<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="6321" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/6321?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-29T12:53:47+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="16475">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/c7dc5449dca202f3d3aaf020b318b8c1.pdf</src>
      <authentication>6b0576c39f4bc75b652a53cc414df22b</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="20700">
                  <text>•

•

'

I
II ' , ,

Groove ln Your Brain";

ihnrcb ertJices

r~~;~r,ME11fODIST CHURCH. thodi8t ,Men; Thursday, 7:30 Pray·
li'
Rev . L. A. Bangerter, I Pr service and Bible study .
Sunday School 9:30, Er-1 nRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mid·
Covert, Supt. Morning wor·l
10:30 ~~~mon topic "Stretch
Nerve ; ~ p . m. Interme·
Youth Fel_lowshlp , 6 p.
tellowshJp; Tuesday, Mt,..

dleport, HeY. C E Hoyt, pastor .
Church School 9:HS, Edison Baker,
Supt. Rally Day and Promotion
service. Morning worship 10·15
children 's sermonette topic "Thilt

I
m.l

,. .....

. . . . . . .

t

MEIGS

TEMPLl

Pomeroy

Middleport

(TAChnlcctlorl
Cornel Wllele, M•l Ferr...-,
8aludaJ • September 25

RIDERS OF THE
PUIIPLE SAGE

Saturday · Septnnber 25

Gearre Mon.•romery

LOOPHOLE

B-..ry SuiUun; Charles M&lt;G'L• w

Zane GreJ Story
- AIH-

I

- abo-

· t Teehnloolor)
JlmD17 116yd: BW WIUlaDlll

Kirby Gra.nt; Mary EDen KaY

M':,!

I.

prese~ut

Eve~

pray~r

'Frt~Dk.

Rade~in,

to~ic

~

A'"tfEND
REGULARLY
CHURCH POINTS THE W'AY. ·::-

H~rmaa

LoQ,il~

El~~Wr

4 .r•n•ntuniJY

M~.

~~~::tR.are;ir;:.

S~~
wtU..

I

·'

· Furniture ·

$299.

ort~

I

2

, . , .. , . ... . • . . • , . ,

1951 DODGE . . . .. . . . . .. . . . $895
Wayfarer Business Coupe, Heater &amp; Def., Blue flnisb . ,

1950 DODGE . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . $895

Meadowbrook: 4 door &amp;eda.n.

H~ater

and defroster. Black

II•'•'

$595

1'948 DODGE ....... : : : :
2 &amp; 4 Dr. Sedans Radio Htr

Choice of 3

1947 DODGE _.. :.:. . . . . .. . . . $445

C\llltom 4. dr sedan. Rat~lo. heater &amp; defroster. Green finish

1946 DODGE .. . .. . . . .. .. . . $295
Deluxe 4 door Sedan. Radio, Heater &amp; Der.
Price. Choice of 2,

A

steal at this
••

PLYMOUTHS
1952 PLYMOUTH .... . .... $1,195
Cranbrook 4 door sedan. Heater and defroster, Black flnlNl
One local owner

1950 PLYMOUTH ~ .. ..... . .. '$695

SPeCial Deluxe 4 door sedan, Heater .and defroster. OTeen

flnSsh.

.~

$MS
sedan. Heater and dcfrQ6,er.

1949 PLYMOUTH
SPeCial Deluxe 4 door

.

OnLy

finish,

FORDS
1949 FORD ........ . ... .... $495
Black . Finish . . Local

2 Dr. Sedan, Ralilo, Heater &amp; Oef..

Owner.

1949 FORD .... ' .... .. " $445

2 Dr. Sedan Radio, Heater - Del.. Bille F'int ~h A real buy

1948 FORD .......... . .. ... $445
I Dr . Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Def.. Grey fu1l!i.h

CHEVROLETS
1952CHEVROLET . . ... ... $1,195
Stylellne 4 DT. Sedan, Heatt&gt;r &amp; Def . Blue fln\ ,h

1948 CHEVROLET . . . . . . .. . $545
F'le-et\10€ f door sedan. Rad1o. Heater anu

d dw~ ter

tinl.sh

1947 CHEVROLET
2 Or.

SedaJlAO, Radio, Htr.,

&amp; Def .,

Gray

..

$425

Black F'inl:.h Choke

'· CHEVROLET .. ... . . .
1947
4 dr. sedan . Bla.ck rini.'ih Hf'aler &amp;:

De.fro~; t e r

of

$295
..

1946 CHEVROLET . .. . . .... . $195
4 dr sedan, Heater &amp; defroster. Green fln ish .

-ALSO•
1948 PONTIAC . .. .

~

..... $495

Tomed o 1f\ 1 2 d ~ sedAn RRdtn ; Healer :mn o:lpfrOMer
HrdTama11&lt;" tT~&gt;n ' BeAUtiful two tone grrt'n flnt:.h

1946 PONTIAC ......... . .. $450

TorJ)Nio DelliXr

4
Dark BIUP Finl ~h

nr Sedan.. I! Oyl., Radio HPat"r

&amp; J)(&gt;f

.

1948 KAISER . . . . . . . . .

·•

$250

f Dr. Sedan Heater &amp; Uef. Maroon Fl.nt1oh.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
DODGE- PI.VMOUTH- f\lliXlll TRUCK!l
MIDDLEPORT.

0

n
eport
jb:"=:'":':::B:o:o:t:"':"'::::'•:m:l:ly==~::;::;::;;:;;::;;:;;~::;::;::;::;:j'~

BachteI F'Ield
Ceremonies Have
Ohio. River Theme
ht&amp;b})'

Hit Target Alter Target:

'

I

I
I

I' ,,

'

Sheet Blankets

-Many More- All Types-

Bleached Muslin

5 yds_for $1.25

POMIItOY • OHIO
$HIM

Unbleach~d

· Muslin

.5

yds

·-

$1.25

.

PHS Band Gives
Colorful Show
On Old West -

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

I

r

39cYd

--

by

I

': '-· Pillow Tubing "

$2.89

F,or Middl
.
eport u·•gh pup1·1s

••

*

$1.66

Biankets

~

~~;~f?~S~~~k;~~:~~:~::J.ISAY 'MOM! EVE.RYBODY~s SMILING

SEPTE.MBER SALEpr

1m

~d~l~epo~rl~-:_--------~~"~'~k~•~•~·~-~~'!'~·~·~lod~·-_____:__~~.'.:"~~~~~~:'_-~"~::_~:::~:=.:::::::__:_::_.::_~~-====~-==~-=~==

ELBERFELD$ "ANNUAL

$3.33

It'o·tary Comm·: e·n.J..::.trllri·vers'·Class
'
&lt;

lhcke~

PQMEROY NATIONAL BANK

6-

end last night as an almost perfect Pomeroy Panthers footbal!

mornmg Will mark the formal bemachine crushed out a 32-7 victory over the Chauncey Blue
.
..
ginning of the local "Communit)'
Devils on the latter's field . Prior to the smashing victory -of
___
Church Attendance Campaign" .
the Panthers coach Bill Smith's elevens had won 32 games m
- - -·--- -~
- Ali members and friends o! the
- - -- a row without being. beaten.
participating congregations tlrt
urged to be present for the "Lay·.
It was a great Pomeroy et.even
ally Day Service" which is sehe-.
that ceme from behincl aft•r
duled for the 9·30 hour .
·
.spottiftl the Devils seven points
Appropriate sermon titles hav(
in the first ra-riad. Coach Rex
been anounced by the several p'bJarvis' bO'fl weren't to be d•
tors, as follows · Rev . DeMott-niltd . With their speedy back
The Middleport Yellow Jaekets went down in defeat last
field carrying the offenaive lead
"Your Church and You"; Rev.
lnl]~t as the Wahama Whi!-e Falcons staged a second balf
Kune--"Go And Teach" and Ro\·
they sc:ared thr11 touchdowns in
.
on their own home field for their first victory of the
Ratliff-''GlVe God A ChancE" A MASON CITY RESIDENT ia a The cont11t was sponsor!ld nationthe seconel period, and fhen addNow".
The
entire
service
in
each
.
ed
single seoru in both of the
season. The White F'aleons revenged a 26· 7 defeat at the bands
prise Winner In the national
ally by Kelvlnatar Divlsldn of
church, however, wiH be centered uHomemaker"s Holiday" contest
r·
final
quart•rs to turn the game
the American Moton; Compallv.
the Yellow Jackets last year as Danny Say!'~. Jack Paugh
The
Pledge
of
Loyalty,
b)
of
upori
into • rout.
which each member will be glver
Grete, manager
the
Grate Is the local dealer who
and Virgil Weaver picked up 177 yards on the ground beIt was sweet revenge ror Coach
.I
Furniture Company, anmade tha produd d--tratten
the
opportunit)'
to
express
•.
,-...
Jarvis,
who last year at halftime
today.
Sh•
Ia
Mrs.
en
which
Mn.
Burgns
~~Met~
tween them.
Gu~ Jt•...h ferry, Taylor,
of
the
Pomeroy
-Chauncey game
lo:ralty
to
his
chureh
in
terms
ol
a.
Burgn~,
who
won
a
her
wlnnlnt
enhy.
Shown
·•~"
Midtlleport'-s only score _Clm'! · Tickles: Staats, D. Roush, Jtabcollapsed
wath
a
mild heart attack.
church
c;reater
partic1pation
and
cash
prl~e
of
$100
for
fhe·'rn.in·
with
Mrf:'L'aur,..t
It
Grete,'
leff.
in the second period when on the Jnaon, C•nter: .Pickem, Forcl.
The popular Panther
mentor
191r In wblch stM explain¥ her
encl JamH P. Stump, dl.-trict
fourth down and only inches rm· OFFICIALS: Catta, Welh•t and
attendance.
wanted
th1s
one
in
a
big
way,
and
During
Sunday
aftern'Jon,
teams
_.
.
,
preference
for
Kelvinator
~I·M•Mttr
of
the
Jones-Cornett
a first down on: the 35 John VrD- Stafford.
1
his
gang
of
ftghtmg
Panthers
man heaved a pass out in the
- - - - -- - o1 church viaitors representing thC' . '1!'',.. wlthtn a lltnit of 2S .,.dt. . ·~--lc Ca.
•
·gave 1t to him in a convmcmg
three congregations will call upon
+.
"r"
flats to Jim Pucketrt. who scampered for the Touchdown. The -touchmanner.
church members who were absent
dDwn drive started from :Middlelrom !he Loy•lty Service. The vlsl
Chauncey apparently seemed on
port's Own 7 after Middleport
tors met last evetiing for their
th
eir way to .another routi(Le Will
bad held the While Falcons when
OON C. BECKER, aban, i1 1 new
member
of
the
ttaff
of
the
Porn·
first
training
sessicm,
and
will
in
the openmg period when their
they only needed a half yard tD
gather tomorrow afternoon at
fullback
Terry O'Nail lore theKITTY GREY L4WHORNE, 20,
make •1 first and goal. It was a
oroy oHico of the E..nomy Sov- p. m. at the MelhodLSt church for
Panther
hne
~o shreds with hili~ar old deughter of Mr. end
pass from Vroman to Puckett
Jno• and Loen Company, accord·
·
.
Both
&amp;.he
Middleport
and
Wahafmal
Instructions
and
assign
hard
piunges
~jfff'Own
the .. middle,
Mrs, Cerl G. Lawhorn of Linfrom the 9 to the 30 that got Mid· ma High School marthing bands jftv to an announcement made ments. The calling will continue
Homer G.
week.
and
ju_
s
t
before
the
end of the
coln Hlll, Pomeroy,... ia an enout o! the bole. Then
participated.
in,
a
ente~today
H•rrv
Kldd,
mana~J~r.
throughout
the
w~k
until
every
I·Uii.li'i
!!J.;:•
~
i~~:,:~~~:·~it!~:~!···
P
~~~
O'Nul
hit
paydirt
after .a
period
Hovatt~r and Vro·
tnnl in the "Mill Sllc• Chk:k"
taininc half-time ceremony . Fn· SW:k•r Is "rVIntl In tho capacity m~mber of eiC!h congregation ha~
loKC
dnve
of
63
yards
m
which
he d1d
contest of the second annual
~~.. ..Y~Jes on ~he day ni.ght at ~~~._. ... fteld.
of branch ,..p,...ntatlv.. Before been contacted. The three pastors was the guest
when they speaker, who is with the Public
most
of
the
ball
carrymg
He
also
befo.re the tOuchdown
Meigs County Broiler Fntival,
The oMHS tiiiKI;" 'i$rected by
hit nsaciltlon witt. lhe lotn requested that all those who would met Friday ·
at Heath Metho- RelatiOns department of the Tele·
added
the
extra
pomt
to
make
it
pas:5. smith' s place kick was
no Earl Warnke teklnt to the fl.-,d
Se,..,ber 30. She is sponsored
firm, Beckar had Men emplOJ'· like to serve their church ~sa v1si- dist Church. Dr. K. D. Amsbary, phone Company. He told his hslook easy, but a lew minutes later
goQd oml the score stood at 6-0.
In
the
event
by
Collins
J•welry,
fint, saluhcl ttt. White :Falcons
ed by the Imperial Electric tor be present for the afternoon president, was in charge of the teners that he has completed
crowd sat m awed silence as
Later 'in tho second quert..Cam~NJny at Middleport for five session, arriving early to receive meeting and commended Rotarians forty-seven years of the mini"ry Pomeroy. Miss L•whorne, who is the
with the ipla.,-4ng of "Our Baya
Panthers struck three limes
the
Vroman fumbled In
Middle·
employed
in
th
advertlalng
d•·
Will ,Shine Tanleht."
pars,
prelimmary instuction,
L W. McComas, Robert Rawlings without ever missing an engage~
with llghtfl.ln g like rapidity to take
port's bwn beck oyerel '.an th• '27 , Slnce eommeree ami trade have
partment
of
TM
D•IIJ'
Sentin•l,
Th~ ca-mpaign is said to be the and Richard Rawlings for their ment and had preached in more
and tD•v• -Rauth recovered on ,been vital factors Ln the develop·
Is 1 1952 graduate of GrHnbrier a 19-7 lead at halftime.
,Becker
1 llfo·long resident of
f\J'8t
of its kind ever attempted lo- •assistance in the Drivers' Educa- than 600 churches. At the present
the ·10 and It )was first ·and Goal
After receiving the kicketff fol·
High Schaal, Ronceverte, W, V a.
but 'with only 5 seconds left, ment of the .Ohio Valley area, the Mieldleport, residta with his 1 .cally on a commumty-wide bas1s lion class being held at the local time he is preaching two sermons
lowing
Chauncey's scare Billy
Sho
studied
1rt
at
the
Univert.itJ'
each Sunday in different Churche!i.
Sarro wtJnt wide asound his band formed tbe river boat, S. S. · f•l-nlly at 895 BroWnell Avenue. The present drive 1s under the ·High School.
Qualls hit for 10 yards to mid·
of
Cincinnati.
and took lts c•rgo
I
auspices of the Pomel'OY Council
awn right and but .fhe touch· Middlepol"t,
field ort 11 quick o~Mner. On the
Emmett Shuler, chairman ()f th~
He gave various' ancedoles of
down "·Ole Man River". Another H 1 w:i" Is 1he f~rtner Dona of Churches. It is anticipated that
dawn ,drive 'fell short as th• ri.ver song followed; wKh ~he for- Marl•' Ortl of New Haven. They approximately
n•JCt play Buddy English took a
%
of
the
local
·float
committee
for
the
Broiler
his
student
days,
ministry
and
25
helf lim• r11n out, 1wlth Middl•
handaff from Billy Sheridart,
mation of a· canoe, "Cruising have one aon, ,..artdy Bruce, 11 population will be directly con· FesUval entry, named Dr. Ams· work w1th the Telephone Comport ah..d 6-0.
w.nt over left tackle, and need
Middleport kicked to W•hama Down The River." Next formin• months. Bockor ·;,Jho ooa of Mr. tacted durmg lhc entire campaign, bary, Rober! Coats, Rid"'d Owen pany. ·He concluded his talk with
dOwn the left sideline to go 50
at tht De-ginning of the setond the map of the state of Ohio, the and Mra. Delbert
af Mid· wbich continues through Sunday and Richard Rawlings on his com- the statement that a "sense of huyards behinel almolt perfect
half. On the White Falcons own band played "Beaut!lul
Ohio."
November 21. The attendance cru· mitee and they will meet Wed - mor is a valuable aSflet in life"
blocking to score the first Panfourth down Paugh faked a Members of tt)e band then form- dleport.
sade opens just a few days after nesday night at the Rawlings gar- and the tb:ought that "one should
ther tally. Budd'f had thrM
42 '
d
d' t M' ••1 port'• cd • gL' •nt ora"""e and bllack "M"
d •
th 1 tl age to complete tlieir entry.
. not look through dark glasses but
pull1• an hrace
o 1 dl&lt;.n.&gt;
"" a.s the "Fi ....t
The 23 year aid t.porh •nthuf.. the Presi ent s request ld a a
matiSfWith him as he crossed
by e John •or Middleport
Attendance
c•·
·rman
P•ul be mode•ate in
livmg." Hf~
1 1
1... oreduated from Middleport Americans pray 1or wor
peace
l4
[
brought • br•'cf message I om
thl'
43 wu.erf' e was na1 e
grMI line. English alsa car•
The Pomeroy High Schor)\
Fisher and it was first an d 10 · ·Song W.. h•• rd ·
, and brotherhood, and in November Davis reported three absences or
r
ried
over for the extn point to
Wahama bJ!eri to picl. l'P a first
The W11ham• Banel -;mrched
High School In 1941 and served \ wlll continue simultaneously with the evening and urged that they iwo former Middleport pastors marching band under the direc •
make
it 7-7. This was early in
down after advancing to the 37 onto tho field to tt.• •n•PPV
oDe yur In the U.S. Air Force. the nation-wide drive. Religion be encouraged to make up these the Rev. W. B. Moore, Dresdon. tion of Ray Woodgeard, last night
the
,second
period.
and MiddlepOO't took over. On atralns ef ''Sem"r ~aratut.,u
"Football i• my favorit• apart.'' . 111 American Life, sponsored by absenc:eA so that the club might and the Rev. Charles Pomeroy, provided a colorful spectacle for
1
Middleport's first down Paugh forming an "'M" honerlftl tMid·
(Continued on Page Four)
have tOO% attendance for the
(Continued on Page Fourl
the huge crowd of Cans gathered
Chauncey apparently was com at the football field at Chaunce~: ing back fur anuther score. but
of Wahama intercepted Vroman's
to wltncss the
Panthers-Blue the Panther Jmc t1ghtencd up ilt
Devils game. After saluting th e midf1eld , and on fourth down w1th
spectators w1th a smart march, th e only a yard to go Milton Lambert
band presented a western show submarized to stop O'Nali at lh1:
with appropriate formations , faml - lme of ~cnmmag(• , and Pomeroy
fumbled' and Jim Mills fecovered
'
.
First
row
left
to
right
are:
har
music, cowgirls and horses.
took over on the ir own 44 .
for Middleport on the 1 ft. line.
Beavleh
Priddy.
3
mas.
old
dauEnglish went for 13 yards on
Trying to run it out Vroman was
In a cowboy hat formation , the
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
t he firs t play. and Bob Wilson
caugbt. behind the goal line and
Priddy, Rutland; Ernest Keith Van band played " Home On Th(' raced for 25 mure ovC'r right tacWahama was awarded a safety,
lnw•ven. 8 mol. aiel san of Mr. Range" . The majorettes, as cow· kle nn the ncx.t one (or a f1rJI
acore Middleport 6, Wahama 2.
•nd Mrs. Er,..t Venlnwagen, Mid· fl.rla, acted out a special routme down on lh(' Chauncey 18. En·
Middlepol1t kiekcd to Wa;hsma's
The IJand then formtd a blue
dleport: Antol• LH E•tan, 3 mot.
35,' Roush returning to the 48. A
ghsh lost one yard , but Qualls h1 t
jeans
formation w1th the playang
olel daugh,.r of Mr. and Mrs. "•
sustained. drive by the White Fal·
for fiiX to the 13. On th£' nut play
bert H. Eeson, Patneray; Miry Leu of "Red River Valley."
cons placed the ball on MiddleNut, the agJret.-iol11 farmed Btil y SI1Pndan r.ae cd nght to the
King, 9 mos. old deuahtor of Mr.
port's 't, Sayre then sktrted to
nght on a kel'p play and crossf'd
end Mn'.. Virgil King, PanMroy; wtHit was ternMel "the largest over tAe got~\ line for the ~core .
the one but Wahama was peM.li·
R01er L" Fountolft, 10 mas. old boot In the world, size, 98." Agam thr hlockm g was terfl(ic .
zed back to the 22. Weaver then
son of Mrs. Jun Fauntlin, Racine; The muslelens then performed Sheridan tnssf'd a basketball pas,;
plunged •to the 14, ·Roll5b lost 2
to the 16 and MiddlepQrt took.
and Jam... Dnld Wllelermuth.,_IOn the t.miliar spiritu1l, "I Gat lo Harold Brown on the try fol'
ShOM."
posses5i&lt;ln. Early in the 4th quar·
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wilder·
the C'Xlra pomt . but the ball was
ter Smlth kicked to the Wabamt. ·
muth, Mlddlepot"t.
~
Next in keep1ng with the wcs- knocked from Brown's band , an J
34 where Sayre fumbled and Puc·
Seconcl raw, left to right: Par· tern v~m. a saddle, compit•t:e w1th was no good
kett recovered but Middleport
By this time Coach Janois had
ttline Mae Pierce, 17 moa. aid stirrup was formed , to the tunc of
failed to capitalize and Wahama
solved the power offenae of the
dauth,.r of Mr. •nd Mrs. Roy E. "1 Ride Old Pamt."
look over on J.hei'r own 39. At
Devils by inserting big Rich
Piorce Jr.; Mlddloport; Deniel Me·
A clcvel' pantomime is enacled
this point wa:hama put on their
Barnhart irtto th• middle of the
CIM,
7 mos. old son of Mr. •nd by majorettes and band membNs
touchdown Orive picking up ~
Mn. Chari•• McCloud. Middleport; to the sound of gunshol s and (Contmue.. on page Sixl
first downs allo on power p1,JYS
Robin Mlllt, 1 ~ar atd el1ughtor "thriller music" as the cattle ru ~ t ­
t.brough. the center, Paugh carry-;
af
Mr. and Mrs. Charles hart", lcr known as "The Wcaf;cl" was
ing from the one yard line. Gal-~
Mlddl•port;
Melanie O.en,. weeks pursued by the rootm' tootm • t il\\ ca,J'n 0/ Tlte Bend Ses:
vin Bumgardnea· converting for
old daughter of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Eert girls.
the extra point, Wahama winniql
O.en, Ches.. r; end Pettr Ann
The band concludrd the half
9-8.
MattheWt., 1'12 yr. old deuvhter of Wmc per(ormance with U1c pl;;,y.
Weha11ta
Middleport
Mr. and Mr•· Merlin Matthews, ing of the Pomeroy High School
1
FIRST ;DOWNS ~
13 .
Cheshire.
"Alma Maler ."
1
PASSES ATTEMPTED 9 4
Third raw, left to right, Roger
PASSES •CQfo\PLifiD 2
3
Keith Morgan, 7 yra. 11nd K•thy
PAISES INTERCEPTED I
1
Ann, 3 yra. son and d1ughter of I TWO ENTER HOLZER
FUMB~ES
5 2
Mr. anel Mn. Roger Mortan,
Admitled to the Holzer Hosp11al
LOST IA~L ON FUMII~ES 2 1
Mldelleport; Jennifer O.an, ~ yrs. recently from the Meigs-Mason
PEN"LTIES
35
40
aid c)aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Area were Charles Michael Burns
,, PUNT$ .2(32.5 yda. OY9:12(12.4ov)
D111n, Ches..r; IUir Jo Cl•rtr. 1YJ Clifton, W. Va .. and Mrs. fhomas
Mlc:ldl-.aort
Wah•mt
yrt. and Kathy L•• Clark, f yr. olcl Oldaker, Syracuse.
Y.tiliDS RUSHING ' "
196
d•uahter of Mr. el'td Mrt. L•
Birth were a boy to Mrs . Rlch'
. YARDS PASSING
56
36
Ciartt. Cheshire.
ard Mees, Pomeroy and a son to
PLAVIRS
Fourth rft, left to right, ltocl-1 Mrs . James L. Brewer, Second St..
I
MIDDt..IPORT: Becks: Smith,
'
ner Che..ller, 5 yn. old and Kirk l Mldd1eport.
Kwff, t-tovatter, ¥roman, Hin2 r"- old, _ . of Mr.
-----~,
Chovollor,
ely, Ends: 'Ffsher, •ucbtt, ~O¥•
ond Mro. Chonllor, Chot· AUXILIARY MilT$ MONDAV
,
ert, Guard•: Pergu~. McKin'
ter;
&gt;~•niCI,
I
yn..,
Mark,
4
yrt.
aM
The
Auxiliary
of
Feeney-Beno~-.
..,, . Millo, Tockl,., ThOmlo; '
.hltn
2
yn. chlhlren ef Mr. •I'MI nett Post, American Leclon will
t,.Ker,
lradfwd,
Clll\ten:
\
Mro; Chtotor L. T~lll Ml6- meot »onnlaY evoalni at the Leo"Th , . .u lo • ...,..
'It
_,
-~
,
,....
•
..
:
J
11'
1
"
~'
.
I
t
i
kHJII
....
,
..
.oiJO!III\'-"
WAHAMAi locka: Po...., w..
"' ~~ "'

