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The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomeroy •.Middleport, Ohio

'SHO~SHINE BOYS.

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Published every aftfl't'oon ueept SUnda:r b1 Tbe Olllo ValleJ"
llt!Dtlnel, Ine .• at 110 .Mocbanlc St , Pomeroy, o . Bu:s.lne&amp;i orrrce phone
M, ~htol'laJ oll:\ce pAonc BY7.
&amp;'ered as aecon4 t.Ja:ss malllq matter •t the po..t oft\ee 11
PomerOy, Ohto.

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Nutlonru advertll!llng representative, BottlneUi -Kunball, IDe., 34:1
1ex1ngton Ave ,N ew York Cit}. 16, N. Y.
Snbsaiptlun rates. Dell\ tor) bv -:arrier wbere avaUabte 30 cents
per Wf'f'k. one ) car m nl!vanc1· at Tht Dally Sentinel offtce, $H5. ~; slz
months, !7 80; thre-e months , $3 00 By motor route where available,
one month $1 By m all one ~r $8 , six months S4 25, three m r.nths,
t2 50 one m onth, $1.

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John M. Bowen who ,waa injured
aix weeka ago at the Foundry is
improving aahafactarlly at
home.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Hudson spent
several ~ days last week wiLh bil
aunt, Mrs. Ro.e Thompson.
Mrs Vena Soulabf and Glenna
spent Tuesday with relatives in
Ironton, 0 .

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MR$ IDWAID WALL (left) of J"lu.tllfll N. Y.. weep. as she walt.
tor ~ewe of her tiueband, ehiet englneei of the Ul·fated fre.tghter
J.formacklte, at Norfolk, Va. News aever came. With her 11 hE-r
e~tter-fn law. Mra. Clarence Hough. Thf' Mormf'I C]&lt;Jta c:&gt;r~ 1 7.f'd

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s how J&lt;'S I f or now hu a stan-dan:i squelcher fur I

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1\la 1 , 1a.c:l' co un selor~ nught pos
s1hh p1 t'~l-il ht' th e show to trou
bird (&lt; \ltpks ~;eek 1ng then· adnre
.,barh;• lms ami baclu•lorettes ma~
t 11 1n •o 1t h1 p1n g to lt•arn a tnck
nr two hdtH l' :akmg the h1g ~ltp
&gt;\ !I 111 all th t Sprmg By1n,g ton
sta t n· 1 ha ~ a 1eady-ma~l' &lt;Jurl1
enrt' rr, '"' 1musmg treatm ent
of th~· so l a! lt·d
· mother m-law
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rejoiner "Pick me up on the sl'l
any Sunday at mne·thi.rty 1" .
N Y columnist J-"rank Farrell
has a wonder .ABC i"ad1o show
dculy and Sunday mgbts at 930
pm (EST).
Newest toast along
vtdl'o row Here 's to the three
great Ameri e.an btrds' Ma3-• yuu
always have an eagle m your pot·
ket , a turb·~ on your table and
Old Crow 1n your glass '
The
Adventures of Rm Tm arc now
seen every Frtday mght over
ABC- TV Wonder what Lass1e
1 w1!1 say about thi s'
Watch and.
l 1~ten for the newest stngtng sen sat1on Rose-mary Patge She's a
nf'w rcccrdmg star who'll shoot
That's all
to the top-but fast'
I fn r now
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Editor'a Nate: All over Am•ricil lOWing IS the first.
anteed by tbe Cederal government.
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DAYTON
MOORE
Foreclosures
have betm "extreme1 1
new om•a are apr ng ng up. 8 u 11 · United Pren St•ff ~orreapondent ly low."
dozer' slice their way through
WA.S~TON O'P-Su~urbi~. Construction eosts average about
vast wooded tracts or pasturt U S. ~, . u; undergomg a g1~anttc $10,000 a house. But buyers have
lands and soon • new suburb:- multJ-bllhoa. dollar face hfh.ng.
to pay considerably more because
,ometimes even • whole new
NetN homes are sprmg111g up by of the additional ~osts of la:td
't . b
Th
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the hundreds of thousands on and landsraptng and sellers' proCl ~~~~ orn .
• postwar o.me·j what a few years back were pag fits
bu1ldmg boom I• one of the most ture slopes, hUed fields or coonOwners Get More Value
aignifinnt stori•s in th• epic of try woodland
A substanllal percent&amp;ge or new (
America . What are the prop011Mtlhons of Americans are tast- homes is being built by large- - - - THIS AND THAT: Disk jock lions of this boom? How long will mg for the first hme the satis- scale real estate clevelopers who WE WISH TO TIIANK our many
eys around the country are all
it l1st? What is its impact on f.achon of living in homes of their put up hundreds of houses of
friends, relatives and netjhbors,
dedicatmg that oldie, "Don't
th&amp; economy? What is ih irlnFNct own Add1honal hundreds of thou· nearly idenhcal construetion sid:e t · who helped so mu(!h during tP..e
Cry Joe, Let Her Go," to Joe
on the economy? These end other s:mds are livlng m mooern apart- by side. Although thts makes for
IUness and deatb-of our mother,
DtMaggto thts week . . .
questions •re answer&amp;d by Dayton ment developments wh1ch have monotony, t bas resulted in home
Mrs.
Elizabeth Hess. also for
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Moore, UP Konomic writer, in
sprouted coast 'to coast smce the owners gettmg more home value
Gene Raymond, Ho&amp;t of NBC the1r sympathy, ktndness and
tw~&gt;-part series of wbk:h the fol. war.
TV'' "Fires 1de T~eater" each
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nora] offerings.
ror their money.
tuesday evening, gained his ~-;-:-:.;:-::;;;;:::.;:;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;.;:;;;.;;;~~;;;;,;~~i~ Since 1949 MOre tha.v'I,OOO,OOO Occu,-nt purc-h••lng of
We wish to express our thanks
urtie•t acting eJipenence in
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'flew hmlly units .have IMtn ~ed hom" et anything like the pr•·
alSo to Re~. Rufus Casto, th't'~
5tock produd1cns of 'SUccessful
each Y••r to the nutnbtr of ~otnts s&amp;nt rar. would . b• IMponlble
who sang, the pa)Jbearerit, and
Broadway !iohows .ncludtng "Rip
in the UnJted St•tes.
the Foglesona: Funeral Home.
without the •••ltr fln~nclnt m•de
Van Winkle," "The Crowded
1'hls home bulldmg boom has
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The Hess Childr&amp;n
by th• t.dettl IOYfl'n- lli-Ja-ttc
Hourl" and "Mrs. W1ggs of the
been one of the eh1d props of ponible
m•n~.
Cabbage Patch." He wal educa·
1he nation's postwar economy.
In the 1920s, the buyer of a 'WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin·
t~ at the
Profenional ChildIt has st1mulated not only closenew home Uiually had to borrow
ren'siSchool in New York. Genl
cere appreciation to OlM" neigh.
ly related indust1'1es such as rna~ on two or three mortgages comj' one of those 'r:.triiies- a nat·
bors
1nd frierids for their kind·
tenals, plumbing, electricity not ing due in lump suDis 1D three to
iv._e New Yorker where he was
nen
and sympathy at tbe time
money-lending but ftve years. OrJg1nal interest rates
to mention
bOrn on August 13, 1908..
the
death of our husband and
or
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scores of others mcludmg home ran from 6 to 10 per cent and relklb Hope's guests of1 his Nov..
Joseph H . PetHt ~ o o. 1. c. PIGS. s. H. Layman,
father,
!:W YORK- TI.ere has been a sale o:r:~. cashmererurn 1slttngs, hardware,
nursery
Bash,..n·Keno Road.
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charges
often
pushed
financing
9 program, to bt! filmed in lon~11!
thanks
to Dr. Ruasell Her.
overcoats and, havmg worn them since the
far,nung and the transfer busLness.
total interest charges up to 12
don, will be Maurice Chevalier
daYs when you coUld aft'ord them even less thaft
Helped Stop Depruslon
ptan, the EwJng Funeral Direc- SWEET CIDER ond DROPPEI) FOR SAlE--8 room bouse
per
C'Cnt.
and Orsc.n Welle,. This will
inc of 2 four room
now, and thus being spoiled for any other kmd.
Spokesmen for the mdustry say
\ors, the Rev. Robert styers
Ai&gt;PLES. D~llcibus.
Staymall
you have just bought one and have come out into
rnark Chevali~r 's video debut
Now loans guaranteed or insur.
and all wbo belped ln an:yway,
each
with beth ahd
Winesap and Rome
Beauty.
the atreets of the c1ty m the late mommg.
thl! housmg surge has been the ed •by the government are !1vailin lh1 s. c~untry . . .
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Webster Orcbaf'd... near Chester,
, .,I won•t use it for months and months, but ft'It
biggest smgle fac.:tor m feniling able at interest rates of 4~J or 5
last week we athmded the
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of( depresSlon stnce the
war. per cent snd so-called "conven.
eost 110 much rnore !n a couple of months," you
thinc!ig in honor of Ben G:-o!is'
They compare its role to that tional" financing at about 5 to 6
told yourself- but now you emerge onto the s1de30th ar1niversary in radio-TV ,
walk, from the huge 11tore, and you teel tt•e genue' played by the automobile mdus- per cent with government insur. •1N LOVING REMEMBRA.NC! of
IS a critic that is., and 'ihe ~ub .
try after World War I.
klss of the September sun , .. and the first cool
ance.
Claude Darst who paued away
lishing of his new book "I Loolcbreeze ot autumn. The breeze rutfles your hair, or
AbetU t 12 blli•on dollars a year
more
important
ror
home
one year BiG today, October 13.
EVen
ed And I Li'tened." The boolc,
wotdd' ru:l!'le It If thE:re were enough to rutrle, and
Js bemg :spent now to build new
buyers
is
the
fact
they
can
pay
Con~
but not forgotten . Mts.
wtlich l!i published by Random
homes An additional 5 billion is
you shiver, In your blue summer suit, and lay
f)(f
the
loans-principal
and
in·
Claude
Darst and family .
House ,(3.95). ts. a must if you
.!() soon 1
being laid out nnnually for home
tere.
s
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monthly
payments
over
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enjoy radio and TV. Gross, who
Mel Heim&amp;r'
So you walk slowly up Seventh avenue, through
mamtenance and repair. The bulk
is tht N Y. Daily Naws' critic, , Melattchoiy day~ the streaming pedestrian tratfLc of the garment
of new buildmg IS on the cuff, :.::_w&lt;~ or 20' 25 oc ••en 30 I 8;;;-;-)
ht,s dene • magnificent jab of 1
&lt;lTC near
area, and ask yourMit where ll has gone. It was
With Uncle Sam himself mswrmg
con~ns~ng three
decade' of
only the other day that you had that last dip In
about 40 per cent of the mortTh
'35 PLY&lt;IIIOUTH COUPE. $75. t41i
gages
ur.day: Th• future .t the
inforniat broadcasting history :he Atlantic off :Miaml Beach and chmbed reluctantly Into the big
Grant St. Middleport . Phone
in 344-page tome.
)'nne, only
chmb out of It In New York snd smell the wsrm, fresh.
It Ia estlmetlll tta.t :;:•·:~j·,.;;h~ou:;;•;;lne~~boom;:~·;;.;;;;;;:;.;;~;;:t;;;;:;:;:,
6394-M.
1()-13.3tp
)r and say gee, it's almost here. You Immediately bought the red
k
illilSIDmN'CE-In
P..,eo;w,
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WCH' ers, carpenters, JNinters..
MlKE NOTE'S
At Ih c- Grrnss pnverlible and grappled skillfully w1th the maJor problem of the time,
ro...,
and
b&amp;lh.
Til~d.
klieno,
'SO CHEVtiOLET deluxe CON·
sons, cancrete handlers
part~ WI'
md our old fn r nd , Anding a new bathing suit to fit.
modern, electric Water lae'iter.
VERTlBLE. Ex~ellent conditl&lt;~n.
Gel)tgc "The Real" MrCn\
who j
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sink,
Elettfi'e stove, cablnitta,
$585 Extras. Terma can be arIS a prl's.s agent tut netl aclot
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on-s.lr. homtbuildlnt IoM.
anJ
'cli&gt;sela.
Harqlllood lloiiro,
ranged. Call 8002-J.
tiJ..ll-3tt
Gecrge l.S fcn\Ul ed m many of
"l'HERE WAS THE END OF THE THEATER SF.ASON', trickling
Additional hundreds or thoUI·
venotilJD
)&gt;ll~da
.. AiyioliliUtq ~\wo.
TV\ most popular drama s mclu ·l away and then vamshing Into a frlghtenmg orgy of summer etock,
ands are, employed to turn out thi!l
Em:W.sed
aide
P.. ..ti, F;tpnl
din&gt;g "Stud to One." A great actor j and the qukk trip to Los Angelea and the smell of the ftowers on the mou'ntains of materials and equip.
19" FQIU&gt; VB J dr. Dlx. Sedan.
JM!reh"pr
ii\ooj&gt;.
1\liiCk
oOIII!I)I~·
hill!, the wary meetlng with Joe Ferrer's dog, Cuddles, an outsize:
ment ror n-·
and a gre &lt;Jtrr gu~'
.... homes
$895. BlaeUbar's, Pomeroy.
!llt~o fi)llah. Goll4 't'"'.
Great Dane.
And as SUburbu eJrl)ands neii'•H
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·hle f'.Wilt. SJlade tr,as: ·t:Jw,.
1 uc tt 11 Y oun g star of ''The
There waa the return to the emptylng·Ol!t Manhattan and the feel- · schools and •&lt;Mitional ga '. M.t
Lon•tt&lt;J Young Show" nn NBClng of relief and snobl)ery of some kind as the streets cleared opt a d
t
t sb. w r
olt l'by JIOO. l,e., tblil ftlre
1951 DODGE 2 dr. Sedan.
$1195.
and you were left with your strange friends, the ones who even like
~dedseolwer sy~ ehms mus
e proBlaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
10-9-Ste.
TV Sunda} nl!lhls
w a~ born m1
VI
ong WJt new .streets
OfiM.IWI ..,.,..IPIIo!_
R.ESID
n 1111\t ro'uto i 43.
Sah I Jkc Ctty hut her fanuly i N~e;:r~;: t~~mf~=~~~ afternoon that you erawted bravely off th• highways.
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2illilile~ lrom Pool)!r!lt': lrioo..
front
~~:~d sh~? w~u lr\~,~/~(~i~~; n v~~~Dg I superstructure of Tabjo lllnto 60 feet ol Long Ial&amp;nd water, and thft [( the housi~l ~rctJ~ ••·i!nt•~
~~ ilild ;wkw ...oJ.
~jluoe. l ~oWn, 2 ri~. Utge
Five Points.
nl,.ht when you dropped out of the poker game early and went up Gne:, brand neW rfiOPplllt&amp; "'
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rront
·~i¢h. • Eitcloiill ·llloet
appear{'od
wl!h AIFnnm·
War:.luf tn13a lto"C•ntcal Park and Jay around on the •·
O'"t"ass, listening to the bl.n41 must beN bu1JtT to serve
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reo!. ' Inquire oi
stlent
mov1e
!he age
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u ~-~oretr. Mollie~ ·b6uie , Wlt,it 3
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On the mall and Its sweet obbligato of youilr •ove's convenatlon
Sedan.
rooirii ~il4 r/io~l pq\'&lt;b Oil lame ·
she
rd .~ Pol1;·
:; twllo Ann,
call and
ro, [ around you.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
her 1ntr
oldl"!rc cpt
stsln
. 1 1n some eues such as ~~:~$m~~~~u-~-~~
lol, 1\l A. ol. ci ..
iiore0
There were cool afttrnoons ~n Sardi'l, f!Olilely aaktng stan of .tale, ftfi. Y:; ,ant;l M.1~-t City,
was awarded a {O tl i' ~~~ frurn Mer
and
cli\lrclio..
'GarQ'e.
lelopbono
screen and puppet shows where they were goinr ln liCe and wbJ'I ~ ebtiM 11ew towns hive been
I FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 111~ 1 ele&lt;lr~lty, bOtUo JU, Sdmo
V} n LI'Ro\·
M · s Yml n ~·s fl rst the warm day when you said well, today I'll take that ai.gb.tteera' boat
frOm .erateh. A city or ,as,OOO
rru1t. ila11
""~oOl b1la r4ute.
"grown t;p'· lOll' tn the movtes tour of Manhattan Island-but, of cout'le, never dtd.
Bingle family 'honres, to hou.te
I TiftlllE ROOM ipartmenta
lloRAi.,
~ENCE- ~ · rocilno,
was 10 "Naug ht. r~u t Nlrc,' si al
There were weekends-not enough of them-trying desperately J)I)O ,pvaim.J. hts been started
batbs, and 1•raae. Wondertu'
r·r ,r Lol\(rnl\.1ro!ll'
h
d h
ftretromcool • ~.,,.
'l
ias'flli'ttace. Drilled. well. t% A.
to make your crosfl(ourt backhand be ave un er eavy
n'OUston, Texas.
l~ation. REAsoNABLE. ~bon• YARIII--'5 ,.. D·roOlil h4iue. ·llarn,
calculating opponents, and the wonderful dawn when you turned the
Tbe Fe'deral Re.rerve Board
1101-Y.
l~r
etc. EII!Ctrlcll}'. mall, 1&lt;h~oJ;
red convertible toward Saratoga and counted the rabbit• and woOd· mated that occupants or a
b)ll
ldd ~Olitli rolili. • ' ·
chucks atandmg eitently and mollonleasly on the wet gra.e• u you homt IJf'ellid ltt "ast $1500 for
T'"Ailtb'ii!H~k-:.__,8
\ROOM
MODiillltl
Dwelllna,
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J!:, ll tqblri houao. Baht
furniture and spphanees
rolled by them on the parkways.
II
room ap~eo~,- tJnt iloor
There were frustrating mornings for two weeks, the-/\, tr)'lnl' to 1 th
b
're
i · eC!
ete. 8 toWJ, a}l(l l 1orsu. ChePhone Pome'roy 810-M.
U)·7·•J
reach the 520-yard ftfth green In four instead of the usual Ave, and 1 e new ~~uses a eqhu ~'••tsllin:l
Vrolet lf1\i!l&lt; Jru!lu~ed.
another sad morning eoming a1ound the torner of the Vande~J\
acce , app llll~u .•uc I!
slto~t Rfilll' ~aeliey. rttc.
ID&amp;.L ]'IIAIT.m SPACE anu
barn, by the three-eighths pole, and seeing Native Dancer, done wl~ mae~ne_,. Thn allda up tod•"•aj!l'e
Pearl F. P~lr,. ~~~pfe~,itla·
able h
to high tehoo1. Pbom
reclng, walkmg glumly nround in a circle, head banglng, for his .&amp;b~t Jh ~be ;a_~ for ~e
tin, PoQI~~y I!. b, No. 1, ~r
OOIM.X.
IIHI.&amp;tc
morning exercise. And the latr: Sunday afternoon, driving reluctantly hoqoh~_I:I. J:OOih lhd.O•tt:Y.
JllqQ)re
, P~rkoii's Rfl);auri~t.
Tht
~ iWit Of
back to the city ane. stoppmg evtry nve m1les to ,b.sk the fruttstand
I'O.,.roy.
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operators impa.tl,ntly wily they had no Concord grapes, Iince they Wer U With .. . fin~- ··::·:"_c:·,
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long nights m front of the typewnter, trying grimly to ftnleb the
novel in time for the Octobtr 1st Ueadline: and the resumptton of the
patient war with the p1ess agents, wherem you tried to be poUt. in
explaining that well, you doubted your readers really would want tl)
know much about a young movie actress of uq_known ca.pabntUei.even though the 11tudio had such terribly tJigh hopes for her.
They went that way, the months. Yest erday th e •urs t r n •• "•y
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breezes ha.d come-and yet l'lere you are, f~ellng the first sad, warning pat of the autumn wind, on crowded, bleakly sunny Seventh ave..
nue juat below tt~e 40s. Tomorrow the bealltlful catastt·ophe or t)J.e
tree leaves llushiug orange and red and then the falling wJII beg~n . Sq'
MOn. It ien't pollible, 11 it? Oh-lt "r

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Over 40 Dogs To Be
Entered In Field
Trials At Kanawha
Some forty bird dog,, melud.
ing both pointers and setters,
are ex~ed to be entered 10 the
Kanawha J:o'ieid Club trials to
beJd at the Pt. Pleasant
Management Area on October
24.
PreHminary arrangements have
been made for the tr&amp;als and fin·
1n a
al pla-ns are to be made
meet-in-g of the club's board of
dtrectors on Sunday when they
meet at the stle of the trials.
Two stak'Cs will be run on the
:!3rd. They are the Puppy State,
for doga; whelped smee January
1, 1954; and AU Age Stake, dogs
of all ages
On the 24th there win be the
Derby for dogs wheq,ed after
January 1, 1963, and the Gun
Dog Stakes for shooting dogs .
Entrance lee ts $6 for the Pup·
and Derby Stakes and $8 for
Age and Gun Dog stakes En·
tranls are asked to contact Thomas Perry, Route One, Athens, 0

CALLS ARE ANSWERED
The Pomeroy Fire- ~partmeni
wu oaUed to East Maio Street
about ftve la9t Dtgbt, when a· car,
owned by Willard Wilson, cauaht
f1re, wh-ich happened when some
were
w1res shorted. DamagC5
minor.
The emergency squad was call
ed to the home of Floyd Clark,
Spring St., but Mf'. Clark wu
dead when the squad arnved. '

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JR. CLASS SPONSORS SALE
The Jumor rlass of llacine High
School is sponsoring a bake sale
to be beld at Gaul's Grocery Store
Saturday, starting at 10 A. M.
Robert Beegle, class president.
stated that lbere are some very
good eoob in. tbe Junior c!ass.

Soon As Possible

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Keepsake is ·the'
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dorsed by the fam&lt;;&gt;us Good
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PTA. meeliq: bel'd . -MoDA \
Jfel Clu!&lt;, Pbiladtlp1lll PbWieo &amp;ehool
411 eveniDJ, at the xhool,
ouWtlder, wUl bqlo llto · dutlOI
u 1 c;u Jal-.D fOI' t1ae Somer·
The Lord'• Prll)'er ua· ple!lae
Till• Moton CompUJ" Ja Polnt to &amp;be ftq: opened the ~ .iJl
PleJNat oa nat )looclay, it bu ebar1e of J1n. C1rl Will. ,predONLY
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vWe ol the eorDPIDJ.
plaOJ were disc.uued fo.r the au•
Clark hu jut completed bb DUal Halloween party Which Wlll
llkiJ•ed a. Thll: ar..., Ia A.
tbitd aeaoa. la the majon, aU of be held Ortober 28, and a m~
log of tbe executive eo1111aitt.ee
J Piece LIYIDa'a.o. bile
them with tho Phll.t.
S3t.OO DOW~
Oalr recenU1 be wu Civen re- waa called for Tbunda, &lt;lot¥
Bllonee fa Euy Poymofl
eogDitioa ., !be outaanclina baU Zl, at I p m. at the ochool. • ·
CINCINNATI LIV.STOCK
pilfer ever to plaJ in tbe Class
Tbe attendaoee banner
See It Today at
CINCINNATI 0. UP-Hop, 3800 A, J!aaUm t.ea1111e cllr ol Bebo- arded to the ...,on~ gradett•ulht
moderately active : 50 to Me lower neetady, New York.
b)' MiN Mary Vlr&amp;mta ~ibel.
B "·-~ 0
180 lo 240 lb lUI$ to 17.10; 180
Hra.
Wbitaey Inpaham
played
Uwauu, •
to 180 II&gt; 18.10; 180 to 180 lb
. ant lot off to •
for tbe peany march.
Or
280 lb 18.60i IOWJ DOc lower; lt.liO I tbil aeuoe and was used u a
to 17.
piodt biller for a blc part of the
Father's night was ofl!f,enM
Cattle 1100 ealvea 200;
aeuon. Ia the lat. mouth of play and eaeh father present was inMaaon,
VL
ter 1teers aad yearliap
ll~er, he played recularly and troduced.
Refreshments
were ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ately active; etud)'; choice and pounded the ball at a healthy aerved at the conclus1on of the J
meetina:.
- - - -- - - - - - - prime steen 28; ehoiee 23 to 23.10; clip.
Sood 20.110 to 22 .110; utility aod
Somerville hu Invited all of
eom.mereial 12 to 17; eholee beil· Clark's fritllda to come iato tbe
~~iii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiPj
en 22; ~ommereial and cood
eomP1117 tllow rooms ia Point
to 18; utility and eommercial Pleau.at to meet him at *II¥ Ume.
bull• 12 to 13~ vealen firm; &amp;ood He'U be happy to tilt with his
ud eboice 18 to 27; prime 28; friends in the area.
utility and commercial 12 to 18;
commereial to eboice calvea oto,.d.r i 'rvl GO TO CLINIC
at 12 to 18; medium and
Reeeut aclmiuiolll' to the Masfeeder readiDD 1~.75 to 18.
oa Cllnie are as follows·
Sheep 1J00 steady; good
FraMe~ Klein, Middleport, Obio,
What a awell comb!·
choiee lambs 17 to 19; utility to Mr. Arnold Shaver, Parkersburg,
nation of footlow good t~ to 17; around 100 W. Va.; Mn. Alice Blaker, Mid·
head eho~e and prime 21.Z2; ewes dleport, Ohio; Mr. Frant Young,
cradling comfort
2 to 5.
Muon, W. 'Va.; Mrs. Wanda Lar·
lliDJ, Cheater, Ohio.

