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                  <text>• ~lySent.inel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ; Sepl20, 1956

The Daily Senttn~l •

First Bradbury Parent t eache~-·
. MeetingOfYeorHeldWednesday

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BROAD RUN

one hundred &amp;t- Kin•. Mn. Jack Littlf!'. Mrs AJ.

tended tbe first meetinJ o't tbe bent Rousb was named as ct1a1r4
.of t.be Bradury Pared Tea. ffiBill of a committee to orl;lanlze
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Lu cille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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prayer.
cu.!rSion of money-making pro)eds
Prillitlpal Gerald Rupe welcomed they decidP.d to continue the sa.IP
tb.e partnts and lntrodueed the of vanilla and Greeting Cards of

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Mrs . V. Davis, Mrs. A. Hay•es Are
Hosts At Parties Held This Week

teachers of the sehool and the par- ; aU types. Il was anoounced that

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entl frpm tbe Silver Run district I any chJid, 111hu IS a pupi• m the
and Mn. Thdru DIU, viee-presi-1 Bradbury School may have insurdent el the PTA introduced the ance cuverage w1th lhc All-AmeriMr s. lJw1~;h t W.. !lace. demonstr&lt;~·
mem.ben fro-m Bradbu.r.y . W"tlllam can Jn~Surance Co
tor of th e 'fupperwarc Products,
);;;,~-::,' member o~ the
Township
The Finance C01:-J m1th·c a1·e mak':: had tw o p ;1!1 l'~ th ts week Monday
~cation, spo~&amp; ot ~be ing plans rc.r a Halloween Social Mrs Ve nl e VavJ ~ c ntertamcd and
not er
new bulldl~J! Whlch with the exact datf' to
be
an- ~ rrv&lt;·d a d ~·~~c 1 t co urs e.
T hn~ t· pn·-.c nt were Mn. Lawr·
eompl~te4.
t nounced h•ter The t' 1rst GraUe,
c nc&lt; Sml •h , .\l n . Mer h n Tnn:y Mr~
An Jnvitation to
attend
the t tau~ht by Mrs. Th.·obakJ. won the Jack Sall t , L eld , Mrs. Janet Korn .
County, Council or PTA in Letart $5 cash award and th e attendance Evl'hn l' l ~ k . Mrs Albert Hendrix ,
Falls on OCt. 4th wu aecepted and banner fo-r havmg th(• most par- M · Ed un 11 11 ltr Carl Moore
the February
meeHng
of the enki presl!nt at the meeUng.
u:~ daught (' r . M~rle:~. Mrs. Dav:d
Council ·will be held in Bradbury. 1
ua 1 ~t sr , Juumy , carol and Mary
Lou Smith , M 1s ~)·nest Carpenter
The fo1lowina: chainnen and
~::ommittees were named :-PI'()rr.a.m
M• s Paul ~aunders, Galli polis.
Mn. Elber Johnson; Membership
W!'dn esday IJUernoun Mrs . ArnMrs. WiiUam Price; Social Mrs,
old Hayes entertained in the afterltichard Oiler; Publicity, M~. Wal ~
noon and served refreshments to .
bur Theobald; Ftnance, Mra Ho-mer Forrest, Mrs. Jerry Li,Ptfoot
!'1-r. a·nd ~~~ II. H Buster and a grou p of frien diS lind relaUves.
Mt'll. Charlene Hanning Mrs.
children, Dav!J and Margaret , of Pmes wcr(' wan by Mrs Gene Rice
bert Mr:IntoGh, Mra. Elroy ,.Me- Rain elle, W Va, were overnight Mrs. Gale Hyc;cl.l, Mrs. Carl Mattox,
Olon.e; Hospitality, Mrs. WtiU-am gues-ts of ~r and Mrs Lowell Pro- Mrs. Curl Wilson.
Others present were Mrs. Verne
If;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,~~:;;;.~~:. ! basco and rlt~ u ghll'r. Susan, TuesDavid,
Mrs. Lester Hawley and .son
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~::tee of the N F &amp; G 10 Rain- Lillian .Stc1H Mr~. Howard Wilson,
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TH 1NKI NG

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YOUR
Heating SyatemP

Mrs. LucJI,e Ddcnhaeher returned to her ho me in CoiLIJTI'bus
Monday after a VISit with her coU&amp;ln, Mi:ss rrleda Faehnle M111s Mary
Ann Case, Parkt&gt;rsburg, arT!ved on
Sunday for a visit with Ml~o~S- Faeh.
nlc and left toda-y f[,r lll' r home ,

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Heating and
Air Conditioning
A~ Servlee Oa All

Mrs. Ftulph Zun1kl .su llstJ tu t{.'i.l a,s
of the Br;~dbury Second
II
on Wcflnesd.:~y fo.r Mrs.
G&lt;' ll evk Clark whu allcnded a tun-

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M:Ue.of0111114G..

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Harold Chose, mgr.

looeus1 81.

llllddleport

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Mrs. Glenn Jarvi ' &lt;Jmt -dnughter,
Peggy, Port Wa~lllnglml. arc visitIng hor mother , 1\-lr~ i\ W McKay
llln d aunt . Miss I.aune McKay Mrs.
McKat has been 111 for several
days and M1ss McKay is recuperating slowly aftrr httJnk lng her
hlp Wedne1,day Mr ~ Stella Hal.wy
of Huntlnglcn ~·~11!-d at the McKay home whu t· she
formerly
hvrd while r:llthi~H in g thlF&amp; area
for th•· L1ncPI11 L!hrur\' Cn-mpa ny .
Slu' IJ ,I~ f('l !red rrum this work
1111d ili living u1 an apart me nt in
Hu6tinl!lon.
Mr. and 1\fr~. H.o!;coe Salt.,rfield
hav4' 1ctmm•d rrom a motor va.
calion

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HERE

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A~e~a,dwhcn lh_e Sa~~~ury [!'~

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c.s _3)_' evenmg a
esc oo ·
M~s Wtlham Bart~ls, pr~sident,
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If presaded at the mcehn g wh1ch open~ with th~ PTA prJyer by Mra.
Daybook ,~
Maxme A~nnl.-d. _It was decided to
hav~ the mstalhng of playground
cquapment fer th_e· year's project,
and plana were d11~~US;Sed .
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Delegates to the county council
a•s MElTS TONIT ' were named and Included Mra. Ro.
Membel'3 of Evangetlne Chatrler bert Hoove;r, Mrs. Geora:e Brother&amp;
OES, Y(il) -meet th1 1 eveninf at Mn JobJl Moore \1:1-s. David Cum7 p . m. at the Fourtb Avenue en. miqogs aod MrS J. C Wyatt
tunce to the , Middleport Hieb
A social hour .:oncluded
the
Sohool •uditorium where -4e re.- meeting.
vival serWces, be-ing be-14 Qoder
-------tbe ausplcel' of the Middlep:{Jrt
First Baptist Church, will be held
for the remainder of the week.
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he ~hapter l.s attending the lei'·

The SAnllnAl

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Mrs. Chapman
Is Birthday Party
Hostess On Sunday

'" a gc-oup._

Beaver·

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llllrtin, Mr •ntl 'Mdi. · . Clllf0rd da..

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NOW AT SALE PRU:E

$1179·95

fam~~.a~~c; ~ St~~~t~ ';;/Jav~ a~!

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A bu(fde, of ,energy. Stirnufaltl ,
lha appetilt, tnd WJIPiifl Iron
to htlp prtvtnt tirtdnw. bsily •s\irnilaftd; will not di,furb
rtguler digttl~
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ALL KINDS

PIPE FITTINGS

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~RDWARE ond APPLIANCE CO.

Starks
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, Mrs. RQtenbaum bad baked a
dcc.orated cake for her fathel' and
"The Committed Chrbtian PraYs
l\11d 9lanncd a birthday dinner for Daily" was the .t opic of the prot'!hn which will ~ held at a lat- gram ted by M:r&amp;. Dayton PhllUps
er date. Mr. 11nd Mrs. Srulth have
two a 1·anddaughtcrst Lynn and when the Frlendly Circle of the
Federated Church met Tuesday
evening at the "tbui'cb.
first
Group singing o1 "Spirit of God
Descen~ on My Heart" with Mrs.
Coclisa Jacob. a, """mpani•t, op•n•d the program alter
whioh
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MrJ, Thomas Young
read
the
Gltt.d reader and td'lltor.
8Cl'lpturc lesson. A discussion on
Tella your ptlll, PNMnt. and
the topic by varlou&amp;
mcmbel't
f\lture.
WAB held after whlchol~h~•.:•a,;:~
Advice ,aven on loY., ftW". closed wi.th prayer b,
rlap, and •II bualneq •fftlr1.
lips, who preu!llteeod~~t~i'"::Z:~t
If wotrletl. tr.ubltd
,or In
wilh a P&amp;R\phlet "'
doubt. put your mind at t'ue.
il;y Pr:ays". ~
Ctnsutt me today -tomorrow
Durin&amp; the buBint'lSS se$Slon lp
may be too latt.
charg(' of Mrs. F.red Blaettnar,
I will net only· ..-1 you. but r,tesldcnt, plans were completed
will help you 80'1e v-our proor the family night meeting to be '
b~t.
betel 1'uellday October 16 when j
• vlait to IN wl.ll be ef fmthe Circle will be host to tbe Wo- .

I;s~·u~a~n~Sc~h~w~a~b,;b;;u;;t;...t.ht,;s;;;;i:l;;;;;t;;h;;cJ
MADAM MARY
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More Than &gt;300
Attend Revival
Crusade Service
More than rhree hundred per-

rona attended the tim of the

vival Crusade service~
In the hiib acbool
Tbwwday evening.
spa neorlld by tbe
Cbureh .-nd ·Mer
evangelist, md his

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c•ta.ar.&lt;l, ' are in
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~rv~ ctuitted by tbemOther, Mrs: G~C!! Dibble.
Thurwday eVening membeffl
the Middleport il'ootbill SC()lad,
, MMOns, u.~ EwngeJlBe ;Chapter, 1;:';0'&gt;;
OES the M1ddleport
VDiunteer

Fire DeJ18!1.meat came ia

tor the sefYi.Ce.

Speeral mJJSic included M~l:oUe's
.. Tbr.- Lord'li Pnyet"'' sung by tbe
Ulgh SChool Girlr.~ GIE'e Club un ..
der the direction of Ml.-... Dorothy
Savely,
Tonight's ~Service at 7:30 will be
"Neighbor•' Night'' and
llpee!HIJ
mWJie .wln· 118o be fet.tured.

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New

llltmlite
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Samsonite
' in 19S6's

full lifo I'Mdlng.
'wry.,.. wellome.

Open Dall~ 10 am to 10 pm
LOI!Oied Slh houie from

FllmlilgoClub,Rt.'l
KANAUGA, OHIO

cdved from M'rs. Allied
no.,.l'li sent her.

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Former Resident
Asks Shipment
Of Paw-Paw Fruit

1lllo lo lloo abool ...lnltr

' - .,..ryilody'o' talking
!lthlweltht boc- 11'1 Mado w~h

-"""'··JOIflnlohoo-..,.

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onough to otand oo. Tho

"bo""r·than-loather"•.,,..
lcufllot, •'- whh a donop cloth.

A naUve ObiD8n now resirling i'll

Tacoma, Washington, is hungry for
a trujt .prevalent In tht'Se Ohio
Hills, and wants to taste pBJW·p&amp;W&amp;
· agaitn and to also bave tbo9e' of
his family taste of the trult.
fl.hyor E. F. Robinson., today reteived 1uch a. r-equest fr6m Mrs.

.sHOWN, IIAUTY CAS! ••• • , •. , • , $22 ..50
u.DII$' WAitDIION , , ••• , $35.00

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CAS! •••••••• $37-'0
LADia' O'Nill •• , , •••• $25.00
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M. J. Collins, 617 N. oakes, Tacoma, Wash., asklnll to be shipped
some o( the paw-paws from this

FELDS

area.

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ANOTHER
LOOK ....

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NOWHERE
ELSE
SUCH LOCALIZED
SELLING -POWER!
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Two dozen stainle!IS steel tablle- '
81Jt!Oils W&amp;re &amp;IV41n--tor the kite~
abower . .Plans wert made
br a
rummage sale to be hel(J.. at t.'le
J)llrlth house lhe fir.~~t week in No.
vember. A thank you note was re.

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luggage
colors

men's Guild.

rou .,.. entitled to • comtt~ete

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Antw.... ell t~uet.tlens. Rtrtdl•at IU.,.nh!ecf ~ no cMrge.
·With fh.lt ld end half.prfce,

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FOR RESULTS ,.
and PROFIT
CALl

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At the clO!ie ol the mef'tlng, 1
-dessert cour.se WRS served by the
u'-tN. TRIIT ,
P:or Appolnl'mlnt
hostesses, Mrs. Ralp)J.. Grav~. Mre.
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PHON I PS
POMIROY, OHIO
Coli O•lll-'lo lfli·WIII
1Roy Mayer and Mrs Donald
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$)1L, COI'I'f.R, STt:t:L &amp; I&gt;RAINAG.;

Pomeroy,Mlddleport, Ohio, Fri~Jt,Y, jleptember 21, 111M

EDITORIAL PHONE 397

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ROOMS Of f!
:a New Furniture ..,.
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A FORTIFIED THERAPEUTIC
VITAMIN FORMULA

MIDDI.IlPORT, OHIO

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In her letter Mrs. Co11tim poinlta
out tbat she h.o.d relatives who Liv·
d in Pomeroy who used &lt;to at this
time of. yenr always ship her some
paW-paws . In the intervening years
1/. hat She has been away from Ohio
she has come to miss the annual
a1-rival of ih&lt;!- southe-astern Ohio
fruit of which she Is extremely•
fond.
Mayor Robinson said tOO.S.y that
am·onc ba..-lng paw-pa~
which
ll.hey would Uke to send to the
former reSident can bl'in&amp; them to
the Pomeroy M.aYGr's office where
they wilL be properly wrapped and
shipped to MJ'6. Collins .

DiSalle To Speak
At Democrat Rally
In Pomeroy Thurs.
MicbaeJ DiSall-e,
Democm1;ic
nominee tor Govern.or of Ohio W'lll
be t'hC princlpal apee.kcr~ Pome·
roy Junior Hikh School on Thu.nt-J
d&lt;iY evening Sept 21 al 7:30 p.

m. according •o

ann.)Uncement

made today.
The Democratit Rally wiU fol·
low a pa.rade through the- strc$
of PomCToY (oil-owed by entc&gt;1ain..
medl by a hilh scttool band aod
the Flatt &amp; Scruggs
Show of

IOOITERS TO MElT

WSAZ..TV.

ftefrctrbmcDts: wU1 be served a~
to the a,unoJWuewe.nt•

cordi~

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WIATHIII

Ohio: Fair, ...wwhlt. ........,

P•rdy diNldy end wanMr ......ht
and s.turday. Scettllretl ..........

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Dnoted ro Tlae l•tere.C. 01 n.e "'............ .4ftNI

'the amazing new
luggage that's.
fingertip-light

~~u~~~~?ae~t·s~~~~:::e~- t~~;n~~o!:

Tw" A•e Honored
W"fh 8j thd·OY
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RIATRIC ELl

Better
BUY NOW!

