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Page Eight
Tile llolhodlat Church WSCS

e\'\lDlnl Qrde will meet at the
bome of Mn. Jame. Tliornu,
Jllddlepart, Tueaday
evening;

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Pomeroy Person.als

The Daily Sentinel

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of lin. Wllllom Clark aa previoUII.y announced
Xr. and Mrs. Carl MiUer have
aold their store building and
apvtment to Mrs. Maud Sellards

Mr. .. d lira. lldword K•••M&gt; left WedaOiday moroinl for their

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Tbonw
Mason or.tH Clubs
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Map Plans For . :::"to'":r:l~~..~~~~~ of
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Tbe ComtniJ
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Tbe
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Plallf for the C!OIIttlll year were re~Jtlve~. ·

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Middleport Personals

Heath Methodist
M'ission_ Group
Ho/d Meeftng
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Furniture

KandM SOHIO

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Alaa ~Jld OOvla, Paul
W.U. and Jon "Weblter attencled
tbe State Fair qne 41? Wt weet..
Jln, Louil, Reibel wu call1ftl
on her ~dater, Mn. Lee M)'eil
retenll)'.
J. Otil BeJl ot PortlinGuth, wa1
MliiiODII'l' p~t 1peake'r at the
Metll.odla:t Cb~h Bundly ev•
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Mr. Ud Mn. WaiDe · Turalf,
lin. C. 0. Chipman and Mtt.
Mary Beard were ln COlumbul,

Postmaster Exam
For Hartford Is
Announced Tod~y

Wedneada.y Dllbt. where tbey
attended Opera , Niibl bJ the
cOlumbus L)Tlli · ~ter Group
of w"-• u•-- u-~lyn ~---·
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Diane

Soviet And German Leaders Meet
To Discuss Diplomatic Probletps

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MOSCOW UP-West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer told
Soviet leaders today that German
reunification and the relea se of
200,000 German war pnsont&gt;n
&amp;till held by the Rtwians werf'
not ..condition•" for the establiebme.nt of diplomatiC rclataon s
between tbeJr two countra n
But be empha11%ed that there
cDUld be no "real n:•nnahzataon"
of relations between the two peuplea until tbe.e emotaonai issue~
were settled.
The granite-faced old statesman

The Unite~ States C1vU Service
Commission haa a.nnouneed an
examination to fill the po1itioa of
fourtli-c1us po.slmaster for t.be
post oliice at Hartford, W. Va
The annual salary for this position is $2844. AppUeant'l must ae·
tually reslde wlthin the territory
supplied by the above-mentlGned
post office. Age limits, waived for
persons entitled to veteran preferenee, are from 21 to 65.

CiPebart and . the entire &amp;raul'
Alii "~-1 M1 · ~"
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],JJ;eaent ; w~ Diane Capehart.
Jackie Papenit, HOward MeMil·
non.. Corella MeMilUoit. Marahall
MeMIIUbn, Au Newland, Pa'tty
Newtarid; Patrl.cia" RileJ, Cheryl
:Jlobertl, June . spencer;
Judy
Turner, Kitty ~llHIIDIIOD, Sbaron

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The firs~ tw'o ca~dfdates· for Lho
"!ollas Slick thick" epntest, wbtch
is one of the highlights of t'}\e
Broiler Festival ate Lois Ann
-cb~pman, Middleport and Evel)TD'
P. Cuinmins, Letart ·Falla . ..
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Lois AnR, who also entered the
\ ' "M~ss SUck Chic&amp;" contest lQ.It
' an 16 year
' old aenior at
years 1s
Middleport High School. She ia
, ('IDployed in the Dairy Queen
store between · Middleport · and
Pomeroy. She i6 the daughter ot
Mrs. ~loi,5e Ch~PQl,Mn,, Middleport.
TM s~ond entry Ev~Jyn • eum·

mins. is a 19M graduate ol Raeine
Hlgh School, 18 years old. apd js
emplo:ved bf Jake Gaul'~ Clover
Farm Store, R.acibe. She is the
daugP,ter of 'llr. and Mrs. Buster
Cl.ilmftins, I)[ Letart Falls, and last
year: she wu a participant in ,the
'Big B~~~ llistrnel,

Min CbBfmD .i6 sponsored by
the . Pomeroy Dii:J!y Queen Store
and Ml'ss Cummins •by Crow B:rotbera PouUry.
Other entries were 'expected to
be announced later today.

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Full in.formation and applica·
hon forms may be obt~ined at the
Hartford post oUiee or from the
Comminion'1 Washinaton ollice.
APJillcatlons must be filed wltb
the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Washington, 215, D. C., •nd
must be received or postmarked
not later than September 13,
lDM.

Herbert E. Clarke
Funeral S~rvices
Are Held Friday
Funeral services were held tl).
day for Herbert EvaRs Clark, 81,
of Darwin, ln the Harrisonville
Methodist Cborch at 2:30 P. M.

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George Dynohew
Dies In Hospi~al;
Funeral Is Sunday
Ceorge W. Donohew, 1'4, Rt. 2,
Racine, was taken by death this
morning at 3 o'clOck In tbe Holzer I{Qspital, after an illness of
nearly seven, months.
He is survived by one daughMrs: .p-elyl! Webster, Cleve.
; aile• son, Leroy, kaclnei two
Doitohtw,. Pome·
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After his ISOtb ren a man 11
more sui1J)I'laed to tilld himlelf
r111,_t about somethilll than he
was at 20 to flnd himMlt Wl'OIII
about anything.
The Millen have rilllted
Clair Taylor realdtace on"
St.

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lllturiloy h,._loor 11

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Callyt&gt;11 Crolsl'lllld
lltu -hort
Phylllo Kirk

. . SO•er Cll7 Kid
Allen
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ason
Pl Pleasant's new National
of Gnrd Armory will be dedicated.
on November 11, Veteran.s' Day
i&amp;, accordiog to Col. 0. V. Knipp,
Commu- Chief of StaU and Maintenance
Officer of the W. V&lt;i!.. National
representaUves
· from
Metp
. ~e: Sh'ar1ey y vonae 'D--·
Guard.
~gThe Armory Is located on W.
le. Janet Jeffen and bon John- Va. State Route 82 just north of
SOD. TJae advisors art ~· Alfred 1 Point Pleasant.
and Mrs Harriet Ne1gler and 1 The building coven
18.000
Veral Hyaeu..
square reel. Included in it are a
driD floor, admini.qrative Offi~
cea, vehicle repair abop, firing
I raqe, kitchen. library, day room

exec_ vice

zens :National
and.\Walter L.

Malta

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Filed Jn County

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of
Cl.U. E. Follrod, Cheater, vs.
O..ie lloe FoUrod, Carroll , 0 .,
M. •Dowell, Rll, llid·
YS. BenjamiD Dowell,

Telecast Will Be
Made Sunday Of
Y;mk•lodian Game

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Two petitions for divorce were

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C. \..._Water

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PilOT PTA MIITtNG
Reedsville PI'A will hnld their
flral meeUDJ Sept. 12 at 8:00 p.
m. at the ReedsYille SChool

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Ellen

[..oomj .. from t fla.
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Fred Pe.,.n from AlideUe
Pearson With the defendant restored to her inaldea nam~ of
Audellt': I Roberts. •. .
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M.....U. Faudree NnT' tw.m
Robert V•. Peay with 'ilie
mer re.lor\'d to ber. 'maid&lt;~ .. ~

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MARKaT IIII'OIIT
. ClNCINN~TI, ··o. uP-Produce:
EJif, ateadr. pricea unclwtl:ed;
eonswneri A large wblta 08-80,
brown mix1 67-80; medium white
o40o41, brown mix 19-&amp;1; wbOieyle
fKt
ceat A extra lii,I'P white
I'~~~;mixme(liulll
wlilte 38-43,
38-43.
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Chit:tena. steady at. uncban,eed
prices; fryers 28-27; bens, heayv
19-21; hens, light 15J.8; old roosters 10-U.
. Butter, 90 score 81.

Elean~ Fi\Jtlll from Robert E.
FrUth with the c!l'lndYOf .t he
couple's dne child t lwarde41' ~ the

rold E .. Lo4)mfs.

of Marcella Faudree.

wot

[ o UtthtMttlc Mo..,....., • • • no bollo.
polity~, wbMII. Soaltd lor lifo

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Mr.

o Now &lt;Ofllhi\IOUI ~ IURHthal
o Uttilerwa..r lulls Dllllrlltut.r "'- Ailh- soap • , • end• soap stcdn worrtea
lakes out dtrl and tOaP KUnl

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June Tulloll from A.l.v8
DertniJ: TuUoh with the ' euttod,of tbe couple's . two chirdren
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awarded the plaiDiiff.
Emma MaebeUe . VerDOn 'fr~
Charles B. Vemoa with
mer reatored to 'her
m·
name of Emma Maebelle F
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~nna

)largarot II. sa.¥er
Stover.
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fr,om Betty
witb lite cusOd;y Gf tbe
coupte•s
awarded
the defendaft.L
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In M.aaOn
are, u

granted

Co,urt

Robert Staaliy

Dormit(»_ry At Holzer Hospii~l ·

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Cou~Y.

plaUDtUOC. . :
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Minnie George
Hart.
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D'~~ F0 ll o~g
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from A. J.
O,nln
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EXteOded llloes8 Thomas
t.tiree c.'budreA

charges his wife
With &amp;rou' neglect and extreme
cruelty. The Follrods were marWife! "How are we going ~o ~ete ried In 1953 aad have Do ebildren.
Mr-1. Dowell charges her buSbr~t~~ our 2llth wed41!'1 ~•er·
band
witb gross nea;Ject and eJ:~
sar)r . .'
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treme
erueUy. Sbe Is sulq for
Husband: "How abnut two' di!hthe
eustody
llf ber four ehlldrS,
firm of •Lantr. ute,. r.1f silenc.e?"
a
permuent
alimony and reasonthe
~- able support for the children. Tbe
Si:rd!flinder words: .
!he
hatut of a one-cylinder man. ~
hav'e been married Ailee

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He then said the reunificatio-n
of Germany L'l "a duty of tbe big
Four powers," adding that "here
also I must repeat: I propoae ' no
'conditions.' "

voted'
lntl
acboola
guicfance

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ln hhi reply, Adenauer saJd the
questions of German reuniflea·
lion and the release of the pris- ·
or1ers were of major importance.
He u1d .!1ol ut1on of these questions was not a "condition" for
tbe establishment of diplo.mitie
reliitiOns.

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and
prestW,led,

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In an opening staterment, BUI·
eanin noted that t)le Soviet init.·
iated the talks on "the · asaumP"
~Jon that the establishment of
normal rciallons between our two
countries correspond to tbe inter·
esl..!l of both."

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In·· bis opening reMa~Jcs. Bulu.nin prnposed that. Bonn f.Q.d
Moscow establish embauies and
exehangi ambassadors'. He also
said be hoped the current diJtua...
sions would bring · "(ruitfal resultl" in the way cf lmproVed
trade and the establishment and
development of scientific. techni·
cal and cultural oooperatio11 between the two natiO(l.t.
A German delegation spatesman told a press conlereace at
He served his country in World A4enauer's headquarters "' ·after·
War 1 and Will in F;ance.
wards that the chaocellof. would
Burial was made iD the Wells reply to Bu~nin 'a ~edl When
Cemetery, Downington.
the 'talks resume SatUl"day at 10
A. II. (3' A. II. EnT.)
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Wa$her~

set forth h i~ position before .eoVIet Premier Nikolai Ba.llpnln,
Commum~t party bead Nildtl S.
Kh ~ ufhchev and Forejgn M:inilter
V. M. Molotov at tbd openinc le&amp;sion ot five day s of Soviet-West
German talks

Mr. Clark who died Wednesday
In the Veteran~ Hospital, Hunt·
mgton. W. Va., is 1urvived by h11
wi!e, Edil.b Clart: ooe daughter,
Mr.s. LesteT Hendenon, RuUand;
and se'len sons: Harry, Hals1e,
Hlldred, Hester, Homer, aU at
home and Haroltl and Howard
Clark, of the U. S . Army. One
brother, George Clart, Harrison·
vtlle and ODe aiater, Mrs. Harry
Tuff, Dayton, 0,

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"The Stop
K:eeps
Going"
Manning Kloes- Don Mullen
Phone 9391
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Middleport, Ohio

Washes Cleaner
Rinses Brighter 1
Spins far Drierl

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BROILER FESTIVAL
DANCE
Pomeroy High School
AUDITORIUM
SEPT. 14th
9tol
Tickets on Sale at:
Ph
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armacy

