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Pomeroy Chapter OES Makes'Plans
Surprise Party
Given To Honor For "Friends Night" Next Meeting
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FURNITURE
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RADII l'UIINITIJIUIIII

OES met Tocsrl.ay evening at lM or••ut hou~e (ov L t~!Lon to attend
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H ·~ M.a son1c Temp le P:~ ~l matrons an •\ .. friend s n1ghl' ' werf! receiv!'(j
Mrs. Robed Wmebrenner,
':1- pasl pAtr on~ Will also he honored from llanne on Srpt('rnber 10.
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S~o"pl!!mht• r 26. and Harnsonv1!1e,
at • ptcmc dinner at the home of
Flon•nce I Lacy , as~t&gt;{Jate mat·
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Mr. and Mr11. Charles Ktng
(Donna ron ;mu·' II 1111. ~ p S• 011 lh wor th y Septemb~&gt;r 28
Winebrenner) and children. Randy patrou protem , prrsirlNl and a ru
A rt'ft'JJ~ion for fl.elly !\1 . John and Milldy Luane.
Jnmuua·BI Inn w ;,, rt"ar! from lh &lt;' ~on. grand condur\n"~ at ("olumMrs. Winebrenner wa H given a . d L~tnct pre~u 1L'n t r oue,_" rnm J.: a dis · hus. anr1 for WaliPr J ~iind!"eVLn ,
grandmother bran•let
with the lrtrt parlv to h•· h{'ld ~~ (;rand Tc- grand s&lt;'lliJnrl ~~ S•rashurl' •v !o-names and birthdates of hf'r eight mp!r ~rs,, ron 1n ('\('veland. w ·rn- ;tnnottnrl'd and mvitation;; r£&gt;c('ived
to attl'nrl .
gnndchlldrt-n lis 11 special ~ift .
ne~da y Ortoht•r 31 . at 11 :30 pm .
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At lh&lt;' rlo~1' o f thr tnl'l'lin:;! lhl'
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l.w" Of 'h. K'·og hom".. •·d
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... ~ tend thrn• irlsla!!ii110n~ nf "Rain- grnup wPrr m~·1
present were Mr.
Winebrenner . how for r, 111'" ~ ·' rotlows __ we_llston . room which wa ~ dt•rnrated with
Mr. and Mrs. Ra y Will Lams (lri!. ) Septemb'-'r !5, at the ( htL IL· h nr flrrangtmrnts 'nf rlnwPrs. fnr rl'and children,
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Rockie and Mark : Mr. and Mrs chilrlr&lt;'n. Timmy and Tommy Van , Erl1th Shain . M:uv K V n~ t Maria
Thomas
Russell (Aldf&gt; ne)
and H_y scll Run
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SISTERS' FIRST --AND LAST---DAY OF SCHOOL

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Milson and Roane Count1!18 m.t in
tfta Haven Theater on last Thur..
daJ after.,aon to nominate a can•

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~iss Kathryn lkn gP J tert tod :~y
!'ur her hom e. Cmcmnati ilftcr a
two months vl•dl with Dr . anJ
Mrs. c. E. W. Downi•·- Shr wa~ ac. d h"m" b'' Dr Downie
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Eldon w eeks., .John !'"··wk. llowani MclnloHh aod Mt s~ ltalil ('l Batey wrrP in Mariett a. Mond&lt;ly lo
aUcnt! the fa1r .
Edward :\tdnlu ~h and e!rildren
Eddw and Rita nf Daytl!n ;JI"l'!\'1'(1
Wedncsdav fu1 11 vt~ ll w·t h hi ~
p .. rents, Mr aud Mr, H•1 wa.d ~ :-

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DEXTER. DYESVILLE-CARPENTER
PAGEVILLE-HARRISONVILLE

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THE DAILY SENTINEL NOW HAS

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Mr. and Mrs . Aaron Shef'ts, CoNegrue. to "lltay away." "
lumbus. and Mr ~nd Mrs. Brooks
cruwd .al some 250 persons
McKinl ey, Re)·nn!rishurg, we re ho!mlllerl ai::Hmt the grounde. B.nd iday we-ekend gU('!its of Mr . and
threnlll lo uso&gt;; (;'lm W keep the Mrs. 0 . E. MeK inlPy and :son, Earl.
Y&lt;'huut on an ~:~.tl-whlle basiB
Mi..~s Carol Hac-hlel , RN. who is
""'&lt;!'" heard. (lntcrnot-loMal) ~employ~d al the Meigs (~elleral
- Hospital, left this week !or a trip
to Niagara Falls and Canada With
!\iiss Susa n Pfalsgraf, RN, and Miss
Jane Bovl('s. RN. both nursP..s at St.
Joseph ':s HIL~pita! , Parker~buq~ .
Mr. and Mrs . llarrv Falor, Akron
were w&lt;'eke·nd JiUests of Mr. and
~Irs . Fonest Bilchtel and son .
Mr ~nd Mr~. Eugene D•·nt LJ[ I Mr. and Mr~. Bruce Burling 11ntl
Sprmg[irld ~pent the hni H1ay Wl'CJ.; - child rF n, Honny. Lonny. Brur:-e ar1d
end w1th ·hl·l· ptHent~. Mr. and Mr,;. 1 Cilllnl (' have m(lved from the Ray
C~rl Qua!\.~.
!J&lt;.:rst prupl'l'ly on StOf)'S Hun to
I' _ n: H~nry has returned 1-Q his Gallij)L, I i~home Am~e~villl' arter a weeks
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vi.~it ~ilh hi~ d;wghlf'r and ~wn in
M_r. and Mr s. Tl]omas Gann ~nc1

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Mi!waukcr. Wise. an i\•&lt;'tl WPrllh''·
day tor a visit with h~r parent ~,
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Huch.
Word has been rcceivl!c\ herr
that Edward Hite is crrtically ill
in Grant Ho.~pi(al, Co!umbu~ . Mr ~.
Herman Scholl who left !a'l
week for Columbus remained to h'·
with her father .
Mr ~. Frank Dix ha~ returned
to hel" home, Syracu .~P. N. Y . arter
a 10 dB)'~ visit with ~r. and l\h~
Robert Morri~ Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kttr! Gru c&lt;;&lt;'r and
sons, Larry and Hnhhy spPnl tlw
holiday weekend in co: limbus w~lh
rclat.i\•es.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnir H~ ssh'r anrl
!!On have returned to their hom&lt;' in
Columbus after 8 . week.~ visit 1111th

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the Fifth Judicial
District. Pic~
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k a ,.neral view of
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNaught~n,
Columb"', •i•iled celatim and
friends here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde l''reneh, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Frencb and Mr.
and Mr~ . owen French, Jackson,
vi~it-ed Mr. and Mr$. Edward Fren ch sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Casic and
children, David, Theresa, Rita , and
Art:hur, visited ill Columbus Sun-

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY
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rrom Ma.nsneld. Tex., flac pole,
ls removed by J. T. Pressley
11.nd couBln Willard, both 20. A
meaea_ge on the etrlgy warned

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ln1 the .tectton of Joe F. lur- ·
datte of Pt. Pl.aNnt ~ permantnt chairman. Bvrdette II at th._
rostrum oD tht 1tagt.

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CJ3SS Lead

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'SYRACUSE- MINERSVILLE- RACINE-LETART FALLS-LONG
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BOTTOM- REEDSVILLE- TUPPERS PLAINS- ALFRED-DARWIN
CHESTER- CHESHIRE -LEADING CREEK-HOBSON-BRADBURY
RUTLAND- DBXTER- DYESVILLE- CARPENTER- PAGEVILLE
HARRISONVILLE- POINT ROCK- BASHAN- EAGLE RIDGEFORESTRUN-MORNING STAR-WOLF PEN-CLIFTON-W.
COLUMBIA -MASON, HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN.
EXTENSIVE COVERAGE THROUGHOUT THE AREA

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Tempenturet wtll IYerlfe 3 to
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hi&amp;h TT north 8J aoutb; normal low
58 to 58. CooJ Saturday aad alowl7
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Jn Attendance
The Loyal Women's Class fl,ad
the largest attendance Wednesd•y
at the Prayer service and Bible
study class at the
Church cf
Christ_ i''r~d I. Gardner, pastor · of
the church, wa 5 in charge of the
ela55 and Miss Mildred Hawley
was devotional leader.
Special music was presented by
Homer Rice and L. R-. WJiey who"
sang a duet "Be Sti)l and.Know.''
Raymond Cole wiU be leader i)f
the devotional service next week.

d~~- and Mrs. JJ&gt;.ck Amsbary and
son, Ricky, and Don H()!ter, Huntington, visited relatives here Monday and were ai"Compam·e d h ome
by her motller, Mrs. Webb Hall.
David Chesher, whose leg was
brokon last week while practising
foothall, was taken from the Mason
Clinic to the Holzer Hospital Wednesrlay in the Rawlings-Coal.s ambulanre.
MI"S . Ot-ho Watts, who has heen
In H().izer Hospttal for.,e1•e IIUr.geq ,
was scheduled to return home todoy
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faJTIJ!y baVP movrd fr·om the H. J · Mrs. Edna L:.ing, Bradbury, is a
Russel! &lt;rpaL·tmeut, un Tlllrd Ave· medica\ patient at the Meigs Gt-nnuc to th~ L;ughl ad pr uperty on eral Hm;pilaL
Hooke r and Ji llth Av•·trLr£'.
Mr. and Mrs. Cla1·ence RQot and
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Tom Rail, son of Mr and 1\·lr_s. children , Michael and Susan. ChHK O. !tall, ts recovcrLnl,! at hLS llcnth(' visited frlellds 'li~'re Sa.tur·
A turkey dinner , Wlth · all 'the
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trimmirigs was Wved - ·, .on the
c~ ma)nr surger·y ;tt ,Hol1.&lt;"1" Hu~
1\1t~S Laurie MeKa.v. who has lawn of the L. D. Scott"· home Lapita\ and wrll not start sdwol fu L· bt'l' n a surgical pati&lt;"nl HI Meigs bor Oay to celcbra~ Mr. Scott's
anOther wt&gt;ek.
Geoeral Ho ..;pilal silll'l" she fell and hirthday.
Mr. and Mr~ - Graul :'1-lunlgunn•ry bruke ht'f hip, Wfl,, retum&lt;'d to th&gt;J
Guc-sl'l included Mr. -an,d "frs.
an d t: hildt·cn have movc1l from hom{' uf her sisiN-in·law , Mrs. A.
Homer
~arshing~oq, . ¥r .;nd Mrs.
\1itldlqJort where th1• y livPd v.'hilt• w \1cKay, Wednesday m the Rahe- wa ~ working &lt;1\ th1· Krogf!r Suj.l- wlings-Conts ambulaner . 1\ti~ s Cnr:J Folden and two - daugh~rs, Mr.
erma1·k"t in P omc 1·oy .
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Hupe and Mrs. Paul Theiss ;;re as· and Mrs. Ch~rles Rife, Mrs . . Ada
Mrs_ Fred I. Gardner wa s i~ ~i~ t 1 ng Mrs. McKay 1n the care of Pierce, GallipLii~; . M1'S_•. cora Miser
Columbus: Mr .and. lt,Ji's. Henry
ftiehat·d lhnk, Ch c~hll'l'. s till ol Miss M!!Kay.
Mr. ~nd ~Irs. Herbel'\ !'ink. MidMrs. Ray Williams :lnd Mrs . Scott, Cheshire·, ·Mr. ; .and - ·Mn.
dleport. has bern a surg1cal rat - Charles King, Hysell Run , were boJ· James Simpson and ·da.ughter, San.
ient at the Mason Clink .
sincss visitors in Parkerburg Tue:;- dra, Mr. and Mrs." L, 1&gt;. Scott.
Middleport.
Cleveh!nd over
tlw wcekfond day .
Mr. 1 Scott Is reeovering slowly
where &amp;he was the house ~ue&gt;t uf
her si!'itcr. Mrs. Edwnrd l.l'Wi~. and
Mrs. Dan Price and her sister, [rom a recent back lnj11ry.ultenllcrl the wedding of h ~ r ncp· Mrs. Eliz.abeth Wm·kman, Mr. alld
hew, Edward Lcwi~, and Miss ~Irs . Arthur Price, Pomeroy, were
MILK DATA
Mary Jane Sr'hoole_y on Saturday Labor D~y guests of anot-her sister,
ALBANY,
N. Y. -st. Lawrence~
at the Church of the Saviour Met- William Susshine, Goshen, Ohin.
waa the top dairy county in New
hodist Church.
Mrs. Donald Mill:~ ~tnd daughter,
George Johnson, Middleport, and Cynthia, Mrs. H . L. Dunham, Miss York state durint May. Milk de·
liveries In the county totalel 51,·
his. sblcr, Mr:;. M . E. Nel:wn. Dell- Sylvia McMaster, Mrs. Milton Hood
675,044 lX&gt;Unds, an Increase of 5,tn, wt·rc railed to Columbu!i Wed- and Mrs. C. H. Wise Jr. were visil,
857,831 pounds over :::M::'':::·_ __
Ol'!&gt;rlay lo allend the funeral of urs in Gallipo!i~ Wednesday.
their aunt, Mrs. A. R. McElh inney .
Ann Chapman is vlsiUr1g rela·
Arlhu: G_ilmor~ and hi:~ mother, tives in Dayton.
Guests were Mr. and· M·r8. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford Lohse and children, Jir.nmy, · Jack
Mrs. Mmnrc Gilmore drove to
Cu vin~tun . Ky., after Mr. and Mrs . and family, Bruce , Carolyn anri · and Jennifer; Mr. and Mrs. Will·
R;;ymonrl Burns and daughter who Neda, entertained Labor Day with h.m Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
returnt~d hl'I"C for a week's va&lt;'· a chicken barbequc nn the lawn of Dutton and daughter, Ellen, and

tumlne cooler aeaiD Tue.Uy ud
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Of Trucks On Union Ave. Friday
Tbe ooed foi' widening of Union
Avenue was dramatically pointed
up Fl'iday morniOI at approxltl~ly 10:30 a. m. when three
loade-d trucks figured in a colUIi® whlcb saw two drivers paillfuJiy' injured and traffic blocked
on the busy artery ror more than
&amp;ll hour to dear debris and coal
from the streeu.

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The hoard ruled that tbe superintendent allow pupils to 8Uend
The meeting was extended until the same schools which they atI a. m. an Wednesday morning as tended last year unUI condiiion.s
delegat(ons sought a cancellatiM are more favorable to make the
ebange.
the
, _Tbe previOUii action or
board ·was tahn in an · etrort to
reli.eve the crowded Conctition8 9ft.
the county's school buses.

Superintendent C. H.
Withers
deplared the stand taken by the
board an Tuesday night and commented tbat he was a(rald that
Studeats at Middleport
it :would Invite trouble botb from
School held their eledions
the
claa.s· officers this week. Bruce the state police and rrom
Bradford was selected by the Sen- state department of school tranai.or CLa&amp;s to guide them through portation.
the coming year. He will be asBoth o! the latter organizations
lilted by Vice-president Stephen
have sought to relieve the overCoats; .,.etary Richard Hovatter loading of school buses ill the
and Treasurer Kenneth Lewl11.
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-STOVE EXPLODES
Sceretary Jeanette Crooks Trea.surer and George Baumgardner
Racine Fire Department wQ ca1~
Executive Officer.
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Dale ldJller wilL head tbt: Soph- James Snodgrass Thursday afterC1asa. His capinet will coi1- noon when a stove which Mra.
vtec president Edward Sn.odgrass attempted to light ei·
; Secretary, Janet Stobart, ploded. There were no mJuraes
Treasurer, steYcn Bailey, and Ex, but damage to the stove was eaecut.ive Officer, Roger Ligbtfoot.
at $225.

