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8-Daily Scnlincl, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept 11 , 1956

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Cab Driver Lists
City Driving Tips
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Book Review Is
Highlight Of

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Class Meeting

Mn. Emma Leifheit and Mrs.
H&lt;1mer Haw kins , Pomeroy and Mu.
Gertrude Neutzlina of Athens
spent tbe weekend in Cincinn.ttl
witb their siiiloer Mrs. Clara Zink.
M:n Theodore Lehew and son
RObert spent l~ weekend In .~lu·
mbus with Mp. and Mrs. W1U1arn
Lehew and sr ns.

Mrs. Roy Seyfri·e d preside nt, prc1 sided and devotions were led by
M rs. Mora. Dur ing the business session pl ans were made to serve a
noon luncheon t o the Ladies AWl·
iliwry of the American Legittn, on
Oct ober 4. Mrs. Dale Sm ith wa s
named as chairman for the luncb·

Iii f¥'9 while drlvtnc from your hpme in the city to the aupo.r
m&amp;l'tet or be&amp;.Ut7 parlo~~r-pe:rhapa Juat a f ew blocks away--you may
have til make u many deciaioD.II a.nd reaponaea as you would in drivS.. a0 mile~ OD the highwa)',
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Tbe -nuon, of course. t1 that offender in city traffic_ is the drlvarbab tratfle iJ beavbJl' ADd much er who ca relessly swttchea from
more unp.recHc:table In tb IDO'Velane to another, pas sing on
ment than :rural trslfle. Yet driYwn::mR' side. " Ob~&gt; e rve the 'oneina' in the city ae-m be
habit," he urges. "Keep to
ta.Iing- than &amp; pleuant

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A review of the book, ''This Re\'·
Dll!tiQnary Fflith .. was ti~n by
MJ s. Pearl 'Mora, when tbe Happy
Harvustelll class of the F ederated
ehurco h met Friday evenlng at tbe
church.

Br ..eanne 8-.Jtb. Dod&amp;a Saletr Couultant
,'A l'RTBING CAN RAPPEN when yoU're driving in city traffie-

eon.

Alw ay a •ifnal when

drive in the eountry. Tbe
liea in the art

Ianoe, and pose onl y on

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RefTes'h me nts wer e served at t he
closP. of the meeting: b:v Mrs. Ben- ·
tz Wolfe, Mrs. Eva Hendricks and
Mr s. Max Mk! i:nhart sut:'.)~~uting
for Mrs. Edward Hite who W iJ.S
unable to attend due to illr.es.s of
Mr. }Ute.

·,StlflttJ1t NATIONAL &gt;

:. CIVIL DEFENSE.WEEK
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Milhoan Family

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KENNY PROGRAM EXPANDS1 Trainee• watch a traduate
K•hl11 ThtriPI•t 1dmlnkter thlfl )F:enny treatment to a Uttle patient
tt h:Uubath Kenny lnatltutt, Mlnru.apo1i1, Minn. th• Ell;abeth
Kenn1 foundation'• Internatloftal Kenny Therapilt 1.·ralning center.
lJpon graduation, Kenny TIHirapiMta au 111igned to Kenny tr..tlb.ent centtra in ltrate&amp;_ic clttet acroaa the natfon. Kenny techniq,u..
have Men found beneficial tn the treatml'nt of cripplbJJ dl•or-:1etll
other than polio. M 1 result, the Kenny foundation bu .beRUD a
rahlbiUtatlon profi'Um that It &amp;YIIlable to penon• of ·~ ~111 wlth
nerve1 muacla or joint 4llabiUdea whlda Jt1 medk:al IWI biUoYII
1D17 Dt t. ... Dtd by auch keatment.
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TOP SHOT AT 1,000 YARDS.

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Ohio: ... , - · I'OI'tlr •......,
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with lltta. cha,... 1:. '-tlllllfafure

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VOL. Vlll NO 127
EDITORIAL PHONE 397
p omeroy-Middleport, Ohio. ptember 12,1956
BUSINESS PHONE 398
SINGLE COPY~5&lt;

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Mason-Co. Farm Youth Show
To Open Saturday Morning

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Subteener Sophisticates

1llo bacl·to«hooo look
Subleenill love. 1t'1 ~mplo,
· vemotlle and fmh 01 tomorrow"•
nowao In IYy loaguo o h ' and _,Jlng .~lrll.
·,; lniiiMY&lt;!'I"'I~IO

The Muon Caunty Farm Youtb
·'"ow will get under way on Sat.
urday moroing at 8 o'clock at the
National Guard Armory al Camp
Conley near Point Pleuant.
Registration and placing of exhibits are scheduiecl to atarf, at
• 1 o'clock o~ Friday afternoo11 and
will continue until 8 o'clock Dn
Frfday everting. Officiai 8 of the
· show have deelired that exhibits
placed after 8 PM on Friday will
not be· eligible for prize morley.
h:tur of exhibitS' is .slated to
' beA held
continuously throughout
tbe day on Satul'day bei,iftn.iog at
8 AM. Live.st(lck judging will beheld at 10 AM with lunch being
served at 12 o'dock nonn . Farm
Women'S clubs of 'the county will
spopsor refreshment s(flnd.s at the
shoW.

c!olldow!V ~~·~ \llo;l&lt;!l~ott
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"''"P'"the' ""'""'llaoheso
wbtleot plallfs;
the

zlngles&lt; otrl""' and
r:norvelous new fabiia

John Fisher and son Jack 1&gt;f
Akron spent the weekend witb Mr . i
and Mrs. Willi am Fisber, Minersville who accompanied :them homll!
for a visit.

you'd lhlnk - -

wool.

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Subllonor oliN 8 1o 14,
f7.9$
Other Teei!-Age

Mrs. Maso'n Fis her returned to

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MARRIAGE LICENSE$
Earnest E. Lowe, 20, Harrison·
vHI!J:, USMS and Vanda Lee M~Cal­
lister, 16, RD. 2 Albany, domeatic

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Central PTA To
Co-Sponsor Big
Bend Minstrels

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'U.S. Joins Britain, France
o.Take Over Suez.0
Fire

Tbe Central PTA held its first
Monday
·meeting of the year,
evening at the school, with Mrs.
Donley Reibel president, presiJI·
ing.
A report of the last meetii'!Q
was given by Mrs. Ralph Spencer.
After a discu•sion It was voted to
co·span.sor the Big Bend Minstrel
and to ~elp with the purchasi.ng
of co.stumes and sewing, etc ~. for
the minstre-l.

INTEGRATION

Unexperted Move
By The Big Three
Revealed By Eden

KENTUCKY

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'Explains
Sign~s
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David Ohlinger, Cbiet of the
Middleport VoluntePr Fire Dt&gt;par·
tmi!Pt, is reminding people of the
villagt that one whistle of the
sjren doe s not mean emergency 1
or fire calls but the st.trt of a
town .wide canvas, prade or simiLar
activity.
Monday evening the village Hall
~as swamped with _calls after the I
suen soundtd to s1pal the s tart
of the canvass for meriibership o!
tbe Middleport Athletic AS8ocia-

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Dresseit

her -home, Miner sville, Saturday
after a weeks vbsit ~ n Akron with
Mr. and Mn. J o1m Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and
fan1ily of Columbus were weekend
gue~ts of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

MAINE'S WINNER CASTS VOTE

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LONDON UP - Prime M.ini11ter
Sir Anthony Edeo UlDOUneed today that the United States, Fr-ance
and Britain are joinlq in a 'u.se..,
association " intended to take ·over
operaton of the Suez Ctnal ,
The aii&amp;OCation, to be formed
'"without det.y," would
employ
pUots, ooordlnt~te canal traffic, coJ
teet c:ana1 tolls and aet u a voJ..
uotuy auociatlon for the ezercbe
of r:l~hts of canal U&amp;el'l, Eden's
announcem~t before tbe House
of Commons said.

During the program, slides of
saturday afternoon .acUvitle~r In · tbe Big Bend Minstrel shown at
elude a style show for Thts and the c:ounty falr were s hown . The
Teens set to start at 2 PM . Al~o Norrhl sisters, Dorene,
Carolyn
on the program for Saturday aft· and Shirley presented two vocal
ernoon is tb~ TractOr Driving Con- numbe ~ . "Somebody Loves You" !
test.
and "Mr. Wonderful". Supt. CharThe show will be b r ought ta a les Gibh.'l and Ralph Spencer , prin-close on Saturday night witb the ti pal , each spoke briefly.
Show
DEMOCRAts declare the eommao&amp;na 91ctory at Kaln... Demoa
presentation (If a Talent
At the dose of the meeting .·e.
cratlc Gov . Edmund &amp; Mu.xte, t2. aboWD cut:ma bJ.1 ballOt ID
scheduled between 7:30 PM anti
Jl."mOI'J started in the town ia·
Waterville In tb1l year'a rlrat elec;tlon, beraldf fUID&amp; Democn.Uo
9 :30 PM. Exhibits will be 'removed freshment 5 were serv~ by the
Egypt would reeri.ve "appropriexpl01lon iD a local
East 'Maiu Street group.
strength. Defeating RepubJtean Wdlttm A. Tnttan, Jr.. b)' •mort
from the show beginning al 10 P.
ate paymenta" aQd wouJd be asked
than 30.000 votea. Mu.ade I.e the second DemociatJa lo'¥eritor .,.
M., Sot.urday .
to cooperate In maintaining maxielected
In MaiD• alnc:e the Civil war. Wttla the ID"ernot' tD ·tbe
mum flo• ilf traffic.
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The Show which ls sponsored by
voting place a. b1.s wife.
r~~ B~Mio)
-~~ of tho
tuck)' Nattonal Guanl
..Ck CUrlouo
French Premier Guy Mollett
the Pt. l'leosant Chambe&lt; Of Com·
0US
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crowdl DliJJJna: al:lop~ Sturgi.l higb ecbool, wbere ..,... Negro stu·
merce1 Will have thirteen divisions
malting a similar announcement i.~
dents are attending lntegrated c.laa8e&amp; for the tirJ1t. t#ne. No tnd·
Paris. said tbe aseociaUon "will
in which prizes wUI be awarded
de.nt occurrw. but 'impeachment or aow. A. a. tHI'.ppy) Chandler
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Tbose divisions are as f(lllow.s:
8 ·
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begin w £uoction and to e:~:erclse
wu .demanded &amp;l &amp; meeting ot 700 angry Union CCAID!J' dtizene
ita
powers jmmedlately."
Field. Orops,
HomCmaking,
Ln Morlan fi eld.
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Home and Form Shop, Dairy caoThe plan was the West'E ban;h
tle, Beef Cattle. Rabbits , Poultry '
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.mawn to Egyptian Preaid.ent Ga·
and ·E IP, 4-H Homemaking, AJriFun er al arrangements wer e inFupcra\ s.erviclils will be he!d
a1 Abd 1 N
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cultural Production Projeets, 4·H complete today fur Henry Rous h,
FridaY,
at
p.m.
in
far
.:ore
Field Crops, 4-H Handicraft, 4-!t 76, widely known New Haven r es·
Nelso n R. Leach , son of Mr. and Mrs. L L Leach , au.1 Churcll for Marvin W. Taylof, 41,
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pr~viou.sly approved by 18 .n ations
J.U:l'~ Eledrificatton and llomc ldl!nt who died early this mormng 13th Stree~ As hland , l',entuck) , on October 1st will as~ifb\e
0
'Be'a':'tificatkln, and ,,j~I;)!'Cationil at Holzer Hosp1tal wh ere he had a new. Scout\p.~ position with ttte Tr~tlantic Couocil, Boy wh:
two and
He - ~he son of ~ol11s aad AdP.; ',.
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Condders hct treach
, .,.Ex.,.!h~lb~lf,ts~.
blbiU
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booen token wilb a hea; t attac~ Scouts of Arqerooo, at Heideiburg, Gertnall)'.
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Leach will~live
GerDUI"1·lild&lt;lme :t ..... lhe 8 'i'ayt · idl. .,......,
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Jmy ve~o. -ol5~"" G•"jjd .lllfY,l l:d.n .,aid thai &gt;~llollld J:m,t rem-~e ·A.H ' clubs, \ The-..'decellH.r-Md beer~ worktitg Districts' of the .Colini:ll, WhiCh cOVers all 'Ametican mUttB: w fl~~nt ~nshlp..;, k· ( ·)ru
~ty.
w~re
drawn
Wednesday
mornipg from th·e iUry- wheel. Jm rJai "UHn fifaoclati_.., abe
. and Home Economics on building O:f 'a neW bouse for his
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Fun~sral
Jom~asin
aG:~i~lis
:
;
in
Clerk
of
Courts
office,
for
the
October term ol CommOn ·Uaell 'fir1ll be wDIOJerld W -;bave
t~~.~·~:.,'::n Mason County.
son all -dav Tuesday and las t night install~t.lons in w~stern Ett~e, 1 8
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of the general com · t:omplalned of fe eling quite ill.
the Bnhsh Isles and North Africa .
During tbt: put two yearS
lat er to Lhc Chi&amp;e Funeral Home Pleas Court.
.breaehd tbe J.88l coaveiltion of
m~tt~e IR charge of .the shOw ts
Surviving ·a re his wife, Lesta or
l&lt;' or the past:; ~ea~s Mr. Leach Leach has served as C•mP
at Rutland whefe friends may call
Preseot at the drawing from the Jury wheel were Jury CcuutantJaople 01111108 he pasWtlham Gregory, ~son County New Haven; two sonll, Lloyd and has .ser.ved as a Dtstrlct Scout ex- rector of the Councll'r CamP
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Fr ee1and : :, . Non Is,
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Deput Y Sheriff aa(e
lbrough the eanll and Britain
and France would feel free to take
Co-cbair.!Yien Fri&gt;eman of New Haven and one ecutlv~ for the Tri-State
Ar~a rowbead near Ona, West Virginia . after Wednesday cvemng unhl the ( ommisSioner
AgrlcuJtural ~cnt.
hour of funeral.
l!IUCh Jteps as are ''deegaed necesRUs.s 11 p dd
nd
J
Council with
h.eE~dquarterS'
In
Surviving ar(' hil• wife Hazel ; Haro!d Duckworth; Common Pleas H I k G
d
Do t•·
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are . e
n Y. a
ames d..!U[!lhter;· Mrs. Mildred Fry of New Huntin"fun;.' Mr. LeiU!h has for ,
Judge Cedric Clark 1\nd Clerk of
em OC
rove
an
ro JY AfY. .
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Darby;. Other members
or the Haven
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thr-ee
aons,
Jerry
12p
Johnny
9,
CoiJl'ta
Evelyn
Lucke
Douglas
of
Pomeroy.
Be
Slid tbe Britilh p9'ernrnent
comnilttee are
Clifford Dunn
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two years hved m Galllpolls. Ohto ·.
and Steven 3. Five s!Ste'rs. 'Mrll.
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Names drawn from the wbeell hu no Intention of relaxing it1
Glenn Smith Richard Tatterson' 1 h Ar~angcments are 10 charge of whlle .serving as District Executive
.
Drawn for Grand Jury duty were for Petit Jury duty were: ·Hazel military prec~~utlons in the canal
Reba Collins, Ru.tland; Mrs. R~JbMrs. Lenore Snider, Mrs. Garnett~ ~=son ogelsong Funeral Home of of the Ma~on-Gallia-Mcia:s
DIS-:
o'
ert Brad(ord , Mrs. Ja~s . Harrell, Ril,de D,vis, Racine ; George Titus, Davis, Rutla nd; Robert Akio. 'M:td- are.. .
l Stanley, Mr·11,. WilHam
GregOry
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l triet of the .T rl.State Area Council.
Mrs. Fred CanadaY: Mrs. Henty lnddleport. Don Aodenon, Rut- dleport; Fr;;,nees Johnson, Mid~leorganlzatloa. wilt be pro-:: Milton sCott, Arnett Roush, Mrs: .
.
Mr. ~ach bee~me a tenderfootc
B&amp;nce
all
or
Columbus
and
one
land
;
Helen
Fisher,
Racine;
flo..
port;
Margaret
Spencer,
Chester;
~ilnoul
iD character but 'We bope
Judson Brake, Mi~ MarUyn Casto
Scout JO the First Presbyterian
brother Merrill of Pomeroy:
bert -Murray, Reedsville; v.
c. Everett H.&gt;wett, Pomeroy; L. L. 1t will lead to a permanent agreeMiss Ann Bartlett aad Virgil w. ' ' .
ChUl'Ch, T_roop 106, at AS'hland.
Burial will be made In Miles Tuttle, Long
Bottom;
Charles Myers, Rutland; Guy W. Lee, Pom- ment. .. Eden told an emeraeney
~lders.
.
Kentuck~ m 1939.
Fines totaling $30 were levil!d
; Other committees and
their ·
Followmg two years servi~c In in Mnyor E. F. Rabinson's. court Cemetery al Rtrlland with Rev. Greene, Rtuland; George A. Ne l· eroy; Robert Alkire'- HarrUoaville aeulon of Parliament.
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The u.ited States ROt a "Setfet
~e Army, .where he served as .an Tues-day night against three per- Thomas officiating at lhc serviceti. son, Long Bottom; Owen Watson, Clark lble, Rac::ine.
10embers are as follows:
Raclne;
Freda
Grueser,
Minersnote
to EdeD lhorUy before h~
4griculture Chamber uf Com·
mstructor m. the Food
Serv1ce sons accw;ed of traffic vio!atlon'i.
ville:
R.
E.
Hite,
Middleport;
RayBar
bara
Gaul
,
Chelter;
LeRoy
we)Jt
bfore tfw Howe to outUne
merce - Lyie 1 . Austin, Russeul
school at Fort. Knox, Kentucky,
Cheater 0 . Rug-en, was fined $10
F
Eichinger, Pomeroy:
Elizabeth A ....._F
Oshel Isabtlla Wilson
Charles
he became A.sSlstant Scoutmaster and cost on charges of passing a
mond . ~arbe e, Raeine; Harry Os- Clay, Long Bottom; Ruth ·Baer,
1!•-- ftlk b strategy in Pt,e deep
Bechtie, John McNeill, 's. R. FlemCapture of an escapee from the and Scoutmaster of Troop 106 in 8Chool bus on State Route 124.
born, Reedsvl1le; Alta
Nelson, Minersvtlle : c. W. Buckley, Reeclt- ·eDJDC criJil over the vital watering, H. A. Jobnron, Rolfe Lee, Lakin Stilte Hospital was mMde late Ashland.
ville; Lloyd Thorn... Middleport; • .,..... - · " - Veri B. Tuttle, was found guilty
Junior Gerlach1 Pete Wedge, Cl1f· Wednesday mornlng in the vacant
This Scouter graduated
from
Walter Hysell, Middleport;
Earl
Ao aDDOuncement similar
to
ford Dunn, Dr. G. T . Castor, Dr. carnival lot at Mason, by police A!Jhland Junior College In 1949 o{ passing withOut an assured
Shain,
Racine:
Cecil
Ctrcle,
Ratlne
Edem's
wu
delivered
to
the
House
J. R. More, and Howard Schultz. 1 oUicers of Mason, Middleport and and two years later completed his clear distance and was also handed
J . li. Eastman , Pomeroy; Grover o1 Lords by golo'ernment spokesArrangements - James Darby, Pom·e roy.
B. S. degree at MarshRII where ' he a fine .of $10 and Costs.
Funeral services for SullivaD G. 1
Harris, Ratine,
miD Lord Sali&amp;bury.
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Richard Tattenon, Woodrow Mace
The police departments had majored in business
admlnistraFloyd S~obart Jr. , p:.~id a fine of Cir~le, 81, well known Meigs c oun.
and Kenneth Roush.
been alerted 'to be on the lookout tion.
Charles Kennedy, Rutland; EmSalbbuy &amp;aid tbe "UBen uso$10 and cost for crossing a center- ty farmer wtll be held Friday at
erson Johruon, lAng Bottom; R. elation" would employ pilot.s, unField and Garden Crops - Roy for John Collins , 50 a negro, de~·
In college be was active in the line.
2 p . m. in Carmel Church.
H. FoUrod Ches.ter; Virginia Owen dertake eoordinaUon of
traffic
Browning and Harold Ross.
l'ribed as being 6 It. 3inches 1n Alpha Phi Omega, National Ser·
SurYivJng
are
hi
s
w1fe
Clara
L.
Herman
M.
Ohlinger,
17.
of
LeMiddleport,
Wilham
Loq,
Lon,c
and
act
u
a
voluntary
associaHC' graduated
Educational E1thibits - James height weighing 170 and we aring vice FratetrJlty.
Charge 5 preferred by Walter
1
Long lion for Lhe ezereise of ri.Jhtl or
Rayburn, RusseU Priddy,
Mrs. a green checkered ct~p, with blue from the National Training school Grue8er against Fred Daniels of Circle and children . Grrrett Clr· tart , W. Va., Route 1, Is a pat1ent Bottom; Clarence Baker,
Roy Browning and Lionel Smith. overall jac:kct and khaki trousers for Scout Executives in the faU o~s ault pnd menacing threats waF cle, Racine : J ohn Cirtle, Columbus in Holzer Hospital where he i!; Bottom ; Wilbur Theobald, Middle- cna1 UJen.
'Wabel Lax, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., I suffering from a head injury suf· p&lt;~rt; Samuel Clark, Long BottO;JD;
The staid House of Commons
Food and Clothing - Sallie Lou who had effected -his escape early of 1Din.
withdra.,..n.
:m&lt;l Florence and Douglas at the f.ered whire playing football at R. F. Snowden. Rutland ; Ulhan erupted lD cheers and oppot1Uon
Mr.!l. 1 this morning. He was descri.b ed as
An Eagle Scout, Leacb has M en
Darst, Mrs. Charles Oshel,
the home of a neighbor.
Gardner, Langsville: A. E. Wheel- "boos'' as Edeo disclosed the to.The MaY"ors office also reported home.
Judson violently dangerous by hospi\.111 active in the Huntington
Lions
William Gregory, MliS.
Rurll will be made In Carmel
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er, Raeine: Arthur Spencer, Ches. tally unezpeeted joint move by
Brake, ., Mrs. Lenore SOider, and attaches.
Club, the Junior Chamber of Com- a total of $237.50 ln meter receipts
Cemetery under the direction of
He reportedly slipt:~d in th.e Iter; Elova Hartung, Pomeroy;
the Bit Three. American uspport
Mrs. Garnette Stanle;y.
·He WI! returned to Lakin Hos· merce, an\1 the Gallipolis Rotpry for the past week.
he Ewing Funeral Home . Friends grass' while running. He is the son wis McMurray, Portland and Fran- had . nut been cxpeeted for · •ueb
IJvestock, and Poultry JWUil.am Pitai irtunt!diately after his cap· Club. He is a member of the First
may call at the funeral home at nf Mr. and Mrs . He:man Ohlinger. ces Carleton, Racioe.
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firm acUon.
Contik\ued on page 2
ture.
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Methodist Church in ABhhmd .
~-1.ny time.

