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3-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mldrtleport 0 .; Sept 13, 1956

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Braves To Face "Jinx Team"

HITS THE TOP

In Tough Twi-Night Contests

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"toughie" in a tw1 -m~ht do.ubl eheader with th~: PhJiadelphia Phdlies. The fillh ·placc Philhes h!lvc
· a 1"0..8 edl'(e O\"cr the Braves and
are the onl} t~'am 111 the circuit
with a chance to beat them in
their se&lt;Jsnn srru•.-,
A sweep would boost the Brav(' ~ ·
lead to two gaml:.&gt;. il spht would
them six perct•ntage point~
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front and a dou hl r loss wou lt.l
enable the idle Brooklyn Dodgers 1
I to take over the l&lt;JIJ rung undisputedl y for tht• f1rs1 lime since
1 Aprtl 28.
Wnrren Spahn LS slated to try
for the 200th victor} of his career
tn one game w1\h rookie Boh
Trowbridge 2·1 gom~ in the olher
for the Brave~. For the Phillie ~,
CAN
Rub in Roberts &lt;Jnd Jack Meyer ar ~.:
slated to hurl With Iloberts gunning for his lBll1 wm
Thre• Share Hero Role•
Bill
Burton, Dub Huh! and JOI)
IT'S
Adcock shared the hero laurels
. BETTER
when the Braves suc~.:es.s (ully met
TO BE
their bi ggest tc,t of the season
Wedne sday. Burlun. who hll a Ln.
pie in the first llllllll!o:, knncked m
the deci sive run with H single 111
THAN
the eighth mnin~ after an errol'
I.Jy Danny 0"\ onncli hel ped the
Dodgers st·orc llHL'l' mns 11nd pnrdure a 7·7 llt'
We Do Expert Work On
Bultl. bcakn hy the Dodger~ 1
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Tuesday ni~ht. reec1ved credit for
1 his eighth v1etory nf the season
AND BALANCING
over them whil f' Adcock whacked ,
AND BRAKES
a two-run honwr 1n lh!! sixth that
put Milwnukct• ah1•ad. 6-4. Jt wa .~
Adc·ock's 13th of lh1• ~ :·ason ag ~:n n st Brooklyn - l"Juall!ng thl' majot·
league season mark.
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llilwauket&gt; Braves who rind the1r
season-long "jinx teil.m" the next
obstacle in the rocky road to tbe
National League flag.
Relieved, but hardly fresh, after
Wednt&gt;sday'5 pr('ssure-filled, 8-7
triumph over the Brooklyn Dod.~:ers, the Braves haw another

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Thf' thmt.plllf·c Cint·innati Rl'd·
legs fell tllft•t· ganw .~ olr tht• pace
with on lj.• 15 tn pl;ty whl'n .TtJ}Jnny
Anlonelli hlJ lli•d .1 three-hiller to
give the Nl·w Yo1k 1;1antg an 8·0
lnumph . llomt•r.., hy Juckic Brandt
nnd Daryl Spcnr("l" helped Antonelli ~corr h 1 ~ Wlh wm and hand Joe
Nuxh.all his lOth defeat.
Sam Jnnt's ~ trur·k vut hve and
hurled
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Pet. GB
Cleveland are both eyeing Cindn- Brookr ec
83 55 .604 1
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Btrdie
Tebbetls
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manager
Cindn~:ti
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58 : : 3
f'IIAT #1-5
for 1957 Jt was learned toda)' by St Lo ·
69 68 .504 14
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the United Press_.
Ph.t'lod~l
p h 1· 0 63 73 _"rod
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Crows Chicks stayed on top of a nlce Ml series a 5 he put to7"A.tf 0'
e er t e gers nor thl.' In- Pittsburgh
61 79 .436 23lh the Plll'kcrsburg All Star Bowling getber. games of 223, 1M and
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dlan~;: "have much of a chance to New York
57 81 .413 26J,.I League last night as they won 203, while Paul Clifford followed
1'-'15 Pt/7'
get TebtK:tts, though" according Cblcago
51'1 83 .399 281,i two out of threw from TbOJ"nfia' with 542 and We.!! Belles bad 321.lilA&lt; OVER
to the 80urce, because GcneTal
Manager Gabe Paul of the Red
W.Gnesd•y's
RMultJ;
Super Market at the Coliseum AI. BiH Harlow, the former .star aoft..
l1o,ooo
leg s •'works together with him ex- Milwaukee 8 Brooklyn 7
leys. The Chicks now llave won ball catcher, had 569 to pace the
1Vt~AP
ceptlonally well and wants the New York 8 Cincinnati ' ~
~YP. out of their first e:i~ lil&amp;me.s losers.
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present set-up lo continue for a Chlcaso 3 Pttlliburgh 0 mght
] JD. the tough _West Vlrgmla clr- THORNE$ SUPER M.ARKET
MOA'f!f
lOng time to come."
Only games scheduled.
I Cult.
C. Reeder
177 166 td 480
PAI?AP£
The 45-year old Tebbetts, cur-~ Thund~y'1 Problble P~hers
The locals had two good games Duskey
1~9 173 178 510
rently a leading "manager of the
SL LoulS at New York mght again last nieht as they rolled G. Reeder
179 191 194 M4
year" candl&lt;late for the job he Mizell _13-12_ vs Worthington_ 5·12. 920 in the first line and 919 Jn Dluvens
1M 187 190 530
CJncrnnatJ at P~ttsburgh mghtthe final game, but had a lapse Harlow
214 182 118 589
1 .has done with Cincinnati this aea·
son, has one more year to go un Jeff~at 6-2 vs Kim~ 13·1~. .
in the middle Une as they rolled
Totals
882 889 882 28:i3
der a three-year contract he signed
Milwaukee _ at Phiiadelphla
2 only 788 for a total of 2627 for CROWS CHICKS
with the Redlegs .at the start of games,
twtllght-night ---Spa~n the everting. The apposltion hlrd Clifford
182 169 191 542
lfEEDEP
the 19~3 campaign .
16-10 and Tr11wbrldge 3-1 Vs R6- 882, 889 and 882 for a 2653 total Menchini
153 148 193 492
oNlY ~(Ill
The Tigers and Indians are both berts 17·16 and Meyer 7-8.
Paul Riggs led the Cbicks wtth Riggs
223 13ft 203 ft81
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shopping for new managl:!rs for
Only games scheduled.
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177 141 173 491
7 vs Pierce 1·7.
Bell
lt!J 177 1159 G21
HOLES 11J 1'1£ IN
the coming year and both " have
Friday's G•mes
New York at Kansas City-Ford
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made definite overtures in Teb- Ch.icaso at Brooklyn night
o as
920 788 919 Z627
17 _5 vs Gorman 8-9.
eur WtWr4betts' direction," .said the same St. Lout's at New York
Washington M Detroit -stobbs
oveR- W4,.
sources.
77-1!5 W.4'5&gt; ,1/lf;- FIR!-7'
Milwaukee at Philadelphia night
15--11 v.s Foytack 12-12.
lnternetlonoll
Leo~gut
3 UPAT" r.ll£
Tebbetts
and
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IHAJOR rJ?!UMPII
Only
games
scheduled.
Baltimore
at
Cleveland·
JohnPlayoHs
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er Leo Durocher, as a matter &lt;&gt;f
P.6-A. ~1/fAt..
Amerlc•n League
son '1·10 v.e Score 16-9 or Garcia Rochest-er 12 Miami 3
rriAT 60ES (JACK
fact, have been the two
most
W. L. Pet. GB 10..12.
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lfUi LO~r;
7V 19~7 - /3(/f HE
sought after pilots during the past New York
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A!fp 2.
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Baltimore
at
Ch1cago
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Amtrlcen
Assoc:latton
!lAO COA'IE tYI!(JHr.Y
three months.
Cleveland
78 59 .569 10
Washington at Kansas City night
Semi-Fin.l Playoff
C"l.O'i&gt;£ Tfllf, YEARBraves Boaton
Even the Milwaukee
77 61 .558 II% New York at fktroit
Indianapolis 4 Minneapolis 0
W£'rc interested in Tebbett's serv- Chicago
76 fll .555 12
Boston at Cleveland
Omaha 22 Denver 3
ices for 1957 until they signed Detroit
71 67 .1'114 17J,i
Fred Haney for next year only Baltimore
59 79 .428 29lf.l
last Tuesday night.
Washington
57 81 .413 31\2
"When HHney ~uccceded Ch.arlito Kansas City
44 93 .321 44
Grimm fts manager last
June,"
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weren't at a]) .sure that Haney Detroit ~ Washington 2
would be the man for them next Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1 night
year. Tcbbetbi was their
first Ksn. City 7 New York 4 night
By Jack ('uddy
middleweight title, Cl'edlled .,bet- chOice if Haney had (ailed to make
Thursdo~y'• Probable Pltchns
United Press Sports Writer
ter condition and smarter boxing a good showing."
Roston at Chicago - Bt·ewer 19S\'HACliSE
N. Y. Ul-' - Fiery m t&amp;&lt;:tlcs" today (or hls savalle·vic
Onnwn Basilto. whn recaptured tory.
the wchcrwt•ight
crown
from
The 29-year old Ci!tmt'n gave
Johnny Saxton Wednesday night Saxton a hloody beatmg
and
and is rast in~ co\•rlous eyes on the · stopped hirn 1n the ninth round of
their return fight before 8,M6 tn
r&lt;tlcs, 3-U, In th1• Pthl'r NL gam.:o. WtH" M~:morisl Auditorium but he
By ED SAINSBURY
the line," h.e said.
Walt Mon·n ·:- ,evl·.-,th ·innin.e: hom - mLLqt grant New Yorker Johtmy a
United Press Sporh Writer
Veteran Quarterb"k
cr snnpped -~~·orl'ly~s \lc and
"rubber tille match." hcfore he
CHICA£;0 l1P - N[Hthwestcrn
AI quarterback ParsP~h. 1 an will
Cubs &lt;Hi ded •1ngle r1..1ns in the goes after Sugar Ray Robinson's would have a successful season U I go w1Lh the samt' pair IIVallablf'
CJgh1h and ninth innings to :;eal 160-pound crown.
Jt l'OUld only flm:;h m the fn·st dJ· last year. Dale Pienta and Jack
Vern Law's l!:ilh dcfc.1L
For Carmen an-d his handlers, v1swn in the Big Ten grid chase Ellis. But both were injured nt
Y•nk le•d Sh•ded
a.L least, the tec hnical knockout The Wildcats might turn. up lwo pJ one time or another dunn'{ the:r
In the Americ;m LcaRu e, the t•·ium ph £dtled the s lx-monlhs dia. the ~harpest breakaway runners in career and duplication could leave
K.,osa~ City Alhl!!lics deft·ated the pule over who should havr won al , the Ie.ague.
the Wildcats in trouble.
NC!w York Yankees, 7-4. anti cut Ch1cago l~t Mareh., wh.~n Saxton
Sophomore
Wilmer
Fowler,
The full back could be one of
tht'ir lead Lo Ill gaml'.~ when th ~ took the ~1tle fro'"? Has11io on a Mansfield, Ohio, has virtually thrcc players, Ed Qu.inu, Lan·~·
Clt•vl'IRnd Jndi&lt;tns shaded the Dal- controvrrs1al tlecls10n.
clinched the slartm,il left halfback 1 Van DUst!n or John Foster, and
timorc Orioh•s, 2-1. EddtP. Robin Cut Off R•treeh
job and has sparklPd in early w1!h the competition now going on
son and Lou S ki za.~ hi!mered for
•·t fought a much 11marter fight drills with h1s speedy tlodg1ng 1h.e eventual starter could do more
thr Athlt.-tics, who kayoe d '!'om last night,"---said
the
cx•onion runs. going the di stllriee frrquen~ - than a satisfactory job.