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Friendl'jCircle
Meeting Is He/J
Federated Cllureb
" 18 soc

Reg. $109.95

VOL VIII . NO 135

New President
Presides At
WSCS Meeting

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BAKER

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Mrs. Marie Chapma-n ootertained
Mrs Clyde ClovcHi·a le of Col- I
with a party, Sunday afternoon at
umbus v \s llt•d Tuesday with Mr.
The Twin-City Shrine Olub will her home, Condor st., honoring
and Mrs . Wilham l'"L'lher, Maners- meet Tuesday, Sept 2~. a-t 6 p. m. her daughter, Linda, on her- thirville.
at the Meigs County Fairgro-unds teeuth birthday.
for a Chicken Bar-8-Q. Ali Nobles 1
Mr. and Mn. William Fi..&lt;Jher re- are ilnvited to the Stag dinner 4Pd
Games were played duriniJ the
turned home, Saturday
after a are a.sked to wear their Fez and afternoon, after which a decorated
wet!k's visit 1n Akron With Mr. and bring tax sta mps. The committee b1rthday cake, lc~ cream, kOOll aid
Mrs. John Jo'lshcr and sons.
In ch"&amp;rge i!J David c . Miiier Pau) .and mints were served ·b y the
Ja ck Fisher, Akron, spent the Gruese,, James Clatworthy 'vtrgll hostess assisted by her daughter, C S of Health Methodi st Church,
week f.!fld with Mr. and Mrs. Wil· Brown, Ted Reed, Jr.
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Mr&amp;. Jo Hines..
preslded when they met Wedocstlam F1shcr.
day evcnlog at the home of Mr.;.
Ml·s Wclb~· WhalC'y of r,olumN!'n'c'y,.Wntoodw','::a•d,ShaKcoana"oYnouSnuge, Carroll Swanson. Mrs. K, night gave
bus who was c~llcd here when her
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motheJ·, M•-s Anna Howett, fe ll
INVITE![) TO TEA
j Kelton Elsie At·nold Bruce Stat a resume 0 the year ~ sc e u_ e
l:)reakin~o: her htp, ts a gue£&gt;t of Mr.
M
nakel', 'Jimmy Gllberi, Bobby Hac: after th~ yearbook bad been dl!1 5
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and Mrs . ·Karl Grueser,
Minersden,
Ohlinger, Pamela and '
vllle.
celved invllation:s to att~nd a tea ~tevl~ Fm~aw, and Sally FO:!Iter. bers, teachers and suests: Miss
Mrs-. Olan Genheimer nnd Mrs in honor of Michaed D1Salle, gub·
end ng gJfts b~t unabl-e to at-- Ma ry Anu Case, Parkersburg, and
Bertha Sroll ~ penl Tuesd~ty 10 Pl ernatorlal candtda-te In Athens on len d were Marvan Spencer and the Rev. C Raymo; Konkria:ht
Pleasant, w Va .. w1lh the fGrmcr's Sept. 27.
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Sand,y and Cathy Wildermuth.
and express~d the desire to have J
"l'he
hono~ed
guest
reeeiv&amp;d
a
a yea-r
d aug hi er a nrl son -w-1aw, Mr an d
---- - number of garts.
. of harmony and fellowsh.ip ·
MLss Bess Sanborn honary memMrf William Kni·:~ht and famll)'.
Mra. R . C Fl'e returned to her
bcr of the Class, conductel the
home, Newport New~. Vtt, Tue11 day
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devotional service which emphasizafter a visit wJt h Mr. and
MI'S I
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ed the religious background of th~
Bert We bs ter.
Const1tuhon of the United S-tit'rri
M1~. Aldo K. J effers ;~nd son,
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11nd Included excerpts from E. Slian
Kent and Mrs Harold SmUh were
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Icy Jo$s' wrH;i.ngs . During the '
visitors in Pt. Pleasant, W. Vn 'Oil
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business meehnll it was announced ;
Wednesduy
Ill
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that Miss Fri.-,d&amp; F&amp;ehnle, chairMill'!&gt;. Kale Eberslutcb 1s a pal!Pn\
rs. _ohn li Bou ly, Fore st Run man of the ule of pecans, had or·
at Holu~ r Jlos pltftl
Dl
and Cyril Arnold of S!ewnrt w~re d ered the nuts which will be re,
J\1,·~ Evt•rcll Thomas spent woo. IQ~
~~~~ guests of honor at a birthday din- ~ ceived as soon as possible. The
"''sday Rf\f' rnoon with Mrs. Frank
ner Sunday a.t th e home of Mr Circle voted to eive $1~0 t.o the
81'ancll•nburg.
and Mrs. WUllam
Knlg'lll_
Pt Chm·ch Budget with the amounl
MrR . Myrtle Hick.'!
visited In
P~eas.~~nt, w. Va. A dec_olaled ! paid in three inStallments. They
C hnrlct~ton , W. Va, Wednesday
birthday cake was served With lhc also vatcd to serve the Mobil~·
wl1h her niece, Mrs. L. H. .ToneS'
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dinner.
Blood Unit in February, 19~7.
of llu~h "'ton, w. Va . wbo h. a pll~
Present were Mr. Arnold and
Mrs. Robert Coats, whd was 111
t1cnt 11l th e Charleaton General
mother, Mrs . Stena Arnolld Stew· chat·a~of the Progr&lt;.. m, pres~nted
llosp!La i.
art, Mrs . Baily, Mr . and M~. Russ Mn, U. P. J5leln who brought u ·
HOllie Gl'een r eturned to th e
Watson, Mrs . John Scott, Mrs Ber- "arab-bag" of articles, ideas, poems
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I Vqtcrans Hospital , Ow.yton Mond ay
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tba. Scott all of Forest Run, Mrs. etc. which s~e combined to make
arter a Sl'vcral da ys \ls1t with his
til
OJan Genheimer and children, Rtt- the eVening'a prQIJ'J'm. She stre~
mother , Mrg. Mvrtl~ }[Jck~.
~ 0. The Brf.Jatett
chel, Dtck and Judy, Athens :(toad sed the responatbiUty Of each per- I
Mr8 Mabel Mankin
left this
and Mr. and Mrs.
Knight an(! ~on over twenty-one to use thei:·
mo-rmn g for Akron where she wna
Der Ia Middleport
children, Rozanna, Stevte and right to vote and said that good
('Jtll cd by the death of her sis:tC'r,
IQ BAKER. FURNITVR.ICI:I
Ricky.
people who don't vote arc re.sponMn Elizabeth Burri 11 .
uble for bad officlala in high offices. She concludod her program
with an ob&amp;ervance of national
"Constitution Week" and read 1 a
story of the history of the Constitu
; ion. The benedictlg.n as given by
the Rev. .C. Raymon Konkright.
The hostesses were fl1rs. E. 1\1.
Orin Smith. principal of lhc Rut· Blake, Mrs Perry Mitch, Mrs. Car·
land Schools, didn 't get hi s hn·th- roll Swanson, Mrs. K-enneth Dyer,
rlay dinner Wednesday but be did Mrs. E. S. Schaaf with MriS, E: 0
get a prize birthday gi£t.
Rall as a contributor. A dessert
Smith, father .or two daugtttcrs, course was served to the members
Mrs. Ric/lard Schwab and Mr, and euests.
Richard Rosenbaum, waa notified
--'-;---'Wednesday mornln11 I while at
schPol that his youn11er daughter,
1Lola Ann Ro11enbaum. had a son,
Joseph Richard, born at Meia~
General Hospital .

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Decoratm' committe~: Mr.s. Wll· Martin aad Atugbter 01.,_- J b , · Mr. an~ Mrs. Elwood Lieving,
lla~ Gru,eser, ·Mrs. h"a Buttber, I town Ohio \!, ~
-~:, ,~ ~, 1Ad&amp; and Harry J:2ale visited Mn.
Mrs. ~arleY. SWi~ber, Mrs. HerMr'. and· Mr~. Chester Martin Cora Ohlina:cr Tuesday evenillg.
man Kinc.nt1. Mp:. Cu['t.b: Jenkin- Mr. and Mre. Cecil Martin, 11isi j Mn. Ohlinger remains the same.
son, Mrs. Franclf Anderson, Mrs. Judy Clilk and Mlsa ·Dori QbU
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. OhUnger and
William Slcter, ·Mrs. Paul Darnell, 'er visited the Ra mon::l 1RO
sont, W. Columbia were recent
'Mrs. Stewart Harris, ~- Raymond Sunday
Y
~ ee , guest'S of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oh·
Cole, Mrs . Geral" Schuster.
The Savi•u•., Cl b h d
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Wendal Bunce, Mrs. Arthur Skin- , at the. Syracuse Pahk Sunday.
ner, Mrs. Robert Gralg, Mrs DenCallmg at the home of Mr. and
MEN, BOYS TRIA TED
ver Rive M~. nu~el1 Wilson and Mrs. Frank. Reynolds were Mr. and
The boys and men of the FedMr s Kenneth McElhinney
Mrs. Reuna KJng Sr. Mr. and Mrs. erated Church School will
be
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Mr. and Mrs. Reuna King Jr. and \SeptembH' 23, at 4 p. m. Last
son~.
apring a (':lnte.st was he ld for the
~r .and Mra. Harry ~ were purpose of increasing tiJ.e atte'lldlllSJting Mr. and Mrs. Dtck Ord anee and to arouse interest in the
·4n4 family Saturday.
school. This terminated in the
Mr. Mld Mrs. Raymond Rou5h men winning. Every member of
hlts. Earl K:nigbt, new preai- "nd daughters were calling on 1 the church 8Choo1 Ls Invited to atMrs. DaU,t; Gibbs.
tentt- this social event Come one
dent of Class 12 Circle of the W.S. Mr.Mrand
· .and · Mfl. Roy Baker apd 1 come all .
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Charles Swamun. Galllpoll.s
visited Mrs C1:11 rull Swanson adn
children and Mrs. (' F ElawkJns
and Rut h H&lt;!Wk1n s Mf1nday

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Mrs . Luc1lle B. Hawkins . Mrs. Vanrjie Badgley, Mrs. Cur!l .c:. Roush
and daughter, Joyce, Mrs." MJrion
Hawk &lt;. Ud .sun, Dennis, Amondal
Faye Wd::;on .

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Annual Banquet
Will Be Od 16

4-H club.

1 ..., scl!aol. Mrs. Nathan Bigp,
presideel, wekomed the audienee
Tbe PTA 's project !or the com.
after the meetiog had opened witb . mg :year ia purchasing equipment
the t-Jed!e of Aneghmce aDd a ! for the nt!W playgrQund. In &lt;~ dis-

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Clark Friday.
__,... famJiy of Akron were Sunday vltMr•- Leonard FieldJ •nd dau1b- iton of Mr. and Mn. Frank Keyan.Q family .
MIS! Doris Ohllnget" of Park~ tel' Mr. and Mrs. (ierald Clar-k
,;;d ebildNm, lfra:. Tberen Ob. Gueets recen.tly of Mrs. 1DA
bur&amp; W.l.!r bome over tbe weebnd.
Mrc. Tbere•a Oblinger w-. Cll- IJDier and Mrs. Btrtba Clark and Jfuda!ln were Mr. aDd Mrs. Leo
wue vLtltlnj: Mr. and Mrs. 1:1tcbfleld and family , Mr. &amp;a.d Mrl
u.n, on her motber Jln. Berf.!ta Larry
Lawrence Clark Friday IV.euilll·
Lel'oy Dunt, clauJbtertl Mr. anc!
Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Newland Mn. E4wtn HuMan and famJl:y
and family of Mason were eallinl 1 and Mr. and M.ra. Thoma• Grimm
on Mr and Mn Harry Ol'd Sun- l and family .
day eveni....
Mn Chadte Lievtng and oon
Mr and Mr&amp;. Jaelt Ord .nd tam. wen caJUng on Mn.
Madeline
Py we&lt;e •~•Ling llr.
'"d Mcs. Rouah and daughters.
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llohn01e Wolfe, Letaort FaUw on
Mr. •nd Mrs. Harry Kearns calMrs. Theo Neutzling, prestdent Sunday.
led on Mr. an.:l Mrs. Henry Ohof the Homebuilders Glasa presidMr. and Mrs. Cl11y Grinstead, llnlfer.
ed when they met TUesday and Shirley Johnson, Rob&amp;rt and Dorls j' 'Mr and Mn Eddie Hubbard. and
named a number of'-Comminttees. OhUnger Kenneth Reynolds and :IOD, Syr~cuse visited Mr. and Mrs.
The Cla 88 will ass 1s t w1th the Phil· Lo uand Phll King war. all visit- Reuna King 11-nd :~on.s
atbea Society's Apple Butter pro- lng Mra. Bertha Olark ~ay.
Mrs. ~harlie ~row and family
ject and Mrs. William Slater, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battd and called on Mrs. Lalli~ Kaylor,
lr• Butcher and Mr.s. Denver Nel· aon, Cbeshire were visiting Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark visson were named to aoUcit contrl- and Mrt. F. B. Litchfield Friday i~d Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark
butlon 1 for the project.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert IJ.oush and
The annual banquet will be he!d
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lleving and family, GuyEville and
Mr and
OcL 16 with the Philathea Society 1 daughter were caUing on Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lleving and Ada and
serving and preparing the dinnel". Mrs. Leo Clark and Mrs.
Cora Dale "'ere pi•Jnidng near Parke,.
Committees for the dinner include: Oblinger Sunday evening.
burg Sunday.
Mrs. Ca-&lt;:!': Bahr, Mrs. Milton Hou- • Mrs. Hlll'ry Ord ,was calling on
Mrs. Sarab
Hoffman visited
dt.shelt, Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ord and family, Mrs. Esttter King one day.
Charles Hoffman. Mrs. George H:.r- Satul'day e-vening.
1 Mrs. Valeria
McAIIi!M e r and
rls, -Mrs. Wealcy Fry: Food, Mrs.
Those enjoy!
it·
,.hildren
vlstted
Mrs. Lillie Kay1
Wallace Bradford, Mrs. Harold Ro·110 County ~e:ntl P co ~ rin lor recently.
Lobse, Mrs. Gene Not!on, Mrs, )\l. and Mrs. Raymond ~ 0= •n~
The· Clyde Clarks
and
the
fred Rous h. Mrs . . W1 lla~ Boyer, ·dauJhters, Me,. and Btrs. Harold . Thoma,
Bumgardners called ~
Ml"l. Cbester Erwm, Mr&amp;. Lowell VanMeter, Mr. and :Mr,. Cb'e.ster Mr. and Mni. Carl Clark and Lin-

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ern Schoola wiij ~vc a meeting
at 8 ' pm Monday night, Sept. 24
at tho Chesler high school bulld'ini· Ever.)'one ~ invited lo attend.

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MAN OF EXTINCTION?

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. W~{Jien'.t;' Tran/'~11thorily .

MIIG5-4AASON UIA
RIYNOLD I. GREINI

look •head a few weeks.

Yo u've got an Important dat1
first thing In the morni ng. A•
yo u go tu g rtt yo~r c;ar y ou see
lhe t he rm ometer. [t's t.he firs t

IDITOR

/ and quit?

:I'.Dtered u aeeoDd. tlu• mall·. . matter at lbe

Are the reodiini a y 1 t e fn
ready for the

Natlo .Ill ad,fertiaioJ UP"'MMlt&amp;UH, BoUaueill-ltlmblll, Jae.,

~old 1

Or are
they Ct-ozen 1 s

Ill Lair.ttou Ave., New York City, 16, K Y.
Subtc:ripilon r.tu: Deli.,ery bJ carrier wbert anibble SO ee11U
,., we~k: oDe, year in adYadet at Tbe Dail:r Sentinel offlte, $11UO:
