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8-The Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Sepl8, 185G

Student Nurses
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Marnine ser-/ Ch,.•e
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m. wHh. SUBSl'ANCE
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tbe subject of lbe. IUSO~ ~ll Strwt, Pon14Jr0t, ~ph C.
and the Golden lfezt:: A fOOd paator, William
Wataoa,
Mrs. Geora:~ ChUdt entertained
name Is rather to Re'a}oaen tban 9:30-10-:10 Combined
service
with a ateak: dinner Friday evenJq
great rtchell and ~j&lt;
g favour worship 1Bd stud;. Special mw1c; hoDori.q ber daugbter, Juis an,d
ratber than silver a 11' gold. Pro- Sermon "Are These Normal Or Ab PauUne ztrk.le wbo Will
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verbs 22 :1 Sunday Sd10ol 10 a. m. normal Times? ".
Jr. Monday for the ' Holzer Hospital
Wednesday evening tervice at 8. Chlltcb for chJldren.
School of Nursing in GallipoUa.
Th• public is lnvlt.d to atttonct, mcetina:. Wed. 7:30
Other gueats were Gene Crook!
Reading room wttb ai9e entraace ing Semt4n6u.aJ t~.
Tom Skinner.
Finit Baptkt, Midcu.port. Rw. located at rear of cbuf.el open to 7:30 Womea'8 Missionary
C. E. Hoyt, Church S.:hoOI, B:lti; the public Monday and Wedne!day Program by Department
Monday Mr'l. Childs and J~nb
Frank Chee~ebrew. sup\.: Morn· from 2 to 4 p. m.
man. "Treasures to be De•l"od"
bad a famil)' dinner and guests
ing worship 10:15, Mrs. George
the theme.
were Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mr.
Dibble will be the guest speaker
Unlttll M•thodlart Ch11rch, Porn.
AlfrH Methodlat, Rn. R. M.
Mrs. Cub Bahr and Chrhtine
Evening sen-ice 7:30 sermon "Com roy . Eugene Brown, pastor. Sun- Grove ,pastor. s . s. at Q:30 Lloyd ~~r!::~Candaee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
passion fQr the Crowd:" Wednes· day Schr)(ll, D:Ui a. m. Theo SmUb Dillinger, Supt. worship Bel'Viee at
Jr. and Gregory and GJoria
day mid-week Prayer and Praise supt., Worship 10:30 a. m. "Out 1o:tti with Servlces at ElmWOOd
Mr. and Mn1. WllU.am Childs
7:30: 8:30 Senior choir rehearsal; Of The Whirlwind," MYF 5:30 to- Relit Home from 2 to t . Sundll)'
Micky and Sheila Marie, MJd8:30 Church Bo.Jrd of Finance at day. Eugene Frye, Pres. Cboir re.- 7;30 p. m. MYF. Wed. 7•10 Pl'trw dleport: Mr. and Mrs. Raymon
the Church : Thursday 7 :30 Golden hearsal 7:30 Thursday.
Robert. SerYlce. Friday Sept. 14 WSCS is ~UtDS .aod Cathie, Covinton, Ky.
Rule Class; Friday 7:30 Church Brown,
sponsoring •n lee Cream SOcial
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Mre. HenTy Reibel aulsted by
Mrs. Olan Goodv.oin
enterteJ.Qed
the Pa11t ChiS of Mipolla 'teb
pte Pytbian Sl:otten, at her hoine,
Pleasant Ridge. Thurad.ay eveolo&amp;.
Tbe Lord's Prayer in uJrlaon o~
•ned \be meetla&amp; In ciMrge of the
pre.ddent, Mrs. B«nice
D.arat.
Flowera ,.-ere ordered HDt to the
Eiaelllltein funual. A prbe donM.td
by Mrs. , Jobn Stace wu awarckd
to Mn. Lawrence Hanning.
Gamea were pla,-ed durln.f the
ISOCial hour and prize. awarded to
Miss Lena Grue.r,
Jln. Rollin
Bearbl. Jlrt. WUUarn Fisher and
Ml.u Berhlel! AnD Durst.
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Refreshment, were- 1 ep-ed
b)'
the bOitea•es to tbo~e named

Mr ,aDd rK.J. HarliP rnnk and
dau&amp;hten, .4re r~ut tuetll of
•later, Mr. and lin.
Eel Qabot'M of Caaal Wlnetu.ter.
Hr. and Mrs. Pave Yatta 1pe11t
tbetr vacation with Hra. Y"ltQ'
moUier, Jfr•. Alina SwaD. Tbt
l'atee Ik-e In Clevelaiad..
Friends and
rtitUvn
were
aorrJ to learn (If the death of
Mra. J.aek Ra.t.Jaburn
(.Eiilllbetb
.Brown) In s Columbut Ho~Jtal.
Funeral .1erviees W'l!re
held in
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Ch1.1tch
celebnte the
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New Outbreaks ,.

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· · ·l ut trouble popped up anew at
'l'n-n:aaa, Tex.,· whore a line wa.s
dMn on th~ sidewalk ~n front of
tbe ~~ white junior collt;e, with
U)ese word~: written
beiide it:
~'The n~r wbo ctOSIIea thla line
wilJ die."
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T'Wo ._earoes who had planned
to eater the- college were tumed
.,as by a je~riDI crowd. Tbre
wn no injuries~
For the fir.t.t tfme hl a week
Utq Willi Do .raeia.l violence. in any
of_ , ·th~
Squ.b.'a· ~~;ritical . public
~ Untegratioa sputa today. NeebildreJt atteDded cluscs in
~ee at St~ ·and •t CUnton,
T~n., but Niuoaal Gu.Msinen
ttW We oa dutt Jat botb places.
'l'he ~dOl'f : fbi- 'tate... ition at
St\qb wu not · eomptete. When

,.S. aeANoi.RUOJOLO, mothet ·of kldnapt!d, ti·woeir--otrJ Cynthia
"lluctolo, whoat body wu to~ tn a re~~ervolr li qsthlnrom· 'the
klc2na.plnJ acene In Hamden, Co~.; 11 Jed· lnto tbe .1tate'a attor.
' ney'J otrlce iD Nl!"lll' Haven . by a detective ancl matron. She waa:
qu~tlOaed for an bour and a h4.U Mf.Ort klelttltYlna the body
of hflr murdered baby.
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'tle\'en Ne.rro C!hlldtei:l •rived, )lh-

de rallta pollee etoort, they louod
~tn~Yes almOst alene Jn acliool.

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FOR. LAT!: day wear
French WOOl wUh
•hawl collar le tronr
ran l9G6 collection,
Ia dealped to eland
the neck &amp;nd It
with a pink aUk a.Un

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The FARMERS BANK

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,:J'bt, ~~~ardl , -.ere prtl;l!nted

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&lt;Min DonDa Wildermuth and
Miss JO Sn&lt;~wden studeat aurses
at Holzer Hospital each received
aehieve.iDJ ~"A" averat
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MILK 'o~d
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1!!0111 Oanoral Hoopltal .
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Mrs: ArthUr Allen Stobart, PomttbY Cbarler Balley Racine, Ohio
Mta. b117 DUJ, Racine Nathaniel
lleCumber, Chellhlrt, Ohio.
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MEMIIR "OIRAL DEPOSIT INSUUNCI CORP.

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children left up to tbe county's
few C!qlored famlliea.
The On ~.. '""boola reporUng
Colo -• studen•~
~ - enrOlled are in
Pt. Pl.,sant
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three enroU~d
Centra l. three . at Onlna. nee,
1... at t he Junior High School
and five at tbe Senior Higb School

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"lrrlprovlni FJJDll)' aDd CommUD- was made .. tbe lleadti.mJMiou
ity Livlll&amp;." Tlae young delegates retreated INm Cairo ln :6i.lure.

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I Jr., Pomero~: tbe Rev. R. F. ~!·!"
er8; Middleport; the Rev.
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Klingel, Rutland; tbe Rev. LeoIn eounty
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releaself fD
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the Rev. Roy K. Wilhams, new
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The princlpal speaker Will. be
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.tbo Rev. · IJeora• B. Fra~. -""..
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•heJ11 : :. _Jsles
Chure&amp;:or: u.e
EWina Funeral. J:::ba~l We~ ~I)IAFene, .tlliat' _llu Ud( a pbe~
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oirdU' at 2 p. m. lor Mn.
C.j· MiUer, &amp;6, 816 W. Main St., years.
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Genmessages
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To Know OQrMIYil." Mitier "lociQ
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W. B. IUIDal..amterenc:e
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Wood is scheduled to JP&lt;a1t: at • llio. !be -.....,. dior lbo Otto!
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eveni.Dg barbeeue at Plumb lli:U ..:~.
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'l'be .llluatioJl wu 11111
aeno.
The annUl~ blaquet il~jtJa.eduled that· ~ -~ Gu, ~~~
for_ tbo eventq ., l!&lt;fii.Dmber 18- aJI4 ~ i¥ll!lrt&lt;ir q.rJatlOil
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Survlvhig the deceased are two
post offlce sons, Henry Wllllams, (;-adsen, Ala
· . The Alar- and Pvt. First ClUB· IQtrel WU.... ..
lllllll at Camp
Le-Jeune,
ies begin at
,cents per IKilp'.
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Also survlvmJI are our . sqe ·
:No specife! e)tperieneto is requ · ter"B, :Mrs. JeweU Weldl1 Mf11 .Mared, but alJ applicants mU.at pass ··a jorle Prlee. Mi 811 Saral:L Frances
written test.
Hull ef Pomero)', lnd Jlary Alice
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Ful n orma on
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·~on h ow to app IY may' be Wt.llt·am BatUea, Mt. ClemeWJ,
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"[lbtalncd from tne
""'' a sls'·r·
"' , Mrs. Allle EvaDB,
the Sixth u. s. CivU Service Pomeroy and ·eight grandcbtldren.
Po!t 0 lee an
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'lbe Rev. Harvey S. Galloway,
A ftgisteffil GueJ'IlHJ" cow. Leas superintendent of the central cust Grove Anabelln Queen, .,...
Ohio district, wUI interpret quad- ed bY. Edson Roush. Racine. Oblo.
rennlal goals for 19:i6-60.
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tion record of 11- · ..,.~
Other pastors speaking Will in· mUt- and :M19 pow1ds of fat. ~
elude: Bernard W. Knm, Porb- cMling to the AmerieaD Guenmoutb First, "Preaching Values;" sey Cattle aub.
E. K. Rlehey, "tat•
ColumbuS'
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Calvin M. PickenS
Funeral Services
Will Be Tuesday
Funeral suvites for Calvln:
Monroe- Pickens, 89, of AnUquU.y
will lJe ·held At tbe EwiD.I Fuaertl
Chapel Tuesday mornill« .t. 10 All.
S\D'Viving tbe deceased Me his
,U•. EstbeT, five IP'Indc:bUdreD
Uld several gre•t grandchildren. A

.sorr. Hubert and a daqbter1 Be•
triee Glenn preceded him iD deltb.

