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11--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy- Middlep&lt;&gt;t'l, 0 ; On 3, 1956
Pruident Frieda Henry and
followint proeram was'
sont by all, ScrlptW'.e
Justls, Roi-J call and
busineu readi01

The Daily S-e~tinel

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Brown and readinp

GIRLS -

land and Lorralne

·birthday was suag
'birthday• a-nd the cl:~::!~
During the buatneu :

l';

mage tale now being held .was
cuase4 and p,roeeaH .. fir from

Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor

the

held Friday Ocwber 18 '" ' di,s.
Mory Thompson, Lind•
SotWage, CUlled. Gam., wece played ....
Donna Marit&gt; Hauck, Ronnie Rif- eol!'elta held with prUea given.
fie, Cl&gt;&lt;ryl Wood•, .... ,e Wotson, Edith vm.... won the doer p,w;,
Th F
and Joey Gilmore.
Refre~hmenU were served to those
e e 0.~ratetl Ch~.ch
IC~ol Jelfrey Burt and a four year to Junior Department to the Inter- attending,
=~~d
~~1~ ~~
Sun Y, Ben Neutzl!ng, and Freda Mttch. mediate, Susan Woods, Karen HoU
Att Dd
d' WI
.e
aettur, sup- Marcia Grue:'Mn received recogni- ner, Sharon Wilson, A.seneth Trae ante at Sunc;lay ~eltooJ on
enn en ent , presldmg
All de- tion for sevtm ye•~ perlect , 1_
Ro
Sunday was 125 collection 'iB~l.
~•rtments f th
h 1
I
· -cy.
nnie Reynolds, Ronald CarM J 0h
I
rs.
n Tay or of Mason waB
0f the se oo himet n the 1 tendance and Glady·, Cuckte' fo' penter, Johnny Shasteen and Walt calling
saactuary
M
, or e won~ P servlce twelve year~ and a very ,peclal er G
P
d
on r. and Mrs. Ned Henwhich op~ned wtth a hymn, with
tJ
rueser. romote from
the ry on Sunday eveninl'
Lal'l')' TrfK'Y as organiU, antJ pray. re&lt;-ognt on was gLven lo Mus Una lntermediat.:: to the Senlor Ch•r, ,
er fly Mr . Blaettnar.
Grueser who has completed her lotte Murray , Marlenl Sch~ll. Re1J.
Mr. Ivan Bush of Kaaoo was
2~e:r g~=t ag;ndpnce.
ata Baxter, Bett1 Hamm and Shel· vWUng with Ned H~nry Friday .
1
Graduation
exercises
were
conla
Strauss.
I
r Mrs. ~ora:e Burns made • busi~ numbers were
presented
ducted
wit
hthe
following
promoThe
teachers
of
the
rehool
w-ere
nftl tr1p to New Haven Monday.
by the Junior Choir. "Tell Me
Mr. ~nd Mrs. B. J.
1\edmond
Stories of Jes us"
and ''In IMy tlons, flrst kindergarten to 8l!t!Ond called to the altar a~d a prayer
kindergarten,
Penny
Hayes
Ricky
for
love
and
dedicatiOn
of
their
,&amp;pell.t
the
week
end
in
CJ11arnb
·
•Heut ThN~ Rings A -~elody" with
5
uperinGilmore,
Ann
H&lt;llter
Carl~
Nor~
livl'lll
was
offered
by
the
~th
their
daughter,
Mr.
y
·lf::
Mrs. Ben Neutzling' aa pianist. Mi-.
Blaettnar spoke brlefly on "The ton , Sally and Mike Globaker Jcf ~ndent. The hymn, "Lead On Oh W. M. 8\II'Wn, Their son, Pat
and Gordon Joh~•on~
ng Eternal" conduded the serv- companied them lome. ,
'
Great Invitation" telliag ~ 1t is ffrey Burt
·
_
.... ,fee
stUI God's invitation toda)l.
, rom km&lt;krgarten to primary de·
Mr. and lira. Clarea.el lf
Certificates o-f recognition for partm.enl, Tommy Keeney, Mary
spent a. fe'N dan l.ut w~).n
perfect attendance for one year Francls, Charles ·M11rray, Gary
lumbu1 witb theJr da~
were awarded to Mike and Sally Kuhne 8 , Dennis
Booth , Janice
lamlly lira. Lewhl Dally. G" ,
Glaba~r and Donnie Mayer. Seals Schmoll, Sally Mora, Eddi.e Raer,
Mr. and Mn. Ralpb ~nt
tor two years attendance were giv- J,ane Grueser, Donnie Swish~r and
~n open house was beJd .at the Columbus, Mrs. Rome stewart
en to Randy Burl, Faye Thomas, I eggy Ann Hoffner ;
C1Jfton M. E. parsonage which Cheshlrp spent SuadTomm B
wa.~ newly n•modeled for Rev and with A d St
., .,.... ~
Y rown and ;Joe Kennedy .
Pr imary to Junior De artment · Mrs. Richart! Wright.
·
n y ewart.
-•··
~~ree year ~eal was t:iven to I Gitberl Woods Connie p Ad·k ' · G
Mr. •nd Mrs Harold Hysell and
- - lllf Brow.n, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred . Mr. and M
W
er PIJ'f'nts
uests Mrs
were
Mr. andSharbaugh,
Mrs. Jes- aoa,
Rutland
h
·Sunra.
· M.onStewart
Spenc~r,
. Virginia
1 day.
June Spcneel' , Mr. and Mrs. Wait- ~ Mr
d M
er Blake, Rhoda Fox Alma John-. an · an
n. La.wrence Davidson
son Dorothy Blake 'Allan Harris ttld :aughter Co.lumbus via:ited
T. 0. Young, Mrs.' J. E. Carson:
en 5 ovet' the week end
Mr. and Mrs A B Woodrum Mr
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett arid
and Mrs. w. H. Fo.gleson..,:: IPoks N · 1 ch:'d~~· vblted reJatlvea ln Wav0. Brown, Mr and Mrs L~roy ·Ly~ er ~~ .ll~od Sunday.
on~ .. Mab~l JohnMJn, Olevia Young thlld~.en or M..rkr Cedi Sleeth and
Warm enough for those cold
Manlyn Foglesong Pam Kearns
hU
Ml
on vialted
'his
Fall and Winter days ahead.
Esta Bumgardner, ' Sally Profitt: SJe::h~ Mrsse-L Ivy and Leasie
Mr and Mrs. HomC'r Johnson M' da• 'd s'·nd ucy Harrison SaturrlM
·.
··~anuay
an
rs. Fems Jush.5 Mr and
M Cl
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i"Mrs Bill Drown , Mr . 'and. Mrs.~ Till r.Nebara Willhtms lwd M .
Frank Harri s and Alln Jane Bur- WUIJ
,le~, Mason visited M
,lo(ess. NanC'y Profitt , M~. and Mrs. Sund:~ Sister at Pt. Pleasant OJ
~ - H. Profitt. Flora Board, Lena
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Pteken .~. Clara Roush. OJI(.f Cook,
Ann Nl'wland Mr. and Mn. Harry
y .
Newland anf1 Patty Sue,
Lesale
Sleeth, Ivy Sl~·cth. F. M. 'Lockett
'Mrs. GPor&gt;ge Burns Beverly and
Cheryl, Mrs. !''ranees Stewart
,. '
Gary Stewart, Hell'n Stt:Mart. Bet:
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THE
ly Cal1l, Clara Williams. Laurene
Ll•w!s, Mrs . Ned Henry, Mrs . DenSEE OUR OTHER MERCHANDISic FOil THE
ver Hartis, Mr .a nd Mrs. Donald
Fogoleson·g, Donna Glaze, Irene KelARESTfLL
LITTLE GIRL OR BOY:
ley, Charlotte Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hofrman , Mrs. Ray Pickens
Sr., Mr. ~d Mrs. Ray Pickens. Jr.,
COME AND SRI!
Mrs. L. J . Ruttencutter. ·Mfl. U~a
Zli"kle, Lois Ander.llon, rda Varian.
Mr . and Mrs. Ralph Warner, Susan
Warner and Lua, Harrison.
4 dr sedan.
The Good Will Class met at the
and
really
home of Betty CaH on Friday night
1\!IDDLEPORT, 01110
for ~heir m&lt;Jnthly meeting. The
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4 dr. VB 'wilb ·pliw1,.,
, really nice,

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casual 109[r In car
ideal Item for
~~!-all wool meltoo-tog·
llle .buttons, attached hood,
elaitlc Inside sleeves, knit
trlm on pockets - all wool
quilted interlin.tng.'
c:oat,

r't:f.lerated Church Sunday School
Observes Rally Day On Sunday

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$6.95

WE SELI!CT OHl
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Sizes 7 to 14

$8.95

suits in

aU-nylon

garment, A bra,

Womens 40 denier eyiQJ! ~ ant.ies with
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PSizes
while, pmk, blue, aqua.
coral and green.

embrotllli~~d . J~W
«&lt;rchld,

white

An' all purpose

a

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in sizes 34

to 42.

DodgersGeJABreakToR~tlJp' · _, ·\,.

Mter Rainout Brings On Delay

. COLORFUL

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For Tots and Girls
A wide assortinent of
girls bats, cloche - bon·
nets. clip hats and off
face caps in velveteen
and wool fells.

Mammoth cabinet for

clothes storage or u

y extra cupboa.rd, .•

$1.95 to $3.95

j.f"" wide x 66"" high
X 21• deeP ••. full
ahelf and sturdy
baoger bat ..• storage
- space all the way ro
the floor .• , altrat:tive
walaut color

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CRAWLERS
Little tots printed cor-

crawlers, wa-sh• · · uailable with

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fast elastic back, self
lined bib, 8 SIUIP crotch
leg openini, Slzea 9, 12;
18, 24 mo,

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$29.00
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$1.59

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Colorful, absorbent and
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blue.

yellow, .

green,

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Girls Everglazc cotton

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$8.95 a pair

WASTE BASKETS

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Fibreboard baskels with metal top
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In The Heart of M11on City

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For hCJme freezers. 1elriprolol\

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~ged~i~~~J
He 'llld
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decjaion as

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;:;:~~~! ;;chool

show.
1 'rhe nexl
~ It to be held at
i nCIIDn al
School
be dosed

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"1 wanted to gtve the managl!l'll ~oupt,
courtesy of gtvlng their op:lft.- 1 filch, Pom~oy.
but they would. DOt ~
RebeUAl of f.be Sbc:iwboat proconclusive-," trick ·a l I d. duction of the ~ Bend Minstrel
matiat(er woul4 tie think· Asloetation wlll be held tonight at
hla pltehing rotation and 1:30P-M at the Si!nior ~gh Ekhool

i~terpreted

I

1

'I~ Man..
strived •t the \
park at 11 a m~ Ba;th managers
agreed it was betA to posq:lone tht

bad to hold
ager Oatey

Assault' CharJJeS
Bnng Fme And
Jail sentence

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I

of their abi.Uty."
'I Mine opcralt»'l group.
·viii again face hearing in GrindThe one-year packo:ge agree 'ey's ciurt un chargell ol i.nto:dcaIn his letter tll tbe local I'IChool
oflki~h Aucll.tor Rbo1es pointed men! p~ovides for a ~Wo-btep $2.4( tion .
out that the recent examLnatitms a day 10crease~ $2 lD wa~es a~t
&lt;~vid~•el's "a ve.ry excellent crrm- 40 cents in fnnij.e beneflt.s. Tnc Others s\a'\rd to,. court app('arplian('e with tbe laws arf"t'tim~ hrsl step ol th ~ waye rn :rea.u anees yet thi~ week are: Willia-m
school dl~tQ~ JQd the ~ount- [ R~O. is retroaellvr, lo !a.t Mon Pike, 21. of Racine arreated Wrdin.J .syitem fequittd- of them ."
day. The second § ep, 80 . cent£., l'le:;rlay by Const•ble WiUiam T.
qe:ndrlx on cobarg.es of intoxica··
I becomes effective nl!xt Apnl 1.
Rhodes
words of prai!&lt;e
T h e minf'"N curren.ly earn ' ' ion and Walter }lei'!!C'hman, 30,
boArd .j h.a5ic $lO.L5 • day. W\lt&gt;n t!le fina . i-rove City. also n•bbed by Hendfor P-omeroy increase g~s inlo payehe~k .; nu' rix for driving whilt inbndcated.
At Middlepod lack Kittle, 20,
S. Smart is, the year, they wtll \!le eatnilll&amp;..minlof tbMt commtinity will fate M6y, n~.-om oi ~.:.-.5 a day.
new oontnct altQ call, for OJ C. 0 . Fis~er on ~barga of all"
ilavl'-olf a.t. ChriStmas.. ~auit and battery '1iled · q.ainF
-21. 26 and 31_ How- 1&lt;101 by Willi&gt;m ''l'Mit!&amp;-!J'Iftlo "iio
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j,. &lt;11f1 e~t 12-day summer al'f'fllted We~ · by ~le-

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I200 000 northern soft coal miners .
agree~eat

"No World Series gari'Le ever has :
been st.appW abort oi nine inninge.l
Of . IQS
S
and we don't want that e:ver to
happ('n. I feel tochy's gatne et;'ll.ld ! Armr..,xirnatcly S~'Yf'ntv ),h•j'!!r.
be played l.f the currut condltions 1 Countians registered Tue:iday nil·
prevail. It would not. be pleasant ht for pa.~! icipatlon in the ~ird
b.ut. ~e could play. It Is my renpon- 1 Annuat Big Bend Minstrel and
sab1hly to the: players and fans to ollo. at the Brst rehearsal of the
be sure that ·DO ga~e has to be show held at the central school in 1
calltd becau.se of adverse weather . Pomeroy.
·
1
condltiolts.''
Frick arrived at Ebbet.s Fi~ld at
Tweq!3: e!qht. a:trl&amp; T(HI',~tr."'Cd
10:30 a m. EDT 1.nd immediately \ during the evf!nlng to-take .part tn
ordered that all late6 we:re to rc· 1 the dancing chOW groups , for the

main elosed untU there wi.s ~ de·.
ci.sion on 1RI'1*t~er q,r not the same
would be played; ' '
''That
(o PfeiYlnt' a terrtUe
ticket
." be sitd.

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HGLOIY"

JSu-op• • 'l'ochnlcol...)
,-ALIOJock Pol....
..,..,. It"""

,---._ - "'1«111 01' ,,•••

,-,l&gt;V;T..

will dedicate·
the activities
new addition
·their I Members
2 o'clock.
The_day's
featureto.a page--,1

&lt;Jf

the

· Middleport_

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making a

14 by &lt;trf
day,
vacabOD day&amp;

tbe MlddlepOft liiil'

~-h•ljl
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wrt
andObat1ei
i•
Jn J&gt;Oiiee
Pomero:f,
, Harper .ln
of

nr th• church in·New Haven. The new addition COD· Board are B11uce Lloyd, pre:sident; fo~:e.:~=- are sebeduled to close . MeArtbur Wednesday Digltt for·
assembly halls. It is electrically heated.
Mn. Mary Probasco,
vice.prea. from June 28 to Ju1:r B ·for tbe relted $15 appearam:e boO;Ji when

dedicatJ.q~

Probe Launched
Into Collapse
Of New Building

Piani·were being completed this
week for tbe
of the new
Christiin Education Unit of the
New tHaven Evangelical United
Brethren Church on Sunday, arcording to Rev K J
pastor.

