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11--Dally ~enUnel, Pomeroy-Mtddleporl, 0; Sept 17, 1956

The Daily Sentinel

Tlu! Sentinel

Sltirley Lawhorn To Wed

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Mr Howard Kren, 18 a medleD
patumt at St. MU')'a H01p1tal, Hunt
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Daybook

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IShomaker FUDef
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R•Ites Held Fn•day

Funeral •erv1ce1 for Charlell
PLAN PICNIC
Shumaker were held Friday marD·
SJn.Culle Home Del))ctn:slration iD~ at the JUwllngs-Coata: Funeral
: L.-----------...11 , Club
will nave a plcnie at tbe
MEETING ~STPOHID
P'orll:ed Run Lake Wed: Sept 18 Home w1th tbe Rev Howard Rup·
pastor of the Fl.rst PretbyterMn E. L. Hulbes, pruideot of Each Ill to bnn&amp; a covered dlab pelt,
an Church, and the Rev. Ra1pb
the Joily Bum..'fl Sewing Club, U a and own table service Member&amp; Zundel , PQmeroy BaptLSt chw-ch,
announced the postponemeD.l Of are Wed to be at the Syncuse offlc1atmg
thea meeting thls ftek because Of State Park at 10 00 A. M Anyone.
the rehglQUS ;servtces bellli heiJ needi.Jlg transportatiOn is t o conPall bearers 10 Middleport ID·
at . the t)r::;t B11pt1st Church Th.e tact Mrs Herbert Parker
1 eluded the fo!Lowmg Masons W
hostess was to hBVt" been Mrs. WIU
W Hayes Eber Lewls R C MeadReynolds Dille of the party wtu
SIXTH BIRTHDA..,,
ows, J H Grate, Robert Hams
be annourl.ced later
The Si.tlb bl,thd••
o•·I Paul
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Masonic services were held
PTA
MEETING
(Bucky) Thomas, Silver Run, was Thursday evenmg and also lD
ulebr-11ted i"rJday at tbe Bradbury t.runtmgton at the gnve11tde where
The Bradbury Parent-Teacher c on so 1I d ate d Sch oo1 when
'' beaners were M E Cre110&lt;,
he pall
A.880C."Jatlon w1ll meet Wedne~~day broug bt a decoaa te d b1r thdIJ take Muter; W H Palmer. chaplam·,
at 7 30 With Mn N.ath.an Big".. wooh s ,.~ c·a ndl ea t o ....-re
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wt t b hi a J ohn Elm, Junior Wuden, Ralpb ,
presadent, prrs1dmg. Inspection of tho•t Y·love c1au ma t ~ ana
-• h 111 tea- E Brown, ~ nJon deacon, Guy Pod&lt;,
the new schooJ building will be ch er Mn Wllb ur heob
, ald.
Junior Deacoa, Glenn Foster
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Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, PomE"roy Society Editor
Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Edttor- Phonc 6079

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

Offut And Blake To Wed

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, TuOI&lt;h&gt;y, September 18, 19!16

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Users Association To Proceed
Egypt~'.i Open Refusal

BUSINESS PHONE 398

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church tomght at 8 o'clock

or bluo. Sizes 7. a, 10, 12, 14.

are tut off
U. S. Secretary of Stale John
Fos\er Dulles brought Britain and
France a personal message from
President Eisenhower at tl\e start
of Bl.g Three efforts to wm wl)tld
.aupport for a long-tenn economic
umpaign against Egyptian con
trol of th.e vital waterway
IHnotber drop i.n Sa.ez Canal
traffic was reponted today. Only
31 ships were in transit. the low
e&amp;.t number since EJ:ypt natu&gt;nal·
.tzed the Canal last July 26 Egyp
tian sources said the .!lblps were
moving through tbe waterway at
pormal .!!peed

New 100 Bed Medical B

Stolen
. Auto Is
Wrecked After
Police Chase

Tlte Big Three decision t.o go
ahead full st.e"am on tlloe canal

uaen association came agalrwt a

See The C."'plete Line of Gl:l's Dresses

$1.95 to $8.95

backa:round fA growlog anlmosdy
toward \he plaD· tnd new movea
by EJypt to torpedo the second
Loodon Suez conference before it

il&gt;rta.

All Sizes Ft'Om Tots to Teens

ELBERFELDS

Tri-City Sewing
Clu.b Meeting Is
Held On Thursday
Hostess g1fts were presented tu

liere it is! The Ncv1

Robert Roberts whl'n th.&lt;'

Mrs

Tn-City Sewmg club mel Thtfh· ,
day evemng at ber b(lme, Wche Te
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.FRIGIDAIRE

•'co•di•"M'drs Robert Rawlings,
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Russell Wilson, Mra

Y~'"'· Mr Mlllar'll W:Udtt:-~
Elizabetll Fick.

DISPOSER

POMEROY
SOCIETY

SHRIDS, cuh, pufverl1t1 oR
food wos.let , , • flulhe1 thtl'l'f
d-:~wn the drain

In Hamden with Mn

/note• 1ortlng of wasll!l
e~btorb

Mr and Mrs Ray Heines of Col- 1

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umbus were wcekond gu.ests or

tilelr pat-ents, Mr and Mrs Wlllaa d
Heines and 1\fr$ Ira Chapman
MIRa Harrle Mnu~ Smith, Mrs
Grace Jividen, Mrs Maldred Fowler, Mfl Georgia Wi.lll11m~on and
Mn. Gaynelle W1se attended the

IMPROVED grinding• con..
trois and fuii ·flootlng of food

pa rhcl1111 in water protect
househ.old plumbing line&amp;

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and cleanUntn in vour

kitchen

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the new

frfaldolrt D1spnser

A. R Ted·

row.

and vibration• at sink and
drain

for treater ,onvenience

Youns q-ts m ttronJ ert• and e\'Ctl m.ny houn
of KUdyinJ w11l aDt hum them-it theJ aer; the
p..,..lljhL

Mrs Grover Erb returned hume
Friday after a several days visit

PAST, continuous feed ellma
CUSHIOI'.IS

a godal evenmg a de.
was served bv the

Electric Food Waste

$CJ9.50
ON EASY TERMS

FURNITURE
THI BRIGHTEST CORN II IN
LIPOIT
OHIO
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DONE BY SPECIALISTS!

Tri -lustre
Cleaners

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Tah 1 look IU that rwo plawa ud let how ft1J
u WQU]d be to Ji'f't fOW' child ickti~Ndy condlcioM. ~
Tht lr.mps illustl\ttd are innpmaiw aad it taktt
only a few mitwtts with &amp; etpe ma.wte to mkc I

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For lcft-hlndcd 1tudetn: pb.oc lttnp OD riJbt. Uae I
tiatJt-colcrtd tlu.dt aDd desk blotm. For ma:timum
olid&lt;"'7.,. ol·wiJ (l.. tOO.bO) but~

Ohio W'elfllre conference held In
s~·!~•ml&gt;~r_ii&gt;ls inch.asavc
MH
Kautz and
·~:~~~~~.BIJ'bara and Rachard or
C
spent S11ndav w1tb his

SIGHT IS PRECIOUS
GUARD IT

Mrs W L Kautz

_oth!r.

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Lowery was the Sun- ~
of Mr aru1 Mra.

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Alston T'Jiacy of
weekend gueats or
Mr. and· Mra. E J
They were accompalned
here br hu father who .spent the 1

week with them

flr. and Mn Delphln Wehruna:
ot Canto we~ ~ekend g~~est.a of
hlo parents Mr and M'l Harry

Wehnlq bd other relative&amp;.

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Three New Types Beef Cattle
To Be Displayed At Field Day

sOO&lt;lnudr centct.

CARPENTER, 0-\hree of the newest breeds of beef cattle will be on display at a special field day to be held at the
Southeastero Sub&lt;tation here Tuesday, september 25
Charobi.ise, .tnported from France, and Santa Gertrudls
Charbray are said by many catt1emen to combine all the good point s start at 10 o'clock wltb lrt!e wagdealred by farmers who Jptcialtsc on toura coverln;: &amp;even dltfcrcnt
in raislna beef cattle. Bulls of ~tubs.
these breeds .arc btiaa.K used at the
A big beef barbecuf! wall be bcld
Subitatlon ln new crossbreeding at noon under the direction or
experlmCfJL
ProfeBBor Larry Kunkle of the
Morning acHVlhes at the 33o- Meats Laboratory, Ohio State Un.
IVer&amp;lty.
aCJ'(! Carpenter experiment farm
Speaking program durin;: the
afternoon w1ll be held 10 Ofte wins
of t~ main bee£ cattle 'barn. Partk:ipalint arc o. F Lltn;:rord (If
DIVOICI ACTION
Texas, Director L L Rummell and

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Avoid du\:.caloretl llh&amp;del ud • duk waH. U11:

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Suit for dlvoue cbarcintZ aroas a n11mber of Station apecialiah.
ne11eat of duty w.. nted t.oday In
A lpecial feature of the field
· Me[p Common PI~ Court by
Clti'a Davtcaon, 113 Ebenezer st day Will be tOUTS and diacuaaion oo
apjn&gt;t En!... Wllllam Davldsolj. 'f001l1ot mlnagemelu aa.d .ot•r
!ure~o~try iteQJii,
11310 l!lben........, 1'olDOI'Of.

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1nances

LONDON-UP- The Western Big Three agreed today to
go ahead with formaUon of a "canal users association" de· I
spite Egypt's refusal to cooperate
But their emphasis switched from an ear her plan to push
an 'immediate ''test ca5e" against Egypt toward longnJ.aul pre- I
parations, includmg American help If Europe's oil supplies

"Tit!! •KE,\' !1'0 HER HEART" . . She'lladore th1s
darltng key fi1' lock on the double pockets. It's a
stuml'lng comh.aatitln of solid and stripe in woven
rotton. The coll~r 'n' cuffs are trimmed with white
kni.t and it's all WASHABLE. The skirt Is so full
you can wear nil your petticoats at one time Lime

Oh1o: M•tly fair aM CMtiniiM
cool today and t ...l,ht. kathNd
frott ilhly toni,ht In low ~acH..
WO&lt;ineodoy - · cloudy ....
wanner with • few Mow.rt ncwth.
Hlth toct.y 65 to 12 norlh, 70 to 77
.outh. L- tonight 31 to 46.

I MEETING TONIGHt'
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The Cbes ler Charge of Meth~
Youth Fellowship wtll meet I
Iatdlst the
M;nersvtlle MethodiSt

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Published every alternoOD except Sunday by The Obm Vallt 1
!fflunet, lac, at 110 llechaDie St , Pomt&gt;roy 0
Bustness oUtre
phoce 398, edlt orial off1ce pho!k 397

TELEVISION

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WASHINGTON

MARCH OF EVENTS~~~
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Anti· Stewenson Peeling
In Dixieland Hos Poded
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.lral PffU Auoelotlon
A8mNGTON-The Republlt:an.t haven't given up publicly In
hopes of carrymg aouthem atatl!'ll m the Novernbtr electtof\
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, but privately they aclmrt that their chances are exceedlnJ'1Y slim.
The alluation Ia very dUt'erent from 19~2 when Dwight D Euen•
' bower became the first Republican candidate arnce Herbert Hoover
In J928 to bre11.k the Sloho.l South by carrying four atatu.
1 At that hme, the South didn't like Adlai Stevenaon u the Demo·
' c~hc candidate and there waa much internal frlcUon within the
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Democratic party. However, thle year, 10uthem
political leaden are united fairly aolidly behind
Steventon, conalder hrm a changed man and be·
lleve they can eain more by aUcklnr with the
national ticket.
Neither the Democrats or GOP expect the lnte•
grauon Issue to ftiure much in how the SOuth
votee this year Both partie.e are endoralnr the
Supreme Court decl11lon on achool Integration In
the•r platromUI In 1D~2 Mr El~nhow11r carried
Vlrgmla, Florida, Tenneu1ee and Texu. HI• be•t
&lt;ehance In the South thla year may be In Florida,
Polltltalleaders In the three other •t.atu now art
atrongJy pro-SteveNJOn

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CANASTA ( 'LUB
M1 s P:.ul Henderson cnlarl:J.III
N.l ihl { ana ~ia Club ut h~r ht!mc
W1dn•·s •la~ ew nrng Pr1ws were
W611 hy Mr ~ Bowar &lt;1 Wugcnhnl.;;
und Mr s F. L SlPrn Others ple~e nt W ill Mtss Nancy Sea]ly Mr s
J L Stcw::u t, Mrs J~C ss Alwl, Mts.
Mrlt Sleph~n Mrs KrJth Arnold
I Mr s Ho h Johnston Mrs Ph1!Jp
WoiP.Ml, M1 s Jack .Fr~·y and Mr :;

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PIRSONALS
Mrs Winfteld Roush 1s ,., n1ed
leal p lllf&gt;nt 1n Holzer TTo ~prtal
N1 Jlc Unll rh haS' accepted a p~
1.l1 on at the Weth~rall Rrug ll;f.ore
Recent guests or Mr and MJ s.
Henry .fohnson wcr1• Mr and Mr11
Wo)ne Phillips of Belle, W Va,
ond Mr and Mrs Jam1•s Henry 1
a nd daughter Co1tl f\uu, Ohio
Mr and Mrs Walter Bush anrl
chlldr(•n, Detroit and Mr and Mr ...
Tol! McComb!! of Piltllburg, reo
ecnlly vblted Mt and Mrs. Proh"

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TilE MEW ADI..AJ-Back (ltl the eubj,ct of polltlca, veteran ob•
aerverB are lmpreaaed by the ext~nt of organized planning In Demo•
cntle Preald"tlal Candidate Adlai 8teven1Kln'a Heond bid for th•
White Houae. There 11 a new" Adlul abroad In the land HI• well•
(lf(ftftlled campaign Is In 1harp cont111..et to the haphazard politick•
Jnl' he conducted In 19e2
One major drft'erence 11 the co ordmatlon between Stevenson'•
own camp and the Democratic natlonnl committee. They Ignored
each other In 10~2 but thl• year they are working tosether aU tho
....y down to the precinct level.
1 8t.tven10n lllm.,ell hu a far dill'erent penonal eampalp. Frora
the "t&amp;lka above their heada" undWate oft9a2, t\e II appealing d"'
racUy to the voter• In •lmple language. A good example wa1 hla
recent propoa&amp;l to end til• dr&amp;tt, alway• an unpopular taw., with \bo
ft,IUon'• mothott.