oi

-

Bed Blankets

One of Ohio's longest winr:.lng streaks caJTlP, to-an abrupt

Point, Safety Gives
_ahama Deciding Score Edge

I

....

BJ PAUL M. CLIFFORD

.) .

~rth~

I

'

Chauncey Winning Streak'
Knifed By Sensational
Running, Tight Defense

*

*

*

*

*

NEW

"Loyalt~

Choice of

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio,

•

•
Chnreh Turnout
ite. Fal C0fl8 1Ntp Campaign
OP«;rui
Sunday Mormng
-6
.!e~~~~.:::i!~~~:;:~·:;
~::.~:::!
ellow Jackets 9

3Rooms

AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES

~1torial Phone 397

No: 137

\

•

1951 DODGE ..... . ... . .• ... $995

Single Co1&gt;Y- 5c

•'

BAKE-R

2 Dr . Sedan, Heater and Defroster, Blue Finish . .Lill:e :new

•

brothe~ill•
Lan~a••·
Trus-f;=====::i=~====':.

I

DODGES

wllh---

..

Mrt. ,_
Wattt H the Mtltflftt luatna

WEST •VIRGINIA: Cloudy tc.ond /ta•lofot, hloh 80 to 16,
54 to 62 • .Cloudy .Sundey.

. VI

.r

TMtple, Pythlan ......... wftJ - '
.......... ennlnt at the h...w ef

'ow

Ru~

Coraer

TM ltatf _, OfllcM ef . . . .

lathar cloutiy with
!h""'"- ;et showers tod.,, high
1o 16. Cooler tonight,
'52
\51. iiund•y .flilr ancl cooler.

1

I

•

'

H~

I

RAClNG BLOOIJ

YUKON VllNGEANCt;