Scot~

- - - - - - - - - - - - - \ Harold Hubbard, Paltl Davis and summer vacatiop neo:rt year.
he f-ailed to appear
to amwer
1 be :..~ cha-e of pamng a Joadt- -.d.ool
Smart.
di
In ad .tion, minl!t'S wu
pa""'
...
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double time for holidays. They art!
Be .was arrested by Pomero1
already paid double time for sun- Patrolman lobn MeKemieOf
day aod time aDd a balf for Sat·

Federated Church T K N
:bus.
T0 Observe' w. ld I om e11y amed
unlay•
.•
d
Co
·
,
!'New preSI•dent
The worked.
ogr,.ment
oboat Absentee Votin
~
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WI e mmumon Of Church Group ...
three lourtb• of the natioo'o 1011
~
mine.-. or •n estimated 150, For El-tion8 T0
The
of
of
workers..
mtne
·"("
roy
that
Kelly
elet!ted
operators
~
s
o'
Monda_y
ob5cJIVe
Wide
dent of
geneullJ
·tart
.
.
n
Albert Gloedner, Clerk or
'1.

covers
activities
wm b6 tbe P'"""'.u ... of a page·
But Jt 1a m]l reapott AuditOrium. BtrbrHoenieb, Diretant entitled "Where The Saints
Federated Cbureb
Pome000
200,000
Olhe.r
to think of spectators. the tor, wu ln pOinf Plet&amp;ant yester·
JACKSON, MictL UP" AI Have Trod." The IL'CDe&amp; In the
baa announced
they wUI
Tom
was
presi-1
not covered
the basi(
~'"~"'"• and • mU- oth!r · dl)&gt; -&gt;fternooll and completed ar· least . Jbi;; separate lmestitetioDS pqeant will depict the early
world
CulmmUDiOD
.th Ch . r
End
f agreement
accepts its
0
180
\ r&amp;Diflbentl f o r the apPean.~See
the
were promised today In t.be col· .biltOry of the Churth of tbe United this SUnday, oct
e
ns
eavor
terms anyway
lapaat
of
a
four-story
build1n1
uDBretbrea
ln.
Cbri&amp;t
ln
Mason
CounThrough
every
hour
as
tbe
day
the
Middleport
Cburth
. of Christ 'I Lewis', in u"tinc the eonventioD Meigs County Board of Elections
. Today's game will be Played there on ()etober JO.
.
. cier cOnatructlon whlcb killed tea. ty.
!Sweeps westward around the eaRh Sun~y evening at t~elr ~gul~r for aoproval of the contract, said . ~ today tl}at "'!!ill8 ·of
·1\,idtly ln Brooklyn, weather perSix
b
odies
are
st.ill
burled
in
the
'BeginniDI
at
2
PM,
the
pageant
.
in some place,
sonp of praiae and Oounctllor
meeh~g ·Mrs
Geor,ge
JS (• be"U
wAnted an_._
•·affmnative. motion".. ..ttbsnt and Disabled Voters ballots
, ~mittiag, a.nd the subsequent pmea
1l d
te
.
for the
group Childs
which bewiQ- .start loeally on Monday, OCtt.angiC'
af
.tee
an
concre
wiJJ-tell
the
atorv
.oflhe
early
days
prayer
w1ll
be
had.
In
a
thousand
gan
thelr
winter
season
in
sep•you
m-e
a nef'tive on~,
in Yankee Stadtum wilL be pushed
ober.
7.
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. State Police ~apt. Forest Whlti of the United Bi-etrhren Churl!h in different tongues pastors wldd 1 ember
- he chuckled, "1 woa t reeogDLZe
back a day.
.
said the fire mirsbal's divisiont West Vlrgioia from the time that speak about this day when the ·
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.
it." ·
This is the firs-t pMtpoRement ot
·Offkes of tbe louJ board or Elof state pOlite would lnveatigate, the first class was organized in whole Christian £amHygatben.
. Qther new offtce.rs are: Vlce-prcs
William Dews of Local 2148 at ectioas ·wiJl be open for casting of
a World Stories pme since Sun•• Have'rl.
lc Aabu
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J
HJan·
... Pricedale, Pa., was chosen bp sUcb ballob from 1 to t p m during
aad llated t.bese otber pinned in- t•••
near N-·
This· is the celebration of 'tbe 1dent,
Ira Butcher;
secreta.ry,
day, Oct. 7, 1951, when tbe Yanvestftttlona:
M.U8lc
· 1or t he pl.leiiU
-•1 ·IS ta k en memorial of the sacrifice
eTbe Chry;· t''"'easurer.
allJe
... . ·Lewis from rows shoutiq ror nc- week daya; and from 6 to 8 -pm on
.
1of ·t.be
E d
· d.a,· dkee~~ and the Giants
were the
A JeJlalatlve committee probe from "The Vir&amp;:lnla Lute" an old Savior when all who partake til· .
r•s tan n eavor Ls lvt
ognition. DewS asked for immedWorld Series oppOneDts.
Tbe anDual "A-pple-Butter" pro- beaded
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._ Rep. WUfred G. Blshook -tb
, ' ts d it are' called upon tQ rentetOOer ed into teams and at the end ()[an t'ate ratifl'catioo of n.. _ con•-At. Saturdays.
G~ said !bat Jlle deadline
ject
of
!tie
Cllur&lt;h
of
Cbrial,
apon"'
f
..al
songd --·-•Wlb ohrr~..f!m~tn 'dan I th. ,,·r b,et•·•n ovet oil tbe world atte'Ddance contest will have a
WAC
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The rainout WllB 'liewtd as a
Jackson county's int '""" wor 11 u-.u y t e ..~ ...u1 r1 ers
banquet t th h
h
Only scattered opposition was for castinl' Ab&amp;e·n t and Disab1ed
•Oftd ' by tb• Pbllathe. Society. .sett.
ifbreak for the Dodier&amp; Inasmuch will start next MondaY wben men. trlct ofinveatifation by the ias\U"o of the
early dayl of 10Je c~urch. -cspe_cially the S'lci, the . aced,
.a
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·Voiced during dtbate on tbe new .ballotl in Nov. 1 at 4 p. m.
it wlll pmnit 38-:reat4&gt;1d Sal women and children of ~ cburcb anee compantea. by the c:ontracSome of tbe characters in the th~ wtdows. and the ~ ,the 1
agreement befo-re it wu approved
Io addiUon, the Election Board
l'll a 8 I J eo who woa Vlednesda.y'a are asked to aallt fl.'itb tlae wt:~rk· tofl; by the city of Jukson Bulld- P,agemt are ., follOws: Mose~ 1 pnsooer, all those who are perclerk. said tbat Soldier balloting
by a standing vote,
l~ener, 6-3. to tain . aD e..tra day Peettnc of the apples Will 1tart ina
and by con&amp;um-- :M:Lchaels, Richard Ord; JO"D"8S Fron secuted for righteousneu
lake,
'lbe band pJayed, "Hall, Hail, it now in JICO&amp;ress at the ]oeal
Of rest Don Newc:ombe, today'1
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offices and that sorb ballott can
at t a m at the chW'cb and all ·~rs Power Co .. tbe buildiag own.· fel~, Harry MWer; Jacob Bachtel, the pDOI', the hungry the ROffOW·
sc:beduJed starter, today pOinted who come lo )Jelp are asked to ere.
Lewia Capehart; Bilhop Glossbre· ful, tt.e· tempted, and the lost.
Micbael Demchak of st. Micbael, be received by mall until DOOD M
out when Alston aomtaated bim
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nner, J&lt;J,.n Hoffman; Dr. Hensley.
Pa., urged a re-nl!g&lt;Jtiation ot the election day.
Wednesday, that he would llke an bring a lic:k luneh.
Vlctor Street; or. Meeks. Otbo Lte~roy
contract to provide shorter workextra day of rest aho, after the
Plalltl have beln made for five
vlng: .Zebedee' Worner, Edward
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ing hour•, but hi, bid failed, He
PTA TO MEH
heavy burden be t11rrie:do durinc kettles to be eookiD.I· in tbe y•d
Perry; Lewis Bumgarner, Bernard
J , ! said a reduction in ttae wtJfk day The Ractite PTA wil} m~ MonLlevinl'.
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c H Wise Jr., cba!rman &lt;Jf tile would put many un~ployed min· day Ott. 8 at the Raelne Grade
the late stages
of the National of thei Childi..Mm.e, ·North Secoild
League CAmpatgb.
Avenue 104 HudiOD. S~t, ~rt­
William Weelr;ley, Pete Bun-is J . . , . .
Middleport driY~ fM_ thE' Boys era back on tbe job.
Stbool at 7:30 p. m., acctm"ding to
ing earl, Tueeday moil1iinl· The
announcement made tod.i. All
Peny, George Jewell; Bachtel's
Scouts of America th1s year. anwDDleh ,. in cbarle bop tQ have the
teachers and parentt are r.,_uut.•on, Luth" smith; Chainnan of
0
today that plana for tb•
ARM IS FRACTURID
last of tbe work done b)' Wednuttae Board for Chdetian Eduration,
Dr. Harold Brown of
campaign . are
and bas
Mrs Jennie Watson, Condor .st. ed to attend.
day eveniaJ.
WAVERLY, o. UP _ A dis- J'Jmet King· Mrs -Baebiel Connie
Ed
.
. et asked that all MaJ&lt;Jn and Team suffered a broken arm io a faU
C" hart.; ' w kle
tt 8
roy BoaJ"d &lt;Jf
ucahon wu e1e • captains meet at the Hlab School Thursday momiDg at tbe officea &lt;Jf
Annouii&lt;Omeiu ·ol ·t h • projtel pute between mee:hanlc:s and weldape
· MrJ ee y, e Y. u- ed to the Executive Coowil!t o-f Tue5d
oetob 9 f
special the ""''"ial Securi•- a~ard wben -"'e
MARRIAGE utENSIS
daughter
&amp;y,
er · or a
'".1 qu
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wao made W.dn~ ~lil!ll •liOn ers today was blamed for al'l •UD· rrls·
ill' Bacbtel'
, N 111 hbor
~·-· 'LiM11Xine
· . the Southeastern Ohio · 001 briefing
fell .:;ovofrom a step.
Shf' was trans.James Edward Fi!•h,. 18, U. S.
R b
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ported to Meigs General Hospital Nayy and Alta. Louise CJolldl, 18,
lh• P&lt;ayn -ice oi&gt;d afi!l• cl... &amp;Uthorized walkout at the -Atomic M ua•te
er, A ef gR w
• ~~ete evma:,
B•anl
"--~iation at arne ru:r of
·
was beld II· t,he eluit&lt; . -'th Wal· En.eray plant near here latE&gt; W..· Da_n ~so ev. ~ Y. e ~ that group held in Athens on Wed- I Tuesday evemng an organ~,Z.~tion by the Emergency Squad.
Rutland.
ca Burrts and Sbenda Ca~ha. : nesd11Y.
· al meetmg Wa'3 held at the Library
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ter Bun-Ill• devolioll~ lefdor ne,aday. ...
and Jl'r04 I
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c A Romine, pre!lident of the Reader, &amp;_andra Rouahj c~o1r Dtror. Brown, Edward Foster and to 1\eet the Majors for the drive
A talent ,bow will be held on Churth, -auetlng !lie Bible elttil local of tbe Oil, Chemical and ector, Betty Jooes; orgarusl, Ruth Ralph Graves members of ·t be
Those present were C H Wis Jr.
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col BOord areomp•nied by ChiiJIU cbairnlan: William Child•, the Rev
.W
Odober 22 in the .Rat~nd Hilb stud)'.
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Sc:-bool auditorium to help raile
wOrlteis to ~tum' to_. tneir jobl.
Pr~t for the days reremon- Gltms, superintendent of tbe M!D- Claremont E. Hoyt. F;red Hibbs,
funds to equip the l~neb room at
··Pieki!tl patrolled the gatea to tbe lies wl11 be Blabop D T Gregory of eroy Schools 8yslem were Ia at- Jobn Pi111o1t Milton Huod and
the grade school buildtoa: iD Ru~
plut !bill morninJ but the wOrker. Pltl$burgh &amp;nd Dr. T L Miles. Buck tcndanee Wednesd•; at the A• Cb.. ter Erwin.
land.
a• lovolved 111 U,t Wildcat strike
·va, who ia ,tile confer- nual mee«ng of l.he assocl•tiln \
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Pastors -and leaders in sixteen Naarene· churches in a 5Tbe show, which is sponsored b7
the RuUand PareDt-Tq,c}lera Alaoc
The dlltpute was reported to !"' \ .,,
deliver the moming and '" Ballroom.
Adrolttedo Jarne. Young, Uftqtt. county area wlll attend a zone rally on Sunday school work ln
iatioo, wU11end the top three wia.
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over..,..
worlr.planL
desfcdUona at the 2.- will
Doug
Jobns&lt;On,
Mrs. the Gallipolis
.
. N azarene churcll, 1103 Second Ave., TbursdaY
asermons
..lsted byonDr.Sunday
Miles. and
MARKET REPORT
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1Mrs.
Amelio
Dovis,
Maoln, Racine,
D•le Maulsnt"rs to Huntinmton for aa appeal"
OAJQ..AND · Cilif.. UP -ltaiaer 800
'fie new unit whieh iA being de·
CINCINNATI, o. UP
by, Cheshire, Tom Terrell . RJt(:ine, night at 7:30. (Oct. 4)
ance on WSAZ-TV's Talent ShowAluminUm
i."CbQiltal Corp, andlcated will add ten new cia"
Ecgs, J.,g, "'"·' 1-2 e low"; )ln. Dorothy Clark.
Pomer&lt;&gt;y ,
Sp"'" will be Mr. Go'den T, meet early eaeh Monday mo,nlnJ
case. An ·audition ln Huntington
nouDeect
.tod'ay
tbat"lt
will
add
exroom•
tO
the
a
nursery
and
prlcea
at
flll"ffls.
wJllte
Mr.'
Glenroy
Ewing.
romeroy
.
Olsen,
Eugene, Ore., a Christian in a tompany prayer meetlng.
will not be" required of tbem .
tonaive
fodllliel
lor
the
produoJ1
two
departmental
a"embly
'oomA
.
nnd
brown,
A
jumbo
48-49:
A
la'rgo
Di"'bargedo
Mi"
Rhoda
llall,
b.,in,.•m•n
who .., appUed bu•Mro. Olsen IS 1D great demand
In addition prlzes wtll be awardthe
The church was organized ovPr 44-48: A mediums 27-30; A ·s mall\ Middleport, Mrs. U11"
Porn· · me"S principlr t.o Sunday
a speaker Wore tDt.erdenomrd to the top three at Rutland. tioD of alumtnum Platt: ·
ooe hundred years ago in 1852 -J0-'21; B iarg• 35-39; FOB CinMinnie BarrelL ung,vUI•. W&lt;&gt;rk with
resul!a tn 1;1- 1naUonol groups- Membert o I
r.vrryone intrested i n being i n sbeel and · folt ..,UIDif nt!P now
wilb the firot unit of the pre,.nl cinooU, white •od bcown A toiae Blrtboo M,. and M&gt;&lt; Roher! Wiil teen '"'' " • superintendent.
other cbordlea are Invited to ' atthe show Ia asked to contact EUt- under " " - " " a t II • • • n •Ref. JtVereU Rusilell or Bidlwel1 huiid!og beint erected in 1866-87 51-53: A. medium 34-36.
Columbua 8 son.
Mr. Olsen
is' widely
tead the rally by tbe Rev. Vern~bt'lh LJoyd at the hiib school or woocl'. W.Va.
The 'ttddtti.OII ·fadlitiOB wiU In· Ohio willconduet a cevival at the undor the putonte of Rev. Jacob
OblckeM, stc&gt;dy; fryera 3.310 1b
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in the .,f,igontion ' buain-. He noD C, Sbafer_
church P"tor.
Carl Miller in RUtland.
Racine, ball an- cklde •new tH-iJI:CII '
mill, Rutland Mia$t.On. ButlaDd, Oblo Bacbtel. An addl\lon wa11 built lo 16 }lens over 5 lb 13-14: bens, D
ALERT IS SET
started. eight. yel\l'S _ago wlt.h
T h e
Nazarene
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he ba&lt; 1'&lt;!01&gt; beat tretlllna
:fodlltlea a..1 ultra• Oct. 'i tbroltfb 21&lt;1the ehtl"&lt;h In 11122 under the
lb and unde&gt; 1J he"', light 1&gt;00
A Ground Oh"""" Corps aiet&lt; $2.000 '." copot•l and this_ ym his church., "'" Athens, Pom""'Y·
1
and Is now
tealilll oqalpmetll, P well
There'trlllbo opeeiol IIIUSie and ,toi'II!C &lt;Jf Re•- R. t._ Kalbauah.
11-!2o old"""'"' !Il-l!.
. ·
will he held y,;d,y October 5 . aal" wtii meed f2:mllhon. He Wellston, B•lpre, Glouster, Ran&gt;
•?rm!r cuatom- ., the -ld'a
plot• aln(lna. S&lt;!l"licel eaeh nl(ht at
The new .tlditlon will be eleo:t- l!"ul'keyo, toms, 26 Jb and up, 23- from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. All mom· give'! the majot share ol the ere- den, JA&lt;kson,
Middle&lt;
"' Sboc Shop stretcher, oopltl&gt;lo of
7:30 p. m. The public u cordially rlcolly beoted !bus beceming of (be 1 2&lt; \oms, ou&gt;dor 26 lh ZH!2; lotaa, ben and inter.,ted p•rlies ue dit for th;, rc&lt;OOnl to God. '
port, Neloon\OIIIe, Point Rock, Rut
frlt!nds,
In II&amp;· , ing aluminum alloj plate up 10 . lnvitetl oeoomoag to the aev; VIr- first churehes Jn the 1tate of we,t 2510-:181&gt;, fry.,-ro.,ter, JO 'Ib ud to "iport to the
posl
Nme denomonatlons ..,. ropre· I land, .
The Plains, UD&gt;
oi&gt; IIICb,. tblek.
• Jllll.... jNIBior.
Vlr&amp;inla to be so heated. Gruuod under
on Lln011ln Heigh'-&gt;.
&amp;ented amou• h" employei. They loo llid&amp;e
Golllpo1lr.
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The deVelopment came after the 3.000 delegate UMW~~
vention here bad cheered 1t.s un'
'"imous
of the new eo•·
tract. The coal operators, meeting
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Pomeroy and Middleport ~&lt;"hool tn Pittsburgh, also appr(t¥ed !hf
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a.. tbey
Lt.
State · Auditor Jame&amp; A. Rhodn,
LeWU! bad d~nbed the eon
Lettera
of congr&amp;tlll;rtiom for tract to bd fello-w m~ne worker~
·'jobs well done" were wr~tten to I ~~ "a gre~t t:iump" ~~ ,the un_
the&lt;&gt;e people by the auditor after 1 wn. He sa1d Lt wu a tr~bute t~
Arraigne&lt;! before Justrt.ce of the
he had rl!'Viewed the re::~t exam- [ il~ strength and construchve poll Peace R E. Grindley, Wednesday
inations of the school boards by \ ri"s."
.
)n rharges of assault and battery
~is af·fice .
UMW Vire Pre~tdent Them:;
-.,rererded
against hi mby his wtfe,
Kennedy called it the "greate~
'ad! Albie:., 21, of Antiquity, we&amp;
"To me, 11 is just a. important " I 01 ,e;ecment evf!r negot iated by tb
found gui~~Y and fined $100 and
ttbode l d~dared,
··w commE"nd United Mine Work ~r!i. "
:oJ&gt;ts plus a jail sentence of. 90
thosf' who arc pt!rf'lnni ng
r:nc · A signing ceremony in the at- d.avs
ln the Meigs C(Juoty JaiL
service to_ thf':ir communi·' y as 1t II rrnoon 111 2 3 arranged to fol_low a
And.
as if that were not enough
l!l t..1 rc-vr "',n.d thov. who do nol brid meeting between I.RWlS anc
A.hks stU! has moTe troubles comearry out their work l11 the bc.~t , Edward G. Fox. pre:~ident o( th~
i ng up Friday at 2 p .m. wh"n he

