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. . -. 13 CHESAPEAKe 21 NELSONVILLE 7 JACKSON '---. 25 .t~ . " . I •• •. 19 PT. LEASAft!' 24 RIO GRANDE 41 JOAK HILL
. ..... 0 MIDDLEPORT - 61GALLIPOLIS . _ 7 ATHENS ---.--. 6 WEWTON ...• 7 BAilbOURSVIU.E 7 EASTERN ______ . 71McARTHUR

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The Dailv Sentinel

8-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0; Sept 28, 1956

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Mr. and .M.n. Harry Cbelber and
10n, David, will spend the week
end jn Lamcuter.
Mn. Jennings
Wayland, Mrs.
Tbomaa: Riley, Mrs. G. G. Werner,
lin. T. F . Hawk;ins, Mr. aDd Mrs.
L. D. Diles attended tbe Xicbael
DiSalle tea &amp;t the Athena American ·Le"i()n Post Home 'l'hureday
afternoon.

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Mrs.

G~enn

Jarvis and daughter,
Peggy , Pont Washington, who have
been assistint in t.he cere of her
mother, Mrs . A. W. McKay, and
aunt, Miss Laurie McKay, left today for their home .

USED CAR!
1947 DODGE _. _ 1950 STUDEBAKER
1952 FORD ______ ... 2-1949 FORDS
1953 DESOTO _. -. --- - 1950 DODGE
RUTL~D AUTO SALES
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Pllllae 6804-Y
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received
on Augu!lt 31 at
Fit\G, IlL, WI.! a rec:ent
guest of h• s parents. M.r. and Mrs .
John Bryan and family . A dinner
wa.s held 1n hi.'! honor wilb Mr.
and Mrs. Fred George and son,
Terry ~. who receDtly moved
(rom T.eXIIls to Salem Center, as
s:uests. A·3c Gene Hayes, son o.f
·MT . and Mn; Arfi(Jld Hayes, has
al10 reeelvr.d his
promotion· nt
ShE'pherd Air Force Base-.
The
two boys entered the Air Force
together .

Ibis
promotion
Chanute

.Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martin,
Pit-tsburgh, are ,-,.eek end guests of
Mr. and Mrs . James Criswell and
daughters, Carol and Diane. Mrs .
Mary Criswell, mother ol J-ames
Criswell, Bridgeport, is spending
11neral weeks at t he
CriaweU
borne.

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A-3c Ted

Robtort
II ayes, AN,
Quonset
Point , n I., will arrive Saturday
for a visit with his parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Arnold Hayes, and fam ily. He returned recently from a
cru1se to Cuba. He will aecom·
pany Ronnie Sheets, Ga~lla County, here from ROOde Island.

POMEROY SOCIETY
!\1r ~ K ~l ~h iklo\&amp;s and daughter,

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The Pomeroy Garden club wi!l
mqet Mondny a.t 2 pm . at t he
home o( Mrs. George H. Parker,
Mulberry Ave wi lh Mrs. H. B.
Smit h as en-hostess.

LADIES AID TO CONVENE
of the St. Paul; ~
Mrs. Edward French
read a
will met•t WedJi · poem "Apple-Pickln' Time" from

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THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

THIS MAYBE
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YOUR LAST CHANCE! ·
TO BEAT THE 1957 PRICE RISE

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1953 FoRo
Cuslomline 2 dr, R&amp;H,
IS,ea,•t covers, runs fine.

1955 CHEVROLET $1,795

CHEVROLET
dr sedan delUJ"e, clean
fine

VB 2 dr Sedan 210; Power glide. Almost
like the day it wa s suld

FORD

1955 BUICK .... -. $2,195

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J · ttl~, chrome grille •nd dlx chas•is.

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Very low mileage by one local owner .

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Soviet Secret Poliee Chieftain
Attends Banquet In Tito's Honor

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LONDON-UR-The presence of the Soviet secret poU:.
t#Jief at a banquet for Yugoslav Prcrldent Tito added

m;y~ry today to Tito's sudden visit

to Russia.
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Moscow radio lbted Gen. Ivan A. Serov, chairman of· tjie
"state security oommlttee," among lhe guesla at the pan,
An appea-l walt made today 'fOr
given Friday night by Soviet Communist Party boss Nikhl
lifOOd usable clothins for scbool

The Mullllep&lt;&gt;fi .HJgh

port Yelio.- ,(aetet.s team

1 umbu&amp; today where they ~ltellliQ.t
1 the Ohio Stale-Nebraska gam*.
Su pt. L W McComati, Coach Cb.lr
I£!! McDonald Coa.c:h N P Swaekbamm c~ and Bana Director 1!:ar1
Warnke drove the foll-owing mem·
bers ol the Learn a.nd the mmJager8 to ColumbUs: KP.nnet.h Lewii;,
' Robert NeisoD, S ephen .Bailey
Robert Hcnn.e~;.o. Thomas .Kell!P .
Davis Stover, Herman Taiylor.

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ehil d~n

in the county .acbooll IY~
'em 1rho a;-e io nee.d of such elot'h·

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or the Meig.;;

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Gorby said that boya clolhins.,
·•as e-. pecial'ly needed and ci!e•l
' ('Vera! instc nee.s where pup:l!l I
had sla~,~d out (If 3 chool due to th ~ I
tck "t clcthing on t he ~ece nt cold ;
:norni!'!S:!l'.
Anvone wi"h!ng to contributp 1
1 clothing may can Go!"bV. 01" Bar1'

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.tl,i;;jkti.Smt,
Pbol\•
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1\iSCQNery led. to an ~Heoligatioo "

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murder
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Assassin Victim
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Tl)&amp; blgh stepping Panther Band·
' Somm~a. 60, baa been the atrong under the baton of 'their dir«:tor,
man of Nicara•u•n
poiitles for Mr. a., Woodgeard put on quite
more than 20 y~ars. He setved &lt;'lSI an • exhibLtlo of
~archiDJ and
pr::eaident {rorn 19::17 to 194'1, ..took mu.e. Friday night
when the
over the presidency again in .1950 ~ PaDthers "let the Belpre
and was e1ected to a six ,.ear E:.l&amp;;i on the tautr-•s fteld.
lmll.
1 .Tbe. Pomeroy muslcl~~ entered
ehot f~~ times by an ~- field from the sl~ellne:s and
in the C~~ae:. dOwn field playing the roti:.s-a NJcaraguan,
Ins_p~r L. F: cdlatyya aog!o.
Nicaragua, eight Jng m·areh, Datlle Cry, under the

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Bad weather last spring was
blamed by the dlvW.on for poor
rtproductlon of ptiea&amp;anta.
.. ;• Dlv~iO~ · o,ffl,_c\al,« . said 'b'ere w_as
a g_ood carr)' o'(er of lJ,ens as breed4p4 •\Oek but that the .peak of tpe
1·· ~~te!t was U) days to . two weeks
lat-er. tllan normal ~n d the average
"btood s.lze Was smal er.
·. the late spri!lg and cold weathe~ With pertodu:: fl~_tng durin&amp;
·May and early ~une, caused_ the
tfrop in populattoD, the div.Jslon
slid. Almost no ~ds hatcbed
d~tina that ~e, , Ute divf;&amp;1on a'd·
ded.
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Th&amp; dlv.ision·f-ld the sharpeat

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ELBERE.E

POSTf4ASTJ!:R. ~~rt RusseU and Postal.
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Aller pullinll through one set- ril Shaste&gt;n and her very capable
wl\ich undeUvered mail containing checks and money orders back, It wa.s believed Somoza asolatanu, Barbara Donovan, Carol

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populat,\On

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phe.~ant x:_II~Je
~.~ _.N&lt;trtbwestern , 10bio. tba ol~

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Tbe State WildLife Division reports
that the pheasant 1population will
be down l i much as to per cent
compared to last year.

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Children
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!Burn To Death
.Panther
Band
BALBOAC C&amp;nal Zane uP Presidenl Anoslaclo Somoza Nl- p
ls NeW
In Farm Home
earagua died early today, a vic- I resen
tim of an assassin'sJnUiets.
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cllildren, nont over, 12 .);tara of age
Gonga. Hospital here at · .
bUTned q, de&amp;tb tate E);tta,- lriJile

several hundred dollars were found, in the locked trunk would survive.
Curti1, Connie Rae
Woodgeard,
!&gt;ad new• for Ohio hunler,.today. of the car pictured In background. (Sentinel photo)
But early today hospital author- Sheila Strauss, Julia Seyler ana
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moo's cheat until his Heort
healing again. No rheol incision
was made.

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nroughout State
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ently had n!' pulse ~nd ~ifll· heart a~dlt1onaJ children . were vachad stoppe~, Or. Sheppard n _l'riov- emated this year. eltJoyed a high
cd the obatl'!UCtion frOm ltltComl· degree of protection.
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ick's throat and massaged the

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Phe8:iants Dowo
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ptri~Mr John M~nrUCl: bh'o'ked
have w)len 'ft was ~'lflllt\4 . &lt;)tit 'from
,sallis y.ard a_ne&amp;t~a Jo),lpwi~ ~~n· lllppeMicl· ·

Pop~arionPJl
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Dr.'

. !b\opect- oQ. wh...-r Dr. $arp 18: ;~~-~l)_g a
calves J.ije ter.m for.• mq~~er~ ~: . a · t~lf~

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of the berds of con1signors requesting inspection was -OOLUMBUS
UP eOinpiel&lt;;d in Meigs County on Frtuel .H.
consisting who
wasSheppard;
convicted. ot
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wile al;..lhel•
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' 'Mhe"n9r Uve- bljme,
.!Ad"Y .~ .
. ' C~ E:·· Biakes- saying _f.U{l,.,_'ll
Tbe tent~.artJ

te,..UOn, bli\ )iJked·•the boord
odopt a now pion b&lt;giooi114 ..
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eount1eF.