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Wts 'l.ril In l'hf.,
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word of the death of her brotber.
Henry L. Dixon at New Harmony,
lnd:
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Mr. .md Mn. Gary Sellars of
Fort Story, Va., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sellan
Recent &amp;Uesta or Mr. and Mra.
Carson Hl.yes were Mr. lllnd Mn.
Carson Hayes Jr. Chicago. Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ha,yu and
daughtet Arcbetta lnd Mr. and
Mrs. Max Bowers, chJ!dren of Columbus, Mr. and' Mra. William
Hayes, children, Racine, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hayes, ,children,
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs. Alfred

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Beulah Ward and Martha Thomp
son of Galhpolil spept the week
end with Mr. and Mra. Fraalll
Winebrenner.
Mra. Okey Bo1p of MoundsviJie, W. Va., 1peat a rew days
with Holly Friend.
Mrs. Obarles Hysell baa been
returned to her "home from"'-the
)kip General Hospital.
John Crew has entered the
Metgs General Hospital.

Patty Oiler and Mrs. Alice
Flanagan of Parkel'5burt: spent the
week end wit.b Mr. and Mrs William Dtddle and Mrs. Anna Oiler.
Elsie Swartz o( Gallipolis, Roy
Thompson of Lisbon, and Story
Thompson ol Cleveland called on
Hugh Thompson Sunday.
t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm
spent the weekend with Mr. and
ClUCAGO UP-Chicagoans art
Mrs Raymond Teaford and (am.
getting
their first new Skyscraper
ily of Chester.
smce 1934 with the erection of the
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Mrs E S. Mills u vusitmg Mr. $40,000,000 Prudentia1 Plaza.
and Mrs 0 . 0 Patterson, Rutland.
It! 601 foot high roof will be the
Mr and ;.,:n. Roger Quisenberry
highest
in the cny and command
and daughters of Athens, Mr and
a
view
of
Illmois, Induma, Miehl·
Mrs. Don Quisenberry. Middle~
ga.n
and
W1sconsm
under ideal
port, Mr. and Mrs. Christy Baer
weather
conditions.
of Mmersville were Sunday a:ueJta
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen.
The Prudential Insurance Com
Georp D. Cbrlatopber •
llarpret Trumaa
Mr and Mrs A H. Baer
pany Of America is pouring about
Ttpton, Iowa, are v1s1hng her sis· 31,000 tons ef structural steel, the
CONGRESS CANDIDATE George H. Chrtatopher'a eampatrn In
ter, Miss Marcia Karr.
eqUivalent of four ordmary -&amp;lzl;!
Mtasourl'• fourth dtlltrlct ta being epeatbeaded · by Marg¥et
Truman, who acceptt.d tbe JOb Of l'leadlng the "Youth for ChrW.o.
Mr and' Mrs. Charles Tolliver 20 ator')&gt; buildings, mto its new
pher'' movement. Chrlatopher was a .-epresentatlve from the old
and son T1mmte of Nelsonville 41 story Dhnms and Ind1ana head·
sixth dl11tr1et. Now he IJ running agalnat Incumbent Jeft'rey P.
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. quarters . When the buildmg Is
Hlllei.son, Republican, of "Independence. Democrat Chrilrt.opher
c:omplete&lt;f m 19~ 1t wJll contain
Wtlltan1 El.chtnger
opera.t~.s a 960~acre tarm.
{lnternaUoncU)
l\I!ss Marie Houdashelt has re~ approx1ma1~ly 1,000,000 sqt~.are
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turned to her employment in At. feet of rentable space.
LEGAL NOTICE
agamsl her fnr d1vorce, alimony, hens after spending her vacation
The shm, towermg white struc·
Mmda B. Smtth, who restdes at I restoratwn of property and other w1t1l her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lure wilL bave the appearan~e bl
Ripley, West Virgmta, R. D. 1, c. o. relief, in Case No. 12,212 of the W1!ham Houd.ashelt .
a glass house. A total of 2700
l!:stel Smith, is bercby notified Common Pleas Court of Meigs
Mr and Mrs. Everetl Lucas has double glazed "picture type" wln·
that Albert Lawrence Smtth, as Cvunty, Ohw; plamtlff further al · returned home to Portsmouth af- dows will shut ou.t extenor templallltlff, on the 27th day of Sep· leges that de~endant 1s Lhe owner ter spending two weeks With her perature, dirt and no1se the year
ternber, 1954, ftlcd hts petition ot an undJVided mterest m that mother, Mrs. Ethel Quillen.
roand. These wmdows wtll be piv·
certatn real estate m Scipw TownMr and Mrs. Dale Teaford and otcd to permi.t washing: from wttb ~
ship, Metgs County, Ohio, as des- family spent Sunday wtth his par- in. Indtvldual temperature control
' crtbed m Deed to A. L. Sm1th
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tea- will be ,mstalled m tvery room.
and Minda .;a~ .SltJ'th [tom llama
of Aa.tlquily.
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corded 10 Volume 160 at Page &amp;&gt;7 children of Columbus spent the and Mrs. Raymond Hayes, daughof the Mieigs County Deed Re· weekend w1th her mother, Mrs. ter, Anna LotWee of Pt. Pleasant
rorcfs, reference to which IS here-- Anna MeCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander
by· made. Plamtiff prays for diMrs, Grace Otler and son Jim
vorC'e, allmony and that defen- Bill were recent guests of rela- of. Columbus and Mr and Mrs .
dant's mlerest m saHl real estate tives U} East Liverpool and Wells- Harry Bradford of Safty Harbor,
Fla., were recent guests of Mrs.
be awarded to p!atnliff and that burg.
Becca Spencer.
defendant he enjnmcd from diS·
Harald Weaver has returned to
POlling of the same pendmg th1s
Mrs . Frances R1tter vtsited her
aclwn
the navy at Great Lakes. He was
and daughterio!aw, M,r. and
son
accompanied by hu fam1ly.
Mrs.
Richard Ritter, Allentown,
Satd cause wdl be for hearing
Mr.· and Mrs. Earl Price and
Pa.
011 or after the 12th day Or Nov· Mrs. Mmme Prtce of Hawthorne,
ember, 1954.
N. Y., and Mrs. Lucy Scott of
Mrs . Vada Cair::twell &lt;1f Atllens
ALBEUT LAWRENCE SMITH Belpre, were recent guests of Mrs.
is spendmg the week w1th Mrs
Plamltff.
W. S. White.
John Crew.
MANNING n . WEBSTER,
Mrf': otis Ramey of Potnt PIQsAttorney for Plamtlff
ant was the recent guest of b~ 1
&lt;Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oldaker
(Q) 20; 110) 6, 13, 20. }7;
s1ster, Mrs. John Crew.
are anouncing tht!' birth of a son
t) 1) 3, 10, 7tc
• at the Hob.er Hospital, October
Mrs. Albert Duckworth and Mrs 3. He weighed 7 lb and 3 ounces
George Scbnetder and daughter He has been named Tbomas AI·
Eleanor Kay 3pent Saturday with bert. Graadparents are Mr. and
Miss Emma Duckworth, K.aaauga. Mn. Raymond Wolfe and Mr. and
· Mrs. Anna McCoy was the .re- Mn. Albert Oldaker.
cent guest of Mr. and MI-a. A. L
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SHE'S CAMPAIGNING FOR HIM

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RADIO-TV
ABC
1n&lt;ll!er
vf ptldt•
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"Kukla, N'EV!.SREEL
Fran and Ollie"
Nil! Join lhr 111 10 th e hope
that are gr~bbmg ~ number of spon · l·
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mii 46 to 48~. medl11m1
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eeot A, utu 1•'1• wblle
48\2, ·b rown 42 to 48 14; mod~ 1
urns 22 to 23 1·2; ~~nan 1' to
Chie.lr:en&amp;. 1te.dy on
bem 1teady to weak; fnen
bono, beovy 10.11; beaa, llabt
11; otd r001ten B-10;, youq: tom
turkeys 32 1-2 to 23~ YOUDI hea
turkey1 37·39; youq ben turke,s
44 to tO.
Butter, 80 Jc:ore- 6C5.

Mr. aod Mn. 1. W. So.uloby o(
Dover, 0 .; Mn. William NC;Ne aad
daughter Karen of Raelne; Mr and
Mrs. Samuel Gibba and children
of llinenville.

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Pt. Pleuant; Mr. liidiCri. Ho-.rard
Soullby of New l'l&gt;Daclolp~La, o ;

100.000 ft. or ..;-o,-.-F1RESH~,.
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POPI.All, WAl.NUT or CH£11·
RY LOGS. DeliVered lA&gt; BaU
Run. ~e or write Ivan Car~

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Peter J..ind Hay es and
Mary
Healy have ta()&lt;:! rocorded aU or
thetr CBS radto shows so the}
could
do a four -week stand at the
By LAWRENCE WITTE
Sands m Las Vegas .
M!h\ c o n wd~ wnters. at one
The Ot·tober 17 NBC- TV Co
\1!11&lt;' ot ;mot her haH corned a mtody Hour w1U star M1lton Berle,
pu 111m of thet r l!vt ng grmdmg Smith and Dale and Mt!Zt Green
ou t mother- 1n·la \\ · JukPs
in th.c Friars Frolic
A ~ \l {lct's,.,fu l cumed}
se ncs
Loutse
Allibntton star
r1r
fec.lut 11&gt;~ .1 lllother tn law who 1s "Cc ncernmg M1ss Ma rlow e" seer,.
lm·rd h\ het son· m-law, h.owever, daily on NBC- TV , LS no new~~ to u~rlr!~tatt \hC' eaSl'. on the comer to TV She has done guest
u m q uc ~Hie
shots on many d.ramatte shows
plus appearances ti S a panehst
BL t ' Ocr•t•mber· Brtde !S JUS l on "I've Got A Se&gt;eret"
and
th&lt;~t ,1 h.ghl1 sucr ess ful Sllu a 1"Slatge Door" Nevertheless, she!
\1 111 ullH't!) cenl eim.{ on thatl rrankly admJts that "Concernmg 1
alkgn\1~ rarr ~pl'Cleti lhc
!ova- Miss MarloWe" was a
challenge-:
bl 1·
mol hL•r tn luw Aft et·
two and qUite dtflerent (r om any}tJ.I S , n th e L'BS Hadw ndv..urk, ! thmg
she
has
done .
This
Pa r k!' LL' \
wh o C'rrated and mcludes an tmpress !vc list of
wrdt' the 'it tl r~ has lau nched 'I I, theatrical aettvitieS ~hat took ber
111 :l'" J&lt;.·I a l it n w th
l BS- T\', on from the Pasadena Playhouse to
IL' h 1 ~~11111
Untversal PICtures and recently
u' 111tu!' of 1 t ~ \'en premhe, to Broadway where she pla}ed
th e.s huw 1s (Prta 1n to ha\e 1111 11' the lead for several week s m the
wm ul \ tc wet s
Mot hers· In l:Jwl "Seven Year ltck." ,

Reports

Recent pett. of · lin. Vn•
SOul8b)l' and Gletlna wer~ Mr. and
Mrs. Jamet Soullby ·~ diUJhter

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JACK L. COLLETTE

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For • hfllltocl d-, ... oll.r JOU lhh opporlunlly
to tave $10.00 on Cl new Model•.tOO'-Mwest
ond f l - WARM MORNING deluxe coal dteuloto&lt;. Hoots up to olx , _ , hoo oxcluot.. "Dtaft.
0-Motlc' control and now 'Eaor fiii-Na Spell"
feed " - ••• plw all af WARM MORNING'S
othot groat foo"""l So COfllll In now. Btlng the
coupon along and- SIO

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Published every aftfl't'oon ueept SUnda:r b1 Tbe Olllo ValleJ"
llt!Dtlnel, Ine .• at 110 .Mocbanlc St , Pomeroy, o . Bu:s.lne&amp;i orrrce phone
M, ~htol'laJ oll:\ce pAonc BY7.
&amp;'ered as aecon4 t.Ja:ss malllq matter •t the po..t oft\ee 11
PomerOy, Ohto.

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1ex1ngton Ave ,N ew York Cit}. 16, N. Y.
Snbsaiptlun rates. Dell\ tor) bv -:arrier wbere avaUabte 30 cents
per Wf'f'k. one ) car m nl!vanc1· at Tht Dally Sentinel offtce, $H5. ~; slz
months, !7 80; thre-e months , $3 00 By motor route where available,
one month $1 By m all one ~r $8 , six months S4 25, three m r.nths,
t2 50 one m onth, $1.

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John M. Bowen who ,waa injured
aix weeka ago at the Foundry is
improving aahafactarlly at
home.
Mr. and Mn. Fred Hudson spent
several ~ days last week wiLh bil
aunt, Mrs. Ro.e Thompson.
Mrs Vena Soulabf and Glenna
spent Tuesday with relatives in
Ironton, 0 .

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MR$ IDWAID WALL (left) of J"lu.tllfll N. Y.. weep. as she walt.
tor ~ewe of her tiueband, ehiet englneei of the Ul·fated fre.tghter
J.formacklte, at Norfolk, Va. News aever came. With her 11 hE-r
e~tter-fn law. Mra. Clarence Hough. Thf' Mormf'I C]&lt;Jta c:&gt;r~ 1 7.f'd

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1\la 1 , 1a.c:l' co un selor~ nught pos
s1hh p1 t'~l-il ht' th e show to trou
bird (&lt; \ltpks ~;eek 1ng then· adnre
.,barh;• lms ami baclu•lorettes ma~
t 11 1n •o 1t h1 p1n g to lt•arn a tnck
nr two hdtH l' :akmg the h1g ~ltp
&gt;\ !I 111 all th t Sprmg By1n,g ton
sta t n· 1 ha ~ a 1eady-ma~l' &lt;Jurl1
enrt' rr, '"' 1musmg treatm ent
of th~· so l a! lt·d
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rejoiner "Pick me up on the sl'l
any Sunday at mne·thi.rty 1" .
N Y columnist J-"rank Farrell
has a wonder .ABC i"ad1o show
dculy and Sunday mgbts at 930
pm (EST).
Newest toast along
vtdl'o row Here 's to the three
great Ameri e.an btrds' Ma3-• yuu
always have an eagle m your pot·
ket , a turb·~ on your table and
Old Crow 1n your glass '
The
Adventures of Rm Tm arc now
seen every Frtday mght over
ABC- TV Wonder what Lass1e
1 w1!1 say about thi s'
Watch and.
l 1~ten for the newest stngtng sen sat1on Rose-mary Patge She's a
nf'w rcccrdmg star who'll shoot
That's all
to the top-but fast'
I fn r now
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Editor'a Nate: All over Am•ricil lOWing IS the first.
anteed by tbe Cederal government.
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BY
DAYTON
MOORE
Foreclosures
have betm "extreme1 1
new om•a are apr ng ng up. 8 u 11 · United Pren St•ff ~orreapondent ly low."
dozer' slice their way through
WA.S~TON O'P-Su~urbi~. Construction eosts average about
vast wooded tracts or pasturt U S. ~, . u; undergomg a g1~anttc $10,000 a house. But buyers have
lands and soon • new suburb:- multJ-bllhoa. dollar face hfh.ng.
to pay considerably more because
,ometimes even • whole new
NetN homes are sprmg111g up by of the additional ~osts of la:td
't . b
Th
h
the hundreds of thousands on and landsraptng and sellers' proCl ~~~~ orn .
• postwar o.me·j what a few years back were pag fits
bu1ldmg boom I• one of the most ture slopes, hUed fields or coonOwners Get More Value
aignifinnt stori•s in th• epic of try woodland
A substanllal percent&amp;ge or new (
America . What are the prop011Mtlhons of Americans are tast- homes is being built by large- - - - THIS AND THAT: Disk jock lions of this boom? How long will mg for the first hme the satis- scale real estate clevelopers who WE WISH TO TIIANK our many
eys around the country are all
it l1st? What is its impact on f.achon of living in homes of their put up hundreds of houses of
friends, relatives and netjhbors,
dedicatmg that oldie, "Don't
th&amp; economy? What is ih irlnFNct own Add1honal hundreds of thou· nearly idenhcal construetion sid:e t · who helped so mu(!h during tP..e
Cry Joe, Let Her Go," to Joe
on the economy? These end other s:mds are livlng m mooern apart- by side. Although thts makes for
IUness and deatb-of our mother,
DtMaggto thts week . . .
questions •re answer&amp;d by Dayton ment developments wh1ch have monotony, t bas resulted in home
Mrs.
Elizabeth Hess. also for
1
Moore, UP Konomic writer, in
sprouted coast 'to coast smce the owners gettmg more home value
Gene Raymond, Ho&amp;t of NBC the1r sympathy, ktndness and
tw~&gt;-part series of wbk:h the fol. war.
TV'' "Fires 1de T~eater" each
~
nora] offerings.
ror their money.
tuesday evening, gained his ~-;-:-:.;:-::;;;;:::.;:;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;;;;;.;:;;;.;;;~~;;;;,;~~i~ Since 1949 MOre tha.v'I,OOO,OOO Occu,-nt purc-h••lng of
We wish to express our thanks
urtie•t acting eJipenence in
~
'flew hmlly units .have IMtn ~ed hom" et anything like the pr•·
alSo to Re~. Rufus Casto, th't'~
5tock produd1cns of 'SUccessful
each Y••r to the nutnbtr of ~otnts s&amp;nt rar. would . b• IMponlble
who sang, the pa)Jbearerit, and
Broadway !iohows .ncludtng "Rip
in the UnJted St•tes.
the Foglesona: Funeral Home.
without the •••ltr fln~nclnt m•de
Van Winkle," "The Crowded
1'hls home bulldmg boom has
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The Hess Childr&amp;n
by th• t.dettl IOYfl'n- lli-Ja-ttc
Hourl" and "Mrs. W1ggs of the
been one of the eh1d props of ponible
m•n~.
Cabbage Patch." He wal educa·
1he nation's postwar economy.
In the 1920s, the buyer of a 'WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin·
t~ at the
Profenional ChildIt has st1mulated not only closenew home Uiually had to borrow
ren'siSchool in New York. Genl
cere appreciation to OlM" neigh.
ly related indust1'1es such as rna~ on two or three mortgages comj' one of those 'r:.triiies- a nat·
bors
1nd frierids for their kind·
tenals, plumbing, electricity not ing due in lump suDis 1D three to
iv._e New Yorker where he was
nen
and sympathy at tbe time
money-lending but ftve years. OrJg1nal interest rates
to mention
bOrn on August 13, 1908..
the
death of our husband and
or
r
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scores of others mcludmg home ran from 6 to 10 per cent and relklb Hope's guests of1 his Nov..
Joseph H . PetHt ~ o o. 1. c. PIGS. s. H. Layman,
father,
!:W YORK- TI.ere has been a sale o:r:~. cashmererurn 1slttngs, hardware,
nursery
Bash,..n·Keno Road.
1().11 ..3tp ·
charges
often
pushed
financing
9 program, to bt! filmed in lon~11!
thanks
to Dr. Ruasell Her.
overcoats and, havmg worn them since the
far,nung and the transfer busLness.
total interest charges up to 12
don, will be Maurice Chevalier
daYs when you coUld aft'ord them even less thaft
Helped Stop Depruslon
ptan, the EwJng Funeral Direc- SWEET CIDER ond DROPPEI) FOR SAlE--8 room bouse
per
C'Cnt.
and Orsc.n Welle,. This will
inc of 2 four room
now, and thus being spoiled for any other kmd.
Spokesmen for the mdustry say
\ors, the Rev. Robert styers
Ai&gt;PLES. D~llcibus.
Staymall
you have just bought one and have come out into
rnark Chevali~r 's video debut
Now loans guaranteed or insur.
and all wbo belped ln an:yway,
each
with beth ahd
Winesap and Rome
Beauty.
the atreets of the c1ty m the late mommg.
thl! housmg surge has been the ed •by the government are !1vailin lh1 s. c~untry . . .
10·13-llc
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The Famlly.
Webster Orcbaf'd... near Chester,
, .,I won•t use it for months and months, but ft'It
biggest smgle fac.:tor m feniling able at interest rates of 4~J or 5
last week we athmded the
0. .
e.n.tr
of( depresSlon stnce the
war. per cent snd so-called "conven.
eost 110 much rnore !n a couple of months," you
thinc!ig in honor of Ben G:-o!is'
They compare its role to that tional" financing at about 5 to 6
told yourself- but now you emerge onto the s1de30th ar1niversary in radio-TV ,
walk, from the huge 11tore, and you teel tt•e genue' played by the automobile mdus- per cent with government insur. •1N LOVING REMEMBRA.NC! of
IS a critic that is., and 'ihe ~ub .
try after World War I.
klss of the September sun , .. and the first cool
ance.
Claude Darst who paued away
lishing of his new book "I Loolcbreeze ot autumn. The breeze rutfles your hair, or
AbetU t 12 blli•on dollars a year
more
important
ror
home
one year BiG today, October 13.
EVen
ed And I Li'tened." The boolc,
wotdd' ru:l!'le It If thE:re were enough to rutrle, and
Js bemg :spent now to build new
buyers
is
the
fact
they
can
pay
Con~
but not forgotten . Mts.
wtlich l!i published by Random
homes An additional 5 billion is
you shiver, In your blue summer suit, and lay
f)(f
the
loans-principal
and
in·
Claude
Darst and family .
House ,(3.95). ts. a must if you
.!() soon 1
being laid out nnnually for home
tere.
s
t-in
monthly
payments
over
..._10-13-1tc
enjoy radio and TV. Gross, who
Mel Heim&amp;r'
So you walk slowly up Seventh avenue, through
mamtenance and repair. The bulk
is tht N Y. Daily Naws' critic, , Melattchoiy day~ the streaming pedestrian tratfLc of the garment
of new buildmg IS on the cuff, :.::_w&lt;~ or 20' 25 oc ••en 30 I 8;;;-;-)
ht,s dene • magnificent jab of 1
&lt;lTC near
area, and ask yourMit where ll has gone. It was
With Uncle Sam himself mswrmg
con~ns~ng three
decade' of
only the other day that you had that last dip In
about 40 per cent of the mortTh
'35 PLY&lt;IIIOUTH COUPE. $75. t41i
gages
ur.day: Th• future .t the
inforniat broadcasting history :he Atlantic off :Miaml Beach and chmbed reluctantly Into the big
Grant St. Middleport . Phone
in 344-page tome.
)'nne, only
chmb out of It In New York snd smell the wsrm, fresh.
It Ia estlmetlll tta.t :;:•·:~j·,.;;h~ou:;;•;;lne~~boom;:~·;;.;;;;;;:;.;;~;;:t;;;;:;:;:,
6394-M.
1()-13.3tp
)r and say gee, it's almost here. You Immediately bought the red
k
illilSIDmN'CE-In
P..,eo;w,
(
WCH' ers, carpenters, JNinters..
MlKE NOTE'S
At Ih c- Grrnss pnverlible and grappled skillfully w1th the maJor problem of the time,
ro...,
and
b&amp;lh.
Til~d.
klieno,
'SO CHEVtiOLET deluxe CON·
sons, cancrete handlers
part~ WI'
md our old fn r nd , Anding a new bathing suit to fit.
modern, electric Water lae'iter.
VERTlBLE. Ex~ellent conditl&lt;~n.
Gel)tgc "The Real" MrCn\
who j
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doter p.ltot•. My l•bortn-h•vt
sink,
Elettfi'e stove, cablnitta,
$585 Extras. Terma can be arIS a prl's.s agent tut netl aclot
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on-s.lr. homtbuildlnt IoM.
anJ
'cli&gt;sela.
Harqlllood lloiiro,
ranged. Call 8002-J.
tiJ..ll-3tt
Gecrge l.S fcn\Ul ed m many of
"l'HERE WAS THE END OF THE THEATER SF.ASON', trickling
Additional hundreds or thoUI·
venotilJD
)&gt;ll~da
.. AiyioliliUtq ~\wo.
TV\ most popular drama s mclu ·l away and then vamshing Into a frlghtenmg orgy of summer etock,
ands are, employed to turn out thi!l
Em:W.sed
aide
P.. ..ti, F;tpnl
din&gt;g "Stud to One." A great actor j and the qukk trip to Los Angelea and the smell of the ftowers on the mou'ntains of materials and equip.
19" FQIU&gt; VB J dr. Dlx. Sedan.
JM!reh"pr
ii\ooj&gt;.
1\liiCk
oOIII!I)I~·
hill!, the wary meetlng with Joe Ferrer's dog, Cuddles, an outsize:
ment ror n-·
and a gre &lt;Jtrr gu~'
.... homes
$895. BlaeUbar's, Pomeroy.
!llt~o fi)llah. Goll4 't'"'.
Great Dane.
And as SUburbu eJrl)ands neii'•H
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• 1£H!.6tt
·hle f'.Wilt. SJlade tr,as: ·t:Jw,.
1 uc tt 11 Y oun g star of ''The
There waa the return to the emptylng·Ol!t Manhattan and the feel- · schools and •&lt;Mitional ga '. M.t
Lon•tt&lt;J Young Show" nn NBClng of relief and snobl)ery of some kind as the streets cleared opt a d
t
t sb. w r
olt l'by JIOO. l,e., tblil ftlre
1951 DODGE 2 dr. Sedan.
$1195.
and you were left with your strange friends, the ones who even like
~dedseolwer sy~ ehms mus
e proBlaettnar's,
Pomeroy.
10-9-Ste.
TV Sunda} nl!lhls
w a~ born m1
VI
ong WJt new .streets
OfiM.IWI ..,.,..IPIIo!_
R.ESID
n 1111\t ro'uto i 43.
Sah I Jkc Ctty hut her fanuly i N~e;:r~;: t~~mf~=~~~ afternoon that you erawted bravely off th• highways.
. .
~e ihtlJ·ei~~! \152 ~ ' i.. l
2illilile~ lrom Pool)!r!lt': lrioo..
front
~~:~d sh~? w~u lr\~,~/~(~i~~; n v~~~Dg I superstructure of Tabjo lllnto 60 feet ol Long Ial&amp;nd water, and thft [( the housi~l ~rctJ~ ••·i!nt•~
~~ ilild ;wkw ...oJ.
~jluoe. l ~oWn, 2 ri~. Utge
Five Points.
nl,.ht when you dropped out of the poker game early and went up Gne:, brand neW rfiOPplllt&amp; "'
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rront
·~i¢h. • Eitcloiill ·llloet
appear{'od
wl!h AIFnnm·
War:.luf tn13a lto"C•ntcal Park and Jay around on the •·
O'"t"ass, listening to the bl.n41 must beN bu1JtT to serve
·
reo!. ' Inquire oi
stlent
mov1e
!he age
• it.
u ~-~oretr. Mollie~ ·b6uie , Wlt,it 3
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owns ,..,...."
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or Paul for(Juef
On the mall and Its sweet obbligato of youilr •ove's convenatlon
Sedan.
rooirii ~il4 r/io~l pq\'&lt;b Oil lame ·
she
rd .~ Pol1;·
:; twllo Ann,
call and
ro, [ around you.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
her 1ntr
oldl"!rc cpt
stsln
. 1 1n some eues such as ~~:~$m~~~~u-~-~~
lol, 1\l A. ol. ci ..
iiore0
There were cool afttrnoons ~n Sardi'l, f!Olilely aaktng stan of .tale, ftfi. Y:; ,ant;l M.1~-t City,
was awarded a {O tl i' ~~~ frurn Mer
and
cli\lrclio..
'GarQ'e.
lelopbono
screen and puppet shows where they were goinr ln liCe and wbJ'I ~ ebtiM 11ew towns hive been
I FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 111~ 1 ele&lt;lr~lty, bOtUo JU, Sdmo
V} n LI'Ro\·
M · s Yml n ~·s fl rst the warm day when you said well, today I'll take that ai.gb.tteera' boat
frOm .erateh. A city or ,as,OOO
rru1t. ila11
""~oOl b1la r4ute.
"grown t;p'· lOll' tn the movtes tour of Manhattan Island-but, of cout'le, never dtd.
Bingle family 'honres, to hou.te
I TiftlllE ROOM ipartmenta
lloRAi.,
~ENCE- ~ · rocilno,
was 10 "Naug ht. r~u t Nlrc,' si al
There were weekends-not enough of them-trying desperately J)I)O ,pvaim.J. hts been started
batbs, and 1•raae. Wondertu'
r·r ,r Lol\(rnl\.1ro!ll'
h
d h
ftretromcool • ~.,,.
'l
ias'flli'ttace. Drilled. well. t% A.
to make your crosfl(ourt backhand be ave un er eavy
n'OUston, Texas.
l~ation. REAsoNABLE. ~bon• YARIII--'5 ,.. D·roOlil h4iue. ·llarn,
calculating opponents, and the wonderful dawn when you turned the
Tbe Fe'deral Re.rerve Board
1101-Y.
l~r
etc. EII!Ctrlcll}'. mall, 1&lt;h~oJ;
red convertible toward Saratoga and counted the rabbit• and woOd· mated that occupants or a
b)ll
ldd ~Olitli rolili. • ' ·
chucks atandmg eitently and mollonleasly on the wet gra.e• u you homt IJf'ellid ltt "ast $1500 for
T'"Ailtb'ii!H~k-:.__,8
\ROOM
MODiillltl
Dwelllna,
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F
ARII:-U
J!:, ll tqblri houao. Baht
furniture and spphanees
rolled by them on the parkways.
II
room ap~eo~,- tJnt iloor
There were frustrating mornings for two weeks, the-/\, tr)'lnl' to 1 th
b
're
i · eC!
ete. 8 toWJ, a}l(l l 1orsu. ChePhone Pome'roy 810-M.
U)·7·•J
reach the 520-yard ftfth green In four instead of the usual Ave, and 1 e new ~~uses a eqhu ~'••tsllin:l
Vrolet lf1\i!l&lt; Jru!lu~ed.
another sad morning eoming a1ound the torner of the Vande~J\
acce , app llll~u .•uc I!
slto~t Rfilll' ~aeliey. rttc.
ID&amp;.L ]'IIAIT.m SPACE anu
barn, by the three-eighths pole, and seeing Native Dancer, done wl~ mae~ne_,. Thn allda up tod•"•aj!l'e
Pearl F. P~lr,. ~~~pfe~,itla·
able h
to high tehoo1. Pbom
reclng, walkmg glumly nround in a circle, head banglng, for his .&amp;b~t Jh ~be ;a_~ for ~e
tin, PoQI~~y I!. b, No. 1, ~r
OOIM.X.
IIHI.&amp;tc
morning exercise. And the latr: Sunday afternoon, driving reluctantly hoqoh~_I:I. J:OOih lhd.O•tt:Y.
JllqQ)re
, P~rkoii's Rfl);auri~t.
Tht
~ iWit Of
back to the city ane. stoppmg evtry nve m1les to ,b.sk the fruttstand
I'O.,.roy.
·•
IM3-lte
operators impa.tl,ntly wily they had no Concord grapes, Iince they Wer U With .. . fin~- ··::·:"_c:·,
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11• in 1fii ftl• • T.