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operators had settled their differences and would sign a con.
tract today calling for a sz.40 a day wage increase for about

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Church

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Causes Strike

Colors: pink, p~ black, pink blue, blue.

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Page~t !~Highlight D .
For A~ldition
To Ne·w Haven·
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Copy of an e.xpenslve duster, Fully lined with opaque
nylon, matching buttons with rhinestone centers. ·

Aluminum
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ca~~n view of the lorec.,t for con-~ Nearly 70 Mei~s
tinued rain, we dectdf.d it bert. to
eal1 the game." he aat'd.
"The
weathtrr '~" ,., later WdaY ~
for heavy ram. '

President John L,

Butter_Projeet
Starts Monday

LACE DUSTERS
$3.95

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BROOKLYN (UP)- Commlsaioner Ford
Fi'lck, after a
conference wtlb the umpires. announced today that the sec·
ond game bf the World Series ~ween the Dodiers .,W Yan·
kees had been postponed_
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playing conditions were satisfactory, but that he was conce~
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AnnUal-Awle

Women's Nylons and Acetate

gangI

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Httle wa,.... Hllh ~ 64 to
70. Low tonltht . . . .g .............
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NYLON PANTIES ,

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·BUSINESS PHONE ll98

Pomeroy-Middlepor\, PJ;tlo, Thursday, October 4, 1956

V()l. VIII NO. 146

~ 7 to 14 ' . - ' " • $10.00

8 to 14 ' ' - . " - $12.95

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'Pomt!rOJ Ohio,
tbUo .W ad\&gt;erlillal reprsentJ.tt\'tl, Bott.n&amp;H-Kimball, !De..
KJ Lextr.gton AYe., New York City, 16, ~ Y.
kubscrlptlo~t rat•: DeliYery by carr~er w~,.re naUabJe 30 cent 8
" ' weet: one year lit advao.ee at The Da il ; St!ntinel office . $.15.60:
.U: _month11. $7.80; three months, $3 .90 By n1otor route wbere
~nllahle: one rnt.Dth, $1. By 'rnail one J.Par $8; s•.1 monlhs, $42ft
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ASHINOTON ~ PGlillcal lnaldera report that President Eisl!'n•
bower tch.edu1ed 1111 Oct. I t'!ampalgn lili"'eech In Cleve land
~ter recelvlna: an urgeitt plea from Senator Geor~;e Bender who lit
actnr
\lphll! re-eleCtion battle agatn•t Demonallc Gov. Jo'rank
IA'-*he.
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They 1ay that Bender waa convinced his chance9 went aHpplng
'and he appealed to the White Hou11e polilkal command to have Ike
per.10nally visit Ohio In an ea'ort to I:Alt the

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Some indlcatlon of the confidence ot Lauache
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portt that the Ohio governor Is already making
plana to move his turnlly to Wa.!!hington and ha.¥

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fttlltmnn ,ro attu "bll' ca.tchea" .

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lnetUUUOIIo .. abating over
of"&amp;dllt ortly &amp;bout lhrel lnchea lona:. ( ~
1&amp;1 priM II oM Of Ole ''ptna c:on1.. Alh- whi&lt;::h
loilkl Ulttl a IWim'mlhl pine cont &amp;live, and wheq
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Tbt lhb are r&amp;re. The Smtth.ttOI'\IAn'• specimen wae uught near'
tht RoblniOft Crum. laland - Juan Fernandez--otr the c oa~t of Chile.
It hU b-.n ldentl.lltd as on~ of a hlthertOJ u11k ~1uWJl s)wC'Ie!l -the
lint to be oau(ht oull\de the troplcul l'uclfte w~~oter11 . Smlth..Wn!ULl
U IN'&amp;Jf'lll lllco the man d1o cu up.ht a. 20· 1n rh trout.

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8:00 Wire Service

Ozark Jubilee

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Feature Theatre

II.Rbodo

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SCOUT MIITING
rub Scoul!J will have a Pack mPetlng In th Sacr.ed it'eart Auditor·
ium at 8 pm Thursday. according
to announcement m"l.de today .

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choiee
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7:00 Jim Buwte

7:30 Man Behind' the Bad ge

11:00 New.s and Weather
11:10 Sporta

. 11:10 Spons

Mystery Theatre

IU5 Mystery.t 'l'beatr"e

Sl&amp;n Off

12JO Sign

work
DO\\'N

B. Utchfleld Tbursday.

AXYDL8A.A:21.
II LONOFELI.oO\t',.
One htter limply atude for anothtr. tn
example A It w.t4
tor lk thret L'a. X tor \he lwo O'a, eW, ~ lfrtt.ere. •PM"
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Mrs. Helen Grlnstear and Shir· :
ley spent Sat. evening with Mrs.
Bertha Cl'ark.
Mr. and Mn1. Paul Harris of
MlneravU~ were calling o.n. Mrs.
· Roth Goodnita Sunday, ·
~u~dy Reynold!: left

By

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SWISS CHEESE.........~r=·~~
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will meet
next week at ·yatlterfne Reynolds'.
Patly Kina: of Henderson 1s
&amp;peJJding 8 [VW days wifh her sl&amp;tef, .lfta, Oitherine RIYDQlds.
l4"1'&amp; Lud.Ue King, M.lss Agnes
Rousb and Miss Julia
Edward&amp;
left $itt. morning l'or St. Paul,
to visit Eddie &amp;iwartJs, who ls
ployed there. They returned SUR·
daY evenlng.
.
~
·Dorot.hf Oblblger spent Wednesday wltll Mrs .. Frances· Keatlll.
!Mr. and 'Mfll, Rl.chard , Oldiker
and ~hildrtn were visUtP, Mr.
, ., . and MtJ. Perry Oldaker.
Mrs. Charlie Lievlni called
Mrli. Marion Roush and daushters
M111. ~renee Clark vlalted her •

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19, Qeor&amp;'e

Washtl'lt\Ob Ul'llventty juntor,
111 ~hewn to~ out tor a j~t
ftjfhttr sWOOp
An'drewe A,lr
Fo1..:e Baae, M ., U reward tor
bll'ln" the flnrt lirl •tr ca~t 01'

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"ny CDIIi!!l• ft0TC.1 Janet WDJI

btu:n ,._ Sht,nlhi.1. &amp;tknded the
U . ot HawalL (IWrenwdiu!KdJ
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SALES-PAINT- SERJIICE- ROOFING ·
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PhOite 1!611-X

di.Uihtef Mn. LOts I.Jeviq ?don-

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Artie Roush,. Rev. :fJeters,

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Kint. Catherine ·Rtyn.oldl and

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Mrs. Theresa Obllpeer waa a ·

BANKPINANC£11

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pest of Mra. N-ina Albin Wed.

ONE CENI ·DOWN!
As Little ~s W,OO per month

SIAJLY CB~tJOTE- Rm't ~to trorlllt:

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord were
calling on Mr. and Mrs Jack Orci.
M-rs. lklnnle Baird and son. of J
Cresbire were calUng on Mn. F •

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Mrs. Colla Obling.er remal111 the

EXPERTS
j Call Us For
A FR~E ESTIMATE

4t.ThPOW

!Mrs Theresa Ohlinger bad u
&amp;uests. Sundsy, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy.t
Clark of GaiUpolhh
Mrs. Ted
Swarttz and family, Mn. Fan~e
Weaver .and ldra.liel\l.bl Clat~ aDd

same.

FOR
A

11 :00 News and w'ea~ber

~·.y

Kr. and Mrs. Raymond · Roush
and dau-hters wa-e
week end
guests af M·r and Mrs. Cecil MaroUn.

LATE

8:00 PoJka 'l'tme

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Larry,

TOO

8:00 Treasure Hui1l

8:30 The Vise

Pure all veptablt ahorttnlng. . .

ObUnaer.

( .4 Few Nice Dttyt
Still Remain)

fl:3"0 Rio. Tin Tin

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tUO Feature Tf!eatre

10,

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8:110 We-ather
4!1:10 Sports
fl:t:s John paJy

4:00 Two-Gun Plllyb.cllS"'

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ao.

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sho"'

Tho5e calling on Mr. and Mn.
Lawrence Clark and famll.v sun ..
day were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fetty 1
and .sons. Mr. aDd Mrs. Gerall
Clark lnd family.
Mr and Mrs. Dallas Gibbs and ,•
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and ·Mrs. Raymond Roush.
Mr. and Mn1. Ervin Gibbs
Hartlo~d were vis lUna: Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weaver and daugbtera
Sunday.
Mrs. Orland Larue and son 'If
Nitro were Sunday guests of Mr.
and MrJ. Leo CJar bbd Mn. Cora

W. MAIN ST.

soo MiCitoy MouSe

2:0D Artetod"()On Film Festlvsl

HaH

SLICED BICOI .
FISH' ST.S ..

BROAD RUN

SIMON'S MARKET
PoMEROY

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1::tu Feminh!e Touch

many &amp;&amp;yu•

31b69c

12,00 Film &amp; Fancy
uo F-eminioo Touch
Film Festival
HJO Two gun Pl.ayhouse

12:00. Fi-bn II: Fan-cy

Shak

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FRIDAY

Il:l19 Sitn Oil

the

11. Tale

12:00 Tonight

Small 10 to 12 pound alze Roalll. Coolcslo a tender, mellow soadneu.

PORK LIVER

I I :30 Foreign IntTigne

T'.oe Latt Sbow

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Shop- $ave ·• Simons

1l :20 Prcs.s Box

U :OO

Lloyd'e
Rer·
llttr
#7. Group
qt
Boy
Scout•
28. Rutne

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9:45 Red harber's Corm~r
10:00 Truth or Consl•:;ucnres
IO:[Hl Life of Riley
10,30 Walter Winrhl.'ll Shii\v
11:00 News

10;.30 Palace Playhou!le

In

Dr. Hudson

iiWell 'CIIU8 GOOD LUO: Margarine taatft
•• ~ a~•you•know...tlat•l

FREE

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7:30 TM: Whistler.

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10: liJ

Unroll

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0:25

Katie's Kitchen
The Early Show
Art IJnkletter" &amp;: the Yi7

DlW1glas

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Les Paul
6:30 Cote Time
6:45 News Car&lt;I'Van·

St01'1Q
Edge of Me"ht

to,oo

1. Store
6. Ruler of

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The Lutheran Altar Guild held Knight, David and Andy Karsch,their September meetin,c at the nik, Sheldon RoUib, Jlmmy Dodhome o( Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Other Stln, Billy Fr.cy, Juhllng McClung,
hostesses wer M·rs. Carrol Adame,, RJ.cKy .M tel, Don Brown, and .M.&amp;r·
Mrs. B. R. V"&amp;nce, Mrs. Herman vin Goetls.
Lay~ and Mrs William McFfl"
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Stoh'art atland. The meeting ()J)ened wUh tended u NationWide
Insurance
the group t-inging a hymn. Mrs. meeting last Thursday in Chartes•
Lawrenee Parsons gave a U'tk on ton at which time Mr Stewart re. flowers whiclt named the Clo.wers ceived a ten year pin, u an aaent
to use on the altar. Committees serving the company.
named for the next three months
Mr. aDd M.r1. 0. J. Bostic and
included Mrs. Plfi"sons, Mrs. Clyde" 1daugbteT, visited
reLatives
in
Chesapeake ever the week end.
BOY SCOUTS
.Mrs. Frank Reyn()lch and Mrs,
.Troop 25fl met last week at the A. P. Roush recently attended a
Ru:!e, · Mrs. Donald Brown, Mrs. Farm Women's Planning ConferPa·ul Schneider and
Mrs. Bob ence at Jackson's Mills.
1 La_y~e. Othen present were 'Mr"B.I
M1s. Mary West underwent med·
Wilham Powell, Mn~. Otto Grimm Leal care In C.har-les~on Jast week.
Mrs. Harry Layne and Mrs. HowCharles Hess of Detroit was ·a
ard Wagenhals.
recent busine~~s visitor bel'e.
.Mrs. Lls1 Williams and daUihler"
l&gt;f .a:ovaas, W. Ve.., vislted AU. and
\t:rs. R. J:S. Sayre recently.
Mrs. lcie Hla.ke 1.1 vwtloc rela- .
tiv.es in Colul;ll'bus. Oh.io.
J4ar'tiD Ohhna:er js an·
tion patient in l.:leveJa.nd c~:;..,
Mrs. W.il&lt;ta Brinker of·
Calif iB vlsitlng · relaUves here. ·
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart vl&amp;o
ited Mr. and Mrs. WAlJ.y Stewart
in Greenup, Ky. over" .the weekend.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lestec
vlsited relativea
in Canton
Sunday.

FRIDAY

...,..bleededwithGoodLuc:k Margarine,
maycmnaila amd ~ onions. Emu ..

