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Vaughan-Warner Nupti~l Vows
Are Exchanged Sunday Afternoon
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pres!«~·· Salea •tax

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Special Purchase and Sale

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president,
stamps
broUJhlllijr lbe inemben were
tounted. li dish towel sbower was
held far the order,
Jlree ....c the maetlnili 1 six
p'elotft poUuek lllnner was served In otilerv1111te of the qull'\erly
birthdaYs A decorated blnhday
cake eentered thel table, Mrs. A,
v. Howelr and Mn. Thomas
ro&lt;elved •atfto from each
'I'em be':'.

LEATHER.- BILLFOLDS
Stitcbless coll8truction, clip for adding windows, spare
key pocket, lmport~d Morocco, sa~dle calf, cowhllle,
cobra snake. Colors --. white, black, red, gr-een, light
blue and natura•! saddle.

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Strong oteel &lt;onotruetton.
Good qualllf at a low prlee,
All widtha tbroUJh 38". Rea.
d1 to bans.

SALE $3.00

DUNGAREES
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cream, cake and.eoffee were t, Mi11 Su&amp;anne vaughan, daugh-

mums.

Mrs Gene Thompson, ststcr of

the gwoln, matron of honor.
wore a gown of satin ftmshed
acet3te falffe With gathered
scooped neckline and a full sk1rt
over . hoops She carried a colon·
tal bouquet ol light bronze mums
Mro Date Warner, sister '"law
of the groom and MISs Judy
vau&amp;han, sister of the bride anu
junior bridesmaid wore similar
gown•; Mrs. Warner In emerald
·green and a bouquet of yellow
mums; Miss Vau&amp;ban In coffee
color and a bouquet of dar!&lt;
bronze mums. Each wore head
bands matching the flowers In
their bouQuets
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Annct Warner and Becky

-Work

WORK GLOVES

Toug~. sahforized

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Lo~i wearing heavy glo~1
with knit wrls!J.

10 oz. denim.

ana

Triple 'stitched

reinforced.

Alll~enllc we~ern styling. Zip·

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. per fly. Sizes 61o 16.

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Nease, nelces of the groom were

SueCie Shirts ··Sale $1.69

Slzea :i9 to 00 Waist
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SHI·RTS

b08kets of rose petals Their I
head bands were of white baby
mums.
JAr. Qale Warner served Ai
best man lor hiS brother and

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Sizes 11\i to 19.

a graduation g1ft from her moth· Jr brother of the brtde and Mr

$ROOMS OP
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NEW

'Furniture

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fii91DAIRII'

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ROCKFORD

Ihour of nuptial mualc was pre·
the scntcd with Mrs. Jed WcbSier lr

stephanQti!l,

In

The
belonglns to Mrs Jack Kennedy, Moonlight", "01( Promise Mo",
tor aomethlng blue a garter made! "Sweetest story Ever Told" ancl
nrhapel

by Mrs Willard Ebersbaeh; an•! during the ceremony the "Lord's
for soml'!thtng old, the bride wore Praytlr" Mr vaughan sung "Bea band shaped pm of pearls ancl cause" "Give Us This Day" and

diamonds, which belonged to her "Till the End of Time"

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COLD '"A E and
MACHINE PERMANENTS

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Hair Cutting

WARNER S
BEAUTY SHOP
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Extra Heavy Welgbf

Insulated

BOOTS

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Pllid

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•u• to •1uo
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UMtoiPM
MON. Tbru SAT.
WEDS. !Vll: BY APPT.

Save all of your saleslips '
from . 'Elberfelds. They
are valuable to ~ou.
Whatever you buy In tlie
store SAVE ypur saleslips. Bring · the$ in any
tld!e t~ be added. ·

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quality nnforized wblte ~rotKiclotb shirts. Sizes.
14 to 1t. AIIO solid colora
tan and grey.

WINTER SETS

comblnaUont All allel 14"'
to 17. Ptlllllar lor cold we~
ther. For the man wbo worlrJ
oulllde.

Wlnuroeta ue ' designed lor )!Utdoor
warmth wllll lndot~r comfort. Winter
pr~tlo" in tile modern manner.

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lnfaall Coi*OII IIIII

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SLEiP·IRS

Heavy dtap,try lllatel'tal
In

natural color.

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79c; a yard
50 INCH WIDTH

$1.19ayarcl

Made with

plastic aole8- Yellow, blue and •• lnk. Sizes

,0·1·2-3-4,

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See lhe COm!lie'le line of
smart new Wiater coals
aad Jadlell - on lbe
!!lain"floor.

Bl1 plaid• , Ia brllhl color

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a graduate

MARILYN'S
I(AUTY
SHOP•
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For Men - For Young
Men - ·F:or Youth'S-For
Boys. - For Little Tots.

MeR'~ Hones

cakil fru.lt' punch • and grcnn

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BE ·THRim!

work •1111 s~
SHIRTS

DillS'S

parlor. Tht'

and pink star mints made by the
bride'• mothe~ and Mrl. Willard
Ebmbach were served. Mrs Ar·
thur Nem presided at the cry·
otll puneb bowl and aaslstlng In
tne scrv 1na wert• Mlu Phyllis
Kapple and Mlu Caro~ Hamm.
The newlyweds left followlnJ
the recoptlcn for a wedding trip
to Michigan and Canada For hor
golns away co•tume the bride
chose a navy blue prlncou otyle
dreas with uvy coat and the or·
eMd ahe oarrled on her Bible
Mrs. W1rner Is a graduate ol
Pomeroy High School CIIIS of
1!1117 where abe was a member
the Glee Clllb for four yeara
and wa1 employed at the Evana

All Sizes
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of Poiucroy High ScMol, elm ol
1901 and Is employed in the con·
atructlon buslncS8.
Th! oouple are It hom• to thalr
many lrlonds In~~ - _

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table wu lovely .n a wh1te !men

Store Mr. WsrnC!r

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NT STOR.

outer style.

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pink """orles and a pmk bab1
mum conagc.
A reception for the guests wa&gt;

cover, centered with the

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FuH cut for·comfort. S111ali, medium, large and extra
large

· Pomeroy

Mn'•

Colorful pla1d flannelette, shirts. Inner -

4 pain· $1-!.QO

Warner, mother of the groom.
11 two 'pleee gray dress w1tlt

tiered wedding cake, decorated
with pale pink roses and
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1 wcddmg bells. topped with
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wreath of flowers with a love
bird on each side holdmg a weddmg ring.
Silver leaves - encircled the
cake baked bY the groom's ount, l
Mrl. Delele Mohler. Athens Tall
white tapen In two branched
candelabra were on either sld•
Napkin• were white 01th "Susie
and Ted" lnacrlbeo In Sliver

W. 2nd Sl.

Long wearlna aotks - Sizes
10 to Is.
Heavy Welghl

bndc wore • navy blue drc"
with navy accessortes und a cor·
, 1, of pmk baby mums Mrs

held In the chut;~

A SUIT

$pl~t Shirts

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grandmother, the late Mrs Elna·
Mrs R•chard Vaughan Jr reg·
beth LeithC!it. White brocaded 1 ~ tcrcd th ~ guests In Ute vesllllule
ballerina slippcra complet"d her from a table centered Wllh an
arra11gcmcnt or roses
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Mrs Vaughan. mother or the

$6.00

MEN'S· ''Kit\1'(1:· K~~E"
1 :s~,dl FlanneL.

WORK

for 10methlng borrowod
bride wore a elbow l•ngth white organist and Pat Vauihan, broth·
nylon net veil held in ploce by • cr of the brtde. soloist Mrs We~·

erown of aeed pearls and sequins stcr played

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brothcrln law

throated orchid •howered with of tho groom
turquoloe blue ribbons tied wltb
Preceding tlte ceremony a hair

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sleeves. She carried a white B1blc ushers were Mr Rachard Vaughan

Ier, topped

Sturdy. army twill lab- ·
ric' for Iough, long
wear. Roomy, propor·
tloned to IlL Non-rip
setms.

PANlS

her father was lovely In a bailer- dresses and carried wh1te !latm

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BOYS' FLANNEL

[ ' The trlde given '" marriage by flower o~lrl s. They wore. flowered
Ina length gown or white nylon
late with full sklri over hoops
Her fitted bodlc,e fcalured a seal·
loped neckline edged w1th seed
peoria, and three quarter length

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Cloth~s

Men'• Rtd Hue

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"Big Yank;'

$1.88

Sunday afternoon, September costume

l(ervtd to Mr. an4 lofrs, Wllllam ter of, Mr. 'nd Mrs Richard
ISnlsbt and lamltr, Pt. Plemnt; Vaughan 1!'., 2Q3 Butlernbt Ave,
Mrs. RUN Watson and Mn. Ber· beea~ tho bride of Mr Ted
lha Seolt, •Jjlnenvllle, 'Mn. Arthur Allen wam~r, - 80 n of Mr ~nd
Ev~aand family, lira ldo ebrloty Mr~. Herman Warner, Wolf Pen,
MrL Fred Arnold ond Jdn, Mr. ln 1 beoutlful ~eremony at the
· and Mn. Howard Bbltn, Mrs. Har· Unlud Metbodllt Church The
old Smith and IOD, llobert.
Rev. Euaen~ Browll officiated at
: Hr. and 'Mra. Homer Hfaell and the double ring ceremony, at
1;0n. Rodney, Mr. and Mr._ Ernest ball after two o'clock
CuUums and aon, Mr. and Mrs,
Qn lh• altar were two large
Opba Offutt and family, Mr. and baakeli ol wblte shattered mums
)lrl. Wayne Sloane and aon, Rob- and atadoll and two seven branchert, IIIIJ, Bl•l'lhl Gill, Elmer H.. ed candelabra. Tall white tapers
kina, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur laat· In crystal holders surrounded
Mr. and llro, Jamea Smith with Ivy were m each wmdow
Mre Kenneth Grover and a~d on the choir loft was an ar·
Jo)'.
· r~agement ol white ahattered

Misses Sizes -12 to 20. Half Sizbs-141,1 to 24't1.

M~n's

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Keeps Firm

Boys
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A beautUul group of Women's Celanese' Jersey Dreees.
V necklines. Some with turn back collars. Short or %
leJIRth ,sleeves: full skirts, wide self belts. Polka
paisley, multi-9heck and Roman stripe,

$3.39

Mr$. ·0~ Genheimer
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Farewell Party
Given To Honor

· Mn. .Oian Genheimeer was guell
of ho119~ It a tlrewell party lfel4
II her ~e. Athens Roadl Monday
'venlnJ, 'J!veb ~ her 1n/lgbbon.
llr,_ Ge~belmer, ~on, R10~ard, and
11a•Jhtor, Judy, ftlOTed today to
Cdlumbua where Mr. Genhelmer Ia
'!"'P!•red.
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Women's .5.00 lo UO.OO

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4 DAYS- THURSDAY; 26th, FRIDAY 27th, SATURDAY
28th and MoNDAY
30th
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.liade ' to \lt•~d.
eonvenUon wllieb wlu be held
i:l)&gt;lllitotbe,· Saturday, Oeto~r 19
when ./li)Q Howell Tent, DUV,
~et Monday evenina at the DAN

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NEWS
BRIEFS

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lltq·I!=IN- GINIRAL MANAOIR
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L GRIINI- EDITOR
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hill, •t•lf Wrltftr, Sporh lclltor
STI~~ ~. VISION
D A.. ~11~IIIIUve, BotUuW·Kimllall. IDe. 1141 ·LOS ANt,l· LF"S UP - Tho Clly
teftd M10e0nd
~.,8;.:·!.ttet Jt the post olftee at Pum Council, pt't•sently dll•kering r"of

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o~~c:~s ~a~L~;·oA_ Five Meeting Held

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Mrs. [Jgbtloot, Mr~ Chll!'les
Buck, Mrs. .\lfred Blg~o and
!Irs. Floyd Dunfee.

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rece~t scrap metal drive and wns
Iinadvertently placed in f trash 1

Refresllments were ~erved by
the hostess tD those n~ed above

and Mrs. Natha; jliggs. Mrs.
Charles
Mrs. Jpe YQuna
The Past '"atrons of Pomeroy Sr., Mrs. Burt,
Orville Hogue and three

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Royal Air Force crews prepared

today to compete wttb tbe U. S. Chapter OES met Tuesday evl:'ning
S.tr.ateglc Ai_r Command In pre- at the ;wlasonic Temple wilh Mrs guests Susan and Melinda Yoimc
and Patly Young.
cu1on bombmg tests over J?loridu. Harry P. Smith as ho:;tcss.
Tlte next meeting will be .1
Two Comet ~I jets cart·yin.g 50 :ilr·
1\fi_ss 1\laun e Gn tes(' r, ''re~ ident .

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Mrs. Cheese brew
IS Surprised On
Her Birthday

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eomment on an Army report that

Wa&lt;a are beio•g trained to become
members of pmently all·male

"rs. Frank Cheescbrcw was IUided mlss•le crews. ·:well, the
Army mess halls are sLdl !ilaffed
surp~lsed when 8he came hemu ~y mtn," !he spokesman said,
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'Bnchn,r and Mrs. Cash Bahr. A
birthday cake decorated with

PUSHOVER
day.
BI!NTON HARBOR. Mich. UP-

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the names or Hte !lpet'lal guests Bud Layman learned the sire of

wu served wilh Ice cream, mint ' a tinf German . built car &lt;an be

Furniture

. ~d coflce.
a dt..dvanli!Jle. Musccle . bound
Preocnl wm ' Mr. ¥!~ Mrs. pronk,ters t:pped the 780 . pQund
.Checsebrrw, Mr. ond Mrs. Cash , •¥ on Its ilde alter Layman

$595

Bahr ~nd duuJ!htl:"rs, Mr. and Parked it in hill driveway for the
~·· ~vereU Bachner, Mr. and nljht.

Mrs. Paul

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llaplonslall and chil·

dren and their ooustn Marilyn Jo
KNOWS HIS PROOUtT
or Zanesville; Mr. and
I!OUTII 11.\ YEN. Mich. UP· _
Jm"l. Judson White,
pt-. :1nd DavM Tail, owner of a South
Mrs. Gale Hysell, Mr and Mrs. uaven boat r.-ales firm. spotted a
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Olllford llaye.~ and son.
. pa..Jng Benlen County sherllf's
' ear towing a type of boal wblcb
only he OCJI! In this area. Tall
Gas Range
wondered where the officer pureha~ed ·lhe boat •ntll Depoty
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Frecker
Farm
Pay Only f59.10 doq
Sheriff Edwlfd Sandera came to
Balhan
Road
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hla atore. The erart was stolen
ud Ut.OO per month I
fr~m Tall's •bop and abandoned
· n•ad
•. · Colon•• 19 m11 " so•t h or
I here.
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INPLATION HITS CRIMI
I DETROIT UP - The cost of
R 1h
Sh 11 A
erJme goes up Frldoy when mo·•
e s re Furnished 1d·~do lnvqlvln•. amou. nls up to
0 D The 'ff g lftl
. Corner
. pun ,'
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In Middle
. Sponaored by Moose Lodge .•• 100 will be only
•- e l,gure 11&lt;ed to be $.10.
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BLAST KILLS FOUR
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· orted today
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were killed and •115 our
th c lldren
when 1 blast· appso ers Injuredd
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: by an unexpended mortar ohell
ripped thrOII"h a Pusan school on'
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Wedncoday · Poll ce sao'd th • exploI sio
d b
• me
. 0 burned
oc:currc near
w en
was l'l
be··
tbe trash
C'hildren
Ina up lor lunch. They theorized
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FIUGIDAIRB

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1:oo P.M. tdl Dark

BAKER

FURNITURE

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FORD A·l

PI-I HITS $1'UDIO

Ch atter Cl Ub
Mee t'mg Held
Tuesd_ay Night

Mrs

Ho;old Eppley Mrs. Edllh Sis:
500 . 11 was a~nouliced that the

nut party would be at the 51 ,.
son home.
Mrs. McElhinny served snacks
to those Dllmed above and Mrs.
Paul Th.eiss Mrs. Denver Rice
:~nd Mrs. R~ndolph Humphreys.