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and Mn. Clwie• Strauaa.
Wedq.aday for 1 visit with relaM.r. and Mrs. tteYu P. Bia:er- U'Yea In Coshocton.
dilcuued by Leader Sanh SpeDstaff ud eblldrea Jeft Wed.aesMr. and Mrl. Robert Harbrecbt eer u tb6 Good Luck Clo~ '-&amp;:
ol Cheahlro. Mn. SeUords wiU
day momln&amp; for their hGI'lHI 1D •ild family, Colwnbua, were weet Club of Muon met 08 TUesday
take poasetsion next week.
.
t..telucl, Fla., after a vialt wltb nd peata ol their parents, Mr. afternon' ia the Muon CommWl·
-~Jeanor S. Sch•af, Middleport Society Editor ·- Pbone 6Q7G
her parentl, Mr. ud lin. Udle
Mr1. Raymond Harbrecht ity Buildl.aa;.
Smith, ..W.ebe Tll!f'l'aee.
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Kr. and Mra. Norman Me·
Mrs. Spe~f' told the .,-oup of
. Lucille Bearh&gt; Hawkins, Pomeroy Society F.ditor-Pbone 6;144
Mr. and Mra. Robert Haney Gl Cullum.
plans for lhe 1 4-H program f,r
Fmdlay were weekend petot.a of
M.lsa Nettie Koehler a~ompan. the next year In addition to disher paieats, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ied by ber brother-in-law and eussiRJ t)le recent Farm Youth
Weblter. Tbey were arcompanied &amp;.iater, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wea· Sbow and tbe Achievement Ban·
home lfond&amp;y by Mr. "nd Kn. ver, Gallipolis spent Tuesday
quet to ~ held in Pl Pleuaat
S
Webster for • two week!' visit.
Columbus.
sometime in November.
.
Robert Tumpkans, Baltimor~ . dleport. and Mr and Mrs. George
Mn. Geora:~ H. Parker returned
At the nme time, Mrs. SpeaMd., spent the holiday weekend DeWees, Athen!l, VISlted friends
home Tutaday after • ten day
Mra. Edward Koehler has re- eer announced that new meQt•
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visit in Marietta with her cousin, turned home after a sevefal day 5 ben for tbe next year would be
with his parents, Mr and Mrs. at Long Bottom on Labor Day.
E. R. Tompkim;, and h1s nephew.
Miss Lucille Smith, teacher in
Miaa Dora Wilson, who is iU.'
viiit with relatives :n Columbus. welcome to attend the next meet·
Middhlport High Sc:hool, is 111 in
The Commission on Mlulons
Mr. antl Mre. Jack Keanedy
S.H.S.N.3. t.urence A. Napper ing of the dub.
Jam611 Hamer.
friends, T.E.S.N. Norria J;&gt;.
Cpl Andy Batey, fort Bragg, New Mexico, where she was vlsit- met at Heath M~thodl&amp;t chureb moved Wf! dn e1 day 1rom liJiddlf&gt;. and
a..
ol su11'tvan, Milsouri,
b h
nwwwe,
Mrs. Speneer appoln.ted a nomN C . and a friend , Pfr W1lham in.g this summer and was un1 bl e Wednesday eteritn1 witb ilr a.
01 her mother, 8-.N. Jamea BatsOn of •i~l~enivUle, l inaUng coiDIIlittee to lllliD.e offi·
to
return
to
her
borne
in
Che1ter
James
Euler,
chairman,
preaiding
port
tot
e
ome
Shuspack, Carbon, Pa .. who IS
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the openlng defOtlonal HI'· Mn.
h b Geortla. .Willlamaon, which w· y a., were visiting
cers at the nat meeUq at wbic:b
also stationed at Fort Bragg, in time for the beglmUog o1
school.
MrR.
Howard
Kreu,
Pome
vice
le(J
by
the
paator,
ReY.
L.
A.
c!:t
tep8.1red
alpee
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.lin.
Laurence
F.
NapPer,
oi
time elecUOJUI wll1 be held. Those
spent the weekend w1th the for
1
enviUe, over the Labor
Day on the eommittee are Howald
mer's mother, Mrs. Helen Batey. roy, is aubatituting for her at Bangerter.
During the meeting;
Mra. A. R. Knight and
VlD- weekend Lawrence just returned McMillion, Ann Hanil antl PatJack Bratz, Renovo, Pa., was a the High School.
Mr.
and
MMI
.
Wesley
Fry
and
were
offered
for
Rev.
cent,
returned
home
to Newport, R.I., after a 7-mon· rida Riley.
1,
weekend guest of Miss Ann Rupe
from a flahinl and campins
tbs' cruiae on the
Tueaday'i prosr•m bad 11 its
at the home of her parents, Mr. aon, Marvin, Mrs. Ada Latnbert, George Sidwell, who will
on the Potomac near Harpe.ra
Mr. and Mrs. ]J.obert Niday
t)leme "Winner or Loaerf. Tbe
and Mrs. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and Mr. this month for Kore1 81
Springfield, arrived
meeting opened with the 4-H
He attended the Baccalaureate and Mrs. Jamea Fry, spent Sun· arie5. Letters were read from Ferry with Mr. ud llrs. Doyle
evening and returned
Song and Pleda;e. An·n Newland
exercises at the Gallipolis Pres· day at Caffiden Park in Huntinc· mi:uionaries in Indla, Afriea an~ PhiUipa: of PhUippi, W. Va. and
Korea and It wae decided to atlrt )lr, and Mrs. Joe Lea&amp;burg antl
evenina:. They visited
gave the opellin,J theua:ht and
byteriao Church, Stmday morn- ton .
correspOndence
with
lOme
of
children,
llora-~-·n,
W.
Va.
ton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wyatt
June
Spencer read a selection
a
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rupe when
b
Mise Rupe was one of the grad- er Roand
1
e1t Robert
Haggerty,Byer
Robert
Fiah·
tb
Wh
auww
and
aon,
Jimmy.
were in
ese
peop e. 1
they went &amp;ilb'·eeud .,_
nT tatl
b 1
d I lie• there
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n.vbert . _ll'il«».l
uatmg nurses of the Hul:ter Hos· Charleston to attend the footen ve P ans are e DJ ma e n1 '" aurpera Ferry, Shepherds- Mrs. VaniC!e Wilcox and
pital School ot Nursing.
ball game Saturday night.
to have the Rev. and Mnr. Otis town arut Charle. Town.
North Baltimore, also
"i,iteclj
Lawton Templeton,. Dayton, was Bell, missionaries on furlouJh I • Vineent Kni&amp;ht lett ru.•!ld•ll' ijkr. lnd Mrs. Wyatt Gilberi:
Mrs William Grueser is re·
covering satisfactorily after rna· here o\'er the weekend to visit from work on Okinawa, as special for the Linalr Military Institute utc\IY enning.
jor surgery at the Meags General! his grandson, ·Marshall Ray, In· gueata at a Family Nil:ht dbmer He was ICCOJQ.ptaietl tbere by fs~ . .Mr: and Mrs. John Hunnel
Hospital. Her daughter, Debbie, font son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben to be held in October.
mo~ber, Mnl: A. R. Kni&amp;bt
eetved word that Miss ~b,irloey 1
ia a houseguest of Mr . and Mrt~ Batey, Locust Street.
A general dlscuulfln waa held retUI'Ded that evenina;.
HuDaei waa operated on ~~
Bradford Maag and da-..shter,
Mra. Clyde Ingels -..~~~~~~I concerning methoda ol interutiDJ
Mn. J. T, CGft)e:Dina: returned pendlcltis. MJ.aa Hunnel, who
Myrna, Minersvi.lle, and
Don John, and Mrs Robert
young people in mlssloD work. to .ber home. Akron. &amp;Janda)' 1(. employed in Portland, Oregon,
k'
Grueeer is staying Wlth Mr. and I and sons. Richard and
Mill Ben Sanborn Wll ··~ to ter a 'ileftt~ days vialt with her i'l In Room 430, Providence HOI·
Mrs. Carl Brannon
Middleport , were in Athens, Tuesday.
present tbe "World
OuUook" motb,r1 lll'l. GeOI'Ie Hetzel wbo pital, Portland, Ore.
Swisher Lohse
durin1 ber hospitalization.
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and M
Ca 1
when tbe )VSCS .meets Man••Y was IDJur~ iD a 1111.
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Mrs. Howard Ewmg, who is re· Chaileston, an:\trs. ~. P.
evening. The pastor sbowed 1 plc·
JaD1e1 Smitb ind lister Mia• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed J . Sm1th, son,
DuHon Druga
cuperating after major surgery, were on a motor trip over
ture of a Kindera:uten elaa ltDt ~n, wbo have been in French Lewis and M1ss Donna · Wildern~w from Columbus . to Kansas SkyJine Drive and through
to him b)' hll friend, tbe )\lv, Moroceo wltb their parenta Col muth spent the Labor Day week
Martin
Roller
City Wednesday to v1s1t her dau· tueky over the weekend.
01hia Ito, ~kyo, Japan.
.
~ad il~ Wilford Sintth fo; th~ end in lndiiiLilpolia, Ind., 'i~E.I
ghter and BOD-ln~law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Those pr~sent Vr"ere Mr. B~aer· lllmmer, arrived Mond•y for 1 the Smith's older son and
Price $3.50 A Couple Mrs. WUllam Dav1s and family. h,lnney Mr a d M
ter, Mrs. EUler, Mta. E. R. T01111p- vlsi• wUh their eraadmother Mn
Mr. and Mre:.
·-- ~and Mrs. Homer Rice, Mitl· Long ~nd Rote~t Ha~ierty at- kln1, Bess Sa~born, Mra. Ddlu- Theod.o te Ebenbaeb. TheY' left
While there they attended
Fr~e~ Mo~Heo, Sunday, and ar.
Indiana State Fair and other
tended the races in WbeeliDJ, ben Beck.
Sunday.
rived 1p1 Charla*ort, w. Va., b.v ,, ~~~~()£interest.
G1'v~n
Mo.~
.. wber• ther wer•
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward
lfh. Ebenbach.
and daughter, Mary Lou. Ravens·
wood, spen) the LafiOr Day week·
llr. and Mra. · Ralph . Graves
For A Gleaming "Like·
81ld with h~r mother, Mn. James
Mrs. Don Thomas and Mrs. Bea~
New" Finish Thai lasts
Murray.
Proctor lptDt tbe holiday week.·
Mr. and
Robert
end ·with relatlvea In Vlralnia,
And lAsts, Gel Our Ex·
(Erne~&gt;hne
and
· Mra. Ralph Graves and lin
pert Simonizing Job.
rcn , Mark and
Bill Taylor, who baa been 1 Don Tbolhas
vfai:
1mrg, .~pe nt the
Counclllor at Camp Clenland tors in
Mrs. W. R. Luellen and
tbls summer. gave an outline of
Mrs.
the Parsons
Reunion.
the camp ac:ti'VIUes when tiU!: ta .t.'!" 1
ONLY
guests who called on Mrs. Luell- Westminster Youth Fe.tlowebiP
Mr.
en over the weekend were Mr. held their ftrst fall meetlq l~lt
and Mrs. Jack Panona and Mr. the Fl~lt ~bfleti-D CbiU'~
and Mrs. Geora;e Parsons, Toledo. Sun4ay evenlna;.
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Tho~
Y O!l
JuUe
Probasco,
who
wa.s yrt.letMrs. John Thomas has been In
moderator,
wiJI
act
Ia
modtraiOr
Gallipolis several daya this week
where Mrs. baac Smith. Cottage. since Fred L4wls, who tt,eld tiUit
ville, W Va, is critically Ill at office, is leavin1 for coUea;e tlllls
month and Nelle Maiden wall eJ~
Holzer Ho~pJlal.
ected as vlc.e.moderato.t. Other
officers are Pauline .. Zerkle,
retary; Juamta Hawkins, tre118UI7·
er; Sally Gilmore, fhalnnsn
Social Activities to replace Sheila
1
Stover who will enter Ohio Uni.
versity this month.
Mrs. Judson White is councillor
of the FeUowship
.Ar•'x'
ed by Mrs. Paul
Plans were made for the
Rally of the WeatmiDBttr
Fellowship of the Athen1 Presby·
tery to he held here on Sept. U.'
Members •preaent- were Lynn
Btu:hanon, Becky Grueser1 Gall
Malden, Pauline Zirkle. Nelle Mil·
den, Safly Gilmore, RaymQDd Tur:
ner, Carl Taylor, Blll 'l'lylor,
'thura- PrL'
S.;t, 1-9
Nancy Rawlinl8, 8llella Stover,
Fred Lewle, Juutta H1wkins.
lindolllh loolf Dorolhy Mal"""
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Rutland

of Toledo were holiday weelllend home in KeDt after a Yilit with
auestl of tbe\ r partDU, llr• IDd rt..tl Yfll here.
Aln. William Kennedy and Hr
Mra. GeorJe Wildermuth left

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Toss togetber:
2 cups cut-up cold
(Large chunb)
1 cup cut-up celery (',i.:Jn.
pieces)
1 tbsp. lemon Juke
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1lie Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mtadleport, ~to

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The Daily Sentinel

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Friday; September 9, 1955

Ruark

Rld!oo\1 S . - . , .. Gen. Mot.

Publt!hetf every aftetD.ooa u-

Le~ngtoD

What!• New In Fannlqf

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St., Pomeroy. 0 . Buslnesa efflce carrier where avaUable 30 cente
per week; one year in adva nce
phoae 398, editorial office phoae at The Dally Sentinel office,
1187.
$15.6Q; all: tnonth1,. $7.80; three
Entered as second class ' mall· months, $3.90. By motor route
• ' IDI matter It' tbe post orriee at where available: one mDI'th, Sl

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By rnaili one year $8; alx month.;.
Pomeroy. Ohio.
$4.~ ; three moaths, f2.50; oa.e
NatJoaal aavertlslna: represen· month.
$l.
tauve, Bottlnellf-Klmball, Inc .• 343

my. new
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have a desk
N drawer that from time to time ll1 stuffed
full of

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charity appeals from summer camps, settlement
houses and the like. Alro like moet men, I resolve
to send small checks to many of them-and forget
t", m"re often than n"t. All thia, ' h"wever, may
c!tange. l have been boning up on the Ute and tlmel ·
or Hagl\ O'Reilly, the Bronx bornb•ehell. and tcel7
lng ashamed.
Right now, Hugh S. In Hawaii, wh4!re he te a.
sergeant tn the United State• Army. He lives off
hill Army po.at with hla Japanese wlle, Yuko Saito,
who Ia going to have a baby in November. and tho
chances are, alnce he now II tortyleh, that he Will
M•l tttlmtt J epend the rest ot hll working day• u a sergeant
In the United States Army. To tome, tl\at may not
teem ltke heaven, but one must remember that Mr. O'ReillY wu tor
threa yrara (19f!!! to 19'!8) a bus driver in M4f\h.l).ttq,, _ After tba~
•nytMug ll an Ice cream JOda.

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VIRTUALLY EVERYONE ln. the regtmeflt thlpped ln. The flret
month, O'Reilly collll!ctll!d $1,MO. Soon contributions were up to $3,000
· a month. The WolfhOund•' appeUtea seemed to lncreue around th'. flme They were swiping food to brilw to the orphana,. OM me•• aer•
lfean't whoae brother diM In the sa'(fan death march, became tndll'•
' nant because nobody had asked hbn to contribute,
' The taat I heaYd, the 21th bad pourll!d more than $200,000 !nto the
HOlf r.:amlly orphan&amp;Je. lt'a a atory witll a happy ending for every. bodf; bieause Hugh met Yuko .Wil.tn ahll! was aeiiJn.g &amp;'19Vtl ln an
Oaak.. djpa'rtmellt 1toYe • and.1 atter buying dobll)l', ,o f u~•••ar)"
: '~ y\M..arr\e(fher and '~ W,~ to n10m on 'l!Aeboqt Avenue,
' ~ Now they're back lft Hawaii, and ColumbJa Pictures hat
: told their ·,tory and the atory ot the ienue Wolthounda In a. movie,
'l'J.ree stnpe1 '" tM Bun, wbk:h ia'\0 be releaaed thll fall Jftor tt•vinJ
' been fUmed In Japan.
I The firat thing I'm ping to do after taklnl th.ia out at the type·
writer Ia Lo open that deak drawer and take anolher look at 110me of
ltl\ote charity a.ppeall. Hugh O'Reilly and the gontle Wo~houndll have
:.to~e into ~t ..
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dty liim. ~ would never J!ave
W:ner1ed. trtwnpharit; tiut
alftys he felt the p.-e:.ence of' God,
wbo is Love, 11enderly c:arinl for
and proteetin&amp; HiS belove4 Son.
How true are the words of Ten·
ny11on,
Closer Is He than breathing, and
. ne~er thon banda and feet,
' One little girl who bad 1\fard
b'eiD'f rfl trouble r.cterred ·16 as
ht!tnJ' 14Jri~ a fliJbl corne~·~ re·
marked .''Butthere is no co?ner
. . . usht for Lo~e to let tn/•
Herd aurely, I• the aRIIwor to the
~tob~m of Joaeliiien{ fndeed to
tbe Problem of dllleord· of every
noture,. for wben ode '· ls eon·
scloue only of God. Love, -one
t:nowa and can demonsJrtle that
God en(olda His cr~,u~. Jnclud•
iDa: .nu.n• .in. HJs. »tffttt. everproaent lon.-TAe OAr'fUa;ra &amp;oi-

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rock 4t. Qll.rro·for

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poulble tG Jaelp ea~blilh blgh
ban 'level ot production. Other markets eneourare fill
and early winter ~uetioa by

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dooptta ldi dl~b!llll- eoDI...,tonol h&lt;OOI ao4
hll.lu4en.blp Ia fonlp. IA'alra.

They ,.. &amp; ·~ poulbUit,v that former Gov.
ftlmi~ • powerful poUt~al ~run Ia
mQ: ;.q: to UJIMit Oeorp ~ the DemO'
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Set up a few pe~DWW~.t batt ·
otatlooa bl anu of rnatut I]

'i'ht oql!!"''~.. wl•~l pit tM
clet,. reportt
Amt'rlc~an~b\ll;
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aeameo
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~arin b.tt or wai1ari.Jt.4 ·
lied water iD .U •rea where
there ia noticeable rat 'aethity.
For mollenl boll!U ,.....,
uaa both w..artn ,}ood ball ~
and warfarilliud water- ·
lido by olde.
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P&gt;oteet watforin bait and
wufulniled water W'ith
nolled boardo "'ballbnnt, _
1:1!'1! ballililtationo om~lr an.,.

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more likely to bt aepubltcanll. ..
The wa.y Immigration lawa &amp;l'e
beltlf loo_k~d: Into. Democn.ta i.re
probably afra14 to leave tbt .

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Pl~ee batt fol' rita ud lllke WoN
~ld y~tfler eett.la.eQe.rt.ti4Yile.

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be If It weren t f6r gossips who
keep theira tYI to t}le cround,
plcki!li' up all' the dirt. _.... ·

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the manner in which labor is used.
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High..aualitF milk can be 'Pl'Odueed With le&amp;ll than half the inga were extensivel7 .remodeled
labor eommonly used. Hi&amp;h-quai· on four. On the WDIIIllng f&amp;1'11dt.
tty milk can be produe.ed with ltaJ1 two ~:omplete daley ~~ were
the lliv&lt;tlinent oommonl7 found ~alolled al 11!11 lleci1!DiDI,!!f.. ~ ,
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other important dairy pointers
FoDI' &amp;ddftlonal tarmJ _,. w,Jllch
ware brought out bJ the reeulta Grade A Diilk wu alriadJ .~ ..
of a 3-:year ca.ae 'stud)' C&lt;lndlicted, 11rodu. ~ used u controls. ·
bt the USDA, qn aeveral fan:na
LabOr ltudJ~ indicated- that ..
in the St. LOuia ·milk 1abed.
manr u ~5 boura. Pt!f ~our- .
The atud7 tought an,~wera to f!!&amp;r w~ ~pent on 8()1'1l~ of •
two major questi~:
tarma tfu? ftl'Bt yea~ of tde
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IUld eQlllpment wuuence made for the .Ue ·of eflcleuef
milk qualityt
redueed thta ' chore li'tifr : tO. ~ll!l
2. What il the moat eeonom- average of abcnJt 68 hourt per
leal investment in labor, ~ow per year in' the 1lDal monu-

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and bul!dlnrs ot the studY.
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cy ~' J!';"~hifi"'..t:IW~.:re:; .
to the lnt question, .aii.d automatiC! movement of ~eedl

t'he atudy revealed tbt produc- tlented at'alla and mean• of
tion of 1J0011 iollkeotaJ&gt;. brlngi~~g ,..., .to lila operator;
llsho4 bJ alfectivo ~ o.nd· 'i uW"" .........,...t I!Dd . aaDit&amp;tion) - i1n't ~ b7 'i;ge of~ to reduce the qun.
uu of low cost ~np, labor ;~ty u11~ lllld. tJie labor involvl!d~
lt.~ arrancemtnt.' or ~ and use of a pipeline mnbr, apra.J'
in,herd~
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~ler, water hei.tel' alid liliiJU
: Am_wjtro to tilt HCOJid c;utatiM dairy equlpmont.
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ldOoe lloUib&gt;:lt ·elf .dltl'l' tenu nqulre ueeaitvo IIDOIII)ta.~ i
fann~, htt.r ~ent of •be:J.:llnc was dlapkoted ·bi the
btilldinil and ue of ~jlil:umt . etudy. Over a a:.;fiar ·W'fod oa
doolrneil lo efiiClen&lt;y. ... of the , ......, .., ... ......~
Nlne.ol&lt;lhla,., ,...,. we~ UliOII only f76 poundl of bOddinJr ...U
for the tool. _Openol!ln ·Of - · o f uaed per eow per f.eotr; Thlil wal
them llacl neytr _Pl'Pdueed 'Grad• aeco~pp]jlhed lt.,rplf' bJ allmlut;.
. 4 millt. New bulldlnp &amp;ad'equip!ail"' and by-. ..mint ~ JDatalled ltep.bHtep 'tq hay and lil&amp;p at C~mvmdent
, '"' tbl'eo of tilt loot fanu. Build- dlit&amp;D"' !""'! Ilia ...a.. ""t· ,

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rcif 1ttt.f.ltmpl71taftdl for anothtr,.

