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"6-DallySentioel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0; Sept 15, 1956

- - ---evening 7:30 Utart Fallll, Sunday
t.'Yening Apple Grove, Sunday eveoint: East Letart; MYF meetings
Monda)' 7.30 P. M. Apple GriWf',
1'lbu.r!Klay '1 :30 P . IM.. East LeLart.
Zion Ch"rch of Chrllt. Located
on Pomercy-HBI'T'i&amp;mJ.ville
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Bible Scbool 9:30 A. M. Mominrg
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II. Cbri&amp;tian Endeavor 7:13 P. :M.
Cl!rial :i,Litter Day Saints, Old Ev-'
"'"'-nl orehi p 8 P. ·M. ~~ uvmU
Towa
ta, on Portland aeblng
Route. Wyatt. 1Minl8ter. Jooeph Jobneon,
SuDda St:!b
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W. Proffitt Asst. Cbas. Hupp.
Roush Supt 10 A M Sunday
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M W. r.dli.. Servi ·
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Union, .lfiddieport. Rev. Guy F . Tu~ 7:30 P. M o
Sayre, putor. Sunday school, ·to
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Mldw&lt;~y Community
Church
and Prliae- servict"," 7·3Q: Wed. 7 :· between ~vrlle and De::i.ter on
Bible Study: Saturday, 7,30, ' -~C k c ~--•
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vr.aae
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Thorn-.aa. pastor Floy-d Cleland,
I Oburt.h Service 7.30 P. M. ITayer
• K Iue Baptist Church, V. W"' meetin-g Wednesday n·ight 7 :30 P.
l~y J-enkins, Pastor. ~unday School M. Ev-eryone co.rdially -i nvited.
IUO. llorn~Di worahip 10:t&amp;, Eve11M Rutland Mfthodist Church
Dina worsbtp 8 on tbe 1st, 3rd, 5tb Rev. Robert E. L'l nt-,
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Sunday&amp;. Prayer
MeeUnt: Wed· Sunday Sehool 9 :30 A. M. Geort'e
besdar 8.
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n1rc1 Str.et Pentacod..J. Church l;:~sonOA'_ Mu. ' or.lHilP 0 "-nJCe at
Middleport, B. L. Barrett, -pastOr.
SUDdq School 10 11. ID, Eveul.ng
TtM SrracuM Mtothodlst Chun:h
1ecy!ee 7:"5 p. m.
Rev. Robent E. Linter, Pastor.
Methedllt Ch...,., Let...t Falls, Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Dana
9:30 A. 1)1', Apple Gr.;:we. 10:30 Wi-nebrep.ner, Supt. WOl'fhip Ser. 7:30 P. M. ~ Fa.l!a: Ru· vices 'l:SO.
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The Ct.rlstl•n Church at Hem·
lock Grove, every Sunday 9:10 A.
M. sunday Sehool and communion
second sunday in month '7:30 P.
M. c~~rch preachina: fourth Sun-day 1n mQnth 10:30 A . M. church
I commumon and preaching:.-Rev.
Harohi C. ()aster. Pastor.
iUI ChurchH, Momlnt Star &amp;
Enterprise,
Rev. Ro.,.r llahop,
Pastor. Morning Star
Suniay
School 9:4li A M. MorolDI WOl'·
I' ahip 11 11 A. M MYF sunday e,•e.
nm&amp; at 8. Prayer meeting Thun·
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meeting; 7:30 Salvation meetiq.
FIRST BAPTisT CHlJRCH, Jdl1).
DLEPORT the Rev. Cllremont E.
Hoyt, past~r ChW'I!'h School, 10~11,
ft$lk C.hetsebrew, supt.; Morn·
1ng worship, 10: IS, first service of
the ~angelistic Cruude for
Christ with the Rev. Mel "MarUn"
Dibble, Cincinnali, as evana:ellst.
Auistine Mr. Dibble are Frank
Catanzaro, organist, snd MI'B.
George Dibble, mother of Mr. Dibble, who will have charge of the
morning 'ervice1 for warn~~" at· fO.
~ In_eac-b da)'; 8:30, ,Youth RaQJy:
M tb.e Church fbr yOunc 1 ~"-eopte·
trom~ ~~~-~;· 7_:30, ''Eva~U~
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QUOJ'!I, !ays W. K. Murphey, dP.-

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9.30 A. M. Worsb.1p Sprvice 7 P
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M, Cbri.Btian E11deavcir altflrnatC ne~ay • e pm. . ~~.D.'S F . ) 110
Sundaya 11 t 7::JO P. M.
supper; T~unday, :Mal!ll~, £a!
, Church of tht NIIUent, lyr., er~· Stir~ and· F~m~~ ~[ at i l &lt;~
cuse, Ray K. Williams, pastor. in Jroups.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST BRAD~ worship_10:30; NXPS 6:30 P. M: BURY, Edward Emerson', pastoJ.
Eva.ngi!ltstlc se r~Jce 7:3[) P. M. ·Btble Sehool, 9:30, Thurman car~
~ednesday ~e~enmg prayer meet
sey, aupt.; Morning wohhip, 10:30;
I mg fOT the mtdweek t~nd Tucb41J Christian Endeavor 8 pm.; Evenias
I afternero11 prayer hour.
worship; '1 :30. .
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House of Prayer~ Chester. ....
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
day S_chool 9:30 A. M. Morn.lng CHURCH MIDDLEPORT, the Rev.
worsh~p It A. M. Sunday evening Howard Ruppelt pastor .. Church
1 worship at 8. Prayer -meellna: OD
Sch.ool, 9;30, James Blltlhano-n·, supt
Thursday 8. P. M.
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Morning worship, 10:80.
First laptitt Church, Ebt Mak1
Church of Chrltl, Bradford,
Rev. John Wyatt, Pa11t~r. Blble Street, Ratpb C. · ZUndel, pallor.
' School 9:30; church S0!'VIC81 10:80 9:30 to 10:50 combJned servlce of
1Youth meetln,: at. 8 f ..~- an~ worablp. ancf studf. special music
evanaeliatlc .etvlee _Sunday even- Sermon "Wiiy $od ·CNeWx '· ~­
! lng at 7. James Reed, Sup~.
• Think Yo.l':1 N-dtierY ' .:tNt·Ju(.IM' Retdnllle Chlrg•, a • .,. freeland church tor all .chililren. 1Et0'\'odtl\
Norris, Pasto'r. Servic9a at Joppa meetlnJ-Oamp EehOl!•. 'l1Vednaf.
9:30 A. M.; S!lnday at 10:20 Sun- diy 7:30 · Blble atudt arMJ' pra.ttr
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Metl'lolllltt Church. Hury Sunday ·Sctldll
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Bate.. Pastor, Laurel Cliff. Sun- Jhip Service. Sermon
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10:30; FMY aervlce 7.00; Preaeb·l Organb:atlona.l mcedna: and
pro-inK 8.00; Prayer MeeUna Wedae• motion.
day 7.30. Hysell Run
Suaday
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Sunda,- in *'onthr.~ lO:OO.:A'." ,J.L 7:00f1bnatf.'\'!IO.~meel:

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DlamantJi ng Df 4 cement block
durability
silos used at the ex·
Christian Sc:fltnCtl Soclety,
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periment station far 11
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Mul~ry Ave., PomerJ:.• MOl"Ilinc eave- researchen; a. cbanee ttl see
service 11 a. m. with
TTER t•~ tbe: effects of silage liquors on
uv; aila doors .
eubject of tbe Ienon sermon aod
Durins tbe process an average
the Gol.d,en Text: Then shall no
per
&amp;trange God bt- 111 thee; neU&amp;er af 8.3 pounds or creoaote
thou worship any atranR:e cubic foot was fo~d into 20 &amp;ilo
I am t~ Lord thy God, whi(!b doora made from beeeh, red oak,
"UI of the •·nd of
"81:9 Sunda,.~Sthool bird maple, and white oat lum·
Egy,p t.
ber. Twenty-four other doors were
10 a. m.
everu'no ,.- made from untreated lumber of
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il · cordially -the .s&amp;me species and painted' with
invited to attend. Readina: room 1luminum paint.
with side entrance located &amp;t the
r.ear ol t:hul'ch, open to "the pubtc
Average 11 mount ol Cl"eeOIte left
Monda.y and Wedneaday from 2 to Jn. t:be treated doon after 11 yea-rs
4 -p • m•
w a 81•
. u pounds per -cubic toot.
Tbie is above the amount needed
Alfrt4 ¥tthodllt Ch!Jrch, ·-~ t 0
protect the wood fi-orn decsy
R. M. Grove ,pa&amp;tor. S. &amp; at 9:30, and in9e(:ts, states Murphey.
Lloy!J DllJ\Qga-, ~upt. W0n1blp at.
All unt~ated doot.t showed
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1ene- Brown pastor. Sunday Seboot
9:13 Theo Smith, Supt. Wonhlp
10:30 Topic "Life·, True Mean·
1ng Found In Christ"' MYF :5:30.
Eu~~:ene Fry, Pres.
(The
MYF
members will go on a hay.zlde'
SaturdAy eve:Dinlil a.t 6:30)
Thurlday '1 :00 Cboir reht.arsai, Robert Brown dir-Mtor.
Thunday
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CoDfer~e at Jackson.

