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f'~-----------------------------, 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 11, 1B56
SPECIAl!

Lewis-Manley
Auxiliary To
Dine Nov. 5th

FRESH

GROUND BEEF

41b.$1.00
AT
SIMONS

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SKINlESS WIENERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 49t
SLICED
SLJCED

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announced for Tuesday, Oct, ,30
from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. Members
are to lake a sack lunch and
coffee will be provided. Mrs. Ronald Springer wam welcomed ae a

I g_ue&amp;t , Mr9. Charles Joli &lt;-1.

guf'lit.

The Bloodmobda

De-voted

.. lb. 39c

Reed

MARKET

W. MAIN ST.

JOWl

BACON
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POMEROY

OCTOBER 15

un11eat Senator Mone, eapeeially,

(l•ten~aUcm41JJ

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Lucille Bearbs Hawklno, Pomero,. Society Editor
Eleanor s. Sebaaf, Mlddlep&lt;lrl Society Editor-Phone 6079

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the,

·Servicemen

Sehaeket Clinic. another of their

FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO.coun~y mtl.rmary Oct. 21 whe~ the ·
for the year. The meetLovfJOY Cn'Citt of tbc U. tr. san. , iut closed with a poem by Mra Pvt. Delbert H. Milan. whose wife
b~ro
Missionary Society or tbe if:U~e.
. Alberta lives in Syracuse, Ohio,
Ftrst Baptist Church met tbiJ
The hoatesaes served cake, ice recently wa.s graduated from the
week at the home of Mrs. Johq cream ID.d atrawberrie8 , nuts and construction machine operator's
Lyo~ wU)l Mt11. James Pullen
cOftoe to m~1 1 and juests. co,w se at Fort Lef!anl Wood.
tbe ~hOstess.
were Mrs. Luman, Mrs.
llllaa:~p1 ,Ltr~~ 'o ~?P,e~a~e
MCMaster, tractor scrapers ant;t: .road 'g'Niilet-s.

ANNIVERS4RY
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•.1 Mi!~~entered th~ A1·my in May

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A.AJ'', 'SuP!lr-Right - &lt;iholee

· A&amp;P Super-Right

euts, Extra Lean, Loin End1

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47c

A&amp;P Pork Lolna are
aeleeled from plump,
youa1, lriiiD-Ied porken

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extra lean, H•

-Pork Roast · · lb. 4Sc

Tender, S!eer Beef'

CHUC

A&amp;P Super-Right . . Lean
Cholre cut• Cellter Rib

Pork Chops ·· lb. 65c
A.&amp;P Super-Right • Cholee
Center Sllees In'
F11ll Shank Half
'WHOLE HAM . . . lb. 45&lt;
BUTT HALF .. . , lb. 49&lt;
A&amp;P Super-Right . . Steer
Beel, Well Trimmed!
ROUND OR ENGLISH

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was the toplc of the pljPJram by
Mrs. Smitb &amp;B&amp;isted by Mrs. Senm Blazewicz, Mra. Martha Hdlited
1nd Mu Elizabeth Davis. Prayer
by Mrs. Earl Brown concluded the

program.

Durinf the business it IYas an·

nounced that the thank offering
.would be taken at the November
meetlnt. New books for use in the
Society were ordered purehaaed.

lb.

39c

Roast · · lb. 55c

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Fresh Ham .· · lb. 39c

Ira tood! Trimmed ol
e1eeaa fat!
.

of -;t)Js y~ a11d completed basic
tralllilng here,
T~ 22-year-old soldier was grad~d,jrom ;Jtutland High school
in- 18Gf( !IIS parents, Mr. and Mrs.
De~bel'i A. Milan, live on Rt. 1,
Langsville.
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bock blut dtnlm , . . '

SanloriiOd, complttol) .
Triple tlitdltd and
,.InforM wfth nonoteratch,, ·

~walhablt.

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F-y W'-nala • AJed

Swiss Chene
·SUeed or Pleee

35c

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Ice Cream

FRESH DAILY

SPrctAL
2doz. 39c

FRESH FROZt:N APPLE, CHERRY, PEACH

Morton's Pies · · · · · · · · · · · .. · .. 2- 24oz size 95c

811100TH, RICII
Cllelee • ,.....,.

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Sugar Donuts

New Potatoes · .... · .. ·.. 50 LB. BAG $1.39

A6P'8 MARVEL ..

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JANE PARKER ..
LIGHT, TENDER

INDIANA. U.S. NO. 1

lb. 49c

· ·,United StateS In·
· Dema~d On Russia

.. U.S. NO. 1 .... JONA.THA.N

APPLES 3

J•n• Perlcw S,.Ciel

- ~6ai.Plg.69c

Pure Cider, Ohio~· Fllltst · ·· · ' .. · · pilau 79c

--.ch..... . 11&gt;. s
. Ul 01 ena S,.

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Yellow Popeorn • !lilt. llle

PEAS _. 2·18

01.

eons 35e

t'udge Cook!" .• pq !5c
Spaclet- Anlft P •

Julee ... 2-41 oa. eana 5k

CORN . . lHI 01. eons 33e

Ketehup 2.18 611 btla 39&lt;
Ann POM __ PuN

~r• Juice, A&amp;P lrond

Mlrfflr Brantl

P. .ch, PlnHP-" Nrlc.t

Grapefruit 2-48 oz. eans 4k

Sweet Pleklea %1 OL jar 33e

A&amp;P lr•Rd Or•n11

An" Page - WITH POII:K

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Grape Julee • 24 oL bll. !Oe

BEANS .. 4-31

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Preserves .. l ,lll.ju 49e

Sauce 2·15\i &amp; eans 30.
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luac:iouaHolaum-qheeseburqer-everywomc ·
fo~ hetaeU,Jfhen d&amp;licious H:llaum make~ sand-,,
wtChea 10 manelolllL B~y 10!UHo!Jum.today.J
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Rich _ $pKI1I JeM Ptrk•r

Nl.lett

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Slae'• bone•t.ahouf grabbing thelDJ .

Bar Coke , . apeelll 33e

Gran Giant

A&amp;P Brend Tom1to

Julee . . 2-4801. eaai llle

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R..•lo Topt-Poptl Yellow

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Distress Signals Are Picked Up
150 Miles North Of The Azores

IanWNDON
U.S. &lt;earcb planes ronverged today oo
area 150 miles north of the Awrea wbere repealed SOS

of ten miles,

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Area Vhlltlllty Gool
The weatber in the nea wu
good with scattered to brobu
clouds at 2,000 feet and villibill&amp;J

'Phe Daily Sentinel

B. H. Sanborn Lovejby Circle
Plans Vi5it To Th~ Infirm.,

·vorl !

The Air Foree aaid plaaes
streaking to the area from the
Legens bast:. usf!d a mid-oceu
ltop on tbe fli&amp;:bt from Britain io
the United Statu. Tra.DJ-World
AirJine• announced in Sbaanoa
it wu ~ndiq tbree of ita alttraft to Join in tbe aeareb.

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WHITHER the DemocJ:atll rttaln tbtlr 1Um ccmtrol at the Senate or Joae It to the RepubUcana lllnges
on theee alx key Sell&amp;te tobte.lrr, the way political tterl .ee1 lt. Washington and Oregon ahape up aa
..th~ holteat ba.tUetfttuadt, The. GOP would like to

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the same t)1»e traumiUed from
survival equipment prrled bv
all Amerkan
mllltarr plmM.
He aaid they were definiteiJ
dlstre.sa signals.

\ltSTERN JEAKS
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suaD
5LB.

Jwtaiest. . .Of 'J!Iae M!eip-JJ•- Are.

70t. ........... Ltw

plane.

•bey.: re FUN to we.nr
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. when th~y·re ·

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signala raised hope there may be survivors aDIOllll tbe 59
Americans miBslng aboard • Mililary Air Transport Service

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Pork Sausage· 3 lb $)

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hostessn, Mrs. Everett· 'nlomas.
Mrs. Barnitz, Mrs. Earl Olivei and
Mrs. Leverett Rou.sh.

COLORADO

IS COMING

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A deuert course in keeping
with Hallowf'en Wils served by the

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kitchen. "Quiet ·0.)'" wu

chu~h

Bentl ty and Mrs. Emma Bland,
and ttlcy s•rvtd a fried chicken
lunch, l'lalad . pumpkin pil' and
coffee to the members and 1ne

SLICED

BOlOGNA .. · .. ·

Durin&amp; the busln"ess a report
w.as given on the stoves and It
was voted to purcttlse two for the

Mrs . Gcrtrurle Butler, Mrs. Naomi

HOUSE BACON · ·.. · .. · ·.. .. _lb. SSe

WaATHaR,

Metbodlat

pic, "The Isl~t~r.d Awaill His
Word ." A reading, "Group Fellowship in Prayer)' was given by Mrs.
c . E. w. Downie, the apiritual
Ufe secretary. Miss Lucretia Genh.f'imer showed a f.Um ''Ciu1JtiaD
Youth in Southeast Alia" l'howtna:
its jungles, Its politieal unreat,
its eeonomic asset. and the housing problems.

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· · · · · · · lb. 39c

United

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Devotions were led by Mrs. AI· '
onzo Custer who bad fol' her to-

The hostesses were Mrs. Cassell,

ALL MEAT

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vice of the

Two new me-mpus, Mrs. Van.
dcrh ook and Mrs. Thomas, Ruth::nd, were welcomed to the auxiliary , and will be initiated at the
next meeting Nov. 12.

Smoke-House Products

Wo-

churt1h was held Tuesday evenint
at the church with lin. W. 0,
Barnltz presi'diai.

with tickels at SL50 each.

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th~

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men's Society of Chrlatlan Ser•

Mrs. Carrie Cassell , president,
presidt'd, and plans were completed for the dinner which will be
served from 4-6 at the churc:J

DAVID DAVIES

WUE HAMS

The October meetini: of

COnTESTS
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port , on Munday, Nuv . 5, when
the Auxiliary uf th e Lewis- Manley
Pos t . Amencan LEgion, met this
week at the Mt . Zion Baptist
church in Hutland.

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE

OLD

SIX KEY

Plan s were mad.: fvr a turkey
dinner to be served at the 'Mt.
Moriah Baptb.t church. Middle-

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entt·n e

United' Methodist
WSCS Oct Meeting
Held On Tuesday

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Salisbury PT-A wtll meet at
the ~c- hu..,l Tuesday , Oct. 16 at !
7:30 p M. TcacMrs will be tn
the 1r ro o') ms to meet par&lt;~ nt s. An
inter l:'sltng proa.ram tlas been
pl anned. Members. lli'C reque sted to bring sandwiches or cookles.
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'Pu\llshed et ef'J' alter-DO()D eJ:(!ept Sunda:; by Tbe OhiD Valle}
"-tloel, Joe,, a• 110 Mechanic St , Pomeroy, 0. Bu si nesa off JC1
tlboae 398, editorill office phw...e 3117
Olllo.

. N,'1tlO 111 ad~ertlllDI repreaentatnoe, Bot ttnel!i-Ktmball. lne.
IQ Lemta:ton Ave., New Yor~ City, lf!, N Y.
SubscnptiOfl ratu: Delivery by ('arr.er wbP.rP 1 •ailab!e SO r~tB
.... week: oae year hli adviD(!I at The Daily frt-uttnel otriee. $1:t 60:
U mot~t~. $7.80; three month s, $3 90. By n1ator ruute wh£-n
lYallehl": oae tUCDtb, tl. By mail one 'yoar 58: s1:.: mootbs, $4.211:
ilft• •ao.thB, 12.50: oae mcmtn. $-1.

Don't Foreget 199 .

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United Statea

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fa,etor tn the
he believed Tlto Will
pendence Of Kremlin
The 11ltuaUon took

Yillt'rt• nb&lt;Jut it , for Hra-

vel\'s sake atnlghten out the pnrrcl pos1 mess.

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11 .15 Love of Life

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flew back to Jtu.11alll.-

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'The l£ditor's.
MaUBa~
· Dear Edltot:
t ba" a ~plaint

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DAV

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think Is a legitrmate one whit~
I btlieve tbbuld he 1brought to
the atttnti&amp;n of&lt; ~tiUr readen and
the genel"al publie.
My COOlplaint is: thal Middle·
port MByor c. 0 . FishC!r has ta'ktn
it upon him self to dE"ny a village
resident a job and in 1he meantime
has hlr~d a- man rrGm outsh!e t-he
villa!ile limits.
John Fry who baa be('n watk \ng

on the str~t
ct•~ •-" .~fll laid
off the- jo.h1 'lmt'l lleib . Gilly has
been t gi\lel'l that job ahd In taking
&lt;t. ~h 111 . ~50,. reel( job on a near-

FRIDAY

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12:00 TB.'\
1!!.15 Foo1bGU

!!·00 Sky Ki.ng
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6: 15

Scoret»a~

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8:511 Sign Oil
7:00 Tod"J
9:00 Coffee ' 1\me ·
10:00 Home

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10:30 Ellery Q....,
&amp; Sport.

Sla:o. OU

·. m.app;o,;r .nc.o.. boiteneo .... bulk "' boa.f.dll.y;
. oll-....W.U oenioe. Bxua'boa'l'f, hard-rubber
cue !"""ida ~lou igaloot sbock ond ""'P field
......Uriou. E.....,boa..,. poots, plateo allll bon mal.,.;g

8:30

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6:25 Les P:~~l e~ij\1! \ ~ 1 ": u"l. l\\11:8o Ray,.Mtlland Sbow

3:00 Aunt. pru

2:00 Football ~oundup

6:00 News PJclure
6:1S .Sports Eye

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CHESTER P T A MEETING
C h e~ tt.·r l' 1' A nr Eu' t&gt;rn Lucal

7:00 Death V,*llcy Da:ys

Ile D('\inquency."