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Ob.lo State Pair are not etea
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eome bored (With the eseeptioa
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Witb the: neeption of a tew bad
polota mootlooed, the Objo State
Fair hu 'lhon a m.vbd im·

49c lb.

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be concluded.

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provement over the oDe a, year
qo. There II IJUI much plu.DiDJi
to be done to mike the n.ut one

3 lb. can SPRY .••.... : . ...•...•• 85c
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PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES

While - Cboeolate -

dJ.counts for 195S CCC loan!l.
Ohio II lbe 8th nnk!nc otate In
production of whe~~t. AU other
eommercial wheat ltltea have
been designated for diaeount On
eertaln desirable varietiu.

Special

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MEAT MARKET

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er.tto~ion · · atricllltural

e.cil~~iit,. •i~ Q,bio. State Uai~~

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1d,.P"tecf to IDeAl ~Ou and . cti~
tie eoaditlone 'wi'U be diaeouDtbci
JO cent&amp; a bU.~eJ. Tbb diseount
a.pp~ies to· vllua for CCC

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aueb a variety
will ~ i.DI!Jicible for 1 Joq 1t tbe
full eoon.ty rate. Hla loan . rate
will be '20-'ctate a buebel under
tbe cou.nty nte.
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BACHNERS:

. .oltio former,. ba.YO ....•ollllotenU,
pli.nted recoilimended Varieties of
"heal Beci,llie . ihe.e · vlri.Ueo
~ave a04HI.mili'liic qllil.ttiei, it ...
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atltes, wae e11eluded from vlrlety

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Cer\fin. varieties of wheat have
been dealpaled. · by USDA u ua-

deairable for "YariCNU alltes. Hard
'"loti., do oot ·.........,.
101111 mllllna wheat bl ooft wheat
areas, tlld '\'ba verN. Some varte.
Uea prOduCe poor wheat wherever
crown. ltQuleUon ftsalta from
farmera havJq aeleeted varteUeJ
lor bleb ylelda, Vltlllout repfd io
quality.

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Under ·the Joarr prGai'aan molt
whear aurre~ered tG CCC 1oes
Into export. U !UJ)Ort. martell In

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An ice lhow, for eDDIItle,
would IN t llottet ltlnetlon t1m1
h~raa for the mott people, There
bU to bt pleDtJ of actioa to keep
.people lntetated." The prNeD.t
bone ahow laeb aetloa.

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Family ""lllOJI at 1.110 ~ .fl
Mr. alld Mro. i.alol(o C,Jarf; CJiat.

Ohlo'o, i:q,er1meai SlaUon lu
been active in developiac Yarletleo wllh botb hl.lh yioldiDI ..
good mUUnc quaJtty. Because of
tb.fs, •nd because Oblo farmers
stay wllb thote varltUea, Otdo Ia
not affected by thla aew reauiatioa.
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to be mllnt..iD.!d, ·only 1004 qa•
lity wheat tan ' he abJpped ibrGad.
CCC h••· beta ·acoumulatlna too
much whut from varietiea ot
poor mUUnc q~,~aJU,.

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'Ja dead. It b an iutituUoD that
lhould be mo!Qtaln~dbl&amp;
It meeta ~~ needt of lht public.
U can meet thoae neeU U the
rtcht wort is doae.

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...... to r11e lllchu1 1n 111e oat
, _ '!• tha allll&gt;lt. Loll - _ " Jl G. Smlt• ehllnllao
of loll!l about lhlt bl
U,";"~ent of ';lfleultunl
a mo.&amp; faYOnbl:e fiiiiD.Der. lbrbe eco...ue. at Ohio S!ate Uainrtlaat t11w14 bt t.bt eQe for otHr JitJ &amp;lid todl.
fain. llh'e ....,.. t111.1111 that are
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P"owth, demaad (or
UH Dl land tad 'Oveta·
The INflidatalld. and eelllfum meat polieiet will have IDflltJoa·
1bow1 .1:ruek PfOPle 1e tflfl~ 171 elfedt oa farm ual fltate vaW.IJI. 'the crudJtt.Dd h.ad a ni· lu.e. Smith predltta. Inneued tuittr of eDMNiDlDJ subjeeta llld
oa the Qf.her band, ban deu a whole .waa &amp; fatrl¥ aatilfK.
taect1 . Three other
tory biUlDC. liNt ..of the H:tta
tbe feDeral ecoaom)'wm filled hiH rlfl"/ Jlilhl
fum prlee&amp; and income, develop.
The bone Jbow bt tile eollaeum? menlJ Ia teelmoloo. aad eredlttbt faJr
are llllUJ'tala but be belina: t.bey
ft,..,• IOOilridof., ·•~
- ...~~ are UkeJJ to be more 1Dlllltioaaey
_, •• ' - _ , lhlrl daflalloulry.
off the7 wU1 be. It doea BOt han
the attndiOD to draw e¥ea a twf
Tke Dat 20 yean will probabiJ'
bou~e. Let'•
tt. J1 lay event
a dp.amle period. Smith nates.
1a that 4ead. it bQ no place oa
new f.aeton are likely to
IDY •how IJOQda.
Sure, I llke hones. 1 wu

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IY GIOIIGI L.. Zllf
men.
. eu prOdudloa.
Tht eiortalo hu been .....,..,
Averq:e ~lk prod~otrr du.r· · DarUcllt. thoWd
be wppl• down on the 116:11 Ob.Jo State
ina the month of Auauat for tbe mepted by electrle UJht to pr~ F1ir. Let'J loot at a few facb
twelve herdl ,aeeordiQC to C. N. ride from 11 t.,. 1' hoan •:d U.Pt and farlon before lber become
Jooa wu M7 pou.ndl per cow daily.
too hazy with time.
for the month and 1n poua.da of
Electrle Ucht eiD be UJed. 1o
The total aUeadaDCe tllil )'eubutterfat per cow.
atve utra boun be:fCifll au~ was 11tD our the ball m.iJUoa
The hllh berdJ ln averqe or atter 1waaet. or tomewbat mark. Tbe lmportaat thiDJ about
milk productlo11 tor the month io- dimmer light.-jut enouah ~or tbi1 il"'tiH! t.ct that it 'lfU prettJ
cludiM
ThertoiJ. JobnJOa 711, tbe beoa to ·~ tbelr feed t.Dd well 1e1Uered over 111 the W..
Boy Holter '733, N. G. BoH 730, water-may be burne-d ,.0 a1jbt.
Wutller Ja alwaya 10 importut
Clarence Priee eoe and ll. G. If evenlnl U.fht.IDJ l.s u.ed, the faetorf Ia the lUKe" of I fllr
Bt.1ley aod SOa 1M pouwta.
llcbtt ahould be dlnuned for • both frorn tbe atudi)Oiat ot atIa butterfa~ produetlon the few iDlautet before they are tendaace and Un1tocll. Tbe weaClarence Price btJ4
hiP turned oiJ. for the ni~ 10 the ther thll yeu bu been q nell'
wltb 2e pounda a\'erqe aDd the heaa CID tlD4 their way to · &amp;be ldell u it pouiblJ eould have
hfJrda qf II&lt;?: 'Holtor, N. G. RoH perebel. ,
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and Theron Jofmto~ tied for aec
At leut eo-watt &amp;net~ndeteeat
Tb~~ were a few hot dqa at
oDd with 24 poundl! averace. Jllmpa (or fioUI'eleent lampt ol the bethmial Thil helped tbe
The Harold Cl.rnahaa herd wu equal output) •houJd be used for lale of lee er~ and aoft dtiDb
aut with 2\ poulldl averaa:e. morniJll or evenblc UJhtlu. For The lilt day• of tbe flit eooted
ID butter!&amp;\ prOduetton fOI all·nltht HJl&gt;UDI. Ill to 20-WIIt down coulderohly. loot enoup
the month of ~.,j, the Clar- lamps are auffielent. One lamp so I mlabt add. to t.Ue tM temenee Prtee herd led wdh llx eowa wlll provide enoueh U,ld 'for
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• aow Th 1 t da
over 140 poundl, N. G. Boae, 4 each 200 square feet of floor pe r ouola
ooate uta'· ,: e u l ys
eowa Arvil Holter
eovn, Barll&amp;h boW.d be o1 any
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old Camab1a ' aiid' ·Everett Col· ~~bu~Diy ~ve: the 1...u. linJ and IW'lk'Ularly ao if ll II
well and Sona 2 cows each and iDg ana
some dlrect
hot.
the herdl of Thereo~ Jolmaon, oa perches to 11r1na: tbe beDI off
If tboseo of )'OU who vi.eited t;bt
Roy Holter. a. G. BaUer and Son the roc.L
181 _ t:hi!l vear .miued ueiDJ tile
1 eow each.
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A l2-~h sblllow~ome re11ICt- livestod:, )'OU didn't let t;~ur
or or 1 llbap with 1 bullt.l.a ; » money's wortll. n waa one of the
Eleetrte lights in
poultey tleetor will provide better qpt beet exbiblta ever beld ln Ohio
houoeo, when pr•P•"Iy Installed dlcltribuUon, :a.ne&lt;ton mill\'- 11o bolh fri&gt;m qaolliT atul qualllll)c.
and used. can laere~ fall lad kept el~n to be eHeeUve. Aut9- n wu pointed out ln thla eolwinter ear producllon by u maUc IWitchea for ~~· tile u.mn a year 110, after thtl ,_.,.
much u 20 to 30 per cent under ~PI 08 or off at &amp;DJ BQt t1me was over, U..t there should be
cood
ma~ement eoadit.ions, and dimmib&amp; device~ for evenlaa m&lt;lre color. 'l'li~e was more thlt
aceordiq: to ExteDJlon poultrJ lilbUag are inexpeDiive
111d year. And lbere could be ,room
speeialistl at the Ohio State Uni· easy to Install.
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for more next year. By oolor I
v.entty, Since tbe Priet! oJ egp
mean making: thina• look more atnormally cou up durlnl this
Mrs. Harold Lew!s aer..ed tbe tractive and catehilll the eye. No
period, tbla extra produetion b cake and Mn:. Ray llolllh served one llkea dtabneN.
at the puneh bowl.
An "'''""'t&lt;b&gt;na

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0. Bowen. aaya tbey've been get•
ttnr weekly "radio elfMia" from
Jupiter. The Jupiter people probo
abl)' want to get lft on the pvund
floor tor our tourlat trade.
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mile• trdm Burth. If tMr kllfW
' h~HD '\U(!I got tlfcmg , ~erf thai
tctowJcht'e f&gt;e /Ar enoug~
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wblda llltY '!(Ill· be · paid lhe hlch·
ut JlrieP tbrouJbout the )'eat.
That .l.s why mant farmen durlna:
the lUt t'lYO mahthJ h'lve been
dr)'iDI u,p their eowa 10 they will

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The •••aeroua ace for mea Is
' frDm their &amp;rat long ,.nt• ~
their laat thort •reath.

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· take dlotatlon ltoru our heartrf
11nd lh:in C!6B't read our own
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lq up aDd many aprlf~f frtabeD·
tag ._.. are alaekiq off ln produetlpn.
· Clair
One market In tbe area,
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ft1)m . September to February indulive when farmen 11re en1bl~ to estlblilh a bue for

·Farm Land Valoes
COntinue To Rise

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A Delroft mcttt mdUI 4f'lr6e
Huce /Or AU H\lt•g to b1 Jdo. ;o,t
the other hated, ••"-~ • tlt.an llM
~latM'd opplrac:ncCe /Or Madtng
Aim fow11rd an earl~ gnttlf.
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Metoow 11""' .I illt l..ry ef
A -fallu,. 11 a perHn wh* lkt'l f'o,.n 1 lWei" pla~t- •reMJ,Iy
. ttmchn •n otf.momtnt ln.. '- tM Kremh1t Uelt ·It -•n't ttand
cel9er.
thot. •1•• of ~·~~~·
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)~lU ~jrted..fbe ftlott!rla1evi~
dence tb."at lie was ahtfte· to·free

'~~~:==~:~:~Cit,' trLtada ot Seraato"r Walter F. Otorp,
art privately · WOrried about hia chanc~fl for r..
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be pl:ft..M.f~

ant evidence that made men~
to be lllJ8J'all!d from God., ••
Waa anyone ever faced wlyj a
.treater , ,..._.. ' for lon:epp~
·lba• J'eauat We read thai iJi ·liia
d•rkest 'hour "they all f&amp;raOok
bhn,and1ltd" {Mark U:50). ',JIId

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th:; sp~Utal lfDie of lhi(IIP! · ~d

rtndNitty refut!d tfle" dt•~otd­

Bf"'loo to CeHII'III .J'rou

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«:,ount..Y a iltu111Uon whlc~ mtjld
have .,;ougbt a sense ot utter
loncllnel!l to many. Her cc;-m•
plete confidence was thu result
of 1Umpsln1 aomethip8' of the
true meaning of Cll.ilsl Jesue'
words to hia dlaciples (Jobn 14~
18) "!will f\Ot ld.ve J&lt;lU com.:
f()l11es.s: I wUl come to you." In
' shing thcau thl. ··tender ~sur·
IU'ICe Jesus was nol ·referring tQ
him&amp;eJf as a human person, bul
rother to the Christ, God's divine
idco lol'tlver apeoklnJ to the
hum'an heari tho words of wJs·
dnm, Jove, comPanion, and guid~
once that are needed.
Mnry Boket Eddy• tbcr Dia•
roveter and Founder of Cbri11~
I' n S&lt;:ience definea 4'Chr.l!ll" bi
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txth_.,
th~~e: wor 11 0 er t ....._,
"Scl~nt:~ ~nd. ~~~&amp;:Jlh ~lib _Key tq,
the Sciiii;Wta'e\ Ct'. b~J • ""''be
divinG manJt65toi~01'11' " of I ~·
which comet to the riesli to
dea roy Incarnate ei'ror." Lone ~
Uness ill just •• much ao "inearnRte error" as are aln and
di.aease. Men iui.ve been educated
to beUeve ti;Jnt they are material,
11ubject to oU the dlacord1 and·
unhopplnesa to which tbe tlve
physical sensea te&amp;Jily. • • •
Tbe' sreat Way-abowert Cbrlat

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tluk
for &lt;lll
IS. Check
zc. Femln•

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ne••• lie lonely .al(l!l' ?'' dea&lt;j, till! "alltf11 oo l1lo w-Ier
Tbe11e w0111!' Wl!rtl utlefed eeaU;(I lie 8'cet!lfted 81 ~ obly

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ft. Map of a

ina; tJ1e 'aU and early winter

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BORN UP IN 135th Street near Wtula Avenue, the tall, thin, dap.
~per muatachloed Hugb visited a halt-dozen high tchool.t In &amp; deaultoty
· att~mpt to become ed,ll(!ated. More often than not, he'd ret dieguatet&amp;
and wander over to the Harlem river and go awtramlnc off the dockl,
· wondering wbat to do with hill future. In 1932, ht rolved !.he proJ;Jiem,
He enllated in the Army.
After the second World War, be dropped ou~ of Jervt.ct tor a whUt,
but he tound bua-drtvlng (on the murderour, brak"e--aereechlng Le~lnC•
lon Avenue Unel too tough and re-enll11ted. Th\lt waa ln 1948 Md ht
was shipped to Japan. That came tough tor Kugtt O"Re\lly, The war
I wat 1un too r~cent tor bim to love hia ne" nelghbort. But In l9i9,
Just before Chrl1tmu, he visited the. Holy Fkmlly Hom~. an orphanac•
' at ouka operated by the Silten of CharitY of ~L VIncent 4t Paul. •
Ktdl are kids, Japanese or not. Hugh looked around at tht mlaery
and aqualor of the orphBI'Iage-the alatert hA.d 1'10 fundt to do any·
, thlnl with-and wat app~:t.lled. Ht went back to hll regiment 1nd lt.ld,
•·u 1ten-how about th\1? .. Before ~¢u know It, they were all pltcktng
tn with money for the kidll. The th.lng that m&amp;kea It a little odd 11 that
Hugh O'Rellly'l regiment waa the 27th-the tabuloue. tletct Wolf•
bounds who npotledly eat children alive.

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A coaUaut;d drop lD , IYtrlll
Milt aDd butterfat prod.udloD
for the rru;mth of Auaust ~ reo
ported br C. N. loau, PrOduction
Tetter for the lllfJICI Dairy Ser·
vlee ,UDli. The iaWDQer Clf dl')'
t&lt;N'I in A.QUtt Wll 1~ u COfl•
~ to p for the mouth of
Jub' and only 3D for the monUI of
JuDfl~
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11me ot tile hilhelt milk produ:ttlon duriq tbe year la 1m.
porllat 10 an orderb.' marketiq
of the ploduct from Kelp Count)' eawt. N~~ the JUb.eat
, proclud!Oll II aeb\evecl tbnJUCI&gt;
Out the aatlcm when the eatUe
ao.....oat "a apri.Jic puture. Tbia
PI'(N1ueel a milk aurplt~a wbich 11
'lwtl , to handle.
Tliel'O Ia usually a ohorlase of
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inllk In relation to demand dur.