a. m. Sunday evening worship ~ -School 10; Pruchine 11 :1.5.
7:30 p. m. Weekly Prayer Senice.r~
FAfllVliW
Tuf!:llday 7 30 p . m. Portland ser
Edward GrHfith putor.
v1-eet Pnyer ser.,ice Monday at Scbool 9:30 • - m.: Youoa:
7:30 p. m Regular chun:h urvice.e meetiq 6 :~ p. m .;
Friday 7.30 p m
v1cea 7:30 p. m.; prayer
CHURCH OP.: CHRISt': Hll•nd . Wednesday '1 :30 p. m .
Chapel, Rev.
Elllion
Weaver,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MIDDLEB1ble Scbool 10 a. m. Supt. Heory PORT, Fred I Gardener, palltor.
Ebtin; Morning .service 11:30 A . Bible School, 9:30. MorWnc wOI'·
M.; EvangelistiC Service 7:30 P . ship service, 10:30 sermOIL topic
M.
"A Great Work"; 6:30, Chri&amp;tiaD
Gr~• Eplsc:oPIII Church, E... Endeavor·, '1 :30, Evenift8 ~rvi.ce,
Main Street. Pomeroy. Rev. J . 1ermon subject "Telrel,; W-\!dne~
Ed·N"in Charle&amp;, Rettor; Mr1. Ce- day, 7:30, P&lt;ayer meeti•u• and
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dric W. Clark, oreanist. WonlUp Bible study,· 8:30, Choir puctice .
and sennon at 10:30 A. )J., Holy
HEAni. METHOOlST CU\JRCH,
Communion £irst SuodMY In month. MIDDLEPORT the Rev. G. Ray·
· Ch_u rch School, Beginners
~d mon Konkright, pastor. Sunday
Primary, ill 10:30 A. M.. Fer infor- Scbool, 9:30, Emest Covert, 8UPt.,·
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Chrhtlan Church •• lllHdsvllle 2:30 pm Youth Fellowship Officeta
Every Sunday lU A. M. Sunday conference Gallipolis· Monday
Schoo.I and Communion first 8Uil· 7:30, Cllls~· for memOO,:s who
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churcb
Rc:v. Harold C. Clasa 12 Circle at the bQme
of
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Mr.s. EM Blake.
Chrlstl•n Church at \.Oftl Bot·
MT. MORIAH B A P T I S T
tom, every Sunda,- 9::.i0 A. ll, CHURCH, MIDDLEPORT, theRe~.
Sunday Sehool and eammunloa; N. D Bord(1~. putor. Bible School,
£irst Su~dQ:_ ill. plOnt~. 7!30 P. ~· ~~~S, Ar'~ R_ee¥,, supt.; mom·
l\19-di7 iAI wor,fltip, 10:~ BTU 6 p.
1 ChLU'Cb preac:~inJ; tbU"d
in mont:b: 1013.~ A. •J6. ~~ i~·
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munion nd preach1'nf{~'',.,...,.,.· Ji~DLEPORT, Ute Rev. Robert
Harold C. Dostal', PQt.or,/ ~ •'I
·~er-s,~tor\ B~ School, 9:30,
The Church of Christ; IC~ .~lhtq~ ·,;pj&amp;~ Morning wor·

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There 11110 aD RCiutive Rotary Snappift1 Bar tbet reductt

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YOU CAN GET CASH FOR YOUR OLD HEATER
CONDITION. WHY THROW AWAY YOUR OLD
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Boeoek, 28, of Oak HiU, was Ia ·I
Columbus ~ospital today with
bullet wound ln his back afte-r ~
aUeaedly tried So run down Sher-iff Joho Evans with hi.s auto.
Evar1s fired Ollet' at
Bowek
when 'hi!! fied to IYOid a warrant.
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14.,\ Lexu.~gton Ave, New Yori: C1ly, te, ]'; Y
Subscription ratu Dehvery by can ler wbere available 30 cebll
per week one )lear 10 advance at The 1Ja1ly SenllneJ office $1:5 60
•1x moot hs $7 80 , three montbs $3 90 By mQlor route wbere
•va•lallle one mc ath $1 By mall on e year 18, 111 mo.atba, $4.2S,
'$e .• months, $2 50: one moatll. $t

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hllll t:lasslc stature In the operatlc world tbut who undoubtefly
makes a pot more money on the Broadway 8lage), Ia snowtd under
each Week by fan lettera, and hardly any ol them tell him patronlz•
lngly what a 8weet old tnan he Is
Kldll talle pen In hand to tell him he's "adorable," and remP.mbel't
lng the way the younger set v,;as genuine!:.. taken with AI Jol1on
during hi&amp; rl'-nascence In his l&amp;llt da;~os, I can beli eve It AI, too, had a
lhlny head ot nothing
Or.e little old lady In Bo11ton sent Weede a chamois cloth with hll
1nlthliB embroldered on It nnd ao many fnns \, r ltt'l to 111y that hi&amp;
strong per10nallty m akes them fo rge t coffiJ)It'\ely that he'a got a
JUpl'f-('Tf!WCUt
"In concerts, you know ' he /I BY'l 'I've ROm ellme!l worn a halr
)'Iee e- you know, wall to wall cor petlng (l n the pnle Not because of

vanity The manag~m en l a lwa~ HcomplulnH th al It I don't, \h(l apol·
light ptckl out the top of my l1elHlaml mu ku It ~;li s t e n 10 much that
dlatracte tho audience · ~
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TH£ J.AROE AN9-.SW"-&lt;,«.t: l\lNG &lt;I.Ann; to baldneaa cure1
continue to be made yenr a.ft er yea r, but I llllllpo.!le the cold truth 11
that the prApalatlon hRKn't yet bean made that wlll, In the famous
phrnee, grow lmir on a blllla1d ball Weede nner has wa.ated much
time trying the nsl'lOrted goose g1eat&gt;ea and pomadea fo1 wlJich the
tlalm11 have been mnde • fo~or one tl1h\g," he grins:, "I never melt In·
to the wallpape1 at n purty There'll no lnlaelng a. bald head from any
anrle of a room "
j Undoubtedly, I! and wlum The Mo11t Happ~ FcJlo 11 revived In the
, )'eara to come- •lependent la1 gely, aa a guea1, on whether they cq
' tlnd 10met&gt;ne who t'On hant.lle l&lt;~ nnk J...oet~11er 1 blr.arre, fracmental'1
l and p~eudo operati c arlu ot well u Wetde can _.. a bald·headed
1ent wlll have to play the rolf' Or, u with Joe Schlldkraut In 'I'M
j Dior11 o/ All lit 1'rn11k, they II have to lh&amp;ve the atar'l4ome Weedt
, .. ~~~ thls hll that much ot a perHnal triumph.
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nickname
fi Venel
9 Job
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12 Olrl 1 name
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LETART, W. VA.

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3 00 Queen For a 1&gt;11
4 00 Comedy Time
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Welt'! Blossma
supper guest s ol MrHow;h
and G
Cu\lo
Sunday
mornlnl.
Bert
umbus
called
on Mr
and MT9 s
Mr! Albert Boston l'~ nda v I' VI qlag
::=::.::~~M.t?J ,o\ . te Hoffmnn and ·Mrs
Alt.n Ralnt!v called on Mr~ Auaust Morgantown are announcing the
HoffiD'n .on Paul and •• rc Sun-~Augufll l!Sth marriO(e
of lhel&lt;
da
ft ' on
dauahter, Lo11 to Wal1ace Stll!l'Wart
Y 8 crno
of New Haven The Rex Jo!leJlh
Those gathering In llw Elme, 1 DeBardi officiated at the 2
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Newberry hom t Frrdu v n enlna ccremon
p.
Wert' Mr and Mrs )) (•IIJWI Roush
y•.t
• Sr Mr. Okey B Rou!!h Mr nnd
The btlue JIVen ln marrlaa:e by
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her father was waarang • gown or
rs ._,.,nnr::~ uush r two sons, ChantiU)' lace and tulle dt!Jdlne&lt;l
Mr pnd Mrs Jack Roll Sh Hnd fo'Ur , by he- rm,othet Her n~er.s wete
chUdrcn Mr and Ml !I ,\rr r:v l.Un· white elameJUas and so.lmon Son- ·
bert nnd fmlr chlldll' n ML and dn Evans, jumor
bridesmaid,
Mrs Tobe3- Myers, Sl rv1e ahd wore pink and whit
Mike Newberry Thts Is tbe first
The bride's mother ewore a dress
tlme . the twelve grann ch1ldrcn of Navy h&amp;ue faille whUe
the
uf M1 and ~ ~rs Denn1 s Roush Sr g:room•s mother wo'tt teal blue
had been pTrvigled to br together silk Both wore white atamellla
Mr and Mrt. Paul Blessln1 of torue:e
Pt. Pleasant Mr Bert Ell'l ,nd·
Maude Ble~lng V11itett Mr Cert\
Followlnt the \feddlne a r~
F Blessm• sunday who Is d pat· ~ptlon Wll held jn the toclal
1ent ln the Veterans Hospata1 ~~ roorna with man~ frte.ndl aui•tlnt.
Ho.Dtlntton.
After a 1bort trip the couple
Mr and Mrs. Rou W1ntb1'enner wtll make tbelr bome In R~ll.
wer.e buaintMI visitors n'l Pt Plea. K-entucky.
ent l"rtday
M(&amp;. Stewart hU a
lnd · MA
Mr and Mrs Leonard Ro145h, dfiTe&amp; from W Va. UnlvertU,
Mr Leester lou1h, and Lto Roush •nil 11 employed &amp;s 1 teaeher ia
and children Of Davlea Grove, Ruutll.
Mr BUlle WeiJand called In
Mr Sl*Wlrt, tOb. ot Mr lnd.
net Chapman home Sunday
Mra. J . L Stewart of N6w Haven
t fornull' ttadent •f the UniV3"WIDDING
Al..fO\INCID
•lly b om~lo&gt;t4 b) lhe U. S
Mr. and" Mrs. Hu.gh Evan1 o Army Engiaeer 'Corps In Grewup.

