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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
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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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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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· St•pu"' Charles Swi•ber, Jer,.
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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eth, · n 1 nit Kapple, Barbara Logan, PerrbJ
~ 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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people who have been importOO
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
.itifJI to . _ there 1• &amp;nmted...-, F

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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
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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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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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A volunta1'7 Citizetla Coclupjttee
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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.Apd·Russia
· : .New Band Class
Sigtf'freaty Today To Be Started
So~~~~~nu:lgneC:a:a;oi~d .
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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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be_en corrt&gt;cted, SMld t~e e der
' . .~mme~. a5 he held up twoof~~=
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Arthur JohdsQn, Bill Proctor,
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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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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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Adam•• . Sharon ]loso, Dorothy
Franlde Chavman, .lJnda
Donna Hllldore, Vlraln·
Lol• Knapp, Patrtda

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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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71 Seruo~ High
Announeed By

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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~ ~
wPI be .at.ore ~re ,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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that the propoaed Veteraas Mem, ·d ~trw~ e bu promised to comboe at orla.l Hos••tat for Meigs Couaty 1•
ODell;''!! ,ntire ob e~d
COm• .
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IIJ1dr. ftfttJtd tH baN

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~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'
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IUKhm,lavad£7, ucilit)' roo.

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Pomeroy-!dlddlflliort, 'Oidp, ~y, Ol:tober 19, 11158

. 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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let· ~ Is aU that is holding up delivery &lt;If dty-owned wa-

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.· D~ayed By Special Fittings .

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Nothing To Buy-No Obligation
Come In-Fill Out Visitors Cord

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,~H~o~n,.~II~!B~sar~
mothe, Mn. Fan·
~hter, Mr1., ~~H~e~rm~an~a~n;d~e~n~d!~~.C~h:e:r
Hood nle

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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
.. t ••o1r b
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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HyaeU ·,cindy, kaLby ..d Jimm)'
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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The Daily Sentinel

to Bobby and Sharon

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

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vice Is est)eclally tor c~
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Shaler, putor, will be ID c.._.,, .. ' , :.~
When Mrs. Gardner was eonvert.- '
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ed, she was tbe w_ife of a linotype
operater, livinC ln a small IIi•
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sourl town. 'l'htre w~s lltUe about
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her background or ltfe to Jadleate
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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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Graincle flel• •• pf!tWlously ennqu,..

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MEIGS GINEIIAL HOSPITAL

Admissiona
Gary Duff, Dexter Ohio, Mn:
Martba Burna Middleport, Ohio.
Discharged
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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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C, L '* lak.....

Howard Nolan.

C.Umy Afrl, Aoont
FPA. ltudtnlt and tarmen -It·
tendlnl tht rtcent Vocational Agrl
Wlt."'-'al Extenaton Corn Field Day
Pllld at farm· of Dwaine Sayre and
bla father, Thomas P . Sayre, revea~ '"many 1ntereatlng results.
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,; ' Fro~ the atandpolnt of new
r\
prachee1 the field of CM corn
with l"'WJ 1pace_d alx feet apart
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e.xample of
. ~ N~dln.a: aU'td!a and ladmo . clover
.,.~~n tbe corn rows. Contrary
tq what one migbt
expect the
yield for the one-hundredth acre
plot harvested "t~roduccd
at the
'ate: ql 113 bu&amp;hela Per aece-. Thia
WN computed on the bua of 1M"
m.oitture.

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Flii&gt;AY
8:00 Slta On.

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Zlt.tered u Nroad r.lau
Po10&lt;n1 Olllo.

•allllll Utw at tM

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haliDei, Joe., at UD llw!baaie 'St., Pomeroy, o. BusiD.ea offJc.
C.Aoae 388, edit Drial Oftlee pb.or.t 187.

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The Women'a Democratic Club
of Meigs County well meet at the
second ward howl, Pomeroy, on
Moo.~. P~t: 22. a"t 7:30 p. m. Refreslunents wJll be served.

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SUDHriptioD ll&amp;a: Delivery bl earner wbfft l•f.lllabla 30 ea~ 1
fet weell:: one J&amp;at ~ advuac• 11 Tbe IJiUy '-ttnel oCflce. $11UIU:
d ,moatJu. $7.&amp;J; tlree Jnoathl, $3.10, By m,tor 11.1ute wun
PtUahle; one m~;atb, Jl. By mall oae ,.ear 18· au: moat!M J4..ZD
a u 'lltOGflu. ._16; oae mOiltG. S.l.
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Next ':"eek is the time people dedicated to the Boy Scouts
of America movement come to doors for money to keep their
troo)ll; active, and growing.
Details of lhe campaign, the folks helping with it its goals
in cash and its goals in the lives of our youngsters have been
o~tlined in other columns of this newspaper. lts r'esults duly
Wdl he reported, too.
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While the average homemaker-with a family to clotl!e
feed, and enlertain-o!ten grows weary of the many
upon him for rinanclal help, one thing should he remember·
ed. This is that if Americans did not suppo1·t such movements
as the Red Cross, The Boy Scouts, the many scientific lnveoli·
gaUons into eures for dread diseases, and many others, ttle
federal government would do it from public coffers, that
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It thus behoove sproperty riwners, and others who are financially able, to contribute to these causes in a reasonable
measure with their ability.
Otherwise, surely, eventually the government will he call·
ed to lake over sponsorship of them. Then t110 lax bite, whi~h
hits those moot able to pay in proportion to t!lat ability, would
become progressively larger.

10:30 Uutle Johnr7 Coou
11 :011 !;ow~ l'heatre

Do.

12:011 Down on the Farm

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3:00 Wester.n TMatre

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5:00 Sky Ktng

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8:00

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...Hari.Un£ and weight recorda
on all of the plota were earritd out
by ~e\, Racine ,FFA boys under
.thtf· •upinitdon vf ID.Struetors,

8: !5 iteoreboard

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Farm Equipment

.0:00 Salunloy Nitlbt 1110- ,

ALSO

10:30 Ellery Queen

USED FARM

11&gt;10 New•

EQUIPMENT

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11:10 Owl The!ltre
1:30 Si1n Olf

DEALERS FOR
DE LAVAL
OliVER
FERGUSON

SATURIIAY
8:30 Sf&amp;D Oa

10:10 'J'oales of

21. Reverberate
2. NClt wol'klnt" IJ. Conatel ~
I. Killed
lotion

4. Afnrm••
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15. Sedate

e. Bulk
T. c.tved lint

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11. HJbernlana
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23. Pit

1:30 Ton'·• domtilt7·C-"1!11j
2:011 Foot!Jall lloondup
'=110 Jr.' T....,.M..u!UI ',, ·
5:00 Ray MIDand Show

21. VeM:
a&amp;. Contalu
27. Fr.mch
~lty

19. bull·

:so. Leu-toll

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aft. prt,ee of
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Laws

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out there, is little· pl'oflt in "average" cows was released from Ohio
State University The s t 0 r y

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profit Ini\N.A.· ~~)' buSiness these
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,Pom'eroy

Half a ton m~re tractorto work faster-: la•t longer

6:00 You are 'I1lellt
8:30 .BuccapeeTs

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Jack-ie Gleason

8:00 Gale sto •m Show

10:00. Golden Tlieat!'~
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Pt~ll·powtr up ta ~" -

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2:59 Sign C•l!.
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Farmers with low net incomes
may bent'!it from new ame-ndmenu
to the Social Setu.rity Att.

If their grOl!J earnings a,r e between $600 and $1,800 they now
can pay self-employment tax on
-~ of their grosa earnlnp 1mtead

of 1&gt;.

Lyle H. Barnes, Ohiv State Un·

lversity extension ~onomist, aays
tbis means that if a farm~r·• gron
income from agricultrual self-employment is not more tha:O $1,800
orJess than $800 be may count bis
net earnings as Qither {1) hU •et·
ual net earninJs i't th~y were $400
or more (2) -two thirds" of bill eron
cash farm income.

"average cows." Sucb cows will
hardly mvre than pay for their
keep,
RoSs Mllner, Ohio State University extenslou economiJit, . makes
these observations after E.tudying
recorda of 60 better-than-average
Ob.io dairy !armers. Tbese farmer.s
hild an avera&amp;e Income last yea.:r
of about $3,400. Tbey kept around
24 cows which produced 9,380 lbs
of milk tt~stlng 3.~ percent buttertaL (The average Ohio cow la.aj
year produced 6,800 poun4s o
milk.) The farmers received about
$3.77 a hundredweight at the market for their milk.
If these 60 farmers bad milked
"average cows," Misner says, their
farm incor¥ would
have bee n
only $1,234, based on the $3.77
price. Farm Income Js the amount
of money £a1·m fam1Hcs have to

lint textured l.wi
wttb amall
a.rnou,ptl ol. 'fat •enerally distributed falrb' well tbroutbout the cut
.llld a mlaJmum of aurface fat or
btmelaed fat depotib. The econ.o.

for a U, s . grac~ stamp or a reco&amp;ni2ed brand o.une oD tbe meaL
U. S. grade marts will aiwJt
ha"e the lPtters "U. S." aDd ODe
my ot theae eutl 11 empbalized by of lhe following warda to indicate
the raet tbat tbe propgrtion of the grade; Prime. Choice. Good,
Standard or CommeuJaL Any othlean. to fat "l.s hiJb.
er terms, sneb ae "baby
beef,"
Tbe .tthopper ean. judse tbf qual- "thrifty," or "e-conomy" are .trlatity of lbl! IDHt by ltbe appearancl! ly brand or ~de names. They
or tbl! bones. Younger lfnimals may be meaninif'ui, but ooe must
tend to bave red, poroUI bones. In know tbe policy .ot the eompaQ
addition to tbeae lndi~loas pf that puta: such names on tbe meatl
quality. the shopper •bould leak tG understand what they meao.

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Ut .ut1 aeir QaiUia, Ga., _. lfld•'bet

Indoor Gardens
Now P8ssible
type of servlee
In Spare Rooms
yean. Tbls·

CoBA Technicians Hold Two Day
Conference This Week In Columbus

lame for ~be
and
quanty of .bulls
tbat the:r have
maintained over reeent
You ca~ estabillb an indoor !l':~-. 1
conference is just one more reason
den with nuorescent llgbta in the
for this type of service.
baseml!'llt or 1pare room of you··
This year's conference waa at- horne. A new Aerieultunl Extent~nded by !47
tetbniclans and aion Service bulletin tells you how.
wives in addition to other em·
clans end tb~;tr wives, Work.inj: In plvyef3., of the -orgeniution. OurAmount Of light needed v•ries
the area served by the CenU.l lng tti'e "8anquet held the evening for different kind&amp; of pbnta, tbe
Ohio. Breeding Assoeiltlon, n,eee· of October J6, aeven COBA tecb· bulletin points out. African violell
fol.kl look forward eaeh ~. to nicianl were made memberl of the do best wlth &amp;M&gt; foot..ca.ndles
this conlerellce for tbe latest Info~ lO,OOO cow Club. TIWI award waa while glox.inla,; and orchilil need
mation pertaining to the artlf~d~l originated ln lDM and this makes about twice this amvunt. Various
insemination of dairy an4 . f&gt;eef a total of 49
technicians that garden annual• grow best wltb
about 1,200 fl'lot-eJndles
when
Central Ohi.o
have been sv honored.
the"J a.re smaU.
.sociahon hat achteved natwnal . This hooor
1s bestowed eaeh
For an indoor earden you muat
year on a tecbnleian who during
provide
proper temperature and
ihe period of working for 'the at·
moiature
co-nditioD.!J
as weU u
sodatlon bas bred a totAl of 10,light. Host house pJ•nts need a
000 cows.
temperature of 85 to 70 de&amp;reeto
Fahrenheit ,in additJvn to nter
and fertilizer.

Mr. and f(ra. Oris Smith were in
Columbus, Octobtr 18 and 17 for
the annual Technieians• Conf~­
ence of the Ce"Dtral Oblo Breedlaa
Aaaociation. The two-day meetin&amp;
wile heJd at Ohlo State UnlverJif.t ..
This is tbe aeventb y&amp;arly Teeh~
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nlctans' Conference for the t~n-

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Growin&amp;: problems change to gro~ing

The bulletin sugg..ts you locale

profits when you switch to Provico.

yoUr iDdOGr a:arden where water
·{f&lt;A numbet- of relativr - ~a~~ ·:r~ ~'ari ;clctp.· or splash "'l'hout injW')'
at tbe hnme of Mr. and Mrs. staD.- to surroundings. A sbaUow, waterley Adkins of New Haven sunday_ tigb pan, witb a larer of fine gra.
to celebrate Mr. Adkin's birthday. vet or CCJIIIl'Se sand wU1 IE!I'Ve as Ill
suitable base upon which to place
Those present were Mr. and Mrs pota. It" also provides a surface
Lester Adkins, Emery Fry, Mrs. from wbicb water can evaporate
Fry, Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mrs Allie to maintain a favonble relat~ve
Hoffman o f Plain Valley, M1ss bumidity.
'J\u'ila and Mr. Ernie Pickard, Mr.
The bulletin, entitled "Growing
and 'Mrs. Curtis Rickard of Oak Uouse Pl ant• Under FJuore!cenl
Grove. Here's wislhng Mr. Adkins Liglit." i:&gt; avai lable in county ex;,

A buSiness that sells Ohio farml
ers 150 mHlion dollars worth of
goods a year wrll send ri!presentatlves to the Ohio State Onivenlty
campus November 2 for the annual
Ohio Animal Nutrition Conference
Purchase of feedstuffs for livestock and poultry takes nearly 30
percetit of the more than $5'0 mil1
lion spend aitnually by Ohio farmlive on.
•
l'hose fanners
who made tbe crs fOr Items and 'iirvices u~ed
most money among the 60, Milner ror produclion . according to Marpoints out, kept cows whlch pro. arct McDonald, extension specialist ,
II
duced ltbout 10,516 pounds of milk in agricultrual economics.
'fhek Income
DVeragcd $7,300.
Ann~ally the university depart·
They handled nu more cows th•n menu 0 I animal •oieiiCe, dairy
the othet·s, but tb.ev also had •bet- ~K:icnce and poultry sc~nee bring
ter crop yields, were more efft. feed manufactures and feed dealcient In pr-oduction, and followed ers to tbe Ohio State University
eampus for a refresher short c:ourbetter management practices, ·
se on new research findings in an- ·
imal nutritlqn.
Faculty members of the College
of Agriculture, OSU, and resea.reb ·
scientist from the Ohio Airieultural Experiment St~Jtion at W006t~r
report to the teed industry tbe:r
findings. This year Dr . G. F. Combs
of the Universltv of Macyland; Dr.
M L Scott of Cornell University,
Dr. L.. Hansen of tbe Unlvel)lity
of lflnnesota Dr. R. W. Leuckh of
~"iehigan State Univenity and or.
R E Hodgson of the U. S. Department of Agriculture are on the
conference faculty in addition to
·
Ohio men.
Seasions will be held in t h
theater of tbe Ohio Historical
seum on the Ohio State

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A.atuma brtap Jort ol a oDCe- Pomero, Yldr.ed Mr. qd ilrt. i.ft '
a-yur opportuDlty 1o food abop. Hoffman Friday twaiq.
per. look..lat for· bftpiu Ia beef.
Jlra. ~ Klq ODd l!blldno of
1'be rearm it atmplr that at thta Letart, vtalted lfra. ~ Coli ODd
time of the yeu a lara:e numbeT of children Saturdar .n.rnooa.
l.eODI WamJlO)' aA4 Floyd.Roath
bed' aalmall are marlletl!d directly from tbe puturl!e and rancea atudent. at MarahaU Cclllete HuateDd at
of the weatem statu. While they lnJton spent tbe Wftla:
ate not 11 tat aa cattle, that .are home with their parenb:.
put into ftedlot.a and finilhed out
Fraol: Porter of Hunttnaton wu
they ttlll calling on Mr. and Krt. Olear Heafor market oa grain,
produce a higb quality, nourilhing ry SuDday afternooa..
and fiavorfu} meat. Becau.e of tbe
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Beetar of
lower r.o1t of produclnJ tbi. kind
M.iddlepot
apent SUnday aftti'DOOD
of beef and the act tbat lara:e DUJn..
with
Mr.
and
Kn. E. 0. He1tt7.
ben of aurb aniiMh tome tv mar.
Mrs.
Clara
Willlam.s
and PhJilla
ket at thia time, retall pMc-. tend
vi•ited
Mr.
and
lin.
Reese WU..
to be aornewbat lo1nr on arus
llam~;, Pvmt'roy, HOD4ay eYealn(.
led heel.
Mr. and lfrt. DaUat Glbba of
.Exlena:lon JP(!Cialllb in Marll:et- Broad Run was calUa1 on Ill. and .lng lufiJJ'IDativn for Conaumert at Mrs. Ned Heney recently.
the Obio State Univer1lty, Cohun·
M". Ned HeDt)', Kri. IUilO
bus. rec:omu:.eDd mailt bat meth- Burns and d•urhter, Cberyl., the
ocla of cookln1 IIIIa ktncl of heel Row h listeu and lin. Earl Clark
beeauae aormaUy it bu • fU'lD, Wt're •hopping Jn Pad:eraburJ.