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swering the call gave firat aid to
the Injured men and transported
them to the h\&gt;8pital,
Pollc:e Chief Frank Hudson and
Patrolman John McKemie hand·
Jed the clearln·g: o£ a traffic jam
thlll resulted from . tile acci&lt;lent
and the cJearilll of the stre~ts .
Tbe truck driven by McCumber

Cedric Clark, Chairman, Mrs. Car,
roll Swanson, M1'a. Ralph Prall ,
and worker's are Mrs. Guy Reynolds Mrs. Ernest Coverl, Mn;. Rodney Downing.
Pome1·oy Capt11ins are Mrs. C. r.
Lochary, chairman, Miss Marie Bichman, Mr. and Mrs. The-odore
Ree&lt;l Jr., Charles Swi~hcr. Mrs. N.
P. Swackhammer is chairman fo:·
the Mason group and will be assisted by Lloyd Roush. Mrs. W- R.
Proffitt, Miss Margaret; earmark
and Marin&lt;la J. Harpole.

Guy Boyd Death
Reported Here

Market Reports

Mn William B.,:ter
received
word of the tki'ih af ber brother·
1m-law, Guy Boyd, Wellsburg, W.
Virginia,
~ Mr. Boyd dioeid Monday at his
heme and funer.al services were
held at Welbburg Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Boyd wa 8 well known• here
luv1ng visited in Mel&amp;s Coooty '
quite often.

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Greatest Value In Bicycles Tadav- On The Third Floor

MlfGS GINEUL HOS~ITAL

CINCINNATI, 0 UP - Produce :
Ens, about steady; prices 111
farms, consumers, Whil-es _and
browns, A jumbos .fo6-48 a large..
44-47; A mediums 28-31; A smalJ
18-2!; 8 larlie ~-38; FOB Cincinnati, whites and browns A -large
152-63; A medium)t6-36.

Chickens, un~ttled; fryers 3-3-~
lb 16~ · 17; heM, over 5 lb 14-15;
ADMrM'ED:
Geore:e Kistlillg, hena 15 .lb and finder H; hens, light
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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DISCHARGES: None.
Butt-er, 90 ~~eore 68.

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position~ on the ticket may be
fllled by party ch.ah·men.

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Conference w.·ll
Be He}doCt. 25
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1'he 8 nnual Dtatrict Health Concrence at Lake Hopo ,-m b:c held
on Thursday, October Mtfi. The
theme of the meeting ls "Under·
l11tandlrtr Mental Hea'lth."
This is an llpen meeting lo any.
one wh.o wishes to attend. Those
who wish to elt lunch with tbe
group mu!::t send reservations ln
to the County Extension Office by
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DIVORCE
Lovena
Barrett, S. Second-llt
Mkldlcport was granted a dlvorce
in Meigs Counl_y Common Ple21
Court today from Henry Barrett,
Dexter RFD on chargt~~&gt; nf gross
neglect aud extreme CTUeity.

Slate'.s Attorney Abraham Ullman. now in full charge of tbe
case, rerused any comment on pos.sibHity thil.t the child was mur.
dered before bein--g thrown into
Lake Wbiteney, a reservoir south
or Hamden.
Three boy, fishing along
the
shore of the lake found the body
Thur&amp;day, about one mile from the
crowded 11epartment store where
Cynthia was taken from ber carriage last Saturflay.
'rbe body of the baby, believe-d
dead several day5, wa viewed by
both Mrs. Ruotolo and her huSb.lnd, Stephen, 33, wflo made the
i&amp;ntiflcation,

Dete-ctive3 searched tbe Ruotolo
house and yard Thursday. Tbey
disclosed they Nere
trti.ng
to
Virginia Fall.m, fiJ of Minert-- mah:h a piece of wire wblch was
of
the
ville will 1 peild until Monday Itt i tued to close lbe top
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transparent eellophane
bag in
e ~ County Ja~ as a result which _the body was fouDd.
of a ruling by Juahce
of the
Peace Pt'ttY Peoples in court this
Authorttles Coahr
qaomln&amp;, whea abe elrtered a plea
l!llma~, liter hour.1 of interroor guilty to disturbance o1 the galion With the teadiOI fillJres in
peace.
the cue, conferred wittl the FBI,
state police aad local pollee: late
Thurs~ Digbt.
The Hale's attorney said that
no one has been arrested.
"There wa_. oo evide~ ot sex- 1
ua1 QJolntatioa Ia the eUe." Ull·
man ~ d· newsaiem. - '"You. bave
been tolre ew«yt.hing that c., .,betold." He replied "No comment"
t8 &amp;11 other queaUoJUi.
Ullman's office took
offlcial
Squire P~oples in hls' hearing
cbarge
a(
the
investigation
today
beld this morning denounced the
with
the'
withdrawal
of
t.be
FBI
accused ror iavadlog the •anctity
from
the
caae.
of a ehuretr while drunk. After a
verbal laslDng he levied a fine of
Joseph J. Cuper, FBI
•rea
$25 and t!Oils with committment cblef, announ~d Thursday night:
lo the county jail umUI fine and
"In view of the idenUficatloD
costa are- IW!id and with the pro- of the body and the fact rao invision that tb-e defeDdaat remai-n terstate trlll8portation il indieatin jUt until Monday,
d, there appars 1o be mo federal
Deputy Duckworth was the a.-.. jurisdiction. Conaquently the FBI
ruUng officer.
is not empowered to conduct further iDftiUgation."

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Mason t;ounty voters were reminded this week that the voter
registratio nbook! will be closed
on October 6 . Any one desiring
to vote in November who isn't
registered must do so by that date

County Cle-rk Jabn A. Wilson
Treated at Meigs General Hos,..minded voters that a woman Bend Mi118trel to be presented this
'·~ and ~ss lble
t•e
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pltal for leg inj.u.~es
who hji,Ji married since regbtering Fall, with sponso• ., •·t'n•
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Nathaniel
tart PTA and the Pomeroy Central
intei-nat injuries was
tD vote must registe~ under her PTA. Bob Hoeflich, Pomeroy, will
McCumbe' .! Cb••h'··, driver of
new name. He alsu saiu that young
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Or tb
people who will reach the age of -"'vu
BaUey of Racine, driver of I ce•
21 on or before Navember 6 are
Attending the Byard Meeting
me"nt mixer ·. truck .whc sustained
eligible to regisler.
Wednl!sday evf!nlng were Charles
·Hayeti, Bill Childs, Bill Clark,
facial laceratioDll and cuts about
the hands.
Other persons required to re- Charles Legar, Orvil Wiles, Roy
A third truck inV(I(ved In the
Capt~ins a~·d workers in. the me- gister are those wbo h8Ye moved I' Reuter, Mrs. Anna Wheeler, Mr-s.
... t wa nat Identified b' lrobersbJ~[drJVe. _for the Trt-Cou~ 0.y since their laSt registration
and Chlorus Grimm, Mrs. Olive Irigra·
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po11 ce a preu 11 me.
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Mrs are f!Jiglble a!ter a yeer's resi· ley Reibel, Bob Hoeflich, Director.
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wu traveling down hill on Union ca-cha~rman_ of t-he dn~e.
day an~ 60 days in th.e county
toward Pomeroy when the heavily
Sept_. 10 Is the starting day f?r in which they intend to vote.
laden coal truck driven by
the dnve and a klckoff dif)J)er will . Political exee·uuve committeesCumber attcJ11pted to pass and be held Monday it the Lafayclte were also reminded that Oetobed
met the cement
mixer
truck Hotel_ at o:ao at 6 :30 p.m. for t'he 6 is the final 'liay to ' fill vaeaniven
bu
Baile'
head-on.
captams, w_orken and me~bcrs of·
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cies in nominations for county and
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operatlqna. · H.e &amp;aid that as h~
attempted tO pass the · sl.1wed
down unidentified truck he was
unable to slow down and return
to his Line of traffic due to brake
failure.
A pollee lnvestiKatlon of the
accident was stil! underway tlli~
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elected when the Executi~ J!;oard
at the Big Bend Minstrel met
the home
Mrs. Robert Crow,
Letart, Wedneaday · evening, wlth
Mrs. Chlorus Grim·m, co.bosteu.
Mrs. €row was elected president.
Bill Clark Vice President, Bill
Childs, Secretary, Ray Reuter,
Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Fi·
nancial SeCretary.
Plans were discussed !or the Big

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thia Ruotolo may have been a victim or homicide nther than kidnaping.
Vital orgaru of the Infant found
floating in a plastic potato bag in
a re1ervolr have bun sent to the
FBI laboratory to determine the
cause or death .
The baby·, mother, Mrs. Eleanor
Ruotolo, 29, was quntlolled three
Urnes in 10 houn Thursday. Sob-

i[.arry Mars¥"al~ Slllitb,_ 17, of
Laurel' Cliff, to181roy", waa alated
.ftlll' an q'p:eit:l~-~ ~or.e JuvCnll~
Judge J~hn S~n on cbarges c.t
feak.lesa OperatiOn of a mo~r
vehicle. He was &amp;rrested by Pa·J
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HAMDEN, Conn. UP - Fever· bingnd nearing collapse, she was
lab poli~ ae-llvity bimted today at teeorted to her home by two pothe po:ssibiUty that 6--weel-oJd Cyn- licemen and a priest.

Officers Elected
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Mason Co. Voters Of Bend Minstrel Middleport High
Are Reminded Of Offic'fs ,., • New Year Oasses Elect
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Columbus were wel'kend 11,ue~ts nf
Mr. and Ml's. Harry Kei~er .
Edward Pat·ker .Jr. of Cleveland
was the holiday wcek&lt;'nd gu~st nf
his parents, ftJr. and Mrs. Ldward
Parker Sr. Minel"!lvillr.
It' '1 ·t 1..
Mrs. Mason fisher left ~1"nnda~­
for a visit In Akron with Mr . and
Mrs. John Fisher and som.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom :1~
and daughlcr. l'~a:ve spent Sundny
in Crooksville with Mr. and Mr~
Walter Thomas and family .
Davld 1'bomas, , Minersville lofl
Wednesday (or a visit ln CrOIJksville with his son and daughter in
law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thoma~
and family .
Mrs. Catherine Krupp ·haa n•·
turned to hl'r hnme, (nlumllm aC! t'lr a weeks visit with hl'l" brother,
Phillip Re ib{'l and ~is t. N, M i.~$
Louise.
Mrs. Margaret Ram••:v :1nd ~r~
Mardel Youel of Co!umbu6 wc-r"
weekend gues~ n{ Phtllip Rrib.-1
'and sister. MiS!! Louise .
Miss Dorotlty R~lbe.l relurnrd 111
hfr employment in Colmnbu~
i\.1nnday after a two week~ vaca
tion with her parents, lllr. and Mrs
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Louis Reibel.
Mra. Wyat.t Radford ~turtted
hDme, Tuesrtay from Holzer IIO ii ·
pllal where she has been a medical patient ror the past week.

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~~er ctllter), '1, an&lt;J .her ldater, Ban~ (lo\ver lef~). 6, were bit by a wild~nmnms ea:r (top riatto,
pbmad apJnat th• achuol fence and Cl'U.Ibed to death on the tron plcketa. The car was driven by
Rl~ Dom.~ (being escorted by a poli~ · top left), 16, who tl.ad reeeivecl hii!J temporu')"
df1"li'l&amp; pe~lt unly the day berore. In the lqwer J'IJht photo the alatenr' gdhdmother, Mrt. Jeanette
.nubertaon (ltftl, trt~ to eomfort trer dau(hter. Mn. Jeaa GrU!Itbl, mother ot the chtldren. Trag.
ed7 dro.ve the Dombfclc boy into hysteria.
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Of Missing Child Questioned
After Positive Identification Made

In anothe-r cast' to be heard tonJght in fth{ loCal court, Holl_y
Kraus, 60 of E. Locust St. Is to
appear tb answer
charg:es
of
thnatenlhg Paul
Simop
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COLtiMBUS, 0 ., ...... Mn. Hilda
McMullen report43d to Columbus
police that she parked her car
near Central Hl&amp;h School recently
and when she, rf!'turned she round
a aix·inch akuli and eross-bone.s
scratched on the right rear door.
On the wlndsl!.leid she found
note readin8: "Please do not park
in
my sp~~&amp; or, ycu will flnd more I
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After
Miss

Hudson said today, "The school
zones tha·oughout the village have
been very clearly marked
and
s~ed zone adequately posted .
one recar.dless of whom it may
be, who ~ilfully disregards those
school zo~~ is going to come
before the court. We don't want
anything bapp&lt;'nin.: here In· Pomeroy as happened in Chicago only
' yesterda)'."

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First to feel the effect of the
police edlct is Ewing lt. Hutton,
a coal truck driver arre!ted Thursday by Hudson for driving at a
rate of 35 miles per hour In a
school zone. He i! to appear In
Mayor E. F. Robinson's t.&lt;Ourt tonight to awwer to the ebarges.

Road master B'icycles

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PomerGy Police today began
int-ensive drlve on apeedinv
the school ronea. On tbe spot arrests w~re promiled violaton today by Police Chief Frank Hudson .

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forebnd and aome bemorrh.aglng,
but no bcain injury," Corrigan
Mid. ''The autopsy, which
was
Irwin C. Ritter, ' of Pori-land to- concluded about 10:45 p. m. EDT,
day faced a tem day term In the aeemed to show lbat this ix'uise
Melts County Jail, •uapensioD of was not enough to cause death."
his ~ven llceue for one year
PoUee revealed that they are
and a fine of SIOO and cosl$ with
$75 of the fine suspended pend~ holding a Necro man ln ooonec~
tion with tbe cue.
iq his good behavior.
Tbe Negro was plcked up rour
The punishment was meted out or five daya ago carrying a pluFriday morning in the
Meiga tlc bal and mumbling that he
Cour1ty Court of Cornman Pleas was re\leiviag ''brain waves," p~
in an appearance before Juda:e Jice nid tbe Negro carl"ied mari·
Cedric Clark on a charge of drh•· juataa eigarette 1 and had
long
lng while intoxicated, contaloe-d in black hair 8imilar to that or the
a Bill or Information by Deputy alleged kidn1lper.
was
Sheriff Duckworth. rutter
A dark-skinned, dumpy woman
tharged with his second au!l!b of- bad been seet' by women shopfense.
pers carrying out a baby at the
Jn the meantime Donald Arthur Scar! Rltebuck store wher~ CynCottrill, 39, of Syraeuse, arrested thia disappeared. The invesUga~
by the Ohio Hirbway Patrol for tion baa beeD· centered
around
tntox.lc.ation was to
appear in thl~; key elu:.
Justice of the Peaee Peopioes Court
at 2:30 p. m. today.
Im Mayor C. 0. Fisher's court,
Henry H. Stewart, :K, Ma&amp;on. W.
Va. forfeit~d $1.5 bond on a charge
o( failure to obey a .stop sign. He
Wlil atTested by the StAte Patrol.

