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&amp;-Daily Sentiuel, Pl&gt;meroy-Middleport,.O., Oct. 16. 1956

~DLEPORT

The Daily Sentinel

Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S. Schaaf. Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Mr. and ~~ ~

h1~aJd J

~rs. ~arner~as

Guest Of Honor
Cor-

Mr s

Chi!rk, Warner was the

Pythian Sisters
Annual Turkey
Dinner Planned

Plans were discussed for theLf
annu.al
turkey d.nncr to bt&gt; held
1ord, Conn . arc &lt;~n n o uncms the
the Put
btrtb of a t1au~hter. Carol Gnr.e ner Sunday evenm~ at her home tn November when
Chiefs
Assoclllhon
of
the
Meigs
at Manchcstn Hu ~ptta J , Sept. 21 on West Ma!n St , planned b)'
Temple,
Pythl&amp;n
.Sisters,
met
her granddaughter
Mts.s Dtxte
Mr. and ~t r.&gt; Joseph Cook, Sewell A rtecoralcd cake was Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Karl Owen.
Pomeroy art&gt; .~:randparenh and served Wtth Lhc d10ne1.
WilHam Gu1n!heL. Syracuse, 11 111
Mrs. William Allman. president
great gramlfather.
Present \\'ere John W Sewell wa" m charge of the meeting.
coran (DorOthy Cook)

The Corcorans al.su

of

have

tb.,·t-

two

gu~· st

of honor at a birthday din-

and Mt s L&gt;Jc11le Chff,

&amp;lr .and Mrs

Marietta

During the social

hour

a:ames

Warner and Miu were played with prius won by

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Mn1. AlMra.lman,Milton
Mrs. Russell,
E'. R. Mra.
guest,
AIRLINEs N£ED
TornpMrs

C. P. Gallagher and a
Myron Miller.

1

Mr.s. Owen

Men and Women

course to

positions. Technical Non-technical. Public &lt;.'Ontact Hostesses, Communications, Re:-ervationists, Radio Operator~, Sta!~vn Agents, etc. Good pay , travel, glamour. se.
cunty, Gtrl.s who are accepted wtU also be tramed m
Beauty and Personal Charm.
.
Also interviewing men to train for specialized Television-Electronic positions of Servicemen Cameramen
Techme~.ans . PreHminary training will not 'interfere with
present employment. Qualify now.
FO&amp; FULL INFORMATION MAIL COUPON TODU

Name ......... " ......... . .... Ag~ .. .'..

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As Advertised In UFE~

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enjoy Vy'all-to-wall broadloom

a

salad

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Plans Completed
For Entertaining
Baptist ~omen

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WITH OUR SERVICEMEN

FORT LEONARD WOOD, 110,
- Two Cheshire, Ohio, aoldlera,
PrJvates Donald E Scott and Ron·
aid L t-each, rocently were a;r.,1d·
uated from the crane-abovel opt&gt;r·
a ton cour11e at Fort Leonard Wood ,
Mo.

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drivlDI.
Scott, aon of Kr and Mra Cba:rtes Scott, Route 2, entered Jbe
Army la1t May. He la a 1953 craduate of Obeablre Hiib Sehool.

Plans were completed for en·
tertalnlog the Pomeroy Blphat
Women's Aasocu.uon on Mond1y,
Leach, son of Mr and 14rs JoaGcl. 22 when tht Women's J41ssJoa•ry SoClety of the Polber-oy
They were tram"'d to operate 2.0 eph W Leaeh, Route 2, also enterBaptist Church met
Tburaday ·ton truck mounted cr&lt;~nes , and ed tbe Army lut Ma7. He is a
evening at the church.
had prathcal exe~ises 10 boom 1906 a:radu•te of Cbablre Hlab
Mra. Joseph Cook, president. convc1 siun and plle loadmg and Sebool.
preakled and devotions and pro·
gram were presented by Mrs. 0
&amp;~OW UP TO
HIOE YOU"
lt. Faria and Mrs Lorain ster·
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PICTUIII:I.
rett usl~a fur their topic "Bunna

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You creole your own dniJrl
and install them ,ourseN.
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SINGLE COPY -ii&lt;

NO. 157

Joyc., Columbu1,
Me\p Count)',

formerly

reuntlr

10on lie reiMMd

of

lolno4

en

Family Dinner
Held Honorin_g
~rs. Blackwood

r.cord ......

.,·Gov~rnor Orders Study Made Over 150 Attend
Horsemans Ass'n
·'· To Preserve Law And Order
COLUMBUS, 0 . \UP}--Gov. Frank J. Lausche sent Ohio
NaUonal Guant representaUves to Portsmouth Tueiday to appraise the explosive strike situaUon at the Ohio Consolidated
Telephone Co.
I Col. A. G. Eagon, chief of stall for the 37th Division, and
Lf. Col. R. G. Folk, commander of the Srd Bn., 1661h Infantry

CHEStER
CHESTI'JR
At the regular meeting of
Chester Grange Tuesday evening
inatallatlon of officers wae Jl.e£d
with members from. Alfred 1nd
Olive Granges Ja 1uest..
The intalling offiur, Deputy
C N. Jones and his teim I!Om·
po11t-d of Earl Dean a• :Mtnbal;
Donna Holter, emblem bearer;
George Holter,
regalia; Mary
Genheimer as chapl~tln; George
Genhe~mer, aehng
Doro·
thy Karr, pianist
Weber Ia soloist J!:tll
stallatiop. ,
,·
One ~~~~pllc!atlon tot ·~ me"mber.
sh1p wail reaQ~ Third end foUJ1b
degree~ wth be conferred at ~
nf'xt meetini OCt. 23.
The ofticl!r'l! eoJifeotan•oe
all counly granJf~
a! the Rod• SprinJe:
Oct 29. Mcmbel'8 .
to take pie •nd
refrc.~hRlent.a, ,
Pol luck lunch was ser.ved
the close of the meetlnll.

in a Convertible by

Teddy Lehew Is
H.onored ~ith
Birthday Porty

cake

to report on many steps netded to
'Ptaintain law and order. '
"Duly constituted government
must and will prtvail," the gover.
aor declared.

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Mfll. Theodore Lehew entertain·
ed with a birthday party Sunda.y
afternoon honoring her grendson,
Teddy Lehew on. his third birth·
day.

A

, •t Chillicothe, O!uo, were ordered

J The

Portsmouth and New Boston exehange.s of
the company
were abut down for the t.hlrd hme
ln the atrlkc Monday 1 nllbt after
more than 300 persons collected
, optaj.de the exchange building at
JPortsmouth.

See the extra-special teatures that make the haftd..
some Buxton Convertible as practical a billfold •• yod
can OW11. See how eaey it is to abow up to 21 photo.
or credential, at o'llce, in the removable photo-eard
case. And then, if you want, add more windoWa·wfth
a simple flick ot the finzer, u•iP8' Buxton'• patented

topped with
ROd Ice cream

by Mrs. Lehew to
Wllll9.m Lehew and
and Johnny of Cot.
Mr. and Mrs. W•lliarrn
Syracuse, Mr, an8 Mrs.
Story and l'hlldren. Pat,
Jeff and James and Mrs.
Le!Cheit.

Flickl&gt;aP. Ser tho cleVer opare key ljolder, tti.l yoll'!l · ·

~· thillkfal for If you ever lock joo......lf.haf o()'Oilr ·
home or car~ And see the •J?CCW aecr!t,c6~~~e.Qt ..._,
designed ao your big bliJa stay separate and b~.W.
from your am all one a. ~~~ these featurea in a varlet;,i

of rich leathers. and CQ]onl

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Sharon Bush Bids
For Home(oming
Queen At Ohio U

Sharon Bush, granddaughter of
Mr and Mrs. L. D. Dile!i and Mrs.
The tompany closed the ex- C. J. Rhodes, is one of Utree can·
State dldates f()r Homecoming Queen at
ehanEes Ill urged by the
lflghw•r Patrol after rocks were Ohio University who will enter
thrown and telephones ripped out the finals.
\lleiDWbllc two top level cOnfer.
They were
elected
Tuesday
held in efforts to reences
eveJJing
from
a group of twenty
servlce Tue-aday.
candidates submitted by sororitif's
some 3M Ports- and dormttor1es. The Queen wiU
met and decided
se511ton of the city be elected Thursday with the two
runners-up as attendants
In her
tbe meetin1 were Rob- court.
Public UtiUUes ComMiss Bwh is a Pi Beto Phi CDil·
and Col. George
d1date and is a sophomore at the
of t h e Univenity

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Homecoming will bf! celebrated

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Lausehe met · Saturday starUna wltb the parade
. otfid.als at 9.30. _:'_·"'-·_..;_~~~
a iblir6on.
a

Banquet Tuesday
OVer 1,0 m~mbtra 'Of tht Dhlo
Vtdley Horsrm•n's AuociaUon at·
tended the annttal banquet a n d
award of ribbons a n d trophiea
ceremony held laat nllbt at At.
bany Hlib School.
Bill Downey, POJ¥r&lt;ly president
of the A.Uoelatlon, waa in charge
of the eveRt, and lntrocttu.d Paul
M~:Vey muter of eer~les. of
Albany. Roy Chamberlin pretented trophies to champion wlnaen
and rosettes lo reaene winners.
Rlbboru ud trophies were awll'ded to owners from four clube
Meigs, Gallia RIVerview, and Al·
bany. They were:
Lead !lOny, Jan1ce Houk; reserve
champwn, D o n Brttmfield, both
Gallia.
Three-gaitbd full mane and tail,
Anita Bradford, Middlettort; reserve, Roy Chamberlin, Gallia.
Ponles under 48, Janice Houk:
reserve, Mr. and Mrs. John lktuk,
Gallla.
Wellston pleuure, Mary Dant
Masoa County; ,Ueserve, Lucille
Uifbejt, Me1g1.
Hll'f'ness pony, Pete' Ohlinger,
New lliven; reserve, Johnny Allen.
..wortb, Middleport.
Three-galled, ahave mane a n d
tail, Leiter Ohlinger; reserve, Wm,
Greer, Riverview.

Keg rott.

~ltor!Y 1\e&lt;!Ji,'AibP,.,

Membera of the
will continue
aale at the
A truck wUI ti"ayel
West Columbia on
up items to be donated
Persons wishing to
to
the sale are- aaked to eontaet either
Harry Staats at phone ~rwber
TUrner U598 or Mrs. Akti~e
Y'l"!!j,
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reserve, G4tra1d Gut)erie Ad:laft)'.
. . . oi:1Jie·""Ofu b 'ij"so·' . an·
Ponies 48 to M (tie) JobnDy AI· nouweed tlliJ weet tbat ' arUeleJ
Ienaworth and Lester OhlingeT.
would also be aecepted for a rum·
Parade Claas, Sam Koontt, Ham· mage sale to be held at the s•e
CINCINNATI, 0. UP - Product: lm, W. va., Kermit Epple, Meta:a. time on Saturday.

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M\~:;1:!' said
present.
Moulton

and Min·
were in!ltrtlcted to urge the
. workeq to return to their jobs for

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1 · trial 30-day period while nego' ' tiatioas ~ontJnued.

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Former Resident

,Dead At Detroit

Ralph Andenon of Detroit,
:a&amp;lefl. a Former resident of M•ddleport d1ed early Wednesday morn·
jog at his home ln Detroit.
Funeral arrangements are as yet
incomplete pending the arnval or
'b.it body at t h e Rawlings-Coats
Funeral Home.

Mr and M.s Charles Hartling
Mrs Rhea Brown. Huntington
lind fam1Jy of Columbu11 we 1 ('
l'('lUI
ned home today aftt'r a vl~•t
weekend gul•sls or Mr and Mr~
w1th
her son-in-Jaw and daughter
Jo'rank D1ll, Syucusc.
l\fr and Mr~ . Frtd Hlbb&amp; and
Mrs Etltel Lowery has returned her grandson, George.
Mr. and Mn. G. L. AndPr!lnn
to tl11~ home of Mr and Mra WaltH
Wolkllr, Cheater road after " two were Vl!lltors In AthPns Sunday.
Mn Pa~e Rlehards. Columbus,
weeks vi'll w1th her brother, Otho
Hadforcl, Sr•·acw1e,
spenl the weekend wlth her mother, Mrs Htz Root. Fr•nklin
Mrs Ehzabeth Lu:k and Mrs El· RlchArriA. who was rel!'ently dlsll'n t:•·aw(nrd of Columbus visited rhargrd fmm the Navy, Js etn·
Sunday With Mn Ethel Lower} ployrd at North American Avi&amp;·
and Mr and Mrs Walter Walker
lion In Columbus.
M1s. Addl&lt;' Gru('acr retunu·d
Sharon Bush, 1randdaughter
home Saturd11y evcnmJ after 11
of Mrs. C. J. Rhod(ls alld Mr.
v•slt In l~ncaater , wtth Mr. ami
and Mrs L. D. Diles, Mldctlet!oit.
Mrs. R B WdkJns.
1
Richard Barrlh11rt, Rita · Ncutzl. 1.s the Pl Beta Phf tordrlt~ a cl~·
rllthle for Homeeqmlna Queen IH
1ng, Judy Hoyt •nJ Diehard Gen.
heimcr attended lbe Lancaster Ohlu University whe~ Allif Js \
.soJJhomore. Mia&amp; ' BUah ul ~th-e"'' "'"
lair, Saturday.
of
artil Mfs.'p1P'rt'd , "'"'''"•&lt;
Mrs. Rolland Neutz.llrfJ, Mr.li flUsh fl:cill 1lilet)' llliriemtlnt,' 0. b
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W•llhtm Clark, Mrs W R Shasteen
DIVOJIOI ~ OI:ANTID ''
and Mrs Charles Mullen Jr. lert
llal!ie A. Hyaelf. pt•fnt1tt, has
.Sunday mmning for a ~eks V!l
bl'!'n granted a divorce ·· rl-'oln
cation in New York.
Aflron Hyal'll ln Mclp County
Callera at the home o( Mrs and Common Plea• Court with cus.
Mn. Ht'nry Retbel, Sunday werr- todav of one f·Vf!ar-old !'hlld
Mr atU;t Mrs M1r~ Hat'tlhbai"Jtr, Pt Awarded to the! plllntlff. The dePlf'llsant, W. Va. and Mr and Mrs fcnant wall ordered to p.ay SM
Harley Strona and son' of Wllkes· per month SUPf!ort for the !'hlld.
vilJe. •
Mr and Mrs William Grate and
famllf of Chal'lcaton, W V• w«'rt·
weekend JUesls ol Mr and Mrs
Wllli11111 Baker
Mr and Mrs Wilham Lehew anrl
Mr and Mrs. ' Ray White and
11ons of Columbw were Wl'lckt&gt;nd ramily ot Mallillon and Mn .
aucab or Ml"l Theodo•·c Lehew ami Freda Krautter of Pomeroy were
Mr and Mrs Wlllltm Thucner.
ilu&lt;'sts of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Dana
llolwrt l..ehC'W arnvcd Sunrlay MUITIIY
mght Cor a twu d11~ ·~ v1~11 w1th lm
R('crnt 8"UCitt of Mr. and Mr~.
mother, Ml'l. Theodore Lr-hcw.
Uonwr Goodwin
were Alrm1n
Mrs Samp RIIMI!ll Ito~ \'l~itlng In Harl.-y Mohlr!' atatiGned at Ntrh·
Lmmv'lle Ky. with her ann an~l ville. Trnn and Airman and Mr3.
d&lt;~ttKh~er in law, Mr and M.l's Way . Manning Mofller and family who
n•• Rut'lsel! and ra1nlly.
Ill '(' stationed in Georala.
Mr and Mrs Victor Unnnabq as
Mr •nd Mra. Stanley BhJ 'or
ll&lt;'rt Mr Phd M:n William Bclz
('lc~land •re spendia&amp; a we~h
(Jmny Jo WIRe~ lind d11411:hter S.an
rtra move from Gallipolis to Ja!'k VIH'aUon with reiiUVes bert.
Mr Md Mrs. Daaa Murray i.nd
son Sunday.
~on Rnd Mr. and Mrs.
James
\1r11 Villa Cart aod Mrs. Gracr
Rt
f'Ce
and
10n.
we~
evening
Whnlt•y rcturn!Xl home Sund'ay af
lf'r a 10 da)'ll ~lp to Washmgtmr. call('rs of Mr. and Mrs. Wa)·ne
D f', Ntw Yurk City, Ocean Grove, Bt•al
N J 11nd Clcvelaad. While In New
Mrs. Amanda Mottl• apcnt a
Yol'k Ctt)' they were 011 tbe Dan
weekend villtilll .j:n Athena.
Larroway prot~rtm.
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Eggs, unchat~~ed to 1 c lower
Wlaltina Horae, Mrs. G. Zimm·
oJt targe and mediums, prlcea at ermu Albany, .reserve, Keith
farms, consumers, whites and Ziuun!rmaa, Albaily.
brown!l, A JUmbos 45-48; A large
Five Gaited, Lee:ter OhliniJier;
42·4f, A med1ums 26-29; A small reserve Fred Lewis. Riverview.
19-21; B large 33-38; FOB A Jara:e
Western Worklft.g, Fred Leifheit
43-50 ~ medium 32-33.
reServe, Mona Koontz, Riverview.
English pleasure, Mrs. Wm. A
Chickena, fryen about llteady:
Morgan, Pomeroy; reaerve AntJa
fryers 3·3\1 lb 18-17\1; mostly IIJ. Bradford.
17; hens. o v e r ~b 13·14; hens
Trail Class, Clifford Brumfield;
6 lb and under 13; heM, Jlgiit type
David Darst, Riverview.
reserve,
10-12; old ro01ters IO.ll.

Turke~ toms under 26 lb and
up 23- 24; ioms, ~nder 26 lb 22-23;
hens, heaV)' 26-26~, mostly 26-28'til; fryerarouters, 10 lb and un·
dcr 25-26.
Butler, 90 eeore 68.

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' Tum any' room Into 1
dO&lt;orotor's dream In 1 llw
minutes and m1 be the
decoretorl Tlitise 18" IIIU'm
ol cotton c11Ptl Ill IZ
corpous, lulllon·riahl
colors, are complete
wilb CtJShion ancl s4lf·ltlcklnJ
adhesive on 1111 blclt.

enttne

A &lt;;oclal hour concluded the
met;ting__._ _ _ _ __

1\londay &amp;Vfnhtt. ,

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-Gld and New" Plans were also
made for sendiJlil 11 box to the
Mather School at Be-aufort, S. c .

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Mr. and Mrs. Scett Sfian'k~ lrl.!i
Jones and Mrs . Lena McElhmny. sons, Hurrtcue-, W. :Y1.; ''Mif!!
been vlslting her mother', Mrk
Nash.
Mr and \Irs P . K. Russell and
daughter, Kayte. hiVe returned
from Meadow BridJle. W. Va.,
where Mn. Ruuell has !&gt;e'en
sssistlng
m the care of her lath.
Mrs Harry Slahl Vl:illed recent·
er
whtl
Is
recovering from ma.
ly in Beloit wilh her s1ster and
brother •n iaw, Mr and Mrs D fi;. jor surgery.
Dr. and Mrs. GE"or.Re S. Cahoon
Stone Wh1le lnere 11he accornpam.
•nd
Mrs Mlnnte Ni&lt;'hols. Wilke•
ed by Mr and Mrs Stone and a ne·
ville
and Mr11. B1rdle Watts visLee-, Goldie Caney vi.slted in Waah.
mgton D c. Canada and Nalgara ted list Wednesday at the heme
of Mrs. Maggie Caster, Dexter.
l:''aJh.
Miss Jean Wells. RN, GalliA-Ir and Mrs Wyatt ThQDlpaon polls spent the weekend with her
and children, Jimmie and Suzanne ll&amp;.rflnla, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
and Mrs Mart•• Delay of Colum~us Welt.,
were weekend guest! of Mr and
' Mrs. Emest Jon('s anp tieuih·
Mu .John' Smith and famtly
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ter,
Carol Jean, returned home to
Mr and Mr.!!' Ha1 ry Oblinger of
Cblumbu!l'
Sunday with ~r . Jones
Colum~us we•·e weekend gu~sla of
wll.o
speilt
the weekend here.
Mr . an~ Mfll. Mth~tr Ftc);. ,
krs. Jone'i and Oau'gflfer .
Mrs Lorain Sterrett, Mrs J E been Vfslting her llister, Mfss
Poster, Mrs Joseph CnoJt, Mrs T T lean lJama for a week.
Shelton ltnd Rev and' Mrs Ral~h
Mr and Mu. Verncn DeWeeae
Zundel returnf'd home Sunday and son, Jttshua, Pt. .Pleasa'n t
from C10c111natt wh ere they attend· vlslted Mrs. Otho Watts Sunday.
ed the Ohio l:lupllst convention
Joe DaviH Sr, Cleveland, left
which was held m the Ninth St Sunday for his home after sp~tnd­
Baptist !'burch Mrs Sterrett. Mr~ . ing several days with hill son,
Foster and Mr~ L'ook wt• re Geurwe Dr. J. J O:.vls and family.
gueala ol ,01r and M1 s George
Mrs. M:o~rlc Houck, Mr.&gt;~. Dwlah~
Slllveler Sr and Mr anrl Mu;
Frost and Mrs. Luc~ Gregl{ w·~
George Shlvelcr Jr
bualneas visitors In Coiumb\J,IIi
s.tturday l\frs
Gregg returned
Mr and Mr11 Juseph Cook wert• lo Grant Hospital for a chC'ckun
recent Vlo;ttors 10 Bnghlun . Mzch, aft('r her rt",:ent operatmn ami
With M1 t:~nd Mn W F Curiston was reported Jn good condlt11m
and u1 Hut tford, Conn . Wllh Mr She visited durlng the dav with
and Mrs Edward Corcoran a n d her sister, Mrs Charles Gilbert
family.
West Jeffr.rson. Weekend I(Uc~ts
ltoosevelt Hawley has. ' rttm-ned Mre of Mrs. M;ip'\~tt Erlewlnt
to his hame, Loeust St. jftet a re"- lnd· ht&gt;l' dtukhteri, Mrs. GrC'gg
craJ weekil stay with hts sillter ant! Mh11 Fatie Ertiwlue ond
and bro ther ln J,aw,
and ~1"8 her · granddauij:J'It'e're.., . Judy and
Edwqrd Ebersbacll. Mr. Hawley I~ Karen Gregg. were "" 'J'hr.lma
Shirk 11nr1 Mr
and ijr8. Bob 1
unpruv,ng from. Iii seve~c bum
Shirt and rhlldren, S&amp;»&gt;lngficld.
Mr and Mr'l 'Git•n Oitl &amp;pent the
Mr. ahd Mr". l't!e Smith and
W~('kt•nd rn Columbus with Mr anti \fr antl Ptfr• Charlet BVcr W('te
Mrs JMariun H(;WIJJI.
h•t~lm•s.s visltora ln Parkersburg

SOCIETY

ol Centrallustltule. 816 National City Bank
Bldg., 6Z9 Euelld A•e, Cle•elond, Ohio.
I would like oomplete lnformalloD 1boul AlriiJJe Op.
porlunllles.
,

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served

members and three MillS S•nborn.

POmROY

Airlin~ Training Division

Address : ..................... llome Phone
City . . . .............. ... Education . . . . .

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Mrs. Jaeob Turner. wbo bu
been 1 sura:•cal p1t1ent •t Holzer
Hosp1tal. bas ben ~turned t.o
her home on N. Fourth Ave.
Lelud EuJet~e Brown, unatJ
son o{ Mr. and Mrs Leland
brOWD, is a medical patient at
Holzer Hosplt.al. Mrs Brown hu
been staying In Galhpohs alnte
her son entere-1 the liospltal
Saturd&amp;y after b~1ng ill for tbe
past week with a v1rus tnfectlon.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Schmidt
and two children,
Wintersvllle,
were weekend guests· of Mr 1nd
Mrs Wilham Everson and daugh·
ters.
Mr. and ~~ - Roy Swope. of
Sprmgfield and 0 . T. Ohlinger
Jr , Columbus visited Miss Lois
Cecil recently. Mrs Swope ls a
fo(ll]}Ct college mate of Miss Ceeil and Mr. OhltnRer waa one of
her pupils in the Middleport
High School.
Marilyn Swan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvln Swan, iR under
lbe care of Dr. Charles Holzer,
Jr . Gallipolis, and bas t10ea \Jn:.
1ble to attend school muti:i 'o f'
the fir!t slx weeki of tliiiJPyear.
Miss JeMle Hoyt, Cotumbua,
vlslted bere briefly with hc!f Co~
11ID8, Mr. an(l Mrt~. Max Sani:J!orl)'
and Miss Beas SanbOrn aud wiM
aecomr•nied home Subd(,l'; b(

.euest.a: Mrs. Mtller, Mrs. Homer

17 ~ to 39, married or single, to prepare for well paid

~riters

SOCIETY

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Birth Announced
In Connecticut

Song

Wetberall's Drue

Store, Fle•ber'a '6enllcce~

Sayre's Aere.s, Jewell E

pliance
eo.. TheBate'
Jewel
3uper Markt&gt;t,
y'a.
K&amp;Yen Theater,
The

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rare. nawral)y more flal'odul .MaumaiR-GrnWft coffeet.!

Specinllr eeleaed r~ rtmote mounuin rtifion• where thur• N u
1lmndmce of fcnilt YOlcaic aoiJ, warm tropic nin and year-round
aunlitht:. these aft! the coffeet with the rarclt tanl and mott aati.(yin~r
ftavor of IRY coffee known toda,.

THI WOOS may be rtngia.J' hot Uld loud 111. tha UN Security
Council • ......,. tD New York, but )'OU'd never ~ lt from. thJa
eorrtdor ecene. The Jaua:hel' 111 Syria'• Raftk Aaha. ud &amp;be llmller

Folger's Coffee .. .Its Mount4i11-GfWIJn!
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Big Bend Minstrel To Benefit
Leblrt Falls And Central YfA

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CHIN4 REDS }URK 7 YEARS

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u ID.dla'a Krlabrla Menon. Tlley aeern to be 1ft agreemmt about
IOIMtbiDJ', aJtbou.P tti JD81 not. btl 8uU. wb1cJ1 the COUDCII
i1 diacWlllinl'•
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of the Letart Falls and central
PTA in PomerOy for their vanoua
school projects, this year's sbow
w1ll feature a two scene olLO phil
the minstrel.
,T be minstrel for tbe firat timt
this vear Wlll feature an all male
e1rc1e with the exception of Mrs
Kathr)n Crow .a n d M1~ Nonna
Chapman, tradttwnally
playmg
lhe1r h•l'h brown role'!, and two
"mammy" roles whteh. have been
asa~gned to Mrs. Arthur Sylvester
of Letart Falls and Mrs. Charles
Werry ol Pomeroy.

il To Meet

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~b•llt1cs ol HJme DemonstratiOn eounc1l member'&gt; will be
!treued when a mf'ehng is held
P'nday from 10 a m to 3 p ll1" at
the home of Mrs. Geneva Nolan
in Syracu &gt;~c
The group will complete plans
ror th~~&gt; 1955-1956 Home Ocmonstrahun elub programs and work
.started on arran.~:ement.'l for the
annua l Ac;:hievemcnt Day program
to be held durmg March, 1957.
A potluck lunch will lle served
at
the meetmg.
.Fiiber's Department Store. Blfls
.Dept. Store, Meal Mut, Mason Co.
Hardware. Tex•eo set-vice Station,
ill • A Motors, Central · Serviec
Station, Lewis Texaco, Pure Oil
Station. &amp;&gt;menilto lloton.
I~'n
lluou - lt.BC Cl~n. Picbu
f'J
,Paint • Hardware, Mn. G._.
C•non, Leater Dodson. Earl Ewloa:;tJ
lnc:, Fred Spencer, Harvey New.
·
land,
and Zu11p 1n, Bliss wu.
Masoa County" annual Qoy
aon's Service Station, RRlpb Waf· Scout fund dnv wa.s started on
uer, 8 A B Market, Jobn Lewis, Tueada,. mornmg w1th an ~rly
Stanley Harbour, Harry Surl•ce, Bird brnkfast held at the ~oose
The Fountain. Frink Harris, Don Home
Point Pleas11nt.
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. .POJleaOng, Ray Proffitt,
Howard
Dr. Oaear Clark o f Galbpobs
I Jobuon, Mason Furniture, 1 &amp; s , told t~ workers who asstmbled
Market, R. J . Williamson.
there that givlnl: to the Boy Seouta
l/'. mvestlng m lhf' future ~~d urged work~rs to ll:it• tho ~os1hve apFIRI DSPT CALL
The Middleport. Volunteer Fll'f&gt; pt08'Ch m their sohc•tat10n.
The goal for the dnve m M:aaon
Departmeot wu called TUesday at
t1 p. m. whert 1 fire was. reported Coonty is $3,900 while tbat of the
Maaou&lt;iaUia-Meii&lt;i ;uea is $11.000.
allbe vW.CO dUmp.

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Rehearsal for the entire cast of the Big Bend Minstrel will
be held at tbe Letart- Grade School Auditorium, Thursday
pM
night at 8:00 o~clock • .
Hogh seboot.
Staged by the Big Bend Minstrel Association under the di·~:.:::::::::::_~________-=::::':::.:-=.:~_:_~:__--~ 1011 ol Bob Hoefltch for the benefit

Committees from the two spo~­
sor•ns organl%a110n~ arc construct·
mg three background settmg fur
tbe presentation with Charles Legar headmg the group.

The show will agam feature the
banjo playmg of Bill Clark w1tb
Danny Thompson, R a y ShasteE&gt;n
and Roy Reuter makmg up tbe
c1rcle along With end mf'n CharHayes, Orval Wiles, Bill Childs.
James Carnaban and Hoeflich, former cut membcn, and Legar Joo
Strubl~, Gerald Powell aod Charles
Werry rw.romers to th e ca~t.

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Mrs. Crow, President of the 811:
Bend Mmstrel Assoe1atiun. has announced that the Middleport Htgh
School atlditor•um has been sec·
ured to the opemng of thiS vear's
edition ot the show on Tuesday,
October 30.

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U.p 'WO PilND C'ANI

A letter from Arthur A . Sehuet,
Chief Scout Executive of the N•
tional Council of Bov Scout~ of
Amuica, was read at' the service.
The letter was addressed to the
seout and congr~tulated him on
h•s ach1evment.
The nl'W Eagle Setlut Is • mem·
ber of the Wabama White Falcon
Ba.nd an is a senior at \Vahama

Hon

tLe refretltin~rly difFerent flavor and aroma of Mountain-Grown.
Folav'a Coffee unlike
you hue ever enjoyed. Dininctively ric;h.
Un....U, laniiJ. Uumio11Jbb17 FoJc.,'ol

ti8UUI, Dll" .t.tt!t' PIMI ettMII•&lt;'Mt

Gary ' Wllson, 17, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bliss Wilson r:d Mason, aehJeved scouting higbsst 1ward. that Gf
!:agle Scout, at special ceremonies
conducted at the Mason Metbodi.Jt
Cblll'Ch on Sunday.
Young ·W•lson, a member of tbe
Mason Boy Scout Troop 253, wa:t
honored as Scout adVISOr Frank
Hlll"ns made the presentation and
Mrs. Wilson pinoed t h ~ Egale
ScoUt badge on her sen.

Boy Scout Fund
Campa • StartS
Jn uc.. __ 11 County

With your liiat c:up of Follll!f'a, you'U dl!lc:ovek- the
dlstUac:tively rich and uouau.Uy taou flavor of nature's
cbolc:eat coffee. For Fol ..r'o Colee io a unique ond indi¥idual blend

You will find

Is
Awarded Ranking
Of Eagle Scout

tge, Ben Franklin S 1: 10, Ashland
3ervice Station. Layton"a
Grill.
Burris Bal'ber Shop.
oPt, Ple11ant - Muon County
Motor C~., pt, Pleuant Hard~.
Pl Pl. Auto Parts, Hall'a Drug
Store, H. D. W~rterlbUI'Ier, 0. J .
Morrison, Firestone Store, Lievlng
Plumbinc, Fruth Pharmacy, Ev~tns
S~r Market,
Tommy
Jumbo
Sandwich, Rq's Drive In, Selby's
Service Station, Leach and Wams..
William
ley, Dunlap Tire Bales,
R&amp;f't\lD, Clrroll Casto, Ben Fr•nklln, Murphy's,
Blalae
Sisiters,

I(INGSBURY

of

Meig-Co. Home

Mason

~=:~·j ·D--"trati"on
.-...w

store.
ouCunnln~'s
station, EconolllJ'
GroceryPure
Store,
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That distinctive diflerence you enjoy in Folger&gt;s is

' for ap.
polntment o[
Simpson,
Pearl Ewards and Russell Rice as
appraisers' and apointment was
ordered by the court
In tbe application of Clara Krider for 11 uthor 1ty ,1o settle the
claim for damages
existillg in
of Vernon Eugene Harrison,
the minor has a c=loltn for
P'orest A. Bailey
as Bailey's Lake to
the 21st day of
approved In favor
minor.
EIIZibeth Wickham, adminlstra·
trix of the estate of James L.
Wickham, deceased, filed the
ventory 10 the estate=. Hearing waa
set for Oct. 30 at 10 a. m.
An order bRs been Issued rel~evmg the eEtatc of John H. Cuck·
ler. deceased, of
administrative

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Among tbe merelu:mts
of the
•rea who have .contributed to tbe
!ale are the followin1:
Middleport - Crn1s Hardw1re,
Rowley and Reed Hardware, Ev·
stOre, SaQborn' Jewelry, The
Delbert Becker,
Sporta Center,
Duttoc'a Drug Store, Millers S and
10, Foreman and Abbott, A &amp;: P
Store, Blue Sunoco Service St.
tton, Factory OuUet. Shuler'&amp; Road
side M1rket, Baker's
FurnitW"e,
Jimmy's Putl')", McMaster'l Furnl·
lure and H•rdware, ~ky's, June's
DrNa Shop, Roush's Shoe &amp;tore, F
I. Wallace Jewelry Store, Smith's
CJothiDI Company, Ben Fnnklln's
5 &amp; 10, Tbe Shoe- Box.
Pom'eroy - Tbe Red Anchor,
Moore'• Store, Marguerite's Shoe co~~~ will Jf clive c ..Keebaugb,
to
Store, Vo.ue Shoe Store, Elber-~~~:::':d, has been admitted
feld's, L .. Z Dress SJtop,
New
The widow,
Louise M.
Y~rt Clothing Hous~. Ben Frank· Keebaugh was named in the will
lin, Stark's, HarUey • Bennett. as executrix ud has been appointColllns Jewelry, Relall Orug .store, ed by the eourt. Charles Betzing,
Kropr's, Su11oeo Service Station , Ralph Parker and
Edgar Dor•t
.Uhland Service station, Downie- have been named llppral&amp;trll~
Gtou Store.