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long nights m front of the typewnter, trying grimly to ftnleb the
novel in time for the Octobtr 1st Ueadline: and the resumptton of the
patient war with the p1ess agents, wherem you tried to be poUt. in
explaining that well, you doubted your readers really would want tl)
know much about a young movie actress of uq_known ca.pabntUei.even though the 11tudio had such terribly tJigh hopes for her.
They went that way, the months. Yest erday th e •urs t r n •• "•y
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breezes ha.d come-and yet l'lere you are, f~ellng the first sad, warning pat of the autumn wind, on crowded, bleakly sunny Seventh ave..
nue juat below tt~e 40s. Tomorrow the bealltlful catastt·ophe or t)J.e
tree leaves llushiug orange and red and then the falling wJII beg~n . Sq'
MOn. It ien't pollible, 11 it? Oh-lt "r

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Over 40 Dogs To Be
Entered In Field
Trials At Kanawha
Some forty bird dog,, melud.
ing both pointers and setters,
are ex~ed to be entered 10 the
Kanawha J:o'ieid Club trials to
beJd at the Pt. Pleasant
Management Area on October
24.
PreHminary arrangements have
been made for the tr&amp;als and fin·
1n a
al pla-ns are to be made
meet-in-g of the club's board of
dtrectors on Sunday when they
meet at the stle of the trials.
Two stak'Cs will be run on the
:!3rd. They are the Puppy State,
for doga; whelped smee January
1, 1954; and AU Age Stake, dogs
of all ages
On the 24th there win be the
Derby for dogs wheq,ed after
January 1, 1963, and the Gun
Dog Stakes for shooting dogs .
Entrance lee ts $6 for the Pup·
and Derby Stakes and $8 for
Age and Gun Dog stakes En·
tranls are asked to contact Thomas Perry, Route One, Athens, 0

CALLS ARE ANSWERED
The Pomeroy Fire- ~partmeni
wu oaUed to East Maio Street
about ftve la9t Dtgbt, when a· car,
owned by Willard Wilson, cauaht
f1re, wh-ich happened when some
were
w1res shorted. DamagC5
minor.
The emergency squad was call
ed to the home of Floyd Clark,
Spring St., but Mf'. Clark wu
dead when the squad arnved. '

styling you

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JR. CLASS SPONSORS SALE
The Jumor rlass of llacine High
School is sponsoring a bake sale
to be beld at Gaul's Grocery Store
Saturday, starting at 10 A. M.
Robert Beegle, class president.
stated that lbere are some very
good eoob in. tbe Junior c!ass.

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dreds meeu ' Keepsoke
standards of exc:ebence. for
Keepsake is ·the'
puf•ct diamond ring, en•
dorsed by the fam&lt;;&gt;us Good
Housekeeping Seal. You ~an
pay more, but you can't buy
a finer diamond ring thin 1

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...... JUett .apet:l.er .t t1l• ceatral
lk:l
PTA. meeliq: bel'd . -MoDA \
Jfel Clu!&lt;, Pbiladtlp1lll PbWieo &amp;ehool
411 eveniDJ, at the xhool,
ouWtlder, wUl bqlo llto · dutlOI
u 1 c;u Jal-.D fOI' t1ae Somer·
The Lord'• Prll)'er ua· ple!lae
Till• Moton CompUJ" Ja Polnt to &amp;be ftq: opened the ~ .iJl
PleJNat oa nat )looclay, it bu ebar1e of J1n. C1rl Will. ,predONLY
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beelt aniiOUIICed bJ lin Soo:ser· dent. Durin&amp; the buoln... -•lon
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vWe ol the eorDPIDJ.
plaOJ were disc.uued fo.r the au•
Clark hu jut completed bb DUal Halloween party Which Wlll
llkiJ•ed a. Thll: ar..., Ia A.
tbitd aeaoa. la the majon, aU of be held Ortober 28, and a m~
log of tbe executive eo1111aitt.ee
J Piece LIYIDa'a.o. bile
them with tho Phll.t.
S3t.OO DOW~
Oalr recenU1 be wu Civen re- waa called for Tbunda, &lt;lot¥
Bllonee fa Euy Poymofl
eogDitioa ., !be outaanclina baU Zl, at I p m. at the ochool. • ·
CINCINNATI LIV.STOCK
pilfer ever to plaJ in tbe Class
Tbe attendaoee banner
See It Today at
CINCINNATI 0. UP-Hop, 3800 A, J!aaUm t.ea1111e cllr ol Bebo- arded to the ...,on~ gradett•ulht
moderately active : 50 to Me lower neetady, New York.
b)' MiN Mary Vlr&amp;mta ~ibel.
B "·-~ 0
180 lo 240 lb lUI$ to 17.10; 180
Hra.
Wbitaey Inpaham
played
Uwauu, •
to 180 II&gt; 18.10; 180 to 180 lb
. ant lot off to •
for tbe peany march.
Or
280 lb 18.60i IOWJ DOc lower; lt.liO I tbil aeuoe and was used u a
to 17.
piodt biller for a blc part of the
Father's night was ofl!f,enM
Cattle 1100 ealvea 200;
aeuon. Ia the lat. mouth of play and eaeh father present was inMaaon,
VL
ter 1teers aad yearliap
ll~er, he played recularly and troduced.
Refreshments
were ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ately active; etud)'; choice and pounded the ball at a healthy aerved at the conclus1on of the J
meetina:.
- - - -- - - - - - - prime steen 28; ehoiee 23 to 23.10; clip.
Sood 20.110 to 22 .110; utility aod
Somerville hu Invited all of
eom.mereial 12 to 17; eholee beil· Clark's fritllda to come iato tbe
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en 22; ~ommereial and cood
eomP1117 tllow rooms ia Point
to 18; utility and eommercial Pleau.at to meet him at *II¥ Ume.
bull• 12 to 13~ vealen firm; &amp;ood He'U be happy to tilt with his
ud eboice 18 to 27; prime 28; friends in the area.
utility and commercial 12 to 18;
commereial to eboice calvea oto,.d.r i 'rvl GO TO CLINIC
at 12 to 18; medium and
Reeeut aclmiuiolll' to the Masfeeder readiDD 1~.75 to 18.
oa Cllnie are as follows·
Sheep 1J00 steady; good
FraMe~ Klein, Middleport, Obio,
What a awell comb!·
choiee lambs 17 to 19; utility to Mr. Arnold Shaver, Parkersburg,
nation of footlow good t~ to 17; around 100 W. Va.; Mn. Alice Blaker, Mid·
head eho~e and prime 21.Z2; ewes dleport, Ohio; Mr. Frant Young,
cradling comfort
2 to 5.
Muon, W. 'Va.; Mrs. Wanda Lar·
lliDJ, Cheater, Ohio.

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word of the death of her brotber.
Henry L. Dixon at New Harmony,
lnd:
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Mr. .md Mn. Gary Sellars of
Fort Story, Va., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sellan
Recent &amp;Uesta or Mr. and Mra.
Carson Hl.yes were Mr. lllnd Mn.
Carson Hayes Jr. Chicago. Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ha,yu and
daughtet Arcbetta lnd Mr. and
Mrs. Max Bowers, chJ!dren of Columbus, Mr. and' Mra. William
Hayes, children, Racine, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hayes, ,children,
Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs. Alfred

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Beulah Ward and Martha Thomp
son of Galhpolil spept the week
end with Mr. and Mra. Fraalll
Winebrenner.
Mra. Okey Bo1p of MoundsviJie, W. Va., 1peat a rew days
with Holly Friend.
Mrs. Obarles Hysell baa been
returned to her "home from"'-the
)kip General Hospital.
John Crew has entered the
Metgs General Hospital.

Patty Oiler and Mrs. Alice
Flanagan of Parkel'5burt: spent the
week end wit.b Mr. and Mrs William Dtddle and Mrs. Anna Oiler.
Elsie Swartz o( Gallipolis, Roy
Thompson of Lisbon, and Story
Thompson ol Cleveland called on
Hugh Thompson Sunday.
t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grimm
spent the weekend with Mr. and
ClUCAGO UP-Chicagoans art
Mrs Raymond Teaford and (am.
getting
their first new Skyscraper
ily of Chester.
smce 1934 with the erection of the
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Mrs E S. Mills u vusitmg Mr. $40,000,000 Prudentia1 Plaza.
and Mrs 0 . 0 Patterson, Rutland.
It! 601 foot high roof will be the
Mr and ;.,:n. Roger Quisenberry
highest
in the cny and command
and daughters of Athens, Mr and
a
view
of
Illmois, Induma, Miehl·
Mrs. Don Quisenberry. Middle~
ga.n
and
W1sconsm
under ideal
port, Mr. and Mrs. Christy Baer
weather
conditions.
of Mmersville were Sunday a:ueJta
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen.
The Prudential Insurance Com
Georp D. Cbrlatopber •
llarpret Trumaa
Mr and Mrs A H. Baer
pany Of America is pouring about
Ttpton, Iowa, are v1s1hng her sis· 31,000 tons ef structural steel, the
CONGRESS CANDIDATE George H. Chrtatopher'a eampatrn In
ter, Miss Marcia Karr.
eqUivalent of four ordmary -&amp;lzl;!
Mtasourl'• fourth dtlltrlct ta being epeatbeaded · by Marg¥et
Truman, who acceptt.d tbe JOb Of l'leadlng the "Youth for ChrW.o.
Mr and' Mrs. Charles Tolliver 20 ator')&gt; buildings, mto its new
pher'' movement. Chrlatopher was a .-epresentatlve from the old
and son T1mmte of Nelsonville 41 story Dhnms and Ind1ana head·
sixth dl11tr1et. Now he IJ running agalnat Incumbent Jeft'rey P.
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. quarters . When the buildmg Is
Hlllei.son, Republican, of "Independence. Democrat Chrilrt.opher
c:omplete&lt;f m 19~ 1t wJll contain
Wtlltan1 El.chtnger
opera.t~.s a 960~acre tarm.
{lnternaUoncU)
l\I!ss Marie Houdashelt has re~ approx1ma1~ly 1,000,000 sqt~.are
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turned to her employment in At. feet of rentable space.
LEGAL NOTICE
agamsl her fnr d1vorce, alimony, hens after spending her vacation
The shm, towermg white struc·
Mmda B. Smtth, who restdes at I restoratwn of property and other w1t1l her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lure wilL bave the appearan~e bl
Ripley, West Virgmta, R. D. 1, c. o. relief, in Case No. 12,212 of the W1!ham Houd.ashelt .
a glass house. A total of 2700
l!:stel Smith, is bercby notified Common Pleas Court of Meigs
Mr and Mrs. Everetl Lucas has double glazed "picture type" wln·
that Albert Lawrence Smtth, as Cvunty, Ohw; plamtlff further al · returned home to Portsmouth af- dows will shut ou.t extenor templallltlff, on the 27th day of Sep· leges that de~endant 1s Lhe owner ter spending two weeks With her perature, dirt and no1se the year
ternber, 1954, ftlcd hts petition ot an undJVided mterest m that mother, Mrs. Ethel Quillen.
roand. These wmdows wtll be piv·
certatn real estate m Scipw TownMr and Mrs. Dale Teaford and otcd to permi.t washing: from wttb ~
ship, Metgs County, Ohio, as des- family spent Sunday wtth his par- in. Indtvldual temperature control
' crtbed m Deed to A. L. Sm1th
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tea- will be ,mstalled m tvery room.
and Minda .;a~ .SltJ'th [tom llama
of Aa.tlquily.
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corded 10 Volume 160 at Page &amp;&gt;7 children of Columbus spent the and Mrs. Raymond Hayes, daughof the Mieigs County Deed Re· weekend w1th her mother, Mrs. ter, Anna LotWee of Pt. Pleasant
rorcfs, reference to which IS here-- Anna MeCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander
by· made. Plamtiff prays for diMrs, Grace Otler and son Jim
vorC'e, allmony and that defen- Bill were recent guests of rela- of. Columbus and Mr and Mrs .
dant's mlerest m saHl real estate tives U} East Liverpool and Wells- Harry Bradford of Safty Harbor,
Fla., were recent guests of Mrs.
be awarded to p!atnliff and that burg.
Becca Spencer.
defendant he enjnmcd from diS·
Harald Weaver has returned to
POlling of the same pendmg th1s
Mrs . Frances R1tter vtsited her
aclwn
the navy at Great Lakes. He was
and daughterio!aw, M,r. and
son
accompanied by hu fam1ly.
Mrs.
Richard Ritter, Allentown,
Satd cause wdl be for hearing
Mr.· and Mrs. Earl Price and
Pa.
011 or after the 12th day Or Nov· Mrs. Mmme Prtce of Hawthorne,
ember, 1954.
N. Y., and Mrs. Lucy Scott of
Mrs . Vada Cair::twell &lt;1f Atllens
ALBEUT LAWRENCE SMITH Belpre, were recent guests of Mrs.
is spendmg the week w1th Mrs
Plamltff.
W. S. White.
John Crew.
MANNING n . WEBSTER,
Mrf': otis Ramey of Potnt PIQsAttorney for Plamtlff
ant was the recent guest of b~ 1
&lt;Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oldaker
(Q) 20; 110) 6, 13, 20. }7;
s1ster, Mrs. John Crew.
are anouncing tht!' birth of a son
t) 1) 3, 10, 7tc
• at the Hob.er Hospital, October
Mrs. Albert Duckworth and Mrs 3. He weighed 7 lb and 3 ounces
George Scbnetder and daughter He has been named Tbomas AI·
Eleanor Kay 3pent Saturday with bert. Graadparents are Mr. and
Miss Emma Duckworth, K.aaauga. Mn. Raymond Wolfe and Mr. and
· Mrs. Anna McCoy was the .re- Mn. Albert Oldaker.
cent guest of Mr. and MI-a. A. L
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SHE'S CAMPAIGNING FOR HIM

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RADIO-TV
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1n&lt;ll!er
vf ptldt•
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"Kukla, N'EV!.SREEL
Fran and Ollie"
Nil! Join lhr 111 10 th e hope
that are gr~bbmg ~ number of spon · l·
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mii 46 to 48~. medl11m1
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eeot A, utu 1•'1• wblle
48\2, ·b rown 42 to 48 14; mod~ 1
urns 22 to 23 1·2; ~~nan 1' to
Chie.lr:en&amp;. 1te.dy on
bem 1teady to weak; fnen
bono, beovy 10.11; beaa, llabt
11; otd r001ten B-10;, youq: tom
turkeys 32 1-2 to 23~ YOUDI hea
turkey1 37·39; youq ben turke,s
44 to tO.
Butter, 80 Jc:ore- 6C5.

Mr. aod Mn. 1. W. So.uloby o(
Dover, 0 .; Mn. William NC;Ne aad
daughter Karen of Raelne; Mr and
Mrs. Samuel Gibba and children
of llinenville.

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Pt. Pleuant; Mr. liidiCri. Ho-.rard
Soullby of New l'l&gt;Daclolp~La, o ;

100.000 ft. or ..;-o,-.-F1RESH~,.
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POPI.All, WAl.NUT or CH£11·
RY LOGS. DeliVered lA&gt; BaU
Run. ~e or write Ivan Car~

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Mary
Healy have ta()&lt;:! rocorded aU or
thetr CBS radto shows so the}
could
do a four -week stand at the
By LAWRENCE WITTE
Sands m Las Vegas .
M!h\ c o n wd~ wnters. at one
The Ot·tober 17 NBC- TV Co
\1!11&lt;' ot ;mot her haH corned a mtody Hour w1U star M1lton Berle,
pu 111m of thet r l!vt ng grmdmg Smith and Dale and Mt!Zt Green
ou t mother- 1n·la \\ · JukPs
in th.c Friars Frolic
A ~ \l {lct's,.,fu l cumed}
se ncs
Loutse
Allibntton star
r1r
fec.lut 11&gt;~ .1 lllother tn law who 1s "Cc ncernmg M1ss Ma rlow e" seer,.
lm·rd h\ het son· m-law, h.owever, daily on NBC- TV , LS no new~~ to u~rlr!~tatt \hC' eaSl'. on the comer to TV She has done guest
u m q uc ~Hie
shots on many d.ramatte shows
plus appearances ti S a panehst
BL t ' Ocr•t•mber· Brtde !S JUS l on "I've Got A Se&gt;eret"
and
th&lt;~t ,1 h.ghl1 sucr ess ful Sllu a 1"Slatge Door" Nevertheless, she!
\1 111 ullH't!) cenl eim.{ on thatl rrankly admJts that "Concernmg 1
alkgn\1~ rarr ~pl'Cleti lhc
!ova- Miss MarloWe" was a
challenge-:
bl 1·
mol hL•r tn luw Aft et·
two and qUite dtflerent (r om any}tJ.I S , n th e L'BS Hadw ndv..urk, ! thmg
she
has
done .
This
Pa r k!' LL' \
wh o C'rrated and mcludes an tmpress !vc list of
wrdt' the 'it tl r~ has lau nched 'I I, theatrical aettvitieS ~hat took ber
111 :l'" J&lt;.·I a l it n w th
l BS- T\', on from the Pasadena Playhouse to
IL' h 1 ~~11111
Untversal PICtures and recently
u' 111tu!' of 1 t ~ \'en premhe, to Broadway where she pla}ed
th e.s huw 1s (Prta 1n to ha\e 1111 11' the lead for several week s m the
wm ul \ tc wet s
Mot hers· In l:Jwl "Seven Year ltck." ,

Reports

Recent pett. of · lin. Vn•
SOul8b)l' and Gletlna wer~ Mr. and
Mrs. Jamet Soullby ·~ diUJhter

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JACK L. COLLETTE

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to tave $10.00 on Cl new Model•.tOO'-Mwest
ond f l - WARM MORNING deluxe coal dteuloto&lt;. Hoots up to olx , _ , hoo oxcluot.. "Dtaft.
0-Motlc' control and now 'Eaor fiii-Na Spell"
feed " - ••• plw all af WARM MORNING'S
othot groat foo"""l So COfllll In now. Btlng the
coupon along and- SIO

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Transfer; 'New
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148
135
133
168

D8VIS . . . . . . •
Bowen . . .
Harris
Lobse . . .

141
123
112
111

139
165
9!1
147

Houdashelt ..