Select your Christmas
G
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.NOW
Get Them
for Top Value Stamps -

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
ALTAR GUILD
.~ Jim Fry, Eddie Stein, Joe Me-~

WC HS-TV Channel 8

Search for Tomorrow
GuidinC Lig:bt

lade with flesla Bolna Breu

crabbed

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6'55 SiC!\ On
7:00 Todaty
9:00 Coffee 'Nme
10:00 Home
tl:09 Tic Tac Doul!b
1 ~: 30 It Could Be You
12:00 Camera GOc:t t ... £.choo1
12:30 Cur.renrt
1:30 Ti;nneSCLe E1nl£&gt;
2:00 :M!a1inee TheH"In•
3:00 Qu~en Fnr 11 ll:1y
3:45 Mtlcrn Rumafl{"Cii
1:00 Comedv Time
4:30 'My Litilt! Margie
fi:OO Aunt Dru
6:(f.l News Picturoe
6:15 Sports Eyo

IMamo: How to ploue)'OW' young""'"' Liv•

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. LOI AH8111S DOOCAtatll DoDald Bl.1rd, 11. pt bitteD 011. tba wrllt. be_,.. when be picked up tbat.
btqte be boldl. But 'the beqle d!do't do tbt bltlnJ'. Be c1alm.t it wu :Hn. Margety Gomez, 18, .OOW.
after ·be pt the Jaw ea her. Batrct Aid he toUD4 tbe Qomu pet ltubleu an4 lli'.eueleu IUld put tt
tn btl trude. Ill further allepl that Mrs. Gomez ran up, tried fD opeD the truck doort. and U
bet wrilta. 'l'h&amp;t wu the poblt &amp;t whieh DeWI wu tJl8dt.
( lnt~tmG«oaaa BondpMJtoaJ

PetSOh To Persvn

12:00 TooiiJbt -------~Jl :05 Late Show

Sien 011
Captain KantlttOO
r.-arry Moore
Arthur Godf-rey
strike it RICh

Mn, Clulriei·

• "A FEUfR COUlD DO ~! SHE'S A GODO ~
NIO ~S SV.W. G000 wa&lt; MAAGARJNE 5Ai:IDWICH£S.'

•

Grxy WU.Oo,

11 :00 New.&lt;r.

2:00 The Bit Payoff
2:30 Bob Crooby Show
3:00 Brighter Day

D~Ja~! c2~~~~ds
~R!bol
s.

IMIIlr Ill lfr. and

10:00 Your Esso Repor-ter
10:15 Sports Parade
10:25 WeathErman
10 :30 Righway 11
10:45 Fr.ank LPahy Show

11 :15 Weathercast

ll :20

My Friend Flkka

9:00 Tbe IJne Up

Ray Mllland Sbow
~ ~ The world Tut111
01ir Miss Broks
1:30 Houseparty

GOP 1poke~moen are publicly
the po.Uib!Uty that Stft&amp;tor Joseph McCarthy of Wlaconaln

llhl~IM

8,00

YeaJer.

10:25

Woul4 l'tiWftt c:h&amp;lnnan~hlp ot the Senate Investigation• committee
rtf' Klpubtioena Will wntrot ot the upper hou&amp;e tor the next aeallion.
th4Y pri'Y&amp;tely &amp;4mlt they art nenroua about the outlook.
·
1
t Altho. the MDator hu maintained a 1tudled alienee a\nce h1a
~ by lh• 8eaate and hu annow\Ced he will vote the atratght
Republle&amp;a ticket ill Novembtr, JOrnt obH"tnl 1: (piCt vigorous
lc.\iDD-IIr be ...Ia takes over the lnveaU,Itlnr rtoup. And, thty
t.b, "_, DUlin direct contuct with Mr. &amp;l~~enhower.
.

lnat ,U\tt

drea. Zanesvllle, were cuelfl re-

11:30
11:46
12:00
12:30
1:00

JfeC'.utftfY-(llt\NO!Df~Whlle

t~

Playhouse of Slars

I'

1..... L.'""'ter

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huber, re-

7:30

8 :30 Tennessee Erie Ford

81 N KY (a lrml little gu) uJtD lowl G.L.M.•)

&amp;lle.M of her d&amp;ulhter, Mn. Leonard Grimm
on Tunday
Mrt.
Grimm i,s reeoverlni from a reeeut
auto accident.

Brij'bter Day
~
Secn::l Storm
3:30 Edie uf Night
4.00 K~~:UP.'!t Kllr-h.-n
4:30 The Ea-rly Show
'3:10 Relrional RepQrter
·; 6:15 Dou~as EdWard!!

11 :00 Valiant Lady
lu: 15 Love of Llle

• OM TRm GRJbDL~Look tor a full-scale, 1tendllne Senate In·
or labor'"raekeleertng In New York C!ly which may give
tht ,pl&amp;Y·bY·PlaY 'llttalla or the blinding or Victor Rle11el, \11bor
coJumntat, by hired hood\uma.
Tht senate permanent lnveJtigaUcma subcommittee is taking a
ekl• look at the ao-c&amp;Jied ''paper )ocala" whleh have &amp;Uegedly been
Ht up by pm.pt.era.
Jotumy Dlo(U&amp;rdi&amp;, alto known u Johnny Dlo, held a.s one of the
l'lajor .lldPIOtl In th•JU'"' t'"-"· haa bten 'l.ccuaelt ot eate.bllahlng
IIHlh "dummy" unlo•I J i'" j •
)luch ot the prellm.lnary wor\ or the Senate prober11 has foeuaed
011. Dto'a &amp;etlvttlo lo the ~amatei-i" union In the New York City
.,.. wtth h11 objective being to gatn contN'JI of all trucking in the
Ntw Tork-NifW JerltY vicinity.
, On~ th• tqt1o11ve hearlnga get und~rw11.y, there 11 a •trong
fOUiblllty that not only uniOn. but man&amp;gement ftguru 1.11 weU will
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Peoples' Chobe

8:00

dD eojo,-

ters.
IMre. Opal sayre, Letart .... a

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THURSDAY

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Studies of C&lt;Jdet Ure

8 '00
8:ot;l
9:00
9:30
10:30

v~Uon

4

Artllur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
11 .'30 Seaftb fOrf 1·omor"t"OW
11 :45 Guidinf( l.Jght
12:00 Rav Mil!an-d Show
J
12:
. ...8 .the Wor'.d Turns
1:00 Our Miss'• Brook o;;
H·.HJsepar.tr
i :30
~;~
~~ , Show

10:30
11 :00
11 :15

7:30 Cruneh and Des

r

inquired about otflce space In the Senate Otllce
bulldtnr.
Bender'• reque.t for a preatllent ial appearance
probably Won't be the hut th.e President will
receive from GOP congre~Jaional Cl:tntHduto:!l In
the Aeld.
In Oregon, Mr. Eisenhower's ex ·lnler\or st .:re·
:; tary, Douglas McKay, Is reported running a
S.na._r hndar Joslng race agalllsl hla DemocraUc roe, Senator
1
Wayne Mone. Inumuch u MorsfJ 11 &amp; prime
UrJet fol' the RepubUcana t.hla year, there Is a strong likelihood
the PraldOJil may 100n announce an llppea.rance In the western
lt&amp;U bttore thl ballotlnr takes place.

9:30

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tnoucll to joia I

atand and iot':rvlq the FeiiOWtblp

1 Dinner .

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Mr•. Dellbert Dotlon bu beea.~ t own dancer. wOO muat
travel with ana eallen pertlelpl;tlnc,
at her home lo lower Muoo
t
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_
-..- .. -.ll reported to be lmproviDC at
thil time.
Mr. aad Mrs. Glenn Cutwrl.bt,
newly weds.
roturaed
their honeymoon an41 are .t home
"
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In thrir newly coaa:truetel boule
on Anderson ttreet.
Mr an4 Mh. C. T. BartDn are
In ·t he P1tt9burib area W. week
vl.aillnclwitb their eont and daqb-

Sten On
Captain Kan~:uoo
Gar"ry Moore

:!

elab JOt~ they,
tatUft fatJovall.

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., ·Oct, 4, 1~

Mn. Franlq 11 a IIJ"I!at-great aunt
Lou! danetr1 are apin offeri.DC
F•tivlol Srcbed.ule: 1 to S p. m.
of the new )(n. WJnmrenner.
ovcr·nigbt aecomodatJOJ'Ja to out-of !hap ISlql ImprOmptu daJX"lD&amp;

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FRIDAY
9:00

Satul'dlf·

6:30
7:00

6:45 News (\rava.l

The Wahama
White
Falcon
Marching nand under the dir'ec·
tion of Jame s E. Breen particip~t­
ed in the sixth annual Ohio Unl·
v:ersity Bnnd Day at Athens on
Saturday .
Tw enty-one bartds in addlllon to
Lhe Ohio Univcrsl'y Marthlngband
took part In lhe festivities at hal.f
lime. More than 1100 musicians
formed a. huEe OHJO and played
lhree ma·rcbes undu .t he direction
of Ci:.'rles Minelli or 'ohio U.
Marches played were Salutation
Hosls of Freedom, and Washing:
ton Post 1March. WJhama'a major-~
ettes led by Sally Prt;tKIU, captain,
performed for tbe spectators dur-

. fl .

~ot~~·~=i,. · .~otbe ~-WJ;...

. :e~r marrtace on

cently maried, have .lODe to .)owe
. keeplq in their hou&amp;e on l'ourth
Street Mr. Huber wa sreeem:tly ditobirged fro m.Holze• oftet bl!'illll
been in the oplmion at PhiliP.
Sporn.
.ijil
:Mr. aDd Mra. Jw I.Jah•and c:bll-

White Falcon

~p~e montl:J . $1 .

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8:00
8:00

111·30

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THUI{$DAY
du !r trt d irector".
8:55 Sl~ 0o
He announced! too, that dur\ng
7:00 Todo
the fall fo re~ flrf! seas«'n, which
9 :00 Coffee nme
stutcd on nrt. 1, no perso nsha11 lD:OO Home
,
set fire or elluse to be set on fire 1 11 :00 Tic Tit(- tough
any fo_res t lllnd, grass,
!ttubbl.e,
It eoutd b
~l"ush. tras h, debris or any other 12 ;00 Patson's ;t;u
y
· Inflammable
bl
hsub&amp;lance on etther I. l '-·'"
· ~, c urren 1
s own or 1 e property of anothL30 Tenneasee Ernle
er except between the hours li.:; l- 1 2· 00 11 .
ed by the rrMectors.
:
atqsee Th.eatre
1 3 O'l Q
Protectors in the Bend Area are•
:
U~l) For A Day
Lester Adkins, Crls 'Bumgat;-dner, : 3 :45 Modern Romances
J. B. Eden . Arnold li'OwJer, Ro- 4:00 Comedy Time
b7rt Hoff~m~n, 7dgar JO'hn9on, R.ay
4 :f.O My f.lttle Manrte
Rtckard, Rayford Roush, ' n. M. S:OO Aunt Dru Show
Wea~er, Russell Capehart. and c . 8:00 News "ctura
R. Gill.
6:25 Sport 5 Eye
8:25 Let Paul and M~ ~or4
6:30 The Dinah Sbore Show

~bUQed ~ery
~eept Sunday by The Ohlo ValleJ
~tJncl, Inc., 1 110 llecharue St. Pomeroy 0. Busineu ofrJC-A

!-bone 398, editorial oUice phoW

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W w e r.e&lt;"enl auto accident.
WtlterD ttJ~· of ,quare d&amp;ndna:

Mr1 Grace Hoffman
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l~ase_d by. A A. Smith of Buffalo,

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tbUo .W ad\&gt;erlillal reprsentJ.tt\'tl, Bott.n&amp;H-Kimball, !De..
KJ Lextr.gton AYe., New York City, 16, ~ Y.
kubscrlptlo~t rat•: DeliYery by carr~er w~,.re naUabJe 30 cent 8
" ' weet: one year lit advao.ee at The Da il ; St!ntinel office . $.15.60:
.U: _month11. $7.80; three months, $3 .90 By n1otor route wbere
~nllahle: one rnt.Dth, $1. By 'rnail one J.Par $8; s•.1 monlhs, $42ft
~"f:J PDonlh!l,

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Marching Bond
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lMI&lt;Ine '- Ike lot Aid

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Speclal to Ceutral Preu A8sodation
ASHINOTON ~ PGlillcal lnaldera report that President Eisl!'n•
bower tch.edu1ed 1111 Oct. I t'!ampalgn lili"'eech In Cleve land
~ter recelvlna: an urgeitt plea from Senator Geor~;e Bender who lit
actnr
\lphll! re-eleCtion battle agatn•t Demonallc Gov. Jo'rank
IA'-*he.
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'and he appealed to the White Hou11e polilkal command to have Ike
per.10nally visit Ohio In an ea'ort to I:Alt the

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Some indlcatlon of the confidence ot Lauache
that he can unseat Bender Is eviden ced by t'il-

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plana to move his turnlly to Wa.!!hington and ha.¥

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of"&amp;dllt ortly &amp;bout lhrel lnchea lona:. ( ~
1&amp;1 priM II oM Of Ole ''ptna c:on1.. Alh- whi&lt;::h
loilkl Ulttl a IWim'mlhl pine cont &amp;live, and wheq
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tht RoblniOft Crum. laland - Juan Fernandez--otr the c oa~t of Chile.
It hU b-.n ldentl.lltd as on~ of a hlthertOJ u11k ~1uWJl s)wC'Ie!l -the
lint to be oau(ht oull\de the troplcul l'uclfte w~~oter11 . Smlth..Wn!ULl
U IN'&amp;Jf'lll lllco the man d1o cu up.ht a. 20· 1n rh trout.

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Hlgi}way Patrol

9:00

Lux Tlleat"er

lO:OO You :let Your tJte10:30 Drkgaet'"
l)(()(J Ntllh

9:30

Heactinel

Prees Box.

11 :30 Fareign Intr~e

Secret

3: 15

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Climax
Playhouse 90.

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rub Scoul!J will have a Pack mPetlng In th Sacr.ed it'eart Auditor·
ium at 8 pm Thursday. according
to announcement m"l.de today .

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IT'S NOT

7:00 Jim Buwte

7:30 Man Behind' the Bad ge

11:00 New.s and Weather
11:10 Sporta

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Mystery Theatre

IU5 Mystery.t 'l'beatr"e

Sl&amp;n Off

12JO Sign

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B. Utchfleld Tbursday.

AXYDL8A.A:21.
II LONOFELI.oO\t',.
One htter limply atude for anothtr. tn
example A It w.t4
tor lk thret L'a. X tor \he lwo O'a, eW, ~ lfrtt.ere. •PM"
\rophltl, the )tnfth and form.atlOft of . .
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ley spent Sat. evening with Mrs.
Bertha Cl'ark.
Mr. and Mn1. Paul Harris of
MlneravU~ were calling o.n. Mrs.
· Roth Goodnita Sunday, ·
~u~dy Reynold!: left

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will meet
next week at ·yatlterfne Reynolds'.
Patly Kina: of Henderson 1s
&amp;peJJding 8 [VW days wifh her sl&amp;tef, .lfta, Oitherine RIYDQlds.
l4"1'&amp; Lud.Ue King, M.lss Agnes
Rousb and Miss Julia
Edward&amp;
left $itt. morning l'or St. Paul,
to visit Eddie &amp;iwartJs, who ls
ployed there. They returned SUR·
daY evenlng.
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!Mr. and 'Mfll, Rl.chard , Oldiker
and ~hildrtn were visUtP, Mr.
, ., . and MtJ. Perry Oldaker.
Mrs. Charlie Lievlni called
Mrli. Marion Roush and daushters
M111. ~renee Clark vlalted her •

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Washtl'lt\Ob Ul'llventty juntor,
111 ~hewn to~ out tor a j~t
ftjfhttr sWOOp
An'drewe A,lr
Fo1..:e Baae, M ., U reward tor
bll'ln" the flnrt lirl •tr ca~t 01'

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btu:n ,._ Sht,nlhi.1. &amp;tknded the
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SALES-PAINT- SERJIICE- ROOFING ·
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PhOite 1!611-X

di.Uihtef Mn. LOts I.Jeviq ?don-

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Kint. Catherine ·Rtyn.oldl and

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Mrs. Theresa Obllpeer waa a ·

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ONE CENI ·DOWN!
As Little ~s W,OO per month

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ord were
calling on Mr. and Mrs Jack Orci.
M-rs. lklnnle Baird and son. of J
Cresbire were calUng on Mn. F •

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Mrs. Colla Obling.er remal111 the

EXPERTS
j Call Us For
A FR~E ESTIMATE

4t.ThPOW

!Mrs Theresa Ohlinger bad u
&amp;uests. Sundsy, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy.t
Clark of GaiUpolhh
Mrs. Ted
Swarttz and family, Mn. Fan~e
Weaver .and ldra.liel\l.bl Clat~ aDd

same.