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11:10 Wtalhoroast

Mrs. Herman
Cartwright aad 11:30 Ptea. .Bbx
Mrs. John Rous.h,
Clifton, Mrs . .11:80 , ......._..
Earl Darst and chUclren, Pt. Ple1- 12•00 . Toolliht
The young boys and girls class aant called on Mr. and Mra. ~Jewell
1:00 SliJl Off
of the tlir~,n M E. Sunday school ChaJ)man and family of Rutland on
had a socllllln the basement of the Sunday altenoon.
t!hurch Saturday night.. Pr.o ceeds
Mr. ud .Mrs. Harry Fowler, Mar~rom the social went on the build- ion visited Mra. Winifred Holland.
i"' fund .
Janet Zirkle. Hartford, visited FRIDAY
Mn. C. A. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Wllllama Tbur5day.
12:00 Film &amp; f~•cy
Ray Elliott, Columbus ,were SunMrs. Irene Kelley and cbldren. 1:30 Fellilnlne feUC!b
day ·oeN of Mr .. and Mrs. Edd and Mr11 . Mabel Johnson visited In 2:00 Film PettiviJ
Ntlroa,
Chester, W. Va., with Mrs. lohn· o4:011 'fwo Gun ·PJ,oyho111e
-Mr. and M1"1. Harrl~on Robinson son's cinug~ter,
Mrs. Paul Cald- A:OO M.lcby Muuse
•1¥1 family visited Mr. and Mrs . well,
8:l'O Nows
ftoln~ McDermott, Ltlart ·Rt. Sun.
Visiting ."fr.· and Mrs.
Walter 8; Q~ . Weather
Jamee Duncan who is attending Blake and family over the week S:UJ "ll;cirti
bualneu lchool In Columbus spent Pnrl were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mil- 11:15 1obn Daly
• the we;ek t'Dd with her parents ler, Delaware, Ohio.
.. ~ lljn 'riA 1'l!J
Mt:. and •Mr1. Leroy L.}'GIII and ?:GO
Jl01 -Jo
dii.LJIJhter, Betty, visited In Givens
7:30 Maa Behind T'-• Badre
Ohio with Mr. and Mrs . Dale Ly- · 8:QO 'l'rtotureji!Unt
ons and family Sua day.
·1;80 'l'bo···~
Mr. and Mrs. ' Pete f.Arwls and ..oo a., ·,\nlllo111 Show
family, Rutland , spent 1 fe\V d11J
visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Jtmes Ben- 10.:00 r-.tun 'Tbeatrt
nett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate ltiekard of 11:00_ •No!rJ on4 Weatber
NeWark, Ohio were week · end
gue-tts of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Holt-

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Jt ,was 'brought out at the se.s·
sion that sume corn varieties Me
more susepUble lo stalk rot tbaTI
others, lf fa&lt;rmers
do_JlOt wish
down cvrn caused by stali rot t):Jen
they should plant varieties that
have stalk rot resistance bred Into
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Jf a Carmer's gross income b
mote than $1,800 und his net farm
earnings leu than $1,200, he may
uae either ( 1") his actual net earn:r'wo yield cheeks were ·made ln lnp vr (2 ) $1.200, as his .~elf-em·
.,.
eit'h variety and figured on a ~So/o ployment net income.
moi~ture basis. Yfeld checls on
Barnes notes that if a farmer'•
tbe DeKalb 4!MJ were 110 and 125
rross
income is more than $1,800
bushels per acre. On the DeKalb
yJelds were 111 and 120 busbeb. and his net farm earaings a r e
The FUnk G91 yields were J37 &amp;nd $1,200 or more , be mnst report and
135 bushels. The U. S. 13 yields use his actual net income when fig.
uring his social .security tu.
were llm and 128 bushels.
Moisture content ·which W&lt;8fl tak·
Other new rulings provide that
en on tbe pY.evim.IIJ day were 20% landlords who rent their farms.
on the DeKa!b 450, 2~% on the De- for cas h or on a crop share b&amp;&amp;is
Kalb 603, 24 % vn tbe . Fua.t: G91
are covered b)! ~e law lf, by agree..
and 18% on the\.!. S. 13.
ment with their tenants, they take
One check on each plot showed
an
important part in mating man·
the DeKalb 450 planted at tbe
agemen.t
decistontJ:, or in the actual
rate of 2,500 phwts p.er acre1 DeKalb "603, 17,700 plants; Funk GDI production of crops or Uvestoek
13,400 plants and U. S. 13, 16,800 products produc~d on their farm~.
plimts per acre. Research has in·
Income received as rent by the
dicated that maximum yields are · landlurds, Barnes ,paint out, is not
obtained on corn if planted tbiek classified as seif..employme,n t inenough so ears will average one- come of the landlords if they do
bao]f pound.lt in weight.
nut ".partieipate materially" in
Other intcre6Ung obseDVations making management deci.!iiOlll" or
were the number of down stalks in actual productions on their
in each type of corn and the weed farms. Theref.ore, it cannot be in1 control achieved oft"' aU except the cluded tn figuring income for soccheck plots where 2-4,D was not ial secunty tax purposes.

WHEN YOU THINK OF
FARM·EQUIPMENT

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A bulletin from Ohio State University, "Look at Your Po..
lure," points out that the lady of the house, hy watching her
posture lhroutiJout the day , can complete her job much les.&lt;
tired than if she deesn't watch it.
It suggests:
Correct working heights in the kitchen enable the home·
maker "to stand tall,'' and here are t.he rules for standjng tan
-"Bring your front up by pulling in your chin, move your
.:dining room' upstl'i.rs bv·tightening the muscl.e1 ot the wall
of the lower abdomen. Move your 'sitting room'· downstairs
by rocking the pelvic hones forward and pulling your 'tail'
ln."
Lifting lieavv objects calls for •tanding 'lose to the object
to be raised. Keen your back strail!ht. Bf'nrt your knees, and
lift wilh leg muscles instead of vour hark
Another good pointer is nut to try fo lift too much. In Ohio
Industry. law prohibits women from frequent and repeated
tilting or more than 25 ibs .
We sug~est husbands tak.e.the lnltlallve in Ibis matter.
If the little woman romnlalns shout her I6 to 12 ·hour shill
It home, addreM a reoue~:;t to 'the Agrirulturn·l Extenslnn Ser·
\'Ice, attention of JlomP F.C'onomkt; A.llP.nt. Pomerov. 0., (or
ene of these bulletin•. 11 •houldn't be very difficult, then, to
.nake It required reading at home.

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plot harvested
whltb .teemed to· b}' typical of the
IJ~ 'IJU planted at the rate of
.UJ.SOq .stalks per Rcr~. A.eeordine
to Mr. Sayre this corn was pl.-nted
wtth a. eonventlond corn planter
·with oDly one aide of the planter

bollli uoed.

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(jlenn M.

ln the rualn field Dwaiae St,yre
planted one-halt bu.ebel of FuDk
hybrid eor11. ThiJ was received u
hit pri.ze for l'"inning tb.e Diltriet
FFA farm recocd eontett apon..
sor&lt;'d b)' the Fnt NaUonal Bank
at Racine, the Rtelne Home Bank.,
Farmers Bank and Sav~ Company and the Pomeroy National
Bank. The DoKalb \'arietles were
provided firee and U.S. 13 was purchased by the Sayres and pLahted
in the nm field
~
·
.
lt \\'al pointed out to the
A
members and farmers
•tt! dln&amp;
that thJs field was not set up a1
an experimental projeet, but waa;
hraorve~ted for observation pgr..
porte&amp; only. 'I"wo rlltes of fertUb:ation were used on the fi81d. ·Tile ·
DeKalb ~ and Funk variettee were
fertilized witb 300 pottnds of 4-1816 tn tbe row and side dreued
with 100 pounds of ~% aJtroeen.
The U, S. variety waa fertilb.ed
with 300 pounds of lCHO.lO in the
row and abo bad thE• 100 pounda
of .e% nitrogen used
11 a aide
d~uing application.

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Now comes advice on how the hardworking homemaker
wlth stacks of ironing and sinks ful) of dishes to do three'
::::~.~~i~~e 1a;~~~~d (~~~r~s~~~~band !), and house clean,

my, new

U :UI Love of LJfe
ll :SO Se~b for 1'0RlotTOW

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9:30 Capt Mldnlte

0:110 Pet101.1 · 'fo PertCID
Mr. and Mrs. J)d"ren Duncan.
Cilvin Bumjardner was Satur- 10:00 Yo..,..,.. Ropcrner
~
day night ~e.t of Rev. aad Mrs. 10:15
10:1:1 Wealltmnl!l
Richord, WriJht.
Martha ·Lou. Henry who ls tm· 10:30 Highway 40
ployed in QQlumbu~ visited her J·ltJ:41!
·Fnonk Leahy Sllow
P~nts Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry
over the weak end. MUs Henry re. 11,00turned to Columbus, Sunday with
11:05 •Late lhow
Kenneth Ralph, Cheshire, .who ia
1lso employed In ColumbuS.
in&amp; care. You are merely that bum
Darty Smith or Kn.:&amp;xville, Tenn.,
in Room 117 who
is making a spent the week end with his
bloody nulsante of ·himself by beMr. and Mrs. 1'. o. ~::~~~I
•ing tbere. And ll you bave the teo parenh,
Plll)AY
Helen Roush, Minersville,'
merity to need 'a bedpan or ·a Mr. and Mrs. Detner Roush lind 8:58 ..... 0.
glus of water, and ring for it, famUy Saturday,
?:00 Toe~~)&gt;
who the hell do you think .fOU are,
Mr and Mrs. Lou Hoffman 9:011 Colfee T1mo
Aly Khan?
and gueats, Mr. antll Mra. Nate 10:00 HOmo
B.dore they trundle you into an Rickard, Mr.• an.d Mrs. Lloyd Hoff- 11:00 1'11: 1'1&lt; Doagh
f)JieratlnJ .room, you )J&amp;IVe to ai,cQ a man, Pomeruy motored td jlartlett. e.:IO It Collld Be You
state.ment ,absohdrnc the bo.fPital Ohio. Sunday to viait Mr. and Mrs. 12:00 c._.. qe. ·t. s.bool
and its managttment Of legal re- Rusaell Wolfe and family.
sponslibHity. The Arrowsmlths can
&amp; ·ll!o
Mrs. Pamela Edwards who has lrao
goof, like t~ee and me, and ao can bC"en ill is imPrtrV!ng slowly. Vis- 2:011 'l'heMro
hospit•J perr5onnel.
Iting her Sunday were Sterl Ed- 3:00 Qu."n For • Da,
It was just the other day that a wards. Columbus. Mr. and Mra. 3:45 Mdelil ·Romances
girl in New York, hit by a car Lou Edwarrts, Mason, Mrs. Verna 4:00 Comedy .Time
was diSC!haread as unhurt by ()D~ Li~vine. Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. 4:30. lly UW. IWII•
bospltal :md found to have a frac- AJ1,.n I.ewis .and son Earl, Letart.
B:OO AUDt Dru
tured pelvis, concussion
of the
8:00 New•' Pict.UJ'II
Robert Greer Jr.. of Pt. Pleasant
.,rain, aad auorted internal .scram- spent the week end wlth Mr. and 8:18 &amp;porta E,.
blines bY another:
Mrs. Elmer VanMeter.
8:21' Lei: Pllu1
You would not. t~1ate' the gen- .
•P atty Bennett visited Mr. ~d 8:30 Cftor'Time ·"
eral rudeness., domination
llftd
fria:lltful ovcrchargea (unle11 you Mrs. Daniel Swisher at Cheahlre, · o:t:s NeWs ca...
ha.,e .a Blue Cross IC!htme or aome Sunday.
T. 0. Young visited Jallles 7}()0 Dr. Hudson
thina: cymparable) from any hotel
at oCOfQP.Uable fees. You would not Young at Meigs General Hospital
Whistler
' .'1;30
be subjetted tn the rigamarolc of Sunday.
M-r.and:
Mrs
.
Alva
Tulliver
11nd
entraoce form~~olltle~, or tbe brutal
8:011 Big Stoey
~eh to your financial solven- family, Glenwood, visited Mrs. Tul
cy, even if you barppen to be hav. liver's mother, Mrs. Frances Blake 1•00 Cavoleodo of Sporli
iDii I btby or are in iminent dan- Sunday.
gt.r of d,ylnr.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Dale E. Vance or 9:45 Red Barbe~• Corner
l thlnt it's tim,. we retrieved Columbus are visiting Mr. and Mrs
10:10 -~· of Rllll1
the healing houses from the 18th Ray Picken.. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fox an{
CJbtury, Jnd of this more anon .
'Woitor.WinCboll Sblw ·
(~pyrlJht, 1938, by United Fea- ackeJ Rouse were visltine Mr. :::~+·····•
Mrs. June Castle and family·
tllrt S)lndieate, Ine.)
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Mr. and Mrs. loaepb Kelly (ltuth
Tbornton) 01 FluaiUq, L. 1., N. Y. 8:30 Hr .l'r.iend JI'H~a
are announcinli tbe bJrih Of a IJx
oound au4 nine ·ounee daughter, 7; 00 We't ¥oJn_t
Raa~mary on Tuead.ay, Oet. 16, at ?i30 ·~ofthe Horaee Hafding.tfo,Pital .
Grandparent&amp; Ire J&amp;. and 'Mrs. 1:011 Q:ualder
J. ·M. Tboroton, ,Oln.erey and Mr. ' 8:10
HllhWil)' "PI~!
and 11\'11. J,.U Kelly, Quoens, Long
Island, N, Y.
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The Auxlli._..y of the Brother- 12: . . ...,. -~ W')t'.d TurD~
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t :00 OUr Hiss Broob
Thursday afterrtoon ·at tile home or ~t30 Hr~
Mrs. Wi~Uam Garber when plans
2:011 ~ ·
f;h.~~t 1m;;;;•;J:fe tor their. .annual 2:30 '!lob party· whieh Will be at 3!0!1 ~.. DqShow
the home of tbe Dtetlden, .) (rs.
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GcDrge H~kett Sr. Mra. Hackett -t:30
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presi4ed at the meeting and Mrs. 4·00 JCattn Kiteh~n
·Garber served a dea:sert course to 4:30 The \Earlv Show
nine mem~n.
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your sapply of hoine-BlOWD grains. Makes a
dependable, economical rstion-balanced
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vitamlna and minerals.
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correct water - clothes weight JB reached. ExclusiVe Flo·
malic Fluid Balance ancl fluid drlve features compensate for
off balanced loads .. .. exclusive sediment trap.
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selection of temperature. Gas or Electric. Come in and see
the amazing wasb twins.

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Howard Nolan.

C.Umy Afrl, Aoont
FPA. ltudtnlt and tarmen -It·
tendlnl tht rtcent Vocational Agrl
Wlt."'-'al Extenaton Corn Field Day
Pllld at farm· of Dwaine Sayre and
bla father, Thomas P . Sayre, revea~ '"many 1ntereatlng results.
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prachee1 the field of CM corn
with l"'WJ 1pace_d alx feet apart
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e.xample of
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.,.~~n tbe corn rows. Contrary
tq what one migbt
expect the
yield for the one-hundredth acre
plot harvested "t~roduccd
at the
'ate: ql 113 bu&amp;hela Per aece-. Thia
WN computed on the bua of 1M"
m.oitture.

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haliDei, Joe., at UD llw!baaie 'St., Pomeroy, o. BusiD.ea offJc.
C.Aoae 388, edit Drial Oftlee pb.or.t 187.

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The Women'a Democratic Club
of Meigs County well meet at the
second ward howl, Pomeroy, on
Moo.~. P~t: 22. a"t 7:30 p. m. Refreslunents wJll be served.

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SUDHriptioD ll&amp;a: Delivery bl earner wbfft l•f.lllabla 30 ea~ 1
fet weell:: one J&amp;at ~ advuac• 11 Tbe IJiUy '-ttnel oCflce. $11UIU:
d ,moatJu. $7.&amp;J; tlree Jnoathl, $3.10, By m,tor 11.1ute wun
PtUahle; one m~;atb, Jl. By mall oae ,.ear 18· au: moat!M J4..ZD
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Next ':"eek is the time people dedicated to the Boy Scouts
of America movement come to doors for money to keep their
troo)ll; active, and growing.
Details of lhe campaign, the folks helping with it its goals
in cash and its goals in the lives of our youngsters have been
o~tlined in other columns of this newspaper. lts r'esults duly
Wdl he reported, too.
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While the average homemaker-with a family to clotl!e
feed, and enlertain-o!ten grows weary of the many
upon him for rinanclal help, one thing should he remember·
ed. This is that if Americans did not suppo1·t such movements
as the Red Cross, The Boy Scouts, the many scientific lnveoli·
gaUons into eures for dread diseases, and many others, ttle
federal government would do it from public coffers, that
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measure with their ability.
Otherwise, surely, eventually the government will he call·
ed to lake over sponsorship of them. Then t110 lax bite, whi~h
hits those moot able to pay in proportion to t!lat ability, would
become progressively larger.

10:30 Uutle Johnr7 Coou
11 :011 !;ow~ l'heatre

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12:011 Down on the Farm

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on all of the plota were earritd out
by ~e\, Racine ,FFA boys under
.thtf· •upinitdon vf ID.Struetors,

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Farm Equipment

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10:30 Ellery Queen

USED FARM

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EQUIPMENT

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1:30 Si1n Olf

DEALERS FOR
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SATURIIAY
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10:10 'J'oales of

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out there, is little· pl'oflt in "average" cows was released from Ohio
State University The s t 0 r y

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Half a ton m~re tractorto work faster-: la•t longer

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Jack-ie Gleason

8:00 Gale sto •m Show

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Farmers with low net incomes
may bent'!it from new ame-ndmenu
to the Social Setu.rity Att.

If their grOl!J earnings a,r e between $600 and $1,800 they now
can pay self-employment tax on
-~ of their grosa earnlnp 1mtead

of 1&gt;.

Lyle H. Barnes, Ohiv State Un·

lversity extension ~onomist, aays
tbis means that if a farm~r·• gron
income from agricultrual self-employment is not more tha:O $1,800
orJess than $800 be may count bis
net earnings as Qither {1) hU •et·
ual net earninJs i't th~y were $400
or more (2) -two thirds" of bill eron
cash farm income.

"average cows." Sucb cows will
hardly mvre than pay for their
keep,
RoSs Mllner, Ohio State University extenslou economiJit, . makes
these observations after E.tudying
recorda of 60 better-than-average
Ob.io dairy !armers. Tbese farmer.s
hild an avera&amp;e Income last yea.:r
of about $3,400. Tbey kept around
24 cows which produced 9,380 lbs
of milk tt~stlng 3.~ percent buttertaL (The average Ohio cow la.aj
year produced 6,800 poun4s o
milk.) The farmers received about
$3.77 a hundredweight at the market for their milk.
If these 60 farmers bad milked
"average cows," Misner says, their
farm incor¥ would
have bee n
only $1,234, based on the $3.77
price. Farm Income Js the amount
of money £a1·m fam1Hcs have to

lint textured l.wi
wttb amall
a.rnou,ptl ol. 'fat •enerally distributed falrb' well tbroutbout the cut
.llld a mlaJmum of aurface fat or
btmelaed fat depotib. The econ.o.

for a U, s . grac~ stamp or a reco&amp;ni2ed brand o.une oD tbe meaL
U. S. grade marts will aiwJt
ha"e the lPtters "U. S." aDd ODe
my ot theae eutl 11 empbalized by of lhe following warda to indicate
the raet tbat tbe propgrtion of the grade; Prime. Choice. Good,
Standard or CommeuJaL Any othlean. to fat "l.s hiJb.
er terms, sneb ae "baby
beef,"
Tbe .tthopper ean. judse tbf qual- "thrifty," or "e-conomy" are .trlatity of lbl! IDHt by ltbe appearancl! ly brand or ~de names. They
or tbl! bones. Younger lfnimals may be meaninif'ui, but ooe must
tend to bave red, poroUI bones. In know tbe policy .ot the eompaQ
addition to tbeae lndi~loas pf that puta: such names on tbe meatl
quality. the shopper •bould leak tG understand what they meao.