S t u r d 1 van~ ':Yith five runs in th(' farmcr from nearby Chittenango, ly from well out.
Veterans will be ava!lable fur
f1rst two mmngs.
1 N Y., who became the ninth man
A
tt!lurned
serviceman.
Bob
"'1r.each
lme job with Guards Joh r.
F:arly Wynn jilnin ed his l71h win in wdtcrwelsht history
to win
KI,I!vt&gt;r, could take over the other Lohbauer, Tom Williams and A\
r 111 the ~ l'ason for the Indians and
back thr title after losing it.
~ truek the decisive
hlow of tlH!
"I u ~c d boxlng-in-tacltcs,"
he halfback spot to gl\!e new coach. Viola and Center Ted Ringer out
. game whrn he hit a s1xth-mning continued, "and cut off his re-. Ara Parseghian scoring threats standing.
llomrr Wynn yiddwl seven hits in treats when he tried to circ~e. in- (rom east post. McKtever. too has
For the other jobs Ben Napolski,
B 1-:l mnings :~nd Don Moss! came stead of following him around the been a standout in enl'ly workou~~.
Stan
Dwyer, Ted Hysell and Cliff
ahowin:~ signs of fuUillint; the
out 4lf lhr t1111lpcn in the ninth l•l circle. like at Chlcugo."
Peart could tUrn up at ends, and
promi:se
he
displayed
in
high.
wrnp up mattPrs.
Happy Carmen, with a slight
John Smith and Alan W~yhrieh at
F'rank Sulllv11n plteh.ed a live- cut on his left cheek and a some- school before he le!t the Wildcat
the tackle spots.
hi\t('r for his 13th win as the Bos- 1 whal swollen nose, said: ••J won campus for military sC'rvice.
Overall. the Wildcats will be
Lineup
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10n Red Sox Knocked the Chtca~o the l"lght at Chicago too, but did
flurly
good sited with fair speed.
Even with tbesc runners, though,
1 Wh1te Sox from third to fourth no\ get it, lllthough 1 wa.s a bit
Northwestern
faces a lleven
But
plal'e with a 4·1 deetswn. Jat•ki {' stale then from over-training for the Wildcat lim~up W&lt;Js uncertain game Big Ten schedule, missing
.li ns('n hit his 19th homer to lead lhe postponed bout. And I didn't and Parseghian wnnt L'd to keep
Huston's 11-hit attack.
fight smart."
it that , way. With !hi.&gt;; in min&lt;] only lowa and Michigan State.
Jtl ly Hoe ·t wor. his 18th ganw
"Dul I won 't fight in Chicago," he has shu!fled his lineup steadily
Wilf'll
H&lt;,rmr,n Kill ihrcw's £'!'!Or Ua.,;ilio declared.
and expects to keep Jl up.
UNLUCKY
DAY
w1th the• ha!'les filled in lhr• ninth
Mouth Bedly Ripped
TAUNTON, Mass. - All
Ed·
It keep:s the boy.o; on tbe1r toes. ward Nune.s got for heLping poHce
pr1 ~t·ntt•fl th1• Ot•troit Tlg('rs w1th
Saxton, who will be out of action
d :J -2 v1dory ov~:r th£' Washington
for wcelHI because of the badly A player .~oesn't ~are" become caleb a car thief was a $25 fine
~l'nat1•rs.
nppC!d left sldc of his mouth, llkc· compl~cent, he s&lt;ud. and we After overtaking the thief witb
haven t made_ ~p ~~r minds yet his car, Nui'Jes headed for home.
I.;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;,;;;;~, wtsc said:
some poSitiOns.
, En route, be IMt control
and
on
"I won't fight again In Syracuse
Even a .000 record. for t~~ sea. j wrecked his ear against a tree.
HDst llo got away with butting and
othtor things la 5 l niw:ht, here io hiS son wuuld be vast ~mprovement The fine for reckles:s drlvlng folfor Northwestern. wh1ch tost elsht ' owed
. own backyard."
IJJimes and tied the last match last :.:::.:::·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Johno:v said tbe ripped mouth,
Crisp. cotton housedress--button front stylO--V neck·
l:ear
Nnw Is the time to gel
The Wildcats have not won o
which required nine !titches, Wl\&lt;t
line,
bound with white pique trim. Full swinJt sldrt,
ready for winter driving.
caused by a butt, not by a punch. ~ill Ten game since beating 1111·
washable
fabric with all over print in black, brown and
Saxton will receive about $71,400 nOls in the last game ol the 19~4
blue,
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from the record central New York ~~~ason.
$134,939 gross gate and $75,000 , Th'!s year Parseghlan was some·
TORONTO, OHl~'"l wellhed 19?
MISSES SIZES 12 T~20 ,
lbs, when I s\arted t.akJ~ Rtmnel
TV-radio money . His 40 percent of "(l!at hopeful. "We're going to !!Ur·
COflct~ntfate.
l"va
had
wonderful
re•
HALF SIZES t6~ TO 24'h
all net receipts iJJ twice that given ~pse !omeone somewhere ahms
ault1. I have lost 73 1m. •nd never
have t rune hunrr:r " wrt-.ea ll:lda
Basilio. who will wind up with j :·
Stewart. 909 M•in S1., Toronto, 0 .
.flft'ed the seeond kByO jn hiS" ca· I lei!~ I like a new poel'IOn."
about $3.5,700.
A8k your lb'UIIIIt for f oum:ea of
Johnny, fovored at 7·5 in the reer of 60 fights, that each of the
Uquld RENN:!L Concentute. You'll
never know 1 hUT1J!1 moment wb.Jia
tate betting, suffered such a bat. three rina officials gave him only
reductn11 wUh RXNr..EL.
tering Wednesday night as he suf· one of the eight completed rounds.
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Na•.ional Guard refused tn bu9ge from an embattled
~~~~~·:c~h~oolrullng
at Clay, Ky .. \O&lt;Lay despite a Kenlucky ,at·ijtal the admission of two Ne~o

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their
ordered by Gov. A. B.
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could walk unmolest
the near empty
school.
[~~.~~''' were bo-ycotting it.
not immediately known
t b e Negro chilch'en'a
Mrs. Jamee
Gordon,
agal"o, defy the mob and
tJ:wm. ~.to . tl\~ school. She
she ha•fDot decided.
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on tbe rul_lng by Sta.te
Ge.ileral J. &amp;$. FergUson
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the tullng.
other former
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An action for damages In the
amount of J5,1Ui.64 was filed in
tbe Meigs County Coutt of Com·
mon Pleas today by David A.
Oakes of Portsmouth ag:ainst the:
Ohio Fuel Gas. co.· of Columbus.
cause for the aetion stemmed
lrom the ~ollision of a vehlt:~le
owned bv the Gas Co. and a truck·
trailer- lOaded with building Stool!,
owned by Oakes, Sept. Ui, 1954: on
M.::sser Hill, north o.f Pomeroy.
The action clairm neglig~nee on
the part of the Gu Co.' driver
caused damages to the
trailer
truck and loss of tlsuage in the
1 a~unt claimed in the suit.

Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
Marie Wi~ 73, · Min!frsville who
died in Meigs General Hospital
this morning at 10·30 will be held
Monday at 2 p. m. in tlle Ewing
Funeral Chapel,
Tbe deeeued is survived by her
hu4ba~;~d" J!feny Franklin WJse;
t~ee daug!iten, Gqtrude B~ld· \
w1n of Ravenna; Bertha Llevtng .
and WinlfrCcl Voll of StoW, o.; two
t104!, ~y F Wise, Jr. of Stow
A MANGLED ~ILl o! ~o4 WT&lt;Ckago ta
and L.ewis Cecil Wise o( Miners·
OreyhuuM bua alter ifaeadou cullialon
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truclc em U. B. 24 ne8li Monroe, )(leb.
VI ~,
· .(l.lso surviving are two gr.,.ad
ta injured. The crash ana fta.a..- ~
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tollaY" of the
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IDIIIlen, m a
IU!ppold) wife of Clyde B. Ihltt at
Tl'IUI'Id&amp;y night. He
th.elr home in West Covina, Cal.....,.~onlsta "want .
ifornia.
evet')'wbere we can get
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She was the onlv child of the
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K·a sw told the applaudlng
Is survived by her husband nnd
members of· an A!Sbama Wblte
their oJ)ly child, a daughter Mrs.
CJtizens CoUDc:il tbat "a collapse
Ralph Shafe and a grandson DonOf law and "order is .bear at ' band"
ald Shafe, who also reside in West
~d pi'edicted some aegregatlvni&amp;ts
Covina, CaUfornia.
wiU diJ tor tbeb' call5e.
Funeral arrangements are in· Kaeper was sentenced to a year
complete.
~n prt,_
on on coni.eJll:pt chllt'ges for
Funeral services for Carrie Am·
Mrs_ Jhle is the sister-in-law uf
maldn,J. anti Negro speecbe11 at anda Warner, 81, a former re81dent
CUatl)ll ·In defiance of a Federal ! of Chester · will be held Sunday at Miss Vida Ihle of Po~~;~eroy, 0.
Cour( illjunctioil. He Is free under \2 pm in the chester Methodist
a $1,000 appeal bond.
Church. S he died Thursday afterThe ruUng in Kentucky' was noon at tbe ·homc of Mr. and Mrs.
balled on a U. S. Supreme Court Clifford Enlow at Belpre,
The Rutland Garden Club Civic
d~e of M,ay 81, 186G, leaving 1 She was preceded in death by
Comrninttee o1nd Mr. C;rpar o( the
the primary ·responsiblllty
of ber two husblindl'l, otto Pyles and
Carpar Nursery · "lt Burlingham
~pliance with its des~tilon Wellinetoh Warner.
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completed plans this week for the
rullnJ up to local .!!!ChoOl boards
Surviving are a son, GcorRe 1-'y·
landscaplng of the new ~~:ymnas.
and not individuals or groups.
lea, Cheater anrJ two dflugbters:
ium at Rutland. This is a clvi&lt;:
Plans for a Youtll canteen In project o( tbe club under the dirTh8 ruling did not app&amp;, .to near Mrs. Stella Torrence, Long Bottom
by Sturgis, ·Ky., one fo-rmer and Mrs. Edna Enlow, Belepr~ Also Pomeroy were being announcM to ection of Mrs. Robert Reibel and
trouble spot where' the school sur\'i'?na. are four gtand c:ll1ldren day with an organiutlobal meet- Mr.s. William Folan.
boinl bad officla11)' voted
to and f1ve great grandchlldren, two ing scheduled at United Method·
Funds for the Jiroject have ·been
Jntearate t-he high school,
brot~ers and five sistett.
ist Churtb In Pomeroy at 6 p. rn. accumulated and the Carper Nur.
I Fr1ends may call at tHe Ewina: , sunday, Sept. 16. ·
sery will plant Ha~l :tunfiter, Hiclt,.
In North Carolina a group of . Funeral Home untd" nqol'l: Sunday.
All Youth Fellowship members ei Yew, Barbary . Julian, Co~vexa
Net:fO• _. filed suit in
Federal Burial wiU be made In tbe Chester were lt-rged to be present for the Holly afld red berried Pyraean·
Court see'kln~ to overthrow its Cementary.
meetlna: as well as parents inetrest thus.