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The Hopkins Countr 811Jln:! of
Education pLan call&amp; tor lotecu·
tion over a ~2-year perio~ ~tartllll ,
with d...g.-atlolttn;the flril ll"'d•
till• laU •nd pl-oereulnll · to the
next hlaher grade ·~ Y!!ll•-

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preme Court 'di~~. ,
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Fetleral Judie Henry L. Brooka
fUled in· a suit f11ed bf Mrs. Graee
MUcheU, • Negro mo~b;er
who
.t;ried to enroll hr:r two children
at an •11-white aebDol at Madison·

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. Vln\oa and, , neigbbotinll

Fedor!! judge i-uliq~i'Y lhat
a Konliloky ac!JOol Wl-a'l)2i)'Nr ·
plan' lor ltttelftlllo• ,of ll~ll:!!:f'hH,
tlre~ . waa nbt ln.' lille wl\1! '1be,. Sp.

,ville, Ky.

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a~rl J&gt;t'!litV'l~·

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Of ~bool'~9ard

Shakespeare Club
Me~tmg
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By A-Luncheon

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orgariiilti¥.·

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re1ult of his

OWENp{lRO. ~x)&lt; · ,'triJ . -r

Present were
those
name d
above and Mrs. J. B. Elberield,
'Mrs. William B. Dowuie, Mrs. C.
E. Peoples, Mrs .. Dey Hysell , Mn.
Jed Wobstet· Sr., and Mrs/ Allen
KeUar of Darien, Conn. a guest.

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Some lron OurtaJa
Igested
Kl:t.rwibchev

The judte ruled tlllil whUe tbe
plio ''Was mode In flOOd laltb,"
II tli&gt;es not comply witll .the auprepae Court direclfve to deaefiTt·
eate· at "deliber.te .ll)eedn .
'- . I{~ dl11 nvt · or~er·lmme&lt;ll•le in-

Min Lydi a Eberbsch gave an lntetieatlng ~alk on her trip to DerSTUDEBAKER
I muda this aumrrier and s howed
V8 with over..l pictures laken on the trlp.
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Serov is the pollii&lt;u~~;'~~~:~~
managed Russia's bl
1 of the Baltk: atates
l.11ueeeeded Lnenti P.
1 wu excceuted as a traitor
PfeRD!: Kremlin leadersh!p,
bead
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mittee at the party eonsreu ~·
1 Feb r u ar r where Khriu~
launched his hl11tork ati.ek .on tJlj:
Jood Slalin.
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ReVI•Va} SefV1Ce
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hilov also was Lhere. But
IsPremier
Nik.olai Bulpnio
St3ft S M00day At Ilov,
Foreign Minister Dmitri T. Slu'P.l·; who are v.aeationlna: at

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Kllmenti

opproachlnc or cold

I t.ttendance Of:icer

Leo Kenn-edy
.r;;.eorgc
Miller, Jr,EdGen~~~~~::
l'ames Bowl~s . . Pearl
John Ketchka, MN-bae]
Neal, David llln-dy, Tom
die Blake.

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clo11 wllh the,. •mol!ly-llylod ftonntl ohllll ' • •r
101t a1 a clovd yet wa.~~y fii800d. AciJono ,
.IOI!orod of o1urdy SGnloil&amp;od t011on fi!lnnol walh01 boaulilulty,
wrlnklft. S.. .,_,
In hondiOIM plaid~ chock! and ~. '&lt;
Men's Slze.:.-&amp;tiall, Mediiun,
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Large, Extra Large
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Boys Sizes 8 to \8
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For Clothing
To Aid Needy

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$1t 595

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highlight! of a vacation trip.
cleanest '51 m&lt;ld&lt;)ll Fol~ing lh~ hu.~ness session ,

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'h ton pickup. Good low mileage one
owenr truck

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P a1ked ft--their )obi, endin&amp; u a.l•7ftl" en ·tJl wbtclll
~Jp pilotl w ln
anal~ 91a1 baftdlld ~ b7 ~
- the task ot
enumber at~ ""iiif•D ~ boWft'll't

Mrs. Phil Williamson, president,

tires,

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Customllne 4 dr "tl&lt;lanl pt"esidcd at tbc meeting and mem~
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1954 CHEVROLET $1,095

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c&lt;~shtrncs: Mrs. E L. Hughes, Mrt!. l Mrs. w. w. H&amp;yes, new chair• ,wbo is. coDfined to ·tu:r bed af{er
Luman, Mrs. T. F. Hawkins, Mrs. man ol- the Afternoon Circle of a recent tall, and decided to send
Llllian McGht~~. _Mrs. Charlles Ben-~ the WSOS
presided Thursday eards to.~ Lauri~ MeK.ay, who
ne_tt, Mrs. Wll-hs Anthol:'-y, Mrs. when they met at Heath Metlvr 1k a p,atien~ at ~e1gs
Gene.rll
Mllton Hood·, Beul!i.h Whtte, Mrs. dist Chunch. SpftFial music includ- Hospital.
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C. J. Rhodes and Mrs. John Lyons. ed a vocal due.! by Mrs. Hattie
with
NY·
Thirty-five members and on~ Smlth nnd Mrs. Forrest Bachtel
The meetiRS clOJed
a p
euest, Sandra Miller were invited with Mrs . C. M. Hennesy as pi· er read by Mn. Hayes. ~bthooto tbe chur~h tlll'ting room where
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tesses were Mrs. Forre&amp;t ~
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arran:gemenU, of fall flowers wer-e ams~ ·
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Mrs. Maude Bec!k, Mrs. E. _M. BLake
used on the refreshme nt table. ReMlss Bess Sanborn. gave a brlef Mrs. Kenneth Byer and Mrs. Kerfreshments were served by Mrs resume O&gt;f the mat~nals found ln bert Chambers Cookies aod coffee
Beulah
White
Mrs
Franoce~ two church publlcations:
''Tbe were served with Mrs.
pre.
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1 Woman" and ·~wof1ld · 8ldmg
Bearhs Miss Emma
Mal·!
hews Mrs Method"st
a4. the
Harry Houdashclt, with Mrs. J.acob OtJtlook''. She also discussed the arran-gement of
books for the coming moeen
T urn er aH. a eontl.·1but 1ng ho.sl!.ess. tw.o study
"M' · Fl ld i th U s" •_- -------year
Ission e
n · e · · on theand ''The Cbuuh in South~
Asia'', and several
pamphlets
whl.ch she ordered on the Hves of
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missionary hl!roel.
cmclNNATI. o. uP - Produce :
f'llans were made for a Rum,
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Eggl-i weaker, prices at &amp;nns , mage Sale to bt! held on 00tober
consumers, wh ite and b&amp;'OWD• A 119-20 with Mrs. John Ketchka -u
jumbos 48-50; A large 46-48; A the general chairma n.
Place of
mediums 27-31; A smalL 19-21; B the sale will be announced later.
large 35-40: FOil Cin cinnati, while Mrs. Hayes led a brld ex·p1ana·
Ra•lne Lepoa_Halt
and brown A large 53-55; A me· lion and quelltion period on the
Ftlond Sa" .Sept l!~9
dlum 35- 36.
year's programs
and projects.Band, Jitney SUpPer
Chickens, woolt. fryers 3-3¥.! lob Plans were also discussed foo- the
l&lt;e
Cr•am - Q~e~.
16·17; hens over 5 lb 13-14; hens annual Chritmas Bazaar aod MarConteola,
rr!Ua &amp;. _....,
5 lb and under 13: hens light ty.p·e ket to be held QTJ ~~;;. lQ~\1-11-12; old roost-ers 10-11.
i The members &amp;e.llt a kOund-Jto..

A noon luncheon· preceded the
meeting of the Senior Shakespeare
Clu.b held Wednesday afternoon at
the hon\fl of Mn .c. F. Tompkins.
Spring Ave. Mrs. Louis
Reibel
asked the blessins.

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hletlc Deoartment took the

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"Hen-Pecked Holle' Gosscp" with
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A salad course was served to the
mt! m•bers aud Mr. 11nd .~rs. Fred
Gardner, guests.
Buddy gifts
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lrour.

S"e These Trade-Ins On
Our Late Model Used Cars
1us3 PLVMourn
l~~~e~~~
Hardtop. On•ell
owner, really clean.

Many More- All Types and Models

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Qhto,

x • Pomerov ;.Mailman Middlep9rt
Football Team
Faetnrt ·Federal Cha··-~ . e· ~ 1: sees . Ohio .

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theidly
"Jdeals"
reviewed
~b:!n~le:l:te~r;;;t~o~M::rs:.;;;A~.
Middleport.
hi'
a bookandon also
the life
of Dr. ~~~B~u:tt~e~r~9~0~o:ro~r~e~6~8.,;;;;;;,;;;.,;;;;~'
·- - - -~W~·.:M&lt;~K!a:y~,O::=:.i:!=;;:
---Albert Schweitzer. A reporot was
given on maps purchased by the I
RACINE 0 E S MEETING
cl'ass earli~r. Plans were m:Ld &lt;:' for I
Rar.inc Chapter OES will hon or the annual apple-butter proj ect of
tll e past matrons and past patron -~ the Philathca Socict~· . Mr~. Oscar i
at the regular meeting, Monday Roush .spOke briefly of the sa le 1
CVl'ni ng. Louise Stewart, wort hy or cards and vases and Mrs. Her- ·
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ma tron has requested each mt'm· man Lohse, who Telurned Monday
ber except the honored guests to fr"Om' Lake City, Mich., report t&gt; d
bring a cc-vered di sh for r efresh· snow in that ar(·a this paM week.
menta.
The October meeting will be a
with Mrs.
covered dish. .supper
William Brad£ord, and Mrs. C. E.
Vance as co-chatnnen .

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of the Loyal Women's Clau of
the Chur-ch of Chris t, presided
Thursday when they met at the
Mrs .Harry Mills' home wHh Mrs.
Dave 1'\'lrmer,
Mrs.
Chauncey
Vance as as.;i.9ting hoste~ses and
Mrs . Wi1li·am Eastep and
Mrs.
.James Whi,te as contributocs.

Th!.! Ladie~; Aid
Lutheran rhurch
c::;day Oetober 3,
Mr s. Paul Thcisx,

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The Busy Bee Class me( 8il the
First Bapti!rt Chu1..::h Thursday
evening with their pre-sident, Mrs.
Raymond Luman, presiding. They
bought a rocking chair f-m; the
chUI"(h nur.sNy rooms
and also
voted to buy curtains
for- two
more cJau-roOillB In the church.
Mrs. Luman opened the meeting
with a reading on Christianity
and Mrs. Shirley Mills was devotional leader. She read Scripture
verses, an original player "Prepare Yoursell Daily" and closed
with a praye:- by Max Airman.
Bir\.hdays of Mrs Charles Bennett
Mrs. Pea~l H"Qff~an, Mrs. C. E.
Hoyt, Mn;. Cha.l'les Wh1te, Mrs.
John Lyon'i, were recognized. It
was reported that
Mrs.
Jacob
Turner, member of the class, is
.seriously ill at Holzer Hospital.

