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Go-go-go' Yes, everybody go to Stiffler's Red Anrbor In Pomeroy Friday for tbe
opening of our areat 34th Anniversary Sale ..• Sllol' every depa1111lenl and you wUI
find the most outstanding values you've seen Ia many 1 day! Stiffler's bilyen have
searrhed the market with determination to bring you the most exeltlng values of
our 34 year history, and you'll agree tbey've .sueeeeded!
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TERRIFIC VALUES! PLASTIC

CHAIR ·cuSHIONS

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EDGES IREG. 79c
Plastic Chair Cushions, Shop Early

S.le, each

· Ladies' Large

HEAD SCAAFS
B&lt;autiful printed llend
Scarfs, Jorge &amp;lac, attruclivc
pattern• ROgular $1 val~••
Sale, each

59c
LADIES'

Double Panel

NYLON SLIY'S
uch $1.99

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selection of colors.

Choice, ea&lt;h -

Quantity Is limited. Cboieo, each -

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341~ BIRTHDAY SPECIAL ·,

~NNIVIRSARYI

EXTRA SPECIAL!

Colorful Fancy

SOFA PilLOWS
Special 59c

FRIDAY
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Special A,nolveraary Feature!

ON SALt WHJI,E THEYLASTi
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eben ... Quantity 1o llmlte&lt;l, Ch.litc,

Bays "Blue Gem" ·Sa~forize'd­

'NIM JEANS ·· ..r.... r'' , · ....,.

MUS ll N .... ·· ·· ·...... yd. 18c
lias ~ hundred uses . . . bleaches SNOW wi·lt
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SPECIAl. P.URCHASE!
~XFORDS

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tzea 8\ii to 8. Beal-loved . lltUe shoes . . . saddles for
illrlsi Brown , oxfordl for boys! Stitched-down ccnstruc·
IIOjlt Lo~Q·)0&lt;8rlnll Roomy Iut, comflirtabjcl . "

m~rrltd

F~CY I TOWElS : '
Famous Canoon lint oui•U.'-•
II' turkish towela. ~~~"¥
plaid pltlerns. Lots of co!.'
on,~l40 alze ••• Sale, e~~Cil'

33c
34th Annlvenary

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, SAMPLES- CLOSI.OUTS- VotU.a to 55.91
· Wbile They Last! r,ctnry aamplea, dilcoqtlhued styles.
Clos...,utol V•luea to $3.981 Women's sizes broken! Foil,
Wtn!Alr, Spring atylea. HURRY HURRY!

Extra ! Vegetciible

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Men's White

QUIT PATCHES

33c

Fan&lt;Y pla!d, umbrtllao, with
an a1101:1ntent Ql beautiful
handlC., 8...111 lor our An·
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The lowest price ever quottd on
thes.,. floe pillow caseo, Ann\venary
Sale only -. eight btl dah •• each
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ll'rtgultr• or tl.IIS qballcy
purehased oopoolally lor tills
(ll't!&amp;l ollie. Polr -

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STU'F~ER'S 34th BJJI,THDA Y SPECIAL

First quality C.nm w~
Gloves. "Bote" l)nl)d aood
il&gt;· Weitlhl and full .oul lwiutor
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ae,ijlar $2.98 vllueo
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PIECE. GOODS
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few days
Judge Bacon pololed out Ill\
Landers atS&lt;&gt; is aubjet:l to a !I!' . &gt;
Iony 1harge in hi! . allegedly
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baving d"troyed over $100
wo'rtb oJ plumbing while in the
Meigj" jail. .Tbe jail break fol·
lowed th~ toea! court order to
convey ·Landers to the DIS in
January
Tbe &lt;udge summed up his aetion in (he case by dc&lt;laring: '
'11 looks bad1 if a. ,wAOn ·ran
get out of being puol.hed via • ·'
a court order m~ly by eseaplng jail 111d runnmg rree."

Br!:!!R:~~a~~ Scipio Schools
Jom' Fl'u V'
List In Ohi

A•The change'
Phone ~

vious operator Walked ,out ~e~V!n&amp; , 'band to qevCiand was raised by

the exchange stranded.
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a candy doQr·to-door sellm&amp; pro·
Pay 1M 'the position Is $60 Per je&lt;t lh Up~er Arlington
lnont)l pluu borne.
, " .~ . · they -10ld"~ worth of eand)•

GENUAL HOSPITAL
Ne~UIIng,

eroy; Mrs. I,avender and son ol Dr. 'Carl Scoll. chief psY&lt;hiaMiddleport.
tri.st O! Lakin Hospital, W&amp;l Ule
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speaker Wedneaday 'noon when
~MAS.H RING
the ~omeroy Lions Club m~t 'in
. MARION, 0. UP-AuthorltiCI the sbc;ial rooms of t!Je Federal·
Wednesday smashed a ~en·al• ed church
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glfl 'shopllftlnil ring ~peratlng Dr. Scot~ lntradu&lt;ed by pro·
Ia dcpartmelil otores ~era wben gram eholrman John Ba&lt;on, spoke
they rounded up 26 girls,
·briefly on th&lt;l great strlaea be·
Uto18.
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drugs In treatment of •mcnUI
Ulnel!. He allo &lt;ommented 'M a
111m was pre~nted whlcli abo.loed
In psychotherapy at

'a;.JS..ffers

'!;~ ,Inquire about the poSitiOn bars.
meraly ~II 'Clyde While, treaalll&gt;
---"-'- - - - er at the Darwin teJepborie ex- ! "
JUSTICE FINES 1
change.
Justice of Peace R E Grindley

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Yak ll'il'll Pteees

Iller, bdt

Lead ·Band At

of the work un~er
Polio foundation
$28,9oo.oo~ spent
Tbere have
340 trained re·
101 doctors and
orthopedist• anct
1tudents and nuron Page Tb.reel

dl~port;