Meigs GOP Women
Will Hell~" World
Traveler Speak '

Meigs Squadron
Civil Air Patrol
To Hold Bivouac
It has been Tpquested by ord~
of Major R. G. Stcffv that all mem·
bel'll of the Civil Air Pair"o1, Meig~
Squadron 20'-l attend a scheduled
bivouac to be held Saturday throu·
Jh Sunday noon. September 8 and
0 a\ the Swisher Field in Cheshire.
Roll call will be at 10:00 Saturday. Uniforms and fatigues are nee
euary and each member is to
bring his owll beck! Ina.
This is a most important meeting aod aU members are urged to
attend. Plans wi!l also be made for
Mar -Sprlnpr, N. M., killlnv 20 "lew •hows ~eatt..-ed
wrecb. . tbe coming convention which will
~C:RACK SANTA
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CHIEf:: \ slm.·· p:• employees ~nd lnfvrlng and tom up track. (lnternetlonal) be held September 15 and J8 at
Milwaukee.
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Be was "un.able to fix the cause
of death."
No Brain lniYry
'Tbe baby bad a bruise on- Its

Thomas Saxton Ireland, warld
traveler, author and lecturer, will
be guest speaker, Saturday attcr·
noon, at two o'clock wheo thl"
Meigs County Republican Women's
Club mee~ at the Ma.rti,n Hotel,
Pomeroy. Receiving hU LLB from
Huv&amp;lld Law Sc-hool, he has be-en
judge of the Cleveland Munieipal
Court.
Ireland, a Ouent speaker, reeently returned from a ten-weeta' tour
be-bind the Iron Curtain. He will
discuss the Communist threat til
world peace and other mallet'S of
international importance.
Mn. Ralph Windsor ls prealdent
of the club. Arrangements fCif'
Ireland's appearance were made
by Mn. Wilbur Pierce, Melt~~ Co.
Republltan committeewoman.
Tbere will be a social hour and
refreshments following
the pro.
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YOUR UFE '
The blac k widow apld.er, a SJD&amp;D1
tn lmal with a red hour-rlan on
lhe un de rsi de of her abdomen, t.
a tim id craature that would r.ther
run awa y than bite. But , as every·
body knows, when s he dOI'II blte,
the results can be diautroUJ
At firs t, the pain of the bltt&gt;,
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Published every a f-ternoon e J"cep: Su nd11;,1 by The Ohw V11 lll' y
Se•ulnfJ , Toe . at 110 MBCb.ani.: St, Pomo:-!·uy. 0 . Bu sioL's.&amp; ufr1L"r
Jl;hone 398, edit orial off u:e pbo~t' 31r7.
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N!ltiO 1al advertis ing rep r~en t.auv-e, BoHL nell i-KmaLail, In..:
M3 Lex.h.a:ton Ave., New York Ctty, Je, r.; Y
SUbtc:ription rat es : D ~&gt;ll very by ca rr·er wber~ avaUabl e 30 ce n t~
,... wee'k: one Je&amp;r In advanc e at T he 1J.a1ly Sentin el off Lee. $Hi 60·
•II lbiKitlu. $7.80; thr ee mnnths, $3 90 By mDtor f(.IUte wben
tvaUahlt: one mt- nth. $1 By ma ll one y&gt;:&gt;a r $8; 811 moa th.s. S4 2'
lire.• montbs, $2 .50; one mootil Sl.

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SUNDAY

SATURDAY
8. :i!i Sign On
9·00 Howd y Doody
1'30 B u J ld ~o.g America
10 ·00 Fury
IU.30 Uncle J ohnny Co.m•
11 00 Captain Gallan t
11 30 Wr . W1t.a rll
12 :00 Captain 'z·Ro
12 30 Down O n The Fa rm
1.00 Western Theate r

JO: 10 Sign On
10· 1:1 Christian Sc lenN
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Nbr;on - for • Presld•nt
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'60 Nomination for Him

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12:00 Ame1Jca·n F ()rtUn
t2:30 TV Oha,Pel

5:36

Roy Rogers

I :00 Talent Showc~.te
1:30 Baseball
4 :00 Zoo Parade
4:-30 Survival Street
5:00 ·Meet tfle .PTen
5:30 Go8pel lJaromQny

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public proba bly wl!l gel Its coll ect ive earH blllllcr•
ed with the hottes t and hea vle~:~t campUIIJn ora·
tory In years betweM no w and the November el ee tlon . Th e Republl·
~&amp;Ill and Democrat.l lmvc mapped au&lt;"l1 extf!Mtlve banutor mlng
Uaura and tel,vlslon·rELdto appeurances that the y may put to s luun e
loy previous rna ~ appeal to U. 8. vo te r~.
Atlla.l Steven11on Juus gotten a big- jump. The r-ecent, 2.TOO· mlle tl"lp
hfJ ft'l"&amp;dll In Qne day Is ah exampl t&gt; of lhlnb"fl to com e. He 11n&lt;.1 E~:~tea
Kerauver expect to vlsll a.lmo11t every nook In the ns t ron .
The Republlco.na will answer them s lrlde· fo r - ~ t r itll!. Th&lt;e big- man
In th e GOP Cllmpalgn, from 11 lr u v cl ln ~ :,t.mdpomt fll lea s t, Wlll u~
Nixon. He plana tllo llllllnda of miles or bu rmsloHJi lng.
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I'una mnn ln nil ma y be

annoyed at Secretary or S ta le John Fo11te r Dullfl.t tor not making

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they were invltMI '!O''t'h&lt;e Lon dun &lt;'o nl!ll't!liCe diMcuss tng the Suez
canal crl!!ls, but tlt4)1ltfllf.C!I Jro: plo.mr to follow E gypt·s lead und take
I)Ver the Panama c t~.n al.
That ht the wo1d from Wa Ahln gt on "lns iJe n,'' who aa y U1a t the
Panamanian• ere tntere11ted In gcllin t.:" more economic help r rom
\he Uni ted Bte.tea In return fo r th e Canal Zone, but a r~ not thln k·
l~pf of rolnc BO far u to natlonnl b:c the c anal.
f'or one thing, P unam u. know.11 that It doean' l have the techn ical
J.;now•how to operflte the canal. Panama a.l11o tul~t sa.t'&lt;JI" f ro m o ut·
.t!t¥ ucrotu:hment lly the pre11ence of Amerlcuna Jn the Cenal Ztlne,
krWwlnr the U. s. w111 act 11wltlly and '"In great ange r" ~hu ultl '-"1
IO.~!~tlllde power att em pt to 11teze the money -maklnl" eanal.

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TIUHT MONKY- Govef"l mcnt economl11t1 are cOncerned over •r;
or the Increasing ll("'o~.n: ily of ~ 1'6dl t. D!II~Cul\11!1 are 1141&lt;.1 lu l19
•JrN-~tlnf thrO'Ughout a lurce a rea or the butlneu community.
"tla:ht money" tlltuatlon haK l'l.'ached the point wtqtr,.. s"me
lut.'"lkl ,ne refuaing t o ({ rant or rl! new per110nu.l loans baRd on setmitlea a. oollateral.
The automl)blle 111du•try, which has had ,a rough yeaf, ta partlt.
Nl~t~·•y p,rturbtd. Automakera reel that a· continued c redit lKI.Ueni&lt;
would pinch pa.lntully at a time when they are oou,nUng 011. ilamor0\tA new 18:11 modeL. to ~ve ulea a blgllft.
Born• auto ftnanc e companlea, now paying the Auf. . .l1¥e
h~••t lntereat stnce 1930 on the money they bor·
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TQW from bank~~o, pl11..n to paKA along at least part of
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U1elr lncreaaed coate to cat' dc!llerR
'•rturbed
1'htr c:oncenauR In Wa!ihlnl(tun l ~ lhnt MmethinR"
1h.oui&lt;J ~ dotle to ea11e lhe moncy 11\ll.l"kt&gt; t Howe ver. wll h \ lie ro~ t
o( II villi" at iU1 all -lime high , Ute pwUI• •m l" a co mplu·att' &lt;l m u• Ad·
mlnlHtflltlon otrk iuL~ u 1e liHplllg Lhal a '"na.lUH.tl vJ ju:.tJu,· nt · \' Ill
4•k• Ctua Of 01 ln~a Ldol &lt;: 1£ 1~·, Uun 1&gt;,1y.

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1n tJJell proper place won 't .11 ltlk t an d s peaking.

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oUaht l.o1eU\er. Thl.11 meat1S )'OU vent irre.-ular teeth a.~ an ear ly
l.J' a Dad bite or maloceluslon. age. Take a JOOd. look at your
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The muaeW oJ' your law• and tell it theJ are trregulo.r, &amp;ome
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Itt ,preu~aP •zerted when \he
IMIJt ~· brQUibl lolother tor ~ M..O.wln&amp;.
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&amp;ake him to th e d entist
~era OOAUnu.oua pounclln&amp; and and Ket aome n:pert adv ice.

bt•m.•rlne. Tllt7 are actuo.Uy And don't uae the excu8e that
OHrWOl~llcL O!a.d-..ally, they tnllY "Lhey're jUI\ bab7 teeth ." Tbo:se
Jn0ft1 Ol beeome tilted, wear down p,rlmiU'y teeth norm.,ny guide the
txcelllfll1 and Hen tlt lott tlnt r ormanent molars tnto
pnmaturtiJ.
place. So lL'I Important thu t._e~t·l'
otb.tt teeth &amp;lao au1Ter from the 11.rat ,Mt 11 at,r&amp;IIJht.
4JiuH or from aide preuure 1 IUIIUt a t.h0rou1 h dellta 1. ...
bJ tht tet\h that do all amtnatlon for nery c htld early In
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ntdo oa their d1ae•Uve .,...,
tiiU. but \b.IIJ allo mlu out on hlllmUe brtaht.
maDJ taatJ and autrltloua fooda QlllltiOll AJfD AliiWR
JIIQb' btoauu eblwinl: 11 too 1. K .: 1 haTI ealll.laee on the
dUiinll tor &amp;hem.
olea ot D\J teeL They have been
ft,...llecdtla
removed MYer&amp;l Umea but recur
1 J'nq1t1AU1 U1 .. reeult.a ln poor Ia \hiH anJ WI.J 1 can 1et r id of
mutrtUoa
dtaeatlon. Thelr them permaaent.l)')
bNJt.b 1naJ euller .. well An~ wet: Uaually, call usea o r
pltJ*&amp;I tlnlth.
t.h1s type eaza be remQved by th e
P8UDJ11 WUlJ Arrtpl&amp;r teeth we of drJ ice. Th• cure u.aually
ott.D &amp;tl embarrUNd and \I"J t:Q 11 perqlattlnt. once they have been
t19 ~ "'.Wad. NaturaU,, removed. '

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8.00

Peopl~

8 :30

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9:00

Encore Theatre

5:46 :Newe Picture "
6 :00 Top~
(J:30 Frontier
7 :00 The Mtr,glc Box

Are Funny

8:00 Televisioo Playhouse
9 :00 Loretta Yount.' Sllow
9 :30

.0:00 Saturtby Nigtht Jamboree

A!iiHINGTON-Frlends of \'1 coe Pr t-side nt Richa rd M . N ixon,
let.! by !WYer·a l yo nng Ca!lfnrnl.l cong ressmen, quietl y h rw e
lhrrted a cHmptugn tu wrn h lnr ti ll! Hepublrcan p resid en ti al n om rna·
Uon In 1960, w hen, under t he Co nstttu t ro n. P r e~ltle nt Elsenhowto t'
cannot be a cHndldate un !es11 he lo :~ e a th rs Nuvtomller.
These rrle nJ• have ur-ged Nixon to &lt;:o nd uct a n exteremely l1lg h·
level ca mp nr gn th l11 rrt ll Tl1e ll pur po.!le 111 to wi pe out a ny Idea l hot
mlgM t'XII:I t m lire puUl rc mlntl that the vice preiident Is too I"OUgl\·
a wJ· t umUie a polllr cran t1..1 occupy th e W lrlte
Housr
So fur, at l c t~ 3 l, N 1xon rtoalty Is foHowlng the
s ugges lwn11 o r 111s fne nds It was no accide nt
th a t t he vt•·e presiden t re&lt;· entty r eferred to A dld
StevenHon u.n d l&lt;:!:lleH K!'(nuv~ r us "good men " or
.l t hat h e Jeft•rred to l11e C IO· AF L ex ecHtJ ve coun•
&lt;U".s e n t.I O J IH~ 11 1 e nt or Stevenson 11.1, In eft'ect, an
honeBl mo.llcr of oprn1on .
Ni xon r eally I n tend~ to s how m ll llons of vo te rs
that the c ha rge~~: levelled agulnst him by lhe
Democrats a re tu ta ll,y untrue - tha t tie Is a.11 clean
u c ampaign e r 11 1:1 Mr F.l ~e nh o we r himse lf,

