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St. PoJD.eJ'OJ'. Q. Busbaeu otfl.ce ca• •bere avtllable 410 ceatr
nhooe 398. editorial office phone per week; ooe )'ear 1D adnnce

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$IS .~; olJ I!!OOtlu, $7.80; tbreo

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tative. BottiDelU·Kimball. IDe., 343

By m:aU: one rear 88; sir m ~ Dtbl,
M.25; three moatba, 12.M; oee

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Acute School Problem

Harol4 L
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As the yovnptetf trudged ba~k
school •t•ln thk yHr the need schools and • greoatar number ef
fer mor. trtd betttr schools was Good tHchtn WI .,.. aolq ~.
onct agtln broutht Into shtr&gt;p have to m1kt up ovr mlnd t• JNY I
focua.. Educttors ara aware of thit
It Is tNI that tans are
all th• tlrnt but most of ur. r.ud- fw
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ct.ftly ' " It at a nt'w problam
wjth war or ntllonal amef·
wp,n 'OUr .,....,.,,,.,.. Jtlust enter faced
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The f.cf Is tha Pf'Obletr~ l1n't 10 mur.t ..._,. tchools- In tha Mint
Itt~ to dlsap"'"r It; Ignoring lt. menMr. Our way of life dependr.
Nor WJII It ttt bttt.r by ltMif. on pNP.C~uclnl ~.. peoplt
a-.:h ,..,. enrollmantt lncrNtla ·~.,of. k"Ping 1M complk:el*l
4.nd old lt.llildlnvs wear out. T••· mtchln•rr of democracy ;.nniiJil.
c....._ ratlre end letvt for iobt wa Caft•t kHP punma
In more lucrtti-vt fltldr. 1nd It ,.,, tht achool Pr::oblem. The ...,.,.;
moreo lf1d mort difficult to replace ... rtelb:l thlr. tnd dtcldel to
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man In Btrkdc JI Bquaf'l?, YQU are opening a door
und llli'Olling a&lt;:r oa11 tHe tlireshold Into yesterday,

The two men who run It are Elliot Bethlahmy
and K1rby C ulve1, one!' a ~nulne pair of charcoal
gra)Wiultetl ad men from Mad ison nvcnlll.'!, lh&amp; kind who sit down , say,
NHG S Bc!B

Jo:a11 t 48th atl eet und say alrly, thQughtfully, "Now,
yqu \ll"!tler•land, I'm Ju."t thinking off the top af my head with thla
ut M h.:huel' s Pub 11'1

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lEdltor'l rtOftl This Is ttl• ~·
and of • .., .., of fl-vi 'rtfCIM
on what P.arants should kno~
about tht Stlk ,.riG vacctn•.
Und•r Dr. Vsn fllper't dl,.ct·
len th• NatJO•al POUI\dlltlon
sponsored tlie r11Hrlth de'l•ilopment of tha vaccine and he It
In chlrtt of the Founcl:atlon'&amp;
progr1m for val:tlnatlnt child·
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for a great I1111J&amp;I, f!~ln~~t,;;!~::h:~:
and Be thlt~llfn y a Universit y of prenlteyl\'anla man. Which on_q •ot the sls of
Idea f lrtlt, nobod y remembeMJ, but It 11 true ll1Bt Culver'a rrandfathn tlila '
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The answer is that one of
11urhmer as a ~Totery cletk, as a young ma.n. It took thefn. five years child's playmatea, or some
' to act umulllte the stock, the building nnd the furnll'lhlnga for the penon who was not m
NHGSBitE, and IDit July they opened It to Ule public. Thty: have been did indeed have tne polio
In aeve1;1th h~ aven 11nee, ~&gt;ale ih the relaxing knowtedre that If tb1Y and did communicate it. The
feel llkt It, lihe.Y c11n have old-faahioned Pf~nny candy 1n1tead of the witlirie:
carrier was ";'~~~~~I
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The store Is In the old Union hotel, 0t1 New HamptOijt-a one and 0t1ly 1e1 in hla. blood The
street,' ana operated prevloualy until 189,., when it ahqt na doors. On came d.own with paraiJiilc
Ill wall1 are poatera urglnr, you ta buy Pronl!fleld'a ~~ye Powder, wai. \?~·
HonMl Long Cut Toba.cco and lkhepps Tropical Cocoanut. , In at.ook
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pota, BllW cutten and twenty-11~ varletlea of llcofie. . lf Nou hive YtiCci'lO that Dr.'.
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prqn1eton WAllowed hlp-deep 1h Jln and vermouth. "[ ~o'n.'t know.
how any one wantlq' to 1tart. 1 i&amp;nert\ &amp;tore could do It wt&amp;t\out Ntw,
Yon," •Yt the b... amiable CUlver. "For example, If I Wutld to
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New Hamptoll rulddll ad frltnd• or- the lntrepl4 pair flaYe joined
tn ent.hu.luUUIIy. OD.t MtiQ, an electrlcl~m, wired tht ttore ln &amp;c•
(Ordanet wllb 18N tt&amp;ndan1.-?"lth the
upottd a~4. iJtaulata4
tNitb a.uthenliD pt»Qlaln ccmneotlona. An admirer kllowp to them onllf
11 "Red" drove 'from P'enfta1lYanla to~ pr..tnt thl·pa.rt.WI With •Ill
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; :Wednpsdov,-Septei"IJ~r 28,- 1925

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The Daily Sentinel
'

0~ THI MilOS MUON "AliA

licheN 1. 0.., , , , ,

PubiWied .,....,. aftenooGll ...

Deft.

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·How -Is Your Appetite?

NOTICI

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Lezlartoa·A-.e., New YOI't cttr.

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t&lt;pt Swuf•J br Tbo Oblo Vai!IJ 18, N. Y.
lea~ tae., at no Jletbantc .subiscnpnoD ntes: Deuve,. ,
St. PoJD.eJ'OJ'. Q. Busbaeu otfl.ce ca• •bere avtllable 410 ceatr
nhooe 398. editorial office phone per week; ooe )'ear 1D adnnce

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WITII TMI OOP'S 19M "&lt;!toft
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1t Tbe Daily Sentloel oftl.ee,
$IS .~; olJ I!!OOtlu, $7.80; tbreo

- • Cillo! llarl ~or­
,... Vlco Pr,.f~onl lllclloN
I M. lilbreiiJ
...... • .... HeM

Entered u aecoDd clau mall- mootbs, $3.90. By motor route
I.Dg mat ter 1t the post office a.t where available: one mo»tb., Sl

Pomeroy.

Oblo.