t opic· t "Rally
of poft, Fred 1. Gardner, pastor.
.,___
BuchteL
" • 30 Jto ·tbe H'Cause
. Mr. and :MtL
,. __
un1or
1 y oulb 9:3o Btble Sc:bool. Come early Jnd
lAurel GranJe Eledt
IY Ml,l. A.. • H. aAtt.IY
.,....on
Ch ns ; .. :
Fellowsh ip; Senior Hi Youtb Fel- enjoy the special music. Share the School at 9:30 liennan Taylor,
Jr.,, Belpre a_pept Sundar lf'itb llla
lowshlp; 7:30 evening worfihip, Bible study with ua. Wallace Supt. Worsh.ip Service at 11 willa TKteJN NetD 0//kert
l'ritD~ of J'liniew Cburtb aur- pareata. Mr. and Mn. Herman
sermon top1c "Strang~ Things"; I Bradford, Supt. 10:30 Mornin&amp; tbe Rev. Grove spea~ing.
IY MltJ, J.
IIADIKIN'
p~lled. ·Jo. )!. Beck oB bilo blrt.bdar Canoa Sr., and famll)'.
Tuesday 7:30 Dorcas Clrcle; Wed- worsbip sermon "Bifocal Faith"' meeting Sunday eYenmg at 7:.....
Offtcers eJected at Laur4!l GraDJf. F)'"idl)' eYtaiDI. ThOle
Bookmap., Eut 1Jverpool,
nesd_ay 7 30 Prayer and Praise 6:00 Youth c. E . Hour. 7:00
Wednesday evening prayer ser- were master, Anne E. Turner; were,b Bell Slau&amp;Jlter, WU.OD
SIIU"•
il
rialllDI
his aliter, MrL 11ora
1
serv1ce; 8:30 Senior Choir re- nmg serv'·e.
Sermon
"The
Envices
at
8
p.
m.
ter,
Mrt.
Cbarlea
~•b•-•••
·Jiooe
HU C 1 Glen Turner, lecturer·, Waaetta
¥ .. WI-.,
· ·
hearsal
richer" . WednesdaY at 7 p. m.
MT. HERMAN U. B. C R I •
Mr. and Mra. Eddie Grlfflth, Jlri. '
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
meeUng and· Bible study. Rev Weber Thoma, pastor. Sun Radekin, ltewardj G. B. MeLauib· Lettie
Lucille Rbodea 8bb
Mrs. Charles Sptfleer return"' .
CHURCH, Middleport, the Rev
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRE- day School at 9:30 a. m. Wor lin, asat. lteward; WUHam Good· &amp;odes, Mr. aad Mrs.
'to her' home Frldl)' after spendHoward Ruppelt , pastor. Church THREN CHURCH, Pomeroy and ship service 10:30 a. m. Preaching win, chaplain; Erma Vale, trea- Roush and 100 , Role Lee Butcher, in&amp; the put two weeki villtin&amp;
School 9:30 Robert . Tewksbary, Morning Sttr, pastor Rev. Roger servu:e 7:45 p. m. Pra)'er servlct&gt; aurer; EstelJa
aecretary;
Butcher, Mr. a.od Mrar telatlvn in Muaillon.
Supt; Morning worship 10:30, ser· Bishop. Worship service at Enter- service 7 45 p. m. Prayer service Maude Holcomb, L A. S.; Mar- Sberman But4:1ter Ruby P&amp;nolll
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bater and
mon _
"Thrill To a New Be- prise ol 9oS() Sundoy morning and Wednesday at 7o45 p. m. Nease pre! Goodwin, &amp;atekeeper; Rolph RDberla llouah;
and Mra.
doulhler of K.lllbuelt apenl Solur·
gnmmg ; Athens Youth Presby- : in the evenmg.
Morning Settlement Church preaching at 2 Tllrncr, Ceres, Barbara Bolen, Hll Roulb Naney Rouah SiYnn day ni1bt with Grover )Vhite and
7 30
lery , Sunday afternoon at Veto Star services at 11 a. m. sunday. P · m.
Turner; Flora, I Roush and Buddy crum. '
family.
Church with Fred Enterprise Sunday School at 10:10
LETART FALLS METHODIST,
Lanna Turner won flnt place in
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Powell
Mr. aad Mrt. Cbaries Smith,
- .,..
, vlce moderator, giving ' A. M. Youth Fellowsh'Lp •l both pastor, Rev Emmabelie Sopher the
• county blouse contest. Vinton open! Sund'•
-"lh M r. an d .IUIII.
~- Cl earwater, Fl a., spent Thunday
report of h1s trip to the National churches ~und~y Enterprise at 9:30 a. rn., al Plants; I0 :30 a. m Twp. Grange will be guesta next Aaron Turn,r, Racine.
with Mr . and fin. A. H. Baile)'.
Youth Assembly thls past summer. 6:3D and Morni~~Star at 8 p m at Letart Falls ; 7 ·30 P· m. at Apple .meeting, Booster night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
P. J. Speacer, Edllertoa, w11.,
MT MOIUAH BAPTIST CHURCH Prayer meeting
Wednesda~ at Grove Sunday at 3 p. ·m. MYF ut
Mn. Etta ·Spencer-, P. J. Spencer Mr~. 4-nna Spencer, Delvan, w1 1.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Radekin
and and Mn · Anaa Speneer, .1penI are Yll"
Middleport, Rev . N. R. Borden EnlerprL'se ond T"n rsd•y n t'ghl -,, Plants; Gsunday dat M7 p.1m. MYF 30
at
.
. "llDl Kr. and Mrs. I'Y....1e
'' 1
pastor. Church Cchool 9:30 Mary Morning Star.
',
. )
App1c rove an
om ay at 7: . G. A. Radekin and family vialted Monday
witii :·Mr. a.nd Spencer and Mrt. Etta
·
Frances Baumgardner, Supt. MornRACINE. BETHLEHEM BAP- 1 p. m MYF at Letart Falls. W_ed· their couaina, w. H. and w. w. Mrs. Levi Hawk. ·Downington.
Mr. and Mr.. Benale Gafncr
ing worship 10:30; BTU 7 p. m.
TIST PARISH, T . T. She1ton, pas- nesday 7 3 p.
meehng Dawson and fam'lly at Lost Creek,
Mr. 1nd Mfl. Cbarleat]«artinko apent the weekend
her parCHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS tor. Bethlebelfl Bible School at at Letart ails.
urs ay 111 7 P W. Va., near the Qld home of the Jr., and family spent Sat..,_ay with eats Mr. and Ml'l David Whittaker
TIAN UNION, Middleport, Rev. 9:30 with William Hoback, Supt. m . MYF at East Letart at 8 p. m. Caster family .
the latter's aister and
aad ff!mily,
Guy F . Sayre, pastor. Bible Morning Worship at 10:30. Even· Preachmg at East Letart. On
Mrs. Kate Stout, Athena, spent a' law, Mr. and Mn . .Dodald
Scho~l 9:30, Odell Manley, Supt. ing Worship at 7:30. Prayer ser- Tuesday cven~fg the parsonagt few daya with ber cousin, Mra. ¥'11·
,
Mornmg worship service 10:30; vice Thursday even~n2: at 7:30 commlt~ee wL meet at the .par Mattie Morris.
Mr. and Ana. A. n. nao:ey and ·
Evening service 7·30.
Racine Bible Schoo~ ~ 0·30 with sona~e m Letart Falls. On Fri'rla~ ft Everett Holcomb ls reported in Mra. Eftle Torreuce 1penl Monday
'
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Howard Neagler, Supt. ·Evening eve~l_ng t~~l ~et:~dFatn:h c~arg 'the hospital at Ft. Riley, Kan., -afternoon with frienda it Tuppen
8
Middleport Rev . Robert Styers worship at 7·30 'T'he ne
mee mg wl
e
e etart where he is s'-lt'on·"- ·
Plains.
ALL
.'
'
.
· · '
w organ Falls church
'""
orru
pTast or. B1ble ScMhool . 9:30 Lesht~r w1ll be dedicated at this service
LETART FALLS . METHODIST
Mr. and Mrs. w. 1. Swett, Pomr- . Mr. and Mn. Bob VanMeter and
ay 1or, 5upt.
ornmg wors IP Everyone welcome. Prayer service
ffi
,
.
• roy, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. aon Lon&amp; Bottom, Mrs. · Ludlle
•
10·30; Young Peoples' meeting Wednesday at 7:30.
The. · Pauls Meth~dJst church Morrison, Sunday.
S~e~er, Allqu~, Pl., viaited Mr
1
111
6:45; Evangelistic service 7:30.
FlRST BAPTIST
CHURCH semor chOJr Df Po .
Pleas~nt
Mrs. Nellie Vale and aon were aDd Mn. .Warden Our•. lut week.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bradbury Pomeroy R H D M It
1
presented a candle hght senJce dinner guests of her 51·81- Mn
Mr. and ,Mra. Grover Wht' le ond
M th 0 d" t
Ulll
'
'
' · · e 0 ' pas or Sunday mght at lh
Rev. Robert Purtell, pastor. Bible Sunday School at 9·30
Dayton.
.
e
e
3ames Nicholson and' fa.mUy an.., family, Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bat.
IS
Sci1ooI 9 :3 0 W1 Jb ur Pu~rcc, Supt. Strickland, Supt. Morning wor- Church
the two c.alled on Mis&amp; Fredau I~ and 100 Melvin attended tbf!
Mormng communion 10.30; Chris- 11hip 10:30 "Your Church and
UNITED METH_ODIST CHURCH, Woods at Holzer Hospital.
homecoming at Beatrice Sunday.
tl&amp;rl Endeavor 6 p. m.; Evangelis- You ." Loyalty Day for church at Pomeroy, J . Leshc Kunze, pastor.
Mr. and
Mrl. Orvy Gainer
tic scrvtce 7:30.
tendance campaign. Bapllst Youth Wors~~ p service at 8 :30 "Go and Mt. OUve
apent Sundar with the latter'li
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Bradford, Fellowship at 6:30. Prayer fellow Teach · ~hurc~ Scho~l at 9:30
mother Mr M
s 'th p
Rev Guy Russell, pastor. Bible ship on Wednesday at 7:30. Sun ThP.n Smith. Supt. Thls Sunda)' BY MRS. SOL BIGLEY
fand. '
!1.
ary ml , '
$30.08 DOWN
School 9:30;
Morning wOrship day School Workers Conferrncr will be observed as _Rally Day and
Mr. af!d Mrs . Robert VanMeter
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Rose, Bel
.
1ll;30; Evemng service :30.
Friday
PromotiOn
Sund&lt;~Y
10
the
Church
and
family,
Mr.
a!ld
Mrs.
Alva
J;.le,
spent
the
weekend
with
lthf
UO.OO Per MODth
7
7 ·30 ·
__
School There will br a program Holsinger and family, Reedsville. rormer•11 mother Mrt Do ftbe
present ed by the first s1x grades ~r. and Mrs. Sol Bi~ley and fam·
Mrs. Mary K.' Hotier ~~d ~i­
All the members are inv1ted to 1~y and . Larry H?l.sl.nge~, Reeds.- dren spent Sunday with her plr·
attend . Youth Fellowship at 5:3( v11le enJO)'ed a picmc danner at enta :M:r and Mrs Wo 1 D ·
Tuesday 7:30 Young ·Adult clas~ the Marietta Roadside park, Sun Dexier. ·
·
r ey IVIS
FURNITURE
WJII meet in the church.
day.
M
D
R
FEDF.RATED CHURCH, Re''
Mrs . Hazel John11on and son
On The ....hted c...ner
1 rs. ora oae and brothe·
OaiP H Ralliff, pastor. Churc
spent several days with her dau· E mer Booklnan and Mr. snd Mo
1 M ·ddl
Sch ool Rally Day, 9.15.
ghter MT!. Robert Barton, .Belpre.
Roae spent Sunday wll
I
Day Serv1cc" 10:30 and church Vib
Mrs. Virginia Pigott spent a few
11atwn, Morning Church School days with her granddaughter Mrs.
Council 8·00; Tuesday, Stewan: John Wells, Keno.
sh!p
commJtlce 7:30; Thursdav
Mrs. Sol Bigley and son Eddie
·- .
confmnatJOn clas.•; 7:30, (also boi: Lee, Mrs . James Carter and dau
chmrs, as srands) ; Saturday, con ghter K11ren Dee and Mrs. Martha
ru·mauuu class 10:00 a m .
Holsinger were in Parkersburg
GRA~ EPISCOPA.L CHURCH. Monday shopping.
Pomeroy. John Heiskill, lay Jcad('r
George Curtis, Reed~ville apcnt
Chul ch School 10.30 a m. Church 1 Saturday night with EddlC Lee
lierv1ccs 10 30 a m.
and Robert Bigley.
'
JEHDVAH wiTNF.SSF.S, King
Mrs Hazel· Johnson and son.
dom Hall over Blue anrt Grey. .Junior and_ Tommy Bissell visited
Pomeroy. Saturday scrv 1ce me('! - Mrs. ~ol Btgle.y and son Fraday.
mg 10 30 a. m. Sunday Watch
J11.n1o~ Hol.sm~er spent the past
I
lwur service 1 p. m.
week wath h1s Sister Mrs. Sol Big
CHUJtCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy, ~- and family .
,
Donald Seevers, pastor. Bible I
1953 STUDEBAKER V8 ....... .. $1,695 Sehoul 9:30; ft.""-ormng worship I thany: Worship 11erviccs; at ':30 I
Hard Top Starliner. Automatic drive, one local owner.
!0:30. Young Peoples' rneeling I each SJ,Inday rrtorplng , ~Unday
I
7. p m.
~ I School at 10:30, Eber Carnahan
Save J ,200 or .,more
·- 4 :. .
SACRFJ) HEART CHURCJt 'Supt. Carmel : Sunday School each
';!
1953 PONTIAC Dlx.
.. $1,795 Pomeroy, Rev . Fr. George Adams: Sunday morning at 9:30; Wayne
If you hue limo that caU for
Lnw mass B a m. 1-hgh mass 10 Roush, Supt. Worship services
4 door sedan; 6 cyl; One local owner. Two . tone . .green
a
m
Wee~
day
mass
Monday
each
1st
and
3rd
Sunday
morning
wilh ~rey top.
"aal""Y• ltart pracilcing-'oyotom•
Lhrough Fnday at 7:30 a m. Con- at 10:45, Prayer, and Praise services
alr'c thrift; aod atart ''~eoring"
ressJOn Saturday 3 p. m. and 7 p. each Sunday evening at 8; Edison
1953 PONTIAC Dlx . . . . . .
. . $1,895
m.
Roush . class leader. Bible studv
B cyl 2 door sedan. Less than 12,000 actual miles. Spot-ooooerl
MINERSVILLE METHODIST each Tuesday evening at 8; Wayn~
less InSide and out. Week-end special
CHURCH, Rev . R. M. Grove, pa'l· l Roush, leader. Syracuse: Sunday
Why not l&gt;egla , •• by oJieD!al • ·
tor. Hos-mer Roush, Sunday School School each Sunday morning lit
1953 PONTIAC Dlx 8 cyl ....... $1,995 Supt.
Sunday School at 10 a m. 9·30 Ben QUisenberry, Supt. Wor·
oa&gt;iap """!""'' hen tbJa weekf
4 door. sedan; Hydramatic drive. Shows best of care. Ful·
with worship services at 11. On &amp;hlp services, each 2nd and 4th
ly eqmpped
Monday 8 p. m w11l be Chester Sundays at 10:4:!i. Each ht and 3rd
Charge MYF meelmg at Alfred Sunday evenings at 7:30. Prayer
1953 DODGE 4 dr Coronet sed ... $1,695
Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. Prayer meet- and praise scrvJces each WednesAutomatic drive. Like new condition Inside and out
.
ing and Bible study.
. da:r evenitg at 7:30, Herschel
ROCK SPRINGS METHODIST Diddle, class leader.
1952 DODGE 4 dr Sedan ........ . $1,095 ~ HURCH, Rev. R. Grove, pastor . ZI'?N CHURCH or CHRIST,
Sund_ay School 9 ·30 a. rn. Worship HarnsonvJIIe Road. Thomas Wyatt
Ori~inal metallic ~rev finish. Shows ~ood care
MEMBER FEDERAL RESBafll ftSTIJII
SCi'VlCC 7-30. Wednesday evening pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
prayer service and Bible study at L_. W. Hysell, Supt. Worship Ser·
1952CHEVROLET Dlx4drsed .. $1,195
IIIIMBIIl PBDEIIAL DEPOSIT JNliUIIAN,cll .
j8
·All day quilting m the base- v1ces 10:30 a.. m. Clu-istian Endea·
Extra clean car for model
vor 6 p. m.; Evening wership "i
; ment on Tuetiday.
.
EUB
CHURCH,
New
Haven,
1952PONTIACS ...... .... . . $1,395 up Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching p.9 Pm.m.Thursday, Prayer mePtlng 1
We have 4 drs and 2 dr with and without Hydramatic.
servtces 2nd and 4th Sundays 11
Exceptional in evei-y way.
·
a m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays 8 p.
m ; Prayer service Wednesday 8 '
1951 DODGE 4 dr sedan .....
$99~
p.m.
Sparklin~ original black finish. One local owner
•
EUB CHUHlli, Bachtel, Sunday
School 9.4~ a. m.; Preaching ser1951_FORD V8 Dlx 2 dr sedan .... . ~895
VICe 1st and 3i'd Sundays 10:4:5 a .
Beaut1ful ltght blue finish
m.; Prayer service Tuesdays 7:30
p. m.
1950 BUlCKS . . . .. ... . . . as low as $895
EUB CHURCH, Hartrord, SuiJd~t)'
"SIIIrland" Wblle
School 10 a. m.; Preaching aerviee
~re ha·~e Supers. Specials and . Road masters .. Recondi·•
lnd and 4th Sundays 8 p. rn. Prayt10n~d m many cases lik-e new. These cars were sold and
er
senices Thursday 8 p. m.
servtced by us~
MASON-Rev. Rslpb Mahoney,
h.rt' wool bltnketa ta. blue. green, rose and
- - wlllte napped - .. ~la.iloeia In
pastor, Sunday School 9.45 a. m.
1950 CHEVROLET 2 dr sed
$795
red plaids wttb. rayon bound ends to match.
double bed size 70 by IKI tncbes.
WEST COLUMBIA, Rev. Ralph
Double bed alr.e' ee by so lnche&amp;.
,, .
Sparkling ori~inal black finish.
\fahoncy. pastur. Sunday School
SEPTEMIIER SALE
BBI"l'PPBEB!IALE
10
a.
m
1950 OLDS VS-88 4 dr cpe ..... $995
SALEM, Sunday School 9.30.
Both wtth new paint jobs. Buy rocket performance.
LUTHERAN, St. l'aul's, New
Haven, Rev. Raymond Peters, pas1950 MERCURY Conv Cpe . .... ... $895
tor. Worship Service 10:30 a. m
Smart red finish with~ood black top.
Sunda;v School 9.30 a. m. J.,uther
"Canndn" 3.50 and 3.85
League 6 p. ·m.
~
"'.-!
OAK GROVE: Rev Homer T
1951 Stude
$795 1950 Stude
$595 Hicks,
pastor. Sunday School 9:90
Champ. 2 door
Champ. 4 door
a. m. Wo-rship Service 7·:m p. m
Cotton, rayon and nYlon blankets wttb ace1949 Ford . $395 1949 Ply . . $695 1st and 3rd Sundays, Youth Fe!
tate .se.t1n blndlftl. Solid colora •nd striped
lowship
7.30
p.
m
2nd
and
4th
., Jlleochecl pruoW tub\nr. A lbll yard WILl&lt;,
4 door 6 cyl.
Station Wagen
pat.temc&gt;.
SBPIEMBU SALE
1948 Chev,
$495 1947 Pontiac $295 Sundays.
MASON, Rev. W. L. Gearhart,
SEI"TBMBER SALE
Aerosedan
4 door
pastor. Sunday School 10 ~ - m.
Evening
Worship service 7:30 p. m.
1946 Olds
$295 1946 Dodge . $195 Prayer meeting
every Wednesda)'
Hvd 2 door
. 4 door
7:30 p. m.
BROAD RUN Sunday School
191aeh
.......
9 :30 Worship 11erYiCc 11 a. m. 4th
"Advertiser"
Sunday 7:30 p. m. 2nd stindays.
PENIEL: Sunday School 10 a.
m. Worship Service 7:30 p. m. lsi
and 3rd Sundays. Class Service
7:30 p. fn. each Sutlday .
OIOIIfllly 'WOV~ 80 IQllll&amp; ~ un~ '.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
bleadMicl mQiUn.
. .
1
bleaehed
muslin.
One
)'ani
Wide.
Syracu1e, M. C. Larimore: pa11tor~
--~I fwU.,: ~-Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning
Worship 10:30; NYPS 6o30. Evening Worship 7:30. Tuesday Pray.
"
er and Futing 1 p. m. Wednesday
IN
Prayer and Praise service 7:30 p.
IISJ
m. Friday personal visitation Evan·
.
geliam. 1 p. m.
10 1 Years of Service
S:VRACUSE • RACINE EUB
Rev. Richard Youna. pastor. Be-

· ~ mT:ra~er

SAADIA

THE EGG AND I
(T•chnlcolar)
Cleudette Calbert, FrMI
MurrtJ', M.rjari• Mtin,

~••

1

ALFRED ME'J110DIST CHUltCH POINT ROCK
•
Rev . R., M. Grove, pastor. SundJy

lft.trn~D

TODAY

TODAY

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middle.

l {:.~~::t~;;~::~

POMROY BEND THEATRES
-

sermon

1

•

..CITIZtNSOF

......, "-"''""'
·

.

•--=

Serre,~, iVouftl,
\ffrjHiio. .......~....,

TOMORROW
· LISTED HERE

tv

. '.

'•

\

�'

Po;eTwo-

-!

•

•

•

I'

Saturday, September 25, 1954

The pAILY SENTINEL, F'omeroy.Middleport, Ohio

'

1954

fhe DAILY SENTINEL

-- -· - -·----

Bridge Club
'
At Ebersbach

OF '1'81 -US ........,. 4BU

l'llllllilleol .....,. alt•rr0011 txcopt Sund•&gt; bJ Tile Oblo Vall.,
llliaDtaei, Inc., at 111 MechaniC s• .. ~Y. 0 . Buaine&amp;a «tice phone

• • echt0l111 ofl\ce phone m
Entered as ~eeon• clw malllnl matter at tbl'! po.t
~ero1. Ohio

otflc.~

aiCIL\&amp;D B. OWEN

General MUIIrt'C'

JACK L. OOLLii:TTE

, CUy EdUor

al

Cla11lfled Advertl•lng ltatM AIHI
Aetulall0111
(17)
Classified Ads rec:efved DJ' 10 a.
m will be published tba Nmfl LOST-FOX HOUND wtth wh1te,
deliver
black and tan -spotr. Broke WANTED CARRIER to
day received _,.
THE
DAILY
SENTINEL
"'
a.tes· :'. cents per word, one tn- looae with cb.a1n and two .coll- ~rndbury GOOD route, Polio
ars
.Name
on
collar,
C
L
sertiob, Mlntmu.._ cbarge
lnsttra~ce benef1ts
Apply
at
Blankenship Ir found, contact
4 centl per word for three cnnoHice
9-16-tf
T R Blankenship, 10 Cole
aecubve insertlona.
Street,
Pomeroy 1\,EWARD
Special-One month !or 25 c:enU
9-24-3tc
per word.
Full rate or 2 cent. per word will LOST yellow gold diamond WED·
be char:ged for advertising Jf not
DING RING Return to Court St;JWJNG AND ALTERING Ethol
French, ISS Butternut. Poon ..
paid for before the lOth of eacb
Street Grtll REWARD 9-22·3tc
U-14&gt;3\o
TOf , Ohio
montb following 11\ntertioD.
Errors in AdvettisinJ-Sbould be LOST at Ruttand-Chester foot
baJJ game yellow gold Bulova
reported immt&gt;diately The SenWATCH
wJ.tb e~ans1on band
tinel will Dot be r~ponsJble for
Ftnde'
all
Pomeroy 3874 RE- SJNGER SEWING MACHINE
more than one incorrect IDBerRepreeentaUve in P?meroy
WARD
9 23·3tc
tion'.
and, Vlemliy every week. For
Charged Adl rece•nd by llllll or (81
purebase or repalr of Sewln&amp;
At~to
telephone given eareful aUenMachlnes. Call or Wnte Sift·
tion.
EXeer Sewing Machine Co., :15
Card of ThaDb •nci Special No- 11N8 CHEVROLET 2 door.
CELI.EN1'
condition
REASON
North
Court S~ , AtbenJ.
tices of Events pr!nterl at reguABLE.
Helen
Batey,
389
W11l
OhiO
·~tf
lar classU1ed rates Obituaries
1ams
St,
Mutdleport
Phone
1
RADIO
&amp;
TELEVISION
SERViCE
/
published at 1 cent per word.
6303-Y
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance 1
(I)
tees
(8 l
Store ltB w Mam St' POD\eTOJ
COMING SOON- A revoluuuna;:')
~ ...... _
_ 1 26-tf
new way of CALF FEEDING R ff RAWLINGS SONS CO
QUICK SERVICE on Watch Re~
Wat~h th1s paper for announce·
hour Wrecker
Servaee
Day
pamng by Factory
Trained
rnent, Mtddleport Feed MILl.
PbQne 8227 Night Phone 6039X
watchmaker. COLLJNS JEWE9 24-11
DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS
LERS, Pomeroy
1-3-tf
12·24-11
I ;;;;;;;;;;~;;-;~:;;;;;;;;;;=--;;;-;;-;;=
FOREMAN • ABBO'IT T. V. SER
CO~ WHEEL ,.I,IGNMENT
VIC!! ~U Mateo Repaired by Elland .Jlalanclng Service Hackett's
pert Tt!tbnieians. Pbone 6284 Y.
Sohio Phone 6361, Mtddleport.
Middleport.
6-15-tl

16il:ost&amp; Found

NaUonat advertlJJnl representative, Bottlnelll-KunbaH, lne., 343
L.ezaqton Ave ,N ew York Caty, 16, N Y
l!loblcrfption ratn. Deh\ery bv ~arrler where available 30 eentl
.,er wep.k: ene year an advap('H at The Dally Sentinel offlee, $1!5 60; all.
,...1.118, 1710 , th.ne mont hi, $.'1 90 By motor route wbere avanable,
aae mon&amp;h Jl By mall one ,..r sa: a1x montha t4 25, three montha,

Help Wonted

aoc:.-

Wonted

12.10, one month, $1.