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ALook At The Candidates
For U.S. VicePresident
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on is putt in g to seve r e te~ L a statement by an e!lrl i e~· vicf' pr.Wident.
ly" LYLE. C. WJ.LSON
'Phat was Jndw"n::r 's 'rom Mar:;hali ,
U~lt•d Pre11 Shff Corrtt~r\.nt 191 3·2 1.
" N'o u n!•,'r slil(:J M'ars.h:a ll, .. .,o ulcl
W AS IHNGTON , UP Ndd'e can
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lake the !r nu'b le to s hoot a
sny pn•ci~l! l y when the n:imE&lt; Rlc )l·
ard M. Ni xun be-!'ame (ig hti ng vl&lt;"e pl'csident :l• ·
'No " S.hoofl"~ Eneml..
~A. o rri s.
h pt• ! I f e ne mJl's Ni xon
Thl'
Ant f i ~o:htJn g wo rds th y an'
am ong Oemocrats gene rally and mu kPs clun't shout people, ho w·
~-~pcrr&lt;r liJI am ong thl• !e rt win g of I'VI'I" ~ tr ong ltw urg e. St)eak er Sai:J
Haybu rn gl· b r e d ·Cac.~d !rkt' a lob·
Aml'rJt"a n poiJ llcs
stl•r
111 th e mentln'd n( Nixon ' s
Th rs
mild-mannert!d
young
Quak('r wrt h a q uit'k srntle, wh icll na mf' aMI. ufle n, jg r.t~o blt• to fw d
i~; so metimt•s s hy , 'b~ame in 111~ 'WtlNI ~ IHIN) UIIol e rQ.( ~;, lli r~ ' •· l 1 n gs.
~ p u n of HJ &gt;· e a r~ the mos t !"-o n· Form er President - lfrum11 n o nce
tr o ve rsurl fr gu. l'~ in Americnn poli· halk f' d at I'P-vi srti ng tl1 e Srn utc
I res. It wil l be 10 years next No· eh:~mhpr· unt ll :t~su rPd that the
vetnb t! r s ince Nixon !Jrst wa ~ e ler l· vke pt t&gt;S ide nt wos e lsewhere. Mr.
~ ·d lo thto House of Ue prt•se n \11· Tr uma n d oP&lt;:n"t want t o ru-star
li ve!. 1t will h1• ~ ix yenrs i n N n· any whcn • wtlh J1n· s td 1 m~ EiH·nve mber si nl' t&gt; he wu el erted to huwtJr , eit her.
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the Senate. It w1ll be fou r ye11 rs
But Jt is Ni xon ror whom th e .
!hen smre he waa t&gt; IL'J'ted vtt" e pul tlicll l opposttwn r eserve tht·ir
prcs1denl on the Utpuhli~pn ii cket be8t' .ailger 4 ')lherr's some a nll·
1•
he ad l'l! by \Vorfd War l~ Ge nf' r SI -Nix o·n ilmtimel'lt 111
Dwiyht D. ti ~enhow~r .
L'l' n part y, but not
a
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On• teller simply atf.Mt tor another. In thiJ extimpfe Jl,. b ~
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trophlu, tiJe l•nJlh and tonnaUon of \ht wotdl -~ ~ ~·. ~U
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~&amp;: CLOT,i-tiCD QUT OF THE TRJMMIN'OS Q_F THEy~.. ,.
OOl..DSMITH.
pYtrlk.t.. ~ 1t1af F.atu.I'M l)'ll4kat•

wtt h grea t confiden ce thai the in·
de p(' n den t voters don 't like h1m
Who, wh c.! and wh ere the indcpencll'nt voter s are :Jnd who is
qualified to speak tor tllem 1s a
matter or MOme debate. The Nn·
vem\)@r i' lecti6n retur·ns s hou ld zl·
lumlnate s ud\ matters.
Wrn or lose, Nixo n sta nd!! to
ma:(e hi s 1•nemu•s like him les o;
Lfns year than la ! t . What burns
them ls h is campaiJ;:n llpf'ce"c hes anrl ,
of cou rse, tht•1r f:ulure d, so fa r,
to l!ck hlm In t hat first campa ign fo ,· th e Hnuse-1946-Ni xon
made a ~ ol id bid for the left wmg
blurk li1'1 ft c beat Rto p Jer r ]l \' oor·
his a n ah lc vet E-ra n who al.m wn s

a IUIJ pe r re nt New Dealer.
Nixon Compound. F•lon.,
Ft~ u • · years Je ter -1950 -Nixon
~om p o unde d the felo"n y bY defeat·
IRIJ:: anolhPr swe etheart Ot the"left .
ot'·cf'llt t' r ele ment. Her name W::ts
ll e lrn Ga hagan Douglas, t he pret·
tie.~ t inember of Congress, t' v("r,
who was set·vtng w1th Nixun m Lh £'
Huu.&lt;:e wb en bot h decided to seak
the S1•nate seat \'llcated vul untnnly by Sht!rd ran Downe} .
~fidwa~ br•tween 1946 ll nd 19~0
~bon Sot 'llis pu:lt Into a political
,..
·
i~~.o~~ rome. The time was the first

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.ss beror£. the House Cum.
nut l.e-e on Unamerican Aclivrtles.
N1xon was among Hte rew in tllat
big hea l inf "morn who doubted
H~ ss · t !'• t rmony thllt he wa s no
~: u rn q! ~ ~ llL~l and never had heard
ot a m rt l nr:imed Whitaker Cham·
bcrs. Tha t doubt made Nixon ana·
twnal rigure.
To say that to doubt Hiss then
was unpopular puts it too mildly.
Ooubtlag Hiss bordered on s lander or libt&gt;l . It offended !(nod ma nners, like di rty finge r muls The
nation 's egi heud .~. forme l"ly known
liS the inlellt ge n lsia , lea ped as
th ough b ~ t ·-s tun g Ill lh f' df' fen se
and so di d thou .~ ands of mllhons
of othns
Trum1n' s Red Herrlnt
Mr. Truman to ok a htp shot at
lhe Stluation and probably reg r ets
it. Mr. Truman sard the Hrss httll·
aballoo was just a Republican red
herring in a pollt Jcal year He said
It twit•e . Eightee n months an(! two
tr inls passed befure the unpec·
(';.,IJJ e Hiss was \t"onvictcd of pel"·
Jury for den ~ in g .acltvtt i,•s which
had the color ol tre::rson
Aft e r Chambers, 1ht• m:m who
f mgert~d Htss. Nixon proh.lhly was
most responsible for puHinli[ him
in jail. There are persons about
who do not condone tre ason but
who ,h ave never furgiven Nixon
for jailing Hi as nor for his other
services of the House committee
It is whis peretl a guinsl Nix on that
he is a F&amp; ~cis t .
He ls accust&gt;d of maligning th('
lead~rs uf tha Democr[l trr Party .
~he pnecisP language m which
N: xon Is aecused of makina: pt&gt; •·
~ cmat attack on Mr. Truman . for
example, is not cited. It is th e
over-all 1mplicat1on of h1s charge
that the Truman nnd RooS('vel t
a dmlni.ttralions were .qoft on Com·
munlsm .
lmpreltlve Polltlul Background
Nixon went into the 1952 nation·
a] campa ign with a ba('](ground
which included the political dem
l11e or Voorhis and Mrs. Douglas,
the jailinc of Hiss, llerv ice on the!
Rouse Committee on llnamerlean
Ac tivities. He ~hose the soft-on·
Commumsm Issue as a major
1812 theme. He staye~ with it in
the congressional elecUons ol 195t.
Nixon is a tough ma11 in a fiiht.
His liouee and Senlilt&lt;eo tri umph~· in
CaliCotnla were Jop-~de major!. ties way over &amp;00,000. Tite Elsen·
bower Nixon ticket was a •pe.ctaeulQr winner The 195&amp; campaign
did n Q,t p_a y ,ufl
well. :W~at 1956
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Why ut thou eust down, 0
my 1110UI 'l' and why art thuu
disquieted within me? Hope
thou in God ••• -(Psalm 42,
11.)
It comes t o all of us that,
having achie ved our wordly
d e 11irea, we Rt ill kn ow a vague
anti 11:nawing despair of joy
unf ul filled. A llll it will gi ve us
no peace until. humbly .!leek·
in g , we h ave made our peace

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Capt&amp;l.n fL~~~Dtaroo

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SUNDAY

!2:00 Bit Picture
12:30 Wild Bili Hickok

M~use

l :00 Secret Files U. S. A.

Winky Dln-k It You

JQ:,;lD Thrlu of TeAat Rarcer.

1:30

11.00 Btg Top

2:00 Professional FO&lt;¢:ball

12:00 Lone Ranger

4 :30

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12:30 l..1"l Rai!Cals
112:45
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Baseball .Preview
5.30 ~ ~

Baseball Game
Town &amp; Country Crossroad

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will bring r emums Ia be !een .
5·30 Saturday News Speelal
Vice p1 esident continued
N 1xon is hated, 11 1s true.Jie
5.45 Bo~-l~agna- spop'
also Js- , lovt:d by mill tons for, _
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enemi es he has made. H1 ~ wOnt
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en em ws us ua ll y will cunc!' de Lhat
6:So' Beal the Clock
hl' has undertaken lm·ge rrspon~b·
t ies a ~ v1ce plt&gt;s ident and tha t he
7:00 'I'he Honeym.ooaerw
ha s disc harge d th r m well. The od·
7:30 Stage Show
ds an • long 1h al RJc hnn l M, Nixon,
now 43 . will hP th1• lt&lt;a der of th e
Re puhh rn n Par ty whe n Pr·e&lt;rid.ent JJ:qq Two for ~he Mont!f
Ei senhowt•r steps down. There ·~
8:30 lley JeanT•ie
none 1n s1g ht to c-hall enge lf"im l' X·
9:00 Guo Smok~
cepl Thomas Jo: Dt•wey, or New
'
York, wlwse pl :m s are unknown
· 9:30 Oomon Runyon ThHtre
Ike Admire• Nixon
Mr Ei senhower admires' &amp;nd I'e· 10:00 The lAte Show
specb Nilton. He lipproves of his
c-ampaign tactics. F~r t he first time
a vi« president bas been Pl\t !n
training to succeed to th e pres tlency-jus t in ca se .
The New York Times' Ar thur
Krock is the acknowledged dean flf
the Washington news paper corps,
SATURDAY
a veteran news man whose j4dg
ments ot m e n and of afl"ai rs ar~'
2:59 Sign On
Wide ly read and res pf'rt~d . Artl'r
observing Nllwn ', p errorm JI!l t'c' 3:00 Back At The Ranch
ofter some months In 'the V"J re
4 00 Film Funnies
presidentinl oUic~' , Krock began a
s to ry for the Tlmtos like th1s
5 00 Sagebrush ,_ SaddJ.11
"The conll truciJ VI' labor o I
6.00 News
Ri chard M. Nixon , v1rc pre~i d en l
of the United States. 1n beha lf of
fl.15 Playhouse 15
th e E1s.t&gt; nhowe r adminislrat ion 's
program and e xecultve·legtslative
1}:30 Ozark Jubilee
relat1ons m general are stea d1l y
8 00 J..awrence Welt
rowing m v olum and importance
P eu ons fa milh:r with th e viee pres
9: 0(} Masquerade Party
tdent's
he-lpful
actives
have
to ld th1s cotrl'spondent that tl) ey
9 .30 Miss AmerJea P.a,ceant
C!On &gt;l der th e m unique in the roe·
11:00 T1i State Theatre
c ords ol h1 s off!&lt;'(' ."
T h ~t i!l soJid pra ise and Nixon
Pas w me a long way s ince Krack 1~ :00 Sign Oil
wro\ 1.! th;ft m the s umm f r ot 1963

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lure.
Grazing experiment. bave shown
yield of nutrient. equal to a 20
per cent increase In milk per
acre from rotation lfulnii as compared
continuous 1ru.ing of
a:rua lea:ume meadows. Strip 11'81lng ha 8 abown an increne ot approximately 60 per cent milt per
acre over the conUnuow: method .
These increaees are In milk pe r
acre- not milk phr cow.
Bec..use some Experiment Stations have reported 100 percen.t
Increase tbrouah leediqs of green.
m•terials chopped daJiy plans are
now underway to conduct e xperiments during 19157-68 .to compart
the costa and milk production result.s from dry lot fe-eding or chopped meadow crop and from feed·
ing of meadow crop -'ll.aie.
The pasture r e search farm at
wooSter purchased in 1937 is 9
acres in s ize. At the time of purchase yield levels were eorn 3:)
busheL:!, wheat 15 bushels and hay
I t.on '.The productivity now equals
corn 100 bushels wheat 75 bushels
and hay 4 t~n. Cow numbers have
been increased so thu 36 cows
were grazed in 1956 and in 19~
they plan tn use 45 cows.
Experience on .this farm sugges ts
the us c of a ..-ombination of a lim·
ited amount of orchard grass with
ladino followed by bluegrass and
\J-,efoll and l•te' legum" -,...
' ~
the "'•P•
lo
me•dow, .· "•,·,;ng
~
c
proper seque nce will provide pasture from early spring to fall .
Other Uems reported
(In at
D•lry Day included high roughage
feedJng for calve 11 ,the control of
bloat, mastoldlUs, parasites aa well
• s the Wit'" of Vitamin D In milk
fever preventon .
Farmers interested in any of theee topi«- may
secure the informatior1 rrom Agricultural Extension Office or by
writing the Experiment Station -at

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The Southeast Oblo Ega P roducers are announcing the'completion of the ir ne w l!!Cil ltles, located 2 m1lcs south of SOm P-rset,
OhiO on State Ilm.\1-e 1::1 , on a th ree
' acre ·tract u~ land purchased fro m
Clyde M. Wilson , one of the prod uC€r members.

determining Us potential
milk
producina
value.· Gr&amp;as silage
bu a relatively high moisture
content, erl,lde protein and carotene, bu.t 15 low tn energy and Vi·
tamln l&gt;. When the crude protein
of arass silage Is sutliciept to
meet tbe needs for milk produc·
tion, which ia often the case, the
hand results of Experiment Sta·
Addl\ion of e:.:tra protein ~ simply
tion work at the
SouttH:!astern
pouting dollars down the drain
Ohio Sob-station Field _ Day '#t
waa· the comment of Mr. Conrad.
Carpenter on September 25th. The
' One of tbe prOblems In feeding
program is nearly completed and
a:rass silage is that lt may take
will be available shortly.
up to four weeks to accustom tbe
C. N. Jones, Pl'oducttoa Tes ter
cattle to eating grus !illage for
beat utlli.zatiou.. This involves
subml.tted fifty-eight
completed
lact-ation reports for the fourteen
chaq:e8 hr the eftlciency of the
M ·
1
d 1 d 1
diaeatlve processes as well a.s ad·
h e1gs oonty armers ko ngd a1ry
jus~me.t to f.allte and Jimell. Preerd improveme nt wor
ur ng
sen£ eYJdence- lndic:ates -that ad·
the month o( August. Theae lactation. records are baaed (1ft 30:1
3ustment to .e:ra• ellage is as~
day production and are: very he-lpttattd with cbanaet in the types
Of htmen micrCH~rganlsms.
,
lui In determining whiCh sires
C. F. R.odeers In discussing the
lll'e best and, also maintain a contbmous comparable
record
on
u&amp;efWnes.s or different kinds of
each cow in tbe berd.
alios stated that all ~pes of silos
High herds In the pr(lduction of
are uJ(!ful urtder certain condi·
milk and butterfat are based on
tionl, As In aU operations reguir·
the averag~ per cow. In the herds
InS:, skill and judgment the manor 20 eow, and under the James
who u•es hie silo ha1 the most to
F. Gibson herd was high with
do with their , usefulness. Mo.re Woostet.
1354 pounds of milk average,
dUfe.tent c~ under a
wider
Melgs County farm e rs will have Theron Johnson herd second with
range of conditions of growth and
moistness will make u&amp;eable sll· the oppprtunity of seeing at f irst 925 pounds and the Paul Karr
herd third with 688 poundS' ~dk.
In butterfat production the James
F . Gibson herd wa.a ag•ln hi8h
with 47 pounch butterftt
the Thereon Johnson Mf'd
with 31 pouncla end the
Mora herd third with 28 pouncllil
butterfat average.
In the herds oi over 20 cows
size the N. G. Rooe h erd was
firs t with 714 pounds
of milk,
Clarence Price 638 pounds and N.
G Bailey and Son 699 po"nds of
milk. In butterfat produetlon the
Clarence Price herd was
hlgh
with 28 poundS' average, Charles
The iss 26 pounds and N. G. Rolle
25 pound~ of butterfat per cow.

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11:59 Sigll On.
12.00 Faith for TodaJ
12 ·30
1:00
1:15
1:30
3:30
4:00

Oral Roberts
The Pastor
What's Your Trouble
Thea-tre 13
Medical Horizons
Going Places
&amp;:00 Kit Car.S(II:l ·
li:30 Rocky Jones
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PROYICO
LAYING MASH

Filfn FestJ~.Il

8:00

Ted Mack Amateur

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l-OL.E. UP!

