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Moore$ Store&amp; ()hservi ng Ninth Anniversary

8--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0; Sept 27, 1956

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Daybook

f,_?e~~r?~~~~ecta OircleSooof ' . .\tl~ Bess and MlS!i.v~slted
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I male che&lt;k-pos for Korean ~;; 1 : Wednesda~ 1. nd attende&lt;\_ th e fun The Middleport Garden CJub
1 dren when they met Tuesday even- t&gt;ral or thf'tr 1ate brother-In-1aw, A. wdl meet Monday evening at ·the
1 Jng lit the home of Mrs . HMrY
A. D1lhtrd.
Boggess apar-t ment, Grant Street,
Rouda.shelt. Mrs E. L. Hughes, . Ed .JI,eComas, son of Supt. and with Mr~. Garen Stansbury a9
chairman , presid.:;:d llnd Mrs. Clif· 1 Mts. L. _W. _Mc&lt;:qma" tore the car- hostess. A coff~ lt.our has been
rord Hayes conducted the devv- ltJ!eges tn _hJ&amp; knl.r at football prac- planned Cor the social period.
tiona! sc rvi~e on the top!~ "Burden . t(r-e and iS on c~t~~e~ and und er
CANASTA CLUB MEETING
fkarer~··. Mrs. t:h:~rles
Bennett thf' care of a phy .uctan.
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Mr. William Everaon was a gue-gave the prayer for the ul&gt;ening 1 Mr~. Clee Stac ~h o u ~--e ~ nd daug_h·
service
t• ... Deanna, IndJanapohs, are vi s- st when Mrs. Rlchud Gress enterRepo-rts were give 1 by members ling Mrs. Viclori.a Mcc-arley and tained ber Cana.sla Club this TUesday. Prizes w~re w-on by Mrs Chrron th eir project of as~ iSoting under !;0/l ~i ar~n(_·e 1\kCark,~· ­
privileged children and materials · ~1r ., F~cd Sl'h_roalh,_ Lhc former lel Bradbury, Mrs. Ralph Gibbs
for the C'heclr--pos were brought to Caro Louise _Erwm , Is m the Clark- Jr., Mrs. Edward T. Frem:h and
the meebing.
f ~ ourg Hosp~tal aft er rece nt _sur· M'rs. Lionel Boggs. The ho.:J ess
A Round- r~&gt;bln card was ~ ent to gcry accordm~g to wo r~. receiVE'~ ::~erved a desserl c&lt;&gt;urse to those
Mrs. Jacob Turner, a sur[olical p-a- by her mothd , Mrs. C t!ford E - named above and Mrs Donalt:l ·
Mill 8 aqd Mrs. Robert Schmoll.
tie111 at Holzt&gt;r Hospital. Miss t~l()r-1 wm
inel Talbott had charge of the pro- • Mr. anrl Mrs. Herman Loh'Se _rePlAN CHURCH RALLY
gram and rl iscust~ed the work of turned Wt&gt;dm•sday ar:er spendmg
t~~ sun~mer and sprmg at Lake
RaUy day w1ll be observed at 1
several Ba(ltist musionarles.
I Mrs. J. "1- Archer gave the dos- I Cl y, M1Ch1gnr1.
the Federated church Sunday at
prayer
and
:\1rs
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Mr
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Ectward
French
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am. with Fred Blaettnar, suptng
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.served a snlad c~u~~c to fifteen icd M .s Frances ~oush to Jackson erin•~nd in charge. There Wlll
1Wednesday ta VISit Mr. and Mrs. 1 be promolioh ot cJasse.s and seals
The grand
o,enlng
of tht members
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Moore's Service C...ter •net oar,..,..
1 Clyde trenc h, Mr. and Mrs. Cul'liS and certificates ~ill. be awarded
vance flf the ninth •nntverury of
French and ft; ,-. and Mrs. Owen !or perfect attendance fqr , o,oe
Moore's in Pom..-owo btt•n tod.ly
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VOn-S
l'"re nch.
year.
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:\olr~. Anna Miller. Dexter, has
urday.
bern return~d home rrom the
In ohe
ohoto PIUI C•ocl,
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&gt;he W" taken when'"' was hit hy
by Art •t work In the new tervlce r Mrs. Glen Evall! entertained the a car rcccnlly.
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center which, rH•ntly eempleted, Cba.Mer Club Tu~day evening ·at
Cha rle s Bradbury was in Point
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Is an exp•nsion
to the formu her home Bradford.
Pltasant Tu'esday tu aacnd a man- 1 ·
Ito,.. •nd provldea both front •nd
Duri.ng thf' business session ln agernent meet ing of lh e OVEC.
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- N~than Biggs, plans
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During the thrH day obMrvltllcc were made f'llr a masil: Halloween Savage_ Sl. Albans , were ~is1tors n,ary Socltey 0 t e :hureh JJ1 ,
'f,..e .ouvtnlrs will be given to all party at the next meoting whldt of relatives and friends in Meigs ~hristdmet Tuesday at td e ~orne o I'
v.. ltors •nd all will ba Invited to Wlll be helrl at the home of Mrs County Sunday afternoon.
rs E ward Fre.nch an. t e memregbter for tiee- door prlzee to be Charles Buck.
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Mr. and Mrs. John K- Smith bers voted to raJse their quota for
gJven on Saturday. Cucl is m•n•·
Rdreshments were serve d· by Jr , Akron, arrived Wednesday the ye?~ · u·
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Mr_s. h1 lam fra ._ or • P1~~SJ end
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ni d home Saturday was m c arge o tue mee tng an
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Mrs Everott Llghtf()ot, Mr.s . Wile ace0mpa e
Miss Nina Russell was the leader
tr•':e• Kon Str"' Servlc• en- bur Yquno~t Mrs. J::~e Young, Mrs. hy hrs. moth~r, _Mrs- Jo~n Smlth, of the devotional service. During
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who w1U vl81•t m Cleve and and ._ b .
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Enc, Pa. Mr . and Mrs. Smith have 1 1ue usmess mee mg
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':Isjust returned from a three weeks sell was named as program Ch&amp;ll'f
t1ip to california.
man for the comtng y~ar. .
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Mm Lucy Gregg, who had ' '
The Ociob&lt;r meetmg w!ll be
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•oiler opedation at Grant Hospilul neM at the home of MI&gt;S Mildred .
Columbus, was returned to her Hawley. Mrs. French served a des-

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Chapter of Future Farme.r.s of
Amerko and their advisor will de·
part T-hu rsday morning lor Morgan

Mr&amp; June VanMeter wa&amp; elected
. president of bhe Sunshine Sunday
School ctass of lhe Mason Meth~
diJft Church at a meeting held on
Jast Thursday evening
at the
home of Mrs Jo Ann Green.

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t~e aard annul! state vo-ag Judgmg contests held on the campus
or West Virgini a UninveNiily
T.hursrllly .. Frldny, and Saturday
\\ahoma JUdging teams will como,etC!k In the dairy, I!Oultry, lives oc • and farm shop contl'sl.
While -in -MurgHntown student s
~o~ncoraecs~~:n~!ll ,stay with Morg!ln
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~~ no_on . o.n Saturday where wrn-

Other officers elected were Mra.
Ellen Jo'oltlesong vice pnesldent;
Mr!i. Jo Ann Green, secre-tary; and
Mr1. Hazel Smith, treasurer.
were

Mr1. Green, Mrs Murl McGee and
Mrs. Mary EH1.11beth Capehart. De-l voUonal, were in char-ge of Mrt.

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various contest~ will be announn-

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Cleo Kerns and daughters.' J"oly
11nd Joyce, Mrs. Bertha Nichol.~.
Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs.
William
Morris, Mrs. Alyr'On Miller Mrs
William Le-wis. Mr.s. Branch ' FlemIng, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall. Mr~ .
Rlcll~rd
RaU:ff, Mrs. Rober-t LindAmong tho.se from out of town
who Rtte•nded tbe funef.al services stramer, Mr::J. Denver Rice, Mrs.
101· Mrs Lenore Snider in ll.foason Carl Mattox, Mrs. Rua.sell Lyon.s,
Hcl~n Louise· Taylor.
on Monday were the following:
Mr .ud Mn, Homer Icenhower
ehildr~~ - Arlhurdale;
and chtldrtD, WUhl~n, 1;&gt;. C.; ·Mrs. Virg\nia Frank , North Little
Mr. and Mrs. Howard kenbowcr
Rock, Ark., and Mrs. · Mary Lou
Maryland; Mr. and Mr., William' ErdUtz
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t-".ntine Mt. Catmel, ColumbUJ, whd
Bater after vli:tted the Hall tb.ltl fall and was
brief ruume of hla ear- . taken on- tOUr ol 'the
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Present were M1·. and Mrs . AI· ~~ug~u~s~l'p;:;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d~~..;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:~!;::;::::~~;;=:;:~;t=~~
1fred B!.ggs pnd daughter Ju'~
'James Biggs, Mrs. Ralph ' Big~ I
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and daughter Bernida Rae and
Mr. ar'ul Mrs.' N-athan Biggs' and
children 1 Jc:ln, Billy and Sharon.
Mrs. Alfred Lyons aud son Jac-~
kle, Mrs. Tom Rose and son. Tommy and M!s.s Wanda Brinker visited Mrs. Alfred Ly&lt;ms son, Harry
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Q, 0 . Patterson, County School
Superintendent wa&amp; In Columbus
today attending a S:tatewide meeting of County School Supedlntendents at . the Soutbbn Hotel
Ro-bert Bow:ln, Meigs
Elemen·
•tary School Supervisor is attending 8 three day ICS~on of Super~
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ced. After 1he banquet team mem-)
The class voted to donate $75 hers and cnaehe~~ will be guest8 ()f
ef lfRJ~Sf
to the kitchen in the IJOCial dooms the WVU ~thletic Department .at
of the . church and made plans for the F'UV·Rlchmond !out ball game.
SSOCIQfiOn 0
ll muquerade party to be held a1
M~mbcrs or_ the. W!lhama FFA
the: home of Mu . Ellen Foa:lesong maktng the lr1p are: Tommy Sayepa#t QTSOnage
In October.
~·t• J ~rry Carroll Henry Allen LewThe Rev. C.,Raymon Konkrlght,
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Present we1e Mr~:~ . Audra Rich- Anrun S('arberry, }J.alpb I.ltchfield, gave the opening prayer when the
ardson, Mn. Peart ttoush,
Mrs. I Emrrsun Mar~~all, Robert Roush. Methodist Men's Association met
June VanMeter, MrJ. Betty Dud- Jamt•s \h('Kntsht. Gene Jewell, at the church Wedne.sday evening.
Ulna, Mrs. Mary Rou!lh, Mr1 . La- Glenn Suulh Vo-Ag, teacher and ll.alph Radcliffe, prealdent, was 1n
Vera Yraaer, Mrs. JQyce Caraon, coac h.
charge ol. the meeting and Ernest
Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Vivian
Covt'r1., .suparlntendent of the SunFrye, Mrs. Gl-adys Artis-, Mrs. Elday School, gave the devotional
, Jen Fo,rle10ng, Mu. EUzabath HarOSOn
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Rel'vice .
fll, Mn. Gladys Thomas, Mn. EveDurini the business
meeting
lyn Profntt, Mrs. Jean
Warner, l
plans were made to repair the PI!'~~~~~~;...~~~M~u~r~I~M:cG:•~·~·and Mra. Jo Ann
son age and also to pay monthly
Orten.
On Qy Ve
dues with the amount to be deThe WSCS of the Mason Method- ctded later. Supt. L. W. 'McOooias
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on MondHy ev~nlng at tho church. I ~~duccd by the ltepublle Steel Held On W~nesday
Program leader for the 8 ,·r.n1ng
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Refreshments were .served by •
Horner McM11ien and the
topic for the evenJnl wa "Spir·l f!Uo1d Woodgerd and Charles Me- Rev. Howard Ruppel officlaOng
ot. Christ fur All Life" ~
• Elhlnney and the ne:d meeting at th~ funera~ of A. A. J?illard
Mrs. C'haltin preflent~d lhe !lcri- will be on Oc-tober 23.
at ttic Rawlmg.~-Colltf-1 Funeral
pture r4.'ading and introduced the
Home Wechtesday .af.lernoon .
p1·ngra m for the new year which
I Pall bea~ers were Dale AllenIs based on the lopic, "The Island
sworth, M1ehae1 Hackett, John
Await s His Word."
fV&amp;l,IS, John Kiocald, Huber-t Tay,
Hos!('5!1CSS for the meeting were
.or ~p~ James D,onnelly . .
~rs. June Van Meter Mrs Lorain ~
"~1Bunal was -In th~ MlddlepQrt
H&lt;trless, and Mrs. M~ra-aret Pick- 10 .
~J..ll Cementery an~ . honorary pall
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l. H, Grate, George
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Crall
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Evelyn
·Mn. Hysell
party atrecently.
the home of Mrs. Gale ~~~;f~~~~fy~-;a~n-;..
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Gladys Mrs,
Thomas,
Mr11,Proffitt.
Glady Artis,
Uri~- Em1ly Bul1'1llll, Mrs. Murl
The ho&amp;tees Wl.!i assisted by, her .
~c(.,c1 e, Mrs, Leanllf. WtiJht, ·Mrs. daughter, Sandr8, Jn aervin1 a
,ear Roush, Mr-1. •Miry Elizabeth desert course to Mrs.
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Cha rles Gilbert, Columbus. Mrs.
.r..tr_. nndSMrsdNathan Biggs en-- Gregg, who il:' still under a doctors
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tert.atned
atur ay
afternoon at supervis ion I~" reported as recun.
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ing their dauoghtor, Sb.,on. on her
eighth binthday.
Mrs. Fred Hibbs yj_sited her
~&lt;?u:r RlC~ON, ¥-A.SKA
Gam~ were played during the mother, Mrs. Leah Brown, Hun-ting- j Wllham ~u.rvls , son of Mr. and
afternoon and prizes awarded .t he
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jeffers re- 'Mrs. Wllhe Jarvi.!!, Ohes_!lire, Ohio,
winners. After the honored guest turned home Tuesday evenln_g afit· recently ~u prorrwt:ed to sergeant
ope ned her many
gifts refresh· er a sever- :~1 days vacation trip.
at Follt Rich8l'dson, Alaska, whe-re
ments of a decorated
birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers
Rcconl· he Is a sqw-d leadl!r with _B_atte?'
cake and ke cream were served. panicd Mr. a.nd
Mrs.
Charles B of t~e. 2d lnfan~ry Division.!!
.ravora were; paper hats .
Browu of Gallipolia on Bt cruise 82d AntJatr&lt;:raf•t Ar,tillery Ba.ttalPr~nt were Danny and Tom. to New M·al'tinsville, W. Va. in ion.
my Evans, Kethy, Thonfas, Kay Eb- their cabin cruiser.
A Serge,nn~!._arvis, 221,9"-e,_ntered tl~e
lin , LoreUa Frh:Uty, Sharon am~
Mrs. Ollie SitUs
ent,~ajpf!jl
rmy ,n l'uuruary
uu; eom.p .,~Carolyn Smith, iudy Biggs Don- with a family dinner Sunday at ed basic .trnlntng at Indian Gap,
nle Napper, Butch Llghlfot~t and her home Wrllis Hill.
Pa., and .arrlved
overseas
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SliadOnt Councl), pr..lded •11&lt;1 we~
®lied the lqe audiehce of stud·
ud faeully·memb&lt;r's. He told
· Studeat Counell Presideat'll
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Tearn T Compete At 81'rthday
In State Contest
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, at ·IJ!,e llliiUaJ Prealdent's ConVIdlton Tbllhday at tbe 14¥'orW 'Aullltorlum. The ticademlc .p~n I~ by the C!llor
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Llw:olo Heightl wa 5 arres-t~ by
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I a· cO:Ililion on Main-st at Jbe iotersection of Routes 31 tlJd "7,.
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_$be was ~harged wl~jJ tapY~~ to
)'te-ld the r11ht of way to 1 • • ear ,
driven by Rulb Myrt)e \lhod"l!, 38
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: llllnnl• Barrett, Langs
Into the Uae. of traffic,
cville, Ohio .
The Rhodes car _sua-tiine.J $250
Dlacharlfi): Myrta Nicholson,
Carpenter, Fnl~8' W.ard, Middle- damage ~hile the C~r c1t1-ven b;,r
port, _Roy Winebrenner, S)"l'acuae. Mr1. Bl-owDing was dimaged to. tbe
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ei-g ht Ohio communities on · De-ylight Saving Time, will turD their
clocks biek oue hour ~t 2 a. m.