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Announemeat was made today
Pral... P. .t,.eri
s~ a wdd racoon
Mary E. Daniel, one of tbree
bu~t Saturday n-~ beam.mng. at slewiJ'desaesa aboud. prliacl the
· p.m. at HeJDloc~G~. 11K mlle5 f'MI!erw;era in tuqa_. tor "obeying
·Nortft ·or PomerGy:QIJ "'Stale Rwte- ardN. lAd doiq everythinJ we
33.
asked."
Olen Harrison, teeretary of the
Asked what the p.auenpn di4
MP.i.es Countv Coon Hunters As· while waiti.DI to ditc:h, lhe Hfd:
::.ac1atl0n saui todav there would
.. They asked queslioDi. 'lbe,- sat
be dogs re~re~ented from three around and thought up more perU.
state in the huDt wbieh would als'l Dent question ... they were very
feature a trophy rae~.
relaxed and well·blehaved."
"l1Je Stratodipper bt!pn havinl
All the proceeds derived from
trouble
with its engine~ 11boJtly
the bunt w1ll be used for the reafter
7
a
m edt. At that time, Ute
stoclting of racoon m Meigs CO\IDty, according to tbe announcement. plane had reached the pOiu;t: of
no retl1111. on its flleht from Jl6n..
olulu to San Francisco. Tbe fliJbt
IOOSTEitS TO MEET
had orgioated ia Tokyo on IBm·
.Racine Band BOOI!ters wtll meet day,
at the Racine Htgh School TburJ.
Ogg decided to ditch the plane
day, Oetober 18 at 7:30 p. m. ac- near the POJ!k:bartnin. which bn
eordlng to ani'Jouncement made to- beea seeing dDty at tbl! weather
day.
station "November."
Of plans to

HIGH DIGNITARIES watch parade of might In Peiping. markln~
aeventh anniVersary of Communist triumph in Chma. From left .
President Achmed Sukamo of Indonesia, Chmese Communist
Chairman MM Tse· tung, Prime llini.Bter Tanka Pra.sad Acharya
of Nepal, small Himalaya atat.e..
{Itaternahon.alBowftd,pAotoJ.

On the following cvenmg l h e
minstrel and oho w1ll be staged
10 the Raci.De High Srhool w1th lhe
fmal eveamJ's performance to be
in tbe Pomeroy Junwr H•gh Sehool
Auditnrlum on Thursday, November 1st. ·

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ltiYNOLD L GREINI

IDtTOR

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aeept Suo,lat by Tbe Ohio VaUt1
lleathlt'l, lot., •' 110 MecbanJe St., Pomeroy, 0. Bustneaa oft1c•

tlaosae M, td.iloriaJ offiCe pbOM 181'.

Zlltered •• aecood cla.a mur.a. matter at tM P'»J 'IItle• a.

aomm~o7 Ohlo.

N.11.io W. •~h tl"tllt!lt l'epreMntaUft,

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JlottJaelli-KJmball,

PLAN

And 78 Are Needed

pointed hts gun wheu he cleaned out a nest

Kellv

of enemy in

me (Was H "Jomne~· rm Margaret?" or the other onf'JJ
Ladles and gents, the price goes up overy year.
And then I plcked up llw papr•
We think enough or the people of Pomeroy will understand
the Gther d~ty and ~ nw !hut ''Srm
wb91 Is involved here to swing this levy the right way You ley" was h:mnf.'d In Anw ru·a 11
Cllllnot find a progressive, healthy community In the world was bannt.'d by the Anwrrc In Mu
that refuses tn Improve ltsell and to meet the -standards II'S fil)n Picture - AssO&lt;!iatrnn 's pr ochre
·-neighbors live by
twn cor..le wbich forbHt ~ ••11 'rt• n(•s
concetnlnt~ l)legpl dr,lg L .lff\c or
The Revised Code of Ohio, Sec. 6111.89 enHited "~•I· d1 ug addicthm 1
;-ties," Is very plain. It says persona or munlclpal corporatmns
The Ohly '·iotrn('e ln lh(• frlm IH
(the persons responsible In corporations) may be fined $500 has with thr tlrng bu ~J nr s~ rs
and sentenced to a year In jail for laiUng to eompty wl\h the lh111 he rs UBC'd to riPlrver h&lt;Jlf a
statutes_ And eoch daJ of failure to comply after conviction pound of oruum tmdt&gt;r hi s m1s
taken rhlld1:1h ide!!. I hut it ~~ ran
Is anothll!' '500 whack, Ahd ahother year out of circulatloD. dy, In ordl'r to garner fuur lllftUIHb
This 1s what they can do to us. This Is what t~ey eventually (Austrnluuu ful' hr ~ tlr C'llll! of ;-,
hltycle
will do If forced to And we're getting pretty close to the last
Thf' on!,• violence 111 the frm 1 ~
dttdl , because over 70 per cent or the communities affected wh(•n tlw l(){'RI hush-p~rdtl' hils lht•
by the new pollution taw• have tnkeq action tow.rds disposal rhu,!l pu~hf'r in !he rhln None of
plants
lhr dnp'' smrw ~o:lrn .: ~turf ~~ t\SSE'n
!Ia) lo lhf' plnl , whrth Is wht•r('
Says Mayor E. F. Robinson:
Tony Krmtnrns tli.&lt;Hh• an unhapp)
"They told me they wilt ctack down ll we don't get some- mrslake If hr had madf' tlw comthing done on this problem this year "
modlt, gnhl or pt&gt;nrl• or utom S l'Mr Robinson Is not the kidding kind o( n fellow. Neither cr('h, tw Wi'lllrl hllVl' br('n hom !'
hk l' &lt;1 shot In uny cnsr. the \•rl Is the Slate of Ohio
l•m~ Rei l'llllght, ~ll'lctly sul!•b.ar
We can see no reason to wall. Perhaps some folks are hold- becau9t- Smiley 's hiry('IC wu ~ lhr
Ing on to a forlorn hope that the stale and federal govern. bi,ll' is!JUP
The p•clurf' is ~o rrm\nil'lrPill nf
men! will step In and help "these poor counties·; down In Tom
S u w~•c1'~ lrouhh·~ with Injun
southeastern Ohio. We doubt it. Almost lor a oortalnty not Jpt•. Fluck Finn ·~ prohlcmR wr1h
since most other comrr1uniUes, many no fatter In the po&lt;'ket: the fcullrr ~ nnd !h(' hogus nohlllly
book than ours, have seen the very plain wrtting on t~ejr that it is R$ mu :- h a pitv to dt'nv
wallo and taken required action .
,.
it tn · AmerH't~n
nudlrnccs As to
The Feder•! gov~rnment ha.s provided for some help, but denv thrm D1 ~ ney
Vet w e• hnn rt . rn far f:' or ~udr
In our case It won t amount to much compared to the total
review~ ~~ ~ lht' r.ne In Thr Ob ~ r·t ·
sum needed.
vcr, possrhh lhr mo~ t r·r~fJ{'('ir "l
lltPrru
v .Suruhv shf'r' h&lt;""t•
A&lt;oording to present law, SO per cent of the cost of the dis- ''!)par,
'!i:unn~· 11nnssurmnl! '!'m i.
posal olant--&lt;&gt;nl, the disposal plant- may be forthcoming !r\ I' In n v~xr&gt;rl world, wh :1l ~ (k
AFTER local action h., been taken to llnance total ronstruc- lil!ht rl h lro fl11d sr rrh ,r h•1 m.1 n
tlon.
hnNw mrtur,.
I lwllt•\ • th.rt
hovs Ilk&lt;" '.Smrl"\' llll' nrf'll r d mn• ('
This means that Pomeroy, after approving Its levy and ar. lh11n ('\' ~'r 1"1 lh~·sr har~ h !I Illi'~
ranglnl for revenue assessment bonds, could reduee t h e nnd dn ~~~ 1111 1 rn"' ·r of J.:'i wl
amount borrowed against the assessment bonds by perhaps
And f1 nrn th1• E'lpr(' Q~ ' I ;o:~n't
~.000.
think of a ~ i n ~: lr film I luvl' $~f'n
In thf pn ~ t f!l·e yt•m·~ wh l(• h ha&lt;:
If by a welrd twist of laking the General Assembly figured lcfl lllf" in rnv ~ret at the fmnl
out a motive and &amp; way to help some counties mPre vou f n rt~·out 111 11h ~ l •g htly dnmp t'Vl'
should rest assured that those already having taken 'acilon ltl!he~ . a limllt• nn m\ rare nml ll
hlUI full ('If r()ntrnlment
an'i
would demand ind Ret reimbursement tn proportion.
l,lnod 1,1;U1
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So that ari!Ument I• down the river, wllh the pollution.
i\n(t Wt- bit" It, whl1r f'\'1'"\' RP\
Are there 78 r&lt;ady to stand up and witness for Pomer-oy '
dan lli' W'&lt;rt•rl \1'1 showi'llil lh1• rlr.
--~----11 ~., , ~ f!r li· lm• rn K,•nhH·kv
11 nrl
1't•nnrr~t'f'
w.. h •n 11 ~ivl n Q' n
Mr and Mn. Albert Bac&gt;r \\'f' r 1•
Sutulay Juea~ ot Mr. al'ld Mrs lut tll(IJI' htcl to lh• rl propng~ndn
a~n m,t our censorshtp
Mr and M111 J.I.'W l!l Walkl•r wPrr' Andrew Davh Rork Spr(qqs
You mlli!:hl M WPII l"t n •"~ T.ill]ro
Mrs. El1ir CrOA!I of Ra r lnt' S'lwnt
the SUndav IU~IA M thetr ~on Mr
nrrl Rldin Phood hPcP,rS" w~ h:t&lt;1 n
att,l Yrl Vlr•ll Wtlkrr at Pltnl q F'tldD:\' Wtl)r hPr 1lster Mr~ rl:lrt~
han on wo' f" \' '1o f 1;'t Pll L~r nnd
Mr. lnd Mrt . Wrllud Fnudrf'l' Bat&gt;r nnd rllmllv
mulht•n 01' S r&gt; " '" 11l1'~ rl" hf&gt;(' 1U~r
AttendAnC'IP'
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Sund.O\'
Sd\(\nl
after 11 "'tl'ln•tt•, vl~lt w1th frltmd ~
~
hr hunu oul wit h dw ~t fq
a•d rtiiUVH left M'nndav for lh • rr· S11nd~y wu ~1 . ofrf'rlrljii $9 07
You !ll'l\" 11 ~ 1 " 1' ~"'t 'S•"! rl •'\' · ,,..,
lubne Jn hollywo()(l Fla
M !~s '-forv Jnrre SrOlt wh o ,,
If'
s"
the code 1~~: rPlaxt&gt;d in Amc rJ ... a
. 111rt. Charlet Dtll'l' v.ailed her n'tt'ndlnr ~chGol at Ath.en ~ ~p1•n!
becauae
Tw"P.Ueth Cf'ntndv Fm:.
lhto
W('l!'lfend
wllh
her
parrnts
l'ltr
llrother Warren Holter 1n- the Hoiwhirh
dlstrlllutes
il b ,.. membn
Mn~o John Scott
, . , a..,_tlll' Thurodoy.
the AmC'J'Iean M{1tl nn iJ'i&lt;'ltl r('
Association and &amp;hek.s to the rul rs.

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30 It Co•dd Be \ 'au
r:arnera Goeil \o Schaol
r? ~at Current
1 30 Tennessee Ernie

2.00

Matinee Theatre!

3:4!1

Modern Romances

4 00

Comedy Timl!!

5·00 All'ht Dru Snow
5 30 'Hopalong Cassidy

6, t0

Frank Leahy
Les Pnul and Mtry ~"ord

6.00 News
6·15 Sports Eye
6 25 Les Paul Mary Ford
J 30 Eddie Fisher
6 4~ News Carava1

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6:30 The Dinah Shore

Mr. nnd Mrs Ev~rr1t Mrlhonn
!U ni n(' nnd F. lrtinr ra111•r\ on th &lt;'
Owight Md h nn ns Saturday
at
f"flllWrwH'l!i
Sdo (ilhn" was thf' work of
lht· fM mf'r ~ hrrf'
J\.11· and !\oh~ M L nahr surr
Rilly !llll'nt ~unday wrlh hi$ sl~­
tc r, Mr5 Vr11' Sw[!rf7. o f Alfred

Wesley F w .n ll CHlllmbu~ ali!O
fo rml'r Middh•p&lt;~rl nni Chl'~htre
rc.sHknts

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brakel,
.Blaettaar'll
l'omeruy. '1,89D.UI) 1\J-11-tfie,

steerina:.

111114 PONTIAC fl.X_ 8C'YL. 2 dr.
t;edan. One local owner. Orlgtaal lin{ab. Btaettnar's.• .rtomeroy.
$l,W5.00 lU-11-titc.

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A I.L
of apectaJ
" rten 11klns l:lrted
, In A~a art aot eteaned i' fe.t and when th~:~y a 11 tanned, they1
1con1o apart an. bite. Ou~C'Iof nU hts hartd• happlty at. th~ pHu~Pf!('t
/ of dOln•• polar bear. D]'~a.~k why He rememben fon&lt;lly, how.
b111ar that hi taehloned for a fur1 ever, a ~th&amp;n·Jllnti•t
rial in Wwm,ton, Q. c.
OccuiOnalJ.)'. Oucoione
a--and ftlls-onlera that are on the
abaurd llcft:t ltlfht clubs m
t aak him to mount aome t"'o-headeiJ
or two.talltld ftah. He evel\ roa.dt a unle&lt;:~rn once by putting a com·
, pollitton boB on a lamb's head.
i One ot Oueclone'a earlieat mbmortes tn the taxlde1-my bualneu b
1 the tim• When. •• a voung man, h' fetch.td a huge pohu -bear r·ug
1'\lp to an &amp;IJartment 1n th.e tower of tbi!' oho Madisoo Squa"" GaPden.
The
wns that of Stanford White, the.rrr the fabulo\J~J\y
IUoteaafut New York an::httect-and the rua- was the one on which,
t,tJ.at l&amp;mt tvtn.tns:, a. pretty chonm•lflrl modftl nMned Evelyn Neabtt
wa- p!Jo\,grpphed, Whatever became of that partl~ular rug Is not
eertaltt, but whatever beoame of Mla!J Ne•bA., Whl\e and Miss
~NtsbU'I 11\lll&gt;and, Harry K. Tbaw, La vlrhttt.lly an American lt-gend,

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TA-HE-TA.S AND JOHN TEAFOJU), bolh of Pom~roy, teamed
J11hling McClung, Bill Fry, Don. up to ,show baste
lndtan d.lnce
llld Brown and Jack Flesher.
steps and bralhantly colored PawWILLING WORKER$
nee intuan ceremomal dance costumcs during the Ftftb Mad-Qh.io
The Willing
Workers , t~eld VaHe.v Square Dance Fcsttval last
tbelr October meeting at the week
homeb of Mrs. Jess
Ta-Hc-Ta-S, a[ " leader of men",
, - Abel.
11 Dunng
aa
the ustness mce 101
was
• is Mike Simmons, left, president
nounced that $70.00 was made of t.be Tn..Sbte Matenals corporon the last Festival The groqp allon, who hB&amp; made a IJU study
voted to start a bulldmg fu.m:t. of the Plains lndiao
mcluding
Abo they YGted to have the thelr dance customs. He is at home
meeting date placed on tbe PTA
the
ancient
heel-and-toe
ca.lendar. Eiection of
offlc:era I b·oUI'CO of I he American native,
was held. The new Dfflcers are
has 11aught· young Teaford to'
as follows : Presidt&gt;nl, Mrs. Jess diSplay the dances with b1m.
.A.bel; vJce preSident. Mrs . 0, J.
The costumes pictured above
1Bostic, secretary, Mrs. w- A. are rJch-colored, the plumes bemg
k
Denni!J and treasurer, m.r&amp;. Jar
formed of g~::nuine eagle feathers
Needs. Others
pr~~t were colored wrth modern commerct.al
Mrs. 0 . J. Howard Sr., Mrs. 0 . dyes.
•
J Howard J,,, Mrs. Wyatt Chad-·
R• 1.Ph F''"k • Mr'The costumes seen
here are
wetl Mrs. Darling,
Raymond
Mrs. Carl known a.mo•rg the SIOUX and PawKing, Mrs. Max Wetherall, Mrs. nee tribeS a~ the •Butterfly."
John M()l'gan Mn Bill Howard
Simmons' Indran name was cooand Mrs.
Sta~t.
£erred on him by the
Pawnee
lr•be m
wh~eh
Mrs. Jonb Mora:an _i&amp; · a patient him as a Cull member.
in Holzer Holpltal.
Simmons takes with him to frequent showmgs a var1ed display
of bona fide lnd1an reJics upon
whtch he lectures.

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and Mrs. Floyd Augenstein
of Marietta spent the weekend

SUSPECTED"

Bob Staat'!! attended a presll
meeting m Cbarleston last week.

Our Motto.

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funeral Home
Pbone 283

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Cadrie Darling
Bumto Sl- Ma.-y• whero she
ber dau•lh&lt;r Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L , Stein and
aon vlslled Mt . and Mrs. E. L.
Stein Sr. 1n Ashl:r.nd, Ky., over

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It ia ordered that the terms of
FOR RENT. t45 tbe Common Pleas Court In th.e

Inquire at Ceunty of Melga for the ye1r
10 17 3lp 1917 be fixed as rollows. to-wit:
at Mason. Re•aon- Oa the 7tb day of January, and
lbe 6th day o£ May and the 7th
~~::::t Mn. Carl Gardner day of OclGber, and the said
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dcnm.ataln api,rtment, nine O'eloc:k A. M.
· lurnlahed. 680 South
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spent the weekend hefe.

QUALITY DOESN'T
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NATIONALIST lllld Red Cblnese sympathizers are lighting • wil4 ~tie In the mainland
secHon of Hong Kong- cla.b that l3ised the rtotlng roll tn 44 dead aGd several hundred•
more Injured. Here rlolilfa are maldng a bon fire out af oome tebed automobll01. It wulhe
worst rioting of the c:enttiry In the British c:rown colony_ (lnl.emaltonal Radlopbotn)

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SHOWER
A stork shower was held reeently at the home
of Mrs.
Clayton Athey,
hoDOI'ing Mn.
Diet Athey and Mra. Gene Athey
aa the hostess. Games were played and many lovely girts receJVed by the honoree. Refreshment.
were strved to those present,
LUTHIRAN
1
The Lutheran Women met
Wednesday at the home ol Mrs.
Ph1lip Wolpert Tbe devotions
Wl:'re by Mrs. Peters_ The proeram by Mrs. Harry
•Layne,
gave a review on the first two
chapters
a book titled "Mission, U. s. A." Nine were present.
PARTY
The Followers Sunday School
Class of tbe Lutheran Church
held a party in the cbu~h basement recently under tbe dU'eclion of their teacher, MJss Lelah
Powell. Games were played and
refreshments served to Sharon
Knopp, Judy Fry, Shelby Grinstead, PbyliJs Batey, Paul Zerkle
Ralph Ro1,1.5h, Glenna Rou"~h and
Pete O~hnger. o.
lOY SCOUTS
2:i6 met _rat the e 1ty
on Wednesday evening.
Under the direction of adviaor
Jaet Fry, the group practiced
marching, followed by a -reereation perrod. Present wi!'re Joe
McKmght. Eddie Stein, Jim Fry,
Sheldon Roush, Rickey Al:lel,
Jimmy Dodson,
BHI Sp,ou•e,

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The Tuberculosis Mobile Unlt
will be in New Haven on Oet.
18. The rilm cao be taken wlth
6U.t undressing. all pel'lona between 17 and up are urged to
have the free T. B. piclure
taken. The time will be from
10·30 a. m. to 12 noon, 1 p. m.
to 4 and 7 p. m. to 8:30

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AmonJ thole wM UYt eatt...a
Admitted : John
Bowen , SynHolzer H01pltal fr0111 tblt 1n1 .,.
~UH, Cbarlea H)'alt, Wkevllle, 0 .
Mra Georte ftotbeeb. ltt, I,
Diael&amp;arced: Artbur M.onrity , hirf' , Nra. EUaabeth ltnra:rt, Rt. I
Chethare. Mary Ruth
lfAn.
Pomeroy. Mrs. Bernard WGUe •n~ rord, W. Va.; Stepban C. JewaU.
beby, Racine, 'M&amp; N10ey
Baum , BrtC'k St , Pomef01; lin Selr:ac. I.
Chester, Mn. Vua
Mart1o, Ra- Baker, Sr., E. Mala St.. Pomerer.
Ohto.
Mn . Ralph NeiPtr, Raelae.

the dbtrlct co.ovent-lo.11. la. HunttDIIon, Oct. 13, .iio..al plu were
alao made ror tbe Halloween
pa.rty on tkt. 22. Membera are
uked to eome masked 11 prize•
wlll be ttven ,tor the belt eo..
t wne1, Rdreabment. were aerved by Mrl. WIUiam Rouab to
Mn. c. c. Monteomery, Mn.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Fred Rouab.
Lowena Roush, Mrs. Edna Bur~
rlt, Mn. Norman Monta:omery_
Mn. H. C. Roney, Mn. Freda
Hart, ~·· Ralpb Routh, Mrs.
Pirl Wt.rth, Mn. Everett Rouah,
Mn. Nelson Routb, Jlrs. Thelma
Capehart, Mrs. Foster Weaver,
Mrs. Sybil Smith.. Mrl. David
Fields and Angela, Mrl. Mannie
Rousb, Mrs. F~ Jobmoa and
Mr1. S)'lvia St~wart.

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meat wilb bllb,
ated. &lt;!all 2M.