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POI!Itwar polltkM. cao t
two dan te.- 4:.., •
work out • ~ fi&gt;rmtda to - :,, ·
reer~ Be hid oniJ

Aft ·~ · bel..
,_Uaateat ~meel:l hi emeJ'Ienq ~
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WedfteJday, n wN Wleft4 lieo
would UJDOUtaee retcM~t~e to the
UDI'" Nalloor lhn-

Middleport G~d

D.images totaling lf800

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MAA Memberships

Coach Charle! ,.eDoald .arul
tile .Middleport footb;alt teana plu
Alumni of the School will start tbe'
tirst membentbip eannu for &amp;1M
Mlddlepoc,t Athlelle Aaodati!loO
tllits eveDtbi at 1:10 p. m.
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Tille MAf. wiU ~eet 'i'ue&amp;d~y -'
7:30 at the Hilb setloof-and,;. . . ,
doot Robert Jill~ tnd tbe ottle.a
'ore uralng tbe pareats of f1!0U&gt;ill
pl&amp;yen to attmd tile meeqq u
EJgs, mediums I 'c lower; B wei} as all - oUwr lDterelted 'Siri'
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large 3 c hiber, prices paid at SOJ15.
Football pilfers bo-.fjt cllrOiiUr'
tarms, comumen~,
wllites and
browns, A jumbos 46-48: A laqe from t.be liM's tcdYltltl at etlte
44-4'7; A mediums 28-30; A small moviq pleturea whlCb .... takeJa
1821. B large 3539; FOB Cincin- of tbe JIDM!s each ~ ~ fl•
nati, whites and browns, ~ lara:e ooced eotln!ly b)' llill if.Vl plqs
many itetnl 1leeded tor tlle .team.
li253; A medium 35-36.
Any meaibef bavlat tlebta or
Chickens, fryers 'AI c: lower, fryen. 3 3~ lb. US·l7, hens, ove.., lb mooey from th' Al~IDD{-o P"'"
14-1!11: bens, 5 lb and under 14: aame Ud:eta aile eam.~ t. aY..
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Staal.8, 33, 'Letart, l'toute 2,
a(ld a 11MB model car driven by
EUJene· Ro'uilh, 44, ·weSt Columbia
coJUded head .oil on tbe crest of
a bib early 11'1 -the.:afternoon . .
No o.ne was _.reported tntured.
A 105:5 model

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Rev. WilHam Cod wW oUiciat.e
1t t))e services and burial .will be
made ID Plants Cemetery under
direction of tbe Ewing Funeral
Rome.
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· Te family equest.s tat flow- .
era be omltted. Friends may tall
Itt tbe- funeral home at lD)' time.

Collision Friday

IMIRGINCV CALL
elners~ncy MJUadmen·
S1turd.lfy eveblna li'a~d Dav. liirtb.:
Mr. lnd, .ftki, G1r,. DUI, Racine id .Joachim of Po~roy to Meige
·a Son. Mr. -..d l(r¥. Ray' Haning, Genera} Hospital. )be youth was
btwJ~ 1 Soil, Mra. Arthur .suf!erlnc from bigb fever and "OOD·
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pear Weat Columbia on
a ~ntry road on Friday, accord·
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h•art ~:.~0~:!::: th~ty ,.... .. .Milk Productio",· :;..~~~~~~ .
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POMEROY, OHIO
Member Federal Re10rve Syate111

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which they sbould send

d.llrl.q a me-etiq of Prime Mlnlat~o~y Edn ucl ke7 c:~binet.

md otmllOn "" ~ I&lt;&gt; al· """"" .......... Qo UDIWd 61ales
tend the ~ . ~ litO .nJi eado&lt;ae the .....,_.,
•vat thetWIII ~~.,....part- f'.tiypt·r iD.tlot!Oa weat aut to
iclpa'te ia ~ oa (be themt! all IUllion.l uilll tbe eaaa1 •ad

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Orange or Choc:olote Drink

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Wholesome,
farm fresh Millt.'.from-.
Spring Hill Dai,Y Does Tfre Job; · ·

PROTECT THE FUN

TRAVELERS CHECKS

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The Ortleial Board of H-ealth
Methodist Chureb. voted contribution -of $300 for -the Meigs County
w~ekday Religious Education campaiJn when they met Sunday evening with Supt.
W. McComas pr!·
sidtna and gi'IUIJ tbe opening de·
votional a~ice.
· f~ Boarl.ral~o reported the pur·
ebase of bond which will clear a
.chureh .debt. A general dlsc:u~iQn
was beld onctomiDg ,having a
. ctealliqi :Oay' )l \~ :dhtlrcK· ·• •4
final , pla~s will be made by the
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The Board "hltS ·otoered tQpics of
th-e. •itew ·cbur~h
''Together" to be
ly go families on the
mem·
berthtD list. This is a new pr~jett.
The · cfosfng prayer was gtyen by
Miss Bess Sanborn. Eighteen mem·
ben; were present.

