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The Dally Sentinel
;G'tl!o Owen, Lawrence Winebtener

lnitt!dln Marriage On Saturday
t·~~~~,·~:~·i·::·~dleJi

Mrs. George DOolittle Is Honored
At Stork Shower Held On Saturday

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Hrs Georee DIJOlltUe
(Paddy
Jo Lambert) Athens Will aueat of
honor Saturday evemng at-a Jtork
.abower 11ven at the horiU! Gf her
'Pil'eDta:, Mr and Mrs GMnn LJm.
berl Mrs Pete Ebersbach, Cheater
lll.ilsted rwitb the party and led a
series of garuea wJ.th p~lel fWQD~
by Mr, Wllha Anthony Mn Low'..
ell Beavu and Mrs Gerllld An·
tbony Mn H B Sm1tb .....,lyed
tbc door prb:e
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Pittd atreamers festooned with
miniature dol}.;bables and vaPiow.
layette aoceuorie5 were bun1 on
the chandeJJer tn the Uving room
around a plast1c
stork and ~rangements of fall flowera. were
used In the livJDg and
dffting
room Layette gifts were pla(!ed
Jn B bassmet and adso on the taf&gt;Je
which was covered wtth
pat tel
paper and eenter&amp;d with 1 cr,ad.Je
and doJJ-bab)l
The refreshmenb
carr1ecJ out
the pa.stel eol9r-scheme w)tb
green booties on the cake.s :stoi'ka

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at the punch bowl and Mrs RGbert
.a\ thelif!v
a)- Wlute ColumbuM serving coffee

Otbtr dmm&amp; room
hoste!ses
First
Presbyterian
Mn
ln eandelabrt m tbe were Mn Rodney Sauer
and. In the Dw..,ht Wallan Mrs Floyd Car
sanctuary mack, New Haven P1ctun• of the
Sept 29th when eeremooy were tllken by M•nford
RUPPI!h per Blealn-g "Point Pleasnt
Mr ~md Mr.s Wmebrenner left
dot~b•e ring ceremony
marria-ge
Mts.s. Carla for a wedding tnp to Yorktown
daughter of Mr and
Owen

,VIil&gt;oio'&lt;nn••r.

~;:~,;;.~:~,,

and Lawrence
Cohunbus .aon

Ross WmOOrenner
or

white chry

anthemums

huckleber•y foUage
,apd ferns wen 1sed at the altar
Harold Saun voc&lt;~lut sang
""t- Love You 1 rul}
BooaU&amp;e •
~a dUlling the ceremony, Mat
&lt;IUe'a "Tbe Lord s Prayer" and
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Dorotht People .. Savely a:ave

• l!ft:lbJ of organ musJ&lt; preeedlDK
the eeren:t.l)fty and pla}ed the tradt

tiona! Wedd1ng mill~hes for the
wbich began at seven-tbir-

ror the bridal cou
her
s!stert Mrs
Bowmun matron &lt;JI honor,
Mrs Charles Pr1ee brides·
Jalk Bowman brother-ln
of the IJrlde best man Charles W1n1 brenner brother of the
iP'OOm and'-~ron Miller uahers
-Guests at th wedd10g were reg
~ten•d by M
Georg~ Anderson
,Jr
The bTide "t.o WI\S given in
marnage by her father chose a
1 gown of whltr. imported ChHntllly
lace and ny:lon tulle
over tulle
and bndal satin styled with f1tted
basque bod1ce With Sabrina neck
line edged In dOJillty lace mott£s
•nd lrr1descent sequins and fast
ened In back With sell-covered
buttons ftbl~d sh t&gt;ves tapermg to
poln~ over the hands bouffant
Mklrt With f1 unt and batk panels
of lace rxtcndmg to the hemHne
of the floor lenM:lh
gown Uer
finger tJp VCII or lmpol\lld lllUIIOn
Was held an plncc by 11 seod-pearl
tla•a Hnd edg( d w1lh
ChanUlly
lacr
Her only JF&gt;Wt!h y "" 11 a pearl
necklace and rar t lnll.!i the a:ift or
the g10om o: llfl ~ht (l!trled a cas
urJe bouqurt of wlutc rosebuds
and chrysantiH mum~ tied With a
sh~er of whlt(' 1111t1n ribbons snd
6tophanntts blouoms
Her atlendeot!l wore prlnce8 11 "(yle gowns of taffeta and match
Jng headbands Mr! Bowman wore
Bqua taffeta and carried a Colon
ial bouquet nl y(!].low carnatioru.
and while
rhrysanthemums and
Mrli I'J'I('r wo1c ro~~ nnd rarrled
p r k ~arna11vns ud white chrysan•
lhlllllJlnS
Mrs Owen Ill• t her of the brule
chost! a Dim bl IC l.Jt.r. 1 naemblc
With Plllk IICL:t'~I&gt;Ur ies and t Of!i.UI;l
or pink Cal natlnns and Mrs Wine
hrt'nner rnothl!r
nf the groom
wbre chanoni gray with black ac
cellllt rie11 1nd 11houlder coJsa~tc of
While Calllatrons
lmmed latdy after the c~remony
I receptiOn was held m the church
dinmg room Pmk and whil e p(•m
., porn mums Wl!re
uaed on lh•
brides t~tblt nod the thr~• tulrt:d
r cake Qecoratcd in p!nk and while
'MlS ,topped With 11 rnmialu1 e brt
ti dal couple uDdc:r an a• ch of now
era Afttr thtl bride and groum
cut lhelr
tradltwnal
f1 st
the cake, Mr.s My• on Mil
thcr uke with Mrs Ken
Hennla, Columbua presiding

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and Wilhamaburg Va
and she
chose a fa1Ue and vehet ensemble
with velvet aocessor•es and cor
sage of white rOiiebuds for her
travelling costume
Mrs
Winebrenner graduated
from M1ddleport High School and
attended the Culumbus
Busmess
School and IS employed tn the
Revenue Aceounllng Dept of the
Oh10 Bell Telephone Company
CDiumbw Mr Winebrenner grad
uated from Wahama High School
aftd b emplo:,ed by the MarblechHe Company Columbus They
w11l be at home at 42 North Chase
Avenue C$1umbtu
Cuests from oul of town tncluti
ed Mr and M1-s Jack Bowman
and daugbter Susan Mr and Mrs
Charles 'Prl~
and
Kay Mrs
George Swisher Mr and Mrs Robert Merz Mr and Mrs K~ nneth
Hen-ms Mr
and Mrs 1 ho1 nt.on
Sayre Mr and Mrs I' rankhn Gm
thcr Mr and Mrs Robert White
Columbus Mr and M• s Genrge
Danu~b Grove City Mr and Mrs
John C Goodrich Mr and Mrs
Anna Owens Dayton Mr.&gt; Grant
Shl!ll Manfmd Ulessmg Pt Plea
sant Mrs &amp;tx~ Hannum ML Alto
Mr 11nd MrH noss Wtne.brenne;
and Donna Letart Mr and Mrs
Clan·nce Chase Rutl11nd Mr~ Sam
Alstead Mr and Mrs Flo}d Car
mack and daughters
flat and
Janet John McGrew New Haven
Gardner
Clifford
Mrs L 0
Steele Carpenter Jttmce Luman
Galllpolls Mrs
Robert
Yates
Jackson Mr11 fohn Blosser Ru
dolph Rlosser Bea Ross Ca!'1bon
hJII Kay Blosser Carrolton Ruth
Humphrey Wheelersburg
Mrs
John Davis New York &lt;-'It) Mrs
Marcellme Buell Chrton

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Dusters Name
NewOffioers
Mary Mac Roush wa11 clcct('d
pre111dent of 1he V• rnnn Star Dua
ltrA 4-11 Cluh at uletuons held re
('t!fltly In th~ Suplcmhcr meeting
of lhl cluh ht"•l m the Vet nnn
Kchool hr:ou se on 1 l tart w Ya Ru
ral Route
other nff1cerH ciN•lf'd were Dot
He ltoush vtct president, Wanda
fhompsun srcretary Bruce Sla
~Is ltrusurcr Edwm ftoush game
lraclcr Bonn11 Staut!'l a~srstanl
gamt ltudt•r Sh 1110 n IJrc.wn ~ong
Jr 1Hit r and Al 'tt Roush 1 ~ p111 t1 r
l luh h 11dr1 11 rn, the coming ylar
are IJ;u 1 1' Staats and Adllan Lath
ey

CHESTNUT RIDGE
William &lt;.n.~:u•v nnd r.. uuly of
Oaytou W{lt ,.,..,,ktnd gue t~ of
W A Gregur) 1nd "AI!t
1 hc Han~ P&lt;ll I l•nHly spent
Saito dRy CI'CfllllU Wllh .Mr llllli MIS
Junior Jones
lthmd Wel ls hns httn 111 the
pn~ t wctk
f.a1 t G• nham purrha~( d 11 new
}' ord car
i\1 und i\11 ~ \ amt \\ lhur and
H 1 :\lt!J Albert Con!' !ipcnl Wed
1vr• ng WJ!h lht: E 8 Mtlhm,J

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Marilyn Sue Kmght fre~hman
at Ohio Un1versrty
s~n t the
we~k ~nd ,. lh her parent.;,
Pr1nctpul and M1 s Earl Kmght
Mrs Glnd\S Wr1ght
took her
grandchtldrl'n Kalh!C and 8Qhb1e
Bratton to St Petersburg Fla
Fnday lo Jotn thetr mother Mrs
MarJory Eaues who u employed
there
Mrs James Souders Miami who
Is VIsiting her parents Mr and
Mrs R c W1se spent the week
end IR Athens w1th friends
Donna Miller student at Office
Tra1mng SchC'Ol
Columbus was
home for the week end w1th her

family
Mrs Nona Gut Mrs Els1e ward
Athens, and Mrs Lucy Milhoan
lhe Pll\lns we• e guests of Mrs
Garnet EnL,mlngcr Friday for the
afternoon and dtnner
Mr and Mrs John Zerkle and
her mother Mrs Saunders were
recent VlSIIors In Columbus
Mr and Mrs Claude Durgee and
chllrlron Jcfrf
and Ann PltU
burgh, spen• the week end wlth
her father l ew•s Sauer Sr
State Rcpresentallve
and Mrs
George Memhart we• e
luncheon
guests of Pres John Baker :md
his wife at the Ohio Umvers1ty
Student (;enter SRturday nd al
tended the fco~b:~ll game m the
afternOon with members of the
faeulty

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ConventiOn

Mr and Mrs Joe Saxton Columbus are v131tmg M1s George Hud-

son and
daughter
Carol and
wrth Mr Hudson who Is a patient
at Holzer Hcso»tal Sunday Mr and
Mrs 0 E MeKtnley also VISited 1
Mr Hudson who IS reported
as
Improving satJS£actorlly
Mr and Mrs Ben Philson and 1
and Earl
MeKmley
wtth relahvel m

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L D Diles Visited
w1th
Dr and Mrs

m Athens
Charles IM1tehell
Jr and the1r
JaouUes and Mrs M1lchell Atld
Mrs Diles attended the D1SI'Jle
lea
Williolm Turner 1s a surgJCal
patient at Holzer Hospital where
hts mother Mrs Jacob Turner, Ls
under observation and tre~nt
preparatory foz maJor surgery
Mr and Mrs Ralph ParselL and
.daughter Mrs Carol M1ler and
ch1ldren RICky and Elizabeth Columbus were Sunday guests of Mr j
and Mrs William
Morns and
fam1iy
John
Robert Hayes AN and
Sheley AN Quonset Point R I
arr1ved Saturday fm 11 week end
vzstt With he former a parents,
Mr and Mrs Arnold Hayes and
BROWN BEIGIC ra.t'tla ':.wee4t
familY.
and sllk chiffon combln&amp;Cifor •
Mr.s James Murray who recent
t\o.o part costume with a t.ll~
I) returned from vt;;llmg her son
p1eee look Ia from the tall 1t51
Wilham Mur1 ay at Worthmgton
colle&lt;:t10n of Herbert Son&lt;Uielm.
Ky has been m Ravenswood f-ar
The waist length jacket bu'tons
several day11 With M• and Mcs
o\ er a h1gh rise, flared aflrt
Randolph Ward and fannly Mrs
that l.s attached to a tucked,
Murray returned home S,m luy
to!tv.colored ¥Ilk D.btfl.t~n. blan-.1
Mr and Mrs Eugf'nc Siders
Roscmury and
Lnrry
Mtlllron,
Rcynold!lbUJ g s:p~nt the wc~k end
here and were a&lt;:companJCd to
M1rJdleport by Mn Vavld Oller r
who hnd spent a week wtth Mr
and Mn; Orville MJ Lil ron and fam
lly tn the1r new home 1n Reyn-oldsburg !Jer sl ter Mrs Henry Casto stayed l'.llh Mr Otler nnd Mel
vm Lee II dunn1 her absence
RUSH PARTY PLANNED
Ml!lvm whf) ,.., a ~tud• nt tn
the
Oh 1 Eta Pht Chapter held reg
Etghth Gradt fell v.h lc play 1ni ul 1 mt c lmg Sept 25 llt 8 OU PM
at sehoul and I tok e
hl!i wnst
at the DAV IIJ II Ann mnct:ment
Thursday
w 1s made that R 1sh Pa 1ty Will be
Mr und M1s Homer Dahlen and
Url 2 al 8 00 Ht the Hall Program
dHtghl('r Cha1le~tun vl s! lrd sat
111da) cvemn8 with M1 and MrH h) Su1 JeHers iln I g1vcn by Janet
!lwkle Refr ~~lunculs were f&gt;erted
Arnold U&lt;t}t ~ and sons
hy l!:dna Mtll( r and J anet Hmk11l
ltelatJves have learned that tht'
Infant duu~o;hter of Mr and Mr ..
J Hiles F:z" ln P01t~mouth forme 1
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
local rts!dcr&gt;ts 18
cnllcally 111
The New l!tHII Women Club
wllh a heart Clnditlon at Child Will have a r 1111 uage ~alt at the
rcn s IJo~p t d 1n Co lumbus
Dr 81 yant !JuJid 1 g ht:gJ r mng
O.~:tob cr 6 und last nzg l ll O~lob e •

'Mr and Mrs George Damet..
Grove City were week end gueru
of Dr Kathryn P01ndcxtet
A 2c and Mrll WtJllnm Pbtts and
Beverly Wtun&lt;x:k Colurnbus .;~pent
the week end wlth Mrs Pitts mo
t~er Mr~ Lesta Gothard ami
brother F1v.nk Mrs Goth111d who
The Sentinel
bad been Vlsitmg m
Columlbu~
came home eurher wlth her dallgh
ter EmiLy Gothard Frank .:Sher
key and Lynn IDbethart who ro
turned to Colurnhus
Saturday
evening
Mr and Mrs Frn1 klrn Gmther
and daughter VlckJ
Grandview
were week end guests of her par
ents Mr and Mrs John Hawkm~
Jr
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Mrs L 0 C.:mlnc1 and brother
Cllftord Stcell! Ul.rplnlcr
were
1n MJddleport Sa tu.rd11y and attend
ed the
Q\1 en Wlncbrenne• Wt'd
ding
Roland I • Vaughn aecnmpen1ed
his fat hc~~ fi J!llnd H !1 Vau~hll
N' la.l(ara falls to Canada and tus
mother 1emmncd
here
ror u
month s VIsit wl1h Mrs Roland Lt&gt;
Vaughn and sC'tl!l Mr and Mrs ll
H I eVauahn left Fnda¥ for tht'lr
13
home after the men hold returned
from C mud a on Wednesday
GARDENERS TO MEET
J4l le Mitch JtN Galhpoha and
Mr and Mts Robert
M1tch and
The Amnt~ur (.iirdeneQ! Club
sons MllrtJns Ferry,
spent the
w1ll me( Wcdnc' flrl\ cvmng at the
Attl'ndmg the fd l Portsm~lh home of Mrs Hubert Rawhngs
wcuk end wllh Mr and Mrs P I
dtstncl M£11hodl ~t ronftrl'ncc rrom Gnmt Stncl
Mtt~:h and son Larry and Mrs
the S}!IICU!ie R1llhmd chnrgc werr
IOAA
Mayor and Mrs C 0 Fisher Rt v an.t Mz s GI'Ol ,111 E Oav1s, !l.olrs
SCHIDULI FIRST MEETING
anrl sun Tomm y ll•ft loday for \f I Rathburn I Cotl{tr' lat~nn
Yi1
~
IIHl
lle
Mel{;
nw
Mt~
(,
H
The f11 st mc(.'iJng ol the )car for
1
1
Oak Rldije Jcnn lo VIS!! Mr 11 nd
and family (uldwlll Mtss Ma rt 11 Karr [) 111 ll1c l\hddltpmt !1tcra1y Club wtll
Mrs 11 hn 1 errcll
Hy•cll and Mz s lohn Bowtn
he h(•ld WclliH~Jty afternoon at
John and Chr•stlne
M1~s Nettle Kurhl1 r Hnd 1 H .. the home 1f "'r~ Pcon.:c L11~her
Mr and M"s IUchllrd Waller• •cturned hun11 Fnda' &lt;' 1 1 Rutl.uul Wt h Mn:, U U Hartinger
Columbus were week end gu('sls from a w~('k~ V!Hilhon h tp to Nt w nd 1\tr~ ~ones! 11rlrhlcl present
of hts purent~ P.h and Mr.!i Guy York lanilclll Ntagara l'al ls md I rng the program
Walte1s
Cleveland Whtl() ur Nnw Yotk tht 1
--------Mrs Jeanette Waddell Charlo• enjoyNI a boal 11d 10 th 111
I
e lnklHI~
MINSTREl REHEARSAL
ton spent lhe week
end hc1c sand ! ~land~ and thpt Fmg~r
'Jh(.'
~unflowu Mtns lrcl ca~t w1ll
wlth her slstt:.r Mrs
Chatlolte
Mrs ( \1. llu-qlpht r~ tefl ~l 11
pt act H ( Tut 'rill\ ~I seven o dock
Pe1lln and niece Beverly
day f11 htr honill Ak1on aftr
Ccell Bolin Langsville took his thrrr OAI'elo; vt~lt With Mr and Mr ~ at th ~ ( egmn llull A la zgl atte-nrl
1 nee Is urg e l hv 111 ad Ma~g d1r
brother A}bcrt Dolin
who as lhadc~ lhnk
ector
It) p•l par. a show to ht&gt;
rtPPnd1ng several montha with ~"'-r
C'larr1Hr Humpherv of Ak
and Mrs H J Russell
I lh~&gt; was a wt ckcnd guest of Mr Hnri given ror lhe veterans at the Chtl
l1cothe Vctcrnns H o~ p1tal Thro
Huntmgton
Veterans
Ho.sp~tn.t M s lh111 I• ~ Buck
Thursday
Mr md Pwtrs Harley Holt'omh 1 Mln~:~hel Is .spons01ed hy the Ftdcs
Gus llamm was taken to tho J ondo11 1\t'l e ucent guests nf M1 Lodie: Kn1ght~" or Pythl&amp;s

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JEWELRY
Main Sl\:ect

Pomeroy,

MIDDI

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bluaon Mn Paul snfart
u
Darst,' Mrs Rtlbert Mcilhtn;'e.~,
Clarice AJ~n Mrs Howard Klnght

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Low tonight 4f to JO Mlthwelt and

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VOL VIII

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Tuesday, October 2, 1956

·JIUSINEss PHONE 398

NICOSIA HAS A WAR-LIKE TWFIC .PIOII.EM

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s Hospitql N
At

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whei
filii ro•gh •••

and Mrs Ernest KniJhl

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A reun on of the fafiuly Clf th~l~e:J\l, SlelJa all (tom
latt&gt; John Perry Wolfe was held Rqra~ R0bte ~a.,~L~:i:~~~
zecently 11 1he hQme place on Le. tla 1 Frankl Ill and
taJ t W Va RUra-l Route 2 where ' Mr and Mrs Victor
Lawrence R Wol.fe and family Kevin
now reNide
A o1cn e dmner w.. s served dur
'Mr and Mrs
tng the day Attending WC!re Mr daughter Mlchaila all of Racme
and Mrs Harry C Love Mr and Mr and Mrs Harry F Love and
Mrs James and chtldre-n Becky Sue Wlllard and John of New
Bubby
Ba1bara and Connie ali Marshfield Oh 1o, Mr and Mrs Car
of Pt Pleas•nt Rural Route 'Mr roll Nd!Tft 'Cti'J1ce ,Jl.ren&lt;ta and
and Mrs Ulwrence P Wolle and ) Debbie of Syraeufe 1 Qt,1~ ~ and
Elsw Mr and Mrs John 0• d and Mrs C M Wolle Mr and Mrs
children, Linda Beth and Johnnje Lawrence R Wolfe and Debra Kay
Mr and Mrs Paul Randolph Paul all of
w Va

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$3.95

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FALL WARDROBE
Flrmnel and Tweed

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Band Tag Day
Sa/e Reported
As A Success