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Full

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atiiiOIJibere.
Wbllo 1 &lt;olUideroble feat._e•pedi slid todoy F~ide ~nb
distinctly below Russia's atbievement i~ hurling a satellite Into
orbi around the globe. Neither
does it mean ne&lt;esaanly the Unit·
ed State hal ,leaped in front in
the ra&lt;e to 4evelop long-range
mlaaUes wryjng H-tiomb wor·

frank)jn Gjnther

Lakin 'Speaktr
MIIGS
Admitted:' Tim
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Mia, Doris Haley, Middle- P,resented'Ai
port.
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Diaeharaed: , Herman !llchaell, Lions Meetbtg,
PollleroY; D•nny ljoudashelt, Pom·

UNION SUITS!\
Lorge Orlan •

Al'o there will '• be tw/

Angtllt ctoups Juils"!! with the &lt;omt~ele dent 1
&lt;hur&lt;h.
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Dr.
Richard
li. Bauer, di.ltiict
todly.
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suJI!'rmtendeot,
presided.', Dllrinc
both age groupo will be a~ted.
The one a1• jP'OUp wilL Include the afternooq' llrs. C. F. Tomp231 LOI

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on polio patients :n
This year the
ae't at $21,100,000
Next yeu, $21.·

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the one year through 16 YeF olds, kins, &lt;hairman of the Member&amp;hip
'while the second will 1 run from and Eva!lcetlsm Commlulon of
the Untied Metbodiot Cburcll,
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.lpoke on that1 subje&lt;t. ) • • ~da. __:.:___._,,---' Tbe llllnstrei a"cclation which
In the evening Rev. and Mrs.
will foot the billa of the puty Charles Sauer,' ;fho r were IJlls&amp;also hao made plana to Include the lonar~es in Korea for th1rty sil
'lttendlng the party un- years were gut!!lt s~akers an,l
masked.' Tboae pers'ona will be giv- afso showed films or lbelr worlt.
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durlai the evening draivinga Rev. and Mrs. E~sene Brown,
will be held witb the holden of M". C. E. W. Dowoie, Mrs .
the lucky nJmbera to re&lt;elve .si~ Tompkina ·and Mr and Mrs ..
vet dcllars There is no charge for Harry P. Smith.
friends of Mr. and Mn. Franklin
tim'
any event of the pari!'.
Ginther. Grandview are intere•l·
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Meetln1 last night to plan th~
tor_ Need
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the artide wbi•h app&lt;ared
event, the dlmton of the usocl·
thi!inweek
m 1 Columbus paper.
0
named Bo~ Hoeflich &amp;~&lt;gen­
T!te' Upper Arlington Hi&amp;h
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eral choirman. ·Plans were mad'
Darw~'n
Sebool Marching Band, whl&lt;b is
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direeted and trained by Ginther, As Harrisonville ld\oolt eloaed ·
also to present several of the
minstrel's east In musical numbers
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a, graduote of Middlj!port High W~odaJ beuuoe of a 30 per
Sehool and former band tnstru&lt;· &lt;enl redu&lt;llon In alleodanee, the
th~ evenin&amp; as well as the
tor here, is to perform at the
bug stepped up its otaek In
of refresbm~nts of eider
donutl to members of the band Ther&lt;'s good job going awi'at· Clevelalld lirowns-Loi Angeles many are11 of Ohio, today.
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•·g
fesslonal game on Nov· couoty
According
to the office
of the
~· In Meigs CountY these days eRammberpr2o
superintendent
of sehools,
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John RlcllljiOlld,
and aU it lakes i! .a m~ !Allophone The ba~d leaves Columbus on eolda aod Ou bad bit the Sripio
1 Noverll~er 23 and plans to sec artl bard .!(oodey. morning and
caU tAl co~ Wlib tl.
The Da~n telephone e\ehanae Clnelarlia ~ Saturday night before that c!Wea were dosed Wedneo. a awll&lt;hboard op&lt;rotor, OC· the game 1111 sunday
cos10ned by the fact that the ~re· Money to take the 63 pleco

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of $279,400,000

Ilia IIIOrlmeDI of Flncy V..
gellble Dishes. Good uieflll
al1o. Boucht eape.I~IJ ~or
our Anlllveruey sate, Each

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Woman's Blouses
· $1.99 to $2.99

•fllcrent •cotton 'cnpet.
,...':Jr~ra 'royona 'printal
pick rour )'all
· •• ~rilly or bc-ruf
lilly or tailo~'&lt;'&lt;i' Wr
them Ill . . !,1 &amp;oltd,
patterna to top cvm.
rou own Sizes 32 iq

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Grwtlit l.oiOy ~ obliliood 1 II¥''
rlogo Uco111r 10 . wM Ollwo K.

34th. Annlvemj'y

Extra! Door-Buster Vtolue

Make your •own - Save!
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E&gt;eollent ttuullty snow-whi!Al percale with print borders!
Full 36" wldo -·-· 8UJlantcod wuh fasll

of Landen. I could toe no
reason not to execute tt."
Landers was arreste&lt;l Tuoada~
night by Patrolman Henry Werry
on i bad cheek rharge. Wben
this waa paid off, he wu cbarg·
ed with resisting an offiter.
Mayor Rebinoon "ld he ~d been
told Landen had a "good job of·

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BULLE'DN

STIFFLER'S 34th ANNIVE,IISARY SALE .

We bought the boy'o alzea,IOol Ideal ltr ac:hool wear.
All sizes 6 to 18 Cbol&lt;e &lt;lOb -

There was a warrant out f~r the

Landers, ...bile AWOL ' lrolll
the army, w11 arrested here. on
D.e&lt;. 26 for stealing auto parts
He alu was wanted in Bnen.Da
for ,.., thefl He and 100~

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"We've got to stop, somehow,

thll l!iJreaar4 for l:lw and order.

