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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ; Oct 2, 1956

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The Daily Sentinel

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I Housewarming

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Party Is Held
AtlhleHome

Mr. and Mrs. John lhle, who reeentJy moved into their new home
a
at Morn ing Star entertained
·gt'(ll.lp ot rela tives and
friend s
wJtb a house warming Saturd11y

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enttne

SPORTS

evening.

a LANI!

The evening was spent socially
and in playing cards, after which
a dessert course w.:ls urved by the
lroatesa to Mr. and Mr5.
Sh&lt;lrty
Harrh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knocks and son of BC"Yerlly,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ranson and
daughter, Lancaster, Mrs. Norman
' Heilman, Bellefonta ine.

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cecil•• chest n

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FINAL

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NO 145

VOL Vlll

- BUSDIISB PHQNE ~~

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedneoday, October 3, 1956

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)t:r. and Mrs. Fred Nease und
family , Mr. and Mns. Kenneth, Harri.l and son, Mr and Mrs. Woodr~Jw

Mora and family , 'M r. and Mrs.
Holter, Mr. and Mrs . Donald
tliii~'''·· Mr. and Mr'5. Horace Karr
and
Mr. and Mrs. Nor-

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· R~ident lnvebts ·New Method

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and famHy, Mr. 01nd
Mrs. Clarence Gruest:r, Mr and
Mr,;. Edison Hollon and famll!'.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nease, Mr.

tuo DoWN. sus WEIKLY

BAKER

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ancl Mrs. Gt&gt;orgt'! W Neal'ie, Mrs:
France&amp; Roberts, Mil. Clark Ihle
arid dt~ugbter, Mr. a,I'Jd
Paul
Bur, Mn, Bertha Holter,
sthuler and Jim Camaban.
,.· Mr. And Mrs. Ihle received many
nl« gifts Jr:.r their new home.

FURNITURE':

,In The Brightest Corner In
MIDDLEPORT

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Lester A. Pike·

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Is Sentenced On

-·------Mason Council To Middleport ·
Map Plans On New School Heads

Eise~~~ losses Out

Pitch Tp O~lheSeries

Bi'boltlyn•s fabulous Dodgers with President Eisenhower in
· stando witnessing tbe opening clash of the 1956 World
today lashed out in defense of their World Baseball
to stymie the first bid of the New York Yankees in The
··~:'!L~~!~~ The final score of the opening contest at EbI
was Brooklyn 6 and the Yankees 3.

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Streets, Sewers

Paul

The Town Council of Mason de- E. Davis of the Board of Edue•
or the Middleport !(boots .are
cided on Monday niJbt to conuct don
in Athens th:U ever.int atteJldlng
follo1liftg 11 a play by play .
a _reliable encineer in order to ()b. the sixUJ annual Soutbeutern
-;},PH.,&lt;'.' of the fi.rst game or to Hodges when the catchtr _drop- ~a m a eomplete layout for Jttef.l8 Ohio Schnol Boards' Alsoclatlon
Sericl'i
ped the ball. One run, one hit, no l m the. town.
dinner at the Ohio University ~D'­
Ya;,...en · Flnt
errors, none left.
Counc~l at present plans to ob- -ter ballroom at fJ:30 p, m.
Maglie whipped nff two fa st
Oodten Poul'ttt
ta1 n variOUS plana for storm sewKucks replaced Ford
on the ers. oorbs, and streets througho~t
JuVenile Judge John C. BaCQD fttik "s but was lr.w with his next
The program will lMlude the
imposed a ftnteilce
of
tbl~ two · itcbe! Bauer then bouoced mound for the Yankeetl at the tbe_ t~n _so that they can obtam election of off"lt!el'l for the commonths on Pike.
Out :eaklv
RobinSon. Slaughte r start uf the Dodgers' fm1rth. Cam- defarute f1gure21 as to t~e ro"t of ing year :ind a 's peech by Prof.
Ia tbe meantime Jack Ables, ~ rc:~:~::·~h;e count to 3 and 1 then panella took two balls . and then dJff~rent types of prOJect.. from Ronald Campbell, Oblo State UniOr -&amp;ntiquit.,-, ehl.rs:ed with anauJt
Hodges, beating il out liMd II. double into the ~lgh.lcenter contract~•.
versity.
and battery, "-~ering of me.naeing
when tbe Dodgers first· field corner. Amoros 1 1 n g 1 e d
Fo~loWUig that a~aon: _a protest
Leonard Board, Marietta, pre.d·
threats, intoxication and disorder· blsem&lt;~n could not tumd!e lhe Lall. ·through the middle on Kucks' olle- 1 meet!~g of the town s citizens will dent Of the Association, will b,e 111
ly oonduot \'!as aiJo in
Meip M:cotle took a strike and th r n hit strike pitch, Campanella scoring tv 1 be c.ded and a.JI reason:Joble pro- eharge of the
meeting.
Prof.
County Jail today awaiting heariag ihe nl'xt ult~h over the ri!lht field , put the Dodg~ ahead, 6-3. Man- I t~t to the paving of tht! stret&gt;f-:5 Campbell l"lill gpeat on
"What
before Justice of the Peace R. E. &amp;ereen fo~ a home run to put th~ 1 Ue lost whatever chance he bad to w~U be . beard. Then the counc1J Boards of Edu~ation Should Ex. ,
Grindley.
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.u Berra
retire C•m.n:tnella at the pl-ate by w1H de c1de whether or not to iO pect ~mini.straton".
.~-anke es In 1ron ., 2 ·
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h d 't h treet
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Don Be. ~cnt shrtr-d to fumbi lng the ball but
was rn;'t a ea WI a
~avmg pans ..
Also in the county bastile arwlit•
·n the BroOk! n bullpen. charged with an error.
Maghe
On Monday evemng tbe ~ ounc 1l
ing further dispo.Rition
lS
up ~ent down s~ing on a •bunted into
a double
play, al~o vol_ed to extend waler lmea tu
White, 60, 632 Lewis-av
curve. McDougahl liso wcnl Skowron plekiog up his tap toward the lrv!D&amp; Karr_property just bewho Wls pieked up as a
~winging.
(!rat a~throwilll to M~Dougald low Wa~a High School
way from the Veterans Hospital
~ runs, two hit-. no errors, wbo ~...,
.... ed to llarliD, covering
Council plans to check on tbe
Ch
. •'lllcothe ""• yea' ago
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tU'ft. Gi,Uiaro..'s grounder went pr1~es of 36 inch u 1e and t ~n wi 11
' In Pomeroy Mayor E . F.·
.
Dodp p·m
•hrough Skowron'• 1ega for an er- &lt;lec1de whether or uot to ule the
eon's copt&gt;t Tuesday
I,
took': ~aU and then r~~. the Brooklyn second baseman ditch in front of the .old Blentn~:r
0
costs
McDou&amp;ald for a ,..ou- reacping nrst. GUI,I:QQ stole.', set- property and the Ricb Krautter
Joln. Bradford Haag, Firvt Grade
pitCh to property on Fourth Street. .
- Bauer · m8d 8 leap- ood on Kucks' seeond
charges of Sl)eedihg within
putobu•.d d ••! h ~ ReeM's 1 Reele Martin putting up a mild
Ru~sel
Capehart , counclimao, teacher, was el~ed pre&amp;ident of
city llnlllll.
two. an e ..., ;r: 0
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' was oointed t eontact the Sta' • the Midc:llepot.1 Teachers' Assoc.lafl_y at the Nae of tbe rlghi 'I beef over the \qlte.S &amp;AU· ee5e
ap_
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.~: bon when they met this week at
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Robinson also 11ssessed
wall Snider h0vneed tO Skow was called out lon •trikea. One run 1 Road ~mas:uon_ xn rcg.atd to the the school. Mrs. Wilson Carpegter,
Miller Jr., of Page-town a fine
who ·threw -'.J'Ord, covering twq hits, one ~. one Jefl
construelion of a~dewalk:, thr~h · pre31dtnt, presided and otber new
$10 and cost on not )Y.ving a driv- fnt f tbe f,utiat.
.
Yanlceea Plfth
I the town along wtth the new btgh- officera ele&lt;'ted were: vice-preslen lkeue when 11£' waa aiTested
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rO:u
oo error.s, none
Bauer lined a 1 ad 2 pikb luto [
d
'gh ,
eeti
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dent, Mrs. Joe- Bailey, secretary,
'by the Ob1o lligmf.iy Patrol.
left
left eenter for a sirrgle~ and Clem
on ayf Recnt ::0-~R ""w~f tn llin Ludlle Smi1b, treasurer, 11rs.
J. D. ANDUSON, Ripley, W. Va. watches o&gt;er the operation of his newly Invented steam : Linda·
Ill Pomeroy,
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1 tam- R. M. Sherman.
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Ifablne started to warm up m the charge 0
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Ya+te. ~i
Brooklyn bullpen. Slauchter took a son in the absence of ~ayor Ray
cooker for the. prooessing of sugar cane into golden sorghum ·S)'nlp. Two youngst"'s st;md .forfe;l&lt;d • bond .of $15 in Moyor'•
Tbe crouP also voted del~atea
,,)ff.rtifl ~ed .~to .~panella strllt• and then popped to &amp;obm- Workm~n. wbo 'Yi8S til with a
btl
·t.;·llt.feei. ,~teh~'.f}Jit -~·- 1;_T'ia&amp;t-.~ .U _\Iaird: ..ba~ . ._¥antle cold: at home.
••4- atternat.et. for the SoutheastCarey hair-swung at alllJ!e s 1 _w&amp;llre\t wbea ff,.-lie's 3 aftd 1
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a,. Q!I'O JAOP.a,l ,l'i!&lt;OJ. •
. and 2 pitch but wu called ollt on pitch was low and ~e . Ablkln
meeting this molltll in Athelia and
the state meetine to be held in
By Ren Greene
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Jam .. E.
oll'omorvyiiF'J) strikes anyway. Ford also went went to the mounrl'to confer with
Cincinnati.
It's that time of the year now when there'll ~~ famlllar
"'!" liD~ tto and C08IB ro• ,...k- down swinging to become Mag. . Maglie and Campanella. After a
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lesa ·~ration after his arrest by lie's 1_&amp; 2 _pitch bu' wu eaUed out: short conference, Maglie was left
Tiley are: SIX)EA delegates.
odor wafting on the, breeze as the sugar cane grown not ~· ~-~~
PomerO) Pa&gt;trolman Heney Werl')'. on strikes ao.y.way. Ford also w~~t . _ in the game. Berra wqrked the
Mrs. GUf Reynolds, Mrs. R. M.
extensively here;~boutJ; .finds ltsell In!&lt;&gt; the cookers and that
down swlnging to become M&amp;glte s count to 3 and 2 and then flied to
Sherman; alternak9, Mrs CIIIPCflfou#h
rtrikeout
qf
the
game.
No
Amorro!i
in
short
left.
Skowron
ter, Miss Mildred Hawley; State.
breakfa&amp;\delleaey sor&amp;1JII1!.' syrup again comeslnto its own . ,.·;· - ·
.
Lo
run~,
no
bits,
no
error,J.
none
left.
flied
to
Amoros
in
short
left
ceo·
:e~:;.
~~!t._Smith; ~And too, Ibis time of the year is 1\ busy one for
A)lder·
Oodprt
Secand
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ter.
No
rull8,
ooe
bit,
no
errors.
of Ripley, W. Va. as be sets up biS llteam he.a ted ~vapor,a. . , . 0 .
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Dr. Martin W. Esse:~, .superiilHOO,es droppen a slngle mto two left.
which incidently is his own ~ bort center field in front of t_,t!
Dodgen Fifth
tendent of the Akron schools and
imientio•o, ·for the cOOitiDg 4DWD of
ThA coJ)Struction- of.Ulis equr.p. . Th~ Paw n Taw Square Da~ce
faskbarging Man~le for. U1e D~
Snider lined to Slaughter, who fo;rmer Middleport superiDteodeDt
cane syrup aod malting · it ment Ia 80 simple the' Inventor ~ub of Pomeroy, Qbio is pl~nt
gers' second straight hlt. FunUo made the catch Jtnee-bigb'' after a will meet In tbe Alben! High
the golden aDd lustloua item feela ashamed' be did ·not produce hoat agabi tblll :year to the 'Mil
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lined a 3 and 2 pitch into lert cen' ~ abort run. Robinson flied to the AtbeDi Education A!aociati011
it is.
It maay, mall)' yean ago. With ,Annu.at :Mtd.Ohio Valley Square
ler field and Hodges scored ~e Slaug:hter i&amp; short left. Hodges wil Ime« ln the Athens High
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low 1 te~m~ preeaure of 20 pov.nda .Dance Pow~Wow spoDeOI'ed by the
tiei"i run all the way hom the rolled to McDougald, who fumbled SchooL
says, that the , new It will do. what some art' doi:Qg_ ¥yowVa Trt~state Square Dane~&amp;
His topic w!U be ''Happier Tea!'irst when the bail bounced away the hall but J'E!covered in time to
is much needed these with 80 to 121 pountb Prwsure: A&amp;soela~on beinl
held in tba
Mrs. Lois Spencer, 28, a recent fro mMantle. I~ was _.scored as a throw him out. No runs, no bits. cbers".
the old fire--heated This is due to tooking more shal- Yoma'Q)' Juclor Htgb Auditorium Delident of Na)'lors Run and .Ra· dnuble {or Funllo, Wltb no ettor ·no errors none leftt
Currently be Is a member of tbe
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gener.al use over tbe low and havint more beated· sur- from 1 to ts aod 8 to 11:30 p. m., cine, today faced a tenn of four for i Mantle. Campanella flied to
DitcusaiODs on the extellsion of
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executive committee of the Amer1
without
any lm· fMe .It is mueh llll!lfer because of Ottober 13.
months Jn the Women'.s Reforma- Bauer against the scoreboard iJl
New
Haven'a streeU ln Ome section
YankeH Shdh
I ican Association of ~bool Adminbeta-me ao lmpr~~~cttcal the low --ure, and more- eco'
tory at ~amville as !Jte· result of right field , FuriHo taking third
of· th~ town ·took up much of tbe
MoDougald
was
called_
~ut
on
istratoi"S,
For
siJ:
years
he
was
Featured will be Jerry HeJt of a aenhnce imposed upon her Tues
most DJ)era Iors qu II bu,,.• ,..· n•-'-al ..-, 1·nc... a smaller boiler
time on Kood.iy evening as the
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profeuional teaeher day by Probate Court Judp John after the catch. Johnny Kucks WIS strikes to become Maghe s sev- chairman of the National Edlft'a- lowntt!OUneil met in the City
bl
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trou es, e say • .....
will do the ob. It Ia
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warming up io the Yankee bullpen enth strikeout victlm. Martin took tion Assoeialioa Tenure and Aclc,,,.u 0, uf sora: burn -·p
faeulty
llaeon.
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~~ ·- to olvo to oet up and 'can be ,used, and caller, reeordiog star,
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115 Amoroli stepped to the plate a strike aDd the':l popped _10 . Gil- demic Freed' ...a. 'Committee and BulldJJ!g.
more than 90 .~ent since
t ~-• lo 1 vett member at aeveral dlnee IUIIU&amp;&amp;lWIII
Specific charges levied again.-.t for the Dodgers, With t 2-1 count Jiam on the skan of themfaeld. chairman of tbe Ohio Assoc.l•tiOJt
No clef1nite steps were taken at
Those who did
oontinue by many wbc.. tlo no ..,.,...
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and eNDPI co11t to eoast,.-ppeared the defendant by tbe court were
the.
meeting, but di9C'Ustlkta set-Inferior prod~t
which 8 small fortune to get 10 e buaio on Natlon•l CoDvUUon proJl'lmUI, eonq.ibuUng to the det.inquency o-f on Amoros, Ford threw wild \o Carey's bounder over the m~und of School Admini5traton LeglaJa. tled on tbe street bullding &amp;ituathird
base
trying to p!J:k off Fliri1· rwent for a sln&amp;k! when neither tive Committee.
against .11or- nell,
I featuretl caller in Hveral maaa- • minor and nvm, Jn adultcy.
tion iD the Clift Roush property
Jo but the ball caromed bact Ma&amp;lie nor Robinson could quite
Two units make
a complete · zlne•, featured .e.Uer u4 cboro(- · Another tharee o.f lbabdooment s~iftly from. the third base fi~d reAch il Bob Cerv batted
near the Mew Ba.en lliU. Councll
for
small outfit and will produce eood rapher on WLW.If' and his hil ~ oft,an 8 week old _chlld odgjnally boxe lind the Dodgt!r runaer K.ucks and Labine resumed warm·
piau to extend First Strftt £rom
however, sorghum sy- quality syrup, while n:LOre un~ts widely' tnve\ed .~n-age exhY,i- ·f iled acainat the defendant was set
Mill .~ thnlugh lhe )&gt;nlllel'ty.
coulJ not try tor the plate. AmOJ'OB ing up for Brooklyn. Cerv drilled
is about the only farm pro- may be added for greater volwae. tkln group, He will eonduc• the aside by the court.
Lot.
baYe bef:11 'arve;yed thre and
flied tO Mantle in short riebt e&amp;B·, a .single through the middle of the
that is not on tbe sur.plus These unite need onif· be support- afternoon worltahop and ~enine:
it was add 'that a aee-c~ permll,ting
IMra. Spencer was arrested ear- ter and Furillo held tlrlnl u diamond into center field, CArey
The market will be good for ed on· a level fnmework of wood daDCe.
eollatnctloD of tll!e stre~ will be
lier Uris WHt after charges had Mickey's one-bou nd~ throw to ·~e ho.l ding up at second. B a u _e r
nutritious food product for a of masonry and eonneded . to a
made soon.
respon- plate waK perfect. Maglie struek popped to Hod!les along the nght
lbeen JD.ade that she
tim&amp; and it Ia the belief of team
The Indian wltbout a rel!lerv~- -~ f-or lurtna a 1~ )'lelr old girl
1 to make them ready
Water linea are now being .l aid
l.ie1,.., 'that his evaporat.- cam: ;or lUI!~~ 4 n ln~lerieed Uon, Mike Simmons, of Pomeroy, fq)m her home in Richland Coun- out, Two runs, three hiLs. no er- foul line. No runs, two hit8, no
to
tbe area Uace one bo_, Is unron;, one left.
ermra. two left.
means of restoring sor- operator could do a a:ood job with rwiU present an intereattnc pro~ ty.
der coostructton there, '"
Dod-Sixth
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gro-wing aa a
profitllble it
·g ram of Indian Lore and d~tteeJ
ThB ilrl Had been placed In the
Council also •il'eed to 'eoatact
Y•nkees Third
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d K k8
l!flterprU;e in · 40 ata~es.
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/ dtiriog a 30 minute latennlsaio.n Meiaa Count;y Home but ran away
uc on
The regular meeting of the East 1 lawyer as to tbe Jrlatity of
Bluer Jooped a 2 and 2 piteh , Tom Morgan rep aee
----The eapactty Is ·vtrtually unUm- period Ia tbe evening proaram. and waa .rec&amp;pWred
1 the mound fDr the Ya~kees at ~he ern LouJ SChool Board hal been rentinr the building iq .the AJex
with Mn .
l.• ited a more unit. can be added He will also teach the b&amp;&amp;ic lll:eps Spenl:er. Sbe 1s awaiting -hearing into short left field for a •inS e. start of the Dodgers s1 xth. Funllo changed to 8 pm FrHiay Oetober Qull~n Memorial hd: to non~Jau&amp;hter hit a low lioe drive be- bounced to llt-Dougald, Skowron 5 t Chester School n.....-.~; __ to
as nei!ded. Wltb five unit, the ta-~ used hi Indian dances.
profit organilaUons in · order to
o~ chara~ ot delinquency.
t ween Robinson and Reese for a
· th h 1 st p' low lh•ow
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scoopmg e _s 0 r 0 s
.
an announcemeDt today by Supl beJp.tn lhe upkeep o( ~building.
ventor ~la to produce 1&amp; galMeigs County
.f.H clubs are
si~ Bauer taking second, Man- out of the d1rt. cam~an.elia !~ned Goray.
Jloney origtQally ~:lfft to the
t.le wa8 called out on strikea. Ber· to Mantle on Morgan s fll'S_t p1tch.
Change In the meetirlg date wu
agatn
the refreshment
town for that pur-poe Ja being
ra popped to Robinon on Mq:lie'.s Amoros flied to Slaughter m short j made because of tbe foalball
grinder that will produce 200 Pl· ~tand ud aervmg the Fellowship
tpeat and plans must be made f-.lr
first pitch. RobWtson fielded Stow· left center. No runs, no hits, no I gamf' and the observance of "Dad's
lona of
per
Dlnn.,,
future upkeep of the: · building
ron's bounder and threw to GU- errors, none left.
Nigbl" at the Saturday gaine.
The bottom steam chaJD"ber Ia
Local dancers are again offering
which now houses the reeeD.u,- or11 am, forcing Slaughter. No nm&amp;,
Yanke• S.v~th
Funeral sel!Ylces for Mrs. ·OWen made of , lleavy Doiler.plate steel . over-night &amp;ccOmodatlons to out-of
Janized
library.
two hit.s, no errors, two lett.
.Slaugbter flied out ·to Snider.
Hall, 60, LetaJt, Ohio who died In welded and supported like hollet" town d~J~cera who m.ust travel
Dodgen Third
Mantle walked. Berra £lied out to lUI
Holz'er Hosplta·l at GalUpolis Tuea. ~118truettoa. with stay bol~. Qual- topg distances.
GUliam popped to McDougaJd, Furillo in right center. Slr.o:"?n's
d y morning will be held Frid" ified boiler makers bulld at under
Reese worked thr count _to 3 an.d Hoe drive was speared by GJ!Itam
a~ &lt;i p. m. in Apple Grove Metl»-,.strict supervision of A. S. M. E. Spectators are alway111 welcome
2
lllld then beal out a smgle, oo to end the inning. Np runs, no hits,
CINCIN'NATI, 0. uP -Produce.
d!s( Church.
code, aad is approv«&lt;
for. 100 on the Uaeory they will ltke the
C, J. lfYer, Pit. Pleasant attorney which McDoug11id made a back·
errors
Eggs, steady, 1-2c lower prlcers
pounds WQl'k!BJ preuur11. It iS 30 Weatero styh: of square dancing baa been· named tbe cbainnan of hi&gt;:ltded play in the hole but ttn:ew 00
~
~nth
at
farms, ~oosumer whites and
the deeeased are· her Inches wide and J6 inches lottlf. enough to join a club so that they,
the Muon .County Boy Scout Fi· too late to ~irs~. SlUder's looplJII , Maglle filed out to
Mantle in brow~s. ,A Ju~bns ffH9: A large
and four chlldren,
The he~tl rltes tbrougb the top too, can enj(ly £uture festivals.
A m&lt;"daums ~-30, A .tm~
Columbus Ricb- o1 the beat cbamtrer&lt;tO the top see
Festival'-8eb«&lt;ule: 1 to 3 p. m. nance Campalp 9Cheduled to be tly dropped rn tront of Mantle for shott right center. Gilli.a~ walked. 1
heiCI
on
Tuesday
October
16.
a
siqle,
Reese
go
1ng
to
second.
Reese
drove
a
hit
deep
to
center,
f
10·~1.
B.
3~, FOB Ci~m
HaU tion eonta1nlP1 the ju1ee to be Swap Shop-Impromptu danelng A kickoff bre&amp;tfast will 00 held u.obLD.son fJted deep to Mantle, the ' Furillo went to third but Reese nat1, whiteJ.arge
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brO)WJl A large 53.
rume Cooked. Thts top sectlfU! is made with area caners particlpatlnJ.
•Mason Coulltians expect..inito
at
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m.
on
tbit
morning
for
runDel"li
holding
lile1r bases. Hod· was tagged out ln a run d()WD be- M ; A mcdlllm 34-36.
of q,bt wetabt 1teel, welded to 3 to 5- p. m.-WQ:l'Uhop by Jerry
Vpte in the general election . are
Ct11ckens, about steady: fryers asked to ebeck tbelr reglstratiOIHI
may call al the · reai- tbe ·bottom 1team chamber. Tbe Helt-Squar.ea. RouDda, Hash -'n' over . 100 WOfkerll· who wiU can- ge 8 bit a 1 and 1 pitch into the tween fint and second by stow1vwer lett field s11HHIS fur a threeVISI
citlzeri,
l
t
tor
fuods
,
ren
Snider
was
purposly
walkeri
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3-3":!
llt 16; hens over 5 lb 13-14; to see wbetber or not they are
time of the funeral.
top is 36 lncl'lel lollf, •me a8 the &lt;Breaks, and Styling: 5:30 to 6:30It wa. poioted out
that this rua homer to [llll Lhe DodQe_1'3 Jtobinson grounded out c arey to hens. 5 lb and llnder_ 13; hens, properly registered.
will be made In Letart bottom, aDd. liJ 42 Inches wide, ill- FelloWBhlp Dinllflr-$er:ved- by "'H
year's drive Ia Of utm011t import- ahead, 5-2. It wds hi~ fourth . m Martin.
h ~ hl type Il -12. old roosters 10.11.
""'"'\')' under · he direction of clud1ng tbe aix .fDCh projection oo clubs.
County Clerk Jobn A. Wl1son
Yanktoea Eighth
Tu ~keys, tom~ . heavy 26 lb and
ance since money from it Ia used W-orld Series compeliqon. Furillil
Funer~ Home.
bas remiDded tbat the deadiine
each side, under wldch there is no
6:30 to 8 p. m. - Free Time. 8
a full time flied to Bauer In short right. Thred
·McDougald struck ou t. Martin up 23-24; toms, _under 26 lb 21-22: tor regiJtel'ing il' ,bn Saturday
heat .The 2k1m collects In thia to· 9:30 - Eve nina dance- witb to pay for having
rcout
eJHutiw
in
the
area.
nma.
hils,
no
errors,
none
walked
Joe Collins pinch blUing hens, 25 ~-26 ~. fryer-roa8ten 10 when the offlces-cL".se at noou.
projeeUolt.
Jerry HeM, 0:30 to 10- Indian
I a adeli!1on,
M ason 0 oun t Y h ;v; left.
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Carey
stntck oul.
Tymmy ~b and under 25-26.RR
Wilsoa su.ggute(f u.at doubttul
Tbua tt il that here Ja Oatober Lore ..and dances, Mike Slmmona.
YankHS Fourth
Byrne pinch bitting for Morgan
Butter, 90 sco~•_:•_=o;I'_ _ __
persons can at tbe- office of tbe
and pi.. Nnt t.cla'l. witb the seuon late beeawe of and 10 to 11 :30-0n with tbe neyer paid ita fuU shar.e oi the
lalary of tbe- txHutive or ol tbe1 f,M!::o::~~·:t,,'~(;lii:e:d to
Amoroe. fouled out to CampaneUa. No ~ .
county cierk Jl tbey bave moved
cloudiD• and ICito ' the raint In the earlier part ol daace - witb Jerry HeJt.
loc!aJ scouting- program.
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first pitch into runs. No bib. No rrrors.
I Skowron _
Campa nella struck oul s:lnce tbey last rertstered, if tbey
-~~=~=~ tonr,ht. the 1ear._ the cane !a atarttne to ...
.
the
fie ld stands for a
D~rs Eigttth
INn runs. Nn hits Nn erro!'B
have changed tbeir name- sinoe
;t
.,., pvt- turn IDd ere C))id weather hits It
HOMICOMINO SUNDAY
homer cutUng the Dodgers' marMaritia went to third for the
Yank-. Ntnttt
,
then, if they'll be 21 on 01' before
OFFICE CLOSED
RatteM lhowen 1U heiabt, tbe .ao!'lhum will be
Homecomlna at tbe HemloCk
Bauer ~truckout. ,Slaughter hn~ election day, or 1f they"ve rnoved
tumlal
coohr cooking aDd placed into oontaolnen Grove Oblll"Ch will be Suaday, Oct.
The Vet.erana Servi-ce ofliccs on gln to' 5-3. Carf.y flied to FuriUo Yankees and Bob Turley came in
._,~, .• :&gt; ~ tn 70s. Low IIWaitlaf those c:old mornings ro 7. Sunday SchoOl at 9:80. Basket CoUrt, St. Pomeroy will b~ ciOEied in short right. Georgf' Wilson bat-l ·t o pltc!h wltb Gem' Coleman going a .Mngle 1nto"'e-N. fu~ld. N•D'lle blt to Mason County from anotber
:~u;;.;;;.;;;.;;, 55 "" c:Qme,--~-~ - wh~a it wt~ lf&amp;ce tbe dinner at noon. Program at 2p. m. fl'O'm ()d:, 3 tbru 13 for a v11eation ....... for Ford aod et~uck out, bul to secood. Hodge~ ~truck out. Fur- into a double play GiWam to .state or C011DtJ a1me reglsteriag
had to be thrown oul , Campanella illo ltOUDded oul .~kDougald to Reese to Hodges lo end tbe game-, WI.
top of 1 .tack ol buetwheat cakes.
AlJ cburdtes aroe welcome.
periOd: it W4ls BDntMllleed today,
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SERVATABLI:

IT'S NOT

FILLS A BIG NEED IN YOUR HOME••.,
LEAVE$ THE TINIEST DENT --·IN YOUR
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manifa.-lan" apPf'OOlch to 'th• ~
blems of ttate ancf ur,ed hnrJ.,
crab to carry their meuatt t.
avarr precinct In 'the aru..

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A FREE ESTIMATE
New Members
lnitJated By
Jolly Bunch

ONE .CENT DOWN!
As little as $5.00 per month
BANK FINANCED

CLINTON fiSHER
COMPANY
SALES-PAINT -SERJ!Il:E- ROOFiiVG
S. Second St.
Phone6007-Y

Middleport, Oh1A1
Phon• 6265·X

: Teachers Annual
/Dinner Is Held
AtLakeHope -

Three new mwnbcrs. Mrs. Wil·
Ham Robaon, Mrs. Carl
Maltox
and Mrs. .Bhmch.e Haptonstall,
were lnitlaH' d
into the
Jolly
Bunch Sewing · Olub
when ihey ·
met Friday Rl the home Gf" Mrt,
Will Reynolds with Mu. Heroert
Fink_as cu·hostess.
Plans were madt• for a HHII.&gt;w·
, een party In thl! recreation room
1 of the Bush apRrtmcnhl,

I The hostesses aerved refresh·
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The Pomeroy
Chamber Of .Commerce

Local teachers,
school~Jrd
,nembers and school
employee•
annual dinner was held Thursday
Sept. 27 at Lake Hope WJth mlnY
from Pomeroy ill 11ttendance;
'those te 01 rhera present with
famili ea were : Mr. and Mra. C, s .
GJbbs, Ml', 11nd Mu. James A.
Dl&lt;!hl, Jr.; Mr Alex CiJo, Mr and
Mrs. Wheeler Drake, Asa and Ada
Hoskins, Mr . and Mrs.
Douglas
Rouac. Mr. 11nd Mrs. Forrest Ward
Mr. ud Mr . Howard Knight. Mis.~
Nancy Edl:(dl, Mrs Gladys Hay.
man, Mrs. Martha Husted.
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School Head To
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oman ts
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" 4Month Sentence
To Reformatory

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School Board
IMeet"mg Chauged

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In every ateamtna cup of Folpr'e, you enjoy 1
ooticeibly finer fllvor'-dlatinctivety rich
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t"OR

Mrs. Owen H·a}l
Funeral Service
, riday
Will Be F

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jui&lt;e hour.

operatin~

Scout Finance

Chairman Maes

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fam·y . .. . but don't count on U forJ results in everyllay

llrl' 1 Rest way to make wishes come ·true is to 00 some.
lhi.ng -abuut U1em . Best thing to do is to

of nature•• choicest coffte-groh in
J:&lt;gions, when: there io an abundlru:.
warm tropif oun6ght and roin. '

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JOIN THE POMEROY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Building Need;r

:1'1ois Advo•rli"''"''"' I • 8ponaored By The

This me mo""llin coffee is ,concoded to hove
most
Jltiolying tanr and llaYOr of any .coflee known ~Y·

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And thio io the rewvclingllaoor that coma to you In

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VALLEY

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three

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LUMBER an• SUPPLY
"Quality OUr Motto"
S. Srd St.
1\lldclleport

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New Haven Town
Council Studies
Street ProblelllS

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The delicious du·1n;;n

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Teachers Group

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Mr. Frank D. Rctton, Mrs. Frances Roberts. Mrs. Eva Stout a!1d
daughter, Bal'ban, Mr. and Mn
A, AI. Zahl, Mr. and 'Mn;, Nolan
, Swackhamnwr,
Mr. ROOcrt Robert s, Mrs. Befltricc Reinhart, Mr .
and ~rs . Ralph Spencer, Mrs . Hel.
en Ncasr, Miss Miry VirJinia ij.el-~
bl•l and Miss Farie Edlewine. · ·
Sehool Board Membera
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Dr. ar.d Mrs. Harold
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Mr. and M•·s. Ralph G'rav.es,
an~ Mrs. H. K Boney and Mr.
Mts. J . E. Foster,
Schol)( employee was1Mra. eiro- ·
Jyn Thonla-".

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMINT
Mr. and ]drs. Lincoln Smith of
PTA COUNCIL MI!'TING
·MI&lt;.I~Iepo~t, are ~nnoun'Ci'J:B the
The Meigs Cou.nty PTA Council
eng&lt;~gem' n~ of th~1r d.aughter, l .wil/ meet at the Letart Falls Grad ~
Donna Smath, to Thoo1as Laven- School Thursdliv Oct. 4 at 1:30 ,pm.
dar, son of Mrs. ·Oiara Lavendar, All PTA units 'are -lllvitert to at-

NOT

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• Masonite Prnclwoocl "Ufetirw•" suarom.ed tops
• Top.,..,• ..,, 14"x18" - table ttondt 20!4~',hlti!
• 5th up quicka, .. folds a·woy compoctiJ ·
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TELE.VI

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~ dmnec guesla ol lok an d I
Mrs Lawrence R-oush at West Col·

•The Daily Sentinel

um bia we re Mr and Mrs Jack John·
son and c hil dren , Mrs Betty F o:r;

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IDITOl

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'-ttael Ta.e., at 110 M-=hanit st., Pomeroy, 0 . Buslne.sa
!&gt;l&gt;oa• 388, edilorial olflte pho.. 1117.

off1r ~

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emo~loyed

Jack Smith who is
at
Colum bus Ohio spent SatUrday and
Sunday with h is parents Mr and
Mrs Harold Smit h.

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.\CROSS
1. Muta
6. Dctraud
11. Kind ot cat
12. Dwelling
13. Near I poet .)
H . Earle'• nett
lll. Ungert
17. Water god
(poll!!.)

18. Wlae men
20. T•blet
23. Toward
at. Oriental
nurae
18. Nimble
!'10. Small plur
31. A Jumplns
tUck
32. Cry of pain
3:!. Molature
3f. Discloses
£7. Arithm.eUo

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II ALIVE
TOMORROW

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fot t ha th . &lt;-:~ . L l , X for thu l\\O o·~. ete, ltlftll• letten, a~
t r.,p:-lt'.!t, t he .enotl~ ~nJ f&lt;.'lrruatlon ot the ' W01'41 Ul aU ~
Jr.a ~ t'l !.Ia:,· the coJ e .eaers o.re .Jhlerent.,
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Head~ues .

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11 :20 Press Boll:.
IGl&lt;ll(llO

11 :30 Foreign IDIJ'!lU•

12:00 . Tonight

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THURSDAY

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lt:titatoo
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A:::\11•:::;,..,

s:oo s= On :::
&amp;,,.;mM~aroo

IQ:Iiit · $ltlb It 1\i&lt;b

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Arlhur God""'r

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CANDY
TO

SUIT
YOU!
Wblpped Creams
• . . . . . 69e lb
Choe. Cov. Peanuts . . . . . . 69r lb
Mailed Mllil. Balla .. .. .. • 59r lb
Cream Center Peaaut
Clulers .. . .. . .. .. •
89e lb
Cboeolale Drops , . . . . . . . 35c up
Aleorled Flavor Cho&lt;olateo 69&lt; lb
M&amp;M'B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c lb

CHOC. CHERRIES
20 Marie lies Boxed Chocs . . 89&lt; lb
Fudge, Cbor and Vanilla . . 49e lb

. , . . SOfT

BROWN SUGAR

PHONE 6021-X

Ben

FULL
ASSORTMENTS

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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NTISEPTIC •,.,
Reg 73c pt

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MILL
TOWN
and
COUNTRY
SAVINGS

AT

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EMAIN ST.
THURS., FRI. &amp;

Wa!q

SAT.

OCT. 4, 5,11Jl111

VITAMIN BUYS!

COLD

~EMEDIES !

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HOME FREEZERS

REDI-G RIP
WINTER TIRES

CHEST and UPRIGHT
CombbuoUoa 8 ea fl Refrigerator ud 8 ~a ft freezer
reg $49~ALE $399
19 cu ft upright freezer
reg $47~ALE $379
19 cu ft ehest freezer
reg $49~ALE $369
52 gal Elec Water Heater

ftEG. $32.95

HandCrea11
1000

SACCHARIN

Efferveseeo11-4 golD

2for99c

LEFT AT ONLY

2150'
0Powaer
33riOftiG.ACII8-oa. 2i 34c

PtlRMANENT

ANTI-F~EZE

' gal.$1:98

BARBWIRE
$7.00 roll

• (Dewl0p&lt;!ll

SEED.WHEAT
, '$3.50.Allo
bushel
RECLEANED
THOJINE
.

BRAN
$2.65cwt

lloltlo ol 50 •••

Aol.

Bottle

\?~:~=~ ~·~ ... 2i50'

1 Jolm lleel'e Spreader 17a
1 Oliver Spreader $111$
11Jsed 32ft Elevator wltb
Elee Motor, Open
1 Roanoke Baler

1 Brush Cutter (new) $475
3 SpriDgfleld Garden
Tractors
l'Uoed Springfield
Garden Traeior

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Fountain Syringe , . 2 for $2.49
Flesla Park
Brush and Comb . . . . $1.50
Kurley Kale
Pot Cleaners ... .... 2 for 16e
"SHORELA"NN"

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NOTE ...
Because of the extrem•ly
low prices. of merchandise
on sale, prices quoted are
ior the 3 days of sale only.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.

IODINE
2for30c·
98c HAIR SPRAY

Aro~lc. 16-oa. bottle • • •

$575

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2I•SO't Formulo 20 5 oz Aerosol
2 for99c
0 Ckll*111's
As,lrla 2i 34'
33&lt;.
0 llffertd Asllirll
2'ao· 89c Creme Shampoo
Walareen,
ot 72 • • • I
0 48' CAStOR OIL

1 Horse Dlse $25

4 PT. CATI'LE
CBIJ,TIF~ED

Walcreen. 16-oz. bott:t. ••

(Used)--Opea

WASHER-$179.
DOG MEAL
251bs$2.15
10 lbs95c

0 RIIIIIG ALCOIOL

1 New Idea Cora Picker

GALVANIZED

Roofi ng-$11.50

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DANDY BUYS·!

1 New Idea Corn Plcller

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670xl5 REG.

BEG. $28.75

ELEC.DRYER
$139.

MEDICINE CHEST!

UNICQ AUTO~IATJO

CORR. GALVANIZED

Redi-Grip Tires
$21.95

UNICQ

%9e-t oz ·B&lt;\Uie

SOME

. I Horse Mower $25

Reg $ll3~AU $100 .

98c BODY

POMEROY ,OHIO

now$24.95
ROOFING
$12.00

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81' "Perfectln"

REFRESHMENTS- DOOR PRIZES EVERYDAY-You Need'nt Be Present to Win
870x15 TUBELESS

DRUG STORE

. 2 i99C

TOMORROW OCT. 4 THROUGH OCT. 6
COMPLETE LINE

tlg ..

18-.

BEGINS

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MASSAGE

Co·op·

JACK CARS~Y, Mgr.

PHONE 88

$7.00bale

ON DISPlAY
liE SURE AND
GET YOURS
NOW!
STILL. HAVE

59clb

, Ar6ucile's

FALL
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JEWELRY
WIULEWE

MILK and DARK

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NEW

-NEW

FREE
GRINDING

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BUCK

OPENING

HAMMAR
MILL

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NEW TRUCKHOIST
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PRICES SLASHED
IN THIS
BIG SALE

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The repluo 1IMIItil:tc of ~YU~eline Cbapt-el, OD. ~ b. )aeld
Thuu day. ()d. 4. at
MIIOiliC
Tro mple at 1:30. -,,;. X.O. and
Pan Patroa. wid be b . . , . 1ad
lhf' Chapte,r wiU . .rft Obllltt!o n NJiht,

SWEETS
by
BRACH

SQUAD CALLED
Middleport
Eme reency J
S:qllad Wll ealled to the home of ~
Race Davll, between RuUand and ,
~t.er .. about li&amp;ht ~·ctoet Tues. 1
da,. Dl&amp;ht when he beceme ill
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Civil Dafans• ia more thal'l li
restN• for war; it i1 1 w•ep.
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ON TYRANNt- MACA.'U!-41.

SEAli
COVERS

FARM BUREAU

Yes~tcfa.i"t Clyptoquo~: TI-iC HABEUS ~I Af:r ..•
Wosmo

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. the put month returned bome
end was accompan.ied by her 10n
1 Ru 118eH Cartwrtebt and gr&amp;ndeon
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POMEROY
OHIO

A FEW BALES OF

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10:00 You B et YQur LiCe
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Jflni cl' Nicholton lpent 1\l(lo~day
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ntah.t w~l h ELeanor Fruth at Ne w
of lito Now Y&lt;MII Ua~
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i'ltlol. N\Cho1 •6n SlmdaJ Wfl'~ Mr. and
Matllo Mrs. Eldon Skin~ Cif Ch"uncey ,
Da ..en' Oh1o, Mt. and Mr1. Ho1t Furger·
aon, Nrt H4ven,
lira. Wandt~
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10:00 Ajj;&lt;Jituno · of ltrHoll&lt;lay.

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loin . Hannab TbolllJ&gt;I&lt;&gt;n ol V&lt;Tnon and 1 f()rmn reside nt or th11
area i1 iU.
·Hr and Mr1 Donald Haynes and
800 Barry Letart W V• callt-d on
Mr IDd Ml'l I N Hayne&amp; Sunday
evenrne.
Hr and Kr• lams 10Dell . C! Jf.
ton, Mr and Mrs ~lben Becker
Middleport Ohio ~pent Sunday at
CbUiiclotlle Oblo .Wtillg Mu AIrna Peck IIJ.d children.
Kn Durwood Cumminl• of Pom·
en.ty Ohio visited Krl John Roush
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1 fin d 1! di fficul.t to weep over
Odd and Wonderful btfln bf U:tJO Vtlltidt ~
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.tO;sq Slrlte It Rl.c!t
Ihe fad thnt the Sampson A1r alcohol emette for
atter.~botm Jl:i&amp; Ld.a·· bt t.J:r$
:11.;00 V~taDt Ud1
Force base a t Geneva , N. Y., is \IS"le. The toeal baCkl'fr d~uoiaes hta tt:!O ~ l.t::
·fomom,w
'tl:)IS Loft . ot Life
cl~ls i ng dow n, nnd the township is rates and Wlilds up with a neet 11·. ·.· ,.;:~.... ~ '
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already shopping around for in- of cabs. Tb e grea&amp;ey-apoon owner 12:00 Ray MOland sftol.r
tl :fS Guidhu~ Li.!!ht
tlus tr ie~ h overcome the unem- ·who dealt in 60 meals a day now
t2:30 At Th6 world '1'\JnJI
12 :00 Ray Mlll aild Show
~ ~ The Wnrld Turns
pJ.oynwnt res u l-ting from the clos- bP-eomes rud~ loi' your ttimerity 1:00 Our Miss Brooks
12:: ~0 Our
I ing of the hnt: t•, whic h on(:e num· in wantin} to pay three bucks for
l :30 H01.16E!paftT
Mi';s nroks
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ben·d 21 .000 bn•!ies.
including a 3teak that is not confected of 2:00 Bil PlJOff
Hm..separty
:Sil
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5,000 r: li li tnr y :· r&gt; .'. civi lh1n JW!rson . tennis s hoe.,.,
2:80 Bob Ctoilb7
2 :00 the Blg Payoff
nel .
I Thill sets th&amp;. general mood tor 3:00 Brightf&gt;t thy
2 :!Jo S ob Crosby Shw
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' •the wel come to the ''boys.. and 3:15 Secret Storm
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Ynu may ll'&gt; k a.ny ":'1htary man , th~ i r de,;perate d ependents . Bitt(;r '3:30 Edge of Night
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and espcclaliy Ius w1f e, the rea· complaints (as in
Norfolk, Va ., 4:00 Katie's Kitchen
siJ n for my a bsen ce of t~ar.s , and I "Dogs and ~ailors
keep o-ff the 4 :30 Early Show
3:30 Ed·g e of Niptt
get an, a n~w~r sor t or mn~l11.r to . grass") beoome
fashionable fOr 6 :00 DN:w W.tth Me
4:00 KM:ie's Kltcl:Jen
what I m suy1n ~.
The
n swer8 , !iJeOple who were playing in the 6 :10 Regional Reporter
4:30 The Earl y S how
would be esJ')£"('l:l ~ly profan.e fro~ pella(l',A le·aaue befor~.Jia.Jt!~OR~ ._, lltlL.»ouglgdds
6 :00 Art Linkletter &amp; th e ~i Y
i the ~ Stateside tra m ees dur:mthJ ~atfi~. 'rhe y take the "1&gt;0~ rtf:3b--,o F
"" t.:..w1tfhts
6:15 DougUs Jillward ~
1 ec , nt unpl3o s£mtn ess
k . . lis both h and s, and damn their pre· \:.,. :OO Arthu
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6 :30 ' Sgt. Pr·~ron of ;Yukori
Worl•l War 11. when w~ un e toolt sc nce. people who can't read
'hie· Million tre · ~
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7:00 Bob Cumm i ngs Show
to Jho\ ·e n.boul 12 mill on persons ics open bank accounts.
8:30 I've Got A Secret
7 :30 Climax
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to reduce 9:00'1, ~h Century Fox: Hour
8:30 Playhouse 90 .
We will acc~p~. Lhe possLbillty prices, which i's to put the cUp- , lO:OO · Your- ms-so ~pooler
10:00 · E.qso RE"porter
HIS POST ON THE MAUMeE
t hat the good c~tm·ns of Genev.a, i joints off limits and set a mini· JO ·UI ~rts Pataae
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N. Y., rlld nol !!(OUJ~ l' lh l' personneol mum tor bOUdng, But unlorlun-·
RIVE~. FROM HE.'U HE
rat Sampsn n. AF B :~:; c , bu t It seems atcly llt ither is really enroreeat.J.e 10:P., 1W"atb.a'lrlan
unlikely ."nm e
oC the-m 1due to bla(:k markc't
and deJ
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MARCHED TO VICTORY AT
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weren't gJJllty.
10:i1U ;IUJ~ju B La st Assignment
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10:30 Palace Play house
. L~t us takP as a hypot hetu:o.l ex(CQ])yrlght, 1956, by United Fea- 11:00 .'. firm
amp ~ ~ F r ti Desperate, situ&amp;ted •ture Syndicate Inc)
ilJARKER ON THI! !ITE
I ~ 1:OU New.s
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ca-ptain's dng nnd cook. But ai•J of
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a s udrl cn th e polilid ans talk with
, the- military . onr'l
somf'h uw the
real- estatl:' hll fl ll crs gd wind·, and
what on&lt;'e l l!;~ d In he a bt-er-andTHURSDAY
hamhurg r:t !J· npnlis Is a thriving
H ,59 Si ~ n On
city, becau.~ c&gt; an tnrantry division
9. LArgeat
30. Re12:00 Fllm &amp; Fancy
continent
and !!Uppor ! ing vnits . have juK
12:00 Nei'gbbon
mo"ed
J l:::IU Feminin e Touch
10. Golf
moved in .
12:30 FUm &amp; Fancy
mounds
outl!r
, Th f! mayor m'ake.~ a resounding .
/ 2:00 A£t ernoon 1ril m Ft·~li\'!lJ
lfl. Self
hut. t
welroming
the '
I spe-ech &amp;:bout
19 . Weaken
32 . Coin
"boys" and t·hr good citham~ get
1:80 Feminine Touch
l 4:00 Two-Gun Pl :~y ha us..
20, Invalid 'a
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cracking on thn welcome .
food
J5 . Mona,g .
2:00 Aflt..emoon FUm Fe.9tlval
5:00 Mickey Mouse
Flnt ~f. nny ma-lariol !rn'amp
21. Past
tery
4:00
TWo-Gun Playhouse
gets
sold
at
rantas·tl
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figures
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22. Excavate
36. BonUsli:OO Mickey Mouse
8:00 ·Bufraio Bill, .J r.
the personnel mny he- hpt act tve
2:5. Middle
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by the mosquJ.tocs.
26. Man
6 :30 Pl t'y hott•;e 15
37. A
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8:01! Wealher
spread! th At the millf'nnium has
beverart
strike
8:1b
S[M'IS
arrived ,11nd ~II the members or
27. Cut, aa
brca.ke r
U. POI'tu!t
7 :00 · Clrem.
' 8:15 Joha Daly
timber
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he Juke. Kallikak 11nd Jeeter Lcs.
38. Fora~
41, Metal Cor4
8:3l.
Dtsneyl.lnd
29. Elowl
arm
ter tamill&lt;''!l quit eaUng C'lay ana
4S.IIplakt
8 :00 Wire Serviee
7:00 The Amazing nunni!Jger
under.
bone
40. Wllllal'y
come to !own to le«!h onto thf!
8:00 Oc;t:ie and Harriet
hand
39. Ini.ellect
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9:00 Ozark Juhil rt!
(abbr.) ' . suckers.
Industrle!l slart In hog·walloWs,
8:30 FOrd Theau. ·
SUITOFORAY AND BLACK
10:00' Featun• Th r;llre
11.nd the thrce·!lhlft sleeping arWOOL in a diagonal wei\oe , Ub ~. Nll)\t Fi&amp;btJ
nn gemcnts rmnmence Jn board- comes from Harry Frechtel't
9:0 :rea'ture Th~atre
11 :00 News and We:~ liH• r
Ing ~ouses whlrh used to be so I eolle.cUon. High nap pock.e!JJ off" 11:00 News Uld Weather
. untr.nanted th11t Ihe ·betibugs were . set a low-pla.ce-d back IH!It. The 11:1o s.,11 :10 Sports
reduced to dining oft each other
jacket has a deep back pleat 11 :15 Mystery Theatre
'fhe local Grerk rcs taurant -owne~
11 :15 Myst ery Tl w.1t re
~ ' nprates his pt"'rn aine.lnduclng ta- above .the beJt. · ... :_,~
1~:1~ , Sign Off
12:15 Sign orr
i,bJe d'hotc from 50 cents ta two
' hucke . A lumblc ·down ~h21ck that
stands unt't'nted at $.10 3 month
suddenly rommsnd-s $100 nnd up
as th e offl('er p ersonnPI and Cam- .
illes .-ttrnggle in .
The loeal laundry, whirh has
bee n .9!11rvinp., nDW ~ kl!. hnH a
hu ek to ruin n shirt. and you got
t o bonk an advance engagcmenl
with the
dry-&lt;"lf:'aner,
Who ls
plt• a;.f d lo c ompletely wreck a unktorm for three burk.s 1f you glv.e
hlrr1 a month to see ·t hat the hydrorh lorl c acid ha3 !Uff!clcnt time to