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Ml' nnd M1 s llrnry R1•rlnH!C
are va!' a llon~ng •n Cln1l.md lhls
week
Dr and Mrs George McCarty
and eh1ldren have moH·d to Pukf'rs burg where he will p•IH'Illl'
medicine
PbU Johnson has rdurnNI to
hfrof b8!1e In Dl'nver nf!1 r spPnrllng
a U) day leave wllh hi s p,uenl~
Carol Jun~' Roach, daughter or
Dale Roach, graduat111l frnm Hoi
,., zer Ho!lpltal School nf Nur s m~:
• I'ARM DRI\7&amp; - 1'he Republlc1n1, meanwhile,
tlll~ week
tla.n ahown that they are lncreulngly worried Pai'WI Vot•
Mr. and lh R Ite1 nnm La\ nf'
•bout the pollllcal ouWmlt In tne farm belt. 1f!at'l Worrlll
have been vacationing ut L1•w 1s.
the n.-on for the GOP concentration on Jettlnl
burr this week
rarm. .,,.,.. ill. ~ niwly·started campatrn.
l•pwt.llc•n•
Reeent gue~ts of Mr And Ur ~
Thor tlp..otr wu Prealdent Elunhowtr'a declalon
Floyd Oarmaok were Mr,q M111y
to make hlo Grtt ma.Jor csmpa.trn ewing ol 19li2 a lrlp Into the farm
Stule and Mrs AlbNt Thorpe and
belt The OOP beUeve~ that lke'1 per10nal prMtltt wiU IWinl Ull
family, lndleott, N Y
tlde Ill HI diteCtkiA. 1
Donna Bumgarner, floughtm" of
Aptculture Secretary Eara Tat't &amp;n10n already ha1 bein OUI'I•
Mr and Mrs Claud Bumgarn1•r
paliftlnl Ilks mad for weakll In an efl'ort to keep the farm volt In
the Republican fold Ben110n hall baen atumplnJ" the farm areu and
Will graduate from Sf Jus1•ph s
In Parkersburg thiS month
Jnakln• a number of what he de1crlbeJ •• "non·polltleal talka" In
whleh he deteQda hll pollcltla ant;~ attacl11 DtmOOt&amp;UA ••rrn pro-

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Health Month," let'acotlllder how l:'rly Have the clerk meuure both
l.o 1hop for a new pair ol ahOes teat 11 the ehtld l~&amp;ndl bartfor Jurifor.
footed, his fu~ beariDI t.b.t full
Jl ht'•llke m01t rounsater•, he welg~t ot h~ body.
probdlJ' needl lhem An active l.arcl•r foot
Gblld ~ about 80,000 atepe a The ahoe&amp; ahou!d ftt Htt larger
claJ. Tbah about doublt U\t root. 1'bey abou14 btl onu1 at the
Juunbtr taken by the u.sual home .. beet bull to three-quartera or
maker ln hlr dan:r chorea.
en tnch lcmcer than tha longest
hd.ct FMI.
at the bliftl\ foot They
Vtrt.uai)J all children are born ahoutd be wld.t enou•h at the tot
•lth perfect teet Y•t, by the time JO rou C¥ plneh th• laa&amp;her with
&amp;hey are one year old, elaht per rour ftnreu IDd 1et a fairly 11001
cent !!lave dtftloped some aort or arlp on U
too" trouble. The ft(lUre rt1ea to Of cour1e,lhoea ahould not 11lp
10 per ceDt at the ace ot 10 and or plneb the reet.
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M 10 per eent for hlth ochool U may ... em M U!;oush ,ou're
J'OQD.IIt.era.
buytn1 Ahota aU &amp;be tlme f(lr Jun·
lU·ftltlnl lhotl tan brlnt on or. Well, that m&amp;J be juat allout
poor poaturt, faUrue and can lilht. A fOUDPtft'a feet arow
..-a &amp;fteet. t.hft l'l•rvou• sy1tem. tapldiY and .,.111~11 you may
You caa. auUy ' " that proper)J have to tnu' MW 11\oto e.t the talo
it'" lbou &amp;II uaentlal to pro- of a pair &amp; month. Don·~ forget,
Me\ tour touna:1ter'a feet and hAlf a 1lH &amp;I ODIJ ont·lbHll of JD

pnoral beollh.

ll'e unral Important The Katf?D&amp;I Pood Health
~IDp to lr:eep ln,_tnlnd when bur· Cou.ncu
Ch114 1 eo eyeau
1n1 it\oea
yoUr 1ltfaprtna.
olcl m•Y Wnte h .. foM eiJe ever,

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flla&amp;J ..,._ And the wa,. Jqnior QUIIIIOI ,_.. UIWD
11111 tbi!Ogh pair after pair of B. 0 : Do •lealrlc ahoc• lrcattJ:ear, thil mlaht 111e1» mentl tor 1tlellt.al U1Je1a inJure
114ta.
the memorJ:?
• however, tt'a beat to Answer: fhe meraGr1' Ia some·
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(4_~hr.r aboeo Your child t\me' alllhUJ atten!d bf ahoet
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• 1ieqd tillb' at the ball oJ' hll needed, thla eb:o\ild be no bar
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foul. ag1ln1t &amp;alktnc th•m.

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SUNSET

12. 00 Camera Goes to SchoOl
I&lt;! .10 CuTN'nt
I 30 Tennessee Etnte
2 00 Matln~'e Theatre
3 00 Queen For A Day
3 45 Modern Romances
4 00 Comed \ T1me
4 30 ~ Y little Martle
:5 00 Aunt Dru Snow
:S 30 Hopalong Cassidy
6 00 News
6 15 Sports Eve
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, 30 Eddie Fisher
6 45 News Caravan
7 00 Mayor of tl.e ToWft
7 30 SUSie
8 00 Kraft Theatre
9 00 1'h.is !.'! Your" Ltre.

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Tennessee Ernlt
:Ma •mee Theatre
Queen For a Day
Comedy T1me
My L•ttlt' Margie
Aunt Dru Show
News Ptdure
Sports Eye
Les Pou1 Mary Ford
F rankte Carle
New\&gt; Caravan
Superman
Grand Ole Opry
Jane Wyman Show
Ctrcle Ttleatre
Rosemary Clooney Show
The B1g Surpnse
Noah's Ark
New"'
Weatllerc.ast

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:iiO I.arlat
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1hrub
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36 Belonelnl
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St. Pronoul\
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f'lll.olaln KangarO(

8 00 Capt.am. Kangaroo
9 00 Garry Moore

Garry Moore

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l1 16
l1 30
'I 45
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12 30
1 00

ArthW'

9 :ro Arthur Godfrq

ooarre,

Str1ke It R1d1
Vallant Lady
Love of (.iofe
Searc'b for TOillOr'I'OW
Guo~

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Ray l?tfilland Sblw
~ The World 'J';urns
Johnny Carson Show
1.80 Houseparty
2 00 Btg Payoff
2:30 iBob Crosby Show
3 00 Bnghter Day
3. 15 SeCTet Storm
3.30 Edge of Night
4 00 Katte'a K1tchen
4 30 The E11rly Show
S 00 A1t Linkletter
6•15 ' Doutlas Edward,
6 ao
ran~ Old Opry
7 00 Phil Silvers S1IOW

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N&amp;yy Loi

8 00 r.uy tombar&lt;lo
R 30 Spotltght Playhouse
Fresfi, ripe, l!it.lrous plums arc 9 00 $64 000 Question
I here· Lo's of them too· ltts 1m 9 SO Do YO\I Trust Your Wifet
poslllbfe to please eve•ybody, buliJO 00 Your Ji.lsso Reporter
the filUm growers try You are 10:15 Sporta Parade
sme to frnd a plum to pii!Ue 10~~5 Weathennan
your palate al the lrmt couftter9110.30 Press Conference
now.
11:00 News
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A~ is il good bme to put 11·06 T.be La~ Show
plums at the head of your shop. I SliD Ott Praver
ping lilt beciU!It! this Is the montb
.... - - wbeJl sl.lpJihts: of plums a're ~~
thell' peak, Marketing lnlonnation
l"'lJ'or QOIIIUmer Spedal.lits. OSU,
TUESDAY
..,, ln f1ct, they ten us that 1
CalitoMia, a major plum shtppmg
state 11 expecting a 9 percent l 30 Femutt:ne Touch
la.rter crop than last year and a
I 15 It s Fun To Cook
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tor the tllrtl l..'a. X for tl\t two 0'1, tte. 8111;1le \ttttrs. apoa~ l
trophiu, the leJ;~Ktll and tonnaUQn ot the. wor41 an all hlnll1
lila~!\ day t.he eod:t ltltera are did'trent.

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Neighbors
Fdm &amp; Fanc:r
It's Fun To Cook
Femrnlne 'l'oueb
Aliterooon Fllm Fest.Jvll
TwOoGUn P)ayboulie
Mickey Mouse
News
Weather
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D1sneyland
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11 00 Valiant Lady
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11 30 fearcb for TomorroW
11 45 Gutdmg L1gbt
12 00 Ray Mllltmj Show
l2 ~0 As 'T'he World '1\lrQe
1 OQ Jo1'111nv carsOJJ ~ow
1 30 Ho u s~ party
2 00 B1g 1•ayoff
2 30 Bob Cr011by
3 oo Brt&amp;ht.er n11
3 15 Seeret storm.
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3 30 Eda:e of Night
4 00 Katie's Kitchen
4 30 Early Show
6 10 Regional Reporte,
6 15 Dougla&lt; Edwards
6 30 TBA
7 00 Arthur Godfrey 6:
8 00 The Mlllionarre
8 30 I've Goc A Secret
9 00 20th Century FQ:ot HOUr
rO 00 'Y(Jour Esso Repoft'er
10 15 Spurts Parade
10 25 Weatherman
10 30 Oftr.'!ea,s Adventure

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4 00 TwO' Gun PLayhouse
Whether you prefe~ red yeliDW,
or purple plume, the Mrkebing 5 00 Mickey J.touse
Speci•llst tell u that pluTM' of
&amp;ood qu.ftty will be plump, tlean 8:00 "'f(~S
freah in 11ppeannee, full colored
We&amp;t.her
for the variety, soft enougll to
yie\d to light Rretsure, and free 1
from detay Softening at the tip
ta a JOOd mdicatlon that the plum 7 30 WyMt Eatp
Is ripe, the SpeelaUsts say
The sm11l oval, black Dam3on
8 00 ~ E Summer OriiJ~nals
arwl \he green / or
yellow·gte"en 830 Du PoM Cav Theater
Grl!(ln G•ge plun\18 are used mo11t
often for jams and jellies, The- 700 Royal Playhouse
deep blue-purpltt Italian aifd Gel"'
00 Straw Hat 'llbeatre
man ptune Stanley and Prel!llldoot
the purplilho(fimson Santi' ltoni 11.00 News &amp;r; Weather
and the yellowilh·red · W,iC!kaon 11 10 SporU
114-15 Myetery T!leatre
are all 10011 for eattnr fresh lo ~,
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Slllada, fruit cups; tooked ln plee
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tartl, Bavtrian Cl'eams and pud· ft3U Wamer Bros.
dlnp :and for preserving f(l'f the
8.111"" Jolm Daly
w1nter months.

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to l:il WIIUi 10&amp;o 1:1 yean, every
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Ronnlt' McGiothlla and Sandra
nual p1cnie ut\ tlle
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Rnush l'lave enrolled in MarshaU
shudiCln CnmpaJ1Y m ~VInte Sui Colleie, Huntington
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awards are admlrdstered
National Safety Council
1 grant o( Shell OJ!
They arl!l the f1r:st
IIChll!IVemrnta ot
womli!n H\ the field of
aalety
Women and women t1 groups
Uuoughou~ the Umted States
who plan and earry out traftu:
safety prorramt ean submit repurts on their work to the Coun.
eli Projects are )udpd by a pan·
el of women nationally known rn
aovernment, rndustry and erYIC
arrawe.
Twlre as many entr1es were
!lubm1tted this year than ever before, and the quahty of the work
wa.a oomndered excellent Saft!ty
projectfl have included effecttve
program~
for improving the
morale and performance of mumt'rpal pollee orgamutrons, saler
11chool but O!K!tatione, and com·
munrty· wide proJeds to promot1
pPdestnan ami bicytle safety
ld!!ntir11l award• ar~~o wwen for
1ndl\ lduul and group eflorh. To~
uward 111 a $1,000 Savings Bond
ami a bronze statuette symbol z.
rng wuman'e protel.'trve ms tmct.
St'cond and thlrd plnre wlnnera
rf'r~·lve a $600 and a $250 Savmgs
Bond respectrvely, and a bas·
l ehef j)laque or the e~ulpture. 11
A proJect could help yo11r com·
mumty- and could win sn award.
For mformatlon, wrtte to ~hu
,A.Iice Catherrne Mrlls, Otrettor
.., Women·~ Aet!Vrtu· ~ . Natronal
8afPtV Counrtl 42S North M1ch..
can Aven ue Chr~ ag-o 11, llhno1&amp;.