Judce llaeon be determln~
the youth a auapendei
Jt.OI~n&lt;e end lei the &lt;011!'1~

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tber tops, qurable all weather compo soles, rubber
heeiB,.. (::Ompare ~nywhere at four bucks. 8-11.

CHGICE EACH···· ;·· .,···

Boys' Sile$ • •

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PLAIN TOE FARMER'S SPECIAl:.

.HILDREN'S

Judge Bacon slid today·

fered him in PeDJtl)'lvuia" but
!bat altor be received 1111 .jlfdl'!

DUNGAREE$1
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re·arrested Landen in l(ayor'J

court and returned him to jaiL
At 4 a. m. today be was enroute
to L3ncaster.

Probes Space
Farthest Yet

Big Buck

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MEN'S

$1.1'

Beoutifuul Group

IHfftor•a 34th Annlm .. ry
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Rights Policy

Law enforcement agencies bere today sent 18-year-old. Or·
ville K Landers to an indeterminate term in the Boys' IIIQIJI'
trial &amp;hoot at Lancaster mere hours after be bad received a ;
suspended 30-day jail sentence iu mayor's court lor reilstlnl '
arrest.
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Mayor E F. Robinson, who sat on the Landen case Wed·
nesday afternoon, said be bad received orders from Common
Pleas Judge John C, Bacon "not to tum Landers loose by
any me&lt;~ns." The youth was wanted on a warrant for. stea~og
a car in Revenna, 0., and for stealing auto parts m Melp
county, both offenses
· in !956 when the boy was 1.7
years old.
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbacb

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Sizes 8 lo 18
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V•t dye, wa•hfast drnim jean• . . . aanforlzed for ptrm•·
ntnt Iii . . . Bartlackcd

Ono of Ihe b!ggost-l!llraalns of this f1'C!t
sale. Mon 'a plaid Donne! sport shirt.s,
first ~uallty and ail size~. Small, m~d·
lum and !arlo.
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All-Purpose 39·lnch Unbleached

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FI'rm On CI'VI'l

24c

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Sport Shirts

Your old favorite! Pracllcal lor dozen uses. Eas
to sew!

t'lne quality while &lt;olton
T•c Shirt! for n1en. Cut fult
for comfort. Reaulsr 49c val·
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MEN'S PLAID' FLANNEL

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"Hope" Bleached 36" '

TEE .SHIRTS

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$1.00

.'In Pomeroy

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prel\y patterns, 36
~Ide,. Nice
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~· Sale- yard ·- ·

59c value. A useful lterit for every kit·

Supe.r Door Busters

Sizes 32-40. Special Anniversary purchase o! nlg 11
$1 39 sleek·fitting nylonlzed knit slips . . . bu
several now - SA VEl

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LID!

ANNIVIUAAY SALE

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In
Mayor's Court; For ResiStmg Atrest

Ladiel' line.' quan'tr Slips, cmb,.,Idery lrhn. SJ&gt;.
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Large. Regular Sk. SaJe,
eack-

~A USIFUL SIZE
tl QT. GLASS OVENWARE WITH

these early for h"'l choice!

dreosy or tailored __ plaid•,
Wbltea and paatel solid•'
Completely waihablol Slzea

',;:Landers Gralahed By'Hallowe'en
t;fuaty
Officers~ Taken To 81$:
Party Rogers Seen
Sen.te~ce

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tlze. and shapes! Better shop

Smart 11hort aleevo stylell,

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Sella Everywhere at U
Beautiful throw pillow• All
kinds of fabrl&lt;81 Attractive

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Casse.rdles '

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PRINTS ·.. ···...... ·· Special ·25c yd.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tl1ur$y, October

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Ladies' Nylonized Knit

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.., mon. Limit: oM to tho lomlly,

Special Value!

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STIFFLER.'$ 34th·

STIFFLER'S 241h ANNIVERsARY

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Good . quanty Ctllton .IAioP Rugs, In 1 ~lg
size. 2Tx40, with decorated fringe · all

CANDY JARS

R111ullr 52.49 hi&lt;J)Irhtrt . . ..•
Sti!Oer'a Stores challenge you to beat thla •ililty biRnkct
value .. good size. Ideal for boya' room, den, football games
or as a~to robe
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34th Annlvcnary

LA,R tl 27x'l5 ·- FIRST

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cQnON LOOP RUGS ,

FANCY SKIRT LENGTHS .

STIFFLER'S 34th ANNIVERSARY

99c

,11~N;iiVERSARY SUP·ER VALUE!

SOMITHING NIW - RIADY.CUT

BLANKETS .. .......... Special $1.99

warmth AU tdzcB, 36 to 46.

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SPF.CIAL PURCHASE! FANCY INDIIAN

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(8 'BIG .pAYS
SAT. NOV. 2nd) SAVE NOW!
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•BRIGHT COLORS

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Skirt lengths Ia. ~ wlc!Jl:'tart\'6- of pattems,
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eolo11 and !ab(lea. e'tfl!l!'he•
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Men's h&lt;'a vy fleeced Sweat

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SAVE ON ALL YOUR FALL and WINTER NEEDS

Shirts Mode for &lt;omfort

toelleM. Frldoy rnottly '"""' '
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J!rle. High today 50 Mi IUIItt tl
60s oouthoHI, low toftltllil ·..W. •

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34th Anniversary

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Weather

ONCE~
STARTS ,

1 FULL SIZE
1 RUFFLED

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V~tN~Here

reported three court a.ct1ons Wed·

DuPont Will

Begin Building

throughout

n...tay. They were the fmong of the
indl&lt;ale,d . total may
Elnler L. James. M.. on county, lop last week end a figure of 10..
$100 and costs with a three day D&lt;splle the Increased lnle~ty

au sentence £or OWl after hi; of the mflue-nza wave, ~e death
1arrest ~Y Sheriff Robert c toll .from the fl~ remllllted at
Hartenbach, fming of Fred nll!e.