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The school board auup
an
lntegralion
pr-ogram
last
year
Wl. th the ebolce of ·•e school to

~~~ propopl w~a the ao-eal1ed
Dulles plan fOI' lnternaUon.ll eootiol of the. ~nal.
Britain'• stand wa 1 tDade toqwa
in • tw04mteDte statement lMued

lhlf area will ..~, ··~motely Tf;· ·'Tbe EgypUaa rlotemetlt aunnal P&amp;trtct Nazai"eoe p~cb- oqo clubo memberr lpD ''"" - . _ to . _ . , ..,. bulo
the Moifli road. camp (j!oUDdllll eo~ . : :::. :-· ·
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Religious Ed.

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produces other Milk Products
iuat perfect for thot school
child's diet!

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buUtHng chah .,......,.,.. Will ...,.,. uld tloe United 1J1i1ta will
-the roles of tlleit t!wplJTepreii!IJ- give
aft1ou. t!Oaai__.._ to

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lt!r ' door~ to o.ne sec- ·
:one tbird grAder, two
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and one eaeh
the seventh and.
elghtb grades. ·

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Ohio 4-H club memben illcluding Stephen Hoffmaa 61 Cbelter.
Ru~b Strorkton, Hentloek Grove d
Patricia DouJ]u of Albur. will
be ~ legiJ.Iaton for s da7 September 17 i.n a mod - * dl tile
leli.tatw"e at the -..._ dpitOl
building, Columbus.
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Fined were: Dana Lee Wilcoxen,
23, Lillie Hocking on charge-s of
speeding $5 and cost; Dallas Johnson of Mason lor unlawful
i~g of a ride _,and obstructipg
fie, $5 and eo:,t;. Ben l,.. Blake,
Huntingtqn, $10. Jlld: 4!011( for
1ess operation lind Floyd '$.
mel! $Ci and cost suspended· for
pr(lper re~tntlon.

Ftencb covei'IUDeDts met to

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·ohio 't_.H-0·-L.:.
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To Stage Mock
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Appearance boDds of U motof'.o,
ists totaling '120 wen forfieted In
Mayor E. F. Robinso11'1 court Si!~t­
urday evening Md fines totalin1
$26 levied against four other
sons w.ho made aP(lleltaheH ta
!Wer •traffic citations.

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LONlJON-UP-Egypt called lo4ll!'lor a new Jalemabonal
conference to end tile Suez &lt;'JWI·but Britain promptly reject·
.., lbeldea.
The Br!Uoh JOY"!"'JD"D'! niade It ~lear it saw no solution Ia
a wider eonference on tbe canal u p.qpo•d 111 J!i1pt. . ·
The rejectlGn came lbqrtly biifiiJ'e ihe beado of tbe Brttlab

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Grave Situation Now Existing
After Suez,tlanal Parley Fails _

In Mayors Court

-ilTIJ1lGIS, Ky., llltoed from vJ.o.
'eDce to boycott todtJ, to ex.ptns
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BUSINF.6S PHONE 398

Six Motorists
Forfeit Bouds

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Pomeroy·&amp;IJ&lt;Idleport, Ohio, M~Y. Sept.ember 10, 1966

Battle·· Still
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The Rev. Father Zekas, spirtual
(I{ the StuebenVUlt: &amp;m·
was guest speaker when tbt
Heart Guftd, met Thursevening at the ebureh.

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Mn. Donley Reibel aDd daushter,
Donna.

above and Mro.
The
Mrt. Am•11da Kaf!per,
-T helma held at the bom,e of
Gioueaer, Jlra. Qal, Smitb, llrs.. Grueae"r, wtt,b,

Scbool 10:30 Dinner at 12:00
Chureh Service at 2. Speclel music:

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Anna and Ina Bryant haveturned to their borne ben after
apeDding the summer month&amp; iar
Ypsilanti, Mich. where tbey were
empJoyed.

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Dir t
mmary ec or
Rlch•nl Campbell,
Octobor· meellllc
be
will
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Mn.·
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.Hrt: w~ Fiaber
Sopt. 9 Ia Plno Gro••·
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uest. peaker . Cv-=.:rle:;Gru::;OI;·";:.·....
~-;;;·;;Kar~l::G::rv::es::er:;a::,·:::co-:;bos~te::"=·";;;'::· ~-''i:':.;;;:;;:::'·
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Mrs. Henry Reibel
Is Hostess For
Pythian Sisters the laUer'a

worship, IOJIO ; BTU , 6 p. m.
church.
ot Ruth Cllll will mefl : p. m .
_ Salvaotlon . Army, . . Mkkllepon, l Christian !ci.nce Socl•ty, 144 oo Mondsy at home of Mrs. Jobn

Capt. Glenna
Rummell . Sunday
School,
2 .30 p. m. Holines, meet·
in&amp; 3:30: 7 p. m. Open· alt meet~
ing: 7:30 Salvatwn meeting.
Ct.urch of Christ, B'rM'oury, • •
ward E:mer~n.
pastor.
Bible
.chool 9:30 . T. C•rsty, . Supt.,
Morning worship, 10:30: Christian
Endeavor , 6 P. m.; Evening service, 7:30 p . m.

LONe IIOTTOM
GueN In tM ltomt of Bn. D.
Ru.mm••• luve- beell her dautbt•r
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ll'lt.te of Le:dq·
&amp;on, Ky., tod lf&amp;Dd dauJbter, Mr.
end lln. Brown Pulllum of Jlol.
ton, Mu1.

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Ask Sister Kenny
Fund Contrib!ftiqns

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the 1~56
fund appeal of the EJizabc!b Kenoy
foundation in daily and weeUy
oc:wspapen throuabout tbo nation.
They locludo Donald Duct. by
Walt D1sney, Sup Bunny, Warner
Bros P1cture1, Inc.; L11 Abner, by
AI Capp, Terry, by George Wunder, 11nd R1p Kirby. by Ale.t Ra) ·

R!YNOLD I. GRIENI
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Publtsbed eorel'J ~t!r!JQO!J eicept Sunday by Tbe Ohln Valle'
Sllitltl~. lnt:., at Uo· 'M.olichariJe st, Pomeroy, 0 . Buslaes.t ofhce
pbo11e 398, edifpnal olfice phO"'..e S97.

mond.
\E ach cartt~oo
charac1er emph;::,
IJZts that lhc K.~,:n­
ny foonda11oo 1.!1
c,q~anding 111 treatmeal and rebabilicau~o progJam to
include not only
CJOIIo Yiclitnl, but
lhoae of all ap
DOlCAtD D'O'CI with other Ill!~
mu,cular diaabiliti9.
''The ICell:ny foundation rehabill~
tailOR pro11r11rn for poho pauentl
and thOSCI With other diSabihtlt't
wh1ch 001 medical atafr f~ll
be helped 11 a cotnplcte 0111.
Marv1o L. Klioo, aatiooal cucutivo
d1recror, declered. "ll strive~ 110t
only to belp pallcota make phyiJCal
adjUSt.menlS, but attett1lJ1S also the
solution of problems concernms
fam1ly, mental outlook, educafjon
IUI.d abiJLtJI for piniul occupallon.
"Beca111e of Its tremCftdoUI dcmalldt r.a tel'fhl of trained penonDel, a program of th1a nalurc 11
extreme!)' cxptn&amp;iYe and one that
will require 1ubsidiu1ion frum the
Kenny foundation which h:~s no
aource of mcomc other thaD public:
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atered u aecoad. clau m..alrAII matt.et at tbe p91t _.fie• It
Pom1t10r Oblo.

H=.tto W advertl&amp;lq represent1t1voe, BottloeUi-:nm.baD.. Ioc,

Na Iairctoa Ave.. New ·Yorll: City, te, N Y.

Sabserlptlo11 ratut Dellv~ by carder wllere anilable 30 cenh
ta"weft: one year ill advlllct rt Tbe ()ally Sentiael olf1ce. $.15 60
•II: IIRiath.t $7.80; three months, $3 90 By motor route wbert
IVtUahle· one m~.-Dtb, $1. By mail one year $8, au: moatlu, $4.25,
'We: roootbs, $2.aG: oae mODI-4 $1

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President'• "var.lty'' team'
out early next year reprdleaa ot

1\;'e expected to
outcome of•the election Include· •
Defense Se&lt;-retary Charles E . Wilson, who tliguret be hat dont
aa much aa he can do towa1d getlmg "mttre
tor a buck" I
Ia ea.-er to begli'l enjoylng the lu:~turt&lt;Jua retirement tor wbleh he
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Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr-. who Ia
reported anxious to emulate !lUI good frlenlf.
Thomaa E Dewey, and retum to the extremrly
lucrative private practice cf Jaw.
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Postmaster General Arthur Summerfleld, who
wml:!l to get back to the automobile butlneaa.
Agrlcullure Secretary Ezra Taft Benson:'
whose frlentla I&amp;Y that t.e Is certain to resign It'
the 1t~.sulta or the November baUottng allow vital
dlnatlaf~Ctton with the Eu1enhower adminlatr&amp;•
uon's t'u.nn pol1cl.ea.
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12 00 :Parsons Shldy
12 SO C\lrreut
Ma•lnt"e Theatre
3 00 Queen For a Day
:. 45 Modern Romaru:e.a
4 00 Comedy Time
4 30 .M'y LiotUe 1tfl!Wie
5 00 Aunt Dru' Show
6 00 News: Picture
6·15 Sports Eye
8 25 Les Paul Mary Ford
6.30 Frank1e Carle
6 ·45 Nr:wg Carsvan
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Comm-. c;;lha.ttman Lewll Strauu .. on the Whitt Jlouae poilU·
cal "hOt..,...... &amp;nd his rtalgnllVPn m.,- 1M In the off.inf·/
a,t.._,ta., wile 11 &amp;1110 ll1e PrerM.~;fl, 1 1 t«&lt;P advlaft' ~
Gil ·~le. Q\Jttmll'llll repea.tedly ai.&amp;urta him tJult .
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lbll U.Uo4 1\oloa lo otillln t ...tln ll!e '\)Omll: ~'"
;Y•t. ,~O:In,.... hu heard many wlfJI.- aay tliat
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ttte U. l..irl el(ect 111qgtna 'behind thl auclear pro. .Differ_ '
fr&amp;ml of Ruli\l and Brltaln,
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will provide the DtmlOcratl with political ammuntuon to bollter '
thetr point that the U, S. la lo111lng t1111 lntl!maUonat race. Alao, 1
8tra.u111' erltlu, All \\rll a11 aome of bla be11t fritndl, feel hll publio,
t\!I&amp;UOnl COUld lllllnd lniJIIO\'Ul~
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BY ROBERT C, RUARK
LONDON - Mr Will R()jje,
the
stioY.man , has just returned from ,
a s un·e.s~ ful mvas•on of lhe Iron
Curtoin, and ~U far us I can make
out, the little man has conquere-d
the Comm1es and pul 'em gamfully lo work
llilly W('fll lo RUS!!la, Poland,
C~echoslovakltl, YugoslavLa
and
Romania (In what amounted to a
talent-search - unoffLclally That
IS 1o say his trip was hlcsst"d by
the ~tale 0l'partmenl , hut he operated stl'ictly m lhe nn.mc of W.

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Grand Olf!' Opry
Jane Wyman Show
KaJser Alumlftum Hour
RosemaTJ Clooney Show
Dear 'boebe
Thls Is Show Business
News
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Rose, boy s1zed Barnum. Hl' deJjCJ'Lbed b1mself as a capatallst,
and procet=ded lo do bu.tineu
Wily's idea 1s an antercbange of
talelll ,a hOt!te-swap between the
Boll!hol ballet, say, i'Dr J&amp;scha
HeLfetz or Louis Arm&amp;trong The
fust talent trade LS due for New
Ye11r's Eve, 19M Fr~m Russ1a
and tl)l;! four satellite counlcaes
BLll.'t has signed up roughly
a
thousand ar!1..,;U
"Fun HI senous business behmd
the curtain," se.td Rose in hls Sa·
vw smte, whde his pretty wife

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Malonot, a lot4 actrtd who..

band10m~ blon4 hair hal to 1Je "letclled-wtlo.':

bVflf heard ot 10meone named Maloney, which
wu what 1he wru back In h1r ~atlve Chldato.
wltb blonde halrT - hu been h-.nrtn~t arountt.
Hew York tor the put few days and telling Man•
hatt&amp;ntlet bow W&lt;lndertul Is their city.
''And I'm not so sure that u. tan't • good place
to ralae kids, 1ft aptte of the dealre of so many
young parenta to raise their brooda in the 1ub~
urb.t." Ml111 M. told me over bnakfut In tho
Drake'l Ivy Room,
''Certainly I'll bet 1t'1 as rood tor children u
OarMIIy Mtllone Lo1 Angele._ At le..t he~ the hoUBea a.re all
Jammlld together and there are alwaya a. lot or
elahborlng kids around Out on the coast, 10metJmu the houul
1re 10 tar apart that there juat lln't an)'Qftl! to play With " lt 11
)t'Obable that the •lender. lOft-eyed Dorothy, who'a juat ftnlahed an
earthy part in Wriltelf OK '"o W'Hd, rarely l&amp;ckl tol' 10meone to ,
play wtlh. Hardly a Clay pee: by but onl of tb:e goulp JileraU "'"
pm t1 that aome eharmtn&amp;' HoUyW'OCMI bacholor or otbfJr I• throwllll
hlmselt at. Mlal M.'l feet.
Not too many year• a.co abe went to EnrJand an~ met the queen,
and 1 Uke her •tory of the mol'l\lftllhe wa1 wrapped In blanketa ,on
a 1teuner deck crialr and a friend hurried by, excllimlng, "Gat up,
Dottle! It's thlt whlt.D cllft'l of Dover owr oft' the 1tarboard ralll"
Mtsa M. called after her, "Oh, dear, 11m all wrapped liJI here-wiD
they be there loflJ'!'" .At which, ant~ atewar« turntd and D.'I.Uf\
mured politely, "J'oi'IIVIII\ m141.'"
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JO 15 Spurts Parade

10:25 Weat.herman

10·25 Wea\bennan

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M 1~s B~ruce BOIH•n, Meigs
&lt;.:ouut}
ReligroU!J Ellucauon Uehg
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1 Lous Edllcatwn teacher, bas return