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(Ferne ~:~~~=~•a friend are l
enroute to
where Mrs
Gat dncr 1
will 111 I
&amp;nbl.em t:lub
lcutl tl•

Sweater and Skirts

Yes, it's getting to be topcoat time again, and you'll
want ta look your best, at
the big game-ot onJ'*here.
We clean thor.ou~hl)',• &gt;but
gently aRd will give all of
your clothes the new look!
Suits, Sport Cocits, Skirts,
Sweaters.
REMEMBER

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Poultry Finn

~y Local Pastors

scores again

Defendant In
Civil ActiQn

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In a c1vil action filed In the
\fergs COunty Common Pleas
Courts today The Crow Bros Poultry Co of Letart Falla waR sued

MEN'S MATS -CLEANEDa'nd BLOCKED . ' . $1.00

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Mra SJnil 'Ftck Mn C H Wise J~·
Mre Frank. Brumley Mrs Ruth Ro-

John Perry Wolf~ F""m1ly
Reun.:on Held At Letqrt

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sqdlnl gUts wt~"e lfrt Glad)t8
Wright St • Peteraburg Mrs Ro&amp;coe Wue Mrs WJilard
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Judge of the Probate Court
KelP County, Ohio
Mrs Ml-&amp;jlbt, Mrs Wa*'rl;
(10) I, 11, 15, 3to
ria, Mrs LawreDee BJng
ro'n Miller, Mrs ...tt1Ian.Q )A ~ uch#

JIJle H'lrris, Mrs: E S Sch..f,
Middleport, Lucille Sildth Chester
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Cheater Kllight. ~ H B

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SOCIETY

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E Strtcktand wbou P011t Offu:t
Addrela iJ Pomeroy, Ohio ~~~
tieon dulY oppolnte.l li AIIODIIIII11'11t... of the Eotote of ¥ary AI·
vira Striekland tate of Pomeroy,
Melli C\oulltf, Oblo de&lt;...od.
Doted Ibis 281h doy of Septem-

secretary treasurer Beverly Roush
son leader and Karen Stewart, re
poc'"'
r
1ub
advisor ts Mrs Lona Jone.s
who Ls begmnmg her s1xth year in
JAC work She IS also the Senior
Officers m the George Wasbmg
Class adv1sor and 1s ·a SOCial stud ton Club' are RO$emary Stewart
tes teaeher In the seventh and president, Rtehard Johnson v1eeelghth grades at Wahama
preSident Gold1e Oh~iaa:er seereA program committee recently tar:y treasurer: Preema Stewart
appointed mcluded Sheldon Roush son leader Janet Edep reporter
James Knapp D.ale Justl$, Irma On the program commtUee are
Grinste&amp;d and Karen Stewart
Icy Decker Carlyon Roush Glor1a
Appomted to t11ke care of the Crump~ George Van Meter Juan
S('hool flag were Blll Frey and Ita King Marvin Goett has charge
Lou11&gt; S1smondo
! of the flag for tbe (:lub

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and baby-d.oU fiVOI'I
Those pre.ent were Mrs DooUUle, »&gt;a Howard Ervin, R.atelnt,
Mrs. ErDeat Laltance 6IH Lowell
Beaver, Mn RoibeDt BarrS., Frieda
Faebnle, Mrs WiJUs Anthtlny, llrJ.
Thomu Riley, Mrs Daoa Lambert
Mrs. Sidney PickeDS and craadtolt
Sidney ))renner, MD Cha.rJes Me'
Elhiftr!ey, !Cn Ql!l'ald ' :.\i&gt;th&lt;NIY.

Notlee 11 hereby liven that Roy

on the lee cream, fJ.ower

~lll4 Meter
Jl•e
Van
Marg1e Brmker, song
bers of the program oomm1ttee arc
Bonnie Kess1npr, Judy RoUS"h,
All&lt;'e McDamel Patty HarTab aad
Sharon FQreman Re~;pons 1 ble for
the fla1 dut1es is Howard K1llmg
s..worth

Officers
elected to ,head the
1936
57
Georgr- Mason JAC club were Jack
1e Capehart pres1dent Kathy Fow
ler, VICe preszdent Joan Carroll

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~lubs at Wahama H1gh School re ar~· John Johnson p~;c 1 ldent' Law
cently elected of11c!rs for tbe yeat re~ IWu.Jh,
p~ldent Julia