Loyal Women's
Class Meeting
Held
Wednesday
Mrs. Will Reynolds, pres ident,

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Mr and Mrs . Charle.:; Starkey left ed to twr home , Columbus after t
Monday ar•ernoo n for their horne Vllil\ w1lh Mr. and Mrs . Karl GrueBa raboo Wibc after a seve ral :u'r and wi:h her mother. Mn.
weeks v· 1~ i! with his sisters. \1.-!1 . · Am?.oda Howell al Meigs Ge1 . ~ra l
Wendt•!! BC'tzmg and Mrs. Will iam H o~p1tal.
J . Dur~t. ~~nroute home. they wiU
Mrs . William Dillard and childvisit in Colu mhU.5 Springfield, Fl. 1"1'0 of Columbus were recent
David Wayne, nine month.11 old
guests of Mr anrl 'trs . Harry Kel-.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo MocKin- Recovery and in Illinois.
te r, Minersvile .
ncy, wru; taken- to the Jones Memorial CLinic Thursday where Dr.
Mrs Leo Wi!liJm ~ who was ~all­
R. R. Picker.s put five stitches In
ed here bv the illness of her mothi! finger af&lt;ter it
had
been
her, Mrs. "Amanda Howell,. has recrushed In the door
of
their
turned to her home in Cha rle~on.
trailer.
W. Vn . Whil&lt;' here, :-;he was the
gu 4 ·~t of Mrs Bernice Howett.
Recent over night gue!tls of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Hughe11 were their
.l llek Duffy :JOd Walter Kufrman
nephew and his wife,
Mr. and
of Halifax, Y'ass .~pent the pas!
Mrs. William Grogg, .Fllnt. Mich.
wel' k end with Mrs LPna Huber
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, West
and
other rclativr&gt;s.
Mansfield, were recent guests of
Mr &amp;nrl Mrs. E . R. Tompkins and
Mrs. Sophia Hazciett and tlaughgrandson, James Hamer.
tcr and son in law, uf Dtnver, Coloradu visitl'd this w1·ek wlth Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Withrow, MinersFHA HAS MEETING
ville and were Mnnday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willi am
The lt&lt;lcinc I'' H A held its fir~!
mcetin·g Frid.ay September 14. The
Fisher.
meeting was cond ucted by Donn11
Mrs. Albert Mees spent ThursJean Uwis. The purpose of ~ht'
day
in Mason, W Va. with Mu
meet ing was to elect new officers .....
George
Mees
for th is sc hoo l term.
ACCORDIONIST Dick Contino
Mr. and Mrs Allen Keller of
and Leigh' Snowden are shuwn .. ,
Th~ officers elected were as fol D:::ne n, Co nn ., are the guests nf
with the ir marriage licenHe ln
lows : Pre~ident, Judy Proffitt ;
her pnrents P.tr. and Mrs J B
Hollywood. Program: Wedding
Vice President , N&lt;~dinc Roush ;
Elber[cld.
In
Beverly
Hilla,
honeymuon
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Secretary and Treasurer , Patrit:1 &lt;1
(l ,.ternati.onal)
Martin- Historian Shel ba Hill ; Par- Hawaii.
Mrs Dey Hysell left Thursday
liameniaria n, Jani ce Hill; Hcpor! ·
for a v1sit in· Columbus with Mr.
er, Altic Stover; Song leader, Car·
and Mrs. Otho Keenam .
olyn Norns; and Junior Falrboard
The Sentinel
Member Marv Gracl' S!Dha.-t
The bu~ineSs taken rare of wa&amp;
the selling nf Christma s ca rds and
th1• raising of dues.

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:\lr and Mrs OJ ;(' Faull&lt;: of CE? I
h-mbus are t he ~~u·sls of Mr"~.
c.,l,lrt1r Hawk
Mrs. Welby Whaley has rcturn-

Bernlda R(·~ of Alfred werr guests
01 Mr &lt;~nd Mrs. Allred Higgs 11nd
daughter 1he past weekP'HI.

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Eleanor S Schaaf. Middleport Society Edilor-Phone 6079

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A Pomeroy reSident and former mall carrier in the Pome-~roy Post Office today fae:ed FeiJ,er3.1 chaTges for negle-ct and
lsh dlin f th United States mail following his surren·
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Clt:y RoUtes. Who 'r etired voluntar•
ily from the POital Servlce- .on locked trunk of an auto Q"WDed bY
July 1 after five
and one balf Bailey whieb ,had beep r~posses;sed
yeara of .service wa placed under •by the Tom lbie Metol's of 389 S.
~ $500 appear e bo~d late Friday t'I'hlrd-st., Middleport.
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afternoon roTJ.ppearances ~fore 1
Federal Cou(t iD Portsmouth, Ohio
Raymond Russell, en employee
next Saturday
·of the Rue Motor
Co., while
,, cleaning up the car on the Used
T.he- first lndtcatl-ona of any- Car lot found' the undelivered mail
tbloa .tomlil with the former mall 'and thlnklns It rubbish bad burn.u rriu e-amc Thursday with the ed a cQnsiderable portion of j¢ hediscovery of aeveral hundreds ot fore realizing wb'&amp;t he Will doing.
. dpllar• tn .ch~ ,a_n d mO~f or- Post office and Federal author1dera ~on1 ~'b ftumerOOi · other iUes upon being apprised;. of the

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Hies said Somoza'.s condition took, Ann Baker.
an unexpected turn for the worse.
When the band
reached mid.
Shortly afttervtard, S o m o z: a '1 field they presented a sna-ppy sacondition we.s reported "extrrme- lute to theJr many fans. While in
ly grave'' . BDd death appeared im~ this position they gave their ren·
minent
ditlon of the well known ''Dark
Towq. Strutters Ball" ,to which the
majorettes did a very clever dance
routine. Ifnmediately following
this routine, .they formed a .gtlnt
Treble Clef .slgn In which tbe)played ·the very beautiful ''Teen
Ale Prayer". Following this th!j!r
0
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went into tbe shape- ot '41
..Stringless guitar and played an
Funeral ser~ices for Mrs. Leola old tlrpe fllvorite
for all their
Jenkins Potter, Gallipolis Route 1. "blllbllly" friends, "On Top Of
. will be held Sundav at two o'clock Old Smoky."
at 1he Poplar ,·Ridge Baptist . These three fonnatlons bad been
Church.
tarmed facing the stadium, The
Friends may call ·at Lhe resi. band then did an "about face" an~
dence uotil the hour of the funer- formed a bugle facing the "HomeaJ,
f'll
loUts". Here they played the nov·
Survivor!! Include a daughter, clty tune which
Is .so popular
Erma, Mi~dleport, llnd a brother, 'Bmong the 11tudl!nts
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Funeral RiteS
T Be s day

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their ·pafeuts ~ were any .ftolll
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Fire officials 11lid ibe blue
swept throUJh tbe tnr:Dl' of
eo"Dverted birn-horhe 'i sUlfu.rbu
Oak •'Creek. ' All tJiG. b 1~ wel'a
removed from the wrt'Cltaa:e. .
ope viCtims ~re Ideo~~ as
M_ai1ba Vallarlel, 12 $tetra ..,"" R,
Mary Ann, 7, ·P eter, 5; lane. 3t~'ttd
Frank, ll months.
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B00 Truman At

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Judge Cedric Clark
Southeastern Ohio
he spoke at the

Rotary Club

night at their dlnodnerhmeeUng at Heath Methodist Church.

Sylvester had cit t e pride in
towns and homes wbj.ch be observ· wood trees be planted
ed in Canada on a recent trip and highway instead of
Judge qark .suggested that Rotary trees wbitb are
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bac~ a ca~aign to encourage during their blosaoming
similar act~Yity in Mlddl~rt.
the sprtng. Edison Baker
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. UP - A
He' n_tenlloned the co~dition ~ 1 ed a survey of btgb""Y
crowd of college students booed many s1dewalks in ~he villlage, the showing the location of
former President Truman "Friday absence of street signs and house port.
ni&amp;ht when he said election f&gt;f! numbe'rs tn many places here, the
State Represe-ntative
President Eisenhower and a Re· weeds which grcow along_ the side Meinhart asked for sup.port ''
publican Congress wouLd be a two- ~alks and ~he old bulldm~s both ie organi.zr41ons In lettiDC ,
fold disaster.
ln t~e busmc:;s and rPS&gt;Jdentlal . know_., represenlatiri
'"It would be a disaster [or Eh~ sections as place&amp;
to start lm- eounty-whll the- eltlRDI
1him, to do parUeularly on
eohower and a disastu for the provemcnt .
o.ountry," Mr. Truman said.
. Judge John Bacon, president of tion dealing with the e~~~J:
Tbe audience of Harvard Uni- Rotary, pr~esided and gave Racine be made ~n Route 33. A d
versity and Massachuetll lnsti· as an example- of what tivie pride of these J)f(i)lems will
lute of Technology students booed. ean do to improve the appearance ture of the Dn:t metltiD:I whlcfl_,. _,
' The rormcr president paused and ·of a town.
an ope-n mteUng
.smild until the noiSe subsided
Paoul Sma rt, who hu recenUy
Methodist women who
and then continued. He conduded return~d from a New
England and served tb~ dinner
bis talk whieh was billed u a .tour, told of the beauty of that Everett Davi6, Mrs. H. E.
.'BeholaTy'' discussion of the of. We-a and tllc care shqwn ln every Mrs. CIU'l Mlttox, Mrs .
I flee of tht· presidency amid Jl)ixed part of the lttndscape bOth rur._t Hayes, Mrs. Fn;d Hibbs, Bep

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and ucban. He SUilleoled thai dol born.