' 1 d from Iowa where •.ht! spe1.1t a
piirt or the .summer Wllh her mot
hu and other rclat1Ye1
MrK H D. Defrenbacber. Colu
! mbus, bas been the houseguest or
• hPr cousin, Miu Fr1eda Faehnlc,
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~fter she was ealled htr by the
. illness ol her brother, Frant:. WLll ,
I who I! a patient in the Mellli Gt'neral HOJpJtal. Another brother
Frtd Wdl , AkTon, arnved h t"ro.'
Sunday to vlsd Fr.ank W!Jl
Mr. and M~~&gt;:"Eml!'raon Jones and
4laughtel', Barban, attended the
Womeeomini at the Pratts Pork
~ethodlst Church Sunrla.Y arid
M"ISS Jones sanJ 11 solo accompantid by Jter mother fur !he ._fter
ltonn proghm
~ Mta. Harry Munru Is vtsitmg her
~arfdparoots,
Mr. and Mr~ Harry
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New Yor~ 18 Waphtngton ~
Chlclgo 4 Cleveland 2
:SO.ton 6 B.dthnore 1 nillht
Detroit z K'anJI.• Clty 1 night

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No gamps scheduled.
...Tue.N.y'a Ga"'"
BGston at Chicago n•ibt
New York at Ka111as City mgbt
at Jlettolt
Baltimore at Cleveland night

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19M BUICK 2 dr. Sedan. Original
Blue with White Top. $1,696.00.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 9 8 6tc

Mr. and Mrs Walham Mattox
and' lam•ly of West Columb•a, W
Va. and Miss Norma Jean Bcarhs
wttte recent guests of fraends in

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1947 Plymouth Savoy 4 dr. Sedan 2 five room apartments: 2
Clean inside and out. $1,195 00.
room apartments. all with
Blaetb:lar's, Pomeroy, 9 6 6tc
dries and garagea.. o\. N.
Pomeroy, Ohio.

191 For Soie

30 GAU..ON Lawson automatic gas
water heater, $25, 61'7 High St,

Middleport.

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FIBER GLASS Awnings and door

P. S. ll-IE ONL~

1\IING IIORI&lt;ING
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Tid CONMIINT tram Natalie Tnmdf, tht local: lliL!Nl'UCI rrwt•
di.Uifl,tar who u1d Marlene Dlttrl.cll threw trier t1o¥U at her aM
~'Wiia a &lt;1014 lah.. on the tet ol the movlt thq made tcctU...tr ill
Europe. confUIN local playboya but It needft't lla'ft. 'l'ht Qlnl'
,-.MD dam• navtr did care much, nally, for the frlllllOI ot otJUilt
womtlll , , , Tbtrt'a a )'ouna drUI' compuey pruldeM IMrtaboutil
named. Harry Pattereon- hla compi.IW will lpo,hiOr WIDCII.Ill'l, hQ...
broackaati-Wbo made a really drutlC IWit.cM: In ~ )'O\it~he 1~
en. announeer fer two HoJiywood radiO itat~ . _ ~ Colli' ,....
fiiO.Itt wu an. ad man ..• Sidney Lum'et. Ute TV PNua Who jp,r4.
marrlilll GlOria Vand:erbUt, It mw dlrtc:tof', Jh ~ Ult ~e:vl~
.Dhow ~,... thnt )'1&amp;1'1 aa:o Wblll l p!Q.O a Wblleojtalret Oil .,..btr oa lt1 jult for Jtlckl. Born• ptOplto 11-m IUipeC\ that I rudy ••
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Horfmlll
Dlelt Manntnr, the Ttn Pad .A.lloy&lt;4u0 rilpoM;ltMt M
II• te .hHte ud B&amp;C .DIJJUI. ••we eu'' w.rtM ~
bad." \bfY c1W., TJlaN Will tie DO tclltol'~ ~'t ,.., , . , ;Pia:,._
aonalJ'IOOPVI'IMdatiOn: f'rapt.w. the 1011-IAJte~r ••'-- A.nd
me. Mw 4oe1 OM 10 a1Jout buylnJ Katy Jwado t9 ~ hWt' """"

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11 t:hla t:tan111torlzaa 4-pound oamtra and \e•pound tra,'llrnliUt
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rtf U.• national pal!Ueal conventlone, tho ecamer• Ia built around an
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•rittroralo ~ew-t\ndtt whlc:h un bt detached from t:t11 umora al'ld
tfiJM II'OIIhtl the camerama,.•a neck, •• 1hown In thlt picture.
I'AfitMI..Il1 t)'nchronl... d with ttlo camera, tbl fl"tlor ohewe
. . _ ftMI Nmtt-1 "'"'" oven whtn the two lltmon1• are Hparatod
~~~"tNt fnhftn. lqulppetl wlth 70 tTai\Dttte~ra anti ba\ttrlot for
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titre are a buat. Got too damp aiKl humid. Tti.t cftJ lln't daun~
however; tww lt'a ro~n1 to run air-conditioned b\IHI on the ~
Avenu• Une. Colt ror atr&lt;an41tlonlnJ, tfiiQOO to f&amp;,OOO per bUll""' I •
lt ia rood to aet the talented Renee RJ&amp;no bad: in town, att.e"C,~
tona ln Otilo and California.
Mlas R. 11 the ebaraeter aetreq who uaed to p1ay Mallie In tle ·
Brin9iNg Up .Fdl"er Aim.. Sbe did a Btlilfio Otlt ro1e for TV ~­
other day and II In the new Jack 111. Leonard lhow;: 1 piiDt ~~~ ~
whlcll II be1nr peddle4 to protpecUYt I&amp;'IOJliiOl'l DOW • , . NoW' iJMi'
city bu everythll'll· The Frrept*oe, a lttak hou" oppoalto the uW
Collit;um, boutt a llO·foot red carpet. that 1h·etehel outatde aero~~
the aldewalk.
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How often have you had an aulheratlc bl.1'011. mtx JOU your 4rr
m.artiniT TJt.t lmrkeep ulled "Tim" at Rotolh cbophou81 here
ually II SaM F'«&lt;rd.lnand Timothy Van der N'oot eta M:or~et. whG•
~~at~&amp;'rantlfather wu burgomaster of llruiHJa. Born In Chtct,li
hlmMU. Tim I.e the ton of a man who blew a mWIOn IM&amp;eka ln. OM
week at Monte Carlo, rt1hl after tht Aret World War ••• Tile ructna.tlnr menu Item of the week Ll at ~.n MoOwthy'• Bow._
Square In IIOutham.pton, Lona llllond.: bttobf blue whale ~·ed wtt:i
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penon.al propertr to-wat · 1939
Dodge autd'm.ob!le. Breakfast set
kitchen- cabtnet, 01! cook stove,
k1tcben table, dmlng room suite
hYlug room suite, 6 dhung roum
chaar.!l; 2 beds and
springs,
Weekend Sporls
1 chest, 3 rug, ,
2 dre"Sllet.!l,
ly UNITED
Ottwr miscellaneous arhcles
S~•Niay
HAf
FOR
SALE
Oats,
Straw,
SOY·
Perso~ desanng to see tnud pel besns
Del.av11J
milk
can
lifter
sonRl propetf)' can Cl'lil o.t the
IU!.LS;,·:~N:~;V~!.~fot!
1 1lls, and ~arent 1 , Mr and Mn.
John Stout, Harnsonville. 9-8-'ltp
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VIC
last
u1!1&gt;ell Mills, this week Mr. Munns
res1dence of the blte Thomas W
Wagner1 d~cf'a.sed, Letart Falls
&amp;tart.ed
PaBarne--Simpe:on
will
.ineville
and bu
shenew
will porttJOO
Jilin ham mwhen
Obio.
Middleport.
FJI'Ie •
the
thetr trJiler home I! del ivered
erms ot sale: Cash
Bondit. Phont 83UI·X
nt&gt;JCt week
Sybil Ebersbach, Adm1nist.ratrh:
N. :1. UP • j Cherole Blake Janls Childs and
with the Will Annexed of the Es
rr;~~-~=~~&amp;.~,:U~
the $30, l'7~ Paulme Zarkle stirted their nurse!i '
tate of Thomas W Wagner, de
MIIII. 10ddleoort. Ohio
at Atlarrtlc 11r:lJnL ng at the Holter HospLtal
oeased.
9 8 3tc
City
School of Nursing Mon&lt;!ay.
(~
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_
onted
Sundoy
Rich ~ rd Pickens Who h.as been
NO HUNTING DAY OR NIGHT on .:...
BERNE, Sw1tzerl~d UP - U S on va.e~ti.on from 'tne Middleport
my !arm. Chester Spencer, H.t a
Army Lt. Ed&amp;ar 0 Hatr of Fort Post Office· b~s returned f
9 5 3tp Used Hot Water RADIATOR Chll
Pomeroy.
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6311 M
9 10 3tp
Sam l{w;ton, Tex., won the i':'ter- I Yi~lt 1ft Balt.'lmore with relal J~~~
SAYI DOtM" VO\l KNOW?
MIDDLEPORT 6-room frame natwai.l mod_ern pentahlon •ndl-1 Franklin Rlt~hards, who h&lt;&gt;~ com
Bater•a wiU &amp;lve JQU the best ( 14)
. ~ pleted four years an the U S
house wilh bath, wtth enclosed vtdual champ1pnsh1p.
trade oa fW'Q.Jtl2'e or aoplian·
CHICAGO UP • John Kmg of I Navy has rece 1ved h" dL h
side and front porchu. Gss
Heights Oh10 won the
.
lS
se argc
C&gt;t!J.
4 6-tf The Hotel MarOn has nvaLlable, a
heating, full basement. Double Mayheld
$50 000 "dre "'bo I
J
I and LS vtSJ!tng h• ~ grandmother,
lew 1 ooms with runmng water
garage. Lot 100xl00 and located
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w mg outtna Mrs Hez Root Mtddleport Hr ha ~
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ment for pl&amp;yers who have 10\led t
C
'b
d
sleatn laeated and Hot el servu:·e
at 866 South 'fhlrd Strtet, near 300
games.
Pt:tn In o1um us 1Ol" sever a1 a\·•
at
spefil\1 WN&gt;kly ot month!~ I schools and markets Ptl~d at
WST - between Dexter
thru
DETROIT UP -Troy Ruttman WJih hu mother, ~1rs Fa~e Root
r:~tcs to sU&gt;ady guests R.flles .as
only $68QfJ.OO.
Lang~ille, Rutland and Meigs
of
J.os Angles won the Mlchtgan Richards, ana relaiiVeR and Wlll go
Jnw as $8 weekly dtmble occucucKI.!\!i IEALTY
Co }&lt;~ail'' Grounds Spreader from
5tate
Falr 25{1 mile late mGd.;:l ~oc~o~~~t .~c: f to ~lslt hiS bro{pancy Also rt.o1rt.s for Special &amp;• 229
Phoae 108-y
back of
!!preadwg truck 1
Uoek car~ race hh 195611o'ori.l when
:Mu John K .a~~fth Akron
Meetmgs, Parties,
Wedd1ng1, (9--10-3te
I{ewafd, ,Pickett F11rms, Pomethe ra&lt;:e was halted after 227 rtules
Banquets, and private breakfast,
-~
'roy, Route.
9 10 3tc
beca"H~&gt;.e of spectator wtederencc ~ro~g~~l.herrtbr~her, :ay Fl e&lt;'nor
luncheons, and supper parties
1
CHICAGO UP. The B:raadywine 0
epo w ~re e " 11 1 visit
Phone
aoo
to
Mr
Samuel
0
Per-. Lost. Brown Cocker Spaniel, white
Ciub
of
Kennett
Square,
P.a
won
Mrs
Job~
K Smith Sr. unt!l he
ry, lessee of Hotel Marhp,
nose. long ears and tall WeuU.
S
Polo
Assocation
cham
enters
Ohto
University thLs montll
FOR
SAI..E--Pea.d
S1r.by
Re•t
Et9 10 l~oc
ing harness PhuM 6050 Y.
ion!lhLp ~ «eteati:ng Aurora ::C Mrs Smith ret1JJrned to Akron to
t.ate,
RutlaM:
Township.
31
9 7 3tc
acrca )and, bi)Use, barn aod out Buffalo, N. y ' lt-10, tn two sud dav and Will .~dvc on St'p1 12tn
or
WJt~ h_er hWiband for a conHmffim
bual,dings. See George A. Mein· den-death overtlmtts.
FOUND - One set of KEYS on
m Caltforma
nart, Admlnl91.rator
6-1--tr
Mulberry Ave. Indcl'ltify at the
Daily Senllnel of£iee
9 6 3tp CORNET 1n good tohdltLon Will
M1r.s Ha1 ne Mar1e SmL1h . Mid
lr,!de for tvpcwr1ter. Call Ro- One '7 Room HOUSE._ with bath
dleport,
Mrs Roseoe rowle 1 M1d
132 Dock Street,
Mtddlfoport'
Los:I' in vteimty of Mioddlep.&gt;rt bert Slewa1 t, Mason Sptuce
dleport
RD.,
Mrs · Georgia Wdltam
good
location.
Inquire
l'SZ
HlU-beagle HOund 15 inch dur,
a-u378
9 10 3tc
Street
Oi 5
.5, Y'('ol's old. Black and Tan,
and
whirf! around the face. Cnll 508
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or o;i50 Y.
9 6 3tc
convention.
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BE A CLUB SECRETARY
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Chamber~
of
the
rom('
Got $25, $50, $100 tn famou s proWe now have plenty Elherroy National Bank has hcen workduels free' Help :ynur frlcnda
Jng at the Rutland Bank while em
get National Brands they want . Ia peaebetl. Also plenty of
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ployees of that bank were on vae
III9V WHdc Service.
Dar
for only' $1 a wee).: They get
ation
I'IIOae Baft, lillbt l'hoae 11009- valuable free gLits, too - and finest dnJps we ever had.
Mi~s Ruth Wa'!e, \frs Willa Mar X. DODGIW'LYUOIJ'I'II DEALYOU get gift after gift- FREEERS.
U-ti
Coal~. M1ddlepor1., Mrs Cec1l
Send today for deta1ls and Free
New 2'76-page catalog POP~
~;:r,~~~~·~:nd
Mrs. Mabel Mar.shall,
:'omplete Ws::p:!L .AUGNMENT, CLUB PLAN, Dept. J 884 !.&gt;•"II
Bring CQI111aln,••n
left Sa-turday for Florbli~DI aad brlb aenriee.
ida w)lere they plan to vl ~1f Mr.
brook, N. Y.
9 10
llaetell'o SaleiJ Senko, West
and Mrs Homer Cooper, M•ss BetWEBSfER
FARM
lli•ln SINe!, Po...,.,, Oblo.
ROOMS for rent with
tie Wi&lt;e and Mn1 Alma Rummler
5 lilies Eilsl
cooking prtvlleges, 127 Butterand othPr relatives and fr11mds
nut A.ve., Pomeroy.
9 5 12te
Mn1
MinnLe B11vera~e accomI.Plmi••d
Mr
aod Mr~ f'arl Jones to
1903 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. DIL Sedan TWO ROOMS FOR RENT or room
ltl(' MiCh fnr tl VISit
On~ eareful
owner.
$893.00.
and board. Mrs. Wm. Slater,
Ch1 htino:- ~:nd Kathcnne Grant,
BlaeM:nar's, Pomeroy.
9 0 Gte
173 Hudson St.,
)Uddleport.
Columbus, h sve be&lt;'n here for a r ePbone 6311-M.
9 5 -6tc
cent \ !Sll W11h thc1r mother, Mrs
1952 ' DeSOTO V8
4 dr. Sedan
Hom('r Grant
5·
ROOP.fS
and
BATH,
10
Cole
St
PGwer st-eering, aU.tomotle: shift.
Fru~nd s of M1ss Susie Taylor,
for small reilable family $.33
$895.00, Blaetlnar's, Pomeroy.
fOnnrr local residents, have Je.arnper montb. See M.rs, Howard
9 6 6to
Cecil, 800 W. Mala St., Pomeroy
M that she hu moved to 2015
Ced01r Street, Balon Rouge, La
evenings,
9 8 tf
!9M: BUICK SpeeiiLl 4 dr. Sedan,
with
a n1ece
. Loeal owner. $890,.00 Blaettnar'a TWO BEDROOMS, Kitchen, Jiving
Polneroy.
9 6 6tc loom. Apprmumote1y three acre
garden.. $35 00 per month Con1955 !'¥Y1lOUTH Savoy. One loeal
tact Alex Wheeler, Apple GYI&gt;Ve.
owner. 2 dr. Sedan Bla.ettnar's
Ohio.
9
Pomeroy.
$1,695.00.
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4:00 Katie's Kltchea