·
awetping lea:n:dative- altemp_~ . to
ect"ln {he establl.sh.rnent of such ' a
The . plot of ground is 90 by 80
m~t~lnJ»Ubllc scbooledsegregatitln . YOUTM RALLY ~UNDAY
canteen in the community,
and lttciudes the 81Juth side and
1o over
•.11uei · ;a-.egroos mov
Sunday
Segt. 16 at 6:30 a
-------· front entrance ol the new build·
throw a pupil a•igmn~t
1aw Youth &amp;ny wtlJ. be .hetd at the
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enacted in North CaroUDa , l&amp;st Firat Baptist Chuuh for young
BURGLARY ATTIMPT
Earl McHafrle, janitor of-'the
year JJ)d a. at_andby plan ~itten peOple
13 to ~·
Refresh
Pomeroy PoUce were today in·
ScbooJ~ and h.h a5sistant&amp; will ass.
into the COnaUtlltlon last SaJ;urday menta will lte 1 erved. The Rev~v~stigating an attempted burglary It wit~ "the planning, which wlll be
provldln-s for
aboU.IIJdl'l'g &lt; ;the Mel (MIR'bl.n) mbble, , evangelj.s at the Karr and van Zandt Motur
publle aeflools and· ll&amp;~ •PUblie and troup sobg tt..d:ir, Will be 1a Salea, early Friday morning: The completed thl month.
funds for
prJvate, letregated -chqe Of· fhe rneetini aM ~nk would-be intruders were. evtdentscboola.
-Catanzaro orgal$tf ' Wlll · asslat ly teared off' before arrival of PO·
In Virginia the- Genera) As-aem him. · ·
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withhold fun&lt;k from any schools
American Broadcasting Co. anthat are forced into jntegrauon. A
nounced · today the network will
House apprGpriatlon c:om~ittee
car.ry 11 college football games,
......, expected to appr(Jve the law.
re-aturing time11 !ron1 all seetlollf'
of"
the country. starting Sept. 22 .
. The West Vitginia PU~lic SerSept. 22: Syracuse at Malj'land,
vice Commlsaion bas set Friday,
2 p. m. EDT;_ 29, CalifOJ"nl'a at Jl.
September 21-; as the date lor the
hearing of a petition of the Rut· linoi~&gt;, 2:39 p. m. EDT.
Oct. 6: Sta,nford at Ohio state,
land Fuel Companv of Huntington.
3 p. m., EDT; 13, Navy at Tulane,
The company seeks aut)lority to
3 p. m., EDT,; 20, Tens Ch.ri.!ltla.n
bulld an4 operate a $Soofl, 000 gap at T!!xas A &amp;: M 4 p. rn., EDT;
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Haven and Hartford In Mason 27, Michigan State at lllinols. 2:30
p. m. EDT.
County ·ana · Cottaeeville in Jack~
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aon Col,inty.
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PropOted rates also
be up
Pittsburgh, 1:30 p. m., EST; 17,
for apjrovoJ before the eommlss- Army at Pittsburgh., 1:30 P. m.,
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EST: 2il, Mic-hlsan at Ohio State,

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Of fleart Attack

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Funeral.Setv1ce
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Youth Canteen
Organizational
Meeting Planned

Plans Completro
For .Landseaping
At Rutland Gym

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-ABC Abnounees
TV Scltedules
Hearing Date Set for 'Gnd Games
On Rutland Fuel
Co. Petitions

Mrs. Oara Gerald

Dead.
R,~ported
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· Dec: l: Georgia Tfleh at ~rgla
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UP - Pro.
duee: .
CORRECTION
Egg11, larcely 1c bigher, othera,
Due to a lYJ&gt;O!fra-phi('al error the
stead)"; Prlcu at fanns, cooaum·j name• of "Middleport Junior. Phy.
Ilis Stanely and Sophomores Janice
1- wtiltes •and browns. A jumbo
48
DOJ A large 411 to 48; . A I Asbury and Hobert Nelson w~re
~~·~••~·· 328 to 31; A smaJI 18 to ·'omitted from Middleport High
35 to 39; FOB Cincln- Student Counril.
••.•••••• ~ tu M; A medium
- 7 ----'RALLY DAY
unaettled; f'if·
Rally' pay at t)le Cheater Met.
to 181,!; hens bodist Cburch wJii be held Sunday
lleni I lb and
special pinging and a ·
at noo.p. EvU,one
type 11' .to 12;

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Pupils, Teachers Boycott
-In Integration Protests .

·'larket Reports

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WHEEL BALANCING

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t.erect thundershowers today aa.d
toutheast and ntrerne aouth in
eveDinJ. Cooler aortbwat baJf today, turnlnc cooler ii\Olltbeut b.alf

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tbia afternoon. Partly d.oudy aDd
cgoler toni&amp;bt o1Dd in .Joutb ud
extreme nat S.turday. Hilb today 70'1 northwttt to 8:1-90 eltewbere. Low tonight 50-tie nortbweat, 56-62 .aouthea6t.

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~~i~,f ~'- 1:.~~-J;).~ily St~tinel .l
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oayi!TEO· TOI INTE¥ST• o•

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M1 Le:rirctoa Ave., New York City, Je, ]';" Y.
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Subs~pUOil rates : Dell~ery by carrier where- avalhlble 30 cent 1
I * WHt . .one ;pear ID adva~C"e at The Daily Senttne1 o!fief'. $.l!UO:
•lx tn-oatU.'f7.80; tbree mo.Dths, $3 .90. By m,:,tor rCJute wbert
. 1vanM1e: one mc Dtlt,
By mall one Y'!llr S8; aL&amp; IDOD.ttu, $4.20i;
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' ,.;~ of thti y~at: Sunday at the Stadium
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Job Unhappy Ono

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Vall'"t Loeb'
lA&gt;ve oJ Life
Seare.b for 'I'omomrw
Guiding lJebt

8:115 SliD On

Ray MWana Show
. ... tbt Wor'.d 'l\lrn1

1'30 BuildJGI" .\q:.erica

JobllQ):

Car~®

H~yl

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Show
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Middle~ll't

Howdy DGOdf

'56 ROCKET
OLDSMOBILE

10:00 Fuey

B ' ." -"'t
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IO::JQ li'l!lle Jo]mnt . C~.
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11:00 Cowboy Theatre

BEnER DEAL
Karr &amp; Van' Zc:indt

12:00 TBA

Secret Storm
Edp of Nigbt

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12:30 Baseball

EaUe'a Ki'l:eh.m

POMEROY, OHIO

t:OO D1111ee Party

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Roy Roeer,f

8:00

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7 ~00

You~ Go
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The ChlsaJlcr

9:00 Ellcore Tttt•~
i 9:30 Your. Bit. Bar.adcr

Reraon To

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Pl~yhoqse of,. ~

Undercurrent

.Q:OO Saturday

P,e~{ID

10:30

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Ll~race

1bJO News

Sports P•.ade

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n.ii out Ot Broiler slumps ••• set sail for bi8·
aer broil" profits wi~ J&gt;II.OVICO BROILEit
MASH. b's an anchor co
wind'ward and :smooch sail·

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A4tii1Mtfltt

barveai

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th;~b~ie ~':!:

Farrne•·• lOt 53c from each
• etall groce1·y dollar in 1945

14 21 31c&gt;Mei.ga County, Obi4;t tJ:d

~ut. lNt year they overa11ed

Dolt

$111)' fit . Farm mol't[lage debt
mo!'e than 25% dul'lnJ· the paat eight yee1·s, and to
the 22 million Amaricaru who
lvt on farnu, the aituatlon-to
•Y the lea1t-is trying.

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Sta~ T,be~tr~-

L.IIUTniltNVT &amp; sECOND

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FEDERAL SHELLS
PER BOX
12 GA. HI.POWER ..sa)ts
12 GA RtXl .. . ..
S%.60
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16 GA HI·POWER .. $2.85
11 GA R;E;G .. .. .. S%.25
!0 GA HI-POWER .. $2.70
410 GA HI-PoWER . $2.40

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Complete nutriljon for tha young ealf _
OODveniently aiiil ~- Loll YOU 1!011
III your market milk. Add8d miDera18,
air&amp; VitamiN!, enec:ialontibiotlc feed

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Mi~d,eport

1953·FORD
Radio md Hooter.
4 Door, Radio IDd Heater
1953FORD
V-8 Enpe
Radio ud Healer
1952 MERCURY 4 Door,MertOmatle
V-11 Hardtop
1952FORD
Radio ..id Heater
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O... TMESE

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GOOD USED •·FARM .MACHINERY
Willi Side ~lower

FARMALL H TRACTOR
R«ondlllooed Wltb Now 11res

1952 FORD TRACTOR
NE~

SAVE$$_$

IDEA, It's on Rubber

SIDE DELIVERY RAKE

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IN FINE CONDITION,

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NEW IDEA CORN PICKER
INTERNATIONAL MOWER
BLIZZARD ENS ILGE CUTTER
ROQJRICK LAWE DIS..C

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,. 1955 FORD CAB and CHASSIS ·
F-600- 8 Cylinder
1952 CHEVROLET PICK-UP
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ONE BALER LEFT

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OARS AND TRUCKS. YOU'LL AGREE YOU'RE GETI'ING TRJ!
BEST DEAL IN TOWN ON PRICE AND QUALITY.

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pft,teiiui, vitamino
ond minerals for reproduction and a fast
otart for the young. A complete feed-no
ltQ II illicOMOI')' · All that ia·ll!liiletlll

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FI!ED MILL
_..!:PO~M~ERO~Y~,:__:o~.~:,N,.,z,•,d,s~t-==M"'I"'dd""l•,:.,.,""'r=-t

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~ the .national scene, hi!J'e'a
whafa happening: ·
N~~ehnizalion. An li'ICI't'ta!'le
~ th111 UN of machln~l'Y has
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Purch~t• Plan of

. EIGS EQUIPMENT CO.

Bul f•rmera are fithtlng

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YOUR Nut IIU DEA. ..'

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Besl ideG yOC-&amp;01 a N!!!! I~

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Funnl..

Bteuheaville • Woodoflold
IDd St' Clalrsvlllo, Ohio

beneftts
ctutit ·~· that pt.
eara without pinebin1 or
tbelliDC

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And the new No. 11 !a lf\laranteed ti full yeu.
O.t your copy of the new ~Hader lubricatiolll cbatQ

HUNnNG SEASON

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. NOBODY, BUT NOBODY UNDERSELLS

Up under rpech~cal loading. Stronger A-hitch extmda
back into frame. BlUer 'beartnp·fw dittributor, ud
new Ph"enoUc fi"'re in beartnp add rugednea. Steel
ends'ate strenlthens box, u does II'U&amp;'I!t plate framt!-ooto.l
box reinforcing. Box II treated with w•ter-repellen.'~
Penta-pre.servatlve-; Neoprene ~ llnH .aind JWII'l

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Hatcheries

gives you all these

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CUT~UP 39clb

lng Saves spillage. Wide adjustahJe foot folds out of way.

Fleming

No other pull-type

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cylinder hnproves shreddina. Thei-e's a stron,lft dlstri·
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at 11 party at the home of lin.