Found

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BY MEL H~l.lo!ER
or Mrs ('h(ford Le•fherl The pro.
ceeds wall be given to the Rock
t: \V YORK- Bat'k m n ~ yuurhful uo.ya In
Spring~ Methodist church. Orders
WIDNESDAY
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\Vestehe.ster cotrnt,,· I lr\cd ; us t ac•oss u
are being taken by Mrs. William 11:59 strn on.
bnck r urd from the plnu• II lwtJ u ,e Australian
11 !ID
12:00 Neighbors
Bartels and Ml'ii Le1£hf'il
rare horae Phnr Lap W,l, ;~t uffeU and mountlld
12
30
Film
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l:lf1er Jus mysteJiou! dculh , nnd later I became
12 00
1 30 Femmrne Touch
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close friend• wtth a Uurne \~hose macabre ambi2 00 AUci'noon F1lm FestiVal
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tion 111 Ute wai to have hct• pet MaUe.&lt;~e mongrel
4 •00 Two-Gun Plavhouse
stuffed and mounted. J feet as rf 1 had boon sur.
2:00
rounde~ by taxidermy
my lite.
5 .00 Mickey Mouse
Mrs Chnl'les Nermeycr enterThis makes me keenly interested In the labm'll
6.00
Ne'I\!.S
tftincd with a parly recentl!-' honHJO
of a man named Dominick Guccronc, who O&lt;.'{'U · "nnl!: h r.r !lin, Lowr&gt;ll , on bis lHh
6 :05 Weather
plea and wotka in a sklnnv. fou• ·~ loty btuh.h ng
birthday.
6.10 Sp..n'ts
5 ·00
In Nrneteenth atroet on the Eu ~ t S tdl' and llltcly
A hlrlhrl1) &lt;'like. baltr-d by hrs
6~15 John Daly
Ia one ot the world'!! nlo$1t &lt;'t'lt:'bruted ta xrdennrnnlhe1· and dec01 atf'd by
his
6·00
6 :Bl DlsneyJant:l
l~ta C'edalnly he seems to bf' Ant e ll ( a'~ large-s t,
Aunt. Mrs f'rances Hawklnfl, lt'~ 7-30 Navy tog
from the standpoint of volurne of bulllni"ss
8:00 Oat~ and Hllnift
Abotd a11lmal.t Oucelone handle~, tans, stuff'11 nnd olhet'Y.'Ilo~e deale "ream. bot dogs and koolaid were
8 30 Furd Theatre
aud tfU!/.
in near\y a thouBIUlel animal sk1n s pet annum, servl! d to thtrty-scven guests.
"ll Ia ,an art," u.ys the amiable Dominick who
•
8 ' 00 ' Wed. Ni.ht Flo !do
broke Into tht buaine•s e,rl,y In the cenhuy with Prot " Gf'Or~e H
C.ommunhy
9:00
Storck abd, at 18, took otllt Bton:k'• bualnu, "It 11sC's evl'ry tool
To
Begin
Tomorrow
9:45
Feature
Theatre
you can lma.glne-dl'll!a, punehN, kntvea, neetlles. vises, hummers,
10100
Fusl oC the Communrty Concert.a 11:00 News and WM11ter
welde1i, toottl scrapers. No fnatter how long yoll \\olk , ;\'Oil alway~;
'11'.00
have sontethlnr to learn In the whole counll'Y thtHe tlre only ~G •s slated to bP held Thursday evemng nt Wrnhln~lon School Audit- l 11:15 Myatery Theatre
ual huddermtsts. All the othera are amnteuJ s."
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onm 1n Galllpohs, aetordlng
an-~ 11 :lO SpmU
l NOW A MAN IN IUS ~ftES, Guccione has a fascinating main nouneemfn!l made today.
·" ll:lli
workroom, on the top ftoOl'J Lonl' and narrow, il'tr run of ammals'
"The Concert Men" will re1ture
11 :111 M:ystrey Tht:atre
' heads, trunka, f'&lt;llla of du~k 'loth (they use It In backing skin rugs •• 1f'n m~&gt;n who sing and ehtertain 12·lll Sign Ott
\ ]2•111
boxea, b&amp;rr.ta, FUi'!J, fully 1moqnted beasts, rt a/ Like a ga~·age
mechanic who haa boxea labeled "washers" or "t~parkplugs"
Gl!ccione 11 &amp;urrountled by barrel• with such fascinating h1btls as
''jaguar placea," "11on feet," ''l60pal'd: heads" and so on.
1 Rou.ghly, Qucdone and company work this way they get a skin
X 'TEL.L YOU ..
(uaualfy rrom a trading company) and, If a. con1plete anl mul 1s
OUR ECONOMY&lt;$ ALL
des1ted, they btgln by making a full-.acale mod el In the posrt 10 n
~"&gt;'EE/,.. PI&lt;ICI!
required Iron I'Oda are bcmet, jute and plnster lit"e flesh The skin
SPIQ4L IS FA&gt;ITAS'TIC.'
Is tanned- then wrapped around th.e model and cardLtl w ork 1~
~~~ COST OF LIVING IS
begun on the heaCI, 10 that the expression Ia correctly ller.•e or
Btt&gt;t&gt;NO COM~!
'.. hlmalcal Ol' docile, a11 the cue may be.
'Toi:I4YS COLL.4R ISN'T
A good deal of the trme, the beaat'a head atl\1 hB!I Ita own teeth
~ A 1940 'II&gt;Q·BI'T
If not. Qucoloae and company can fashion falle ones from celluloi&lt;J
PIECE/ EM!R'&gt;"'t-llNG'&amp;
beet bone, etc. Jl:yea ore raaa.r. Th.e tongue euatomar!ly Ia wax 01
'WAY OU'T OF PA:&gt;eompo.IUOn. When It Ia UllfOugh, Guccione will charge a varylnJ
POICTION/1
acale of prtctt--IOiflethlnJ Jll:e $300 for, lillY, a modl'!shnzed looparr.l.

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Jll'hl l•hed .t 1 eeat

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AUXILIAflY PLAN! PARTY
Thr· Au~ ltarv of t h e Feeney- l •·:00 Sign Off _---,:-::--=::=----::--1-2-00 T-on-Ig-ht_ _ _ _ __
Benn ett Post, No 128, American r•
Legwn, wrll h&lt;~V (' a Halloween par·
ty for th etr nwmhers Friday at
lhe Ll't.Unn Hall Fourth A\•tmue
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Captan. K1lu.garoo
8,00 Sign 0..
9.00 Gan')' Moore
GONE FISHING
8:00
&amp;·30 Aft·h ur GodfreJ
Herl:'!rt Chambers, retirifd Mid0:00 'JO.rry Moore
dl@port bulinessman, l.tt "TuMday 10 30 Slrib U Rii!h
9:30 Art.hU&lt; Goci~M,
for Long Bottom where h• will
10,30 SlrilteitRLcfl
vis:it at th• ttome of Mrs. Gernet ll :OO VaJtant Lady
'11:00 Va.Uant Lady
Ht&gt;nsle-y, wttile- enjoylntr his flfty- 11: t5 Lov~ of Llfe
11 ·15 Love of Life
lf't"oncl •nnu•l fishing trip in that
11•30
Search lor Tomoltow
o~re ...
11•30 ~arch for Tomorro•
Guidin!! Ught
1145 Guiding Light
12:00 Ray Milland Show
CHURCH CLASS MEETING
12:00
Ray
Mtlland
Sbow
12:30 ~ ~ The Worlrf 'furi:lil
The \\'rllln~ Wotk!'rs class of
1;00 Ou,._Miss Bruks
12:30
As
The
World
'I'unll
lht• Fn1t'l(lll~e EUH diUrt·h wJil
nwt•l nt lh~" Phurch Thmsda,. at
J-30 huusep:~rty
1.00 Our Mtas Brooks
7 ~IJ pm 1 h e ll allowecn party
I 30 Housep.,ty
2.00 Tbe Big Flyolf
sdwd ut,•.l fut' th1s m\.'elrn g ha ~
2 00 Big Payoff
2.30 Bob Crosbf Sbn
bN 11 ('&lt;llltt'lc d.
2·30 Bob Crosby
3
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------3·HI Secret Storm
300 Brlghtn- Day
HAllOWEEN ~ARTY
3-30 Edgo of NTebl
3•15 Secret Storm
The Pt• nu·l l'la:,!l rtf the PomerO)o
4•00
Katie's ltitcbea
3 30 Edge of Night
Baptrst church and their famtlre ~
PlOJI
&gt;&lt;.J'ftW pal 1nltd SOVJ
Katie's
Kitchen
4.00
~ill meet m n,e c hurch base ment,
4:30
The
Early Show
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Saturriay October 20 Ior a mask· 411\) Es.\"J~ Show
6.00 Art' Unldetter 1: 'fhe
ed UalloweE•n pal t~ Members are 5 55 J.P~ 'Pbtfl ·mid•1f&lt;ll,r Ford
6.11 Douglas Edward!!
rcqu es lf'fi t tl l.1ke sa ndwhrc hes ~r 6.00 Dra'rv Wl!h Me
8 30 Sst. Preston
YuPII
('Oill.cte ~
7:00 Bob Cummings Sho•
8 15 nougJ~U. Edwa~ds
7·30 Climax
6.30 Pro FootbaU Hlghhght.
CENRAL P 1 A GROUP5
8:30 P{ayhouse 90.
A m&lt;•ctiiJ g ul e~ll {'OIIlmrttees for '7:00 Arthur Godfrey
IO·oo Esro R~porter
the lentr.1l Sc hool HallowePn 8:00 The Millionaire
10:15 Spm1s Parade
pa1ty and the room mothers has 8:30 I've G6~ A Secret
bct•n ralled h\o Mr-s I&gt;onley Reibel" 9.00 20th Century Fox Hour
10:25 Weatherman
prcsrd(•nt fo1 - tomght at 7 3CI. :1.1 10:00 Your EssO Reporter
1h~&gt; srhonl Olhrr mC'mbers of the
Spurts Parade
10 30 Palace Playhouse
PTA ar £' welcome.
10:23 Weatherman
to so Carldldates and lssui"S
'1.00 Newe
APPLE BUTTER PROJECT
111:00 N"""
11 05 'Utae !.ate Sh.ow
Th .. Womr'n of the Rock Springs 11:0!1 Tbe L&amp;te Show
ctlmmunrlf wrll make apple butter
Sign Of( Pr~er

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10 f121c

rata or I fltDtl per wotcl wtll
bo chirp! lor odvorttolnill aot ONE FOUR ROOll lllld I 11..
... ld for bef«"e the 2Mb. o1 eacb
room apartmeD.ta, 8 room dwelllllOIJth foUowloqj lnsortlao.
ln~Jn~wly deeonted Inside and
ou Kuat be aeea. to be appreIDMY~dN
elated- 8
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Tbo Diu,
b....u~e~ Botb witbta· II min, walt
Sel1llnot wtll aot be - l b t e
lor more data oae laeorrtt,i 1D- of Court Hollie. A. N Beoa:et,
Pomerey,

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C'hurll'S Longe netf r
the aCC'Ident vrf'trm u£ Sept 18 Is get~ln g along mrely rn !he hosprtal
Ht• rna~ be d.scharged thrs we ek
lo come t o his home at surcess
Th(• trartor on which he was
"orkmg turnP&lt;l over backward
!•11 hrm crushing hl s
shoulder
and caus mg a compound fracture
of Ius upper arm He lo.; cmplo} i'!l h} /foli:!nman &amp; S(1n at Clr·
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Mr ~ nd i\l! s .Jack Conroy, RtH'
li nd ,J:\tktc,
Colrrmbus VISLINl
h t•r p;u c n t~ Mr and ~rs Mayn Hr d [l.:~hr a nd h1s motbrr, Mrs
A! rce Dorhon Mt :; Uodsnn uc(Om pan rt d lhcm lru rne

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NEW CITIZEN
8 00 Kraft Theiltre
The Rev Gene Hannan Ramsey
g 00 Ttn!l ts Your Life
and Mrs Ramsey haVI' ' annount•cd
-J 30 Twenty-ODe --Ji.e'k Batrt
thr bn l h of a dau~hler, Donn&amp;
IU 00 Politrcal Telecast
ft'an, at Huntrngtnn th ls month
to·:!!J Faot•ber Knoltl BeSt
They &lt;.r: ,o h r. vf' u son Dlnny Granrl
pan•nts arc Mr. and. M1'll llarry II 00 News Headlin~
H&lt;mt'f'.\' Jluntmgton a n d Mrs 11•15 Woothereast
\\ ,r ltl'r' Rllrlll'\', M•9dlt' port , r s a IJJ·20 Pr'es~ Boz
gu· a1 ,1\lnl ol tht• baby
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GAJIAGI!B, 170 llulborrJ Ave.,
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900 i:;o(fee Tun~
1000 H ~ I'!U!'
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]2·00 l'anwn'• Sturly
12 •30 Current
1.30 Tennessee Ernie
200 Matlnee Theatre
300 Queen For A D011
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World War II.
They are polnted to no more than 78 people 1n Po,rnero~ •
A switch of 78 people from ·•no" lo "yes" on the tax levi'
question to finance sanitary sewers and a disposal plant
would have meant approvallan-November.
We believe it quite possible there wilt be 78 persons thio
year who, when given the facts of life about this sewer and
disposal plant question, will change their votes.
To put It bluntly, the State of Ohio- together w1lh all oth·
er states bordering the Ohio river-js going to clean up the
river The General Assembly has passed Jaws , and it has .added sharp teeth to them, making it necessary th1s be done.
Nobody is going to stnp the State of Ohio
It's going to cost money, plenty of it. P.nd if I he people of
Pomeroy don't get started at the job, they actually could wake
up of .a morning and learn their mayor and coune1lmcn are
in county Jail. This sounds far fptched, and it shouldn't happen here, but It could.
Here are the facts about the levy:
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You will be asked to vote "yes" on a tax levy railing lor 3
With Rober: Ruark
mills over a period or 25 years
l.ONOON - r IHH't&gt; just seen a
But )OU will he !&gt;ee1ng qulte a
This millage will raise an eotimated $180,000 which Is
strictly a do)Vn payment on the needed sewers and disposal 1IIm ca llrd "Smrle}," a story of ll lot or YOllhf Master Cohn Peter·
smal! boy rn the Austr ahan out· son wbo b possibrhty
the be11l
plant. Total estimated cost Is $700,000 for Pomeroy The hill- back
, a hoy who is capthrated by whl&amp;.e hope rn ttte Juv emle leagur
ance of the money, fortunately, may be raised from mortgage the &amp;del\ of nw nrng a hlcyt' \e, ' dc- smce Coog::rn played With Chnplm
revenue bonds repaid through assessments on sewc1 usage.
liVe);('tl to Iu s door," for approx• - when I wu !I boy If I were remllking Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn . I
There are definite and clear advantages in raising the big- matt'ly $10
know who l'l1 hiH', Australian arger part or the money rrom revenue assessment bonds One
It i ~ all ngc th.rr an Pntranrrn,;: cen ! and all .
is that revenue bonds, because 'they are based on property as- picture ~t•m ! ni$CCnt or lhc best of
Unl~ss, or course hy this tune
st!saments rather than tax levles, carry a lower rate of inter- Jackrl' Cungn n, Margarrt O'Bl'll!O v.e ha\c a han :~~urnst Injun ./ o('
est Su&lt;'h bonds are a more sound investment tn the bond buy. and the P.1rl~ Shi r ley Temple, rn - as parer! lo the !tn t:' print whir h
er. This could result In the sav)ngs ol many thousand s of dol- sofar ll!i th (' 1 ding ability of a ban.~ · crrnws agrjJnst the Ia\\"
fretkled moppl't .1amcd Colin Pc- whtch !WUn Q a touch redund ant,
lars to Pomeroy over the years to come .
ten;on irs concr r nN!
at tlw t
Here are some further facts about this proposition that
Straw·halrl'd
Pder.~ on literally
should register wlth some or you.
(Cop}rlglrt. 1956, b~ Un ited l'!•a
fell into fam e. hecanse
h ~&gt; was
Property owners on Breezy Heights, Lincoln Heights, in 'pH•ke&lt;l off r' Bri sblln c Auo.;tralia, tul'e S} ndmatc , In(' )
Kerr'• Run and upper Spring Ave., just to name some of street by Produr•er Anlh nuy Kim·
them, db n;.have seware sem~ now ' They probably" never mins whll a(' l\llllly had to run him
NEW AiR.IVAl ~n
will, until
mandat..,....nltary sewers are put i1L How can dowd'.
J
sniffleci
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hit
nn
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l:ur~h
ed
qurtf:'
Mr
Dnd
~ 11 s Weslr) I&lt;~ W .n·d
these peopl vote against the tax levy?
a lnl wlwn I su w !h1• [l\('\urr· and (W rlrnrr 1'1 i!'l' l, Dayton,
are an·
Another is that every year action is put orr, costs you rPal thou~ht t hat fur&lt;~lly Amrrl t H n O\l tl('I ,J); th(• hrrth uf a si:or pound
dough
would b,, IH• tl m~ a r hant'l' to ~(·(' eleven oun(e daughter, Cath~ Mn·
Six years ago when the storm sewer system was insta.Jied, somet!ung cum pa r nbll' ;.av llJ rl!' on Oct 10 ThP)' aho have a
plans for the sanitary system now bemg voted on, called for ' The Ycarl1ng," "Natrona! Vc!vl't ' ~;on, Rlrh al'd, 5 yea1·s old Hranrlan estimated expenditure of $450,000. This year the tab is and the M.rr gart&gt;t O'Hrh·n i'nrly p,m.'nts nw Mr. and Mrs Ed
Mldd1eon!! whost nanu• completel y l••a\'l'S P r rce, CJ ~ ,tJand , fornH'r
$700,000.
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Busin.:&lt;;s ;~ n d Pro r e~3 lona] '\\ :)nwn s flub a:e lo ta ke th€'l.r con
11 !&gt;utr cn~ for the Ruwnlage Salt'
to the Pr alt bu rlrllng &lt;'orner (,f
North SC&lt;"ond and Coal S1reP1, thrs
ev f'n ng for markmg The Sale w ,ll
lw lw!1l F rJdav and S.Jturd'!lv an•!
1 1 ~ 1k•· s~IL' V:111 a bo he h~lrl on

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RUMMA~E

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Around

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' ....u._. lll&lt;dmam oborp eo..Tbe Amertran Le•loa. Aulllpor won1 lor lbno bry met Monda)'
at tbe
tl•t 6alertiou.
8 ROOII, PUR!fiSIIBD opmmool, Le&amp;lon Hall. Plant were- made
~ae DWJth tor Zl enta
utWt!ea paid. 358 Nortb 4tb St. tor eleven memben to attend

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Sublcrtptln rata: DeUv~ry bl' earner wbf!rt s· t~UabJe 30 ~""
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AI moatJv.. S7 .8U; tbree mouths, f3 80. By &amp;lotor route wben
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A ul• ('Cl!."bra1f'd hrs rifth
h. rt iH'ay :l.l c:ndon at the artern oon
~t&gt; ssw n nf lhl' MrddlE"pon K!nrlt'j ·
gar ll'll l!ts mothf'r, Mrs Wdham
Au lt 5nd aunt M ls Gene Dod .. nn
"''It' as~r , lt'd by tht' teat'hl'r tn ser
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There appears to be a grow·
ina: tendency toward adYerti.J.
lni seemmgi.J low bargam
pnces by cerlam radio, television, and door-to-door saiP.amen. The products they s~ll
are usually made by a manufacturer unknown to you, ur
newcomel's to drug manllfacl-

urmg.
Before buying sueh mcdiicmes Gr vttarmns, make cllt'·
tairl these magmracent promi ises are true Only a pharmacy
is licensed , a n d
regular·
ly state rnlipccled, to protect
.' Usually the prices we
for comparabl~ quahty

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YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE 9
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE

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prescription 1£
shopping near us
A great
many people rntru~t ut; with
the responsJbdrty of filling
their presCrrptrons May we
comPound ynur~f'
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CHEMISTS
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(1810-1880)
Copyri&amp;ht 1956 (0W4)

A-dd new beauty ap,d conven~ _
·to your
kitchen-!_.
.

Install a m~ern

built-in gas ran-ge
with the sensational new

hurner with a brain
Brand new home? Smart new kitchen? Neither is complete
without the modem beauty Gf a fle:rible built-in gaa range! Fita into
youi' plane with ~~mazin~ ease. The built-in oven goes ri£hl; in tbe,wall,
w1ttt controla at oonVen..cnt. eye-level. 'lbe range-top fiis into any
countertop, puts surra.r:c bJ.; nei'S euctly where you want them.

The burner witb a brain ia fo!al.urod in gas buiit-ins, too. This
thermoetatically-rontrolled top humer turns ihll dame up or down
autDmatically to r!l.!llll,t in whatever eoo1cing temneratqre you set
on the dial. Foods Ymn 'L bt:rn, s.corch, stick or'ball over. And you can
eet the dial at "!lf'r\'ir "'- \' "a:-:u'' eo foods stay hot for an hour or more

- without oven:ookw. g!
EaaytolnstaiTwH~ r.a c . . ~ · · - -• · - ·:-~tonal You•u Grid a built -in.

IJ8fl raup fits any standard 'cabinet you c::boot;e. You can 8elect. a
beautifUl built-in tJ1at's perfect for your own plan and prior. And

"""""'""' , , • /lomt cooking il lhe finnt cookin(l ,

Get a gas built-in!
Visit your Gas company
office for information on where ro buy
built-in GAS appliances.

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aeept Suo,lat by Tbe Ohio VaUt1
lleathlt'l, lot., •' 110 MecbanJe St., Pomeroy, 0. Bustneaa oft1c•

tlaosae M, td.iloriaJ offiCe pbOM 181'.

Zlltered •• aecood cla.a mur.a. matter at tM P'»J 'IItle• a.

aomm~o7 Ohlo.

N.11.io W. •~h tl"tllt!lt l'epreMntaUft,

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And 78 Are Needed

pointed hts gun wheu he cleaned out a nest

Kellv

of enemy in

me (Was H "Jomne~· rm Margaret?" or the other onf'JJ
Ladles and gents, the price goes up overy year.
And then I plcked up llw papr•
We think enough or the people of Pomeroy will understand
the Gther d~ty and ~ nw !hut ''Srm
wb91 Is involved here to swing this levy the right way You ley" was h:mnf.'d In Anw ru·a 11
Cllllnot find a progressive, healthy community In the world was bannt.'d by the Anwrrc In Mu
that refuses tn Improve ltsell and to meet the -standards II'S fil)n Picture - AssO&lt;!iatrnn 's pr ochre
·-neighbors live by
twn cor..le wbich forbHt ~ ••11 'rt• n(•s
concetnlnt~ l)legpl dr,lg L .lff\c or
The Revised Code of Ohio, Sec. 6111.89 enHited "~•I· d1 ug addicthm 1
;-ties," Is very plain. It says persona or munlclpal corporatmns
The Ohly '·iotrn('e ln lh(• frlm IH
(the persons responsible In corporations) may be fined $500 has with thr tlrng bu ~J nr s~ rs
and sentenced to a year In jail for laiUng to eompty wl\h the lh111 he rs UBC'd to riPlrver h&lt;Jlf a
statutes_ And eoch daJ of failure to comply after conviction pound of oruum tmdt&gt;r hi s m1s
taken rhlld1:1h ide!!. I hut it ~~ ran
Is anothll!' '500 whack, Ahd ahother year out of circulatloD. dy, In ordl'r to garner fuur lllftUIHb
This 1s what they can do to us. This Is what t~ey eventually (Austrnluuu ful' hr ~ tlr C'llll! of ;-,
hltycle
will do If forced to And we're getting pretty close to the last
Thf' on!,• violence 111 the frm 1 ~
dttdl , because over 70 per cent or the communities affected wh(•n tlw l(){'RI hush-p~rdtl' hils lht•
by the new pollution taw• have tnkeq action tow.rds disposal rhu,!l pu~hf'r in !he rhln None of
plants
lhr dnp'' smrw ~o:lrn .: ~turf ~~ t\SSE'n
!Ia) lo lhf' plnl , whrth Is wht•r('
Says Mayor E. F. Robinson:
Tony Krmtnrns tli.&lt;Hh• an unhapp)
"They told me they wilt ctack down ll we don't get some- mrslake If hr had madf' tlw comthing done on this problem this year "
modlt, gnhl or pt&gt;nrl• or utom S l'Mr Robinson Is not the kidding kind o( n fellow. Neither cr('h, tw Wi'lllrl hllVl' br('n hom !'
hk l' &lt;1 shot In uny cnsr. the \•rl Is the Slate of Ohio
l•m~ Rei l'llllght, ~ll'lctly sul!•b.ar
We can see no reason to wall. Perhaps some folks are hold- becau9t- Smiley 's hiry('IC wu ~ lhr
Ing on to a forlorn hope that the stale and federal govern. bi,ll' is!JUP
The p•clurf' is ~o rrm\nil'lrPill nf
men! will step In and help "these poor counties·; down In Tom
S u w~•c1'~ lrouhh·~ with Injun
southeastern Ohio. We doubt it. Almost lor a oortalnty not Jpt•. Fluck Finn ·~ prohlcmR wr1h
since most other comrr1uniUes, many no fatter In the po&lt;'ket: the fcullrr ~ nnd !h(' hogus nohlllly
book than ours, have seen the very plain wrtting on t~ejr that it is R$ mu :- h a pitv to dt'nv
wallo and taken required action .
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it tn · AmerH't~n
nudlrnccs As to
The Feder•! gov~rnment ha.s provided for some help, but denv thrm D1 ~ ney
Vet w e• hnn rt . rn far f:' or ~udr
In our case It won t amount to much compared to the total
review~ ~~ ~ lht' r.ne In Thr Ob ~ r·t ·
sum needed.
vcr, possrhh lhr mo~ t r·r~fJ{'('ir "l
lltPrru
v .Suruhv shf'r' h&lt;""t•
A&lt;oording to present law, SO per cent of the cost of the dis- ''!)par,
'!i:unn~· 11nnssurmnl! '!'m i.
posal olant--&lt;&gt;nl, the disposal plant- may be forthcoming !r\ I' In n v~xr&gt;rl world, wh :1l ~ (k
AFTER local action h., been taken to llnance total ronstruc- lil!ht rl h lro fl11d sr rrh ,r h•1 m.1 n
tlon.
hnNw mrtur,.
I lwllt•\ • th.rt
hovs Ilk&lt;" '.Smrl"\' llll' nrf'll r d mn• ('
This means that Pomeroy, after approving Its levy and ar. lh11n ('\' ~'r 1"1 lh~·sr har~ h !I Illi'~
ranglnl for revenue assessment bonds, could reduee t h e nnd dn ~~~ 1111 1 rn"' ·r of J.:'i wl
amount borrowed against the assessment bonds by perhaps
And f1 nrn th1• E'lpr(' Q~ ' I ;o:~n't
~.000.
think of a ~ i n ~: lr film I luvl' $~f'n
In thf pn ~ t f!l·e yt•m·~ wh l(• h ha&lt;:
If by a welrd twist of laking the General Assembly figured lcfl lllf" in rnv ~ret at the fmnl
out a motive and &amp; way to help some counties mPre vou f n rt~·out 111 11h ~ l •g htly dnmp t'Vl'
should rest assured that those already having taken 'acilon ltl!he~ . a limllt• nn m\ rare nml ll
hlUI full ('If r()ntrnlment
an'i
would demand ind Ret reimbursement tn proportion.
l,lnod 1,1;U1
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So that ari!Ument I• down the river, wllh the pollution.
i\n(t Wt- bit" It, whl1r f'\'1'"\' RP\
Are there 78 r&lt;ady to stand up and witness for Pomer-oy '
dan lli' W'&lt;rt•rl \1'1 showi'llil lh1• rlr.
--~----11 ~., , ~ f!r li· lm• rn K,•nhH·kv
11 nrl
1't•nnrr~t'f'
w.. h •n 11 ~ivl n Q' n
Mr and Mn. Albert Bac&gt;r \\'f' r 1•
Sutulay Juea~ ot Mr. al'ld Mrs lut tll(IJI' htcl to lh• rl propng~ndn
a~n m,t our censorshtp
Mr and M111 J.I.'W l!l Walkl•r wPrr' Andrew Davh Rork Spr(qqs
You mlli!:hl M WPII l"t n •"~ T.ill]ro
Mrs. El1ir CrOA!I of Ra r lnt' S'lwnt
the SUndav IU~IA M thetr ~on Mr
nrrl Rldin Phood hPcP,rS" w~ h:t&lt;1 n
att,l Yrl Vlr•ll Wtlkrr at Pltnl q F'tldD:\' Wtl)r hPr 1lster Mr~ rl:lrt~
han on wo' f" \' '1o f 1;'t Pll L~r nnd
Mr. lnd Mrt . Wrllud Fnudrf'l' Bat&gt;r nnd rllmllv
mulht•n 01' S r&gt; " '" 11l1'~ rl" hf&gt;(' 1U~r
AttendAnC'IP'
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after 11 "'tl'ln•tt•, vl~lt w1th frltmd ~
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hr hunu oul wit h dw ~t fq
a•d rtiiUVH left M'nndav for lh • rr· S11nd~y wu ~1 . ofrf'rlrljii $9 07
You !ll'l\" 11 ~ 1 " 1' ~"'t 'S•"! rl •'\' · ,,..,
lubne Jn hollywo()(l Fla
M !~s '-forv Jnrre SrOlt wh o ,,
If'
s"
the code 1~~: rPlaxt&gt;d in Amc rJ ... a
. 111rt. Charlet Dtll'l' v.ailed her n'tt'ndlnr ~chGol at Ath.en ~ ~p1•n!
becauae
Tw"P.Ueth Cf'ntndv Fm:.
lhto
W('l!'lfend
wllh
her
parrnts
l'ltr
llrother Warren Holter 1n- the Hoiwhirh
dlstrlllutes
il b ,.. membn
Mn~o John Scott
, . , a..,_tlll' Thurodoy.
the AmC'J'Iean M{1tl nn iJ'i&lt;'ltl r('
Association and &amp;hek.s to the rul rs.

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Modern Romances

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Comedy Timl!!

5·00 All'ht Dru Snow
5 30 'Hopalong Cassidy

6, t0

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Les Pnul and Mtry ~"ord

6.00 News
6·15 Sports Eye
6 25 Les Paul Mary Ford
J 30 Eddie Fisher
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6:30 The Dinah Shore

Mr. nnd Mrs Ev~rr1t Mrlhonn
!U ni n(' nnd F. lrtinr ra111•r\ on th &lt;'
Owight Md h nn ns Saturday
at
f"flllWrwH'l!i
Sdo (ilhn" was thf' work of
lht· fM mf'r ~ hrrf'
J\.11· and !\oh~ M L nahr surr
Rilly !llll'nt ~unday wrlh hi$ sl~­
tc r, Mr5 Vr11' Sw[!rf7. o f Alfred

Wesley F w .n ll CHlllmbu~ ali!O
fo rml'r Middh•p&lt;~rl nni Chl'~htre
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steerina:.

111114 PONTIAC fl.X_ 8C'YL. 2 dr.
t;edan. One local owner. Orlgtaal lin{ab. Btaettnar's.• .rtomeroy.
$l,W5.00 lU-11-titc.

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A I.L
of apectaJ
" rten 11klns l:lrted
, In A~a art aot eteaned i' fe.t and when th~:~y a 11 tanned, they1
1con1o apart an. bite. Ou~C'Iof nU hts hartd• happlty at. th~ pHu~Pf!('t
/ of dOln•• polar bear. D]'~a.~k why He rememben fon&lt;lly, how.
b111ar that hi taehloned for a fur1 ever, a ~th&amp;n·Jllnti•t
rial in Wwm,ton, Q. c.
OccuiOnalJ.)'. Oucoione
a--and ftlls-onlera that are on the
abaurd llcft:t ltlfht clubs m
t aak him to mount aome t"'o-headeiJ
or two.talltld ftah. He evel\ roa.dt a unle&lt;:~rn once by putting a com·
, pollitton boB on a lamb's head.
i One ot Oueclone'a earlieat mbmortes tn the taxlde1-my bualneu b
1 the tim• When. •• a voung man, h' fetch.td a huge pohu -bear r·ug
1'\lp to an &amp;IJartment 1n th.e tower of tbi!' oho Madisoo Squa"" GaPden.
The
wns that of Stanford White, the.rrr the fabulo\J~J\y
IUoteaafut New York an::httect-and the rua- was the one on which,
t,tJ.at l&amp;mt tvtn.tns:, a. pretty chonm•lflrl modftl nMned Evelyn Neabtt
wa- p!Jo\,grpphed, Whatever became of that partl~ular rug Is not
eertaltt, but whatever beoame of Mla!J Ne•bA., Whl\e and Miss
~NtsbU'I 11\lll&gt;and, Harry K. Tbaw, La vlrhttt.lly an American lt-gend,

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19M CHEVROLET 210 4dr. Sedan.
oae local owner. Orlgmal f1ntsD
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local OWbel'. ftlt:IO.OO J;lur.ettnar8,
Pomeroy • .i.I.H.a-ou:

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For Sale or Trade-'I'Wo fox
bounds. Run Foxes only. Four
and ail: )'eara old. Hannie
Moore, Pbone 6920-X. 10-15-3tp

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MALE HELP- Young men to
t!'!llll f~r Aillline• and Television. See our ad in Amusement
Section Central Inst1tute.
Korean Veterans tG train for
AirUnes and Television. See
our ad In Amusement Seelion Central Institute.
FEHALE HELP-Airlines need
yoon.a: women. See our ad ln
Amuaement Sectlon Central
Institute.
10-16-2tc

YOU can l,.arn to be a Profeas-

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cost, whl~h you can pay 00 a
·'Pay 81 You Learn Basis...
Take advantage of the fact
that you ran Uve at home and
learn this ProfeHion at our
Atbe~
· liiC~ol and
help for
to
fill
the•. 0~.
l"'onstaot
demand

Beauticians. Assure yourself - - - - - - - - . bl e
0r 8 p1eafiiant a nd prof Ita
0Q ave
future. Don't wait. Limited enrollments. Write to: SOUTH·
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or Want Ad be Your
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epresentattve.
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Ceclt, 800 W' MaiD st. Pomeroy
evenlnp.
9 0 tf _

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Feminine Touch

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Mickey Mouse

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Mill

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lllddlej&gt;Ort.
VICJIJ All IJ'IW Repaired 1w Z.
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apartment. Peopla

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TA-HE-TA.S AND JOHN TEAFOJU), bolh of Pom~roy, teamed
J11hling McClung, Bill Fry, Don. up to ,show baste
lndtan d.lnce
llld Brown and Jack Flesher.
steps and bralhantly colored PawWILLING WORKER$
nee intuan ceremomal dance costumcs during the Ftftb Mad-Qh.io
The Willing
Workers , t~eld VaHe.v Square Dance Fcsttval last
tbelr October meeting at the week
homeb of Mrs. Jess
Ta-Hc-Ta-S, a[ " leader of men",
, - Abel.
11 Dunng
aa
the ustness mce 101
was
• is Mike Simmons, left, president
nounced that $70.00 was made of t.be Tn..Sbte Matenals corporon the last Festival The groqp allon, who hB&amp; made a IJU study
voted to start a bulldmg fu.m:t. of the Plains lndiao
mcluding
Abo they YGted to have the thelr dance customs. He is at home
meeting date placed on tbe PTA
the
ancient
heel-and-toe
ca.lendar. Eiection of
offlc:era I b·oUI'CO of I he American native,
was held. The new Dfflcers are
has 11aught· young Teaford to'
as follows : Presidt&gt;nl, Mrs. Jess diSplay the dances with b1m.
.A.bel; vJce preSident. Mrs . 0, J.
The costumes pictured above
1Bostic, secretary, Mrs. w- A. are rJch-colored, the plumes bemg
k
Denni!J and treasurer, m.r&amp;. Jar
formed of g~::nuine eagle feathers
Needs. Others
pr~~t were colored wrth modern commerct.al
Mrs. 0 . J. Howard Sr., Mrs. 0 . dyes.
•
J Howard J,,, Mrs. Wyatt Chad-·
R• 1.Ph F''"k • Mr'The costumes seen
here are
wetl Mrs. Darling,
Raymond
Mrs. Carl known a.mo•rg the SIOUX and PawKing, Mrs. Max Wetherall, Mrs. nee tribeS a~ the •Butterfly."
John M()l'gan Mn Bill Howard
Simmons' Indran name was cooand Mrs.
Sta~t.
£erred on him by the
Pawnee
lr•be m
wh~eh
Mrs. Jonb Mora:an _i&amp; · a patient him as a Cull member.
in Holzer Holpltal.
Simmons takes with him to frequent showmgs a var1ed display
of bona fide lnd1an reJics upon
whtch he lectures.

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Oklahoma

Dlinois

WAYS TO BE

and Mrs. Floyd Augenstein
of Marietta spent the weekend

SUSPECTED"

Bob Staat'!! attended a presll
meeting m Cbarleston last week.

Our Motto.

Trevey'Finsterwold

funeral Home
Pbone 283

RODNEY DOWNING
INSURANCE

AGENCY

PIN.A-Ilo,Hoollll
ACCIDIN1'

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accimpaniedMrs.
Mrs.Raymond
Cadrie Darling
Bumto Sl- Ma.-y• whero she
ber dau•lh&lt;r Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L , Stein and
aon vlslled Mt . and Mrs. E. L.
Stein Sr. 1n Ashl:r.nd, Ky., over

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SUNRISE

Ualllndahod.
32&amp;.Y or. f89Jt.
TIMeS 11011 MOLDING COMMON
PLIAI COURTS, A D.. 1957
It ia ordered that the terms of
FOR RENT. t45 tbe Common Pleas Court In th.e

Inquire at Ceunty of Melga for the ye1r
10 17 3lp 1917 be fixed as rollows. to-wit:
at Mason. Re•aon- Oa the 7tb day of January, and
lbe 6th day o£ May and the 7th
~~::::t Mn. Carl Gardner day of OclGber, and the said
11
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terms pf aald eourt begin at
dcnm.ataln api,rtment, nine O'eloc:k A. M.
· lurnlahed. 680 South
Cedric W. Clark
Avo.,
lllddleport,
Jud&amp;e of Common Pleas Court

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Ceremonial Dances Are Shown

spent the weekend hefe.

QUALITY DOESN'T
COST_ IT PAY&lt;_,

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NATIONALIST lllld Red Cblnese sympathizers are lighting • wil4 ~tie In the mainland
secHon of Hong Kong- cla.b that l3ised the rtotlng roll tn 44 dead aGd several hundred•
more Injured. Here rlolilfa are maldng a bon fire out af oome tebed automobll01. It wulhe
worst rioting of the c:enttiry In the British c:rown colony_ (lnl.emaltonal Radlopbotn)

MiK~ Ethyle Riddle of

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nlte for Rural Mail boxes House numben-Door
plates.
Fre-e Salea Outfit - Dlumlnated
Sign Co. 2942 tat Avt.. S"!uth,
Mluaeapolls, Minn.
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Clltton, W, Va. l'hODe Spniet MAR EXTRA CASH-Sparll time
booldnt orders for Seoteh·lite
3-11748. can otter 8:00 1'. II.
n•nJe plate si,rns th•t shine at

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SHOWER
A stork shower was held reeently at the home
of Mrs.
Clayton Athey,
hoDOI'ing Mn.
Diet Athey and Mra. Gene Athey
aa the hostess. Games were played and many lovely girts receJVed by the honoree. Refreshment.
were strved to those present,
LUTHIRAN
1
The Lutheran Women met
Wednesday at the home ol Mrs.
Ph1lip Wolpert Tbe devotions
Wl:'re by Mrs. Peters_ The proeram by Mrs. Harry
•Layne,
gave a review on the first two
chapters
a book titled "Mission, U. s. A." Nine were present.
PARTY
The Followers Sunday School
Class of tbe Lutheran Church
held a party in the cbu~h basement recently under tbe dU'eclion of their teacher, MJss Lelah
Powell. Games were played and
refreshments served to Sharon
Knopp, Judy Fry, Shelby Grinstead, PbyliJs Batey, Paul Zerkle
Ralph Ro1,1.5h, Glenna Rou"~h and
Pete O~hnger. o.
lOY SCOUTS
2:i6 met _rat the e 1ty
on Wednesday evening.
Under the direction of adviaor
Jaet Fry, the group practiced
marching, followed by a -reereation perrod. Present wi!'re Joe
McKmght. Eddie Stein, Jim Fry,
Sheldon Roush, Rickey Al:lel,
Jimmy Dodson,
BHI Sp,ou•e,

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111111 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4dr.
~n JieauLI.tuJ blue with whiLe
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tOp. $$90.00 .WMettnar'• Pomeroy,
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and
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tire oD broken wheel oa Lead, in&amp; Creek Road. E. II. Burtoa, $2.00 HOUIU.Y posalble doing
llgbt aasem.bly work at home.
Bo:o: 1118, HlddleporL 1"-llllltc
N o
experience
necessary.
Write, SANCO Mfa;. Co., 8507,
~8
!»ervn;es
Weat !l'hJrd, Lol Angeles, 48.
Calli.
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The Tuberculosis Mobile Unlt
will be in New Haven on Oet.
18. The rilm cao be taken wlth
6U.t undressing. all pel'lona between 17 and up are urged to
have the free T. B. piclure
taken. The time will be from
10·30 a. m. to 12 noon, 1 p. m.
to 4 and 7 p. m. to 8:30

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AmonJ thole wM UYt eatt...a
Admitted : John
Bowen , SynHolzer H01pltal fr0111 tblt 1n1 .,.
~UH, Cbarlea H)'alt, Wkevllle, 0 .
Mra Georte ftotbeeb. ltt, I,
Diael&amp;arced: Artbur M.onrity , hirf' , Nra. EUaabeth ltnra:rt, Rt. I
Chethare. Mary Ruth
lfAn.
Pomeroy. Mrs. Bernard WGUe •n~ rord, W. Va.; Stepban C. JewaU.
beby, Racine, 'M&amp; N10ey
Baum , BrtC'k St , Pomef01; lin Selr:ac. I.
Chester, Mn. Vua
Mart1o, Ra- Baker, Sr., E. Mala St.. Pomerer.
Ohto.
Mn . Ralph NeiPtr, Raelae.

the dbtrlct co.ovent-lo.11. la. HunttDIIon, Oct. 13, .iio..al plu were
alao made ror tbe Halloween
pa.rty on tkt. 22. Membera are
uked to eome masked 11 prize•
wlll be ttven ,tor the belt eo..
t wne1, Rdreabment. were aerved by Mrl. WIUiam Rouab to
Mn. c. c. Monteomery, Mn.
Nora Tripp, Mrs. Fred Rouab.
Lowena Roush, Mrs. Edna Bur~
rlt, Mn. Norman Monta:omery_
Mn. H. C. Roney, Mn. Freda
Hart, ~·· Ralpb Routh, Mrs.
Pirl Wt.rth, Mn. Everett Rouah,
Mn. Nelson Routb, Jlrs. Thelma
Capehart, Mrs. Foster Weaver,
Mrs. Sybil Smith.. Mrl. David
Fields and Angela, Mrl. Mannie
Rousb, Mrs. F~ Jobmoa and
Mr1. S)'lvia St~wart.

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meat wilb bllb,
ated. &lt;!all 2M.

Found

Lol't-new BiA. Fireltooe

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FeaturE! Theatrot

ncr llts

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ldrl. I. H. lltlcheU, 1110 Soulh l'Oliiii!'.NT 4 .....,. aad IJoth ODd
ad St., Middleport. it lo

8·36 TenM~~e Ernie Ford

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ateiii'U!If. t'li.Dtoa Fllber, llid·

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BY MEL H~l.lo!ER
or Mrs ('h(ford Le•fherl The pro.
ceeds wall be given to the Rock
t: \V YORK- Bat'k m n ~ yuurhful uo.ya In
Spring~ Methodist church. Orders
WIDNESDAY
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\Vestehe.ster cotrnt,,· I lr\cd ; us t ac•oss u
are being taken by Mrs. William 11:59 strn on.
bnck r urd from the plnu• II lwtJ u ,e Australian
11 !ID
12:00 Neighbors
Bartels and Ml'ii Le1£hf'il
rare horae Phnr Lap W,l, ;~t uffeU and mountlld
12
30
Film
&amp;
Fan&lt;'V
l:lf1er Jus mysteJiou! dculh , nnd later I became
12 00
1 30 Femmrne Touch
1
close friend• wtth a Uurne \~hose macabre ambi2 00 AUci'noon F1lm FestiVal
I :;j1J
tion 111 Ute wai to have hct• pet MaUe.&lt;~e mongrel
4 •00 Two-Gun Plavhouse
stuffed and mounted. J feet as rf 1 had boon sur.
2:00
rounde~ by taxidermy
my lite.
5 .00 Mickey Mouse
Mrs Chnl'les Nermeycr enterThis makes me keenly interested In the labm'll
6.00
Ne'I\!.S
tftincd with a parly recentl!-' honHJO
of a man named Dominick Guccronc, who O&lt;.'{'U · "nnl!: h r.r !lin, Lowr&gt;ll , on bis lHh
6 :05 Weather
plea and wotka in a sklnnv. fou• ·~ loty btuh.h ng
birthday.
6.10 Sp..n'ts
5 ·00
In Nrneteenth atroet on the Eu ~ t S tdl' and llltcly
A hlrlhrl1) &lt;'like. baltr-d by hrs
6~15 John Daly
Ia one ot the world'!! nlo$1t &lt;'t'lt:'bruted ta xrdennrnnlhe1· and dec01 atf'd by
his
6·00
6 :Bl DlsneyJant:l
l~ta C'edalnly he seems to bf' Ant e ll ( a'~ large-s t,
Aunt. Mrs f'rances Hawklnfl, lt'~ 7-30 Navy tog
from the standpoint of volurne of bulllni"ss
8:00 Oat~ and Hllnift
Abotd a11lmal.t Oucelone handle~, tans, stuff'11 nnd olhet'Y.'Ilo~e deale "ream. bot dogs and koolaid were
8 30 Furd Theatre
aud tfU!/.
in near\y a thouBIUlel animal sk1n s pet annum, servl! d to thtrty-scven guests.
"ll Ia ,an art," u.ys the amiable Dominick who
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8 ' 00 ' Wed. Ni.ht Flo !do
broke Into tht buaine•s e,rl,y In the cenhuy with Prot " Gf'Or~e H
C.ommunhy
9:00
Storck abd, at 18, took otllt Bton:k'• bualnu, "It 11sC's evl'ry tool
To
Begin
Tomorrow
9:45
Feature
Theatre
you can lma.glne-dl'll!a, punehN, kntvea, neetlles. vises, hummers,
10100
Fusl oC the Communrty Concert.a 11:00 News and WM11ter
welde1i, toottl scrapers. No fnatter how long yoll \\olk , ;\'Oil alway~;
'11'.00
have sontethlnr to learn In the whole counll'Y thtHe tlre only ~G •s slated to bP held Thursday evemng nt Wrnhln~lon School Audit- l 11:15 Myatery Theatre
ual huddermtsts. All the othera are amnteuJ s."
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an-~ 11 :lO SpmU
l NOW A MAN IN IUS ~ftES, Guccione has a fascinating main nouneemfn!l made today.
·" ll:lli
workroom, on the top ftoOl'J Lonl' and narrow, il'tr run of ammals'
"The Concert Men" will re1ture
11 :111 M:ystrey Tht:atre
' heads, trunka, f'&lt;llla of du~k 'loth (they use It In backing skin rugs •• 1f'n m~&gt;n who sing and ehtertain 12·lll Sign Ott
\ ]2•111
boxea, b&amp;rr.ta, FUi'!J, fully 1moqnted beasts, rt a/ Like a ga~·age
mechanic who haa boxea labeled "washers" or "t~parkplugs"
Gl!ccione 11 &amp;urrountled by barrel• with such fascinating h1btls as
''jaguar placea," "11on feet," ''l60pal'd: heads" and so on.
1 Rou.ghly, Qucdone and company work this way they get a skin
X 'TEL.L YOU ..
(uaualfy rrom a trading company) and, If a. con1plete anl mul 1s
OUR ECONOMY&lt;$ ALL
des1ted, they btgln by making a full-.acale mod el In the posrt 10 n
~"&gt;'EE/,.. PI&lt;ICI!
required Iron I'Oda are bcmet, jute and plnster lit"e flesh The skin
SPIQ4L IS FA&gt;ITAS'TIC.'
Is tanned- then wrapped around th.e model and cardLtl w ork 1~
~~~ COST OF LIVING IS
begun on the heaCI, 10 that the expression Ia correctly ller.•e or
Btt&gt;t&gt;NO COM~!
'.. hlmalcal Ol' docile, a11 the cue may be.
'Toi:I4YS COLL.4R ISN'T
A good deal of the trme, the beaat'a head atl\1 hB!I Ita own teeth
~ A 1940 'II&gt;Q·BI'T
If not. Qucoloae and company can fashion falle ones from celluloi&lt;J
PIECE/ EM!R'&gt;"'t-llNG'&amp;
beet bone, etc. Jl:yea ore raaa.r. Th.e tongue euatomar!ly Ia wax 01
'WAY OU'T OF PA:&gt;eompo.IUOn. When It Ia UllfOugh, Guccione will charge a varylnJ
POICTION/1
acale of prtctt--IOiflethlnJ Jll:e $300 for, lillY, a modl'!shnzed looparr.l.