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Love of Life
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12·30 Ra7 Mllland
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4 00 Katie'• Kitcllea
4 30 Tb~ E•rly Show

856 GMC lh ton 8 cyl pickup
Dlx C•b, Low miloO(e. $1,895.00,
Btaeunars, Pf)riteroy, Ohio
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SAVE.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy $700 00
9 13 6tc

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lllo Ott,

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HOUSERUILDERS • Call the

color&amp; Free ~stlmates,
Dale
WIPPel Supply, 21&amp; Uflion Ave IWltO • n:LI&lt;VISION SB1\'!JGI
Pbone 2011. Clolon4 All!ltiitOt
Pomeroy
8 31 lmo e
118
Kala Ill.
• APPLES FOil S"LE • I \1 mil ..
south ot Rutland ~ John L. llmd·

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Mn. Maywad JohnltM

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Mrs M1tt1e Sherman of Pf nnsyl·
vania aDd Mrs. Ellll Hannum of
Long Bottom ealled on Mr aDd
Mrs Marwood Jobnaton reeentb
Mr and Mu Llwrente John
ston and famdy moved to the pro.
perty of Mrs Sayre
Mr!! Ruth Prpiell and soru ot
Succefl~ Vtlnted Mr and Mrs M
C Johnston Wednesday evenmg
Mr and Mrs Richard Sellen
nnd daughter VISited M:r and MNI
Lawr~nc-e ,Jnhnaton aDd (amilv ,.~

ne-~or RohmdUJ.

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under Dr Selples' care
Several un1ted with the t:'hurcb
at BaJI Knobs dunng thl!' m Eetrng
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JEWELRY
Main Street

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Clm;MeltJng
Hfltl 11Mittiltif

$299.00 ~
FURNITURE

ON THESE

GOOD USED1 FARM .MACHINERY

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eanoples Ray·Gio Gas heiter&amp; Nel~ler'ii, :itaclne
Venetian Bllnjls, all sizes and
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Mrs Roy St1uth entertamed with
a Stttnley breakfast party Frida,
mommg at heT l'lomt: Athens Road
A demonstration wa~ gnen b~
Archard
Campbell
after
wh1ch game .. Wet"e played
and
pnzes a\loardM to
Mrs
Ann ~
James, Mrs Amanda Kaspar and
Mrs Robert Arnold
Guests were those named ahove
and Mrs Scott F olmer, Mrs W1l
\lam Grueser, Mrs Ma:une Arnold
Mrs Ernest Douglas and Mrs i.ol
lrn Radford and daughter Conme

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\Entertains With
Breakfast Party

fi, Wl};li Slrkitff, ltlr.

c•r It Jitllid llillb~«. SlllrfeJ, tlito I
llllmort, Mn Milbi&lt;l Wfilti,
. !1•114. W•U.r,,

With Side Mower

FAIMALL H TRACTOR

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IN ttNE CONOI'I'ION

end Merchclndi•e
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SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
NEW IDEA CORN PICKER.
1NTEilNA.TIONAL MOWER

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ELSE

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G!TMORI
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SELLING POWER!

PROFIT
CALl.

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dl'ld

IN FINE CONDITION

ON THIS OFF SEASON SPJiCIAL

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Sbrrley Sue the daughter of Mr
And Mn GeM Congo celebrated
her lh1rd birthday Sep1 7, She
cakt and tee cre-am

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Pr.ojects Planm;!fl

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Rate 11 M~Sonable. Phone 88i Y.
Homer N. Braley, hmii'OJ'.
I I 121&lt;

IULLDOZIR
Original blUW with white top. For hlrelllf.
..,.
ponds. P M Cowdery,
Loq
$1,695 00 Blaettnars, Pomeroy
9 13 6tc
Bottom.
8 20 tl

Dolly Mack

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Lytle, Mrs L. C Karr, Ml1s Thel
tna Grueser, Mr:! Ida }Jurns, Mra
Wald~

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Located on Route 1 Chamlied, Mrs WaJRe SwiSh ' •
w1th city maal deJivery ).Jfllrly Mrs Myron Miller and
Catkt
lA! acre lot and out or hlgh Gnfe!ler
water Wdl sell and include- all

D

WANTED - Pabillnt ' lftte,rlor,
Seexterior, roof, vhlrk ruar•trte~.

9 13 6te

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~-a u th c mum ~ 1n a m 1lk gla~ con-I "'"" With who le ''""" eenteu•.
trw 1efre-shmenf table Mrs ltv·
1 111g hy Mn Ben Buck The- Ballo~ w g Kar r Jr presHled at the oo!·
1 wet'n party w1ll be he ld m the
fee i.:rvrce
ttlurch bast'ment and e-ach m ~rn
The nex t meet10.11: will be held
Bt'r
was
r~usted
tu
brJR~
a
cc,v
al
the home of Mrs M E Ratb1
Pred d 1~ h fur a potluck su ppH
Rutland. on October 12,
1 llu rn,
P'lan ~ wl!re dL-0\CuJSed for hav1ng whl'n a me-m~rsh1p tea hBJ: b~n
1 a gpaghett , supper ac a mont )
plannt'd Member&amp; are to bring
! makmg pro]ecl the date to be an 1 pro~pe.-tl ve membeu a! g\le.!lta.
nounet&gt;d later The wonder box j M1~ George Par.~on " Mn The,_
I donated by Mrs Herbert D1x on dore Reed Sr and M1ss Addle
was awarded to Mrs Thompson
Rradf1 eh1 w11l be co-hostesses
1
A de:o;sen course w .-.~ servt&gt;d b y 1
-I the host e~ durmg the soc1al pnod
to those named abuve and Mrs Ja
mt's Will Mrs George Brothers
Mrs John Smllh, Mrs W R Dav1s,
Mn Harley Brown Mrs Ro g •r
Spencer Mrs Myrtle Long "''rs
R.. lph Spencer and one guest Mrs

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dan Clean rnsuie
"'nd out.
$1,1Moo Blaettnan, Pomeroy.

8.011 Wealher
610 Sports
8:1~ .lohn Daly

11 10 Sport~
11:15 IM;Iptery TbMtre

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$80 average weekly e.rnint:s to
JJ.laettnars, P&lt;lmeTOy
start~ Expenaes paid Rehremen.t
futnlt\U'e at ooly $6500 00
9 13 Otc
benefJts f.Q qualmed man Wrt~ J !koX 229
Phone 101·Y
M J. Myers, 2416 oak St., P.tl\t:- I
9 15 3tc
1955 BUICK Special 2 dr Sedan
Dynaflow Drive, RaCho, Heater
ersburg W. Va.1 fir 0111 Gat·
1 ROOMS, BATH, rlJhts to sand
$2,19e 00 Blaettnars, Pomeroy, field 2-5610
I If lite
and Jravel 50 tt widtQ and with9 13 61e
COOK WANTED at thO County in 10 ('· of channel in Obro R1ver
~,-94-7-C"HE
-Vc:R"'O'-:L-:ET-:::--C::-A:c:R:-, Ne.gHome See- Mra Glenn Thomp- M5()0.00 a 1100d frame hOuse, not
Jc,. and Cleek garag~ Racine PboQe
son in Person at tbe home.
old One, M. c Hobart, Middleport

5 00 Mickey M:otue

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silver
Yellow
were
placed on the
cakes and
pale green parasol were on the
~e cream Flower mlnts catr1mi
out tbe color scheme
Guests 1nvated were thoke named
ahove and Mrs :A:ai'Qld Sauer, Fathan M~adows, Mrs ll()land LeVa~~
ghn, Patti and Janet Carmack,
Paul Hapton.stall, Mrs Gate HJs •
Miss Betty Greenlee, M1P Sa
Sshaaf, Miss JaniCe Luman
Mrs Rodney Sauer, Mrs. Janiti
Sullivan, Mlsa Farle Erlewin'e, MtJ.
Lucy Gre11. Miss Jeane CJ.atk,
Mass Phylh11 Joac:h1m, M~fi Eli~d·
beth Joachim, Mrs LQwell rfo:
basco, Mrs 0Qrothy Savt:ly Mh
Walter Hnrrit

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!o~ the prOjeds ana ~­
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l\utl~o4 Townoblp 31 mgP1ans
Leader
Tra,mrtg meetutl w e
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onTeCJ
aeres tdd houee, barn and out mad~!! When
the Brownell Y
bulldht~~a. See Georte A. 'Merlnmue
Home
Delno.nstrat1on
•• " CLUB SECRETARY
I lart. Admlnhrt:rstor
8-1-tl met Thursday at 'the home of ClUb
M~11
Get $25. ~0. $100 m famous
Wallace Bradford
products freeJ Help your fr1e-Ms
~'u/!
Mrs Le(VIs H Sauer gave • reget ~·wnal ~nds t\iey want \
port on '"e Council meettng Mrs
for only $1 a week They get
BradflJl'ld served 8 de'Ssert CO\Il'Se
uapte fr¥. grft!l, too- and YOU
get g,ltt ~fte!'r gift-FREE! Send POMEROY - 6-room frame OOme to Mrs Sjtlney T. Rus!el(, MJ:s_,
today ffJr det11la and FREE New
wtth bath. Heate-d wttb &amp;a!l or Wayne Gibbon&amp;, Mr!l Jack Aat14f.
278-page catalog POPULAR cLUB 1 toal. outside cellar, alSo g.ar- f1eld, Mra Lewis H, Sauer, -~
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PLAN, Dept.-J884 Yynbrook, NY
age wttR laundr)' or utihty room WUIIam 1Motrh, r Ml'fl
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l-1t-tf Barnet-Simp&amp;oD lniuranee Aaency,
Middleport. J!'W • Aullomoblle1L RAy.rLI!iG SOl'S CO. - M Des.irable APARTMENTS in loUd·
Bonds. Phon• 6315-X
8-20-tf
._our Wrecker Service.
Day dleport
Furnll!ihed or unfurPhon&lt; IIU'7. Nllbl Phone lOOt.
nished Phone 8110-J
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X. DODGH'LYMOUTH DEALJ.lfe, 11.111&lt;1. Fin, Polio Cloll DoD
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Mills. llldtfPorl. Ohio
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'1'()0 Burns and A11en
7 30 Talent Scout;
8.00 Oharlea Fam·ell
8 30 Vtc Damone
~ ~ 0 Studio One
10:00 Your Eaoo Bepomr
10.15 SpOI&gt;!s P..ad.