Natiolal aiJYerUstnl teprL'Il'D·
tative. BottiDelU·Kimball. IDe., 343

By m:aU: one rear 88; sir m ~ Dtbl,
M.25; three moatba, 12.M; oee

l!tn'Y c.iloot !.Moo Jr.; ..._ M. D l - Clll llllools;

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Acute School Problem

Harol4 L
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.............., GoY. ~ I. .,.

As the yovnptetf trudged ba~k
school •t•ln thk yHr the need schools and • greoatar number ef
fer mor. trtd betttr schools was Good tHchtn WI .,.. aolq ~.
onct agtln broutht Into shtr&gt;p have to m1kt up ovr mlnd t• JNY I
focua.. Educttors ara aware of thit
It Is tNI that tans are
all th• tlrnt but most of ur. r.ud- fw
~. hJg ........,.. If •• ....
ct.ftly ' " It at a nt'w problam
wjth war or ntllonal amef·
wp,n 'OUr .,....,.,,,.,.. Jtlust enter faced
~~~ .W. -.hi H ••xed more
~-=:.~,.:.·•~=. and tHtiltl ami ~uli;l Mmilhow find the money .. P,.y; fer ovr delt.nta,
~·
The f.cf Is tha Pf'Obletr~ l1n't 10 mur.t ..._,. tchools- In tha Mint
Itt~ to dlsap"'"r It; Ignoring lt. menMr. Our way of life dependr.
Nor WJII It ttt bttt.r by ltMif. on pNP.C~uclnl ~.. peoplt
a-.:h ,..,. enrollmantt lncrNtla ·~.,of. k"Ping 1M complk:el*l
4.nd old lt.llildlnvs wear out. T••· mtchln•rr of democracy ;.nniiJil.
c....._ ratlre end letvt for iobt wa Caft•t kHP punma
In more lucrtti-vt fltldr. 1nd It ,.,, tht achool Pr::oblem. The ...,.,.;
moreo lf1d mort difficult to replace ... rtelb:l thlr. tnd dtcldel to
•lth top notch peopla.
SCHMihint tiNvt It th• Htt.r
The fact lr. that If we went mora will bt

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my new

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The NHOSB&amp;E Is a )l!neral store In the 18th
core r~~,

complot~

with

hand ·Crtlllked

kerosDne lampe ~d
s ton e-ground buckwhee.t nour- and when you walk
apple

flrUuCe&gt; UfUw

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cracker

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Into It, It hJ almo11t a11 if, like lha young English·
man In Btrkdc JI Bquaf'l?, YQU are opening a door
und llli'Olling a&lt;:r oa11 tHe tlireshold Into yesterday,

The two men who run It are Elliot Bethlahmy
and K1rby C ulve1, one!' a ~nulne pair of charcoal
gra)Wiultetl ad men from Mad ison nvcnlll.'!, lh&amp; kind who sit down , say,
NHG S Bc!B

Jo:a11 t 48th atl eet und say alrly, thQughtfully, "Now,
yqu \ll"!tler•land, I'm Ju."t thinking off the top af my head with thla
ut M h.:huel' s Pub 11'1

Idea : let '~o~ tear It to little pieces a ver the wee k~;~nd and see IC Wt&gt; can

\VhyYmtr.,
H"' E. V "!' !IJpor,
: NaijODol Fou-n
lEdltor'l rtOftl This Is ttl• ~·
and of • .., .., of fl-vi 'rtfCIM
on what P.arants should kno~
about tht Stlk ,.riG vacctn•.
Und•r Dr. Vsn fllper't dl,.ct·
len th• NatJO•al POUI\dlltlon
sponsored tlie r11Hrlth de'l•ilopment of tha vaccine and he It
In chlrtt of the Founcl:atlon'&amp;
progr1m for val:tlnatlnt child·
ren in the first 'a-.cJ MCond
gredat of 1ehool.)

make Jt u moderately thunderoul! aucceaa," •
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Cli LV}:~ 11!1 A YACE .\IAN, PDhJ!!t)'
for a great I1111J&amp;I, f!~ln~~t,;;!~::h:~:
and Be thlt~llfn y a Universit y of prenlteyl\'anla man. Which on_q •ot the sls of
Idea f lrtlt, nobod y remembeMJ, but It 11 true ll1Bt Culver'a rrandfathn tlila '
; once ran a general store In Mlchi&amp;Rn and Bethlatlmy onoe ep~nt a
The answer is that one of
11urhmer as a ~Totery cletk, as a young ma.n. It took thefn. five years child's playmatea, or some
' to act umulllte the stock, the building nnd the furnll'lhlnga for the penon who was not m
NHGSBitE, and IDit July they opened It to Ule public. Thty: have been did indeed have tne polio
In aeve1;1th h~ aven 11nee, ~&gt;ale ih the relaxing knowtedre that If tb1Y and did communicate it. The
feel llkt It, lihe.Y c11n have old-faahioned Pf~nny candy 1n1tead of the witlirie:
carrier was ";'~~~~~I
•lntllter martlftj,
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The store Is In the old Union hotel, 0t1 New HamptOijt-a one and 0t1ly 1e1 in hla. blood The
street,' ana operated prevloualy until 189,., when it ahqt na doors. On came d.own with paraiJiilc
Ill wall1 are poatera urglnr, you ta buy Pronl!fleld'a ~~ye Powder, wai. \?~·
HonMl Long Cut Toba.cco and lkhepps Tropical Cocoanut. , In at.ook
,
are antique pla)'tr·pl8no rolla, pepper mills, cow buill, ftr;Antte cotre~
Had '&lt; thllt c~lld
pota, BllW cutten and twenty-11~ varletlea of llcofie. . lf Nou hive YtiCci'lO that Dr.'.
been looking detpel'l.l.t.'ely all your life for Liberty BtreAn(e.... lb011e Yelopect
• t rlp11 ol paper apeckled with colored candy butlOn•~ ro to the Mlirtb
NHOSBAE..
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To be accurate, Culver and Bethlahmy have becomeJ al~t pr-t;loua, 'ents
Their penny candy- which coat• two tt~nh these da.ya- 11 pa.,... ovell'
th* counter In ltrtped bap. "Penny C&amp;ftdy bail A.L.W ...YB we~
th1ped," CU~u aid dol(edly tO a Brooklyn b11.g manulachifer wttli
whom he dkl ~l.heu. "So all r&amp;rht, w1'1l ~ttrlpe them, att'41ady ye~,' ,
iaid lhe . . , mu., .Jbaklftc hit hfad.

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th the case of firms or
hoqa tbe 1proposals must '

tbe. teg,al authorized

bid ' must eonbin th'
t~ame, ot e~ery Person interestell
ther,dn. and must be1eceompanled
by ' 4 .:-ceriifild c~ecPOr easplir•s

check on a solvent bank in th.e

pt oot less thaD teD percent