Sunday 'to Eastern Standud Time.
The eight communi~ 'atay.iDJ
on ".fut" titne are .Amller~;: EaiJt
.Rbee.
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IJverpool, Man.tns Feriy, ·Masc!ll'PoUce re1cued tbe would-be as- Ion, Steubet:n~ille, Toronto, ·veimit.
••In from an enraged crowd of lion and W"ellsYiUe ·
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about 1,000 ·p ersons who fell upon
They
turn their ctocb back
him with fists 4nd stickR afler the ont October '28.
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Baek An Hour
To Assassinate , Oit This Snnday
Rhee Opponent . coLUIIBus. o. up ~·All
SEOUL Korea. UP - A young
Korean today sh:-t anll sllgJ:wtly ·
~unded Vice President John M.
Chang in ,a bold assasslna~ion at~
tempt against ~e bitter political
Gppooeot o! Presiden1 S;tngman

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Must Be Tested For Tuberculosis .

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Ju.baerlptknl ratu: Delivery by cllrT!er wbert avaUabJe 30 t:entl
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regardleS!I of what the pollllcai COhlequencf!a would be- and, In event of auch a eon.
ftlct, both partlea would unite to keep the United
States out of the ftghtlng,
However, politics being what It II, the Buez
trials could. drastically c~nge the campalp
plans ot the two parties and even effect the out•
come ot the election.
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,.rt&amp;lp amount ot lt'lcUon within the combined AFL·CIO moverpent
btoaUH or Wh&amp;t Jome o( hl!'l crltiCI term A pmpeMit.y tot• belli.
kmi·Wlnded. They aCcuse the tanner CIO head, now a vtc., president
ln tht new OTJMizallon, ot havlnJI' a tendency to make a apeech at
the drop of an id~~a.
· lomt AFt. leaden: wert accuatorned to Informal diSC\&amp;IBlons when '
tbtr ut arpund Lhe council table, No one ever ro•t to tnalfe a
IIPttCh. 11o...ever, they now claim that when a matter comca up In
tbl ntw council, Reuthtl' Invariably rts on his ted
and MYer 1top1 until ht hns explored every angle
fwplortt ,
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,- ·Ute tOUilDIIIO long to det'ldo to bnck the ~IPV!'I\ !~&lt;•n ·'K~tam•f'l' tici!t"l,
- M ftplltd: "Becau•e aome of our lubor peorJIIl ate dl~llnctlvely kmg·

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12. Net-like

Jan (ehort·
ened)
tabrlc
ri. Erbium
13. Leave out
U. To hoi~
(lym.J
conference
6. Endured
7. A vandal
1:1. Free
16. Dove's call
8. Sprite
17. Biblical city 9. Aleutian
18. Hatf an em
native•
19. Dry
10. Weasel·llke
animal
20. Indian
!Utah)
H . WineS
21. Emblem
16.•Harvest
23. Com pall
19. D&lt;xterout

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charges that the Republican• ·
1ft debulnl' politics by uatng commerlcaJ artvertlsinlf techntquu
lnay be the "sleeper" lesue ot' the 19ti6 campaign- but it will etill
take a lot ot talklnr to put It acrou.
Adlai Bteventon aounded the 111aues In llis acceptance speech when
he -.ld the RepubllcaiUI were trying to "colLect vote&amp; like boxtopa."
'Ht ealled thll u lndlgtdty to thtl democratic process.
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Beth Stevenson and Senator Estes Kefauver have reputed thf'
laue 1n later campaigning, drawing loud yawn• trom the GOP
ll&amp;tlo.,aal committee. Adlai and E11te11 haven't even bothered to point
out that their own party hired a New York ndvertlslng agency to
counter the OOP ealea talent.
Evtn mq~t ,dillh&amp;rdl are beginning to admlt~alnce the COI\Ventlon._tha.t old·•tyle polltice.l oratory can ltlurt drovee .ot t~riew ~
' " IWttehln&amp;' to other- channels.
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te1evlltoJ\ co~uel611 or the type used to lUl l! sonp, clgarets and
Up1Uck even more than the ou.tory- and, it' they don't mind lh.;')
eo&amp;xlal aaleaman.ehlp, do they want to see candidates preunted In
the aame way! So tar, there's no .sign that many voters are con•

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ACROSS
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ALERT TODAY
ALIVE TOMORROW II

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27. Ptndant

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MUlennl&amp;l
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Glrl'l r;aune
Oroove ·
Chemteal
eufflx
Mother
Small boy .

Ill answer to Cl&gt;rnmunisrn

24. Loft1
mountAin
2.5. Mountain.
det'lle
26. Belonging
to me
28. Touch.

n~~~l!t.

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Mr. llnd Mrs . Willard Faudree

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~ perfect llni$h . Build on
firm foundation of t!:tc
Broiler Fttd th8t nntr lets
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S:OO Qiiten Fo.r a Day
3:4.5 Modern Romances:-

and friend ,

calLing on Mr~. A~nanda
Bal'l' and Mrs. Stella Watkin'S reC&lt;'ntly W Cl' l' Mr". Leah Nease. Mrs .
Lena Daer, Mrs . 011rolyn E\•ans,
and son Dennlc. Mr _and Mr;;_ Hanson Holter.

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33. 1!:xclama.
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6 :15
6:25
6 :30
6:4!5

Comedy Time
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Aum. Dnl
,New.'l Plcture
Spor-ts Eye
Let! Paul
Coke Time
News Caravan

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De-ath Valley Days

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D:OO Oo.valcade of S~ \

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Rod. Barber's Ca.rner

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10,00 Lucky ,8 R{lnch

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while th011e with more crop land~.
fed the calves out
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_ 0. D. -.[Iiller repOrtin~ on the
search work on timber growth
stated that the unmanaged white ·

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6:30' ~Buccaneers

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Middleport
FEED MILL

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SUGAR RUN FLOUR. MILL '
POilEBOY,

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COMPLETE NEW MILL

TOWN and
COUNTRY
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Len Usual Discounts

SEED WHEAT
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A!J1o Reeteaned Thorne

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BARBWIRE
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and 8 eu II freezer, reg $498
SALE $399
19 eu It upright freeur
reg $419-SALE '379
10 cu ft chest freezer

SOY BEAN MEAL
$3.50cwt.

"HERE'S SOME DANDYS"

SEE OUR COMPLETE Ll NE OF

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1-Newldea CGm l;'leker, (Used)-:-Opea

CHEST or UPRIGHT

l-.Hone Mower $%5
1--Hone Pile
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1-John Deei'e Spreader $115
1-0llver Spteader $19l

'2$

16 cu ft-to l5cu ft
We finance, deliver and se,rvice

reg $499-SALI! $389
12 gal Eleetrie Water Hc"'er

Reg. $139-SALE $100

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FA'RM BUJ!.EAU .

1-Vsed 3% ft Elevator with E).., motor, Open
1-Roanolld Baler lnewl Open
1-Brush Clltter (new) $415
3-Sprlngflold GUden Traelon
~ 1-Uoed S~ld GUden TriC:Iol"

BALE~ TWINE

UFTATONLT

$7.00bale

NOW ON DISPLAY

We have Installed a
Complete NeW'
HAMMER MILL
TO GIVE YOU

870xts REG.

REDI (.;RIP TIRES
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Service
"Come, Try Them Free"
Also New Mixers &amp; Gdnding ·
Scoles

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OF OUR~
NEW
MILL

Carti-Lqbe Grease Gun $4. -Large JI.K Powder .. $1.50

Midds ....... $2.15 ewt
.Pro-blend 50 . • $4.95 ewt
Calf Maker .,. ,4..80 25 lb
Calf Developer $5.20 ewt

!5 lb carti-Lube grease

Whit.. Block S.lt $.15 ea
Poultry liousler .. U.IO ea

Spark PIUIIS. Tri-Flre U9
Oil Fl)"'ra (all kinds) .. $.90

cO-op Layer . . $3.85 ewt
Super Layer • •

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$6.75
Hot Shot Battery ... $:!.95

CGidwrap
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Freeur: Fou ...... $1.10

Frelller B-.. . . . . .
.'of All Kinds

$.29

1 Gal Nu.Jdi!I!R . . . . $3.7 5
1 Gal Kleeuade . . . $1.25

Rapid Flo ·.Filter

TRUCK DUMP
Bring your &amp;rlndlng In Bulk - ~ aile

Dlse (pq of I) . . . . . ,%.50
10 " (i.alr lluekct . . $.6_5
Lard Clita ·50 lb
. . $.19

our .new truek hoist-IUJ Tn!ekll'-'' 1 ,~
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5 Gal B P OU . ..... $4.95 BOTH. IT'S A REAL TIME SAVER!
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Ray MiUand Show.

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Gnte Greiner and Gnee C1ark.
A committee conalotiDC al Lee
Hendef'IOn, Scott
~ I.Dd
Clerence HeDdn'Joo .eooUd •Del
IU'Ved oyJten to the 31 members
ond several .IUTh•
DOlt clooed meoline or!U be on
'll&gt;unda7 OcWI&gt;er f when the Oft'
om.... will he lnatalled.

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The ac&lt;lvlty of tile Field 0.,.
wbieb drew the mOlt uuiverul rio
tentlon wa1 the barbeeued beef
lunch Hrved a nooa.. M'1ny o1 th•
D20 people •Ulencllna the Field
Day had their !trot lute o( hariJ6.
eued beef aod prooounced It ezul,
lent.

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Tupperware' Product~ It • party
ttveo by Mro. G111 llvrrio
at the home of ber matller. lin.
Verne WelL
lin. Guy Lee _
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a daJ ..
lin. Dale Carl o1 Pom...,..

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lin. Vi&lt;l«&lt;a lita&lt;r Ia emplored
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SteuhenvUie
Woodslleld
and St. ClalrsvUie, Ohle