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Meetmgls
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Meeli•··~ Parties, Weddlnfa,
Hel
Banquets, and privatll bretkfast,
luncb"""'· and aupper paru.. I At Bar'""tt Home
Phone 396 to Mr samuel o. Pertn::

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8 10 Regional Reporter
6 US DOUIIII!l Edwardli
6 30 Robinbood

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1 :Ballo11:1ri1 for member.• aad their
taHil~ ft l&amp; deli mmiftt wbcn
the WltliDJ Wot~&amp; dul of th"
f!htttprlte P!B ctitirell tnti 1'hur~
d•J etefiinJ'Iit the home of Mrs
Clr1 M0«4! Clliltil"~.
flirt. AJ~ 11tomp.oa preSident
d~Uia WltJI tite Lefdts 'f'nyer 1n
dbtlti6 toJlowi!d br aeJip(urt read
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WE JlANDLE MAGAZINES, oomry, lessee or Hotel Martin.
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The W. S C S of Reedsvllle
Parkers RE:staurant
9 14 31p ,----~--:::~.,..,.--,.---':..::..:= I Method 1st Church met at the boole
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3 Room Furniltted Apartment, • ot Mrs C 0 Barnett with 18 metti·
MADAM MARY
UhlltJes patd. !iM N 4th, St , hers and 5 euests present
Gifted read1.1r .and advisor, knowMiddleport,
9 11 6tc
The morning wl.! spent makln~
ledge rs powE!t", character lS taQ
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itol, brll.lns are monev, a vl:;;'lt 5 ROOMS
d· BATH 10 COle St comforts to be ~old at the bu:aar.
tO me Wjll be of lm~ense value
tor 6mal~n reliable 'famUr $3S that wrU be held later thla fill A
to you Answers- all questions
per month See Mra Howard I potluck dinner was served at noon
Rcadmgs guaranteed &lt;rr no
Cecil 800 w Maln St Pomeroy , Arter a de•oti~rlal severu•e a
-evenings.
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9 6 tr busmess meeting was held at
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--~which plans we"e made to serve
pr1ce you are e-ntitled" to a com
u.ddll'l, lunch at the Barnett Auction sale
plete full hfe readi.Dg Everyone Pur re~OII
Sciffold :BoafdL_OrW ClotiY.I to be held in lhe near future
welcome Open d aaly 10 AM to
Qlntoli r~. lll4dfeport.
A report of the fall semrnar of
llPM Loceted !Sth house from
1 the W S C S held at Racme, was
Pliofte
t121CJ.X
ll·J.-tf
FlamJRgo Club Rt 7, Kanauga,
-~ g1ven by Jhzel Buekley
Ohio
9 12 6tp
Fur rent - E~eclrU! wallpaper
The meetmg was 10 cllarge of
' SAYI poN'T YOU KNOWt
6teamer Clinton Fisher, lhd· the prtsldent Mrs Dorotha Riebel
dlepo!'t. Ph. 82e-X.
11-1-U , The next meeting will br. al the
t t~er'ro wdl , give yuu the best

An Informal meetlnJ of Ret uf'fl cn"rled out jjJ- the tDimbt!rt •nf
Jonottu.n Meigs Chapter, Daugb 1guc:stt .spetken. other rqealt.n
tft'j- of tile Am ~ t lca n Rnolutwn I or the Pfotr•m CfJI'Ill\ltlee .,..Kn.
waa held Friday .dternoon at the Patnct Let!hary. Mr.t: Dey lf)o•eU
homl' of MrJ Harold Lob~ Cavt and Mn LoweU Prottasco
Tbe
St wtth Mrs lrvmg J\an Jr as South t~&gt;sl Dl.atnct coDfe rence to
cu h£ost~s
bt held m ZJn• viUe, September
Mrs K.arr regtor.t pre3lded and 119 war1 annouoctd Mt's.
Kar.r,
rev1ewed the pru]e&lt;'t!i of th-. \ha p stale l hnlnnan or moving pldureso
ter wh1ch mclude the mar lung or w1 11 al!e nd thi.J and other regloDblaton t 11pots, the st ude nt [()an at mt&gt;2tlngs
fund and the markmg" of de
Mrs 0 P Klelll, 'Who lJ, ln.
ceased rr.embers a: raves
1charge of Comtltutton Week obThe location of tbe DAR mmule ~crvance Sept 17 23 reported on
book havrng valuable record~ n ! 1 thl" \ ILrtou~ .vay1 m which Ho:f!l
t1ae Chapter wa.11 diiiCus.sed and t he we&lt;: k 1ull be observed and urgedt
colltrnuallon o f ~ap book ret ord § the memben Lo d isplay flaa:~ durappro¥ed Mrs Lo~e
program mg t he w t&gt;~ k Mrs Klein showed
chatrman anoouoced the sta te and coplr~ or the ongu u l wnsUtuUon
nationa l theme for the yeA r as nf th e 11n lted Staler and
the
• Cherll!h and Mamtam Amen c-an amcndmt-n ts .and
a)5o buntln&amp;:
Freedom The p ro~ra ms 'ol&gt;ll l be rmprlntcd wr t h fi lliJ with ,.2 r:tan~

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NO HUNTING or trespa11sing,
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Rfturn JonothtJn Mel~ Cltopt!t
'DAR Meeting Held Friday Sept.l4

I; HotJOtGuitt
At StJd41 Show.,

per word
Full rate of 2 cents per word will
be chargelt for advettismg if not
pa 1d for bef.)t'e the 25th of each
month folloWU\g mgertlon
'Errors lD Advertlsmg-Should be
reported 1mme~hat'tiY The Oatly (
J r.:...._r 1
A sal!ld oourse wail served by
Sentinel will no.t be re.sponslble
ru
the honftl t-o Mts Albert Henfor more tb:m one mcorrect In· SLEEPING ROOM:S for rent with 1drlt-ks Mn Paul Grueser, Mn
sm tJOn
cGOklnf prlvil~ges, 127 Butter- Bernice Darst, Mrs. Olan GGCHiwln~,
carcr of T':lanks :~nd Special Nonut Ave, Pom,eroy
ll IJ 12tc I Mrs Addie Gruttrer, Mrs
Mix
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Meinhart, MLStl Erllflo Jease, Mtt
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t1ceR of vents prmte., a regu- The Hotel ~artln hEll •v.ai1able, a Henry Reibel, Mrs Jlme&amp; S.yre
lnr class1f1ed rates Obltunrw~
few rooms with runnint: water 1 and Mrs Eva Hendricks
publnhed at 1 cent per wo1 d
steam he11ted, and Hotel .service 1
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monthly

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8 211 Leo Paol
8 3C) Frankie Ca~

8·00 Jane Wyman Show
8 30 CJrtle Tbeatf.e
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sao Soldlcr-w Pf Fortune

New!IL Caravan

ch01cl! of colors Pr1ce .wUI please • Fu.her St. Mrs , ftollin
Bee.rlvr,
yuu Metropolitan Auto Salea., Mid· I J4rs Jack Roblon. find Mrt F RaJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dleport
WIIIOtf were tontributina: hblI Willil!t
9-17-tlte
teue1.
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S&lt;:rlptun readln&amp;' by Mn B•!'·
FOR SALE HOUSE, fiYtl rooms, nice Darst followed with
the
bath , la•ge garage. cheap for quick J:,ord'• Prayer and pledge ro the
sale Phone 63()9.-J
flag open~ the meetlne in cbat1e
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Of the preildent Mrt. Jamea Sayte
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Mrs Oval Dilldle wa.s reported iU
Tender -; ; ..;; pod
$1,::Kt
Games were played during
per bush;l Futnlllh own con- tocial period wttb ,Bltes awarded
tatners Delbert Smith, Racine. to Mra. Addle Gruuer, Mrs AJ.:.
Phone 3688
g 12 6t• 1bert HendrjeU, Mrs. Henry Reibel
and Mrs E'll Hendricks

l cents per word fo,r three con-

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Mn, Ma'&gt;' B Holneo enltruloed
34 per cl!nl more fuel 8.!1!1-.(.M:alt!c the 1~11f Counc1lors ol 'I'JuK,aorua
new quiete-r and smootller operat- ! Couocll Daughtera of
America ,
10n Raymund Lowry deKJtncd. 1Tbursday evenlnf at her home

sertlo.n MlnlmU1fl charge 50c

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of MalOn JPfrtl SJiurd•t
I ~l&amp;ftl It Carrlp CbHter aiOPJ With
!M!Ye ral uf t~ fttber1 Of the mem•
bm
the outar.a were Dickie N t!·
EWiDJ, )lite Slewlrl,
lprJ' Noble V1c
Redman. Glenn
Harry Sur
Ryan
illejile Carr

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Rates 2 cents per word, &lt;&gt;ne IQ-1

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of a 50, percent Crxed cop
per, 3 quarls of nabam plus 1 Yo!
pounds of zmc sulfate pel' acre ,
tlr UO gallons or an 8 8·100 bor
de11ux m1xture GaJ den~rs may use
a ~encra l pul'pOSe dust contammg
one or more of these materrals,
Jr.nson say3
If lat e blrght appears m your
area, Janson suggests you apply
one or the copper sprays every 7
to 10 days or spray every 4 or !l
days wrth one of the orgamcs,
such as z•neb, maneb, or nabam
Bordeaux m1xlure lS a co-pper
11pray and has some ddlnlte ad~
vantages when used on potatoes
1n late August and Seplember, be
S!lys
Sees Milk Prrce Increase 1-24
Oh io ds 1ty farmers can expect
an mcrease thi s vear over the av'
erage prrce for milk
m 19~5. Wallace Barr, 3 grleultural extension
economist at The Ohro StBteUnivenuty, says the prlce for ml•k in
1956 has average- $4 per hundredwetj:ht This lS 27 cents over the
h. Verage for the same period la~t
year
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Barr says sales of milk by farme1 s are mcreasmg sizably and it
Is practically certa 1 ~_ tbat cash rec~npts thiS vear \Hll ~~ htgher
th~tn 1950's total He ~peels reC l' ipl ~ to be close to lhe record
4 6 billion dollars get tn 1952.
Al though 1eceipts are Increasing
dairymen's cos~ continue high , ~o
the lllCre.ase 10 net mcome muy
not be as great as ttle mcrease m
.gross ~ash rccerpls Barr po1nts
out