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Teking Top Honors This Fall-

Emmett Will spent 1..he week-e nd J
with rela tives in Columb\15,
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Mr. and Mrs. J , B. Gall of Bel•
ingto.n, W. Va. are the i!-I.~Ja of
their daughter and son in. law, :r.,:r.
aDd Mrs. 'A. R. Kn ight. _.
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Lt. Charles LOC'hary~N4iJ'Ded to
Chanute A.h· base Ran~,~t, ·Jll) ,Sat·
ur.day a,fter .a ten days visit with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pattlck
Loehary.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker
of Middleport were Sunday guest..s
of Mr. and Mrs. Walta: Walker,
Chester r oad.
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Percy L. Peoples celebrated hi&amp;
Th,e P.l il hoa n fa mily had a pic· l82nd 1 ear wlth a birthday dinner
n1r sunch y at th e home of Mr . and Those attending were his son and
Mr s. Vernon Webel' (Margaret Bel- w4fe Mr. and Mrs. L . D. People.s,
le Milhuan l and four children , Rut· Columbus, his daughter and hur
l::m.~.
band, Mr. and Mr.!!. Wilson· Norrls,
grandchildren,
Athens, bis two
Those pres~'&gt;n t wer e Mr . and Mrs. Nancy Lee and Bobby Norris of
]lobert Picke tt , Oarwin, Mrs. Clara Athens. Also Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Jlohillips, Wilkesvill e; Mr. and Mrs. Postun, grandchildren and Ralph
William Rose and son,.Mrs. Charles and Sherry Poston, great grandCharles
Gilbert, Columbus; Mr. and Mn children of Logan and
I Blaine Milhoan a nd childre n, Mr. Peoples, a brother of Pomeroy,
and Mrs. Dwight Milhoa n and
. ch ildren, P omeroy RD. '
FUNERAL CHANGED
Tbe· funeral of Mrs. Willie C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Bu rdette,
Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mtller of Pomeroy orig\n,uy
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milhoan. Min- scheduled for' 2 p. m. Wednes!fay
changt'-d.
to 2 p. m.
nie Erlewine and rlau ghter , f a d !!; has been
Mr. and Mrs. William King and Thursday in order that her .son
da u ~ht e r , Delores Mil hoan , Wil · PFC Kltrel Williams stationed in
Camp LeJ eune, N . C. may attQnd.
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b ome by Mr. and Mn. Ebel Clmtthan of Racine Who will vil:t
trienda In Beaver FaUa and Eut
I U verpool, thi• week.

Mrs. Etbel Lowe ry is s pending

Petey Peoples

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Falll, Pa. Monday alter &amp; te'ffll'lll
day• vWt with Mr. and Mn. Ralph ·
Gilmore and other Nlatlv• aacl

a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ches-

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Mias Mo.rilyn GrutJ~er of COlum b\Ui was the weekend iUes\ of h er
parents, Mr. and _Mft, Xul Gruner
and son•, Minersville.
Mr. and Mn. Ed Noon of Columbua spent the week,nd at their
borne in Minersville.
Mr. ant.! Mrs. RlWieU Radcliff

Mr. and ~rs. Frank Moore and
Mrs. Ida Mof,qs of Zanesville and
a friend of Dihcit, Mich. spe nt
Sunday with t heG t:ousin, Mrs. 0 .
B. Elberffl d, Har risonv!Ue road.
Mrs. Albert Mees r eturned
home, Supday after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin and
family, Gallipolis.

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NEW BEAUTY

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For Oct·
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the WJmblfltrm Cup after wlnnlnc the trophy tor the 5econd conaecutlve time. Sill Conway reeetvtd tt1.e cup at Camp fcrr.r, ObJo,
alter belttna: over 1,000 ol the top ahotl lo the United {'lllte• at
1,000 yards. He ICOted a perlad 100 potnts and beeama the ftnt
persoo alnca 1900 to wJn the cup twice. (l'll&amp;cmoiWnat Soundpho~o)

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eolor and fashion with carpe._ New
KARPE'r.SQUARES are 18" squares of lush
;otton carpeting in 12 fashion-right decorator
•hades. E)ICh oquare iJ complete with ill own
~ushlon and is sell,stickina. Anyone &lt;211.put
them down anjl KARPET.SQUAJ;\ES are ·
wonderfully easy to maintain. See KARPET:.8QUARES
·tQday. Nothing eloe to buy.

Karpct-Square
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BAKER FURIITURE

If you a~ am oris them, w'= hope that you will
pnuse to :read the little I!IOOS&amp;B" that follows. F11r
we .are !!IUt'C you will 6nd it interestins. '-. .
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move to ~.iliac, 1t 1~ beca,we he Is not familjar .
&lt;lith the pn~~:tiCAI aspects of Cadillac owneiohip. U
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aa or1pna cos 11 con ..... r
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ia e.m inently practical. Several ~els, ill ~t, ·~
attuall.t· ~&gt;riced OOJ!!petitivelJ W.th. lho ~led,
"medium·p•iced" makeo.
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relllarkahly low. We have b~ it oaJa by new

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ownere !ha.t G~dillac is tbe most econoinical autO.:.
mobije they have ever owned}
And 'aS fqr rooale value-well, C.dillac tradition·
ally retains a sreater share of its worth throush
the ye&amp;ri' than any other m,otor car io thO land.
In short; ' the.sreat Cadillac ~.r represent&amp; one
of the "ile•t;apd iouodestautomolive illvealmeola
on the highway today .

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and we can p~ue you both ploll!pl_delivery and
a generous tNdC-in allowabce.
Why not come in today?

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too
1o ool thinao rishl m a .1906 Cadil'-c of
JOUrlate
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Eggs, st ead v; ne t prices at (anm
·or U.S. consum t&gt; rs wh ites anrl
::.rowns; A jumbos 46-48; A large
14-47; A medium s 28-30; A small
: 7·21; B large 35-39.
Chickens, about st eady; fryers
1·31,1, lb 16-17; he ns heavy over
; lb 13·15: hens, 5 lb and under
13 ; hens, li~&lt;:ll t t:He 11-13,
Butter , 90 score H8.

Wo:.tterson died on Monday mor·
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NOT KNOWING whather Presh1eot Eiaelihower will name a aucces110r to A.lloclate Supreme Court
J'ueUt6 Sbtnnaa Minton befDte f:lr alter the Nov. e election•, poUtieal circle• an guuetn1 on• ql.
theu men wm 1•t the nomlnaUon : ex-Senator HOmer J'el'JU-1101\ (R), Mlehipn. aow a mWtary eourt
of appeals judge: former New rork Gov. Tbomaa E. Dewey; Senator Alexanlfe"r WUey (R), Wta.;
Attorney OeneraJ Herbert Brownell, Jr.; Sacretal'7 ol State John J'01ter Dulle~~; John Sherman
Cooper of Kentucky: Chief Judae .John J. Parker ot the B'ilurtb Ctrnult CQurt of Appeal~; Sen&amp;-&gt;
tor J'1mu R. Duff (R) , PliDDf,)'Jvaala; Senator llverett Dlrkllll {R), llUDola, .ad New Jereey Sia~
t~m•. Court ~ JustJ.c• Mthur It Vanderbilt.
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An active merchant In the commun:ity of App~e Grove for 35
year, Watterson took part in hls
business affairs until his death.
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Survivors include his wife, Lenla
Bailey Watterson; bli step-mother,
Mrs. Maggie W11tterson of Springfield, 0 .; two daughters, Mrs. Ra·
mona Thomas of Belle, W. Va.;
and Mi's. Lorene Arrington, Apple
Grove; five sons, John E. and Leo·
nard of Apple Grove, Arnold' and
Homer of Ashton, and Brown Watterson of Pliny; four brothers ,
Floyd o£ Apple Grove, Earl of S~
Alto, Calif., GeOrge of Springfield ,
0 ., and Ralph af ColumbuR; a 1i~·
ter, Mrs. Bertha Wratterson of Cin .
cinnali ; 14 grandchildren and four
aree.t &amp;randcbildrBJl.

ON GUARD IN SUEZ CANAL CRISIS

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Ernest Watterson, 74, former m ~·
mber and president of the Mason
County Court were heltt on Wed
nrsday at the Beale Chapel at Ap·
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There are ma.ny motorists here in this CQmmunH:y
who have given serious consideratlon' to th,e pur·
chase of a new Cadill~tc car this year-and yet,
for one reason or another, .have not m.ade th~ ,move.

James Watterson
Funeral Service
Held Wednesday

WE ERRED
Due to a typographical error in
t he bcadl int5 in Monda~ eslition o[
The Daily Sf'ntincl the heading
r ead that Meigs County· wa!l tu
receive $134.7S5 .~8 as its ~hare of
License Fees The head ;nf' should
have read onl y $34,755.58.
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LITTLE LEAGUERS NOTICE
AanoUJlcement was ma4e today
to all members or LlttiC" League
teams in Pomeroy to turn In their
untlonns to their team managerS
at once in ordPr that they
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SCHEDULE REVIVAL
A revi\'al mreUng has been sche·
1uled a* Syral'Use Nazarene Church
!or Sept. 19 through 30 beginning
at 7:30 p. m. accordinc to annol,ln·
t:eJoep,t made today.

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OVIRWOKINO a supply depoC loaded with Freoch veb!cle~~ ad artlllitiJ' Ill .l'aol...... ~ . a
lilne Bl1tiah paratrooper standi ruard on a hilL French ~ aDd llqUipmtllt. ·b&amp;YI bteD poulblf
toto Cyprua, within. ltrildDg cn.t&amp;b.ce ot the Suea canal. IIDCe EIJptlla l'nldd-.,t CHmaJ. ,A.bdld 1JU.. 1
aer threw the Near Eut IDto a 1tate o1 crisil by aatJonaU!!Inl tM waterway.
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J"ubUsbed every tfif'rnooo tl'N' pl Sunday by Tbe Oblo Valley
Sen.tlnN . lnr , at 110 Mecbani~ St, Pum~roy, 0 . Bu siDe~~ OlCtet
pb.ooe 398, ed1torial offH.:e ph.otrl' 397.

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IQ Les.il.fton Ave.. New York City, Je. K Y
Subscription rtte.!l DehvPry by rarr:er wbeN anilab_le ~0 ceah
per week : one ~ear 1n advaric11 at The t•aily Sentinel offlre. $U BO·
Iii month~ . $7 80. three months, $3 90 By motor route wben
IYJ.il&amp;hte: one mtr.th , ~~ By ma11 one year SB; 11,. monJb.s, $&amp;Z&amp;;
~e!! moDtbs, $2 ~: nne mnontn, St.

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rol um ns of the Oail)' Sentine l a
story actompanied by 11 picture Lf
) OUr bemg presented a ~ ~!den bad- I
ge tn .~cr tbed a s Honorary Ch ief of
Polle e ..
1 r t"&lt;ld lhl' ~tern wit'h more than
a pa:is mg mterest for rt served ~o
ret•all f'Vl'nts or the pa~t wht&gt;n 11
raw young man first camt' to you
as u 1,1okle offtcer in Pornt'roy
That wa s back in Ju11 e. 1949, ;p •d
th11t younjl man had no knowl e d ''
whatever of police work Bu t, J OU
were under s t1ndmg, kind 11nu '•le",ful Many Limes gmnK out of yo ur ,
way to teach him the many (ac£ b 1
that comprt~e a job as a law enforl ffi e
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Ct'::ne-re
two
1hat
1 recalled where you walked fearlessly up to men who were armed
and w1thout any display of emoti(•n
placed them undel' arretit. Those
tw o men were dangProus &lt;tnd it
took ~ourage far ~yond the ca: l
of duty.

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YOURSELF
d ~ \' 1n !hut month Thank.~t!iv in~
, ·· • •'l'ht&gt; mnw~twnt tu ~h1rt our non · f&gt;h.utt· ~ of !ht• Pilgrim Fat:hen~ 1
, , ~' ·:rrh glnu:- h n l ida v~ uru11nd ~ o ttw v would lll~o lw on Mond:~ y. the
' -will fa ll u B 'Monda y ~ ~ IZ &lt;~ t he n n g fou rt h om· Nov~mber . Labor Da)
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~ 1of ' tlw Natlunal A ~·;neiat 1 on Travel ~:l i n~:
OrjHnizatwns would g 1v,. u ~ I IV•'
Swallowing our res pect for trad- ~
; ' ld ~ Wt'•·k ·t&gt;mb t' \'et" \' \ Pao ·
ilion lh ts so und ~ pretty exerting.
Sinc-r' L 1r. col n, ,; nd \\' :J• h nlf~ to• n·- l'racfi('U lly t:Veryone who has to
hirlhd&lt;n • ~•rl' va-: J'J U lv ( oh ~ •Tv !' d . mer•t a paHoll i ~ all for it But
!hrse \Voulrl lw m -rl-(t•d ;mrt cal 1r" l &lt;;til l. l'uuld 1h!:' human animAl
·~ l·si denl ' s ll 11 ~". wto wh wou l.l .t:md tl
un lop of the f1ve-da~·
fa !I on I hi' !1111 d M(1nrl:Jy m Fl'l• week''
ru ary Th" t: 1, t \1nnrl.1~ _il. \I,Jy
Dr1 WI' ha~e 1•nough ambulan~es:
wou l11 :t'Wlt)~ tw Mt· rr wn~ l D.IJ
t10 ~ptt .. l b•ll s, tow-trucks,
th.•
The Fut•rn1 nf .Jul y w•11d ,l no t lw W&lt;l! d, :1ntl l1mment tu cope Wllh
thl' fCJur th \!'l' V nfli'n. ~lll' "l' 1: . o much leosure? Do we ha·:r
would inflt•xtbl~· lw th .: f• r ~t Mou - l'nnugh 1woplc to !\pare?