Cbarles Bradbury Thursday eventng, The door prize
won by
Mn. Wesley Fry.
The •OOlite"- IM!IJ"Ved a de..ert
coune assisted by her daughl~r.
Suz 11 nne .

m)ltod lc&gt; - · durin&amp; tho
in the first two weeb followlrit eummer
months. A rtew reeuJa..
the Ry free dat. 11d11 elite doett Uoa permitted pc;lieflnen to renot cbanee each year.
mo~ their ned:ti-.

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A.SHINOTON-Being Prealdent or the United State• Is an hon•
the Y-el~w J a("kets unfortunately l0:30 Q~te,llne; J;urop~
or til wtUch ITlM'IY q1en have upl!·ed, yet the poat haa been de.
. ~pen agamst one of the best teams
' ' • fl
1:30 Sip Off
bounced by moat chid executives and hue brought. tragedy to many
'·
I m West Virgi nia. However Coach 1'1:1)~ Late Show
~ the!ll.
McDnnald might surprise. as ile
.1.,1 lata aa 1&amp;~2. Adlai Stevenson remarked that he'd shoot him•
- - - - _ ______ _ __
has lots of scra·ppcrs,
and the ll:OO New~\
'Qlt It dratted (or the Democratic nomination. Yet t.oday hell gladticati•• _ the '"'•wi., wtnk,
JO&lt; •• t, will •• in th ... fighllng
',11 runnlnJil;J&amp;ln .
.
, •
Ob·YGu·Kid leer :...._· because 19(1me- an the way.
--o~ I
Dwlrht D. Eltenhower at f\r.t ·tepulaed those
body wa.s sinning in that fur-oft
R 1
w)\o asked hlm to run In 1951. He tald .he had no
BY ROBERT c. RUARK
I mOJie, Rl1d that Jletelt Lorre and New York, the Sodom 'a nd Gout and 35 Eastern 0 -Oo.:Jch
rl$.
"dealre to be Prel!lldent. NCIW he II .~Mklng "&amp; Me•
Somehow when ~cuche.s Brown- I KM·loff nrc to be ~een · ~ funny morrah of the '20s. It had to be Jim Vennarl baa quite a powerIIIIIDAY
ond term, knowing that lit w1JI bt t.ht oldeat ling and Bela Lugom pegge::l 'lU~ j men
naughty or there wouldn't. have hOtJSE: at Rutland this fall, and wUl 6:55 Sip On
11
011 TV
Pn.lden~ ever, to aerve lf be M~rV1VN another
the ~a me mugh !'; ~ace, a auO~l·ri
1 should ' illlve advocated- i {Bnn been go many jokes abOut it in .have one of the belt backs Jn the 7:00 Todly
rour ye11.rJ1.
twln~c.
~f
nostuly1a made . me system fo r mons tel's, , to b~ing lht!· North Carolina-.
&amp;tate in Jim Cremean.s.
Coaeh 9:00• Co1fee_Time
1
8:30 Coplabj ~What tmpela a man to rub tor Prealdent.? The
.
acute!}
~onscwus
of
my
age
and
~ys
up
slowly
·to
u
horrillc
peak
I
5upposc
20
years
he-nce
W.f:
Wlill
DOOdrill
of
Eastern
was
hard
hit
10:00
Home
dealre tor honor, power, a aenae af duty?
1
9:30 Mlt'hty ¥~
~oth ~l'n.&gt; ~lgnposls :ts baseball has Wl!anc-d Ted wu: look back to the Turbulent '50s by gr.aduatlon, and the Red Dev 11:00 Tie Tac iOoq_ch
Oeoree W••hlngton once cried when be~nt by rhullmat.tc~.
~~r t~e tune.~ J!l wh1ch [was Jn(•at liam..~. A good fnrrn f!ystem and and remember names and b11.p- ils wilt have their own way Jn thi; 1 ~:30 It. Could ~~t~' Xou
~:alumny and threatt of lmpeaehment while amrv·
10:00 .Winky DlnJI, " '1!09,; r
Jmplcl:isl_onab]~.
. 1
Son ny 'l'ufr~:~ would ~e a u.atural penings wltb som-e of the same Gue.
.
. 12:00 Cama'Bi Goea t1» ~
lnl' that "I'd rather be In my grave th1111 111 the
' 10:30 Tales 'of fe.J:SJ_ft.,tp&gt;t
I ,"ugo~t. Lo~cth er wllh .Rorie Kar. r":·. a l"cmakt· of ''FN"Jtcrurteln." relish that the
once-young re· l Circlevl!!e 13 Athen!l 612:30 Ct.lrirent
pre.tdeney."
0 ~ •. made horror palat:.~ble, even
lhl'
trn11hl
l•
wit
h
tj)d·av
's
juvcmen!,
I
can't
.o;ee
it.
~ay
the
BuUdog
.
·
.
reports
1:30
·
Tennesse
EI:Bie
Earlier, ju1t befoN~ taking the oath for hla ftrat
11:00 Bi. Top
dcltctous, to a weedy youth. And uilc ll'JTor is tlwt It bas 'no b sis:
•
s ~re 1_mprov.ed 2:00 :Miadnee Tbeatre
tenn, he remarked : "My movements to the chair
1955
lht! sug:a of J•eacb('!:l and Dadilv fu 1• {'umpul"i••o.n A wb
a
~rV('S
for
the
'20s.
But
at
·
the
~ver
the
Circl
evliJe
team
3:00
Qu'JfD
FGr
1
Dap
•
and
1
ot IOll'tmment will be acoompante4 by feellnga Browning, of course, was pare~! spnct• ,&lt;; Uit l'al ~·es " ·~ nec~-h
12:00 LQM 11ir11
Ou: murders seem to lack color
weak_e.l', hut we 'll Btill string 3:43 MGdern Romanee1
11
not. unlike thoJt of a culprit whO It ~Jn.r to the
of lhc some yo uth . 'l'h~ whole se nds nu !'hills along th'e spine' our mtrtgue ~. art! lt!IIS lively. We
~·gk w~l·~i t~g up.st~t-e ~earn.
· 1:00 Comedy Tl~e
12:30 IJ'I-._
'
place ot exeoutloJI."
1
~hmg- 'fM,JD.ilt"d up wlth nudolph But s rf't'J&gt;nstructed · cO'!•ps~ lluch h.a ve no Colonel Gimp to l:){lk Oak a8 h 1. had r...alhpohs 13-~he 4:30 l)ly LittJ.e Mqle
12:43
~~~
· otter h!J OWl\ tenri eod,d:
.. I'U' I _YaWntlno, Enrtco taru.~o, AI Ca- as Fra.nkenstPiJJ's monster ' ur 8 'aftt!r t~.Ul.! lf¥,,tfng, 1:1nd M:lokey ' · . ave
. abor trou~~ :e'Lth !l:OO A~nt ~ ..
• · ;r~~~DA
:W~·
' . ,l.hort\y
pon&amp;. Jack Df'mp~cy, Bit be iilllh~'· m1.1n ' in n rl .. nk who tar ' 1
Mantle 1s n~t
Gargnntua· f.hat a .st n~e of tl]o1r top 13, but 'ltill 8:00 Newa pJdl;;ln ' · -t t ·
to ro onr y 11 a(mRJ I would be a Roemaker nther thm
12 1 ~
gangsters 8nd Prohibition.
bat and must b~
b nsa ~::k: was Hllth. ~ .~•. ~...
~Jth a veteran team should be too S:l3 Sptllltr ·Eft ·
an 'American ttat.eaman."
4:00 V'#!ed· NltlOJ!B, H'I!I\I!..,P
We just don't l~v~:&gt; horror mov- throu~:~h h'
t
y
. .
.
' Uih for the Blue Devils, who 8:215 :£eg PauL
' Te&amp;r~ l&amp;Uir, When he wa1 adYUed that his son, Jol\JI, Quincy, .had
18
todiiy like, we _
to. ·' l_l'ft quite
up in 6 :30 Coke 'time
won the prttldency, the elder Adams uld: "No man who ever held
tbe olfJOt of Pretldent .would conrrat.ulatt a f,rtend on obtaining it. h:~:~~~;~~~~ ,d : '_1 ~e~ !1~~d~~: 1 be~:;· ~J~a~aii'K~ond~ful :- m1~ch nnd · e\•en the s hade of . Jam eS
Jackso n 12 Greenfield. 7- the
5:00 Ray Mllland Show. '
NflWt , Ca~~
Jfe wtl1 ni.ake one man unrrateful and a hundre4 men- hia enemltl
.
&lt;
blood-sucking
vam
tllre,
Dracula,
Wlf,.;;
ridkulous
a.~
sh~~:~r
7h~:
~~o:yoc~f
n;t
d
co~pJet\wlthMthel
!~~7~en
_ar·e
tG
wmd
to.
winning
~;~
Dest!'i
~l~y
Da)'1l.
lor~tyery office he ean beatow."
3:30 Slllunlay N.ewo~
for months.
really a J k 11
d
·
.
u Y a en mo. ar , we JUst ave to p1cJr: them
: J~ Quincy Ada.ma llved to agree with hit father. Upoli com•'
all ihB wa e /
nn ~~c m_u.n. lyn MQilroe, to me, j11 a smudgy over the TlgJ!rs..
CGaeJt
Gene '":30 Tb~ Whistler
~ : 43 Bo~ Wa,&amp;!l"' s~
P.1ttint fliJ term, he rt~rrii!Lrked ttwt he had •pent "the unhapplelt
There was .c;omethlng
awfu lly.~ Ors n
nd to per-dati-on Wlth !C&amp;_rbon o.f J ea n Harlow, and I Sl8ughter- again hj!s a rougb ball 8;00 On Trial ·
four yean of my life" In the White Houae. .
.
--'
N
&amp;
..
rell.l about thom, unlike todoy':s
C~nc · 1!11 and _hiN Mlll'tlans.
m1ss Helen Morga-n badly.
club, and the y will De contenders , 11 .30
; 'l'homu Jtft'triOh," whea vic~ pruident, V{IPte.1,'"''fte lf!0cm4 Otr!ca nonseru;e of monstcl'.!P In plastic lng;. re:~~.g ·~he la.le· ~lisa- BrownBut I guess we all get old, and for- the 1956 sEo crown.
: f· , · ,
Big Stot'1
ot the I(Ovtrument '• JlOno~a~lt &amp;nd euy. TJW ftnt t1 but a fi)Itndl4 urlsmg from ltw sea or arrlvlng .-• ' " _ g the lMPt rs Jn lh~e I am on the way.
Lancaster 20 Itqgan - 12- the g·M 0a
!'
1
.
ufl.,'o S \WI,j; an IHivenlurt~ We innOChief
rt- -'~ '
.,.....
'aka_~ ~- ~~
- .
mLier7.' At hill neared compJetlOD ot hit ~eC~Gnct · (erjn u Piettdent1 . r
rom _space, wJth thclr an tennnc- cen ts didn't know n- ·
(Copyright _1956
by
U It cf 1 . s are repo t.'\1 on the way up D·.•s
r ~e. H~qe)'(llO®en:
JtCIINOn comment~: "Never dld &amp; ~rltpfter, relie.Md from. hJt
bHilklng r-llll ot· gr een
CO:rnr 1
w -•i. ,.au
the Featu
S ' .
'
n e
lh1s- y-e-ar ,..and reports say: that the
Red Barber'a Comer
chl.tftl, tetl 1uch relief u I tbiU on ah~lnJ ott lh• Jha.ckles or
1
s hocked that Jlollywood tlllatner ~~ ;:':atrbout, :but it ttres
yndLcate, Inc.)
