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                  <text>6-Dally Seullnel, Pomeroy.MJtldJeport, 0; Sept 22, 1958
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ALFRID
S.S. att.en.d•nc:e on Sept. 16
34, offering NI.M.

w..

Mr ·'"' Mn

Mu""Y

Hopklat

lllld daughter Betty of

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•

Daytoa

jet'ts. The followtnr rommitteeJ 1SJ)t"nt th week end witb Mr. Mld
rwere named. Dry Arranaemenu- 1 Mrs Vt&gt;re Swartz an&lt;l WWI.am
Hel~ri Woodyard ·a nd Genev1ev&amp; Bentz

'

Ser- 1 tacbmenti-Rt\ebel
Guthrie . Sewtne ~bine
and and
At· (;~-~~;~~;;~~~~
.A.ttendance
Church of the
Syra- :~:v~e: ~~~t~!:\!::.~t~oa:,
~re
follO\Wr:&amp; &amp;tS thr
1:i Worsntp
W8.8 17, wltb
Gutbl'l.•
Roy K. WUIIam5,
pa'stor. of &lt;huron, open to p•blic Monday 1
ermon T•1lor leadilJa.
Charmion SDOd&amp;ras; Time Ma. .ge
lAKER
i Thoma:s. PIS!«. F1oy(l Clelaod, Sunday School 9:30 A. M Mornio1
'ilhe MYF wi1 have • pal'lf It ment-1belma H~Ddel"'IOD and Hel 1 •
~ Seniee 7 30 P . .M. Pra)o'er wonb1p 10 30 , NYPS 6:30 P. 11;
J,.,t~.
"EATING HONEY ev THE WAY" Dthille, home of ..llr. and Jtrw. Uoyd en Woode; Nutrition and
Meal
=~08 W~esoay Dll'ht 7 30 P Evangeltstle service 7:30 P. M. R. M Grove pastor. S. S at 9 :30, By REV RAYMON KONKRIGHT
inter s.turday Sept. 22.
Planning-Olive Beyler t.nd Grace
~l.llM ooniiaUy irwited.
Wednesday evezune pr.ayer meet Lloyd Dillinger ,supl, W~p IU·
Middleport Methodist Church
On ~unday afternoop, Sept. ~2 Greine-r; _Mrrnbenhlp chairmanu
The Rutlantl "'-thodlat Church In£ for I he midweek ud TuesG.Q" vtee 10 45 With scrvic~ at the 24 27 .
t~ey will bold a meeMn1 and pte- NlDa Robn)lil()n, Publicity Chair- i.j
Rev. Robut E l.Jnt.er, Pastor artern oon prayer hour
Elmwood R t h
f
Scriptu1·e Lesson 1 Samuel 14: ntC from 3:3o-5:00 at the WOOde man-Helen Woode; SocJal Com..
2
Reuveabe41
CltVrch of Jnus Sunday School ~·30 A. !II. George
Hou5e of Pr•yn, Chester, SUllo liYF rneetU:: an~m7cn:co~~:/o , The sacred wrltt!r tells the .hom-:. AU tbe children of_the ~S: miUee........ctan1 FoJJrod and Leot&amp;
CbrlaL ol Latter Day Saints, Old Carson, Supt. \\or.s..brp Service at day School 9 30 A M. Morn1ng to 5 _00 Sun aft(!r~n at Woode rlory of how Sau, the leader. ~~ ar~ rnvl.ted. to the meetl.O(. Par- Warner.
1
Town Flat:J, on Portland Route. 0:30 A . M.
wor~h1p II A M Sunday evenln&amp; home woo 7 30 P m prayer
an umy wu persumg th-e Ph1ils· ent£ 81l.so are welcome.
Duea W(!re paid for the- year
Sunday School 10 a. m. preacht.ng
TM SyncuM M.thocfl1-t Church wor~h1p at 8 Prayer meehn&amp; on ViCC &amp;!YJ.il . ~ty ~t itw horne~ tines. So eager was he to renfu\'e
Several me-mbel's of the MYF and the m.eeUng adJourned ~
1
I
11 a. m. and 8 p . m. and Bible Rev. Robent E
Lmter, Pastor . Thursday 8 P M
LloYd Dillmgcr Saturday evenln
the cncmv from that paJltlcular lind tb4Pr leader attended the meet Thur~day, Oc-t. 11 at the
Study Tbur.sday 8 pm Pastor c Sunday Scho-ol 9 30 A. M. Duna
Church of Chrls.t, Bndford, Sept 22
g ~ seehon of the country, he declar- Oha.rge MYF meeol.mg at M~nere-- home of Helen Woode with Dry
FOB
W. Proffitt Asst Cbas Hupp
WJflebrenner, .Supt. Worship S~r-- Rev J ohn Wyatt, Pastor. Bible
·
et.l that no one should eat unt 1I vi!J.e. on Monday Sept. 17.
,
A.rra-ngemenl..!l at1 the subject.
,
. Chun::h of Chrl&amp;t In Chriatlan VJees 7 30.
Sehoul 9 30, rhurch services 10.30
J evenmg The people peared th ~
The Alfred Home
Economics
Union, Middleport. Rev. Guy F .
THE RACINE MISSiON, Chul•• Youth meetme at 6 P. M. and
pumshment so they did eat noth· ~lub met at the ~ome of Hazed
Hez:eJ Stout and Sarah Caldwe-U
Sayre, pastor. Sunday school • 10 Bush, Pa~;tor .Sund•y l:ichool 10 evang&lt;'hstJc service Sunday even
mg However, thev were IR a land
toot, fSel2pt. 13 With an attend- attended a meeting of the Mel.g.9
'
Sh•r11v
Oo.
Home
Council
at the home
a. m. Odell Manl ey, supt, Prayer
a_ m S un d IIY evemn~ worshl)l mg at 7 James Reed, Supt .
r' sCaM
ala of p •rson.l Pr~rty that had the roputation that "II ance
L. o
S·
.
.
Geneva
Nolan
or Syracm;~
s-.t. of ,
and Praise- service 7 30 Wed 7 ·- 7.30 P m Weekly Prayer ServJC(!-"
No. 12,371
flowed wllh mJik and honey
~f~zel tout, preytdent, pret~~ded
-"' 12
30. Btble Study , 'saturday
Reeds.vill• Ctt.re•. Rev, Fre•land Th• State of Ohio, Meigt County, Jonathan the son or Saul was als; at ~he muting w~ch took up the
Mr and ~.rs. Sed 0'8Men of I
30 1Tuesday 7 30 p m Pur tland ser
'
· '1 V.ICCi Prayer se1 ~lte Mond 11 y at Noms, Pastur Services at Joppa
Common Pl•as Court.
m the ar~v. but did not hear lbt= duhcs and obl1gahons of )(fleers • Columbus VllSlled at the Harry
Evangelistic service.
lt.Cine B•ptlst Church, V. Wr:~o 7 ~ p . m Regular t•hurch serv1ces 9 30 A M , Sunday at 10:20 Sun- Jack1on Production Credit Allaoc:l· demand m~de bv hls rather. As and m~mber:. lmpor~~~nt
datet~ G~t?r~.e hon~ ~ver:abc woc~ end
ley Jenkins, Pil:ltOr. Sunday School Fnd•y 7 30 p m
day School _at Lons Bottom 9:20 A. •tlon, a corporation, Plaint!H, 'II tile arm
p&lt;:ssed through th.e were g,Jven l.lnd the different promsmore
Yes s been 1 for
9 30 M
0. The BriJhteat
M
P
ca
hi
1t)
4or.
s
Thoma
..
L.
White,
O.t.ndant,
y
.
jeel.8
for
the
year
were
dtscU1!116'ed
the
past
few
days.
: . orni_ng wor~hip 10.45. J::veCHURCH OF CHRIST; Hiland
., r c ng llervtc,e
. ''• un
woods they saw honey drlpp1!1"
A poi.luck lunch was served
Ml"S . W. E. RobiJl.s-lm and son
~ oer 1n Middleport
1
ntng wor~h p 8 on the h:t. 3rd, 5th Chapel, Rev
Ed iso n
Weaver, day Schoo_] at ReecUville 9:20 A.
In pursance of an Order of Sale f1o m the t1cc and Jonathan dtv- n.oo
9pent the week end Wlth rela-tives
Meeting w d 8 bl 8 h00 1 10
S
M Preachlll-K.
In the .'lbovc enlllled action, I will ped and did cat He 1mmed 1at[']y
~- ,~
.
,
in W. Ya.
Sundays Prayer
lQ BAUR FURNITURE
n end ay a· ·
•
_e cMormng ascrvt{'C
m upt
Henry
Free Methodllf Church. ' tt.r ry offer for sale at publk auction , recc1.1ed the 11 , .... ,h needed •lrcog· ed lue
'·t.ernoon
wasth devolEblm,
11 ·30
A
to
mo
d
-~----~--Third Street Pent•cOJtal Church M Evangeli St!(! Service 7-:m F Dates, Pa~;tor, Laurel Cliff. Bun- at the door of the Court Howe in th
r~ 1SCWl6Jon on e pro- 1
Middleport, B. L. Barrett, t~astor. M.'
, ·
· day School 9:30;_ ClaM meeUDi Pomeroy, Ohio, in the abOVI! nam., We muit m·ver forget thod God
-~
Suntlay School 10 a. m. Evenlnl
Gnce Epls.eopat Church East ~0 :30; FMY ~ervtce 7:00; Preach- ed County, on Tuesday, the 9t~ has provided honey by the way lor new. their Blr~agth. We se~rm -to
'
~ervice 7:45 p. m.
Mam Street Pomeruy R~v J mg B 00; Prayer MeetJn&amp; Wedne• day of October, 19M,
at 10:00 eac-h or us and 1t 16 left up to us recetn a ton1c on Sunday that
••
Methodil-t Ch•r... Letut F•lls, Edwm €haries, Rector; ' Mrs. Ce-- d~y 7.30. Hysell . Run
Sunday o'clock, a. m. tbe following de-- to appropnate to mct::t our need:;. helps all through the: week. Wnght
9:3() A. !M. Apple Grove. 10.30 dnc W. Clark, urgaD!!Jt Worship Srhool 10, Preach1Di ll :11.
scribed peN.onaJ property; One There are various types of dcplls- Mitchell of near Troy, OhiO, .say~
Waal8, 7:30 ~- M ~taf'l: Fal's Ru· and sel'nwn at lO ·JO A. M.. Holy
FAf~VIIW
Tratto~ FarmaJJ H 1948 Mo~el. Ited honev for us Let ua take a ''1 am so thankful to God for .u:rantral Life Serv1ce wibh spec 1al mu· Communio" first Sunday tn month.
Edward Griffith pastor. Sunday One Dtsc 6 ft . I. H. C • One Lime look at so'mc of them and bOw we mg to Us one ret&gt;t day oU.• o(
Ml'. ~ayer meehn.gs . Wednesda)'
Chureh Sehool , Beginners
and School 9:30 a. m.; Youna PeoPles Spreader, I. H C., One Mower, may rete 1vc muc~ needed streng· eaeh seven." The hoDfy c-f Gd4!s
('Ven~ 7 30 Letaf"t Falb, Sunday Prunary, 11 t 10.30 A M For infor- meetmg 6:4D p. m.; !'reachlr&amp;l ser- T ft, 27 V. I. H. C. One Wagort On th.
hrutse not only g1ves u,. ro!:!t bbt
l.'vemng Apple Grove, Su.nday eve- mation cuncerninc uur
work, vices 7 :30 p m.; prayer meeUD&amp;'. Rubber-Oil~er.
Honey of God's Word ts suffici- ll.'l we eat we fmd much n-eeded
Wednesday 7 30 p m.
Saki_ Premtse,s located at ThOrlla5 ent if one wQuld but read 1t. How-l strength _for the day.
.
nmg East Letart , MYf' meell.ings please telephone 302-J
Christl~m Church •• RHdsvlll•
Churfoh .,, Chrillt,
Mlddl•port, L Whlte fa.rm on the Bashan-Keno ever, some say not lili[.er~sting
There IS much i?Y and g'ladnc~~ '
Monday 7 30 P. M. Apple Grove,
1'h-ut"1Jday 7 30 P 1M East Letart.
Every Sunclay lV It M Sunday Frr-d l G11rdner, PMtor.
Bible flo~d.
.
But 1L has all tyJ)e.s of inte{estlng brought to the Chpatun as he par·
Zion Church of Christ, LDCat•d Sl'hool &lt;lrHI Cornmun 11111 hrst Sun- &amp;hO(J] 9 30 il m Morning worship $9'11:1/::C, Premlses
Appr"l!ed at stories the same as on an~ news takes of the honey prepared for
vn Pomeroy-Han-t~nviUe
Road. day In monl h ll .1\ M Church l 0 :JO ~ m se1 mon "The Noblest
· an-d canRot be sold
lor stand today and they have the 10 . him. There was a young man
B1ble School 9 30 A . .M. Monu.ng commumun ;1 nd r)rtach Jn,q, third Art '' l'hrL&lt;&gt;It an Endeavor, 6.30 p. le~s than two-thirds
(l(
that terpretation to make better men whose wedding was drawmg near.
Worsht~ ~d Commuruon- 10:30 A. Sunday 1n month "3(1.. p ~ m Special f' V(!lllllg service, 7:30./ lmounl
.
and women, boys and girls, as noth ~lans were all made for the festM. GbrtsLIEtn Endcn.\•or 7:U5 P. If. church preachmg-R~·v Harold c. E11rl Slack, Rutla-nd r.hurch pas-tor
TERMS OF SALE Cash
mg else can do Luke chapter 1~ tva!. It Was then that be meJ Jesus
Evem6e Worshtp 8 P. M. Thomas Dosier Pastor
wJ!l be spenkcr anJ h1s congregaCharles Rus..~~n, g1ves three short stories: lost and surrendered h1s all to Him .
Wyatt Minister. Joseph Johnson,
Chri's.llan Church •t Lon1 Bot- tlon guests Tuesday 7 p m. chou·
Sheriff of Meigs County, OhiO !:ihcep, lost com, lost boy. The book People began to ask what about
B1ble SehooJ., Supt.
tom, every Sund1~v 9 :so A M. p•·actiCi' : W('d 7 30 prayer meet.
M D Webster, Attorney ol Hoses 1eveals a great love the great hme that he was to