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Teachers Plan
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Mason Co. Farm

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Prayer h} the Re~· Waldo .J.
Bartels
opened the meeting of
the Ft•drrat~c Sunda)' s l·hool teuchers and oftice1·s held Monday cv·
entng at tht&gt; church.
Fred Blaettnar, supenn1enden:
p ti'~Jrl.et.l and plans were made for
' 'Rally lla) " lobe held on Sunday
SJ•r.ttemlwr 30, at which lime thel'e
Wlll 11lso be promotion of clallsell .

Second Monday
SewingC/u~

Gregory , Husscll Jone.&lt;i,
Lester
II J onlu n, Clarence Bless111g, Wood.
row Ma"e, Lawrcnee Gedneh, Jr.,
J. E Sommer, John Kay und Sher·
wood cu~tt·n
Tal ent Show - Chet H~Jd rlox. l
Walde n Ruu ~h nnd Mrs. II . T Ca ll I
Sly lc Show -~ Mrs
Judsor
Brake a nd M r~. William Gregory
'l'ractur Dnvmg Contest - Clif
'ford Dulln n find Gus Douglas.
l' uhlic tt y Kn ox Dye, Walter
W;.~rd, Jami' S D1ehl, 1\hs . Gerald
, Roud, ami Hohnl Staa ts .
St' lecl Jun ges - Mrs. Garnette
Stan ley, Wil lia m
Gregot y, anrl
Clifford Dunn .

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Dull••· Wilton

May Com• Under Artack

Bpedol ro Cc nlttd Prcu A~eoclaU(»&gt;
A8111NGTON- Reporta art~ current 1n Democratic elrclet that
the President's Cabinet may come In for coru~hJerable aa.nuon
during lhe polita·ul f' nmpu lgn tnr.
Agrtcullure fll'ereta ty Er.ra Tnft Ben.!lon 11.ppeara to bea4! the list
of those whom u ... mO!'ratw slratf'gl fll!i feel make ftttlng target• for
attack. The nr hn in o!ltralton'll fan1o pollctes provide tho Democrats
With lhe1r ffillJOl' iiiSIIC.
!'&gt;l'f'retnry nr Slute John Fo11ter Dulle!! Is also
f'.-.rtftin to rome ttn d&lt;'r attack for what h i~ Dontorrlllu• .-nltCI! tt•rm u.n lneJTectlve stewa1d.11hip or
hi11 lmJXHtant po:d.
Anolh N who mny come under crltktsm il De·
fl'n.'!e St"r·rctury l"hal'les E . WllaOn, who hU oa
II,..Vcml occnslun:~ mnde 1tater:.ent11 w.hkh ha•
ptovf'n polltH:ally embarnualnr; to the 11.4mlnl,..
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the m•lwork covaruge ol the Democratic and Re•
pub!" an uallon u\ l'OilVenUons are prompting
both pohtltnt partie:~ to ruppralae the ttlevllton
'-ere tory
lf' cllmquell to be UIK'd In the camp&amp;lgn.
lloth C:OP and Democratic atrategt.ts are convinced that televis ion ts a tremendously etfe&lt;:Uve medtum, but they
ar. now awal'e that tht•y must du a belter Job of prenntatlon
The problem or v1cwer &lt;Jislntereet will p&amp;rtlcularly .-.nect ltseU
on the congre11slonal level While the average Amel~l.ll will probably wateh Presiden t Eisenhower a.nd hts rival, Adlai Steven!!On,
without switching otr his aet, there 11 no uaurance ne will do ao
when cnndtdale11 fur Congreu t1 y lo capture hta Interest.
On the local le vel, Hou ~te and Senato hopefuls will be o&lt;~dvlae~ tl&lt;
try brief 9pot uppc.Jranees ln Heu o( longer pertormllllCilll which lnay
Irritate rather Umn apfJCttl tu tht' Yt..•terR. Strateg\ata of OOth p11rt tew
will lil'ge th ll rllllf,Trsstnn.l t rnndtdu t ell to mllke cartum they do:J.'t
bec&lt;lme a bore tu the lelevlslon audiellCO.

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tl':le pollllcal campalh'll ts J IJ.;td. hiKh pr 1cP supporLR advocated by the
Dem.oo:: nt" and a eunto n unlmn or tho rtexlblo or sliding acute antpporta ba.&gt;!kcd by t he OOP.
These two ditfe!'ences of bule agl•iculturnl policy were the ate.nd·
out• tn the Republlean and Democratic rarrn plaUorms.
'niert lB not mud1 diiTerenf'e In the obje~llvu which both partlel
hope to achleve- 100 pel' cent of parity for the farmer at the m.t.t·
)tet place. lt'8 the dotrcrence In how to get ther. that will pt·uvide
the principal argunwnt9 or the •:ontendlng Jl(llltlcal forces.

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tht&gt; Second Monday SewinJ( club,
Monday l:lVening at her home,
Spring Avr.
\ The cven1ng was spent socially
and in sewing, after which rt&gt;freshl menta wen! aarvod b)' the hostess
to Yin Eleanor ROb!lOil, Mrs. Paul
Kloea, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs
Robert Lewis, Mrtt. Max Ward, Miss
Mlll'tha Howell and Mrs. Grace Hoi
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Adv&lt;'l'l ls n;g
Myrl 1
Coakley , I\.1Jlt on Stolt, LaW&lt;l'nt:c
(;erlach, .Jr., Hll'hllrcl Orll, llarr)
Mtll1•r, AI Bl~&lt;:t-(s, ~ L t'll'mtng.
Vllus Hartley, Jr.,
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Pncc '
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Rcgl.&lt;it!'atilln - Mt s Roy Browning, M1 s. EustaCI) Wll;mn, Ml's.
Garnetlc Stanlt&gt;y, Mi s.~
Garnet
Warner, M1 s.s Nanty l&lt;mde n, anti
Mrs. Ru RSe l! Jones.
School Participatio n C. H
Withers, Manford Bh· ~t~ in g, Rnh ... r t
Adkin.~. Mrs. C P. Stuul, Geralrl
Ruod, Hownrd Schultl und Fred
S8Uf!d&lt;rs,

DAILY , CROSSWORD
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rede ved bv now. I Hm very proud
to have .~et·ved a~ a poll&lt;:!:' off1cer
under you and very lhankfLH for
th!:' many times you have come to
my aid both to teach and to ussi!tt.
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but could only ('el hia aecretary on the phone. 'Lilten,' I told the
aecre~ary, •we're both wo,·ktng for the same Uncle, only a.ll Mr. D is
doing ta talking, while 1 tell you, we're a&lt;:compllahlng aomethlng
aubatantlal.'" He grinned. "1 gueBS you might have aald.'' he added,
''that both Dizzy and Dullea were blowtng In SOuth America al the
aame time."
Although he wu btr-band 1h)" fer awhHe, DWy ia ao ttekled ·bY
the fabulous notion hLI new outtlt hal won -· tepOrkdly It's the
createal thing ever to tome down the ~ ,plke--th•t he'a k•eplnr;
lt topthor for road trips and a atay In .Lu Vqu, whttre the mDIK'Y
eom rrowa hi&amp;'b.
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me«a he~ , , . an&lt;J ready anY time tor uoU.er whirl at spreading
eulturt&gt; e.rouni!l the world. "Ju't so long," he added, "as nqbody te lls
m•agaiA he ~rht l.o,da wu a ,rubber company."

Kinrn-soft poli1hed cowhid~.
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popular .removable phoro -card ·
case with Add·A·P&amp;u Bar for
•ddang more windows, for snaps,
.idenrilicarion, ccc. Key slou in
roomy, double gusset coin purse.
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medical ~ehools ocroM the country are &lt;:O?Pt'!rattng m the eJ&lt;.pand_mg med !~nl
projnun of the. Eh~beth Kmmr foundntlon, 11\r "r'h " t: '" M~n on 1 t. !nil",
national e:oo:cocut1vc du-ector.
Tbc proa:ram, he explain~ lncl~ea _me~ical research,
and the lpon&amp;OriJl.i of
and rri4d~nl $enltnan a.nd
scholarship 1 rants. The: mcd.tcal teSeaR:b. progr:un wh1cb
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cen1en and a number of Ulliwnitil.l-S llcrOst.thc country IS
aot limited to the field of tfolio, but incl.udts other ncuromtBCUIU disorders of var'iout kinds, ~fl89e~ed.
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the varioUI departments of the followtna

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .; Sepl1211108
Vi rg illlil Nell Wlni! On and l hc')
M~ rved tuna lis h cancrvJ e, apple
Ob1o w ~:re rtcent .:uesll o(
a Uy: A reu.a.Joa Gf 'Ml..-.,..c pre, cheese and coffee to tb~ m ~m form er a.c hool mat.e of &amp;Ire. Sal- Sebool alwa.ai .... Wld . . . . .
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RecentVisit Here
Friend.'! of Mu. Ollie Reed and
lsmily, former Middleport
rt::Ji·
denta, have learned that Loui;;
Kendell Jr , husband o( Lhe f orm e1
Olivia Reed , has been tranderrecl
by General Electric from , H1ch·
land, Wuhington , to S(·b~nec tady
New York.
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tess Mrs . Raymo nd Luman, chairman, prl:lSide-d. and Mrs.
Allen
JI.usb.e-~t gavt; the ilpening prayer.
Th~ members brought contribu- · ·
lions of clothmg for Korean babies
and their project is visihng the
, County Infirmary
and
placing
"The Sccrot Pia~". daily devoti Onal book , in hospitals in this
arr.a. Mr.s. Clifford Stumbo acted
as secretary in the absence
of
Mrs. Robert Haggerty and Mrs. J,
0. Leonard,
reading chairman
gave her report. Mrs. William ~fil :
lei', former members, had written
a letter from her new home in
Huntington to the Circle members. Plans were made to have
the devotional .$ervice at the Octuber meeting of the Society.
, The program included humorous
readings by Mrs. C. II. Wise- Jr.
and an articJe "Haitian
Diary"
read by Mrs. Leon!lrd. Plans were
made to attend the evangelistic
servlct&gt;:; at the church next week
and Lhe prayer services to be held
each morning at the church Monday evening Classes of the Church
will attend and sit together.
Appl e pie and coffee were served to Mrs. Lawrence Bing, Mrs
L:!onard, Mrs. Harold E. Hubhar-d
Mrs. John LyoM, Miss Mc-Master:
.Mrs. Allen Hughes Mrs. Clifford
Stumbo,
Mrs, C. H. Wl::;e Jr .,
Mrs. G C. Werne r, Mrs. Charles White and Tcxanna ,
Mrs, Del •
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"Univenity of Minnesota, Minneapoli~. Minn .; Stanford
university, Palo Allo, Calif.; Un.ivcrs_rty of California,~
KLJ!II:
Angeles, Calif.; New Y~rk utuvcrs1t y, New Yor.lc. C!tY,
N.Y.; Columbia university, NeJY York C,1ty, N.Y.; Oh!u ~lute nmver~t~y,
Columbus Ohio · Baylor unlversiJy (hO!IJ)ttal), Daltas, 1 exns; Mayo &lt;:llf!IC•
Rochtater' Min~· Coli• of MediCill Bvangchs~ L08. AniCie$. Cnhf.;
McGill un'iversit_y: 'Montreal, Canada:. Wash~ngto!l umver.sit~. St. louis, Mo.:
UotvcrsiiY OfWl!Consln, Madison, W1s. · Umventty of ~lch tgan, Ann ArbOr.
Mk:h. · tJnhcrllty of' llllnol~. Urbana, nl.;, Hemran hospt!ttl, Ho\lston, Texas,
1od i:4uqUC!t'te aniwnlly, MHwaukee. W1S.
-n.: l:enny fotmdatlon'• expandln&amp; rehabilitation pro~f!l. off'tm _hdp lo
pen!OM uf ·an AFI who haw: M!'"le. muscle or joint (1,~bl11uet wh1ch our
~~ 8la'ff betieiJell may be !emned 'by IUCh treatmrmL
The program of the K!Ly founclatioll U made po5Sibk throuah fundi .
conuibuted ~ the public.

Annobe/1e p 'ddy
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Mr. and Mrs. E.
Reed and Fa('ta, for~er local cadet, who ia
daughter, N~:~nry , are vacationing slaiJOned m Akron.
at Hot Springs, Va,
Mr. and Mt~; L. R. Wiley have
leal"ned tha t their son, Pfc, Larry
Wrl z:h who has be~n
,stntion cd
lemporanly at
Camp
Cooky,
has been returned tn Fort Hil ey,
Kansas.
Dave Bath and hi::; r.tolhcr and
cousm. Willia m,
Omaha,
Neb.
Miss Sylvia McMaster who is
w~rc r('rc-nt gtH·sts of Mr. and , rec&lt;Werin.g fi'Offi a serio~s illnes.~.
Mrs. Floyd Rummel! ami famrly was .devotional leader when the
whu h&lt;~ve moved ba('k 1o Ohw 1 Lovejoy Circle of the B. H San~rum NebJ'ask~. Di!VC B~th, ~hu _is born Mission ary Society of th e
atlcnrlmg Cre1ghton Umve rs1ty 1.1 First Bapt1st Church met Tu!i!sday
Nt•braska, wa~ ;;coutmast('r of ~ he at the home of Mrs. c. E. Hoyt

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Lewis Manley
Auxiliary In
Tuesday Meeting

Mrs. Stella Week~ LaCriUJJta,
Oalrf a nd Mn. M1ne Carter and
daughter, Pauline or Clearwater,
Fl. are the IUeJtli of their 1 J.ate.r 1 ,
The AuxiJiar)' of tbe _Lewu ManM!$ses Ata&amp;u.ta LucreUa and Ada ley POll, No. 263, American Le&amp;koo
Genbelmer.
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'met Tuesdly Wllh Mrt. Wi..lh1 m
Jack Seldenable who underwe•t Sm~r'h aa bostea . Mn. Carrie Cas1
surgery two weelu ago at st Jo- iii!IJ • presl'dent , pre111·d e d a nd pans
ae h Ho !tal Parkersbur ' r.- we" rnade to meet Ui Rutland un
tu~ned b?me Sunday lnd 111 COO· the aecond Mond 1y in Octobu.
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Ho11tet.Jes were Mn W11I W'os·
va 1escmg
ce y.
,
Joe Gallo who has been
ani Mrs. L. C. Katr I&lt;'COm-'
\'!siting her sistt'r Mrs Har old E paml'd Tom Reut,r to Columbu1,
fl
Hubbard and ram,lly l .ft T
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Su nday where he entered Capitol
e
ues ay Untversily
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for her hom e 1n Cincnnat.
Mr
d. Mr Mi k
W' lll
QfrfOge
1ng
Mrs. C. R Young and Mrs. Em
· an
s.
c ey . I ama
ma Bland VISited Mrs.
Ma ude ~:eturn!d hO!fle s .unday mght artGrant, Rutland,
Sunday.
Mrs. er ". VUiil With friends at J:ilckory,
Grant has been 111 at her home.
N. C. and V_aldosta:, Geor11a
YNSN S~rley Hunnell who Jll
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Priddy, Rut·
Mr. and Mrs. William Slater and
family vi~iled her parents, Mr ~taUoned Wllh .t~e Nevy at Wa~IJ..I land, have announced the marrtage
and Mrs Fred Cabcen, The Plain~ mgton, D. C. vuuted recently With of their daughter, Annabell, to
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Ed- ~er P~fenUi, Mr. and Mrs. John, Jamel Thomas, son of Mr. and
gar Slater Jacksonvillll recently I' unne ·
.
Mrs. John Thomas, Middleport
Mrs. Li~nie Rummt:Ji and he~
~r. and MfJ. Paul ZU'zle aod The ceremony wa.!l performed on
DlaDa and
Raymond, en- July 24 at Rk1:tmond Ind.
d oughter, C ap 1. Glen na Rumme 11 f children,
t t 1 d 'th
f 'l d '
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have been visiting the forme r '; era ne wr .a aml ~ maer, P 0 , ... DllrS. Thomas attendoed the Rutdaughters, Mrs. Gladys Smith and Sunday ho?on?g thear daughter land schools and has been employMrs. Alberta Hawse,
Barherton and sster, I auhne Zirkle wb~ lelt ed with an Insurance Company in
and at!;o v1s itcd their cousms Her: Monday to enl~r nursea tnmina .Co1umbua. Mr. Thomas atteaded
bert Rummell, and h1 s fan 11 Iy In at H::ol ~r Hospt~l. ~ _dec~rated ~be Middleport S{"hools and has
,·dg M
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cak e wtth the 1nscraption Good complete"' two yeus m the U S
C'n'b
, r c. rs. umme 11 1x&gt;came L li: p u "
d th
ble
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ill during th eir visit but 1s recup- · ue
aEdu : e cen~ere
e ta · Army,sixte('n month-s m Korea.
eraling at the1r home now.
Mr_s
. le Rom!D~ spent IJODJ:le II employed lUi a ~ement
Mrs. lva Brown and the Rev day '" M~ddleport Wit hber n._ fimshers' helper in Ravenswood
Ho ward Ruppdt were bus n('s.s vi; hew •. Dav~d ~ayes, wtao was 0~ and Utey are living with tais par.
Jtors in ~alhpoll s Tuesday . .
scrvmg ~~ s birthday.
ents at present.
Mrs. V1ol a Fmitead, Columbus
- - -and Mrs. Ste lla Walburn were drn: when they lived in Nebraska. The
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and Mrs.
ner guest~; of Mr. and Mr.!i. Eber VI sitors ha dbee n visiting in tbe Malcomb Roller vi1ited Sunday in
Lewis and daughters, Janice and East and n Pttsburgh.
Athens with Mrs Viola Jones. at
Pauline Sunday.
Capt. Glenna Rummell has re- the Hillcrest Restbome.
Mn. Ernest Rhodes has r eturn1 Wilham McGhee is employed in 1 t~rne~ from ~ ~Ivaton _Army OfCQ}umbus after spending the sum- 1 f1cers Cou_nc1l tn CinclJlJ!atl, on ed home after 1 visit in Canton
mer with hi.s mother, Anna Mc·l Monda?'- Nme cadets from Swon with Mr. and Mrs Manning WalkGhee, and aunts.
cky D1v. were honored at a fare er and Mr. and •Irs. John Walker,
Mr And Mr.&lt;i Albert Shdrp ami wl!!l party and left today for th e
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode
Mr.s. Paul Haptonstall and · c bli ld-~ ~alvation Army T!"ainlng School Chester and Mrs. W1llard Heines :
ren, Edith and Bill y, were recent r~ _New Yol'k . Capt: Rummell a~o Mrs. Cleland Heines and
Ruger
visitors in Zanesville
VtSJted reeentl)' w1th Lt. Remme Heines vlsltt'd with re la hve:; in

