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The crowning of Miss Shir·
ley Smith of Pomeroy as 'Miss
Slick Chick of 1954' climaxed
the colorful pageantry of the

second annual Meigs County
Broiler Fe~ival last night.

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roy, 1bove, ••• "IHtecl . bj
ludgH le1t night 11 ~rolter
queen for the Mel•• County Brol·
ler FMtlval. She Wit one of 19
•ntnnb who pertlclpated In the
conletl. Tbo beouly conlflt ludt·
11 ••1• W, D. Click, farm brood
c••t•rr Weyne Foster, president
of tho Southo11torn Ohio ltoglonol Council; Loon Johnson
and Honk Woller, notlonohy
known poultrymen.

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,WHAT DO YOU WANNA MAKE
THOU EYES AT ME FOR?
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~rowad tr0111 1 fomlllor ...,.
tlilo oncl ukod by J""'f" .T.
·~ (loftl JoycHO' protldont,
- ~ Minnl1 PHrl. e~ertelnnt1nt

otor of th• Mol" County lrollor
P'fttl•all lurna on hor boot
Grind•'• Swltch..:tyt, tml ... The
crowd· of fl.. ....._.,..... """"'d
to hlthly onj"''' ...,. cern....,•
monol_.:. oft!i hll.trlous - s
of tho Gr•ntl· 01~ Opry fevorlte.

MAKING. LIKI NIW
lORN
BIDDIES are the two girls 1Ht·
4tCI Imide ~~... •bolls" of crepe
popor. This floot (rightl, .f irst place in the nDn-commtrci•l divis(on prlz" end wet

FUTURE OE MASON-COUNTY SCHOOLS
'(DEPENDS
ON PARENTS, FOLEY SAYS
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evident in ·~· ca~O. in the are~.
I He quic.Jcly sa1d, (Housh, that hiS
Than {)oubled Since lschoot has oome ql the b..t chn1947 • Teacher&amp; Needed dren found ll!ll'Wh'!f•· Howem,
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he conelud~ that lli!\fe IB a gen.
"'-JI'h~f~lure of t~· . edll!'',.auonol eral lack o( l'elpect.. ,..•• g some
ol\uati'!ll m Mason Count~ de'::t llf .~ ~tlljtato-.
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•· a' Ul!"'ill~of~ • P1i
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\lie pric~ lii.Y ' are wlDinl to" fn moot eaa · ·: . . . lhe group.
PU for educatiOn of thei~. JOuth,
The teacher. ~"i li in the
according to Clyde Foley, preai· area is growing , Jl10re, ~~u~..._ acdent of Wahama High School.
cording to Foley, In some lllllanFoley, in an address beHre ' ·a ces te:achelll Ire. in ~tiaarooms
mee!lnl of the Bend RolaiY Ciu~ without proper preparation for
and Rotary.Anns on Thursday I their w~rk. '
night, iLiked the group wlletller or
Ho said thit ...,,.. s - that
J!OI the education of their . J,OUth 1 lost year 33'£ of Wut Vlrglnlo
would be worth increased eoetl 1n · coli... er•du•fft wh• hat~ . been
rulll!ing the school system. He
to toodl I., 1... olato
told lbem that was their pri&gt;blem. to
lobo.;tle added .thot
' During the coprae of his talk, they repr• ..nMtl ~, crNm of
Folfy ouUined problems ,confrontthe. crop..n
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lnJ officials at Wahama and in
Foley concludo;&lt;I t~· idditlonal
tbe Wahama area in parUeular.
classroom• at w,ha~ with more
Polntlntl out thot olnco 19ol7, teachers added to lhe)~ac;l!lty is
th. yur in which he cMM to one answer to tbe . . PtObllpla of
. Ylahema the school'• anrotlmPt the school.
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·.. .' hod m.;. thon doubled, l!olty
Pre~ent at tbe meeti114 were
. hplaltlod thot ....., for tilo Mr. and 1\Jn. D'on Fo-'eaong, Mr.
_OildM otiHienll ond tllo num.... and Mn. Joe Bailey, lol,r. and Mrs.
cil toochoro usignod to tho Harry Miller, 1o1r. onll' Mrs. Fred·
. . - . hod not kepi poco with dje 'l'llabet, Mr. and Mn. lame~
1M onrollmonl rloo.
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Diehl, Mr. and Mra•.Pbil Wolpert,
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•· 2110. Mr.
and Mn. Paul . Henderson
. ;l'be enrollment In I..,.
Mrs. Donold F
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Today tho enroii~ent ·is nearly Mrs. Poul &amp;chn~idel\ lfr. a~d M~.
1120. In. the years smce hiS comi.ng Russell Capehar\, M~ .00 Mn.
to Wahama, Foley said that lour Clyde Foley Mt. 1 ..t, M E. L
new elaaorooms and two tenrpor- s 1
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h d been added to te n, Tom Adallll, noi'l. Madeline
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Vance, Mr. and Mn. IJoyd Rouah,
the phyolcal plant of the ocbool. Mr ond Mrs Henry Reltmlr 111
. Teachers numbered II .in 11147. and Mn R j Willi ,..
Me, ~
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Tbere are Ill, including the prin·
·. J. L_ 'sb.wart, Mro:~d r. ~~•.
cipal at Wahama today.
noyd Carmack· M:r alld Mn. Bill
d do .
He added lhat at the rate people Chialer and Ted
are movtng into the area .be ex- thter.
nco an
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peds the ~nrollment to 1ncreue
by 20 or 30 during the year.
He also pointed out tbat tbe
aehool hu 228 Iocken to like
eare of the school's betler lhaa 1!00
lludenls. Tills necessitates crowd' CINCINNATI I'IIODUCI
CINCINNATI, UP-Ens unset1111 up in the ioekerr whieh In
tll!d,
good demand for larse; coli·
turn accounts for lost books antJ
aumer,
large wbite ao to M 1·2
other personal equipment of !he
brow
mil:
49 to ~~ 1-2; mediums
atudenls.
. Tho prlncl..l oloo ooplelnod 28 to 30 I-ll; wholeaole commer
. cYrrlculum problema at the elala 10 per eent A. extra 1a111e 50
. achoel ond told tho 1roup .... toM brown 411 to &amp;2 1-.2; mediullll
211 In 28; amoll Ill to il. '
. ,_,.. and girls mutt ..,.k~ d•
. cltlons on what they woat to 4e" · Chlckent, -..,; , _ lc 1lr,
21 h 22; ...,._, huvy 14
. .. lhot cou1101 ·moy be aulg""
.. IS; hont, lltht 11 .. 12; ""
lhont which will holp thom.
He pointed out that pressure' in r - r t 10.
Buller to acore 611.
tho country and In lhe Wabama
area Je being brousht In bear
•TI LIYII~,.....,
move the athlotlc proeram com- CIHCIHN~
CINCINNATI,
UP.:..Hop
31101)
pletely on aebool time. Such I
moderately
aetive;
10
1o
211e
lowm.Ve, accordlni to the prjneipai,
er;
Ito
to
24G
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would seriously lulnclicap the ••I·
lb
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to
ti.eo;
180
to
110
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tla1 .up of ocbedulea of· academle
18.80;
110
to
180
1h
iad
24G
to
ou)&gt;joeto for tho members of tbe
210·lb
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sowo
aa.
:
ower
If.?&amp;
1
atudeat bo&lt;!y.
to
~~alao opoke on the ·~aclt . CIWe 700 cttril IQii spldy ·io
of
for teachero" which Ia
oii'Ong; iood rearl~
belton
17 to 21; lood •ilid· ....._, .
•• utili... . • .. """~ c:o;lal~
to .,.;
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12
We are now OJIID at Our
10 I ?JIG; llrhH
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ullli!J in~ """'~~· ' bqllo 12 to
toc~uon
lUO; li&gt;Ocl aa~ ·~~ "veal'" II
1~ .Court PVmeroy
to 2t; elto}ce 11114 •.pi'Jme ZD lo 27;
utUity ami oOIIlmmW 11 to 17:
'·)litu!'day ~ ' \
eomarelal aad 9~ 1:alv~ I~ to
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Membership Ra;&amp;+-;s-~'--rOWI-:_.. -.n_g_ln_

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Jackets' Athletic; ' ~iation

James Uoyd won the sea1on
ticket to tbe Middleport football
Ramea when a duwing was held
Wedneld~ . e&gt;ieiilal at the M'iddh
~bl!!t'
port
·~i.al•onr meetlnr
b 0 . at theAthietrc
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High School. Johil Vi'oman,
Mason County schoo-l officials president, was iQ charge• of the
have hope of securing Federal meeting and ,it was reported that
Aid for the sehoolos of the county, the medicine bails for the athlP·
according to a report in t'he r,e tic department and the lumber
gular monthly buUetin of the for storage racks in the stadlum
school system which was issued have been r~eived . The MAA
on Thunolay.
voted to purchas~ football jerseys for the Severith and Eighth
Superintendent Kenneth Shaf- grade football teams who an~
fer reeently rp,turned from a trip coached by Forrest Bachtel.
to Washington to consult author·
Charles ' Ryer,
membership
ities M to the posSibility of th P
c'hairman,
reported the following
schoofe of the county qualifying
individual memberships sold to
for the aid.
date:
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Uoyd,
The county may qualify for the
Mr.
and
Mrs. DeJbert Becker, Mr.
atd for ~wo purposP-s, namely,
and
Mrs.
Norman WayJand, Mr
maintenance and operation, and
and
Mrs.
Jack Bachner, Robert
school construdion .
Byer, Frank Chee1ebrew, Joe
For the former purpose, the Young Jr ., Paul Greenlee, Dale
JC'hool system must show that at 1 Hysell, Frank Young, Paul Gomer.
le•st three per cent of the total Bob Fisher John Gethard, Eleanor
av-erage daily attendance iii 1953- · Schaar L~ McComaS.
54 consisted of _c hildren of parBJ . ' Walbu . n Charles Byer
entl employed m federal govern·
ame
r •
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ment connected work.
Raymond Walburn, Sar~ Duane
Hartley, James Uoyd, Retd Var·
Chai-le~
To qualify for aid for construe· ney, George Pan'lish,
Jones,
Howard
Dailey,
Larry
Rl,ce,
lion purposes five per cent of
Sidney
Russell,
Stewart
Harris,
the children In overcrowded ar·
eaa mtllt have parents employed, Leland Saxton, CUrtiS Jenkinson,
federal government conneeted Charles BradbuJ'1, C. M. Hennely,
Elbert Smith, William Smitb, I. R.
work.
Surveys are now being made Neal, Everett Bostic.. Ted Bolln.,
to determine how many of tile Harry Stover, Lewis Sauer Sr.
school system's children have Fred Hibbs, Mr. and Mra. CJtarles
parents employed in sueh work. Ferguson,
George ~Ebersbach ,
John Hawkins Jr., Max Roller,
Mrs. H. K. Woodgerd, Bill Kin1,
Bill Scarberry, Gale Hysell, Glenn
Lambert, Eugene Ebenbaeh , DBvid
Ohlinger, Chari.. Childs, Hubert
Taylor, Rullell Ly6ns, Paul Haptonslall, Cassim Hind{, Mart:Ui
Chambers, Edward Moore. Ede:ar
Pratt, Robert Stephenson, Horace
Ohioans invested 22.1 per cent McElhinoey, Robert Craig, James
mort In Series E and H Savings Brewington, William Hamm, Don
Bond&amp; during AuR:ust lhan they Becker, Frank Vroman, William
did in the same month last yea.r , Russell, James Buchanan, Rex Mai·
with 11ins reported .from 68 of den, David Darst Jr., Horton
the state's 88 eo•.mties, Theodore Brown, Lawreoce Boyd, William
T. Reed, Meig&amp; County Savinp Criner, Leland Brown,
Henry
Bond Ch•irman, revealed tod~y. Henneay, Charle&amp; Vroman.
Soles of the two bGIIds In il!.e•JIS
Paul Smart, Henry Clatworthy,
County totaled $82,578, compared , Thomas Darst, Jam.. Daniels,
to AIJllllllt, 1953, purebues of Raymond Ruuell, Chari.. HeBS,
$22 493
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1 Ann Hbwell, Bob Ha•-..
....... ~ y, Owen
The lncreue last month fi!l- Bratton, Lewla H. Sauer, Mrs.
low~ • lllin of 22.8 per I'&amp;DI in Jomes Roller, Gerald Anthony,
Ohio lor J~, and Chairman Robert Tewltsbary, Jaek Collette,
Reed pointed out · tbat the two Roger Morgan, J. K. Kauft, N. 0.
eonoecutlve montb)y
increuea Mourqing; Blchord Plckensr ftos.
shouJd belp the . atote in lis cam- eoe File, Bob. Schmoll, Cheater
palp to meel the 19M cool. Per Ervin, Louis Lonc, Gene Rice, lllll
cent of
.attained throu1h Motbeny and Olin Johnaon.
Aucuat "'"' IIU, or about one
per cmt btlow lhe ••aht-month
requLred a&amp;a level. Total dollar
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$
UC 8
,.leo of E and H Bo.,..., last moo- . . .
.
th wu $31,3(0,867 compared to
The tourlll hlld juat arrived
$111,881,033 ltiYated durlftl AUC· in leolifornla, deHabted with the
·ust loot yeor.
wu biB car bad 'liitbltood the
Tile national
lut rilon of the trip.
montb wu 20
total
"How are the roadaT" lie wu
aalet lor the
peo\iod. ••ked.
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year.
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ll!l~P lllQ ~~~~. . . .; pod Neub' 113 ~
liM out 1 lli:l!l\, b~ !lilt the
liiid. dillce ,11. 19 10(~ 3-to, O; utlobaJ lllb
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Warrt:.• r eucceecls lames A. Diehl

Ji., wiose letter of resignation

noli "'t the IDJ,tiong;

. ' friinmd

£!1~~er,
Two passengers Were lnjur~d
and the driver of au automobile
arre11ted and · fined as the . resull
of a single car automobile accident
Thutaday nie:ht , two miles 'north
of Pcateroy.
According to Sheriff Chafl••
ltu...ll, who lnvestl11tetl, tM
wreck eccurrecl at ebout 10:20
p. m. ·whtn 1 1951 Hden drhrM
by VIrgil Boohn, 31, of Gaiiipolls lou.. 1. .... dlmollshetl
after trav•ling 250 fftt along
the berfn of the ,..,., cellldln•
with • guercl rfil, turning " "
end sliding 75 fnt on lh top to
• step.
Booten was not injured. He was
arrested by the sheriff on charges
of driving while intoxicated. This
mornin&amp; lustice of the Peaee Geraid E. Reuter fined him $100 and
costs and sentenced him to thret;
days in jail.
Sixty--eight year old Ire Beard
of GallipOlis, 1 pa6Sen1er In tbe
car, sust.ine&lt;L. a broken leg. Dell
Heck, 37, of lfuntington, the other
passenger, suffered lacerations of
the face and head. They were
taken to Holzer Hospital in Galli·
polis by 1 Ewing ambulance.

C0mmun10n,
• 0Oy
Serv1CeS
• $et f Or
LocaI Chu'rches

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Sunday tocel e_h urchea w II ?
ser.ve World Wide Communion
alona with thouJ&amp;nds of other
churcbea throughou~ t~e wort~ .
The ell!'pbul• of thts high day 1.n
the universal church caie11dar "
upo~ .the world brotherbood of
ChrlStllnl everYWhere.
ThOH local churches tooperatinl in the Church
Attendan&lt;e
Campaip are planning lor a regialration of all tboae present durinJ the mornillJ senice. In this
·
way, 1ccur•te· estimates
of a Iten d·
once at the service can be made
and a record caR be mointained of
the i&amp;diYidull ottendonce of each
member.
So far in the ehun:h attendance
drive. IPPI'O•imately 1100 pertons
.... pledaed themselves to attelld their re~pectlve spvices ol
wonblp for an ei&amp;bt week period,
"-'ftnlq tbil Sunday and run·

nina th,rouah November Zl. Pled&amp;·
.. '"re made In the Loyal!JIIU
IIOI'Yleea of laM ·Sunday an4 dur·
lng tbe weet In the bomea, u VIIIton ·from the varloua eltutdle~
called. n,e· Federated Chlll'Ob hu
~ounced . that ils viliton will
~ t,plll Slladu afternooa II z
f, M, at tha. cbllfth for tht Plll'. , . . GJ OOIIIPletla&amp; the bomu~
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grolQ&gt; .in linJIIDii ·tlle·a•mr, ·Am•or·'h
ica. The group
Lord's Prayer in unison.
The new president's first act
was to appoint a Membership
Committee to conduct a drive for
members within the next few
weeks. Paul Nease was named
chairman of the committee with
the following members: Mrs. Roy
Burge&amp;~, Denver Artis, Mrs. Lester Zerkle and Mn. Pete Vaa
Matre.

Slides 75 Feet

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Ralph Wamer was elected pre·
tident of the Mason Pareht Tea'chers Aaoclation at 1 meeting
held in the oebool buildi&amp;S
Wedn..du night.

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RALPI:t WARNER
IS NEW MASON
PTA PRESIDENT ,

SWEET AND I.OVIiLY could -11 ; whlto with on orbor of
be th• theme of the floet •ntrent
·Jnd Wfll epercled HCond
at left ln the Mil lit Cou-:tty '·S.etMI on fhe, floet, ·left to rllht
Broiler Festival pareda. Sponsor11e Silty Du41diag 1nd NIII'ICY'
ad by Elberleld's, this float woo
1'-·
decor•ted in p••t•l sheciB end 1
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_,.,....,. by Slttna Delto Phi.
Tho •lrlo -plolned thol In tho
hoot of tho brolllntl oun, II
"Wit iutt Ilk• .., lncubetor In·

Min Smith was chosen by the
OucJges for the title from
the
ruks of 19 c:barming contestants
each sponaored by 1 local bu si·
ness firm or organization. All the
monies ando prir.es received for
entry fees in ·~e contest went to
her.
Member&amp; of the f,Junior ChemMr .of Commerce, aponsor ef
the !cl.y 1-. Jcel•br1tion, were
" . .II .pleateer' with the ca,...
city 'Crowd lhot
both
tho ,..ti•ltl" ., 'the lefhomand evening. It
Mtimeted
that lfl¥e lhouund add penom
witnnlecl .the }menJ actlviti•
th•t merked feltlvel daJ, Including the glpntic · fNr..:le,
spnch-meking ,end ~hillbilly e•
terteinment.
L. L. Rwnmell , dean of the
Ohio State Univef1!ity Coll ege of
Agriauhure, deiK'ribed the 'bright
future of the broil er industry"
and the effects il wilJ have on
the ec:onoqry of the state. Rummell waa the principal spealr.&lt;l'
of the Festival .
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·U . Govemor . JehD Brown abo
a ~ff ~~u;-;,')1 the 'If·
ternoon'. ""'e t
. ~ audienc't
tbat "nt• one is closer to the fin·
ancial conditions that exist than
the ont"s who serve yo u in pootic
ofifk:e."

He said that lhe rtaliled that
.. prlcn .have 't•pered t»ff sinu
tht Korean War.'' This was
speclfiully :aimed at the poult·
ry llndustry. ...... uid that no
one :wanted to raise 'Pf"kM ''of
... , and !Chickens In enott..r
w.u, when it m..M the spill·
ing of ttt. :blood of ~r boya."
He urgU the producers to
"srit 'tflair t"th" and "taka
another notch ... your belt"
and trust •the laaclers of bo••m·
mtnt .to r•tore " "b•lanced
economy."
Other IPtlk ers at lh~ festival
incltlded poultrymen Hank Weber and Leon Johnson .
The schedule of the Broiler
Festivat activities was somewhat
llitered by the inclimate weat her,
but det eMnined spectators lined
the streets for the start of the
big parade that moved from Mill
5treet in Middleport to the Pome
. roy Stadium.
Roger Morgan , parade marshal
of the Festival presented trophies
to the floats- jOOged "best" in the
p.srade. They were :
Non-commercial- Beta Sigma
Phi, first place; Letart Communit~. secoed; Powder
Puff Olub,
third. Honor•ble men+.ion wlftnt
to the floats of the Sacred Heart
CbuK"h and the Racine First Baptist Churth.
Commercial- Crow Brothers
PoUltry, first place; Elberfeld's,
second place: Meigs County Farm.
Bureau, third. Honorable men~
tion went to Maple Lawn Pouhry.
LCM:If resid•nts
heilec:l
es
noutstandl1111" the .-.,... •iv·
en by.lldJIOft lioiK....,.r, mel·
t.r ef 'ceremonies fof the FM-

Asked to prepare the program
for the Mober meeting were
Miss Lessie Sleeth, Miss Mildred
Chapman, Mrs. Alice Smith and
Mrs. John Turner. Various other
committee appointments wilJ also
be announced at the next meeting . WHO DAT? Looklnt v•ry m•l•n·
choly and ..d lndHd ia this
AppolntM to repretent the
mournful eyed clown who wu
•'oupo 1t
next meeting of
antOng
th• merchera in the Brei·
the Mason County PTA Council
ler Ffttlw•l IMrade YHterday
w.r• Deftnr
Artis, RVIMII
afternoon. In one hancf he hold•
Ce-hert, Peul NeaH, Ralph
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ment; in tbe ether, • IHsh to
The next meeting wiU be held
the Jayeft mMcot. • Chlhuahu•
October 12 at the sehool.
pup, not' sHn. In uH you'r•
Tho&amp;e present at the meeting
ttitl
wonderiftl whose ftce lurks
were Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs .
MD••th
th• tap hat encl ,,....
Sidney
McMillin, Mrs. Norma
~Mint, we'll tl•• you • clu•. Th•
Gene Flowers, Mrs. June Van Matre, Mrs. Lil a h z erkl e, Mr. and clown Is partraye«&lt; by the , ..
Mrs . Vernon Foster, Mrs . Lester ' "'otton chairm.n of the lroller
Polli¥11. Ans--1111 Cllllds.
Dodson, Mrs. Vel
Zuapan, Paul
Nease, Mr. and M s. Denver Artis,
Mrs. Hele• Slewa .
M,... Eula Redm n, Mrs. Eugene Li8t More Donon
Clemmer, Mrs. Ja es Pauley, Mrs
Earl F. lnaels, Mrs. Oran P. Love, For Re~~cue Boat
J.~ Mrs. James
aynard, Mrs.
A further list of contributors
George Cook, Mrs. Marjorie Me· was 111nounced today for the river
Daniel , Mrs. John urner, Mrs . rescue boat recently purchased by
Russell Capehart, Mrs. . D. Greer the Middteport Fire DepJ,rtment.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralp Warner.
Teachers present
ere Mn.
They include:
Fannie Pickens, Miss Ada Allen. Headquarter's Tavern, Robinson ·~
Paul Powell , Miss Helen Bletner• Laundry and Cleaners, Harry
Mrs. Alice'~ith, Miss Lesoie Drake, Tom Rue Moton, Marie's tlwel.
Sleeth Mnd
·,Mildred Chap. Place, B. Girolami, Willis Anthony
The cruwd thrilled to the coon·
man
.
Plumbing &amp; Heating , Gilmore 's try antlcs of Minnie Peal"'1, enter·
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Service Station, Citizens National taioment star of the
festival.
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Bank, Ford Gar~&amp;e, Middleport.
Tobey especialfy .got a bLg Jaugh
Cap'n 0/ The ~nd Set~:
D. S. Harold, William Lowe's whf'n she uid that she "Was raisService Station, Harry Hyo• ll, ing chickens, herself, down .n
Tennessee with 50 hen&amp; and 50
Friendly Tavern, Shuler's Coaroosters. She said that she did
otruction Co., Nehi BotUing Co .. this because she knew what it
Coca Cola Bottlln1 Co.. Becky's was "to be a wallflower."
Shop, .Hudson's Grocery, Davis Ice
other folJt music entert.1lner1
co.
appearing during the day inckldSouthern Ohio Electrie Co., Blue ed Bonnie Lou, Ralph Shannon
Tartan, Rawling Ga&lt;"i", Bator and his Western Top Haods.
Happy
Gene ~lrKnight and the
Grocery and H. H. Swill.
Valley Boys, Harry Mills and tbe
Haylofters, Tbe Old Timer, and
ltANitS HIGH IN CPA PIII.D
'I Dean Sturm, al radio and toleWord has been rec:elved hel-e vision favorites.
that Robert Horbreebt of ColumTile or&lt;ler of the parade partlbus waa recenU, mede an honor· ciRante wu u followaHY ll)etitber of the lil&amp;tioDal CPA
Middleport ~olice, Color cuard
froa Ba&lt;iae and Dr..,·Weblter
oociety.
Lecioa pool&amp;, lin. William llorMr. H.m...ht. 1011 011 llr. alld aa11. ho"""'"'*; dipitari.,. in
lin. ~~~~~ Harbroellf -e(J O.ll.i -"&gt;..oiiiOd ~IOJCI'!\P~QO'
"W• ............. roatld4y awarded a mil, b7 tbe aae1!11!7 ·for pei1mellt tad ble111011&lt;1 Squid;
that· ...... County oliO .... • blmg lllld~ ~~
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Cllild~, clOWD with Cbihu.
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SQbol:rlp11oe .,...,., Dollvery ~· olll'l'lu wbore avllllblo 110 eeall
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months tt.2S;