story between man and woman .. !have at the weddmg feast. But as
Min•r~vllle M•thodlst Church, Sundav Srh,. 11 J &lt;md communion. tng and B1hll.' study with Homer (D) 8• 22 • ( tO) 6
Rev. H. M Grove, Pa.s.tOO", H01:1mer flrsl Sund:~y 111 moJJlh 7 JO p \f Jme rl£'volrunal leader and EdThe book of Acts I1Yeo1. adventure they went their eyes were opened
~ousb, Supt. 10 A. M. Sundiay Chureh prc•ndw1 ~, llmd Su~day Wiircl Fu•nch In charge or lhc Ia~-~ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT such as a ~ca voyage and ship 1 for they soon discov-ered that he
Scbool, 11 A. M WvrsJup Sernce, m month 10 :lOA M c"tlurc h com- 80n
EX!Kutrhc
wreck and how 1M people wer-e had asked Jesus to be there. He
Tuesday 'l-:30 P. M.
mumon an 11 preal'hlng - Rev
Flrtt Baptltt Church, MiddlepGrt
latatt of Clermout L. Arnold
saved The book of Revelation has took Jesus as He was .and found
Mlctway Community
Church Harold c. Dllslcr, Pa st or
Jtev Ularf'IYHml E Hoyt, pastor.
Deceu•d
Within 1h page 1 much mystery. H1m to be a Friend indoed. One
- -- - - - - ·fh• Chur(h of Chrls.l, Keno, Churc h SChUl,] 9 15, Frank Chet"se·
Nobce is hereby given that Ed- The book of Ph1lemon tells about of the Gospel wn ters gives the
Money Orders cost less. They're 1
every Su:td .r y 9 30 A lf. Sunday brew, Supl . Mormng . worShip na M. Arnold who1e Po11.t Office a &amp;utt-away sia~e Read GocJ' 11 beAlJ,tifyt. stor;r: of how Jes~ wa'i
10
School and cnmrnunwn,
lf.)COOd
l5 M~t DlbOte i•va~geltst; Even- addre11,11 is Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1 Word and you Wih be enlig'hted no _kUli,;Joy ~r wali-~lower. YeS",
convenient to buy. Safe to carry. Safe to
Sunclay iu month 10.10 A M. ing servlc,c 7 :m, clostng 'lllervlce of has been' appo~nted as Executrix and receive ilrength.
Chfl.s1..i~ty1_ ~s .a • &amp;61'10\J~ maUflr,
8
Crusade by I of t~ Estate of Clermont L. Arbuq~ ~v~.s mn.l'e jpy aDd ,stre:q14t
1Church commun1on and preachine the week revival
and
a~pted
at ~I
fourth Sundlly 10 month 7 :30 P. Drbbte , Wedn~day, 7.30 Prayer &amp; nold, late of Chester Township,
There Is the honey of pra)'er wlfi.D I .ou dip lDto,ih$ ,' honey a!
Gifted reader •nd •dvl10r.
Tella rour ~st. P"Mnt, and
M. church pn•achlng.- Rev . Har- l'ratsc . 8 30, drOLr pr3(tlce. '
Melga County, OhiO, deceased,
that ts so olten passed by, when Go't l l.has pr~pared 1t .(!J.I' you, ·As
future.
olrl C Drlsler, Pa~t:~r
Fin~t Presbyt•rlan Church, MJd- Datl!d thi!! 6th day of September 11 should be dtpped mto often you 1 h-av~~ alOA«" Uff!:,.. ~ bl~ay
Advice ginn oa Jon,
mar-Th• Chris.tlan Churct• •I H•m- dlepu!1f., the Rev. Howard ltuppdt, 19fi6.
One may not be able to devote all reac~ out aad 'takt soilte of the'
rl~•· and all buslnessaH,.tr1•
S d
A pal!ltor. Churf'h S&gt;Chool 9:30, JamCll
John c . Bacon f.:s a monk, but ther(l can be a ho~r by the way and be .st~ngbh
1 k G
9
I
(Jc Sunday
rove,SLhool
every and
un communioa
ilY :8U
Buchanon Supt. Morning wonth,.,
J udge of the Probate Court glancing upward of -the eye dur- en6d a, nd you WJ' Il be ..,
"'ad ' ' w"
worried, troubiH
,or In
M
·..Hubt, put your mind •t e.. e.
d S d
10
30
sf'rmon
"Have
You
Tried
Melg,
County,
Ohio
Jng
the
day.
A
few
minutes
on
the
Jona~
·
that
Gj)d'
piepares
lot '
;Contvlt me today -tomorrow
~(!~~urr~n pr!~~~~ID!~O~~~rt~ 3 ~u:. Evcrythi~g'" fl Jl m WcBlrrdmotfr 9 7 14 21 3tr
knees before God morning or cv~ for thOse whn' fla.ve ,'a -rieed. Then
.
'\
may be too late,
day in monlh 10 30 A M church Youth Fe low~hip; Wednc.sday 6:30
.-::- - - - - - nmg Will gtve much needed it will be that you wtll want to
'
I will not only tell you but
communtun and prcachlog.-Rev. Ju~lor ~h~Hth:.flm SCehnlor choir
NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT 'I strength . Even talk to God about point othets to where you found
POMEROY, OHIO
will help you ,o..., your' pro.
Harold c Doster Pastor.
t:at
•
lit
urch MlddltAdministratrix
Lhe smal! things of life.
~he honey that gave you the !lfuch :
~ 'Member Fedenl Reserve SYBte18
EUB Church• ... Morning Star a port, the Uev C Raymon Konk l!&amp;tate of Jam•• L. Wickham 1 Mr. Crary of Wilmore, Kentucky,llrne~ed~e~d~s~t:;r•~n~g~th~.;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;"'"~'"";;::~:;; MIM8•R FEDERAL DIPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
blems.
A vldt to me wtll a,. of imlnt•rprl...
R•v. Aov•r Bl&amp;hott, nght, pastor Sunday school 9 30,
Dacu1..t
says "Even when 1 llllllplacc a tool
m•ns.e ·nlu• to vou.
n
Emest eo,·crt, rupt, Morning wu.r_.
Notice is hereby given
that l ask God to help me find it". ReI
I
A
...&lt;I.Htor. Morning Stllr
Sunday ~hlp 10:30 sermon "'rile Rock or E b
I
d
d' ·
th h
'
ntwfr• aJt fluP.s.tlonK. R•atl .
i "Jlool g 45 .A M Moroing wnr· GJbr~ller", 0 p. m. Y&gt;' , Tuesdoy
llza cth Wlckhlim whose
POJJt BO ve tD a:v to lp ,nKo e one~
lno• ,uarnnte•d or no ch~ro•.
h
11 A &gt;! MYf' S
Office Addrt-ss Js Chester, Ohio ol prr~ycr
1
' lp a 1 8 p •
unrlay e• e- M&lt;' thodist M•n'.•
·. Wed- has been duly appointed as Ad'I
· ,
With thlt ad •nd hatf ..,rt ..... ,
" ·' A·-c•'at'lon
~·
1: oney
o f sp1ntua 1 med 1tatton
vou are •ntHIH to a compl•te
l: lflg ~
rayer nHwllD!l Thun- nesday 6 30 Junior choir; 7 p. m. mtnlstr11tL"lx of the
Estate of I will prevent despa1r and ~::-ant the
f II II
' f :~ y ('V&lt;'n lng l·~nt~&gt;rpr ise Sunrlay SPnlor chol&gt;. Tl••••·•day, Afle•·noon J
•
th
d
1
th
h
I
u
fa readlnv.
s 1 1 10 1
ames ..., Wickham late ()f Chester
e nee Cd s reng . 1' e Apost e
lvuy~ wf'llume.
c
woO
U
A
M
Mormng
war.
Ulrcl
t•
of
the
WSCS,
2
pm
.
DisTwp,
Meigs
Couny.
Ohio
deceased
says
Jn
the
(ourth
chapter
0 ~n D a II V 10 am to 10 p111 &gt;:~1Hp ·30 A M.h YF at fi 30 P. M. tlil'l Oonfc•·cnce nt Jack•on, 3 p
0 t d thl 4 h
hat
th '
e
s t day of Sept em- w 1 aqever I mgs
~
vt•nmg WOtll IP
7 :10 Prayer m opcnm• oesslon. 6·. 30 •-quct b a 195"
1 arc
r It ue,
d honest
L a ted Nth bousr from
I'
\V . .
s
........
er,
u,
Jus 1 pul'e, ove y, o goo repo1 l,
Church of the Naa:a,.n•, Mid•lihl k
h
h
I
mee mg ('uncsdlly 7 30 P. M
F amtngo Club, JU . 7
UB c~
h
l t
F111 1
.., ...John C. Racon
n on t ese t mgs. A so 1n Mal.
' Ro- pm·t, the Rev. Robert Styers, Pil~
KANAUGA, OIIIO
.urc •s, • •rt
Judge of the Prcbate Court· achi 3:16 tt ~States that a book of
1 ((f'r Martin, Pa~tor Sunday Schol)l lo1· Dible School, 9:30, Lester Tay.
Meigs County, Ohio rememberance Js made of the con·
P:•r Appolntm•nt
~1 30 1A M. Worship Serv1co 7 P lor, .s upt Morning worship, 10.30. {9) 7 a 21 3tc
versahons made between people
C•ll G•IUpolfl lo457·WXI
(' u L'llian Endepvur altNnate Young
People•'
meeting 6.· 4' .·
h th
'
wen And
eyspoke
ofconcrn
the
·lint ays ol 7 30 P. M.
Even1ng .service 7:30; Thul'IJiday,
Admlnlatr•trlx
Lord.
in Isaiah
chapterfor
forty...7 31l prayer meetlna.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
one we are told that the people
· Mt. Moriah Baptist Chun;h, MidE•Jate of Chule&amp; A. GotKhlll
encouraged one another One can
dleport, the Rev N. D. Bordon ,l
Oec•as•d
not meditate · very long without
Pll,iitOl'. Rlbl~ 5ehooi, 9.15 Arlc_nt~
Notice b het·eby given
tht~t have a .e~n~e-,·satlon with some
makes my~ooking a breeze,
Hc~SI~. supt.. Morning WOl'Shlp, Mabel L. Swan whose- Pot~t Offtce 1 one and 1f tt 1s sp1t1tual mcd1atJon
10 .iO, BTU, 6 P. m.
Addreu Is Langsville, Ohio,, Rt 1 there will be an adding of strenll:th
1 The ~·lvatlon Army, Mlddl•porl h~s been duly appointed as Ad-~
for each as they dip into the honey
Nutritious and sure to please I
Capt Glenna Rumme~l .
Sunday minutra!l·ix of the Estate of Char· God has prepared for them D1·
I school 2 30 P m. Holiness' meet. leM A. Gotschall late of Salem Roy Smith tell of o boy who ~arne.
It puts delight in every bite ...
1~•~.: 3 :10. Upcnalr meetLny: 7 p. ln Town hlp, Meigs County, Oh1o, de- from a brokNI home iind knew
ceased
not what chUI'eh ''t'IIS like, He met
1Salvation mc~llng, 7.30 p m
Mealtime, snack time, day and night'"
Church of Christ Bradbvry, Ed.
Dated -thii 11th day of Scplcm· a religious girl and a11kcd for 3
W? 1d, Em~rsott, ~l.."'or B~le sc-hool ber, 19M.
date and ahe replied "Yes" 1 will
~11 30 lhtumu• C..:arsey, supt.; mo11nJohn C, Baeon go with you on Saturday night if
~ J.:' ~on-•hlp an~ communion, 10··
'Judge of tho Probate Cnurt you w1JI go to church w1th me Sun,J_o. ( tut~tla n. En~eavor, 6 p. m .
M~lss County, Ohio day". The bo Y th oug ht Lt I a1r·
EVl'lun, scrvtcc 7 30
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r•• Y •r an Church, SyracuN,
first time ln a wol'!lhip service
l ~c ~t,t·v . Howa1-d Ruppelt. paato.r. NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
There was somcthtng 11.bout th~ in
1L hul ch schonl, 9.30, R.obel1 HarAdmlnlatr•trlx
te"rity of the people the sincenty
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tl&lt;'~j,.:upt
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known., Fr•nkle P•rk•r,
or the glrl that fBAIRatcd him The
1 · ltllllph C Zundel, p11.8tor, Wm.
cfecNIIed
next SundAy be WILli there ail
Wat.~on s~pt. 9 30-I~:SO com- ' NotiCt! Ls hereby g{vcn 1hdt hls own and in a lew weeks 011
he
, ~Inc~ ~t'rvt-cc llf worship and 1tudy Ethel M. Stout whose pOit otrtce looked up the preacher and was
1 t,wnnl mus_Ic ~~rmQR "When Mis- adre&amp;, i.8 Coo!Nille, Ohio R., J). JJ•h~red into 8 marvelous I'(!Ji ious
' rl Y 1 ·"~ Mcrc1ful N'urfJ!ery and Jun- 3 has been duly appointed as Aj!- experience He Ia today a pre:ehe
~r I'IHJrch for c'hfldren . 7 30 mJnl!tratrlx of the el!lt'lle or Frnb- In a midw~stcrn church Thill too~
outh tnct'ting. Wed, T:JO Bible cee W. Par.lr:tr late of ~el,S' Coun-~ pla.ce- beca~se the girl had dtppell
I ~lur!.v and pray.~r.
Thur8. 7:30 ty, Ohio, de-e-eased.
ln\o the honey of .!ipiritual medit•
IIJl UANDAID ,1111
j Onr Won One Class rn~etln&amp;.
Dated this 20th day of Septcw· Jti~n. and conversation
·• Complete with all hardware, Including
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F.or The Purchase of Storm Doors, Windows or Other Materials-- Pay As Little 1as $5.00 Monthly with A
Bifd-A~Colint