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s,oo rwo for ""• Jl!o,.., ·.
Life of RUey
E\V l'ORK--A couple ot' pt1.&gt;ple ln the movie
Mystery Theatre
business were in tOwh this week, one ot
8:30' H~y ~eannJe '
Wealthercast
,: them a wep.lthy OM who'J al~dy got it made
manu.
· and the otller a pretty one who haan't even been
Pre&amp;.t Box
9:00 Guo· Smoke
,
oQripLI
on a screen yet. They had one thing In common:
Foreign Inti'I:JUe
9:30 HJgb Finance
40. M'uuf&amp;C•
u,oo Tonight
. each hl.d a lot on hill/ her mind,
1
10:00 T-he Lt~te Sbow
turo
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"You
know,"
said
William
Holden
(the
wealthy
I 4.1. ShUll
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'_ one) as we traded ftlter.up clgarets In a 45th
{2. Mllt&amp;kt
Stl'eet chophollae, "the terrible thing about being
(otoni)
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43. Prevent
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, DAILY CRfl'tOQUOTE.,.. Here's how to wot!i'I\J:
'· . have made a movie,, you cringe when you look at 1 12:00 Film &amp; Fancy
A X Y D L 'I A A X ft
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2:59 Sign On·
1:30 . Feminine Tooch
- · youraelt In it-1 do, anyway-and 16 year11 nfter,
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hLONOFELLOW
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2:00 Film Festival
why It'• absolute murder!' Mi'. H. was thinking
One letter •Imply atand• t'or an.othu. Jn thll example A 11 b1ta
· 4:00 Two gun PJayhouse
3:11&amp; Bttek At The llancb
Wllll•m M.lllea •peclftcany of Qotdeu Boy, hia ftr"St walloping sue:·
tar the three L'l, X for the two 0'1, etc. Slhfli )tttm. ap-.
500 ,Mickey Mouse
ceu, with the lovely Francea Farmer.
1 t1·opl'l'iet. the lehrtb and tbrm~.Uon ot thi word• are ill htntt.
6 :00 News
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"When that ftret eame out," he 11ald, "I only
4:00 Film ·Funnle.s
, Each day the cOde letter• art dUftrtnt.
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We·ather
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a
little
ot
tt
and
I
w&amp;l
Ill
ftervous
at
the
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g ltflutl/ prtm~ere that I ducked out of the movie house
A crrPtorram q..,talton
5 ,00 Sagebrush &amp;. Saddt.
6: 15 John Daly
and went tor. a walk on HOlly~ boulevard.
V,
KVB
ODWW
VG IJHCTHIII ···e .JI
Uter that, I decided for aome reaeon I'd ftAvet- ,re o see lt." He
6,30 Rin Tin Tin
ltt.lf:k 46 hl.a vow. until one nla'ht hl1 pretty w1r8.. former actress
6:bO New~
I rKCE
BVHPCrA·RMN
BVHWRtliitilda Marshall, dragged him to a nelghbort:ood cinema to view It,
,,oo Jim Bowie
Gill yearR atter. "Wow!" Holden lAid, r«:membering. ''It wa1 a.bso·
EKMPTEUTMHT.
8 '1~ TBA
' IUtely awfl1l. I teU you, I slunk out ot' that lbeater with my jacket
7:30 Man Behind t~ lladfl:e
Yestenla)''• Crypto.uotel HIS .JIILM-E T NOW IRALL
Nrapped around my race that ni&amp;'ht."
1
MAKE ._ HIVE FOR BEtiS-PEEL£.
6 :30 Otary_Ju)Jlee
Mr. H. who just has produeed, Tow11rd tll.oe U11kt~owra-durlng the
8:00 Treuun•\ Hunt
(!our~e ot whleh he ne~ ntore thftn 800 mnes per hour In a jet and
8 :30 The Vise
brokt~~ the sound barr\er at "44,000 reet-aiAO recalled how he awoko ,
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,ne nl•bl wtth a sudden lnsplratlol\ tor lmprovinr a scene be did in
.fi':OO Pol)ca Time
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:ell the new twlat he had thought of. "Ther' was only one trouble.'\' ' ' lJ:ac), ·'~¥~ . 1th~-·~e
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"' MAICI A IEDSPRIAD
~~. Mfm'e and was already on the natlon• 11 screene.''
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11:10 Sports'
. ··· t ' 1 1 T' · '"i A. eruet judie ot hll own pertornllng, Holden thinks- he's done one
1 A ''ellent helper.. foro the sure the enda are •q~rvd10:00 ~ri St"'i.~ Theatrell.tlltylng job-a• GUlls, the pretur·bed "bought" writer In 8llly
11:1!5 My"tery Thealte
woman ol Lhe bouse le a bed.•prtacl boldtr. U1ed to hold the m!.,~e J~"b7'"t~-~~~... ~; IVUder'• t'llm, Sun3et Boule·lJard. ''I think it waa the most belleveable
)1:111 :Mya:tery Theatre
112:00 Stg~ Oft
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~tnc t've turned out, that performance," he .ald. "You know. It wu
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r,hUe mak- Re•cl tlr.t tadl
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A1eemble the hotdu 111lth
told btmae1t tn bondage to an old woman- and I think It was easy
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ror people to ' " him doing it and, even though disapproving, admit
forward u.d 1tond under the n•Ua. l&gt;rlll • pil.,t hele 1t each
to them.NIYea that II\ ,hi• piau they mla:M have done the same
hod
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. .allobli Hiott 11aU1ng. p.,.
thin 1 ... Holden JeU a clJar tor his aetute judgment in aetec:Uns
The horlsonl&amp;l •uPpo111 •n dlrltt:
the upright. aupport on the
what, ot count 1a the beat job he has done In ahoW bUJineA to date.
ml.d.e frotil 1 bJ' e.tnch luMber. pJvo\
(lo\nr) dowel to 1wln1
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lonr. Make a pettl~ u 1hown.
Round all •harp edp and
ALSO DOINO A GOOD nr.AL of thinking wa1 a statut:I(Ju•
llort h.ol• ror tht
With aand ltnnoth.
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.,lonchl named Cynthia Brookl, who lookl trom day to dV like •
Pa~t. ur •taln and vamt1h.
hatf-dolen dill'erenl movie atart-she wu Doria: Day on thll parttcu•
' • l-Inch
Cui lhree
dowtli ..eh ·
Jon1 and
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1ar afternoon but more often II Suaan Hayward-and accordlnl' to
J_ one d•el 8111
- lon•. Be
report wlll thorUy be the hottest thing In ~lcturca.
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Her atudto allegedly baa been groomtnr !\er for the top, al~hough
abe baa limed no cOD\r&amp;c:t. "What rm really afraid of,''_she told rne
thoqhtfuUy, "II that I miJ'ht tum tnto one pr tboae people ~
everybody'• heard about but nobody'• aeen." 'thl1 might have btea '
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an oblique reference lo Anita J::kbera:· or trraula TheLU, but Mlu
Brookl did not en tar., on the matter.
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ed tn uranium detection and now in oil, Ia Monroe J. Brooltl, whom
lht hu worked for and helped O\lt montba at a time. "1 don't think
~ · know enou1h. yet to drlll a well by myeelf," 1he ~tared, "but ru
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tq know It all, l'U juat tell him to move over and ,l•t ma take over."
Mtu 8. who may be '"" ftrat In aometl\inc called TM Bmolderlkrt
IM, ta a t~nettme photorraphel'l' ntode'-ahe once worked tor HU_nt•
tn;•n Harttord~a arenc:r but .wou14n't loae liS pounds aa requestedwld• falldnatli\(J e.rehltectur-.1(38· 20-35 ~ 1. She also U; one ot those
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r'li'i i6ul1 Who wu married ror juat t\\to weeki Me,, "W'i bad tel~OMI. 4UrereDCfll ami. Mlthet fll;rftlly 8pproVed ot It .1\d hfier tM!t
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ported most ~ catUe, !a~~~JI
'haws•"" llfOil tho. .Ddl ••• Ia will eootlnue In bllliFHIII ~
. ~ aU ovlt the U. S. ••• l•WIIJ they do not figure · , .
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..,_ baled oa NidJoll liZ fcmal6l . turn on labor or do zfQf
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0.. '""'"" ""'l' da7 tbat lbe1&amp;ivel.S ' coot of uolnl buU!IInr
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flociCil!Pwnbiadbettu. ODebi&amp;._.- ~ Ltems. Farmers wbo
e:JD II HEALTH- Ute ability to I'Cibl thaD an avenge job keeping feed
. . . _ IDd maD tbe molt pmltablf , ICost • down or ae-tt.inl inaeat.ed
ll".llf !Cod;.~ - · _ .,..
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ill - l l ! '·llllof food. .,... Oredo A
of bhe 131 farms studied 52.6
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' per cent of th.! eale value wu re-CAN YOU AFfORD
oeived from the sale pt hollers and
'NOT "TO HAVI THIM
ateero over ..., ye"" age. Feed·
1 er calves cows sold at age 6 mon'":~~~:~~V~UtftiUaNicboll ~- ths to one year made up 31 ~ter
II
~ cent of sales while coWl and bred
1 helfers represented 10 per cent
of the sales. He pointd out that I
.
hilly farms with Httle C1"f.ll) land ,
usually m1rketed feeder calves

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n&lt;r; o.....or, Rachel
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Loo\unr, Tb&lt;IDu&gt; lknderaoll; Slowart. Olannce lkndenon; AN~
Steword, Stanley loleelu ; Chopia&gt;D.
llarol Stout; 'l'rnlurer, Sarah Cold
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Cllannion SQ
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ice Caldwell;
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CJuiltjne
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Jab Meekl; Home Er. Chairman,
Lee Hendenon: Bultneu Acent,
GOOJ'Ie Guthrie; Lt(talaUve A&amp;cnt
Harry C.thrle; lnlur1aee Alent,
ltalpb Montie, Eueutlve C&lt;UJmlt.. 1
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J1n. ldaon Bott, llro. ClUJ Lee,
lira. OleDD Lee llld llloa 1 8oUJM!ero aMended tile 1ta1e &lt;JoD.
nlllloo or the Ohio - of Gorden Ciulla Ill M - re-

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alfalfa to one .of the flnt cropt ..-.-.- · --~~----to show defitleDeJ 1)1Dpt.oaa: 10 .t "
Ia neceuary to maintaio the ten.
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ility at • hi&amp;h 1..•1 rorE. T. Shoudyo, retW&lt;b ,eco:"!"~!
reported lhll lito
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SOUtheul&lt;rn Ohio
farms In 19M l.bowed
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total coot of. producln1 of
theae farma was •182.00
total return• duf'inl
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WCHS-TV Channell ,

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Mi!;R Shafer. of Co lumhu~ spent a
WC',r k em! :14. h er home here.

Civil DeFense is your Ptl!QQ:o

Higb.way Patrol

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a demo.Ditration tut on wblat fer·
Ullu.:tloa. wa1 carrl.ed 0\lt by David
Kobleab aear -C hetter lfUrlaJ the
Pftt )'ftl', Thll Will I compariJon
or 1Aie of • 10-10.10 fertilizer all
'lpplled in the r.ll or part applied
J111 the (all md part in the sprinlll
11 ~omp.ared to the field fertiliz..
atlon pr.ogram.

1'00 TBA

5:3(} Roy Ro~~:ers ·

Playtlouse of Slars

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CltUftt)' Aerie tur.a Alent
·on at 1111'111
ID llejp County ., well u at the
Stale &amp;prrlmoota F11111 locoted at
-cu:peatar u wall 10 we'll shown
at tbe Fl;rd oa1 lut Tuesday.

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l1'owfJI • ., permitted pl. . ploatalloo 011 tbe f - whi&lt;h
t.o remli.a. wrt1l the eowe were tur.a .,-p 42 )'111'1 old aow bad 22.000
ed on tbe puturt to November, A bolrd feet per aere. nu. wu nlo•lmil•r uoup aC towa ....., pl&amp;eed •d at apprr..:Umately •
•00 per
bl tbe barn aad
Jed bay to me.
Umo tile two plOII which had tho teat oltbtlr ...,. bul do loolt to tho .. lo compue tho ·~· lots. Tllll
I!Me....b won liU ~ tluot
1~111-10 feriUizer out ,telded field · Aaricullural Eli(Jerlmeot 1 StaUoo ill! wiDter both lot, ,..,. NCelv· ouch llaDdo, II proporlr IDDQed
; tun 'ferttliJer by len butbolo per for def&gt;nlle ebaD1., ill practice in1 tho oome aiDOUDt of pro- ohoul4 ylol&lt;l 10,000 foot of limber
acre.
Qt for •olution of proble,D II they concentrate. Tb6 ••in jo wei&amp;bt It 40 yem or t?'IO.OO per .ere.
Th
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b h 1
... for thtt cow• w&amp;l cre&amp;ter on ~ T"4e timber P~~~-~.llmllar to"'
have been unable to aolve.
ere wa: owy one u• e per
At ·Lhe Field DIJ thll put wee&amp; I ure , thi~ year wberea. t.ht: .,...a 1ny other erop . ......_. .. put a
' .ere iD dlflerence tn yleldl on one of the molt iDiere•tiDI uperi-~ wu t .r...ter tot \be lot iD the barn poduee tile: bl.rtell. 'fte m~.Ja
, dUfereace fa tb.e timber harvett lJ
·• the plot that received 200 pound• ments wll Lbe ooe ol the winter fil'lt )'_,,
1 of 10.10.10 in the taU and 200 aruint for beef cattle. Durinl the , TbiJ type ot abortaee of rouP. farther away tbU tor mOI;t 1Um
poundl in the sprla.l u compared put two yean gruln1 beef cows aa:e OG the P'ound 11 one ~
to the plot which received 400 from November until the end of fumer• IDlY weU eonalder Lf tbey
Re.tmh work b DOW ln propounds of lD-10..10 lilt fall. Yielda~ January has re&amp;Ulted in a tavina: have plenty of Dlltun~ availabltl. &amp;l'es1 at Clrpentrr atte.mpUne u,
on the plot8 were 41 and 40 bush- of nine and ten tom of b•:r each . H 1 Medenkl ID :report.iq oa learo wb)' meadow seediq tall.
ell per acre. Thil field was disked year.
tertittz- needa ported that 11 One Jet of plota whleh wW bear
on OCtober 10. liM, the wheat
Dick Davil. research •aronom111 8 Jtande:rd Pna: 40 pouuda ol 1 watchin1 ia. f~ture yeatJ 11 one
wu aow.~~ober 11. 1941) .at poilrted out Uiat thil type of pro- pbo pbori( aeld ud fO pounds of where .ummer •eediQC iA AIIJUit
llt.m l.a only 1uitable where excess 1
r acre
:rear •bould or Sep~ember follow• the barYHt
bhlev.,s pa~ture is availab1e. The I ~ eturpeed to the':! Thil aboUld of wh11t. The lud 11 either plow·
eow1 were taken off this pas!ure tat~ earn of norm1l
of llhl ed or dllked at different timet
e
.
foUowioa AUIUit 1Jtb aDd eom.Piror meadow corp1 "• Lhe rotation. ed with Ule DOI'!Dal praetlot: lll thil

A&lt;*'&lt;~llll to ¥r. Xoblenb tbe nto o1 two buohel, per ..,.
Ulere did DOt appear to be mucb ot the BuUer varlet:. Tbe tpdnt
dlffereBet Lcr the wbtM !rom ca. fertilizer on the pJDt w11 1ppU.ed
u1l obHrva~ but When the on April l&amp;Lh.
• yitldl wwe ~ a1; harvest
·Molt t1rmer1 eleb )'HJ" carry on

FARM HEWS

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4:00 Katie's Kitchen

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10,45 Frank Le'ahy Show

en! weeks with reloa tivCJ
and'
friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Blake of
Reedsville called on Mrs. Stella
Watkins and Mrs. Amanda Bal!r
-recently.
Jo.1n. Elsie Cro."'S of Racine spent
a night recen-tly with Mr .and Mrs.
Geor)l e Baer ~nd family.

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~!ATION ..

DAilY CROSSWORD

new GOP arrument of ·'don't change h.oraea In

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2:::10 Bob CTmb:r Show
!1:00 Brigb1er Day
3:15 Secr&lt;;i. storm
3,30 Edge of Night

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criticism from the DemocratB.
As for the Democrat!, It ftghtlng brnka out
over Suez, they undoubtedly will have to face a

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IO :JO Uncle JohDf!Y COOIW
II :00 Cowboy ThHtre

6 30 My Friend Flh:ka
7 :00 Hollywood Summer Thedre

ARRINGTON-Any outbreak of hostll\tles over the Suez canal
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before next November could have a serious effect on the out ..
come of the U. S. presldentl ~.t l cltclion and politicians are ketplng
their &amp;rera croased.
; On lhe QOP lide, the atart of a war over the vital waterway
eould dllti'D)' hall the Republicans' "peace and prosperity" campalg-z\
8logan and open them up to more foreign policy

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6:1.5 Dou~U EdW:ft'dl

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M, editorial office pho"" 397~
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8 00 Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arlhur Godrrey
10 JO Strikf' It Rich
11 ·00 Valiant Lady
11:1.5 Love of Life.
I 11·:10 Se-arch for Tomorrow

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Belpre; .MHS..Chesapeake Collide
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"anthers On~.a Road Agm·n
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the "'··
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~ futn.d! ld thers. olNex.t,., we~'k
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their numbM ou.. h081 i li1ies as they meet Jackson
The
Panthers
to r(lrat · two a:a-mes, will
&amp;lightly t ground galn.r. The E..lft
al• on thr lot·al f!l'"ld. ant: l.ht'n on the
rot4-!or the second stralthl _favored to
the
eleven of . se expected to •m th• .air with following F1·iday tangtl' w!th th e
tQnlSbt b they, J!leet the Coach Al
who
hard
in an atfwv!pt to uptet the
llounds in a game thOO
.Y.Ie)es
litter'' fiet4
.raduatlon.
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could
the SF:U title .
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hj'hb at
PL... rear POMKoy ..,. l.tpr• , ,
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Thl" linetrps:
ol tbetr . foU11ht to
13-13 tie, !&gt;ut
CoO&lt;h
Clio Will riut
the
Wt ;
Wt. Belpro
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165 LE 197 Cowell
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ngam!Jt Wa- Lambtrt
198 LT 110 5tukly
harn.a and l hau.-:ey . Pomeroy is earnit1
HIS LG 140 'Babr
in good physl.~al s h.lpe. (or the Wtrry
175 C 155
~ibUn
con.1~ · -t, a~d C1lo has h1gh ope! 1 DaYis
206 RG 144 Dtlllne.r
that h e 'fill be a:'Jie tu get ron;ae Ba l'nhart
2'17 RT ·15-s Cr14tt
or h!S reierves In the game In Wildf!rmuth 160 RE 159 V•nnff
I orde r to give thect ex~rlence. Of· ~mith
145 OB 140
Ba~t
!e~vely Dauny Morns lind Rod- Sp~ncer 1411 HB l50 M'K'I'v'y
I ney Spel'ICer will b(' at the . half- ·Mo,-rl•
140 HB ISS Nelson
backs, but J immy Joe Hemsley, , Hawthorne 116 FB 110 Car,lr
who h-8!1 looked very good to date,
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fe ns ive load. Hemsley pl'ayed a.n
\XCellent a:ame last week on defenst', and also handles all ol t~
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Pomeroy 26 Bdpre 7 T e
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' big Junior Hawthorne at fuHbact . th1s one, and .arl"n t apt to ;bav-e
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the fln&gt;t half jitJters, Expenenee
J&gt;omeroy
get£
considerable and .~;iu should tell thr. dirterenfe
~lght bulge over the Eagles as agalnat the E.o.gle.r..
the Panther for1ward waH avrr- ' l)ftddleport 13 Che&amp;apcake 7 Middleport
Phone 6028· Y
CaRh Bahr, Mgr.
ages tB8 pounds to a than , while It's been a while since I pie-kerJ
Belpre will aveMge
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tt'l"-1 that tomght Is the night
for Coach
Charlie MCDonald'S'
boYs tD come through . The Jacketss hould squeeze by this one
Nels-onviill' 20 Gallipolis 7 The Hounds open the SEO campaign wi'th a victo-ry ov-er the Blue
Devils as MtQuald and company
prove ju~ how Lough they caD&gt; be.
Jackson 13 Athens 7 - 'Jihe Ironmen may not be· quite up tv their
usual !tl:ren§ih, but still
!dtouJd
bave too much depth for an Ath -