G_UNNING FOR U.S. IN OLYMPICS--,

seareb projcd i on all pba s e~ of
swine r1i &amp;1ng. This will include a
report on s wine leptospirosis.
Ohio State Universit y e xtemwn
i'l~ialist ai!IO ba\le planned a dlscussJon and demonetratio n on
he•vy bogs,

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For Cattle Profit
During Next Year

F.armera sh(JUld be able til buy
feeder cattle a lilt~ rheaper th1s
fall than tbey did a year ago. Their
chances for profits on red cattle
are slightly better than laat seasOn .
too, although cattle feeding iD 195i
isn't likely to be a bonanza .
Riley Dougan. Ohio St.trte Unive rsity extens ion etonomist, mates
these predictions on the ba!!is of
several fllcl.on . Total cattle numbers are at their peak, with ~hght ·
ly more feeder cattle anilable thi s
fall than a vear aJO. Many Cattlemen lost rrioney on animals they
sold Jut winter and early thi s
s prmg and may b e~~ ltate to buy as
many feeders thia fall as the]l dJd
a year ago. This may mean th01t
feeder demand in general will be
-weaker,

NEW
SUPPLY

malces farming faster .
Hook up witb Fast.Hitcl: ond enjoy tbe . . - .

r..- farmina .. . tbe high.... quality work you've

....- Jmown. Witb Faot-Hitcl&gt;, you bitcb implements in aeoonds. have more time for field work.

Equally important, F~t-Hitcb, is eaailf oet to
malcb evoey field ccMnhtian and Job roquimnent,
tohelpyou do far bettourorkeuier.lfyou baven't
tried Fut-Hitdt, you bave e treat iD etore.

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
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WE CARRY

len this week.
Otrice rs
were
CAN YOU AffORD
-elected as follows: Prcsldent, Mr~.
Helen Sauer; Vice-president, Mrs.
NOT YO HAVI YHIM'
Beth Pullen, Secretar-y. Mrs. Mar.
Ree your Cb1rle&amp; Venita~· Nichola
tha Chambers,
Publicity,
Mrs
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Future meellugs will he held
lhe second Thursd ay
or
each
month and will b(' ali day meetin g~ . The rlub will meet
thh
Thursd:~y at 7.30 p. m. a t the
hoiJle of Mrs. Martha, Chambt·u
to plan prOJects &lt;rnd
mee tin g
Slcubenv!Ue
Woodsfield
dates for th{; cum rng year.
and St. Clairsville, Ohio

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We're PROUD our emplbyees gave you lhe type of
oervlee and produelo you needed,
Our prt~ent employees are -

Eugene Buc:kley

Glen Tboma

John Beover

Paul Sturgeon

Lyle Hysell

Robert Llndslamor

Donno Jones

Kennetb Wyant

Lawrenee Buab
Jim Satterfield
Cbarleo Bnsh
Eotber Hoyeo
Jac:k W. Caney, Mer:

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The Sign Of Quality

Fleming

RT. 124 MINIRSVIUE, OHIO

Memben of tlie statio n start

MlMIElS Of J HI RAPID FIRE p· 'IJI t• ·r ·, 1rl nn allrrnate apprH r to
be a tormJ ·'~ Lie tr.r.. ~~ ( 'r; J ,
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re they q·J ,; 1 t 1vt In
n na l11 tor tLe 1!.15G (lJ&lt;·m
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J oh 11 H [J r·, rrnr•nt &lt;Jf 11 1c Arr :. •
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A NEW SUPPLY

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PROVICO MILLING
&amp;FEEDCO.

Guest • peat.~r for Swine Day
will be Wilbur Plage:r, p resident of
tbe National SWine Growel'!l' Coundl . Plaa:er will discUH aims and
acromP,lisbmentl of t he or ganization with particular emphas1 s un
Obio problems.

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Fed rattle prices have strengtlt·
ened substantially this summer.
With general business prospect ~
gOOd, fed cattle prices n-eld year
$ou1d be u .strong as In the pasl
year and the price margin between
t,eder cattle and fat cattle should
widen slightly . With adequate feed
supplies Dougan ex.pet"ts feed
prices to be •bout the s ame as lasl
year.

JUST

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To JOGiblo ,.,_, 40 lltL . , _
The Brownell H(IJnl! Demonstration Club held Its first fall meet- er IDORI por bq otW. mon GrP A
ing Rt the lwmc of Mrs. Betlt Pul·

tfOp egg production with

9 :30 Bin Bak~
10:00 St~aw :ff.p:t Ttu~atre
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alack-up In produclion bul aleady, contin·
uous laying all the woy. Get 1et for non·

6:30 These Are 'fhe Men
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Brownell Home
Demonstration
Club Meeting

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FORA

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The Eig Producers were f~
H.! ~:&gt;wn lleet of ~b
merly the Southeaste:rn · Obil? Egi
at the farm aaci
Auction A.ssoclatlon _. located 41&gt;l
city.
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maehine17 w•s
at Cambridge, Ohio. 'the operabme of the cont 1ow have been consolld~ted and
Js designed for d ·
relocated tor m&lt;lre ' elfic1enty in
'with S(!ales
egg marketing. Since t.he or~ani·
an (IUDU. The
zation was formed In 1941, ~be
iR ue on • •rental 'basU
area bas
to the nortlt,
·Page-DetrOit, Inc . .'Aptll'OXi·
thereby
more ln. mateJy ~0%. of -tbe volwne.. ·handthe. center of ·
, be11!dea led I · ePa!=lred In one ·dcHeD · etr·
being closer
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ttnu, rather thaa ~ tbe ataDdard .30
dlstributlon. The D7:1~~~~~~~ d~ze.n CWf:C,
·~ ~
of lllewelJht bl~k
Tbe orBanizaijon covera ia .•ll..or
188' x 50', aOO. 18
in part· 28 · tOliUties ~li ' ao~t.l1,e-R&amp;many in and out
tbe
Ohio and ha• a mernhenltilp
be one of the U.ne8t i.n .· ~:~~~;~I
oVer 3000.
.
lion and equipment..
Th
,
e -terntory ic divided ioto. 12
is complete with offlCell,
d••·•·•
~
.. --:-s . wJtb ~acb
dis~ld , being
directors room, lun&lt;:h
repretented by oDe memm on
employees, suppb' room; e:•rage, tbe -Boanl of l)lre(lara. '"ttbiS .board
•mple wOrt room, .ad the bnt in
t
:lu .a(
egg cooling faclllttea. Tbe entire : :
uo~ .a( the otef!ryza..
plant is be-•ted and air
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for maDnum worldDJ
· Edwarda. , Itt. 3 .
The egg eoolln1 room it
QhlO.
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ed at 55-511 degree wll~ llum_h;l':tr
. 21 emt)Ioyat ~% relative. Th~ com.bnt...
1500 etSel (If
atton gtvf!8 the maximum
The
Jn main~alnins
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has
tv the plant, until
rnllllon
ered to tbe city for.
e.atlf of
org•nizatlcln is
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DeSIGNI!D BY
A MOUSE. L..OOKIN'

Swine Day Is
September 20
At Wooster
Wooater , 0 , Ohio Swine Day
will be beld Thu n day, Septt:mbn"
20 at the Ohio Agicultural Ex()f'r imrDt 1lat1on, CJaainnu A. ;. Moxoa hal •nnounced.
Mornin1 HllriDD1
will take
place at the station '• IWlM re• ean:b center 3 rnlle1 eut of Woo• 1 r Wbt'ft t pedelbtl wUI con duet vislton on a tour or ex pe-n mutal Iota of pip.
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doon to tht: ~eTVice bu ilding at
, tbe lhaln c=ampu.a. for th e apea.km a:
procram . exhibit. and demorutr•
tion1. Lun~beon facllitie~~o will be
set up in the ll'l"fV1ce buil di nJ.
Upon reJiaterinl, all Swine Day
visitote w ill be given e atr y blan kh
for 1 conteJt OD swmr per!onna~~ee ..

AND!!· 5J}l _

9:00 $64,000 ChaHenge

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H. R. Conrad ln reportl.ng on
stlaae stated that the ebem·
lui content of tbe ensiled crop
ls the most impol'tlnt factor in

ar•ss

Southeast Egg Producers New Building

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B:OO GE Theatre

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Re •uJ~ of re.eucb co ntlnuaUy
Plol.nt out nrw ldt:a. or confirm
o cler ~ctlee• wblth ue proli.l·
able for fartDttll . The summary
of tbe aonual Ohio Dairy oay held
recently at the Oblo Alfi.cultu.ral
Exj)eWment Statton at
Wooater
poi.Dted out many tblnp which
wlll beaeflt Melu County fmmen.
The quettion of hay and 11111ge
bu been one wpteb farmers have
Clebet.ed !or many yearJ. A . D.
Pratt in hill summary o( propor·
tions of hay and Jilage to (eerl repo~ that the conaumpUon of
rouab•re wa• more depenc1eat on
Quality and palatabiUty tbll"ll upon
the method 'Of p~aUon: of the
rougbqe. G1-oupa of cows over a
two pear period wrere fed raUona
wltb tbe amount o( hay and ailage
varytne all the way from !ti'O to
one hundrel pe.r tent.
Tbe amounll of milk produced
by ~Bath · var1atlon were 10 nearly
tllke tbat tbe question of pro)pOI'·
Uon1 of My and sll•ge resolves
l.tlelf into one of farm management "pollcy and· praeUee accord·
lng to Mr. Pratt.

11e i n tower tl lot tha n Ia borlr.ont•l tllo.. Other bclora to eon.ldtr In d ecidln&amp; which lype of
sUo to buJ or eollltruct incLude
capacity for t he Uve1tock o n band
tacU.I Ues tor empt)'lna: and ti llia,a:
atld the flexibility of the 11lo auch
ll alze IDd eue of mechani.z.ation
of the feed ina proct~~a.
Puture utiJlJatlon of dliry cowa
coaUnuea t o be o ne of the major
experimental proer.o~ma It th e staUon bee•u•e ot ttl.e fact that puture provtde1 dia:estive outrienh
at one-half or the cost of nu.trient:a
lrom other rouJbaa:ea and at onefourth of the cost from grain.a.
There is little hum•n labor a nd
no machine, Work lnv(ILved In

East Maira St. Pomeroy, Ohio
OUR POLICY

WE ~AILED TO YOU AND.TIUJUNDREIJS OF

II lo "Sell Quality produds lo both
our Far:DI.er and City ~ustomers at
prices as lo"" as C:llt be purehaaed
any piau. An unconditional gua.r.

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OUR GOOD, LOYAL CUSTOMERs, SEVERAL

"RAISE F AIUT . INCOME
AND IMPROVE RURAL

THOUSAND OOLLAIIS OF CHEcKS AND CE'fl.

STANIJARilS OF LIVING"

TIFICATES

The patronage you reeelved.

YOU AND YOUR NEIGHBOIIS MADE THIS POS-

tbla week wiU help lo 10.

SIBLE. WE THANK YOU.

utee on

we sell
PROMPT, EFFICIENT and COURTEOUS SERVICE
ALWAYS.
SHOW your neighbor. TELL your

Phone98
WE'RE PROUD
We're PROUD our dlrecton gave proper guidan~e to
make your Co-op function proritably. Our dlrecton
are

all our prod.uds as

only lhe best.

or OWNERSHIP THIS LAST WEEK

friends, promote your . Co-op and
you promote your own busln.eu.
If we don't hive I~ we'D get II.

eompllsh tbls goal

(Shhhhhhhh)- WATCH OUR ADS FOR OUR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT -YOUR PATRONAGE HAS MADE THIS POSSIBlE
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Warren Pickens
ArvlJ Holter
W S. Mlebael
Raymond Flll'bee
Zlba Midkiff
*Wilber Parker

*Diredor for 1955

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Ex-Panthers-Score 13-0 W1 ·()ver E~ Yellow Jacke·
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Cillchmoti

u.f ia the dOUidt alter

aolring bd 1Ift a.,.;~ pll.i!i!
and· wJth.lri· aJfOutlllj · ildtlnc~ of
. Ant place, mw,id ~~~ fodlly (O
·play a nicAt jamt *ita. the St.

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Around.The Football
. Camps
Of Top Tea.ms I n .M-1"d·wesl

came

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1W~o~o~ds~o~•·d;•n~ogth~e~r~n~a~,h~y~~~

SMI~H ~

CttnMING . COMPANY

~ NAME
MEN

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JIMMY

BRANDS

WOMIN

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YOUR SHOPPING

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MIMaport, G.

olel,
1-1,De~lt
and pitcher
Larya
of the
Tigers Frank
pitched
four--bltter to ebut out the Kansas
City, A'•· M.
Tllree Orlolt pltche&lt;'S

tere~

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rle'"y=M:•:•w:e:ll:.~

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1D the lena.tol's 'big inning

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whlelil included a three--run home;
by JOH ValdiVielao, Eddle Yol'lt of

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SUPREME

VANZANDT

~A.DILLACS

KARR

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BETTER

Ohio State University call attent·
ion this week to the rnuc~ larger
number of Turkeys- be in&amp; W~d~ced
than ever before. 'l!btal
growers thi• ytlar Will
(UD """l'id 75 million ,bir.,s:. Producers lrq_ turning out' bi~s on :1
Yl!lt iround program Which makes
it pcdsible tor consumers to have
turkey any _time.

1953 Plvmouth 2 dr dlx s~ .... $895 .

One careful owner. Original Ugh! green finish ,

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Plymouth Savoy 4
C195'4
ean car mside and out

cfr sed $1 195
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69&gt;5

WE ARE SURE
YOU WILL
Bt,SATlSFIED .

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AII Of ·Your
AUTO·NEIDS
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~ IJS41uick ~11dmo~ter 4,cfr · $1;995

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Buick Roadmast•r .. ·Save $600

way. Power steering and brakes
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RtVJera cpe Full power windows, seat, steering and
brakes. Like the day It was

so"

and bumpers

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1953 Polltloc Dlx 8 cyl •: · · . •· - $1,095

4 dr sedan; Hydramatlc drive. Original · two tone

green finish

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1953 Chev Bet Air 4 drsed .... ,.. $995

Door, red over-crearD, Beltltr V..S; be8ter; ~t covers;
~tra nice.

1953 B'Uitk V8 Roadaitoster · · $1,495

195.3 Chevrolet

4 dr sedan. A car we can recommend to our best

4· dOOr;. ~O;mles; light blue over dark blue. l-lellter

customer'!- Power steering, po'l(er .brake,, one own
er. New one casts over $4,000

1954 ~orcl ·

1954 Buick l duedan -.... · · · S l.f95

2 door; low mileage; lifllt blue; healet

Cbevrolets finiSh model. Week~ij special

Original ~lue wi1h White 'op. We've serVfced this
car since new ,

¥.1- loti -panel;n~w,dark
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Power steerllig; automatic shift; ot\e careful owner
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Antol
VAN ZANDT
POMEROY, OHIO
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One owner
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$699
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very clean; radio; heater and seat covers

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C~nvertii\te; i-adto;
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2 door; new ~oat. cli'\lm; heater; radio.

1950 Iuick Special 2 dr -----· -- $395
$250
1950 Ford 4 dr . .. .I. . . . . . .

tires.