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clau malf.AC m1tter at tbe

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have been a mite too pro fe ssion;~!
for Rly tas tes, had I been ()f voting

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.nta:. Delivery br carr1er wllere available 30 ceata
. . week; one Jear in advaace at The Uaily Sentinel office. $15.GO:
Ill* maatllA. $1.80; three months, $3.90 . By tlotor route wberf.
~: oat mt.ath, ''· BJ ~II one y~ar 18; sll aaoatba., $4.25;
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DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTE ,- Here'• how to work lt1
AXYD ... BAAXR
ll LONI(],f'ELLO\V
orM tetter ebnply ttanda tor an o~.her . In this example A 11 used
for the three L'a, X tor the two o·11, etc. SLngle lelter1, apo1~
traphlal. U\t Jencth and !ormation ot the wor(Ja aro &amp;U h.lll\1.
J16c1a 4ay the code letttra are dU!'erent.

the imprenion of basic barrenness,
even when sunburned.

hav~

been considering
bald
hc.lds lalel~· -mdudmg my OWlland hove reached the conclusion
that Adl&lt;~i's pate will wreck him.
It is the wmng kind of bald head.
You take me, for InStance . The
plot t'-s iwd spJrkJer
that s hows
through my s kull is well back
just" over the nt:ck, and I new):
see it. Henrc. I am not bald until
1 g6t inrto some
•or.Jbinatlon of
hotel mh'ror:,; which shockingly appri se~ me of Lh&lt;.· fact that I am
I un.pr()tN&gt;ted whert! the s un Mrikes
M.rdest.
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It is po~sihle
that 1 am a
touch sca!lt:V tn front, but that Is
a sor.t of distlnfuished
illusion
known os the literary fo-rehead . At
l ca.9t I ~n still see my cowli_c k.
flul 1 :hgress. I nm not runnmg
for Pre .ld("nt .
Adlai hofl~ a nude- skul•l which
looks stark naked. Ike has a Rude
skull wht.·h dCH!sn 't . lke's Is wider
Cl;.~tt c r . whih· Adlai's reachc5 to
hl•ights that might only be called
pointed .
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lkt' lo:ok.o; as ir his we"ll·g razed
ra pul.ar acres might seE'k a little
wn. AUai '::~ eroded acres give me

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' when determ-l.ning what 30rt of
bald head wUI 10 down best with
·the vote-m. Ike's grin balances his
b1ldness, beceuae he also has !lOme
ears to bold uop the top strlJIC(ure .
Adlai Ja a ~ouch ou the fox-~aced
side, wH:h an odd-ly-fitting dop~le
chin.
This rulatat sound Jike a ca~*g
appro,_ch to who will be our l)e}Ct
leader, btit tt Jsn't or poU~'I~s
wouldn't boek TV time, pO&amp;e,l f"P.r

newsreels, or

ao barnstorrnin~ 1 qH

aro~,~nd the countryal.:te. That vp·
ual appeal creeps into !.he v~pg
consciousn~s , no matte" wha~ 1 tbe
pollsters say.
Tom Dewe)'s appearance o( CX·
ces 11 i.ve primness wrecked· him,
and tha.t awfully accurate crf.Ck
about "the little man on the Wedding cake" was a vieioua weapon
againRl a goo'll and certainly com·
pctent man .
The memor-y of Kefauver'• coon.
skin h11.t ill of no help to t.he Uc·
ket , and 1 •m prep~red to swear
that Dick Nixan's skJ~jump na&amp;e
and chipmunk cheelu won't help

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T• It UnYsual Affair

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duclnf thefr own pi'Ofl'llll&amp;- Jtow
that, lnllatl Junior, 11 th• kind
of home work ... •ttoul&lt;l have j
over here. '
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A lover~ t!IIJhl, "II" tM poet~ 1
are a11hmu1 '11 flrtlt jla'kea of axow, r
Run·, but thtu ccrlttluJy wnr o"t
their urolco me he a hUM'J,I.
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A trvlv faWiou• m•n It •n• who 1
can t•t hit name In the new..
IMI!Nrt lust by hlllltlnt thai he ... r
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The
plalnw the mnn al tbe
Ia Ju• t a contlnuoua
push, . pull and llft htwnmower, pull tho
llrt the tnOW lbOVtL

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A~IDK'GTON -One or the mon unueqat_,..d certalnly one 04.
the rno1t "tmpartant...,..Jection eampatrn• thll year wiU be t~
the U. s. Senate In New York State. Tba conte1t will be Htween
New York City'• Mayor Robert F. W&amp;pler, Democrat, tAd New
York State's Attorney Oeneral Jacob Javltl, Repu)lk:an.
What makt11 the campaign 10 unuaual lit that Warner wtll aat
l11c what might actually have hem the molt potent campatJil
weapon ag&amp;lnlt Javlta, while ene ot tM mala
arguments agalftlt Warner I• that bt J.1 too
neodeli In New York.
JaviU hu b"n aCOUMd ·ef 10m1 lllt•wln&amp;' uaoclatloftl-but WQMt' \OUPlOt uae the ehl,rp
In the c:ampalp 1lnce the GOP candidate'• _,..,.
· ty has b~ell warmly d.efanillld by .IOiftt Ill W&amp;J"
ner'1 atron.-..t Democra.tlc tupperter..
On the other hand.
._Uit lllht
argum~mt•-.l•cert or otherwl,._that hla Mrv•
lee• are 10 vitally needed •t !ltew York't ~lt)'
hall that he cannot be 1partd top 1o the lhaale.
Thoae \IBinr thla luue to oppo• Wat'l\tr'.l eltca
-t lon point out 'that, lhoukl fte,.. \o 'W. . . . . .,
hit peat u mayor would t~utoiMtkJ&amp;lly tte· tUft
ov•r by City Qouncll P·r Mkltnt Abe ........, .a
New 'torlt'•
Drooklyn caothlng mantllaoturer 'N'Iwle .-nt~Y u
Moyor Wq~t•r 11 pultUc ottlcial ll IMtptJ quqtsont4 tar mu,y,
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BAYS FAMILY RIUNION
Among thflse o,ttcnding the annual reunion of the Bays !amily
were Mr. ann Mrs. Donald Wolfe
Don a!:ICI .Janice, Mr · .and
Mrs:
Omar Bays, Mr. and Mrs. Harold

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RoO'Scvelt and the elder

Taft had magniri('CI';t Presidentia l
faces , both heart~· .
musbchioed,
and with the intim.ations of jollity.
The 1-atr Hob Taft ,a fine fel"low
looked like
for the jo!:, n·evu
havlr:g the rlght political face . It
reminded ytJu of a di3h of oat·
meal, or a bowl of. whey.
I don't think I'm wrong ·11bout
this appearat)('e thing. Ike's right
kind of baldness, eVen handicap.
pcd by Nixon's oose, s.till seems
to me a better bet than Adlai's
shiny knob, pu1-sed mou.th. foxy
nose, and Estes' pei"IJ)etual ex:pression of insatiable
hunger for ,
handJh-ake.

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finest, was not helped by a sl&gt;and
up collar and what, 20-0&lt;kJ years
ago, st&gt;e-med like a cherub&lt;beeked
rae!:! .
Ot all of them. I tllink FOR had
thli' best kt.!S&lt;'r for it.
Warren
Harding had IL but that pMved
nothing. Ca l Coolidge looked unco mfortab le wi th his New En.glos.nd· f

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Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0; Sept 28, 1956
-~

WSAZ -TV Channel

all. Ht&gt;rbert Hoover, on-e of ()Ur

OUOTIO TO INTERISTI CIP MEIGS--SON - A

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him as a pcustble Vlce...Presldent.
Some people look like sbate-RneQ, \
some just don't.
Abe Lineul.n looked like a Preal dent, and so d1d truthful George
Wa9h1ngton, folsc
choppers and

Ctt~1rror

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0:00 llowdy Doody

rso

Buildn:g America

10:00 Fury
10 .30 Uncle Jobnny
11 :00

10:10

Sign On

10:115

Cltrlstlan Scieac.

10:30

Wh8t One PerSon C.tn

11 :00 Thia is Ill• Life

c0001

Cowboy Theatre

12:00 TBA

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11 :30

Man to •Man

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Industry on Parade

r riported
In Adv...U.mf--Sbould
b• .
lmmedilfte\Y. fte ~
S.;.tlnel will not be reapoO.Jbie

12:00 Ametican Forum

12:30 f)own On The Farm

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12:30 TV Obapel

1:00 TBA

1:00
1:30 naseh31l
4 :00 TBA

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6:30 People Are Funny

PeiTy Como Show
Esther WilUams

9:30 Your Hit Parade-

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5:45 News Picture

11 :1..10 N ew,s

6: Sporta'

6:30 Cirew Boy
Alcoa Hour. ·

with • . d~b
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9:30 National Bowling
10:00 Bil, Town

2'1 31&lt;

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10:30 Coqnt oi :Mollie ciul~ ·
11:00 Drew PeBl'SOtl Show

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Surptlised At
, Layette Shower

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with ·• Lara:e .rtork. Pink streamm
enended from the stork to the
Mrs. Jaek Borden was guest of· corner• of. t.be ~able, 1
Gam~es were plqytd and
honor at I IUrprlse l·a yette showct
award011 lo Mn. Fl'aotlln J:luillr~n.
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. Ralph Zundel and Mrs.

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llllta l ·d-1'1

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·Cllss of "'the. .Pom.Sroy

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the GOP Nl.mpnlcn ao •f&amp;r. Th•re hal been .-om• ·ln'tra...p&amp;l'tJ •rt.Pinl
over the method lh&amp;\ WN c:l\OMn for kk::k.l al the 4th·• tw rt~
ele&lt;"tlon of Pre1ldeD.t ElMnhowtr.
Some RepubUcu leader• ateila)'illf thtl'IHiiCitnl•• "'Ml\ ,Jtlow" 1.t
hi$ ta.rm In Oettyaburr, Pa., mertly ,put tbtln to • lDt ot tQense-l{ettlnr from their homea to Wuhlh·~-wrth tltut lo Jlhow tor lt.
Other•, l!Owever, ln1lst that ·liaten·r.s to th• t-rul4ent tpea• wa•
well worLh the Urne, troub~ and rnorU•f· They oame awq ftom Ute
meeting more enthuH than ever about Mr. IHHahoWIJ"a euu11dacy

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Tr~or. with- mounted
~ower; · OJiYer double
disc;:.
l(~rie d~ Spike too1·h' hatN&gt;\1{;

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5 fl train drill, traetor dnwll

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Wire rope; 1o-g ~hain; fi~ coW
starichlons; 'l'RREE GILTS; PUR
' EiiRED HOLSTEIN HEIFER 20

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Gale sto'm Show

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8:00 GE The-

8:30 Alfred HiklllctJ&lt;k

9:00 $64;000 Cbollonge

lO;OQ Suncby ~ew's Special
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3:00 Back At !!'be ~neb

4:00 FUm Funnl..
D:OO Saeebrusb lo Sadtlto

will ..n tbilllp. Gll'lnUle Hall,
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8:11 TBA

·&amp;:90

OzouT lubllet

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Dropo $1.00 per bUshel.

picked
Bailey's

$$.00

Bring containers

ta•e :Raelne.

