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Sugar Run Party

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The DAllY SENTINEL. f'omen:.". Middleliort, Ohio

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Arl:l. edltorw onwe ph••u !An.
--~,;,,tered u lel'on• elasa lUIII., ••ttv .r tile JQt offtce, ..
Publlahed

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Entertains Children
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SubscrtpUon rates. Delh·ery bv ~arrier wbere avauable 10 Nitta

per w~lt. one year m advan~'" at

Judi., lot the
were lln. ChAri.,
Ruqell Brown IDd

Ruark Shamed
By South's
Recent Ruckus

ThE: Dilly Se.aUDel office $IS sc).rt;

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lohuny Mdltunay,
He•. Rodney Hys•ll.
IH!l", Johnny Aaderaon'DJe Tbom!p.toa.

one..wo1lder
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the land •r• mNnt to be -..,.
wMn th., hlv. been promulptH by • Pretfd•nt aM

sealed br the Suprem• Court.
end n..-cially wfllen the law
deals with the tclucetian •' chtl·
dren. H. m.tHar wh1t vlewe 1
BY ROBERT C. RUARk
might have on M1rt1atien. If
fo'ur thl! ll'tOrtl I was hnrn m
tht Supremt Court says we
lht Solllh 1aJq•tJ 111 !h! South
ein't &amp;CKIN h1ve none, I am for
::tnd 11.,15 loled 11p tu hll) hood b\'
not hlv1n1 •ny. Sott"Ofatlott h,u;
:l lcir lllel
sian• M~
pla.\olflUll's
bean • bugabae •• long 11 I can
Wl'll:' Nt'_I{IOl'S U~ ~~]'(' my hunt
rtmtmb•r, altd when it Is broutg fnenJs :.11111 h•hmg f1 H.' n1h I
ken down It suddenly lases im·
hill't' ~PNtl mu ~ h t1mc ill Af11ca
portlnc:t•
an •! Nl·~ York both pl.:!N•s 11-h1ch
Last year !rom Moroct'o an~
havt&gt; largt' Nl'gro popu!utJOns
Germany I wrote sotne p1eces
1\nd cuss me 11 I am uot asha m- about the brl"ikdown of ractnl dlf·
I:'J of tilt' South th.ese da}s f'X- ferenct&gt;s m the .armed (orees s1ncc
It&gt;ndmg 111&gt; as far as Bal!Jmorl' the more or less offic1als und prae;~nd Delaware Afte1 JI".I Hhn.g about I!.C'al end of ltl&amp;regahon had come
Hgregil!Hln
dt&gt;monstralions
1 to PU9. It WMs a pnde(ul thing
sumf'how nm t bl'lle\'e I W:'H l'\'er to see the complete absorpt•on of
a Southe1ner And as most anyone the dJUerutg eolqrs into rrumdh
!hal has bu•n readmg tbts stuff un1ts, both on duty and oU. It wt.·~
fm !he JUSI dL'{"ild!' IS clpt to kllllW hard to believe that when 1 went
I !1m ne1ther a dn-guoder nor 1 •nto the war you sn N(&gt;Jroes as
mt&gt;ss attendant.s and labor baltalwns, fflOiOtly, with the exceptum
or a few all Negro spfc'CJal umts
I do not think tho armed forces
h•ve sufferflf from ' the brtak
down. I do not know of any
'l1c:e wtt.n anybody has tufftr..
Q fnm tfte brNkelown. And
when I ret11tmber .way .,aclr: to
the otd dovs of anti-CIIItollclttn
anti-S.rnltlun, and anti-Prottstantltm, I caft"t reutl ""YitoctY•
..... hu" l&gt;y IIMt brOokdown of
that, either. Tho •nH...,11ntt1
BY ROBERT ZIMMIRMAN
is very old hit.
It is very posstble that some United Pre&amp;s St•ff Correspondent
awful th1ng can hap.pen from goNEW YORK UP-Now we have
mg to school w1th anoth~r ereed
or color, but I l"B.n't th1nk of any. a fellow opemng a school to teach
talk hke advertisething developing except Crtendship people to
and a better understandtnr of ments
more people For a great many
Would you like yDur convers:1
years It has· not occurred to me
tLOn to have the 1mpact O( a billto class1fy the peopJ~ r know by
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board? The cunn1ng of a wellraee Dr color or relt&amp;Ion, else 1
phrased c1garet commercial?
would be fresh out of frlefJds.
;Jir Ely Wilson, w1th whom 1
Well, all a 1ood ad'H'rtitlftg
shoot quad, Js a Negiil, ind Mr
lilogen hM, •ac..-cft... to by
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Garn, a woluble ad men-turn·
Lena Horne ,Is a N'".egt"O, and M1ss td·eduutor, is emotional appeal.
Baby Shor IS an lrash Catholic al- It gets at you where It counts,
though she IS mart1ed to Toots
Garn bills h1mselC as "Mr Emo
who hapPens to be J~1sh. and I
am -a kmd o( heathen, so J gel twnal Appeal" w1th the subt,ue
along prebty good wtt'h so_Jne pt=o- "America's leadmg educator 1n the
ple 10 the Wakamba tribe of Cen- emotional effects of the wratten
tral Afnca, rmd am tJi'e godC'itb~ and the spoken wora " For ten
years he has been lectunnr to
of an Arab boy
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As far •• I cart tTwt t.aclrwudt salesmen and busmess students
about emotwnal appeal
I ftiYir IOirlltd ......,.. difrt;.
m•nt1l tO mv lf,....rp dabfout
Now he 1s openmg an "mslitute'
r:h•nctar from •-',._,.,. of lllf. m Manhattan where anybody can
hrlna colar or cuftu,.. or filth get m on 1t Sueh as girl!&gt; looking
lnd ctrt•lnty not front •ny ClftO
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for a husb111nd
tact In a schoolroom or 1 "kl
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of public llltmbly. And 1 htv.
How To L1nd Husband
h.. rd •II the shrlts an• ••·
"Ever wonder why a g:1rl wJw
planations th1t you . .t In fhe
has no figure omd a face like Me
Sovth
But th•s was not intende-d to be dusa nalls a handsome man" She
a sermon on toleran.ee,\ because talks h1m 1nto marryint her She
tolerance 1s a lousy wOrd. and knows how to handle him w1th
means you h.ave to put up with emotiOnal appeal" Garn said m :m
somethtng Amer1ca is one of tbe mterv1ew
~ast praettcma: democraeift, meahThere 1s nothmg new ih tbe dis·
mg that It 1s made up of all peo- covery
that certam words or
ple :md ..all creeds, all free and phra!tt&gt;S are emotiOnally ''loaded ··
a.JI technteally and legally equal
Ptopagandasts, , as well aa adver·
fhlS being so, D'O Plfllply Pi.C'kc.'l
tuets, have known 1t for years
can tell me that he ts biiiJer then But Garn believes he is the f1rst
t.he laws olthrs bnd, lind the- ht~­ to apply thts sc1ence on a person·
est court of lh.e land and lh p
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e re- allever to help make people sue51 ent ol the country
I suggest cessful Ill lire
Prlv&lt;tte schools as an antidote r01 . 1
the peopje who are too sque.anu!ih
lo Sit m public tducatwn wtth a
race that produ(!cd George W:~sh
mgton Cane!1, Jo(l LoUis, Matum
Anderson and Dr Ralph Bunche
Not to ment10n WLIIJe Mays

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Pomeroy Garden Club Joins Fight
Against Billboards On Turnpikes
vaaes of chrysanthemum! in J - - - - - - - - ' ' - - 'Vario\11 shades and basketJI of M
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NOTICE. SETTI.EMENT OF
ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
rloilce 1s ht&gt;t eby gh en th:u the
followmg Aerounts have been fJI ·
ed m sa1d Courl for settlement
and Ihat thl" same wtll be heat
on ~'11day the 3id day uf Decembt•r 1G54, to WJl
Fust and f'~m:&amp;l Account of
Chl'ster PrJcl:' Admmtslrator of
~he Estate nf Thomas G Price
Deceased
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Fred W ( r~.~w JJ
AdnumstrntOJ
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F 1rst and I&lt; mal .\ct·1mnt 1,f Vir
g1l !loy EJ!NarrJ~ Ext&gt;cuto 1 of the
Estate of Ida Ed.ward'l, D ~c t-a s cd
Fu st ;~ud t'mal Account of

Jcnnte M l:l ryant , Adm 1 m~t 101 t 1 &gt;i
of Sumuel L H1 y
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All pe1 sons 1nt.err stecl a1 e 1"
:JUlr ed to t~ttend soch si:llhmenh
f and make- objectlcn:; the1eto Jf
of the Estate

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An)' p erson mtere::~ted may r.Ie
1 wnt:en excepttons to SilHI At:counts. or any 1tem th~reDf, hve
days prior to hearing and at that
t1mf' further time may Le all~ed
for cause , to flle such except1on~
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FML andWIIITER

Mrs. Chester Kn1gllt, president
of the PTA, WI&amp; the
1eoeral
eha1rman for the party and
es to thank the donors, tb.e
mlltees and aU who bel.ped w1tb