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-rhe undersigned lJ offert~tg for
5!1\e tbe foUowing furmtuL'e and

3.30 Edae o1 Ni8bt

$64,000 Quest.iM
9 30 Do You 'I'rust Your Wife?

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Sb'ih it RiC'h
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ValiB'I&gt;t Lady
Love of Life
~enrch for TcimfJI!rOW
GmJmre LiRht
Ray Millan1 Show
As 1'1le World Tum1
Jobnny Ca1'50n &amp;bow~
Uoumoparty
Big Payoff
Bob CrO.!IbY
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Attnt Dru Snow
Hopalong Cassidy
News
SporU Eye
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Le.- Plullfar;y FOrd
Eddie Fisher
News C8f8v•n
Mayor of the Tow~ '
Susie
Krl'lft Theatre

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9.00 Garey Moore

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Aid :or t~etorf'l the '-'th of eacb
moDtb Collowlq iDIC!'Uoo..
fINn- ... AG\'tittlllll&amp;.-5hoiJJ(I he
-«ff011e4 ~ediltoJJJ. 'I.le Dall)' '
I will DClC be retlk-'llllble

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11:00 NR~t Jlridliftei " ~ \ 1
PJ'IoiJIIS Box
11;0.!1 woot)&gt;on:ost
11:10 Preu BoJ;
) . 1Movie Museum
l1:15 Gt&gt;eoloat ~ ·&lt;il ~
11 •30 F.,..lgn ln\rllllt
Foreign Intrleue
12 00 Tonilbt
Tonillbt
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Garry Moore
9 30 Arthur
J[p 30 Strike it R1cb
11 00 Valtant Lad,ll lti Love of Life
L1 30 SeftiOOb for ~
'l 45 Guldin« Lidrt'
12 OQ Ray IItti.lii-nd Sh.~
12 30 As The World 'D.lrns
1 00 Jolmny Carton Sbuw
t ·30 Hooseparty
2 00 Btg Payoff
2·30 iBob Crosby Show
a 00 Bnghter Day
3:15 S'l'C'ret Stonn
3 30 Edge of NLght
4 00 Katie's K1tche11
4 30 The Enlv Show
6 00 A11 LmkMl{•r
6.15 DQuglaa Edward!~
6·30 Grr~nd Old Opry
7 oo · Phil Slivers Show
7 30 1\liwv..Loi •
ll 00 Jo~ and Mabel
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9 ~tc Brooklyn
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Brown SI\OWl'LIIit. Sl Louis
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.!illC 3 One port:~oble
washer [ Pluladelphla
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lkt~ona bl c, lnqulre Mn E. R PittsbUrab
flO' 11l .f;J6 231h:
Fore m.m , 20ij Butternut Ave , New York
56 80 412 261,2
PomHoy
g 10 2tc Chicago
&amp;t 82 .31)1 2ll'h
FOR SALE Temeo- gas
fur"'......,• llftultt
nacc :10 000 B1 u $60 00 Phone Pltbbu!'fh 4 P!iildadelphla 1 1st
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c Milwaukee 1 Chklla;o 4 lit
CHAB APPLES for sale IOl Kerr Mllwaulee l'i Chlea.-6 3 2nd.
81 , Pomeroy. Phone ir~9-X
Brooklyn ft New York 1
9 10 3tc St Louis 8, Clat'innati t1 13 inn.
Saturday'a Rft~tlt 1
Two pieCe liv1ng room suit $35.00 Brooklyn 4 New Yor:li 3
136 South Second St, Middle- Pltt.!lbuegh ~ Plllladefph.la 4
port.
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9 '8 '3te Chit'!ago 2 MUwauWcle 1
J3t. Louis 8 Olnthwatl 4 night
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FOH SAlE Lewis Hunt property
No
grtme, ~ed~ltd
at LangsYIIle Tuesd:.y, Sept. 11
Tutscfay"t O~mt~
at 10 p m at ofrtccs ur O'Brien
Sale P{ice n&lt;.~t less than $800 to Milwaultee at Brooklyn Right
tb~ htghes t b1dde1·.
9 8 2tc Cmclnnati at Mew York
St Lot~is at Phlladeh:ihia night
!&lt;'OR SALE. One tll;!!d Rdrigert)tor
1n A 1 CondJtwn Phunc 6038-Y,
l'.liddlepttrt
9 8 tfc

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WEDNESDAY
SliD On
1'o4oy
Co(fee Time
Home'
T1c Tac lJO\IIh
It C011ld Be You
Camera G&lt;1es to SC'b

8:00 ' Queen For A Day
3.4~ J4od.rJ~ JUunaacea
4.00 Comedy Time
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Hrtida. Jfd11DI~ f'barJe' Ne.- FoJ!.
large mwns, porn ponu, attera,

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1 30 TelllleUee Ernit

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J'ralltef tn4 Italy', tbree big V. S. alliel.