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dlaiiiOII rallo. Oblbtlrloo
word.
Jll'hl l•hed .t 1 eeat

7~(1o 'f'latt &amp; Scruggs
' '7·3011-' Crunr-li and {}log
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Cull Of TlloW •d llpeeW No-

tum For{!ign' lr.&amp;tript
\ 1.2 00 Tonri'bt
AUXILIAflY PLAN! PARTY
Thr· Au~ ltarv of t h e Feeney- l •·:00 Sign Off _---,:-::--=::=----::--1-2-00 T-on-Ig-ht_ _ _ _ __
Benn ett Post, No 128, American r•
Legwn, wrll h&lt;~V (' a Halloween par·
ty for th etr nwmhers Friday at
lhe Ll't.Unn Hall Fourth A\•tmue
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Captan. K1lu.garoo
8,00 Sign 0..
9.00 Gan')' Moore
GONE FISHING
8:00
&amp;·30 Aft·h ur GodfreJ
Herl:'!rt Chambers, retirifd Mid0:00 'JO.rry Moore
dl@port bulinessman, l.tt "TuMday 10 30 Slrib U Rii!h
9:30 Art.hU&lt; Goci~M,
for Long Bottom where h• will
10,30 SlrilteitRLcfl
vis:it at th• ttome of Mrs. Gernet ll :OO VaJtant Lady
'11:00 Va.Uant Lady
Ht&gt;nsle-y, wttile- enjoylntr his flfty- 11: t5 Lov~ of Llfe
11 ·15 Love of Life
lf't"oncl •nnu•l fishing trip in that
11•30
Search lor Tomoltow
o~re ...
11•30 ~arch for Tomorro•
Guidin!! Ught
1145 Guiding Light
12:00 Ray Milland Show
CHURCH CLASS MEETING
12:00
Ray
Mtlland
Sbow
12:30 ~ ~ The Worlrf 'furi:lil
The \\'rllln~ Wotk!'rs class of
1;00 Ou,._Miss Bruks
12:30
As
The
World
'I'unll
lht• Fn1t'l(lll~e EUH diUrt·h wJil
nwt•l nt lh~" Phurch Thmsda,. at
J-30 huusep:~rty
1.00 Our Mtas Brooks
7 ~IJ pm 1 h e ll allowecn party
I 30 Housep.,ty
2.00 Tbe Big Flyolf
sdwd ut,•.l fut' th1s m\.'elrn g ha ~
2 00 Big Payoff
2.30 Bob Crosbf Sbn
bN 11 ('&lt;llltt'lc d.
2·30 Bob Crosby
3
Brighter 47
------3·HI Secret Storm
300 Brlghtn- Day
HAllOWEEN ~ARTY
3-30 Edgo of NTebl
3•15 Secret Storm
The Pt• nu·l l'la:,!l rtf the PomerO)o
4•00
Katie's ltitcbea
3 30 Edge of Night
Baptrst church and their famtlre ~
PlOJI
&gt;&lt;.J'ftW pal 1nltd SOVJ
Katie's
Kitchen
4.00
~ill meet m n,e c hurch base ment,
4:30
The
Early Show
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Saturriay October 20 Ior a mask· 411\) Es.\"J~ Show
6.00 Art' Unldetter 1: 'fhe
ed UalloweE•n pal t~ Members are 5 55 J.P~ 'Pbtfl ·mid•1f&lt;ll,r Ford
6.11 Douglas Edward!!
rcqu es lf'fi t tl l.1ke sa ndwhrc hes ~r 6.00 Dra'rv Wl!h Me
8 30 Sst. Preston
YuPII
('Oill.cte ~
7:00 Bob Cummings Sho•
8 15 nougJ~U. Edwa~ds
7·30 Climax
6.30 Pro FootbaU Hlghhght.
CENRAL P 1 A GROUP5
8:30 P{ayhouse 90.
A m&lt;•ctiiJ g ul e~ll {'OIIlmrttees for '7:00 Arthur Godfrey
IO·oo Esro R~porter
the lentr.1l Sc hool HallowePn 8:00 The Millionaire
10:15 Spm1s Parade
pa1ty and the room mothers has 8:30 I've G6~ A Secret
bct•n ralled h\o Mr-s I&gt;onley Reibel" 9.00 20th Century Fox Hour
10:25 Weatherman
prcsrd(•nt fo1 - tomght at 7 3CI. :1.1 10:00 Your EssO Reporter
1h~&gt; srhonl Olhrr mC'mbers of the
Spurts Parade
10 30 Palace Playhouse
PTA ar £' welcome.
10:23 Weatherman
to so Carldldates and lssui"S
'1.00 Newe
APPLE BUTTER PROJECT
111:00 N"""
11 05 'Utae !.ate Sh.ow
Th .. Womr'n of the Rock Springs 11:0!1 Tbe L&amp;te Show
ctlmmunrlf wrll make apple butter
Sign Of( Pr~er

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News Picture

10 f121c

rata or I fltDtl per wotcl wtll
bo chirp! lor odvorttolnill aot ONE FOUR ROOll lllld I 11..
... ld for bef«"e the 2Mb. o1 eacb
room apartmeD.ta, 8 room dwelllllOIJth foUowloqj lnsortlao.
ln~Jn~wly deeonted Inside and
ou Kuat be aeea. to be appreIDMY~dN
elated- 8
••d 6
Tbo Diu,
b....u~e~ Botb witbta· II min, walt
Sel1llnot wtll aot be - l b t e
lor more data oae laeorrtt,i 1D- of Court Hollie. A. N Beoa:et,
Pomerey,

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C'hurll'S Longe netf r
the aCC'Ident vrf'trm u£ Sept 18 Is get~ln g along mrely rn !he hosprtal
Ht• rna~ be d.scharged thrs we ek
lo come t o his home at surcess
Th(• trartor on which he was
"orkmg turnP&lt;l over backward
!•11 hrm crushing hl s
shoulder
and caus mg a compound fracture
of Ius upper arm He lo.; cmplo} i'!l h} /foli:!nman &amp; S(1n at Clr·
c lcvr ll c•
Mr ~ nd i\l! s .Jack Conroy, RtH'
li nd ,J:\tktc,
Colrrmbus VISLINl
h t•r p;u c n t~ Mr and ~rs Mayn Hr d [l.:~hr a nd h1s motbrr, Mrs
A! rce Dorhon Mt :; Uodsnn uc(Om pan rt d lhcm lru rne

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Little ·Mar.t~e

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7. 00 Mayor of the Towlt
sus.ie
NEW CITIZEN
8 00 Kraft Theiltre
The Rev Gene Hannan Ramsey
g 00 Ttn!l ts Your Life
and Mrs Ramsey haVI' ' annount•cd
-J 30 Twenty-ODe --Ji.e'k Batrt
thr bn l h of a dau~hler, Donn&amp;
IU 00 Politrcal Telecast
ft'an, at Huntrngtnn th ls month
to·:!!J Faot•ber Knoltl BeSt
They &lt;.r: ,o h r. vf' u son Dlnny Granrl
pan•nts arc Mr. and. M1'll llarry II 00 News Headlin~
H&lt;mt'f'.\' Jluntmgton a n d Mrs 11•15 Woothereast
\\ ,r ltl'r' Rllrlll'\', M•9dlt' port , r s a IJJ·20 Pr'es~ Boz
gu· a1 ,1\lnl ol tht• baby
D. 30 Foretrn b:ltngne

THE RIDGE-KENO

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Hong Kong Oashes Bring Death To M

soaETY

GAJIAGI!B, 170 llulborrJ Ave.,
Pomoroy. con 111~. to 10 e1c

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On
7:00 Today
900 i:;o(fee Tun~
1000 H ~ I'!U!'
,
JIM rr.c Tac JJough
\] ,~I I : · rould bP you
]2·00 l'anwn'• Sturly
12 •30 Current
1.30 Tennessee Ernie
200 Matlnee Theatre
300 Queen For A D011
H5 MOde"'\ Rflmaqcea
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SALE

of the Mrddlcport

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World War II.
They are polnted to no more than 78 people 1n Po,rnero~ •
A switch of 78 people from ·•no" lo "yes" on the tax levi'
question to finance sanitary sewers and a disposal plant
would have meant approvallan-November.
We believe it quite possible there wilt be 78 persons thio
year who, when given the facts of life about this sewer and
disposal plant question, will change their votes.
To put It bluntly, the State of Ohio- together w1lh all oth·
er states bordering the Ohio river-js going to clean up the
river The General Assembly has passed Jaws , and it has .added sharp teeth to them, making it necessary th1s be done.
Nobody is going to stnp the State of Ohio
It's going to cost money, plenty of it. P.nd if I he people of
Pomeroy don't get started at the job, they actually could wake
up of .a morning and learn their mayor and coune1lmcn are
in county Jail. This sounds far fptched, and it shouldn't happen here, but It could.
Here are the facts about the levy:
'
You will be asked to vote "yes" on a tax levy railing lor 3
With Rober: Ruark
mills over a period or 25 years
l.ONOON - r IHH't&gt; just seen a
But )OU will he !&gt;ee1ng qulte a
This millage will raise an eotimated $180,000 which Is
strictly a do)Vn payment on the needed sewers and disposal 1IIm ca llrd "Smrle}," a story of ll lot or YOllhf Master Cohn Peter·
smal! boy rn the Austr ahan out· son wbo b possibrhty
the be11l
plant. Total estimated cost Is $700,000 for Pomeroy The hill- back
, a hoy who is capthrated by whl&amp;.e hope rn ttte Juv emle leagur
ance of the money, fortunately, may be raised from mortgage the &amp;del\ of nw nrng a hlcyt' \e, ' dc- smce Coog::rn played With Chnplm
revenue bonds repaid through assessments on sewc1 usage.
liVe);('tl to Iu s door," for approx• - when I wu !I boy If I were remllking Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn . I
There are definite and clear advantages in raising the big- matt'ly $10
know who l'l1 hiH', Australian arger part or the money rrom revenue assessment bonds One
It i ~ all ngc th.rr an Pntranrrn,;: cen ! and all .
is that revenue bonds, because 'they are based on property as- picture ~t•m ! ni$CCnt or lhc best of
Unl~ss, or course hy this tune
st!saments rather than tax levles, carry a lower rate of inter- Jackrl' Cungn n, Margarrt O'Bl'll!O v.e ha\c a han :~~urnst Injun ./ o('
est Su&lt;'h bonds are a more sound investment tn the bond buy. and the P.1rl~ Shi r ley Temple, rn - as parer! lo the !tn t:' print whir h
er. This could result In the sav)ngs ol many thousand s of dol- sofar ll!i th (' 1 ding ability of a ban.~ · crrnws agrjJnst the Ia\\"
fretkled moppl't .1amcd Colin Pc- whtch !WUn Q a touch redund ant,
lars to Pomeroy over the years to come .
ten;on irs concr r nN!
at tlw t
Here are some further facts about this proposition that
Straw·halrl'd
Pder.~ on literally
should register wlth some or you.
(Cop}rlglrt. 1956, b~ Un ited l'!•a
fell into fam e. hecanse
h ~&gt; was
Property owners on Breezy Heights, Lincoln Heights, in 'pH•ke&lt;l off r' Bri sblln c Auo.;tralia, tul'e S} ndmatc , In(' )
Kerr'• Run and upper Spring Ave., just to name some of street by Produr•er Anlh nuy Kim·
them, db n;.have seware sem~ now ' They probably" never mins whll a(' l\llllly had to run him
NEW AiR.IVAl ~n
will, until
mandat..,....nltary sewers are put i1L How can dowd'.
J
sniffleci
~
hit
nn
d
l:ur~h
ed
qurtf:'
Mr
Dnd
~ 11 s Weslr) I&lt;~ W .n·d
these peopl vote against the tax levy?
a lnl wlwn I su w !h1• [l\('\urr· and (W rlrnrr 1'1 i!'l' l, Dayton,
are an·
Another is that every year action is put orr, costs you rPal thou~ht t hat fur&lt;~lly Amrrl t H n O\l tl('I ,J); th(• hrrth uf a si:or pound
dough
would b,, IH• tl m~ a r hant'l' to ~(·(' eleven oun(e daughter, Cath~ Mn·
Six years ago when the storm sewer system was insta.Jied, somet!ung cum pa r nbll' ;.av llJ rl!' on Oct 10 ThP)' aho have a
plans for the sanitary system now bemg voted on, called for ' The Ycarl1ng," "Natrona! Vc!vl't ' ~;on, Rlrh al'd, 5 yea1·s old Hranrlan estimated expenditure of $450,000. This year the tab is and the M.rr gart&gt;t O'Hrh·n i'nrly p,m.'nts nw Mr. and Mrs Ed
Mldd1eon!! whost nanu• completel y l••a\'l'S P r rce, CJ ~ ,tJand , fornH'r
$700,000.
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Busin.:&lt;;s ;~ n d Pro r e~3 lona] '\\ :)nwn s flub a:e lo ta ke th€'l.r con
11 !&gt;utr cn~ for the Ruwnlage Salt'
to the Pr alt bu rlrllng &lt;'orner (,f
North SC&lt;"ond and Coal S1reP1, thrs
ev f'n ng for markmg The Sale w ,ll
lw lw!1l F rJdav and S.Jturd'!lv an•!
1 1 ~ 1k•· s~IL' V:111 a bo he h~lrl on

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These words to follow a•re almed like ConPnando

RUMMA~E

ThC' memhe ,

Around

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l'IIRIIIIIIIED t10011A

' ....u._. lll&lt;dmam oborp eo..Tbe Amertran Le•loa. Aulllpor won1 lor lbno bry met Monda)'
at tbe
tl•t 6alertiou.
8 ROOII, PUR!fiSIIBD opmmool, Le&amp;lon Hall. Plant were- made
~ae DWJth tor Zl enta
utWt!ea paid. 358 Nortb 4tb St. tor eleven memben to attend

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A ul• ('Cl!."bra1f'd hrs rifth
h. rt iH'ay :l.l c:ndon at the artern oon
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gar ll'll l!ts mothf'r, Mrs Wdham
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OnYourDhil

There appears to be a grow·
ina: tendency toward adYerti.J.
lni seemmgi.J low bargam
pnces by cerlam radio, television, and door-to-door saiP.amen. The products they s~ll
are usually made by a manufacturer unknown to you, ur
newcomel's to drug manllfacl-

urmg.
Before buying sueh mcdiicmes Gr vttarmns, make cllt'·
tairl these magmracent promi ises are true Only a pharmacy
is licensed , a n d
regular·
ly state rnlipccled, to protect
.' Usually the prices we
for comparabl~ quahty

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YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE 9
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE

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Pick up

prescription 1£
shopping near us
A great
many people rntru~t ut; with
the responsJbdrty of filling
their presCrrptrons May we
comPound ynur~f'
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PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
•Quotahon bv Thenrlore PBl'ker
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(1810-1880)
Copyri&amp;ht 1956 (0W4)

A-dd new beauty ap,d conven~ _
·to your
kitchen-!_.
.

Install a m~ern

built-in gas ran-ge
with the sensational new

hurner with a brain
Brand new home? Smart new kitchen? Neither is complete
without the modem beauty Gf a fle:rible built-in gaa range! Fita into
youi' plane with ~~mazin~ ease. The built-in oven goes ri£hl; in tbe,wall,
w1ttt controla at oonVen..cnt. eye-level. 'lbe range-top fiis into any
countertop, puts surra.r:c bJ.; nei'S euctly where you want them.

The burner witb a brain ia fo!al.urod in gas buiit-ins, too. This
thermoetatically-rontrolled top humer turns ihll dame up or down
autDmatically to r!l.!llll,t in whatever eoo1cing temneratqre you set
on the dial. Foods Ymn 'L bt:rn, s.corch, stick or'ball over. And you can
eet the dial at "!lf'r\'ir "'- \' "a:-:u'' eo foods stay hot for an hour or more

- without oven:ookw. g!
EaaytolnstaiTwH~ r.a c . . ~ · · - -• · - ·:-~tonal You•u Grid a built -in.

IJ8fl raup fits any standard 'cabinet you c::boot;e. You can 8elect. a
beautifUl built-in tJ1at's perfect for your own plan and prior. And

"""""'""' , , • /lomt cooking il lhe finnt cookin(l ,

Get a gas built-in!
Visit your Gas company
office for information on where ro buy
built-in GAS appliances.

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Face Crucial Tests On Friday Nite

season gOt·~ ,r · ~· ,. 1H• fm al halt of 11.1 the uthc•- Allt' n fn .and Wilson
play.
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PomPror 1r1il h e meeting a n ' Fox wt•tghinl 156 an.1 St1;.'dt•r 155
A tht! n.&lt;; H;!l !th~ t·'eH· n th:tt p1 c-1 B g I~ p nund R•J!:a Hd ~'w;. rt wli l
bably h:IS bN'I,· th~· 3Urp r i,p Q.f t h&lt;' b1· lll {'t:O[tcl '.
]f'ague ,on thr local Held. ""h:k&gt;
CO&amp;( h Ali!X Cilu has bt&gt;en hm.l
t he 'l: dl dw ,J ac k r t ~ tangle Wtl h
.... n h •~ 01, enae
D 11 1 ...
at wot k a 11 we..,&amp;
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t e ;: P ': ~ · a. "'" s ... em- and it 1;:; llktlv that Pornetoy will
orlal flt'ld 111 l' " ' 11 1l 0 1~.
fill th~ alt with more paaset Frl·
In A!hf'ns tht• l' ln t ht&gt; r~ will heo day night than th~y haYe tos~ed
run ning t· o ;u:a;mt :1 l t•am that ~ ~ all !ieuon. Tht Pomeroy runnmg
n ot tno h 1~ htl! nlenty f1111t and &amp;ttaek hun't ben able to move
&lt;l•· t •·p ' IVI'. 'I kl · l~nli dog~ havt' wins hecause or the latk of an overor• 1- ( 'nt l"u r; ,..1·nl Rt-· !;&gt;n• ia non head eame and Cilo will try to
k ag u(' nf:·~~.·. ·.v)d t• 1n l••ag11e ac- cpe n up th~ deferue with an aerial
lion l br&gt;, I.-' ', .!ac~:;r n 23-6 and game .
to ~ .. ls•m\;1: :~7. h .lt wrn over
Callipoh&gt; la·t l~•iday b ~· a 19-6
Down at Middleport coacta Ch11r·
scorr . l'rJal h• d hv 1; l'i1 r ge Rc i'4er lie McDonald w a s well pleased
tht• Uul 1d c,-·; 11 ,,. ;, "T " fr,r mahon , with the performance or hll team
and hu n• .. n·kr:u1 hall c-l ul:t.
in the aecond half against Wellston
ln T orn Wiol tlot•s, il lt•ft handel! but Charlie stili is lOoking ror that
passrr, thr ~nll tl n g s haVI:' onl' of scoring punch tha! has bt'en lack·
the abh".&gt;l Lo·lr l gl' ll N:I h• m th e ing. Four ti met~ in t h e sec::Ond
ll•a gut\ 11 nd \\' 1rldoes i~ n ' t a bad half the .lackl'ts pt"lllrated inside
half the Jacketl p~nelrated imide
pa ~sn. H• t· ,,,. hus lots of SJ&gt;ved
in his but'k fif' ld with 175 pound not once could they score.
Jack {; &lt;~:• k i n s :.t on e h.aU, and 160
Against Gallipoli-s 1 h e Jackl.'tS
puund Max Sr hwarzt"lal the other. will be rneetinl{ a team that proLarry Hawk at fu.Jiback and well;h- bably will bl' on the rebound. 1'he
ing 16!i pounds 11:1 probably the Devil• .. admittedly played •their
poore•t t•ml! of the seuon la&lt;~t
Frida)' aJalnst Athenll, and CDBch
WE
Clarence Thomptlon was ve1-y much
disappointed in their performance.
The Devlla h:~v~: lost to Oak Hill,
A
Pt. Pleatant and Athens, held fav ·
ored Nt-ltonville to a tle , and woo
COMPLETE
over Wellaton 38·24 ~n a 1 r e ·e
UNF. OF
scorlna battle.

Hove 'm

FOOTBAllS

ltlllph Guglielmi Model

$3.95 UP

For The l.IUle Fellow

PEEWEE · · · · · · · · 39c

Pogo Sticks

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Slt11 - KneeJs - Cr011ses
Le11 - Crawls - All Vln·
yl wiU, Rooled llnlr- Curl
&amp;Comblt.
Sfart Your Christmas

Lay-Away Shoppln~ Now
For Cho~ce Merehandlse

THE

SPORTS
CENTER

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U..tS.AM,4rEtJR
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:Roger- Chauncey
·Is Regular On
Mountaineer ll ··

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/¥MAMI AN
AMA'f11UR All&amp;&gt;
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INA ROW
NI?HS

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
bg. U. S. Pat. Off,
&amp;y JACK CUDDY
NnltN Prell Spc:~rts Wr!tf!r
NEW YORK UP -

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FLANNEL
SLACKS

tough co~kiea durlna; hi;~ own r-.-1~1.
Caretr chuekled aa h e rt•cn lled
hw tbe Glanb were crit iciwl
when they draft.ed Trlplclt ln 1955.
"A lotte paople said, 'Tb!'re t.\JI~y

go . picking some unheard o r
guy,' " he explained. "Or courst&gt;,
a lot of fullbacks more famou s
tllan Triplett were still ovll ilubtin t.11e draft to us but this fcllow
reall,. Wll well known in pro circles and would have been dr-afted
bf tomebody elte, We had seen
fPilll of tvery pme he played ror
Toledo ln 1084, ~o -we kn~ what
we were ~~ttinJ."
• 'l'l'lplel\ Wbo majored in sodOIOIY plaYed tootbah and wrkt•d
eirbt' hpul'\ a night w h I I e at
Toletdo and ttlrred in the 19.55
Collefe l AU-star ilame bllt nl'vcr
did ilet uatnebd "Uh the Giun!s

Oklahoma Sooners ....
Far In The Lead
In Total Offense

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th• To• lawrew WM4 ellltl,
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J~t~ator 11MI 4 k1o 13. tr~ waist
. . . 25 lo3a.

$6.95 TO $11.95

· No t cum b close to Oklah001a

" That was vt!'ry dH !Hnt'Pr1inR,"

the coach roncl'ded. " I h p l tall· in
on ('f!an in
run nerup
v o!t h. ~t huse
figuresspot&gt;;
but arc
the
in!o[ fellows uround thl' leu~,tu~ · lww 1't·nnessf'e , with a 39.7 scoring
I h is guy cnn run righ t oVI' r jn'oplf mto, To•x" Ch.-i&gt;lioo . with a &lt;43.7
but the y la ughed ut. rn l'. ThllJ told yar d total o \'fl · n ~.t· averag(&gt;, n n d
me I Wlli rPXII!H:erating his plt\,&lt;.."1' Obi o State, with o 333.3 JP'OUnd at·
"Wi!ll, no'.f t"V \ti'YbOd~· ca n ~ee lack av\:rilge .
this guy who just takes ol r and
'l'he Soonl'r9 ~&lt;rr tar in front in
keeps going. It requir e .~ ·l l' l'rifl( eve•·y phase of offtn ~e- eXCt'pt forpower to I'\Jn ove r a 2ti0 JH)Und Wlll'd !)&lt;~~ s in,l.l . a lf"rhnique they
\Q(·klr but this Quy cnn llo it "
seld om ~111plny and apparently
Howell ('huckl cd 111Jain.
one th&lt;'v tlon't n!'&lt;.'d.
" li e tell ~ me he's gut a fiUle
Wa.~ hmg lon Stale Jed in forward
bl'(lllre r In a Toledo hi gh M·haol pa:isin g offense with 951 yards.
whu 111akt's h.im louk Ilk(• a t-.rokcn
fi !•ld runner," h (' s:d d. " ! jll.!lt
h.oJH' I'm nround lon g t•n ough to
S l ' l ' that!''

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ANNIVERSARY SALE

DRESS PRINTS

ANNIVERSARY SALE

la.es' Fancy Imported

H'-h Quality Place~~

Neck Scarfs

Remnants

l'abrle Values
Up To 79e Yard
'AI to 1 Yard Pes.

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MATERIALS1 1NCORPORATED
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with makhing ,.,.inrlow
rortail!.s.
Compl.tte 11et only -

Extra Goodi18X26'' Flllher PIUows

$1

FULL-REb PLASTIC

pr. 44c

TOP FASHIONS FROM ·FAMOUS MAKER

BUDGET PRIC~D

Regular $1 Plastic

lJretty wash ('olton tops
for every skirt! Tailored
drUlly styles!
col~n. Sids 32

$t

Perky styl~ ia wide
•ortmtnt ol J.oribl.s,
tel!. Fancy styles
aletves. Sl!eii 32 to 40.

Pall Colill'fl, Serviceable
Medium Size

~~!ht;~n ~~h. wbite

A!IOibor
ten-lllo - · of fUll.
ions tor misses and women! Prill.tl 110);
id ·colors, doll, atrlpee; "7 everyibin11
Sllm~laed or fio.-..ldrledl llr- ·l!f·

SALE

tbe IIW&lt;!eteat moodal Slw Nil, 10-2111. .

Block Upper
Red Sale

· 14\1 to M\1.

TOWEl EMDS

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cannon Brand, Reidy to
Use, 100'~ U•es

Florai-Eni!Deled Molal

Big, generous size turklih tow

WastePaper

e1 endt, and already hemme(

they'll be a ~~l-out, s1
corhe early and jet )'hur abare
too _

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BASKETS

$5.98

ladles·Broadclolh

Mints' English-Rill

HAL.f SI.IPS

ANKLETS

SOc

25c
ae.

33c,

Raincoats

$1.00·

ileplar

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WORK
SHIRTS

lfll•~ ~~~-nklet; nylon re..

purene me-rcer·
wear.
While

QUILT

$1.29
blue

thain•

M"' to R.

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794t

Full 'tlle 81116.

WORk

WORK
SOCKS

GLOVIs

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Vert ohoorbeat

19t:

25.:

I.Balalor..d comfortable!

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Wtllen's VInyl Plistlc:

COME 1M-filL out AFREE WSITORS CARD
Prldl)'" Sotnrdlly-Od. ltl: 18-YOU MAY:WIN

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Boy's 21h to

MINes and Woaea!

Hemmed Turkish

Bel Air 4 Door Sedln Fally Equipped with Air CondiUonhlg--Power Rnl&lt;tt - ·
'rower Steerllo1-Powerlll4e Tnaomloslon - Rodlo-Heoter-AIId MIDy Other ltelllt ,

Gym Shoes
$4.98 gym or basket·
Heavy moul!Jed

Newwt ll1!el tor J.Wllft,

LARGE

v-1

PUMPS
$199
$3.99

GROUP 2

ea. so.:

A1TRACTIVEI NEW

Black or White
Moulded Sales

ONCE AYeAR FASHIOM VAlliS·

CWTCH BAGS

J

·Rt:GULAR SIZES

•111e.

ANNIVERSARY SAl.E

39c

PajGPnas.

A terrifiC! variety ol
Mrd ·~;
in important cotto~~ · "-Y
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and novelty fabrlts.
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tion tbe maker'• nam•, t ta&amp; weah
a flmolls label.

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WOllEN'S WARM
OUTING FLANNEL

GROUP l

ea.25¢

SLIPS

Z5t

'PLAINS--FANCIE!l

Big, Thirsty, oox•o Size
Plaid Patterns

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Undies

·. MATTittSS COVERS · · · · · · · $1.39

DRESS SALE

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Fine Gauge Rayon

Blouses.

TURKISH TOWElS

Lace Trimmed
Nylon Tricot

$1

.\NNIVERSARY GROUP
LADIES' COTTON

Big 20x40 Plaid ·

LADIES'

lOws at $3.99 ____ lump-free, and non-allergic! ~nforized
muslin zipp'er cover is removable for easy wa&amp;hmgl Buy
all yoU need- Save!

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and ZUSPAN

HARDWARE

PlattlcShow... Cllrilhlo, lxl ft.

LOOK AT fHIS VALUE! Non.--sag, solid fOam Latn pll~

Slzesl0-!8,lf'4-24~

·- SALES TAX INQUDED
nni, lKINSE and STATE

muslin

THESE VALUI$
FOAM RUBBER PilLOWS

ZIPPERED PLASTIC PILLOW COVERS -

REVOLUTIONARY 1957

'or DehiJ:e Eqlllpmeal.

quaUty. '-32-eount

ZIPPER CLOSURE keeps mattrcs&amp; fresh, sanitary . Heavy
gauge plaslic for long wr.ar

• Nolhlnl To Buy o No Slllgono To Wtlle • No Obllgalkoft

m·-.. . - . . . .

OIASE

9c

SALE

~NNIVERSARY

pad 'wlth stretch·
on cover.

COMPARE

$1.39

NEW 1"957 CHEV-ROLET
ALL·ALIMIIUM
COMIIIAtiOI
· StoiM-SCIIII 1001

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Speeial purC!hase heavy
flannel plaid Sport Shirts·
are worth up to $1.99. They
are well made and . full cut.
SJtes: Small, medium and large

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sheeli .. BI~ anewy wUe.
PILLOW' CAsES kt •teh

SPORT SHIRTS

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lllddloport

361nch Fast Color

clal ,\'IJU:e. _ ·

Heotlng and
Air Conditianing

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Buy several at this .low price.

miss this bji Anniversary

Coleman

~Mal

Big size, 221:44, fancy plaid rae
with
C!onttaBtlni: borders. ImpOrted, wioluoblo!.o

Plaid Flannel

SEEthe ALL

AND SA¥11 '

Pollleray, Ohio .