GaJ.es , aren't too strrmg: b1-1t we
7:311, ~~~ $bow
: '
power.'~
_
..
- •
___;,:
i
..1' -,~~ · !".I -~
h8s not seriously c-Onsltlered .that
·
Y.
NO.TICii OF AP,OINTMENT
still like \he Fairfield Cuun'W; team· I~"OO. ~Trut·b . o.-. ~D.S~H
r
--.. 1
•. . • ._._ ,.."
~~:oo, 'l'Woi~ lite ·I t!J..ugos~ and Lionel( Alwill are n u~ 'lte had I he bumhltin's sopllisExecutrix •
Lo~a.nh has lots of DackCield talent, 10:30 Life of
~
I JAMill K. P,OLk COMPLAINED that he,_ .. , "the hardut wofk111
~.
EstA.te ~ Clermont L . Arnold
~1v~ s 6uld mak.e a gr) of it aU_tbe
,
lq.miD In the country" and added, "I lhaU 1M ~ ·b&amp;RP£er man II\ ~~~
o.-...t
,
U:OO Ne.,.
Hey Jeannie
~Urement." He died tbree monlht aftM , ht lttt. 'Cil• Wblte House.
1
13
{3. Strap for
11. ProNGticc •s herfl'by given that Ed· Ho~~:onvi:u
' be Cl'llau!'cey o-the 'll:OGW
Pr-.eaa.erBo•
.·
ACROSS
Jam.u Buchanan warned A~ ~tAcoln. of ·~~la.y ahetl&lt;t. He
sharpf'nlnr
tection
na M. Arnold whose Post Oftlce
"' 5 w
P aytng wllbout
8:Qg, (pqq; Sp:l~e
,,
..kh "U yo11 are •• happy, dear Jir, on .Hteriu•.,. bouJe 11 I am
a razor
from
addreR.s Is Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1 the. ~rvreas. of star batk, Tom lile- 11:10
Scotchman
ta _l,.vkll It, you an the happtut rqan..ift th~ eoun.tJ'y."
·
4.t. Formot
attack
has heen app:ointed as Exeeut(ix Quaid, but they should ·have too
.
~:30 Utftl Fina~
8. Armadillo
LINJOIIlllvtd to poacllr Bueh&amp;n&amp;n'l wamlnr. Ht oallod the exec:u.·
crane
(B~Itlsh
of
the
Estaf('
of
Clermont
L.
Artnuv~
a.tl'engtl}
in
the
line
to
lose
ll
:lli
~
F,iP'-.
ol.
c.r.&amp;Ul'J'
..
10:00
~ Litt Show
8.
Showy
tree
1
Uve .miDil.,. "th~. dlmmtd aid hou~." ClyU war brokt out aoon at- .
(JI. r.)
(nalst.)
spelling)
nold,
lat
e
of
Che-ster
Town.~
hlp
to
a
BlUe.
Devil
team
tbat
shoutdn•t
.
l1:30
Fonrltl'n.,
m~Nu~.
&amp;tit hi• IAI.uaur.Uaa. lUI Ut T&amp;d &amp;ed, an4 t.lnclolD wu .,....&amp;aate4
10. Stormed
40. Cut., aa
111. Bird.
Mnig11 County, Ohie, deceaoed
• be too much improved over lhe
--r
&amp;-~-- ·
~
_,a~
J2. Frlend•hJp
wood
18
Llkt!lac
D
·
lUll&amp;
'team.
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J,lpa, OIICI . - """ It felt 1c&gt; bo -~ n~~~o111ct4o" 'I .,..
46. Votecl, "yea''
Eggs e
uted Ibis lith day of September
Wellston 14 Portsmouth E"t "'
' ·
·
13. RUb(IUt
llkt,u.t ·m&amp;n whO 'W'JI tarr.-d and tea~.,.. Uld rlddllt; out. ot town '
1956
],4, 'l:iny
.
• DOWN
John c. Baeon pr!!!: Roc!
tbe
,.; .v~~~ To "'• man who"""'~ him'
hellk&lt;d 1~ 111 oold, ·u It
1~ Perclled
wun'&amp; for the honor ot \bt thlq', I'd n.ther w.tk...
· ~ - ...
1. Sown
'ol
,,.,,,.,,., . ., • .,
Judp of the Probate Court !hey
;:_
R
I'
·
,,
11. TerrilorJ&amp;I
Jam.. A. oerfteld, ahortty &amp;fter htt mo'Qd lntQ PreaWaftCr'. 1-'~
l · Foree
{Her.)
twigs (var.)
'
t•
·
,.
Meigs
County,
Ohio
ports
from
East
'
""
tl.
......
not
12:00
·
,:
•
9 ' ~ • 1 3 "-"
2
UM- Whit. Ho~. demiJided to knDw, l'M:v Oocl,
~
(&amp;jlbr.l
22. Support
33. Cu t
. .. 1
..a Sip · Ollt
3· Head
N t1
too bii, but fast , '"'but'"'l'
we'll stick 1:3Q
~ 2;"'11!
.
what. ll· Ulere
~~~ jplac• t.ht.t a maa ahoul~ ever ••s.lf.lt~fllcte4:
11. MOVt11, ~
q n
whiR,..
~..,,
4 OQ ~
4·· Lar.,..Jit
2'..,,ypoats
WI'th the 1e11gue en....,• in thls one.
J.,wv. G. qp .Pia_)1.\111
~ .
aatre1m
.. ~
ClUng ·
31'1. Rf'cdltnlze
... ,
2:00 Fli
·
ll 0P
Al· """'"' 'D ...,...'
wu.t to pt. tqt.o lt." Ht died leta than nlne mont.hl P•nance"l
river
4Seot)oyster
·
3
,Dr~·
"!!f.'
:
m
Fettlval
,
"f'
•
~
.. ~ ~
~0. Part ot
~ at lltt harutl ot en UIUIIA.
7
!i.
Regions
.
2B:
.
C~'~~!r-l
griln
Stt,
I
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NOTICE
Qf
AfiPOIHTMEN!f
4:00
Two.
fUD.
Pl~house
'·
,:00
Fnm
· Or.vtr Clevtlul.d wrott, upon 'beatnntnr bl1 aecond term, "I Jo~k'
S. Pmtion
~?;:i.~rmattve· 4&amp;.;~onS e. Alltmlnl..-..atrlx
· 1100. l)(jckqr. ')(ClUif,
s
' ·
'. ·
ullqp UMi uxt f014J' yean to ectrqe. 111 a ltlf•lftljcte4 l!en&amp;nce tor \lit
7.1\lrkl.ah Uti~
r~ply
'
lation
ls.tata af Jam.. L. Wickham
tt:OQ ~""'
_,_1;00 · ~lh i • SIMJ,... _
JQCM11of&lt;tllt country. laee no plouure 1n tt/•
:
~ Z:'!~~k 33. ~~~~:· 11.1 !~
,
Dece••ed
~:QO we-.uu~r.
· TM JNiidtntV ~t Woodraw Wli¥D. on"ly rrtet. 'A nlll.l:l ot''
~"' CitlAJl'-Pl
ft&lt;t!l• .\f-· , ,"_.
Notice l9 hereby given , that 6:1P Spot'-.
! 0:.~ tyw'-_
.,..,._ tall
thl'GUih • wort~ war and lett the White HoUle '
Elizabeth WJekbam wbolle
p 68t Q;lO Jalul, lWY,
' S:ll 'TkA. ~·
r
Jrokln ill ltealtb t.nd IIPiriL
, .
.
":. ,_ .:-' · •"#' '", ·,_ !
r
Offiee Address Is Chester, Ohio ' 6:34) JUo 'liD Till..
.
ha5 been duly appointed aa Ad-- .. 'l;OQ; JI!P, ,.,hit
-~ ·• ·• ~ Qldc
mlnut,.t•lx of the
t.iole of 7&lt;!fllt ~
• &lt;"&amp;:Me
e WAI~
r
James L. Wlckbl;m late ot· Cheltter · 8:QQ ~ure. iJupt
· : • ~ ~W
"""' . ·
Twt&gt;., Metg, Counly, Ohio doe1811..t 9:0CI. P•\I'A TIJ!If
D:(lo v.\nue,.~e
lltrouslt •cienliJi~ /arming .
Dated this 4th day ()r Saptem- 9:30 ' Straw· H•t Theater
., --::"'~ "
-~""fr: ,
Since 1947, A me rico's national income haa lncreilscd more thon
ber, 1956.
11:10 6poJW
.
JP,~Pe~tQr lllfk s~ber.
33%. Blat during lhe some period, farm Income haS dropped mure
lhan 33%.
Judie of
,Jl:l5
11:00 Tri
Specfol to C•11trGJ /'Tel# A.uociat1tm

~lilt aondper=-~ !_~,~

loJttri

6:15 New• Pic,'Wre.

My Prlend Flt~ka
HoUYWPlld Summet/ l'beatre

Scntin~l. Pom•roy-Middleport, 0.;

or

WBEBE YOU GET A

Bl'Jcbter Day.

Daily

Mrs. c' Bradbury
HOSteSS f Of
p rfy Th d

ter P'"'""' P - were equally the
earcl wblcb i&gt; to be _ .
a b&lt;rd, II&gt;CitDIIIC aod nllh&gt;
aatilfactory with the f1rlt re-ar reo to the Collect« of lntoeroal Rev~ ~·
L&amp;U~C - . " ' " - -088 Ill
dq 1 mantb. Tile
lanDer
l!lult&amp; and detaJ.ll wUI bt liven. at eD\11!' at Columbul.
~ ~~ 1Dni1DI wellht- tbe milk iWD.Milt.
this field da,y.
U any farmer baa not filled out n
aao •
·
USDA datrJ oltlcfal• eee- l)IJ the
The IICbeduled PJ'Ojlr&amp;Dl In the hit card, tl;l.ia m.uat be done IJld
The U. S. Depart.meat of Alii- new plan an opportunty for dairy
featurt&lt;s 0 , F . Langford, m&amp;iled by October ht.
culture anct E:IUDiiOD Seniee rep- men not only to improt'e prodllt"·
cattleman from Tnu, who la the
A~bec' date to keep iD. ·miotl retentathoes from Oldo, lu4lau, tlon tfficleney bu;, tl:wlOuab eulowner ot tbe Cbarolaiae bull DO i8 1ohe change in 11p Up elate for- IIHnols, · Mldrlpn and WiJcoge(n lin1 the low-procludq eowt, poe.
tbe farm and '" the owner Qf a t:be acreage reseTYe portion of the wll putidp.ate in tbe ~ •lbly to preveot aome escep mllk
Cbarbray bull wbleh
will
be Soil Bank PJ"'OI'UD.
· · C. D. McGrew, Obo ~ Untver: from re.cbil11 markets.
brought to tbe brm and left for
H. E. S. .lth, offt~ maaag~ •ltf extenaioa da1l'f ,p«tall.t will
use next sprfnl. A queet.lon ·an4 ol. the A. S. C. repeat~ that aew repreaent. tbe Ohio hteuion Ser
answer period ~th II: J . Madenkl ruin tPeClfY PridtT, October Mh vice at. the meett.DJ.