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• JNFLATION-Dila&amp;'reemeDt over ~auaea and ,
o!l'l"etts of the record ILIJh. co.~~t ot livlnr Ia re-S.Crehuy
ported wldcapre~ad In t.up-leve! govemmeat clr~ '
WIIMII
cies. Trea1ury Secretary George M. Humphr-ey !
and Artlmr Bums. prealdenf.l,ai economic advl~er, :
In! llld to be Irritated o•er Federal Reserve bonrd pollclel whiCh 1
rnake 1t mort diffleult and more costly to bo~row money.
I
It Ia tMir oont.enUon that the .-pending boom should not be check·
edl with the eleetlon onl:f two montha away However, Federal Re~ !
aerve Board Chairman William McChe~~ney Mallin, Jr., matntalM
that curba on borrowlac are euentlal If a scdous bual.ne!ll dl1:1turb• i
anoe. wltb reauttant unemployment, Is lo be avoided
:
).tart'ln and other board member~~ feel It i!J unwise to encourage
too much bua1neu expllhelon wltb bonowed money.
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ter F. Ueorge on hla new minion will be to try to achieve closer
eo-operation among NA~I In thfl political, ec.'Qnomlc and 1
ctbltural Gelds. Oeol'(e la
from the Senate to toke over u I
'Ptaldent JliMDllowel"l
preaentaUve llnd apeclol amb!Uioo
u.dor ta the Nor\b Atlantic Treaty Orga.nt:zation.
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The aeutor pl'IIHntly Ia vltitlng American alllea abroad and 11
txpeettd to retum to the United Stnte11 In late October or early J
lfovtmiHr to make a apecLal report to Mr. EllenhowfJr and Secre~ I
tary of State John Foater Dulle~~
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Oeol'l"e'• role took on added importance op tbll eve of hll departure. Houae forelgwl atfaln chairman Jamea P. Rlcharda reported

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Venetian Blmds, an sizes and
D.ale- Men, Women and Couples to trala
colors. Free estimates
Wippel Supply, 215 Union Ave
for Motel management and opPomeroy,
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,eraUon Only matured wall be
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APPLES FOR M.LE - 1 '12 IJlLies
Write Nat1onal Motel Training,
south of Rutland: John L. Romlnc.
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Children's apparel
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heater. Phone 851-J. .klh1l Frick
New .tyle Group Part)!
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Fashfon~t,
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Bengenville' 80, TI1inois 9 10 ltp'
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table, 1 back bar, 13" stools Call
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Homer N. Braley, Pomeroy,
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wheat allotMenU may 1 tart llih
'ni up for tlte 1967 Aeret&amp;e Real'rve part of the Soil Ban\1 program on Mund'Y Sept. 10, 1958,
~ec;.ordtng tu an anoouncemc~t to\...:IY by lh~ MeiJJ County of"f1~ of
l~e A S C The deldllne ior t~e
~•gn-up at the p.rHe.~~t hme 1~
Sept 21
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There ar~
appr.ps.Jmalely t100
:\le 1gs Co~tnty farmer, •ho ha•e
wheat allotment~ and may partiClpate- In thQ portloo af the SOil
Bank program for ]Sin. Details
of tht Cooaetvat.lon_ ae.trve por,l1on of the propam are not .ava.Uable as yet and wall be re-leatM
when reu1ved
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The prpose of thla program u
to reduce production -of tb11 aurplus erop. In Meil• County Sl3,7fl0 OOj l!f ava1l~l:lle to wheat farm.
~ rs for reducmg wheat &amp;creaieIt wJ\1 be obligated on tbe balit of
ftrst tome, IIT'If. 1Uved a«:ordtng
to focal A. S C otfid~b,
Some of t~ !equtrementl In
addatJon to the ai.tJt-up for thu
aereage. reserve progr•m are tbat
no t'1' P C"an be b.arv~ from
the ~rrcag'f m 1957, tlvrt ~e aere0

age ~Jgnlnf
w•ll be \UP,
designated
at the time
of
and that
contract Will be binding for the entire year cd 1957. Wbe•t must
he\'e been grown on this acreage
at least o_ne m the last fiVe ye~rs
The mlnunum acreage
whach
may be placed In the al!nage reserve program is three acres or
the allotment, whichever as sm.aL
ler The mar~ mum 1!1 50 .acres or
50% of tbt allotment whichever
IS larger.
The rate of payment lS $123
per hushel times
norma1
yae\d of the f.arm
of the .area Will be made before
payment Js made.

Farmers may lt;rve the lalld idle

or ma.'o' ~;eed It to legume ur gr.ass
nuxturea thiS fall or Dext spring
Mowmg of the area Wan be perm 1tted, but no ~stunng or har
vesting rn.ay be made of any growlh on the f1eld or f1elda Farmers
may reeetve cost sharmg assist.ance In the establ.ishrnent. of legume grass, mixtures on the area
placed m ,the acreage reserve
It Js Important that fanner s C9ft·
ta,.t the local A S C. off•ce and
s1gn the1r agreement al once

MORNINGSTAR
R('\' Djle Van Meter after a
V1s1t.., w,itq bli mother Mrs I..aura
Van ~. M-eter and other rl.'lati\e.s
\efl ffri- his hom e Ln Massathultes
Rev J oel MJer s a former pa!tor
here \\.as the guest recently at
preachmg sen oces a~compatned
b). br s fam 1'y
Leo G•inlilre u:;Jted hls s1itrrs
m Columbus last week and attended the state fa ir
}fr &amp;mi Mrs. Richard Henderson
0( Coolville were the Sunday guest
of BerJha and Lester B.ail}
J1m Belt was subshtute SenbnQI
earner last v. rek durrng the ab
sen{'e of Leo Gl'fnore.
Several fnlk~ attended the Mar·
1etta fair lbts week.
Juhn Jble and family mnved
l.as1 S.alutda~ 1hto lhe1r new home
that was recently &lt;'Ompletcd.

of h1s uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs Elmer W1ckham
Mr and Mrs Eugene Hiller, o£
Canton were 14eekend guests of hi"
SLster and brother m law, Mr and
Mrs Fred Nease .and la11Uly. They
were a~ompaUJed to Eaat Liverpool by Mrs Nease and cb1ldren
who w!ll .spend a week w1th ber
parents, Mr aad Mrs C L. RUler.
Mr and Mrs Earll Shoemilt:rr
and &lt;laughter, Nancy of New U'l·
mgton were weekend guests of
Meigs county reltilJVe!l
Mr .and Mrs Darrell Chevali"
and son, Mrs. Helen M{!Cloud and
famtly of Columbus, Ohio was
VIsiting tbe1r mother Mn. I'ieda
R1tch1e and ions Roger, LarrJ.
Mrs Freda Rtchae and son l.oger and Mrs Darrell Cbevaliei and
Lee were m Manetta, on. busrecentl)'

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w1t-h hts parents, Mr and Mrs
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Jack Kennedy left Sunday morn
ing for a vastt wtth friends in Ala•
Mr and Mrs H~yt Keeton spent bama
Mr
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Mr~
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~t. evemni wtth Albert Cone and
daughte r, Ronlfc and son Douglau
Wlte
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VerllloJ..uli.&gt;ovleWed ~~
Harry Pettlt, Tuesday afternoon.
Howard \\T•Ibur of Columbus, John·
The Jack Morre fami.!y moved ny Wilbur and ~ on s Ronnif' and
Monday to Manlfield~ Ohio.
John Arnold n£ Wellst'Jn. ~Spent
~orge ltidelttn abd wife, Mrs Sunday w1th Mr and M1 s Vance
Fib:patrick and Wilbur and R1ta
the State Fair at
Theodore Ruajrrt has ')emplo:r·
!at week.
ment fnr tile P1pehne Co

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ess amoD.g uur young people and
on a untve-rsal basis. We mll&amp;t
bUJld up our military mia:ht second to nont' tn the- world today,
with !iipe'ttal t&gt;mphaah on
Air
Force and gutded rocket reHat(:b
and well m~:~rmed strate&amp;lc ba.sil."
wlnning -'Upport In the form -.:d
"We mw.t reaffirm our faith

·MeiQsCountyGOPWomen Hear

CHIC 'N CHARM IN

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World .Traveler And Lecturer

!lftb column parties, in Ena:land
amona: trade umons : in Greece
aod ·cyprus, m the church; amana:

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In Algena, m Tuniata

IDd iMorocco- vltal to Amenca be-

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whol e umvcrse . It 15 eroor how·

cause we have fJYe US air ba~re~ ever for Amrncans to think that
there. Tbey are directing a cam- these hbertl r~ can be exteoiled
paign of hatred to arouse them overmg ht We must be pncUeal
against A~erica . America ia por- if liberty 1s to s urvive anywhere.

THOMAS
lll.CLAND
Thomas Saxton Ireland, world
traveler, author and lecturer of
Cleveland. Willi guest speaker when
the Meiss County Women's Re·
publican Club met Saturday alter·
noon at t~ Martin Hotel.
Mr. Iceland, who recentlY returned from a ten weeks tour behind the Iron Curtain, spoke on
flis estimate or the Russian situ·
ation. He said "The great problem
facing us now is posed by a group
of atheists banded together, to 8 .
bc,lisb God Atheists Ro.!.Hia con
trots one fourth of the earth's
laJld, and half or its people and
is well on the way to seizing th£
rest of the world, to make RussJa
enslavement tae umversal eondi
Uon of mankiud.
''Tbe . unconcealed objective
cballenae.s the supreme idEa behind our counLry'.s founding. tbat
aU men are children of God, ere
ated free and equal. Since the
world cannot remain half slf.ve
and half free we are enga,ged in a
mighty .struggle between RuS~&gt;ian
Communism and the
American
way of lite. Whether we like lt
or not this struggle b f9r&lt;:ed UP"
on u.s and the whole work! is at
stake. We play for keeps ant.! the
winu~u take all. If we Jo11e wt
IO!e everythmg."
..A decade ago the Unltd Sfatee
was preparing to dcllend Itself
agaln.llt Germllolly and Japan- to·
dy fD rth fir ",t time In our his·
tory we are confronted by enemieK
armed to the teeth wlttt the d8adJleJlt weapon.t ever dreamed by
ntan, with Qre&amp;ter population than
{1Uf8, namely , one billion people
Ruasla i.8 on the way in flve to
ten years of having a higher out·
put of ~ teet , coal &amp;nd oil and bydro-eleclrlc POI"t'r than we The
expansion which the speaker el,!·
idenced recently continues at .o
prodigious rate."
, "Now Communist Russia'fi. threflt
lfl exttnding to the fi(!ld of trade
to slaake u~ loose from all
our
alllea . Russia has the capacity to
absorb their farm and
factory
output . plw !hi&gt; abUity tu pay
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We al'e portrayed as hating peace
and as making a mockery of relJgion ."
The speaker ~~~~d he had been
told on h1gh authonty, the Red
main objective nmairu unchanged
- to overthrow by force or by
guile the government of the United States On recent trip.•
to
Europe Nvrth Africa and
the
near East, he heard many ech~s
of feehng of fatail st1C resignation,
that Russia is Simply growing so
fast and so big that there ~ nothing we can do about it. :Don't
underestimate the Rus.!ians as to
them being very capable people.
They are. That the Soviet regime
will collapa;e from revolt within
is nowhere in sight
Continuing tht! speaker
said
"Stalirt's blustenng and threaten:
•mg manner f n~ hten ed t h e western powers into forming the NA
TO. WhHe Soviet leaders are- talking !JO(tly about reduction of their
armed forceb , the Umted Natioll.!l
survey for 1955 reveals a 12 per
cent rise in Soviet military costa.
The main ()bJectlve of Russia'.s
a.ixth five year plan Is heavy In·
dustry and armament. Far fro~
cuttmg down the"Jr armament the
Soviets are bnngln_g into their
ar~ed force~ a wtde range of
gutded lQJ..S.sJles. They maintain
20.000 planes, up to the minute
a1r force in F:urope which OUt·
nuGmebncrs ours f~"c tu one.
.
eralirtLs LeMa~, ::~trateglc
alr cornm. der warns
Con&amp;reu
tha£ by 1
or 1000, Rus.sb will
have enough power to com pletely
destroy the Umted States with a
surprise Attack . Be regrE"tfuUy
coRcJ®es thnt Rfter going about
•tn Moamw,' Ll'ningrad,
Warsaw,
Prague and l:lelgrad that ~killed
workers belllnd LfLe lrllTI Curtain
c.e.nturn · out tiDY precision ddatl
that American workers can ttirn
out.
"No true Americ11n wants peace
al any prlc~ . T11 yowl for peace
at any price 1s to ~:i~l! the Ru!~Biaru
a blank ch1•ck nullsia would not
aecept dcfent before resorting t()
atomic arms. For us not to face up
to the rhk of atomic war Is to
aurrender In advance."
"ftow and when will Russia act
- of course only God knows. Thls
we do know, however, - that the
Russian leadtts don't want
t()
lnsc. Whal Ru!l~lan leadera dec!dr, depenrls on what we do oursclvt!s. To br weak Jm·lte 5 . disastcr. To offset, to oppose, to resist
the t~rowlng Russian power we