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Mrs. WllbtJ r Young entertained l f II
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the Chatter Club Tuesday eVI!ning e OWS tp
at'her home on Wright 'St.
M.eehng
• Is Held
A short business session

UNIVERSAL C!'fY, Calif. UP
- Untveroal · International St•dio
q!llc~ls today estimated damage
Wll.l
at ·500.000 from • fire thai swept held woth Mrs. Everett Loghlloot The Hemlock Grove aitd Orange
nearly a block of movie sets on president, pres1d1ng. hlrs. Frank Christi'ln Youth Fellowship met
the stu&lt;!Jo t~t. Quiet action by Utslnger wos reported ill and at the Orange Church· September
firemen We~uesday lWU credited plans were made to send her 19 at 7'30
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with hatUna the bltize before 11 · fruit. The birthday ol !Irs. Young
Discus;ion was held on a hay
reaebod aound stages. Se~•eral land the anniversary of Mrs. ride and wiener roast which was
street acene sets were destroyed, Glen Evans were observed an4 planned for September 18 at 7
ho~ever .
each received a gift rrom their o'clock.
I secret pal.
Installation ol offtcen by Rev.
~ameli wef(! played durina- tbe and ~rs. Hal Doster wa1 11 fol·
hour with prizes awarded lows: President, JtUt.el Beyler;
---~- - · - - VIce Pre&gt;tdrnl, Robert Paulsen,
!Shirley Hnn•ell)
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' ., of Washln••on,
•' Treasurer, r.inda Stockton; Faith
D. C., are l•nnouncing the birth ehalrman. Mary Lou SnotiJirass:
NEW CITIZIN
or a 5 lb. B oz. daughter, Judith WllneS! chalrmon. Ruth Stockton:
Mr d "
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Lynn, Wednesday, Sept. 18. Grand· Ou'·each co"•hairmen, Amold Ev·
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.,.r!l.
ames
B.
Phillips
parents
are Mr. and Mrs. John ans"and Dorrence Heas: Fellowship
of Buckhannon, w. va, are ••·
nou I th bl h
tlunnell, Pomeroy and Mr. and chairman, D'·•k Battey.
e rt dor their first Mrs. C"l Yc11ng, Riverside, Calif.
childne ng
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oevon
poun son , James
ldr. ond Mn:. ISBiah Smith, Pome·
Barkwtll, on September
PIay enut. Ied "y ou, par t or
20 Mrs. roy, ore gronl gran dparents and theAHope",
Phtll
''as given by the Out·
inll wu formerly Patr,cla Ann Mrs. Inez Smith, Pomeroy and An· reacb Commo·.,ion. Choractera of
JBtornett,
h T daughter of ~lr. :,d Mrs. thony Hyse 11 • Mlddleport, Rt. 1, the play were Voice ' Mor
. llyn
•nln . Bumell,
Parkersb
rg, aftd arc gren 1 gre&gt; t grandparcn18.
' Schultz,
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Stockton: Voice n. Linda
Sterrett, ol Pomeroy.
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,• Arnold
Evans,Stockton.
Wllnii Stockton
TO AID AT AUCTION
and Mildred
a ece o J,r. an Mrs. Lornin P.
APPL._ IUlTI" PROJECT
Mrs. Denver Rice is chairman Members made their pledge lor
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of the Child Conservation League the Year.
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The Eaotl.etart WSCS will make committee that will sell oandwlch· 1 Relreshmen•· ol cookiea and
apple butter the week ol Oct 15 es, Pie
· and co/lee at the Burnett• Kool ode were~ served by Brenda
and wlll accept orders for de· Auction on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Clark to twenty-one members.
I1very tbat week. People wanting
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app e .cutler may phone Mrs. Hir·
OES TO MEET
BAKE SALE
bert Shleldc 2289, Le•art
• Falls, The Past Matrons of Evangellne A bake sale will be beld Saturor write Mrs. Shlelda, a~;ne
-~ Rt. 2 Chap•.er, OES, will meel next Mon· day no'•ht Srpt. 28 at tbe Legion
or Mra. Hazel Fox, same addrc,·•· day at lhe home of their president· featlval• by the Racine Amerlean
NEW ARRIVAL
Mrs. William Reynol&lt;la, instead of Legion AuxH~y. A talent show

0aiJy SentmeJ ,..,.,
Dayb k

the ahell was a:athered durlna: " ' .....,SJt

SED CAR

Nease, Mrs. L. F. Schoenleb, Mrs. son 1\lrs. Arthur Strauss

· Alonzo Custer, i\lrs. Fred BtaettGENEVA. Switzerland UP _ nar, Mrs, L B Weed. Mrs. E. J.
I Enough Jive11 to . populate a city 1:ran. Mrs. Carl Shiel~s .. Mrs. Car·
the size of Washma:ton have been ne Nyt' and Mrs. Smtth.
saved In the last five years by
health campaiens wltleh ltave

T•esdlr (!\:&lt;'nin;~ and found p~rhaps t~.e Wacs are b~ing
members of the Couple Club at tnnned for these posts to free :t halved the mortality rate lrom
her home to ee!ebrate her birth· man for the kitchen."
contqious diseases, th.e Wot·ld
t~Joy and thooc of Mrs. Everett
lleoltb Orguni.alion reporte~ to·

3 ROOMS OF
ALl HEW

Canasta Club
Meet'n 9 1 Held
IT · d £ •
I l,leS ay venlng

Frida}' as pbnned earlier.

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1958 EDSEL
RANGE~

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HARDTOP

Fully equipped - Less than 200 mile~

·1'957 MERCURY
MOHT~REY

4 DOOR SEDAN

Just like new &amp; fully equipped. Less thAn 250 miles.

1957· FORD

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For~maUc, Power Steerlns, white ~r~s. 7500 miles.

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VICTORIA HARDTOP
Veq; Clean.

2~1955 FORDS
V8 FAIRLAHE 4 DRS.
Excellent Shape

1914 FORD V8
CUSTOMLIHE Z DOOR.
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WSAZ-TV Channel~
THURSDAY I
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Good Used Heaters
TRADED IN!
ALL KINDS - MAKES

Melts County News

11:50 -.. m.
Daily
on 990 sr-ot
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Radio Dial

1-100 Warm Morning, with fan ·· $79.00
1-60 Warm Momltg, with fan ···· $69.95
1_
,·100 Warm Morning-.,..,., ··· · $30.00
l..tqrge Kl111 of Heater ............ $34.95
2~tatrola' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -.ck$14.95
1-N.,.. OUHeater .... · .. ·...... .. $49.95
1-Ptrfectlon with fan ·············· $49.95

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5:5.1 Slifl on
6:00 Today
0:00 Rom~er Roon
9:30 We&amp;~•re Hunt
10:00 Tbe Price '• .!d(bt
10:30 l'nth .~ . Cqa~&lt;qlltace•
11:00 Tic Tae Douah
11:30 It Could Be You
12:00 )lew1 Re@Ort
12: 1&amp; Movtrt!m~
•
i:ao Bride
Gruo11
Mfllnre Theater
3: · Q!Alea For A ~
3: ·5 lolod~in: R.omei!CU
4:00 Comedy Ti"le
4:30 Trouble with Father
5·00 Spin-eh Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 News ficture
6:15 Sports Eye
6:22 Weathercast
6:30 Saber of London
7:00 Death Valley Days
7:00 IJfe fl Riley
8:00 M·Squad

M(lvietime
l :;JQ !lrldt ~~~ Grootn
2:00 M&amp;finee The'ater
3:00 Q~..n tqr 1 Dey

12:1~

!·fs

3:45 "-oderr. uomance1
4:00 Comtd~ TI.JDt
4:30 Trouble Wltb Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00. Meet Corliss Arcbor
6:30 Flatt 1nd Scruap
?:00 Yoy ~t Yo~r Ute
, :sq D.ia!Miet
8:1111 1'1!• People! Cholet
8:30 The l'ord Show
9:0!1 ·Lux Show ·witb Rosemary
Clooney
9:30 The .J~tll! Wf!D•n Show
!D:OO Whtrlyj&gt;lrdo
t~:30

10:40
12:00

5DCfltJ· ' llnga
week whon Robert
wu a ooirrleal
Grant Hoopltol. ·. Mr.

w. Raw·
patient at
llawUnga,
Richard /I'WIIngo and hiJ who had extomtve brain sorgerr.
- gt'andm~ther, Mta. R. H. ~w· (s In crttlell condiUon. Mn. Raw·
llnp
~tied to CoiU\JlbUI tlus Ungs aecompanled ber husban~
to ColwnbUJ and bu been violt·
tn'g her· slater ond brother·ln·law
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay
Mr and Mro C M Hennesy re·
turned T•eadoy from Atlanta,
. Ga., where theY vlltted Mrs. Ca·
therine Chdrchlll, Mr and Mn
, •:
Gordon Clay and children.

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Everett Bachner and ebtldren.

Fred Peel who wao dllmla~ed
lrom Meigs Gener1t Hoapltal
WIIB taken to A~hena MondaJ to
Join · bu wife at the Hllhteat
Nursing ·Home. Mr. and Mra L
L Lyon loa tbe Rev c E Hoyt
accompa~led Mr. Peel.
·
Hubert Moee, wf!o bao been a
mo&lt;licol patient ot Holzer Ho•
pita! hao been returned to btl
hOme at the LoSatle Hotel.
W. E. Kell ~. Akron, lo vlaitlng
hla mothel'ln-law, Mro. Emmett
Cray.

beds, walkers, wheel-ebaira, crut-

••d

cheJ and other article• needed 14
care f"r erippled or Ill pertonl.

TIIQII8D.\Y
1:DI;t {~m1e D'11
7:30 ~D Blaetll
8:00 Copllli&gt; luloroo
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8:55 Loci! News
9:00 q~ry Moore
9:110 Arthur aotlfrer
10:SO Str...
" 'tI rwc
"' h
11:00 Neiva
ll.:IO Kl¢1•'• Almanac
11·. 15 Lov' o ol Life
11:81 searell for Tqrnorrow
'5 G ldl 11 U h1
II:.
u - ~Klt&lt;laen
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1:00
.1:110
2:00
2:30
3·. 00
S.·l"
s·:30•
4:QO
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Beat the "'Clock "'
HoU.Ceparty
Bl• Payoll
Tile• Verdict Is Yolll't
Br'•b•- Da•1
._··.,·...Storm
Seer
Ed• o1 Ntg••
.e
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The Early Sbow
·
Yout Esso R"PO
· rter
5:45 Sport. Parade
5:55 WoothermiD
Ned Marlin Sporl.l

The Thin Man
1:00 Caval.ade of Sporto
0:45 Red ~arber'o C~•ner
:D:t)O Federol Men
' 10:30 '~~""• Hea~Uoea
IO:iO Nllewa&gt;cb
12:00 T~cvi~t
1:00 Stan Oil

12:15 Cortoon Club
12:So uberaOj!
1:00 Gretchen wade Show
,
I:BO llovldo!ellnee
3;00 Amet'ican Bandalaool
~:00 Cfl'tOOD Club
~:OQ llle--~ M
_OUole Club
8:QO PIYO $tar J.llnol
1:15 loltu, DJil • tlie NOWI
8:~ Clrtus' lli)y
. ,• ' ' •
7:11Q l!iitat
7:~ ~~~~••, ~I 1\'ate
8:00 1'1\e't'r Time
8:Wi&gt;IIS · ·
e:Oii~~IU ollhe wee\
8:30 Dr Christian
10:01! Nev.:• of .th,e Nlaht
to:to Tbe11et ta

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IT'S ROLSUM

Channell
FIUDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:'0 Booton Blaekle
B:OO Capt..tn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS News
8:55 Loe•t News
9:00 Garrv MllQre
10:30 .;trike U hocb
11:00 News
11:10 Kolle's Almanae
11:15 Love uf Lite
11:30 Starch-lq• Tom~
11:45 IJu!di•g Ught
12:00 KaUe'a Kitchen
12:30 As the World TtlrNI
1:00 Beat the Clock
1:30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoft
2:30
3:00
3:1 5
3:30
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5:30.
5:45
5:u"5
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LIVER PUDDING
BLOOD PUDDING

The Verdict Is Youro
£righter Day
Socre\ Storm
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of Night.
1 Sh
The Ecr y o•
Youc !sso Re"Orlel
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Weac.e..-man
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Thrifty Beef Sale
What is Thrifty Beef?

BOX

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It's

JOWL BACON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 lb. $1.45
GARLIC
BOLOGNA ······.. ··.. 3 lb. $1.00
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COFFEE

ecoftOrnlcal, nutritious beef cut from rangt

II oHora ac much plain good oaflng and nulrl-

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The annual C&lt;lnventlons of the

•K .......... · .. ·.. .. .. 8 tall cans $1.00

Ohio tlnigbts of pythiao ond PY·
thlan Sisters wlll be held this
week •t tite Nell House In Columbuo atartlng Wednesday and last·
inS untll Stmda~. B. Harry Gas!,
Prospect, ~~ Grand . Chancellor or
the Knlg~la and Clara Cochran,
NewarM, Ia Grand ' Chief of the

Slaters.

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W.MalD.SI.

Phone 330·M

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Kros~er-Cut 1o aivo

Brown,

Mn.
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moat, 1M llone 111111 wam.

Porhtllo-

Available
as always
Kroger-Cut
Tenderay Beef

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Thooe lllendllll !rom Fides
210, Knlghta of Pythlas,
, ... ~. H. Grate, lolss·
••d
Chancellor·

SIMONS

tlonal vaiN ac hli!her prlcod ...,r... laolo lao M
In 1M ........ ttrllh tht ,., ond ,.110w · lcdMI.
hr nutllllaa and - CJ,...I'hrlfij lo.f.

KofPAnnual

~~u~~~~~y r·--- -Thrifty ·Round
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· .99c
or IfI'011

CANNED

CHANNBL 13
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10:59 Sign On
11:00 Advent•res in Learning
·11:&amp;n Neighbors
12:115 Noon Newa
12:15 Cartoon Club
12 _. 30 IJ"ra~ ..
1:00 Gretehen Wade Show
1:30 Movie Matinet
3:00 American Bandstand
,
t:30 Cartoon Club
~:00 lllcter lolouee Ollb
1:110 five Slor Fln'l
'it$ ~oho Daly ·~· .be Nrn
::so ••·
'flo nn
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7:110 ~lm Bowie
7:30 ~•oco .Ktd
BrOO S~rtock H~Jmeo
8;80 Date With the Ao&amp;els
D:OO Frankie Lone
8:30 me~ Telllioa
10:00 N•••· q( the. Nlcht
10:!0 Tlleat'lr.)l
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tflt

fad caul.-. fpr best resulh cook slower and longer.

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INSTANT

WHTN-TV C._annel13
12:05 Noon, News

The plenlc held at Portlood
Part WQ atuaded by 47 metqben

,_ JAIHIUIS. IE
..._, oiCIIIPIIIOIS
IIU ILOOIS•II!ITAIS
AU!O lllllfiiS
AlllllNIIII
SIOII WlliDOWS

Doualas Edward•
\30 Playhouse ol Star•
Ereelo.o.J)f tht YuiiOD .:1:00 . W&lt;Jt hint Story'
Highway Patrol
, 7:30 DesUny
CUmu
' 8:30 Pro •·ootball Highlights
l'!ayho•se 90
9:00 The Lt~eup· ,
Up·IHhe·mlnute Ne111
9:30 . EerSfln ·10 Person
10:00 News '
10:05 Scanning lbe Weather
10:05 Seannfng the Wellhor
IO:ID 'l'lte L't" ~bow
10:tO The l ole Show ,

11:50 Nolg~bors

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Sign On
11:00 Adyentures In i.eunlna

Others present were Hrs. Bet·
ty Milhoan, lira. Grace Frank,
Mn. Ednt More:an, Mrs. Hen·
ri4111 Bailey, Mra. Linda Dalna,
lito. Ruooeil, lin. Sue Goegleln
ele&lt;tlon ot' otfliero.
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P"lltlent lf .l lts. Harley HID· and Mlh Mildred .Pullino.
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The Lodlel Aid will maet at
lottrlb ~
lbe borne ot lito. Edn1 MorgiD,
llaly KIIIW bllllle economleo Sept. 26 fCJr JID all day quiltin~
ebalmlu p.O tile report on ·tile 1nd aewlng of eupet rag1. A pot
yeu'aiCII•IIltJ. It wao announceol
that a lfllll&amp; eeolerenee ~ 1o be ~~-lunch will be served at
lltld Sept. 30 ot Rock Sprinp.
Tbo" attendllll are uked to tau
douchnttb lor refreohmenll.

and juveolln 111d enjoyed bJ 111.
The IJIDCe volo&lt;l to attend the
joint Inot.tllatlon of ollicert for
Ute new reor wllb Alfred Gt'lllle
u boot 08 Oetober 3 at 8 p. m. II
A1lnd Gr1nte Hall.
Tbe next meeting, wblch WID
Chesler Grange met in regular be october 8 will be1io It 8 p 111
seOBloo Tue!day evening. DaVid loJtead ot 11:30
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~ndtdate w~ goven!~bird anolllbe dOH · of the muting:

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WCHS~TV

Inc; viet preaideat, Mrs. Flor·
ence Windon; !lecretor)'·Treuur·
er,. Hn. Mulne Goealtin.