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two warm 1\p coMests. We have
to sti'rk with Sl:J ughter
in tl1l11
case.
Wflbbln 20 Logan 13 - C?ould
be quite an offensive battle, and
that baclofle!rl of the Chiefs eould
s urprise. However, we'll stick with
Wellston on the br&amp;sis thaot tbe.y
have the OOt'ter foi'!\'J!&amp;rd walL
Rutland :J.'i J-1' 0 The Red
Devils still aren't tes-ted, and fli·
ure to roll at will aga inst the Oar·
dina!s. Coach Vennari.
has cme
of the t.cm baU ctUtba ln this irea.
•P aden CI-ty 20 Wahama '1 -4-The
Faleon.t still will mi'!IS
Rttacoe
SPf(luse, oan4 Pljden City is figqred to bav, quitte a ball dub. We
have to p '1,airi:Jt the Falcons In
this one.
Ft. Ple~~ant 20 Bar-boursville 13
-Should be quite a hall gwrne, but
the BJe- Blacks with Young anti
Herrig in the leading role shoulrl
come out on top over the ·Pll'a.tes .

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Jackt't~

tan£1 ~

son toniglM wht'n they
: Katchta
with the Chesapeakt' Panthers en Erwin
he Yellow
g irdi ron dl B:OO Van"•
o'doek Coll&lt;h Chorlie
Ml""'
has hi gh hopes that the Jackets Bowles
can oome throu gh wilh their fil'st
' win in two vears again.s t th e down Nel&amp;on
I rivPr team.
Lewis
: ChellfM"ekl', Coach by Dan Ru&amp;· KenMdy
aell hllj;j lesf bo'th of their jpMes
thl8 year ·~ they wera defHtilld
6-0 by Huntington St. Joe and ''"''
111t WMJc to Fairland by 111 27.(1
scott. '"'• ~anther&amp; haYe nine let·
termen in th•lr lin•u:=t. end In 1

McDon•!d

Rowl~·,

l MI LE

145

1'1..-..on

:illS LT 175
Miller •
D'S LG 140 St"h,"l&amp;

170 c t45
160 RG 170

RT US

168
165 -RE 145
Ellis
175 08 155
Moore
ISS HB 180 Hol11nd
135 HI 155
Pike
165 FB 160 Taylor

TO REGISTER FOR THE
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Un Ttehrdcolor)
Cartooa - JOBS POlt A GOB
SAT~DAY. ONLY ,
nm Htdt .
Richerd Ml'lrtlrt
OYtRLAND 1TELEGRA~

-ALIOIohlt Weyne
Henry Fon4.t.

Yoar CROSLEY Dealer
POMEROY OHIO

"PORT

Prln: P8.9$S.ot Coven- IMtall.cr Free,
_...._, I.Cup Automatic Percolate•.

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the

flu

ON
DEMONSTRATORS- NEW CARS

k.

thi&amp; w..
!
The Jecket. will &amp;tert Bob Nel -~
t!on and Larry Lewi• "!t the- h•lfbacb with Junior Kennedy o_pen- 1
ing et futll••ck. Top offensiv~ star
of the Chea&amp;pHke eltRn l11 Otlur
Pib, a 155 helfback, who hes plen1
ty of lpHd.
Mlddl•port ' wiU hne a w.ltht ·
41 ctvantag• 0 , ... the vitltor~ It tM
Jickett forwal"d w11l will ove1rego
175 pound ., compared to
155 for the Panthfl"ffl, In the ""'"· ·
field th• Jlck•ts •ve-r-.. 156, and
the Penthert .will . avenge .162
poundtl.
Th• Lineup;
Mlddt.port
Ch&amp;npellh
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We Never Sacrifice Quality- . ButWeDoSacralioePrice

ELK. .

e-eTRUE

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over SY\'jllCUil~~ TafUlCillee ovAuburn. CorneU oVef 'Colgate,
Minnewta over WaSblilgt.::m. Columbia over Brown, Iowa. over In·
rliDiln J\1ar•Aand over Wake For est

Floririn ov.er Clemson, M l~s issi-ppi

Maxin~

~:.d ,::e.=l~r~:~an ~::: ih~brselfo~~,l';j~t;;" ',patient' Ra~~e •:n~ ~::\; :~:~. r;:;:~~ ~~ ~u~~~~d.

over NoMh Carolina, Geoi'il• Tech
()ver SMU, Mlchlgpn over UCLA,

visitOrs.
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Middleport

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over Kentucky, Oregon ovel' Idllno, Nuvy over Wm . &amp; Mary , Wis·
Ohio State 28 NebraSka 7 -1 ~ e consin over Marqu ette, Baytor ovBuckeyes won't be caqht navpin\J er '{exns Tech, Illinois over Calif·
this year. Woody Hayes bus an- ornia, Tex·&amp;s over Tulane, Mich . '
other good ball
team .and the State over Stand-ford,
Colorado I
Bucks will roll against the Corn· over Kan.'!. State, Delroit ovrr Vii·
huskers.
lanoYH Dulle over v :rglnla. lluly '
Ohio U. 20 TOledo 13 - the Bob- Cress ~ver Day-.ton, Penn Stat e ovootl with Charlie
stobnrt in a er Pf'nn, Nort.hwcstNn over Iowa
s-tarting role· will get their first State , Prin reton OVCI' Rutgers, Purwin of the !'Ieason.
St®art has due olvcr Mi ssouri , Tulsa over ctnO"ller Chatta:.
come a long way s ince that first clnnati, V'andel'bilt
day or prllC'IIce.
noogr.a, Sou .Cal. ove r Ore. State j
Marshall 13 Morris HRrYey 7...... and Texas Aggics over LSU.
The Big Gre•m get back Jn lh.etr
claAa, and win a close one rrom a
red h.n sta te rival. Dick Athey to

88 Holiday Sedan Green and White
98 Holiday Coupe, Blue and White
98 Holiday Sedan, Turquoise and White

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and

WEST MAIN ST.

cent!,

st.eu~~mvi!le,

Bern1e and three children
have
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:~m~a~n~d~R:•:n:dol:p~ha~n:d~A:d:d~ie~S:hum:·;l
way .
been guests in the C. A. BarnC!tt
home.

NEW

~ J!I?M unique colJoctdon when

one YlSJta the home o£
Carroll
Randolph is that of
miniature
hor~es. Opal. his wife, has a rollechon &lt;Of m1nlatu re saJ,t and pepper shakers w~ich is not unusual.
But the oollootton of hor.ses which
fiUs selves in a corner or their
a.ttractlve living: room which came
about through no ~!font of the.irs.
Friends on seeing the 21 year old

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. POMER'OY, OHIO

ITEMS

...

WITI REIINll
CINCIIINAT!, OHIQ-"1 am 32

FOR THE

PRICES
SLASHED

rear_. old; and had been fat all my We
UlltU • tnencl told me about Rennet
COJJoentrete," writes Mn. J1mee Rob~
l:IWO!li 1181 Llnn .. st., Cinolnnatl, o.
''l
haW
j Iolt Ill lbl. and am now dq~
1 I look and feel., mUeb better."
1'®1' 4ruUtlt for 41 ouneri of
llq d RJ:NNEL- ~trite. You'll
neV'Itt know a hu.n~trJ,...rnoment w!Ua
recluclnl wtt&amp;t. UNNJ..... - --

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ON

GOOD -USED CARS
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NOtr-IINGTOSlJY! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY!

NEW FALL BOTIQUE'S .
NEW FALL

COSTUME
JEWELRY

$15.45
6:70x15 Prestige
REG. $28.85
NOW

FEATURING Til&amp;

REGUI.lt
NOW

CHECK OUR GRAND OPENING

$13.19

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7:10x15Su~rflex

Arelorgallt1 Galort -lmEit HURRY-THIS SALE

SATURDAY, SinEMIEU9.

REG.UUO
NOW

POMIROY

OHIO

1956DODGE

Wllolalill

Powertlite, Belvedere VB

1955PLYMOU1li

SitVER and IRASS;i
CHINA and GLASS

Sedan, radio savoy (6) Club Sedan, Heater and Deradio ,. and heater. Demonstrator; and heater, T. u-tone paint, Ivory ove.~
On! y 4 ,000 ac t ua I m IIes, Bilau t1·ru 1 Turquoise ..
froster, Beautiful dart green flnlih.
Tu-tone !l"int
4 door hardtop VB with

SAVE$$$

4 door

$1695

OUR LAY-A WAY PLAN OFFERS CHOICE

$1595

MERCHANDiSE

*MANY MORE BARGAl NS IN OL~fR MAKES AT REDUCED PRICES~

Powell's R.
8UNOCO SERVJCi

19S5PLYMOUTH

H· RAWL-INGS SONS CO.

t'OlNtlliiiLL and SII:Co:Nb 51'S

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MIDDLEPORT, OHtO
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B. H.

MILL

Domi11lon

AUTOMATIC TOASTER
Regular$15.95

the Rcedsv le schools.
Mr. :md rs. Ray White of Massinon and Mr-s. CbarJ.e:s Spent er oof
Bashan visitP.d here Sunday wi-th
a former f-r iend Mrs . Lillie Thomas
Other guests In the Thomas home
during the week were Barney Divine and wife o! Parkersburg.
Clyde Packard of Parkerl'll)Urg
vis~ted his uncle Fred Coleman
recen·t!y.
'
'
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Vineya rd·.
and four cAildren were week end
g-uest s of the Sisson and VIneyard
romlli es.

an

only, Underwriters listed.

The uat1c~t W&lt;l ~ s ufienng from a
s toma_&lt;h_ d_•ao
__
rd_e_r._ _ _ _ _ __

.Tohnnie Reibel,

on1y son

SCREWDRIVER
SETS
o·

at

•Postmaster and Mrs. Reibel, a grod
uate of Chester High, ci4S6- ol '56,

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$1.75 Value

MAGIC CHEF

Firestone

WRINGER
WASHERS

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Mi-. and Mrs. Ralph Barton efttertatned Sunday Sept. 16 wi.th a
family- dinner iri hooor of thefr
only daughter, Greta Mae:s 18th
birthday . Miss Barton is a 1956
graduate of Cbe91;er High aod b
currently employed in the WOOd
County Bank in Parkersburg.

REARVIEW
MIRRORS

6C

Regular 89c:

Ia enrolled at the Ohio University
in Athe ns. He i.~ majoring in P'*'sicnl Education and M-a thematic...

J lmmie King .and family or, Belpre . were recent guests of Mrs .
King's !ather, H. E. Kibble and

daugbters, Mildred and Force•t.

. .I

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Has everythJng--accurate control dial for toast to suit every taste.- ~le
crumb tr..y. Sparkling chrome, with cool black pla.tic handles and ~se. AC

C&gt;llins

Exceptional -~•ut~
ance make

· Extra high skirt for doublewall, heat aavlllJI lnsuiaiiOil - big Lovell
wringer- 3-Vllne acllator- CUlly ,&amp;uarlillteed.
Worth much morel

·Feature·~~ .
bJ

$94.95
.5.8000\vN
'I'IIADE IN YOtJR OLD
WASHER NOW!

Popular i·Speed
Portable

RADIANT GAS HEATER
._,
·MAGICCH*F
Filb your hollll! with deaD,

100% shutoff and ~~! J=~·~~t~
No other gas beater eom(JUel for

Wlll'l)llb.

TAKE A YEAITOJIAY ..

• ·Ji·\ll;'fc.

ELECTRIC CORN
Regular $5.95

Regular$22.95

1788

any size record at 83 45 or '78 Ito
PM (has built-in 45 l&lt;lapter',)
° Cqmpact size for easy PIU1ahiliiY.
• Attractive two-tone .lilu~ Ieithere!te
0

• Plays

case.

• Excellent tone quality low prire fool yoal

these

outst..nding val,es.
goes from low 1o high .

SAVE~S%

PHONOGRAPH

G·tFTS IN

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$17.9S

PLUS TAX od
' RECAPPABLE TillE

Auror Borealis

COMEIN-DRIV£0NE-YOU'LL BE SATISFIED

SALE· PRICED MERCHANDISE!
SAVE J6%

tra~sported n. Cue~ler,
Mam. St. to the ~P.Igs Gen~al
J{OR·pllal_ at 8:25 FTJda~ mormdg.

'1\.utumn
care
saves
winter
wear "

TI{EY'M THE RAVE

'$18.95
6:00x 16 Sofet~ck

-NOTICE-

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ONLY

REG. $!0.25
NOW

H&amp;R

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WE HAVE A WHOLE STOREFIJLL OF

,
EMERGE'NCY CALL
;
L. Kibble afld the Shumway ram- ..•
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[
Hies Sunday, Mrs. Bi:-.ler and Mr-s. · The P omr.M':Iy ~fiT~~ydSfliii'Jd
PhiiR"On
former teachenJ ln
J.
02 w.