'Ceats

the party .

ing r90m of :Mrs. JDhn Lietwaler 1 Mr aOO M1l s Fred Stewart have
for ,u.e November meeting of th@ purchased a lot on Brown Street Sunday School C.lotl
'Pomtror Garden Club MOnday af~ and are res1dmg there m thear
nlannzna.......,
• D-f·- ternoon. M rs Th omas Y ouna was tra1ler
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and son, Hank, of Charleston
The S110.shme s~~d••~.~~oq~:
Twenty members and two guests, were weekend guests or her par- Class
of the Mason
Mrs. Raymond Ebersbach and Mrs ents, Mr and Mrs T J Ryan
Ohurch w1ll hold a bake ule at
Howard Nolan reapolljied to roll
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush, the 8 and 8 Mar.ke.t ln Mason on
Steubenv ille, Ohw, were week- Saturday, Novemller 8, it
'call with a Thanksgivmg verse.
end guests of h1s parents,
Mr been announced by clsss off1cen.
Mrs Nolan, guest speaker had and Mlrs, Herman Roush
for ber aUbJect "Christmas DeMrs Flo Henry 1s reported 1tl
Plans for the sale were made
corat.ions for the Home"_ Mrw
The Georg'e Zuspan
fam1ly at 111 meetmg oi the class held
Nolan us1sted by Mrs. Charles have moved mto the Zuspan ll)n Jut Thursday in tbe church
Goegle1n, gave a demonstration o! home m lo'l' er · Mason and Mr soCial rooms A.t the same, tllD'l
candle makmg. Christmas dMr and Plfrs. W1lliam Zuspan are plans v. ere rnade to hold a whtte
Pieces and other house decorations maklng plans to occupy the home eleph~ot sale at the neXt meetwere also made. A dasplay of gay-. formerly ot'CupJcd by the George mg wh1ch w1K be held at the
1y
packages m clever and Zugpan.!;
home of Mrs. Glad!ys Tbomu 10
,wrappmgs were d 1splayed
Mr and · M1 s .Joseph Baliey Mason,
Mn:. Nolan who told the 'group h.avt' purchased the Wtlham Zus
Ass1stmg Mrs Thomas as
to use matertals one m1ght pan home m lower Mason and
teues at the November 18 meetbave in their home
w1ll move m the near future
Mr ahd Mrs Clyde Foley VIS! mg Will be Mrs Peart Roush ,
Committees for the Chnstmas ted the 1r daughter Sandra, at M:rs Mmme Rizer, and Mrs· Roy
dmner to be beld In the Epu;copal Morgan tow n on Saturday and at- Harless.
Par1sh House were named u foJ- tended the WVU-P1lt
football
Last Thursday's meehng was
Jcrws· Mrs . .Lietwiler, Mrs Edward game
a masquerade party wi-th pr1ze.s
Baer and MrS. Cla1r Karr, menu,
Mrs Mary Walsh has returned for costumes gomg to Mrs Audra
Mrs. J. 0 Roedel, Mrs Jed Hart- to her home after 5ll&gt;endmg sev Rjchrdson and Mrs. Ge~ald1ne
Jnger and Mrs Charles G'oeglem , eral weeks YI S!tlng relatives m Greer A game JfflZe wa.s .~{JD by
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decorating committee A glft ex Oh10
Mrs Sarah-- Spenocer. Mrs. Ruth
change Will be held' and names
Harry Herman RuHencut~e{, a Walker alld &lt;Mrs ,Ju:ae ¥•DMatre
rUJer ~oat employee, JS &amp;PtW-4mg .were bD~fA~eeto. ,
.. r..- ,.. \t'ilmel dr&amp;WD\ ' • I "
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snme t1me With h1s wife 1n Mason
t 1 -~ 1"'r
,
Youo'g', Mrs R[ W. Fml\1r and Mu. Russell Fields, ViAttend1ng were Mrs Lilah Zeraterwald, Mrs. Wilham Downie, enna, W Va, spent the
past kle, Mrs Elizabeth Hams, Mrs
Mrs H. B Smith and Mrs. Roy week end W1tb her father, Herb- Sarah Spencer, Mrs Joyce Car.
Bctzmg were named as a cGmmJt ert Am•ck.
son, Mrs Evelyn Proffitt, M1ss
tee to prepare treats for the
nfr and Mrs J A D1ehl, Sr, Hilda WelS&amp;o, Mrs. Jean. Warner',
''res.t homes."
were weekend guests of her s1s- Mrs GlaWySJ Thomas, 1\frs Glady6
ter .and brcther-m-law, Mr and R1ley, Mrs Audra Rtchardson,
A letter from · ·the State Htgh- Mrs Walter Jones, Wheeling
Mrs Ermly Burgess, Mrs Geraldway Department regarding the
Mr. Edward Wmlcr was a Sun- me Greer, M1ss Lorena WeiSs,
prohibitine of billboards on the day guest of relatrves m Pomeroy Mrs June Van Matre, and Mrs.
new Ohio Turnpike Wl!l read, and
after a discussion the club went ner
Mrr.andandfam1ly
Mrs ofRoss
WmebrenLetart
-and MJ- Ruth Walker
on record IJS Cavoring a btU agamst and Mrs. Charles Hannum of Mt
adYet1asme (billboards) on the new Alt~ were guests on Sunday of
turnpike, and a letter waa wriUen Mr and! Mrs Guy Blessmg
to Rep George Meinhart and to
Sen. Oakley Collms, stating the
club's approve! of the _preventioll HAROLD SMITH HAS ATTACK
Harold Sm1th or Chfton -was
of such billboard placement.
lreated at the Mason Clm1c: by
A salad course was served by Dr T. B Mt:Gowan alter surfermg a hea11 attac'k
the bostesse&amp;

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Mrl. .Mary
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it all' by jump1nc into the
River.

The policeman finally'
with th•lr own probleJ11s to away, say1ng, "Okay, go ahead
jump. but you'll be landing
INY 1ttentlon to yours, unlau
you pt at them with omoHan•l 1 some pretty filthy water"
a,peel ...
The lady came r1ght down

Ev.rvont

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Pomeroy Personals

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.. Nine out of ten wor!ll&amp;; vo.:
NY to a man don't p.rtftr•t•.

Business

QVICK SXIIVICII! 90 ' Wakh
palrint by Faeto"'
\j'~ICbiJ!.&amp;~e~.

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Jlornet. H•d '~'*

roy.

Y'ou never know when a littlE"
Garn believes diacordant marriemotional appeal trammg m1ght ages could be saved If husband
cGme in handy Garn tells of a and w•fe pa1d more attentu»n to
poHooman who argued ror ) '!tours the emot10nal effect ,of wards tbe~
with a woman who had climbed used Or ~motional appeal can
onto a girder of the Brooklyn help p1 y a rafse out or' a Stubborn
B11dge and was threatenu1g to end bO!iS
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For your
ll'tf'int .
,...ardiHs of IJir•kt '¥
tlon. Trade In on
new portable or ~~uoi~'OI'
trlc nLIChfl'lh.
chlnM have 20 ytar
IU ..rantHI and full
,,.,,hmants with
ilutton-Holar. We

Come In and "get the

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KNITTED
DRESSES

m•lcas.
KIE~ON'S

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ran M!f1 winter coati In
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AU the latest styleo and

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Sizes 7 to44
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Juniors, Misses
and_Womf!ih's

Hoover· Sweepers

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$16.95
Imperial at $25.00
Sizes 12 lo 18.

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111elrsonville, . FI,.,

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DRESS SHOP

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J(Jy,
Sundtlly
oppe.tred •• the t~ilvio-11
program '"Pvade of Stars"

Gladd)' DeVol, who Ia employed
in Cilur~bus, apen.t the weekend
with Hr. and Mrs. lla!'ll1olld !Cioes

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Mrs, HaptonstaU ae~ed a
sert eourae to thOse
above and Mrs. Cba~etlor
rer and daughter, Kathryn

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OF HAPPINESSPRIDEFINE TASTE

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New Hoover Pixie

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band-cleaner weigh~

to9:00 PM

only 4 pounds. c.,ey.
inc .trap &amp;lipe over
ahOuld.er, leaVel
botk hando

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convealence.
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cleans) ... Llaht and oonvenioent. no baa' to empty ••.
abbaehmenta: avalldll&amp; tor 111
kinds Of oleoo.lng. See It IIDWI

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Beulilr •White, Mrs Pear( Hoff· I
mtn. Mrs Ethel Lo"wery,
Blanche HaptonstaU, Mrs Ann
Lyons, Helen Louise Taylor ' .

st. Pome~"GY;

DRESS

Hubert

ehal'lge of a
at the. home of Mrsstall M'~nd•y El\l'enlng.
who ha1 been stationed were played and priZes won
with the U. S. NaV)'. AI· Mn. Bertha li3:'sell, Mrs.
two .teelr vaeation he
S.lnes, Mrs- ludsoo White.