CheSt er Grange .\
• IS Hefd
Mee ttng
Tues day Evening

Sieak ~or:•• 11lrlflr,;.,.~, .. lie
Chuck
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Road !'=-..-:- M~r ~••• : .. 39o
Road~-?, M~r ov.r! .. 5lc
Shoulder
Ro1sl ~. ..., ....... :. •· 4lc
Engllah "
Roast~...: Thr1flr ;;-or.... 49t
Stew. Beef ....
u. 49c
•....•..••
lilt

Ground Beef .~r::~. Lh. 39c
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L11k 11 these uclislvt ·

Mlnltl&lt;id, Lean Llm~rt, lolld· · ROME UP-liJIY'I . aeeondary
. Chariea AU~IIIWOrth, sehoot teacben threatened a new
strike today unless the covern·
Mn. Belly Jllller, moot acc0pts.thelr elolms lot. ei·
Dorothy \)"nt;Port· rear benefits by the end• of nell
mo~tb.
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•SavtlupMSO"'lnfull - ~

• Sle,lormat~ Draft lll!ia 1001 and ll!lllko
• $1ltnt.Floatlllfi1Uptl 9ultt motor mount
• Llfttimo ·pCircolaln onit,ntl flnlah
•...way cllroctlonal Trajilcal Floor Heat
• ~lilt lrOII cqnstructlon
. · •
• KINn-Fire ~~~r-, cloans as It heats
• Su.'11~~,c.clollng al 1'\illlrn of a ewltch

Corn
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Pack1111 Label

croam 10ldtn
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,

9No.caMm$1

Ti.ssue....:!i:;..... 16 Rons s1
Umbrellas... :~~:~~... ~~~~..$1
Pad &amp;C·over &amp;:':!~ sI~t s1
Cake Mix.};;;;,. 4 :pkgs. s1

1-Perftctlon Kitchen $In ····· ····· $39.95
.

1...fttttlld Clay hnecl HlfltH, rttlgoocl ···· ····················.$39.95
l ....IIICt ~ound lftater · ········· ······ ·················· ' ·

Ironing

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SU TIISIIIId MANY OTIIIIS .T.
~

evening load Ia geMogether at the inp.
llartln Reotouron\. Plaqs lor the '
Week'• actt•hieo have been made The li"t r..:ipient ol the Khol·
by the Speelat committee Mro. arsllip graduated thla September
Nan Moore. &gt;ln. Allen Jenkinson, and the Jecond otudent is a sopho
Mr•. o. B. Stout, ldr&amp;. Clara Mur· more •t lhe ochool. Any hlib
roy and the president, 1\lrJ. Wes- ochool oenlor In tbe county Is ell·
ley Fry.
glble lor the J&lt;bolarshlp and tile
applicatloru are decided on by 1
committee from the cl•b. Hoapttat
Loan equipment inelude. llospllal

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Dqor Open•ln Cront -IJke New.

National Business W.omens Week
FlatwoOds
Is Observed By Middleport BPW Ladies Aid
_The Middleport lloillneu and year for the Heart Fond and the Organt'~d
ProfQJiOnll Women'• Alooclallon appointment of Nina R..Jell to
T.
ere obaervlng National Buolne.~o repreaent the BPW 1t the Middle- on.. ,.......Lldtea Aid 111e1
Women'• Week and Wednelday port Chamber of Commerce meet- and or..nt.cl' neently with tile

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7:00
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8:80
10:00

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Ute new and used only 2 months.

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5:55 Sign on

I;l•w~ii~I~ai~BO~be~::~~~;;;l6:00
1:15

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Sept. 26, 1e57-3·ohu been vllltlna Mr ,.d

6:00 Today
mnsked Hallowet•n Pal'l)' at thf' 9:00 Romper Room
9:30 'l'roomo Hunt
home of Mrs. ~'lO}' d Dunfer.
10:00 The Price '' alght
10:30 Triitb or C?rnequeneel
'-1:00 Tit /II) Do•gh
11:30 ot could Be Yo1
12:00 News 1\eporl

men, "' oU ·. ~ars auol I~&lt;ll' crews. P""~'d an•! plans were made for
landed 111 Pinel'usill' AFu near ' u six v'clod: dinuer ut the next
.teq'· 0)-Jo.
·- - ~ .
. U\c Btooklyn Dodgem. Wcdnesda~ 1Orland~ Wed uestlay aflc1· a one- ~mectmg, whteh will Oe held at
~"- nt,to: DeliWJ bJ ell'l'ln where nnable .,.nb per voted lu ""'"" $6.000 to build a. slop flo~ hi from Norlhern lrdand . the Masonic l'emplc, Tuesday, Oct·
fttll:i.,..e year ln advance at The Dl1lJ Sentinel 1 office 311$1!t60· 1111 float htle · ~l!iJOr League Hose
-1 obn 29. Mrs. S mit~ Wils muuL•d !Is
:·~;
N.DO. Yrz molor ,.... whm ••.tlt.ble: bill" ror. the Hose l'aradc in Pas·
~IFE ~l\PECTAJtCY UP
1chalnnmo tor th e &lt;l110ucr.
;riiO:~oi J,;ntf.
01117111 t8;
IDODIIII, tl.20; lbree mQIIIIII, odenot on !:111. t. rheon• ol tho . NEW YORK_UP - Avcru&amp;e life 1 A !a~·gc birthday t·ake iced in
I,
5
hblb.btd efei't. afternom'l
pt
parad\! 1s "l&gt;wDI'&lt;'tlms."
tune of Americans has IlL-en in· wh1te &lt;llld U~('ornted with pink
141oTbe Oblo v~ Sell
...~ .Jae. It 110 W•••o ...
.
-creased by abo•t 20 yesro since rolle buds wolh the inmiption
.. tlrld.IUH ObiDI''JrJ.
. f. I). Ju .. omee pbODt ~
BULLETS OR BUTTER?
[1900, !nSUI'Hfi(le company statistic- "}I!ip;&gt;y Birthday, Lula'' honurinl!'
Mrs. Charles C~arksOil Wag a
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S!\N FRANCISCO llP - A I•~ report. The life expectation or 1Mrs. C. E Nease was served by guest when Mr&lt;. Kenneth McEI·
~----.-- ·- spokesma~ ~.~r the A~ Defense b~bles born now is 69\1 ~ellrs, act'! the hostess \',"ilh 3andwich.es, salad I binn~ entertained her canasta
Commond s SIXth Regoon Head· cot'lllng to the ltetropolotan Life
coflee.
.
club Tuesday evening.
q\larter!j w:Js :.~sked WedneHday to Insurance Cv.
I Prtt~ent were Mass Gru.eser, Mrs. J Prizes were won by Mrs. Clark-

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llamp Coupoo al K"''ior.

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MOTORS
fritndly
Ford Dttltr

~·~~·~!tr l,ot ~ ~r Locust 4 Syc~O(t·
· 8. 'l\lhl An.

Lots of G~qd Used
· MAYTAG

s~,aQ· q~11.H

oshers
, ' Q-THER BRANDs·

.RVT'-AHD. ,. ~URNIJU RE
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Rutlancf,
Ghio
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Hardware &amp; Furnitl#.n
, '~'The Btg; alsy S!Ore, Where Your

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Califomia Flame. ·

Honeydews

Jumbo'

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NEWS
BRIEFS

. The Paily. Sentinel

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IN11JI!STS OF· MEIGS-IIIASON ,tW

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lltq·I!=IN- GINIRAL MANAOIR
_~~Y
L GRIINI- EDITOR
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hill, •t•lf Wrltftr, Sporh lclltor
STI~~ ~. VISION
D A.. ~11~IIIIUve, BotUuW·Kimllall. IDe. 1141 ·LOS ANt,l· LF"S UP - Tho Clly
teftd M10e0nd
~.,8;.:·!.ttet Jt the post olftee at Pum Council, pt't•sently dll•kering r"of

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Pomeroy OES
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i Past Matrons
1
o~~c:~s ~a~L~;·oA_ Five Meeting Held

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Mrs. [Jgbtloot, Mr~ Chll!'les
Buck, Mrs. .\lfred Blg~o and
!Irs. Floyd Dunfee.

1 to

rece~t scrap metal drive and wns
Iinadvertently placed in f trash 1

Refresllments were ~erved by
the hostess tD those n~ed above

and Mrs. Natha; jliggs. Mrs.
Charles
Mrs. Jpe YQuna
The Past '"atrons of Pomeroy Sr., Mrs. Burt,
Orville Hogue and three

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Royal Air Force crews prepared

today to compete wttb tbe U. S. Chapter OES met Tuesday evl:'ning
S.tr.ateglc Ai_r Command In pre- at the ;wlasonic Temple wilh Mrs guests Susan and Melinda Yoimc
and Patly Young.
cu1on bombmg tests over J?loridu. Harry P. Smith as ho:;tcss.
Tlte next meeting will be .1
Two Comet ~I jets cart·yin.g 50 :ilr·
1\fi_ss 1\laun e Gn tes(' r, ''re~ ident .

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Mrs. Cheese brew
IS Surprised On
Her Birthday

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eomment on an Army report that

Wa&lt;a are beio•g trained to become
members of pmently all·male

"rs. Frank Cheescbrcw was IUided mlss•le crews. ·:well, the
Army mess halls are sLdl !ilaffed
surp~lsed when 8he came hemu ~y mtn," !he spokesman said,
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HEA~TH IMPROVES

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'Bnchn,r and Mrs. Cash Bahr. A
birthday cake decorated with

PUSHOVER
day.
BI!NTON HARBOR. Mich. UP-

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the names or Hte !lpet'lal guests Bud Layman learned the sire of

wu served wilh Ice cream, mint ' a tinf German . built car &lt;an be

Furniture

. ~d coflce.
a dt..dvanli!Jle. Musccle . bound
Preocnl wm ' Mr. ¥!~ Mrs. pronk,ters t:pped the 780 . pQund
.Checsebrrw, Mr. ond Mrs. Cash , •¥ on Its ilde alter Layman

$595

Bahr ~nd duuJ!htl:"rs, Mr. and Parked it in hill driveway for the
~·· ~vereU Bachner, Mr. and nljht.

Mrs. Paul

I
llaplonslall and chil·

dren and their ooustn Marilyn Jo
KNOWS HIS PROOUtT
or Zanesville; Mr. and
I!OUTII 11.\ YEN. Mich. UP· _
Jm"l. Judson White,
pt-. :1nd DavM Tail, owner of a South
Mrs. Gale Hysell, Mr and Mrs. uaven boat r.-ales firm. spotted a
1
Olllford llaye.~ and son.
. pa..Jng Benlen County sherllf's
' ear towing a type of boal wblcb
only he OCJI! In this area. Tall
Gas Range
wondered where the officer pureha~ed ·lhe boat •ntll Depoty
C.
D
.
Frecker
Farm
Pay Only f59.10 doq
Sheriff Edwlfd Sandera came to
Balhan
Road
I
hla atore. The erart was stolen
ud Ut.OO per month I
fr~m Tall's •bop and abandoned
· n•ad
•. · Colon•• 19 m11 " so•t h or
I here.
I
INPLATION HITS CRIMI
I DETROIT UP - The cost of
R 1h
Sh 11 A
erJme goes up Frldoy when mo·•
e s re Furnished 1d·~do lnvqlvln•. amou. nls up to
0 D The 'ff g lftl
. Corner
. pun ,'
• mosdemeanoro.
In Middle
. Sponaored by Moose Lodge .•• 100 will be only
•- e l,gure 11&lt;ed to be $.10.
-Th 1
BLAST KILLS FOUR
• SEOUL Krreo UP p .
· orted today
• th r - oh1oce ....
I
P
were killed and •115 our
th c lldren
when 1 blast· appso ers Injuredd
•
•
ren11 Y cause
: by an unexpended mortar ohell
ripped thrOII"h a Pusan school on'
•
Wedncoday · Poll ce sao'd th • exploI sio
d b
• me
. 0 burned
oc:currc near
w en
was l'l
be··
tbe trash
C'hildren
Ina up lor lunch. They theorized
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INCLUDES
FIUGIDAIRB

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I Sunday, September 29
1:oo P.M. tdl Dark

BAKER

FURNITURE

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FORD A·l

PI-I HITS $1'UDIO

Ch atter Cl Ub
Mee t'mg Held
Tuesd_ay Night

Mrs

Ho;old Eppley Mrs. Edllh Sis:
500 . 11 was a~nouliced that the

nut party would be at the 51 ,.
son home.
Mrs. McElhinny served snacks
to those Dllmed above and Mrs.
Paul Th.eiss Mrs. Denver Rice
:~nd Mrs. R~ndolph Humphreys.

\
I.Christian.,\19Uth
Mrs. WllbtJ r Young entertained l f II
h'
the Chatter Club Tuesday eVI!ning e OWS tp
at'her home on Wright 'St.
M.eehng
• Is Held
A short business session

UNIVERSAL C!'fY, Calif. UP
- Untveroal · International St•dio
q!llc~ls today estimated damage
Wll.l
at ·500.000 from • fire thai swept held woth Mrs. Everett Loghlloot The Hemlock Grove aitd Orange
nearly a block of movie sets on president, pres1d1ng. hlrs. Frank Christi'ln Youth Fellowship met
the stu&lt;!Jo t~t. Quiet action by Utslnger wos reported ill and at the Orange Church· September
firemen We~uesday lWU credited plans were made to send her 19 at 7'30
•
with hatUna the bltize before 11 · fruit. The birthday ol !Irs. Young
Discus;ion was held on a hay
reaebod aound stages. Se~•eral land the anniversary of Mrs. ride and wiener roast which was
street acene sets were destroyed, Glen Evans were observed an4 planned for September 18 at 7
ho~ever .
each received a gift rrom their o'clock.
I secret pal.
Installation ol offtcen by Rev.
~ameli wef(! played durina- tbe and ~rs. Hal Doster wa1 11 fol·
hour with prizes awarded lows: President, JtUt.el Beyler;
---~- - · - - VIce Pre&gt;tdrnl, Robert Paulsen,
!Shirley Hnn•ell)
00
' ., of Washln••on,
•' Treasurer, r.inda Stockton; Faith
D. C., are l•nnouncing the birth ehalrman. Mary Lou SnotiJirass:
NEW CITIZIN
or a 5 lb. B oz. daughter, Judith WllneS! chalrmon. Ruth Stockton:
Mr d "
J
Lynn, Wednesday, Sept. 18. Grand· Ou'·each co"•hairmen, Amold Ev·
·
an
.,.r!l.
ames
B.
Phillips
parents
are Mr. and Mrs. John ans"and Dorrence Heas: Fellowship
of Buckhannon, w. va, are ••·
nou I th bl h
tlunnell, Pomeroy and Mr. and chairman, D'·•k Battey.
e rt dor their first Mrs. C"l Yc11ng, Riverside, Calif.
childne ng
8
,
oevon
poun son , James
ldr. ond Mn:. ISBiah Smith, Pome·
Barkwtll, on September
PIay enut. Ied "y ou, par t or
20 Mrs. roy, ore gronl gran dparents and theAHope",
Phtll
''as given by the Out·
inll wu formerly Patr,cla Ann Mrs. Inez Smith, Pomeroy and An· reacb Commo·.,ion. Choractera of
JBtornett,
h T daughter of ~lr. :,d Mrs. thony Hyse 11 • Mlddleport, Rt. 1, the play were Voice ' Mor
. llyn
•nln . Bumell,
Parkersb
rg, aftd arc gren 1 gre&gt; t grandparcn18.
' Schultz,
I '
d
Stockton: Voice n. Linda
Sterrett, ol Pomeroy.
.
,• Arnold
Evans,Stockton.
Wllnii Stockton
TO AID AT AUCTION
and Mildred
a ece o J,r. an Mrs. Lornin P.
APPL._ IUlTI" PROJECT
Mrs. Denver Rice is chairman Members made their pledge lor
•
of the Child Conservation League the Year.
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The Eaotl.etart WSCS will make committee that will sell oandwlch· 1 Relreshmen•· ol cookiea and
apple butter the week ol Oct 15 es, Pie
· and co/lee at the Burnett• Kool ode were~ served by Brenda
and wlll accept orders for de· Auction on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Clark to twenty-one members.
I1very tbat week. People wanting
1 •
app e .cutler may phone Mrs. Hir·
OES TO MEET
BAKE SALE
bert Shleldc 2289, Le•art
• Falls, The Past Matrons of Evangellne A bake sale will be beld Saturor write Mrs. Shlelda, a~;ne
-~ Rt. 2 Chap•.er, OES, will meel next Mon· day no'•ht Srpt. 28 at tbe Legion
or Mra. Hazel Fox, same addrc,·•· day at lhe home of their president· featlval• by the Racine Amerlean
NEW ARRIVAL
Mrs. William Reynol&lt;la, instead of Legion AuxH~y. A talent show

0aiJy SentmeJ ,..,.,
Dayb k

the ahell was a:athered durlna: " ' .....,SJt

SED CAR

Nease, Mrs. L. F. Schoenleb, Mrs. son 1\lrs. Arthur Strauss

· Alonzo Custer, i\lrs. Fred BtaettGENEVA. Switzerland UP _ nar, Mrs, L B Weed. Mrs. E. J.
I Enough Jive11 to . populate a city 1:ran. Mrs. Carl Shiel~s .. Mrs. Car·
the size of Washma:ton have been ne Nyt' and Mrs. Smtth.
saved In the last five years by
health campaiens wltleh ltave

T•esdlr (!\:&lt;'nin;~ and found p~rhaps t~.e Wacs are b~ing
members of the Couple Club at tnnned for these posts to free :t halved the mortality rate lrom
her home to ee!ebrate her birth· man for the kitchen."
contqious diseases, th.e Wot·ld
t~Joy and thooc of Mrs. Everett
lleoltb Orguni.alion reporte~ to·

3 ROOMS OF
ALl HEW

Canasta Club
Meet'n 9 1 Held
IT · d £ •
I l,leS ay venlng

Frida}' as pbnned earlier.