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FOREI01\ fQLICV ~~~UE-On th11 aubject
ot polrtlce,
Ml)f,:e M~e!d CD~~ ~ntana,
b'lltvta that torelp policy mQ' be a ltl&amp;rer vo(e-attracttnr iaaue
tn the rampalp thlt.n many polltlcl8.111!1 think."
Manelleld, a member or the Senat&lt;ll! forelgn relation• ..eMnftlittet1
tlyl the average citlstn realizes that he hu a lot at atake In fGreltn
&amp;ftalra Manaflelcl argue• this way Ir World War II could cost my
atate the grief of 4,000 casualties, lis It did, then foreign policy l-.
not remote t'to'm the lnterula or the citizens of my atate. It~ In II.
decade, natkmal defease requirements can extnct $300 billion from
the eamlngt of the American people and foreign aid prorrama can
place on them an additional charge of $60 billion, aa they have, theft
torelt.'ll polity Is of the greate11t Jugmtican~~ lo every cltl&amp;en,"

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Bowling Highlights I-~-Dall~ Sm!!~net P_o_
meroy~·MJddleJtOI"t. Sept~

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FOR SALE 1 Jon1trol aulomatlc r
Ef:Al.. NOTICE
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gas converSIOn bunwr for (!(IIIII m :L MAH
HILLDOKE
r.e enllne
I hPI•I ,, , 1,, M•ddleport f tr~t 1 ,,._
g.wne w-rlet of thee •"'•n•no at
Ctflll were pte!lented (o )(rt.
Iu1nare Hu nevr'r been u~cd Tra1lcr Pa t k K-8 Fort ~~~;:J~;;;~; JI
&lt;- 1ne I I00 k oveJa 1 they pvt to,.,.....r t•I'I'IH ef 119, R A Gr1ntteld
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11.;1 r hurth Ttlur,;day rventng Mr • I T",.., D•t l v """nt
~ for ~,.1. . tM
Also dmmg t,o.ble and 4 eha1rs, I Jlar rbo n,
Indiana
Jarn~~ CJatworth) , Wol\hy lh • , ftnt plate rn lhf' Trl County Bowl 795 11 nd 140 for • 24S6 lt'riM, but larse.Jt ramll v pr6ent to JO&gt;t Oba
good cond1Hon See rt at Bal- 1 FR~~ DERICK
IULLDORE
JR
r&lt;;n, has a$ke&lt;l them to meet at lng Le&lt;lsue last nlfbt 11 they toot • 71 "" tw.ndkap . .,.. New Yorll lll'l&amp;I!T lhe otdelt m•p preeeDI, to
ley's Lake, R11dne
9 12 6tp 12211
Adams Street,
Natrona
the thUich b&gt; 7 p m su-.ee Spf't&gt; two. out of three games from the C...ttal a tie '" th• mWldle line 1 Roy Harless baby 108 of Mr an4
Ti,!rtde1 gnen pod beans fot 811 1e I ~~~~h~~:Eenn S:Jva~~~~~~~t'~~1
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l&lt;ll muttr 1tarts at 7 [5 p.JD;
Uberty ft.e:..t In other matches B~- H•nk Clatworthy h11d 1 very nice Mrs Boh Harle11, as the youne:eat
$! 00 per buBhe1
Brmr con Sprlngdalf&gt;' Pennsylvant a,
LOH
F1Jrlllhw• took two 1a81e'S and .510 -.err• wtth •·~ of
161 1ha by present, to Fred ObUrta:er,
tatncrs Dana Salser Hacwe R 1 ENA G RAIL Rural Rome Nu 1
PLANS RUMMAGE SALE
treC the t hu'd with New"r'ork. Cen • and 177 while Daff Anderwn •l.o Jr for ha vtnf travel~ the tarthD 1
9 18 at 1
~::~~nl!l~hne Chapter. OES wtll tul t o Win iwo and one
half Md a nlLe seri"J. wrth S4S
on esl to auend the reun1on
p 1 J'ort Deposit Maryland
Ail( r I·''' ' ""''' "''"'
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·--nd St•eet M•• I
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hmt a llwnmail' Sale al the Pralt 1 pOints whol e ~..
171. 199 .-rwl 17S D•'le
-~----~ - - -~-HARDESTY 608
6th A1enue
k t
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(Qf.UNG SOON new 1957 model I Park(11'sburg, Weat VIrginia \ 1 I IJennu; Bla1ne at Holzt!r Hosptt;~l , Bluldmg corner of North secqnd
e won WtJ ou "
ee rom Darst •tso hH Sot for the wln- 1 Total
801 ttrn 1M 22114
Slr~el and ( oal Stretl on f'rrrlav Uf)hum Daktry
I ner1 F~W N• Yoric C•nJ,..I Joe
!btu 2 renls per word ) ne m 40 )iP Scott Mwaler outbn.u·d mr&gt;- GINIA McDONALD, 1311 Camden l rtday September 14 Grall&lt;lpill
v elec Avenue Parkersburg, West VH j t:nts i:lrt Mr and Mrs
and Salurd"y of thJs -week Mcm- ~ All three games between the Powell hM
DAILY SENTtNEL
, ...
serUon Mlnrm~tm chor.Kt 50c- tor Mole Speed. n~
ll all Hcinhan and Mr nnd Mr8 Clyde bl'rs ;;re asked to have tbc rr eon Sentmel and the Liberty Resl..lur j foliow-.d w;th 470.
l Chfford
U!2 169 180 511
4 Ci~uts pt•r woul lot thref&gt; f(•!l tric ..:encratur, 5ystem butl• m fl} I gmra MILDRED HUUST
wht t&gt;l means qutc kte starh and Str ell Parket ~-;h urg Wl'St V1rgm ra Ill own all or Pomeroy Mr, Ann a tnbutruns at the Store by 'l'hunJay ant wene elose, hut 11ctually 1h e
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1o1 k
Tedescf&gt;
120 143 131 JIM,.
secuhve tnsertwna:.
Hu k 0 f Holland 1 0 " e t orand &amp;ftl!r noon Mra E M BJake a nd I
....,r mr ~tref 1 ar el won two
helh•r tdllrt.g, no drag on power, 1 LU(Y MAJtlE COOK, 310 ~rank
c , •
1\
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newspapeT boys won tbe second out of thre&lt;e from HO&gt;l~m Bakery Blmd
1SO 130 130 3$0
Speti,ti- OnL' mnnlh ror 25 rrnts three jet C&lt;llbUrelm saves up tu ]In Str ef&gt;t Pllrkersburg Wt&gt;~t Vrr ~oth• r fhe l&lt;e w htu t ~also hav( !l Mrs Guy Reynolds will be e h•lr- game by a sUm UJ 'P&amp;R margin to ~ hov£: the Bake-n •n the cellar Ch is ler
14~ 1M 160 482
34
per
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mure
fuel
Be••
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Male
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FRAN
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FOGLESO~
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1 1 aughler Angt Ia age two
lll.1n
rn
c
harge
of
lhe
hfo
day
sale
and
look
th&lt;!'
IAII
by
just
four
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28
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Mar
1 (.,rueser
148
173 123 4t:l
1
per Willi
new quieter and s moother operat· o103 Lubeck Avenue, Parke-rshurg 1
NEW CITilEN
PLAN TUESDAY MI!ETING
Paul CUftord wa. bicht for tht ltet h&lt;lh th~ fmal game wr~t&gt; r."n" I H11ndreap
~4 14 14 4:2
wn Ru) mond Lowry desiJ;:ntd, West
V1 rgm1a
WILLIAM (
Th M ddl
Alh'- t A
Sentmt'l WJth 511 OD gi[llmes of I Cond• was high for the wtnners
Total
716 786 738 2210 /
FuH r::rle of 2 cents p{'r word will chmcc of colors Pnce writ plf&gt;ase HOLTZ, 3919 9Lh Avenue I'a1k
:l.l r and Mrs 1 .. ul llarbrech.
e 1 eport
oe •c
ssOI'- l6Z, 169 and UIO, while R~ks wlth., 464 ~rie!f and a 174 hrgh
be cha r gl•'d fo1 a&lt;hl' l tJ~rng 1r not }OU Metropolitan Auto Sales Mid ersburg, West
Vlrgmla
anrl J ar~ ,mnou neing thr brTth of a l~ llon will meet Tde&amp;day at 7 30 l navu led Ltberty With 490
on sir.gle, while fDr Holsum
Don LIBERTY •ESTAURANT
pa1d for bdure thf&gt; 25th of eaeh "'''"I
I FUANKLIN HOLTZ, 2l06
lBth daughter J11lanna at Holzer Ho.-- ~t the sch&amp;ol and CurtiS Jenkrnson, gilmes of 161 141 a- ... 188 Rink Sc"'
h d 502
h
1Coate!{
163 139 159 461
t• th e Menchlnl only' roUeduutwo 1ames unur.nng a
Wll games of Crow
148 J••
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moot h (vilowmg mst&gt;i hun
9-17 6tc
Avenue Parkersburg West Vrr PI l a I• Ffl dav Sep l~m ber 14 Gran d has a f 1Im '1'en Years WI"
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168
~~~~~-~~~~- : gmra, who are non resldl'nt s of 1 parents arc Joseph Harbrechl C:lf&gt;veland Browns" wb1th will b.• and had 190 and 100
The sf"~~;s
l Srnon
1M 172 103 431
Errors 111 Aflverl•~•ng-S hould ht•
fo'OR SALE, HOUSE frvc room · 1 the State of OhiO, and
who ore Pomeroy a nd Mr and Mrs Herv•n •hown Any mterested pejsons are
lak•r Fr.~rnrtut• heel thrM hlth
R DaHs
161 14l 188 490
1 Blind
reporlf&gt;&lt;ltnrmedtalely Tht• Darly both large ga.t'age, chf&gt;!lp F1~r qtJltk , net e,&lt;;sary parties to this
L~o-rvrng, West (u!umbra, W V'!r 1 mvJ1cd to attend thr. meehng
-~ __ _ - --· - - TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
130
130
Scntmcl Will not he responsible sa le !•hont&gt;' 6309-J
and tha i the name ~ and addrf'ssf's ~rank l t•Yt ng Pl l'le&lt;~ sant W VJ
BAKIR FURNITURE
Mtnchmr
190 160 350
fur mUle th:m one rnrnl roc t rn
&amp;-l7:lt c
or the defendants,
all •he un and Mr s Chloe Sbermlln ( levt;
MEETING GALLED
W. R Sb!iStten,programehaa~ll Clalwonthy
232161 177 510
Total
758 770 7Jf 2282
sel ti&lt;Hl
known helt'S, deVisf&gt;Cs, lrgatet&gt;s land an• ·J!:rl!ay ~ · an::i !Hil cnls J11J
,The Child Conservation League meludJn ~
aequamt.&amp;d ptraod
Bekf'r
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101
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- ·"av~ evenong , 1 ,,.., and wtlft(lme fer new member&amp; No''''
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e!ll:ecutors. admlmstratms and as ll !I na h ;..~ ~ a b1o 'h tr, Jeff rcy •ul
Nl
.,... Th,
...-149 183 148 4110
' T4•nder grf&gt;" n pot! BEANS $1 50 1s1gn~ of Mar y Eun-Iee W~rncr de ag&lt;" two
,
lbomf&gt; .ol Mrs Hobert Schmoll All parent&amp; are urged to attend Andeunn
171 199 175 5&lt;f.5,
Caur nr T':1,1nis and Special No
per
bushel Furmsh own con 1 ceased are unknown and f&gt;llnnllt I
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~nrl Stre.t
Oant
159 151 190 (,Q
tw1 ~ ,:Jf f vt&gt; nts pr111lcd at rugu
ta1ners Delbert Smtlh, Jta&lt;'me With ltasonable diligence, l:e aS+ I
, ...TQ Al't,ND SER'!ICES
,
800STRRB TO MEET
Total
819 795 840 2456
lvr rla~sJflcd rates Ob1tuanes
Phune 3683
g 12 tltp e, etlalned, w1ll t.akf&gt; notree that [ ~ A.l mcrr.b~~ l'~van
~
~·Of
LE TO MilT
Racine Band · Booslers Will meet NEW YORk CLOTHING HOUSE
pui.Jhs hcd at I cent per word
~~- l l'heodore H tlldort' filed hi s pel!·
., &lt;..
The Gio.and lnt~rnahunal Auxil- at Raeane Htlh Sehool Sept 20 Johratun
120
120
7 9(1 P. m. All parena -of band Bell
14
J
tiori
In
the
COft'IPlOn
Pleas
&lt;Jo
urt
or
less,
and
20
feet
wide.
r;rry
of
the
Brotherhood
of
Loroat
92
115
158
I I I
otices
·-~~~~~~--~~~-,(If Me1gs County Otlro, Case No PARl'EL NO. 2
motzve Ena;weers will meet Thun. members are urged to atttnd
H Young
ge 133 96 3Z7
N
II UN rJIJG~--.---12,454, allegmg that
be lS the
rlay afternoon at \be home ot Mrs
'
~
Jenk1M
139 166 165 470
1
0
or •"L'Sp::rssmg ONE four t()om and 1 frv~ room 1 owner of an undnrded one thlr
Betng part of the N(lrth half'of Lee Rous h
TAG DAY llbSTPONED
Powe.ll
162 186 12~ 471 •
duy or n•ghl on my farm D11rsy I apartments.
l3 room dw.elling, teenlh , (I 131 mterf'sl rn the fnl thf&gt; Northwe~t quarter or Set-Uon
Pomeroy Band Tal Day to be AII~Mworth
124 149 273
0 Nf&gt;il, Pom4·ro~ , RD3
newly decorated rns1de and out l lowmg descn bed real estate