1950 Huds~112 drsedan · · · .... · Sl$.0

'¥.. ton plcku"' new
paint'
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l949 Mercury 4 dr seclon · · · · · ·- $1,95 .·

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AUTOMionC

DRUIIE IIIOMoiiD
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1952 De Solo V8 4 dr 1.0n · · · · ~ $89$

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1955 Chevrolet ·· $1895

1956 GMC Vi to1118 cyl.... · .. , $f895

Pickup; Very low mileage, dlx cab. Chrome 'grille

1947 Chevrolet 4 dr · :· .. · .... · · $-77/f · •'

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..r· (iir'Wn. Very liiw !iiile~~getE!ceeptionalinlevery

Sllarp

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1948 Dodge 4 dr . .. .. .. .. .. · · $99

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Ma'rtttlna: specltillst point oot

Hard top cpe; One careful owner. Merco~atic
drive. Smart ~hite with red. top,

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HIGHEST QUAUTY
12 MOS. GUARANTEE ...... $ 9.fs n&lt; .
24 MOS. GUARANTEE ..... ·. $U;~
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36 MOS. GUARANTEE .... _., $1~,9S,ea
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Full Line 12 Velt.&lt; IIA~rlel ·~
FltEE I
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and grey trim lnsl~e.
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do ot! Shown below ore -the pictures o · l':weii-~IIOWn N Stars • 21 ~I ,~~ wiD lio (uoltod on oh bash ef
thlo to4 In .,..., te 'l""llly- ·
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who moke .~P 6 of AmeriCa:\ 1Jr&amp;afe~(~Y. teoon~. A,ll you
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games.Only five eamea 1ft ICbedule-d at Crosle)' Field, ·~ four of
them are with tonight's Q:Pwne~
Sept. :U·U . The other ,l\ome ••tne
is with front runnln&amp; Mitw'ailkft,
Sepot . Z5.
mer Vine-gar Bend Mizell , whose
The Redlt&amp;s will make .one hit
won-lost strin1 shows 12 f!Yen .
swlni around ttie league, .Pta)'iq
The entire lea1ue was aclive t&lt;; all teams one more time.
day and t-oniaht afrer the only
ltllled'uled gam• Thursday wu
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. SwaJn,-who
drowned out In Brootlyn. Tht atte-nae-d the state fair WIJ ,.etomDOOlen were to face the NeW panied home by their ~r~n4fbn,
Yo:rk Gl11ltl, 1lready eliminated
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1'o Meet Mize~ And Cardinals