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Three Junior Americah £/uliS
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IH 111 f•u m Holter hOJpltoi oHer
IH V 11,:: Ill OpHntlon
I \'t n 1HI Qucsmberry and famdy
~P~'llt I lltrsdu" evenlnlil' With th~
M lt r 11 AlulhnM family
~~~ u1d M111 Everette Holcomb
alL l \h s llarrv Pctht attended a
I I \ nut t111g al Albany rccentl}
Op ,1 ~ tzpallick and ao 11 John
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I• d Mrs ~in&amp; Dole!! neal
I J\h Arthur SMturday
Mela:s: Gen@ral
H03p1tal In th~ and \t t ~ I hurles BUI t
FiR I DEPARMEN'r CAL•
Ewing Anl'bulnnce Sunday
Mr utfl M•s Dttnlt~l ThomtHPI
Mr and Mrs Jack B3Chtel and ann lau11h of Pomeroy and Mr md
Tfle M1ddll'pl'lrt F1tc DePart
family, Darrell and Sarah, were ~rs Ll~rh W!nebrenner and 1 11
m~nt \\a.~ cull~d Sund1w a,fternoon
recent visitors with relat 1 v~8 In t'la N£1 uhlt n~ or Middleport JO ttHd Y.hPn a car wail reported on fue
~oft
Weal Vugmla
W111 1am uhlmger 11.nd Mr and \I! ~ at the corner of I oeu~tand South
Mr and M1:1 Rodney Htll and W!l1 1s nhlmgl r of 1 OJUtn and , 11 SPeohd t\venue Ltltlc dRmage was
son Gregg Cheshire, ,.havo
rc- anrt M1 ~ J nston Young •nd fa mh tcpdrte__d--~---turned from St Cloud
Mmn o• Char l ton W va 1 t 1hc h n11
where lhey were called by
the nf M! md :\11S Carl Ohltngl r ( h•
death or hJs father who had been hll~ r I l flllll ly dmncl Sund~\
a patient for thirty five yens In
M• •r d Mts Andrew Dav1s 1f 1
a
Veterans
fluspltal
theu
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~~ n,c::s weze Sundt~} RUlli
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uf Mrs " ( ndelt Bctamg I
A
Columbus have been vlsitlftl rei
Mr at 1 1\tr~ Ralph Pnt ~~ 1 ~ nd
~fts
lnH•I Mtlcr and rhddiP !1
TM drl) spon:o;ored b' thl' Pome
lltivea and friends hete
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Mr and Mrs Paul Johnston and Ril;~k\ r rl Elizsbetb Ann of l ol rnv Band Ron11tors A!!~OCiation
lORI, C\olumbus wtre week end umbus \ ~tted briefly Wtth Mt s Saturda:y wll ~ vcrv succe&amp;'lful a~
sueats of her
father WUIII:bn W1nd• Urtztng, Sunduy
ro rrling, to Mls Rolland Neutzltn11:
Autheraon Bradbury
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Mra Jamee Suuder! M1amJ 11nd I was 1h Sunday dinne1 ~ucsl of
Mn Neut:dmg wlslles to thank
Ohlldren and Mrs R C
Wise Mr •nd \Irs Ma lcomb Mees
1 Ill who pltrtrlpRted m lhn dnve
dlnnor gucsl5 of the lattbr~
i\11 ~ \lbcrt "'ees left S1nrl1 !hrr~c contnb 11 t 1111 the PomeroY
Mrt Harr~ StoYer and ( lor 11 !( w days viAl! 111 Gnlltpol1
rlohct&gt; rorco anrt emerRenev .truck
1 '~r~~~ny
Wtlh • 111(1 Mr.s Harold EJw1n anrl fnr then escort tn tbe parade and
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who Is A student fanul1
ihE' 1h1tri Wil.l'd (1rcman for the use
C~I.~~~:b~~'."l;'
School m
1\11 1 • ! Mrs llarley Str n,11 w 1 1f ~ronio
11 borne for two weeks son~ ol Wilkesville spl'nt Stmd 1
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'hr~ assisting Mrs Neutzllng
convaleselnt after having a C8!:11 w•lh ~1• ilnd MrtHirold ErwllliiiHII v('r('
rs Joe RIHlh Mrs Hllrold
romoved from hi• lea: He wlll be U{'m J Hmbel
1 bC'r~bach "'Mrs loe Slsl&lt;tft Mr~
on c• \ltchq
Will weeks He
Mr Hncl Mra John R V.•t k,. ' f I Will 11 m Sh au&lt;~s Mrs w R Sl'uts
hom(' Thursdn~· Nt'lsoll\ tlte were the lHI.csls or r~l I 1r"r1~ ·.Mts Hank Younl{ Mrs Onn
Mrs .Mabel ~l t \es Sunday They werc called Rca alr5 Aile(' Robeson Mrs WU
Mr and Mrs hl rf' b} the death of her "rnntl tu1m Kfnn€'dv Mrs Roy Tracy Jr
na ... td
Portland fatht r Edward )Ute '
md WrWam Anderaon
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Taylor (.rogan
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the corner at 35 rpile. an bout resulted in thil ..extra" wreck
thll ballered auto that bad ~n placed there 11 a tpeed
waralq. Here 1 polkeman talkl to driver Patrick MeDonoua:h ~
I!Uwa.ukee who wu later dned $50 for reckless drlvinl' lifter h1l
a1eu1 ~the hos&amp;_l@J,. BIJV.u ...trJated for brwsea. (lnttrndtlonct)_

for the sum of M.6'73 36 plus m
terest of six pereent from Mar 12
1956 by the Tendenweet Poultry
Inc of waverly, Ohio
ThelplamtiH tn the su1t for mon
ey only aab ju\lgerneot ln t:hat
amount for pureh1.eea of-live poul
try 1nd turkeys smce .luae 10 1963

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?ubllllhed ~:ei'J afterooo11 eftept Sund1y by Tb~ Ohio Valle~
!Mtioe1, Jnc., al 110 Mecbaoic St., Po-merc-y, 0. Busine.u OffiC(
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"'one 898, editonal office pbo~ 897.
Zlltmd as aerond C'.tas~ tDaJr... matter at tbe ~·ut office
Pom~roy Ohlo.

. TUESDAY

We have JUSt returf).~ home
from the Ohlo 4-H Club Congress
held at the OhiO Slat~ .University
in Columbus [1·om Sepl. 1ti to 19.
We were r eceiVe-d W1lh a glad wel·
come, tiler. Wt' went to Ohio Union lor lunch after which we had
assembly a~d dlscussiona on 1et- ,
ting to know ours-el~s.
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Then we went on tour, of West
Campus and saw the cattle, sheep,
hogs and many thmg-s of enjoy·
ment there, n.fter which we enjoy·
ed a Be-ef Blrbt&gt;l'Ue !h=tl was very
tasty. 'lie "("turnttd to Ohio Union
tor the t'Vt'! (I I!'Jg scn•iees.

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10 Lexh1gtou Ave., New York City, 16, N Y.
SubsCJ"1ptloll ratu: DeHvety by carrier wbPR available 311 C":l'ltl
ttr week . one ,ear ln advaace at The Daily Sentinel office. $.15 60:
liz ,mooth~ $7 .80, tbree mo.11ths, $3.90. By u1otor route Wber4!
available· one mt-nth, $1. BJ mail oae y@ar S8; su: montb.s. $4.~
'flft.t months, $2.SO: one ment4. ll.

6:&amp;:5 ~ign On

cl Chino Nonreco1nltlon

U. S.-Chlntst Ntgotlatlont

1tcomln1 a 'Lf'lal Fldlon•

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BJHJCial ~o Ce11trol Pre~' Mtociatlou
AimNOTON-'t'he retuaal by the United States to recognize
Communist China 11 becoming more and more "legalistic fie·
tlon." Tbe ahootlnJ down ol an American Navy plane ott the Chi·
neae coaat provide• the moat recent example of this.
Sln.ee this government (loea not r-~cognlze the Chinese Reels, the
Britllll, who do, were uked to obtain lnfonnatlon about the plane
ahooting, wllJch tbey did.
:However, while thi1 diplomatic maneuvering waa to1ng on, ti'le
~ U. B. and Red China were continuing to hold
J negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland. There,
· · . 1 American emmli'lsartea hav!'l been talking with
a,. J.' communletc Chinese representatives tor more
1 than a year over U. S.·Chlnese relations.
.Prior to that, we Mgotlated directly with the
Red ChiJ'Ieae at Panmonjom In settlmg the Korean war. However, officially, the U S. govern·
~ne~~t won't admit the existence of the Commu·
ftl8l Chinese reC"ime-not diplomatically, that la.

9:00 Coffee Time

10:00 Borne

6 :53 Sign On

9·00 Coffee Time
10:00 :lome
11 :00 Tic Tac Dough

11:00 Tic Tac Dough
I I ~0 Jt Could Be You
!2:00 Par&amp;OD$ Study
12:30 Cu.rreat
l.:iO Tenru:ssee Ernie
2·00 Matinte Theatre
3:00 Queen ..For A Day
3:45 Modern &amp;umanees
4.00 Comedy Time
· 4·30 My Li.ttle Margie
5:00 Aunt Dru Show
6 :00 News Picture

On ~undas we went to Sunrise
Service at 7•: 30 then
Jveakfast
after which we all went to church.
I In the afternoon, our pictures 6·15 Sports Eye
were taken, then we heard the t'X· 6:25 Les Paul Mlll'J' Ford
change-s talk on thctr home youth
6·30 TBA
6·43 New!! Caravan
and how they llved.
On Mond&lt;ty we heard a talk on
7 :00 Superman
"You and Your Government" and · 7 ::l0 Grand Ole Opry
8 00 Jane Wyman Sbow
In the arternoon went by bus to
8 :30 Circle Theatr-e
the State C:,lfitol for a mock Leg.
·
1slative session. A Meigs County 1 9:30 Rosemary Clooney Show
boy and one of the gil"ls sat in I
Representa tive GeOrge Meinhart's 10:00 The BLg Surprlse
3eat for each of the two sessions. 10:30 Noah's Ark.
In the evening we had entertainment. The lloys an'd girb enjoyed !i 00 News
the gumes very much.
11 :15 WecthercMt
On 'l'uesdny we heanl talks on
"4·H As I See rt" then we went 1 11:20 Pregg Box

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WEDNESDAY
7:00 Today

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Dear Edttor:

DIVOTEO TO INTERim OF MEIGS-IAASON 4RIA

HN. MGII.

on tour~ oC ttre- campus. The Home 11:30 Foreien tntrtgue.
Econom1cs School was very enjoyable, While we were there they 12:00 Tonl&amp;bt
were experimenting on different
. makes or stoves, washers .. t.t·oners
11:45 Si;a:n Off

u -30 tt Could Be You
! 2·00 Ctmera Goer to Sebool
12·30 Current
1:30 Ten n~see Ernte

2:00 Matinee

Tbeatr~

3:00

Queen For A Dfly

3 15

Modern Romances

4 00 Comedy T1me
4:30 My Little Margie
5:00 Armt Dru Snow

5.30 Hopalong CBSs.idy
6:00 News
6:15 Sports Eye
6:25 Les Paul Mary Ford
'J:30 Eddie Fisher
6:45 News Caravan
7:00 May()r of the Town
7:30 Susie
8:00 Kraft Theatre
9:00 Tbls is Your Ufe
~:30 Twenty-One -Jack Barry
10:00 AdventureJ of H Holiday.
l0:3'J Fatbm' K.nOlftl BS
11 :00 News Headlille.a
11~15

Weatlle~st

11:20 Pres!l Box
H:30 Fareign ll!.trlgne

12:00 Tonirht
1:00 Si2» Off

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and" on
One thing we
enjoyed Vel'J
much wns !he thfferent materials'
they were using on C'&amp;binet to-ps
TOISDAY
WI!DNISDAY
and how they would wear and hold 8;00 Sign OD
B:OO . Capwn Kqaroo
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up und~r hard usage. In the even·
8-(Ml Ca.atain Kqaroc
9o00 Garey Moore
mg we v.ent to the banquet which IUO Garn- Moore
9:90 Althur G&lt;ldr...,.
all
1050 people attended. After the
9:30 Arlihur Goaft'.,• •
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1&amp;.80 IH&lt;Iko It Rloh
banquet and
dance, we · bad l0:30 Strike it Rich
I FITNESS-A medical paper by a New York
. :I
11:00 Vall111t Lady
Flame o( Service at Mirror Lo.Ife 11:00 Valiant Lady
phyate&gt;)n h.aa got the United Statee governme-nt
l1:16 Love of Life
1 l1:15 Lo-ve of Life
The- first and ~econd degrees
Barry Boyer was
pt~asantly ( which was very beautiful.
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up in erma about the relative physical t1tneu ot
U:SO
$earth for Tomot1'UW
were given tn full form when the surpl'lsed w1th a •lmthday party
~nch. clay we b!ld as~m)),jy after ~1:30 Sl~~ for Tomorrow
Ameo •ean kids aJJ compared with European boys
11:45 Guldlnr Llt!ht
W•tldiiiiH
and (tlrb. Dr. Ha.na Kraus p1·esentcd rceulta ol a
Offm:.!Js ~J( the Westminster Rock Springs Grange met Thurs- 1 when the Cub Scouts of Den Five which we were rl1vided mto groups
1·4G Guid!J)g Light.
12:00 Ray Mi11and Show
l
aeries )f physical teal! given to Amcrl(an and
Youth Fcllowllhip of the
First 1da,y evening.
met Saturday ot the ho!fle of the anrl w~n~ to rliffcrefJt rooms for 12::00 Ray IMilland S1wiW
12:30
As
The
WorM
Turn.
EuropeiUl children at the American Medical usoclo.tlon meeting lRSt
Presbylerian Church wure 1nstallHomer Rice worthy master, pre· den mother, Mrs Elza Gtlmore Jr, dts~usston which were very Inter- 1~.30 As The World '11urDI
1:00 Our Miss Drvoks
year. The furor over the results led tG a apecl11,l White HouEie contered Swnday evl'ning at a candle- 1tded llnd u was announced that at LJncoln Hetihls.
estmg and gave us much to teaeh
1.00 Our Mi!s Brooks
1:30 HOWf(.'Pariv
el'lCe called by l'realdent Eisenhower to focus attenttpn to the lm·
Ught serv1ce by
Mrs.
ROdeey the third and fourth
decrees
Two nE.YW members were wei· the boys and g1rls in our home
1:30 :.OWipepJrffty
2:00
Big Pa.yoff
portance ot l!eepJ.nt Amerl&lt;lan youth physically f1l
Sam•r Councillors for the WYF would be given at the nex.t meet · com~, ~ddy Mot'arlty and John clubs .Each delega.t ~ had the op·
~IJy Show
2:30
Bob Crosby
What la not very wil.lely known \1!1 that the re6ull.~ o{ Dr Kraus'
at(· ~r. and Mrs Judson White lng on Tuhrsday Octl~r 11 and J . Gumtlier 'l1le group mad~ plas- portumly to co~ent on speeches
:00
3:00
~gbt"'' n.,.
teat• ahowed that ~hcx,lbul·rldlng, TV-watching U R you th scored
ond adult v1sUors included Mrs. the quarterly birthday supper w1n ter plaQues with 11 lellf des1gn as and "a1sc q.ucst1onll for the forum.
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Brighter Day
3:1li
Secret
srorm
lower phy.11lcally than their hiking European brotheLs.
this was lhe month
lor nature Another th1ng of Interest wall the 3· 30 Sooreit Stpnn
Satlt'r, the Rev. Hllward Ruppelt, abo be .served
3:30 Edge of Nlpt
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Booster mght will be held
study.
wuy t!wy hand!~:d s o many people 4:00 ~~i~'~K~~~
1md Mrs. Gale nvsell, Mr. and
HJO Katie'• Kltcben
f SEN.tTE SLEUTHS- Senate inverstlga.tora plan to focut a ple~c· Ml'
Mr~. DonaW Lowe 1·y and a young Thursday October IS·and the pub·
lee cream cups and cuop eakell WJ~hnul confu~wn espeetally when 4 ;30 The Eurl Sho!
4:30 Early Show
lnr apotli(ht on racketeers who may have been co!lecung tn:&gt;lpa.y.!rs'
vis 1tor was Micky Morris.
U •. 8 inv' t d to att nd Th re .11 decorated with the potrlotlc theme 98;, peopl~ were. se •"Ved at the o·Oo A t L' ~l tt
6:00 DNiw With Me
mont)' op Military unlfonn contracta grabbed (rorq le!iitUnal.e Oil'~·
, ,
c 1
l e
e ·
e , .. WI
werf! servod by Burry's mo&lt;t.hcr, Barbecue m 40 mmutes.
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tn e er
8:10 R~ghm:al Reporter
atonl. T,ol" l'llll'lt In the lnfttW'11G tar II Johnny DIO, W~W YGk'.k
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be a .. prognm. prellented bf.. 1he IMra. Willard ~~ ~to ' tb ... honored
Those attending from Meigs Co. 0 :~5 Doug)~ Edward.
8:1!~ 11ougla! Edwards
'anslmd flpi'l Indicated ~·aiastermlnd" in the o.cid blinding · Tbe offlt ..•t! were : ~ Moderator, lectu. er, Lottie L~onard.
Mary guest, Ronnle coUtns. 1tU!hard FiR- were Steven Hoffman, Patty Doug- 6:30 Gr~Jld.. .I'Jil&amp; l()pr.r
6:30 Pro Football Highlights
of labor coiumaJst Victor Rle11el.
Lynn Buchanon; vice· moderatGr, McAtee was appomted as youth ley Joey G:lmore George Harrirt. las Rulh Stockton
.Mrs Allpha 7.00 Phd Silvers ~how
7:00 Arthur Godfrey
Binet Dio, whoae real name Ia Dioguardi, nlreaJly hns trouble
~~:::::1; ~~~=:~re/~~~e;~~Yiry~=~~ce f:;l~~~t~~e n::en~omer Radford as G~ge Hofrman, 'sruce S~·pson, CoitrUI, 4-H Advis~r, C. E .· Blakes ~~~ ;;!~ Shriner
~ 8·00 The Millionaire
ehough ol hl!:i own, he mo.y be sparetl furlhcr fJL•estlonlng by the
At th I
of th
ti
, Teddy Mornrlty, Jobn J Gumther let&gt;, Agrl. Agent, and Geneva H
.30 R d Sk llo
8:30 I've Got A Secret
lnveaUptJ.on1 aubcommttlee heatkd by Senator Jol111, L. McClellan
e c use
e met~ ng U· -and three gue!lt!l, :Brenda Boyer Nolan, Hom e Ec. Agent, who work· 8·_t
e
e n
(D), Arkansaa.
9:00 20t.b Century Fox Hour
ed on the lltaCf during the Club A:vO $84,000 Quegtlon
Lynn pre~ldcd at the meeting I freshments were. served by Or· and Ricky and Ro~er Gilmore.
Dto was qula:ed by the group lrt!il l!lprlng. Jt wrt~1 not announc@d
10:00
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Your Esso Reporter
&lt;.rnd Bt•rky Grueser waa the leader ville Brown, Wilham Criner: HowBarry received a nuffilber of nice Congress.
II: 0 Do You. Tru.s.t Your Wile?
whelhor his own. ncttvluea were und.e1· lnvestlgo.tlon or wh.etlier he
10:15 Spurts Pa-rade
Sundlly evenwg Susan iProbnsco ard Russell and Rlebard P•ckent. 1m8 from Jds friends.
{Written by Mrs Alpha Cottrill) lO:OO Your Es!o Repor;t.er
Wll being quuttoned about untlerwotld friends.
wns ptnnlst for the service and
10:15 Spo.rta Plill'ade
10·26 Weatherman
HQwever, thoe Sen~tu group reeenlly aelzed recorda ol a Y(ln~~.ers,
llpeclal music Included ' solo by
19:25 Wea"lhermi.n
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Judy Gregg "I Would Be Truo"
OE.ATH A:EPOITED
10:30 Press Conference
10·30 Ringo's Last A~slgnment
pei.re. Tiley are trying to .-ee whether Dlo 111 connected with the
With
I.ynn
115 accompanist. Read·Mrs.
Owen
HalL.
Letart.
Ohio
11:00
New~
union now and, Jt 110, how.
11:00 News
t!rs in the wvice •Jere Susan Al- was l'eported to have died in HoJ.
A
rood
sign
itt
N.
A young f\1Y we heard of says
Caroline ll:OG 'IIbe Late Show
lenswOrtb, Cl1Jda Morril, He-len zer Hospital, GalllpoUa, early Tue•·
I J ·OS The Late Sbow
WARREN'S TRJP- Stftte department otriclalt are admlttedlyldlu.ls~ Tayloi' ~' Patty Lowery, San- day mol·ll'ing. Funerl'l arrange. he gets mighty tired bearint: bo.w reads-thou&amp;"h prlvl.tely- unhnppy about 0111 particular aspect ot Chief
ailive
lucky
to
be
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You're
Si.in Off J'lr~'!..- _
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Siga Off Praver
dra ltyseU, charlene Davis, David ment~ were to be announced later the old l4llks walked flve miles to
JuJtiU 11:&amp;1'1 Warren's recent vlJit to lndla. Wbat up1oll them waa
If you're over 55."
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Lyons,
Judith
Sauer.
by
Ewina:
Funeral
Home.
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every
day.
the tlmtnr ot tht visit. Wa1 ren wat recelvlnJ only a oomparatlvel,y
under that
Too many horses
"Okay for them," ae7.r.e, ''And
Ju1tewttm rtceptlon r1 om Indian otrlclalll and pioplt
jus.t
k)ok
at
the
mess
the~··ve made hood, old friend.
llntll he made a tpeech pototlng out the.t It wae Wau'tft'l
U'l l l• e d:;Ji -41.&gt;.
of thla world All wore out before
f&gt;TUISOAV
WEDNESDAY
t•:ml-!r..lll t-t~ ·. r..~r.,
under him that tht Supreme Court outlawed
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they tould 11ole"
l~
l~Ufl•.
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fatlon In U. B. public ~boola.
Popu aritr
11:~9
Sign
On
11:119
Sign
On
t. A. C!Oek'l
a mule
, thlh
" :·1: •(.' ~~~·;::i i01:!
5\ddown, Grantlpop
J"rom then oa. boWtver, the l'hlof j!Jittce wu Up, thtn Dt111ftl
12:00
FUm
and
Fancy
t
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[;'JE
&lt;root
'·A-lola
II.~
Neigbborn
bwted royally by a people whose frtendlhtp for tht .
!-"l li ' . n ~:ll
~~ ~-!lt:l!O!
I.Aboent
Cl\&amp;rtert4
an
you h1wen't read the s.ports
1:30 FernitJtl\e Touch
I
'Y
~h't
I:..I'J[I!
'lhltted 8tatea }!u alwayt lterned to depend 011 bow wen Amtrtoan
t. t5tream or
Account.
article In TIME maa:azlne, Ott. 1,
2:00 Afternooo Film Festiva]
Film &amp; Fancy
. H. .tl1o ut;~liH'•J: 'l\11
•re treated.
wattr
tntl (abbr.) .JI..Ilnuntt 1;:11 · '-; u 1··
(Do leas) concernb'tl Middleport's
f:OO Two Gun PLarhouse
f:!n
10. Man'• Mint t. Palt
-"'·TwoIl l• IX ·:r: l .;:j r:~ nl o
5:00 Mic:key llllou~&gt;e
Aft {PIJlW) Lewl• and his MorThe
Theodorus
Counc~l Daugh·
1:30 Feminine Touch
u. l'llh
f. Malt
!ootod I;,,[ W/ 1.:•:•.&lt; t l ' .' lll~a~
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aantown,
W.
Va,
Mountain,eers
by
ters
of
America
met
in
regular
B:OI)
Vewa
(8o. A.m.) -4 ........
Animal i·~~~r;.~~.:; 1H ~ , III ~ IA
•IL means, gel to it. Art s tnm sessloh, Monday cvcn·ing at the
2:00 Al.temoon Film Festival
~~ ·~·l"~i ' ! ,Jll!lE
1S.Ntar tpool.l I. Looa l'9r ll. Newo.