DID YOU

t1•re", one of tht moJt revttllng h11torit1 of our tim" I've
tvtr sun.
•
Story Jus t told me-almost
Mark Twa•n-•sh m tt.s e.rUlmese
Seems a mnn, we'll tall 'fttm Mr
8 received news ot a relaUve ktll·
Just readmg •n ' The Aclvenlur~:­ e&lt;1 m traific m a largr city wh1ch
ot Mark Twam" engrossmg bw- he was va.s1t1ng
Recetvmg the news, Mr .B ex:
graphy of one of Amer 1ca's best
loved authors. about Andrew Cer- cla1med ' Ye don't Mean to tell
negLe and t}le way 1hat wealth me he stood nght there 10 the
road and was killed? Waal , we'll
flowed mto h1s hands
"Carnegae's fortune was fabu- 1\JI\'e to go then fldded as an
lous In one yt •
ht• Gleaned 1mmedJale afterthDught "and I'll
S23 000,000 00 when n~Jther he wear my new sUJ t
nor any mulll-nulhonJme had m
It co..t $27,000,000.00 jvst to de·
come tax to pay Thl:' avP.ragr
v•lop one of our modtrn wondtr
Amencan was makm!( $500 00 a
yur at that time and mitltons 10 materials, nylon. DuPont did lhls
1nd I elllped they're clolno 0 K.
shops and factones r!:"Celved onlv
ptting
int•rest on their invet.t$6 00 per v. eek
ment Millilfts and millions of ny.
"Carn&amp;gJe ente1 tamed m h1s lon clad lqs and the thouund
mansiOn Ill New V01k ~ailed on h1s oth1r places It Is f&amp;und lndhpenyacht relaxed on Ins 32 000-aere Hblo
Rect"nt G J sto-ry
~slate 111 Scotland, where three
Joe " Wonde1 what 1t 1s th ev
hundred tenants sened the master of Sk1b0 Castle Other m11l really do to the government
meat?"
wna1res laed more gaud!!}
Sam " Wh.}, they agl' II"
And 1t goes on like that listi ng
Joe 'Age 1t 1 Howzat? "
the Vanderlults Morgans Rock e
Sam "You know--age 1t on the
fellers and thetr 1:k the1r palaces
at Newport the1r Hllas abroad, boor "
An eene and lovely sight m the
let your JmagJnatJOn run rll)t,
)'ou II h:we the p1cture
far
at evenmg
was west
the tong
plum) tJme
Silverrecently
streak
So enjoy )OUr ( arnt:'!:(IP libr::tr) , lert by a faraway jet plane You

(20) Business Services

KNOW THAT

-

Soles

I

e

Net

Auto Services

-241

Actor Refuses
Screen Romance
With Mmmarilyn

===-=-

I

4-15-U - - - -

""'19:-:)--:::Fo-r"So
:-:le---- ~ (20 BJ Insurance

I

One GOOD USED COAl~ FUR- PAT WIPPLE, Farm Bureau Ia.
BY ALINE MOSBY
NACE Thomas Webet, Chest er
surance, Auto-Fire Life- Polio.
United Prus Staff Correspondent
9-25·3\p
Ph
98
8-4-U
HOLLYWOOD UP-Tom Ew~ll
-~ ~:_ _ __
_ _ __
nobly agreed today Jt was proper LARGE IRON~ !_{L'TI'LE
wtth
that !or h•s tnumpbant return to
ll'tand Mrs Ess1e Decker, Ra· COMPLETE lnsurancl(l. Protectloo.
~Q
r movies he must refuse a scree;n
ctne, Oh 1o
9 24 3tc
LJfe, Auto, F1re, Pol!o Call l)oo
.:JI
romance with Marilyn Monroe
6 Head 8;;;k uld -PlGS. ~·] ~~~~ Mlcrdlevort, OhM
use
1t
to
the
full
Pour
little
ncn
couldn't
hear
a
sound,
couldn't
set•
man Andy was obses~ ed With the even a speck of wane but there
After 28 flops on Broadway anrll RitChi-e, 4 miles east of Chesrt.er --··-:::.,-::,::-..,.----,-~-...,..
und1stmgutshed mov1es he prefers
on Rt 248
9 24 3tp 1 MAX WARD Agent tor Farl'n :au.
4Jea of giVIng 3 lar~e varl of It was that .silver trad, unmu;ialulbly
to forget, EwelL found stage fame
reau InsuranCe CotftPJ~niM, AGioLife-Fire otnce Phone " !:vtD
the Ravenswood
By W. R. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN
the season Mo1st
pro- two years ago as the star or the 7 month old male BEAGLE PUP
a'(i.;:e-e:o;ee t:ad of unequal
from good stock Phone 169 Y
lngs 92-X
f.lO-U
area or nearly th 8re last Sunday
'
the Woods ate more fa~bte fo' duced b)' )qve"'ile ·fc11\,ll es born h~t comfdy, "The Seven Year
Itch"
9-~-3tc
f~
~\t~n~~?e~f s~:: e:;lyth~~~.s. !~: about a half hour before that Jet Meigs Co. /Conservation "ssoc. 1the squirrel bunter. i::'Uie ifl, ear]!y Ute same yelr. ·\.
h
made a forced landing up thert
SqUinel huntmg ranged fromt pertmts h1m to stalk l , Ill~, As of A\rg'U!t 20 'the' roads1de
Numerous him heroes were test- SWEET CIDER
d DROPPE'iJ AUTO, FmE, Hoapitalilatioa, Lll•
\ lf)ore I ean see w Y labor umons That's as close as 1 ever want to fan to good over most of Ohw on ,w'r.hout ruMhng dry , lellt.e:t frid game counts sh,J!W, ,yery httle ed for the 20th Century Fox movie
an
Insurance, Bonds
Prudential
arose And also, dangerous thought
opcmng day but squlrrel con. tw11s
'fi~
&gt;&lt;t; •Jtaage (n ' the s~(t\f.tcb! pheasant verswn At last the movte-makers APPLES Dehc1-0us, Stayman Travelers Call Don MuUen, Poor
-.hy the preacbmgs and theones get to those bables when they're centrat10ns were spotty Jll disThe squirrel season WID coDQ!i. PCJPUlabon '~ot~hw~ Obw shows got the brilhant ldea that the be!lt
Wmellap and Rome
Beauty
eroy
~14-tj
4t Kar:l Marx and h1s follower~ m iroubJe.
tnbll'tJon I"h1s mformat1on was ue to October 15 The longer "~ a sl}'ght 1hcoreue bve,• 1 last year person to play the !:well type role
· Webster Orthards , near Chesler,
lfnmd sutb fnnUul ~ round her~
I guess every one knows: wbat obtamcd from sqmrrel hunters en .season wh1eh is n~ m
.Ln 1 evetal .,.:Of Mll~ :tr.dlhonally was Ewell h1mse1f
0
9 11 tf 1
I
f.evtWd off now by more equit a Garroway fan I am-the ever actually contacted tn the f1eld th1rd year IS the result ot huiltiit better p'ti~Ual'it7. ~ounbes The
But whn the actor arrlvt~d In
--•
INSURANEE
shows a, I Hollywood ht discover•d that OSlill Fl'RNI'tURE BARGAINS.
able l.abor and man::tgement re- frf! sh the newest of the new i!t on opemng day County Wlldhfe bag check surveys cal'ried ou.t r emamder hf the' State
Au&amp;o--Fire-Bar&amp;larJ
lattons and- lets fac e 1t- b\ the on that segment But of course Management Agents conducted seve1al years ago
substant1alloy lower pheasant pop
Wind Storm-Sport.man 11\d
his e-xtra·curriculu romertce in
Used Rtfngerator. J-19 up Vae1
Oeneral Liability
meome tax sa} "'h.al )nu \\Ill th e oodles t&gt;f people are at thetr bus tht! sutvey and contacted some
ulat 10 n At present the pheasant
uum
Cleaner
$9
9S,
BAKER
Tv
t h e story w•t h 1 pr•tty
ecFurniture Phonr 6374 J, Mid- 1
Results are m from the Jul} 1 mdex 1s samUar to that of 1952
yacdts aLe fewer anti who on •est nght then Fa&gt;"tng a long, 3,000 hunters m gathermg Lhe
ROBERTS INSURANCE
tress, playtd by Marilyn, was
earth wants a 110 1oom hous€' lonely day I JUst loll hack and mformwtron
and Augllllt Mn&amp;ll game road·.stde and 1953, lower than 1949, 1950, cenlOted out of the Krip't,
AGENCY
dlr.port
&amp;-19 tt 1
anrw•&gt;'
v1s 1t with DaVe and Co all morn
surveys, accordmg to the Oh10 and 1951 , and above l946, 1947 ,
Marvin A. RobutAI: Arent
Uesults for the C1rst day, 1nd1- DIV1Sion , of Wildlrife As f~r ,. as , and .l~AII if!ttbe-~~Wilh rab
"They had to, of course, but Oki bme ANTIQUE BUREAU Phone 334-X
Pomeroy Oblo J
"I have only givtn you a "wee mg A person real{ Y oug ht to have
you
know, 1 thmk maybe the storv
und WHAT-NOT. can 408-J
~rittPit" of what this.: book tell• college credtt for Jt-tts so edu- eate that sQulrrel hu~mg was utton.tails at.e conc~ne ,
bii5
q,_.tw~~~
~,
Septem9-23-3tc
ff th• 1audy l!ilrly l900's of the
catwnal ,
generany not as g.ood as It was. sialew1dt• population IS f-;
t ber and .oC'f
,
~ 1 e attU· IS better thts way," he reflected
"
A
lot
of
people
who
saw
the
play
!21) Real Estate
milllonalrlf class. Do ~.ad the
My favorrte GarrO\\ay s tory- 1 last year Thts dcc\mf! m ftunter the sa-me as tt was last year Drk rately show tHe p eoiS i nt s1toa
AND
CIDER
Open
da~t)
APPLES
like
the
affa1r
told
me
they
d1dn't
ch•pter tillled "Amenca's Vol
mean a personal one about hun
::;~~;e~=~n ~~~~ ItaJl'P:~~n\a~: !~1!~llo~ny of SJ~~~~:!!nt do:~an~!! t1on
and Sunday unt1l 9 p m New
the husband has w1th the gul
--· - - -- - J Seem.r. the ole ho;,: has such some t•m• !further b•g che•k
h
d
Haven
Orchard,
New Haven MIDDLEPORT--8 ruom, 2 stor)'
..
e1t er, an concentratiOns are 1n
the opemng of e\'ery
' I don 't mean to cnt•c•~e thf'
frame N1cely located on corner
KNOCK WOOD
' hosts o[ admirers , a great many surve)s throughout the
season ) about the same areas as
they
one hears and pia)," he added hdst1ly , "1t's
9·22o.30tc
Phone 24688
,Jot
55x95. Garage Close to
/ of them ladles a cholce few o£ to determtne Lf th1s was an actual have been for three years or
accidents The meant so much to me "
: - - - : : - -- - ·
schools
$6850.00
KENT, 0 -" Knock on \l.ood a 1 whom he beaus (pronounced boze declrne m squirrel populatiOns. more One
a
10
( 14)
Rent
Ewell Wtlcom• In Hollywood
RURAL-Modern
6 room
•nrJ
common supe1slJtJnn goes hack to hnot ) plst dear) around lf you hke or If weather conditiOns were bas , been
sl•m
The p1x1e 1sh Ewell 1s a wei- i - -- - - - - - - - - , - - bath t;._rge lot 5 nunute drlVe
~ lftipUt!ve times In ancumt days a pe1son you're gonn:l eventually responsible for a smaller kill A out m ther.e
hunters come star m Hollywood because he MODERN 3 Room APArRTMENT
from Ohio
Valley Electric
~ordjne to tree expert Ma.rtm L
g1ve h1m a present
companson Df the weather on tr~angular bloek
security appears hutnble, honest and cour
With bath 156 MtWberry AvePlant
$5000
00
Dayer Jr ~ the fJrSt wood knockers
Well 'twas Dave's b1rthdar He both openmg days, obtained from tern and soU'lheast.ern
spoft teous a r¥1ty among mov1e acnue, PomerO)
9 25-Gtc
FARM - 150 acres, 6 room house
~the bushes to scare awa y evil azosc found a red ribbon tra1ltn~ the U S Weather Bureau, Col- has a h1gber rabbit ~
hunts tors. He readily adm1t.s that 1£ he'd
SPACE Cor TWO
w1th basement, barn carage
demfms and tapped on trees to get from his bf!d and runnmg nght wnbus, OhiO, shows that
moLS than other areas ol ..
But lost the coveted ' Itch " mov1e role PARKING
TRAILERS 4th Street, New
and other bUJidmgs 60 acres
f ptot&amp;etlon from
the fnendly out h• s door and clear do..., nsta1rs, ture conditions were more favor- Good huntmg ean be
every
"1 wouldn ' ~ have btoen a good
Haven Call 6170 J, Middleport
m cuhvatJon All mmera1 rights
JPlritJ.; heheved to l1ve lhere
vut to the street What was at able m 1953
least locall)',
are
epok al:lout Lt"
9-25-31 j
$4700 00
the nbbon s end" A large, !tomeIncreased sttulrrel hunter sue- ea, yet lt l.s not
simple
'
- " I would have gnashed my
,.
' ; li.LEGAL PARKING
what gau nt anrl elderly horse
eess was mdtcated for a band Counts cond~ted
ftrearm
2 Ro::-om
- - :F::-U=RN=IS::-HE=DAPART
CUCKLER REALTY
teeth,' he conf1ded
_ PORD C
Wh
M
I 1 do w1sh I could have seen swmgmg through northern Ohto be1 and Oetober
been
MENT, Pr 1vate bath and en
Box 229
Phone 101-Y
,
•
...,._.
.
onn
en
rs
h
t
t
I'll
b
30
t
uth
I
L
k
p
.
~
I
the
•'
Ph 11
Dave s face at t a momen
a out
m1 es so
o a e r..J more apouU
t .. ety pro"Th• movie rote wn something
trance. Also Fur01~ed Garage _t9_·_2_
5_3_tc_l_ _ _ _ _ __ __
f II- White moved over to l et bet a cookie he rode the horse 10 Je One !actor that may ha..e hel for thLs hunting season, because grams deSlgned to acquamt hun
1 want•d •• becU,. B"t ,ou
apartmerrt, 808-Y Mrs Charles
her husband drave their automo Cen tral Park ere thf day was over ped mcnase the squ1rrel kill In the rcaniJ,g of lat.! season htte;'Y ters wtth sarety rules "Be Sure
know how aldorn a sta1 • •ctor
Wat!ner, sy,.cuse.
9-226tc (231 Legal Notices
bile, she accJdentall.} s•pped on
Jh en•s JUSt klDd of a Jolly httle th1s ate&amp; IS lhat more ram fell iS usually responsible for tlie It's Game Before You A1m", 1s
geh • ch.111nce ta do his 1tage
tbe accelerator Pohce sa1d thl' rolon} of folks busmcss folks , up there JUSl precedmg the openmg, better rabbi[ years These , late one ol the better exallllPles of
role in Hollvwood. 1 poretanded
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
MODERN 7 room DWELLING on
rar spurted across a street nar
b lefty at - - - - - J
B
d 1
f'
rowly m•ssmg other machme.s &lt;fnd on Mill St Droppmg Ill r
J
'
•
9 ogans
y an
arge,
!rearm there wasn't • c... nc• for me
Anne Street ofr Mulberry AveEx~Kutor
''parked ' m a gmge which ,t Bess SanbUJ n s, we got mto a brg sunk, that s all,
1 lux"rlously spreading thrngs
up safeby hu1gea on the use of com" Wh•le I was waltmg to fmd
nue, m Pomeroy Cement dnvct'
J eems, ca 11 capermcus or som• - 1or 1eI,_
' l sug'"1 Wall• with
mon sense Alter the f1rst
day ou t 1 sa 1d to my w1re th e on t y
foot stram of remm1sccnces a bout our
,
entered by punchmg a lOxiO
way and garage Avaalable OC Estate of Calvin D. bh:hm•n,
hole Her husband wa,. thrown out Great Lake trIP of years agn--~e d body
vrnnhou....-bwt no, W.elly's
and first weekend
of sqUirrel way I could possibl.} get the role
l'OBER I Phone 310-M 9-2{)..11
,
d tJeen on •denL•cal routes and pr aps
LOOKING AROUND-Richlrd in tht carpenter busine11
sefion, at lea1t 22 mstances were would be for us to SliD a lease on
Dece..ed
hu r t mg hJs Ieg b ut sne
esca pe
r-orted
to the DIVISIOn of W•ld a house at Martha's Vmeyard near BOOMS For Rent ?42 E Main St
wlthcut a scratch
ident ica l sh1ps Wh1Ie we were S 01uer, convtn I•nt 1y n11r wllh hi s P apartm•n1 over h'll
Lt"
N oht'e is hereby g1ven that
Pllioac 278-X. Edith Teafo:-d
!o:,lbbmg Hany Barnes stuck his ltatlon waton, h•uls me and a •bout •v•ry other person
life where common smse ,was not New York for September The
Robe1
t I. Coats, whose Post omce
hrad m to say hello and g11o.e !at· stack of groc•n•• hom..,_thankl m..t is either adding on •
used by bunters These -accidents next day,'' he chtJckled "the call
8-14-tf
2
20
address
i9 Middleport, Oh..io, has
est weather re port Mabel Hysell for the buggy rid•, D1r.ky-Phyllis or enciOling a parch or tak1n1 out resulted m
lfi]UrieS and
fat hme-1 had the part
ahhes
The
Oh10
DlvlsJOn
oC
been
duly
appomb•d as Exet1,1tor
dropped hnefly by to tell us Grace Tannehill a school teacher •t Har· .e parhtlon, or meybe
Rol• Is His Lilhtfting
PI!LL.ot FOLDLIIIG DOORS of the Esl,at'3 of l:.tlvm D .keil!bWildlife urges al•l hunters to use
"Th1s role IS my hghtnmg But
Hys1•ll ~ roof blew off and 3 Or 4 risonvllle new__.vch I fin• com- in, an extrt bathroom on
Any 8be For Any opentnr
man late of Middleport, Meig!t
~auhvn
Oth ' ' ' am hleri b\ , relalmg theh lat- munii• and 1 lc...ow th•....
' ll eppr.. tint floor-l'd think the
hunting. and ..c.omrooQ s.:nse While 1 d 1dn ,t h ave to wa1t qUJte as I ong
Sold
C. L. Heftlen. Conl Couoty, Oh1o, deceased
1
est httle t1dblts o( new" from ere elate Phyllit--th• h.ls Mome co- Mil•, lumber, e•lotn.
, The J?hlO Dfvleio~ . P.,f ,_ Wildlife for 1t to str1ke twice as Franc111
1J5 Meth1nle 8&amp;., Pomer.,.
Dated thas 16th day of Sfl~tem·
and there
nomic• 1nd English-we conwratu- entl the like weuld' iult
" intei't~ tbe: A:~led , San Bacon d1d"
ber
1954
You know that's JUSt such a late Rutland on 1ett1ne their •-'dl I gulls th.Y
ldln 'rabl!.if: to· d~i'e
tf 1m
Marilyn, he ...added, 11 I
fnendlv st .. eet For the~.l matter, school bond 11su...-orln Smith and c,vrst It ..... for
P9(1.ailon6 ol!~_..,.itt would derful g1rJ and very aertous about
F H O'Br1en
our town IS all over 1 enJOY my cohartJ worlcN hard on that ..,e
4 Jood many ,:eatf
bt?harmtU.l " ~- R~~ii. ....an or her work" He thmkl she'1 "just
Judge of~ the Probate Court,
up ~ lr cct v1s1ls so- they often b,.- we know-and how proud thr(II vieatll}g a J(ieDd in
allilnal p(lp ftidhJ. 'T&amp;;}f;;bbits" right" for the role
Melil! County, Obto
rome a reguLa! Old Home Wet!k be out there to do lO nobly by She~d. just had htr
f b 1 ..., ~fib ' ~ · the s
In toclay's seen• Mill Monroe
r9) 18-25, {10) 2 3tc
Ne1ghbor Sh1rl•y Mills ha• their duldren-- small
Dtbbi• l sUite done over,. newfy
;ban :11~~~~t-th\i~~~ of t~:
wat to t•kt a bubbl• INlth, her
tust completed 1 nlct little attach- Searl•. Ch01rles and Martar•t's all spruced up , just hke
State of W:is'btnft.on "J'heLr mtxed
flrtt bathtub tune on c:•llulokt
ed garage to his hom•. Ht tUrL· two year ofd calls 'C•m• here, had two rvbustJOUS boy&amp;,
or 1 gm ~ lt the l'eJUlt of a rabbit
To sto11 a drl~t, she sticks h•r
•Ii llODNEY DOWNING
butes the whole rd•e to wife Nttra come here' when yeu go by-she of thetr mam delights
farm bemg abandoned and the big toe In the fauQt. It sta''
who w1th all our Sewmg Club lovn comptny •nd elwayl h•s a stand on thf! davenpm t and JUmp stock released Some of the r.t~ 1tuck. Pu .. y Victor M..,.. ~tl•r•
bunch. saw a l!ntilar room (sh1ll lot to tell yoll--'1 tovt to w•tch the to the nearest chatr
W&amp;§ knQwn to have been 1mportth, .plumber who Wlddlu In to
''' INSURANCE .\GENCY
' •l"•r•. A.utomo~ue. Htlltb
wa uti tt) at the Norman Fost Scout• gang up ovtr at tKe library
'"Now Grace" sez I "1f you can ed fr om Europe, and the ~ result live Marilyn. I c•nnot ropert
home 1n Pt Pleasant Norman 1nd - our men of tomorrow-luller JUSt keep the boys from JUmpmg IS a mixture of \lartous stramr. of this mll•ston• In m..,lo history,
Ida Nell use their's as a 1ummer John Vroman J,. apun and th•y on thJs"-eve!' notlce you never domeshc rabbits In other words , however, boc.use director •my
A CCI CENT
11v1ng room Gay with rugs, chau"l 01111 dluppter Ilk• mal•c into th• really hmsh a sentence like that the San Juan exporters are S!ll
Wilder antlclp•tecl en ovalanctM
•Lit", Cuaalb and HoiHIIJ
t1bles and oh man, th•t b1g open l1br1ry basement, JUSt like you've Sez she "The .pnly way m the lng Ea.9'ter Bunmes to !JPOrt.smens of vlslton and cl01ed the ....
bree'l~ way 111 w1nt•r dosed 1nd I ...tn ants do--it's es natural for world you can do that IS JUSt cut and Faeld Tr1al c1~s all over
Ewell left the stage play after
re•dy for the car
kids to follow a leade,. u to thetr legs of£"
the midwest When the f1n1t sh1p 730 performances and a:aveo up a
Reql Esrare Broker /
Well Shrrley was impl!'ll ed to j brulhe-.nd we thank h..ven for
Somehow that's always sta)'ed ments arnved several years ago, New York TV eontraet to tate t:ht'
l'lfONU\
name thrs 11ew addtt1on to h11 the l•edenhrp around her--.-o11ly 1n mv mind so I was younger SID- the rabb1U at Just had the oul mov1e role After 11'1 finished
home 01nd when M1ll~•ot came home w1sh we had a leader for Girl glc, the dream of a son all my own waro appearances of bcmg WLld he'll go nght back to the stag~
(G MlbDl..E.PURT. OHIO
from Columbus the- other da'l' she Scout ~ howev.,., some of theH m the far future
ammals Bnt mcJe recent shiP· , verston of "Seven Year Itch"
'
_,,___
, _ _ _ 4 . . . . . . . . . ..,
found •t all labelled, ntct httle youngsters h8Ve such a full .cheAnd now-some of us WiSh OUJ ments hfve tnchruded black and
"I love the show and the part''
metal srgn up over the door - dute- what with btnd, football, rurl!l.l~re was gettme: JUSt such a white rabbits, and P great vanet)' he stud "I JUSt kmda hate to ]~t
1 pa~er routH, store work- hard to beathig
"Nora's Ark "
of colors and SiZes
Purchasing go of tt"
All It needs now Is ,. dov~ fly l'!'C' how they g•t It ali in-Ricky
I'll Hd e funny notl to lliis these rabblts has gJven a few peo
- - - · - - -- rng oui the wrndow
Schoonover voes by wrth his dog, furniture liusln••• In the f1mout pie the embarra~sed
feeling of
WEEPY MOTTO
'
Dn \OU \hrnk lh;~L No1t 11 &lt;', a " , Buddy- seyt Ricky, "He's g1&gt;t '37 fiHd ..,, br•th•r Clint's lat buymg somebodys pet
HASTJNCS, Neb-Members
. aicot bl• d a ...__... por1 ..-one
-•
ThE-ae
not rate They
very a gr.a desc hooI c1OJSS were ~s k e&lt;1
)
r1)!: hi 1n 1I~ p ace lh ~ ~~·
n g,1rs
som1t nusky blood 1n h1m, we th.••r
htgh
as .-abb•ts
S!portmgdoanimals
Doll•n paJ a bonus of as much Take a good look It shiJu ld h ~ on 1 th1nk"-i1 boy and h1• dog, th• w1th sundry _Other •t•m• tuch ~~ have been a pest at most places by the teacher to ~1te the1r fl.
as Slto &amp;Ids week at total dares an 1;':-:&lt;lct st nu~;:ht lm c, a~ \ o r ete~nel du~an tmpromptu Red book co.., k1tchoft cabinet. Bro. s where ihf!y have been planted, as vonte mottoes One little Klrl,
1
wboeJI doU•r bills rro111 &amp;to&amp;u know v. th the tv.o oulu s\a ,s or Cro$s m~Pehng takes place over on arMy piiCfure and wh•t have yeu. they have been on the San Juan! probably speakmg
from exper~
Plenty of good uoed rel'iilererlsten are diMflbuted threurh~ th e d1pp1r o; s1 de I &lt;a nt ~ t
1
the Chambers lawn-Martha and
laid &amp;rother as he. dumped tM Island! At ptuent h.eavy ha 'Ves l ienee, answered, "If at f(rst you
oul this •rta .
and easla •wards ~tr a1g ht l111 e from th• rn to t 1) I R1chud 1o1ned by WtUy end Mur- mu:l t,c4MI e.sggy no uunt dtven tma f&lt;lr eJtp()rt k~ep.s th em 1n don t succeed, cry, cry, liam"
ralota. Come 1nd gel 'e•t
USIOh EYetifnca B• o\ollol•laldt
:!!~'f'181;!.'n~~::;~.:e.r.:J; polaz .s tar
u.l Bradford and Lattr by Ben and port out in the street "Now hand To keep suc h annrllls froD"
·O.Mea. .nth twlaklc Iii tfe and i or tourse I m user! to gu r g li1J 1 Max1ne Ph1lson all 1ust happened TttA:T'S tht tbhtl you've ht&amp;rd bEcoming pests 10 OhiD, the Wild :
CHINIH MfNJIT.II
...... 11 ciiMIII:, tucresb atJinl' a to Rae ill " ;rnrl seem g the sun 1Js~.; along- •nd a bi1 help to Muriel hollertftt ~M elf fhHe yetrJ- life CountU recerJ ly wrote an or- 1 GRAND llAPIDS, Mteh .-The
to eollefl' dolhln &amp;o m the Wf'~ t .and set m the eastw1th her ntw duties •• county TA.Kr- ~ '4fOUR FIET off the der that proh1b1ts the
lhl'PQrta- Rev Isaac Jen 'or Ntw York Cd)'
l'lftlek.
of winnloi bill• 11 does up there all the L1me tJ&lt;.~n 1 Red Crou chairman--Mtrtha'sl coUch."
lion Df any wdd ammats wlttlciu1 became the first Chtnese rnlnlllfr
OD Tile ftrldQBI Coriifit: .
=::.rb~d:O;~e: 1 ~n !~:~:: :~: OliX f'd up planet But 1f th s Nn11 h try,ng to g•ve away somo lovoly To {Uch t low estate ha•l 1f a permit from the Ch1ef of the to be ordained in tbe Chrbtian
ID Mlddlepett ,
Star gl'ts al! ou t of Jme , we I t! beg'lnlils •nd coleus, taking th ;:orne
bJVi&amp;lcn ol Wiltllile
Reformed Chul'th
"".o•K"'
A,,,a oA _ _ 1.,.., .....,
i
•
•