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Indoor Gardens
Now P8ssible
type of servlee
In Spare Rooms
yean. Tbls·

CoBA Technicians Hold Two Day
Conference This Week In Columbus

lame for ~be
and
quanty of .bulls
tbat the:r have
maintained over reeent
You ca~ estabillb an indoor !l':~-. 1
conference is just one more reason
den with nuorescent llgbta in the
for this type of service.
baseml!'llt or 1pare room of you··
This year's conference waa at- horne. A new Aerieultunl Extent~nded by !47
tetbniclans and aion Service bulletin tells you how.
wives in addition to other em·
clans end tb~;tr wives, Work.inj: In plvyef3., of the -orgeniution. OurAmount Of light needed v•ries
the area served by the CenU.l lng tti'e "8anquet held the evening for different kind&amp; of pbnta, tbe
Ohio. Breeding Assoeiltlon, n,eee· of October J6, aeven COBA tecb· bulletin points out. African violell
fol.kl look forward eaeh ~. to nicianl were made memberl of the do best wlth &amp;M&gt; foot..ca.ndles
this conlerellce for tbe latest Info~ lO,OOO cow Club. TIWI award waa while glox.inla,; and orchilil need
mation pertaining to the artlf~d~l originated ln lDM and this makes about twice this amvunt. Various
insemination of dairy an4 . f&gt;eef a total of 49
technicians that garden annual• grow best wltb
about 1,200 fl'lot-eJndles
when
Central Ohi.o
have been sv honored.
the"J a.re smaU.
.sociahon hat achteved natwnal . This hooor
1s bestowed eaeh
For an indoor earden you muat
year on a tecbnleian who during
provide
proper temperature and
ihe period of working for 'the at·
moiature
co-nditioD.!J
as weU u
sodatlon bas bred a totAl of 10,light. Host house pJ•nts need a
000 cows.
temperature of 85 to 70 de&amp;reeto
Fahrenheit ,in additJvn to nter
and fertilizer.

Mr. and f(ra. Oris Smith were in
Columbus, Octobtr 18 and 17 for
the annual Technieians• Conf~­
ence of the Ce"Dtral Oblo Breedlaa
Aaaociation. The two-day meetin&amp;
wile heJd at Ohlo State UnlverJif.t ..
This is tbe aeventb y&amp;arly Teeh~
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nlctans' Conference for the t~n-

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Growin&amp;: problems change to gro~ing

The bulletin sugg..ts you locale

profits when you switch to Provico.

yoUr iDdOGr a:arden where water
·{f&lt;A numbet- of relativr - ~a~~ ·:r~ ~'ari ;clctp.· or splash "'l'hout injW')'
at tbe hnme of Mr. and Mrs. staD.- to surroundings. A sbaUow, waterley Adkins of New Haven sunday_ tigb pan, witb a larer of fine gra.
to celebrate Mr. Adkin's birthday. vet or CCJIIIl'Se sand wU1 IE!I'Ve as Ill
suitable base upon which to place
Those present were Mr. and Mrs pota. It" also provides a surface
Lester Adkins, Emery Fry, Mrs. from wbicb water can evaporate
Fry, Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mrs Allie to maintain a favonble relat~ve
Hoffman o f Plain Valley, M1ss bumidity.
'J\u'ila and Mr. Ernie Pickard, Mr.
The bulletin, entitled "Growing
and 'Mrs. Curtis Rickard of Oak Uouse Pl ant• Under FJuore!cenl
Grove. Here's wislhng Mr. Adkins Liglit." i:&gt; avai lable in county ex;,

A buSiness that sells Ohio farml
ers 150 mHlion dollars worth of
goods a year wrll send ri!presentatlves to the Ohio State Onivenlty
campus November 2 for the annual
Ohio Animal Nutrition Conference
Purchase of feedstuffs for livestock and poultry takes nearly 30
percetit of the more than $5'0 mil1
lion spend aitnually by Ohio farmlive on.
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who made tbe crs fOr Items and 'iirvices u~ed
most money among the 60, Milner ror produclion . according to Marpoints out, kept cows whlch pro. arct McDonald, extension specialist ,
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duced ltbout 10,516 pounds of milk in agricultrual economics.
'fhek Income
DVeragcd $7,300.
Ann~ally the university depart·
They handled nu more cows th•n menu 0 I animal •oieiiCe, dairy
the othet·s, but tb.ev also had •bet- ~K:icnce and poultry sc~nee bring
ter crop yields, were more efft. feed manufactures and feed dealcient In pr-oduction, and followed ers to tbe Ohio State University
eampus for a refresher short c:ourbetter management practices, ·
se on new research findings in an- ·
imal nutritlqn.
Faculty members of the College
of Agriculture, OSU, and resea.reb ·
scientist from the Ohio Airieultural Experiment St~Jtion at W006t~r
report to the teed industry tbe:r
findings. This year Dr . G. F. Combs
of the Universltv of Macyland; Dr.
M L Scott of Cornell University,
Dr. L.. Hansen of tbe Unlvel)lity
of lflnnesota Dr. R. W. Leuckh of
~"iehigan State Univenity and or.
R E Hodgson of the U. S. Department of Agriculture are on the
conference faculty in addition to
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Ohio men.
Seasions will be held in t h
theater of tbe Ohio Historical
seum on the Ohio State

ttydr•uli~ Hydra-Touch
PfO"IIfis "Jive", daublt.c~ding
tantral of front and r•ar
«~uipl!ltnf instantly.

gl.,.. rou 10 forward

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8:00 News
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whtthtllrador I• III0¥11111 ot
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F.111ou1 IH fast-Hitch mak"
the 300 U1ility read, far onothr job in llto~~cll.

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10:00 Tri St•te Theatre
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A.atuma brtap Jort ol a oDCe- Pomero, Yldr.ed Mr. qd ilrt. i.ft '
a-yur opportuDlty 1o food abop. Hoffman Friday twaiq.
per. look..lat for· bftpiu Ia beef.
Jlra. ~ Klq ODd l!blldno of
1'be rearm it atmplr that at thta Letart, vtalted lfra. ~ Coli ODd
time of the yeu a lara:e numbeT of children Saturdar .n.rnooa.
l.eODI WamJlO)' aA4 Floyd.Roath
bed' aalmall are marlletl!d directly from tbe puturl!e and rancea atudent. at MarahaU Cclllete HuateDd at
of the weatem statu. While they lnJton spent tbe Wftla:
ate not 11 tat aa cattle, that .are home with their parenb:.
put into ftedlot.a and finilhed out
Fraol: Porter of Hunttnaton wu
they ttlll calling on Mr. and Krt. Olear Heafor market oa grain,
produce a higb quality, nourilhing ry SuDday afternooa..
and fiavorfu} meat. Becau.e of tbe
Mr. and Mra. Delbert Beetar of
lower r.o1t of produclnJ tbi. kind
M.iddlepot
apent SUnday aftti'DOOD
of beef and the act tbat lara:e DUJn..
with
Mr.
and
Kn. E. 0. He1tt7.
ben of aurb aniiMh tome tv mar.
Mrs.
Clara
Willlam.s
and PhJilla
ket at thia time, retall pMc-. tend
vi•ited
Mr.
and
lin.
Reese WU..
to be aornewbat lo1nr on arus
llam~;, Pvmt'roy, HOD4ay eYealn(.
led heel.
Mr. and lfrt. DaUat Glbba of
.Exlena:lon JP(!Cialllb in Marll:et- Broad Run was calUa1 on Ill. and .lng lufiJJ'IDativn for Conaumert at Mrs. Ned Heney recently.
the Obio State Univer1lty, Cohun·
M". Ned HeDt)', Kri. IUilO
bus. rec:omu:.eDd mailt bat meth- Burns and d•urhter, Cberyl., the
ocla of cookln1 IIIIa ktncl of heel Row h listeu and lin. Earl Clark
beeauae aormaUy it bu • fU'lD, Wt're •hopping Jn Pad:eraburJ.

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FU Iton
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11:10 Wtalhoroast

Mrs. Herman
Cartwright aad 11:30 Ptea. .Bbx
Mrs. John Rous.h,
Clifton, Mrs . .11:80 , ......._..
Earl Darst and chUclren, Pt. Ple1- 12•00 . Toolliht
The young boys and girls class aant called on Mr. and Mra. ~Jewell
1:00 SliJl Off
of the tlir~,n M E. Sunday school ChaJ)man and family of Rutland on
had a socllllln the basement of the Sunday altenoon.
t!hurch Saturday night.. Pr.o ceeds
Mr. ud .Mrs. Harry Fowler, Mar~rom the social went on the build- ion visited Mra. Winifred Holland.
i"' fund .
Janet Zirkle. Hartford, visited FRIDAY
Mn. C. A. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Ann Wllllama Tbur5day.
12:00 Film &amp; f~•cy
Ray Elliott, Columbus ,were SunMrs. Irene Kelley and cbldren. 1:30 Fellilnlne feUC!b
day ·oeN of Mr .. and Mrs. Edd and Mr11 . Mabel Johnson visited In 2:00 Film PettiviJ
Ntlroa,
Chester, W. Va., with Mrs. lohn· o4:011 'fwo Gun ·PJ,oyho111e
-Mr. and M1"1. Harrl~on Robinson son's cinug~ter,
Mrs. Paul Cald- A:OO M.lcby Muuse
•1¥1 family visited Mr. and Mrs . well,
8:l'O Nows
ftoln~ McDermott, Ltlart ·Rt. Sun.
Visiting ."fr.· and Mrs.
Walter 8; Q~ . Weather
Jamee Duncan who is attending Blake and family over the week S:UJ "ll;cirti
bualneu lchool In Columbus spent Pnrl were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mil- 11:15 1obn Daly
• the we;ek t'Dd with her parents ler, Delaware, Ohio.
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Mt:. and •Mr1. Leroy L.}'GIII and ?:GO
Jl01 -Jo
dii.LJIJhter, Betty, visited In Givens
7:30 Maa Behind T'-• Badre
Ohio with Mr. and Mrs . Dale Ly- · 8:QO 'l'rtotureji!Unt
ons and family Sua day.
·1;80 'l'bo···~
Mr. and Mrs. ' Pete f.Arwls and ..oo a., ·,\nlllo111 Show
family, Rutland , spent 1 fe\V d11J
visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Jtmes Ben- 10.:00 r-.tun 'Tbeatrt
nett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate ltiekard of 11:00_ •No!rJ on4 Weatber
NeWark, Ohio were week · end
gue-tts of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Holt-

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Jt ,was 'brought out at the se.s·
sion that sume corn varieties Me
more susepUble lo stalk rot tbaTI
others, lf fa&lt;rmers
do_JlOt wish
down cvrn caused by stali rot t):Jen
they should plant varieties that
have stalk rot resistance bred Into
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of America

Jf a Carmer's gross income b
mote than $1,800 und his net farm
earnings leu than $1,200, he may
uae either ( 1") his actual net earn:r'wo yield cheeks were ·made ln lnp vr (2 ) $1.200, as his .~elf-em·
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eit'h variety and figured on a ~So/o ployment net income.
moi~ture basis. Yfeld checls on
Barnes notes that if a farmer'•
tbe DeKalb 4!MJ were 110 and 125
rross
income is more than $1,800
bushels per acre. On the DeKalb
yJelds were 111 and 120 busbeb. and his net farm earaings a r e
The FUnk G91 yields were J37 &amp;nd $1,200 or more , be mnst report and
135 bushels. The U. S. 13 yields use his actual net income when fig.
uring his social .security tu.
were llm and 128 bushels.
Moisture content ·which W&lt;8fl tak·
Other new rulings provide that
en on tbe pY.evim.IIJ day were 20% landlords who rent their farms.
on the DeKa!b 450, 2~% on the De- for cas h or on a crop share b&amp;&amp;is
Kalb 603, 24 % vn tbe . Fua.t: G91
are covered b)! ~e law lf, by agree..
and 18% on the\.!. S. 13.
ment with their tenants, they take
One check on each plot showed
an
important part in mating man·
the DeKalb 450 planted at tbe
agemen.t
decistontJ:, or in the actual
rate of 2,500 phwts p.er acre1 DeKalb "603, 17,700 plants; Funk GDI production of crops or Uvestoek
13,400 plants and U. S. 13, 16,800 products produc~d on their farm~.
plimts per acre. Research has in·
Income received as rent by the
dicated that maximum yields are · landlurds, Barnes ,paint out, is not
obtained on corn if planted tbiek classified as seif..employme,n t inenough so ears will average one- come of the landlords if they do
bao]f pound.lt in weight.
nut ".partieipate materially" in
Other intcre6Ung obseDVations making management deci.!iiOlll" or
were the number of down stalks in actual productions on their
in each type of corn and the weed farms. Theref.ore, it cannot be in1 control achieved oft"' aU except the cluded tn figuring income for soccheck plots where 2-4,D was not ial secunty tax purposes.

WHEN YOU THINK OF
FARM·EQUIPMENT

10:00 Lucky 8 Raocb

Social Security
New Rulings To
Benefit Farmers

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8:30 alighty ·House

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WCttS-TV Channell ,

A bulletin from Ohio State University, "Look at Your Po..
lure," points out that the lady of the house, hy watching her
posture lhroutiJout the day , can complete her job much les.&lt;
tired than if she deesn't watch it.
It suggests:
Correct working heights in the kitchen enable the home·
maker "to stand tall,'' and here are t.he rules for standjng tan
-"Bring your front up by pulling in your chin, move your
.:dining room' upstl'i.rs bv·tightening the muscl.e1 ot the wall
of the lower abdomen. Move your 'sitting room'· downstairs
by rocking the pelvic hones forward and pulling your 'tail'
ln."
Lifting lieavv objects calls for •tanding 'lose to the object
to be raised. Keen your back strail!ht. Bf'nrt your knees, and
lift wilh leg muscles instead of vour hark
Another good pointer is nut to try fo lift too much. In Ohio
Industry. law prohibits women from frequent and repeated
tilting or more than 25 ibs .
We sug~est husbands tak.e.the lnltlallve in Ibis matter.
If the little woman romnlalns shout her I6 to 12 ·hour shill
It home, addreM a reoue~:;t to 'the Agrirulturn·l Extenslnn Ser·
\'Ice, attention of JlomP F.C'onomkt; A.llP.nt. Pomerov. 0., (or
ene of these bulletin•. 11 •houldn't be very difficult, then, to
.nake It required reading at home.

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plot harvested
whltb .teemed to· b}' typical of the
IJ~ 'IJU planted at the rate of
.UJ.SOq .stalks per Rcr~. A.eeordine
to Mr. Sayre this corn was pl.-nted
wtth a. eonventlond corn planter
·with oDly one aide of the planter

bollli uoed.

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ln the rualn field Dwaiae St,yre
planted one-halt bu.ebel of FuDk
hybrid eor11. ThiJ was received u
hit pri.ze for l'"inning tb.e Diltriet
FFA farm recocd eontett apon..
sor&lt;'d b)' the Fnt NaUonal Bank
at Racine, the Rtelne Home Bank.,
Farmers Bank and Sav~ Company and the Pomeroy National
Bank. The DoKalb \'arietles were
provided firee and U.S. 13 was purchased by the Sayres and pLahted
in the nm field
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lt \\'al pointed out to the
A
members and farmers
•tt! dln&amp;
that thJs field was not set up a1
an experimental projeet, but waa;
hraorve~ted for observation pgr..
porte&amp; only. 'I"wo rlltes of fertUb:ation were used on the fi81d. ·Tile ·
DeKalb ~ and Funk variettee were
fertilized witb 300 pottnds of 4-1816 tn tbe row and side dreued
with 100 pounds of ~% aJtroeen.
The U, S. variety waa fertilb.ed
with 300 pounds of lCHO.lO in the
row and abo bad thE• 100 pounda
of .e% nitrogen used
11 a aide
d~uing application.