on'Q' lost by one point, to the tOOF Hall .' with Minn1e Neutz- G.OG Weather
f :OO Two.Cun Playhowe
H.
9. Q~~~olt '(
.,..,..,
biJhly toutetl Pltt11hurgh eleven. )Ina:, vi-ee eounc1lor pre.sidillg.
11:00 Micke¥ Mouse
u.oraan ot u.~
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of
!Marjorie
8:10
S"rt.
~
8·00
News
The
eommlsslon
"'"'
CFI'inoel · 11. Kind or
,
·Art "drill('d them
ruthlessly'' Woodard as deputy was read. Lu- 8:30 CoDflict
6:~ Weather
11 Muelo note lt. Audleut
multln
.4r4r. CGJbt
Time and told U1em they
cllle B. Hrtwldns repol'tcd on lhe ft·l! Jobn Daly
8:10 Sp...rts
18. Flab
lt. Mala'• Mmt Jfr, in.cJ~•
ts. Lara• •Will .fiJI
ntUA. move faster. contuse
and
:
Dllilny
prest·ntatu:~n
of
Dais
to
the
Sa1Thomns
Show
8:15 iohn Daly
10. " ploftet
11. 1IJ&gt;IIot
Pl•ru•
"' look noa
7 00
rtustrate the Panthers possesion
'~o. Cpotl.)
b. Rlvtr
IT.IWtlttlll!r ol&amp; Lu..
is-bury School and to the Rock 7130 Wy.tt Eallp
6:31. Oilne.yland
t,e of game.
••· II!Olo&amp;
til..., I
41. Strv... wlll4
""ihl
Springs Brownie troop. An lnvl,.
7:30 The Ama:tlng Dunmnger
ae.
Mott
They
almost
had
it
(doegone
H)
tntlon was received to nttenl'! a
8:00
.
~ken Am. w
B:OO
lntrequent
•but
~ouldn'~
seem
to
ma'ke
th~
l'ecetytion
tar
Edith
Wakely,
assoDu
Pont
CAv.
Theater
Ol%lt and Harriet
IT. Mll'l'l name
;)J'li point ,,1 tie !t U. all. TIME elate stAte counei(oi', on Thursday
9:00 !toyat Playhou*tl
8:30 Ford Theatre
.,. Oo4.,
ealled It a "narrow escDpe" for October 2ts, wltli • dinner at the 9:30 F~atun~ 'l'beat::re1:00 Wed. l'l'ight Fhd1tl
n....
lbe Pltt's.
.
Betsy Mills Club at 8 p. m.
9:45 Feature Theatre
10. to a
MiddlepOrt, ever prauef. o~ its
At the &lt;:lOSt! of tho meeting a 11:00 N'ew1 4 'W"It.her
11:00 News and Weather
rtltfr:tber
own Art l..e\'is cares not tCHi much eocial hour was enjoyed, Jarrte&amp; ll: 1o Sporb
11:10 Sports
p. II•IIJ&amp;Il1liiC
S8. Com:etvea
oyer one lost poiJ'It. But I for one, were played and prizes a.wardec1
1
aa. sonow
couat it quite something
to be the winnen and potluck refresh· 11:15 J!Jatery '11!1eatre
11:115 Mystery Theatre
lt. Omk letttr
wriiten up In the moflt distinguish· mcnts were served.
.,.46 ,,_ Off .
112·15 Slfn Off
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/s SurpriS·.-d
With Pa1fy

Rock Springs
G.rongeHolds
Thurs. Meeting

Offioers Elected
For Westminster
Y,outh F&lt;ellowship

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Some Jtb('rtles being taken wtth
the English lanauaie
irks me
quite sorely berp ol Late.
A ff!W pet peeves:
"He hoslod the whole group at
dinner." H»ted
Indeed,
wben
tbere'a no such veJ~b in the lany·
"-aae Then again "He pastore&lt;l the
l!'hureh for !leveral years." Again,
tbere' is 110 allCh verb as putored.
And to crown It aU. They gifted
him with a beautiful watch." That
my dears, l.s the limit, the ab.&lt;;Olute Hmit.

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O'!men DM aM

mg'h team 1001.e J

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Spotts Cctiter 0!5
Hight te-am .!:'erlen- Sports Ctnter 2S62.

Middleport Garden Club Votes
New Prowt
For The Librorv
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The Hotel Martin b.. available, •
few rooms witb running WilleT

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Cle•n ear IJJelllo 'u~ oul. One
local OWDer •1 ,.2t'J.OO. Bl&amp;ettnar•
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at special weekly or monthly
rate 11 to steady Petti. Rates u
low 41 $8 w.eetly double OCI!U·
pancy, Allo rooms fo~. 1 Special
Meeting1, Partida, Weddings,
Banquet1, ar.tl private breakfast ,
Iuncheom1, atKi 1upper partJea.
PhGne 396 to Mr. Samuel 0 . Perry, lessee of llotel M.:utin.
9 10 tmoc

First Boptits
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Supper
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MAJU!flt.
llWberoy
~·No. J~'P. 'A. !d.
wdl bold 111 .......,. •tat~&lt;~ .... ,h_

pre!entmg lN familttlfl of flOWer·
Sundtrt~
ted
a
new
proJeet,
when
thnrbet
~g
'Piants . M'u. David Eftkminpr,
11ertion. Mlolraum charge ~c.- 1952 DeSOTO VB, 4 d.r. Sedan.
T
Monday at the Bouess apal'tn)ent a flember of the club also told of
4 centa per word for three con·
The Board of Chrlatian
Power
tteer~~g.
Automalie
traMwith
Mrs.
Garen
StanAbury
a_.
hos·
J.'ioltmg
thUI
eollectio~
at
Harvard
.
•ewtlvelinl!lertloDJ.
tion of the Firat Blptlst Cbwcb
mission $89!J.OO. 'BlaeMnar's
leu.. Mr.s. M.alcolm -&amp;JleJ;". ~lli· •ard
Speeial....o.One montb lot' 25 cel'lta, Po~neroy.
apolltlored
a ebill ruppe:t BoDy
8 27 6tc
ent , ~sided and th.- new pr&amp;jecl
AI the conclusion of thfl. meeting
PUYII ClliCLS MElTING
~ \\Wd,
evenmg
aL the organlution meet- --- wil l provide pottJd plant:,. for tJ:Ic n ,-ofh•e hour wa~ held with {'ake
The.·e wUI ~ • meetina: of t"e
FuU l'fl~ or 2 .cents per .word
!1 9')
MLdtllport Puulic Ubrary .d..sjt)g and' coffee served to the members ..J»tarft C4rcle" on Wedneedflly, ing CJf the Senior aod J'UJ'Iior High
be .ch!lflled tor advet:tillqg lf no~ - - - - ~
ttte Wlhter mont hs fllnd 'flo•fr· and Mt~ Lucille 'Defcobncller Col· OC!oWr illtd It Ji:OO A M in the You.th Fellowlhips, Ml'l:. MaruUng
paid for bef'!}t'e the. 25th of each FIBER GLASS Awnlnl8 and l:oor ~boxes for the JfePll of the Ubrary .timbu.!L, a gUHi.
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Fedenkod Cbuich. Tbis cit'cle for KIOt't Is councillor for the SeDJfir
group and Mr. and Mrs Gerald
m,ontb following insert~on.
.
canoPlea. HA,y.Clo. Gas heaters. for re~D
Ledden. during the summer. 1
Pl'l)"et " eompoled of an womn
Anthony for the Junior Ht grou1).
of
tht
Vlrii:IUJ
churche-s
in
the
eo.
F.rrors In At1Vertllltli-ShoU1d }k,
Venethm Blinds all alUs and
Sealfold Uarde. l)qp Clot•
After a discussion of the beautif·
mrnunitJ. n 18 boped lo meet regu.
..-eport6dlm.mediately. The D1ll)l
&lt;:olort. Free el!l'timates
Dale
Clintoa Fl1her )ljddleporl
icatio.n and clear-up program !!lugAt the meeting David Darst Jr.
larl:r at tbe different churches
Sentinel wilt not be reaponslble ( WJppeJ Supply, 2JS Ur.ion Ave.
Phone 82d$X.'
11-l..U gest~d at thJ! tut meeting of til('
was .h~ader of the devotional lleTV·
lce-'8nd re1!reation was directed b)'
for ~ore than ene Incorrect In- 'Pomeroy.
8 Sl 1mo e (
'! Rotary Club, tbe Garden Club de·
BAND liootTUS MEETING
Paul Smart. Officers electe-d were;
C serllon.
Pi
f
c1ded
to
ask
for
a
joint
meeting
The Paa~eroy Band Boosters As. Sen10r Hig h : Pre~ident, Gail Stumara Qf Tbant, and Special NQ,an-o or s-.. 1e. Mrs.
Raymond
. of thE'lr Civil! Co-mmittee with the
Mr~ :V I. French and Mr and Mn
tices of Ewnts prlnted at reJU· I Brown. Ml.nersvillt'.
9 27 6tp
BULLDOZER
1 Rotary Ci'vlc C(lffiffiJttee to consid- D1Jn StJvers were 10 Alben sunday toclatlon tlfiU meet at the semor bo. Vlce-.president,
Richard Ho.
lar claltrsified rates. Obituaries .
' For hire for
basements
an.d er proje!lt$1. to further thiJ; plan
tn v1s1t the former's brolher Harry hlgh .tcltodl baildina, Wednesday vatte-r, secretary, Diana stumbo·
pwbll.shed at 1 eent per word. l fumipB and Bale Straw. Harruon·
ponds. P'. M. f:owi:lery,
Long
Dltring the busineSs meeting Mr!'i Townl!end. who 11 recovering after a1 7·30 pm. All membcr9 are urg treasurer, Jenniler
Daniels; Re
etl to attend.,.
porter, Carolyn Wilson; Jtulior Hi
vUle Rd. John JeUers. 10 1 31y __!ottom.
0 29 U lfarry Ches-her Wal! voted tbto the rNPnt eye surgery
I I I !.lo1'i¢es
president, Gary Dunham:
vice·
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club. It was announced that Mrs.
.\ trs Dawes Sansbul'\ Columbus .
pretident, Betty Lou Gilmore; .set1 ~ VISi ting her sister Mr~HOUSE, 0 ROOMS and BATH , I MEN, WOMEN
COUPLES to James S. Tltus woold &amp;ive- a dem- ~
HONORED ON IIITHDAY
treasurer,
front and back porch. full size
train for Motellran:Jgement and onstralion of Ohrlstmas ~eatbes hngs, and MIS~ Lelah ~i
er
Chfford .Jenkinson whose bJrth utal')', Su.san PlAten,
3 LOVELY KITTENS - One part
Jamn Hood
basement,
coal
furnace,
hard·
Operatton
Only
mahu-ed
w1ll
be
at
the
!'iovember
mectin~t;
at
t~
L~atld,
day
i
3,
was
pleasantly
October
P~rsion, fl'ee to anyone giv ing
8
wood floorll, garden, .11everal
rons1d-erl'd. Age. 2!).!)9. Wnte j home of Mrs C M HenneJy with
allf.e and .Nellie Zer e, Nan surprised with a birthday dinneJ'
them a good home Call 6173-Y,
fruit treell. Vm e St. Racine
Nal10nal Motel truming, c-o Daily Mrs. D B Harfjnger as ~Q.jiltess.
®rc and. .Mildred Hawley Wf!re SUndly afternoon at the home ai
Middleport .
Phone 3971.
SC"ntL nel.
The o101l call ilesponsq: ~
uainess v1st0rs m Columbus Sat- hi daughter and .son ·n Ia
Mr
. 9·29-St._._ _ _ .;
10·1-3tc
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10·1·3tp.
I "Stale J&lt;'lowerll" a~ ldrs, ltartiilg· , llrllay.
I
Mn Robert Ruu~l!. ;pring
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
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el' read a paper on FloWers~f tla_e ,. it (. Meadows ha~ been visitmg Ave. Pres@nt were Mr wnd Mrs
0
Baker's will give you the btls! 24 in STROMBERG- CARSON Con· ___ mp oymen
Nation." 1'he p~r. ~~with~- ' n•lal1v~ In Huntington for several JenkJDB()n and grand.a:ugbter, M.rs
Jffe4 reader u4 ..........
trade on furnitl!l'e lll' appl\ansol TV, :reversable gray wool WOUK WANTED. fall houseclean- ~~~pt.s from He?'J.' W~~ 'Beceber s d:~ys
~tty Blackwood, MISS Madehne
Tdts your put, ,.....nt, aM
~
41J..tr
rug 12 by 17, .11 ft. fngidaire ,
ing restaurant on any .type do· erJ~~~fuaorn F=ion •:: ~ijj~
Mr and ~rs Noah Haskins were j Ftelds and Mr and Mrs Russell .
Mar11.,... •n JoQ,
General Electnc raoge, chrome
meshc work. Ma•'y Pullins Box ttubject M
:art10 s
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m Ga lhpol1s Monday to .attend the
rltte. and tllltuslnets . ,..,..,
.PUBLIC SALE
dmet!e set, ¥z m heavy duty el613 Pomeroy
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1 · :r rs tl
1 ~er ~ave t ex- funeral setvJces for h15 uncle, ThoLEAVING THE FARM I will offer
cctnc drill, many other items,
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~mp e.• 0 ~ ona owe 8 5 art· mas A. Hliskms, 74. at the C. J
Al''fiii
~-..,
..,...., IMif put mbM1 at eaee.
at publie sale on Saturday, Oct 6 ,
all good shape No reasonable - - - -- - · - - - - -- - 1 m~ WJtb t~e ~tus, flower t&gt;l Egypt Waugh Funeral Home Burial wa~
C:O..Uit
19S6 starting at t ·OO P M at the
offer .refused. JamP.S Motrison, (
::~di!, ~ratl 01"'• "u~ 1~ 1fdest in the MoWld Hill Cemetery.
IMY 11e teo
.....fomonew
Che~h•re.
· .n. list o • ona
ower
C A Barnett hrm, located on
JO-I-Gtc.
of 23 eountlies was read
He&lt;mon Bailey t. , medical,.t.
I will DOt only loll rou. loul
Route 124 in Reedsville, Ohio
and the •peaker .emphasized tbP Ll'nl at the Meigs General Hotpltal. ,
.
will help ,.., sne rour pro.
opposite the Keystone Station -----=~:::.:..
FOR SAI.:E.-Peatt ~rby Re-al EafaCt t~~t Uie Um~ States 1tas
Mns Lucille ~fenbaeher, Oolurhe Rev C Raymond Konknght, blltM.
the following:
tate,
Rutlan4
Towns-hip.
3)
1
$~
MONT~LY
SP~RE
TIME
no
offlelal
emblem.
New
'forbtt.a
mbus,
is
visiting
her
coasln,
Mbll
J*tGf
of Heal\h Methodist Chllr·
A Nit to Mt will ... ef ,_
1
Centaur Tractor, with mounted
a~
J.and
bOU!tt'
barn
and
out
Ref1lhng
and
collecting
money
ted
the
State
flower
movement
in
Freida
Faehnle
cl:t,
fec;t:ived
fourteen
members
in..,.._.
nlue tD you.
mower; Olwer double disc;
bulldl~.
'See
G~
A.
M~·
from
our
.rive
~ent
~igh
GTade
1891
and
all
have
them
at
this
Mrs
Howe
Bratt,
Carleton,
i!ll
•
to
Ule
~burch
at
the
mornmg
serA.....-s
.U questions, .....
Horse disc, Spike tooth harrow,
·n ut, Administrator.
6-1-tr
Nut
mach1nes
~~ th1a area No time,
medical
patient
at
the Meil's Gea- &amp;e :SUnday, Sept. 30.
lnp
auarsnte.c~ or no cheqe.
G ft grain drLll, tractor drawn
.=::::..c. - - - - Sclhng! To qualify for WOI'k you
Mrs Hartinger included the his- era! Ho&amp;pltal.
!'hey included Mr. and Mt'll
With ttth ad Mid h•lr.,rb,
Wire rope; log cham; five cow
INE$S
WELL
ESTABLISHED
BUS
must
have
car,
references,
$640
tory
or
arliflcial
fiOW.,!IS-in
~
'{ler
Mr~.
Earl
Bougher
{Willetta
Em·
Jlb*
Thomu,
transfer
of
mem·
.,_
ate ellfltW h a cotnpl.te
3
stanchions; THREE Gll..TS; PUR
in
Pomcr::oy.
Good
location
docash,
llecured
b3r
inventory.
[)e.
paper
begiDillifgwltii
those
m~de
mtsh)
and
famil
y,
Columbus.
were
!hip
trom
Rutland
Methodist
Chur
fYII
II,. ....a1,..
EBRED HOLSTEIN HEIFER 20
ing
profitable
business.
For
votin,g
6
bouts
a
week
lo
bUS!·
by
the
Egyptl!Uls
and
.RorQ&amp;ns.
Shl'
weekend
guests
of
her
parents
ch;
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Everson.
•ftioyon. 'Mil~
Mo: Guerne.sv Heifer 20 Mu;
ness, your end on pcl"Ccnta'(e eol· dl?.srribed in d&amp;tail the glass flow· M~ and Mrs c A Emm&gt;'' h
trander from Bri!Ji~;~nt; Mrs Kon·
Open Dlllv 10 IDt .. II pm
best return on your investment
Electric' Frigiilatre stove, perfeet
1ee l'IOns wUl net up t o $400 mo- ers m the Botanical Museum of
'
k r1g
· ht and sons, David and Eu d e11 .
•~led
-5'.. hotlse ..._
condition 5 cuft Crosley &amp;beh'!l·
Write
Box
10
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The
Daily
Sen.
lhl
d
M
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0
ttnel.
.
n y with very r,cQd' posslbilltes Harvard university, the mOll.t fam.
Mr an
r,
on Graber have re- transfer from Bowersvlle; Chnd·
FJamiD,ge CJult, JU. '1
dor Refrigerator., extra good; 3
of tnking over full time. (ncomc ous ctlllection in Noeth ~ America turned to .their home in Cleveland ine Cota.ts, Marv Carol Swanson.
KANAUGA,
rocking chairs; e(l£(ee table, Liv- _ _ _ 9-26-6tc
lncreJsing accordingly. For in- Several thousand motlels 'in co-lor· afler a visit with her parents, Mr Evelyn '13ibbon.s.. Barbara and Be~
,...,. A,...,ntl\ltnt
ing room suite; Dinning room
terview, inc)ude phone in appli. ed gla8s, the work of tWo artl.sts, and Mr.s E M Woods.
ty Co-..,:, Sandra Brewington , Bar.
CeU Gallipoll• 1457.wx1
.suite, {6 chairs}; Dinette table, ELECTRIC RANGE, JJOOd eondi{4 chairs}; beds; davenport; mircation
All State
Distribu·
tire than 7011 speCies, con·
Mrs.her
Noab
HaskiJu
learned
tion, $3$.00 Coal heater, $10.00
ling Co., ll05 Fifth
Avenue,
New . are
tams inmore
re· that
brother,
Clin.ehasMatthews,
ror; drop leaf table; 2 end tab.Davis 11ewmg machine $10.00
Ym·k 17, N Y.
-~-.ha ~ ~n l'f'turned to University
les: chma cupboard; Wardr()bf!;
10.1·5lp
- CONCR£1
Hospital where h~ Jbad be-en a pa• . ~
Farm wa.goo $15.00. Call 804-V
buffet; pictures; wash stand;;
evemng::;.
TE ll~
t1ent foer 3e¥et'al .months after a
lamps; maytag washer; lard
(21
)
Real
Es'tate
"Blllld a.ttsr For L...sl.!vere coronicy attack last spn ng
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press; iron kettle; presto pres·
GRUESE&amp; BLoCx CO.
sure canner; two eight day APPLES FOR SALE • l'h miles
3 Mil" North rtf P:lm'ervt
eloclu; step ladder; saftey bell
south of Rutland. Johu L. Rom·
On Rt. H. can Wm. ...........
200 locust post hand tools
ines.
Rode Sorlnta
0
about 2 ton hay; wheel barrow
8·28-lmoe
autl other Hems too numberous
to mention. Terms cas-h
Large Gas Heater, good llB new, MIDDLEPORT - 8 room frame
borne wtth bath, gat, heating, 2
Not respOosible for accidents. Re·
will sell cheap. Ge.rtrut'le HoQll,
porches, garage, I.oea.ted on niee
freshments ·serv.ed W S c s.
Portl~nd, Rt. 1 .. ,, 1 9 , 25 6tp
The Wahuma
White. Falcon
~Mlirching
nand
under
the direr• C. A. Bar·nett OWner
Critt 89 ACRS•PAJUII'I dear Rutland, sev=-~· near schools. Only· ~
liOn
of
James
E.
Breen
participatBradford, AuctioneQ~o.
eral aCres timb'Crlanrl, Jar ~~e vein
ed
in
the
sixth
annual
Ohio
Unl·
Radne Obio
oC coal, house m fatr cM(ht!On
v-er~lty Bnnil Day at Athens 011
MINERSVILLE
6
room
frame
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w1th gas and electnc. Contact
house wllh bath. Gas heating, - -·- ~~
Saturday
~~~~.Williams Road, Groveport, Nearly -one acre lot wilh mce
Twrr.ty ·onf' bands in addition to
garden. Priced at q_nly $3000.00
MAX WARU
the Ohio Unn·erslty Marching ban4
anti owner will 5ell on l~nd con·
IN MEMORY OF ROGER D. Mllr
-~ 2 9-2tc
took part 1n the festivities at b&amp;U
tract .
LER,.K«J~ED OCTOBER 2, 1954. LARGE EXTRA NlCE KtJFER
More than 1100 musicians
89X 229
Phone 10S:.Y
He is g&lt;~ne but not forgotten,
pears Drops $1.00 per bu.s"hel,
l,form.•d a huge OiiiO and played
9 29 ,3..
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And as dawns another year~
pieked *2.00 Bring containers
three marches unde-r the direction
In our lonely hour.s of thinking
Bailey's Lake Racine.
of Chndes Minelli of Ohio U. •
5 ROOMS aad BATH, JO Cole St
9-29·6tc
'fhoughts of him always ne81',
IMarl'hes played were Salutation,
for small re_Uable famiLy. $J5
Days of sorrow will come over 118 - - - - - ·
. --Hos\s l'f Freedom, n::~d We,hlngper month. See Mrs. Howard
elways,
25 TON OF HAY TIMOTHY, A.lfaltnn Post IM.arch. Wabamo's major·
Cecil, 800 W , Main St., Pomeroy
Friend.s may think
the wound
fa, and Clover. 6 tons of !ltraw.
~ttes lrd by Sally Proffitt, captain.,
II 8 tf
evenings.
QUALITY DOESN'T
wollld have heaJoed,
Also will have around 400 bush·
perfo.l'med for the speetators -durCOST -1T PAYS
But they little kpov.· the sorrow
e-1 corn to sell, Charles DiM-ell,
ing
ha~ftime &amp;'ctiVIties.
that Jie 1 within our bearta con·
Minersville, on Bashan Ear;le 'For rent - Electric wallpaper
steamer. Clinton Fisher, Midcealed.
Ridge Road.
Superior Service
dleport.
Ph. 626ol-ll'.
11-1-lf
Parents Mr. and Mn. Herbert Mil·
9-29-0tp
Service to the Living
ler.
10 2 ltp USED FLOOit FURNACE, ao,OOO WANTED: k"AINTING - Intirlor,
Our Motto
exterio,r, roof. Work guarantted.
BTU. in good condltlon. Pbom~
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Rates reasonable. Phoae 381-Y.
3573.
In loving memory
ol our d:ear
Homer Braley, Pome.roy, .
husband Pnd fatber, Fred ·~~:~'· I :-::--:-:-:-:--:-9-:.2=9-ll:.::tc:.,..._
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~-1:ite
· Fune~1
who left us one year ago '"
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oclaber 2, 11155. •
Ph011el85
Gone is the face we loved :10 dear,
Silent the voiee we loved' hr hear. WANTED - USED PIANO .\n
'Tis sad, ibU-t true, we wonder why
good condition. Phone 31573.
9-29-3te
Bot:i.ds. Phone
The best are away.t tbe tint to die.
Sadly missed by Wife and chiL- WANTED TDO BUY~Used 10 H.
FOB
dren,
10 2-t.l tc
P. Johnson Outboard Motor, 54, COMPLE'I'l!: lnaUNillee ProteetiOD.,
IJfe, Auto, Flrt, Polio. C.U Doo
56, or 56 model .F. W. Phillips,
1101• lllddleport. Ohio.
J)()J: 100 Athens, Ohio. 9 29 Stp
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LADY'S W.RISTWATCH,
Lady CUT GLASb, Colored Jlass curlos,
Hamilton, Friday, Sept. 28, po.aand autique furniture 1n 2f1Y
StblY on Pomeroy upper parkshape. Contact Mrs. Howard CeHOt;rSJo)BUJLDERS
ing lot. Reward. Mrs. Cedrle W.
cil, 600 West Main St., Pomel·oy. Neigler's,
Rath)e.
Olark. South Third Street, Mid9-211-tc
9 15 tl
dleport, Phone 6223. 10 2 3trp 3S IIA-TS~tm.LEI&gt;-,, ~tb-one_p_OOI_nd