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JudnJl M Akron OhiO
Mr ~ C urti~ Young and Mrs
Mrs Cameo Dunat~an two dnu« C.-cJl Blt&lt;ssmg were shopp1ng m BY VIolet Life
The Joppa WSCS held its Sephte1 s and son of Jiuntmgton .s pent Mason and New Haven FndH)
Mr and Mrs Denm~ nou$h tember meelll'lg at the- home or
a short vacallon with Misses Ann a
TUIIDAY
Mrs Luve na Ramey and Maude Mrs SavJlla Barnett, ReedsVJlle
and Ve na P1ckens
Sip
On
Bl
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mg
attended
the
Cun
Pra
l
or
Next
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
8
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wolfe
8 00 ~a11talu Kqaroo
anY daughter Elmse of Unwn were the late Mr and Mrs Charli e home of Mrs Della Ruth, ReedsVille, October 1
•""00 GaiTf Moore
v1~1t o rs of M r and Mrs L~wre-nce Blessmg 1n r om I PI e asan t Sa Iur-.
Mrs
Ralel
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Roush
,
daught
er
of
The
WSCS
presented
Mr
and
R1chs1d Wolfe of D.n v1es Grove
day
Mrs C A. Barnett Wltb a BiblA;J
0:30 Arthur Goalt'e1
Monday
Mr s Ethel Fry ~pent iS alur~ay as a going away present The Bar·
10 30 Strite Jt R1dl
Mr J B King and wife of Fetllnet(a: are moving to Flonda
I 1 00 VB!IIaDt Lltdy
ambee vu1ted recently wrth Mr with Miss Ella Bles smi
Mr Charhe Brawn JS spendinJ
Vhltors In the R H Ute home
1114 Love of Ufe
and Mrs Jve g King of Oak &lt;,rove
11:30 ~ fOI' 'II'o-IDO""W
Those calhne on Cec!l Blessmg a f~w days With his .f~u,r!y and recently were Mr and Mra Dewey
'1·40 \Gu~~
Monday were Mr Dwrght G1bb3 attcndmg RenWfl ll$'jces at ButCher and sona, Mrs J1ck Cur
ry, Mrs Ruby Life and children all
Mrs Rena Bo~oy."'tter, Mr and Board Baptist Church
Mrs Paul Blel!8lng of Pomt Plcn
Mrs Ruth Rouph and jaughler of Parker.sburg
!.00 ~~btipy- caraoa Show
l!lant
o( V.rrnon visLh:'!LI r~~\nll) w1lh
Mn
Ethel
~obruwn
a.nd
son
ol
lL 80 JloUIGparb
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Mr
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RaLncy
Newark
visited
her
-daughter,
Mr
200 W. pqoff
Mr Johnn1e Fry and Jud} of
F111ends und ne~hbo4;tathm;~ d .and Mrs Pearl Dillon
230 Bob Crosby Show
New Haven called on Mr and Mrs
at the home of Mr and 1/~s Arch
Pfc James C Kearns or \'he U
1·00 Bri:rlllter Day
Ed !''ry Monday evenmR
3-10 Secret St1r111
Mr and Mr.;: Wayne Harl were R&lt;lu ~ h W e dn tsda~ The jadH•s &lt;iU •I S Army VL'Hied hi !I parents, Mr
3 30 Etli;e of1 Nig.Jlt
business Ylsll o r~ m PdJi nl H!ea- ted fo L Bourd Ard , th(' gentlrm en and Mrs Howard T...t£e
!\ant Fr1day
wu1 ketl un o smoke house T h O ~ !!
Mr and Mn Robert Barton and
4·00 Katie'a Kitchen
4 30 The Early Show
M1-s foannre T!tviOI hnd reeen11y r~ ll o w s hlppm g tog ther, were Mrs famll)' of Canton spent a few rJays
6 00 Art Lmklettet
as ht•r guests, M1 and Mr~ Harry I ,w111 G1 bbs M1 s Leonard Jtnu ~ h I with hu parcnb Mr and Mrs
6 1&amp; Dcma:la 1 Edwarda
Taylor Mrs Jo!.n Slrn(' 11nd Jame Sa ndra anLI M1lton Roy, M1 ~ Fun Rlnmond- Barton
M1 lind MMI Will ard Clark an:d
6 30 Grand Old Opry
or Point Plt·a~ant Mr Clarence lllt' f ;~ ylo r , Ella and Maud !' B1!!ss
7 00 Fflll S1lvera S1low
Taylor and ludy !r1 end of C11\1for lng M1s Fannl~ Roush 1o\rs I r ul.a ~on and James Clark of Ca'lflde-n,
nla
Young M1ss Twila Rlth\)''1 M1 , N .1 9pcnt a fe~ datA with Mr
7 30 Nnv LQa:
Ada Thompson, Rev a nd :\ir s BII- Cl.nrk'! parenh, M'r 8r\d M1's Lew8 00 GW'fl¥.b&lt;lrdo
Mr Bert Blessing Okey Romh, !up~ of Pt Pleasant, Mr lfntry is Clark Whrte Chapel
8 30 Spotlight Playhow&amp;
Mr Everett Ptcketlii of New Huven Thompson •Mr ErnJe R1Chard ~r
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Mr and Mrs W11lard Faudree 9·1)1) $64,00() Qunt.i.
,
and Mrs M.aggiP Leoue of Purnt Curb~ Young, Mr Okf'y Rou~&gt;h the
\of Ft Lauderdale, Fla, are Vtliit- 9 30 Do You 'l'rust
Wltef
Pleasont were guests of Mis11~a Ar
host and hu.stess
CARMEL
1 .tng th._r cousins Mrs Bertha
00 Your -..,. ~
no and Ve-na Pickcs Monday
l\olr and Mrs DennL s Roush Sr
Mrs Katie Wilmot of Columbus Holter and Lester &amp;llley
and 'IO·JIJ Sport.t PKade
Mr and Mt s Fred Roush were Mr Jerry Lumbert w l fu ,and fo
spent Thursday and Fdday with other relatives
10.21 Weit:bena.an
flhupp!R£ m Pt Plt!llSDnt Thurqday children Mr Okey B R~~Y~h spt:~~ Mr and Mr.s Edtmn Roush and
Several attendod the Harvest 10:80 Preis Cohlerenee
Mr Cecil BleRsUJg returned to Thursday altt•r noon ant\. evening daujlhler and Mrs Minnie Roush Jl'estlv.al held at the
Lutheran U.:OO Ne1J11
Vetffrqnl H08pllal m Huntlngton wrth Mr Denms Ron sl Jr anJ
~! PlneHGrove
th
11:~ T;be Late Show
1 Mr~ Della Canaban ol Middle· ebMurch
Thursday where he Wlll subuut f
u nora
a.mm was
e'Mr!!
re·
Sir Off "J'Ira:
1y urdHM1c kory .c hn pdL d
"Mm
d
por~,
Mrs
Garrett
Qrcle
of
Rtt·
cent
guest
of
her
8lst.er
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to sursery Monday llrs brothel
11ar1es Jo; wnr s canl! ~nd Mr and Mr&amp; John Ra'J) Cl d Wh 1
r
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Bert of Enumelnw W$ ~ h und Okt&gt;)
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and
two
children
of
nnd
family
or
Fo.'ltOrlfl
VllttE'd
Mr
i.e:ter
Mrs
FaucJ.
Rouah lccompalned him lo Hunt
were Sunday gue~U. oLIM• und .Jnd Mrs Sullivan C11 cle Sunday ree and Mrs yA, man d.a Baer •··
were
mgton.
Mrs WII} Til' II ;Ht
Mr and Mrs Robert Warner of
TUIIDAY
Mr and Mn "my LAmbert
Those spendmg Frularl, t•venmi Wesl G.a11ulllon and M1 and Mrll. ~
g~ej~
&lt;If ~h~r browho have been atationed '" Cnllro
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WLih M1 ~ W. J ChaP~JJjn 110d · LorralM Sterret\ of Pomeroy 11! ill t H~n ll
lw
s very 1:30 F . . - T...h
rnla for several ye-ar 8 have bel'n W
A lllt!ss mK w.cJ ~ (,LOL~tm Hln· BP~t\t Suoja} wi\b Mr and Mrl!l
n o zer osp a
.
transfered to Ji'"'l orlda They spe1Jl kle and Ml"!! earn£'' Joirl~n or fill· Ed~()I'J Rotr sh i"ftd 1am ly
otan Hysell is very ~rck m a 1:18 It~ Pun To Cook
1
the week end with Mrs Lambert's rtford dl:lughter husband and
Columbus hosp1lal
2 00 Afler1&gt;0011 F~m PeotiYII
parents Mr and Mrs Dennis Rou- uncle 'or Akron '
Mrs Mary Cu-cJe and son, MelEeveral from her attended the
sh whom she had not !ltoen ln el8ht
Mrs Alta Rainey uf Cmtlnnsh vin, called on Mr and Mrs. Em· Sullivan Circle funeral al Carmel! 4 00 Two Gutt Playboun
years
~pent ttle week end wrlh her hrot ory PoWLe"ll Tuesday evening
Chul'('h
I} 00 Micke-y Moure
Mrs GarnBt Chapman l:!ad as her her5 Hussl.'ll Dallas aM famille.!L
Mr. and Mrs Fred Shain of RaEmil EY'non entered the Holzer
,.
&amp;ue~l'l recently,
Mr and Mr~ or Plam Vall ey,
cine and Mrs VIrgil Walker ()f Hoapltal recently for treatment
8 00 New•
Af(' t\io Chapman of Atwllter, Mr
Mrs. Cynthia Odell of Qulm· Plants spent Tbunday
evenmg
Mr and Mrs Gary Ddl are anwood rs vl~1tmg ht r daughter ond with '\Irs Mary Circle.
nouncmg t-he brrth of a ,q.n. Grand 1 B 0&amp; W-eather
sOn In lllw Mr und Ml , lvei Kmg
.1.
parent.&amp; are Mr and Mrt Ji;arJ Dill. ~ 10 ~
of Oak Grove.
mr and Mrs Dean Brinker and 1 Mas, Lcda Mae Kraeuter pur:
""~"'n'"
Ml and Mt'!l Oenni ll ous h 11 c Mrs and Mrs Dean BrrnkPr and chased an automoblle recently
1•30 W~t Earp
1 drcn 11pent Sunday with Mr and 1 Mr and Mrs Ole Cr0.11s df Floro
Jerry Lambert famll; Ml
Roush wne guests ~r Mr u~~ •Mrs H A Barnltz and aonl!l of lda wete the recent a:uesbi of has 8 00 G. E. Summor Orltflnw
1
Mrs Ja('k Roush and family d Lincoln H-elghtll, Pomeroy
mother Mts Rana Cros1.
8 80 Du Pont C.av. Tbeatet
I'll oad Run
Mrs Charles Russell, Waverly,
A da~ht.er was ~n reeently
7 00 Roya\ Playbolll!le
Mrs 1 eLl he K~luingtuu 11 nd child W va, "pent the week end with to MT and Mr!l David Ne!L&amp;e'.
ren of Akron Vlsltme: MJ s w. w 1\lr and Mrs Dougla:~ Circle amd
Schoo~ te-IW:het'! from here re-Staut~ and .Junmie
fam1l 1.
turning to theJr dut\f!]r are Mr 10 00 Str..,. Htit 'I'll-.
llrOO News 1: Weatbtt
M1 nnd Mr~ Arch Rnufiih of Ollk
Charlie Caloway' and da.ughteor Lawrence Rose at Syracuse, Mrl
II lb S.JIOI:If
Grovt•, Mrs V1rgmln S 1w11 of ifa· Dpra Moe of Coolville and Rev Jean Hamm at Racine and Ml• II.U llq'ilery 'l'heatro
son wNe s•Jnday 1 uesh of Jr~, Helwlck of Marietta spent Tueljl- Leda Mae Kraeuter at N.ebonvllle. •1·45 Rip&gt; Olt
1 Dora Hudsnn &amp;On John and wlf~
day llf~ernoon with Mr llind Mrs
Mrs Faye Dunh\')' Of Columof Morgan
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Dean Brinker
bus Mt and Md!: H•nstm Holler
e:S() Wtinier Broe P.rMIIltl
Rev and Mr w, S 81Utngs., &amp;Ir
Mr and Mrl JGhn Circle Df Col· of Forest Run Were eatllQ on