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Aunt D.ru Snow

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6:00 .NeWs
6:1, Sports Jilye
8:25 Le.r Paut Mary Ford
• :30 Eddle Fisher ·
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-. pntly complex question and lt'a doubttul it can be anawered by
Aft-Y blanJcet explanation, IUCh. u l&amp;ylnJ that he ltn't religious. One
,_\fer, I .uapeet, may be that there are more people here who
'have their own, ptfhapa pecuUar, ldeu alxlut Nllglon. Peopll' who
..-.n't ready to wonhlp In orthodox fuhlon , Uke the rood c:IUzena
In Bt. Loull Ot' Cincinnati.
· ~mflnbtr that lhll 111 tht clly ot ~quart peg• l.n round h.olee, ot
~ fncfi'VIduall•t•, Indeed, of lcOltoeluta. The suapiclon here 11
that Lht Manh•\t&amp;nlte 11 God~belltVlnJ, but he. may prefer to wor•hlp Hlm In • wheat tletd at h.l&amp;h noon of a IWliiJ day rather than
IB tlte preaerib'ed church or temiJie.
A lot ol New York churches, mo1t notably Protestant, are juJL
bll'l'IAJ a-ttlft&amp;' ".j the•• d&amp;)'l aM the lAellnatlon Ui to blame It on
lht ex'o&lt;tut ol New York retldenta to tl1e suburbl of Westchester,
. _ , llland bd Mw Jerwey. Maybe 10. Thett are it.lll a \ott or
•peopll Uvtftr In the lrlt1 proper and • fat aumber of them don't 10
tel church. lfo ......,..t li ~Mended, bUt hlaYbe they jtdt .,.•t
maklq cler&amp;'Ymlft who ean deliver lnten1t1n1 nnn0111 Idly...._
A.~tf'*ay, It appean t.hert'a a blf upawlftJ lD re11a1on around tltt
eountry thult yean and ai tar a1 ean be determtned, tt haan't y.t
...._... .,. New York. MayM tveryone ha.t been I'IJf'lt all the 'While;
111aibe 0111 il a tlnkhola. a anakeptt, 11. degenenate community rood
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Those attendiftC t~ ~Fall Him.
Show at RO&lt;~ Sprinp
9111111ay
were Mr. and Mrs. ·In« Lewis,
Mr. and Mr!!l : Issac Lew~~Dana

hELIOIOUSLY 8PE.\KINO, New York Is nearly hnlf Catholic,
whl&lt;=h launderatandable inumuch u It Is p, stronghold of old Italian
lmmigr&amp;ntll and their progeny and contains tour Um eH again u
·f nany Irlahmell. u there are In Dublin.
F~rty-flve per cent or New Yorken ore, then. Catholic. Another·
25 per cent are Proteata.nt a.nd a aecond 2!i per cent are Jewlah,
which lea.vea 0 per cent tor everything else.
"t'hOA flrurea are mt.leadb!J', however. In church-going actuality,
21 per cent of the realdent.a are Catholic, 7 1.'11 per cent Protestant,
T per cent Jewish and 0.6 per cent everything elae. Or, In darker
Worda, t2 per cent ot New Yorkers ,go to churc h,
Certainly It lllll't that the New YOrker can 't "and 111111 kind of
'C!huteh ~ewhere In the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queena, Manhattan or
•tatft Iatand. ln. .t he two !hou.utd 1 f:hurc he~ here, there muat be
i rep,..tauoa .t virtuallY ~W¥ l!~ct In the world. We need
them, of course: theN are more-lhan 60 notlonnll!lcs to be round
, •heh and we bava more ttlan two million residenlH who were foreign

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_Erwilfl'and daughter Clinetta. frpin
Sout h Side, Mr and M'rs 'R. V. Ohilders Jllrs Ruth Chila.. '"I~ i!:mrna st'ewan
jj' v~,. ·_
. Jacqoeline Ne ,
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Daily from cor ·
.!lilji!Jli.~ · I·
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1'hla kind of generalization, or co urse, wlll get
m now11ere. The t ru th ls, there a re more than
2,000 U81&gt;rted churchea, temples, synagnguea aJld
other place• ot worship In the ftve boroughll, and
many of them have sizeable congregations o.nd.
devout parilhlonera.
1'he other day I wu looking out the w1n4ow
penalvely, though, and the more I thought, the
euler It wu for me to think of do zens after
doz.tM of people who haven't been inside o. houae
of won hlp In, u.y, 10 year•. Thll!l led me to think
that maybe I just knew the wrong lllnd of people, ,
but, lo and behold, statlsticl!l have ju!'lt drift#&lt;! I
thil way from the Protestant Council's dtpa.rt·
ment of church planning and research- and not
onl7 mr fl1ende, but everyone else's, B~em to. be
In the 1ame boat.
More than half of New York City'• populatlon-~8 per cent, to be
exact- t. not afl'Uiated with any rellgloua congregation. Maybe
they have been chrlatened or married In a church, but that'l the
only apparent time they have been lnelde one.
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Phy!l is Va n Met~ from West
Col um bia vi sit ed Miss Mal'tha Lou
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Ja niee Duca n who is attending business (' 1\ool a t Columbus Ohio and
Ge Oe Ducan sp~nt the week end
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9:00 Coffee Time
10:00 Jlome
1I :00 Tic Tac Dough
fl :30 It could be you
1~ : 00 Panon ·s Study
12::10. Current
1 :30 T eftness ee Ernl~
2:® Matinee ·theatM
3:00 Queen Fur A Day
3 :45 Modern Romruu~e1
4: :00 Comedy Time
4:f.O !My IJtlt-.Je iMar«ie
5:00 Aunt Dru Show
6 :00 News Picture
6 :25 SpO rt5 Eye
6:25 Les Paul and M:fl'y k'?ord

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Mart ha Lou He nry and P h\·l iss I 1·30 Tennessee Ert:.le
'I V iln Mt&gt;!cr are going t o Columbu s j
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Subl;crtptlou rate.: Delivery bJ' earner wb.-re available SO rl:lnl s
. . week: oae 1e1r In td.vaact c:t "i'be Dally Sentinel office. $1!t60 :
tk,moe.th. $7.80; three months, $3 .90. By motor route wfv&gt;rt
lfaUable: one mcath. $1. by mall one year $8; w mon t ~. . $4 2~ :
~ monlb1, $2.50; one moat4.. Jl.

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WEDNESDAY

Mr and Mrs R~y Pieken;"S7. 11:00 Tic Tac Dough
have re tur ned hom e arter a wee}c:s
vacatioft t-ouring In Florid a an d lJ 30 It 'Co11ld Be You
other sta tes.
J 12·00 Camm:,a Goes to School

Slatered u 1eeond rlw mallJtt lllttter at tbe p~JSt office ••
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LITAlT W .Y)o
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and yount .on Sunda-y afternooo .
They woat lo ...._ Dr. Malone7.
lime will! bit brother Ceell ood
Mr. and Htl. Dao.l.el Welt:aDd.
Sunday suettt ol M.n. Garnet
lk and Mra. Dexter Eden were
oth"" rollotlv" . &amp;Dd friellda lefl and Breoda of Hwltlncton villted. Obapman were Jlr. IDd Mn. Dan· recent caHer~ i.f1 the home: of Mrs.
Mr. ..d Mrl. Mort lloiKDI ol JloodtY 11101'111 .. fOr bio hOIU lD over the week eD4 with Mr1. W. tel Welg•ud and Brenda, Mr. 1nd
W. W. Staat~ aad Mr. a od Mrl.
Looll wore ..0.1&gt;1
-ot Mr. WuhiDJtoo.
J, Chapman and other relative..
1Mr1.
ArlebJe ctulpman. Mr. aDd Mer! WoKe .
and Mro. Fred B,outh.
Mro. F&amp;Dllle Rouoh opeDt ru... ldr . .lDd llrt. DHier Edea o! 'JIIro. Leoaard lloulb Saadrl aDd
Miq Ella Blesalntr: tpeot Satur~
Bert llluiiDI wbo ....DI oome- cla7 with Mro. Leo IIDUth ~ Dovleo Parkera:burc tpeDt Tutllday D.iebt 'Milton Ray, Mr. •nd Kn. Hlriey
day afternoon with J4n. Leonard
Grove.
with lhe William Broob fam!17.
Bonocutler aDd ehlldreD,
llro. Rouab.
' Le()nt.rd RotWi md family were
·MrtJ. Harry Tbompeoo uUed on 1D1 Wetllnd and 'llUe, Mr. Gkl·
f 'red Rout h and C urtia Young
( U - af Mro. Garaet Ohapmoa 011 her daulii:hter in law, Kn illlldred ·eon tllnkle and Con, ldr. and Mn. were bUJiness callers
in Point
TuOiday.
Thomp1100 and baby 1011 Friday. ~nut Love and Kn. Carrie Jud- P~aaant Friday,
Billie Welpad called oo Cecil
Mr .and Mrs. · Jve' Klna: were lf(ln ot ll&amp;l'ltford.
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Blessina and famll7 Mondq even~ bu8ineu caller la Pomeroy Sat.
MJ'I. Doroth1
M.oDennltt and
Mr. Ernie and Miss Twila Ric·
~ns.
Mr. and Mn. Fraat WC'lle ol . ·children ol CbethtJt Rlda:e IJH!nt kard were recent gueata ot Mre.
He1dame11 ErmJne TbompiOD C)[ Silver SprlDI, 14d., were Sunday tho -~ elld willl b&lt;T ftlher Stanley Adkins of New Haven.
Iowa alld Harry ThomptOD ol oat ·evening rupper aue'lts of MJ;,. aid , and mother, Mr. aDd: Mn. WUII:Nn
Mrs. C. M. YOWlI and Dwight
Grove were 4lnDe1' au• ()f llr. llr1. Cecil Blelllne ud Ella. OUt- B GibbJ were bu11Deu
callera in
and lira. Dwight Gllilo Moadoy. er guelf.s in the Bleulng home
Jdr. 1Dd Mn. Curtl.l '\:'ounl were New Haven and Ma10n Friday.
Mrs. F. M. Roush
was the were Mr. aDd MT. Rot Winebren· •~r JUesta
of Jlr. and llr1.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Fr-ed Roullb apeot
IUeal ol Mn Arlie RoUth ol Broa4 ncr and Donna, )lr. and Mn;. Paul Areb RoUJb Friday.
Sunday 1t-ilt the Artie Roush lamRun Wed.Delday.
Blessing ol Pt. Ple....,t
tllr. aad Mro. Deanla IIDuob, llm- lly on Broad Run.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie ChJpm.an mie and Roeer, of Hickory Chl.pel
Ennlae Th_.n nil¢ on Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ble691Df of
ond M&lt;l. SllD BootOD Monday aft. af Atwaler ..,.at Sat nlgbl with Mrl Elmer N-.ry, Steve and Parkerai&gt;W&lt;g 1pe1&gt;1 Frldll)' lngbt
-14n. W. J. Cliapm1n.
ldite, w-ere Sundl.)' pestl of llr. wllh W. A. Bleulag and lin. W.
erDOOIL
J. Chapman.
Mn. Retha Brooks lo IU.
llfrs. Arch RoU&gt;b opent Friday aad Mra. Denula JIOuah Sr.
llev._ and Mrs. W . S BiUups ~ afternoon wttb lfn, KMl.e Hart.
Mr. and Mn. Tobey M7e:ra, i)lr.
Don Aten ca-lled on Mr and Ml'1.
Potnt Pleuant wer.e Sunday dtnMr. and Mn. C. F. Ble11lng .and .and Mra CUrtla Younc were Sun- c . F. Bleulng Saturday momlne.
aer rueste af llr and MJ:a. CecU Mrs Leolia YOUDg were abopping day dinner guutl of llr ID.d' ..,_,
.Mr. and M.ra. Le•He 1 Smith of
Bleulllg. .
in Pomeroy Saturd;ly dtemoon.
Dwight GJbbs.
Mason called on Mr. and Mn1 f .
Mra. Ada TbompJOD ol. Oak
Mn. Velma Jobo.son, daqbtu,
Mr. and Mn. Boll Wlnebljeo- •M. Rouah Sunday evening~
· r ~
Grove opeat Frklq with Mro. !11•- llr. and Mrs. Jim Johnton, Mr. ·J teT CharLes and Donna aDO 111'1.
Mr. and Mra. Howard
.
nab 'l1tompson of Vernon wbo 11 and Mrs. Perry IJvinpton
and Sa~b Hannum attended the ·~ had as guert, over lhe week
d
Wn Kelvln·g ton of Akron ~re ding of the for~·; 1011, ~ ~ Mn. Anna b)'lburn of pt. PI
week end guest. ol Mrs. W. W. renee Paul and Mila Klrla
ant, Mn. Cbra William• ot CJit~taats and attended the. old fa&amp;b- whleh took plaee ln lltddleport
ton and Mrs. MaUida Nobles &amp;(
Muon.
,
11oned belling . ot Jimnue Staats, Saturda7 eveniDg.
who waa mamed to Flo~nce RJ.ce; I DeWIJne lo!CO.•m,O,It
. Those visiting in the borne of
Rev. and Mra. W. S. Billups eal- Sunday Sebool at
Mr. and Mrs. John Adk!DJ o1 Pt.
led on the Donald
Thompsons Chureb Sunday ~:~~~f:l~ Pleaaant Sunday and attending the
· !Mr. and Mre. ~Curtil
anaual 1lnging were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. I.aura Gl!bb-a
Letter Adkins, Emery Fry, J(r. and
lda.y wit&gt;h Mr. and
.
Mra. Virgil Adiins and Sue~ Mr.
tlng and helped make apple bu&lt;tuil' l and .Mr.t. Arch Yeager and Mr. and
· 14ro. Lor&amp; Mae Brown,
· Ed Fey.
!Sue Elleb and En Le-e tpent Bun·
Mr. and Mr1. Russell Hof·Cman
day witb Mrs. Luvena Rainey.
attended the Sunday school picnic
Mrs. HoDite Thomp5011 iDd Vir- at Peniei. Chun:h Sunday
l'inia ot Vernon were rec:eDt'cal.
Miss TwHa Rickard spent Sunde~s of Mila Ella BlessSue,
Mn. day with Mu. Abbie Thompson .
1:1
Mildred Thompson aDd Mrs. Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adkins aa.d
Thompson of Oak Grove.
Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mr. and Mr8.
Those gathering In tbe hom8 of Arthur Pullin• or Flat Rock spent
C.
F. Blessing Wednesday even· Sunday evening with
Mr. and
FOB
ing to diSCWlS floor f-urna.cea for Mrs. Howard Rayburn .
Board Baptist Church were Al·
Mrs. Addie Roush wa 5 the guest
bert Boston, Lora Mae Brown and o£ Mrs. George T. Adkins Sunday .
lEva Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myen,
·M r and Mrs . Curtis Young and Ok·
ey B. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Wolfe of
'Maryland and Jack Runnels
of
LouisyHle,
Ky.
were
'gueits
O'
f
:Mrs.
Oa The Brlghled
Fannie Taylor and Robert Sunday.
Der Ill Middleport
Dallas Gibbs of Broad Run and
Dw~ght
Gibbs ·of Oak Grove were
Oil BAKER FURNITURE If
in Pt. Pleasant Sunday evening.

. LETART, W.VA•
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Mrs Helen Bar ker visited Mrs
Bertha F ai.lt&gt;y .at Mason Sunday
a ft ernoon.
Mrs Earl Darst aJld child ren of
Pt. Plt&gt;asan[ ~1rs Jessie Cartwri g ht
visited Mrs J c wP!I C t!11.pman a t Rut
land Ohio Sunday.

DIVOTII&gt; TO INTUfSTI OF MEIG'--MASON -\RIA
aJCHARD •- owE"
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STATIONERY

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Genuine Lea!lher

BILLFOLDS

Finesl Quality

Rog. too

•ach . . .

2 I!16C

For men and women

FEVER THERMOMETER
Reg 75c Oral or Rectal
2 for 99c

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col?r!o,

fra1n s . . .

2' 55
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Formula 20 -l.,4 oz jar'

2f.'lr90c
Clothes Pins 2 bxs 33c
Wax Paper , 2for 49c
Alarm Clocks . $1.98
Ash TrQys . . 2 for 79c
Century Aalomatle

HEATING
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Guaruleed 1 1'ear

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TELE.VI

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~ dmnec guesla ol lok an d I
Mrs Lawrence R-oush at West Col·

•The Daily Sentinel

um bia we re Mr and Mrs Jack John·
son and c hil dren , Mrs Betty F o:r;

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IDITOl

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'-ttael Ta.e., at 110 M-=hanit st., Pomeroy, 0 . Buslne.sa
!&gt;l&gt;oa• 388, edilorial olflte pho.. 1117.

off1r ~

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emo~loyed

Jack Smith who is
at
Colum bus Ohio spent SatUrday and
Sunday with h is parents Mr and
Mrs Harold Smit h.

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6. Dctraud
11. Kind ot cat
12. Dwelling
13. Near I poet .)
H . Earle'• nett
lll. Ungert
17. Water god
(poll!!.)

18. Wlae men
20. T•blet
23. Toward
at. Oriental
nurae
18. Nimble
!'10. Small plur
31. A Jumplns
tUck
32. Cry of pain
3:!. Molature
3f. Discloses
£7. Arithm.eUo

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fot t ha th . &lt;-:~ . L l , X for thu l\\O o·~. ete, ltlftll• letten, a~
t r.,p:-lt'.!t, t he .enotl~ ~nJ f&lt;.'lrruatlon ot the ' W01'41 Ul aU ~
Jr.a ~ t'l !.Ia:,· the coJ e .eaers o.re .Jhlerent.,
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ll:lO Weat)lereast

11 :20 Press Boll:.
IGl&lt;ll(llO

11 :30 Foreign IDIJ'!lU•

12:00 . Tonight

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THURSDAY

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lt:titatoo
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A:::\11•:::;,..,

s:oo s= On :::
&amp;,,.;mM~aroo

IQ:Iiit · $ltlb It 1\i&lt;b

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CANDY
TO

SUIT
YOU!
Wblpped Creams
• . . . . . 69e lb
Choe. Cov. Peanuts . . . . . . 69r lb
Mailed Mllil. Balla .. .. .. • 59r lb
Cream Center Peaaut
Clulers .. . .. . .. .. •
89e lb
Cboeolale Drops , . . . . . . . 35c up
Aleorled Flavor Cho&lt;olateo 69&lt; lb
M&amp;M'B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c lb

CHOC. CHERRIES
20 Marie lies Boxed Chocs . . 89&lt; lb
Fudge, Cbor and Vanilla . . 49e lb

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BROWN SUGAR

PHONE 6021-X

Ben

FULL
ASSORTMENTS

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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NTISEPTIC •,.,
Reg 73c pt

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MILL
TOWN
and
COUNTRY
SAVINGS

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THURS., FRI. &amp;

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SAT.

OCT. 4, 5,11Jl111

VITAMIN BUYS!

COLD

~EMEDIES !

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HOME FREEZERS

REDI-G RIP
WINTER TIRES

CHEST and UPRIGHT
CombbuoUoa 8 ea fl Refrigerator ud 8 ~a ft freezer
reg $49~ALE $399
19 cu ft upright freezer
reg $47~ALE $379
19 cu ft ehest freezer
reg $49~ALE $369
52 gal Elec Water Heater

ftEG. $32.95

HandCrea11
1000

SACCHARIN

Efferveseeo11-4 golD

2for99c

LEFT AT ONLY

2150'
0Powaer
33riOftiG.ACII8-oa. 2i 34c

PtlRMANENT

ANTI-F~EZE

' gal.$1:98

BARBWIRE
$7.00 roll

• (Dewl0p&lt;!ll

SEED.WHEAT
, '$3.50.Allo
bushel
RECLEANED
THOJINE
.

BRAN
$2.65cwt

lloltlo ol 50 •••

Aol.

Bottle

\?~:~=~ ~·~ ... 2i50'

1 Jolm lleel'e Spreader 17a
1 Oliver Spreader $111$
11Jsed 32ft Elevator wltb
Elee Motor, Open
1 Roanoke Baler

1 Brush Cutter (new) $475
3 SpriDgfleld Garden
Tractors
l'Uoed Springfield
Garden Traeior

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Fountain Syringe , . 2 for $2.49
Flesla Park
Brush and Comb . . . . $1.50
Kurley Kale
Pot Cleaners ... .... 2 for 16e
"SHORELA"NN"

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NOTE ...
Because of the extrem•ly
low prices. of merchandise
on sale, prices quoted are
ior the 3 days of sale only.
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.

IODINE
2for30c·
98c HAIR SPRAY

Aro~lc. 16-oa. bottle • • •

$575

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2I•SO't Formulo 20 5 oz Aerosol
2 for99c
0 Ckll*111's
As,lrla 2i 34'
33&lt;.
0 llffertd Asllirll
2'ao· 89c Creme Shampoo
Walareen,
ot 72 • • • I
0 48' CAStOR OIL

1 Horse Dlse $25

4 PT. CATI'LE
CBIJ,TIF~ED

Walcreen. 16-oz. bott:t. ••

(Used)--Opea

WASHER-$179.
DOG MEAL
251bs$2.15
10 lbs95c

0 RIIIIIG ALCOIOL

1 New Idea Cora Picker

GALVANIZED

Roofi ng-$11.50

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DANDY BUYS·!

1 New Idea Corn Plcller

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670xl5 REG.

BEG. $28.75

ELEC.DRYER
$139.