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profll&amp;l!lo

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-time between
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Milk and Bu,tterfat Production
Drop Is Notic~d During August

Ave., New York cttJ,

. - etpt Sunday by The Ohio Vaiity 16, N. Y.
''' lentloel, IDe., at 110 Mechule
Subs~pncm rates: Delivery

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1lie Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mtadleport, ~to

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The Daily Sentinel

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Friday; September 9, 1955

Ruark

Rld!oo\1 S . - . , .. Gen. Mot.

Publt!hetf every aftetD.ooa u-

Le~ngtoD

What!• New In Fannlqf

Reports

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St., Pomeroy. 0 . Buslnesa efflce carrier where avaUable 30 cente
per week; one year in adva nce
phoae 398, editorial office phoae at The Dally Sentinel office,
1187.
$15.6Q; all: tnonth1,. $7.80; three
Entered as second class ' mall· months, $3.90. By motor route
• ' IDI matter It' tbe post orriee at where available: one mDI'th, Sl

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By rnaili one year $8; alx month.;.
Pomeroy. Ohio.
$4.~ ; three moaths, f2.50; oa.e
NatJoaal aavertlslna: represen· month.
$l.
tauve, Bottlnellf-Klmball, Inc .• 343

my. new
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have a desk
N drawer that from time to time ll1 stuffed
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charity appeals from summer camps, settlement
houses and the like. Alro like moet men, I resolve
to send small checks to many of them-and forget
t", m"re often than n"t. All thia, ' h"wever, may
c!tange. l have been boning up on the Ute and tlmel ·
or Hagl\ O'Reilly, the Bronx bornb•ehell. and tcel7
lng ashamed.
Right now, Hugh S. In Hawaii, wh4!re he te a.
sergeant tn the United State• Army. He lives off
hill Army po.at with hla Japanese wlle, Yuko Saito,
who Ia going to have a baby in November. and tho
chances are, alnce he now II tortyleh, that he Will
M•l tttlmtt J epend the rest ot hll working day• u a sergeant
In the United States Army. To tome, tl\at may not
teem ltke heaven, but one must remember that Mr. O'ReillY wu tor
threa yrara (19f!!! to 19'!8) a bus driver in M4f\h.l).ttq,, _ After tba~
•nytMug ll an Ice cream JOda.

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month, O'Reilly collll!ctll!d $1,MO. Soon contributions were up to $3,000
· a month. The WolfhOund•' appeUtea seemed to lncreue around th'. flme They were swiping food to brilw to the orphana,. OM me•• aer•
lfean't whoae brother diM In the sa'(fan death march, became tndll'•
' nant because nobody had asked hbn to contribute,
' The taat I heaYd, the 21th bad pourll!d more than $200,000 !nto the
HOlf r.:amlly orphan&amp;Je. lt'a a atory witll a happy ending for every. bodf; bieause Hugh met Yuko .Wil.tn ahll! was aeiiJn.g &amp;'19Vtl ln an
Oaak.. djpa'rtmellt 1toYe • and.1 atter buying dobll)l', ,o f u~•••ar)"
: '~ y\M..arr\e(fher and '~ W,~ to n10m on 'l!Aeboqt Avenue,
' ~ Now they're back lft Hawaii, and ColumbJa Pictures hat
: told their ·,tory and the atory ot the ienue Wolthounda In a. movie,
'l'J.ree stnpe1 '" tM Bun, wbk:h ia'\0 be releaaed thll fall Jftor tt•vinJ
' been fUmed In Japan.
I The firat thing I'm ping to do after taklnl th.ia out at the type·
writer Ia Lo open that deak drawer and take anolher look at 110me of
ltl\ote charity a.ppeall. Hugh O'Reilly and the gontle Wo~houndll have
:.to~e into ~t ..
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lhf 'ngry mi)b,clamoa:in.s t~ &lt;:ru·
dty liim. ~ would never J!ave
W:ner1ed. trtwnpharit; tiut
alftys he felt the p.-e:.ence of' God,
wbo is Love, 11enderly c:arinl for
and proteetin&amp; HiS belove4 Son.
How true are the words of Ten·
ny11on,
Closer Is He than breathing, and
. ne~er thon banda and feet,
' One little girl who bad 1\fard
b'eiD'f rfl trouble r.cterred ·16 as
ht!tnJ' 14Jri~ a fliJbl corne~·~ re·
marked .''Butthere is no co?ner
. . . usht for Lo~e to let tn/•
Herd aurely, I• the aRIIwor to the
~tob~m of Joaeliiien{ fndeed to
tbe Problem of dllleord· of every
noture,. for wben ode '· ls eon·
scloue only of God. Love, -one
t:nowa and can demonsJrtle that
God en(olda His cr~,u~. Jnclud•
iDa: .nu.n• .in. HJs. »tffttt. everproaent lon.-TAe OAr'fUa;ra &amp;oi-

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poulble tG Jaelp ea~blilh blgh
ban 'level ot production. Other markets eneourare fill
and early winter ~uetioa by

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dooptta ldi dl~b!llll- eoDI...,tonol h&lt;OOI ao4
hll.lu4en.blp Ia fonlp. IA'alra.

They ,.. &amp; ·~ poulbUit,v that former Gov.
ftlmi~ • powerful poUt~al ~run Ia
mQ: ;.q: to UJIMit Oeorp ~ the DemO'
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otatlooa bl anu of rnatut I]

'i'ht oql!!"''~.. wl•~l pit tM
clet,. reportt
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~arin b.tt or wai1ari.Jt.4 ·
lied water iD .U •rea where
there ia noticeable rat 'aethity.
For mollenl boll!U ,.....,
uaa both w..artn ,}ood ball ~
and warfarilliud water- ·
lido by olde.
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wufulniled water W'ith
nolled boardo "'ballbnnt, _
1:1!'1! ballililtationo om~lr an.,.

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The wa.y Immigration lawa &amp;l'e
beltlf loo_k~d: Into. Democn.ta i.re
probably afra14 to leave tbt .

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Pl~ee batt fol' rita ud lllke WoN
~ld y~tfler eett.la.eQe.rt.ti4Yile.

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be If It weren t f6r gossips who
keep theira tYI to t}le cround,
plcki!li' up all' the dirt. _.... ·

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Suceeu or failure in dalrJ flll'Dlinr is quite often determined br
the manner in which labor is used.
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labor eommonly used. Hi&amp;h-quai· on four. On the WDIIIllng f&amp;1'11dt.
tty milk can be produe.ed with ltaJ1 two ~:omplete daley ~~ were
the lliv&lt;tlinent oommonl7 found ~alolled al 11!11 lleci1!DiDI,!!f.. ~ ,
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' in d8lrf· "buill!tqi · Th8e and ••tiii}r. : ·
other important dairy pointers
FoDI' &amp;ddftlonal tarmJ _,. w,Jllch
ware brought out bJ the reeulta Grade A Diilk wu alriadJ .~ ..
of a 3-:year ca.ae 'stud)' C&lt;lndlicted, 11rodu. ~ used u controls. ·
bt the USDA, qn aeveral fan:na
LabOr ltudJ~ indicated- that ..
in the St. LOuia ·milk 1abed.
manr u ~5 boura. Pt!f ~our- .
The atud7 tought an,~wera to f!!&amp;r w~ ~pent on 8()1'1l~ of •
two major questi~:
tarma tfu? ftl'Bt yea~ of tde
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1. How do(, daley ~il~p ~:: ~i:.~1:5r:,~~~
IUld eQlllpment wuuence made for the .Ue ·of eflcleuef
milk qualityt
redueed thta ' chore li'tifr : tO. ~ll!l
2. What il the moat eeonom- average of abcnJt 68 hourt per
leal investment in labor, ~ow per year in' the 1lDal monu-

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and bul!dlnrs ot the studY.
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cy ~' J!';"~hifi"'..t:IW~.:re:; .
to the lnt question, .aii.d automatiC! movement of ~eedl

t'he atudy revealed tbt produc- tlented at'alla and mean• of
tion of 1J0011 iollkeotaJ&gt;. brlngi~~g ,..., .to lila operator;
llsho4 bJ alfectivo ~ o.nd· 'i uW"" .........,...t I!Dd . aaDit&amp;tion) - i1n't ~ b7 'i;ge of~ to reduce the qun.
uu of low cost ~np, labor ;~ty u11~ lllld. tJie labor involvl!d~
lt.~ arrancemtnt.' or ~ and use of a pipeline mnbr, apra.J'
in,herd~
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~ler, water hei.tel' alid liliiJU
: Am_wjtro to tilt HCOJid c;utatiM dairy equlpmont.
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ldOoe lloUib&gt;:lt ·elf .dltl'l' tenu nqulre ueeaitvo IIDOIII)ta.~ i
fann~, htt.r ~ent of •be:J.:llnc was dlapkoted ·bi the
btilldinil and ue of ~jlil:umt . etudy. Over a a:.;fiar ·W'fod oa
doolrneil lo efiiClen&lt;y. ... of the , ......, .., ... ......~
Nlne.ol&lt;lhla,., ,...,. we~ UliOII only f76 poundl of bOddinJr ...U
for the tool. _Openol!ln ·Of - · o f uaed per eow per f.eotr; Thlil wal
them llacl neytr _Pl'Pdueed 'Grad• aeco~pp]jlhed lt.,rplf' bJ allmlut;.
. 4 millt. New bulldlnp &amp;ad'equip!ail"' and by-. ..mint ~ JDatalled ltep.bHtep 'tq hay and lil&amp;p at C~mvmdent
, '"' tbl'eo of tilt loot fanu. Build- dlit&amp;D"' !""'! Ilia ...a.. ""t· ,

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rcif 1ttt.f.ltmpl71taftdl for anothtr,.

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Ob.lo State Pair are not etea
Jood. 'l'hiJ' driJ out, people bt,
eome bored (With the eseeptioa
of a f~ IJlcl u 1 NUH no Ito
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Witb the: neeption of a tew bad
polota mootlooed, the Objo State
Fair hu 'lhon a m.vbd im·

49c lb.

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a won1 lallll bl laDcl bl~
be concluded.

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provement over the oDe a, year
qo. There II IJUI much plu.DiDJi
to be done to mike the n.ut one

3 lb. can SPRY .••.... : . ...•...•• 85c
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PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES

While - Cboeolate -

dJ.counts for 195S CCC loan!l.
Ohio II lbe 8th nnk!nc otate In
production of whe~~t. AU other
eommercial wheat ltltea have
been designated for diaeount On
eertaln desirable varietiu.

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MEAT MARKET

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ll.{opam ~

.9hio. eSpi~ L. , E:
er.tto~ion · · atricllltural

e.cil~~iit,. •i~ Q,bio. State Uai~~

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1d,.P"tecf to IDeAl ~Ou and . cti~
tie eoaditlone 'wi'U be diaeouDtbci
JO cent&amp; a bU.~eJ. Tbb diseount
a.pp~ies to· vllua for CCC

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aueb a variety
will ~ i.DI!Jicible for 1 Joq 1t tbe
full eoon.ty rate. Hla loan . rate
will be '20-'ctate a buebel under
tbe cou.nty nte.
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BACHNERS:

. .oltio former,. ba.YO ....•ollllotenU,
pli.nted recoilimended Varieties of
"heal Beci,llie . ihe.e · vlri.Ueo
~ave a04HI.mili'liic qllil.ttiei, it ...
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atltes, wae e11eluded from vlrlety

II'OWine

Cer\fin. varieties of wheat have
been dealpaled. · by USDA u ua-

deairable for "YariCNU alltes. Hard
'"loti., do oot ·.........,.
101111 mllllna wheat bl ooft wheat
areas, tlld '\'ba verN. Some varte.
Uea prOduCe poor wheat wherever
crown. ltQuleUon ftsalta from
farmera havJq aeleeted varteUeJ
lor bleb ylelda, Vltlllout repfd io
quality.

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Under ·the Joarr prGai'aan molt
whear aurre~ered tG CCC 1oes
Into export. U !UJ)Ort. martell In

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An ice lhow, for eDDIItle,
would IN t llottet ltlnetlon t1m1
h~raa for the mott people, There
bU to bt pleDtJ of actioa to keep
.people lntetated." The prNeD.t
bone ahow laeb aetloa.

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Family ""lllOJI at 1.110 ~ .fl
Mr. alld Mro. i.alol(o C,Jarf; CJiat.

Ohlo'o, i:q,er1meai SlaUon lu
been active in developiac Yarletleo wllh botb hl.lh yioldiDI ..
good mUUnc quaJtty. Because of
tb.fs, •nd because Oblo farmers
stay wllb thote varltUea, Otdo Ia
not affected by thla aew reauiatioa.
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Forlr...• attended · tile Qq

to be mllnt..iD.!d, ·only 1004 qa•
lity wheat tan ' he abJpped ibrGad.
CCC h••· beta ·acoumulatlna too
much whut from varietiea ot
poor mUUnc q~,~aJU,.

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For Many Good
Wheat Varieties

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I do not believe the State Fair
'Ja dead. It b an iutituUoD that
lhould be mo!Qtaln~dbl&amp;
It meeta ~~ needt of lht public.
U can meet thoae neeU U the
rtcht wort is doae.

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, _ '!• tha allll&gt;lt. Loll - _ " Jl G. Smlt• ehllnllao
of loll!l about lhlt bl
U,";"~ent of ';lfleultunl
a mo.&amp; faYOnbl:e fiiiiD.Der. lbrbe eco...ue. at Ohio S!ate Uainrtlaat t11w14 bt t.bt eQe for otHr JitJ &amp;lid todl.
fain. llh'e ....,.. t111.1111 that are
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P"owth, demaad (or
UH Dl land tad 'Oveta·
The INflidatalld. and eelllfum meat polieiet will have IDflltJoa·
1bow1 .1:ruek PfOPle 1e tflfl~ 171 elfedt oa farm ual fltate vaW.IJI. 'the crudJtt.Dd h.ad a ni· lu.e. Smith predltta. Inneued tuittr of eDMNiDlDJ subjeeta llld
oa the Qf.her band, ban deu a whole .waa &amp; fatrl¥ aatilfK.
taect1 . Three other
tory biUlDC. liNt ..of the H:tta
tbe feDeral ecoaom)'wm filled hiH rlfl"/ Jlilhl
fum prlee&amp; and income, develop.
The bone Jbow bt tile eollaeum? menlJ Ia teelmoloo. aad eredlttbt faJr
are llllUJ'tala but be belina: t.bey
ft,..,• IOOilridof., ·•~
- ...~~ are UkeJJ to be more 1Dlllltioaaey
_, •• ' - _ , lhlrl daflalloulry.
off the7 wU1 be. It doea BOt han
the attndiOD to draw e¥ea a twf
Tke Dat 20 yean will probabiJ'
bou~e. Let'•
tt. J1 lay event
a dp.amle period. Smith nates.
1a that 4ead. it bQ no place oa
new f.aeton are likely to
IDY •how IJOQda.
Sure, I llke hones. 1 wu

beUer yet.