I

UlRREL HUNTING REPORTED GOOD,•
RABBIT POPULATION SAME AS 1953

th~eo~:r!etm

of

I

eo~t)on1:~ ~ ie~on Ht~~~~,kfJt)/trenUy

I

j

';JJ!e

*he

.

--

For

I

I

-

Bonus Dollars

By

ri•

I

I

'

.

YOUR '·
BEST
BATTERY
BUY

I

•••ai'JHumben
'i)w

••

I
I

I

MOORE'S

l

I

•

....

..........

.. ........ ··'-

BARGAINS
GALORE
In
BAKER'S
USED STORE

I

/

!

'

'

,_.

.....

/

MO..co«'iWith fGmily,l)•

SC"AAf. PMrM
.......... loll.., Ul~ LUCII.Ll a.••t)&amp;IJi!U\MK... ·~

Bruce Lloyd Spoke 1Men'• FeUow•hip Met WSCS Citcltt Meats
l On Tuesdny Evening With New
At league Meeting The Men's Feltow•h•o ol the

Present were ¥r·
Charles Slarkey .;r Jl~rab&lt;&gt;Q, Will " l(fllla,'

Me,.,,.,

Bruce lloyd, president oI t h e
Memur1al Pary Pl~nnmg Comm~s­
swn, was the guest spe.-ker, when
the ChLid ConservatiOn
League
met l'hurtday evenint" at the
borne or Mrs James Pullen Mr.
Lloyd displayed a map
of the
proposed area, p1cmc spot, baseball d1amond , t ennts and basketball courts. shuHJ.e-board courts,
and skalu g rmk The meetmg
was condUICted by Mrs MarJe
Houck, prestdent, and tbe mem
ben voted t'O pledge lhetr !!upport
or the Park program Thmr ftrst
money makmg pro1ect will be a
Bake Sale to be held on Octobe~
9 at the Triluster Gleaners
The next meetmg w11l be held
Dn Oetober 21 at the home oC
Mn Charl-es Bra!)bury The hosFrank
tesses, Mtr. Pullen , Mrs
Wilson and Mrs Jack Satterfle1d
se1 ved a dessert course to twenty
two members, SlX children and
Mr Lloyd , th eir guest

,WSCS QuUe. Thursday
At Mr1. Boer's Home
A qu1ltmg wa!! enjo)ed 'fhurs
dav at the borne C»C Mrs Chnsty
Baer Mmers.vllle, by members of
the Forest Run, Methodtst c'hu.r
ch, WSCS

A !'Otluck dmner was
served
at noon to Mrs H1ram F'1sher,
Mrs Amonda B.er, Mro
John
Bailey Mrs Charles Baer
Mu-s
0
'
W 11
'y h
John Scott, Mrs
1 Jam IS er,
and Mrs Ba er

af Chnat
Melg' Counl' Chu-hes
·"'
met TUI!sdB'f evemn&amp;:, at the Po
meroy church wtth Donalld Seev
eM!, the host pa_stC'I'
Tom Wyatt pastor of the Zwn
church, ied the smgmg wrth Rob

ert Purtell , pastor of the Brad
bury c-hurch as p1amat, and John
Wyatt pastor of lbe Rutbnd chur
ch, !VJ)Ok:e to the group usmg for
hiS topac .. "Gomg down mto Egypt
Cor hf'lp
ounng the busmess sess1on m
charge or Robert Reed of Mld-dle
por t 1t was announced that the
Durmg the busmess meetmg a
Kor~ar. Government are holdmg new member Mrs Smtth Shreve
an men for the standmg army , was welcom,t!d to the group. Tlle
but that the Amer~an n1JSSIOR· Ctrcle voted to purchal:Le
room
anes In Korea a1 e attemptmg to cloths lor the church
have a youth brought here for Rr v L A Bangerter !!.poke
the 19M-56 school
year The of h1s frtend and former class
Metgs County group Will hnancl:' mate who 1s a mm•ster •n Tokyo
the education of the youth
j M1ss Bess Sanborn, who wu m
The next meetmg Will be held charge of the program, revtewed a
at the Middleport church , on part of the study book " Under
October 18, begmnmg at 7 30 p. Three Flags" At the close of tlte
m
meetmg a salad course was
ed to lh1rly ftv e members
Ch.wrt~les
represented
were
Bradbury , Tuppet•s Plams
Rut
land, Bradford , Middleport, Zton, Mrs. Price Is Gueat
Hemlock Grove and Pomeroy
Refreshment s were served by Of One Won One Cltu,
the Pomeroy group at the conclu
Mrs Leshe Pr1ce wa1 a
SIOII' of th e meetmg
when Mrs William Watson
led by Mrs Harry Bailey
tamed th e One Won One class
,
th e Pom eroy FLrst Bapt1st

I

' y F
lnfermedIOfe . ·

/F0TfflS At Church

.

I

I

Middleport Personals

oh, Thursday evemng,
home, Lasley St.

of Ft
gus,
Durst ,
the host• · and do,jgliie(' ;fUd.y
of Pom•roy

ONLY

I
1
1

$299.00
InclUded In Thl• Group Ia A
I P~e Livln&amp;' Room Suite

$30.00 DOWN
Balance Ia Easy Paymellle
See .It Today at

Rutland Furn, Ca.
Kalllllld, 0.

Or

Mason Purn. Co.
Moson, W· Va.

I

MRS. BENN!TT IN?IRTAINS
Mrs Chari~ 1tenftett, IH'tiJident
of the Grantl llterna:tumlll lAulllo
hary or the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engmeers, entertamed thP.
grou, at belt b~me 'fbundaf a£.
teraoon Atter the r;eiQia.r
mg It was anitoune!!d' tr.at Uie
hostess would be Mrs R C. Sansbury wlth tlw time al:lld place to
be announced later T'Jilt trayelni.g 1
prtze :was enntritttttt!f ' by ~s
"Sansbury and won by M:ra. W111tef
J;Jarrlt. The hostess served a des·
sArt course to Mrs 'Va.lter Harrls,
Mn William Garber, Mn Lee
Rouah. Mrs. A. J. IJ:eaver, Jlra.
Sansbury, Mra Robert lllrrla and
Mrs, Dea Haye1 .
·

Morning Worshlp--10·30 A M

A dessert course was served by
the hos'tc3ses durmg tbe
soctal
hour to Mn SeLdenable, Mrs
Howard Stewart , Mrs 0 R Fans,
Mrs Walter Wolfe, Mrs Ellen
Couc h, Mr s Lonm Sterrett, Mrs
J E Foster
Da-le
Mrs W1lham
Mrs Dana
wer, and Mrs

NEW
Furniture

"Siss boom bah and rah roh roh- Milk
'hqS mode MY team. And I can't tliink
of o better drink than mHk . : :
the athlete's drink sUpreme~ ''
I

0. D.

" Tl)e Ff!eijdl)v CiuW:h"
Rev. Dale'lf. 11&amp;tl!ft/ P,aslor
SermQn: "Give Gtlf!.' A (:lwnce-Now!"

°

OF

.

THE FEDEAATJI) {;f-IURCH

I

Group Celebrates
With Family Dinner
Mr and Mrs Carl N Smith entertamed recenUy at thelr home,
Sprmg Ave, Pom eroy, m obser
vance of the f1r st birthday ot
thelr nephew, R1cky C:\lthp, A de
corated b1rtl\day uhf and ace
cream were served w1th.. tJte dill~
ner
Present were WJ1lianl C CuUip,
father of Ru'ky
.
and 86n· Gtry of
Parkersi.Jurg , Mass Marilyn Miller,
Mtddleport and Mr apd Mrs I
Sm1th, daughter Shitley dr'!:d sort I
Earl.

N. W.

The meetmg m charge of
president, Mrs Ray Se;.de~&gt;abie
c.pened Wtth the ~~ass st&gt;nog, "!ie
Keeps Me S1r)~mg , followed Wlth
prayer by the president
Jn the ab:o;ence or the teach-er,
the thought for the day, "Love~!
PathiWay,'' was given by Mrs
den able ' Thoughlts on .~fiiYel'l
and myth1cal prayer" was
pic of tlhe devotiOns led b}'
R Farls
A short busmess session
hdd , after which the m~e':'~"!ll
closed Wlth prayer by Mrs
ter Wolfe

3

&amp;P1
Offlee Hours: S 1o 12, .2

at

.c~\~~·

M

Ft

I

An IntermedHJte Youth Fellowship was formed at Heath Metho·
dJSt ehurch Thursday evemng
when a group of you ng people
met at the church for a potluck
su pper P1 ecedmg the meal wh1ch
was served 1n the church dmtnJZ
The btrthCays of Fred Blaett-1 room, games were enJo:.ed on thP
nar, Mr and Mrs C !" Tompkms lawn of the parsonage
and Mrs E J Tracy were ob
Cosponsors of the !Yfo' will be
served, wh en the Ohto Valle}' Mrs L A Bangerte. an d Mrs
Commandery No 24, K T and John Kelchka The group Will
the1r famUtf!s met .Wednesday meet Sund•y ftom 5 to 5 45 to 1
h M
T
1
evenmg, at t e asomc
emop e, the1r f1r st 1egular meetmg anrl
for a 6 30 potluck dmner
electJon of off•cers wJil he held
Follow1n~ the dmner
the They will also see 1 film stnp
Kmghts ad) our ned to the Iodg;e , Growth of the lt..l ea of God"
hall for their regtalar meetmg whtch Will bi shown by Mr Ban ;:!~id~n: Struble, Commander, gelter Group s mgtnll of camp
The lad ieS enJoyed 11 sDC u.l chorus songs wa s led by Carole
'hour and
watched televiSIOn, Goff
1
while the men at~ended ~od,ge
Those present were Carol CJIS
I well, Ida Mae and Cora Lou W•l son, Judy and Warren 1-Iurle ~.
Shirley and Jimmy Batey, l':ddle
Mrs M L French was m At Blake, Dick Roll er Barbara and
hens Friday afternoon to v1s1l her Betty Covert, Chrtsture Coats,
brother Harry Townsenr.l, who IS Carolyn Wells , Dawd Ches her,
C:~rter
French,
a med1cal patJCnt at the Shelter George G1bbs,
Becky Grueser, James Hamer,
m&amp; Arms Hosp1tal there
Larry M1tch, Martanne Woodgerd
Reva Kay Coughenour, CheshJte, and Ruth Phtlson
Is .spendmg the weekend with het
grandmother Mrs John Mayer
Lt Kenneth Sauer, son of Mr Mr. Kress Enlertains
~ and Mrs Lewis
Sauer Sr, has On W edMsdny Evening
been a guest of General and Mr:-.
Mrs Cedrac Clark and Mrs
Edwm HuH m Tokyo Mrs Hull IS
Allen
Hennell were guests when
the former Lucille Davis of Mui
Mrs
H
B Kress entertamed her
dleport and LS a fr1end of the
bridge
club,
We dnesday evemng
Sauer famtly
at her home Martm St. Pomet:O}
Mr and Mrs Edward Ketchka,
Pnze for htgh score was awardW1den, W Va , are spendme the
weekend wtth the1r parents. Mr ed to Mrs Fred Blaettnar , second
to Mrs Albert Coates and guest
and Mrs John Ketchka and .son
Mr and Mrs John Hawkms Jr to Mrs Clark
and daughter Juamta , Russet!
A salad couise wu served bv
Roush and Mrs Lula Russell are the hostess to those named above
m Columbus today to attend the aQd Mrs ltobert JacDbs, Mrs
Ob10 State openmg game They
Wtlham Anderson.
Mrs
Paul
w1ll also Vlstt Mr and W.rs Frank- Nease and Mrs Fred Crow Jr
1m Gmtber and daughter
Dr ,Jlnd Mrs Homer G McMillen, Columbus, have been V1Sitlfii
former parash1oners find fnend s
here for several days
Mr and Mrs Edward T French
were busmess v•s•tors 1n ColUI'JI.·
,•
bus Fnday
,.