•b: IDGilthA. $'UO; three JnODtln, 13.80. By ~1otor route Wbert
rnU1ble: oae mcath. $1. By maU oDe year S8; au; moatbe, $1.21·

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ot llamea tGctay who are
trylnf to break awaY and after
I had flnlahed Jeru:llnJ ~J' patient
Hr to each of th@m, 1' had on.e
C~GMlualon to draw: I llktd '1m
totb. Since they &amp;re u dl••.._t
11 red and rreea, I thlD.k. what
thla proves Ia that I like wom1n.
One wu a blonde with purplt
hiJ'hllJhta In her hair (you'haard
me, JackJ namt4 Barbara
NlehoJa, who ll baflnD.IDI' to
make It In the movies (BfPtjl •
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Hollyw~

make clrhrlna: euier-arl41 prolone lbt lite of your rtl&amp;'t.liar Urea
fur cJev-rOad ddvJnc.
Act faat and first - so Jack
Fto.t woh't c:ateb 10U nappip~.

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building at 11 Rue Scrlbt in
There &amp;hey will tnet friends,
book to see If tht)' know
everythinc from a ticket

Still continues to
FE'R1TL1ZER
be one ot the beat buys on the

tarmer'a ahopplne list, Ghe Mid·
clle w~' 5(!11 linproo/lment
Co~lttfe reboJU.,
Prleea of p[ant food bave 111creasel only,
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ot an crop prOdilcUOil Item• tiaa

19ne up ~00 per cent, ~ya the
ccimmttW1 In autnD\8lrizllil Unl~
venity of Wlaeotmh etat{stJca.
The tleures lhOw _thet 'manJ'
farmers have found
profitable
kl use heavier appUcaqons of
tertillzer during th'e past 10
:veare.
In 18 MlOweatern sta'tet, farmers are usJn1 more than three
times as much fertuiaer as they
ueecl back lq 1942, the commit-

"to do tny income tax.'' Her 1965

incdn4 tax f "Sure," 1he JJ&amp;Id blttbely In her lovely, tobaecO-and..
old-roH.I wice. Her problem, Mr. Anthony, wu that It w.. belift.·
nln&amp; to look a Uttle orhlnouaJy a.
&amp;he was golna: to be trped u a
''-ard-bo)led B~dway broad In te~lllon, the theater and ftlm. ·
'"Y9u knew," Barbara aald plalnUvely, "I did P~ Joey on Broad•
way a a choru1 dAme wttl' a dta~ In my navel, then I played a
aexy maid. on Bid Caeaar•a teleVI&amp;I9Jl now, after which I wu a atl'tp ..
teuer lrl •frocJf' bti the RcU,., after which I c:ha.eed Clark. ~able .. a
danclltlall rtrl Ln K'ng and Ftvr 9Metllf - a.nd now I'm a itrlpptr
&amp;Jain In RtGIOtWil:lle Doultt.
· "Ia a nouplt ot .weell:a. I'm
baek to Hollywood-to do an·
" other IQ$pm-oo~t ~JI!t-b'n Mon- OC &amp; ·- • , _ , _
1n PaJami.04ttlt!' 11\t JfSniiil and »aUld SamfOd, her poodle. "rm
not re&amp;UJ C!Ornplllntn&amp;,--tllaftdar,atand," abe ~ded, "exotpt. I tfo
thltlk that. after a whi.Je 1'4 like to work lnto Claire ,....~tnt. OS,
beat rolu."
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. Mill Nk:hota, cool and c::onftdent and ltrtkln&amp;' to bthqld. II· a .,....
t~rl-tt maybe a little too mode,at. "I don't Udllk tm b1 ~at
tM~trt.,," lhe aaid candidly. "I tbtnk maybe 1._ &amp; pertNJflllltf, You:
k..OW 'how Guy Cooper l1 alway•· pl&amp;ylf\1' 0..., CoOper? Wd, t•m.
"•ry bappy jutt beJnc Barbara ~olt 1n01t. of U.. ttme."
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T\&gt;!,1 ~reAi'i 1D lottllta,r_~l'f~
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painter who WUI between Scylla &amp;hd Cbll'Jbdla 1n dtohilill' Whleh Cl.,,
rttr' to foiJow. She picked the thtat.r 1\uUy ani
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criUca' opiDion, can make vJrtu.aiiJ ~ •al~:..~·
to ro on tour lbr ..
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a couplt ot monthl and If •tte entft )'Our IIMI ,
t M·
viet hert Ia to .et bet.
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· eta1 uad ....,._.. acqu...unc" pre..ur11J.C .• In~ . ~ Ills• a
: mUUonilrtll. "R-.JlJ," the l&amp;ld, lauptnc,' "I'M 11M ~ ~ ~
I 1M ttnibly ll)(llai, .... thtrlt't very Uttli ~ ot tt. Afrtftj, HOI
• lltld t don't mix muoll tn UIOit elratea, pnftnlrtf peopli 1D U. ...S
ot art udl acunr. no
,.· tnterat~q.
..HOWtVet, I Uwlnk lt anythlnr en tum .am~ tn ~nr polltloll
' Into t.hat a1: of peraon, it's other ptOP" ~ to ,_ )'O:U_to lAve
tip to your weaiUI, I doR't 'hlnk they can, Wltb Int. Ate~' all. I
once naarly a juv.nlle dallnquent."
MtM 8. wu not klddlnf, It ~eveloped; badl In her Wert Cout
ado~nt daya, u J)6rt or a ramlly ot only mod.eat lnMme, ahe tiHd
to -_t&amp;y Of.lt. to all hours and lit around endteaaly In movte1, just like
an Elvia Pruley fan. "It I'd 1otten Jnlo the wroq company," llhe
•td, "1 could eaally have 10nt \he wronf way."
Two ntct 4.11met, B&amp;rb•wa and Marjo1·1e. Sometimes thta Ia a nice
&amp;own to wander In, and 11tumble auosa peoplo.

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American t•mlUea ara encounterlDI old 111
IJU'Oblemll.
AI a partnt, lrt.JldplfiDt, 01'
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: a.p b1 tttn 'he 11 Ull:eJ)' to bec~t
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amoq p.,ttentl anti out\)atltn\1
at ~· MttLtal Realtb JnaUtute
a\ Cherokee, Iowa. WIN a,.ade to
tbt New Tort Ace.clemy o1 Sci·
Wta, &amp;eetloh of B1o10IJ' • by Dr·
J\1;~\?DJ A. S&amp;lnt, for""r cUuJc::al
dtrectDr of the m.ututt.

,aam~~ome .;;; qltlted.
1 11 ~ 11 U•lnr wllh • ooa or AdmiMtorod Olallr
i daqbW ot other )'ounpr tela· DaiiJ don• or uw drul were
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1a patrt.l, pbyalclau ban
foaDd It Glftlc::ult to to1Ye Ul..
tiiDllJ prolllema and uually reooiiiUDfl1d that tbe elderly lndl'lidual bt plaotd tn a h01plt&amp;l or
ICIIDI oU\er J.DaUtutiOn. AI a re•
Jtalt, manr ot our p.sycbtatrte

T..u wftll ruerplne lhawed 011 ont 1ld.t ol ~ cl\tat.
tb&amp;$ qltaUon, lrrltabillty and Amwer: llimllt1 II aa ,Jnftam"'l
f!•arttlaamtneu dlaappeartd matlon ot thtlklala Wl:llch thtH
WlfformJI trtthln an a"ra1t of a,n II'OUP!I of ~tvl, dlltrlbuted
to tllbt. llO\Ira.
alouc the eourll ot OQ or more
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Sports Eye
6:15 News Picture
6:30 Down You Go
7:00 Peri-y, Como Show ·
8 :00 Ceasar's Hour

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10:00 'lour Esso Reporter
10:15 Sporlll Pwode

ID:25 Weathonnan
10:30 Dateline: !:urope
11:!10 NtwJIE
11:05 Lafe Show

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you've over kDOWD- Hitch or
!IWitch implemento in IOC(&gt;Jidl.
Have more time for in-the·
field work. Do more jobo in a
day. See what quality work

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CreatH!. Fights of Centur'·
ln.trig~

!I. Un~erwate,
craft ohort·
Med)
38. Notoriety
40. Mbrnlnr
reception
41. A napped,
tanned !!kin
43. Meuu.ta
( Heb.l
43. Plant ovule

"YOUR

DAILY Clll'Pl'OQUOTE- Her&lt;l'l how to work It:
A.1Cl'DLBA.AXR
ft liONGFJ!:Lf.O\V
One Idler ~tmply 1tand• for &amp;nolhtrt . ln thiltxampll A 11 \lltd

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tropl'llel, th• 1\\n&amp;th and formation .r \ha wordl t.tt all llln.U. ·
Each day lht co&lt;lil ltttAort are dl«f'l't~~t.
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V~tt1~'a Cryp~uote: A CL.I.R SOf!'CIJtOU! VOtCE,

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wUI p•te p-een Qd wltlte Jticbra

re:adtq "The opera!« of this pick
rr la rooper•dna: o,R:tll Lbeo Future
J'arm.en of Amerlea aD4 tbe AerJ...
Este~ cultural Exteu.lion SerYice to

In Ohio Starts ·

The ObJo A~rtcuttural
tbe
Future
Far merl of Amerilca tbia
weet.
embari..ed 011 1 ~e eampaip
to reduce ccrD picker aeddmU
.this fall .
&amp;rore the pickiDC eeuon JLarta
1lon Service IU!.d

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Packe.U containm1 tbe aticll:ers,
;pfe-ty buJletioa, and auae-uoM
for carrying out the pr«JJI'am U'~ ,
belnC sent to all vor•toaal •i"- 1
culture teachen and coanty n:- 1
otemion agent. F. F. A.. youths will
bill after ameod:inj: it by cuttl.D&amp;: JCbedtde their fl'f'm Nlt. juat a
appropriatiOI:UI for tbe atudy com- bead of the com pietlq lfUOII in
mission from $100.000 to $(10,000. their toea! areu
Char lee; Kline, . Weat Ma~d.
presided aa Speaker at tbe mock
ln·launchlag the eampla,n, the
aesslons. Bill
Oo!'tweK, Logan Asricultunl Extemton. Serviee
county , wa.. aopeaker pro tern and aDd the Future Farmer-a recoenize
M.is3 Mary Hauldron, Gall:1&amp; eouo- that, per hour of uae, the eom
ty. clerk.
I picker 1a one of the moet &lt;bn- I
f&amp;nn.
Delegates in. beth moek aea- gerous maehine. 011. the
slon&amp; adopted a retOiuUon urging Eac.11 year hundred• ol tanner•
their parents aDd friend. 1.0 au- Jolt &amp;J1hll aDd baDde. in tta ena~
Iyze political issue~ and candt- plnj ro!Js ,
dates qu&amp;lifieationa, and to rqlaa.nd vote on. eltction day.
Tbl1 year's rom picker safety
Monday morniDJ' Sept. 17, &lt;lele- prop-am mriviet • e.npajiJI conmet tn the Ohio- Uaion OB dtle!ted in 1M8 IIDd liDO. W. E.
Ohip stAte Un.lvel'lity eampue Stucty, Ohio &amp;Me UDivenitr ato di&amp;ell86 "How a 8111 Become. A tension aatet, ~... reeds
with State Repre.eatatinl · Ulat in JMlt FuttiJ't 'Jarmera cooL. Roberts, House majority laded 8,756 pleket aperaton. Tblt
:1.nd Lytle G. Zuber year corn picker aidenta in the
!!'~kill!
count,., lind state dropped to 104, compared to ·
w. Ree-der, :tllDior dean ot Z31 the previour yev. Stuety
of cOmmerce 4nd A6o urcea operator&amp; and l\Jiiiltelw to ~
.i~)llii"' at Ohio State Univer-- operat. with the prcJram for a

AGAIN

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OPEN BOWLING
TUESDAY-8:30PM
THURSDAY-1:OOPM-5:00PM
FRIDAY-9:00PM
SATURDAY- All Day Open at 1':00 PM
SUNDAY -1 :00ta7:00PM

Pomeroy Bowling Alley
381 E. Second St.

Telephane 260-X

l&amp;fe eorn too...a Ill 111110.

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8:30 CaJ)tain K.:mraroo
9 :30 MJ.ghly ·Mouse

10 :00 Luckr R Ranch
10 :30 'fnle.t of T1·xas R!mgen
11 :00 Bi g Tnp
I.onfl Rnn l!l'r
Li'l RB ....-· :l l~
12.45 Basc·ball Frcview
12 •110
12 :30
12 :55

Baseball Game

4 : 1:'i Town &amp; ColUl'trJt4 ·:lQ

FeDture Report

Hatcheries

5:00 Ray Mill and Show .

5:30 TV 01-assroom

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6::10 Buccaneers

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7:30 Sta.ge Sbow

Pick it fast ... Husk it clean -.

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8:00 Two for the Money
8:30

No other machine p1cks more ears

Hey Jeanni e

•.• husks cleaner, shells less
grain. Come in now and
we'll show you why.

9:00 GUn Smokt&gt;
9 ::!0

j 10:00

Hi!i'h Jo' innnrP

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The J..,.te Show

11:_l!5 T,hc I.ale Lale Show
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·W'HTN-TV Channel13
. FRIDAY
t~:OO

Film &amp; Fancy

U5 h 's Jo'un 'l'o Cook
1:30
2:00
4:00
!100
6 :00

Feminine TooCb
Film Festival
Two gun Playhou se
Mickey M-ouse
News
Weather
Sporl'l
John Daiy
Rln Tin Tin
Jim Bowie
Crossroad!!

SATURDAY
2~59

Sign On

3:00

Back At The Ranch

4:00 Film Funnie.c;

,5:00 Sagebrush 8: Sa,ddl!-

~j(o

6:00

News

O~Rry

8 :00

Lawrent·e Welk

The Vise
Polka T.lmP.

9:00

Mi:'llf\1-fl'ltde Party

NOW ON HAND

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SEE THEM TODAY
FOMEROY4
co~op
Joet eaney, MIIUiger

E. MAIN ST.

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POMEROY, 0.

PHONE 98 .

1952

- 1956

Even though living cosls have

HOLSTEIN
.· COW SALE
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9:30 ln!q)t!clo•· Murk Saber

increased sleodily1 the cos! of

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Ne-w• and •Weul~r
Sport•

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Treuure Hunt

Straw H.e,t Thtllter

Daltr.

Naw fRo No 10 \ Ont-low Con'l Pt.'.:~.,·

PROVICO MILLING
&amp;FEED CO.

6:15 TBA
6:30

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We 80 for it-G""" fot it, r:narch off 10 JNtrket ahc:•d
Gf llw cro..d. We kriow i1'1 det.iped b)' upem man....
~ facruN:d with a.n. Labota~ coruro1Jed fGr i.Ju!e
end tontplew autrlliM. Whe'lher )'OQ feed a compie~ ffflt ot wpplement vobr own arsin PROVJCO
IDikH both PIGS Mel PI.Ofll$ ...... Cooadt -•r

11 :00 Tri St1-1te Theatre

hos gone downward,

MONDAY MITE, SEPTEMBER 24

Myatery Theatr.

electric power one of

ot7.0&amp;P.l\!., EST

12:00 Sign Off

hlggest bargains.

LOCATED-II-&gt; Miles Norlh of Asbland, Ohio OD RL 250 aerosslrom Ajrport

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GORDON ·A.· RILEY, ·owner
Aablu d.-4lhlo
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1943, the average
more than 25%. Haw

These cattle ruwe been selected ,from some of the tap herds in ·Ontario. Many have
good R o P Reco¢s up to 618·1'15s. Fat. ·
In the sale are 40 first calf 2·year old Heifers.
These cattle are mostly just fresh, balance are close springers. A number of good
heifer calves just right for 4·H.
These cows are sired by and bred to some of the outstanding Bulls In COOada.
There are three very gOOd cows In the sale.
Selllng a 2-year-old granddaughter of "Gienafton Stamp." Her .dam is a ',Sovereign"
daughter with records up to 618 lbs. Fat 4. 2% grand dam is world champion Lifetime
producer. Also selUng a 6 year old very good datillhler of "TaUsman" with three 4%