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·would meet the rarden variety or lion In an arena
wlt:h just hla bare hands-but when somebody In
a Rome audtened' let it be known he thought
Louis Armatroac wu a rubi:M!ir company In
America, old Dlz ahlwred and muttered aJJide to
the members ot llll band "Fellowe we In
1trouble."
The dizzy one, who popped up In jazz clrcle13 10
yun
with his beret. thick spectacles and
goatee and waa considered tor so long the high
priest ot bop, Is Just back from hla 1econd goodwtll tour In behalf ot the State department. This
one took him through Bouth America; the pre·
Dlay Ollltlpl• vtouJJ journey had been in and a.round the Middle
East and Europe. Luckily, he didn't run Into too
Worki,t!J' far
many audlencee which looked on Louts aa a rubber company.
'-"~ .!ame
"The State people," DIZ said today, crowding
U11de
an egg sandwich Jnto hht mouth, " told me they
wanted u• to spread c::ulture. Well, I didn't have any bl&amp; band at the
time and hadn't had one in four, flve years, but next thtng you know,
they were forrrilng up a band for me in New York. I was In Rome
at the time, ':"lth Norman Oranz' Jazz ol the P.llllharrnonlt: group.
''The State people, they aay I lhould eome baek to New York and
be briefed on what to aay on the 1oodwiU tour but, pshaw, I
dida.'t naed uy brl•flng. I kftew wbat to eay all the time,"

eampus
Princess

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EW 'I'OBK - Jobn Birks Gtllesple, called
Dizzy, Ia - a man (Jf many cyllndel'll who

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11 .15 Love of Life
ll.SO Search for 1 'omOl"f''W
11 :45 GUidi~ Li!lht
12·00 Ray Milland Show
~ tJJ!.! W or.' d TuJ'DJr
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4:30 Howe1)8'1'tY
200 Big Payoff
2 30 Bob Cro-sby Show
3 00 Bl"igbter D;~y
3·15 Secr-.:1. Storm
3 :30 Edge of Night
4 :00 Katie's Kitclt.&lt;!n
4 :30 'fhe·.Eariy Show
6·10 Regil:fli¥ ' R~por1~

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and la11t w1ntcr t.aught M•r1t'tta
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and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt and family K u '
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m ght and d•ughter, ~anly~ .sue
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!OOSTEitS MEET TONITE
The Pom eroy Athlf'tic BoosterR
will have an important meeling
tonight in the senwr hlgh school
auditorium, accoNIJng to Elza Gils·oo
more, president. Time of the meet· 1
6:00
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\My Little Margi-e
Aunt Dru Show
News Picture
Sports Eye
Les Paul and Mary Ford
snoolty LansDn Show
News Caravan
Flatt &amp;. Scruggs
Crunch and Des
Peoples' Choice
Ford Thc .. tre
Lux Theater
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FRIDAY

THURSDAY
6 . ~~ Si~ On
7 .00 Today
g 00 Co!fee Time
10 00 Hom~
l l 00 Tic:: Tac lJou gh
~ I : SO It could b e you
)2 :00 Parson's Study
l2:;;o Current
1 , ~;Q Tennessee Ernie
2 0'1 Matinee Theatre

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oft &amp; .plane tn Rome. Five, alx of them, he ·knew, but the rest were
atranger.e. '·I knew they played modem mualc, 'though, so ft. was all
l'lght," he added.
Mollem 11 the aewoat name for bop. If you want to Jct\Ow what
bop la, walt after IChoot. Dlzz.y himself doean't know what kind of
music he playe. "You can't write or talk It," he said. "It'• like 'I
loY8 you.' It don't mean anything at all, except the way it'l aald."
: Anyway, omeaple and hi• warriors blew their way acrosa two
contln•nta-and really gaued the eitlzene. In Athena, a awanfl ot
Grecian studentt carried him around town on their ahoulden In wtld
adoration--end thla,. mind you, during the aarne week the Greek•
were demoMtrat1ng bitterly and vlolenUy against Americans and
Brltllh. Thel"fl were preu conferenca everywhere, and Dizzy handled them with hla customary aplomb.
I "In Pakletan," he recalled, "newemen asked me if the government
had ordered m e to take th1a tour. •Son,' I replied, 'baclt In my cuUJttry, nobody orders you to do anything but pay your Income tax.'.','
He aaid they always were running Into Communist-pressured reporter'~ who tried to lever him Into dtn.ying thet't were racial trou•
bles In America.
"Sure we got problema, I told tbem," Dl1zy la.ld, ''but we·~ Iron·
lng them out." One or Ida homegrown auggesllona being considered
now by the State department is to haVtl aU groupa, _whether ba-ket·
ball team• or vocallste, be mixed groupe when 1ent abroad.

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~aught ot "flying llllu~en-t'' aa the ple.net Mar• awinga to ita1 ct.Juea~
point to &amp;a.rth In 32 yenrl'l.
The red planet ht"l been pointed to lUI the IOUI'C8
of UFO'a (untdenlttJ:ed f'ylng objeeh ) In the put.
Man S.uh•
The Atr Force, whl~h keeps tab!! on the alghtlnl•• Of SavtCr
u.ya the proximity of Man, plul'l a.tmn1phorlc condltlona on clear nights, can create the t\luelon of a 'App•aron cn1
myaterio ue glowmg objoct bobbong nntl weo..vlng l.n
Ule 1ky.
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There were expectations also of o rllf,h of reportl o.bout inlcll'gent
beina:e: trying to l'nmrmmwate wrlh Lhe li:.trlh. 'thal'a wh;l.l ha.t pcntd (he laat Umc- MD.r:&gt; w J.S ln so close to tl; w planet.

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There were other Hmes too,
when there was shown other s ides
d
of your nature, that revealed k in ·
1 liness, compassion,
helpfullne•s
and honesty. Those man y thing~
that m ost peo ple refer to a~ character.
So the other eveninji! as 1 read
of the honor accorded to vou anJ
rem ember back I t'ho ugh . "It coulrl- ~
n't happen to n better g uy." I
for one know what that badge
meant t~ vou, the one' you wore so '
well duriilg 18lh years of pulice
work I think th1t I know how yon
must •have felt when just recently
you had to lay it aside as just anothel' chapter in a long and useful
life to the communtty.
The new badge aecording to the
article is of gold but I'm s ure that
it can nevl:'r •have arty more lustre
than t he man who now owns it .
8l'C8LIS(' the Wa!!Jer Wolle , rv-e
known as a police officer w;rs all
man . Small in ~tature 1 grant you
but so big in many olher ways.

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1955 Mlreury 4 dr. R&amp;H Seat
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1955 Cl. ~ ;rolet Bel Air 2 dr
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19Sti Ford Fairlane 2 dr sedan
Really clean and solid
1953 Ford V8 Customllnl!' 2 dr
Radio and heater
1953 Chevrol•t Club coupe,
Power glide, R&amp;H, Clean, nice