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646

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I BAKER FURiiiTUR~
I Clatworthy , . . HH 17~

UnltW ll'reu S!Mrh Writer

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E Baker
139 140
1 Noms . . . . . . . . 153 1211 U.f
, Anderson .
171 1!\2 14.iJ
: o. Darst . . .. : 1!5 149 148
~ Bhnd
130
j Handicap . . . . . :as 25 2~
Total . .
768 769 728

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CHICA-GO UP- The third trans
f~r of 11 major league franctli$.e in
two ytars was imlrunent todMy
witb AMerican League approval
for the shift of the Philadelphia
Athletics to Kansas City unde-r
new owoersh1p of ChicaRO mdustrlalfst Arnold Johnson
The league Tuesday night approved .such a tranlifer, but le{l
the fmal deciswn whether to sell
the team to Roy and Earl Mack.
who together own 52 per cent or
the Atb~tics stock.
They were granted until ll a
m. EST Monday to ad.v1se the
Amer)(an , LJeague wbeth~r they
wUl sell
However there was no doubt tn
' or .£.-eagu&lt;'
the mtnd 'rJl Johnson
President Wm Harr1dge thai thtsale woud go throu~h.
RoY M:ack "te nt a~tVcly acccp1·
ed" Johnson 's offer, Harndge satd
and ~quested league t~uthonu
tJun to move the cl ub
"Thete is no dollbl m my mmrl
that 1 will get the club" Johnson
who has been attempting to buy
the Athteties si nce August. sai d
Would Sell P1rk
Joiuls ott said h~ would ~e ll the
Athletics' park tn Phtl3delphta to
Bob Carpenter, Owne1· of the Pll.il ttes, for $L,675,000 He sa1d hi!
arch1tecls had tn!ormed hun he

ASSOCIATED RA.DIO
Walk er
130 146
Michael
126 188
Sauvage
159 129
Hawley .
195 18'0
Blmd
130 130
M1!ler
Total .
740 775

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Brent Lewis Clark Guild Meets With
Honored By Party Naomi Cobb Leader MYF Meeting Held
Bren1 Lewis Clark was honor- ~ The ChrtMia: servtce GutLJ of At Church Sunday

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,FI,HT RES)iL TS
GALY'ESTON,
Tfix. · . . Ctsar
Chino SaaVedra, 133, Torreon,
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' Wiseman
16.1 1~ 1~~ 438 Mex., outpointed Jaeky Blai-r, 135,
. Bireh . . . . . . . 1110 101j 129 418 Dallas, Tex. 15.
1 Stobart . . . . . 119 t28 100 347
Theiss
. . tis 128 1M 411
Byers
154 139 153 'i46
Total
743 6!i8 660 2061

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FraIey p•ICks DUke ·0ver
Ar
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Woods
Flck
Knight
Baum
Handicap
Total

121 124 112 357
could get Lhe Kansa~ CilY park,
·~ 131 157 447
wh"h h• now owns. read, tor
133 125 92 350
opemng day of the 19M season.
109 94 121 324
JohnSon saLd he offered RO)' r
151 130 104 38!5 I
Matk a "cespoMihle poS&gt;lion " w•th
78 78 78 234
the Kansas C1ty orgamzatton
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751 662 664 2097
The Amencan League announc~
ment of theLr actwr, was slmplf
BY OSC_AJI- FRALEY
gon-('nhrful
foo~ball coaches
"The league Has approved the
Unltftl PreM Sports Wr~ter
are few and far between
move to Kam;as Clt) " publicity
NEW YORK UP ......Fnley s FolUCLA over St•nford-Most of Major Leaguers To Play
man Earl Htlligan sa,id .and Eaotl ~.i~ and ,the weekend football
them act li~• ,.olitidans running
In Oklahoma Benefit
and Roy M-ack wtll advise th e
Winners -along With a few per• 1 for reel•ct1on.
American Leag\le Monday wheth- son~l v1ews OD vaned gnd1ron
Caltforllla over Washington State OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. , UPer they will sell their stock ."
strbJcds.
.
- They need a few orators
Ptt-cher Mike Garc1a and outfieldII•"•an
satd
the
final
deetsion
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Also
Ut&lt;~h
over
Ot•n
ver,
COP
er Dale Mitchell of the American
H' •
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Gel $150 here In 15 mluittes. You
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League
Champ1on Cleveland Ink
over o ura o g1ues,
}Om1ng:
o n disposition of the team woulr1
sign up for It ALONE. Repay In 6
Du • aver Atmy-Enrything
N
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d u h St t d1ans wdl jom other major leabe left to the Mack brothers, but
over ew ex1co an
ta , a t&gt;
poinb towerd an upset, with
over Montana
gue pht yen; 10 stagmg an All·
monthly payments at a &lt;OSt of •·
Harndge said there was no que~D11kt banged up last week by
.~
Star benefit gam!! here Sunday
bout 10e a day , . or lake a longer
t10n the sale wo~ld be mad e.
Purdue and Army
getting
The Southwest
Allie Reynolds or the New
lime H you wish.
·
Five Bid
Teiin
stronger every outing. But the
Texas over Arkansas-Lm e play. York Yankees and Warren &amp;flahn
Johnson was one of hve bidder~;
Blue O.vils want thit one badly s tdl wu1s the hall game.
of the Mtlwaukee Braves w11l
for the team tn the etght-hour se!'l
and they're playing before the
Rtc e over SM U ~An y b ody can captain teams w1th sueh other
sion which extended utltU · ne.ar~ y
r.ome Jo'lks, which should in· make AH-Amenca wtth enough p~ayers as Mickey Mantle of the
m1dnighl.
sPire bu'ke to •!' "up'' per·
publicity
Yankees and
Harry Breehcn,
He !old the mecUM: that fl 72
form&amp;nce.
Also TCU O';l'r Texas Aggies. Baltimore Onoles coach
hdtir drive for ticket applicattons
Th
Kansas Slate over Tulsa, OklaProceeds from the game wtll
in the Kansa s C1ty 01rca had pr?
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Houston and go to t he YMCA JUniOr baseball
Phone
. homa Aggu."s over
d~~Ced reservatwns for 811 ,100
Navy over Pill-College fool ball 1 Artzona over Id aho
program
197
seats valued at $1,897.255
1s more cxcitmg than pro
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Penn State over W es~ V1rgmiar
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cfers who proposed movmg thr Tacklers should be charted ltke
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matn tn Philadelphia for 19:5-5 anrl
Rutgei's over W&amp;M- But only •
move to Los Angeles in 19M
a moron would want to " die fOr 1
An6tber bidder proposed to re- desr old Rutgers "
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Also : Colurilb1a ovrr Harvard,
main III Philad elphia next year
and move to one of seven ctltes_:_ Brown over Prmceton , Yale ov~r
Montreal, Toronto, LO:&gt; Angeles , Corm·ll, Penn over George Wash ·
San Franc1sco, Houston, Minnea· 1 mgtllD, Colgacte over Dartmouth.,
polis-St. Paul or Kansas City m Srracuse ovet Boston Umversit}·
1956 or later
Boston College over Fordham,
TWo bidders propo!oed keeping Holy Cross over Marqu('tte and
the learn m Philadelphia and Ro:. Bucknell over Temple.
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Mack, in a last ditch effort to
The Souih
keep the team ' in the city in
Alabama oyer Tcnness,te...:_Most
whach it was founded, accepted mothers disltkc rootb.\11.
one of the pmposals under wh1ch
MtsslssipPI over Tulane- Lme: '
toughes1
Charles Finley Ill Chicago would lbacking ts football' s
have become preSident or the job
team .
Georgia Tech over Auburn- The \
Th e lelgue, however. refused to
9u1ck
~1ck is the gam(''s most ex· 1
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citing ma.ncuv er
Johnson will paf ~,37~.o00 for
Also: .1\rliami over Mississippi
the club of whK'h SOOUftJo will go
State,
Maryland Over Nortb Caroto Connie Mack , father of th&lt;'
lma. Kentuck1: over Florida Geor.
team who holds 48 per cent of
g1a over Vanderbilt, Texa~ Tech
the stock. ,Bot~ Roy anj:l Earl wii'
over
LSU , Virginia over VMJ
recejve $450,000 for their stOck
North
Carolina State uver Flortd~
of 26 per cent each.
State, Furman over Citadel and
vPr over 1\ich~Q:ond.
MilkS TO TOL!DO
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Notre D~me over Michigan '
E'RE shooting for the biggeSt October
Buick history
Memphis (.;h1clts annOunced today ! State-Big Ten guys thtnk they've
that shortst()p Sammy
Meeks got. a Jock on fine football
we're willing tv go out to make it.
who hit .325 last St~ason, has been'
W1sconst n over Purdue- Therl"
sold t() T~Jedo of the Amerrean should be more accent on nhysiRight now, Buick is outilelling every other car in the nationAssocilitio'n. The Memph1s team d:l cond1tton1ng.
regardless of price class-except two of · tbe eo-called "lnw.
also reYealed that Qitcher Bobby
Ilhnols !l\'CI Mnmesota- Or the
Lo-Ne and hrttelder tobby Wink· Illlni shape up as the g1 id lron flop
priced three."
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lhe Mason EUB chur~h met Mon·
day mght at the church with tbc '
prog.ram beinJ ld by
Naomt
Cobb. Songs were sun1 and re!f:1ing were g1ven ty Myra Fore·
man, Loutse Holbrook, Betty Dav·
us, and Carol Cunntngham.
These attcndmg the mc~ting
were E1leen Foreman , Naomi
Cobb, Myra Foreman, Sue Sch·
watz, Janice Il'Ligels, Ruth Chase,
Carol CuJt ntngha m, Loutse Hol
bro(}k an-d Betty Davis

Don Young Entered
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The regular MVF meeting was
held . at the church here Sunday
eventng, Oct 10 With an attend·
ance of 15 youths and 6 adults .
Devt}tions were led, by Eugene
Wmdland . Several hymns were
su ng StJbJech for talks were Sym
bols, Reverence and Mus1c .
Dur mg the busmt!ss meetmg
plans were made foi' a skating
party, after Nov 15 A Halloween
and masquerade party 1s planned
tor Octobl!!r 30 at the home of the
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officers were ete&lt;!tea ditrlnt the
bu.si nesa s·esslon as fcillowa · :Joy
Smith, POiilerd)', prelident; Ken ~
neth Mqrri'y, Middle"l&gt;btt, vice
president: llniee Wolfe,, }\aeine,
secretary afld trefsuter; NOrma
Jetn Robid&amp;O'D- Clietter a~otion­
al ehalrmllil; 1Gene Wella, Letart,
recreaUOntl direttor and the pas.
tors of ifoup, tf.lit altvlsors and
couruJelors.

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Mrs Hermah Taylor has been
FolloWtnr the election, the of,
ccnfined to the Me1gs General
fleers Were inittll~ by :Rev.
Kunie, alter whit:h the group ad·
Hosp1tal f or the past week. Hu
joumed to the communitY hall
son, Tommy statiOned m the armto~· gtoup,
advisors and
ed services at New York visited
ami
menta.
Mr. and Mrs E W. Pht\lps of her over the weekend .
Manetta were weekend guests of
Hel en Findlmg of Columbus
M1·. and Mrs H. E. Boney and spent the weekend here w1th her
IN 'tHIS MARRON CLAC!: .dTI!IidS lflllCE'S FUNERAL
sons .
mother. Mrs. Jva l'~ mrllmg and :BROWN TWEED COAT Maln·
Mrs . fleecher Kessinger attendWeekrnd guests of Mrs Frank brother Rw.;sell
Jlocher continue• his weJI~known
ed
the funeral of ber- nleort, CanHoe d, Mtnersville, were her son
Mr . and Mrs Arthar Atherton narrow shOnfders t.o which tbfl
Sue Loean, Daughter of Mr.
das
and
dar,:lhler-in -law , Mr. alld and daughter Wilma Jean attenr:l - season he adds an upward perk.
Mrs Debnar LOgan, at the
and
Mrs Carl Hood, Alltance, .and ed th.,~ homeeommg at the Guys- LO\\ e1t'&lt;l pocktts nnd vanity bow 1 I
E.
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B. chuiocb in West
Cohill\·
Mrs . Claurlc Darst , Pomeroy
ville community church Sunday
u 1, 1 u,c tlhtrwlse a.lmple sha:pe.
bia 'P.Iondi)r afternoon. Candas
Arlie Ross an~ Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Hobart swartz , - - - - · - · - · Sue was bOrn June 17, 1954, aild
Don Ross and g1andson of. Col- Y!Sited the1r son and daughter-indied at the age of three months,
umbus, were Sunday guests of law Mr. and Mrs. Ha1·old Swartz Methodilr SFR Clau
twenty-two days . She is survived
Open Monday to .8 PM
Mr . and Mrs
Howard Stewart at Manetta sunday
Met
In
Sociol
Ro.onis
by her parents; two brothers,
and Mrs4 Ra y SeJdenabl e •
Mr. and Mrs Charl es D Woode
Saturdays lu 9 PM
Mr. and Mrs ~ F Guy left and son CJaJr spent Sunday Wltll
'fhe SFR Class of the Mason J ames and ·John AJbert: one sisChas. MeMaster-Cash Bahr
Tue.sd a}' for the1r ho~e,
New her parents, Mr and Mrs J B Methodist Church had their Oeto- ter, Josephine, at home. The
Phone 6028-Y Middleport
Sprmgflelld, afte r a vLstt w1th 1 Hayes, near Chester
· ber meetmg 1n the social rooms of funeral was in charge ot the FOI·
Funeral Home and burial
Mr and Mrs How ard Stewart. [ 'l"he WSCS will hold t
tbe
church
on
Thursday
evening
1 s regu 1ar The meeting was opened by the
the Mason Cemetery
Mrs Ray Se1denable and other
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rdattvcs They · ~ere enroute mectmg, Oct
at the home uf president Mrs. Rosa Fink and the
home from a vacatton tn p to Nelhc Parker.
group sang songs and said the
Vi rgm1a, Tenne~see and KcntucSunday School attendance on Lord's Prayer m unison. Readings
ky
Oct 10 was 54, offermg !7 13
were g-iven by M:rs. Clara Roush
Mr. and Mrs
Bert Webster
Re~ Grove filled hiS regular and MLsS Freda Gygax
have returned
hom e, aft er a ~ ppot.~tm e nt at 11
Hts suhject
A birthday card ~as sent t o
three week's v1s1t m F indl ay Love He announced that com : Mrs. E. L. Capehart , Warren. 0 .
w1th their da ughter and son-m rnumon serVICes here are post~ I a fmmer member of the das~
law. Mr and Mrs Robert H&lt;~ney
ponerl unttl 0::-t. 24. Also that the 'While a Get We11 card was sent
Mr a nd Mrs V1 rgll Rose of audJt~ng commtttee wtll meet ;:t\ to Mrs Ehzabcth Couper and .t
Akron, VIsited recently. w1th Mr the Chester church Oct 22
remembrance card was sc n1 to
01nd Mrs Charll's' Eskew and oth
Atlcnda~ce al pra~Pr m~l't • n~ :Mrs Lydia Perk tns, who ~cen tl)
cr rel-attves;. 1
was 28 w1lh Sarah Woode as moved to Cowen w va
Mrs 1tfiil'hie .Neutzlmg was &lt;J leader This wet k's leader
s
Hostesses f~r the evenmg weP
rece nt bu smess vts ttor 111
Park Chal"les V Woode
Mrs Carolma Turne-r, Mrs Naom~,
ersbul'g, W Va
The MYF Pte SOCial held al the Edwards, Mrs Jean Carson and
_Mr and. ~rs R .c Gilmore anrl commun 1ty hall Saturday evemng Freda Gygax Delicious refreshMISS PatrJCta
Meter spen1 the was a success.
Proceeds were ments were served t o the follow
ing : Mrs. Elizabeth Rtce, Mrs
pa st weekend 1n Pittsburg h, Pa , 1 $2£1.10.
w1th rela t1v es
Kalle Foglesong M s Fl . B d
1Mrs. Cl ara Ba~to;, · ~~:. ~~~a
. Mtss. Hell:'n C1lmore ts vts1 tmg l\lt. Ollye
tn Colurr.'bus. wtlh rclaiiV('S
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gar ner , "rs C ara Ruustt
rs am es
ona ue has re·
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[ Mrs Ros 1e Stcwa t s·3 . h H
turned home, after ,, VISit with
Mr. and Mrs. \\mme Hols mger Mrs A
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amm
re lattves in ColumbuS
and famtly, Albany spent Sunday Rutten~~~tc~vt~ er: MG•I~. Ma g:la~enc
w1th Mr and Mrs. Sol B1glcy
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Mrs. Clara Robmson, Mrs Hallte
Mrs Jam es Carter and daugh- Erie and Mrs Rosa fo~ tnk
ters., Mrs. Martha Holstngcr and
Mrs Sol 1JLgley and son spent TIGERS GET NEW COACHES
Thursday w•th Mrs. w. D. Roberls
DETROIT UP- BU&lt;ky
Hm"
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and son, Nitro.
new IDII!Hlgr-r of tlw Detro 1t T ~
crs, namrd two new coaches at
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Gary and Shan Wells, Keno, dionn party m h.s honor
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Racine PTA heard an interesting I spent Saturday with their grand·
Han1s pteked P, 1Jy H
talk b Rae·
II gh 5 h 1
mother, M-rs Hazel Johnsen
and Jauk Ttghc to repla~e Johnny
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c 00 pnn-1
CLPal. Charles Hayman. Monday I Pearl MosLer
v1s1ted Mr · and trott coach. 1ng st• ff He re 1amet
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In'tbe Hi&gt;lrl of Mason City, W. Va.
f!venmg, wh en t he PTA met at Mrs . Sol BigleY\ and ~ons Sunday. Scboolbcy Rowe as his !hlrll
the Racme Grade School
coach.
Eugene German IS spending .a
=asss'"5i55!s;9!$E!~~~~~~
Twenty four members were pre
sent when Jv.r Hayman gav e hi§ few days W1th his parents, Mr
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talk on the 'Ten M1ll School Lev:.·" al)d Mrs. Bert German.
to be voted on m the November
Mrs . Robert
VanMeter and
elec\ion.
family and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
.t'he meetmg was presided ovel'
1by '\ Mr4,: !dargaret Houdashell, ~~
;!~~::ay~·rs. Sol Bigley
new PfA president. Th e group
pJannta a parcel P,ost' sale and rish
J'Wior ijolsinger, Reedsville
pond to be at th.e Legton Hall, s'p.erit Sunday with Robert and
Safurday nig'Ht, October:_ 30
Eddie Bigley,

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Orange church was well attended
'fhe Sunday School was held In
the morning, a basket dinner at
noon, a songfest in the afternoon
w1th Lee Tom, song leader. And
the message on "The HiStory of
the Chr1st1an Church" by Rev .
Maffett .