Birthday Dinners
Hon,ored Members

Mr and
bus, :V.:r

Tile f1rst meetmg -of the year uf
the Afternoon C1rcJe of the WSCS
V(as held at Heath Mdhoch$1:
Church
Thursday
with Mrr.
Maude Beck cha1rmun, presi.d ln&amp;
and givmg an openmg
Mrs Homer Cook was leader
the devot 10 nal servu~e- and her
subJeCt was "Faith". Spec 1al mu
s 1c was presented by a quartette
M
o p Klein Mrs H1tbe
sr:th, Mrs Forre!t Bachtel, Mrs
E M Blake w1th Mrs Ben Philson I' uha.ii.
as aecompantst

' Y
mD anti "SQPPL
Phone 810-M :Miners'ville', 0

~~~

�'

Po;eTwo-

-!

•

•

•

I'

Saturday, September 25, 1954

The pAILY SENTINEL, F'omeroy.Middleport, Ohio

'

1954

fhe DAILY SENTINEL

-- -· - -·----

Bridge Club
'
At Ebersbach

OF '1'81 -US ........,. 4BU

l'llllllilleol .....,. alt•rr0011 txcopt Sund•&gt; bJ Tile Oblo Vall.,
llliaDtaei, Inc., at 111 MechaniC s• .. ~Y. 0 . Buaine&amp;a «tice phone

• • echt0l111 ofl\ce phone m
Entered as ~eeon• clw malllnl matter at tbl'! po.t
~ero1. Ohio

otflc.~

aiCIL\&amp;D B. OWEN

General MUIIrt'C'

JACK L. OOLLii:TTE

, CUy EdUor

al

Cla11lfled Advertl•lng ltatM AIHI
Aetulall0111
(17)
Classified Ads rec:efved DJ' 10 a.
m will be published tba Nmfl LOST-FOX HOUND wtth wh1te,
deliver
black and tan -spotr. Broke WANTED CARRIER to
day received _,.
THE
DAILY
SENTINEL
"'
a.tes· :'. cents per word, one tn- looae with cb.a1n and two .coll- ~rndbury GOOD route, Polio
ars
.Name
on
collar,
C
L
sertiob, Mlntmu.._ cbarge
lnsttra~ce benef1ts
Apply
at
Blankenship Ir found, contact
4 centl per word for three cnnoHice
9-16-tf
T R Blankenship, 10 Cole
aecubve insertlona.
Street,
Pomeroy 1\,EWARD
Special-One month !or 25 c:enU
9-24-3tc
per word.
Full rate or 2 cent. per word will LOST yellow gold diamond WED·
be char:ged for advertising Jf not
DING RING Return to Court St;JWJNG AND ALTERING Ethol
French, ISS Butternut. Poon ..
paid for before the lOth of eacb
Street Grtll REWARD 9-22·3tc
U-14&gt;3\o
TOf , Ohio
montb following 11\ntertioD.
Errors in AdvettisinJ-Sbould be LOST at Ruttand-Chester foot
baJJ game yellow gold Bulova
reported immt&gt;diately The SenWATCH
wJ.tb e~ans1on band
tinel will Dot be r~ponsJble for
Ftnde'
all
Pomeroy 3874 RE- SJNGER SEWING MACHINE
more than one incorrect IDBerRepreeentaUve in P?meroy
WARD
9 23·3tc
tion'.
and, Vlemliy every week. For
Charged Adl rece•nd by llllll or (81
purebase or repalr of Sewln&amp;
At~to
telephone given eareful aUenMachlnes. Call or Wnte Sift·
tion.
EXeer Sewing Machine Co., :15
Card of ThaDb •nci Special No- 11N8 CHEVROLET 2 door.
CELI.EN1'
condition
REASON
North
Court S~ , AtbenJ.
tices of Events pr!nterl at reguABLE.
Helen
Batey,
389
W11l
OhiO
·~tf
lar classU1ed rates Obituaries
1ams
St,
Mutdleport
Phone
1
RADIO
&amp;
TELEVISION
SERViCE
/
published at 1 cent per word.
6303-Y
Phone 200 Cleland Appliance 1
(I)
tees
(8 l
Store ltB w Mam St' POD\eTOJ
COMING SOON- A revoluuuna;:')
~ ...... _
_ 1 26-tf
new way of CALF FEEDING R ff RAWLINGS SONS CO
QUICK SERVICE on Watch Re~
Wat~h th1s paper for announce·
hour Wrecker
Servaee
Day
pamng by Factory
Trained
rnent, Mtddleport Feed MILl.
PbQne 8227 Night Phone 6039X
watchmaker. COLLJNS JEWE9 24-11
DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS
LERS, Pomeroy
1-3-tf
12·24-11
I ;;;;;;;;;;~;;-;~:;;;;;;;;;;=--;;;-;;-;;=
FOREMAN • ABBO'IT T. V. SER
CO~ WHEEL ,.I,IGNMENT
VIC!! ~U Mateo Repaired by Elland .Jlalanclng Service Hackett's
pert Tt!tbnieians. Pbone 6284 Y.
Sohio Phone 6361, Mtddleport.
Middleport.
6-15-tl

16il:ost&amp; Found

NaUonat advertlJJnl representative, Bottlnelll-KunbaH, lne., 343
L.ezaqton Ave ,N ew York Caty, 16, N Y
l!loblcrfption ratn. Deh\ery bv ~arrler where available 30 eentl
.,er wep.k: ene year an advap('H at The Dally Sentinel offlee, $1!5 60; all.
,...1.118, 1710 , th.ne mont hi, $.'1 90 By motor route wbere avanable,
aae mon&amp;h Jl By mall one ,..r sa: a1x montha t4 25, three montha,

Help Wonted

aoc:.-

Wonted

12.10, one month, $1.

DID YOU

t1•re", one of tht moJt revttllng h11torit1 of our tim" I've
tvtr sun.
•
Story Jus t told me-almost
Mark Twa•n-•sh m tt.s e.rUlmese
Seems a mnn, we'll tall 'fttm Mr
8 received news ot a relaUve ktll·
Just readmg •n ' The Aclvenlur~:­ e&lt;1 m traific m a largr city wh1ch
ot Mark Twam" engrossmg bw- he was va.s1t1ng
Recetvmg the news, Mr .B ex:
graphy of one of Amer 1ca's best
loved authors. about Andrew Cer- cla1med ' Ye don't Mean to tell
negLe and t}le way 1hat wealth me he stood nght there 10 the
road and was killed? Waal , we'll
flowed mto h1s hands
"Carnegae's fortune was fabu- 1\JI\'e to go then fldded as an
lous In one yt •
ht• Gleaned 1mmedJale afterthDught "and I'll
S23 000,000 00 when n~Jther he wear my new sUJ t
nor any mulll-nulhonJme had m
It co..t $27,000,000.00 jvst to de·
come tax to pay Thl:' avP.ragr
v•lop one of our modtrn wondtr
Amencan was makm!( $500 00 a
yur at that time and mitltons 10 materials, nylon. DuPont did lhls
1nd I elllped they're clolno 0 K.
shops and factones r!:"Celved onlv
ptting
int•rest on their invet.t$6 00 per v. eek
ment Millilfts and millions of ny.
"Carn&amp;gJe ente1 tamed m h1s lon clad lqs and the thouund
mansiOn Ill New V01k ~ailed on h1s oth1r places It Is f&amp;und lndhpenyacht relaxed on Ins 32 000-aere Hblo
Rect"nt G J sto-ry
~slate 111 Scotland, where three
Joe " Wonde1 what 1t 1s th ev
hundred tenants sened the master of Sk1b0 Castle Other m11l really do to the government
meat?"
wna1res laed more gaud!!}
Sam " Wh.}, they agl' II"
And 1t goes on like that listi ng
Joe 'Age 1t 1 Howzat? "
the Vanderlults Morgans Rock e
Sam "You know--age 1t on the
fellers and thetr 1:k the1r palaces
at Newport the1r Hllas abroad, boor "
An eene and lovely sight m the
let your JmagJnatJOn run rll)t,
)'ou II h:we the p1cture
far
at evenmg
was west
the tong
plum) tJme
Silverrecently
streak
So enjoy )OUr ( arnt:'!:(IP libr::tr) , lert by a faraway jet plane You

(20) Business Services

KNOW THAT

-

Soles

I

e

Net

Auto Services

-241

Actor Refuses
Screen Romance
With Mmmarilyn

===-=-

I

4-15-U - - - -

""'19:-:)--:::Fo-r"So
:-:le---- ~ (20 BJ Insurance

I

One GOOD USED COAl~ FUR- PAT WIPPLE, Farm Bureau Ia.
BY ALINE MOSBY
NACE Thomas Webet, Chest er
surance, Auto-Fire Life- Polio.
United Prus Staff Correspondent
9-25·3\p
Ph
98
8-4-U
HOLLYWOOD UP-Tom Ew~ll
-~ ~:_ _ __
_ _ __
nobly agreed today Jt was proper LARGE IRON~ !_{L'TI'LE
wtth
that !or h•s tnumpbant return to
ll'tand Mrs Ess1e Decker, Ra· COMPLETE lnsurancl(l. Protectloo.
~Q
r movies he must refuse a scree;n
ctne, Oh 1o
9 24 3tc
LJfe, Auto, F1re, Pol!o Call l)oo
.:JI
romance with Marilyn Monroe
6 Head 8;;;k uld -PlGS. ~·] ~~~~ Mlcrdlevort, OhM
use
1t
to
the
full
Pour
little
ncn
couldn't
hear
a
sound,
couldn't
set•
man Andy was obses~ ed With the even a speck of wane but there
After 28 flops on Broadway anrll RitChi-e, 4 miles east of Chesrt.er --··-:::.,-::,::-..,.----,-~-...,..
und1stmgutshed mov1es he prefers
on Rt 248
9 24 3tp 1 MAX WARD Agent tor Farl'n :au.
4Jea of giVIng 3 lar~e varl of It was that .silver trad, unmu;ialulbly
to forget, EwelL found stage fame
reau InsuranCe CotftPJ~niM, AGioLife-Fire otnce Phone " !:vtD
the Ravenswood
By W. R. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN
the season Mo1st
pro- two years ago as the star or the 7 month old male BEAGLE PUP
a'(i.;:e-e:o;ee t:ad of unequal
from good stock Phone 169 Y
lngs 92-X
f.lO-U
area or nearly th 8re last Sunday
'
the Woods ate more fa~bte fo' duced b)' )qve"'ile ·fc11\,ll es born h~t comfdy, "The Seven Year
Itch"
9-~-3tc
f~
~\t~n~~?e~f s~:: e:;lyth~~~.s. !~: about a half hour before that Jet Meigs Co. /Conservation "ssoc. 1the squirrel bunter. i::'Uie ifl, ear]!y Ute same yelr. ·\.
h
made a forced landing up thert
SqUinel huntmg ranged fromt pertmts h1m to stalk l , Ill~, As of A\rg'U!t 20 'the' roads1de
Numerous him heroes were test- SWEET CIDER
d DROPPE'iJ AUTO, FmE, Hoapitalilatioa, Lll•
\ lf)ore I ean see w Y labor umons That's as close as 1 ever want to fan to good over most of Ohw on ,w'r.hout ruMhng dry , lellt.e:t frid game counts sh,J!W, ,yery httle ed for the 20th Century Fox movie
an
Insurance, Bonds
Prudential
arose And also, dangerous thought
opcmng day but squlrrel con. tw11s
'fi~
&gt;&lt;t; •Jtaage (n ' the s~(t\f.tcb! pheasant verswn At last the movte-makers APPLES Dehc1-0us, Stayman Travelers Call Don MuUen, Poor
-.hy the preacbmgs and theones get to those bables when they're centrat10ns were spotty Jll disThe squirrel season WID coDQ!i. PCJPUlabon '~ot~hw~ Obw shows got the brilhant ldea that the be!lt
Wmellap and Rome
Beauty
eroy
~14-tj
4t Kar:l Marx and h1s follower~ m iroubJe.
tnbll'tJon I"h1s mformat1on was ue to October 15 The longer "~ a sl}'ght 1hcoreue bve,• 1 last year person to play the !:well type role
· Webster Orthards , near Chesler,
lfnmd sutb fnnUul ~ round her~
I guess every one knows: wbat obtamcd from sqmrrel hunters en .season wh1eh is n~ m
.Ln 1 evetal .,.:Of Mll~ :tr.dlhonally was Ewell h1mse1f
0
9 11 tf 1
I
f.evtWd off now by more equit a Garroway fan I am-the ever actually contacted tn the f1eld th1rd year IS the result ot huiltiit better p'ti~Ual'it7. ~ounbes The
But whn the actor arrlvt~d In
--•
INSURANEE
shows a, I Hollywood ht discover•d that OSlill Fl'RNI'tURE BARGAINS.
able l.abor and man::tgement re- frf! sh the newest of the new i!t on opemng day County Wlldhfe bag check surveys cal'ried ou.t r emamder hf the' State
Au&amp;o--Fire-Bar&amp;larJ
lattons and- lets fac e 1t- b\ the on that segment But of course Management Agents conducted seve1al years ago
substant1alloy lower pheasant pop
Wind Storm-Sport.man 11\d
his e-xtra·curriculu romertce in
Used Rtfngerator. J-19 up Vae1
Oeneral Liability
meome tax sa} "'h.al )nu \\Ill th e oodles t&gt;f people are at thetr bus tht! sutvey and contacted some
ulat 10 n At present the pheasant
uum
Cleaner
$9
9S,
BAKER
Tv
t h e story w•t h 1 pr•tty
ecFurniture Phonr 6374 J, Mid- 1
Results are m from the Jul} 1 mdex 1s samUar to that of 1952
yacdts aLe fewer anti who on •est nght then Fa&gt;"tng a long, 3,000 hunters m gathermg Lhe
ROBERTS INSURANCE
tress, playtd by Marilyn, was
earth wants a 110 1oom hous€' lonely day I JUst loll hack and mformwtron
and Augllllt Mn&amp;ll game road·.stde and 1953, lower than 1949, 1950, cenlOted out of the Krip't,
AGENCY
dlr.port
&amp;-19 tt 1
anrw•&gt;'
v1s 1t with DaVe and Co all morn
surveys, accordmg to the Oh10 and 1951 , and above l946, 1947 ,
Marvin A. RobutAI: Arent
Uesults for the C1rst day, 1nd1- DIV1Sion , of Wildlrife As f~r ,. as , and .l~AII if!ttbe-~~Wilh rab
"They had to, of course, but Oki bme ANTIQUE BUREAU Phone 334-X
Pomeroy Oblo J
"I have only givtn you a "wee mg A person real{ Y oug ht to have
you
know, 1 thmk maybe the storv
und WHAT-NOT. can 408-J
~rittPit" of what this.: book tell• college credtt for Jt-tts so edu- eate that sQulrrel hu~mg was utton.tails at.e conc~ne ,
bii5
q,_.tw~~~
~,
Septem9-23-3tc
ff th• 1audy l!ilrly l900's of the
catwnal ,
generany not as g.ood as It was. sialew1dt• population IS f-;
t ber and .oC'f
,
~ 1 e attU· IS better thts way," he reflected
"
A
lot
of
people
who
saw
the
play
!21) Real Estate
milllonalrlf class. Do ~.ad the
My favorrte GarrO\\ay s tory- 1 last year Thts dcc\mf! m ftunter the sa-me as tt was last year Drk rately show tHe p eoiS i nt s1toa
AND
CIDER
Open
da~t)
APPLES
like
the
affa1r
told
me
they
d1dn't
ch•pter tillled "Amenca's Vol
mean a personal one about hun
::;~~;e~=~n ~~~~ ItaJl'P:~~n\a~: !~1!~llo~ny of SJ~~~~:!!nt do:~an~!! t1on
and Sunday unt1l 9 p m New
the husband has w1th the gul
--· - - -- - J Seem.r. the ole ho;,: has such some t•m• !further b•g che•k
h
d
Haven
Orchard,
New Haven MIDDLEPORT--8 ruom, 2 stor)'
..
e1t er, an concentratiOns are 1n
the opemng of e\'ery
' I don 't mean to cnt•c•~e thf'
frame N1cely located on corner
KNOCK WOOD
' hosts o[ admirers , a great many surve)s throughout the
season ) about the same areas as
they
one hears and pia)," he added hdst1ly , "1t's
9·22o.30tc
Phone 24688
,Jot
55x95. Garage Close to
/ of them ladles a cholce few o£ to determtne Lf th1s was an actual have been for three years or
accidents The meant so much to me "
: - - - : : - -- - ·
schools
$6850.00
KENT, 0 -" Knock on \l.ood a 1 whom he beaus (pronounced boze declrne m squirrel populatiOns. more One
a
10
( 14)
Rent
Ewell Wtlcom• In Hollywood
RURAL-Modern
6 room
•nrJ
common supe1slJtJnn goes hack to hnot ) plst dear) around lf you hke or If weather conditiOns were bas , been
sl•m
The p1x1e 1sh Ewell 1s a wei- i - -- - - - - - - - - , - - bath t;._rge lot 5 nunute drlVe
~ lftipUt!ve times In ancumt days a pe1son you're gonn:l eventually responsible for a smaller kill A out m ther.e
hunters come star m Hollywood because he MODERN 3 Room APArRTMENT
from Ohio
Valley Electric
~ordjne to tree expert Ma.rtm L
g1ve h1m a present
companson Df the weather on tr~angular bloek
security appears hutnble, honest and cour
With bath 156 MtWberry AvePlant
$5000
00
Dayer Jr ~ the fJrSt wood knockers
Well 'twas Dave's b1rthdar He both openmg days, obtained from tern and soU'lheast.ern
spoft teous a r¥1ty among mov1e acnue, PomerO)
9 25-Gtc
FARM - 150 acres, 6 room house
~the bushes to scare awa y evil azosc found a red ribbon tra1ltn~ the U S Weather Bureau, Col- has a h1gber rabbit ~
hunts tors. He readily adm1t.s that 1£ he'd
SPACE Cor TWO
w1th basement, barn carage
demfms and tapped on trees to get from his bf!d and runnmg nght wnbus, OhiO, shows that
moLS than other areas ol ..
But lost the coveted ' Itch " mov1e role PARKING
TRAILERS 4th Street, New
and other bUJidmgs 60 acres
f ptot&amp;etlon from
the fnendly out h• s door and clear do..., nsta1rs, ture conditions were more favor- Good huntmg ean be
every
"1 wouldn ' ~ have btoen a good
Haven Call 6170 J, Middleport
m cuhvatJon All mmera1 rights
JPlritJ.; heheved to l1ve lhere
vut to the street What was at able m 1953
least locall)',
are
epok al:lout Lt"
9-25-31 j
$4700 00
the nbbon s end" A large, !tomeIncreased sttulrrel hunter sue- ea, yet lt l.s not
simple
'
- " I would have gnashed my
,.
' ; li.LEGAL PARKING
what gau nt anrl elderly horse
eess was mdtcated for a band Counts cond~ted
ftrearm
2 Ro::-om
- - :F::-U=RN=IS::-HE=DAPART
CUCKLER REALTY
teeth,' he conf1ded
_ PORD C
Wh
M
I 1 do w1sh I could have seen swmgmg through northern Ohto be1 and Oetober
been
MENT, Pr 1vate bath and en
Box 229
Phone 101-Y
,
•
...,._.
.
onn
en
rs
h
t
t
I'll
b
30
t
uth
I
L
k
p
.
~
I
the
•'
Ph 11
Dave s face at t a momen
a out
m1 es so
o a e r..J more apouU
t .. ety pro"Th• movie rote wn something
trance. Also Fur01~ed Garage _t9_·_2_
5_3_tc_l_ _ _ _ _ __ __
f II- White moved over to l et bet a cookie he rode the horse 10 Je One !actor that may ha..e hel for thLs hunting season, because grams deSlgned to acquamt hun
1 want•d •• becU,. B"t ,ou
apartmerrt, 808-Y Mrs Charles
her husband drave their automo Cen tral Park ere thf day was over ped mcnase the squ1rrel kill In the rcaniJ,g of lat.! season htte;'Y ters wtth sarety rules "Be Sure
know how aldorn a sta1 • •ctor
Wat!ner, sy,.cuse.
9-226tc (231 Legal Notices
bile, she accJdentall.} s•pped on
Jh en•s JUSt klDd of a Jolly httle th1s ate&amp; IS lhat more ram fell iS usually responsible for tlie It's Game Before You A1m", 1s
geh • ch.111nce ta do his 1tage
tbe accelerator Pohce sa1d thl' rolon} of folks busmcss folks , up there JUSl precedmg the openmg, better rabbi[ years These , late one ol the better exallllPles of
role in Hollvwood. 1 poretanded
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
MODERN 7 room DWELLING on
rar spurted across a street nar
b lefty at - - - - - J
B
d 1
f'
rowly m•ssmg other machme.s &lt;fnd on Mill St Droppmg Ill r
J
'
•
9 ogans
y an
arge,
!rearm there wasn't • c... nc• for me
Anne Street ofr Mulberry AveEx~Kutor
''parked ' m a gmge which ,t Bess SanbUJ n s, we got mto a brg sunk, that s all,
1 lux"rlously spreading thrngs
up safeby hu1gea on the use of com" Wh•le I was waltmg to fmd
nue, m Pomeroy Cement dnvct'
J eems, ca 11 capermcus or som• - 1or 1eI,_
' l sug'"1 Wall• with
mon sense Alter the f1rst
day ou t 1 sa 1d to my w1re th e on t y
foot stram of remm1sccnces a bout our
,
entered by punchmg a lOxiO
way and garage Avaalable OC Estate of Calvin D. bh:hm•n,
hole Her husband wa,. thrown out Great Lake trIP of years agn--~e d body
vrnnhou....-bwt no, W.elly's
and first weekend
of sqUirrel way I could possibl.} get the role
l'OBER I Phone 310-M 9-2{)..11
,
d tJeen on •denL•cal routes and pr aps
LOOKING AROUND-Richlrd in tht carpenter busine11
sefion, at lea1t 22 mstances were would be for us to SliD a lease on
Dece..ed
hu r t mg hJs Ieg b ut sne
esca pe
r-orted
to the DIVISIOn of W•ld a house at Martha's Vmeyard near BOOMS For Rent ?42 E Main St
wlthcut a scratch
ident ica l sh1ps Wh1Ie we were S 01uer, convtn I•nt 1y n11r wllh hi s P apartm•n1 over h'll
Lt"
N oht'e is hereby g1ven that
Pllioac 278-X. Edith Teafo:-d
!o:,lbbmg Hany Barnes stuck his ltatlon waton, h•uls me and a •bout •v•ry other person
life where common smse ,was not New York for September The
Robe1
t I. Coats, whose Post omce
hrad m to say hello and g11o.e !at· stack of groc•n•• hom..,_thankl m..t is either adding on •
used by bunters These -accidents next day,'' he chtJckled "the call
8-14-tf
2
20
address
i9 Middleport, Oh..io, has
est weather re port Mabel Hysell for the buggy rid•, D1r.ky-Phyllis or enciOling a parch or tak1n1 out resulted m
lfi]UrieS and
fat hme-1 had the part
ahhes
The
Oh10