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IY GIOIIGI L.. Zllf
men.
. eu prOdudloa.
Tht eiortalo hu been .....,..,
Averq:e ~lk prod~otrr du.r· · DarUcllt. thoWd
be wppl• down on the 116:11 Ob.Jo State
ina the month of Auauat for tbe mepted by electrle UJht to pr~ F1ir. Let'J loot at a few facb
twelve herdl ,aeeordiQC to C. N. ride from 11 t.,. 1' hoan •:d U.Pt and farlon before lber become
Jooa wu M7 pou.ndl per cow daily.
too hazy with time.
for the month and 1n poua.da of
Electrle Ucht eiD be UJed. 1o
The total aUeadaDCe tllil )'eubutterfat per cow.
atve utra boun be:fCifll au~ was 11tD our the ball m.iJUoa
The hllh berdJ ln averqe or atter 1waaet. or tomewbat mark. Tbe lmportaat thiDJ about
milk productlo11 tor the month io- dimmer light.-jut enouah ~or tbi1 il"'tiH! t.ct that it 'lfU prettJ
cludiM
ThertoiJ. JobnJOa 711, tbe beoa to ·~ tbelr feed t.Dd well 1e1Uered over 111 the W..
Boy Holter '733, N. G. BoH 730, water-may be burne-d ,.0 a1jbt.
Wutller Ja alwaya 10 importut
Clarence Priee eoe and ll. G. If evenlnl U.fht.IDJ l.s u.ed, the faetorf Ia the lUKe" of I fllr
Bt.1ley aod SOa 1M pouwta.
llcbtt ahould be dlnuned for • both frorn tbe atudi)Oiat ot atIa butterfa~ produetlon the few iDlautet before they are tendaace and Un1tocll. Tbe weaClarence Price btJ4
hiP turned oiJ. for the ni~ 10 the ther thll yeu bu been q nell'
wltb 2e pounda a\'erqe aDd the heaa CID tlD4 their way to · &amp;be ldell u it pouiblJ eould have
hfJrda qf II&lt;?: 'Holtor, N. G. RoH perebel. ,
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beeo
and Theron Jofmto~ tied for aec
At leut eo-watt &amp;net~ndeteeat
Tb~~ were a few hot dqa at
oDd with 24 poundl! averace. Jllmpa (or fioUI'eleent lampt ol the bethmial Thil helped tbe
The Harold Cl.rnahaa herd wu equal output) •houJd be used for lale of lee er~ and aoft dtiDb
aut with 2\ poulldl averaa:e. morniJll or evenblc UJhtlu. For The lilt day• of tbe flit eooted
ID butter!&amp;\ prOduetton fOI all·nltht HJl&gt;UDI. Ill to 20-WIIt down coulderohly. loot enoup
the month of ~.,j, the Clar- lamps are auffielent. One lamp so I mlabt add. to t.Ue tM temenee Prtee herd led wdh llx eowa wlll provide enoueh U,ld 'for
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• aow Th 1 t da
over 140 poundl, N. G. Boae, 4 each 200 square feet of floor pe r ouola
ooate uta'· ,: e u l ys
eowa Arvil Holter
eovn, Barll&amp;h boW.d be o1 any
u- Ul aerve- ...,..
old Camab1a ' aiid' ·Everett Col· ~~bu~Diy ~ve: the 1...u. linJ and IW'lk'Ularly ao if ll II
well and Sona 2 cows each and iDg ana
some dlrect
hot.
the herdl of Thereo~ Jolmaon, oa perches to 11r1na: tbe beDI off
If tboseo of )'OU who vi.eited t;bt
Roy Holter. a. G. BaUer and Son the roc.L
181 _ t:hi!l vear .miued ueiDJ tile
1 eow each.
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A l2-~h sblllow~ome re11ICt- livestod:, )'OU didn't let t;~ur
or or 1 llbap with 1 bullt.l.a ; » money's wortll. n waa one of the
Eleetrte lights in
poultey tleetor will provide better qpt beet exbiblta ever beld ln Ohio
houoeo, when pr•P•"Iy Installed dlcltribuUon, :a.ne&lt;ton mill\'- 11o bolh fri&gt;m qaolliT atul qualllll)c.
and used. can laere~ fall lad kept el~n to be eHeeUve. Aut9- n wu pointed out ln thla eolwinter ear producllon by u maUc IWitchea for ~~· tile u.mn a year 110, after thtl ,_.,.
much u 20 to 30 per cent under ~PI 08 or off at &amp;DJ BQt t1me was over, U..t there should be
cood
ma~ement eoadit.ions, and dimmib&amp; device~ for evenlaa m&lt;lre color. 'l'li~e was more thlt
aceordiq: to ExteDJlon poultrJ lilbUag are inexpeDiive
111d year. And lbere could be ,room
speeialistl at the Ohio State Uni· easy to Install.
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for more next year. By oolor I
v.entty, Since tbe Priet! oJ egp
mean making: thina• look more atnormally cou up durlnl this
Mrs. Harold Lew!s aer..ed tbe tractive and catehilll the eye. No
period, tbla extra produetion b cake and Mn:. Ray llolllh served one llkea dtabneN.
at the puneh bowl.
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AUSTRALIAN pbysici3t Dr. E.
0. Bowen. aaya tbey've been get•
ttnr weekly "radio elfMia" from
Jupiter. The Jupiter people probo
abl)' want to get lft on the pvund
floor tor our tourlat trade.
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Jupteer gee• ., tar "' SAOOJMO
mile• trdm Burth. If tMr kllfW
' h~HD '\U(!I got tlfcmg , ~erf thai
tctowJcht'e f&gt;e /Ar enoug~
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tht IOUthein tlato.
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wblda llltY '!(Ill· be · paid lhe hlch·
ut JlrieP tbrouJbout the )'eat.
That .l.s why mant farmen durlna:
the lUt t'lYO mahthJ h'lve been
dr)'iDI u,p their eowa 10 they will

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' frDm their &amp;rat long ,.nt• ~
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11nd lh:in C!6B't read our own
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tag ._.. are alaekiq off ln produetlpn.
· Clair
One market In tbe area,
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ft1)m . September to February indulive when farmen 11re en1bl~ to estlblilh a bue for

·Farm Land Valoes
COntinue To Rise

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Huce /Or AU H\lt•g to b1 Jdo. ;o,t
the other hated, ••"-~ • tlt.an llM
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Aim fow11rd an earl~ gnttlf.
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A -fallu,. 11 a perHn wh* lkt'l f'o,.n 1 lWei" pla~t- •reMJ,Iy
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art privately · WOrried about hia chanc~fl for r..
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ant evidence that made men~
to be lllJ8J'all!d from God., ••
Waa anyone ever faced wlyj a
.treater , ,..._.. ' for lon:epp~
·lba• J'eauat We read thai iJi ·liia
d•rkest 'hour "they all f&amp;raOok
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«:,ount..Y a iltu111Uon whlc~ mtjld
have .,;ougbt a sense ot utter
loncllnel!l to many. Her cc;-m•
plete confidence was thu result
of 1Umpsln1 aomethip8' of the
true meaning of Cll.ilsl Jesue'
words to hia dlaciples (Jobn 14~
18) "!will f\Ot ld.ve J&lt;lU com.:
f()l11es.s: I wUl come to you." In
' shing thcau thl. ··tender ~sur·
IU'ICe Jesus was nol ·referring tQ
him&amp;eJf as a human person, bul
rother to the Christ, God's divine
idco lol'tlver apeoklnJ to the
hum'an heari tho words of wJs·
dnm, Jove, comPanion, and guid~
once that are needed.
Mnry Boket Eddy• tbcr Dia•
roveter and Founder of Cbri11~
I' n S&lt;:ience definea 4'Chr.l!ll" bi
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d• l h
txth_.,
th~~e: wor 11 0 er t ....._,
"Scl~nt:~ ~nd. ~~~&amp;:Jlh ~lib _Key tq,
the Sciiii;Wta'e\ Ct'. b~J • ""''be
divinG manJt65toi~01'11' " of I ~·
which comet to the riesli to
dea roy Incarnate ei'ror." Lone ~
Uness ill just •• much ao "inearnRte error" as are aln and
di.aease. Men iui.ve been educated
to beUeve ti;Jnt they are material,
11ubject to oU the dlacord1 and·
unhopplnesa to which tbe tlve
physical sensea te&amp;Jily. • • •
Tbe' sreat Way-abowert Cbrlat

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BORN UP IN 135th Street near Wtula Avenue, the tall, thin, dap.
~per muatachloed Hugb visited a halt-dozen high tchool.t In &amp; deaultoty
· att~mpt to become ed,ll(!ated. More often than not, he'd ret dieguatet&amp;
and wander over to the Harlem river and go awtramlnc off the dockl,
· wondering wbat to do with hill future. In 1932, ht rolved !.he proJ;Jiem,
He enllated in the Army.
After the second World War, be dropped ou~ of Jervt.ct tor a whUt,
but he tound bua-drtvlng (on the murderour, brak"e--aereechlng Le~lnC•
lon Avenue Unel too tough and re-enll11ted. Th\lt waa ln 1948 Md ht
was shipped to Japan. That came tough tor Kugtt O"Re\lly, The war
I wat 1un too r~cent tor bim to love hia ne" nelghbort. But In l9i9,
Just before Chrl1tmu, he visited the. Holy Fkmlly Hom~. an orphanac•
' at ouka operated by the Silten of CharitY of ~L VIncent 4t Paul. •
Ktdl are kids, Japanese or not. Hugh looked around at tht mlaery
and aqualor of the orphBI'Iage-the alatert hA.d 1'10 fundt to do any·
, thlnl with-and wat app~:t.lled. Ht went back to hll regiment 1nd lt.ld,
•·u 1ten-how about th\1? .. Before ~¢u know It, they were all pltcktng
tn with money for the kidll. The th.lng that m&amp;kea It a little odd 11 that
Hugh O'Rellly'l regiment waa the 27th-the tabuloue. tletct Wolf•
bounds who npotledly eat children alive.

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Milt aDd butterfat prod.udloD
for the rru;mth of Auaust ~ reo
ported br C. N. loau, PrOduction
Tetter for the lllfJICI Dairy Ser·
vlee ,UDli. The iaWDQer Clf dl')'
t&lt;N'I in A.QUtt Wll 1~ u COfl•
~ to p for the mouth of
Jub' and only 3D for the monUI of
JuDfl~
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11me ot tile hilhelt milk produ:ttlon duriq tbe year la 1m.
porllat 10 an orderb.' marketiq
of the ploduct from Kelp Count)' eawt. N~~ the JUb.eat
, proclud!Oll II aeb\evecl tbnJUCI&gt;
Out the aatlcm when the eatUe
ao.....oat "a apri.Jic puture. Tbia
PI'(N1ueel a milk aurplt~a wbich 11
'lwtl , to handle.
Tliel'O Ia usually a ohorlase of
J
inllk In relation to demand dur.

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profll&amp;l!lo

,.....,,.o114, State Fair Shows Improvement
-time between
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Drop Is Notic~d During August

Ave., New York cttJ,

. - etpt Sunday by The Ohio Vaiity 16, N. Y.
''' lentloel, IDe., at 110 Mechule
Subs~pncm rates: Delivery

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DohgerS Break NL Record
Indians, Yankees Making Strong ttrrm.e PICTURE : • • • •
Bids
For W.orld. Se"es
~.osition sev1#LY IIAKIR
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pape, lhe lriumphant. ~yn
Te ~•!PI , diofped tbe Wtrlte
ll&lt;jdi'en would 9h a taol~l" ~ §ox ~llo ·~ of !lw PO!&lt;•·
that lon&amp; .....,., and II lap~
fbo.,Re4 $9&lt;.f,U lour 1amts
they're tolog to get their • wit1l bae_
t wJM;n the 'filen r~Wed f~r
to meet eltber the !)dlans · or four niOJ' In the .Untb l•nlnl I•
Yankees ln the World sertu. ' ~ wtn.
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Botb th~ Indians and Y"'*ets
,
are doing their darndett · to .C:
:four-l.un B.unt
.
eommodate the Dodcers. w).tt
'fte Oidten routed Bob Bubl
were loOking at the world tbmi witll a four-run burst ln the op· ~~ i ~b~ht. bubbly hue .
'~"'· tr.-me aod then added an·
alter ~akinJ their on ret:or4 QP,er ·fo,~-r.un cluster in the
for the earliest pennant .cUqch. . fi~ llflif.bt .wi~h the beJp of
lq in National Leaa:ue history.
laek.J.e 'Jt(Jblulon 1 two-run bomer.
·The Indians cluftg to · ·_ tbelf Ttte . Dodi:ei'l thua broke their
half game lead in the American ~wn r~ord for t4e earUest NatLeague by beating ,he . Oritll..ei; H~~l · :t.tpt eUnehlng, having
54,
in 10 Innlnea TJiUrldajr set tfut'}irevlout mark when they
while the sec!ond-vt.C!! Vblte,_i ,.,-aDPOt!
the · IJIS3 flag on
stayed rtght on the Tribe's tail SePt:: ll.
by trampling the Athletl4!1, 13..0.
~pfte · two heme runs by
.Doda:er outfielder DUke S~der, Wl~ly Polt, the Phlllles .topped
speak!ng f~?r the resl of his team- tbt .Rt41.e... H wttb tb.e aid .of a
mates after triday'1 wrapoup 10.2 floe :relief Job by Bob M1ller,
Yittory over the. ' Brav,s, · uid, who W)f . ,ncUted w,ith . the . vle''We don't care whether it'll the tory. Post becnliil the first right·
Yankees or th&amp;.; Itldla 111 but we'd banded Clnclnnati batter ever to
Uke It to be either• o~ ot 'em hit more illa~t 31 bomen~ in one
be~use they b&lt;Kb ban bJ~ oparlc.s seuon. it'~n he ,._mmed his 86th
and that means more money." . with. tfte 'blllea ernpty in the third
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FOREST HILLS, N, Y, UP- A
tiny titan named Belmar Gunder·
aon goeR (\Ut onto the famed center court at Foreat Hills tw;tay in
acarcb of a tennia triumph that
would make her one of the most
"up.qetting" athletes r.•f the year.
Belmar, the only un s~ed pia)'
er remaining amons six survlvora
&amp;hooting fer the U. S. women's
amateur tennis
'!ilamplonahip;
tackles Pat Ward of England for
a berth In the ~eml-flnala . Con·
&amp;lderlng that the beauteus Pat ls
~he fourth
foreign seed, you
mla:ht not expect the ·mldget from
Fort Meade, Md., to have 1 cllanct
But Belmar Dpened tbe eyea: of
!he tennis world in her t}llrd
round match when abe knocked
off Wimbledon champlon Louise
Brough In straight s~ts .

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'J'he ~rille ~x wUl aeel to ~5 winl, I 1011!'81, wbeD ~ey Hel1fo1'4a ·~utblide iad cblJdrea
better tkelr season'• ~ record pt meet Pt.. Plt!uanl Sunday. ~n were ~end pest$ ot' Mra.
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the f,in't ~me af the 01\!o Rlvff 'Alice etaer.
Touriam~nt at Coolville.
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Weekead
I . llpen~ baa' ii!&gt;PI )liJ 1&gt;11 Mr. and Mn
bat boqmlng at .to:l .•Up; fltl\.. 1Mr. ond' llNl
till out :tlt·blts ln. ~7 tbnel. Fol· looton Mr
loli'tn&amp; eloae' bebtiMHa 1/. Sjleno noriifa'.~.'
, wftb .~ a~(e. He ~j 17 C]barleddn ·
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in 43 triP• to. the platet· Di~k man Ea.ry

WJDI! SI!LECftON OP

' 1'1· 2-3 inings, allowing ·88 blte:
and ·Sll runo. Banalnl out Ia Ill"
iq ~ .irt.PS for I~ , ~ l l
B. ,Baylor .i'1,4 ~·Xi Wtt6 ~ hits .
lOt 9 tri~ to lh• · ~tate: Ia (!. Tit·
lor, 4W.IUID.f tl}e- hor-ehide at

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USED ElECTRIC RANGES
Seven! Only Oae_Yoor Old -CUt Be Flaalleecl

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Bt~ .Gif'daer'a homer off loser Hlr'vey Haddb: highlighted a
five-.run ral17 in the sixth innlng
!lwt I.I'Vf, 11M&gt; Qlaola a 6·2 victoey qv,.. Ute. C1rdinali. Soutb·
~w. Jqbia Wlndr McCall eave up
aeven bitt ineluding a homer by
Alex Grammu, All notchlna: bis

Clevelud
New York
Chicago

Boaton ·
Detroit
Kansas City

HACKEl t'S
s.wm BERVICB

Wu~nltell

1ixtlt . tnumpJi. ·
The cUba and Pirates were idle.
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
BY OSCAit PRALIY

Moson Personals'

sl!"~·~·: ~·o~ oniY ' •porla&gt; ~ty .!!'-f ·'liii!i;;iiiiii~
t 0tal but has a ~~ ·W!,tl :•ild II
pitchilli reeord. The · filsl
llrtl.sl b.. 1Jirllled Ill hatter•

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Othtr Contonctors LDH
The American Le1.Ue•,. two
other con\enders, Cbte1fo and
Poston, both bl'w . 4- leadj
Thursday as the White Sox bow,~
to Washington, 5-4, and the Red
Sox lost to the Tia:era by . tbe
same score.
Virgil Trucks of the White Sox
had a three-run loa4 OYeJ tbe $•
nators until Mlcke7 Vernon hom-

·~lville To

Pit FastBall
ly UNJTID I'IIIU
NATIONAL LEAGUE · ~ist Ag;~inst PL Pleasant
Pet.

Baseball Standllig
W.

PRO/IAiiL.Y ~/£L IJ£ •

ored yitb oae on ln.tbe alzth and

Now that they've llpped ,s:~ ~

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8/A Palrt&lt;la c...,.ollf _, Do
WIVIo baa r-.ed to Btlo. ;
bridle, Kd,. after I~ I
tourteea :I!Q lMft bm wttll W
0101 ..... llr. .... lin. Blr· ' mother, Mrs. ~e I)OUJlaa
'fq Y u Matre u d family, Mr. q4. Jlt. 'DoQtlal. llle '!Ill ot1and
ud lin. llbr Joh.Dsoa and fam- a hoopl!ol 1&lt;hool u.- fot lwtal!

Pltch.l(f'l

Mi11 Brough, wu born. Sin~e
then &amp;hlfl · baa resided with ~er
pare~ts ln Panama, GeJ'rQny,
Masncbasetts, with r~luilve• in
Jowa and Texas while her father
waa oversea•; Falls Church, Va.,
While 'be waa .atationf'd af the
Peataa:on; Edgewood Arsenal :n
Marylud and now at Fort Me~e .

van

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v• Lanen 6-2.

Cleveland ·· at ' Booton llilbt'

llojrolt it . BiolllmOri Jdght-

Gitvfl' 12-18 v.. Wlghl 8,7.
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X.nlot · City at. WulilD..,n
twiUJhi-JI!Iht..,.Gru • 1),2
'Kellner 10-8 · va · McDermo$1:
and StoneAI-12.
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ol- tlteir ..Par!llts, Mr. .and
William. f:i:sli,cr, MinersvlUe and . J
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Rpusb Ra.
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2 . ., ....,. blue flniU
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Good 11-lack flolah.

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1941 -f.Ol! .·. \ • '
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P l.:rsna HunUn&amp;tQa ~n ' and

Wahatna will be the
of
plulnl Poeo.
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The Wahama·Vlutil '1ame will .PieaJfiDt
the Jachll' ~P!I.OI!II
!!e plued In Hulltln&amp;ton vhlle the
1ea10n.
the Pt. Pleaaant·Poca affatr wiU

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. 1!.1, tit• ·coociUIPI! of til• miet·
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WbJre r.tfUbmenta
Qe .bo~iiQa · IVfr..
Av~-Zo

Sllson,
Evelyn Hartley
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lilt Polnl Pleaiaot Bli lll••u pmo opponont

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mornlnr to teh•phQhe tier~·:JattntJ
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Lemon 16-8 va Delock 8:0.