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call 6139-X. Reward.
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Found: one bag of feed close to
SaJiot Works, lndtntlfy feed and
poy for ad. Don Cotlrill, SY!f·
9 ~29 3t:p
euse, Ohio.

Plro,A-AGCIDIN'r

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Foods won't bum with tlui
marvelous new

New Fumlture

$299.00
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unl;1!1'11111/&gt;•.d ' o)&gt;artment ~!h _ They Get ReauJIJ
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until thu act temperature is reached. When thelood. ia cooW. 'fta.iiiier,

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F~ won't bum, st1ck or ~- No bail-oven, eiU.. ~
automatic---1\-om top burner to oven. Only -eM MW matocN.I pit
ran,_ give you t.hUI great new featw:e pl\11 lie cleanast, eooleat,...
thriftiest cooking. Ask your dealer (&lt;w a ~tiou. ADd re..
member • , . flame rooking is the fined oooldncl

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Zlltmd as aerond C'.tas~ tDaJr... matter at tbe ~·ut office
Pom~roy Ohlo.

. TUESDAY

We have JUSt returf).~ home
from the Ohlo 4-H Club Congress
held at the OhiO Slat~ .University
in Columbus [1·om Sepl. 1ti to 19.
We were r eceiVe-d W1lh a glad wel·
come, tiler. Wt' went to Ohio Union lor lunch after which we had
assembly a~d dlscussiona on 1et- ,
ting to know ours-el~s.
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Then we went on tour, of West
Campus and saw the cattle, sheep,
hogs and many thmg-s of enjoy·
ment there, n.fter which we enjoy·
ed a Be-ef Blrbt&gt;l'Ue !h=tl was very
tasty. 'lie "("turnttd to Ohio Union
tor the t'Vt'! (I I!'Jg scn•iees.

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10 Lexh1gtou Ave., New York City, 16, N Y.
SubsCJ"1ptloll ratu: DeHvety by carrier wbPR available 311 C":l'ltl
ttr week . one ,ear ln advaace at The Daily Sentinel office. $.15 60:
liz ,mooth~ $7 .80, tbree mo.11ths, $3.90. By u1otor route Wber4!
available· one mt-nth, $1. BJ mail oae y@ar S8; su: montb.s. $4.~
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U. S.-Chlntst Ntgotlatlont

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AimNOTON-'t'he retuaal by the United States to recognize
Communist China 11 becoming more and more "legalistic fie·
tlon." Tbe ahootlnJ down ol an American Navy plane ott the Chi·
neae coaat provide• the moat recent example of this.
Sln.ee this government (loea not r-~cognlze the Chinese Reels, the
Britllll, who do, were uked to obtain lnfonnatlon about the plane
ahooting, wllJch tbey did.
:However, while thi1 diplomatic maneuvering waa to1ng on, ti'le
~ U. B. and Red China were continuing to hold
J negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland. There,
· · . 1 American emmli'lsartea hav!'l been talking with
a,. J.' communletc Chinese representatives tor more
1 than a year over U. S.·Chlnese relations.
.Prior to that, we Mgotlated directly with the
Red ChiJ'Ieae at Panmonjom In settlmg the Korean war. However, officially, the U S. govern·
~ne~~t won't admit the existence of the Commu·
ftl8l Chinese reC"ime-not diplomatically, that la.

9:00 Coffee Time

10:00 Borne

6 :53 Sign On

9·00 Coffee Time
10:00 :lome
11 :00 Tic Tac Dough

11:00 Tic Tac Dough
I I ~0 Jt Could Be You
!2:00 Par&amp;OD$ Study
12:30 Cu.rreat
l.:iO Tenru:ssee Ernie
2·00 Matinte Theatre
3:00 Queen ..For A Day
3:45 Modern &amp;umanees
4.00 Comedy Time
· 4·30 My Li.ttle Margie
5:00 Aunt Dru Show
6 :00 News Picture

On ~undas we went to Sunrise
Service at 7•: 30 then
Jveakfast
after which we all went to church.
I In the afternoon, our pictures 6·15 Sports Eye
were taken, then we heard the t'X· 6:25 Les Paul Mlll'J' Ford
change-s talk on thctr home youth
6·30 TBA
6·43 New!! Caravan
and how they llved.
On Mond&lt;ty we heard a talk on
7 :00 Superman
"You and Your Government" and · 7 ::l0 Grand Ole Opry
8 00 Jane Wyman Sbow
In the arternoon went by bus to
8 :30 Circle Theatr-e
the State C:,lfitol for a mock Leg.
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1slative session. A Meigs County 1 9:30 Rosemary Clooney Show
boy and one of the gil"ls sat in I
Representa tive GeOrge Meinhart's 10:00 The BLg Surprlse
3eat for each of the two sessions. 10:30 Noah's Ark.
In the evening we had entertainment. The lloys an'd girb enjoyed !i 00 News
the gumes very much.
11 :15 WecthercMt
On 'l'uesdny we heanl talks on
"4·H As I See rt" then we went 1 11:20 Pregg Box

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Dear Edttor:

DIVOTEO TO INTERim OF MEIGS-IAASON 4RIA

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on tour~ oC ttre- campus. The Home 11:30 Foreien tntrtgue.
Econom1cs School was very enjoyable, While we were there they 12:00 Tonl&amp;bt
were experimenting on different
. makes or stoves, washers .. t.t·oners
11:45 Si;a:n Off

u -30 tt Could Be You
! 2·00 Ctmera Goer to Sebool
12·30 Current
1:30 Ten n~see Ernte

2:00 Matinee

Tbeatr~

3:00

Queen For A Dfly

3 15

Modern Romances

4 00 Comedy T1me
4:30 My Little Margie
5:00 Armt Dru Snow

5.30 Hopalong CBSs.idy
6:00 News
6:15 Sports Eye
6:25 Les Paul Mary Ford
'J:30 Eddie Fisher
6:45 News Caravan
7:00 May()r of the Town
7:30 Susie
8:00 Kraft Theatre
9:00 Tbls is Your Ufe
~:30 Twenty-One -Jack Barry
10:00 AdventureJ of H Holiday.
l0:3'J Fatbm' K.nOlftl BS
11 :00 News Headlille.a
11~15

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11:20 Pres!l Box
H:30 Fareign ll!.trlgne