t&amp;tat amount ol the ~id or
ln
(ike aum •.!xecuted

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perio4 of 40 days after the oP,en·
in~ o~ bl,ds. ,

N advertising man can't drink four· marth'lla tQr

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..:w \'ORK -The~ comes a time when eve.. an

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SPECIAL

be- reeeivecl'..l- on
'palrihbg wotk, ~DJ.

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eternal tttneall M lhlnll'•. -rebels
Thl11 m11.y seem unbelievable ta eome people, but
ill tl·uth Is IUbatanbatet:l by the ex111tence tQde.y ~
the New H11mpton General Store, Bar.anr and Em·
porlum, altua*ed alxty-'el~ht mUeK from 11 ~ 1-e, clo,te
by Route 49, In New Ramjlton. N J

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etoek comet from
ame 11nfu1 New York City In wh~~ \hi two
prqn1eton WAllowed hlp-deep 1h Jln and vermouth. "[ ~o'n.'t know.
how any one wantlq' to 1tart. 1 i&amp;nert\ &amp;tore could do It wt&amp;t\out Ntw,
Yon," •Yt the b... amiable CUlver. "For example, If I Wutld to
find out who maN eupet bAit ln New Hampahlre, I wou)a ttart In

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New Hamptoll rulddll ad frltnd• or- the lntrepl4 pair flaYe joined
tn ent.hu.luUUIIy. OD.t MtiQ, an electrlcl~m, wired tht ttore ln &amp;c•
(Ordanet wllb 18N tt&amp;ndan1.-?"lth the
upottd a~4. iJtaulata4
tNitb a.uthenliD pt»Qlaln ccmneotlona. An admirer kllowp to them onllf
11 "Red" drove 'from P'enfta1lYanla to~ pr..tnt thl·pa.rt.WI With •Ill
ald·faahtantct•tnnr cntpent~ert, rtbbtd
•tflf,
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cablea
Mi"t.baU

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hlilcrialidll=:."'llilf"'*'""

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:: apd hl• troop• camped Mub)' a~onr- the M '·
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elon at hand 11 the Iron. worka wlltre cannon balltwen m.._ for~~
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lahmy My" "bUt l)t did lt&amp;Y next door."
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edverU•lnf &lt;"1\11 tUU 'be promotlna, ~ellln&amp;'
And
~ mandi.tory tnllrtli'llill! There are two khOOII of
WIIUtiir

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grades.
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•Series Opener

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NEW VOIUC UP- 'J;'be be&amp;l·la.id
plans of C~J~ey Sten&amp;el an~ Walt
Akton waited on a nod of slugger
lficke)' Mantle's head today a ~
t~ ((YOre(!· fie~ York. · Yan.ees
and the Brooklyn Dodgers renew.
ed their World S.:i~ Div4lry io

Bob Ce_ry tt· the leg fails t a retl),(!Dd.. O)!:~t to tre•tment. ceq
ljlt ...1 lD 5f cuies this year b~
is no,rtiere ,9e4., the tbreat t~
ManUe. la, et pedaJly against .t~
right-handed Newcombe. Mantr
i.f a' awlt~h~ttM . w:blle c e·rv ba~
onl;y right-banded.
F.~, .a ,2f.year·old native N~

clauie..

cher 81 Sten&amp;el'.s s~aff thi.!l ye ,

IY· L•o M. Nlllt:IIN·

Unlt.-1 f~ Spgrt&amp; IJdl.lC!f

the 52nd edition of the baseball
Although favored at l:J-10

to

win bGth tl).e opening game and
the. series, the An}erican League

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cbapp!on. Yanked w.ere. faced
Wit~ a "'50-50" posslbllity that the
23"'ear-old".MIQ.tle would be missinl'' from tbelr lineuP;. Suffering
from a puUed muscle m bls right
thigh, Mant,le -;.onceded late Tues.
d!y lhallhe injury itU~ botheJ"e&lt;l
~lm and traln.e~ G~ fda~ch said,
A day of ra)n wouldn t hurt
·Mickey one bit."
T~e poaai.biiJty Gf rain was prea
ent-4-although .tile· weatherman :irtdlcated it threatened to delay tqq
la.me rather tt1an postpone ft.
1\e for~ flit .W{I:s. fpr_ .cjo.u.djn,e 511
With • chance of showers but
clea: weather late Jn the day.
Otherwise, the stage was all set
for the slxrh · rl!n'ewal or a ~ei'h~s
relationship in whi~h the Yan)c:ee 11
have been all lfi.mling and the
Dodgers aU ~o.tlng.
Ford Y:anlcH Start•r
S~e.n&amp;¢1,. w.ho ro1e back to the.
t.Qp ot tbe AmerJc~ll Le11gu.e IJ.e!l~
th!s year after a oite:seaioh a~
1ence, long since hJ~.d named
Whitey Ford, an l~me wirut.Ol',
to start for the Yauk~s while .Alston, tbe quiet man who· hope~ to
bring Brooklyn Jts first wOrld
cb..,.plouhl,p, bad countered wJth
rqa•lve Don Newcombe, 11 20l&amp;m.~ winner,.
A . WOt:ld S~Jes cap.e.~Jty crowd
of about 88,000 was virtually as1\(red wUh only standing room
t~kets sod' 14,000 bJe.:.cher seats
stm ava.Jlable, Those wenl on
IJie early th.Js morning und were
P.tited at ~.20 and $2.10 respec·
tjvely,
•
Miotle, who ·~it .306 and led
Ame(Jca" J::eague with 37
this aeason, probably wJJJ
In center field

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Series l"¥.t;»rd &amp;ho-:ed a 1-:. ml'. rt
with the lo~ inflicted on him by
fbe ,DrpJ~~e~s in 19D;).
Ford At DIHhantaga
Lite Tommy Byrq,e w.b.o is e.J·
pected to foll,Gw Wbit~,x iQ Thur•day&gt;s Be-:G'n(l t ahae, .FOrd had Uf
disadvantaae of being a lefl-han~:
er Ulln4 to .MW: tbe gaul)tlt~t ~(
Bropk17n'li. famoUB rl,ght·hapd~
po.wet.
!&gt;i j~~~·~~~ ..\).ston Wlils hur!I
s~ven rii,ht;han1t_yo le(ti~U¥:
Duke Snider . an,d

Mfs. C. R. YGung, Mn.

ilot eat
California 1 C).~ '
bite your tonelie,
Wasblna:,ton ov~
choke. 1
UCLA,

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'20:5 reeo~;d
League carl.two gam's

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$6.90 per,bcde. .
Fulton Tho..-.ps.on
Troctor Sales ·