WILMINGTON. Del. UP-The Roush, Racine, $10 and

Du Pont Co. announced

·~~~~~i:~:~~~ar~eareports
1ames

tosts

tod:ty and drivmg an · unsafe \lehlcle:
lbat construetlon of a new plant and forfeiture cf a $25 bond by

ANSWERS CALL

The PomeroY :emergency oquad
near Par~enburg, w va., 111ill Henry Holter, Racine RD, fo' onswered'o coli to the Farley resi·
beg\n tnu1 weeR:.
hav1ng a de(ective muffler Th.~ den~e in Mason it 8:30 this momTbe plant, whith 1 will emplov two latter armts were made by lng where O&gt;l'IOD was administer!ome, 120 pfrsons, will be an ad·. the state patrol.
ed on ordera of • pbyileian.
dltion to the firm's Washington
Works on . the ., West Vlfginia
n•~:l.""'"- held al-..tbe Middleport First shore
of the Ohio River ·
25, ~ben ieacbers and workTAKEN FOR TREATMENT
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prilnary and junior depart· Mn. Harold Smith was remov·
Church School superln·
and:.parents are invited
~eatment .. ~hen ~ gas stove GUl\TEMALA CITY (UP) - A t)lree-man l)lilitary )un~ 1.
a.m. to.6.p.m.
exploded '" her fa&lt;e. cmm~ seiZed control of Gualemala today. The junta was headed 11Y'
Col. {)scar ,Mendoza Azurdia, witb 'CoiB.' GQnzalo Yurrlla No- ·
Film o!Itpl \IIIII be shown ex· pamfut burn&lt;
'Voa
and Roberto Lorenzana as tbe other members.
plainllll Ule work and the ·
of the !(lllderlarten, PrimarY and
Tbe decision t~ d1ssolve th~
The m've bY the miUtary came
BRAVO. MINSTR&amp;LERSI
pro(ri&amp;ional governmcn t of Pre· after riotous crqwds threatened
Junior ~~~artmenta of the load
Chul'llfl 'Sebool •will atte~d
Mayor E. F. Roblnaon today ex- sldcnt Luis Arturo Gonzalez Lo to turn tbe ~treefl of Guatemalo
nducted by the visiting
, tended his personal appre&lt;iation ;u was made after several into a battiA Jm)UDd.
1
elsi! who wm demonstrate their and, that •f the people of Pome- ho11rs of dtscuss1on at army hi~h
before the army 1t ted,
teaehl~l 111etho&lt;lo.
toy too, for tb~ ocheduled Hallo- command
headquar1ers 1l:e
an e~r.ergeney
A tull&lt;heon '\\lUI be served at ween party wh~eh wdl be spon· juna then took over the govern·
w~lch was noon add lri the afternoon a wor- sered on the parking lots next ..,~tat3•m
to
ablp aeaolon"ood evaluation of the week, by the Big Bend ll!lnstrel Col. Mendoza, the head of tbe
various deportmOIItal worksh~a ~Uon. "~is lo a wonder. rultng junta. was undersecretary
ivill be hel4 to conclude the days fal &lt;tiling for them to do," the of ~4tlonal detense.
activttl-.,' ',
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WITNESS my signature ·ah~
the ·~ •I of asld Court t~la 22 •day
of Oetober
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baked goods ut the 'sale to be
held Saturday, October 26 at the
Middleport Triluster Cleanerl by
of the'1,.S••\•r Clau •al

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It wae five yem

hoste53 served a demrt courac

si.J months, $7.80; three months, to those named above and Mrs.
$3 !lO. By motor route Where avail· Waller Crook•. Mrs. Emmet Shut·
able: ooe month $1. By malt one er and Mra. Earl Klllibt. Tho
year $8; six months, $4.25; three next party will be at the home
months. $2.50; one month, fl.
of Mrs. Wildermuth.
Published every afternoon ex·

cept Sunday by The Ob(o Valley
Sentinel, Inc., at 110 )olethanle
St.. Pomero!', 0. Bualness otfice
phone 398, editorial office phone
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' Er~ept~091 ther,tllit.ni!Y be llled 1:~0 Housepartf
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WITNESS my aign1ture 3:15 ·s.oret Storm
and the seal of 'said Court,. 3:30 Edge of Nl g~t
tfiis 22 day of Oetober 1957.
·
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UO The Early Show
Judge ~nd Ex.Of.f)elo Clerk
5:30 Your F&amp;•o J!•porter
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WITNESS my signature ·ah~
the ·~ •I of asld Court t~la 22 •day
of Oetober
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baked goods ut the 'sale to be
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It wae five yem

hoste53 served a demrt courac

si.J months, $7.80; three months, to those named above and Mrs.
$3 !lO. By motor route Where avail· Waller Crook•. Mrs. Emmet Shut·
able: ooe month $1. By malt one er and Mra. Earl Klllibt. Tho
year $8; six months, $4.25; three next party will be at the home
months. $2.50; one month, fl.
of Mrs. Wildermuth.
Published every afternoon ex·

cept Sunday by The Ob(o Valley
Sentinel, Inc., at 110 )olethanle
St.. Pomero!', 0. Bualness otfice
phone 398, editorial office phone
397.
('lyde llcFal)

pool spent Saturdav
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441 Locual St. Middleport

Clela ...;, ., liDIU'H;. rtatlae.wllll J!VANS 81JPh MAllo
.dl'i,·lllli;JiarfiiCIIIf OPf!~ 80~81 celebralloa YOtPLL FIND
TRI GlAND VALVI!S w, :kan ..._. for )'OU, EVJ!RYTHING
BtJT ROtJ'i'INi! COD ·a ft ·vg .... COMB SAVE WITH (JS
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22 da¥ Qf. ~t9'bSr, ~~~7.' '
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BY Lelia V. H,..U, Deputy
C)erk · ·
(10) 24, 31, 2lc
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set for

Tqo New

SI:JIGUQSTAIIPS! .. · __ _

BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foaler,
North second Ave., ore announc·