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lfOint tt at tnmne. .
'r. Carry yb;ir &amp;Ul) with extra care when foUowlng anolhl\r

111ueh

P"'" ",.

o.10.DOn't
ell'l'y • eotked gun.
~Jnn't shoot movln~ objects unlit you're sure what they
. .. Make 'eerllln no one Is in the way.
~~~~ 1'\ld to these rules all you like , but don' t ~ubtract
ny,
A!ld
l!lere's .lust one more that's eRSentlal. Check uo and
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rn~ll thai flrst-atd kit. Don't let emcr~encles ca'tth you
,.,. .) ~.....,_whether 8 burn from a hot .•klll~t. 8 blistered h•!'l .
"'" '9i'·ll !11&lt;11 from a skinning knife. Uoppy hunt.I J\g-4nd sa;e
!MIIIl.-to you!
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Try and

bunter under tl'ie U!llbs or through underbrush.
br:.~eve• u•• your gun to
club game out of the

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Improvement

The .lloodmoWie
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bave alre.ady ailned up oearly
the twenty percent of catUe

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must be tested to eontJnueo
·Meigs County ID the tllbereuJosis
free acc~edlted area.
1,
U add1Uonal farmer~ wish to
avail thems~&gt;lves of the free test-

of

inUID'- eu fae·

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toey -

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eiltrlea must be brought
Galleries bJ'
Tuesday, 1November 8.
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Rule. govfrniDI the P:hibiUoil ·
may be obtalaed by wriUna: or
telephoDIDJ the Galleries, ol
from any of the loe.l camere
shops, TbJs eQibttioa 18 limited
to amateur pbotoeraphel'll. d~

f'ined as anyone deriving 40%

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RUN
FLOUI MIU.
Phone lilt
Mulberry Ari! ,.._...,_

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ARE YOU CAUGHT It THE

OCTOBER 15

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BROILER
Concentrate

NOON TIL DARK

Hams · · · · Chicken
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Sugar·····
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INVITED

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NEXT SHOOT

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ABOUT OUR NEWEST IN

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FEEDS
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Alan ONOn roports that
his ( r - have perleeted a

·111M celled 11CQnver•tlon
" The objett
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after
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CORN PICKER ONLY
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*THE . ~k::~V TRUCK HOIST

thls Mellnda burat lrr.to tea t·s.
11 WhcJ then," abe wailed, "is
10tn1 lo lei me Dl1 aup·

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and when
Impressed, addccl, "It ('(:mid
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YOUR 'FINAL RESULts

!AU Wilton Farm,
Cbeotor
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WHEN YOU THINK OF
FARII EQUIPMENT

Mlddleporl

2ND Ave.

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Think Of Us
PELlETS
Fulton
·Middleport
Feiel 'Mill PboaoThompson
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Phtit~~n~~~
For Amateurs
Is Alm,ounced

F IIIia

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NEW HOLLAND

Jlyen for

single gUlp," he told her,

C!an be

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Master1lllx calorizecl

Ing Offer.e d through the cooperation of the county, state and federal ·IDvefnments .they abould
sign up at the Metgs County Ex· age
the tri,st~!e
tentlon OUice
immediately.
an , ~lle. radlua
,ja hoped all herda reQUesting as the ., ctqW fil~.·

practical

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theo the g01l Of the association

Tbe tUtbertulosb te~tlng program 1n Meigs County is welt
underway.
Several
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ciatJon · have shown eoDSlderable
improvement during the slx
years of operatlon. Wheo: the cattle feeder ean bur the CJUanUW
and quauty of calves he desires
and the feeder calf producer can
sell good quality Wfjll grown
large caves for blf!her Income

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DEAI!tS FOR
DE lAVAL

tion level tl'lan ,have mtny bei-da
Many people ·have ®mmented
that the quality of calves offered for sale In the salel ..,onsor-ed by the Soutlle~stern Ohio

Cattle

fUXEDO

WE ABE mE

DA,IYSENTINEL

ROUdlO MARX ahowed hIs little
blg whale. "It could swallow ·

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necessity herds

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CALORIZED PELLETS

ers .to consider propose-d ebanau !)r lea a of hia aan..t
income
in tbe Ban~Cs disease eontrol pro:. lrom pbotop-apby. This show
gram in Ohio.
will be jurledi - •t41 the jlll'or'a
With t~e demand for produewill be unouneed at 1 lattion of mllk from disease h.ee er date.
herds It ~ important that farmer, take every ·,tep · posdble to ·
see this progrlm fits the .think· ·

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country in most eases Jtave been

In the Baqa (·bruceHOiia) dia.
~am
Mei,p
County fatml3rs are Invited to
partielpate in a meetin1 to be
tleld at tbt Jackson. COurt Roo,m,
tbls coming week.
WedtJeiday
evening, October 17th at 8 p, m.
At tb~ Ume atate oflciale will
meet witb fanners, eovernment
agency representatives and oth-

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western range- stock 111 that thru

ease eoatrol

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WE HAVE A
C~inplete

Proof
OP THE NEED FOR
Master Mix

test will receive the fre-e test, ~e~·~~b~ib:IU*oen~ will
be
,but tl'Je fit&amp;t twenty percent to
25 through
alp up ace auured' of th'fs.
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CORNER BUTTERNUT &amp; ZND
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Perhap&amp; it's only D coincl~11ce lhat ."Emerg~u~it~s . ~on;t . ,•udden on~; Like K.~rushchev's Yugollav iOJbCI*,
trip
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Walt" Week turns Ul' etl.Ch year abOUt _t~e umo tbe _hltttt\ng~"•• 111 ':1 ~ ;.:t:~ tha~ thts Tlto-KI}-UIIh~ -iO'&amp; B1aclc·....,, ,,,,
FlU PIIVENTlON WEEK
.eason Is opemng, but it could well be Jllstrumenta.l m hold-.
t_eiiOrt wa8 tor purpo•e• of further dlacuaalonl On tht role Y•r&lt;~'· "t
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Fire Pr~ention Wock It belng -11:00 -·]"'"1
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Ill' 11~111111&amp;~¢1dcnt; in check jn these y'ars when mcrea·slng o)•F~ '' to play '" tho £"'"" Bur&lt;&gt;P0-1:~ 'IIIJrt&lt;l,. _
ob•ervtd
by
the
Middletwrt
V.~
-~111:1~ Weathcreast
n'a~lleh Of lflttialfy armed •;t\mc'rlcans are:.lt~5oods
".- . re wM also apect4auon that x-."'*~eb.l:'t\ \;,libel to Odlj""''i"l
unteer Fire Dept. and ...Wednes
.
•B&lt;tx
, (·"\;'· ;··'a:.
and fields and duck blinds.
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~r ·~l'l\1~--collea;:uea before u.y coru:,l~-~~~~ !"" nached
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evening at 6:41 p. m . a trial
f •
w.tthrt.he dNftlsts df the nnhon alertJ~o th _
tllin re- T~&lt; . ~f"''i---· ;;: ,.,.,._.- -. . • , , ~} l
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Show
run to tbe Sbu)er CoDJtruction -li: ' · retrri ni\rti.Je ·
oompaay property near Hobson
~aslblllly of l'l!mlndlng you to ove~K1 and · esto~~ your • 1ii'oi1Sr / ac
ONEt-Eodndln,.to''otio ~ttli&lt;i the
12100 'ron111ht
f.be Late Lat• Show
w&amp;A beld without the firemen be·
f~st aid lt.1~ lnd the home medicine cabinet l1 well, EDW
the""'at~if"f~iiilat
aGe from the llhort-atved •trike earlier thl•
in&amp; told of the plan in advance.
Week definliel'1 puts the accerl't on saf~ty at a most appropri·
u eVidence of Uie ~althlntu ot the prtaent buaineu bo:Orit·
CaPital Finance Corporation
ate Ume And many wlll argue that emergencies don't happen
The month-lonr Wbrtc; atoppage ended tn ur1y A.qlillt and bJ
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urly September ateel produett.on wu up to 98 per eeat of tapaeL~
baa expanded ita nationwide
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Whf!IU YOU are prepared :fOf them.
-htgher than lt Wall before the atr\ke,
,
F~IDAY
oonaumer finance servlce into
$LAkl IL&amp;.CTED
Friday
Nevertheless, there still are hunttng acddents.-There atFurthermore, dtrnand tor 11teet Ia expectad, to eontln\M tt1'011.1',
tbe state of Florida, aceordlriK
Chm·ole Blake, daughter of Mr.
2:59 Sip e-n "
..;-8 have tjeen, and ther'e's no reason to suspect we can get
f:lven impetutJJ by the npcomlnt order. to meet p\'04uctlolll ot MW
to
lad Hlndy. manager or the and Mrs. F.. M. B!ake:, hall l:ieen 12:00 Film &amp; Fanc-y
local
CapitAl
subsidiary,
Econolili'Oil'lh th!J seaoon wtthout rotting up some shocking stalls1001 model car•
elected v~cc president or the fresh3:00 Boicl At Tht R""'b
~vines and LOan Com-pany,
man class r~t th e Hulzcr Hospital 1:30 'Feminine Touch
, ' . ~~on accidental bloodshed ond death. Thus, In ahddltlon to
• PARMilR8 AND 801~ IIA~K-;.., :l&gt;'lcbltlU'I dtp&amp;rtmont lo my
at 300 W. Second Street, Pome- School of nursing and hs co-editor 2'&lt;00 Fi11n Featlval
4:00 Fum Funnl• ·
' tl'ill for emergency treatment. old-timers w 0 are extomewhat concamed over the fallln•t of farmers tO·iiiCD- b• aa IUt
roi:, Ohio.
Playl!OU!e
or the new paper wblch is being 4~ Two
R_e encecl in tbe URe, c8.re and handling of fJrearms should
all wna expected for tht Soli Bank prog-ram.
- 5:00 Sageb.,;jh • Sad4ro.
The- expawion took p1are on started this tall for hospital p~r- ~
ilvt tlme.and thOURht to the tralnin_g o_f 1he ~ou!'Rste~s.-:---('s·
IJ'hla- ba• Mtn indicated by a aeriet of ebii.DfWI ncutationt in
September t whfll Capit'al purMill BlakP. is a member tl:vu ~~~.,
peeiatlv th()Se who may be doing thelf f1rst shootmg UU$ Sl'ao.
the Jfi'Oir&amp;m as ann0\11lced by the de~arbnent. A11
·ehued seven Florida consumer s()tmel.
or the Nurs('s' cho!.r also.
6 :0~.
son. It's time for them to 1caru their shooting-iron catech~sm
ot tham hu.ve bean deJiped tc malce k e&amp;alu 'tOr ~·
8:10
eompani~s witl'l offices In
ft.""'ilrs to join in the Plt;n----dulgned to pun a,e,... , ., 1 •
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d
£
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Jacksonvilte.
St.
Peteri"
b
k
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-tO lb ey can re cl te It ac war( an
rwal'{ :
ag~ out of produCtion and into aoll·buUdlnr, ffCDt• -1'
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gunS stored away at hOIRC are unloaded.
commerettd g1'a18118 or ln\0 trees.
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CHOIR SERVIS LUNCH
I,
i:==~St. Au101stine,
Fort
!.auKey
West.
Tile
pur'• '
r~
~-t . keep lunslocked away from cbUdren.
Tltla la the lol\f·nnP ·phaM ·o.t th~ SOil ..,..,. ,...,.. · · · · ··•·
The Senio!' Choir or tlie · Mi~dle• !-,·
the
tot·tt
nm;nbtr
of
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~i30 . fllltl FOatlit'l ·I·
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3. Keip firearms in good workin(l' order.
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and farmen must. atp IOar-ranat contracta to ~te.
Caf'!H.it .Svgtpm to 'port. Chllrch of Christ served the
l"?ft 't t 'Ut care
however, while wol'rylnr about pnsent concUtlobl. ·a,.._r
lunch
at
tbe
Norri.;
auction
sale
Th••• ' are loeated in 1~
·;. t. Ne.ver uu!J ••un out o( a,car, I I uu WI
.
til) 1\II'Elt"to put~· oft any pln.tlns Oft ,~I'M-,....,. 1tu:~
Ute United States and In Syraeus~ 'today a'!r a mbil:~y ma1" ,j l. ·NeviiJ: CI.;J a'IUrrthrougb wtre fences .
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~"-' 1~2 7~ra-ln ease they lm·n to t~tol- n~w •
king prOJ~t. They wMe lssisted
;.· 0 AIV{tyl.Olrry a gun with its muzzle pointed 'toward' tile
pa.,Jbent
thl 1ov.mment.
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iby tontr1bU11ons h'mn ~ther or"i:l lfo;ijjd\·. Doll'! 'let the muzzle clog wtth snow Qr nrud• !'lever
'r~oj', tom'*:•~••• ,..,__.,,,. 01 ~ •8611' ·~ ""'-l'i'o·•~
ganiutiuns Cf the church.

Finance
•Expands
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D:liO 1'V lliMoroom
6:00 You are Thi!Tt
6:30

ate

eehtng consideration by members of the Southealtern Ohio
Ueef Cattle Improvement Aa:sociation. A proposal bu also been
made that Ia might be desirable
to bring In a carload of btgh
quality western range bulle.
The reasoll ror eonaldering

Beef

featuring Tracev Whaley, Denver

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i.ng to eun-eyt hi' the Wilcollllia
Coruen'&amp;tion
- DDepDattmeat,
Wardf)DJ alto teiled !18,888 deer
that .were tnled' ~eplly dllf(;q
hunbq leUolla ot tbe 23 JUt

Several feeder eaU produeers
ln the state bave been buying
good bred western range eowa to
get rapid improvement · to thecow side of the herd. Tbia ia r..

Owl ')bet.tft

4:30 !fry Little Milrgito

Time
News Caravaa

from 1932 Uu'ouJb lfiiiK i~
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'RACIOR ..
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828,'153 deer la banUnc: teUOal

lfldes. '
It il true that ·no ulf wtn be
able t6 ~do better than Ita lilberltance permit~. J:mprovemettt lo.
both sires ao.d cowa II a loq

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I•• Jled to a spaghl•tli dirt- 1
ne r Mnndav. Ort. 15 at 8 p m.J
Fol!owin g th tl dinn er and regular
meeting a mu~t a\ tr&lt;'af is in store\
Rice, Durward c umm ings :md paul
Layne.

eaiYil'

an

01 the period \hOY will 6e more
llltely tO plaee - in the hll'hel'

Et·nte ·

Fttr a Day
3:45 - Mc.dern RomanCi!l
, .00 Corilerly Tintc

hunters bagetl

J&amp;Od puture and the ealvet ..-•tn
t!d at le.,t dUJilnt tbe Jut put

2:00 'Mtittfttoe Theatre
S ~DO

S!IAGHETTI DINNER
Dt'C\'-'
will tw

Tenn~Ue

MADISON, Wla..- Wllco-

U tbeae ealvea come from

eows and

ltit p,raae''

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State Un1vf!'rait)'
auaelted
that one of the important. faetms
il bavtllll the ca1V&lt;4 born earl)'
preferably in llnuar)' or , Febru·

U:OO Tic Tac Dou2h

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1.".:30 It j;oul4 B~ You
hod i~ t ChU rt h will meet Monda y r2:00 camera Coe!' ttJ ' ~
Oc1. 15 nl 7 :30 Tt m in the church . t2:&amp;a;""t!'lll'I'O¢

All mt•mbe.rs a-re askr-Q to brln::::
!iales s! amo~ ff'lr countmlil-

Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy·MiddlepMt, 0., OcL 11, 11111 8

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Are FUnD)'

.0:00 Saturdoy NJilil

Let'li Go

bead, the cbol~ ~r~ad a:ood to
choice Jradet avef•1ed $17.00
per bea4, tbe ,ood cr.U.
Some Ohio 4-H Club bO'y or airl
wbere.u , the medium
lfl'dea or FF A bOy will aet. a ready-made
aver•aect ouly f?O.OO per bead, project next montb wben the Ohio
A .tmilar relaUontblp bolda !D Shorthorn Breedm Aa.oetation
botb •teera and btlferw no· mat- hold.&amp; a one-day feeder eall 'Ill~
ter whether ealvH are sold· at the In Columbus,
·
apeelal fedrr ealf aale~ , et reiJU·
The projeet wW be a prize abort
1a.r audion ••let or at private horn call wblch the winner will
treaty.
prepare for abow:in1 in his own
Ia tbe GaJUpoUa: aale- the aver-- County Fair lind at the Oblo Stete
ale price per bead ft~r all &amp;ract.. Falr next year. And 'lflth the aded heifer. wao $511.00. Choice vice and aaa1Jtance of the -enUre
ll'lde, sold tor nearLy f66,00 1
ShDrthorn UIOC!'IIUon be.
pUce, whereas the- medium·
It il !alrl)' certlln tbat
youqa:ter wW- be a trlpple win
IP'tde 10ld for tli&amp;btly under
Mft.OO per beed.
oert
Tbe (!IIJ will go t0 f.m writer or
lo .b'yiaJ to Improve lbe
feeder calf ineome, on ftrma: 1.a tbe beat \letter UtiDJ for it. All
the ar.a-a J:smea: . B. WR.er, ZO..year-old ·and imdOr +--H and

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quantiUM Of mUt;, t1 botb the

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Ca1f Is Offered As APrize
By Shorthorn Breeders Ass'n

II'Y·

9:01,) Georg~ Gobel §holY , .[

lbJO

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YOU.Gn

c;:e.asa~·~ ~ d•. ,il)t

9:80 Your

at tbe .u,

c~: Sb"OVt

7:00 Pell'y

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IJ'odt&lt;t ·,teor eolv,.
heDI ule averap:l

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. Nonnally th11 feeder "'calf prod ueed e&amp;eb yelr 1a the tOtal beet
~· Iron) one beef eow. If
~ otlf 1.1 smaU or of the ~Ioww
(l'lldea, thea the . iacom• fl:om
~ tow tlalt year is 1110 atU.
AI llD eumpJe of tJ1f1 fad

11 :00, CowboY Theatre

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by farm.
Sl'hnol Dlstl'icl will mi'Ct Mond-ay
Q. all falrncsa, do you b !:&gt; licvc Orto ber 15 with pal'cn1s i~v i11',d
thil to ,tJ.' fair,
to visit teacben between 7:30 rtn'a
Riy Fral~:er, 200 Hudsrm St. Mfd· 8 ., m and followed by an addre.g:J
di'Jlort.
hv- Jud'(c;obn C. Bacon on "Juven-

Tlto

of eaves. both beUera and atE-era
Ia the ebolee and , tht 1004 t.o
ebolee cra'!let with the good

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The JOF Class of Umted Met·

which t

Fury

tt:OO N~
11:10
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Sl'TVI•d
a t Chester Methodi st
Church Wednesday Oct 17 at 8
p m. F~atured speaker is M1'1 Pa!-

Che~ter

10:00

3 :00 We-st:rn TheatTe

Jl(y Fi:le.., Fli&lt;ka

UNITED N.ATIONS DAY
United Nlllions Day Will be ob-

rll'k Lockjj r y of
Lodgt-.

Capt

Crosh:.• Show

3:00 Bri£h1&amp;r Day
3:15 s.8c:re't P.onn

' 6.30

Midnlte

9:30

10.30

1::!:00

17 :00 W'e::;f.Point .
Mrs, 0 p Klein and ~~":' Lil"a n d j
,
Stc 1rt' rep re'-'entcd ~be MeliS ·Coun 7:30 Plafl(ouse of !kill'S
ty Republica n Women's Club Thur· ' 8 :00 The Orusadel"
sda y a fte1·noon at the Gsllia County Rl'publ a•i.an Wom en's pohtil'al
8:30 Highway Pati'oJ
, rally whil'h was held 1&lt;l thl.' Farm·
ers' Hol~ l Mrs Klem extended
9:00 The Line Up
grcettn!;ts fmm t)'lc Meigs t:lub a_n d
9:30 Pels(ln To Person
&amp;.ang nn m1gi na i narody " I Like
Lkc " to the tune of ' ' Case~· J ones" 10:00 YOtD' ~Es80 Report~
tO :US Sports Parade
with Mr&gt;~. Ste!ff as acc;ompani's t
10:23 Weathennan
10:30 _Htgbway 11
CHICKEN BARBECUE
A chicken barbecue dmner will
be ~crved Friday Oct. tg from 5 10:t5 Frank L«by Show

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Pk:fy, Conqress. We'll pay four rent " an oun('&lt;' on

Strib lJ Rich
Valiant Lady

Th t&gt; Rev. HOWard Ruppelt, pastor uf thf' Sv racu se Presbyterian
3-30 Sdge of Nigbt
Church , and Murri!'l lhrdin nccom- 4·00 JCatie'A Kltr.h..-n
pamed h group of you11g people, -4 :30 The Early Sl!ow
rrnm 1h e Svrcause \\'c~ ~ nlln .'il,_•r 1
Youth fo'L'_.;0 W!fhip on a 1/l.a tin: 6·1() Les Pa~ and __M.~O' Ford
par~y at th.-. ('hl!ster Rink Wei:lni'S· 1 6:1.' Dou.glaG Edwa:rd!

tu-p_aying stamp-licker sometl\ing in return for his added
&lt;!OQirlbutlon .
Both Of these highly desirable ends can be achieved by undoiJ\g a legislative mistake of 195,- by repealing the destructive a,nd obnoxious Public Law 199 Thi s is th e law which
cut in half the size or parcel post packages anU reduced acceptable weight more than two-t.hirds. This is the law that
_ created three different sets of mailing rules lo replace the
.:'-.·-·
one unlform regulation which had served Amenca so well ror
20 years . Endless confusion, frustration and greatly Increased
.costs have been the inevitable result.
'l'bls idiotic law was passed, not--becau se 1he Post Office
wanted it, but because 69 railroads want"'d it ---to put their
whoUy-owned railway express agency in the parcel post business. But, in four years, it has benef'ited no o n~ - not even the
railroads or the express B•gency. It is ·estimated that it costs
~railroads upwards of SI25 million a year in out of-p,ocJtet
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losses to 'keep their private express· -blts1ne~s alive . In aS'di· ·~·
1lon, th ey lose many nu·t·'oons a Y•Ar 'll
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. pro r·Itabl e parce,;•. pvs
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~aulage fees tbey might otherwise ha"" gotten from llncle
'if!o_ad,~d,fiF, "'ko?
Su•p- a Doubit.C..II
·Sam.
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Special Ia C•n&lt;ral.!'!!&gt;~ .~tom. . j'
Public Law 199 eosls lhe Post Office Department $70 11'\ilWASIDNGTON-Tbe well-pub~ · ~M!l!llt&amp;!tbn" IA:t opr!nc.
}ion a Year tn net reVenuO loss. The million s i1 costs t\merk~n
, ]atweeu. Yua:oalq.vla'• Marahat T~M-. th• ~ovlet boalellb
businesses big and smart (but most Of them small). farmers,
th~ Kremlin may be endlllg in the 01
~~:w;. 1Ve•tem dlplomefcha,nts'and houReho1ders ate beytmd ralc~lation In -a plea
:nata. They not~ tli.lit T.lto 11 eusptcloua at the Red Jellderil ~v,..
· ' II · 1 -1 ~ p t
doubll!-c:rosstd bhn.
. A·"
to Congress for relief from this Ieg Is Ialive
I -w •m, ne os For one thing, MoscoW 'hu taUed to uve u'p"-tO 1t1
m~ster Ge,peral states ~ ''Public Law Hl9 ... has f·reated opa-rant the Red aatellites lno !::.:~
greater
erational liffirulties, 1osses o( postal r rv&lt;' n\1 ("; and wideaddition, !l
spread public misunderstanding and dissati:;fnclion." A year
reglmea It
and a half ago, Congressman Pau1 AC • .Jones (lleml, of MisWhen
souri ln commenting on a constituent's bh.:il against the Act,
told Congress: '' E:xperieJ'\ce has taught us that the lc~~slation
,
which
... becat:ot P.I,.. t911ilia) ~~in Jhe fnt~rost or the gen.~-t:
~w~!ia.•
eral public, ansf. tllat i\ s~oi.M be repea [cd as qmckl.v as pos-

eia98 man if you MY so. Rut \\hilt-!

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ATTENDED SKATING PARTY

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Carry Moore

: :;:;: Arttlur Godfrey

· 2.30 Bob

obc-r 15, at 7 .30 p m.

Certain as New Year's is a-nother request to Congress for
four cent stamps for our letters - and it's an odds-on bet that
Congress will oblige the Post Off ke.
The need ror increasing postal r~ venu e hardly needs de... bating, nor will the average citizen be too up ~e l over paying
:-~ aik&gt;thf!T p_enny for his stamp. Rut , in i1 s ronsidl'ration of this
it- new legislation our .la·Wmakcrs should investigate additional
,.;._ SO'Ufces of postage money-and th e des irability of giving the

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Sli:n On
Howdy Doody

Kangaroo

Ray MUlarM Sh.,.,.
__, __ . . W')f'.d Turru
12'
MY P TO MEET
Our
Miss Brook&lt;~. •
1:00
The (he-,1Pr rharge nf Melhod L;t
i ::JO H·JtUSeparty
Y uu: h Fel ~o w~ hi !) will m ~ t&gt;l at I hE'
Rn•·k Sprmg C"hurrh . Mcnd-ny Oct - 1 2·00 Bl:g Payoff .

!llaterill as aecoa4 elau mall"-.11 matter at 1be

'em.-o,.

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, '"U ., iJleftued wel.&amp;ht .JJI tal~ w:lll briaa: lldp Count, feed
er eatf productr~ more moaey 11
oDe ofl the 1tor111 eom1aa: out of
th• PHder ~ Salu at bDlb
Athen. aDd Gallipolll'. .
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.,._ tlaltt bad IDllll Dumbert

•ATURDA't

FRIDAY
Sign On

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PTA. TO MEET

RIYNOLO I. GREI ...

' IT 0, II, ILAKIILII
C.Unty All'tcuttvrae Aeent
lmprowemeat la qUJlltJ u

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DIVOTED 1'0 tNT'Ia.ltS- CP: MEIG$--M... ..... oN -'REA

IICHARD I. OWIN

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Salisbury PT-A wtll meet at
the ~c- hu..,l Tuesday , Oct. 16 at !
7:30 p M. TcacMrs will be tn
the 1r ro o') ms to meet par&lt;~ nt s. An
inter l:'sltng proa.ram tlas been
pl anned. Members. lli'C reque sted to bring sandwiches or cookles.
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.DITOR

'Pu\llshed et ef'J' alter-DO()D eJ:(!ept Sunda:; by Tbe OhiD Valle}
"-tloel, Joe,, a• 110 Mechanic St , Pomeroy, 0. Bu si nesa off JC1
tlboae 398, editorill office phw...e 3117
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. N,'1tlO 111 ad~ertlllDI repreaentatnoe, Bot ttnel!i-Ktmball. lne.
IQ Lemta:ton Ave., New Yor~ City, lf!, N Y.
SubscnptiOfl ratu: Delivery by ('arr.er wbP.rP 1 •ailab!e SO r~tB
.... week: oae year hli adviD(!I at The Daily frt-uttnel otriee. $1:t 60:
U mot~t~. $7.80; three month s, $3 90. By n1ator ruute wh£-n
lYallehl": oae tUCDtb, tl. By mail one 'yoar 58: s1:.: mootbs, $4.211:
ilft• •ao.thB, 12.50: oae mcmtn. $-1.

Don't Foreget 199 .

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United Statea

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fa,etor tn the
he believed Tlto Will
pendence Of Kremlin
The 11ltuaUon took

Yillt'rt• nb&lt;Jut it , for Hra-

vel\'s sake atnlghten out the pnrrcl pos1 mess.

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11 .15 Love of Life

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Seal'Qh for ToMorrow

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flew back to Jtu.11alll.-

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MaUBa~
· Dear Edltot:
t ba" a ~plaint

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DAV

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think Is a legitrmate one whit~
I btlieve tbbuld he 1brought to
the atttnti&amp;n of&lt; ~tiUr readen and
the genel"al publie.
My COOlplaint is: thal Middle·
port MByor c. 0 . FishC!r has ta'ktn
it upon him self to dE"ny a village
resident a job and in 1he meantime
has hlr~d a- man rrGm outsh!e t-he
villa!ile limits.
John Fry who baa be('n watk \ng

on the str~t
ct•~ •-" .~fll laid
off the- jo.h1 'lmt'l lleib . Gilly has
been t gi\lel'l that job ahd In taking
&lt;t. ~h 111 . ~50,. reel( job on a near-

FRIDAY

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Uncle Jobnny Cooat

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12:00 TB.'\
1!!.15 Foo1bGU

!!·00 Sky Ki.ng
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Roy ltogerJ

6: 15

Scoret»a~

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P~e

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8:511 Sign Oil
7:00 Tod"J
9:00 Coffee ' 1\me ·
10:00 Home

W --bdN

P os t

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10:30 Ellery Q....,
&amp; Sport.

Sla:o. OU

·. m.app;o,;r .nc.o.. boiteneo .... bulk "' boa.f.dll.y;
. oll-....W.U oenioe. Bxua'boa'l'f, hard-rubber
cue !"""ida ~lou igaloot sbock ond ""'P field
......Uriou. E.....,boa..,. poots, plateo allll bon mal.,.;g

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6:25 Les P:~~l e~ij\1! \ ~ 1 ": u"l. l\\11:8o Ray,.Mtlland Sbow

3:00 Aunt. pru

2:00 Football ~oundup

6:00 News PJclure
6:1S .Sports Eye

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CHESTER P T A MEETING
C h e~ tt.·r l' 1' A nr Eu' t&gt;rn Lucal

7:00 Death V,*llcy Da:ys

Ile D('\inquency."

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ramen Fccelve paymmta for not planU!ll ~11 ~

lfOint tt at tnmne. .
'r. Carry yb;ir &amp;Ul) with extra care when foUowlng anolhl\r

111ueh

P"'" ",.

o.10.DOn't
ell'l'y • eotked gun.
~Jnn't shoot movln~ objects unlit you're sure what they
. .. Make 'eerllln no one Is in the way.
~~~~ 1'\ld to these rules all you like , but don' t ~ubtract
ny,
A!ld
l!lere's .lust one more that's eRSentlal. Check uo and
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rn~ll thai flrst-atd kit. Don't let emcr~encles ca'tth you
,.,. .) ~.....,_whether 8 burn from a hot .•klll~t. 8 blistered h•!'l .
"'" '9i'·ll !11&lt;11 from a skinning knife. Uoppy hunt.I J\g-4nd sa;e
!MIIIl.-to you!
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Try and