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attended the ~mantlpl!;ilon
proera~ at JUdweU Sunday,
S.Sgt. Dayld
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{·umpl&amp;te sames including

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La currently •bow1P1
,..... ljo' ozuer ou,lo.rt!Af ul!
at. 1M ~ Theatre, JtarriDau
led ..,. rra.w. L. "iJUyq. ,...
;0!111 ruoe aDd JWy 111111&gt;-Y,
of n tQtJ. for the aDd. (ilmed ln the new VIsta V.U. trayinc f rvtbleu mlli'd~ ~
H~ laa
loa, P~Ount'"' TechDlcolor !iDt:d to 1. wheel tbalr ldlllrdo
on October 2. drama, II ...tlt.l 1111.u bin1 11ory ~ an N'o.rlega, ~~~r, top ludiq .maa
• •-·~··· ChliTelt ot· ~· :t•a dtDJrr--loaded ae:att:b. ..d AMioJd H-., bt!Ulpo,l • -·
an of the leJitimate theatre. ,
Chrill u4er
tupenltlon ol
llilllltP..r H! rold Dotter is:
t:30" A. M., Sunday k bool;

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lot a .t.olftD. ruby. ud. of bit
~aad" • t~pit: adved· lied oppoi ~At, I WOIIlU fft' . . .
lute .tt• fU Oa• fury and unre. IGve •••· a we..poa mel a IMIIUI of
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AI The Maehlne Sbol'

Daily

L, .MiJier .. and timily. She -,-, _··:

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+xan~lil,:lo:: r:~~~:¥~1·g:;:~~

far
as the · latter's ·
a ·lrlend,
Arkansls and then
;;;;(i!,,cli,ln;i,. where she was
b~~r mqther and Mr.
L, Miller, Jr. M:iss
was in the WAC
~ss Mille~. will

anSI they will go to ·w,,.hil&gt;g·l
ton; D:.' c ., to work.
Plea.s Oblinger and his daugh.
tei' and her family of ..Zanesville,
w,ere weekend iuests of .Mrs. Ah·
ni.ce, O~Unger and Mr. and MJ;S.
Riehard ' Vaughn and son.
,Mra. John Seines, BeverlY,
Mrs. !l,ober&amp; MitCh and sons,
lliis Ferry, were guests of
I H~• and friends here Tuesday .
. And Mrs. C. W· ,Rosson and
L•}.i/di'l'n, Fred, &lt;Chris ; ~~ . Janl,
R&lt;lss, Ctill'les~On,
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-the only cars with the switcll-pltoh·niagto.Of'v'ariable
Pitch Dynaf!.W.• Pick the beauty you want-then you
take the whip, and make ua pedotm-on the trade-in
you tant and the terms ~ou w"it..Y"ll'!mdting-new
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. 28, .I

·NeWcom

•Series Opener

n

~ Mie~etMaotl~NQi~ely
NEW VOIUC UP- 'J;'be be&amp;l·la.id
plans of C~J~ey Sten&amp;el an~ Walt
Akton waited on a nod of slugger
lficke)' Mantle's head today a ~
t~ ((YOre(!· fie~ York. · Yan.ees
and the Brooklyn Dodgers renew.
ed their World S.:i~ Div4lry io

Bob Ce_ry tt· the leg fails t a retl),(!Dd.. O)!:~t to tre•tment. ceq
ljlt ...1 lD 5f cuies this year b~
is no,rtiere ,9e4., the tbreat t~
ManUe. la, et pedaJly against .t~
right-handed Newcombe. Mantr
i.f a' awlt~h~ttM . w:blle c e·rv ba~
onl;y right-banded.
F.~, .a ,2f.year·old native N~

clauie..

cher 81 Sten&amp;el'.s s~aff thi.!l ye ,

IY· L•o M. Nlllt:IIN·

Unlt.-1 f~ Spgrt&amp; IJdl.lC!f

the 52nd edition of the baseball
Although favored at l:J-10

to

win bGth tl).e opening game and
the. series, the An}erican League

'

\

•

To A~ l~ Ojit®tg Game

I

cbapp!on. Yanked w.ere. faced
Wit~ a "'50-50" posslbllity that the
23"'ear-old".MIQ.tle would be missinl'' from tbelr lineuP;. Suffering
from a puUed muscle m bls right
thigh, Mant,le -;.onceded late Tues.
d!y lhallhe injury itU~ botheJ"e&lt;l
~lm and traln.e~ G~ fda~ch said,
A day of ra)n wouldn t hurt
·Mickey one bit."
T~e poaai.biiJty Gf rain was prea
ent-4-although .tile· weatherman :irtdlcated it threatened to delay tqq
la.me rather tt1an postpone ft.
1\e for~ flit .W{I:s. fpr_ .cjo.u.djn,e 511
With • chance of showers but
clea: weather late Jn the day.
Otherwise, the stage was all set
for the slxrh · rl!n'ewal or a ~ei'h~s
relationship in whi~h the Yan)c:ee 11
have been all lfi.mling and the
Dodgers aU ~o.tlng.
Ford Y:anlcH Start•r
S~e.n&amp;¢1,. w.ho ro1e back to the.
t.Qp ot tbe AmerJc~ll Le11gu.e IJ.e!l~
th!s year after a oite:seaioh a~
1ence, long since hJ~.d named
Whitey Ford, an l~me wirut.Ol',
to start for the Yauk~s while .Alston, tbe quiet man who· hope~ to
bring Brooklyn Jts first wOrld
cb..,.plouhl,p, bad countered wJth
rqa•lve Don Newcombe, 11 20l&amp;m.~ winner,.
A . WOt:ld S~Jes cap.e.~Jty crowd
of about 88,000 was virtually as1\(red wUh only standing room
t~kets sod' 14,000 bJe.:.cher seats
stm ava.Jlable, Those wenl on
IJie early th.Js morning und were
P.tited at ~.20 and $2.10 respec·
tjvely,
•
Miotle, who ·~it .306 and led
Ame(Jca" J::eague with 37
this aeason, probably wJJJ
In center field

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M., B.et OiDnu.; 2 P, M., A.(ltr·

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earne41 11 ruit averai"e. His Wo1·~
Series l"¥.t;»rd &amp;ho-:ed a 1-:. ml'. rt
with the lo~ inflicted on him by
fbe ,DrpJ~~e~s in 19D;).
Ford At DIHhantaga
Lite Tommy Byrq,e w.b.o is e.J·
pected to foll,Gw Wbit~,x iQ Thur•day&gt;s Be-:G'n(l t ahae, .FOrd had Uf
disadvantaae of being a lefl-han~:
er Ulln4 to .MW: tbe gaul)tlt~t ~(
Bropk17n'li. famoUB rl,ght·hapd~
po.wet.
!&gt;i j~~~·~~~ ..\).ston Wlils hur!I
s~ven rii,ht;han1t_yo le(ti~U¥:
Duke Snider . an,d

Mfs. C. R. YGung, Mn.

ilot eat
California 1 C).~ '
bite your tonelie,
Wasblna:,ton ov~
choke. 1
UCLA,

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John

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latives
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'20:5 reeo~;d
League carl.two gam's

41lnn&lt;'n"l,,. ~!so~

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$6.90 per,bcde. .