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1958 EDSEL
RANGE~

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HARDTOP

Fully equipped - Less than 200 mile~

·1'957 MERCURY
MOHT~REY

4 DOOR SEDAN

Just like new &amp; fully equipped. Less thAn 250 miles.

1957· FORD

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For~maUc, Power Steerlns, white ~r~s. 7500 miles.

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VICTORIA HARDTOP
Veq; Clean.

2~1955 FORDS
V8 FAIRLAHE 4 DRS.
Excellent Shape

1914 FORD V8
CUSTOMLIHE Z DOOR.
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THURSDAY I
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11:50 -.. m.
Daily
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1-60 Warm Momltg, with fan ···· $69.95
1_
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5:5.1 Slifl on
6:00 Today
0:00 Rom~er Roon
9:30 We&amp;~•re Hunt
10:00 Tbe Price '• .!d(bt
10:30 l'nth .~ . Cqa~&lt;qlltace•
11:00 Tic Tae Douah
11:30 It Could Be You
12:00 )lew1 Re@Ort
12: 1&amp; Movtrt!m~
•
i:ao Bride
Gruo11
Mfllnre Theater
3: · Q!Alea For A ~
3: ·5 lolod~in: R.omei!CU
4:00 Comedy Ti"le
4:30 Trouble with Father
5·00 Spin-eh Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00 News ficture
6:15 Sports Eye
6:22 Weathercast
6:30 Saber of London
7:00 Death Valley Days
7:00 IJfe fl Riley
8:00 M·Squad

M(lvietime
l :;JQ !lrldt ~~~ Grootn
2:00 M&amp;finee The'ater
3:00 Q~..n tqr 1 Dey

12:1~

!·fs

3:45 "-oderr. uomance1
4:00 Comtd~ TI.JDt
4:30 Trouble Wltb Father
5:00 Spinach Playhouse
5:45 NBC News
6:00. Meet Corliss Arcbor
6:30 Flatt 1nd Scruap
?:00 Yoy ~t Yo~r Ute
, :sq D.ia!Miet
8:1111 1'1!• People! Cholet
8:30 The l'ord Show
9:0!1 ·Lux Show ·witb Rosemary
Clooney
9:30 The .J~tll! Wf!D•n Show
!D:OO Whtrlyj&gt;lrdo
t~:30

10:40
12:00

5DCfltJ· ' llnga
week whon Robert
wu a ooirrleal
Grant Hoopltol. ·. Mr.

w. Raw·
patient at
llawUnga,
Richard /I'WIIngo and hiJ who had extomtve brain sorgerr.
- gt'andm~ther, Mta. R. H. ~w· (s In crttlell condiUon. Mn. Raw·
llnp
~tied to CoiU\JlbUI tlus Ungs aecompanled ber husban~
to ColwnbUJ and bu been violt·
tn'g her· slater ond brother·ln·law
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay
Mr and Mro C M Hennesy re·
turned T•eadoy from Atlanta,
. Ga., where theY vlltted Mrs. Ca·
therine Chdrchlll, Mr and Mn
, •:
Gordon Clay and children.

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Everett Bachner and ebtldren.

Fred Peel who wao dllmla~ed
lrom Meigs Gener1t Hoapltal
WIIB taken to A~hena MondaJ to
Join · bu wife at the Hllhteat
Nursing ·Home. Mr. and Mra L
L Lyon loa tbe Rev c E Hoyt
accompa~led Mr. Peel.
·
Hubert Moee, wf!o bao been a
mo&lt;licol patient ot Holzer Ho•
pita! hao been returned to btl
hOme at the LoSatle Hotel.
W. E. Kell ~. Akron, lo vlaitlng
hla mothel'ln-law, Mro. Emmett
Cray.

beds, walkers, wheel-ebaira, crut-

••d

cheJ and other article• needed 14
care f"r erippled or Ill pertonl.

TIIQII8D.\Y
1:DI;t {~m1e D'11
7:30 ~D Blaetll
8:00 Copllli&gt; luloroo
•" ~...,
,.,.. N
,:. ,.,
8:55 Loci! News
9:00 q~ry Moore
9:110 Arthur aotlfrer
10:SO Str...
" 'tI rwc
"' h
11:00 Neiva
ll.:IO Kl¢1•'• Almanac
11·. 15 Lov' o ol Life
11:81 searell for Tqrnorrow
'5 G ldl 11 U h1
II:.
u - ~Klt&lt;laen
1
t•:OO · Kotl'''
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12:30 AI lllo· w•rld T"tDI
1:00
.1:110
2:00
2:30
3·. 00
S.·l"
s·:30•
4:QO
• 3D
u:

Beat the "'Clock "'
HoU.Ceparty
Bl• Payoll
Tile• Verdict Is Yolll't
Br'•b•- Da•1
._··.,·...Storm
Seer
Ed• o1 Ntg••
.e
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The Early Sbow
·
Yout Esso R"PO
· rter
5:45 Sport. Parade
5:55 WoothermiD
Ned Marlin Sporl.l

The Thin Man
1:00 Caval.ade of Sporto
0:45 Red ~arber'o C~•ner
:D:t)O Federol Men
' 10:30 '~~""• Hea~Uoea
IO:iO Nllewa&gt;cb
12:00 T~cvi~t
1:00 Stan Oil

12:15 Cortoon Club
12:So uberaOj!
1:00 Gretchen wade Show
,
I:BO llovldo!ellnee
3;00 Amet'ican Bandalaool
~:00 Cfl'tOOD Club
~:OQ llle--~ M
_OUole Club
8:QO PIYO $tar J.llnol
1:15 loltu, DJil • tlie NOWI
8:~ Clrtus' lli)y
. ,• ' ' •
7:11Q l!iitat
7:~ ~~~~••, ~I 1\'ate
8:00 1'1\e't'r Time
8:Wi&gt;IIS · ·
e:Oii~~IU ollhe wee\
8:30 Dr Christian
10:01! Nev.:• of .th,e Nlaht
to:to Tbe11et ta

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IT'S ROLSUM

Channell
FIUDAY
7:00 Jimmie Dean
7:'0 Booton Blaekle
B:OO Capt..tn Kangaroo
8:45 CBS News
8:55 Loe•t News
9:00 Garrv MllQre
10:30 .;trike U hocb
11:00 News
11:10 Kolle's Almanae
11:15 Love uf Lite
11:30 Starch-lq• Tom~
11:45 IJu!di•g Ught
12:00 KaUe'a Kitchen
12:30 As the World TtlrNI
1:00 Beat the Clock
1:30 Houseparty
2:00 Big Payoft
2:30
3:00
3:1 5
3:30
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:
5:30.
5:45
5:u"5
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LIVER PUDDING
BLOOD PUDDING

The Verdict Is Youro
£righter Day
Socre\ Storm
_.
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E·•ge
of Night.
1 Sh
The Ecr y o•
Youc !sso Re"Orlel
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Spt.1s Pll'ade
Weac.e..-man
•
TDheg!WeeEk~Newlln Revue

Thrifty Beef Sale
What is Thrifty Beef?

BOX

SLICI!D

It's

JOWL BACON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 lb. $1.45
GARLIC
BOLOGNA ······.. ··.. 3 lb. $1.00
•.

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COFFEE

ecoftOrnlcal, nutritious beef cut from rangt

II oHora ac much plain good oaflng and nulrl-

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The annual C&lt;lnventlons of the

•K .......... · .. ·.. .. .. 8 tall cans $1.00

Ohio tlnigbts of pythiao ond PY·
thlan Sisters wlll be held this
week •t tite Nell House In Columbuo atartlng Wednesday and last·
inS untll Stmda~. B. Harry Gas!,
Prospect, ~~ Grand . Chancellor or
the Knlg~la and Clara Cochran,
NewarM, Ia Grand ' Chief of the

Slaters.

FiiiiiA

M~KET

W.MalD.SI.

Phone 330·M

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Kros~er-Cut 1o aivo

Brown,

Mn.
I

Pomeroy

you -

moat, 1M llone 111111 wam.

Porhtllo-

Available
as always
Kroger-Cut
Tenderay Beef

~.,

Thooe lllendllll !rom Fides
210, Knlghta of Pythlas,
, ... ~. H. Grate, lolss·
••d
Chancellor·

SIMONS

tlonal vaiN ac hli!her prlcod ...,r... laolo lao M
In 1M ........ ttrllh tht ,., ond ,.110w · lcdMI.
hr nutllllaa and - CJ,...I'hrlfij lo.f.

KofPAnnual

~~u~~~~~y r·--- -Thrifty ·Round
.
· .99c
or IfI'011

CANNED

CHANNBL 13
i
10:59 Sign On
11:00 Advent•res in Learning
·11:&amp;n Neighbors
12:115 Noon Newa
12:15 Cartoon Club
12 _. 30 IJ"ra~ ..
1:00 Gretehen Wade Show
1:30 Movie Matinet
3:00 American Bandstand
,
t:30 Cartoon Club
~:00 lllcter lolouee Ollb
1:110 five Slor Fln'l
'it$ ~oho Daly ·~· .be Nrn
::so ••·
'flo nn
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7:110 ~lm Bowie
7:30 ~•oco .Ktd
BrOO S~rtock H~Jmeo
8;80 Date With the Ao&amp;els
D:OO Frankie Lone
8:30 me~ Telllioa
10:00 N•••· q( the. Nlcht
10:!0 Tlleat'lr.)l
·

tflt

fad caul.-. fpr best resulh cook slower and longer.

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INSTANT

WHTN-TV C._annel13
12:05 Noon, News

The plenlc held at Portlood
Part WQ atuaded by 47 metqben

,_ JAIHIUIS. IE
..._, oiCIIIPIIIOIS
IIU ILOOIS•II!ITAIS
AU!O lllllfiiS
AlllllNIIII
SIOII WlliDOWS

Doualas Edward•
\30 Playhouse ol Star•
Ereelo.o.J)f tht YuiiOD .:1:00 . W&lt;Jt hint Story'
Highway Patrol
, 7:30 DesUny
CUmu
' 8:30 Pro •·ootball Highlights
l'!ayho•se 90
9:00 The Lt~eup· ,
Up·IHhe·mlnute Ne111
9:30 . EerSfln ·10 Person
10:00 News '
10:05 Scanning lbe Weather
10:05 Seannfng the Wellhor
IO:ID 'l'lte L't" ~bow
10:tO The l ole Show ,

11:50 Nolg~bors

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Sign On
11:00 Adyentures In i.eunlna

Others present were Hrs. Bet·
ty Milhoan, lira. Grace Frank,
Mn. Ednt More:an, Mrs. Hen·
ri4111 Bailey, Mra. Linda Dalna,
lito. Ruooeil, lin. Sue Goegleln
ele&lt;tlon ot' otfliero.
•
P"lltlent lf .l lts. Harley HID· and Mlh Mildred .Pullino.
·
The Lodlel Aid will maet at
lottrlb ~
lbe borne ot lito. Edn1 MorgiD,
llaly KIIIW bllllle economleo Sept. 26 fCJr JID all day quiltin~
ebalmlu p.O tile report on ·tile 1nd aewlng of eupet rag1. A pot
yeu'aiCII•IIltJ. It wao announceol
that a lfllll&amp; eeolerenee ~ 1o be ~~-lunch will be served at
lltld Sept. 30 ot Rock Sprinp.
Tbo" attendllll are uked to tau
douchnttb lor refreohmenll.

and juveolln 111d enjoyed bJ 111.
The IJIDCe volo&lt;l to attend the
joint Inot.tllatlon of ollicert for
Ute new reor wllb Alfred Gt'lllle
u boot 08 Oetober 3 at 8 p. m. II
A1lnd Gr1nte Hall.
Tbe next meeting, wblch WID
Chesler Grange met in regular be october 8 will be1io It 8 p 111
seOBloo Tue!day evening. DaVid loJtead ot 11:30
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Kobtcnt:, M"ter, preaidin~. One ~nb were oened at
~ndtdate w~ goven!~bird anolllbe dOH · of the muting:

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WCHS~TV

Inc; viet preaideat, Mrs. Flor·
ence Windon; !lecretor)'·Treuur·
er,. Hn. Mulne Goealtin.

CheSt er Grange .\
• IS Hefd
Mee ttng
Tues day Evening

Sieak ~or:•• 11lrlflr,;.,.~, .. lie
Chuck
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Road !'=-..-:- M~r ~••• : .. 39o
Road~-?, M~r ov.r! .. 5lc
Shoulder
Ro1sl ~. ..., ....... :. •· 4lc
Engllah "
Roast~...: Thr1flr ;;-or.... 49t
Stew. Beef ....
u. 49c
•....•..••
lilt

Ground Beef .~r::~. Lh. 39c
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L11k 11 these uclislvt ·

Mlnltl&lt;id, Lean Llm~rt, lolld· · ROME UP-liJIY'I . aeeondary
. Chariea AU~IIIWOrth, sehoot teacben threatened a new
strike today unless the covern·
Mn. Belly Jllller, moot acc0pts.thelr elolms lot. ei·
Dorothy \)"nt;Port· rear benefits by the end• of nell
mo~tb.
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•SavtlupMSO"'lnfull - ~

• Sle,lormat~ Draft lll!ia 1001 and ll!lllko
• $1ltnt.Floatlllfi1Uptl 9ultt motor mount
• Llfttimo ·pCircolaln onit,ntl flnlah
•...way cllroctlonal Trajilcal Floor Heat
• ~lilt lrOII cqnstructlon
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• KINn-Fire ~~~r-, cloans as It heats
• Su.'11~~,c.clollng al 1'\illlrn of a ewltch

Corn
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croam 10ldtn
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9No.caMm$1

Ti.ssue....:!i:;..... 16 Rons s1
Umbrellas... :~~:~~... ~~~~..$1
Pad &amp;C·over &amp;:':!~ sI~t s1
Cake Mix.};;;;,. 4 :pkgs. s1

1-Perftctlon Kitchen $In ····· ····· $39.95
.

1...fttttlld Clay hnecl HlfltH, rttlgoocl ···· ····················.$39.95
l ....IIICt ~ound lftater · ········· ······ ·················· ' ·

Ironing

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SU TIISIIIId MANY OTIIIIS .T.
~

evening load Ia geMogether at the inp.
llartln Reotouron\. Plaqs lor the '
Week'• actt•hieo have been made The li"t r..:ipient ol the Khol·
by the Speelat committee Mro. arsllip graduated thla September
Nan Moore. &gt;ln. Allen Jenkinson, and the Jecond otudent is a sopho
Mr•. o. B. Stout, ldr&amp;. Clara Mur· more •t lhe ochool. Any hlib
roy and the president, 1\lrJ. Wes- ochool oenlor In tbe county Is ell·
ley Fry.
glble lor the J&lt;bolarshlp and tile
applicatloru are decided on by 1
committee from the cl•b. Hoapttat
Loan equipment inelude. llospllal

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Dqor Open•ln Cront -IJke New.