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7:00 ~)Jgfitl,. ~

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WITNESS my aign1ture 3:15 ·s.oret Storm
and the seal of 'said Court,. 3:30 Edge of Nl g~t
tfiis 22 day of Oetober 1957.
·
John C. Bacon
UO The Early Show
Judge ~nd Ex.Of.f)elo Clerk
5:30 Your F&amp;•o J!•porter
BV lol!lla. VrHttell
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Depua,- ·~lerk
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Drought ofl88~ Described

By The Sage Ofl~ding Cr~~ ..
Followlna lo 1 lt~r wrllttit by
Mr. R. 8. Corson, Ltodlna Cl'ttk
rood, Mlddlol*f, R. P. D., to A.
' v. Howell, .rtoltltnt of tht M,lp
County Plon,el ond Hlatorlcol S.
. 1 clotr. Mr. Cor~C~n lok.,l tho! tho
, ltttor b'( Nod ot tho 1 Socltir'o
m11tlna, Soturdoy, October 12 ond
thin aybmllttd to "'' Sonlinol
lor publlcotlon.
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Mild and Mellow

Tho; D~bUGHT ' OF 1811
lly R. II. 011'11!11
'As I llslen to folks talk ~bout
this dry summer, I am amlll§.ll at
their conversation. I wetHemem·
ber the long drY season of the
year 1881. We had ni&gt; rain from
Marth lOth to September !Qih; not
even ' lillie shower and no dew
fell
Farmen had crude farm toola
and planted their corn. In cloddy
fields, · raised their eor.n and In
the fall the field• were bare 1111d
still cloddy. A good wheal "!"'P
saved the day for us. AI that l1me
three water mills on Leading
Creek were in operation to tate
care of our grinding needs. After
tbe fall rains set 'in, m ill ponds
were filled.
'
Often, father would put about a
bushel and a h~lf In a cotton aack,
throw It on old Beek and tbrow me
. on her back, plaee,meiit!!re to hold
It on, At th~ mill door, Samuel
l;Ugle~ would meet me, take th.e
gnst m, grmd II, separate It and
tie flour; coaroe flour ond bron
separate.
.
ThO' hoss ran •n the woods and
fattened oo the mast or acorn•

COMI SB,,, YOU'U SAVI AT A&amp;P
!marine! Aa.P'o Cuotom Ground Eight
O'Clock Coffee on opedal 11lel You know
how 1111111ual tiiiJt io I Now'o tbe omart time
to find out how onuoual tbe coli.. is I Try it!
t,ila: all AloP premium-quality Col[ees, Ei(ht
O'Clock il kept in the freohly·roasted bean
until you buy ... then ground before your
eya to one of lOVen ditlerent lrindsl Reoult?
You set all that mile!, mellow ftavor in your
cup! Now . , . during tbil truly extraor.
dinory 11le, .. enjoy Cuotom Ground Ei&amp;ht
O'Clock Colreel

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Cur from young, eorn·fed porkers •.
every pork loin must measure up to
A&amp;P'i rigid standards of quality!
They're priced for flvinrs and ruir·
anteed to sati~fy or your money baekl

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49~

lb.

$5f lb.

43t: lb.
FANCY

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Small Turkeys

(WIIOLE HAM . . . 45e lb.)

lb. 39c
Ground· Beef ..... lb.39c Swiss Cheese
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Canadian·Bacon lb.89c
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Delicious Apples ~- ·, - • 41bs. 39~

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SUG~!liD '.' ' .

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each time you vial! your A&amp;P and dcpo•it
It' In tbe box provided, Eaeb week

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t!OO .U.S. Saving• U.nds will be awarded
- nls fl'flek, OCtober 26 and Novmnbrr 2.

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u: s;.u;soutll· .~

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OHIO

· the
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II any; next o(
under · t!\e will
attorney or attorneys
repres~ntlng any of the aforemen·
tioned persons.
'
, Y.ou ore ~ereby notified that on
lbe 14th day of October, 1957. an
Inventory and Appraisement of the
e~te qt !;!f!nrx ~inklil) . Bailey,
de~eali!~, late of Chester In said
f!l"' In this Court
laid lnv~ntory and
lad before
of Noa.m. r
filed· '
any
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ina· on tbe v~r'J lolteit , . .
· terms .. New &lt;and ·ua1;4
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ay,.1i'otNe l'rocltriok . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo l!i11s, ilr,
and Mrs. Norman Frederlct' '~
tended t~e · , funersl ,of · E'llerby
Biggs at Ligan Frlday,
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.
Mt. ip,d ' Mi's. ·Fl:eil LarWina• of
Mt: Olivo vbito~ , the fol'lller'•
sister, Mrs.. Gertrude .WII'ller ..
iMra. F. A. Shumway of Syr/lo •
~ll!e, vilited : l\lr. and Mrs. Curt
Many ~oorallve
Frederick Tuesday.
Designs For Special
1 • Mr.. and Mrs. Freeman Will' '
O'ceaslons
lams, son Jimmie aod Clifford
Cox 'spertl the weekend with lh,e
by
llltter'! wife and son Dean at
Falrborn ·~
1·
ltr. an4 Mrs. . Henry Spencer .' '
HOI.!RS: '
i;h'artea 'Bissell made a bijsl·
Open 12:30 to 8 P.M.
ness trip td ·Columbus Monday. ·
Excepl Frl~.-..12:31l lo 5:0.
Mr. and· Mro. '· Vernon Weber '
and family. Rutland, spent Sun·
day wil!l . the former's mother.
Mrs. l!a~l ·weber.
lrlr. and Mr!. Henry Spen&lt;er
and son, Vance, Mr. ' and Mra,
Ph011t 89ll·M
Waid Spencer and family, Mrs.
Rt. 1
.Middleport Martha McElroy and sons •pen!
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. EIOiln
BRADBURY, OHIO
Raeloe.