Fulton Tho..-.ps.on
Troctor Sales ·

·!Columbus •.
i;;;-·~~:~·~~ -from
weekfind
Cart : Brannon,
stephens

l'omeroy, Oblo.

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M,lchJian

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attended the ~mantlpl!;ilon
proera~ at JUdweU Sunday,
S.Sgt. Dayld
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reeolisted tor

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NOW AT ~IAlGAIN_:PITCE

$3.9~

tr~~iaed

To BeSundQy .,.I(OIJ.H

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shlltQU:ti and COlJlPiling a 2. ~

{·umpl&amp;te sames including

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La currently •bow1P1
,..... ljo' ozuer ou,lo.rt!Af ul!
at. 1M ~ Theatre, JtarriDau
led ..,. rra.w. L. "iJUyq. ,...
;0!111 ruoe aDd JWy 111111&gt;-Y,
of n tQtJ. for the aDd. (ilmed ln the new VIsta V.U. trayinc f rvtbleu mlli'd~ ~
H~ laa
loa, P~Ount'"' TechDlcolor !iDt:d to 1. wheel tbalr ldlllrdo
on October 2. drama, II ...tlt.l 1111.u bin1 11ory ~ an N'o.rlega, ~~~r, top ludiq .maa
• •-·~··· ChliTelt ot· ~· :t•a dtDJrr--loaded ae:att:b. ..d AMioJd H-., bt!Ulpo,l • -·
an of the leJitimate theatre. ,
Chrill u4er
tupenltlon ol
llilllltP..r H! rold Dotter is:
t:30" A. M., Sunday k bool;

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lot a .t.olftD. ruby. ud. of bit
~aad" • t~pit: adved· lied oppoi ~At, I WOIIlU fft' . . .
lute .tt• fU Oa• fury and unre. IGve •••· a we..poa mel a IMIIUI of
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C..• With St~ofd
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AI The Maehlne Sbol'

Daily

L, .MiJier .. and timily. She -,-, _··:

jj'el~i••\l{~ithas

+xan~lil,:lo:: r:~~~:¥~1·g:;:~~

far
as the · latter's ·
a ·lrlend,
Arkansls and then
;;;;(i!,,cli,ln;i,. where she was
b~~r mqther and Mr.
L, Miller, Jr. M:iss
was in the WAC
~ss Mille~. will

anSI they will go to ·w,,.hil&gt;g·l
ton; D:.' c ., to work.
Plea.s Oblinger and his daugh.
tei' and her family of ..Zanesville,
w,ere weekend iuests of .Mrs. Ah·
ni.ce, O~Unger and Mr. and MJ;S.
Riehard ' Vaughn and son.
,Mra. John Seines, BeverlY,
Mrs. !l,ober&amp; MitCh and sons,
lliis Ferry, were guests of
I H~• and friends here Tuesday .
. And Mrs. C. W· ,Rosson and
L•}.i/di'l'n, Fred, &lt;Chris ; ~~ . Janl,
R&lt;lss, Ctill'les~On,
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-the only cars with the switcll-pltoh·niagto.Of'v'ariable
Pitch Dynaf!.W.• Pick the beauty you want-then you
take the whip, and make ua pedotm-on the trade-in
you tant and the terms ~ou w"it..Y"ll'!mdting-new
B""'
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on oain Sttlf1.
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19) For Sale

aeeutive iDSertiOill.
Special-One montb for 25 ceata
oer word.

be t:banged for adverUsina: if not
paid for before the lath of eaeb
montb followiq ID11ertion.
Slx
uaed folding
GARAGE
&amp;rora in Advertlsinc-5bould be
DOORS all oonnected. Total
roported ltnll;e4loloiJ. The Dail&gt;
width 1~ feet, height a feet.
SALE-7 room HOUSE
Seatint'!l wiD not be reaponsible
Includes door track and all at- FOR
7th
St. , New Havton. E arl
for mote thu one illc::orrtct lit
tac:lurtentl.
Good
condition.
aen,
Letart, W. Va.
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Cail . 6228.
9-2'7-Ste
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PAR ·KEET

MEIGS THEATRE

StiOES

FERGUSON

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-(20-B- -- - I Insurance

Guaranteed saving• up to 30~
V. D. EDWARDS, Fbone 35-X
Home .pt.

TO THE

EVERY DAY
LOOK FOR YOUR NAME
IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS
F.very day MmN, HIKttl:l at random will

.,..r

SADDLES
~ r~ . provide. sis: forward, two
mreme opeeds; ~~~~tractor speed
~Y to lhe work.

on the CIIHtf...

•ct Page. When nur 'name- apptarl call et tho O.lly Sentinel
' tldc:eta. No ltrlnttl No 11mmickll
O!IUce •nd get your FRII

·aEAT THE "'EW,Pc_RICE RAISE
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SEE US'' TOD~ Y

(21) Real Estate

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IALANCI DUE
lar classified ratet. Obltulriu
New 1956 Whirlpool Washer · aitd
published .t 1 eeat per word.
Dryer. Phone 6284-Y.
9-27-3tc
Charged AdJ re..-oetved by mill or
telepbone clven careful attn-1--- - -- - - -- ti(IJt.

Good used

HI!:ATROLA,
Mn. S. R. Archer, Pomeroy,

I t J 'lotices

THE LITTLE HDUSI, 461 5. $th
Ave.. Mlddl•port,
Ohio It
cloMd until Oct. 17. RUIM'nlng In 1 new loc•tlo" wUI be
•nnoui\Ctd l1ter. · Mn. Flort,..."'

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Three kittentl to be given away.
Call 617$-Y, Middleport.
9-26-3tp.
BERTIIA ALUS
MR. FARMIR
RID SHIILO TITRA PITKUS
RYE

Grains are twice as large a• or&lt;linary rye. StifCer straw. Outyiel6s ordinary rye 10 to 111
bushels per aere.
Pro,•ldca
pasture two weeks later than
ordinary rye. Write Dewine &amp;.:
HMmma Seed Co. Yellow
Springs, Ohio, for name
of
your nearest dealer.
D-23-6tp

BOTTLED

' NEW tuid USED 'Tr,.tors aod Equipment
BOB THOMPSON
HUBER FULTON
1
LYLE W.' HYSELL

NOW SHOWitot~

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LEGAL NOTICE

,FU.I,;TON' THO:MPSON

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. ·· ~ ,, At l'he Mclc:hine S~op

·Mary Murplty

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NOTICE is Lereby iJven that
D-2'7-3tp tbe Ratbburn'a Bank, UDincorp~rated, Rutland, Ohio, has gon e
in~o voluntary
l.quldatton,