Richard Davta M4 JOlm '.foariOOS. 11:1 the final .ais;n up dlte for wbet.l.
of the ou~ :re-seare-b ,a llot.m.nt Iannen. who p1aa to
Tba new 4alr1 ~
sheet metal a seoo.nd layer
mea on fertilizer! paStUre
and decreue their product.l011. o! wbe&amp;t l)'at.em, ealltd the ""Wei.Jb+Day·
metal is laid doWll OJ~' kip of the meadOW!!, will aliJo be a reature and place thia acreage in the re- •Month" plan, • • deftloped by
beef and the whole p1t eovered or tbe aft.ernooa IJl"'tJlWD,
serve.
the ~ of Aef,eulture In
with dlrt and s•nd ~ comp~ the
It 11 pointed out by A. s. c.,Df- ~rauoa with state exte1161011
barbecuing process.
Melb Oounty farmers .abould ficWa t.bat no mp may be Ji.r- dllrJmea and Ule Am.erteaD Dair)'
keep in mind several dates this vated from thl1 l&lt;ftaee in tiM/ Sc:lenct lltOeiatioa to meet the reAnother date fannen tbould CO!d keepln1 needl ol. the l •ovt o1
At about 11 :30 a. m. the meet faU. One ia tbe date of October ,
keep ln mlad 15 Odober ttiL TltJI 10 dabJ- f.-men wlto do DOt keep
from one of the Charol.ai.ae baby which is the la.st day on
beet anima)f. produced on
tbe farmers may da:hn a refund Oft ls the first date Jn Keto Ooupl.r ~on fCICOr'dlo oa tbetr eotn.
the }'ederal tu a£ ,casoUne used when ·tt. II pouible to sow wheat
~IIAMID CHIPMUNK
on the farm for the period of wtbout danser of l.nfestation fliiiD
Jaauary 1, 1956 tbrousb June 30, the IHSfian fly . Heasian fb'
I -~YNESBtmGI
Pa., A
dolr7 tll.ot reeelvod
1956. (Tbe periOd to be coVECed in
County bu been ~ ja
In future yearS wiU be OM y6ar
aince farulerr b8W rf!.PQrtl ot "'eream Uteft" for anending June 30th of each year.)
thil fly free .eedl.el ~ weeb a.tped Olwiel Dicey
The law does DOt allow 8 refund date,
. -.. to bet a lone vi&amp;il on~ momJDg
.aa4 dlleover the JQisenlnt LD the
uniesa tbe roefuod is filed on Ol"
before October 1, 1956.
Hesl!llan n,. Lnj11cy t• cin...ed b)' act. It ...,. • eblpmuak that. deft!r
The claim may be filed only by the layine JJf es1• on tbe wheltl removed the top from the bttUie
the owner, t.entlnt or operator of a in tb.e- fall with ~e hatching out of .and sipped aa inch of cream off 1
farm and only gasoline used in tbe in.ect.s tbt' following lprinc the top,
eultlvatlng the 80il and :rats:iQ&amp;" which causea a Wea.ll:e!WI,g of the
or harvesting of agriculti.U"a.. or straw and in moat c&amp;.llfll breab
COOL COPS
hortleult.ural commodities.
over tbe ~w at the point' Ul.
NORTH
HAVEN, Corm. - For
All tbat is neceasary to get thls injury.
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the best '_prospecta
fOr wheat hiatory, pollee tbit yev 'ftl'e per-

on September 2ilth. U
, you bave never eaten barbequed.
. beef thil Is a opportunity you eao.
. not affor!;l to pa81 up :
John Hamill manaa:er
of the
1farm rl!pOrla that he has to con· st:ruct a pH 2Y.I feet deep, 3 f~
wide &amp;nd 10 feet long for tbe batbecutnr. Starting e~b(eeo bOUl'8
before tbe bed barbecue ta to be
1erved be mwJt bu~ two plts of
wood. Wben. the wood l8 burned
down to eoal.s. 5beet metal roofln,
is placed ewer the co.Is. Tire beef
wrap~ in muslin is laid on the

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Club at 12 D~n _and wur be PoJ.
lowed .bY the anil~uAI f~tbill forecast meeting in which prt(iktion s
of the prulmble finish of ,. , •
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Of course when !ootb'a ll comes·
then als"o must eo1pe prediction~

1 Now comes the weeks of heart· 11 :00
1 bre&lt;!k and joys, but as far 116 the 1l :t!l
SEO is concerned the next thr-ee 11 :3D
week ~ will moce or lesx be a cri- 11 :45
teria of what is to come in actual 12:00
league lll'lion .
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t'redlclions have been made as
1:00
to the pUSSibilitie.
the teams
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and sume will Sorely di!t.lppoini
2 .0Q
1his first nght, but don't be lo:1
2:30
· disappoin ti!'d it we .stick our neck
out too far, and miss a few t;1is 3:00
opening night. After all we can
truthfully say that we don't know
3:15
any more about some of these
3:30
team .~ at this point than you
do.
I They , have been pretty se!'retive
4:00
ln most Of the SEQ camps this
. fa ll. and it will take actual action
4:30
1 to find out just what they fleBlly
B:1o
)]ave on their teams.
So wil h thi!t in mind, flere goes
6:15
I for another season, Gf ups and
downs, an&lt;l we hope tl;lat your 1 6:30
team h8s the best of luck thi.~ fa!l 1 1 7:00
but we kflow that we can't always
hnvl' a winnllr.
7:30
Pomeroy 13 Wahama 8--strietly
ll tossup, and we givE' the edge to
8:00
the Panthen because oL_ tbeir defen sive strength. Watlama has potentially a much stronger baH 9.00
cl_uh than t hey stwwed J~st Friday D:30
mght, but I figure tha-t the breaks
and the home field will Jedde this 10;00
one. ond we have to stick with the
Panther.c:.
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~tintl, Joe., at 110 Mel:hanic St ., Pumt&gt;rtly, 0 . Bu.si nes.t offu:e
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culhrral
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lla.DJ Meile CoUilty fannera U"l UN tM
or day indudl:.nt:
to ldll
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1. 1856 I« farmiua: pUJ"PPOM. Thll'
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pl'"nlna ' lo attend tho biJ Field "' that aeodiiCII may be ...,t&gt;- to mulllpllod by the ,2e per p. Plano lc&gt; louocla ' - · Tbe -bod olmplltleo milk '" S
:oa,v at the Southeaat.ern Sub-Sta- ll•bed In b1~ p.,tuTtl.
loa and. total amount fl1uret. No ~ ol.
~ de cardlq to the ..._ prarlice ol
tl.ob •t Garpeoter one week from 1ult1 ot tbe ,eeond yell!' of tbe wto- billJ or Reeip.. ar.. .a.eeclecl with aiped to ~lp 41ir'f fMmttl put welehla• fM lllill: output ol -.:h

RutJaDd Band Booltera meetmg
wUI be held Monday evening, Sept.
1'7
p. m. at the b.Jich at!hool. All
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Garden Club ~t Thursday evenlng .at tbe home o! Mrs. Joseph
Struble, Pleasant R1dge. Arraagemeots ol flowers were
used
throughout the home.
Mrs. Gl"orge Heines vice prcsident, presided at the me-eting
Which opened with the club prayer
Membe rs respouded to roll call

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
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CIRCLE MEETING CALLID
Class 12 Circle or the W. S. C. S.
of H~alth Methodi5t Church will
meet Wednesday cvenlns: at the
, home of Mrs E. M. Blake with
1 Mrs. 0. P. Klein ·in charge of the
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Glfttod rutt.r •nd achltor.
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GUAIANTUD
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No experience necessary. Writt&gt;
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n:.._.d;·ooms, kitchen,
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Jilardep. $35.00 per month. Con·
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I wlll not be responsible lor a~y
debta cqntrected by
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ro~r
~ average ' weekly earnings to • . •· In MIDOl:IPO~T. ot'.~
start. ll,'.xpenses paid. Retirement '61'»-M
PHONES
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ben~-ts to qualified man. Write
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M. J. Myen, 2416 Oaf St., Park- ~
W. Va., Of call Ga.ra
Go~ Cltan Ust-." t:au
ersbl:lf;il·
Westinghouse Elp;ctrif RANGE.
field
2:ll!IIO.
9
14
6tc ·
All Makes und Mnd&amp;
$50;~1 :Gill, ljjgl\.!{t;, ~iddleporl
Phone 6362-X.
9"t2 3tc COOK WA.NTED •t the Cou"tY '.
Hpmfl. See Mrs. Glenn ThompAUTO SALES
FOJ ~: .· 1 · Jaottrol automatir:
:;on. in• per11q11 at thC' home.
J._.~..._L!LP .J l ,
•tgiur
'coti.Vet'sion
burner
for used.
coal
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£urnac~.
Has never
been
Al·~
dl~i!&gt;li ioble and • chai... . '&gt;0.1
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3TROOTU1\A.t. 1 BE,AJIJII
_":_(~~ ~'ke,_ . ~lne. . 9 l!_Gtp exterior. roof, work guaranf.eed.
HI Q VALLEY
T&lt;md•or cto•n pod BEANS suu
llato, reasonable. Phone 381 Y. ·
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per hu~hel. Furn is~ own con- . lJS!JI'l~- .rJ. Bralt:Y. Pomerey.
JUNK co~
tiliners. belb't!rt Smith . Racl ne1
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WHEEL .~~~:~f'l
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Blckttt-'1 Safotr ¥mee,, W.e{t
P~iro!•
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GM:C "'% ton 8 cyl. pickup.
Dh: Cab Low; mHe-flge. $1 .895.00,
Blaettna'ra, Pomeroy, Ohi.o.
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9-13-6tc 1115 acre FARM for sale 3 miles "For hlre · for
basements · and I ,._a_. 1 1 1
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P.Qnd!J. P. M. Cowdecy_, ~na:
10M BUICK; Roadmaster 2 d ;. RivRoad. School buB route, U' room
B(!ltom.
t\· .29 tf
iera Cpe., 'Po,wer wiJ:!dows, seals,
fraine bouse.
water piped 1n 1 - - - - - • ,
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steering, and brakes.
SAVE.
ldtc:hen and outbuildin,IEI, ele~ tAD(Q, &amp; 'l"Elti&lt;.:VlSIO~ S~Vl~
Blaettnars, POmeroy $700.00
trldty, '1&gt; wells sQft water, also
Ph9n~ 200. Cl_~la_n.. Applian~eo
ISO,
9 13 6tc
a ""'ring, s very good f~rm for. ~r~ UJI W:. ~ala St.. F.omercg; 1 i
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To m~ tiJe d••lr•• o ev •.,.
dairy and raisi!lg chicken~.
n·-' .,
· fo~lly , .• , , 1 • '''' th• fa mil•
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19M MERCURY Monteray no•,·~ 1 eral rights res~rved. $4p00.00 (l'(i~~,r; ABBCY.rl' T.V. ~~
top Cpe',, ' M~reomauc. · Drive.
Write KAII Eblin, Beech Hav.eq, - vtCB_IJJ me~ R~PI:!J'j!d by h \
$1.69&amp;.00. Blaettnars, Pomei'Ov.
Worthingtqn, Ohio.
Or
call
p,ert 1'ech.DICIIDI. Pboae 8Jif4 Y
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Dynaflow Dtlve, Radlo, Heater.
$2,195.00. Blaettnars, Pomero)'.

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* DOG AND'GUN AUCTiOM

* REFRESHMENTS
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S4TURDAY;·S.EPT.15 At,J:PM

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Make Ball's Ben Fr1~~~!i! .s~
for sehool suppll•s.
wbole year-around.