FOR
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11 :00 News and w'ea~ber

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Kr. and Mrs. Raymond · Roush
and dau-hters wa-e
week end
guests af M·r and Mrs. Cecil MaroUn.

LATE

8:00 PoJka 'l'tme

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TOO

8:00 Treasure Hui1l

8:30 The Vise

Pure all veptablt ahorttnlng. . .

ObUnaer.

( .4 Few Nice Dttyt
Still Remain)

fl:3"0 Rio. Tin Tin

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8:110 We-ather
4!1:10 Sports
fl:t:s John paJy

4:00 Two-Gun Plllyb.cllS"'

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Tho5e calling on Mr. and Mn.
Lawrence Clark and famll.v sun ..
day were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Fetty 1
and .sons. Mr. aDd Mrs. Gerall
Clark lnd family.
Mr and Mrs. Dallas Gibbs and ,•
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and ·Mrs. Raymond Roush.
Mr. and Mn1. Ervin Gibbs
Hartlo~d were vis lUna: Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weaver and daugbtera
Sunday.
Mrs. Orland Larue and son 'If
Nitro were Sunday guests of Mr.
and MrJ. Leo CJar bbd Mn. Cora

W. MAIN ST.

soo MiCitoy MouSe

2:0D Artetod"()On Film Festlvsl

HaH

SLICED BICOI .
FISH' ST.S ..

BROAD RUN

SIMON'S MARKET
PoMEROY

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1::tu Feminh!e Touch

many &amp;&amp;yu•

31b69c

12,00 Film &amp; Fancy
uo F-eminioo Touch
Film Festival
HJO Two gun Pl.ayhouse

12:00. Fi-bn II: Fan-cy

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FRIDAY

Il:l19 Sitn Oil

the

11. Tale

12:00 Tonight

Small 10 to 12 pound alze Roalll. Coolcslo a tender, mellow soadneu.

PORK LIVER

I I :30 Foreign IntTigne

T'.oe Latt Sbow

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Shop- $ave ·• Simons

1l :20 Prcs.s Box

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Lloyd'e
Rer·
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#7. Group
qt
Boy
Scout•
28. Rutne

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10:00 Truth or Consl•:;ucnres
IO:[Hl Life of Riley
10,30 Walter Winrhl.'ll Shii\v
11:00 News

10;.30 Palace Playhou!le

In

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iiWell 'CIIU8 GOOD LUO: Margarine taatft
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Katie's Kitchen
The Early Show
Art IJnkletter" &amp;: the Yi7

DlW1glas

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6:30 Cote Time
6:45 News Car&lt;I'Van·

St01'1Q
Edge of Me"ht

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6. Ruler of

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The Lutheran Altar Guild held Knight, David and Andy Karsch,their September meetin,c at the nik, Sheldon RoUib, Jlmmy Dodhome o( Mrs. Lloyd Roush. Other Stln, Billy Fr.cy, Juhllng McClung,
hostesses wer M·rs. Carrol Adame,, RJ.cKy .M tel, Don Brown, and .M.&amp;r·
Mrs. B. R. V"&amp;nce, Mrs. Herman vin Goetls.
Lay~ and Mrs William McFfl"
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Stoh'art atland. The meeting ()J)ened wUh tended u NationWide
Insurance
the group t-inging a hymn. Mrs. meeting last Thursday in Chartes•
Lawrenee Parsons gave a U'tk on ton at which time Mr Stewart re. flowers whiclt named the Clo.wers ceived a ten year pin, u an aaent
to use on the altar. Committees serving the company.
named for the next three months
Mr. aDd M.r1. 0. J. Bostic and
included Mrs. Plfi"sons, Mrs. Clyde" 1daugbteT, visited
reLatives
in
Chesapeake ever the week end.
BOY SCOUTS
.Mrs. Frank Reyn()lch and Mrs,
.Troop 25fl met last week at the A. P. Roush recently attended a
Ru:!e, · Mrs. Donald Brown, Mrs. Farm Women's Planning ConferPa·ul Schneider and
Mrs. Bob ence at Jackson's Mills.
1 La_y~e. Othen present were 'Mr"B.I
M1s. Mary West underwent med·
Wilham Powell, Mn~. Otto Grimm Leal care In C.har-les~on Jast week.
Mrs. Harry Layne and Mrs. HowCharles Hess of Detroit was ·a
ard Wagenhals.
recent busine~~s visitor bel'e.
.Mrs. Lls1 Williams and daUihler"
l&gt;f .a:ovaas, W. Ve.., vislted AU. and
\t:rs. R. J:S. Sayre recently.
Mrs. lcie Hla.ke 1.1 vwtloc rela- .
tiv.es in Colul;ll'bus. Oh.io.
J4ar'tiD Ohhna:er js an·
tion patient in l.:leveJa.nd c~:;..,
Mrs. W.il&lt;ta Brinker of·
Calif iB vlsitlng · relaUves here. ·
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stewart vl&amp;o
ited Mr. and Mrs. WAlJ.y Stewart
in Greenup, Ky. over" .the weekend.
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Lestec
vlsited relativea
in Canton
Sunday.

FRIDAY

...,..bleededwithGoodLuc:k Margarine,
maycmnaila amd ~ onions. Emu ..

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G
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ALTAR GUILD
.~ Jim Fry, Eddie Stein, Joe Me-~

WC HS-TV Channel 8

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GuidinC Lig:bt

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7:00 Todaty
9:00 Coffee 'Nme
10:00 Home
tl:09 Tic Tac Doul!b
1 ~: 30 It Could Be You
12:00 Camera GOc:t t ... £.choo1
12:30 Cur.renrt
1:30 Ti;nneSCLe E1nl£&gt;
2:00 :M!a1inee TheH"In•
3:00 Qu~en Fnr 11 ll:1y
3:45 Mtlcrn Rumafl{"Cii
1:00 Comedv Time
4:30 'My Litilt! Margie
fi:OO Aunt Dru
6:(f.l News Picturoe
6:15 Sports Eyo

IMamo: How to ploue)'OW' young""'"' Liv•

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btqte be boldl. But 'the beqle d!do't do tbt bltlnJ'. Be c1alm.t it wu :Hn. Margety Gomez, 18, .OOW.
after ·be pt the Jaw ea her. Batrct Aid he toUD4 tbe Qomu pet ltubleu an4 lli'.eueleu IUld put tt
tn btl trude. Ill further allepl that Mrs. Gomez ran up, tried fD opeD the truck doort. and U
bet wrilta. 'l'h&amp;t wu the poblt &amp;t whieh DeWI wu tJl8dt.
( lnt~tmG«oaaa BondpMJtoaJ

PetSOh To Persvn

12:00 TooiiJbt -------~Jl :05 Late Show

Sien 011
Captain KantlttOO
r.-arry Moore
Arthur Godf-rey
strike it RICh

Mn, Clulriei·

• "A FEUfR COUlD DO ~! SHE'S A GODO ~
NIO ~S SV.W. G000 wa&lt; MAAGARJNE 5Ai:IDWICH£S.'

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11 :00 New.&lt;r.

2:00 The Bit Payoff
2:30 Bob Crooby Show
3:00 Brighter Day

D~Ja~! c2~~~~ds
~R!bol
s.

IMIIlr Ill lfr. and

10:00 Your Esso Repor-ter
10:15 Sports Parade
10:25 WeathErman
10 :30 Righway 11
10:45 Fr.ank LPahy Show

11 :15 Weathercast

ll :20

My Friend Flkka

9:00 Tbe IJne Up

Ray Mllland Sbow
~ ~ The world Tut111
01ir Miss Broks
1:30 Houseparty

GOP 1poke~moen are publicly
the po.Uib!Uty that Stft&amp;tor Joseph McCarthy of Wlaconaln

llhl~IM

8,00

YeaJer.

10:25

Woul4 l'tiWftt c:h&amp;lnnan~hlp ot the Senate Investigation• committee
rtf' Klpubtioena Will wntrot ot the upper hou&amp;e tor the next aeallion.
th4Y pri'Y&amp;tely &amp;4mlt they art nenroua about the outlook.
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t Altho. the MDator hu maintained a 1tudled alienee a\nce h1a
~ by lh• 8eaate and hu annow\Ced he will vote the atratght
Republle&amp;a ticket ill Novembtr, JOrnt obH"tnl 1: (piCt vigorous
lc.\iDD-IIr be ...Ia takes over the lnveaU,Itlnr rtoup. And, thty
t.b, "_, DUlin direct contuct with Mr. &amp;l~~enhower.
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drea. Zanesvllle, were cuelfl re-

11:30
11:46
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12:30
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JfeC'.utftfY-(llt\NO!Df~Whlle

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Playhouse of Slars

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huber, re-

7:30

8 :30 Tennessee Erie Ford

81 N KY (a lrml little gu) uJtD lowl G.L.M.•)

&amp;lle.M of her d&amp;ulhter, Mn. Leonard Grimm
on Tunday
Mrt.
Grimm i,s reeoverlni from a reeeut
auto accident.

Brij'bter Day
~
Secn::l Storm
3:30 Edie uf Night
4.00 K~~:UP.'!t Kllr-h.-n
4:30 The Ea-rly Show
'3:10 Relrional RepQrter
·; 6:15 Dou~as EdWard!!

11 :00 Valiant Lady
lu: 15 Love of Llle

• OM TRm GRJbDL~Look tor a full-scale, 1tendllne Senate In·
or labor'"raekeleertng In New York C!ly which may give
tht ,pl&amp;Y·bY·PlaY 'llttalla or the blinding or Victor Rle11el, \11bor
coJumntat, by hired hood\uma.
Tht senate permanent lnveJtigaUcma subcommittee is taking a
ekl• look at the ao-c&amp;Jied ''paper )ocala" whleh have &amp;Uegedly been
Ht up by pm.pt.era.
Jotumy Dlo(U&amp;rdi&amp;, alto known u Johnny Dlo, held a.s one of the
l'lajor .lldPIOtl In th•JU'"' t'"-"· haa bten 'l.ccuaelt ot eate.bllahlng
IIHlh "dummy" unlo•I J i'" j •
)luch ot the prellm.lnary wor\ or the Senate prober11 has foeuaed
011. Dto'a &amp;etlvttlo lo the ~amatei-i" union In the New York City
.,.. wtth h11 objective being to gatn contN'JI of all trucking in the
Ntw Tork-NifW JerltY vicinity.
, On~ th• tqt1o11ve hearlnga get und~rw11.y, there 11 a •trong
fOUiblllty that not only uniOn. but man&amp;gement ftguru 1.11 weU will
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8 '00
8:ot;l
9:00
9:30
10:30

v~Uon

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Artllur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
Love of Life
11 .'30 Seaftb fOrf 1·omor"t"OW
11 :45 Guidinf( l.Jght
12:00 Rav Mil!an-d Show
J
12:
. ...8 .the Wor'.d Turns
1:00 Our Miss'• Brook o;;
H·.HJsepar.tr
i :30
~;~
~~ , Show

10:30
11 :00
11 :15

7:30 Cruneh and Des

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inquired about otflce space In the Senate Otllce
bulldtnr.
Bender'• reque.t for a preatllent ial appearance
probably Won't be the hut th.e President will
receive from GOP congre~Jaional Cl:tntHduto:!l In
the Aeld.
In Oregon, Mr. Eisenhower's ex ·lnler\or st .:re·
:; tary, Douglas McKay, Is reported running a
S.na._r hndar Joslng race agalllsl hla DemocraUc roe, Senator
1
Wayne Mone. Inumuch u MorsfJ 11 &amp; prime
UrJet fol' the RepubUcana t.hla year, there Is a strong likelihood
the PraldOJil may 100n announce an llppea.rance In the western
lt&amp;U bttore thl ballotlnr takes place.

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atand and iot':rvlq the FeiiOWtblp

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travel with ana eallen pertlelpl;tlnc,
at her home lo lower Muoo
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thil time.
Mr. aad Mrs. Glenn Cutwrl.bt,
newly weds.
roturaed
their honeymoon an41 are .t home
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In thrir newly coaa:truetel boule
on Anderson ttreet.
Mr an4 Mh. C. T. BartDn are
In ·t he P1tt9burib area W. week
vl.aillnclwitb their eont and daqb-

Sten On
Captain Kan~:uoo
Gar"ry Moore

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tatUft fatJovall.

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Mn. Franlq 11 a IIJ"I!at-great aunt
Lou! danetr1 are apin offeri.DC
F•tivlol Srcbed.ule: 1 to S p. m.
of the new )(n. WJnmrenner.
ovcr·nigbt aecomodatJOJ'Ja to out-of !hap ISlql ImprOmptu daJX"lD&amp;

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9:00

Satul'dlf·

6:30
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6:45 News (\rava.l

The Wahama
White
Falcon
Marching nand under the dir'ec·
tion of Jame s E. Breen particip~t­
ed in the sixth annual Ohio Unl·
v:ersity Bnnd Day at Athens on
Saturday .
Tw enty-one bartds in addlllon to
Lhe Ohio Univcrsl'y Marthlngband
took part In lhe festivities at hal.f
lime. More than 1100 musicians
formed a. huEe OHJO and played
lhree ma·rcbes undu .t he direction
of Ci:.'rles Minelli or 'ohio U.
Marches played were Salutation
Hosls of Freedom, and Washing:
ton Post 1March. WJhama'a major-~
ettes led by Sally Prt;tKIU, captain,
performed for tbe spectators dur-

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cently maried, have .lODe to .)owe
. keeplq in their hou&amp;e on l'ourth
Street Mr. Huber wa sreeem:tly ditobirged fro m.Holze• oftet bl!'illll
been in the oplmion at PhiliP.
Sporn.
.ijil
:Mr. aDd Mra. Jw I.Jah•and c:bll-

White Falcon

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du !r trt d irector".
8:55 Sl~ 0o
He announced! too, that dur\ng
7:00 Todo
the fall fo re~ flrf! seas«'n, which
9 :00 Coffee nme
stutcd on nrt. 1, no perso nsha11 lD:OO Home
,
set fire or elluse to be set on fire 1 11 :00 Tic Tit(- tough
any fo_res t lllnd, grass,
!ttubbl.e,
It eoutd b
~l"ush. tras h, debris or any other 12 ;00 Patson's ;t;u
y
· Inflammable
bl
hsub&amp;lance on etther I. l '-·'"
· ~, c urren 1
s own or 1 e property of anothL30 Tenneasee Ernle
er except between the hours li.:; l- 1 2· 00 11 .
ed by the rrMectors.
:
atqsee Th.eatre
1 3 O'l Q
Protectors in the Bend Area are•
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U~l) For A Day
Lester Adkins, Crls 'Bumgat;-dner, : 3 :45 Modern Romances
J. B. Eden . Arnold li'OwJer, Ro- 4:00 Comedy Time
b7rt Hoff~m~n, 7dgar JO'hn9on, R.ay
4 :f.O My f.lttle Manrte
Rtckard, Rayford Roush, ' n. M. S:OO Aunt Dru Show
Wea~er, Russell Capehart. and c . 8:00 News "ctura
R. Gill.
6:25 Sport 5 Eye
8:25 Let Paul and M~ ~or4
6:30 The Dinah Sbore Show

~bUQed ~ery
~eept Sunday by The Ohlo ValleJ
~tJncl, Inc., 1 110 llecharue St. Pomeroy 0. Busineu ofrJC-A

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W w e r.e&lt;"enl auto accident.
WtlterD ttJ~· of ,quare d&amp;ndna:

Mr1 Grace Hoffman
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HE SAYS SHE Bit HIM FOR TAKING HER DOO••

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to yop lhlj weeki at tradiUODally t.OW, .._OW, J!8-ICF.S. Fill
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CENT~1 at t:. Capi!OI ,8~ ICiwl ..tou) IJid IOU Third
Avenue . (l)llllllbl&amp;lpll)? ll~uUtaJ ltores wllh beautlfaf No-

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Chi~ftains

Byrd, Lynn

THUI8D4 Y &amp; FRIDAY
L ·-•· O'Brien
Wo~lt. 8..-nnan
"GLORY"

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showed

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Anderson painted out th~t when1
ever Kh.,as:t.eW.ski could get a colliJlle season.
day&amp; rest during the season the
1\ftn waK relieved.
Up front, Dave RJ.berts, who 1
.,
w,a!'l a second te,.m Ali-SEO selec'I'he trainer said the on'nt time tion la st ye~tr at guard. is the top 1
th.e pain feally got bacj WiLli wh.cn man, nnd r&amp;ptwt~ £Tom Logan say
Ted' aggravated it in Chicago and th.al last week in the serond half
Brooklyn. On the ro11.d trips he he mnde 50 per cent or his team's
~idri'•t play the last 11 games.
tackles.