Smut on both oats and wheat
during the put year seemed to
be more common than UJUIII1.
This disease causes loss, both in
amount of grain produced and
the fact that the grain is less desired in the market. In the market smutty wbeat i6 sometimes
docked .as much u $.25 a- bushel.
In yield, losses may run £rom 25
'to 40 per cent of the crop. These
losses may be eliminated at ll
very sl~bt cost. Control of botb
of thes-e diseases is readily
rompliahed by a trewtment
elthor new improved cereaan or
ceresan M. Treatment ra~ is
proximately lh ounoe&amp; or
.fror each bushel ur grain.

three JMnths,

Ruark Strong On Hollywood Notes
MOSBY
Death Sentenee Unllod BYp,..ALINE
, Staff Carto~IMfldant
UJ'-Ray Milland
For Four 'Punks' nldHOLLYWOOP
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has .'O"'OJ'red to me lhat Ute
State of New York has a magnifu:-ant opportunlty to add to the
folklore of America, and to write
a sharp, deterring postscript to
the histo.cy of Cl"ime. This can be
dooe iilmply by convi.ctine and
e*trocutio,g the four confeued
tbrUl-kiUers, for being exa~tly
whaJ t}J.ey ar~unk:s .
~ w&lt;lrd puok bas reae~ a
signllicance all its own in recent
)'e4r$. The tiroe b"•a eomt nbw to
eorumemorate it. Puoltdom needs
some patron saiJltS, sp tp ~eJtt.,
aDd these four thrill-murderers
have a ehmt.e to ~.biJWe lhe
fame they sough.f by kicking people to death and beatinog people
witt wb~ps . They caA gD down In
the books as martyfs to the cawe
of punkery, U th1at is a word.
John Dillimer was- a similar
hero, as was !?retty Boy Floyd
and Ma Barker. In 11 way, sG was
Al C81)one. Benedict Arnold was
thf' classic traitGr ol. ont' age,
and the Rosenbergs were the
classic traitors o[ anot'her. 11.'e
nruember Bruno Hauptmann for
the Lirti!Oergh kidnaping; Rutb
Snyder and Henry Judd Gray for
bltsband·killing. We might as wedl
remember the nar:1e of Koslow
and Mittman and Lieberman and
Traehtenbfrg. Punks.
When last 1 looked, ruch leading leg&amp;tl IPalent as Lloyd Paul
Stryker and Jim .Murray had an·
nouDced their lntention. of defending these young thugs who have
already admitt-ed that they beat
two men to death. and attack~.
without provocation, many ot'her
people.· J suppose' the publicity
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he·sves when I hear Kos1ow, e.vidt&gt;ntly the boar coon of tbe bunoh, referred to i.n newspapers as
''the brtins," and when I hear
Metvin M1UDIID'" ,a 21{)-polinder
who could stand off thP. old Gar·
gantJ.II~, called a "youth.'' I would
imagine tbet it needs a certain
sort o.f in!"llnity to kiU and beat
people for fun, but 1 doubt it's
a:oing to be classifiable in court
as 110 attack of madness- t'hat
struck aU four oC tbe "youths"
at one time. The moon. isn't that
potent.
Lif' magazine ran a magnlfic.enUy reveal•ing pic.ture
some
time back of a groUp of punks
ataDdint: on a street eorner, sneer
ing at a passing CQp. The estate
of punk hu b~~ increeingly
popular s.ince- the war, as your
newsp11per has t&lt;lld you daily. ll
seems to be a w11oton, silly thing,
without foundation in any particular cauee. You certAinly ean't
bi&amp;me poverty, -becaus-e, bro~y
speaking, there isn't •nr poverty
in America today. Nor do I thing
that the comie books. gruesome
as many of lhem are, provide
sllffie1ent impetus to lead young
peopl.e to nrurder, npe, and m;.~y.
hem for lau:gbl8.
or pun.lthood, is
Puntdom,
something that has come llP as •
by-prodlkt of a
very confusin-g
age, and neEds oo sympathy. II
needs only such swift and fierte
punishment that -it may be ..,. once
q:ajn replaced by sUokbali or a
sKnple crap saw..~ in a basement.
Its pimpled protajoD.istl need
neitt,\~r tbe sympathy nor t'he
under9tandtrlc. that some of the
weeping courts would have you
believe . They ~fd a kick in the
tllil for the minor offense• and
the book f&lt;lr tb? major onrs.
That's why I say a speedy eonv~tJOn Jod execution of all fotir,

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next )'.ea,r.
Milland, one of Lhe suuer prolllts Of the meviea, surprised

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some fans when be made his TV

debut in one of th!)le Uehtweight
husband-wife serl_., last yur.
'I'bi! sb!)W about a profeasor at
a cJrls' acbool wu popular iD th~
.small towoa. BuJ, ate.ordio&amp; to rati.n,p JDd ·cr~tics, it was not one of
t.be betteJ inducements to stay
home :and wateh. the livinc ropm
screens.
s,hhstlc1ttd Pr..ram
Ttqs year evet)1bint on the
sbow, from the luraiture to the
cQr•en. .,,. cb~ed to mate
it a 11191'&lt; ljlqlt, sopbC.tioatt4 proeram. Bllt whta bit tw~&gt;yec.r ~n·
lr'!OI ..Piroo noll lpi'lnl, Milland
m.tf ~ b)IIJ efae.wbere.
"WbO!lw. I'll ~9•1111•• "' VOl')'
problematic-al" he hedged with
one raised eyebrow. "TV is hard
W&lt;lrk. And 1 am slgned to direct
my first
motion picture next
sPrin&amp;. aod I will also act in it
And next year I have a rommU·
Whether your child is o first-groder
ment for another picture at Waror senior in high school, it is a good'
ner Studio."
Milland admitted
that, Hke ti.me to aweal to you to use restraint in
many ~ stp, be succum~ to Ute dealing with school teachers and od·
uree to have bis show .tCHPted by
mi.;i~trator$.
the critics and his frien"•·
"The 1how was 11 lttmeJI.dOf.l.s
The time. may come when Junior or
tlliag ia am all towns lalt
hi: s11id between sceDtS of tbe fUm Sis~y will ,nco~nter some difficulties
tid prot:r•m at Republic Studio. au ring their school year, if indeed they
"rm P"raid our new formal .b.as do not encounter them at the be~ inning
l011t that audience. The sbow now
of the current term.
is ll.iJ"n#:d for local consu~ption."
It was bi&amp; idea to. change the
However the teachers and odminis·
program.
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trators who' are attempting to drill Q bit
U.U.apJtr Fir1t Yllr
••1 was so .IJ.tPPY with f.he first of information into your sweet things'
)'ear," be. said.. "But I bad aiened heads hove troubles of their awn and it
for two year• ao.d I knew 1 bail
would be wi~e. unless there is pn obvi·
to 'Jo oa.
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rear."

jn a ljltle llptej JIIOI ""'"""'' 1
borrowed a t)'pewriter (ro.m the
laundress, who bf.d the only »fl.e
around. I :5't down and wrote a
long letter to my a~M:nts, detliling
the ·~b•ntes 1 wanted made. When
I came llaek, it WN all doDe.
g~t !JIWI into doiP.f u.;,
aenes 10 the first place. Uy .agejlt
told ""' I'd matt JO mucli money.
But f,lx.a,. and ifl....,....you cu't do
something for J~J~t money QY
more. You mf,lat a:et sa.tisfaetion
out of it. I wwted to be able to
walk down the street without
~living the people la tble tOWll
look .t )'OU ~ .aucl:l a WI)' you're

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8mallpol' ean be quite anere,
Wit,h bilb ''"er~ ehUll, ~~acbt
4ft,d then the tJPtc:tJ rMh. At 11rR
thll rub C9Jlll•tl of Jlll&amp;.l1 rt4
spot. lhat ,...... to ptmple1 and
lattr form bll.atera contaln1na
pu.
Sullpoz con be Iaiii to both
ch11dren and adulte and maF
lelf,Te Itt vlctlm with many dls~

Btaloo, with ltUIDl' 1""' eltleo qot alandardo 01 beollh,lllo belt thai
hp.vln11 .seen ca.set tar years. How- we eonUnue to pr....nt ow lm·