Don Young , a poUo vtct1m of
1952 e ntered St Anthony Hosp1
tal Colwrnbus, Monday and under·
went surger:~- today. Hls room
num:ber ts 200
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party was held in Phlladel,p hia,
Pa., before the Clar ks returned
hom e for the winter months
A color scheme of pl n ~ and
blue was carrieCI out, and the
table was decorated with stream·
en and ballOons. Pnz.es were won
by Nan('ry VanMeter and John
Kipper
Aft-er Brent had opened h iS
many lifts the first p1eee of cake
was cu' causing the tiny musical
box to play "Hsppy Birthday."
Those attending the party were
Danny Shell, Jr., Charlotte Shell,
liLt c~bna wbli:IL won tho 12th annuol Cot.y John Kipper, Chr1stie KiPper ,
Danny RrolJcrts, Robbin Roberts,
Crltlc$ iwNil, "'Tbe Winnie,'" fDr Cahtorill&amp;
Jr, Tommy Sinunons, ~ancy Van ·
ThO awan! a- ~..u,. ·to tiLe Am.erl~eter, Bottby, Sherrie and
Bar~
dettcaet Voted but bJ' 1 ;tury ot fuhlon edlta••· Rigbt:
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bara Wolfe, Cathy McDonne11 ..
i.ad boW lP biek.' Lift: • 'ahUtb evening dreu:io(~k .tllk ~aUn
Maureen McDonnell , Rioli:y Kert,
wttb 1111r. noa embralderect tto,tetL
tlatmtaf~J ·
Stan Lopata, Jr., Tomm~ Lopata,
Donnice Bur.gess, Barbara Tro\llj)e
fllaney Troupe, Mrs . "Smokey"
Burges&amp;, Mrs. Danny Shell, Mn.
Robbin Roberts, Mrs . Curt
Sim1
mons, Mrs. Robert MeOonnell,
Rev. •nd . Mrp. A.
Mrs Claude VanMet.er, Mrs.
Elof He•th Methocltat Clluretr wete
.&gt; mer WoUe, Mrs. "Kip" Kipper,
m Portmnout.h T~~sday ~~ atten~
Tbtl Laure"r Clirf Better He-alth Mrs. George Kert, arid Mrs. Stan
a Retreat for mtnLStera and t~elr ClUb met Monday evening at Ute Lopata . Ted Kazanski sent a gift,
1'w_ives. Leaders o:l t~e retreat were h ·
f Mrs. Hell'n LeitheJt but was unable to attend
lbaho~ a~d :fr1.ra .. lty:.ft.i;l .WerDer, ome 0 d' PO e 0 ,
and Distrh..-t Superiotfndent and NaY,lon Ru .,• "'~ r i). •
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lilrs. Jearr . Wt •ght, pretident, Methodilt Class Met
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was in eharCe ·or the meet1ng.
Rev. aq_ ,~n. L: .R ?1ns9_n, n was decidect to awe $10 on the
tGree_n fleld, form~ M·tddlepbrt.
building of . a Sunday School
arrle eagers
&lt;Sidents, ar~ mov1n1 to ~orwalk roqm at the Laurel Chff church,
Miss Carrie Yeager assisted
twhere . tlte1r daughter Mrl. Reed
d
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med'"al
Mrs. ~MiMie Neutzling entertain·
an a110 o pure ase
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ITayIor a bd f a~1·1 Y are ..I"tVtnJ,
, ,. ' US f th Salisbury sehool.
ed the DaughterS of Ruth class
· Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher and son- Tom- p 1
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\my and Miss Sa11y Fisber we,~ "ln ._A do~atlon was_ receiVed rom Monday evening at her hom e, Eb
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rwalter~O~eii:~·s:tfda)~~&lt;~ . r tlie tlub's hoSpital . bed add also en~:~ot~~~t~:;,er:;· Miss Lydia
I Mr. and Mr.s. Cblt~H" Siilllli! ', : fpom tbe Ball family for use of Ebersbach, opened the meetmg,
1Mi3ll Florence Reed litd cif~~e the e-:utches. It was a~eed that Mrs. C E W . Downie , prestdcnt,
,IAdlt, Sprfngfield, were w~ten~ ~&amp;ch member would brmg an old presided over the meeting and
"'"t s o1 Mr. an d M.N
dress
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hi h up.11 to
be the
ld next mcmb ers respon d ed to ro 11 ca 11
Ailit and Mt. and Ml-s. Gene D()(l. me.~1lng w c WI .•
so as a with a favorite Bible verse.
.soO. Miss ReM also visited with ro:ey maklntg pro~ct .. T~: dres~
Following a short business ses·Miss Lucille Smith, (!)Jester . Slt~ 0 e worn a a pa Y m e near , s1on a nl!ffitber of games were
'taiaglit ill the cties.te'r schools lu~~- \\ii
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played under the direction of
0 0 ng
twt!Dty.years tro.
e mee 1ng e anm· Mrs Richard Campbell
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Refreshments were served by
David Hoyt •l,s stay1ng with r;t:r. W1tb a covered dtsh supper.
Lhe hostess to Misses Nelle and
a~ ~- ,CbafJe~ Wbite agd ~au·
~~~ending wer,e Mrs. Gladys Clara Bmg, Mrs RJchard Canllp.trif.tr - ~fule ~i~ p~en~ .~re at. , Snvtb~ ~rs. qeorgJ!l Dtehl, Mrs bell, Mrs. John Chase, Mrs C. E
.•l:t ch~h ~fer~nce Jn I Betty p1~bl, td:rs Bertha Parker , w. Downie, Miss Lyd 1a Eben;ob-: " J. '
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~ticylfijj. !WIIIlap:p;
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Mrs 0 ., H. Myers: Mrs
Mollie
, . tilir.~liffl:eftrout tO his ·. Mrs.
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Mrs. Margarcr Oliver, Mrs George II Parker,
bcifijj 1.irl :Sprlqftel'cJ.
I Allen, ~ · Leona Karr, Mrs. Nel- Mrs. ThorJA&amp; Goegle10, Mrs
Mi-a: £velyn Lewis who has J!e Tracy, Mrs. Bertha Oliver, Cl aude Darst, Mrs Jacob Gloeckbte.V. ill with laryngitis for the ~rs. Polly Eichinger, .Mts Mil· ner1 Mrs. Bert We,bster and one
pj'Sf wefk Has rettlrned to her dred Jleobs- and Mrs. Georgia guest, Mrs. W1lltam Pbilhps.
e~pl~inent.
Thompson.
JteC.eDt "uests of Miss Lois Ce.
Mils Eleanor Robson
ed·, ife"te ~uu~ . Mitch, Adrienne Posts FaU Con/erence
Honored With HankU!s
Mlil•, GalltpOhs; Mr . and Mrs. T. I .1. ld , M' L
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11, Cecil, Coolville; MI.,. Ethel . ne '"' urray 1ty
Miss Eleanor Robson was gJven
Ga~laiid., Mr_s. .,essie Plunlb, Min-I The Fall Conference o( the a handkerchief showc"r in o!Jser:tr~~;
Ga1ner, .~r. Etghth District American LegiOn vance of her btrthda y and annt1:1.1- rs. · · ·
omas, . mesvl e; posts was held at Murray Ctt)• versary girts were presented to
J~~· Thorqas 1 San FrancJseo Cal. ri
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aDd ~ ' t&gt;- T t"" F ·•11 "· L'
;,unday. Feeney.Bennett
post s Mrs. Robert Lewts, Mrs . Paul
Ullle ay or, Oll es, a .
Firing Squad too~ part in the Kloes ilnd Mrs Pat Wood, from
.-¥t. _and Mrs. C. C. · Cbapt'lta~ 1 p' arade and It W8s announced that the club. when the Second Monw~e called to Crown Cltf by .ljle 1
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delilb 01 h'
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f the Spr&gt;ng Conference of the day Sewing club met Monday
ef ,nel':".ew .
e . • Eighth District woUld be held evening at the hom e of Mrs.
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C ur~~:~, ;wlbO was killed m, a tractor here. Those attending the ,Confer- Grace Holter
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·~}~en_ , this .~eek. Fun~aJ ser·' eDee Sun.:iay Were RObert Schmoll, Durmg a short business sess1on
~:e" Will be bel~ there on 'JlhUri · l Ftrlhg S~tuid Ccmminder, Don in c;tlarge of Mrs Holter, pre~J­
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Dahr dent, plans were discussed fol"' the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson Sr.j Dart. Paul Greenley, Paul Hap- annual Cllristmas party.
Refreshments were served by
Columbus bave ·b een visiting here tonstall, Arthur p.ilmore Louis
for the paat W.eek.
Long, Henn·
C;iatwortby, Joe the ho.stesa to those named abov·~
Mr . and Mrs. Allen Knopp and 1 Young Jr., P,lt)e ltourninR, Walter and Miss Emma Relbel, Mrs
Dwight Parker . Mrs. iames Clat·
dau.a:hter Mrs. William Swisher Bun4:!e.
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we:re ill Ironton Saturday to
The regijif iileetiag of Post worthy and Miss Martha Howell.
tend the Parade of ttie IJil~ and 128 . w!Uil~
- .: ~ :i ennlng at ih.)
were dinner pests qf Mi'. and ~~.1'.1!" . i.J\ . !Ill m~mbers ire DaUeys Visit With
Mrs. Harold VoC.h!.!(»'hg. . .
ur1ed to 4
c 1 Plans. will Jbe
llom~e
Chari~ WjliJIOI ~n
ld:r aqd m~de for a
~tam fdi' Post .28
Mra. H•
. Wlli;jil, 111&amp;~ Sti-e•t All voters ·
welcor/le an~· re·
A-2c and Mrs. Doll o&amp;,ley
O!\leted .~!, lline'f'l
lceshmenl,i,
be .,.erved a! tho
ved Satu¥ay for -a vi~it w1th
f~ ,Rn ~ney' app"!Ldf.~"Jl'·l tlbse of t~e lll~eling.
their Parents, .Mt. and Mrs.
erttt DaH~; .;6meroy And Mr.
h ;dUI
and Mrs. Edw'ard -Ilawley ~iners·
ton iii ;!'itlc~lbu'K
Mro. p 1 f'~~~ftnlnllhain wii ville.
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D~Hey whp, ti¥ b~en
the "Lbyal Help- in Jkpan with the Air Fot'&lt;'e
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endilUp" classes the past 18 mont}~~ arriVe"d
of the EtiB
It Mason. Mrs. Columbus Frl.day Where he
lf~a· ~ush ad c
tbe de- ~rs. Hlwley Who has biH!rt ein;plofCJttli8•1 w~ich conSISted of sin&amp;· '"'~ there.
M\~r , $0 day tdrlough A-2C
IJii1 a'triJ)Wfe and a
reaCUD.i
from
"U~w- Ro~m." Severa! aftd tMri. d•Iih Wtu leave for
readings
tlveH 1!Y. tniniil~ra, C~irOthla 4-Gere he w1ll be sla·
Thcae attending
ihe -in~e·tiDa honed. _...:;_'
were Mrs. Villa ' l-ee, Mrs Eileen
F,Gf'e~pn, Mti.
14lt~ie Jphnson
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ld!•· Vic,a RCibsh, Mh. iran Jit&amp;, BIRTHD.«T
1s ~if!l/dllj
JIH&lt;n
Kndi))i
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· Mrs. 1.. R. ':Maho,Dey, MisS tiu\h
honored
Sunuay.
when
Mrs.
lllcln\osh, Mn. Nl\!1 Mcintosh.
Knopp had a fm~ily dinqer al
··~ fh'e hdtte;, lirs. P•ulioe their home. Guest~ . wert'! .lrB
Cunningham.
Harold Vogi.!Oolig, D-bhliln, Mrs
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M.rs
Willili~ S«tisbtr, Jtb:~ Jt~d
John FUiiz and d.i\IJ~tef, Ari1ta
Mane.

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Tho WSWS of the E11B llluolt
ehuHh held lbolr NJlllar moefi,
lnl. ll .'tb•· -dun:&amp; ; ~ ~o;: I
"'onlnJ. Mrs. Nan lkinloob ba&lt;l
tblfle gf, tbe de.v~oDI. Tbe ltp-' \
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"p ic pf .llie 1-h wwJ 'Illt.llfi...
their first m~l th!J fall at the UoM for I M1Jslo111rP~-~rs.
Leur! Obukh. Mon~iy nl&amp;ht .
Lottie_lobbl~ . .. . tb, read,;
Soiil omite Jed by llov. J, and , latl-. P,lr,l
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Lesllel Kunze, pastor of the Potne· PfOirlllh wl!ie Mrs. Yl&lt;a ~iitlt.
roy churcli opeped th! meet1n1 J{n. ·En~ Foreman, Mn. Lottie
followed" by aevotiQnl led 1)y Roush aad Mrs. L. It Mahoney.
Carol Goff of ll~~l~port anti
Relrelbmentl were serve4 1 by
prtyl'r by Rev. ltu,nu.
tlte h:oste;tlet llrl . Nan llllfi/nto•~
"David and Goliath .. w~ the ud Mi81 Ruth McintOsh to the
topic 0! tb:e t.tk liven by P'.orrest fotJowinK Mrs Vica Roulh; Mn.
Baehtel, Mit'ldt~ort, wh~ tola of Eileen Fonmaa, Mrs Ann W&amp;l8h,
the llatt.ta we ha-,;e to till toda)'. Mrs. Virtinia Noble, Mr! . Edith
lntluaine lilteftlperane:t, iDtoUer. lncles. Mrs . Lottie Roosh ~ MN.
ance and race. IIJ tpeakfnt: of the Lottie· J ohn.son .
Mrs.
Amella
itortel Pltid· Pltlted up Mr. Davis, Mra, Vir1ie stewart, Mrs.
Bachtel to1d c;t the ltonet we have L. R. M•honey, Harriett Ann
to oYerc:ome
it~it named Wal1h and Diane Ncble. '
above, nami'ff, ht~lth or • !1tron1
body, a
Jl!lilil, ro~ lno'ral
c hariete'r trUf religious d'~votlc:in".

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r,ards for f~e thlrd str,ait,ht W\!ek
and now h"olds a net gain of 342
'}:ards
29 carries. 'thomas. ~tio
'pound SP.rincf~eld sQPhomore, ~ao;
'Carrted l9 times for 120 ne1
yards. In addition each has scored three to.uebdowns.
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Jn 17th ,.lace tn leading ground
gaini.lli statis~cs ror small c:.plle,es
·tJtrou,Jh ' ~e firiti 3wo Jan;~es wa.,~~,
Ahlber/! with 2t&lt;&gt; yalds on 21!

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Leidlhi the Mi&lt;I-Amerlcan Con 1'Carries Kent's Lou Mariano wu
'23
jerebee
With two straflbt vlclorl•s th1rd wtth 377 yards in 2Q carrres .
340
thampion Oblo
432 )he de!~ndln•
Co11eh Carroll \Viddoes ind hi!
419 UnivenJj:y Bbbcats face tb~ir
fest
ta!li:
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the
seasq'n
!JeXt
staff believ~ s.turday's- ehlsh
2122
urdlly mf!etJng th..e ::r:ent
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a vtetory for the Bob·
boHieil Flash'es at Rent . ,
'Cats 1f the team can slop Matiano
Tbl! battle coUld: go a Jp_p l wfr and ~ke t:'loreia before they c';!t
-t\82
277 1pWards deCidift~ the ~· . M:fp, lfoo fAr beyond the line of scrJin.
391 ,Am-eriean ~thampion. Both 1tearit!
469 boast l~idirll lfiiUno.i-gitltl~ Cin·
432 d1dates iil the smlll college .!!llatfs·
130 t1cs for early gaines.
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2265 . QU's e.ony hlllbatks, . Erl!~d
AMberg and
Roger
Thomas,
Ttt8intaiiiM their U.rl~ "piH iii \he
:h .0 Wln fl-o in WeSteHt. ' eSefvc
317 last Siit6r!la~ .

Robinson .... . 107 119 91
webJ!r .. .
1rs 105 129 •89
Clark .. .
14t !'70 167 478
WLII .
141 ~~ 131 467
Bltnd
1~0 130 130 390
Handicap . ._....
29 29 29
87
Total
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135
133
168

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Lobse . . .

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123
112
111

139
165
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I Clatworthy , . . HH 17~

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E Baker
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1 Noms . . . . . . . . 153 1211 U.f
, Anderson .
171 1!\2 14.iJ
: o. Darst . . .. : 1!5 149 148
~ Bhnd
130
j Handicap . . . . . :as 25 2~
Total . .
768 769 728

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CHICA-GO UP- The third trans
f~r of 11 major league franctli$.e in
two ytars was imlrunent todMy
witb AMerican League approval
for the shift of the Philadelphia
Athletics to Kansas City unde-r
new owoersh1p of ChicaRO mdustrlalfst Arnold Johnson
The league Tuesday night approved .such a tranlifer, but le{l
the fmal deciswn whether to sell
the team to Roy and Earl Mack.
who together own 52 per cent or
the Atb~tics stock.
They were granted until ll a
m. EST Monday to ad.v1se the
Amer)(an , LJeague wbeth~r they
wUl sell
However there was no doubt tn
' or .£.-eagu&lt;'
the mtnd 'rJl Johnson
President Wm Harr1dge thai thtsale woud go throu~h.
RoY M:ack "te nt a~tVcly acccp1·
ed" Johnson 's offer, Harndge satd
and ~quested league t~uthonu
tJun to move the cl ub
"Thete is no dollbl m my mmrl
that 1 will get the club" Johnson
who has been attempting to buy
the Athteties si nce August. sai d
Would Sell P1rk
Joiuls ott said h~ would ~e ll the
Athletics' park tn Phtl3delphta to
Bob Carpenter, Owne1· of the Pll.il ttes, for $L,675,000 He sa1d hi!
arch1tecls had tn!ormed hun he

ASSOCIATED RA.DIO
Walk er
130 146
Michael
126 188
Sauvage
159 129
Hawley .
195 18'0
Blmd
130 130
M1!ler
Total .
740 775

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()t SEASON AGAINST KENT

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Brent Lewis Clark Guild Meets With
Honored By Party Naomi Cobb Leader MYF Meeting Held
Bren1 Lewis Clark was honor- ~ The ChrtMia: servtce GutLJ of At Church Sunday

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,FI,HT RES)iL TS
GALY'ESTON,
Tfix. · . . Ctsar
Chino SaaVedra, 133, Torreon,
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' Wiseman
16.1 1~ 1~~ 438 Mex., outpointed Jaeky Blai-r, 135,
. Bireh . . . . . . . 1110 101j 129 418 Dallas, Tex. 15.
1 Stobart . . . . . 119 t28 100 347
Theiss
. . tis 128 1M 411
Byers
154 139 153 'i46
Total
743 6!i8 660 2061

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Woods
Flck
Knight
Baum
Handicap
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121 124 112 357
could get Lhe Kansa~ CilY park,
·~ 131 157 447
wh"h h• now owns. read, tor
133 125 92 350
opemng day of the 19M season.
109 94 121 324
JohnSon saLd he offered RO)' r
151 130 104 38!5 I
Matk a "cespoMihle poS&gt;lion " w•th
78 78 78 234
the Kansas C1ty orgamzatton
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The Amencan League announc~
ment of theLr actwr, was slmplf
BY OSC_AJI- FRALEY
gon-('nhrful
foo~ball coaches
"The league Has approved the
Unltftl PreM Sports Wr~ter
are few and far between
move to Kam;as Clt) " publicity
NEW YORK UP ......Fnley s FolUCLA over St•nford-Most of Major Leaguers To Play
man Earl Htlligan sa,id .and Eaotl ~.i~ and ,the weekend football
them act li~• ,.olitidans running
In Oklahoma Benefit
and Roy M-ack wtll advise th e
Winners -along With a few per• 1 for reel•ct1on.
American Leag\le Monday wheth- son~l v1ews OD vaned gnd1ron
Caltforllla over Washington State OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. , UPer they will sell their stock ."
strbJcds.
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- They need a few orators
Ptt-cher Mike Garc1a and outfieldII•"•an
satd
the
final
deetsion
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Ut&lt;~h
over
Ot•n
ver,
COP
er Dale Mitchell of the American
H' •
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Gel $150 here In 15 mluittes. You
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Champ1on Cleveland Ink
over o ura o g1ues,
}Om1ng:
o n disposition of the team woulr1
sign up for It ALONE. Repay In 6
Du • aver Atmy-Enrything
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d u h St t d1ans wdl jom other major leabe left to the Mack brothers, but
over ew ex1co an
ta , a t&gt;
poinb towerd an upset, with
over Montana
gue pht yen; 10 stagmg an All·
monthly payments at a &lt;OSt of •·
Harndge said there was no que~D11kt banged up last week by
.~
Star benefit gam!! here Sunday
bout 10e a day , . or lake a longer
t10n the sale wo~ld be mad e.
Purdue and Army
getting
The Southwest
Allie Reynolds or the New
lime H you wish.
·
Five Bid
Teiin
stronger every outing. But the
Texas over Arkansas-Lm e play. York Yankees and Warren &amp;flahn
Johnson was one of hve bidder~;
Blue O.vils want thit one badly s tdl wu1s the hall game.
of the Mtlwaukee Braves w11l
for the team tn the etght-hour se!'l
and they're playing before the
Rtc e over SM U ~An y b ody can captain teams w1th sueh other
sion which extended utltU · ne.ar~ y
r.ome Jo'lks, which should in· make AH-Amenca wtth enough p~ayers as Mickey Mantle of the
m1dnighl.
sPire bu'ke to •!' "up'' per·
publicity
Yankees and
Harry Breehcn,
He !old the mecUM: that fl 72
form&amp;nce.
Also TCU O';l'r Texas Aggies. Baltimore Onoles coach
hdtir drive for ticket applicattons
Th
Kansas Slate over Tulsa, OklaProceeds from the game wtll
in the Kansa s C1ty 01rca had pr?
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Houston and go to t he YMCA JUniOr baseball
Phone
. homa Aggu."s over
d~~Ced reservatwns for 811 ,100
Navy over Pill-College fool ball 1 Artzona over Id aho
program
197
seats valued at $1,897.255
1s more cxcitmg than pro
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Penn State over W es~ V1rgmiar
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cfers who proposed movmg thr Tacklers should be charted ltke
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matn tn Philadelphia for 19:5-5 anrl
Rutgei's over W&amp;M- But only •
move to Los Angeles in 19M
a moron would want to " die fOr 1
An6tber bidder proposed to re- desr old Rutgers "
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Also : Colurilb1a ovrr Harvard,
main III Philad elphia next year
and move to one of seven ctltes_:_ Brown over Prmceton , Yale ov~r
Montreal, Toronto, LO:&gt; Angeles , Corm·ll, Penn over George Wash ·
San Franc1sco, Houston, Minnea· 1 mgtllD, Colgacte over Dartmouth.,
polis-St. Paul or Kansas City m Srracuse ovet Boston Umversit}·
1956 or later
Boston College over Fordham,
TWo bidders propo!oed keeping Holy Cross over Marqu('tte and
the learn m Philadelphia and Ro:. Bucknell over Temple.
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Mack, in a last ditch effort to
The Souih
keep the team ' in the city in
Alabama oyer Tcnness,te...:_Most
whach it was founded, accepted mothers disltkc rootb.\11.
one of the pmposals under wh1ch
MtsslssipPI over Tulane- Lme: '
toughes1
Charles Finley Ill Chicago would lbacking ts football' s
have become preSident or the job
team .
Georgia Tech over Auburn- The \
Th e lelgue, however. refused to
9u1ck
~1ck is the gam(''s most ex· 1
accept tht- settlement.
citing ma.ncuv er
Johnson will paf ~,37~.o00 for
Also: .1\rliami over Mississippi
the club of whK'h SOOUftJo will go
State,
Maryland Over Nortb Caroto Connie Mack , father of th&lt;'
lma. Kentuck1: over Florida Geor.
team who holds 48 per cent of
g1a over Vanderbilt, Texa~ Tech
the stock. ,Bot~ Roy anj:l Earl wii'
over
LSU , Virginia over VMJ
recejve $450,000 for their stOck
North
Carolina State uver Flortd~
of 26 per cent each.
State, Furman over Citadel and
vPr over 1\ich~Q:ond.
MilkS TO TOL!DO
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thi MfdWeit
MEM::Pms. Tenn.,
UP- The
Notre D~me over Michigan '
E'RE shooting for the biggeSt October
Buick history
Memphis (.;h1clts annOunced today ! State-Big Ten guys thtnk they've
that shortst()p Sammy
Meeks got. a Jock on fine football
we're willing tv go out to make it.
who hit .325 last St~ason, has been'
W1sconst n over Purdue- Therl"
sold t() T~Jedo of the Amerrean should be more accent on nhysiRight now, Buick is outilelling every other car in the nationAssocilitio'n. The Memph1s team d:l cond1tton1ng.
regardless of price class-except two of · tbe eo-called "lnw.
also reYealed that Qitcher Bobby
Ilhnols !l\'CI Mnmesota- Or the
Lo-Ne and hrttelder tobby Wink· Illlni shape up as the g1 id lron flop
priced three."
les were sobd to the Charleston of 'M.
1. AciYIInced
Senators
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be offering the kind 0 f prices and trade-ins that the public goes
for-because you can't make record sales these daya unless you
have every\hing it takes to make a winning contbination.
Come in and see us, and you'll know what we mean.

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lhe Mason EUB chur~h met Mon·
day mght at the church with tbc '
prog.ram beinJ ld by
Naomt
Cobb. Songs were sun1 and re!f:1ing were g1ven ty Myra Fore·
man, Loutse Holbrook, Betty Dav·
us, and Carol Cunntngham.
These attcndmg the mc~ting
were E1leen Foreman , Naomi
Cobb, Myra Foreman, Sue Sch·
watz, Janice Il'Ligels, Ruth Chase,
Carol CuJt ntngha m, Loutse Hol
bro(}k an-d Betty Davis

Don Young Entered
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The regular MVF meeting was
held . at the church here Sunday
eventng, Oct 10 With an attend·
ance of 15 youths and 6 adults .
Devt}tions were led, by Eugene
Wmdland . Several hymns were
su ng StJbJech for talks were Sym
bols, Reverence and Mus1c .
Dur mg the busmt!ss meetmg
plans were made foi' a skating
party, after Nov 15 A Halloween
and masquerade party 1s planned
tor Octobl!!r 30 at the home of the
Boyles children.

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officers were ete&lt;!tea ditrlnt the
bu.si nesa s·esslon as fcillowa · :Joy
Smith, POiilerd)', prelident; Ken ~
neth Mqrri'y, Middle"l&gt;btt, vice
president: llniee Wolfe,, }\aeine,
secretary afld trefsuter; NOrma
Jetn Robid&amp;O'D- Clietter a~otion­
al ehalrmllil; 1Gene Wella, Letart,
recreaUOntl direttor and the pas.
tors of ifoup, tf.lit altvlsors and
couruJelors.

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Mrs Hermah Taylor has been
FolloWtnr the election, the of,
ccnfined to the Me1gs General
fleers Were inittll~ by :Rev.
Kunie, alter whit:h the group ad·
Hosp1tal f or the past week. Hu
joumed to the communitY hall
son, Tommy statiOned m the armto~· gtoup,
advisors and
ed services at New York visited
ami
menta.
Mr. and Mrs E W. Pht\lps of her over the weekend .
Manetta were weekend guests of
Hel en Findlmg of Columbus
M1·. and Mrs H. E. Boney and spent the weekend here w1th her
IN 'tHIS MARRON CLAC!: .dTI!IidS lflllCE'S FUNERAL
sons .
mother. Mrs. Jva l'~ mrllmg and :BROWN TWEED COAT Maln·
Mrs . fleecher Kessinger attendWeekrnd guests of Mrs Frank brother Rw.;sell
Jlocher continue• his weJI~known
ed
the funeral of ber- nleort, CanHoe d, Mtnersville, were her son
Mr . and Mrs Arthar Atherton narrow shOnfders t.o which tbfl
Sue Loean, Daughter of Mr.
das
and
dar,:lhler-in -law , Mr. alld and daughter Wilma Jean attenr:l - season he adds an upward perk.
Mrs Debnar LOgan, at the
and
Mrs Carl Hood, Alltance, .and ed th.,~ homeeommg at the Guys- LO\\ e1t'&lt;l pocktts nnd vanity bow 1 I
E.
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B. chuiocb in West
Cohill\·
Mrs . Claurlc Darst , Pomeroy
ville community church Sunday
u 1, 1 u,c tlhtrwlse a.lmple sha:pe.
bia 'P.Iondi)r afternoon. Candas
Arlie Ross an~ Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Hobart swartz , - - - - · - · - · Sue was bOrn June 17, 1954, aild
Don Ross and g1andson of. Col- Y!Sited the1r son and daughter-indied at the age of three months,
umbus, were Sunday guests of law Mr. and Mrs. Ha1·old Swartz Methodilr SFR Clau
twenty-two days . She is survived
Open Monday to .8 PM
Mr . and Mrs
Howard Stewart at Manetta sunday
Met
In
Sociol
Ro.onis
by her parents; two brothers,
and Mrs4 Ra y SeJdenabl e •
Mr. and Mrs Charl es D Woode
Saturdays lu 9 PM
Mr. and Mrs ~ F Guy left and son CJaJr spent Sunday Wltll
'fhe SFR Class of the Mason J ames and ·John AJbert: one sisChas. MeMaster-Cash Bahr
Tue.sd a}' for the1r ho~e,
New her parents, Mr and Mrs J B Methodist Church had their Oeto- ter, Josephine, at home. The
Phone 6028-Y Middleport
Sprmgflelld, afte r a vLstt w1th 1 Hayes, near Chester
· ber meetmg 1n the social rooms of funeral was in charge ot the FOI·
Funeral Home and burial
Mr and Mrs How ard Stewart. [ 'l"he WSCS will hold t
tbe
church
on
Thursday
evening
1 s regu 1ar The meeting was opened by the
the Mason Cemetery
Mrs Ray Se1denable and other
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rdattvcs They · ~ere enroute mectmg, Oct
at the home uf president Mrs. Rosa Fink and the
home from a vacatton tn p to Nelhc Parker.
group sang songs and said the
Vi rgm1a, Tenne~see and KcntucSunday School attendance on Lord's Prayer m unison. Readings
ky
Oct 10 was 54, offermg !7 13
were g-iven by M:rs. Clara Roush
Mr. and Mrs
Bert Webster
Re~ Grove filled hiS regular and MLsS Freda Gygax
have returned
hom e, aft er a ~ ppot.~tm e nt at 11
Hts suhject
A birthday card ~as sent t o
three week's v1s1t m F indl ay Love He announced that com : Mrs. E. L. Capehart , Warren. 0 .
w1th their da ughter and son-m rnumon serVICes here are post~ I a fmmer member of the das~
law. Mr and Mrs Robert H&lt;~ney
ponerl unttl 0::-t. 24. Also that the 'While a Get We11 card was sent
Mr a nd Mrs V1 rgll Rose of audJt~ng commtttee wtll meet ;:t\ to Mrs Ehzabcth Couper and .t
Akron, VIsited recently. w1th Mr the Chester church Oct 22
remembrance card was sc n1 to
01nd Mrs Charll's' Eskew and oth
Atlcnda~ce al pra~Pr m~l't • n~ :Mrs Lydia Perk tns, who ~cen tl)
cr rel-attves;. 1
was 28 w1lh Sarah Woode as moved to Cowen w va
Mrs 1tfiil'hie .Neutzlmg was &lt;J leader This wet k's leader
s
Hostesses f~r the evenmg weP
rece nt bu smess vts ttor 111
Park Chal"les V Woode
Mrs Carolma Turne-r, Mrs Naom~,
ersbul'g, W Va
The MYF Pte SOCial held al the Edwards, Mrs Jean Carson and
_Mr and. ~rs R .c Gilmore anrl commun 1ty hall Saturday evemng Freda Gygax Delicious refreshMISS PatrJCta
Meter spen1 the was a success.
Proceeds were ments were served t o the follow
ing : Mrs. Elizabeth Rtce, Mrs
pa st weekend 1n Pittsburg h, Pa , 1 $2£1.10.
w1th rela t1v es
Kalle Foglesong M s Fl . B d
1Mrs. Cl ara Ba~to;, · ~~:. ~~~a
. Mtss. Hell:'n C1lmore ts vts1 tmg l\lt. Ollye
tn Colurr.'bus. wtlh rclaiiV('S
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gar ner , "rs C ara Ruustt
rs am es
ona ue has re·
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.
[ Mrs Ros 1e Stcwa t s·3 . h H
turned home, after ,, VISit with
Mr. and Mrs. \\mme Hols mger Mrs A
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r · ra
amm
re lattves in ColumbuS
and famtly, Albany spent Sunday Rutten~~~tc~vt~ er: MG•I~. Ma g:la~enc
w1th Mr and Mrs. Sol B1glcy
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Mrs. Clara Robmson, Mrs Hallte
Mrs Jam es Carter and daugh- Erie and Mrs Rosa fo~ tnk
ters., Mrs. Martha Holstngcr and
Mrs Sol 1JLgley and son spent TIGERS GET NEW COACHES
Thursday w•th Mrs. w. D. Roberls
DETROIT UP- BU&lt;ky
Hm"
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and son, Nitro.
new IDII!Hlgr-r of tlw Detro 1t T ~
crs, namrd two new coaches at
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Gary and Shan Wells, Keno, dionn party m h.s honor
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Racine PTA heard an interesting I spent Saturday with their grand·
Han1s pteked P, 1Jy H
talk b Rae·
II gh 5 h 1
mother, M-rs Hazel Johnsen
and Jauk Ttghc to repla~e Johnny
~TIIIALS,
Y.
me 1
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Ht-t1P anj Rob SwLft on the De
c 00 pnn-1
CLPal. Charles Hayman. Monday I Pearl MosLer
v1s1ted Mr · and trott coach. 1ng st• ff He re 1amet
.
In'tbe Hi&gt;lrl of Mason City, W. Va.
f!venmg, wh en t he PTA met at Mrs . Sol BigleY\ and ~ons Sunday. Scboolbcy Rowe as his !hlrll
the Racme Grade School
coach.
Eugene German IS spending .a
=asss'"5i55!s;9!$E!~~~~~~
Twenty four members were pre
sent when Jv.r Hayman gav e hi§ few days W1th his parents, Mr
=
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talk on the 'Ten M1ll School Lev:.·" al)d Mrs. Bert German.
to be voted on m the November
Mrs . Robert
VanMeter and
elec\ion.
family and Mrs. Martha Holsinger
.t'he meetmg was presided ovel'
1by '\ Mr4,: !dargaret Houdashell, ~~
;!~~::ay~·rs. Sol Bigley
new PfA president. Th e group
pJannta a parcel P,ost' sale and rish
J'Wior ijolsinger, Reedsville
pond to be at th.e Legton Hall, s'p.erit Sunday with Robert and
Safurday nig'Ht, October:_ 30
Eddie Bigley,

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'fhe Sunday School was held In
the morning, a basket dinner at
noon, a songfest in the afternoon
w1th Lee Tom, song leader. And
the message on "The HiStory of
the Chr1st1an Church" by Rev .
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Don Young , a poUo vtct1m of
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tal Colwrnbus, Monday and under·
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given by h1s moth er, Mrs . Mel
Clark on his first bLrtbjay The
party was held in Phlladel,p hia,
Pa., before the Clar ks returned
hom e for the winter months
A color scheme of pl n ~ and
blue was carrieCI out, and the
table was decorated with stream·
en and ballOons. Pnz.es were won
by Nan('ry VanMeter and John
Kipper
Aft-er Brent had opened h iS
many lifts the first p1eee of cake
was cu' causing the tiny musical
box to play "Hsppy Birthday."
Those attending the party were
Danny Shell, Jr., Charlotte Shell,
liLt c~bna wbli:IL won tho 12th annuol Cot.y John Kipper, Chr1stie KiPper ,
Danny RrolJcrts, Robbin Roberts,
Crltlc$ iwNil, "'Tbe Winnie,'" fDr Cahtorill&amp;
Jr, Tommy Sinunons, ~ancy Van ·
ThO awan! a- ~..u,. ·to tiLe Am.erl~eter, Bottby, Sherrie and
Bar~
dettcaet Voted but bJ' 1 ;tury ot fuhlon edlta••· Rigbt:
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6Uve lllk aattn evenlftl'-drea with pnnled_tllk t•ce p&amp;tlel
bara Wolfe, Cathy McDonne11 ..
i.ad boW lP biek.' Lift: • 'ahUtb evening dreu:io(~k .tllk ~aUn
Maureen McDonnell , Rioli:y Kert,
wttb 1111r. noa embralderect tto,tetL
tlatmtaf~J ·
Stan Lopata, Jr., Tomm~ Lopata,
Donnice Bur.gess, Barbara Tro\llj)e
fllaney Troupe, Mrs . "Smokey"
Burges&amp;, Mrs. Danny Shell, Mn.
Robbin Roberts, Mrs . Curt
Sim1
mons, Mrs. Robert MeOonnell,
Rev. •nd . Mrp. A.
Mrs Claude VanMet.er, Mrs.
Elof He•th Methocltat Clluretr wete
.&gt; mer WoUe, Mrs. "Kip" Kipper,
m Portmnout.h T~~sday ~~ atten~
Tbtl Laure"r Clirf Better He-alth Mrs. George Kert, arid Mrs. Stan
a Retreat for mtnLStera and t~elr ClUb met Monday evening at Ute Lopata . Ted Kazanski sent a gift,
1'w_ives. Leaders o:l t~e retreat were h ·
f Mrs. Hell'n LeitheJt but was unable to attend
lbaho~ a~d :fr1.ra .. lty:.ft.i;l .WerDer, ome 0 d' PO e 0 ,
and Distrh..-t Superiotfndent and NaY,lon Ru .,• "'~ r i). •
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lilrs. Jearr . Wt •ght, pretident, Methodilt Class Met
rs. au . ..} s.
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was in eharCe ·or the meet1ng.
Rev. aq_ ,~n. L: .R ?1ns9_n, n was decidect to awe $10 on the
tGree_n fleld, form~ M·tddlepbrt.
building of . a Sunday School
arrle eagers
&lt;Sidents, ar~ mov1n1 to ~orwalk roqm at the Laurel Chff church,
Miss Carrie Yeager assisted
twhere . tlte1r daughter Mrl. Reed
d
t
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med'"al
Mrs. ~MiMie Neutzling entertain·
an a110 o pure ase
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ITayIor a bd f a~1·1 Y are ..I"tVtnJ,
, ,. ' US f th Salisbury sehool.
ed the DaughterS of Ruth class
· Mrs. C. 0 . Fisher and son- Tom- p 1
or e
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of the Untted Methodist church,
\my and Miss Sa11y Fisber we,~ "ln ._A do~atlon was_ receiVed rom Monday evening at her hom e, Eb
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'M l . ·iRil M 11 tne RJ4enour famtly for use of
rwalter~O~eii:~·s:tfda)~~&lt;~ . r tlie tlub's hoSpital . bed add also en~:~ot~~~t~:;,er:;· Miss Lydia
I Mr. and Mr.s. Cblt~H" Siilllli! ', : fpom tbe Ball family for use of Ebersbach, opened the meetmg,
1Mi3ll Florence Reed litd cif~~e the e-:utches. It was a~eed that Mrs. C E W . Downie , prestdcnt,
,IAdlt, Sprfngfield, were w~ten~ ~&amp;ch member would brmg an old presided over the meeting and
"'"t s o1 Mr. an d M.N
dress
.gu_
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1 tam \
. • wrapped
hi h up.11 to
be the
ld next mcmb ers respon d ed to ro 11 ca 11
Ailit and Mt. and Ml-s. Gene D()(l. me.~1lng w c WI .•
so as a with a favorite Bible verse.
.soO. Miss ReM also visited with ro:ey maklntg pro~ct .. T~: dres~
Following a short business ses·Miss Lucille Smith, (!)Jester . Slt~ 0 e worn a a pa Y m e near , s1on a nl!ffitber of games were
'taiaglit ill the cties.te'r schools lu~~- \\ii
th
t'
th
played under the direction of
0 0 ng
twt!Dty.years tro.
e mee 1ng e anm· Mrs Richard Campbell
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. . , ~~rsary of the clu_b was observed
Refreshments were served by
David Hoyt •l,s stay1ng with r;t:r. W1tb a covered dtsh supper.
Lhe hostess to Misses Nelle and
a~ ~- ,CbafJe~ Wbite agd ~au·
~~~ending wer,e Mrs. Gladys Clara Bmg, Mrs RJchard Canllp.trif.tr - ~fule ~i~ p~en~ .~re at. , Snvtb~ ~rs. qeorgJ!l Dtehl, Mrs bell, Mrs. John Chase, Mrs C. E
.•l:t ch~h ~fer~nce Jn I Betty p1~bl, td:rs Bertha Parker , w. Downie, Miss Lyd 1a Eben;ob-: " J. '
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. M!li· Mal)~l Tracy Mrs. Donna bac h, M1ss Augusta Genheimer,
~ticylfijj. !WIIIlap:p;
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fa~, oMilt\r
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Mrs 0 ., H. Myers: Mrs
Mollie
, . tilir.~liffl:eftrout tO his ·. Mrs.
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Mrs. Margarcr Oliver, Mrs George II Parker,
bcifijj 1.irl :Sprlqftel'cJ.
I Allen, ~ · Leona Karr, Mrs. Nel- Mrs. ThorJA&amp; Goegle10, Mrs
Mi-a: £velyn Lewis who has J!e Tracy, Mrs. Bertha Oliver, Cl aude Darst, Mrs Jacob Gloeckbte.V. ill with laryngitis for the ~rs. Polly Eichinger, .Mts Mil· ner1 Mrs. Bert We,bster and one
pj'Sf wefk Has rettlrned to her dred Jleobs- and Mrs. Georgia guest, Mrs. W1lltam Pbilhps.
e~pl~inent.
Thompson.
JteC.eDt "uests of Miss Lois Ce.
Mils Eleanor Robson
ed·, ife"te ~uu~ . Mitch, Adrienne Posts FaU Con/erence
Honored With HankU!s
Mlil•, GalltpOhs; Mr . and Mrs. T. I .1. ld , M' L
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11, Cecil, Coolville; MI.,. Ethel . ne '"' urray 1ty
Miss Eleanor Robson was gJven
Ga~laiid., Mr_s. .,essie Plunlb, Min-I The Fall Conference o( the a handkerchief showc"r in o!Jser:tr~~;
Ga1ner, .~r. Etghth District American LegiOn vance of her btrthda y and annt1:1.1- rs. · · ·
omas, . mesvl e; posts was held at Murray Ctt)• versary girts were presented to
J~~· Thorqas 1 San FrancJseo Cal. ri
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aDd ~ ' t&gt;- T t"" F ·•11 "· L'
;,unday. Feeney.Bennett
post s Mrs. Robert Lewts, Mrs . Paul
Ullle ay or, Oll es, a .
Firing Squad too~ part in the Kloes ilnd Mrs Pat Wood, from
.-¥t. _and Mrs. C. C. · Cbapt'lta~ 1 p' arade and It W8s announced that the club. when the Second Monw~e called to Crown Cltf by .ljle 1
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delilb 01 h'
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80 bbi
f the Spr&gt;ng Conference of the day Sewing club met Monday
ef ,nel':".ew .
e . • Eighth District woUld be held evening at the hom e of Mrs.
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C ur~~:~, ;wlbO was killed m, a tractor here. Those attending the ,Confer- Grace Holter
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·~}~en_ , this .~eek. Fun~aJ ser·' eDee Sun.:iay Were RObert Schmoll, Durmg a short business sess1on
~:e" Will be bel~ there on 'JlhUri · l Ftrlhg S~tuid Ccmminder, Don in c;tlarge of Mrs Holter, pre~J­
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Dahr dent, plans were discussed fol"' the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davidson Sr.j Dart. Paul Greenley, Paul Hap- annual Cllristmas party.
Refreshments were served by
Columbus bave ·b een visiting here tonstall, Arthur p.ilmore Louis
for the paat W.eek.
Long, Henn·
C;iatwortby, Joe the ho.stesa to those named abov·~
Mr . and Mrs. Allen Knopp and 1 Young Jr., P,lt)e ltourninR, Walter and Miss Emma Relbel, Mrs
Dwight Parker . Mrs. iames Clat·
dau.a:hter Mrs. William Swisher Bun4:!e.
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we:re ill Ironton Saturday to
The regijif iileetiag of Post worthy and Miss Martha Howell.
tend the Parade of ttie IJil~ and 128 . w!Uil~
- .: ~ :i ennlng at ih.)
were dinner pests qf Mi'. and ~~.1'.1!" . i.J\ . !Ill m~mbers ire DaUeys Visit With
Mrs. Harold VoC.h!.!(»'hg. . .
ur1ed to 4
c 1 Plans. will Jbe
llom~e
Chari~ WjliJIOI ~n
ld:r aqd m~de for a
~tam fdi' Post .28
Mra. H•
. Wlli;jil, 111&amp;~ Sti-e•t All voters ·
welcor/le an~· re·
A-2c and Mrs. Doll o&amp;,ley
O!\leted .~!, lline'f'l
lceshmenl,i,
be .,.erved a! tho
ved Satu¥ay for -a vi~it w1th
f~ ,Rn ~ney' app"!Ldf.~"Jl'·l tlbse of t~e lll~eling.
their Parents, .Mt. and Mrs.
erttt DaH~; .;6meroy And Mr.
h ;dUI
and Mrs. Edw'ard -Ilawley ~iners·
ton iii ;!'itlc~lbu'K
Mro. p 1 f'~~~ftnlnllhain wii ville.
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D~Hey whp, ti¥ b~en
the "Lbyal Help- in Jkpan with the Air Fot'&lt;'e
' ei-1'" ~~~
endilUp" classes the past 18 mont}~~ arriVe"d
of the EtiB
It Mason. Mrs. Columbus Frl.day Where he
lf~a· ~ush ad c
tbe de- ~rs. Hlwley Who has biH!rt ein;plofCJttli8•1 w~ich conSISted of sin&amp;· '"'~ there.
M\~r , $0 day tdrlough A-2C
IJii1 a'triJ)Wfe and a
reaCUD.i
from
"U~w- Ro~m." Severa! aftd tMri. d•Iih Wtu leave for
readings
tlveH 1!Y. tniniil~ra, C~irOthla 4-Gere he w1ll be sla·
Thcae attending
ihe -in~e·tiDa honed. _...:;_'
were Mrs. Villa ' l-ee, Mrs Eileen
F,Gf'e~pn, Mti.
14lt~ie Jphnson
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ld!•· Vic,a RCibsh, Mh. iran Jit&amp;, BIRTHD.«T
1s ~if!l/dllj
JIH&lt;n
Kndi))i
w&gt;s
· Mrs. 1.. R. ':Maho,Dey, MisS tiu\h
honored
Sunuay.
when
Mrs.
lllcln\osh, Mn. Nl\!1 Mcintosh.
Knopp had a fm~ily dinqer al
··~ fh'e hdtte;, lirs. P•ulioe their home. Guest~ . wert'! .lrB
Cunningham.
Harold Vogi.!Oolig, D-bhliln, Mrs
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M.rs
Willili~ S«tisbtr, Jtb:~ Jt~d
John FUiiz and d.i\IJ~tef, Ari1ta
Mane.