1953 Plymouth Belnd..-e hard
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1952 Dodge 3 pa"' cpe, Nic1
1950, Mercury. Fully •quipped
1949 Ctuwrolef 4 dr, Nlc• •nd
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1946 Dod$te % ton fruck
1941 Pontiac Club coupe $65.
1940 13.uick Club coupe, R&amp;H
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Middleport YJ•ilnw JoH·kets
wenl m•'l'l J1111 \'o•nnarl·., tuugll lkl t hrou~h ht•. 1n ~er \ mm:tg1• ~ ,,j,,:1, i 1 ,
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Ve nnari let tt..lr dubs battle it
owt in mklfiet• with neither miiJ,i ·
ing any goal line .ttempts •s tfley
Uuod!: stric;tly to straight ~tNII
in an aHempt to Ira. wt their
offense and defel'lll8. Clio _ atlll
: wasn't certain lul-l what his line·
up will JiM qelmt the Falcons of
~~~~WTII, but all indlcatioiiH are
1 the.t on oHense it could be Larry
Wilckrnwth, T1~ B~e or S. T.
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Lambert and big Rich Barnhart
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G•ry 1..-nitz •t the wua.rd• and
Flip Werry •t cent•r. In the back field l1e will prl.tbeblv ifO with Don
S mith at quarterback,. . Rodney
I S,.ncer and Ccmny Morris
at
' halfbacks with big Junior Hawthorn• at fullback .
Wahamn l11.~ l ttY a 27-18 score
to a good 11 nt! su rpt·ising Ravens·
wood tc•11m. and in tlw contest the
Fakon s showctl lhut they have
one of the bt'st hack ~ in lhls area
In 185 pound Rosrot• Sprouse and

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! E1·er(&gt;\t Tracy. Mrs. Gf'l'al d Kelly.
Mrs. I'IHI \V i,L·. and Mrs. Helen L e.
lt fht•it werl' obsernd. Two conte.~t
oi'Cn' condu rtt·d by th e hos tl!ssr.s
with 111izes awanled I n Mn;. Ric h.ard Karr Sr. and Mr~. Lloyd

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The anniversarv of the cl ub wi ll
: be celebrated at the next me-eting .
r at th~ horne of Mrs. Gerald Kelly
j with Mrs. Glen Thompson as cu·
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served wi th the hostesses serving
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our heritage."
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Rofretbmentt; were n ·rved by
: the ~ostesses at the do~r ol the
mel:'tmg.
The next meeting will he held
at the h~me of Mrs. Geor~e H .
Park~ With Mrs. H. B. Smith :1..
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and Mn&gt;. Garre1t Christy uf near 1
Tuppers Plairu. entered Otterbein
Sunday, I
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. Sept. 9, ror the Freshman Orienta· I
tion period. Full
schedu~ of j
clashes will begin Thursday.
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MIS.&gt; Chri51)' wa, valediew..;an I
of this yeor's graduating class of :
Ol ive-Orang"' High School at TUP. f
pers PlAi ns and wa awar:led a
scholarship ' from Ott~rbein
Col· :
lege based on
her
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to1 ma·
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o.r .n URtness. an . enera . ·
U('at1on. She wtll resJI!c al Kmg
Hall during hH Freshman year.
Mr .and Mrs . Chri.sty aecompan·
ied th~ir d&lt;Jughter to Ott.ert.rt'in,
whert: they attended thr&gt; reception
l held on the campus ]awn for paf·
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Mrr.. Harry P. Smith chu tr·mln
. presided when the Offir.al
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thP Unitpd Methodis t C' hurC' h met
Monday evening II\ th E' churrh .
Prayer by Mrs. 'Smith a nd group
5inging o_f the ''doxol ogy" opcn Pd
th e m e~tmg. It wa s volf't1 t.o send
ID TLe Heart Olllaloa CJty
a gif_t to t~e men who filled the
Pbcme SP·S·5SS4
pulpit. dunn g. the He v.' F::.Lgf'nt'
Cl' ty
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torown
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church repaired.
Rev. Brown spoke un the new
magazine," Together" and disptay.
ed a copy. It was decidii'd to send
each eontrlbuting family of the
ehureh th is magazine. The fall di-;.
trict conference which will be held
&lt;;t Juckson, September 27. begin ning at 3pm with an cvening S('~·
~io n, w~s announced.

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Mrs. Arllna Reese entertained
lhe Mt. Moriah Baptis t Missiunary
Society th is past week and g:~ve a
re port of the- meeting of thr&gt; Pl'OV·
idt'nce Association in Glouster.
Mrs . Ka the ryn Payne, president.
was in charge of the meeting and
a standing \'ote of thflnh was extended lo Mrs. Re ese for her re·
port. Mrs. Carril' Cassel] lf'd lh e
devo tiona l service with the members parlicipaling. Plans were
mad e lo present a m i s~ionary pro·
g ram al th~ c'hurr'h on month ~
whrn there is a fi fth Sunday.
The- O('tober
!ling will he
ht•id on the firsl Thursday and
Mrs. Fred Jaehon will have the
devotio nal service.
Rt.'fre~hm ent.s
of sandwkhes,
dessert tnd koolade were served
to the- mernU r r; and two guests :
Mrs. Mary Sharon ani:! Miss Nan
Barnette.

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At Conference
Mrs. C. E. Hoyt and a group of
young peaple from the First Bap·
tist ChurC'h attended the Baptis t
Vout·h Training Conft-rence at R:o
Grande Saturday.
Jean McCO}', president of the
South Central Ohio Bapti st YouUl
Fellowship District. rresided and
Alex Ekessor, Granvill e. Stat~
Bapti;,t tY&amp;uth wotr.er, wa~ tht&gt;
· main speaker. Mrs. Hoyt taught a
class on "¥1i'thod and Organizational Procedure for Councill ors
and· Sunday School Teachers".
Tb.e ail-day session wt~s divided
into works, ho.ps on recreational
and religious training programs.
Attending from Middleport were
Kit N!'al , Edward Kitchen, Gail
and Diana Stumbo, Phyll'i5 Stanley,

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2 table!poons of buuer and 4
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50,000 BTU wtth automatic controls $183.15

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1elty Demorutration Pi&lt;rty at the
r home of Mr.s. Paul Haptun.:stall
: Monday Prize 3 were award ed !u
Mrs. Ch fford Ha yr•
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pastor of the F irst Baptist Chllrch.
recogn ized the young peopl-e .of h is
cortgrt»gali.Gn ~o are attendinJ;
schools of various types •t a recent service.
Those recognited were Je an
Smart, enrolled for graduate work
&lt;it the Andover-Nev.1on Seminary,
Boston; John Hoyt , ministeri :1l
stu dent at Colgate-Roehester Seminary; Nancy Hartley, gradua te or
the Holzer Hospital School of Nursing.

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Ht as Amerlctt'• H.. S " " s.u,,....ur biiiH
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THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
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Mn . Harold Rus~ell and' Mr•
.John H,allanan . Hu ntln,Wa, w I
Va ., Mft. Stella Week, LaCret-enta.l
A. dessert course waJ sn-ved hy
Calif., 1nd J4rs. Ed. Huber were the hcntetlietl to thoU: name-d .11bov r l
guests when Mrs. J ohn Chate aM· and Mz11. A. V Howell . Mrs. A H
i~ted by Mrs. Earl Oli\·tr entt'r- B1nz,: , Mrs_ Jacob Mees. Mi9Kes Aug·
lDined the ~aughters of_Ruth da ~&gt; u!ll~. Lucretia and Adll Gt'nheimcr, i
uf the Umted Mt'thodt st ch llf'l'h.l )1r~. C. E W. Downie, Mrs . Jacu U 1
Monday afternoon ut her h OOit', Glne-tkm•r . Mr~ . Geor;;•· 11 J'arkt·r
.:.nd M 1 ~~ L~diil Ebersb.ar:h .
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Wt·he Terrace.
The meeting In charge- ol ).'r~
~i.nnie Neutzli~ viet' prts iden:.
Tht• IH' _mel:'ting will be held
ope-ned with deYo tions by Mrs . o at th ~ ho.me of Mu s Nt:l le 11nJ
H. Myers who had for her tOpic.'· Cl11ra Bm g wcth Mn . 0 . H. MyerJ:&gt;
f&gt;eac e - government under God." a s co- hostt&gt;~s, on Monday Octohu
Stvt-nteen member s and the ~:uest~ Is.

Bulci&lt;SuPEA
· 6-Po»enQ&amp;r 4-Door Riviera

Janet CllfJs.ty . , ,
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reJponded to roll c•IJ wllh a var ~ I At Ott
tkn suggeRtioo.
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A tour of the garden on the hlll
back of the Edward Baer ho me,
M-Ulberry Av~. was nwd c when
Mr~. Bner, assisted by Mrs. Roy
Betting e nterlalned the PomerO)·
GardeD dub, J..tonday aflj!rnoon
at bt-r home ~hich was d ecorat~d
throughout wLih arrangements IJ!
flowt:t.s. _ .
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Mr9. W~lham B. Downc~ pre 9t·
dent, pres1ded at the meellng ~nd
report:- were g1 ven . by ,t~e C!~lt
eomlluttee and by Mus Lydll Eb .. r·
sbac~. delegate and athers who ~~~lemde11 ~be workshops at t he stat
convention.
The flower arrangemen ts ~or1hc
day was made by Mf's. BetJ:mg us·
ing roses and smcpdra~r:ms in ;:
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M rs. T"crysta I eont am~r.
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Clr190n MOTHIR HUBA

Dependnble Slnoe 1872

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TrHcy nnd M n•.
Ail en Eil~ hm:,:t:r .. lo llr!W\'d Wl lh
lhe Lord \ Pt•aye r til unhrrn.
During the business st•~$io.n reports of tht&gt; ~L·c rdar) and tht• fi•Jw .
er fund eommillce wer1· g. l't'n. :\l n
Lou Oil:'hl w;h elt'Cl ~ d as lli'l':-.Jdent ; Mrs. MP rl1 n Trat·y, \'il'l' pr,··
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Spe-ncer Tracy
A GUY NAMED JOE
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Jlero I• omnrt styio with built·iD solid comfort.
Conorouoly cut ... with tho famous Faultl0011 waist·
llend thot leta you h-r·•·•·t-h-e and the famous
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lhle pajama-perfect for lounging and
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wt&gt;re clel'terl when th" ~ry &lt;tnd Mrs. Charles Diehl , trea ~. ' a11&lt;1 Mrs. Dana OIJYer.
Mu. lew·
Laurel Cliff tktter Heulth cluh urer
met Monday e~ening .lit thr h :!ln~ I Thank yo u card!! were receive-&lt;! ri'nce Smith, MNr. Jame" Gilmore,
of Mrs. Lo u D1ehl Wllh Mrs. ( ha.· frnm Mrs. John Diehl and Mn. Mrs. Robert Bowen Mrs. Qr·vill~
les Di!!hl as co·h ostes~.
Ern..!st l'r.~Wdl for flowers sent 11
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l!:ichin•er Allen, Mrs. Pl'arl Park er, Mn. Ira
Mrs. l.l rwu Wn J&lt;:h1 pt'l''l• knl.
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t·d with POL'Jn.s 011 St-Jt~r.:rulrer giv•:n Hosplt.JI, Chr !JCI Ih e and P card I
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b)· Ml's. ~rliu 'l'racy. Mnl. f:C'I'll ld was st' nl to Jum .
Mrs. V..Ilii:lm Soulshy, Mn;_ l v&lt;'

All even! That's what the Ood,g- after he had beatrn the Dod gers
IIONut..,U LlJ - Stan Har ri ngtor. , Toc·onto 4 Montreal 2 1$ inns,
ge rs ·and Braves were today 1Cter I :wt'ven limes, put tht.•m bac k in
138 games - e"J:('ept maybe Bmo.k-1 fir st place fm the fir st time since l451f.!. Honolul.u , drew wi-th Miclr.ey
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lyn h.as the edge beeause of tkat I Apr-il 28.
Playoth
valanl old ve teran, Sal Maglle, I Milwaukrp :md Brooklyn meet 1\:nrthrup, 14P/4, Los Angeles 10
who comes right out ud admits for the last time Lh i -; year lod&amp;y
Scheni!ciad:y t .Mleatown 4
The YanXees remained 11 games
he told .a lie.
wllh Lew Burdett':! oppu.li ng
n
The happy . perspiring MQilie let Newco mbe.
in frollt ln the Amerkan J.At,&amp;ue Reading 7 Biqhamten ti
lhe lie uut of the bag T,ues.day
Cincinno.:ti
rip perl the _9.!a nt~. race - if anyone can stUl ca1l It
night amid the tremendous jubila· 11·5, and now is only tw o gam('s that - by he~ the la.st..pl•ce
Lion t hat fnllowe dhis 4·2 victo,y ~mov.cd from r :!·~ t place. Ted Athletics, !M. HaD): Bauer bit his
Play..,, ,
over the Milwaukee Br,tvet. Tbe lunewsld , EU ll~ile)l and I&lt;' rank 24th and 25th homers while· Yogi
triumph , Msg1ie's lOth stnae com· R.obinson all homered in the Hed· Berfa drove in tw.o r-una with his Minneapo!ii 2 lndianafolis 0
ing to the Dodgers from C)f'v.e.\~uld leg triumph , credited to relievN 281h humer.
Omaha 10 Denver 8
last May 17th, bo~ted Brooklyn Art Fowler, and those three hom·
into a. first place tie with Milwau- ers; gave Clncy a total of 20l f.or
kee ...:.. and well, the kiddiftl, jubi· the aeason.
IA.nt atmosphere was such that a
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guy couLd admt to a whopper .
Rohi~~~~~:O~o!;: :-:0~~ 3Sth
"When I first came over bere (to( -the year and it tied the maj ot
from Cleveland," MaKHe .said · In teague reco!"d for a rookie sr-t .by
between congratulatvry h ij n d.- WBlly Berget'
of the
Roston
shakes, "I told Randy
Jlldtaou Brave~ in 1930. Bailey's belt, u
that all I wanted to l!lo Wa» :wia 8'rand-slam wallop, w&amp;s his 2~th
10 games. But I was lying • .now homer of the y{car and it mad e
I want more"
the Red legs the fir st tt&gt;am in rna·
TAI.ICS .. Take $500
In adtlition to seattering eight jor league h istory w ith fiv 1! piny ·
in cash and bag a bargain
hl\5 and striking o ut six batters, ers bnasting 25 ur more hom ~rs.
the 39-y~ ar old Magl.le
rapped Klus1-ewski has 35, Wally Pnsl 29
worth $600. Yes, it can happen
Dodger nemBSis Bob Dutil f4c a anct GltS Bell 25 _
to
you. You find the bargain.
two-run nngle in the fourth lQ put
We s upply the cash .. Repay
the Brooks ahear;l for &amp;ood.
Homers by Ken Boyer anti Bob· 1
by Del Greco hr.lped the Cardi nal.~
later. Terms to suit you.
Fir•t Off luN
strengthen their grip on fourth
Loans Subjed To Our
Magli~ was n,icked for Eddie place with a 5·3 victory over tht•
Prompt Approva,J ,
· 1 k 1 u 1 }( t Math~ws' 3ttil ibootJ" J~ the sec- Philtie,s.
On {h. I ense 1t 1s
c e Y ta
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Ad ,_, 311th
also h~ \'I' ;J ~ood ImP and a good
Dale LongiJ and Frank Thomas ·~
E:rnest Covert, Mgr.
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1 p 1·al'i Ed"ard 5, w1ll move ond Lnmng a
oe
eoe,. s
pas ~1 n g ,&lt;tt.o• k wt lh uiJ
1\ r.r
ea anr
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in the [\iot.h but .Loth -bWw~ came hit b a.ck·to-ha r.k homers in ,f he
domg the ltu.,wmg
iuto th &lt;&gt; l1n t· ~t tackles With _1om
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Kt'll~ l'll l!ltn~ 111 at end. Hartmger " 1
a.se• i!Qlp Y· ..,.11 o e.es eighth and Hub Cle mente came
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Midd\r·porl
Coach will . definitely bt' at safetv on de-l homered for Brooklyn.
Down at
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The victory, Bro()klyn 't f'i r.'lt at in the ninth tu give t he l'irat ~s [
Char lie ~kDort:•ld h:.t d hi~ forceS" fen !iP.
the expenR! o{ Buhl this 4le.ason
workirtg uwr ll rttc a~ ttwy prepar·
a 4-3 decision o~e_r_t_hoC·-" "- '·- ___
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zer·.~ !'t l 'lr·a~ant
Hi~
B\a('ks.
Point h1·ld pow• rful ll unlin~ton
Ea ~t Lu uHiy (I 20.12 tkl'i &gt;iHn, and
the Hlacb cunw lo
Middl~porl
wi th th ~ !'l'pulalion of having on e
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of the u .. st hig h sdwol f uotball
t.
teamli in 10("1 1 cirdl!5.
Shert7.cr has two Vf' leran and
big backs in Ja&lt;"kie Herrig and
l'ell! Youug, and flas a big, mobile line up fr ont with plr nly of
reserve .~trength. Th e Pl. PleQ ~a nl
line prohuLiy will BVl'rage over
185 pountl~ pt'l' man, so th e .f)tC·
kt•1s in ~Pit" of intt'l'll~ t·d s-i?l' wi ll
he Jm(! ]y ou l weighed .

McDon•lll still w11n't d.finlte
as tu hl 9 llf&amp;rlng lineup , but has
hit c.holces down
to 13 or 14
plavers. Indication, art" th•t Jim
Bowlts and Ed Mc£'ome1
will
start at ends with Steve Bailey
IMinq pl•nty of "rvlce. Bl1iJ 2'24
pound Tom Clark and Geo,.. Miller will be th• tackl8fl with Dave
Stover and either Junior Rowley
ur J ohn Ketchta at the guards.
from
Rowley he.~ been thifted
I qvarh-rback to th• llmt. Mike Erwin will bt tt unttr. In the back·
field Dave Hlndy will opeon at
quarterback with Bob Nelson ••
one- halfback •nd Junior Ktnnr-dy I
at fullback. The other helfback
•lot It still a fltht be-tween S•nlor
Lari'Y l•wb and Fruhman Davr
Hartinger.

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that can be used io yuut ltitctlen, Dinette or ewen yeur
Dlnin&amp; Room. Construcled ollleavy steel aad lin.ithell ia
biked white enamel. Twa etched-glass doors to display your

cllina and alassware; laJle, divided cutlery drawer an•
tw~ spacious lower cotnpartmeRts lor all yollf linens 11111
blll!ll;ets. Truty an all-purpose: cabinet Jt a sensationally lew
fiGe . Come In to_a, ... pboJt ... or mail coapon.

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WANT ADS

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IOWA CITY. IOWA, UP - Forl'st Evashev.s ki's coachin&amp;
ambition that of bri ngi ng a "winning"

You have somo~thing
To Sell, Trade or Announce, Let A DGily
Sentinel Display Ad
ar Want Ad be Your
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C1' Notices

CRAB ArPLE:Si
---St., Pomero}·. Phone 159-X.
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The undersigned Is offering for
9 10 3tc
GOiid t:Jcan Ust' ·t. un
sale the following furniture and
. All Make8 amd ModeJ-persona1 property to-wit: 1930 FOR SALE:, Ll'W I~ Hun ~ properly
Dodge automobl'le . Breakfast set
at Langsvl li f'. 1ucsd ay, S~pt._ 11
k.i.tchen cabinet, oil cook. stove,
a t 10 P.m. at offJCC!'I of 0 BnC&gt;n .
AUTO SALES
kitchen table, dining room suite
Sale ~ nc(' not ] C~;s than $800 lo ~~~~~~'!"'1111111111111111111111111111111110.
living room suite, 6 dining rovm
the h lg hesl tndtler.
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2 dressers.
1 chest , 3 rug s, Two PiL'Cc hin~ room s1•it $35.00 ___ _ _
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Other misceHaneous
articles
136 South Sl·cond St., Middle- CORNET in good cond..tion. W~1
Persons desiring to s.ee- salcl perport.
9 8 3tc
L.rat!c (or l}' P•~writer. Call Hosonal property can call at the
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residence of the late Thomas W. HAY FO R SA Lt .. Oats , Straw._ 50Y·
3-5378.
9 lO 3tc
Wagon deceased Letart Fall~
bea ns, Dr !llval milk e,ln lifter.