bunter under tl'ie U!llbs or through underbrush.
br:.~eve• u•• your gun to
club game out of the

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Improvement

The .lloodmoWie
·Is coMING
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bave alre.ady ailned up oearly
the twenty percent of catUe

. which

must be tested to eontJnueo
·Meigs County ID the tllbereuJosis
free acc~edlted area.
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U add1Uonal farmer~ wish to
avail thems~&gt;lves of the free test-

of

inUID'- eu fae·

a mo.,.
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eiltrlea must be brought
Galleries bJ'
Tuesday, 1November 8.
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or &amp;ent to · tbe

Rule. govfrniDI the P:hibiUoil ·
may be obtalaed by wriUna: or
telephoDIDJ the Galleries, ol
from any of the loe.l camere
shops, TbJs eQibttioa 18 limited
to amateur pbotoeraphel'll. d~

f'ined as anyone deriving 40%

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SUGAR
RUN
FLOUI MIU.
Phone lilt
Mulberry Ari! ,.._...,_

Pomeroy

ARE YOU CAUGHT It THE

OCTOBER 15

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Sun., Oct.14

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BROILER
Concentrate

NOON TIL DARK

Hams · · · · Chicken
-lacon
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INVITED

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NEXT SHOOT

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ABOUT OUR NEWEST IN

ratmtrs.

FEEDS
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NEW MIXERS
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Alan ONOn roports that
his ( r - have perleeted a

·111M celled 11CQnver•tlon
" The objett
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after
wl!leb
ell" possibly

CORN PICKER ONLY
$345.00

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POMEROY,

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NIW WRIGHT FREEZER

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*THE . ~k::~V TRUCK HOIST

thls Mellnda burat lrr.to tea t·s.
11 WhcJ then," abe wailed, "is
10tn1 lo lei me Dl1 aup·

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VISIT OUR HEW MILL

and when
Impressed, addccl, "It ('(:mid
aw.Uow the cook. too." At

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YOUR 'FINAL RESULts

!AU Wilton Farm,
Cbeotor
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GIVE

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WHEN YOU THINK OF
FARII EQUIPMENT

Mlddleporl

2ND Ave.