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that men with no hnlr are the moat ma.IC'ullne,
rugJed and virile klml or men Thll Ia ao obv!GUI•
Jy a IIB.d, wlatful aour gra pes kind of legend that
the rest or America Just chuckle. pleasantly at it
~u1lh a dozen retelhnga of the Jerend, hO......,
ever, a11 11. factor In beijalf of the ahiny-headed
onea Ia the current presence along Broadway ot
Robert Weede A Rockland county farmer who
lonJ aso aang at Radio City Mutlc Hall, he 11 the
atar of the rather pretentious mu1lcal Th~ llod
HGPPll Fdla Weede 1.11 ll.lmoat, If not qulte, u
bald 8.11 a coot-- and he geU the girl In the end.
What Plnza did for the middle-apd Romeoa, Batt
Robert Waede Weedt~~ haa accompll11hed for the baldy bealll.
"Personally,' he says, ·I've got Ill) many reatont
No wall 10-wrdl to be quite happy with my condition For one
patP c01&gt;t&gt;rl11g
thing l m aiwaya p10perly groomed A aecond
for 11 .111.
a!ler 1 open my eyes In the morning, my balr'l
combed And It t.loesn t cost me a nlckel for hair•
bn1she-s, comba, hair oils or danrlr u!'f remover I'm only In my ml~
~ 01 and I ve had a neeriy-bald head for years,
, and It doesn'&amp;
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for ih"" occurre nce and spread of
late hltg hl Jn p otatoes and tom
a lot&gt;~ 11 al ready has hit two ar~as
m Southe a3t Ohro and undoubted
ly 1s v•ese nt JR other sechons or
lhl· slate accordmg to B F J :l l'
s1un pl ant patholog ist
swn p lant patholglst
Cool do ud y weather wtlh m gh '
te mp e l &lt;.~lu lt'lS .below 60 deg ree~
ht•a \ } d e"A s und rams favor spread
of Lh c org an is m Under t!Xh tm e
ly f~:~v ora b'e condtt1ons J £!1soon
3 11~ s late IJUgh t can spread throu
gh a f1eld or potatoes or tomat oes m 24 hours
Pa~ t expenence has shown the
pla nt p ath olog 1~ l explams that
los!&lt;es f10m late blight Will be
sma ll 1n ftelds of potatoes or tom
atOI.'S I hill have been sprayed reg
ul.1rly wHb an adequatf' amount ot
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Br PAUL M. CLIFFORD
A powerful Rutland R~d Devil
football machine ran rough s ho.1
&lt;JVer plul'ky Eastern
Saturday
nig~l a~ Jun Vennari's el~ven took
a ~- 0 d NtS IOn on 11 ram-.soa k.;tl
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Early in Tlw s4.&gt;&lt;: ond period th ~
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BROOKLYN UP - It will be.j
f"-11~ cri:;is alter another for tbe l.mdnnati Red legs this week IllS ·
they play some of lhe mast tm-·
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IChool ~ Elm Grove, suburb of Milwaukee, PlJPllB of the first a.nd
leeDnd grades are attending classe.a In the side roum ef a t&amp;.vern,
IJ'tje bar room Is 111 the foregroW1U. The tavern dou not open ror
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damdeat me89es llttle boys get lnto. He was riding his new bike
just as proudiy ·u you please When he tumbled and rammed a toot
Into the t'ftr Wbeet rpok"tls. Hls howling brought rapid uld from
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Rutland team ground out steady next tully. Darre ll Dugan pic\.ed
:yardage &lt;~ s ra infall fdl almost con- up lhrt&gt;(', and afle r being penal- ,
stanlly 1hro ughout the contr.st .
ized five y Hrds Jim Cremeans went
their struggle for the pennant
stna:led, Beuent nailed down Mq.
Paced b~ veteran baek J im Crc - 44 yard.• arou n&lt;"l right end for an·
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the
Redle
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take
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.lloet
will by gettJna pinch hltt.er
means the Devils scored almost I other TD without being touched .
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Stan ,Pab•s on · an Infield &amp;~n4er
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at wi l• as the)· pu shed at·ross thr ee Thi:; tim e Duga n pal!sed to Pat 1
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other cnck at tbe Brooklyn Dodi· fQT the .t1.n~. out ,of the 11 me. . ·
Nahuna 1 eag~~e
crs and a chance
re-coup Suntouchdown ~ in the opening period, 1 Ead s for t!H· extra point to make
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Pet.
GB
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;:.y'&amp;
3-2
loss
to
the
National
MagUe wall niCk~ for SiJ bib
added lwu mo1·e in eac h of the
25·0.
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Brooklyn
86 56 .60S
Lea"U.e's top club.
over lbe fir!t live in.rr.in- but set
.second a nrJ third . a-nd th en Ven .
Slill later in tht&gt; quRrter the
Milwaukf e
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Ule Redleg.s down in order in tbeCinciuJrati
63 59 .585 3
Althous:b " win would still lea.'l'e llixt~, · !!I!V£&gt;oth ~d ~bt •ad lp.
he s•·nt In a complete n~ w u ni! wht•n My('r~ WAS back to punt,
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St. Louis
71. 70 .507 14
the Redlegs in third place, ~b(!lr pured headed f 6r a stiutout when
in th !' la.'i t &lt;JuartN, and
th ~y fumbled a nd was h it f nr s six
Pbil.adelphia
66 76 .465 20
ma r Kin would be onJy two games b
l'""d t•· II -, .•~ ••tt
srnu•&lt;i onL"e mo re . Crl."! rn ea n l-\ lcrl· yard los:s. Larry OugRn gained 16
Pittsburgh
62 H2 .431 25
out n.f tlr.st, i£ MilWaukee loses.
e 11 e lJ..,. uo:: ra1 wu ua era 1Ll
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the str•llng m; he tallkf"l thr ~ e lo t h » 15 y;~ r rl line In two piay.s ,
New York
58 133 .411 27Jt.i :Milwaukee was half a la1ne ~hmrs wi1h L~ rry Du~an Rdding and Cn•mcan ~ Wl'nt 19 yards lo I
Chicago
1':6 R6 .394 30
hind today after being rained out
Wally Post slnglW, li.v wever. ·~~
two '&gt;l'ol·e~ (l ar rcl l Uu.(!;an and in~kle the one yard line. J erry
Sunday'~;
Ruults
at N~w York Sunda)'.
Smokey
Burgess smashed bis lUI
Riddle talli ed th&lt;· ullwr two touch · Sc hoo nover then carried it ovec
Brooklyn a Cindnnali 2
Hal JeflcO&lt;it wlll try for his · homer to ntrrow Br-ookJ)'il'i
. on a ~ n- · ak &lt;~nct Lar ry Dugan w ~ nt
downs.
Chicago 7 Pl1 i lldeiphi ~· 4 1st
seventh win R.8ainst tw~J losses for gin to one run. Aft~r aay ·JabTht' Devils .scnred Lh c fir s\ lime over fl)r the f'Xt ra point.
Philade lphi a 4 Chicago 1 2nd
C mcir~na ti , w,hile John Drysdale lon~ki singled ·to center, Be.!isettt
they had thr~ ball In th e opening
In thf' thi rd period Jnck Denison
St. Loui.'i 3, Piltsbur~:h 2 lst, 10 in . 5·5 will start for the Dodgers.
was called lo and, aJlbougb b~ )'iestanza as they marched 68 yards rceov(•r(•d a fumble on the Eastern
Pitlsburgh 9 St. Loui~ 3 2nd
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lor the tally after taking the kick· 25 to .r;e t. up another score. Rut~Milwauk ee at New York, l•pd, rain
Tuesday will tak.e the Redlegs the all -important final out.
off. LIUTY Dugan went !or 17 yards lar.d was penalized to the 30, but
Saturday'• R•sylts
.lo Philadephia where they will
on a d e layed buck from hls own Cremeans went around right end
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Phi1a&lt;lclphla 6 Milwauke~ 5
cross bats wlth t)le fiftb-p1ace
Big Joe _Nuxhall, Cincinnatl'•
32, and Cremt!:ms went over right to go :·m yartls for the tally. Schoon FIRST TOUCHDOWN OF THE SEASON for the 19~6 erhhon of the Pom~roy Panthers ls Brooklyn 3 Chicago o
Phillics in a night game, They will starter, failed to survive the !8Ctackle for 13 yard11 to the East ov~r ~arrled ~ver for the extra scored by .run1'lf Hawthorne (bottom left) in photo as he ('fUShcs through the Wahama line Ci ncinna ti 6 Pit1sburgh 4
follOw up with another night ond inning as be slf11ered ;hla utb
ern 38. Darrell Dugau went 15 pmnt •O make 1t 39·0.