~~e particular

. 12&gt;45 Football

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Now comes advice on how the hardworking homemaker
wlth stacks of ironing and sinks ful) of dishes to do three'
::::~.~~i~~e 1a;~~~~d (~~~r~s~~~~band !), and house clean,

my, new

U :UI Love of LJfe
ll :SO Se~b for 1'0RlotTOW

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Howdy Dood7

9:30 Capt Mldnlte

0:110 Pet101.1 · 'fo PertCID
Mr. and Mrs. J)d"ren Duncan.
Cilvin Bumjardner was Satur- 10:00 Yo..,..,.. Ropcrner
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day night ~e.t of Rev. aad Mrs. 10:15
10:1:1 Wealltmnl!l
Richord, WriJht.
Martha ·Lou. Henry who ls tm· 10:30 Highway 40
ployed in QQlumbu~ visited her J·ltJ:41!
·Fnonk Leahy Sllow
P~nts Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry
over the weak end. MUs Henry re. 11,00turned to Columbus, Sunday with
11:05 •Late lhow
Kenneth Ralph, Cheshire, .who ia
1lso employed In ColumbuS.
in&amp; care. You are merely that bum
Darty Smith or Kn.:&amp;xville, Tenn.,
in Room 117 who
is making a spent the week end with his
bloody nulsante of ·himself by beMr. and Mrs. 1'. o. ~::~~~I
•ing tbere. And ll you bave the teo parenh,
Plll)AY
Helen Roush, Minersville,'
merity to need 'a bedpan or ·a Mr. and Mrs. Detner Roush lind 8:58 ..... 0.
glus of water, and ring for it, famUy Saturday,
?:00 Toe~~)&gt;
who the hell do you think .fOU are,
Mr and Mrs. Lou Hoffman 9:011 Colfee T1mo
Aly Khan?
and gueats, Mr. antll Mra. Nate 10:00 HOmo
B.dore they trundle you into an Rickard, Mr.• an.d Mrs. Lloyd Hoff- 11:00 1'11: 1'1&lt; Doagh
f)JieratlnJ .room, you )J&amp;IVe to ai,cQ a man, Pomeruy motored td jlartlett. e.:IO It Collld Be You
state.ment ,absohdrnc the bo.fPital Ohio. Sunday to viait Mr. and Mrs. 12:00 c._.. qe. ·t. s.bool
and its managttment Of legal re- Rusaell Wolfe and family.
sponslibHity. The Arrowsmlths can
&amp; ·ll!o
Mrs. Pamela Edwards who has lrao
goof, like t~ee and me, and ao can bC"en ill is imPrtrV!ng slowly. Vis- 2:011 'l'heMro
hospit•J perr5onnel.
Iting her Sunday were Sterl Ed- 3:00 Qu."n For • Da,
It was just the other day that a wards. Columbus. Mr. and Mra. 3:45 Mdelil ·Romances
girl in New York, hit by a car Lou Edwarrts, Mason, Mrs. Verna 4:00 Comedy .Time
was diSC!haread as unhurt by ()D~ Li~vine. Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. 4:30. lly UW. IWII•
bospltal :md found to have a frac- AJ1,.n I.ewis .and son Earl, Letart.
B:OO AUDt Dru
tured pelvis, concussion
of the
8:00 New•' Pict.UJ'II
Robert Greer Jr.. of Pt. Pleasant
.,rain, aad auorted internal .scram- spent the week end wlth Mr. and 8:18 &amp;porta E,.
blines bY another:
Mrs. Elmer VanMeter.
8:21' Lei: Pllu1
You would not. t~1ate' the gen- .
•P atty Bennett visited Mr. ~d 8:30 Cftor'Time ·"
eral rudeness., domination
llftd
fria:lltful ovcrchargea (unle11 you Mrs. Daniel Swisher at Cheahlre, · o:t:s NeWs ca...
ha.,e .a Blue Cross IC!htme or aome Sunday.
T. 0. Young visited Jallles 7}()0 Dr. Hudson
thina: cymparable) from any hotel
at oCOfQP.Uable fees. You would not Young at Meigs General Hospital
Whistler
' .'1;30
be subjetted tn the rigamarolc of Sunday.
M-r.and:
Mrs
.
Alva
Tulliver
11nd
entraoce form~~olltle~, or tbe brutal
8:011 Big Stoey
~eh to your financial solven- family, Glenwood, visited Mrs. Tul
cy, even if you barppen to be hav. liver's mother, Mrs. Frances Blake 1•00 Cavoleodo of Sporli
iDii I btby or are in iminent dan- Sunday.
gt.r of d,ylnr.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Dale E. Vance or 9:45 Red Barbe~• Corner
l thlnt it's tim,. we retrieved Columbus are visiting Mr. and Mrs
10:10 -~· of Rllll1
the healing houses from the 18th Ray Picken.. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fox an{
CJbtury, Jnd of this more anon .
'Woitor.WinCboll Sblw ·
(~pyrlJht, 1938, by United Fea- ackeJ Rouse were visltine Mr. :::~+·····•
Mrs. June Castle and family·
tllrt S)lndieate, Ine.)
N....
lipolls, Sunday.

All For Good ·P~ture

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10,30 Strlk• It Rlcb
11:011 Vallaa\ Lact,o

Mr. and Mrs. loaepb Kelly (ltuth
Tbornton) 01 FluaiUq, L. 1., N. Y. 8:30 Hr .l'r.iend JI'H~a
are announcinli tbe bJrih Of a IJx
oound au4 nine ·ounee daughter, 7; 00 We't ¥oJn_t
Raa~mary on Tuead.ay, Oet. 16, at ?i30 ·~ofthe Horaee Hafding.tfo,Pital .
Grandparent&amp; Ire J&amp;. and 'Mrs. 1:011 Q:ualder
J. ·M. Tboroton, ,Oln.erey and Mr. ' 8:10
HllhWil)' "PI~!
and 11\'11. J,.U Kelly, Quoens, Long
Island, N, Y.
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AUXILIA.V MIITING I&lt;ILD
12:011
·liiWan~ Show
The Auxlli._..y of the Brother- 12: . . ...,. -~ W')t'.d TurD~
hood of Locomotive Eniineers
t :00 OUr Hiss Broob
Thursday afterrtoon ·at tile home or ~t30 Hr~
Mrs. Wi~Uam Garber when plans
2:011 ~ ·
f;h.~~t 1m;;;;•;J:fe tor their. .annual 2:30 '!lob party· whieh Will be at 3!0!1 ~.. DqShow
the home of tbe Dtetlden, .) (rs.
l:t5 !loc31 ' "'"""
GcDrge H~kett Sr. Mra. Hackett -t:30
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presi4ed at the meeting and Mrs. 4·00 JCattn Kiteh~n
·Garber served a dea:sert course to 4:30 The \Earlv Show
nine mem~n.
8: to 11.1 ~~ aod Manr Ford
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reetJYed b,- Mr.. lolln F. Bailey
rrmn 1118" J!v. ·and Mn. Ron of
ClncloDIIti wu read. Rev. Rou, a
f ormer putor of tbf. Forett Jtun
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A deuert eoune Wh ~oene b')'
!!r '1 Hr. WIJiilm Fbher, Mre:. Hiram FlOer, Mn:. ChriJty Baer
Mra. ~manda Baer, llrJ. Kern.i

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Mrt. Jaeob Baer.

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Loeal Owner - ·Lite New-Good

AQdenon . .Bruce
Cart, Lindo y;.,..
Jane HarrJJ,
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SATURDAY ONLY

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1953 PONTIAC 2 dr. Deluxe · · · · · · · · ··

DOWS LARSDO WAY

:§:~~~!:.~Grey- Hydrunatlc

- Al SOMartha Hytor
J ohn Bentley

surpr ised twicf;! last week a they
upseL Lhe favored Gallipi&gt;Us Blue
Devils, and hllnded them a sting.

THE SCARLET SPEAR

(In Technicolor)
COMEDY 1nd CARTOON

ing 19-6 defeat. Reiser has a eood
backfield with ll.'ft handed Tom
Wlddoes at quarterback. Widdoea
-is a good field
eeneral,· a fair
passer, and also can run on the op.
Lion play. The halfbacks are Jack
Gaskins and Max Swartzel, 4&gt;oth
breakaway runner s, while ape~dy
Larry llnwk hl at fu1lback. Up
front th e Dogs have two line lin•·
men i n end Tom B&amp;ldwin' and tacLarry Bishop. wblle their cen·
, Rolland Swart, is their btg.
gest lineman at18!5 pounds.
P umerQ.V will IIJ: &lt;Jin have a dftl·
sive edglo' in the weight depart.
ment, but it w!ll be up to the btg
Panth er forward wall to oulcharRethe small er ,bu t speedy, Athens
forward s. Both Jackson and Nel·
sovilJe have had the jump on the
Panthers in tht• last two games
and this has ronlributed much t~
their failu re to gel an offenaive
attac k mo ving.
Pomtroy
Pot.
Atttem
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Barhhart
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Snyder
Welker
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BuffingtonWildermuth
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Life

For Your Leisure 111d Sporting Wear

RUGBY JACKETS
HAS THE AN8Wtlll

Nylon· Tweed· Gabardine
Suburbans -In Many $izes
Styles and Colors

$8.95 up
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CASH BAliK, Owner
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Mlddleport, 10 .

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1953 CHEVROI:IT "210" 4·Dr• ... :.. .

Radio Equipmt;nt
Ruled Out By .P11o
Football League

PHONE 388-Y

POMEROY

.1953 CHEVJlQUT 1h to,n ~ ' ...

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that one team hl!ld 1tolen another
team's air signals and that other.
barred uae of the equipment

to

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J~ ~Zirtle, • David

LyonB, R09t'lt·
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Ohio State'!l favored Bucke)'l!lll try

Stanleys Complete
4,000-Mile T.our
Into T.f.ree States

for their ninth ttralght
victory
SalurdlloY when th.,- meet Penn
Sl ate, the ir last non-conference foe

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1954 BUICK · · · · · .. . . .. . . . . . .... $2195
Roadmaster Riv. Coupe

The Nittany Lions, rated hlllh

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will be led !or the aecoDd atralaht
week by Galen Ciseo, 20&amp;-pountt
fullback who tops~ the Mil Ten in
individual rushing staUIUct,
Cisco, wllh a 16.3 BiJ Ten aver·
age, has been even tbe ltlrtinl
nod on the 'basta of, bla defensive

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1955 FORD Crown Yldorla Coupe · · $1995

Iord aame and a Jood perform·
ance In the Winoll Jame, live
him a cohanre at the rtiUiar berth
hold by Don Vlelo.
Followlnl( Tbtll'ldlly's practice,

1952 OlDSMOBILE Super 88 •• 4 Dr. · · $995

·Buckeye Coac:b Woody H'ayea said

1-0..KiekoH
The probability w11 thlt

tice 1euioa to .an

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1950 OLDSMOBILE 98- 4 Dr. · · · ·· · ·· $495
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Coach 'Rip ]i:nale of Pmn State,

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MOllE EFFIClEHQY..! · ·

Z..wockl, quarterback Lyn Thelo,

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backs Joe Cai'Jttevlno and Hubert
Bobo, tackles Ron Cooll: and Chuck

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1949.OlDSMOBILE 4 Dr..... ... ....... $295
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P.oy·LOOCI CapacitY
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mtnu.te1 for th o:! first two team1,
but tbe reser\'ils were kept bu!lv
tor thfl full t.wo boura.
The Jluclteytl wt-re a ''tired
team'1 aerordlng to Hay"'· who
belleve.a in ualn1 his beat playera
•• long M .he ~ln. The blgifest
part of the lo•d In OSU'a first
tbNe vletort11 this
season has
.,_.n carried ., ,. 1'7 playtu.
Deplh did Ht appear to be a
lf'l'lou! probltm for Ohio State,
however, for there
were many
fint I'J!te pla,.era to fall bfltk on.

19$1 O~DSMOIIlE 4 Dr.- 98 · .. · .... $695

1950 BUICK Special·· 2 Dr. ·

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Thur~day's

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best ldckort man, tf Penn State
recetve1, end Don Clark If Ohio
Hayes cut down

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from • ·mOnth vaeeUon
aadTQu

·w ort. u well, however. Hll lntereeptlon of a vital pap in Ute StaD-

1954 STUDEBAKER'Starlight Coupe ·· $1095

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Barbar-a Stiles, Bonl)ie Van Cooney,_ltaren WUker, Carc..lyn WilJon
Mar1aane Woodaerd.
~a:hth ,1rade: Judith Butcller,
Chr1stlne Coats; Karen McE1blnn~y_ Karen Walker, Carolyn Wilson
Dor11 Rice, Judy Sauer, Richard
_ SW~tha.!'lmer, Bobby Van Cooney ,

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all electrop_ll
de·
vice•. inetudn,K walkie-ta~i!ll . t o
the sidelines, hearing aids qt. any
description U!led to reeeive ·messages, radio eq~o~iped helmetl or
·any other device Qf this uat11re
mutt be elimlnatL'd for t he re.
matrvter of \he aeason."
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lntrodueUcm of the equlpml!'ljt to
direct the play af team1 broa,ht
on a aeries of inter-team 1q. . .

K· a y

iharon ltowlh, Dee sa0 ,;.,,;,,' •st:;~j;~
Saunden, Tborna1 Stiaaer Phyllis Stllnley, Fred Thomas. ·
Sopbom~res: John lklcon, Guy
6Jng, Jenrufer Daniels, ·Pear Farme r, Wade Herrman, Jane Hoyl.
Carol Hudson . Jo~ Kinder Mark
Kellr, Senny Knapp C.rolyn Milhoan, lnle Miller, Uncta Nelson
Robert Nel$:tn, ~ixie Pirece, MarY
~ott, ·Polly Tholnas, Carla Willlon
Freshman: Loretta Hanning
Joyee Hemmons, Karen Herrma,nn '

59

PHILADELPHIA UP- TU ·use
radio and eleetronie equtptWitnt
helmets of players in die National FootbnU Leasue waa btrted
fo r the rernfdnder of the lel.!lon
today by "'nanlmow eoue'rat of
the 12 owners" Commi&amp;aiOner ·BJ!rt

Bell announced.

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.2-Tone Blue - Healer - LOcal. OWUd t'r ~-"f. :ll;~
Buy. •
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, Expect Capacity
Crowd Saturday
AtOSUGame
1954 CADillAC 4 Dr.

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Fo~ the PIOJl'lm a ·lett,fr
reetJYed b,- Mr.. lolln F. Bailey
rrmn 1118" J!v. ·and Mn. Ron of
ClncloDIIti wu read. Rev. Rou, a
f ormer putor of tbf. Forett Jtun
~hutch ,
ollsuve- hJI. blrthd.ay
on Oct.
and Hh. Rou uta tblt

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hi• frlendt Hnd him 1 card.

A deuert eoune Wh ~oene b')'
!!r '1 Hr. WIJiilm Fbher, Mre:. Hiram FlOer, Mn:. ChriJty Baer
Mra. ~manda Baer, llrJ. Kern.i

Ro uab, Mrs. Hadsori Holter and

Mrt. Jaeob Baer.

Golll""'lt
Bultqut

1955 ;OIEYROiiET

.J -

Frolor

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Jf.m!ents Jntlude:

Loeal Owner - ·Lite New-Good

AQdenon . .Bruce
Cart, Lindo y;.,..
Jane HarrJJ,
J&lt;Jn-

- V-B .;Mpj.or, WJtll Over
brlve --' ~ater 'Dd Radio.
Tt~s

SATURDAY ONLY

Rt•x Allen

1953 PONTIAC 2 dr. Deluxe · · · · · · · · ··

DOWS LARSDO WAY

:§:~~~!:.~Grey- Hydrunatlc

- Al SOMartha Hytor
J ohn Bentley

surpr ised twicf;! last week a they
upseL Lhe favored Gallipi&gt;Us Blue
Devils, and hllnded them a sting.

THE SCARLET SPEAR

(In Technicolor)
COMEDY 1nd CARTOON

ing 19-6 defeat. Reiser has a eood
backfield with ll.'ft handed Tom
Wlddoes at quarterback. Widdoea
-is a good field
eeneral,· a fair
passer, and also can run on the op.
Lion play. The halfbacks are Jack
Gaskins and Max Swartzel, 4&gt;oth
breakaway runner s, while ape~dy
Larry llnwk hl at fu1lback. Up
front th e Dogs have two line lin•·
men i n end Tom B&amp;ldwin' and tacLarry Bishop. wblle their cen·
, Rolland Swart, is their btg.
gest lineman at18!5 pounds.
P umerQ.V will IIJ: &lt;Jin have a dftl·
sive edglo' in the weight depart.
ment, but it w!ll be up to the btg
Panth er forward wall to oulcharRethe small er ,bu t speedy, Athens
forward s. Both Jackson and Nel·
sovilJe have had the jump on the
Panthers in tht• last two games
and this has ronlributed much t~
their failu re to gel an offenaive
attac k mo ving.
Pomtroy
Pot.
Atttem
!le-.:~1•
Ll
•atdwln
bmbtrt
LT
&amp;llltop
!lamlh
LQ
Fox
Werry
C
SWirl
Barhhart
RG
Snyder
Welker
RT
BuffingtonWildermuth
RE
Life

For Your Leisure 111d Sporting Wear

RUGBY JACKETS
HAS THE AN8Wtlll

Nylon· Tweed· Gabardine
Suburbans -In Many $izes
Styles and Colors

$8.95 up
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SMITH CLOTHING CO.
CASH BAliK, Owner
2nd St.
Mlddleport, 10 .

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Folmtr

QB

Hemsl •y
Spencer
Hawthorne

HI
HB
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Wlddo"
v lwa.rbel

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1953 CHEVROI:IT "210" 4·Dr• ... :.. .

Radio Equipmt;nt
Ruled Out By .P11o
Football League

PHONE 388-Y

POMEROY

.1953 CHEVJlQUT 1h to,n ~ ' ...

bles tbls year, ineludln1 a repprt
that one team hl!ld 1tolen another
team's air signals and that other.
barred uae of the equipment

to

1'95' ~OUT Y~ ton.Pkba .· ·· ·· · M!fl

~r - ~IW!e Cab - Nice ljlue i1Jlsh. A Dood.lill)t,
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Howtc

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1h ton Pickup ··: · · ·· · $49.

J~ ~Zirtle, • David

LyonB, R09t'lt·
.Sftenl;h fl'•de Sue AUensworth

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ForOJIIy

lnat~lled

1950·FORD F-1

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Phyllis Hi.lbert, Carole Keasinaer,'

- Extra Clean.Truck.

teams, 5a'd

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tAYINGS
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pncity fo otball crowd will watch

ON QUALITY USED CARS

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~rnest Lat.

.AND

ber home in

Ohio State'!l favored Bucke)'l!lll try

Stanleys Complete
4,000-Mile T.our
Into T.f.ree States

for their ninth ttralght
victory
SalurdlloY when th.,- meet Penn
Sl ate, the ir last non-conference foe

$~5

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of the seaspro..

1954 BUICK · · · · · .. . . .. . . . . . .... $2195
Roadmaster Riv. Coupe

The Nittany Lions, rated hlllh

D!.

on dtfease, wlll tee-t the tleam·

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roller toctlce of the Buckeyes, who
will be led !or the aecoDd atralaht
week by Galen Ciseo, 20&amp;-pountt
fullback who tops~ the Mil Ten in
individual rushing staUIUct,
Cisco, wllh a 16.3 BiJ Ten aver·
age, has been even tbe ltlrtinl
nod on the 'basta of, bla defensive

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1955 FORD Crown Yldorla Coupe · · $1995

Iord aame and a Jood perform·
ance In the Winoll Jame, live
him a cohanre at the rtiUiar berth
hold by Don Vlelo.
Followlnl( Tbtll'ldlly's practice,

1952 OlDSMOBILE Super 88 •• 4 Dr. · · $995

·Buckeye Coac:b Woody H'ayea said

1-0..KiekoH
The probability w11 thlt

tice 1euioa to .an

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1950 lUlCK Super 4 Dr. -· .. · · · · · · ·· · $49S
1950 OLDSMOBILE 98- 4 Dr. · · · ·· · ·· $495
· ·· ·· • $395

oii'l'&gt;lfl

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[f~t!~~~t.~t,~--""'!'-~---~P~o;m=•~ro~~~
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owealoulll lp h, otadhim
afierD.ooD. ,-

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llaM called Oblo'a

the
around attack the beat ln
e&lt;~unt"', will be out to mow
the
Buckeyes dowq when the Lion•

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Tom Baldaeei and oth! Ts.
..., Grouftll Alloek
Coach 'Rip ]i:nale of Pmn State,

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f.be ¥Dllal
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Cooivlllo .n-.Jr_

MOllE EFFIClEHQY..! · ·

Z..wockl, quarterback Lyn Thelo,

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Tfle Doelg• for 57 has itl

backs Joe Cai'Jttevlno and Hubert
Bobo, tackles Ron Cooll: and Chuck

KA RR AND
VAN I ~ND:91I
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hour and 20

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lnelutUng center Dan Jamea, half.