records. Bred to a son of "A. B. C. Reflecllon sovereign". Her dam has 720 lbs. Fat.
Al'so a 2-year old daughter. of .:Eimcrolt Voyageur M". Dam haS 8 tollO!'ds JIP to' 618
lbs. Fat.
In l.he sale is a 2-year old daughter of "Sequoria Montvlc Burke Jo". Dam has"' 2.yr.
old record of 500 lbs. Fat, alao a·4 year old daughter of "Smith Haven Lode Star".
Plan to see these cows and attend this &gt;Ga Ie. An opportunity to buy· foundatioo cows
and milk for the fan base. Heifer calves guaranteed to live 2 weeks. Free Dell very anywber.-!n Ohio; all but 6 head are ~all hood vaccinated, aU are T. B. and B:&gt;ngs tested.
Folders at Sale
Lunch Avollable
Sole IMide Well Llghled Blll'llll
SPECIAL NOTE-All Female• are -vacclna ted agalilot Maslltlo, a new vaeelnallon
which bas proven very sueeesaful.

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Ac•

kilowatt hour has been ·.

75- CANADIAN HOLSTEINS -75
651lEGISTERED - 10 !&lt;RADES .

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; local F. F. A. yot.db. will earry •
ut'ety metUie. to crllft'7 eom p i.ci.
c:r operator ln their pd&amp; On the

COME IN.•• or .• ,

Hado

DOWN
I . 'l'woo
wheeled
cartl•,.
2. Man'a namt

OBCR

or the teltina · pro&amp;ram whic h is
carried on by Meip County dairy·
men in C!OOpeuUoa with the eoun·
OtJ.io -t-H club deleaates. Ja two
ty, ,tate and federal official s.
mock leiltlative se.iON of the
SUo doora treated with ereO&amp;O:e " Hout~e of Repre£ent.a:Uvn'' tbiJ
will resist leachini by 11lage hq- week passed M bill creating a oomuor! , srw. W. K. MlK'phey, de part- minion to 1tudy eet'abU•bment ot
ment of forestry, Ohio Agricul- junior collegea. Ul Ohio.
tural Experiment Station .
The mock sessions wrre a r-e...
Dama •ttling of 4 cement block ture ot Oh'o'a 39th a,onual 4-H
durability ailoa U&amp;ed at the ex- club congt.e18 , September 15-19.
perlment station for l1 years gave More thaD 800 bon and girls.. rereaearchers a ·chance lG see th e pruenUna: 76,000 club membent
effeets of silage liquors on sil o from every county 1n the ltate
doors.
atWnde(l
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' The young delegates divided Into
' 0 1 th
1 0 f 8~ ng _!!_ procl f!Sll a~ aver&amp;g!! two grouP1 and each oonducted a
e ~rl &lt;2"0. session of the H~ in the capito1
bl 1· poun..,.t-~--~eosolnto 20
C oot Wlilll un.~
.51 o
.
.
door
ad I
beecll r d
k buildtnl!l here The f1tat il'O\IP pa...
08
s m e rom
' e
' sed the educatiOll btU
withoUt
bard n'laple, and wbite oak lumber. . ·h
It ad· "T
tb . tb
Twenty-four other doora were c ange .
re . o au om.e e
.. ,_ •~., 1 ~de 1
State of Ohio to create a .ttudy
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rom U~dK?U. um~r
commission oo education beyond,
t~e same. speciea, and patnted bigb school level, to determine the
with alunllnum paint.
need for and make reeommenda·
Average amount of creosote left tions on, an upward extenRon · of
in the trtated doora after 11 years hlgb school or eatabli!hrneot of
was 8.15 poundJ per cuPic foot. junior colegea."
This Ia above the amount needed
The S~Ceond group passed the
to protect the woOd from decay
and insects, atatea ·M urphey.
AU untreated doora ahowed
signs oof decay or chemical deter~
ioration; but none of the treated
doors showed the&amp;e 1iana•
Thia test ebowed that conditions
in a sUo will not remove enouth
preservative l:o contamill'at.e the
ailaae. Moreover, creosoted wood
ustld in &amp;i.l08 dcte5.aot l011e its pro.
teetion aa:ainst ·attack from decay
and in~.

Drive To Cut
Picker .Mishaps

SATURDAY ·
Sign On

164 . 8evt'riiH

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Delegates
As Legislators

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IO_tl do on every job.

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. AI. •oon a, dei...ib
itllctreubercu.Ja-ia
completely worked out a pubanDouocement will be made

7:00 The Honeymoontn

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Tonight

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faateat implement hitchins

WCHS-TV Channell
FRIDAY
6:5:1i Sl(n On

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F"'"' 1M ...,.,.,. U11Y ; ; ; with

11 : 10 Owl 'l'hetotre
1 :30

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11:00 New!:

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FARMALL'

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-1 :00 Dance P:rrt y

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The EAperlmenf s tation people
Acricultural re&amp;euch and PJ'fiC· thi1 year are ukini Iarmer• to
~nd in or brine their queatJo111 on
tical tanner. wlU meet next Tues- any!bue of beef cattle production
dll.7 at tbe bll Field Day 1'1. the fiel , meadow cropa: or p.uture
Southeut Sub-Station of the Obio production tc. be answered 1t thu
AlrleWtrUal Experiment Station Field Day .
near Carpenter, Ohio.
Tour ~ which are open to every·
one i.n the area atart at 10:30 a.m.
and. will continue until noon.
The apecial beef barbeeuc will
be served at noon and will be
made avai~bie ou a C06t basis. as
long as the aupply of Cbarolo.aiae
baby beef bolda out.
Top research and cattlemen are
listed on the afternoon protram
includin, 0 . F . Laqford, cattleman from Texas, Ohio A.lricultural Experiment Station Director, L.
L. Rumm~ A.&amp;tociate Dire'*or,
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Kr ausa ••ou
Specl.,.Jita,
e . 08te.rman. H. J. Maderstl, Richard
D· vid John Parsona and others.
a '
John Hamill, mana:er of the
farm at Carpenter ia in char(! of
local arranaemeatl and Larry Best,
Southe-ast District ExtensiOD Superviaor will .be in charge of. tbe
afternoopn program.
Roy L. Janea in ebarge of t.ht
MUk Ring Teat Laboratory reporta
that the work 1n the county was
completed .durins the past week
with 1031 milk aamples submitted
of which 978 were negative and
Sn hO)If' much fGtter,
only 03 bUds reported as suspic.ea•l•r you'll farm!
ious. The ~age of auspicious
berda is tbe lowest it tw ever
Sot how llltlt Mcom!
bel!ln since the fir.st Milk Ring Te:st
in '1961.

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7:30
THE. PtFTAL SILHOUETTE:
Ia abowtl Ja .thla -lu• a11k falJko
Bi()()
tatreta Cockta~l an·d dintie"r drfe.i
fNtq t.hl H&amp;t\le Camtait col•
ltKitlon. Rounded In ah1pe, the
bodice top. pocketa an~ ~t
ovtnkirt are de&amp;Jped wU_h t1Jt
10tt
ot • nower Jiletal. 11.:00
The·.D ck at tht Wldenklrt Ia · li:to
~l"t'))oJ11\l1"nol " .. """"' bl, .. 11:15
10ktfor~

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!UO Your Hit Piradj!'

B:30 Ch' vttland Browns
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11 :05 WeaMler·

curve.

Uym .)

1 ,0 30

.,30 Hic:flwa7 Patrol

9:00 Cavalcade of Spa:rtl

nxur r.~

PI&amp; 'Jltrl

Fury

9 :00

6:30
7&lt;00

31. }.1:uajcJi nol"
!H. Maaurlum

Bo.. ilJt, .g Am1· rk.:1

8:00 Tbe Oru.sader

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with smaH

28. vacatfM

n oocty

12·00 \\'armr Bro . Fashion 3how

My P'l'iend Flld:a
Playhouse of stan

lle~wdy

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7:00 Hollfwood ·S!Jmmer Theatre

7:00 Dr. H.udwn

Cow· red

:ll. Sorctry

Seareb for 1·o morrow

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8:10

;:;o. Part of •·fll!
.19. Sheltt!rtd
· lids
to. Fate

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St ri ke Jt Hich

Wilmer G. W~lls, fireman appr~
tlce, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. r:oo -.,.
Earl L. W('ll s or Poct1and, Ohio 9:00 Cotfee Time
and husband of the former Miss 10:00 Home
'Elsie C. S.J.nger. of Q)olville , ar- 11:00 Tic Tac DOU!?h
rived in Newport, R. l, Aua.::ust 1&gt; 30 It Cou ld Be You
slf after a six-wet•k training cruise 12:00 Camera G0131 to Sclhoc'AI
in the Cllrtbbean aboard the sup- 12:30 Cur.rent
port aircraft carrier USS Lerte.
Uta Tennesse Ernie
The Leyte's
perStm'ld spent 2·00 Mrtin-ee Theatre
week ~:nds ir: the Caribbean ports :J :OO Qu'!en For t1 Day
Df Pori-au-Prince,
Haiti .
and ' 3:45 Madero Romances
Kingston, Jamaica .
j 1:00 Comedy Time
4:30 My Little ·Margie
5:00 Aunt Dru
6:00 News Picture
6: 1!1 Sporlf.s Ey~
6:25 J~ Paul
' 6 :30 Coke Time
6 :45 N.(lWS Caravan

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38.

Kangaroll
Gar1·y Moore
Al"thur Gud frt'}'

Guidinl" Lirht
112 00 Ray Milland Show
-..I ·tbe' Wor'.d Turn11
12:
1:00 Johnny C&lt;~rson Shu\·'
i :30 H Jusepat'ty
200 Bill Pa&gt;ofl
2:30 Bob CrosbY Show
3:00 BriChter Day
3:15 ~t Storm
3:30 J1klce of Night
4:00 JtaUll1• Kitc.-bt!n
4:30 The Early Shq.w
lle(jioftai Reporter
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DIMO. WOMEN TO MilT
The Wumen's Democratic club of
1\ft'igs Counly will meet Monday
at 7:30 pnL nt the second ward
house, Pomeroy . Mary Hazel Floyd,
viet' ret: ion director of~ the sixth
nnd tenth dl8trict eounty, wUJ ~e
tbe gue~t apeaker. Members art
requested to bring one half &lt;lo:zen
Nndwlebei-

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Valiant Lady
ll.! 5 Love of Llfe

all r.hannels ot commlolfticatlon..

22. Tote
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25. lil&amp;ftl
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A.baent
J't . Count.
t'O. walt tor.
t. Flowed
12. Clawa
8. Llttle pte
de13 . Scope
8. A relative
viceH . ftara•lttc
by marrlaJ'fl 29. Live
lnilect.s
. 11. PlaC"ue
coal~
13. Arid
16. Taku
:10. sunu.~
18. Mu"lc note
away
up
M~a

ble and by lnjeouon lD ot.her
l.ut&amp;l'llctl.
Dr. 8&amp;1nl ooncludea that re .. )
aerplne "ahowa an tltrem•IJ
benetlotal ef!tat" tn •enlle Uld
anertoselerotta pqchlatrio condl\lona. a, ttndtnl to decrease

emotional reaponlf, tt ellmlna\ea
lloapltala ban bteomt over- allta.llon and per.mt.a adjusterowcled.
meot to atreani.Uiad by environIf. . Drif llolpo
mont.
HoWtftr, thert'a a new druc Qvano• Alm AnwD
which pi'OIQ1IH to belp our elder- W. 8.: W111 you pl.ue fi'Yt m•
lJ foiU pt alona: better in our aom•1nformatton abouhhln1le1?
mDdH'n world.
.
1 feel u lt 1 am badi.J llmb\U'Dtd

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Irritability In The Aged,

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ACROAO

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actual c:a1h.
The cheques had been lntro.
duc:ed t.q the travlilin.. p~bllc just
a few )'eara before. They were
all numbt!red and easily identified. Ouerln co14id not necotiate
\hem end he abandoned a setebelfull of them tn the c:loak room
of Victoria Bb.t.lon tn London.
Guerl!) and "hla henchmen, Incidentally, were later captured,
t'onvicted of the crime and qntenced to Jon.- ten11 on Devll'a
Island,

SATURDAY

Sign On

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aa:ricultura prodUcts i - Relearch and edueatlonat pro•rama: 8-Recopltion ot the
ioll'a tteadily increa!Una need
for nutrlenta.
The committee cites a Wiscon.
aln bulletin which points out
&amp;bat reeearch has led to recom rnend•Uona by il&amp;rlcultural (.:Ol1111111 tor increased fertilizer use
by farml!re. Educational pro.
a:rems to farmers hiYe helped
carry the rneal111e about tertlli•·
er' a proft.table beDtdlts throua~

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If J"OU have

a~~. Woj:n [l'ead$ inct-ease drlv·
~:· haurda on iee. In ~lcms
~ h~v1 snowfalls, snow 'ires

I MISS NICHOLS, BOILIII'IICKEII,4.'11D In Huntlnrton, I;. 1., wu
ba~ 1n

t! .e
your

t;_.8t sure your tires are ln ifoo'd

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eb,a~ mon~ o:&amp;~-to pro~t
~ surfaces in tb4 .lnC!he.

Merl~l• ltult .., ...,. Nlchela havinr been in 10 muy m&amp;auln•
Jlel ll/tel •em boeht
cheHKake photot; that 1r th1y
wen placed end to end "&amp; Jot of
able-bodied male• would be trampled In the rush to have a look,"
u her preaa agent 1aya.
The other Ia a reddlah blonde namtd Marj(lrle SU.le Who eul'l'tfttl'
Ia ftattentnr ptayioera With her •ftne performance In Cl&amp;t On ~-89.'
Till RCIOJ and fGr hven yean baa t.•n married to Huntlnaton ~~
ford, Ill, the mu1tl·mllllonalre patron. of the arta. Let me hur,.,, to
add that Mlas Steele Ia not trylnf to lhake htm. Over Iced coft'.. in
their Beekman Plaee apartment today, whl1e aetor Cb.a:rJton ~tqft
eat around p.aastnc the ume of day .wttll UM"', Stttle an4 '!Jflitto~
loGked .u Jt they were ptannln&amp;" 011 •Hndlhf oJ4 lltl lotathir~
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beaten Jaclr: Frost to tbe punch
everything .-111 be fjne. Now'&amp; the
time to be sur• you will.
H·e re'a what our Shell enslnetra told me to do:
Get the loe•l deale!' to check
JOUr bat.tery. ·The colder the enjintl, the ~rder to start. The
Cattery ia the fjn~t; victJm of tbe
eab'a load.
Havtt th&amp; coolinc system.
dfainedt cleaned and s up))lled
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with antUreaZe.
A111k him to cheek the oll and
the filter. Most. ct\ir. u.sed for
• around~town. dri'ri,._ in. wln~r
n'r."· warm ll)) to the best opera'-~na temperaturt. 'Thia Is bard
oji ~!. oli, and. 'it s1Jaul4 _" be

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10 :30
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FRIDAY

cold d ay of the s eason.