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We must heed lhe tall of our own
m1htary nt&gt;ells and Interests. We
must flnd out whether lavish gift
and lnans to distant people over·
sea.:; are not benefJtling those try·
lllg to rl e~ lroy U!. W~ must dig
m , stand ou1 ground and not :e·
tn•at one mch further In Iceland,
G.Lbr&lt;~.tter , Suez, Cey lon,
Slnga·
pore . Okmawa , the Philliptnes or
anywhere e lse \~1here the territories. colonLes or other vital In•
tere~ts of ourselves or a'lty other
free r ountn es are at stake. WP
must reapprats(' our wobbling and
un(•e r tam ::l!lies and n,t.'t ;flow
ourselves to be misguided. If we
don't heed the .,.. 11rnings of G~f'
esal LeMay we might .see nea~
every last One of our allies ftn".
!taking us to fight for the other
side.
The speak~r i~ convinced that
LeM&lt;~y's demands mu.at be fully
met and t&lt;hat the billion dollaf.s
for T1to and ba.Jf bilLion to . Pakllltan anG 44 m•ltwn to · Ireland for
e-xample, wvuL•1 far better have
been spent on bulldwg up our
Air t' orce
ContludJng his talk, Mr. Ire·
land slli(\ that the late Gen. Wain·
right told him that, "the Russlap'l
if and when the} attack would
come dtr('ctly down over the North
Pole. CivilizatJQn i~ based Q«l free
enterprises Hnd a w~ know it
,must not perhh f~om the ea;th.
Thl.&lt;i is pre('Jsely the
challenge
Lhat ynu a nd J shall facl! and
11 tandmg s oll(IJy together, we shall
win and we shall sunive with
the help of ·Almighty God."

Followmg the talk by Mr lrt!
land, Mrs. Wilbur P1erce, county
ch~irman who wa~ rrsponsJble for
the
.speakCI', was
Introduced
Thoma.s A. Jenkin.~ spoke bne(iy
.saying that Df arly all of the men
at Was hing ton agrcf!d with Mr lrcland. He s poke of his trips abroad
the work of missionaries, the llnJ.
ted States atomic energy plants
wh11:b he sa•d arl! terrific In Its
power ami roncl uded by ursing
the au ppot't of Eisenhower In lhe
coming ci~('tJOn and of the Prc::;i·
dent's fine qualities
Rep. George Meinhart, E. 0 .
ond Mrs. Thomas A. Jcn·

Saunders

j spoke
kin~ each
wereA
briefly.

Introduced
and
long
di stan~e call
wag n\ceivcd fl'om Judg~.: McCurdy
cxtendmg hi:; best wi11hv.s and hi!!
hop() to bf..' present at the next
meeting of the club. During the
meeting a vote of than)t., was ex·
' ttmded to Mr. and Mra.
Perry,
m11nagrrs of the Mttrhn Hotel for
tht•Lr many nrt.a of kindness and
fine hospHa lity.
,\ soctal hnur followed the meetIng and sandwll'hes, eoffee and
tea wrre se1·ved from be11.utiful

"YO\JR
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SUNSET
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Special!

Better HeMfh Cl~o~b
The Laurel Clift Better Health
c,lub will meet tonixht at the home
6(, ~rs. Lou Diehl wlth Mrs. Char\f,, .,Diehl as assisting hostess.
T,~re will be eltX'tion of officers
f~r ·~e coming year And all mem·
~Rr~ fre urged to be present.
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Shrine-While Shrine of
;J~~&amp;lem wdl meet Friday at Bpm,
at the lOOF hall. Mrs. Flossie Dixon, district mater!&amp;] objective
chairman will be present. Potluck
l"etreshment~ will follow the meeting.

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Thund.ar Meeting Set
Tho Pa.st Councilors Of Thcodorus COUIK'il Daughters of America
wiH meet at the ,h ome of Mr~.
Mary B. lleines, Thursday, evening.

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fiiiiOOkUT of ttep·by·step picture
lnstruttlon1.

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Jtiiidil

'" two tmort deaigna, - These
, may be uaed to moh a one-color
floor or combined. for colorful
.._cuttorn tftecta.
J1.111 follow the 1itps

Ol'ld you'll be amcued how eoty it Is
to in•toll 'fOIJr flOO'I'.

SMART STYLES
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LAS.\LLE HOTEL, Middleport

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Minersville are announclna: the
arrival ol. a daughter, Roma Lynlt.
ct Holzer ijospital, Thursday September 6. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Brafford. Coolville and
Mr.
Mrs. U.
Nease, Minen~·
ville&gt;. 1¥r. and Mrs. G. E. BrMrord,
Vincent are tbe rreat grand par·
rnts. The Nease's also have a son,
Rog er.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown,
Rock Springs road have r~lved
word that their son, Harry Lew
Brown hM been promoted from
Airman secoQd elaas to airman
·
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first otus,1

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I "F'orce 1n Athellti GrBaee.

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EDITORIAL PHONE 397

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuellday, September

!958

BUSINF.BS PHONE 398

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Pair Held In Heisel Blinding Case

Mrs. RutlllliU«, 28, of llartfOTd
acqultted of a murder eblrge
Ia the IMotinl of heW ez..hatband
by a jury that deliberated only
35 mlauta in Muon County Cir·
euJt Court at Pt. Pleuant on Moado)o.

Mn. Miner, the motber of five
elai.ldr-en. testified durine the oaedly l11al tll•t tM fhootlng of LeRoy Miller, 31, happened after be

$5.84

"SACHEM"

$2:89

'FIELDCREST
"FIELD FLOWERS"
Hand printed s~eet blan·
~ets with satin biDdll)c.
Pink and blue.. 72 liv 90

inches. ·

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$3.88 ..

''S1~1r''

Ray•m and nylon. GrrY. red, blue and rose plaid
patterns. 64 by 76 inches.

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for&lt;l.
Tbe vmlict was awJaaded by
specta.ton in the courtroom wben
Jury Foreman Rev. L. R. Mahoney
announced the deci.ton
of the
jury. The duth penalty had .been
waived at tbe oUt.et of the trial
11Je other ~ ,951,'1:74.88i wiU go bJ tbe- pt"OlMCUtion.
to , eounty audilol'5 far dilkibu·
Attorney WiDlim
1t Rardin,
IJDODg the COUDlloa ID&lt;i the
wbo r-~~ MIJ. 11"1«, In
d!ill:Wt.s of re&amp;lslratlou. . '·
his • ; 5 lng ltatemeal;
at the
- ;'l'h'e 19M auto tag ~ w1Q. ~al
1114
l&amp;id
th.al.
his
IIDe•
of debe ciOied ~ut on Septe.mtier I( f..,. would be air
With
when fl.98!J.a:KI will go to ·coan· the arlded bldor · l;ls.t when abe
. ties, and $1,103,~ t.o tcnrD&amp;hips ahot ber husband lhe wu so dif.
for distribution according to: road
traugbt witll worrt •od fright she
mileage.
·
did not know what abe- wa 5 dolo£
In additicn to tbe 5% ·,equal

Gets $134· 755.51 Share

$8.81each

BLANKET.$

''AGAWAM"

"PLACID"
50% rayon, 25%. woof
25% cotton. Splld &lt;'Olors o1
blue, h).l~c&gt;tey,-ereen 'l ind red.
Dound. Yill~ " ·lOll% &amp;Cl!lale
satin ,Jllnl!iilg. ... 1:2 I!Y· 8i

Rayon and nylon. Hunter, red, blue and grey In
dian designs. 70 by 8Q Inches.

$3.4,,
· "YUKON"

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Rayon·ahd nylon; Hunter.'~ne, blue mint and red
In a wide' Variety of dt ,;gns. 72 by 641nches.

.

Fee Distributioa·

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&amp;bare ($12,555.10) Wbieh ; nell
county will recejve lbls ~~ tbe
surroundioc ~aiies _-Wi}j Wteive
the followJng auma to ie .d!V,lded
among the registration djJ&amp;Iicl.s

., , .,.. ·. · · ~ · 1.

inches. ... .

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$4.89 a pair

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"CH~SAPEAKE''
75% rolton. 20% r ayo.r, 511 wool. Bound with '\Ce·
tal• satin. Rose, blue. green 'and red plaid pal
terns. 66 by 8() inche•
.

$3.95 a pair
''C~PRih

All cotton blankets In·pl~ld pa\terns of rose, greep,
yellow and bjue. 66 by 80 lncb!lS.
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Washington, $..18,103.78.

"WOOLSHIRE"
lQO% wool with Durach·
rome binding. SoUd eolo!S
of green, tobacco. yellow
lllld Greenbrier green. 80 b)'
301nche!ll

nl&amp;bt before the lhoutlnl ami ohe
boby llo4 to hove
an -tioD, 110 threatened to
11111 her If U!Jthllljl bappeoed to
tbe ehild. He tbtu choked ber into uncoudouaneu, abe said.