1949.OlDSMOBILE 4 Dr..... ... ....... $295
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P.oy·LOOCI CapacitY
Easie' T• Drive

prac-

mtnu.te1 for th o:! first two team1,
but tbe reser\'ils were kept bu!lv
tor thfl full t.wo boura.
The Jluclteytl wt-re a ''tired
team'1 aerordlng to Hay"'· who
belleve.a in ualn1 his beat playera
•• long M .he ~ln. The blgifest
part of the lo•d In OSU'a first
tbNe vletort11 this
season has
.,_.n carried ., ,. 1'7 playtu.
Deplh did Ht appear to be a
lf'l'lou! probltm for Ohio State,
however, for there
were many
fint I'J!te pla,.era to fall bfltk on.

19$1 O~DSMOIIlE 4 Dr.- 98 · .. · .... $695

1950 BUICK Special·· 2 Dr. ·

LARGER

receives .
Thur~day's

Moneuve~

it

would be Don Sutherin, the te·a m's
best ldckort man, tf Penn State
recetve1, end Don Clark If Ohio
Hayes cut down

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Sl.ote.

1952· POMTIAC 2 Dr. · .. · · .. ·.. .. .. .. $695

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be did DOl know who would' ~en
at left halfback . against Penn

1953 FORD 2 Dr. Sedan ·· · ··· · · ··· ·-·$895
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Mrs. , P. E. Stanley have
from • ·mOnth vaeeUon
aadTQu

·w ort. u well, however. Hll lntereeptlon of a vital pap in Ute StaD-

1954 STUDEBAKER'Starlight Coupe ·· $1095

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Barbar-a Stiles, Bonl)ie Van Cooney,_ltaren WUker, Carc..lyn WilJon
Mar1aane Woodaerd.
~a:hth ,1rade: Judith Butcller,
Chr1stlne Coats; Karen McE1blnn~y_ Karen Walker, Carolyn Wilson
Dor11 Rice, Judy Sauer, Richard
_ SW~tha.!'lmer, Bobby Van Cooney ,

~a! Owner - .Itaater - l)eluxe Cab - Rear Blii~lf

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BeU .. In a ,?irectlve tq ,tlJe 12
all electrop_ll
de·
vice•. inetudn,K walkie-ta~i!ll . t o
the sidelines, hearing aids qt. any
description U!led to reeeive ·messages, radio eq~o~iped helmetl or
·any other device Qf this uat11re
mutt be elimlnatL'd for t he re.
matrvter of \he aeason."
:
lntrodueUcm of the equlpml!'ljt to
direct the play af team1 broa,ht
on a aeries of inter-team 1q. . .

K· a y

iharon ltowlh, Dee sa0 ,;.,,;,,' •st:;~j;~
Saunden, Tborna1 Stiaaer Phyllis Stllnley, Fred Thomas. ·
Sopbom~res: John lklcon, Guy
6Jng, Jenrufer Daniels, ·Pear Farme r, Wade Herrman, Jane Hoyl.
Carol Hudson . Jo~ Kinder Mark
Kellr, Senny Knapp C.rolyn Milhoan, lnle Miller, Uncta Nelson
Robert Nel$:tn, ~ixie Pirece, MarY
~ott, ·Polly Tholnas, Carla Willlon
Freshman: Loretta Hanning
Joyee Hemmons, Karen Herrma,nn '

59

PHILADELPHIA UP- TU ·use
radio and eleetronie equtptWitnt
helmets of players in die National FootbnU Leasue waa btrted
fo r the rernfdnder of the lel.!lon
today by "'nanlmow eoue'rat of
the 12 owners" Commi&amp;aiOner ·BJ!rt

Bell announced.

7...

.2-Tone Blue - Healer - LOcal. OWUd t'r ~-"f. :ll;~
Buy. •
. .
.1

:Sorric• C,tmt.r

, Expect Capacity
Crowd Saturday
AtOSUGame
1954 CADillAC 4 Dr.

- 'Radio

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Nn ·Pur.-fture !;!'
f'OA
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..... I ~ per word.,. OM 1a,.rt1oa. JII.D.imum ebar&amp;• IOc.• eentl pu word !or lbree co•
MCUU•e iuertiona.
~ne moDth for 25 eelltl
per ward.
Pull raea- or 2 oeata per word will
be chqfld for advertiJJ.nllf not
paid for be:f\ll'e t"e 25th of e•ch
mootb foliYwla&amp; inaertlon.

FGI' blre for
basements
aad
FOR SALE . USED COAL """' ponda. P. M. ~owdery,
Loq
ROLA a 11, d Washmg Maebme.
JSottom.
a 28 \'(
Reasonable For quick sale.
Clwl~ St~ele, Bradbur)' , Ohio.
QtJICK. tiEBVICil oa Watea .a.
1 ~ 1 8-3ttp.
prairiDa tJt FactQJ1' Tt..&amp;lMld
Piano-upri.Jht. Josephine Knopp
waLttu.o.akt!l'. co~:; B~i:­
CWton, W. Va. Pbone Spru.ce
L.ERS. PMIIII"'1\-a-d
s-m.-a. Call after 3:00 P . M.
10.16-3tp
L:aH Lbe
HOUSF:BUILDERS
3D RATS KILLED witb one pound Neigler's, Racine.
9 1~ tf
STAR WAH.FARIN. Safe, Jure,

Seatlnel wiJl ruN btJ reapunalble
for more ..han one incorrect ln·

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~Dally

The sua, 11ee

lllenbach HaN1ware

s.,.... Run Feed Mill
9 19 :.!mo. p

borne of Ml'l. Allen RUIN
woll by Mn. illl'l Fife,
and Sandra Miller a gtlat
to a:ueu.
The meetina wu opened by Mn.

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Rlymond Luman, prealde"-t, and !tee ytJr. for every eorn picker opMJII Emma Matthews eondu~ted. erator in tbialocaUty.
tbe devotlon.al aenJce wblcb m..
AcconUng to Mr. Nolan and Jdr.
eluded aerlpture and puyf:r. 'Elect· Wri1ht, who an advi&amp;ors to the
ed to the nominating committee Raclne JliPA Chapter, .• committee
were Mta. Chll'lc:l Bennett, Mz•· composed of Oavtd Jlysell, ltlch·
~ulab Wbite, Mrs. T. F. H·awJdu, atd YouDJ, ~ Wolfe.
Arthur
who will .report at the November Beetle and l~e Pro:ffitt will (U-

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FIIlEWOOD FOR SALE : See Wm.

Radford or
Harold Blackst~u .
Roc:bprin,ca or phone M2.J.
10 6 tmo.p

ticea of Evoota printed at m&amp;U·
lar cl118if1Ed ratee. Obttuariel ~-- · -·.
FOR SALF.-Pear\ 'IJrby Real Ea.
publilhed ... t 1 eent per word.

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OPEN HOUSE AT POMEROY Sat,
aad Sun., Ocl. ZO ao.d 21 from
10 AM to 5 PM. Located oa 300
block o£ Condor Strftt, turn at
MobUgas Station on East Kaln
St. New ranch type boUH with
1arage attached, full sized balement, gail floor furnace, all mod·
ern kitcben wUb built-in e-leetrte
oven and coo)' top with dinin&amp;
area, lara~ \ivlna: room witb fire
place, two large bedroonu. E. L.
Jlu,thes,
Mlddl(&gt;port,
phone
620&lt;-Y,
10 19 2lc

RutliUM'a

TownabJp,

HOUSE IN POMEROY, 8 rooms
and b;oth, full
basement and
laundry room . Other buildings.
Out of high water and not on a
8 SEVEN WEEKS OLD OlC PIGS.
but.
Five acres of ground. Pbone
Funk &amp;Iter, Racine, Rt. 1.
IDihl'. E. J, HlU, Pomeroy.
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10 II 7tp
LIVING ROOM SUITE , gas circulating beater and other household
article•.
Mrs. J. II. Cuckler,
Phone 6188-X.
10 17 3tc HOUSE FOR SALE OR R!.NT, t lx
rooms, uUHties. C&amp;ll Spruce
3-6686, Mason.
ll)..ll.at.
MRS.
SILVERN AU. C 0 0 K
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BOOKS. Order now to insure
delivery
before
Chiitllmas.
SIX ROOMS-BATH in Pomeroy
Phone 825.2, Middleport.
corporation, "as furnace , app10-13-ate
ro,omately I acre of ground,
R
14
price Cor quick s~tle, immedla\e
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pouession.
CaH 335-X or 938-M.
ITHR~-EE.:_:__A_:C_RES:..,_L"E"'v'"E:__L-::G:::A::R::D::E:::N,

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Complete WHEEL
llaePU'o llolotJ

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Kola Stnet.

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APARTMENT FOR RENT.

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Mulberry, Pomeroy. Inquire a~
Harper's Tailor Shop. 10 17 3~p

OIW&gt; 9 room bouse at Ma11on. Reason-

(2) Card Of Thanks

able. Phone Mrt! . Carl Gardner
Pt. Pleaunt 227·J .
10·1~1p

out sincere FURNISHED ROOMS

Good Cleu VHtl Can

.w ~~~tot ...d Modv

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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Bernard Fult:r:, attorney,

wa.a tht!

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Cecll, 1100 W. lbla St., Pomei'OJ

$299.95 .

evenlq:s.
I 8 U
Firestone truck .. -'Urt on broken wheel on Lead· (
lna: Creelt Rot"-· E. M. Burton,
Bol 108, Middleport. 10.18-atc MAN WANTED • F o r lhwlelah
buslnea!'l In Pomeroy. No expert·

Lost-new 814

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~ASH SPfiDSI
SPIN SPiff'S I

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17 I Help Wanted

:8 Bl Auto Servicetl

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water

WA-IIDP

Opportunities

DLX. 2 dr. YOU can l"lt'n to be • Profes•
Sedan New llnlsb. Excepllollllli
lonal Boautlcl•n In an amuear. Blal'ltnar'• Pomeroy fl86.00
inaly thort timll at a mlnlnlum
10.1a.ete
cost, whith you . can pay
.•pay as · You Ltam 1111111.
lhl FORD V8 Cdr. Sedan Recent·
Takrr advantage of the lac~
ly rebuilt eqlne. Nf&amp;.OO Bl1ct·
that you ran live at home and
tner't Pomeroy. 1()..13-6tt.
learn this Profeqloa at our
Athe-ns, 0 .. sthooJ IDd ~p to
IUl the r-onst1nt demand for
18110 CHRYSLER W!Nil!lOll I dr .
BeauUctans. Auure JOUtafllf
kline oJ11lnll areen finiJh .
of
a pleasant and profitable
.00 Blaettaar'a .Pomeroy.
future. Don't wait. Limited en.
10.1Hic
rollmentJ. Write to: SOl.JTR.-

11111t BUICI( ROAD.IIAS!'tR I dr.
kdln Pow1r St()erlnt. Brake~~,
tnd Wlndowa •18$6.00 BlaeU·
41f'i Poproy IO.lMtc

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One own·
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PLYM'OU1'H DLX.
llnl•h.

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2 dr-.

Blaettur'a Pomnoy.

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lll!li.U'I'Y

SCHOOLS, AthemJ,

Ohio aad

MtQ.neapolla, V:lnn.

10 IT 3te

(20 81 lnsurana

·---Ap..,.

lor....slmpooa laaiii'IDCO
Jllddleport. Fire - AulomoblloHeld Searb ,apron•
Bondo. Pbono ellli.JI:
NO-ll
baby blbo. lira.
Le11on Terrace,
I~ Auto,'•·-l'1nt, foJio, Coli Dol
10 19 6t&lt; rolii'Lftl!i
111111, lllddl.m. OJiio;

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SAVE · ON YOUR SHO£ repair :.t
R.elne Sboe Shop.
10..ti-l lllOC,

Whether It Be A-- REFRIGERATOR, T 'I

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

ALLJM APPLIANCE

Arrans:ementa o f t•ll flowel'l
wete usi)IJ' in th~ llv'ftl room and
tbe tlb(i' arranpment wu rust
tbl')laa~e~ums and yellow rnl\1'""

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-i!l;lll$. lllDilLE OF TOWN

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the evenln1.
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Chleq:o, ·Wbo

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l)a.rst Jr. was proand read an utiele
ol lbe· MlddlePuUen cluoad
A, delto thlrt"D

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·1953 PLYMOUTH

. New Yor!&lt;~ •. dei~ f~
door, radio 111d heater; . Cranbrook, four-d®r, ·beatOuld maUc traasmlsslon. . er - iu-tone green. A real .
·Dark bl11e:
. hooey,

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D~ltj!Y

or a buy.

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Circle u o1e

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dlo and heater,
t'Not,one red and ll'lry · .·

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. '1'\iijj tloot, :no - radiO 3lld .

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I'IL·M MADE
UNDER WATE~· •

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1953 ClllYSLER

Club . coupe• . black . "A'tth
healer. Dtlve 'It nd fO~
will buy II. •

H. 6 R. F.IRESTONE

RelativeS received -·NieDa~i;j
death o f Mr. Rewben
whictr occured at tits·home uu•~
tins Ferry, Wednesday ... JJe .
•, • r
'many reluives aQ.d friends in
area1
been reared here. ·
Mr. a'bd .
· Gil.qter
vl!l~te'd
ohHdren of
day ,M.th the cec:u
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Yotlny,
anr\ mother ()f Mrs. Gilmer.
Mr. a n d Mre. William BrookS
and Hazel Huth spent Sunday wlth
'Mr. a n U Mrs. R!llph McDermott ·
or Chester Ridge.
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Mr and Mrs. J)wight . G~·I~;,;~:::• j.f ;.~:•l·o
and Mrs. Ra)l Rubinson of
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey ~ers
were Sunday gue;;ts of Mr. and Mrs
D:.~llzts Gibbs of Broad flun .
Mr. alld Mrs. Ro\' R~d and ramof
· Sunday willl

OUR. !IJEXT ,

'"' 111'
1- llc!bert
luable
to

1953. PLY~ · . 1 .

na. SJare!

and

I'EATURE 1$ A

a

TJIESJ!: WILL 81 GIVEN AWA~
3 PER WEEJI,JN THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
DURING THIS

Eatq 111u1t1 May Be Oblalaed Al

Ot Oat

TO

YEAR · END

LEF-T

NOfHING TO BU.Y

Grove spent
MJ'S. LJlJNrence

SUNSET · ~~~- .
'i'!"ATION•

Special, four door, dyna.
Oow - radio and heater~
WSW. Two-lolle black and
white.

~111ER&amp; IS

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.On Your DlGI

GE DRYERS!

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990

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'Mrs. W.' S. Billups ~~ J-'1:. ~a ·
.!lant spent Monday with Flor.e,ce
Mae and Ola Rickard.
.
Tom a n d ,Mollie .\ahnson and
Fannie Roush ca11ed in ltbe bo,me
of Mr. and Mrs , ArtJe ~h ~ on
Broad Run Mond,.y afternoon. , .
1Mr. and Mrs. J,lieb:wd lA~ is ~u·
ghter, ~.:n.d Mrs. LQI,a ~ia .wP1·e
guests of Mr. an(J •Mrs. Fr.ed RoUsh

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GIGANTIC CONTEST

LETART, W;Va.

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Punmiltto.- · -

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1955 BUICI

lt).!Htc

booklna (')rders fur Scotch-lJte
n•me plate &amp;ll'l• that ahlne at
nlte for Ru1·al Mall boxu Hou•e number1-D00r
platet.
Fl'f'e Salts Outfit • Dlumlnated
stan Co. 2942 1st Ave. SouU..

y

room.

- not on your dothet. S~cl
and 1oap 1cum are automlliC·
ally rernoV«&lt; II wuh water
contimiOUilJ cir.~lat•.

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MAKE EXTtlA CASH-8pore Uillo

1104 PONTIAC DLX. 2dr. Sedan
Orlalnal rwo toae bl;.o~ flrtleh.
· $1281.00 Blo~~.ettaar 'll Pomoroy.
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Huntlnsto•, W. Va.

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• SO'l., """ tlotltts ..pity tltao "'"'
autornatlu
.
• warw Sa... fur 'mlltlltl...
• War~ ond !old Wator llftlos to .., holwallf
e5-I A&lt;tl-® Wl1lllot Adloo
• 1-la Wanonty on ......., !IDUI'Ialoo

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ER'I'ON

4

NO liNT fUZZ ON ClOTHfSI

00 CHtVI!:ROU:T

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By-Laww of the clug were
by its members· at the
The by·laws were written
Paul Roush,
president:
Gerald Clark, vtc:e-presldent;
Mrs. Floyd Capehart.
The secretary'a report wu given
and dues collected 411t the meettne
which wu
ln charge of Mrs.
Rou.ah. Refreshments were aernd
and games played.
Attendinl were Mrs. James Hltgerty, Mrs. Donald Brown,
Mre.
Gene Athey, Mrrs. ·Gerald Clark,
Mrs. Paul Roush. Mn. Ralph Fink,
program.
Mrs. Bobby Muncy, Mrs. Eu1ene
Hesson and one guest, Mrs. RoMr.;. Pul~en thanked the speak t land Karr.
er and Sandra for the program.
Guests included Mrs. WUUam K Ev 11
' ersOn aid Mr1r1. William Sprague,
Sandra ·lfld Dianne McComas.
Future project~ were dilcuseed
during the meeting and wm be
complete at a later date.
·
•Mrs. McComn and Sandra
Br~wington , with Mrs. Grace Abbott all a contributing hoateas, ser·
v"c:L punch, cookies and cake to
tblrty-~hree memben and 1ueab.
Mrs. Pullen presided at the Cf'YII·
tal punch bowl and Dlannt Me:·
Comas and Sind• Brewibrton aJI·
ltted their mothera in tbe dinlnJ

.'l'rtve).-FIDMenvo14

'Mr. and Mrs. Arc}l Roush

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

of "trqe juvenile delinquency'' and
said that 11tatiatlca. &amp;how that only
3 per cent of the nation's young
people c:ome lp tltls elan . .He alao
said that tbo increase in population
a~ounted for t h e aRparent in·
crease iii juvenU11 delib4,uents.
The sp&amp;ate:r reviewlid a number
of laws dealing with Ue~;nquenc:y
which are broken repeatedly but
are' raely enfOI'C!ed citing "eursiDJ"
as one of the Infractions of law
whi.eh could be invok•d.
Sandra Br~ina:ton played a pla·
no solo "bawn" to conclude the

-e:u JOQ cl'e1ner
clothe~. Urn 11 caull!lt in filter

( 19)· Business

(81 Auto Soles

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I Library
1 athey met at the boine
of Mrs. Bobby Muncy. Aaolatlng
~:~ ~~::. •• ,..h...... wu ~··

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Votes To Buy ·
Lib rary R

Clnn• and H•o ••n• w.-h

8. RAWLING IONI. CO. •
Wnc- llrYice.
....... m'l. Nlllll PlloMD•~·II0-18-ltp.
I. DOIICISft.YilOUTB
Dl.

' Cl Ub
New HOVen

•SuperlorcSenU,
Senlce.fo ~ Llvinll
OUrMctlo ·

Pre--

LETART W V
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1

WITH ~DE- IN

to make and profits aood. start
immedi~ttely. Write RBwlelah's
Dept, OHJ-M0-180 Freeport, Ill.