MEDICINE CHEST!

UNICQ AUTO~IATJO

CORR. GALVANIZED

Redi-Grip Tires
$21.95

UNICQ

%9e-t oz ·B&lt;\Uie

SOME

. I Horse Mower $25

Reg $ll3~AU $100 .

98c BODY

POMEROY ,OHIO

now$24.95
ROOFING
$12.00

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REFRESHMENTS- DOOR PRIZES EVERYDAY-You Need'nt Be Present to Win
870x15 TUBELESS

DRUG STORE

. 2 i99C

TOMORROW OCT. 4 THROUGH OCT. 6
COMPLETE LINE

tlg ..

18-.

BEGINS

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MASSAGE

Co·op·

JACK CARS~Y, Mgr.

PHONE 88

$7.00bale

ON DISPlAY
liE SURE AND
GET YOURS
NOW!
STILL. HAVE

59clb

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FALL
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JEWELRY
WIULEWE

MILK and DARK

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FREE
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The repluo 1IMIItil:tc of ~YU~eline Cbapt-el, OD. ~ b. )aeld
Thuu day. ()d. 4. at
MIIOiliC
Tro mple at 1:30. -,,;. X.O. and
Pan Patroa. wid be b . . , . 1ad
lhf' Chapte,r wiU . .rft Obllltt!o n NJiht,

SWEETS
by
BRACH

SQUAD CALLED
Middleport
Eme reency J
S:qllad Wll ealled to the home of ~
Race Davll, between RuUand and ,
~t.er .. about li&amp;ht ~·ctoet Tues. 1
da,. Dl&amp;ht when he beceme ill
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Civil Dafans• ia more thal'l li
restN• for war; it i1 1 w•ep.
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ON TYRANNt- MACA.'U!-41.

SEAli
COVERS

FARM BUREAU

Yes~tcfa.i"t Clyptoquo~: TI-iC HABEUS ~I Af:r ..•
Wosmo

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been vaeaUonin ~ 'D Mcl&gt;oD&amp;ld; 0 .
. the put month returned bome
end was accompan.ied by her 10n
1 Ru 118eH Cartwrtebt and gr&amp;ndeon
; Ru1 ty.
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OHIO

A FEW BALES OF

Quo~U-.

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Mrs. Grace Cartwrieht, who bas

. SERVICE CENTER

10:30 Dragnet ..

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11~00

Box

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9:00 Lux Th ea-ter
10:00 You B et YQur LiCe
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Jflni cl' Nicholton lpent 1\l(lo~day
UP - Whlley
ntah.t w~l h ELeanor Fruth at Ne w
of lito Now Y&lt;MII Ua~
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i'ltlol. N\Cho1 •6n SlmdaJ Wfl'~ Mr. and
Matllo Mrs. Eldon Skin~ Cif Ch"uncey ,
Da ..en' Oh1o, Mt. and Mr1. Ho1t Furger·
aon, Nrt H4ven,
lira. Wandt~
"'IM Roush a'nd sons ot Kaylong.

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10:00 Ajj;&lt;Jituno · of ltrHoll&lt;lay.

Flatt &amp; &amp;ruggs

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loin . Hannab TbolllJ&gt;I&lt;&gt;n ol V&lt;Tnon and 1 f()rmn reside nt or th11
area i1 iU.
·Hr and Mr1 Donald Haynes and
800 Barry Letart W V• callt-d on
Mr IDd Ml'l I N Hayne&amp; Sunday
evenrne.
Hr and Kr• lams 10Dell . C! Jf.
ton, Mr and Mrs ~lben Becker
Middleport Ohio ~pent Sunday at
CbUiiclotlle Oblo .Wtillg Mu AIrna Peck IIJ.d children.
Kn Durwood Cumminl• of Pom·
en.ty Ohio visited Krl John Roush
Tuelday aftemoon.

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1 fin d 1! di fficul.t to weep over
Odd and Wonderful btfln bf U:tJO Vtlltidt ~
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.tO;sq Slrlte It Rl.c!t
Ihe fad thnt the Sampson A1r alcohol emette for
atter.~botm Jl:i&amp; Ld.a·· bt t.J:r$
:11.;00 V~taDt Ud1
Force base a t Geneva , N. Y., is \IS"le. The toeal baCkl'fr d~uoiaes hta tt:!O ~ l.t::
·fomom,w
'tl:)IS Loft . ot Life
cl~ls i ng dow n, nnd the township is rates and Wlilds up with a neet 11·. ·.· ,.;:~.... ~ '
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ll :w ..~li for Tomorrc.w
already shopping around for in- of cabs. Tb e grea&amp;ey-apoon owner 12:00 Ray MOland sftol.r
tl :fS Guidhu~ Li.!!ht
tlus tr ie~ h overcome the unem- ·who dealt in 60 meals a day now
t2:30 At Th6 world '1'\JnJI
12 :00 Ray Mlll aild Show
~ ~ The Wnrld Turns
pJ.oynwnt res u l-ting from the clos- bP-eomes rud~ loi' your ttimerity 1:00 Our Miss Brooks
12:: ~0 Our
I ing of the hnt: t•, whic h on(:e num· in wantin} to pay three bucks for
l :30 H01.16E!paftT
Mi';s nroks
1 00
ben·d 21 .000 bn•!ies.
including a 3teak that is not confected of 2:00 Bil PlJOff
Hm..separty
:Sil
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5,000 r: li li tnr y :· r&gt; .'. civi lh1n JW!rson . tennis s hoe.,.,
2:80 Bob Ctoilb7
2 :00 the Blg Payoff
nel .
I Thill sets th&amp;. general mood tor 3:00 Brightf&gt;t thy
2 :!Jo S ob Crosby Shw
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' •the wel come to the ''boys.. and 3:15 Secret Storm
ooo~....\o.
DQ"
Ynu may ll'&gt; k a.ny ":'1htary man , th~ i r de,;perate d ependents . Bitt(;r '3:30 Edge of Night
~ ; ~ ~ter~
and espcclaliy Ius w1f e, the rea· complaints (as in
Norfolk, Va ., 4:00 Katie's Kitchen
siJ n for my a bsen ce of t~ar.s , and I "Dogs and ~ailors
keep o-ff the 4 :30 Early Show
3:30 Ed·g e of Niptt
get an, a n~w~r sor t or mn~l11.r to . grass") beoome
fashionable fOr 6 :00 DN:w W.tth Me
4:00 KM:ie's Kltcl:Jen
what I m suy1n ~.
The
n swer8 , !iJeOple who were playing in the 6 :10 Regional Reporter
4:30 The Earl y S how
would be esJ')£"('l:l ~ly profan.e fro~ pella(l',A le·aaue befor~.Jia.Jt!~OR~ ._, lltlL.»ouglgdds
6 :00 Art Linkletter &amp; th e ~i Y
i the ~ Stateside tra m ees dur:mthJ ~atfi~. 'rhe y take the "1&gt;0~ rtf:3b--,o F
"" t.:..w1tfhts
6:15 DougUs Jillward ~
1 ec , nt unpl3o s£mtn ess
k . . lis both h and s, and damn their pre· \:.,. :OO Arthu
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6 :30 ' Sgt. Pr·~ron of ;Yukori
Worl•l War 11. when w~ un e toolt sc nce. people who can't read
'hie· Million tre · ~
,.
7:00 Bob Cumm i ngs Show
to Jho\ ·e n.boul 12 mill on persons ics open bank accounts.
8:30 I've Got A Secret
7 :30 Climax
un e r orms.
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There is bne way
to reduce 9:00'1, ~h Century Fox: Hour
8:30 Playhouse 90 .
We will acc~p~. Lhe possLbillty prices, which i's to put the cUp- , lO:OO · Your- ms-so ~pooler
10:00 · E.qso RE"porter
HIS POST ON THE MAUMeE
t hat the good c~tm·ns of Genev.a, i joints off limits and set a mini· JO ·UI ~rts Pataae
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10:15 Sportl!l Paraflt&gt;
N. Y., rlld nol !!(OUJ~ l' lh l' personneol mum tor bOUdng, But unlorlun-·
RIVE~. FROM HE.'U HE
rat Sampsn n. AF B :~:; c , bu t It seems atcly llt ither is really enroreeat.J.e 10:P., 1W"atb.a'lrlan
unlikely ."nm e
oC the-m 1due to bla(:k markc't
and deJ
;G. \.
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t0:2:S Weat herman
MARCHED TO VICTORY AT
I highly
weren't gJJllty.
10:i1U ;IUJ~ju B La st Assignment
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FALLEN llMBER!!O, ( '
10:30 Palace Play house
. L~t us takP as a hypot hetu:o.l ex(CQ])yrlght, 1956, by United Fea- 11:00 .'. firm
amp ~ ~ F r ti Desperate, situ&amp;ted •ture Syndicate Inc)
ilJARKER ON THI! !ITE
I ~ 1:OU New.s
outside of ll('hing Palm, S, , C. It
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used
to
b"
si!IHc-d
cbi.efly
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THI!: Rl!U,NOW A MEIMCiitiAL
11:05
ca-ptain's dng nnd cook. But ai•J of
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a s udrl cn th e polilid ans talk with
, the- military . onr'l
somf'h uw the
real- estatl:' hll fl ll crs gd wind·, and
what on&lt;'e l l!;~ d In he a bt-er-andTHURSDAY
hamhurg r:t !J· npnlis Is a thriving
H ,59 Si ~ n On
city, becau.~ c&gt; an tnrantry division
9. LArgeat
30. Re12:00 Fllm &amp; Fancy
continent
and !!Uppor ! ing vnits . have juK
12:00 Nei'gbbon
mo"ed
J l:::IU Feminin e Touch
10. Golf
moved in .
12:30 FUm &amp; Fancy
mounds
outl!r
, Th f! mayor m'ake.~ a resounding .
/ 2:00 A£t ernoon 1ril m Ft·~li\'!lJ
lfl. Self
hut. t
welroming
the '
I spe-ech &amp;:bout
19 . Weaken
32 . Coin
"boys" and t·hr good citham~ get
1:80 Feminine Touch
l 4:00 Two-Gun Pl :~y ha us..
20, Invalid 'a
I S ·,o,·ed. )
cracking on thn welcome .
food
J5 . Mona,g .
2:00 Aflt..emoon FUm Fe.9tlval
5:00 Mickey Mouse
Flnt ~f. nny ma-lariol !rn'amp
21. Past
tery
4:00
TWo-Gun Playhouse
gets
sold
at
rantas·tl
c
figures
~o
22. Excavate
36. BonUsli:OO Mickey Mouse
8:00 ·Bufraio Bill, .J r.
the personnel mny he- hpt act tve
2:5. Middle
man
8:00
News
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word
by the mosquJ.tocs.
26. Man
6 :30 Pl t'y hott•;e 15
37. A
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8:01! Wealher
spread! th At the millf'nnium has
beverart
strike
8:1b
S[M'IS
arrived ,11nd ~II the members or
27. Cut, aa
brca.ke r
U. POI'tu!t
7 :00 · Clrem.
' 8:15 Joha Daly
timber
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he Juke. Kallikak 11nd Jeeter Lcs.
38. Fora~
41, Metal Cor4
8:3l.
Dtsneyl.lnd
29. Elowl
arm
ter tamill&lt;''!l quit eaUng C'lay ana
4S.IIplakt
8 :00 Wire Serviee
7:00 The Amazing nunni!Jger
under.
bone
40. Wllllal'y
come to !own to le«!h onto thf!
8:00 Oc;t:ie and Harriet
hand
39. Ini.ellect
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9:00 Ozark Juhil rt!
(abbr.) ' . suckers.
Industrle!l slart In hog·walloWs,
8:30 FOrd Theau. ·
SUITOFORAY AND BLACK
10:00' Featun• Th r;llre
11.nd the thrce·!lhlft sleeping arWOOL in a diagonal wei\oe , Ub ~. Nll)\t Fi&amp;btJ
nn gemcnts rmnmence Jn board- comes from Harry Frechtel't
9:0 :rea'ture Th~atre
11 :00 News and We:~ liH• r
Ing ~ouses whlrh used to be so I eolle.cUon. High nap pock.e!JJ off" 11:00 News Uld Weather
. untr.nanted th11t Ihe ·betibugs were . set a low-pla.ce-d back IH!It. The 11:1o s.,11 :10 Sports
reduced to dining oft each other
jacket has a deep back pleat 11 :15 Mystery Theatre
'fhe local Grerk rcs taurant -owne~
11 :15 Myst ery Tl w.1t re
~ ' nprates his pt"'rn aine.lnduclng ta- above .the beJt. · ... :_,~
1~:1~ , Sign Off
12:15 Sign orr
i,bJe d'hotc from 50 cents ta two
' hucke . A lumblc ·down ~h21ck that
stands unt't'nted at $.10 3 month
suddenly rommsnd-s $100 nnd up
as th e offl('er p ersonnPI and Cam- .
illes .-ttrnggle in .
The loeal laundry, whirh has
bee n .9!11rvinp., nDW ~ kl!. hnH a
hu ek to ruin n shirt. and you got
t o bonk an advance engagcmenl
with the
dry-&lt;"lf:'aner,
Who ls
plt• a;.f d lo c ompletely wreck a unktorm for three burk.s 1f you glv.e
hlrr1 a month to see ·t hat the hydrorh lorl c acid ha3 !Uff!clcnt time to

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47. Clrl'l name
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6 :30 The Dina.h Shore Show

Aunt D.ru Snow

8;00 Kratt. Theatre .

. RUark Reports .
Bv ROBERT C. RUARK

My Little Margie

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6:00 .NeWs
6:1, Sports Jilye
8:25 Le.r Paut Mary Ford
• :30 Eddle Fisher ·
8:45 News Carat~
7:00 Mayor of the Towo

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-. pntly complex question and lt'a doubttul it can be anawered by
Aft-Y blanJcet explanation, IUCh. u l&amp;ylnJ that he ltn't religious. One
,_\fer, I .uapeet, may be that there are more people here who
'have their own, ptfhapa pecuUar, ldeu alxlut Nllglon. Peopll' who
..-.n't ready to wonhlp In orthodox fuhlon , Uke the rood c:IUzena
In Bt. Loull Ot' Cincinnati.
· ~mflnbtr that lhll 111 tht clly ot ~quart peg• l.n round h.olee, ot
~ fncfi'VIduall•t•, Indeed, of lcOltoeluta. The suapiclon here 11
that Lht Manh•\t&amp;nlte 11 God~belltVlnJ, but he. may prefer to wor•hlp Hlm In • wheat tletd at h.l&amp;h noon of a IWliiJ day rather than
IB tlte preaerib'ed church or temiJie.
A lot ol New York churches, mo1t notably Protestant, are juJL
bll'l'IAJ a-ttlft&amp;' ".j the•• d&amp;)'l aM the lAellnatlon Ui to blame It on
lht ex'o&lt;tut ol New York retldenta to tl1e suburbl of Westchester,
. _ , llland bd Mw Jerwey. Maybe 10. Thett are it.lll a \ott or
•peopll Uvtftr In the lrlt1 proper and • fat aumber of them don't 10
tel church. lfo ......,..t li ~Mended, bUt hlaYbe they jtdt .,.•t
maklq cler&amp;'Ymlft who ean deliver lnten1t1n1 nnn0111 Idly...._
A.~tf'*ay, It appean t.hert'a a blf upawlftJ lD re11a1on around tltt
eountry thult yean and ai tar a1 ean be determtned, tt haan't y.t
...._... .,. New York. MayM tveryone ha.t been I'IJf'lt all the 'While;
111aibe 0111 il a tlnkhola. a anakeptt, 11. degenenate community rood
·Ifor r~othlftl' but fut Uvlnl' and immoral playing. Nobody Ia rolng

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Those attendiftC t~ ~Fall Him.
Show at RO&lt;~ Sprinp
9111111ay
were Mr. and Mrs. ·In« Lewis,
Mr. and Mr!!l : Issac Lew~~Dana

hELIOIOUSLY 8PE.\KINO, New York Is nearly hnlf Catholic,
whl&lt;=h launderatandable inumuch u It Is p, stronghold of old Italian
lmmigr&amp;ntll and their progeny and contains tour Um eH again u
·f nany Irlahmell. u there are In Dublin.
F~rty-flve per cent or New Yorken ore, then. Catholic. Another·
25 per cent are Proteata.nt a.nd a aecond 2!i per cent are Jewlah,
which lea.vea 0 per cent tor everything else.
"t'hOA flrurea are mt.leadb!J', however. In church-going actuality,
21 per cent of the realdent.a are Catholic, 7 1.'11 per cent Protestant,
T per cent Jewish and 0.6 per cent everything elae. Or, In darker
Worda, t2 per cent ot New Yorkers ,go to churc h,
Certainly It lllll't that the New YOrker can 't "and 111111 kind of
'C!huteh ~ewhere In the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queena, Manhattan or
•tatft Iatand. ln. .t he two !hou.utd 1 f:hurc he~ here, there muat be
i rep,..tauoa .t virtuallY ~W¥ l!~ct In the world. We need
them, of course: theN are more-lhan 60 notlonnll!lcs to be round
, •heh and we bava more ttlan two million residenlH who were foreign

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_Erwilfl'and daughter Clinetta. frpin
Sout h Side, Mr and M'rs 'R. V. Ohilders Jllrs Ruth Chila.. '"I~ i!:mrna st'ewan
jj' v~,. ·_
. Jacqoeline Ne ,
iiijt ~~!
Daily from cor ·
.!lilji!Jli.~ · I·
ing there RraMtt '
~* i}fd h Cla1enee Newell. lt~ j)!oil 1o tO·

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II a man who doe. not go to church.
1'hla kind of generalization, or co urse, wlll get
m now11ere. The t ru th ls, there a re more than
2,000 U81&gt;rted churchea, temples, synagnguea aJld
other place• ot worship In the ftve boroughll, and
many of them have sizeable congregations o.nd.
devout parilhlonera.
1'he other day I wu looking out the w1n4ow
penalvely, though, and the more I thought, the
euler It wu for me to think of do zens after
doz.tM of people who haven't been inside o. houae
of won hlp In, u.y, 10 year•. Thll!l led me to think
that maybe I just knew the wrong lllnd of people, ,
but, lo and behold, statlsticl!l have ju!'lt drift#&lt;! I
thil way from the Protestant Council's dtpa.rt·
ment of church planning and research- and not
onl7 mr fl1ende, but everyone else's, B~em to. be
In the 1ame boat.
More than half of New York City'• populatlon-~8 per cent, to be
exact- t. not afl'Uiated with any rellgloua congregation. Maybe
they have been chrlatened or married In a church, but that'l the
only apparent time they have been lnelde one.
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1\.TEW 'YORK- By and large, the New Yorlwr

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Phy!l is Va n Met~ from West
Col um bia vi sit ed Miss Mal'tha Lou
H l' n1·y Fr iday .

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Ja niee Duca n who is attending business (' 1\ool a t Columbus Ohio and
Ge Oe Ducan sp~nt the week end
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9:00 Coffee Time
10:00 Jlome
1I :00 Tic Tac Dough
fl :30 It could be you
1~ : 00 Panon ·s Study
12::10. Current
1 :30 T eftness ee Ernl~
2:® Matinee ·theatM
3:00 Queen Fur A Day
3 :45 Modern Romruu~e1
4: :00 Comedy Time
4:f.O !My IJtlt-.Je iMar«ie
5:00 Aunt Dru Show
6 :00 News Picture
6 :25 SpO rt5 Eye
6:25 Les Paul and M:fl'y k'?ord

9:00 Coffee Time
10:00 :tome

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Mart ha Lou He nry and P h\·l iss I 1·30 Tennessee Ert:.le
'I V iln Mt&gt;!cr are going t o Columbu s j
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Ohio thi s wPe k to seek employ- 2:00 Matlnee The atre

Subl;crtptlou rate.: Delivery bJ' earner wb.-re available SO rl:lnl s
. . week: oae 1e1r In td.vaact c:t "i'be Dally Sentinel office. $1!t60 :
tk,moe.th. $7.80; three months, $3 .90. By motor route wfv&gt;rt
lfaUable: one mcath. $1. by mall one year $8; w mon t ~. . $4 2~ :
~ monlb1, $2.50; one moat4.. Jl.

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WEDNESDAY

Mr and Mrs R~y Pieken;"S7. 11:00 Tic Tac Dough
have re tur ned hom e arter a wee}c:s
vacatioft t-ouring In Florid a an d lJ 30 It 'Co11ld Be You
other sta tes.
J 12·00 Camm:,a Goes to School

Slatered u 1eeond rlw mallJtt lllttter at tbe p~JSt office ••
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7:00 Today