EACH · · · ·· · ·

MEN'S HEAVY QUALITY

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$1
Smooth fitting , seo!"f'h.-

4ft ea.

ANNIVERSARY SALE ·

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1st

Wuliable COlor·
lie&lt;- 79&lt; Volnet
Generouo Sb:o

Brtght Colors
Genereu&amp; Site
Imported

Pad" Cover
BOTII for

STOCk Ul' NOW!

Plaid Rag Rugs

Heavy cotton Sweat ShirU, fleece
comfortablt for wotk or Sports wear.
Sm•~l; MediUm and I..arae.

Be a·

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Harold Chase, mgr.

22x44 ~te lm,orted

99c

ll'tlllbl« -

'$1'4

ANNIVERSARY SAtE

Sweat Shirts

$1

FUll SIZE· tb99

Fanl!y cordUJ:OY houae sUppen.
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style with aoit padded 1olea. Qolon: Hcli·
otroPe, Pink or lilue• Sizel4 to 8.

Men's Heavr Cotton

yd.~9·

Jackets

too-lively colors.

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STRETCH HOSE

Fine seledion of new FaH patterns. Bull 36 inches wide, and
fad to wa!lhinr.

LINED ZIPPER

I.Aat111, spuM,
broeadn, tape~try; solids,

ANNIVERSARY SALE

New Patterns, Best Colors
Z9e Quallly

Men's Grey Covert

FiiDor TMa Polio,..

Reg.$UB Values

20

three big
Buys!

Silt

Fine quality plastic --.-~·-----·..-:
in the be11t colors for
.

Heating Syatemi"
81:1 US FOR '

SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 1~

Size

Head 5carh

Flee&lt;eLined
COIIIforilble
Slzeo S•M·L

ATHENS, 0 U.P Ohio University opens its ba!!kelball practice wilh sn·en lettermen among
candidalcs rltpeetcd at the first
In rarkerSbur1.
sess ion Monday .
Mr... Gertrude Frank, NelionIJ'hree 11enlors, four juolora and
ville , he·s been visiting Mr. IDd five ~ophomores will be ameac
Mrs. J. S. Bailey and Mr. and Mrt. the 12 top contenders tor team
Marion Wo~.
berths.

YOUR

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La~e

Ladies' Fine Nylon
15 Denier, 60 Gauge
Sheer

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Bobcat Cagers
Practice Gets
Underway At OU

PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. M. H. Allen, Ath l' ns, 'W'U
n rer rnt overnight guest o( Yr.
anrl Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Mrs. Franklin Hoffman apeat •
few day• with her paretll, Mr. and
Mrll . Sinclair, Sum11er.
Mn. Delmar Baum spent a day

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WGUid usually sell for $1.
clal for our Anniversary
only at this tow price.

Middleport Department

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Regular Sizes

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TEE-SHIRTS .

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Ladies' Knit Catton

CHESTER

1tltMKING

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ANNIVERSARY SALE

SIZES6V1 TO 11

"Thot's hard to rate," Ho-wl'll
sold. ' ·He's jullt about a~ powl'r·
HARTFORD, Conn - B t I 1 y ful ns any other runner ['ve seen
Lynch, 149, Hortfonl , Conn., stop. the Jut two yean~, 10 why nut let
Mlll St.
Middleport
ped P'rederieo l1ummer,
139 1.~- It go at that.
L~~,;,,,,,,_.:.,.,...l Ponama City 2 .
Chuc:kl• At Crltlc:l•m
- --·IJI)W'el) wbO' encountered some

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was moved back to
the second unit Ill! swlail shift mall.
on offense 1.8 make way for Mt.ehael. K"" and Rusty Bowermatter
are the 'Nu. 2 Wingmen.
JohD 'Martin. 207 po~nd second
Btfll)l rieht tackle, was shirte:d ta
Mfcbl:erS vecated tockle spot with
209 pound sophomt~re Dirk SchafMrs. George Re-ed, lappa, spent
ratb takin)'!; on lhe swing-shift ll!l• a few dllY1 wtth·'Mrs. Guy Smalley.
siw:Dnumt at · tackle, aloll{C with
Mrs. Elizalbeth 'Wickham, who l!l
AI Crawford , 220·J)ouDd Canton makiDg her home with her dau·
sophomore.
J·hter, Mn. Buel Ridenour, and
Mrs. Freda Miller, spent a fe~W
Chuck Zawacki, wha began as d. ays at Mrs. Wiekbam'• home at
a tackle and then was put at end-

LEATHER BOOTS

I'Oif "1"N/f
6:&gt;/.l'llltl

Fight Results

to budtrelt• in yea.rel,

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MEN'S INSUlATED

III".Xr" YIAI(

the "'human bnm.b" the ~ew York
Gianls .~et off in Suw.la J'S nalioal
television victory over Uw Clevrland Bmwns, wa:• tabbed today as
"one of .pro football ·~ futur e
greats'• by Couch Jim Howell
OfJie's gdl it 11\l," Howell en·
thused over the 6-foot, l -i nch , 2HI·
pound Triplett, who .scored six
touchdowns in the Giant~ · fir st two
gamee and t~round nut 91 yards in
19 ttle'!t in •diP. 21 -9 tru im£!4 nyl'r
In the Jlne the ~vii~ save only the BrowM. '' He's got 1h;,o spPf:'d ,
rn:r ~ ir.e, hut Thompson has a hard the d•~termintllion and yt•u cun
cha- r, ln M fu r-ward wall. Bob 8ate- say thi" for sun.• tbe power."
nwn 11 nd Stun Hamilton will be at
Ju&lt;1t how much power dOt's the
the l'ntli W!lh ,Jones rmd Fralt~ Y
former
TolerlQ Univer~i!y fullback
at the ta ckles, Chuck Heabout Qlld
have : Some cJCperts a •· e s11 ylng
R o~ ·· 1· Tho ma·.1 111 the guards ant\
J11y Simm!-1 nt l'l' nter. Simma and he 's the most powerful runnt•r th·~
lkll lbout ml~~ed the Athem &amp;a me Natinnal Football League ha.s heen
ht•rnUJU! of Jn c• ligibHity, but wilt ~i nCCl B•·onko NliJUl'Skl. Murv l'OO ·
servallves experta lay hl•':i jn ~t the
he !Jack in action thi' week.
btst since Clevela11d's 238--puund
M·arlon Motley was in h is pril'.llt-

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ONlY THIS ONCE AYEAR EVENT
COUlD BRING YOU SUCH FABUlOUS
BAiGAINS!

be-I;;W;;;•~·~t~S~h~ad~·~-~~~~~~i;g~~iiii;Ci:;":;:';::••;;":;;;;";;:::Profeuor

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lilA~ .tloct&gt;

weekS.
Fred

felcl and Mrs. Delmar Bawn . A Henry a.&amp;ver &amp;pent . a clay wlth
Halloween partr wa11 p]IDned for
the OctOber meeti&amp;il to be het4 Mn. N11ney .Baavtr iD. Mld~.,ort. ,
at tbe bonw of Mrs. Lawrence
Smith with' Mra. Opba OFfutt at
DSsistant.
Ml'fl. Buel Ridenour and Mn.
Guy Summerfield attended the· Regional meetinil of Garden cl11bs
in Gallipolis Monday .
Mr. and ~n. Waldo Beaver of
Oklamomo City, Okla., and Mrs.
FAMILY NIGHTS
Naomi Stobart and daughter or
2 Adult Tickett Admit TruC!t
Letart. vi&amp;ited Mr. and Mn.. Hrn·
Claudette Colbert
11' Beaver.
Parry Jct.I:Uvaa , .-L
Tbed croy spent a fe'Y days
,.,.HI Tl
LADY"'
witb his sister in Caldwell.
{Superacope 'find 'helulicolor)
Mr. an.d Mn. Low~ll Beaver and
-alsodaulhter of Pafid~let'ort were re·.Kev_in McCarthi ECJ...I:It.lDMID
cent Sltpper guests a! Mr. amt Mrs.
''NIGHTMAl••
Henry Beavrr.
Cartaon-"'UP 'N ATOM"'

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Mr. and :\1'r~ . John Char,rey of
ftund'ay-Frhtay
Oct. · 1•19
dedicated
pomeroy must have
St~ve Cogllfa'h A'ftb SherldiD.
t hemselves once upon a time to
HCOMS NIXT SPRtttG"'
co ntributE' something to collegiate
(ln Tecbni!!olar)
football.
Robt-. 1Ta:vJor
Kay Kendall
they bave- the dilltinctiO'n to·-a·uiNTIN DUitWAitb"'
day or having their&gt; 101'1.. Rqer. "•
Clneme..st'ape-Tecb- 1 ...a'~..
Junior at Wt-st' V'lrliltla Vliver-'""~,.
sity , playing re~lar left en~:~ on
&gt;Nas shined
hckle
'l\1111
the Mount-atne~r vanttJ, 'thelr this
hind year.
Crawford
on lbe- to
riiht.
A 211Mrt. Georee Pyles ldd
daught~r, June ia m~ lo ~ohn­ pound junior, Zawacki bad
been
ny
Stobart. a refftlt
ttarter
at the No. 3 left end.
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JUST RIGHT FOR WINTER WEAR
Quarterback for- Ohio Wnrsit1
Hubert Bobo worked out In fu11
""RI&gt;'Jo EX'CIIJ.#M::'E
at Athi!DS.
A?'" MAn:ll Pl.AY
gear · for the fl.rst tlme .sicne his
Rnger wag an · outstandtBJ foot· Sept. 12 knee injury and shared
tii~ED NUtf ro S1'1'AL
ball and basketllall player a\ r.lid· the- second string rlght halfback
1"IIG Y~'fr AA1A1'EU!f .
7'111/Nt&gt;Eit F;rt;WI N~
dleport High Sthool •nd- Jau waa auigftment with
Joe Cannavtno
FGt.i.tJW AVTO
a top-r&amp;nking ltudeD.t at the sam·e dtJring defense work.
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tJAUSMAJI, K#ll
school .
Penn StatE&gt;, here this Saturday,
t'EN'fVR/1 WIIO
Assistant coaches with the Mouft. hall gat nett 1,064 yards in lts three
They're just right for wonlng or lnmthlg. StyiH e.111 .
HAP SIJCCEEPIP
ta~l"ers
rt&gt;ported
that Jl01er rames so far, and its opponenU
1/A!rVIE A~ No.~
l'nught Head Ooach Art leW' f!!t'· haven't ~en as tough as those of
your feet and give the utmost comfort.
' ""!:'.!!FIJI'_.IN_~_rNj
Y1·1low Jacket star player)
eye ttie Buelteyes, wbo ban gained a
when as a sc.phomore
he l'l.ll'V'IIIr total of 1,169 yards. Ptnn State
was later than third man ••tn on gave up 11 total of !WO yards com-.
the be)!" those tin'illll he Wls in· pared to 956 for the Budu.
srrted ift 11 game.
Th.e 220 pound Ropr b expected
tn start Sst!lrdl!l'l' wh!lt Wt-St Virgin ia plays William and Mary at
ONLY
The September mtetJg of th~
William'llbl.lrg, Va.
/
lns:t \'Pnr . Jl r ~~ rrii"d onl y 34 timc&gt;s
Third Thursday Club was held at
:111 Seou&gt;Ol l a n d 11i c ke~l u .P l:lfl
the home of Mrs. George- WolC
y ar ds.
with Mrs. JClltn Wickham co-ho9t·
" HI'! di&lt;"' n'l n• port to us 11111il
late in t1·ain ing und we had ~n
A ~hort business meeting wa111
e ntirel y di ff t·r·t· nt ~!'\ of sign11 a nd
conducted
the pre$ident. Mrll,
s ystr•m .~ t han Jw wa·d arcustomf'd
Wickh:'lm. Th~ remainder ot the
to." Howt•l l · ~x plain c d . " That hu :·t
evenJnt was spent i.n sewing and
h im ju,q a~ it hurt~ a lot of oth ~,r
a social way. Mrs. Carl Kautz won
We Carry A Complete Supply 'Of Work Clolhet
kids tryinll 1 hreak into thi!l lea first prize in a contest, and Mrs.
gut&gt;."
NEW YORK UP ~ Oklahuma's Charle5 Goegletn won tbe door
Power AwH Teammate•
mighty footb3U Sooners are mak· prize.
The ••troublr." Triplett ... bud ing a reourd runaway for l h e
A d~ssert course .was served to
breakin g in ut.rndcd to hlft ~wn 1najor t•ollege totol of~nse title. those mentioned above .aQd, llrJ.,
teamm ates, who a r e ju::;t a blt
In th~ '1hr('e g~s \hey have wm . Will• Mr.\ ~ Balltf.; Jd:ft.
awed ot h i a. h!IT!tit• pow~~ Tt ployed so far , the Sooner! have Opha Offutt, Mrs. John Flck, Mrs.
"JUST--A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
seems that Triplett b ad a h:rffit of avt•ragcd :f9 poinb a_nd 477 y~l1~ Clayton Allen, Mn. Horace Karr,
MILL
ST.
MIDDLEPORT
running r iaht over his uwn T-qu ar- 400.3 vnrd~ bv rushmg alone), ae· Mrs. Eddie Hartung, Mrs. Frank
lcrtwcks wh('n lhcy altt·mpl ed to
co,·din:g
to St.alistics
releaseJ,I
· ~·~·~ym~on~d~E~ll&gt;~&lt;'~-~;;;~
ha nd the ball orr to him.
hv
tht" NCA:\
Scrvil!e
Bur~ou.tdday ~~~~~•-B:a~t~l•~Y~·~M~·~·~

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The Devil~ are lf'il by speedy
t7!J pound back Burt Smith, who
is one of thr lcp st•orel's In the
areu, and abu om· of the best running bncks. At thr other halfbatk
will be speedy R,onni~ Carr, whlle
138 pounil Albert Lee will be at
fullback . George Gilmore will be
at IJUar-t erbaek, and also does most
nf lhe DevU1 paliSing.
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states footbflll team ran through ftt t attv CIN.Cb
its fi rst rough wort of the&lt; WJelr: n~nced Monday tM need fqr
a
Tu esday with a 5ht.ftlU1 switch ln change te •'beef up" lbe enCia.
thr lineup. Tl1e emphasis wat o'\R
Co.Capt. Bill Miehft1, an
e-nd
1
th (' winged T offen.se
uSed by hill last- two seasobs at OSU, rePenn state .
turneO to his old ltlft end post 1ft.
er fi lLll.ll a tackle spot tor nven

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8 B;g _Days_Of Savings ·For l.ei'J*'ne
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Middleport To Meet Gallipolis I- TWo, Now THREE - . - By Alan t.~ · Buckeyes Switt1h1Lineup T&gt;OtReady
Panthers Tangle With Bulldogs: ::::a:-:RD,
F!u~s~~~~ S~te· !!ngT~•~ ~?.!f~ orP;~nt tU'r~
fa~.rP.st
th~
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Tbt- Pnm&lt;-Tfl \'
and tbc
m an on
t eam .
MKHIItport y , lkl w J1 r kets h•vf'
In th.t' lm t&gt; lleiser baa Totrl Baldb ot h hct•n h1• d al w or k th is week win and Ril' h Lift' , l:l the ends with
as elie-y prepar~c" for ~ u~ ial SEO Bald'win weighinl( 160 a n c:l Liff'
Jaro rs F'rtd a1 r.:,;ht Nei thel' cl ub only 138 pounds Lafl}" Bi-.; hop , a
h a~ hrllkf'n tn·r, 111(• win col um in !ieccnd All SEO dJO in :o las.i year
l e a ~u e ac tn D .. ml bot h will bt:&gt; o u t at 160 'lJ unrh, wtll be a t on e t ackt{) get out t•l t ho:&gt; ('~tJar a.~ the le, with 170 pound ~ i l l BuHington

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WIN'IIR
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WINTEI
UNIONS

$2.49

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--.-. Jackets,Pan-thers
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Face Crucial Tests On Friday Nite

season gOt·~ ,r · ~· ,. 1H• fm al halt of 11.1 the uthc•- Allt' n fn .and Wilson
play.
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Sn~· dl'r w ill be a! the guards wit h
PomPror 1r1il h e meeting a n ' Fox wt•tghinl 156 an.1 St1;.'dt•r 155
A tht! n.&lt;; H;!l !th~ t·'eH· n th:tt p1 c-1 B g I~ p nund R•J!:a Hd ~'w;. rt wli l
bably h:IS bN'I,· th~· 3Urp r i,p Q.f t h&lt;' b1· lll {'t:O[tcl '.
]f'ague ,on thr local Held. ""h:k&gt;
CO&amp;( h Ali!X Cilu has bt&gt;en hm.l
t he 'l: dl dw ,J ac k r t ~ tangle Wtl h
.... n h •~ 01, enae
D 11 1 ...
at wot k a 11 we..,&amp;
!l
.
b G II 1. 1 ,.1 .
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t e ;: P ': ~ · a. "'" s ... em- and it 1;:; llktlv that Pornetoy will
orlal flt'ld 111 l' " ' 11 1l 0 1~.
fill th~ alt with more paaset Frl·
In A!hf'ns tht• l' ln t ht&gt; r~ will heo day night than th~y haYe tos~ed
run ning t· o ;u:a;mt :1 l t•am that ~ ~ all !ieuon. Tht Pomeroy runnmg
n ot tno h 1~ htl! nlenty f1111t and &amp;ttaek hun't ben able to move
&lt;l•· t •·p ' IVI'. 'I kl · l~nli dog~ havt' wins hecause or the latk of an overor• 1- ( 'nt l"u r; ,..1·nl Rt-· !;&gt;n• ia non head eame and Cilo will try to
k ag u(' nf:·~~.·. ·.v)d t• 1n l••ag11e ac- cpe n up th~ deferue with an aerial
lion l br&gt;, I.-' ', .!ac~:;r n 23-6 and game .
to ~ .. ls•m\;1: :~7. h .lt wrn over
Callipoh&gt; la·t l~•iday b ~· a 19-6
Down at Middleport coacta Ch11r·
scorr . l'rJal h• d hv 1; l'i1 r ge Rc i'4er lie McDonald w a s well pleased
tht• Uul 1d c,-·; 11 ,,. ;, "T " fr,r mahon , with the performance or hll team
and hu n• .. n·kr:u1 hall c-l ul:t.
in the aecond half against Wellston
ln T orn Wiol tlot•s, il lt•ft handel! but Charlie stili is lOoking ror that
passrr, thr ~nll tl n g s haVI:' onl' of scoring punch tha! has bt'en lack·
the abh".&gt;l Lo·lr l gl' ll N:I h• m th e ing. Four ti met~ in t h e sec::Ond
ll•a gut\ 11 nd \\' 1rldoes i~ n ' t a bad half the .lackl'ts pt"lllrated inside
half the Jacketl p~nelrated imide
pa ~sn. H• t· ,,,. hus lots of SJ&gt;ved
in his but'k fif' ld with 175 pound not once could they score.
Jack {; &lt;~:• k i n s :.t on e h.aU, and 160
Against Gallipoli-s 1 h e Jackl.'tS
puund Max Sr hwarzt"lal the other. will be rneetinl{ a team that proLarry Hawk at fu.Jiback and well;h- bably will bl' on the rebound. 1'he
ing 16!i pounds 11:1 probably the Devil• .. admittedly played •their
poore•t t•ml! of the seuon la&lt;~t
Frida)' aJalnst Athenll, and CDBch
WE
Clarence Thomptlon was ve1-y much
disappointed in their performance.
The Devlla h:~v~: lost to Oak Hill,
A
Pt. Pleatant and Athens, held fav ·
ored Nt-ltonville to a tle , and woo
COMPLETE
over Wellaton 38·24 ~n a 1 r e ·e
UNF. OF
scorlna battle.

Hove 'm

FOOTBAllS

ltlllph Guglielmi Model

$3.95 UP

For The l.IUle Fellow

PEEWEE · · · · · · · · 39c

Pogo Sticks

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$5,95

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Slt11 - KneeJs - Cr011ses
Le11 - Crawls - All Vln·
yl wiU, Rooled llnlr- Curl
&amp;Comblt.
Sfart Your Christmas

Lay-Away Shoppln~ Now
For Cho~ce Merehandlse

THE

SPORTS
CENTER

/NO- i/lllfE

U..tS.AM,4rEtJR
CIOLF

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:Roger- Chauncey
·Is Regular On
Mountaineer ll ··

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/¥MAMI AN
AMA'f11UR All&amp;&gt;
'1"1W FOR A
RI"CO!tt:&gt; 11/IRt:&gt;
INA ROW
NI?HS

I'A11/I!R~
WIIO'~l
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lf;l M/111~

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
bg. U. S. Pat. Off,
&amp;y JACK CUDDY
NnltN Prell Spc:~rts Wr!tf!r
NEW YORK UP -

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'W~eba.bl~

FLANNEL
SLACKS

tough co~kiea durlna; hi;~ own r-.-1~1.
Caretr chuekled aa h e rt•cn lled
hw tbe Glanb were crit iciwl
when they draft.ed Trlplclt ln 1955.
"A lotte paople said, 'Tb!'re t.\JI~y

go . picking some unheard o r
guy,' " he explained. "Or courst&gt;,
a lot of fullbacks more famou s
tllan Triplett were still ovll ilubtin t.11e draft to us but this fcllow
reall,. Wll well known in pro circles and would have been dr-afted
bf tomebody elte, We had seen
fPilll of tvery pme he played ror
Toledo ln 1084, ~o -we kn~ what
we were ~~ttinJ."
• 'l'l'lplel\ Wbo majored in sodOIOIY plaYed tootbah and wrkt•d
eirbt' hpul'\ a night w h I I e at
Toletdo and ttlrred in the 19.55
Collefe l AU-star ilame bllt nl'vcr
did ilet uatnebd "Uh the Giun!s

Oklahoma Sooners ....
Far In The Lead
In Total Offense

DOt ••• fOll -

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th• To• lawrew WM4 ellltl,
........... o.Joo ..............

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J~t~ator 11MI 4 k1o 13. tr~ waist
. . . 25 lo3a.

$6.95 TO $11.95

· No t cum b close to Oklah001a

" That was vt!'ry dH !Hnt'Pr1inR,"

the coach roncl'ded. " I h p l tall· in
on ('f!an in
run nerup
v o!t h. ~t huse
figuresspot&gt;;
but arc
the
in!o[ fellows uround thl' leu~,tu~ · lww 1't·nnessf'e , with a 39.7 scoring
I h is guy cnn run righ t oVI' r jn'oplf mto, To•x" Ch.-i&gt;lioo . with a &lt;43.7
but the y la ughed ut. rn l'. ThllJ told yar d total o \'fl · n ~.t· averag(&gt;, n n d
me I Wlli rPXII!H:erating his plt\,&lt;.."1' Obi o State, with o 333.3 JP'OUnd at·
"Wi!ll, no'.f t"V \ti'YbOd~· ca n ~ee lack av\:rilge .
this guy who just takes ol r and
'l'he Soonl'r9 ~&lt;rr tar in front in
keeps going. It requir e .~ ·l l' l'rifl( eve•·y phase of offtn ~e- eXCt'pt forpower to I'\Jn ove r a 2ti0 JH)Und Wlll'd !)&lt;~~ s in,l.l . a lf"rhnique they
\Q(·klr but this Quy cnn llo it "
seld om ~111plny and apparently
Howell ('huckl cd 111Jain.
one th&lt;'v tlon't n!'&lt;.'d.
" li e tell ~ me he's gut a fiUle
Wa.~ hmg lon Stale Jed in forward
bl'(lllre r In a Toledo hi gh M·haol pa:isin g offense with 951 yards.
whu 111akt's h.im louk Ilk(• a t-.rokcn
fi !•ld runner," h (' s:d d. " ! jll.!lt
h.oJH' I'm nround lon g t•n ough to
S l ' l ' that!''

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ANNIVERSARY SALE

DRESS PRINTS

ANNIVERSARY SALE

la.es' Fancy Imported

H'-h Quality Place~~

Neck Scarfs

Remnants

l'abrle Values
Up To 79e Yard
'AI to 1 Yard Pes.

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MATERIALS1 1NCORPORATED
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with makhing ,.,.inrlow
rortail!.s.
Compl.tte 11et only -

Extra Goodi18X26'' Flllher PIUows

$1

FULL-REb PLASTIC

pr. 44c

TOP FASHIONS FROM ·FAMOUS MAKER

BUDGET PRIC~D

Regular $1 Plastic

lJretty wash ('olton tops
for every skirt! Tailored
drUlly styles!
col~n. Sids 32

$t

Perky styl~ ia wide
•ortmtnt ol J.oribl.s,
tel!. Fancy styles
aletves. Sl!eii 32 to 40.

Pall Colill'fl, Serviceable
Medium Size

~~!ht;~n ~~h. wbite

A!IOibor
ten-lllo - · of fUll.
ions tor misses and women! Prill.tl 110);
id ·colors, doll, atrlpee; "7 everyibin11
Sllm~laed or fio.-..ldrledl llr- ·l!f·

SALE

tbe IIW&lt;!eteat moodal Slw Nil, 10-2111. .

Block Upper
Red Sale

· 14\1 to M\1.

TOWEl EMDS

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cannon Brand, Reidy to
Use, 100'~ U•es

Florai-Eni!Deled Molal

Big, generous size turklih tow

WastePaper

e1 endt, and already hemme(

they'll be a ~~l-out, s1
corhe early and jet )'hur abare
too _

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BASKETS

$5.98

ladles·Broadclolh

Mints' English-Rill

HAL.f SI.IPS

ANKLETS

SOc

25c
ae.

33c,

Raincoats

$1.00·

ileplar

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WORK
SHIRTS

lfll•~ ~~~-nklet; nylon re..

purene me-rcer·
wear.
While

QUILT

$1.29
blue

thain•

M"' to R.

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794t

Full 'tlle 81116.

WORk

WORK
SOCKS

GLOVIs

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19t:

25.:

I.Balalor..d comfortable!

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Wtllen's VInyl Plistlc:

COME 1M-filL out AFREE WSITORS CARD
Prldl)'" Sotnrdlly-Od. ltl: 18-YOU MAY:WIN

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Boy's 21h to

MINes and Woaea!

Hemmed Turkish

Bel Air 4 Door Sedln Fally Equipped with Air CondiUonhlg--Power Rnl&lt;tt - ·
'rower Steerllo1-Powerlll4e Tnaomloslon - Rodlo-Heoter-AIId MIDy Other ltelllt ,

Gym Shoes
$4.98 gym or basket·
Heavy moul!Jed

Newwt ll1!el tor J.Wllft,

LARGE

v-1

PUMPS
$199
$3.99

GROUP 2

ea. so.:

A1TRACTIVEI NEW

Black or White
Moulded Sales

ONCE AYeAR FASHIOM VAlliS·

CWTCH BAGS

J

·Rt:GULAR SIZES

•111e.

ANNIVERSARY SAl.E

39c

PajGPnas.

A terrifiC! variety ol
Mrd ·~;
in important cotto~~ · "-Y
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and novelty fabrlts.
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tion tbe maker'• nam•, t ta&amp; weah
a flmolls label.

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WOllEN'S WARM
OUTING FLANNEL

GROUP l

ea.25¢

SLIPS

Z5t

'PLAINS--FANCIE!l

Big, Thirsty, oox•o Size
Plaid Patterns

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Undies

·. MATTittSS COVERS · · · · · · · $1.39

DRESS SALE

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Fine Gauge Rayon

Blouses.

TURKISH TOWElS

Lace Trimmed
Nylon Tricot

$1

.\NNIVERSARY GROUP
LADIES' COTTON

Big 20x40 Plaid ·

LADIES'

lOws at $3.99 ____ lump-free, and non-allergic! ~nforized
muslin zipp'er cover is removable for easy wa&amp;hmgl Buy
all yoU need- Save!

flldt ...... . . .

and ZUSPAN

HARDWARE

PlattlcShow... Cllrilhlo, lxl ft.

LOOK AT fHIS VALUE! Non.--sag, solid fOam Latn pll~

Slzesl0-!8,lf'4-24~

·- SALES TAX INQUDED
nni, lKINSE and STATE

muslin

THESE VALUI$
FOAM RUBBER PilLOWS

ZIPPERED PLASTIC PILLOW COVERS -

REVOLUTIONARY 1957

'or DehiJ:e Eqlllpmeal.

quaUty. '-32-eount

ZIPPER CLOSURE keeps mattrcs&amp; fresh, sanitary . Heavy
gauge plaslic for long wr.ar

• Nolhlnl To Buy o No Slllgono To Wtlle • No Obllgalkoft

m·-.. . - . . . .

OIASE

9c

SALE

~NNIVERSARY

pad 'wlth stretch·
on cover.

COMPARE

$1.39

NEW 1"957 CHEV-ROLET
ALL·ALIMIIUM
COMIIIAtiOI
· StoiM-SCIIII 1001

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Speeial purC!hase heavy
flannel plaid Sport Shirts·
are worth up to $1.99. They
are well made and . full cut.
SJtes: Small, medium and large

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sheeli .. BI~ anewy wUe.
PILLOW' CAsES kt •teh

SPORT SHIRTS

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lllddloport

361nch Fast Color

clal ,\'IJU:e. _ ·

Heotlng and
Air Conditianing

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Buy several at this .low price.

miss this bji Anniversary

Coleman

~Mal

Big size, 221:44, fancy plaid rae
with
C!onttaBtlni: borders. ImpOrted, wioluoblo!.o

Plaid Flannel

SEEthe ALL

AND SA¥11 '

Pollleray, Ohio .

EACH · · · ·· · ·

MEN'S HEAVY QUALITY

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$1
Smooth fitting , seo!"f'h.-

4ft ea.

ANNIVERSARY SALE ·

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1st

Wuliable COlor·
lie&lt;- 79&lt; Volnet
Generouo Sb:o

Brtght Colors
Genereu&amp; Site
Imported

Pad" Cover
BOTII for

STOCk Ul' NOW!

Plaid Rag Rugs

Heavy cotton Sweat ShirU, fleece
comfortablt for wotk or Sports wear.
Sm•~l; MediUm and I..arae.

Be a·

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Harold Chase, mgr.

22x44 ~te lm,orted

99c

ll'tlllbl« -

'$1'4

ANNIVERSARY SAtE

Sweat Shirts

$1

FUll SIZE· tb99

Fanl!y cordUJ:OY houae sUppen.
·
style with aoit padded 1olea. Qolon: Hcli·
otroPe, Pink or lilue• Sizel4 to 8.

Men's Heavr Cotton

yd.~9·

Jackets

too-lively colors.

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Fine seledion of new FaH patterns. Bull 36 inches wide, and
fad to wa!lhinr.

LINED ZIPPER

I.Aat111, spuM,
broeadn, tape~try; solids,

ANNIVERSARY SALE

New Patterns, Best Colors
Z9e Quallly

Men's Grey Covert

FiiDor TMa Polio,..

Reg.$UB Values

20

three big
Buys!

Silt

Fine quality plastic --.-~·-----·..-:
in the be11t colors for
.

Heating Syatemi"
81:1 US FOR '

SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 1~

Size

Head 5carh

Flee&lt;eLined
COIIIforilble
Slzeo S•M·L

ATHENS, 0 U.P Ohio University opens its ba!!kelball practice wilh sn·en lettermen among
candidalcs rltpeetcd at the first
In rarkerSbur1.
sess ion Monday .
Mr... Gertrude Frank, NelionIJ'hree 11enlors, four juolora and
ville , he·s been visiting Mr. IDd five ~ophomores will be ameac
Mrs. J. S. Bailey and Mr. and Mrt. the 12 top contenders tor team
Marion Wo~.
berths.

YOUR

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La~e

Ladies' Fine Nylon
15 Denier, 60 Gauge
Sheer

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Bobcat Cagers
Practice Gets
Underway At OU

PERSONAL NOTES
Mr. M. H. Allen, Ath l' ns, 'W'U
n rer rnt overnight guest o( Yr.
anrl Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Mrs. Franklin Hoffman apeat •
few day• with her paretll, Mr. and
Mrll . Sinclair, Sum11er.
Mn. Delmar Baum spent a day

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WGUid usually sell for $1.
clal for our Anniversary
only at this tow price.

Middleport Department

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SIZES6V1 TO 11

"Thot's hard to rate," Ho-wl'll
sold. ' ·He's jullt about a~ powl'r·
HARTFORD, Conn - B t I 1 y ful ns any other runner ['ve seen
Lynch, 149, Hortfonl , Conn., stop. the Jut two yean~, 10 why nut let
Mlll St.
Middleport
ped P'rederieo l1ummer,
139 1.~- It go at that.
L~~,;,,,,,,_.:.,.,...l Ponama City 2 .
Chuc:kl• At Crltlc:l•m
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the second unit Ill! swlail shift mall.
on offense 1.8 make way for Mt.ehael. K"" and Rusty Bowermatter
are the 'Nu. 2 Wingmen.
JohD 'Martin. 207 po~nd second
Btfll)l rieht tackle, was shirte:d ta
Mfcbl:erS vecated tockle spot with
209 pound sophomt~re Dirk SchafMrs. George Re-ed, lappa, spent
ratb takin)'!; on lhe swing-shift ll!l• a few dllY1 wtth·'Mrs. Guy Smalley.
siw:Dnumt at · tackle, aloll{C with
Mrs. Elizalbeth 'Wickham, who l!l
AI Crawford , 220·J)ouDd Canton makiDg her home with her dau·
sophomore.
J·hter, Mn. Buel Ridenour, and
Mrs. Freda Miller, spent a fe~W
Chuck Zawacki, wha began as d. ays at Mrs. Wiekbam'• home at
a tackle and then was put at end-

LEATHER BOOTS

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Fight Results

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the "'human bnm.b" the ~ew York
Gianls .~et off in Suw.la J'S nalioal
television victory over Uw Clevrland Bmwns, wa:• tabbed today as
"one of .pro football ·~ futur e
greats'• by Couch Jim Howell
OfJie's gdl it 11\l," Howell en·
thused over the 6-foot, l -i nch , 2HI·
pound Triplett, who .scored six
touchdowns in the Giant~ · fir st two
gamee and t~round nut 91 yards in
19 ttle'!t in •diP. 21 -9 tru im£!4 nyl'r
In the Jlne the ~vii~ save only the BrowM. '' He's got 1h;,o spPf:'d ,
rn:r ~ ir.e, hut Thompson has a hard the d•~termintllion and yt•u cun
cha- r, ln M fu r-ward wall. Bob 8ate- say thi" for sun.• tbe power."
nwn 11 nd Stun Hamilton will be at
Ju&lt;1t how much power dOt's the
the l'ntli W!lh ,Jones rmd Fralt~ Y
former
TolerlQ Univer~i!y fullback
at the ta ckles, Chuck Heabout Qlld
have : Some cJCperts a •· e s11 ylng
R o~ ·· 1· Tho ma·.1 111 the guards ant\
J11y Simm!-1 nt l'l' nter. Simma and he 's the most powerful runnt•r th·~
lkll lbout ml~~ed the Athem &amp;a me Natinnal Football League ha.s heen
ht•rnUJU! of Jn c• ligibHity, but wilt ~i nCCl B•·onko NliJUl'Skl. Murv l'OO ·
servallves experta lay hl•':i jn ~t the
he !Jack in action thi' week.
btst since Clevela11d's 238--puund
M·arlon Motley was in h is pril'.llt-

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COUlD BRING YOU SUCH FABUlOUS
BAiGAINS!