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Think Of Us
PELlETS
Fulton
·Middleport
Feiel 'Mill PboaoThompson
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Phtit~~n~~~
For Amateurs
Is Alm,ounced

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NEW HOLLAND

Jlyen for

single gUlp," he told her,

C!an be

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Master1lllx calorizecl

Ing Offer.e d through the cooperation of the county, state and federal ·IDvefnments .they abould
sign up at the Metgs County Ex· age
the tri,st~!e
tentlon OUice
immediately.
an , ~lle. radlua
,ja hoped all herda reQUesting as the ., ctqW fil~.·

practical

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theo the g01l Of the association

Tbe tUtbertulosb te~tlng program 1n Meigs County is welt
underway.
Several
towll$hfPs

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ciatJon · have shown eoDSlderable
improvement during the slx
years of operatlon. Wheo: the cattle feeder ean bur the CJUanUW
and quauty of calves he desires
and the feeder calf producer can
sell good quality Wfjll grown
large caves for blf!her Income

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DEAI!tS FOR
DE lAVAL

tion level tl'lan ,have mtny bei-da
Many people ·have ®mmented
that the quality of calves offered for sale In the salel ..,onsor-ed by the Soutlle~stern Ohio

Cattle

fUXEDO

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DA,IYSENTINEL

ROUdlO MARX ahowed hIs little
blg whale. "It could swallow ·

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CALORIZED PELLETS

ers .to consider propose-d ebanau !)r lea a of hia aan..t
income
in tbe Ban~Cs disease eontrol pro:. lrom pbotop-apby. This show
gram in Ohio.
will be jurledi - •t41 the jlll'or'a
With t~e demand for produewill be unouneed at 1 lattion of mllk from disease h.ee er date.
herds It ~ important that farmer, take every ·,tep · posdble to ·
see this progrlm fits the .think· ·

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country in most eases Jtave been

In the Baqa (·bruceHOiia) dia.
~am
Mei,p
County fatml3rs are Invited to
partielpate in a meetin1 to be
tleld at tbt Jackson. COurt Roo,m,
tbls coming week.
WedtJeiday
evening, October 17th at 8 p, m.
At tb~ Ume atate oflciale will
meet witb fanners, eovernment
agency representatives and oth-

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western range- stock 111 that thru

ease eoatrol

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C~inplete

Proof
OP THE NEED FOR
Master Mix

test will receive the fre-e test, ~e~·~~b~ib:IU*oen~ will
be
,but tl'Je fit&amp;t twenty percent to
25 through
alp up ace auured' of th'fs.
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CORNER BUTTERNUT &amp; ZND
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Perhap&amp; it's only D coincl~11ce lhat ."Emerg~u~it~s . ~on;t . ,•udden on~; Like K.~rushchev's Yugollav iOJbCI*,
trip
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Walt" Week turns Ul' etl.Ch year abOUt _t~e umo tbe _hltttt\ng~"•• 111 ':1 ~ ;.:t:~ tha~ thts Tlto-KI}-UIIh~ -iO'&amp; B1aclc·....,, ,,,,
FlU PIIVENTlON WEEK
.eason Is opemng, but it could well be Jllstrumenta.l m hold-.
t_eiiOrt wa8 tor purpo•e• of further dlacuaalonl On tht role Y•r&lt;~'· "t
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Fire Pr~ention Wock It belng -11:00 -·]"'"1
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Ill' 11~111111&amp;~¢1dcnt; in check jn these y'ars when mcrea·slng o)•F~ '' to play '" tho £"'"" Bur&lt;&gt;P0-1:~ 'IIIJrt&lt;l,. _
ob•ervtd
by
the
Middletwrt
V.~
-~111:1~ Weathcreast
n'a~lleh Of lflttialfy armed •;t\mc'rlcans are:.lt~5oods
".- . re wM also apect4auon that x-."'*~eb.l:'t\ \;,libel to Odlj""''i"l
unteer Fire Dept. and ...Wednes
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•B&lt;tx
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and fields and duck blinds.
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~r ·~l'l\1~--collea;:uea before u.y coru:,l~-~~~~ !"" nached
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evening at 6:41 p. m . a trial
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w.tthrt.he dNftlsts df the nnhon alertJ~o th _
tllin re- T~&lt; . ~f"''i---· ;;: ,.,.,._.- -. . • , , ~} l
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run to tbe Sbu)er CoDJtruction -li: ' · retrri ni\rti.Je ·
oompaay property near Hobson
~aslblllly of l'l!mlndlng you to ove~K1 and · esto~~ your • 1ii'oi1Sr / ac
ONEt-Eodndln,.to''otio ~ttli&lt;i the
12100 'ron111ht
f.be Late Lat• Show
w&amp;A beld without the firemen be·
f~st aid lt.1~ lnd the home medicine cabinet l1 well, EDW
the""'at~if"f~iiilat
aGe from the llhort-atved •trike earlier thl•
in&amp; told of the plan in advance.
Week definliel'1 puts the accerl't on saf~ty at a most appropri·
u eVidence of Uie ~althlntu ot the prtaent buaineu bo:Orit·
CaPital Finance Corporation
ate Ume And many wlll argue that emergencies don't happen
The month-lonr Wbrtc; atoppage ended tn ur1y A.qlillt and bJ
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urly September ateel produett.on wu up to 98 per eeat of tapaeL~
baa expanded ita nationwide
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Whf!IU YOU are prepared :fOf them.
-htgher than lt Wall before the atr\ke,
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F~IDAY
oonaumer finance servlce into
$LAkl IL&amp;.CTED
Friday
Nevertheless, there still are hunttng acddents.-There atFurthermore, dtrnand tor 11teet Ia expectad, to eontln\M tt1'011.1',
tbe state of Florida, aceordlriK
Chm·ole Blake, daughter of Mr.
2:59 Sip e-n "
..;-8 have tjeen, and ther'e's no reason to suspect we can get
f:lven impetutJJ by the npcomlnt order. to meet p\'04uctlolll ot MW
to
lad Hlndy. manager or the and Mrs. F.. M. B!ake:, hall l:ieen 12:00 Film &amp; Fanc-y
local
CapitAl
subsidiary,
Econolili'Oil'lh th!J seaoon wtthout rotting up some shocking stalls1001 model car•
elected v~cc president or the fresh3:00 Boicl At Tht R""'b
~vines and LOan Com-pany,
man class r~t th e Hulzcr Hospital 1:30 'Feminine Touch
, ' . ~~on accidental bloodshed ond death. Thus, In ahddltlon to
• PARMilR8 AND 801~ IIA~K-;.., :l&gt;'lcbltlU'I dtp&amp;rtmont lo my
at 300 W. Second Street, Pome- School of nursing and hs co-editor 2'&lt;00 Fi11n Featlval
4:00 Fum Funnl• ·
' tl'ill for emergency treatment. old-timers w 0 are extomewhat concamed over the fallln•t of farmers tO·iiiCD- b• aa IUt
roi:, Ohio.
Playl!OU!e
or the new paper wblch is being 4~ Two
R_e encecl in tbe URe, c8.re and handling of fJrearms should
all wna expected for tht Soli Bank prog-ram.
- 5:00 Sageb.,;jh • Sad4ro.
The- expawion took p1are on started this tall for hospital p~r- ~
ilvt tlme.and thOURht to the tralnin_g o_f 1he ~ou!'Rste~s.-:---('s·
IJ'hla- ba• Mtn indicated by a aeriet of ebii.DfWI ncutationt in
September t whfll Capit'al purMill BlakP. is a member tl:vu ~~~.,
peeiatlv th()Se who may be doing thelf f1rst shootmg UU$ Sl'ao.
the Jfi'Oir&amp;m as ann0\11lced by the de~arbnent. A11
·ehued seven Florida consumer s()tmel.
or the Nurs('s' cho!.r also.
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son. It's time for them to 1caru their shooting-iron catech~sm
ot tham hu.ve bean deJiped tc malce k e&amp;alu 'tOr ~·
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eompani~s witl'l offices In
ft.""'ilrs to join in the Plt;n----dulgned to pun a,e,... , ., 1 •
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Jacksonvilte.
St.
Peteri"
b
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-tO lb ey can re cl te It ac war( an
rwal'{ :
ag~ out of produCtion and into aoll·buUdlnr, ffCDt• -1'
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gunS stored away at hOIRC are unloaded.
commerettd g1'a18118 or ln\0 trees.
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i:==~St. Au101stine,
Fort
!.auKey
West.
Tile
pur'• '
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~-t . keep lunslocked away from cbUdren.
Tltla la the lol\f·nnP ·phaM ·o.t th~ SOil ..,..,. ,...,.. · · · · ··•·
The Senio!' Choir or tlie · Mi~dle• !-,·
the
tot·tt
nm;nbtr
of
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3. Keip firearms in good workin(l' order.
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and farmen must. atp IOar-ranat contracta to ~te.
Caf'!H.it .Svgtpm to 'port. Chllrch of Christ served the
l"?ft 't t 'Ut care
however, while wol'rylnr about pnsent concUtlobl. ·a,.._r
lunch
at
tbe
Norri.;
auction
sale
Th••• ' are loeated in 1~
·;. t. Ne.ver uu!J ••un out o( a,car, I I uu WI
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til) 1\II'Elt"to put~· oft any pln.tlns Oft ,~I'M-,....,. 1tu:~
Ute United States and In Syraeus~ 'today a'!r a mbil:~y ma1" ,j l. ·NeviiJ: CI.;J a'IUrrthrougb wtre fences .
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~"-' 1~2 7~ra-ln ease they lm·n to t~tol- n~w •
king prOJ~t. They wMe lssisted
;.· 0 AIV{tyl.Olrry a gun with its muzzle pointed 'toward' tile
pa.,Jbent
thl 1ov.mment.
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iby tontr1bU11ons h'mn ~ther or"i:l lfo;ijjd\·. Doll'! 'let the muzzle clog wtth snow Qr nrud• !'lever
'r~oj', tom'*:•~••• ,..,__.,,,. 01 ~ •8611' ·~ ""'-l'i'o·•~
ganiutiuns Cf the church.

Finance
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To Fla. ·

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D:liO 1'V lliMoroom
6:00 You are Thi!Tt
6:30

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eehtng consideration by members of the Southealtern Ohio
Ueef Cattle Improvement Aa:sociation. A proposal bu also been
made that Ia might be desirable
to bring In a carload of btgh
quality western range bulle.
The reasoll ror eonaldering

Beef

featuring Tracev Whaley, Denver

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i.ng to eun-eyt hi' the Wilcollllia
Coruen'&amp;tion
- DDepDattmeat,
Wardf)DJ alto teiled !18,888 deer
that .were tnled' ~eplly dllf(;q
hunbq leUolla ot tbe 23 JUt

Several feeder eaU produeers
ln the state bave been buying
good bred western range eowa to
get rapid improvement · to thecow side of the herd. Tbia ia r..

Owl ')bet.tft

4:30 !fry Little Milrgito

Time
News Caravaa

from 1932 Uu'ouJb lfiiiK i~
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slow procev.

'RACIOR ..
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828,'153 deer la banUnc: teUOal

lfldes. '
It il true that ·no ulf wtn be
able t6 ~do better than Ita lilberltance permit~. J:mprovemettt lo.
both sires ao.d cowa II a loq

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I•• Jled to a spaghl•tli dirt- 1
ne r Mnndav. Ort. 15 at 8 p m.J
Fol!owin g th tl dinn er and regular
meeting a mu~t a\ tr&lt;'af is in store\
Rice, Durward c umm ings :md paul
Layne.

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an

01 the period \hOY will 6e more
llltely tO plaee - in the hll'hel'

Et·nte ·

Fttr a Day
3:45 - Mc.dern RomanCi!l
, .00 Corilerly Tintc

hunters bagetl

J&amp;Od puture and the ealvet ..-•tn
t!d at le.,t dUJilnt tbe Jut put

2:00 'Mtittfttoe Theatre
S ~DO

S!IAGHETTI DINNER
Dt'C\'-'
will tw

Tenn~Ue

MADISON, Wla..- Wllco-

U tbeae ealvea come from

eows and

ltit p,raae''

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Wll. HUNTING

State Un1vf!'rait)'
auaelted
that one of the important. faetms
il bavtllll the ca1V&lt;4 born earl)'
preferably in llnuar)' or , Febru·

U:OO Tic Tac Dou2h

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1.".:30 It j;oul4 B~ You
hod i~ t ChU rt h will meet Monda y r2:00 camera Coe!' ttJ ' ~
Oc1. 15 nl 7 :30 Tt m in the church . t2:&amp;a;""t!'lll'I'O¢

All mt•mbe.rs a-re askr-Q to brln::::
!iales s! amo~ ff'lr countmlil-

Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy·MiddlepMt, 0., OcL 11, 11111 8

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Are FUnD)'

.0:00 Saturdoy NJilil

Let'li Go

bead, the cbol~ ~r~ad a:ood to
choice Jradet avef•1ed $17.00
per bea4, tbe ,ood cr.U.
Some Ohio 4-H Club bO'y or airl
wbere.u , the medium
lfl'dea or FF A bOy will aet. a ready-made
aver•aect ouly f?O.OO per bead, project next montb wben the Ohio
A .tmilar relaUontblp bolda !D Shorthorn Breedm Aa.oetation
botb •teera and btlferw no· mat- hold.&amp; a one-day feeder eall 'Ill~
ter whether ealvH are sold· at the In Columbus,
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apeelal fedrr ealf aale~ , et reiJU·
The projeet wW be a prize abort
1a.r audion ••let or at private horn call wblch the winner will
treaty.
prepare for abow:in1 in his own
Ia tbe GaJUpoUa: aale- the aver-- County Fair lind at the Oblo Stete
ale price per bead ft~r all &amp;ract.. Falr next year. And 'lflth the aded heifer. wao $511.00. Choice vice and aaa1Jtance of the -enUre
ll'lde, sold tor nearLy f66,00 1
ShDrthorn UIOC!'IIUon be.
pUce, whereas the- medium·
It il !alrl)' certlln tbat
youqa:ter wW- be a trlpple win
IP'tde 10ld for tli&amp;btly under
Mft.OO per beed.
oert
Tbe (!IIJ will go t0 f.m writer or
lo .b'yiaJ to Improve lbe
feeder calf ineome, on ftrma: 1.a tbe beat \letter UtiDJ for it. All
the ar.a-a J:smea: . B. WR.er, ZO..year-old ·and imdOr +--H and

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(l'lldea, thea the . iacom• fl:om
~ tow tlalt year is 1110 atU.
AI llD eumpJe of tJ1f1 fad

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Sl'hnol Dlstl'icl will mi'Ct Mond-ay
Q. all falrncsa, do you b !:&gt; licvc Orto ber 15 with pal'cn1s i~v i11',d
thil to ,tJ.' fair,
to visit teacben between 7:30 rtn'a
Riy Fral~:er, 200 Hudsrm St. Mfd· 8 ., m and followed by an addre.g:J
di'Jlort.
hv- Jud'(c;obn C. Bacon on "Juven-

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Ia the ebolee and , tht 1004 t.o
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p m. F~atured speaker is M1'1 Pa!-

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3 :00 We-st:rn TheatTe

Jl(y Fi:le.., Fli&lt;ka

UNITED N.ATIONS DAY
United Nlllions Day Will be ob-

rll'k Lockjj r y of
Lodgt-.