LITAlT W .Y)o
Ul.
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and yount .on Sunda-y afternooo .
They woat lo ...._ Dr. Malone7.
lime will! bit brother Ceell ood
Mr. and Htl. Dao.l.el Welt:aDd.
Sunday suettt ol M.n. Garnet
lk and Mra. Dexter Eden were
oth"" rollotlv" . &amp;Dd friellda lefl and Breoda of Hwltlncton villted. Obapman were Jlr. IDd Mn. Dan· recent caHer~ i.f1 the home: of Mrs.
Mr. ..d Mrl. Mort lloiKDI ol JloodtY 11101'111 .. fOr bio hOIU lD over the week eD4 with Mr1. W. tel Welg•ud and Brenda, Mr. 1nd
W. W. Staat~ aad Mr. a od Mrl.
Looll wore ..0.1&gt;1
-ot Mr. WuhiDJtoo.
J, Chapman and other relative..
1Mr1.
ArlebJe ctulpman. Mr. aDd Mer! WoKe .
and Mro. Fred B,outh.
Mro. F&amp;Dllle Rouoh opeDt ru... ldr . .lDd llrt. DHier Edea o! 'JIIro. Leoaard lloulb Saadrl aDd
Miq Ella Blesalntr: tpeot Satur~
Bert llluiiDI wbo ....DI oome- cla7 with Mro. Leo IIDUth ~ Dovleo Parkera:burc tpeDt Tutllday D.iebt 'Milton Ray, Mr. •nd Kn. Hlriey
day afternoon with J4n. Leonard
Grove.
with lhe William Broob fam!17.
Bonocutler aDd ehlldreD,
llro. Rouab.
' Le()nt.rd RotWi md family were
·MrtJ. Harry Tbompeoo uUed on 1D1 Wetllnd and 'llUe, Mr. Gkl·
f 'red Rout h and C urtia Young
( U - af Mro. Garaet Ohapmoa 011 her daulii:hter in law, Kn illlldred ·eon tllnkle and Con, ldr. and Mn. were bUJiness callers
in Point
TuOiday.
Thomp1100 and baby 1011 Friday. ~nut Love and Kn. Carrie Jud- P~aaant Friday,
Billie Welpad called oo Cecil
Mr .and Mrs. · Jve' Klna: were lf(ln ot ll&amp;l'ltford.
MORE
Blessina and famll7 Mondq even~ bu8ineu caller la Pomeroy Sat.
MJ'I. Doroth1
M.oDennltt and
Mr. Ernie and Miss Twila Ric·
~ns.
Mr. and Mn. Fraat WC'lle ol . ·children ol CbethtJt Rlda:e IJH!nt kard were recent gueata ot Mre.
He1dame11 ErmJne TbompiOD C)[ Silver SprlDI, 14d., were Sunday tho -~ elld willl b&lt;T ftlher Stanley Adkins of New Haven.
Iowa alld Harry ThomptOD ol oat ·evening rupper aue'lts of MJ;,. aid , and mother, Mr. aDd: Mn. WUII:Nn
Mrs. C. M. YOWlI and Dwight
Grove were 4lnDe1' au• ()f llr. llr1. Cecil Blelllne ud Ella. OUt- B GibbJ were bu11Deu
callera in
and lira. Dwight Gllilo Moadoy. er guelf.s in the Bleulng home
Jdr. 1Dd Mn. Curtl.l '\:'ounl were New Haven and Ma10n Friday.
Mrs. F. M. Roush
was the were Mr. aDd MT. Rot Winebren· •~r JUesta
of Jlr. and llr1.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Fr-ed Roullb apeot
IUeal ol Mn Arlie RoUth ol Broa4 ncr and Donna, )lr. and Mn;. Paul Areb RoUJb Friday.
Sunday 1t-ilt the Artie Roush lamRun Wed.Delday.
Blessing ol Pt. Ple....,t
tllr. aad Mro. Deanla IIDuob, llm- lly on Broad Run.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie ChJpm.an mie and Roeer, of Hickory Chl.pel
Ennlae Th_.n nil¢ on Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ble691Df of
ond M&lt;l. SllD BootOD Monday aft. af Atwaler ..,.at Sat nlgbl with Mrl Elmer N-.ry, Steve and Parkerai&gt;W&lt;g 1pe1&gt;1 Frldll)' lngbt
-14n. W. J. Cliapm1n.
ldite, w-ere Sundl.)' pestl of llr. wllh W. A. Bleulag and lin. W.
erDOOIL
J. Chapman.
Mn. Retha Brooks lo IU.
llfrs. Arch RoU&gt;b opent Friday aad Mra. Denula JIOuah Sr.
llev._ and Mrs. W . S BiUups ~ afternoon wttb lfn, KMl.e Hart.
Mr. and Mn. Tobey M7e:ra, i)lr.
Don Aten ca-lled on Mr and Ml'1.
Potnt Pleuant wer.e Sunday dtnMr. and Mn. C. F. Ble11lng .and .and Mra CUrtla Younc were Sun- c . F. Bleulng Saturday momlne.
aer rueste af llr and MJ:a. CecU Mrs Leolia YOUDg were abopping day dinner guutl of llr ID.d' ..,_,
.Mr. and M.ra. Le•He 1 Smith of
Bleulllg. .
in Pomeroy Saturd;ly dtemoon.
Dwight GJbbs.
Mason called on Mr. and Mn1 f .
Mra. Ada TbompJOD ol. Oak
Mn. Velma Jobo.son, daqbtu,
Mr. and Mn. Boll Wlnebljeo- •M. Rouah Sunday evening~
· r ~
Grove opeat Frklq with Mro. !11•- llr. and Mrs. Jim Johnton, Mr. ·J teT CharLes and Donna aDO 111'1.
Mr. and Mra. Howard
.
nab 'l1tompson of Vernon wbo 11 and Mrs. Perry IJvinpton
and Sa~b Hannum attended the ·~ had as guert, over lhe week
d
Wn Kelvln·g ton of Akron ~re ding of the for~·; 1011, ~ ~ Mn. Anna b)'lburn of pt. PI
week end guest. ol Mrs. W. W. renee Paul and Mila Klrla
ant, Mn. Cbra William• ot CJit~taats and attended the. old fa&amp;b- whleh took plaee ln lltddleport
ton and Mrs. MaUida Nobles &amp;(
Muon.
,
11oned belling . ot Jimnue Staats, Saturda7 eveniDg.
who waa mamed to Flo~nce RJ.ce; I DeWIJne lo!CO.•m,O,It
. Those visiting in the borne of
Rev. and Mra. W. S. Billups eal- Sunday Sebool at
Mr. and Mrs. John Adk!DJ o1 Pt.
led on the Donald
Thompsons Chureb Sunday ~:~~~f:l~ Pleaaant Sunday and attending the
· !Mr. and Mre. ~Curtil
anaual 1lnging were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. I.aura Gl!bb-a
Letter Adkins, Emery Fry, J(r. and
lda.y wit&gt;h Mr. and
.
Mra. Virgil Adiins and Sue~ Mr.
tlng and helped make apple bu&lt;tuil' l and .Mr.t. Arch Yeager and Mr. and
· 14ro. Lor&amp; Mae Brown,
· Ed Fey.
!Sue Elleb and En Le-e tpent Bun·
Mr. and Mr1. Russell Hof·Cman
day witb Mrs. Luvena Rainey.
attended the Sunday school picnic
Mrs. HoDite Thomp5011 iDd Vir- at Peniei. Chun:h Sunday
l'inia ot Vernon were rec:eDt'cal.
Miss TwHa Rickard spent Sunde~s of Mila Ella BlessSue,
Mn. day with Mu. Abbie Thompson .
1:1
Mildred Thompson aDd Mrs. Ada
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adkins aa.d
Thompson of Oak Grove.
Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mr. and Mr8.
Those gathering In tbe hom8 of Arthur Pullin• or Flat Rock spent
C.
F. Blessing Wednesday even· Sunday evening with
Mr. and
FOB
ing to diSCWlS floor f-urna.cea for Mrs. Howard Rayburn .
Board Baptist Church were Al·
Mrs. Addie Roush wa 5 the guest
bert Boston, Lora Mae Brown and o£ Mrs. George T. Adkins Sunday .
lEva Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myen,
·M r and Mrs . Curtis Young and Ok·
ey B. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Wolfe of
'Maryland and Jack Runnels
of
LouisyHle,
Ky.
were
'gueits
O'
f
:Mrs.
Oa The Brlghled
Fannie Taylor and Robert Sunday.
Der Ill Middleport
Dallas Gibbs of Broad Run and
Dw~ght
Gibbs ·of Oak Grove were
Oil BAKER FURNITURE If
in Pt. Pleasant Sunday evening.

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Mrs Helen Bar ker visited Mrs
Bertha F ai.lt&gt;y .at Mason Sunday
a ft ernoon.
Mrs Earl Darst aJld child ren of
Pt. Plt&gt;asan[ ~1rs Jessie Cartwri g ht
visited Mrs J c wP!I C t!11.pman a t Rut
land Ohio Sunday.

DIVOTII&gt; TO INTUfSTI OF MEIG'--MASON -\RIA
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Rog. too

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For men and women

FEVER THERMOMETER
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Clothes Pins 2 bxs 33c
Wax Paper , 2for 49c
Alarm Clocks . $1.98
Ash TrQys . . 2 for 79c
Century Aalomatle

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fo !liN and tht• W('ekf&gt;nrl f out h-t~ l! W~o!veri ne line will lurn lhr !ide.
Princeton over Columbia- '11lat
"winners" ~ along with a bQaw.
THE EAST
old (tSa) " Of mine'll do H .
p.i!!k of t)u' Yankef' o; Ln f1V!' ovet;
Army over Penn Statr-Wrutey l Al»o - Dart.moutth ever Pettn
the Dodgt"lrs in th.e Wor ld St'rk·s. Ford wen "! lu -:t t!lt' tli.stanr,. to-1 Harvard over Tufts , Colgate GW~

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M ich i gan over Mich1~11n Stak·

The Sp:. n;, ns ar0

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Holy Cro.o:.s,

over Cornt•ll-1 d hkr t o
the ··Bar·her·· "'rn one.

~•~o~n~'~"~"~'~c.~n~l~o~;,~ot"f'llh~o~·uJ~d~,~~Y:o~l•~o~"~·•~•·~·o:w~n~·~~~~·,~th:o~l:on:o~~
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VALUES
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Lehigh over
I[)(&gt;)aware
over Lafayt&gt;lle and Rutover

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Connecticut.

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Stanford . Mq.
lie iJ too ti"d tQ m~tke It tn

"'"'lb•fn C,l oyO' Wl•&lt;""•ia I
sH Newool"ft9e wion i.nM .
Mlnn.~ta &lt;!fler· Purdue · La.bln,c
will dll s~.n.d . ~&amp;~ .
N0:\11e .Da!ne , ovt~r lodiaua - But

caq'~

not good eno1..11h.
Alsu, •· low~t \over orea:on

IIIOU PIOPLIIUY PICKENS'
W-'V .EVIJY D"V.

10.00t'IT1J

FLOOR FURNACE .$124.50
Gneranteod to Years

The BQC.t rate tblrd

Ohio

bebi~d

Tez·

as Dbristlatt dd N•'"l in tot•l
State'• Buckeye&amp; aot a SllllPie at offense- with a per came ner•1e
w~at they wtU, fate Saturday Whta
ol. 478 yard• Jained. Tau Christbey meM St1ntord, in runnlnJ tian wu first with MO rll"dd.
thtQIIP Tqesday'a, dritla.
l'tan,. Kr~btas~ Atroq aerial
Ohio State was teeODd behb\d
aJ~tllt,. kept tile ~s flying &amp;s Wisconsi.n in .m.tttq ol"fense-, '61th
be bnLta-ted st~ord's act P-.er,
a 418 yard •per 1•me '"''·' ''
~ "JirocV:e. C9aeh Wood)' Hayeg compared., W\tb the Badgen' 4U
tenne4 t.l\e drJll • eood test tor yards per game.

I

Ft'~'~bt

Ttxa1 Western over

~QUIPMENT

Yex.i~o .

Results

~iiil;;

•••••.•. ' 99.95

88" ReJ. $144.95 Solei . , , ...... $139.95

•

BRING YOU GREATER

Maud~

SAVINGS IN MEN'S WEAR

Ferhman gave the cornm·

entary cxplaning the vari.,u's parts
ot the de!ilgn. Plan• we1e :.1ade to
altend a m•)elini: in G8Uipolis on
Nov. 3 whiCh will honor Or. Ella
lupton ; th October mee ~ in.: of t hP
chapter in Jacbon and a spedal
meetiD.J in JLtck.son on Nov ~0
when a state speaker will be o'n
'the' yrogram
.
.
Roll call tc~pons:es: were "In·
~eredlng Jtl-m s from Summep Vac;ations" and Chole Barnes deoorilfed her vi.!! It to th~ National· Head·
quarters of Lhe sorority in San An·
tonio, Tl!xas.
·

10.

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RI':G,t:LAR UU5 MEN'S

SPORT!·

Sh~$

..... $5.38
BowUq
Shirts . . $5.95 up
Clllea.. SHOE
Ska:tes ... $17.95
Skdte Cases $4.5&amp;
A,Jalillnm -

up

JACKETS·

.,
Smart styles al111 pattemo ill

•

Sizes 36 to 44 . See those for

real ..lues al SII!Oen.

:.... $4.95

llleu ~wUag

Men's
SUEDE

COATS

WO!IIObS Bowllug

S~s

Jlrt.

the Athens chapter.
As a part of the initiation A llee
Cooper. Jad.:son, p-resented :1 coot
of Arms of the 8ororlty and Anna

2.

York.

Sunda)· evl!ning dinn~ guesh r.rf , Sunday.
AnD, Tom omd Pby!Ua Wiilialrul
Mrs. M~ lloDurnott.

Co unty ; Mr~ Emily Sprague, Mi(:l·
1 dleport; Oeta C illl)gJy, member of

l:y ttle tim. PAUlQ te4lrn in the
"!I
eountry."
Hayes Sc4hl bt\ pllllf I l~nderd
By UNITID PRESS
palM, defeuae 11-gaina' the IDIUans,
LONDON Pick RlchaF.son,
and wUI. liv. tll,m thl1 ))asses l:mJA won on llisquaUfi~ation OVil"
s~ttw Coll!lfqr.flt ou.tflt won't com· Ezzard Charle.'!., 202, Clnelnnati,
Ohio

I

Cue:.ts at tbe dinner meeting
were )'aye Coopel""", member rl f the
Bckley L•hapter. "\Vbo i!! su pN'VisOr
o( Elementary schooli in Jackson

··

a.,.., "'d SIOI&gt;ford .. "&lt;Winito-

lyn DaYJs, president . pns1ded ar.d
t~ . of~cerll we-re in charge of ,t he
initiation cer~mony for Mr1. Ger·
trude Traee . Mn. LueUlt RannellJ

wlth his cuu ~ m LlrTy Gladowefl ot
Middlt'1)ur1.

Dai11 Stll11nel. Porner&lt;&gt;y.Middteport, 0: aet'a, 1956-11 ,

______ ---~ _ __ _
O&lt;Jrothy Murphey and ch1ldren vh rh1ldrt'n I..elart.
Jled Clara Williams Saturday .
Wed: end tue«~ of Mrs 'PMnSund&lt;~ y vl-5it&lt;W1 ol Mf, ~ Mtl.
eha Edwardl were Mr. Ind . M.u. Daoa L('w\a and M.i.b Wete llr.
Howard Edward! , Mrs Lelia Lewl$ ~~ond JOn, Earl.
and Mn lime~ Cu:nDlDihlm, Mr.
V11 June Mr. Lefrter Johnsor:. on and Mrs. Stanley Collf2' and •
&amp;lnday were Mr. and Mrs. Don· dren. N1-w Hnen, Mr. and lfn,
•id Oblin&amp;er and Jimmie, Middle. ('lln ... lr1 in and CUrtedd•. Soqth
1_port, Mr ADd Mn .i\Oft; Kloa; and Side

and Mrs E!izabclth l..antz.

Smart styles, uaorted
eqlon. Sizes ~ 1o 44 .
Shop StHflen' First.

$.150.oo

$10.95

IN 15' MINUi"ES

and$19.95

Come rlgbt ln. Slga up.. Tlk.
the t:a.h. U.. It as you wish

lite:-' .,.

our . populv ~~AKi

'IT· IAsvu ternw. LI)Ulll up to
$1006.00 mP: on ahort notice.

8. f!. Sanborn
Missionary
Group Meets

F'llii•MI•I Ohio IMOPie siDe• lt\l.
~ou nan~~ lt. W• supply lt.

I.ollns Subjeel To Our
Prompt Approval

The B. H. Sanborn 'Mbsion~ry
Society met Monday ~venlag ·at
the FJrst flaptist Church with Mrs.

•nus

SlNkSPECIA~S

u· R••· nous Sale!

t o o t
high ratings ln te•m •tatiltics so
hr tbl.a .season.

wm.

et4.15

1.181 PICKBNS PAYMENT PLAN

U P -

Ohio St"~' mearwhlle-,

Mtariina ~lJii'U ooW
mAl,lo ·- 1'empe st,~ ever Ne~
HQUSTON, Tex.- Roy Harris,
Mfxtco Aal~.. Ari:- ov~ Utah 180, Cut-And-Shoot, Tex.., outpoint·
Stlte, '1'\alsa. over Marquette Bnd ed Char~y Norku;;, 190, New

Winchester Model 7t ...... , UlUJ
Savage Model 340 1 _. ......••. , fQ.75
Remington Model 7Zlt . . . • , ... $93.35
Remington W&lt;H&gt;dmaoter ... .. .• $14~30·
Savage Model 19 .. : . . . . .·. . . f\8411
Marlin Model 338 . used . . . . . . . . ftll.91t
Remington Model 721 . . . . . . . . •uo
Winchester Model 88 .... , ..... ••z9.io
Winchester Model 43 ...... , . . _.6.$$
Wlnehe•ler Model 87 . . . . . . . . . . 'lUf ·
Harrington Rlchardsoa
Shotgun . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . m.~5
Wlncheoter Model 94 ....... ,
Wlnehesler Model 37 ........• , n1.1Q
Wlncheoter Model 12 . . . . . . • . . . ,1)11.911"
Wln~master Pump Model 870
181.115
Winchester Model 50 ......... an7.M
Nobel Pumn Gllll . . . . . . . ..... •se.oo
Used•n• dly
Wlnehosler Model 81 .. ....... .. $81.1'
llemlngton Model 58 . . . . . . . .
R•mln!llon Model 11--48 ....... UJ1.10
Make Pickens In Pomeroy and Mason City
Your One-Stop For Hardware Supplies,
Electrical Needs, $ports Equipment, Etc.

ILI;CTRIC WASHING
MAClfiNE SI'ECIAL
IUS WASHIR
. . . . . . ,$ 89.95
139.9' WASHER ......... $129.95
liUI WA81lER . . . . . .
$149.95
14UB WASIJIR ........ $119.95
.,-uiS WEll[ ONLY

COLUMBUS, 0 .

one~ .

ple-te Icme

1"'"• JanJ.. IOc....., 811\ri., 01.

Tfrry lln•ry lfl)tnt the week enQ , Lvcr, Joe Fos: and Jeanetk Cun-

nm 1 ba~, ~~
C
. bam
1•
1 1OI~J:Ue """''le ~nn1ng
1pendmt a weet wltb .U. lf'ladMr. Ljl.a ~ lUlam1 visited Hallie parenia, llr. ~ Mn..
Georae
Alpka Omltton ch!tp\cr of D··l- Fiber ai Wt'llt Co lumbia Sunday .. Moore, COiudNs.
t.a ~appa Gamma SOI'IOI"l!J met .ror
Mn. Ora Higemt and aon, of pt_ i .Mr. aDd JCn. Do.n QuDeGberry
a dtnner meetint: at the Salem Ctn -~ Ple•nnt caH-ed vn C!ara Williams 1 .and .son Athfn• vjtJ.ted Mr •nd
ter .IC-~~1 this paet week. pwendo- Monday .
[ Mn. ~ar He~ Saturday. and

can't milS,
HALU'AX, N. s. -Richltd Wow·
LSU 0\181' · RICe - 'l'beJ're a ward, t3:i, Halifax, N. 8., outpOintci.oek.
ed Glen Flana-a:an, 13.~, New
'Te;nl A·g ies over Tex.o.s Tech· Yort 10,

I.ET'S GO ltUNTlJttlfl

lo 51 .... aad 70,4110 IITU Sizes
PROMfT INSTALl,ATION I
We H...e!IJ~o Rudy To ln•tall Your
Filmore or Healer Today

For Stanford II

teu9 · ever We.ai Virgi-Dla.:-They

At PICkENS' In Mason and Pomeroy
GET READY Jtf.O.W
·
FOR FALLan•WINTBR
GUNS IN STOCk

FLOOR FUitNACES

8yAion ~~ · Bucks Make Ready

the Butks.

st.ntt.

SMO aver ~~~1'i , 1'lllilfle onr
Nori~~t1fltrn, flllonlia ovttr KQsu, Iowa State ~over Neb.rMka aad

See The Temcq GAS HllATI!RS .
FOR VOUtl Ht:ATING NEEDS
BEFORE WINTE~I!\J Yr. Guarantee

READY FOR

ClIFTON

Delta Gammo
Kappa Holds
Initiation

~lENS

Allen Hughes, presidept, ln chlrge
of the meeting. Members\. of the
Love J(Jy Circle were in Charge
of the opening devotional service

man, Mra. J. Q. R.lce and Mrs. G.
G. Werner.
The ...-rMcitla Circle
had ihe
\lrogra,.m for the evening oD the
~Dpi-c 0'Go Thou" and thOF;e takin-~
part were MNI . Owen Bratton, MR.
Mdning Kloe~ ltnft· Mrs .. {?;on -Bee- 1
ker.
.
,
Bul~k Slfft:•At; .

•

SWEAT
SHIRTS

and inclUded "Mrs. Raymond LU·

r

REGULAR $1.99 MENS

REG. $1.59

Sizes 36 to ,44 . First quality
grey, warm. Buy several

ti'bw.

FLANNEL

SHIRTS
.1.11 bright new Fall patterns.
Sb'.es 14'4 1o 17. Another Sill!.,~ Y~ae. Buy several! and Sue

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:,.,.. "Tille .."-'-'~ . .

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.,, 1' ~q.&amp;enso'r.~·Oocr RM•rd

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COLORED AT $1.59

MEN'S FALL

.sta~PER goes- to Mexico

JAC~ETS

__

ll1111dreds Co rhoose from.
nuigcl priced. Lo•g and
short styles. Come In and.
lry them on.

.__In these colorful sport shirts
• by

.'

MENS NEW FALL

to$22.50

-The might of Buick's big V8
engine - 322 cubic incheo with
record horsepower and compress!Qii .r~tlos.
-And the 1uxury of Buick's rt~ _,
a ride th•t lo;nows no equal lor
buoyant levelnflSS, torque tube
8teadiness and sweet handlln~~o
Why don't you rome In todayP

TA,..PICO . •••, ,

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Mellot II tile Wprnl!GII for lht
'

IL PRADO

•trlllna )lll6iru mi d-dil caiAIIf
In t"-e fiDe, wuhlhl• "JOil;

$3.95

.

·~Ill'~~ f'll&lt;ll ~!&gt;•"!low
It •"'
Bulcl: hMI rodav.
""
.. ,.,..._.,., s.,- ..&lt;1
~~-~«~-_,

MEN. ~S------~~::::::::~:::::::::0:1;1

New fall
the new, new, !J£!:!

·R onson·

Semeelllen

World'• motlluJIMriev.f
t ledrle 1huer lot woJ:neal

1'1telollowlill .,,. ,..,. -~
0c1 ,r.. enllllmonl In tlut U!llted
8tit• Navy dvil'!ll lllo. DloDih of
the ,Atbena
iloptiial&gt;er throufl
'No!')' ....,.ulllDI nat!,tl.n.

!moothlll"Q

1o

lawH

, Compael, comfortabletiiJY 10 Ute I

10

liJnftT!

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P. S. Antf thor "Lady llorrron"
i1 tht llamou,...gift GJ"

. •Ill' w,de, oon of lfr. Oncl lllrs.

: Er1&gt;tal, II! Wl&lt;le of ~II w...
st., "'lh... , 01110.
· Tlae ttbtr two .men are relillclenta
ol Me~ CO\UIIJf,. tli&lt;Y ar&lt;' Larry
Melvin LltJ;Ie"f., 1on of llr; and
Mrs. Leole\' A. l;lj""', Boqte 1.
Ru-tland, Obi0o 1Dti LinT ."ft)e 1SWift

· w-.hllllllo•

••d . l.fn. Dan• Ell ,
811 High st.. llt.t.l~1 0 o.

aon ot )Jr.

tht yrarl

•'

;'5

In fabuloua fuhiOA

'

colur!. sel wilh I
111 ske- lwline

All follf o&gt;.•n.""

1495

Dep~ble

Slate 18711

Pomeroy, Obio .

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POMEROY. OhiO

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. .. . . ..
~

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JEWELRY STORE
eourl st.
Pomeroy

J).

QQW

'1!1

..

lng recruit training at the Naval

Tralolng Center, . .:Jt.bri~J(U')'ltnd and wl.ll
ntlQ'It · ttt•lr

iliam11nd!

GOESSLER

$

w._.,

as 1 t ighl

!

borDes for two . . . . of 1.

)aft-

., completion of Did' ~ ~lla111\1 Alter c&lt;&gt;""'lei\OD of ~· -

•

REG.•Ut
VALUES

' Slzed8 to 44.

95

Sutorlzed

$1.99

IS OUJt 8USINESS .
~

•lot-

-lptl- ..

r.o.,.

Totethtr ~~tltft ,our O.C.., ..
ffle
pov• responsibllil)t ef tufl'dfftf the cQirll,•
•unlty"l healeh. Yout PfiiCrlptiOM will
,...l'tt OUf UtmDit Cllfwlt"",

SWISHER- LOHSE
DRUGS.

weet leave l&gt;O'iod ·1.07 il'll} reE.MAIN
IJOl'
\ ~o their new duff _!tat!OD. .·.- - - -PHONE9
----------- -ST.
- - -- -

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WoHMIIde

' 'ili'l' .... llobel'l lllohard Jll&lt;k~ J!i!&gt; of ltr .lll« Wr~. William
B P'&lt;!l!oODI of ~ w..c Ulllon s~
.Uiutii; Old~ 1!16
Lin4-

quickly, N/drl

• r:ru do• u a camt-iltairl

•

Regullr $35.0Q value. SIWC
new Fall styles, all sizes Buy
aow on lay-away

ELECTRIC SHAVER

• Yo;~ o 1hrne l~u hequeatlyrour •kin is baby·amoolla Jor•

•'

TOPCOATS

·''Lady

• Stroh• your 1kin

Sfipper

New Fall ~ budcet
. priced. S!fo..art llyt... .._
Z8 1o tt. HIIDdreds to
dlOOie , .....

Red Anchor .. Pomeroy
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1

I

fo !liN and tht• W('ekf&gt;nrl f out h-t~ l! W~o!veri ne line will lurn lhr !ide.
Princeton over Columbia- '11lat
"winners" ~ along with a bQaw.
THE EAST
old (tSa) " Of mine'll do H .
p.i!!k of t)u' Yankef' o; Ln f1V!' ovet;
Army over Penn Statr-Wrutey l Al»o - Dart.moutth ever Pettn
the Dodgt"lrs in th.e Wor ld St'rk·s. Ford wen "! lu -:t t!lt' tli.stanr,. to-1 Harvard over Tufts , Colgate GW~

.
Navy

,

duy.
M ich i gan over Mich1~11n Stak·

The Sp:. n;, ns ar0

fllvon~d

bul

lfl

~l'l'

Holy Cro.o:.s,

over Cornt•ll-1 d hkr t o
the ··Bar·her·· "'rn one.