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munlty to smallpox wtth. YfC::CInatlou at three to tve year
lllton'olo.
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Ulc. 12 p,i' eenl were II a.td Oll
niadlln!itloo In ordar to COIIIIIIUO
t.bet.r immunity.
PP.O)i!l" ttvlng In rural comtnt&amp;Dl·
~~~ iU'? ito UUJ7 to IN f&amp;ed .. dlmculty.

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MARRIED MAN, 25 year.s. old.
Rutland, Meigs Couaty, Ohlo: I
needs work- any kind of steady
miles from 11ew Kyg• Cr,fk. '
job. Write box 27\ Harrison·
Plant. Two 6 r&lt;lom frame hpusel,
ville, Ohio.
9-30-6tp
two barn• and seve.ral outbyil4·
lngs. One e:as w.ell, free aas.
Mineral rights . Farm pond, Well
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Rodney
Downing,
Broker.
Duck Pin Alleys for sale o-r
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M-iddleport,·
Ohio.
rent. Read,Y for operation. See
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by parents that their support of
(8 B) Au to Services
school its teachers and administrators,
' important to the hqpponess
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is vitally
Business
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS C0.-24
hour Wrecker
Service. Day
and satisfaction of the children .
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Phone
6227.
Night
6039X.
For that reason, attendance at PTA DOOOE-PLYMOUTHPhone
DEALERS.
meetings is of prime importonce. The 1:1-1!4-tl
PTA is not o social group. True, they
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Sponsor activities, hove a jolly time to- and Balanc-ing Service. Hackett's
SJATENENT REGIIIRED I!Y THI
Sohlo. Phone 6367, Middleport. ( 2'0 I Business Se-rVI"C..;
gether, but ...
~' 'I ACT OF AUG\ISl 24, lt12, .AS
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Through the PTA, new ideas ore
AMENDED IV tHE ACTS OF
SINGER
SEWING
MACHJNE
MARCH
3, 1,3~. ANI) ~UI.V 2,
worked out. Becouse of. the PTA, 1.9l For Sale
Representative In P&lt;Jmeroy
1146 (Title at, UnltM StaMI CMIIi,
teochers ore able to meet their pupils' 5 ACRF..S ln S'yr~cu-so-.::F:-ro-n-:cti:-1111-0n
and Vicinity every week. For
S.cti9p, !3J)
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porents and consider any thoughts or Route 124. Fine building IOCl·
purchase or repaJr of Sewio&amp;. . 0)¥NE~HIP,
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IMI~T.
Machines,
Call
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ger Sewing Machine Co., 25 Sentinel published daily at Pomcconsideration is easier in this manner, 11-30-31&lt;
~:h Court . ~h '" A!;!. ,rpY. !,lpio,jor ~~~e'llllri•\lll• 19li4.
and t~ PTA members work out things YOUNG PRYERS. Freddie Houda·
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that qre good for one child and goad shelt, 398 Gf11ot St., )fiddleport.
lbe publisher, '"'t'e ditor••. ;Pinag~DJ
Phooe fKMl-Y or 6013-J. 9-30-lltc
for all.
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In o surprisingly Iorge percentage of ELECTRIC SINGER portable l'hone 200. Cleland Appliance Publisher, c. F. Weimer, Colu!llMMJIIINE. Full se1
'!;tore. 1111 W. )lain St., Pomeroy
-cases, where students foil· to do satis- SEWING
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lius, Ohio.
of atUCbments. Phone 909-J.
factory work, the reasons con be troc;:ed
Editor, Richard S. Owen, Pometo parental neglect, attitudes or incopo· DOVBLE BED c-omplete
roy,
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Phone
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lD-1-St.:!
watchmaker.
COLLINS
JEWEsistent policy of aiding him and requirOwen, Pomeroy, Ohio. ,
LERS, Pomeroy.
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ing him to do his lessons, will pay Iorge CIIIPPEWA WORK SHOES
Business manager, Rlc~d S.
aod comfort. ·
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dividends for him in future years, even durability
Owen,
P&lt;lmeroy, Obio.
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Makes Repaired by EJ:
red by most construction men.
though it requires some of your time to· THE ~HOE BIJX, Middleport, pert Teehnicians. Phone 8284 y
2. The owner is: Ohlo ""alley
Ohio.
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APPLES.

Following J• the secoftd In •
· ...-111 on ju'ltlnile dellnCIUtncy.
Itt author is 1 l111d111• In 1 Brook.
· lrn crlmlnel court attl, •• •uch
hi hll Men "deellng closely for
,..,. wltb juv.nlle crlrnt. Th•
Uaittd Prell ask•d him if ht
ca11ld U1t 10 wav- a community
· could combat crlm• emong itt
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.ABU:. Helen Batey,
iams St., Mtdd1.eport.

not just tbt: two majoc villains,
of this u.;.m..murde.r business
w.D\lld bt a lfiNor &amp;.p the ccwptr)'
and to other ao-ciKed •·youths."
wUh .d..LdtJ~it baltwta MJd the
urge to per(cum. It may be llr·
gped that the tw.Q bas. :1M&amp;t.ef.Sive
mernber9 were just .:dong for the
.ride. but wh8t k.jlld of ride, for
tu,JII.veo's .aake, and. what kind ot
~pli WJ!ltt to be IU"9i.l.nd such
an upedition?
plifed ro~b
wben I wa:; a boy, bUt l swear J
never used to io about kickin1
people to d~N~Fb and ~tift~
strange WORtetl with Wtftpa.
The punks ~eve waite; a lo,nt:
time for j reti good repree.e~e
set. of saint&amp;. I think tbe State bl
NK' York Ol:I.Q provide same if
the elec.lt.rie current is stiH w.orkinJ.

.;::W•; ftiUi'tnl pock mut~ on h1l body.
occurrence 1D tht UDU.e.d. 111 Hdet to m&amp;J,ltala our hllh

ev.er Jn a recent .stu.ay or a lf'OUP
or m:en entering 1Jle .Ann.J lt. , . ,
tound tl&gt;al
\en per
ol
~h!m hiA' nenr been vacab:iaf.fd.;

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CIIEVROLET

IIOlllhl.
19411 CHEVROLET 2
CE,L!.ENT conditiDn.

BROOKLYN JUDGE· URGES COMBAT OF
AMERICA'S GROWING JUVENILE CRIME

C. I:UAWI N. IUND£1111, a.t.

tlon,er:'~~..:·t:a

main in the bockgrdtmd and Slle--at
least faro while--'how things
work aut
.
before they ask for specoal treatment,
special care, or special attention for
Junior.
It will also be well to remember that
the nation's schools must be based on
generally accepted average standards
and that special operations cannot be
undertaken for you, nor any small
group no matter how good the idea
may be. It should also be remembered

11100

BLE. Grey. Can flnan&lt;e.

ambarrassed."
On the PfHrND ~illaod now
teaches at a co-edueational school.
Even tbe dec.or of hia home wal
e.baflled from "that chintzy stt;ff"
to modern design.

Guard Against Smallpox
TIJE loca.tion and lilt of lbelr
11 apout the oniJ
lhlnll most people lhlnlt Obaul In
relf,tlon to smallpos. They have
no idea or the .severtt1 Ul.ll daDJer
)t the dlaease.
Moat ot ua have th!' comfort.able
feeUDJ that WI ~ f.:ho:rouabl:r
protecled aJalnJt 1mallpol' and
that ap epfdemte 111 atmpiJ lmpoalble.
&amp;.. Ia th• U.S.A.
Be
f ld
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Be Kind To The Kindhearted Teacher

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Farmers havt IM•n tr..ting
Mflllfor t"'•ny :yhra, .ut it Is
lmpart•nt that the •Hd b•
o1:IMntd and "'rNtild ~qch .,..r,
1Mca111• Hid tr•etm.n"t .kill dl•
""" ·on •HCt, protKts utcl
11'1 soil, improYH th• 1t1nd of
1r•in, fincrulft tfh• yi•ld lind
JmprovH t~e ,quality. l'~r~ Jur
rKOrds with the ;"leading '""
dltlnftctant lhas 1procluc•d 2 to
7 ;more bu1hflt ,.r acre of
whut and 3 fmor• bush•l• per
•cr• ,of oat.. ·

w•s tJ achieve the curves of
Mullyn MonrN and to mtke
aurt- peopla noticed ' thtm.
A mature adult can read and
hear about the multiple rnarri.aJE"S
and loose behavior of Hollyw.D!)d
film stars with detached amutement. But the timptessionable
yougster who lives In a world of
dreams, wUI have bis or b.er
mind twisted and distGr~ed with
the notion thal this sort of Hre
is glamorous, that this is the way
to llve.

(20 BJ Insurance

Delicious,

Wlneaap aQd Rome
Webster Orchards, near
0,
.
URED FL'RNlTUIIE BARGAINS.

Used JWriaerator, ,J49. -up. Vaeuum Cleaner $9.95.· RADII
Furn~ure. Phoao 637t J, !fld-

of. chronic trutlllC)'/ iD aehool.
dle)IOrt.
5-lf.ll.
Tile you.ag crimiul ill ueuiJ}Iy
the product eitber ol a coddling
l)arent or one who bruializes hUon . APPLES AND ClDEB.. Open daily
~ Bl'fl4• ~rlnti.R•f•
ID4 Sundn UDtil 8 p. m. Now
To yield to ev1! erJViDJ, wh.ln; : : : = d , 1 New
in&amp; and demaud f)( a rou.u.gt.ter ----~ ·
meiiUI to spoil i'lim and. to CJ"eate PARAKEETS, CANWES, HAM·
IIIIIJ. iJaelpient uiminal. As he IJOW1
STERS 'Jlhd . supplies. ·L. c.
pp, h' &amp;ooka ¥pQD tbe wor,Ld. as
Hill 894 Ash St., Middl~ort,
hia OJtler. Ht teeJ• the world owes
0.
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FUliNACE
,_ ~J. jltlnp ke t:ravu tbe euy GOQI) uaed GO.U.
and
CAM
RADIO.
Call
alter 4
be will tab tbem by fOI'U.
p-.m., Atb~rt Ha!d, Mason.
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dulr.
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NEW YORK UP-Tie terrifying
This may sound
julfenile crime problem is not
goinc to be solved this year, or
neJCt year, or the next. If we are
sensible, and lucky, it will take our chijWeb Jre It Ute hAa.rt pt
the prOOlem.
a whole generation to cure.
I only wish it were possible to
Th• tv11lcal yauntJ crlmlaaJ Who
list 10 w1ys a eo.mmunity coulrl
cam" Into my
cCMirttiMM'ft
approach its juvenile problem think• pollcem•n lrt ciOWftl and
with some assurance Lhose 10 ways
Judtts ar• buN""'· H• ••• no
would W&lt;lrk.
,.., and '"P'ct of tht law. u., .
Ill any public library you will uslly wt find he- h~t ntver had
flad volume upon volume discuss- any rHpect ftr God. his p1r1nt1
ing the causes and cures of juve
his t1nh•r, his amplo.,.r, tht
nile delinquency They cover the pollumen on the Mat or tht
problem pretty well 11 nd there is l'"'ae on tht bench.
~tot much to add except this:
The young
criminal today,
tbourh he may be b.arely out of
These books, and the youth 1 knee pants, is mOJ"e brazen, mOre
ch1bs, recreation prol!rJms and cynical, and more sadistic !hlln
CJ)nstructive socaal attitude~; they 1 thl! touJhest gangsters of the Cll·
•dvocate, may be of b~tlp . B\lt if pone ~ra,
the problem ol Juvenile cnme is
Uttl1 N•ip '"'iltl•
to be solved it mu!J! be auacked
What ill most tragic is that so
at its very roots.
little 'can bf:l done to help him. A
Aoott Lie ht Home
l~Uii and mUd senteace of
Those roots lie in ~e American probation falls off him like water
home.
off 11 dUde's baek. In many cases,
Too rnanf Americans are wor- "'here he has already been fiven
shippinf the frotb of !He . In too one chance on probation and hu
many homes ttle only "iod" &amp;eems nonethele11 shown hie oontempt
to be tla.e new refrlgerat!H', the for lnr and order by refusing to
.biP,·powtrtcJ en or tbe J.elet"ision toe the mark, a ltl:ff reformatocy
gt. · fMe obJlCta ar• virt}lalll' or prison lenten~;:e Is the anly
WorlltiPped. as •)'mbols of Ul.c bnltU,&amp;e tltat Will Imp~ bltn. ·
''best."
Tbtie i&amp; one early S)'Jftptom I)(
And rudlno- ol .., ,.,... aueh mont .... ncer" in a boy or
lar m..~~! • ~ ntws,.pors girl. It 11 ~ney. Between 90 anJI
14
1
a
v-e~r - t n would think 1M) )Jer eeftt of the crhn.lnats
har .....t lrnportlftt ...1 In Uf• brou11bt ~ore me -..ve • ree~

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tlotlltt Hrent W• h•• aMI•M

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Shlveler, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy.

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BAND
l.nstrument

$39.95
SUMMERS &amp; SON

RODNEY DOWNING

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R.!al E t

3. The known bondholders, .mortPAT WIPPLE. Farm Bureau ln
gagees,
and other securit)' holderS
IUl"anee, Auto-Fire-lJ(e- Polio
ownlng
nr holding 1 pere.ent or
8-4-U
Phone 9B.
more · of· ·total aml)unt of botds,
WMPLETE ln~r-a_nc_•-::Pr:-:oteclion mortJages or otber securities are:
Ljfe, Auto, Fire, Pol:o. Call DoD
Ohio Company, ColPD)bUs,
Mill•. Mladleport, Ohio.
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4. Pangraphs 2 and 3 include ~a
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cases wHere the stoekbolder pr
IIAX WARD A1ent for !l)mi Bu security
hQlder appears upon tbe
reau lolurance Companies. Autn
books
of
the compan:v as trustee
IJf•Pfre omee Phone ~. ~1"J
or in any other fiduci8J')' 'relathin,
lnp 92-X
S.10-tl
the name or the person or eorporatlon for whom such trusk!B: l.1
AUTO, FIRE, Hlll(lllallzation, Lift acting: also the statemettta in the"'
ln~urance, Bonda.
Prudential two paragrap~ show the ·aff.lanCI
Travelers. Call Don .Mullen, Porn fuU knowledee any ,b elle(.l!ll to tl\&lt;l
eroy.
8-14-tl circumstances a '11 d . CO~ltlo_nk
under which stockholderS lnd $e·
curltY holders who;dO ilot appe:Jr
N&gt;On the books of the coinpa.oy ·1as
trustees, hold stock inll· secyrjtiell
in a capacity other than that Of a
liona fide owner.
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YOUR
BE.S T
BATTERY
B'UY
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th• Ohio Sta.. Junior P:1ir of
1954. Ho II presid•nt of the local FFA Ch•pter, prnlcMnt af
th• 1ophomore clau at high
school and has 1 ooocf ferminst
program in operttlon for vocetlonal eorlculture.
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aY DINNII HILL
· Three Racine Chapter- Future
Farmers exhibited at Obio State
Fair. They were: Don Hayrrlan,
Bill Hardin, and Dwain Sayre. Don
Hayman received fourth premium
oo ltis saw hon:e. Bill Hardln re.eeived. setond premium on his ez:·
hibit of Irish Cobbler potatoes.
Dwam Sayre received flrst premium on his lrish Cobbler poUtoes. Dwain Sayre received the
Grand Champion trop-hy presented ·by the Kroger C(Jmpany for
the best peck of potatoes exhibit1 ed in the Future Farmer Division
of the Junior Ohio State Fair.
Carroll Harris reports that his
gilt farrowed nine pigs.
Dennie Hill reports that his gilt
farrowed six pigs.
Larry Holter reports that he bas
cu-t his corn.
Kennett. Brewer reports that
he has started to cut corn.
Jimmy Deem reports that his
heifer we111hs 730 pounds.
·
The sophomore class of the
F. F. A. are constructing a sidewalk at the Racine Masonic Lodge.
I Boys helping are: Bob Bireh, Kenj neth Brewer, Robert
Burnem,

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CIIICAGO .DAffiY SHOW
A'ITRACTS BIG ENTRY

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PRICE REDUCTIONS EVER!

FARMALL SUPER A
•
Reduced

COLUMBUS, 0.-An abundance
of protein foods will reach t~e
market in Oeiober the Ohio Slate
Extension Service predicts in is·
suing ib monthly list or ple.titiful
1 foods in cooperation with the U.
S. Department of Agriculture
Beef and cheese top the list.
•
Heavy supplies of western grass
fed cattle, augmented by arainfed
'I offerings frotlJ Midwest feed lots,
assures big supplies of beef. Most
1 &lt;lf the Increase will be in the grass
fattened catUe which furnish the
more economical beef. Cheese in
storage is at an all·time high, anrl
j ;Production is at leut holding on :~
par with eommmption.

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Turkeys, fryer chickens, 11nd
hens also continue on the plentiful
list. Turkey productipn thls year
has set a new hJgh. mark of 61
million birds, with the supply or
heavy breeds expected to be 7 per
cent larl(er than a year ago .
With mllli:. production conllnu
log above a year aa:o, supplies 00
milk and cl.&amp;lr7 ""Pr0ducts are also
~ed tO r~in plentiful.
Haddock ind shrimp are among
tbe t!lh OJ&lt;Pec:ll!d, \O bo ln abund·
durlnc tbe month, espe&lt;iaUy
haddock. · ., J J~ ~ .
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Save Now With These Discounts

Margf"et Lehew·
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FARM
BUREAU

If one element is needed more
than ot'hers; heavy , use· of that
element makes the mQit of limited funds. Or if one trop in a
rotation responds bett.er than
others to' fertilizer, is pays to
use plenty on that crqp.

m- commission expires
6,
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up to 1'7~ bu.lheb of IDllll ll'ala
1nd one ton al bay 10 boor.
-lULLS BUGS WITH VIRUI

Hen'

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pUed from a !uraaee and fin. Th•
menufac.turer "YJ it will baa4le

The

MEIGS COUNTY

day ol ~lol)!ber,

(IOJ.I-It

take-off. Eleetrie temptl".tLI.H' aad

alfety c:ontr()h are wired to th\.
trktor battery. Heated air il aup-

OYERHEAO

FARM
SUPPLIES

Featuring
MALT SHAKES
SUNDAES
HALF GALLONS

RH;~ ,s . o~

19~7 .

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th.at't

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yYVYYYVVYV
KJfE£6(;$dLESS

Of ALL

'DJAIRY
EEN

ljproc)

Virus spraya ' promise eheaf,
ea.sy control of alfalfa caterPUlan,
a serioua pest io CalifOI'II:ia tb.it
year . .About a pint will • treat
50 acrn, and the reaidue .la Dot
KN. . -ACTION SEAT
)!armful to man or liveotock. It
You .ean have an easier ridiog takes 4 to 7 days for a.a. effeetive
traator if you mount a car aboek kill. Di1ea.sed eaterpillll'l spread
Qorber behind tbe seat p(jt;''lt' (ht! vin11 to peeta that mdJe into
helps level out the sharp jolta oo t 1he fidel later, so th&amp; CGotrol b
The st11ble value of good land, rlll}jlb crwnd.
Jo~··=-·-1•_•t_l•.:•:..·- - - - - - - Baughman sald, Hflects these
facts : (1) Limited supp~ for sale,
(2) .good fUII'lera are shll making
money, (3) credit is available to
buy«a, •od (4) continued pr.esure for lara:er farms .

~~;~~ ~e:~~aia!~om:e~~~:::

Smokey Says:

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drying .la a

ter or sprJ..Da. Don't expect
prlee actvanee Iiiii large u
lNt
reu, b.cnrever-, odd• favor , en~
OUih lnereue to more thaD pay•
for Jtoraae.
3. ANIYI compare auppl~~at
pricea 08 ihe basi&amp; of coal per
pouad. of proteln. November and.
April are uual}f the
loW-price
.-. f
at ·
moow.. or pr em.
.f. · r,ediDI plaln eattle woa:'t
be ,_ "'bonanr.a" this year. The dec:bloD. lo btu ~tlain 1teen or helf·
era re&amp;tl on your ro111ha1e aupply

Your Best
SOURCE

Swor,n to Jpcl ·~ll&lt;cdb'4 ~•f•r•

1954.

Siz midw-est farm economlatt
report that aow il a pod time
to buy improved tum l1nd-lf
yoo. are buyinc to make a biHer
and more efficient fann, •o pay
__ ....
at l eut. 80 pereent d owo, llQU
hiWVe tbe abi.l.it)' to operate profitab.l:y.
• -·ordo··~ to a panel of eeono~
mic e~erts, "the values or IOOd
midwest farms are t.oldi~ about
steady at pres-ent leveb.."
Ernest T. Baugbman, Federal
Reserve Bank, Chicago, 11id farmers can lMk for land values to
wort: lower over the next year or
so. But, be added, if you're ln •
good financial por.ltion and come
across a ••gooc~ bU!i", there's DO
reason tO ~la'y .purehaie.

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"We've bad loU more Interest
io good land since January 1,"
aaid Bn.:e Rusaelt, -president,
Farmers
Naticnal
Cornpan.y.
"Some investors seem to be ID·
t_ielpati.ng more iDflation,"
be
said, ·'and many farmers want to
by addii"Jig another $3.38 worth of ·
Eddie Evans, Bill Dailey, Harold inorease the size of their farm ."
This may raise the question
nitrogen. At 75 pounds, he'd get
Faber, Carroll Harris, Larry HolOtber outlook information ofwhy attoonpt t.o get higher yield $4.40
for $3 .38. But tbe extra
ter, Clyde Johnson, James Kiser, fered by the t.rm eeonomiat&amp;:
when we already have ~xtensive bu5hel gained with a 100-pound
Wayne 'Rowe, Dwain Sayrf, Donnie
I. Feed probabl,- wiU be hlehfarm surpluseS. A farm business application would return only
CHICAGO, -Entries of the 1 dairy parade down- Chica.g:o's fa- Stobart, Larry Taylor, Richard cr during the coming year. Exis jUit Uke. any oth'er business . $2.20 for $3.38. Thus, the JOOSt continent's. top purebred
da1ry mous State Streel. The parade Theiss, _Theodore Willford, Wayne
It must operate eiifieiently in or- profitable Level's just over 75 cattle indicate an increased show·\ will sallut-e the natlon's dairvi Wilson, Richard Young, ...Wayne pect feed grains. to sell at s11pport
levels or above before t-he 193:5
der to provide a living for the pounds.
ing of all breeds at the 2nd Inter- farmers and will include
Van Meter and Dennie Hill.
farm llamily,
Larry .Ebersbach, reports that harvest.
Experiments conducted in the natiortal Dairy Show, to be be~Q of the daify breeds,
2. Hold soybeans tW lllte winhi 8 gilt farrowed two pigs.
Pr-es-ent :Price for cercsan M i'!l Corn Bdil detncmstrate that ferti· in the International Amt:~hithea- and edtJCational displays,
Sam Booth, Gary Van Meter,
in the neighbarhood of $1.25 for lization does even better when tre at the Chicago Stook Yards, queens, an&lt;i bands.
October
9
thro~(l
16,
·offici-als
Th-e
dairy
parade
down
Andy
Ward , Eugene Sellers, Cur·
14 ounces which is sutf&lt;ficif'nt to U!Jed along with other improved
treat 28 bushels of seod. 1f the
of the Show report.
go's busie9t. thorOUighfare
tis Randolph , .Tom Ebershach anrl
••..,hell• J practices. .
planting rate is llh to 2 u•
Using ;60 pounds of ,phosphet•,
Owners of prize winning cattle mark the 83rd
John Baker helped build the .Fu·
per acre. than it the hi·gher rate 25 pound• of rpotash, end 30 ftom the Atlantic and Pacific lhe day, of the ~rcat
ture Farmer display used m the
it would cost approximate-ly 20c pound• of nitrooon ,.r acre coasts and Canada will exhibit fire aHegeill-y started by
broiler festlval.
for seed tre-atment for the seed on corn, 111 farm•r car~ ,lltoos.t .ft. their best ammals 1n compeUtion I..eary 's cow kiok.mg over a
Phllip Bearhs, chairman of the
for one act e. With a
turnslby ebout '$13.00,per •ere for $6500 in cash priles Uwt are on Chtca•go's nea; west side,
party comm1tlce reports the chap·
of $2.00 per bushel
ovtr lfertlliur /cost. If tt. us" offe-red in the cor;)petitions for ober 9 , lB?l.
the
six
brocds
that
prodw.:
e
th~t
ter
~~armer anrl Green hand intyi~kl increase .-;·a~ only 1 bushel
other ~lmprov.d :farming prac·
nation's
mtikAyrshires,
Brown
Hundreds
of
4-H
and
tialion
wall be conducted in the
per acre the ~llrmer wouJ.d rc- tica1 1uch as }Planting of lbett.r4
Swiss
,
Guernseys,
Ho1
tems,
Jermembers
expect
lo
be
on
Vocational
Agnculture class roo'n
11
verietiH end control of
In·
M'YS,
and
MJllkf
with
theJr
animals
for
the
Fr1day
eventng,
Oct. 1, 1954 .
1.g Shorthorns.
Nett and 'd lseasts, ,'h• can inior Da1ry Show on Monday, Oelto· l
~---- - - ·- cr .... Inat r•turns by about
The Intemattonal Dairy Show, ber lith. Numerous troph1es
$11.50 per acre. But wh•n h• immedtateJ&lt;y following .he Naho· a large cash prize list are off•er~J!
u•u :ftrtillztr and
othtr nal Dairy Cattle CongrcS'S in Wa- for youngster exhibJtors at
improved practlc•• I tDg•ther, terloo, Iowa, will cen~er attention ChM:ago show.
his Nturns ~ lump ;to lb4ttttr lth•n of the nat ion's da irymen ~n
the
F•atures Judging 'Cont••t•
S30 50. !The C,ambl,.~tion paid Midwest where these two nationThree judlgmg contests will
$6.011.
al events wiN take place in tt.on- teS"t · the Slkill of many youn.g
Is
A farmer who &lt;lne:;n't have secutive weeks It 1s under the pie throughout the n~t·~~;:(~'::.l
money to buy large amounh
same management as the 54· 4-H Dairy Cattle Jutlg,wg
lertilizer must decide how to year old Intern:~lional Live Stock I the Collegiate Da iry cagt~lj•:~.~~:!~!
use, In the most profitab1e
Exposition, world famed annual ing ContJest, and the
show of the meal-making breeds Dairy Products Judging
what he can aflford.
A Wisconsin cx.pcrimcnt show· of farm animaJs.
A majonty of the stales will
cd that a farmer with $90fi.OO ,to
A special tra ~n Wil·l transport represented by teams in one
spend could gain $l.735.0ft with the cattle directly from the I9wa mor-e of these e"·ents, the
41;2 tons of hme, 750 pounds of show to the International Amp- mana~~m ent reports.
0-20·20 ' aoo 100 pounds of HH!jhilheatre 1n Chicago where they
Thcr2o Will he numuou9 ind•us~ l
per ae:-e on 20 acres fa 4 year will meet in competition
many trial and edlW"lliJonal exhibits 1n
oats-hay-hay-cotn rotation.) But Eastern and Canad1.an cathle.
conjunction w1th the cattle disH he c\tts the ()..~20 iO 300
'Stat• Stn•t Cilttl• P.rad•
plays that wlil emphasize and
pounds per acre-, his $900.r)O covThe openmg day kickoff of the dramatize the nutntional and
At' Pomeroy-Mason
E. Main St.
· erli 29 acres, .galnln.g
$2,169.00. Show, October 9, w1LI
feature a h-ealth values of milk products
Br.ldge
Tho rerum per acre;, lower - ··- ~M
~ e
-ch
. -a
-~ru"cal'
Cuts . Chi
~-.,k.Los~·
Pomeroy, 0.
• """"'dertlll ..,.._ eou1d ba •
Phone 98
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($75.00 c.ompar~ to $88.00), bu.t
oJJ
"'DANGEROUS
MOMEK'l'"
Luellle &amp; Adolph Saelens
cove-ring the extra a:::res boosts
Ja tbe woodl-1
tota-l . net returns.

5: The average nwnher of copiea
of each issue of this ·publlcaUOn
sold or distributed, tbrOu,rb ·them;!Js or otherwi!le, to paid subscribers durln.l tU 12 monthe precedin&amp; the date shown above was:
2633.

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Top quality ALFALFA HAtfor
Tben you have the ot,b.er ex- • eale. OrviUe CHnrtD., 8 mHea
trfj!m~t)le dlil.d who ... brutalor Pon)er9)'. Peadl Fork
lpd by .st.upld, crueJ p•renti.
CoddJinJ and brutalb;atioo are
the handmaidens iR tbe ruination
ol our younpters.
The solution W' our problem,
then, liet a l(en,ratiO!II away. ·
Mu1t Stert ~ow
We must atart work. now, with
)'OUDI married ,eouplea, thoB.e who
•re jUit haviag thil~rea. Tb.'y
up
P.JUit bave julcllnc&amp;-not only the
aeientific, baby-bpo)[.·kind- bu.t the
reJiJi()ll,l tind-lo ra.iainc tbeir
dlildrea.
J.U:&amp;IOJf. 01110
T~ Roman Catholic Cbureb ia
markh:ac ueat .sttldet in this
ec*iO:D with ita can.a oonfer.en.c•.
I with 01011 of the: other f•itbs'
would follow wit.
The Jove of God apd Hi1 beneftclent influepe, must be br®eht
,,..,., AuJomob1... Hitlltll
back Into the home. The ehureh,
the home aod the 1thool are the
ACC!Iile:IIT
three e'ornentpnea upon wbicli ·~~
Cuuattr aU ._..,
lborall)' healthy ,-outll muat be
nurtured.
It ll ' up to our JOUft. married
re
coupl01 to determine wbeth~r Ju· ·
$ Q
r
Vebilt ' ~ime o;m· d~inini1h in the
IIJM-¥ J'HpNM ..,.
'•~ 20 )'ein or •~ir-)lean,olt....~lf:!~~~~:.:~~
IOI'bld-Jt '!'UliJ'O:(/ eYp W9JJJ. 11

Potter· Jr., Columbus, Ohio.

eetve $2.00 in return for a 20c
inv.es.t.ment.
If we .consld•r ,this lffkl.ncy
ln. ....g•rd to f•rtlliar wt han
a similar .,.1Htt•r atary. f=erfl.·
llzlflon lf•t• , r~nMndld In
Melfi «:ounty /for Wheet It 400
p.ouncfs of 3-12·12 h""Uber.
Th• ff•ctor oovernlnt thl1 r ...
of ftrtlliz*'iorl J. usually tb•
mtJCimum amount tht ,clrlll wlfl
•pply rlllthtr than how much
cen bl tappllld for miXImum
•fflclency. ' Fertill:l:•r is '""
most profitably, wh.n th• ie•in
in yield lfrom •n increaMd tPP"
licetion 11ust PIYI f~ ~tself.
Take one
experlment with
whellt, fOT" example. Using 23
pounds of nitrogen per acre
raised the yield 6 busbels per
acre. At 50 pounds of nitrogen,
yield went liP 3 more bushels: at
75 p()(fln(fs, 2 mo: e bushels; at
100 pounds, 1 more bUshel. Whi· OHIO POTATO CHAMP--bwaln
ch fertilization r-ate paid best!
Sayr•. above, son of Mr. end
Assume 25 pounds of nitrogen Mn. Thomas Sayra of P6ttland,
costs $3.38 and Wheh bring-s wa1 iudgN th• 1 rO'ftr of the
$2.20 per bushel (about current b..t p~ck of ·poteton •nd was
pric~.)
1w1rded 1 trophy in tht Future
E&gt;ach
acre treated with
Farm•n of Amerlce division In
pounds of nitro.gcn would
$13 .20 (6 x $2.20) for tbe $3.38
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OP .'J'IIt llll1l,l8 • II.UOH ~Jta•
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SQbol:rlp11oe .,...,., Dollvery ~· olll'l'lu wbore avllllblo 110 eeall
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)2.SO. one montb. ll.

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Agrlcultura Agent

mQt9r route wlaere nallalde1
months tt.2S;

Smut on both oats and wheat
during the put year seemed to
be more common than UJUIII1.
This disease causes loss, both in
amount of grain produced and
the fact that the grain is less desired in the market. In the market smutty wbeat i6 sometimes
docked .as much u $.25 a- bushel.
In yield, losses may run £rom 25
'to 40 per cent of the crop. These
losses may be eliminated at ll
very sl~bt cost. Control of botb
of thes-e diseases is readily
rompliahed by a trewtment
elthor new improved cereaan or
ceresan M. Treatment ra~ is
proximately lh ounoe&amp; or
.fror each bushel ur grain.

three JMnths,

Ruark Strong On Hollywood Notes
MOSBY
Death Sentenee Unllod BYp,..ALINE
, Staff Carto~IMfldant
UJ'-Ray Milland
For Four 'Punks' nldHOLLYWOOP
he's happier witb tele-

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lr '08.RT C. RUARK
has .'O"'OJ'red to me lhat Ute
State of New York has a magnifu:-ant opportunlty to add to the
folklore of America, and to write
a sharp, deterring postscript to
the histo.cy of Cl"ime. This can be
dooe iilmply by convi.ctine and
e*trocutio,g the four confeued
tbrUl-kiUers, for being exa~tly
whaJ t}J.ey ar~unk:s .
~ w&lt;lrd puok bas reae~ a
signllicance all its own in recent
)'e4r$. The tiroe b"•a eomt nbw to
eorumemorate it. Puoltdom needs
some patron saiJltS, sp tp ~eJtt.,
aDd these four thrill-murderers
have a ehmt.e to ~.biJWe lhe
fame they sough.f by kicking people to death and beatinog people
witt wb~ps . They caA gD down In
the books as martyfs to the cawe
of punkery, U th1at is a word.
John Dillimer was- a similar
hero, as was !?retty Boy Floyd
and Ma Barker. In 11 way, sG was
Al C81)one. Benedict Arnold was
thf' classic traitGr ol. ont' age,
and the Rosenbergs were the
classic traitors o[ anot'her. 11.'e
nruember Bruno Hauptmann for
the Lirti!Oergh kidnaping; Rutb
Snyder and Henry Judd Gray for
bltsband·killing. We might as wedl
remember the nar:1e of Koslow
and Mittman and Lieberman and
Traehtenbfrg. Punks.
When last 1 looked, ruch leading leg&amp;tl IPalent as Lloyd Paul
Stryker and Jim .Murray had an·
nouDced their lntention. of defending these young thugs who have
already admitt-ed that they beat
two men to death. and attack~.
without provocation, many ot'her
people.· J suppose' the publicity
l9 wo-rth 1t.
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But I come down with the hard
he·sves when I hear Kos1ow, e.vidt&gt;ntly the boar coon of tbe bunoh, referred to i.n newspapers as
''the brtins," and when I hear
Metvin M1UDIID'" ,a 21{)-polinder
who could stand off thP. old Gar·
gantJ.II~, called a "youth.'' I would
imagine tbet it needs a certain
sort o.f in!"llnity to kiU and beat
people for fun, but 1 doubt it's
a:oing to be classifiable in court
as 110 attack of madness- t'hat
struck aU four oC tbe "youths"
at one time. The moon. isn't that
potent.
Lif' magazine ran a magnlfic.enUy reveal•ing pic.ture
some
time back of a groUp of punks
ataDdint: on a street eorner, sneer
ing at a passing CQp. The estate
of punk hu b~~ increeingly
popular s.ince- the war, as your
newsp11per has t&lt;lld you daily. ll
seems to be a w11oton, silly thing,
without foundation in any particular cauee. You certAinly ean't
bi&amp;me poverty, -becaus-e, bro~y
speaking, there isn't •nr poverty
in America today. Nor do I thing
that the comie books. gruesome
as many of lhem are, provide
sllffie1ent impetus to lead young
peopl.e to nrurder, npe, and m;.~y.
hem for lau:gbl8.
or pun.lthood, is
Puntdom,
something that has come llP as •
by-prodlkt of a
very confusin-g
age, and neEds oo sympathy. II
needs only such swift and fierte
punishment that -it may be ..,. once
q:ajn replaced by sUokbali or a
sKnple crap saw..~ in a basement.
Its pimpled protajoD.istl need
neitt,\~r tbe sympathy nor t'he
under9tandtrlc. that some of the
weeping courts would have you
believe . They ~fd a kick in the
tllil for the minor offense• and
the book f&lt;lr tb? major onrs.
That's why I say a speedy eonv~tJOn Jod execution of all fotir,

11'ia1on this year than last

year,

but he'&amp; doubtful whether

be'U

next )'.ea,r.
Milland, one of Lhe suuer prolllts Of the meviea, surprised

~.on.t.iJJ.ue

some fans when be made his TV

debut in one of th!)le Uehtweight
husband-wife serl_., last yur.
'I'bi! sb!)W about a profeasor at
a cJrls' acbool wu popular iD th~
.small towoa. BuJ, ate.ordio&amp; to rati.n,p JDd ·cr~tics, it was not one of
t.be betteJ inducements to stay
home :and wateh. the livinc ropm
screens.
s,hhstlc1ttd Pr..ram
Ttqs year evet)1bint on the
sbow, from the luraiture to the
cQr•en. .,,. cb~ed to mate
it a 11191'&lt; ljlqlt, sopbC.tioatt4 proeram. Bllt whta bit tw~&gt;yec.r ~n·
lr'!OI ..Piroo noll lpi'lnl, Milland
m.tf ~ b)IIJ efae.wbere.
"WbO!lw. I'll ~9•1111•• "' VOl')'
problematic-al" he hedged with
one raised eyebrow. "TV is hard
W&lt;lrk. And 1 am slgned to direct
my first
motion picture next
sPrin&amp;. aod I will also act in it
And next year I have a rommU·
Whether your child is o first-groder
ment for another picture at Waror senior in high school, it is a good'
ner Studio."
Milland admitted
that, Hke ti.me to aweal to you to use restraint in
many ~ stp, be succum~ to Ute dealing with school teachers and od·
uree to have bis show .tCHPted by
mi.;i~trator$.
the critics and his frien"•·
"The 1how was 11 lttmeJI.dOf.l.s
The time. may come when Junior or
tlliag ia am all towns lalt
hi: s11id between sceDtS of tbe fUm Sis~y will ,nco~nter some difficulties
tid prot:r•m at Republic Studio. au ring their school year, if indeed they
"rm P"raid our new formal .b.as do not encounter them at the be~ inning
l011t that audience. The sbow now
of the current term.
is ll.iJ"n#:d for local consu~ption."
It was bi&amp; idea to. change the
However the teachers and odminis·
program.
.
trators who' are attempting to drill Q bit
U.U.apJtr Fir1t Yllr
••1 was so .IJ.tPPY with f.he first of information into your sweet things'
)'ear," be. said.. "But I bad aiened heads hove troubles of their awn and it
for two year• ao.d I knew 1 bail
would be wi~e. unless there is pn obvi·
to 'Jo oa.
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rear."

jn a ljltle llptej JIIOI ""'"""'' 1
borrowed a t)'pewriter (ro.m the
laundress, who bf.d the only »fl.e
around. I :5't down and wrote a
long letter to my a~M:nts, detliling
the ·~b•ntes 1 wanted made. When
I came llaek, it WN all doDe.
g~t !JIWI into doiP.f u.;,
aenes 10 the first place. Uy .agejlt
told ""' I'd matt JO mucli money.
But f,lx.a,. and ifl....,....you cu't do
something for J~J~t money QY
more. You mf,lat a:et sa.tisfaetion
out of it. I wwted to be able to
walk down the street without
~living the people la tble tOWll
look .t )'OU ~ .aucl:l a WI)' you're

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8mallpol' ean be quite anere,
Wit,h bilb ''"er~ ehUll, ~~acbt
4ft,d then the tJPtc:tJ rMh. At 11rR
thll rub C9Jlll•tl of Jlll&amp;.l1 rt4
spot. lhat ,...... to ptmple1 and
lattr form bll.atera contaln1na
pu.
Sullpoz con be Iaiii to both
ch11dren and adulte and maF
lelf,Te Itt vlctlm with many dls~

Btaloo, with ltUIDl' 1""' eltleo qot alandardo 01 beollh,lllo belt thai
hp.vln11 .seen ca.set tar years. How- we eonUnue to pr....nt ow lm·

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munlty to smallpox wtth. YfC::CInatlou at three to tve year
lllton'olo.
QJIIII'IGMI A11D UIWD
1. r,.: W111 • oapalrhltd Jltf·
tJMIIIlt .......,i
at
nl&amp;ht?
ArY11Pfr: Yea, oe,lti!Jllltd people lleepme more • at nflht,
IInce 111m O,M lDcrtuN ibltr

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•oce).Y,ied I!OD!etlme d~tli).t U&gt;&lt;!ll
Ulc. 12 p,i' eenl were II a.td Oll
niadlln!itloo In ordar to COIIIIIIUO
t.bet.r immunity.
PP.O)i!l" ttvlng In rural comtnt&amp;Dl·
~~~ iU'? ito UUJ7 to IN f&amp;ed .. dlmculty.