No 11 , Town No 4, and Range 11
held Saturday 22, •postJM)ned rlue
H rll
78 71 7 220
~-,--,-c9 _J!i 6tp _ _ _
Must be seen to be apprec1ated
PARCEL NO 1
begmmng on Freid's line and run
SPECIAL MEltiNG
to ram on Satlll'day,, 15, Will aa:Jm
r:~l cap
889 796 7 ~ 2346 1
MADAM MARY
A N Bengel, Pomeroy 9 IH tr 1
1\lbt•t
A s p~tal mtetlllg of the Offu·· be po11tpooed ~ai.IM Veterans of HOLSUM BAKERY
1 lng J'!orth 80 rods alo11g
Clfl ed r,NHkr nnd advisor, know r SLEEPING ROOifS for rent With, Situate In the
Town' hlp of Scbultl's hne; thence
West 8l3 raJ Board of the Umted MelhodJ!It Fort!1gn Wah 11 to sell poppll!"'l WOOds
136 18~ 140 441
lt•dg(' · ~ pOWI!r, character IS cap·
cOOking privilege, 127 Butte .... I 01•vhe,dCounty ot Meigs, aud Statt rods to the cent~r of the road, &lt;' hurch u ea11ed bY. lhe chan man on the 22nd Tag Day w11l there- J Schilling
138 131 169 4SB
•
•· sen I! as Jo 11 ow- to wol
lhcn•e wolh •a•d ruad to Field's for Slmda" Septemht'r 23 at 7 •45 fo•e •- he" Oft ~~ 29
1tol br:u ns are money, a visit
nut Ave., Pomero".
o 3 l2tc : 8 1 1
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191 W3 168 M2
to me V.tll I&gt;!' of Immense vatue ..
_
~
eg nn ng at the
North\\~&gt;St line, thence w1th F1eld's hne to p rn rn the church parl or to con
Bhnd
130 130 130 390
1
to you Answers all questions The Hotel Martin has available, a eorner of land owned by Wi lliam the place of begmnlng contalamg Sider N'potts on the rep.:ur of th~&gt;
DAV TO MEET
Stobart
153
136 152 441
1
''''''"''•d
no
few rooms wtth runmng water PhU ips and formerly ownf'd by 30 act es, mme Ol' les-s.
purounage omd Gther bllsmess.
T 1
0,
R ""d•ngs
1
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1
AHCEL NO 3
A meeting ()( tbe Mason County
ot1t
748 725 759 2232
ON DISPLAY AT
C"hargt• Wrlh thJs ad and half
steam heated and Hotel .serv1ce 1es.ne
YIOC ~ Ill Seellon No p
'•
SUGAR RUN PTA
Chapltr of the DAV w111 be held SE&lt;'OND STI!ET .u.tc:ET
prrce }OU ar e t'nlrtled to a com·
at speetal weekly or
monthly 2, Town No 4, and Hauge No 11 ,
Bc1ng all that part of tlle North
pletl! full life rradmg Everyone
rates to steady guests Rales as I and runnmx ~outh 96 r ods thence half of the Northwest quarter of
Mr!l Ray Woodgeard pr~s ,dent, 1 at 8 P m 'l'utsday 111 the new Cra~es
12'7 122 159 l68
BUNCE BARLEY·
Wl'lcoml' Open d aily 10 AM to
Jow a.~ $8 weekly double occu-, East 28 '3 rods thence North 96 Section 11, Town 4 and Range 11 announced to&lt;by that the Susa1 DAV Home at MHO.D Sta4e- Com B Davto;
1M IU 133 ;
DAVIDSON
JIPM L(){';;_tf&gt;d 51 h house from
pancy Also rooms for Spec::!al rods alJJilg Albert Schultz's lrne that hes West of the publi c- road Run PTA w1ll ' hold 1ts frrst meet mander Wllll.am Pancakt and Ser Mrtch
138 1~ 182 ~
Flamtngo Club Rt. 7 , Kanau~a.
Meetings, Parties,
Weddmgs, then&lt;"e West 28 13 rods to the which pas.s·~ through stud settlon of the y-ear at the school Thurs- v1ce Officer Henry E Snuth J r Conde
17f 130 160
a..... '1 At AM St.
1
7
9
1
124
453
1
11
1
0
01110
9 12 6
luncheons, and supper partles I aeres, more or les.!..
Ru th oft or the West e nd of said gram has been
by Mrs mg
Handlrap
28 28 28 84 1
tp
Banquets, and private breakfast, plaN" or hegmmng contu•nlng 17 Exct'ptmg 10 attes sold to G. T
SJ. Yl OON'l'' YOU KNOW?
Phone 396 to Mr Samuel 0 PerA tight of way beglnnrng at the quarter Se&lt;"tlon
Bak.Pr's Will ~lve you the host
ry, lessee of Hotel Maltm
1 Southwest corner ef sard land and 1
A'so t&gt;Xc~ptlng a lot out of the
trade oo furrutl!l't ur appltan9 10 lmoc runnrnk West to 0111 elm tJee&gt; nntl Nort hwe~t corner of said land and
4 6-tl ::-::-~·--:::~,.-:--,~-,-~,.--- I he township road 40 fbct, more now uwned by Wat.'lon nnd Phil·
'*i.
3 Room FurnLQ.ed Apartment, I ~- - lips orr thl' Weat by land of Amos
Utilitres
paid.,
:JftiJ
N
4th
St
f
20
B)
I
G Uardon on the South by land I
,_
Mtddleport
...
9
11
6tc
BarBell-Simpson
Insurance
Ageney
of Cowdery and Fields and on the
ln memory ot Vanee Saund-ers who
Middleport Flrf'l • Automobile: East by the public road, contam.
passed away 2 years ago today,
5 ROOMS and iiATH, 10 Cole St 1 Bonds. Phou 6315-X
6-20-U rng 40 ac1es, more or lf!'SS.
SePt 1B
lor
small
reliable
family
$35
~
'T'her~ Is a r1ght
o( way re
Gtmc ls the fare we loved so
per month See Mrs Howard I COMPLETE lnsul.'lce Ptotectloa, served along the South s1d~ of
dear,
Cec1J, 800 w Mam st , Pomeroy 1 J.ife, Auto, Fife, Poho Call Doa sa1d lot by Cowdery fiOtlm the pu~
Srlent lhe VOICe Wl' loved to
~veRJngs
9 6 u
lf11ls, Middleport. Ohio
ltc road to th1s .lot
hear
_;;~::-- ~---::- __ 1
Thts de.('d 1s fnr lantl sold to
'TJ$ satt, but true, we w.onder
l"ar
Ledden,
(
~~~a
J
W. John&lt;on by
the hen&gt; of
' Wtly
' 4_.,,.
9cUlold Boards, 9Np ClotbA. I
1 noma~ {ium as rt'rorde&lt;l rn De-ed
The !}est ~re D1Wfl}s the fnst to
CUntoD ~.;r. Klddieport.
: FOR SALF.,-Pea~ 11t:lrby Rl'al -f:s- Book Vohmlf' 96 at Pages 10, 11,
d•e
P'bone 8265-X.
ll·l-tf l ta-te,
Rutland Town.~ hll' 31 12, anrl Nn 107 :rt
P:rge 42 of
Sadly ml!t~ ed hv Mothrr, 1kothe-r,
, IU'tf'~ l&lt;a-nd housf' b11rn anrl ()Ill Meigs Cou nty, OhiO
Run · resistant seamless
Sl!lters and Wire a nd rhildren
}~or rent - EJ(&gt;Ctnc wallpaper
bmldinRs See Ge11rge A 1\of('lll /'Af{U:L NO 4
9 18 Hp
mesh
knit Ruth Sorry 8\2
steamer Clinton Fisher, Mld
hart Admm1 str.rtor
61 -tr 1 S1tuatr
tn Olive
Township,
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to
11
dleport Ph. 6265X
111-tf ' •
Me1g, County, Oh1o and bc!ng
(8 B l
Servicec:
I
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.1~ l .tbe South hatf o( the Northwest
I
I. B. RAWLING SONS CO.._ It De.slr'able APARTMENTS m Mid·
quart&amp;t' o( Section 11, Town
and
Jtour Wrecker Serviee,
dleport
Fu~lsht':d or untur- 1
'7 '"ange 11 and bounded
I
mshed Phone
9_ 12 6tc POMEROY _ 6 room f a
.~ On ffte East by lands
1 1
I
Reg 31&lt; .....
' wHh bath Heated w~tl'; e~a:o~~ S F1elds, on the South
White cotton,
I
ONE Small House Partly furnlsh·l coal, outside cellar, also gar- of C S Car1 on the
Wf rt
nylon remforeI
ed, ne..w.ly decorated, garage A1·
agQ with Jaundty or utility room lands of S E P~ttcrson and on
ed 8-11.
so
two
4-room
and
bath
apartupg.talrs
Located
on
Route
the
North
by
lan,ls
of
VI
J
WarI
1
~omp.Jete WHEEL AIJGNMENT.
7
mellt$ sltltlble for two Call
with city matL rlelivf:! I'Y Nearly ~~rl:;!d contam•ng 40 acres,
W.:anelng and brake 1er,iCe.
I
'Hoctett'a Safet.r
Well
6009 \ 1
9 l1 6le
Y.l acre Jot and out of high
The pelrtl on further
alleges
I
IM'ain Strtet, Pomeroy, Ohio
water Will sell and mclude all that Thendoru H••Hiore iii a ne~
Se~
J~rru &gt;u re at only $650000
hew of Mary F.un1 ce Warner, de(81
I
Safes
Reg
!.79
Phone 108·Y ceased, and owns an und1v1rled
To take over estabhsbed route.
I
jll56 GMC ¥.1 ton 8 cyl pickup
$80 avera.ge weekly earnlJtft to -::-::c::-::-:-::o-=-:'::-,.-~c-'9~1:5_3:1~e One thirteenth, (1 13), Interest in
Dtx "Cab Low mil~age $1,895 00,
start F:xpenses pa1d. Retirement
7 ROOM'S, BATH, rights to sand lhe above dc!;cnbcd real
estate
~et t.s to qualjfied m•n Write and gravel 50 ft w1dth and wrth. and Is a tenant ln common with
Blaettnars, Pomeroy. OhttJ.
18-pc set• ScrvJc~ tor four
M J. Myers, 2416 Oat St, Park· in 50 ft of channel m OhiO River lhe above !lamed defendants
'
9-13-llte
I tn Peaeh Lustre AIK'hcr
ersburg W. Va., or call GN'· $4MOOO a eood fra!pe hodse, not
The prayer of sa1d petition ia
I•
195fl BlnCK Roadmaster 2 dr Riv" field 2-3610
washable ulas- 1
9 14 8tc old one, M. c. Hobart, Mlddlf&gt;po l t that the Court set off the plainiera Cpe, Power windows, seats,
9 15 3te
tlff's share of salt real e~ate in
Oval shape. 12·&lt;11 1
steering, ond brakes
SAVE
severalty and. a parUUon tbereof
WANTED
Pailrtlng..
Interior,
··U&lt;owW,hlte, red, pin~. I
Blaettnurs, Pomeroy $700 00
be marltl
,
,,
turqumse o&gt;exterior, TOOl, work paranteej:l1
9 - 13 61C!
The persons frrst above named
1
Rates reasonable Phone 381 "V
ROD~
will take nottce thai they
have
Homer
N.
Blaley,
P.om8r(Jy
.i9M MERCURY Mooteray Hard·
beeft, J'narle porUes defendant to
9 8 12tc
top Ope, Mercomatlc
Bnve.
sa1d
t)ehtlon and they are requi.J..
INSURANCE
AGENCY
$1 69S 00. Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
ed
to
answer the same on or beBULLDOZER
R~&lt; l.H
9 13 6tc /
fore the 201 h day of October 1958
For
hire
for
basementJ
1nd
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Theodore Hilldore, Plamtiff
BPncls. P. M Cowdent, toq
19:S5 BUICK Special 2 dr, Sedan
A«IDIN1'
O'Brien
and O'Br1en
Sturdy meta I
Dynaflow ~rive, Radio, Heater
Bottom.
8 29 tf
Lit., c.....atY •• hnda _
Attorneys
for Plalntltf
J§1ltess SIZe 54-in Iipper
Enam~l • lined.
$2,195 00 Dlaetlnau, Pomeroy
(8), 21, 28 (A) 4, 11, 18. 25: 6tc
31S..qt. ' slH'. •
!20
Business
Services
&lt;llelll' alld quilted l)lastic
-:cc:-:--::====-=9"'-'13 6tc
White, ~Jon
1947 CHEVROLET CAR, NelgNOTICE OF APPOINTMEN"f
In Mt-·PO'"', OHIO
ter and Cleek garage Racme Phone
Admlnlltnter
61J6.M
I'HDNII .
611f Est1t• llf Sarah Ma.....,.. Anoott
!6ll
Docoo...t
J ]5 lf
..... 2.19
Notice' 18 hereby given that
Boudoir
and
1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 dr. S~
a:o.r
A Arnott whose Post
&amp;.
dan, Clean tnsJde
11.nd
out
address Is M.lddJeport,
rift,
shades.
3
$1,195 00 Blaetlnars, Pomeroy
be-en duly apgolnted as Admlnls. . . 49c
-stylet
'
9 13 tile
' ti'atar of tbe &amp;tate of Sarah Mar.
Heat resistant
g&amp;r~t Arnott late of Middleport,
l9:54 BUICK Spet1ol 2 rlr Sedan
Curved Up to HeaVY' aluminum Holda 0 lb.
lftl. SeU-b.atlD.J cover.
Meig11 County Ohio, deeeased.
OrJa:tnal blue- with wMte top
make basttn&amp;
Dated
thl~
6th
day
of
Septem$1.195 oo, Blaettnars, 'Pomeroy
easy'.
ber, IOOtt
9...)3 6te
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court,
19J, For
Meigs Couflty Ohio
Jtei S9i::
G•J
(9), 11, 18, 25 3tc
FIJJEit GLASS Awnlnlt 1nd door
,tt1p;ed.
qtn9011.
caftlopiea Ray-Glo Gas ilea let 1
W.ashable vinyl: Gotden
LoGf[t~
2cJ x 40.1n. 4.
Venetian Bh~ liJI lbe1 aftd
LacP pattern in 5 lovely
colors
oolbr11. Fr.ee e11tim••·
__ 1\eg I 79 -T.. fftMt the dHI,.• of every
colors
Wfppel Supply, 21$ tJnton
3-2(: set of fam·
t.mlly ••• ll a ctlt ,... ftmlty
Regl.OOpalr
Polneroy '
8 81 '-"··- ·1
Heavy
~ Plro - llin1
)otea prool
ll,\ $\!o
AI'PLES FOR SALE - 111&gt; miles
•bowl&amp;.
south or Ruttlnd. Jo'fln L. RO&gt;m·
lnes.