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Fred

felcl and Mrs. Delmar Bawn . A Henry a.&amp;ver &amp;pent . a clay wlth
Halloween partr wa11 p]IDned for
the OctOber meeti&amp;il to be het4 Mn. N11ney .Baavtr iD. Mld~.,ort. ,
at tbe bonw of Mrs. Lawrence
Smith with' Mra. Opba OFfutt at
DSsistant.
Ml'fl. Buel Ridenour and Mn.
Guy Summerfield attended the· Regional meetinil of Garden cl11bs
in Gallipolis Monday .
Mr. and ~n. Waldo Beaver of
Oklamomo City, Okla., and Mrs.
FAMILY NIGHTS
Naomi Stobart and daughter or
2 Adult Tickett Admit TruC!t
Letart. vi&amp;ited Mr. and Mn.. Hrn·
Claudette Colbert
11' Beaver.
Parry Jct.I:Uvaa , .-L
Tbed croy spent a fe'Y days
,.,.HI Tl
LADY"'
witb his sister in Caldwell.
{Superacope 'find 'helulicolor)
Mr. an.d Mn. Low~ll Beaver and
-alsodaulhter of Pafid~let'ort were re·.Kev_in McCarthi ECJ...I:It.lDMID
cent Sltpper guests a! Mr. amt Mrs.
''NIGHTMAl••
Henry Beavrr.
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Mr. and :\1'r~ . John Char,rey of
ftund'ay-Frhtay
Oct. · 1•19
dedicated
pomeroy must have
St~ve Cogllfa'h A'ftb SherldiD.
t hemselves once upon a time to
HCOMS NIXT SPRtttG"'
co ntributE' something to collegiate
(ln Tecbni!!olar)
football.
Robt-. 1Ta:vJor
Kay Kendall
they bave- the dilltinctiO'n to·-a·uiNTIN DUitWAitb"'
day or having their&gt; 101'1.. Rqer. "•
Clneme..st'ape-Tecb- 1 ...a'~..
Junior at Wt-st' V'lrliltla Vliver-'""~,.
sity , playing re~lar left en~:~ on
&gt;Nas shined
hckle
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the Mount-atne~r vanttJ, 'thelr this
hind year.
Crawford
on lbe- to
riiht.
A 211Mrt. Georee Pyles ldd
daught~r, June ia m~ lo ~ohn­ pound junior, Zawacki bad
been
ny
Stobart. a refftlt
ttarter
at the No. 3 left end.
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JUST RIGHT FOR WINTER WEAR
Quarterback for- Ohio Wnrsit1
Hubert Bobo worked out In fu11
""RI&gt;'Jo EX'CIIJ.#M::'E
at Athi!DS.
A?'" MAn:ll Pl.AY
gear · for the fl.rst tlme .sicne his
Rnger wag an · outstandtBJ foot· Sept. 12 knee injury and shared
tii~ED NUtf ro S1'1'AL
ball and basketllall player a\ r.lid· the- second string rlght halfback
1"IIG Y~'fr AA1A1'EU!f .
7'111/Nt&gt;Eit F;rt;WI N~
dleport High Sthool •nd- Jau waa auigftment with
Joe Cannavtno
FGt.i.tJW AVTO
a top-r&amp;nking ltudeD.t at the sam·e dtJring defense work.
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tJAUSMAJI, K#ll
school .
Penn StatE&gt;, here this Saturday,
t'EN'fVR/1 WIIO
Assistant coaches with the Mouft. hall gat nett 1,064 yards in lts three
They're just right for wonlng or lnmthlg. StyiH e.111 .
HAP SIJCCEEPIP
ta~l"ers
rt&gt;ported
that Jl01er rames so far, and its opponenU
1/A!rVIE A~ No.~
l'nught Head Ooach Art leW' f!!t'· haven't ~en as tough as those of
your feet and give the utmost comfort.
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Y1·1low Jacket star player)
eye ttie Buelteyes, wbo ban gained a
when as a sc.phomore
he l'l.ll'V'IIIr total of 1,169 yards. Ptnn State
was later than third man ••tn on gave up 11 total of !WO yards com-.
the be)!" those tin'illll he Wls in· pared to 956 for the Budu.
srrted ift 11 game.
Th.e 220 pound Ropr b expected
tn start Sst!lrdl!l'l' wh!lt Wt-St Virgin ia plays William and Mary at
ONLY
The September mtetJg of th~
William'llbl.lrg, Va.
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lns:t \'Pnr . Jl r ~~ rrii"d onl y 34 timc&gt;s
Third Thursday Club was held at
:111 Seou&gt;Ol l a n d 11i c ke~l u .P l:lfl
the home of Mrs. George- WolC
y ar ds.
with Mrs. JClltn Wickham co-ho9t·
" HI'! di&lt;"' n'l n• port to us 11111il
late in t1·ain ing und we had ~n
A ~hort business meeting wa111
e ntirel y di ff t·r·t· nt ~!'\ of sign11 a nd
conducted
the pre$ident. Mrll,
s ystr•m .~ t han Jw wa·d arcustomf'd
Wickh:'lm. Th~ remainder ot the
to." Howt•l l · ~x plain c d . " That hu :·t
evenJnt was spent i.n sewing and
h im ju,q a~ it hurt~ a lot of oth ~,r
a social way. Mrs. Carl Kautz won
We Carry A Complete Supply 'Of Work Clolhet
kids tryinll 1 hreak into thi!l lea first prize in a contest, and Mrs.
gut&gt;."
NEW YORK UP ~ Oklahuma's Charle5 Goegletn won tbe door
Power AwH Teammate•
mighty footb3U Sooners are mak· prize.
The ••troublr." Triplett ... bud ing a reourd runaway for l h e
A d~ssert course .was served to
breakin g in ut.rndcd to hlft ~wn 1najor t•ollege totol of~nse title. those mentioned above .aQd, llrJ.,
teamm ates, who a r e ju::;t a blt
In th~ '1hr('e g~s \hey have wm . Will• Mr.\ ~ Balltf.; Jd:ft.
awed ot h i a. h!IT!tit• pow~~ Tt ployed so far , the Sooner! have Opha Offutt, Mrs. John Flck, Mrs.
"JUST--A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE"
seems that Triplett b ad a h:rffit of avt•ragcd :f9 poinb a_nd 477 y~l1~ Clayton Allen, Mn. Horace Karr,
MILL
ST.
MIDDLEPORT
running r iaht over his uwn T-qu ar- 400.3 vnrd~ bv rushmg alone), ae· Mrs. Eddie Hartung, Mrs. Frank
lcrtwcks wh('n lhcy altt·mpl ed to
co,·din:g
to St.alistics
releaseJ,I
· ~·~·~ym~on~d~E~ll&gt;~&lt;'~-~;;;~
ha nd the ball orr to him.
hv
tht" NCA:\
Scrvil!e
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The Devil~ are lf'il by speedy
t7!J pound back Burt Smith, who
is one of thr lcp st•orel's In the
areu, and abu om· of the best running bncks. At thr other halfbatk
will be speedy R,onni~ Carr, whlle
138 pounil Albert Lee will be at
fullback . George Gilmore will be
at IJUar-t erbaek, and also does most
nf lhe DevU1 paliSing.
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states footbflll team ran through ftt t attv CIN.Cb
its fi rst rough wort of the&lt; WJelr: n~nced Monday tM need fqr
a
Tu esday with a 5ht.ftlU1 switch ln change te •'beef up" lbe enCia.
thr lineup. Tl1e emphasis wat o'\R
Co.Capt. Bill Miehft1, an
e-nd
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th (' winged T offen.se
uSed by hill last- two seasobs at OSU, rePenn state .
turneO to his old ltlft end post 1ft.
er fi lLll.ll a tackle spot tor nven

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Middleport To Meet Gallipolis I- TWo, Now THREE - . - By Alan t.~ · Buckeyes Switt1h1Lineup T&gt;OtReady
Panthers Tangle With Bulldogs: ::::a:-:RD,
F!u~s~~~~ S~te· !!ngT~•~ ~?.!f~ orP;~nt tU'r~
fa~.rP.st
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Tbt- Pnm&lt;-Tfl \'
and tbc
m an on
t eam .
MKHIItport y , lkl w J1 r kets h•vf'
In th.t' lm t&gt; lleiser baa Totrl Baldb ot h hct•n h1• d al w or k th is week win and Ril' h Lift' , l:l the ends with
as elie-y prepar~c" for ~ u~ ial SEO Bald'win weighinl( 160 a n c:l Liff'
Jaro rs F'rtd a1 r.:,;ht Nei thel' cl ub only 138 pounds Lafl}" Bi-.; hop , a
h a~ hrllkf'n tn·r, 111(• win col um in !ieccnd All SEO dJO in :o las.i year
l e a ~u e ac tn D .. ml bot h will bt:&gt; o u t at 160 'lJ unrh, wtll be a t on e t ackt{) get out t•l t ho:&gt; ('~tJar a.~ the le, with 170 pound ~ i l l BuHington

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�li-Ilaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• Oct. 17. 1956

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

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Preparing For Big.Sale

Rummage Sole
Plans Made By
local JOF Class

Mr and Mrs . Dale Va.nee, Columb us, have b e e n VISiting his
broth.:r i.Dd Sl~ f ('r-in- l ow, Mr. and
\l r!.. c f-~. v~llh.l', and plann ed to
return .t., Colun;hus tvtbiV at·c.·om;J.:lnieU Uy :"o!r. anrt M:·.s. C E. Vancf'
NIJO w.l1 ~P('I d the rt'Sl
tbe
wer k thf'n '
Fred I. &lt;; ~ rJn.--r , p;J~t u r of !he
Middl l pu rt L'il:..: rch of rh ·1st, anrl
Mn. GaJ dn1·r vi~lted _,:r. and Mrs.
,:cei l LaJr.,bce, G&lt;t:Jipo!J~. Tues-

Plan.s were made. for 1 rummqe
sale to be held at the
Bethany
Chu rch, October 30 to November
2 indusive , when the JOF Clasa of
the Unit~ Methodis t Church met
Monday eVenlna: It the church.
Mrs . Roy Belzing, pres.ident, pre-

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Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

layette Shower
Given In Honor
Of Mrs. D. Singer

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Lemmon lllld wtf-e Cynthia In day• ot ;ore, Now they
say It'• all over and •he'U ..t up Nevadll relldenee. tfM~IJ

RAIL'S BEN FRANKLIN

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Ninth Birthday Of Diana Zirkle Noted
When Party Enjoyed By Many Friends

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By local Councl"l

$299.00

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Returns From Two
Weeks Vacation

FURNITURE

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PIN-UPS BOUDOIR
lAMPS

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f(ICI( UP YGUR H!ELS
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Phone 197

TEACHERS INVITED
Teachers c.f Southern Lncul
lril'\ are lnviled to attend a JJJ('I' Img at Radne High School. (kl . IR
111 8 J-l. m. where an
inhl(·.~ tJng
pruwr-am Is plAnned, aceord!ng to

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M1 .;, Chlor·us Grimm.

PICKENS IN POMEROY AND MASON CITY

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Pr&lt;' -;itl :·nt .

Rcft·f~ hmcnts will bt' s1• r vd.

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EI.£CTRIC
lATH ROOM
HEATER

ut its Bestt
FRED J, RAPPINI Is 8hown 'In the
\\'limington, CaJit., lockup- by
I ii.~ own requoat. He was the
t1trgct of tl.ve bulll!!t8 whJie drtv..
In).( his c~r In the harbor area.
a1111, according to pollee, wq
one ot the two lallora who beat
up Longshoremen 's union chief
Harry Brtdgea laat SE:!pt. 2L
Rnpplftll didn't atop R11y ot the
bullets. but bo dlrtn·t want •
S(!cond try,
(lftter,.athntcUJ

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$500.00
MOiltS.LOCIC
W-*ll~~t

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$150.00
IIINNAN-I.OCIC
'WeddJ"tt lint

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Alwlyt to&amp;eth..-- alwaJ'I In
pi•~ , , . thiN K~ Dta.
mood Rina• are int•rlod:ed let
revaat their full t.aut,r Md brlllianw foraverl

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COLLINS JEWELRY
STORE
Where Your Confidence Is Justified
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. EASY-ON
STORM WINDOW KIT

THE SHOE BO~
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We have_a· complete supply floor furnaces~ ·
gas and coal beaters. An experienced man
will instal! any heater we sell.

Powdered SUGAR

For Yow Children

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TRANSPARENT PLASTIC

"Hove you ~htcked your ftumberot

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$159.95

Contectlonera Super.. x

ROBIN HOOD SHOES

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Mt.ptab, 000&lt;1 RWIHMplat

70,000 BTU GAS

ARBUCKIIS

You Hove All These When You Buy

Diamond ia a JMrhct l•m•u•nnta•d In wrltb11 by

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Did you know tbat your tavor-ile butter lto~tiaa will ltay
aofter Jouaer it you mako It
wilh aupu-.,ft

FIT •• QUALITY.- STYLE

l:vary x ..pqb ........,.nt

A REAL BARGAIN

THIS WEEK ONLY!

11u,,7,:,11 Beauttl'

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NOTICE!

liKE
WE HAVIi

100
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Cllrlltntu Nolw.

It won't 1M lonJ ...fqre we
wiH have our new toys on
display. UM our lay-twe
plen. A small deltetlit hold
anytlt~. wa ttU 'Ill Chrltl

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l'fPI . •m . ,. ARO!;NTINA . CQubk'ut;:g__:_.The pr.Mnt Ar·
, g-•ntine government ia quietly &lt;!huckllnc over the ~~eramble 101nr on
' among Democra-ts an&lt;! Republicans to dlBavow ltl fallen ,dictator,
· Juan PerOn .
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The military government of OM. Pedro Eutenlo Aramburu l1 01
j the opinion that anything that Ia done to
Peron, at hOme
or abroad, Ia all to the good.
Uke moat dictators who escape with theJr Uvea when _thlnp co
wrong, Peron left followers behind him who would make trouble
J If tbey bad the 1&gt;J1portunlty. Aramburu wanta. thue Peron.l sta. kept
-1 be.r ett of any ~~unltlon, ~ ~ ~.t~elr,oua~ed hero'• b~halt.

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aon · Ls making every eft'ort to plug aU weak
In the farmen'
cost-price ~iqu ee u- to keep farm price• from sa&amp;l;'lng before eledion
CAMPAIGNt .. O fur CRI!fornla's 32 eledura• votes, Adla i Steven- · : day, Benson and his ato.ft' are relylnr on three prlnclpal tooJa:
aon arrives tn Oakland and Is greeted by Miss Rita IJurr('th Who Is
~ 1- Pun:hue t:trogram.s thmugh which the departmeJ'It wm buy
decked out as a Stevenson adherent.
f ln~uruutwaal So!WdiJiwt aJ 1
tommodilles and donate them to charitable Institutions and for uae
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· 2- New markets to provide additional oullets tor the rovernment'a
11tockpUe of agtlculturt:~l l:llt'flltrs.
3- The So\1 Bank pr0~rp Ylro~_gh Wl\11::h Benson hopes to C'Ut
sur·pluit production of BiJii major cOtQrnodJtJea throup 1969.

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NEW .JUSTICE- RepubUcans diJIICount
of tt'eir J)arty
: gaining- any ImpOrtant polltlcS.t •trentt~ Ul.toujt., Pl'l!!lldebt Elsen, ilower'll Mw appointmeJ'It t9 the Sup1·eme Court but they, admit It
didn 't' hu1·t any.
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. and Catholic from N8w Jel'Bey, to succeed reUring AAOCiate Justice
Shl"rman Minton .
. While some politicians have tried to read illto the
No Try
aelet:tion an appeal ffJr Lhe Democrat and Catholic
,., Vot.t,
vote GOP SOurCWl 1:1ay that Mr. Elsenhov.-er's mpotive~ were based 5trlctly On Brennan's record aa a Soya Ill),
Ju&lt;lge. ·
These Republican" concede that the fad that. Brennan 11: &amp; Demo·
crat and a Catholic might add a few votea to the GOP ticket but
Insist that it wnn't be slgnlftcant at thf polla.
1 Their argument is that no Democrat. Ia rolnr to ~~~~ ~rUee
because of a Sllpreme Comt appointment &amp;nd p«,ple d6D't tiiUally
I vot 111 on thelt tia•IA ot their religion. Furthermore, the. IIOIIllna.tlon
seems accl'!}table to abo11t all p,lrtiea.

.me.. has

she 6een keepinQ

even eome envo:yg fl"'m Arab
tl:\at O'ami.l
Abdel Naaser'.s 'fays as preJ!d~t or. ilfYP!..~te nu_m~l .
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lng from his l'ldtlanll.lttatioll
the S:Uea Clhlt i.t ~tueti Wltl'tOQ .
furttk!r to)h.plleatl\:i\1.
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The ~tlaft •tMht ln...., llll\1~\Vernem a ttl·
tLJde, ml)jt .-amatlctlly exemplllcld lly hla bom·
bastlc •tatement. on the C"aaal diJPUte and ht.
st"eil.dy drllt toward cldae l'elatlon• with Ruula,
hu resulted In Ill ever.tJghtenlntr MliDllomlc pinch.
ThLI hu dlaple&amp;led JOme of fhli molt powerfUl
backalage ftgul"eft ln Egypt, tnelpdl.Dg tlle m.ln
. ot tmn\enu- we11.1~ who h'elped
vaUlt Into
ttll pre1eat diCtatorial poa;l._tlon, and who aft now
nport.e4 .lQokJ.u aroUn4 fqr a auitallle · .ucc:~a.or.
The United State1, which once hop~ tD eou,t
on N:Uaei- ·as a Joyal friend, I• believed q'J,iltt
tontt'lnt to •ee hla •tar wane.
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,Erin will .tlngagaln on NBC·TV'I -·"Steve-- Allen Show," Sunday, Now._'!-_

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local BPW Menibers Attend Fall
Conference Held At Marietta

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FutRiture :
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: ru~·t wc•r c 1n M,.. rio•tla Monday
.· ~·,·ning whNC lh1·v \':si :ed tbei r
daugh r1·, 1\br ~-;u;q a IH' nwr a 1
.'vf ari t•lta Ct'l iL·gr, a n d a l ~e nded 1
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from
tbe "Upper Room" were led by
Mn Alonzo Custer. Plana were
diac uxsed for the annual
bazaar
wbJcb will be held In the cbureh '
parlor, J&lt;'rlday, December 0. S1let
tax Blamps were counted durlna:
the evening.
A de.;sert rourSt" in
keepin'
with HaHowe en were 1erved by
Mrs . C. E. Neioli(' and Mr~ . E. J ,
Tra l'y.

Approximately !Jrty membe111 Mil to n Houda8hl'lt asked the blc,;.
Mrs. Douglass Singer was hon- and gut&gt;~ls attended
the annual sing which prect·d~·d the banquet
ored with l l.wyeHe s hower· .and banquet
of
!Served and pncpa red by th e Phii- _bt• '.l&lt;:!:VJ;:('S at tiJ :! u~pli~t Churtb
Mrs. William Wallace
was pre. Claali ~t the Middleport Chureh ath ea So&lt;"it&gt;ty .
Arrangern r- nt.s of Nh&lt;'."e ~lcl Martin DilJUJe , evan sented a farew ell gift. when the of
l'_Yenlng. Mrs. fruits . vegetables and fall flowers ;rlist, a nd Fr&lt;~nk C&lt;Jia nzaro, organLincoln Heights Canast.a Club met Theo !': eutzhng, president, presid- carried ou t the Harves t theme for ht. were pn.,~eu tin g l' \·angellstic:
re~ntly al the
home of
Mn, ed at the short business meeting the table det'orations
:nect:ng!i.
Lawrence Morarity .
Mr. and M ~s. Ha.ll'v Hill and BILL HOWARD, manager of Sljlflers' Red Anchor Departlind th~nked the class members : Af ter the group ~at; weltnmed
Prizes were award ed
to Mrs. lor thelr loyalty lind cooperation by Mrs. N ~· utzling, Cash Bahr ang wn. Mr. Li nd Mrs. Al~a Pi~ken­
ment Store. is pictured here going over merchandise with
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Robert ~ailey, Mrs . John Mayer, during her term of office.
paugh , C;tld ·.v .. ~ J . visi! ed Suc.da}
a solo "Alleghe ny Muon " and
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F!hena Clifford, a sales lady, fn preparation for the store's
Mrs. Shirley Guin ther
and Mrs.
Mrs. Cash
Bahr,
a
past sextf'lte :
Wilson, Kt&gt;nneth ,vilh Mrs . V&lt;Janic Barlgely and fam- big 33rd Anniversary sale which starts Friday .. nd lasts eight
Eugene Co nd e .
~rcsJd~nt, pr~1ented Mrs . Neutz- McEihmney Milton Houdashelt , ly and wrrc a: compan :r-d bomf'
Refreshmen ~.o~ carrying out the mg With a gift and Mrs. Fred I. Cash Bahr, Tom Bowe n and Her- by .'v.l r~J_ Dora !-loJg(' who harl s-pent days. In the background Is a. shopper. Mrs. Btalrice Price.
Halloween theme were served by
G.ardner, te.!lc her
of th e Class, m.an Kincaid , san g ''The Waywa rd the pa-'&gt;t three week::; a1 lhe Badthe hostes5 to those narned above
s~oke
of lh~ absenc~ or Mr. Ne_ut- Wind ", a.s an Impromptu act. The ·~(· \ y home.
and Mrs. Ji ir hard Freeman
and
.M J!, Huber t Mace was return~d
zhng, who u a pahr nt al Me1gs cooks were serenaded ·with a
one guest, Mrs. Lewis H. Sauer.
General l!osplta~.
Th is was the parody " It's Eats That MaL Us lwme in lhC' Ra-wUn~s ·t..:o at~ ~m ­
The next mef'ting will be held
first banqu"'
1n the
past four Happy" and were
nppaudl'd for hulanCl' T uesrlay fr cm Holz er Ho~­
at the home of Mrs. John Mayer, years that \lr. Neulzling has mis-- their. fine meal,
pital where .shl' harl be•·n a medic&lt;~ I
Mr~. Paul Zirkle entertained Connie aDd Ronnie CheatJe, Darpali r•nt .
(with a party Fri4ay afternooa In iene Romine, Patty and IJnda Owsed.
T_
rlbute
was
J'l_~id
lo
Mrs.
The
e\·ening's
program
included
BIRTH ANNOUNCIO
Neutzl!llg for her fw1· work and the presentation of a g ift to Mrs.
Mrs. Cl.vd e Warner was taken to lite buemr;:nt ol ber home, Liberty eu, Margaret Holt, Brerida Owen11,
Mr _ and Mn . W. D. Lee (Shirin Eddie, Ricky and Charles Lemley
to Mr Ne~td1ng who h~d assiste-d Gardn-er , teacher, ~mrl her husband her hom e i n K' j;Pr Monday in thl· Ave., whieb Wl.t. decorated
ley Riley) of Clifton are announc'
in the vanou s cl ass proJects..
pastor of th e chureh. by Thomas lt:.:w!ing.s-Cna ls ambulance from kee-ping with Halloween, honoring Ellen Roush.
ing the birth of a son at 4 :37 a . m .
Danny Henderson, Raymond ZlrCash B&lt;lh!" ~~ the nt•w p1·esJd~nt Bowen . Mr. Gardnt-r and is wife Meigs Gt· n(' ral lfll&lt;&gt; p ita l wh e-re sht· her daughter, Diana, on her ninth
Monday , 0('1. 15, at Holzer Hos~he
ela.ss WJ th Mrs. Dan Wtute spoke briefly
to th e
class and h11d bren a pJtie'1lt.
kle,
Charles Hysell, Nicky, Tommy
birthday_
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pitlll . The infant weighed 7 lb I oz .
~1v1ng
th(' repol"! (Jf the nomlnat- guests and the tea eher said that
Kan,
who
is
employed
in
Games
were
played
and
PTlles
and
Donnie Can~on, ~ell Nei.
P
ul!y
and ha.s been named Russell Clay.
Colum
!&gt;us,
"P( nt Saturday w ith awarded the wlnner after which meyer and Danny Zirkle. Adults
mg
~ommlttce.
Ot~ers
ar&lt;'
,
vi'_'eshe
w.as
proud
of
the
fine
young
Maternal grandparent!! are Mr. and
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refreshment.'! ol eai:e decorated in present were the above- named
Mrs _ TE&gt; dRIIe y Sr . of Clifton and prestd ent , Mrs _ Ktrmeth MrF.Ihm- couplea in !he cJas~ :md proud of her par e nt s, Mr. and 1\frs. C. R.
Kar r S,·_ a nd l.Jmily .
ney;
sccrPtDry_
M
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William
Slatheir
achievements
and
the
po-.si·
keeping Witb Halloween and ice aitd Mrs. Bob Car.son, Afl'l. Betty
Bright 22-gouge aluminum
plllernal
grandmother is
Mrs
ter:
ass_Js
t.ant
see•·e
tary
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M1·s.
Ira
bilities
of
fu
rt
her
r.lcvelopments.
rr
eam
wen
aerved
by
Mrs.
ZJrkle
Romine,
Mrs.
James
Stanabury,
Mrs.
C.
R.
You
ng
h
visiting
a
In
three blllldy lllzes _ %,
Charles Lee, Midd leport. The Lee~ Dutcher; treasurer,
Mrs . Jlusscl!
Sh
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isted
by
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Harold
Lemley,
Mrs.
Richard
Owens
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sister,
Mrs.
Gol
dir
Evans,
CleveI
IDd
I I-ii-quart.
hav(' another son, Michael William Wilson .
P urge
em o (" a ert or
land, and t hr\' will be joined by \1rs. Che11ter Zirkle and Mr1. R. C. Charles Neimeyer.
age four.
nf!ow member.• to wdcome evL·ryThe honored guest received a
Kennelh \fd-:J hin rwy Wlls Mas ter nnt• at the se rvicrs of Uw chur•·h t w o othrr ·.,.~! Ns, M r'i Vincen t Steffy. Favors were balloons. Haland number or gifts and those sendof Ceremonies for lh•· t'VI'nl ng and and to continue to wor k for
m"W Young, Erie, l'a .. und Mrs. Earl loween candy,, bubble gum
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Ht·&lt;~x t un, ('i ncmna:i.
lolJypops.
lng a gift but unable to attend
- - ~- class-r oom i n lh t· prur~nscrJ nddlMn
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Arlt·nJ
li(_•L·,-;e and Mrs. Ir~resent
were
Agnes
and
Rita
.were
Mrs. Albert School and Mrs .
tion to the (' hun·h
Brmker, Patty and Bobby Steffy, Eddie Romine.
R·EG. $1.98 PLASTIC
vin
Rau
mgaHltH·r
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Tuosda)
Mrs . 1\'cut:ding (l l'('S{'flft•d fl gif t
for l'lrvr ·l·lnt l w:H•rt• th ry w1lJ alfro m the clw;s tu
M. J.. Kdl y. ll'nr.l the Ohiu (;PJl!'r~ l B11ptist As
f
(eacht•r .Who !! ISO praiH·d
~o r· iation a nd will visi t Mi•·,. Ju li&lt;J
tht·
for th•·ir ""'1rk 11nd faith - llt'L':le ;.nd ulhPr rt'laliv(•S.
&amp;.:
'fheodorus Co unril Uau gh ter~ of ful nttenda nce at se rvices.
Will iam Hunt• !! , ,Jackso n, was
Quilted- VInyl Pl ..tle
Th e progntm i ncl ud ed
group guest of honor at 11 bi r thday din America m('t in r•·~tdar
Sl'.'ision,
Mrs .. Wesley Fry,. president of !rict 11, BPW, at the Beh;ey Mills
Monday evening wirh Mrs. Thomas si ng inJ{, 11 rlud '' Vearic" hy Cash ner l'' r~day at the hume of Mr. and the Mtddleport Busmen and Pro- Club gymnasium MarieU.i SunCook, counl'i lor, p n·~i il i n g.
Bah r an r1 Mrs Arthur
Skinn er . Mrs. L . D. Ervin. Gues ts included f&lt;"ssionat Women 's Club, Mrs Guy day .
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One applicant wa s aceeplt•d for dressed i11 r.ay Ni n, tif's eo.~tumes; ~tr . and Mrs. Bu rrell and children . Reynolds, Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mrs.
After registration, the Contermembership. A rc-pl)rt nn t' Xlr nd- •l skit hy Mr~ . Wt•nrl!'I J Duncf'. Mrs. Ronnie and Billy, and Linda Ury . (;uy Reynolds Mrs. Neme V1le. enee opened with the Pledge to
ing greeti ng ·· !u lhc dist r if' l con- Ncutzlin ~. ·' Irs. Sll'wart ll arris, Jacksun, Mr. an d Mrs_ Eugene Nor- and MIS8 Freddie Houduhelt at- the Fla g led by Mrs. Fry JICiddlevention of th(• n au.r.:h lcrs nf Un ion Mn. Juh n :'lhyN , M1·s. C.·l.~ h Bahr, {on, f'omcnlY.
t&lt;' nrfed the Fall Conference of UIB- port, with devoti onal services conVetera ns and ul so ~ gift to Mrs. Mrs. MeEIIPJl Oey, M¥· O(' nver
Fred I. Gurdn('J", pastcu· of thfBrlghl New Styles
ducted by Mi,&lt;,s Anna Maud Fehr.
Richard C1mp hdl . wa.~ g iv en . Mrs. Rie1•..\-Ir s. ~1 i11 on lluurlas lwlt .and Middlcpor t C'llll re h '! Christ, Mrs.
man
Jackson:
gree
tings
Miss
Mabel
Wh o Wl'te (;ardner, !\11·_ allll ·" rs. U. E. McC11mphcll lhanhd ttw l(rOUJJ for Mrs. Harl t&gt;y S w i.~ hr •r,
th e gift.
Wagner, Marietta: introductions
dresst•d in !J ill l.dl.~·
t·oslumt·s. Kinley , Mr. and .'11r~. Homer Rice,
by Mrs Gladvs Dye, District Directc;anws
li
d
IJ~·
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ll;u,
Whit
t&gt;
eon
It wa.s voh•tl to hold lh e unnual
M1·s. WchiJ l!all and lJe{' 1-lartlngl' l'
or M i s~ Leonore M. 1'-lills First
inspeetion 011 Novcrnbu 19 unrl clutied th e rru gram with .11 priz(' aacnflrrf th r· Family Night scrvlee
REG. $2.29
viet--president of the Ohio 'Federall il tficcrs and th~ dcyrce lcfm awnrdl'll to Arllmr Skinner. The of the Mc·ig-s r!ou nl y M r• n 's Fellowation
,
presided
at
t
h
e
business
rf'qUellh!d i n h&lt;' present at closing prar~r was given by Mr. shi p of the C'hurd1es of Christ at
Mayor and
Mrs. C. 0 . Fl.sher ffiet"fJng _ '
0. Tile 8rfthte1t
the
me,•ting to prac- liu rdner.
Lhc Hutl.ant.J t'hJJreh Mon da y night.
and son. Tommy, have returned
r.un&lt;'h:eon was served With .~ pec­
ler fa MJddlt!POI1
tice. II was voted to hn ve the an- --- ----....__
Th t&gt; decorating w :~s phtnned bv
from a two weeks ' vacation to Oak ial music by Mr ~. lrl' nc Scamahorn
Mr~ . 1r:1
n iVI'r.~ary dln m•r o n I)N'f'tnhl'r 3 . Mrs_ William Gt·u(•srr,
Wropped Peanul Buller
MEETING CALLED
Mr.
and .\ fnriei :H, anrf Mrs . Thelma Robin.'
BA«Eft FURNITVRIJCI
A soc1n] hour
c:ondudcd lh•• Bulth(•r. Mr.s. l-lar!Py Swis h('J", J\tr.s
TnJ.~tNs n flhtr V ,· te rnn·~ Mem- Ridge, ·renn., to visit
_________ _ Herman Kincoirl . Mrs. Juhn Mayf'r , oriiJ ] 11" -~ Pi l ;l! Bollrd will JJll't't to- Mr5 . John Terrell (Nan Fisher) 5 011 , Alh(•ns, who was aC'co mpan ied
Mrs. Curlis Jenkinson , Mrs. sJ,.,.,._ nigh! &lt;1 ! A p. Ill . at tht• CuurtiiJ)Ilse and childl'en, John a nd Christine, by Mrs. Kay Cam-pbell , At-hens.
Miss Frances ln~lee, Park ersart HarriS, Mrs, Farie Cole . Mr~_ Ll•n Vau~:hnn, Huard
SL"t'f!'la ry , and then to Fort McClellan, Ala .,
when• they were ovtWnight gueslJ bu rg, s poJr:e on '·The First Busi .
:\.1ddrl' d Schuster, Mrs. lla Darnpll , s:Jirl today.
of Sgt. Sara J . Fisher.
O!!J!is a n d Profess ibn&lt;~l Woman ":
\J rs. Wtni~m Slater and !he p1·o---- - Tbey"re Fresh and Delltlou•
altf'
ndcd
the
cermony
on
Sara
J. Hair. the fJJ 'St woman edThey
~am \'Ills plann efl by Mrs. n.~ JJVL'r
MARRIAGE LICE!\ISE
F'r1day
when
Sgt.
Fili
her
was
namitor
who
headed
the
s
ta
rr
vf
the
lli c r•, Mrs. Russell Wil ~:~on ,
Mrs.
A rut&lt;JTJHgl• lil't&gt;nsR h&lt;~s lw"u isthe Lady Godev magazinP . Clubs re·pKn mtlt b Mrlo: lh in ne_\',
Mr ~. W£"n - s ur •d to EJ1r] Kill,!{, 73, n• lir rd. and ed "WAC of the month" in
•lt•ll Bunri' , Mrs. O;m White, Mrs. Ella Lt• un&lt;t Musst~ r. 58, both of t i r~l of such ceremonies at Fort re~ented were A' hen s, Ironton,
McCl ellan. Sgt. Fisher
and
a McArthur, Logan , N!'!lionville, Gal·
Arthw· SktnneJ'. M1 ·~- Huh&lt;'rl Cral.l{. Hutlantl.
friend. Sgt. Betty Samlk, returned Upolis, ~iddleport Jackson a n ~
Mt•mhcrs uf !hi' l'hll;1then .Soei MIDDLEPORT
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•·ly who worked TUl'};tla.v CVI' ni ng
PHONE 60%1-X
visited at tbe Terrell bome over
Wl'rt• Mrs. Ro-bert Ht•lbcl, pr c~ithe week end.
dPnl, .\irs. 0 . E. Mc Kinlt•y. M r.~.
Mayol' anrt ~Irs . Fisher arrived
Lflo Childs, Mrs. George Child s,
home
Sunday ilnd spent Monday
M1·s. Lesta Gothard,
Mrs. \\' l'l&gt;h
.
\:isiling Mr. and
Mrs . Harold
flldl , Mr.s . 0. L. Rou s]J , Mr ~. Er n.
Moore ( Ros~&gt;mary Fishe:) and aon
t·st La/Jaucc,
Mrs. C. E. Van(·{·.
Michael, Columbus.
1\fr,.;. Boyd Dltgud , Mn.
D;n·id
!lars t Sr., ~rs . Itobcrt Mc.E ih iuney, Mrs. L D. Ervin.