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11-16-lf FOR SALE-1111 ac~es·
MARRIED MAN, 25 year.s. old.
Rutland, Meigs Couaty, Ohlo: I
needs work- any kind of steady
miles from 11ew Kyg• Cr,fk. '
job. Write box 27\ Harrison·
Plant. Two 6 r&lt;lom frame hpusel,
ville, Ohio.
9-30-6tp
two barn• and seve.ral outbyil4·
lngs. One e:as w.ell, free aas.
Mineral rights . Farm pond, Well
( 19)
and two cisterns. On travel
road.
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Rodney
Downing,
Broker.
Duck Pin Alleys for sale o-r
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M-iddleport,·
Ohio.
rent. Read,Y for operation. See
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toreqzo D:wis at L &amp; Z Shop,
CJurt ~·· Porp.eroy.
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by parents that their support of
(8 B) Au to Services
school its teachers and administrators,
' important to the hqpponess
.
is vitally
Business
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS C0.-24
hour Wrecker
Service. Day
and satisfaction of the children .
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Phone
6227.
Night
6039X.
For that reason, attendance at PTA DOOOE-PLYMOUTHPhone
DEALERS.
meetings is of prime importonce. The 1:1-1!4-tl
PTA is not o social group. True, they
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Sponsor activities, hove a jolly time to- and Balanc-ing Service. Hackett's
SJATENENT REGIIIRED I!Y THI
Sohlo. Phone 6367, Middleport. ( 2'0 I Business Se-rVI"C..;
gether, but ...
~' 'I ACT OF AUG\ISl 24, lt12, .AS
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Through the PTA, new ideas ore
AMENDED IV tHE ACTS OF
SINGER
SEWING
MACHJNE
MARCH
3, 1,3~. ANI) ~UI.V 2,
worked out. Becouse of. the PTA, 1.9l For Sale
Representative In P&lt;Jmeroy
1146 (Title at, UnltM StaMI CMIIi,
teochers ore able to meet their pupils' 5 ACRF..S ln S'yr~cu-so-.::F:-ro-n-:cti:-1111-0n
and Vicinity every week. For
S.cti9p, !3J)
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porents and consider any thoughts or Route 124. Fine building IOCl·
purchase or repaJr of Sewio&amp;. . 0)¥NE~HIP,
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IMI~T.
Machines,
Call
or
Write
Sin·
AND.ClRWL"AT.ON.O~
he
Daily
notes that they may hove. lndivlduol f.ion. Lowell Win~ett, Syracuse.
ger Sewing Machine Co., 25 Sentinel published daily at Pomcconsideration is easier in this manner, 11-30-31&lt;
~:h Court . ~h '" A!;!. ,rpY. !,lpio,jor ~~~e'llllri•\lll• 19li4.
and t~ PTA members work out things YOUNG PRYERS. Freddie Houda·
· · ., 1· 1~~-;i:'Juriobn'it taJ,,...;.,, or
that qre good for one child and goad shelt, 398 Gf11ot St., )fiddleport.
lbe publisher, '"'t'e ditor••. ;Pinag~DJ
Phooe fKMl-Y or 6013-J. 9-30-lltc
for all.
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RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE editof and business mlnagm aro:
In o surprisingly Iorge percentage of ELECTRIC SINGER portable l'hone 200. Cleland Appliance Publisher, c. F. Weimer, Colu!llMMJIIINE. Full se1
'!;tore. 1111 W. )lain St., Pomeroy
-cases, where students foil· to do satis- SEWING
l-26-tl
lius, Ohio.
of atUCbments. Phone 909-J.
factory work, the reasons con be troc;:ed
Editor, Richard S. Owen, Pometo parental neglect, attitudes or incopo· DOVBLE BED c-omplete
roy,
Ohio.
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c'ity. A helping hand for Junior, a con- sd, antique picture lra•n!"' ' J p.:.iring by Factory Trained Managing Editor, Richal,
d S.
Phone
184-X.
lD-1-St.:!
watchmaker.
COLLINS
JEWEsistent policy of aiding him and requirOwen, Pomeroy, Ohio. ,
LERS, Pomeroy.
·1·3-tl
ing him to do his lessons, will pay Iorge CIIIPPEWA WORK SHOES
Business manager, Rlc~d S.
aod comfort. ·
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dividends for him in future years, even durability
Owen,
P&lt;lmeroy, Obio.
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Makes Repaired by EJ:
red by most construction men.
though it requires some of your time to· THE ~HOE BIJX, Middleport, pert Teehnicians. Phone 8284 y
2. The owner is: Ohlo ""alley
Ohio.
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6-15-tl Sentinel, Inc.,' Pomeroy, O~io; .c.
doy.
F. Weimer, Columbus, Ohio; J. W.
It is &gt;rell worth the effort.
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APPLES.

Following J• the secoftd In •
· ...-111 on ju'ltlnile dellnCIUtncy.
Itt author is 1 l111d111• In 1 Brook.
· lrn crlmlnel court attl, •• •uch
hi hll Men "deellng closely for
,..,. wltb juv.nlle crlrnt. Th•
Uaittd Prell ask•d him if ht
ca11ld U1t 10 wav- a community
· could combat crlm• emong itt
youth.

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.ABU:. Helen Batey,
iams St., Mtdd1.eport.

not just tbt: two majoc villains,
of this u.;.m..murde.r business
w.D\lld bt a lfiNor &amp;.p the ccwptr)'
and to other ao-ciKed •·youths."
wUh .d..LdtJ~it baltwta MJd the
urge to per(cum. It may be llr·
gped that the tw.Q bas. :1M&amp;t.ef.Sive
mernber9 were just .:dong for the
.ride. but wh8t k.jlld of ride, for
tu,JII.veo's .aake, and. what kind ot
~pli WJ!ltt to be IU"9i.l.nd such
an upedition?
plifed ro~b
wben I wa:; a boy, bUt l swear J
never used to io about kickin1
people to d~N~Fb and ~tift~
strange WORtetl with Wtftpa.
The punks ~eve waite; a lo,nt:
time for j reti good repree.e~e
set. of saint&amp;. I think tbe State bl
NK' York Ol:I.Q provide same if
the elec.lt.rie current is stiH w.orkinJ.

.;::W•; ftiUi'tnl pock mut~ on h1l body.
occurrence 1D tht UDU.e.d. 111 Hdet to m&amp;J,ltala our hllh

ev.er Jn a recent .stu.ay or a lf'OUP
or m:en entering 1Jle .Ann.J lt. , . ,
tound tl&gt;al
\en per
ol
~h!m hiA' nenr been vacab:iaf.fd.;

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CIIEVROLET

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19411 CHEVROLET 2
CE,L!.ENT conditiDn.

BROOKLYN JUDGE· URGES COMBAT OF
AMERICA'S GROWING JUVENILE CRIME

C. I:UAWI N. IUND£1111, a.t.

tlon,er:'~~..:·t:a

main in the bockgrdtmd and Slle--at
least faro while--'how things
work aut
.
before they ask for specoal treatment,
special care, or special attention for
Junior.
It will also be well to remember that
the nation's schools must be based on
generally accepted average standards
and that special operations cannot be
undertaken for you, nor any small
group no matter how good the idea
may be. It should also be remembered

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BLE. Grey. Can flnan&lt;e.

ambarrassed."
On the PfHrND ~illaod now
teaches at a co-edueational school.
Even tbe dec.or of hia home wal
e.baflled from "that chintzy stt;ff"
to modern design.

Guard Against Smallpox
TIJE loca.tion and lilt of lbelr
11 apout the oniJ
lhlnll most people lhlnlt Obaul In
relf,tlon to smallpos. They have
no idea or the .severtt1 Ul.ll daDJer
)t the dlaease.
Moat ot ua have th!' comfort.able
feeUDJ that WI ~ f.:ho:rouabl:r
protecled aJalnJt 1mallpol' and
that ap epfdemte 111 atmpiJ lmpoalble.
&amp;.. Ia th• U.S.A.
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Farmers havt IM•n tr..ting
Mflllfor t"'•ny :yhra, .ut it Is
lmpart•nt that the •Hd b•
o1:IMntd and "'rNtild ~qch .,..r,
1Mca111• Hid tr•etm.n"t .kill dl•
""" ·on •HCt, protKts utcl
11'1 soil, improYH th• 1t1nd of
1r•in, fincrulft tfh• yi•ld lind
JmprovH t~e ,quality. l'~r~ Jur
rKOrds with the ;"leading '""
dltlnftctant lhas 1procluc•d 2 to
7 ;more bu1hflt ,.r acre of
whut and 3 fmor• bush•l• per
•cr• ,of oat.. ·

w•s tJ achieve the curves of
Mullyn MonrN and to mtke
aurt- peopla noticed ' thtm.
A mature adult can read and
hear about the multiple rnarri.aJE"S
and loose behavior of Hollyw.D!)d
film stars with detached amutement. But the timptessionable
yougster who lives In a world of
dreams, wUI have bis or b.er
mind twisted and distGr~ed with
the notion thal this sort of Hre
is glamorous, that this is the way
to llve.

(20 BJ Insurance

Delicious,

Wlneaap aQd Rome
Webster Orchards, near
0,
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URED FL'RNlTUIIE BARGAINS.

Used JWriaerator, ,J49. -up. Vaeuum Cleaner $9.95.· RADII
Furn~ure. Phoao 637t J, !fld-

of. chronic trutlllC)'/ iD aehool.
dle)IOrt.
5-lf.ll.
Tile you.ag crimiul ill ueuiJ}Iy
the product eitber ol a coddling
l)arent or one who bruializes hUon . APPLES AND ClDEB.. Open daily
~ Bl'fl4• ~rlnti.R•f•
ID4 Sundn UDtil 8 p. m. Now
To yield to ev1! erJViDJ, wh.ln; : : : = d , 1 New
in&amp; and demaud f)( a rou.u.gt.ter ----~ ·
meiiUI to spoil i'lim and. to CJ"eate PARAKEETS, CANWES, HAM·
IIIIIJ. iJaelpient uiminal. As he IJOW1
STERS 'Jlhd . supplies. ·L. c.
pp, h' &amp;ooka ¥pQD tbe wor,Ld. as
Hill 894 Ash St., Middl~ort,
hia OJtler. Ht teeJ• the world owes
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and
CAM
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Call
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be will tab tbem by fOI'U.
p-.m., Atb~rt Ha!d, Mason.
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NEW YORK UP-Tie terrifying
This may sound
julfenile crime problem is not
goinc to be solved this year, or
neJCt year, or the next. If we are
sensible, and lucky, it will take our chijWeb Jre It Ute hAa.rt pt
the prOOlem.
a whole generation to cure.
I only wish it were possible to
Th• tv11lcal yauntJ crlmlaaJ Who
list 10 w1ys a eo.mmunity coulrl
cam" Into my
cCMirttiMM'ft
approach its juvenile problem think• pollcem•n lrt ciOWftl and
with some assurance Lhose 10 ways
Judtts ar• buN""'· H• ••• no
would W&lt;lrk.
,.., and '"P'ct of tht law. u., .
Ill any public library you will uslly wt find he- h~t ntver had
flad volume upon volume discuss- any rHpect ftr God. his p1r1nt1
ing the causes and cures of juve
his t1nh•r, his amplo.,.r, tht
nile delinquency They cover the pollumen on the Mat or tht
problem pretty well 11 nd there is l'"'ae on tht bench.
~tot much to add except this:
The young
criminal today,
tbourh he may be b.arely out of
These books, and the youth 1 knee pants, is mOJ"e brazen, mOre
ch1bs, recreation prol!rJms and cynical, and more sadistic !hlln
CJ)nstructive socaal attitude~; they 1 thl! touJhest gangsters of the Cll·
•dvocate, may be of b~tlp . B\lt if pone ~ra,
the problem ol Juvenile cnme is
Uttl1 N•ip '"'iltl•
to be solved it mu!J! be auacked
What ill most tragic is that so
at its very roots.
little 'can bf:l done to help him. A
Aoott Lie ht Home
l~Uii and mUd senteace of
Those roots lie in ~e American probation falls off him like water
home.
off 11 dUde's baek. In many cases,
Too rnanf Americans are wor- "'here he has already been fiven
shippinf the frotb of !He . In too one chance on probation and hu
many homes ttle only "iod" &amp;eems nonethele11 shown hie oontempt
to be tla.e new refrlgerat!H', the for lnr and order by refusing to
.biP,·powtrtcJ en or tbe J.elet"ision toe the mark, a ltl:ff reformatocy
gt. · fMe obJlCta ar• virt}lalll' or prison lenten~;:e Is the anly
WorlltiPped. as •)'mbols of Ul.c bnltU,&amp;e tltat Will Imp~ bltn. ·
''best."
Tbtie i&amp; one early S)'Jftptom I)(
And rudlno- ol .., ,.,... aueh mont .... ncer" in a boy or
lar m..~~! • ~ ntws,.pors girl. It 11 ~ney. Between 90 anJI
14
1
a
v-e~r - t n would think 1M) )Jer eeftt of the crhn.lnats
har .....t lrnportlftt ...1 In Uf• brou11bt ~ore me -..ve • ree~

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$39.95
SUMMERS &amp; SON

RODNEY DOWNING

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3. The known bondholders, .mortPAT WIPPLE. Farm Bureau ln
gagees,
and other securit)' holderS
IUl"anee, Auto-Fire-lJ(e- Polio
ownlng
nr holding 1 pere.ent or
8-4-U
Phone 9B.
more · of· ·total aml)unt of botds,
WMPLETE ln~r-a_nc_•-::Pr:-:oteclion mortJages or otber securities are:
Ljfe, Auto, Fire, Pol:o. Call DoD
Ohio Company, ColPD)bUs,
Mill•. Mladleport, Ohio.
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cases wHere the stoekbolder pr
IIAX WARD A1ent for !l)mi Bu security
hQlder appears upon tbe
reau lolurance Companies. Autn
books
of
the compan:v as trustee
IJf•Pfre omee Phone ~. ~1"J
or in any other fiduci8J')' 'relathin,
lnp 92-X
S.10-tl
the name or the person or eorporatlon for whom such trusk!B: l.1
AUTO, FIRE, Hlll(lllallzation, Lift acting: also the statemettta in the"'
ln~urance, Bonda.
Prudential two paragrap~ show the ·aff.lanCI
Travelers. Call Don .Mullen, Porn fuU knowledee any ,b elle(.l!ll to tl\&lt;l
eroy.
8-14-tl circumstances a '11 d . CO~ltlo_nk
under which stockholderS lnd $e·
curltY holders who;dO ilot appe:Jr
N&gt;On the books of the coinpa.oy ·1as
trustees, hold stock inll· secyrjtiell
in a capacity other than that Of a
liona fide owner.
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BATTERY
B'UY
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th• Ohio Sta.. Junior P:1ir of
1954. Ho II presid•nt of the local FFA Ch•pter, prnlcMnt af
th• 1ophomore clau at high
school and has 1 ooocf ferminst
program in operttlon for vocetlonal eorlculture.
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aY DINNII HILL
· Three Racine Chapter- Future
Farmers exhibited at Obio State
Fair. They were: Don Hayrrlan,
Bill Hardin, and Dwain Sayre. Don
Hayman received fourth premium
oo ltis saw hon:e. Bill Hardln re.eeived. setond premium on his ez:·
hibit of Irish Cobbler potatoes.
Dwam Sayre received flrst premium on his lrish Cobbler poUtoes. Dwain Sayre received the
Grand Champion trop-hy presented ·by the Kroger C(Jmpany for
the best peck of potatoes exhibit1 ed in the Future Farmer Division
of the Junior Ohio State Fair.
Carroll Harris reports that his
gilt farrowed nine pigs.
Dennie Hill reports that his gilt
farrowed six pigs.
Larry Holter reports that he bas
cu-t his corn.
Kennett. Brewer reports that
he has started to cut corn.
Jimmy Deem reports that his
heifer we111hs 730 pounds.
·
The sophomore class of the
F. F. A. are constructing a sidewalk at the Racine Masonic Lodge.
I Boys helping are: Bob Bireh, Kenj neth Brewer, Robert
Burnem,

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CIIICAGO .DAffiY SHOW
A'ITRACTS BIG ENTRY

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FARMALL SUPER A
•
Reduced

COLUMBUS, 0.-An abundance
of protein foods will reach t~e
market in Oeiober the Ohio Slate
Extension Service predicts in is·
suing ib monthly list or ple.titiful
1 foods in cooperation with the U.
S. Department of Agriculture
Beef and cheese top the list.
•
Heavy supplies of western grass
fed cattle, augmented by arainfed
'I offerings frotlJ Midwest feed lots,
assures big supplies of beef. Most
1 &lt;lf the Increase will be in the grass
fattened catUe which furnish the
more economical beef. Cheese in
storage is at an all·time high, anrl
j ;Production is at leut holding on :~
par with eommmption.