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Crosh:.• Show

3:00 Bri£h1&amp;r Day
3:15 s.8c:re't P.onn

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Midnlte

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17 :00 W'e::;f.Point .
Mrs, 0 p Klein and ~~":' Lil"a n d j
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Stc 1rt' rep re'-'entcd ~be MeliS ·Coun 7:30 Plafl(ouse of !kill'S
ty Republica n Women's Club Thur· ' 8 :00 The Orusadel"
sda y a fte1·noon at the Gsllia County Rl'publ a•i.an Wom en's pohtil'al
8:30 Highway Pati'oJ
, rally whil'h was held 1&lt;l thl.' Farm·
ers' Hol~ l Mrs Klem extended
9:00 The Line Up
grcettn!;ts fmm t)'lc Meigs t:lub a_n d
9:30 Pels(ln To Person
&amp;.ang nn m1gi na i narody " I Like
Lkc " to the tune of ' ' Case~· J ones" 10:00 YOtD' ~Es80 Report~
tO :US Sports Parade
with Mr&gt;~. Ste!ff as acc;ompani's t
10:23 Weathennan
10:30 _Htgbway 11
CHICKEN BARBECUE
A chicken barbecue dmner will
be ~crved Friday Oct. tg from 5 10:t5 Frank L«by Show

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Valiant Lady

Th t&gt; Rev. HOWard Ruppelt, pastor uf thf' Sv racu se Presbyterian
3-30 Sdge of Nigbt
Church , and Murri!'l lhrdin nccom- 4·00 JCatie'A Kltr.h..-n
pamed h group of you11g people, -4 :30 The Early Sl!ow
rrnm 1h e Svrcause \\'c~ ~ nlln .'il,_•r 1
Youth fo'L'_.;0 W!fhip on a 1/l.a tin: 6·1() Les Pa~ and __M.~O' Ford
par~y at th.-. ('hl!ster Rink Wei:lni'S· 1 6:1.' Dou.glaG Edwa:rd!

tu-p_aying stamp-licker sometl\ing in return for his added
&lt;!OQirlbutlon .
Both Of these highly desirable ends can be achieved by undoiJ\g a legislative mistake of 195,- by repealing the destructive a,nd obnoxious Public Law 199 Thi s is th e law which
cut in half the size or parcel post packages anU reduced acceptable weight more than two-t.hirds. This is the law that
_ created three different sets of mailing rules lo replace the
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one unlform regulation which had served Amenca so well ror
20 years . Endless confusion, frustration and greatly Increased
.costs have been the inevitable result.
'l'bls idiotic law was passed, not--becau se 1he Post Office
wanted it, but because 69 railroads want"'d it ---to put their
whoUy-owned railway express agency in the parcel post business. But, in four years, it has benef'ited no o n~ - not even the
railroads or the express B•gency. It is ·estimated that it costs
~railroads upwards of SI25 million a year in out of-p,ocJtet
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1lon, th ey lose many nu·t·'oons a Y•Ar 'll
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. pro r·Itabl e parce,;•. pvs
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~aulage fees tbey might otherwise ha"" gotten from llncle
'if!o_ad,~d,fiF, "'ko?
Su•p- a Doubit.C..II
·Sam.
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Special Ia C•n&lt;ral.!'!!&gt;~ .~tom. . j'
Public Law 199 eosls lhe Post Office Department $70 11'\ilWASIDNGTON-Tbe well-pub~ · ~M!l!llt&amp;!tbn" IA:t opr!nc.
}ion a Year tn net reVenuO loss. The million s i1 costs t\merk~n
, ]atweeu. Yua:oalq.vla'• Marahat T~M-. th• ~ovlet boalellb
businesses big and smart (but most Of them small). farmers,
th~ Kremlin may be endlllg in the 01
~~:w;. 1Ve•tem dlplomefcha,nts'and houReho1ders ate beytmd ralc~lation In -a plea
:nata. They not~ tli.lit T.lto 11 eusptcloua at the Red Jellderil ~v,..
· ' II · 1 -1 ~ p t
doubll!-c:rosstd bhn.
. A·"
to Congress for relief from this Ieg Is Ialive
I -w •m, ne os For one thing, MoscoW 'hu taUed to uve u'p"-tO 1t1
m~ster Ge,peral states ~ ''Public Law Hl9 ... has f·reated opa-rant the Red aatellites lno !::.:~
greater
erational liffirulties, 1osses o( postal r rv&lt;' n\1 ("; and wideaddition, !l
spread public misunderstanding and dissati:;fnclion." A year
reglmea It
and a half ago, Congressman Pau1 AC • .Jones (lleml, of MisWhen
souri ln commenting on a constituent's bh.:il against the Act,
told Congress: '' E:xperieJ'\ce has taught us that the lc~~slation
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which
... becat:ot P.I,.. t911ilia) ~~in Jhe fnt~rost or the gen.~-t:
~w~!ia.•
eral public, ansf. tllat i\ s~oi.M be repea [cd as qmckl.v as pos-

eia98 man if you MY so. Rut \\hilt-!

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: :;:;: Arttlur Godfrey

· 2.30 Bob

obc-r 15, at 7 .30 p m.

Certain as New Year's is a-nother request to Congress for
four cent stamps for our letters - and it's an odds-on bet that
Congress will oblige the Post Off ke.
The need ror increasing postal r~ venu e hardly needs de... bating, nor will the average citizen be too up ~e l over paying
:-~ aik&gt;thf!T p_enny for his stamp. Rut , in i1 s ronsidl'ration of this
it- new legislation our .la·Wmakcrs should investigate additional
,.;._ SO'Ufces of postage money-and th e des irability of giving the

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Ray MUlarM Sh.,.,.
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MY P TO MEET
Our
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The (he-,1Pr rharge nf Melhod L;t
i ::JO H·JtUSeparty
Y uu: h Fel ~o w~ hi !) will m ~ t&gt;l at I hE'
Rn•·k Sprmg C"hurrh . Mcnd-ny Oct - 1 2·00 Bl:g Payoff .

!llaterill as aecoa4 elau mall"-.11 matter at 1be

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er eatf productr~ more moaey 11
oDe ofl the 1tor111 eom1aa: out of
th• PHder ~ Salu at bDlb
Athen. aDd Gallipolll'. .
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RIYNOLO I. GREI ...

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C.Unty All'tcuttvrae Aeent
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DIVOTED 1'0 tNT'Ia.ltS- CP: MEIG$--M... ..... oN -'REA

IICHARD I. OWIN

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as ht•y enlt&gt;rt am.t he Wt!l~1911 Rochl.o on Lhe J.ae!kt't !ield.

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Pomen;oy will be m£&gt;eting tbc
lean1 th ai was rigured to b' tlle
tOp_ contender . for the lef~U\!
cretwn. Nelsmmlle, coarned by
Cbarlje "''\•d;l, has a •eteriin ball
~u.b.,. lot~ ~~ sizr, anrl wi!l b ~ jll!t
about a!j b1g up frun ·. a.i Lhc P~n·
thers.
T.he Houn d,s hav r n't bcl!n too
1mpressive to date, but will be ex·
petted t.o
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Kettint aJWI ll•ntl,y 1t the ttckl¥
Flo:tifers and Powell at the fUI~,
4.,r1d KitchlnP ol!t center. loth Ke-~t
lng 1nct Bentley eo over the ttie.

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PQ\IOd mv"Pr.meroy will lj:O into LoniJht's
ga.rne crjppled from last week'&amp;
¥lcltson lu.!lll, but Coach Alex CiJo
probably will have all or his plncr~~ avaihlble.
Quarterback D~m
Smith has been hobbling ali week
from pulled tendons in his ankle,
~ut Don will be ready for at least /
part time action, and if he isn't
able to .:o then Sophomore P~ul

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CARS

on the hand.
Larry Wildermuth and T(!d Bee ..
ile will be at end_.; With Mll~g

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Lambert i!nd

Barnhart at the

tackle, -Jerry Davis and Barnl1z
at the iUal·ds and Phil Werry at
center.
Down •t Middleport It will be
Dal!t'1 Pfl~. C4•11ih Chari I• MaOon:
•14 hfl hllh hope~ th1t hit J~ekets ,
will be up for the cont"t, and

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VB Tudor !Blue)

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WeUaton, co.-ched by Joe Mal-

mlsur, llas tied Po1·tsmouttJ East
lost to Oak Hill In non lengue
play, aqd in SEQ actlo.a has lost
tv J,o,~~an 19-7 and last w~ek to
GaUipolis by a 28-2t taU~·. The
Rockeh bave a good ofi'enslvtl
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53 Ford Vt ···· $995
2 Dr..(Brown)

1953 PONTIAC · · .... · .. · .. · .. ··· · · · · $995
2 Door Deluxe - Two·Tone Gray. Hydramatlc. Radio ·&amp;

Heater.

1953 C!HEVROLO 4 Do..- · · · · · ···· ·•· · $799

150 Series-'- 2 Tone Blue, Heater.

Conv. Overdrive

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19SI CHEYIOLET .... · .. , ......... · .. $525
4 dQor, heater, new. paint.

53 Chev. 2 dr. • $895
lilil:lt &amp; Wblte

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1951 FORt ........................ .
2 door, RadiQ and Healer, new Jltllnt

1950 PLYMOUTH .................. · ... $445

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The WMt

C~lifGrnia. over ()"'B1i'Jl. .. S(ate •
Vog1 Bi!rra a really rt:tlu~~.
. Washi~gton. ovfr O~Qjon•N.oti.J,tng I!XClteli o]d yogi.
UCLA ov~r 'Wuh.ini State ~
Bitl Skowron Is a nail biter.
Stanford Ovt&gt;r Sa~ JOse • Wi~b
all those muscles, too. '

Also; Color4d.0 over CulQor'ado

Agg ies, COP over Frl'sno Stale
Wr.nlng over New MexieQ
Vta h: over Denv~:r.~
The South
Nvy over Tularie . Bo~ 'lju,rle)'
and Sal ·M,~gUe "wuz robbed.''
SMU over Duke - Bullet Bob
pitchr d a f&amp;ur - bitt11r and Jc11 t in
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Robbed , too.
Wellston Will have a sp&amp;ed;
Gt•orgia over 1\"Qtlh Carlouia _
backfield with Jack Walton as a
Five
hits, and hit with a pc.Icct
threat with his p l:UISCB. Ttl ~&gt; Rork·
&amp;&lt;~Ill~.
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ets have Gary Cundltf and Frank
Hill as good runner11 at hal oatk.'l,
.Al"OD: l\fssissi pp! over Vandflrwhile M'O'nh:o.mery will ]Jr,l hobly
G'eorgia Tc&gt;ch ov~ LSU
be at fullback .
OVtr M•aryland, Kent"ucb
Jn the line tommy Compston, and over Aubrun, Clt&gt;mson over Wake
Elrlon Potts at tb.e ends, Recrl QOd li'Grest, Tennesse-e over CbuttancoCottrill at the tackles, Ri&lt;:e und 8'4, Rice over Florida. V~l over
Bnkcr at the IU!rds and Jonea •t \!(&amp;~ VM[ over r.ehigh, Miss!scenter, .
"'PPI State OVN Virginia.
Tht SquthWttll
()klahorua over Texas-So them
Dod_gers i!i d~d, too,
Baylor Qver A.rkansas ,. It ,
shoulrln't happen to the Braves.
TeXtaa Aggies ovor Housloo _ So
t~E!Y coined a phrase,
Okl11homa AUies over !l'ulaa
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"Wait'U n~xt year."
CLEVELAND UP-Rory Calhoun, {If W·bite Pl1U11, N. Y.,
and England's Jo,b~~ SuJ~IviD.
1 pair o'f maUflhJ Dihldlewe1ght1
m·eet In a t~round
nationally..
lel~vbed m11tch t6night
at th•
Cleveland Aren•.

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people wbose( daughlen were
amo · (ht_.. OU eoedl who partl·
ci~ iA 1a aH-umpus tresh·
man Da)' Tu~ay. ·
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Citx Co~oa 1• h9d · to ' vote

RUGIY

lltlll,~ny ~olQU mol S.l~l~

an o~r.expe'l\llit)ll'8 item of reeenUy Detauae ... the
,were

Patricia Lloyd, Marilyn Sue
Kaigbt ~ Mary Carolyn Miller,

4e1Dasuch a

weTe re«fulrM to arise at 6 11 m.
when a re~ille of bells,

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C~OTHING CQMP4NY .
Ow@!r .
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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society E~ltor

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Motor

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You can lay·away any am\)Unl of Jll~elwii!IM :ml "'I~.
ond you have until DECEMBER 22 . to l'IY IJie .. b&amp;lllnoe.
You~. P•Y t~Dme clqwn each
week or .a~ 'llfiiJ.JOU
oboOie-and jn any sum.

NOTICE
year we are not requiring $1 d&lt;&gt;wn for.eaclt.of
· )'(1111' lay·away's; you NEED NO'l' PAY an mo~e Ill&gt;.,.•
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More and more of our customers are fmding it' a CO!IVOD·
lent IDol safe way to insure that tbey have just 111!1at tbey
want at Cbfutmas.

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II!J. ~!~:1i:.1:0pv~tr0:your
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. , "MitehelJ . de~inltely . wi,ll Mt
start.. tbe &amp;... bUt wen \Uit
hlm,
Coach \'?90dy H'ye&amp;' ~s.lstt;~~e
on accuracy and str~ct O\lserv&amp;nce
. of ru.le-\. during pri!L'tice s'Q$a)ons
llave :pai~ off. OSU rolled over
Ne-bras~a In its openlrur · g-ame
an.d co.n,quored ~ta~ord, - one of
tb~ na,tio~{o; tOp pasking o~tfits,
1Q1 cip.ltalizihg on opponent errOfS.
One lineup cha~e was annollnced . as. the Bucks boarded
a pl~,i~ for . cba~pai~~. That was
to rfve a s.ta~mg berth to Don
Cla,.k, 'hf) BGQhomore hal~ck
Who hu' 1!1cf&gt;red fOur touchd&amp;wDs
in tbe f!uek;a~ two previous wins.
Oink will take over for Don
~utherln if the Bijeks receive but
S\nlh&lt;&gt;rin will bandit" the klekorr
if Qlinois reteives.

Rory (}alhoun
John Sullivan
Meet T~night '

YOUR PICK

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of IJnd

all they follnd, tbey were allowed to r'cst while Big Sisters served tbem refr~ents.

2 d'!"r, two tone p,y, Heater. ,

1949 NASH

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After eolledip.( sisnatures of

1950 CHEVROLO · ..........- ..... ••.. $475

1941CHRYSLIR·4 Dr.
1947 CHIVROLET 2 Dr.
1946 DODGE- 4 Dr.
1946 FORD·2 Dr.

Lindley Froob

hopping anti during an
hours party they had to
the flli.U" ~ and wiags
)ey Hall b,unU'" for
Org" membf!ra wbo were

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TrlpJ to the 1\l~~r JIJ'd for
colleetinc
1crap bq&amp;k covers,
coke bottles •Dd -tllt)ptying waste

4 door Chat~tplon, beater and spotllte.

56 Ford •.. ·.. $t39$

Undley

banlina: prits and pans
them. They ptbered with t'he
othi-r (l'ft;\n;DtD tq ht-ar Freshmen Day Otfie!ially prot'bimed.

T\l,e ,Dailv. Sea.ttind

AT H6'R FIRISTON.l

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SIZES•36 TO 48

$17,5,0~p

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AWAYPL~I'i.

Day On Campus

Clt'Y. N'. J -IJill-TIIe.

FR~~t.JK

Here's an Invitation to you to make .use of our LAY·

t'IIESHIIEN DAY at Ohio UnJ.
yefllty WIS of laternt to Iota!