~•~o~n~'~"~"~'~c.~n~l~o~;,~ot"f'llh~o~·uJ~d~,~~Y:o~l•~o~"~·•~•·~·o:w~n~·~~~~·,~th:o~l:on:o~~
~~~b~~~~~~~[Q~l~hiOCTOBER
VALUES
' and use the

Aus~r.~l,Jn

crawl The

BrQ,Oi.lyn

Bu~knflll.

Lehigh over
I[)(&gt;)aware
over Lafayt&gt;lle and Rutover

~ i(·t or)".

~ers

Connecticut.

Q-hiO:

~idw-st

~ts.teover
"lhe

Stanford . Mq.
lie iJ too ti"d tQ m~tke It tn

"'"'lb•fn C,l oyO' Wl•&lt;""•ia I
sH Newool"ft9e wion i.nM .
Mlnn.~ta &lt;!fler· Purdue · La.bln,c
will dll s~.n.d . ~&amp;~ .
N0:\11e .Da!ne , ovt~r lodiaua - But

caq'~

not good eno1..11h.
Alsu, •· low~t \over orea:on

IIIOU PIOPLIIUY PICKENS'
W-'V .EVIJY D"V.

10.00t'IT1J

FLOOR FURNACE .$124.50
Gneranteod to Years

The BQC.t rate tblrd

Ohio

bebi~d

Tez·

as Dbristlatt dd N•'"l in tot•l
State'• Buckeye&amp; aot a SllllPie at offense- with a per came ner•1e
w~at they wtU, fate Saturday Whta
ol. 478 yard• Jained. Tau Christbey meM St1ntord, in runnlnJ tian wu first with MO rll"dd.
thtQIIP Tqesday'a, dritla.
l'tan,. Kr~btas~ Atroq aerial
Ohio State was teeODd behb\d
aJ~tllt,. kept tile ~s flying &amp;s Wisconsi.n in .m.tttq ol"fense-, '61th
be bnLta-ted st~ord's act P-.er,
a 418 yard •per 1•me '"''·' ''
~ "JirocV:e. C9aeh Wood)' Hayeg compared., W\tb the Badgen' 4U
tenne4 t.l\e drJll • eood test tor yards per game.

I

Ft'~'~bt

Ttxa1 Western over

~QUIPMENT

Yex.i~o .

Results

~iiil;;

•••••.•. ' 99.95

88" ReJ. $144.95 Solei . , , ...... $139.95

•

BRING YOU GREATER

Maud~

SAVINGS IN MEN'S WEAR

Ferhman gave the cornm·

entary cxplaning the vari.,u's parts
ot the de!ilgn. Plan• we1e :.1ade to
altend a m•)elini: in G8Uipolis on
Nov. 3 whiCh will honor Or. Ella
lupton ; th October mee ~ in.: of t hP
chapter in Jacbon and a spedal
meetiD.J in JLtck.son on Nov ~0
when a state speaker will be o'n
'the' yrogram
.
.
Roll call tc~pons:es: were "In·
~eredlng Jtl-m s from Summep Vac;ations" and Chole Barnes deoorilfed her vi.!! It to th~ National· Head·
quarters of Lhe sorority in San An·
tonio, Tl!xas.
·

10.

•

RI':G,t:LAR UU5 MEN'S

SPORT!·

Sh~$

..... $5.38
BowUq
Shirts . . $5.95 up
Clllea.. SHOE
Ska:tes ... $17.95
Skdte Cases $4.5&amp;
A,Jalillnm -

up

JACKETS·

.,
Smart styles al111 pattemo ill

•

Sizes 36 to 44 . See those for

real ..lues al SII!Oen.

:.... $4.95

llleu ~wUag

Men's
SUEDE

COATS

WO!IIObS Bowllug

S~s

Jlrt.

the Athens chapter.
As a part of the initiation A llee
Cooper. Jad.:son, p-resented :1 coot
of Arms of the 8ororlty and Anna

2.

York.

Sunda)· evl!ning dinn~ guesh r.rf , Sunday.
AnD, Tom omd Pby!Ua Wiilialrul
Mrs. M~ lloDurnott.

Co unty ; Mr~ Emily Sprague, Mi(:l·
1 dleport; Oeta C illl)gJy, member of

l:y ttle tim. PAUlQ te4lrn in the
"!I
eountry."
Hayes Sc4hl bt\ pllllf I l~nderd
By UNITID PRESS
palM, defeuae 11-gaina' the IDIUans,
LONDON Pick RlchaF.son,
and wUI. liv. tll,m thl1 ))asses l:mJA won on llisquaUfi~ation OVil"
s~ttw Coll!lfqr.flt ou.tflt won't com· Ezzard Charle.'!., 202, Clnelnnati,
Ohio

I

Cue:.ts at tbe dinner meeting
were )'aye Coopel""", member rl f the
Bckley L•hapter. "\Vbo i!! su pN'VisOr
o( Elementary schooli in Jackson

··

a.,.., "'d SIOI&gt;ford .. "&lt;Winito-

lyn DaYJs, president . pns1ded ar.d
t~ . of~cerll we-re in charge of ,t he
initiation cer~mony for Mr1. Ger·
trude Traee . Mn. LueUlt RannellJ

wlth his cuu ~ m LlrTy Gladowefl ot
Middlt'1)ur1.

Dai11 Stll11nel. Porner&lt;&gt;y.Middteport, 0: aet'a, 1956-11 ,

______ ---~ _ __ _
O&lt;Jrothy Murphey and ch1ldren vh rh1ldrt'n I..elart.
Jled Clara Williams Saturday .
Wed: end tue«~ of Mrs 'PMnSund&lt;~ y vl-5it&lt;W1 ol Mf, ~ Mtl.
eha Edwardl were Mr. Ind . M.u. Daoa L('w\a and M.i.b Wete llr.
Howard Edward! , Mrs Lelia Lewl$ ~~ond JOn, Earl.
and Mn lime~ Cu:nDlDihlm, Mr.
V11 June Mr. Lefrter Johnsor:. on and Mrs. Stanley Collf2' and •
&amp;lnday were Mr. and Mrs. Don· dren. N1-w Hnen, Mr. and lfn,
•id Oblin&amp;er and Jimmie, Middle. ('lln ... lr1 in and CUrtedd•. Soqth
1_port, Mr ADd Mn .i\Oft; Kloa; and Side

and Mrs E!izabclth l..antz.

Smart styles, uaorted
eqlon. Sizes ~ 1o 44 .
Shop StHflen' First.

$.150.oo

$10.95

IN 15' MINUi"ES

and$19.95

Come rlgbt ln. Slga up.. Tlk.
the t:a.h. U.. It as you wish

lite:-' .,.

our . populv ~~AKi

'IT· IAsvu ternw. LI)Ulll up to
$1006.00 mP: on ahort notice.

8. f!. Sanborn
Missionary
Group Meets

F'llii•MI•I Ohio IMOPie siDe• lt\l.
~ou nan~~ lt. W• supply lt.

I.ollns Subjeel To Our
Prompt Approval

The B. H. Sanborn 'Mbsion~ry
Society met Monday ~venlag ·at
the FJrst flaptist Church with Mrs.

•nus

SlNkSPECIA~S

u· R••· nous Sale!

t o o t
high ratings ln te•m •tatiltics so
hr tbl.a .season.

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1.181 PICKBNS PAYMENT PLAN

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Ohio St"~' mearwhlle-,

Mtariina ~lJii'U ooW
mAl,lo ·- 1'empe st,~ ever Ne~
HQUSTON, Tex.- Roy Harris,
Mfxtco Aal~.. Ari:- ov~ Utah 180, Cut-And-Shoot, Tex.., outpoint·
Stlte, '1'\alsa. over Marquette Bnd ed Char~y Norku;;, 190, New

Winchester Model 7t ...... , UlUJ
Savage Model 340 1 _. ......••. , fQ.75
Remington Model 7Zlt . . . • , ... $93.35
Remington W&lt;H&gt;dmaoter ... .. .• $14~30·
Savage Model 19 .. : . . . . .·. . . f\8411
Marlin Model 338 . used . . . . . . . . ftll.91t
Remington Model 721 . . . . . . . . •uo
Winchester Model 88 .... , ..... ••z9.io
Winchester Model 43 ...... , . . _.6.$$
Wlnehe•ler Model 87 . . . . . . . . . . 'lUf ·
Harrington Rlchardsoa
Shotgun . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . m.~5
Wlncheoter Model 94 ....... ,
Wlnehesler Model 37 ........• , n1.1Q
Wlncheoter Model 12 . . . . . . • . . . ,1)11.911"
Wln~master Pump Model 870
181.115
Winchester Model 50 ......... an7.M
Nobel Pumn Gllll . . . . . . . ..... •se.oo
Used•n• dly
Wlnehosler Model 81 .. ....... .. $81.1'
llemlngton Model 58 . . . . . . . .
R•mln!llon Model 11--48 ....... UJ1.10
Make Pickens In Pomeroy and Mason City
Your One-Stop For Hardware Supplies,
Electrical Needs, $ports Equipment, Etc.

ILI;CTRIC WASHING
MAClfiNE SI'ECIAL
IUS WASHIR
. . . . . . ,$ 89.95
139.9' WASHER ......... $129.95
liUI WA81lER . . . . . .
$149.95
14UB WASIJIR ........ $119.95
.,-uiS WEll[ ONLY

COLUMBUS, 0 .

one~ .

ple-te Icme

1"'"• JanJ.. IOc....., 811\ri., 01.

Tfrry lln•ry lfl)tnt the week enQ , Lvcr, Joe Fos: and Jeanetk Cun-

nm 1 ba~, ~~
C
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1 1OI~J:Ue """''le ~nn1ng
1pendmt a weet wltb .U. lf'ladMr. Ljl.a ~ lUlam1 visited Hallie parenia, llr. ~ Mn..
Georae
Alpka Omltton ch!tp\cr of D··l- Fiber ai Wt'llt Co lumbia Sunday .. Moore, COiudNs.
t.a ~appa Gamma SOI'IOI"l!J met .ror
Mn. Ora Higemt and aon, of pt_ i .Mr. aDd JCn. Do.n QuDeGberry
a dtnner meetint: at the Salem Ctn -~ Ple•nnt caH-ed vn C!ara Williams 1 .and .son Athfn• vjtJ.ted Mr •nd
ter .IC-~~1 this paet week. pwendo- Monday .
[ Mn. ~ar He~ Saturday. and

can't milS,
HALU'AX, N. s. -Richltd Wow·
LSU 0\181' · RICe - 'l'beJ're a ward, t3:i, Halifax, N. 8., outpOintci.oek.
ed Glen Flana-a:an, 13.~, New
'Te;nl A·g ies over Tex.o.s Tech· Yort 10,

I.ET'S GO ltUNTlJttlfl

lo 51 .... aad 70,4110 IITU Sizes
PROMfT INSTALl,ATION I
We H...e!IJ~o Rudy To ln•tall Your
Filmore or Healer Today

For Stanford II

teu9 · ever We.ai Virgi-Dla.:-They

At PICkENS' In Mason and Pomeroy
GET READY Jtf.O.W
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FOR FALLan•WINTBR
GUNS IN STOCk

FLOOR FUitNACES

8yAion ~~ · Bucks Make Ready

the Butks.

st.ntt.

SMO aver ~~~1'i , 1'lllilfle onr
Nori~~t1fltrn, flllonlia ovttr KQsu, Iowa State ~over Neb.rMka aad

See The Temcq GAS HllATI!RS .
FOR VOUtl Ht:ATING NEEDS
BEFORE WINTE~I!\J Yr. Guarantee

READY FOR

ClIFTON

Delta Gammo
Kappa Holds
Initiation

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Allen Hughes, presidept, ln chlrge
of the meeting. Members\. of the
Love J(Jy Circle were in Charge
of the opening devotional service

man, Mra. J. Q. R.lce and Mrs. G.
G. Werner.
The ...-rMcitla Circle
had ihe
\lrogra,.m for the evening oD the
~Dpi-c 0'Go Thou" and thOF;e takin-~
part were MNI . Owen Bratton, MR.
Mdning Kloe~ ltnft· Mrs .. {?;on -Bee- 1
ker.
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Bul~k Slfft:•At; .

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SHIRTS

and inclUded "Mrs. Raymond LU·

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REGULAR $1.99 MENS

REG. $1.59

Sizes 36 to ,44 . First quality
grey, warm. Buy several

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FLANNEL

SHIRTS
.1.11 bright new Fall patterns.
Sb'.es 14'4 1o 17. Another Sill!.,~ Y~ae. Buy several! and Sue

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MEN'S FALL

.sta~PER goes- to Mexico

JAC~ETS

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ll1111dreds Co rhoose from.
nuigcl priced. Lo•g and
short styles. Come In and.
lry them on.

.__In these colorful sport shirts
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to$22.50

-The might of Buick's big V8
engine - 322 cubic incheo with
record horsepower and compress!Qii .r~tlos.
-And the 1uxury of Buick's rt~ _,
a ride th•t lo;nows no equal lor
buoyant levelnflSS, torque tube
8teadiness and sweet handlln~~o
Why don't you rome In todayP

TA,..PICO . •••, ,

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•trlllna )lll6iru mi d-dil caiAIIf
In t"-e fiDe, wuhlhl• "JOil;

$3.95

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·~Ill'~~ f'll&lt;ll ~!&gt;•"!low
It •"'
Bulcl: hMI rodav.
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New fall
the new, new, !J£!:!

·R onson·

Semeelllen

World'• motlluJIMriev.f
t ledrle 1huer lot woJ:neal

1'1telollowlill .,,. ,..,. -~
0c1 ,r.. enllllmonl In tlut U!llted
8tit• Navy dvil'!ll lllo. DloDih of
the ,Atbena
iloptiial&gt;er throufl
'No!')' ....,.ulllDI nat!,tl.n.

!moothlll"Q

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i1 tht llamou,...gift GJ"

. •Ill' w,de, oon of lfr. Oncl lllrs.

: Er1&gt;tal, II! Wl&lt;le of ~II w...
st., "'lh... , 01110.
· Tlae ttbtr two .men are relillclenta
ol Me~ CO\UIIJf,. tli&lt;Y ar&lt;' Larry
Melvin LltJ;Ie"f., 1on of llr; and
Mrs. Leole\' A. l;lj""', Boqte 1.
Ru-tland, Obi0o 1Dti LinT ."ft)e 1SWift

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••d . l.fn. Dan• Ell ,
811 High st.. llt.t.l~1 0 o.

aon ot )Jr.

tht yrarl

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In fabuloua fuhiOA

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111 ske- lwline

All follf o&gt;.•n.""

1495

Dep~ble

Slate 18711

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lng recruit training at the Naval

Tralolng Center, . .:Jt.bri~J(U')'ltnd and wl.ll
ntlQ'It · ttt•lr

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GOESSLER

$

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)aft-

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VALUES

' Slzed8 to 44.

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Sutorlzed

$1.99

IS OUJt 8USINESS .
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Totethtr ~~tltft ,our O.C.., ..
ffle
pov• responsibllil)t ef tufl'dfftf the cQirll,•
•unlty"l healeh. Yout PfiiCrlptiOM will
,...l'tt OUf UtmDit Cllfwlt"",

SWISHER- LOHSE
DRUGS.

weet leave l&gt;O'iod ·1.07 il'll} reE.MAIN
IJOl'
\ ~o their new duff _!tat!OD. .·.- - - -PHONE9
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' 'ili'l' .... llobel'l lllohard Jll&lt;k~ J!i!&gt; of ltr .lll« Wr~. William
B P'&lt;!l!oODI of ~ w..c Ulllon s~
.Uiutii; Old~ 1!16
Lin4-

quickly, N/drl

• r:ru do• u a camt-iltairl

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new Fall styles, all sizes Buy
aow on lay-away

ELECTRIC SHAVER

• Yo;~ o 1hrne l~u hequeatlyrour •kin is baby·amoolla Jor•

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·''Lady

• Stroh• your 1kin

Sfipper

New Fall ~ budcet
. priced. S!fo..art llyt... .._
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Pomeroy Gafden
Club Officers
' *BOOKLWl UP - Facts a.ad Ikees 13-10
~ OD the 1958 World Series.
Fi~.st ga~e pitchera _ Yankee 1
AJeam._ New Yt~rk
YllD.kee1, Whiley Ford 19.{1; Dodgere;, Sai Are Installed
erican L e a I u e ebamptGM; Maglle 13-:i.
Officers (or the r-w year were
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ADS
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'YANKEE StADIUM

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Wuther- JioJrtly fair wUh sea_temperatures, big~ 6$ UJ

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WiDDer- First team to win four
,...._ out of ae\leD.
Serle, achedule- 1st &amp;bd 2nd
PIDCI!a, Wed ., and Thurs., atJEb·Mta fteld, Brooklyn ; third, fourth
•ad,flfth il necessary Fri., Sat.:
1ad Sua., at YankeeJ
Stadium
New York; 6th and 'lth U necesNr'F Moo., and Tues., at Wlet.

Foss
Mr$. Ul,;lll'"'m
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GUe$' f Of H0n0r Af
BIf' thd ay o·mner

dent, pmidod .nd eighteen mem-

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c:alJ w1lh "My ld-ea of a Garden
Club". The '"ignation ol Mn. ,
Theodore Reed Sr. was accepted I

wilb ceg•·et. An

iuleo·..ung re- I'
Mn. W-ill iam Foss was gu&lt;'st of port of the past year'! work wa.s .

honor at a birthday dinner held
Sund-ay at the bonK!: of her tfaughter, Mrs. P . L. Mitch, and famlly .
J'ldd.
Those present were MNJ . E. L.
Sert~ favorites- Yankees, 8-5. Corn and d:tugtrter Lois, Hunlingqpenmg game favorite - Yanton; Mr a nd Mr~. Dillon Cross, Racine; Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Mlich
and two son6, Martins Ferry; Julie
Mitch, RN, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman fo'oss. Pt. Pl easant·
Mr. Mitch and ,son, Larry.
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given by Mrs. Dowq!e.
:
Mrs. Edw11rd Baer was Installed I
as president; Mrs. CharleJ Goo&amp;:·
lcin, vice-president; Mnl . L. C.
Kar r, secn·t::.ry;
an-d ~Mra. Roy
Betzing, treasurer. The hutallation
ceremony was impressive and was
Il~ened to a .flo wer arrangement
With th e ptes1dent l)lacing
tb~
highest poml , the vice preside~t.
the second point , and the sect\&gt;·
I tary and treasurer placing thl'
M'".l'. Foss received !wo decorat- cuqe line which was all In greened birthday c~ki.!S and other a:tfts ery. Each mcmobf!r then pla-=ed a
from her fam1ly.
flower where she thought
lt f
ahould he with the last member
placing the focal point of tbe arrangement.

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ted 'f
R ·b 1 llh a g1·rl.
.... n
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The party

was

held with a western tietting. A w•·s tNn .skit was
put on by .Joyce Ker.nl'dy, Ann

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huard of education commission was
given by Theo Smit-h, who announerr that iB WliS decided to secure
'
· · t (.o r S~nd~y School
;:1 n~w plants
Dunng the mcctmg oJ tbJs commis·
liicn, officers were elected wlth
Mr Smith selected as chairman,
Mrs Dey Hysell, vice c}lairman,
and Mrs Boney Mitchei, sec~tary

LOST LADIES ELG!J' WlU9;J'·
WATCH Sat. SBpt. '&amp;, belv.:ftn
Gravel ll ill and Middleport, bus-

Young, Smart, Classic
lo' - heelers

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YANKEI! STADIUM b1 New York'• Btonx. wltb maftaa-er Cuey Stengel auperlmpoaed.
tn tore.Seatlng capacity la 67,000, but for tht Wo~Id Strlel tt can h9ld more.
{lnternatlot&amp;aJ}

white
mllk
con- ev e nine M th e churc b wlth
tah.l
er mums
mad&lt;! in
by aM'"o.
H. glass
B. Smith.
, 22,
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members prtllent.
Refre~:~hmenb were ser11ed by
Mr 11 Harry P Smith chairm~w .
the ho stc.l!iscs during
the .social presided at the meeting. The tru s.
hour.
tees·reported thHt they had rented
The next mf'eling will be held Jhe Bethanr cpurch tr the Sal vat·

a ni ~&gt;t.

iness dl&amp;trlct. Reward. llrs Ed
Domoskie, South 4th St, Middleport or phone 6097-Y.

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named a.~'' chairman, Plans were
also discussed for a Christmas prD-

t gram and Mts Baker Gordon, ,Mrs

See th em at

· and Mrs C F Tompkins
Dey Hysell

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were named to plan the program.
The quarterly conference was an·
nounced for Octo'ber 2l.
I Prayer by the Rev. Eugene

ln. MIDIIUIPdl'l'.

QUALITY DOESN'T
C\)S1'...,. IT PAYS

EAS'I'ERN STAR EAR.RING lost In
_ Pomeroy-MiddLeport vtclnlty. Return to Dally Sentinel office or
call 6139~X. Reward. 10 2 3tc

Superior-J;ervice
Servict to the Llvit)g
Our Mctto .

T~ey'Finsterwald

MIDDLEPORT, ()HIO

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To those millfoM or A.mertcant

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SUNRISE

RELIEF FROM
MORNING .BACKACHE*
who awaken with painful
.morning backache and who can't
gel a good nighl'tllcep,
Sealy make• thil daring offer:

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SUNSET
~'!ATION•

990

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On Your Di~l

Funeral Home
Ph9Dt!85

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"YOUR

ana the most:eo.mf'Qr_t_able night's sJe..,p you~ve ever had
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LETS TAKE
ANOTHER
· LOOK ....

• Admlnltlrltrlx
Ettale of Fr1nc• W. Parker, also
known • · Frankt• Parbr,
dee-d
Notice 16 hereby given
th.it
Ethel M. Stout whose J)06t o!.flce
ltdrcss is CoolvU!e, Ohio, R. D.
3 has bel!u duly uppotnted as Administratrix ot the estate of FranCL'S W. Porkr.r late of Meigs Coun·
ty. Ohlo. dccC'Wled.

NOWHERE
ELSE

IJat('d bhls 20th day of Septem·

bcr 19:16.

SUCH LOCALIZED
SELLING POWER! -

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John C. Bacon,
Ju-tlge of the Probate Court
Mci,w:s County, Ohio
22, 29 {10) 6 3tc

The Sentinel

FOR RESULTS
and PROFIT
CALL
398
1'11E DAILY SllNTINilL

ll.t::l'l crmv. "210", 2 dr. Sedan.
Clean c-ar Inside aM .&gt;Ut. One
Iocat owner $l,a95.00. Btnettnars
Pomeroy.
9 2'1 6tc 1

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POSTUREPEDtC•

speclolly price~ simulated peorle .

19M De,.')OTO V8,
4 dr. Sedan.
Powr•· st!l'Cring. Automatic trarul·
miS$i{/n. $895.00.
BLaettn.ar's.
Pomeroy.
9 27 6tc

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No longer need you oufl'er the tornJrtS of painful MOrning
backarhe-lose precious' sleep becauso you don'l get the
firm support your body needs. Now you can get a comfortable
night's sleep every night on this completely
. new kind of sleep equiplnent that makes
aU other mattresses old fashioned. Come in
now and find out how JOU can sleep-test the
Sealy ~ic in your own home!

IT M"-PE
A

40 NIGHTS ' FREE TRIAL OFFER!

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muscles arid tense nerves respond to the
Posturepedie's scientifically firm support. ·
Then, if Cor any reason you're not fully
aatillied, return the mattretJSt within t 0 daY'
f&lt;&gt;llowing your 40 nights' free trial period,

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offer expires November I, 1~56.
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oach
NECKIACt.

WjNNJE WINKLE

EARRINGS

DAaUTS
Choo1e from a huge "ltdl0ru
One to .S ltrand nec•taetl1
2, 3, and 4 strand adjuatable

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Rhintttoftt trim and ctn._,
piece• I Now, priced 10 low, you
can treat ~UI'Itlf to oil the
beautiful ttyfH you fancy . , ,
Earring. oncl bracelet&amp; to match.

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Where Your Confidence Is Justified
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WSCS MIITING
'!' he October mcelinJl of !he W
S C Sw ill be held Monday eventng
nl lhl'l Health Methodist Church
wiih Mt·~ Bn1oo Lloyd, pre~lclent,
PH'!Icllnlf. Mrs Nan Mo11re will preSt•nt the proa:ram and Mrs Glenn
l..nmbert will be the devOIU.onal
!P.ader.

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um . own c WI
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Mrs. J. B. Elberfeld as co-hosA "Can ean Chorus" of Sally t~ss.
Sau er, Janet
Hinkle,
Bal'bllra
Grindstaff, Edna Miller und Dvnna
LEGAL NOTICE
.Jone11 was aho a part or the enter1
Sea rd Did!! will be received by
tainment. Gamus were played and the l:JI&gt;ard of County
Commis!Jarbt~cues, roflt IH"tr and cofreo{'
Wflrfl served. l'ri7.1'.S w••t·e awarded ... lOners.'. Mr!::;s Counly, Ohi?, at
th.c Ofl1cu of ,&gt;ll'id Board, Pomeroy,
.to Loul!,:e Zirkl.c, l'audora Collins Obiu, up unlil 12:00 o'clock noon
and Pcilrl