WILL liE CLOSED ALL DAY

EVERY THURSDAY

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Phones 82 &amp; 435

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Pomeroy. Ohio

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· the Suez Canal·cruls td the United Natians Security Council
Wednesday. bolatered ~y signs that AmeriCan patience with
Egypt was running shol'l
Secrelary of Slate John Foster DuDes indicated a harden1 ing attitude in a televil!lion broadcut when he said the '"dan·

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fuJ&gt;Uier
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John C. Bltcon,,
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. ~nl!-d Methodlat church, PomeJurist! or t~e Probate Cotlrt I day that brin&amp;s a Pause r:fresh1U) · l'. ugt&gt;nc Brown, pastor. SunMetgs County Ohio
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Sup! Wo1·shlp 10:30 subject "A
liO~d Book says that those
~:~llll't'l'n". MW 5·30 p m Eugene CONGI:IGATIONAL
MEETING who w!ltl upon the Lot·d shall re.
~~\~' prt•stde~•i Stpt 27, 3 p m
A special conrregatloRal meet·
Crmr -t
JackSIOn . ing of the St. Paul1s Lutheran·
Under New Management
1 ~'nil lll~1rlct
(~~~ 21~1 . 3 p. m lst Quarterly I church wUJ be held immediately
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Unitoo
Methodist after the morning service, Sept.
l hurd! (Dr Ri(!hard Bauer, pre- 23 to discws and vote on refinand DRIVE-IN
srdtn~ l
lshlng the outside of the church.
OPEN
8 to 11 PM
FMI•r•ted Church,
th, _ lll:ev, r Tins mpeti.ng i.s called
by the
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DAYS
A WEEK
"My family loves milk every way,
Wtllllll .I Hrtrtcls, paator.
Fred pastor and the Chureb Vestry.
nt.w t1n-•1 . ~ upt. Sund"Y school at
n !.'i ,1 ru Wol'l'lbip service 10 3q.
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I' ~l'lll\1 1 11 • rhc Writing on the Woll"
j l'on.l(rt'~ull~lnnl moetlng folbowtng
It tastes great, and what is more
lh&lt;' worship hour. Sunday school
"Trt&gt;al' llrogram &amp;t 4:00 p. m
It gives them PEP and HEALTH galore I"
C.,rl•flan Scleetce . S01tety, 14-4 1
Multwrry Aw, Pomeroy. Morn·
lll/-1 ~('I'V/('C tl a m. witt\ Jle-allty
1h&lt;' IP~son ~ubjec-t llnd tbe Goktbn
1b:t· Whataoe-vCr thtnp are true
1 Wh r. l .&lt;~ocver things aM honett, whi-t
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drf' lovel.v, whatsoev~ (bing&amp; arc
'LITY FIR."1'
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think nn theae things. PhUUppiRns
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8 S"ndo~ !tt'hooJ 10 a. m. Wed
MRS. KATHERINE ROUSH IORDAN, Mgr.
I.;;.J.ii~------------------------------.J CVt:run~ ~ervlce at 8. 'lll.e public

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Nations Security
Counc:l
AmeritanPatience Wears Thin

A. A. Dillard ·
Claiined By lluth
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where beR&lt;ot
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made Iris
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a1oee
earlit r lbia Yf*' when be wu
seriously 111jured ia 1 f-all It bill
w Main st. home.
Ther-e are no knowD si.U'V:iwoq
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Fu~ral serv1tea ~ wtD be held
Wednesday ot the Ewing ..,._,
Home at 2 p. m. with buatal to
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\TELEVISION

Prison Re-spite-- __

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DEVOTE!&gt; TO INTERESn ~ MEIGS--MASON .....

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MHs~ eftrJ afternooa ex~pt Sunday by Tbe Ohto Val!t' ;
~tlleal, luc.. tt 110 llecbanic St., Pomeroy, 0 Busineu ofr 1c t
t Done 398, editonaJ. ofttce pbo~ 397.
Zlltered as IICODd rlaas mall"..liC matter at tbe

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H~tto la.l advertising repr~entanV&lt;e, Bo!tJDelli-KJm.ball, Inc.,
IQ: Letilllf:oa Ave., New York C1ty, 13, r.; Y.
Substription ratea : DelivPry by rarr\er wbere available 30 c~nh
Jill' weet: one year Ia tdvant'e at The Daily Sent 10el ofrit'e, $Ui 60;
OX moath'\ $180~ thue months, $3.90 By tlotor r(Jute where
hailahle: one- m&lt;.'Dtb , t:l By mail one yo:o ar $8; su mooths, S4.2S;
'6te~ roontbs. $2.~; one monfn. $1 .

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: ONE HUNDRED AND THREE new plays and muslcnJs i'lll bt!
presented on Broadway and the critics will plln 85 of them. The rest
Wtll be ducrtbed by the crltica as "magnltl.cent" 11nd "theater such
u we are prtvtltged too aee once In our lifetime" About tour of
thtipe pMductlona will bt pretty good.
~ Adlai Stevenaon or Dwight EisenhOwer will make a .11peech In the
'..Garden three daya before election day and Broadwayltes will make
·note of U and say, listen that guy Ia the real thing; he gete: my
VGte. Then on election day, lnsteftd, they will go to Jamaica rnce.
tracle4
' Someone like .rean-:Paut SA.rtrB ot Jean Coctcau or Peter Uattnov
-..til make a two·week visit to Manhattan untl, Jn a presa Interview
'at which aeveral reportflrs w1ll drink too much, Will ~~ay coldly ~hat
New -York 1.1 the foulest, moat alothiUI city In the world. Th' report.
era will nod and uy he Ia 110 right.

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kiJUnrs and a new pollee
.C.~OJJ•r wUI be i.{Uttu.Ued. He ~·m move to sw1tt action byi ahut.