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AttenCI Frosh

.-;'tk ~~~~ Pd by, ..,,I~Llnt lJ I.e rl« lr•••
'fn• •hobo " ' Mlu! tottorla,-.,..dt \11

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of I~ Ia.qt four ~mea,. wJil be
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~un~HJW ::~r. ·e
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wilt Pr.ove a tough customer.
It Wa!!l In 1951 bere 'thai an und,erd~g Buc~eye tea~ battled
t}l~ nJJnl to a scoreless tie, the
~nly lSietr)t8JJ, on tbe fUinois ~ reoord fGr that season, and one
which was the turniDf point of
Coach Woody Hayes' career with
the Bueta.
The two-time We;wtern Conferenct championa, In thelr ,best
J)h:fs~cal condltltll1 of the year,
pack as much wallop On the
jtonnd a• 3t the same time Last
se~n ancl they have developed
a poti!'Dl aerial 11ame besldet.
nlnois bad at least One' .. ll!ce"
lo spring on Obio State. That was
cOach a;ay Eli'ot'; allDOU.b.cetqent
thai: Bobby MlttbeJl, speedy jun·
·ior let thalf btell: who bas b.een
' lor left hitlr back who bas 4een
lnjur"" knee, woul dsee action

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injuries, and Mac will probr.b~y
make one tmeup chan&amp;~ ' ~on ght,
Sophomore Steve Bailey Wlll •tqrt
at end in place of Jim Bo\yles,
and Tom Kellv will still be at the
other £1anker · in piace of tbe' Injured Ed McComas. The Te1t of
lhe Jaekel lineu.p will find Tom
Clnrk and Peui f Jwnrds at .. thP
taekles with Junior Rowley ~ nd
either John Ketchta or DaveS ver
at tbo guar41.1i1ite Erwin, w' be
at center. In the backfield ' ve
Hint.ly will be at quarterback ith
injureMf4nt . Uiwl!l and Bob, eJ.
son at thl! hllk 1:nd Juniur
nnedy will be at fullback.
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UShld..2tlf.·$795

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52 Fonl VB · · $895

of McDonald tllat bis aputtjrl·~
o£rense C&lt;ID start to clict : ton~h,t .

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Last year the team lost the
ball 11 tiines in alrie -gameii. but
fumbled )Pss than any team in
tbe·· Big Ten. Four of Ja:st year's
fuinbles werP in the Duke game,

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ICMM~ $~te,

K•nUf. .over I~Ji _St~t,e:, D.fra&amp;t
et~o~er W•chl;ta, MI154Guf• ~, Nflirth
wiU com41 throqt:h wlth the flrtt team, but so far haven't had too Dakot• Stet,, lottln c,-~.. •ur
Man:Jt,~etta, Clncl.,... •v• ••vier
'(~ In .... I'M• t'llf•
much of a defer\se. lt Js the ho.pv

ROCK BOTTOM
WI·NTER PRICES
.Orl(ij)Used
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Mf~hlten
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nall'&amp;lllna dutie8 . Guard and tatk· '
le Rltti &amp;arnb,rl. came up with
a broken hand, but Rich, who
played a terrri!k game all evening, will be in action with o ca.1t

USED

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of ttt,e
l~k1 In tht league in quut•r·
to. a. J
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:'\l"c~ erry
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Y1ung. All thrn Cf1J1 pi!'J8, 1nJ
!.loth y 041 "' '"-' ¥tQu,-ld art
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T~ Rw:~ey_es havl!n't lost the

COLUiiiDUS, 0.
twum lq1.1,ld of 33 ()qiG
football pl•ve"a l..'t th~'~
... ,Jn quest.
"' of
palgn , m., ...,todar
l4Lh sjraitbt 811 Teil.victory Jo
a i" ltle atainflt DJIJI,oil SaWrday.
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straJs-ht.
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Tht ..me ll the NCAA . .
v!slon W"!'M ~ ~., ~.,. t~
"U~lfe'it •1.'1f w\11 M ..loc.a1t
ilf'VM: N'llc facilitltt.

K't.OO\, aft• tM1 ltlft -,..etl

Top S~,c:IJ Show of ,All Tlrnel

!~!a~~~" . For IllinOis
Game
Saturday
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Unir•l:l Preu 5Hri1 Wtif.,f\EW YORK tTP - . Eraley·~
Fo.. ll it•s .unJ the week eBd fo.o,~ap
· nt-rs" · al ong WJ·t•
" wJn
"' f bac k w.'lrd Io~k. alttw WDrl,d ~r~es.
Game of t~ W~
'IJ(•higan ove r Army • 'J1}le Cadl'J _~ art- unb~;~ten but this Is no.t
ont' of tht' better Army teams.
.
Tin:- offenJive power lSn't
u dy·
n&lt;~m:c s.s usual an~ that bjg,er
W li lv~rine lin" should. tllJle charge.
The ''-"'
Syracuse ovt!r We.st VitiWilaDon LarseiJ was the greatest.
Dartmouth over ~fOWl\ • 1t left
' "" '""' 'til toe 8th,
l'urnell ovPr Harvard-Then JOU
"aid
"He,·, look',"
,
Yale over Colu~bia-And H got
l iglllf:'r On every pitch.
Al~o; P~nn S.~ate O.vt'r H{lly
Cros:i, CQ.Igate ovt:f ~ytc;ers, Del.'
aware ovcor Bucknell, Lafayette
ove t· Albrigbt, B~ton UQiv:ersily
aver Geo;·g, Washln.!lit()ll "4 Connert icut over Massaehusetta.
Ohio St•t~ ,~ ~~~~~~~~lt't 1

Folmer will toke over the slg-

ON ·

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1:?5 ft&gt;l#r&lt;;

heJd to a surp?ise 7-7 tie by Gat.
. lipolis. atld laSt week took a 12-7
deeisir:n fro.Jll . the Athen s Bull ·

doas.

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oil rile

17/F f;COR/.1'/6 TI'Ti. ~
!IE JY0/1 W! TJI

the nia: ht . With

tQ Nelsonv1lle tonight to meet l~t ~rid The PloilUI the Hounds we!;\'

toua:h Nel~nvillr Ho1,1nds in an all
,j'i t l'mtortant SEQ contest that CO!J~
1
' n-f ~j.miba1e the Panther$ from tbe
l~~n,e rae~' if the" an• defeat~d·1;n- t}le hQme
th•

p;~KEP

WPO '? 6ACK
Alo+f/#6 /"0 Rl!7'.AII'f

The Pomt:,roy Panther,; trav~l nq.wle&lt;.~gue vieto.ries over CtJauQeey

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that mDfC than 1~,000 penoDI

TodaysSpQns . Bu~keyes In Ton
Condition
"'T"

TOUCHDOWN TOPIIE~

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Face Big Lhte, Fast
Middleport HonomDads

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~vin"' to tJ: t 4' injl) L11.e win
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as ht•y enlt&gt;rt am.t he Wt!l~1911 Rochl.o on Lhe J.ae!kt't !ield.

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Pomen;oy will be m£&gt;eting tbc
lean1 th ai was rigured to b' tlle
tOp_ contender . for the lef~U\!
cretwn. Nelsmmlle, coarned by
Cbarlje "''\•d;l, has a •eteriin ball
~u.b.,. lot~ ~~ sizr, anrl wi!l b ~ jll!t
about a!j b1g up frun ·. a.i Lhc P~n·
thers.
T.he Houn d,s hav r n't bcl!n too
1mpressive to date, but will be ex·
petted t.o
:tt any time, and to·

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SALE

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Kettint aJWI ll•ntl,y 1t the ttckl¥
Flo:tifers and Powell at the fUI~,
4.,r1d KitchlnP ol!t center. loth Ke-~t
lng 1nct Bentley eo over the ttie.

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PQ\IOd mv"Pr.meroy will lj:O into LoniJht's
ga.rne crjppled from last week'&amp;
¥lcltson lu.!lll, but Coach Alex CiJo
probably will have all or his plncr~~ avaihlble.
Quarterback D~m
Smith has been hobbling ali week
from pulled tendons in his ankle,
~ut Don will be ready for at least /
part time action, and if he isn't
able to .:o then Sophomore P~ul

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Y•
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CARS

on the hand.
Larry Wildermuth and T(!d Bee ..
ile will be at end_.; With Mll~g

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Lambert i!nd

Barnhart at the

tackle, -Jerry Davis and Barnl1z
at the iUal·ds and Phil Werry at
center.
Down •t Middleport It will be
Dal!t'1 Pfl~. C4•11ih Chari I• MaOon:
•14 hfl hllh hope~ th1t hit J~ekets ,
will be up for the cont"t, and

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AI~: M\ft~ ever M9f1h11141U.

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VB Tudor !Blue)

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,..n.

WeUaton, co.-ched by Joe Mal-

mlsur, llas tied Po1·tsmouttJ East
lost to Oak Hill In non lengue
play, aqd in SEQ actlo.a has lost
tv J,o,~~an 19-7 and last w~ek to
GaUipolis by a 28-2t taU~·. The
Rockeh bave a good ofi'enslvtl
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53 Ford Vt ···· $995
2 Dr..(Brown)

1953 PONTIAC · · .... · .. · .. · .. ··· · · · · $995
2 Door Deluxe - Two·Tone Gray. Hydramatlc. Radio ·&amp;

Heater.

1953 C!HEVROLO 4 Do..- · · · · · ···· ·•· · $799

150 Series-'- 2 Tone Blue, Heater.

Conv. Overdrive

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19SI CHEYIOLET .... · .. , ......... · .. $525
4 dQor, heater, new. paint.

53 Chev. 2 dr. • $895
lilil:lt &amp; Wblte

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50 lo!i Hr. ·· $395

(Green)

(Lt. Groen)

$3F,onl .. · .. · $1095
lllllcb \fajl&gt;n

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1951 FORt ........................ .
2 door, RadiQ and Healer, new Jltllnt

1950 PLYMOUTH .................. · ... $445

VIIM.,.v•.

The WMt

C~lifGrnia. over ()"'B1i'Jl. .. S(ate •
Vog1 Bi!rra a really rt:tlu~~.
. Washi~gton. ovfr O~Qjon•N.oti.J,tng I!XClteli o]d yogi.
UCLA ov~r 'Wuh.ini State ~
Bitl Skowron Is a nail biter.
Stanford Ovt&gt;r Sa~ JOse • Wi~b
all those muscles, too. '

Also; Color4d.0 over CulQor'ado

Agg ies, COP over Frl'sno Stale
Wr.nlng over New MexieQ
Vta h: over Denv~:r.~
The South
Nvy over Tularie . Bo~ 'lju,rle)'
and Sal ·M,~gUe "wuz robbed.''
SMU over Duke - Bullet Bob
pitchr d a f&amp;ur - bitt11r and Jc11 t in
10.
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Robbed , too.
Wellston Will have a sp&amp;ed;
Gt•orgia over 1\"Qtlh Carlouia _
backfield with Jack Walton as a
Five
hits, and hit with a pc.Icct
threat with his p l:UISCB. Ttl ~&gt; Rork·
&amp;&lt;~Ill~.
·
ets have Gary Cundltf and Frank
Hill as good runner11 at hal oatk.'l,
.Al"OD: l\fssissi pp! over Vandflrwhile M'O'nh:o.mery will ]Jr,l hobly
G'eorgia Tc&gt;ch ov~ LSU
be at fullback .
OVtr M•aryland, Kent"ucb
Jn the line tommy Compston, and over Aubrun, Clt&gt;mson over Wake
Elrlon Potts at tb.e ends, Recrl QOd li'Grest, Tennesse-e over CbuttancoCottrill at the tackles, Ri&lt;:e und 8'4, Rice over Florida. V~l over
Bnkcr at the IU!rds and Jonea •t \!(&amp;~ VM[ over r.ehigh, Miss!scenter, .
"'PPI State OVN Virginia.
Tht SquthWttll
()klahorua over Texas-So them
Dod_gers i!i d~d, too,
Baylor Qver A.rkansas ,. It ,
shoulrln't happen to the Braves.
TeXtaa Aggies ovor Housloo _ So
t~E!Y coined a phrase,
Okl11homa AUies over !l'ulaa
~
"Wait'U n~xt year."
CLEVELAND UP-Rory Calhoun, {If W·bite Pl1U11, N. Y.,
and England's Jo,b~~ SuJ~IviD.
1 pair o'f maUflhJ Dihldlewe1ght1
m·eet In a t~round
nationally..
lel~vbed m11tch t6night
at th•
Cleveland Aren•.

and

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I,EA9UES
Also CARTOON

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(A Z.n• C.rey 5Miryl
COMEDY •11411 CARTOON

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$1 .00 DOWN. • $1.2$ WIIKLV

people wbose( daughlen were
amo · (ht_.. OU eoedl who partl·
ci~ iA 1a aH-umpus tresh·
man Da)' Tu~ay. ·
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Citx Co~oa 1• h9d · to ' vote

RUGIY

lltlll,~ny ~olQU mol S.l~l~

an o~r.expe'l\llit)ll'8 item of reeenUy Detauae ... the
,were

Patricia Lloyd, Marilyn Sue
Kaigbt ~ Mary Carolyn Miller,

4e1Dasuch a

weTe re«fulrM to arise at 6 11 m.
when a re~ille of bells,

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C~OTHING CQMP4NY .
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Motor

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You~. P•Y t~Dme clqwn each
week or .a~ 'llfiiJ.JOU
oboOie-and jn any sum.

NOTICE
year we are not requiring $1 d&lt;&gt;wn for.eaclt.of
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Coach \'?90dy H'ye&amp;' ~s.lstt;~~e
on accuracy and str~ct O\lserv&amp;nce
. of ru.le-\. during pri!L'tice s'Q$a)ons
llave :pai~ off. OSU rolled over
Ne-bras~a In its openlrur · g-ame
an.d co.n,quored ~ta~ord, - one of
tb~ na,tio~{o; tOp pasking o~tfits,
1Q1 cip.ltalizihg on opponent errOfS.
One lineup cha~e was annollnced . as. the Bucks boarded
a pl~,i~ for . cba~pai~~. That was
to rfve a s.ta~mg berth to Don
Cla,.k, 'hf) BGQhomore hal~ck
Who hu' 1!1cf&gt;red fOur touchd&amp;wDs
in tbe f!uek;a~ two previous wins.
Oink will take over for Don
~utherln if the Bijeks receive but
S\nlh&lt;&gt;rin will bandit" the klekorr
if Qlinois reteives.

Rory (}alhoun
John Sullivan
Meet T~night '

YOUR PICK

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of IJnd

all they follnd, tbey were allowed to r'cst while Big Sisters served tbem refr~ents.

2 d'!"r, two tone p,y, Heater. ,

1949 NASH

dter-

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After eolledip.( sisnatures of

1950 CHEVROLO · ..........- ..... ••.. $475

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1947 CHIVROLET 2 Dr.
1946 DODGE- 4 Dr.
1946 FORD·2 Dr.

Lindley Froob

hopping anti during an
hours party they had to
the flli.U" ~ and wiags
)ey Hall b,unU'" for
Org" membf!ra wbo were

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TrlpJ to the 1\l~~r JIJ'd for
colleetinc
1crap bq&amp;k covers,
coke bottles •Dd -tllt)ptying waste

4 door Chat~tplon, beater and spotllte.

56 Ford •.. ·.. $t39$

Undley

banlina: prits and pans
them. They ptbered with t'he
othi-r (l'ft;\n;DtD tq ht-ar Freshmen Day Otfie!ially prot'bimed.

T\l,e ,Dailv. Sea.ttind

AT H6'R FIRISTON.l

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SIZES•36 TO 48

$17,5,0~p

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AWAYPL~I'i.

Day On Campus

Clt'Y. N'. J -IJill-TIIe.