heiiLiijiiuten
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EVDtY

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KIOEP YOUR DOG
AWAY l'l'l.OM HERE

SCHOOL ·CONTEST

RT 7. KANAUGA

NANCY'-- I
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BvKING

CONCRETE BLOCKS

Goddard, Auc·
Gallaway &amp;
¥ellolcl, owner&amp;, Stewart,
9 12 3tp

NNERs ·

ABBOTT

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f~::w~:~;calt~.
H!'lalth~the
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all vaccinated. Gler

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Open 10 AM lo 11 PM

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HOI..S&gt;T.IIN• DAIRY AUCTION
3 Mil.. lilorth of Porti.,DY
FRIDAY, SEPT. 21at It 1:09,,
· On Rt. 3a. Cell Wm. Gru..,..
10 miles east of Athentl, on rout(' FOR SA~ : On.e mlnut_e_ washer, RDCk SprlnaJ
1
!K) to 32@, through Guysville 1
ne'V· piU'lll, ~uod co:nd1Lion. $25. ·
. t..•. ., --..--ll}Ue; or 28 mile.s west of P~rk­
Friday KeJsjnger. 640 Plum St., ·
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er11burg, W. Va. 50 HolsteinS.
Middleyort or call U38l.J.
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coWs and heifers. FreS'h
or
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'_2_3~'
Registered ftlld grades.
m"a-;;U-;:H::-ou::-s::e- ;P;a::r:;ll;::y fu rn Ish- ~
lots of quallt)' in these , :O::N;:E;:-.-;;s"
~. Dlwfy dJ\cqrated, J;larage, AI·
lp l:tQth. tfpe " ap~ ~ '!fO·
INSURANCE AGENCY
sp t.~ \l'Q:QJI' and bath apart11 registC't'.ed bull, - 981'-.
.
Fire. Alltomobll•, H..lth
ments suitable for two. Call
. Attend thiS' sale--We
6009.
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your M - milk proACCIDENl'
1\Hcqi t~at wll1 pay
Llftt.
rnJty tnd Bondi
ani!I1Al8 l\rqt. of real ll}lr ~lo

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HERE A,RE THE

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JEWELRY

Store

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COLLINS
E. Main St.

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You "ave son,•lhing
to Sell, T rode or An·
nounce, let A Dt:~,iiY.
Sentinel Displqy A~
or Want Aclbe Your
Repres.entatiVe.

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also $100 to 2475

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WE ltAVE ALL SIZI:S

Boy's

D 14 8tp FOR SALE : Estate Heatrola, $:!0.
Batey , 21 S. Second Ave.

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at aqy. time. Eaye
ll•')'f\1\. R~ 1,; a'l"i"'ll ~_:t_c HOU~~ a"nd 1 .Ap~. deep w~:ll I ~OOMS and BATH , 10 Cole St.
ho!1 and cold wat~- On Star
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£or small reliable family . $36
Ro1,1te 338, near mple Grov~
per month. St!C Mrs. Howard
,Gi~edi re~ and ad111$or, knowFor. quick oale ~~ , .OU. C. A
cecil, !100
Main St., Pomeroy l~e i\ :~ppwer, c:Jlaracter ls
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Dpilohew. Letart Fa Is, 9 14 3tt.
ito! ; ~aiDJ . ~.:; rnoQ~ . a
ev~ings.
9 8 t( ;::;;::::;;;:::;::::;::::;:::;::;;::;::;:;:,:::::;:~
to me
be qt, im~se. val.u ol PEACHES-We are picking
AJ, 'or. ' rt~OD · Ladden, .;
- - - -·,to ·you. Answers all questions.
b&amp;rta peaches. Fine for freezScaffold · Boards, .,_, Clollu.
MAX m A "I)
~eadin8J ~nan~eed
or Jl.O Jftg. 8flng cohtain.er:s. Webster Cllntoa Plober,
t!harge. WitJl t)\js ad aqd hall1 Fruit Farm. 5 miles eaat of
Pbo~e 8265.x.
' " 'tl-lod.
price you are entitled to a CQm·
Chester
D 14 ti
-' fiVe r,D()Pl ap$rt~flnU.; 2, four·
pie:~· ~11 lif~ re-adinJ,
weloon\e. Open daily
W.e11.tingbouse ELECTRIC RANGE_ . t'PD\'1\ lPN"Ime,ntJ.. .t.lJ with laun·
llPM. Loqated ~th bous~ fr~ll\
$!KM:Hjl. 692J!i"h St., Middleport _
rtrtu and !!Brag~ I\. N. Bengd.
Flamingo Club. Rt. 7, Kanauga,
P.bone. 6362-X.
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Poq&gt;eroy, Oblo.
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MADAM MARY

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HEATHER

Wedding Ring 12.50
NEW ARRIVAL
CharlCJannll Hess received word
of the birth of a. daughter. Dar·
lene Kay, to Mr. and 1\txs. Earl
William Hesa, Sit-n Dlego, Calif.,
on Augus,t 2tl.
Mr. H&amp;S.~ a native o[ Middleport
resided with his aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Ros.s Evans before
entering aervite.

t'OR1 SALE: hous&lt;!, f. ·u~ roor.ts
bath. lf_rge gar::..\l:l!, l hr :.:;1 lo
quick sale. Pbone 6309:&gt;-J .
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wilt alwaxs glv. you maximum
b•outy and brilllanct beeauw it
Is perfedl
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8·28-1 moC'

Daybook

CHURCH GROUP TO ME T
Group 1 of the Women 's AsliOC· I
l~:!ion will meet Tuesday at the
First Presbyle.rian Church wilh
Mrs. Lewis H. Sau er, Mrs. Rodney
Sut~cr, !\trs Dw ig ht Wallace and
Mrs. Eber Lewis as the hostesses.

Kutlii~P -

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READIIG BATTERIES
- Of Highest Quality

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ON DISPLAY AT

POMEllO\'

PHONE 388·Y

south of

K.~,IPSAKE

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~:ood

IT'S HERE
1957
HARLEYDAVIDSON

BUNCE IIAIU .EYDAVIDSON

1950 CHEVROLET

\PPLES. FOR SALE • 1'h mile.

The Sentinel

NOW!

Sl'e Kebaug;h, Betzing
Bauer Ol' Lallance
Open ~:Veningli Until6pm

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LEGION
Auto Sales

1 Room
Furn~..,td
ApartmPnt . FOR SALF.--Pear' 'l:irby R ~al 1&lt;:&amp;t-ate,
Rutlanla Township. :n
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Utilities paid.. ;56 N. 4th S\ .
Middlcl)orl.
9 11 6tl'
acrNI l-and, house . Darn and QUl
- -----buildln!fs. Set' r; ,•orge A . Ml"1n·
SLEEPING ROOMS for rent with
ilart. Adminb1 rat11r.
6-l ·U
cooking privileges, 127 Butter·
nut Ave. Pomerov.
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AUTO SALES

Means a

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Fight Results

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lUlls. Middl e-port. Ohio.

RUTLAND

pt.!/athea Soc'lefy C
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ivory paint, A

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$245
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M~Wlt .-: ll-2&lt;l&lt;l! .,.

]D.IU P~'IN Pr0tt&gt;.cti0Jl,

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1953 DESOTO
1952 FORD
1950DODGE
3-1949 FORDS
'SO STUDEBAKER
1947DODGE

Hamburg fry
He /d T. dOY

1951

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GOOD USED CARS!

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1950 CHEVROLET
2 door, radiQ,
over dark red .

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The Jolly Club

1951 OLDSMOBILE

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Mrs. R. Neufz/ing
/s Bridge C/u b
H t Wed e d
ess
n s ay

fs .Hosf-eSS To

$495

lnJU."'a.., Acency.
Middleport. F ire ; 4utomobll!f-

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N'ffYSf •f hers
Meeting /s Held
At Warner Home

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SOCIETY

Dally Sentinel. Pom&lt;cvy.f,lid dleP&lt;&gt;rt, 0 .; Sept. !4,

(20 £31

wtth '' My Favorile Hobby ". The a J.l" lwllt •n Holz~r Hospital -.nd
Mr:s. Dwight Wallace, demonatra McGlone, 111"1. Everett U.bttoot,
new yearbooks wer~ dlstribu!l:'d 1\la.su n Chn te ~inee hlo; leg was
tor of Tupperware produets, h11 Mn Alfred Bi..cp, Mrs Ulllln
by 'Jn;_ Charles
br brukt'u tn hotball nractice hils from New Orleans this week aDd
..._, Lou•'s Hoyden tKathe n had a series of parties thi1 weeK. Burt, Mrs V. M. Prlse, Mn Gamel
a discus!ion. .
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bet•n r•·lurnt"d home. "'i
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A circus theme was used for the
IW"
ry
r
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_The fall ngwnal meMtng whtch
~ 11 __, Clifli:)rd Erwin left Thu rs- 1~ \'i.~tti ng his wi e and chi ren, birthday of year old Vickie Ann, Payne) Dayton was guest of bon- Monday Mrs. Edgar Allenwortb Dun ee, Kat ery1;1 vans.
wil l be held ct Utt! Methodist , ria ) mn rn 111 g fur Dayt on to visit Conrue and Tommy_
daughter of Mr and Mn Rlch· or Su~day wh~n a miscellaneous was the hoste.ss and serv~d a desThursday even1a~ the part)' wal
· church in GalhpolL~. Monday, Sep- ht•r t uu~i rt:; , .\Irs Warre n Turne
~a~la TheJs.s. s~all ~u~h.ter of r ard ~le, on thl:! lawn of . their ;bower was held Rl the home of sert course to tht!Se ladies; Mrll. held at tile home. of Hra. Ptarl
tember 24 , was ann~unced.
A , ;.Jnd ~P JJ. ){.,!ll'rt, ·,wu Dr. and M r~: . ~:f'n ~~ld th~~r~w Pk ul fheJss, ba s &lt;~partment on Brownell' Avenue on Mrs. Raymont1 COle with Mrs. Car- , Karl Krautter, Mrs. Thomas Bowen Hoffman who Jetved a deuel:1
1
vote of than~ was- g 1ven to Mr.~. Hubal'' !l , ton
M . Ch· 1 r~ - N
Thursd ny dternoon
rle Caf:l'&gt;eii and Jl.~rs. Sara ·May Mrs. Clarence Cline, Mrs. Guy Re- courae. Guests were Mrs.ll'nd Hoi·
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Lewis for making the a tt ractive
t -~
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ynolds, ~rs. Nina Bland, ·Mrs. Fre- , ·l man, Mrs. _Everett Bachner, Mn.
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year books.
:'11r an d :'li •-,. ('harlf':t Covl'rt a nd pa~ r l'
~rr
r5 d ,•,n Bell were used to decorate the ~arty
Mrs . Arn ol d Richard assisted in da Wellmg, Mn. Edgar Arnott, Beulah Wh1te, Mrs Jack Bechtel,
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thildr 1·n , 1~., lwrta &lt;md Charlo.s Jr. an
t~o r 1 r rC'n nn "r . . and sile and games wre pla.yed with reC'eiving the guests and a des- Mrs. Clarence McNeal, Mrs. !len- Mrn . Laura Ha~er, Mn. Eddy Albe,
Mrs. Lcw1s ~~rc; Hea1vn
and and granddaughtt•r, lk ni sc M&lt;.&gt;Ca f: :O.lrs .. Ed SnHth and daught&lt;:r to pr.izes won by Billy Bolingct" and sert course was served carrying ve.r Nelson, Mrs. R~bert Rawlm,ls, Mt·s. Ellen Smith, Mrs. Paul Hap.