&amp;l
400 STARTED WHITE
ROCK provide,!! by law, and under th e
CHICKS. Hatched Monday. At· terms and provlsiogs ot a certain
kina Chicks, Pomeroy. D-21-3tc contract entered Jnto by and between said Rathburn's Bank, Un'·
Incorporated, Rutland, Ohlo, and
FOR SALE-KING CORNET like
National Bank, Pomthe
new. Leu than 1,) price. Clar- eroy,Pom~oy
Ohto,
the lad named bank
ence Price, Portland. Phone
has assumed and screed to paid
272.
11-27-l!tc the indebtedness and financial obligation' of said the Rathburn's
I! I l
To Buv Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland.
Ohio, as shown by lts book$ and
WANTED TO BVY-I:.Ooil: oat. flnaneial records as of the close
PoPlar, IPnood. PIDt, :Walout of buelness on the 6th day o( Sep.
~o Olt, Popler, Ba.uwood temher, 19M.
All depositors and creditots or
lumber, """ or drJ. 4-4, 11-4,
&amp;4, ....._ Delivered $0 our said bank are · notified to pr ~sent
fUPINr• Plalao, O~o,' 1ard their passbookJ, cettiflcater, of
C11b on deU•etJ· Wr!'e ar eaU deposit or other evidence of 10 •
WI for partleulara.
tbe Ohio debtedness to the Pomeroy NaValle)' IIIJ. Corp. I'!IOIIt C.ooi- tional Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio, for
Yille l180.
J..I.U prt•p8., er cdlt to he eaif!rcct on the
llnr,ks of arud the Pom ('~ o) Nation.
al ~ank , Rutland Bram!h, Rutland,
( I "'l
Oh10 for payment.
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Prices Slashed'
In This Big Fall

FOR RENT- 2 houns,
three
apartments. Furni'Jhed or unfurnished. In Pomeroy. Inquire
Ewinlfa Store, or phone 133 or
door Sedan. Ll~tbt blue, two·
323-J.
9-14-tl
tone . 19,000 m!let~ . See Arnold
Grate al Rutland Furniture Two Furniahed 4-Room
MENTS. oew furaJture.
S~orc.
9-:U.3tc
paid. cau 11044-ll!.
19M BUICK V8 Special 2-door
Sedan, Sl895. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
9·24-otc

1171

19113 CHEVROLET l·door Delux Women with •··Addretll,
Sedan, $1185. Blaettnar'a , Porn·
time. Richard K1y, Box
eroy, Ohio.
9-24-6tc
19&amp;3 PONTIAC Custom 8

Cylin:

del' Catalina
Coupe, $1391J.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Belmont, M1111cbuaetta.

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( 18 I Employment

Wanted

19&amp;3 WYLLIS all steel Statlob
Wagon, M~- Blaettnar's, Pom eroy, Ohio.
&amp;.24-6tc

New 18 Cu. FL.

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Roducod for

1·201 Business Servl.:e

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1962 FORD "Hard Top" Coupe,
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$99ft.
Blac ltnat' ~ .
Pomeroy,
For reliable .rld&amp;o and TV repair,
Oh1o.
9-24-ete
eall 604&amp;-J. ·We 1ervtce all

mallea.

l9l For Sc.ie
Glrl'e Sprlnl coat and winter
coat and legglnifl, an:e 8. Al11o
2-plete Velvet.;: Muff
Set. Phone U~·X .

Hat
N7-3tc

and

L-::mGE Z.door. in. excellent
condition. Gcod lil'flll, heater
anti Jicnal Ughta. Prieed reo·
11onable. Charlea Hubaek, S1fl·
cw:e, Ohio.
~24 -3lp

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For Slle---Uoed JANI'fi\OL OVER
HEAD HEATING IJNIT wllh
ThermoJttlt, 100.000 BTU Rat·
IRjl. $2&amp;.00. Inquire
Hartley
and Beonett Shoe Ston.
9-:lfl.3te

ComfortAble 7·room HOUSE wll~
bath, on quiet detd-i!nd •lreli'L
Out or hlsh Wlter. 'Feaced in
JoL Reaaonably cto•e to
and bualneu
dUitrid.
Wrliht Sl. Phone S.X.
for nle.

Sett.maUa

Middleport, Oblo.

Fri.

$339 •00

Yaur P..-ray Jlarm •ur..u C...O.P hi~ tho
ltrt10II stock of PIIIZIRS ON OIIPt.AY
IN louth•K..rn Ohlol Ail ~1'!'1 ' !Om 9
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Show

il0\¥&lt;tr DDO!i1

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DUBOIS

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.Attachment• NOO:oo',

~nti;~Free~jt

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1 thow S h. o. litlth
Attochmonta $225.00

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· '1 'sorlnoflol• $ h... wllh

uied Home FreOIHI
ONi \0 CU. FT.
$1!6 00

GARDEN

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2:l!O
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4:30

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5:30
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FARftl BURJ!:AU

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1:00 Crtmera Goes •to Sthodl
1:30 qr;aeinnati Redlegs

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tl :$0 Feather ·~~ Neat
&gt;li
12:00 T&lt;&gt;day'• !(.,.
· 12:11$ Ding DOne School

3:30

,. KU&gt;DLJ:pO&amp;T,

Delux
Sedan, $7M. Blaettnar's, Pom·
croy, Ohio.
9·2f-ltc

Thui'L,

and Stturclav to 6nly . . . . .

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19152 PLYMOUTH t-door

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twO 11"

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GARAGE Mias Nettie
Koehler,
132 Butternut Ave. Phone 401-X

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U5 Sian On '
7:00 Today
8:00 Coffee Time

F1REE. R'FRESHMENTS
REDUCED TO

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7;00 Siln On "
7:00 Mqrning, Show
· ~"' t:oo'"· Garcy"'Moore
· s:~O Arthur Godfrey
10:88 . Strike,.lt· Rich
r ,J,
V~;~llant Lady
:Uove of Life
.
~eareh for To~orrow
Th~ Guiding Light
Xatle's .Kltchen
)VeJcome Tr(ovcliers
Robert .

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Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT
balanclnl · and brtke
.ervlee. 2 five room modern APARTHackett•' Safet:v Se"lee, W.
MENTS, with l•UIIdr1 IDd tlr·