FR~~t.JK

Here's an Invitation to you to make .use of our LAY·

t'IIESHIIEN DAY at Ohio UnJ.
yefllty WIS of laternt to Iota!

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AT RALL'S BEN

AttenCI Frosh

.-;'tk ~~~~ Pd by, ..,,I~Llnt lJ I.e rl« lr•••
'fn• •hobo " ' Mlu! tottorla,-.,..dt \11

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llll~ols, w(th three losse. '"t
of I~ Ia.qt four ~mea,. wJil be
· ' r tli
i cyes' and
~un~HJW ::~r. ·e
. ue:
wilt Pr.ove a tough customer.
It Wa!!l In 1951 bere 'thai an und,erd~g Buc~eye tea~ battled
t}l~ nJJnl to a scoreless tie, the
~nly lSietr)t8JJ, on tbe fUinois ~ reoord fGr that season, and one
which was the turniDf point of
Coach Woody Hayes' career with
the Bueta.
The two-time We;wtern Conferenct championa, In thelr ,best
J)h:fs~cal condltltll1 of the year,
pack as much wallop On the
jtonnd a• 3t the same time Last
se~n ancl they have developed
a poti!'Dl aerial 11ame besldet.
nlnois bad at least One' .. ll!ce"
lo spring on Obio State. That was
cOach a;ay Eli'ot'; allDOU.b.cetqent
thai: Bobby MlttbeJl, speedy jun·
·ior let thalf btell: who bas b.een
' lor left hitlr back who bas 4een
lnjur"" knee, woul dsee action

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injuries, and Mac will probr.b~y
make one tmeup chan&amp;~ ' ~on ght,
Sophomore Steve Bailey Wlll •tqrt
at end in place of Jim Bo\yles,
and Tom Kellv will still be at the
other £1anker · in piace of tbe' Injured Ed McComas. The Te1t of
lhe Jaekel lineu.p will find Tom
Clnrk and Peui f Jwnrds at .. thP
taekles with Junior Rowley ~ nd
either John Ketchta or DaveS ver
at tbo guar41.1i1ite Erwin, w' be
at center. In the backfield ' ve
Hint.ly will be at quarterback ith
injureMf4nt . Uiwl!l and Bob, eJ.
son at thl! hllk 1:nd Juniur
nnedy will be at fullback.
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one of the two ""'
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UShld..2tlf.·$795

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of McDonald tllat bis aputtjrl·~
o£rense C&lt;ID start to clict : ton~h,t .

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Last year the team lost the
ball 11 tiines in alrie -gameii. but
fumbled )Pss than any team in
tbe·· Big Ten. Four of Ja:st year's
fuinbles werP in the Duke game,

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ICMM~ $~te,

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et~o~er W•chl;ta, MI154Guf• ~, Nflirth
wiU com41 throqt:h wlth the flrtt team, but so far haven't had too Dakot• Stet,, lottln c,-~.. •ur
Man:Jt,~etta, Clncl.,... •v• ••vier
'(~ In .... I'M• t'llf•
much of a defer\se. lt Js the ho.pv

ROCK BOTTOM
WI·NTER PRICES
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nall'&amp;lllna dutie8 . Guard and tatk· '
le Rltti &amp;arnb,rl. came up with
a broken hand, but Rich, who
played a terrri!k game all evening, will be in action with o ca.1t

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l~k1 In tht league in quut•r·
to. a. J
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Y1ung. All thrn Cf1J1 pi!'J8, 1nJ
!.loth y 041 "' '"-' ¥tQu,-ld art
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T~ Rw:~ey_es havl!n't lost the

COLUiiiDUS, 0.
twum lq1.1,ld of 33 ()qiG
football pl•ve"a l..'t th~'~
... ,Jn quest.
"' of
palgn , m., ...,todar
l4Lh sjraitbt 811 Teil.victory Jo
a i" ltle atainflt DJIJI,oil SaWrday.
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Tht ..me ll the NCAA . .
v!slon W"!'M ~ ~., ~.,. t~
"U~lfe'it •1.'1f w\11 M ..loc.a1t
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K't.OO\, aft• tM1 ltlft -,..etl

Top S~,c:IJ Show of ,All Tlrnel

!~!a~~~" . For IllinOis
Game
Saturday
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Unir•l:l Preu 5Hri1 Wtif.,f\EW YORK tTP - . Eraley·~
Fo.. ll it•s .unJ the week eBd fo.o,~ap
· nt-rs" · al ong WJ·t•
" wJn
"' f bac k w.'lrd Io~k. alttw WDrl,d ~r~es.
Game of t~ W~
'IJ(•higan ove r Army • 'J1}le Cadl'J _~ art- unb~;~ten but this Is no.t
ont' of tht' better Army teams.
.
Tin:- offenJive power lSn't
u dy·
n&lt;~m:c s.s usual an~ that bjg,er
W li lv~rine lin" should. tllJle charge.
The ''-"'
Syracuse ovt!r We.st VitiWilaDon LarseiJ was the greatest.
Dartmouth over ~fOWl\ • 1t left
' "" '""' 'til toe 8th,
l'urnell ovPr Harvard-Then JOU
"aid
"He,·, look',"
,
Yale over Colu~bia-And H got
l iglllf:'r On every pitch.
Al~o; P~nn S.~ate O.vt'r H{lly
Cros:i, CQ.Igate ovt:f ~ytc;ers, Del.'
aware ovcor Bucknell, Lafayette
ove t· Albrigbt, B~ton UQiv:ersily
aver Geo;·g, Washln.!lit()ll "4 Connert icut over Massaehusetta.
Ohio St•t~ ,~ ~~~~~~~~lt't 1

Folmer will toke over the slg-

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heJd to a surp?ise 7-7 tie by Gat.
. lipolis. atld laSt week took a 12-7
deeisir:n fro.Jll . the Athen s Bull ·

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the nia: ht . With

tQ Nelsonv1lle tonight to meet l~t ~rid The PloilUI the Hounds we!;\'

toua:h Nel~nvillr Ho1,1nds in an all
,j'i t l'mtortant SEQ contest that CO!J~
1
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l~~n,e rae~' if the" an• defeat~d·1;n- t}le hQme
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The Pomt:,roy Panther,; trav~l nq.wle&lt;.~gue vieto.ries over CtJauQeey

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that mDfC than 1~,000 penoDI

TodaysSpQns . Bu~keyes In Ton
Condition
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-~MID=DLEPORT-SOCIETY --

....,,

Mrs Cedric Clark vi:iited .Mrs. parenb, Mr and Mno C har le~ fkn Howanl Kress, Portsmouth, this nett, who returned iiS far a.s Col umbus wuh the Rogen; and v1S lled
until Tuesday w1rh Mr and Mn

llrs. BJ1nehe H11ptonstall ill stay.

iU

with Dand Hoyt wh1 le h11J

Warren oennclt and
Ma.xine Bennel\ ,

partots, the Rrv and Mrs C E
Hoyt, a~ i1Uend 1ng the Oh lo Rap.
tilt Convention 10 l'lncmnatJ.
Clifford Bea~l' t has cntcr• ·rl the
Diyton Vet.:or11n:s· Jlu ~ pita l Jo t a
nose operation
S.Sgt Harold

H1ct'.

wh.o

~Jns

a nd Mt83

Mr anr.J Mrs ~aurt n' Thomson.
Clev&lt;'land , wdl spt&gt;nd thl" weekend
with her parents, Mr and Mn, Hart
l.yons.

had
Mrs Rogr-r Kittle, C.lousllf'r, v1s~

apent Lhn1y-eJght day:o leav., with
bill paN!nls, Mr and Mrs llomn

ited hlf'r IIIUnlt; , Miss Vesta McCoy
Mrs Burr Forrest , and Mr {"or.
res! Thursday evening.

llice, le(t Monday for his new u .
.sipment at Camp Pl'ndll&gt;ton Calif.

&lt;~nd

Mr and Mrs Vt't non Rof!ers, f'os.

toria , spent the weekend w1th her

:\1r and Mr:; Owen t''1 nk and son£
Bill , Dean and Dunny, and !hell'
daughter , Mrs John Buckley, and
her husband adlended the fiftieth
wedding anniven~~ry of Mrs }'ink's
parcnb, Mr and Mrs Thomas Bog,91
Sunday. at the hmtle of Mr an~ THE ·'WILSON GANG"-Front row, left to right, Sammy Hood, Alan Wallace, Bruce WalMrs Marshall Bo~gs, Gallipolis.
lace, Stephen Pullin, John Hood. Second row . Carolyn Ann Russell, Miil:e Bratton, George

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Kathcr~·n

Sauer, Benny Wilson, Rodney Sauer, Bobby Pooler, David Casci, and two tiny.mite cheer.
Poinrlt•xtcr return. leaders, Ann Wilson and Stephanie Pullen. Larry Mitch stands behind his charges.

ed home Monday after a visit ip
Grovl' City wit'h Mr and ·M ri
Playen1 of the "Wilson Gang"George Danwls who accompained
their ch.eer leaders- aren'l
with
her here for a bnef v1sit, retur~
exactly
ready to sign Lip as Yellow
ina that evening to thelr home,
Jackets regulars, but give th&lt;!m
five years under their belt.:&gt; and
they'll be raring to go.
OLD HOUSE GONE
Tabbed the ''Wil11on Gang" be·
I.EXINGTON , Ky . - uP ~Reo
cently wrecked to make way fot
a filling station was the home ct
Daniel Bradford , buill some tim&lt;e
before 1812. Bradford, in 1819 dt
'.11igned and first med in his new•
paper. the Lexington Public A~
vertiser, the crowir1g rooster that
1.11 the nt~tional symhol of the Dell\·
THE
ocratic Party.

WE

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THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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GOOD BUYS
ARE STILL
FOUND HERE
COME AND SEE

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2 dr. Radio
and clean.

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4 dr. ·Radio &amp;
w.all tires. 't:~ran

4 d1·. va ..,.,ith Po••"··•&lt;li&lt;d&lt;•.
. 1"'l Toni" Fin\sh . 'I

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THE

Customlinc 2 Dr.

Cream Of The Crop

Jlc-atw. All .guod
re.lf&lt;
n l"'''

1956 GMC

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ton Pickup · · · · · · · · Save $500

Dlx. Cab.pbrome Grille and Dclux chassis. Very low
rnilea·ge.,. .

1954 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · · · · $1,295

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One Jock! owner. Original blue and"whlte finish.

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cau&lt;~e thr:v turn our fur practir'·
1-55
on a V'dcant Jot next to the hom ~
of Mr and Mn Frank B Wipon .
630 Bmw"'fl A", and h•v~ "
eC
5
least two Wiloons as membert, they
are in heavy training for an ~peel
ed match with another "gang" als,1
Miss Juli~ Mitch, RN. Galliwurking out a couple of ~ks polis, daughter of Mr. and Mr11.
away.
,,
P. L. Mitch. was elected fJrst
.
vice president to 11erve Dlitrict
Says M~. Wzhon:
14 of the
Nurses Association
"Most of the boys haveZ man· when the Holzer Hospital Nurse•
aged to get football su1ts, and they Alumni As~ocJatlon met at Hol·
hard at the grune_ Besides, H's o. ;eer Hospital this week..
good way to keep tl·ac): 0{ pour
kids, if l/1ey're play1ug right at
The speaker for the meeting
hnnw ."
was Dr. B(!rnard Begley, Jtafr
Larry Milch and Junior Hood physician at the bospital. wbo
act as coache~ for the lads whill' spoke on "Urology" &amp;nd' showed
the girt..,, who nommated them a film he bad brougbt trom
selves for the che~&gt;rleader role, thr University of Iowa.
conduct practice sessions of roll! · ·--··-··..- ·-·--'-----i~es rememb.e red from walchirJ ~ /r1the r neighborhood group will be
Mrs Carrie Grueter ls visiting
h1gh school ~wls ,
announced in the near future, with
relatives in Zanesville.
Datp of lhl' h1g game witb th " f'oac hc~ said.
Mrs Rus11 Watson arrive~ hom,.
today after a viSit in LoJJisville.
Ky with 'Dr aald Mrs J B ~arshall
and hmjlt.
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SOCIETY

MOORE'S

PHONE 388- Y

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CUOOSE FROM

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AUTO SALES
Af Tn1ffle Ltoht in Middleport

Very lOw mileage. Almost like tho day It was sold.

Open IVt!hllltl U•tll 9 p. m.

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Mf3 ~,t.j!Hne ,Sh~rman an(! Mt'S

Mary MYfll'l ot Columbus wert
Wednrsday 'gut.11t1 o£ Mrs. 0 B
Elberfeld. Hani~ronvtn&lt;e ro&amp;d.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Kae.se of
Wyonung, 0., were . the recent
guest ~ of Mr. and .Mn. W. c .
Burson, Shade.
Mr.s Edith Thomas visited her
:tister, M1·11 Hom~r Kennedy. Mid·
dleport, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Tandell and
son Mrs Le~lie Mason &lt;Jnd .sun and
Ray Cowie of Beaver F'alls, Pa
\'l~iled recently with Mr . and Mr~
Cllrl Moore &amp;n.d daughters.
Mrs . Joe Beegle, Raeim:, spPnt
Thursday with her sister, Mrs
W. C. Burson, Shade.
Mi.lls Heltn Locbary atrivcd
Thursdoy evening from Columbu:1
lor a weekend vi~it with her br(}
ther, and sister in Jaw, Mr and
Mrs Patrick Lochary.

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NELSONVILLE .. 7 WEWTON .... 14 JACKSON ..... 13 ATHENS ...... 191RUTLAND .. . . . 41 MILTON' ...... 12 PT. PLEASANT . EASTERN ...... 13
POMEROY . . . . . 0 MIDDLEPORT ... 0 LOGAN .. ...... 7 GALLIPOLIS ... : 6 THE PLAINS . 0 WAHAMA ...... 7 ASHLAND ..... 18 MERCERVILLE .. 7

Coat• wert ha
chaco• of the tablo de&lt;O'Ili0&lt;\1

and Mrs . Robert

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part local residf'nt, preaJded. at tbe
silver 5ervJcea. Wbite chr)'IADThe cast included Mrs . T . F. thetnum.ll, Jvy 1arLands aad wbJte
HltWII':ins, preaident ; Mrs. A. R. and silver Provincial twtst tap.
Pullen secretary; Mrs. Raymond er5 were u11ed Jn a cry.ttoaJ eollLuman, M r~. John Lyons, Mrs . ta iner on a mirror placque on '
Charles Benn ett , Mrs. W1Ui.11 An· the table.
thony, Mrs C. E. Hoyt, Mrs.
Twenty-five year
member~
Harry Houdashelt , Mrs. Milton who were una;ble , 0 be present
Hood , Mrs . Danil'l Thompson.
wt're George Baker, Mrl. Iva
One hundred and one mem- Brown, b'u-s . Harry Crate:, Mra.
bers and guests attended the H . M. Cro~. Mrs. Vlrgini.l Fergumeding and the
refreshment son, Jessie Crow, Mildred Haw.
committee : Mrs. James S&gt;"mp, 0 o fey, AI Vlta
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J onee, Ml'l!l. R . A •
Mrs. EOer Lewis , Mrs. E . M. Miller, Mrs. Fred Pf'et. Mrs. Will
Blake, Mr11. Milton HDOd, Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs.
Griff Russell.
Denver Nelson, .served a dessert Mrs. John Talbott, Orba Stout,
course. Hallie and Nellie Zerkle Esther Sayre, Loui:sp Tbomaa.
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tuc:k1 of delicate tricot
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addition, •an~het raft Has ·otteen
sllhted f·~ !'lile~ from t~ other.
A ploml "'' llll 81,~ Air Retette
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Davl~ Bhtdy, back.