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COV.IOY &amp; THI SINORITA
-ALSOJoMny

whlle lanky Gene Morogan

is thtoir "T" quarterback, and

-ALSOHock P'IIMCt&gt;
Barbara luah
"'(ISI q,. ~1111"

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GUARANTEED
TOP

DICK ATHEY, former Waham:&gt; High School football star, is
now playing end for the *'""hall College Thundering Herd.
He is a senior at the Huntington school and is playing his
third seoson with the M..-.11,all team. Athey is the S&lt;ln ot Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Athey ofNew Haven.
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1Jis l"or
high Mar~·ha
~(·liool lldayColleg!:!'S
s nnd a
star gen!l
1'hundf'ring Herd i ~ Dic,k Athey ,
son of Mr ami ~f••s Clayton Athey
of New llaven .
Alhl'ly. a st• ninr at Jl.lllrshall . i~ be
ginning hi s third sea~on as a mem·
b1•r uf tlw · 1\hrshllll football squad
ancl i~ l11glv thought of d.round the

seven

pound7,"'thlrt;;;!un~'ll

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blg ''j.{" in it -- "if J. don't feel
beotter next f'PI'ing than I do now."

Middleport
iR their la ~ t two
games hA\'e shDWed plenty of nbil·
ity to move the ball until they get
Now in New YorJ;; for a ~etin!il inside the oppo.nenb. 20 yard line,
of player representatives, Klu i! and then they have bogged down .
due for diathermy twice a week mostly b.ecnu.s_e nf fumbles arid
to go with his rest as soon a~ he mistakes.
t'eturn.s to Cincinnati.
MeDon11.ld has worked hard on
Trlll1ler A:11dersonseld

Hours 8 to 5:3..'PM

Eveo. By Appointment

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il~~t~
'jl,
Athey is the third so
th'e~:
nKs·,
Athey!l t 6 play foot.b.aiJ at
ugh tOrt:
.d:
first. one to play colle\if11.e baU.
His two older brothers, Gent~ an~
-----~-Hurry, formerly starred for Well!!·
bj.lril'. w Va. teams pr'ior to Ulf'
family'• n10ttlng t-o New Htlv.en
M"I(Anwncun Conferene~ · •~ an \91th the con!itl'uctf.on or the Philip
•lllt ~tantl!n g ~&gt;nil
• 1r I .._ , Sporp Plnnt where Gene and Mr
All huugh liglU m size as co1leglt . Athey are employed.
ends go. Athey •hos earn'ed a pta"~
.
in the- e~)nt"gi!fle ranks as, liP ce
. Prior to th beginnll'ijl" of the preJent fo?tba\1 ~eason. Dick WU.: ~en
throu gh hi~ grent deter~!~·t
and lHU!rf'Ssi vl•ne!IB . .J\e , '*Liif~ tloned m presa releat!f! conctt~m&amp;
ATHENS 0. UP - OhW Unlhut 175 pounds.
.
·~11 .outsatndin• players in Uie Hld- vl!~b' ·~i' t:o keep Its par;aing
llurinJt his school dtya 1\~~h . Afolericu~ Conference as a fitst' ·aam.e ~ · td sn.urr as they aet
nw fli!!h Sehoul, Athej' pl~4i(l, .
fate end.
_. felld~ f6r Slt\lrt:l\ly's game With
yenr ~ of funl'h!lll and· &gt;ka~· ~
· Jn. (l')ot_baU and tn life follOwing Xavii!t it' Clntintlatl.
1luring those y!· arll wi!·h t~t' - _ - " hi• jra&lt;kJation rtext sprlnil, it's, a
'11M aoboatc were near the top
lion of hi ~ !ien inr year when
clncli that,l&gt;~k Athey will be illV· !sa , U:td•Aumn®an Conference pass.pluyt&gt;d halfhad~ on oriense. He wu In&amp; I~ all th•t he hts, Hf's alwAys ing. la&amp;t year, with . quarterback
~till nt an t•nd on dt~fen.Se. He also d~ne · It that way, meet1n1 hard
- Don M~rDrlde 001npleUn11 M per
put'llt't puh•d in bll!kttball In hlsh work wtp. an e&amp;JerneSB allf;l a~ eent of hltt throws,
I ~ choul.
. .1fe&amp;s1~ene•• tbM aeta th. joti I
.
.
On1• of the rastesfl men on tbe I dODe.
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Marshall $q und, Athey
makes
One can be .life to bet, tbo· t~t 111 ~lea In hie fit-Q game of thi!
good us(' of his spec~ irl t)!e spdnl tboae t\910 1011.1 Will ~ kl~ktQ.-1· telf!Df and waa out al action In
whP-n he is a member of the y:!tr. footboll, around Ute ~t )'lid ~ ~~ 'J._:o:ledo eontest with an injured
shall trafk tenm.
·
~s Jl;OUlbl~. That R the way knee. If~ bopea to .be l'eady f.or
Always 11n above 1 average stud- h_!if po!.-.~11 want lt.
~'~ll::.:~l.~~· hOwever.
t'n t in the &lt;&gt;lassrornn, Athey ill teo
nwrnlll'red bv bls former teachi'N
~~~ hr\ng a gOOd ali around student

tumblers

l~tader ,

let os~

Uit&gt; st a rl i n~~: to college h~ _pas ,been,

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llu' lift• of the likel.ble Marshall
Collt'~f' &lt;tar in as much as his wlfe
gnw hil'th tu a son, their S('rond,
on Tilt•sduy night at St Joseph's
tl ~&gt;~ rlllat
ParkeNJbUrJI!.
II•· 1, marrl~d to his high Rrh.CJol

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tipukd in tho Greenbrier Mit \tat)'
Sdi!Hll and Mlrtholl Coegc Fresh... ,
11l.'IJ1 )(ilme in Lewl_
tburg, W. va., '
1 1111 1:1:-t Saturda.)l.
( PL1ving for the Grr-~nbri ~ r t ~ tml
I wa~ lil•ti ne Staats, tormer Wahama
l ·'lnr, while playing for thl' ~hl'S~
:ill tl'am wa~ Bob' Wilson, former ·
' l'•lnwroy hal~k.
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ill"{·;• wPrr Mr. and Mr~ .
Hanj
Staat~ of Lotart Rural R'loute . The
ganw .-.nded in a 1·7 tie.

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TONIGHT

Chi~ftains

Byrd, Lynn

THUI8D4 Y &amp; FRIDAY
L ·-•· O'Brien
Wo~lt. 8..-nnan
"GLORY"

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Anderson painted out th~t when1
ever Kh.,as:t.eW.ski could get a colliJlle season.
day&amp; rest during the season the
1\ftn waK relieved.
Up front, Dave RJ.berts, who 1
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w,a!'l a second te,.m Ali-SEO selec'I'he trainer said the on'nt time tion la st ye~tr at guard. is the top 1
th.e pain feally got bacj WiLli wh.cn man, nnd r&amp;ptwt~ £Tom Logan say
Ted' aggravated it in Chicago and th.al last week in the serond half
Brooklyn. On the ro11.d trips he he mnde 50 per cent or his team's
~idri'•t play the last 11 games.
tackles.

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COV.IOY &amp; THI SINORITA
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is thtoir "T" quarterback, and

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Barbara luah
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DICK ATHEY, former Waham:&gt; High School football star, is
now playing end for the *'""hall College Thundering Herd.
He is a senior at the Huntington school and is playing his
third seoson with the M..-.11,all team. Athey is the S&lt;ln ot Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Athey ofNew Haven.
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star gen!l
1'hundf'ring Herd i ~ Dic,k Athey ,
son of Mr ami ~f••s Clayton Athey
of New llaven .
Alhl'ly. a st• ninr at Jl.lllrshall . i~ be
ginning hi s third sea~on as a mem·
b1•r uf tlw · 1\hrshllll football squad
ancl i~ l11glv thought of d.round the

seven

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beotter next f'PI'ing than I do now."

Middleport
iR their la ~ t two
games hA\'e shDWed plenty of nbil·
ity to move the ball until they get
Now in New YorJ;; for a ~etin!il inside the oppo.nenb. 20 yard line,
of player representatives, Klu i! and then they have bogged down .
due for diathermy twice a week mostly b.ecnu.s_e nf fumbles arid
to go with his rest as soon a~ he mistakes.
t'eturn.s to Cincinnati.
MeDon11.ld has worked hard on
Trlll1ler A:11dersonseld

Hours 8 to 5:3..'PM

Eveo. By Appointment

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'jl,
Athey is the third so
th'e~:
nKs·,
Athey!l t 6 play foot.b.aiJ at
ugh tOrt:
.d:
first. one to play colle\if11.e baU.
His two older brothers, Gent~ an~
-----~-Hurry, formerly starred for Well!!·
bj.lril'. w Va. teams pr'ior to Ulf'
family'• n10ttlng t-o New Htlv.en
M"I(Anwncun Conferene~ · •~ an \91th the con!itl'uctf.on or the Philip
•lllt ~tantl!n g ~&gt;nil
• 1r I .._ , Sporp Plnnt where Gene and Mr
All huugh liglU m size as co1leglt . Athey are employed.
ends go. Athey •hos earn'ed a pta"~
.
in the- e~)nt"gi!fle ranks as, liP ce
. Prior to th beginnll'ijl" of the preJent fo?tba\1 ~eason. Dick WU.: ~en
throu gh hi~ grent deter~!~·t
and lHU!rf'Ssi vl•ne!IB . .J\e , '*Liif~ tloned m presa releat!f! conctt~m&amp;
ATHENS 0. UP - OhW Unlhut 175 pounds.
.
·~11 .outsatndin• players in Uie Hld- vl!~b' ·~i' t:o keep Its par;aing
llurinJt his school dtya 1\~~h . Afolericu~ Conference as a fitst' ·aam.e ~ · td sn.urr as they aet
nw fli!!h Sehoul, Athej' pl~4i(l, .
fate end.
_. felld~ f6r Slt\lrt:l\ly's game With
yenr ~ of funl'h!lll and· &gt;ka~· ~
· Jn. (l')ot_baU and tn life follOwing Xavii!t it' Clntintlatl.
1luring those y!· arll wi!·h t~t' - _ - " hi• jra&lt;kJation rtext sprlnil, it's, a
'11M aoboatc were near the top
lion of hi ~ !ien inr year when
clncli that,l&gt;~k Athey will be illV· !sa , U:td•Aumn®an Conference pass.pluyt&gt;d halfhad~ on oriense. He wu In&amp; I~ all th•t he hts, Hf's alwAys ing. la&amp;t year, with . quarterback
~till nt an t•nd on dt~fen.Se. He also d~ne · It that way, meet1n1 hard
- Don M~rDrlde 001npleUn11 M per
put'llt't puh•d in bll!kttball In hlsh work wtp. an e&amp;JerneSB allf;l a~ eent of hltt throws,
I ~ choul.
. .1fe&amp;s1~ene•• tbM aeta th. joti I
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On1• of the rastesfl men on tbe I dODe.
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Marshall $q und, Athey
makes
One can be .life to bet, tbo· t~t 111 ~lea In hie fit-Q game of thi!
good us(' of his spec~ irl t)!e spdnl tboae t\910 1011.1 Will ~ kl~ktQ.-1· telf!Df and waa out al action In
whP-n he is a member of the y:!tr. footboll, around Ute ~t )'lid ~ ~~ 'J._:o:ledo eontest with an injured
shall trafk tenm.
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~s Jl;OUlbl~. That R the way knee. If~ bopea to .be l'eady f.or
Always 11n above 1 average stud- h_!if po!.-.~11 want lt.
~'~ll::.:~l.~~· hOwever.
t'n t in the &lt;&gt;lassrornn, Athey ill teo
nwrnlll'red bv bls former teachi'N
~~~ hr\ng a gOOd ali around student

tumblers

l~tader ,

let os~

Uit&gt; st a rl i n~~: to college h~ _pas ,been,

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llu' lift• of the likel.ble Marshall
Collt'~f' &lt;tar in as much as his wlfe
gnw hil'th tu a son, their S('rond,
on Tilt•sduy night at St Joseph's
tl ~&gt;~ rlllat
ParkeNJbUrJI!.
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tipukd in tho Greenbrier Mit \tat)'
Sdi!Hll and Mlrtholl Coegc Fresh... ,
11l.'IJ1 )(ilme in Lewl_
tburg, W. va., '
1 1111 1:1:-t Saturda.)l.
( PL1ving for the Grr-~nbri ~ r t ~ tml
I wa~ lil•ti ne Staats, tormer Wahama
l ·'lnr, while playing for thl' ~hl'S~
:ill tl'am wa~ Bob' Wilson, former ·
' l'•lnwroy hal~k.
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ill"{·;• wPrr Mr. and Mr~ .
Hanj
Staat~ of Lotart Rural R'loute . The
ganw .-.nded in a 1·7 tie.

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All meal, leu, GUARANTEED TENDER!

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the former Jn&lt;:kle
Ho11 ,h ·or Graham Station. Th.elr
fil·~t ~ nn is named IU&lt;:haM DuUI•
bi , Ttw newct&gt;mer, who weighed,

FOLLGWTHE
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JUNGLI MOON M...
COMIDy ond CARTOON

1.00
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bottles

Strait, Ben iucklea

and Jim St. Clair gt,·e the Chiefs
three of the tastl'st badcs In the

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S~ne month for 25 eenta'

Larwen, a riJbt bander who thiJlb
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MnJ.
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Doily Sefll!nel, Pometoy-Middl.l!po;1, 0'., M 4,· 1~6-7

Lane• 1..t oprlnf noted up thiDa which hu tOYed him It hit
hi&gt; auto, • norlda polo I not at...,. laltDt lalenl
aoml' few boul'l
a~r tnlaini
Mad Ann Trouble
turfew. It eould havt been .81&amp; Don ctmt up «ith the
rurlqup .out of the BroWDa oae-. In 18D8 aad- wu abo
Gulf of· llako, 101 Into blo erea. lllnod from Ballltoort
th! will- ·
Stell(el let him off the hoolt- w o.l Itf', He had orm lr&lt;&gt;uhle
and thlt ......... at I!IJbetta Field I' I• the .ll't&lt;IDI aDd IOOD lral~J
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be eao Jet old Ca.ey off one in ~ oft to Denver. ItA. the end ..,. -J•
1~.:%~ Becaua'e the Yankees fell wbea the Yanbe. wvt Ln dire
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in tbe World Series whea. atralta for ld4ed pltcb!DI, he wu
they loJt Wedne~ctv'• opening .btoucht back over the proteiU of
pme to the crafty eurve-baJLinr pltchlnJ eoath Jim Turner,
a
of ancient Sal Ma.41ie.
mound martinet wbo ataada for
'Ibe BaN&gt;e!' WBe liWe short ol ' litUe DO!llle:Die.
! ~~~··~~''':,~:.n,,;dleeapite home run last fall, against these same- Doda11
to
lllekey ManUe ers but .,., beaten in the iy)l!lth
and
Martin, as he
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battled to 1 6-3
while the a:ame rlJbt here 1r&gt; Dbette Fie .
Dodcera once apln burled Mluth- ?"his time, tb~ YIDka aft bopln:g,
paw Whitey FOrd kt .tbfo limited ,· at may, be diffaeat beelule the
eonflnea ot Ebbetts Field
/ easy J8111J, often ov~t p~hNow Up Tt ~
et Wll hot u be hurle\1 1 trio
So nOw the Yankee~ put it up ot four-bitten comi"* dowD the
to Larsen ,the modem. Rube Wad· stretch.
de:J who thinb "tbere'a kto much
Mueh of it, the. Yanlr.eea lilY,
empbaala plated OD the World peuds on his attitude oD the
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Thill's typleol o.1 t)!e thlnkloa of Stt•~el~ ovonlue fa...-.
the 27-year old last baU piteber
from Mlchlfan ,City, Ind., who
won 11 and lost Ifve lor the Van.
ner but he could &amp;ive old Rube a
eo around the mabo&amp;aD)' refreshment stands.