Main St..,
Pomu0)'1
Ohio.
oro. Phoae 310.Iol. A. N. Bencol.
fi.2T-tl
Phm1e 207.
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Wanted

aervlee See LUi for pricea. RUTLAND FURNI1 URE at ltutlancl. FOR , RENT- Three
bedroom
RATJi!!t:JtS '~ B.\NK,
11-30·11
APARTMENT on
Butternut,
Unincorporated Rutland 0
Pomeroy.
Unfurnished. Call
By: Ht!•'lb.l It 'ft:.thburn:
OLIVER-DELA VAL
41J2
Lor
further
lnformatlOJl.
Prea:! u n1
NEW HOLLAND
9-2'7-llto
(9) 7; 14; 21; 28; 41c
Our low overhead is the anawcr
to the Hlgb Prices-Stop tn to FURNJSHF.D ROOMS for rent.
see how much we can save you.
127 Butternut Ave , Pomeroy.
rMl·Busliel Spreadera, $29~
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MEIGS· OLiv'E!I SALES' ,
~OMFORRE.-N_T.7a -E.--.M-ain
Phone 86.J, roJberoy, ·o!fta
IHH!Ote
St. Phone 2011.
._24-dtc

18 61

Pome:rny,

3. Phone 824-M.

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U" ion. Veterans
T COnvene .

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run rate or 2 cente Pf':" word •lll

Harry SU!bl, prealdent In eharae.

p urlrti the bu,inW JeJilOD
MrJ. w. R. Davil wu accepted for
memberoblp. Tile diJtriot •••••••
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tlon to be held Jn Cbillieothe,
Saturday, Oetober l , Wll announ·
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Neulzlini, dt&amp;triet o!ticere
and
Jane Howell Tent Daushter$ of
b
110 to
u mon Veterans met Monday eve. several other mem en p
nln1 at the DAV Hall with Mrs I 11ttend.

FREE TICKETS

Cluolflecl Alb
bo 10 A.
11. lOIII be publbhed tho ume
'l!ly u reeel•ed. ·
llates: 2 cents per wurd. one a.
sertion. MiDlm:un eharae 6&amp;." ceata per word fer thre. -

BALER TWJNE·
' . $6.75 ' ,,
LlMITEIJ AMt~miT

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Wednesaay, Septem~r 28, 19?5

The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Qhlo

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19) For Sale

aeeutive iDSertiOill.
Special-One montb for 25 ceata
oer word.

be t:banged for adverUsina: if not
paid for before the lath of eaeb
montb followiq ID11ertion.
Slx
uaed folding
GARAGE
&amp;rora in Advertlsinc-5bould be
DOORS all oonnected. Total
roported ltnll;e4loloiJ. The Dail&gt;
width 1~ feet, height a feet.
SALE-7 room HOUSE
Seatint'!l wiD not be reaponsible
Includes door track and all at- FOR
7th
St. , New Havton. E arl
for mote thu one illc::orrtct lit
tac:lurtentl.
Good
condition.
aen,
Letart, W. Va.
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Cail . 6228.
9-2'7-Ste
TWining M:l&lt;t&lt;i.
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g.27-5tc
Cw'd of Tha.ota IDd SPf'CIIl Nil

PAR ·KEET

MEIGS THEATRE

StiOES

FERGUSON

IN

-(20-B- -- - I Insurance

Guaranteed saving• up to 30~
V. D. EDWARDS, Fbone 35-X
Home .pt.

TO THE

EVERY DAY
LOOK FOR YOUR NAME
IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS
F.very day MmN, HIKttl:l at random will

.,..r

SADDLES
~ r~ . provide. sis: forward, two
mreme opeeds; ~~~~tractor speed
~Y to lhe work.

on the CIIHtf...

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O!IUce •nd get your FRII

·aEAT THE "'EW,Pc_RICE RAISE
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IALANCI DUE
lar classified ratet. Obltulriu
New 1956 Whirlpool Washer · aitd
published .t 1 eeat per word.
Dryer. Phone 6284-Y.
9-27-3tc
Charged AdJ re..-oetved by mill or
telepbone clven careful attn-1--- - -- - - -- ti(IJt.

Good used

HI!:ATROLA,
Mn. S. R. Archer, Pomeroy,

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THE LITTLE HDUSI, 461 5. $th
Ave.. Mlddl•port,
Ohio It
cloMd until Oct. 17. RUIM'nlng In 1 new loc•tlo" wUI be
•nnoui\Ctd l1ter. · Mn. Flort,..."'

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Three kittentl to be given away.
Call 617$-Y, Middleport.
9-26-3tp.
BERTIIA ALUS
MR. FARMIR
RID SHIILO TITRA PITKUS
RYE

Grains are twice as large a• or&lt;linary rye. StifCer straw. Outyiel6s ordinary rye 10 to 111
bushels per aere.
Pro,•ldca
pasture two weeks later than
ordinary rye. Write Dewine &amp;.:
HMmma Seed Co. Yellow
Springs, Ohio, for name
of
your nearest dealer.
D-23-6tp

BOTTLED

' NEW tuid USED 'Tr,.tors aod Equipment
BOB THOMPSON
HUBER FULTON
1
LYLE W.' HYSELL

NOW SHOWitot~

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LEGAL NOTICE

,FU.I,;TON' THO:MPSON

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·Mary Murplty

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NOTICE is Lereby iJven that
D-2'7-3tp tbe Ratbburn'a Bank, UDincorp~rated, Rutland, Ohio, has gon e
in~o voluntary
l.quldatton,
&amp;l
400 STARTED WHITE
ROCK provide,!! by law, and under th e
CHICKS. Hatched Monday. At· terms and provlsiogs ot a certain
kina Chicks, Pomeroy. D-21-3tc contract entered Jnto by and between said Rathburn's Bank, Un'·
Incorporated, Rutland, Ohlo, and
FOR SALE-KING CORNET like
National Bank, Pomthe
new. Leu than 1,) price. Clar- eroy,Pom~oy
Ohto,
the lad named bank
ence Price, Portland. Phone
has assumed and screed to paid
272.
11-27-l!tc the indebtedness and financial obligation' of said the Rathburn's
I! I l
To Buv Bank, Unincorporated, Rutland.
Ohio, as shown by lts book$ and
WANTED TO BVY-I:.Ooil: oat. flnaneial records as of the close
PoPlar, IPnood. PIDt, :Walout of buelness on the 6th day o( Sep.
~o Olt, Popler, Ba.uwood temher, 19M.
All depositors and creditots or
lumber, """ or drJ. 4-4, 11-4,
&amp;4, ....._ Delivered $0 our said bank are · notified to pr ~sent