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Turkeys, fryer chickens, 11nd
hens also continue on the plentiful
list. Turkey productipn thls year
has set a new hJgh. mark of 61
million birds, with the supply or
heavy breeds expected to be 7 per
cent larl(er than a year ago .
With mllli:. production conllnu
log above a year aa:o, supplies 00
milk and cl.&amp;lr7 ""Pr0ducts are also
~ed tO r~in plentiful.
Haddock ind shrimp are among
tbe t!lh OJ&lt;Pec:ll!d, \O bo ln abund·
durlnc tbe month, espe&lt;iaUy
haddock. · ., J J~ ~ .
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Margf"et Lehew·
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BUREAU

If one element is needed more
than ot'hers; heavy , use· of that
element makes the mQit of limited funds. Or if one trop in a
rotation responds bett.er than
others to' fertilizer, is pays to
use plenty on that crqp.

m- commission expires
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up to 1'7~ bu.lheb of IDllll ll'ala
1nd one ton al bay 10 boor.
-lULLS BUGS WITH VIRUI

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pUed from a !uraaee and fin. Th•
menufac.turer "YJ it will baa4le

The

MEIGS COUNTY

day ol ~lol)!ber,

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take-off. Eleetrie temptl".tLI.H' aad

alfety c:ontr()h are wired to th\.
trktor battery. Heated air il aup-

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SUPPLIES

Featuring
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SUNDAES
HALF GALLONS

RH;~ ,s . o~

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th.at't

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KJfE£6(;$dLESS

Of ALL

'DJAIRY
EEN

ljproc)

Virus spraya ' promise eheaf,
ea.sy control of alfalfa caterPUlan,
a serioua pest io CalifOI'II:ia tb.it
year . .About a pint will • treat
50 acrn, and the reaidue .la Dot
KN. . -ACTION SEAT
)!armful to man or liveotock. It
You .ean have an easier ridiog takes 4 to 7 days for a.a. effeetive
traator if you mount a car aboek kill. Di1ea.sed eaterpillll'l spread
Qorber behind tbe seat p(jt;''lt' (ht! vin11 to peeta that mdJe into
helps level out the sharp jolta oo t 1he fidel later, so th&amp; CGotrol b
The st11ble value of good land, rlll}jlb crwnd.
Jo~··=-·-1•_•t_l•.:•:..·- - - - - - - Baughman sald, Hflects these
facts : (1) Limited supp~ for sale,
(2) .good fUII'lera are shll making
money, (3) credit is available to
buy«a, •od (4) continued pr.esure for lara:er farms .

~~;~~ ~e:~~aia!~om:e~~~:::

Smokey Says:

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drying .la a

ter or sprJ..Da. Don't expect
prlee actvanee Iiiii large u
lNt
reu, b.cnrever-, odd• favor , en~
OUih lnereue to more thaD pay•
for Jtoraae.
3. ANIYI compare auppl~~at
pricea 08 ihe basi&amp; of coal per
pouad. of proteln. November and.
April are uual}f the
loW-price
.-. f
at ·
moow.. or pr em.
.f. · r,ediDI plaln eattle woa:'t
be ,_ "'bonanr.a" this year. The dec:bloD. lo btu ~tlain 1teen or helf·
era re&amp;tl on your ro111ha1e aupply

Your Best
SOURCE

Swor,n to Jpcl ·~ll&lt;cdb'4 ~•f•r•

1954.

Siz midw-est farm economlatt
report that aow il a pod time
to buy improved tum l1nd-lf
yoo. are buyinc to make a biHer
and more efficient fann, •o pay
__ ....
at l eut. 80 pereent d owo, llQU
hiWVe tbe abi.l.it)' to operate profitab.l:y.
• -·ordo··~ to a panel of eeono~
mic e~erts, "the values or IOOd
midwest farms are t.oldi~ about
steady at pres-ent leveb.."
Ernest T. Baugbman, Federal
Reserve Bank, Chicago, 11id farmers can lMk for land values to
wort: lower over the next year or
so. But, be added, if you're ln •
good financial por.ltion and come
across a ••gooc~ bU!i", there's DO
reason tO ~la'y .purehaie.

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"We've bad loU more Interest
io good land since January 1,"
aaid Bn.:e Rusaelt, -president,
Farmers
Naticnal
Cornpan.y.
"Some investors seem to be ID·
t_ielpati.ng more iDflation,"
be
said, ·'and many farmers want to
by addii"Jig another $3.38 worth of ·
Eddie Evans, Bill Dailey, Harold inorease the size of their farm ."
This may raise the question
nitrogen. At 75 pounds, he'd get
Faber, Carroll Harris, Larry HolOtber outlook information ofwhy attoonpt t.o get higher yield $4.40
for $3 .38. But tbe extra
ter, Clyde Johnson, James Kiser, fered by the t.rm eeonomiat&amp;:
when we already have ~xtensive bu5hel gained with a 100-pound
Wayne 'Rowe, Dwain Sayrf, Donnie
I. Feed probabl,- wiU be hlehfarm surpluseS. A farm business application would return only
CHICAGO, -Entries of the 1 dairy parade down- Chica.g:o's fa- Stobart, Larry Taylor, Richard cr during the coming year. Exis jUit Uke. any oth'er business . $2.20 for $3.38. Thus, the JOOSt continent's. top purebred
da1ry mous State Streel. The parade Theiss, _Theodore Willford, Wayne
It must operate eiifieiently in or- profitable Level's just over 75 cattle indicate an increased show·\ will sallut-e the natlon's dairvi Wilson, Richard Young, ...Wayne pect feed grains. to sell at s11pport
levels or above before t-he 193:5
der to provide a living for the pounds.
ing of all breeds at the 2nd Inter- farmers and will include
Van Meter and Dennie Hill.
farm llamily,
Larry .Ebersbach, reports that harvest.
Experiments conducted in the natiortal Dairy Show, to be be~Q of the daify breeds,
2. Hold soybeans tW lllte winhi 8 gilt farrowed two pigs.
Pr-es-ent :Price for cercsan M i'!l Corn Bdil detncmstrate that ferti· in the International Amt:~hithea- and edtJCational displays,
Sam Booth, Gary Van Meter,
in the neighbarhood of $1.25 for lization does even better when tre at the Chicago Stook Yards, queens, an&lt;i bands.
October
9
thro~(l
16,
·offici-als
Th-e
dairy
parade
down
Andy
Ward , Eugene Sellers, Cur·
14 ounces which is sutf&lt;ficif'nt to U!Jed along with other improved
treat 28 bushels of seod. 1f the
of the Show report.
go's busie9t. thorOUighfare
tis Randolph , .Tom Ebershach anrl
••..,hell• J practices. .
planting rate is llh to 2 u•
Using ;60 pounds of ,phosphet•,
Owners of prize winning cattle mark the 83rd
John Baker helped build the .Fu·
per acre. than it the hi·gher rate 25 pound• of rpotash, end 30 ftom the Atlantic and Pacific lhe day, of the ~rcat
ture Farmer display used m the
it would cost approximate-ly 20c pound• of nitrooon ,.r acre coasts and Canada will exhibit fire aHegeill-y started by
broiler festlval.
for seed tre-atment for the seed on corn, 111 farm•r car~ ,lltoos.t .ft. their best ammals 1n compeUtion I..eary 's cow kiok.mg over a
Phllip Bearhs, chairman of the
for one act e. With a
turnslby ebout '$13.00,per •ere for $6500 in cash priles Uwt are on Chtca•go's nea; west side,
party comm1tlce reports the chap·
of $2.00 per bushel
ovtr lfertlliur /cost. If tt. us" offe-red in the cor;)petitions for ober 9 , lB?l.
the
six
brocds
that
prodw.:
e
th~t
ter
~~armer anrl Green hand intyi~kl increase .-;·a~ only 1 bushel
other ~lmprov.d :farming prac·
nation's
mtikAyrshires,
Brown
Hundreds
of
4-H
and
tialion
wall be conducted in the
per acre the ~llrmer wouJ.d rc- tica1 1uch as }Planting of lbett.r4
Swiss
,
Guernseys,
Ho1
tems,
Jermembers
expect
lo
be
on
Vocational
Agnculture class roo'n
11
verietiH end control of
In·
M'YS,
and
MJllkf
with
theJr
animals
for
the
Fr1day
eventng,
Oct. 1, 1954 .
1.g Shorthorns.
Nett and 'd lseasts, ,'h• can inior Da1ry Show on Monday, Oelto· l
~---- - - ·- cr .... Inat r•turns by about
The Intemattonal Dairy Show, ber lith. Numerous troph1es
$11.50 per acre. But wh•n h• immedtateJ&lt;y following .he Naho· a large cash prize list are off•er~J!
u•u :ftrtillztr and
othtr nal Dairy Cattle CongrcS'S in Wa- for youngster exhibJtors at
improved practlc•• I tDg•ther, terloo, Iowa, will cen~er attention ChM:ago show.
his Nturns ~ lump ;to lb4ttttr lth•n of the nat ion's da irymen ~n
the
F•atures Judging 'Cont••t•
S30 50. !The C,ambl,.~tion paid Midwest where these two nationThree judlgmg contests will
$6.011.
al events wiN take place in tt.on- teS"t · the Slkill of many youn.g
Is
A farmer who &lt;lne:;n't have secutive weeks It 1s under the pie throughout the n~t·~~;:(~'::.l
money to buy large amounh
same management as the 54· 4-H Dairy Cattle Jutlg,wg
lertilizer must decide how to year old Intern:~lional Live Stock I the Collegiate Da iry cagt~lj•:~.~~:!~!
use, In the most profitab1e
Exposition, world famed annual ing ContJest, and the
show of the meal-making breeds Dairy Products Judging
what he can aflford.
A Wisconsin cx.pcrimcnt show· of farm animaJs.
A majonty of the stales will
cd that a farmer with $90fi.OO ,to
A special tra ~n Wil·l transport represented by teams in one
spend could gain $l.735.0ft with the cattle directly from the I9wa mor-e of these e"·ents, the
41;2 tons of hme, 750 pounds of show to the International Amp- mana~~m ent reports.
0-20·20 ' aoo 100 pounds of HH!jhilheatre 1n Chicago where they
Thcr2o Will he numuou9 ind•us~ l
per ae:-e on 20 acres fa 4 year will meet in competition
many trial and edlW"lliJonal exhibits 1n
oats-hay-hay-cotn rotation.) But Eastern and Canad1.an cathle.
conjunction w1th the cattle disH he c\tts the ()..~20 iO 300
'Stat• Stn•t Cilttl• P.rad•
plays that wlil emphasize and
pounds per acre-, his $900.r)O covThe openmg day kickoff of the dramatize the nutntional and
At' Pomeroy-Mason
E. Main St.
· erli 29 acres, .galnln.g
$2,169.00. Show, October 9, w1LI
feature a h-ealth values of milk products
Br.ldge
Tho rerum per acre;, lower - ··- ~M
~ e
-ch
. -a
-~ru"cal'
Cuts . Chi
~-.,k.Los~·
Pomeroy, 0.
• """"'dertlll ..,.._ eou1d ba •
Phone 98
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($75.00 c.ompar~ to $88.00), bu.t
oJJ
"'DANGEROUS
MOMEK'l'"
Luellle &amp; Adolph Saelens
cove-ring the extra a:::res boosts
Ja tbe woodl-1
tota-l . net returns.

5: The average nwnher of copiea
of each issue of this ·publlcaUOn
sold or distributed, tbrOu,rb ·them;!Js or otherwi!le, to paid subscribers durln.l tU 12 monthe precedin&amp; the date shown above was:
2633.

mo tb.ls 30tb

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IUM.
,
Top quality ALFALFA HAtfor
Tben you have the ot,b.er ex- • eale. OrviUe CHnrtD., 8 mHea
trfj!m~t)le dlil.d who ... brutalor Pon)er9)'. Peadl Fork
lpd by .st.upld, crueJ p•renti.
CoddJinJ and brutalb;atioo are
the handmaidens iR tbe ruination
ol our younpters.
The solution W' our problem,
then, liet a l(en,ratiO!II away. ·
Mu1t Stert ~ow
We must atart work. now, with
)'OUDI married ,eouplea, thoB.e who
•re jUit haviag thil~rea. Tb.'y
up
P.JUit bave julcllnc&amp;-not only the
aeientific, baby-bpo)[.·kind- bu.t the
reJiJi()ll,l tind-lo ra.iainc tbeir
dlildrea.
J.U:&amp;IOJf. 01110
T~ Roman Catholic Cbureb ia
markh:ac ueat .sttldet in this
ec*iO:D with ita can.a oonfer.en.c•.
I with 01011 of the: other f•itbs'
would follow wit.
The Jove of God apd Hi1 beneftclent influepe, must be br®eht
,,..,., AuJomob1... Hitlltll
back Into the home. The ehureh,
the home aod the 1thool are the
ACC!Iile:IIT
three e'ornentpnea upon wbicli ·~~
Cuuattr aU ._..,
lborall)' healthy ,-outll muat be
nurtured.
It ll ' up to our JOUft. married
re
coupl01 to determine wbeth~r Ju· ·
$ Q
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Vebilt ' ~ime o;m· d~inini1h in the
IIJM-¥ J'HpNM ..,.
'•~ 20 )'ein or •~ir-)lean,olt....~lf:!~~~~:.:~~
IOI'bld-Jt '!'UliJ'O:(/ eYp W9JJJ. 11

Potter· Jr., Columbus, Ohio.

eetve $2.00 in return for a 20c
inv.es.t.ment.
If we .consld•r ,this lffkl.ncy
ln. ....g•rd to f•rtlliar wt han
a similar .,.1Htt•r atary. f=erfl.·
llzlflon lf•t• , r~nMndld In
Melfi «:ounty /for Wheet It 400
p.ouncfs of 3-12·12 h""Uber.
Th• ff•ctor oovernlnt thl1 r ...
of ftrtlliz*'iorl J. usually tb•
mtJCimum amount tht ,clrlll wlfl
•pply rlllthtr than how much
cen bl tappllld for miXImum
•fflclency. ' Fertill:l:•r is '""
most profitably, wh.n th• ie•in
in yield lfrom •n increaMd tPP"
licetion 11ust PIYI f~ ~tself.
Take one
experlment with
whellt, fOT" example. Using 23
pounds of nitrogen per acre
raised the yield 6 busbels per
acre. At 50 pounds of nitrogen,
yield went liP 3 more bushels: at
75 p()(fln(fs, 2 mo: e bushels; at
100 pounds, 1 more bUshel. Whi· OHIO POTATO CHAMP--bwaln
ch fertilization r-ate paid best!
Sayr•. above, son of Mr. end
Assume 25 pounds of nitrogen Mn. Thomas Sayra of P6ttland,
costs $3.38 and Wheh bring-s wa1 iudgN th• 1 rO'ftr of the
$2.20 per bushel (about current b..t p~ck of ·poteton •nd was
pric~.)
1w1rded 1 trophy in tht Future
E&gt;ach
acre treated with
Farm•n of Amerlce division In
pounds of nitro.gcn would
$13 .20 (6 x $2.20) for tbe $3.38
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Rockets Tough