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Tho WSWS of the E11B llluolt
ehuHh held lbolr NJlllar moefi,
lnl. ll .'tb•· -dun:&amp; ; ~ ~o;: I
"'onlnJ. Mrs. Nan lkinloob ba&lt;l
tblfle gf, tbe de.v~oDI. Tbe ltp-' \
of tlie I
"p ic pf .llie 1-h wwJ 'Illt.llfi...
their first m~l th!J fall at the UoM for I M1Jslo111rP~-~rs.
Leur! Obukh. Mon~iy nl&amp;ht .
Lottie_lobbl~ . .. . tb, read,;
Soiil omite Jed by llov. J, and , latl-. P,lr,l
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Lesllel Kunze, pastor of the Potne· PfOirlllh wl!ie Mrs. Yl&lt;a ~iitlt.
roy churcli opeped th! meet1n1 J{n. ·En~ Foreman, Mn. Lottie
followed" by aevotiQnl led 1)y Roush aad Mrs. L. It Mahoney.
Carol Goff of ll~~l~port anti
Relrelbmentl were serve4 1 by
prtyl'r by Rev. ltu,nu.
tlte h:oste;tlet llrl . Nan llllfi/nto•~
"David and Goliath .. w~ the ud Mi81 Ruth McintOsh to the
topic 0! tb:e t.tk liven by P'.orrest fotJowinK Mrs Vica Roulh; Mn.
Baehtel, Mit'ldt~ort, wh~ tola of Eileen Fonmaa, Mrs Ann W&amp;l8h,
the llatt.ta we ha-,;e to till toda)'. Mrs. Virtinia Noble, Mr! . Edith
lntluaine lilteftlperane:t, iDtoUer. lncles. Mrs . Lottie Roosh ~ MN.
ance and race. IIJ tpeakfnt: of the Lottie· J ohn.son .
Mrs.
Amella
itortel Pltid· Pltlted up Mr. Davis, Mra, Vir1ie stewart, Mrs.
Bachtel to1d c;t the ltonet we have L. R. M•honey, Harriett Ann
to oYerc:ome
it~it named Wal1h and Diane Ncble. '
above, nami'ff, ht~lth or • !1tron1
body, a
Jl!lilil, ro~ lno'ral
c hariete'r trUf religious d'~votlc:in".

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r,ards for f~e thlrd str,ait,ht W\!ek
and now h"olds a net gain of 342
'}:ards
29 carries. 'thomas. ~tio
'pound SP.rincf~eld sQPhomore, ~ao;
'Carrted l9 times for 120 ne1
yards. In addition each has scored three to.uebdowns.
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Jn 17th ,.lace tn leading ground
gaini.lli statis~cs ror small c:.plle,es
·tJtrou,Jh ' ~e firiti 3wo Jan;~es wa.,~~,
Ahlber/! with 2t&lt;&gt; yalds on 21!

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160 100
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Leidlhi the Mi&lt;I-Amerlcan Con 1'Carries Kent's Lou Mariano wu
'23
jerebee
With two straflbt vlclorl•s th1rd wtth 377 yards in 2Q carrres .
340
thampion Oblo
432 )he de!~ndln•
Co11eh Carroll \Viddoes ind hi!
419 UnivenJj:y Bbbcats face tb~ir
fest
ta!li:
rif
the
seasq'n
!JeXt
staff believ~ s.turday's- ehlsh
2122
urdlly mf!etJng th..e ::r:ent
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a vtetory for the Bob·
boHieil Flash'es at Rent . ,
'Cats 1f the team can slop Matiano
Tbl! battle coUld: go a Jp_p l wfr and ~ke t:'loreia before they c';!t
-t\82
277 1pWards deCidift~ the ~· . M:fp, lfoo fAr beyond the line of scrJin.
391 ,Am-eriean ~thampion. Both 1tearit!
469 boast l~idirll lfiiUno.i-gitltl~ Cin·
432 d1dates iil the smlll college .!!llatfs·
130 t1cs for early gaines.
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2265 . QU's e.ony hlllbatks, . Erl!~d
AMberg and
Roger
Thomas,
Ttt8intaiiiM their U.rl~ "piH iii \he
:h .0 Wln fl-o in WeSteHt. ' eSefvc
317 last Siit6r!la~ .

Robinson .... . 107 119 91
webJ!r .. .
1rs 105 129 •89
Clark .. .
14t !'70 167 478
WLII .
141 ~~ 131 467
Bltnd
1~0 130 130 390
Handicap . ._....
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87
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White Church Ladies Aid And Boord
Spent Tuesday Quilting And Sewing
BY MAUDE BLESSING
The Ladie!ll Aid of White Church
Oak Grove. and Board met with
Mrs. Ed Fry Tuesday and apept
the day quilting •nd sewing rUg
rags.
At noon a buffet dinner was
served to ttle following: Rev. and
Mrs. Burge, Mrs. Lon Roush,
Mrs . Gerald Rood, Mrs. Probe
Roush, Mrs. Ray RJJWib, ·Mrs. Loretta Roosh , Vena Pickens, Mrs.
Fannie
Taylor,
Mrs.
Dennis
Reush, Mrs. Everett Pickens, Mrs.
uw1gnt G,ibbs, EJ.la and Maude
Blessing, Mrs. clarence Adkln1o",
rt.r5. Russell Hoffman, Mrs . Les·
ler Adkina, Mrs. Clarence Yea'ger,
· and Beverly, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe
Mr5. Paul Randolph and children.
Mrs. Albert Thompson and Virginia. Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Boston, Mrs. Harley
Bonecutter and Grea:ory, Mrs. Ina
Wei.gand, Mrs. Garnett Chapman,
Mrs . Harry Thompson, Mrs. Curtis
Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston, Twila Rickard, Herald Boston. Akron, C. E. Fry ·aDd tbe
hostess, Mrs. Fry.

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A 6.21-INCH RAINFALL, beavteat In 69 yeiU'I, left BCenea Uke thl8 throughout Chicago, Upper: The
Union atlition, where watc!r J'OI!le so btgb It ltranded tralruJ, drowned out generator• &amp;nd left only
the top or a.n auto above the surface ln thla photo. tnwer: A woman It carried trom a nooded berne
to a boat at the doorstep on the city's I!IO_!Ith ald~
(lntema.tiomlJ Boundphoto)

Mr. and ~rs. B~r.ton Webb and
son, Mansfield VISited Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, r~~ntly.
Mrs. W. J. Chapman 11s1ted Mr.
aml Mrs. Leonard Roush, Thursday.
Mrs. Hollis TJ:lompson spent her
vacation in Ohio recently..
. ~rs . .Rena Bonecutter ~ss a
VISitor 10 Pt. Pleasant Fr:•d•y.
Ray Robinson, Charleston called on his relatives Mr . and M:rs.
Dwight Gib'b.H Thu111day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank WolC'!,
Mary~and, are visiting her aunt,
Fann1e Taylor. On tbeir way there
they stopped in Masen and called
in Mr. and M~. Guy Blessing.
.I?• IIa ~ Yeager, Mason, wu A
VISitor 10 the homes of C. E. Fry
and Arch Yeager Friday.
Elmer Newberry was a business
visitor in Charleston, Wednesday.
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Mrs . Fannie Taylor anrt Mr. and
Mrs . Frank Wolfe, Silver Springs,
Md., were dinner guests ef Cecil.
Maude and lWa Blessing Saturday.
Tommie Marr and nephew, Walter Marr, Wheeling and uncle
Charlie Marr, Mason. are visitln_g
W. A. Blessing.
Mrs. Vena Rainey assisted Mrs.
Wilda Blessing in getting apples
ready for apple ·butter.
Mrs. Fannie Roush spent Tues·
day with Artie Reush and family

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VISes
Teelh are
Work Not G.00d
weapon for combating certain af-

of Broad Run.
Mrs. Manford , Blesslng re1urned

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no good reason , he s:ud, they ofl~n
dt&gt;velop ills in addition to laziness.
Weed cited recent experiments
in
which a group of energetic
DETHOrr UP.......R(·~t. li ke mt&gt;diyoung men were kept inactive fOL'
t::HIC, should he taken in the pro·
more than a month.
· pn proportions becamt• lt lo much
of it docs more harm lhan good ,
He said the normally healthy
an:urding to Dr. l\lill011 H. Weed . 1 men su ffered losses of nitro~en
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! and calcium in their systems a
rt's1 . 1s habiJ..form. · 1 d c, 11· ne m
· bl oou• vo 1umc an d ot h. cr
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th e lktroil l\1edl(:a l Nt·ws. ''It
s.
·shOuld be prescribed only when
'·The wid~sprea d
belief Lhat
indicilted and with thr same exact· hard wo~k. mental or physical
ness used in pn&gt;slT ihing other po·l' plays an important part in disease
icnt and dangerous medicines ."
has little rational basis," the phy.
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.a child need an aggressive public
relatiens counsel, in the opinion
or Dr. Hobert F.. Muycl's, Univer·
sity of Michigan professor toC
dentistry.
Dr. MoyPrs is ch&lt;~irman of the
School of Oenlis try 's orthodontics
dcpartmenL which is devoted to
preventing and correcting irregu.
Jarities of teeth . He arrived at his
conviction after SPPing llterally
hundreds of thow;;mds of poorly
I arranged childr('n's teeth each
I week.
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The Department of Commerce
makes interesting discovery.

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to
ruarantee they, w:ill sufter no
losses on foreign "risk" ventures.

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They also want
to reUeve Ule•
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lawa, presumably 10 &amp;lae7 t:aD
Join rorelp moaopoUet~ 1.11 &amp;heir

"risk" veatarea.

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!elves as perfectly wiUlng and
eager to enter into "risk" ventures In foreign lands.

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But the rl11k must be shouldered by the U. S. taxpayer, and
the profits of ~;uch "risk" veoincome c.w.Harder
r
aro"ups. How~v~r . rep1ies indicat·
ed that the greates t tub thump·
ers ror a welfare stale &lt;:~re the nation's biggf:st corporations.

tures muM aC&lt;crue to them.