L

A "Ghost Party was held by the
Mason Mothers' Club as the members met last Wednesday'" niacht at
the hom~ or Mrs Lilah ·zrerkle ln
f,{aeOD. Af;:'li5ting Mrs. Zerkle as
hostesses were Mn. June Burna
11 Cia k
and Mrs. Sa Y
r ·
..
Members attended t ll e party
dreued a• gho!its with a Prize !or
bos ., being
the most "unusual &amp; t .
pAsented to· Mrs Mary Berry
Th opening thought was
e
M Je w••..:. a•d
1Jetlt&lt;ld by rs.
an ~·
~
tb• memt.ers recited the MoULer's
Prayer. Several projets for the
..... 0 e d. iseussed·and program
1Urwr
. d
booklets for the year .were. 185Ue ·
i, .A,ttnding were Mrs. ·Gail Ingles,
Mrl. r E., A- Scbae~J_el, Mfl, v~a ·,
Dodson, Mrs. Jo Ann ·J;I~boqr,
Mrs. Joyce c."on, Mrs. Jeaid
.~ WDi~rner, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mrs.. a e·
bl .. .Mrs. Swackhammtll', Mrs. June ·
Van Meter, Mrs. Martha Cook; '!0 d
Mrs. B"etty Foreman.

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CLIFTON
guesta speaker when t P e Child
127 Butternut Ave. 10 17 14tg
Mr. and Mr.s, GeorJ&amp; Burl18 •nd
tbankl to the Middleport Emeraeney Squad, Dr. R. R. Picken11, ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five the Couples Club took dinner with Cons~rvatiort League met Thufsday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle Saturand all our friend• and nelah·
room apartments , 8 room dwell- day evening.
evening at the home of ¥rs. ,J., W
bora for thalr help and kindne.u
tne, newly deeorated inside and
McComas. Mrs. James P.uUen~' presThe
Good
WiU
Class
met
at
'
the
Mr. and
durina: Race's Hlneu.
out. Must be aeen to be appre· homeident,
wa-s in charge of the meetFrieda
Henry
on
Monday
Mrs. Rac:e H. Davu.
10 19 ltp
elated. 8 room and 8 room ~ventng anrl beaan , qulltlng for ing and Introduced the speake~ .
hJU8e8 Botb wlthin G min , walk the winter months .
Mrs. Fultz dil;CUJsed the meanmg
WE WISH TO THANK thl!
of
Court
House. A. N Bena:el,
friends and nieJtrbors
Pomeroy.
belpfulneu durlnl
n!
ind death of our
-·
·
1randmother, Mrs.
"l"or rent - Eleettic wallpipet
Warner. Espedall)·
•teamer. Clinton .Flliher, Kid·
and Rev. Underwood
dteport.
Ph. 6263-X.
11-1-11
comfortin&amp; aermon
prayers,
the planltl and alngen for their r .. . . . - ·b eautiful selections,
the pdl &amp;a!foid
- ·lllddlopwl.
Dnp
beareu, Dr. Keller for his mcdl·
CUotoo f'loher,
cal tervieea and attention, and
Phone -..x_
11·1-d
all wbo sent flowera •nd carda
REN'r 4 rooms and ·bath and
or contriiJuted In any way to
o
r00101
ann 'bath, furotshed
our com f-::· t. Spechal thanks and
llpartmenta. · Wm. T. Gruuer,
heartfelt 11.pprceiaUon to Willie
Middleport.
I 22 1 mo p
Yount and Fritz Ruck from the
·Ewlns: Funeral Home for their 3-ROOM ~UNFURN!SHilD
apartelflcienl and courtl!oua tervlce .
ment with b•th. Newly decorMr. and Mrs. CIJUord EniGW and ated. Call 294.
9 20 tf
hmil)', Mr. and Mrs. Georae
P,~r·lCJ and family, Mr. and Mrs. CONTAOT US if you need an apart
Van Torrence and family.
-ment or office •pace. Good se·
10 18 ltp
lection. Good IocaUona. Phone
817QJ
10 17 81c
Your choice or Normal or Slow
for wuh, Normal or Slow £or
tiliOoMS ond BATH, 10 &lt;;ole St.
apin ... or any c.ombia.atiou to
Found--o- n-e set of keys. toqulre
for 1mall reliable famll,f. eaD
1uit a,.r ll:ruiWIMfalmd -~·
per month. See Mh. Howtrd
1t Dally Sentinel OftJce.

We Wish to extend

visit 80

l uaottd

MR. AND MKS. HI!:KMAN I&lt;ICKARD were
ust 11 at the Seventh Avenue Church of Christ in
Ohto. Mrs. Rickard was the former MISS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merrtit
ville. Mr. Rickard, formerly of Mason
hama High School and Is a graduate of Ohio
where he received his B.S. and Master of
He is at pr'eserit working on his PH. D. there,
Rickard are, both employed at the ~airy Science
at Ohio State.

QUAIJTY ll0£1!N'f
COSt.:_ IT ~AYS

Mas.on Mothers '
Club Holds A
Ghost Pa· rty
.

locate every cora picker in tbeir
IU'ea. The)- plan to
operators ind furnlab
ea,eb wUb sugeesUon• oa. .nfe -operation of his
machine. Tttete auUestiona were
developed by the Alrlcultural Ex&amp;;iilab
tension Service of ·the Ohio State
UbiYel'llt)'.
After ttie benediction tbe pro.
. · ·
Operators who qretl . to coop.
f or· tbe social hour wu preby Mn. tUanebe Hapton- erat-e wilJ han tbeir
machine
1t 1 11. The hoate~~e~: lin. HugheJ, 1marke4 with a apeclll aUcker. It
M
J 0 Leo.....d M1aa -~rtnel 11 ho-"' that every eorn picker
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4"w
t'""'ll
Talbott, Mrs. J. Q. Riee and M.n.loperator 'Will participate in thll
Lillian MeGbee served a desaert campaien to reduce accidenta.
~~course to tweoty-e"6-U
mem~
aDd one euest, Sandra Miller. H&amp;l· .
loweeo de-corations were used
tbrOUihOut tbe Hughes home.
Mn. LUvena Rainey returned to
· ber home at Board aRer visitinw
I her uncle w'ho is' dangerously ill
Wa..
at bJI ·h ome in Wayne Couoty.
Mrs. 1v.. Kina was the IUOI!o of
Mrs. Laele Roush Tbunday. ·
llr. and Mrs. M~vin Bonecutter
UQ$
were reeeat kUelta of relatives in
Tbe New Haven Mothers Club Columbus.
·,
.
recently voted to purebase new
for th• New Haven
PubUe

T. •F.

COnServOhOil
• League Hears·
Ch "ld
I
Local Attorney On "Delinquency''

..._..__ICL

,.Nt", · campaign.

Muter, Jln. Homer Hartley, Mrs.
Harl')' How:lNbc-lt, Mn.
Hawtins. Mn. Harold Hubbard, . Mn.
Mn. John Kauff, Mn, Lum•a, Mra.
Sbirley l!fllla,
Mra. Paul smart.
Mill Florinel Talbott •nd :Mra.
White were obaerved.

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Fisher. Mri. Ricbard F'..sher, mother of the gueet o! honor,
Jlra.
Henry Dunt and Mr!l Marm 'Van
Meter a!lllllted with the party. Ed
Davia, Mason, Pamela's great grand
falber and Mrs. Minnie Warner,
Mason, were also present.

n• c~a~a TOted to boa i.oot.. th• .."""' or tb• c,unpalgn,
eaae •..,u... ror the puto,.., study, memben or the l"'ltur• Farmer
·B lrthdays of Mils
Sylvia Me- Cblil'ter bav• mllde • survey to

ent

10-186tc.

·rect tblt

meetlng.

(21 I Real Estate

REWARD - fifty dollars for the
proo! o1 the penon or peJ-.obl
that Ia d .. troy;ng my property
at Mtnenville.
B. H. Rhodes,
Ripley, W. Va.
10 19 U
four room bouse, electricity . At
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN
Apple GrotJe. See; Alex Wheel-Please return step ladder to
er.
10.18-3tc
Jdrs. J . H. Mitchell, 680 South New modern apartment. People-s
Sec:ond St., Middleport, it 11
Terrace, Pomeroy, garage unneeded.
10-18-8tc
derneath-above flood lineshort walk to markets-11Chooll
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW,t
and
churches. Unfurntabed.
laket'• will live 1UU. the bllt
Telephone 328- V or 469-X.
U'lde OD funath:n or lppllu-

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acz-ea land, bouse, barn aod ou\
buJ1diaea. See G6orge A. M.eloZbll't. AdminllltraOOr.
6-1-U

Fo

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Halloween
co-tume party Tblll'.sd.ay eveniq .at

KAOlO &amp; 'h,a.t.VJ!lo!Ufll SERVlt;E
Phone :.!UO. L:lelaod Apptu..o.:e
Sture, 118 W. M.a!n St .. .Pomeio1

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m-e,

c~a~a or the

Pamela Covert
On Birthday

Mr. and Mra. Harry Durtt ellterWn.ed with a party celebratiq
lhe eighth birthday of lbeir gr~nd
daua:ht.:r, Pamela Covert Gamea
were played and prius
woo by
Cora I.Jlcker opert.ton ~ tbiJ Mar)' walbnrn, MarUee Van Meerea wiD be aaked to Q'bsehre ev· ter and So~ny Haynes,
ery ufety precauUen as the RaRe1reabmenls were served
to
clae Cbawpter of Future Farmen
of America and the A.iftcultural Penny Lynn Ray, Riebard Smltb,
teulon Service conduct tbelr Charles and Marilee ,Van Meter.
Corn Picker Safety C.mpata:n tbia Janell Call, Ruth Ann KJ;oeJ, Sonny Haynes, Buddy Moore, Richard
yar. Their 1011 ia for en at'tldent DeWeese, Joan Rathburn, Te:ddf

,Baptbt Cburcll bad a

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'arty Honors

Racine FFA Will
rPlan Cornpicker
I,
.
~t Safety Campaign

, Bll!ncbei HaptonataU,

euaruteed.

of Tban~.s ud Spedll No-

SenUnel, Po~neroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., 0.~ 19, 1956

Busy Bee Class
Holds Hallow~n
Party Thursday ·

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J:rror1 in Advertismi-Sbould be
..,port.d lmmedtale)J. Tho DaUJ
Mt~oa.

auLLDOIIR

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h-aler, dark green. \

$995

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AD ,-.

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..... I ~ per word.,. OM 1a,.rt1oa. JII.D.imum ebar&amp;• IOc.• eentl pu word !or lbree co•
MCUU•e iuertiona.
~ne moDth for 25 eelltl
per ward.
Pull raea- or 2 oeata per word will
be chqfld for advertiJJ.nllf not
paid for be:f\ll'e t"e 25th of e•ch
mootb foliYwla&amp; inaertlon.

FGI' blre for
basements
aad
FOR SALE . USED COAL """' ponda. P. M. ~owdery,
Loq
ROLA a 11, d Washmg Maebme.
JSottom.
a 28 \'(
Reasonable For quick sale.
Clwl~ St~ele, Bradbur)' , Ohio.
QtJICK. tiEBVICil oa Watea .a.
1 ~ 1 8-3ttp.
prairiDa tJt FactQJ1' Tt..&amp;lMld
Piano-upri.Jht. Josephine Knopp
waLttu.o.akt!l'. co~:; B~i:­
CWton, W. Va. Pbone Spru.ce
L.ERS. PMIIII"'1\-a-d
s-m.-a. Call after 3:00 P . M.
10.16-3tp
L:aH Lbe
HOUSF:BUILDERS
3D RATS KILLED witb one pound Neigler's, Racine.
9 1~ tf
STAR WAH.FARIN. Safe, Jure,

Seatlnel wiJl ruN btJ reapunalble
for more ..han one incorrect ln·

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cara

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~Dally

The sua, 11ee

lllenbach HaN1ware

s.,.... Run Feed Mill
9 19 :.!mo. p

borne of Ml'l. Allen RUIN
woll by Mn. illl'l Fife,
and Sandra Miller a gtlat
to a:ueu.
The meetina wu opened by Mn.

:1-28-tl

Rlymond Luman, prealde"-t, and !tee ytJr. for every eorn picker opMJII Emma Matthews eondu~ted. erator in tbialocaUty.
tbe devotlon.al aenJce wblcb m..
AcconUng to Mr. Nolan and Jdr.
eluded aerlpture and puyf:r. 'Elect· Wri1ht, who an advi&amp;ors to the
ed to the nominating committee Raclne JliPA Chapter, .• committee
were Mta. Chll'lc:l Bennett, Mz•· composed of Oavtd Jlysell, ltlch·
~ulab Wbite, Mrs. T. F. H·awJdu, atd YouDJ, ~ Wolfe.
Arthur
who will .report at the November Beetle and l~e Pro:ffitt will (U-

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FIIlEWOOD FOR SALE : See Wm.

Radford or
Harold Blackst~u .
Roc:bprin,ca or phone M2.J.
10 6 tmo.p

ticea of Evoota printed at m&amp;U·
lar cl118if1Ed ratee. Obttuariel ~-- · -·.
FOR SALF.-Pear\ 'IJrby Real Ea.
publilhed ... t 1 eent per word.

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lit '-.latices
OPEN HOUSE AT POMEROY Sat,
aad Sun., Ocl. ZO ao.d 21 from
10 AM to 5 PM. Located oa 300
block o£ Condor Strftt, turn at
MobUgas Station on East Kaln
St. New ranch type boUH with
1arage attached, full sized balement, gail floor furnace, all mod·
ern kitcben wUb built-in e-leetrte
oven and coo)' top with dinin&amp;
area, lara~ \ivlna: room witb fire
place, two large bedroonu. E. L.
Jlu,thes,
Mlddl(&gt;port,
phone
620&lt;-Y,
10 19 2lc

RutliUM'a

TownabJp,

HOUSE IN POMEROY, 8 rooms
and b;oth, full
basement and
laundry room . Other buildings.
Out of high water and not on a
8 SEVEN WEEKS OLD OlC PIGS.
but.
Five acres of ground. Pbone
Funk &amp;Iter, Racine, Rt. 1.
IDihl'. E. J, HlU, Pomeroy.
•
tO 17 3tp
10 II 7tp
LIVING ROOM SUITE , gas circulating beater and other household
article•.
Mrs. J. II. Cuckler,
Phone 6188-X.
10 17 3tc HOUSE FOR SALE OR R!.NT, t lx
rooms, uUHties. C&amp;ll Spruce
3-6686, Mason.
ll)..ll.at.
MRS.
SILVERN AU. C 0 0 K
10.11·8
t
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BOOKS. Order now to insure
delivery
before
Chiitllmas.
SIX ROOMS-BATH in Pomeroy
Phone 825.2, Middleport.
corporation, "as furnace , app10-13-ate
ro,omately I acre of ground,
R
14
price Cor quick s~tle, immedla\e
i
I
r
pouession.
CaH 335-X or 938-M.
ITHR~-EE.:_:__A_:C_RES:..,_L"E"'v'"E:__L-::G:::A::R::D::E:::N,

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aad

...,

--..me..
AIJBNIO:NT,
w•

brake

Complete WHEEL
llaePU'o llolotJ

- -Pom-.

Kola Stnet.

IO.IIi-8tp
APARTMENT FOR RENT.

1411

Mulberry, Pomeroy. Inquire a~
Harper's Tailor Shop. 10 17 3~p

OIW&gt; 9 room bouse at Ma11on. Reason-

(2) Card Of Thanks

able. Phone Mrt! . Carl Gardner
Pt. Pleaunt 227·J .
10·1~1p

out sincere FURNISHED ROOMS

Good Cleu VHtl Can

.w ~~~tot ...d Modv

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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aTao•••••
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Ill ·- Pamer.,,
If.0111• , _ "

Bernard Fult:r:, attorney,

wa.a tht!

rut.

for

or

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9-~11-~f ~­

FOR

10.16

3le

.