Hunnt&gt;l Int ercepted a pass , thra wn
by Middl eport 's John Vernun , and
Louis Card!~
was do wned . on the Oran ge an o
black 18 ~- ard line. A penalty , on 1
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tht' pla y. IJruught the ball tu th e
for tile N'iUOnll ~· flac got
batter w!iin tti.e ~~~ jumped
NIMoftal L••uu~
Yellow J &lt;.ekf&gt; ls eight.
Hunn el, dt&gt;ep in Mlddie tr.rr ito '.within • .Pnt• l~d· Ollf·ba1f Pf
W. L. Pet. GD
teque leadtq: a«~kee and oJ\e
81 lS2 .609
:ory, p.cke d-up lWO yard" ar9und
Milwaukee
half a game better -*~~• a.o.tlyo.
Clndnnatj
80 S4 ,597 1111 ~nd, wh 1t h helped the Panthers
Clootnnati bod ta!Jjo fo third
Brooklyn
79 :54 .:594 2
rt&gt;gain so me lost yardai.e due to a
St. Louis
65 68 .489 16
live yaul 'penalty, precedin( the
, •nd seemed sll:J~~ . Jilil~ t su•ft
Philadelphia
61 70 .466 19
play. Bill Sheridan hit Bill Qualls
'JJu"' &lt;JI lfowor Jut ' tho~ bi&lt;i ln
strone. caoted&amp;D.
Pittsburgh
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st. L-oul• l.t the oeorelt tellftl· tt
'New York
55 77 .417 251-'l and Halfbllck Don Betting plunged
tllo "BI~ _,.. Jl,alio!Juj 1!1
Chicago ..
~2 HO .394 28.\h from the two, good for a TO, and
!ourth place today, but 16 ••mea
Thursdav'• lt""hs
the try (or tbe polnt ·after touebaut of ftrst·.
New Y4.lr.Jt at Brooklyn, ppd, ratn. down was no goad.
M'anacer Blrdit TtbbtU&amp;. tool
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Late in the third quarter, aftor
Frlftr'• l'robable Pitchers
Gene Oiler had hit Rice with a
no ehan'tes ow lfte mound tor to
Dilht's tuule, He sebedlllel! Joo
Milwaukee at Chit-ago - Buhl pass, good for flve yardi; Vr-oman
· Nuxball, +flo h"' 90!l II Mlil loit
16-6 vs Jones 7-13.
toued a pass tG Bob Ashley, nete!Jlht games, t&amp; pi~tt. f&lt;Jr Gibtin·
: New Yol'k at B1·uoklyn 2 games ting ~ight yurds, abd the Middle
hllht - Antonelli 14-13 and W&lt;u·- Alumni wel'le seemingly rolling; .;.
nat!. The Cm:ll' ehOioe Wil Wil·
thineton ~ -12 vs Newl'orflbe 22-6 fi\'e yard penalty llgiilinst the Ja('kTHE H-21 LIGHT CARGO HIUCOPfll refuels 6,000 bip, which followed b;r onl7 ten 4Q'I tti.• fint.~
aqd Ers kine 12·8.
et1&gt;. null ified , this gain, and they
teet up u lt nears the end ot a Z,810~mlle non ...stop ceutu.l IUC:b pn)ceduri lnvol11Q 1 heit~
on the second team. Ray Nit-ache
fight lrom Sao DJe&amp;o, Oalit .. to Wa.shlnaton. The Capt. lamn E. Sowala.d (jnlet) Of Ambb; ~
Pitbburgh at Philadelphia 11ight lost the bull or. downs , as two pa s~
was the first tetllin·fill1beet thoutb
trait completed the Journey ln 31 hour~, 44 mln- waves t7om the ~Jt ~ Dmdhr&amp;' tlilldit tftil
-Z.w 7-14 Vs Robert!l 15·16
plays were broken-up. The P:an·
pressed by Del¥8\liiL
Clllclnnati at St. Louis nightlhera took over on their own 36 _ _ utes. Two other P~ retuelln.ls took plar:e ool the Pent&amp;IOD. two other mea eompltt.il W illfiliW..
MJtcheU, Wllom J:Jlot. desertbed.
Nux-ball JJ-8 vs Mlzt•ll 12-12.
yard line .
as
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D11vis
Rosenhilum
Saturctly'l Game~~
could
be the b ..okawoy runner to
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Woods
Ntw York at Brooklyn
A pt&gt;n11lty &lt;~gainst the Paittn.-r~ .
replaee J. C. Clrollaf. He brob
Bt·ech
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PlttJburgh at Philadelphia
!nought lhl' ball back fiVe yards;
tW the Mich.ieao eame last year
Hoyt
MUwaukee at Chicago
Sheridan .-.kirU!d lll"'und end for
a .opbomore ind Eli"' •dd he'&gt;
Clnelnnatl at St. Loul~ nieht
six; o,.·er tal'kle rar two, but the
blltUor ~ the aee.oncr JUitf' than in
American Laa1ue
Ja('kets lin ~ stiffened and 'he was
!dltor Note: Thl11 It th• first of particulary becaus• Rod lt&amp;nson, the, first,"\~~~ because the other
W. L. Pet.
thrown for a two yard loss on the
a terles on mel or Midwest football a star as a sophomore last year · kids Itt ti
Nrw York
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Cleveland
75 56 .573 91h
The Pant'hN quarter back on
By ED SAINSIIURY . '
Eliot won't bt&gt; sure of his RhysiChicago
73 ~H .M7 111ft the n•·xl pl&lt;~y, skirted his right and
Unlkd Pren Sport' Writ'r .
cal ('Ondition untH he wlthrtandl
Bolton
72 60 .545 13
pieked up some blockers and scamCHAMPAIGN tU.. uP • Ray eontact. ()n the ·other side, :!Hot ·
Detroit
68 67 .496 191h pered 3R yart1s to pay-dirt, and
Eliot hold~ hopes fOcr 'neither the was using Charles Butle-r, WhO
Baltimore
58 74 .43{1 .2'1
the PanLher elevf'n Jed by 12 Sher·
Elg ,Tt•n championship nor the pla;yed l&lt;~lll year.
Washington_
M 77 .421 291!: Jdan's boot, between the up.rights
Rose Dow! tor his ntinois tol)tball'
"But," EliOt said, ..a year 'ato ·
:ay Mlltlftt ·• · .MNy: -~.--'JollY
Kansas City
43 89 .326 42
was good for the extra point.
BY JOHN GRIFFIN
team this )'ear, but wanted the Bp.tler was a fourth •tring eDd apd
If MAN At.OJfa
Thur.-a_,-. anult1
Pomeroy racked up 1I tirst
Unlted PrHs SpOrts Wdter
club to make a strong' bid to fin· new he'&amp; on the first team 11 d-on't
(In TtcltniCelHt
. . JiuhlngtQn 7 Baltimore 5
dowa» to Mlddleport'll 8.
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The Bntoklyn Dodgt:rs
defled ish In th.e- ·nrst dl\lfjt·o~
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. kfillW wllether ·b e'• improved thAt
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Line-tl.,s
their ·'double-header jinx" toda;g
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Pomeroy and said ·they would gladly play ends are our prdMl s, tn·· tliil
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· Fri..,'t rOIIilbla Pltchen
KleeR LF:
English LE two games anylime just to have Qtder,'' Eliot said. ·• ~1hould be
Bulky li.llitl
THt
Nleff'l! HOI.DI TIIRoR
Bo•ton 1:,t .Baltfmore 2 games
Trlplc1L LT
Ne.'iselroad LT Roy Campanull£L bark ln the line- alright at every other ·)o~ltiort,
The Illini will haVe more bUlk
ctrtooft-YHI THUCI HUitTS
twl~&amp;htoftlght - Brown 3-4
and
Dudding LG
Russell LG up.
that is , If the kids come through than usual in the ll'ne wlth Dick
SATURDAY
F'ornleles S.7 VI Parl'lell 7-4 and
Stone c
Mitch c
Nordmeyer and Paul Adjmli at
lo6ert
Mitchum lariMira H•l•
Ordinarily, the D&lt;ldgers would the way we think they .m."
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SuJUvan 12-fl or Porterfield 3-10.
Hinkle RG
Youna: RG be crying over the rain
that
The Jlli.nl have plentltt~f ·new- tackle, Perry Oliver and Dave
01= THI PIC:OI
Warhln~ton at New York night
Guinth~r HT
McKinaey RT washed nut Th.ursdHy nlght's
Cornel'S, 33, and some
e sopltL
Walker at gaurd, and Jim Minor
(Z•ne G,.., w..tern)
~lnkalas 4-4: V!l KuclrJ 18-7.
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Quisenberry RE
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omoru 9$?ul~ :Qe a bl
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-' ~hle&amp;Jo at Clevelan4 . nllfht ' ,-. 1 Verotnari Q8
Sherid'f.' QB fo.rcell
them to tcheduW a \:twi· squl~ dnthO{' although:.
. are won lett-en and &amp;s~!&amp; . Werl!
,Jel'ln Waynl
~~~!Me
~man 12-D vs LemWf 1 a..ll. · · :· -{llllr LK
Q 1 ·1 LH night doubiC'header tOr - tnn.fght. , likely
become
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Bet ~:n;··RH The Bums &amp;re a poor twin · bill ately.
Two Speedsters
b · Mitchell
IUIBON
Roel't 16-12 v• Kretlow 4·8.
Hovattel F'B
Runnel FB teom, tha recor&lt;l OOok insists.
ll.nd Harry Jeffersol'l, a~e the first
· (In TechnlcOIOf)
lat"rday's Ol!rnet
Substitutes
Here are the fia;url!s:
Fullback Jack Delveux, Tackles team half backs now with Abe
C~DY and tAaTOON'
Detroit at Kansas City night
Milh
Stonl'
Ron Nietupski, Ron Butkus· and
Chicago Itt Cleveland
Thumas
Seellng
Brooklyn has played 17 double- Art Krumrei, Gmlrd Tu~i Taualij r
Bosron •t Jlaltlmore nlihl
Malden
Hubbard hfade rs , this year-sweeping fiv~. und Quarterback 'l'mJl Hailer
\t'arhinJtod at New York
&lt;:umer
Grueser dropping six, and splitting &amp;ix ~a
see action ~C f!Jn: the sentotal of 16 gameg won and 18 -~iiij ;i~;;,,J'];,;•~-nbd might i rnprov~
That indicates they pl'obobly .. · ·
before lh&lt;~t.
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But
Campy,
the
NltiOnal
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lost year, 1..! better than 1t1Ustics,
the Dodger~ feet.. R-oy would
THE STORE .OF
missed Thursday nlght'.s game because of a bruised right Index finger, and hXt bat would ha11t' been
miued aai-Uut Gi1nt
southpaw
Johnn,- AntonelU,
AT VllltY ECONOMICAL JBICES
But now Campanella will be able
to face AntDnelH tonight and catch
IU:RCHANDISE FOR
both games. Tbl.11 could baJo.nce
out 'lbe break given the Milwaukee
Braves by an off day Thursday,
that enabled sluiJger Eddie Mathew• ta reat hl111 injured ankle an
extra 24 bours.
the Senators set a CIJ-Ib rectJI'tl: lw
MA:KE SMITir ~IN&amp;
The Dodger• ~ Giants fray was drawing his tt2.nd walk Of
th~
tbe only action Kheduled Thurs- season and pitcher Dean Stone
day Jnvolvlne a pennant conlemh:r gained the victory, o.Ithoui!h lte
your car and 1our .bw111•
In tither league.
allowed 13 of the Orioles' 14 hlfa.
the
lluJpe''t'
FALL
suMMER WIN'n!lt shJNG
[b the only two games ·'~yoo ' l Lary fanned four and did not
A compt.,elr ,.conclltfoftecl
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Thursda)', the Wa.o~hlngton i'SPna· walk a man. He wa,g batted up
01 $1U3,., monlh. All
CASH BAJJlf, Olmer
tor1 ICOred six runs In thf' fifth by home«"s by
Boone, Bob
PII'OifE 80H·Y
lnnln&amp; to beat the Baltimore Orl- Wlhon, Wayne
and Char·
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_M r. Football ' got ctf to ; bo-~ a large crowd on the winners turf.
Gmlftl start, Thursday nirht, iii thE'
The P ome roy squ.ad sc nred tn
Bend lrtl_. as the Pome!'" D)' Alumni th e mid-way point of the rir··. qua raeql'ed tourbdowns In the flrtt and ter. The Panlher 8 "grads" got in
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IEVIVAL it.arls at the RuU•Dd
Peoticostal Church. Sunday September 9 wltb Roy
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PUBLIC SALe

Tbe uDdertiJned will offer for
ule-, at pubUe auction, at the
residence of tbe late Daniel M.
Warner Jo Cbester, Meigs Cou.nty, Ohio, on Saturday, the 22nd
of September, 1956, the personal
property of Daniel M. Warner,
cOnsisting In part of: Tables,
Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, Cupboard, Buffe,_t, Kitehen chairs,
Sto", Refrigerator, China Closet
SUmd, Boob and Book case,
Heating Stove Gas Heater, Wash
Stand, Bed An.d other Items.
Sale to Commence at 1:00 p. m .
Terms: Cash; Brownie Woods,
Auctioneer; Fred Rice, AdminIstrator of , the estate of Daniel
M. Warner, deceased.
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Lost : Brown Cocker Spaniel, white
nose. long ears and tall. Weuing harness. PhcM ~ Y.
9 1 ate
FOUND - One 8~ G( KEYS on
Mulberry Ave. lndentlfy at tbe
Dally Sentinel office.
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cogmzance of the fact tbat ' the 30

Not cnl7 hal aht Puttled back ud fc.rth .,._
tween tbe PhU Silvera TV lhow ud the Sball....
peii'Mft t..Uval ta Btr&amp;trord. Conn., but .rse C01l"
Unuea to dleek hatl at the J'iahenn&amp;h'• Net an4
the Moftlllncn and when you uk her tflht'a ~
rood "acl:reas, Me doean't 11&amp;3' demUI'tlly, ''011.
th&amp;t'inct. tor me t.o ay," but blunUy ..,.. "Yea."
Tomi'.J a Yonken1 N. 'Y., IJirl who ptcw up In
the mld·wut. majo.-..1 In philc»opfty at the Vnl·
venU.y of CbJcqo and JUt. N.w l:pri aroUDd
eight yean ago. She remembers that aiLe ~
played with an arl-conacioua off·llkhtco boul.'"'
vard theatrical group, who p•e her a "aort ot lltrt~teue" role once,
10 lhe ~ to aU ilL t,be fowtb row &amp;t a Chlca&amp;"O burlnqut1 boU..,
b»b under her- arm and 'bra.cu 011 her teeth, 11tudy&amp;nc the atrlppen'
technt~ue. "1 frlehtenecl away Ill the men !lOWn t~t." Jill ..,..
"'but 10me of the a~oaphen rubbed ott oa me. The otber .Dfabl
after my Shakespeare work. a ftUUI c:ame up to mt 'bacJcllt&amp;p aJMI
Aid, '8&amp;y-didD.'t I once aee you in Minalr:y'J ln Newark!'''"

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States
lrom September '1 ulltU 4 p , m.
SLEEPING ROOMS lor rent with of November 1.
cooling privileges, 127 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
9 1J l2te
Armed Servke pen~Def~ ~av.e
until 12 noon of Hove.inbel:1• i ~
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT or room mllke applieation 'for ~ ..l:iiln;ta.
and board. Mrs. Wnl. Slater, The ol)enlag dlte for- ~¥[111
... 1.73 Hudson St.,
Mlfldl~~- appllcatlon.s for Armed ~ ~~,lee
Phone (1311-M. .
9 '5 :8tc ballets was January 1, ltaf, .. ' \ .

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Toml wwked her way along caretuUy ln racuo tn4 'VV unb.l tlbl 101
tHe chaDce to be a •jaereamer"' on the Silvera llhoW. A
"You know, a woman who juatl'~enama loud;JY," lht NY&amp; HAftet J
got to talklq wiUI. NM Hiken1 who pra4Daea--tMt-ahow, l tou~J,d m,..
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The bewildered Houaeman aald abe c:ouJdn't play Colllllance; Kll·
dred DunnGCk already had the role. "Oh, that's all right, .. Toml
aald airily. "I'll take another part. then." And she cUd. She became
:MI&amp;:treu Overdon, who haa had nine husbande, and the cr1t1c1 Joved
ller. The fe.tlval people are l»iJJgtnr - their play&amp;-Meaaw-.,, TJII!I'
Tomftag of to\6 Shrew and Kittg Joll-ta--to tht Phoenix theater la
,i&amp;Jlll&amp;ry and MiH ft. ehoul4 be a treat to aee.

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One careful owner.
$895.00.
exterior, roof. work guaranteed.
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Rate 11 reasonable. Phone 381 Y.
Homer N. Braley, Pumeroy.
4 dr. Sedan
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Power ..teering, automoUc shift.
$895.00, Blacttnar's, Pomero}' .
BULLDQZER
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J9!U BUICK Spccl~l 4 dr. Sedan.
Bottom.
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Local cwnt'r. $8Dt;.OO. Blaetln11r's
Pomeroy,
9 6 6tc RADIO &amp;. 'l'ELJ!:VJSION SERVICE
Phone 200. Clelaod Appliance
19M PLYMOUTH Savoy. One loct~l
Sture, ll8 W. Mala St .. PomerOJ
owntr. 2 dr. Sedan. Blaettnor's
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Blue- with White Top. $1,695.00.
per' TeebnlciUII. PboDe Q94 Y
Blaettnar'•, Pomeroy . 9 6 6tc
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Notice Ia hereby
given ttlat
Shellle Petty whose Post Office
addres!l is Long Bottom,
Ohlo
Route No. 2 h11s
been duly apAdmlnL~tralrh:

pointed as

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For Sci•

Pomeroy, September 7 and 8,
aponsored by WSCS, Forest Run
MetbodiJt Cburch.
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One Coke cooler, 1 beer coolel', 2
aa.s boating !lb'IVe&amp;, 3 card tabl01:1
adnk and dralnboard , 1 alram
ttble. 1 bat:k bar, 13 :;tools. Call
8332-M. Or contact L. L. Lyoru,
784 Che.~tnut St., Middleport.
9 '7 3lc
200 WhJte IAiilhorm, pullets In
'J5 percent production $1 :W rach
Ediaon
Hollan,
Minersv ille,
Phone 36?9.
9 7 3lp

0 cu. ft. Maytai P"REEZER prl&lt;'ed
Pbor~e

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Notice is hereby 11ven that Edna M. Arnold whoae Post Office
addrt!!\'J Is PomeTOf, Ohio, Rt. 1
has beer~~ aprointcd 1111 Eltocutrhc
of the Estate of Clermont L. Arnold, late of Cheater Townahlp,
Mei&amp;R County, Ohio, decea5Cd.
Dated this lHh day of September
19311.
John C. Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Mel1 1 County, Ohio
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Letart

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FOR SALE TOMATOES , MEXI·
(IAN8 larre pink, rovn-neld • 2nd

NOTICI OF A"PIIOINTMINT

Admtal.tratri•

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Noll . h htreb)' given
that
Wlllit:m H. Holme., - Syracuse . F.llzabcth Wickham whose
PO.!It
Ohlt'l.
8-6-1 mo.c Orrlee Addre.Bs la Cheater, Ohio
For Sale : Canning
TOMATOES h a~ heen duly appointed as Acl·
Estate of
and beau. Bring C1lntalnen and mlnl!ltratrlx of tbe
pick them your.self. $LOO per J11nu•s L. Wlekham late -of' ;;~:;:::~I '
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For Sale : 2 WHEEL TRAILOit
John C, Bacon
f' 11 '7' 100.00. F. R. McKinnpy.
Judge of tho Probate Court
Phone 6148-M.
9 t1 6lc
Meiga County, Ohio
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~ FOR SALE CUT FLOWERS,
ltr&amp;e mums, pom pom!l, aster&amp;.
MAX WARll
1ladlolus. · Sprlnl
flowering
bulbi. 628 H1ah Street, Middle·
. . port. Phone 8139-V.
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want at Christmas.

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John C. Bacon
Judge- of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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AWAY PLAN.

Life, A.uto, Flr11, Polio. Call Doa
J4JIJa. Middleport. Oblo.

!21) Real Estate

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AT RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

COMPLETE lnJU1'"1Jee Protecttoa,

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home, Pine Grove, with 1 ~The evwt~e wq apeat todally
and la dancinJ, With mudc provl-'
ded by Whitey Betl]e and Ed Salser, who play-ed for reeepUoa held
followina tbeir weddlaiRefrethmenta W«re lervtd 4uting the evepinl ,to IPPI'O.aimately
60 relatives and frindl.
Mr. and Mrl!l. Ji"ftder received
maay -nice &amp;ifts.

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FIBER GLASS Awntn&amp;B and door
canopie1. Ray-Glo. Ga ~ beaten.
Venetian Bllnda:, all Bil;eli and FOR SALE-Purt, .'i.lrby Real Eatate,
RutlanQ Towna-blp. 3)
cl'Jiora. Free utimatea.
Dale
ICre.t hmrl, houte, barn and oul
Wippel Supply, 21D Union Ave.
buildings, Sec! Geor.ge A. MelD·
Pomero)',
8 31 lmo c
·n art, .Administrator.
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FOR SALE • I 'f.l mile~
1outh of Rutland. John L. Rom- One 7 lloom HOUSE with bath,
132 Dock Street,
Middleport,
in!i!s,
good location. lnqulre 132 ~k
11-28-lmoc
Slrccl.
9 I) 8tp
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One Thor WASHER and en&lt;' 1111~
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
heater. Pbono 831 -J . Jotln frick
IIIIICufriK
Rock SprlnJ.!i Road, Pomeroy .
Eatat•
of
ca.rmoBt
L, Arnold
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sary, Wec1D..da, ,_.., 11 tboir

the- WI!' a-nnexed,. cf the.. J:ttate of
C. E .Petty 'late dt OUve township
Meigs County, Ohlo, deceased.
Dated tbia 22nd day of August.

!20 Bl Insurance

RUMMAGE SALE, Bethany church

Mr. and Mrs. David Preeter
aerved their 56th wodd:IDI lanl,l"":·

Glr 1111 IMLY IUYS

30 GALLON Lawson automll.tic ils
water beater, f20. 81'7 Hlgh St., BarMI-S.Impaoa wurance Apncy.
Middleport. F!roe - Auwmoblle-o
Mi-ddleport.
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tor qulclc aale.

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palriq bf Factory 'I'Nined
Clean inside and out. $1 ,195.00.
wakbmaker. COJ.J..iNS J¥WE.
Blaettnar'1, Pomeroy.
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wu weleomed -.. 1 peat. Plaa•
were zqade to obaerve Ute birUuta7
of memben in tbe put three moa.

cans the beet actors to 4o 8hakeepea.re. "We have all the gusto and
Irreverence that hill play1 need," Bhe•eays. "Look ..t Kf ag JoAn-It's a drama about polltLc.iana. I wa.a watching the Republlc&amp;D and