O oto s thl:! motor s pin over and
star t fa st? Or does. it l"roan once

Pomd'O, Ohio.

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WSAz -TV Channel3

How To fool ·Jac• Ftolt
L~ t 's

PUbllsbed every •IMnooo Mcept Suadaf by Tb ObJI'I Vlllle,
~lifttll. I~ &amp;t 110 lbrbanie 8':_\_!umeroy, 0 . Buslneu uff1c!'
( U.t 318, editorial oW.. P"- 1111'1.
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'TELEVISION GUID

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HOMERVILLE, OIUO

Is this poS&gt;Ible?

Mare pounda of pork
money f~?r your graint

Mor~

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Increased customer usage - im•
proved power plant! and equipment-modern distribution.,. all_are .~ior factors in ,our

continuous and successful effom to Jupply low-cost ~lectriclty.

Corn i1 good feed for hog1

-but Com plus EsheJman
R,d- Rq._ . W/., is a batter
feed that prc:tdUce• better
reiiUlll,

a. Jl4te to provid. your hogs

In addition to this low ca&lt;t, you enjoy lhe cleonline55, safely and 'round-the-dock
dependability that eleclric power provides around the home- in bu1ineS&gt;- in industry-

'" on the farm.

witf. the protei~ vitamins.
and mlner•l• 10 etttntial to
repid, · economical grOwth.

E&gt;et them to ..,rkot early
ond profitably.
Let Ul elCplain how thia
proved Rod Rooe CONCENTRATE SUPPLEMENT produe" profit~ble pork.

COMPANY

SUGAR RUN
Flour Mill

182 Mulberry
Phone 150.
Pomeroy, Olho

AM~RICU DAI UO ILEOTRIO
ITITEM WHICH IS OIIUYIMI

PAU OF THE
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50 YEARS iF PROGRESS II ELECTRIC POWER

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their e ~ro}· P~nth ers go after win over thr Wi!hama Falrun.s,
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in th:~oon~w foo~h:Jiro~a~~~~g:~ 1 while l'haun&lt;'~":\1 was goi ng J,H\'n
the-y take to lht! road 0 met'! 1 ~ J at the . l.tanth uf t~e . N~l!~lh•Lllc
Cbauncey~Iklver B1uf' ~ Dl•vil · h I IIClUnd~
. 26·0 fn_r lilt' flr.st tunr 111
7 yetH s. La!-&gt;\ }ear Pomemy ~&gt;:.we
tbe ctl.auncey neld at 8 00 ' tm
Guarding again.;t overc~nr 1 J: 11~ 1 • 1; 1 t.ouk .u 7.f.j dt'('JSJ011 t'wm the
the Panthe-r~ wilt be 0 1 l I"
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to the rt&amp;M~ gJven th~m ~llll!:ve ::1~
Coach Al .. x Cilo will ,t&amp;rt the
week when they were selected h
, 1 m• bi~;ll club that opeMd lelt
tl\f: SEO Sport...·wnter~ and Sport:. r Wille ll91in!lt Wah•m•, but he
casters u the team to heat m th(" · 'Will prob~ bty u&amp;e Jimmy
Jo.
SEO race this s~ason
I Hem,ley oft~n in the becllfleld •t
a ha.ifb•ck ,.fot Hemsley 1 ked
Pomeroy OJlened llhEtr 1956 spa I impreu 1v• •v•lnst the Falco:. Of
son last werk with an imprr:sslve course . big Ju nior Hawthornt- h

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Greek: throughoutJ:yprus to prevcl'!t oew EVening. · w'h('ol'l they mit at the
for· I!&lt;Tn\e4 atof anti-British
home o1
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r;iding.
An unusual fenture or
thi::i
~·(•ar':t proi,lrum is a questionnaire
lo be filled out by the memher.q
11nd retu rned un:d!lflt!r.l to the of·
1 f~cer.s 'With suurstions ;mr.l !:rili·
I cJsms of th.t club's work and pto).

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175 Ql 168 ou..,.,.
150 H8 150 Darling
135 HB '142 H~~Uon
165 FB 152

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Cil.l'toon- "IWIY BUDDIES"

GOOD USED

YOU BOT WHAT IT TAlES TO STOP SAFE'• 'f,I
Witb ac:bool• ll:UtinJ, it'• rime to cbet:k

gfe dtivlos b•bitJ aod lhe coudi- p
lion of our can. .Rem~mbet': •U aaffo
omeroy Wt. Pus. W.t . Chfnc'y
pard1 ca.a be wonhlea1 il your tfras en . Beegle
16!1 LE HIO
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u~;~Mft&gt;. T111de them ia.. Maybt YOII pn1o Lambert
198 LT 175· Gabriel
fer another braod. Well-do 110medli... Barnltz
185 LG 200' PefteelU
anyway, to. ~Jet rid of wom, amoodi"dtet W"""'Y
17!1 C 1SQ
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Davis
206 Ru 145'· Brookhart
B.trnhnrt
227 RT teO
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Wildermulh ISO IUI; ' t'75 Kltnbrt
Smith
146 QB· 160
Smith
Morris
140 HB· 1M Russell

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216 FB

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Mal'il ball at Xavllll'
Geo.·ge Wa1lhlngton at Miami

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Defiance at Adrian
A\.~~~'llan Md. at Centr:al. State
Onlo N~trthern at ottf'r'beolo

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Dayton at CincinnaU
Kent Stirte at BDWIID8' Green

Oliver 8'-iley, Owner
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Phone 3143
Rocine. Ohio

fer~·''
,...el.lllljont of the t~ load
~mel'S Jn. ftli clBM. It providet 156.8 eu, ft. ()f
(:ai'Ktl !IJI&amp;IIft in a &amp;mootb, fully lined interior and
haule u_p to I~.MJ6 lb. uf poy}oad,

' thlllldiq matiiNcturere. T-800 modttl h11 ma:r,
llY.W tii.41,00&amp;&amp;-GCW lo 66,000 lb.
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prayerSlngmg
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preceded·

Tb.hudeat-wolti~g. blae...:.awtq ''two-tonDer·~

Ia the Ford F-800. Only Ford ol'el'la
. ~ke Sl:r and thlw Short StroH. \T-8~• ta
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Ohio Unlwrsity at Plorida State
Louisville at Toledo
Wooster at A.shl¥nd
Wltlenberg at Akron
Raldwin-Wallact at Ge-neva Pa.
HDpe Mt~. at Heidelberg
Centre Ky. at W:Jimlaaton
Marlett• at W, Va. 'Will:leyan

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Scott

Bailey, MM,.;;.··;,v;:;-,-;;~··
vfce o! the Forest Run Method~ J ~:~~b~t~~~ B:aer, Mrs.
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Mrs, Hanson Hoi~. Mrt.
church at hEr hflme, Minersville, Grueser, Mn. u. s Nease,
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Wednesday evcniq, '
Fred Neue, Mn. Mtrlr: Evans, Mn.

Womton'fl Society of Christian

E:~~~- 8~f~.D~~~

You'll store a touehdown on anyone of tileR Used Can:.
Come In, see the ean, eheck the roru:Qtlon, the priee. Theu

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Windsor dlx

2 dr; Dark
green finish , radio, beater

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Group sir1~i ng of "Oh Master
Let Me Walk With Thee" preceded
readin'ffS" on the topic by Mrs. JOO,.
Scntt, Mrs. Lelia Plint, and Mrt.
1Hiram Fisher. An
oUtline
qf
events for the eomlna: months ta,

seat l'!OYers;

$1295
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$299.00 ..
BAKER

Mrs. ofGrueser
the group
ing
a .song and
concluded
the siflg.
pro- ,'
scripture reading by Claire Woode 1gram .
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The program was presented by
the MinErsville group end con·
During the business session,
sisted of .a.,J;png by the group, a report on the rymmage
setlo by Myrna Maag, a talk by . giyen . Seteral
coonmunicotio~• ;J
Victor Brown, a song by a trio were read a nd s uppl.y wO:rk
: compOsed of Myrna Maag, .and were received. The new
.0. 'l'le· Brtp&amp;ut
Vickie· and Sharon Brown, and a book " Missions USA" was oeceiiive(t ,;
:iler ID Middleport_
song ~Y the group. ,
and Mra. Grueser will give a re·
.I Jttdy Spencer, vice
president, port on the firs t part of the boek:•• !'; ~~tiii~B~AKER.~~:J~~~~~~
presided • In' · the&gt; absence of the at the ne:d meetl'ilg,
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president and $60 was· ple dged to
1 the YoutJh Fund. It was annolln&lt;'\!d
tbat the next m~ ting wGuld be
held at Rock Springs chw'Ch, on
Monday, October Hi.
. Twe-nty seven youth and ten ad- ,
UH9 attended the meeling with 1
&gt;twelve yout•h and three
adult~&gt;
I (rom Che.!:ter; five yoUth and one'
• adult , A·lfrel'l: thde youth and one
seven
1adu1t, Rock Springs and
YO;Uth and five adults from Md.ners..
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tone finish, dark. blue top,
light grey. body, overdrive.
seat covers, heater.and def
very good r'-'bber, lOi s of

FURNITURE

4 dr, •ery. soUd body, tires

$9;

Feature•gi«;J~

Your (:!WilLEY

226 .E. MAIN

%dr; Nlee blaek finish; radio, healer, seat eovera

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Doll••

radio ,

1953 PLYMOUTH

210 club sedan, dark green
finish. re~ trans. Meca)Jnically right, new seat cov.
ers . radio~ beater, tires
show very little wear, locally own.ed.

$995

2 door sedan, black finish.
seat cuvers, heater, other
extras. One local o~r.
v.,.y· clean . ipsitle and out,
good rubber''

$895

1950CHRYSLER

Highl,nder 4 dr. Dark

1.940 PlYMOlJ.TH

new, mechaD:icrally OK

$l095

new,

heater, motor1; runs smooth

$250

$145

Savoy • dr sedan. Blaell
finish litte . n~w. rildio, heater.. seat cOvers. 'I1res like

green finish

Motor

runs

smooth as a ribbon, loads

2 door. Verv solid car,
motor runs nice .

of extras, inc. radio, he_a ter
Very dean inside and out

$85

$595

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1954PLYMOUTH

Or Any HOME _.PPLIANCE
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good rubber.

1953CHEV.

fair. Priced for quick sale

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4 door sedan, red and blue

$29S

Wl!.ether It leA-- Rl!fRIGERAT&amp;R, T '\-(

Local owner, nlee green flitlsh

VS club sedan, black finish

this one.

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rubber like

low cost transportation in

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Custom Royal Lancer. Tri·
tone paint. powerfiite trans
heater and many other extra&lt;t. Less than 10,000 ae·
tual miles. Local one owna

$2495
1949FORD

1948BUICK

Custom 4 d•, beautiful 2

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Interior and

exterior exceptional Nice
new tires. Mechanically 0
K, automatic trans.

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LEACH
and WAMSLEY
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the groun_d observer buikBnlif Qn 1 Ident, Mrs. Rurs Watson, ope:ged
Oct. 3 With M,rs. Daytpn Strick · 1 the m~ting /oJ.Iow.ed by a reading
!'land and Mm . Donald Collins as 1 " The Purpose oC the WSCS" b)'
hostesSftl..
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-t he group. Mrs. E11mtmd Grues.program leader opened the pl'"l)o
gT&gt;m with a poem, "Wom•n o!
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Chrt&lt;t !or'" Lif•" was pr&lt;,.nte&lt;L
by Mrs. Grueser WhD al80 read
the
goat' .nd poem•
r('ad by Mn. Watson .

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'9prihktime In your home all y~riitlhd;.~·

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etsr;·· 1 Mr•.
Gli!nn l:lemler Wllf'J
t,o !
' her first meeting: as a member.
The president ruuned Mn. Tlleo
Tht' Wahama
White
Fal«~n
Neuttlin·g, M.n. Lionel! Bons. Mrs.
Millard Wl}te-rmuth , Mrs. Jamt.s Marc hin g 8and madot an ap(M"arPullen. Mn. JA-wis H. SauE"'' on the
Ways and Means commit tee to reo •nee, undpr tb~ threat of rain, nt
port on mone&gt;:-maklna:
projecta. the We hama romeroy 11rne lut 'I
Mrs. 0. P. Klem spoke to the CCL
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un the importance of tbt' obser~~~&gt;-1 Friday nieht.
' anc" of Con.~titutlon Day, aponsl)r,. .
d
~If! by the national DAR.
I Thl' ban , 11 tbe1r part o 1 the
Dudng l·h e .1oclal hour
Mrr , pre-game sh~.tW , marehed
ati'Ob
Dan Wllite and
Mrs.
Roberi : the fidd pleylne "Haod. Grenade".
Schmoll won prizes in a series of I Th~ baDd waa preceded b)' Dr~m
.:ames conducted by Mrs. Wtlder- I MaJor Ruth Sayre and tbt: ,maJor.
muth. The traveUinll . prize waa I ~ttea , who performed notably dur·
brought by Mrs. Neutling and won mg lhe evenln1.
1 by Mrs. Marie llauck.
The star:&amp; 0 ( the }lalf-time activHo:ati!!!MM were M~
SchmoU .ities was sianaled by a trwnpet
Mn. Pu)len and MB. Lional
fanfare. Alter tbe
fanfare the'
·und .they served a salad coui"Se to band entered tbe field to John"
I twenty-eight memberH und 011e Philip Soma'.r "W'ublngton Po•t
guest, Mrs. Theiss.
·Mar.c h." A lette'r ''W" • ., formed

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.llllON Pl1load than comp&amp;h.lllu tandem of atfJ of

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' from her secret sL~ter.
Refreshmeuts were served
by
the hQstesses to th,_ named. above and Mrs. Elmer White, Mrs.
Dayton
Strickland, Mm: Chat-le11
K . Spencer,
Mrs. Donald C:olllns,
Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs. Will·
1 ard Boyer and Mrs. Charles Hoff.

, The Chester charge MFY met
] Monday_ cvr·n ing at the M!ne r sville
MeLho&lt;h.st church for lhetr month·
ly. meeting.
Devol.iollis led by Shirley Brown
open~ w!t~ group singing follow-

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Youngstmom at CoJotado WestBluffton at Hiram
Findlay at Indiana CPntral
CaHrornifl State Pa. at Denison

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guest when Mrs-. E 11;8 Gilmor~- Jr.
assl~ed by Ml's. Davl~ Goodwm.en
t~· rtamed the Sew lhte Sewmg
Club W~t.lnesday _evenirng at her
home, Ltncoln Hei.il!L&lt;;.
I ·Following a short bll.Siness eesI !lion in. charge of tb&amp; p...Went,