--·•rnvaepartmental personnel hylltell!:ully and making ftll motorcycle

Jultrolmen det~tlvea In th111 homic ide bureuu By spring there will be
Dlae unaolved rang killings Thill will remain, mcldcntally, the eo11..
lett city in the U. 9 . In whicll lo get down a bet with o bookie.
~. The head of 1. email foreign nat1on will make a scheduled lO·day
/looclwlll visit here and will talk incessa.nlly of goodwill between
CIUf' eountrlel', tor six duy.a. HI! will leave suddenly on the seventh
' y Rtter having been arrested the night before In a midtown cafe
or having treen drunk nnd disorderly. Hill threat or war wiU be,
l'Jy empty,
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h any major •nowfall that may come ulong. Onp will come a.IOftgl
t before Chrlfltmfle and the clly wlU be crippled for three dayL,1
en I dlr out my car, I will ~tnd two parkJ.nr •ummo!llea em it. , ,

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6; 15 Sport.. Eye
6:28 Lea l..aul
6:30 Frankie Carte
6:4( New CMavan
7:00 star ShowC"-Be
8:00 Medic
8:30 Robert Mongomery
9,30 Mr. District Attorney
10:00 Sir La!noelot
10 ·30 stanley ·Buddy Hackett

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DID YOU KNOW THAT?

plk.c-?" "N:cpe", we'd say, w.,dJy,
"BLLt we expect to i'O if we l!ve
Wn£ e-nough. ·•
In h!s IL'{"ent
bu·ok "Cup I){ 1 can't think o-f a finer, mo1e
5o we ~tm~OO Sep.:-e~be~. ()fJ
VUI)" \ Jpthn Slndair enumerates w.arn.mg LJIJj,t tllan this--"Cup of dght with a l~. first d(llmg tJhe.
u l1 st llf hk~ fnends who fell prey Fury".
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Sign On

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ionl'i v way !AI thetr too often, perswr.r1ly chL-.:.kt!'d until their diB-. more :Jmaztn&amp; .o me
~omehow
tM! 1\ dt J.IJ1s Among lhl·.~c-J'Illl:k
and t-ar!y ends, 11 of these were those r!:tlroodt&gt; ~&gt;l!cktng clooe
Lnnd ••n , D) l.trl 1'homa\'),
Sinclair were llulchlru,.
to a mere fhmsy edge of what
Ln~&lt; '• , lwtlh whom Upton Smchur
We have a Jaree collection of looke_ct like a 4 flBOt roa~ ,bed (Jt
!s ufh'n { nnfused) 0 lh·nry , Sle- this atJ.thor m uur public Jibl-ary wasnt of cours) til€n ~athng ofr
pht·n { J",• nt• r~ ~c.·oH Ftlzg(':rald, and outward apJX&gt;•wnrl&lt;'es
shows o.n to a trelrtle way up m ttw a1r
and fhl' L11nolis daocer, Isadora they have not just stood on the till 1t took your hrf'..,th to even
Ounruu
aheJves
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rm11th most .senous health pro·
ljll•m I'll out· l'ountry and ttlliJ.'l, the
i ll!!() uf ::oci·nl drmktng to
proh l~ m dr·rnkf't'te will r r~se from its
PI'~' nt I on! of 8 til I out of 5
in th~· IJ&lt;!Xt len ycnrs 'l'ht• clever
fu&gt;r!lon who ft•els ht-' C'lln go !+(). far
and th1•n stnp - •t is be who gobs
CRu g hJ tn 1h! OJ mo.9t deadly web
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-tt Th t _ and thr- never ending
Womler how they ever gQt a.way
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sentcd to Gov 1,J.adan~ of W. Vfl.? stre.ams ~"l.tn ll[l hill Now, liMen,
I'd !uve to hove s-t•en It and it;; dear reader~ .they do, ye.'ll!lr, the~·
producer nnd Ihe ground it grew ()t:). Or else I need my gla.sl!;('~&gt;
on.
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changed (and how!) or they plllt.
Not~s from a trip Eastw~d _ moonshine 1n some water I drank
Eveybqdy asks Uti i!Ooner or later there.
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Whll• Demos Tlkt Htart

BpeckJl to Cmdml Preu As,oclatfon
AI!IHINGTON-The outeoma ot the Maine election, In wh1ch
the Democrat• aeored Lmpreaalve gain• over the Republlcnna,
Is eure to 1a1Ject the campalgna ot both pa.rUe• In coming weeks. AI·
though the old adage, "A a Maino iOf'll, so goee the nation," hns been
flleproved many times. the early M~Jne elecUon~nearly two monthl
~hend of other l!tate.t-Often provides a weathervane rol' pollllchuu,
1 In thlll year•• call, It hae given the Democrnta new heart and hall
convinced many of them that their cha.ncee o! de·
featrnr President Elaenhower are better than
they ever thought. The Democralll are pa1 ttcu·
larry llappy becauae they see In the reeults some·
what of a repudiation of Ike'.s great pen10n11.1
popularity Mr. l!:iaenhower, durlnl' t1le MaiM
campaign, pel"Sonally endorsed the OOP candl•
dotes.
As lor the Republlc&amp;JII, the Maine outcome un..
doubtedly Will touch o~ a new drlvt within the
party to kill otl' any feeling ot compla.eency-any
beUef that tlle OOP ba1 the Novtmber electloa
In the bag.
,
Look for lntensll\ed Republican eampalg-nlnf
and repeated wamlhp from party lead(IIIJ for
aupportel'l to "get out hie vote" and avoid e.ny ,
I!Mnhower elackenlnr off In their etrortt to re-elect Ike.
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stop where we visit bl"i£"rty wllh
Prof Hard
Long and mother
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f,eader1 tnd advlaor. Tella
past, present, •nd SuturF.
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10:25 Weat.hermq
Startlme 1'1-aybOIJSt
11:00 U.p to tbetmiMJte NIWI
11:08 '1'1le Late SOOw
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1:30 Femu1tne Touch
2:00

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Get
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$50, $100
fa-mous
pro-ds
ducts
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Gravel

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Mill~'Amp,
Hlddloport.

two unfurnished
Call 8009,

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feet in diamteter. can
Welt
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Pomero~ Ju~or •·hgh Scfloil Gym

THURSDAY, SEPT.l7-7:30 PM
P'IIIN'CiPAL 'SPEADn

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CANDIDATE FOR GOVfRNOR
Enleriainment by

*High Sellool Bud and tile

FLATT &amp; SCJtUGGS SHOW of WSAZ~TV
REFRES»MENTS \\&gt;ILL iiE SERVED

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triO\ ChOOtel" 'Obi_,.
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Humphrey, Oterk
Cirt 'Bin'aftart. Vice President
(9) 24 (10) 1. 8 15
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iY SPEC:IALtsts!

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All proposalo shall

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ericlilled in B .;ealed enve]ope addressed to tht&gt; Clerk of the Board
of Education o.f East8'0.
l.ocal
~ EIIW '-'' Ohoo!er.• Ohilo. Tho
of the envelope .'!hall con.name ·0&lt;1 the bidder and
,..., bn&lt;!l&lt;h or th• work bid upon.
No bids may be wtthdrawn for a.
pooiDil of 30 d•y• olter tbe opoo-

1~; shall be signed bf the

~. gi'Wng bufriness ~ress. In
~e,qi'Se of flrmo or corpOratlono,

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dlo i&lt;lll"' outhorlzed off,...,, ,

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lbe,jr&lt;&gt;posalo must 00

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bid must contain the """"

LETS TAKE
ANOTH~

LOOK .•.•
NOWHEU
ELSE
SUCH LOCA.LIZED
SELLING POWER!

IF

You hovli allh!ethln~

-FOR RESULTS
and )ROFIT
CALL

To Sell, Trocle or An·

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1-tt A Doily
Sentine~ tlfsploy A~

pr Wollt Acl be Your

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TO 1'111!

C~ty
Real Est'cte Brp''er
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In MIDDL'"-RT, OIIIO I
36-"M
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fol1oWs: .
The o({ice o the Clerk of
Bo'ard of Erlucatdmi at the sclmOI,
Che..t.er, Ohio, Meigs OouMy
The o!fjce of A. Jl· Moell-enkamp
E ~ .,. 121 North
&amp; As:s-ocia.te.&lt;;. ngr.ue •
High Street, Lancaster, Ohlo.
Separate pmpnsals. will 00 reecivOO
1QI the
confitnmetedrlca1
llfld
. -n plumbin.g,
110
#.
hc"i:rti""'"' 8'n1 ventilating work lot'
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.an EqutpC'Ofnbinedbuilding
btcls fdr all tfuiJdinp.
bids wall be .reeelved .separ-

RODNEY no--.....

Want;;d'To Buy Qmqt Sl!l!Vitil oa

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V'tCf.l ~ Mea RePaired br Ex
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apartments. RADIO &amp; TE!J!.'VISION SERVICE
l'hm\0 200. Clelood Appll...,e

Tepder i'l'filen ~ beans for sale
024 9t
$1.00
busbel.
Bring coniQJJi ' tilners. U.na Salser. Raclne, ~

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- A:-;RA;-;;:;G;;:E, Nelgh,r's,
del:M'i!ed, furnished. Also
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MiOfi·· 'flett
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HOUSEBUILDERS
Call the

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C~!_e0•1n•,!ldsedMod~-~i
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llollda. Phooo 113111-X.
l-v-.!olPiJrrE w....
e Proteetltl11\
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9 14 If w
PoU C1111 DciD

r;o~ FO\!, SAtE

too, -"i&gt;od

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kite e~ eqmpment,
~ie&amp; o( the plane and speci·
lunchroom C'Q\t.lpment,.
..... Liuo.- may be obtained from
•...l;~....,el.usroom
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e lJ. u i P m e n t, ,....
""'''"".es 1 the Engineer'-s offioe by pay.ing a
stal{e
curtains, • shop
of
Refund fA thJs
menl '"d "'""'"''um equipment depoaH wlll be made in full upon
fr.r EMI:ern High SchnOl, Reedst- , return of the plam and zpecif.J.Sdtrol, 1 Tuppl'I'S oatioil&amp; m JGod condition. 'Mwl5e
P)alns
and ChMrer
contl1ael.ora not aUbmi:ttlag a bid
'1;1\e P•oposOO
.,quip.'
a rornnd of
mcnt shall be i:D
watb
'n!e tloml-rese.rvfls the right to
plans and .!1pec:rfie&amp;.ft0tl.9 prepar~ reject any Or all bids .and
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Fine lor. treez..
1nr. BHna; oontalooro,
Fruit Finn. 5 mlleo mt ol

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WANTED: PAINTING- Interior,
I hed. $t&lt;.
exterior,
rQQI. WorkPhone
guaranteed.
washing uul ies rums
Rates
reasonable.
381·Y.
1 week. 680 , South SP.Cond· Ave.
p
Middleport, Phone 6087-Y
Homer Braley, omeroy9-19_121c

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~~~ \. '3lr0'6M ~p~""TME)NT FO~ RENT

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And
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Help Wanted

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- Fred R.awkhw: of El Paso, Tcx ,
won the $1$.000 Oklahoma City
Open ('.olf Tournament with a to..

the Clerk Of said bOhd In
\ike aom ex.A!JCUtfd by
1
at the
buikl· , en appiovci security, trust
cr
~m slandaro gual811ity company.

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CRETE BLOCD
1956 PLYMOUTH - BELVEDERE
CON
lor sal• m· will trade lor prop.
erty or. house trailer Harry Eel
wards,
Rt. 1
9-21·3tp
On Rt. aa. Can wm.
Rock Sorlngo
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· 270 feet. Hi.s ()(ficial WQ'ld and.
U. S mark it 268 feet, 2~ inehes.
ilowevi'f', Janl.h'lt Sidlo of Poland
bae 11 lO!IIl t..f 274 feet, :h inthes
up {or T't't"'',lniUon as a
worl.d'!1
record.

Said dieck Or '00114 shan.....- sat00 on Stato ~ 1. IIF"' the "'"""""!&lt;&gt;the-..
~1:'!
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ui~ ¥·flh~ 'fl~St brnnch of ~J\i~r. em- II tbe ~~ia; accepted, a ~ntmct
d
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struchon ol a ltefdsvU(e..~g Bot- will be e.~ !1110 ~ ttl pt"J"'
toin Grade Scbool bulldi1'f&lt; near Ir..-manee propel'!y .........
~·i ISt~te
Route 124 apPt&lt;l~litely 2 3
Sec.'uritl&amp;s slfbm.ttted by the un·
~5,000
Trity~FntSteWiua
m,), South ol lloeilsvijle md an - · · bldde.-. WUII&gt;e l'fJilll'ned
,oddihon lo &lt;nd remocldlng ol Tup 1...... the oword of lhe U.
6~
pers Plains Schoo], TuppeJW Plain.111 m'ade .._,, ~r..-~..rm.ance band m
~ and re,m-r_1ng qf Chester the •mount
-~ Of,....,._,100% Of £he coo·
I
boo!, Ch~ter, Obio. Abo, pro- tNtci baS- been executed b'y
IpGsa~s
will he received
h
for the
. fur. eua:""'""'
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N·DJ:'A~ 1St . .
he'ater: $10. Otis Badey Vme
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1Jl'Our Joy defeated Calilorma Kid
b)-two 1engths 1n tile- World'~ PJ.a.ytround StakH at the
AtianUe
City course.
MAYS

Sealfold Boarda. Drct)

See Bill Hoeue, .second rtoor apartment over Vogqe Shoe Store

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UP - Chuek 1defNttlng Nalley OMlfee Kiner 01
Dr'elsl!n was rehired as manager Palm 5~. CJlit.• 1(1.2, 8-1.
ol tht Wa:.h1"lgloR Se-nators for

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--~~ . asked.
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II , , Wbate..,.,..,.
·su.·.. "*•it Fooil MPI

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7:30 Wy•tt Ear.p
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~as0'been
one year,
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MAYTAG wA.sJ!iE~ LIKE NEW
~nd
we m
Y
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Also female co~~er •~;panif!l. If
Nt.:lw~~ ~1nterested 'call 3738. Betty Ha~s.
~
Racine.