12:00 Tonirht
1:00 Si2» Off

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and" on
One thing we
enjoyed Vel'J
much wns !he thfferent materials'
they were using on C'&amp;binet to-ps
TOISDAY
WI!DNISDAY
and how they would wear and hold 8;00 Sign OD
B:OO . Capwn Kqaroo
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up und~r hard usage. In the even·
8-(Ml Ca.atain Kqaroc
9o00 Garey Moore
mg we v.ent to the banquet which IUO Garn- Moore
9:90 Althur G&lt;ldr...,.
all
1050 people attended. After the
9:30 Arlihur Goaft'.,• •
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1&amp;.80 IH&lt;Iko It Rloh
banquet and
dance, we · bad l0:30 Strike it Rich
I FITNESS-A medical paper by a New York
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11:00 Vall111t Lady
Flame o( Service at Mirror Lo.Ife 11:00 Valiant Lady
phyate&gt;)n h.aa got the United Statee governme-nt
l1:16 Love of Life
1 l1:15 Lo-ve of Life
The- first and ~econd degrees
Barry Boyer was
pt~asantly ( which was very beautiful.
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up in erma about the relative physical t1tneu ot
U:SO
$earth for Tomot1'UW
were given tn full form when the surpl'lsed w1th a •lmthday party
~nch. clay we b!ld as~m)),jy after ~1:30 Sl~~ for Tomorrow
Ameo •ean kids aJJ compared with European boys
11:45 Guldlnr Llt!ht
W•tldiiiiH
and (tlrb. Dr. Ha.na Kraus p1·esentcd rceulta ol a
Offm:.!Js ~J( the Westminster Rock Springs Grange met Thurs- 1 when the Cub Scouts of Den Five which we were rl1vided mto groups
1·4G Guid!J)g Light.
12:00 Ray Mi11and Show
l
aeries )f physical teal! given to Amcrl(an and
Youth Fcllowllhip of the
First 1da,y evening.
met Saturday ot the ho!fle of the anrl w~n~ to rliffcrefJt rooms for 12::00 Ray IMilland S1wiW
12:30
As
The
WorM
Turn.
EuropeiUl children at the American Medical usoclo.tlon meeting lRSt
Presbylerian Church wure 1nstallHomer Rice worthy master, pre· den mother, Mrs Elza Gtlmore Jr, dts~usston which were very Inter- 1~.30 As The World '11urDI
1:00 Our Miss Drvoks
year. The furor over the results led tG a apecl11,l White HouEie contered Swnday evl'ning at a candle- 1tded llnd u was announced that at LJncoln Hetihls.
estmg and gave us much to teaeh
1.00 Our Mi!s Brooks
1:30 HOWf(.'Pariv
el'lCe called by l'realdent Eisenhower to focus attenttpn to the lm·
Ught serv1ce by
Mrs.
ROdeey the third and fourth
decrees
Two nE.YW members were wei· the boys and g1rls in our home
1:30 :.OWipepJrffty
2:00
Big Pa.yoff
portance ot l!eepJ.nt Amerl&lt;lan youth physically f1l
Sam•r Councillors for the WYF would be given at the nex.t meet · com~, ~ddy Mot'arlty and John clubs .Each delega.t ~ had the op·
~IJy Show
2:30
Bob Crosby
What la not very wil.lely known \1!1 that the re6ull.~ o{ Dr Kraus'
at(· ~r. and Mrs Judson White lng on Tuhrsday Octl~r 11 and J . Gumtlier 'l1le group mad~ plas- portumly to co~ent on speeches
:00
3:00
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teat• ahowed that ~hcx,lbul·rldlng, TV-watching U R you th scored
ond adult v1sUors included Mrs. the quarterly birthday supper w1n ter plaQues with 11 lellf des1gn as and "a1sc q.ucst1onll for the forum.
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Brighter Day
3:1li
Secret
srorm
lower phy.11lcally than their hiking European brotheLs.
this was lhe month
lor nature Another th1ng of Interest wall the 3· 30 Sooreit Stpnn
Satlt'r, the Rev. Hllward Ruppelt, abo be .served
3:30 Edge of Nlpt
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Booster mght will be held
study.
wuy t!wy hand!~:d s o many people 4:00 ~~i~'~K~~~
1md Mrs. Gale nvsell, Mr. and
HJO Katie'• Kltcben
f SEN.tTE SLEUTHS- Senate inverstlga.tora plan to focut a ple~c· Ml'
Mr~. DonaW Lowe 1·y and a young Thursday October IS·and the pub·
lee cream cups and cuop eakell WJ~hnul confu~wn espeetally when 4 ;30 The Eurl Sho!
4:30 Early Show
lnr apotli(ht on racketeers who may have been co!lecung tn:&gt;lpa.y.!rs'
vis 1tor was Micky Morris.
U •. 8 inv' t d to att nd Th re .11 decorated with the potrlotlc theme 98;, peopl~ were. se •"Ved at the o·Oo A t L' ~l tt
6:00 DNiw With Me
mont)' op Military unlfonn contracta grabbed (rorq le!iitUnal.e Oil'~·
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werf! servod by Burry's mo&lt;t.hcr, Barbecue m 40 mmutes.
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tn e er
8:10 R~ghm:al Reporter
atonl. T,ol" l'llll'lt In the lnfttW'11G tar II Johnny DIO, W~W YGk'.k
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be a .. prognm. prellented bf.. 1he IMra. Willard ~~ ~to ' tb ... honored
Those attending from Meigs Co. 0 :~5 Doug)~ Edward.
8:1!~ 11ougla! Edwards
'anslmd flpi'l Indicated ~·aiastermlnd" in the o.cid blinding · Tbe offlt ..•t! were : ~ Moderator, lectu. er, Lottie L~onard.
Mary guest, Ronnle coUtns. 1tU!hard FiR- were Steven Hoffman, Patty Doug- 6:30 Gr~Jld.. .I'Jil&amp; l()pr.r
6:30 Pro Football Highlights
of labor coiumaJst Victor Rle11el.
Lynn Buchanon; vice· moderatGr, McAtee was appomted as youth ley Joey G:lmore George Harrirt. las Rulh Stockton
.Mrs Allpha 7.00 Phd Silvers ~how
7:00 Arthur Godfrey
Binet Dio, whoae real name Ia Dioguardi, nlreaJly hns trouble
~~:::::1; ~~~=:~re/~~~e;~~Yiry~=~~ce f:;l~~~t~~e n::en~omer Radford as G~ge Hofrman, 'sruce S~·pson, CoitrUI, 4-H Advis~r, C. E .· Blakes ~~~ ;;!~ Shriner
~ 8·00 The Millionaire
ehough ol hl!:i own, he mo.y be sparetl furlhcr fJL•estlonlng by the
At th I
of th
ti
, Teddy Mornrlty, Jobn J Gumther let&gt;, Agrl. Agent, and Geneva H
.30 R d Sk llo
8:30 I've Got A Secret
lnveaUptJ.on1 aubcommttlee heatkd by Senator Jol111, L. McClellan
e c use
e met~ ng U· -and three gue!lt!l, :Brenda Boyer Nolan, Hom e Ec. Agent, who work· 8·_t
e
e n
(D), Arkansaa.
9:00 20t.b Century Fox Hour
ed on the lltaCf during the Club A:vO $84,000 Quegtlon
Lynn pre~ldcd at the meeting I freshments were. served by Or· and Ricky and Ro~er Gilmore.
Dto was qula:ed by the group lrt!il l!lprlng. Jt wrt~1 not announc@d
10:00
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Your Esso Reporter
&lt;.rnd Bt•rky Grueser waa the leader ville Brown, Wilham Criner: HowBarry received a nuffilber of nice Congress.
II: 0 Do You. Tru.s.t Your Wile?
whelhor his own. ncttvluea were und.e1· lnvestlgo.tlon or wh.etlier he
10:15 Spurts Pa-rade
Sundlly evenwg Susan iProbnsco ard Russell and Rlebard P•ckent. 1m8 from Jds friends.
{Written by Mrs Alpha Cottrill) lO:OO Your Es!o Repor;t.er
Wll being quuttoned about untlerwotld friends.
wns ptnnlst for the service and
10:15 Spo.rta Plill'ade
10·26 Weatherman
HQwever, thoe Sen~tu group reeenlly aelzed recorda ol a Y(ln~~.ers,
llpeclal music Included ' solo by
19:25 Wea"lhermi.n
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N. Y., Te&amp;mlten Unl(ln local In which the name of ''Johnny D" ap•
Judy Gregg "I Would Be Truo"
OE.ATH A:EPOITED
10:30 Press Conference
10·30 Ringo's Last A~slgnment
pei.re. Tiley are trying to .-ee whether Dlo 111 connected with the
With
I.ynn
115 accompanist. Read·Mrs.
Owen
HalL.
Letart.
Ohio
11:00
New~
union now and, Jt 110, how.
11:00 News
t!rs in the wvice •Jere Susan Al- was l'eported to have died in HoJ.
A
rood
sign
itt
N.
A young f\1Y we heard of says
Caroline ll:OG 'IIbe Late Show
lenswOrtb, Cl1Jda Morril, He-len zer Hospital, GalllpoUa, early Tue•·
I J ·OS The Late Sbow
WARREN'S TRJP- Stftte department otriclalt are admlttedlyldlu.ls~ Tayloi' ~' Patty Lowery, San- day mol·ll'ing. Funerl'l arrange. he gets mighty tired bearint: bo.w reads-thou&amp;"h prlvl.tely- unhnppy about 0111 particular aspect ot Chief
ailive
lucky
to
be
"
You're
Si.in Off J'lr~'!..- _
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Siga Off Praver
dra ltyseU, charlene Davis, David ment~ were to be announced later the old l4llks walked flve miles to
JuJtiU 11:&amp;1'1 Warren's recent vlJit to lndla. Wbat up1oll them waa
If you're over 55."
1
Lyons,
Judith
Sauer.
by
Ewina:
Funeral
Home.
&amp;cbool
every
day.
the tlmtnr ot tht visit. Wa1 ren wat recelvlnJ only a oomparatlvel,y
under that
Too many horses
"Okay for them," ae7.r.e, ''And
Ju1tewttm rtceptlon r1 om Indian otrlclalll and pioplt
jus.t
k)ok
at
the
mess
the~··ve made hood, old friend.
llntll he made a tpeech pototlng out the.t It wae Wau'tft'l
U'l l l• e d:;Ji -41.&gt;.
of thla world All wore out before
f&gt;TUISOAV
WEDNESDAY
t•:ml-!r..lll t-t~ ·. r..~r.,
under him that tht Supreme Court outlawed
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they tould 11ole"
l~
l~Ufl•.
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fatlon In U. B. public ~boola.
Popu aritr
11:~9
Sign
On
11:119
Sign
On
t. A. C!Oek'l
a mule
, thlh
" :·1: •(.' ~~~·;::i i01:!
5\ddown, Grantlpop
J"rom then oa. boWtver, the l'hlof j!Jittce wu Up, thtn Dt111ftl
12:00
FUm
and
Fancy
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&lt;root
'·A-lola
II.~
Neigbborn
bwted royally by a people whose frtendlhtp for tht .
!-"l li ' . n ~:ll
~~ ~-!lt:l!O!
I.Aboent
Cl\&amp;rtert4
an
you h1wen't read the s.ports
1:30 FernitJtl\e Touch
I
'Y
~h't
I:..I'J[I!
'lhltted 8tatea }!u alwayt lterned to depend 011 bow wen Amtrtoan
t. t5tream or
Account.
article In TIME maa:azlne, Ott. 1,
2:00 Afternooo Film Festiva]
Film &amp; Fancy
. H. .tl1o ut;~liH'•J: 'l\11
•re treated.
wattr
tntl (abbr.) .JI..Ilnuntt 1;:11 · '-; u 1··
(Do leas) concernb'tl Middleport's
f:OO Two Gun PLarhouse
f:!n
10. Man'• Mint t. Palt
-"'·TwoIl l• IX ·:r: l .;:j r:~ nl o
5:00 Mic:key llllou~&gt;e
Aft {PIJlW) Lewl• and his MorThe
Theodorus
Counc~l Daugh·
1:30 Feminine Touch
u. l'llh
f. Malt
!ootod I;,,[ W/ 1.:•:•.&lt; t l ' .' lll~a~
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aantown,
W.
Va,
Mountain,eers
by
ters
of
America
met
in
regular
B:OI)
Vewa
(8o. A.m.) -4 ........
Animal i·~~~r;.~~.:; 1H ~ , III ~ IA
•IL means, gel to it. Art s tnm sessloh, Monday cvcn·ing at the
2:00 Al.temoon Film Festival
~~ ·~·l"~i ' ! ,Jll!lE
1S.Ntar tpool.l I. Looa l'9r ll. Newo.
on'Q' lost by one point, to the tOOF Hall .' with Minn1e Neutz- G.OG Weather
f :OO Two.Cun Playhowe
H.
9. Q~~~olt '(
.,..,..,
biJhly toutetl Pltt11hurgh eleven. )Ina:, vi-ee eounc1lor pre.sidillg.
11:00 Micke¥ Mouse
u.oraan ot u.~
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of
!Marjorie
8:10
S"rt.
~
8·00
News
The
eommlsslon
"'"'
CFI'inoel · 11. Kind or
,
·Art "drill('d them
ruthlessly'' Woodard as deputy was read. Lu- 8:30 CoDflict
6:~ Weather
11 Muelo note lt. Audleut
multln
.4r4r. CGJbt
Time and told U1em they
cllle B. Hrtwldns repol'tcd on lhe ft·l! Jobn Daly
8:10 Sp...rts
18. Flab
lt. Mala'• Mmt Jfr, in.cJ~•
ts. Lara• •Will .fiJI
ntUA. move faster. contuse
and
:
Dllilny
prest·ntatu:~n
of
Dais
to
the
Sa1Thomns
Show
8:15 iohn Daly
10. " ploftet
11. 1IJ&gt;IIot
Pl•ru•
"' look noa
7 00
rtustrate the Panthers possesion
'~o. Cpotl.)
b. Rlvtr
IT.IWtlttlll!r ol&amp; Lu..
is-bury School and to the Rock 7130 Wy.tt Eallp
6:31. Oilne.yland
t,e of game.
••· II!Olo&amp;
til..., I
41. Strv... wlll4
""ihl
Springs Brownie troop. An lnvl,.
7:30 The Ama:tlng Dunmnger
ae.
Mott
They
almost
had
it
(doegone
H)
tntlon was received to nttenl'! a
8:00
.
~ken Am. w
B:OO
lntrequent
•but
~ouldn'~
seem
to
ma'ke
th~
l'ecetytion
tar
Edith
Wakely,
assoDu
Pont
CAv.
Theater
Ol%lt and Harriet
IT. Mll'l'l name
;)J'li point ,,1 tie !t U. all. TIME elate stAte counei(oi', on Thursday
9:00 !toyat Playhou*tl
8:30 Ford Theatre
.,. Oo4.,
ealled It a "narrow escDpe" for October 2ts, wltli • dinner at the 9:30 F~atun~ 'l'beat::re1:00 Wed. l'l'ight Fhd1tl
n....
lbe Pltt's.
.
Betsy Mills Club at 8 p. m.
9:45 Feature Theatre
10. to a
MiddlepOrt, ever prauef. o~ its
At the &lt;:lOSt! of tho meeting a 11:00 N'ew1 4 'W"It.her
11:00 News and Weather
rtltfr:tber
own Art l..e\'is cares not tCHi much eocial hour was enjoyed, Jarrte&amp; ll: 1o Sporb
11:10 Sports
p. II•IIJ&amp;Il1liiC
S8. Com:etvea
oyer one lost poiJ'It. But I for one, were played and prizes a.wardec1
1
aa. sonow
couat it quite something
to be the winnen and potluck refresh· 11:15 J!Jatery '11!1eatre
11:115 Mystery Theatre
lt. Omk letttr
wriiten up In the moflt distinguish· mcnts were served.
.,.46 ,,_ Off .
112·15 Slfn Off
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/s SurpriS·.-d
With Pa1fy

Rock Springs
G.rongeHolds
Thurs. Meeting

Offioers Elected
For Westminster
Y,outh F&lt;ellowship

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Some Jtb('rtles being taken wtth
the English lanauaie
irks me
quite sorely berp ol Late.
A ff!W pet peeves:
"He hoslod the whole group at
dinner." H»ted
Indeed,
wben
tbere'a no such veJ~b in the lany·
"-aae Then again "He pastore&lt;l the
l!'hureh for !leveral years." Again,
tbere' is 110 allCh verb as putored.
And to crown It aU. They gifted
him with a beautiful watch." That
my dears, l.s the limit, the ab.&lt;;Olute Hmit.

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O'!men DM aM

mg'h team 1001.e J

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Spotts Cctiter 0!5
Hight te-am .!:'erlen- Sports Ctnter 2S62.

Middleport Garden Club Votes
New Prowt
For The Librorv
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few rooms witb running WilleT

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Cle•n ear IJJelllo 'u~ oul. One
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at special weekly or monthly
rate 11 to steady Petti. Rates u
low 41 $8 w.eetly double OCI!U·
pancy, Allo rooms fo~. 1 Special
Meeting1, Partida, Weddings,
Banquet1, ar.tl private breakfast ,
Iuncheom1, atKi 1upper partJea.
PhGne 396 to Mr. Samuel 0 . Perry, lessee of llotel M.:utin.
9 10 tmoc

First Boptits
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Supper
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MAJU!flt.
llWberoy
~·No. J~'P. 'A. !d.
wdl bold 111 .......,. •tat~&lt;~ .... ,h_