P.,nlly Pl1ya Tennla
"I 1tarted to play in He1delberg
Germany, in 1947, when I was 13
and daddy wu atationcd there on
oeeupation duty," she explatns.
"Dad and mother an.! my brother
Ray, who an4uated from West
Point lut June and now ia at
Fort Ben!liriJ, 'Ga., all playt.d ."

she reached lhe ' second round by
•
def•ulj. Lilt year abe was t~ock·
,
ed out in the flrat rllun-'· Thil
time;,
wttr. ~ .pOWerful •erriee and
Vfctory ladans Vlct.r
wor'Jd
0:( poise, 1he Ia a good
a
"I felt terrible about it," a~ld.
bet
to
reich
at
the snub-nO!Ied Belmar. "I want· least. ' , ' the Jaeml-final8,
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ed her to win beeau1e abe lJ tueb
1 good trlend of min,.'' .
A Pill'li~ eduoltjon II'PI~r al
.
But Belmar earned ~hat triumPh the · womea'a eOUqa.
flif Unl.
~ The ·blue-eyed itttle bloude' who verolty of North ·. j::arqll~· In
' barely aftades G-feet. was ·
Greenaboro, the p~tlt• B.. mar
Ill• ball like a blacbmlth de0p!le llteo mpsl&lt; and ····~lijf' hut~oteo
( 'fler 105 pound•. And it evenitfi o~ oporto. l!~r (•vorit~ · In ude
her up with Lou!Jie tor a 6.0·,8;0 rldlig, golf lo the 80'•, booll thai!
wallopina tbe former U. s. eha~ field hO&lt;key-"aod · pla;i
i•
croae."
·
1 pion II"OJJI Beverly Hills, , C&amp;Jlf.,
• handed her two week•· 110 at ·Ei·
tex.
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! abe
broto her 111 playln&amp; ·.
oil
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ent wbieb Be,l mar won for lifii,U
Sbo'o 1 lltUe jady ,C.w, bqt the

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Indians, Yankees Making Strong ttrrm.e PICTURE : • • • •
Bids
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pape, lhe lriumphant. ~yn
Te ~•!PI , diofped tbe Wtrlte
ll&lt;jdi'en would 9h a taol~l" ~ §ox ~llo ·~ of !lw PO!&lt;•·
that lon&amp; .....,., and II lap~
fbo.,Re4 $9&lt;.f,U lour 1amts
they're tolog to get their • wit1l bae_
t wJM;n the 'filen r~Wed f~r
to meet eltber the !)dlans · or four niOJ' In the .Untb l•nlnl I•
Yankees ln the World sertu. ' ~ wtn.
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,
are doing their darndett · to .C:
:four-l.un B.unt
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eommodate the Dodcers. w).tt
'fte Oidten routed Bob Bubl
were loOking at the world tbmi witll a four-run burst ln the op· ~~ i ~b~ht. bubbly hue .
'~"'· tr.-me aod then added an·
alter ~akinJ their on ret:or4 QP,er ·fo,~-r.un cluster in the
for the earliest pennant .cUqch. . fi~ llflif.bt .wi~h the beJp of
lq in National Leaa:ue history.
laek.J.e 'Jt(Jblulon 1 two-run bomer.
·The Indians cluftg to · ·_ tbelf Ttte . Dodi:ei'l thua broke their
half game lead in the American ~wn r~ord for t4e earUest NatLeague by beating ,he . Oritll..ei; H~~l · :t.tpt eUnehlng, having
54,
in 10 Innlnea TJiUrldajr set tfut'}irevlout mark when they
while the sec!ond-vt.C!! Vblte,_i ,.,-aDPOt!
the · IJIS3 flag on
stayed rtght on the Tribe's tail SePt:: ll.
by trampling the Athletl4!1, 13..0.
~pfte · two heme runs by
.Doda:er outfielder DUke S~der, Wl~ly Polt, the Phlllles .topped
speak!ng f~?r the resl of his team- tbt .Rt41.e... H wttb tb.e aid .of a
mates after triday'1 wrapoup 10.2 floe :relief Job by Bob M1ller,
Yittory over the. ' Brav,s, · uid, who W)f . ,ncUted w,ith . the . vle''We don't care whether it'll the tory. Post becnliil the first right·
Yankees or th&amp;.; Itldla 111 but we'd banded Clnclnnati batter ever to
Uke It to be either• o~ ot 'em hit more illa~t 31 bomen~ in one
be~use they b&lt;Kb ban bJ~ oparlc.s seuon. it'~n he ,._mmed his 86th
and that means more money." . with. tfte 'blllea ernpty in the third
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FOREST HILLS, N, Y, UP- A
tiny titan named Belmar Gunder·
aon goeR (\Ut onto the famed center court at Foreat Hills tw;tay in
acarcb of a tennia triumph that
would make her one of the most
"up.qetting" athletes r.•f the year.
Belmar, the only un s~ed pia)'
er remaining amons six survlvora
&amp;hooting fer the U. S. women's
amateur tennis
'!ilamplonahip;
tackles Pat Ward of England for
a berth In the ~eml-flnala . Con·
&amp;lderlng that the beauteus Pat ls
~he fourth
foreign seed, you
mla:ht not expect the ·mldget from
Fort Meade, Md., to have 1 cllanct
But Belmar Dpened tbe eyea: of
!he tennis world in her t}llrd
round match when abe knocked
off Wimbledon champlon Louise
Brough In straight s~ts .

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'J'he ~rille ~x wUl aeel to ~5 winl, I 1011!'81, wbeD ~ey Hel1fo1'4a ·~utblide iad cblJdrea
better tkelr season'• ~ record pt meet Pt.. Plt!uanl Sunday. ~n were ~end pest$ ot' Mra.
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the f,in't ~me af the 01\!o Rlvff 'Alice etaer.
Touriam~nt at Coolville.
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Weekead
I . llpen~ baa' ii!&gt;PI )liJ 1&gt;11 Mr. and Mn
bat boqmlng at .to:l .•Up; fltl\.. 1Mr. ond' llNl
till out :tlt·blts ln. ~7 tbnel. Fol· looton Mr
loli'tn&amp; eloae' bebtiMHa 1/. Sjleno noriifa'.~.'
, wftb .~ a~(e. He ~j 17 C]barleddn ·
.
in 43 triP• to. the platet· Di~k man Ea.ry

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and ·Sll runo. Banalnl out Ia Ill"
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B. ,Baylor .i'1,4 ~·Xi Wtt6 ~ hits .
lOt 9 tri~ to lh• · ~tate: Ia (!. Tit·
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Bt~ .Gif'daer'a homer off loser Hlr'vey Haddb: highlighted a
five-.run ral17 in the sixth innlng
!lwt I.I'Vf, 11M&gt; Qlaola a 6·2 victoey qv,.. Ute. C1rdinali. Soutb·
~w. Jqbia Wlndr McCall eave up
aeven bitt ineluding a homer by
Alex Grammu, All notchlna: bis

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Chicago

Boaton ·
Detroit
Kansas City

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BY OSCAit PRALIY

Moson Personals'

sl!"~·~·: ~·o~ oniY ' •porla&gt; ~ty .!!'-f ·'liii!i;;iiiiii~
t 0tal but has a ~~ ·W!,tl :•ild II
pitchilli reeord. The · filsl
llrtl.sl b.. 1Jirllled Ill hatter•

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Othtr Contonctors LDH
The American Le1.Ue•,. two
other con\enders, Cbte1fo and
Poston, both bl'w . 4- leadj
Thursday as the White Sox bow,~
to Washington, 5-4, and the Red
Sox lost to the Tia:era by . tbe
same score.
Virgil Trucks of the White Sox
had a three-run loa4 OYeJ tbe $•
nators until Mlcke7 Vernon hom-

·~lville To

Pit FastBall
ly UNJTID I'IIIU
NATIONAL LEAGUE · ~ist Ag;~inst PL Pleasant
Pet.

Baseball Standllig
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PRO/IAiiL.Y ~/£L IJ£ •

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WIVIo baa r-.ed to Btlo. ;
bridle, Kd,. after I~ I
tourteea :I!Q lMft bm wttll W
0101 ..... llr. .... lin. Blr· ' mother, Mrs. ~e I)OUJlaa
'fq Y u Matre u d family, Mr. q4. Jlt. 'DoQtlal. llle '!Ill ot1and
ud lin. llbr Joh.Dsoa and fam- a hoopl!ol 1&lt;hool u.- fot lwtal!

Pltch.l(f'l

Mi11 Brough, wu born. Sin~e
then &amp;hlfl · baa resided with ~er
pare~ts ln Panama, GeJ'rQny,
Masncbasetts, with r~luilve• in
Jowa and Texas while her father
waa oversea•; Falls Church, Va.,
While 'be waa .atationf'd af the
Peataa:on; Edgewood Arsenal :n
Marylud and now at Fort Me~e .

van

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Cleveland ·· at ' Booton llilbt'

llojrolt it . BiolllmOri Jdght-

Gitvfl' 12-18 v.. Wlghl 8,7.
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X.nlot · City at. WulilD..,n
twiUJhi-JI!Iht..,.Gru • 1),2
'Kellner 10-8 · va · McDermo$1:
and StoneAI-12.
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William. f:i:sli,cr, MinersvlUe and . J
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Rpusb Ra.
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P l.:rsna HunUn&amp;tQa ~n ' and

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of
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The Wahama·Vlutil '1ame will .PieaJfiDt
the Jachll' ~P!I.OI!II
!!e plued In Hulltln&amp;ton vhlle the
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the Pt. Pleaaant·Poca affatr wiU

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mornlnr to teh•phQhe tier~·:JattntJ
abe laeads towards \til · •emt. •re ·
·''bectuae It Wl'l&amp; their ut&amp;' H. .;f..
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Two..

1954 FORD

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:Mr. a'hd. ,f4rs.

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and I wanted to til( tWo
with one .ston't!." ·
' ,.
~~."t"!'': daurJitv oi ¥
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· Is a lyplcol ·
c..o,. , c~ born at Fort
where her

MEIGS THEATRE

DilAIN AND FLUSM
•RADI~TGR
,•J:o;, ,

s.tur4•r'• Glmoa

Tblo l• little ljelmlll''o third trip

hitttnc:

W,TBE

Come In Attd t.et 'U•

Chlcaau 1t 'New Yurt •
•·
~""' : wt 't ,Waohlntllon
Detroit ot Baltimore

to . tha n'tlonaJiil. Two ye,rs ago

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Lemon 16-8 va Delock 8:0.

P.,nlly Pl1ya Tennla
"I 1tarted to play in He1delberg
Germany, in 1947, when I was 13
and daddy wu atationcd there on
oeeupation duty," she explatns.
"Dad and mother an.! my brother
Ray, who an4uated from West
Point lut June and now ia at
Fort Ben!liriJ, 'Ga., all playt.d ."

she reached lhe ' second round by
•
def•ulj. Lilt year abe was t~ock·
,
ed out in the flrat rllun-'· Thil
time;,
wttr. ~ .pOWerful •erriee and
Vfctory ladans Vlct.r
wor'Jd
0:( poise, 1he Ia a good
a
"I felt terrible about it," a~ld.
bet
to
reich
at
the snub-nO!Ied Belmar. "I want· least. ' , ' the Jaeml-final8,
, .
ed her to win beeau1e abe lJ tueb
1 good trlend of min,.'' .
A Pill'li~ eduoltjon II'PI~r al
.
But Belmar earned ~hat triumPh the · womea'a eOUqa.
flif Unl.
~ The ·blue-eyed itttle bloude' who verolty of North ·. j::arqll~· In
' barely aftades G-feet. was ·
Greenaboro, the p~tlt• B.. mar
Ill• ball like a blacbmlth de0p!le llteo mpsl&lt; and ····~lijf' hut~oteo
( 'fler 105 pound•. And it evenitfi o~ oporto. l!~r (•vorit~ · In ude
her up with Lou!Jie tor a 6.0·,8;0 rldlig, golf lo the 80'•, booll thai!
wallopina tbe former U. s. eha~ field hO&lt;key-"aod · pla;i
i•
croae."
·
1 pion II"OJJI Beverly Hills, , C&amp;Jlf.,
• handed her two week•· 110 at ·Ei·
tex.
·
II fOU .IJalnt tllat•i I'OIIll~
! abe
broto her 111 playln&amp; ·.
oil
It waa 1 ·fine 2ht birthdaY pre;. when abe w'aa 1-4.
,
ent wbieb Be,l mar won for lifii,U
Sbo'o 1 lltUe jady ,C.w, bqt the

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5room HOUSE,lllrnlahed with
'TV and a utom1tie washer, garlit. Call 3114 Racine.
S.7-3te

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Vl~ .,\11 MU.eo Repauoct b) E&gt;
Chc\lrolet, lh Ton Truck, goud
D44, matcher and moWder, repert
'l'oclulicJau. Pb011o 1
condition . Low m•lea~o:c. Fa jt•
gular 24 ln. doubJe surfacer
Middleport
8-11-11
tires. Call Deru:el Bt1ggess, Le·
with 4 roll drive, plUII Jaorted
tart Fnll s, Ohio.
9·9·3tp
bits, with Herculea motor. SubTELEVISION SEirYicr
mit bid to Appalacblan Electric
PhOM
200. Clel.Vd Appliaact
105.1 CHRYSl,ER 4 door Sedan .
Power Company, Ph!Up Sporn
btor. 118 W. Mal!L St., Pomoro)
Run 17,000 milc.o~ Radio, heater
2-23-tl
Plant, New Haven, W. Va. ThiS
like new Inside and out, St'e
equipment may be Jnepected.
Eldon Wccb at Pomeroy Na·
Blds not accepted after Sep. t20 Bl
llonal Bank, or call at home altember 21, 19M. Swle subject to
ter ll :OO o'clock, 018-Y, 93·Stc
acceptance ol bld by eompan,y. COMPLETE lDIW'anee Prott1ction 1
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call DoD
9-B.3tc.
Sedan,
10M PONTIAC 2·door
IIIII~ Middleport, Oblo,
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Recovered
diaplar
equipment
Ohio.
9-3:etc
good condition, auitable tor TlJJNKING OF buyina hasuraneer
Gunaateed 11vln111 up to 30% ,
clothlni
store or dreu shop:
1033 BUICK VB Super Riviera
V, D. EDWAIUJS, Pboae 33-X.
GLASS FROIIT •DISPLAY CAS.
Coupe, $1693. .Biaettnar's Pom·
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eroy, Ohio.
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18M PLYMOUTH 2·door Sedan
26" deep JC .S" wtdei 7 eues
Golll Oeu. VIed CUI
$1193. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy,
M" high; 2 ...., 21" blab;
.AU Mikel tad Model•

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lMl CHEVROLET 2·door Sedan,
1685. Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy,

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1961 FORD V8 4 door Sedan, $691
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Phone 281'.
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deep, 3'·9" wldo, ' wired for
piece or lot for qulel: ••le. 111"
quire 212 Union Ave., Pome9-D-Ste
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Aloo Oat, Poplor, Buo,.oocl

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all . utilities, Car(Den
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1666
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lies, 116 Locust St.