National Business W.omens Week
FlatwoOds
Is Observed By Middleport BPW Ladies Aid
_The Middleport lloillneu and year for the Heart Fond and the Organt'~d
ProfQJiOnll Women'• Alooclallon appointment of Nina R..Jell to
T.
ere obaervlng National Buolne.~o repreaent the BPW 1t the Middle- on.. ,.......Lldtea Aid 111e1
Women'• Week and Wednelday port Chamber of Commerce meet- and or..nt.cl' neently with tile

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7:00
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Sept. 26, 1e57-3·ohu been vllltlna Mr ,.d

6:00 Today
mnsked Hallowet•n Pal'l)' at thf' 9:00 Romper Room
9:30 'l'roomo Hunt
home of Mrs. ~'lO}' d Dunfer.
10:00 The Price '' alght
10:30 Triitb or C?rnequeneel
'-1:00 Tit /II) Do•gh
11:30 ot could Be Yo1
12:00 News 1\eporl

men, "' oU ·. ~ars auol I~&lt;ll' crews. P""~'d an•! plans were made for
landed 111 Pinel'usill' AFu near ' u six v'clod: dinuer ut the next
.teq'· 0)-Jo.
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. U\c Btooklyn Dodgem. Wcdnesda~ 1Orland~ Wed uestlay aflc1· a one- ~mectmg, whteh will Oe held at
~"- nt,to: DeliWJ bJ ell'l'ln where nnable .,.nb per voted lu ""'"" $6.000 to build a. slop flo~ hi from Norlhern lrdand . the Masonic l'emplc, Tuesday, Oct·
fttll:i.,..e year ln advance at The Dl1lJ Sentinel 1 office 311$1!t60· 1111 float htle · ~l!iJOr League Hose
-1 obn 29. Mrs. S mit~ Wils muuL•d !Is
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N.DO. Yrz molor ,.... whm ••.tlt.ble: bill" ror. the Hose l'aradc in Pas·
~IFE ~l\PECTAJtCY UP
1chalnnmo tor th e &lt;l110ucr.
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IDODIIII, tl.20; lbree mQIIIIII, odenot on !:111. t. rheon• ol tho . NEW YORK_UP - Avcru&amp;e life 1 A !a~·gc birthday t·ake iced in
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parad\! 1s "l&gt;wDI'&lt;'tlms."
tune of Americans has IlL-en in· wh1te &lt;llld U~('ornted with pink
141oTbe Oblo v~ Sell
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-creased by abo•t 20 yesro since rolle buds wolh the inmiption
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BULLETS OR BUTTER?
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Mrs. Charles C~arksOil Wag a
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~----.-- ·- spokesma~ ~.~r the A~ Defense b~bles born now is 69\1 ~ellrs, act'! the hostess \',"ilh 3andwich.es, salad I binn~ entertained her canasta
Commond s SIXth Regoon Head· cot'lllng to the ltetropolotan Life
coflee.
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club Tuesday evening.
q\larter!j w:Js :.~sked WedneHday to Insurance Cv.
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lt!IYIUes treate! As the planner iD tbe home, It Is !glPtrmost iD yoiit reca'lll
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ltAMO we present the rell1110ne;~: saver .•.. . NEW PACJt,(it\NNRI) rooil8
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Honey

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Yo4 wUI want Ill • ibd buy at this ~~~~~ M.!llg Ill
EVANS NEW l'it:k CANNEll t'OOll8 8AU:. ADd
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seeond feelute of EVANS $UPb TalMMtJD
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meats our traliltllmeat eutters al'e v~ alert to llv·
inf QUALITY Pills 1'1JM .. , . l~surlfti 10a ef lillie
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lt!IYIUes treate! As the planner iD tbe home, It Is !glPtrmost iD yoiit reca'lll
for your family to have food Utat Is pleasing 1o them· ~ P!tulal tQ reot ·
b¥c!lel. In the last big week of EVANS SEPTEMBt~ !!AVtr&lt;iG PUN·O.
ltAMO we present the rell1110ne;~: saver .•.. . NEW PACJt,(it\NNRI) rooil8
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B'R:·&amp;AST · · · · · · · · · · lb. 73c
WINGS · ~ \. · · · · · · · · lb. 29c

12·cona·$1.47
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..e.:;.nlny Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 26, 1957
, "f.l~ Pba CONBIBTINT

H you hnvr trees tha t need trimming, topping, or removed call
Robert Sayre, Racine 3975
Five yca.rs cxperlerjce. 9-17·12tc

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

~: · ··· WANT

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44 Are Present
For Bible Study
Class Wednesday

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service and Bible study ctaq at
Middleport Church of Christ:
Mrs. Frcd Gardner, wile of ·the
pastor, led the devotional ..,.
vice aDd It was announced that
L. R. Wiley would be !be leader
next Wednesday.
Special muSic at the service
included a mate trio: Homer
Rice, Wiley and Cash Bahr who
sang "Jesus 11 All the World To
Me" aceompanied by Mrs. Ches-

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RATBS
I ent1 w ftrd. one lntirtlon. Mlnl!nm charco tlll&lt;.-4 "'nil
. ~ word for tllrte eoJIIOCUU.. huertloDI.
8~ - ODe monlh for 211
per word.
Pull rate of 2 centa per WOl'd will he charlled for advertising II
1101 pold for before the 15m of eaeb month following Insertion.
Jrrwo Ia Advertlstng--Sbouid be reported Immediately. The
Dooil1 llonlioel ,.JU Dol be reapcnuible for mo,. tban one tncor
. . llllertloll.
Card ol Thanh and s-Ill Nottcea of Evenll $1.00. Obltuama
tlllblbbod at 1 eent per wmL
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Club Planning
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lhe votm or Lebanon town·
ship: 1 havr bt&gt;en reported out
of lbe race for trustee. I am
n()t out HI all the vot(lS arc
counted. If vou want a road
man, vot• tor me. 1 witt appreciate your support. Reop. C. G
Sheffield.
9-26-3tp

Now Open

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON
Mllldoy Thru Sotvrday

a lUWLlfiGS SONS N . - 24
\our 'lfr,..ker Service. Day
fhono 8227 Ni~bt Phone
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METROPOLITAN

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SALES
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Charles Peoples
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FOR SALE
19M Olds Super 88 Holiday
One owner, low milea~c . Tutone grey. Ca ll at :

MH&amp;IIIuerttn for

N. 2nd St.

WE BUY
'!TRUCT\IRAL I IIAMI

Middleport, Ohio

~sonite !.1111111 -

IICRAP IRON - MIT ALl

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO., _
, ... 510

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4 used inside 1loors m good con·
dition. Phon&lt;' fl:I59·M.
100 bushel old

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9·26-3tc
M. Cow·

at 124 Union Ave., Residenc('
Pomeroy.
for sale. 6 rooms, 2 baths, furnace and ba~emcnt. (Jwner wil!
personally finam·c wilh small
down payment. Balanc~ likr
n•n t. For further rlctails, sec
ownN al 134 Snuth Fifth Ave.,
Middleport. Phone 6064-M.

Chester, Ohio.

9-24-3tp

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aonville Rd. Jlhunc ·92l·J,

coNCREn BLOCK~f

PUBLIC SALE

"lut14 tltlttrPorL...-

SATURDAY

buabond, John R. Davi•. who
eludes pump, jet, 22 gal. tank.
"-BU"aEB BLOCK CO.
polled away two yem ago
59 feet of t inch and t V4 inch
.. Sept. 28, 1957
today, Sept. 26, 193~.
plastic pipe. Price complete
As I am movin~ to Florida, I
1 MilK North of Pomeroy
Pre-ctoua mem'ries how they
SIOO Kenn eth run&gt;hff. Sy ra - ~
will offer for ,.le at my resiltn-gor,
eusc, o Phone 902 X o26 :Jtp
(lo 11. 31. Coli Wm. - ·
dence, 789 Maple Street, Mid·
How tber ev-or flood my •out. - - ---- 1
dleport Ohio ('lurn ol-f Rt. 7,
In the otttl-ne., of the midt--Pick Up 1n1ck Steel tool
l ... hrl...
lower erKJ of Middlel\ort), bt•
alght,
~ box $6.00. 1- Will.v., wheel tire
glnnlnl! at 10 A.M . ttte follow·
Pre.clou 8, sa-cred scenes un·
intcrtubc 11 l'ap.- 10.00. 1 coal - - - - - - - - -- - ing personal property: l'hree
fold.
healer $12.00. 1- Jap high i..- - - - - - - - - - . : l s t u d l o couches, llvinll room
suite, ~nice arm cha1rs, plat·
Hit wile, Edith.
9-26-llp
powered ri flr, $20 00 M. M.
form rocker, 3 - end tabt..,
- - - . - - ' Stone, Rt No. t, Bradhury, 0 .
lamps, ottoman, drwser &amp; 1 tool1
I 4)
9- 26-Jtc
2 - eomplete Iron beds, bea
10 ROOM HOUSE
spread!, electric heater, electric
tllld · LOT
blanket, chest of drawers, G.E.
Electrit sto.ve, electriC! rrefr\g.
1 Rooma Newly Pamlcd
eralor, RJectric Sunbeam mix·

fOR SALE

Announcements

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MEIGS COUNTY
FARM BUREAU
GET·TOGETHER
Friday;. Sipt. 27
at 8:30 P.M.

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$299.00
BAKER

' evnte Student from Guat·
OPEN TO PUBLIC

~C61 l.nst G Found

Troilen

Buy

FURNITURE

llllllla Will speak and show
sllda. Fun and recreation

for ali.

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50 POOl LOT
In Syracuse, Ohio
See George H. Durst
1 Covtlt., Pomeroy
or Phone 514-lt

Rooms
New Furniturt

ROCK SPRINGS
GRANGE IIALL
Ose , Condon, Foreign Ex-

IJI The Brlglltest Cornet
r~ ~liddl~port

Read y Mix ~anc r e t e , washed sand,
rrushcd gnvcl, top soli and Uti
dirt We deliver anywhere. Call
6303.
9 20 6tc

.:uotom &amp;uilt Kitchen. Kltchclll
do11~ncd lor your home. ~'ro•
Hound dol - ;.d wtth..whtte on
tsttmates. Foreman &amp; A' ':at!
, •. chts~ ODfl by name of "Red".
P~one t2Bt-Y.
8-6-tf
Contad Jo~n Ru..ett, Pomoroy.
9 23 3tp 400 hal cti or good slraw , Phone
llacinc 3039.
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(Bl Aut.:~ Soles

~~~~ Blllek Speetat 2 dr RM;;,
. ow.! Top) Coupe, Choice of
!our - l'wo tone blue, grey,
1
and aotld block. AU with
14 · naflDII drive. Btaettnono,
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9 20 8te

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Gro&lt;ery Store
The Fountain,

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Rent, Modern !lvc room
apartnjont on Mutborryivb.
Must be •een to Ill&gt; appru · ted.
Phone !10-M, Pomeroy . . ~-tltp

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Waverly Moliile
Home Soles
U.S, 211MIIh
WIIVIlLY, OHIO

Rodney Downing
11\'~UBANCI!

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Employment
Wanted

AGENCY

,..., Aut-Ito, Hooltto
ACCIDIN1
~Ill.

c-I!Jan&lt;l ....

Reollltote Broker
tn MIDDL11ioa1j OHIO
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PHONII
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Help Wanted

liN Chevroltt VII I dr , fl,895. ( 17)
"110" &amp;,den. Reolly sharp tnlldl and out. Powergllde Rodto Rooms for """t. Clos~ lo town.
12'! Butternut Ave.
9.18 12tc
1114Utaler. Btoettnm, Pomeroy
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IIAl WAID

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last !Cts, R.C.A. Radio, Cooking
utensils, Stlverlfare, Dishes (lew
100 yr. old), new travel Iron, 3
- uttttty_cabinets, Singer scwinf l)laehine, Mpytag wuher,
Apex wnsher, pl)l'('h furnitUre,
gia88 door book me, roll top
desk &amp; chair, side board, Guns,
\\ h.p. Electric Motor. ladders,
wheel barrow (rubber tire),
hand tools, work benches, Electric Hutry Lawn Mower (Now),
Garden tools, Post hole· digger,
hand sprayer, 7-gal. Aluminum
Paint, and many other articles
too numerou! to Jist. Terms:
Cash. Not responsible for acct.
d•nto. Crttt Bradford, Auctioneer. Ralph Burnett, owner.
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ness Servl-:es

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DAllY CROSSWORD
ACROSS .
~ . Bank
1. Driving Ice '
employee
and rain
6. Warllmt

BONELESS BOTTOM
WELL TRIMMED

6. Hits

12. Hat red

CUTS
Sirloin Steak WELLCHOICETRIMMED

lb. 89c

Cube Steak
CUT FROM TIP
SirJ~in Roast LEAN-TENDER
BONELESS
.VERY TENDER

50· LB.
BAG

Eatabltshed, oporattna grocery busioesa in center o! Pom·
eroy lor 1ate for cost of hxturea
and stock. Buyer can buy only
what to desired of beth flxturee
and atock. Owner muot saertftce, teavtna Pomeroy. Will fl.
nance two-lbli'dr of purchue
prle&amp;.
Five Polnta Grill ""taurant
with all new ~ulpment, Ideally
located for beer, wine, liquor,
D-3 license, large parktna areo,
ttvin&amp; quaflero Jn building, ev·
erythln&amp; neceuacy to start buo-

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Homes tn Pomeroy ond farms
tn Metge County of varloua
sl&amp;es and prlcH. 400 Acre farm
In Athens County. ·

E~tro W•~••
from Good Shoe Repair

For

SEE US TODAY

Racine
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Shoe Shop
YOU SAVE HERE

01110 ... RED JONATHAN

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45, Slotll.t

30. Book leav ••
, 32. Crazy

(SW'!d .}

39. Skttt
42 . Warble
44. An ungulate

46. Eagle's neat
47. Loyal
Ifeud. I
48. Compaftlea
49. Literary

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21. Crown
1" Eggs

41. Three

a-ur• ; \'(tiNa)
37: 1\oiil!n - . 13. Hat (llll'f)

:18. Coin

$159

Campbell's Bean Soup ··· ············· W11'H "BACON
Butterfield Whole PotatOes ··· ·· ·· ···· · 1
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!slang)

lb.85c

Armour's Potted Meats · ......... ·.. · SYz.OZ. CAN

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32. 1nsect
34. Erbium

3.i. w,·~l:en

Niblets Corn, GREEN GIANT ·············· 12-0Z. CAN
Tomato Ketchup · ·.. · .. · .. ·.. :.. .. 14-0Z. BOrnE
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Lanen's Veg·AII .. ·.. ;· .. ·........ ·.... · 12.01. CAN

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33. Milke atronv

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31. Long

19. Sktn
boll
openings
3~. Pierce
, l o 2o. ca•y&gt;loaL •fli

16. Monetary
uilit {Bulg.)

1,18. Stitch

slick
25. Hlrh
lmua.)
26. SOak

24. PEriods
.of time
28. Affirm
2'l. Excuse

Mix or Match '" Your Choice

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.south

21. Hue

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10. Merganser

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Apples ·4 , ~·s,_ 39c·"'; Cauliflower .a.

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15. The
goslltl.\\'k
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Potatoes

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY COMPANY

9. Melt

na\'lan

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23. Drum.

7.Shrub IJap.)
nax
8. Pine trees !!7. Speak

13. Corol
Island
II. Seandl-

lb. 89c
lb.99c

CLUB OR T-BONE
CHOICE CUT5-TRIMMED

Porterhouse

ship

11. Conical tent

U.S. No. I ···· SIZE "A"· ·· ·INDIANA WASHED

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111L ....... It,
,._61
BeauUiul owept
) wllll .lilldel. JllaeiiDm, Pome· Would tl~c to c~;;-t.;cltitdron !
.....r.,, 01111
rot' .• ·:' ·
9 30 6tc , tn the hon1e. Juanita Wright, 6~.
1NI PJ1r[loutb VI fl.m. ilard
Elm St., Middleport, Ohto.
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Middleport Flrt • Aulomobil•
· Jllte llaDL Btalllllut two tone JOB _ Any kind. Call 1160-M.
aJIC!.,1!1blte. Sharp Imide
9 20 6lp
Bolda. 1'110111 Olfi.J
NIH!
a!ld •t. 810Uttll'l, Pomeroy.
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9 20 6lc (20)Bus'l
COIIJ'l..ET£ lllouraneo Proteetton,
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Uft, Auto. F!re, Polto. Call Dar
111111. llhldle;•rt. Oltlo.
In \'ic- Arcounlin&amp; srrvlce, bookkeeping,
Sprlnp. t'ind· nnancial statements. Tax re· For Salc-2-ucdroom house with
bath, rurnare and gara&amp;e
mone)'-return papers turn s. Clarence Mbaar, Phone
$5,000.00. Ca ll Tumor 212U.
Davto, Langovitlc, 3130-M.
9-2it-61P
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er, Sunbeam toaster 2-break·

Roun Steak
lb.79c

Phone 452 - Pomeroy

For

· -P~k, Power Slftrtng. FordomaUe. 11tunderblrd engine. New
... ·I!GII ~lmoot $1,000.00 more.
IZI IIIIa. Blaeltnor~ Pomeroy.
9 20 8tc

Chooae Your F•"orite from "Company'' Quality! Cut fro11a Genu•
fue Grafn-Fed Beet ... Guaranteed Tender, Juit!y!
GENUINE STEER BEEF .. . TRIMMED

e TIN WIDTIIS
e HUG&amp; SELECTION
Many reeondltioned used one
and two bedroom trailers.
FREE DELIVERY - QUICK!
Open 7 DIYI A Week

Mation, W. Vs

Pontile Chl~ltotn I dr Sedan 1141
Rent
llldramotlc ·drive. Two tone ··--..,-· lf"D ftntah. Blaotlnaro, Pome- ror 1\ent - ltltenatoa Ll~dero,
~1·
U2() 6tc
llcaf&gt;~ld boorda, Drop tlotlll.
CllDioll J'laber, MlddloporL
IN7 J'or&lt;l VI l'llrlane
79li.OO.
Ill t.l
"'cto': Clrtvorttble Coupe. Power PHIII 1126$-X.

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Save •100 to $1UOO
One, Two and Three Bedroom~
larae stock muot go. llrlng your
duires and your problema,
wa~e deat;,,K on the very low·
move Jn tomorrow. Try us.
est poulble terms!

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In loving memory ol my dear Deming deep wc·ll jet pump. In·

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and halh. Contact Billy Windon.

Drew Webster Legion Auxiliory
HAIIr$1Cighth n,· strict Cl.aplain

uwarded to t.he Pomeroy Walk·
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·n club and the Rutllllld Garden
,tub who lied. Each club wiU
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:eep the gavel for six months
Fronk Che.,.b~ew, chaplain, of Amertean veterans lou,ht to. prekingull); 3, tl!d, Ma(\etta
and lqrinll the coml¥1 ~~ar.
the. ~-~ht~ Dlotmt {\merlCII~ Le- "~"'' among other t~tnp fleeAmateur Gardeners Club.
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1\0~, wa' gueot sP,e!Jcel when the dom of rel\llon." A freedom that
Flower Sh~ws by Mrs. Jnmes S.
Mrs. Till~. 4111\l:let f1~wer show ~ad1... AuxiliarY ol J;Jrew Web· " not l!lercised Is soon !oat. The
1Tit1JS, District Flower Sho\'' ·ha)rmr.n, introduced Mrs. John ster Post, ·American Legion met American Leg\on urges Ameri·
cbalrman: I. Mnrirlta: 2. Meig! 1[nl~ht Jr .. Cuyohoia Foils. whose Tuesday evening at the Legion ea~s every., here to use t~c free·
Ceunty for torgo shows; First ·ople wu "Faohtons With Flow- Kome.
dom of rellalon which Is their&lt;
awud in si nglE&gt; shows was Rut n ."· One of the fln('st gardeA
Speaking on "Batlr; To God", for the honQI1 and a:lory or Ood.
land Garden Club I: Vinton 2: ·tub speakers to have been in Mr. Chee~ebrew said "We o! the And tho God · who
IUIQ tldore
I.Hllc llofkin ~~:. 3. and Cullipoli~ his Qf.Cll . Mrs. tcnlght ur~'t'd her Amerlc•n Legion like aH good will bless us ror it."
Fl•eoch 'City Clt1b.
1Udienrc to rorgct the rule!! AIT~l"f'lca.ns are concerned by con· In conclusio.n, Mr. CheeBCb.rew
Mrs. 11ool, ehairmun or C'om· vhich h&lt;IV(' bN•n used to judgC\ dUiona whieh threaten the well said 11Thi!1 country or oun was
munity Bt•autiricntlon gave rir~t 1owel' arr:my:ements
and to being of our land and our loved foun4ed on spiritual valuts and
to Rutland; 2. Walk-Ill.
''lease themstlves and suit their ones. ln our pursuit o[ poace, In the1e valnea, not In our econoMI·s. Reibel awarded the Ama· \omes. She said that lo inspire we ~nd our R!tlon the ~ub)ec! or .111ic, pot.Jtlcal or military mtaht,
teur Gardeners Club first placl• Usten(&gt;rs to make flot,yer arrange- criticism by otber nmhon1. De· 'lies the real greatne~s or Ameri·
lor lthe yearbook: 2, tied, Mus· ;nents wall her main p.urp.ose ami ploring the eXtent to which ea.'' ·
kingum and Cht£unccy; 3. Gulli ;he stressed the need (or enjoy· mora) a:nd spiritual values hnc
polis. ftutlancl: Honorable Meu· ng !lower arranging in order to been m•rked do'!n In recent
tion: Athens, Sidwell and Pome· be successful. She lists observa· )'fart and at the same time re·
roy Walk-ln.
'.ion o! the prlncjples of design, oognbing our very reo! depon~The oul•goin 1 director int~o- Jood balance. interesting stlhouet- ance on Ailntahty God, the Am·
dueed Mrs. A. c. Pool wlto spoke tes, creative qualitiea and dis· eriean Legion ia e~tending its
briefly of the honor and privl ~ inrtion as the important quali· "Back to God" movem,ent in ?
lege of being chairman of Dis- ~les to make a suecessful ar· nation wid• effort to bring all
tri&lt;t 11 and also of the plans be- rangement.
Amertcaru closer to the Creator
ing made to con'tinue the work of
Mrs. Knight exhibited several who . , ble8Bed this eountry 90
Mrs. Reibel, whom shl: commelltl· 1ried arrangements which a"'
the •pea~er said
ed highly for her successful term not in the material used ror 1he
Jfi.U deny that
ofJ office as Regional Director &lt;how she presented Wedpe~da~.
mlny 1ay In afTl1e Amateur Gardeners Club pre· Her dried arrangement wefe
aad Hls moral
sented their president, Mrs. Rei- planned for modern and .
matter. The Ameribj)l, with a g1ft in appreciation tiona! homes including 0ne
slrongly belteves
of her work · for the pas.t two gia~ mass arr~nJement. .
hu a
vttat
years. Mrs. Schnnf made th'
As she began to mak• ali'angehas
presentation.
ments the sp~aker said that
enProfessor Victor H. Rles, secre- 1 betghth, width orib .depth ·were
~~~ular
tary of the Ohio Association o! all important In or~r to hive
prayer.
Carden Clubs, spoke on the to· good arrangements, &lt;\I"ODI IIi,
the rolipic ")Vhat You Can Do This beautiful ·and unusual ·eontalners
chlldren.
Mont~ in Your Garden" and held she used
were antlq~e
a pro(onged question and aiUiwer containers, an aiaba~er co~lpol8.
lilies''
eu·
period. A display of horticultural a palm sheath. pottery vases
.using them with
specimens w•s placed on the , attractive access()ries. · Het 't
foliage to make If.
stage for the coqferenre.
rangements were for ~offee~ble, ••tu.n" ~rnngement.
Saek lunches were brought by tea tables, mantels, enli'anca
Her lill thought was to enjoy
!he large cro~~:p who purchased halls, and included mass, Hogarth rourself in l'oiir arranging and
cake and ~ie for 1 ~._,~rt course. curves; inve(led T, or(ental inlljl- 19 ~\1'~~' tp .pleaJe only yourself
Coffee was served by loP.lmittees cnee and French. Materta\s' used ·
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from the two clubs headed by included ferns, aladlolus, mal!loMrs. David Entsminger and Mr;. !ia and leat~er-leal _ vib.~IUD,·-Illll
E. M. Blake.
earnations, privet hedge, snap·
At the aflernoon session Mrs. dragons, asters, roses, nd barRclbel announced that the Tra·, berry, Scotch broom,
vetting Gavel, whieh goes to the dahlias, Mugo grapes, pine
elub with the highest percentage pyracDnthus.
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or mt-mbcrs preseJlt, was to be I She closed her