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early wltb Avon. \&gt;'aluable lterri.torie,g now open in

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par.ehel, ~.Qg;e. ~Mated on nice
l9t neu schools., Qnly

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$4000.00.

MIN~VD..LE -

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4:00 Golni Pl•CE•

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Funtrel Home ., . ·
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RODNEY DOWNING

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SUNSEt

The

&amp;tlonal AlltoOIIitlon Of M.ob\e IWiliiWI ·GQM
no~ 0LlCLIII tt.e 'ft.Dtl'tl ... lmt Of thtiprof'nim, ltluf. il\ ..........
polnt11 oat one thlnf: •blfh interest w~··llt tl)',... .....cl
Jl'l!deral R.eHrve ll0a1'd OR •on•hoUBinJ I. .
t ually pricing 'nlA. •aftd V1L mortPIM
' Houalnr ttarlll Groppii~Gft ll&amp;~hS)y 'tbla .
'Hc.UIIe bf iiMk
ot flniUitln(. Butkltft ~ !Ulat higher 1D&amp;iiiMt .aJIPIIMI 1M oaty
avlutiOD tor FHA or VtA....flUActd homta.

'i'!ATION•

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evening and serve4 a dessert
course to Mrs Wtbh Hall , Mra Paul.i ne Boll~nger, Lily Girolami, Mra
p IC .
W I d
au ase1, Mrs NormaD ay 1111 ,
Mrs Ruth Karr, Mr8 Ed Anott,
Mrs William Bradford, Mrt Lee
Pratt, Mrs Wall&amp;ee Bradford. ·
Tbursday a:l!rnooo Hra- Reid
Van-.ey entertained at her -hOme
below Middleport 00 the Hobson
Tuesd~y · she was .i n Gallipolil Road and served a dee:!!Prt course
where Mrs J-ohn L Evans, Secend to Mrs S}Jirlev Mills. Mr 01 Eli.zabe1b
Avenue was the hostess. Re[reSh· Oiler, Mrs Thelma CoUins, Mrs
were served to Mrs Ferrell Robert Haggerty, · JIJ'J Clifford

IJity.
Polly Ann Bauer, Jr&amp;Dcl
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~• ~ ~ . IIJid Jllrs_ c . a. lwNir-, .
Ills
been under the eare Ill a ......
doctor tor 1 thlvat and ear Jtlle.
tl.on for the past week, .
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·Mr. · aad Mrs. David Darlt
tlr . . rnd .Mrs. Paul
Dl.¥1.1
son, W1yne, are in ~;:~;:~
to attend the Ohio-~
Came .WWiam Darst
nelist ln the m•rchino balld.Oi
will have a tpecial

~aur V MeBrfde, Mrs
Friday afternoon Hta Charlet
MagnusSen, Mrs Stumbo.
Marine Hooser, Mrs Ruck had a part)r at bl!r :home 011
, "Mrs Chiuae EvanP; the- Rutland Road. RefreSiunbUI
Mrs
P-Mk&amp;, .Mr.s 'llbomas ~~e served to Mrs LouUe
Morgaq, ~.§ R W &amp;,.echri~.
kias, Mr5 Nathan Bigtt, Mrs AIOn "fedn.esday Mrs Remo Nei· fred Biggs, Mrs Ruth lilbersbach,
ri eattrtllned with a party in t•h e Mrs Lillian Burt

(OIQJ)ani~ them a,
ball time. Mrs.
bus ud went on to "-!~•
apend • week with Mr. ·
Daft FmD.er and famU7. 1 .

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from Pome~oy .nd Middleport, was
·ce\elJrl.ted tbla .,._ with their
. . . .I 'diDDfll' .at t11e Martin Rest..,.._ ~ 1J1m1bCra present
. ..,.,.. lllre. Pratk Wilson, Mrs.
. . . . A.nderlcNi:. Jlrs. wnu.am
teJl, llr:l. AJIKnte (;lbbs.
lbe cnemberl adjml:med after
dlaner to the· bolft,e ol.- Mra. I&gt;Jl1 Reuben Beck wltere they •njoyed
games with pri~e~ wen tty Mrs.
·W alter Crooks, Mrs. P.ulten, Mrs.
H&lt;Oltetter, Mn; Wayne SWisher,
Mrs. anrtes Murray, Mrs J1tneh
Sauer ako br.ouala the I"''"'IIillj:
pri$ftklh was WQD by Mra.
son ' JI
Thil!'~teft.nt ·president,
Mrs:.
G~ ' Hd:lrltetter~ was eiven a
cll.f'ti'Om \J::ie clUb members. Mrs.
Beck and lllrs. lrowontll1en ,..._

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A group of Meigs Count) lldie•
were in Athens, Thursday afternoon to attend an infonnal tea
given by Mike DiSalle, democratic
candidate for governor.
The tea whleh W8g atltende&lt;l by
apl'J'oxJmately 400 was Jb eld at ttte
Amefican Legion hall wbich
decorated With arrangements of
fan flO'flerB and J)lalcnds sbowiq
DiSalle in childhood, as a r&amp;mily
maJl a.n,d as a public servant.
hueMa fA!Tf receiv~d by Mr an~
Mtii ' DiS.aU:e . aAd. daUghter, Tom
and Connie, Mrs Frank Lau~hc,
Mrs John Donabue, Mrs MelTill D
Brother!, Mr1 Mary Gallag!Jer and
Mrs JliJth Stratton.
.
CookieS. tea .and nll:s were .se~
ed . trom a table attl'active •with

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roy.

IF

You have .aomttlilng
To 'Sell, T~d• or An·
nounce, U,t A Doily
Sentinel Dt•play Acl
or Wont Ad be Your
lteprtHntotlve.
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NOTICE CIF AP~Mill1'

THE DAILY SENTINEL

JfoJ.lct is hereby given
tJ;aat
Mabel! L &amp;,fan whoee 1'&lt;1•1 Q1llce
~u Is Lanpvllle, Ohio, at. 1

his

Wen duly appointed as . Ad~
millistraf.rhl: of the Eatate- of CharJe· A Gotschall late of Salem ~ert coui'!I~o was served by the
,.:.;..blp, .lle\'1&gt; County, Dhlo, a. """'""" to the obove oamod aad
ceDed
~
Jfrs. Ralph !undei, Mrs. D~wt 1
Di10d thi! '11th cloy ot SOptom. · Iuper, Mrs. Ate1l Shllo, !Irs. to. .
W 18156
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rain sterrett, Mrs. W!illtam Wat-

and Mr11 Orville
Jo. . 0, Baeo11 son, Mrs .Dana OUve.r. Mrs. Ellen
Cohuftu
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.!t:Gge, &lt;JI '1!1e f'lo&gt;bale Court Couch, Mrs. WilHam Holt, Mrt .
· : , Melp Coun't7, Ohio i[)ale Wippel, Mrs. Elmer Widt- week With "M r
W.amer:.
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SOCIET\' ..

the MethodJA Olltll'(!h
Vl'll. H6rry Lee Bailey aulsted
Thursday bUm 3 to. by Mrs. 0 . a. Faris -lned
9:SO. , .. ln.
lie One Won One Class ol the
Rlcblrd H. Baue~ tile n..- l'omer0y Baptist Chun:b, 'l'hlu&lt;sdl~ct aqperlntendent, p\-ellded. dly evening at ber home, East
at !he Jlii!OtiDC. Dinner - •arvocl Halo st.
hi' the '111&lt;11., of the - .......,h
of wbi&lt;:h ReV- Howard Pe«ttll 'lllo
Tbe- meeting ln eh&amp;rge ol the
pQ.tor.
president, Mrs. Albert Smth openAttending from
the UDite~ ed with de..-otlons led by Mr.a. T.
lletbodia Cht!R:h were Rev. aad !f. Shetto• who had for her topic,
1M.r:a. EYJ~Dt Brown, llr. ••4 Mr•. l;igbUnJ the Lamps of Christian
Harr,y ~tb, Mrs. C. F. Tompkins Faith.''
loin: \V.' 0, Barllll&amp; llld •M iP Ly-

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lace rover, cellterea witla an ar· ·. ~ pledeed. to Pi ~ Phi ~
:angements of fall nowers wittl Jb ty ~ Ohio Un~vet"sit7 . ~ ~
tall yellow taper 8 in ctystal hold· · ane ~
ft'elbman. Mrs. K~:#' ,1.
ers placed at intervals alan, Ule 1
UJIUdl of tbe nme SOnltilfr
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table, Mrs Kenneth Kerr, Mr~ Phyllr. eact 11n. Charles Prtee ...
Ilia LaVelle CtGSs, Mrs W'l1liatn dauet~ter, Kl.y, aod Mr. ali4 ~·
Lavelle, Mr.s 0 F Hauf and Mrs I ..Joha .Bowman and d:au&amp;bter, ·Murphee presided at the tea ser- •l.q, ODI.uiBbus, arrived F.r:ldQ"·~ 1o ·
vices.
.,.... tbe week end with
Attendi.nr; from lileip CouDtJ ~. Mr. and :Mn. Karl
were Mrt lames Ha1l, .Mn W:illa 1114 partJcipate tn tbe ~
·
iam BarteJ.s, lin J~ Will, llrs lltelr yotJJ&amp;e"tr sister, Carta
'nlomas Yloung and ·M11: J:osepJI Owen, ton.ight at the Fir'll~
Wippel ·111 ef Pometq; Jltl -len- bJiterian Cbrtreh. Mrs. #l'b:e
.
ning~ Waylahd~ ·l in G-oG Werner, Mn. Bowmen wiD be her a
·
Mrs T F Hawkill8 and Mrs Thomas ents and Mr Bowman ls to be·
Riley, Middleport; Mrs Oscar Web- man for the 11'00111.
. "'I! ,
er 'Ohest.er; and llra UiJla.. \"an
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will 'held at
In lac;!&lt;s&lt;&gt;n.