L=,N~.: J:m,••"' t-z. Crow Brothers First

MOON
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Plealant

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ma.narer of tbe OleveJWnd Indiana
.
m,de aa honorary men:tber
of tho .P"'ftlt, Tr ibe and "Chlel
of the Clev.. and PawMe Tltt)e''
Thursday jutt before . the aecood ·
, ..... .,the wortd s.r1...
Th e 1964 SEO pigskin se•son
Lopez !tf~ pr~l)!ented with a
Mets '-1d er way tonight with fou r
. larce war bolniet by 0114!{ Yel·
~: am ea to be played . Locally the
Jow
of .-:;~nee, Okla., '
Crow Brofbers bowlers. took
MiddlepGrt YeUO'W Jackets entel'
the PlttJburah over fir~t pii'Ce In the Pt. Pleaslain t he Wells ton Rock ets 111 '8 ~00
11!'.12.
ant City 1-et-g.ue last night a9 they
p. m. at the M-iddleport stadium ,
three strtltht &amp;ames !rom
won
while the durk horse Pomeroy
t.he previoUii leaders, Sflarkies.
aDd
Hubert
Panth ers tre k to Nelsonvill e to
, mate up the THe Ci-ow -Ghicks· now have won
meet Lowell · Cole's Hounds
atart~rs . Both lines will e"ight out of nine g.trnes, but have
In oth er games in the SEO the
PAVL "MHn" CLIPP(!RD
around the 212 pound lhree garnet; to_ make liiP with the
J ackson fronmen , pre sea!Hin fa
:·L ittle need be stated abo"t tbe
· m~rk.
Ohio Produce five of Ga ~ip o lis.
vorites to repeat as c~ampl_ons , _enw:ay we have ; been pickine them
Buckeye eophomores eslcrtai,.n the Logan
C hu~rta1ns,
Crow Bro~hers showed the abitbis fear . Last week we b'atted
· tbemnlves lut Week in
Jity
to wlh the . cioose ones last
whil e the Gallipolis Blue Devils 1000 in high eeb091 competition
:and many will see
ni·ght.
1'h~y took the first game
pl ay hGst to the Athens Bulldogs.
with 10 out of 10, and sq far Our
action aeaWt the by ·a ml!re.lt pins ; won- the secMost eyn of the lllfUI will
oelection of the Giants •••• !he
•
Ptdljlinent Werf Hollbaok ODd b)" only two plna witb a 921 GAETANO ' MAITINO ( llbavl! I
1M on the Pomeroy P1athers
· ·
End Bill MiebaeJ
favorabl f Indians also IOob very
tonight at they' taft the fltld
, CQLUMB!IS, 0.-UII\Ver~lty·
·
Ok 1 · j, 11me aeainat 8Ut, and ·squeezed aucceeds Attll lo PJccionl ns ltol·
.:C,&amp;Iifornta . BearR and tlle · Ohio .
Q.yarterback Andy
u OVM! ' thr&lt;1ugh Uhe 1l1t eame( by 10 pins. Jan r~e l gn ministe r. following
foi- fht flret time since their good .
thl! la tter's resigna tion as t·elillt
However,
this
is
;ano~her
w.
e
ek
·State
Buekeyes
wUI
clash
Sa:turday
l'alolUI
with
atartera
Parker
and
emazln1 32-7 win _o.,.r Cheuncev
Big/Bob Lolfka twaa the t-.•ro
ot
arres t ot his son PJtoro in "the ·
end,
&amp;~d
the
stt&gt;
club&amp;
are
setu.
lin
Ohio
Stadium
before
••UO\it
.BoiJo.
Tbe
Bueb
came
out
of
the
1
last week. The '•mhen heve
fOr the Chlcb at he came
Wil
ma. Montesi d ope~sex"·mUt•
in~
down
to
st-rlaus
bu~in~:
So
·i:I1Jwd.
of
,o00
in
whit
lifll
be
'time
without
·Jnjuries
1nd
the
79
one of the best beckfleld com·
thr'ough with aperes ln. both · tier case.
I l llle rtlaU Qn.a l)
Jets
torg~t
about
tH:e
prehmanar·the
fourth
tame
between
the
intQUacf
cOuld
be
at
Ill
pby"aical
bfn.tlons In the circuit, and
ef
tht/flrat
ltwo
games
tO
uP
the season Saturday.
Coach RaJ: Jarvis hapH te kNI' les, ·.~n~ IEet dowr, to . the problem .ierseetional opponeiltfi. : 'IW~ . of pe'a t
the o:vidorla•. In the second
of
P:letmg
a
few
winners.
tbe
three
previOUJ'
nteetinJI
hntlletW~~
halVes of the eame. Dr. game ·he Jnuded It ., ..It alght
his bays from becoming avarP•nteroy t7 ftt~ionvll_le h
\een in the Rote Bowl, the fir:st John · W. Wllce, Ohio State head
confklent as thty mHt the once
plna ·on. 'hi• IPirt to ti•, but
fhel't
won't
be
o~ny
chance
for
•
dat.ins bold to Jan. 1; l92J, when •t.o0tblfll ' eOJ:elf from lll13 throuJh
bMten Hounds.
came
thr•yth 'with \• strlh to
letup on ~ht Panthtn In thJa the Beats walloped OhiO State 28 11028, _ an4 W~ley B. Fealer, ex- provide :the.jtwo· !,pin •margin.
NelsoRvlUe has split even in two
games. Th.f.y were the 32nd. vie- ont. Coach b• Jervl• hit .ab to o. The .second conie.t alSo was 'Buck eOich and former All·Amero"-nM In hltt, e~r~ . and ttr'!y a Pasadena attraction
lean will be· aamed to the FootPaul OOford' . led the Chicks
HIAYTWIIOMT CHAMP Rocky Marciano (front) eita In hellcoptertim · in Chauncey's victory string
,
ml.ht
lit"'
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their
.
IUfll
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Jan
.
,
the
Bueb.
'at~
P'ame.
They
follow
otiio
180, 189 and 172 for a 541
with
vJitb Hugh RanlldeD ta Crft!Wne, Qallf., where he \VCnt to volun•
1950
2
that the Panthers sn11pped as the
teer belp h1 fighting foreat tirea; ~ky hat been' training Jn SI!D1
tht Houndt will ft out ta pull 17 to 14:·Lilt yeii'e c-lash
Chtrlh W. (Chic) Hlrl(!y total, while Rink Menchini had
Devils won 30-6, but last we~k
Bernatdtno, C4lll.
(lntm,aHonal Bowtldphoto)
waa Ito hOnored a( the Yichi- 520 and F-rank Kunele had 515.
an uptet.
.
eley f'esJflted in ·a ag,.19
came back with a fairly easy 19Walllton
20
Mlllfdleport
6-tor
Ohio
State.
gn
State
(rame la1t year.
13 win over Berne Union .
The .scores;.
the
Ja.tktts
run
Up
•••lnat
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WUca
coached
the Bucks . to M•N'S 'l:ITY
The Hounds in Garry Bohyer ef tha beat UnH lq t.h• 1J11$Uf~
Heading the
thtee 'stg Ten tft:les and oa fout
SPARKlES
have one of the best becks in the but tiM! RotkM$ haM .,, iaax. tent will bf
other ·ofcMiGas bis--team&amp; lost .b!J{
league. Bottyer, who weighs over ..:.,len-• •·..•tJd. M'""lt. .., Larson, rated
G.
Faires
172 143 154
·
WU
h d
in
1
200 ·pounds, is a good runner, and
It
Rose
147 199 180
to
.Bear foOtbali ,..at8. Lanoo led
e
n
L.
Choqu'ette182
224 147
also can pass. He -will be B threat
1
mlst•ktt. ~nd If thet 4o tJat. -lnr tbe natiQil in offeme Jut &amp;eaton wbo, -Ute ..JI-.tley; gained the '
Southpaw Johnny Antonelli
lo
the
Panthers
with
his
wide
open
C.
Greer
·
1M
195 157
I had s ome trouUi cs of my own
Jachb could lkft Up ·• tirr1flc with lfl'72 yards--1"431 with Pll!l· tblcal honor In 1928, '29 .altd '30.
pitched the Giants to • 3-1 vic- o ut there yesterday. 'They · tell mf' g&lt;~ m e.
168 158 158
fl. ht. ·
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Jng and ltl oa the 1rouad. He
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f h B k. G. Durbin
tory over th• Indians Thund•y
824 919 796
Nelsonville als-o will have size
also Set abc University of
Feal~r .\f.~ captain o t e uc IJ TOTAL
I lett 13 lodian r unners ' on the
1Mns1 his thm a two-game ad- bases. Db you know all I have tv on th e Panthers, but it will be by
Athen• 20 Gallipolis l~the PRSflini. retOI'ds, evenly divided
1930 wh~n he wa1 named thE' CROW •&amp;RDTHiRS
'l•n-tlge in the World S•ries. say ·about that ? (ioOjfi . I wouldn't only a small
180 189 \72
advantage .
The Bulldogs establish themselve,e as tween game ·•bd seasonal · feats
valu.at»e pl~yer to th~ te~ . P. Clitfurd
In the followi"- dispatch, he care if the.re were ~5 g u~ stand- Hou nd hne will average 163 nne of the teams to beat in the One of his marks came against :Ff:l.l.er wil, DOt be present or ~ R. Menchini
184 191 14~
tells how he did It.
154 U55 178
ing out there, so long as they pounds per mag BS to 161 ldt SEO with a close win over the the Buckey'el-13 eoJnpJet.ioa1, u eeremony. Ael!'epting the awarr\ W. Hovatter
F.
Kungle
151
201 163
BY JOHNNY ANTONELLI
Pomeroy,
and
the
backfield
will
f'•u,mb·er he laterdupilleattd agalbfit for him will WSam Selb)', a. too~ ..
twice beaten Devils.
didn' t score on us.
R. Louks
1116 ·185 148
J
AI Told To Tbe Un1ted PrMs
a,:l\lJOD
.
27
.uvgan
...--t
e
Ironave
r'age
163
pounds
against
1"5
•
••
h
Slanford.
ball
team
m~~;te
and
former
Buck
~t · w•s • rough a•m• fer me
TOTAL
88&amp; 921 800 2562
for t:h t&gt; Panthers
NEW YORK liP- It 's a t o1:J~ ·u p from the very firt.t tit'h_. 11~
men have entirely too many guns
The Bears, eoache( by Lynn 811lstant coacb.
who's rou gher, th e Indians or th"
f{)r
Logan,
and
it
is
·likCI;y
that
(Pappy)
Waldorf,
formerly
of
Fesler
CQ.4Cbed
th_e
B~~ke~:
fa1t ball that AI Smith whacked
Probably the best of the Hound
Dodgers.
far a hamer. I had my bes-t stuH
lme men arc t ackle Ed Keating Bt Gene Slaughter will give his re- Northwestern, will arrive by char- from 1947 tbrOueh 1950, 18
team t1lng for the Bi1 Ten titlt!
on that o"ne and wh•n Srt\lth hit 168 p oundS, guard J1m Pickett ; t serves a chance to get a little ex.· tered plane Thur.&amp;day ~::Vening
' Don 't le t any.one tell you lh.ll t
perience.
work
out
at
2
p
.
m,
Friday
jn
Ohio
and
winning over California ·
it, l .know I had my work cut 170 poun;ls, and end Art Hunley
Cleveland b all club isn't -h ar-d to
tlie RC'llle Bowl.
• Wahama 13 Paden City 7- we'll Stadium before the Bucks
o..lt for
at 156 po~nds.
beat; r ight down to the last pilth
PrObable
r
,
"" starting lineups:
PO$
.
Frankly.
I
was
tickled
to
hue
Coach Jarvi s will stick to thP giv~ the Falcons the nod in spite over.
01 course, the Dod gers eat up le-ft
of the fact that we know little
Satillfied with last week's
CALIFOR.NIA
•
li s-nllil IN'rt, a vrlry smtH ~Urt,
same linel\p that he ha1 bee n .usbanded pitcll el'S whil e lhc Jndi11ns
about
the
·.
pp
JiYer
learn
.
ing
lineup
against
the
Hanifan
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in fhe first two runs we sc~red
mg a ll season . Harvld Brown and
s,e,e!l). to have a little more t ro uble
Rutland 20 JIJ' 13---coach Jim Hoosiers, who bowed 28 to
Oliver .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · LT
with southpaws.
in tilt fifth. Of count, Dusty Mi\c h Johnson will be at the ends,
Venotirl
has
them
dieting
a
ain
Coach
Wc,od;y
Hayes
plans
to
Mat'tuccf
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · LG
1
Rhocf" came th.-augh with the Milton Lambert and Earl Smith
it
Rutlan~.
and
tbe
fans
like
4the
same
eleyen
agallls-t
the
Hueltine
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C
big ·;,if in that inning wha-n he will start at tackl es, .John Young
~im
shouJCI
cop
th.is
CIDe,
but
the
Three
Blieb
·who
failed
to
Gil
kef
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RG
and Don Grueft!'rt at gu¢, and
tlec( thf game with his singf_e.
Ghilarcl;~i ,.,, · · · · · ·,• -+ · ~~
r
· ene M1lch wilJ be at ce!ler . The .\t.heris COLf!~ty eleven _migh~ sur. against Indiana may Pee
j:Pise.
;service
this
weet.
The
Carmleltael
.. ,.,,·,, ;·.. .''O':f .
Wh !!n l ca mt" up with one
backfi eld will be' Billy S~ eridan,
OF
Barboursville 27 Pl. Pleasant 1'3 •::ludes Quarterbacl(,
Llrson · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · QB
and the hast-t; full , I made up my Bj lly Quails, Bob Wil son and Budmind 1 was mere ly going to try dy F;nglish.
- last year-'s Werd Virginia Class .Fullback Don Vicic and
Wll1on · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 41
Bordonaro ...... . ...... · RH
to meet the h;dL I h1t that ground
Down at Middleport COach A champs again have 8 powerful I&lt;Dave Wllliatn.s.
The Bears wiU bring 20 letter- Drew · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · FB
er tO Bobby Avila and I knew he Charlie Mcgon•ld will find his team, but they will bave to stop
among their . traveling squad OHIO STATE
POf.
made th e force at 5eco{)nd but 1 tiny Yellow Jtck.. eleven heny Paul Bennett if they waul to Ma-e
· · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · LE
gave 1t all I h01d to beat th! relay
undefdogs -.ainlt a Wellston the Big Blacks. GQuJd be an upst-t:, .or 38, eight "of whom wiiJ start.
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · LT
to first . 1 knew I was safe he· t..m th•t haa ana of the b41 1t · but we'll string al011g with the 1'be excepUons are Guard Don
ONLY
cau se I could fe el it. I arriv ed linOI In the league. CMch Ben champs.
•Gilkey, ·Tackle Harry Ghilarduecl Puker · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~G
PhUco and Admin!
at thr~ bag a second before th e Wilson hu a vet•ri.n lnd btJ
Chaunc:ar 33 Lakin 1-tll• _.lue ·a nd .Halfoack Sebastian Bordonaro . Vargo · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
•Nine
letterinen
and
·
Reichenbach
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RG
TELEVISION ,throw did . lt certamly felt good
line, and while he htl an inexO.vi11 ..t •nathtt strl111 ttart.
laelllded In This Group Is A
)faehinsky
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RT
to see Hank Thompson cross Wit h
pl(rlenctll backf"ld tha !tackers
tid. ·~· ft~ty they Ullh•rn in
I Piece Lbln.r Room Suite
atlll have m•naged to taka two
Cheuncey lut ~rl41~y nl1ht,
South Carolina 20 West
Brubaker · ·' · · · · · · · · : · · ' · RE
t he ru n t ha t put us ahead .
$3UDDOWN
~uett ........ . .... . . . .. QB
TEL~VISIO.N
I gu~s. I began to get ·a
I
games i" a
wlfhout defeat
lven th.t . ~·r falture dida't 14-the Gamecocb beat
dtht'
th
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Cuaady
...
c
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Lll
1
Ja!Jnoe fn Eas:v Payments ·li t ed nea r the end . Leo Durocher in warm up gem••
••v• tham. - nice Oeirtt, Ita.
~: : s some ing. We look
W8tk'hU . , , ...... ... .. , , . RH
See It Today at
told me to keep bearing down
The .Roe'kets took. 3 9_0 dJ.ision
Ohio State • 21 Califoroia 16emd.._. o ...s_qu~e. p~st Art Le;~vi.s Bobo , ,. .. , 1 • , • • • •• . • . .. • ~ FB
when he ca me out to the mou'ntl from a good Portsmouth East ele •t he Bucks may have the def"en5ive an .r_tll .... OP,n_taJOeers.
~.a-N •
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BrOauuut•:- 1 ..s.. C. 1n1t.on11.
Ill .tnDis 28 Stanford 7-wbo
t o talk with me m the se venth .
ven , and last week walloped Oak s~vvy of sotO)ptnf Paul Larson and
d
Rutland, 0.
When Vic Wertz cam e up with Hill 27-0.
his all around game. llf they d~ beard of stoppina J. c. c:aro,Un·~ l ftttwlft); c . B.
. . &lt;Jtoun up):
Or
lt.OBs, Baa ,ranc~o; KLX, Qaktwo on a nd two out in Hac ninth.
Wellston has a line that will t~en . Hop Cassidy &lt;~nd company for two t!yi&amp;bt week en&lt;tt.
lind; WT~ CJeYtiii!D~; WGAR,
I was especi ally careful with h im. average 168 pounds. but HAll SEO Will ,ake. care Qf the of.tensive
Mie~l)an
20 Army 13-a ::J':.:~ Cl
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I'
one for the Wolverilies
' evelaodj ."
n .a~ To edo; WBt-JS,
I rem embe red what he rtid to us guard Lon Ghearing is read.Jr for edge _too grve them a win.
Masou,
Va.
'Wil:vN. Wrto, &lt;OOiurnbua; W!!FII
1 81 1•
Oh10 U.. 20 Toledo 7- the BobWednesday and I wasn 't going tn serwice the weight chart goes up.
I •
eompany.
• Wliflblfllloll; wostr, Ohio !late
make the same mistake.
Ghearing has been sidelined with c~IB surpr1~ last week with d
Ia
·u.t,on!tr (feetllni ohio network
iiiiiiii..l .1 cut on his head, but figures to wm over Xav1er, and jt looks like ·h""
aJ~a.o.ld Army·
Of U ita tiona.)
see at least part lime service they have another gOOd Pall club
Pitt
. Ill-a d!&gt;9'!
against th e Jackets .
up ~th~s way.
Th e Rockets use th e T forma M1Ch1gan State 27 Wisconsin 2f1
tion , and at qu~~rterhack have ......the Badgers are favored, but
• ..... 'h•l
Eddie Skeens, who was a reserve we look lor th~ Rose Howl Champ~
•
· back of Patt~rson las t year. Both to rebound w1th a bang.
halfiHI~ks are fast with two veter- _Not_re D~tne 27 Purdue 7- tbeans, Harold Vickers and l.&amp;re Jcn . Fightrng lmh moves on to another
nin.gs al 'those positions. Kermit go~fl season, but Purdue will be
E'fans will be Bl fullba ck, and· Pnmcd for an upset.
Evans also was a sub in 19~3 .
•
Coaeh McDonald probably will
Ferguson
141
RG
have his Jal'kets back close to top
Tham ..
lSI
RT
physical conditiOn tonight. He will
Puc. .tt
147
RE
start lohn Fisher and Jim Puckett
Vromen
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iG thape
142
QB
at dl'e ends, Larry Lacey and BudHovatttr
144
HB
· 'i .., fio!'O to set
Now'•
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attendlng the conventiou 9f. the Dames of Mial~a at
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a Pbttp o'f .frien.d s from Wheeling
qd ·'iveJisbu~t. W. Va., ond . ill~
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Evtryone is wlleome t!) the
J.,ajlrel
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Sundar S&lt;hool
lially 'Day;
be held
Ockl'ber tbe 3.cd. Carl
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A ruetint: ,will be held t&lt;l·
n~t tt Ute JloNiJPri.ws Church
at 8 p.m., to plan ior the farmers
Institute to be lldd in tha~ cQMmUnJ.ty. T4e· iziltltilte w:ill be held
on Noverq:b er tbe. ~h, ttnnounetd
tJt Jotlo Harlofti, pteeldont.
~ETINO

Mra: Clarenee ., Allen of New
Marsbfleld visited Thunday with
... Mr.- p-(l;~rs.·: Be~n Poon an~
· at~ded- the.brciller feativaJ.
· t.lr. and !\ln. William Jon~ of
'Columbus were Pomeroy visiior.ll
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IIALL\' DAY· TO Bl OllaRVIJ1
Rally Day will bt "Obterved oo
Sul[d~ !Jiol1ll~l •! 9:30 ~ the Jb.
tine · B~pt&amp;st- Oh;tc:'- ~nnou~ed by

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The LOyal Pals' Clap of the
Mktdleport Church of Chrlet will
meet Tuesday evnint
home of Mrs. Freda .

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111BM8E&amp; RDBUL DBPosiT INSU.ANCE

the pool&lt;ir, Rev:··T, T. SltOiton. ·

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contributed to com~lete
their
quota for the quarter. All auction
nle w11 held with M-rs. Reynolds
as the Auctioneer of band-made
articles. The hostess served a salad course to MW Susie Taylor,
toullea, La., an out of town mem·
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the · Heath I
Method-i.t Ohurth wilt have • . rehearsal Saturday at I :jiG p. Dl . for
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aT)' Society of the Church of Chr:ist
met Tuesday evenin.a at the hom~.J
of Mu. Guy Reynolds witb Mrs.
WUliam Bradfm-d, president, in
charee of the business meetinP.
and leader of the devotional 9et·
vice. Mrs. · Br.a dford used devOtional material from " The W otld
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· Mr'1. WIUJam Ek!hinHer Tburtday
... aRc~· a*f.erul~ t~e broUer feilival.
Mrs. otto Darst &lt;If Arkansas
and brother loe Kautt· or Wt4ie~:­
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· Mr. and Mrl'. 'aafry Arter and
i !son Billy of Chillicothe s&amp;;ent the
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t·Mr; •nd M.ril. William Daniels.
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Mrs. Max Sanborn, .tf4:;1.
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Jeanne 01-.rk, Sara J!atl.ne ~
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George Baker, Mrs. Jo.t-••
Mrs. Max Roller, Mrs. Viola
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Schaaf, and Nancy . Roller. Sendine glfts, but unable to
attend !f;p! ~rs. ~,arrtumil ,~p.xton, ¥rs·. Rotiett Ctri(, Mrs, Cpfnell Vance, Mrs. Gerald An.thont.
Mn. ""B ruce Uor.a-.·r Mre-. M. L.
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Clubs Anniversary'

the sUver eotltJ! ·~~e ·..,.... a
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Persolials

laileoos thower wu· held · &amp;l .tbe
t.ome of Mrs. Forrest Bacbtel .
Other hoatesaes wer4t Mf's. C. . "Wood, MrS. E. M. Blato. lolrs. . Rl·
ehar d Orets, an-d Mrl. pe011e-Dt·
lias. Games were play~
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Mrs. E. S. Schaaf, ljln. Earl Knt-