fUPINr• Plalao, O~o,' 1ard their passbookJ, cettiflcater, of
C11b on deU•etJ· Wr!'e ar eaU deposit or other evidence of 10 •
WI for partleulara.
tbe Ohio debtedness to the Pomeroy NaValle)' IIIJ. Corp. I'!IOIIt C.ooi- tional Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio, for
Yille l180.
J..I.U prt•p8., er cdlt to he eaif!rcct on the
llnr,ks of arud the Pom ('~ o) Nation.
al ~ank , Rutland Bram!h, Rutland,
( I "'l
Oh10 for payment.
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Prices Slashed'
In This Big Fall

FOR RENT- 2 houns,
three
apartments. Furni'Jhed or unfurnished. In Pomeroy. Inquire
Ewinlfa Store, or phone 133 or
door Sedan. Ll~tbt blue, two·
323-J.
9-14-tl
tone . 19,000 m!let~ . See Arnold
Grate al Rutland Furniture Two Furniahed 4-Room
MENTS. oew furaJture.
S~orc.
9-:U.3tc
paid. cau 11044-ll!.
19M BUICK V8 Special 2-door
Sedan, Sl895. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
9·24-otc

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19113 CHEVROLET l·door Delux Women with •··Addretll,
Sedan, $1185. Blaettnar'a , Porn·
time. Richard K1y, Box
eroy, Ohio.
9-24-6tc
19&amp;3 PONTIAC Custom 8

Cylin:

del' Catalina
Coupe, $1391J.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Belmont, M1111cbuaetta.

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Wanted

19&amp;3 WYLLIS all steel Statlob
Wagon, M~- Blaettnar's, Pom eroy, Ohio.
&amp;.24-6tc

New 18 Cu. FL.

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Roducod for

1·201 Business Servl.:e

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1962 FORD "Hard Top" Coupe,
-- ~
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$99ft.
Blac ltnat' ~ .
Pomeroy,
For reliable .rld&amp;o and TV repair,
Oh1o.
9-24-ete
eall 604&amp;-J. ·We 1ervtce all

mallea.

l9l For Sc.ie
Glrl'e Sprlnl coat and winter
coat and legglnifl, an:e 8. Al11o
2-plete Velvet.;: Muff
Set. Phone U~·X .

Hat
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and

L-::mGE Z.door. in. excellent
condition. Gcod lil'flll, heater
anti Jicnal Ughta. Prieed reo·
11onable. Charlea Hubaek, S1fl·
cw:e, Ohio.
~24 -3lp

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For Slle---Uoed JANI'fi\OL OVER
HEAD HEATING IJNIT wllh
ThermoJttlt, 100.000 BTU Rat·
IRjl. $2&amp;.00. Inquire
Hartley
and Beonett Shoe Ston.
9-:lfl.3te

ComfortAble 7·room HOUSE wll~
bath, on quiet detd-i!nd •lreli'L
Out or hlsh Wlter. 'Feaced in
JoL Reaaonably cto•e to
and bualneu
dUitrid.
Wrliht Sl. Phone S.X.
for nle.

Sett.maUa

Middleport, Oblo.

Fri.

$339 •00

Yaur P..-ray Jlarm •ur..u C...O.P hi~ tho
ltrt10II stock of PIIIZIRS ON OIIPt.AY
IN louth•K..rn Ohlol Ail ~1'!'1 ' !Om 9
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1:30 qr;aeinnati Redlegs

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tl :$0 Feather ·~~ Neat
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12:00 T&lt;&gt;day'• !(.,.
· 12:11$ Ding DOne School

3:30

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Delux
Sedan, $7M. Blaettnar's, Pom·
croy, Ohio.
9·2f-ltc

Thui'L,

and Stturclav to 6nly . . . . .

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GARAGE Mias Nettie
Koehler,
132 Butternut Ave. Phone 401-X

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U5 Sian On '
7:00 Today
8:00 Coffee Time

F1REE. R'FRESHMENTS
REDUCED TO

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7;00 Siln On "
7:00 Mqrning, Show
· ~"' t:oo'"· Garcy"'Moore
· s:~O Arthur Godfrey
10:88 . Strike,.lt· Rich
r ,J,
V~;~llant Lady
:Uove of Life
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~eareh for To~orrow
Th~ Guiding Light
Xatle's .Kltchen
)VeJcome Tr(ovcliers
Robert .

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Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT
balanclnl · and brtke
.ervlee. 2 five room modern APARTHackett•' Safet:v Se"lee, W.
MENTS, with l•UIIdr1 IDd tlr·
Main St..,
Pomu0)'1
Ohio.
oro. Phoae 310.Iol. A. N. Bencol.
fi.2T-tl
Phm1e 207.
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Wanted

aervlee See LUi for pricea. RUTLAND FURNI1 URE at ltutlancl. FOR , RENT- Three
bedroom
RATJi!!t:JtS '~ B.\NK,
11-30·11
APARTMENT on
Butternut,
Unincorporated Rutland 0
Pomeroy.
Unfurnished. Call
By: Ht!•'lb.l It 'ft:.thburn:
OLIVER-DELA VAL
41J2
Lor
further
lnformatlOJl.
Prea:! u n1
NEW HOLLAND
9-2'7-llto
(9) 7; 14; 21; 28; 41c
Our low overhead is the anawcr
to the Hlgb Prices-Stop tn to FURNJSHF.D ROOMS for rent.
see how much we can save you.
127 Butternut Ave , Pomeroy.
rMl·Busliel Spreadera, $29~
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MEIGS· OLiv'E!I SALES' ,
~OMFORRE.-N_T.7a -E.--.M-ain
Phone 86.J, roJberoy, ·o!fta
IHH!Ote
St. Phone 2011.
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run rate or 2 cente Pf':" word •lll

Harry SU!bl, prealdent In eharae.

p urlrti the bu,inW JeJilOD
MrJ. w. R. Davil wu accepted for
memberoblp. Tile diJtriot •••••••
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tlon to be held Jn Cbillieothe,
Saturday, Oetober l , Wll announ·
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Neulzlini, dt&amp;triet o!ticere
and
Jane Howell Tent Daushter$ of
b
110 to
u mon Veterans met Monday eve. several other mem en p
nln1 at the DAV Hall with Mrs I 11ttend.

FREE TICKETS

Cluolflecl Alb
bo 10 A.
11. lOIII be publbhed tho ume
'l!ly u reeel•ed. ·
llates: 2 cents per wurd. one a.
sertion. MiDlm:un eharae 6&amp;." ceata per word fer thre. -

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