Wl('

...

firt$tOnt

Metster Tech says:

FROM YOUR JEWELER

LIMITED
QUANTITY
REMAIN!!
6:70x15 Superflex

Mrs. David Warner,

:M~ri{lil was a Bixler, Grand Rapids, Mich ., were
r.. ~tte~~. :l.vtstto~~·:i'elahyt,S here.
ca.llinfi on Mlsses Lucy and K-ate
Norval Osbqrn of

f&gt;ayton
'!.f.:.Ca:W~Y,~In~lt. Queen of Wes
daughter
ton, W. Va., Mrs. C-11ra McClain of
on Mr. and Mrs. RayOhio, Chester
and

VANZANDT
PHONE 485

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Reed·. a 1956 g:radu- ing the beautiful Ohio River near
Funeral servites for Mrs.
Athtlls hl\e retUl'ftad home arter -ate from Ohe.'fter High School~ wo-n · Lock 20, one sees this white horse Aivira Strickland were held frtlm
spending two weeb With her sis-· a $500 !tOholaHhip
award for peacefully gNWng in the adjoin- the Ewing Puneral Home, Tnursti-t, MPR. k. C. Randolph ilnd other training as ~n. eJementary teacher. ing fi elds.
,
day at 2 p . m. with the Rev. WaL~tlVI!J, ,
,She b attcn&gt;tli-ng Rio Gmlld-e ColMrs. Rosa Bolton a'nd dau£hter. do J . BArtels, pastor ol the Fed-:
Mr. and 'Mrt, Edj:at
1 lege. MIS!.! Reed is alflo active lin
Garnt~t Bobber of Newark, Ohio, erated ChurC"h and lhe Rev. Roatph
Akrob ud ·Mr. and Mn. Clarence church work in the Eden UB spent~unday as guests o! Wallace Zundel, paHor of the
Baptist
Randelph of aear YOUfli(M6Wn Chureh as a te.acncr in the Sun- Baker nd daughh•r, Lola.
Church oMLcl:lting.
apent a re.coent ftight
wtth Mr. day ~hooi ~nd part time plan1st.
Ju
r Daugtel'ty and family of
Spl•cia-1 mu.~lc WM provided. by
ind , Mn. _.mond Randolph. She i11. the youngest daughter o! Belltville spcnot a day receDtly Fritz Duck, organis t.
Tbey · w,k-e eiUed here
by the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reed.
wM.h the W. s . Pasey family.
Burild was in beech Grove Cem'de.M~b o( theft i..""bcte RlalPb Bifta. A shower was held for Mrs. He- Mrs. Eun~ce Sprague spellt a day otery and .,Pall-bearers were Donald
•Mrs. BeatrJce Bent~ and chil- len Blake at the Eden
Parish r-ecently in Belpre with her cousin Dollins, .fohn Slric-kl11.nd, Rkh.ard
dren -eilled .o n Pearl Jtandolph re- house.
CCfla Am abery ..
j' n::\vis, George Harris and Wjfham
cently.
Arlie, Marthe ami Dalla~ Marks
hankie Miller or Cd'lumbus was Ree.s.
Addle Shtunway and Inez Ran~ of Keno spent a recent Sunday a receot visitor of his grandfather
Coming from out or town for
dolph~ ealled on Hl!lzel Biggs re- with Mr. and 'llrs. J. S. Marb.
Frank Shumway.
the services were MNi.
B.errrice 1
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. J-ames Stalnaker,
Mrs Emma Summerville, Greely, Webster and Miss Jovce W~er,
Evelyb :J!ahr recently called O'h IOU! Junior, New Matamoras and Calir. and Hobert Hllr-dnmn and Cdlumbus, Mr . and Mrs. Bob Meyh
f trh
!':lb8
B~me and AddJe -Newell of Shade wife of Auburn', W Va . were re- ers, Barnesville, Miss Alvlra Mor1
er a er, ..
Tay or.
were reeent gueru or Mr ·a nd Mrs. cent visitors In the M. A. •Shum. gan , HuDtin-g.ton. W. Va .. Mr. 8-hd·
Ca'!Ue Lotr•n •nd aon reeently lfer:t Shumway.
.
way home.
Mrs. William Rees,
Mn. Clara

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.MrJ. Add.ie SbUfJlway of near !Mlss

I
BLUE and WHITE COUP£
BLACK FOUR DOOR

bell"n

white horse which as been _in th e
eolthood
send-

BUY NOW~SAVE

star at end in thi s game.
Wc:;;t Virginia 27" Ri&lt;'hmonn fl The Mountaineers should have lit tle trouble \\'lth the Splde1·~ :tfl.er
.the way they pushed Pill all over
,the field. Bl~
Hoger
C ht~IK-'~Y
played quite a b :1 II
game l a~ t
week agains-t Pi tt.
Down the line Oklahoma

GIGANTIC

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I1M ary Strt'ckl on d
Jng t!"~ horses or au trPes a~d Funeral Se•·.t.e
descrJpt.ions.
On entenng tht&gt;lr
rv 4;1·
spacious yard, which has the ap- H ld Th
d
pca ran.ce ~f a small park overtooke - urs ay

family since

A DREAM

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RAWLI~GS

:WlNN£RS WIL:l BE;A.NNOUNCED SAT. EVE SEPT. 29th

SPECIALS

FORD DBALER

461 S. Third Ave. ·

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8Hrour~r

JIMMY PARSONS, I

pr•vue
McDon•ld ' will meke 1 couplr
of lineup chengP.1 tonight. Junlor Rowlr, will ~t•rt at qu411'te-rbKk in place of Dave Hinely, who
WI$ theken up in the Wahama
game lasf WNk, end Tom Kelly
will open in place of Ed McCom•• i
., encl. McComA&lt;! has bun ill with 1

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phttlt 24 Montll• GuarenMe.

ICeeD your ccr and your lnuljtll
In the beol 1/aape
A -plotolr ,...odlflotitd tnllJiltl • , ... 11w
•• $1U3- •onth. Aft ....tr . . ., ._.... . . .. ·

Hill 13-0
n of the Oak Hill top
wen out of the lin-up in

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APACHE"
CARToqN

~IDV -

AT

ht PriA: Two (one .talr' of Deluxe-Guaranteed Tirtl with Com.
·t

Brhln Donlewy

BILLY TI&lt;E kiD

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3 PRIZE AWARDS

· lbbeH 'raYIItr

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· revue game tafore tfte ~•!Mn

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ALLEN APPLIANCE ,
22t. E. MAIN .$T.

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Or Any HOME APPLIANCE

Curry
White

1- __D•il1 Sen!~omeroy-Middltport, o, s.t 111,

IIOCK AND IIOLL IIIYUI

Whether It Be A-..: REniGERATOR, TV

Le&amp;ter

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Not "KI .. Cote Duke IUifttleft

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LEFT/

MAKE YOUR CHOICE

Yellow Jackets Are Favored
h
Over Down Rt'ver Pant lo.rs
The Midrlleport Yell ow J acbh , Ke-lly
llftt'r their
wm of the' sen· CLm.

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.,.

don't let tho

Terrltle Ya!Ue. Mates popping
mucll fun as eating it. Juat add
aftd Plot it ln. Mates two fuU quartr. ·I-ll",, I~
eludes four plastic bowls. Aluminum
giass look-in lid.

SALE~ .......

let . MEIGS MOTORS

BROOM RAKE

winterize your car nDwl,

Regular$1.00
•

Our service 1peciolis"-members of the Master Tech.nician• Service Conference--:will put your car "in the
pink" for tough win.. r driving ahead. They'll check
the cooling system, add anti·freen, c~onge oil to
. wi~.. , grodo. They'll use only factory-approved
~rts, if any are needed. Sa don't put it off-let us
winterize your car now I

MEIGS MOTOR
111. !nUve.

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OOIIPANY
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jllkltlleport

Ligbtwe~&amp;ht,

dut't&gt;ble, with
sprlllJI action.

Fl

COLLINS

JEWELRY
E. Main St.

Pomeroy, Obio

, DEALER STORE

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, MIDDLEPORT

In Tlte Middle Of Tolfll

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'Sen,ttnet, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0; Sept 28, 1956
la:rie Gal Reater, good. as new,

will aell cheep. G~de Hall,

9 ~ 6tp

Portland, Rt. I

1111&lt;por word !O&lt; throe "'""

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(II) Wanted T~Buy I

"IICQtlM tuerti.OIII.

&amp;peclai--Oae mooth for 25 ceDta CUT GLASS , Colored glass curws,
P11' wwd,.
and antique furnitw·e in any
ftJl
I c:tml per word, will
shape. Contact Mrs. Howard Cl.o'·
... - ~eel (or ltdvert.l.&amp;l.u&amp; lf' not
cil, 800 West Main SL., Pomeroy.
paid, !I'll:
the 2Mb of eoeil
~~o~

-a; foUowtq tooortlon.

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one toeorroct lo- , _ _ _ __
~ RATS KD..LED with one pound
STAR WARF.\RIN, Safe, suro,
iU•rmteod.
lbo......,&lt;h H&amp;l'dwaro
Susor Run Feed Mill
9 19 2mo p

or

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(. I-•·
'"o Ges

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Mr. and Mrs. Ree3e Wtlli•ma,
· Pt Pleasant vis-ited beT mother,
: M;s Frances Blake Sunday.
W~ek end visitors of Mr. and
Mrs Walte-r Blake were Mr. and
·
Mrs. Hubert Roberts and tamJly,
Mr. and Mrs. ArthiD' Pope, Margarel Rose, Colllt1lbus a~d W!lliam
Hesson of Powell, Ohio.
Veda VanMeter entered Holur
I
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HClSP•W! 1 or ~rY\a on .
Mrs. Irama Edwards, Parker&amp;- cone u

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~ Parke~~;._nt ls serv- 8 Cubic foot. Norge refrigerator. I
lilt Ita t.7S week end special can 294.
9 20 t! i
pli.ID l:mch lopped with a dish • - -- 1
of froze• cuotord

9 2'7 3tc

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Jte..OPENING - CrNm station at
plcl -ion, open Wed., Fri .,
aDd Sat. Christine Beede.
D 28 3 tp

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14) For Rent

~k:;:•~tur~y and

New Haven M". Donna Glaze and
children, .Pomeroy visited
t~~ mother, Mrs. Harry Johnson·~ ·

AN 'BVANG&amp;..IS'J.JC MEtl'lNG Rooms for rent. Call 20~ or con· I
..til bo J&gt;old Sept. 17 lbru S&lt;pl 30 tact Edith T"a!ord 742 EB st i'
Church of ChriJt each
Main St., Poruet"oy. '
9 24 6tc
eftn.IDI 1t 1:30 lnc:ludint Sat.
W'days. Ray Ruuell. a f?J'mer SMALL HUUSJ!: AND GA.ltAfiE:,
member of the church WlU be
newly decor ated . furn ished. Al so
Evanpliat. EVeryone ~ Invited. [ two unfurnished aparlmenls.
to ottend,
9 19 lOtc
Call 6009 .

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' A THREE·Pli!ICE BLACK
WOOL SUIT comea from the
fall collection of Mollie Pamis.
The black and whit!;! bird caee
jack!!t top1 a bright red allk.
alip-cover blouse and tUm. b1aok
akirt.

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brab oonlco.
serme, Wut

AUTO SALES
~lAX

Ohio.