-MERCEDES.
. CO_NDON
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(And What they 'Do To Moke Work
Easier-Faster For You I~
Full-Size I
Model 115
Easy To Use!
It Beats
Ho Bag To Empty!
As It Sweeps
It Cleans
Trtple-Actlon cTNntog (It

Novelty Party Held
At Haptomtall Home

Colors: -

BEIGE-AQUA
NAVY-WINE
BRIGHT RED

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$16.95 •
$32.50

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Chenille and Sweater·

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cloth,

tweeds &amp; DOvelty weaves.

MrS ~

Der•ea~e d

Alma Jo:: Milll'r Admm1stratnx of
the. E.&lt;!tate or Cora Goff, Dect&gt;ased

Othera clonatilii!C for tbe party
were tbe Sugar Run Service Sta·
hon, the Rainbow Inn. Mulberry
RettaW"ant, Swi.ther Loll&amp;e Drup,
&amp;pencer Grocery, Century Bar,
S.unons Grocery, Frank
Fugate,
Gloeckner, t"tltaarant, Elberfeld
Store, Ben Franklin· Store, Starb
Pharmacy, Second St. Market,
Downie-Grop, • an(t Gibbs Groceey

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F1rst and

Mn· Lillie Had wu aw•U'dt!d
fiubllgl\1 donate.~'ro•rl•l:
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Barbara Coates,

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lllltl)tlnel, Ine, at 110 Maebanlc St. Pomero,J, o. Blmn..M CJ1'1k!e PhaDe
Arl:l. edltorw onwe ph••u !An.
--~,;,,tered u lel'on• elasa lUIII., ••ttv .r tile JQt offtce, ..
Publlahed

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llwl Sdoool
ween Pl!V, J90D10reclbr
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per w~lt. one year m advan~'" at

Judi., lot the
were lln. ChAri.,
Ruqell Brown IDd

Ruark Shamed
By South's
Recent Ruckus

ThE: Dilly Se.aUDel office $IS sc).rt;

avaniM

lohuny Mdltunay,
He•. Rodney Hys•ll.
IH!l", Johnny Aaderaon'DJe Tbom!p.toa.

one..wo1lder
811t it

'"m• to "'' the ~;.,., of

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the land •r• mNnt to be -..,.
wMn th., hlv. been promulptH by • Pretfd•nt aM

sealed br the Suprem• Court.
end n..-cially wfllen the law
deals with the tclucetian •' chtl·
dren. H. m.tHar wh1t vlewe 1
BY ROBERT C. RUARk
might have on M1rt1atien. If
fo'ur thl! ll'tOrtl I was hnrn m
tht Supremt Court says we
lht Solllh 1aJq•tJ 111 !h! South
ein't &amp;CKIN h1ve none, I am for
::tnd 11.,15 loled 11p tu hll) hood b\'
not hlv1n1 •ny. Sott"Ofatlott h,u;
:l lcir lllel
sian• M~
pla.\olflUll's
bean • bugabae •• long 11 I can
Wl'll:' Nt'_I{IOl'S U~ ~~]'(' my hunt
rtmtmb•r, altd when it Is broutg fnenJs :.11111 h•hmg f1 H.' n1h I
ken down It suddenly lases im·
hill't' ~PNtl mu ~ h t1mc ill Af11ca
portlnc:t•
an •! Nl·~ York both pl.:!N•s 11-h1ch
Last year !rom Moroct'o an~
havt&gt; largt' Nl'gro popu!utJOns
Germany I wrote sotne p1eces
1\nd cuss me 11 I am uot asha m- about the brl"ikdown of ractnl dlf·
I:'J of tilt' South th.ese da}s f'X- ferenct&gt;s m the .armed (orees s1ncc
It&gt;ndmg 111&gt; as far as Bal!Jmorl' the more or less offic1als und prae;~nd Delaware Afte1 JI".I Hhn.g about I!.C'al end of ltl&amp;regahon had come
Hgregil!Hln
dt&gt;monstralions
1 to PU9. It WMs a pnde(ul thing
sumf'how nm t bl'lle\'e I W:'H l'\'er to see the complete absorpt•on of
a Southe1ner And as most anyone the dJUerutg eolqrs into rrumdh
!hal has bu•n readmg tbts stuff un1ts, both on duty and oU. It wt.·~
fm !he JUSI dL'{"ild!' IS clpt to kllllW hard to believe that when 1 went
I !1m ne1ther a dn-guoder nor 1 •nto the war you sn N(&gt;Jroes as
mt&gt;ss attendant.s and labor baltalwns, fflOiOtly, with the exceptum
or a few all Negro spfc'CJal umts
I do not think tho armed forces
h•ve sufferflf from ' the brtak
down. I do not know of any
'l1c:e wtt.n anybody has tufftr..
Q fnm tfte brNkelown. And
when I ret11tmber .way .,aclr: to
the otd dovs of anti-CIIItollclttn
anti-S.rnltlun, and anti-Prottstantltm, I caft"t reutl ""YitoctY•
..... hu" l&gt;y IIMt brOokdown of
that, either. Tho •nH...,11ntt1
BY ROBERT ZIMMIRMAN
is very old hit.
It is very posstble that some United Pre&amp;s St•ff Correspondent
awful th1ng can hap.pen from goNEW YORK UP-Now we have
mg to school w1th anoth~r ereed
or color, but I l"B.n't th1nk of any. a fellow opemng a school to teach
talk hke advertisething developing except Crtendship people to
and a better understandtnr of ments
more people For a great many
Would you like yDur convers:1
years It has· not occurred to me
tLOn to have the 1mpact O( a billto class1fy the peopJ~ r know by
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board? The cunn1ng of a wellraee Dr color or relt&amp;Ion, else 1
phrased c1garet commercial?
would be fresh out of frlefJds.
;Jir Ely Wilson, w1th whom 1
Well, all a 1ood ad'H'rtitlftg
shoot quad, Js a Negiil, ind Mr
lilogen hM, •ac..-cft... to by
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Garn, a woluble ad men-turn·
Lena Horne ,Is a N'".egt"O, and M1ss td·eduutor, is emotional appeal.
Baby Shor IS an lrash Catholic al- It gets at you where It counts,
though she IS mart1ed to Toots
Garn bills h1mselC as "Mr Emo
who hapPens to be J~1sh. and I
am -a kmd o( heathen, so J gel twnal Appeal" w1th the subt,ue
along prebty good wtt'h so_Jne pt=o- "America's leadmg educator 1n the
ple 10 the Wakamba tribe of Cen- emotional effects of the wratten
tral Afnca, rmd am tJi'e godC'itb~ and the spoken wora " For ten
years he has been lectunnr to
of an Arab boy
·
As far •• I cart tTwt t.aclrwudt salesmen and busmess students
about emotwnal appeal
I ftiYir IOirlltd ......,.. difrt;.
m•nt1l tO mv lf,....rp dabfout
Now he 1s openmg an "mslitute'
r:h•nctar from •-',._,.,. of lllf. m Manhattan where anybody can
hrlna colar or cuftu,.. or filth get m on 1t Sueh as girl!&gt; looking
lnd ctrt•lnty not front •ny ClftO
1
for a husb111nd
tact In a schoolroom or 1 "kl
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of public llltmbly. And 1 htv.
How To L1nd Husband
h.. rd •II the shrlts an• ••·
"Ever wonder why a g:1rl wJw
planations th1t you . .t In fhe
has no figure omd a face like Me
Sovth
But th•s was not intende-d to be dusa nalls a handsome man" She
a sermon on toleran.ee,\ because talks h1m 1nto marryint her She
tolerance 1s a lousy wOrd. and knows how to handle him w1th
means you h.ave to put up with emotiOnal appeal" Garn said m :m
somethtng Amer1ca is one of tbe mterv1ew
~ast praettcma: democraeift, meahThere 1s nothmg new ih tbe dis·
mg that It 1s made up of all peo- covery
that certam words or
ple :md ..all creeds, all free and phra!tt&gt;S are emotiOnally ''loaded ··
a.JI technteally and legally equal
Ptopagandasts, , as well aa adver·
fhlS being so, D'O Plfllply Pi.C'kc.'l
tuets, have known 1t for years
can tell me that he ts biiiJer then But Garn believes he is the f1rst
t.he laws olthrs bnd, lind the- ht~­ to apply thts sc1ence on a person·
est court of lh.e land and lh p
d
'
e re- allever to help make people sue51 ent ol the country
I suggest cessful Ill lire
Prlv&lt;tte schools as an antidote r01 . 1
the peopje who are too sque.anu!ih
lo Sit m public tducatwn wtth a
race that produ(!cd George W:~sh
mgton Cane!1, Jo(l LoUis, Matum
Anderson and Dr Ralph Bunche
Not to ment10n WLIIJe Mays