lldgar lltv~old,, ~y.nold'a Dalt.y
Store, Middleport, Q)llo.
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S~b Drlv.. ·' or Relief. Sentinel
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Cows and cattle ran In the wOoj!J
ond•lived on·browoe. I well re~~~ejj. ·'
ber uuncle Tommy Wrlaht. He
had quite • bun'h of eatue •q~
molt overy day he'd cut a lot ·bf
small elm tree~ for them to feed
on. They would trim them, ~~
to tb~ last teat:
.
When the fall rains eame• .th~
ground was. worm and the .~ .
gre)V 'up to neirly, early Oeee11"
·ber. Later lhe : eatt,le: ,llved' ·~p
straw. ~Y pel\ple cleared rtow )~nd
sowed ·lu.I'J!ips, rutabaga~ and fa· ·
ther had a late . potato he called
c.illmlngo but mother, called them
"nlgcer heels" owing to their
toughness. He bad planted a lood
size patch, they hod got up on'd
when tbe rains come, they grew
rapidly and produced · about 16
bushels a winter Buppb.
llfaey of the BPrlnp on the hlU.
sides went dey ani!· 10me bad to
drive to .Leading Creek to water
t~eir sloeIt. 1 remembera that 110me
of the more thoughful and ierlotis
said the world was neor "the end."
There was a tolored i&lt;h'Oi!l house
neor the old Bingbom (litlll) tbey
(the •olqred I'!Gpie) held .fourth
their r~l!&amp;IOUJ semcea and ·loud •
were !b~ ·, qles lor meny." and
relief, But everybody surviVed llld
came tb~ug~ o. K.. but 1 lltlle
Jruagry at 'lilrilll· Slnee then 'I.h've
seen :i)&gt;ort dtoughis thot cluied
J)~.Ple to iJI'nl govera10 eot'alll, ·,
Have We, In our folly, and:\leu.
nels, los! our vim, .cour1111e ,nd
hope? To .Increase our wOri}o 11
tbat time the president of the Unit.
ed .States, J~es /i.. Gorlleid, wu
shot, July·2tljj. He lingered in pain
·Until september 19 wben he ~ ,,
at Lt&gt;ng Bianeh, New Jeraey,. · . ,
Some fellows even bro~,t word I
to the hill. lhat water ·hauler wb
hauling ~~tar to keep t~e ferry;
'bull running at 'Middleport.
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A&amp;l!'a MARVEL BM~IJ

.· · P.R-MANENT TYPE·

:Anti~Freeu
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winter , • long prot&lt;mtion.
aJilllll rast and cor·
Gixld.' the best!

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Drought ofl88~ Described

By The Sage Ofl~ding Cr~~ ..
Followlna lo 1 lt~r wrllttit by
Mr. R. 8. Corson, Ltodlna Cl'ttk
rood, Mlddlol*f, R. P. D., to A.
' v. Howell, .rtoltltnt of tht M,lp
County Plon,el ond Hlatorlcol S.
. 1 clotr. Mr. Cor~C~n lok.,l tho! tho
, ltttor b'( Nod ot tho 1 Socltir'o
m11tlna, Soturdoy, October 12 ond
thin aybmllttd to "'' Sonlinol
lor publlcotlon.
'
'

Mild and Mellow

Tho; D~bUGHT ' OF 1811
lly R. II. 011'11!11
'As I llslen to folks talk ~bout
this dry summer, I am amlll§.ll at
their conversation. I wetHemem·
ber the long drY season of the
year 1881. We had ni&gt; rain from
Marth lOth to September !Qih; not
even ' lillie shower and no dew
fell
Farmen had crude farm toola
and planted their corn. In cloddy
fields, · raised their eor.n and In
the fall the field• were bare 1111d
still cloddy. A good wheal "!"'P
saved the day for us. AI that l1me
three water mills on Leading
Creek were in operation to tate
care of our grinding needs. After
tbe fall rains set 'in, m ill ponds
were filled.
'
Often, father would put about a
bushel and a h~lf In a cotton aack,
throw It on old Beek and tbrow me
. on her back, plaee,meiit!!re to hold
It on, At th~ mill door, Samuel
l;Ugle~ would meet me, take th.e
gnst m, grmd II, separate It and
tie flour; coaroe flour ond bron
separate.
.
ThO' hoss ran •n the woods and
fattened oo the mast or acorn•

COMI SB,,, YOU'U SAVI AT A&amp;P
!marine! Aa.P'o Cuotom Ground Eight
O'Clock Coffee on opedal 11lel You know
how 1111111ual tiiiJt io I Now'o tbe omart time
to find out how onuoual tbe coli.. is I Try it!
t,ila: all AloP premium-quality Col[ees, Ei(ht
O'Clock il kept in the freohly·roasted bean
until you buy ... then ground before your
eya to one of lOVen ditlerent lrindsl Reoult?
You set all that mile!, mellow ftavor in your
cup! Now . , . during tbil truly extraor.
dinory 11le, .. enjoy Cuotom Ground Ei&amp;ht
O'Clock Colreel

l·LB.
BAG

LOWEST PRICE SINCE 1950!

HCJ
Jt

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vil11

.d

tee

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Whole Loin

Rib Half

Loin ·Half

8 TO 12·LB, SIZE

CUT TO ORDER

CUT TO ORDER

Cut to Order

Roast:or Chops

ROfU. .~ .Chop•

Cur from young, eorn·fed porkers •.
every pork loin must measure up to
A&amp;P'i rigid standards of quality!
They're priced for flvinrs and ruir·
anteed to sati~fy or your money baekl

a·

49~

lb.

$5f lb.

43t: lb.
FANCY

'

omo ... FRESH

Small Turkeys

(WIIOLE HAM . . . 45e lb.)

lb. 39c
Ground· Beef ..... lb.39c Swiss Cheese
~~49c
Canadian·Bacon lb.89c
.

I

.