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SCHOOLS

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Rockets Tough

L=,N~.: J:m,••"' t-z. Crow Brothers First

MOON
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ma.narer of tbe OleveJWnd Indiana
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m,de aa honorary men:tber
of tho .P"'ftlt, Tr ibe and "Chlel
of the Clev.. and PawMe Tltt)e''
Thursday jutt before . the aecood ·
, ..... .,the wortd s.r1...
Th e 1964 SEO pigskin se•son
Lopez !tf~ pr~l)!ented with a
Mets '-1d er way tonight with fou r
. larce war bolniet by 0114!{ Yel·
~: am ea to be played . Locally the
Jow
of .-:;~nee, Okla., '
Crow Brofbers bowlers. took
MiddlepGrt YeUO'W Jackets entel'
the PlttJburah over fir~t pii'Ce In the Pt. Pleaslain t he Wells ton Rock ets 111 '8 ~00
11!'.12.
ant City 1-et-g.ue last night a9 they
p. m. at the M-iddleport stadium ,
three strtltht &amp;ames !rom
won
while the durk horse Pomeroy
t.he previoUii leaders, Sflarkies.
aDd
Hubert
Panth ers tre k to Nelsonvill e to
, mate up the THe Ci-ow -Ghicks· now have won
meet Lowell · Cole's Hounds
atart~rs . Both lines will e"ight out of nine g.trnes, but have
In oth er games in the SEO the
PAVL "MHn" CLIPP(!RD
around the 212 pound lhree garnet; to_ make liiP with the
J ackson fronmen , pre sea!Hin fa
:·L ittle need be stated abo"t tbe
· m~rk.
Ohio Produce five of Ga ~ip o lis.
vorites to repeat as c~ampl_ons , _enw:ay we have ; been pickine them
Buckeye eophomores eslcrtai,.n the Logan
C hu~rta1ns,
Crow Bro~hers showed the abitbis fear . Last week we b'atted
· tbemnlves lut Week in
Jity
to wlh the . cioose ones last
whil e the Gallipolis Blue Devils 1000 in high eeb091 competition
:and many will see
ni·ght.
1'h~y took the first game
pl ay hGst to the Athens Bulldogs.
with 10 out of 10, and sq far Our
action aeaWt the by ·a ml!re.lt pins ; won- the secMost eyn of the lllfUI will
oelection of the Giants •••• !he
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1M on the Pomeroy P1athers
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End Bill MiebaeJ
favorabl f Indians also IOob very
tonight at they' taft the fltld
, CQLUMB!IS, 0.-UII\Ver~lty·
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Ok 1 · j, 11me aeainat 8Ut, and ·squeezed aucceeds Attll lo PJccionl ns ltol·
.:C,&amp;Iifornta . BearR and tlle · Ohio .
Q.yarterback Andy
u OVM! ' thr&lt;1ugh Uhe 1l1t eame( by 10 pins. Jan r~e l gn ministe r. following
foi- fht flret time since their good .
thl! la tter's resigna tion as t·elillt
However,
this
is
;ano~her
w.
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ek
·State
Buekeyes
wUI
clash
Sa:turday
l'alolUI
with
atartera
Parker
and
emazln1 32-7 win _o.,.r Cheuncev
Big/Bob Lolfka twaa the t-.•ro
ot
arres t ot his son PJtoro in "the ·
end,
&amp;~d
the
stt&gt;
club&amp;
are
setu.
lin
Ohio
Stadium
before
••UO\it
.BoiJo.
Tbe
Bueb
came
out
of
the
1
last week. The '•mhen heve
fOr the Chlcb at he came
Wil
ma. Montesi d ope~sex"·mUt•
in~
down
to
st-rlaus
bu~in~:
So
·i:I1Jwd.
of
,o00
in
whit
lifll
be
'time
without
·Jnjuries
1nd
the
79
one of the best beckfleld com·
thr'ough with aperes ln. both · tier case.
I l llle rtlaU Qn.a l)
Jets
torg~t
about
tH:e
prehmanar·the
fourth
tame
between
the
intQUacf
cOuld
be
at
Ill
pby"aical
bfn.tlons In the circuit, and
ef
tht/flrat
ltwo
games
tO
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the season Saturday.
Coach RaJ: Jarvis hapH te kNI' les, ·.~n~ IEet dowr, to . the problem .ierseetional opponeiltfi. : 'IW~ . of pe'a t
the o:vidorla•. In the second
of
P:letmg
a
few
winners.
tbe
three
previOUJ'
nteetinJI
hntlletW~~
halVes of the eame. Dr. game ·he Jnuded It ., ..It alght
his bays from becoming avarP•nteroy t7 ftt~ionvll_le h
\een in the Rote Bowl, the fir:st John · W. Wllce, Ohio State head
confklent as thty mHt the once
plna ·on. 'hi• IPirt to ti•, but
fhel't
won't
be
o~ny
chance
for
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dat.ins bold to Jan. 1; l92J, when •t.o0tblfll ' eOJ:elf from lll13 throuJh
bMten Hounds.
came
thr•yth 'with \• strlh to
letup on ~ht Panthtn In thJa the Beats walloped OhiO State 28 11028, _ an4 W~ley B. Fealer, ex- provide :the.jtwo· !,pin •margin.
NelsoRvlUe has split even in two
games. Th.f.y were the 32nd. vie- ont. Coach b• Jervl• hit .ab to o. The .second conie.t alSo was 'Buck eOich and former All·Amero"-nM In hltt, e~r~ . and ttr'!y a Pasadena attraction
lean will be· aamed to the FootPaul OOford' . led the Chicks
HIAYTWIIOMT CHAMP Rocky Marciano (front) eita In hellcoptertim · in Chauncey's victory string
,
ml.ht
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the
Bueb.
'at~
P'ame.
They
follow
otiio
180, 189 and 172 for a 541
with
vJitb Hugh RanlldeD ta Crft!Wne, Qallf., where he \VCnt to volun•
1950
2
that the Panthers sn11pped as the
teer belp h1 fighting foreat tirea; ~ky hat been' training Jn SI!D1
tht Houndt will ft out ta pull 17 to 14:·Lilt yeii'e c-lash
Chtrlh W. (Chic) Hlrl(!y total, while Rink Menchini had
Devils won 30-6, but last we~k
Bernatdtno, C4lll.
(lntm,aHonal Bowtldphoto)
waa Ito hOnored a( the Yichi- 520 and F-rank Kunele had 515.
an uptet.
.
eley f'esJflted in ·a ag,.19
came back with a fairly easy 19Walllton
20
Mlllfdleport
6-tor
Ohio
State.
gn
State
(rame la1t year.
13 win over Berne Union .
The .scores;.
the
Ja.tktts
run
Up
•••lnat
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coached
the Bucks . to M•N'S 'l:ITY
The Hounds in Garry Bohyer ef tha beat UnH lq t.h• 1J11$Uf~
Heading the
thtee 'stg Ten tft:les and oa fout
SPARKlES
have one of the best becks in the but tiM! RotkM$ haM .,, iaax. tent will bf
other ·ofcMiGas bis--team&amp; lost .b!J{
league. Bottyer, who weighs over ..:.,len-• •·..•tJd. M'""lt. .., Larson, rated
G.
Faires
172 143 154
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h d
in
1
200 ·pounds, is a good runner, and
It
Rose
147 199 180
to
.Bear foOtbali ,..at8. Lanoo led
e
n
L.
Choqu'ette182
224 147
also can pass. He -will be B threat
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mlst•ktt. ~nd If thet 4o tJat. -lnr tbe natiQil in offeme Jut &amp;eaton wbo, -Ute ..JI-.tley; gained the '
Southpaw Johnny Antonelli
lo
the
Panthers
with
his
wide
open
C.
Greer
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195 157
I had s ome trouUi cs of my own
Jachb could lkft Up ·• tirr1flc with lfl'72 yards--1"431 with Pll!l· tblcal honor In 1928, '29 .altd '30.
pitched the Giants to • 3-1 vic- o ut there yesterday. 'They · tell mf' g&lt;~ m e.
168 158 158
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tory over th• Indians Thund•y
824 919 796
Nelsonville als-o will have size
also Set abc University of
Feal~r .\f.~ captain o t e uc IJ TOTAL
I lett 13 lodian r unners ' on the
1Mns1 his thm a two-game ad- bases. Db you know all I have tv on th e Panthers, but it will be by
Athen• 20 Gallipolis l~the PRSflini. retOI'ds, evenly divided
1930 wh~n he wa1 named thE' CROW •&amp;RDTHiRS
'l•n-tlge in the World S•ries. say ·about that ? (ioOjfi . I wouldn't only a small
180 189 \72
advantage .
The Bulldogs establish themselve,e as tween game ·•bd seasonal · feats
valu.at»e pl~yer to th~ te~ . P. Clitfurd
In the followi"- dispatch, he care if the.re were ~5 g u~ stand- Hou nd hne will average 163 nne of the teams to beat in the One of his marks came against :Ff:l.l.er wil, DOt be present or ~ R. Menchini
184 191 14~
tells how he did It.
154 U55 178
ing out there, so long as they pounds per mag BS to 161 ldt SEO with a close win over the the Buckey'el-13 eoJnpJet.ioa1, u eeremony. Ael!'epting the awarr\ W. Hovatter
F.
Kungle
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201 163
BY JOHNNY ANTONELLI
Pomeroy,
and
the
backfield
will
f'•u,mb·er he laterdupilleattd agalbfit for him will WSam Selb)', a. too~ ..
twice beaten Devils.
didn' t score on us.
R. Louks
1116 ·185 148
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AI Told To Tbe Un1ted PrMs
a,:l\lJOD
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27
.uvgan
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Ironave
r'age
163
pounds
against
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Slanford.
ball
team
m~~;te
and
former
Buck
~t · w•s • rough a•m• fer me
TOTAL
88&amp; 921 800 2562
for t:h t&gt; Panthers
NEW YORK liP- It 's a t o1:J~ ·u p from the very firt.t tit'h_. 11~
men have entirely too many guns
The Bears, eoache( by Lynn 811lstant coacb.
who's rou gher, th e Indians or th"
f{)r
Logan,
and
it
is
·likCI;y
that
(Pappy)
Waldorf,
formerly
of
Fesler
CQ.4Cbed
th_e
B~~ke~:
fa1t ball that AI Smith whacked
Probably the best of the Hound
Dodgers.
far a hamer. I had my bes-t stuH
lme men arc t ackle Ed Keating Bt Gene Slaughter will give his re- Northwestern, will arrive by char- from 1947 tbrOueh 1950, 18
team t1lng for the Bi1 Ten titlt!
on that o"ne and wh•n Srt\lth hit 168 p oundS, guard J1m Pickett ; t serves a chance to get a little ex.· tered plane Thur.&amp;day ~::Vening
' Don 't le t any.one tell you lh.ll t
perience.
work
out
at
2
p
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m,
Friday
jn
Ohio
and
winning over California ·
it, l .know I had my work cut 170 poun;ls, and end Art Hunley
Cleveland b all club isn't -h ar-d to
tlie RC'llle Bowl.
• Wahama 13 Paden City 7- we'll Stadium before the Bucks
o..lt for
at 156 po~nds.
beat; r ight down to the last pilth
PrObable
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"" starting lineups:
PO$
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Frankly.
I
was
tickled
to
hue
Coach Jarvi s will stick to thP giv~ the Falcons the nod in spite over.
01 course, the Dod gers eat up le-ft
of the fact that we know little
Satillfied with last week's
CALIFOR.NIA
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same linel\p that he ha1 bee n .usbanded pitcll el'S whil e lhc Jndi11ns
about
the
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learn
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lineup
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mg a ll season . Harvld Brown and
s,e,e!l). to have a little more t ro uble
Rutland 20 JIJ' 13---coach Jim Hoosiers, who bowed 28 to
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with southpaws.
in tilt fifth. Of count, Dusty Mi\c h Johnson will be at the ends,
Venotirl
has
them
dieting
a
ain
Coach
Wc,od;y
Hayes
plans
to
Mat'tuccf
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Rhocf" came th.-augh with the Milton Lambert and Earl Smith
it
Rutlan~.
and
tbe
fans
like
4the
same
eleyen
agallls-t
the
Hueltine
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big ·;,if in that inning wha-n he will start at tackl es, .John Young
~im
shouJCI
cop
th.is
CIDe,
but
the
Three
Blieb
·who
failed
to
Gil
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and Don Grueft!'rt at gu¢, and
tlec( thf game with his singf_e.
Ghilarcl;~i ,.,, · · · · · ·,• -+ · ~~
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· ene M1lch wilJ be at ce!ler . The .\t.heris COLf!~ty eleven _migh~ sur. against Indiana may Pee
j:Pise.
;service
this
weet.
The
Carmleltael
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Wh !!n l ca mt" up with one
backfi eld will be' Billy S~ eridan,
OF
Barboursville 27 Pl. Pleasant 1'3 •::ludes Quarterbacl(,
Llrson · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · QB
and the hast-t; full , I made up my Bj lly Quails, Bob Wil son and Budmind 1 was mere ly going to try dy F;nglish.
- last year-'s Werd Virginia Class .Fullback Don Vicic and
Wll1on · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 41
Bordonaro ...... . ...... · RH
to meet the h;dL I h1t that ground
Down at Middleport COach A champs again have 8 powerful I&lt;Dave Wllliatn.s.
The Bears wiU bring 20 letter- Drew · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · FB
er tO Bobby Avila and I knew he Charlie Mcgon•ld will find his team, but they will bave to stop
among their . traveling squad OHIO STATE
POf.
made th e force at 5eco{)nd but 1 tiny Yellow Jtck.. eleven heny Paul Bennett if they waul to Ma-e
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gave 1t all I h01d to beat th! relay
undefdogs -.ainlt a Wellston the Big Blacks. GQuJd be an upst-t:, .or 38, eight "of whom wiiJ start.
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to first . 1 knew I was safe he· t..m th•t haa ana of the b41 1t · but we'll string al011g with the 1'be excepUons are Guard Don
ONLY
cau se I could fe el it. I arriv ed linOI In the league. CMch Ben champs.
•Gilkey, ·Tackle Harry Ghilarduecl Puker · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~G
PhUco and Admin!
at thr~ bag a second before th e Wilson hu a vet•ri.n lnd btJ
Chaunc:ar 33 Lakin 1-tll• _.lue ·a nd .Halfoack Sebastian Bordonaro . Vargo · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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TELEVISION ,throw did . lt certamly felt good
line, and while he htl an inexO.vi11 ..t •nathtt strl111 ttart.
laelllded In This Group Is A
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to see Hank Thompson cross Wit h
pl(rlenctll backf"ld tha !tackers
tid. ·~· ft~ty they Ullh•rn in
I Piece Lbln.r Room Suite
atlll have m•naged to taka two
Cheuncey lut ~rl41~y nl1ht,
South Carolina 20 West
Brubaker · ·' · · · · · · · · : · · ' · RE
t he ru n t ha t put us ahead .
$3UDDOWN
~uett ........ . .... . . . .. QB
TEL~VISIO.N
I gu~s. I began to get ·a
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wlfhout defeat
lven th.t . ~·r falture dida't 14-the Gamecocb beat
dtht'
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••v• tham. - nice Oeirtt, Ita.
~: : s some ing. We look
W8tk'hU . , , ...... ... .. , , . RH
See It Today at
told me to keep bearing down
The .Roe'kets took. 3 9_0 dJ.ision
Ohio State • 21 Califoroia 16emd.._. o ...s_qu~e. p~st Art Le;~vi.s Bobo , ,. .. , 1 • , • • • •• . • . .. • ~ FB
when he ca me out to the mou'ntl from a good Portsmouth East ele •t he Bucks may have the def"en5ive an .r_tll .... OP,n_taJOeers.
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Ill .tnDis 28 Stanford 7-wbo
t o talk with me m the se venth .
ven , and last week walloped Oak s~vvy of sotO)ptnf Paul Larson and
d
Rutland, 0.
When Vic Wertz cam e up with Hill 27-0.
his all around game. llf they d~ beard of stoppina J. c. c:aro,Un·~ l ftttwlft); c . B.
. . &lt;Jtoun up):
Or
lt.OBs, Baa ,ranc~o; KLX, Qaktwo on a nd two out in Hac ninth.
Wellston has a line that will t~en . Hop Cassidy &lt;~nd company for two t!yi&amp;bt week en&lt;tt.
lind; WT~ CJeYtiii!D~; WGAR,
I was especi ally careful with h im. average 168 pounds. but HAll SEO Will ,ake. care Qf the of.tensive
Mie~l)an
20 Army 13-a ::J':.:~ Cl
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n .a~ To edo; WBt-JS,
I rem embe red what he rtid to us guard Lon Ghearing is read.Jr for edge _too grve them a win.
Masou,
Va.
'Wil:vN. Wrto, &lt;OOiurnbua; W!!FII
1 81 1•
Oh10 U.. 20 Toledo 7- the BobWednesday and I wasn 't going tn serwice the weight chart goes up.
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• Wliflblfllloll; wostr, Ohio !late
make the same mistake.
Ghearing has been sidelined with c~IB surpr1~ last week with d
Ia
·u.t,on!tr (feetllni ohio network
iiiiiiii..l .1 cut on his head, but figures to wm over Xav1er, and jt looks like ·h""
aJ~a.o.ld Army·
Of U ita tiona.)
see at least part lime service they have another gOOd Pall club
Pitt
. Ill-a d!&gt;9'!
against th e Jackets .
up ~th~s way.
Th e Rockets use th e T forma M1Ch1gan State 27 Wisconsin 2f1
tion , and at qu~~rterhack have ......the Badgers are favored, but
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Eddie Skeens, who was a reserve we look lor th~ Rose Howl Champ~
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halfiHI~ks are fast with two veter- _Not_re D~tne 27 Purdue 7- tbeans, Harold Vickers and l.&amp;re Jcn . Fightrng lmh moves on to another
nin.gs al 'those positions. Kermit go~fl season, but Purdue will be
E'fans will be Bl fullba ck, and· Pnmcd for an upset.
Evans also was a sub in 19~3 .
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Coaeh McDonald probably will
Ferguson
141
RG
have his Jal'kets back close to top
Tham ..
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physical conditiOn tonight. He will
Puc. .tt
147
RE
start lohn Fisher and Jim Puckett
Vromen
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142
QB
at dl'e ends, Larry Lacey and BudHovatttr
144
HB
· 'i .., fio!'O to set
Now'•
dy Thomas at tackles. Bob McKin
Ktuff
141
HB
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djopblt
P.•ll,
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lhi·1••1
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Smith
150
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Bard•r
170
(l&gt;ryaler-PlyJDO\lth Deal•• •·
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R1ch Hovatter, Erni e Kauff and
Chrlstntr
160
LT
Charlie Smith.
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WeocfriH
141
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RG
WT. I'OS.
Ralhsfy
Bra-.n
178
110
RT
LE
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L•mbert
170
170
RE
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kHna
160
Gru•rr
158
Qa
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LG
VllktH
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HI
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Jannlrtts
.J. Young
150
ISO
HB
RG
Smith
158
160
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~ahnson
155
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driYiftll
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l4S
QS
Qu•lls
llS
HB
arabi , •• - · · · · "'•"'
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172
HB
English
165
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Woad"n
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Faulkner
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attendlng the conventiou 9f. the Dames of Mial~a at
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a Pbttp o'f .frien.d s from Wheeling
qd ·'iveJisbu~t. W. Va., ond . ill~
vbttd .in Clntda and at · Niagara
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15 ,SUNQAY
Evtryone is wlleome t!) the
J.,ajlrel
Cliff
Sundar S&lt;hool
lially 'Day;
be held
Ockl'ber tbe 3.cd. Carl
Superinte~ent aDd Pastor, Harry
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A ruetint: ,will be held t&lt;l·
n~t tt Ute JloNiJPri.ws Church
at 8 p.m., to plan ior the farmers
Institute to be lldd in tha~ cQMmUnJ.ty. T4e· iziltltilte w:ill be held
on Noverq:b er tbe. ~h, ttnnounetd
tJt Jotlo Harlofti, pteeldont.
~ETINO

Mra: Clarenee ., Allen of New
Marsbfleld visited Thunday with
... Mr.- p-(l;~rs.·: Be~n Poon an~
· at~ded- the.brciller feativaJ.
· t.lr. and !\ln. William Jon~ of
'Columbus were Pomeroy visiior.ll
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IIALL\' DAY· TO Bl OllaRVIJ1
Rally Day will bt "Obterved oo
Sul[d~ !Jiol1ll~l •! 9:30 ~ the Jb.
tine · B~pt&amp;st- Oh;tc:'- ~nnou~ed by

!)II TO~.H-A-Ya;::-.,-PR::-:1-1-ND:-1:-, NIGHT
Frie.id!' 'hi&amp;h-t will be obser-

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.nner be fUitt!
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The LOyal Pals' Clap of the
Mktdleport Church of Chrlet will
meet Tuesday evnint
home of Mrs. Freda .

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111BM8E&amp; RDBUL DBPosiT INSU.ANCE

the pool&lt;ir, Rev:··T, T. SltOiton. ·

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Members 'of ~ 'baptera are · invited.
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contributed to com~lete
their
quota for the quarter. All auction
nle w11 held with M-rs. Reynolds
as the Auctioneer of band-made
articles. The hostess served a salad course to MW Susie Taylor,
toullea, La., an out of town mem·
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·. The c.hilldren of
the · Heath I
Method-i.t Ohurth wilt have • . rehearsal Saturday at I :jiG p. Dl . for
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aT)' Society of the Church of Chr:ist
met Tuesday evenin.a at the hom~.J
of Mu. Guy Reynolds witb Mrs.
WUliam Bradfm-d, president, in
charee of the business meetinP.
and leader of the devotional 9et·
vice. Mrs. · Br.a dford used devOtional material from " The W otld
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· Mr'1. WIUJam Ek!hinHer Tburtday
... aRc~· a*f.erul~ t~e broUer feilival.
Mrs. otto Darst &lt;If Arkansas
and brother loe Kautt· or Wt4ie~:­
vllle tiallet ri!CenUy with lolr. and

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I ' Ofll:eers of MaptOiia Templet Py·
tbian Sisters, will met!t at the I.
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at I o'clock
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· Mr. and Mrl'. 'aafry Arter and
i !son Billy of Chillicothe s&amp;;ent the
, •·PJ~it week,nd wlth· her parellts,
t·Mr; •nd M.ril. William Daniels.
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Mr. and Mn. Lawrenee Spooo~r
of Toledo
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Jervice ..~obf~; 3 ·at Heath Metbo-dlat' Chlarc, .wl~ M-rs. James Brew1~1)~ .BGA; 1t.ftJ, L . W. McCom~$
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham F~.s~er
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Mrs. Max Sanborn, .tf4:;1.
Moore, Susan Park. POUr'
Jeanne 01-.rk, Sara J!atl.ne ~
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George Baker, Mrs. Jo.t-••
Mrs. Max Roller, Mrs. Viola
e'f, Mr_s., lack Bachner, -Mr1 . Rjc~-1
ard $r1:tw.h, Mrs. Wil-liam
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attend !f;p! ~rs. ~,arrtumil ,~p.xton, ¥rs·. Rotiett Ctri(, Mrs, Cpfnell Vance, Mrs. Gerald An.thont.
Mn. ""B ruce Uor.a-.·r Mre-. M. L.
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Mrs. Robert Morris, ¥rs. ·
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Johnny Antonelli Tells 'Fhe Story

Clubs Anniversary'

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Persolials

laileoos thower wu· held · &amp;l .tbe
t.ome of Mrs. Forrest Bacbtel .
Other hoatesaes wer4t Mf's. C. . "Wood, MrS. E. M. Blato. lolrs. . Rl·
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Mrs. E. S. Schaaf, ljln. Earl Knt-

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CALIFORNIA

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SCHOOLS

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School, 10 1. m.;· ttreaeblq· • •
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Prayer Servite W,.mf'ld-ay, 8 pm.
Badltel, sundu S&lt;bool, D:~ ~·
Preachlae service, lit and 3:rd
Sundatl, 10:45 a.m.; Prayer aervice, Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
Hartford)_&amp;,undl)' School, 10 am.;

Preaehiq servlee, 2nd and fth
Sundays, 8 p. m.; Prayer service•,
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MASON CILIJ!GE, IIA!v. L. B.
Mahoney, putor. Muon Cbufch.
Sunday School t:~ a. m.; PreachIng, 1st and 3rd SUnday.a at 10:3Q
1. m. and 2nd and 4th SundaJI at
7:30 p. m. . Bible Study Class,
Thursday, 7:~ ·p. m.
WEST CQLUIIBIA Chureh,
day School 10:00 •. Ill.; ~log.
1st and 3rd Suadll)'s, 7:30
and 2nd and ~ Sund&amp;yt,
,a. .m.; . Bihlo Sludy -Cia11 'Iueaday,

7:80p.m.

oat Grove, Sunday School, 9:10 a
m.; Wonbip Servk:e, 1:30 pm ·(lit

and aid SUndays) Youtb FellOW;
ship. 7:30 pm. !2nd ohd fib sun
days.)
Broad Run, SUnday, School 9:30
m. Wonhlp Sertk~ 11 am.;
Sunday) 7:30 pm. (2nd SUndayJ.)
Pcniel, Sunday Sebool, 10 ~ ~-'
Worship Serviee, 7:'30 pm. (lJt and

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• of the Cleftland lndl1m. In tile

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Hakhery; Maple L~wn Pou~_try;
Fleming
Indians
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Farm Bun!au; Athens Ha~hery;
Farmer's Fcod Company.
Pomeroy
Motor
Company; ·
Chester Marehiog Band; Ohio
valtey Feed
ColllJiany; Crow
Brothers; Provico;
Elberfeld's;
Buick, Pontiac, Bl&lt;~ettnars ; Compton's Poultry farm; Wahama ca-

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0:30 ·a. m.; Worship Serv~•. ·· 1st
and . 3rd Sun~~, · 10:30 a. p..;
Pray~r ~eetin1, We•bi.,doy 7:~0
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NICE SELECTION- OF
45 RPM Extended Play
ALBUMS

Werners

WSAZ-TV-SATURP.AY

Radle and Tr~'t'illon
Bu•lneu, aot a Sideline:!
MIDDLEPOR'I". OHIO

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Court have been· charged ' . Wit.h
malh~M;.ance in olfire, official
mis-c om.locl, ;md violation of .' the
l~ws of We~t Virginia, in a pet_it10n subm1lted to ~he . clrcaut
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Comer of MulbeJTy and Union Avenues

processexpected
of building
new almost
court·
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to acost
one-haJJ million dollars.
SQUAD ANSWERS CALL

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called this morning to the
home of
Allred Kilkenny, at
Junction 143 and 124. Tile 1quad
called
D;- aTho'-ne
and tbe couple
now have
baby girl

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ALLEN APPLIANCE
St.

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Clinic

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. Your Best Buy Is
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"what I wanted. .. That'• report..

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50 MERCURY 2-Door Sedan • • . 795
Comes with radio and beater

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50 PACKARD Convertible

795

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Traded In by orlg.imll owner; Has Ultramalle Drive; radio a,d heater; spotless

49 FORD 4-Door • • • . • ••
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At These Deep-Cut Prices! ' .

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6:45 Ernie Saunders Sports
7:00 Saturday Showcase
8;00 J~kie Gleason Shu'! .
Playhouse
9':30 My Favorite Husband
10:00 · Th_at's My Boy
10:30 Telt!drama
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11:00 World New!' Eomgbt
11:05 Up to the minute N'ews
ll:J5 Late Show -

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Ge.orge Gobel
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NBC Hit Parud e
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Sports Jie·adl1nes
Wrestling from J)aytop
Owl . Th~atre
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. MRS. CLARK REELECTED f.
.Ma·:!i. cedric Cll&amp;.rk W...s- · r~lect· ,
ed - president of· the · Meigs ~.oun ­
ty CanCer Socie-ty when ther~ met
Thtu~day evening ut
Midd~port
HiM:h StbooJ. Othl"r offieers 1~ a-re :
vice-president, Supt. L. yrl . tt McCo'm as·; ·seCretary, Mrs. K'th_erine Shavorinsk:Y; treasu.rer, . ~ma
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st,nford vs. Illinois
'F ;30 N'B C ' Ethel and AI ' t
8:00 · Cavalca~.ui. America·
8 :30 NBC Place the f&gt;'a-('e
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Winky Dink and You
Captain Midnight
Life on the Farm
Big Top
Vacation, USA
Uncle Johnny Coons
Badge &amp; Bullets
Horse Racing "Woodward

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To Be Announc~
5:30 Televisiori Classr,oom

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Playhouse of Stars
Racket Squad
.The Lineup
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World News Tonight
Up to the minute News
Late Show

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10:30
11:00
11 :30
12:00
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Again. ID the Major t.eoru..whleh Cba.rley Dreasen ill plapo
ing on the botel plano ID NR
York. The O&amp;kl&amp;nd man-.:u
who quit the Brooklyn Db4oo
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Phone Gllllpolla 1824

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1:30 AOC Soldier Parade ~;
2:00 Western Theatre . .
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51 WILLYS Stotion Wagon
51 FORD Converti'ble Coupe

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Cartoon Carnls...
ABC Super Circu!!' f
NBC Mr. Wizard '
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Three oerviees are seheduied that day! - Sunday Sehooi
10:00 AM; Preaehing 11:00 AM 2:00 PM and 7;30 PM
The Afternoon wUI be for Sp..lai Singing, Praise and
Testimony - All Slngen Are Invited To Attend

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Flats, ~": P-et~rs, Su~day school
10 a. !JI., Worship Serv1ce 8 p . m.
METHODIST
Hartford . Cbarge, Rev. R.utu 11 caa·
to. pastor.
New Haven, 11 am; Letart 7;30 p.