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blu•nncqhu.·.'.·.-.an.~r.lvuapptee~rep~~~::!:
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witl1 8 J-8, 6.-t1 ·~1
the $66,?00 Beldame Handie&lt;i~ p at YJ~ry ~~~ =~~~~
~lmont Park
'Wall A IIQI
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$35 1 •-~ •--•, '
N&lt;&gt;•l&lt;~ T&lt;&gt; IIIDDERS
' ol '-""7 jli!ri!oft !.
,
, per· month. See Mrs. Howard
lnalliH.Dp.
_- ••ru See"'""'!&lt;
~'ll~ill
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i' urtKied
ond - mtut(jwft
" oOt' Cl&amp;tder'•
- ebeek
1;y '
Continen~.~ Cecn, 800 W M'nln St., Pomeroy irart., AdmldlstrattJr.
"tlr'e" aUat.Q · E&amp;ucatlon
. ~ t:raiik in tbe
of
1
9
$2100.00 spent
~Mmings.
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•• J f;&gt;is.lrict, 1not le.. t:fwm ten ~nt of thf'
price $2500.00. P'or l'f!~
ladders.
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2,00 Afternooa- F-Um FeJttri1

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ONE 'four room and 1 five room RURAL _ ._room inaulatcd frame
apartmenla.
8 ruom ::!welling,
home with electricity &amp; running
ncw'i y decor:.ted lwide and out.
water, cabinet 1ink, oil furnace
Mu~t be seen to be appreciated
rorccd·air heatmg, full basement
A. N. Bengel, Pomeroy. 9 1fl tf
2-acre lot with scvl'ral ~·ouna:
]3 room furnl shel'l APARTMENT.
frlHt tree!! and plenty of .'ltrawUtilities paid, 358 North 4th St
berries. J,ocated on .~eood road
9 19 6tp
ab ut 7 ·mi.les from Pomeroy
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The Hntel Martin 'ha.s avallable, a I $5000 uo.
few rooms witb J"Unning water 1 REN'rALS - 8-room
steam beSted, and Hotel service
bath. In
at sperial weekly or
monthly
month. Other
rates to steady guests. Rates as
fr'om ·300(,) to
low as $8 wee-kly double occu·
pancy. Abo roolllJ for Special LOTS - Several
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Ken v~nturi won. tiM c.n~
Unlt~ S~ W~en s
Amateur , State Almleut l(o~ ~ w.la I
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Quality, ServiCe
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Phone 8265-X.
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Beegle- pups, 9 , wee s. o · ;; 0 ~
'f:o·or rel:rt ~ El~;~etric wallpaper
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•l•amor. Clintqn Fish.,, Mid To m'" t tile •iloolrios Of
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11-1-tr f•mu . . . . . .t .. cfst
oa lW'IIttere or
Good A ... 1 gu regulating heater
for ..,,_ cnu 919-J.
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FOR SALt: Wilton Rug 11 X 12, G" clrculaJing hcotor.
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Vene l.an Blinds, all aizes and
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4:00 Katle'o Kl!tbeit
4:30 The Early Show
6:00 Art Linkletter
6:~ Douala3 ·EdwarD.

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be~rooms,

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Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per·
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.-' 80 c:haqe. .. OPen daily fiooin
t'Jfle wltJr German scope sight.
ry lessee ol Hotel Martin,
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m. to ;,tOp. tn. For appoint·
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2:30 illolH!t.SIIy

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2:30
3:00
3.15
3.30
4.:00 Katie's Kitcbea
4.30 The Early Show
fUO Regiopil. Reporter
6,15
E~ww&lt;fll6·30 RobiriboOd·
7 00 Burns and Allen
7:30 Talent Scouts
ll:OO Che.t1es Farrell
8:30 Vio Damone
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1:30 Housepatty
2'00 Ilia PIIYOff

Bleattnar1: Pomero-y

m . Adyriaina:-B,hould 1Je 1953 Chev. Bel. Alr.

Sport_, Eye

Anbur Goclfr.,

Guldblg Light
Ray MJIJand Show
Aa tAe Wor1d Tu.rrt.
Johnny Carson Show
Houseparty
Big Payoff
Bob Cro.sby
The Brighter Day
Secret Storm
Edge of Night

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News Picture

9:00 Garr)' Moore

strike It R;.,h
VaUaDi; Lady
Love of Ute
Sell'('h lor Tomorrow

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6.U Les Paul Miry Ford
6:30 Frankie Carle
6·te News Caravsn
7:00 Superman
7:30 Grand Ole Opey , ~ ~
8:00 Jane Wyman 'Show
8:30 Circle Th~tre
9:30 Rosell1af7 CiooDe, Show
10·00 The Big Surprise

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ONE FOUR ROOM AND 1
foom apartments. 8 room dwell POMEROY-6-room modern tru:l\
ing, newl y dP.wrated 1n.!jide anc1
hon1e wi t h 3
tafle
out Mui:lt Lit! .sc'en to be avprcc!
J1v mg a nd dmm1 room wilh
ated. A. N Bengel, Pomeroy . 9
wall ·to . wall carpet1ng, Jara:e18 tf 3 rooril,furn:rJhed APAHTtoon'l y ('!Qiet,, VQdian bU.nds,
MENT. UtUit ie 11 'Paid 356 North
hot atr beating, fu.\1 ba-ement.
Lucatcd 1111t or all danger of h tgb
4th co,t, MJ-'dl
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wut e1 on '75-foot lot with plenty
Phone 3 JO-., 1
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is the
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home
you have
6 MQm unfuTnisf\ed ap.at tment 1 been looktng for. '·" of recent
wlt'h bath for rent. Also 3 -room , r o nstrurtion and can be "boaxht
apadm!'nt
with
for ijr ou.sands ]eaa than toda_r's
bflth. Both newly decorated . Call r r eplacement atrd constructlon

GMC '!.1 ton tJi, P ltku P.
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$1,885.00
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of 2 centa per Wqrd wlll Monteray. M'ereomahe drive.
for
not Bleattnar'11, Pomeroy.
!1'!1.~ -1~ bel91'o the 23t~ 1pf each $1,«9'8.0!1

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Captain Kaagaroo
Garry Moc&gt;re

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: told. me- ''1'1).cy OIJlly .&amp;:ot 17 bo~ 6:1Q Sports
6:15 John Da1y
to s1gn up for It- Know
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of 'em wont on 11. farm, JWilt 6:30 J.~amous- Playhouse
1 want to htke off to Jndu&amp;irlal jobJ
7:00 Film
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ws, 7:30 Voice ot Firestone
she said, and surely needed the-ir li:OO Film Fair
-children's bc.lp, which they now
9 00 Film Fair
hav.c- but 1 oould see lhe
felt
doubtful of it.t lYing.
9:30 Feature Theatre

-one-QI.( pert'eot stJ'Ietcbes
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• lET VISION-Air Force jet pilotl VltWinJ" tbe Pen.liJ'Oh'l new
greenwa &amp;e ng
l_8e c
super machine gun tor aircraft aay It Is an eMeellmt weapon, llut
bulkUnas, m'Oit1Y. ot light. gray
thfty doubt wheUter there wm be many op~rtf,lnltlu for Us ua&amp;.
natl've !rlone, a shrning lake m the
The pllota lay 'there aren't likely to be any "dot'flrhtt'" at the 11peed1
bukgrottnri
a-nd a huge war mem ·
ancl altitudes military planee have a.chltved. They polht out that
o-rtflol ol '8 pylins on a Vlrgl-nia
ml&amp;~lles of rreat power and range are nnderln.- •una obiC.llete,
sandstone tonse dominfl•tmg
tho
Some ObV1o1.11 reuon. for thetr akeptlchun ltftl that the futtat
jell now move &amp;t about a half mile a aecond, ud their "turntne
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Brief notE!! now-a blt:( hunt
ra~lu.~'' at hlrh attitude 11 likely to be ma..ny tnllei. A. eloa&amp;-ln ah.ot. .
»·tn
Roanoke fer fot•merlf S. pupil
at an enemy, U!'dtt thee condition•, could be obtained only on a
Oftt·p... batil ealculatad from mile• away. Moreover, n appeara
"Lukie"
llve:s at lalem
Johi\A(;O-turns
, Va.,- far upoutonhee.
1that eomathlnr peculiar happens to human vision at altitudes above
'SOrt
of
bluff
in e. new nddttlontO,OOO teet,
1 had a tQO-Ol'-' address - what a
PUotfJ lay thl.t at theM heights they can often tee clearly the out•
waste of tirmo-warm bread with
linn of a City tl'l&amp;t I• 200 mllea away, but tbey cannot ~ee another
our tuppor In Salem- Vi.rginians
plant that 11 only • tew mllea -distant or even almoat upon thf'm.
dote on wann bread-and they
The re6ult, &amp;CCGrdlnr to one pilot, le that he u.ualJy does noL real·
e\'il:n serve it to tourists-ll'U~y
another plan• II Jn his vicinity until attn they bave paued. He
hltue mountlatn's
d.omLnate
the!taya that avotdlnl co!Heion• at h!gh altitudu Ia imposalble with
&amp;Oene for- oearly all th~ 568 mile
pruent l.nltrwnent..
,
trek ~ it seemed restful to get
, The testimony Ja part of the argument for btt'ter air tratrlc ~on­
back to ou-r valley - meR with
trol, but U aJ.a telll Why the pilot of tht future ltn't ptnr to have
beords in one town which wilJ
!fnuch· uae tor a maehlne gun.
ceh•br4Lte
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e FA.IlM PRIOJ:I--.I.Ithoua-h fann prtce~ dropped foul' per cent in Va!., 850Vh. .&amp;n!Versury - 'twafl
July and A.uruat .Arrtculture Secretary ltz..., Taft llenaon eUU : &amp;tattoo h:r 1807 you reca~l - n.t!l\1'
maintains tbat tbl 'ldownward tUde ln prlcea, lnterrupted tempol'ar • , Beekley a Wllrning S"ign at edge
Uy by Korea. ·hal bten 4lhecked:'
I lol a cerneteey Drive SlOWly We
Benaon tJCJl&amp;lnl th1 lharp Auguet decllnt of threi JJer cent-the
Walt - thfl.t'll shut your wa·
loweat monthly, poUlt llnoe 194.0-aa a set&amp;ack that couid bt txpect·
~ off, ~t.her. if you'll rf'ally
ed durin&amp;" thl na'UOD•• harvesting aeaaon. However, BtniOD insllta
tblnk it over - bUll: you can It
that "the trend hla been upward."
'- ,
sldw , u~ m6eh if you get in ~e
Oburvera f~el th&amp;t the aeeretary may be forced to change hi•
gotnj •ht!fk as we
did
'Outa
tune It the Jul)'·Aurufl trend contlnu .. throu1h September. Arly
Charlestone
v
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motorilst
further detline lJl Jl'IOel received by tarmtrt CGtlld.
lhollld 'hreltht thankl wben he
bt a ltt'lo\ll blOW to OOP hopea ot WlnnlnJ aupport
JI'Ob """"' solely lll&lt;se days,
ll'Ml the farm •W.~ on Nov. 6.
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It •• be11eved. th&amp;t &amp;:nether three per cent d'ro-p
ChtcJcetll
tlthll' In StptfMJ.~ o.. OCtober could fOrot a llootny
fHton
llhanJ't la ~.)~~~ department'• prediction
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Ulat "re~~. trom tanntnr In thelalt. half ot ~OU now
•ppeare iikefr ~ ~ that ot Jut )'tar. The ye&amp;r'a tOtal &amp;lN 11
oxpeeled to lit Uf II~Uy."
lt net JncilmefalU tO impi'OVe thil )"tat OYer i.tte 0Dt billion doJ,.
Jar decHae ot lt~ lt.._ll ute to ... ~me the Rtpubllcana wm hav•

troublo on l'!tl!' ~)!! ''"" ana,s a~ o[et_Uoll !!roo.