DlvlsJOn
oC
been
duly
appomb•d as Exet1,1tor
dropped hnefly by to tell us Grace Tannehill a school teacher •t Har· .e parhtlon, or meybe
Rol• Is His Lilhtfting
PI!LL.ot FOLDLIIIG DOORS of the Esl,at'3 of l:.tlvm D .keil!bWildlife urges al•l hunters to use
"Th1s role IS my hghtnmg But
Hys1•ll ~ roof blew off and 3 Or 4 risonvllle new__.vch I fin• com- in, an extrt bathroom on
Any 8be For Any opentnr
man late of Middleport, Meig!t
~auhvn
Oth ' ' ' am hleri b\ , relalmg theh lat- munii• and 1 lc...ow th•....
' ll eppr.. tint floor-l'd think the
hunting. and ..c.omrooQ s.:nse While 1 d 1dn ,t h ave to wa1t qUJte as I ong
Sold
C. L. Heftlen. Conl Couoty, Oh1o, deceased
1
est httle t1dblts o( new" from ere elate Phyllit--th• h.ls Mome co- Mil•, lumber, e•lotn.
, The J?hlO Dfvleio~ . P.,f ,_ Wildlife for 1t to str1ke twice as Franc111
1J5 Meth1nle 8&amp;., Pomer.,.
Dated thas 16th day of Sfl~tem·
and there
nomic• 1nd English-we conwratu- entl the like weuld' iult
" intei't~ tbe: A:~led , San Bacon d1d"
ber
1954
You know that's JUSt such a late Rutland on 1ett1ne their •-'dl I gulls th.Y
ldln 'rabl!.if: to· d~i'e
tf 1m
Marilyn, he ...added, 11 I
fnendlv st .. eet For the~.l matter, school bond 11su...-orln Smith and c,vrst It ..... for
P9(1.ailon6 ol!~_..,.itt would derful g1rJ and very aertous about
F H O'Br1en
our town IS all over 1 enJOY my cohartJ worlcN hard on that ..,e
4 Jood many ,:eatf
bt?harmtU.l " ~- R~~ii. ....an or her work" He thmkl she'1 "just
Judge of~ the Probate Court,
up ~ lr cct v1s1ls so- they often b,.- we know-and how proud thr(II vieatll}g a J(ieDd in
allilnal p(lp ftidhJ. 'T&amp;;}f;;bbits" right" for the role
Melil! County, Obto
rome a reguLa! Old Home Wet!k be out there to do lO nobly by She~d. just had htr
f b 1 ..., ~fib ' ~ · the s
In toclay's seen• Mill Monroe
r9) 18-25, {10) 2 3tc
Ne1ghbor Sh1rl•y Mills ha• their duldren-- small
Dtbbi• l sUite done over,. newfy
;ban :11~~~~t-th\i~~~ of t~:
wat to t•kt a bubbl• INlth, her
tust completed 1 nlct little attach- Searl•. Ch01rles and Martar•t's all spruced up , just hke
State of W:is'btnft.on "J'heLr mtxed
flrtt bathtub tune on c:•llulokt
ed garage to his hom•. Ht tUrL· two year ofd calls 'C•m• here, had two rvbustJOUS boy&amp;,
or 1 gm ~ lt the l'eJUlt of a rabbit
To sto11 a drl~t, she sticks h•r
•Ii llODNEY DOWNING
butes the whole rd•e to wife Nttra come here' when yeu go by-she of thetr mam delights
farm bemg abandoned and the big toe In the fauQt. It sta''
who w1th all our Sewmg Club lovn comptny •nd elwayl h•s a stand on thf! davenpm t and JUmp stock released Some of the r.t~ 1tuck. Pu .. y Victor M..,.. ~tl•r•
bunch. saw a l!ntilar room (sh1ll lot to tell yoll--'1 tovt to w•tch the to the nearest chatr
W&amp;§ knQwn to have been 1mportth, .plumber who Wlddlu In to
''' INSURANCE .\GENCY
' •l"•r•. A.utomo~ue. Htlltb
wa uti tt) at the Norman Fost Scout• gang up ovtr at tKe library
'"Now Grace" sez I "1f you can ed fr om Europe, and the ~ result live Marilyn. I c•nnot ropert
home 1n Pt Pleasant Norman 1nd - our men of tomorrow-luller JUSt keep the boys from JUmpmg IS a mixture of \lartous stramr. of this mll•ston• In m..,lo history,
Ida Nell use their's as a 1ummer John Vroman J,. apun and th•y on thJs"-eve!' notlce you never domeshc rabbits In other words , however, boc.use director •my
A CCI CENT
11v1ng room Gay with rugs, chau"l 01111 dluppter Ilk• mal•c into th• really hmsh a sentence like that the San Juan exporters are S!ll
Wilder antlclp•tecl en ovalanctM
•Lit", Cuaalb and HoiHIIJ
t1bles and oh man, th•t b1g open l1br1ry basement, JUSt like you've Sez she "The .pnly way m the lng Ea.9'ter Bunmes to !JPOrt.smens of vlslton and cl01ed the ....
bree'l~ way 111 w1nt•r dosed 1nd I ...tn ants do--it's es natural for world you can do that IS JUSt cut and Faeld Tr1al c1~s all over
Ewell left the stage play after
re•dy for the car
kids to follow a leade,. u to thetr legs of£"
the midwest When the f1n1t sh1p 730 performances and a:aveo up a
Reql Esrare Broker /
Well Shrrley was impl!'ll ed to j brulhe-.nd we thank h..ven for
Somehow that's always sta)'ed ments arnved several years ago, New York TV eontraet to tate t:ht'
l'lfONU\
name thrs 11ew addtt1on to h11 the l•edenhrp around her--.-o11ly 1n mv mind so I was younger SID- the rabb1U at Just had the oul mov1e role After 11'1 finished
home 01nd when M1ll~•ot came home w1sh we had a leader for Girl glc, the dream of a son all my own waro appearances of bcmg WLld he'll go nght back to the stag~
(G MlbDl..E.PURT. OHIO
from Columbus the- other da'l' she Scout ~ howev.,., some of theH m the far future
ammals Bnt mcJe recent shiP· , verston of "Seven Year Itch"
'
_,,___
, _ _ _ 4 . . . . . . . . . ..,
found •t all labelled, ntct httle youngsters h8Ve such a full .cheAnd now-some of us WiSh OUJ ments hfve tnchruded black and
"I love the show and the part''
metal srgn up over the door - dute- what with btnd, football, rurl!l.l~re was gettme: JUSt such a white rabbits, and P great vanet)' he stud "I JUSt kmda hate to ]~t
1 pa~er routH, store work- hard to beathig
"Nora's Ark "
of colors and SiZes
Purchasing go of tt"
All It needs now Is ,. dov~ fly l'!'C' how they g•t It ali in-Ricky
I'll Hd e funny notl to lliis these rabblts has gJven a few peo
- - - · - - -- rng oui the wrndow
Schoonover voes by wrth his dog, furniture liusln••• In the f1mout pie the embarra~sed
feeling of
WEEPY MOTTO
'
Dn \OU \hrnk lh;~L No1t 11 &lt;', a " , Buddy- seyt Ricky, "He's g1&gt;t '37 fiHd ..,, br•th•r Clint's lat buymg somebodys pet
HASTJNCS, Neb-Members
. aicot bl• d a ...__... por1 ..-one
-•
ThE-ae
not rate They
very a gr.a desc hooI c1OJSS were ~s k e&lt;1
)
r1)!: hi 1n 1I~ p ace lh ~ ~~·
n g,1rs
som1t nusky blood 1n h1m, we th.••r
htgh
as .-abb•ts
S!portmgdoanimals
Doll•n paJ a bonus of as much Take a good look It shiJu ld h ~ on 1 th1nk"-i1 boy and h1• dog, th• w1th sundry _Other •t•m• tuch ~~ have been a pest at most places by the teacher to ~1te the1r fl.
as Slto &amp;Ids week at total dares an 1;':-:&lt;lct st nu~;:ht lm c, a~ \ o r ete~nel du~an tmpromptu Red book co.., k1tchoft cabinet. Bro. s where ihf!y have been planted, as vonte mottoes One little Klrl,
1
wboeJI doU•r bills rro111 &amp;to&amp;u know v. th the tv.o oulu s\a ,s or Cro$s m~Pehng takes place over on arMy piiCfure and wh•t have yeu. they have been on the San Juan! probably speakmg
from exper~
Plenty of good uoed rel'iilererlsten are diMflbuted threurh~ th e d1pp1r o; s1 de I &lt;a nt ~ t
1
the Chambers lawn-Martha and
laid &amp;rother as he. dumped tM Island! At ptuent h.eavy ha 'Ves l ienee, answered, "If at f(rst you
oul this •rta .
and easla •wards ~tr a1g ht l111 e from th• rn to t 1) I R1chud 1o1ned by WtUy end Mur- mu:l t,c4MI e.sggy no uunt dtven tma f&lt;lr eJtp()rt k~ep.s th em 1n don t succeed, cry, cry, liam"
ralota. Come 1nd gel 'e•t
USIOh EYetifnca B• o\ollol•laldt
:!!~'f'181;!.'n~~::;~.:e.r.:J; polaz .s tar
u.l Bradford and Lattr by Ben and port out in the street "Now hand To keep suc h annrllls froD"
·O.Mea. .nth twlaklc Iii tfe and i or tourse I m user! to gu r g li1J 1 Max1ne Ph1lson all 1ust happened TttA:T'S tht tbhtl you've ht&amp;rd bEcoming pests 10 OhiD, the Wild :
CHINIH MfNJIT.II
...... 11 ciiMIII:, tucresb atJinl' a to Rae ill " ;rnrl seem g the sun 1Js~.; along- •nd a bi1 help to Muriel hollertftt ~M elf fhHe yetrJ- life CountU recerJ ly wrote an or- 1 GRAND llAPIDS, Mteh .-The
to eollefl' dolhln &amp;o m the Wf'~ t .and set m the eastw1th her ntw duties •• county TA.Kr- ~ '4fOUR FIET off the der that proh1b1ts the
lhl'PQrta- Rev Isaac Jen 'or Ntw York Cd)'
l'lftlek.
of winnloi bill• 11 does up there all the L1me tJ&lt;.~n 1 Red Crou chairman--Mtrtha'sl coUch."
lion Df any wdd ammats wlttlciu1 became the first Chtnese rnlnlllfr
OD Tile ftrldQBI Coriifit: .
=::.rb~d:O;~e: 1 ~n !~:~:: :~: OliX f'd up planet But 1f th s Nn11 h try,ng to g•ve away somo lovoly To {Uch t low estate ha•l 1f a permit from the Ch1ef of the to be ordained in tbe Chrbtian
ID Mlddlepett ,
Star gl'ts al! ou t of Jme , we I t! beg'lnlils •nd coleus, taking th ;:orne
bJVi&amp;lcn ol Wiltllile
Reformed Chul'th
"".o•K"'
A,,,a oA _ _ 1.,.., .....,
i
•
•

I

UlRREL HUNTING REPORTED GOOD,•
RABBIT POPULATION SAME AS 1953

th~eo~:r!etm

of

I

eo~t)on1:~ ~ ie~on Ht~~~~,kfJt)/trenUy

I

j

';JJ!e

*he

.

--

For

I

I

-

Bonus Dollars

By

ri•

I

I

'

.

YOUR '·
BEST
BATTERY
BUY

I

•••ai'JHumben
'i)w

••

I
I

I

MOORE'S

l

I

•

....

..........

.. ........ ··'-

BARGAINS
GALORE
In
BAKER'S
USED STORE

I

/

!

'

'

,_.

.....

/

MO..co«'iWith fGmily,l)•

SC"AAf. PMrM
.......... loll.., Ul~ LUCII.Ll a.••t)&amp;IJi!U\MK... ·~

Bruce Lloyd Spoke 1Men'• FeUow•hip Met WSCS Citcltt Meats
l On Tuesdny Evening With New
At league Meeting The Men's Feltow•h•o ol the

Present were ¥r·
Charles Slarkey .;r Jl~rab&lt;&gt;Q, Will " l(fllla,'

Me,.,,.,

Bruce lloyd, president oI t h e
Memur1al Pary Pl~nnmg Comm~s­
swn, was the guest spe.-ker, when
the ChLid ConservatiOn
League
met l'hurtday evenint" at the
borne or Mrs James Pullen Mr.
Lloyd displayed a map
of the
proposed area, p1cmc spot, baseball d1amond , t ennts and basketball courts. shuHJ.e-board courts,
and skalu g rmk The meetmg
was condUICted by Mrs MarJe
Houck, prestdent, and tbe mem
ben voted t'O pledge lhetr !!upport
or the Park program Thmr ftrst
money makmg pro1ect will be a
Bake Sale to be held on Octobe~
9 at the Triluster Gleaners
The next meetmg w11l be held
Dn Oetober 21 at the home oC
Mn Charl-es Bra!)bury The hosFrank
tesses, Mtr. Pullen , Mrs
Wilson and Mrs Jack Satterfle1d
se1 ved a dessert course to twenty
two members, SlX children and
Mr Lloyd , th eir guest

,WSCS QuUe. Thursday
At Mr1. Boer's Home
A qu1ltmg wa!! enjo)ed 'fhurs
dav at the borne C»C Mrs Chnsty
Baer Mmers.vllle, by members of
the Forest Run, Methodtst c'hu.r
ch, WSCS

A !'Otluck dmner was
served
at noon to Mrs H1ram F'1sher,
Mrs Amonda B.er, Mro
John
Bailey Mrs Charles Baer
Mu-s
0
'
W 11
'y h
John Scott, Mrs
1 Jam IS er,
and Mrs Ba er

af Chnat
Melg' Counl' Chu-hes
·"'
met TUI!sdB'f evemn&amp;:, at the Po
meroy church wtth Donalld Seev
eM!, the host pa_stC'I'
Tom Wyatt pastor of the Zwn
church, ied the smgmg wrth Rob

ert Purtell , pastor of the Brad
bury c-hurch as p1amat, and John
Wyatt pastor of lbe Rutbnd chur
ch, !VJ)Ok:e to the group usmg for
hiS topac .. "Gomg down mto Egypt
Cor hf'lp
ounng the busmess sess1on m
charge or Robert Reed of Mld-dle
por t 1t was announced that the
Durmg the busmess meetmg a
Kor~ar. Government are holdmg new member Mrs Smtth Shreve
an men for the standmg army , was welcom,t!d to the group. Tlle
but that the Amer~an n1JSSIOR· Ctrcle voted to purchal:Le
room
anes In Korea a1 e attemptmg to cloths lor the church
have a youth brought here for Rr v L A Bangerter !!.poke
the 19M-56 school
year The of h1s frtend and former class
Metgs County group Will hnancl:' mate who 1s a mm•ster •n Tokyo
the education of the youth
j M1ss Bess Sanborn, who wu m
The next meetmg Will be held charge of the program, revtewed a
at the Middleport church , on part of the study book " Under
October 18, begmnmg at 7 30 p. Three Flags" At the close of tlte
m
meetmg a salad course was
ed to lh1rly ftv e members
Ch.wrt~les
represented
were
Bradbury , Tuppet•s Plams
Rut
land, Bradford , Middleport, Zton, Mrs. Price Is Gueat
Hemlock Grove and Pomeroy
Refreshment s were served by Of One Won One Cltu,
the Pomeroy group at the conclu
Mrs Leshe Pr1ce wa1 a
SIOII' of th e meetmg
when Mrs William Watson
led by Mrs Harry Bailey
tamed th e One Won One class
,
th e Pom eroy FLrst Bapt1st

I

' y F
lnfermedIOfe . ·

/F0TfflS At Church

.

I

I

Middleport Personals

oh, Thursday evemng,
home, Lasley St.

of Ft
gus,
Durst ,
the host• · and do,jgliie(' ;fUd.y
of Pom•roy

ONLY

I
1
1

$299.00
InclUded In Thl• Group Ia A
I P~e Livln&amp;' Room Suite

$30.00 DOWN
Balance Ia Easy Paymellle
See .It Today at

Rutland Furn, Ca.
Kalllllld, 0.

Or

Mason Purn. Co.
Moson, W· Va.

I

MRS. BENN!TT IN?IRTAINS
Mrs Chari~ 1tenftett, IH'tiJident
of the Grantl llterna:tumlll lAulllo
hary or the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engmeers, entertamed thP.
grou, at belt b~me 'fbundaf a£.
teraoon Atter the r;eiQia.r
mg It was anitoune!!d' tr.at Uie
hostess would be Mrs R C. Sansbury wlth tlw time al:lld place to
be announced later T'Jilt trayelni.g 1
prtze :was enntritttttt!f ' by ~s
"Sansbury and won by M:ra. W111tef
J;Jarrlt. The hostess served a des·
sArt course to Mrs 'Va.lter Harrls,
Mn William Garber, Mn Lee
Rouah. Mrs. A. J. IJ:eaver, Jlra.
Sansbury, Mra Robert lllrrla and
Mrs, Dea Haye1 .
·

Morning Worshlp--10·30 A M

A dessert course was served by
the hos'tc3ses durmg tbe
soctal
hour to Mn SeLdenable, Mrs
Howard Stewart , Mrs 0 R Fans,
Mrs Walter Wolfe, Mrs Ellen
Couc h, Mr s Lonm Sterrett, Mrs
J E Foster
Da-le
Mrs W1lham
Mrs Dana
wer, and Mrs

NEW
Furniture

"Siss boom bah and rah roh roh- Milk
'hqS mode MY team. And I can't tliink
of o better drink than mHk . : :
the athlete's drink sUpreme~ ''
I

0. D.

" Tl)e Ff!eijdl)v CiuW:h"
Rev. Dale'lf. 11&amp;tl!ft/ P,aslor
SermQn: "Give Gtlf!.' A (:lwnce-Now!"

°

OF

.

THE FEDEAATJI) {;f-IURCH

I

Group Celebrates
With Family Dinner
Mr and Mrs Carl N Smith entertamed recenUy at thelr home,
Sprmg Ave, Pom eroy, m obser
vance of the f1r st birthday ot
thelr nephew, R1cky C:\lthp, A de
corated b1rtl\day uhf and ace
cream were served w1th.. tJte dill~
ner
Present were WJ1lianl C CuUip,
father of Ru'ky
.
and 86n· Gtry of
Parkersi.Jurg , Mass Marilyn Miller,
Mtddleport and Mr apd Mrs I
Sm1th, daughter Shitley dr'!:d sort I
Earl.

N. W.

The meetmg m charge of
president, Mrs Ray Se;.de~&gt;abie
c.pened Wtth the ~~ass st&gt;nog, "!ie
Keeps Me S1r)~mg , followed Wlth
prayer by the president
Jn the ab:o;ence or the teach-er,
the thought for the day, "Love~!
PathiWay,'' was given by Mrs
den able ' Thoughlts on .~fiiYel'l
and myth1cal prayer" was
pic of tlhe devotiOns led b}'
R Farls
A short busmess session
hdd , after which the m~e':'~"!ll
closed Wlth prayer by Mrs
ter Wolfe

3

&amp;P1
Offlee Hours: S 1o 12, .2

at

.c~\~~·

M

Ft

I

An IntermedHJte Youth Fellowship was formed at Heath Metho·
dJSt ehurch Thursday evemng
when a group of you ng people
met at the church for a potluck
su pper P1 ecedmg the meal wh1ch
was served 1n the church dmtnJZ
The btrthCays of Fred Blaett-1 room, games were enJo:.ed on thP
nar, Mr and Mrs C !" Tompkms lawn of the parsonage
and Mrs E J Tracy were ob
Cosponsors of the !Yfo' will be
served, wh en the Ohto Valle}' Mrs L A Bangerte. an d Mrs
Commandery No 24, K T and John Kelchka The group Will
the1r famUtf!s met .Wednesday meet Sund•y ftom 5 to 5 45 to 1
h M
T
1
evenmg, at t e asomc
emop e, the1r f1r st 1egular meetmg anrl
for a 6 30 potluck dmner
electJon of off•cers wJil he held
Follow1n~ the dmner
the They will also see 1 film stnp
Kmghts ad) our ned to the Iodg;e , Growth of the lt..l ea of God"
hall for their regtalar meetmg whtch Will bi shown by Mr Ban ;:!~id~n: Struble, Commander, gelter Group s mgtnll of camp
The lad ieS enJoyed 11 sDC u.l chorus songs wa s led by Carole
'hour and
watched televiSIOn, Goff
1
while the men at~ended ~od,ge
Those present were Carol CJIS
I well, Ida Mae and Cora Lou W•l son, Judy and Warren 1-Iurle ~.
Shirley and Jimmy Batey, l':ddle
Mrs M L French was m At Blake, Dick Roll er Barbara and
hens Friday afternoon to v1s1l her Betty Covert, Chrtsture Coats,
brother Harry Townsenr.l, who IS Carolyn Wells , Dawd Ches her,
C:~rter
French,
a med1cal patJCnt at the Shelter George G1bbs,
Becky Grueser, James Hamer,
m&amp; Arms Hosp1tal there
Larry M1tch, Martanne Woodgerd
Reva Kay Coughenour, CheshJte, and Ruth Phtlson
Is .spendmg the weekend with het
grandmother Mrs John Mayer
Lt Kenneth Sauer, son of Mr Mr. Kress Enlertains
~ and Mrs Lewis
Sauer Sr, has On W edMsdny Evening
been a guest of General and Mr:-.
Mrs Cedrac Clark and Mrs
Edwm HuH m Tokyo Mrs Hull IS
Allen
Hennell were guests when
the former Lucille Davis of Mui
Mrs
H
B Kress entertamed her
dleport and LS a fr1end of the
bridge
club,
We dnesday evemng
Sauer famtly
at her home Martm St. Pomet:O}
Mr and Mrs Edward Ketchka,
Pnze for htgh score was awardW1den, W Va , are spendme the
weekend wtth the1r parents. Mr ed to Mrs Fred Blaettnar , second
to Mrs Albert Coates and guest
and Mrs John Ketchka and .son
Mr and Mrs John Hawkms Jr to Mrs Clark
and daughter Juamta , Russet!
A salad couise wu served bv
Roush and Mrs Lula Russell are the hostess to those named above
m Columbus today to attend the aQd Mrs ltobert JacDbs, Mrs
Ob10 State openmg game They
Wtlham Anderson.
Mrs
Paul
w1ll also Vlstt Mr and W.rs Frank- Nease and Mrs Fred Crow Jr
1m Gmtber and daughter
Dr ,Jlnd Mrs Homer G McMillen, Columbus, have been V1Sitlfii
former parash1oners find fnend s
here for several days
Mr and Mrs Edward T French
were busmess v•s•tors 1n ColUI'JI.·
,•
bus Fnday
,.

Birthday Dinners
Hon,ored Members

Mr and
bus, :V.:r

Tile f1rst meetmg -of the year uf
the Afternoon C1rcJe of the WSCS
V(as held at Heath Mdhoch$1:
Church
Thursday
with Mrr.
Maude Beck cha1rmun, presi.d ln&amp;
and givmg an openmg
Mrs Homer Cook was leader
the devot 10 nal servu~e- and her
subJeCt was "Faith". Spec 1al mu
s 1c was presented by a quartette
M
o p Klein Mrs H1tbe
sr:th, Mrs Forre!t Bachtel, Mrs
E M Blake w1th Mrs Ben Philson I' uha.ii.
as aecompantst

' Y
mD anti "SQPPL
Phone 810-M :Miners'ville', 0