!!lpeci-a.l
of t·h e Legislature
provkle acots
the authority
to trans- _
fer the funds int-o a courtho-ll!e
building fund for which the
money in t~ "Sped a! Building
Fund" was set aside.
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~P~o~rt~la~n~d;~,
~an~d~Ev~a
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.The petit JOn, s1gned by David! ~oo-CIUton Charg Rev. W. L
. RK!h Valley Da1ry and 0 Neal, Guy B. Ray, Joiya . q~el• G·eifiha t ._ ·-t'
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Company; Motorcycle I Rolfe Lee, and Dan
Jarr~,
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ey-Davidson
agency; sought !he removal . from off~.te
Mas~n Sunday Sl!hool 10 am.,
B &amp; n \fabs; old Ford; Oliver of Dorsel E. Wedge, J. F. Whea- Wors_b1p Service 7:30 ph'l; Prayer
Tractor agency; Pomeroy
H~h ton , and Ivan R. Bush.
Meetmg ev,ery Wednesday, 7:30 p
School band; Adrienne Coa·J and
The members of tlhe court were 1 m. Clifton, Sunday School, 10 am.,
Dock
Company; Slick
Chick asked to appeal before the 'eir- Wonhip Service. '7:30 pm.; Prayer
float; Powder puff float;
Lion'! 1cuit court on !Xtober 8 at 10 a. meeting, eVery Thursday at 7:30
club; Baptist church,
Racine; m. to answer the charges contain- pm .
Ohio Et3 Phi chapter of Beta ed in the pe-tition_. ~pccial Judge CATHOLIC
Si:gma Phi sorority ; Middleport· E. R. Pcnnybaeker Jssued the 1rST. .lOSEPH'S, Mason City, Rev.
Pomeroy Rotary CILJb ; Pomona der .
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John O'Reilly putor Mass 1st
Grange; Jaycrtl.es; Pt.
Pleasant 1 The :~etitio11, which WI~ 15 and 2nd Sundays, 8:30. a. m. '2nd,
Hj,gh &amp;bool band; Rock Springs I P•aes m -l•ngth, s•t forlh -chlr- 4th and 5th Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Grange ; Meigs Riding club; 4-H I gn lthat the lcounty .c ourt had
FJoaf; Letart Falls. heart oi the! Illegally placed funds ·In a LADIES RECIIYE AWARDS
broiler industry; Racine Future 1 "Speci1l B_ullding 'Fu'ncl" after
Mrs. Anna Riap, Mrs. Bo~tha
Farmers of Amerit';l-; bikes; SaC · ] h•wlng ltvt~td ten1 \fD rai,\e Mie Williams and Mrs. Edna
red .. Hearl church ;
Midd-leport fundi fpr Dth.r !pUrpoeu..
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were in Logan Friday, wh•ere
Fire Departlment and Emergency
Attorneys for the three mem- they received an award from
truck; 85 cars anrl trucks driven ber court s·aid 1•bat the action of Ohio
Auociatton or
Garden
by employees of Uri Swisher, u£ the petitioners was "palitlcal\(Y Ohlbs for their I~M ~.~~~~=~
~e Swisher Co_a\ Company.
in$1)ircd ." Court memberJ are and yearbook. They are
-;;:;;;;;-;&amp;';;;!~~SPITAL expected to answer the charges of the Walk-In Garden
ONE 1ENTERS MElliS
with Lhe information that the Bedford Townahip,
to the Meigs
al Admitted
Hospital Thursday
wa!S Gro~er·l
Kathryn Story, Pomeroy, medical.
Discharged were Mrs. Sam
nold and baby, Syracuse;
Lou Coburn, Pomeroy; Tim
ding, Middleport;
Mrs.

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Peters, Worship
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Raymond Peten, paStor. Wor.53 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan · • • 1695 ·. :149'5
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tram
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HEADQUARTERS
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FAIRVIEW, Preaelling, lit
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SALEM Ch=h;:Preochlllf,

1b; Dflv• WilllaJM, 2b; Hank
Bobby Avila, 2b; Larry Doby, cf;
·AI ·ROAn; '3ti; Vic Warh:, lb;
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BenCI Banner- Mason;

Scott, pastor. ~ew Haven, SUndar
School, 10 1. m.;· ttreaeblq· • •
vJee, and and ttb SundQ'I, 11 • .

m.; 1st and 3rd: Sunda:ys, 8 p. m.
Prayer Servite W,.mf'ld-ay, 8 pm.
Badltel, sundu S&lt;bool, D:~ ~·
Preachlae service, lit and 3:rd
Sundatl, 10:45 a.m.; Prayer aervice, Tuesday, 7:30 pm.
Hartford)_&amp;,undl)' School, 10 am.;

Preaehiq servlee, 2nd and fth
Sundays, 8 p. m.; Prayer service•,
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MASON CILIJ!GE, IIA!v. L. B.
Mahoney, putor. Muon Cbufch.
Sunday School t:~ a. m.; PreachIng, 1st and 3rd SUnday.a at 10:3Q
1. m. and 2nd and 4th SundaJI at
7:30 p. m. . Bible Study Class,
Thursday, 7:~ ·p. m.
WEST CQLUIIBIA Chureh,
day School 10:00 •. Ill.; ~log.
1st and 3rd Suadll)'s, 7:30
and 2nd and ~ Sund&amp;yt,
,a. .m.; . Bihlo Sludy -Cia11 'Iueaday,

7:80p.m.

oat Grove, Sunday School, 9:10 a
m.; Wonbip Servk:e, 1:30 pm ·(lit

and aid SUndays) Youtb FellOW;
ship. 7:30 pm. !2nd ohd fib sun
days.)
Broad Run, SUnday, School 9:30
m. Wonhlp Sertk~ 11 am.;
Sunday) 7:30 pm. (2nd SUndayJ.)
Pcniel, Sunday Sebool, 10 ~ ~-'
Worship Serviee, 7:'30 pm. (lJt and

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• of the Cleftland lndl1m. In tile

-:':'other

{bottoift) ttM New
:_:- York Gienh o# Lao Durocher
-~"'" in the t.lnnt money World
~ S.rift of •II time. lndlem .,..
(h-., loft) Lopn; AI Smith, If;
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Mueller, rf; Wlllltl · Mlirs. 'Cf;
Monte Irvin, If -.nd catchttt ¥/..
Wts.trvm. Pitcher S.ll (th•· 'ler~

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Jim ·Heg•n

bed M•glie w11n't 'In ·tht ,lcture. (International Sound~

.tncl 'p'ltcher Bol:l -Lemon. Glents
ere (f...m left) Whitey Lodumn,

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Hakhery; Maple L~wn Pou~_try;
Fleming
Indians
from Tri-State Materi&lt;~ls; Wahotma MarehiBg Bar.d; Studebaker;
Farm Bun!au; Athens Ha~hery;
Farmer's Fcod Company.
Pomeroy
Motor
Company; ·
Chester Marehiog Band; Ohio
valtey Feed
ColllJiany; Crow
Brothers; Provico;
Elberfeld's;
Buick, Pontiac, Bl&lt;~ettnars ; Compton's Poultry farm; Wahama ca-

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for, a lot of em thll win~; ,a ·- ·
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0:30 ·a. m.; Worship Serv~•. ·· 1st
and . 3rd Sun~~, · 10:30 a. p..;
Pray~r ~eetin1, We•bi.,doy 7:~0
p. m.;. \'oun• · PeOple's ineetin&amp;
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Dot
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King

M. G. M:
RCA Victor

33 1-3-45-78 r:pm
NICE SELECTION- OF
45 RPM Extended Play
ALBUMS

Werners

WSAZ-TV-SATURP.AY

Radle and Tr~'t'illon
Bu•lneu, aot a Sideline:!
MIDDLEPOR'I". OHIO

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At The

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rif ~he Mason CWnty
Court have been· charged ' . Wit.h
malh~M;.ance in olfire, official
mis-c om.locl, ;md violation of .' the
l~ws of We~t Virginia, in a pet_it10n subm1lted to ~he . clrcaut
court an? seekmg their removal
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Comer of MulbeJTy and Union Avenues

processexpected
of building
new almost
court·
house
to acost
one-haJJ million dollars.
SQUAD ANSWERS CALL

The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called this morning to the
home of
Allred Kilkenny, at
Junction 143 and 124. Tile 1quad
called
D;- aTho'-ne
and tbe couple
now have
baby girl

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ALLEN APPLIANCE
St.

Jones Memorial
Clinic

Yolir ciosLEV ~r
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Bean: 11 AM to 11 1 PM &amp;e c
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24 HOUR CALL

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. Your Best Buy Is
A
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Westinghouse

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tne WUhlngton Nat.lonlla tor '
"what I wanted. .. That'• report..

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50 MERCURY 2-Door Sedan • • . 795
Comes with radio and beater

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50 PACKARD Convertible

795

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Traded In by orlg.imll owner; Has Ultramalle Drive; radio a,d heater; spotless

49 FORD 4-Door • • • . • ••
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They Won't Stay On Our J-_ot ·
At These Deep-Cut Prices! ' .

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6:45 Ernie Saunders Sports
7:00 Saturday Showcase
8;00 J~kie Gleason Shu'! .
Playhouse
9':30 My Favorite Husband
10:00 · Th_at's My Boy
10:30 Telt!drama
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11:00 World New!' Eomgbt
11:05 Up to the minute N'ews
ll:J5 Late Show -

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Channel .3.

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111:06
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Ge.orge Gobel
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NBC Hit Parud e
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Sports Jie·adl1nes
Wrestling from J)aytop
Owl . Th~atre
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. MRS. CLARK REELECTED f.
.Ma·:!i. cedric Cll&amp;.rk W...s- · r~lect· ,
ed - president of· the · Meigs ~.oun ­
ty CanCer Socie-ty when ther~ met
Thtu~day evening ut
Midd~port
HiM:h StbooJ. Othl"r offieers 1~ a-re :
vice-president, Supt. L. yrl . tt McCo'm as·; ·seCretary, Mrs. K'th_erine Shavorinsk:Y; treasu.rer, . ~ma
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ABC NCAA F'ootball,
st,nford vs. Illinois
'F ;30 N'B C ' Ethel and AI ' t
8:00 · Cavalca~.ui. America·
8 :30 NBC Place the f&gt;'a-('e
9:00 . ,NltC ~ene 1 C.w:a

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THAT'S WHAT
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Winky Dink and You
Captain Midnight
Life on the Farm
Big Top
Vacation, USA
Uncle Johnny Coons
Badge &amp; Bullets
Horse Racing "Woodward

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To Be Announc~
5:30 Televisiori Classr,oom

4 :30

Playhouse of Stars
Racket Squad
.The Lineup
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World News Tonight
Up to the minute News
Late Show

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10:30
11:00
11 :30
12:00
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Again. ID the Major t.eoru..whleh Cba.rley Dreasen ill plapo
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York. The O&amp;kl&amp;nd man-.:u
who quit the Brooklyn Db4oo
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SIJROEON

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Phone Gllllpolla 1824

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1:30 AOC Soldier Parade ~;
2:00 Western Theatre . .
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51 WILLYS Stotion Wagon
51 FORD Converti'ble Coupe

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Cartoon Carnls...
ABC Super Circu!!' f
NBC Mr. Wizard '
12:30 UMT Better 14~yin 1 TV
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Three oerviees are seheduied that day! - Sunday Sehooi
10:00 AM; Preaehing 11:00 AM 2:00 PM and 7;30 PM
The Afternoon wUI be for Sp..lai Singing, Praise and
Testimony - All Slngen Are Invited To Attend

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Flats, ~": P-et~rs, Su~day school
10 a. !JI., Worship Serv1ce 8 p . m.
METHODIST
Hartford . Cbarge, Rev. R.utu 11 caa·
to. pastor.
New Haven, 11 am; Letart 7;30 p.

!!lpeci-a.l
of t·h e Legislature
provkle acots
the authority
to trans- _
fer the funds int-o a courtho-ll!e
building fund for which the
money in t~ "Sped a! Building
Fund" was set aside.
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~P~o~rt~la~n~d;~,
~an~d~Ev~a
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.The petit JOn, s1gned by David! ~oo-CIUton Charg Rev. W. L
. RK!h Valley Da1ry and 0 Neal, Guy B. Ray, Joiya . q~el• G·eifiha t ._ ·-t'
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Company; Motorcycle I Rolfe Lee, and Dan
Jarr~,
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ey-Davidson
agency; sought !he removal . from off~.te
Mas~n Sunday Sl!hool 10 am.,
B &amp; n \fabs; old Ford; Oliver of Dorsel E. Wedge, J. F. Whea- Wors_b1p Service 7:30 ph'l; Prayer
Tractor agency; Pomeroy
H~h ton , and Ivan R. Bush.
Meetmg ev,ery Wednesday, 7:30 p
School band; Adrienne Coa·J and
The members of tlhe court were 1 m. Clifton, Sunday School, 10 am.,
Dock
Company; Slick
Chick asked to appeal before the 'eir- Wonhip Service. '7:30 pm.; Prayer
float; Powder puff float;
Lion'! 1cuit court on !Xtober 8 at 10 a. meeting, eVery Thursday at 7:30
club; Baptist church,
Racine; m. to answer the charges contain- pm .
Ohio Et3 Phi chapter of Beta ed in the pe-tition_. ~pccial Judge CATHOLIC
Si:gma Phi sorority ; Middleport· E. R. Pcnnybaeker Jssued the 1rST. .lOSEPH'S, Mason City, Rev.
Pomeroy Rotary CILJb ; Pomona der .
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Grange; Jaycrtl.es; Pt.
Pleasant 1 The :~etitio11, which WI~ 15 and 2nd Sundays, 8:30. a. m. '2nd,
Hj,gh &amp;bool band; Rock Springs I P•aes m -l•ngth, s•t forlh -chlr- 4th and 5th Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Grange ; Meigs Riding club; 4-H I gn lthat the lcounty .c ourt had
FJoaf; Letart Falls. heart oi the! Illegally placed funds ·In a LADIES RECIIYE AWARDS
broiler industry; Racine Future 1 "Speci1l B_ullding 'Fu'ncl" after
Mrs. Anna Riap, Mrs. Bo~tha
Farmers of Amerit';l-; bikes; SaC · ] h•wlng ltvt~td ten1 \fD rai,\e Mie Williams and Mrs. Edna
red .. Hearl church ;
Midd-leport fundi fpr Dth.r !pUrpoeu..
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were in Logan Friday, wh•ere
Fire Departlment and Emergency
Attorneys for the three mem- they received an award from
truck; 85 cars anrl trucks driven ber court s·aid 1•bat the action of Ohio
Auociatton or
Garden
by employees of Uri Swisher, u£ the petitioners was "palitlcal\(Y Ohlbs for their I~M ~.~~~~=~
~e Swisher Co_a\ Company.
in$1)ircd ." Court memberJ are and yearbook. They are
-;;:;;;;;-;&amp;';;;!~~SPITAL expected to answer the charges of the Walk-In Garden
ONE 1ENTERS MElliS
with Lhe information that the Bedford Townahip,
to the Meigs
al Admitted
Hospital Thursday
wa!S Gro~er·l
Kathryn Story, Pomeroy, medical.
Discharged were Mrs. Sam
nold and baby, Syracuse;
Lou Coburn, Pomeroy; Tim
ding, Middleport;
Mrs.

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a. m. Luther Leagu«,
6 p.
ZIQN cqUrcb, Broad Run, · ReV'.
Peters, Worship
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Raymond Peten, paStor. Wor.53 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan · • • 1695 ·. :149'5
Make WERHERS
tram
Charged tt·h..,
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FAIRVIEW, Preaelling, lit
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SALEM Ch=h;:Preochlllf,

1b; Dflv• WilllaJM, 2b; Hank
Bobby Avila, 2b; Larry Doby, cf;
·AI ·ROAn; '3ti; Vic Warh:, lb;
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Salser, Racine, u the IUHt speaker; Wedlletdly 7:10 mid 1reek
prayer aad ptalle aei'vice ancrmoathly busineu 11\eetlbl 8:30 B01rd
o1 Christian Edueatl011 wW meet
at the ebunb ; 8:30 Sellor Choir

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jec:t "Divine Approval"; Cbriltian
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Ample Rewards"; Wednesday 7
Prayer meeting and Bible study .

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CHURCH
Middleport, Rev. C. E. Hoyt, pas~
tor.k Church
B
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a er, up .
Morniag worship.
10:15 World-Wide Communion·
c~Jldren'&amp; sermonette "Shao.ti
St~~~ Again" aennon topic "Our
MLS5101l Work iD South India and
1:30 memben of
th_e
Hi
FelloWllhip
will meet at the church and go to
the New Haven Roadside PariD
for a WJener roast aad meeting·
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5:.30 Senior Hi Youth Fellowship
with Betty Kloes as leader· '1'30
Even.ing ~orship sermon ' loj,ic
"Such As I Live"· M d
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BA'nLE of ROGUE RIVER

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.., ..-d control, lubbe• tire..

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~luxe 6 cyl, 4 dcl6r sedan. 1 local owner. Dark 'green
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!lev. L. A. llu1el1er: Nelgler, Supt. Rally Da,y and lor Hoomot
Slll'liq S&lt;llool lllrrilotlvDle Road,
Clllll8T,
paator. SUnday Sc!bool 9:30 Erae.t Promotion at 10·80 mornln1 """" s,.fa. lunda,y
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10:30 World Wide Commuaioa;
·a PA •will ,.., coieater
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IDtermedtate . Youlb Fellowabip, Youth PeUowsblp at 6. Prlj'er
IOrvteea
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onbip
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UNITED
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meet'll&gt;urodoy,
Pro;er
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Wednesday cbillr pnetiee 7 p. m.
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Gr.,. Ep._.,"J"' 'Cburoh, rom~
Fairview c · ".
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Syracuie, Rev. How.,.S Ruppelt, urob S&lt;hool at 9:10, illr. Theo
pastor - Church School 9:80, Robert Sm1th, SlJil)t.. Worship service 11 . roy, . J'~~n Hei.Ulll. lay reader. euDdQ' School or:-~ Churtb,
Wide Communion Charcb School 10:30 a. m. Cbureb ]upt Pr'
~ -80 Bob Rbodes
Har~n. Supt.; ,World Wide Com- 10:30 World
af:ldiv 011
WedYouth FeNowsbip at G:30 services at 10:30 a. m.
muntoa, 7:30 sennoa aubjed "Je- servire.
Mqp&lt;I"Y
at 7, &lt;ommiSIIOM will
p1' "1' •1
7:110. llooDI
sus Means Joy."
meet. At 7:45, the oflicial board SACRED HEABT Cburell Pomeroy e ltt'Yice 8:~ Swtday evenCHURCH OF CHIUST, Bradbury will meet
Rev. h - Georae Adams, Low lUll
FEDERA TW OIIURCH PO~ 8 a,m.,
m.., 10 un.,
.,: Hartl or&lt;! Mti!IDIIIII •Cii
Rev Robert Purtell; pastor. Bible
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Roo Rulua "••·I
, ll'lt.
Scbool 9:30 Wilbur Pie.:'Ce, Supt.;
Roy • Dale H. RoUt!!,
pllllor. at 7:80 a.m. d::rinc · 1h:."
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Morning communion serviee 10·30 Church
School at 9:15, Fred BJae- montba Confeaion
P
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7:30
Christian Endea\'or 8 p_ m.; Ev~n­ ttnar, SlliPl. Morning wora:blp at p.m. and ., p.m.
m.
gehstic service '1 :30.
10·30. Sr. Youth FeUowsh 1p at e JEHOVAH
Ki d
. Chureh o1 Chrilt- and ChriiUan
CHURCH of CHRIST, Bradford, p .m.
u.n~,
Dl om
Rev Guy Russell, pastor. Bible
Hall over Blue and Grey, Popuftoy.
~hoot 9:l0; Mornt,ng wonhip serCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Saturday aeryice meetinl 10:110
vice 10·30; Christian Endeavor 8 Syracuse, M. C. Larimore, pqtor. m. SUndaf Watch hour aerftee J
P· m. Evangelistic service 7:30.
Sunday School 9 30 am., Mornin&amp; p. ID. ,
to·ao:
NYPS
6:30
Eveo.
Clnetem
Cburch,
Kinillblll'&gt;'
Worsbtp
ALF1RED MtniODJST, Rev. 1.
S~ndll)
ai 9:30 with
M. Gro\'e, pastor. Sunday School ing Worsbtp 7:30
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Wedneldl1
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Supt.
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and
Fastm1
at 9•30, , Her~aa T-aylor, Supl.
Pr~ye1 and Pralle Servlee 7:30 pm. ·evetlllq at 7:30 with John tonier,!
Wonhlfl servtces- at 11 :00, c. E.
~oode leader-Wedne'Wiay
eVIl· Fraday. personal viiJtation Evanae- evaa1eU1t.
llam 1 pm.
mna prayer services at 8:00--SatCHURCH OF CHRIST POME- •· JIOCKSPJt!NGS lifE
lll'day evening. October 9 the ROY Donald Seevers ••:..
a·&lt;" II""· IL6 . Grove, Putor.
M. -Y. F. will IPODIOt 1 Pi~ and 1
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school, 9:30; Morning WOl'lhip,
7:30. Wednetday
Box Soci&amp;l at the Granee Hall.
0
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Youn1
People•'
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Bible
CHJIISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
~12 Unio_n Ave. Pomeroy. Mornlag Senr1ce 10:45 a.m. wit-b "UNREMJTY" tbe aubjeet of
Leo·
son Sermon and tl\e Golden Te~t :
A good tree canDot bri-ng forth
evil fruit, neither can a corrupt
tree brini!C forth good fruit . Every
tree ht bringeth not forth good
fruit _is bew'D down, and eut into
the f1re. Matthew 7: 18, 19. Wednesday even_htg ·service 7:30 . p.m.
'ftle ~H,e 11 cordially !nvited to
attend. hl'onday ·and Wednesday
the church room is open for
lltudy from 11 a.m: to 1 p m
POMERoY, 11, H.
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"Jesus Mean1 Joy"·,' Mond••. Eld·
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run quorum of the Session urged
to attend to have their pictures
taken by tbe l(jncaid Studio; Wednesday, choir practice '1 p. m.
MT. liORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Middleport, Rev. N. R. Bo-•on
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Frances Baumgardner, Supt. Morhha,g worabip 10:30; BTU 1 p. m.
CHURCH of CHRIST in CHRISTIAN UNION, Middleport, Re\'
Guy F. Sayre, pastor. Bible School'
9:30 Odell Manley, Supt. Mornlng
pre~hing
service 10:30· Evening
serv1ce 7:30,
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Middleport, Rev. r.obert Styen'pastor, Bible Sebool .9·30 Leal~
1'1ylor Supt M . , ' '
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The weather bureau alerted
the burrleane bunter squadrOD
ht Jacb&lt;tnville to keep a plane
oa a standby basls f-or a filght in·
to tbe area, possibl~ later today.
Foreeuters were checking report&amp; from statjoos in the Florida
Key~ aild from islands near the
watern ead of CUba for further
lDfOrmation before sendinl the
burrkabe hunter plane
aloft.
Shipl were reporting regularl!y
11 tbey plowed tbe lane1 between
Cape San Antonio, CUba, aDd the
Yueatad Peninsula.

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Three molonsts were c1ted lnto
court rec-ently for minor trafftc

\'lolatmns. ac~ording to St•t~
H1ghwa'Y Patolman W. R. Davis.
KelsOil S Phllltps, 32, Rutl•nd,
charged with passing over yellow
lm(' , was cited to appe:ilf in Middleport Mayor Sidney Rusaell's
court on October 18.
Warren W1Ihamson . J'f.. 41,
Mansfield. (toed $5 and C!06/Ji by
.Juatlc~ of
the Peace Gerald
Reuter , aftet' bemg C'harged with ·
pa5timg over yellow hne.
Howard Rarnes, 28. Harrilot'l·
vJUe, entered a pie• of piltJ' today to a elulrge of losin1 coal on
the highway and ·was fined $1111d
costa by Justie:e of the Peace Perey

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