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tivator, 1 Two Row OIJver
Planter, 1 International '.
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ber of small
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bold furniture
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90Y" acre farm , 30 aeres tlllabtf; all mlnerlll rights, 5 room
frame house with bath, Leading
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RODNEY DOWNING
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Phone 6136-M or 6318
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m-ake, mo'dd, or condttion, 'Mhen
AuetlonHr: Crltt •radferd
ycu ,llurc.b118e one of oor new
Not r"ponalble far acclclenh
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20 )'fat written guiQ"aotee, wltb
BE HAPPY AND GAY
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WITH YOUR
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wrltten &amp;W~rantee wtth our re·
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Arthur H. Ebenllach

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Havina aold, .my farm, 1 will ~f. Atlmtb,~ator witl:J the Will an·
rer at Public ~uction the foll9w:. ·
of' tile EState u_f Walter F.
ing pers~mal _pfoperty at rrij- farm ,
late ·-of Middleport, . Melga
located on State Route 838 at tb,e
Otllo, deceased.
lower edge of Letart Falls, Ohio:
~is : 23rd da:y of Au&amp;ust,
I Oliver 70 Tractor, 1
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7 room &amp;: bath, fra me. garage, all
utilities. 2 acr es, 117~ Vlne St.
coverines, draperies included: · ·
-..:·..:·- . . , - - - 6 roum &amp; bath , briek, g;uaa:e, all
Call 8Q68.Y.
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NOTIQI ' .OF APPOINTMtiNT
U!Jhties, 797 S. 2nd St.
Ailn\lnllfr•tat.• With th.• Will
7 room &amp; bath, brick, out of hiJb 3·room HOUSE in -Bradbul')"1 Oblo.
Priced lor querr. .u le. Ooatact
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water, Gravel Hill, 4 lots,
Ruby Russell, BradburY! ltd,.
·walt•r 11. Har..ls,
POMEROY
Mlddlep~rl, Ohio, Rt. I. 811-3tp
llectiMd
a room &amp; bath, frame, garage, all
.-Notlee ii hereby glvH that
utilities, Rt. 7 near Beaeoa &amp;.er· E. 5. THAXTON AUCTION , IALI
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HOUSE for sale by owner, Hi ed With 7 ebildreo, all UvinJ, 14
story frame,. t,bree bedrooms arandchildreft and 19 great Jraad
and blth upstair•, blnl•ood chU.dren, aU present for the day
fl.oors, full blteDJettt. automl· except MIJ, Lawrepce Mattox of
tle stoker fed f~ce,. _ practi- Georata, alid Mrl. Glen Thomp·
ealty new. Venetlan. bllnd.i, floor son ol Aieriit, (lhiq. ,

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Mrs. Don Collins, Mn Cbar!U
Hoffmu, Mra. Don- Kenned7,
Mn. M,aUen tnd Mrs. Elza . Gil·

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Mrs. Don Mullen.
A salad course Wu served br'
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lin. Willard Boyer, llllro. Cbatlu ,
Spen..,.., Mn. Well&amp;, Jill. Datto!~

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Pomeroy for qualified represen ·
tative, between ages 21 and 40.
Saluy plua commission . Liberal
employee benefits. Vacations
with pay and complete training
at company expensr- Call Athens 31427 or wrtte Post Office
Box 193, Athens, for appoint·
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REPAIRING

Pomeroy

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WALTER HOWELL
~OTATOES--U. S. No. 1, $1.'16
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BOTTLED GA8-ln.eta1Jatlon. and
Ohio. 1 mile below Ravenswood
Ferry.
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Mrs. SllvernaU COOKBOOKS for
sale for short tlme only. Carrle
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Cassell, 62~ Oliver St., Mlddle·
Now's th" lime to buy your roofport, Ohio. Call 6252.
9-8-Stc i
ing while you can ~till get it at
a low pnce with 11 guarantee
RESTAURANT HELP, Male or
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
of 20 to 40 yean. We carry
Femalfl. Good opportunity for
New 41' Elcar, $3,69!Hl0
from 222 Lo 300 pound in all
right ·party, Apply by letter
Low down payt. $65.66 per mo.
only,
Daily Sentinel, Dux 668A,
the i ll l e~ t pastel shades.
Ravenswood Mobile H&amp;me Sales
Pomeroy,
¥,. Mlle S. of Rave"!lswood, B. Z
Sec us bdore you buy any k1nd of
9-9-lte
$2.00 HOURI,Y possible doing
buildmg materials. We have at·
tracllve pnces on quality rna· Furnished TRAIILER with l'.;~~
light assembly work at home
t enals, such as framing, steel
No
experience necessary. Wrih'
Acre Lot . Sleeps two, Electric,
windows, s heeting, wood win!
SANCO
Mfg. Co., "1! 59 Beverly
on gravel road. 5 minute walk to
Blvd.,
Los
Angeles, 36, Cnlif.
dows and doors, br ick tile,
Forked Run Lake, $300.00. A
9-0 2tp
hardware, pamt, pl aioiter, floorH. Curtis, Long Bottom, Ohlo.
Ing and other b1.1ildmg mater9 9·3lp
ah !Go numerous to mentiOn.
We spec1a lizo in building kitchens FOR SALE: An uld i'.stabllshed
----,,t o your tnsto-burch. wh1Le pine
Grocery. and Meat Market in Young lady wants "office 'wo.rk.
Experienced. Write Box 668·C
mapl e, •oak. Any design you
Ravenswood, W. Va. Six mUes
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want , even maho;any.
from Kaiser Plaut. Owner
g B-at~
Ohio.
wishes to retire . HALJ...S GRO.
Wi' also carry a full line of Gold
CERY.
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Bond color texture roof pamls,
Pl ywood , rnoldmgs,
bathroom 4 room HOUSE. Tw1J , cisterns, Two men needed In this ar;-to
outfits- all cast iron with ·every
chicken house, outbu ildings. On
1how Steelco's famous "Therthing to the floor Including the
St ate Route. See Griff Archer,
mal-Vacuum"
Cooking Unit
sc at for the amazmg low price
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 2
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and the Great GJzmo, throug}l
of .. HID 00. Hol water tanks
home
demonstrations,
with
w1th a tO-year warranty for UPRIGHT PIANO, gnod condition.
beautiful stalnlesa steel gift~
· or $6..,• 00 .
Sell
cheap.
St. or
lh e a maz1ng 1ow pncc
for cet-operatlng hostesses. We
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X 327 Williams g.•
3 tp
Casto Lumber Cu.
f.tiddleport,
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appointmf!p.t
' to be Interviewed
Ohio.
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locally,
Sep&amp;.
19, wrltet Sl'Etn..
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C!tlent condjtl~n, recently over·
CO
STAINLESS
STl!lEL, 26~?
NEW HOLLAND
hauled . 600 Ghnt St., or CaJI
·Cleveland Ave., Columbus, 0.
Our low overhead Is the apswt!r
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I&lt;~Olt SALE-1 PlANO and l
see how much we can save you .
':oot SKin'. Cheap. Phone 3402 f201 Busines~ Servl· •
50-Bushel Spreaders, $298.00
Clarence Bradford, laclne,
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charge of Mra. Simpsoa. preal(lent
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wort. Dorothy Cowdery, Long
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Help Wonted
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VelleUan Blinds, all ailea and
&amp; Christmas Line nationally tacolQ1'8. Free insliUation.
See ' mous Realsllt apparel. Full or
DALE WIPPEL SUPPLY 21.6
part tlme. SUO hour up. Write
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Realsilk, Charleaton, W. VI.
9 7-2tc
s Room HOUSE, bath, heater,
Venetian ahades, $2800. Con- Want sober truc:k driver tn gather
tact Ruben Colltns, 220 Broad
garbage aad trash . Cao furn ish
way, Middleport .
9-3-6te
house. f'JIJ 518 M.
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CABINET SINKS, PORCELAIN WaAt Elder))' LADY to help c:are
ENAMEI.ED 42 inch $83.95; 54
for semj-invalld. Must be sober
inch $99.91; 66 melt $144 .9~;
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be changed for advilrtising If not
paid for before the 15tb of eaclli
month followiug Insertion.
Error&amp; in Advertl:s!rta:-Shoulsi be
reported lmmedial ..jy, 'Fhe ~ally
Sentinel will not be rcii ponsible
for more than oae mcorrec\ in·
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4fd of Thanks and !:i}Jl'Cial Notices u. Events prln1et.l at regu
tar clamf1ed rates. Oblluaries
pu~li sbed at l ce"'t per word.
Charged Ada re.:el•ed by majt. or
telephone &amp;::ivcn carcfW atteu·

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5room HOUSE,lllrnlahed with
'TV and a utom1tie washer, garlit. Call 3114 Racine.
S.7-3te

2 live room modera APART
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Chc\lrolet, lh Ton Truck, goud
D44, matcher and moWder, repert
'l'oclulicJau. Pb011o 1
condition . Low m•lea~o:c. Fa jt•
gular 24 ln. doubJe surfacer
Middleport
8-11-11
tires. Call Deru:el Bt1ggess, Le·
with 4 roll drive, plUII Jaorted
tart Fnll s, Ohio.
9·9·3tp
bits, with Herculea motor. SubTELEVISION SEirYicr
mit bid to Appalacblan Electric
PhOM
200. Clel.Vd Appliaact
105.1 CHRYSl,ER 4 door Sedan .
Power Company, Ph!Up Sporn
btor. 118 W. Mal!L St., Pomoro)
Run 17,000 milc.o~ Radio, heater
2-23-tl
Plant, New Haven, W. Va. ThiS
like new Inside and out, St'e
equipment may be Jnepected.
Eldon Wccb at Pomeroy Na·
Blds not accepted after Sep. t20 Bl
llonal Bank, or call at home altember 21, 19M. Swle subject to
ter ll :OO o'clock, 018-Y, 93·Stc
acceptance ol bld by eompan,y. COMPLETE lDIW'anee Prott1ction 1
Life, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call DoD
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Sedan,
10M PONTIAC 2·door
IIIII~ Middleport, Oblo,
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SJ49ft. .Blactlnar ! 1
Pomeroy,
Recovered
diaplar
equipment
Ohio.
9-3:etc
good condition, auitable tor TlJJNKING OF buyina hasuraneer
Gunaateed 11vln111 up to 30% ,
clothlni
store or dreu shop:
1033 BUICK VB Super Riviera
V, D. EDWAIUJS, Pboae 33-X.
GLASS FROIIT •DISPLAY CAS.
Coupe, $1693. .Biaettnar's Pom·
Home
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eroy, Ohio.
9-3 etc
ttntt type, tuJtable for Rtaeklne
18M PLYMOUTH 2·door Sedan
26" deep JC .S" wtdei 7 eues
Golll Oeu. VIed CUI
$1193. Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy,
M" high; 2 ...., 21" blab;
.AU Mikel tad Model•

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TRADE-,1934

1 -U :~ed Triumph

Plan~

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Ohio.

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1938 DODGE VB Coronet, 4-door
Sed.an, $129fi. Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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lMl CHEVROLET 2·door Sedan,
1685. Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy,

Ohio.

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1961 FORD V8 4 door Sedan, $691
· Blaettnar's Pomeroy, Ohio.

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halancint IDd brake

1enrice.

HactettJ' Safttr Service, W,
Mai.n. st.,
Pomoro)',
Ohio.
Phone 281'.
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FULl. LENGTH PL.\'111!: GLASS
3-WAY MIRROR, &amp;1111 pane..
each ,2 7" wide, IJ'-3" high, ove.r.

all .d.Jmenslons 7'.10" blah, 30"
deep, 3'·9" wldo, ' wired for
piece or lot for qulel: ••le. 111"
quire 212 Union Ave., Pome9-D-Ste
roy, Phone 398.

Aloo Oat, Poplor, Buo,.oocl

lumber, 1re~a or

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Volley Mfll, Corp.

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Tuppm Pl,alu, Oblo, 111'&lt;1

with dreuiJtinl lan.
Ralph (Pal) Wobb
Ohio, on Saturday•
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vice Station

a room &amp; bath, frame, basement1
all . utilities, Car(Den
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t ruom &amp; bath, frame, basement,
all utilitie11,
1666
Lincoln
Heights
a room &amp; bath, frame, all utJii.
lies, 116 Locust St.

Two Bottom Traetpr
T11ndem Diee Jiflrrow, ~ ~J.:lU

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Horse Drawn Mower, '1
Drill, 1 Two Horee· Ridint .
tivator, 1 Two Row OIJver
Planter, 1 International '.
Spreader, 1 ,s!ddle,
ber of small
carpenter
bold furniture
t~g wa~her and
numerous

tO aere farm, 7 'loom frame dwell
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90Y" acre farm , 30 aeres tlllabtf; all mlnerlll rights, 5 room
frame house with bath, Leading
Creek Rd.
RODNEY DOWNING
Re1l E1tatt Broker
Phone 6136-M or 6318
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of' tile EState u_f Walter F.
ing pers~mal _pfoperty at rrij- farm ,
late ·-of Middleport, . Melga
located on State Route 838 at tb,e
Otllo, deceased.
lower edge of Letart Falls, Ohio:
~is : 23rd da:y of Au&amp;ust,
I Oliver 70 Tractor, 1
rubber, .1 Steel Wheel
' Job~ C. ·Bac13n,

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7 room &amp;: bath, fra me. garage, all
utilities. 2 acr es, 117~ Vlne St.
coverines, draperies included: · ·
-..:·..:·- . . , - - - 6 roum &amp; bath , briek, g;uaa:e, all
Call 8Q68.Y.
P.7&lt;Jtp
NOTIQI ' .OF APPOINTMtiNT
U!Jhties, 797 S. 2nd St.
Ailn\lnllfr•tat.• With th.• Will
7 room &amp; bath, brick, out of hiJb 3·room HOUSE in -Bradbul')"1 Oblo.
Priced lor querr. .u le. Ooatact
: · An-.encl
water, Gravel Hill, 4 lots,
Ruby Russell, BradburY! ltd,.
·walt•r 11. Har..ls,
POMEROY
Mlddlep~rl, Ohio, Rt. I. 811-3tp
llectiMd
a room &amp; bath, frame, garage, all
.-Notlee ii hereby glvH that
utilities, Rt. 7 near Beaeoa &amp;.er· E. 5. THAXTON AUCTION , IALI
; BUrnS Hln'is wboae Post

every tflort to mlnimlze . ex-

pense.
Our restful location helpa to

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:Mr. 1nd Mn. Lewlll were
rlell
1891
are ble...
HOUSE for sale by owner, Hi ed With 7 ebildreo, all UvinJ, 14
story frame,. t,bree bedrooms arandchildreft and 19 great Jraad
and blth upstair•, blnl•ood chU.dren, aU present for the day
fl.oors, full blteDJettt. automl· except MIJ, Lawrepce Mattox of
tle stoker fed f~ce,. _ practi- Georata, alid Mrl. Glen Thomp·
ealty new. Venetlan. bllnd.i, floor son ol Aieriit, (lhiq. ,

(211 Real Estate

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For Rent

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Reniee with

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WANTED TO::J: E:.~~~~~~ provide peaceful dlptty,
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Poplor, BwwOO&lt;J.,Pioo,
Trevey.Finsterwold

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Strickland, Mrs. DaVid GoodWbt,
Mrs. Don Collins, Mn Cbar!U
Hoffmu, Mra. Don- Kenned7,
Mn. M,aUen tnd Mrs. Elza . Gil·

DIDrC"'TID

lighting. Reason1bly prteed per

for oale u"d TRUMPET with ll"tl
c.-e. Good condition. Phone 5
New · H•ven % TU22Q62.
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Mrs. Don Mullen.
A salad course Wu served br'
tbe bostesa to lllra. VaDVraDktD,
lin. Willard Boyer, llllro. Cbatlu ,
Spen..,.., Mn. Well&amp;, Jill. Datto!~

COMPANY has opening
m
Pomeroy for qualified represen ·
tative, between ages 21 and 40.
Saluy plua commission . Liberal
employee benefits. Vacations
with pay and complete training
at company expensr- Call Athens 31427 or wrtte Post Office
Box 193, Athens, for appoint·
ment and details.
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'C.r RENT
REPAIRING

Pomeroy

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WALTER HOWELL
~OTATOES--U. S. No. 1, $1.'16
~- - -per 100 lbs. Dor Bo~e. Portland,
BOTTLED GA8-ln.eta1Jatlon. and
Ohio. 1 mile below Ravenswood
Ferry.
9-1-6tp
service. S('e us for pnces. RUTJ AND FURN ITURE at Rutland. 1 ,-;::_:-;~=:::;-;·-;;~~~;;;;--j_
JO tf
Mrs. SllvernaU COOKBOOKS for
sale for short tlme only. Carrle
i.. OTICE
Cassell, 62~ Oliver St., Mlddle·
Now's th" lime to buy your roofport, Ohio. Call 6252.
9-8-Stc i
ing while you can ~till get it at
a low pnce with 11 guarantee
RESTAURANT HELP, Male or
SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
of 20 to 40 yean. We carry
Femalfl. Good opportunity for
New 41' Elcar, $3,69!Hl0
from 222 Lo 300 pound in all
right ·party, Apply by letter
Low down payt. $65.66 per mo.
only,
Daily Sentinel, Dux 668A,
the i ll l e~ t pastel shades.
Ravenswood Mobile H&amp;me Sales
Pomeroy,
¥,. Mlle S. of Rave"!lswood, B. Z
Sec us bdore you buy any k1nd of
9-9-lte
$2.00 HOURI,Y possible doing
buildmg materials. We have at·
tracllve pnces on quality rna· Furnished TRAIILER with l'.;~~
light assembly work at home
t enals, such as framing, steel
No
experience necessary. Wrih'
Acre Lot . Sleeps two, Electric,
windows, s heeting, wood win!
SANCO
Mfg. Co., "1! 59 Beverly
on gravel road. 5 minute walk to
Blvd.,
Los
Angeles, 36, Cnlif.
dows and doors, br ick tile,
Forked Run Lake, $300.00. A
9-0 2tp
hardware, pamt, pl aioiter, floorH. Curtis, Long Bottom, Ohlo.
Ing and other b1.1ildmg mater9 9·3lp
ah !Go numerous to mentiOn.
We spec1a lizo in building kitchens FOR SALE: An uld i'.stabllshed
----,,t o your tnsto-burch. wh1Le pine
Grocery. and Meat Market in Young lady wants "office 'wo.rk.
Experienced. Write Box 668·C
mapl e, •oak. Any design you
Ravenswood, W. Va. Six mUes
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy '
want , even maho;any.
from Kaiser Plaut. Owner
g B-at~
Ohio.
wishes to retire . HALJ...S GRO.
Wi' also carry a full line of Gold
CERY.
IJ.D.IOtp
Bond color texture roof pamls,
Pl ywood , rnoldmgs,
bathroom 4 room HOUSE. Tw1J , cisterns, Two men needed In this ar;-to
outfits- all cast iron with ·every
chicken house, outbu ildings. On
1how Steelco's famous "Therthing to the floor Including the
St ate Route. See Griff Archer,
mal-Vacuum"
Cooking Unit
sc at for the amazmg low price
Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 2
S.9-6tc
and the Great GJzmo, throug}l
of .. HID 00. Hol water tanks
home
demonstrations,
with
w1th a tO-year warranty for UPRIGHT PIANO, gnod condition.
beautiful stalnlesa steel gift~
· or $6..,• 00 .
Sell
cheap.
St. or
lh e a maz1ng 1ow pncc
for cet-operatlng hostesses. We
c 11 81164
X 327 Williams g.•
3 tp
Casto Lumber Cu.
f.tiddleport,
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train you at our expense. For
appointmf!p.t
' to be Interviewed
Ohio.
_!:?._ 3~ KING ALTO SAXAPHONE. Ex·
locally,
Sep&amp;.
19, wrltet Sl'Etn..
OLIVER-DELAVAi..
C!tlent condjtl~n, recently over·
CO
STAINLESS
STl!lEL, 26~?
NEW HOLLAND
hauled . 600 Ghnt St., or CaJI
·Cleveland Ave., Columbus, 0.
Our low overhead Is the apswt!r
fi120-J.
9 D·3tp
9·1J.3tp
to the High Pricos-Stop in to
I&lt;~Olt SALE-1 PlANO and l
see how much we can save you .
':oot SKin'. Cheap. Phone 3402 f201 Busines~ Servl· •
50-Bushel Spreaders, $298.00
Clarence Bradford, laclne,
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MEIGS OL.IVER SALES
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QUICK SEirVICE •• Wateb Re
Phone 86 J, :rome roy, Ohio
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p.Jring by P'actorJ
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JEWE
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. u..., crt Harden, Syracuse, LERS1 p '
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Edward

OUl LINE LIFE INSURANCE

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Durin a the bu&amp;ineu aepioa . iD.
charge of Mra. Simpsoa. preal(lent
a eon.\ributitm was made to

$21.93, 5 drawer $27 .9~ . Also Girl wanted for general house.
wort. Dorothy Cowdery, Long
FurnJshed Apartment for rent
Bottom, &amp;bio.