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lharglc lllb!Aide, baa lMde the six
Jaot, Jour Inch
Larsen •
a long-time de.Dben of the doghouse on a cltm where aueh liquid and lactadalsictl nonsence

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must have car, reterencea, $640
ca~h. IICC'ured by Inventory. Deoo

vollnA 6' hou.rs 1 week to lliual·
ness, you r l'nd on percentaae col·

h•etion ~ will net Up to ~ monthly with very lood pqulbllltu
or ta\.ing ~ver tull tfme. Income
indcaslng aceordlDtl)'. For in·

lt•rview, inclu~ phone in· appJJ.
cntion. Write AU State DlatrlbU·
tlng I"P... !\05 Fif'tb 'Avenue, ~ew

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Sealed blda: ..,JU be ·rec!cived at
flO.OO. 1 black cr&lt;'pe dress, si1.fl
York r7. NY.
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the Melfi C!Qutity Commill.'tioner's
42. Inquire Mrs. Lillian Stlt:'fi
HI·Htp .'
Ofllco, Pf!qJII:oJ, OhiO unl,il g,oo
liTO Seeond bt. Middleporl.
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10·3·3tc
equipment
5 ROOMS and BATJ!f, 10 Cole St. labor, mattrlall aqd
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for lllnRil reliable family. $35 necessary \o ~·Proof and NuJUXED BAIL HAY lor .slilc. W
p('r month. Set Mu. Boward Brie that Uelal County Children's
A. Carman, -Rock ~prings .
Cecll,
800 W . lhla St., Pomeroy 1 Home Bulldiii.J, Joeated at Pome10-3·3tc
cvcnln~~;s.
9 e U 1 roy, Ohio. r'
County eolnmiaalonen re-serve
JOR IIA.L&amp;--Poatt f{lrby Rtal Eo
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- · RutlanC Townahlp. 31
p acftl Joel. houre, barn an• ou1 B---slm- llllur&amp;D&lt;t Atefte7, MEIGS Q00NTY cmt,MlSSION·
-~S.OG-A.M&lt;oln­
Middleport. Plte • Aulomobll.. ERS, BJ Dwld' Barlllta. ¢Ierk.

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Ruth Bellel, whole J:ut known :
addres~ Wb 700 6th Avenue, Rear,·
Altoona, PenDtflJania, 18. hereby
notified that on the 19th day of
September, 1058, Wealey Bellet,
beolng pla,otiff, WIY.l hb pf'tltlon
.agaln..~t her 14 defendant in tbt
Coul't of Common PJt~r Me"s
County, Ohio, Oase N~ U,-t'I'O,
praykliJ for -dlvOrc:e frot'Q ~ the :llld
Ruth Belles on the ll'fJUnds

gross nel)ect of duty and pl••int.llf]l

al.!;o praya: f~ othCr proper
be for hearlng on
or alter the 'th day of November,
19:16.

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and ·PROFIT
CALL

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Weo\eJ Belles, Plaintllf
O'BRIEN and O'BIUEN, Attorneys
lor PIDN1Uff, J
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I lb. ZSc
Ann Page Ketchup· · · ~. 14 oz. btls. 39c
Jane Porker Do~tlti.-.;
2 dos. 37c
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(I 9) ·Business
1 Sentinel Dlsploy Ad
Opportunities
or Wont Ad be Your
-~ MoNi'O;LvsPARI TIMI ·1Ropre1entativt.
ltt'filHnJ.:: and coUttctJna m~ney
rrom "'"' _nvc cont !llrh Gra4e _They Get Rotultt _
Nut machmcs !D ~.hts area. No .
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1954 Dl.llt'K V8 Roadma1ler 4 1lr WOHK Wt\NTED - fall hou!ICCiean·
Sedan. Power SteerinJ. One loln~ rc~tuurant on any typo donu· stic work. M&lt;~ry PulliDII, Box
t'81 owner. $1.895.00, Blueunar':..
•PomNoy.
10 4 6tc
J0-2·31p

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Cbeci-Q.BII - Amerteu o.t pi
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Lftdden, 115 1.... 110111 It,
Pomt...,., Oh ..
Scaffold Boarda, .Drop Clotbll.
Cllntoa P'llber, IUdd.iepon.
Pbone ~Jt
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and
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du. Uydramatlc drive. A rNII
performer. $705.00 B!aettnar\ ,

10 4 "''

Grape Juice · · · · · ·· · · · · ·' · ·:II.' ·., · 24 oz btls. 29C

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Pomeroy.

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WANT ADS

TodaysSports
Parade
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PRALn

For Sole

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\ ·ll&amp;tel "2 cents per word, ODe lnHrtloa. Minimum charge- 50c..-

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Unllod , _ .,...,. Wrllor

BROOKLYN, N. Y. UP -

Don

4 centa per word for three conaeeutive iDAertions.
S~ne month for 25 eenta'

Larwen, a riJbt bander who thiJlb
left banded, eet.a a cllanw today

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to repay Yankee Manacer CateJ
SteqeJ 1 favor ol 1even monthl
standJnJ,

per--

ra~ or 2 C'('ots per word will
be eharged for advertising lf not.
paid for bef01re t he 25th of each
month followic.g insertion.

RUIIMII R. Priddy
Mleon County 4 H Club Atent
REGIONAL lEADERS
$ • CONFERENCE

Error, In· Advertismg-Stnuld be!
reported tmm&lt;!diately . The Daily
Sentinel will not be responsible

for more than one incorreet insertion.
Cua or Thanll..s and Special Notloea of Events printed at regular classified rates. Obltuariea
pubflahed o~t 1 l'enl per word.
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for I&gt;De
lbl:\ek aurl white kitten.
MnJ.
Thurman Carsey,
Middleport,
Routf 1.
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fire englnea in the WaddeJI man-

Baket'• will •1ve 1011 the belt
n-ade on fura.itl:lre or appllau~L

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Doily Sefll!nel, Pometoy-Middl.l!po;1, 0'., M 4,· 1~6-7

Lane• 1..t oprlnf noted up thiDa which hu tOYed him It hit
hi&gt; auto, • norlda polo I not at...,. laltDt lalenl
aoml' few boul'l
a~r tnlaini
Mad Ann Trouble
turfew. It eould havt been .81&amp; Don ctmt up «ith the
rurlqup .out of the BroWDa oae-. In 18D8 aad- wu abo
Gulf of· llako, 101 Into blo erea. lllnod from Ballltoort
th! will- ·
Stell(el let him off the hoolt- w o.l Itf', He had orm lr&lt;&gt;uhle
and thlt ......... at I!IJbetta Field I' I• the .ll't&lt;IDI aDd IOOD lral~J
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be eao Jet old Ca.ey off one in ~ oft to Denver. ItA. the end ..,. -J•
1~.:%~ Becaua'e the Yankees fell wbea the Yanbe. wvt Ln dire
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in tbe World Series whea. atralta for ld4ed pltcb!DI, he wu
they loJt Wedne~ctv'• opening .btoucht back over the proteiU of
pme to the crafty eurve-baJLinr pltchlnJ eoath Jim Turner,
a
of ancient Sal Ma.41ie.
mound martinet wbo ataada for
'Ibe BaN&gt;e!' WBe liWe short ol ' litUe DO!llle:Die.
! ~~~··~~''':,~:.n,,;dleeapite home run last fall, against these same- Doda11
to
lllekey ManUe ers but .,., beaten in the iy)l!lth
and
Martin, as he
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battled to 1 6-3
while the a:ame rlJbt here 1r&gt; Dbette Fie .
Dodcera once apln burled Mluth- ?"his time, tb~ YIDka aft bopln:g,
paw Whitey FOrd kt .tbfo limited ,· at may, be diffaeat beelule the
eonflnea ot Ebbetts Field
/ easy J8111J, often ov~t p~hNow Up Tt ~
et Wll hot u be hurle\1 1 trio
So nOw the Yankee~ put it up ot four-bitten comi"* dowD the
to Larsen ,the modem. Rube Wad· stretch.
de:J who thinb "tbere'a kto much
Mueh of it, the. Yanlr.eea lilY,
empbaala plated OD the World peuds on his attitude oD the
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hopiDJ t·bat he feeh Uke repaylnt
Thill's typleol o.1 t)!e thlnkloa of Stt•~el~ ovonlue fa...-.
the 27-year old last baU piteber
from Mlchlfan ,City, Ind., who
won 11 and lost Ifve lor the Van.
ner but he could &amp;ive old Rube a
eo around the mabo&amp;aD)' refreshment stands.

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lharglc lllb!Aide, baa lMde the six
Jaot, Jour Inch
Larsen •
a long-time de.Dben of the doghouse on a cltm where aueh liquid and lactadalsictl nonsence

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Frying Chickens·· -lb. 37~
POR KROASt
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RICE

Plan For Auction

2 lb. eelle

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bac

Slb ..box

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1054 FOHD CUSTOMLJNI•: 2 clr.

Orange Juice · · · .... · .. .. 2 • 46 oz cans 49c

S•·dan. WSW tii\CS. Ovt·nh·ivt•.
and other equipmt&gt;nl. $1 ,295.00
Bluctlnar's, Pomeroy.

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Original green flnb'h. $69~· .uo

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ROA~MAST~Jt; .~. ci~. ~~AN -·WANTl';O ~

For R~twlci~oth
bu snll·.&lt;m in Pomeroy . No cx.pcric•n&lt;'t' net•dod to st.a1·t Sfijc!l ca~y
In mnh nnd pl'ofit.s ·good. &amp;t,u.

11eat,

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Sedan. )lower Glide. Alm0111 hk.t·
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Bl ftet Inlr '1 I)utn•··
new. $1 -ucr.,.UO

roy.

10 4 61 ,

Slleed ~r Piece

WE BUY

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
IIORAP DION - lll&amp;'l'AUI

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f'IIID •GLASII:-A-wn
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eiJlopiet. RIJ·Glo. Ga~ hcaterx.

Venetian Blind.s, all slze~t~ and
colon- ,.,.. estlmatefl.
Dale
wtppel Supply, 21&amp; Union Avf' .
Pomeroy. '
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PEARS, •1.00 BUSHEL Brin ..: rtontaioera, S H Layman. Bo ~ han ·
Keno Road .
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Sf-lbnw,l To qualify tor work yOU
must have car, reterencea, $640
ca~h. IICC'ured by Inventory. Deoo

vollnA 6' hou.rs 1 week to lliual·
ness, you r l'nd on percentaae col·

h•etion ~ will net Up to ~ monthly with very lood pqulbllltu
or ta\.ing ~ver tull tfme. Income
indcaslng aceordlDtl)'. For in·

lt•rview, inclu~ phone in· appJJ.
cntion. Write AU State DlatrlbU·
tlng I"P... !\05 Fif'tb 'Avenue, ~ew

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Sealed blda: ..,JU be ·rec!cived at
flO.OO. 1 black cr&lt;'pe dress, si1.fl
York r7. NY.
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the Melfi C!Qutity Commill.'tioner's
42. Inquire Mrs. Lillian Stlt:'fi
HI·Htp .'
Ofllco, Pf!qJII:oJ, OhiO unl,il g,oo
liTO Seeond bt. Middleporl.
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10·3·3tc
equipment
5 ROOMS and BATJ!f, 10 Cole St. labor, mattrlall aqd
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for lllnRil reliable family. $35 necessary \o ~·Proof and NuJUXED BAIL HAY lor .slilc. W
p('r month. Set Mu. Boward Brie that Uelal County Children's
A. Carman, -Rock ~prings .
Cecll,
800 W . lhla St., Pomeroy 1 Home Bulldiii.J, Joeated at Pome10-3·3tc
cvcnln~~;s.
9 e U 1 roy, Ohio. r'
County eolnmiaalonen re-serve
JOR IIA.L&amp;--Poatt f{lrby Rtal Eo
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•Ill' nr aU bid•.
- · RutlanC Townahlp. 31
p acftl Joel. houre, barn an• ou1 B---slm- llllur&amp;D&lt;t Atefte7, MEIGS Q00NTY cmt,MlSSION·
-~S.OG-A.M&lt;oln­
Middleport. Plte • Aulomobll.. ERS, BJ Dwld' Barlllta. ¢Ierk.

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Ruth Bellel, whole J:ut known :
addres~ Wb 700 6th Avenue, Rear,·
Altoona, PenDtflJania, 18. hereby
notified that on the 19th day of
September, 1058, Wealey Bellet,
beolng pla,otiff, WIY.l hb pf'tltlon
.agaln..~t her 14 defendant in tbt
Coul't of Common PJt~r Me"s
County, Ohio, Oase N~ U,-t'I'O,
praykliJ for -dlvOrc:e frot'Q ~ the :llld
Ruth Belles on the ll'fJUnds

gross nel)ect of duty and pl••int.llf]l

al.!;o praya: f~ othCr proper
be for hearlng on
or alter the 'th day of November,
19:16.

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SELLING POWER!
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and ·PROFIT
CALL

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Weo\eJ Belles, Plaintllf
O'BRIEN and O'BIUEN, Attorneys
lor PIDN1Uff, J
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NBC Premium Crcic~ors
I lb. ZSc
Ann Page Ketchup· · · ~. 14 oz. btls. 39c
Jane Porker Do~tlti.-.;
2 dos. 37c
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ANOTHER
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To Sell, Tra~e Of Afto
... "'""lly
-· -- - - ----,-.- nounce, Let ~.,.
(I 9) ·Business
1 Sentinel Dlsploy Ad
Opportunities
or Wont Ad be Your
-~ MoNi'O;LvsPARI TIMI ·1Ropre1entativt.
ltt'filHnJ.:: and coUttctJna m~ney
rrom "'"' _nvc cont !llrh Gra4e _They Get Rotultt _
Nut machmcs !D ~.hts area. No .
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1954 Dl.llt'K V8 Roadma1ler 4 1lr WOHK Wt\NTED - fall hou!ICCiean·
Sedan. Power SteerinJ. One loln~ rc~tuurant on any typo donu· stic work. M&lt;~ry PulliDII, Box
t'81 owner. $1.895.00, Blueunar':..
•PomNoy.
10 4 6tc
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Cbeci-Q.BII - Amerteu o.t pi
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Lftdden, 115 1.... 110111 It,
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Scaffold Boarda, .Drop Clotbll.
Cllntoa P'llber, IUdd.iepon.
Pbone ~Jt
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du. Uydramatlc drive. A rNII
performer. $705.00 B!aettnar\ ,

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Mrs. Robert Rei bells Elected
.. Amateur Gardener Club Leader
Robert Reibel of Leadana:
Cteet Road was mstailed as pres-1de,nt of the Amateur Gardener•
Club Wben the-y met Wednesday
evem01 at the home of Mrs Rof

The evening's

program top1c
wu Dried ll!aterla"" and Mra. Robert Coats read • paper on "Gathe;tng and Drytng Matenals"
whu:h had been writtten by Mrs.
E 0 Rail The p_aper Included
t il e hit
s ory of d ry 1ng matena1s;
vanet1es suitable f()r drymg, fl'K!tb
ods of dr)'ill'g, etc SuggestiOns meluded two weeks drying perlvd;
gathermg l&gt;f mature, dry matenals
&amp;trtpptng fohage-exc£pt that of
the thhtle , dehydnaUon &amp;3 rapIdly a~ po.!lstble,
aii~&gt;Wance for
shrmk11ge, development
of hne•
by btndlng or wlrtng material be-

bert B.awUngs. Grant Street, lor

the tint meettng of lhe new club
_, year. Mrs Ben Phll!;.on preF;Ident,
pres1ded at the opcnmg of the
\ meeting which started w)lh a ~
votional servtee conducted by Mn.