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ATJONWID8
~~~~

brakes,

Pomeroy.

9 27 Btc

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JIIOll PLYMOUTH, 2 dr. Sedan So·

Vor.

$harp one

owner

car .

.1• .00 "Blaettnu's, Pomeroy.
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9 27

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J.IIIS CHEVROLET V8 2 dr

Sedan .
JlO Power glide. Almoat like
~· · " the day lt WA! sold. $1,195.00.
' BJaettnars, Pomeroy. 9 27 6tc

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11UICK Spe&lt;lal, 2 dr. S&lt;dan
Jb'Daflow drive. Very low mile·
. op. Blaettnon, Pomeroy. ,2,195.
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per mooth. See Mn. Howard
Cecil, 800 W. Main St., Pomeroy
fvenlnp.
9 8 tf

,JeJti .QHI:v. "210", 2 dr. Sedan.

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Scoffolf Boardl, Drop
Clinton fl1ber, lllddleport.
Plume 112811-X.
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~.;:t'~'::.!."'c:.room9 with running
115 1. lteond St.
Pho11t .,
steam heated, and lintel service "'==Pom=.•,;.r•;;•::,·,;O.,h..
lo_ _ _,..
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at special weekly or
monthly ~·
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QUALITY DOESN'T
·low as $8 weekly double occu- ·
pancy. Also rooms for Special
COST - IT PAYS
Meetings, Parties,
Weddings,
Banquets, and private breakf(l.Mt,
Superior Serv]c(l
luocheons, an'll supper parties.
Service
to the Living
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. PerOur
Motto
ry, lessee of Hotel Martin.
9 10 lmoc

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Trcvey·l-'in•lerwolrl
Funeral Home
Phone 285

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.REVIVAL SERVICES
BEGINNING

(¥1110;'#0&lt;&gt;1 ' KelvlnaiM ro!rlaor·
,' ~; tiQO.oQ, Kelvtnator oloet.
1 · t~e . ~~toye
Fumaee
&amp;!II~ burner MC).OO. Coli

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son &amp;tnrh early with Avon. Valuable terdtorics now op&lt;•n in Nr 1y lm·'s, Racine. '
IUiiSINUS
Log1n, Pomeroy
nnd VIcin ity . _ ___ _ 9_ 1_5 t::.r_ _ _ __
do. Write Elettnor Bnndel, P ...O. Uox
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946, Port&amp;mouth.
9 27 3\c RAniO • TELI&lt;VISION SERVICE
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
7~r lnvea.t.mf!nt.
Sture, 118 W. Mail. St.. PomeroJ
C&lt;0 'J'be Dally StD·
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houKew01·k p1·eferred . 'Miss M:u·.v
VlCI'! AU
good condl·
L. Pullins, Bolt 613, Pomeroy .
pert 'fechDielaDI.
'10.00
9 27 3\p
M;ddlcpotl,~
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RODNEY DOWNING
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Raymond
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Pin. llutomoltllo,

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Towllohl!&gt;. !l
barn and oul

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ACCIDINY
Ll'-, C..uoltv 111d IIOINI1

A. Mol1t

Real Estate Broker

QU!CK SERVIC'l on Wotcb jl6o
palriQI br
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PMONI. ·
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. SERVICllS START AT 7:80}'iiGHTLY

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'nle 4- It Pin represenb lll
arbplid ,, H l!~ovelopme-nt ·in wtolch
elub wor.k has betn a m•~ot hetet.
We ii.Qpt! rirtt many, inany 4. ~~ ,
membct, tirill · guide their cateeho I
ttl ward tbe ·fout fold di'Yeloj)htet!. t
11lat may result lp the pri\'11eae of .

I-I~RE"5. T"""'T •-.IE.W
COMPOSITE. A D I HAD
MADE. UP - MV FACE,
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FARMALL H TRACTOR .. A BARGAIN
Retondltloned Willi New 'fires

1952 FORD TRACTOR · · , · · · SAVE $ $ $
NEW IDEA, It's on Rubber

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SIDE DELiVERY RAKE PRICED TO SAVE
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YICI fiii!SIDINT rucha~ Nixon Mc1 wlfe Pat try on Texaa·hatJ.
pruented to them on arrittaJ · a.t HoiJatofl .thtematiotta.l llJtporL

New Idea CORN PICKER What.S•vi11gs
j
I INTERNATIONAL MOWER .. Save .$ $$
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In Houston, then went campatgnln&amp; on to tiJlother
elsewhere.
'lnt~rncU«oraGJ SoUn.IJIMtoJ

St--uke

IN FINE CONDITION

BLIZZARD &amp;NSILAGE CUnER . SAVE
RODERICK LANE DISC . FEW$$ DOWN

SAVE $ $.$

IT'S A REAt BARGAIN!

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CHEVROLET .. $1445,

Used 10 Foot Dumy Boc(y

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Large Trucks
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1953 CHEVROLET .. $1595

2 ton, 2 speed axle, 825J:20x10 tins, with
dump bed, 7xll with double floor, 7 In,
holst .

1951 FORD ....... , .. $645

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2-ton, 2 speed axle cab and ahassis, Ma·
roon finish. 1611D wheel base

1952· DQPGE . .. .. . .. $1345

2 ton, 2 sp axle. 5 sp
nice finish. ·
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transmissio~t.

clean.

Extra

ELS~ :

%·1on flat bed. 700x1.5 tires on front, 750
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1950 WHITE Tractor ,$1295

xlf, on rear. Red IJnlilb

clean.

V.. ton, 8, new IV~~ ":"'ot

1950 C~EVROLEJ" . . . $495
lion, Mh wheel, 10.00x20 tires
· ~\on ba:ll"btlt; flew blue paint •
1954 CHEVROLET ... $845
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w ton panel, dark green finish, o"e owner 1950 FOR~ F:,l., · · · · · · · $495
W-C 22T. Air brakes valve for air connec·

SUCH LOCALIZED
SELLING. fPbWER!

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;.,, and PROFIT
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· OPEN EVENINGS'.TILLBPM--SU"!Q~'f~lto4PM
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V.. ton pickpp, a sharp blue flnlsb, really

NOWHERE

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Cab and chasala, 2 spee&lt;l axl&lt;~, nice red.
1954 WILLYS JEEP .. $1095 flnlsb,
8::l5x20xl0 ply tires
4 w,heel drive, new cloth top
-1953 WILLYS ...... , $1195 1952 GMC ...... , .... $799

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x20 tires. 1

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ANOTHER
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0. Tbe Br!Ptell&amp; C..:~

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H·EADQU RlERS

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COLUN8 ~

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1954 CHEVROLET .. $1265

~ FOil SALE • I II miles
...mi Ot Rutland, Job• L. Rom·
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1 ton, 9ft sl4ke body, dual wheels, 4 speed
transmlsalon, helper springs
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BAKER

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Weari.ng·a 4 U Pln. You NY have ·I

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CARLETON CHURCH

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exterior, roof. Wo•·k guannteed.
Rntes reasonable. Phone- 381-Y.
Homer Braley, Pomeroy~

eJtlmatoo. Dale
W!Jif,ol SilppiJ, liS Union Ave.

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO

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Poiileroy.

. .lilA~ CALLED
'ftoliOa....,l~of tbo Blg Bend Min- ,
future."
,
·t orod to N~!\&lt;~0!1." W ., Sunday 1treJ for the p.re.sentation on the ~
AdYICe elven ee love, mar. to .tstt lhelr . sister, M,., Zona Showboat M11jestic will be h._d ~:~t
Letart GJ'IIdt School auditorium,
rlage, and all budneu aH.. n.
Rogera and f.amUy.
Sunday at 3:00 p. rn.
If worried,. troubled
,or In
doubt, ~tut pur mlftd It eue.,
I'Oii'{T ROCK
.
COMUIJ me today -tomorrow
1\eeent bti1Jt&amp; lo this area ln.
AMVIT TICKET!i '
may be ho late.
elude a douibter, Carla lay, ·b orn
Additional
1ouree5 for ticket.; to
I will not only tell you~ but .to Mr. a~d· Mrt. J&gt;Qwni_e Nelson and
will htlp you t.o't'e your ,,.. ' a 1on, born Sf,lpll. ·a to Mr. ·~d the Amvet11 1ponaored .~thow Tue•
day O&lt;:t. 2. "Hell On Wheels" are
blems.
Mrs. Clafton ·uenller. Mn. ora av~Uable from Ed. Reuter at Sec- 1J
A vlllt to will bo of I.,.
Proffllt md Mr,. Jod Mrs, 11ert ond St. M11rtet and Westen'! Auto
menie value to ....yeu,
.RI.iCt are &amp;randparenta of the Nt!l· Sales, aecardin&amp; to William GrucAntwtrs .!1 questiON. ltftd.
lon bll'by and Mrs. Grace Hensler
ln.. gue~ed or M ch1,.e.. -aDd Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swedley •cr, Amvet Commander.
With IIIIo od ancl half.prlco, are gandparents of the Hensler
you •re entltiN .. a cernplete eblld.
lull life Nading.
. Llure"l Gran11.: had qUarterly
lvei'Jone wellome..
bltlllday •ui&gt;Per ond olldlon of
Open Dally 10 am to 10 pm olfleora Sept. 22.
wore
recently appointed to arrant:e the
Locate&lt;! 5th house from
unual Hlrveat
Festival at CoFlamtqo Club, Rt. 7
lumbia Cbapel Oct, 2'7.
KANAUGA,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett and
Par Ap(IOI'
Yvonae
aDd Aw.ael Radikin &amp;peat
Call Galll(IOllo 1457·WXI
• recent Sunday ot Loko Hopo.

~~~or Sale~ Trod~ !WANl'EDrAtNTlNG - Interior, .

Gu circulating heater. ft~,OOO BTU
~- Cli,ASII A...,lnp and ~­
F.uaene Holter, Racine, Rt. 1.
.. .~a Ray-Glo. Ois he•tera.
9 24 6tp
''v.oililton llllndo, aU sizes and
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Sedan. For rent - Electric wallpaper
ltttrln1. Automatic lrans-oteamor. CUnton Flsber, Mid·
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, ' ' ial"ion, 18011.00. Blaottnar'•·
dleport. Ph. 82U~·X.
ll·l·t r Phon•
liolU IBOI&gt;I - llltTAUI
PcJDwrat
PlHI!iroy,
9 2'7 81&lt;:

t9Jt,, For Sc;.

Robe~ Lee

ond Shirley Gray

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=New roa
Furniture

Mr•.

Ch~~:~a:~~:~~~ ~::~;~Iers

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Dwlgbt Parker, Mrs. Aloalw Culter, Mn;. Fred Blaettoar, :Mr... L
B Weed Mlas Maude
Grueser
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G en ;DiU,
llr1. lifolan
Swaekhammer, Mrt.
Carl Shields, Kn E: J, Tr*:J. J4.rl.
Harr.y P. Smith, .Mra. C.arne Jtre,
lin.
L F Scboenleb
aDd Mrs.
Hol
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A dessert course Wll lerved by

i the husf.ess to Miss Hart,

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REQUIREMENTS FOR CHARTING
SeveJIII folk! h11vc a:&gt;ked to hne
. the requlrementa for chnlin.r;
clanified. They are u follows :
] . You mull be 15 yean of age or
mQfe by Januar y I of the current
dub vear. In tl ,is c1se It would bl.'
J anuiry 1, 1987.
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2. ~nu must hiVe completed prior
to th .• present .club year tw o ot
m?t'e years of club work . in oth er
~Aprds lf you pl1n to chorl ih i~
?ear1 thi1 new year must be ·at least
)'our third )',ear in dub work .
Chartii'l' h penonal d~velop·
ntent· ProJt'aln for 4-H mert~bers,
and the "cha-rt mall bt! considered
as a "tttlde or measurthr device.
Those : who have done gl)!)d ill
around t· H club work, project..
demobstraUons, camps, help wi,b
~ub· m~etiq,gs, ac"tivlt1eJ, includlnlil
*'ti&amp;facto'tily comple'linf a 4 I(
~hartl~g . t;.oot, may ret!elve a 4 H

MiM Elsie IW.rt, preaidenl, pre ..
sided al t~e meettns which opeited
wltb the Lord's Prayer in UDlJOIL.
k war1 decided to ualst the Pome-roy Chapter in the
mak1Da of
bandages for tbe caneer center.

A""ngemoots of fall _flow_...

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garden, $35.00 per month. Contact. Alex. Wheeler, Apple Grove,
Ohio.
9 27 3tc

wH.h Mn . C. E. Ne&amp;ae as boeteas.

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9 20 tf
294.
D~·~l1lwo bodJ'oolllJj, Kitd~en, Living
room, Approximately three acre

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Ctraptet 186
01!'.6Muoott
met. Tuetdiy
evenlna:
at the
Temple

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We wllb to thank aU for their
khtdnea~, Dr. Fockler,
!&gt;.vlng FOR RENT 4 rooms and :bath and
6 rooms ano bath, furnished
Funer.t Home, WMlie Young,
apartment6 . Wm. T. Grueser,
J
Fritz lor the mualc, Rev. and
9 22 1 mo p WANTED Men to sell everyday
Middleport.
Mn. WebE:T Thoma, Mr. and
Advertised
needed NLitionally
...... Sam Wyatot, Mr. and Mrs. --~- ·--- -Produc ts in Mt" igs Coun.ty. No
W-alteT Daim, M3e and Bob 2 ROOM APARTMENT, fURNISH ·
in\·t· ~tm{' nl. Ci!r or light truck
Pickett,
and to all who sent
ED . .1. 27 Butternut Ave. , Pumc·
nte('ssary . Earnings unlimited .
tlowerw.
roy .
$5 ,000 and up possible £irsl year.
Joe ~and Lucille Beach, Niles, Olllo
9-2q·l21c
Alo.. u fn•t• life illlmranoce pro.
9 28 Ltc
gram
. Write : Ross Stewart, 1313
-· ·JZth Sl., N. W. Canton, Ohio .
6 room unfurnished upartmcnt
9 27 3tc
with bat.h, for rent. Al~o 3-ro'Om
unfurDilhed apartment
with liii!ii~i!i
bath. Both newly dt.'C Orated. Call
Good Clean Used

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Women'S Club
Holds Luncheon

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DON'T YOU KNOWt
Blbi'o wtll cl•• JOU tile belt
11'14e OD fDruit1:n 01' IDpllu- 9 room house at M,ason, o11 utili·
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flkf
bl.es, nmsonallle . Call Mrs. ('.a.rl
G. Gardner, Pt.. Pleasant 227-J.
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Susan Probasco was )'fQ(I'tm
chainnan of tbe meet.J.og and a
clarinet duet "The Lord Is My
Shepherd" wa 8 played by Sandr a
Hysell and Susan Allensworth; a
sonc "Beautif ul Gardena" by Susan
Probasco, Patty Lowecy, Charlene
DaviS, Sharon Evan.s. accompani~
by Lynn Buchanon; piano aclo,
SUsan Probaseo; song "You'll
Never Walk Again", Judy Sauer,
Janice Zirkle, Sharon Evant, Becky
Grueser, Judy Greg.~ accompanied
by L¥nn. A song Now _t.be Day
1a over" closed the meetmg .with
the Re" . Howard Ruppelt gwing
the closmg pnyer.
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HOitesses were listed as Mn.
WUliam Morris, Mrs. Branch Flem·
lng; Mn. Eber Lewis, Mrs. Arthur
Lewis with Mrs. o. H Stew~ and
Waller Owen a contnbutia"
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~. DWilht MllhotD wa1 wei· f Mrs. Edison Hollon, •Minersville,
' OQ.ed a.l· a new member when the with Mrs. Mart Evans as co-hOitDon.ald Gene
Cunninghanli
' ·"\\.IIJl"dwood Garden club met Wed· est.
Scott Air For~ Base is .peu.diog nesday evenin 1 at the home of
The meetin" in charge of tbe
a leave willh. his mother, Mrs. An'
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president, Mrs. Hollon v~""'ned
Vlsltiug Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lloyd Wil·
with the LOrd'o Prayer in uoioon.
'illam.s and family thU week were
Members responded to roll call
Mrs. straucl !McDermitt and clrilwith "Bird&amp; 1 see in my garden".
During the business session tbe
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeDer. mJtl. tand daughter, West Columbia
new year books were diatribUted.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MelDer·
The Middleport Business and Reports were given on the state
mitt of Nitro.
Professionit ' WDm~D's club -had meeting he-ld in Atbe05 and aleo
Vbiiting Mr. and Mr.s. Dana Lew·
lh M
the fall regional district meeting
is aDd Mina were Mrs. SUtrie IUce, their annual luncheoa a 1 · e ar·
CoJumbUB Rill Bartrum and friend t ,1ft Res taur•·t
-... hu-•-y
·~ as a port held in Gallipolis.
Day;ton, Mrs. James Cunn-ingJD.m of their observance of Nat1onal
'The program prepared by Mrs.
..1.an d &amp;an New Haven, MrJ. . .ru
..na Business Women's Week. d
Jo.hn
Scott and presented by Mts.
Tbe luncheon was serve 1rom Russ Watson opened with a poem
Irwin and Clinedda South Side
Donald Gene Cunnln'aham, III. and 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. with more than "Trees". An l.nterestlilg paper on
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fit:raerald and twenty members and one peat. how to choOlie your Howering:
Unda, We 9t Columbia .
Mrs Mqdalene Misner, Arkon at·
trees, which also gave the aamcs
Mr. and Mrs . Ml8ttbew Long and ; tendlns. 'The BPW eolor,. of gold
of {lowering trees and shrubs W&lt;tS
~mily Glenwood visited Mr. and and green were canle[j. out In the
read by rttrs. Watton w.bo also
Mrs. c'nMord Joh~s;&gt;n Sund·ay.
cloth, th.e faYOI'$ and tbe arrangeshowed pictures of various treel!l
William VanMeter wtth bhe N.a- ments ot maria:olds in I green pot·
vy at Norfolk spent the week end tery container. Miss Nellie Zer· and ehrubs. A pnem "What do JOU
see when you see a tree?" by
wlth his mother, Mrs. Alma John- kle, C'hairman of the Ss:f!cial com· Mrs. Hiram Fisher, concluded the
mittee and her co-wol'teu were
son
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Mrs. Ma.ble Johnson and daugh- ments.
A dessert course was served by
tcr Charlotte Roush vJsited Mrs.
the bosLessess .to those named
Johnson's mother, Mu. Ida Burna
e e callJDg OD" Andy stewart above and Mrs Charles Baer, Mrs.
at We~ Columbia Sumhly.
~on
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Norman Fisher, rMrs. John F.
Mr. Bod Mrs. Charles ~~lley and . ~ Gladwell ot Middleport, Baily, .Mrs. Christy Baer, Mrs.
children, Austin, Ind ., visited Mr.s. 1 pt. saturday with Terry Henry. Paul Fisher, Mrs. Karl Grueser,
lret1fl Kelly and daughters.
peM
Alma PeCk and ehildren of Mrs. William Nease. Mrs. Homer
Mr. and Mrs. Ge·DrGe Johnson Chil~~he, Mrl. Betty mactwell of Holter,
a~d son Yis!ted ~. and M1Js. Ht.rM Columbus and Mr. and Mr1. DeJ..
Mrs Arthur Nease, Mrs. Milton
r} Johnao nSunday.
·
-bert Becker of Mlddl~ere
Houduhelt, Mrs. David Nease,
of Mr. and . . E. Mrs. John Ible, Mrs. Fred Nease,
Mn. Ra)1moDd Walburn and son Mrs. Stanley Jon'e s, Mrs Lawr'ence
matne wore caUlng on
llOd. Role, .Mrs. U. S Nease aad Mn
Mrt. G. H. 'lfarison Sunc;Jay even-- William Fisher.