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Yet many of these same cor·
porations employ high pre~sure
men to pt&gt;rsuadf independfnt rr-·
tailers and wholesalers to r isk
Jt is also int•·re&lt;;ting Dept. of capital in heavy inventoriesCommercf' confinctl survey to 400 with no guarantees.
6rm111 out or more than 4 million
Thus. once acaln, evidence apt!stablisbmcnls in the na'ion.
pears there are two delialtloM of
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It is al~n intercst:ng to reflect free enterprise. One small bat aflbat uni!oubtr·dly ~omc of tbese Ruent. group, feels free enterprise
flr ms included Ow leading tub Is where governmen\ rives them
thumpers fror a br,]l\iun of U. S. a free hand backed up with free
prolecti ve tu i!Ts with the cry InSurance.
that no m&lt;Jtl('r how cheap foreign
But independent businesRmel1.
labor 1s, Ame rita n "!mow h')w·•
general;y,
consider rreP tnt ·r·
can overcome t hat , and bPside~.
prise as a Bystcm whC !"Pby a rr,ljj(
it unli mited rhc:1p ;mports hurt
somt• dnrn('otit.. form s thnt's just js free to go broke. ;.s wl:'li as
make a fortune .
the ri ~k O( dninl!" bUSl llC S S.
• m:tdc it clear Yet thousand! are willinr to
But Ri ;: R,, •
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risk their savhag11, 1heir humt'll,
lo \omm"rf'e Dept., I' waats to furniture, aod futures In ba,lng

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be R lack or be!id that lhrir sa!es
methods could I t surre~sful In
sE- tl mg to pent up rlem ;1 nt1s ol the
billions outside U. S. Therefore,
before t~k : ng an.v "nsk" th.ey
w.ant to::rifT! rf'clm.:ed so they can

seH thc1r tOJ;Cigl1 labor produced
~oods

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understand it. And all th~y uk
entf'rpri~e

rrom governmenl 11 lhat they bE'
1iveo at least an even break to
aucceed. )'et ca,ernment pnlictel on cbeap lmpGrh. lax anti
lrust law ~nfaue ment, inequitable tax programs, make that
rbk mare rhokler tvery yur. But
lnterestinJI)' enourh, Corr merce
Department haa yet t.o 1.1ake a

They ~Jso w;1,n\ sp«:lal low lit- UloroaJ'h lnvestlratioa or the
come taxt:~ on any money they aeedl of Independent buiiiDe!ls,
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Newberry spent
Wedn_esday with her mother, Mrs.
Denms Roush.
Leonard Roush and Lon Bless·
I ing were in Pt. Pleasant Fril1ay.
Mr. iiilnd Mrs. Daniel Weigand
Huntington, were here Friday .
Dr. D. V. Smith returned berne
from St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg, where he was a medical pa·
tient.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young vlait·
ed relatives In Charleston SaturROIERT C. RUARK
day.
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Mn. Ethd Myers who has spent
v:ur harried c~rreapondent
sometime with her sister Mrs.
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cen Beggs and SO(I. and Mr. and has been m1xed up m the houseMrs Tobey Myers returned to buitding business lately, trying to
Dayion Wednesday
throw together a shack thafll
Mr. ~nd Mrs. All~n Prouer and \ k~ tbe wi~d and weatb_er off
Miss Shirley Grimm were calling him when he a old anrl t?o hred to
on relatives in Brinker Hollow work, and I swear I a1m to kUJ
Saturday evening.
D'!e a contr~etor. PTef.erably with
Mrs Dora Stratton Harriaon· · hiS own estunate, wbn:h iJ morPville sPent the week .e~d with Mr, than suftlciently heavy.
1 don'l know whether you've
and Mrs. Jasper Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeager, been mixed up in any housebuil~­
~son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack.j lng lately, but it aets no better
Shirley, Oklahoma, were calleN with the years. You weuld tbink
in the Arch Yeager home Satur- j that by now t,pey wuuld have !i
day·
I certain number ol thinp llcllied·
Mr. and Mrs. George Bosten, tn the business, since houees bave
and son, Akron, and the Frank ever been the fint eonslderaUon
Boston family are vacationinll On of man, after food, sin~e man
eame dewn out of the tree.
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am· • fitepbce man, tn spades.
from atove to t..ble. Tbe plumb-- whk:ll me.au that we·ve loaded
lne wh put ln wronr end to, ao' tbiJ: sbeck w'itll fireplace.. One. in
all thf: walll bad to be ripped tht living tiJOm. Jt throwa heat
down aga1n . .In the meantime, In like Feller used to throw a ban0\(Miern. jet~propelled tivilintion, baH. It throws lt so ~ell that it
we used bucket~ to make tlte bUrnt ri&amp;bt thr_oua:b into the other
plumbing work. That was before roOm t~ other night-, and set fire
to, tb~ tJueboardiD£ Of eoune, it
the ees11pool blew up.
I cannot think bf anytbing In is nQt tbe contractor'• fault. Tbe:JI
t'hla house that was done ri(h.t
the first time. My bedr.ooin is •
howling sueeeaa, bi:!CaUJe of the
color. Thls ._appened. beeauae J
got some wifeb lnst.ructions mix·
ed up and told t.he painter the
wron&amp; thing. Mama waa livid,. but
the room turned out sensationll, '
and JtOw she iii even more livid,
for I 10 around takin1 bom on.
the color schem~, which i1 a com·
pletely impossible gray-treen.
LilJa evary other contr•ctor,
one shirks re~ponsl~lllty
anythlne wrons~. It Isn't hl1
fatdt; lt"a the painter's fault, '
of 'the plumba~• fault, or the
plasterer"• fault. Or my fault or
htr fault er th• dog's fHit,

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around hare, :why .do I tNY you
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Edw111rds,
·F or· a start. the joint still isn't f the 15 percent! And he says,
Huntington .visited In the Cecil livable, and .~ s four months' over ' well I 1at
phone for YOU:.
Blessing home Sunday.
due. For a continuation, the
A;nl)l It cloet no good to point
Those calling on Mrs. Funie penslve wood fioors have get
t out that the ph..._haln't arrl•·
Taylor §unday were Carmen Latb·lsprina: in them so you feel ·
ad y•t, and It If '&lt;~~.l.most lmpot.
ey and f~iends of Parll:e':lbur11, a high diver every time you walk
aible to mak• 1 call ·•• a phone .
. Mrs. Adrian Lathey and children, through the office. The "solid·
that IM"t ther&amp;
Vernon.
gold" tile floors appear to havP.
. Ml.ss Frances Edwards, Hunt- been laid by an exceptionally unmgton, was t}le guest of Anita talented child under tbe delusion
Brown, Sunday.
that he is practiclng therap w'th
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Roush, blocks
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West Columbia called on his mo•
ther Mrs. Vena Rainey Sunday.
The bar Is important in any
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Wolfe, Md., house, if you have drinking
visited Alva carr and wife of 1 friends, and our bar slaycd in the
Santcwn Sunday.
hme state of noncompletion for
Several attended the
three months, with the cork for
at Mason Sunday.
tbe bar top standing ferlornly In
Elmer Newberry and family and a corner. Kitchens are important,
Mr. and Mn. Dennis Roush were
in Ripley Sunday.
Fred Roush anti wife were the
Sunday gueats of Mert Rollins 11 nd
family of Leon.
Mrs. Ina Weigand and son called on Mr. and Mrs. John Weigand
at Cottageville Sunday. Also ascar \_Yeigand of Howe11 1who is in
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poor health.
Ernie Rickard and sister Twila
visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkins, New Haven Sunday. Their
sister Mrs. Blanche VanSchoyck,
Colum bus also visited· there.
Connie Bonecutter, Henderson,
is apending a few days with her
grandmother Mrs. Garnett Chapoo
Down
man.
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Mr. and Mn. Ted Stewart, West
$15.00 per month
Columbia, BiJHe Weigand and Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Young spent Sun·
day evening witb Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Roush.
Mrs. John Blessing is quite ill
at this wriUng.
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on The BriJiltelt Comer
Mr. and Mrs. Ed fry, Johnnie
Fry, wife and ohildr~n. New Haven visited relatives in Huntington
Sunday.

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they: Ui'tid to.
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defensive~ baaed on a prepared
excuse, And on diverslons to. dis·
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llower now .. There iJn't ahything
slothful q..,out the wily this artful
dodger 14lls ·to the bank with a
c-eek w~~n 1 P~Y. him from lime
to tJme. He 1etl' ~d records.
Nor is \~ere · anythin&amp; reaiJy
naive about the way be start!!
fresh collltru'Ction on my dough,
and tben pulla the workers off my
bouse to '1lve · a false semblance
of progress to the new chump.
~ut what's. really unchanged is
~ne· eOifn!non IQPPOBition tbat anybody. w.bo b.UUda a house is a
simpletOn, ~lnd can be swftldled by
a b$h-league -robber. I don't min•l
be_ln1 charged twice f~r the ~~~rn~
thing, but when he charge. three .
times on separate audits and then
wants me to pay the car,penter,
too, 1 ~lck. Up to now the ·Kicking
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tooth may possihly savt: pareuts
Rrral expense in curn~clivc WOI'k
lah·r on.
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I work hns an

sairl
orthmlonlic
unfortunate public '
appra1 sal mainly ht•eause peopl r
lend to think unl~· those in th ~
uppN t·bss can afford it_ Th1•
work is rnRdc &lt;·xprnsivr " .-1\H' tr.
. lela~ ·s and nW·r.~1g:ll s Parll&lt;'r
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to large utwttee without acte.
qtmrte protection for lbe Jl'llbUc inte~Urt.?
ANSWER: Your ~
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TCible ond lloor lamp&amp; give you light wt.. you
want lt ••• help to' ~~~- ' otl a room ot
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Do Fat Women
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for a bright, cheily elfec!.ll!mPI OM cfilcoiOIIYW,
lnexpeutiV., oncl-v ra ~ When reooanglllf

Mo~t hu•l,~n&lt;l~

rrf'ff'T 11ol'lr wives to home -recipe. Jl's eMY-ftO troubll et
.•lenUer !'u If ymo are tdl and costll llt.tle. l\llf. 10 to )'OUr:
will \·~ on \E"rP ~ IP\1 in druJRist snd ad: for lout ounce. of
liquid

Rl'!nn•l concoattrt\M. Pour

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Into a pint bottlll U1d edd tftiiUih
grapefruit iuloe to II.U ttN bottlt. Tbtn
takl! two tab~ twkle a day.
Ths,\ '11 aU then Is to ll. Ko dlete lo
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S.lhe kuge 1ehic~ 6i iliimpa ~on drplov.
ot
ond depe,rtmetlt storts,OIId.glft ihQilS.

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the very nm bottle tSona'llboW Ult
;;ortls l and I can 't afr"Ord t.o let myHetf simple e.sQ' WQ' to oto- ·~ ol
go _ Ke would~ ,ery unhappy F rom bu lky fat snd http n~ at.nde:r ,
my own ex~nence I can tru1hfu1\v more )'OUlhful curv• _, tf, fMudblt
""Y that It you want t,&gt; ~ trim. do ft excns fa~ doclll't SHill to}llupptar
th~ Rennet wav ."
almGA~ Ultt m1110 just return. tltl
Thousand~ of nlhers 1\a\•e overcome empty bottle- U\tmariul»oturotr for
the ~oclal and_ phy si ca l tUscomfort of your mon.ey 'bHk. 1DIIt1''d aDd boa
beu:,: ovenvei&amp;ht W:.tb ~ dectiv• 1 &amp;ure to 1tt Bea•ll

Lamps. make rooms look
ft costs little r. 'c:lecOI'Qte
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l~wlh or by app:1raiH•Il nf a simIYonr Congremnan voted to t'lU
' pit• plastic appliance. W(' nftrn ca n
It on July 13; 1964.
).(!lid(' the whole coursr• ;md strll&lt;'· ,
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lo hr pcrf1·d . :-;omc orthodontic
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He says parents. and in ~omc
cases dentists. have a tP nd ency to
ignore a child's first !Prth hecau~e ·
they are lf'mporary Ieeth, even
I hough lhesP I~P.I h often last the
child until he's a 12 year old.

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The specialist strcs~ed the great
importance of taking ettre of them

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This roveramenl arency 1las
1orveyed 10me fOO of nation's
biggest bW1ines1 ea~rprlses on
whal Inducement would encour·
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White Church Ladies Aid And Boord
Spent Tuesday Quilting And Sewing
BY MAUDE BLESSING
The Ladie!ll Aid of White Church
Oak Grove. and Board met with
Mrs. Ed Fry Tuesday and apept
the day quilting •nd sewing rUg
rags.
At noon a buffet dinner was
served to ttle following: Rev. and
Mrs. Burge, Mrs. Lon Roush,
Mrs . Gerald Rood, Mrs. Probe
Roush, Mrs. Ray RJJWib, ·Mrs. Loretta Roosh , Vena Pickens, Mrs.
Fannie
Taylor,
Mrs.
Dennis
Reush, Mrs. Everett Pickens, Mrs.
uw1gnt G,ibbs, EJ.la and Maude
Blessing, Mrs. clarence Adkln1o",
rt.r5. Russell Hoffman, Mrs . Les·
ler Adkina, Mrs. Clarence Yea'ger,
· and Beverly, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe
Mr5. Paul Randolph and children.
Mrs. Albert Thompson and Virginia. Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Boston, Mrs. Harley
Bonecutter and Grea:ory, Mrs. Ina
Wei.gand, Mrs. Garnett Chapman,
Mrs . Harry Thompson, Mrs. Curtis
Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. Taft Boston, Twila Rickard, Herald Boston. Akron, C. E. Fry ·aDd tbe
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A 6.21-INCH RAINFALL, beavteat In 69 yeiU'I, left BCenea Uke thl8 throughout Chicago, Upper: The
Union atlition, where watc!r J'OI!le so btgb It ltranded tralruJ, drowned out generator• &amp;nd left only
the top or a.n auto above the surface ln thla photo. tnwer: A woman It carried trom a nooded berne
to a boat at the doorstep on the city's I!IO_!Ith ald~
(lntema.tiomlJ Boundphoto)

Mr. and ~rs. B~r.ton Webb and
son, Mansfield VISited Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, r~~ntly.
Mrs. W. J. Chapman 11s1ted Mr.
aml Mrs. Leonard Roush, Thursday.
Mrs. Hollis TJ:lompson spent her
vacation in Ohio recently..
. ~rs . .Rena Bonecutter ~ss a
VISitor 10 Pt. Pleasant Fr:•d•y.
Ray Robinson, Charleston called on his relatives Mr . and M:rs.
Dwight Gib'b.H Thu111day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank WolC'!,
Mary~and, are visiting her aunt,
Fann1e Taylor. On tbeir way there
they stopped in Masen and called
in Mr. and M~. Guy Blessing.
.I?• IIa ~ Yeager, Mason, wu A
VISitor 10 the homes of C. E. Fry
and Arch Yeager Friday.
Elmer Newberry was a business
visitor in Charleston, Wednesday.
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Mrs . Fannie Taylor anrt Mr. and
Mrs . Frank Wolfe, Silver Springs,
Md., were dinner guests ef Cecil.
Maude and lWa Blessing Saturday.
Tommie Marr and nephew, Walter Marr, Wheeling and uncle
Charlie Marr, Mason. are visitln_g
W. A. Blessing.
Mrs. Vena Rainey assisted Mrs.
Wilda Blessing in getting apples
ready for apple ·butter.
Mrs. Fannie Roush spent Tues·
day with Artie Reush and family

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Teelh are
Work Not G.00d
weapon for combating certain af-

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no good reason , he s:ud, they ofl~n
dt&gt;velop ills in addition to laziness.
Weed cited recent experiments
in
which a group of energetic
DETHOrr UP.......R(·~t. li ke mt&gt;diyoung men were kept inactive fOL'
t::HIC, should he taken in the pro·
more than a month.
· pn proportions becamt• lt lo much
of it docs more harm lhan good ,
He said the normally healthy
an:urding to Dr. l\lill011 H. Weed . 1 men su ffered losses of nitro~en
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! and calcium in their systems a
rt's1 . 1s habiJ..form. · 1 d c, 11· ne m
· bl oou• vo 1umc an d ot h. cr
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th e lktroil l\1edl(:a l Nt·ws. ''It
s.
·shOuld be prescribed only when
'·The wid~sprea d
belief Lhat
indicilted and with thr same exact· hard wo~k. mental or physical
ness used in pn&gt;slT ihing other po·l' plays an important part in disease
icnt and dangerous medicines ."
has little rational basis," the phy.
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.a child need an aggressive public
relatiens counsel, in the opinion
or Dr. Hobert F.. Muycl's, Univer·
sity of Michigan professor toC
dentistry.
Dr. MoyPrs is ch&lt;~irman of the
School of Oenlis try 's orthodontics
dcpartmenL which is devoted to
preventing and correcting irregu.
Jarities of teeth . He arrived at his
conviction after SPPing llterally
hundreds of thow;;mds of poorly
I arranged childr('n's teeth each
I week.
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makes interesting discovery.

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to
ruarantee they, w:ill sufter no
losses on foreign "risk" ventures.

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"risk" veatarea.

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!elves as perfectly wiUlng and
eager to enter into "risk" ventures In foreign lands.

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But the rl11k must be shouldered by the U. S. taxpayer, and
the profits of ~;uch "risk" veoincome c.w.Harder
r
aro"ups. How~v~r . rep1ies indicat·
ed that the greates t tub thump·
ers ror a welfare stale &lt;:~re the nation's biggf:st corporations.

tures muM aC&lt;crue to them.

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Yet many of these same cor·
porations employ high pre~sure
men to pt&gt;rsuadf independfnt rr-·
tailers and wholesalers to r isk
Jt is also int•·re&lt;;ting Dept. of capital in heavy inventoriesCommercf' confinctl survey to 400 with no guarantees.
6rm111 out or more than 4 million
Thus. once acaln, evidence apt!stablisbmcnls in the na'ion.
pears there are two delialtloM of
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It is al~n intercst:ng to reflect free enterprise. One small bat aflbat uni!oubtr·dly ~omc of tbese Ruent. group, feels free enterprise
flr ms included Ow leading tub Is where governmen\ rives them
thumpers fror a br,]l\iun of U. S. a free hand backed up with free
prolecti ve tu i!Ts with the cry InSurance.
that no m&lt;Jtl('r how cheap foreign
But independent businesRmel1.
labor 1s, Ame rita n "!mow h')w·•
general;y,
consider rreP tnt ·r·
can overcome t hat , and bPside~.
prise as a Bystcm whC !"Pby a rr,ljj(
it unli mited rhc:1p ;mports hurt
somt• dnrn('otit.. form s thnt's just js free to go broke. ;.s wl:'li as
make a fortune .
the ri ~k O( dninl!" bUSl llC S S.
• m:tdc it clear Yet thousand! are willinr to
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risk their savhag11, 1heir humt'll,
lo \omm"rf'e Dept., I' waats to furniture, aod futures In ba,lng

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be R lack or be!id that lhrir sa!es
methods could I t surre~sful In
sE- tl mg to pent up rlem ;1 nt1s ol the
billions outside U. S. Therefore,
before t~k : ng an.v "nsk" th.ey
w.ant to::rifT! rf'clm.:ed so they can

seH thc1r tOJ;Cigl1 labor produced
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understand it. And all th~y uk
entf'rpri~e

rrom governmenl 11 lhat they bE'
1iveo at least an even break to
aucceed. )'et ca,ernment pnlictel on cbeap lmpGrh. lax anti
lrust law ~nfaue ment, inequitable tax programs, make that
rbk mare rhokler tvery yur. But
lnterestinJI)' enourh, Corr merce
Department haa yet t.o 1.1ake a

They ~Jso w;1,n\ sp«:lal low lit- UloroaJ'h lnvestlratioa or the
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Newberry spent
Wedn_esday with her mother, Mrs.
Denms Roush.
Leonard Roush and Lon Bless·
I ing were in Pt. Pleasant Fril1ay.
Mr. iiilnd Mrs. Daniel Weigand
Huntington, were here Friday .
Dr. D. V. Smith returned berne
from St. Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg, where he was a medical pa·
tient.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young vlait·
ed relatives In Charleston SaturROIERT C. RUARK
day.
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Mn. Ethd Myers who has spent
v:ur harried c~rreapondent
sometime with her sister Mrs.
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cen Beggs and SO(I. and Mr. and has been m1xed up m the houseMrs Tobey Myers returned to buitding business lately, trying to
Dayion Wednesday
throw together a shack thafll
Mr. ~nd Mrs. All~n Prouer and \ k~ tbe wi~d and weatb_er off
Miss Shirley Grimm were calling him when he a old anrl t?o hred to
on relatives in Brinker Hollow work, and I swear I a1m to kUJ
Saturday evening.
D'!e a contr~etor. PTef.erably with
Mrs Dora Stratton Harriaon· · hiS own estunate, wbn:h iJ morPville sPent the week .e~d with Mr, than suftlciently heavy.
1 don'l know whether you've
and Mrs. Jasper Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeager, been mixed up in any housebuil~­
~son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack.j lng lately, but it aets no better
Shirley, Oklahoma, were calleN with the years. You weuld tbink
in the Arch Yeager home Satur- j that by now t,pey wuuld have !i
day·
I certain number ol thinp llcllied·
Mr. and Mrs. George Bosten, tn the business, since houees bave
and son, Akron, and the Frank ever been the fint eonslderaUon
Boston family are vacationinll On of man, after food, sin~e man
eame dewn out of the tree.
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am· • fitepbce man, tn spades.
from atove to t..ble. Tbe plumb-- whk:ll me.au that we·ve loaded
lne wh put ln wronr end to, ao' tbiJ: sbeck w'itll fireplace.. One. in
all thf: walll bad to be ripped tht living tiJOm. Jt throwa heat
down aga1n . .In the meantime, In like Feller used to throw a ban0\(Miern. jet~propelled tivilintion, baH. It throws lt so ~ell that it
we used bucket~ to make tlte bUrnt ri&amp;bt thr_oua:b into the other
plumbing work. That was before roOm t~ other night-, and set fire
to, tb~ tJueboardiD£ Of eoune, it
the ees11pool blew up.
I cannot think bf anytbing In is nQt tbe contractor'• fault. Tbe:JI
t'hla house that was done ri(h.t
the first time. My bedr.ooin is •
howling sueeeaa, bi:!CaUJe of the
color. Thls ._appened. beeauae J
got some wifeb lnst.ructions mix·
ed up and told t.he painter the
wron&amp; thing. Mama waa livid,. but
the room turned out sensationll, '
and JtOw she iii even more livid,
for I 10 around takin1 bom on.
the color schem~, which i1 a com·
pletely impossible gray-treen.
LilJa evary other contr•ctor,
one shirks re~ponsl~lllty
anythlne wrons~. It Isn't hl1
fatdt; lt"a the painter's fault, '
of 'the plumba~• fault, or the
plasterer"• fault. Or my fault or
htr fault er th• dog's fHit,

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.,...,, Nlplh"''lible for anythlnt.
around hare, :why .do I tNY you
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Edw111rds,
·F or· a start. the joint still isn't f the 15 percent! And he says,
Huntington .visited In the Cecil livable, and .~ s four months' over ' well I 1at
phone for YOU:.
Blessing home Sunday.
due. For a continuation, the
A;nl)l It cloet no good to point
Those calling on Mrs. Funie penslve wood fioors have get
t out that the ph..._haln't arrl•·
Taylor §unday were Carmen Latb·lsprina: in them so you feel ·
ad y•t, and It If '&lt;~~.l.most lmpot.
ey and f~iends of Parll:e':lbur11, a high diver every time you walk
aible to mak• 1 call ·•• a phone .
. Mrs. Adrian Lathey and children, through the office. The "solid·
that IM"t ther&amp;
Vernon.
gold" tile floors appear to havP.
. Ml.ss Frances Edwards, Hunt- been laid by an exceptionally unmgton, was t}le guest of Anita talented child under tbe delusion
Brown, Sunday.
that he is practiclng therap w'th
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Roush, blocks
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West Columbia called on his mo•
ther Mrs. Vena Rainey Sunday.
The bar Is important in any
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Wolfe, Md., house, if you have drinking
visited Alva carr and wife of 1 friends, and our bar slaycd in the
Santcwn Sunday.
hme state of noncompletion for
Several attended the
three months, with the cork for
at Mason Sunday.
tbe bar top standing ferlornly In
Elmer Newberry and family and a corner. Kitchens are important,
Mr. and Mn. Dennis Roush were
in Ripley Sunday.
Fred Roush anti wife were the
Sunday gueats of Mert Rollins 11 nd
family of Leon.
Mrs. Ina Weigand and son called on Mr. and Mrs. John Weigand
at Cottageville Sunday. Also ascar \_Yeigand of Howe11 1who is in
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poor health.
Ernie Rickard and sister Twila
visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkins, New Haven Sunday. Their
sister Mrs. Blanche VanSchoyck,
Colum bus also visited· there.
Connie Bonecutter, Henderson,
is apending a few days with her
grandmother Mrs. Garnett Chapoo
Down
man.
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Mr. and Mn. Ted Stewart, West
$15.00 per month
Columbia, BiJHe Weigand and Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Young spent Sun·
day evening witb Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Roush.
Mrs. John Blessing is quite ill
at this wriUng.
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on The BriJiltelt Comer
Mr. and Mrs. Ed fry, Johnnie
Fry, wife and ohildr~n. New Haven visited relatives in Huntington
Sunday.

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they: Ui'tid to.
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defensive~ baaed on a prepared
excuse, And on diverslons to. dis·
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llower now .. There iJn't ahything
slothful q..,out the wily this artful
dodger 14lls ·to the bank with a
c-eek w~~n 1 P~Y. him from lime
to tJme. He 1etl' ~d records.
Nor is \~ere · anythin&amp; reaiJy
naive about the way be start!!
fresh collltru'Ction on my dough,
and tben pulla the workers off my
bouse to '1lve · a false semblance
of progress to the new chump.
~ut what's. really unchanged is
~ne· eOifn!non IQPPOBition tbat anybody. w.bo b.UUda a house is a
simpletOn, ~lnd can be swftldled by
a b$h-league -robber. I don't min•l
be_ln1 charged twice f~r the ~~~rn~
thing, but when he charge. three .
times on separate audits and then
wants me to pay the car,penter,
too, 1 ~lck. Up to now the ·Kicking
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. lela~ ·s and nW·r.~1g:ll s Parll&lt;'r
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TCible ond lloor lamp&amp; give you light wt.. you
want lt ••• help to' ~~~- ' otl a room ot
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rrf'ff'T 11ol'lr wives to home -recipe. Jl's eMY-ftO troubll et
.•lenUer !'u If ymo are tdl and costll llt.tle. l\llf. 10 to )'OUr:
will \·~ on \E"rP ~ IP\1 in druJRist snd ad: for lout ounce. of
liquid

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grapefruit iuloe to II.U ttN bottlt. Tbtn
takl! two tab~ twkle a day.
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my own ex~nence I can tru1hfu1\v more )'OUlhful curv• _, tf, fMudblt
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l~wlh or by app:1raiH•Il nf a simIYonr Congremnan voted to t'lU
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It on July 13; 1964.
).(!lid(' the whole coursr• ;md strll&lt;'· ,
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lo hr pcrf1·d . :-;omc orthodontic
prohlf'm could he conccalcrl and :
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llw ~xpPrit:ncP of Mrs. M~n· II . .._:hr!~''~"· 21.~ Hose Blvd .. Akn:on t:l. Ohio.
Sh~ "' rile ~· " I wa :; quite ovf'rwelght
and fell hlnated an d uro.,mnfurtabll!
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It In l•:~ s than .11 month J loBi l!'i Jbs.
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He says parents. and in ~omc
cases dentists. have a tP nd ency to
ignore a child's first !Prth hecau~e ·
they are lf'mporary Ieeth, even
I hough lhesP I~P.I h often last the
child until he's a 12 year old.