SUCH LOCALIZED
2 ROOM AMJ!TI!£m', FIJJINISH·
~. 127 Bulternul Ave., l'om ..

pa e

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Closs Party, ,
ndob ..,_oirtb &lt;~~~ . Held r·&amp;.-..t-.
CiO!Ilfrente o1 lhe MethocuM
DUJ';H~UT
Cbuteh of Ohio annual conference

. Cq,,erenc;e

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Al't.ica~ Bti~nt

sure

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mrn~Wf. '
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D' S:;o:/1 T A At/ten 0

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9:30 . qQi ,Det.,.tlve

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the PM &lt;JhJll.

t:OO Ted Jf•c'Co Amateur '!lour
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6:30 i'JIW, Festival
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8:00 M&gt;bol&gt;. and ·CooteNo

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5eries 01 Parties Held Du,ing.
Week By Mrs. Dwight Wallace

Friday e"ening Mr .e.nd Mrs.
Mrsllwight Wallaee, lor.al Tup~
Owen entertaiaed with a rehearsal
dinner at their- home on· South er-Ware demonstrator, ha11 bad a
Third Avenue. t'he
dinner was series ·or parties bhi.s p.aat week.
Ed Sm1'th wa!ll hostes.s.
51!rved buffet atyle artd arrange- Mon day ••M.l""'
mtnb of .roses w.a{t used on the and sttrved a dessert course to
table.
Mr&amp;: Robert Hoover, Mn Charles
M(!Namee, Mrt Dwight Hr~Il . Mrs
.,.he guetrts were ftiT. and Mrs. 'Jitiurmim Carsey, Mrs Ella Barsn·
Charle Price and daughter, Kay, hart, Mra Willard "WUdermuth, Mrs
Mr . .tnd Mts. John Bowman -and
Howartd Hysell, Mrs loan Bell.

daU&amp;Ater,
Winebrenner,
RUPJR!'lt, Mr.

Of P-rO'f

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Greenup, ,x,,.
~ omitted unintenUoblll' frrl!p,
· the lilt of il"..t !l"aDdpor.,_. of
tho n... baby or llr. and lin.
Miles Lawhorn,

SuperiM Servit"''' ··
_Service.to the hl'liag , '
Our ,Motto. , ! , .
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15:00 Kit Carson

IOiulion toecetrtly .

Kr_ an4 !Irs. ue SmJtlrancf...,
are .,.Villi', to ~e
Weed Apartment in POflier9Y 0t1a
week e•d. Mr. smttfl: ll eJIIPlWed
118 chemist at the Ce1u.ae ...._ '
at Galllpou, Ferry.
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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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ColumbuJ, and ,traod donlhter .)&gt;f ·
•MI'! Perne Barker, baa been IAII·
Cering ..-ith an eye tntedlon a1t1r
~njuriag her e)'CI! with a eauitle

ark Leo,

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llcKendrJe ""ci1P'•t

Jrindson, Davkl AtitleY. piU jo

Don., Weimtlnn, young daucbfh
'Mr. and Mrs. She-nnan. Welmria

lhe ohurolo lo .......,... &gt;lo lftocot.

eon w-. eru-.

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MissCadoOwert
To Be Wedded To
L.P. Wine~Hefter

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:•I!Otoe tikll blitb, los· heliting; 2

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t!ittltliJ. ritlitt

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'""~ of llvlq-'l!aa run lht:o

1'he 8 . K. Sanborn MiSIJlanary
Soeiety win meet Monday night .u
the F!.rst Baptlst Church and on
Tuesd~y lhe Loolir!t . . Claoo of

(21l Reol Estote

• Call the

Tffi JIT l\IONEY- 'lhe !lhstn11ower almb'll;trattCNi'• tot.trtrt tnoae.y'"

from Ui nntl.:on•• h(lrnt t.ul\d:ora.

AUTO SALES

Mrs.

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leave, Sunday lor C a l - ._,.,
they wtll live wit~ Jlr_ ~d ·llrl·

SOCII!TY TO M'E&amp;T

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GRUESIIB BLOCit CO.

11:00 .The P~tor
I:UI Wbat'o Your Trouble

II :00 811ft ·011

poaltlon.
The new.foUIJ(t lta'blllty of the ~orrtmutdlt ,putt• •d th4i
thsrepute Into whl(l)t t:be Communhtt. haW .lllft'l Wtft undoubbtdiJ
lte r l!r.t ctcd when 'J"nnee hOld&amp; ltl &gt;ne1rt ~ tltcU.Jn,

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BRIGHI'H AID-.-D.. p~te the dlltnulnr upw:ta pi "tile etuh
be lw~n the We1tem European All lea and 1"• ATtb U&amp;'t:IOIII .OVIr \he
Suu cutrn, V. 1S. ,obaerven have found ·cm.e ·~lan.
Tho c11llil hili prQib.ably done more to -.rtfy 'Ole dtwt~Wrt JIOitttcal
parlle.a- -or 9pllnt.er.-ln France thp, Nl)' ·other &lt;C$1¥e1Dplnl0t amce
the end or World War 11.
J.' renc::l1 anLa.JQnlam a&amp;"•lnat ~Pttan ._clllll\t O.ml.l A1tdtl 'Nuur hu al110 weakened ~he hlftutnce or "th.tiOhmfru&amp;ldltl In 1ht t"Nneh
le ~ialature . The 1upport JIVn Nautr\)' ·~ Soviet Unlan -hQ pl•eed
the French Redl in a 'tot&amp;ll)' awkw.rl •O c:ornpNttb' lllq)Opullir

Art."
for the
evening were Ruby Baer, Eleanor
Thomas and Pearl Welker.

hoU ......I'k Dr.,.,.,.d. Miss Mary
L Pullins, Box 613, •Pomeroy.

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Cokunllius. il ~~ tbe
end wilh her mot.her, K~.
ing Roush .

. ·~.Let'• Be-

(20)Business Services
--Work rl any kind .Restaurar.t or

- and lhey wen aun ~etr enthu.slum would l'e&amp;JI dlVldllftdl4'htn tt
comes to getunr out the Ropubllcan Yote on elet;UOII Gq.

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Lotan. Pomeroy an4 Vlclnlty.
' Write Eleanor Brandel, P. 0. Box

8 room frame
Gas beating.
!Nearly one acre lot !With rdce
Carden. Priced at onl}' $3000.00
and owner will 1ell on land coa-

12:90 Oral Roberts

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h'ouse 1Vitb bath.

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week e11d- of hcr!~l"'!!!tr
llr. OD4I Mn. C. II. IWr /1t.,
btr aiece, P.ollr Ana
dap Mr ..IDd Kn. FA I'~ Jlltiir.
he"-, Will joAn ~ Ja!l!t 'for

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Mr. and Mh. Lawrenee Bilf. ct

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iMo; Gue~uy H(8ifer 20 Me;
Electric Frigidaire stove, .JJetfed 25 TON OF HAY TIMOTHY, Alfaleoa411i&lt;m &amp; oult- Crosley SltelvO- fa, and Clover. 6 tons of straw.
AlSo wlU ·bave around 400 b\w~­
tr.aot •
dot; Rett~lgerator., extra good; 11
el cbrrr to sell .. Ch~rles Bissell, ~!"&lt; 229
P ' - 10a.Y
roekin&amp; ehaln; coffee table, Llv·
Minersville, tm ' Batlhlh f!:agle
lJJ.• roo01 auite; Oln.ning room
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Rldo• Ro-11.,_, 1~
aulte, (8 chairs); Dinette table,
W.ANoTJDD: Men to sell everyday
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t4 "cbdrs); beds; davenport; mirne~ded Natlona.Uy
Advertised
JQr; art.p .Je:af table; 2 end tab- USED FLOOR FUIINACE, 50.000
Produ.cts in Meigs County. No
les: chipa cupboard; Wardrobt;
BTlJ. in good condition. Phone
investm.ent. . Car or light truck
6ulfet: pleltiJ'el; wash standi ;
3573,
necessary. Earnings' unlimited.
lliWp•; mQtq: Wilber; Ia~
$G,OOO •nd up po~ble first y.ear.
press; Jnm JMtle; westo pre.ll·
Also fN~ llfe Insurance p!IOcann•r; . ~ e111at .. d~
gra'm. Write: ftbSB Stewart, 1313
~lils; etep ladder; tafte,- -,.It
12tl\ St., 'N. W. ·canton, Ohi-O.
200 locust poet hand I..,
In
9 27 lite
a~ut 2 tOR !hay; 'Wheel ban'Gti
a~,,ot,bet. items too nua:t'bar9U·s
CONCUTB , BLOQtS
to;'!'J'~II,..._J- ,~. .
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Not resjJ.,..U,l• far a&lt;Meots. )!eo

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era1 acr:es tUnbe11and, large vein
-~Oute 124 in Reedsville, Ohio
of .coal, 'boose in 'f air condit~pn
o'Q~dte the KeystOne Station
with &amp;as and electric. Contact
t-fle, followirig: ·
' 2885 WilliRms ltOad, Groveport,
Ohio.

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at 'Public sale on Saturday, Oct. •·

Ray \llllond Show

aerved 'by the 'ballpaa. f!awn .were

•hJn"d made J11ttles.