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, PomeroyOESChapter186Past
Matrons Meeting Held .Tuesday

Wildwood Garden Club Welcomes
New Member At Ul-.1
ncunesdQY Meet

Mrs. T M;.

Mrs. Nelson Roush and children

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ted Ph
18 J Ch . f
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The Wtsunin!ter Youth rellow·
ship, under the lndership of Mrs.
Judaon White, their cuunciUor,
pre.sented the devotional 1ervioe
~IDd prorram wbtn the Women's
Assocoatioa met. Thursday at tbe
First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Dwicbt Wallace, pl"eeident
presided and plans were diMussed for the Athens Presbyterial to
be held here on Ootober a. Luncheon wiU be served by the cburch
women to the delegat-es and ~flleera.
·
Lynn Bunchan.on, moderator of
the WYF, was lO charse of vtbe
WYF service and led the ~ oti.onals whieh intludeed read1np
on 'Tbe Lord' Prayer'' by David
Lyons and ..
by Judy
Gtegg. HymDfl were su-'g by the
membera and a:uesta with Susan
Pr ,___
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I d-' th d otional TYke.

Wednesday e:~mJ~ 1 busi
George Bu 05
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fth8
trip to Pt. Pleannt Fndlit.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Natros&amp;, Mr.

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te.PQrtecl imme&lt;Uately. The Dally
close W town. Phone 262-J .
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0001 of 'I'IW&gt;b Olld Spedol NotiAi[la EveniJ priDiod at ~
Ill' duoltled . - . Obltuort..
-~~ •t I tout per ...rd.

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YouthIFellowsh;p
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Mr. &amp;nd Mn. Elmer VOIJM&lt;ter
ond family spent tho weell .....
with Mrs. Van Meter'a sUt~r. Mrs.
Bob Greer, Beekley. ,
Mrs. .~nna Goodnite and ebU~
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vu~ed :.,er ~thH', !..ester
0 nson un Ya 1 ernooll. UlDa:
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8-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Sept 28, 1956

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Mr. and .M.n. Harry Cbelber and
10n, David, will spend the week
end jn Lamcuter.
Mn. Jennings
Wayland, Mrs.
Tbomaa: Riley, Mrs. G. G. Werner,
lin. T. F . Hawk;ins, Mr. aDd Mrs.
L. D. Diles attended tbe Xicbael
DiSalle tea &amp;t the Athena American ·Le"i()n Post Home 'l'hureday
afternoon.

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Mrs.

G~enn

Jarvis and daughter,
Peggy , Pont Washington, who have
been assistint in t.he cere of her
mother, Mrs . A. W. McKay, and
aunt, Miss Laurie McKay, left today for their home .

USED CAR!
1947 DODGE _. _ 1950 STUDEBAKER
1952 FORD ______ ... 2-1949 FORDS
1953 DESOTO _. -. --- - 1950 DODGE
RUTL~D AUTO SALES
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Pllllae 6804-Y
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received
on Augu!lt 31 at
Fit\G, IlL, WI.! a rec:ent
guest of h• s parents. M.r. and Mrs .
John Bryan and family . A dinner
wa.s held 1n hi.'! honor wilb Mr.
and Mrs. Fred George and son,
Terry ~. who receDtly moved
(rom T.eXIIls to Salem Center, as
s:uests. A·3c Gene Hayes, son o.f
·MT . and Mn; Arfi(Jld Hayes, has
al10 reeelvr.d his
promotion· nt
ShE'pherd Air Force Base-.
The
two boys entered the Air Force
together .

Ibis
promotion
Chanute

.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martin,
Pit-tsburgh, are ,-,.eek end guests of
Mr. and Mrs . James Criswell and
daughters, Carol and Diane. Mrs .
Mary Criswell, mother ol J-ames
Criswell, Bridgeport, is spending
11neral weeks at t he
CriaweU
borne.

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Robtort
II ayes, AN,
Quonset
Point , n I., will arrive Saturday
for a visit with his parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Arnold Hayes, and fam ily. He returned recently from a
cru1se to Cuba. He will aecom·
pany Ronnie Sheets, Ga~lla County, here from ROOde Island.

POMEROY SOCIETY
!\1r ~ K ~l ~h iklo\&amp;s and daughter,

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mqet Mondny a.t 2 pm . at t he
home o( Mrs. George H. Parker,
Mulberry Ave wi lh Mrs. H. B.
Smit h as en-hostess.

LADIES AID TO CONVENE
of the St. Paul; ~
Mrs. Edward French
read a
will met•t WedJi · poem "Apple-Pickln' Time" from

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Cuslomline 2 dr, R&amp;H,
IS,ea,•t covers, runs fine.

1955 CHEVROLET $1,795

CHEVROLET
dr sedan delUJ"e, clean
fine

VB 2 dr Sedan 210; Power glide. Almost
like the day it wa s suld

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1955 BUICK .... -. $2,195

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Attends Banquet In Tito's Honor

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LONDON-UR-The presence of the Soviet secret poU:.
t#Jief at a banquet for Yugoslav Prcrldent Tito added

m;y~ry today to Tito's sudden visit

to Russia.
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Moscow radio lbted Gen. Ivan A. Serov, chairman of· tjie
"state security oommlttee," among lhe guesla at the pan,
An appea-l walt made today 'fOr
given Friday night by Soviet Communist Party boss Nikhl
lifOOd usable clothins for scbool

The Mullllep&lt;&gt;fi .HJgh

port Yelio.- ,(aetet.s team

1 umbu&amp; today where they ~ltellliQ.t
1 the Ohio Stale-Nebraska gam*.
Su pt. L W McComati, Coach Cb.lr
I£!! McDonald Coa.c:h N P Swaekbamm c~ and Bana Director 1!:ar1
Warnke drove the foll-owing mem·
bers ol the Learn a.nd the mmJager8 to ColumbUs: KP.nnet.h Lewii;,
' Robert NeisoD, S ephen .Bailey
Robert Hcnn.e~;.o. Thomas .Kell!P .
Davis Stover, Herman Taiylor.

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ehil d~n

in the county .acbooll IY~
'em 1rho a;-e io nee.d of such elot'h·

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·•as e-. pecial'ly needed and ci!e•l
' ('Vera! instc nee.s where pup:l!l I
had sla~,~d out (If 3 chool due to th ~ I
tck "t clcthing on t he ~ece nt cold ;
:norni!'!S:!l'.
Anvone wi"h!ng to contributp 1
1 clothing may can Go!"bV. 01" Bar1'

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Pbol\•
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1\iSCQNery led. to an ~Heoligatioo "

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murder
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Assassin Victim
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Tl)&amp; blgh stepping Panther Band·
' Somm~a. 60, baa been the atrong under the baton of 'their dir«:tor,
man of Nicara•u•n
poiitles for Mr. a., Woodgeard put on quite
more than 20 y~ars. He setved &lt;'lSI an • exhibLtlo of
~archiDJ and
pr::eaident {rorn 19::17 to 194'1, ..took mu.e. Friday night
when the
over the presidency again in .1950 ~ PaDthers "let the Belpre
and was e1ected to a six ,.ear E:.l&amp;;i on the tautr-•s fteld.
lmll.
1 .Tbe. Pomeroy muslcl~~ entered
ehot f~~ times by an ~- field from the sl~ellne:s and
in the C~~ae:. dOwn field playing the roti:.s-a NJcaraguan,
Ins_p~r L. F: cdlatyya aog!o.
Nicaragua, eight Jng m·areh, Datlle Cry, under the

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blamed by the dlvW.on for poor
rtproductlon of ptiea&amp;anta.
.. ;• Dlv~iO~ · o,ffl,_c\al,« . said 'b'ere w_as
a g_ood carr)' o'(er of lJ,ens as breed4p4 •\Oek but that the .peak of tpe
1·· ~~te!t was U) days to . two weeks
lat-er. tllan normal ~n d the average
"btood s.lze Was smal er.
·. the late spri!lg and cold weathe~ With pertodu:: fl~_tng durin&amp;
·May and early ~une, caused_ the
tfrop in populattoD, the div.Jslon
slid. Almost no ~ds hatcbed
d~tina that ~e, , Ute divf;&amp;1on a'd·
ded.
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Aller pullinll through one set- ril Shaste&gt;n and her very capable
wl\ich undeUvered mail containing checks and money orders back, It wa.s believed Somoza asolatanu, Barbara Donovan, Carol

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populat,\On

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phe.~ant x:_II~Je
~.~ _.N&lt;trtbwestern , 10bio. tba ol~

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Tbe State WildLife Division reports
that the pheasant 1population will
be down l i much as to per cent
compared to last year.

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Children
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.Panther
Band
BALBOAC C&amp;nal Zane uP Presidenl Anoslaclo Somoza Nl- p
ls NeW
In Farm Home
earagua died early today, a vic- I resen
tim of an assassin'sJnUiets.
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cllildren, nont over, 12 .);tara of age
Gonga. Hospital here at · .
bUTned q, de&amp;tb tate E);tta,- lriJile

several hundred dollars were found, in the locked trunk would survive.
Curti1, Connie Rae
Woodgeard,
!&gt;ad new• for Ohio hunler,.today. of the car pictured In background. (Sentinel photo)
But early today hospital author- Sheila Strauss, Julia Seyler ana
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moo's cheat until his Heort
healing again. No rheol incision
was made.

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cd the obatl'!UCtion frOm ltltComl· degree of protection.
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ick's throat and massaged the

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ptri~Mr John M~nrUCl: bh'o'ked
have w)len 'ft was ~'lflllt\4 . &lt;)tit 'from
,sallis y.ard a_ne&amp;t~a Jo),lpwi~ ~~n· lllppeMicl· ·

Pop~arionPJl
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. !b\opect- oQ. wh...-r Dr. $arp 18: ;~~-~l)_g a
calves J.ije ter.m for.• mq~~er~ ~: . a · t~lf~

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UP eOinpiel&lt;;d in Meigs County on Frtuel .H.
consisting who
wasSheppard;
convicted. ot
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' 'Mhe"n9r Uve- bljme,
.!Ad"Y .~ .
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Tbe tent~.artJ

te,..UOn, bli\ )iJked·•the boord
odopt a now pion b&lt;giooi114 ..
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The Hopkins Countr 811Jln:! of
Education pLan call&amp; tor lotecu·
tion over a ~2-year perio~ ~tartllll ,
with d...g.-atlolttn;the flril ll"'d•
till• laU •nd pl-oereulnll · to the
next hlaher grade ·~ Y!!ll•-

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preme Court 'di~~. ,
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Fetleral Judie Henry L. Brooka
fUled in· a suit f11ed bf Mrs. Graee
MUcheU, • Negro mo~b;er
who
.t;ried to enroll hr:r two children
at an •11-white aebDol at Madison·

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. Vln\oa and, , neigbbotinll

Fedor!! judge i-uliq~i'Y lhat
a Konliloky ac!JOol Wl-a'l)2i)'Nr ·
plan' lor ltttelftlllo• ,of ll~ll:!!:f'hH,
tlre~ . waa nbt ln.' lille wl\1! '1be,. Sp.

,ville, Ky.

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Shakespeare Club
Me~tmg
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By A-Luncheon

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re1ult of his

OWENp{lRO. ~x)&lt; · ,'triJ . -r

Present were
those
name d
above and Mrs. J. B. Elberield,
'Mrs. William B. Dowuie, Mrs. C.
E. Peoples, Mrs .. Dey Hysell , Mn.
Jed Wobstet· Sr., and Mrs/ Allen
KeUar of Darien, Conn. a guest.

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Some lron OurtaJa
Igested
Kl:t.rwibchev

The judte ruled tlllil whUe tbe
plio ''Was mode In flOOd laltb,"
II tli&gt;es not comply witll .the auprepae Court direclfve to deaefiTt·
eate· at "deliber.te .ll)eedn .
'- . I{~ dl11 nvt · or~er·lmme&lt;ll•le in-

Min Lydi a Eberbsch gave an lntetieatlng ~alk on her trip to DerSTUDEBAKER
I muda this aumrrier and s howed
V8 with over..l pictures laken on the trlp.
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Serov is the pollii&lt;u~~;'~~~:~~
managed Russia's bl
1 of the Baltk: atates
l.11ueeeeded Lnenti P.
1 wu excceuted as a traitor
PfeRD!: Kremlin leadersh!p,
bead
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1 Feb r u ar r where Khriu~
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Jood Slalin.
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ReVI•Va} SefV1Ce
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hilov also was Lhere. But
IsPremier
Nik.olai Bulpnio
St3ft S M00day At Ilov,
Foreign Minister Dmitri T. Slu'P.l·; who are v.aeationlna: at

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Kllmenti

opproachlnc or cold

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Leo Kenn-edy
.r;;.eorgc
Miller, Jr,EdGen~~~~~::
l'ames Bowl~s . . Pearl
John Ketchka, MN-bae]
Neal, David llln-dy, Tom
die Blake.

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clo11 wllh the,. •mol!ly-llylod ftonntl ohllll ' • •r
101t a1 a clovd yet wa.~~y fii800d. AciJono ,
.IOI!orod of o1urdy SGnloil&amp;od t011on fi!lnnol walh01 boaulilulty,
wrlnklft. S.. .,_,
In hondiOIM plaid~ chock! and ~. '&lt;
Men's Slze.:.-&amp;tiall, Mediiun,
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Large, Extra Large
111M1
Boys Sizes 8 to \8
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To Aid Needy

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$1t 595

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highlight! of a vacation trip.
cleanest '51 m&lt;ld&lt;)ll Fol~ing lh~ hu.~ness session ,

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'h ton pickup. Good low mileage one
owenr truck

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P a1ked ft--their )obi, endin&amp; u a.l•7ftl" en ·tJl wbtclll
~Jp pilotl w ln
anal~ 91a1 baftdlld ~ b7 ~
- the task ot
enumber at~ ""iiif•D ~ boWft'll't

Mrs. Phil Williamson, president,

tires,

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Customllne 4 dr "tl&lt;lanl pt"esidcd at tbc meeting and mem~
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1954 CHEVROLET $1,095