WANT
lADS

WEDNESDAY
S1gn On
Toda,y
•
r o-ffee Tim&amp;

Srgn On
T C&gt;II:!ty

1200 Parsons Stndv

avatlahle· one mcath, tl By mall oae year $8; 111: moothl, $4 25.
'We' roeotlla, t2JJG; oae moatll $1
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II 3D It Could 81! You

Nstlo nl advetttJitlol representative, BotllDellt·Kimbal1. IDe
14..' l.e.m.~gtDb Ave, New Yorll: City, 1e 1'0 Y
Subscrtptlo11rates DeJlvel'J by carr 1er wllen avallable 30 ceah
per week one Je&amp;r lD advaD.ce at The ln.tly Stlltibel offlc&amp;. $H~ 60
•ta moathA. $?.80; three mo.atba, $3 90 By motor r&lt;.~ute whert

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Editor
do not seem to st op tralf1c
\ 1ola10rs Perhaps better resu lts
eould be obtomed b) Jmpoundmg
th&lt;&gt; car for thtrty dn)s
U 55
If thf'Se do\ators .ha.d lo walk to
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th• \ lllljlhi Y,Jje up
9 L.HJ
Wilham R Sullnll'l I
720 West Ti!nlh 1' 1 , ~~ 00
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mlniiJII )l!!reolator , 991! dlst. doths . 8 lor 99e

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l!e1 49e womeM'o ace
paints, erill$ sels . _' 88d , lalo brlels. 5-1-7 .. 37e

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Brooklyn• Milwaukee Will Battle
·For Bunting As The Redlegs Fade

LATE START

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By

Alan MGver

'Ohio Hi School Grid Ratings
For First Week Of Season

.

CAl WAS MURDER WEAPON

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, 1 t1UON Drive ·In

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1tJ
Thanks to 1t couple of ,Rrilly
The Brookl yn win came t~fler
vn
' ' . ....,..... ....
"old pros" named Carl Jo'urillo thf' Redl('gs had r&lt;dliPd for th,·ee
and Warren Spahn , the r.tatronal runs tn thl' n~r:rth to tic the score
TUESDAY
&amp; WEDNESDAY
League pennant race was nar - and send the g&lt;~mc into I'Xlr&lt;~ m·
Cl•rk
G•bl•
L..- '"""'
rowed down to a two-t eam doA· nmg:-. .
"HONKY TONK"
fi.ght today to ~ee who geta into I Dodger ~ tarter Clem Labine ,
B••ll Rath~
lela LU1141
the Warld &amp;!ries agains t the New mak1ng hr.o; f rr;.t starting assign ·
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP
- It's a by Warren !larding and Columbu ~ gu:10u' ~ teilm &amp;:ored a 60-20 vicYork Yankees - who may clinch m~nt siuee July 24, 1955. retired
" THI BL'CK
brand
new
SLEEP"
1ory OVL'I' J) 11y 1on K'uer.
- Ohio high school foot-~ North ' 1n. -lh&lt;~t order ·
""
the American Ler;1gue flag tomg:h t 15 batter;. i n a ro w and had the
b ·ll
a
season,
but
t
he
same
old
story
Benedictine
and
Troy
finished
in
I
HORROR!
Tbe Cincinnati R ~&gt;dlcgs now are Redtcgs vp·tually catinJI out or h1 s
as far as the top tea~s in
the a dead heat ror 14th place , while
Tolcdfl Libbey'~; upset '21-7 vicc.rtoon _ "GOOD NIWS.
virLually out of the NL battle a;. hand un til Wally Post lilngled with
state arc cetn c~rftE.'d Wtth Canton Portsmouth, Akron Garfield and ~ Lory over highly rated Hamilt.on
KEEPING"
result of their ~ lo~ to the t·.vo out in the ninth. The heavyMcKI~Jey
an&lt;l Ma~illon headin.~:: Day~on Ch_a minade and
Toledo was a sweet one for Coach Bob
FAMILY
NIGHTS
'..; BroQJccyn Dodgers Monday nig ht hitting Cincinnati order was litert he hst.
Dev1lb1~ !L ed for 201h.
Monsen, former Ohio State sta.n&lt;l·
..'· o~.:,Furillo' s r..lramatie-... lOth-inning ally stumplitd .
Openl~g ga me
jitters played
This week will find some of the out. The Qll.rne marked Mom.sen'a
2 Adult Tldcett Admit Carl
c~ un.
'·
Dodgers Jump
havoc
w~th
mlny
of
the
top
draw·
lop-rated
teflms
facing
a
little
trtifdebut
in
Ohio
high,
school
~b·
1
;4?
Thlt l~es It up ~., fhe Dodgers
The Dodgers ·.; umped
1 cr prospect!i, and the upset bug !er oppositwn as the season gets ing ranks.
I"
, ' tbt ~llwauk .. ".Braves, and~ Hal Jeffcoat for'
lb.e Do~ now 1~ 1 by 0~ full 1t)je (lfSJ mmng
got 1around
the. Buckeye
down to the
, really
Stat~- The
top casualhes
wete McKinley
takebl"aSs
on atack.E
tough stage,
War- '
'Om~
-"~' tWo game;i''..1n thf;. o11t1- 'fiS tlie key
~an:nkon Public, Cleveland Bene- ! ren Harding sq11.ld, and a lan,w
imp
ll"t'[Lnst · ~ &amp;Otumn ' Th~ 1 Was
a
d1rhne and Toledo Devilbiss.
cr.owd is expected at
spacious
Brav
~·)l:ioundd. ~ druppm~; w:~s
i
As
a
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the
first
ratings
of
Ftwoett
Stad
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in
Canton.
tbe opener of a lwi; l\l,i: ht !)ill t•J .
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Massillon , , hoping to ~isplace
Ure Giint&lt;~ , 7·2. tw£m,t&gt; Spahn
8tngleott ·
and
Ohio
Board
of
Coaches
were
a
bit
.McKinley
from the toy spnt take~:~
averted ~mnpt(•lc Jis.aslC'"r by gain- Heese.
. jumbled !rom pre-seas~ prcdlt· On. Canton Lincoln , rated ~ne of
ing a 4-l "·ictnry .
Rcll 's lont.; tripk to dt•cp cC"nter,
tions. Hamilton .
Devilbiss and the Ca nton arc11's b~Uer teams.
Hen• e why \h(' Rl'dl('~ ~· pligtu : followed by Frank Robinson's douBene-diotine all were m(•mbers of Mansfield laurwhe.s its Greater I
3eems hopei(' ~:, Th&lt;"y're now four ble, netted Ci ncmnati its first run
the 1955 top J(} list, but only the Ohio Leagu~; thi."J week against ,.
game:&lt;~ behind the Dodger!&gt; and In the I hird Inning , but Duke Snld·
Big Blue managed
to
altracl Middletown .
lhrec belfin&lt;J th e Brave11 with only cr belled his 39th homer over the
~Mugh
votes
to
stay
ther&lt;'
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One of thE' top hi!i!hUghts of las;t
11 to play . They have to hope ror nght fit'ld screen rn the bottom of
lnll: a 10th spot.
Friday's opening night was a bril- l
a cumpiE'le culta(lse b.v not une, the same frame to move Droo~lyn
McKinley, the best h'am in the Hant runr.ing disp lay from jun ior
b!(both, rivals to get back into shead, ~1. The blow gave Snider
stale la9t y-e ar, took up where it I F1ullback_ Ro h r~rgusun of Troy,
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tion.
the Nation~ I Lea~:ue home run lead
l-eft off b
oilln 205 votes len- who !IC(}J Pd .o.;rven t ouc~down~ a_nd I
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tb.j.rd -plarc Ci ncinnati f{ed - by one homer over Frank Roblnty to sp:rep abov~ runnent' PMas· r~llcd lL1l ·5tH yards m 16 trip:; I
lei&amp;" c{n a fOUt·JI:alllt&gt; se ries WLlh 180n.
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learns, h owever,
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With .tlw ball
Nt•l':IIN&gt;s
the PhHad('lphta Ph1llics in a dau ·
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won opening games with e&lt;~se a~
blcheader hert' tuday .
FOI? A.t. ROOK!£ /IOIIORf.
The pennant cxpt·es!'; the RC'"dlq:t&gt;
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Lin ·
IF 1/EP PU/ V{ A FU£1..
boarded early in the st'aso n 11nd
coin , 80-6, ann Massillon blanker!
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5EAGoll Ar I{;S I.Arll
rode most or tht• way th an k .~ lo
'Joledo Central Cathol ic, 35-{1.
StMfMI!~ PACl!.
Cincinnati's hravy slug~cr~. $CCill ·
M,nsfleld attracted e nou gh vot~s
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tjQ hold d()wn t hird place ih "the
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BY UNITED PR&amp;SS,
qpe·ning raling!P, polling 170 pof.nts
The Rcdlegs ~li 1Jped lo th iril . ·
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87 56 .608
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Rev Satin is /lo,.,.,u.d. You juot opeD the caa
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• : t.A L}le .Bnwkly,n Dodger.s Monday Md~auke~
A7 58 .600 1
~d st~ right in on yOUr paint job. Even more
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were easy winners In the season ':. 1 b~ cn destgrwtcd t he Homec6min(:
wporttult-you
escape tl)e pitfallo of illadeqlJ!IIe
g_acne I.Jy Wahama High ScOOol of·
The victory put the Dodgen into St. Louis .
72 70 .607 14~
ANN ARBOR, Mlch UP- lf pre- Kramer when the st&amp;r end,·was openers.
staring.
Homogenized
ltev Satin ,Pvee you a
firllt place, a full ga.rue out in Philadelphia
611 76 .460 20~ ~eason Predictions continue to run injured last year. Rottunno·t ~ tyer East Liverpool, gunning for 8 f1c1als.
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front. Milwouke e, mea nlime. drop - Pittsburgh
132 82 :431 · 2S:W a s t~ey have for the vast few iorm1nee was a plea:;in g 8u~t'~ se(!(lnd straight unbeaten SCR90n, ' The game whrch Will he pla)'·ed I
" beautiful, smooth job every linw. It'• perfect for
plld to second Dlter hold ing fort h No~ York
59 8t .f,ta 28
yea r.!l, Univetflity or AhchiJan story for the Wolverine cOQ H~s. landed the sevenlh spo-t , and Lima at Waht~ma's Bachtel l-'l€ld will
every room in your llome-illdwlilll kitcltoii
at first plllce fur many weeks.
Ch1ca~o
~6 86 .394 30lf.t Coac h Bennie Oolterbun could
And Gene Snider, 11eco nd s lng surprisingly pulled into
eig hth 1roo .ro~1owN1 by a Homecoming I
·and bathrooms.
M&amp;nager Birdie Tl'bbetts sched·
Mond•y's RMuth
wind up in November ttlc happiest center, could move into the fro nt place after mauling Ci ncinnati Dame _tu be hdd In the schMI
line, a position he held two years Hughes, . 34-l4, in its opener.
lo!Ymll'a~rum . Th(' dan('e will be
uled neweomcl" Larry Jan.ten on New Yark 7 Milwaukee2 ht twl mao in the Big Ten.
sponsored hy the St•nlur lh,'i"s.
tht~ r.wund for Cincinnati In the Milw . 4 New York I 2nd night
Two years ago MJchigan State ago. Last season he w11 ~ droppcrl
Ci ncinna ti Purcell finished niMh
Muiiie for thro dan rc will lw
opener 11 nd Art Jt'owl er in the B_rooklyn 5 Cin&lt;'i nnat.i 4 10 in· wu nominated for top spot in the by .teholastie ine ligibil ty. Vctcrnightcap. Jansen ha~ wun two or rHngs, nl~;ht
conference and flnish!!d ninth. ana ~harley Brooks, end, Dlck and Upset victim Hamilton had fumis hell by Chet H&lt;td &lt;Jox and his
thrl'c oulin~.'i for tlw Hcfl!t·~s..
Only #IDC.Ii • .SChf'duh•d
Michilii:llfi showed euly promise lleyJjeh, tockle, and Lacov Faul , enough support ro, lOth.
.
dance band.
In the second 10 teams. b al1ol·
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wlulc Fowler has won 11 ilnd
Pro'Jibl• P&lt;tchtro
hUt year but wound up third when anchor fhc s&amp;ond lin e w1th Smder.
.
lng was unusu~IJ.y eiOS@ with LorfiGHT RESULTS
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_st. L&lt;:ruis at BfOQklyn nlaM--1 beat.en by Ohjo State the la.st day
. Unc Coach Jack Blot~ ha.~ three I aln getting the choice Jl!h spot
NEW YORK . Pa t McAtel:'l". 160. '
Continuous Service
Jansen facf!s Curt Sunmons wh o Mi.Zell 14·12 vs CJ"uig 12-10.
o! the .!lCjjliOR.
has won 12 ot hi!! 22 n\.Jting~.
Milwaukee at l'lltsbura:h night
And this year, Ooaterbaan's s_oph~mor-e~ rca~y to hll out the by vinl ue of beating Benedictine. l:!:m:land, outpointed Jrrr~, l. uetl[·(' ,
r
and t' uw·u:r fuees fl()lJin Jl 9 ll~.!rts --Bunlette lB-JO VB Kline 13-IH
ninth as hea.d co11'ch, the Wolver- hne mclu.dmJI 2::18 pound. 6 foot, 2/i-13. 1'hc Steclcrs wete followed lti4'h, New Haven. Conn. 10.
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Chle:~go at New Yol"k 2 ...,...Hu.s h 'ncs have been ·relegated to thlr.d 2 Inch Willie Smith , whtl at 18 h~
a "growlng" boy, accordinR: to the
Torrid R•n Continu••
12-8 an~ Brosno.o ,._8 vs Gomez pl11ce by the predictors.
team doctor. Smith comes from
lt app!!Qrcd today the f1 1rrtfl 7-15 and Surknnt 2·2.
But Bennie haa a veteran line
Uttle Rock, A.fk, .• ~nd pl ayed wi th
thr~c-wa}' l "a&lt;'L' for llw N11 tional
Cincinnati at
P h;I~'~J·,~!to~; headed by All • Americf:a End junior left hal;t,:tCk spedste1· Jim
League ThtG continuer\, wilh the twi-night - Jansen 2·1
Jton Xramet Wlth 1fam. Abent1,
Pace.
R1tdh·gs Jmt h l!r nway but stil l 11-tO vs Simmon 11 12--10 and Ro- said bY ma'Uy lnJ'he cotlrrr-cncc
witbin thrtatcning lliMt&lt;~m·t•.
hNts 17Hi.
,
to he a.'l good or bettel~han KramEnd Gary Prahet and (; 111 wd
A Br.ooklyn '• hNo loda~· WH!I C:•rl
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er, at the other er\d. ~tfad:les 11.re Jrrry Marciniak complete the line
F.urlllo, who &amp;~pmmed 8 IOLh in- St. Louis at Brooklyn
held down by Al SlJn)"n an~ Jim wh~h averB,Ics .2ll pounds eornnlnJ homer )t.ondny niuht ai-(Pin~t Cjllchgo 8.1 New _Y&lt;d:
Orwis whilyuarda are Dh!li Hill pared to the" flnrt s tring average
the Redle.:f. to bring thr o, 1dgcl'"!l Ctilclnn~ttl at Pblllil&lt;lt'lphia nltht
and M;n ~n . M~e ltot~nno, a or 208 po1,1nds.
'@ yhtory
put them a full game Milwaukee at Piltaoburgh night
converted end, i.t at center.
Smith, wit h a few gam N e:c·
Am.rh:•n L•'eue
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perlence,
may give senior Sigman
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8 11rr 11 at r fl t nl an
~ ru?"L:n0m.,, Joodln•tt ' of/the 101 .." , Ne y 1c
w. L. Pet. GlJ Jim erry
Van Pelt and Jim Maddock a touah filbt for the starting rig ht
cam•.) 1t the .cKpense or Hrnoks Ch:OV M
92 52 .fJ:m
again are scheduled to ~!hare tackle spot, accord ing to sumc
Michigan obllcrvcr 8.
La...,·rence-, CincinnAti'!\ thi rd pitehlca~a
RO 62 .li63 11
b k
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btoUiht the Dadger~ their Clcveland
80 63 .1539 11\-1 quarter ac · Barr, accord hi to
The Wolverines !till are drillin{:
•• ,·n th• 1,,1 ,n,·nc Boston
.MO 13
Michla:an officials, bas fully rc- ...
70 ••
1 running formations at
Yl.lo ''
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Deh"Oil
F bas
7 ~ 68 . ~ 4 16 11 covcre rom 1 nee opera on an
wll\
be
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to
go
at
full
,t,en•lb.
ct·ry
Field
before mo.ving lo the
R8 Ill mru:li\
fJ2 81 .430 "'"
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•uc- ian
I t 101 ,001 seat ala d mm for the
A
large
share
of
Michigan
't
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W~~~hingto,p
·58 00 .406 33 V..
Kansa1-1 Clly
ceMs could teat on the bid ahould· , Se Pt · 20 opener w1lh 'purlried"
46 96 _344 45
ers of so phomore• Bob Ptacek nt ' UCLA but many !t;~el Mlchil!:an
N
Monday'• Re•ulta
tai lback and John Ue rrnatoln at wnJ. have to ~resent a stronger
0 .f:!Jl~~-• . »che(h,•lf!&gt;d, ·
fullback. Ptam pronounced tot· acraal game H 1t expects to rt prcTu~tl•y's Prob•ltl• Pltch•n
sent the Bi T I P d
Baltimore at Detroit _ Johru;on chek a 208 pounder from CleveI en n asa ena on
8-- to vs Foyt~tek l3-l 2
land ,' played both fullback .nd New Year's Day.
HoR!on Ill Kangs Ctty night quarterback in high •c~ool and has
Ohio State last year ran rou gh ·
Bmwer l-8 v~_orm_a'\ 8-10.
?ce n i_mpre~slnJ the Mlchllilan , shod over conference opponent ~ in·
~ Nflw York &gt;&lt;~koago night ....... stalt ,, Wllh has bf:l'd ruonlng. He cludinc Michi&amp;an with ha rd ly a
Ford. 18.~ vs
'fee 20-7. ·
also can pass.
P¥8. Bllt OfiU had a big lillie
W-4 ~ hl ngto Rt Cft~,eland 2, twi.
llerrnstcln, Hte Ptacolr:· an ~blo- h ea ded by Jim Parkt~r and !' rank
nil(hl - 9-t.obb.. tftil-2 and Aher. an, Is a 212 pound, 8 root. 2 mrb Macl:lnaky ·with Howard llop&lt;tnRth.}" l-{1 \'.s " ~lN-c 17-0 and (;Rrl'ia harder runner Wh.o allo may throw lona: c.ssady . in the ba('kfirld.
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Whcther "MiehJcan Gan match th 1~
' Weill~~
I hat makes every ~cthcld Buck's aucce&amp;fi wllliout In lll'rlal
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' Dn~ton at Kfnsas ctty
man 1 po.'llllble pa•ser •nd may ga me is questionablt.
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1 Ba ltimore 1qt Detroll
~olvc the problem that fla• hurl
But If OOile'rbaap's b&amp;cb can
Only g~nle.s .!IC~~\I~d..,
th e Wolvorlnes thll' ptlt 'wo een- ke&gt;ep the oppotitlo:R bonos! with
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$nn11 .. Although ·Mlc:hllan bas tw_o 10111e1 to Kramer Iliad Macntz to
uf the bClllt ~nw ln tbt;l nation tt match the runntna of Rarr. l'tll eSU
has not had an outatundlna Plll!~cr. cell:, HerrnsteiD and Pace, Dennie •
10
Kr11~or will rem•ln on the hne may cross up the predictors as
NEW 0\li..EANS, La. • WUhc liccord ma: to 001terb1an , if the tbe.Y have been the ast tw
.
0 years.
Vaughn . 1~9. Hollywood, Calif, sophomore~ come thrOU(h in tlw
P
outpollltl•d Chwrlie Ju.teph, New baC' kficld. Durlni sprint: tnlnlng
Orlean .~ 10.
lhe gi ant 6 foot, 8 Inch. 216 pound
It wa s dcclded t.o hold the 1957 ,
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- - - -- -- l' nd was switched to tailback and reunion at the home of Mr . Jnd
MONROE, L.a . • Clarence Cook, co uld take over now In c1.se of Mr•. Jobn Wolf at Letart Falls, 0.
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The meeting adJournP.d with the
Drl rlana~au, I M, St. Paul, Mln r. .
Rotunno then qouhl be put back singlnJ o( the hymn "God .He WUh
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The Women 's Auxiliary of the
Grace Episcopal Church met on
Tburlday at the home of Mrs. J .
E. D. Hat1111ger. with fi ft ee n preee nt.
Mra. Evert'tt Hays presided and
devotional prayers given by .MrB.
E . R. Ti tus. The Secreta ry, Mrs.
Lit'twilt'l" and lhe treasurer , Mrs.
Price gaw~ their repo1·t s. Mr.:~ Har Llnger r.ead an article
abou.t a
Japanese E pu;eopal Bishop Mrs.
HaYs .tpOke un L1 hcna and Mrs.
Ke}ton showed scenes tak.en in
Maine.
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and
.!tudy period Mrs . Hartinger served delicious ref~shmen ts
after
which the member3 enoyed a pleasant !Kl-Ci!'- 1 hour in the Hartingers'
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Eleanor s. Schaaf, Middlepor t Society Edilor- Pho11c 6079
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At Layette Shower Saturday Eve