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Lucille Bearbs Hawkills, Pomer.oy Society Editor
l!;leanor S- Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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L. E Reynold~ The ~ervtce
iDo
dluded an .. Autumn Prayer" by
Mtl. Reyno)d:; and a vucal dueL
..For th~ Beaut\' of the Eart.h~by
'Mrs. Arthur Sktnner
and Mrt..
Paul 1!:. Davts
accompamed by fore drymg
Mnr;_ 0 p Ktet n.
Mrs Robert Coats
exl.iblted
apectmens of dned matennls that
the ha&lt;l used lD an arrangement
featunrrg
rpme~ones
,thistles
fern and beech-leaves treated in
glytcrlne ttwo years ago The arrangement was of the Contempor.
ary art :.lyle and used a f1gunne

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The flfth and sixth &amp;N.(Iet at iD1 the trip were J&amp;ne Baer, Fr.anll:

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Sugor Run S&lt;hool with the leaeh- B"nett, G-e Bla&lt;kwell, Bob
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t:H, Robert Rober~ 11.nd Helen WJl- Buck. Nancy Burns, Allta ~~
Fri .lb
l1aw left lhls morntng tn tbe ter, Ronble Colhas, ll#DDiter
en..... D.llbt W•&amp; "' &amp;erved Ud conchK.1rns ia behalf of tbe. worl~ehwl bus dnven by Mrs Chester Cheryl Ebersbaela, Floyd Eblin, PHt · m&amp;troru: aad past patrona thy matron, presented e~cb past
FATHER, SON IANQUIT
1 mgbt. tor a f1eld day trlp to K.at~Gnme~~, Richie Finley, Mike were b~d when Po1;11eroy Chap matron, Pomeroy Chapter Wlth
ter 18d OES
met tn rq:ular Je'QI6lon 8 wlUte carnation and eaebD palit
Matonie Lodge 363, wtll have a 1 ar1etta where they w1 u v1slt th e Ha , PatrlcJa Heone&amp;Sy, George Tuesday
evening.
rill
BoUman,.
Nell
..u.
al
pal.rop a red caranat10n. u 1
Farther-Son Banquet at the Ma-. !" useum
8
Members I)( the fifth grade mak·
Gene Keller, Candy KifiEillnt,
te
rown WO•w•J m ron the bUsiness seSSion 1t W65 declds0n1c Temple, Muidleport, OD· Oct.
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and Tbeo Slmtb worthy patron ed to make bandages for Ute CanKenny Lawh.orn, Cu-r
25 at 6.30 p. m with Uckets pric.
e)'
an n , pre.stded. at the meetln&lt;&gt;~ Dtstangu1
d
Larry Marshall, Ray Neville, Kilt&gt;' btl d
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cer Center, at the Tempe, We •
ed at $1.25. Tickets are beiDJ sold '
Perstnaer, Frances Ratliord, Bob
e gues,. presented and tntro- neday October 10 at 2 pm and all
by Eber Lewis, Kenneth M.eEIIPJlSaure,
Fred
Swan,
Dan
Smith,
duced
were Jeannette Ward, Mar- members were requeeted to ai!IIS1st.
ne)", WiU1am KJne Pha1ip Mein~
ietta, deputy grand matron; Edttb I
hart, Wendell Bunce and Richard
John Strauss, Cmdy Swatzel, H
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Ffant A Tttut, Dave Wellman and
utsmplller, Galltpolis Wustee of
At the c ose o t e meettDB t e
Oiler
the Eastern Star home, worthy group adjourned to the dtning
Mr and Mrs.
C E. Chalden, Jim Woo~ard
Memben of tbe aJ.xth ade were matrons and worthy patroll8 oi room where refresment were serve
RUMMAGII SALI
Canton,
spen1
the week end with
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Shtriey Ash, Janet B~n, Henry • vtsttln&amp; chapten; Po~~sl matrons and from a table centerlld with an arMrs Donald M1ils the new pres! Wil.'[he and BoOlfler,a Association Mrs Mwerva Childen and Mr ,and Cleland, Kay Compton, Allen Dow P-.; PatJ:om~ of ~omeroy Chapter, rangement of fall flowers ~arjorie
Mrs Guy Revnold ~;.
J dent of the Middl~port Literary • Pr~ttb:jht~nRu~:.:~ :!,~~
NJDa Russell, Bradbury,
and nie Phtlb FoJtrod ConDie Free- and Pauline Atkws, dtstrtct treas- Crow and Lo15 Harris preBJd~ at
Soctety, pre:!llded at the hrst me- and Co-.1
Frid
This
Frances Roush were busmess vis- ma~ Chart!'t GLoeck~er Stevje GoJ"o Ufer. Gue-ts were present from lhe f!()fiee serv1ce.a. Arrangements
ehng of the year ~dnesda1: after- be a _ U 1 ' ol t""h 1 held itors m Colubus Tueday
by., David Gordon, Eddae Gordon, ten Chapters mcludfng a Chapter of fs.ll flowen weN_! usOO 1D ~he
..vn nua1on
esae
noon at the country home of Mni lut week 0 Fr d
d
Sat-·~
Pam Hobstetter, Sharon HyeeU at Tucaon, Anz.
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chapter room and lD the dtrung
Mrs
M1idred
Giles
Damels,
Men0
1 ay an
George Lasher, Rutland She gave
u.o.uay.
The '~Nnduclrell.'l and. ~late room.
,
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lo Park , t.!l VISltmg
ber sisters, George Korn, Delores Landen.
a bnf resume of te year'.s proTEACHIRS MilT SATURDAY~ Mr Crary DaY'Is and MillS Lenore
Jim Mee&amp;, ButdJ Me1~r. Sharon - - - - - __.____ - ____. - - - - -- - ~ - - - - - grams based on the theme "Boob
The Melp County Retired ~a- Giles.
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Mltcb, Mary Radford, Tom
of the Season "
~hers Aasoetation will meet SaturMrs Mlllte P1cke"'ls, who is en- teen, Paul Sprouse, Carolyn Vautt
PlaiJ.S were dtscussed to attend d
the Fall Conference of thl! Distract
a.y at t·30 p. m at the Federated route (J Qm Salma, Ohto tg Calif- han, Sharon Walker and Tom
of the Ohio FederatiOn of Women's Church, RUby W~lhams wl11 be m ornia l'i VlStll'g Mrs. Luctlle Mayes Whlte.
charge of a musical prograra .... ,. and Mrs Elu:abeth Kirby
Cluns at Lancaster on Tuesday,
d..._ th
Robert Rawimgs Carroll Nirrls,
Oct. 16 The res.tgnation ~ Mrs range ~~~ e Salem Center .....
.scbool of wbJch Nellle Vale, is
ymond Ruuell 11nd Paul Holter
T A May, Syracuse, a p
pr,.es- the principal
the R H Rawlmg11 and Sons
!dent, was accepted wtth regret by
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die agency are m Cmclnnati
the club
CHURCH CLASS TO MilT : '
day to see the enw 1957 cars.
Roll call respomes were "Une•
Tbe Daughter! of Ruth Clue o1 f Jac&lt;Yb6 Turner was in Gall1polis
from Emily DLCktlon" and the aft- the United Met-hod!Jt Church . wiU Wednesday v1sltrtng hill Wl(e, who
!Mrs Richard VauPu Jr. was
ternoon's program tneluded a re- meet at the home of Mimi' NeUe t;. recoverng slowly a:fter surcery welcomed as a new membn' wben
v1ew of "Emily Dickson", Thomas and Clara BlDg, Monday at 2 p.m. thnday and bus aon, WUliam, wbo the Kin Club met Tuesclay evenH. Johnson, by Mrs D 8 H-arting- Mrs o. H. Myen Is the aslltstlog is also a surgical patient at Holzer. Jne: at the home of Mrs. Theodj)Te
er and a number or MiSs Dtck&amp;on's hostess.
Mrs 0 P. Klem v1s.ited her Lehew, Prosp«t HUI.
poems g1ven by Mrs Forrcat Bachl!lititer-m-law, 'Mra. Frank F'uj:ate, a
A short bw;iness se.saio!J. was
tel
medl&lt;al paMent at Holzer Hospital held with "'"· c . J Ebenobacb,
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Wednesday Mra. Fu*ate Ill bemg president preAidmg after
which
Mrs Lati'hei lnvilctl the members
treated
for
pne~monta.
games
were
played
and
prizes:
and two guests Mtss Carne Stans·
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Mrs. Garnet Entsmilli•r left on award&lt;d to Mrs. Rlcha.-d Vaugblln
bury, Rutland and Mrs Garen
Wednesday for Columbw where Sr, Mrs. Edgar Pralt, and Mrs. 1
Stans-bury to thl'! dJnlngronm where
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she wtll spend 11everal weeks wltb Emma Letfhei.t The &gt;traveli.ng
Mrs Stansbury prc .. tded at the stl
Mrw James Murrav. past preai- her brother, Fred Miller.
prize donated by Mu.
Leifheit
ver tea servHc (or a socJal hour
Paul Bonnell, Columbus, spent ll(as awarded to Mrs. WaJd Winafter the meetwg had adjourned rlent of the Ladle-a 81ble ClaiiS of
the Fnmt Bapttst Church, presided the week end with Mr and Mra. don.
Tuesday when the Class anrl guest&amp; Rodney Dowrung and wa• acdmA dessert course wos served to
met at the home of th(' preudent, pamed borne by h1s wife a11d three ·thOSe named above and Mrs. WillMrs Clarence Clark Mr:&gt; Clare- children who had spet two weeks ard Ebersbach, Mrs Charles Buck,
mont E Hnvt, wife or the church here.
1
Mu Emmett Blackburn, Mrs. HarPYI. Mlcal Ket, who hat rom-~ old Ebersbach, and two gue~U!
pa•tor, led lhe devotiOnal .sef'Vice
And wu as~lsteri ln glvtnj.l several pleied hls basic tramtng at Fort Mrs Homer Hawkins and Darla
J ead tng.s bf Mr~ V1clor Gnmm
1 Leonard Wood, Mo., has been VII- Ebersbach.
Mr s Clark contributed the My.:lt- ttlng his grandparenbi, Mr. and
-------er.,. P lze whtch was won bv -'Mrs Mrs W C. H()bart and Judje and
Raymond Saxton Tht&gt; hOSlt'SJ ser· Mn C~dnc Clark and son, Arthur
ved a sal ... ri c:-our~e tt, elcYen memhas been assigned to the ftnbers and thc:&gt;e guests. Ml~ H M
department at Ftrt HaJTlson,
Cross, Mt6s Jo~ ormel Talbott and
MJss Emma Malthcv.,

Literary Society
First Meeting Of
NeW y ear 1 Held

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New;'MemJ&gt;er Is
Welcomed Into
Kin Club Ranks

Mrs. Jamer·Murray
Pres 'd es At B'bl e
tlnrr Meetl'n

Mrs. W. Kennedy Jr.
Is Hostess Tuesday
Fnr Church Class

THINKING
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REMOD.ELJNG,·

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SEE US FOR

Coleman

Fox ,aid after the QOtttract sign.
inR that price increases on coal
BUrial will be madtt in the Le
wJIJ be up to each individual com- tart Cemetery uad'l'J' the 4irecttO!I
pany He indicated they might of the Ewllll l"lllleral }lome o1
vary according to mine produc- Pomroy.

Heating and
Air Conditioning
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'rhe mtne operaton official refused to be' p.mned dOwn by reporters on whether the wage in.ere83e could be "ahllotbed" by
most companies w1thout nialna:

Authorized Senlee 0a AU
MakeJ of OD llld Gu
FDI'IIaen.
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CHASE
HARDWARE
Harold Chase, mgr.
Lotult St.

Middleport

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Wildcat Strike
At Atomic Plant
Comes To End

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see-COI!Ifllt~..ttctw.aiLANII c•DAII CH.STS

Lewis s&amp;id one of the outside
mine operators groups, the
~·n Coal Producoro ABoociation
had been notified and he understood their executive committee
was holding meetJqs on the cODw
tract

Dnuiken Drivers

South-, Drawmg
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fcMo any llomo, an ~•Ientini
ontw.r to stora1• nteda,

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~r 1110st costl., woolllllltl
Lodttcl privacy for treoeure4

llreloftolnot. valued kftpaak111o

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WonderM for lriluotau
ton-htlps pion oh1ad, •••"9LJ
tconomkaHy fot tht fvfw.,

0« lflt floor dtiiO• wllh tj&gt;aelout

WE WILL MAKE IT

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ALL WINTER

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SIEGLER FUJoJL OIL HE,\ TEllS
W.\IM MORNING COAL &amp; G.\S IIEi\TERS
HJIATH GLOW GAS HE.\TERS
P,ERFECTION KEROSENE IIEATERS
Lftlei.a1 Terms Will Carry Your Aeeoul

A trim elaollclzed lopllne olfel'll cl•••way cOin·
fort t.o every step you take ln,,he lovt&gt;ly pump,
perfec!l eompanlon for everything in your w1rd
robe The olender heel slims your leg.
II In black kid suede, brown kid ouodc.

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Roush's Shoe Store
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c.dor ltOra" C'OIIIpartment ond
4W0 Mp•rote ' atorag• draw•n on
.... ~do. """llablo "' nehl .. dork
o+fom,JWohos. No. 6334
YIA.ITfONAL olltl TIANsmONAL

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Midwest and Far West alio W\11
be asked to slsn th.e._ same aareement.

Pomeroy Chamber
Of Commerce
Membership Gain
Membership of the newly oipnlzed Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
merce showed a msrked a:aip today With the announcement or the
.!HS:Ding of J8 morfl pmmberthlp~
to mcrease the total membership
now to 3'
In the meatime team&amp; of can·
vassers pressed harder today in
the drJve for new n;~embers durina
th "Jotn Your Chamber of Com
merce Week"' ,actives. ,
Newes\ m('mbers to bcome a p•rt
etf the Chamber of Commerce are·
Martha Hotel, Allen Appliance
SNVI~ ; Snuth Slud1o; General M•
chiDe Co., Metgs Cowlty Farm
Bureau Co-op AssociaUon; Meip
Equipment Co , Blaettnar Auto Co,
Lee vaughn; Second Street Market
New York Clothing Co., John RlC!h·
mond, General Insurance; Pomeroy
Junk Co., Goessler Jewel,Y, Cuck·
ler Realtt Co.: Kroeer Co : Pome
roy Motors: O'Brttn and O'Brien,
attorneys and Dr Sdtm J BlucYdct.

On Your Dial

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.Failure to do so, be said "will
cause them to assume mounUng
liabthty of retroactive pay from
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Lew1s satd w1tb a chuckle that
he thought the prlee mcreate wiiJ
be much less than the $8.SO a ton
on &amp;teet
Tbe mine workers chief warned
coal mme operators not covered
under the agreement to hurry and
&amp;Jgn wage contracts with the VMW
on tdentical t.erms.

During "Home Pa•.falon Tl"'--•'~r

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Penalties Here

In a tb@5t clinic held at the of.
f1ees of Dr. Butrimas tbJS week by
the Melp County Tuberculosis and
Health AU()eJatJOn in cDOperation
witb tbe M~iga County Health Department 22 c~ses were exambted
. D~- C. R Markwood, ebest apec~.ahst of Columbus, reported two
new ca:tes, three new contacb, 12
Old cases, two old contac:ta and
three new suspects.
Assisting at the

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Mrs Berntce Ledhe and Mn. EJizabeth Smith, countv health llW"H:s
and Mrs Wallace Bradford, secre-

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tary to the TB Assoctation

Heart Ailment
Proves Fatal
To Infant Girl

5

Jo Ellen Ervin, baby daur:hter
of .Mr and Mrs. Harry James ErViD, PortJmouth,
died at ChJldren's Hoapit&amp;J at the age of ei&amp;ht
DlOnthS.
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The baby bad betll iU wtth a
he.art eondttion.
RelaUves attending the funeral
in Portsmouth Tuesday were Mr.
and Mrs Harey Fowler, Middleport
Mn.
Mla:J'7
grandparent, and
Brown, ColUmbus.
ACID THRD-

K.AIU..SRUHEN. Germany

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- Pol.i.ce said today an 80_,e.ar-oJd
suttor threw h:ydrochJorle acid in
the face of ~ U-r~d gtrl

friend TbundaJ b e e a u s e she
tbre•tened to 1.-ve bim.

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