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Pomeroy Garden Club Joins Fight
Against Billboards On Turnpikes
vaaes of chrysanthemum! in J - - - - - - - - ' ' - - 'Vario\11 shades and basketJI of M
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fultl.eolored gourdo m unuo..q
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NOTICE. SETTI.EMENT OF
ACCOUNTS
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
rloilce 1s ht&gt;t eby gh en th:u the
followmg Aerounts have been fJI ·
ed m sa1d Courl for settlement
and Ihat thl" same wtll be heat
on ~'11day the 3id day uf Decembt•r 1G54, to WJl
Fust and f'~m:&amp;l Account of
Chl'ster PrJcl:' Admmtslrator of
~he Estate nf Thomas G Price
Deceased
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~ F1rst and Fmal 1\ccount of
Fred W ( r~.~w JJ
AdnumstrntOJ
) f !h (• Estute nf WL·sil•y E Schab:

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F 1rst and I&lt; mal .\ct·1mnt 1,f Vir
g1l !loy EJ!NarrJ~ Ext&gt;cuto 1 of the
Estate of Ida Ed.ward'l, D ~c t-a s cd
Fu st ;~ud t'mal Account of

Jcnnte M l:l ryant , Adm 1 m~t 101 t 1 &gt;i
of Sumuel L H1 y
I ant
All pe1 sons 1nt.err stecl a1 e 1"
:JUlr ed to t~ttend soch si:llhmenh
f and make- objectlcn:; the1eto Jf
of the Estate

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Nov.l7

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An)' p erson mtere::~ted may r.Ie
1 wnt:en excepttons to SilHI At:counts. or any 1tem th~reDf, hve
days prior to hearing and at that
t1mf' further time may Le all~ed
for cause , to flle such except1on~
F H O'llrl!ll
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FML andWIIITER

Mrs. Chester Kn1gllt, president
of the PTA, WI&amp; the
1eoeral
eha1rman for the party and
es to thank the donors, tb.e
mlltees and aU who bel.ped w1tb

'Ceats

the party .

ing r90m of :Mrs. JDhn Lietwaler 1 Mr aOO M1l s Fred Stewart have
for ,u.e November meeting of th@ purchased a lot on Brown Street Sunday School C.lotl
'Pomtror Garden Club MOnday af~ and are res1dmg there m thear
nlannzna.......,
• D-f·- ternoon. M rs Th omas Y ouna was tra1ler
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hoste
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an
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and son, Hank, of Charleston
The S110.shme s~~d••~.~~oq~:
Twenty members and two guests, were weekend guests or her par- Class
of the Mason
Mrs. Raymond Ebersbach and Mrs ents, Mr and Mrs T J Ryan
Ohurch w1ll hold a bake ule at
Howard Nolan reapolljied to roll
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush, the 8 and 8 Mar.ke.t ln Mason on
Steubenv ille, Ohw, were week- Saturday, Novemller 8, it
'call with a Thanksgivmg verse.
end guests of h1s parents,
Mr been announced by clsss off1cen.
Mrs Nolan, guest speaker had and Mlrs, Herman Roush
for ber aUbJect "Christmas DeMrs Flo Henry 1s reported 1tl
Plans for the sale were made
corat.ions for the Home"_ Mrw
The Georg'e Zuspan
fam1ly at 111 meetmg oi the class held
Nolan us1sted by Mrs. Charles have moved mto the Zuspan ll)n Jut Thursday in tbe church
Goegle1n, gave a demonstration o! home m lo'l' er · Mason and Mr soCial rooms A.t the same, tllD'l
candle makmg. Christmas dMr and Plfrs. W1lliam Zuspan are plans v. ere rnade to hold a whtte
Pieces and other house decorations maklng plans to occupy the home eleph~ot sale at the neXt meetwere also made. A dasplay of gay-. formerly ot'CupJcd by the George mg wh1ch w1K be held at the
1y
packages m clever and Zugpan.!;
home of Mrs. Glad!ys Tbomu 10
,wrappmgs were d 1splayed
Mr and · M1 s .Joseph Baliey Mason,
Mn:. Nolan who told the 'group h.avt' purchased the Wtlham Zus
Ass1stmg Mrs Thomas as
to use matertals one m1ght pan home m lower Mason and
teues at the November 18 meetbave in their home
w1ll move m the near future
Mr ahd Mrs Clyde Foley VIS! mg Will be Mrs Peart Roush ,
Committees for the Chnstmas ted the 1r daughter Sandra, at M:rs Mmme Rizer, and Mrs· Roy
dmner to be beld In the Epu;copal Morgan tow n on Saturday and at- Harless.
Par1sh House were named u foJ- tended the WVU-P1lt
football
Last Thursday's meehng was
Jcrws· Mrs . .Lietwiler, Mrs Edward game
a masquerade party wi-th pr1ze.s
Baer and MrS. Cla1r Karr, menu,
Mrs Mary Walsh has returned for costumes gomg to Mrs Audra
Mrs. J. 0 Roedel, Mrs Jed Hart- to her home after 5ll&gt;endmg sev Rjchrdson and Mrs. Ge~ald1ne
Jnger and Mrs Charles G'oeglem , eral weeks YI S!tlng relatives m Greer A game JfflZe wa.s .~{JD by
'
decorating committee A glft ex Oh10
Mrs Sarah-- Spenocer. Mrs. Ruth
change Will be held' and names
Harry Herman RuHencut~e{, a Walker alld &lt;Mrs ,Ju:ae ¥•DMatre
rUJer ~oat employee, JS &amp;PtW-4mg .were bD~fA~eeto. ,
.. r..- ,.. \t'ilmel dr&amp;WD\ ' • I "
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snme t1me With h1s wife 1n Mason
t 1 -~ 1"'r
,
Youo'g', Mrs R[ W. Fml\1r and Mu. Russell Fields, ViAttend1ng were Mrs Lilah Zeraterwald, Mrs. Wilham Downie, enna, W Va, spent the
past kle, Mrs Elizabeth Hams, Mrs
Mrs H. B Smith and Mrs. Roy week end W1tb her father, Herb- Sarah Spencer, Mrs Joyce Car.
Bctzmg were named as a cGmmJt ert Am•ck.
son, Mrs Evelyn Proffitt, M1ss
tee to prepare treats for the
nfr and Mrs J A D1ehl, Sr, Hilda WelS&amp;o, Mrs. Jean. Warner',
''res.t homes."
were weekend guests of her s1s- Mrs GlaWySJ Thomas, 1\frs Glady6
ter .and brcther-m-law, Mr and R1ley, Mrs Audra Rtchardson,
A letter from · ·the State Htgh- Mrs Walter Jones, Wheeling
Mrs Ermly Burgess, Mrs Geraldway Department regarding the
Mr. Edward Wmlcr was a Sun- me Greer, M1ss Lorena WeiSs,
prohibitine of billboards on the day guest of relatrves m Pomeroy Mrs June Van Matre, and Mrs.
new Ohio Turnpike Wl!l read, and
after a discussion the club went ner
Mrr.andandfam1ly
Mrs ofRoss
WmebrenLetart
-and MJ- Ruth Walker
on record IJS Cavoring a btU agamst and Mrs. Charles Hannum of Mt
adYet1asme (billboards) on the new Alt~ were guests on Sunday of
turnpike, and a letter waa wriUen Mr and! Mrs Guy Blessmg
to Rep George Meinhart and to
Sen. Oakley Collms, stating the
club's approve! of the _preventioll HAROLD SMITH HAS ATTACK
Harold Sm1th or Chfton -was
of such billboard placement.
lreated at the Mason Clm1c: by
A salad course was served by Dr T. B Mt:Gowan alter surfermg a hea11 attac'k
the bostesse&amp;

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Mrl. .Mary
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it all' by jump1nc into the
River.

The policeman finally'
with th•lr own probleJ11s to away, say1ng, "Okay, go ahead
jump. but you'll be landing
INY 1ttentlon to yours, unlau
you pt at them with omoHan•l 1 some pretty filthy water"
a,peel ...
The lady came r1ght down

Ev.rvont

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too

Pomeroy Personals

FOUND-:t.ledjum

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people.
.. Nine out of ten wor!ll&amp;; vo.:
NY to a man don't p.rtftr•t•.

Business

QVICK SXIIVICII! 90 ' Wakh
palrint by Faeto"'
\j'~ICbiJ!.&amp;~e~.

C(lLIJN$

L!RS, Polnero;r.

East

preoccupiH

m

19113 IIIJ!lS9R

Jlornet. H•d '~'*

roy.

Y'ou never know when a littlE"
Garn believes diacordant marriemotional appeal trammg m1ght ages could be saved If husband
cGme in handy Garn tells of a and w•fe pa1d more attentu»n to
poHooman who argued ror ) '!tours the emot10nal effect ,of wards tbe~
with a woman who had climbed used Or ~motional appeal can
onto a girder of the Brooklyn help p1 y a rafse out or' a Stubborn
B11dge and was threatenu1g to end bO!iS
--·

For your
ll'tf'int .
,...ardiHs of IJir•kt '¥
tlon. Trade In on
new portable or ~~uoi~'OI'
trlc nLIChfl'lh.
chlnM have 20 ytar
IU ..rantHI and full
,,.,,hmants with
ilutton-Holar. We

Come In and "get the

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KNITTED
DRESSES

m•lcas.
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Phono

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ran M!f1 winter coati In
ne-s,

AU the latest styleo and

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Sizes 7 to44
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and_Womf!ih's

Hoover· Sweepers

at
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$16.95
Imperial at $25.00
Sizes 12 lo 18.