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Homebuilders Class Annual Bdnquet
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�li-Ilaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• Oct. 17. 1956

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

The Daily Sentinel

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Preparing For Big.Sale

Rummage Sole
Plans Made By
local JOF Class

Mr and Mrs . Dale Va.nee, Columb us, have b e e n VISiting his
broth.:r i.Dd Sl~ f ('r-in- l ow, Mr. and
\l r!.. c f-~. v~llh.l', and plann ed to
return .t., Colun;hus tvtbiV at·c.·om;J.:lnieU Uy :"o!r. anrt M:·.s. C E. Vancf'
NIJO w.l1 ~P('I d the rt'Sl
tbe
wer k thf'n '
Fred I. &lt;; ~ rJn.--r , p;J~t u r of !he
Middl l pu rt L'il:..: rch of rh ·1st, anrl
Mn. GaJ dn1·r vi~lted _,:r. and Mrs.
,:cei l LaJr.,bce, G&lt;t:Jipo!J~. Tues-

Plan.s were made. for 1 rummqe
sale to be held at the
Bethany
Chu rch, October 30 to November
2 indusive , when the JOF Clasa of
the Unit~ Methodis t Church met
Monday eVenlna: It the church.
Mrs . Roy Belzing, pres.ident, pre-

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Lucllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

layette Shower
Given In Honor
Of Mrs. D. Singer

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Lemmon lllld wtf-e Cynthia In day• ot ;ore, Now they
say It'• all over and •he'U ..t up Nevadll relldenee. tfM~IJ

RAIL'S BEN FRANKLIN

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Ninth Birthday Of Diana Zirkle Noted
When Party Enjoyed By Many Friends

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'll~Sis[anl
eras~

By local Councl"l

$299.00

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Middleport Mayor
Returns From Two
Weeks Vacation

FURNITURE

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.Novcm~r ~

PIN-UPS BOUDOIR
lAMPS

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J-Ib. · · .. · · 29c
2nd lb. · · · · · JOe ,

Asked for Jail

Get so,..

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Clean up BILL.S-

f(ICI( UP YGUR H!ELS
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
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Phone 197

TEACHERS INVITED
Teachers c.f Southern Lncul
lril'\ are lnviled to attend a JJJ('I' Img at Radne High School. (kl . IR
111 8 J-l. m. where an
inhl(·.~ tJng
pruwr-am Is plAnned, aceord!ng to

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M1 .;, Chlor·us Grimm.

PICKENS IN POMEROY AND MASON CITY

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Pr&lt;' -;itl :·nt .

Rcft·f~ hmcnts will bt' s1• r vd.

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EI.£CTRIC
lATH ROOM
HEATER

ut its Bestt
FRED J, RAPPINI Is 8hown 'In the
\\'limington, CaJit., lockup- by
I ii.~ own requoat. He was the
t1trgct of tl.ve bulll!!t8 whJie drtv..
In).( his c~r In the harbor area.
a1111, according to pollee, wq
one ot the two lallora who beat
up Longshoremen 's union chief
Harry Brtdgea laat SE:!pt. 2L
Rnpplftll didn't atop R11y ot the
bullets. but bo dlrtn·t want •
S(!cond try,
(lftter,.athntcUJ

sm

$500.00
MOiltS.LOCIC
W-*ll~~t

111111 IUO.OI

$150.00
IIINNAN-I.OCIC
'WeddJ"tt lint

tls.oo

Alwlyt to&amp;eth..-- alwaJ'I In
pi•~ , , . thiN K~ Dta.
mood Rina• are int•rlod:ed let
revaat their full t.aut,r Md brlllianw foraverl

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ll'ld thi1 Ito.-.

COLLINS JEWELRY
STORE
Where Your Confidence Is Justified
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POMEROY

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ll'o Eaoy To Install -Inside Or Out

. EASY-ON
STORM WINDOW KIT

THE SHOE BO~
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We have_a· complete supply floor furnaces~ ·
gas and coal beaters. An experienced man
will instal! any heater we sell.

Powdered SUGAR

For Yow Children

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TRANSPARENT PLASTIC

"Hove you ~htcked your ftumberot

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FLOOR
FURNACE
$159.95

Contectlonera Super.. x

ROBIN HOOD SHOES

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Mt.ptab, 000&lt;1 RWIHMplat

70,000 BTU GAS

ARBUCKIIS

You Hove All These When You Buy

Diamond ia a JMrhct l•m•u•nnta•d In wrltb11 by

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Did you know tbat your tavor-ile butter lto~tiaa will ltay
aofter Jouaer it you mako It
wilh aupu-.,ft

FIT •• QUALITY.- STYLE

l:vary x ..pqb ........,.nt

A REAL BARGAIN

THIS WEEK ONLY!

11u,,7,:,11 Beauttl'

INflllO(I(ING liNG

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NOTICE!

liKE
WE HAVIi

100
· In Sa..c,k - Lay-A woy. For

Cllrlltntu Nolw.

It won't 1M lonJ ...fqre we
wiH have our new toys on
display. UM our lay-twe
plen. A small deltetlit hold
anytlt~. wa ttU 'Ill Chrltl

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l'fPI . •m . ,. ARO!;NTINA . CQubk'ut;:g__:_.The pr.Mnt Ar·
, g-•ntine government ia quietly &lt;!huckllnc over the ~~eramble 101nr on
' among Democra-ts an&lt;! Republicans to dlBavow ltl fallen ,dictator,
· Juan PerOn .
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The military government of OM. Pedro Eutenlo Aramburu l1 01
j the opinion that anything that Ia done to
Peron, at hOme
or abroad, Ia all to the good.
Uke moat dictators who escape with theJr Uvea when _thlnp co
wrong, Peron left followers behind him who would make trouble
J If tbey bad the 1&gt;J1portunlty. Aramburu wanta. thue Peron.l sta. kept
-1 be.r ett of any ~~unltlon, ~ ~ ~.t~elr,oua~ed hero'• b~halt.

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aon · Ls making every eft'ort to plug aU weak
In the farmen'
cost-price ~iqu ee u- to keep farm price• from sa&amp;l;'lng before eledion
CAMPAIGNt .. O fur CRI!fornla's 32 eledura• votes, Adla i Steven- · : day, Benson and his ato.ft' are relylnr on three prlnclpal tooJa:
aon arrives tn Oakland and Is greeted by Miss Rita IJurr('th Who Is
~ 1- Pun:hue t:trogram.s thmugh which the departmeJ'It wm buy
decked out as a Stevenson adherent.
f ln~uruutwaal So!WdiJiwt aJ 1
tommodilles and donate them to charitable Institutions and for uae
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· 2- New markets to provide additional oullets tor the rovernment'a
11tockpUe of agtlculturt:~l l:llt'flltrs.
3- The So\1 Bank pr0~rp Ylro~_gh Wl\11::h Benson hopes to C'Ut
sur·pluit production of BiJii major cOtQrnodJtJea throup 1969.

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NEW .JUSTICE- RepubUcans diJIICount
of tt'eir J)arty
: gaining- any ImpOrtant polltlcS.t •trentt~ Ul.toujt., Pl'l!!lldebt Elsen, ilower'll Mw appointmeJ'It t9 the Sup1·eme Court but they, admit It
didn 't' hu1·t any.
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I M1·. Eisenhower catJght nwrly .everyone In Wuhlngton by BUr, prlCe when he named W l ~II!Uh J. Bl'e~nO, l 6D-S'Q.t-ol4 Demor.rat
. and Catholic from N8w Jel'Bey, to succeed reUring AAOCiate Justice
Shl"rman Minton .
. While some politicians have tried to read illto the
No Try
aelet:tion an appeal ffJr Lhe Democrat and Catholic
,., Vot.t,
vote GOP SOurCWl 1:1ay that Mr. Elsenhov.-er's mpotive~ were based 5trlctly On Brennan's record aa a Soya Ill),
Ju&lt;lge. ·
These Republican" concede that the fad that. Brennan 11: &amp; Demo·
crat and a Catholic might add a few votea to the GOP ticket but
Insist that it wnn't be slgnlftcant at thf polla.
1 Their argument is that no Democrat. Ia rolnr to ~~~~ ~rUee
because of a Sllpreme Comt appointment &amp;nd p«,ple d6D't tiiUally
I vot 111 on thelt tia•IA ot their religion. Furthermore, the. IIOIIllna.tlon
seems accl'!}table to abo11t all p,lrtiea.

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even eome envo:yg fl"'m Arab
tl:\at O'ami.l
Abdel Naaser'.s 'fays as preJ!d~t or. ilfYP!..~te nu_m~l .
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Naaaer, ttiese ·lOUrtes ln•llst, wtb. be ou~ ev':D ,If the. p~bliern ~rl1 ,
lng from his l'ldtlanll.lttatioll
the S:Uea Clhlt i.t ~tueti Wltl'tOQ .
furttk!r to)h.plleatl\:i\1.
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The ~tlaft •tMht ln...., llll\1~\Vernem a ttl·
tLJde, ml)jt .-amatlctlly exemplllcld lly hla bom·
bastlc •tatement. on the C"aaal diJPUte and ht.
st"eil.dy drllt toward cldae l'elatlon• with Ruula,
hu resulted In Ill ever.tJghtenlntr MliDllomlc pinch.
ThLI hu dlaple&amp;led JOme of fhli molt powerfUl
backalage ftgul"eft ln Egypt, tnelpdl.Dg tlle m.ln
. ot tmn\enu- we11.1~ who h'elped
vaUlt Into
ttll pre1eat diCtatorial poa;l._tlon, and who aft now
nport.e4 .lQokJ.u aroUn4 fqr a auitallle · .ucc:~a.or.
The United State1, which once hop~ tD eou,t
on N:Uaei- ·as a Joyal friend, I• believed q'J,iltt
tontt'lnt to •ee hla •tar wane.
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,Erin will .tlngagaln on NBC·TV'I -·"Steve-- Allen Show," Sunday, Now._'!-_

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: ru~·t wc•r c 1n M,.. rio•tla Monday
.· ~·,·ning whNC lh1·v \':si :ed tbei r
daugh r1·, 1\br ~-;u;q a IH' nwr a 1
.'vf ari t•lta Ct'l iL·gr, a n d a l ~e nded 1
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from
tbe "Upper Room" were led by
Mn Alonzo Custer. Plana were
diac uxsed for the annual
bazaar
wbJcb will be held In the cbureh '
parlor, J&lt;'rlday, December 0. S1let
tax Blamps were counted durlna:
the evening.
A de.;sert rourSt" in
keepin'
with HaHowe en were 1erved by
Mrs . C. E. Neioli(' and Mr~ . E. J ,
Tra l'y.

Approximately !Jrty membe111 Mil to n Houda8hl'lt asked the blc,;.
Mrs. Douglass Singer was hon- and gut&gt;~ls attended
the annual sing which prect·d~·d the banquet
ored with l l.wyeHe s hower· .and banquet
of
!Served and pncpa red by th e Phii- _bt• '.l&lt;:!:VJ;:('S at tiJ :! u~pli~t Churtb
Mrs. William Wallace
was pre. Claali ~t the Middleport Chureh ath ea So&lt;"it&gt;ty .
Arrangern r- nt.s of Nh&lt;'."e ~lcl Martin DilJUJe , evan sented a farew ell gift. when the of
l'_Yenlng. Mrs. fruits . vegetables and fall flowers ;rlist, a nd Fr&lt;~nk C&lt;Jia nzaro, organLincoln Heights Canast.a Club met Theo !': eutzhng, president, presid- carried ou t the Harves t theme for ht. were pn.,~eu tin g l' \·angellstic:
re~ntly al the
home of
Mn, ed at the short business meeting the table det'orations
:nect:ng!i.
Lawrence Morarity .
Mr. and M ~s. Ha.ll'v Hill and BILL HOWARD, manager of Sljlflers' Red Anchor Departlind th~nked the class members : Af ter the group ~at; weltnmed
Prizes were award ed
to Mrs. lor thelr loyalty lind cooperation by Mrs. N ~· utzling, Cash Bahr ang wn. Mr. Li nd Mrs. Al~a Pi~ken­
ment Store. is pictured here going over merchandise with
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Robert ~ailey, Mrs . John Mayer, during her term of office.
paugh , C;tld ·.v .. ~ J . visi! ed Suc.da}
a solo "Alleghe ny Muon " and
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F!hena Clifford, a sales lady, fn preparation for the store's
Mrs. Shirley Guin ther
and Mrs.
Mrs. Cash
Bahr,
a
past sextf'lte :
Wilson, Kt&gt;nneth ,vilh Mrs . V&lt;Janic Barlgely and fam- big 33rd Anniversary sale which starts Friday .. nd lasts eight
Eugene Co nd e .
~rcsJd~nt, pr~1ented Mrs . Neutz- McEihmney Milton Houdashelt , ly and wrrc a: compan :r-d bomf'
Refreshmen ~.o~ carrying out the mg With a gift and Mrs. Fred I. Cash Bahr, Tom Bowe n and Her- by .'v.l r~J_ Dora !-loJg(' who harl s-pent days. In the background Is a. shopper. Mrs. Btalrice Price.
Halloween theme were served by
G.ardner, te.!lc her
of th e Class, m.an Kincaid , san g ''The Waywa rd the pa-'&gt;t three week::; a1 lhe Badthe hostes5 to those narned above
s~oke
of lh~ absenc~ or Mr. Ne_ut- Wind ", a.s an Impromptu act. The ·~(· \ y home.
and Mrs. Ji ir hard Freeman
and
.M J!, Huber t Mace was return~d
zhng, who u a pahr nt al Me1gs cooks were serenaded ·with a
one guest, Mrs. Lewis H. Sauer.
General l!osplta~.
Th is was the parody " It's Eats That MaL Us lwme in lhC' Ra-wUn~s ·t..:o at~ ~m ­
The next mef'ting will be held
first banqu"'
1n the
past four Happy" and were
nppaudl'd for hulanCl' T uesrlay fr cm Holz er Ho~­
at the home of Mrs. John Mayer, years that \lr. Neulzling has mis-- their. fine meal,
pital where .shl' harl be•·n a medic&lt;~ I
Mr~. Paul Zirkle entertained Connie aDd Ronnie CheatJe, Darpali r•nt .
(with a party Fri4ay afternooa In iene Romine, Patty and IJnda Owsed.
T_
rlbute
was
J'l_~id
lo
Mrs.
The
e\·ening's
program
included
BIRTH ANNOUNCIO
Neutzl!llg for her fw1· work and the presentation of a g ift to Mrs.
Mrs. Cl.vd e Warner was taken to lite buemr;:nt ol ber home, Liberty eu, Margaret Holt, Brerida Owen11,
Mr _ and Mn . W. D. Lee (Shirin Eddie, Ricky and Charles Lemley
to Mr Ne~td1ng who h~d assiste-d Gardn-er , teacher, ~mrl her husband her hom e i n K' j;Pr Monday in thl· Ave., whieb Wl.t. decorated
ley Riley) of Clifton are announc'
in the vanou s cl ass proJects..
pastor of th e chureh. by Thomas lt:.:w!ing.s-Cna ls ambulance from kee-ping with Halloween, honoring Ellen Roush.
ing the birth of a son at 4 :37 a . m .
Danny Henderson, Raymond ZlrCash B&lt;lh!" ~~ the nt•w p1·esJd~nt Bowen . Mr. Gardnt-r and is wife Meigs Gt· n(' ral lfll&lt;&gt; p ita l wh e-re sht· her daughter, Diana, on her ninth
Monday , 0('1. 15, at Holzer Hos~he
ela.ss WJ th Mrs. Dan Wtute spoke briefly
to th e
class and h11d bren a pJtie'1lt.
kle,
Charles Hysell, Nicky, Tommy
birthday_
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pitlll . The infant weighed 7 lb I oz .
~1v1ng
th(' repol"! (Jf the nomlnat- guests and the tea eher said that
Kan,
who
is
employed
in
Games
were
played
and
PTlles
and
Donnie Can~on, ~ell Nei.
P
ul!y
and ha.s been named Russell Clay.
Colum
!&gt;us,
"P( nt Saturday w ith awarded the wlnner after which meyer and Danny Zirkle. Adults
mg
~ommlttce.
Ot~ers
ar&lt;'
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vi'_'eshe
w.as
proud
of
the
fine
young
Maternal grandparent!! are Mr. and
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refreshment.'! ol eai:e decorated in present were the above- named
Mrs _ TE&gt; dRIIe y Sr . of Clifton and prestd ent , Mrs _ Ktrmeth MrF.Ihm- couplea in !he cJas~ :md proud of her par e nt s, Mr. and 1\frs. C. R.
Kar r S,·_ a nd l.Jmily .
ney;
sccrPtDry_
M
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William
Slatheir
achievements
and
the
po-.si·
keeping Witb Halloween and ice aitd Mrs. Bob Car.son, Afl'l. Betty
Bright 22-gouge aluminum
plllernal
grandmother is
Mrs
ter:
ass_Js
t.ant
see•·e
tary
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M1·s.
Ira
bilities
of
fu
rt
her
r.lcvelopments.
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eam
wen
aerved
by
Mrs.
ZJrkle
Romine,
Mrs.
James
Stanabury,
Mrs.
C.
R.
You
ng
h
visiting
a
In
three blllldy lllzes _ %,
Charles Lee, Midd leport. The Lee~ Dutcher; treasurer,
Mrs . Jlusscl!
Sh
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isted
by
Mn.
Harold
Lemley,
Mrs.
Richard
Owens
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sister,
Mrs.
Gol
dir
Evans,
CleveI
IDd
I I-ii-quart.
hav(' another son, Michael William Wilson .
P urge
em o (" a ert or
land, and t hr\' will be joined by \1rs. Che11ter Zirkle and Mr1. R. C. Charles Neimeyer.
age four.
nf!ow member.• to wdcome evL·ryThe honored guest received a
Kennelh \fd-:J hin rwy Wlls Mas ter nnt• at the se rvicrs of Uw chur•·h t w o othrr ·.,.~! Ns, M r'i Vincen t Steffy. Favors were balloons. Haland number or gifts and those sendof Ceremonies for lh•· t'VI'nl ng and and to continue to wor k for
m"W Young, Erie, l'a .. und Mrs. Earl loween candy,, bubble gum
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Ht·&lt;~x t un, ('i ncmna:i.
lolJypops.
lng a gift but unable to attend
- - ~- class-r oom i n lh t· prur~nscrJ nddlMn
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Arlt·nJ
li(_•L·,-;e and Mrs. Ir~resent
were
Agnes
and
Rita
.were
Mrs. Albert School and Mrs .
tion to the (' hun·h
Brmker, Patty and Bobby Steffy, Eddie Romine.
R·EG. $1.98 PLASTIC
vin
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mgaHltH·r
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Tuosda)
Mrs . 1\'cut:ding (l l'('S{'flft•d fl gif t
for l'lrvr ·l·lnt l w:H•rt• th ry w1lJ alfro m the clw;s tu
M. J.. Kdl y. ll'nr.l the Ohiu (;PJl!'r~ l B11ptist As
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(eacht•r .Who !! ISO praiH·d
~o r· iation a nd will visi t Mi•·,. Ju li&lt;J
tht·
for th•·ir ""'1rk 11nd faith - llt'L':le ;.nd ulhPr rt'laliv(•S.
&amp;.:
'fheodorus Co unril Uau gh ter~ of ful nttenda nce at se rvices.
Will iam Hunt• !! , ,Jackso n, was
Quilted- VInyl Pl ..tle
Th e progntm i ncl ud ed
group guest of honor at 11 bi r thday din America m('t in r•·~tdar
Sl'.'ision,
Mrs .. Wesley Fry,. president of !rict 11, BPW, at the Beh;ey Mills
Monday evening wirh Mrs. Thomas si ng inJ{, 11 rlud '' Vearic" hy Cash ner l'' r~day at the hume of Mr. and the Mtddleport Busmen and Pro- Club gymnasium MarieU.i SunCook, counl'i lor, p n·~i il i n g.
Bah r an r1 Mrs Arthur
Skinn er . Mrs. L . D. Ervin. Gues ts included f&lt;"ssionat Women 's Club, Mrs Guy day .
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One applicant wa s aceeplt•d for dressed i11 r.ay Ni n, tif's eo.~tumes; ~tr . and Mrs. Bu rrell and children . Reynolds, Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mrs.
After registration, the Contermembership. A rc-pl)rt nn t' Xlr nd- •l skit hy Mr~ . Wt•nrl!'I J Duncf'. Mrs. Ronnie and Billy, and Linda Ury . (;uy Reynolds Mrs. Neme V1le. enee opened with the Pledge to
ing greeti ng ·· !u lhc dist r if' l con- Ncutzlin ~. ·' Irs. Sll'wart ll arris, Jacksun, Mr. an d Mrs_ Eugene Nor- and MIS8 Freddie Houduhelt at- the Fla g led by Mrs. Fry JICiddlevention of th(• n au.r.:h lcrs nf Un ion Mn. Juh n :'lhyN , M1·s. C.·l.~ h Bahr, {on, f'omcnlY.
t&lt;' nrfed the Fall Conference of UIB- port, with devoti onal services conVetera ns and ul so ~ gift to Mrs. Mrs. MeEIIPJl Oey, M¥· O(' nver
Fred I. Gurdn('J", pastcu· of thfBrlghl New Styles
ducted by Mi,&lt;,s Anna Maud Fehr.
Richard C1mp hdl . wa.~ g iv en . Mrs. Rie1•..\-Ir s. ~1 i11 on lluurlas lwlt .and Middlcpor t C'llll re h '! Christ, Mrs.
man
Jackson:
gree
tings
Miss
Mabel
Wh o Wl'te (;ardner, !\11·_ allll ·" rs. U. E. McC11mphcll lhanhd ttw l(rOUJJ for Mrs. Harl t&gt;y S w i.~ hr •r,
th e gift.
Wagner, Marietta: introductions
dresst•d in !J ill l.dl.~·
t·oslumt·s. Kinley , Mr. and .'11r~. Homer Rice,
by Mrs Gladvs Dye, District Directc;anws
li
d
IJ~·
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ll;u,
Whit
t&gt;
eon
It wa.s voh•tl to hold lh e unnual
M1·s. WchiJ l!all and lJe{' 1-lartlngl' l'
or M i s~ Leonore M. 1'-lills First
inspeetion 011 Novcrnbu 19 unrl clutied th e rru gram with .11 priz(' aacnflrrf th r· Family Night scrvlee
REG. $2.29
viet--president of the Ohio 'Federall il tficcrs and th~ dcyrce lcfm awnrdl'll to Arllmr Skinner. The of the Mc·ig-s r!ou nl y M r• n 's Fellowation
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presided
at
t
h
e
business
rf'qUellh!d i n h&lt;' present at closing prar~r was given by Mr. shi p of the C'hurd1es of Christ at
Mayor and
Mrs. C. 0 . Fl.sher ffiet"fJng _ '
0. Tile 8rfthte1t
the
me,•ting to prac- liu rdner.
Lhc Hutl.ant.J t'hJJreh Mon da y night.
and son. Tommy, have returned
r.un&lt;'h:eon was served With .~ pec­
ler fa MJddlt!POI1
tice. II was voted to hn ve the an- --- ----....__
Th t&gt; decorating w :~s phtnned bv
from a two weeks ' vacation to Oak ial music by Mr ~. lrl' nc Scamahorn
Mr~ . 1r:1
n iVI'r.~ary dln m•r o n I)N'f'tnhl'r 3 . Mrs_ William Gt·u(•srr,
Wropped Peanul Buller
MEETING CALLED
Mr.
and .\ fnriei :H, anrf Mrs . Thelma Robin.'
BA«Eft FURNITVRIJCI
A soc1n] hour
c:ondudcd lh•• Bulth(•r. Mr.s. l-lar!Py Swis h('J", J\tr.s
TnJ.~tNs n flhtr V ,· te rnn·~ Mem- Ridge, ·renn., to visit
_________ _ Herman Kincoirl . Mrs. Juhn Mayf'r , oriiJ ] 11" -~ Pi l ;l! Bollrd will JJll't't to- Mr5 . John Terrell (Nan Fisher) 5 011 , Alh(•ns, who was aC'co mpan ied
Mrs. Curlis Jenkinson , Mrs. sJ,.,.,._ nigh! &lt;1 ! A p. Ill . at tht• CuurtiiJ)Ilse and childl'en, John a nd Christine, by Mrs. Kay Cam-pbell , At-hens.
Miss Frances ln~lee, Park ersart HarriS, Mrs, Farie Cole . Mr~_ Ll•n Vau~:hnn, Huard
SL"t'f!'la ry , and then to Fort McClellan, Ala .,
when• they were ovtWnight gueslJ bu rg, s poJr:e on '·The First Busi .
:\.1ddrl' d Schuster, Mrs. lla Darnpll , s:Jirl today.
of Sgt. Sara J . Fisher.
O!!J!is a n d Profess ibn&lt;~l Woman ":
\J rs. Wtni~m Slater and !he p1·o---- - Tbey"re Fresh and Delltlou•
altf'
ndcd
the
cermony
on
Sara
J. Hair. the fJJ 'St woman edThey
~am \'Ills plann efl by Mrs. n.~ JJVL'r
MARRIAGE LICE!\ISE
F'r1day
when
Sgt.
Fili
her
was
namitor
who
headed
the
s
ta
rr
vf
the
lli c r•, Mrs. Russell Wil ~:~on ,
Mrs.
A rut&lt;JTJHgl• lil't&gt;nsR h&lt;~s lw"u isthe Lady Godev magazinP . Clubs re·pKn mtlt b Mrlo: lh in ne_\',
Mr ~. W£"n - s ur •d to EJ1r] Kill,!{, 73, n• lir rd. and ed "WAC of the month" in
•lt•ll Bunri' , Mrs. O;m White, Mrs. Ella Lt• un&lt;t Musst~ r. 58, both of t i r~l of such ceremonies at Fort re~ented were A' hen s, Ironton,
McCl ellan. Sgt. Fisher
and
a McArthur, Logan , N!'!lionville, Gal·
Arthw· SktnneJ'. M1 ·~- Huh&lt;'rl Cral.l{. Hutlantl.
friend. Sgt. Betty Samlk, returned Upolis, ~iddleport Jackson a n ~
Mt•mhcrs uf !hi' l'hll;1then .Soei MIDDLEPORT
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•·ly who worked TUl'};tla.v CVI' ni ng
PHONE 60%1-X
visited at tbe Terrell bome over
Wl'rt• Mrs. Ro-bert Ht•lbcl, pr c~ithe week end.
dPnl, .\irs. 0 . E. Mc Kinlt•y. M r.~.
Mayol' anrt ~Irs . Fisher arrived
Lflo Childs, Mrs. George Child s,
home
Sunday ilnd spent Monday
M1·s. Lesta Gothard,
Mrs. \\' l'l&gt;h
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\:isiling Mr. and
Mrs . Harold
flldl , Mr.s . 0. L. Rou s]J , Mr ~. Er n.
Moore ( Ros~&gt;mary Fishe:) and aon
t·st La/Jaucc,
Mrs. C. E. Van(·{·.
Michael, Columbus.
1\fr,.;. Boyd Dltgud , Mn.
D;n·id
!lars t Sr., ~rs . Itobcrt Mc.E ih iuney, Mrs. L D. Ervin.

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Homebuilders Class Annual Bdnquet
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Square Dancers Frolic At Festival

DAYS-ELBERFELDS
Thur. Fri. Sat. OCTOBER 18-19-20

LETART fALLS
Jlev. Floyd Workm.tn held li.st
rlles Monday at the
Plant•
(burch for Mrs. Mablto Norrit of
Atnm. Burial was in the Lef.lrt.
E11llt temeltry . Mrl&gt;_ Norris wu
a native of Letart Township.
M.r. Bnd Mrt~ . Homer Rowb
and daugbt ~rs of CantoD wn-e
llere for th e funrral uf his aunt,
'Mrs. Mabel Norris and wt&gt;re tbe

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ley, iOn M i ~ r of f'utumhu s spent
Saturday with hl'f mother . Mrs.
C. C. Foster
The rev!vol c!osf'd Sunday , At-

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Jerry Hell, nationally lmown square dance caller and dance instructor, called the
at the Fifth Annual Mid.(Jhio Valley Square Dance Festival held in the Junior High
.
Saturday night. Here are four of the 12 Bela "circling left" before they break into a west~r~
style pattern. Dancers from 1$ different clubs in the Tri.State area were represen!Ald.
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1 ReJ. $1~9.95 Norge Wringer Wuher

$129.95
1 Reg. $119.00 Nor&amp;e,Wrlnger Waaher ....... . $94.00
% Reg. $229.00 Magi&lt; Chef Eledrio Ranges .. . . $139.00

1 Reg, $399.~0 Monuoh Color VU Electric Range . $%88

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1 Reg. $291.95 Norge 11 cu. Fl. Refrigerator
~ leg. $189,08 Norge 8!At cu. Ft. Refrigerator
1 Reg. $399.95 Norge 12

KROEHLER

IKE IN CLEVELAND TO GIVE BENDER A BOOST -"

Living Room Suites
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COME SEE 'EM

$178.00 Living Boom Suites
$188.00 Living Boom Suites
$289.00 Llvlag Room Suites
U2t.OO Living IWom Suites
$289.00 Living Room Suites
$297.00 Living Room SDI!Als
$319.00 Living Room Suites
$3~9.00 Living Boom Suites
$395.00 Living Room Suites

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UIMO
$248.00
$!58.00
$281.00
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1950 PONTIAC (8)
Wag Radio, Heat. Automatir Trans. Rtms
. One Owner.

1950 DODGE

4 Dr·. Radio and
heater. Lot!i of good transportation left in this car.

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"·. alld Pajamas
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Dresses
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$10.95 BEDSPREADS

Men's Hanes Winter Weight Union Suits . . .. .. .. $2.00

$9.95 BEDSPREADS ·.

Boys' $U8 Suede Flannel Sport Shirts ...... . .. $1.48

SALE $6.00

Men's $1.95 Suede Flannel Sport ,Shirts ........ $1.88

·Aprons
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Men's Nylon Slreleh SO&lt;ks .... : . . .. . . . . . . . 39&lt; pair

BLANKETS
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-~ .. K11loween Window Paintina
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.,p..,uoa of. Pomeroy me,..,haoo.