I which wus massecj to meet him.
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game ag~tinst the Phillies Wednes- loss against 12 victories. Tbe. Dodyards to the 23 oo a reverse· to
Monday's Prob•ble Pitchers
day .
Men jumped on blm for two ~~
Letar In th• qu1rtar MyertO of
the left , and Cremeans treked
Milwsu kee ut New York . 2
The Red_legs have 12 games to in the second on doubles ~)' Jaelie
!astern
took
il pitch out front
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~:ames, t\YJ· night - Conley 8--8, play y.ct, fiVe at ~orne and seven Ro~lnaon , Gil Hodges and QU~t
zone for 11.11 apparent score, but Haner to go 13 y1rd' to the RutS]JBh n 17-10 v~ Antonelli 16·13 1 a~11y. They p_lay tour g~mea ea~h ·sn1der. Brooklyn added ita third
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46,
the
only
time
In
the
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Rutland wa:-; clipping nnd tbc hall
nnd W&lt;orth ingto n 5·13.
With St.
Phtlarlelphll, run in. the ilfth on Johnny K.ipo
they
w.re
in
Devil
territory,
IHit
was place&lt;l baek on the 39. On the
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Wllh
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and one pstein's wildness.
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.Jcffl'o&lt;J l fi -2 vs Dl"y.'Sd;.de 55 ur \'lth Milwaukee, and Hrookly~.
on
the
Rutland
40
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l'flturn.cl
•'Jlugan Wf.&gt;nl up the m\ddlc to g~
Lahinc 9·6
Mtulie- Pitch~&amp; Victory
39 yard~ for th1• ini1inl tally . IHs to the 44, Larry Duvan plclcad up :
14
end
then
1lx,
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Cremaane
Onl
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schrr!t~lrd
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It
was
Sal Mai;lie who pitc~-ed
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plare 1\ick ror the rxtra poi nt wa"
PomctO)! anrl Midd !I"[J/Irl a U '1 ~
Tul·~ day'• Game•
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ltt•1Jle&amp;&amp; ,Sunday as Brookly~ openA Few play ~ later fionnie Myers Duvan carried the lllst 10 yards
cle~~ns openc
p,n;,p·•;&lt;~IJun~ ~~ ' Milw&lt;~ukce 11.t Pilt.sbul"gh night
over
right
guard
for
tha
TD.
had to kick ror Eastern , 11nd Dnrthen ~econd non lca " ue garne th J.~ 1Cincinnati _,11 Philadelphia night
eri a haU game le•d over MilwauSUNDAY &amp; MONDA~ "
rel1 Ou_~t~n returned from hi ~&gt; own Sdtoonover we-nf over for tiM H•
rr iday· niuht
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Guy Ml.
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f1ve wms, two Joss\'~ and o.ne hr. I
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30. yards on K r everse tn the leFt '" lh ~ M~mc l-n II.• la s t periOd
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1)2 52
Bt1 ltimore 4 Chlea·go 1
for the secolld tally or the garnu, the game w;,s more h~l11nced, ·but:
be on the road th1s ~ ! d ay w1~h Chtnu~n
Kansas Clty 10 Washl·ngton 5
T.chn~ol~)
80 62 .f;:{g 11
and this time Larry Dugan's kick the s uh.~ s1·ore&lt;l the fmal tally (If
the
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No games !('heduled.
Still later In the opP.nlnt quar- ovf'l" on th e E11.~tcrn ::13 yard line.
Jackets S~P ~Il~ a&lt;'ro~~ lhl• rive .· tlt&gt;l roil
75 6H .:'124 l6 1'2
Tuesday•, G11mes
C:orMII Wilde
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t.r Lawr~tncet Hyhll Intercepted e Leopard Wt·nt rur three [)D a re1
to n,teet I e
a lama ;;. cons. ·
B~ltimo rc
62 81 .434 29 1h New York at Chicago night
~vl'!"st"', and Bnl&lt;ll(• wont Ul yardS
STORM ~EAlt
to the 15. Hitch l(' threw Biddle
AomiiToy came thro11gh with fly· Was hlngtrm
58 85 .406 33'h .Boston at Kansas City night
!Pr 11. three yard lofis; but Biddle
)ng color• last wtek n they apot· Kansas City
4.6 D6 .324 45
-,~ at Cleveland nlihl
II ·~-·· - ·HOI/SI ti!ST!IItS
then went 17 y1mls'to the on e&gt; yard
... d W•h11m• 12 poi~Jtt lind then
S~ml•y's
Re-sults
Bo1Ul1\(lre at Detroit
und Leopard took it over for
um• back to be•t tMm by • con - ~ Nr.•w Yor~ 10 Cle!veiand 3 ht
th e touchdown. Ridrl!f' carried oV.
vlndng 26-12 ~eore. However, tht Cl ~· vl'~lll\(j 4 New York :i 2nd
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th e touchdown. Diddle cnrrlcd
P•nthen still m•ct. le~tt of mis· Df.' t.rmt 5 Bhs ton 4 1st
0 P T 0 It II~ I IT · ·
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over fm· !he ~x lra point.
t•kea, •nd will hne to be fill.dy llelroit 3 Boston 4 2nd
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f6r 11 Ch-_uncey hlam tttflt wilt be Chic a so 7 Washington 5
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011 th• rebo11nd •fter .losing to 1 Chh:ago 7 Wn.s hlngton 2 2nd
while the Dcvtl~ hml a n et yard:
age ru!:hing qf 4t3 ym·ds to only
pow.rful
Th•againlll
Bluf' B:Htimorf!
City 2I Ist 2.nd
Davllt
wer•Nelsonville
not up to•.per
Kanaw; Clly3 10 BaltimorC"
OFII~ Rou~ . to.12, J C.
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five for Eastern . Rutla!1d did not
' th• Hounds " h•lfbuk W11yn11
' Saturday'• Rbulh
'P8S3, while Eastern threw five
Stotts,
hobbled with 11 leg in--- ~-~--- ~-UmcJJ with no completions and 1
jury. H• should b• in 1h11pe for
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tllrcc Interception•. The
Devils
the P•nthen Frld•y night.
J. ' ~,;
doct01
were penRHted 10 yard~ to five
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swamlJ('rl
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for &amp;astern , Whil e the Devils did
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really good Pt. Pleasant lt·am 53·0, 1
not rumble. while Easturn )11ltl five
and the Jackets will hflV(' ;um!he:·1
bnblll c.~. losing one .
tough one in r; Vhh lt llla clcwn
Thl!- llneups:
RUTLAND
I that has been jolted
tw1~e in ;, 1
1 row . The J a~ kel s came Oll l of llh·
End" P. lldt, Morrill, TurMCf tnd
j J. lads,
1 Point game in good phys i t~.1l ~hape,
and hopL' to pull an up!&gt;d on th e
T11ckles: Denlton, Edw•rdA, Mltht
Falcuns as hoth leams luok lur
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Guards: Long, JeHrn, Ch•pman
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Else whert' in lhe }loagtu- liJi ,
c·e11t1rs: Hyt'lell •nd Germ11n.
week Athens will play ho~t to Bel·
B11ckt: Schoonover, Creme11n1, D.
, prf, Gallipoli s will tangle wit h P t .·
Dutlln, L. Dut•n, Leop1rtl, Ora.
I' Pleasant
on the lalter"s fit•l d.
h•m. "IIddie and Canm11,
Jatk3Dn will play hosl lo Purt'i~
EASTIRN
mouth East, Logan wil l be at Bcx·
lnd1: K1.1hn, Knight •nd Klrkhlrt,
ley, Nelsonville wllJ c nterto1in th l'
Tackl•s: R. RUehle and long.
Plains, lnd Wellston will be az
G11llrdt: Robert.,
Clel11nd
end
home with Oak Hill..
Frecktr.
On last Friday Athens took :1
Kal Hlndy, Manaror
C1nter: Whltlutch.
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300 W. SECOND ST.
Btckll: Hl'lher, Myer!l,
Headley,
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Phone: UZ or 508, Pomern1
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Htnu·•: JfOft.-tn. 9-:S: Sett. D-11
Gallipolis surpmcd w1lh a 21 -tl
. Score by qu1rten~:
()pl1t •ttenlnge blo' appointment
win over Oak Hill, J :Jc k ~ nn harcly
Rutliintl
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tlgurea hall the Oemocratic victory of l1ow.
In Maine as an lndicotion of mo1mlitig D,· n 1oJ1·r:· ' :
From let't are Sena tor E.l!ltes K•',·m.vcr, vice pr.:o ~ i· ~c- 1 1
Senator Herb ~t1: Lelm~on llf l': ~ ·.v Yorl\; Cuv. 111· rt·;: ll
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HAWTH\)RNE Is pirtured above as he started off on a ;pectacular 68 ynrd run to seorc I he second Of ~Is three touch·