~1rs. Ht,bfort 1nompson; flower fnt:v. Md lwr lllfltiH'r Mrs Lou- a JliC ill L' on the Athens Road H~malee Nciri.
out a red and white color scbeme. Mrs. George Hackett Jr.
tonstall, Pl_frs. Bertha. Bing, Mrs.
JUdges_ for t he o•vL·nmg awardL·d ! i.:.t· ~h-Caffl'l't\', San LL·•;ndro · C"&lt;~-lif Sunday and un to H~vcnswood
Out of town guests were Miss
·Mrs . Fred Gardner,. Mn.b Nor- Helen \Wnte, Mrs. W1lliam Lewil
blue nbhon.~ tu Mr.~. J ohn Tt•rTr ll l hnl·e he{'n vi~it in g fm•n 'b ll~ul re i: and H1plcy fo r a short v1stl.
.
A "circus" cake, ice cream cones Ruth Ward, Dayton, Mrs. Henry m~n Wayland, Mrs. Robert oates and Mrs Thomas Darst.
for a hall arro.rn~ &lt;' liH&lt;nt and t o :\lt·s. alivl'~ m Ohio i .1 r
M
d
Mrs. Anml'~&lt;' Ohlt nger left th1s Uccon1tcd like Clowns lllld circus Doss and family, Mrs. Lucille Craig MiSs Franc_es ~oush, Mn. Carl
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Strublt· for a buJfet ar1·an ··Pnll nl !\li· ll J h . " ' ,"'1m g ,_ r.Man ('vt•ui ng for a wt·ek entl· visi l with favo r!&gt; were served to David, Ther-, G 11
Branno n, Misll Nina RuSIIell, Mr!.
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d ,
\\'Ill
p
A h
nd
.1 C 1 Bill
a 1po1IS wen 1y-1Lve 1a tes were
a,..., a..,o or a L' '·~fce l.a bl(' ar- ihttic Burn~ Mr
d ~1 ' D · "r_ a n n1rs.
•ur
ansOII5
and
c.-.a,
rt
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a
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a
as
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y
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present
f~r
the
pS'l'ty
and
sending
M. L. Kelly, Mrs. Wllliarb Grt.ae&amp;er,
1 •Nn~, Bobby Bolinger, Carolyn and gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. 0 L Roush, ·M n. Carl Gilmore.
SEE THEM
rang cdment _ A r'cd n b OOn 1 wa.• ( ·~vr·rl . Mr :; nd.
l&lt;"r~l;~· Dil~ 11 son , Bu;;s.,IJ, Dun ba r.
a war ed to 1'.-lrs. Struble fnr a TV
J\lr and . r.11·~ Gu !;J;:&lt;' F'arb wi.ll
L~a
Bradford,
Zita
and
Remlll~
Mn
.
Lawrence
Boyd,
Miss
Bertie
Wednesday
afternoon
Mrs.
Clif·
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arrang_cmcn.t.
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Sfll'IHI 1111' wct•k end with their I
NeJri, LOis ~nn S~ue~. Vlckl Ann s Powell, Mrs. Frances Qualls and ford Stumbo entertained a lrotiP
~alduspla}
of
vallous
dned
rnap,m•nl~,
Mr
ami
Mrs.
0.
R.
Faris,
~
~rand
m olhet ' Mrs . . Cha.rles Flem- family.
of • friends and served a deuert
(.r
was brought_ Uy Mrs . Tfwmp- , Pom(•roy, llnd !\1r. And Mrs. C . p
1ng, Columb~, asststed MTB. Pyle
course, Those prt-sent were Mrs.
son
with the party.
C. E. Hoyt, Mrs. J . E Simpson,
hi!M.'andIt Mr~. Lcw1s.
' A contest on Dutton ' M i rl~ll r J"'rl
,v Mcs . Fa~
'IS w h 0·
L
tcu ure spemnen.s w.aa con. b ll·nehing in
the
Columb 118
Mr5 EM Blake, Mrs. William EVer
~uct.e-d by_ Mrs. J_~hn Terrell, and $1'lwnls. and 1\fr. t'aris, who h&lt;~ ~ Mrs. Mart Cra ry returned -to
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!tOft, Mrs R!Obert Hagverty, ·M rs
pantomun " Qlll:t: on
Jlrovcrbs ht..·en w11rking as an Insurance EJ:- her home, ,.Mulberry Ave., Wed Reid Varney, Mrs. Kalad Hlndy,
THESE •
was .h eM. At, tlw dose of
thC' a mi ne r in Hamilton wi'll arrive nesday alte'r a week's virsit with
Mrs 0. 0. Hindy, Mrs. Allred ·
'tneetmJ;l a while t·lcphanL auction th is t'vening.
her daughter and son-in-law, ·M:r.
Roush..
sale_ was ht•l(! n.; a muncy making
Sp3 Richard Worner Wh 0 is a.nd Mr.s. Pearl Mora.
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Thursday morning Mrs Nathan
prOJed ·
.
statJ· onP-d ot lf prndon, Va· . arrived
Mrs, Margaret Hemsley has re·
Biggs entertained wlth a break·
Refre.sh~enl ;; w~~e served by this week end for a fj~ daT tu rned home alter a four months'
OS
fast party and those present were
the hostess ~o .1hust _n amed above furl ough with hi~ parents. }Jr. and stay with her sister, Mrs. Wayland
HostJ.,,k gifts werebpro•thentedNifto Mrs. Willard ·Ebecsbach, Mn&gt; Elroy
and Mrl5. W1llwm Klllwgt•r, Mrs. Mrs Herman W6nJCr. Next week Lance, Salem, Mrs. Clara Prosser,
Mrs. A. R. Knight and Miss Mrs. ac Warner w en e
ty
E~ward Koehkr, Mr.s. Lt:o 8 ,-yan, en d hi_, pan•nt~ will accOfllpa ny Canton and Mrs. Man~ella Custer, Marguerite Heyer were guests Stit~ers club met Wednesday
. Mt'ili Betty Kot· hl cr, Mr:s. WiLliam n;m 1o Wa.s hingto" D C I .
C&lt;llumhJK
when Mrs . Ri:rlland Neutzling en· evemng at her home, Wolf Pen.
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· g w,. spe nt SOCia
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Ralston Hemsley vii-sited
rela- tertalned her bridge club. WedC~arles . Spene;:r, r'v1rs. l .ucille n.
tives in Syracuse, Saturday en· ncsday eveni ng at her
home, oand in sewing. The traveling
Hawki ns a nd \I rs. C"har ll\S Legar.
route to his home, Columbus, from Anne Street.
,
prlze donated by Miss Kathryn
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PrizE'lts for high score wa.s award MUch was awarded to Mrs. Wil·
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.,. FRIDAY
son Pat, Huntington were week Coates.
the hostess to those named abo-ve
Memb,rs of the Chatter club
Anne Baxter
St.v• Cocl-tra.n
end
of Mrs. Albert Young
Refres hments werE served by
Mrs. Willard Wilson, Mn. and their familes enjoyed a bam·
('ARNIVAL STORY
and other rela tives.
the hostess lo thm;e named above Carl Mltcb, Mn. Lawrnce· Smith, burger fry TUesday evening at the
Come In And Test
(In Techneolor)
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and 'lind Mrs. Paul Nea.se, Mrs. R. L, Mrs. Max Folmer, Mrs. Carl Moore home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young,
Dri'fe These Beanlles
-alsoI family moved Thursday to thelr Jacoba and Mrs. William Ander· Mrs. Janet Korn and Mrs. Homer Rutland ·r oad.
U. F. 0. A True Science Srory 'I ncwl.y purcha~d property on Plea· ~n.
Walter.
~· Prl"sent were _Mr and Mrs. ·NatMrs. R(ly \f:ryr·r enk rlaincd the i
UNI:JENTIFIED FLYING
sant Ridge.
--han Biggs and family, Mr. and Mrs
Jol ly cl tiiJ W( ·dJu•sd&lt;iy L'vl'i n~ al
OBJECTS
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Biggs and daughter 'Mr. and
her honu- , Oak Sl.
'l l1om
, PamelaDCa"'"
returned
to ·'Iher
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'.Mrs . Chorles B•rt and family, Mr.
On
Sp&lt;1t
Film~.
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A short bU ...iDt',lj9 Sl' o;,, iuu WIHI ('OU•
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ay
um Ylth w.her
and Mrs. Vaughan Price, Mrs. WiiYou, ..The Public ..Till
d'
lh on,
rl_ucted by the 'prc-!;J dt•JJ 1. Mr~. Wii·
spcn tng
e surnrn er w
er
bur Young and daughter, Mrs. Glen
l1am Kenmnl)'.
Cartoon -- HOW TO BE A
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. HarEvans and children, Mrs. Charle'•
DETECTIVE
vcy Pi
Rcfrc.~hmelUs \\o\;rc ~erved by
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Plans we.re made for their qn- ' r.allance, Mrs. Fred [. Gardner Buck .and M·r. and Mrs. Youn&amp;,
lh ~:- hoste.'4S to Mrs. Ldie Hawk
SATURDAY ONLY
M~s. Albt'rt Woodard, Mrs. Gerald
nual Apple• Butter maklng prO. Mr11. McEihlpne). will serve on
i ject when the Philatbea Society committee. Roll call
responses Wtldt&gt;rmuth, Mrs. 1\ (•nncdy and 1 Robt. Mitchum Susa n Htyward
met at the Ch,utth of Christ were verses from Proverbs.
Mrs. Char les Stra uss .
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THE LUSTY MEN
Thursday evening. Mrs.
RobeH:
Mrs. Ernest Lallance wlll be in
-al.!io-·-·Reibel, prer!ident, conducted· the charge of securing kettles for the
Tim Holt
Richard Martin
mef'ting and the devotional ser-1 Apple Butter making on October
,
PISTOL HARVEST
vice wa;; presented ,i:IY M¥s. Grill 8-9-10 at the borne of Mt8. George
3 Stooges Comedy and Cartoon
Rwt~ell, who gave a prayer; Mrs. Childs. Orders may be given to
St6wart Harris, Scriptm·e reading, Mr.~. McElhinney, Mrl:l'. Wiiollam
a nd Mrs . Edgar Allmswortb who Slater, Mns. Leo Childs Mrs. C. E.
read two article~ "Faith"
and Norton. The program fo.r the even·
" Facts About Faith".
irng wati a paper on "Priscilla and
During the business meeting J\qtliHa" by Mrs. Al-lensworth.
Mrs. Robert McElhinney, secreA desEert course was served 1.0
t.,ry, read thl" orl.Jinal by-ta.wa of twenty-eight members and JiMmy
the Society antj it wa.s voted to Butcher, Fred I. Gardner, pastor of
have them revised. Mrs. Ernest the- church, 9nd NiM Bland. Akron.
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Ho.stessea were Mrs. Allensworth.,
GOOD TIRES
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Mts'. Stewart lfarris, Mrs. Ira But-~
CLOSED TOP
cher, Mrs. Mae Lightfoot with Mrs.
Dwight Frost ·a nd
Mrs.
Pearl .
Grnve.., as contributors. Membera
of Mrs. WilHam Bradford's group
From lhli flay forward- your
will be in charge of tlie hospital·
ity for the October meeting.
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