cnstum
as. We·Jkcr for the best 0c toller 15, 1956 for furnishing ·
the followin~.
llushecs aUend inr; Wl'rt' '"'hyllls
Tran sport dclivt•ry (}[ Gl':l&amp;o'lin-e,
MI!ICr, ltrvu V~t~l,!han 1\.IaPie Leif- reguNir anrl prnmiurn grades to
heit, Louise Zlrlde, J'atrii'JII Mack , the. Cnunty Giirage, Rock Spri'Jlgs,
Girolami, Ohto, at Lhr dircotion of the CounAnne Chapmn n, Lillie
· Dar~ Doddl'lll. Shirley Gaul, Mary
ty b:n gi necr, du·r ing the 90 day
Robinson, ~tUl Cramer, Sylvia Col- periOd comml'ndng Oct. 15, 1986.
lins, Carol 13achtcl , BL'tty J. Fultz,
Quote pri!'cs on both regular
·Befoty Evenon,
FntllCJI Eppley
·a nd premium grades.
l'nlly Cilu, Martha Mllye r.
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Board of Commis.!llioners reserve
Th ~ Soda\ Oommittee were Satb~ ritbt to rejeot: any or all Bids.
Gibbs, V~ra Crow. J ean Werry, · ~ra ~rQounty Gomm~
WDrlel)', Martha WllUims
1
By Dear, Barnitz'T't:lirt
.JanM Hinkle, Lena
Nesselroad,
(9) 26, 29 (10) 3, 10 4tc
M111'y Andt·rson and Sally Sauer.

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narililton, Friday, Sept. 28, pos·
sibly on Pom'eroy upper park·
ing lot. Reward. Mrs. Cedric W. API&gt;LES FOR SALE • IIi. mUe&gt;
sooth of Rutland. Jobn L. R-;uD·
Olork. South Third Street, Middloport, Phone 6223.
10 ·2 3tp
lnea.

many styles
and colors

ed and Mrs C F Tompkins wu

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ACCIDIHt

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~pe,JaMIHI~I••ndJoanWePMMdoyN•••~•fiatl~~me'""~~
A~c~m!';"~t~w~a~
•~n~l:ed~l~o~l~e~t~lh~·
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of Mr.s ' Wlill
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rHtJ-x..t..O..f. ,

151 Lost &amp; Found

Devot ons and prayer by Milo;:&gt;
Ebersbaeb opened the meeting ol
the off_icial board ()f the Un ited
Methodist cllurch, held Monday

F!O"wer arrangements were us-ed
throughout the hOme and the arrangemcnt gf the
month
wa.

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Wt-IU WIL.l SELf(. r 'I~
~F..AU11FUL t-.:' l"i"A ".' !

Unl'tecJ MetL-~.:s
· f Church Board
UUUir
Meef'mg He/d 0 n M·0ncJ
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chrysanlhemumt; and box wood. At
thl! close of the installation Mrs.

The Ohto Eta Ph• C'h:lpter of
BetA Si'kma. Phi h~ld thl.)ir Ru :~ b
Party last night at 1he UAV Hall
In Pomero~'· Martha Jan e WIHiarns
servrd as Mis tress or Cerem'onics
and Lena Nes~elro:td was the pi·

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paid for befO'l'e the 25tb ot eath
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1nstaHed by Mrs. H~rt Reibel,
regional director, when the Pomer{ly Garden Club met Monday afternoon at the hum r: of Mn. George
H. Parker with Mr~&gt; . H. B. Smitb
as co-hostess.
Mrs. WiUJam B Downie, pre11i-

Tele\'ision- Nalional Broadcasting Co., Mt'l Allen of Yankee.s and
yince Scully of Dodger:~ announcJDg.
JWdi~ Mutual
netwol'k Bpb
Wc&gt;iff and Bob Neal anno•n~inj.

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Pomeroy Gafden
Club Officers
' *BOOKLWl UP - Facts a.ad Ikees 13-10
~ OD the 1958 World Series.
Fi~.st ga~e pitchera _ Yankee 1
AJeam._ New Yt~rk
YllD.kee1, Whiley Ford 19.{1; Dodgere;, Sai Are Installed
erican L e a I u e ebamptGM; Maglle 13-:i.
Officers (or the r-w year were
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,...._ out of ae\leD.
Serle, achedule- 1st &amp;bd 2nd
PIDCI!a, Wed ., and Thurs., atJEb·Mta fteld, Brooklyn ; third, fourth
•ad,flfth il necessary Fri., Sat.:
1ad Sua., at YankeeJ
Stadium
New York; 6th and 'lth U necesNr'F Moo., and Tues., at Wlet.

Foss
Mr$. Ul,;lll'"'m
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GUe$' f Of H0n0r Af
BIf' thd ay o·mner

dent, pmidod .nd eighteen mem-

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hers and guests respo nded to roH
c:alJ w1lh "My ld-ea of a Garden
Club". The '"ignation ol Mn. ,
Theodore Reed Sr. was accepted I

wilb ceg•·et. An

iuleo·..ung re- I'
Mn. W-ill iam Foss was gu&lt;'st of port of the past year'! work wa.s .

honor at a birthday dinner held
Sund-ay at the bonK!: of her tfaughter, Mrs. P . L. Mitch, and famlly .
J'ldd.
Those present were MNJ . E. L.
Sert~ favorites- Yankees, 8-5. Corn and d:tugtrter Lois, Hunlingqpenmg game favorite - Yanton; Mr a nd Mr~. Dillon Cross, Racine; Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Mlich
and two son6, Martins Ferry; Julie
Mitch, RN, Gallipolis; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman fo'oss. Pt. Pl easant·
Mr. Mitch and ,son, Larry.
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given by Mrs. Dowq!e.
:
Mrs. Edw11rd Baer was Installed I
as president; Mrs. CharleJ Goo&amp;:·
lcin, vice-president; Mnl . L. C.
Kar r, secn·t::.ry;
an-d ~Mra. Roy
Betzing, treasurer. The hutallation
ceremony was impressive and was
Il~ened to a .flo wer arrangement
With th e ptes1dent l)lacing
tb~
highest poml , the vice preside~t.
the second point , and the sect\&gt;·
I tary and treasurer placing thl'
M'".l'. Foss received !wo decorat- cuqe line which was all In greened birthday c~ki.!S and other a:tfts ery. Each mcmobf!r then pla-=ed a
from her fam1ly.
flower where she thought
lt f
ahould he with the last member
placing the focal point of tbe arrangement.

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I&gt;ownie '" behalf of the club pre••
ted 'f
R ·b 1 llh a g1·rl.
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The party

was

held with a western tietting. A w•·s tNn .skit was
put on by .Joyce Ker.nl'dy, Ann

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huard of education commission was
given by Theo Smit-h, who announerr that iB WliS decided to secure
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;:1 n~w plants
Dunng the mcctmg oJ tbJs commis·
liicn, officers were elected wlth
Mr Smith selected as chairman,
Mrs Dey Hysell, vice c}lairman,
and Mrs Boney Mitchei, sec~tary

LOST LADIES ELG!J' WlU9;J'·
WATCH Sat. SBpt. '&amp;, belv.:ftn
Gravel ll ill and Middleport, bus-

Young, Smart, Classic
lo' - heelers

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YANKEI! STADIUM b1 New York'• Btonx. wltb maftaa-er Cuey Stengel auperlmpoaed.
tn tore.Seatlng capacity la 67,000, but for tht Wo~Id Strlel tt can h9ld more.
{lnternatlot&amp;aJ}

white
mllk
con- ev e nine M th e churc b wlth
tah.l
er mums
mad&lt;! in
by aM'"o.
H. glass
B. Smith.
, 22,
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members prtllent.
Refre~:~hmenb were ser11ed by
Mr 11 Harry P Smith chairm~w .
the ho stc.l!iscs during
the .social presided at the meeting. The tru s.
hour.
tees·reported thHt they had rented
The next mf'eling will be held Jhe Bethanr cpurch tr the Sal vat·

a ni ~&gt;t.

iness dl&amp;trlct. Reward. llrs Ed
Domoskie, South 4th St, Middleport or phone 6097-Y.

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named a.~'' chairman, Plans were
also discussed for a Christmas prD-

t gram and Mts Baker Gordon, ,Mrs

See th em at

· and Mrs C F Tompkins
Dey Hysell

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were named to plan the program.
The quarterly conference was an·
nounced for Octo'ber 2l.
I Prayer by the Rev. Eugene

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call 6139~X. Reward. 10 2 3tc

Superior-J;ervice
Servict to the Llvit)g
Our Mctto .

T~ey'Finsterwald

MIDDLEPORT, ()HIO

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RELIEF FROM
MORNING .BACKACHE*
who awaken with painful
.morning backache and who can't
gel a good nighl'tllcep,
Sealy make• thil daring offer:

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~'!ATION•

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LETS TAKE
ANOTHER
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• Admlnltlrltrlx
Ettale of Fr1nc• W. Parker, also
known • · Frankt• Parbr,
dee-d
Notice 16 hereby given
th.it
Ethel M. Stout whose J)06t o!.flce
ltdrcss is CoolvU!e, Ohio, R. D.
3 has bel!u duly uppotnted as Administratrix ot the estate of FranCL'S W. Porkr.r late of Meigs Coun·
ty. Ohlo. dccC'Wled.

NOWHERE
ELSE

IJat('d bhls 20th day of Septem·

bcr 19:16.

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SELLING POWER! -

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John C. Bacon,
Ju-tlge of the Probate Court
Mci,w:s County, Ohio
22, 29 {10) 6 3tc

The Sentinel

FOR RESULTS
and PROFIT
CALL
398
1'11E DAILY SllNTINilL

ll.t::l'l crmv. "210", 2 dr. Sedan.
Clean c-ar Inside aM .&gt;Ut. One
Iocat owner $l,a95.00. Btnettnars
Pomeroy.
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speclolly price~ simulated peorle .

19M De,.')OTO V8,
4 dr. Sedan.
Powr•· st!l'Cring. Automatic trarul·
miS$i{/n. $895.00.
BLaettn.ar's.
Pomeroy.
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backarhe-lose precious' sleep becauso you don'l get the
firm support your body needs. Now you can get a comfortable
night's sleep every night on this completely
. new kind of sleep equiplnent that makes
aU other mattresses old fashioned. Come in
now and find out how JOU can sleep-test the
Sealy ~ic in your own home!

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muscles arid tense nerves respond to the
Posturepedie's scientifically firm support. ·
Then, if Cor any reason you're not fully
aatillied, return the mattretJSt within t 0 daY'
f&lt;&gt;llowing your 40 nights' free trial period,

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offer expires November I, 1~56.
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One to .S ltrand nec•taetl1
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Rhintttoftt trim and ctn._,
piece• I Now, priced 10 low, you
can treat ~UI'Itlf to oil the
beautiful ttyfH you fancy . , ,
Earring. oncl bracelet&amp; to match.

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Where Your Confidence Is Justified
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Daybook
WSCS MIITING
'!' he October mcelinJl of !he W
S C Sw ill be held Monday eventng
nl lhl'l Health Methodist Church
wiih Mt·~ Bn1oo Lloyd, pre~lclent,
PH'!Icllnlf. Mrs Nan Mo11re will preSt•nt the proa:ram and Mrs Glenn
l..nmbert will be the devOIU.onal
!P.ader.

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um . own c WI
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Mrs. J. B. Elberfeld as co-hosA "Can ean Chorus" of Sally t~ss.
Sau er, Janet
Hinkle,
Bal'bllra
Grindstaff, Edna Miller und Dvnna
LEGAL NOTICE
.Jone11 was aho a part or the enter1
Sea rd Did!! will be received by
tainment. Gamus were played and the l:JI&gt;ard of County
Commis!Jarbt~cues, roflt IH"tr and cofreo{'
Wflrfl served. l'ri7.1'.S w••t·e awarded ... lOners.'. Mr!::;s Counly, Ohi?, at
th.c Ofl1cu of ,&gt;ll'id Board, Pomeroy,
.to Loul!,:e Zirkl.c, l'audora Collins Obiu, up unlil 12:00 o'clock noon
and Pcilrl
cnstum
as. We·Jkcr for the best 0c toller 15, 1956 for furnishing ·
the followin~.
llushecs aUend inr; Wl'rt' '"'hyllls
Tran sport dclivt•ry (}[ Gl':l&amp;o'lin-e,
MI!ICr, ltrvu V~t~l,!han 1\.IaPie Leif- reguNir anrl prnmiurn grades to
heit, Louise Zlrlde, J'atrii'JII Mack , the. Cnunty Giirage, Rock Spri'Jlgs,
Girolami, Ohto, at Lhr dircotion of the CounAnne Chapmn n, Lillie
· Dar~ Doddl'lll. Shirley Gaul, Mary
ty b:n gi necr, du·r ing the 90 day
Robinson, ~tUl Cramer, Sylvia Col- periOd comml'ndng Oct. 15, 1986.
lins, Carol 13achtcl , BL'tty J. Fultz,
Quote pri!'cs on both regular
·Befoty Evenon,
FntllCJI Eppley
·a nd premium grades.
l'nlly Cilu, Martha Mllye r.
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Board of Commis.!llioners reserve
Th ~ Soda\ Oommittee were Satb~ ritbt to rejeot: any or all Bids.
Gibbs, V~ra Crow. J ean Werry, · ~ra ~rQounty Gomm~
WDrlel)', Martha WllUims
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By Dear, Barnitz'T't:lirt
.JanM Hinkle, Lena
Nesselroad,
(9) 26, 29 (10) 3, 10 4tc
M111'y Andt·rson and Sally Sauer.

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narililton, Friday, Sept. 28, pos·
sibly on Pom'eroy upper park·
ing lot. Reward. Mrs. Cedric W. API&gt;LES FOR SALE • IIi. mUe&gt;
sooth of Rutland. Jobn L. R-;uD·
Olork. South Third Street, Middloport, Phone 6223.
10 ·2 3tp
lnea.

many styles
and colors

ed and Mrs C F Tompkins wu

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ACCIDIHt

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A~c~m!';"~t~w~a~
•~n~l:ed~l~o~l~e~t~lh~·
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151 Lost &amp; Found

Devot ons and prayer by Milo;:&gt;
Ebersbaeb opened the meeting ol
the off_icial board ()f the Un ited
Methodist cllurch, held Monday

F!O"wer arrangements were us-ed
throughout the hOme and the arrangemcnt gf the
month
wa.

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~F..AU11FUL t-.:' l"i"A ".' !

Unl'tecJ MetL-~.:s
· f Church Board
UUUir
Meef'mg He/d 0 n M·0ncJ
f
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chrysanlhemumt; and box wood. At
thl! close of the installation Mrs.

The Ohto Eta Ph• C'h:lpter of
BetA Si'kma. Phi h~ld thl.)ir Ru :~ b
Party last night at 1he UAV Hall
In Pomero~'· Martha Jan e WIHiarns
servrd as Mis tress or Cerem'onics
and Lena Nes~elro:td was the pi·

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Rush Party Held
Tuesday Evening

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eentt per wotd, etne ln·
serticfn. MiniDjium ehua:e SOc.( ce-nts per word for three con..
secutlve intcrtloDJ.
Spectal-r-One month for 25 cente
per word.
Full rate or 2 ctefttB per wtml will
be eb&amp;ra:ed for adverU1inc it not
paid for befO'l'e the 25tb ot eath
~, mGnt)l followJ&amp;tc insertion.
: Error1 J.n Ad:Vfttlamt--SJ'Iould hi!
reported Jm.rn«ti.ltoely. 'l'be Dally
Senttnel will n~ be re!pnnsible
for mol'9 than ODe lntorreet ln·
SCltlon.
Car« ?f 'I"tlanQ and Speclal Notires of Events prlDt.ed at rc)gular classified rates. Obltuarle~~
publillhed dt 1 cent per word.

1nstaHed by Mrs. H~rt Reibel,
regional director, when the Pomer{ly Garden Club met Monday afternoon at the hum r: of Mn. George
H. Parker with Mr~&gt; . H. B. Smitb
as co-hostess.
Mrs. WiUJam B Downie, pre11i-

Tele\'ision- Nalional Broadcasting Co., Mt'l Allen of Yankee.s and
yince Scully of Dodger:~ announcJDg.
JWdi~ Mutual
netwol'k Bpb
Wc&gt;iff and Bob Neal anno•n~inj.

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Pruident Frieda Henry and
followint proeram was'
sont by all, ScrlptW'.e
Justls, Roi-J call and
busineu readi01

The Daily S-e~tinel

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GIRLS -

land and Lorralne

·birthday was suag
'birthday• a-nd the cl:~::!~
During the buatneu :

l';

mage tale now being held .was
cuase4 and p,roeeaH .. fir from

Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor

the

held Friday Ocwber 18 '" ' di,s.
Mory Thompson, Lind•
SotWage, CUlled. Gam., wece played ....
Donna Marit&gt; Hauck, Ronnie Rif- eol!'elta held with prUea given.
fie, Cl&gt;&lt;ryl Wood•, .... ,e Wotson, Edith vm.... won the doer p,w;,
Th F
and Joey Gilmore.
Refre~hmenU were served to those
e e 0.~ratetl Ch~.ch
IC~ol Jelfrey Burt and a four year to Junior Department to the Inter- attending,
=~~d
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Sun Y, Ben Neutzl!ng, and Freda Mttch. mediate, Susan Woods, Karen HoU
Att Dd
d' WI
.e
aettur, sup- Marcia Grue:'Mn received recogni- ner, Sharon Wilson, A.seneth Trae ante at Sunc;lay ~eltooJ on
enn en ent , presldmg
All de- tion for sevtm ye•~ perlect , 1_
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Sunday was 125 collection 'iB~l.
~•rtments f th
h 1
I
· -cy.
nnie Reynolds, Ronald CarM J 0h
I
rs.
n Tay or of Mason waB
0f the se oo himet n the 1 tendance and Glady·, Cuckte' fo' penter, Johnny Shasteen and Walt calling
saactuary
M
, or e won~ P servlce twelve year~ and a very ,peclal er G
P
d
on r. and Mrs. Ned Henwhich op~ned wtth a hymn, with
tJ
rueser. romote from
the ry on Sunday eveninl'
Lal'l')' TrfK'Y as organiU, antJ pray. re&lt;-ognt on was gLven lo Mus Una lntermediat.:: to the Senlor Ch•r, ,
er fly Mr . Blaettnar.
Grueser who has completed her lotte Murray , Marlenl Sch~ll. Re1J.
Mr. Ivan Bush of Kaaoo was
2~e:r g~=t ag;ndpnce.
ata Baxter, Bett1 Hamm and Shel· vWUng with Ned H~nry Friday .
1
Graduation
exercises
were
conla
Strauss.
I
r Mrs. ~ora:e Burns made • busi~ numbers were
presented
ducted
wit
hthe
following
promoThe
teachers
of
the
rehool
w-ere
nftl tr1p to New Haven Monday.
by the Junior Choir. "Tell Me
Mr. ~nd Mrs. B. J.
1\edmond
Stories of Jes us"
and ''In IMy tlons, flrst kindergarten to 8l!t!Ond called to the altar a~d a prayer
kindergarten,
Penny
Hayes
Ricky
for
love
and
dedicatiOn
of
their
,&amp;pell.t
the
week
end
in
CJ11arnb
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•Heut ThN~ Rings A -~elody" with
5
uperinGilmore,
Ann
H&lt;llter
Carl~
Nor~
livl'lll
was
offered
by
the
~th
their
daughter,
Mr.
y
·lf::
Mrs. Ben Neutzling' aa pianist. Mi-.
Blaettnar spoke brlefly on "The ton , Sally and Mike Globaker Jcf ~ndent. The hymn, "Lead On Oh W. M. 8\II'Wn, Their son, Pat
and Gordon Joh~•on~
ng Eternal" conduded the serv- companied them lome. ,
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Great Invitation" telliag ~ 1t is ffrey Burt
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stUI God's invitation toda)l.
, rom km&lt;krgarten to primary de·
Mr. and lira. Clarea.el lf
Certificates o-f recognition for partm.enl, Tommy Keeney, Mary
spent a. fe'N dan l.ut w~).n
perfect attendance for one year Francls, Charles ·M11rray, Gary
lumbu1 witb theJr da~
were awarded to Mike and Sally Kuhne 8 , Dennis
Booth , Janice
lamlly lira. Lewhl Dally. G" ,
Glaba~r and Donnie Mayer. Seals Schmoll, Sally Mora, Eddi.e Raer,
Mr. and Mn. Ralpb ~nt
tor two years attendance were giv- J,ane Grueser, Donnie Swish~r and
~n open house was beJd .at the Columbus, Mrs. Rome stewart
en to Randy Burl, Faye Thomas, I eggy Ann Hoffner ;
C1Jfton M. E. parsonage which Cheshlrp spent SuadTomm B
wa.~ newly n•modeled for Rev and with A d St
., .,.... ~
Y rown and ;Joe Kennedy .
Pr imary to Junior De artment · Mrs. Richart! Wright.
·
n y ewart.
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~~ree year ~eal was t:iven to I Gitberl Woods Connie p Ad·k ' · G
Mr. •nd Mrs Harold Hysell and
- - lllf Brow.n, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred . Mr. and M
W
er PIJ'f'nts
uests Mrs
were
Mr. andSharbaugh,
Mrs. Jes- aoa,
Rutland
h
·Sunra.
· M.onStewart
Spenc~r,
. Virginia
1 day.
June Spcneel' , Mr. and Mrs. Wait- ~ Mr
d M
er Blake, Rhoda Fox Alma John-. an · an
n. La.wrence Davidson
son Dorothy Blake 'Allan Harris ttld :aughter Co.lumbus via:ited
T. 0. Young, Mrs.' J. E. Carson:
en 5 ovet' the week end
Mr. and Mrs A B Woodrum Mr
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett arid
and Mrs. w. H. Fo.gleson..,:: IPoks N · 1 ch:'d~~· vblted reJatlvea ln Wav0. Brown, Mr and Mrs L~roy ·Ly~ er ~~ .ll~od Sunday.
on~ .. Mab~l JohnMJn, Olevia Young thlld~.en or M..rkr Cedi Sleeth and
Warm enough for those cold
Manlyn Foglesong Pam Kearns
hU
Ml
on vialted
'his
Fall and Winter days ahead.
Esta Bumgardner, ' Sally Profitt: SJe::h~ Mrsse-L Ivy and Leasie
Mr and Mrs. HomC'r Johnson M' da• 'd s'·nd ucy Harrison SaturrlM
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··~anuay
an
rs. Fems Jush.5 Mr and
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"1 wanted to gtve the managl!l'll ~oupt,
courtesy of gtvlng their op:lft.- 1 filch, Pom~oy.
but they would. DOt ~
RebeUAl of f.be Sbc:iwboat proconclusive-," trick ·a l I d. duction of the ~ Bend Minstrel
matiat(er woul4 tie think· Asloetation wlll be held tonight at
hla pltehing rotation and 1:30P-M at the Si!nior ~gh Ekhool

i~terpreted

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'I~ Man..
strived •t the \
park at 11 a m~ Ba;th managers
agreed it was betA to posq:lone tht

bad to hold
ager Oatey

Assault' CharJJeS
Bnng Fme And
Jail sentence

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of their abi.Uty."
'I Mine opcralt»'l group.
·viii again face hearing in GrindThe one-year packo:ge agree 'ey's ciurt un chargell ol i.nto:dcaIn his letter tll tbe local I'IChool
oflki~h Aucll.tor Rbo1es pointed men! p~ovides for a ~Wo-btep $2.4( tion .
out that the recent examLnatitms a day 10crease~ $2 lD wa~es a~t
&lt;~vid~•el's "a ve.ry excellent crrm- 40 cents in fnnij.e beneflt.s. Tnc Others s\a'\rd to,. court app('arplian('e with tbe laws arf"t'tim~ hrsl step ol th ~ waye rn :rea.u anees yet thi~ week are: Willia-m