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SURPRISED

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S hll ley Hou ~ h , mcdiea l pat! en!

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frum Heat h M• •lh oYouth
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Mrs. W iHi&lt;:1m Atk •ns assi!itM by
G :~ rn t•s W t' ff' plo~1 • •I t!unttg ttw
Mra. R obert Morris Jr. e ntertamed , cVL' Il ihg afte r wh1d1 t he hono. E-d
with . a layette bower, Saturday gut·~ ! opent'll h• 1 llldll Y g1fls

ev.e mng at her homl'.
C h.:ster
Road, hono ring Mrs. Richard R..r
senbaum .
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theme was carried out in thl· decoraUons.

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Edward 1o ~ p m nd we n~ accompam ed
Baer, Mrs ltl{'hartl Junes, Mrs . h)- th e Hev C Haymon Konkrlght.l
Th~ odu t e ReL'1.
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Oiftcers ,tt the Conference and
Coati'S, Mts.~ S 11 lJY s:nter.
Mrs \J ~ ttors wtth Mts-' Roush were Edl"aul Chapman .
Mr~
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lluush . Mrs How ard \1uush, Mr;t. ttobcrt lk nncsy, John Ketchka,
Tom Crow J r \fr ~ Alfred Orow, George Htbbs, Eudell Konkright,
Mt s Bob Ctow . M1 s l'' n •d RttSc n- Sharon Jolll' , and Vera Covert.

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On Her Birthday

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Grace Met.hodist
Womens AuxJliMy
In Thursday Meet

June Ridenour Exchanged Vows
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and daughk-r, Rhonda; Mr. and with tbe F. B. I. there.
Boaa, GaUl.poHs.
and Mn. Robin M.Jlll u4
The group enJDYed a pienic dln· daughter, Robin, are on a mo«lr
ner at the RDadslde Park.
trip to w aahineton, D. C. ,ihe Smo-

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Mrs. Vwla Edward!'
has re- key Mountains, FLorida and other
t urned !ram a week'&amp; viait in Col- southern stale~r.
umb us w•th ber daua:hter, llrs.) Recent cuesU of Mr. ,and Mra.

Harold Hlnkt·l . 1\fr ~ George Tay.
· lor. Mrs Onn Sunt h. Mrs. Rk h·
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Lucill.:! YouD.J , and her afl.t.er, Ml"5. Sturle)' MiU 11 Included Mr. aDd Mn
Lillie Goke)' . _Mrs. Edward.~ bad Arlie MUla J r., Spri.n*field, who
planned to visit her 10n, Jack, who were enroule hOme from a VIQo
was a recent surgical paUeat for tlon in Florida. Mrs. lbn~ld JohDttre trouble bllt received word son, Springfiekl was alao a recent
tbat he had been taken from biB &amp;.Uest. of Mnl. Millt wl'o I&amp; m at
home In Penrusyl.,.ania to a Veter· her horne on Fourth Ave.

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Ited Sunday with hls parents, Mr.
and Mrs Chris Buckley and son
George in Zanesville.
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Mrs. Lewis Van Cooney
and
dau ~ht er,
Judy.
accompanied
FirJYd Stallley, Dayton, to Washington. D. C. after Iris Van CoOney, who has resigned her posJtio.n

NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. lf"&amp;rk Grut8er,
Long H.ollow road are announcing
the birth of a son, Malcomb Joa. eph, l t Holzer Hospital, Wednesday September 12. Grandparent&amp;
are "Mr. and Mrs. John Goett, Lincoln HJll and Mn. Charles Grue~o
er, Cleveland . The Grueser 's also
have five other &amp;OnB.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tul!lday, September:

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Sui'e,·. inet pensive way to color slides
yeu~;~tile-plut-! Tf-lis fine but low-co~~ miniature focu1e1 to 2 ~
teel; hcu _.q fast 113.5 lens for fine resultJ even on dull"doyt;
and shutter •peeds to 1/ 300 for octiofl. Drop-In, no-thread
makes It apPle-pit-easy to load, and; the "red;dot''
provide box·comera simplicity In color slides. ·

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FURNISHINGS

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Selection
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BEND
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BEDROOM SUITES

LIVINGROOM SUITES

$89. to $399.
. $58.00

SEALY MATTRESS $39.95

SOFA BEDS

COMPLETE

Platform Rockers .. $19.95

HOlLYWOOD BED $4950
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$89.50

'LANE Cedar Chest $49.95
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$69. to $995.

•OLD FASHION

WOOD ROCKERS

$8.75
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Ham Baxter.
Mrs. George Tavlor of Cincmnat J
was th e weckenrl ~ucst of Mr. and
~Irs . Harold Hinke\.
David Thomas returned to hts
hotn&lt;!, Minersvi!l e, S.'lturday aftct
a ~ o we&lt;!ks vi sit in CrookSvill e
with Mr and Mra. Walter rhomas
and famil y.