Democratlc convention• on TV ,and I thcuJ;ht, aee. what a .cuf. of
actor• for lolua. There are a eouple cf roles In the three Shakes.
peare playa we'vtJ been doln&amp;' that Phil Silvera could play perfectly,
There's more ot a link bet\veu hla ~ of work and classical play1
then you would think." ·
Aa for the" hat-cheeking- bstweea enracemtnbl, abe alii! dot. lt.
"For three rea.oiUI," .e:he outUnea. "'ne, thti money belp• pay the
rent. Two, altting around tn a q~taurant watching people Ia a1reat
way to leam acting. Three. a hilt-chetk girl geta a lot of o,Pportua•
ity lo loa! around and stud)'· and read. And I'm 10 fond 6t all D'lJf
regular customer. at the F~rm&amp;n'l Net. Why, when I p'a.yed t-.
R~hard Ill on one TV .e:how; tile cu8lcmers had a TV set p11t. lnto
thi restaurant juat to see me. How can yetu beat that?"
You can't. Mtaa Romer, a warm and Intelligent woman, will go,
far. But I think that man baekatage at Stratford had her wron1.
1 can't. ~.me~be! ller be inI at :t-f.in,&amp;k¥.:-!_!D N~~rk.

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IDHliDI, Mr•· Edith
Betzila1 Gf Forett llqae CoUDt:!ll

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wu fuhlonlng hll npertoey compq7 tor tllla 1wn:.
mer, the eandld MlU Romer-wbo haf a c:onaum~r. atap-~
ttch to pl.ay really deep, dark ~ him a letter, apeclitcan,
ouUintng her dazdln&amp;' quallttc:atlona. "Jt'a to yolll' advanca,e te
hire me," abe CODClucled firmly. Beven hcun -.iter he pt the letter,
abe wu talldng to Houseman about the fat part of' Coaatance ln
JftUUvre for Meaaure-.

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:omplete WHB:EL ALIGNMENT,
b•:aaclng aad brake aervlce.
Backett'a SafetJ Serrice. West GIRL to work as CAR·HOP e-venllliD Street, PomeroJ, OhLo.
lni ~t- ·AP:PIJI in person at FiY~­
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of America met Tuesday eveaLnc.

Conne~ueut,

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Freckers Observe
56th Anniversary
Of Their Wedding

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for •mall reliable famdy. $30 Service voter may make -~.!·
per fD()nth. Bee Mrs. Howard tlon on behalf of the
Cecil, 800 W Main St., Pomer.,• I To make such applleatirtft . . Hievenings.
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atlve should go to l!Je · - ~#tJ
'TWO BEDROOM~ .JCltchen , living Boani of Elections ar~cr flU. In 'l~iet
room. Approximately three acre applicallon form PN"'Ukf.·b, ' the
garden. $3~.00 per montb. Con- Bond or write to til! ~- County
tact Alex Whe4&lt;ler, Apple Grove, Board and request thi.t tbe' ..
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LOST In vicinity of Midt:Jiep.)rt For reat-«xterauoa
Seallold Boardo, Drop Clolllo.
HUI-Beagle Hound 15 Inch cla111,
Cllo&amp;oa. Fltbet, lllckUeport.
;} yearli old.
Black and Tan,
Pboae 8261J.X.
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J:W YORK-Toml Romet, a. 4ark·halftld ac..
treaa who mu.t 1M til-.cl by now ot peoplt
b1llin1' bel' abe hu an expruaive fac.-wblch
Bhe h,._,.y weU bt the AlOft: un\1.1\W womu

The Ohio Legislature W ~.n

. 48-U 5 ROOMS ·and BATH, 10 Cole St.

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SOCIETY

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Ludlle Bearh! Haw~ P~eroy Society Editor
i!:leanor S. Schaaf, MiddlepOrt Society Editor-Pbone 6079

POMEROY
SOCIETY

BridJeport after a vtsit wlth Mrs.

Pomeroy Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe 1pe11t
tbe holiday week end in ZanervUle
with his brotber a.nd siater-in·ltw
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wolfe.

Evangeline OES
Chapter Meeting
Held Thursday

Evangelin e Cha!Jter of Q. E. S
in r:egular ses1:1ion on Thun;day eve·
ninr.:. The Initiatory work w~s ex·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ]Saddler
emplified GR twu canditate~, Mrs .
have returned to their
bome;
paremont Hoyt sang a solo durIng the initiatory servic-e.
A Memorial Service was also held
for deceased members during the
SEL~CT
pa.rt year. During that service, Mrs.
Bernice Winn sang "Beauliful
Isle".
During the business session they
made p.l'ans to hold a Rummage
Sale on September 21 and 22 in
the Pratt Building in Middleport.
They also planned Friends' Night
which will be October 11, at which
time they will honor twepty-five
year members. On the next reguhrr meeting nighl which will be
October 4 they will have ObJig.
ation Ceremony and will honOI'
t-be Past Matrons and Patrons.
Refreshments served at Lh e
Miss Mabel Hysell has returned
seat covers.
close or the mt:&lt;eting were in char·
from
a
vi.!tit
in
Columbus,
Lock·
gray.
~::-:;,and Ashville. Ohio with ge ol the Pa~l Matrnm.
Plymouth lal¥edara
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She visiled her sis ter,
On. local owMr and
Mrs. George Frye and family in
Lockbourne. Sunda:~o· .she attend ed
Dodge 2 pu1 coupe.
the Methodist church there and
Nil nlc., dtll.r, euto.
met the pastor, Rev. P.sul Lindsey.
R&amp;H,
lRev. Lindsey assi~e d by the
flnloh.
men of the church farms 60 acre.
Ford VI with
of land each year and gives the
reaJ clean.
profit from it to the ~hurch . This
4 dr. N•w
Is one of the church's main pro.
The Guilrl of the Grace Episeopnl
Really ~l••n. motor fine.
jects.
church met Wednesday eve ning a1
Mi._ Hyre11' 5 nic~e. Mrs. Chad
MANY MOU TO CHOOII ·
the parish house. with Mr!. Edwin
Pettlbone and famlly of Asbvjl}e J. Charles and Mrs. Ccdrir Clar k
F.ROM
held an· outdoor barbeque in her
Complet. Line af N'qas h ostllsse~.
honor Sunday evening. While in
Atwetw Outboard Moton tit
Mrs. Tht•odore F.bersbach pre~:
Cqlumb\11 she visited hr.r brother
Stock.
dent presidl'd at the meeting which
lind hl1 wife, Mr. and M-rs. P . A.
opened with devotions. It was vot·
Hyaell who formerly lived in Midcd to order pecans to sell -this fall
dleport. Sbe waa an overnight
ys a money making project. It wa~
sue•t of a ntece Mr ~. WUJiam Sei· rei,}Orled that 18 ~ hirts an rl three
pel and family In Columbus. Miss
At Trl.lflc Lltht Jn Mlddl~rt
dozen bib~ were ready to he srnl to
Hy&amp;ell
was a dtnner guest of a n·
295 N. 2nd Ave Mlctdleport, O.
the Chi ldrens Hospital in Cinrin·
other niece, Mrs. Mary Sells or
Open EYenlnw• Until f p. m.
Columbut who also
entertained nati.
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her with a theater party.
som•iJl e church on Septembt'r 20
al 10:30 am was a nnoun('ed. Mrs.
Clark announn~d that open hott~~
and a bau;:J' would be hclrl ut th~
Athens State HClspit al on October
3 and requc ~ lrd contributiun11 for
the bazaar. Mrs. C l~:~ r k also h&lt;ts
tickets for the baztHl r.
Refrt&gt;shmcnts we l'c served h.Y
lh~ ho~tessf's from a table wit:1
\are' cover and centered with &lt;tn
ananw•mt'llt of red zinnia in a
~i l~c r huwl.

WE
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Willlam Baxter.
Mrs. William Bax.ler ls con·
flned to ber home with pneumonia
ldra. A. R Knight and Mrs. H.
B. Smith accompanied ttle fOr·
mer'a son Vincent lo Wheeling,
W Va., where he t&gt;ntered the Lins.ly Military Institute Jor his •econd
year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Knight re·
eeived word from thelr daughter,
Mrs. Roger Dillard that she and
10111, Mark and Jon, arrived aafely
Hiededburg, Germany on AUI·
Ult .2'1.
A. ·n. Knie;ht, William Knight,
WUiiam T. Grue~&gt;er and Rusa Me·
Connick returned home, Thur&amp;da.y
after a business visit in Chicago.

Miss Mabel Hysell
·'eturn From Visit
To Central Ohio

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Wednesday Meet

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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club Meeting Is
Held Wednesday
The Sew·Rite Scwin~ club met
Wednesday evening At the Lincoln
Height s playground ror their reu-

A prompt decision, .. low lOan oost- ·and no

"extra" ehargea ••• budget-fitting terms: 'These
111"8 ju.st I!OIIIe of the advantages of financing
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MIMIIII FIDIIIAL D.FOIIT INSUUNCE CORPOU1'10N

Pomeroy, Ohio

OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
A barl:teque held recently in the
back ya.rd at the home of Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Lupton nf Gallipolis
celebrated the twelfth birthday of
their sOD, Chari('~~ Junior. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ha·rry
Lupton and family , Carol Webster
all of Gallipolis and Mr.
aD11
Mrs. Herman Haddox, Middleport.

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CITIZEN

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Darst (Pe&amp;:gy Lewis) of Midd\cpol't are an··

noundng the birth of a daughter
on 'fueJ&gt;day , Sept(mber ,th at
Meigs Genera l HoS"pital.
Grand·
parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Darst, Middleport, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Lewis,
Zan.sevil\e.
Great·grandmother is Mrs.
Rose
Lemley of ZanC1SVille.
EMERGENCY
CALL ·
Th e
Middleport
Emergency
Squad was called to the home o(
Ewing Hutton in Rutl and for' Mrs.
Hutton on Thursday at 10:00 p. m.

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wor-d that her son, Joh.n F. Bailey
has been ·promoted from Airman
F~t Class to Staff Sergeant.
BaJiy is stationed at the Lack•
land Air .it'oree Base, San Ant&lt;mio;

Texas.

Mn. Ferne Barker, who ba.s been

to~f~~d

Mr. and Mrs. Rue Tuckerman

Edgar Tuckerman and famly in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner
and son, Ronnie, of Springfield,
were here over the week eod visIting friends 8nd relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer and
Jame._ Call were business visitorS"
11l Cincinrtatl Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Had(k!x
have returned home from Cleve·
l:mJ where ,th ey
vic;lted
their
daughter, Carmtn. While
there
they attended the LawrenCf:' 'welkl
Show at the Cleveland Auditofiu.tD.
Lula Rogers has returned from
Holzer Hospital to ttw home of
her sister, Jl.ln;, etcar HardaWf!i)',
on Sycflmore Street.

Pomeroy-Middleport 0., Sept 7, 1958

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Mrs. Carl

leen Waddell) of Poiltiu, Mich.
were holidaY ruests ot. her ""and·
Devera&amp;:e.
mother, Mrs. Minnie
encl Mnr. Charlotte Perrin
and
&lt;;lauJbter, Beverly. They also vf..
i,ed Mn. Jones mother, Mrs. Jeao-ette Waddell in Charleston.
Mra. Alva Bing of Ricbmood, Va.

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Manahan, Shawnee IJU!I,
Ohio
and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle~ Whet·
stone of Columbus. Visiting tbe
Vr'oomans on Labor Day were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Casto, Columbus.

Shcrd Gilm()re and

Assol'iallon
will hnJ.cl
a mceling
at Pomero.r City
Hall S•·pt.
10 at
30
7:
P. m. All memhl'r, are ur ged
to ll!lcnd to adopl b)' laws ac~nr4
ing to W. F'. Hann ing, S~cl·eiary:

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We D.ow have plenty Erber.

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finest drops we ever had.

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$1.50 a bushel
Bring Containers

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FRUIT FAR!tl
5 Miles East of Chester

picture quality

no ordinary TV can matdr, •. New

brightneos-free from glare .•. New
aharpneos from edge .to edge! You

know inatantly that here is a new
high in TV perfonnanee, and that
only quality call make thii difference 1

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In Area Organize
AChurch Council

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TeJevWoa'• ne,...t an4 ollly eompletll7
automatic r..moW control. You epbt. tM.
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Bea11llful 2 tone finlob.

diltl, It dON everrthinc el•. Op~ •
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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COLLINS JEWELRY
Main Street

Funeral Sertvtce11 f()r Jamet W.
McKt'nzle wilT M held Sunday at
2 p. m. fn Raelne Baptist Church
Wilb burial in Let¥t Cemenlary un
dtr direction of Ewing .Funeral

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Clock radJ9in two.-to\U'I

$•1ld .-nd fvOryr.la.o
Addq• bort.

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R· H· RAWLINGS SONS CO.

McKeml• Fun•r•l

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DODG&amp;-PLYMOUTH DEALER.
&amp; 2ND ST.

T•ec:h•r Hlrad
·Mrs. f:leenor. ' Zeibr. has been
·hired b:v- tbe,Bedtot:d S&lt;'hoo\ Boarfl
· . a' mu11ic teilcber ~n· Frida:Vs at
lb.e Berlford School .

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pt.etured · above ,la the- -sceqe ·~ morning when th'ree tructs
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whieb. ereeted poUee ob their l.r- in a co1Usion·on the narl-ow

Jivalet 134. Unioa A.venqe F.rida1 way:TwoJDeD were injuled in
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Middle-Easif.oDflict 1'ould Grow

,_.._ II your dt9ftCt lo OWR. O:ne of tht wor1Ji:1 1110it famOUI

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tuckerman
aml son, Tommy, of Athen11 '!IF~
·here: Labor Day to J.et their ~Ug~
ter. Cnrol who · bait hi-eo vat:
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ling and ., Mr• .•nd :Mrs, 1lui
Ck.erman. They wer~ · accompanled
home by Mu. Juhling who Is vislting them this' week while on

USED CAR

Belvedere V8 4 dr Sedon, Radlo and Healer'

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daughter,

vices for Mrs. Sberd Gllmore Wednuday.

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Mrs.
Don
pre~idl&gt;d and It w~;s voted to have
a white elcphunt sale at the nPxl
mecting. Mnh Ray Blowers, Mr .~.
Elmer White anti Mrs. Dayton Stricklan rl eaL·h t•eccived birthda,y
alHs from their secret s~~t·er.
Refreshments wct·c served Ill'
the hoste s!les, Mrs. Charles Spcriccr and Mr!!. Ray Blowers to thosr
nat)'led above and Mrs. n avid Good ·
win, "Irs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. El~a
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Edward We lls,
Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs.
cryllal .. 0 (lllyt
Don Collins.
HOiltcssos ror t.he next meetin g
will be Mrs. D&lt;~vid Goodwin and
Mr~ . Elza Gilmore Jt'.
chol.,of4hn.rlng

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METER RECEIPTS
l'•mwroy meter recclp!H fot· tJ 11 •
PllS~ W!! ~ k as reported by
the
Poltce Dt•purlmC'nt were f or $25"
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Here from ou1 of lown for lhe Sarah, accompanied Mrs.
RayPLAN RU~GE SALE
· The WSCS of the Fore.'it Run funenl were Mrs. Dora Russell mond Miller t() her home in MansMe thodist chureh &lt;~rc sponsori ng Mr .a nd Mrs. Wlll'ren Russell, Mr: field where they will stay f'U' a
a rummage .~a l e at ilw Bethany ancl Mr.~; . Ralph Pletcher, Mr. and while, following the funeral aer-

church, Pomeroy, toda y and Sat- Mrs. Leonard Hanning, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobert Miller all of Rosevllle
urday.
Mr~. Haymond Miller, Mansfield,
Mr. anti Mrs. Alfred Gilmore, Lan·
FIRST MEETING
rclslcr, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sublett,
F~rst regulat· mttellng •• r
the
Mantua , Mr . and Mrs. Phillip RusWestern Local PTA will he Mon·
.st•ll, [)ayton, Mr. and Mrs. Olan
dny at 8 p. m. Ill Rutlttnd High Ilife, Mr. and Mrs. Char!e~ Wt·st:
School. Following wi!J be a lour
Columus, Mr. Rnrl Mrs.
Richard
of th e new gym and grade school .
Whilc , Mn Earl Werner. Zanes-F~SH &amp; GAME MEETING
viii&lt;&gt;, a nd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Meigs County Fbh and Game Uurn~. Covingto n, Kl'ptucky.

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Boycott Hits Schoo.ls
litegration.

~·un cr al se rvice ~ {or Mrs. She:-d Vn)Oman

CHURCH OFFICERS MEET
The Federated church
school
Mrs. Gilmore had be€n a memteaehere and officers will meet ber of the Hradbury Church all
at the church Monday ..; 7:30 PM. her life and was the teachtr •Of
the Martha Class which was named
CHURCH CLASS MEETING
for her. Members of the c)Bs.s were
· The Daughters of Rulh CLass of in f'hargc of flowers .
Ute United Method ist Church will
Burial wal&gt; in the Middleport
meet Monday at 2 llt the home Hill CcmctNy and was in cbarge
&lt;lf Mrs. John Chase wilh Mrs of the Hawli.ngs.Cuats Funeral
Earl Oliver r.s co·hostt·~IS.
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Robert Haytb, and Mr. Hayth, all
of ~iU&amp;.Td!. Ohio.
Myrna
who
jwt sraduated this· spring from
MiddlelJtlft Higb Schopl has just
completed the summer .session at
t)le Office Training School in Columbus And t.s now starting the fall
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class.

Mrs. Lesta Gothard
returned
home Monday from a trip in· New
York City with her daughter and
son·ln-law, Airman and Mrs. Wil·
liam PiW11, Columbus. Tonight abe
Will leave for a two weeks' vacation k Ft. Lauderda1e, Florida.
Mrs. Gothard w111 accompany her
aon, John Gothard and his wife
Columbus and the latttt'!L mother
Mrs. Rankin Hirri5 of Eiyria on
this trip.

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Mn. Sidney T. Russell were tbeir
daqhters, Miss Myrna and Mrs.

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is here visiting ·local friends and
friends in GalHa Count;y. She Is
staying at the home of Mrs. Cia·
renee Ebersbach.
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the Bradbury · Church of Christ
with the Rev. Tom Wyatt oflJci·
ating. Nclghors and relatives were
pllllbeann and Include- Joe B.ailey
Joe Sisson, John Gilmore, John
Sisson ,a nd Willard and Eugene
Ebersbach .

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackioo,
Hebroo, Ohio spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs .B. F . Parmalee
. Mr. Jackson was In charge of the
C. C. C. Jn this section in tb11
1930's a.nd was also employed at
tbl!' West Virginia Ordinance:
Works during the World War

Funeral Services
Held Wednesday
For Mrs. Gilmore

WINS PROMOTION
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bus Ulis week, will return home

were recent guests of tbeir ,6n
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collision of a coal truck and con·
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A Church Council has
been
formed by 1tbe Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Middleport : the Naomi
Baptist Churth. Pomeroy, Mt. Car·
mel, , llidwell, Mr. Zion, Rutillnd,
Curinlll Baptist of
Centerpoint,
And Pllnt Creek Baptist church o{
GantpoUa. Membere chosen by the
combined congregations, are the
· Rev. R. L. Petty, moderator : Rev.
N, D. Bol'dclt, the Rt!v. H. E. Har·
rls ind the Rev C. M. Payne .
Wednes~ay evening the ordination of Elbert D. MeG~ w~ hel'd
~t the Paint Creek Church with
~he Rev. Harris giving the ordln·
a.tioo sermon.
Sunday the 86th IIDniversary of
Corinth Church wm be celebrated
FOUR NAVY JETS FlGHTERS time. Tbe seaplane, a Convair J were FtF-8 Coupra lnqQ
with an all day meeting. In the
afternoon the Rev. N. D. Borden refuel from the wo11ld's flrst sea- Tradewind, carries enough fuel to Diego naval tir b'ase.
(lnteraatlonal)
of the Middleport chW'ch will be plue tendEr In the alT at the &amp;awe 6etVlt:E eiillt ftg\Jt Er pi&amp;De~. J eb

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