CDid bfm -

$16.50

The

''PURREY"
" blend of rayon and or19n
hound with Duraebl'Ome
acetate.
Brown, red or
green plaid patterns. 72 b:·
90 inehea.,

$2.49eoch

$10.95

CANNON BLANK,ET$

:

$4.29 each ,

when he left for

on liquor be&lt;a... U... needed the
money lor the baby. She uid be
told her "1 bow better. but rm
not going to leave the "boys down
tbere to celebrate by themselves."

llaYOn and 6tlon blend wllb
Ouraebrome binding., .
Colors: Jllae, pink, llf"qn,
yellow, tob~cco yellow. blue
yellow.

"BERKLEY"
·
jl&amp;% rayon, 30% coll&lt;ill. 25% wool
Solid colo!'s of powder · blue, pin~
whisper: bunter green, 'C:freus red.
sandlewoOjland buttercup. 'Satin bind·
lng. 72 by 84 . Inches.

49.

spend the double pi)' be would let

$1Q.9S . .

$1,49.,cih

$1.89each.

neat

wort, slle uutlooed him 1101 to

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Cotton sheet bh&gt;nkets in solid colors of pink, blue,
green, maize and whlk 7Z by 90 Inches.

"STARLA ND"
Napped white sheet blankets. 70 by
90inchn

the bloodBUlaa on the fleor of
tho lftdlea ..._ .the thootlnl
oceured and rPd tbe aecused5s
statement made at the countJ jaU
on the nilbt cd the &amp;boolln&amp;.

In her ltatemeat at that time,
MrJ. lliller bad alid that her boaband llad come bome 4runk tile

"PURREY" MVERSIBLF

All cotton sheet blankets. 7Cby 80 Inches.

ne.u..

w11 due to Internal hemorrbagea. '
Lawrence, $'3.249.95; Meigs, $22,.
Forno, who arreal&lt;d lln. llll200.48; VintonJ $10,133.31;
an&lt;t Jer, leltified •• to the loeatton of

$16.95

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DE~AWARE
75% cotton, 20% rayon, 5% wool. Boqnd with
100% ULetate 'iatill. r,ose, blue, green and ret!
plaid patterns. :2 by f4 inches.

11Nenr .of ~ew linen and state

59; Gallia, $24,637.77;
Hoeking,
$14,508.72; Jackson, $$22,arot.41;

90

BLANKETS

Tbe state preaeated only two
witneuea iD the tue - Dr. J()bn

PoJkoe' 1'riKrper R. E. P'otren. Dr.
Ritfl:ewu wu UIIN to the scene
of the •bootinc l.od atteftdtd Mil-aD11 tbe counties: Athens, _$3Qpot.- ler before be died.
be aaid,

..SAYBROOK,.
100% wool -. Wllh ac•talf
satin blndlnlll\'iolld c~lors
t•f aqua, nassau pink and
avacado. 60 ·by·
liichea

CANNON

.

MilleT waa ahot itt tile ria:ht
aide by a •hoteun cbaree on tbe
nicbt of March 29, , 1951, in the
c:ouple-"a three room home In IW't-

"APRIL"
A blend oi ·- r,.)'Pn, eotlon
~nd nylon. White with blue
and plnll fl~ desllftl'.~
bmdjng. 7~ ii:Y 90.lnebe..

$3.95

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me, he would have kWed the
children, too."

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CH,\i+tAM

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lug ID lllll mo. rJ he bad killed

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Ray11.n and nylon; RcU ' wine, tan ~nd green witl"l
Indian designs. 60 b.\' !JO inches.

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had come to her home drunk. The
eouple · had been dlvoreed since
1152 but ·~ UYlng together at
the time of tbe sboolina:.
She. tutiti.ed that be- kicked open the dour and started toward
her as if to choke her. Mn. Miller
bd aaid be had tboted her into
Dltiov.•aeM: whlle drunk ()D
the preriou night.
said ..., belined be wu eo-

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All wool dark ootid rolors of maroo11, ·lll!YY
and green with blanket stilcbed ends. 64 bv
80 Inches.

Rayon and nylon in green, blue red and brown
with Indian designs. 64 by761nehes

Jury R~ports
In 35 Minutes
For Defendant

100%

Beacon
ROBE BLANKETS

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SINGLE COPY

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Mf. and Mrs. Oavid Ne.al!le of

Greup• $1.00 latre

BAKER FURNITURE
The Brightest Corner l•n Middleport

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NO 126

New Middleport Ordnanfe Plan

brown, G)1sy trd, Hunter I!J"BD IDd SeJ

, . ~c:h•dule Fridey Milmine

New, ~asy·IO·handlt •h• talc.&amp; tht "huff and puR"
cut of llnoleum ln•tollatlon. Anyone tan do it Ed get
art preciaion trimmed for perftd 1tom1- you trim
fht end&amp; io fit your room.
jTHE NEW 24-lNCH WIDTH , , , mo~e• Arnutrong
1tniiOII·Ii·YOUt$elf Inlaid linolaum l•ghtwelghl and
•~ny to hondle. Na fuuing w!lh a •hc·foot roll Eo~y
to fh to )'Ot.~r room , , , ju11 lrim end• and p~;ate
1
down - 1\0 11a rn fht i "9·

SELECT FROM IS
DECOIATQR COLOIS

"CARLTON"

Rayon and nylon Solid colors oi bltlenweet,
horizon blqe, moroc:eo tan, rose plpjt:, ~

.ARRIVAL

Sgt. and Mrs 'Leonard Gwiadow.
sky !Rae Ann Mill.sJ are announelng the birth. of An eight pound
eight ouncf' daughter at Holzer
Hospital, Sun., Sept. 9. Grandpar·
ents arc Mr. and Mr.11. RusscU Mills
Mlddlep()rt. and Anthony Gwia~
dowsky, Shenandoah, Pa.
Great
grandpa•·enls are Mr. and
Mrs.
Victor Grimm .and Mr. and Mrs.
Ha~ry Mills.
Middleport.
Sg:t.

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$4.89

ANNOUNCED

WEDNESDAY
MliETING
The White Rose Lodge or the
Brotherhood of HaUroad
Train·
men well meet Wednesday at 7:30
at the Woodmen 's Hall.

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AMERICAN 1957 STYLE

MAPLE JACQUARD

$2.89

BIRTH

VOL. \1 a!

Rayon and nylon with floral design. Roae
green, blue, grey, morocco tan. 72 by 841neb·
es.

PLAN THURSDAY MEET

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards
Pontl.ac, Michigan uc announcing
the birth ol a .!!on, H.o!Jert Scott
in August. They have two olde~
~hlldren. Grandparentl:l
i uclwfe
1\ks. Faye Richards,
,1
and Mrs. Ueor. Root, Middle port
Is o gtl!at grandmolh~.:r.
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$4.98

Rayon and nylon. Grt'y, red anJ ,blue Indian de·
signs: 70' by so·lnebe;.
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with his wife and dHughter.

AGENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM FLOOR
ON ADO·IT·YOURSELF BUDGET

"HEATHER"

CIRCLE TO MEET
, The Lovejoy Circle of thl" B.
H. Sanhorn Mi!lsionary Society of
Wte Ftr~l Baplist Church will meet
Tut'sday 11t the homo of the Rev.
ami Mrs. C. E. Hoyt wilh
Mrs.
Julia Grimm as boste~.

The Golden Rule Class of ~h(l
Fbt BAptUJt Church will meet
Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Thompson.

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Rayon and nylcm In . ~1. pink, blue
cherry and matte plaids. 72 by 90 Inches.

"CHIEF"

~~~~~~:~~~~~~·
~ Gw1azdowsky
is stationed
at
-- - - - - - - -- Arlington, VA.,who
is here
fm· a visit
~':"~"::':":an:_:•:p:u:•·t~'~c~a~r:.c:·u:m:p~c~tt~tl~o:n:.

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PLAN TUESDAY MEETING
The Business and Professional
Women· ~ Club will have their regular dinner meetmg . Tuesday at
thp First Presbyterian Church at
6:30 p. m.

ELKHART LAKfi:, W i~. UP J im Kilborn ot Decatur, Ill., and
!luwarrl ll ivC'lv of Cinc1nna li drov~
the1r Frrta11 · to vletory In a six·
hour I!JH!unwce race In the Road

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CEL.BRATE
BIRTHDAY
The birthday of George Hudson
was celebrated qmelly Sunda'y at
iiolMr Hospital wh~re he I! reeot"erjng after a second operation.
Mr. Hudson has been at tbe b~
pitij fof almost three weeks &amp;lnce
h.e was seriousiy injured IQ a
m~1}~ accident. Members of bla
i,r:nmediate family took a deco~·ated
C~ke, flower ~ &lt;tnd g1fts
to the
hOspilat for the occ~Uwn.

Mrs. Della' Windsor president of
the club ~elcomed the
guests
and lhuse pre.~cnt after which Mrs
James Hawley offered prayer. fol
lowed w1lh the pledge to the flag
led by Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger and
the song "AmNlca" lr.d by Ml'8.
Dan Hartin g~r, to open the meet·
lng.

appolnlcd

•On The 2nd Floor

HONORED
GUEST
Mrs Homer Clark was gue.st
of honor Saturday when
her
daughter , Mrs. Jack Bachner, eoterained w1th a birthday dinner.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Clark, Mrs. Ray Bachner
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner_

AMATEUR
GARDENERS
The Amateur Gardener
Club
~ill meet Wednesday evening at
BLACK. heniJJgbone
tne home of Mrs. Walter B. Har.
ault, boxed and belted in
riJ!L with Mrs. Paul Leo"l"lard and
Is from t ile tall 1956 .Patt~t'?,: Ml'fl. Earl Knight as assi.'ltint~ hosJo Cope!J.nd colleetlon,
tesses. Mrs. Harold
Lohse and
jacket and •klrt hem are
Mrs. Howard Byers will have the
w1th black Bilk braid. The
i papeTs for the program and tbe
ls or canary-yellow eilk voive• toplc is '!''lowers and Bees". Roll
call
responses is a
botanical'
============~~name of a flower.

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D.poy Of PreYer
In acCQrdance with the proclamation of the President of the
"United States - The Federated Ev~
angelical·Refo.rmed· Preabyterian
Church will be open ror paryer on
Wednesday Sept&amp;mber 12th. Come
and offer your prayer to our AI·
nughty God For help, guidance
and th;.nks.

th.e sy3tem of God given equaUty

oi rnen would

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"TIIINIDAD"
COtton plaid sheet blanketa In blue;
yellow, rose iD&lt;! green·: 60 by 18 lncb·
es.

$1.29each
"BERMUDA"
Cotton. rayon and nyl~. Solid colors
of cedar rose; blue and green with
satin blndln~. 72 by 84 Jnches.

$3.~each

BLANKETS ON THE 2nd FLOOR- DRA~ERY DEPART~'NT

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