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AROUND THE FOOTBALL CAMPS
OF TOP TEAMS IN MIDWEST
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FOR SALE · Tt·mt·" g "s floor f urnace, 50,000 HTC .
Automatie
11nd
control, $60.00
blowtor
!'hone 6288-J .
H 10 Jtr

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lluu.w Partly furnish·
ed , lll'Wi y decorated, garage. AI ~ ~ · twu -4 roum and bath apartnl&lt;'ltb ~ u1tabl e for two. Call
6009
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5-Room house With bath , full brut•menl , :J.:i acre of land, large
garage a nd othe1· b ui.ldings. See
~Uef· 2 eenuo per wons. one &amp;aJ . W. Hoffman , Chester.
IIIUOIL ¥Gumam rJw&amp;e :tae.9 11 :itp
' c:entl per word for tt.re. eoa
MCUt.ive lnaertlou
FOR SALE - CVT
FLOWERS,
lltdU--One uumth for 2D ceota
large mu ms, porn poms, asters,
~ · Wotd.
gladiolus.
Spring
flowering I
r"!l'U •"1\e ot Z. Cf:UQ pe:" WOI'O ..W
bulbs. 626 Hi gh Strc• ·t, Middle·.,e cU&amp;rted for adve.rtisin.l: if not
port. Phone 6139-Y.
9-5-6tc
paid .'or before the ~th of each
ONE CHlLD'~
Brown suowsu il,
moath followiDJ !Hcrtioo..
size 3, One portable
washer.
I rnn w AdvtsrU.s1n.&amp;-5boll.ld brReason able , lnt] Uire Mr ~. E. R.
reported Unn.;~ato»1. 'I":le Daily
Foreman,
208 Buttern ut Ave.,
St"Dtine.J will not be responsible
P orn~:&lt; ru y
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1
M u~ t followers feel Iowa will be
lucky If It .salvages tour victories
in it s ni n t game sc h L"-1 ule. Ev•~ hev ski ,
himself , sai::l today he
hasn't "!:IllY ide&lt;~ " huw the Hawkryes will fmi sh.
His pessim is m IS not without
reason. Las t 1 year was
to h.av&lt;'
• been the big yea r in Hawkeye
footba ll fortun(:s with s uc h names
as Cal Jones, J erry Reic how, Eddie Vincent and Earl Jones.
The team fin ished with D record
of thrre wins, five losses and onr
lie. It consistently faded In tht"
fourth quar ter after battling club~
like Ohio Stato, Michigan and
Notrc Dame on even terms.
14 Lett..-m.n Abient .-¥'
Evas hevski
minus 14
men from that tea m. The Ji.S indudea Cal Jones, who won A-llAmerica honors at guard; .i'fteichuw, most valuabl e player in the
East - West Shrine game ; '&gt;1,the
other th.ree members of the lirst
team backfield, and several ';J.Inemen.
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lineman" has mla,ed severa1 pracof a le&amp;
tice seuions bncause
infection. Tackle George Kress, a
23~ pounder, has never lived up
to expectations a 5 result of injuries spread OV£!~se~so('.
Evashevski said"lJJe "fa.c o experience and the lack of depth."
will be the !)jg hanrtlcaps of the
1956 team.

MADAM MARY

Gift..t ,..ader aNI
advltor,
krwtwltodgr i1 ~r, charachr
Is c.apltol, bralrts are money-,- a
vlalt to me will H of l~nM
value to you, ~n1ewrs all quationa, reading tuaranteed Of" no
char,e, with thia ad and h.llf
you ar• entitled to a complet.
f11ll lif• r•adlng, everyone wet.
O,.n daily 10 AM to
come_
11 PM. LM.tt.d 5th house from
Flamingo Cll!._, Rt. 7 Ka,._u ....
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tate of Thomas W . Wagner, de- -----for Mulci m1• nagcmcnt and opceased.
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HOLSTEIN DAIRY AUCTION
era tiu n. Only matured wiU be
MADAM MARY
FRIDAY, SEPT. llst at I:OO
con- hf' con sidt•red . Age 25-59.
GHted read.:r and advisor, kn ow- JO miles east uf Athe n ~. on ruute
Wri tl· Natwn nl Mot el Training,
ledge is power, character is cap9 10 3tp
liO to 32Q, thrD11gb f:uy.wi lle 1 . lm·:____
Hoi. bra ins are mon ey, a visi l
mile; or :m miles w t"st of Park - f20J Bu siness Servico.
to me will be M Imme nse value
crsburg, W. Va . 50 Holsteins,
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to you. An.swers all questions.
co ws. and h rif(~rs . fo'rcsh
Painting • interior,
01. WANTED Readin g~ guannteed
or
no
close-u p. Re ,r.:b t ~rcd :md ~rades .
exterior , ro of, work guarAnteed.
MAX WARU .
charge. With this ad and half
Th ere i.s lots of quality in these
Hall \ tl'!t~o nab!e . Phune 381 Y.
you are e ntitled to a complete
.animals, fn h()th t.ype and pro·
Ilomcr.N . Braley, Pomeroy,
full life readi ng. Everyone wel- l . d~ctlon . 1 .re gistered., b~l , J~~· ,
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Vlce age. !.Mteod: tJll.f .~ ~~'W~"I~
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liiWIMtl ,.,. · - . .
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hfre for
baR"cments
and
Flamingo qlfb. Rt. 7, Kanauga,
1111.
loconsl
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l.ong
Ohio.
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Pom.,oy, Ohio
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1 will not be -respon:~ible for any
Ca~cy &amp; llat'IJid Goddard, AucPhone 200. Cleland Appliance
d e bts contracted by
anyone
tionel.!rs.
Dnyt G:~llawiiy
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Sture, 118 W. Main St., Pomero;r
other t hnn myself. Mrs. E. C.
rr.RUC~.J BEAMS
flitter , Pnrthand.
9 12 3tp
G(•Oq{l' Ml'ilull , owners. Stewart,
2-23-tf
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9 12 3tp - -- - - FOREMA~ -\ ABBOTT T.V. SERNO HUNTING DAY OR NIGHT on
VICF. All makes Repalred hy Ex
my rarm. Chester Spencer, Rt. 3 lffHl SA r.t·: I .Jimit r ol 1tu lonwli r
8CRAP tROll( - IA.ETALI
pert Tcdmlc lall!l. Pholle 62(1-t Y
Pomeroy.
9 5 3tp
Pcmlrol
g11 s l' on w•r.~io n ht( rner for coal
Middleport.
6-15-tf Pbone 1110
furna
c!•.
lias
lll'
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been
us
ed.
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Also tl inlli V. U&lt;ble ltnd 4 chairs, QU!CK .SERVIC':!: on Watctl. Be. ~
Baker'a wiU give you the be&amp;t
pairiiit( hy Factof'l' Tr-ained
good
cmlCii l.ion . !:icc it al Ua!CONCRETE BWCKS
trade (1ft furnit13e or appllau·
watchraakcr. COLI...iNS JEWF..- ·
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Lake,
Racine.
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Chicago

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Tue&amp;Chy's Retulb
B•litmore at Cle-vela~IJ. Alibt
Detroit 12 Wash.Jneton 0 Cleveland Brown H vs W')'nn 16-9.
3Ballimore 1 lliiht B011ton 5 Ch ic·
New :York •t K-anau Ci,ty Dllht
ago 3 night Nev.- York 9 X.n. City . Sturdivant 14-7 V&amp; Crlmiu 1-1.
Thurtfty't GMMa
5 night.
Wednnd•'f'• Pro1N111e Pitchers Borton at Chiea&amp;v
Bo!ton at Chicago .Sullivan 12-7 New York at K~m.as City
vs Harshman 13-9. .
W.ashini\On at Detroit
Wa!&gt;hin gton at
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with Frank Gllliam and J~m Gibbons back. Don Suchy is regarded
as good a center as there ii:i In
the conference.

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room •partm&lt;"nts. all with lnunVeneUan BUnda, all sizes und
rtriros and ll"nrnjje.t 4... N, .Bengel .
Dal •·
colors. Free estlmatcM.
1$-14·11
Pom("roy, Ohio.
Wippel Supply, 213- Union AV('
~ll'l!tric
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Pomeroy.
8 31 I mo c :'or renl
.o.tcamrr. Cli nton Fisher, 1\.litl
FOR SALE - 1!,2 miles.
dleport. Ph . 62~X .
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liOUlh or Rutland. John L. nom Dl~s irahh• APARTMENTS in MidIne~.
dleport .
1-'urnlshed or unrur_ __ :•:.:·2=11- lm:::•::c_ _
n b ht11. Phone 8J70-J .
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SALE: 71 acres timb('rlanrl .
FOR SALE One, minute waslwr.
F. llnffman , Ch.clter . 9 11
new p a r i~. good condition. $:.!5.
Sale-:
2 WHEEL TRAILOR
Friday Kessin,gH, 64:0 Plum St.,
X T $50.00. F . R. Mc'Kinn-ey ,
Middleporl or call 6381-J .
6148-M.
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INTERNATIONAL MOWER
IN FINE CONDITION

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FULTON· THOMPSON

the ·prellmlnarlos for the Mias America crown
tn AUaod~ . \C i-tY ttre Mlli' Ai:abima Anne Stuart Arlall (left),
tal ent division, and ¥:Iss Cll.llfornla Jonn Colleen Beckett, swlrn
su it oompelltion. Bnth or~ blondca. The smtthcrn beile won with
. bt:.r :Dll&amp;_IJlg .Md dancing.

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PHOTOGRAPHER for the Nash·
Ylle TenJJe!l8ean. Jacl&lt; Corn ts
shu'Wtl &amp;tter he wu beat.en by
one of 16 pr1l!Onera takiiJl to lhe
CllntQn, Tenn., jail ln cunnec·
tll.lft with antt-tntegratiQn riot•
1ng In nearby Oliver Springs.
The attacker Qroke loose while
the 111 were being searched for
a missmg fork tclluwlng ll noon
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'N . Y.~
(If the entrintsrr·om
th~· 48 st"es in the c&lt;mtest to se•
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i\~ tor~ &lt;tn the U. &amp;. Hmnerous
PriZes and' a chance at a 1\lm ca•
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MRS. PAUL REIUCCI, who lUJiched.
· wi\h Mrs. Eleanor Ruotolo at th• .
Unte ·of the Ruotolo babY's :ra- ·
tal &amp;sappearance ·WBI taki!n by
the police baa to the acwe at
the de~ent store tn Ham: den, Conn.ectlcul Mrs. Rebucel, ·
a neighbor of the Ruotolos, presumably reenacted every move
at the store the afternoon of the
kl.dnaplng. ¥ter the quesUoQln&amp;'. Mn. Rebucci wa1 aent home.
In the meantime, Stephen Ruotolo, fatt)er of the six-week-Old
Cynthia Ruotolo, said flatly that
he doea not believe that the
baby's body found
In
~t{le;y Lake is his

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fuolfll'llace Heat- No mtly pipes or rtglsttrs t1 llstall • cJe.l

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GRUESU BLOC" CO.
~-· ]Mft " bu~h c l. }o'urnlsh own cnn:- 120 B I ·,Insurance
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On Rt. 311. C•ll Wm. Gru...,,
No words c:~n llX prl'ss our appre- ' talnerll. Dl·lbcrt Smith , Racim•. Butn·cs-Sirnpson lnsurafliCe Agency,
Phnnc 361!3.
9 12 tllp
Middleport. Fl:ne - AuLomoblleRock Sprlns11
cialiun for the consoling words
of lh~; Ht•v. Warle Uadford , for 165 acre FAit\11 t'Oi' stdt• 3 m il;•s
th e bcaullfu! flnrul oHt•rlngs,
.'i rtlllh w•·-~t of 111111 !1 1\1! on {;ravel rOMPLETioJ Jn,r;ur•..lce Ptott'tCtiDD,
1he organist, pallbearers and
Hoad . Sdwol I.Ju ~ route, ti room
Life, Auto, Firt~, .Pollo. Call Don
Quality,
a ll hi f&gt; friend s thai helpe-d durfr a me hou~e.
wall! r piJH!tl in
Mills,
Middleport, Ohio.
ing hi s- bcrcnvemcnl. Mr. and
kilrht•n and oulhq ildings, t'lccMr!i. Dal ~ C. Gilkey nnd childtl'icily, 2 wells s11ft water, al!nl
ren.
9 12 He
u ~rrlng. a vt•ry goud ffu 111 fnr
To meet the d•slret of every
da iry nnd r aiKing ch ickens. Minfamily , • , •I • cod the f•mllv
,(61 Las\ &amp; Found
$4000.00
t'r &lt;ll right s f{'.~l'l'Ved.
sots.
6-room fnunl.!
Wl'ilc Kall EbJin, Beec h ll"ven , MIUDLLI'ORT LOST - between Dexter
thru
houl&gt;e
with
bnth,
wit
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enclo:;cd
Worthington, Ohio.
Or
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LanglfVIlle, Hutlanrl and Mol gs
sntc and fr ont ponh~. {;as
TU 5-6200. .
9 12 3tc
Co. Fair Grounds. Sprractcr from
heuling, full tlast· menl. [)ouhll.!
hark ot lime sprcl•dillij truck. (11)
Lul IUU x! OU and lnot ~ cl
To Buy gar,lgt.
Rf'ward,
Pickutt l"arms, Pomeat 866 South 'l'hi1·t1 M1 ee l, m·nr
Phone 215
roy, Route.
9 10 3tc
sc hool.!! nnrl mar kets. Priced at
only S5800 .011.
·, 1:1 B l Auto ~rvice~
CUCKLER REALTY
WANTED:
F,RYEHS, 3000 wxt Boll 229
Phon• 108-Y
I. H. ItAWLING SONS CO. • :14
wtw k . One hllolf t!l'lll a ho w Cln- t9-10·3tc
aour WreeW s~rvlce. .P ay eJunAti for good r.hll'kr-ns.
Pbope 6227. Nli(ht Phone 1009S11rul ifc1· Pouii! J'. t'Hil 22341t 121) Fi.cul Estate
INSURANCE AGENCY
X.. DODGHLYMOU'fll DEAL · Huntington .
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tat e,
Rutlan6 Township. 31
:omplete WHEEL AWGNMENT,
AQCIDINY
acres land, house, barn and oul
b•:aneiq and bra"ke 1erv1te. SLEEPI NG ROOM - C11!! 833-Y.
Lift, Ce•ueltv 1M lond1
buildings. See George }L M(li n·
Hackett'• SafetJ :MrYlce. Welt
II 12 3tp
nilrt, Arlmini strator.
6·1-tf
Mala S&amp;r.et, PomeroJ, Ohio. Th(' Holt•l Murl111 hn~&gt; li\'Ui!:1blc, n
Real Estate Braker
few rooms with runnin g wnttor One 7 Hoom HOUSE with ·h alh
(1:1' Auto !:lu les
132 Dnrk Strcl'l,
:v!lddl epoL·t:
In MIDDLIPOitT. OHIO
shJMm helll{ld, 1111tl llutel servlt-e
PHONII
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good locntiun. lnquirl! 132 Dock 6136-M
at
.sp(!dnl WC'ekiy or·
mnnth.
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1115.1 PLYMOU'fH 2 dr. Dlx . Sedan
Street
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rotc~ tn ~ tea dy ~~~c~b. llalea m
One cKrc(u l owDer.
$800,.00.
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9 6 tltc
PIIIIcy . Aiw rooms for Special
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WeddUI-; s
1952 OeSOTO V8
4 di' . Sedan
Banqut•M,
and
private
bl-eakfil'st:
J&gt;ower deering, automatic ¥hlft.
lun chl•oo~. aqp supper partif'.3.
$1:19~ .00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy .
Phone tl~ to ·Mr. Samuel 0. l'f'r9 6 6l£
ry, I J,!SS~C
llo\ ol Marlijt,
9 10 hl'\or
19~ BUICK Special 4 dr. Sedan .
LocH! owner. $8DS.OO. Blocllnar'a 3 Room Furnil-"cd
Apartmto:nt,
Pomeroy .
£! t1 tltc
t t !ilili&lt;' ~ pili"-. !M N . 4th St.
MiddiHJ)ort.
9 11 61~
J95S I•LYMOUTH Savoy. One local
owner. 2 dr. Scd11n . Blacttnur'.s SLEI·: PIN{; HOO ,Il~ fur rt•nt w1th
Pomeroy .
$1.6110,.00.
9-6-6tl'
cooking prlvllogcs, 12'/ Bull1'l'·
nut Ave .. Pomeroy ,
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And huard . Mrs. Wn1 . Slater,
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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173 Hud son St.,
Midtllcporl.
Phone
6311
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1947 Plymouth Savoy 4 clr. Sedan
Cle1n inside and out. $1.195.00. :5 ROOMS and BATH, 10 Coh• St
Blaettnar'1, Pomeroy.
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for small rl'liable fRmll.v. $.%
per month . Sr.11 Mrs. llown nl
19)
!'ceil, BOO W Main St., Ponwro\'
evenings,
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Don Dobri.no and Mike Hagler

Alex Karras an-d Dick
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From there, the lineup is loa.dcd
with question marks, KeJ'I Plocn .
undestudy to Reichow, will take
over the No. I quarterback post.
The Clinton senior, a good ball
handler and passer, was labele d
by Eva.shev!.lki as " the key to our
success."

should s ee a lot of action at haUbaek, although Hagler has been
httmpercd by au ankle injury.

Sep! .

Bank Cut Backs

RHults

American L"1ue
New York
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Cleveland
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Chicago
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l·otm·r .
'fh ·· qU '• \a, l..tngt tll .-nm $.2641003 j i'.a)ml.mt s a!IU(&lt;tt t·t! l u Me :JI, S
in ' 'uLm :an Countv lo fJ.300 11 rr, Lin l)'' was, $14 .300
l.a •,o,•) " II Ct' Coun ty. r a_. · mrn t~ WI I
&lt;tv Cr«~ e iibr. ul $2B 7:'1 per acre 1 I I M!IGS GENI!.AL HOSPITAL
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AD~fTTED. F rank C~o~ u l , Ch~!i -~
COLUMIJUS, 0. UP· Ohio wh ~~· avera.:·~ ha:-vt'll l uf '-' lll:h f ~rr r 1 tt'r.
~':11' 11\l'l'-" tud~v bt~g~n th.t&gt; plt-e c, Ar. l tmw~ ~ ~ :!:l &lt;t bt: .. h ~l.
DISCHARGED Charll', Bailey ..
l n&amp;k of dividin g $11.095.000 fc. r
The fnrml'l' ha ~ t.vo alkrnat ivt-.,. Hnel"'t&gt; , Mr. and Mn. E\1WIIi'd Rcy · 1
n tpt!emg to cut bnck ~ hc 1r fa ,! i'le oa n eit her diYert to the su.l
nt.!dll, RMcine.
11 ' 11JS.
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h:tnk 50 per C': IJI uf hi ~ allulnwnt
SHUMAKER RITES
~i'rm~r!i musi ~ig:n the corp -cui- cr 50 &lt;te r es, whichev er i;-, l;~l·gt•,,
Funer11l servil.'l·s f ur Charles T I
•k aj!rt•effi{'!il with I he l'. S . De- or three tNt'S of his t&gt;Ollfl' a~l n1
Shu mnker w rll bc hrld Fl'iday
----morning at lU ~ 30 a m . at the
Ka·.vlm.: -Coats Fun eral Home with
· the Rev. Howard Ruppf''l , pastor
thl' First Prewbyte:rian church ,
1d1: · ' 1!'ro~ . ~l:noni ~ s ~ rvlcc:&gt; will
'. )., h _...; Thu r .. day cvenng at the
r .. , ' ~"1 Hom c.

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Lea1ue
55 .601
:1:5 .601

Milwaukee
Brooklyn

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,.Mfiip.CO. ·~armers
·v 1'~ Shar'e·I~ Soil

Kan~as

Cincinnati 11
New York
5
at the corresponding time a year Brooklyn 4
ago.
Milwauke~
2
nighl
St. Louis 5 PhJiadelphia 3 night
Youofh And ba.l'thlp
"Youth and leaders phlp are our Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 3 night.
WedntHda)"'s Protlabl• Pitchel'1
strong feature s," he sa.id. "We're
Milwaukee at Brooklyn . Burleaning heavily on sophomores."
Fullback should be
Iowa's dette 18-9 vs Newcombe 23-6.
Cincinnati at New Yor k - Nux·
strongc:st
position , de.spile the
graduation of Roger
Wiegman. hall 11 -9 vs Antonelli 15-13.
Chicago at Pittsburgh night
John Nocera, a 210 pound scrapJones
8-13 vs Law 7-14.
per who likes to play defense, and
On ly games sC'hcdulcd.
203 pound Fred Harris are waging
a close duel with Nocera holding
Thurtday'1 Gamu
a slight edge.
St. Louis at New York night ,
Iowa wtll be adequate at end Milwaukee a.t Plliladelphi-a ni~ht 1
Cincinnati at Pittsburgla night
Only games sc'h·eduled .

The No. I and 2 teams :'t hat
worked ()ffensive patterns earli er
this week included 11 total of four
seniors. Probably no other team
in the Big Ten ha.s been so hard
hit.
Also working lo the di sadvantage of the club Is a string of
chronic injuries. Co-Capt.
Dick
Deasy, 210 pound tlfckl e, bali been
relegated to the third team b ~.
cause of a knee injury , Guard

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MAJOR LEAGUE
STANDL,G •

Evashevskl said
his team bas
better morale an-d attitude than

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Opportunities

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Business And Professional Women
Club Holds Its First Fall Meeting
Tbe first_ fall dinner meeting
of tbe Busines~ and Professional
Women's Club was held TuetKiay
at the First Presbyterian Church

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The Sentinel

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Iwith