POMEROY

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over Chauncey as injured Tom McQuaid played part of the tlm e, ami
Welhlton tmd Portmouth East play cd·to t1 20-20 tie.

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HaroJd Smithson, Jr., N(•w Ha·
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Betty Lou Davis, Mason ; Donald
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Keith King, Letart and Larry Otis
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The Daily Sentinel

Tlu! Sentinel

Sltirley Lawhorn To Wed

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Mr Howard Kren, 18 a medleD
patumt at St. MU')'a H01p1tal, Hunt
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Daybook

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IShomaker FUDef
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R•Ites Held Fn•day

Funeral •erv1ce1 for Charlell
PLAN PICNIC
Shumaker were held Friday marD·
SJn.Culle Home Del))ctn:slration iD~ at the JUwllngs-Coata: Funeral
: L.-----------...11 , Club
will nave a plcnie at tbe
MEETING ~STPOHID
P'orll:ed Run Lake Wed: Sept 18 Home w1th tbe Rev Howard Rup·
pastor of the Fl.rst PretbyterMn E. L. Hulbes, pruideot of Each Ill to bnn&amp; a covered dlab pelt,
an Church, and the Rev. Ra1pb
the Joily Bum..'fl Sewing Club, U a and own table service Member&amp; Zundel , PQmeroy BaptLSt chw-ch,
announced the postponemeD.l Of are Wed to be at the Syncuse offlc1atmg
thea meeting thls ftek because Of State Park at 10 00 A. M Anyone.
the rehglQUS ;servtces bellli heiJ needi.Jlg transportatiOn is t o conPall bearers 10 Middleport ID·
at . the t)r::;t B11pt1st Church Th.e tact Mrs Herbert Parker
1 eluded the fo!Lowmg Masons W
hostess was to hBVt" been Mrs. WIU
W Hayes Eber Lewls R C MeadReynolds Dille of the party wtu
SIXTH BIRTHDA..,,
ows, J H Grate, Robert Hams
be annourl.ced later
The Si.tlb bl,thd••
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Masonic services were held
PTA
MEETING
(Bucky) Thomas, Silver Run, was Thursday evenmg and also lD
ulebr-11ted i"rJday at tbe Bradbury t.runtmgton at the gnve11tde where
The Bradbury Parent-Teacher c on so 1I d ate d Sch oo1 when
'' beaners were M E Cre110&lt;,
he pall
A.880C."Jatlon w1ll meet Wedne~~day broug bt a decoaa te d b1r thdIJ take Muter; W H Palmer. chaplam·,
at 7 30 With Mn N.ath.an Big".. wooh s ,.~ c·a ndl ea t o ....-re
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presadent, prrs1dmg. Inspection of tho•t Y·love c1au ma t ~ ana
-• h 111 tea- E Brown, ~ nJon deacon, Guy Pod&lt;,
the new schooJ building will be ch er Mn Wllb ur heob
, ald.
Junior Deacoa, Glenn Foster
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Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Society Edttor- Phonc 6079

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SOCIETY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, TuOI&lt;h&gt;y, September 18, 19!16

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Users Association To Proceed
Egypt~'.i Open Refusal

BUSINESS PHONE 398

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church tomght at 8 o'clock

or bluo. Sizes 7. a, 10, 12, 14.

are tut off
U. S. Secretary of Stale John
Fos\er Dulles brought Britain and
France a personal message from
President Eisenhower at tl\e start
of Bl.g Three efforts to wm wl)tld
.aupport for a long-tenn economic
umpaign against Egyptian con
trol of th.e vital waterway
IHnotber drop i.n Sa.ez Canal
traffic was reponted today. Only
31 ships were in transit. the low
e&amp;.t number since EJ:ypt natu&gt;nal·
.tzed the Canal last July 26 Egyp
tian sources said the .!lblps were
moving through tbe waterway at
pormal .!!peed

New 100 Bed Medical B

Stolen
. Auto Is
Wrecked After
Police Chase

Tlte Big Three decision t.o go
ahead full st.e"am on tlloe canal

uaen association came agalrwt a

See The C."'plete Line of Gl:l's Dresses

$1.95 to $8.95

backa:round fA growlog anlmosdy
toward \he plaD· tnd new movea
by EJypt to torpedo the second
Loodon Suez conference before it

il&gt;rta.

All Sizes Ft'Om Tots to Teens

ELBERFELDS

Tri-City Sewing
Clu.b Meeting Is
Held On Thursday
Hostess g1fts were presented tu

liere it is! The Ncv1

Robert Roberts whl'n th.&lt;'

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Tn-City Sewmg club mel Thtfh· ,
day evemng at ber b(lme, Wche Te
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.FRIGIDAIRE

•'co•di•"M'drs Robert Rawlings,
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Russell Wilson, Mra

Y~'"'· Mr Mlllar'll W:Udtt:-~
Elizabetll Fick.

DISPOSER

POMEROY
SOCIETY

SHRIDS, cuh, pufverl1t1 oR
food wos.let , , • flulhe1 thtl'l'f
d-:~wn the drain

In Hamden with Mn

/note• 1ortlng of wasll!l
e~btorb

Mr and Mrs Ray Heines of Col- 1

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umbus were wcekond gu.ests or

tilelr pat-ents, Mr and Mrs Wlllaa d
Heines and 1\fr$ Ira Chapman
MIRa Harrle Mnu~ Smith, Mrs
Grace Jividen, Mrs Maldred Fowler, Mfl Georgia Wi.lll11m~on and
Mn. Gaynelle W1se attended the

IMPROVED grinding• con..
trois and fuii ·flootlng of food

pa rhcl1111 in water protect
househ.old plumbing line&amp;

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frfaldolrt D1spnser

A. R Ted·

row.

and vibration• at sink and
drain

for treater ,onvenience

Youns q-ts m ttronJ ert• and e\'Ctl m.ny houn
of KUdyinJ w11l aDt hum them-it theJ aer; the
p..,..lljhL

Mrs Grover Erb returned hume
Friday after a several days visit

PAST, continuous feed ellma
CUSHIOI'.IS

a godal evenmg a de.
was served bv the

Electric Food Waste

$CJ9.50
ON EASY TERMS

FURNITURE
THI BRIGHTEST CORN II IN
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DONE BY SPECIALISTS!

Tri -lustre
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u WQU]d be to Ji'f't fOW' child ickti~Ndy condlcioM. ~
Tht lr.mps illustl\ttd are innpmaiw aad it taktt
only a few mitwtts with &amp; etpe ma.wte to mkc I

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For lcft-hlndcd 1tudetn: pb.oc lttnp OD riJbt. Uae I
tiatJt-colcrtd tlu.dt aDd desk blotm. For ma:timum
olid&lt;"'7.,. ol·wiJ (l.. tOO.bO) but~

Ohio W'elfllre conference held In
s~·!~•ml&gt;~r_ii&gt;ls inch.asavc
MH
Kautz and
·~:~~~~~.BIJ'bara and Rachard or
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SIGHT IS PRECIOUS
GUARD IT

Mrs W L Kautz

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weekend gueats or
Mr. and· Mra. E J
They were accompalned
here br hu father who .spent the 1

week with them

flr. and Mn Delphln Wehruna:
ot Canto we~ ~ekend g~~est.a of
hlo parents Mr and M'l Harry

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Three New Types Beef Cattle
To Be Displayed At Field Day

sOO&lt;lnudr centct.

CARPENTER, 0-\hree of the newest breeds of beef cattle will be on display at a special field day to be held at the
Southeastero Sub&lt;tation here Tuesday, september 25
Charobi.ise, .tnported from France, and Santa Gertrudls
Charbray are said by many catt1emen to combine all the good point s start at 10 o'clock wltb lrt!e wagdealred by farmers who Jptcialtsc on toura coverln;: &amp;even dltfcrcnt
in raislna beef cattle. Bulls of ~tubs.
these breeds .arc btiaa.K used at the
A big beef barbecuf! wall be bcld
Subitatlon ln new crossbreeding at noon under the direction or
experlmCfJL
ProfeBBor Larry Kunkle of the
Morning acHVlhes at the 33o- Meats Laboratory, Ohio State Un.
IVer&amp;lty.
aCJ'(! Carpenter experiment farm
Speaking program durin;: the
afternoon w1ll be held 10 Ofte wins
of t~ main bee£ cattle 'barn. Partk:ipalint arc o. F Lltn;:rord (If
DIVOICI ACTION
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ne11eat of duty w.. nted t.oday In
A lpecial feature of the field
· Me[p Common PI~ Court by
Clti'a Davtcaon, 113 Ebenezer st day Will be tOUTS and diacuaaion oo
apjn&gt;t En!... Wllllam Davldsolj. 'f001l1ot mlnagemelu aa.d .ot•r
!ure~o~try iteQJii,
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LONDON-UP- The Western Big Three agreed today to
go ahead with formaUon of a "canal users association" de· I
spite Egypt's refusal to cooperate
But their emphasis switched from an ear her plan to push
an 'immediate ''test ca5e" against Egypt toward longnJ.aul pre- I
parations, includmg American help If Europe's oil supplies

"Tit!! •KE,\' !1'0 HER HEART" . . She'lladore th1s
darltng key fi1' lock on the double pockets. It's a
stuml'lng comh.aatitln of solid and stripe in woven
rotton. The coll~r 'n' cuffs are trimmed with white
kni.t and it's all WASHABLE. The skirt Is so full
you can wear nil your petticoats at one time Lime

Oh1o: M•tly fair aM CMtiniiM
cool today and t ...l,ht. kathNd
frott ilhly toni,ht In low ~acH..
WO&lt;ineodoy - · cloudy ....
wanner with • few Mow.rt ncwth.
Hlth toct.y 65 to 12 norlh, 70 to 77
.outh. L- tonight 31 to 46.

I MEETING TONIGHt'
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The Cbes ler Charge of Meth~
Youth Fellowship wtll meet I
Iatdlst the
M;nersvtlle MethodiSt

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