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The wn.y it is--we're a ridin'
dBwn hill set.. ond at 0\!1' right
Is a cka~ pul'\in ~ st'""'alll !OJn~
t!rtu'*'lly the other WilY whil'h rs up 1
hill. Expm~ THAT 1f )OU can, my
engi.nf.er friends. ~
Well, here':S" 'Beckh·y, W. Va.,
where I "toV to vit.it a. friend H~
street numbe:- is. 319 whtch I'm
eat•ne,Hy ~robing hr and find
317. "N'Clw I !lave it" I think ex·
ulting But heaV&amp;nll, no, the very
nex,t numb::!l' l&amp; 231. I h:ad drunk
too fllUCh o.r that mount·ain water
it would s •em.
Tu~ns c.ut, th.o, th:l.t I'd p&amp;IS®ed
319 on l«n'Y fll'lJl. jump. The W.
Va. ex-planation. "Well, see, 'tJh\:lse
were the OLD numbers, and when
new hoUII~ were bullt, they just
took new I!Dd lower numbe-rs" A-,; 1

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tuey
11:30
this year.
Dr·ew c-ame home from school 11:30
~t Intrigue
12:00
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Fr1day anti found the [ront daor 12:00
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locked 5o he M l'Hled to- try San1
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Matinee Theatre

3:00 Queen For A Dv
3:45 Modern Romanee3
:00

Mrs, Lena Aton.tort, 86, an4
her 110n Ralph, 43, whom abe
bad not aet:n tor nearly ·10
years, on New York's Welfare
islllJld. He ts &amp;erving 30 to 60
years in Auburn prison, ·&amp;nd
was broulf'ht there In connoo·
tiO&gt;l wlth an escape indictment.
She ltr. a Welfare island die.·
betee patient. A judge granted
AronBO.D a to-minute hoapltal
visit.
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to .eompoae lachrymose ditties, and then Qt'(! th'
thinf8 now scheduled to happen·
The :Metropolitan Opera wUI &amp;Mounce three
' times that It will have no 19~G - 19ri7 season and
four times that it will. It then will open on
schedule and a society woman will walk on her
hands down the middle aisle during the .teeond
act or Flledennall.t,
A new middleweight will win she flghta in a
row at Ma.dl110n Square Garden e.nd be hailed a.a
another Harry Greb, Kid Gavllan then wiU be
resurrected from the living dud and wUJ knock
out the new television fta~h In the fourth round,
Seventy of New York's lovellelt young girl•
wtU make a mass debut at a terribly chi-chi atlie crv~raf.lxJUs lair In the grand ballroom or the Waldorf. Three
-~· J9S6·19GT
months later, drawn and jittery~ 41 of them will
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apend a week In Flower Firth Avenue hospital
under sedatives, recovering trom the joya or be·
.., a youhg, exuberant. party-going deb.
.J'ackle Gleason will sell all hill cars and motor-b1 :~s and appear
around towp in a whlle-and·green atrlped Mercedu Benz 300·SL,
W11ereupon Jack E. Leonard and Red Button• will tell everyone that
the 300 ifJ a close approximation of Gleason'.$ lutest weight.

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The Rutland Red Devils made It on tbe Ui with Rutland ~~
two in a row Slrturday ni&amp;bt u over at that Point. On the fint plly
t·hcy took an easy n-o victory from .Darrell Duean on • rewrse
the Marietta Reserves (ID the Rut- hit Pat -Eidl 1tandin1 all alot)fi: Oil,
land gridiron. Coach Jim Veonari ·the loti line, and be just 1te;pped ,
subsUtuted fff'ely throughout tbe aeross for anothtt tally. This· tin:Jtl
contest as his club scored two Dusan.'s k.lek wa. blocked by MUla
touchdowns ln each of the flnt That m~ it 21-0.
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.la tM tb,lrd period Rutland 'to9k
Paced by the hard running of ov~r 00 t.he Marietta '-7. and on
Jim Cremeans, who scored three the first pit)' Crerneans. 'ftQt 47
For the aecond .straight week, and yards for another ~ Without beby a big hard charging line the 101 touched. Duean 8 plaff: klek
Devils h8d little trouble w:ith the for the extra point' was blocked
Marietta seconds as they scored by Ward.
the (lrst time they had the ball in
The fiDal tyuchdown of the
just four plays.
game -.:ame on a drJve of 42 )'frda.
Afti!J' taking ihe opening tletoff Darrell Dua:an went .28 yarde on
on tbe 20 Cremeans returped to 8, reverse to th~ Manetta 16 yard
the 36, Darrel Dugan hit for four, hne, and the Vlsitors we.re ~naand Cremeans went around right lited to the 11 for too mucb llme .
end for II and a fii'St down on th~ Schoonover then went over fTom
49. Larry Dugan picked up ,19 on i ' the 11, on a sneak. This tlme 4fry
spinner over the middle, and on Dugan 8 Jdct was a~ln no good
a reverse to the left went 30 y-ards
Ven.narl had a ~plete 'SeCond
for the first TD of the game with team tn tbe a:ame tn .the last quarJerry Schoonover throwing the ter, and D~Jther team could ..score.
key block that put him into the :autJaud did advp.nce. as far as tbe
elear. Larry Dugan's kiek for the ·Marletla 28 at one t1me, ~ut penaextra point was blocked by Wan:l. IUea set them bAck . t~ tpltJfleld,
Muletta had to kick tt.. flnt and a ~ yard scamper by Giiibem
time tha~ htd the ball, and on / was not eno~eh to mak~ th~ Jl"t
fourth down Jones punted from · ~·
hit own 34 to Darrell D11ean on
It was again an
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nluly te the Mari.U• 45. On tiM
first play . Crem•aM went wt.le
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all cvep,ang, and Cremeans paced
the hard runnin4 Devil backfield.
. Statlstles Jave IRutJ,nd six firat
by rusbiJ:l.• to o~Iy 102
the vis ltorz. Rutland trle4
passes, comPleting one fGr
1:5 yardll, while Marietta completed on~ out of eight for l3 yard.ll
and had one intercepted. Rutland
punted three times for a 32 yard
average, while .Marietta had a 21
·average in .(qui' ·punts. The
lost 74 yat'W! b_y pent!Ues
tl) 50 Cor the vbl._. -;
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~ey and O.Vol
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W.rd, Backs~ Slddl...,r. 1 Pettit.
M, Mills JorMt Hav,., l"nt~ Rurst.
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All.o well .. ·bomb&amp;d . · ~own tbe:
ThOse Dodgen: ~de their run ~h~ .~ ·-~yo'• .Jlo.
beca~ . Don NCweP«ilbe, Sal M... ger , ·Clalf, · ,iU:ilb~. s Bob
lie and Carl · Erskiolte all
gaN~ ·"':~,end •bd ~···.~•Pk S!,llli·
them bli: ~~ balv~ ol l)le .sCa· . ·i~P'~&amp;. ~~· ,~·-·.\~H.h, an
son . Mllwauliee a~~. )llpn(- i!J.
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contenU~n , ~Iy ~ Warre~ .
l~ -~' ' '~:ll~\ ~ eame
Spohn bllf • bllf ,...,.. !loll whll• llc!lne •4'1¥.:' 11'13c~.~ · lfulllvan
the rest o( Uu. 6t.aff wU in and ·itntbd WSt!i •N ~l'ftd· };~bee
has•
ouL The Rodlegs dled bmllll!' booD no ~ ~n 4-4.
Broob Lawrenee -and Johlmf
All ·ol: whiellr.,..Jd Jildicate, un.Kilppsteln did, too.
.t-. Ule trend ~ dr.amatica~ly,
lit H•wk Phll')llmtn•l
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Ne.wrombc, q[f tJbe fitures. hi.d i •WPJi.nl uni'IOI'D\1.' in Oct.ober.
·a phenomenal late run. At the ~ ·
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9-1. EnkiDe waa 2-8 ln mid.June
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~·~~ c•Y TOMORROW
Milwaukee had only Spahn b)
come on with tlle big rush . Goin(
Ski~ Hom.ltt:• krl.....,. Milltr
Into mld.JuJ,y he wa1 7-7 and since
THUNDIIt OVU ARIZONA
then M lua won 11 agaim~t lhl'ft'
Cln NlhlrenM 1M Coltr)
defeat.!. No one else on th{' tb.ff
ClrtOft- 1[- thldunollk
joined him ill ·the atreteh run.
Birdie Tebbtu.t boasb that Hill
TUISDAY &amp; ' WIONnDAY
Jeff.coat waa hls beet pitcher in
PAMtL Y NIGHTS
tlte late •l~a:ec.. Tbe fol'mer .&gt;ut. I
2 Adult Tldleh Admk Car
fielder was 5-1 on the home hall
,lhlrter Tomple
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Jet'tme c.urttllmtl
KUppBteln both folded . Uawre~W!e
"KII$ AND T.l~~"
was 13.0 ln. 1ni.d-Julv an~ only •10
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In the final haU:. JC11ppstcin liQir'l...
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D11pn'11 kick
no aood. •nd It
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On the first play of the s~ond
quarter With the ball on their own
S3 Marietta gambled and ran on
fourth Down w.;;:h three to go.
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Jones picked up only three yards,
and Rutland took over on the
·Marietta 38. The vislt.ors were pen. ~.lize~ ...~ .~ ~1 for offside.
then: Creinea·ns went 31
around ria:ht end for the score .
withoUt being touched. This time
Larry Dutan's place kick wa s good .
Rutland'a next score came as a
result of a bad pass from center on
fourth down with Jone 8• baell: in·
punt formation. Marietta bad the
ball ·on their own 39, but on fourth ·
down the center went clear

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and l 'o m Pohobky ln the openl!ll'
with hi s game savlna homer.
The Cardilli'.Ls £cored two unmned '"n' off G,...., one on an
error hy sho~op Roy ~
in the third lj]~nf. · Jt-~ qle
rook ie's ~hird win .wl,dtDUf"i'SO..
Mu&amp;lel Sets heofd
An ·n,Lmost unniJ#lced even.t in
Sunday 9 play came Ln the first
g.ame when Stan Musial b~ed . a
sln!lle to give him 300 total baNs
for the 11th &amp;el80l\ to a J'GW. A
Na.honlll League• l'flfliW'd. Yankeo
J..ou Gerbig holdg the tneijor lellJUe
recurd by turnlng ihe trick 13
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Ball{'Y. swinging: on t.he COI.IDt trf
two ball~; and one .strike, hit t.be
right fi eld screen lor his
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Tom Ack.cr pro t~ ted the Red·
Leg '·s t hree run margin in lhe 8econd game until the nlnth mni.ng'
whe.n Rip Repul.ski hit a two-t'Un
hom er to cul the score 5-4.