Three eategoriea bave been set
, , ,.,. the b•••· or .,..rd• in the
. eonteata, ln tlu'el! dlHerent age
· lrOUJ&gt;a with a total of $27 iu eal!lh

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Fuoera!' services for Mrs. RalPh
'\ prizes to be glven. First prizt in Neigler, Raclne, aged 8:5, who
each category is $2 while se~~ond died at Holzer Hospital Wedne.sprlze wiJl be $1. The tllre~ cate- da,- even~ng, have been tentatlveaortes -wl11 be for the funniest. ly set for Saturday afternoon at
belt porltalt and qutst al'ti!tic.
two o"elock at the Racine Mcth6Ail opictures made on local bus- dlst Church.
in~a• bou.se show window11 musl
Friends may can at tbe Ewing
be painted with plain white Bon Funeral Home until noon Satur' Ami ~ste and signed with tile day, and at the church from then
name of tbe I!I'tist an4 the age until time of 11erviees. Burial will
lll'OUp to wbieh be or she belongs. be in Letart Cemetery beside her
The threegroups will be late husband, Ralph Neigler.
from 11 to 9 veus of age; from 10
She was a member or the Ra·
-t-o 12 years ·of age and from 12 clnc Methodist Church of Racine.
years up. Prizes in the three ,eate·
Survivors include these cbH,JOri.es will be awarded in. each of dren, Mrs. Bert House, Rf.lcine;
the age groups.
·Carrol Neigler, Syracuse; Mrs.
Judging will begin at 7:30 p.m. · Morris Harden, Syracuse; Forrest
by Probate Judge John C. Bacon: Neigler, at home; Ralph ·Neigler,
'Mayor E. F. Robinson and Na.ncy Jr., Racine: Mrs. John Sprecker,
Edi*ll, PGmeroy Art Teacher.
Richmond, Calif.; Arthur Neigler,
After the announceltlent of the Syracuse.
Wi.nnen or the various -pti.zes at
AlsO surviving are: brothers,
·. ·-the village Parking lot, there will Arthur Ro·u sh, Salem Center, O.;
be rree treats for all -children giv- Rkhard and Early Roush. Letart,'
ep out at the parking lot . which 0.; Henry Roush, Racine ..
will be center of aetlvitiei.
Twelve grandchildren also survive.
One sister, Mrs. Tom Norris,

Ralph Anderso!'

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Elmer~~~~!:'i~~~- ~:!:~~!~e
To Be Saturday

At Firsi.Concert

italpb Ander.ron. 60 Detroit, died
Wednesd-ay morning. ue is a former Middleport resident Bnrl was
tile soo of the late Edward and
Katherline Sanders Anderson, Mid·

Fifteen high school .st-udents will
be gue~ts of local banks tonigh1
when they attend the first 'PJ'O&amp;ram
in he Communitv Concert series tonight in Gallipoiis.
First program is by The Concert
Men, in the Washington School
auditorium, at 8 p m.
The Polnerov National Bank has
presented three season tickets to
Pomeroy High School, three t o
Eastern High Sc.bool, and three to
Rutland High School.
The Farmers Bank and. Saving
Co. of Pomeroy bought three for
Pomeroy students and the Radne
Rome Bank presented three t o
Racine High,
Teachers will hold the concerl
tickets -and grant them to deserving students on a merit basis.

7 Reg. h.9$ Chatham Bllllllleta 7! by 14 inehel
$4.et
83 fteg, $Uli' Clnnoa Blanuls 72 by 14 inohco . . $3.00
t Jle!l. f10:9s Chtllham Blanlleta 7! •Y It inebes . $7.00
1zu Reg. fU:t cuno• Cottoa Blanketa •• by 76 in. n.oo
•· 115 Reg. fl.89 Cannon White Sheet Blankets 70x90 $1.50
73 Reg. $3.84 Cannon Part Wool Blankets 66x80 ln. $U5

LargeSlle
36 by 30 inehes

4 for $1.00

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Percy Peoples,

$U5 BEDSPREADS .

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High Band
·nacme
Ji.tney Supper To
Tag Sale
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H'llh School will cap off Ra...,, o ~band ''Tag Day" Saturd~y,

~o'riee.

band in a ¥or~ concert
the niekle-~·llem supdancing wlll sta1·t at
the high ~hool to the
Byers and his Circle

i&lt;hesiro.

SALE $3.08

Man
In Plane
Into River
Poature Buil1
lnnonprlag llldtn•• ~.

$35.00 {

ELBERFELDS OPPORTUNITY DA

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WEATHIR
Ohio: Partly c:lovdy with llttlt
cha,... In temparttura ...ay, to-

Pe•ce 1n several weeks.

Heller HastMtal
Mrs. A N Bengel Pomeroy.
Ralph Robson Mlneuvllle,

apparently Struck 1
wil'e ahearing off one
cr~hed inio 10 feet
Ohio side of the
from the Ashl-and
MCKee from
the
wae rushed to St.

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Huntington,

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Refuses To Open Phone Ex,ha
Curfew Law To
Start Sunday
At Middleport

Three Cases Are Lack Of Law Enforcement Cited
Listed For Court As Reason For Phone Blackout
. ht OhioPORTSMOUTH,
0. (UP)-Oflicials of the strike-bound
T
ODIP'
Consolidated
Telephone
said they will not re-&lt;&gt;pen
Hearings --e j the Scioto Co\lDty exchanges Co.
until
and
law

KEPT $50,000 LYING
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Tf'o HarHord, w. · va., young
men will come Into Mayor E. F.
Robinson's &lt;"Ourt tonight, one to
answer to a charge of lntoxication and an,:,ther to speeding.

Sunday, October 21, will be the
darting date of the · Halloween
curfew of 9' p. m. including Saturdays until Thursday, Nov. 1, aecordlng to an anuouneement made
by Mayor C. 0. Fisher, Wednesday.
The curfew will be enforced by
local pqiJee and parents are held
resPonsible for any one eighteeo
e~r younger oo the streets after tbe
'J.iren biOWi at nine o'clock. Par.
~ntl are also held responsible' for
damages done by tbeir children.
Tbe curfew is imposed because
of vandalism which incl~des breakIng of wiodows in two houses,
throwing tomatoes ·a nd applee at
homes, breaking flower-pots, and
similar acto..
Young people attending school
activities, such as foobball games,
.will be allowed out Utlt'l 1-1 p, m.
aceordln.1i' tu the orfidals who em·
pha.slzed the fact that thls applies
to anyone eighteen or younger unless they arc accompanied by their
parenta.
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They "' Bernard E. Rairden,
23, driver of a car stopped this
m,prnlng by the State Highway
Patrol on RL 7 going north. Rair·
~en is eha~ged with speeding.
' Tho othec i' Donald E. Clark, 21.
a passenger with Ralrden.
Rairden p(..Bted a $1~ bond but
Clark was resting yet in 'County
jail at noon today.
In other fraffie cases Randall
Lee Robert &amp;, age 17, of Rt. 1,
Long Bol\om, was fined $10 in
Judge J.ohn Bacon's
Probate
court this morning as a result of
an accident last week near the

from enforcement authontles.

C. E. Williams, company president, in

p
F
omeroy iremens
Assoc"JalJOD WiJ}
Favor Bond Issue

Nazarene Ch
- urch
Area Wo~ho, :p To
D. .~-..
~ Held . ,
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Pomer1:1y FiteJtllen's Association
Wednesday even'lng in a ~eeial
meeting caned by its President
f&gt;wight
P.drkt'l', unanimously adopted a resolution to support the
hund issue for the Veterans Memorial Hospital which will appear
on the .Nov. 6, ballot.

of benefit to the rommunity and
that they believed the bond issue
He will be In maror'l court at would providr.- a much
needed
8 o'clock tonl&amp;ht.
commllnity improvement.

Paul case\, membe~ip ~hair­
man, IJtOke on the effalil t6 eQIIll

~~~h;e:~~;. met

a

Wednesday night said, "Lives are
at stake in this
iu;ue. The company
nOJ rlsi: these lives any
further ."
"We are confident,"
William•
said, "the govenor of this state
will see to it that law and order
is restored to Portsmouth without

ing on the request of the Voh.1nteer Citiz-ens Committee for Law
Enforcement. The met-ting is expected to air just what city police
did to maintain order .
City Manager Roger Layton said
the council
"investigate..
b he
1·
w et r po ~ce have fa.iled to eo-

day.

American Legion
Post Resolves To
Aid Boqd
Issue. .
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aUand
vctmna
"' Wo,ld
Iurged
and n
tb~ veterans
of War
the
Korean war to attend, when the

forceful

enforcement IS an est.ab~hed fact,'' not ju~t an assurance

bus illegally on W. Main St to-

·piete the mem1&gt;erehlp clrlv•·for
this year by December 1 andt also

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The Scioto County
exrhanges
were closed for the
third tim(
Monday night when a cr~d
ot
500 persons gathered oulJ1de the
I New Boston exchange and started
to thr?w .stones and brlclu.
A httle later, another
erowd
forced the eloaing of the Portamouth exchange.
On a motion
by Ralph Sisson
The Portmouth City Council
Chester Golf course.
wh1cb was seconded by John Sti- has .scheduled a meeting tonigbt
Pomeroy police reported the II'· venJ, the ruolution called attcn- to hear public critlciam of police
rest of Leon Shumalt.e, Pomeroy
RD l, ehar•~d by Patrolman~Jbn lion to the fact that the Pomeroy action in tbe Monday
nij:ht vio•
Firemen had always
been sup- lence and rarlier outbreab.
001
McKenzie with p.asslq ·a
porters of anytbiog that would be
The couneH scheduled the meet-

Pomeroy 1"'
1.,&gt;_-iLer ()f-Co•erce
\.IIUIIIDJ
Banquet speaker Is seIected

Following the adoption o( the
resolution a committee of six was
appointed t~ work
with Leslie
Fultz in the coordination o[ efforts
. t1ou'1e.,.•temhe blawly. in cespect to unlawtoward the passage Cl r tbe bon d 1.!1-

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Named to the ~ommittee were:
John Beaver, Carl W1ll, Wllll.am.
'
. iof 'litef: telden. ~an, Cbaltes we..,-, Harry'
N.izar~e yQung pbo.Jlle's work will Watson, aDd O.vid Godwin,
be held in t h e ,Jackloo Oluo
Church of the Nazarene, Water
and Locust sts. Tuesday night Ill
Se~rina
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7: 30. (0 ct. 231
Rrl. Joseph F. Nielson, Buyru,
district president, will be in clnlr-

ge.

Revi"val
Opens On Sunday
At Laurel Qi££

Two resolutions were offered,
Lawrence P. Johnson, Jr., present manager of the PortsThose invited it1clude pa.stors,1
oDe to reaffirm and pledge supoffieers of s~ietie&amp;, and super·
port t(l the Meta;a County Veterans mouth Chamber of Commerce will be the principal speaker
visors of youm!l people's work, ani
Meraorial bond issue and the other of the evening at the· first annual Pomeroy Chamber of Com- junior work. Phases and problems
A revival will begtn at the ·
to TeaHirm and pledge run sup--. merce banquet at the Hotel Martin on Oct. 31.
will be studied. Programs and pat- Laurel Cliff Cbureh Oct. 21, with
port to tbe Korean Veterans bonus
The speaker of the evening bas
terns of organization will be aug. the Rev. H , _L . Jone ~ . Zanesville,
0 ., as spec1a1 speaker, Harry
to be voted upon, Nov. 6.
a wide range of expenence in the
gested.
Denver IDCle. Durwood Cum- work of the Cbamben of ComAll Nazarene ch1H'Ches from Ath· Bates, pa.stor of the church anmings, Tracy Whaler and Robert merce having been abo manager
ens 10 Portsmouth, and Wellston to , nouneed today.
~ayre entert~ined tbe i_NUP dur- • o[ the Chamber i:t Lexington, N. \
Ironton will be represented. Sim·
The Rev. Jones ts dJ.s:triet suptng the eyerung wJth stnng music. C.; and Spartansburg, s. c. He
1
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ilar workshops -are being be d ID erintendent of tbe Southern Dt&amp;Fifty m~m~ were present for was also a member of the Editor·
Mansfield and Cohlmbus.
trict of Free Melbodlst Churches
a spaghetti dmn~r which _wu serv- ial staff of Wilmington N. C.
ed b~ Paul Casct, precedma:
the News-Star prior to service ln the
in Ohio.
meetJng,
Marine Corps. and manager of the
The puhlic i~ in\·ited to .the
Chamber of Commerce at Chad- \
1ervices which are 'iCl to open at
bourn, N. C., and executive secre7:30 p.m. each night.
Machin• A,.
DAYTON, 0 - UF - Eugene tary or tbe Chadbou~ Tobacco
Wooley, when he paid a parking Board of Trade .
nne stapled hi• ,a ehuk to the
Johnson is a graduate of the 1
tick~t with 94 staples, all in groups Fenum
Junior College of Ferrull),
of three iil the shape of stara. The
Va.; attended UniveNity of Nortb .
The Racine Fire Departm('nt in
court mailed it back to Wooky beCarolina;
did
under-tradua;e
~ork
a
mefting held Wednesday. ev~a­
cause: "lf we left the cheek on the
at William and Mary and ts a .
ing went on record of leavmg ·Jts
ticket the bank might not reeog·
graduate pf the Southeaatern In· :
individual membrrs to their own
nize it." Anyway, the way the ticstilute for Chamber of Commerce
decision
regarding the forthcomket is now, it couldn't bt used in
Proposed ehanaes in the BrucclExecutives a5 well a!l a graduate
ing bond i,sue for the Veterans
the JMB maehine.
Wwrencc P. Johnson
o{ NaliGnlll Institute for Chamtller
IQsis control Ia~ of Ohio wen•
Memorial Hospital.
executives of Mi&lt;"higan State ColBillie Spencer said today that eutlined by Dr. David., HUI of the
lege.
the unit could not give endorse-- State Department of Agriculture
ment to tbc bond i55Ut! due to the Wednesday night a t a meeting
He is likcwi... member olsov-1·
l'act that it was of a polltieai na- held in Jaekson.
eral Chamber of Commerce CounAttending from here were How·
ture and that the department diet
cils and executive' a-ssociations. I .,._ _
:Jrd Nolan ; Hiram Slawter, Orien
n&amp;t want \() become involved.
Rndn•y Spring, ,..,,.,.,.,. of the II
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
today reported that tickeLo; to thl' .
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Fultz Is Named
\AJUrdinator For
Hospital Issue .

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affair are nnw heilli sold hy
the banquet comm1t1ee of John

Richmond, Rich Jones, Paul Casci, Don Springn and Bill , Atkins.
Price of the tickets to the banquE't is $1.50 per person, Wi1h local Chamber Offieers anticipating
a capacity crowd,.
Johnson will be accom-panied Lo
Pomeroy by E. 0 1 Dougherty, Valley Division ·M anager of tllll Ohio
Power Co., al!o of Porl.smuuth.

Market R-eport

PREPARING TO RECLAIM HER CHILD

Leslie F. Fultz. who has ~en
selected by a group of Meigs
County citizen~; 'o roordinate the J
1-promotion d thr V~·terans' Men'l·,
1 oria.l Hospifal bond ts.,u e, announcrd _today that a_ny person may
obtam ln[oJrmatJtln
wncernlng
llhe bond issue a11~ the . proposed
, hospital by conlactmg !urn at 4351
· or 481.
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Fulh stated 1hat he e_"'J?edally 'I

I ctc~ires to contad .all rl\'lc and
cuaurai groups and that Ill~ comProd- mittee is now prrpart-d tu appear
, bdore the memb('rstup of any or-

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CINCINNATI, 0. (UP) ttte:
EGa; &amp;ti:adyr priCf!s at ·'f&amp;rJns, ganlntlon to promulQale the_ liBIwh •lf&lt;s and browns, ;\
jumbos '45-48; A large 42-44: A mediums 28-29; A small 19-21; 8
large 33·38; FOB A large 48-50:
A medium 32-33.

I

ient facts concl'rmng
aild to answer any
which may arise .

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STAY HOME
NANTUCKET, Mass. - Ul' Historical record&amp; show that de: spite huge whaling pl'OfiiS tbe lure
' of g(Jid drew mor(' than 600 i~land
residents to C~ l 1fornia in 1849.
1 Many of them d1ed broke ~lid ~un­
gry. A century late~ h_IS1orJ~n.s
were to Clall the pcrtod In whJC,h
they left the island as Nantucket s

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Turkeys, toms, heavy 26 lb and
up 23-24. moatly 23-23lf.J; toms, under 2(1 lb 22·23; b(jhS, heavy 23·
28\1, mostly 2&amp;26~; fryers-roasten '10 lb and under 25-2t],
Butter, 00 IIJ\:.Ote

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IQaiDIIt State Highwar Patrolmea
Jebt to-tllle uu ., Gov. frank J.

lALI8ehe.

BroWI'llllf1{te Jlll'lli!lleQde of the
Pltr'olmea · incensed tbe: lleiMestrator.s. He aid if the patrolmen
biCJ len wben he asked · them to
there would have been no troWle.
·EYeft'lt Burton, Scioto

p~utor,

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fhas asked highwaJ , .
tro men to urnish him with eomplete reports on what tber saW aa:
witneJiie&amp; to the demonstration~ .
"U the prosecutor's office flnda
that crimes bave been made, we
may request the court to 'eaU the
grand jury," Burton qid.
The strlke. now entering its 14th
week, b.. been marked b)' demoa-.stnUou and vandalism. Eleven
memben of the Communication
Wortera of America Union have
been cited frw eontempt of eourt
in tile demonstrations.
The union
bas also charged
company supervisors
with con~
tempt of court In counter claims.
Tbe atrite bas affected 24 South-ern aod Eastern Ohio counties and
bas caased most of them to oper•
01te on emergency basis only.

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"Gold~u ~e".

Full cooperatiou and assistance
in presenting facts about the proposed Veterans Mtmorial Hospital
tax le;o wl;lich is to be voted Nov.
6 hete Was offered by trwtees or
tbe meptorial in a meeting last
night at the courthouse.
Les Fultz, coordinator of ctf'orta
to get '\be hospita:l story to the
voters will be off+&gt;red
help py
members of the board, according
to Leo Vaughan, secretary of the
trustees.
The boaJ'd also approved informally in this regafd the publication
o( a· report by the :uchitect of lhe
P[Opo&amp;ed hospital. This report outlines details of construction and
decorating plans for the memorial.
Trustees in attenclance were A.
C. (Critt) Bradford. president Dr.
R. E. Boi«, R. L. Jacobs, Alfred
Elberfeld, 11nd Vaughan, the lil'C·
retary .
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questions

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CblCke»s steady· frvers J-3%: lb ·
16-11%:, m~sUy 10-i7: ·hens, Over
lb 13-14· hens 5 lb and under 13;
hens Jiiht
10-12· old roostei"S

Ia New Bo•ton,
Police Chll!f
Fred Brown burled e a r J..l!' s

Racine Firemen
Remain Neutral
On Bond Issue . Propose Chimges
In Brucellosis
Veteran Memorial
Control Laws
Trustees Offer
Full Cooperation

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eonsum~rs,

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Reg. $49.00 '

Union Avenue,

is reported to be improving from
l a recent illness and will be able to
1 resume_ his duties as Justice or the

Richard Lee wUI direC"t her

STEVENS
ALL COTTON

DISH
TOWELS

Survivors includiog his wife of
Detroit.
Friends ritay ca.ll at the Ra-wlings
.Colts Funeral Home afler Friday
mOrning w:hen .the body will be
brougbt to Middleport.
Funerl}.&amp;ervices will be held at
th~ Fllntral Home on Saturday at
tWo o'el~k with the Rev. HMVard
' lluppelt, pastor of the ~rst Presbyterian Church, o!ficlatmg.
Burial wi-ll be in the Middleyort
Hi11 Cemetery and military rites
will be held by the Feency~Benn­
ett Post, No. 128, Arr.crican Legi011.
-JJ!r. Anderson was a veteran of
•\Vorld War 1 and a member of
~eney-Sennelt POBt · '

members wit! place tags on
~Yjibon• thev can to rai~c l'unds,
inairumen-:.s, instrument
more uniforms, music and

SALE $7.00

I

Women'• House

'

$2.39
f3.39
$4.31
f5.39
$7.38

FULL BED SIZE

. . . . . . . . . ' $8.00

.'

$Ull

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

BEDSPREADS

Mea's Hi&amp; Yank Mal&lt;hiag Shirts and Trousers $6 A Suit

Nylon Stockings
Zpain$1.00

o~oop,.u

-................... ......... ··-.................
............... '79!
_,.
........
.........

Men's *7 .95 Drt1ss Trouser&amp;

I ·.'' Rayon Panties
.;
3 for$1.00

I
'

Armstrong and
Gold Seal

Girls Dresses

Men 'li f9.9S Dress Trousers ........... ' . "

i

.

Sale $34.00
Sale $38.00
Sale $47.00
Sale $58.0tl
Sole . f72.90
Sale $78.00

Mahogany Tables ..................... $U8
Wrought Iron Tables . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.88
Lime Oak Tables ... , ................. UI.BB
Wrought Iron Table• ............ , •.•• $15.88
Lime Oak Tobles ..•..... , , .... , ... , . U7 88
L.l me Oak Cablaeta . , , ............ T . • • U U8

Mens and Boys Wear

'

1neeting Wednesday

:\he offieea: o( the Ohio Power
'eompaa..:r vote'd to adopt an annu·

dl&lt;port.

Reg. $8 95 to U3.95 Women's Dresses .... Sale $6.00
Reg. · $3.9~ Women's Dres.............. Sale $3.00

Reg. $1.15 Women's
Flanneletto

.

.

$8.88

WOAUN'S DRESSES

WOMEN'S and
GIRLS WEAR

. Sale f32.0G

$19.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $59.00 •
Patterns suitable for any
$89.00 Table and 4 Chairs ... . ... . ...... U%.00
$99,00 Table and 8 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $78.00
room.aln the home.
$139.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . $112.00
U59.00 Table and 4 Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . $121.00

Reg. $2.95 Poplitt ond Colton Seersut!ker Uniforms
Sale U.OO
Reg. $5.95 Daoron end Puekered Nylon Uniforms
Sale $3.00
Reg. $8.95 Plain Nylon Uniforms ... . , ..... Sale $4.00

Men and Women

.~POSTUREPEDic·

$10.95
116.50
$18.95
$22,50
$%7,50
$29.00

Women's White Uniferm Dresses

AIRLINES NEED

.

. .

Ready To Weor

s.,.""... s•••

RELIEF FROM
MORNING BACKACHE*
.... tho- - l l l l h t..
... _ ...,

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

$127.00 to 476.00

NEW IN FARMING

Airline Training Divition

. .. .
..
. ..

Breakfast &amp; Dinette Sets

Regular Prioos
$159.00 to $595.00
OPPORTUNITY DAYS

1948 CHEVROLET

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

In lhe Draper)' Dept. oa
the %nd Door. Reftllarlv
40&lt; to 85e a double rei!
- at half prlee %tie to
42!Ate a double roU.

Chairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Chairs
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Chairs . ' . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . .
Chairs . ' . ' . . . ' . . . . . . .
Chairs
Chairs ............ ' ... .. . .
Chairs . ' ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' '

CHROME and WROUGHT IRON

BED ROOM

l'f the IIU!e goblins, ghosts and tricksters who habitually
come out of hiding during the Halloween Season can but curb
their desires to paint up windows until Monday Oct. 29 between the hours of 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., they can capitalize on
iheir handiwork and possibly win cesh j&gt;rlus for th~ir efforts .
The Pomeroy Chamber of Commeroe Merchants Committee

1'.

$39.00
$42.50
U9.00
$59.00
$89.00
$89.00
$97.50

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, :;t;j;;;;ay, October 18, 1956

Cash Prizes Will Be Awarded
To lfalloween Window Painters

HAlF PRICE

TV and Record Player
Tables and Cabinets

$81.00 Sola Beds .. , ....... , . . . . . . . $72.00
$178.00 Solo Beds ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $129.00
U49.00 Hide-A-Beds ....... . ........ $199.00
$289.110 Hide·A·Beda , ........... , .. $215.00
$319.00 Hide-A-Beda ... , . ....... . ... $268.00

Take advantage of the
Opportunity Days spedal
prlees on Fine Qualily 3
pieee and'4 pleee

PRESIDENT EISENHOWER and Mamie are greeted 111 Clevohtn&lt;J by GOP Senaton .Oeorge Bender lletll
an(\ .Jolm W. Brld&lt;l:'r un th~ Elaenhowcr11' arrival ror a noontime speech. They were 1.1n ro:1~ c to Le:..:·
lngtun, Ky ., fur a lch:wiHlon addreaa. The President 's Clcnlnnd visit o~~a~ l.nlendetl to It
ll tlp[)ort
to Bender, wltuse aenatorlal opponent ts Gov. Frank LuuH~: I w .
!lute •. mtimw.IJ

l.olfl Wamtife)' of Pt. Ple1U1ant GARDEN CLUB MET THURSDAY C'lub a~ ~ue-;t~;. Yr"r ~o~ks wcr,
Star Garden Club met ·rhursd11.y
is ·employed In the Grimm Re~~o
taunmt.
at the home of Mrs J. E. Harlckm di:otr ibull'd hy Mrs. Wi~nic Stnut ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A . Holstein wlth Courtet!n members of Alhany Program l'hairm.au. FirM prizt&gt; fur
ancl :·am, :.:obby nf Charleston
,f&lt;'lcelmaster 2 Dr. Go•odl ~&lt;Pt'll l the we r kend with Harry min i~ .
arrau~pmen : s of fall flowers wa~
Miss Evelyn Cummins who i~
All 1•n ;mrt r.Hnily.
Runs fine.
Le- given Mrs Neva Nicholson. l'rr~ i ~Ir s . Tt·d Wildermuth and 1on, employed In the American
.spent the
Eddir of l'urt~ mnul h 11pcnt tho gion at Columbus
weekend with her parentH, Mr. dent. Dou1' prize was drawn b~· Mr·•
wcl.'ken11 with her parents, Mr.
Dr . All good tires. Runs
and
Mn. Floyd Cummins.
Louise McLaughlin.
and Mrs . Edw11rd Milkr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Shlibert
. Would make a goofl
ML and Mr~;. J . ll. Grimm, sun
Refreshment,., of ice cream, &lt;"nkc
of Chillicothe, Mr . and
Mr!!.. spent the wrekend with their
work car or second cat·.
daughtt:!'.
Mt·s.
Har.el
Miller
rA
and
coffee were served. Next m1•rt
KrJly ~uy.-t·, Columbus
were
Columbus.
ing
will be with Mr~ Louis i\trMANY MORE TO
n•rcnl ~uesbt of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Douglas Is Ul.
Laughlin.
CHOOSE t'RO~I
II. E. lidmm.
-~---~~---------Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muncie of
N-· wark, Mr. and Mrs . Leonard
:'-~Jcc of S1uckport
spent a day
with lhrir brother, L. L. Nice .
At Traffic Lleht I• Mlddle.,ort
Wllllam F. GretoJY
The average
heifer, In the
Mr. lind Mrs. Millard Adams of
Open lvenlnts Unttl 9 p, "'·
Ma •..., County Aa•nt
.;ale, wcighetl 41..; pounds, ~h&lt;'
Z t. nt:~vllle wen• recent gue1t1 of
lleedu Calf Prtc:" At
sold fur $1~ 2~
per
hundn'd
thrir dau~h1cr, Mrs. BustcT Cumweight 11nJ brought $62.83 a
OW1&gt;ber 1, l'9:MI w11s the dale h~ad.
of the Demonfltrat.lron..l lt~eeder
There w~rc 87 bead of bcifers
(11.]{ Sale held at
Spencer, W. whkh graded choice. These hci·
Va. I'd like to give 50me of the fe rs avcTagcd "08 lbs. in sbe
prices rcceivrd at thiM sale a~ sold for $18.32 a hundred weight
these prlee,s ,hould be a prelty or $fi6.~9 a head.
J1lf.! to 39, ma-rried or single, to prepare !or well paid
.110od indication of the price~ we
The 73 head of good heifors
positions. Tcl'hnical Non-technical. Public Contact: Hosl'&amp;n expect at out' sale bcre in avl'raged U6 })(lunda jn size,
tesses, Lommunil'ations, Reservationiats, . Radio . OperaPoinl· Pleasant Oct . 2&amp;. 19l'i6.
$15.25 prr hundred · weight was
tors, Station Ageurt,s, etc. Good pay, travel, glamour, se2~3 St"r Calves lold
'lw price .11nd bnn1ght $62.83 per
curity. Girls who &lt;tfe accepted will also be trained in
108 of tbt 223 •t('t:r calves head .
Beauty and Personal Ch.unn .
.
Jradcd choice. The choice cBI·
The averAKe 4149 lhil. in ~ite, f'--embln•d Stf!tl,. And
Also interviewing men to train for specialized Telcvilor an averago price of 23 ccnls Heifer, Averatea
sion-~:Jectronic positions of Servicemen, Cameramen.
There wu a total
of 393
1 pound o• 89.93 a head.
Technicians. Preliminary traintnv, will not interfere wUb
101 stcet calve:&lt;~ 1radcd .11ond. head of feeder ealves sold .. The
present employment. Qualify now.
Tile yaveraged 449 lb11. in size, average calf weJ.hed 429 1\:11.
FOil. FULL INFORMATION MAIL COUPON TOD.W
brnught an average price of and Kflld for $17.&amp;4 a hundrttd
ftaures out 'tb
su~.oo 8.
hundred pounds
or pounds. Thls
$74.37 aven•te price pl!r 1\eadv·
$88.78
a
head.
of Ccntrallnolitute,lil8 National ctty Bank
I'm su1·e tht · Po\nt Pleasa;·
Bldg , 829 Eurlld Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Since none. of our Masotl Coun- salr will brio• . •• IJOod a pric ,
ty ateer calves should aflde less lllOJ.·be better. and .J want ta Ia
I would like wmplele lnlormallon about Airliae Op.
than
good, we won't talk about Ibis opportunity to JnvUe lnterporlunilles,
the other J-6 ho•d of steer cal~e! csted farmers al)d buyers to the
The overall averaa:c for
th£' ~alr . Come earlY. Thursday, Oct.
Name . . ...... . . .. ... ...... .. .. Age . . . . .
223 &amp;teer calves WBB 434 lba In 25 a11d Inspect the calves In the
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llon&gt;r Phone
weight
Sl9.73
per hundred prn . Srr how they're gradNl and
weight in price and brought a tG- what kind 11f a job ()Ur Mas•m
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •:dnulion ........ .
Ial of $63.63 1 bud.
Counly I:Jeefm(ln arc doing.

.. $188.00

NO. 158

are

Hide-A-Beds • Sofa Beds

YOU WANT BUY 'EM

1948 CHEVROlET

.. $!79.95

VOL VJII

FOR

PLATFORM ROCKERS- TV CHAIRS
RECliNING CHAIRS- OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

SIMMONS

COJ-on•et 4 Dr. Radio, Heat. Real clean and nice.

.. $%99.95

t

nt,ht and Thurtday. Hlth .....,
71 to 14. Low ton....t 45 •• S4.

DAYS YOU CAN BUY
THE CHOICE OF ANY
OFTHEPATI'ERNS

· I Reg. $279 Monareb "3%" Deluxe neelrir R•nge . $~31

•

at

FOR THI!SE THREE

1 Reg. $389 Monanb· Double Oven Eleelrl&lt; Range ·- $2M2

1 Rtg. $239.00 Monar&lt;lt "3%" Eledri&lt; Range .. $184.00

•

BUY YOUR
WALLPAPER
DURING
OPPORTUNITY
DAYS

·-

THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

'""''·· ""

' Norge Gos Dryef .... . . ..... . $129.00 ·'
1 Reg. $t21.00
1 Jlel. $199.95 Norge EJ..Irie Dryer . ... . .. . $189.95

Kil&lt;henetle Brooms • U
IZ oz. Wet Mops . . 66e
Lorge Slu Khehea
Wosle BIBkets . . . . Ilk
White
Commode Seals . .$3.89
50 ft.
Wire Clolhesllnes
111&lt;
ReyaQlds Wrop ... %9&lt;
Wire Multiple
Skirt iloeks . .. ·. . . 44e
Trouser Creasera SOr pr.'
Lawn Rakes .... . . 89&lt;
China Cups IUid
Saueers . . . . 5 lor fl.08

MPLh odist

I

.APPLIANCES

HOUSEWARES

' Kr. and Mrs. R1 chard E. Grind-

Church Sund~ y w ~: re 58. offering $8.14.
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Grlmlll
ldt Friday t ~ v1s it two weeks
with their sun. Dr . Earl Grimm
(If Chicago , ;11 _
Mr. and \i n. C M Ashley had
.as guf.'st.. h st wt•ek Mra. Paul
Kautz and •l aug hl f' t. Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs_ (; W
'P ickens.
Baltimor&lt;' . 'hi Mr· and Mrs. R.
A. Plckl'n,.; an d Mr ~ Betty Tbomas. MaRon . W Va.
E&lt;~rl Shank
spent
Sunday
with hi s brvthl•r at Ma.rtetta.
Mrs. Virgil Roush and
Mrs.
Virgil Walker ('ntcrtained ten
boys fur the tenth birthday of
Terry Roush, Sunday. Refresh·
ments of hot dogs, sort drink,
h-r crt!am and &lt;"akc and candy
favors wen· served _
Mr.~. Ester Uou~h and gl'anddaughtcr, Pamela , .\lr. and Mrs.
Lewis Roush of New Haven
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
ROOert Burmcn.
Mrs. Roh..-.rt Crow and sons.
Mrs. Tom Crow and Mrs. Mayme
Holm~s spent Friday with Mrs.
Helen Wetzel of Columbus.

-7

I

Supreme Court
•. Upholds Ruling
COLUMBUS,
0.
UP - The
Ohio Sl!J)reme Court has
eon·
firmed a lower court decision re. moving lhe name of Floyd Hillman
from the November hallot as
a
MIS HREHA OIECIOK, 23, nf Detroit, Mlcll., mother of two. year-old : candidate lor Seioto County eng!·
'l'an~a Chwastov who was saved from the Communist world by •
nellr.
The Court of Appeals made the
c-ourt wrlt in Lonrlon . F.n.l(land, applies for a re·entry permlh"d.At~-::;
u neceMA- to reclaim here u
u..
original ruling on a sUit filed by
&amp;he can travel lo Lon don,
·"'
th U s Imml•
k
b
· her are Horace E. V-.'1\ey and Mrs. Stella S, Ward •.of e ·
Carson Barklow, who see s t
e
lr~n a.!ld NaltH'llizatlon Service.
(Internattona.l .Sou
to · . 10 awe offiCe.

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