Mra..

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DRESS SHOP

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""&lt;ne&lt;i

J(Jy,
Sundtlly
oppe.tred •• the t~ilvio-11
program '"Pvade of Stars"

Gladd)' DeVol, who Ia employed
in Cilur~bus, apen.t the weekend
with Hr. and Mrs. lla!'ll1olld !Cioes

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Mrs, HaptonstaU ae~ed a
sert eourae to thOse
above and Mrs. Cba~etlor
rer and daughter, Kathryn

J Stmbol

LARK

OF HAPPINESSPRIDEFINE TASTE

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.Friif~ys
'Til

New Hoover Pixie

8:30P~M.
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band-cleaner weigh~

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only 4 pounds. c.,ey.
inc .trap &amp;lipe over
ahOuld.er, leaVel
botk hando

,ForJou.J Sli()!\ptng

convealence.
Us~,Ou~
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cleans) ... Llaht and oonvenioent. no baa' to empty ••.
abbaehmenta: avalldll&amp; tor 111
kinds Of oleoo.lng. See It IIDWI

849if

Beulilr •White, Mrs Pear( Hoff· I
mtn. Mrs Ethel Lo"wery,
Blanche HaptonstaU, Mrs Ann
Lyons, Helen Louise Taylor ' .

st. Pome~"GY;

DRESS

Hubert

ehal'lge of a
at the. home of Mrsstall M'~nd•y El\l'enlng.
who ha1 been stationed were played and priZes won
with the U. S. NaV)'. AI· Mn. Bertha li3:'sell, Mrs.
two .teelr vaeation he
S.lnes, Mrs- ludsoo White.

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Colors: -

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BRIGHT RED

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Der•ea~e d

Alma Jo:: Milll'r Admm1stratnx of
the. E.&lt;!tate or Cora Goff, Dect&gt;ased

Othera clonatilii!C for tbe party
were tbe Sugar Run Service Sta·
hon, the Rainbow Inn. Mulberry
RettaW"ant, Swi.ther Loll&amp;e Drup,
&amp;pencer Grocery, Century Bar,
S.unons Grocery, Frank
Fugate,
Gloeckner, t"tltaarant, Elberfeld
Store, Ben Franklin· Store, Starb
Pharmacy, Second St. Market,
Downie-Grop, • an(t Gibbs Groceey

S-'-

How To Have Conversation Like Advertising

has
done
•
It ...
better-..
wait!

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New Business In New York Teaching People

F1rst and

Mn· Lillie Had wu aw•U'dt!d
fiubllgl\1 donate.~'ro•rl•l:
oore'J Store, in tbe u

pr1ze1 and Mrs. J(auverite
den, a cite baked by~rs. Keft'D-

H,

DODGE

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Watson. Prize• wue
TOIDO))" White, EareD
Barbara Coates,

montls, S7 80, three months, S3 PO By motor route wherd
or1e mont1l U By malt one Jftt $1, atx months tno th-...
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October 18.

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attachmento for
-aU clNriing job&amp;.

those

$33.95
wbo !lee'JI. n:lt:

est, only: a Keepsake
II do. {arnous for the
finett qualuy, Keepsake
paraotee! 1 ptr/ed gem

-ti!gordlm of otyle o•
1priat.

You'll B~
Happier
With A
Hoover

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1110\1•1 Hallo•nen P!fCJ on. ~~
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Danny lljelcal'll, ljmmlo,V.:Pili!il•l' """"" Blab Su~'!"&gt;• wO{~ .~·
. .d Bol&gt;iy COOIPion:• ~t. .'(.llq. ,.,. ,!&gt;.C. Jl. Bl~e ol Bllt!I!Wr••
~ms, Jimmie c"'!c,; 'JiJ!N.\&gt;!r ~·
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Bennett, Joe JtoWb.. Utlie ,Vi:lhd ~' ., 1
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_~M:~Tlha 'Smith apd ~rt.
Rolr.,bmenb weie ,,e,..:ed·UI•"• ' :V~jllia Siruth
&gt;i¥ited twdo!
· · I l&gt;\lll!li Sun«ay w)&gt;o io a pat!ett' t1
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A group of frtendJ ahd rr6fe);.. "lfta. ,~ Quivey of P.....,.
bon gather~. a' the home of )ft ... \Y&amp;It· a .w:~H.end &amp;lttsl of Mu:.&lt;;, ~·
a~d 1l.:r111. Wlll1am Ba• on· Od9i)t,r 'Buida:iretner.
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2:3 ond had a wiener r~.
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Mre. Wilham Blls ' and Ke~~; :; ;~~'(lednesdoj&gt; shoPI)I~C·
Mn. ChHrlotte Lewis and lliBit~ · ~
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Van MeJ.tt, Jimnhe !Ptb.
Mr. 11r.d Mrs . Dana Lt-w'is; Mr'.
~ty ind tohnai.e c.li ,lfl, on
Mrs. Ch.,lea
Cirlfo:Vriaht ' . '
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Elaine: Mr. an(l ~r.s, fted Lewi.:· !} G!-t·-~ ;Dr. !'ndl ~: • ., P.~.dt.
fo"1r. and Mu. Gr,11'f'ille Harfi!~~ KfaP,t!~J the1r ~n, Ray on ti.if;.'lt•
"'" James ~...,~; . Mrs. ~ II''&gt; :Biti!Jd~~. ~I Mi!I(MI)OOrt. Prillr.
w;.,.iey; John ,Nepl; Veda
-~ciap ·J•hnoqn" wu sbopploe hi
Meter; M'r1. Fay lluss~U; Lloyl !ometOx' satufda;t.
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our bUJiness grow. '
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Oliver; Jchnll&gt;" C.ll; MOrro Ciili: · ,lol,, .~nd Mrs, Dooald 0'1\ll!ol" ·~,.
Linda Call; Jimmie Beonnett: SaiJ •. "~~ J1mm'e tpent Saturday .evea:
dra Bennett; Johnnle Wamlid; 4 .J.Dif Vis!l!Dg Lester JohnSOII lftl) family
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Eugene Wamsley; Susie wam.sfe;; ~'mJ~.
Judy Wilhams;
AD!' Johnt~n; ·.t1)f.f~ 4l1d Mn. D!ln• ~is, Mtf.
s.hmf~rd Burns; Bubb1e RoaC'b and ot1 a Lewis. Mrs. Katie Basi .atul

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DouaJ.as!l Garrett,
F-re)l and his anistan.t ,{hn
David Chadwell· !!ddil §i'obi'

eolm Sayre, MichaJ!I ~yre.' Paul

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Tht scout termttl cauert.n..ck
Corny Salvatwu the key to
Pitt's new-found pow•r· He
pi-..H second string left half in
Dawson•• single wing but is
lt..Wint querteriNck In Hamil·
ton's T DffenN. "Me's terrific
on l:he option plev' and tlmt
end time again runs when you
The Wahama White
Fakons , and Kenny Taylor. Co-Capta.in
think tle'll JUIII, .. t6ld Fekett.
one
of
the1r
toughest
foer of' ;Earl Robinsun • aod Blaine Staats
face
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Two more sophomores and sen·
the year on
Friday afternoon wil1 handle tbe .tackle posts .
lor left halt' Henry Ford glve when they travel to Winfield to
StaiJls played a bana:-up hal!
Pitt a smooth oUense that bas do ballle wttb Coach Bob Ander· g~e l&amp;st week as he tossed his
stayed on the ground most of th&lt;" son's undefeated WinCleld . Gen· ' 250 pouMs around to gr!at ad.
L1me m those last three games erals.
· vantage.
The Pitt tme has SJX lettermen .

Winfield Looms:As Tough Eoe
For Falcons; Are Undefeated

Backing up the seouting report
were these statistics: Northwest·
ern which picked up 200 yerds
against the Bucks managed to gain
97
the Pan.tbers. who
!«amst the Wildcats,
stored three times
wtitle Notre Dame
on~ score against
Jllidship.ljen
Hayes s;~id hli Buckt. ere
wortdng on "the thlng1 we've
.,_n doing, hoping we'll do
th•~ 1 little bflter" to prepeu
for the Panthers. Practice hes
been light, howev•r, IMc:eun the
ctl'lll:h Hlieves the Bucks are
"phyticeJiy, pretty badly uaad
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Coach Ralrph Sayre liked the
manner tn wb1ch his b&lt;lys dls·
p0!5ed of the Buffalo Bisa.ns. last
week Many !&gt;&amp;ld that with a
couple of breaks m the mud of
B!lehte~ Field, the score would
have been much greater than ~he
2().0 final

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Holth Auction
To Raise Y !lie Furula
An auction t'o acquire funda lor
a Christmas party for eh1ldren
was held hy the Chet'f'IO Club or
Mason City m a meehag held on
Wednesday. October 21 at the
home of Mrs Gladys Rdey

MQQRE'S

TOYLA
SOON TO OPEN -., hepare For Christmas
USE OUR 'MY;4WAY PLAN!