2

Cecll, 1100 W. lbla St., Pomei'OJ

$299.95 .

evenlq:s.
I 8 U
Firestone truck .. -'Urt on broken wheel on Lead· (
lna: Creelt Rot"-· E. M. Burton,
Bol 108, Middleport. 10.18-atc MAN WANTED • F o r lhwlelah
buslnea!'l In Pomeroy. No expert·

Lost-new 814

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now with
~ASH SPfiDSI
SPIN SPiff'S I

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(ti 1 Lost Er Found

17 I Help Wanted

:8 Bl Auto Servicetl

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ence needed to start. Sal., eoay

water

WA-IIDP

Opportunities

DLX. 2 dr. YOU can l"lt'n to be • Profes•
Sedan New llnlsb. Excepllollllli
lonal Boautlcl•n In an amuear. Blal'ltnar'• Pomeroy fl86.00
inaly thort timll at a mlnlnlum
10.1a.ete
cost, whith you . can pay
.•pay as · You Ltam 1111111.
lhl FORD V8 Cdr. Sedan Recent·
Takrr advantage of the lac~
ly rebuilt eqlne. Nf&amp;.OO Bl1ct·
that you ran live at home and
tner't Pomeroy. 1()..13-6tt.
learn this Profeqloa at our
Athe-ns, 0 .. sthooJ IDd ~p to
IUl the r-onst1nt demand for
18110 CHRYSLER W!Nil!lOll I dr .
BeauUctans. Auure JOUtafllf
kline oJ11lnll areen finiJh .
of
a pleasant and profitable
.00 Blaettaar'a .Pomeroy.
future. Don't wait. Limited en.
10.1Hic
rollmentJ. Write to: SOl.JTR.-

11111t BUICI( ROAD.IIAS!'tR I dr.
kdln Pow1r St()erlnt. Brake~~,
tnd Wlndowa •18$6.00 BlaeU·
41f'i Poproy IO.lMtc

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One own·
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PLYM'OU1'H DLX.
llnl•h.

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Blaettur'a Pomnoy.

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SCHOOLS, AthemJ,

Ohio aad

MtQ.neapolla, V:lnn.

10 IT 3te

(20 81 lnsurana

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lor....slmpooa laaiii'IDCO
Jllddleport. Fire - AulomoblloHeld Searb ,apron•
Bondo. Pbono ellli.JI:
NO-ll
baby blbo. lira.
Le11on Terrace,
I~ Auto,'•·-l'1nt, foJio, Coli Dol
10 19 6t&lt; rolii'Lftl!i
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SAVE · ON YOUR SHO£ repair :.t
R.elne Sboe Shop.
10..ti-l lllOC,

Whether It Be A-- REFRIGERATOR, T 'I

Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

ALLJM APPLIANCE

Arrans:ementa o f t•ll flowel'l
wete usi)IJ' in th~ llv'ftl room and
tbe tlb(i' arranpment wu rust
tbl')laa~e~ums and yellow rnl\1'""

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the evenln1.
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Chleq:o, ·Wbo

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l)a.rst Jr. was proand read an utiele
ol lbe· MlddlePuUen cluoad
A, delto thlrt"D

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·1953 PLYMOUTH

. New Yor!&lt;~ •. dei~ f~
door, radio 111d heater; . Cranbrook, four-d®r, ·beatOuld maUc traasmlsslon. . er - iu-tone green. A real .
·Dark bl11e:
. hooey,

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D~ltj!Y

or a buy.

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•114 lin.

month will he
Circle u o1e

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dlo and heater,
t'Not,one red and ll'lry · .·

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. '1'\iijj tloot, :no - radiO 3lld .

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NANCY
I'IL·M MADE
UNDER WATE~· •

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1953 ClllYSLER

Club . coupe• . black . "A'tth
healer. Dtlve 'It nd fO~
will buy II. •

H. 6 R. F.IRESTONE

RelativeS received -·NieDa~i;j
death o f Mr. Rewben
whictr occured at tits·home uu•~
tins Ferry, Wednesday ... JJe .
•, • r
'many reluives aQ.d friends in
area1
been reared here. ·
Mr. a'bd .
· Gil.qter
vl!l~te'd
ohHdren of
day ,M.th the cec:u
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Yotlny,
anr\ mother ()f Mrs. Gilmer.
Mr. a n d Mre. William BrookS
and Hazel Huth spent Sunday wlth
'Mr. a n U Mrs. R!llph McDermott ·
or Chester Ridge.
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Mr and Mrs. J)wight . G~·I~;,;~:::• j.f ;.~:•l·o
and Mrs. Ra)l Rubinson of
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey ~ers
were Sunday gue;;ts of Mr. and Mrs
D:.~llzts Gibbs of Broad flun .
Mr. alld Mrs. Ro\' R~d and ramof
· Sunday willl

OUR. !IJEXT ,

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1- llc!bert
luable
to

1953. PLY~ · . 1 .

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and

I'EATURE 1$ A

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TJIESJ!: WILL 81 GIVEN AWA~
3 PER WEEJI,JN THE NEXT 4 WEEKS
DURING THIS

Eatq 111u1t1 May Be Oblalaed Al

Ot Oat

TO

YEAR · END

LEF-T

NOfHING TO BU.Y

Grove spent
MJ'S. LJlJNrence

SUNSET · ~~~- .
'i'!"ATION•

Special, four door, dyna.
Oow - radio and heater~
WSW. Two-lolle black and
white.

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GE DRYERS!

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'Mrs. W.' S. Billups ~~ J-'1:. ~a ·
.!lant spent Monday with Flor.e,ce
Mae and Ola Rickard.
.
Tom a n d ,Mollie .\ahnson and
Fannie Roush ca11ed in ltbe bo,me
of Mr. and Mrs , ArtJe ~h ~ on
Broad Run Mond,.y afternoon. , .
1Mr. and Mrs. J,lieb:wd lA~ is ~u·
ghter, ~.:n.d Mrs. LQI,a ~ia .wP1·e
guests of Mr. an(J •Mrs. Fr.ed RoUsh

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GIGANTIC CONTEST

LETART, W;Va.

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lt).!Htc

booklna (')rders fur Scotch-lJte
n•me plate &amp;ll'l• that ahlne at
nlte for Ru1·al Mall boxu Hou•e number1-D00r
platet.
Fl'f'e Salts Outfit • Dlumlnated
stan Co. 2942 1st Ave. SouU..

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room.

- not on your dothet. S~cl
and 1oap 1cum are automlliC·
ally rernoV«&lt; II wuh water
contimiOUilJ cir.~lat•.

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1104 PONTIAC DLX. 2dr. Sedan
Orlalnal rwo toae bl;.o~ flrtleh.
· $1281.00 Blo~~.ettaar 'll Pomoroy.
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Huntlnsto•, W. Va.

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autornatlu
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• warw Sa... fur 'mlltlltl...
• War~ ond !old Wator llftlos to .., holwallf
e5-I A&lt;tl-® Wl1lllot Adloo
• 1-la Wanonty on ......., !IDUI'Ialoo

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By-Laww of the clug were
by its members· at the
The by·laws were written
Paul Roush,
president:
Gerald Clark, vtc:e-presldent;
Mrs. Floyd Capehart.
The secretary'a report wu given
and dues collected 411t the meettne
which wu
ln charge of Mrs.
Rou.ah. Refreshments were aernd
and games played.
Attendinl were Mrs. James Hltgerty, Mrs. Donald Brown,
Mre.
Gene Athey, Mrrs. ·Gerald Clark,
Mrs. Paul Roush. Mn. Ralph Fink,
program.
Mrs. Bobby Muncy, Mrs. Eu1ene
Hesson and one guest, Mrs. RoMr.;. Pul~en thanked the speak t land Karr.
er and Sandra for the program.
Guests included Mrs. WUUam K Ev 11
' ersOn aid Mr1r1. William Sprague,
Sandra ·lfld Dianne McComas.
Future project~ were dilcuseed
during the meeting and wm be
complete at a later date.
·
•Mrs. McComn and Sandra
Br~wington , with Mrs. Grace Abbott all a contributing hoateas, ser·
v"c:L punch, cookies and cake to
tblrty-~hree memben and 1ueab.
Mrs. Pullen presided at the Cf'YII·
tal punch bowl and Dlannt Me:·
Comas and Sind• Brewibrton aJI·
ltted their mothera in tbe dinlnJ

.'l'rtve).-FIDMenvo14

'Mr. and Mrs. Arc}l Roush

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

of "trqe juvenile delinquency'' and
said that 11tatiatlca. &amp;how that only
3 per cent of the nation's young
people c:ome lp tltls elan . .He alao
said that tbo increase in population
a~ounted for t h e aRparent in·
crease iii juvenU11 delib4,uents.
The sp&amp;ate:r reviewlid a number
of laws dealing with Ue~;nquenc:y
which are broken repeatedly but
are' raely enfOI'C!ed citing "eursiDJ"
as one of the Infractions of law
whi.eh could be invok•d.
Sandra Br~ina:ton played a pla·
no solo "bawn" to conclude the

-e:u JOQ cl'e1ner
clothe~. Urn 11 caull!lt in filter

( 19)· Business

(81 Auto Soles

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1 athey met at the boine
of Mrs. Bobby Muncy. Aaolatlng
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Votes To Buy ·
Lib rary R

Clnn• and H•o ••n• w.-h

8. RAWLING IONI. CO. •
Wnc- llrYice.
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I. DOIICISft.YilOUTB
Dl.

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New HOVen

•SuperlorcSenU,
Senlce.fo ~ Llvinll
OUrMctlo ·

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LETART W V
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WITH ~DE- IN

to make and profits aood. start
immedi~ttely. Write RBwlelah's
Dept, OHJ-M0-180 Freeport, Ill.

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A "Ghost Party was held by the
Mason Mothers' Club as the members met last Wednesday'" niacht at
the hom~ or Mrs Lilah ·zrerkle ln
f,{aeOD. Af;:'li5ting Mrs. Zerkle as
hostesses were Mn. June Burna
11 Cia k
and Mrs. Sa Y
r ·
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Members attended t ll e party
dreued a• gho!its with a Prize !or
bos ., being
the most "unusual &amp; t .
pAsented to· Mrs Mary Berry
Th opening thought was
e
M Je w••..:. a•d
1Jetlt&lt;ld by rs.
an ~·
~
tb• memt.ers recited the MoULer's
Prayer. Several projets for the
..... 0 e d. iseussed·and program
1Urwr
. d
booklets for the year .were. 185Ue ·
i, .A,ttnding were Mrs. ·Gail Ingles,
Mrl. r E., A- Scbae~J_el, Mfl, v~a ·,
Dodson, Mrs. Jo Ann ·J;I~boqr,
Mrs. Joyce c."on, Mrs. Jeaid
.~ WDi~rner, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mrs.. a e·
bl .. .Mrs. Swackhammtll', Mrs. June ·
Van Meter, Mrs. Martha Cook; '!0 d
Mrs. B"etty Foreman.

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CLIFTON
guesta speaker when t P e Child
127 Butternut Ave. 10 17 14tg
Mr. and Mr.s, GeorJ&amp; Burl18 •nd
tbankl to the Middleport Emeraeney Squad, Dr. R. R. Picken11, ONE FOUR ROOM and 1 five the Couples Club took dinner with Cons~rvatiort League met Thufsday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle Saturand all our friend• and nelah·
room apartments , 8 room dwell- day evening.
evening at the home of ¥rs. ,J., W
bora for thalr help and kindne.u
tne, newly deeorated inside and
McComas. Mrs. James P.uUen~' presThe
Good
WiU
Class
met
at
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the
Mr. and
durina: Race's Hlneu.
out. Must be aeen to be appre· homeident,
wa-s in charge of the meetFrieda
Henry
on
Monday
Mrs. Rac:e H. Davu.
10 19 ltp
elated. 8 room and 8 room ~ventng anrl beaan , qulltlng for ing and Introduced the speake~ .
hJU8e8 Botb wlthin G min , walk the winter months .
Mrs. Fultz dil;CUJsed the meanmg
WE WISH TO THANK thl!
of
Court
House. A. N Bena:el,
friends and nieJtrbors
Pomeroy.
belpfulneu durlnl
n!
ind death of our
-·
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1randmother, Mrs.
"l"or rent - Eleettic wallpipet
Warner. Espedall)·
•teamer. Clinton .Flliher, Kid·
and Rev. Underwood
dteport.
Ph. 6263-X.
11-1-11
comfortin&amp; aermon
prayers,
the planltl and alngen for their r .. . . . - ·b eautiful selections,
the pdl &amp;a!foid
- ·lllddlopwl.
Dnp
beareu, Dr. Keller for his mcdl·
CUotoo f'loher,
cal tervieea and attention, and
Phone -..x_
11·1-d
all wbo sent flowera •nd carda
REN'r 4 rooms and ·bath and
or contriiJuted In any way to
o
r00101
ann 'bath, furotshed
our com f-::· t. Spechal thanks and
llpartmenta. · Wm. T. Gruuer,
heartfelt 11.pprceiaUon to Willie
Middleport.
I 22 1 mo p
Yount and Fritz Ruck from the
·Ewlns: Funeral Home for their 3-ROOM ~UNFURN!SHilD
apartelflcienl and courtl!oua tervlce .
ment with b•th. Newly decorMr. and Mrs. CIJUord EniGW and ated. Call 294.
9 20 tf
hmil)', Mr. and Mrs. Georae
P,~r·lCJ and family, Mr. and Mrs. CONTAOT US if you need an apart
Van Torrence and family.
-ment or office •pace. Good se·
10 18 ltp
lection. Good IocaUona. Phone
817QJ
10 17 81c
Your choice or Normal or Slow
for wuh, Normal or Slow £or
tiliOoMS ond BATH, 10 &lt;;ole St.
apin ... or any c.ombia.atiou to
Found--o- n-e set of keys. toqulre
for 1mall reliable famll,f. eaD
1uit a,.r ll:ruiWIMfalmd -~·
per month. See Mh. Howtrd
1t Dally Sentinel OftJce.

We Wish to extend

visit 80

l uaottd

MR. AND MKS. HI!:KMAN I&lt;ICKARD were
ust 11 at the Seventh Avenue Church of Christ in
Ohto. Mrs. Rickard was the former MISS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Merrtit
ville. Mr. Rickard, formerly of Mason
hama High School and Is a graduate of Ohio
where he received his B.S. and Master of
He is at pr'eserit working on his PH. D. there,
Rickard are, both employed at the ~airy Science
at Ohio State.

QUAIJTY ll0£1!N'f
COSt.:_ IT ~AYS

Mas.on Mothers '
Club Holds A
Ghost Pa· rty
.

locate every cora picker in tbeir
IU'ea. The)- plan to
operators ind furnlab
ea,eb wUb sugeesUon• oa. .nfe -operation of his
machine. Tttete auUestiona were
developed by the Alrlcultural Ex&amp;;iilab
tension Service of ·the Ohio State
UbiYel'llt)'.
After ttie benediction tbe pro.
. · ·
Operators who qretl . to coop.
f or· tbe social hour wu preby Mn. tUanebe Hapton- erat-e wilJ han tbeir
machine
1t 1 11. The hoate~~e~: lin. HugheJ, 1marke4 with a apeclll aUcker. It
M
J 0 Leo.....d M1aa -~rtnel 11 ho-"' that every eorn picker
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t'""'ll
Talbott, Mrs. J. Q. Riee and M.n.loperator 'Will participate in thll
Lillian MeGbee served a desaert campaien to reduce accidenta.
~~course to tweoty-e"6-U
mem~
aDd one euest, Sandra Miller. H&amp;l· .
loweeo de-corations were used
tbrOUihOut tbe Hughes home.
Mn. LUvena Rainey returned to
· ber home at Board aRer visitinw
I her uncle w'ho is' dangerously ill
Wa..
at bJI ·h ome in Wayne Couoty.
Mrs. 1v.. Kina was the IUOI!o of
Mrs. Laele Roush Tbunday. ·
llr. and Mrs. M~vin Bonecutter
UQ$
were reeeat kUelta of relatives in
Tbe New Haven Mothers Club Columbus.
·,
.
recently voted to purebase new
for th• New Haven
PubUe

T. •F.

COnServOhOil
• League Hears·
Ch "ld
I
Local Attorney On "Delinquency''

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,.Nt", · campaign.

Muter, Jln. Homer Hartley, Mrs.
Harl')' How:lNbc-lt, Mn.
Hawtins. Mn. Harold Hubbard, . Mn.
Mn. John Kauff, Mn, Lum•a, Mra.
Sbirley l!fllla,
Mra. Paul smart.
Mill Florinel Talbott •nd :Mra.
White were obaerved.

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Fisher. Mri. Ricbard F'..sher, mother of the gueet o! honor,
Jlra.
Henry Dunt and Mr!l Marm 'Van
Meter a!lllllted with the party. Ed
Davia, Mason, Pamela's great grand
falber and Mrs. Minnie Warner,
Mason, were also present.

n• c~a~a TOted to boa i.oot.. th• .."""' or tb• c,unpalgn,
eaae •..,u... ror the puto,.., study, memben or the l"'ltur• Farmer
·B lrthdays of Mils
Sylvia Me- Cblil'ter bav• mllde • survey to

ent

10-186tc.

·rect tblt

meetlng.

(21 I Real Estate

REWARD - fifty dollars for the
proo! o1 the penon or peJ-.obl
that Ia d .. troy;ng my property
at Mtnenville.
B. H. Rhodes,
Ripley, W. Va.
10 19 U
four room bouse, electricity . At
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN
Apple GrotJe. See; Alex Wheel-Please return step ladder to
er.
10.18-3tc
Jdrs. J . H. Mitchell, 680 South New modern apartment. People-s
Sec:ond St., Middleport, it 11
Terrace, Pomeroy, garage unneeded.
10-18-8tc
derneath-above flood lineshort walk to markets-11Chooll
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW,t
and
churches. Unfurntabed.
laket'• will live 1UU. the bllt
Telephone 328- V or 469-X.
U'lde OD funath:n or lppllu-

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acz-ea land, bouse, barn aod ou\
buJ1diaea. See G6orge A. M.eloZbll't. AdminllltraOOr.
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Halloween
co-tume party Tblll'.sd.ay eveniq .at

KAOlO &amp; 'h,a.t.VJ!lo!Ufll SERVlt;E
Phone :.!UO. L:lelaod Apptu..o.:e
Sture, 118 W. M.a!n St .. .Pomeio1

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m-e,

c~a~a or the

Pamela Covert
On Birthday

Mr. and Mra. Harry Durtt ellterWn.ed with a party celebratiq
lhe eighth birthday of lbeir gr~nd
daua:ht.:r, Pamela Covert Gamea
were played and prius
woo by
Cora I.Jlcker opert.ton ~ tbiJ Mar)' walbnrn, MarUee Van Meerea wiD be aaked to Q'bsehre ev· ter and So~ny Haynes,
ery ufety precauUen as the RaRe1reabmenls were served
to
clae Cbawpter of Future Farmen
of America and the A.iftcultural Penny Lynn Ray, Riebard Smltb,
teulon Service conduct tbelr Charles and Marilee ,Van Meter.
Corn Picker Safety C.mpata:n tbia Janell Call, Ruth Ann KJ;oeJ, Sonny Haynes, Buddy Moore, Richard
yar. Their 1011 ia for en at'tldent DeWeese, Joan Rathburn, Te:ddf

,Baptbt Cburcll bad a

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'arty Honors

Racine FFA Will
rPlan Cornpicker
I,
.
~t Safety Campaign

, Bll!ncbei HaptonataU,

euaruteed.

of Tban~.s ud Spedll No-

SenUnel, Po~neroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., 0.~ 19, 1956

Busy Bee Class
Holds Hallow~n
Party Thursday ·

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J:rror1 in Advertismi-Sbould be
..,port.d lmmedtale)J. Tho DaUJ
Mt~oa.

auLLDOIIR

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h-aler, dark green. \

$995

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Program , Mrs. Fran r,.~ J ohnson .
Horpitality, Mrs .