Mrs. Paul Harbrechl and inftml
dau~:ht er, returned to thelr Mm oun.,.oln Hetght.~, )torda;y from thct
Holzer Ho.'lpilaJ,
! Mrs. H. D. Defenbaeber w!t, wa~'
' rail ed here twg weeks BIOr~th
illnen
ber brother, Jl't
B.
Will returned to her home. Co umbull, Monday. Mr. Will a patient tn
Melli&amp;General Hospital is tol'lvalciS·
cmg nicely.
Mr . and Mrs. Doli Blanke)lship
of Canton arrived Saturda.y for a
visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Swatrel at the home of her daughter Mn. Norma Chapman . Mr
Blanke nship returned home, Suu ·
day evening and Mrs. Blanken5htp
rcm:nned fo r a weeks vistl.
Clarence Andrews and 1 dau g!t tcr, Mary Alice are confined tn
thelr hOme, Ebenezer St. wlth th e
flu .
Raymond Hatfi~ld and son Chn rlcs of Brooksville were weekend
yuests ol his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Andrew Hatfield and other rel :.~­

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PLENTY OF USED FURNITURE IN OUR ANNEX

BAKER FURNITURE
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Grne Eakcw o! Da.vton spent lhc
wec k~ nd with hia motber, Mill- J
W. l&lt;:Mkcw , Unlon Ave
Mr. and Mr.a. Edgar ftcplcs of
· Columbua returned ba.rne
atk r
spending two weeks vlaiUna rel ative~ and friend&amp; !n Pomeroy and
Martrord , W. Va .
Mr. and Mre. William R. OINeiJI,
Pomeroy Rt. 3 wfte vlalt.td ihte
pMt week end by Jlr, and Mn.
Ray-mond O'Neill and chtldrftn ot
Forl Wayne, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs.
. Holly O'Nelll and children of Columbue.

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You taste It In every steamlnr cup-the unusually
rich, tanii'Y flavor of nature's choicest coffee.
For that's what Fol,er's is., .a unique and individual

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Tlxidbs and prl-v•te autos were · nlfllt meetlftl .~nd • pot_Iucl •up.
.
"i.U II&lt;
·the
f pressed
into service to oarry mes- per wiU be l!er.-ect.
~ ·iat· .,
tagea to abd fram the tbree hoeMr. and Mrs. Stockton was ap:pltab here.
pointed in charge "of plans ~or •
· Many of the couriers were Halloween Party.
,:
\. )':OUthtul members of hot r()d club.s
in the city.
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l The Port~mouth Exchange 'Clos0
'·~ in&amp; came as the most Important
development In .the nine-week-old
\ strike since a . mob attacked the
J: Cadiz Exchani:e several weeks
f ago
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The labo~ dis_pute has curtailed
phone serYice m 24 c&lt;~untles of
·
tbe state".
William.s said he regretted the
The Ex~ulive' Board of tbe
Jlnecessity .. for closing tbe ex- Middleport Parent-Teather Auocicha~e "but the company simply ation has named the · following
cannot permit per&amp;Onnel to be sub- room-mothers for tbe year: Kmde t"jec:ted to coritinuing and lnCreas- a:arten, Mrs. Guy Reynolds. teach·
'! inJ ha:zard.s to life and limb."
er: Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard, .Mn~.
41It ha.s become necessary to Clyde Ingels, Mrs. Donald "'Milh,
evacuate pen~onnel for
fe-ar of morning; Mrs. Michael Hackett,
their ufe.ty," he sald.
Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs, Lloyd Say·
Williams said Ohio ConsoUdated re afternoon; Flrst, Mrs. Magg ~
"Jtands ready to re-open the ex- "Mrs. Marvin Swan, Mn. Charles
• chanP. whenever it baa effective Slater, Mrs. Clarence Stewart; Mrs
1
t •ssural)ce from some
autborita- Carpenter- Mrs. Lional Boop, Mrs
tlve aourte that personnel
and Cbartes Carksoo, Mrs. Earl Davproperty will be acconted propa- en port. •
proteeUOD under the law."
_Second, Mn. Allensworlh-Mrs.
. Tallu Resllme T..ay
Mllton Hood, ~rs. William Davis,
Negotiations in the et.rlke bad Mre. John Bollinger; Mnt. Rupebeen. tentatively Sl'~eduled to re. Mrs Denver Nelson, M.rt. James
.sume today but officiab doubted Pu!len, Mrs. Norman Humphreys;
wbetbe.r they Would be.
Thtrd, Mr,s Covert-Mre. Comell
WJU1ams aaid: he saw
"Uttle Van~, Mrs William Lowe, Mrs .
· bope" 9f progress tn the negotb- LouJs Long; Mn. Sherman- Mrs
_ tiona. '•He aaid ihe tbree main b- Ke.~meth Cooke, Mrs Charles EdSUM were - union 1ecurJty, a. no- wards, Mrs. Don ·Beckcr.
strike claUJe and whether certain
_Fourth, Mls!l Hawley- Mrs ?ale
employees should 'be eone}fk*red ·a~ NJchloson, Mrs. _Robert Rawhnp,
management personnel.
Mn Edward Sltles; Mrs DavJll-Heavy fog tloaed Jn on tbe area Mrs E. M Blake, Mrs Clayton BDlJa1t night and residents contacted yar~, Mrs WilHam Criner.
authorjties by haUlng polite crul.tFlfth, ·Mr. Kennedy-Mrs. Miten, leaving porch Ught.s on or ap- l~rd Wlldemut?, Mrs. Jack S~tter-pearing at the poli~e and fire sta- fteld, Mrs. PaUJ Scott; Mrs Phllllon
ttons ln person.
' -Mrs. John Lyom, Mrs. James
Doctors we~ on around-the~ \ Das~ietlh, MMro RHusselU LyoMns; . L W
lX '
'--k
du'"
to han dl ~ any emer- 1 McComas
rs.
ey- Roach
rs ·. Mrs
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Mrs aw
Don
•gencle.. that might deveJ.ap. The Gaut- Mfs. Forrest Batbtei Mn:t:
n~bt. however, was usually :~,ulet Edison 'Iaker, Mrs. Bert Bodimer.
bt1t the phone blackout willS f'Xp~d ~o be f~lt more today when
the buamese dlStrict opened.
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J.afecraclclne1 WC!'rrr Petrie~
· Lt. Carl Bower of the Portsmoutb poiJce said the city had a
'aeries of safe-craekfnp recently
• ..and we were a little
uneasy •
C
• abo~;~;t that Jinee the phone&amp; were
~
out.
Tbe annual Tag Day of the Wa·
However, be said officials were .bam&amp; WIJ.jte Falcon Band will be
4~m~ only sb: tim~ during held on Saturday according to an
tbe ,night _and _U,e ~!dents were announcement by Director James
-aU ot a mtnor n~ture.
Breen.
The band will begin with th eir
TIM Day activities In West Columbi.a early in the morning and
will proceed toward New Haven.
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP • Produte: They will make collectlonll in each
· ~s. about steady; net pl'ices town.
-~,l flrD\5 fo:r U, S. eonsumc~s.
Member~ of the band will pB-rtJc, ' , Whites an_d b~wn,s, A jumbo •'7· !pate In concerts and a. parade Jn
aJ; A large 46-49; A mediume 28- each town.
,, ,~1 ; A small 1-21: B large 35-+la.
Vilits to weet Columbua, Oltf.
Chickens, unsettled; tryera S-B;J,I 1ton, Muon, Hartford and New
lb 16-18'r\; hens heavy over tilb aaven are scheduled. The band ex1
,..1$15; hens 5 lb and under 13; • pec\lk to ~lve in New Haven
.be'nit _Jight type ~l.J.~;
.s~eume- m the afteruoon.
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Moth-ers .For fear

Willa rd Ebcrsbacb and oUter r&lt;!l atives.
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Mr:;. Will ard Ebers bach , Mrs,'
Charles Buck and David ~1ight 1 •
wrre Saturday C\'cn tn g d1n nn
· guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ran Mi ght.
Rutland.
Mrs. Lou1.~ c Jones, son Willia m
nnd daught er, Mrs. Sam Lashorn
and nnught cr Sm tc, uf Pllri ~:~, i'll .
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blend of natunlly more flavorful Mountain-Grown tof!ecsl

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Experts q:ree that these ~ mountain coffees, grown in
rtJt\ote regions where there is an abundance of fenile volca~ic
9Qil, warm ~pie rain, and year-round sunlight, have
the most oatisfyin11 tang and flavor of any coJtee known today,

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And you will.lgree that th~ rewarding flavor and fragrance
you discover in Folger's is the fineet you have ever .
' njoyed. Distinctively rith. Unusually t&amp;nliY· Unmistakably
Folgcr's-Mt Mountain-Grown coiTee'

•-• muoh rlo~&gt;~•r In fl•vor '~'~M

you .,..

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-Folger's Coffee ... lfs Mormtaln-Grotp;n/
llO"UUIJ DIIP AND

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The program will deal with finding steps to rid the state of m:• e-acid pollution in lltream5
The decision came after th e
· board approved a meallur,. .:ivin::
the ex.periment station $30,000 to
car ry on an initial study in acid·
water controls.
The grant, part of the present
STURGIS, Ky. UP - Nearly tw o
week&amp; of racial interJatlon at Stur- two-year budget, was earmarked
gis High School enc:ied today when for mine·acid water investigation
Prinripal Hearl EVIns, actina: on in 1956. A satisfactor y program
order• from the Union County wall not worked out until this
school board , twned hack ei.gh l year.
Taking an outside &amp;art in' the
Negroes l tudenta ;! t the door of the
program would be the Ohio Coal
schooL
The action followed a pattern Asaociatioo and the Mellon lnetiset at nearby Clay, Ky., last Mon- tute of Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. S A
day when four Negro children Braley of the MeUan ln~;titutc, an
were barred from the Clay con- expert in the fic.ld or mine-acid
oontrol offered to lend his assl.sSolidated
echool,
which
had Lance to the program. ,
attended for
~eell:
underthey
the pmMine Water Klll1 Fish
The
polluted water comes from
JIJ:obs, and
stateof police.
tection
National Guard troops abandoned coal mines emptyi'nJ
1 The six boy and two g1rls ar- into surrounding
stre1ms. The
rived at the Jehool shortly after
high
acid
\!ootent
ill
fatal to fisb.
10 a. m. EDT and were accompanied to the step, of the .tehool by and other wildlife feeding in Lbe
U. Col, Clarence c. Burcb and two streams.
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The bvard concluded that if
otber Kentucky National Guardssuch a condition can be AOived,
men.
a great economic area for Ohio
! would be Qpened_
"'The area has great potential
for state parb and play £roun&amp;,"
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SOCIETY

Seeking Methods To Prevent Mine
Acid From Contaminating Streams ·

Integration Fuss
At Sturgis, Ky.
IComes To An End

il'ijured when they were
' and ' beaten by more ,than 80 pel"ao.. Company Prcs1dent
.J
· V,illJlarns clalme&lt;J they were mem.
~rs of -the striklng Communlca-.
Uoi)S Wo•ke1&gt; of Americo. ,
Gov. Frank J. Lausc:he immedI~e)y dispatebtd Ro~rt Mo~lton,
Leo R, Stor)' was elected th e
~harrmao o! the Ohio Public 1Jttl- ~ new Master of
tbe
Hemlock
~ lties Com~Jssion, and Col. George Grange at the recent meeting and
I Mint)e., Chief of •he State Highway etC'ctlon of.. officers this week
f.
Patr.ol, to Portsmouth to get "a
Other officers el~ted at · the
~ full report" of the sltuatto.l'l . .
II meeting are:
b Ladtus&lt;ldbeth alsFBo lrbevefolledt tbbtat he
Ovct'8eer, Stanford
e
e e ca. e cut- Lecturer Frank Clark·
. a o
tings_ Jn .~e area •:warranted and Edna Cl~rk; Assistant'
1
reqwred feder_al mvesticatio,o.
r..eroy Sli.uter.s ; Chaplain,
PICTURED ABOVE are IHembers of the neWly o·rganlzed
Em~nc.y
0KIInd
Smi.th ; Treasurer Dorset Smith;
Meanwbde, off-duty policemen, Secretary AUce
Stockton GatesberUrs deputies and st&amp;te high Keeper, Leon Sauter.s.
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pl'ans
this week for an .a.U out campaign fOr mem·
of
waY patrolmen were called back Ceree, Vicky Clark; Pomona, launched
bers~
.
A
letter
is _!)eing sent out this week to ;ill business;
'to ~uty a.s an emer:gency wa.s de- Marilyn Stockton; FJora,
GOlda
tl,.ared. Polic ~ officials ordered 8 Sargent; Lady Aslllstant Steward,
21-m•• auxiliary foree to take up Mlldced Stoek!••·
posts.
Executive Co;,_uiittee; William
.An emer1~ncy communitation. Hart; Home Economlc.s chairman,
l)'ekm aDd Cout'ier service wu Manda Eastman; Youth chairma n, I
ealabllshed linking the citf.'s two Linda Stoektoo; !.&lt;ai.slati"' ,gent,
:(o p~ons and the police, fire ~a m Curtis.
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COLUMBUS, 0 .-UP- The Ohio, Water Control Board
made plans today to carry on a $200,000 f.Ght against mineactd waste in Southeastern Ohio.
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The control board said Tuesday it would ask the Legislatu:~ for tbe ~oney to set_ up a long-range research program
with the Oh1o State Uruver&gt;lty Engineering Experiment

· .Flve company supervtsora were

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exeba!lge betause of alleged

union vlolenee.