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c&lt;~shtrncs: Mrs. E L. Hughes, Mrt!. l Mrs. w. w. H&amp;yes, new chair• ,wbo is. coDfined to ·tu:r bed af{er
Luman, Mrs. T. F. Hawkins, Mrs. man ol- the Afternoon Circle of a recent tall, and decided to send
Llllian McGht~~. _Mrs. Charlles Ben-~ the WSOS
presided Thursday eards to.~ Lauri~ MeK.ay, who
ne_tt, Mrs. Wll-hs Anthol:'-y, Mrs. when they met at Heath Metlvr 1k a p,atien~ at ~e1gs
Gene.rll
Mllton Hood·, Beul!i.h Whtte, Mrs. dist Chunch. SpftFial music includ- Hospital.
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C. J. Rhodes and Mrs. John Lyons. ed a vocal due.! by Mrs. Hattie
with
NY·
Thirty-five members and on~ Smlth nnd Mrs. Forrest Bachtel
The meetiRS clOJed
a p
euest, Sandra Miller were invited with Mrs . C. M. Hennesy as pi· er read by Mn. Hayes. ~bthooto tbe chur~h tlll'ting room where
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tesses were Mrs. Forre&amp;t ~
e•
arran:gemenU, of fall flowers wer-e ams~ ·
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Mrs. Maude Bec!k, Mrs. E. _M. BLake
used on the refreshme nt table. ReMlss Bess Sanborn. gave a brlef Mrs. Kenneth Byer and Mrs. Kerfreshments were served by Mrs resume O&gt;f the mat~nals found ln bert Chambers Cookies aod coffee
Beulah
White
Mrs
Franoce~ two church publlcations:
''Tbe were served with Mrs.
pre.
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1 Woman" and ·~wof1ld · 8ldmg
Bearhs Miss Emma
Mal·!
hews Mrs Method"st
a4. the
Harry Houdashclt, with Mrs. J.acob OtJtlook''. She also discussed the arran-gement of
books for the coming moeen
T urn er aH. a eontl.·1but 1ng ho.sl!.ess. tw.o study
"M' · Fl ld i th U s" •_- -------year
Ission e
n · e · · on theand ''The Cbuuh in South~
Asia'', and several
pamphlets
whl.ch she ordered on the Hves of
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missionary hl!roel.
cmclNNATI. o. uP - Produce :
f'llans were made for a Rum,
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Eggl-i weaker, prices at &amp;nns , mage Sale to bt! held on 00tober
consumers, wh ite and b&amp;'OWD• A 119-20 with Mrs. John Ketchka -u
jumbos 48-50; A large 46-48; A the general chairma n.
Place of
mediums 27-31; A smalL 19-21; B the sale will be announced later.
large 35-40: FOil Cin cinnati, while Mrs. Hayes led a brld ex·p1ana·
Ra•lne Lepoa_Halt
and brown A large 53-55; A me· lion and quelltion period on the
Ftlond Sa" .Sept l!~9
dlum 35- 36.
year's programs
and projects.Band, Jitney SUpPer
Chickens, woolt. fryers 3-3¥.! lob Plans were also discussed foo- the
l&lt;e
Cr•am - Q~e~.
16·17; hens over 5 lb 13-14; hens annual Chritmas Bazaar aod MarConteola,
rr!Ua &amp;. _....,
5 lb and under 13: hens light ty.p·e ket to be held QTJ ~~;;. lQ~\1-11-12; old roost-ers 10-11.
i The members &amp;e.llt a kOund-Jto..

A noon luncheon· preceded the
meeting of the Senior Shakespeare
Clu.b held Wednesday afternoon at
the hon\fl of Mn .c. F. Tompkins.
Spring Ave. Mrs. Louis
Reibel
asked the blessins.

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hletlc Deoartment took the

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"Hen-Pecked Holle' Gosscp" with
the following ladies l•k'•g part in

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mt! m•bers aud Mr. 11nd .~rs. Fred
Gardner, guests.
Buddy gifts
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exch!lflt-:cd during the social
lrour.

S"e These Trade-Ins On
Our Late Model Used Cars
1us3 PLVMourn
l~~~e~~~
Hardtop. On•ell
owner, really clean.

Many More- All Types and Models

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x • Pomerov ;.Mailman Middlep9rt
Football Team
Faetnrt ·Federal Cha··-~ . e· ~ 1: sees . Ohio .

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theidly
"Jdeals"
reviewed
~b:!n~le:l:te~r;;;t~o~M::rs:.;;;A~.
Middleport.
hi'
a bookandon also
the life
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---Albert Schweitzer. A reporot was
given on maps purchased by the I
RACINE 0 E S MEETING
cl'ass earli~r. Plans were m:Ld &lt;:' for I
Rar.inc Chapter OES will hon or the annual apple-butter proj ect of
tll e past matrons and past patron -~ the Philathca Socict~· . Mr~. Oscar i
at the regular meeting, Monday Roush .spOke briefly of the sa le 1
CVl'ni ng. Louise Stewart, wort hy or cards and vases and Mrs. Her- ·
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ma tron has requested each mt'm· man Lohse, who Telurned Monday
ber except the honored guests to fr"Om' Lake City, Mich., report t&gt; d
bring a cc-vered di sh for r efresh· snow in that ar(·a this paM week.
menta.
The October meeting will be a
with Mrs.
covered dish. .supper
William Brad£ord, and Mrs. C. E.
Vance as co-chatnnen .

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of the Loyal Women's Clau of
the Chur-ch of Chris t, presided
Thursday when they met at the
Mrs .Harry Mills' home wHh Mrs.
Dave 1'\'lrmer,
Mrs.
Chauncey
Vance as as.;i.9ting hoste~ses and
Mrs . Wi1li·am Eastep and
Mrs.
.James Whi,te as contributocs.

Th!.! Ladie~; Aid
Lutheran rhurch
c::;day Oetober 3,
Mr s. Paul Thcisx,

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The Busy Bee Class me( 8il the
First Bapti!rt Chu1..::h Thursday
evening with their pre-sident, Mrs.
Raymond Luman, presiding. They
bought a rocking chair f-m; the
chUI"(h nur.sNy rooms
and also
voted to buy curtains
for- two
more cJau-roOillB In the church.
Mrs. Luman opened the meeting
with a reading on Christianity
and Mrs. Shirley Mills was devotional leader. She read Scripture
verses, an original player "Prepare Yoursell Daily" and closed
with a praye:- by Max Airman.
Bir\.hdays of Mrs Charles Bennett
Mrs. Pea~l H"Qff~an, Mrs. C. E.
Hoyt, Mn;. Cha.l'les Wh1te, Mrs.
John Lyon'i, were recognized. It
was reported that
Mrs.
Jacob
Turner, member of the class, is
.seriously ill at Holzer Hospital.

Loyal Women's
Class Meeting
Held
Wednesday
Mrs. Will Reynolds, pres ident,

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Mr and Mrs . Charle.:; Starkey left ed to twr home , Columbus after t
Monday ar•ernoo n for their horne Vllil\ w1lh Mr. and Mrs . Karl GrueBa raboo Wibc after a seve ral :u'r and wi:h her mother. Mn.
weeks v· 1~ i! with his sisters. \1.-!1 . · Am?.oda Howell al Meigs Ge1 . ~ra l
Wendt•!! BC'tzmg and Mrs. Will iam H o~p1tal.
J . Dur~t. ~~nroute home. they wiU
Mrs . William Dillard and childvisit in Colu mhU.5 Springfield, Fl. 1"1'0 of Columbus were recent
David Wayne, nine month.11 old
guests of Mr anrl 'trs . Harry Kel-.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo MocKin- Recovery and in Illinois.
te r, Minersvile .
ncy, wru; taken- to the Jones Memorial CLinic Thursday where Dr.
Mrs Leo Wi!liJm ~ who was ~all­
R. R. Picker.s put five stitches In
ed here bv the illness of her mothi! finger af&lt;ter it
had
been
her, Mrs. "Amanda Howell,. has recrushed In the door
of
their
turned to her home in Cha rle~on.
trailer.
W. Vn . Whil&lt;' here, :-;he was the
gu 4 ·~t of Mrs Bernice Howett.
Recent over night gue!tls of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Hughe11 were their
.l llek Duffy :JOd Walter Kufrman
nephew and his wife,
Mr. and
of Halifax, Y'ass .~pent the pas!
Mrs. William Grogg, .Fllnt. Mich.
wel' k end with Mrs LPna Huber
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, West
and
other rclativr&gt;s.
Mansfield, were recent guests of
Mr &amp;nrl Mrs. E . R. Tompkins and
Mrs. Sophia Hazciett and tlaughgrandson, James Hamer.
tcr and son in law, uf Dtnver, Coloradu visitl'd this w1·ek wlth Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Withrow, MinersFHA HAS MEETING
ville and were Mnnday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willi am
The lt&lt;lcinc I'' H A held its fir~!
mcetin·g Frid.ay September 14. The
Fisher.
meeting was cond ucted by Donn11
Mrs. Albert Mees spent ThursJean Uwis. The purpose of ~ht'
day
in Mason, W Va. with Mu
meet ing was to elect new officers .....
George
Mees
for th is sc hoo l term.
ACCORDIONIST Dick Contino
Mr. and Mrs Allen Keller of
and Leigh' Snowden are shuwn .. ,
Th~ officers elected were as fol D:::ne n, Co nn ., are the guests nf
with the ir marriage licenHe ln
lows : Pre~ident, Judy Proffitt ;
her pnrents P.tr. and Mrs J B
Hollywood. Program: Wedding
Vice President , N&lt;~dinc Roush ;
Elber[cld.
In
Beverly
Hilla,
honeymuon
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Secretary and Treasurer , Patrit:1 &lt;1
(l ,.ternati.onal)
Martin- Historian Shel ba Hill ; Par- Hawaii.
Mrs Dey Hysell left Thursday
liameniaria n, Jani ce Hill; Hcpor! ·
for a v1sit in· Columbus with Mr.
er, Altic Stover; Song leader, Car·
and Mrs. Otho Keenam .
olyn Norns; and Junior Falrboard
The Sentinel
Member Marv Gracl' S!Dha.-t
The bu~ineSs taken rare of wa&amp;
the selling nf Christma s ca rds and
th1• raising of dues.

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h-mbus are t he ~~u·sls of Mr"~.
c.,l,lrt1r Hawk
Mrs. Welby Whaley has rcturn-

Bernlda R(·~ of Alfred werr guests
01 Mr &lt;~nd Mrs. Allred Higgs 11nd
daughter 1he past weekP'HI.

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Eleanor S Schaaf. Middleport Society Edilor-Phone 6079

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A Pomeroy reSident and former mall carrier in the Pome-~roy Post Office today fae:ed FeiJ,er3.1 chaTges for negle-ct and
lsh dlin f th United States mail following his surren·
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der and confessJOn to postal ·aU;thortties here te r ay aI' ternoon.
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· MyrQn A . Bailey, 32, the fonner mall carrier oq Pomeroy
Clt:y RoUtes. Who 'r etired voluntar•
ily from the POital Servlce- .on locked trunk of an auto Q"WDed bY
July 1 after five
and one balf Bailey whieb ,had beep r~posses;sed
yeara of .service wa placed under •by the Tom lbie Metol's of 389 S.
~ $500 appear e bo~d late Friday t'I'hlrd-st., Middleport.
·
afternoon roTJ.ppearances ~fore 1
Federal Cou(t iD Portsmouth, Ohio
Raymond Russell, en employee
next Saturday
·of the Rue Motor
Co., while
,, cleaning up the car on the Used
T.he- first lndtcatl-ona of any- Car lot found' the undelivered mail
tbloa .tomlil with the former mall 'and thlnklns It rubbish bad burn.u rriu e-amc Thursday with the ed a cQnsiderable portion of j¢ hediscovery of aeveral hundreds ot fore realizing wb'&amp;t he Will doing.
. dpllar• tn .ch~ ,a_n d mO~f or- Post office and Federal author1dera ~on1 ~'b ftumerOOi · other iUes upon being apprised;. of the

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Hies said Somoza'.s condition took, Ann Baker.
an unexpected turn for the worse.
When the band
reached mid.
Shortly afttervtard, S o m o z: a '1 field they presented a sna-ppy sacondition we.s reported "extrrme- lute to theJr many fans. While in
ly grave'' . BDd death appeared im~ this position they gave their ren·
minent
ditlon of the well known ''Dark
Towq. Strutters Ball" ,to which the
majorettes did a very clever dance
routine. Ifnmediately following
this routine, .they formed a .gtlnt
Treble Clef .slgn In which tbe)played ·the very beautiful ''Teen
Ale Prayer". Following this th!j!r
0
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went into tbe shape- ot '41
..Stringless guitar and played an
Funeral ser~ices for Mrs. Leola old tlrpe fllvorite
for all their
Jenkins Potter, Gallipolis Route 1. "blllbllly" friends, "On Top Of
. will be held Sundav at two o'clock Old Smoky."
at 1he Poplar ,·Ridge Baptist . These three fonnatlons bad been
Church.
tarmed facing the stadium, The
Friends may call ·at Lhe resi. band then did an "about face" an~
dence uotil the hour of the funer- formed a bugle facing the "HomeaJ,
f'll
loUts". Here they played the nov·
Survivor!! Include a daughter, clty tune which
Is .so popular
Erma, Mi~dleport, llnd a brother, 'Bmong the 11tudl!nts
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Funeral RiteS
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their ·pafeuts ~ were any .ftolll
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Fire officials 11lid ibe blue
swept throUJh tbe tnr:Dl' of
eo"Dverted birn-horhe 'i sUlfu.rbu
Oak •'Creek. ' All tJiG. b 1~ wel'a
removed from the wrt'Cltaa:e. .
ope viCtims ~re Ideo~~ as
M_ai1ba Vallarlel, 12 $tetra ..,"" R,
Mary Ann, 7, ·P eter, 5; lane. 3t~'ttd
Frank, ll months.
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Judge Cedric Clark
Southeastern Ohio
he spoke at the

Rotary Club

night at their dlnodnerhmeeUng at Heath Methodist Church.

Sylvester had cit t e pride in
towns and homes wbj.ch be observ· wood trees be planted
ed in Canada on a recent trip and highway instead of
Judge qark .suggested that Rotary trees wbitb are
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bac~ a ca~aign to encourage during their blosaoming
similar act~Yity in Mlddl~rt.
the sprtng. Edison Baker
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. UP - A
He' n_tenlloned the co~dition ~ 1 ed a survey of btgb""Y
crowd of college students booed many s1dewalks in ~he villlage, the showing the location of
former President Truman "Friday absence of street signs and house port.
ni&amp;ht when he said election f&gt;f! numbe'rs tn many places here, the
State Represe-ntative
President Eisenhower and a Re· weeds which grcow along_ the side Meinhart asked for sup.port ''
publican Congress wouLd be a two- ~alks and ~he old bulldm~s both ie organi.zr41ons In lettiDC ,
fold disaster.
ln t~e busmc:;s and rPS&gt;Jdentlal . know_., represenlatiri
'"It would be a disaster [or Eh~ sections as place&amp;
to start lm- eounty-whll the- eltlRDI
1him, to do parUeularly on
eohower and a disastu for the provemcnt .
o.ountry," Mr. Truman said.
. Judge John Bacon, president of tion dealing with the e~~~J:
Tbe audience of Harvard Uni- Rotary, pr~esided and gave Racine be made ~n Route 33. A d
versity and Massachuetll lnsti· as an example- of what tivie pride of these J)f(i)lems will
lute of Technology students booed. ean do to improve the appearance ture of the Dn:t metltiD:I whlcfl_,. _,
' The rormcr president paused and ·of a town.
an ope-n mteUng
.smild until the noiSe subsided
Paoul Sma rt, who hu recenUy
Methodist women who
and then continued. He conduded return~d from a New
England and served tb~ dinner
bis talk whieh was billed u a .tour, told of the beauty of that Everett Davi6, Mrs. H. E.
.'BeholaTy'' discussion of the of. We-a and tllc care shqwn ln every Mrs. CIU'l Mlttox, Mrs .
I flee of tht· presidency amid Jl)ixed part of the lttndscape bOth rur._t Hayes, Mrs. Fn;d Hibbs, Bep

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