l.loatJ.)ll I Cl.ffi&lt;' in thl' IM'lll o! ·'Under the ' Jti!I'IOM!t:d liOi

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Stand t 'p and Cheer 14'&amp;ll again
.The b&amp;nd thcil JWf tte fllllill
lh~ block formation, to &amp;hec tune of Uled to r~IArn tll mid fteld mJ playing Sousa's ';Maahaftell 'l!itfth
to _prepare _!or ~he
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Sl DE DELIVERY RAKE. PRICED TO SAVE . MY• Donatd Keno..ry, , w'hlte .r.. • . , ·
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IN FINE CONDI1ION
Vranken. .Jllietioneer. Mrs. Edwant
NEW IDEA, It's on Rubber

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Pomeroy'!! lineup wlll outweigh
the Chauncey forward waM1' by 10
pcunds to a man as thlf' Pantbe£5 I
averace 188 up (ront aw-compared
to 176 tor the' Devtls. In the back·
ti•I• Porn my wut hav• a 160 to.
to 152 J,&lt;z lb weight av&amp;rage.
Tht.&gt; lineu ps:

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Benso-n , 147, Philadelphia deci·
sion~l Jackie Le-hua, 154.. Brooklyn 10.

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wbitll
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retur.d to
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·, . -~ .~.lACOSil\, CyPrus -ur-:-Brltlshi
1't•oo~" i e ~e!ng~•t"alf$ttKI -Jmir:-f:t!4
new
Mrs. Wilti..Wt:~,
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outbret~lts
l'iolenc=e.
Mn
11¢~10011
wtlcom~
.t\1,. n ay \JrJIIIIe ;.1
tack• ., Boitioh ""'••m•n ond .
lmm .. latoly v•pmd '"'. ,.,_,u..

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exJ)Hted to 1g11ln le.d th• Will '
ha:tfbauk lklbby Nel!on as their
; with
frorh qu•n.rbad Don
Two tnditional Bend rlv.als, pound Bill Ohlinger • . Stu half;. two matn
pons.
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Smith urtd h~tlf!Nck1 O.nn1 Mer- 1he Wlll'l ;una F11leons and the Mitl· 1 ~ck RDSCoe s,.rou 11 iJ stll1 h • . Waharna· Will have I!DDslderable
: rl11 and Rod s.,.ncer.
1 rllf'port y,•l!uw .lllt~\·1~. meet lo· l bling with 1 &lt;'•d:,ed bon• 111 f1i.1 stze on the Jackets as their for·
C'oarh Bill Smith of Chauncey 1 n1gh1 at Ullc-h.{t!l }o 1eld 1n Mls(m foot •nd will not see service Le- , Ward wall Will average 180 pounds
' admitted yes terday that his Bl llt' t'!!y at l::l.oo·l)'r!oek ~~ broth duL -; ro.; 'oeriint- wlfl teke t\1!1 plac'e In as lo ltiQ for the lftddl~pOrt e]eo
Dev1h ar~ capable of playing bet- go llfle1 th£ Jr first o~~m ol the Ilea· the lackfield
Vf'n. fn the bJWkftt!ld the Fal~ons
j tcr ball than lht'y did last. wt-ek sun. AIUwujh the l&lt;~alcons han:
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ha\'t an l'tlgto of 161 to 158.
aga1n~t Nt"lsonvJI\e, and ltiured 1 D(lW lost to both RavPnswocd ~nd 1 f'o:Jch McDonald _has also mado
tasl l;)l Middle ort wa
r
\hat lm clutJ should show a lot or ~Ollle!Oy they will be tavorll f'1 1 S~ID(&gt; change~ Sentor end" Bobbv mtnt'·~ i Y' llderdDg,pbut rous : ,\heImprovement tomght. Smith , has a
_o beat the Jack.et'l, but o00ach ~ Hen~e.sy wtll mo"e 1nto a sla1·t· Fllk:OJls aiJ the wa before-iJCJstn e
I fatr ly vder&amp;n ball d ub, but made I Charlie McDona.ld has hll:h hopes 1 mg posJtl~n tn pl'ace or. MeCortl::l&lt;:, a tight 14--12 dtclifon. C
b M~
somt' l1neup cha nges thls week . ot pull1ng an upst't
~whJie Jun1or Rowley ~ill open 11' Donald has hJSh h
~; t hc
Halfback Wayne SioLts has been 1 llott. cHcl\e• .... !t&amp;'ftl'al. llft
~ard. lh place of InJUred Dave I club can agam u~7tl1e 8 do IS
fromt b thle "'""", • lahntd I up ch•nee,. Co•ct, Ralph S.,re :
thts se:tson, and POISibily co!:
T~( Of&gt;.,.~J.mu&amp;e! .~~~!
W•I-Mm• will have&lt; ••• of hi' toll' and· While he wUl -se~ !ler~lcE h~ throUgh with their first win 1n
f•n• .. •nd will tine Rover Smith fligttf r-,ulen ovt of Hte .,.me-. Will not start and Pearl Edward, the last two geasons.
at tile blocldng bac-k, Jerry RYU~otl l l'ldrl~ .K•"'Y "hyl•r r.tolveti I Will tall:e his place
The Lineup
and ken McAfe1 1 t tiM halfbacks Mat 1 ~tury 1" ttt.,. Jl0f1Wtt0y fM"'I
Wahama will probalily llan Di'c!k Midil•.
WT fi'.IIS. WT
W.h
an4 TO:~tt Kl'llllylk wJII IN at f\111- ' ~of w•lt ~ eMit ... the MHOnt. I Yeung •nd Jinnny Hes;Son take up lowlill
165 ta 220 Ar.nold •
back. McAt.e 11 the taiUltack and H~!- ~ace wtll be •6 .,. by tis 2M t~e ~Cfen~ burifen witft S"preuse Mille.
1U LT 174 J . T..,lw
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J!)OI'e horaepowor per dollllr-provecl &amp;,
a eompol't&amp;on ol faett&gt;ty...,....tect lot
pricea and net horoepower ot all lruak
II Dell You Jilt more comfort wltlr a
Driveriao&lt;l Cab, lfld more aafety With
FO!'faerehmive Lifeauard feature.. ,
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Yoh'll agree Ford truckS c&lt;ist less, give
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$365

1950

-~~ton box bed; New blue paint

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Club Co.,pe

$385

1950 CtliYIOlll :.. .. .. .. · ...... · · $495

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Golden Wedding Date Celebrated
The t::olden weddinJ( anniver· family, Mr. and M111. Chester Lee

only a scattering of experienced sar y of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpen and daugh-ter, MI"S. Reba Cramer,
men beh i[)li the m ill the reservea. tt r, (,al lipVILS was observed Sun- _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blfe and daughl'' ew predict tha t Wiscoru;in WII'l d&lt;~y 1111 th open house at ttle home ter, Mr. o~.nd Mrs. Roy Thnt-on .

MADISON, Whit., UP Wis.
coDSin's. 1956 fntLa'll team js wor·
ryinl no coach , wllh
the
posslhJe eueption of i-ts o wn mentor
Milt Bru1111..
On paper and on th p training

improve its sixth place Bi g T t"n
finish of 195:i or end up wi.th bC't: ter than iL&lt;; fl l'c wins-four 1066

... , lh"''' d""ght" and son·•n-la"• Mrs Amborse Stewart and .!lon, .141'.
'-'.'rt r. &lt;t~ll d "
~ and Mrs. Maurice Thomas, Isaiah
Paul saUnders . Me
Jnd 1\.1 1_., c ar penter are former res Thomas, Mrs. Artie RoUih, Mr.

played
to B&amp;dgen;
cause [rlght
on
field
so Utt!e
fir, the
have disother Big Ten c-ampuses.
With two .weeks to go before the
noo • eoofen!ll.oe opener aa:ainst
Marquette, Bruhn's tentative v.arally team had ""e ven ~Uermen, but
only four starter"&amp;, !Tom the 1955
squad. Further, there were {our
sopbomor('s on the fir~ string and
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)I season ma-Worldng
r k l&amp;sl year.
Bruhn, who moved up from line
I1roach to s uceeed Ivy Williamson,
has been working hi ll team hard
1a.nd kee ping his lip buttoned. He
did say the P~"OS()t'cts for an "ool·
s tanding te11m" wPre not good this
yaar. but l'"PPt'rc d that with the
promise " W(•' II give every team
1 wc play a hfada(' hc. "

Mr. and
Delmar
Qu1ckle
aDU
!den ts of Pomeroy .
and
Mrs. Mrs.
Wendell
Roush_
and son.
A rr;~ngements of flower!! tbe Woodrow Eggleton , Bidwell;
g1ft.s uf friend 8 were used Utrough·Mr. and Mrs. Jease Blackford,
out the home. The dining room Miss Louise Canter, Mrs. Ha:Ty
t11biC' was lovely centered with an Willi and Judy Zimmerson, Wellsarrangcmen1 of gold colored flow· ton : Mrs. Tbhie Childers, Jerr:--ers w1th white tapers in cryst.&amp;l Shelton, Mn. Robert Snedg.at
holfl res on either sidE'. The three IUld daughter, Mr~. Nannie Baird,
tien·d wedding cake topped with Vera Fulton and :Mr. and Mrs
the numerals 50 in gold was &lt;Jn one Oliver White. Gallipolis; Mrs.
end of the table and under the 1 Ruby Sauntkr." and Mr. and Mr9 .
punr h bowl on the other.
Krnnetll Je{fers and family, BladCa ke , 9unch, nuts and minh en; Rev . •nd Mr~. Shirley Woods,
were sav ed. Mrs. Chester Leeser- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller, Che8h·
vcd the punch, Mrs. Wndell Rousn ire and Cecil Miles Eqo~
. --~
the cake and Mrs. Cad Moore reg- -ua erod the guehts .
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I 'Artendmg were Dr. a~ ..... s. .
SEE THEM
K Bol cct 1 Mr. and Mrs . Carl Moofc •
M1s~ es Marlene and Lwda Moore.
Mrs George Howell Mr. and Mrs.
George Wright, all of Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs, Verne Davll, and
w. B. Swi~her, Mlddll;:port; Mr.
and Mr3. Sidney Durat. Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. c;.eorge Fadley Sr
a~d Mr and Mrs. Cari Fadley and
sons, New Carlisle;
THESE
Mr and M-r s. Andrew Tolu and

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• to a loo~&gt;i n g season. an upset or
twoCCSS.
would maktl liUC
.. 1956 a sma.&lt;ithing
GlftH rndar aDd advisor.
l Bruhn 's biL: problt!m Wa:J not 86
Tellt y-our p&amp;st, pnunt1 and
.
future,
much .g r nend lar k of mltterlal as
.
I uneve n di;;!nbu (IOn. His team w;:ls
Ad I
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Y c:e t•nn on ov•,
m.t·
lung on '' ntis. b.:~ lfbac ks and c entri ..., and ell bu,lnesa aH&amp;Ira,
, CI'S, but .~h ur l 11 11 g uards
and
If worrie-d. trovbl...
,or In
tackles. &lt;~Jrd fl at hrokc f0or a qua"doulrt, put your mind 11 ~we.
i Lerback
Conaulf me today -tomorrow
mlly be too late.
As a r r~ ul-1 . Br uhn's rirst order
I will not only t•ll rou, but I of bwnne~:-r w11-; to do some rewill help you sove your preshuffling. l!i.lllw·k Pat Leven'hBbhms.
gen and Lrnl Dick Kolian were
A vl•it to me will be of lmLranfor~r t'd 11110 fullbacks. Fullmanse nh•• to y-au.
back Gl en n
lk,Lor became a
Ant. .tl &amp;II t~ueatiDftfJ. R•ad.
guard . or thr thr~~ . all letterwinlng1 IIUolrante~ or no charge. ' ners, Lrv('nt&gt;.r gc n appeare-d to be ~ ~:.:=====::;;==:,
With . thia ad and half.prlce, j the onl y sur(' ~tar1 r r _
y-ou .... entUI.ci to • ~rnple-te
Afler tw u Wl'('k s o r inten..o;ive
.
full life rNding.
d'ill ::. Br uhn was [(•anlng LCfWard·
1 Ron C~~rt ~oro , a r hunk y St. Charle$
averyon. wellom•.

MADAM MARY
PALMIST

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U. S. Army, Weat
237 our·th
Avenue, Huntineton
Virginia , is reeruiting to fill Ul.e lot.

s·UL' Cl'! d J:r · I
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Pennlnt "-ac• AJ A Gl•nc:e
By UNITED PREIS
Brooklrn
88 57 HJ7' 9
Mllw1uk.. 88 59 .599 1 7
Cincinnati
85 62 .578 4 7
Games Remainine
Brooklyn 9 - At home ~ Phil·
ad lph la , Sept. ~. 26, Pittsburgh,
Sept. 28, 29, 30. Away 4 Plttsbu ;-gh, Scpl. 2 1, 22, 23, 24.
Milwaukee 7 - At home
Chicago, Sept. 21, 22, 23. Away
4 Cincinnati, !;cpt. 2ri ; Sl. Louis,
Sept. 21J, :!A, 30.
Cincinnali 7 - AI home 5 St.
Louis. Sept . 21 , 22, 23, 24; Milwaukee, S\!pl. 25. Away 2, Chicago,
Sept. ~9. 30.

55 FORD

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Open Fdaily
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south of 'RuU• ._d. John L. Rom-

evening al 7,30 lncludlne Sat-

9-21-Stp

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well. I can

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Started .-Whit~
chiCks. Willis Rdlabie lady~ to five in and c~te ' flhitM. lUI
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Htll Road, Pomeroy. F'r~nk Jjl_ri}:for. t'f'o smll fl,t. hildre-n, a nd light
rich.
1 11 3-tp:
bo..se · work five days a wet':k
whil~ mother \1torks-, Call :na·5
NO HUNTING or tre,;pasi:ilng, 35 RATS KUJ..ED with 9m1 po141 1i
ot col,l!act Mrs. Ancll Borbritlgc
t1a,y or niflht on mv farm. Daisy
sTAR WARFARlN. Safe, .-:ut-e,
l)owrrington, Box fO.
9 21 3tc I
O'Neil, Ponieroy, ROO.
eunra. nt~e!J,,
urdays Ray RusseU, a former
member of th e church wJD -M
Evangelist. Everyont' i&lt;: Jnvlted
to attend.
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8 Cubic to¢ Nm-g~ ~~frigecato, ..
Bak"'• will · «1¥e you the hnll'
Call 294
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· tra~e -oo t'~tcre or '-PPiiao.~ ..__
~A..... PEACHES w~ are.I pJ.c;ing
trouSmimtLDERti . Call the
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•. R I Auto Service-;
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Funeral Home
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Fruit Farm. t; mil~ e-A.!L of
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Che~ter
b 14: tf 1 JlADIO -&amp; 'l'ELJ!;\'JSIO~ S~:RVJCE l
Aour Wff!C~ Servlct. · Day
~-· . ~b.one 2£11). Cle)and Appliance 1 -,.~""'""""""'""""~""""',-Phone 6227. Nig~t Phoae :'J):JIJ.
BF.ANS, PHONE 809-X, A. 0
.Stpre,· llll W. Mtin St.. Pomeroy '
X. DODGi..PLYJIIOUTII DEAL Le&lt; Syracu".
2-z:i.lf
ERS.
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Bottom.

GOCIO A tWot£ ~S PlfY
OTHER I RG&lt;StED - -TEMTH
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garage. R:J.C;,ine Phoue

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NOW

$249.95
. . . . . $219.95
199.95.
. . $179.95
159.95 ..... ; $139.95

SPECIAL!
WHILE THEY LAST!

Coavorllble 8 cyl; Ovordrl.e, rldlo and heater

.WASHERS

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50 MERCURY . ....... . . . .... $495
No dent&amp;, scratches, nh-ks or pulchcs on Uus Custom 4
door. Don 't dcluy, sec it today

49 BUICK . . . . . . . . . . ... : $395 .
be money ahl'&lt;Ht 'n troubles behind m thJs youth·

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1952 MERCURY ··· ··· · · · · ··· · · · ···· · $795

Uoor"8eyl