PUBLIC SALE

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What is a pharmaciat1
uo
. He ia a member of the "health teani." Hii team~ •:ae
are the family doctors, specialiata nui'IN and ~i ·
administrators who work for flttlter ~mllllity ~. r-"' I t:lj)
I I He is the "scientist on the iiomer." Be ·is that .UIIIQUei · ro:eo
storekeeper who. '!'ust have a ,col'-ee dEjll'tle in ~ ~.: u :ao
and pass the ngtd examinaUon ,of tbe State Boara .iJl ·
Pharmac~ ~.order to win the 'honored title of "Reiilltered' ...oo
PharmaCist. But he does not. llfp~~' 'TbrOUJih p~- II!Ge
aional journals and meetinsslie' jj · · t&lt;i'dat&amp;'oil"ihttl.talt ' 111:10
research and developments in pharmacy and medicine - '
. " · He is the physician's coUeague and trusted aiddn dn:eet . 12'tll
contact with drug manufacturers, he helps keep th~ busy ' · l~:H
phyaician ln(ormed on the hundreds of new prescription I :IS
drugs developed each year. c
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· He is the physician's "warahouse." He mUst stOCk"every·
drug ~hat may be prescribed ·by the doctors he serves • , . 6:00
mediCines for hay fever, arthritis, the common cdld ••• 8:30
thousands of them. Many resemble one another, but there 8:00
are no aubatitu~. T~t,pharmacist fills every prescription 6 30
exactly as ordered. ~
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I He is a good neighbW:: He knows-and likes bia customers
He values the~r fiie~dship and confidence in his professionai 8:00
aldll-that skill which stands always dedicated to the well- 8:00
being of his neighbors. ~ ~.......____ ~ ....
) ~e. is a p~blic servant~ I'iesident Eisenhower, In pro; 8:90
fl&amp;immg National Pharmacy Week, h~ called 'ttention to
/'the eplendid services rendered by :the p~a~isti of ·
.~tlierica to the health of our people." · _ -- ~--. -'-/ Because the pharmacist is all these thinga, be~1111 ·a
tributt of thaokB for his devoted alld' i~blf ~ce ·
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Lucille Bearbs Ha\\idna, Pomeroy Society Editor

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4:0• Gat •.-.· per
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tam114'
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p&gt;·•mu•m,llrades.
month.reiW.W.
See Mrs.
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THIS Tl"me Is THIS Time
tl)oa ont loe~rr.oet In- ~ 'tl'l.!',~ 8uDtiJ~~~~~lJnioo ..A.,:
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LIOAL NOTICI
Setled Bida will M received by
tbt Board of County CommiJ.aioneu, Melfi County, Ohio, at
t he Otfiee of ~aid Board, Pomer.-. ,
Ohio, up until 12:00 o'tloc'k n~n
Oc~ovo;-r
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the lollowlng .
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Tnnaport daU"uy ol
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reg ubr and premiUm a:radea
t he County GINI&amp;e. Rock S"lllna,
Ohio, at the direolion or the County Engineer, dur:lng the 80 day
period comm•ndng Oct u , Ills&amp;.
Quote ~eel on both regular

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Professonal Football

3::W Wide Wide World

:5:30 Roy RoJerB

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1852 DeSOTO VI, 4 •r. Sedan .
&amp;team healed, and Hotel aervlce
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p'rlv•te Weddlnga,
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llnontll. for 211 cent.~ Muon . P,ttone 3M4l.
luncheons, and •upper partle•.
word.
fJ.M.tte
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and Mrs. Solon Buteher ol Cleve.
tand. The reu.n!on was 'beld at
, Belpre Su"""y Sept. 9th.

&gt;ATURDAY
Sign Oo

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Gallipolis In
Upset Tie 1'ith
Nelsonville

Point Pleasant
Scores 2"-7 Win

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.,.ulflng out the Mlddlo h..,.. for
The Jlliddloport Yellow Jocketa, 1 score at that time.
1n their attempt for an lnit.l.al Win
of the· SellSOD were overpowefed
Late ln. the tblrd frame ol 'Pit
Friday ni,Jht 21-8, by Cbesape*e: eoote• the Jacket&amp; c•rrled tlaf baD'
• jntG Panther territo:ey whkh leaMiddleport broke the aeorlne lee tured a Z5 yard run baek oE a
for the 1936 season, ae tbe;r tallied P.n~her kick b)' NelsoD. A BiDdy
early in the f~u;rt.b quarter. While to Nelaon. pnss, which was good
the Panthers struck P'l7 dirt in for 9. On lhe Pantben 28 HlndJ
th~ second, third and fourth perfumbled and the- Panthers recoy.

By GENI MARVIN

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I'LL HAVE TQ WEAR

. A! AMeo'f'KA:S FQR£AK)5T
/10t1Y·81./IL.i10?, K#tJ. 'I(V

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SELECT' •"""f. 1/EAI...ITIFU. .
OF lf56, .. Ar !'hiE CATn.L

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With one ~ute &amp;one in the- , in the ·t4tlstics, both belli clubl
fourth quarter, Ooaeb Cbar.les Me~ .racked uP nlne first downs. Mid·
Donald'• Jacket.s galned po~~~o'n dl~ wa11 ponaJize~ four times
of the baJI after the·
for ~· yards, and the Panthers

PerK!

punted to their own ~~. On ·
~rf't&lt;:~lzed live tim.., for a to- '
flnlt play Ke••Y ~ .1"1' s
Ul· Of 35 'lard•,
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;peel eoJd at the Uae ol. ICrlmmt.le,
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~ut on a pitcboot to Nellon, the
.Bowl.. boOtfd the
baU five

18 yards to the
.The
Panthers
from tbb point

tbnes for a 48 )"Brd average, and
visitors kicked seven Urnes for
an average of 36 yarcb.

Middles gained anotber first dowiJ

-as the fleet-fOoted ballblclll scam- the

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pered deep tnto Panther territoey.

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The P-anthers
had another
chance late m the second 21tanza
as they drove from their own 35
down to the 16 y.a rd marker only
to be stopptd. Smith and Hemsley
paced this drive wllh .Jimmy Joe
going 17 y-&lt;Jrds on a pitch 0 ut.
while Smith picked up anothrr
first down with a 13 yard gainer
on an option ~el'.p play, but thi.i

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On tte Cbeeapeake
quarterbaek Junior Rowley pnitebed out

back Junior Rowley pitched out
but Nebon !!Cooped up the balJ
and ~ced around Lhe Jeft side for
James Bowle11' pass to Nt!'lson
the try for the point
after
touchdown waa broken up.

~allied their first score, as
the re.tult of a Middleport fumble.
The M-iddles stymied a Panther
drive which begar. deep in Jat'ket
land, but the Orange and Black
fol'Ward wall stiflened, and they
took possessiOn of the ball on their
own '37.

then

on fourth

than Rn

B'·\pre trird despcrRt ely to gel
ba ck in the ball game with an
acr'd a ~ t.:lck in the colosing two
minute~ of th e ~am ~. Up to tlti.&gt;
point
' l"Om plcted
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th!ti plli.ot Panther tlt•..fe nse,
thl• pm;s lnterfrrthcm a fir st down
and a B:~rn c tt to
- w&lt;ffl good fur 20 y•a rds

.On ttle second pJ.ay, Middleport's
!Nelson fumbled -ond the Paothers
reco~ered on the Mhtdie 45. The
ne-":t VI'Py, . ~alfbacl,t Homer , Hot.
l~nd sped 415 yar·ds Q,n an: off. tac1kle play tq pay dirt . .Haldb~k Lesrter Pike plunged. through the' ce·nter of the line for the exba point.

Hal pre '"!i;.,e!'lii:liCtr · .to·. V1.1nney Wi.I S good
u first down on
U1llf'

ll&lt;l!jlih&gt;d • .1Zlln
"·o~~J tu•J 1~tough
the Panther
as two
down on
with .}JH~ dcfcn!iC pr
yard to go, and Oarpcntcr wus B~\r ni'H passes were no ~oo•l. 1.1nd
stopped by I he middle of t!1e Pan· then Hawthorne r\roptwd hlm for
thcr !Inc for no gain , and the Pan . J:IO ,.;,~ hi .V&lt;l~d los~ ba-t·k tu the 3~.
On fourth d O"Nil Lamb ~ rt knocked
therii took ovlr on the 27.
Hemsley moved
d{)WO to the th!' bul l down as it left h l~ hand,
19
an ('! P:ht
yard ga-In, but a nd P o m ~rl'Y took over to stop
~NNT!' !&lt;liW.J.S" ·,Y~llow Jacket back is dete~mined tb.at Homer Holland of Chesape~e
thu only se riou11 ~co ring threat .the
Is
going-no further with this
as he apphes his we1ght to stop t,he fleetfooted Panther
caugbt holding,
and Eaglt•s h1.1d all evening.
this
stopped
th e .!!Wring
Stati~ti&lt;'s g~ve the Panthl'fs 13 back. Junior Rowley (69) is coming up in the background to add his blt to the pla~ too,
Sceonds l.atea· Lnmn'COvered B11rnett'M fumhle fir~! dow n-s to five for Bctprc wllh
the Belpre 33. and the l'an- J'omcn:.o picking 11p 264 y11rd-s on

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PREPARE

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only M,for the
Eagles. The Panlherli
attempted
only one pass, and it WHS Incomple te, and now · in three games
they have attempted
juM four
pa s~es Belp•·e atl('IYIJlted 11, complded two, ·and had one
ruled
complrte by interference for 41
yards and had two
intercepted.
Pomeroy did not punt, whlle Belpre kicked four times for an everl'he Panthers lost
age of 29
50 yards
penalties to only five-

bled four · times,

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the b'all
t\jicc wilh BelPII&lt;! l\l!nblhlfl twice
dd loaing the ·Piiila-tat once.

The line,upa:
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Wltdormuth, a-to

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D.vla and Lambert.
lamlts. Barnhart, Fr...

man and Welk ....