MoBres
-Ripley

Luncheon was setved to the
members wi.th {avora cons1.1tmg of
'plastic pumpkins ftlled with eandy
The door prize was .won by Mrs
Olive Burgess. Mrs. Erma Turnbull wes accepted as a new member.
ll was ann:ouru~ed that the next
meding will be held at the homr
of IHUy Smith in Chfton on November 24.
Those ·preseat at the meetiog
were Rolie Grinstead ana Susie
or New ltaven, Lilllal\ Grimm .and
'OUve Burten
Hartford, Betty
Smith of Clifton, Mlf)'' Hagp of
·Rutland, Maude Young, l'la lnlel!i.
Carrie Rou and Sandy, Audra Ri.ebanJsoo aDd. Debra and the ho1~
tells Htt. Rlley, atl of Mason .

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Adm.tt~d to tbe Meigs
Hy&amp;pita~ 1,u~~d4t" were Mr.a.
M1Jche~1.
~:1Jtdleport: · a 0,j
Sa~er, Mid;t:;'; Mrs.
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cJ.tiftl\s tbaj, • ration ' tliey ~aove mats and partieularly
to¥4 ,' to · be ~efY ·satiilaetory
coasi1t11 of one-hall.f pound of
or. oats,
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stlage. A
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that thnt t:be sheep have
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to have dauingt told weather but the
Jinuary ar extra pfnnLes invested in a
ui · equipo- heater wilt more than pa)'
lambs in . sell=·_......__ __

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dtag'tloll' is lmport::. nt 'a ma.U • Pl)tflt o( hannc •
p(!tlOdiC dw:ckup. Should yo\ft d()CJ:c;~r pn!-lerlba,
rf.:mtmher IIIII.\ our prucra.,do11 def111.ment 1\:1• 1
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or down while you're asleep, the automatic control on m electric bed. cover
keeps your aleepiug temperature the
118Qle. No weking up to get another
b~no huddling under the coVera
to Imp warm.

&amp;belli. Light in weight, it does the job
ot lleVeril heavy blenket&amp; you get all
the warmth you need without any tm~pressure. You aleep soundly,IUt1blly; wake up refreshed.
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e!se. They should have "'""
'ome open ~pitt'! Wateh the
Wfil}lt,
too. Have them
enough fer
the ewes to
throll,;!h eastll.v. Tqo m&lt;U:::h b"ciio

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the guest o( honor, Leona VarUI~ tb.r&amp;e .weeks i.s m.ueh bettft' DOW.
Clara VanMeter, Mal")' Holi!l'h,
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Hilda Roush, Cora Roush, Bettj
M,r. ~and ~· J•W Ru!l3 I an~
Call, W1lma Blake, Almu Johnson, ~ugl1t~fSbella Ann spent Su~d&amp;J
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Mable Johnson, Mrs. Hoiland, -~tl\ .h 11 p,areDts Mr, aad .1 1!'.
Mn~ . W L Gearhart, Dorothy Van Cla~a R~uell of W~ Colunlbla.
Meter, Ossie Stewart, Lora A.M.
M)" . .~ Mrs. Earl EOwllr;,Js
derson. Geraldme Varian arul lb&lt;: were VISil••• Mn.W. A. Edwar\!&gt;
hostess .
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SU~ay. .
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party at her home 1'h~rsday eve· Q1 "'iddl
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&amp;U:Ht&amp; ol Mr. aad Mn. Oar:lr
Those present. were Judy Will· H • ·
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iams, Patty Bennett, Jo Rous~
)lr. and Mrs. ltome Stewart Qf.
R1ta Sm1th, Sandra Lee BenneU, M'ddi
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Sml~ &amp;a~ah Roush Janice Gibbs, Andy St~art 5\tmlay.
Phyllis Wi~hams, JoA:rtn Justice,
1 Shirley Ohver,
Bonme Wam:dey,
Mr. and tdr:s. Delbert. l$"ker
Janet Zerkle, Deanna Dar.rt, Ray~ and L&lt;U;f')' Gladwell of MJddlepol'l
'mond Walburn, M~r~lyn: Darst, visited Mr. and Mra. Ern~st
F.lame Cartwnght., Bllhe Fay Cau· Sunday.

producers.
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ali'd trer~d.:.Sellers, 25, Portland .
Tbere is :m okl saying amon• Walter Baker, 22, Pomeroy, laborgood shepherds that sh.eep well er and Dtlratby Watson, 2R, Min"November-ed" w1ll do well the ersville, telenhonr&gt; cverator
rest of the y-ear There arc se&lt;Ver.
al thiiLgs to be ccusi..dered about tbe colder
months- and
h
sheep care ;at this time of the some extra fabor-fhere is :~
yet~r .
why this shouldn't be
1 reason
. done
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E!arly Jambmg 1s more
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yet· one sees sheep still running but the shepherd is gambling
in the fields. There is nothing that the p.necs he recelves for
wronl( with ~Howmg the sheep to h1s animals w11! be higher Th~~:
ru"', but If their feed i~&gt; dE&gt;Oentl- 1 111an wltO haj h•: s lambing ' seasor•l
eht IJPOn what they g~ out of c~me _later!. say m Apnl or May
the- field,, wen, yoor mimals are j Will fmd h1s hanilhng costs to
not, likt&gt;IY to mak.e you
v~ry be lower. So are th.e pr~ces .....,~ . !
l'l'llJeh money-if any
to be lower at selling time
Most ewes have already been whole thmg revolves itself into
bred. Pr.or feeding is one of the an mdivtdual stlltation
best Wlfl of aettlnc: a poor 118mb
CTop '] \tnoW about. Actuall¥, the
All the sheep ~hould ~e trea.tecl
ewe shouli.l gain w-eight durtJrg I ~or worms w~eo the} a. c
the ..R'es.t..th)n period BSide from In from the field: They Will cro . a
th 1 mb or lambs she is CillTY· la1 better ID their rate of gam
. e.. a
and the lambs are hkeb to
good wintering ration for born ·strongc.;the ~nant ewe is import~t~tl.
One aspect cC goorl sh"""'
call BraQiord a-t the Ohio Agri· duct ion iS of.ten overlooked

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P-hilip )JelaMhton Weirick, ·the
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George r!. Wl!irielt died .Montl'y
aflern?o.o.,.iA the ~tberan Hospital
in Ph1Iadelphia, Penmy~vania.
He was born July 26, "19M and
ha.s beeq .A:n ,Jhe hospital m Phila~
delplUa untirthe time of hiS' death
Rev. WeJtlctt'-was a 'former a!l~
to 11 of the Mason Count p P. h
of the'•Ui'itid ' Luth
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no~ PA%0~~ ~ ~!!! .Aurora"'l!avts
Pat 1sh. ani ~l·ti~lng: m Aurora, W.
Va The ·WRfl_\•. as the fcu·mer
~~elyn M!~~Bi\trr'IDI,
arence .,;, a a Wild-. .
Of LetartN~~~i. The
'lave an DKier
Martin
The funeral iervk:ea were to be
ccuduct~ at. &amp;h:e tiWJner home o!
Rev. WtJ~k lD Haf11tbutg, Pa..
Wednes1taY afternoon, Nov. 3.

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County Supt. Of
Sebools Is Speaker ·,

to v!Jil
By GII!IORGE L. lEIS
Kenneth Shaf.fer supermtendent
H. R. ~adrews
She:J' .,,
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be aft Important)
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o1 sc h oo1s o1 Masoq
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l.:n Morcantown Part
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hitses of livestoCk prodOC'tion 1 e
e, 1ea1ure spea .er wednes·
" '·•:•._~Vlrginial.Pitts· ave .nushed ~. sbe- more or 1day n1ght at .a meetmg of the
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. umb1a Parent-TeiM!hers
Obio,
at
one
time,
had
the
larAssociation
held
at the. s.chool
lo~:~;~t~~~~ apent,lhe weekend
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attending the gest sheep population in the 1 Oil!cers of th e assoc1a t 1on are
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homeeomtng 1ame.
eoUntry. Other states
forged J Mrs. Freda Vickers, president;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloy~ Roush spent ahead Ieavingl this state
now Olan Knapp, vice president; Mu;'&gt;
the weekend in Springfteld at. 4Jtanding abo\lot seventh.
I Betty Kelly, secretar:y and Mrs.
tending tile )Jomeeoming game at
AU to&lt;l oftei'JI farmers- or at! Goldie VanMatre. treasurer.
of th
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Wlttenbutr ·College where their 1 t
daugbter, Caro1, is a sophomore. he::e ::~:n the i:ea ~:tc~s~:;; COURT ISSUES LICENSES
will scaveniter. They WJll', i[ nee.. f, A m~;age license was ISSued
·.F orme Ba~Jdtt'\ Sdb .. ~~. - e~;ary, just lite any othPr a_;,· ~~Ji'.~b~f&amp;£ourl \:ecentll! to ~ct
Dies !fn4f'•".~t.~, yl-'a·nJ'a - mal, but they won't be efflclent I"Jfc.W~J; ~....Minersville . Jabot-err