Mrs. Wesley Fry , president ,
presiding. Mrs . L. E Rl"ynolds,

Daybook

program by Elmer Daniels, I
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at the x-ray department
at
Holzer
Hospital.
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BRADLEY

MASONS TO MEET

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Shower Recently

CARDIGANS

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$5.95 &amp; $6.50

MERCEDES
CONDON

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OCTORIKNOW

....: flii!IOI...oe el ·•edtc::Jnt In ,.storing
good health. M4 lor lloot roolih they
know lilol
ooocllol- -~ lie
-paundod , frooh, ,.......

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PRAYER MEETINGS

= ROOMS Of =

~ New Furniture ~
FOB

polont ......lonh,
N Ml of
!Moo ... llllolll . SWISH I~ l LOHSI. Lot

""''"'""" - ...,,....,.~~on,

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$299.00 ~
BAKER
FURNITURE

On The Brl~htest Cor· fiS
~ ner In Middleport
II BAKER FURNITURE II

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AIMED
To Give That OuldOOI'SUian the Best and
Moat lneKpcnolve llunllng Equipment and: ,
Supplies.
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HUNTING SEASON
OPENS

SEPTEMBER 15
See Our Many Models Of

SHOTGUNS and RIFLES

* Richordso"
Remington* Harrison
*··Stevens · ·*··Ithaca

AMMUNITION

* Brownin$

Hunting Apparell
JACKETS and PANTS
PETER&gt;.WESTERN
REMINGTON

CAPS and VESTS
RECOILPAD·S

Good Highway "Sports''
o,

Jeaane

s.l'th,

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WHAT THE ''TERROR OF HIGHWAY 101, .. poJlularized in a
l'ecer_tt b,a llad, did to discredit thf! aport of motorcycling is being
Hpatred thmugh the effort. of 600 female cyclists known, oppro·

Members of the First Baptist
Church are •havi ng Cottage Prayer
":lectin~:.; this week in preparatiOn for the evangelistic services
which arr S'C heduled to start at
their chur~h tt:lis next
Sunday.
Services have been held this week
al the hom(' nf Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Lyon~. Mr s. J. 0. Leonard, Mrs.
Cla re nce Clark and will also be
at the home o[ l'lfrs . •r. M. Archer,
Mr.~. Fred Pert and Mn. Victor
Grimm.

prlatel~ ~nough, as "The Motor Maids of America."

Beanng no l'ehmblnnce to the musical motorcycle menace who
thro~h towns in the '":; 1.;-;;dt;:;;-;';;;:;f~~i~fJ;;i,
dit.lonal cloud of duet, membe~the aport~ the ~~~ l~oka
thl11 all·wom&amp;ll organization Jn·
lt. It the complalnt li JWiti·
stead cruise sedately down streeb,
the erring member ia tent u
adhering to all the rules of hich·
letter. Three auch letters
way Ba.fety and lady-like conduct. are ground• for suspension of
They refer to their favorite sport membership.
as motorcycle rldin1-not racinl.
Membera !oreCR9t thnt the JIO'P·
The national
ularity of motorcycling as a
organization,
feminine aport will continu ~ to
which thi.11 year
I{OW -because 11{ i~.!l hP.alth:v 1•nd
held Ita 16th
~hill
td· w ~ men ·of nil nJ.!"('.IJ.
annual eonven·
Is open to nny ~:i rl
tlon in Colorato obtain a dril'cr's
do Sprlnp, enher state. Youngeat
force• a atrid
15·yea.r·old girl from
eode of 1afety
Ln.; oldest htmorary
rule• to which
i• a · 10~~o"W:.Saginaw,
all member•
woman. .
·
muat adhere;. '
There are ICVI'lnl molher..
Wh 11 n a a:irl
tl.:uch•er ~:ornhln•tlon• In 1hl'l
asks to join the club, It it UIJually elult. Aad while ha1handa c•n
because ahe know.11 another mem· hOI belon• to "The Motor Muirle
ber and she henelf Ia an
of America," man1 •re honorof the sport. But the
ary or a111llla17 memben hav•
tlon of another
li not all ln1 hatrodueed lhelr wiv~ to
that i1 required to
a mem· lhe •pert.
ber. After a preliminary investi·
Members can be recognized on
Kation. na.tionat otficen contad the highways by their trlm uni.
aseociaten of thtl applicant D.hd forml-a royal blue shirt bearin.11:
obtain information on her habils, the club
in white atitchin~t
c:uetoms and c:baracter.
acroa1 t.he
a-rey slacks and
Pa..lnl theM hwdlet, lhe new
and boots. For
moember 1tW matt remaln on
long trips, an
~~reel m_~nt
hohl' •,ro...tlon ltefon
coverall
slips over
... e 1 a 1 II e or I.U..fledpd
ntemhenldp.
ln tip"The Motor Jlaldl ol
to the
haa a. five--member
mP.th•mf.
board known only to
done by tho
Ua
But, •hnrlng
ceived
getting
in&lt;
, members more
rldtq, JM.IaterctJI COD·
on repair ahopa and
or an7 uftladyJike action
to keep their mot.ol"'
mlaht dt~eredtt the
road worth¥.

delightful any season, any oceuion.
lnsredients-one sleek sheath, one
braid-boUnd jacket with jet nailheads,
one piq11oe over-or·under ·~1 off'. Milt .of1en according 1o
taste. Br Toni Todd in 'Relte1.' "Caboose,·criep worsted
. ~eave ot' rayon and acetate, ColoriteiAI proce&amp;&amp;ed for
ftCrmane-nl crease-resista~~· ,G.f.ar, coJ.:'p~r.• lfil, red, royal

or browii .•SiiiiJOlO lo18. r .

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ELBER'F I'trJS
Worth CheeritJg Abqut

b1aated

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LUGGAGE
The Co-Ed's Choice All Over The
Coul'ltry

IT'S BACK TO

ower

GIT YOUR HUNT! NG LICENSE HERE

SKYWAY
SET
IT'S BACK TO COLLEGE TIME ALL OVER THE U.S.
From Maine to Or&lt;gon: from Florida to Texas. One thing In
common the galo tn the whole wide eouutry have jalto ba~k lo
college with a beautiful oet of

SKYWAY

Headquarters for Spartamen ot-

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
"Everytling In Hardware"
POMEROY, OHIO

MUFFI!:E.RS
4it:. ~

49-53 FORDS · .... ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. . $Ci,79
41-48 CHEVROLET$ .............. · $6.59
49·52 CHEVROLET$ .. · .......... $6.59
THEY WILl. FIT MOST CARS

SPORT MUFFLERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. $4.89 up

Guardsmen Invade
-Ciay,Ky., To
Order, tAt

toolP~

P'rl&lt;br lolr u4

Lease For New Hos

ed In

to.

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Ambassador Delivers Strong Worded
Message To Dulles Threatening War

WASHINGTON- UP-The Egyptian ambaloador warned
Secretary of State Jolon Foster Dull.. today !hat lbe Western
proposed •·lJsers Association'' for the Suez. Canal "ts·an open
and flagrant aggreuion on EgypUm sovereignty and Ito im·
plementatior. means war ."
Ambassador Ahmed Hus..,ln, on Instructions from his gov·
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erniTI"':nt, deiJvered the warning a
few minutes before Dullte held a
ne\1'1 conf-erence at which be uid
the Uatted Statet d:Oel aot intend

SOutheastern
Field Day Is
T0 8eSept 25

CLAY, Ky -UP-Armed National Guard troops blvouac-

a. football held

today to make ceru.,in Negro studenls
~d enter the Clay Consolidated School.
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Some 35 trucks and other \ ehicles rumbled into town Werl
lleSday with 500 members ul the 243rd Tank Batalion. The
soldiere camQed inSide a rough horseshoe forme dby the vehr·

to shoot

it. way throup tbe SUez

ce:.::..u,
told nun.. lh•• . ,1 "''
United states deeires
then
war

lbe ma:v 5Uppart the U8el'B Asso-''
elation J&lt;heme, but If her d..
0
1
Jlra il to work for a peaceful socles behind the school.
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' Announeement waJ made today lutioD, the ,cheme bas to be aban·
May.or Herman Z. Clark said,
"we went to bed Tuesday night
Pictur~d a~ve is the architects I ana M_emorial.Hoepttal which is to 40 bed facility ~ilt be erected on and the .new Count Infi~ ~
of the f11l1 program wbieb is to be doned."
Y
ary
10ffe.-rd at the Southe.11tem Sub-perspective vlew of the new Veter. be built soon 1n Pomeroy. The new 1a site near the Children's Home
a peaceable law--abiding eommun·
slation Field Day wbich ; 11 IICbed-The Egyptian Emba~~~y isllued
Dlty and awaked to
find
our
uled to be held,..... ca.,...,.. tbU otaternent:
town k10king like a police- state
on Tuesday, -mbec 2l5.
"0• inotrueUona ln&gt;m
the
in Russia."
1
·Meigs CoUnty Veterans Memor..The or--m u annouDeed k: Egyptian lovetument. Am~
The enrollment of two Negro
ial Trustees, Wednet~day nia:ht
,
Toun ;~ at lO:OO a. m. EST. dol' Ahmed Hussein met thJs
children at the school ht'l't' under
proved
and
siined
the
lease
(
)
stoPs
far tourr. Demomtratloo mominr a few minute. before 11
tM protection of National Guards-lands from the county to
,
puture seedlnc II graues and Je- o'clock with Seeretaey of State
men and state po-lice .touched off
tees for a site to provide
-nveYed
•.
Jumes; Grua and le(ume p-asture "•o11n Foot... Dull...., ood """
a boycott which
threa.tehed to
•
proposed New Memorial
•
tbe urgent measaee
that
the
spread to the school faculty.
The Ianda granted to the
whereby they might riliie moli8y to :::.~• (~Si :~hio~nWin: scheme which Sir Anthony ~den
AU of the 520 white- students
tees for site to provide for
.
. ~opting Y~ toot Up muCh -of cround ); Soii fwti~ity level for, ,.-rata to impose on Egypt 1.s an
stay~ away from school Wednesas the Pom.eroy Boosters As- ulUfactory tora . .ds Jn SE Ohlo open .•nd flllf~Dt •urf!Ui:on on
The annual Harrisonville High specific purposes of the
day or were taken out of class by
School
Falr
is
scheduled
to
ope11
with
the
lease
·
&amp;~ ~e SeniOr lflch School ·Cbristmas tree v~plantation; Egyptian sovcrqnt)' and Jts lm·
their pa.ren\8 when they le-arned
Fridri,~evening for a two day stand structure of no
that
auctlttlrlum.
.
·Eatabli.!lblnettt of
trefoil plementaUon mean. war.
tbe N~groea bad enroUed.
wltb:
il
amateur
talent
sbow
and
valuation
~
erected.
The
,
lf.was
pointed
out
to
the
.JI'OUP
tu.
bluegrau
P"Sttarer One or two
At the •tae time Dylles apA peti.Uon al:so waa being cir·
daq~e, . d foLJowed on Saturday were granted fQr the price of
!
thM tbe
Qra•pbation
Di6ded , foreltry lt~~p~ nell' -~fie routs 143 pealed to E.a::,ypt to accept the n~
cul«ted among· ClaJ mldenb askby -IIJPl · and stunt! at 10 a. m.; per year covering a period
1mopey in order to 5fODIOI' its
good · 1~
mMlage-- ~estem-spquored. ~ a&amp;I'OcL•
ina; the sebool' s ttachers to stay
pon; - ~s at 11 a m: a traetor· tween June 4. 1956 and
tl~ iJl oc:m.Qe!:ti&lt;e yith
tiolt", to ~ freedo_, of navi-a.way from elasl u long a.o; the
P"lttest at noon and ' hone 205•, or 119 y•ars in all.
1 - n ;.1m.
I gaUon in the ...... DuU.. called
N egntes· are there.
.
sho , . ~:30 in the evening,
Signers of the lease for the
ltarka
11:30-12:30· ~ t.becue the plan a buia for ... juat., yet
Clar;-k, who referred tc tbe N•
eran.11 Memorial trustees
from a c:roabreC'";Cbanlo&amp;ia peacelul ~ent•• of the SUez
•
pupU. . ,.,
"tempar.ary &amp;IU:
Ex ibits will also , be shown ia A Sterk, L L Moriarity, A
~ WJ,tb.~ pte)!iaftd aM· ~
lsI .. oal4 tho
Mlltl• .~lid
"1 ....
.
Heme Dtp. . . . ot: •.•JlPIOI lord. J1Niid.nl oJ\il Leo t
~ dlroelloll of the
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stgutureB, . .,. "(I'
,.
DdlJea_-.id
Goods: canning; V•tetllbles: Frail seCret.'...,_
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no iqJ.ent,ioo.
1'We don't waht the pees mh&lt;td
Grain; Flowers; community or1an·
At
November electloos, 0
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..~-.....n
tile prt of tbe 'W'eal·'MIIJm,..,te
.
1on
0 ISCUsS
MONROE, Micll. UP • Three ..___
.' 0. 5'
a Sue:z ~
__....___:._ __ 1 oa ....,-r.
o~.... 011:1
u.
at aU," Clark said.- "They
i za11.ons. an d . 4 - H Cl ub dl'.liP1ays. $100.000 bond issue wili b• presf 1·1
f
tb
1 ~
....·"'"'~
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•·
d df
h
~rson were ,,.lied and at leaol t;!~Ue~t! o
'
m
or
e
mov
ea ._..
o-.....am.
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= I I ~ 1-~~- -·t - a e
keep the soldiers beN f.orever
II
Cash. .Plu:es WI '-"' a war e Ol' t e •nt&lt;d the VOitll'S to raJ·se ,·mmed- rs wete Jliinjured early today th e games a..,.
-~ I't was dee1.ded t.o
•.......
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Ulll
23 others
12:8Q.1:30;
Inspect cattle m - t ,_..,_
t••- ••e eue.
'·"an
we're going to tcy ·to keep
ex hLb1ts·.·
llate.l"nds
so
that.work
on
t'·
h~•·
t
t
""
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•b
th
Lo
_....
NA~J
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n..,. .... when a Greyhound bus and a con ae merc ...anL.&gt;I w see w e ~ barns. Program c:bainD1n ~
r· p ·
MiaUter mhro earlier
to.
&amp;chool wblte if we ~n."
Highlight of _the two day school p_roJect may begm as soon as p~s- truck - trailer eollied head • on or not tbey mi.Jht sponBOl' the ry Best.,
dar ~ticlzed tbe "Uiel' as&amp;ocia·
There was no violence when
fair wlll be the tractor pull c:on· Sible, in as much as the lease stlp· near here and burst into flame!. film for eert;ain ball games.
1:30; 'The- Role of :t:bil Sub&amp;ta· tlon"' plan II an "imposed .8Q)uMrs. James. Gonion of Wheatcroft,
Spirts
test and 'horse show on Saturday, ulates that all construction must
It wa1 dectded also to pnrchase t.ion 1n this Southeutem
OhiO tiOD" frai&amp;bt with "if&amp;
Ky., and her ·twa: children, TherTwo of the dead we~ passengers film for the
WQhama-Pomeroy 1 Oommun!ty", _ Director, L. L. queneee."
ve CODieo
Police· ~ere intensifying their with cash prizes and ribbons be- be complete~ by J~nuary 1, 1958.
esa, 8, and James, 10, entered the
ing
awarded
in
each
event.
The
bon~
111sue
1S
actually
only
on
tbe
bus
which
was
enroute
to
game
ltD.medJately
arid
Frank
•
,Rummell.
Dullea
ouWrted
tile
U
S poet..
search
today
for
Pansy
Spire~.
71,
•chool Wednesday be-tween rows
an
extensiOn
of
the
old
levy Detroit from Pittsburg~ and the Vaughan wfl5 appoioted to handl · "Wby I Like Charoloalse and tion at 1 PNII ~
' · keel
Cheshire
who
has:
been
reported
of National Guardsmen sta.tioned
IN THE TRACTOR PULLING
whLeh explred in JUly and is but other victim was the d"r1ver of lhe the buying of the film.
Cbarbray Cattle .. , -0. F. LanJ· by about l7ll'ep01ten~ ~
almost shoulder to shoulder. They by relativqs u missing from her
£or
8
ten~hs
of
a
mill
for
a
period
truck.
Identification
of
the
dead
,
Present
for
the
meeting
were
font Texu.
700-~
pared 111 ·
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CONTEST
homesince
Sept.
4.
were accompanied by State Ad·
of
five
years.
and
injured
was
not
immediately
Elza
Gilmore,
Rich
Jones-,
Don
"Wbat
We
Have LeariKd About then ~ uaU tement and
When
last
seen
the
1rey
ba.ired
Tractors. are to be divided Into
jutaat General J. J . B. Wlllia.ms
Passage of tbe bond Issue will available,
Betzing, Richard Russell, John Csttle for Southeutern Ohio'•, q
ou.
woma:n, dret\B'ed In a green cotton five claiSes according to weights
end state police,
assure
t-he
.
h
ospital
trustees
suf·
The
accident
occurred
when
~he
Lambert,
Frank
Vaughan,
~b
Earle
IOoBtermu,
animal
tclence
PreiJdent
EIMDbower
approved
1 . 3r.oD and under
Williams said he decided to dress, wq at the cross roads to
ficient
funds
to
proceed
and
slso
two
veehiles
collided
head-on
with
Stiyers,
Don
Young,
Guy
E.
Guutodepartment.
Duller
ttltemeat
in
adnnee
dur-wbere
she
bad
been
taken
by
a
move the guud he-re Monday aft·
11 • 4500 and under
guarantee participation of the fed- the truck bur:sting 'nto flames and ther, Thursron Stone, Phil Col·
Large ehlllis or ar•pht wltb lnl • teliPll.me eollfftftte!e from
er. confeiTing with KentUcky Gov. MiddlePort tax-i.
111 . 5500 and under
eral government under the Hiil • setting tht! bus af-ir'e.
lins, Jame.111 Diehl, Alex CUo. Har· minimum of fiJUrer tbOwtDI n- laD u.ttJibura. Pa., firm
tbbt
Relatives said that the aged woA. B. Chandler.
1V . 6500 and under
Burton
act.
It
is
pOinted
out
that
p
r
.d
th
bus
wa
c
trying
old
Norton,
Ron
Springer
and
Pat
sulfs
or
work
to
Hte.
.moralq.
Chandler first ordered the gua-rd man was clliTying approximately
V . 6500 and over
0 lee sat
the bond issue wUl not ratse cure
s a
Duffy,
Chart~ or gn~pha; to Include:
Mr. ltleDbower will fly back
into Sturgl~, Ky., a town of 2,300, $100 in cash on her penon at tbe
Rules
are
.
rent
tax
rates
and
that
the
issue
2:4
persons.
Besi~es
the
two
dea~.
1.
Cost.&amp;---ga1nt-ee11int
priH
here
l"rrddJ to nrder with AUJCn..
11 miles north of here last Thurs- time oJ her dJsappearence.
1
.
Not
over
four
sets
of
wb~ell
has
been
ehinged
to
that
of
0
SIX
of
~he
h~s
rtders
.......
ere
bospland
feeding
profits
on
pdel
of
HID.
Prime
Jlln.ilter Robert MenAnyone- knowing of her where·
day alter ctowds ba-d prevented
1 t:lize_d _tn ser;~us cond~~~~ an~~~
weigtlts
on
any
tractor
in
the
big
bond
issue
indead
of
a
levy
in
or1
steers
experlcent.
Ilea
Who
be.cled
• flve-ftation comor
having
seen
her
are
abouts
eight Negro ehlldren from ente:rder that immediate funds be made :_ matmdln!g
. pa.ss e . 5 8 d
2. Gains -selling prices, aeeum· mittee wblcb tried vainly to sell
asked to coDtact Middleport Po- clu~ny factory make.
Jng Sturgis H1gh School.
2 . No weights in front of rear 4V&amp;ilable.
~ ea e or JDIDOJ' 1D 1ur!eS n reulated data of varloua- m&amp;tinp Dull•' lnt.enatlonalization piiUI
Wilbur COllins, Webster Coun- lice Chief RusseU Bailey.
wheels.
1 At the present time the Veler .
eased.
and
crosses.
to EoPL
ty superintendent o£ achoolB met
3 . No height limit to draw bar. · a11.11 Memorial Trustees have avaOfficers said they were question3. This year's records.
with Clay teachers Wednesday t-&gt;
4 . Front whuls must touch grou· · llaMe $202,000 from the levy ing the released passengerll at Ute
Question and An.swer period r&amp;Dull No Sheetl"' Wu
explaJn the Supreme Court deci·
nd
within
tht
flrat
ten
{10)
feet.
which
has
now
expired.
Monroe
County
Sherlff'g
ofCice
in
gardlng
Ferti.lilers
and
Fol"&amp;a&amp;
canat
: er~U th~~~ta'::
slon on sebooJ integration.
CINCINNATI, O. UP _ Prod- :; . Weigh in at Kenneth Welch
hopes of finding out how the c~sh
Middle~ort High Scbool students Crops. H. J . Maderaki, John L. d
ri
DURST HOSPtTALIZ:ED
uce:
farm west of Harrisonville on
occurred. They said "we're not elected the following members of Pal"8Gns, Richard Davia and James oei ot lntend: to CO i.nto &amp;DJ
Edward Durst, Pomeroy "nder·
Route 1'43 at 10:00 am.
learning much .because mORt of the student Council thls ·weet: HBYnes, Dept. .of Agronomy.