school dl~tQ~ JQd the ~ount- [ R~O. is retroaellvr, lo !a.t Mon Pike, 21. of Racine arreated Wrdin.J .syitem fequittd- of them ."
day. The second § ep, 80 . cent£., l'le:;rlay by Const•ble WiUiam T.
qe:ndrlx on cobarg.es of intoxica··
I becomes effective nl!xt Apnl 1.
Rhodes
words of prai!&lt;e
T h e minf'"N curren.ly earn ' ' ion and Walter }lei'!!C'hman, 30,
boArd .j h.a5ic $lO.L5 • day. W\lt&gt;n t!le fina . i-rove City. also n•bbed by Hendfor P-omeroy increase g~s inlo payehe~k .; nu' rix for driving whilt inbndcated.
At Middlepod lack Kittle, 20,
S. Smart is, the year, they wtll \!le eatnilll&amp;..minlof tbMt commtinity will fate M6y, n~.-om oi ~.:.-.5 a day.
new oontnct altQ call, for OJ C. 0 . Fis~er on ~barga of all"
ilavl'-olf a.t. ChriStmas.. ~auit and battery '1iled · q.ainF
-21. 26 and 31_ How- 1&lt;101 by Willi&gt;m ''l'Mit!&amp;-!J'Iftlo "iio
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I200 000 northern soft coal miners .
agree~eat

"No World Series gari'Le ever has :
been st.appW abort oi nine inninge.l
Of . IQS
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and we don't want that e:ver to
happ('n. I feel tochy's gatne et;'ll.ld ! Armr..,xirnatcly S~'Yf'ntv ),h•j'!!r.
be played l.f the currut condltions 1 Countians registered Tue:iday nil·
prevail. It would not. be pleasant ht for pa.~! icipatlon in the ~ird
b.ut. ~e could play. It Is my renpon- 1 Annuat Big Bend Minstrel and
sab1hly to the: players and fans to ollo. at the Brst rehearsal of the
be sure that ·DO ga~e has to be show held at the central school in 1
calltd becau.se of adverse weather . Pomeroy.
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condltiolts.''
Frick arrived at Ebbet.s Fi~ld at
Tweq!3: e!qht. a:trl&amp; T(HI',~tr."'Cd
10:30 a m. EDT 1.nd immediately \ during the evf!nlng to-take .part tn
ordered that all late6 we:re to rc· 1 the dancing chOW groups , for the

main elosed untU there wi.s ~ de·.
ci.sion on 1RI'1*t~er q,r not the same
would be played; ' '
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(o PfeiYlnt' a terrtUe
ticket
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the activities
new addition
·their I Members
2 o'clock.
The_day's
featureto.a page--,1

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the

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14 by &lt;trf
day,
vacabOD day&amp;

tbe MlddlepOft liiil'

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andObat1ei
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Jn J&gt;Oiiee
Pomero:f,
, Harper .ln
of

nr th• church in·New Haven. The new addition COD· Board are B11uce Lloyd, pre:sident; fo~:e.:~=- are sebeduled to close . MeArtbur Wednesday Digltt for·
assembly halls. It is electrically heated.
Mn. Mary Probasco,
vice.prea. from June 28 to Ju1:r B ·for tbe relted $15 appearam:e boO;Ji when

dedicatJ.q~

Probe Launched
Into Collapse
Of New Building

Piani·were being completed this
week for tbe
of the new
Christiin Education Unit of the
New tHaven Evangelical United
Brethren Church on Sunday, arcording to Rev K J
pastor.

Scot~

- - - - - - - - - - - - - \ Harold Hubbard, Paltl Davis and summer vacatiop neo:rt year.
he f-ailed to appear
to amwer
1 be :..~ cha-e of pamng a Joadt- -.d.ool
Smart.
di
In ad .tion, minl!t'S wu
pa""'
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double time for holidays. They art!
Be .was arrested by Pomero1
already paid double time for sun- Patrolman lobn MeKemieOf
day aod time aDd a balf for Sat·

Federated Church T K N
:bus.
T0 Observe' w. ld I om e11y amed
unlay•
.•
d
Co
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!'New preSI•dent
The worked.
ogr,.ment
oboat Absentee Votin
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WI e mmumon Of Church Group ...
three lourtb• of the natioo'o 1011
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mine.-. or •n estimated 150, For El-tion8 T0
The
of
of
workers..
mtne
·"("
roy
that
Kelly
elet!ted
operators
~
s
o'
Monda_y
ob5cJIVe
Wide
dent of
geneullJ
·tart
.
.
n
Albert Gloedner, Clerk or
'1.

covers
activities
wm b6 tbe P'"""'.u ... of a page·
But Jt 1a m]l reapott AuditOrium. BtrbrHoenieb, Diretant entitled "Where The Saints
Federated Cbureb
Pome000
200,000
Olhe.r
to think of spectators. the tor, wu ln pOinf Plet&amp;ant yester·
JACKSON, MictL UP" AI Have Trod." The IL'CDe&amp; In the
baa announced
they wUI
Tom
was
presi-1
not covered
the basi(
~'"~"'"• and • mU- oth!r · dl)&gt; -&gt;fternooll and completed ar· least . Jbi;; separate lmestitetioDS pqeant will depict the early
world
CulmmUDiOD
.th Ch . r
End
f agreement
accepts its
0
180
\ r&amp;Diflbentl f o r the apPean.~See
the
were promised today In t.be col· .biltOry of the Churth of tbe United this SUnday, oct
e
ns
eavor
terms anyway
lapaat
of
a
four-story
build1n1
uDBretbrea
ln.
Cbri&amp;t
ln
Mason
CounThrough
every
hour
as
tbe
day
the
Middleport
Cburth
. of Christ 'I Lewis', in u"tinc the eonventioD Meigs County Board of Elections
. Today's game will be Played there on ()etober JO.
.
. cier cOnatructlon whlcb killed tea. ty.
!Sweeps westward around the eaRh Sun~y evening at t~elr ~gul~r for aoproval of the contract, said . ~ today tl}at "'!!ill8 ·of
·1\,idtly ln Brooklyn, weather perSix
b
odies
are
st.ill
burled
in
the
'BeginniDI
at
2
PM,
the
pageant
.
in some place,
sonp of praiae and Oounctllor
meeh~g ·Mrs
Geor,ge
JS (• be"U
wAnted an_._
•·affmnative. motion".. ..ttbsnt and Disabled Voters ballots
, ~mittiag, a.nd the subsequent pmea
1l d
te
.
for the
group Childs
which bewiQ- .start loeally on Monday, OCtt.angiC'
af
.tee
an
concre
wiJJ-tell
the
atorv
.oflhe
early
days
prayer
w1ll
be
had.
In
a
thousand
gan
thelr
winter
season
in
sep•you
m-e
a nef'tive on~,
in Yankee Stadtum wilL be pushed
ober.
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. State Police ~apt. Forest Whlti of the United Bi-etrhren Churl!h in different tongues pastors wldd 1 ember
- he chuckled, "1 woa t reeogDLZe
back a day.
.
said the fire mirsbal's divisiont West Vlrgioia from the time that speak about this day when the ·
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it." ·
This is the firs-t pMtpoRement ot
·Offkes of tbe louJ board or Elof state pOlite would lnveatigate, the first class was organized in whole Christian £amHygatben.
. Qther new offtce.rs are: Vlce-prcs
William Dews of Local 2148 at ectioas ·wiJl be open for casting of
a World Stories pme since Sun•• Have'rl.
lc Aabu
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HJan·
... Pricedale, Pa., was chosen bp sUcb ballob from 1 to t p m during
aad llated t.bese otber pinned in- t•••
near N-·
This· is the celebration of 'tbe 1dent,
Ira Butcher;
secreta.ry,
day, Oct. 7, 1951, when tbe Yanvestftttlona:
M.U8lc
· 1or t he pl.leiiU
-•1 ·IS ta k en memorial of the sacrifice
eTbe Chry;· t''"'easurer.
allJe
... . ·Lewis from rows shoutiq ror nc- week daya; and from 6 to 8 -pm on
.
1of ·t.be
E d
· d.a,· dkee~~ and the Giants
were the
A JeJlalatlve committee probe from "The Vir&amp;:lnla Lute" an old Savior when all who partake til· .
r•s tan n eavor Ls lvt
ognition. DewS asked for immedWorld Series oppOneDts.
Tbe anDual "A-pple-Butter" pro- beaded
·
._ Rep. WUfred G. Blshook -tb
, ' ts d it are' called upon tQ rentetOOer ed into teams and at the end ()[an t'ate ratifl'catioo of n.. _ con•-At. Saturdays.
G~ said !bat Jlle deadline
ject
of
!tie
Cllur&lt;h
of
Cbrial,
apon"'
f
..al
songd --·-•Wlb ohrr~..f!m~tn 'dan I th. ,,·r b,et•·•n ovet oil tbe world atte'Ddance contest will have a
WAC
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The rainout WllB 'liewtd as a
Jackson county's int '""" wor 11 u-.u y t e ..~ ...u1 r1 ers
banquet t th h
h
Only scattered opposition was for castinl' Ab&amp;e·n t and Disab1ed
•Oftd ' by tb• Pbllathe. Society. .sett.
ifbreak for the Dodier&amp; Inasmuch will start next MondaY wben men. trlct ofinveatifation by the ias\U"o of the
early dayl of 10Je c~urch. -cspe_cially the S'lci, the . aced,
.a
e c urc ·
·Voiced during dtbate on tbe new .ballotl in Nov. 1 at 4 p. m.
it wlll pmnit 38-:reat4&gt;1d Sal women and children of ~ cburcb anee compantea. by the c:ontracSome of tbe characters in the th~ wtdows. and the ~ ,the 1
agreement befo-re it wu approved
Io addiUon, the Election Board
l'll a 8 I J eo who woa Vlednesda.y'a are asked to aallt fl.'itb tlae wt:~rk· tofl; by the city of Jukson Bulld- P,agemt are ., follOws: Mose~ 1 pnsooer, all those who are perclerk. said tbat Soldier balloting
by a standing vote,
l~ener, 6-3. to tain . aD e..tra day Peettnc of the apples Will 1tart ina
and by con&amp;um-- :M:Lchaels, Richard Ord; JO"D"8S Fron secuted for righteousneu
lake,
'lbe band pJayed, "Hall, Hail, it now in JICO&amp;ress at the ]oeal
Of rest Don Newc:ombe, today'1
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the Gang's ..(ll Here."
offices and that sorb ballott can
at t a m at the chW'cb and all ·~rs Power Co .. tbe buildiag own.· fel~, Harry MWer; Jacob Bachtel, the pDOI', the hungry the ROffOW·
sc:beduJed starter, today pOinted who come lo )Jelp are asked to ere.
Lewia Capehart; Bilhop Glossbre· ful, tt.e· tempted, and the lost.
Micbael Demchak of st. Micbael, be received by mall until DOOD M
out when Alston aomtaated bim
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nner, J&lt;J,.n Hoffman; Dr. Hensley.
Pa., urged a re-nl!g&lt;Jtiation ot the election day.
Wednesday, that he would llke an bring a lic:k luneh.
Vlctor Street; or. Meeks. Otbo Lte~roy
contract to provide shorter workextra day of rest aho, after the
Plalltl have beln made for five
vlng: .Zebedee' Worner, Edward
..-.
0 U
ing hour•, but hi, bid failed, He
PTA TO MEH
heavy burden be t11rrie:do durinc kettles to be eookiD.I· in tbe y•d
Perry; Lewis Bumgarner, Bernard
J , ! said a reduction in ttae wtJfk day The Ractite PTA wil} m~ MonLlevinl'.
D-......
c H Wise Jr., cba!rman &lt;Jf tile would put many un~ployed min· day Ott. 8 at the Raelne Grade
the late stages
of the National of thei Childi..Mm.e, ·North Secoild
League CAmpatgb.
Avenue 104 HudiOD. S~t, ~rt­
William Weelr;ley, Pete Bun-is J . . , . .
Middleport driY~ fM_ thE' Boys era back on tbe job.
Stbool at 7:30 p. m., acctm"ding to
ing earl, Tueeday moil1iinl· The
announcement made tod.i. All
Peny, George Jewell; Bachtel's
Scouts of America th1s year. anwDDleh ,. in cbarle bop tQ have the
teachers and parentt are r.,_uut.•on, Luth" smith; Chainnan of
0
today that plana for tb•
ARM IS FRACTURID
last of tbe work done b)' Wednuttae Board for Chdetian Eduration,
Dr. Harold Brown of
campaign . are
and bas
Mrs Jennie Watson, Condor .st. ed to attend.
day eveniaJ.
WAVERLY, o. UP _ A dis- J'Jmet King· Mrs -Baebiel Connie
Ed
.
. et asked that all MaJ&lt;Jn and Team suffered a broken arm io a faU
C" hart.; ' w kle
tt 8
roy BoaJ"d &lt;Jf
ucahon wu e1e • captains meet at the Hlab School Thursday momiDg at tbe officea &lt;Jf
Annouii&lt;Omeiu ·ol ·t h • projtel pute between mee:hanlc:s and weldape
· MrJ ee y, e Y. u- ed to the Executive Coowil!t o-f Tue5d
oetob 9 f
special the ""''"ial Securi•- a~ard wben -"'e
MARRIAGE utENSIS
daughter
&amp;y,
er · or a
'".1 qu
li-1•
wao made W.dn~ ~lil!ll •liOn ers today was blamed for al'l •UD· rrls·
ill' Bacbtel'
, N 111 hbor
~·-· 'LiM11Xine
· . the Southeastern Ohio · 001 briefing
fell .:;ovofrom a step.
Shf' was trans.James Edward Fi!•h,. 18, U. S.
R b
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ported to Meigs General Hospital Nayy and Alta. Louise CJolldl, 18,
lh• P&lt;ayn -ice oi&gt;d afi!l• cl... &amp;Uthorized walkout at the -Atomic M ua•te
er, A ef gR w
• ~~ete evma:,
B•anl
"--~iation at arne ru:r of
·
was beld II· t,he eluit&lt; . -'th Wal· En.eray plant near here latE&gt; W..· Da_n ~so ev. ~ Y. e ~ that group held in Athens on Wed- I Tuesday evemng an organ~,Z.~tion by the Emergency Squad.
Rutland.
ca Burrts and Sbenda Ca~ha. : nesd11Y.
· al meetmg Wa'3 held at the Library
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ter Bun-Ill• devolioll~ lefdor ne,aday. ...
and Jl'r04 I
~ &lt;&gt;f tlio
c A Romine, pre!lident of the Reader, &amp;_andra Rouahj c~o1r Dtror. Brown, Edward Foster and to 1\eet the Majors for the drive
A talent ,bow will be held on Churth, -auetlng !lie Bible elttil local of tbe Oil, Chemical and ector, Betty Jooes; orgarusl, Ruth Ralph Graves members of ·t be
Those present were C H Wis Jr.
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col BOord areomp•nied by ChiiJIU cbairnlan: William Child•, the Rev
.W
Odober 22 in the .Rat~nd Hilb stud)'.
1
Sc:-bool auditorium to help raile
wOrlteis to ~tum' to_. tneir jobl.
Pr~t for the days reremon- Gltms, superintendent of tbe M!D- Claremont E. Hoyt. F;red Hibbs,
funds to equip the l~neb room at
··Pieki!tl patrolled the gatea to tbe lies wl11 be Blabop D T Gregory of eroy Schools 8yslem were Ia at- Jobn Pi111o1t Milton Huod and
the grade school buildtoa: iD Ru~
plut !bill morninJ but the wOrker. Pltl$burgh &amp;nd Dr. T L Miles. Buck tcndanee Wednesd•; at the A• Cb.. ter Erwin.
land.
a• lovolved 111 U,t Wildcat strike
·va, who ia ,tile confer- nual mee«ng of l.he assocl•tiln \
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crosa:ed the lines to a:o to wofk· 1 enc.e superintendent. 81sbop Greg- held ln the Ohio University tenMEIGS GENERAL
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Pastors -and leaders in sixteen Naarene· churches in a 5Tbe show, which is sponsored b7
the RuUand PareDt-Tq,c}lera Alaoc
The dlltpute was reported to !"' \ .,,
deliver the moming and '" Ballroom.
Adrolttedo Jarne. Young, Uftqtt. county area wlll attend a zone rally on Sunday school work ln
iatioo, wU11end the top three wia.
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over..,..
worlr.planL
desfcdUona at the 2.- will
Doug
Jobns&lt;On,
Mrs. the Gallipolis
.
. N azarene churcll, 1103 Second Ave., TbursdaY
asermons
..lsted byonDr.Sunday
Miles. and
MARKET REPORT
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1Mrs.
Amelio
Dovis,
Maoln, Racine,
D•le Maulsnt"rs to Huntinmton for aa appeal"
OAJQ..AND · Cilif.. UP -ltaiaer 800
'fie new unit whieh iA being de·
CINCINNATI, o. UP
by, Cheshire, Tom Terrell . RJt(:ine, night at 7:30. (Oct. 4)
ance on WSAZ-TV's Talent ShowAluminUm
i."CbQiltal Corp, andlcated will add ten new cia"
Ecgs, J.,g, "'"·' 1-2 e low"; )ln. Dorothy Clark.
Pomer&lt;&gt;y ,
Sp"'" will be Mr. Go'den T, meet early eaeh Monday mo,nlnJ
case. An ·audition ln Huntington
nouDeect
.tod'ay
tbat"lt
will
add
exroom•
tO
the
a
nursery
and
prlcea
at
flll"ffls.
wJllte
Mr.'
Glenroy
Ewing.
romeroy
.
Olsen,
Eugene, Ore., a Christian in a tompany prayer meetlng.
will not be" required of tbem .
tonaive
fodllliel
lor
the
produoJ1
two
departmental
a"embly
'oomA
.
nnd
brown,
A
jumbo
48-49:
A
la'rgo
Di"'bargedo
Mi"
Rhoda
llall,
b.,in,.•m•n
who .., appUed bu•Mro. Olsen IS 1D great demand
In addition prlzes wtll be awardthe
The church was organized ovPr 44-48: A mediums 27-30; A ·s mall\ Middleport, Mrs. U11"
Porn· · me"S principlr t.o Sunday
a speaker Wore tDt.erdenomrd to the top three at Rutland. tioD of alumtnum Platt: ·
ooe hundred years ago in 1852 -J0-'21; B iarg• 35-39; FOB CinMinnie BarrelL ung,vUI•. W&lt;&gt;rk with
resul!a tn 1;1- 1naUonol groups- Membert o I
r.vrryone intrested i n being i n sbeel and · folt ..,UIDif nt!P now
wilb the firot unit of the pre,.nl cinooU, white •od bcown A toiae Blrtboo M,. and M&gt;&lt; Roher! Wiil teen '"'' " • superintendent.
other cbordlea are Invited to ' atthe show Ia asked to contact EUt- under " " - " " a t II • • • n •Ref. JtVereU Rusilell or Bidlwel1 huiid!og beint erected in 1866-87 51-53: A. medium 34-36.
Columbua 8 son.
Mr. Olsen
is' widely
tead the rally by tbe Rev. Vern~bt'lh LJoyd at the hiib school or woocl'. W.Va.
The 'ttddtti.OII ·fadlitiOB wiU In· Ohio willconduet a cevival at the undor the putonte of Rev. Jacob
OblckeM, stc&gt;dy; fryera 3.310 1b
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in the .,f,igontion ' buain-. He noD C, Sbafer_
church P"tor.
Carl Miller in RUtland.
Racine, ball an- cklde •new tH-iJI:CII '
mill, Rutland Mia$t.On. ButlaDd, Oblo Bacbtel. An addl\lon wa11 built lo 16 }lens over 5 lb 13-14: bens, D
ALERT IS SET
started. eight. yel\l'S _ago wlt.h
T h e
Nazarene
1
he ba&lt; 1'&lt;!01&gt; beat tretlllna
:fodlltlea a..1 ultra• Oct. 'i tbroltfb 21&lt;1the ehtl"&lt;h In 11122 under the
lb and unde&gt; 1J he"', light 1&gt;00
A Ground Oh"""" Corps aiet&lt; $2.000 '." copot•l and this_ ym his church., "'" Athens, Pom""'Y·
1
and Is now
tealilll oqalpmetll, P well
There'trlllbo opeeiol IIIUSie and ,toi'II!C &lt;Jf Re•- R. t._ Kalbauah.
11-!2o old"""'"' !Il-l!.
. ·
will he held y,;d,y October 5 . aal" wtii meed f2:mllhon. He Wellston, B•lpre, Glouster, Ran&gt;
•?rm!r cuatom- ., the -ld'a
plot• aln(lna. S&lt;!l"licel eaeh nl(ht at
The new .tlditlon will be eleo:t- l!"ul'keyo, toms, 26 Jb and up, 23- from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. All mom· give'! the majot share ol the ere- den, JA&lt;kson,
Middle&lt;
"' Sboc Shop stretcher, oopltl&gt;lo of
7:30 p. m. The public u cordially rlcolly beoted !bus beceming of (be 1 2&lt; \oms, ou&gt;dor 26 lh ZH!2; lotaa, ben and inter.,ted p•rlies ue dit for th;, rc&lt;OOnl to God. '
port, Neloon\OIIIe, Point Rock, Rut
frlt!nds,
In II&amp;· , ing aluminum alloj plate up 10 . lnvitetl oeoomoag to the aev; VIr- first churehes Jn the 1tate of we,t 2510-:181&gt;, fry.,-ro.,ter, JO 'Ib ud to "iport to the
posl
Nme denomonatlons ..,. ropre· I land, .
The Plains, UD&gt;
oi&gt; IIICb,. tblek.
• Jllll.... jNIBior.
Vlr&amp;inla to be so heated. Gruuod under
on Lln011ln Heigh'-&gt;.
&amp;ented amou• h" employei. They loo llid&amp;e
Golllpo1lr.
.

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vention here bad cheered 1t.s un'
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of the new eo•·
tract. The coal operators, meeting
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a.. tbey
Lt.
State · Auditor Jame&amp; A. Rhodn,
LeWU! bad d~nbed the eon
Lettera
of congr&amp;tlll;rtiom for tract to bd fello-w m~ne worker~
·'jobs well done" were wr~tten to I ~~ "a gre~t t:iump" ~~ ,the un_
the&lt;&gt;e people by the auditor after 1 wn. He sa1d Lt wu a tr~bute t~
Arraigne&lt;! before Justrt.ce of the
he had rl!'Viewed the re::~t exam- [ il~ strength and construchve poll Peace R E. Grindley, Wednesday
inations of the school boards by \ ri"s."
.
)n rharges of assault and battery
~is af·fice .
UMW Vire Pre~tdent Them:;
-.,rererded
against hi mby his wtfe,
Kennedy called it the "greate~
'ad! Albie:., 21, of Antiquity, we&amp;
"To me, 11 is just a. important " I 01 ,e;ecment evf!r negot iated by tb
found gui~~Y and fined $100 and
ttbode l d~dared,
··w commE"nd United Mine Work ~r!i. "
:oJ&gt;ts plus a jail sentence of. 90
thosf' who arc pt!rf'lnni ng
r:nc · A signing ceremony in the at- d.avs
ln the Meigs C(Juoty JaiL
service to_ thf':ir communi·' y as 1t II rrnoon 111 2 3 arranged to fol_low a
And.
as if that were not enough
l!l t..1 rc-vr "',n.d thov. who do nol brid meeting between I.RWlS anc
A.hks stU! has moTe troubles comearry out their work l11 the bc.~t , Edward G. Fox. pre:~ident o( th~
i ng up Friday at 2 p .m. wh"n he

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operators had settled their differences and would sign a con.
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tinued rain, we dectdf.d it bert. to
eal1 the game." he aat'd.
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for heavy ram. '

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Butter_Projeet
Starts Monday

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BROOKLYN (UP)- Commlsaioner Ford
Fi'lck, after a
conference wtlb the umpires. announced today that the sec·
ond game bf the World Series ~ween the Dodiers .,W Yan·
kees had been postponed_
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playing conditions were satisfactory, but that he was conce~
cd aboUt ~be latelt weather fore· ~ --

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United Mine Workers announced today the union and the coal

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Pomeroy-Middlepor\, PJ;tlo, Thursday, October 4, 1956

V()l. VIII NO. 146

~ 7 to 14 ' . - ' " • $10.00

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