FULL
SHANK HALF

.

'iiir · 100%\ PURE BEE••
At.J' SUPI!Jl.RIGIIT .. . ie..~:l.;ll

Special Ord.,

FULLY DRESSED!

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FANCY WISCONSIN - AGED

A&amp;P SUPER..RIGHT . . . ANY SIZE PIECE, EXTRA

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LEAN

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I~DIANA

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Apple Pie
45c
SPECIAL

159

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CRISP APPl.IS GOYERED W1TII RICH C~)JA~EL

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Carat:aii···Apples • ~: • • • ~·.for29~
OHIO'S F.l\l~~~ r' . .RICH RED, FIN ~ llATING
·, .
,
.
Delicious Apples ~- ·, - • 41bs. 39~

JANE PARKER ":""

SUG~!liD '.' ' .

Fresh~
Donu·
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. ' ts,I .

Going On
75 Wlnnen T•ls Weeki

/ SPEC I

A~

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2· 4tJ;c•
doi. ,

All you do 1.1 got your free entry blank
each time you vial! your A&amp;P and dcpo•it
It' In tbe box provided, Eaeb week

7~ - .

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• b addltioa,

'.,

/1 ''.i

t!OO .U.S. Saving• U.nds will be awarded
- nls fl'flek, OCtober 26 and Novmnbrr 2.

1

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WAVEMY MOBI(t
HOMJ.SA~S

u: s;.u;soutll· .~

W~YERLY,

OHIO

· the
:
II any; next o(
under · t!\e will
attorney or attorneys
repres~ntlng any of the aforemen·
tioned persons.
'
, Y.ou ore ~ereby notified that on
lbe 14th day of October, 1957. an
Inventory and Appraisement of the
e~te qt !;!f!nrx ~inklil) . Bailey,
de~eali!~, late of Chester In said
f!l"' In this Court
laid lnv~ntory and
lad before
of Noa.m. r
filed· '
any
the

ea•

t

ina· on tbe v~r'J lolteit , . .
· terms .. New &lt;and ·ua1;4
" '.
Ten width~,,)- 4fltctl0fl
FJ:ee delivery, q~lek, · opeD ·. 1
days.
.

lANE PARKER - LARGE '

Callfifj~~r ......... . l9c
.

$110 10 ·.n~eo
i; ~ . and '• 3 ~~
· :'1. .~~
stoet, ,mull 161 ~· ...~"!. •.
airel l)ld· 70\1.!: Jr.tl!&lt; ...., DW
IQ tomorrow. 1)1; 'ill. '1'1~~~

'

COB8LIRS . 1• , WHITE, MEALY ·

50-LB.
BAG

..

·

• •

I

Potatoes

I

I,

Ia CREAM CO•..

SLICED
OR PIECEf

.

Route. 'Contpcl Clrl SUlldtr, 'or
write In 'ctre of Santlnel.
!0.23.St:c.
.• .
,,

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lb. 43(

5 TO 7-LB.
SIZE

t~J..I

r•·tlt1ERS
JVJ,: tlfl ;

SLICES

I

ii;~k ChOji$",;;
F~;;b''liims

,Oak.HiU ·. , .
ay,.1i'otNe l'rocltriok . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Milo l!i11s, ilr,
and Mrs. Norman Frederlct' '~
tended t~e · , funersl ,of · E'llerby
Biggs at Ligan Frlday,
\
.
Mt. ip,d ' Mi's. ·Fl:eil LarWina• of
Mt: Olivo vbito~ , the fol'lller'•
sister, Mrs.. Gertrude .WII'ller ..
iMra. F. A. Shumway of Syr/lo •
~ll!e, vilited : l\lr. and Mrs. Curt
Many ~oorallve
Frederick Tuesday.
Designs For Special
1 • Mr.. and Mrs. Freeman Will' '
O'ceaslons
lams, son Jimmie aod Clifford
Cox 'spertl the weekend with lh,e
by
llltter'! wife and son Dean at
Falrborn ·~
1·
ltr. an4 Mrs. . Henry Spencer .' '
HOI.!RS: '
i;h'artea 'Bissell made a bijsl·
Open 12:30 to 8 P.M.
ness trip td ·Columbus Monday. ·
Excepl Frl~.-..12:31l lo 5:0.
Mr. and· Mro. '· Vernon Weber '
and family. Rutland, spent Sun·
day wil!l . the former's mother.
Mrs. l!a~l ·weber.
lrlr. and Mr!. Henry Spen&lt;er
and son, Vance, Mr. ' and Mra,
Ph011t 89ll·M
Waid Spencer and family, Mrs.
Rt. 1
.Middleport Martha McElroy and sons •pen!
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. EIOiln
BRADBURY, OHIO
Raeloe.

lldgar lltv~old,, ~y.nold'a Dalt.y
Store, Middleport, Q)llo.
'
' • .1 , ;
I tp Z~tf!

• mltJMN~-; ~ . ,
(11) '11:lelp! Wanted~ , .':·~~
? ',.!l.l:~
·~+
·
' ' '
",'ACCfiMI '
S~b Drlv.. ·' or Relief. Sentinel
Hh!.·c.wtttr .... .