Garden Clubs

9:30 to 2 AM
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"SUPER.RiGHT"-Q-UA_L_ITY

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Lane Cedar
dery, Lo11 ~ Cullum , Ohio.
· Cheats - LAU Window Fono9·26-3tc
QUICK SERVICE on IV""h &amp;eFrlel~alre Refrtgeratoro.
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palrlnK hy FICfory Trained For Rcnt- Lorge oportment. 206
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COU..INS JEWEMulberry Ave. Call 376 or 43.
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tporl, 0 ° Two . Year ul&lt;t Partly trained
wa c ma•er,
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(3) Ia Memorion

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Daily sentinel, Pomeroy·MiddlegoJ1, Q., Sep\. ~~.19.07-7

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Unl•tedMeth. 0dIS• t
Class Installs
New OffJ"cers

WONDER BAR

Pawel/'1 Tr1il1r Court

9to5

Evenlags by Appointment
P•nn•ne~l• $7.11(1, $1(1 and $15
'HONI 6421-Y
215 Wtlnut It,
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Welcome To The

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Mrs. Hayman Barnltz, Mrs. Llo74 · ' ·l ·
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Downie "'~ i. •
and son, Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Crew and family , Frank Vaughan .;•
and children and four guests i
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Walton, Htu
Connie Marley and Miss Emalele '•
The Rev. Eugene Brown In- Saller.
stalled the officers lor tho comIng year when the Come Double
FLU STOP&amp; SPORTS
Cla8S of the Uniteij Methodist
DURHAM. N. C. UP - Next
Church met Tuesday evening 1n
Saturday's football game between
the church dining room.
Officers iiUI!Biled were Leo Florida A&amp;M ond North Carolina
Crew, president; Mrf\. W. R. College hao been cancelled be·
Carpenter, vice president; Mrs cause of a flu epidemic ·at the
I.loyd Moore. secretary and Mrs. North Carolina school. All Intercollegiate competition at North
Hayman Barnitz. treasurer.
Oscar Cordon, International Carolina Co!lege has been can·
Farm Youth Exchange student celled until the epidemic has been
from Guatemala Central America brought undf'r control.
was a guest and showed pictures
of his country snd told o! their
way of life. Cordon is spending
a month at the Therion Johnson
farm, Plants.
A potluck dinner at 6:30 pre·
ceded the meeting with Mrs. Ar2 miles below Middleport
thur Hovt and Mrs. c. E. Blakes·
11W• Hn• Good Olt
lee as boatesoea.
Hill Billy Music"
Present were Rev. and Mrs.
By Eddie Fife and
Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs .
The . Shady Valley Boys
IC~nneth Finley and sons, Mr .
and Mr!, w. R. Carpenter and
doughter, Alita, Mr. and Mrs.
t
Arthur Hoyt, M15. Elmer White
a Ur ay l'lfl9 tl
and dau~hter, Sandy, Mr. and
Rou~ Square Dancing
Mrs. Blakeslee ~an'::.d:_d~a:':ug~h~le:':r::•·~~~====~==~

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·RUTLAND FURNITURE IS DISPLAYIIG THE LARG.T ASSqRTMUII OF

.COAL HEATERS-OIL-GAS·ELECTRIC and BOTTLE GAS H~T~~S U~ .SOUTH&amp;~~ 'C)HIO
,~ ·, *SEIGLER. *PERFECTION *WARM ~MORN~ING !TEMCQ ·'!A.RMSl"RO ·!MART;I·.N
.w• W!L~ IHSTAtL TH_t ~8.fllV:E~ HEATERS-IF*You auY EARLY- usl vouR · ~LD; .HEA~ER _As
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DOWN
I. Male deer
2. Apollo's
mother
3. Eptc poetrY
I. Lamprey

~ohn C. Bacon
Juds• of toe Fro~ Co.u rt ·
· Mcias County, 01\lo

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..e.:;.nlny Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Sept. 26, 1957
, "f.l~ Pba CONBIBTINT

H you hnvr trees tha t need trimming, topping, or removed call
Robert Sayre, Racine 3975
Five yca.rs cxperlerjce. 9-17·12tc

DEPENDABLE RESULTS

~: · ··· WANT

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44 Are Present
For Bible Study
Class Wednesday

ADS

service and Bible study ctaq at
Middleport Church of Christ:
Mrs. Frcd Gardner, wile of ·the
pastor, led the devotional ..,.
vice aDd It was announced that
L. R. Wiley would be !be leader
next Wednesday.
Special muSic at the service
included a mate trio: Homer
Rice, Wiley and Cash Bahr who
sang "Jesus 11 All the World To
Me" aceompanied by Mrs. Ches-

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RATBS
I ent1 w ftrd. one lntirtlon. Mlnl!nm charco tlll&lt;.-4 "'nil
. ~ word for tllrte eoJIIOCUU.. huertloDI.
8~ - ODe monlh for 211
per word.
Pull rate of 2 centa per WOl'd will he charlled for advertising II
1101 pold for before the 15m of eaeb month following Insertion.
Jrrwo Ia Advertlstng--Sbouid be reported Immediately. The
Dooil1 llonlioel ,.JU Dol be reapcnuible for mo,. tban one tncor
. . llllertloll.
Card ol Thanh and s-Ill Nottcea of Evenll $1.00. Obltuama
tlllblbbod at 1 eent per wmL
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Notices

lhe votm or Lebanon town·
ship: 1 havr bt&gt;en reported out
of lbe race for trustee. I am
n()t out HI all the vot(lS arc
counted. If vou want a road
man, vot• tor me. 1 witt appreciate your support. Reop. C. G
Sheffield.
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Now Open

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON
Mllldoy Thru Sotvrday

a lUWLlfiGS SONS N . - 24
\our 'lfr,..ker Service. Day
fhono 8227 Ni~bt Phone
'!O»X DODGE · PLYVOIIT!I
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GGod Citan Used Cm

METROPOLITAN

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SALES
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Charles Peoples
AUTO

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FOR SALE
19M Olds Super 88 Holiday
One owner, low milea~c . Tutone grey. Ca ll at :

MH&amp;IIIuerttn for

N. 2nd St.

WE BUY
'!TRUCT\IRAL I IIAMI

Middleport, Ohio

~sonite !.1111111 -

IICRAP IRON - MIT ALl

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO., _
, ... 510

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dition. Phon&lt;' fl:I59·M.
100 bushel old

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M. Cow·

at 124 Union Ave., Residenc('
Pomeroy.
for sale. 6 rooms, 2 baths, furnace and ba~emcnt. (Jwner wil!
personally finam·c wilh small
down payment. Balanc~ likr
n•n t. For further rlctails, sec
ownN al 134 Snuth Fifth Ave.,
Middleport. Phone 6064-M.

Chester, Ohio.

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coNCREn BLOCK~f

PUBLIC SALE

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buabond, John R. Davi•. who
eludes pump, jet, 22 gal. tank.
"-BU"aEB BLOCK CO.
polled away two yem ago
59 feet of t inch and t V4 inch
.. Sept. 28, 1957
today, Sept. 26, 193~.
plastic pipe. Price complete
As I am movin~ to Florida, I
1 MilK North of Pomeroy
Pre-ctoua mem'ries how they
SIOO Kenn eth run&gt;hff. Sy ra - ~
will offer for ,.le at my resiltn-gor,
eusc, o Phone 902 X o26 :Jtp
(lo 11. 31. Coli Wm. - ·
dence, 789 Maple Street, Mid·
How tber ev-or flood my •out. - - ---- 1
dleport Ohio ('lurn ol-f Rt. 7,
In the otttl-ne., of the midt--Pick Up 1n1ck Steel tool
l ... hrl...
lower erKJ of Middlel\ort), bt•
alght,
~ box $6.00. 1- Will.v., wheel tire
glnnlnl! at 10 A.M . ttte follow·
Pre.clou 8, sa-cred scenes un·
intcrtubc 11 l'ap.- 10.00. 1 coal - - - - - - - - -- - ing personal property: l'hree
fold.
healer $12.00. 1- Jap high i..- - - - - - - - - - . : l s t u d l o couches, llvinll room
suite, ~nice arm cha1rs, plat·
Hit wile, Edith.
9-26-llp
powered ri flr, $20 00 M. M.
form rocker, 3 - end tabt..,
- - - . - - ' Stone, Rt No. t, Bradhury, 0 .
lamps, ottoman, drwser &amp; 1 tool1
I 4)
9- 26-Jtc
2 - eomplete Iron beds, bea
10 ROOM HOUSE
spread!, electric heater, electric
tllld · LOT
blanket, chest of drawers, G.E.
Electrit sto.ve, electriC! rrefr\g.
1 Rooma Newly Pamlcd
eralor, RJectric Sunbeam mix·

fOR SALE

Announcements

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MEIGS COUNTY
FARM BUREAU
GET·TOGETHER
Friday;. Sipt. 27
at 8:30 P.M.

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$299.00
BAKER

' evnte Student from Guat·
OPEN TO PUBLIC

~C61 l.nst G Found

Troilen

Buy

FURNITURE

llllllla Will speak and show
sllda. Fun and recreation

for ali.