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Up fron1. in the Una, the Sliyre
team wilt have Frulunan Roscoe
Sprouse at one end aad CalVin ,
Bumgardner at the otber· Neil
PPckeB$ will be at center .anti '
will be naoked by Doua Roush
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d~uehtars -VIc~i
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Saytre wiH star-t his b1g fcur m
vary only a little all week with
wrmkles and 1ron· his hacldie~d. That W&lt;lllM place
, mg oul some of bad creases Jn D1v1d Rou.sb at quarterba~. baQ
thmgs tried agamst Northwestern ny Sayre at lefl hall, Virgil
.and found wantmg, fl l('ast m Weaver at right half, and Jackie
Paugh at fuilhac&lt;k
performance
The thr@e for mer boys are all
DUKE, NAVY TOP DOWN SOUTH seniors with Pa\llgh a junior.
The Duk~av:y battle will be Paugh has been sbowmg
lhe South's htgh!Jght of the foot- Gf improvement in tbe lut few
ball woe~e11.d. In the pest the Blue bElli games and is fut &amp;tmtpi.nJ
fJigh
h1mself aS" a top n.otch
Dtvils have been smgularly un·
school
fullba4!k.
successful agamst service foes
never haVJng managed t&lt;l beai
Say,.. h... betf'l the W••lll and
Army and 11Ltfferm1 eLght beahnl!butter ground ..mer for tt.
against three wms and two tJcs
Falcant all :INIOn wtllh Wee.·
w1th Navy
nr hu come on fnt afttf •
tlow 1tart which waa ......,.,.,...
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S&gt;IAW, LAWSON WAY AHEAD
pint off larv- 11iM ef llit -""
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UP- Oregon's promlft:l h• bot t.• nolth fhe
George Shaw and Calirorma'" Paul
rest of the w•Y·
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Larson, a palr of ~enior T quar·
Holi'Sh ha.s handled tht "rterbacks, head into tht' fmal three
game~ of the season
far ahearl formation for the Sayremta and
of the field 1n the md1vidual total caUa the plays. In addUlon he
c;f,fense Jace . with defending cham- has been a eonstant threat aS' a
desperately baU ~•rner wM.'h his option play
ion Larson
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jAQC GILL h;bat"l ~ • ume!'l cf Lquna Eea~h.
· Uat Gt.pound, one ounce white tea baa he landed
~1\ll&lt;irn Up of CataJlfla ~· An4 wttb ~~ ~al!lOll-won him tr&amp;nd aweep,llaktl awt.rd tn a ~IJ derby
'~~~~b)' tbt LOI Aftlelea l:xamluer. GIU c•k a 22·foot
and &amp;18M automobile u prlzee for topplna:l'20 boat toad•
of .nclert. He'•lbown lb Loa Angelea.flfffll'na'Wd Bound.pAoto)

Joe Graham of
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to
start
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the Faleona
ever hopeful tbat they ean side.
track the Generals in their qu~at
for the state Chlss "B" football
chamPro'nship.

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.)f.rl. Hart)' Varian was hoQored
•Mt. aff,d Mrs. C. k. Foeter Pf
with a stork shower, ()("tobef' ·~. ~o!~JJib$ were recent •ue&amp;ll af
at the home of Mrs. Era Variap. . .. Mf,£" .ap.jl ~Irs C. W. Bumaardne-:.
Games were played, prizes award,.. ' 'Sh,eifa Ann da~bter of Mr. an(l
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Ref'reKh.ments were served t' o- betin 'iU at ber. ~ · home the pa81

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Charhe Neal.

Chadwell, Ro;Jpie stein
·Larry
Frey, . Mr.. and . Mni. Doriaict broWn
and Mr. and Mrs. Jact ~.t;:rey. _

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Fra~kli. Clai!JI:
tbe eotnmun1b'
tbe)' lived

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Danny lljelcal'll, ljmmlo,V.:Pili!il•l' """"" Blab Su~'!"&gt;• wO{~ .~·
. .d Bol&gt;iy COOIPion:• ~t. .'(.llq. ,.,. ,!&gt;.C. Jl. Bl~e ol Bllt!I!Wr••
~ms, Jimmie c"'!c,; 'JiJ!N.\&gt;!r ~·
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Bennett, Joe JtoWb.. Utlie ,Vi:lhd ~' ., 1
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_~M:~Tlha 'Smith apd ~rt.
Rolr.,bmenb weie ,,e,..:ed·UI•"• ' :V~jllia Siruth
&gt;i¥ited twdo!
· · I l&gt;\lll!li Sun«ay w)&gt;o io a pat!ett' t1
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A group of frtendJ ahd rr6fe);.. "lfta. ,~ Quivey of P.....,.
bon gather~. a' the home of )ft ... \Y&amp;It· a .w:~H.end &amp;lttsl of Mu:.&lt;;, ~·
a~d 1l.:r111. Wlll1am Ba• on· Od9i)t,r 'Buida:iretner.
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2:3 ond had a wiener r~.
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Tb011e attendlnf wfte, 'Mr. ifl4' · ·..lfn. B,tt)' C.ll Wll in lflcNI~
Mre. Wilham Blls ' and Ke~~; :; ;~~'(lednesdoj&gt; shoPI)I~C·
Mn. ChHrlotte Lewis and lliBit~ · ~
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Van MeJ.tt, Jimnhe !Ptb.
Mr. 11r.d Mrs . Dana Lt-w'is; Mr'.
~ty ind tohnai.e c.li ,lfl, on
Mrs. Ch.,lea
Cirlfo:Vriaht ' . '
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Elaine: Mr. an(l ~r.s, fted Lewi.:· !} G!-t·-~ ;Dr. !'ndl ~: • ., P.~.dt.
fo"1r. and Mu. Gr,11'f'ille Harfi!~~ KfaP,t!~J the1r ~n, Ray on ti.if;.'lt•
"'" James ~...,~; . Mrs. ~ II''&gt; :Biti!Jd~~. ~I Mi!I(MI)OOrt. Prillr.
w;.,.iey; John ,Nepl; Veda
-~ciap ·J•hnoqn" wu sbopploe hi
Meter; M'r1. Fay lluss~U; Lloyl !ometOx' satufda;t.
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ronq:e
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our bUJiness grow. '
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Linda Call; Jimmie Beonnett: SaiJ •. "~~ J1mm'e tpent Saturday .evea:
dra Bennett; Johnnle Wamlid; 4 .J.Dif Vis!l!Dg Lester JohnSOII lftl) family
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Eugene Wamsley; Susie wam.sfe;; ~'mJ~.
Judy Wilhams;
AD!' Johnt~n; ·.t1)f.f~ 4l1d Mn. D!ln• ~is, Mtf.
s.hmf~rd Burns; Bubb1e RoaC'b and ot1 a Lewis. Mrs. Katie Basi .atul

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DouaJ.as!l Garrett,
F-re)l and his anistan.t ,{hn
David Chadwell· !!ddil §i'obi'

eolm Sayre, MichaJ!I ~yre.' Paul

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Tht scout termttl cauert.n..ck
Corny Salvatwu the key to
Pitt's new-found pow•r· He
pi-..H second string left half in
Dawson•• single wing but is
lt..Wint querteriNck In Hamil·
ton's T DffenN. "Me's terrific
on l:he option plev' and tlmt
end time again runs when you
The Wahama White
Fakons , and Kenny Taylor. Co-Capta.in
think tle'll JUIII, .. t6ld Fekett.
one
of
the1r
toughest
foer of' ;Earl Robinsun • aod Blaine Staats
face
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Two more sophomores and sen·
the year on
Friday afternoon wil1 handle tbe .tackle posts .
lor left halt' Henry Ford glve when they travel to Winfield to
StaiJls played a bana:-up hal!
Pitt a smooth oUense that bas do ballle wttb Coach Bob Ander· g~e l&amp;st week as he tossed his
stayed on the ground most of th&lt;" son's undefeated WinCleld . Gen· ' 250 pouMs around to gr!at ad.
L1me m those last three games erals.
· vantage.
The Pitt tme has SJX lettermen .

Winfield Looms:As Tough Eoe
For Falcons; Are Undefeated

Backing up the seouting report
were these statistics: Northwest·
ern which picked up 200 yerds
against the Bucks managed to gain
97
the Pan.tbers. who
!«amst the Wildcats,
stored three times
wtitle Notre Dame
on~ score against
Jllidship.ljen
Hayes s;~id hli Buckt. ere
wortdng on "the thlng1 we've
.,_n doing, hoping we'll do
th•~ 1 little bflter" to prepeu
for the Panthers. Practice hes
been light, howev•r, IMc:eun the
ctl'lll:h Hlieves the Bucks are
"phyticeJiy, pretty badly uaad
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Coach Ralrph Sayre liked the
manner tn wb1ch his b&lt;lys dls·
p0!5ed of the Buffalo Bisa.ns. last
week Many !&gt;&amp;ld that with a
couple of breaks m the mud of
B!lehte~ Field, the score would
have been much greater than ~he
2().0 final

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To Raise Y !lie Furula
An auction t'o acquire funda lor
a Christmas party for eh1ldren
was held hy the Chet'f'IO Club or
Mason City m a meehag held on
Wednesday. October 21 at the
home of Mrs Gladys Rdey

MQQRE'S

TOYLA
SOON TO OPEN -., hepare For Christmas
USE OUR 'MY;4WAY PLAN!