Center: Werry
lac.. : Smlllo, _..., H..,.loy,

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lost It ou fumbles. lq the aeconP .

quarter, ufter , the Panthers Md

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RECAPPABLE TIM

~~red, the-Jackets rece-ived

the
ball .and :after Nelson's 36 ,ard
run blck of the. kickoH', marched
from their own 48 to the Panther

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Wbo is employed

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Wlblll'l.hrnett, Ca.rpent.r,
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TONIGHT

Let Us Test Your Radiator

SATURDAY
Tim Holt

OVIR~AND

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TILIGRAPH

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Who l1 Ill at her home wue Mrs.
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Score by fi!Uirte,.:

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COMIDY ond CARTOON

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NO. 34 KERMIT Taylor, Chesapeake fullback tries to drag
down Robert Nelson (621 of the Yellow Jackets but to no avail
as Nelson sets out on a spine Ungllng jaunt around hls Jeff
end for the only Middleport score of the contest (Sentinel
photo)
the ground to

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Marie1ta'!l onlv score came late three straight ·nrst dDWDI on t'll1ll
• in the f ourth Period on a t-hree by .Dave Uindy and '8 Hindy to
1 y1.:rd plunge by Dick Medlt el.
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d:rive wa5 highlighted by Net~on's
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' Kickoff f()r 84 yards to add to good Cor much yardaae. On 1 thl"t d
touchd·own run~ of three and 21 and four play Kennedy - fumb1ed

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beauty-in thiS clamoiOUI 110-Ptter
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10. •lble Study: Saturdey, 7:30,
&amp;'f6qeliatic aervice.
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Zl011 Church of d.rlst. Leceted
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Bible Sclbool 11:30 A. II. Mom!Dg
Worship aad 1C"""""IDioO 10:30 A.
II. Oht'itt!ID Enjleavor 7:15 P. :M.
JveDiDll W«whip 8 P. :M. Thomas
Wylll.t. ~. Jc"!!Pb JohnBon,
Bl~e Sdloot, Supt.
MI-llie Methoctlat Church,
Re\r. R. M'. GrOft, Plllltcr, 8081Del'
Roulb, Supt. 10 A. M. Slmday
Scbool; 11 A. M. Wonhip Service;

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush, Weverly, were weekend guest. of Mr,
and Mrs. {Juy Summerfield.
Mrs . Pauline Rideno v ~r spent a
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1 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Triplett enMr. and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour tertelnell the Loyal Berean. &lt;;lua
called on Mrs. Norma Dean, Satur- of the Church. of Chrllt .t thetr
day .
bome this w~k. Aasiltln&amp; h01te11
Mr and Mrs. Demel Cleland were Mn. Fred. L a.rdner, Mrs.
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. George Meinhart. Mrl. Cl_,ence
Cline, preslden~ 1 prealded and ·¥ra.
and Mr.S. Eldon WIU ,Syracuse
, J. W Frank haa retUTlled home Gardner conducted the devoUonti
' after spending several day" with servke.
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ersburg.
-1- - Mr and Mrs. Roger EpW.u and
Gordon Ridenour, all of Ftjendly, Amb.erger and children. . ·' ..; ·
Several attended the Hatvest
, were wee~end guests of Mr. and
Fstival
at the St. John's Lutheran
·Mrs. Floyn Rid enour.
at Pine Groye, Sunday.
Church
J F Will, Jesup Ga., visited Mrs.
Several
garden club members
D M Cleland, 'fuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Matlock an:! from here attended the Garden
dauglrter Donna, Belpre, visited Club meeting at Athens last week.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Christy, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Hartsell Doddrill
have, moved frO(D t_Jte Summerfield ,
apartments to Pomeroy.
M\'. and Mrs. Norma
and sons, ToOledo . were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs. Wallace

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Mktw•y Community Church
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TbOIIWIB. pallll.or. Flo)'it Cleland,
Oburcll Service 7:30 P. M. ~
meeting Wednesday DlRht 7:30 P.
M. Ev«-))one cordially tmited.
Tho ltutl•ncl Methodist Church
Rev. Robert E. LiDter, Peetor.
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impractical in the conducting of ~u~mess affairs. m t~P. af£airs of nations and in making a hvmg. Even '?any lD the
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Caroon, Supt. Wor•hip Service at
10:30 A. M.
The SyrecuH Methodist Church
TULIPS-A mixture of many glorious colors
Rev. Robel1t E. Linter, Pastor.
DAFFODILS-Long stemmed beauties that will be
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Dana
the glory pf your garden next spring.
Winebr 811ner, Supt. WOI'Ihlp ser· 1
vices 7:30.
HYACINTHS-Selected varieties, early blooming.
' THE RACINE MISSION, Cheri••
CROCUS-No garden can afford to be without the
Bush,
Pastor. Sunday Sehoul I
artistic touch of these charming little flowers .
a. m. Sunday evening worshi1
7:30p.m. Weekly Prayer Sc't'viCl'
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Purtlanrl •••
vicco Prayer seuice Monday at
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CHapel, Rev.
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Weaver,
Bible ~hool 10 a. m. Supt. Henrl
Eblln; Morning service 1uo ~
Thlrol Street Pent•costol Church
Middleport, B. L. B~rrott, pastor.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Evening
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Federated Church, .. tho ~ Rev.
11111 Life Service wWt i&lt;PCCi&amp;l mu· munion and preaehmg, - Rrv . Waldo J. B•••lel&lt;, pastor.
t'red
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lllaeHnar, rupt. Sunday sc oo a
evening 7:30 Leta11t Falla, Sund ay
rho Church of Chrott, Kerno,
10 30
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a. m. Wo~ship service , : .
p1
evening Ap e Groye, S und ay eve· every Sunday 9:30 A. M. Sunday •crnlOn "The y 11 ucy of p¢1slon".
nin.g East Lelal'l; MYF meetings School and communion, fX!Ond Sunrlay Sc hool p,. 6 100 uon and Ral·
Monday 7:30 P.=, M. Apple Grove, sunday iu month JO:JO A. M.
1'1111Nday 7:30 1'. lM. East Letart. church communion and preachin~ ly ~~~~1' . BAPTIST CHURCH MID
9:30. Mornln11 worship 10:45. Eve- fourth Sunday in month 7 : ~0 1'. ou:POHT, the Rev. Claremont E
nlng worship 8 on the 1st, 3rd, lth M church prcachin~.-llev . liar· Hurt. pa &lt;lor. Church s :bJ&lt;ol, 9:15
Sundays. Pfaycr
Meeting Wed· I old c. Dostilr, Pastpr. .
Frank Chcc,ebrcw, s11 p .: :I! orr.
nesday 8.
Tho Christl•n Church •t Hem
M.; Evan&amp;ellstlc Service 7:30 F. lock Grove, aver• Sunday 9:liO •A. ing wo•·sh ip, IO:W, childtcJl'S ~tor)·
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Main ..Siree,
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Edwin Charles, Recto~; Mrs. Ce· day in month 10:30 A. M. churc~ m. , Youth Rally for Junior ' and
drlc W. Clark, organist. Worship communion and preachln,.-Hey. Senior Hi; ,30 Evening worship
7
~nd aermon at 10:30 A. M., Holy Harold c. Doster. Pastor.
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and hymn singspirntiun, sermon
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Church School, Bcgtnners
and Enterprise,
Rev, Roger 8lsh9n,
Primary, at 10:30 A. M. For lnfor- l'aSIOr. Mornin&amp; Star
SunJa~' . day; 7:30, B H Sanborn M1ssionary
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Sor\ety; Tuesday,. 7:30, Ladles
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war ' Scnool 9:45 A. M. N.orning wo ·' Bible Cla ss; Tuesday is also Fam·
shtp a1 11 A M MYF Sunday e•·e 1
please telephone a02.J.
Chrlstl•n Church •t lttedsvlllel niDi at 8. Pray.er meeting Thurs- ily nt Hoe; 7: 30 mid week prayer
Every Sunday 11.1 A. M. Sunday day evenln&amp;. l';nto.rprise Sunduy and praise service - Flmily al
School and Communion first Sun· S b001 10.1 li. M M 1
Ohurch Night; 8:30. S e n 1 or
. .AU M. y•~ torn.,nOgPwoMr· uhoir; SM urday, V:sltalion Day;
day in month 11 .-\. M. Church lc
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cs·omdmunJOnl an ptrb.,ac7~n30g; P ~. J!;vening worship
1:30. Prayer ' I~onlo.n ~'i nt Bap:ist Church.
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church preaching-R~v. Harold C. , m~B n!~ e hnes ~yt : F jl ·R
CH~RCH OF CHRIST MIDDLEV
Oosl.cr, Pastor.
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Christian Church et Lon1 Bot· I g~r ar tn, as or. u~ .8Y c ool Bible School, 9:30, Profotion Day
POMEROY, OHIO
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Church
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Syre. Special
services,officiating;
7:30, Bro. Wednes·
Miles E.
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Roy of
K. tho
Williams,
Hoon, Athens,
Sunday School Dt~O A. M. Mornin11 day 7:30 prayer meeting and Bible
worship 10:30;, N~PS ~:30 P. M ; , · study ; 8:30, Clloll" practice . .
Evanaell,\llil ~, aervtce 7:30 P. M.
SALVA)tON ARMY ·IN,JD·
~ednes~Y, •venlng prayer meet·
, clil)f:tllcnna Ru~m'W
tnc lor tile l)ll~week and TuesCIIJ
Schoof•lt;aG p.m.; 3:SO.J!m,
aftll!'nclJ!!~i
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est Festl~tj~tlngatherlng (pro·
Hou~ ' ~&gt;f!,eyer,
and .offerln&amp;s· for llome,'''Mis·
day B.e1i /~30 A.
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Rev. JQiifji \Vyatt,
10:30
Sehoot_f:.O; church
Youth fueelln&amp; at 6 P. M. and
evanaellstlc aervlce Sunday even
ln1 at 7. James Reed, Supt.
lleedavlllt Ch•rte, Rov. l'r••!•nd
1 blorrla, Pastor. Services a\ Joppa
I 11:30 A. M.; Sund!Oy at 10:20 Sun·
day School at Lon&amp; Bottom 11:20 A.
M.; Preacbina ••vice 11):4~; Sun·
I day School at Reed.!vllle 11:20 A1
M. Pre~llioa.
PrH Methodlat Church, H•r,ry
Bate&amp;, Pastor, Leurel , Clllf. Sun·
day School 9:30; Class meeting
10:30; tMY service 7:00; Preach·
lng 8:00; Prayer Meetlna 'Wedne~o
da)l 7:1t, Hy&amp;ell . Run
Sund«&amp;qil'ool ;to; Pr.~~hln&amp; ll.:JI!. ' '
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m~tlill 6:~ p. m.;
vices 7:30 p, m.; prl:)'er
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Monday, Session; Tuesday Deacon·
ess~s; Wednesday, 6:30 Junior
Choir; 7 p.m. Senior choir.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
:\f!DDLEPORT, the Rev. Styers,
pastor. Bible School, 9:30, Lester
Taylor, supt. Morning worship
10:30; Young Peoples, service.
6:4~; Evening worship, 7:30; Titurs
·day, 7:30, Prayer meeting.
M T. M 0 R l A H BAPTIST
CHURCH, MIDl&gt;LEPORT, the Rev
D.
pastor. Bible School.
Reese, supt.; Morn·
10:30; BTU. 6 pm.
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