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50 POOl LOT
In Syracuse, Ohio
See George H. Durst
1 Covtlt., Pomeroy
or Phone 514-lt

Rooms
New Furniturt

ROCK SPRINGS
GRANGE IIALL
Ose , Condon, Foreign Ex-

IJI The Brlglltest Cornet
r~ ~liddl~port

Read y Mix ~anc r e t e , washed sand,
rrushcd gnvcl, top soli and Uti
dirt We deliver anywhere. Call
6303.
9 20 6tc

.:uotom &amp;uilt Kitchen. Kltchclll
do11~ncd lor your home. ~'ro•
Hound dol - ;.d wtth..whtte on
tsttmates. Foreman &amp; A' ':at!
, •. chts~ ODfl by name of "Red".
P~one t2Bt-Y.
8-6-tf
Contad Jo~n Ru..ett, Pomoroy.
9 23 3tp 400 hal cti or good slraw , Phone
llacinc 3039.
o-•4-fttp

(Bl Aut.:~ Soles

~~~~ Blllek Speetat 2 dr RM;;,
. ow.! Top) Coupe, Choice of
!our - l'wo tone blue, grey,
1
and aotld block. AU with
14 · naflDII drive. Btaettnono,
lllti'O)',
9 20 8te

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Gro&lt;ery Store
The Fountain,

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Rent, Modern !lvc room
apartnjont on Mutborryivb.
Must be •een to Ill&gt; appru · ted.
Phone !10-M, Pomeroy . . ~-tltp

.~or

Waverly Moliile
Home Soles
U.S, 211MIIh
WIIVIlLY, OHIO

Rodney Downing
11\'~UBANCI!

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Employment
Wanted

AGENCY

,..., Aut-Ito, Hooltto
ACCIDIN1
~Ill.

c-I!Jan&lt;l ....

Reollltote Broker
tn MIDDL11ioa1j OHIO
61.....
PHONII
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Help Wanted

liN Chevroltt VII I dr , fl,895. ( 17)
"110" &amp;,den. Reolly sharp tnlldl and out. Powergllde Rodto Rooms for """t. Clos~ lo town.
12'! Butternut Ave.
9.18 12tc
1114Utaler. Btoettnm, Pomeroy
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IIAl WAID

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last !Cts, R.C.A. Radio, Cooking
utensils, Stlverlfare, Dishes (lew
100 yr. old), new travel Iron, 3
- uttttty_cabinets, Singer scwinf l)laehine, Mpytag wuher,
Apex wnsher, pl)l'('h furnitUre,
gia88 door book me, roll top
desk &amp; chair, side board, Guns,
\\ h.p. Electric Motor. ladders,
wheel barrow (rubber tire),
hand tools, work benches, Electric Hutry Lawn Mower (Now),
Garden tools, Post hole· digger,
hand sprayer, 7-gal. Aluminum
Paint, and many other articles
too numerou! to Jist. Terms:
Cash. Not responsible for acct.
d•nto. Crttt Bradford, Auctioneer. Ralph Burnett, owner.
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ness Servl-:es

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DAllY CROSSWORD
ACROSS .
~ . Bank
1. Driving Ice '
employee
and rain
6. Warllmt

BONELESS BOTTOM
WELL TRIMMED

6. Hits

12. Hat red

CUTS
Sirloin Steak WELLCHOICETRIMMED

lb. 89c

Cube Steak
CUT FROM TIP
SirJ~in Roast LEAN-TENDER
BONELESS
.VERY TENDER

50· LB.
BAG

Eatabltshed, oporattna grocery busioesa in center o! Pom·
eroy lor 1ate for cost of hxturea
and stock. Buyer can buy only
what to desired of beth flxturee
and atock. Owner muot saertftce, teavtna Pomeroy. Will fl.
nance two-lbli'dr of purchue
prle&amp;.
Five Polnta Grill ""taurant
with all new ~ulpment, Ideally
located for beer, wine, liquor,
D-3 license, large parktna areo,
ttvin&amp; quaflero Jn building, ev·
erythln&amp; neceuacy to start buo-

lnesa.

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Homes tn Pomeroy ond farms
tn Metge County of varloua
sl&amp;es and prlcH. 400 Acre farm
In Athens County. ·

E~tro W•~••
from Good Shoe Repair

For

SEE US TODAY

Racine
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Shoe Shop
YOU SAVE HERE

01110 ... RED JONATHAN

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45, Slotll.t

30. Book leav ••
, 32. Crazy

(SW'!d .}

39. Skttt
42 . Warble
44. An ungulate

46. Eagle's neat
47. Loyal
Ifeud. I
48. Compaftlea
49. Literary

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21. Crown
1" Eggs

41. Three

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37: 1\oiil!n - . 13. Hat (llll'f)

:18. Coin

$159

Campbell's Bean Soup ··· ············· W11'H "BACON
Butterfield Whole PotatOes ··· ·· ·· ···· · 1
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!slang)

lb.85c

Armour's Potted Meats · ......... ·.. · SYz.OZ. CAN

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32. 1nsect
34. Erbium

3.i. w,·~l:en

Niblets Corn, GREEN GIANT ·············· 12-0Z. CAN
Tomato Ketchup · ·.. · .. · .. ·.. :.. .. 14-0Z. BOrnE
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Campbell's Vegetable Soup ·.............. ·.. ·.... ·
Lanen's Veg·AII .. ·.. ;· .. ·........ ·.... · 12.01. CAN

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33. Milke atronv

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31. Long

19. Sktn
boll
openings
3~. Pierce
, l o 2o. ca•y&gt;loaL •fli

16. Monetary
uilit {Bulg.)

1,18. Stitch

slick
25. Hlrh
lmua.)
26. SOak

24. PEriods
.of time
28. Affirm
2'l. Excuse

Mix or Match '" Your Choice

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.south

21. Hue

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10. Merganser

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Apples ·4 , ~·s,_ 39c·"'; Cauliflower .a.

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15. The
goslltl.\\'k
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Potatoes

O'BRIEN &amp; CROW
REALTY COMPANY

9. Melt

na\'lan

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23. Drum.

7.Shrub IJap.)
nax
8. Pine trees !!7. Speak

13. Corol
Island
II. Seandl-

lb. 89c
lb.99c

CLUB OR T-BONE
CHOICE CUT5-TRIMMED

Porterhouse

ship

11. Conical tent

U.S. No. I ···· SIZE "A"· ·· ·INDIANA WASHED

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...,... · J&gt;u•h button ohtft. Radio
111L ....... It,
,._61
BeauUiul owept
) wllll .lilldel. JllaeiiDm, Pome· Would tl~c to c~;;-t.;cltitdron !
.....r.,, 01111
rot' .• ·:' ·
9 30 6tc , tn the hon1e. Juanita Wright, 6~.
1NI PJ1r[loutb VI fl.m. ilard
Elm St., Middleport, Ohto.
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Middleport Flrt • Aulomobil•
· Jllte llaDL Btalllllut two tone JOB _ Any kind. Call 1160-M.
aJIC!.,1!1blte. Sharp Imide
9 20 6lp
Bolda. 1'110111 Olfi.J
NIH!
a!ld •t. 810Uttll'l, Pomeroy.
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9 20 6lc (20)Bus'l
COIIJ'l..ET£ lllouraneo Proteetton,
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Uft, Auto. F!re, Polto. Call Dar
111111. llhldle;•rt. Oltlo.
In \'ic- Arcounlin&amp; srrvlce, bookkeeping,
Sprlnp. t'ind· nnancial statements. Tax re· For Salc-2-ucdroom house with
bath, rurnare and gara&amp;e
mone)'-return papers turn s. Clarence Mbaar, Phone
$5,000.00. Ca ll Tumor 212U.
Davto, Langovitlc, 3130-M.
9-2it-61P
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er, Sunbeam toaster 2-break·

Roun Steak
lb.79c

Phone 452 - Pomeroy

For

· -P~k, Power Slftrtng. FordomaUe. 11tunderblrd engine. New
... ·I!GII ~lmoot $1,000.00 more.
IZI IIIIa. Blaeltnor~ Pomeroy.
9 20 8tc

Chooae Your F•"orite from "Company'' Quality! Cut fro11a Genu•
fue Grafn-Fed Beet ... Guaranteed Tender, Juit!y!
GENUINE STEER BEEF .. . TRIMMED

e TIN WIDTIIS
e HUG&amp; SELECTION
Many reeondltioned used one
and two bedroom trailers.
FREE DELIVERY - QUICK!
Open 7 DIYI A Week

Mation, W. Vs

Pontile Chl~ltotn I dr Sedan 1141
Rent
llldramotlc ·drive. Two tone ··--..,-· lf"D ftntah. Blaotlnaro, Pome- ror 1\ent - ltltenatoa Ll~dero,
~1·
U2() 6tc
llcaf&gt;~ld boorda, Drop tlotlll.
CllDioll J'laber, MlddloporL
IN7 J'or&lt;l VI l'llrlane
79li.OO.
Ill t.l
"'cto': Clrtvorttble Coupe. Power PHIII 1126$-X.

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Save •100 to $1UOO
One, Two and Three Bedroom~
larae stock muot go. llrlng your
duires and your problema,
wa~e deat;,,K on the very low·
move Jn tomorrow. Try us.
est poulble terms!

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In loving memory ol my dear Deming deep wc·ll jet pump. In·

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and halh. Contact Billy Windon.

Drew Webster Legion Auxiliory
HAIIr$1Cighth n,· strict Cl.aplain

uwarded to t.he Pomeroy Walk·
·
·n club and the Rutllllld Garden
,tub who lied. Each club wiU
...¥'! II&gt; ·
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:eep the gavel for six months
Fronk Che.,.b~ew, chaplain, of Amertean veterans lou,ht to. prekingull); 3, tl!d, Ma(\etta
and lqrinll the coml¥1 ~~ar.
the. ~-~ht~ Dlotmt {\merlCII~ Le- "~"'' among other t~tnp fleeAmateur Gardeners Club.
.·
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1\0~, wa' gueot sP,e!Jcel when the dom of rel\llon." A freedom that
Flower Sh~ws by Mrs. Jnmes S.
Mrs. Till~. 4111\l:let f1~wer show ~ad1... AuxiliarY ol J;Jrew Web· " not l!lercised Is soon !oat. The
1Tit1JS, District Flower Sho\'' ·ha)rmr.n, introduced Mrs. John ster Post, ·American Legion met American Leg\on urges Ameri·
cbalrman: I. Mnrirlta: 2. Meig! 1[nl~ht Jr .. Cuyohoia Foils. whose Tuesday evening at the Legion ea~s every., here to use t~c free·
Ceunty for torgo shows; First ·ople wu "Faohtons With Flow- Kome.
dom of rellalon which Is their&lt;
awud in si nglE&gt; shows was Rut n ."· One of the fln('st gardeA
Speaking on "Batlr; To God", for the honQI1 and a:lory or Ood.
land Garden Club I: Vinton 2: ·tub speakers to have been in Mr. Chee~ebrew said "We o! the And tho God · who
IUIQ tldore
I.Hllc llofkin ~~:. 3. and Cullipoli~ his Qf.Cll . Mrs. tcnlght ur~'t'd her Amerlc•n Legion like aH good will bless us ror it."
Fl•eoch 'City Clt1b.
1Udienrc to rorgct the rule!! AIT~l"f'lca.ns are concerned by con· In conclusio.n, Mr. CheeBCb.rew
Mrs. 11ool, ehairmun or C'om· vhich h&lt;IV(' bN•n used to judgC\ dUiona whieh threaten the well said 11Thi!1 country or oun was
munity Bt•autiricntlon gave rir~t 1owel' arr:my:ements
and to being of our land and our loved foun4ed on spiritual valuts and
to Rutland; 2. Walk-Ill.
''lease themstlves and suit their ones. ln our pursuit o[ poace, In the1e valnea, not In our econoMI·s. Reibel awarded the Ama· \omes. She said that lo inspire we ~nd our R!tlon the ~ub)ec! or .111ic, pot.Jtlcal or military mtaht,
teur Gardeners Club first placl• Usten(&gt;rs to make flot,yer arrange- criticism by otber nmhon1. De· 'lies the real greatne~s or Ameri·
lor lthe yearbook: 2, tied, Mus· ;nents wall her main p.urp.ose ami ploring the eXtent to which ea.'' ·
kingum and Cht£unccy; 3. Gulli ;he stressed the need (or enjoy· mora) a:nd spiritual values hnc
polis. ftutlancl: Honorable Meu· ng !lower arranging in order to been m•rked do'!n In recent
tion: Athens, Sidwell and Pome· be successful. She lists observa· )'fart and at the same time re·
roy Walk-ln.
'.ion o! the prlncjples of design, oognbing our very reo! depon~The oul•goin 1 director int~o- Jood balance. interesting stlhouet- ance on Ailntahty God, the Am·
dueed Mrs. A. c. Pool wlto spoke tes, creative qualitiea and dis· eriean Legion ia e~tending its
briefly of the honor and privl ~ inrtion as the important quali· "Back to God" movem,ent in ?
lege of being chairman of Dis- ~les to make a suecessful ar· nation wid• effort to bring all
tri&lt;t 11 and also of the plans be- rangement.
Amertcaru closer to the Creator
ing made to con'tinue the work of
Mrs. Knight exhibited several who . , ble8Bed this eountry 90
Mrs. Reibel, whom shl: commelltl· 1ried arrangements which a"'
the •pea~er said
ed highly for her successful term not in the material used ror 1he
Jfi.U deny that
ofJ office as Regional Director &lt;how she presented Wedpe~da~.
mlny 1ay In afTl1e Amateur Gardeners Club pre· Her dried arrangement wefe
aad Hls moral
sented their president, Mrs. Rei- planned for modern and .
matter. The Ameribj)l, with a g1ft in appreciation tiona! homes including 0ne
slrongly belteves
of her work · for the pas.t two gia~ mass arr~nJement. .
hu a
vttat
years. Mrs. Schnnf made th'
As she began to mak• ali'angehas
presentation.
ments the sp~aker said that
enProfessor Victor H. Rles, secre- 1 betghth, width orib .depth ·were
~~~ular
tary of the Ohio Association o! all important In or~r to hive
prayer.
Carden Clubs, spoke on the to· good arrangements, &lt;\I"ODI IIi,
the rolipic ")Vhat You Can Do This beautiful ·and unusual ·eontalners
chlldren.
Mont~ in Your Garden" and held she used
were antlq~e
a pro(onged question and aiUiwer containers, an aiaba~er co~lpol8.
lilies''
eu·
period. A display of horticultural a palm sheath. pottery vases
.using them with
specimens w•s placed on the , attractive access()ries. · Het 't
foliage to make If.
stage for the coqferenre.
rangements were for ~offee~ble, ••tu.n" ~rnngement.
Saek lunches were brought by tea tables, mantels, enli'anca
Her lill thought was to enjoy
!he large cro~~:p who purchased halls, and included mass, Hogarth rourself in l'oiir arranging and
cake and ~ie for 1 ~._,~rt course. curves; inve(led T, or(ental inlljl- 19 ~\1'~~' tp .pleaJe only yourself
Coffee was served by loP.lmittees cnee and French. Materta\s' used ·
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from the two clubs headed by included ferns, aladlolus, mal!loMrs. David Entsminger and Mr;. !ia and leat~er-leal _ vib.~IUD,·-Illll
E. M. Blake.
earnations, privet hedge, snap·
At the aflernoon session Mrs. dragons, asters, roses, nd barRclbel announced that the Tra·, berry, Scotch broom,
vetting Gavel, whieh goes to the dahlias, Mugo grapes, pine
elub with the highest percentage pyracDnthus.
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or mt-mbcrs preseJlt, was to be I She closed her

Garden Clubs

9:30 to 2 AM
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"SUPER.RiGHT"-Q-UA_L_ITY

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Lane Cedar
dery, Lo11 ~ Cullum , Ohio.
· Cheats - LAU Window Fono9·26-3tc
QUICK SERVICE on IV""h &amp;eFrlel~alre Refrtgeratoro.
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palrlnK hy FICfory Trained For Rcnt- Lorge oportment. 206
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COU..INS JEWEMulberry Ave. Call 376 or 43.
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tporl, 0 ° Two . Year ul&lt;t Partly trained
wa c ma•er,
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(3) Ia Memorion

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Daily sentinel, Pomeroy·MiddlegoJ1, Q., Sep\. ~~.19.07-7

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Unl•tedMeth. 0dIS• t
Class Installs
New OffJ"cers

WONDER BAR

Pawel/'1 Tr1il1r Court

9to5

Evenlags by Appointment
P•nn•ne~l• $7.11(1, $1(1 and $15
'HONI 6421-Y
215 Wtlnut It,
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Mrs. Hayman Barnltz, Mrs. Llo74 · ' ·l ·
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Downie "'~ i. •
and son, Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Crew and family , Frank Vaughan .;•
and children and four guests i
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Walton, Htu
Connie Marley and Miss Emalele '•
The Rev. Eugene Brown In- Saller.
stalled the officers lor tho comIng year when the Come Double
FLU STOP&amp; SPORTS
Cla8S of the Uniteij Methodist
DURHAM. N. C. UP - Next
Church met Tuesday evening 1n
Saturday's football game between
the church dining room.
Officers iiUI!Biled were Leo Florida A&amp;M ond North Carolina
Crew, president; Mrf\. W. R. College hao been cancelled be·
Carpenter, vice president; Mrs cause of a flu epidemic ·at the
I.loyd Moore. secretary and Mrs. North Carolina school. All Intercollegiate competition at North
Hayman Barnitz. treasurer.
Oscar Cordon, International Carolina Co!lege has been can·
Farm Youth Exchange student celled until the epidemic has been
from Guatemala Central America brought undf'r control.
was a guest and showed pictures
of his country snd told o! their
way of life. Cordon is spending
a month at the Therion Johnson
farm, Plants.
A potluck dinner at 6:30 pre·
ceded the meeting with Mrs. Ar2 miles below Middleport
thur Hovt and Mrs. c. E. Blakes·
11W• Hn• Good Olt
lee as boatesoea.
Hill Billy Music"
Present were Rev. and Mrs.
By Eddie Fife and
Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs .
The . Shady Valley Boys
IC~nneth Finley and sons, Mr .
and Mr!, w. R. Carpenter and
doughter, Alita, Mr. and Mrs.
t
Arthur Hoyt, M15. Elmer White
a Ur ay l'lfl9 tl
and dau~hter, Sandy, Mr. and
Rou~ Square Dancing
Mrs. Blakeslee ~an'::.d:_d~a:':ug~h~le:':r::•·~~~====~==~