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' f&lt;&gt;RTS~~UTH, 0 .-llP-oSome 75,000, residents of this
' Ohio ~tver ctty and county mustered .all available manpower
today m efforts to ke&lt;:p communications going in the midst of I
· a telephOne blackout.
. AU -phone service was cut u!f Tuesday night .when the
strike-bound Ohio Consolidated Teleplhone Co. shut· down the
ma~

FASHION TIME

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~Uf'Nred 1'hvndt~rt.

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rStrike Torn Portsmouth Is
. Hit By Telephone Bla~kout

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Wt'l'kc nd gu rs l of M1'. and

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or Montt.r. "rteiJtltiUen will a.era.._l inch ,....,....., •• ... thalt
.1 r"'•lnint 1rea, oceurtne

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KODAK MINIATUII EQUIPMENT

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Mason County I&gt;~ocrstlc leader.s elected Joe F. Burdette, fo-rmer pre-sident of the State Board or
Control of West Vll-ginia, to the
of chairman of the County
Executive
Con,unft-tee. at a meeting held In Pt. Pleuan~ on Monday evening,
BurdeU'I el-ection tb the post
followe&lt;l the resignation &amp;f Lester
OhUnger of New Haven. Ohlinger
reportedly, reabt'Ded to promote
hArmony in tbe party. He bad been
elected chairman of the committee
at a~ earlier meeUng.
At tbe aame time, tbe DemoeratB selected two candidates 'to
run in the November 6 general
election. Rot.rt Peoples, manager
of Tiny'~ Drive Inn In Pt. Pleasant, was numed candidate for
county clerk to oppOJ!Ie OrviUe
{Buck'l Sturgeon, who te on tbe
Republican ticket.
MoteD Stanley was st!lected to
.rlun for Justice of the Peace in
Robinson District.
Oblinger, who is a supervisor
for the state liquor commission,
had served as ch&amp;Jrman of the
county De~ocratic Committe-e for
a period of eight years.
Burdett, an unsucc·~dul candld-ate for the l&gt;emocratic nomlnation for a:overnor In May, Uvea
lp. Charleston but maintains hifl
voting registration In the county
and hl.t mother etlll residea in
Mason County.
The new chairman was
also
named finance cbalrman and will
serve on that- eo'm.Uitk"e
along
with Charles Beard and Wallace

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Church. Jred I.
pfesident of the Association, presided and Mr. Catanzaro gave tbe
opening prayer.
Plan11 were mad~! for the Thanks·
giving Union .Service which will
be held at the Heath Methodist
Church on .Nov. 21 w~th the hOJt
pastor, · the lt~v . C. Raymon Konkright, presiding and Mr. Gardner
as the speaker. Music will be. presented by the -Methodist choir di·
rected by Ben Philson.··
The Association had a review of
the Union services for a nurnb"er
of years. These annual servicee Inc!lude Thanksgiving, Good Friday,
Week of Prayer.
A disctbeion wa$ held concerning tbe cy,pe of Halloween program
to be 1ponsored on "Trick or
Treat" nl&amp;ht. LUt. year children
in costume who broua:ht contributions of used clothing w-ere given
a spuial treat at the Methodist
Church under thi! auspil'es of tbe
Aleociation. Final decision will be
made in tbe October meeti.na:.
A vote .ot appreciation to the
·WOmen of thf Methodist church for
the dinner tbey served _the ni.i!y
Vacation Bible School staff was
given and Mr. Gardner, Dean of
the DVBS, was commended for his
fine work during the past two
yeDt'l in this position. Material for
the next year's school was also

' Eletted to the post of 'campaign
mana.eer for the· comin&amp; election·
was Vallie Toney.
Burdett announeed at the meetIng that sn open house would beheld •t th e hom e of ms
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Mrs. P. T. Burdett on Ohio ruver
R&lt;Jad on November 3 for Robert
MoUohan, the Democratic candldale for governor of WCJ l Virgini.a.
Member s of the county commit- 1
1y.c present at the meeting on
Monday wer.t as follows : Cologne
District, A. L. C. Dunham and
01·a Thornton; Cooper, c . Ji,:. Fry
and Allie Hoffman;
Wagener,
Fred Spencer and Pearl Roush;
Graham, -OlJeva 1\oUJh and lloyd
Roush : Robinson, Dora K-app and
P&amp;ul McCoy: Union, Jap1es Cain
Ethel Sane; Al'lbuckle, Charles
and John Woyan : Clendenin
Let
and Raymond Robhuon;
Lewis , Sun Llttlepa.gt and Wall•ee
Burdette; and Hannan.
Wealey"
Meadows 1and Kenneth Powell.

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CLOTHING STOLEN
Barbara Stout of Middleport
thi 8 morning . reported to' police
the theft of a rose colored Jacket,
'4 length raincoat, gray ladies
Blacks and a gray wool skirt from
her auto while ~k~d in front of
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sal(f JIDlk ,D. ~llf, a ssi!.tant - ~­
redbr
uf the Natural Re.souil!rl l·
Pl&lt;uant, ..... w..
111. .. 1
Department and a member~ of. tlu~: ... ,
accident at
on Satur- 1
,
board.·
'bu been llsted aa "fair" at .
C
Wells uid the land
the Holzer Hospital In GaUipolill.
ft
LJU
becaUJe of the lack
Meanwhile, Judson Brake, 16,
Mr. Dibble, tbe main 131eder, •liro of Pt. Pleasant, injured in tbe
MeiK.s County farmers lave un- Streams are unsightly
emphae.iJed the-aacendancy 'of evwreck ,is Rpilrled to be Jn t.U Sepl 21 to place 1U51 wheat the reddish stain ta!J.Sed
acid.
A;ft&amp;ellsm in all cburc~ 8 at ~bU
c:ondltioll. A tblrd youth iD- acreage- in the aoJI bank.
Slate Rep. Luster Cooley {R-Vill-lime and said th11t .speeiJ) ·eft~ pure&lt;!· !In the accident, Gary WilLand eliJible for the
wbeat
were needed in the ellaueliatlt
Of :Mason ill said to be in acreage nserve in ONo iJ that ton) said th~ area has poSsibUitia
field aDd jn the Sunday SC'hools of
~ndition at the Meiga Gen- · aormally planted to wheat, Wa1- of industrial use also.
..Bot }nd111tries beatitate to lotbe naUon. H.e told hi11 llstenefa
H06 pitaJ.
· •lace Barr, Ohio State University
in tile area because of tht
cate
\lilt delfpile a church mcmbenhlJi
The tluee were Injured oa S.t.- atenslon economist, explaiaa.
at ·too,ooo.ooo, crime and juvenil~ urday morning wben an auto driv- Wheat mWih hive been groWn on damage done b1 the high aeil
delinquency is o.n the increlle arid en by the Roush boy left the htgb. the ac:rn deaip~ted for the acre- content of the water,'' Cooley said.
Cooley aald the Southeastern
the cbUrcb.people lnust wake up to way at Clifton and .! truck a tne. age rese-rve dunng ODe or more
0~ area 15 bard bit with the
tR daqers ahead.
All three ~re at tirst taken to of the years 1952-56 inclusive.
Meigs General but the two Pt.
The eton~ explains that problem of add-water 4!onditi0115.
The closing prayer wu JiliVCD b)l Pleaunt boys were later removed far~ers C'lln harveat DO crop ma- He said Raccoon Creet lo Vinton
t.he Rev. c. E. Hoyt, pastor of t)c to Holler.
from County il ooe of the main liOUUetl
1tunng l:o~ eeed or train
!lost church.
Rotub h: said to be suffering , ' "banked" aerea for tbe entire of tbe IM)lluted 1nters in the area._'
with internal injuries. a fractured year, January I, 1957 to Decemleft wrist and a fractured left leg. ·ber 31, 19M exeept a crop whieh
PISTOL MIS81NG
Brake b~ a fractured aQe and nor-maUy would mature in 1958
Anyone recently purcbasinc a neck and bead injuries
but was not harvested due to con.22 calibre High Standard AutomWilson hae a fract~ pelvis dltlons ht-yond the control of the
atic Pllltol bearing the Serial I and euts and bruins.
operator. No grulng is permitted
Number 511538 is asked to commu- ~
oa suob acres during 1887, except
through permia&amp;Jon ia emerge.ncy
nicate with the Midl1ltport Police
Department as soon as posllibJe , 1
cue. ',
fS
Fanners must comp(J with all
aUOtmenlti to qualify for tbe 1967 1

Facin"g DeatDrne
0 The -'i} Bank.

ExnHt
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Of Grand Jury'
Jn Gee Case ·

young RepubJican

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ILL M
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onday Night

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wtleat - · reserve, Barr )IOints
LANCASTER, 0 , UP - A grand
out. They mUst sign an agreemeot jury wa 8 Cllipect.ed to report today
by September 21 with their eouaty OD ita investigation into tbe deaths
ASO committees, designating spe- or_ Coro-.er losepb A. Geer's two

The JOF Class of the United
MethodiBt Church will
a
rummage sale to be hefd · in the... Further plans for the organl· dlle \Jiact.s llA wheat acreqe re- wwea.
Bethany Cburch buildipg on No- utional meeting of the Mason !K!tve before planting, Tb.eae acres
~e doctor, appearing volun~
vember 1, 2 and 3.
County Young Republican's Club must be no greater than the wheat tartly, spent about four aod a half
..,. - have been announced by Ca.rroU acreage allotm,enL
hours lief-ore the grand jury Moo~
FLIP!-~
c.sto, oreanJz:auonal chairman.
The least number or acres • day. Twenty-41even other witness'
I :
g .·
n.
ib• me•tlng to 0,ganize the ,·larmm may p!a&lt;e in
re- es bad ~· hmd befo.. the docdlub will be held on
Mond~
serve te 3, or hts allotment whidt tor testified_
evening at 8 o'clock In the Ame:f. ~ver is smaller. The most ~umber
Geer's fil'5t wif~ , Jeane, ~ied
can Legion Building in pt Pleas- Jll 50 acres, or 50 percent of his Jan. 14. 1954, and his second wtfe,
ant.
·
allobnent, whichever is Jarger.
CDn.stanee, t1ied. last June 28 DocCommiUPes have been named (O I Paymen t rate per bushel, Barr tors said t,.e firs t . wife suffered
make plans for the organization I SIYll, will be 60 percent of tbe from a hea~ condition a~d that
of the club. On thr constitution county loan nte. ('I'he national the_ ~on~ dtcd of narcotic ~ "inand by-laws committee are Walter averag~ is 60 pereent of $2 or toxttall__••_·_ _ _ _ __
Windsor, John Watterson, J r., and $1_..20 a busbr:l). PaymetJt per acre
Charles Burdette.
Wtll be the smaller of ()) the norMembe~ of the arrangement.!! mal yield. for the fann , or (2) the
C
committee are Rush KI'Qdel Rich- normal Yield for the tract desigard Mullens and Vitus Hartiey, Jr. nated as the acreage reserve.
In charge of registration will be'
John Hushlon, Lila Estes, and
Paul Rardin. Serving on the resolutiona commUtee will be Ralph
Sayre, Radford Ingles. and Da.llas
Buck.
WASHINGTON. UP - Hog prices
.Ciroline Windsor, Joan Hllllhion,
an important politic al fador in
Marilyn Casto, and Jo Ann Johnthe... Midwest, have appcarcntly beeon will have charge of the regun their nonnal seasonal declinf',
freshmenb.
COLUMBUS. Q. UP - Harold E. an Agriculture Department econoAmong state Republieal\5 ~h-&gt; ~h.errington , 68, a Col umbus puh- mist sai4 today.
.
wW _be on ~and for the meeting hctst and· former newspaperman,
'B ut the economis1, Harold F.
•~ ~ohn Ftelcl), Jr , Republican died . Tuesday in St. Anthony's j .Breimyer, said' the department's
cand1date fo~ at1 orncy genera1f" 1 JloSJutaJ.
i livestock upert still predict that
John D. Hobhtzel! ,•Jr., State GOP 1 ~e tallia County native W1t!! l pigs will bring better prices than
campaltn chal~man ; Fred
Blue. strtcken with pneumonia on Aug. they dld last year. Department ofBluefield, pres1dent-elcct of the 18 when he wa!l admitted to the ficials do not expect any repetiW. Va. Young Republican League hospital . Cherrington served 23 tion of the slide q.at carried hn!i(
end
lack Mann, Beckley, president years as drama and music critic prices to a low or about $10.fiil
'
of tbe &amp;tate- group.
fur thO Columbus Dispatch, enter- per hundf!d weight last December.
IDDII CAlli, II, sl.tl at tha I!ODtrolJ a1 bt lftd 1\oJ Bl'oiMali.' U, .
lbg publicit v work in 19.'14.
Brel.myef said department ecO!leXplain iD MuUe. Jf. Y.. boW th.,- ltole a plane Olll lmpulaa and.
Service will be held et the Broad omiBt do not put their pr1ee foreMEIGS GE"ERAL HOSPITAL
IOU'ed OVtl' (.,oq Jfl~J~d tor mon tbi.D Q hour. Eddie- told poUca
Admitted: Eddie Epple, Pome- Street Methodi st Church nt 10:30 cast in dollar.&amp; and cents terms.
that M learped to a, b1 ""read!DI 1 boOk.• but ht. mother uid
a. m:•f'riday with burial in Green But, he predieted,....prices will reEdward JhlrwJd, ~ ol the plane. bad. beta JiYIDI. hlla liiiOD8
roy:without her approval. After a ptrtect llndiN ended lbelr adftn,.
Olsc:hareed: Roosevelt Hawley, Lawn Cemetery. Survivon inchlde main 'appreCiably above" last
turo,lba ...,.....,. ~and .,J!r~. J!!J!!!PII' ~·
his wife. Harriet.
year's low,
J
Poineroy.

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