MoBres
-Ripley

Luncheon was setved to the
members wi.th {avora cons1.1tmg of
'plastic pumpkins ftlled with eandy
The door prize was .won by Mrs
Olive Burgess. Mrs. Erma Turnbull wes accepted as a new member.
ll was ann:ouru~ed that the next
meding will be held at the homr
of IHUy Smith in Chfton on November 24.
Those ·preseat at the meetiog
were Rolie Grinstead ana Susie
or New ltaven, Lilllal\ Grimm .and
'OUve Burten
Hartford, Betty
Smith of Clifton, Mlf)'' Hagp of
·Rutland, Maude Young, l'la lnlel!i.
Carrie Rou and Sandy, Audra Ri.ebanJsoo aDd. Debra and the ho1~
tells Htt. Rlley, atl of Mason .

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Adm.tt~d to tbe Meigs
Hy&amp;pita~ 1,u~~d4t" were Mr.a.
M1Jche~1.
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Sa~er, Mid;t:;'; Mrs.
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coasi1t11 of one-hall.f pound of
or. oats,
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Jinuary ar extra pfnnLes invested in a
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p(!tlOdiC dw:ckup. Should yo\ft d()CJ:c;~r pn!-lerlba,
rf.:mtmher IIIII.\ our prucra.,do11 def111.ment 1\:1• 1
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keeps your aleepiug temperature the
118Qle. No weking up to get another
b~no huddling under the coVera
to Imp warm.

&amp;belli. Light in weight, it does the job
ot lleVeril heavy blenket&amp; you get all
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e!se. They should have "'""
'ome open ~pitt'! Wateh the
Wfil}lt,
too. Have them
enough fer
the ewes to
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Clara VanMeter, Mal")' Holi!l'h,
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Hilda Roush, Cora Roush, Bettj
M,r. ~and ~· J•W Ru!l3 I an~
Call, W1lma Blake, Almu Johnson, ~ugl1t~fSbella Ann spent Su~d&amp;J
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Mable Johnson, Mrs. Hoiland, -~tl\ .h 11 p,areDts Mr, aad .1 1!'.
Mn~ . W L Gearhart, Dorothy Van Cla~a R~uell of W~ Colunlbla.
Meter, Ossie Stewart, Lora A.M.
M)" . .~ Mrs. Earl EOwllr;,Js
derson. Geraldme Varian arul lb&lt;: were VISil••• Mn.W. A. Edwar\!&gt;
hostess .
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&amp;U:Ht&amp; ol Mr. aad Mn. Oar:lr
Those present. were Judy Will· H • ·
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iams, Patty Bennett, Jo Rous~
)lr. and Mrs. ltome Stewart Qf.
R1ta Sm1th, Sandra Lee BenneU, M'ddi
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Sml~ &amp;a~ah Roush Janice Gibbs, Andy St~art 5\tmlay.
Phyllis Wi~hams, JoA:rtn Justice,
1 Shirley Ohver,
Bonme Wam:dey,
Mr. and tdr:s. Delbert. l$"ker
Janet Zerkle, Deanna Dar.rt, Ray~ and L&lt;U;f')' Gladwell of MJddlepol'l
'mond Walburn, M~r~lyn: Darst, visited Mr. and Mra. Ern~st
F.lame Cartwnght., Bllhe Fay Cau· Sunday.

producers.
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Tbere is :m okl saying amon• Walter Baker, 22, Pomeroy, laborgood shepherds that sh.eep well er and Dtlratby Watson, 2R, Min"November-ed" w1ll do well the ersville, telenhonr&gt; cverator
rest of the y-ear There arc se&lt;Ver.
al thiiLgs to be ccusi..dered about tbe colder
months- and
h
sheep care ;at this time of the some extra fabor-fhere is :~
yet~r .
why this shouldn't be
1 reason
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E!arly Jambmg 1s more
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yet· one sees sheep still running but the shepherd is gambling
in the fields. There is nothing that the p.necs he recelves for
wronl( with ~Howmg the sheep to h1s animals w11! be higher Th~~:
ru"', but If their feed i~&gt; dE&gt;Oentl- 1 111an wltO haj h•: s lambing ' seasor•l
eht IJPOn what they g~ out of c~me _later!. say m Apnl or May
the- field,, wen, yoor mimals are j Will fmd h1s hanilhng costs to
not, likt&gt;IY to mak.e you
v~ry be lower. So are th.e pr~ces .....,~ . !
l'l'llJeh money-if any
to be lower at selling time
Most ewes have already been whole thmg revolves itself into
bred. Pr.or feeding is one of the an mdivtdual stlltation
best Wlfl of aettlnc: a poor 118mb
CTop '] \tnoW about. Actuall¥, the
All the sheep ~hould ~e trea.tecl
ewe shouli.l gain w-eight durtJrg I ~or worms w~eo the} a. c
the ..R'es.t..th)n period BSide from In from the field: They Will cro . a
th 1 mb or lambs she is CillTY· la1 better ID their rate of gam
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and the lambs are hkeb to
good wintering ration for born ·strongc.;the ~nant ewe is import~t~tl.
One aspect cC goorl sh"""'
call BraQiord a-t the Ohio Agri· duct ion iS of.ten overlooked

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P-hilip )JelaMhton Weirick, ·the
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George r!. Wl!irielt died .Montl'y
aflern?o.o.,.iA the ~tberan Hospital
in Ph1Iadelphia, Penmy~vania.
He was born July 26, "19M and
ha.s beeq .A:n ,Jhe hospital m Phila~
delplUa untirthe time of hiS' death
Rev. WeJtlctt'-was a 'former a!l~
to 11 of the Mason Count p P. h
of the'•Ui'itid ' Luth
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Pat 1sh. ani ~l·ti~lng: m Aurora, W.
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~~elyn M!~~Bi\trr'IDI,
arence .,;, a a Wild-. .
Of LetartN~~~i. The
'lave an DKier
Martin
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ccuduct~ at. &amp;h:e tiWJner home o!
Rev. WtJ~k lD Haf11tbutg, Pa..
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Kenneth Shaf.fer supermtendent
H. R. ~adrews
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hitses of livestoCk prodOC'tion 1 e
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attending the gest sheep population in the 1 Oil!cers of th e assoc1a t 1on are
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eoUntry. Other states
forged J Mrs. Freda Vickers, president;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloy~ Roush spent ahead Ieavingl this state
now Olan Knapp, vice president; Mu;'&gt;
the weekend in Springfteld at. 4Jtanding abo\lot seventh.
I Betty Kelly, secretar:y and Mrs.
tending tile )Jomeeoming game at
AU to&lt;l oftei'JI farmers- or at! Goldie VanMatre. treasurer.
of th
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Wlttenbutr ·College where their 1 t
daugbter, Caro1, is a sophomore. he::e ::~:n the i:ea ~:tc~s~:;; COURT ISSUES LICENSES
will scaveniter. They WJll', i[ nee.. f, A m~;age license was ISSued
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Sprouse at one end aad CalVin ,
Bumgardner at the otber· Neil
PPckeB$ will be at center .anti '
will be naoked by Doua Roush
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thmgs tried agamst Northwestern ny Sayre at lefl hall, Virgil
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DUKE, NAVY TOP DOWN SOUTH seniors with Pa\llgh a junior.
The Duk~av:y battle will be Paugh has been sbowmg
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fJigh
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school
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Say,.. h... betf'l the W••lll and
Army and 11Ltfferm1 eLght beahnl!butter ground ..mer for tt.
against three wms and two tJcs
Falcant all :INIOn wtllh Wee.·
w1th Navy
nr hu come on fnt afttf •
tlow 1tart which waa ......,.,.,...
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far ahearl formation for the Sayremta and
of the field 1n the md1vidual total caUa the plays. In addUlon he
c;f,fense Jace . with defending cham- has been a eonstant threat aS' a
desperately baU ~•rner wM.'h his option play
ion Larson
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Joe Graham of
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1b IQ..d enthusiasm with
i.ltf ·~ reporter approacbet
troi-k;- tbe editor remembers
ic~Uu enthusiasm in hillllelf and
hill
years ago when tbey
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!e regrets the separation which
resu~ed rrom his. · preoceupatio~
iilfl. bls work but is helpless to
erid it. The young lady, as cl-ever
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\rtuation and channels some
...er•.snthusium toward a

..nr.·

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ltadling roles in "Girl
M' ~ which is an original story
Jhirgaret Crav ~ n and the telejttay was written by J. Gwen Bag.
ei.'

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Mor•

th•n half
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7.30 to 1·30 p.m. (EST),
• tlm41 Periocl l•~ot Wednead•y
:-mght (Oct. 27) were tunH·in
• to the premiere t•leust of tht
•.ABC-TV Netw.rit~o n.W Di•
Hri... This Is • treat
show and fortun•tely sloHecl In
a "1\iM period whon it will
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