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·RUTLAND FURNITURE IS DISPLAYIIG THE LARG.T ASSqRTMUII OF

.COAL HEATERS-OIL-GAS·ELECTRIC and BOTTLE GAS H~T~~S U~ .SOUTH&amp;~~ 'C)HIO
,~ ·, *SEIGLER. *PERFECTION *WARM ~MORN~ING !TEMCQ ·'!A.RMSl"RO ·!MART;I·.N
.w• W!L~ IHSTAtL TH_t ~8.fllV:E~ HEATERS-IF*You auY EARLY- usl vouR · ~LD; .HEA~ER _As
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DOWN
I. Male deer
2. Apollo's
mother
3. Eptc poetrY
I. Lamprey

~ohn C. Bacon
Juds• of toe Fro~ Co.u rt ·
· Mcias County, 01\lo

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MULLENS

NATIONAL
By United LEAGUE
Prtll
W. L. Pet.
Mllwaukco
93 58 616
St. Louis
87 64 .576 6
Brooklyn
83 68 .550 I0
?9 ?2 523 14
?5 ?6 .497 16
York
69 83 .454 2411
Plttsburgn
60 92 395 33 11
Chicago
59 92 39t 34

SPORTS
DESK

Wedfl&lt;&gt;sdey's Atsultl
St. Lou1s 4 Milwaukee 1
Chlcago 7 Cincmnat1 ~ ni ght
Frld1y's G.mes

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Clncinui\ti 1t Milwaukee. rughl
Ch1ea'l!o at St. Louis, JJight
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
New Yot•k
05 55 .636
Cnicago
69 61 593 611
Boston
61 70 .536 !5
Detroit
76 74 507 1911
Baltimore
73 76 490 22
Clevelaod
73 ?6 .490 22
Kansas City
57 92 .383 38
Washington
55 ll6 3114 41

Attults
IBoston Wtdnesct.y't
7 Wtushmgton 8 11 inn

:Detroit 5 Chtcago o night
Clevland 9 llanm City 7 night
N. York 5 Bait. 1 1st, tw•llght
Baltimore 4 N York 2 2nd, 01gnt
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Frid•y'• Gam11
New York at Bo1ton
Baltimore Rt Woshington, night
Kon,.. City nt Detroit, mght
I Cleveland at Ch1cago night

.igers'
Trophy Can Be Awarded Now
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at The Sports Desk some day alter this Friday, he may re·
'nni
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ce1ve for his team a fme trophy for his WI ng team 10 e
Ohio Valley Associallon Baseball League this past summer.

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Asisn flu shots almost tertalnly
will not be available for football
aquad members ln Mo1go Countyor any SEO teamo-lt waa dis·
t Iosed here to day following inI abo ut supp Iy of thc vaequ Irea

League Vice President Donald Wolle of Racine ordered
handsome piece of hard)):.are. purchased from the league's
share of quite modest proceeds of the AII·Star game late In
August at Bachtel Fie ld
Winner of the O'Shaughnessy play-olfs,
will al·
so receive a trophy which probably will be kept on
the Mi4dlepqrt Sports Center This will be paid for
in the league treasury now totalling $60. Balance after
lion of the trophy cost will be divided back to each club.

catea.
in 19M, show! promtse, but he is
MILAN, Italy - Dullllo Lot, lSI,
Meeting a youthful Teus Christ- called on to fill the shoes ol All·
Italy, out,.,•nttd ldrl111 Dione,
ian squad, with I? sopbo~~torea .on Ameriean Jlm Parker.
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the flrat three teams, the v"Uck·
147, Fronco 1101.
Show Improvement
eye1' first tfam claims few p'·y.
,.
Kremblaa and LeBeau have
ers with much aetual game eXiltf"
eioe.
ienc:e.
thown improvement in pracU&lt;"e,
DETROIT _ Yvon Du"llt, 177, .
but are untrle4 under llrc, and Bait Sit. Ann, N. 8., oulpolnltd
Interest wns roused after news
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the same go,,. for Dan James.
Willi Etsmanoff, 119, Munich, Go"
w" received that about 10 mem· co.c~~t. ';!~':0~: !u~,k=~·m"'~
many 1101.
bera of the Unlvmty of Iowa llrst utes at right end; Aurolluo Th•~
The oecon\l Buckeye unit shows
- ---...,...-two teams are In the sehool In·
h
'"" mueh le" experlenec, with a total
lirmary 100 will mios Salurday'! aa Wit 426 at right su•rd; ~o- of 368 playing minutes an~ong •ts
BRAVES ASK AID
game.
Capt. Galen Claeo with 393 at lull1
baek· Do Cll k 1.. 'a • '
membor~, and !nat's divided ' NEW YORK UP- The Mllwau·
Allan nu already Is making 1~ half.' Joh~ Ma~•n" .;j1 ~
~ among f1ve players with r\lbt half 'toe B•·aves' request for a World
sell felt on Ohio blgh sebMI's Diet Sehalroth with 11!3 111. tackle. Don Sulberm clalmlnr 1911 and Series substitute lor Bill Brutoh,
gridiron• An outbreak of the
The rest of the flrot teright guard Erolc Spyehealskl 108 1 1 d out of the elaoslc with
dl
· to•••. !lower" r·
Hayes aaid the opening game
are knee, op~ned the door tooca"' has rm hed ep ldem1&lt; pro- off , wlth Ie:1 end Ru1ty
will
show hun whether his policy accbad
portions In S•nduaky.
m10tcr claiming only )00 ml)lutes of 0811 n, up In praetice drills has day to speculation that tbe New
Laat Friday night five sandtll· playing time· quarterbaek Frlllk paid .off.
,
York. Yankees may ask for use
ky regulars eouldn1 ahow up for Kremblas 36, eenter P~n illlie1
Jf p1teher Sal
the game and llve othere were
alllng. Consequently, Elyria blaal·
the Blue Streaks, 21-6.

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will show you why

staff liS it rtrives to reach a peak Sorles time Agaln llnd Larsen is Braves,
for next wctk's classic.
firing bullets.
I!ob Bunl. a rertaln

The big fellow made hl1 rtn•l
IF;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;;-;;:-. - - pre-SerlCI tlllle·UP a dilly, Wednea·
ilay niRht by fannln1 nine batters
m seven h~ninC! to lead A 3· t vie·
tory over the Baltimore Orlolel.
h1 the second 1ame of the lwl·
night doublt header, the Orioles
nipped an ensed-up Whitey Ford,
4-2.
Thvra. &amp; Fri.
S•pt, li·l 7 1
Sh•nJ Goto "Prolllta"
The- Platlcrs
Lars.!n, whr 1e la!t efrort was a
3·0 snutout this time allowed Just
TOPPING A UNE UP m' ROCK four hilt ln the aeven lromea he
worked. Thon ~anager Caae)'
'N ROLL STARS!
Stengel let Bobby Shanu get In
"ROCK ALL NIGHT•
two tnnlnga of 11 PracUte'' In which
he allowed ono hit.
For the final three same• In
Gordon lolaeRae Shirley Jone! BOtiton startmg Friday, Stengel
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[ plano to work two hurlers per
"CAIOUSIL"
game - Bob Turley and Shantz
Friday, Tom Sturdivant tnd Bob
rclneonasc&amp;pa 50 and
Grim Saturday, and Art Dltmar
Technleolor)
and Johnny Kuekl Sunday, Then
it'• off until Wednesday when
Ford probtbly wlll laec the

$3.$5

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ON SALE FOR

$2~50
Sizes 10 to 16, alfo·27 a~d 2Bin. waiSt
JUST 83 ·PAIRS TO SELL

Special Group of Boys

SUEDE FLANNEL
Sizes 14 to 18

$1.39
JUST 117 TO SELL

ECONOMY RUM PROVES rr-

CHEVYCOST8
LESS 10 DRIVE I
Teet l'llll from I.oi h(elee to
New York by ~ ,... leadinf
low·prieed Cin ~~ Chmolet
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)'UU'll 6nd a plialtod Ulllt tiJa&amp;
makoo trai!O!Iinl floor Mal ~
Look ftt the biro ~ly'J)e . . _
thai 4,.., tho air thnJuih a botfM7
Ill iMtr MGttubotlhlt ott fiabt in the
heort ot the firtl Slotller dooln'l nil lor
the best to 0011110111 . . . it,... rifAIIII
alter il, then f.,.. it - )'0111' ilooNI
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lining - and - matehlng suede flannel
shirt with· corduroy lrlm. Slze 9 montbs, 12
months and 2 yeara.

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A SUIT

Plano lor 'tile ,_,.,rill'~·t ~~ir_Oiqeii~
New Year;. Ball
tlclpatlon In the
Fund Drive will be
topics to be dlseussed at
mg of t~ Pomeroy Firemen's AI·
sedation Sunday.
AJaotiation Preoldent Rollaod f .
1957.
Neul!ling torloy said tbe meeting
Asiistmg the ArchbiShop Will has been calltd for l:liO p. m. Sunbe Reverend Robert E. Park of day 1n the Second Ward Ffre.
l St. Francis Xav1er in Parkers· house ·
burg who ~as served the misSIOn j Neutlling said that it waw1 im·
. on a parl·timc basu; the Revt;r· ~ peratlve that all members of the

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, Benedict, newly

appolnted par·

Ish priest.
A reception lor the arehbJSbop
new pastor and other offictal!!
will be held Immediately after
the dcdlcallon.
Large nu!"bcrs of JAckson
County merchantl, ministers, bu·
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Woman Injured

Training Meeting
Is Scheduled For
Meigs ~H Leaders
A 4-H leaders' training meeting
will be helrl at Rock Springs
Grange hall Oet. 18 Mro. Geneva
Nolan, home &lt;'Conomics demonstr•
lion agent ..td toftay,
Mn. Nolar. returned to her du-tlea here today aflcr apend1ng
four dnys Bt Ohio State Univer~
slty. Sh,e parllelplted in a train·
lng program 1n arts and dctilgn.
The otudy in ColumbWi was to
orient home demonstration agents
for the programs they wdl recommend at lor.n.l training meetings
sueh as the Oetober event here.
Houn of the Rock Springs mee\·
ing wUI be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Joint District
Conference Of
DAV Scheduled

'G ltODtiE4R
Ti'rt OONI Nllmt~trhttJ ill
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INFANTS
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WitJI these words, uttered
quietly in LaUn ond , echtlng
'lhroucb many ten!'M:iC•. ,Jtllld
mat1 'Itltdl, ~!!J'Wa«~~tt•~ttll
, dedlcate 1'1t!" llt:!l~ho"c lllturch
.1 An open :nvltatlon bas 11)eon
extended to all persons to atleod
the dedrcatlon .eeremonies w!l!eh
will be oftered by The Most Reverend Jonn J. Swmt, D. 0. Areh·
biShop Bishop of Wheeling, at
2 P. ll. Sunday, September 29,

sion prie~t and the R~v:erend E uled meeting.
Andrew Pennella, Order of St.
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otarter lor lhe Braves, abacrbed
a 4·1 lou Wedno&amp;day to the St.
Loilja Cardinali, who lhu• tllnehe~
aecond placo ln the Nation•\
L.eaguo,

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Lee McComa.. said the team'&amp;
Some person writing in the Gallipolis Tribune this weleK-- 1phystet.n rerorted he nad no vaebe didn't reveal his name-already is blowing the horn
cine, and had a waiting list ol
Middleport to be a contender ltl the SEO grid picture tbil
at le"1 100 peroono.
umn. I wish it could be so
LIMITID SUPPLIIS
There cannot be many observers around the loop take
Meanwhile, the Meigs County
thoughts seriously. Coach Thompson, while wanting a
Kealth Dcpor!ment sold only vecy
I World Series monev. w;\hi,,IJ tender so badly be can practically taste it, Is the first to
limited ouppllea of the Yoetl~e
Pbone 8391
h,ve arrlvc1 here In doetorl'
Middleport [ shares to the regulars who h11vc the Yellow Jackets have a long ways to go Another year,
been with the team nil year
be two, possibly more, who knows?
hand. or to pharmaetea. Even l!
!Upplle• become more avall•ble,
The Important thing now is that Middleport Is
the departn1ent lndleated, pbyal·
the highway leading upward rather than downward.
elan•
are expetlcd to use lt In te·
probably should not be measured in victories against
There'a NO MONEY
eordanre with a priority plan reethis year. Rather, in the team spirit and Individual and
ommended by the surgeon ceneral
TREE , • , but thm It
improvement
In the many phases o( the game displayed
of the Uniled Stales ond the Ohio
a fut, friendly &amp; eon•
Department of Health.
the Jackets this autumn
venlent way to aet tht
l'bis pr1ofiiY 11:
r.aah you need. JUII olop
1-For tho.. coneerned with
In our olllet for _.
health, doetor~ nuraes, hoapllll
Odie O'Donnell, sports scribe of the Gallipolis~~:~~~:!~~~: j•tafls.
1 ,
taken up his duties as assistant manager of the
Ravenswood radio station .
2--Those eoncerned with ""''"' '''•
salety, pollee, utilities, cotnm·u~i·
O'Donnell is back into his first love, radio, but w111
cation, trantoJOflatlon.
tlnue to "write up" Blue Devil games on Friday nights, his ra. ~rhose lll with a ~isulol lbat
dlo dulles that evening being non-existent.
Aa!Jn flu might eomplleate.
Odie also will continue as secretary of the
·
&amp;-The public at larat.
Ohio Spqrt~writers and Sportscasters Association, a post
Thu 1 the voaslblllty loomed lar~
enjoys.
that SEO and Buekeye Ccpferenee
Money on Signa·
Good
luck,
Odie,
In
your
new
work!
leama, of wht&lt;h Rutland It 0 ~~.
•ulll' only ,auto or
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and Eastern of the Gallla Leasul!,
lutllilture for every
may be forcerl sometime lhla fall
worthy purpose.
to appear for game• ot sreatly rf.
~
~~1$11 ,..,...~
duced otrcn~th.
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The
toea!
health
department
!lid
Kal Hlndr, MIDiger
that
ao
far
no
Asian
flu
c~
'hu
SOOW. Second SL ... Phooe: 43Z, Pomeroy
been reporled Hy IO&lt;il phfl~liho.
.lr01Art: Mon.-Fri. P-1; So~ l·lZ - Opm '""''•o• bv opj&gt;otnlm,.
The dlsem, for 'Which there Ia
Loant 111ade kt re•ldent• of n•orby town•
Unltod Prm Sporlt Writer
last tall, the hulking !4rsen laded no treatment laato generally lour
Don LorS~'Il , super-hero of l!!st fnr back Into the shadows during day1, and uauAIIy requires another
ye11r's Worh~ Series but a "for. the summer months as he was three to four day, lor complote
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gotten m11n" thl:; year. suddenly whacked time and again and ex· strength to be regained.
io keynoting the YankeCB' pitching 1led to the hullpen. But lt'o almoot

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Priorities Fail
TO TIT-BUCKEYE STARTING 11
To Include Boys opening
COJ.UHBUS UP - Ohio 'Blot~·. 56, right h•il Dick LeBea.' only
foothallgame asahiat Tex-• 23, left guord Bill Jobko none dur- fl•ght ResultS
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Christian Saturday will pmre a tnt last aeason
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00 FOOtballll S lotlineupahuutCoaehtheWOOdy
Burkeye al,arilnl
Hayes helloved Jobko, who playHayca lndi- ed 28 minutca In 1954 and 46
By United

lbseball Results

uP:...The M•l·
made what

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Middleport wao fined $5 and coots
on an intotleation rhargc while a
ease of a81allll and battecy flied
agal11.1t him by hi• wife w10 eontlnued until October 2.
Pollee also reported the ll'mlt
of Norman D Gilmore, 32, Galli•
poUt, tor !allure to otop at a stop
aign, Gllmor&lt; wao relemd on $131
bond and ls to appear in Mayors
By UNITED PRESS
Court tonilht at 8 p.m.
The lint lrost or the seuon bit
1Northe~tern Ohio Thursday nigJtt
and even COlder weather w.u pre1dieted lor tonlgbt.
~IRI II(TINGUISHID
Fire of unrietermined origin Youngstown shavcrcd with a low
but pcnlbly from wmng runoing of 29. It was 32.5 1n Akron and
through a bl~ nest ~ eau.ed an 33 at Caoton Toledo reporled 36,
estimated J15 domage to the Colu"lbus 37 and Cincinnati 48.
eavea and roof of the houaa OCCU· Foree10ters predleled the eold
pled by Anna Mae Williams, New- snap lvould bong on until Sunday.
at, Thul'ldar about noon Poft1. I A large mass of tool nir is eeneroy volunteer firemen exUnguiab- 1tered. uVel: the Great Lakes reg.
e4 the bllze quickly.
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