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e,_.,IW)ySeuUne~ Pom\I'OY·Yiddleport, ();Sept 2•. 19116

Mt. Otld .Mrs. Edward French 60th___

Middleport B&amp;P Womens Club
·Begins National Weelc Plans

The Sentinel

~eJding Anrnversary Observed

Daybook

Sugar /Wn Parent Teachers Ass'n
Holds Its First Meeting Of Year

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Bu:m}I.~S~~ and Lllli.ol:o Stclft antt
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The Sugar Run PTA he'ld ita
Prof~wn.al Women 's Club &amp;tart- Sohaaf, wbu pla.yed the a.ntJ.que flr.lf. mcetmg of Lhe year Thun;d.ay
Mr.
ed theil' ob::se-1vance of NaUoo..aJ organ owned tly the Zerkles.
eventne at the schoOl with MnJ.
on a
table in t.be parlor and bhe guests ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Business Wom~ n ·-o. Week Sun~
Mn. Wml.ey Fry , pJ"e8idellt pre- Rly Woodgea.n:l, presi.cieut, pr'f.&amp;;idby at.tendun~·~ at
tb.e
YU'iow sided at Lhe sliver coffee •e{Vlc:e IIJ.&amp;.
were greeted by the couple and
IUtHDAY PAitTY
their f~milles.
churches
of
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c-ommunity.
Sun- and Mra. Hcmer J. RtmeU, ~
Members were creeted •t the
The second bH1.n4ay Of Paul,
son of :'t1r . and Mrs. Slllll Pearman , day aftenoon from' 5 to 7 a eof· presideot aerved punc.·b dwiDB the door J!y Mni. William Swatzel and
A three Uered
weddiDI oake Middlf'po rt Hill, was celebraled f~ hour was held at t.he borne pl. cotlee hour nnd mint and an ~ Mn_ El~n Gibbs wbo pre~ent.ed
WM ~- wtth an ~ URo(l at ~· Sunday when Mrs . L. W. Mt:Comas the Mi.-ises 1-Lalht&gt; and Nelli.&amp; Zlz. surt.ment of cookje6 and pe5tries them wtth a name card in the~
-tbe Weddmg of. tbelJ' gnD&amp;sOil, and d&lt;tugbler, Dianne, 11erved kle .
were -sel"Vfd by the cornmi'1tee. form of an apple, on wh.lch. WM
'l!be .uuet.h. anni.versaey 1a the Curt.la Jilrelo(,."'o~~. Gold and white birthday cake and ice cream to
Arrongemen ~ of faU
flowen MemM.rs a.nd guet«t:&gt; ft'om Ru4aod written the members name aald
~laiiD'Im annlv.,._,. and llle col- bells md flower.; wne used on Mrs. Pearman and Paul; l. E. Mil- were 1.1Sed throughout the apart- Char6ton 1\Jld Middleport: enojoy. Sua:ar Run 'PTA
Sept.ember 20,
or fiDr . this year i&amp; yellow so the the •reb over a ml.nit.tw-e whiote lor· Mr and Mrs Carl Vander• ment an.d. music w.a. prese.nted by ed the ~too with MM. L. J . 195ft
d.eeorations ol. the hoU6e featured Bible. Platblum Up.f)ed
tandles h~f and children, F!oyd and Peg· Frank CatanzanJ. CindnnatJ; Mn. Heiner,
RuUand,
pre66nt at a I Prayer by the
Rev. Eugene
~ Rowers and platklum co- lighted the refii'eshment table and gy , and Myrla Jean Wilson .
meeting of I~ .BPW for the CiMJ.t Bro-n opened t~ meeting, a.f:ter
lored. eootaineJ'S •nd candles. M.r. gold sw1rl ""'-Uliles Wet&gt;e used on
lime sihce her serious
ILlneMS wbictl Mre&gt;. Woodgeard weloorned
and Mrs. French were- honored ...h llde or '" .,_.001 · of
bst winrtcr.
tbe new and old members. Tbe
AVJULIARY TO MIET
SunOay morning 81- t:he worahip Peace l'OB'es on the buffet. Ml'6
The committee ln chqe 1ftnl report of lhe secretary was read
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
:Jit'I'Vic!e at Lhe Middleport Churcll Don SUvers, ~r&amp;nddaugbter, preMiss Nellie Zerkle, Miss' fnaoces by -MT&amp;. Leland. Sls'llon who pve
s.ided
at
the
punch
bowl;
Mn.
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Middleport
Fire
Department
will
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MJ'IS. Lulc. Rw;seU, Mrs. a report of the executive meeting
ol ~at whldt they · - WW&gt;
Paul French, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thurber, -granddaughter, se-rved meet tonight in the _firemen 's hall
M·a a·gueritc Durst, Mrz. L . E. Rey- h61d at the home of Mrs. Wood-~. Mr .end Mrs. Owen Fn!ncb eoftee at the ailveor coffee .ter"Vke; at 7:30 pm . Mrs. Sidney T. Ruf.. ·
nolds. An arrangement of yellow geard, August 23, at whicll time
,.._, and Mro Curl;, French, Elarl Mrs. Ed~rd T. French,
pnd- sell and Mrs. John Vroman will !Je
chrysantheurtl3 and tapen; jn· Q lllhe committe~ for the year were
Nyst.Al holder W'a&amp;· used on the na~
daugbter-in-law, WI:O a dining room Hostesses.
At DOOll a dinner was served a.t ho!Jtess and Mn. Curti&amp; French,
dining l.:tble aud yellow t.ricbona
Committees for the year are,
MEETING CALIIED
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lhe M.artin Rcstt.uraDt with Mr. granddaugbter-in-l•w. ~ed lhe
aOO green grapes 1wreathed the ll.n· Wa)'l!l and Means, Mrs. Harold Ebnd Mn. Frertcoh guests of honor. cake. ~. M. L. Fre~h,
M~.
Daug;Jner.s of Union Vet('ll\'ln!
Pomcmy and
MiddlerpW'L ploy tique_ cry&amp;ta.l punch-bowl
Green en!lbaeb, chairman, MRi. Cher-..ter
~ pn$ent YJere Mr. and Mra.. Clyde French and Mn Earl French will mtiet tx.lnlgbt at 7 p.m. at the oon league games t&lt;Ms ooming na-pkms earned ou~ the green and Knight, Mrs. Victw HannaM aAd
M. L French, Mr and Mr'!. Do.n daughters-in-ktw,
aasl~ with DAV Hall on Butternut Ave., ac- Friday for the thu·d stra ght~
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g()ld BPW colors In the table ar- Mrs. George Hobstetter J.r.; Hosstiveor. GNorma Jeon Frencb), MJd. the plans for lbe c~lebr'ation with cording to aonnouncemmt .lllftde while lh€ other SIX S.EO
. s ,.~:~;:~ Past pr:esidents were pfWity, Mrg. Wm. Swatzel, ehai,r..
dleport, Mr and M". Clyde French Mrs. Paul French unable to aueo.d today,
swing in!Jo le-'llgue pl11y, The
n. £1
corsages of yellow rose ma.n, Mr.s. W. A, Qi,bb$, Mr..1. Glen
and their 8011£, CUI'tis and Owen, beca.uae l)f Ill hPBLth,
Kenneth
then. t.ravol to Belpre to m~·~e' --';----'-h_e ~a_rt_Y.:_
Smith, Mrs. Leo Crew and Ml"lll.
a1Mf tb.etr wives, Jackson. Ml'l. Ed- French, ~henectady, N. 'Y. wa•
CASTS R.MOVED
Betpre F»gles, while Lhe V~
Walter Grueser; Prognam, Mrs. W.
w.ard Frenrh ·was pre.ow:-nted with thE' only grandchild U~le to be
Sandra Mulford, .aeven yea!'$ old Jacket.B Will play ho.st to o.-~
R. Shasteen, chairman, Mrs. Don.a ooreaee o( yellow I'Oiebuds and present for· the reunion,
has had the casts removed from peake on tbf' Middleport. fteut
ald Colli115 and Mrs. T. A. Downie
Hr. French wore .a yellow boutOiloher leg 5 at Cbi ldren '.11 Hospital,
Le
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t$ nd 1..a
Healbh, Mrs. Leo C-rew, C'haimla,.,
Supper guests Included .1those r Columbus. Sandy, who has been
ague ac .
ge
u . ~ ·w.J'
DIIir.
Mrs Edward Baer and Mrs. Phi4
named •bove and Mr. a.nd Mft. crippled afler having polio has w~th . Gal~lpoha entertalrung
·
At the open h&lt;tut;e trom 2-5 more
Gl~&gt;bakar;
Publicity. Mn. Willard
·
Edward T F~nch and ehUdnn b
h .
h
d'
aonvtlle
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one
'V'h.lle
Jatk·
1esson~ t rce ays a.
tban one hundT'Cd friend! •md rei· Marc, Keith
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Eht 1-sbacb, r.hainnan ,Mrs.
Ma:r·
and LuAnn: Debra• eenk avmg
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h son wt It p~y
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atives were pre..ent with Mrs. Owd Sl &lt;'P h en
Th ur b er,
weeorder
WJ to keep
a caeup er,
· class·
ou"
Wellston will e-ntertain Log;Ul·
garet Ella Lewis and M~ : Albert
an
Bexley,
in
with
her
e.n French registcrine: the guost.s.
Smith; Member~tp, M-rs. Charles 11
great grandchildren .
mates
, LltSt Friday 1 Dight as all ()( tM
AJ"rangemen.t.s of
flowers w.et"e
Mu:tTay, chainnan, Mrs. Frank
.
I clubs made their f.lnM wannU9 apgiks of the Loyal Women'IJ CAw~·
Reinhart and Mrs. Ohester Knight
4-H CLUB MEETING
peal'1tn.ce except Pomeroy and Midand the Loyal Po01ls Class of tohe
and Magazines, Mrs. E1za
Gil.
,·
. , dlepoi't, league te·ams h•d onJy a
Ohurclt of Christ, HalT)' and Etta
more Jr.
1 he \\·Ide-Awake 4-H Club w1l. f ·
k SE" teams -m home
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Ouklll, Zanesville, the ShumWJJy
1
The treasurPr's re-port W&lt;ti' l'EUld
1 meet Tue.s ay evening rom .., u with four viCtorier 118' Pomeroy
:norlsts, and various friends and
the home of Mary Carol ~wanson , came fmm behind
f()
"defeat
by Mrs. William Andero.wn in the
Soulh Second Avenue. With Bev- Chauncey Hl-7 , Neloonvllle waa,.
absenc-e or Mrs. James O'Brien.
erly Pt&gt;ITJn as
loped '(1hc P!!lins 38- 12 and Abhen,
1\.11'3. Woodgeard reported that
Mrs. L. W. McCom_a IS eou~ ~ 1llor ran rougbsh:xl: over a weak Bel·
Mrs. Roy Tracy Jr., prwiden.t of
·Members of Den Four of Troop of the dub, Elecllon of otflcers Pl'e te~m by a 40-13 score
and
·the county c.oundl, had invilt.ed the
248 Cub Scout:;, and thPir mothers,/ will be held at thLS tJme . New mt·- I Jadc~n barely edged out Pol"tlS·
members to attend the
eounty
Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr and Mrs. mh~rs .or the dub who we~c elected mouth East U . On the lo;;os .side
c-ouncil which will be held &amp;t LeJ,
Donald Collins and den chid, Ke- ~ ar!Jer an the month : arc Ellen_ Dut . Middleport took a. 6-0 defeat at
tart Falls, October- 4 and urogedi
anrJ ( _Carolyn
NJc_h1ol · , Lhe hPn~~'-&lt;:;- r..£ Wa.hama. Pt. Ptea.A potluck dinner preceded lhc itb Barnilz visited the court house, ton . M
( .a nha
1
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M
ail members to attend.
meeting of the Rock SpTings Bet· Saturday ' D d Wct·e escOrted son, ,ar a ~ue ol more,
an yn sant walloped Gilllipolis
41-19,
Mrs. Helen WilUam, principa,l,
Ur Health Club, held Thuraday through the building bv Mr!l. Let· Swan.
Bexley edge~ out Logan . - ~12,
spok~ bridly and urged the parents to join the Associatioo, say.
at the Rock Spri-ngs Grange h~:~Ji . ta Spencer.·.' '~ '
TO PLAN PROGRAM
and Oak Hill upset Well.!.ion 37·20 .
0. 0. P;;HerJ~on,· aupetinl.etldcnt
'fhc Rock Springs liome Dcm.
Thts week Pomeroy
will be
· Mrs. Arlee Abbott president,
presidl!d over the meeting which of the county schuol spok(l on the onstration Work dub will meet mec,:ing a ~elpre clUb that lost
opened With thf' tluxotogy , follow- importance of an education, wtt.cn at the home&gt; of .\11-s. Amos Lt•on - all 11 regul!il'$ from the power·
ed with the Lord's Prayer And they visited hls office and Judge ard, Werlnl'sday at 1 pn1. for or· house team of last
ye.ar.
a'llld
pledge to the flag. A report on Cedric Clark e.~p!ained the procf'- ganizalwn and plannm,l( of -the Coa"Ch AI U.HPy ha5 on lv &lt;me let'e:ards sent hy the &amp;iek committee· duJ·e in a court room.
years program .
te1•man on hand. The Eagles deW~:~ given, by -Mrs . Scott Folmer.
· ft·ated McArthur 21·19 befure !.usMr ,ll!'J&lt;I Mffl. Robert Arnold
and Mrs. A.bbott reported on birthOther places visited were the
ing to Atrhe-n!'i last wf'ek . Midd.J,e..
and
r}augttlet·, Susie, Mr~ and· Mr,s..
day cards sel'!t to aged of the com · jail where they were tukcn throu.Kh
TO MAKE APPLE' BUTTER
port wlll ht' me(&gt;f.lng a
CIU:'!61a·r
Roy Smith "&lt;~·nd daugb.ter. Und!ll,
munity.
by Harold Duc.k':"orth. an~ th~ fJrc
The Wom en of the Rock Spring ~ pcake toam that l-ost . l"&lt;~sl week to
Mr;a . Ol ive Ingraham &lt;Jnd daugh· Mrs. Ed~a· r Abbott and Mrs. Wi l· house where Chlcf of Po lace Frank comm unity will make applt! bul -l Falrl~nd, but !itt!.~ 1~ known 00
ters , Brenda an,i Sandra, Mrs . Abur Bailey were named on the sick lin Hutson anrl J~hn McKenzie, tcr Wednesday October 3, al th e their fool•bnJI abiltty .
manda
K:aspar, Mrs. Ell'a Arnold,
e:ommlttec for the nu:t three mon· showed thf'm the fire truck and home or Mrs. Cllfford Leifheit .
{lohss Sandra Smith . ail or Pome- ·
•ths. A meetint: or the Rock Sprinss emergency tr uck.
the proc1..oed,; from the ~;ale to he
l'uy and Mr. and Mrs. Dean HilL
PLIAD WITH BURGLARS
Home Demonstrutinn Work club
Following the tour lhc group given to lhe RoL'k Sprmgs Mel1Jod and child•r. ~n, Judy and Bandy of 1
was announced for Wednruday went to the Riverview restaunnt ist church . Orders arc being t;~kcn
NORTH HOLLYWOOD ,
calir.
Wi!Uarnstown, W . Va . ~·p~nt SunOctober 3 at the home of &amp;fr'- htr-relreshment.s, thv compliments by Mrs. William Bartels and
up _
' Lt.'Win f'urniturc Co.
day at Stanleyvillc w:ith Mr. and
Amo$ Leonard , beginning at. t piTI . Of Mannin 8 WctJslel'
Leifheit.
asked t.urglar.s today to
picaS(!
·Mrs. W, H. Collins They 'i&gt;lso
Attending were
WilliAn1
'
stop cutting t10Jer· in the store':;
TWEED AND
vrsitad the museum In Mocietta
are combined tor a three•ph!o•
Grues.ser and granddaughter, She- , Cubs attending were Barry Boyer
SHAKESPEARE CLUB MEET
roof bccau~e there Is nu moruc·y
rrie Blackston, Mrs. Amos Leonard Rnnnic Col lins, Rich&lt;~rd Findley,
The Stnior Shakespeare club In the fiml'£; safe.
j Bull costume rro"\ the William
Fox tall collection. A triangular
CALL TUESDAY MEETING
Mrs . .Rollin Radford and daughter Joe~: Gilmore, George HarriM, will hold its fir~&gt;t meeting of the
The pic.a was prumpl.tld Friduy
effect
tor
lbe
back
or
the
jacket
The
Loyal Bereans Class of the •
Conme, Mn'. Scott f'olmer, Mrs. Brun' Simpson, George Uorfrnan, yt:ar, Wednesday afternoon at the when for the eighth time iu t:hn..&gt;c
Edgar Abbott and chi ldJ•cn, Kathy Teddy Morarity and John Guint- home of l1rs, C. F. Tmnpkins.
lJ.i-okc into
tlw
hs achieved by Cl'(l.llalng biM
Church of Christ wi!J meet Tueli·
and Eddie, Mr.~ . HomeJ' RadfoJ"Ci , ht•r.
Spring Ave . The meeti-ng will open !lburc and cracked the safe
pan.ela.
Under
It,
the
bl;wl,
silll
day
evening &lt;H the home nf Mr. ,
1
Danny, Mr~. Rn) Smit h. Mr.s. WI!·
wllh a 12 o'('iock luncheon.
·
tatteta blout~c has a. tlat bow
and Mrs. L. E. •rriplett, Grave l ,
bur Bailcv, Mrs. Arlee Abbott,
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Clark, Mrs. ClifCoJ'd Leifheit, Mrs.
William Morgan ann. a guest, Mrs .
Robert Arnold .
The next meeting will b&lt;· held
at ~c home of Mr~. Amos Leonard
with Mrs. Ctirlord Leifheit in ch11r·
ge of the program and Mrs. Ed·
ward Humphrey the contc&amp;L Mem·
hera wis-hJr,ll lo draw for scc 1'e!
pe~ w.ere l'equested tCt 'have lhclr
nt"e' in at this meeting.