4 Door, Radio and Uoioter; Mercomllle

1951 FORD · · · · · · ··· · · · · ·· · · · ··· · · $650

9 15 tf
-r----1956 Pont1ac VB .,- _
2 dr. Sqdano Only 3800 miler:,

Cuatont 2 door; Radio and·Uoater

1951 CHRYSUR · ·· · · · · , · · · · ····· ·· · $595

1951 ST~DEBAKER · ·· · · ·'·· · ·.· · · · ·· · $395

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sy$-('m built in fly~eelge,ftNalo,.~
., meatl,fi . qdicki(!
s ta rts and

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o~~ter"' jdlinfl hQ;. drag on powl.!r,

Spedal Hardtop; Radio and Heater

Busbtess Coupe

1952CHEV

REG. $329.95

F-liOO CAB &amp; CHASSIS
8 Cyl Engine

V.. TON PICKUP
Exeollent CondiUoa

NOW ONLY

$1595

$745

$195

ANDYOIJR OLD WASIIER

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USED CAR LOT CORNERlOCUST a~. SY~ORE .

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to
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1 in MansfiE'lrl RE'formatory, toOa.v ·
115 1. laeon41 St. .
Pa..tM 61
I by Jud ge John ~aeon on rha!'ge~
f»,WMroy, Ohio . . - • of parole !/iolal on and tru:\ncy
1
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1956

BarDQB-Simpaon lm.uranee
Middleport. Fire-

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Belles of Rac ine
for divorce from Ruth
&lt;:'OMPLETE lnaure'!lCe Proteetl6Jii, Belles Altoona, Pa. on chan~es of
. IJte AlilO Flr" .Polio. Call1&gt;oa 1 gross ne~lect Gf duLy.
·llill' Hiddtep~t. Ohtl'l.
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Bo~- Pbo-n.~- 631~X ~ ·- • fi~ed .suit

t~ny

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The little Olds ~h B cy li nders and smooth rlnvtng Hy·
dramatic drive. Good tires. good buy

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i~';:, i::n~:.:~~;~~~ l;';:;.A.'!.fal~: ilfid~&lt;ta.;iii'·~fDJ'"~t Bloi~i;~B~g~E~I!o~d~~kk ;

new quieter and !'moother ope rat1954 Buick Hoadmaster
inn Raymond Lollfry ' designed ,
4dr . .Sedan. Power St~erlng &amp; Win· ch;ice of colo~. Pric,~ will please
dows. - :" Bll'attnar's P,omeroy.
you Metropolitan Auto Sales, Middleport.
_$1,995.00
GMC lh ton Dlx Pickup, _ _
9-l'7-6tc
Chrome Grille and Dlx 'Jrlm. ( 14 J PQr Kent
$1,895.00
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Two Bedr&lt;;ums, Kitchen, · Lmng
19M Plymouth Save-y 2 dr.
, room, approximately three acre
One local owner. Low Mileage.
I garde-n, $35.00 per mo~thG COflBleattnars, Pomeroy
,tact Alex Wheeler, App e rove,
$1.695.00
OhiO.
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GOOD USED .TRU'CK·S
1955 FORD

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$295

Good CIHn UvHI. L'au .
\fork,_i,p.aranteel)..~~ .~ All Make&amp; and MBdeJo' l
vlllii·Y· .· 'METROPOL1TAI'l

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t Door, 8 cyl

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reason,blo. P
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Homer Braley, J:'jlmetoy""lt"-:.1 ,.~ :~ v- tr - w: I
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wAtchmaker.

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195?
lb model
d
40 H.P Scolt·Atwater ou oar ·mo! 1.or. More Speed, new 12. V. elec-

Bl;;~~~;'~~ Pomeroy.

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z DOor RJIIIIo and Heater; .SIIlldard lrano; 2 tone color

FILTER-FLO

50 BUICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $495

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a Door, Radio and Heatn .

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QUlctr-sWtVJ:li '08 Watcll Reo , · ltt.-"'38. •R Wm. Gru....
p&amp;trmg liJ Facto~ 'l'r...b:l.ed I Rock Sprlftt~.. ~
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REDUCED PRICES

Big, black, beautiful 4 door sedan that c_omcs from a
good family _ Only one owucr who loved lhlS car.

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ABB01T T.V.

MM,iilepllf(.:.:

Tender green pod beans for sale .
$!.Oil per bushel.
Bri11g con-

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-~~.!~;;,n::-:w·i ~i !d~:e:ai:.:;~ !. ~'~.Wi NI l lft.-i ,~l (i ·i l•i•· ~~~ri~~~~'tic~~rn:~f.:.. !P,:~~~Rtr.:.dJJ.Eytj-l-:'~~~·!!-'~j~E
...'iitori:"to: ,
Hackett.•, Safet1 :rs6rYR:e,..Well
Maio Strett, Pom"py, Ohio.

8 cyl Ranehwagon. Heater, turn sigoals

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8 cyl FaJrlane; 8 pass Cur;tom Sedan, power steering,

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1952 FORD · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· ·· · · · $945

50 OLDSMOBILE .. .. ......... $595

POMEROY, OHIO

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Ray-Glo. I.JJGasslles
healers.
~-r T rode ·' :::::::::;;;::::::::
Venetian Blinds,
and 16 For S"le
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me~t ~~11° 145~- .;X:r, ~~~~;!~~ ~otors. Fr8e , estimates. Dale 1~· PLYMhiJT~ BELVEDEitE :
welcome
9 19 8tp
Wippel Supp1 y, 2t&amp; Union Ave.
or ·will trade fm· Prop-~'
WE BUY
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meroy
8 31 lmo e ·r sall•'
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AN EVANGEiJsTJC ME£.rrnc
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wards, Rutland Rt. 1
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OPEN
8;30AM

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2 door, safe for kids; A clcpelld ~lble rar that will ~ive you
mile alter mile of real driving satisfaction . A l'cal buy

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----. tror ~- ~~t...-lenftllliD
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----;rPALMIST
Good A-1 ·~ reeulatlng
Siifrel&lt;j} ~.--!&gt;__
''iti" •,. ACCIIilltn"
read" '
Bilvlsor Tell, 1 for " 1' - C•Jl. 9 '"'"'::...,-;~
· icliliU~r~ ,.~. lll~•~,ifl ·"' ~1(0£-caauoliY, •n4 , ..,.,,
your pas~ J!!t!Sent, and future .: F:0R SAJ,.E: W~ R~l 11 x 12.
PhoM
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ll_worried, or lh doubt, put your
GOQd-, ' [j,Oiltlli~~- Re:asonu~e. Fot rent'
Ei-ietfte· ' wanp:ipl!r
~s:t.ati!
mmd at ease. I will help you ,, can 300-lt
. 9 21 3¥;»
steam~r. Clint(!~,- Fi•J!er;~·~Mip· : ·'
MIWDLIIIIPRT,
sc.Jve your problems. Answer ·au --T- ~-· - ·
dloport. Ph&gt; G263oX.~
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52 PONTIAC . . ... ....... $695

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lllo•l'llnt dolhH Iliff "'''

Ride smooth, swift, silenl . Likr gliding on a breeze in
this comfortable four door ~cdan . Test it yourself

KARR&amp;VANZANDT
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Gifted

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motor Js A·l. A lot of good service left in thte one

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. 4 door 8 eyl; f.adlo and healer, Fordamallc

f!nginc purrs like a pussy cat

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cil~b&gt;rn VB 2 ~oor sc,lan . Nut much to took. at but the

ONE four

19) For

b;

fe111lly, load~ of
clolht&gt; ....... wefl htovy 1. . .
of tcrwtb.

. . .. ... $895

ful CIU" that doesn't show lls age

g.:ao stc.

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A-1 Estate heatml\l
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51 OLDSMOBILE ... . ......... $695

You;ll

920 tl

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power brakes, radio and heater, Fordamatic, 2 tone

value.

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An oulstandlng

Former owner lc~ a lot of lrouhlc free miles in
cial 2 door. A solid c;u· thats ready to roll

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uo.luM)i.llheC apartme nt
With
b-. l h Bolh nt'w ly de&lt;:o ratod ( 'aU ;

Sl . 395o~_

(21 Cord Of Thanks

Dries, fluffs, Spink~~~, llfnslrn Clolhs EUCTIICAlLY

Pull away from the crowd in this Super 88. A quality car

with matching interior; Y.-B

unturnlh hcd

W I ~h ~illh,.lor r&lt;"nl. 1\.hio 3 -. 1'~ j. .

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A blue ribbon beauty; Modern hlue and

B rofHJJ'

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52 MERCURY ....

51, 605 UO

A l&amp;o lwo

unh•ml.&amp;h~d __ MJlilrtmo~;-nb . Call '

19M C'h1i~ B~l.
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4 d r. Sedan Bl ue w-h1te fin is h.
Rleattna l''s Po rner oy.

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Ride and relax in thhi Uig: beautiful Riviera hard top with
its power steering, power brakes, power windows and
the powerlully smooth V-8 engine.

that has pep, power aud personality.

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t
-------:--c,---~ . · apartm ent s . 8 room dweUioi, ·
OJ ~
.Hart~ 2 cents per word , .:me inSGre
••wly ,.,.,.,,, in, id•
oul. I
.sertlon . Mitiimt.Pn char.:e :iOc. - - - d
c ~ u s · 1,.
Must Lie seen t o be .1 pprec1ated. 1
Kuntucky Fee er
.:.L ~s
A N Bengel Poml'roy_ 9 18 tf I
4 cents per word for three con"" H'"D 1·' S" E.s Sc-plem·
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24--0ctober
17.
Angu
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~Utilitin
paid
356 North -1-tll St.
epr..t.f,1 O lYe.
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SJlf*ial-One mollth
25 cen ts
ford,
Sltor
t-Uorn,
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Mlddlepont.
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Mo re in!ormnt icm, wr1te Geo rge
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Full rate of 2 cen '~ per word will
Pendergrass, Beer cattle SpeC\Il· I Th~~t Hotel Marlin lJIU available, a I P8Y
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be ebarged for advertising if not
lbt, Un il'ersity of Kent ucky Ll' K- ·
f ew rooms with running wa te-r ! ::;;:=;:=~;::==:-::=:
.,..id Jor bet.)f'e the 25th of each
ington, Kentuckv. ,
rleam heat&amp;d, and Hotel scrvlee '
· mortth following ins ~ruon .
9-21·2+2tc
at
special weekly or
monthiy 1
Errors in Advertising- Should be
\\-1lNCHESTF.:R - 22 HORNET
r 'lk : lo .-te ~ d v ~ue• t~ Rates as ~ f
) f'&lt;epl Fstote
reported lmmediatf'ly. The rfaily
r ifle with German !~COpe sight.
r v.~· ~ , .;;J wt; ~ kiy doullle occu· 1 - -Sentinel will not be responsible
Good condition Phone 4lO.X.
pancv . AhO r ooms for Special FOR SAL.:g.....Peat' 'ilrby Real Ef.
for mpre than one ir'. eorreet lnEvenings
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Weddings, 1 tate,
Rutland Township. 31
sertio.tJ.
~21·3tp
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Eaoqu
ets,
a1:d
pn
vate
breakfast,
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aere.s
land,
houM-, ba;-n and out
Cant o! Thanks and Special No---·
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~urper
Pilrtle.s.
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See
Ge-orte A. M-elatices of Events printed at regu- Classic 194'7 Lfncoln
n nen ·.a • , r'ltlr. ~ ~9'1 i'J Mr. Samuel 0 . Per~ • hart A·dmini!Jlrator.
8-1--t.l lar classiCied rate!!. Obituaries
collectors item. $2100.00 spent
ry, lusee of Hotel MarHn.
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published dt 1 cent per word.
restoll.lng. Firm price $2500.00
g 10 lm~c - - - , - - See Bill Hogue, second floor a - _
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pariglent over Vogue Shoe Store I' 5 R00\1S _and BATH, 10 ~ole St.
~Pomeroy.
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for &amp;In~ reliabl,e :,(anuLy.
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We handle magazlneJi f!-Omic books -ld Co tact
~- ~t~- . See lfb, B.9ward :
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W Main· S,t:, ~Omerft · INSURAW.. - • A.&lt;l!:N(~
R t
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, .. g 20 3
a[ter ~00 p. m ,~ D~na -. _ f
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~Yen\l}p
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dL'&lt;.:Oi i' tc d , furu l ~&gt;he il

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ttMPLI DtAL AND fUtHIU.rfON CONIIOU for
~rlecl chyl~t ol d•l""'

A Hcavenely blue four door that's rudia,nt. and roomy.
Unequaled performance with the famous Uocket engine
and hyd s uper drive.

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53 OLDSMOBILE . . . . . ...... $1495

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Th_is cozy Crown Victoria hard top is .sharp and stunnUlg, the best style ru nning ;md you can drive it for a

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Mon tf•ray . .\ierCOII'Iatil· dr ivt&gt;.
Bleattnar ·~, P omeroy

WANT
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Hur-t•~

Mrs. Herman HMfner and dauab..
ter spe nt Th uf'S(b,.- with MT". Ind.
Mrs. Lawrence HoHner and dauth·
t.e", Peggy and Karen, auU aLso
other friendt in lown.

Come In And Test
,Drwe Tbese BeauUes

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Geologis t, Gs-9.
.structions on bow to apply, mtty
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Salanes as o11 ows: s·3 • .,.... 171 B
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ranc
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$3ud•
Applications
be
6, $4080, G~ 7, ...-.. , an
.,_ ulfurther notu:e.

Social Notes