Will1.1m

·Bradbury PTA Group Votis For
·Playground Equipment Purchase

The PA voted t o purchase silverware for the kitchen Ill the
school. Mr:s. Albert Roush reported
for the prettiest , ueliest , funniest on a t-H dub for g1rl~ from 10-1~
and most oriJ inal coatumes and the which will be started in the n~ar
PI'A wUJ also Jive aec:ond priles future. Mrs. Guy Ru~ell is chair·
in the Slime daasa. Other plan5 man of t he commJllec organizing
include fish pond, fortune t elling a Fint A•d Class w1t h David ObJin.
booth, sale of hot-dogs , sloppy joe ger. Middleport !"ire l){'partment
aandwtcb~, d~XJgbnuta cider and C b~f as theii- leon·her. Time

The Br&amp;dbury P•renl-Te~Kher
4atdation

voted to purchase
~ad equipmeot rrom tbe
~ Center, Middlepor-t, when

tbf:J

' ~ Pla01 were announced by t be ·
J'iaenee Committee, .Mrs. Homer
FOI'I'e.lt, chairman , to llav~ a Hallo\\:een party on Thursday, Oet-.
4ber 25th. $1 prize's wril be "vea

wa:;

USED CAR

Stock
Reduction
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SALE!
TO GET RE~DY FOR 1957 BUICKS
ON DISPLAY NOV. 9th

1950 FORD 4 dr. ·.··· ·· ·'· · · · · · · · · ··· · · · $195
Looks rollgb but runs good.

1950 HUDSON 2 dr. · ·· · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · $195
1950 BUICK Special f dr. · ·· ·· · · · · · · · $377
1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 dr. · · · ··'· $295
Exceptionally good engine.

1950 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 dr. · · · •· ·· · $395
Sparkling original dark green flniah . Solid car.

The Elders, Trustees, Deacons
and Deaconesses of the First PresChurch met Thursday ev-

Ihe

Sparkling original black finish.

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1952 DESOTO VI 4 dr. Sedan ··· ·· · · · $795
Power steering. One carelul owner.

' 1953 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan·· ·· $895

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Jla]l®':~een

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Surprise Party
Given Honoring
Delores Kraeuter

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Bee our complete liJJe of

bll'\hday Oct. 13.

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KODAK FLASH ,.
U P P L IJ

and 5

CA M ERA 5

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With a m4MI.,rn Kodak camera, Indoor pictures and 1naps at
night ore ever.y bit at 1imple ~sure Gs.funny.day 1n9pahots;
Stop In soon and ••e our complete line of BrO'III'nie and Kodak
cam,m, fiiiTI, flasholdtrs, bulbt, and""photo aJds. Eaty-doet-

lt

Bath outR•t; tool

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to M!"s, Willlams' In

·•lf
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wlU!, ·tha DallY Sen·
Mr.•. Arthur ~k~··~
·, · ·mornlag, hU. hua. iltew- "GaidtnerB
"ngen:d at her ed membei-s of
fOllowlnl aa ar- tail Merchants'
fhr
ov~ the purchase of a new other ,nerehants
on· o1 ·Halloween w'lnt1ow
· :;;~;·:· i p:i!fi that when abe point· contest for tbe young people
lO -hlni 1hat they "ci"Guld nOt"
the vliJage.
·&lt;·.• -; , ·ear .. ~ P,feHDt·
a aho.t~un

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

At TraHic Lltht Ia Mlddlllport
Open lve•lnp
'9 p. m.

Ph-

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o.. Oct. 20, 1956--$

nto

she fled trom him, Ina,- ~ .
· Caollllae ear
s will
given
near the bom.e-,
lii"'!s ln various
will .,.
.
at her

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l~~!~~~-~25~ e:exl••·

Fllneral tervlees for llltJaret
Gfoeuaer Cun.d.iff,
a gati.,. of trationa have marched Into Poland from Red Germany and
Meill County wbo died ·at
ber are advancing lin Warsaw.
home in Oswald, Cdif., will be
Le Moode eorrespondent Pbilippe Ben reported from W.vheld Monday at 2:30 p, m. ta tile iaw that Polish Co.11!1Du~.lst leaders ao:e dlotrlbutiDg ll1lll tg
Ewing Funeral Cblpel.
1 atudeab and workers llo rsiat dli
Friend! and relltiYet bere •ere
!)
R.uuia-. adv•ae1.
advised Saturday that he-r body
•Be• nld Potisb ...... poll••
would arrive ·at ColumbU&amp; AJrport
have refwed to II'Hirt 700 "1ibat 3:65 p. m. today.
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eral"' Polilb officials
IPflrhead- · "'''"' .o:
$urvlvlng thr. deceased are two
.ing Poland', altempt tt bred:
eb.lldren, Margaret Floreace Cunaway from tbe Kr:mtlla.
diff and EdWin c ·u ndlff: 1'1er parMe~'"'-/"
Eorli« tho Swodbll nmpper
Mr. and !.ira. Norman CunExpreueo re)Wl'ted :thtt Comm•
of CinctnnaU ,and four bro.
ThrFc cues, oae a suH for dl- olat Sou N. s. ~~P.Vwamed
No:-rnaa Gloecllaer Jr., Jaek
vorce
• have been flied In Mei.J-.; Poles .seetlpg Jodepeadenee fnlm
Jame:~ GJoeekDI!r ami
Couniy
ComnuJD Flea,. court ainte j Moscow that "we- will CTIIIh wi.tl
aU of Clnctonati.
Friday.
; forte .. _IJJY attem_p t •t ftftl.t.
are ber uncle,
Tbe
divaree
action
is by Hobart
Demclr: M. Wmter, tae eorraof Po.inlrr())' .and
Cuaditf,
pllillti!f,
,qam.t
Lorraine
pondent
wh~ "~e the Story"' of
.· llD4 an IWlt,
Cundiff, both of H.iddleport.
XhrWJhc:bev 1 blatz mlsfioa to 'Wtr~
of Jo!lki!as. KJ;
AaOtber •ult il aa action to ap- 118W, told El:prUIQ. tile- , •".,.lila
.,adeiatbeBe&lt;els prapr.iate
propetty, f o r ..-a n es~ 1 1ea~u "l01t control" of hbnHif..•
ment for bicb'wiJ purpose over the I ~unq • mtetiDJ with re_preae•
propert7. -4f JoeeplliDf!' E. Piekem llv~ of the Polt,b poUtburd.~
et. al, OII "Stafe Route 124·
l am .. . . . to
you W1tat
In •• .moo to tO partmoa n&gt;al th~ road to ~ ""*'lll&lt;ol' "
estate Blu.che Welter is tbe plajn ~anter quo1ed ~beheY u IV•

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ber and the three
the car witb htm
the FJOod Roa4 to
Route 1. She 11ld
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W~en he entered
Red the car i.nd
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ker, Evelyn . WelJti, Dayton WeUs,
Veto Welker, "LuCllle Welker, DorAt tbe pcilitlntro :meetiq. WJa.
'llrlcllo;.j b Diclreo•. 1latold PkkeDI ArmJald, KhrnohebeY refulo4 'to
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Dr. All good tires.
~~:~ir· Would make a
car o.r second car.
MANY MORE.TO
CHOOSE FROM

Middleport Qubs .
Plan HWowe'en
Window Contests ·

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Mornins: StQr had a sur.p rhe birthday party Itt 1helr home in honor
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Funeral Servicefl By ~hchev Against Poles , '
Will Be Monday today
WNDON (UP)-The Paris pewspaper Le ~nde re~
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Attending :were her Sunda.y
Mrs. Hubert Taylor otertalned School teacher, Mrs. Verna Rose,
8 group of fri~nds at a Cardinal Tommy and Louise Fisher) Richard
Cra(tman Product! party at ber Shuler, Phyllis Ihle, David Hysell,
home Wednesday. Prizes were Annabelle Rose, Dana Van Meter,
Others present were James Sulawarded to Mra. Leonard Jlpscbar Jl)hn Easterday, Carol Deem, Larry
livan, Charles Peoples,
Vincent
Mrs. Joe Wolfe and tbe Jl~teu Holter, Delmar and Jimmy lhmm.
Dabo, Leland Brown, George An4Jftd h-er slsters, ~a and Roberta
served a des~ert (OUrse.
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Kraeutcr.
Others present were Mrs. Jake
Games and retreshments were
Betz, Mrs. Ethel Jones. Mrs. F. 0 . enjoved and the honored guest reBoyer, Mrs. Howar~ Bowers, Mrs. Roush, Harold Carabab, and counCiaudc Ashley, Mrs Russell Lyons, .ty Agent c. E. BlakeBlee.
Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mrs. L. D. . · The new char.ges will be offerFowler, Jose. ed in the next General Auembly.
'Mrs. John Bulin, above , a chron· niles, Mrs. Harry
phine
Mowery.
, ceived many
from her friends.
ic enterer of contests. figures today ~e hit the jackpot.
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YOU .WANT BUY 'EM
for more contests to compete ~e
as a result of being the owner fiF
a new 21-lnch Philco cabinet modWag. Radio, Heat- el televis ion set. It wa.s the prize
. Automatic Trans. R ..•n•
offered by lo~ oreman and Abboll,
hJ£al Philco dealer, to the winne r
One Owner,
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of 11 "M ~&lt;tc h. the Stars" contest
Jn a long series of other rontests she has entered Mrs. Buli n
tinished in second piacc twice
and third . onc.c. Her best loot t Lo
date had been a bedroom suite.
Mrs. Bolin, wbo resides with her
husband and three children at
home in Hysell Run, has acc~m­
pllshed tmother reat of wh.ich she
Is real proud

Recently rebuilt engine.
Beautiful blue with white trim. Good lop.

"Mra. Jack Fowler waa weloomed
aa a new member when the SewRite Sewlne Club met Wednesday
evlnlaa;· at the Ground 'Observer
Corp1 building, Lincola Heights.

decoraHn.q the church for Cbrlltm.,s and tbt possi·b illty
of tht
1Youth FellowaMp helpiaa; on the '
project. Folluwiog lhe famU,
sided and also led the devotions night dinner a BiUy Graham fllm,
purln gtbe buainess sePion in
using for his topic . .. U any ma9 mad e In Englaud, will be sb'own charp of Mrt. Don Kenedy, preawill come after me, Jet his take up In th e !lanCtuary.
det, plana were made for a "bobo"
taken
party to be held at the home of
hia cross and follaw me,"
Two ~ommittet"s were named, Mrs, David Goodwin, OcL 31. Plans
from Matb~ 10 :3·2-48. Thought!
broua:ht out in the devotioiUI were t.
w. R. l.:.ttrpenter,
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for the aDOual
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rs. T. A. Cbrl s t maa anne~t
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"Tb e t UJ·ea o sacr ICe must run .pownle and Charles Peninger,
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throush one's life ..if_, be, ia.~...tma
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true f oUower vi C.u-,at' and,
,· d lnd Mrs. WiU!am ~·-bel, •.r.rojict · m 1
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Durlbg the bu.slaess llet!l~ . it· ~
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,· A dessert course was served at tesaea and Pre5ent
were those
;lhe close of the meeting by Mn. named above and Mrs. Geor&amp;e Conkenneth Flnle)' · and Mn. Elmer .de, Mu. Dayton Stric)dantl .Mrs.
l\'hlte to Rev. and
Mrs. Eua:e•e Elffll!r White, Mrs. Calvin Simp·
'Brown, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Blakes- 10n, Mrs. Donald Mullen, Mn11. Ray
lee, Mra. W. R. Carpenter, Mn. Blowers and Mrs. Donald Colllas.
William Swatzel,
MrA. HaYman
Barnitz, Mrs_ John Werry and Mrs.
T. A. Downie.

Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Vincent Dabo . Mrs.
Karl
Owen, PhyiiJs Joath.im, Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mrs. ~~-ed
DeWeese,
Mrs. George Anderllvn Jr.

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1951 FORD V8 4 dr. Sedan · .... · .. · · $395
1951 HUDSON Conv. Coupe · · · · · ·· ·· · $366

project. There was a di&amp;CWI:sion Jn

Mrs. John Bolin
Again Emerges As
Contest Winner

Kuah Bearba were 1ueatJ when home:
Mrs. Emma Leifheit entert.alae&lt;1
burtna: the bLliJiDeiS ae~~loo in
the Kin Club, Tuesday eveniq at
charse of Mrs. C. l. Eberlb~b.. ..
b.er home, Prospet.1 Hill. Fall
pi ana were made
for a masked ..
HaLloween party at the home of .,
Mrs. Ricbard Vauih•n Sr. on Tues .~
day, Octeber 30.
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Games were played aad priRI ~
Cro88, 18, son of Mr. ·and .Mn. awarded to Mr.s. Ebersbach, Mr1.1
Walter B CrOlla, Route l , Langs.
Edgar Pratt and Mrs. Theoore Le- ·..
ville, Oblo, recently was promoted hew. The tr~eUns prb:t: donated!
to apeclaliat third clasa in Kofea. b:y Mrs. Wald Windon wai nard- '~
where he il a member of the 7th ed to Mra. Charles Buck.
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lnflllltry DivisiOn.
A ~lf~e_ma,n with Co~· pany E of rled out in the refreshment._ DIP. !
the d.iv1.1"'n s 31st Regiment, Spec- kins and the favors wbleh were .
ialiJt Crou entered the Army in I candleh
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1Alao present were Mn. Willi•rd ""
Fort Brsta:, N. C., before arrivina.
in the Far Ea:ot last July.
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Ebenbach, Mrs. J.ee Pratt, :U:ra.
Cross attended BuUand Higb Emmett Blackburn l!)d Mrs. BarSchool .
old Ebersbacb.
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Servicemen

s. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

with a potluck dinner at six o'clock
when the Come Double Clasa of
the United Methodist Church met
Tuesday evening at the church.
C. E. Blakealee, president, pre-

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'Come-Double' Closs Of Methodists Plan Hob.o Party Set
Church-Wide .Family Night Potluck Event For October 31
.Plans were made to spans-or a
reported that pecans were or- 8 S
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church·wide family night, Nov. 11 dered to sell as a money makinc
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Church Leaders
Meeting Held
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third P~alm bv Mrs. Everett Light ·
foot.
During I h e program reports
Chairman of ctJmmitteea ftJr the were given on the county Council
year are : rman(e, Mrs. Homer For- meeting held on Octltber 41h at th(
reat ; Social Hn. Richard OJier; Lt'tart School when five mernbcrc
of Bradbury PTA atlended.
The attendance award ed of $5
wu won by the First Grade laugh\
by Mra . Wilbur Theobald w i t h
twenty-six parent.s present.
Room -mothers announ.eed at the
meeling were : First Mrs. William
King, Mrs. Del Hysell ; Second, Mrs
Everett Ligh.foot, Mra. Lawrence
Groaan; Third, Mra. Glenn Enrm,
· Mrs.. Herschel Gilkey; Fourth, Mrs.
Nathan Biggs. Mrs. Guldle Fridley;
Firth, Mrs. MeGlooe, Mn. Del
Lightroot; Sixtb, Mrs Richard Oiler, Mrs. Guy Bing; Seventh, Mrs.
Freda; ~Little, Mn Guy •Russell;
ElgbtJr; Mrs. Albert Row:b, Mrs.
Delores Miller.

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Masked (Halloween .Party PI~~
Made By 'Kin' Club At Meeting~

Lucille Bearhs Hawklno, Pomeroy Society Editor

and the reading of the .Twenty· PTA.

bu,.- t:be malA-rial.

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met Wednesda y evenin-.z at
t ~ e Bradbury School with Mrs.
Hathu BiAs president, presldiftl..
Jo1ut, farlons ud Kenneth Me- coa~. Tbe commlttee hal a-lso
and date of the f1r.ot meeung will
EJhjnpey gave a report on this eQ· planned a bake sale on November .be announced later. The PTA is
uipment and a committee Princi· 21 at the Tri-Luster.
selling Golden Krumoie:s candy, $1
~ Genld Rupe, ;&gt;Jath&lt;~.n Bicas and
The meeting opened with the a box, and orden may be pla&lt;.--ed
~tt Lightfoot were named to Pledge of Allegiuce to the Flag with teachel"li or members of tbe

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Memben:hip, Mr~ Rolot!rt !'nee;
Publicity Mr~. Wilbur Theol»tld.

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Friday Meeting

ludge Joba ~on, prellideot or
the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club, preai,ted at their weekly ~D·
ner meeting Friday at the Heatlf,
.xetbodls.t ehUreh. Guest. present
were P'aul Henderson and Mr. Wol
bome and pert, Hanford, membert of tile

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ln one year she has rJ!(IUeed
her we ight by sclentifte dieting
under direction of a loc,~l phyoll·
cian from 280 to 180 lbs.
"I worked as hard on reducing
as 1 did on the TV con~st. " sh. ~·

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parenta, be threaten·
wlth a bi'ead blfe

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She won the TV in competition
with 1.000 local enll~les. Her entry. a neat scrapbook filled with
pit•turcs of current TV ~tars, cor·
reclly matched pictures of certain
cciC'hrilics with numbers as re.
quired in the contest rules. lt fur .
lh.er displayed a wide ran~ of
actor!!., .&lt;~in.::ers and comedians with
appropriate •·vie-wer" c~r;;;;. ••!.~ .
Mr. Bolin hi: a trucker and
in mini8ter of the Church of God
in Point Pleasant, W. Va,

or iti• iamilt allp- ·
St. home
a alttlbbor

One careful owner. Spotlesa original light green flnlah.

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1953 CHEVROLET Belair 4 dr. Sedan · · $99$
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Power Steering, Pow•r Brakes, &amp; Power windows. One
local owner.

1954PONT"C Dlx. 8cyl~ 2 dr. Sedan $1,295

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