.. . .&amp;Del Mrs. Edwvd Frcndl
~ Uleir sixtiellh weddJJ:w
,..~ m SUDday, Sept. 23.
...&amp; ·t heir bome 011 Sou11h ~
A¥4!DU. 1rilll Nleir four sons: Mat'ct0, lbd Paul, Middle-; CLY&lt;Ie,
~J•dllo8, and EBri, Bexley, ~
llil'lJ: -la(odu.. here for lille

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D&amp;llled l&amp;ter. Tile
thll'd
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ed the attendance a'W'llnl.
lng that for the past two YeQ.n
Mn~. w. R. Sheolleelt, pl"'Or.am
they have bad 100 .percerl'l mem- dlorect.or, introduced Supot. Cblrla
bershlp IIJlti. it is hoped that Lhey Gibbs who apoke on '"!be Inltluo
will continue Lhe recotd tb.b. YfJIIW, meutal Protr.a:m of the SobooJi.."
Elach te..ber introduc&lt;d benoit lie told of tho ~eo 1'11l&lt;b
and told th~ grade wbicrh
IIJbe tne chiLdren .have for let'Un8 lo
taueht . after w.hlch each parmt. the 'balld and asked that aU! lAter-introduced themrselves livilnl the ~ted ta contact by Woodgemi.
names cd their C'hilld.ren ttld: bbe He aiso fil:ated that Pomeroy wu
grades they were attending,
lortt1oate- in ba.vi·n g Mr. WOCJd..
lt wa.s announced that the OhJo gea-rd as head of the instrumental
CongreSII PTA had made ~ pcll56- music depar.tmoot .
ible fw a study course to be givm
A solo, "One Li•tUe Candle", by
parc.nl6 inten·• ted. in taking office Nancy Woodgean:I and a tap dance
in the PTA and Mr&amp;. Woodgean::J "Your Nobody Until
Somebody
requesteod those hl'ter'ested in lak· Loves Yo-11" by Charll:sarma Hass
ing the cout"Se to contact her. Mrs. willl Brenda St.ra.uas as acrom~
Edward Baer was named as cbatr"- 1st wbo a~ presented a piano
man of the commitlee
to
see 5Dlo, " Deep PlUJIIe" concluded
about cabinl"t:s for the BChootl k:it- the program.
chen.
Connie Freeman. J&gt;anet BJ'OW'Q"
The date of the annual
Hal· and Kay Oomptoo, memberw of !.he
Lowoen party was set for Fri'day sixth grade were Ln charge of the
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At the control panel of Univac, the ldtten has
her paw on what is going on aU over the 5,100
mile route of Chesapeake and Ohio-the first
railroad to instaU a large scale electronic computer system
'Univac provides infonnation as fresh as this
rnoming's wnrise for use by management in
planning Chessie's future growth. Projected
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tomers; a""elerated revenue Rca&gt;Unting and
inventory control of the 85,000 items Deeded
to run the railroad.
Every three months Univac l!!Mt' through the
list of Chesa~e and Ohio's 90,000 stockholders, figures how much each should receiveat the current $3.50 dividend rate, and wrfte11
their checks at the rate of five checks a second.

In half a day it can make up the paychecks fot
!J4,000 C60 ~p&gt;ployees, ligU)'ing what each r&amp;o
ceives for the number of hours he worked, 'plus
over-time and less withholdings and any other'
deductions that m"l' be indicated
Adaptation of large scale electronic comput·
ing to railroad operation is another demonstration of Chesapeake and Ohio's willingness and
ability to develop fresh techniques in the interest of superior transportation.

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acnemk tu ' it if jtut. It (Mr/U1'11U tNry
matlu'fftaticdl ttJf11pu111titnt tWiu arrd if lltey den~
ap-et, iJ ptJ OW"r t.M o'"atin again. If tN, still
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And this is just one phase of Chesapeake and
Ohio's modernization program. New diesel
Jocomotives, new cars. new traCk, Dew phu,
new trainferries, new yard~. new signals and·most of all-Dew thinldng ·bave made this a
new railroad. A modem railroad, geared to the
tempo of today-and tomorrow• .

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of CheW. and h., family? Writ• lao

Cheaape~ke and Ohio
JEWELRY

Fonner Pomeroy
Pastor Winner
On NBC Program

Aallw~y
3819 lUMINAl TOWEl!, CL!V!LAND 1,

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With well-wlahert Ia
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bait racu.." B• l&amp;ld, "'I do

Adlai Stev•8011. makes bandl
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hu told the aaUoa "'oaly
that a political .campaip
ucuu tbe P!Mldeat htmMII ~ • '
objectl·n candor about
tbt ltate of diJn tn the w:orl~~:, _ (111-tmw&amp;tlonal BotuulpAotoJ.

Rev. and Ml'll. Dale Ratliff "'
Miamj Fla. were interviewed ,0
the NBC Home show in New York ' ·
Monday morning. Hev. Ratliff iiJ.
a forlner pastor of \he Federated .
church.
In a letter writing contest Oil
•'Why 1 want to go to AI hens Greece" Mr. RaUif( wrotl' that he and
Mrs. Ratliff ha5 supported a
orphan in Greece for th._c•. ·~:c•
three yeiU's and they would
vi5it her.
Rev. Ratliff won the contest
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.lie and ·Mrs. llatliff were interview'!
ed by Arlene Francis and pictulia i
of places they woula vi11it
shown by Jobn Cameron Sy&lt;;o,..e;
They were preaented $2700 for ex.-.
1 pense r~~oney IIJd round trip ptaa·~

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