~~~lo~w~in~g~va~•~•=nc~l:"~'"'~tgh~e~Su:t~toii~R~e~s~,~~~~----.;;;==--=~=-~==--:::"-:-:·~~~=-""'==--::~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;~~

NO MORE
~WASH DAY WORRIES

Now .vou &lt;·an own !hi:; magnific&lt;•nt molor { '&lt;II" creation
~1t a prit-e you &lt;"an afford to
pay. For a feeling of confidence and well-being, drive
this mast r rpiece out today .

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7~ Enip neeri ne Aid (aurveyJ, N o written test will be given.
Gs-3 and 4 Corutruction Inspector AppUcant.s will be rated &amp;. the
(concrete), G~ and 7 Construct- bas.ia of their experleace.
ion ln.s pedor (general), Gs-6 and
Full infor mation, including inand

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Aid (civil) , G.a-6,8

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53 BUICK

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1953 DESOTO
195~ FORD
1950DODGE
3-1949 FORDS
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'50 STUDEBAKER
1947DODGE

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The Huntington Di.str lct

Engin~rlng

West

GOOD USED CARS!

Pennant Race
At A Glance

Open Dally 10 am to 10 pm j Ill ., ~ophomor•· fur his !lta·rtin~
LOcated 5th house from
. quart.!r ha d~ S1rll m Ihe cunning

f:;::;:::::;

. eers Seek .
Engm
To FiJI Vacancy

e;r:f~_ ProJect. sutton.

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11 I'15 147
a ipo
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Huntington Army

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OF TOP TEAMS IN MIDWEST

Flamingo Club, R.f.. 7
KANAUGA, OHIO

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COLOSSAL

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�8-DaiJ.y Seoti,n.el, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0; Sept

Mrs Rogl'r l'hlilips and children Apple FesUval ln JaciLion Wed· ' : - - - - - - - - - - - ,
, ltlta and ttandy ,Rutland spent o~y were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
dinner were _Bobby Wan:l , Chaun· Thursday w1th Mr . and Mrs . Char- McElhinney, Mr. llnd Mrs . .Lame&amp;
The en.u.n.ea1
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Jes .Hr adbur~ illld childft'!l.
DaD.i.els and Lynn ; Mrs. Guy Sbullrs. Herman Hadodox and Mrs.
Mrs Kenneth
McEthlnney ll(· ler, EHie Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. C.
1 Tom Pullen wne recent v.i.&amp;itors comp&lt;~nied her parents, Mr. aid P . Bradbury , Mr. and Mrs. Oharles '
of Mrs. Nonna McCallfiland,
Pt . Mrs. Russell Bailey , Rutland , to Bradbury and children, Suz:a.nne,
Ar\bur Hess, Leading
Creek, Pleasant.
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1 Columbus 11'hcre they vl.sited red- An and Mary Elizabeth; Leo Kenundep,~,·ent major su·rgery at HolMr. and M~. ROOcrt M1lis .and Jwt 1ves.
nedy, Mi.ss Fario;o Erlewioe, Karen
:zer Botpital ~eOnesd~y and Is re- raug.b ter, Robi._n, h~V(' returned
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young Sr. Sue Grea:g. Mary JiiOC Young, Wil-'
WCTU ANNUAL MEETING
cuperatm&amp; sat1sfactor-rly .
rom a ltl~ ~ll~ tttp tbrough t_he ,.it-, 1te-&lt;J .\tr am.l ~rs. Robert Yiltes i~m Kitctlen
TheW. C. T. U. of Meigs County
Athyn, So_uth. TW:y ~lSited Airman F•ed and d"llul(htr·r~ 10 Jackson Wedne5Mr. and Mrs Lorin B~nedum will hold t heir ~nnual m~eting on
.Marvin DeMain , Bryn
left Tuesday for Alexandria, Va., i~m~ at . C..:h_m~a~a~~e,WVa hNaval day uml &lt;~ttL"nded the Apple Fe6t.i· (Glenna Rollins I and
dauj hter, Monday , Sept. 2e, at t~e }i lrst Pre!laRet a short vis~t with
former o"c latiol~.... ho bo •b •1s tn~ton 1 ve~l Sandra older daughter of the l...ftna, Colu mbu:,,
Mrs. WilHam 1 bytertatn Lhurch, Middleport, at
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. .; cross'=" l c &lt;~Y y erry and.
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fnenda here.
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continu" .. through t he
Cherokee Yates . ! ~ r-etovenn g from a bMLm Scarberry (Mary Rollins ) and sons
;;., pm . ..trs. a p
un
, om·
Mr and Mrs Melvm DeVol and 1 d' ~R
S k M
eonc~ 1 on ~u ffered when she feU Gary and M1chae' , Mn; R E Rol- eroy, wlll be· the gues t ~pcakcr
" " ·r · T · Shelton w•' ll locd
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. l h c bathtu b at her home.
. and Rente
· were recen1 VI·S"!·1ors .m d ·"'s.
daughte!"
Carolyn
and m.ece Jud)" "- n . loitil eservatwn,
d d
tl mo hy T oun- m
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Ward charleston were wee'k end ~m~, ~n
~vc 1 ~oug v· cnn.,
Local peopl e who attended the of BM tst Clw Orville Rollins tb c devotional service . Miss Mal"·
3 "v-' .. 1rgmla, II
uc y, d W
ary 1
---and family in Norfolk, Virgini.B.
ga.el Sauer is president of the
• uesU o1 her m~ther• Mrs · Gus De~
e.-..ware
an
t'!&gt;
1rgmra.
· ·1-~ v·lU nt Y w· c · T · Ll · "''""lt
Wani. Joining them Sunday fo r
The Rev . Howilrd Ruppe lt \'LIIl"""'
""""'" ' on of ofThursday wit h Mrs. Lucy Gregg, 1n-rs will be held at the meetm ~o:.
who is convallc!iCm g at Gr&lt;~nl Hos- .:i pcc1al mu t;l(' h.as bc('n planned
p 1tal In Colu mbus afler a ma.jor wr the program and a social ilour
operation .
o~~ili be !lela 11l the close of the

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WAHAMA ...... 6 ATHENS .... .. 40 IGALLIPOLIS
19tJACKSON ..... . 7LOGAN .....• .'12,NELSONVIW. 3$\POMEROY . 19 WELLSTON .. .
MIDDLEPORT . . 0 BELPRE ...... . 13 iPT. PLEASANT .41 1PORTSMOUTH 6 BEXalY ....... ~ THE PLAINS ... 12 c;HAUNCEY .... 7 I OAK HILL ... ..

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SOCIETY

The Sale b Still Going On
Hl~rc Arc A t'cn• v( the
~IA~Y IIARGAI~S

1950 Mercury 4 dr ..
ltat.IIO, heater, o. d.,
Buick Super 4 dr
Raoiio , heater, good tires,

'"Just the other day J did
four di0erentlhings in a
single visit here. J made
my usual weekly
ings deposit, drew some
cash from my checking
account for the week's
marketing, took some
papers out of my safe deposit box, and talked with
the bank's loan officer ~ut financing a new ~:ar­
an within an how! ..

Dodge Coronet
c-Jupe; Radio, h&lt;.,aler,
belts, clean ,
Clw\' 2 dr ....
F!c,emla3i '"· healet· &amp; go,·d
Pl.vmnuth . ... $195
tllliPI.! , lladlo, healer,
scat covers, Clean
o.-,dge 1/2 ton .. $195
ptc,Kup. g011d SQ}:d

Mr s. Harley Strong an:1. sons of
s prn t Thul'sda.v with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reibel .
Charles K. Sp('ncer rnt('rerl the
1 Veterans Hoopital, Huntington, W.
Va., Monday £or ob:servation.
Mrs Harvey Van Vranken -and
.~on will leave tomorrow for their
hnme, Corpus Christi Tex!Ui, after
a sevf'&gt;ral weeks visit with her parents and other relatives.
Wilk c~vi ll e

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PICTURE AND I'ANORAMIC SOUND

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EDITORIAL PHONE 397

Pomeroy·Mlddleport, Ohio, Sttw'tlay, September 22, 1 •

· BUSINESS PHONE 3118

PLAN NEW ROOF
Tuesday
t h c
Presbyterian

heLd a Con-

gt·egati~nll.l

meeting when
Pearl
:MeBride, presidt:nt of tbe Trust·
ees, presided and plans were made
to put a new roof on th -e churcb
and alsl) to make u:teDSivc re·
l&gt;airs and rtodecorat.lon. The Rev.
J:Ioward Ruppelt,
pastor, 1s in
Chafge of a skating party planned
Mrs. Cla r~nce lhle left Wednes· {or this evening when t he y&lt;i"uDf
day for Cincinnati to be with her peo-ple o-f the church wHI go to
si~; ter a patient ln a hospital there.
fhe rink in Galtipc;lls,

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Mrs. Carl Moore entered Meigs
General Ho,;pit r:l, Wedn esday for
observation .

OniJ at a Bank Can Yoa Enjoy lbe Convenience of
&amp;11-Undll-1111-lloal
- ---------=--- FiDucial
-·---- Service. S•·1e wilb Us!
Many More Late l'lodels
To Choose From
'hi• Whtt.M O.Juxe. Atwml·
n111t•d ~ h011t Wln"dow" VHP
Ch1111.. lndkaklr. Mahogan)l
••a..ed, walnutvroiMd t&gt;r ttm•d
6ok traln•d flnloht•. Mod•l

21D7-U;' $3~if95

•PUTY AND TOP PllfiPOIIIIANOal That'!
the combination you let in RCA Vlctor'o
llOW W~ilman D&lt;IMzr. The cabinetry Is a
decorator'• deliah! ••• the powerful chassis
' deliven TV'o fineot picture and oound.
You get "'High-Sharp.and-Euy" tuning
that leto you dial otanding up. The new

.Legion Auxiliary
I Makes Favors For

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NEW AND USED CARS
1956 GMC Y2 ton dlx pickup ·· •· $1,B95

Chrome gnlle and dlx lrhn . Very low mileage

Montcray; one local
white with red lop

$2,~95

1956 PONTIAC VB 2 dr sedan
Only 3800 mil es. Looks like nevc'r driven

1956 BUICK Roadmaster 2 dr · · · Save$$
.

Riviera rpe; Power !.leering, scat , windows and
brakes; Very low milcagr. Mak e us &lt;lll offer

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1955 BUICK Special dlx

· · · $2,295

2 dr sedan; D~naflow drive, low milc&lt;tgc by one carcftrf owne1·. Radio ; fully equipped

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1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 dr
One lcJcal owner; .s ha•·p c•a•-; orl~iuu( red
l,op. Red anU whil e lrt tn inside

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$1,695
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195 MERCURY Hard

h black

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own~r;

trim.

Model

$369.50
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9r•a. 3•p•oh••l Mohot•
ony ora!n•d, or lim..:! o.:ok
vrolniMI (~tdrol flnbtte~c,

Mod•l l4D7.1-4.

$369.50

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ELBERFEI_JDS

Mcrcoma tic dt'ivc. SmarL

1954 BUICK Roadmaster 4 dr sed $1,195
Power Steering, power windows, WSW
lot·al owner

tires; One

1953 PLYMOUTH 2 dr dlx sed · · · · · · $B95
One careful owner; Spotle11s original · ught green
finish
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1953 BUICK VB 4 dr sed ···· · · ·· · $1,395
Like new

metal!~

red finish . Dynaflow drlvc

1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · · · · · $995
4 dr sedan ; J.&lt;"'lncsrmodcl Chevrolet; Spotless blue
white ftnh;h

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WEEK-END SPECIALS

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walnut

$1,695

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1952 Plymouth dlx 2 dr · · ·· · · · · · · · ,$445
. 1954 Chev. Y2 ton pickup
$1,095
1951 Chev. dlx 2 dr, new paint
$595
1951 Hudson conv cpe
$395
1951 Ford 4 dr · · ·
$595
$595
195 I Plymouth 2 dr, new rings
$395
1951 Pontiac 2 dr dlx sed

with

2107 .. 8.

luxuriouo Whilman Deluxe for

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llnllh•• n1afloganyJ birch1
blond lroplc:al ' hardwood

Quality Guard comes in dear and sharp
• , , without jump or jitter. E;Jciting Panoratnlc Sotind brings you amAzing new relll·
lamAhrough three speakeri!! ~
But come in-see and hear tohe

Atneriear. U'gioll w;hlj:jh WIH, , bt!
held at lh p Fodorated chlLrch, Ocl1 ob&lt;'r t, were madt~ when the Past
President oJ the &lt;.u)(itiarv of Drew
Wrb •;ler l' ~~t mtt WcdnC.sday evenino~: at \h\! h•1nu• or 1~ rs . De}· Hysel l. Mull.l&lt;'!Ty Ave.
Mr~. Charlc~ Sauer, Pl'('·, :tl('n'
prc ~ ided over !.be shurt bu ... ~ nr~ .
~e~s i-on which opf'ne 1 ,, .it h t ~,c
Lord's Prayer and p;e dgc to lhe
llag, A ro und robin bit•th.day card
W&lt;~s sent to Mrs. Eli~a~th Hubrr
a member residing in Ga!Hpdli s:
· A d essert co~ne was served by
lhe hostess durmg the evening.

AT OUR FALL SALE

Thl. .......... Delv...
It twlvtlot 261 1q. ln. ~\tw•
obt• or•a. 3 •P'"&lt;~kertl :S

"Living Image" picture with Automatic

I' tion of lhP. Ladit&gt;s Auxiliary of th('

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1950 Buick 2 dr dlx sed · · · · · · · · · · · · $395
1950 Ford 4 dr dlx · · · · · · · · · · · · .. $250
1950 Huson 4 dr sedan · · · · · · · · · $195
1950 Chev. 2 dr .....•... .... .. ..... $395
1949 Chev 4 dr · · · ·

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SECTIONAL LIVINGROOM GROUP
1-ROUNDCOFFEE
TABLE
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New Style• Of Li11i1111
Room Fur~litu,re!

Anna Elizabeth Diehl, a lifelong
resident of 'Mason, died at her
home early Slturday mornini.
Funeral services will be Mid at
the residence at 3 o'c1ock on Mooday afternoon with Rev. Luther
Mohroff of Pomerov in charge of
the services. Buriat" will be made
In the Adamsville Cemetery in Ma·

John Sylvester
Is SEO Regional
' Meeting Speaker

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1949 Mercury 4 dr sedan · · · · · · · · · · $195

The deceased was the daughter
of the lalt Mr. and .Mrs. Henry E.
Diehl and made her hiKile wltb
ber twia" sister, Emma, in MQon.
.sq ii· survived by her sister
sbd Olie ttrother, Arthur Diehl "Of
Spl:iDfdile, Penn~ylvanla .
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Jl'ri·~ may c~ll at the late re..
sJded&amp;i•·lfter S Q'elock on Sunday

John E. Sylvcllloer 1 whn h1s recompleted an e;densive tour
UnKed States, will be .the
speaker t)n Sept. 27 WheD tlJe .

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llfteritl!6o,

'o W )\'lade by W.ednosday, Sept.
. .26, '"'~odol'e Reed Jr. is chairman
Gf t-hi meetlng.
A' Ttustecs meeting will be hell

BAKER FU RNIIT.U;RE

Ill NMIROY, CWIO

after the regular &amp;eii81Dn to di&amp;Cusa recommendatiGns for 1957
Fair Activities and programs fcJr
,uie rem&amp;'inder D'f 1900•

ON TQE BRIGHTEST CORNER' IN MIDDLEPORT, OHiO

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CJri,.·iii&amp;rtin, West. Virgtnia wu

lln&gt;uabi be!ore Gtit&gt;dltly,

, AN AW .YOUNCISTU pta a ttrathand view or a pair of ¥Jio~
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J'naob .aldl.en make triellds In tha Algerian town of Ka.bJH•
~- t I_!St~tioaol).

tD tM ·cout1e or •PPJJ;i 9~.J.t te!!O~"'" /

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Justice
ol the Peacf&gt; by A. H. Jotachlm,
Glme frotector l'llld w• fined $00
'111&lt;1 •fur hooting "" . . Oblo

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Soutb&amp;astem ()hl.o Regional Counct.l 111~t 11 in Pomeroy at tne Sa.ciel!
Jfe.aft_Church at 8:30 pm.
_, · . Re~tvationi for .t he. banQuet ar~

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5PECIAL SCOUT MEETING
Troop 245, Boy Seouu of America ,will meet Saturday at 9:30 a.
m. al their he.'ldq uar tel"S In the
Library for a spedill meetinj wi.th
ali mcmbt!t s urged to attend.

S yracu~e

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