Cows and cattle ran In the wOoj!J
ond•lived on·browoe. I well re~~~ejj. ·'
ber uuncle Tommy Wrlaht. He
had quite • bun'h of eatue •q~
molt overy day he'd cut a lot ·bf
small elm tree~ for them to feed
on. They would trim them, ~~
to tb~ last teat:
.
When the fall rains eame• .th~
ground was. worm and the .~ .
gre)V 'up to neirly, early Oeee11"
·ber. Later lhe : eatt,le: ,llved' ·~p
straw. ~Y pel\ple cleared rtow )~nd
sowed ·lu.I'J!ips, rutabaga~ and fa· ·
ther had a late . potato he called
c.illmlngo but mother, called them
"nlgcer heels" owing to their
toughness. He bad planted a lood
size patch, they hod got up on'd
when tbe rains come, they grew
rapidly and produced · about 16
bushels a winter Buppb.
llfaey of the BPrlnp on the hlU.
sides went dey ani!· 10me bad to
drive to .Leading Creek to water
t~eir sloeIt. 1 remembera that 110me
of the more thoughful and ierlotis
said the world was neor "the end."
There was a tolored i&lt;h'Oi!l house
neor the old Bingbom (litlll) tbey
(the •olqred I'!Gpie) held .fourth
their r~l!&amp;IOUJ semcea and ·loud •
were !b~ ·, qles lor meny." and
relief, But everybody surviVed llld
came tb~ug~ o. K.. but 1 lltlle
Jruagry at 'lilrilll· Slnee then 'I.h've
seen :i)&gt;ort dtoughis thot cluied
J)~.Ple to iJI'nl govera10 eot'alll, ·,
Have We, In our folly, and:\leu.
nels, los! our vim, .cour1111e ,nd
hope? To .Increase our wOri}o 11
tbat time the president of the Unit.
ed .States, J~es /i.. Gorlleid, wu
shot, July·2tljj. He lingered in pain
·Until september 19 wben he ~ ,,
at Lt&gt;ng Bianeh, New Jeraey,. · . ,
Some fellows even bro~,t word I
to the hill. lhat water ·hauler wb
hauling ~~tar to keep t~e ferry;
'bull running at 'Middleport.
.

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tHe Belpre Golden Eagles mto compl~te humiliatjpn In, the
"Fancy illeppihJ .. theme 1 the J fourth ·quatter of a winncr·lake-all Lrttle Butkllye Leagul)
show aoven by !be MidH~port foolbaU contest Thursday nli;bt on the loser·~ fi~ld.
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G9ing.b)to that Jasl&lt;Juarter, the Eagles nur&amp;ell ·rl'3-12'edge
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At Rulland Churc:h

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of cold 111 whach cover·
ed !he entire nation early today
exc•pt for the julhng la!Ue toe of
Florida
Th~ U S. Weatbor Bureau r~
ported that a eold aar masl
whJch centered 111 North Dakota
•pread as far as the At!Jntae
Co ..! durang lhe Right, brangang
the entire uataon under Us luflurnre
Temperatures Hropped below
20 In Nortb Dakota, then rose
Cuusohdataon ol' \wo Maddie- gently at succe...,vely dtsbn!
port automqtave ftrnai under one omls. Light snow fell '" the
mapagement was bemg a.nn~oun· &amp;trtp from Wyomtng through Ne·
ced' today In which !be Melga br11.1ka, Colorado and Kan•a•
~lotor Co , 18 ab•orb¢ bY the n,
A few 8collered •bowers wm
It Ra\vllnl!li 911 , Co
the lmgorlng remnants o( heavy
1rains whach drenched the northo.rrou R. Norris,
ern Appolachtano and Illinois
Ma11111er lnnuuneed today
Thur~day Tlacre also 'l'•re llghl
under tlie consolldatio~
"'"" In the Poetlae 'NorthW.st
SIIYofl/' formerly WJih
and II) the "''' ooulh of tbl
MOilltS and Richard Ra••lintia,_Jsnowlaii'Uelt.
formed)' with R &amp; A
Cold ~lnperalnres will
PWMtll "ill a&lt;!t
over most Ot the eastern
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ute rotmlry today. alroppmg
.Ttai! l!l'"sent &amp;leigs
what In lbe Atlantic and .
f~ on Second
poast slate• and Oklahoma
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C:\rson Ha~s and Kf)nneth

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Vidim Friday
Of Heart Attack

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-· •. Floyd Dunfee
Hostess F.or

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the '11141••4
the Nwrene, Ftldlly
llov. 1 al 7 30 o'Clock.
service wlll be in charge
boot cbureb paotor, •the
Harold Klingel
and Mrs. Golloway hal"
~ipl~&lt;ted· lour years 111 N1,...
1•• as pa•tor and teacher an
Bible JJChO&lt;JI and thi• "
farsl lutl01agb.: (t
Re1 Galloway 18 a
of lbe Nyrlhwe•l Naqrene Cot.
lPgo, Nampa, ldi ', &gt;and 1 p~st~red
In Idaho and Oregon before gomg out as- ~ IRJI-to~ary.
lhs new . .I,SII!RIII~IIt wiJl be
announced by the Naarene department of foreign
nli5Slon~
Kan,.a Caly, fullowmg !he
depubllon work

, In .?hJQ.were' ~ntAtj~~~ llst~li at

the Great ;Lok"
Rncka'-• and othtr
rain In the Ft~r Northwest.
skl'll wtll previttl over 11\r.
of the- w.. tern b;all ul

boden, medtalllcli
It! the :~l!rvlre dPpartment
R H Rawhng!i Sou~ Co, are country
Harold (Tagl Long, Rober! Fotly,
Joe Mood.,baugh. Mel Steele,
Eugene !lagan Arnold Rae&amp;ards
and lluward Engh&gt;h Ella Mae
Norton serves as booklteoper
ln the parfli dPtlartnwnt Pa,ul
Holter IN m.tnager aNS~I~d by
Rovmqnd ""'""
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. In Verbal Battle Ovet·

NorriS also

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today th~tf the

p,etient sltuw ruum at lhe n. :1-1
RawlillJ!l! Sons Co at Mill •aJtd
Secon4 Street are .be1nr enlarged

DIVOIICl, 1\SK.. D
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ed ih M"'#s Co mmmt Pleafl 'Court

b{ Mlmle'fB111Iot1 Re•"•vi)le. , kt
t "'Vli Wilbur Roston RR\'r:nna
0 \VtllJ crow &amp; Crul\ attorney
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Robert Regrat,uel, I ·C&lt;Im•~•~'e

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otl the ground ro.reaa the
seoreboard which said:
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