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PHONE 133, EWINGS FURNI
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tbe S.w litte Sewllll Club
Wd.nesday eveniDJ at the horno· •DI
Mrs. Calvln. Simpson,

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·ilarold t;MwL Jut

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Help Wonted
6-2'1·tf
MAN OR L.WY to sell new Fall
VelleUan Blinds, all ailea and
&amp; Christmas Line nationally tacolQ1'8. Free insliUation.
See ' mous Realsllt apparel. Full or
DALE WIPPEL SUPPLY 21.6
part tlme. SUO hour up. Write
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, Union AYe., Pomeroy, Ohto.
Realsilk, Charleaton, W. VI.
9 7-2tc
s Room HOUSE, bath, heater,
Venetian ahades, $2800. Con- Want sober truc:k driver tn gather
tact Ruben Colltns, 220 Broad
garbage aad trash . Cao furn ish
way, Middleport .
9-3-6te
house. f'JIJ 518 M.
9-7-3tc
CABINET SINKS, PORCELAIN WaAt Elder))' LADY to help c:are
ENAMEI.ED 42 inch $83.95; 54
for semj-invalld. Must be sober
inch $99.91; 66 melt $144 .9~;
ancJ, reliable. Phw 1 QPff,:l J ~~~ ·"'
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The Dally Sehtlnel, l'omeroy.Mic:fdler;iort, Ohio

n.. LeN 11 mr ·u..,. ,,... mr
..tv,uon; whom &amp;h•ll 1 fNr.?
t;he Lont l1 tt.. llrenfth Df "'" ·

Revival Services
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Rev. 0 . G. MeKbmey
Of CMriMton., \¥. Ve.
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Tbe Chureh Of 'fhe
·Nazarine
Union

•net Mulbmy Avenuft

Pomtr-v, Ohio
7:30 IKh Evenin1
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M.; Evenin&amp; service 7:30; Mid• • • ,.
week Prayer and Bible &amp;ervice
HEA11H ETHODIST CJ-t:URCH, Wednesday 7:30; Choir practlc~
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Middleport, Rev. L. A. Bang'""·
'~iu; FtB.ST PRESBYTEIUAN
Putor. SundiY SebOOl 9:30, Er- OHURCH, Middleport, Rev. Hownest Covert, Supt. Morning wor- ard Ruppelt,
pastor.
Cburcb
ship 10:30 topic: ''Two Standards School 9:30, Jamea Buchanon,
~f GreatneS! . ..,_ e P. M Senior s t M ·
h'
10 30
MYF· 7-30 Off" -11 B ·
up .
ormng
wors 1p
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day WsCs- W ICI
oard; ~n- 1 William Taylor, speaker: Monday
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~tn ~n :Vembe~.ship ·~d Evanie- Trustee meeting; Wed~eeday Cl:aO
m, 7.30 Semor cho1r.
J~. Choir 7:30 !Senior chOir.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MiddJe..
CKlJRCH OF THE NAZARENE,
P?rt. ~ev. Fred I. Gardner, pas- Middleport, Rev. Robert Styers,
to~. Btble School 9.30, Russell pastor. Bible School 9:30 Lester
W~l•on, Su.pt. Morning worshtp Taylor, Supt. Momln1 worshiP
service 10:30; 6:45 Youna: People's meeti,na 7:30; Eveniag wor·
shlp service.•

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Ivan ih4WYet t Ne.. Haven In·
c:l~ded liJ:. Ill Mn. Ca'll lbawnr

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Wll made
Pomeroy, Rev. J. Lealie Kume, Sund1y School, Pearl Jacoba, Supt.
to
the
Pomeroy
Emeraency
Squad
pastor. Tbeo Smith, Supt. Ch~h 9:30 A. )(, Clasa . meetin1, Josle
when
the
Guild
of
the
Grace
Epls.
&amp;llpol 9:115; Wor~ip iUVJe• 10.80 Turner, leader 10;46 A. M. FliP
eopl.l Cburch met Wedne11day ~ve"'The PU$ and His l'rieadt...; 7 P. M. Evaqeli•tic: service. Rev.
Youth F ow&amp;hip 0:30: uAa.CbOI,i Bates pre~ebina B o'clock: Wed- 1DDI rat the parish house.
Aw1y" Ma day 7:30 JOF Clan; nesdly PNI)'et meetln1 7:34) P. M. • Mr.. Theodore Eberahaeb, preTbW'sday 7:30 Choir rehe~rial.
Hysell R'lll Sunday School cu. lldent, yu in charge o.f tbe meetGRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCII, tie Moore, Supt. 1:30 a. qt. iag whleb . opened with the Lord's
Pomeroy, Rev. J.' Edwia Cbarles, preachia, Rev. Rates JO:e a. m. Prayer and the ApOstle Creed 10

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Bobby Of HWitlnfl.on. l!lra"l
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Silver City -Kil

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economize by using our bonk's facilities, for our
charge l1 dlflnitely lower. You gain in prestige, too,

KennyAp~l

becawse the receiver oo.rA11 your order at o bank.
MAKI A NOTI TO COMI HEll, NIXT TIMII

Pomeroy National Bonk
Pomeroy, Ohio

.:r~rlor;

b.r . om. Val·

Stnfct

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liarr Carolyn lliill!!l'. Middleport,

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·strain qf POibUOJ,,~ ~ , &amp;he tome·
roy Moljlr Co,; Lll.l-1!!1~ ,Tenell,
o.f P,omqoy, by tbe M~ Coodon ~ Shop; Rulli( Au White

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of 'Pol"e"'1 - by the' Swlllllor o\
.IIOry I an•
:lk!Dtl, Forest . Run, bj the .lobJl

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, Pomero,o, tit the CoVina .Jewelry;
Holen CUne, .Middl~,· 1&gt;1 · tbe

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Dillt,on · Drur $lOri aod IIJitl
Heln"es,, Heuilock- Giove, a.a,d
Stfeet1 Mirket.
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face tawel.
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MEMIIU FEDERAL 11118Bi1VII IIYSUM

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Stars Assist ,

a money order, you can

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BaiQett, PomerO,,

big savingst

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Sehuiter,. Po1rimw.

NOW'S YOUR CHANCE to get
all the tawels
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low mU&lt;!iie one owner care. Rush in now and get vnu rsr
. s. , .ou . •.,...y . some bari!AIDa in

1955 PONTIAC 860 VS .... $1·395·00

HE
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tons, Undertoated. Like new Condition. ·

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Dlx._4 dr. sedan. a.dio, '!ll!llter, safety group EZJ
glasa, foam tel! cushions, One local owner. Beautiful
two tone: green finish, Low mileage.

1954BUICK V85Mclol .... $1,995.00

Uo1madeae~

rial animated
111m for telo·
vfaion.
Dramatic nedJftll for radiO
Wtre prepared by J01eph Sehlld•

ALSO SEE THE

R~ulor$S9.9,Value

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$1.00 down-n---'$1.00 Par Week

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Ktrmy .toppeall also wve re.
eorded by Roy Ropn, Pt.tU Pace.
DoroUty Co II I a 1, Jlecl l'olq,

Catalina ope., All lea!hw aeats, radio~ and htr 011e •
~I OWller.
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llmmy Duranw, Bortniart

Clooney, Eddie Fisher; Jo ·StoJ•
torcl, Art Llnlr:letter, OIMie MIC· ,
Kenzie, Pe11t KlrlJ; lJbtr...,
Kerb Shriner, Lowell Tbomts aDd:
D•~ 'arrow.,.. ThtH 'Ih ,b efU:
I ired on radlc. 1taUona acroa the 1
country.

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secjan. We ve IMil'Viced thli car since new. Beautl
f2uldr,two
tol)e blue.

dared.

ftnanclally
Uon tlnd

All~nlraL 21"

miasio~. Spotliii!B orlilnol ~with while top.

Weeit End Spe.ciols..

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...with Nf\Y "LAZY SUSAN" SWIVEL IA$1 · .

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"ll.lhted" Top Front 'nlnin1 • Ahualniood Ttlbe tor dcni'blt-'L--,;;,
1&gt;rftht ,Pfctwe • "Optic ~· BcNa •lli'ew 11upv c~ 1_ •1'.
Poww PloDt, moot tn.ubi.!Nt
built.
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219dS3
r aedan. Verv low mlleq,, One careru!' owner
Like n&amp;W conditiOn.
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l950 CiHEV, 2 dr. C!lhilcl of twa
19$0 Po11tfac 2 dr S.(oa ... .: .
1?49 c..~l~r.24r· ~on .... .
19.-f?Lhtc.oln 2 clr. ~dan ... .
: 9.41}~..,.ti~U ilr,'Seilori: ..
940 Chevrolet
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2 &lt;k.
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1953 CHI~lOLET Dlx•.... $1-, 195;()0
2 dr and 4 tlr_II!:QIIIlJ. Low ~e. 011• cateCuJ local
own~th lllnl, Poe .his power 11114~ ,
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1953 CKEVROLE'i'Be,AI,_.. $1..-.C)o

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of Super llard Top and 4 dr. Both UCeptiollal
·~f.SJ?.e· Hard \OP DIOd'i. Very low mileaJte, Veri
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SP'!I'kijng
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~;ra Cpe
1 · 1Dyn"!,\?t.dfllve. heater, radio, safetY

il:raut. Burllvea. Walter Brei'UWI
lhd Walter Sleuk.

.Dormeyer Mixer-Jujcer ,
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rector. Cbureh Sehool 10;30 A,' M. Prayer meeting Tbunulay 7:80 ,UDIIOD.
MEIGS
Mornlq service 10:30.
p. m.
Followlag a short business ~es­
TONIGHT
METHODIST CHURCH, Alll'ed.
sitm
a social hour was enjoyed
METHODIST
CHURCII,
Rutlmd
pastor Rev. R. 'M, Grovea, SdDd•)'
Strange Lady Ia
School at 9:30 A. M. Lloyd DiiUa- pastor Robert E. Uhter. Sunda~ a11d refreahmerits served by the
hos\esa,
Mrs.
Aaron
Kelton.
ger, Supt. Worship ~ervice 10:~. School I:JO A. M. Sunday School
G-o.riin Dona
Revival service beJir,ntng Sunday Supt. Geor1e C.raon. Wortbip
Short
Charles Bond- who is stationed
evening, Sept. 11, with the Rev servlce 10:30 A. M. A juniOr
Barn~tte o~ HlUltintton as ev 0 . church Ja ~nducted at the piJ:· at Grut Lakes flew to Parke.rs..tun!q hP-Mr ID
gelist. Friday eveninj Sept. t at 50~11e We;dnesday. Thursday and burg and then spent the weekend
7 P. M, MYF ,J&gt;Orly,
Tile Loll Bolllldup
Friday 7:30 P· m.
in Mason returning on Mooday.
-Autry
Joon- '
ME'l1HODIST
CHURCH,
Letart
THE
METHODIST
CHURCH,
Ewing,
dauthter
of
Mr.
, .FIRST B.\ffi'IST CllURCH, Falls, ~mabelle Sopher, paator.
of F1to .
Syracu•e,
ReV'
.
Robert
Linter,
Earl
Ewing
entered
Mt.
Mfddleport, Rev. C. E. Hoyt, pas- Preachma: aervice, Apple Grove,
Busitiees Scbool in Parkerator. Church School ~: 10, ldilon 7:30 P . M.; Preachin g serviee. Dana Winebrenner, Supt. 8:30 A.
M.
Worship
7
P.
:M.
Monday
an1
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Baker, Supt. Moraing worship PlantJJ 9:30· A. M. service Mtart
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serviu 10:15 Falls 1():30 A. M. Thursday 7:30, l'u"doy 7:30 P, M, IIYF Wed· , r
and Communion
neadoy 7:30 .P . M. Sr. MYF Priday
CbUdrea.'a story sermon ' "The P. M. Evangell1tie serVIce· ' East Junior clllolr practloe 7:30, ·
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Greate.n;t Gift We Can Give ser· Letart T~unf!.ty 7:30 P. ~. _
FIRST BAP'l'IST CHlJRCH al
mon taplc "Tbe Master's Memor\
FREE MEJTI!ODIST , ClllniCH Pomel'Qy. Cbureb School 9:30 A.
ial"; ·7:30
Evening
worabip
Harry Baka!putor. taiq.e~ · ~~!tr: M. Prayer meetina Wednesday
"Where Ia the God of Elijah?"
7:30 P. M.
Tuesday G P. M. Lovejoy Circle
UB CHURCHES,' Letart Falb,
Mr. and Mn. Robert .. I.Je\'lag
picnic, Roadside Park: Wedaes·
Rev.
RoJer Martin, pastor, Sunday
day 7:30 Midweek Prayer service; and family, Huntintton, &amp;pl!lat ·tbe School 1:30 A. M. Worship ser8·30 Senior choir; Thuraday Busy weekend with tbelr patenll, lfr.
and Mrs. Adlai Llevlng and . Mr. vice 7 P. M. Cbristian Endeavor
~
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Bee Cl11ss at church.
alternate ·sundays at 7:30 P. M.
and
Mrs. Roscoe Rousb.
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THE MT. MORIAH BAPTIST
CHURCH OF NAZARENE, Sy.
Raiph Picken.! is reportetf
CHURCH, Middleport, Rev. N. D.
pastDJ", Rev. L. M. Larr:i·
racuae,
Mr. and Mrs. Rankla Hlrrta
Borden pastor. Bib!~ School 9:1e
more. SundS.y School 9:30 A. II.
E'Lyria,
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spent
the
weetend
at
Arlena Reese, Supt.,
Morru.nfil
lhe1r home here. 'rhey were ac- Mornina: worship 10:30 A M.
worshlp 10:30.
·
by Mrs. Stara:Watd NYPS at 8:30 P. M. EvaageliatJc
bit~~,
companied
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS
ser¥iees 7:30 P. :M. Wednesday
and
daughter,
Jeanie,
.
,
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TJ.AN UNION, Middleport, Rev.
evening prayer service for the
Guy F. Sayre, pastor. Bible School
midweek •nd Tuesday afternoon
9:30, Odell Manley, Supt. Morn•,
pr,yer hour.
lng preaching
service
10:30;
BOUSE OF P:RA YBR, Chester,
Evange!Jstlc service 7:30.
Sunday S!!hool 9:30 A. M. MornCHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
SO,
iDJ worship 11 A. M. Sunday eveClETY, 144 Mulberry Ave., Pomnlnr worshipy at 8 P. M. Prayer
eroy, Morning serVJce 11; Sun.
meetiQJ Thursday 8 P. M.
day SchooJ 111 A. M. Wednesday
_PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sy·
evdlng service at 1!. The public is
racuae;
Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pa~~o
t.linneapoiQ. Minra.-T~.·
cordially Jnvited to attend. Read·
tor. Churth School 9:80 Robert
lnrl!arlotthoentertamg room with side E'ntrance, loworld- includ*r~c ramo. ttJe. Harden, Supt. Evenjnr service at
cated at rear of church building,
1r.la:lon. the acreen and ~ 7:30 talk by William Taylor on a
open to the public Tuesdays ariU
have Jollied li&gt; UliJn&amp; IUPJ)DI'i 0t mission c1mp near Cleveland.
Thursdays from 2 to 4 P. M.
I.ETART CIRCUlT-Neuo C~op­
the 1950 ablluaJ poUo fund appealJ
THE SALVATION ARMY, Midof lhe Slater Ellrabeth ,.._._, eJ: Preaching aervlce SuaJiay P.
dleport, J:apt. Glenna BummeD.
FoundaUon,
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&amp;,~
M. Sept. 11 ·by the pqtor, .Rev.
Sunda)· School a!30;
Holinf' s~
Elden R. Blake; Letart Falls:
meeting 3:30; Open air meetmg 7
Preaching ;ei'vice Sunday even·
1 p. m. Salvatic.n meeting 7:30.
lng 7:30 by paator, Rev. Blake;
. UNITED ME'I'IIODIST CHURCH
Eden: Sunday School 10 A M
Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. ' Cia~
meeting 7:'"· In charge of leader,

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