sbootlaiH wor.
u
Eggs about steady: pl'ii~es at
Se ·
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went major surgery Monday morn· f
8 . Puning to start st 12 o'clock I
these peoplE' were asleep at the
DL01'1, L1 Y
urray; ,umon,
..What Are We Doing
Bert!
ing at the Holzer Hospital, Galll- arms, consumer.!!, whites
and sharp. Entry fee $1.00
time and they're 5till pretty shook Ph.yllis lfil'bert and Bonnie Van About Forestry Problems in nent would take the lona: WQ'
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browns, U. S. A jumbos 46--48: A
up."
Cooney.
SouthE'astern Oh.io?" 0 . D. Diller, annmd the Cape oC Good Hope at
pn IS. With \tim durinA: the day large 4~7; A mediums 28-30; A IN THE HORSE SHOW WILL IE
Two new cheerleaders were also Dept. of Forestry.
tbe 80Uthera tip of .Africa~ inatead
wHer•d blis widfe; daughter. Mn Carl small 17-21; B large 35-39; FOB 1 . Parade Class;
.
Tll•y said traffic was being re-- elected after tryouts at Assembly:
"What Have We Learned Todav" of ping tbrou,h the Suez short
e11 rRacine
X' ~n and
sisters,
Joe Be- Cincinnati • wh·t
1 d;
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1 es .an d browns A 2 . Engush Pl easure - 3 Gate
egle.
"Mrs.Mrs
W. C Bur. 1
routed around the crash area at- Bonnie Van Cooney and Betty Lu Dr. W. E. KraUis,
Assoc. Disoh of Shade.
arge ti2-53: A medium 3~.
3 . Lead In Ponies;
Announcement was made today though the wreckage was "pretly Hal'l'ls,
rector. OAES.
e n.ld Jt has already heeD deabout
Bteadyy
fryers
4.
Ponies
under
48";
Rider
1'2
and
by
R
R
Gra•,
super&gt;.nlenI
well
remo\·ed"
f. rom the road beThe
faculty
have
selected
the
clded
to take some U. S. taalten.
Cblckens,
Mr. Durst a cioty employee, was 3-3~ Lh 16-17 h
b
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t of _._.._..__11
n~
taken to the hospital iut Thurs.
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; ens OY€r 0 1315
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dent, Eastern Local District and ~ause of the great number of cur- following members of "the ACtiv·
ou
II!:&gt;UJLHI
reserve .. _
to
day. Mrs Durst is at the hospital hens 5 lb and under 13; hens light 5 . Ponies under 56" Rider 16 or F]ay Sauer ,p·rinei:pa~ of Chester 10 ua onlookers.
ity Staff for the year: Editors. 01·
MUFFLED BELlS
divert oil and
othertraffic:
with ·he-r husband.
type 11-12; old roosters 10-11.
over:
High School of the election ()f
ivia Hemmons Marilyn Roush,;
MILFORD,
MaiJI. - Sleeping around the -continent of Africa .It
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Cl
ff'
this
k b th
asttistsnt editors. Kay Darst, Dee zones have been established by anything should happen tQ deny
7 . Ponies Jumping 56" and under; s~~!n~ ~:~of that~::ool. y
e .
Sauer; Feature ed1lor, Phyllis Stan pollee for ice cream peddien. Mo- pa99age of tbe canal.

Reported
As Still Missing
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Since Sept. 4
.School Fair
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8 . Horses Jumping over 56";
9 . Western Working;
10. We~tern Pleasure;
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wh·1~e. Falcon the tune of Stand Up and Cheer,
Th e w a h.ama
M.rehlng Band mad~ tt f1rst pub-[ tbe school fight song From that
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lie appearance Jn UDif(lrm (Or the position, they played the march
1958 seaaon at the Wahama-Rav-- Jndependentia as p salute to RaeD.!Iwood game.
venswood. Again the hand used
A fanfare, composed by _the Di· Stand UP and Cheer t{J prepare
rector James E. Breen, sLgnaled for the precision drill performed 1
the_ e-ntrance of the band in the to the tune of Eemper Fidells-.
maJoreHe corp led hy
captain ·Tbe band then left the field to
,
band marched down the field play· the strains of John Philip Sousa's I Alec Bla,ir Jackson Eigl)th DiS"
ing Hand Grenade
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The Wahama Junior
Varsity Legion will be the principal speakthe field to form an aisle to her- Band w&amp;s present .In the stands 1er at theb regulpar meetingMof dthe
aid the entrance of the football and played periodically . through- Drew· We ster os 1 on
on ay
team
out the game while thelf major-~ eve-ning at 8 P- m.
·
ettes PTOvlded the routines.
Blair will speak on "Citizen.
Again at half-time the sound of
The- new equipment purchased
D ..
d ·
-• Boosters ond b••·n, ship ay , an gtve a resume o1
the· f an f are cu t the c hilly a Ir . Tb e by th. B. ""
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the b)lnd led by Drum major Ruth \LSed fGr the first time inciuded a
e ·a ona
onven on rccen Y
Sally Profitt, the-n entered
the baritone horn and capes for the ~ee~~n::: ~:~~=~· where he at·
field and began one or their series majorettes. The capes are done
of several clever routines. Then in the school colors being red
Monday, marks the date of the
th band. led by· Drum ~ajor Ruth with white satin lining. A new opening {Jf the Post membership
Sayre, entered the field playing bass drum had bc_cn ordered but drive and w.ilJ be featurEd by a
Chicago Tribune. A letter W was it did not arrive m time for the chicken fry prepared by Ohsde&amp;
formed by tlu!o band to provide game.
1 Hayes.
Saturday, September, 22nd, i8
All leglooaires and eligible vetI ~ttlnl for the playina of Wathe Annual Tag Day. Members of eran~ are urged to attend
the
llama's Alma Mater . Tbe band rsWrntd W tbe block !urmaUt~n fd;l lb~ band will sell taili in the area, n1eeliuJ.

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TwelHh District Masonic meet·

Local DARChopf er Jons ObServance
I01 ConStltUtf,on
, , Week September 17

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The Middleport Garden Club
The October meeting will featlng win be held in the Masonic members heard report,.g . of the
ure "Fiower11 of the Nation" and
Temple of Pomeroy at 7 :30 p, m.

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·Mr•. Daniels, a world traveler,
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
State Convention at Athens When a coffee 'hour baa been planned
hu visited England, France, Italy ,
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Saturday. J. B. Hall of Ironton is
Switzerland, GTeeee. EgyJlt, Ethi· l Eleanor S. Schaaf, Middleport Society ~tor-Phone ®79
to be principal speaker and au they met Monday ev.ening at tlul for that e&lt;Atning. Plaoe of tht
Boggess rpartments witb Ml'l. Gar.. meet1n1 will b~ aunounced later.
opia, Sudan, Freneh Somalila and
.
,
Master Masons are urged to attend
the Lake Victoria regions in Af· Bl:.Sy Mlils Club_, MI!is He_len Wad.
Refreshments will be served,
rira. Because of the important dell. trea.sure_r. gave II leport of I
FOR
role Egypt is playi ng in the world ~he ,Ofhcc~s fra1?mg Conference
news " P"""'
Mr.
Donlels '" Nc~ 0 "" 11 ' wh&gt;ch wa. •LLended
GRANGE 0 MEET
LARGER
s howed slidt-s of · CH iro, the Valley ] by Mrs . l''ry, pre:ndent, ~~rs . Fred
RCX:k_
Spnngs Grange ~111 meet
1
of Kings the Ni le Luxor Sphinx HJbbs. seL·rf'tary. and MIISS WadFollowing the
National
and Day on Sept 17 Mrs Irving Karr • Thursday Sept. 13 at 8 ·30 p.m.
c· Waddell and Mrs Fry S
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accordmg
to annou ncement .mad.:!
WOMEN
Colossi, Oas1 s, desert,
pyramids dell · Mi"""'
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tate Daug hters o f the Amencan
Jr ., regent , h&lt;~s
named,
Mr.!! . 0 . P.
.
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both the ancient
and
modern took part In the program for the Revolution program , the Return Kl.ein as chairman of the projN:t toda) . A ~utluck sup_per WJ l be
Egypt. He gave an
interesting day at t~e Co~f :m: nce.
J onathan Meigs Chapter,
DAR,
.
. served begtnmng at 7.30 p.tl.
Hollywood
traveJuJo:ue and wa thanked b
Miss NrliH' •• erkle, chrmn of the will observe Constitution
Week
Plans for the Me1gs
County
Mrs. Reynolds whu ~resented hi~ I Spcc:ial com. , announced plans for r1·om Sept. 17-23 an-d Con 11tltution chapter' ; observance
include a!
TROOP MEETING CA~LED
with a gift a~d Mrs Fry
the ohservanec of National Bus!window display tn Middleport; a
The Sunbe~m 1'roop Will meet
Style
. ness Women 's Week from Sept.
display of flags throughout the at the Salvatwn Army He!ldquar·
M
B Ia h Wh •I f.·
v 1ce-presJ.
.
. dentrs.and eu
program CO!,Jrdinalor
pre- 23-29. These mclude
ch.u rr.h atten· , fS. ameS
ORtQS
county all week. a suitable exhi- 1ers Fr1·day at 4. P: m. Glr1~ be~
IN WOOL
aented spedal music by L. R. WI- 1danrc, a coffee hour at the Zerkle
bit b~ librarlans, prayel'8 for the tween 7-11 ilr~ mv1te~ ~o att~nd
ley vocalist and guitarist a d apartment; luncheon at the Martin
1Constitution by tl\_e county miniS"- the troop mectmg._Th1s 1s equJVaSizes 4246
hia' son, DaV'id , vocalist. The l~t- Restaurant , a p~oclamation by the 5
000fte
1/
t~s ~ and questio~aires which will lent to the Brownie Scout Troop.
ter sang "1 Have Found My Lord" Mayor_ and a w1ndow dbplay .
bt sent to the schooJ superjn•en·
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and "How Deep 1s The Oeean?"
Dunng thl' program Mr\ Burr
.!!_e~Ls so that .the. school obser·
DAR MEETS FRIDAY
"A"L"mn
Forrest
read an account rrom a
vance of Conshtutton Week end : An informal meeting of Ruturn
and Mr . W'.l&lt;y ."o"g
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also
thanked
uyton
newspaper
?r
the
50,~
A
miscellaneou!l
.
shower
wls
Day may be tabul&amp;ted.
Jonothan Meigs Chapter DAR will
Leaves".
They
were
IN ORLON
by Mrs. Ri.!ynolds and presented round the world lr!p made thas held. Cor Mrs. James Thomas re&lt;.
Mrs. Karr urges a display of be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the
gifts.
1:1~m mer by her " ?Phew by mar- cently at the -home of tlle Rev lhe National Flag, _the streJsing home of Mrs. Harold Lohse In·
Four new rnl•mbcrs were voted Jug e•. .J_ohn A. Thiele, Dayton iu- and Mrs. Ernest Thomas- with Mti: of the Corutltution in classe-s in: .ste-ad of at the Episcopal parish
Into the club : Eva Dutton Stout, dustnahst.
Carron ' Balser, Mansfield, &amp;.S the \be .schO(.Is. Last year a record bouse as previously
scheduled.
Wilma Sargent, Elizabeth Lowery,
Mrs. Nan Moore. chrmn of th.e co-hostess with Mrs. Thomas.
was set when millions cf children The programs for the )ear will be
June Pratt Roush. Guests wer·e Health com., will be chairman of
Hefresbments of home made 1 ~ were reached for thls same pro- Clistributed and a resume by Mrs.
the cream and cake were served to gram and the DAR re-ceived one Lohse. Mrs. Irving Karr Jr. is the
Mr. and Mrs. Wil~y and !ion, Mr. the town-wide canvass for
Daniels, ami Mrs. Nino
Blond, Heart Fund in l'ebruary. The club Mrs James Thomas Mrs. G. E of the top awards Cor Freedom's assisting hostess.
DRESS SHOP
Akron.
.
. vo.ted to p&lt;'l'licip&lt;~te in a feder· Bowers Sr., Mr::;, ciaude Ashley: FoundatJon for 1955 at a meeting
--2nd St.
Pomeroy
Mrs. Fr~ pre.stded at the bus1- I atJon .~poruored project "Maga Mrs Charles Wi«e Mrs Henry In Valley Forge
PTA TO MEET
ness meeting and anno~nc~ t.he- zincs For Friendship" which Jn. Balllt'r Mrs Jac.k Abels, Mr.11. John
The Middleport Parent·Teacher
'----.J' Fall .Conference of .. thi S' d1str1ct dudes sen~ing magaz_lnes by clubs Thomas, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mn.
Association will meet
for
the
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ELECTED CHAIRMAN_ , first time this year on Monday a.t
p
Cu rtaw .
and Linda Hilley.
G~ R. Douglas, Jr., of Grtmm ll 7:30 at the High School auditorYca r~ooks ffll· lhe rnming Yf'll" _ Sending gifts but unable to at. Landmg has been elected chair- ium Open House will be held
,.were rllst_•·lbutrd by Mrs. Beulah tend were Mrs. Howard BoweN!, man of the Mason County Agri·l from '!·7 30 P m _a nd the proWhite. V!ec-pres• dent, and
her Mrs . 0 . Boyer. Thelma
Boyer cultural Stabilization Committee e:ram mcludes the mtroducmg of
commillee.
Miss Addie Headley Mrs Fred at a convention of the g'roup held the new teachers by Supt. L. W.
McComas who will also have a
Thomas, Mu John 'w. Thomas, Jn Pt. Pleasant, last Friday.
Mrs. Warren Wright, Mrs. Harry
Vtce chairman eJected was
question and answer penod on
1w. Brown, Letart Route 1.
/the new school buLlding plans. ReSteffin.
8AKER
.AJ sl!en in CllARM- the most
freshments will be served by the
ho.sptlahty committee.
inl'enlive ~oslume of the year-

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Mrs. Max Rll'ller, president, waa
in chat·ge of the meetina: and members reportiDil oo nrlcua pbana
of the Convention were Mn. C. M.
Hennesy. Mrs. D. B. J&amp;.rtlnger,
Mrs St&amp;nsbury, Mf'll. Walter Harris
and Mrs. Jo-bn Kincaid.

Garden Club
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, Leglon
Comman·der Will
1Speak On Monday

Elected to officer post were :
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SENIORS
.
Prestdect _ ~ Kathryn Smtth;
Vice President-Sue Lambert;
Secretary_ Helen HoffmAn and
Treasu-rer - - Nancy Bryant.
JUNIORS
President - - Ralph Knight ;
Vice President - John Hetzer
secretsry _ Gayann Gaul and
Treasurer - Marill'D Buckley.
SOPHOMORES ,
President -~ Janice Hayman;
Vice President - Eleanor Evans
Secretary- Donna Freckcr a~d
Treasurer - - Larry RitchJe.
FRISHMEN
President _ _ Jim COwdery;
Secret
_ Zenith Chevalier
d
ary
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anTreasurer _ _ Arlene Carvill.

BfOWfi Of£·e fJDg
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MOCk EleCll00S
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Secretary or State Ted W. Brown
today pledged the cooperation of
his office and asked tbe cnunty
Hoard~ ?f El~tions to giv~ the~,rs,
to OhlO s juntor and semor hil(h
school administrato.n; i~ th~ holdl mg of "mock elcct10ns t.ltLs Fall.
Copies uf Preeinct Official's
I Guid
d V t , Guides re ava·
.
e 5 an
er s
.
a
ilable to rchools who plan such
events, a~ ong ss the supply la&amp;t'l,
Brown satd, ~tatJ.ng r~que_sts should
be direc-ted to hts uff 1ce m Columbu•.
Many Oh.io high schools bave
m~de this ont&gt; or the features of
WRONG
PARTY
1 their Civics and Governmt~nt etasEAST HARTFORD,
Conn. sea, while others have found it
Hitchhiker Herbert F. Nelson of advalllageous to have the entire
Suffield tossed an overripe cu- school partieipate. Brown said.
cumber at a mc.toriat who decJln.
"Since these young men and woed to give ht ma ride. The mo- men will ~ oon be of votinl age,
toriBt stopped and took NeLson to they need to know the processe~
a pollee station. Nelson wllff fJned of voting and, in many cases, may
$15 for throwing objects at an lie recruits in the constant need
auto aDd soUclUn~ a ride. The for persons to "man" the polling
driver was off--duty policeman Lar- places in Ohio, which are now near
ry Claucr.
1y 12.000 ut nuUlber" Bxuwu stated.

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Excbange Editor, Linda FierBessie Pettit; Sports Report·
I ~r. Richard Hovatter, Charles
Davis;
Horsefeathcrs. Thomas
Skinner, Tom Kelly ; Senior reportSt h c ts J ·
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er, ep en oa ; unturrepo.o.g,
Sharon Jones; Sophomore reporter,
John Bacon; Freshman reporter,
Phyllis Hilbert; ~~ t.s, Gordon
Guthrje, Duh Herrman, Milford
Hysell; Typists, Jane Harris, Judy
Murray, Carole Owens, Janet Valentine. Mrs Joe Builey , Home Economics instructor, is advisor for
rtbe Activity Staff.

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Without Clues
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its only partners. He hoped it will
~ moviq well t0W11J'd organiza.
tion next -.eek .

rupting their chlldren'a afternoon
·DBJW' . So the peddlers agreed to
sleeping zones in whicb they reduee their bell-ringing.

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Fourteen Bend Area Students
Now Begm'ning College Study
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College students from the Bend
Area of Mason County who have
either left or will leave in the near
tuture Cor their respective 'SChoob
lnclud~ the following:
Sandra Roush , daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald F. Roush of New
Haven : Ronnie McGlothlin , son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlothlin of
New Haven; Dick Athey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Claytou Athey of New
Haven· Lola Jean Roush daughter
or Mr.' and Mrs. Arnett' Roush of
the ~pper Flats Cominunity; aad
Calvm Bumg11rdner, son· of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bunlgardoer. All
wiiJ go to Marshall College in Hunt
ington.

HAMDEN, Conn. UP ~Investi­
gBtors of tile kidnap-slaying of 8week-old Cynthia Ruotolo
sun
~re without a definite clue today,
one week after her body
was
fished out oi Lake Whitney.
However, they expected an FBI
laboratory a.nalysis of t·he cbild'r
vital organs and examination of
several artie!($ found .,;.th
the
West Vi rginia University stucJ..
body would dc£initely establish oots include BiJiy R•y Ward, son
the Ume and cause of death. The o£ Mr. and Mrs. Marlt, Ward of Ne..FBI repOrt w"a;:i due Frlday,
llaven; Jam)Js Hoffman, 10n of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of
Letart Route; Richard Dotson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dotson of
Muon ; and Bernard Lieving, son
of New Haven.

Carol Ann Rous-h, daughter of
Mr. and ~ Uoyd Rou~h of New
Haven w11_1 1ttend Wtttenbllrgb
Coll~ge wh1le Edward Spencer, SOD
Of Mr. and M~- Fred Spencer of
Mason, will enroll in medical col1eae at th~ Univenity of Chleago.
Attending Ohio St.te Univef'3it
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WJ.ll be Donald Sm1.t h, aon of ·Mrs.
Donald A Smith of Hartford; and
Jan Schneider, ROn of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Schn-eider of New Haven.
Keitb MeCiuna:,, aoa of Mr. and
M.n. A. K. McClun1 of Hl.rtf'ord
hu enrolled in law sebool at Harvard ·Uuiven.lty.

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