pre!entmg lN familttlfl of flOWer·
Sundtrt~
ted
a
new
proJeet,
when
thnrbet
~g
'Piants . M'u. David Eftkminpr,
11ertion. Mlolraum charge ~c.- 1952 DeSOTO VB, 4 d.r. Sedan.
T
Monday at the Bouess apal'tn)ent a flember of the club also told of
4 centa per word for three con·
The Board of Chrlatian
Power
tteer~~g.
Automalie
traMwith
Mrs.
Garen
StanAbury
a_.
hos·
J.'ioltmg
thUI
eollectio~
at
Harvard
.
•ewtlvelinl!lertloDJ.
tion of the Firat Blptlst Cbwcb
mission $89!J.OO. 'BlaeMnar's
leu.. Mr.s. M.alcolm -&amp;JleJ;". ~lli· •ard
Speeial....o.One montb lot' 25 cel'lta, Po~neroy.
apolltlored
a ebill ruppe:t BoDy
8 27 6tc
ent , ~sided and th.- new pr&amp;jecl
AI the conclusion of thfl. meeting
PUYII ClliCLS MElTING
~ \\Wd,
evenmg
aL the organlution meet- --- wil l provide pottJd plant:,. for tJ:Ic n ,-ofh•e hour wa~ held with {'ake
The.·e wUI ~ • meetina: of t"e
FuU l'fl~ or 2 .cents per .word
!1 9')
MLdtllport Puulic Ubrary .d..sjt)g and' coffee served to the members ..J»tarft C4rcle" on Wedneedflly, ing CJf the Senior aod J'UJ'Iior High
be .ch!lflled tor advet:tillqg lf no~ - - - - ~
ttte Wlhter mont hs fllnd 'flo•fr· and Mt~ Lucille 'Defcobncller Col· OC!oWr illtd It Ji:OO A M in the You.th Fellowlhips, Ml'l:. MaruUng
paid for bef'!}t'e the. 25th of each FIBER GLASS Awnlnl8 and l:oor ~boxes for the JfePll of the Ubrary .timbu.!L, a gUHi.
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Fedenkod Cbuich. Tbis cit'cle for KIOt't Is councillor for the SeDJfir
group and Mr. and Mrs Gerald
m,ontb following insert~on.
.
canoPlea. HA,y.Clo. Gas heaters. for re~D
Ledden. during the summer. 1
Pl'l)"et " eompoled of an womn
Anthony for the Junior Ht grou1).
of
tht
Vlrii:IUJ
churche-s
in
the
eo.
F.rrors In At1Vertllltli-ShoU1d }k,
Venethm Blinds all alUs and
Sealfold Uarde. l)qp Clot•
After a discussion of the beautif·
mrnunitJ. n 18 boped lo meet regu.
..-eport6dlm.mediately. The D1ll)l
&lt;:olort. Free el!l'timates
Dale
Clintoa Fl1her )ljddleporl
icatio.n and clear-up program !!lugAt the meeting David Darst Jr.
larl:r at tbe different churches
Sentinel wilt not be reaponslble ( WJppeJ Supply, 2JS Ur.ion Ave.
Phone 82d$X.'
11-l..U gest~d at thJ! tut meeting of til('
was .h~ader of the devotional lleTV·
lce-'8nd re1!reation was directed b)'
for ~ore than ene Incorrect In- 'Pomeroy.
8 Sl 1mo e (
'! Rotary Club, tbe Garden Club de·
BAND liootTUS MEETING
Paul Smart. Officers electe-d were;
C serllon.
Pi
f
c1ded
to
ask
for
a
joint
meeting
The Paa~eroy Band Boosters As. Sen10r Hig h : Pre~ident, Gail Stumara Qf Tbant, and Special NQ,an-o or s-.. 1e. Mrs.
Raymond
. of thE'lr Civil! Co-mmittee with the
Mr~ :V I. French and Mr and Mn
tices of Ewnts prlnted at reJU· I Brown. Ml.nersvillt'.
9 27 6tp
BULLDOZER
1 Rotary Ci'vlc C(lffiffiJttee to consid- D1Jn StJvers were 10 Alben sunday toclatlon tlfiU meet at the semor bo. Vlce-.president,
Richard Ho.
lar claltrsified rates. Obituaries .
' For hire for
basements
an.d er proje!lt$1. to further thiJ; plan
tn v1s1t the former's brolher Harry hlgh .tcltodl baildina, Wednesday vatte-r, secretary, Diana stumbo·
pwbll.shed at 1 eent per word. l fumipB and Bale Straw. Harruon·
ponds. P'. M. f:owi:lery,
Long
Dltring the busineSs meeting Mr!'i Townl!end. who 11 recovering after a1 7·30 pm. All membcr9 are urg treasurer, Jenniler
Daniels; Re
etl to attend.,.
porter, Carolyn Wilson; Jtulior Hi
vUle Rd. John JeUers. 10 1 31y __!ottom.
0 29 U lfarry Ches-her Wal! voted tbto the rNPnt eye surgery
I I I !.lo1'i¢es
president, Gary Dunham:
vice·
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club. It was announced that Mrs.
.\ trs Dawes Sansbul'\ Columbus .
pretident, Betty Lou Gilmore; .set1 ~ VISi ting her sister Mr~HOUSE, 0 ROOMS and BATH , I MEN, WOMEN
COUPLES to James S. Tltus woold &amp;ive- a dem- ~
HONORED ON IIITHDAY
treasurer,
front and back porch. full size
train for Motellran:Jgement and onstralion of Ohrlstmas ~eatbes hngs, and MIS~ Lelah ~i
er
Chfford .Jenkinson whose bJrth utal')', Su.san PlAten,
3 LOVELY KITTENS - One part
Jamn Hood
basement,
coal
furnace,
hard·
Operatton
Only
mahu-ed
w1ll
be
at
the
!'iovember
mectin~t;
at
t~
L~atld,
day
i
3,
was
pleasantly
October
P~rsion, fl'ee to anyone giv ing
8
wood floorll, garden, .11everal
rons1d-erl'd. Age. 2!).!)9. Wnte j home of Mrs C M HenneJy with
allf.e and .Nellie Zer e, Nan surprised with a birthday dinneJ'
them a good home Call 6173-Y,
fruit treell. Vm e St. Racine
Nal10nal Motel truming, c-o Daily Mrs. D B Harfjnger as ~Q.jiltess.
®rc and. .Mildred Hawley Wf!re SUndly afternoon at the home ai
Middleport .
Phone 3971.
SC"ntL nel.
The o101l call ilesponsq: ~
uainess v1st0rs m Columbus Sat- hi daughter and .son ·n Ia
Mr
. 9·29-St._._ _ _ .;
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I "Stale J&lt;'lowerll" a~ ldrs, ltartiilg· , llrllay.
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Mn Robert Ruu~l!. ;pring
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el' read a paper on FloWers~f tla_e ,. it (. Meadows ha~ been visitmg Ave. Pres@nt were Mr wnd Mrs
0
Baker's will give you the btls! 24 in STROMBERG- CARSON Con· ___ mp oymen
Nation." 1'he p~r. ~~with~- ' n•lal1v~ In Huntington for several JenkJDB()n and grand.a:ugbter, M.rs
Jffe4 reader u4 ..........
trade on furnitl!l'e lll' appl\ansol TV, :reversable gray wool WOUK WANTED. fall houseclean- ~~~pt.s from He?'J.' W~~ 'Beceber s d:~ys
~tty Blackwood, MISS Madehne
Tdts your put, ,.....nt, aM
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41J..tr
rug 12 by 17, .11 ft. fngidaire ,
ing restaurant on any .type do· erJ~~~fuaorn F=ion •:: ~ijj~
Mr and ~rs Noah Haskins were j Ftelds and Mr and Mrs Russell .
Mar11.,... •n JoQ,
General Electnc raoge, chrome
meshc work. Ma•'y Pullins Box ttubject M
:art10 s
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m Ga lhpol1s Monday to .attend the
rltte. and tllltuslnets . ,..,..,
.PUBLIC SALE
dmet!e set, ¥z m heavy duty el613 Pomeroy
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1 ~er ~ave t ex- funeral setvJces for h15 uncle, ThoLEAVING THE FARM I will offer
cctnc drill, many other items,
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~mp e.• 0 ~ ona owe 8 5 art· mas A. Hliskms, 74. at the C. J
Al''fiii
~-..,
..,...., IMif put mbM1 at eaee.
at publie sale on Saturday, Oct 6 ,
all good shape No reasonable - - - -- - · - - - - -- - 1 m~ WJtb t~e ~tus, flower t&gt;l Egypt Waugh Funeral Home Burial wa~
C:O..Uit
19S6 starting at t ·OO P M at the
offer .refused. JamP.S Motrison, (
::~di!, ~ratl 01"'• "u~ 1~ 1fdest in the MoWld Hill Cemetery.
IMY 11e teo
.....fomonew
Che~h•re.
· .n. list o • ona
ower
C A Barnett hrm, located on
JO-I-Gtc.
of 23 eountlies was read
He&lt;mon Bailey t. , medical,.t.
I will DOt only loll rou. loul
Route 124 in Reedsville, Ohio
and the •peaker .emphasized tbP Ll'nl at the Meigs General Hotpltal. ,
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will help ,.., sne rour pro.
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FOR SAI.:E.-Peatt ~rby Re-al EafaCt t~~t Uie Um~ States 1tas
Mns Lucille ~fenbaeher, Oolurhe Rev C Raymond Konknght, blltM.
the following:
tate,
Rutlan4
Towns-hip.
3)
1
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MONT~LY
SP~RE
TIME
no
offlelal
emblem.
New
'forbtt.a
mbus,
is
visiting
her
coasln,
Mbll
J*tGf
of Heal\h Methodist Chllr·
A Nit to Mt will ... ef ,_
1
Centaur Tractor, with mounted
a~
J.and
bOU!tt'
barn
and
out
Ref1lhng
and
collecting
money
ted
the
State
flower
movement
in
Freida
Faehnle
cl:t,
fec;t:ived
fourteen
members
in..,.._.
nlue tD you.
mower; Olwer double disc;
bulldl~.
'See
G~
A.
M~·
from
our
.rive
~ent
~igh
GTade
1891
and
all
have
them
at
this
Mrs
Howe
Bratt,
Carleton,
i!ll
•
to
Ule
~burch
at
the
mornmg
serA.....-s
.U questions, .....
Horse disc, Spike tooth harrow,
·n ut, Administrator.
6-1-tr
Nut
mach1nes
~~ th1a area No time,
medical
patient
at
the Meil's Gea- &amp;e :SUnday, Sept. 30.
lnp
auarsnte.c~ or no cheqe.
G ft grain drLll, tractor drawn
.=::::..c. - - - - Sclhng! To qualify for WOI'k you
Mrs Hartinger included the his- era! Ho&amp;pltal.
!'hey included Mr. and Mt'll
With ttth ad Mid h•lr.,rb,
Wire rope; log cham; five cow
INE$S
WELL
ESTABLISHED
BUS
must
have
car,
references,
$640
tory
or
arliflcial
fiOW.,!IS-in
~
'{ler
Mr~.
Earl
Bougher
{Willetta
Em·
Jlb*
Thomu,
transfer
of
mem·
.,_
ate ellfltW h a cotnpl.te
3
stanchions; THREE Gll..TS; PUR
in
Pomcr::oy.
Good
location
docash,
llecured
b3r
inventory.
[)e.
paper
begiDillifgwltii
those
m~de
mtsh)
and
famil
y,
Columbus.
were
!hip
trom
Rutland
Methodist
Chur
fYII
II,. ....a1,..
EBRED HOLSTEIN HEIFER 20
ing
profitable
business.
For
votin,g
6
bouts
a
week
lo
bUS!·
by
the
Egyptl!Uls
and
.RorQ&amp;ns.
Shl'
weekend
guests
of
her
parents
ch;
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Everson.
•ftioyon. 'Mil~
Mo: Guerne.sv Heifer 20 Mu;
ness, your end on pcl"Ccnta'(e eol· dl?.srribed in d&amp;tail the glass flow· M~ and Mrs c A Emm&gt;'' h
trander from Bri!Ji~;~nt; Mrs Kon·
Open Dlllv 10 IDt .. II pm
best return on your investment
Electric' Frigiilatre stove, perfeet
1ee l'IOns wUl net up t o $400 mo- ers m the Botanical Museum of
'
k r1g
· ht and sons, David and Eu d e11 .
•~led
-5'.. hotlse ..._
condition 5 cuft Crosley &amp;beh'!l·
Write
Box
10
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The
Daily
Sen.
lhl
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ttnel.
.
n y with very r,cQd' posslbilltes Harvard university, the mOll.t fam.
Mr an
r,
on Graber have re- transfer from Bowersvlle; Chnd·
FJamiD,ge CJult, JU. '1
dor Refrigerator., extra good; 3
of tnking over full time. (ncomc ous ctlllection in Noeth ~ America turned to .their home in Cleveland ine Cota.ts, Marv Carol Swanson.
KANAUGA,
rocking chairs; e(l£(ee table, Liv- _ _ _ 9-26-6tc
lncreJsing accordingly. For in- Several thousand motlels 'in co-lor· afler a visit with her parents, Mr Evelyn '13ibbon.s.. Barbara and Be~
,...,. A,...,ntl\ltnt
ing room suite; Dinning room
terview, inc)ude phone in appli. ed gla8s, the work of tWo artl.sts, and Mr.s E M Woods.
ty Co-..,:, Sandra Brewington , Bar.
CeU Gallipoll• 1457.wx1
.suite, {6 chairs}; Dinette table, ELECTRIC RANGE, JJOOd eondi{4 chairs}; beds; davenport; mircation
All State
Distribu·
tire than 7011 speCies, con·
Mrs.her
Noab
HaskiJu
learned
tion, $3$.00 Coal heater, $10.00
ling Co., ll05 Fifth
Avenue,
New . are
tams inmore
re· that
brother,
Clin.ehasMatthews,
ror; drop leaf table; 2 end tab.Davis 11ewmg machine $10.00
Ym·k 17, N Y.
-~-.ha ~ ~n l'f'turned to University
les: chma cupboard; Wardr()bf!;
10.1·5lp
- CONCR£1
Hospital where h~ Jbad be-en a pa• . ~
Farm wa.goo $15.00. Call 804-V
buffet; pictures; wash stand;;
evemng::;.
TE ll~
t1ent foer 3e¥et'al .months after a
lamps; maytag washer; lard
(21
)
Real
Es'tate
"Blllld a.ttsr For L...sl.!vere coronicy attack last spn ng
_
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_;9-:.:26-6\p
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press; iron kettle; presto pres·
GRUESE&amp; BLoCx CO.
sure canner; two eight day APPLES FOR SALE • l'h miles
3 Mil" North rtf P:lm'ervt
eloclu; step ladder; saftey bell
south of Rutland. Johu L. Rom·
On Rt. H. can Wm. ...........
200 locust post hand tools
ines.
Rode Sorlnta
0
about 2 ton hay; wheel barrow
8·28-lmoe
autl other Hems too numberous
to mention. Terms cas-h
Large Gas Heater, good llB new, MIDDLEPORT - 8 room frame
borne wtth bath, gat, heating, 2
Not respOosible for accidents. Re·
will sell cheap. Ge.rtrut'le HoQll,
porches, garage, I.oea.ted on niee
freshments ·serv.ed W S c s.
Portl~nd, Rt. 1 .. ,, 1 9 , 25 6tp
The Wahuma
White. Falcon
~Mlirching
nand
under
the direr• C. A. Bar·nett OWner
Critt 89 ACRS•PAJUII'I dear Rutland, sev=-~· near schools. Only· ~
liOn
of
James
E.
Breen
participatBradford, AuctioneQ~o.
eral aCres timb'Crlanrl, Jar ~~e vein
ed
in
the
sixth
annual
Ohio
Unl·
Radne Obio
oC coal, house m fatr cM(ht!On
v-er~lty Bnnil Day at Athens 011
MINERSVILLE
6
room
frame
--,--,--::.9-29-3tc
w1th gas and electnc. Contact
house wllh bath. Gas heating, - -·- ~~
Saturday
~~~~.Williams Road, Groveport, Nearly -one acre lot wilh mce
Twrr.ty ·onf' bands in addition to
garden. Priced at q_nly $3000.00
MAX WARU
the Ohio Unn·erslty Marching ban4
anti owner will 5ell on l~nd con·
IN MEMORY OF ROGER D. Mllr
-~ 2 9-2tc
took part 1n the festivities at b&amp;U
tract .
LER,.K«J~ED OCTOBER 2, 1954. LARGE EXTRA NlCE KtJFER
More than 1100 musicians
89X 229
Phone 10S:.Y
He is g&lt;~ne but not forgotten,
pears Drops $1.00 per bu.s"hel,
l,form.•d a huge OiiiO and played
9 29 ,3..
_ _ _c._
And as dawns another year~
pieked *2.00 Bring containers
three marches unde-r the direction
In our lonely hour.s of thinking
Bailey's Lake Racine.
of Chndes Minelli of Ohio U. •
5 ROOMS aad BATH, JO Cole St
9-29·6tc
'fhoughts of him always ne81',
IMarl'hes played were Salutation,
for small re_Uable famiLy. $J5
Days of sorrow will come over 118 - - - - - ·
. --Hos\s l'f Freedom, n::~d We,hlngper month. See Mrs. Howard
elways,
25 TON OF HAY TIMOTHY, A.lfaltnn Post IM.arch. Wabamo's major·
Cecil, 800 W , Main St., Pomeroy
Friend.s may think
the wound
fa, and Clover. 6 tons of !ltraw.
~ttes lrd by Sally Proffitt, captain.,
II 8 tf
evenings.
QUALITY DOESN'T
wollld have heaJoed,
Also will have around 400 bush·
perfo.l'med for the speetators -durCOST -1T PAYS
But they little kpov.· the sorrow
e-1 corn to sell, Charles DiM-ell,
ing
ha~ftime &amp;'ctiVIties.
that Jie 1 within our bearta con·
Minersville, on Bashan Ear;le 'For rent - Electric wallpaper
steamer. Clinton Fisher, Midcealed.
Ridge Road.
Superior Service
dleport.
Ph. 626ol-ll'.
11-1-lf
Parents Mr. and Mn. Herbert Mil·
9-29-0tp
Service to the Living
ler.
10 2 ltp USED FLOOit FURNACE, ao,OOO WANTED: k"AINTING - Intirlor,
Our Motto
exterio,r, roof. Work guarantted.
BTU. in good condltlon. Pbom~
__ --·- IN MEMORifArM _.. __ ~­
Rates reasonable. Phoae 381-Y.
3573.
In loving memory
ol our d:ear
Homer Braley, Pome.roy, .
husband Pnd fatber, Fred ·~~:~'· I :-::--:-:-:-:--:-9-:.2=9-ll:.::tc:.,..._
' ___ 'I
.
~-1:ite
· Fune~1
who left us one year ago '"
("'
oclaber 2, 11155. •
Ph011el85
Gone is the face we loved :10 dear,
Silent the voiee we loved' hr hear. WANTED - USED PIANO .\n
'Tis sad, ibU-t true, we wonder why
good condition. Phone 31573.
9-29-3te
Bot:i.ds. Phone
The best are away.t tbe tint to die.
Sadly missed by Wife and chiL- WANTED TDO BUY~Used 10 H.
FOB
dren,
10 2-t.l tc
P. Johnson Outboard Motor, 54, COMPLE'I'l!: lnaUNillee ProteetiOD.,
IJfe, Auto, Flrt, Polio. C.U Doo
56, or 56 model .F. W. Phillips,
1101• lllddleport. Ohio.
J)()J: 100 Athens, Ohio. 9 29 Stp
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C20l Business Services

LADY'S W.RISTWATCH,
Lady CUT GLASb, Colored Jlass curlos,
Hamilton, Friday, Sept. 28, po.aand autique furniture 1n 2f1Y
StblY on Pomeroy upper parkshape. Contact Mrs. Howard CeHOt;rSJo)BUJLDERS
ing lot. Reward. Mrs. Cedrle W.
cil, 600 West Main St., Pomel·oy. Neigler's,
Rath)e.
Olark. South Third Street, Mid9-211-tc
9 15 tl
dleport, Phone 6223. 10 2 3trp 3S IIA-TS~tm.LEI&gt;-,, ~tb-one_p_OOI_nd

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call 6139-X. Reward.
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Found: one bag of feed close to
SaJiot Works, lndtntlfy feed and
poy for ad. Don Cotlrill, SY!f·
9 ~29 3t:p
euse, Ohio.

Plro,A-AGCIDIN'r

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Foods won't bum with tlui
marvelous new

New Fumlture

$299.00
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lcllted. 8 room and 6 room
hou.s&amp; Both within S min. waJir
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Pomeroy.

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wit-h batbt for 'rent. Also 3...roorn ~.
unl;1!1'11111/&gt;•.d ' o)&gt;artment ~!h _ They Get ReauJIJ
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until thu act temperature is reached. When thelood. ia cooW. 'fta.iiiier,

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You Simply Bet the Dial tmtl Fol'!let It . ; ; No pot . . . _ . .
F~ won't bum, st1ck or ~- No bail-oven, eiU.. ~
automatic---1\-om top burner to oven. Only -eM MW matocN.I pit
ran,_ give you t.hUI great new featw:e pl\11 lie cleanast, eooleat,...
thriftiest cooking. Ask your dealer (&lt;w a ~tiou. ADd re..
member • , . flame rooking is the fined oooldncl

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·Jackson Invades Panthers

'·.U'IL!leMiddleport'A:~.·tsLogan.
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PAUL M CLIFFORD

.The Pomeroy Panthers and the
. Middleport Yellow Jackets Dpen
their 1956 SEO sc hf:"d ule Friday
nteht as both cluh-~ meet tough
foes . Indicatiom tire that both
teams may br in for rough nighb
as Pome•·oy tang l e~ with the de·
, fending -co ehampwn .Jackson Iron·
men on the kual field, a,nd "fiddlt.&gt;poJ'It meets an oHensive minded
L?&amp;an Chidtain eleven on the Loa:an gridiron .
, Pomeroy 's ba ltle w1th Jackson h
··a crucial onr Both the Panthers
and tile Jackson l'lcven are unde·
~ftisted, and lxlr h wtTP picked 8Iong
witb the Ncl snnvJlle Hounds as
the teAm lo heat in the SEO loop.
Ja,i:bon. slarlmg slowly Under
,c:o&amp;eh Gt-n(• Slaughter, ·bas 7-8 vic·
tories over Greenfield and Ports-·:nouth ~a~t. In these two : c:t~e
victories the lronmcn certliftl)'
werf'n 't conviitcinr, but last wtek
their offense Suddenly jelled and
after being held to a 6-6 tie by Ath
«!ns at halftime ,they ex.ploded for
three second half scores to win by
a 25-6 margin over an Athens team
thal only lhe week before walloped the Belpre Eagles by a 40-13
count.

IMinst~ of th• J1ekson Attac:ll:
will bto CIUirttrbeck Elvin Johneon.
who wet In ell SEO aeiM:tlon If
thet poaltlon lut
Jaabon
lott mo~~t of their rqut.r11 from
the co&lt;hempion t..m Df 1955, IMtt
Co.ch Sleu1hter h11 Hilt hla af·
fen1e around Johrwon and helf..
IMck P1ut Collier, •ntl the Penth.
er1 will hne to f~er Johnaon. ainu
he n&amp;t only t. t! pt~~lng threat,
but •lao cln run from the option
play, and elwey1 11 dangeroua.
Oddly enough the Jronmc n were
expected to be weak defenslycJy,
but Lhlfl to dale ha9 been their
~trongcst forte. They. held Greentleld and . Portsmouth East to only
9fi yaJ'th by rushing, and last Friday didn't aliow Athelll n first
down in the second halt after Jlv·

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Tolal
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,H&amp;RFIRISTONI
:!Ialley
11!6
·. S!Jaon
116
Parsons
131
McElhinney
l48
Warnke
100
Handicap
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e Jrst a · owm2 uo seven
ever, the Jackson pas.s defense bas
been weak. In the hrst two game.,
16 out of 24 passes were completed by Jachon opponents, but it
stitrende consi•terably ag11inst the
Bulldogs last week. Top de£ensive
men for the Lnmmen are lt~ckle
Paul La~cnrlcr, who made All SEO
last y~a r ~tt center, and guard.-.
Dennis Jo'ox and OogiC Price. Carl
Cuyan at end also is a fine (Jcfen·
s1ve player.
Pomeroy will have a considerable weight advantage (lver thr
Ironmen , anrl the Panthers will
particulary be 0111 to 11 \ICOgc the
13-12 defeat handed thern last year
by the lron men at Jackson. Thls
game cust the Panthers an undia·
puted championship, an'd Coach
Alex Cilo feels that his Panthers
· will be nut to erase that blot this
coming Fridi!y night .
The PantherM have been far from
I impressive on offense in the last
' two ga mes. Pomeroy ·~ hlot·king
was very poor in the Belpre game
but must important was the costly mistakes that eost them prectoU1S yardage time and again at eru·
cia! times when it seemed that
they wrre sure Lo score. Oddly en' ough most of these mistak r~ h.ave
been made by veterans, and cannot
be laid to the "greenness" of the
new players.
Cilo xpecte to work hard all
week on his offensive game. Thl'
Panthers ·-Ji.Bve pounded out most
of their l-lCOrell by she&lt;!r power.,.
and Cilo may spring 11 few new
plays &lt;.~l the lronmen on fi'rJday
night . This i 8 a crucial game for
hiH Jlanthers, and he expects lo
have tht!m up (or the 11 isiting, Iron·
rncn .
Down at Mlddl&lt;!pOrl Coach Charli e M{·Uunald also hB!i a toujChie
coming up in an impl'oved Logan
eleven. The C hief~ lost to La~cas·
ter anti Bexley In non li!awuc
ganae.'i. but last week showed a
S(:(Jl"ing punch as they walloped
Wt!llston by a 19-7 score. Coach AI
Scrivner hal'l One of the fasteKt
and bCl:ll ba&lt;:krleld in the league
anrl In spite of the fact that they
an inexperienced line up
they were still able to aain
of
against 1JI vetteam.
has convm·ted Junior
Morgan l1·om an end into a
"T:' qu11rtcrbaCk, and lhe laD'ky
baskctbull !il&amp;r has nally rome
through for the Chiefs. Along
with Mor~an the Chief~ have spe·
e&lt;ly 'l'!!d Uyrd, J.ynn Strait, J.im St.
L'loir and Bun Buckles in the backfil'ld , 11nd all ~rc plenty fast and
good runners. Uyrd ran 69 yards
lllat week for the first Lof,lan scor~
against Wellston. und then went
1ft more for the $t•cond TO in t.hc
thir«l pcrux:l . Murgan pas~~ed 35
pards to Strait lor the Iinal TD.

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Chisler
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120 148 13fi 28' Gru~
22 28 91
Total
887 8M 192 21533 Powell
160 'l'Z5 1&amp;7 502
809 794 2279
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Total
BTl 898 818 28811
"- - - - - - 162 133
5M . BAKER FURNITURI
HOLSUM &amp;AKERY
CH&amp;STSR •
181 212 17? 1570 ~-'Bl~ednerson
INDUSTRIAL L&amp;AGl,f~
Hunnel
~~= ~: ~ 501 Clatwortby
203 1B9 163 555 Woods
128 180 111 418
Firat and secon.4 dearees weL-e
POMEROY MOTOR C MPANY Bowen
lM IM l66 4:70 Wi:ll
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Baker
100 lBO !51 511' 1J. Schl~lng
129 195 urt 41~ ~lilrred' on one candidate W'hen
141
140 281
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181 -130 168 4'i'9 • D. SchiJling
1'72 1!74 158 Me Ohe8teii, Grange met 1D replar
141 I !HI 132 429 Norris
Jackets were able to gain unlil
Wiggin.s
un
Anderson
170
170
187
517
Grate
1'70 110 UIO -655 •e.&amp;lon ·with David Koblentz, Dllll146 198 180 624
175 326
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Total
'79D
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536
Stobut
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1G'7 138 459 .. , t~. p~ldina. One a.ppUeaUon for
814 876
815 792
2406
20 yard lintJ, and then suddenly ·
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Total
89!1 883 830 2588
Total
?68 820. 785 23281 .memberlhip wu read.
they fumbled or ran out ot steam .
CINTER
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOU$1
LIIERTY RESTAURANT
SICOND STRB&amp;T MA:Rt(IT ·
Albout f,lfty members .attended
McVona!d hopes to get his oflense /
175 150 145 470 Clatworthy
1'77 220 138 53&amp; Inteols
160 14:5. 1M 459 Graves
128
1.40 288' ~e plenic which was held Sept.
rolling this week againik the Chiefs
183 192 14ft, 520 Duerr
123 158 158 43~ Menchinl
18J 165 182 538
l2T
1D8 .6ft~ 28 al f)rted Run Like.
and with a few breaks ·might Baohner
180 UM 146 Mit Davb
171 197 179 M7 Si~on
146 158 !11 GIIJ
139
24'
The home etonomlcs cllalrman.
break into the win column after a Tewktblry
188 111 12'7 426! Sauer
11'8 188 179 543 Coates
143 1$) 178 · DO&amp;
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a report on tbe
total of 23 straight losses.
E. McKinney
143 1155 144 .U ·Lytle
13ft 164 188 488 . B. Davis
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You'll find that the tough and ready new "Inner
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.The Pomeroy Panthers and the
. Middleport Yellow Jackets Dpen
their 1956 SEO sc hf:"d ule Friday
nteht as both cluh-~ meet tough
foes . Indicatiom tire that both
teams may br in for rough nighb
as Pome•·oy tang l e~ with the de·
, fending -co ehampwn .Jackson Iron·
men on the kual field, a,nd "fiddlt.&gt;poJ'It meets an oHensive minded
L?&amp;an Chidtain eleven on the Loa:an gridiron .
, Pomeroy 's ba ltle w1th Jackson h
··a crucial onr Both the Panthers
and tile Jackson l'lcven are unde·
~ftisted, and lxlr h wtTP picked 8Iong
witb the Ncl snnvJlle Hounds as
the teAm lo heat in the SEO loop.
Ja,i:bon. slarlmg slowly Under
,c:o&amp;eh Gt-n(• Slaughter, ·bas 7-8 vic·
tories over Greenfield and Ports-·:nouth ~a~t. In these two : c:t~e
victories the lronmcn certliftl)'
werf'n 't conviitcinr, but last wtek
their offense Suddenly jelled and
after being held to a 6-6 tie by Ath
«!ns at halftime ,they ex.ploded for
three second half scores to win by
a 25-6 margin over an Athens team
thal only lhe week before walloped the Belpre Eagles by a 40-13
count.

IMinst~ of th• J1ekson Attac:ll:
will bto CIUirttrbeck Elvin Johneon.
who wet In ell SEO aeiM:tlon If
thet poaltlon lut
Jaabon
lott mo~~t of their rqut.r11 from
the co&lt;hempion t..m Df 1955, IMtt
Co.ch Sleu1hter h11 Hilt hla af·
fen1e around Johrwon and helf..
IMck P1ut Collier, •ntl the Penth.
er1 will hne to f~er Johnaon. ainu
he n&amp;t only t. t! pt~~lng threat,
but •lao cln run from the option
play, and elwey1 11 dangeroua.
Oddly enough the Jronmc n were
expected to be weak defenslycJy,
but Lhlfl to dale ha9 been their
~trongcst forte. They. held Greentleld and . Portsmouth East to only
9fi yaJ'th by rushing, and last Friday didn't aliow Athelll n first
down in the second halt after Jlv·

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115
Tolal
923
,H&amp;RFIRISTONI
:!Ialley
11!6
·. S!Jaon
116
Parsons
131
McElhinney
l48
Warnke
100
Handicap
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Total
67 z

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e Jrst a · owm2 uo seven
ever, the Jackson pas.s defense bas
been weak. In the hrst two game.,
16 out of 24 passes were completed by Jachon opponents, but it
stitrende consi•terably ag11inst the
Bulldogs last week. Top de£ensive
men for the Lnmmen are lt~ckle
Paul La~cnrlcr, who made All SEO
last y~a r ~tt center, and guard.-.
Dennis Jo'ox and OogiC Price. Carl
Cuyan at end also is a fine (Jcfen·
s1ve player.
Pomeroy will have a considerable weight advantage (lver thr
Ironmen , anrl the Panthers will
particulary be 0111 to 11 \ICOgc the
13-12 defeat handed thern last year
by the lron men at Jackson. Thls
game cust the Panthers an undia·
puted championship, an'd Coach
Alex Cilo feels that his Panthers
· will be nut to erase that blot this
coming Fridi!y night .
The PantherM have been far from
I impressive on offense in the last
' two ga mes. Pomeroy ·~ hlot·king
was very poor in the Belpre game
but must important was the costly mistakes that eost them prectoU1S yardage time and again at eru·
cia! times when it seemed that
they wrre sure Lo score. Oddly en' ough most of these mistak r~ h.ave
been made by veterans, and cannot
be laid to the "greenness" of the
new players.
Cilo xpecte to work hard all
week on his offensive game. Thl'
Panthers ·-Ji.Bve pounded out most
of their l-lCOrell by she&lt;!r power.,.
and Cilo may spring 11 few new
plays &lt;.~l the lronmen on fi'rJday
night . This i 8 a crucial game for
hiH Jlanthers, and he expects lo
have tht!m up (or the 11 isiting, Iron·
rncn .
Down at Mlddl&lt;!pOrl Coach Charli e M{·Uunald also hB!i a toujChie
coming up in an impl'oved Logan
eleven. The C hief~ lost to La~cas·
ter anti Bexley In non li!awuc
ganae.'i. but last week showed a
S(:(Jl"ing punch as they walloped
Wt!llston by a 19-7 score. Coach AI
Scrivner hal'l One of the fasteKt
and bCl:ll ba&lt;:krleld in the league
anrl In spite of the fact that they
an inexperienced line up
they were still able to aain
of
against 1JI vetteam.
has convm·ted Junior
Morgan l1·om an end into a
"T:' qu11rtcrbaCk, and lhe laD'ky
baskctbull !il&amp;r has nally rome
through for the Chiefs. Along
with Mor~an the Chief~ have spe·
e&lt;ly 'l'!!d Uyrd, J.ynn Strait, J.im St.
L'loir and Bun Buckles in the backfil'ld , 11nd all ~rc plenty fast and
good runners. Uyrd ran 69 yards
lllat week for the first Lof,lan scor~
against Wellston. und then went
1ft more for the $t•cond TO in t.hc
thir«l pcrux:l . Murgan pas~~ed 35
pards to Strait lor the Iinal TD.

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lleobo
128 .1:.;129 382
1$4 211 131' i!M,' !'jiMII!!OY' SitiTINIL
1115 176 4:17 StiarJ..
153 173·'181 m ~~en
1G1 174 1711 . IIOC &lt;;iil!or\1
181 155 191! u:
138 137 408
Anderson
203 199 129 o:n Jt Youne
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112 188 l'rl' 117
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186 un 465 Wrtpt
l67 126 ·131 4:2t Jenkins
17G 11!1).. 1~ 0&amp;1 HQrit
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Chisler
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120 148 13fi 28' Gru~
22 28 91
Total
887 8M 192 21533 Powell
160 'l'Z5 1&amp;7 502
809 794 2279
:uandi-.n.
04 54 78 22e1
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7111199 133 2418
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ROBINSON'$ LAUNDRY
28S Til COUNTY LEAGUE
Total
BTl 898 818 28811
"- - - - - - 162 133
5M . BAKER FURNITURI
HOLSUM &amp;AKERY
CH&amp;STSR •
181 212 17? 1570 ~-'Bl~ednerson
INDUSTRIAL L&amp;AGl,f~
Hunnel
~~= ~: ~ 501 Clatwortby
203 1B9 163 555 Woods
128 180 111 418
Firat and secon.4 dearees weL-e
POMEROY MOTOR C MPANY Bowen
lM IM l66 4:70 Wi:ll
J.
Baker
100 lBO !51 511' 1J. Schl~lng
129 195 urt 41~ ~lilrred' on one candidate W'hen
141
140 281
1 ~ \~ ~: : : Grue~r
~~~
181 -130 168 4'i'9 • D. SchiJling
1'72 1!74 158 Me Ohe8teii, Grange met 1D replar
141 I !HI 132 429 Norris
Jackets were able to gain unlil
Wiggin.s
un
Anderson
170
170
187
517
Grate
1'70 110 UIO -655 •e.&amp;lon ·with David Koblentz, Dllll146 198 180 624
175 326
Dar.tt
they wel'e inside th opposition's
M8
.,,.,...,!
Total
'79D
161
liM
181
536
Stobut
ltlll
1G'7 138 459 .. , t~. p~ldina. One a.ppUeaUon for
814 876
815 792
2406
20 yard lintJ, and then suddenly ·
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Total
89!1 883 830 2588
Total
?68 820. 785 23281 .memberlhip wu read.
they fumbled or ran out ot steam .
CINTER
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOU$1
LIIERTY RESTAURANT
SICOND STRB&amp;T MA:Rt(IT ·
Albout f,lfty members .attended
McVona!d hopes to get his oflense /
175 150 145 470 Clatworthy
1'77 220 138 53&amp; Inteols
160 14:5. 1M 459 Graves
128
1.40 288' ~e plenic which was held Sept.
rolling this week againik the Chiefs
183 192 14ft, 520 Duerr
123 158 158 43~ Menchinl
18J 165 182 538
l2T
1D8 .6ft~ 28 al f)rted Run Like.
and with a few breaks ·might Baohner
180 UM 146 Mit Davb
171 197 179 M7 Si~on
146 158 !11 GIIJ
139
24'
The home etonomlcs cllalrman.
break into the win column after a Tewktblry
188 111 12'7 426! Sauer
11'8 188 179 543 Coates
143 1$) 178 · DO&amp;
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17?'
~81 Paul
a report on tbe
total of 23 straight losses.
E. McKinney
143 1155 144 .U ·Lytle
13ft 164 188 488 . B. Davis
·148 1M 170 452
·.·
i38
403 reAr's
his committee·.