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Safely To Earth

I. R. M.eal, Kit

Neal, tackle;
Tonr Headrhr, Tom Clark, tackle;
Peul EdWards. lforace' Edwards,
sum:
Fry
Jerry rr,.,
batt: Edward Moore Sr., Edward
Moor!! center; Martin ' Abbott,
Jan ~~&amp;Uclr, boct: Supt. L. W. 1&gt;1&lt;
Comas. Edward MeComaa, end;
·'Chesher, David Chesher,

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M'IJDiil&amp;el'fl: Norman Wayland for
CbarJea ·wayland; · Earl

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Scout Master Tells Rotarians
Of Camp Philmont
Merrill Briggs, C~e~hlre Seout-masler,

&lt;.1Ifford Uenl'f.

· the guest

open'ld the •meeting 11nd Fred Hlblll, member of the Trl-8tate

IULLITIN

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Scout ~ lDlrod\tc!ed,-lbfJ apeak·
CGLUMM;
0. Ul' - er ind alsO ljl•· ton, Ge'Org&lt;e Hibbs, I ina Camp Philmont two weUa Jat· frank J; L-he - · ......
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£api.Ore SeOuta, Wbo Wll I iJUflt.l er ·
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'Mr Brtus wall o n e Of three
The pJcturts tnd travelope In·
Scouts encuttve wbo aeeompanjed eluded ch\irt'h services enroute and • ...... to aettle thll ....,
thrity Seouts from · ' tms area to at Camp, the Anny and A~ Foree Ohio C....,lldlt.d Tel111h1M
Camp PbUmoot. Cimarron. 'N' M, r:amJ).II and Palmer Y?uth. Camp eo.. llrib.
tbls 1),1mmer when Oeor.ge HJbbs where they were overrught gue1t1,
1
and Bin Werner, Middleport, were sptclat ~ilces of lnte~ on thP
GIANT UOOG" PLAfiNID
1.n the group.
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Germany 'UP1 trip, and a comprehenstve record _ · iNlJElt:NBURG,
Werner who ia 1 mcmper of the of their daya ' ' Pbihnont, the ni· Nuember• U.)IIICe makel'l plan
Mltl4hlporl football team ; was, un• 1 lion~ Scout Camp glven by W'1it
giand-daddy cf all botdcas
able to attend the meeti.n3 as 1o Philh~ ln UM1.
,
to ·mar-, 'the· lOth anni~aary of
· apecialJuest.
. Methodjat wome.n who prepared f,l:leir' tr,;de a11oclation on OCt. 20.
M:r Brigp ·~owed color.d pie- 11nd served tbe d1nner were Mn MiSit frooJ:p Uu'Mo · bullocb. fin
.turts taken from 'the start of the Ml'll' Jobn Kek:bka, Mrs JaCk· ~.. pifa h¢' five Cl.l¥11 will be
·the $1500 milt: _trip on Auguat 4: fi'om tel, Mrs. Ht~rry epeaher, Mn
Jl.. illlffed '\niO a BOO yard loaa ca•

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FOR1' BRMlG. N. C. tll'-'lbe
distl06ed that three
paratroopen rode vne paraeb.ute
safelJ tu earth l.n a ~
UoD jump at n. Rennin&amp;. Ga •• OD
Wednesday.
ODe of the three men, Spe..
ciallst S.C William J . Melt, at
CbiUleetlle, Ohio, wu burt, bul
his Jajuri.ea were m\Dor.
M.Sgt. Loub Berthiaume of
New Orleans wbo earried two
other trooptll'l •to safety In the
mishu, said hil chute wu [uliJ'
opened when Pre. Frank L RuJDoo
inet of Pitt!rburgh, tangled Ia
BerthLiume's auspension Jines.
Rumlnet said be grabbed Ber·
tbiaume 1nd "hung on" wbell he
saw bls own cbutf! eollapsed.
Secoadt later. :\leek abo betilme entualed in Berthiaume'•
cbulP.,
None of the three- men pulled
tbe rip 'eon:t,' up their emeraener
cbutea
lear they would mate

Army bas

speak~ '!'hen the Middleport-Pomeroy Rolary Club met Fri~ at Heath !lelbodlat Churcll. JUdJtl Jolm Bacon, preiident,

i . ~ .wful tl!ey were teoy•

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P~~ . ln- ..i ertsp announc,~ment.l~~~I1Ci;.~~~l~::

nell Vance;: tackle; · Jcbn Ketcbka
Sr.. John Kf'tthta, -a:u8rd; Chea·

$5 up

2 dr.

1950 Hud1on $195 1949 Chev.

fluhed tbat 1. setond r•n bad
been
si&amp;hted.
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Edwudt Sr.,· Pearl Ettwards,
laetle: CotaeiJ Vance Sr~ Cor-

PEN AND PliNCil

1951 Hud10n $395 1951 Pontiac $395

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SHEAFFER

$395

2 dr.

For·Escapee

Gene Abbott. baclt: ·R. .L. Miller,

V8 4 dr. Sl•dan

2: dr. Sedaa

Wooded
Areas
-,

Georae Miller, tackle; hlt.n Tay.

WEEK END SPECIALS
$250

Mr

eloaed.

tatJYN beiJig iutroduced at hllf,. . , Hopes : for ~libte''
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wti~ •purred~ duribJ ·
Of the Whe tWG 1bJp1 picked up dil&gt;b-ell
boJJr ·ttie mt;n who were intro- stgnall In th~ area where the
d~ and a'ppla®ed W.!re: El· hUMe transport wu believed to
wOOd J.,ewill for Kenneth Lewis, bave a:one down.
back: · Arnold RJchards for ,fto.
bert lillflll~n. batt: Lester Bailey,
St~)hen
B~lley,
end; Lionel

Roy Trley Sr., Eddie

SETS

1950 Iuick .. $395 1950 Chev.

s.

Posse Searches

Ck.re William~, president of Obio
Consolidated Telephone Co., of'd..
ered tbe POJ'Bmoutft exchtnae

Juanl; Leo Kennedy Sr.. Leo
Kennedy, boek: ll&gt;rtin Abbott,

· New lactory rebuilt engine. Extra good 8 25 X 20 tires.
2 sp. axle. Exceptional 10 ft. body Included In price.

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COLUMBUS, 0. (UP)-The city of Portsmouth was In the
-mldat of it. second telephone "blackout" or the three-monthold strike today, after official! and supervisors fled here "for
safety'' in tbe wake of another violent demon~tration in tbe
Scioto County communlty.
Telephone service came Ill a sudden bait Friday night wben

trace- of survivors.

·maloreUeo.
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Da'd'a NiRht .WJ,S Rbserved , Ffi·
dlf J at tbe , ·MlJ:idie~Wfli!Je~
!Oo!boll ••mo •With tal!wa. ol ~·football boys tw1 the#" · r~eaen-

Will·

1953 Ford F600 V8 Hyd. Dump · ·· · $1,395

Speelal

lieved to lie t'rom a

Force· tran~port missing with 59
peraone aoba..rd, but foun(\

Company Orders E~change
Closed Mter Friday Violence

Hattincer, bark;
Mt:ll: Roller, Dick :Roller, bl!ck;
Charles Henneay, Robert Hen.
·DtQ', 'tenter, Marvin KeUy, Tom
Kelly, eftd; Harry Stover, Davis
Stover, iuard.

Steerln~.

2 dr. Sc1\an

LONI;)ON UP-Search planes
today .11ighted two llf~ rafts, be-

its

BoiJt, Davtd

TRUCKS

Convertible Coupa

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Friday,
Hamm Wfl~ , . employee Of the
New York Central Railway until ,
his retirement. He had served '
tl;i.e railroad for I 30 year period.
P~ior to his employmea.t witb
the railroad be waa t.he foreman
of "The DemOerat" a fo~nner
of the Daily Sentlntl, •published
.by the late Judae C. E. PeopJea.
Surviving are hi• wife, Da.sa
Clarke Hamm;
Mrs.
L. L.

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The end Of the \ allow ~~~ a'
duct by two :~ "·lfep.aa,t.t•l dref!S~
ill typical co't.Qmee ,· and.. , playltJg·
a dance: nu~W'Qer wi..th · ·band..·~
eompanimeat aD~ cilia-. \))' t,he

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$445 1951 Ford

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( W'i""'J: tbe Dumbtrt

1952 Desoto V8 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · $895

1951 Ply.

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; ' ql ,.'~ipk!e. ~~~· '!nd '• tn' &amp;outb:~~- at 4:10'1.·..•· .
lt~. I!II.Qili.~ " M_, .._piQIAl OD GMt' t: ~,.. Ill· ;EDT tola I
.,'\ tQU,Jiy Ibid bugle.' eau, ' · 1
seihib
n1 sp4tted • . 20-m•n
In their atory, Jwaior spoiJed ratt ~ the Port11111ese co•lt.
tb'e plajina: .of "IJsteD , to the
.J
li'Ockh&amp;g Bird" lit his ftrr~t (!Ontert
Sborqy after tbe Word w~a

.lET A BETTER, BRIGHTER PICTURE!

1953 Plyn10uths · · · · ·· · · · ·· · as low as $895

2 dr. Sedan

Ohto: f•ir, whtdy aM ...,.,...
.,. today, Moltfy fllr ... .......
er tw tltht.

A search on the scene. 4!;bout
100 miles northwest of La C(run•
Spain, contradicted reporte Uaat
a man was 011 one of the rafts.
set.
· The planes ', reported "no alp
The Wellatfn Band presented uf life" on either raft.
1 ~kit Oil "H~ Junior loJila tbe
The rafts were' beUeved·f trom
BaDf'
depleting
.
the
.'develop..
i:di;.~;;~
ment of a musician fiom bis a U. S; Mllitary Atr
cradle diLYI when be .kcompan- Servlce ~ane wl'lleb
ted bia mother'a h.dl•bf '• Wlth a Wednesday on a
io!i''~'" ·
raUle-aeted. out . by the major. Britain to the Azol't'.s;
ettll; a formatioa of 1 metron· were 50 Amerlr:an alnneD
ome .,,Ptb ~ ~~Go~tte aa the U. S. Navy ClfiW of nine.
JIIIQVjil; peQdWum; hla tiNt bora
A dramatic Mf:l&amp;age plr:ked up
-with ' • ..U.lit bOt Jq· Jailor by a radio controUer at tHe st.
llflt. playlntC &amp; olf-ltfy tebdiUolt Mawg1m Ro)'al Atr J'l:)fte atatl:oa ,

oothered •kirt. Sud1lt O·
you wlll. Auo~ed po•
tell. 34-42.

Three dandles~ edra clean '53's.

Low mileage. On~ local owner. Power

The Goal Line

died in Meigs General Hospital

Spolled1'0 day
Bv Search Plane

lllulre

flowing gown of Nylon
Tricot •• , with multiple

1953 Chevrolets .. · · · ·· · · · · · as low as $995
Exc~pUonal

Two L'£I e Ra£ts

., the band

1953 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr ~ · · · · ·· $1 ,395

.We have two

-r;te:.

"StPutbearted Me'n" was played
fofJJied a bollOIW
around the (athel"l who
wert•lntroduced to the AtJdience.
".IIJ Hero".. was the next,.,. aelectloa I,D.d they closed t~elr sh'ow
with tfJ,e' "Oran1e and 'Black" aa
they formed 1 block ••M". Ken·
neth McElhinney announced \be
allow aud Edward Kitfben Was
drum m"jor; Sonny Kaapp, drum
agt. and G,rdon Gutbrle field

the simplicity of this

Dynaflow, Power Steering. Low mileage. "As clean as a
bound's tooth." New one costs almost $4,000.

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At the h'lf time Band Dlrec1or Earl
Warnlr:e plaDned a
tbow honl)rlng Dada' of the foot·
ball ·pll)'er.s and the band march·
ed on ;Uie fleJd to pia)' ..What's
tbf; Kalter With Fatber" f-OllOW·
ed .by ~'He's a Joll)' ·Good Fel-

CIGIIIc: ltyl• gown In
filmy Nylon Tric:ot

local

IUvlera Cpe. Dynanow. Powc~ Steermg, brakes &amp;
dows. We've servlced this car smce new.

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Wellston-Middleport High School bands undil\'·lhe dlre&lt;:tion of Dane Hlot,Unan, Wellston Ban&lt;l Director . M!;:'..~~'!,
~u:heileJ:
played the National Anthem a; tile lla~ was raised preceding Chapel '" G. w. Homm, 1&amp;, ol
the Wellston•Middleport &amp;ame Frlday'ntghl.
39 Rutlond st.. Middleport. wbo

1954 Buick V8 Super 4 dr. Sedan · · $1,995

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The. combined

1954 Buick V8 Roadmaster 4 dr. Sed. $1,895
One

Pomoroy-lllddleport, Oblo, Saturday, Oc!Dber 13, 1918

Middleport-Wellston Bands 0. 1 8 _7~
.JlayHomageTol)adsOfPiayers . •es ~~~ .

One local owner, SpoUeiS original two-tone blue finish .
Dynallow, Power Steering, Power Brakes.
o~ncr New one cost nearly $4500.

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M,I.NY MORE TO

1954:Chevroltt lh ton Pickup -· · · · $1,095
1954 'Pollllac Dlx. 8 cyl. 2 dr. Sedad 1,295

POMEROY '

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CENTER
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CHEVROlET

All of our 1956 model new cars ore gone;
but we hove traded JOr .Om. like new Ul·
ed cars. W~ priced them low to make
them go. Better hurry! The supply is limited.
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M Jul•·e M•"tch
El ted A Vee P
Of Nurses Gr.oup

Mrs. Jeanette Wud. Marietta ,
Deputy Grand Matron of Dt!l·
trirt 25, OES, preaented twenty.
five year pin.s to twenty·se ven
members of Evangeline Chapter .
OES, it their
Friends' Night
meeting Thursaay al the Middlt&lt;·
port Masonic Temple .
Mrs . Jamps Clatworthy, WM .
presided at the meeting and
those receiving pins were Mrs.
George Bilker, Mrs . Norma Bing.
ham, Mn Sara E . Bowman, Mrs.
R. E. Bush , Mrs. Hertlert ChambCl
ers,
em Church. Mrs. Zelia
Cross. Mrs. Roscoe Fowler, Mrs.
M. L. l'"'rench , Mrs. Hobert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harrah,
Mrs. W. W. Hayes, Miss Addie
Headley, Mrs. L . J . Heiner, Mrs.
I. 0 . Le!&gt;nard , Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs. T. A. May, Mrs. N,lh
Moore, Mrs. Sallie McCormick
Mrs. D E_ Housh. Dr. ·Kathry~
Poinde,.te-r. Mrs. n. J. Russell,
Min Cora. Rupe, Mrs. lillian
Stelff, Mrs. Helen Terry, Mrs. N .
C. Welch.
Guests were present from the'
Harrisonville. Cottageville, Porn.
eroy, Cheshire, Columbus Glouster, Marietta, Raciue, sYratuse,
and GaUiLangsville
chapters
Mlaa Freddie Houdasbelt was
In ~barge of the- evening's proararn whieb
included group
.singing with Mrs. Paul Winn as
pianl.11t; a game with Mrs. Pauline Atkins, Harrisonville, win.
nina a prize and a play "The
Hen Peck Holler Sewing Club".
Thl.11 play had been presented
e.arller at ~ meeting of the Busy
Bee Class Clf tl1~ Flnt Baptl&amp;t
Churc~ ani\ all ~f the_ ori,alnal

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Qua rte r Cent ury PInS
27 Evangeline OES Members Thursday

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