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The specialist strcs~ed the great
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Tile DAILVSENTINEL Pomer:or-Middle!)l)rt,
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The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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" WeCinesi:fay, Octolier 13, 1954

f-~·~.:-;U~SS;;IA;:C;;HA:-;_1;,;;-E;:-N;;G;E;:-D;;-0:-;_N~-~N=U~C=L~-EA==R~W=E:A:;:P:O~N::S~J:S:S~U:E:--~N;e:w~Ua;;,..~en~ . .:.: .:.:. .:. .:.:. :. :.:.:. .:.~:. :. :.:-u. .:. _ _:__-:-~~B.u~u~1~:.;:;u~:~-:~.;E;7m;. :"~.~B-arker or ~~~~.:~~:;.i:~1~br;~~ ~Y~:!~~!:P

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Ne ... Lm&gt;don, Ohio have been
llro. Ethel Snowdea returned
l'eatatiYO plana
I Cbun:h
~lsiUnt ~r. In 'arter lnd eia• l11t week from 1 week's vllit 1 LoyaJtf Crucade Wtl'$ made wbea
\er,".HUa and ~~. Armo(j'oq.
with utah ... in CoiiUnbus.
the )flddleport lfinlaterlli Aaloo- .
Jlrs. Earl R)liJ, Mra. CarL
Mr1. ta~ C1111d1Y spent a iatiou. met at tha panonate of
By MRS. C. E. JOHNSTON
1 weH, John Layne and Jim Fry. ' M;~er·a1¥f MI'JI . ~illiam
.
couple day~ receDtly wUb ber Heath Methodlat church lloDdaJ
The Unit,td Brethren Mtssion;ory
sptot Wednesday m Crookrville. mOtl).er and al&amp;~r. Mn. Bart mornin.J, The Jl.ev. Howard Rup.
met Mondb evening at the home
The dinner meeting was held
"MI'I. M. ~ .Rathburn Wit 1 RawHnp and Lela!\ Sidenatrteker. pelt. pretident, was i.p ehart~e of
of Mrs. Boyd Scott. Mrs. I'Ya Cape at New ~aven Grade School, Tu- buslne.u vl&amp;1tor In ColwOOut lalt They rpent Mond~ in Marietta, the mtetiot and tbe openln&amp; de- ..,
hart wu Leader or the program , esday even•~ Bob Johnst&lt;ln, week.
visJtlns with reJatlv•.
votional' ae-rvk::e was a Cirele of
the toptc beins "Called To Wit- presidf'nt, pt-~!u ded d_nd ,lJte meet
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The Rutland Garden erl.b h~td Prayer wrtb all of the mlnllterl
ness". The November meeting tng opened w1th s10gmg, flag II· Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rouah,
partiripttl_n g.
will be held at the thun::h
lute and Inv ocation
Mr. and Mra. Donald Foa:lesons, a bake nht at the Rutland De·
A general dlscusa1Qn was held
Con t n'b u t wn
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Saturday.
Appconcernln•
Refres hm el'lls were serve d to
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dl•n
e~ for
ve · 0 11 art lance
televi&lt;t' on and
th-ose present, Mrs. R F. 8 ryant, Foun dat 1~r. wa~
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1 Harr}' •t.HI'J"ne.
eu
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er, ro.r:
Wll netted
the elub.
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Mrs. Howard Burris, • Mn. J~n film ''The P1lgr•ma~ ' Play.
La· an lnapJrlng talk was gWen
· M:ra. S. L. Bryant •nd Mr. and newspaper publiclty.
Bumgardner, Mrs . Ott1e RoU&amp;h d1es night has been announced Donald Fogl'e!ong on
·vo~altb,
Minlrtera present were
the
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and da~.~g h ter 5 a Ily, Mrs Th eIma ( or 0 r t ob t&gt;r 19
world pIusures an d
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Mrs. Ar&amp;a Bryant visited reeenti.IJ Rev. L. A. Bang-ter,
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h appJDesa.
Capehart. Mrs. otbo
Lieving.
Tbose pr rsent
were
gue~t Tht meetlni: ended in 11in.ging, width Mr. and MM. ECarl QuaJltt tor; tb~ Re.v, N. R. BorcloD, CapMrs. Iva Capehart, Mrs Bqrt Paul Powell, Keith Arnold,
EU:· "'Wh.at a Friend We Have In Je-- an Mr. and Mra,
ugene Dent taln Gleana .Rummell, 1tbe Rev.
Roush, Mar1e
.IJ:E'ne Athf"y , David F•elds Jr, su.s " liPd a prayer by tbe 4:ro_.
n.o
· and Mrs Sc ott.
'""'' 01 Chester.
Fred I', Ga~ner,
tbe ReY. Robert
George Jewell, Robert MeGloth·
Mr. and Mrs. Louil Reibel of Styers, the Rn. Howard R~elt.
Troop 256 of the Boy Scouts, 1m , Earle caldwell, John
Dyer.
Bobby Layne is ill at home Pomeroy were caJiing on Mr. and
~Mrs . Lee Myers Sunday.
Tbe ft.u.thnd Home Counell
met Monday evf'ning at the ClllY Ja~ Frt&gt;y, Charles Jewell, H. C. w• th yeII ow j aundK;e.
bull'ding with John Dyer and Rcncy. Karl Wilts and Bob John·
Douglas R. Rouah Ia a
Mr. Isaac Humphrey of IC"~'l· ClUb will hold an alli day meetin4
Jack Scites
as leaders. The ston
in St. Joseph HO&amp;pital.
sas is vilitlng his coul!iDJ, Mr. at the home of Mr1. Floyd Thoscouts had knot ty ing cont~t a:~d
Mrs P.aul ScaHy, entertained J Charles Rou!Sb, son ot Mr. and Fred Wion and ·Mr. and IDs. mas, 'Jlueaday Oct. 12. This will
were instrw-:ted in "How to care the Canasta Club, Wednesday. Mrs. Cliff Rouah, is on furlough . Clarie Tl)'lor. •
be a pot hdr: luneheQD.
for 8nd prPserve food while on a rvt·nl ng, at her home. F1rst . He is with the army
at Fort
hiking trip"
pnzc w('n-t to Mr~ . Russell
Sen·j Bennln,g, ,Georgia.
A Camporee wtll be held Octo- ter, while the consol:.hon priz"'
Mr. and Mra. Palll Scally visi·
ber 15, at a camp near GaHipolis. was presented to Mrs. Keith Ar· f ted in Wbeellrie, W. Va., r~eally.
Those present were B1U.y Harrah, nold
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Johnston,
liEU'S A ,RIAL; IVD..YDA1
Hefreshments were serv~d to aiul dat'ihter, and Mrs. C. '{,
Billy Hili , Shek:lon Roush, Dannv
prPs"nt; Harmon were buainess guests ln
Roush, Glenn Roush, J1m Cald- guests and memb ers
- - M•rs Russell Senter. Mrs. Keith Par-ersburg, Monday eveoiDg.
I - --ford.
Mintd Young, Rosie Grinstead, Arno ~d. Mrs E L. Stem, Mrs C.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles LaRue
Clition
Mr. and Mrs Leroy Lyons and Rhonda Fox, Carne Ross, Pamel•a r H Curry, Mrs W. R. Johnston, and Larry of Tetra Haute, lad·
Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Lyon's mother Kearns,
Gladys Riley,
Awdra Mrs Karl W1les ,
Mrs. "Georg~ lana, were gueats here, .several
and Betty L)'Ons of Towanda, Kan Richardson, Lllhan Grtmm and In~les, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mrs. J. days.
Sllli are ws iting Mr. and Mrs. D. E ho.~ttess, Mn. Sm1th.
L Stewart, Nancy and Mrs. Scally
Mrs. Hertnan Black,
st
Lyons and fami)y.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Loog of
A dinner ot th~ LnfeUe Hotei home, was visited over the '""!k·l
Joan Johnson was visiting rcla- Glenwood, were visiting
Mr5 . has been planned for the Novem· end by Mrs. C. B. Smith and
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p m. Sunday.
tives m Middleport, Sunday.
Fanme Blake, Monday .
ber meetiJlg.
and Mn. Ruaselt Shoal of Sprin11•;
ly The Goodwill Bible Call_
Mrs. Jesse Caltwright,
BeMy
Linda Kearns from
Fairview,
field, Ohio.
"' The Goodwill Class of Clifton
A
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Dennis William
Johnson, son Call and Joan .fohnson att~nded was a guest of Ke1th nn
urnThe Brotherhood of t~ Lut ·
Ellen and• Mike Layne
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u . E Church met m t he . churc
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k d
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of
Lester
Johnson
of
Clifton,
and
a
miscellaneous
shower
at
Mason,
bu
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over
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en
eran
Chureh
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a
pot
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1nMr.
and Mrs. Jamea Mosea
b. a•emen t , Tuesday evemng . or
d M
R 1 h H II
d
h
S
C
ecile
Yvonne
Roush,
daughter
rocf'ntly.
Mr.
an
rs.
a
P
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an
ncr
m
the
basement
of
t
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Charleston
over the weekend.
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lhe lr r...,..ular monthlly meeting
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrepee
Roush
M·
Olnd
'Irs.
Jomcs
B•nnett
famity
from
Marietta,
1o,
VIS!·
Paul
Chu.reb.
We
ne&amp;day
evemng
Mr.
an
dMrs.
P. J. Hut.ehtnson
to or•
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l'
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· The meetmg was call
der by the president, Mrs . Freda of West CoiUmtua, were Unite~ and son were 'lisH 1ng relatives ted Mr a
rs. ar
earns, reThose attendmg were Rev. and of Bi&lt;kvell, Ohio are viaitiO.: M-r.
H
d the followmg pro· m marriage by Rev. W . L. Gear in Oh.o ~; "! weekend.
eently.
Mrs Raymond Peters and Greg, and Mrs. tdwln Routh.
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enry, an
lered·
J hart in a single rin.g
ceremony
Jessie Lewis celebrated her
Mrs. Joann H.arbour 1rom ull8s Mr and Mrs. Phil Wolpert, Mr.
Mils Lelah PoweM. is
visltilll
&amp;r5am was .. ~;n~er Ground", the on Octob4u-, 4 at, 8:30 ·-. m. at the 73rd bir~hday. with a family get· on called on Mrs. Irene Kelly, anrl Mrs Dou.glas Garrett, Miss Mr. 10rt Mf'l Homer DePue tn
on.g,
~og
d Sc . ture pat"sonage 10 Chiton.
Lelah Powell , Mr. and Mrs. Wil· AmeiVilJe, Ohio.
1 to--gether at the home of Mr and Friday.
Lord's Prayer
an
np
M
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Oct 0 b. 2
Mr. Floyd Gibbs of Toledo, 0., l!am Powell, Mr. and Mrs. HerMra. John t'ry,
8
The b[id't was wearing a blue j rs
Jam
ass,
er · is visiUn.g Harry Johnson's lam- man Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Probe Hart, and Miss Sarah
Jleadmg by all, readmg by June
Jasper ended P.T.A. County Ctmndl in
Jlurns, Duet by Ruth Cassel and su1t witlt navy acce.s.sones _ and a Ice c~e1m,Mcake :n~(Of~-ee d ~ere Uy and bis parenbi, at Mason th1s Roush, Mr. and M'rs.
8
irene Ju:st1~; Poem by Laura Hoi· red rose corsage.
• serve 0 r . an
r~ CW· weet.
.
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pt. Pleuant on Monday,
~-d·, Roll call and collertJOn.
Witne ..!icg the ceremony was is, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewls an.d
d d h
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'Mrs Irene Kelly and Ch arl ene, 1Br own an
aug ter,
r. an
Mrs. Martin Ohlill(er is a med· .
·' Plans were made for the an· Tawrenc ~oush and Mrs. Betty ~n , ~ ~~~ Chrs 1 ana
. ~· Mrs. Eugene Johnson and Mrs j Mrs ArLie Roush, Mr . and Mrs ieal patient in Hober Hospital.
Dual Hallowl"en soc1ah and sup- . Call.
r an. rs.
ares · Cartwng t Free.man Johmlon were shopping Guy Alban , Mr and Mrs Arnett
Mr . and Mra. Elmer
Morrison
per to be heM in the chureh
The bride attended
Wahttma and rhlUghter, Mo~rls Johnson in Point Pleasant, Thursday
Rou~h. Mrs Paul Schneider, Mr. and son of Col-umbus, were wock·
basement on October 29th begm - Ht·gh School ¥-nd was formerly and Retha Lew!~, _Lmda can and
Mr Tom Edward&amp; and Mrs and Mrs W R Johnston ,
f'nd fi!Ueab: of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
aing at five o'clock. Everyone is employed at the Parkette 1ft Ma- Mr. and Mrs Wilham Bass and
tnvited.
son.
Harry Johnson were at WJEH
'f B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs Henderson.
:;;on.
Mrs Betty Call was ·shopping ln Galltpohs, last Sunday on Rev Ll oy-d Roush, Roy Ruus~. Mr . and · Mr. and Mrs. Stf.ats Parsons lf
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· Games were played after which
The groom g-radu&lt;~ted from Wa- Pomeroy, S.ctu r~ay.
Higgens p-rogram.
Mrs Frank Reynolds, Mr and R~pley were- !iU!Jper gue~tta at the
r~ftesbment s were scntcd to the hama H1gb School With the class
Mrs. R.ay R1;ey ando daughter,
Jaekte Al'drtdge from
Mrs Alva Luckydoo 3qd sons , home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sterhllowmg memebrs , Irene Justis,
1949 and spent lhr!:!c years m I Jan, are v 1s 1tmg her parents, Mr. ts a v1sitor at her aunts , Mrs I.~M~r~a~n~d~M~r~s~
D~or~s~ciy-'R~ou~s~h~,~H~N~.~w~a~rt~on~W~ed~n~esd~~~y~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f;·~~~~~~~~
Isabell Brown, Mace! Bumgarner, uf
the aJ'Imy He IS now
employed aDd Mrs Harold Johnson at Bev· Irene Kelly, the past few days
Wilma Blake,
Laurene Lew1s , at the Phthp Sporn Plant.
erly, Ohto
Mrs. Harry Johnso n helped
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CJar11 Williams, Betty Call, Helen
They a1 e li'Ylng at Mason , W.Va 1 Mr. lind Mrs Btll Williams YJSI· Mrs. Charles K~lly , at Mason ,
Barker,
Faye Russell ,
Alma
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T
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make applebutler Tuesday .
Johnson, Rhoda Fox, Pam Kearns
Mr and_ ~rs Den n &lt;S Johhnson ~~0 i:sa p:~:~~l Fl~ :J~b.er u~sos~:
Mrs Nelson Roush, two child·
Laura Holland, Hel en Wlllian1s. were v1s1 mg 1.cs 1cr 1 o nso n, t 1
ren and Mrs George Juhnson,
Mrs W L Gearhart , Ruth Cassel Wednesday
a M.r and Mrs ~rthu'l" Flck of all from Now Haven , were guests
A guest Beverly Burns and
the , Donald Ohlmger and. J1mmie Pomeroy,
)ll«fi11 fttll"to
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hostesses Mi-s Henry and June ~ftfi~IQport , were- vts1tmg Mrs and Mrs. 0 Ned Jlenn, Monday
Mrs Olev1a Sweeney, Mrs . F.L!Burns.
Bt&gt;tty Call and fam1ly
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evemng
na Moore and son. Edward Moor(\
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Joan John~on was s hoppmg at
Mr . c. H Withers, General of Groveport, Ohio, Mrs Ida
Boy Scouts of Troop No 245 Pomf'rnv , Thursday.
Supervisor of Mason
County Best and Mrs Lizzie Hooffstetter 1
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went by bus to the ,cou t camp at 1 Mrs Betty Call and Joan John- Schools VISited Clifton schools, of Columbus, OhiO were busin ess I'
Chester, Ohio for an ovcrmgat son attended a " house warmtng"! Monday'.
VISttors at the Clifton 1 Methodist
stay Sunday mormng th e~· at t at Ma son on Thursday m hono:
J immie Blake, a pupiJt lfl tho church and VISited witb Mrs Hel- I
ended serv1ces at the Chester of Mr and Mrs. Denms W . John· Second Grade at CIJrton
has en Jinker and caHed on the late
Method1st
Church
Ass1stanl so n
been absent from school due to Mr )oe Lockett , who was cnt1cal
scnutm.aster, Robert M1ll s,
was
Mr anO Mrs Herbert
and Sickness
ly ill at the Mason Clinic.
in charge. Boy Scouts from Chf-J daughter, Peggy, were
Mr and Mrs George Burns "ItMr. and. Mrs Lonme Bass and I
ton who belong to Troop No 245 Joan Johnson on Fnday
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tended the dinner g1ven by the 1 sons, iiU\le a
ay o o um us 1
were, Donm e -Ray Van Mf't cr. Ro-1 Mr and Mrs C. W Bumgard· N~ehaclJma Garden Club Monday visited their sister, Mrs Veri a J
Van Meter, and VISited thciT m bert Rickard, and Dav1d Z1rkle ncr and Calvm wr.re Sunday v1si- evcnmg · at Mason City.
Tiel' returned home about 3 00 tors of Mrs Ella Gilland of Hart- Mrs. N ed Henry , Mr!! George ter, Mrs Oshel Martin and th~1r
Burns and Mrs Ferns Just~ mother, Mrs Ellen Bass and SISwere ~hoppmg n:. Gallipolis Thur- 1ter, Lillie Edwards, Hartford, W
Va.
sday morning.
Mr an-d Mrs. Russell Wolf and
Mr and Mn . John Neal called
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Sunday With Mr and Mrs . Lew 18 evenm_g
fl:'MPLI
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Mrs. Glen Glue was shoppmg
Hden Barker has emplOyment in Pomt Pleasant, Saturday.
Pomeroy
Mhldlrpflrl
01t Elberfeld's m Pomeroy , o.
Pat Johnson and Eugene Darst
Mr.
and
Mrs
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Harry
Roush
motored
to Huntington, Frida y
TOOAY
TOOAY
announcmg the buth of a
Mrs Mabel Johnson wa!l ealhn ~
born Sunday October 10
on her mother and sister 1ecently
PLAYGIRL
YANKEE PASHA
l Mr. and Mrs Wilh.am Van
Mrs. Robert Daniel&amp; and daugh (TI!chnlcolor)
te
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wer
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shopp1ng
m
ter
of Pt Pleasant, were overSalllnn; &amp;belly Win ten
Saturday
night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J .
~ Jeff Chandll!r; Rhond• f'lftnlnr
Mr and Mrs Earl R1ckard
H Cassell.
Mrs. N-ate R1ckard of
Mr. and Mrs . J. G. Hayes
and
VISited bPefly wtlh Annie
fanuly of Nitro, W. Va., Were
Th111'1. and Jl'rl.: Odober lt-15
Thvn. and Fri.; Odober lf-15
man .
weekend guests of Mr . ard Mrs
Mrs.
Albert
Smtth
was
a
J
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John Hadlak; Barbara BrUton 1Audle Murphy; Wl'lter Braman
ness VISitor m "Po•nt
- - - - - -- last
week.
DORCAS
DRUMS ACROSS
I Mrs. Betty Sm1th was hostesr
I to a Stanley breakfast party BY STELLA BEEGLE
THE RIVER
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Phil1ps,
' October 8, at the home Of Mrs.
Rhoda
Fox Those
attendin1; Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Phihps ant1
son Washmgton, D. C, and Mr.
MoHW Fox, _A_n n_ Hor£man and Mrs G1bson Cooper of Syra
cuse spent Monday afternoon w1th
Mr. and· Mrs Wm. Blake.
Arthur Beegle and Mr and Mr ~
Wesley Circle return~d home aft er
' =''··ll weeks viait witti friends in Mis
so uri.
Mrs. Alice Beegle visited w1lh
her husband in Lorain Harbor
fuesday .
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week Wllh Mr. anf Mn. Albert
Nolfe and family in Bedford. 0
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre and
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to IJle Guy Bfegle property.
Mrs. Jesale Stowe or Syracuse
~pent Friday with her d.aughter,
\trs. Kenneth Tbeiu.
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to her ...home he_re from Meigs
General Hospital Sunday
Mrs. Suaie ,Fisher, daughler
Gloria Miehae1 and chddren
of Pomeroy spent Saturday ,evenIng with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blake
and family.
Joyce Cirele of Portland tPf"Dt
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Thursday night wjth Jo Ann Van
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Meter.
Mrs. Ann Bee1le was a G.alli.
pol Ia villitor tecenUy.
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Guy BeeJle on Oct. 13.
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WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS.$ 1.00
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DIVIDED TOf' SUNRAY GAS RANGE $ 99.00
NEW 1955 ARVIN 21" TELEVISION $149.95

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IN CASE OF RAIN, AUCTION Wli,.L BE
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8\!Preme Court was expected
10\'act
on about 150 cases fA).
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siOJi on a state's right to try
Communists for sedition may
be Included .
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bottom hem. tor heavY and hght attorneys general of "1:1 stares
joined Pertnsylvama in urging the
The workshop lasted between Sopreme Court to il·consider the
the houn of ten and five, witb all eue and reverse the Pennsylvania
luneh1ng at the hall. After the court.
eehool, .Mn. Geneva Nolan, Meigs
'Massachusetts. in a separate
County Home Demoastration agent "friend of the court .. brief, noted
made a recording USing several \bat 37 stat~s as of 1949 had
member&amp; of tbe group. Tbe revassed antiJubvershre laws and
cording will be pl.ayed Monday at that there have been numerous
12:45 ov.er WJEH. bl'(]adcutina
oonvictions under them. These
1tation.
laws ''would be guesl!oned lf this
Tbose attending the scbof'l were ease is not heard by the eourt,"
Mrs. Maxine Goeglein, Mn. Nel- the state said.
lie Sargent, Mn. Richard Cbam·
Con\lictecl Of Conspir•cy
Ted Downie, Mrs. Clara Pauleen.
Nelson,
a fonner WeS'tern Penn·
,Jesse Saunders, Mn. Don Jt:etzing,
sylvania
Communist
party cbalr·
Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Donald
M,ers, Mn. Hu.el McKelvey, Mrs man, wu first convicted in a
Thomas Sayre, Mra. John Handley, state court of conspiring to ad·
Mrs. Henry Will, Mn. niebard vocate the violent overthrow of
Pick, Mrs. Adria Wileox. Mrs the U. S. aud state gov~rnments .
Clara Shenefield, Mrs. Ralph Tur- He was later sentenced to a fiVe
ner, Mrs. Thelma
Henderson, year jall term in a Federal Court
Mrs. Ofie Henderson, Mn. MlbeJ for violating tbe federal sedition
GriJf~n, Mrt. Madge Dye, Mrs. Au- law, the Smith Act.
drey Well and Mra. Letitia RillS.
Immediately after today's orden
are isaued, the Supreme Ct:lurt
oplanned to begin hearing arguments on eases it accepted last
term. Tbe arruments-one hour
The fouiffll lc. c;;.m Social of for each 1ide-will last about two
weeks. The justice&amp; will hand
tl&gt;o ,.., win 1M hold
down
final decision.a- later in tbe
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The City, County and Exempted
superintendenta
met h:~ a combined session Tuesc'day at Lake HGpte. Speak~r Was
'Dr. Orville Alexander who is
~nductiDC a ach.ooJ survey for
tbe State of Ohio. Dr. Alexander
reported on tbe proaress of th~
survey and some of the information obtained from it.
The IOOih Generli Aalembly ap.
J!ropriated $18:,000 to conduct a
survey of the laws and policies
pertalniDJ to educatloa and to
recommend their reorJaniution
aDd modificatioa. The puaage
ibis law made pouible one of
·most romprebenaive surveya
bas e1o&gt;er been tried and the fint
oq_e 1tnee 1113. The purpoa~ of
the au"ey ls to evaluate the. pre-eent eOildJ.tJona of ~ tbe State's

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was otigioallr
for Monday but , Chief
1\llt.ice Earl Warren postpoBed lt
until today beeauae Qf the deatb
of Justiee Robert H Jactson.
About 400 cates were fired with
the high tdbunal dorini the sum·
mer. ln about 150 of these, the
ju&amp;ticea were expeeted today to
issue brief orders either aareeipg .
or refUiint to revJew the matters
raised. No opinions accompany
Min Btebr~her based her in· the orders.
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N•lton C.H COIMI Up
homernatera learn what to loot
One of tbe most important cases
for and how to decide on whal before -'the justices involves Steve
kind of window treatment should Nelson , Pittsburgh
Communttt,
be uaed."
whose convietion under a PeDD·
i~ai ::=~H~H~er~~'i:alkof pointed
out the im· aylva.nia anti-Communist law was
different colon and overthrown by tlle state Supreme
mareriahJ in re&amp;frd to court 00 grounda. that sedition is
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color destp and tt~xtures.
1 federal, not a sbte, offense~
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The club home demon;tr.atioo
If the higll court m.... ..
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wore taughJ to be _lo,.. tho • ~•
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in 11M ·wi~OJt..iD..,... ~ · 111
.U..e irfll....,'tli~'U.ld fol- . ,. f1&gt;t ft114ity of H4lllon Iowa
an a~hl~taal line. .
111 •. .ny statea.
Smith,
Bumneber etnphaslzed the
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county-wide project on ..Making
Draperiet" at the Rock Spring&amp;
Granae Hall.
Mia&amp; Anna Biebrkher Home
Furnbhing Specialilt in the E:.:teas1on Department at Ohio State
UniverMty. conducted tbe work·
shop on draperies.

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A ease slated for early bt'ac- '
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h sww.N .. the l•wn ther big time profesalonal eports
plasued by increased enrolbn~ntt.,
like bueball, are outside tbe
VHIHaiUout In • laek or buUdinc- IJid teacber
OCOl'O
of the federal anti-trust
TOiftoth
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'hald
In
lhorta&amp;e.
laws.
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The SUrvey Commission hll 11
Other Lnrt Chtllentd.
ita ehairman Rep. W. L. Manahan.
Important federal aDd sQte
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.C.UnclDeflaace. The SUtvey Commillion t.. !1. Wl!Oy,
- . laws are eh~llenged in tlllll7 of
.t~dected siE. committees to study
'I'M "•••UNry of· the Fire·lo.. the eases t-,e justk:es atay aeeept
an.d mate recommendatioDS about
'IN' lnetftt an centriWtlftl ci1kea or reject at its ._i., by.obless
varlowi P"- nl the tiChool
aeuion. Tlese · incl1.ule:
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of Southern Dllnoil,
cllllm
llate ltiWo prvllillilliia: th~
ot the brvey and i5 .,.... Mcllhlnnor, Tom Millo
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