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awe~t and low .•. that it takes the bump!! with·
out a bobble, the curves witliout the pltdl ...
and, that in pOwer, it "'t.akes nothmg from
nobody!" Not"hing o:o' wheel~ ~urries, handles

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•

or holds up lilr.e c&amp; Ford!

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•

new

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~e; the m~ic: that made pouih~·~WoRder­
fUUy di.ft"crent a Ford. Jn the tough~ On·tbtt~ tests ever given to a car, this "Inner
Frnd" demonstrated that a 'S1 FQfd fides you

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tomorrow
;.
·•o• r•. . . ,1111,
~)'O'Ird..'

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Up front St•rivncr hn ~ a "green"
lirw wlt·h l"'unsidet'ablc 'si1.0 wU.b
All Sl!:O guard 011ve ltobcrti in
t h&lt;!

~~~!!'~·~:~.
the ctn •nd IIGJt• that ••yl

tNo ORIPPINGI

!cadlni role. Othur Logan tor·
ward wallers who ~tood oot In the
Wcllslon aame were guard l'.d
I Bryant lilnG tickle Larry Pickett.
Middleport must come up with a
llll~tained o.ftenae thnL ciln dent the
nppostilton'i'l goal line . In both the
WllhJ.rna nnd Chespeake tosses the

t Ia' OI"'NG f
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Pomeroy Cement

Block Co.

41 Ycars of Continuous
Service
Phone 82-435 ... Pomeroy

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SIT UP

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TONICIHT

FAMILY NIGHTS

2 Adult Ticlceh Admlt Truck
HciliiOI SHOWf
THE CATMAN Of ,Alii
-ALS~

VALLEY OF IOMIIIS

C.rtoon-GROUND HOG PLAY

THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
Mu.. O"erlcn W1lt. Brennan
"GLORY"
(Supencope • T~Khnlcolor)
-ALSO-

Jack P.tanu

l1rbar• Rush
"KISS OF "Rin
(In Technlcolor)

CARTOON In Tcchnlcolor

You're b1 for 3. thrill when you see this new knockout
n.amed Ford! But save your aupedatlvea till you
drive itl That'• where the fun reaDy sqrto.
,,
lt't fun just knowing that othen whO ace you wish

they were ~O!f- For you're t:oiUmanding the--longt&gt;!'a,

Joweat, heaVI"i~!{l;liggnt car ever to sport such a low
price tag. There' head room to s,eare for a new ra 11
bonnet .•• stretch-out space for a Daddy Longle~."

You'll find that the tough and ready new "Inner
Ford" i• built 10 take the roughetl road you'll care
&amp;o travel•. New outboard rear springa..and ball-joint
front sutpenaion let Ford tak.c the tuma without the
tih. New twe(it·bad. control anus heJp tale bounce

out of bumps.

Best of all, Ford's Hbrary-lilc quiet is built in. And
the new t•Jnner Ford" is why. }'or never before ln

i
.
••••••••••••••.•••••••••••et•••••••••
•
••
j,«.TWO NIW . . _ 8IZI8

Fottl'iheld has !bert been a body with oo·much extra
brlcif18.. ao fi"rmly andtored to iu foundation. And
•
you can choa&amp;e from three big Silver Anniversary
•
V·8'&amp; with up,to 24S honepower. There' a ilso a new
Mileage Mai"er Six with 144 horsepower, the most
•
modern Six in the industry.
·'
You can pick your Ford tailored to your desire&amp;
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Mr. and Mrs. John lhle, who reeentJy moved into their new home
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The evening was spent socially
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Harrh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knocks and son of BC"Yerlly,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ranson and
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)t:r. and Mrs. Fred Nease und
family , Mr. and Mns. Kenneth, Harri.l and son, Mr and Mrs. Woodr~Jw

Mora and family , 'M r. and Mrs.
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Map Plans On New School Heads

Eise~~~ losses Out

Pitch Tp O~lheSeries

Bi'boltlyn•s fabulous Dodgers with President Eisenhower in
· stando witnessing tbe opening clash of the 1956 World
today lashed out in defense of their World Baseball
to stymie the first bid of the New York Yankees in The
··~:'!L~~!~~ The final score of the opening contest at EbI
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The Town Council of Mason de- E. Davis of the Board of Edue•
or the Middleport !(boots .are
cided on Monday niJbt to conuct don
in Athens th:U ever.int atteJldlng
follo1liftg 11 a play by play .
a _reliable encineer in order to ()b. the sixUJ annual Soutbeutern
-;},PH.,&lt;'.' of the fi.rst game or to Hodges when the catchtr _drop- ~a m a eomplete layout for Jttef.l8 Ohio Schnol Boards' Alsoclatlon
Sericl'i
ped the ball. One run, one hit, no l m the. town.
dinner at the Ohio University ~D'­
Ya;,...en · Flnt
errors, none left.
Counc~l at present plans to ob- -ter ballroom at fJ:30 p, m.
Maglie whipped nff two fa st
Oodten Poul'ttt
ta1 n variOUS plana for storm sewKucks replaced Ford
on the ers. oorbs, and streets througho~t
JuVenile Judge John C. BaCQD fttik "s but was lr.w with his next
The program will lMlude the
imposed a ftnteilce
of
tbl~ two · itcbe! Bauer then bouoced mound for the Yankeetl at the tbe_ t~n _so that they can obtam election of off"lt!el'l for the commonths on Pike.
Out :eaklv
RobinSon. Slaughte r start uf the Dodgers' fm1rth. Cam- defarute f1gure21 as to t~e ro"t of ing year :ind a 's peech by Prof.
Ia tbe meantime Jack Ables, ~ rc:~:~::·~h;e count to 3 and 1 then panella took two balls . and then dJff~rent types of prOJect.. from Ronald Campbell, Oblo State UniOr -&amp;ntiquit.,-, ehl.rs:ed with anauJt
Hodges, beating il out liMd II. double into the ~lgh.lcenter contract~•.
versity.
and battery, "-~ering of me.naeing
when tbe Dodgers first· field corner. Amoros 1 1 n g 1 e d
Fo~loWUig that a~aon: _a protest
Leonard Board, Marietta, pre.d·
threats, intoxication and disorder· blsem&lt;~n could not tumd!e lhe Lall. ·through the middle on Kucks' olle- 1 meet!~g of the town s citizens will dent Of the Association, will b,e 111
ly oonduot \'!as aiJo in
Meip M:cotle took a strike and th r n hit strike pitch, Campanella scoring tv 1 be c.ded and a.JI reason:Joble pro- eharge of the
meeting.
Prof.
County Jail today awaiting heariag ihe nl'xt ult~h over the ri!lht field , put the Dodg~ ahead, 6-3. Man- I t~t to the paving of tht! stret&gt;f-:5 Campbell l"lill gpeat on
"What
before Justice of the Peace R. E. &amp;ereen fo~ a home run to put th~ 1 Ue lost whatever chance he bad to w~U be . beard. Then the counc1J Boards of Edu~ation Should Ex. ,
Grindley.
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retire C•m.n:tnella at the pl-ate by w1H de c1de whether or not to iO pect ~mini.straton".
.~-anke es In 1ron ., 2 ·
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Don Be. ~cnt shrtr-d to fumbi lng the ball but
was rn;'t a ea WI a
~avmg pans ..
Also in the county bastile arwlit•
·n the BroOk! n bullpen. charged with an error.
Maghe
On Monday evemng tbe ~ ounc 1l
ing further dispo.Rition
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up ~ent down s~ing on a •bunted into
a double
play, al~o vol_ed to extend waler lmea tu
White, 60, 632 Lewis-av
curve. McDougahl liso wcnl Skowron plekiog up his tap toward the lrv!D&amp; Karr_property just bewho Wls pieked up as a
~winging.
(!rat a~throwilll to M~Dougald low Wa~a High School
way from the Veterans Hospital
~ runs, two hit-. no errors, wbo ~...,
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Council plans to check on tbe
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' In Pomeroy Mayor E . F.·
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Dodp p·m
•hrough Skowron'• 1ega for an er- &lt;lec1de whether or uot to ule the
eon's copt&gt;t Tuesday
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took': ~aU and then r~~. the Brooklyn second baseman ditch in front of the .old Blentn~:r
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costs
McDou&amp;ald for a ,..ou- reacping nrst. GUI,I:QQ stole.', set- property and the Ricb Krautter
Joln. Bradford Haag, Firvt Grade
pitCh to property on Fourth Street. .
- Bauer · m8d 8 leap- ood on Kucks' seeond
charges of Sl)eedihg within
putobu•.d d ••! h ~ ReeM's 1 Reele Martin putting up a mild
Ru~sel
Capehart , counclimao, teacher, was el~ed pre&amp;ident of
city llnlllll.
two. an e ..., ;r: 0
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wall Snider h0vneed tO Skow was called out lon •trikea. One run 1 Road ~mas:uon_ xn rcg.atd to the the school. Mrs. Wilson Carpegter,
Miller Jr., of Page-town a fine
who ·threw -'.J'Ord, covering twq hits, one ~. one Jefl
construelion of a~dewalk:, thr~h · pre31dtnt, presided and otber new
$10 and cost on not )Y.ving a driv- fnt f tbe f,utiat.
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Yanlceea Plfth
I the town along wtth the new btgh- officera ele&lt;'ted were: vice-preslen lkeue when 11£' waa aiTested
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oo error.s, none
Bauer lined a 1 ad 2 pikb luto [
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dent, Mrs. Joe- Bailey, secretary,
'by the Ob1o lligmf.iy Patrol.
left
left eenter for a sirrgle~ and Clem
on ayf Recnt ::0-~R ""w~f tn llin Ludlle Smi1b, treasurer, 11rs.
J. D. ANDUSON, Ripley, W. Va. watches o&gt;er the operation of his newly Invented steam : Linda·
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Ifablne started to warm up m the charge 0
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Ya+te. ~i
Brooklyn bullpen. Slauchter took a son in the absence of ~ayor Ray
cooker for the. prooessing of sugar cane into golden sorghum ·S)'nlp. Two youngst"'s st;md .forfe;l&lt;d • bond .of $15 in Moyor'•
Tbe crouP also voted del~atea
,,)ff.rtifl ~ed .~to .~panella strllt• and then popped to &amp;obm- Workm~n. wbo 'Yi8S til with a
btl
·t.;·llt.feei. ,~teh~'.f}Jit -~·- 1;_T'ia&amp;t-.~ .U _\Iaird: ..ba~ . ._¥antle cold: at home.
••4- atternat.et. for the SoutheastCarey hair-swung at alllJ!e s 1 _w&amp;llre\t wbea ff,.-lie's 3 aftd 1
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meeting this molltll in Athelia and
the state meetine to be held in
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oll'omorvyiiF'J) strikes anyway. Ford also went went to the mounrl'to confer with
Cincinnati.
It's that time of the year now when there'll ~~ famlllar
"'!" liD~ tto and C08IB ro• ,...k- down swinging to become Mag. . Maglie and Campanella. After a
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Tiley are: SIX)EA delegates.
odor wafting on the, breeze as the sugar cane grown not ~· ~-~~
PomerO) Pa&gt;trolman Heney Werl')'. on strikes ao.y.way. Ford also w~~t . _ in the game. Berra wqrked the
Mrs. GUf Reynolds, Mrs. R. M.
extensively here;~boutJ; .finds ltsell In!&lt;&gt; the cookers and that
down swlnging to become M&amp;glte s count to 3 and 2 and then flied to
Sherman; alternak9, Mrs CIIIPCflfou#h
rtrikeout
qf
the
game.
No
Amorro!i
in
short
left.
Skowron
ter, Miss Mildred Hawley; State.
breakfa&amp;\delleaey sor&amp;1JII1!.' syrup again comeslnto its own . ,.·;· - ·
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bits,
no
error,J.
none
left.
flied
to
Amoros
in
short
left
ceo·
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~~!t._Smith; ~And too, Ibis time of the year is 1\ busy one for
A)lder·
Oodprt
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No
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ooe
bit,
no
errors.
of Ripley, W. Va. as be sets up biS llteam he.a ted ~vapor,a. . , . 0 .
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Dr. Martin W. Esse:~, .superiilHOO,es droppen a slngle mto two left.
which incidently is his own ~ bort center field in front of t_,t!
Dodgen Fifth
tendent of the Akron schools and
imientio•o, ·for the cOOitiDg 4DWD of
ThA coJ)Struction- of.Ulis equr.p. . Th~ Paw n Taw Square Da~ce
faskbarging Man~le for. U1e D~
Snider lined to Slaughter, who fo;rmer Middleport superiDteodeDt
cane syrup aod malting · it ment Ia 80 simple the' Inventor ~ub of Pomeroy, Qbio is pl~nt
gers' second straight hlt. FunUo made the catch Jtnee-bigb'' after a will meet In tbe Alben! High
the golden aDd lustloua item feela ashamed' be did ·not produce hoat agabi tblll :year to the 'Mil
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lined a 3 and 2 pitch into lert cen' ~ abort run. Robinson flied to the AtbeDi Education A!aociati011
it is.
It maay, mall)' yean ago. With ,Annu.at :Mtd.Ohio Valley Square
ler field and Hodges scored ~e Slaug:hter i&amp; short left. Hodges wil Ime« ln the Athens High
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low 1 te~m~ preeaure of 20 pov.nda .Dance Pow~Wow spoDeOI'ed by the
tiei"i run all the way hom the rolled to McDougald, who fumbled SchooL
says, that the , new It will do. what some art' doi:Qg_ ¥yowVa Trt~state Square Dane~&amp;
His topic w!U be ''Happier Tea!'irst when the bail bounced away the hall but J'E!covered in time to
is much needed these with 80 to 121 pountb Prwsure: A&amp;soela~on beinl
held in tba
Mrs. Lois Spencer, 28, a recent fro mMantle. I~ was _.scored as a throw him out. No runs, no bits. cbers".
the old fire--heated This is due to tooking more shal- Yoma'Q)' Juclor Htgb Auditorium Delident of Na)'lors Run and .Ra· dnuble {or Funllo, Wltb no ettor ·no errors none leftt
Currently be Is a member of tbe
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gener.al use over tbe low and havint more beated· sur- from 1 to ts aod 8 to 11:30 p. m., cine, today faced a tenn of four for i Mantle. Campanella flied to
DitcusaiODs on the extellsion of
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without
any lm· fMe .It is mueh llll!lfer because of Ottober 13.
months Jn the Women'.s Reforma- Bauer against the scoreboard iJl
New
Haven'a streeU ln Ome section
YankeH Shdh
I ican Association of ~bool Adminbeta-me ao lmpr~~~cttcal the low --ure, and more- eco'
tory at ~amville as !Jte· result of right field , FuriHo taking third
of· th~ town ·took up much of tbe
MoDougald
was
called_
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on
istratoi"S,
For
siJ:
years
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Featured will be Jerry HeJt of a aenhnce imposed upon her Tues
most DJ)era Iors qu II bu,,.• ,..· n•-'-al ..-, 1·nc... a smaller boiler
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profeuional teaeher day by Probate Court Judp John after the catch. Johnny Kucks WIS strikes to become Maghe s sev- chairman of the National Edlft'a- lowntt!OUneil met in the City
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faeulty
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more than 90 .~ent since
t ~-• lo 1 vett member at aeveral dlnee IUIIU&amp;&amp;lWIII
Specific charges levied again.-.t for the Dodgers, With t 2-1 count Jiam on the skan of themfaeld. chairman of tbe Ohio Assoc.l•tiOJt
No clef1nite steps were taken at
Those who did
oontinue by many wbc.. tlo no ..,.,...
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and eNDPI co11t to eoast,.-ppeared the defendant by tbe court were
the.
meeting, but di9C'Ustlkta set-Inferior prod~t
which 8 small fortune to get 10 e buaio on Natlon•l CoDvUUon proJl'lmUI, eonq.ibuUng to the det.inquency o-f on Amoros, Ford threw wild \o Carey's bounder over the m~und of School Admini5traton LeglaJa. tled on tbe street bullding &amp;ituathird
base
trying to p!J:k off Fliri1· rwent for a sln&amp;k! when neither tive Committee.
against .11or- nell,
I featuretl caller in Hveral maaa- • minor and nvm, Jn adultcy.
tion iD the Clift Roush property
Jo but the ball caromed bact Ma&amp;lie nor Robinson could quite
Two units make
a complete · zlne•, featured .e.Uer u4 cboro(- · Another tharee o.f lbabdooment s~iftly from. the third base fi~d reAch il Bob Cerv batted
near the Mew Ba.en lliU. Councll
for
small outfit and will produce eood rapher on WLW.If' and his hil ~ oft,an 8 week old _chlld odgjnally boxe lind the Dodgt!r runaer K.ucks and Labine resumed warm·
piau to extend First Strftt £rom
however, sorghum sy- quality syrup, while n:LOre un~ts widely' tnve\ed .~n-age exhY,i- ·f iled acainat the defendant was set
Mill .~ thnlugh lhe )&gt;nlllel'ty.
coulJ not try tor the plate. AmOJ'OB ing up for Brooklyn. Cerv drilled
is about the only farm pro- may be added for greater volwae. tkln group, He will eonduc• the aside by the court.
Lot.
baYe bef:11 'arve;yed thre and
flied tO Mantle in short riebt e&amp;B·, a .single through the middle of the
that is not on tbe sur.plus These unite need onif· be support- afternoon worltahop and ~enine:
it was add 'that a aee-c~ permll,ting
IMra. Spencer was arrested ear- ter and Furillo held tlrlnl u diamond into center field, CArey
The market will be good for ed on· a level fnmework of wood daDCe.
eollatnctloD of tll!e stre~ will be
lier Uris WHt after charges had Mickey's one-bou nd~ throw to ·~e ho.l ding up at second. B a u _e r
nutritious food product for a of masonry and eonneded . to a
made soon.
respon- plate waK perfect. Maglie struek popped to Hod!les along the nght
lbeen JD.ade that she
tim&amp; and it Ia the belief of team
The Indian wltbout a rel!lerv~- -~ f-or lurtna a 1~ )'lelr old girl
1 to make them ready
Water linea are now being .l aid
l.ie1,.., 'that his evaporat.- cam: ;or lUI!~~ 4 n ln~lerieed Uon, Mike Simmons, of Pomeroy, fq)m her home in Richland Coun- out, Two runs, three hiLs. no er- foul line. No runs, two hit8, no
to
tbe area Uace one bo_, Is unron;, one left.
ermra. two left.
means of restoring sor- operator could do a a:ood job with rwiU present an intereattnc pro~ ty.
der coostructton there, '"
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profitllble it
·g ram of Indian Lore and d~tteeJ
ThB ilrl Had been placed In the
Council also •il'eed to 'eoatact
Y•nkees Third
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l!flterprU;e in · 40 ata~es.
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/ dtiriog a 30 minute latennlsaio.n Meiaa Count;y Home but ran away
uc on
The regular meeting of the East 1 lawyer as to tbe Jrlatity of
Bluer Jooped a 2 and 2 piteh , Tom Morgan rep aee
----The eapactty Is ·vtrtually unUm- period Ia tbe evening proaram. and waa .rec&amp;pWred
1 the mound fDr the Ya~kees at ~he ern LouJ SChool Board hal been rentinr the building iq .the AJex
with Mn .
l.• ited a more unit. can be added He will also teach the b&amp;&amp;ic lll:eps Spenl:er. Sbe 1s awaiting -hearing into short left field for a •inS e. start of the Dodgers s1 xth. Funllo changed to 8 pm FrHiay Oetober Qull~n Memorial hd: to non~Jau&amp;hter hit a low lioe drive be- bounced to llt-Dougald, Skowron 5 t Chester School n.....-.~; __ to
as nei!ded. Wltb five unit, the ta-~ used hi Indian dances.
profit organilaUons in · order to
o~ chara~ ot delinquency.
t ween Robinson and Reese for a
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an announcemeDt today by Supl beJp.tn lhe upkeep o( ~building.
ventor ~la to produce 1&amp; galMeigs County
.f.H clubs are
si~ Bauer taking second, Man- out of the d1rt. cam~an.elia !~ned Goray.
Jloney origtQally ~:lfft to the
t.le wa8 called out on strikea. Ber· to Mantle on Morgan s fll'S_t p1tch.
Change In the meetirlg date wu
agatn
the refreshment
town for that pur-poe Ja being
ra popped to Robinon on Mq:lie'.s Amoros flied to Slaughter m short j made because of tbe foalball
grinder that will produce 200 Pl· ~tand ud aervmg the Fellowship
tpeat and plans must be made f-.lr
first pitch. RobWtson fielded Stow· left center. No runs, no hits, no I gamf' and the observance of "Dad's
lona of
per
Dlnn.,,
future upkeep of the: · building
ron's bounder and threw to GU- errors, none left.
Nigbl" at the Saturday gaine.
The bottom steam chaJD"ber Ia
Local dancers are again offering
which now houses the reeeD.u,- or11 am, forcing Slaughter. No nm&amp;,
Yanke• S.v~th
Funeral sel!Ylces for Mrs. ·OWen made of , lleavy Doiler.plate steel . over-night &amp;ccOmodatlons to out-of
Janized
library.
two hit.s, no errors, two lett.
.Slaugbter flied out ·to Snider.
Hall, 60, LetaJt, Ohio who died In welded and supported like hollet" town d~J~cera who m.ust travel
Dodgen Third
Mantle walked. Berra £lied out to lUI
Holz'er Hosplta·l at GalUpolis Tuea. ~118truettoa. with stay bol~. Qual- topg distances.
GUliam popped to McDougaJd, Furillo in right center. Slr.o:"?n's
d y morning will be held Frid" ified boiler makers bulld at under
Reese worked thr count _to 3 an.d Hoe drive was speared by GJ!Itam
a~ &lt;i p. m. in Apple Grove Metl»-,.strict supervision of A. S. M. E. Spectators are alway111 welcome
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lllld then beal out a smgle, oo to end the inning. Np runs, no hits,
CINCIN'NATI, 0. uP -Produce.
d!s( Church.
code, aad is approv«&lt;
for. 100 on the Uaeory they will ltke the
C, J. lfYer, Pit. Pleasant attorney which McDoug11id made a back·
errors
Eggs, steady, 1-2c lower prlcers
pounds WQl'k!BJ preuur11. It iS 30 Weatero styh: of square dancing baa been· named tbe cbainnan of hi&gt;:ltded play in the hole but ttn:ew 00
~
~nth
at
farms, ~oosumer whites and
the deeeased are· her Inches wide and J6 inches lottlf. enough to join a club so that they,
the Muon .County Boy Scout Fi· too late to ~irs~. SlUder's looplJII , Maglle filed out to
Mantle in brow~s. ,A Ju~bns ffH9: A large
and four chlldren,
The he~tl rltes tbrougb the top too, can enj(ly £uture festivals.
A m&lt;"daums ~-30, A .tm~
Columbus Ricb- o1 the beat cbamtrer&lt;tO the top see
Festival'-8eb«&lt;ule: 1 to 3 p. m. nance Campalp 9Cheduled to be tly dropped rn tront of Mantle for shott right center. Gilli.a~ walked. 1
heiCI
on
Tuesday
October
16.
a
siqle,
Reese
go
1ng
to
second.
Reese
drove
a
hit
deep
to
center,
f
10·~1.
B.
3~, FOB Ci~m
HaU tion eonta1nlP1 the ju1ee to be Swap Shop-Impromptu danelng A kickoff bre&amp;tfast will 00 held u.obLD.son fJted deep to Mantle, the ' Furillo went to third but Reese nat1, whiteJ.arge
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and
brO)WJl A large 53.
rume Cooked. Thts top sectlfU! is made with area caners particlpatlnJ.
•Mason Coulltians expect..inito
at
"'
·11.
m.
on
tbit
morning
for
runDel"li
holding
lile1r bases. Hod· was tagged out ln a run d()WD be- M ; A mcdlllm 34-36.
of q,bt wetabt 1teel, welded to 3 to 5- p. m.-WQ:l'Uhop by Jerry
Vpte in the general election . are
Ct11ckens, about steady: fryers asked to ebeck tbelr reglstratiOIHI
may call al the · reai- tbe ·bottom 1team chamber. Tbe Helt-Squar.ea. RouDda, Hash -'n' over . 100 WOfkerll· who wiU can- ge 8 bit a 1 and 1 pitch into the tween fint and second by stow1vwer lett field s11HHIS fur a threeVISI
citlzeri,
l
t
tor
fuods
,
ren
Snider
was
purposly
walkeri
.
3-3":!
llt 16; hens over 5 lb 13-14; to see wbetber or not they are
time of the funeral.
top is 36 lncl'lel lollf, •me a8 the &lt;Breaks, and Styling: 5:30 to 6:30It wa. poioted out
that this rua homer to [llll Lhe DodQe_1'3 Jtobinson grounded out c arey to hens. 5 lb and llnder_ 13; hens, properly registered.
will be made In Letart bottom, aDd. liJ 42 Inches wide, ill- FelloWBhlp Dinllflr-$er:ved- by "'H
year's drive Ia Of utm011t import- ahead, 5-2. It wds hi~ fourth . m Martin.
h ~ hl type Il -12. old roosters 10.11.
""'"'\')' under · he direction of clud1ng tbe aix .fDCh projection oo clubs.
County Clerk Jobn A. Wl1son
Yanktoea Eighth
Tu ~keys, tom~ . heavy 26 lb and
ance since money from it Ia used W-orld Series compeliqon. Furillil
Funer~ Home.
bas remiDded tbat the deadiine
each side, under wldch there is no
6:30 to 8 p. m. - Free Time. 8
a full time flied to Bauer In short right. Thred
·McDougald struck ou t. Martin up 23-24; toms, _under 26 lb 21-22: tor regiJtel'ing il' ,bn Saturday
heat .The 2k1m collects In thia to· 9:30 - Eve nina dance- witb to pay for having
rcout
eJHutiw
in
the
area.
nma.
hils,
no
errors,
none
walked
Joe Collins pinch blUing hens, 25 ~-26 ~. fryer-roa8ten 10 when the offlces-cL".se at noou.
projeeUolt.
Jerry HeM, 0:30 to 10- Indian
I a adeli!1on,
M ason 0 oun t Y h ;v; left.
'
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f~r
Carey
stntck oul.
Tymmy ~b and under 25-26.RR
Wilsoa su.ggute(f u.at doubttul
Tbua tt il that here Ja Oatober Lore ..and dances, Mike Slmmona.
YankHS Fourth
Byrne pinch bitting for Morgan
Butter, 90 sco~•_:•_=o;I'_ _ __
persons can at tbe- office of tbe
and pi.. Nnt t.cla'l. witb the seuon late beeawe of and 10 to 11 :30-0n with tbe neyer paid ita fuU shar.e oi the
lalary of tbe- txHutive or ol tbe1 f,M!::o::~~·:t,,'~(;lii:e:d to
Amoroe. fouled out to CampaneUa. No ~ .
county cierk Jl tbey bave moved
cloudiD• and ICito ' the raint In the earlier part ol daace - witb Jerry HeJt.
loc!aJ scouting- program.
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first pitch into runs. No bib. No rrrors.
I Skowron _
Campa nella struck oul s:lnce tbey last rertstered, if tbey
-~~=~=~ tonr,ht. the 1ear._ the cane !a atarttne to ...
.
the
fie ld stands for a
D~rs Eigttth
INn runs. Nn hits Nn erro!'B
have changed tbeir name- sinoe
;t
.,., pvt- turn IDd ere C))id weather hits It
HOMICOMINO SUNDAY
homer cutUng the Dodgers' marMaritia went to third for the
Yank-. Ntnttt
,
then, if they'll be 21 on 01' before
OFFICE CLOSED
RatteM lhowen 1U heiabt, tbe .ao!'lhum will be
Homecomlna at tbe HemloCk
Bauer ~truckout. ,Slaughter hn~ election day, or 1f they"ve rnoved
tumlal
coohr cooking aDd placed into oontaolnen Grove Oblll"Ch will be Suaday, Oct.
The Vet.erana Servi-ce ofliccs on gln to' 5-3. Carf.y flied to FuriUo Yankees and Bob Turley came in
._,~, .• :&gt; ~ tn 70s. Low IIWaitlaf those c:old mornings ro 7. Sunday SchoOl at 9:80. Basket CoUrt, St. Pomeroy will b~ ciOEied in short right. Georgf' Wilson bat-l ·t o pltc!h wltb Gem' Coleman going a .Mngle 1nto"'e-N. fu~ld. N•D'lle blt to Mason County from anotber
:~u;;.;;;.;;;.;;, 55 "" c:Qme,--~-~ - wh~a it wt~ lf&amp;ce tbe dinner at noon. Program at 2p. m. fl'O'm ()d:, 3 tbru 13 for a v11eation ....... for Ford aod et~uck out, bul to secood. Hodge~ ~truck out. Fur- into a double play GiWam to .state or C011DtJ a1me reglsteriag
had to be thrown oul , Campanella illo ltOUDded oul .~kDougald to Reese to Hodges lo end tbe game-, WI.
top of 1 .tack ol buetwheat cakes.
AlJ cburdtes aroe welcome.
periOd: it W4ls BDntMllleed today,
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ONE .CENT DOWN!
As little as $5.00 per month
BANK FINANCED

CLINTON fiSHER
COMPANY
SALES-PAINT -SERJ!Il:E- ROOFiiVG
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Phone6007-Y

Middleport, Oh1A1
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: Teachers Annual
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AtLakeHope -

Three new mwnbcrs. Mrs. Wil·
Ham Robaon, Mrs. Carl
Maltox
and Mrs. .Bhmch.e Haptonstall,
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when ihey ·
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Will Reynolds with Mu. Heroert
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The Pomeroy
Chamber Of .Commerce

Local teachers,
school~Jrd
,nembers and school
employee•
annual dinner was held Thursday
Sept. 27 at Lake Hope WJth mlnY
from Pomeroy ill 11ttendance;
'those te 01 rhera present with
famili ea were : Mr. and Mra. C, s .
GJbbs, Ml', 11nd Mu. James A.
Dl&lt;!hl, Jr.; Mr Alex CiJo, Mr and
Mrs. Wheeler Drake, Asa and Ada
Hoskins, Mr . and Mrs.
Douglas
Rouac. Mr. 11nd Mrs. Forrest Ward
Mr. ud Mr . Howard Knight. Mis.~
Nancy Edl:(dl, Mrs Gladys Hay.
man, Mrs. Martha Husted.
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Mr. Frank D. Rctton, Mrs. Frances Roberts. Mrs. Eva Stout a!1d
daughter, Bal'ban, Mr. and Mn
A, AI. Zahl, Mr. and 'Mn;, Nolan
, Swackhamnwr,
Mr. ROOcrt Robert s, Mrs. Befltricc Reinhart, Mr .
and ~rs . Ralph Spencer, Mrs . Hel.
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Mr. and M•·s. Ralph G'rav.es,
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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMINT
Mr. and ]drs. Lincoln Smith of
PTA COUNCIL MI!'TING
·MI&lt;.I~Iepo~t, are ~nnoun'Ci'J:B the
The Meigs Cou.nty PTA Council
eng&lt;~gem' n~ of th~1r d.aughter, l .wil/ meet at the Letart Falls Grad ~
Donna Smath, to Thoo1as Laven- School Thursdliv Oct. 4 at 1:30 ,pm.
dar, son of Mrs. ·Oiara Lavendar, All PTA units 'are -lllvitert to at-

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