~~~

�'.

'

• I

I

.
So~urdoy, September 25, 1954·
'

The :1&gt;;..1 LY SENTINEL:, Pomeroy • Middleport, Ot\lo

Four

:t(lge

w;·

-, I SEO Favorites
~

•

·~ .
'

.'• - - -·-

IJaekson And
Wellston Win;
Devils lAse

..

_•••

.

LIAGUI
L Pet. Gl
a-Cleveland .. 110 42 .724
New York . , .. 102 IIQ .871 8

••m••

,JtN(

TATUM,
OF
,.
"'"
•

W

MARYLAINP,
NAt:&gt; 711E

IIA "TION'$ NO. :t
t:oorBAU. re.Mt
N 19.5'6, SO NE

I C'AN IIARO/.Y IMPROVE
017-NAr,
8lff

711ERE'5 A
8E7'1"EI?
77{AN
CX/r5tt:&gt;E

,.,u•

Pt. PJeasant mart:b.crl $8

~/lANCE

yudt

for a scof'e in the third ~iod
with Gerry Minton goin 1 oftt
from til:;, one, aild Darst comerted. In the last quarter they mar.
ched 70 yards With LOckhart pu..
sing to VanSickle for 28 yatdt

rilEY

CA!'I

I?E/IIA!H

Af' 1'/IE roP.

NOTRE DAME MEETS TEXAS

1111
M
!Iii
116
19

.111111 17\0
.441 43

To Be Olson's
Next Opponent

PHU..ADELPHIA UP - Joltina
.441 43
Joey
Glardello of Philadelphia
434 4fo
.363 M\1 a green flag for a title match with
Carl (Bobo) Olson tMiy -after hur·
102 .329 flO
dUng
a pesky obltacle named
x-Clinched pennant.
Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonken, N.
Y., in a television to-rounder at
Prldoy'o tt.,ulto
the Arena .
Pbllodelphla 5 New York I
"We got Jim Norris ' promise
Waabineton 1 Bolton o, Ut, 11 inn
that
Giardello will be Olson's next
Washinaton e Boston 4, 2nd
title opponent," Carmine Graziano,
Detroit 8 Cleveland 4
Joey's co-manager said. "The date
Baltimore 2 Chicago 1
will be up to Olson ."
l•turclay's 'roHble 'itchtn
Graziano'• atatement was corDetroit, Zuverink 0..12 or Lary roborated by Murray Goodman, In0..0 at Cleveland, WynD 22·11.
ternational Boxing Club tub thumChicago. Pierce 8-10 at Balti· per, who wet on the scene as
more, Plllette 10-14.
Giardello, No. 1 middleweight
Washington, Schmitz 11-8 at ~ntender, recovered from an early
Bolton, Nixon '11·12.
surprise to win a unanimous deNew Yor... Reyllolds 12-4 at cision over the crafty Jones, a
Philadelphia, Gray 3-12, night
12~ underdog Friday night.
Glardello, held even Into the
Sunclay"s G•m•
stretch
, won the bout by taking
Detroit at Clevelabd
the
ninth
and loth rollRds witb
Cllieaao at Baltimore
a
show
of
long
tllnle head punchPhiladelphia at New York
ing
that
had
Jones
wobbly at th'!!
Wuhinlton at Boston.
final bell.

"'Y

..,_

AMIRICAN

. T....

went down to defeat fot tbe second straiebt time .
'
T... G1lllpolla eleve" ...
hondod ,o 21-7 ..- k by Pt.
PINstnt 11• J•ckson wallo,.d
Porhmouth :t!••t !21-12, Wellttvn hondod Ook Hill ~ 27.0 jlto
h•t. 'llld AtMns took 'fn
39-4. win !frem \1. I . p;, ~n other
,Logan w.. trevnctd 12-'
.,, Bexley,
:N•I..,.vllle IIIW•
their ,'f irst guqe •• fhe.y · Mged
B•rne Union ,19-13.
Gallipolis scored (.l.rlil,, .,,gll.ilut
the Bl.g Blacks iD the openirug
quarter as they
marebed tM)
yard&amp; with Carl Jeltkilll sc:oring
from the four, and Dave Duncan
aclded the· elrtra polot.
'llbe Big Blacks came back ln
the same per1od wlth Paul Bennett racing 41 yards for a ~~eore,
and Shag Darst converted to
knot the store. In the setond
quarter Bennett racect'\SO yards
fnr another SICore, and Darst agaIn converted.

"

I

aot

NATIONAL LEAGUI
T•""
W L l'ct.
x-New York .. 86 56 .632
1irooklyn . . . . 90 62 ft82
Milwaukee ... , 88 64 .5'19
CineinnaU . .. • '14 78 .487
Philtd~phia . . 14 78 .487
St. LoUts .. ; . . 11 81 .467

I

GB

League Leaders

8
8
Z2
22
25

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pleyer..Cit.tb G AI R H Pet.
Mays, NY
149 5!17 118 192 .345
MueJier, NY 151 608 90 208 .342
Silider. Blyn. 147 ~77 118 197 .341
Ctlle.,o . . . ... 61 lMJ .408 34
Musial, St L. 151 1184 120 193 .330
Pitbbureh . . . . &amp;3 99 .349 43
K1uski, Cin. 147 54:17 104 lM .326
--Clinched pennant.·
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Avila,
Cleve.
14:1 549 109 183 .337
Frld&gt;l"• R"ulh
Minoso, Chi. 152 563 118 182 .323
llttH&gt;IdyD 8 Pittsburgh 5o
Noren, · NY 124 421 69 135 .321
NtrW Yotk 1 Philadelphia O, tst
Fox,
Chi.
154 626 J 11 120 .319
Pbilidelpbia 4 New York 2, 2nd
Kuenn
,
Det.
1S3
646 81 200 .310
M:Uwaukee 4, Cioeianati 3 (comHome
Runs
:
Klunewski,
Redpletlon 1 uspended game of Sept.
legs
49;
Mays,
Giants
41;
Hodgea,
22).
Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 2 (regular Dodgers 41; Sauer, Cubs 40; Math·
Braves 39; Snider, Dodgers
game)
r ·-.,.....,
Satunl.tl;.-1 ..,.a..lllt Pitchers
p~tbtburgh,
Friend 7·11 at
Brooklyn, Meyers lQ-.8 or LaSorda

and the tally. Darst converted.
It .was fth• wont tli.Uat Inflicted 1upon th• Blu•
o..u•

tly Pt.,PIHtant ,In ihe lilt 20
•, ....,., !Of ,...lr hHtocl rlrilry.
Portsmouth East proVed to be
a stubbttm foe for Jacb:oa. The
· .
.
· lronmcn scored on the
lourt~
play of the game as Jim Wi'*h
raced 23 yards around riaht 'end
Coll e,lle football swings into full
for the score.
action on all fr onts tod&lt;~ y with
. In the secllnd quarter Bob 'Ex:~
most of lhc nation's football fan s'
hne passed to Dave Warner for
attention focused on South Bend ,
24 yards to make it 12-0, aftd )a-.
l nrL, and Jowa City , Iowa.
(Continued from
1.)
ter in the period BiiJ. Ogg of East
At South Bend , Notre Dam e's d vic and fraternal organization• was trapped in the end zone for
host of foll owers will be watc hing throughout the country. It is anti- a safety to make it 14-0, Exline
ya~h toG set up
tbe 0-G.
wi t h fi ngers crossed as 26 year ci pated that local groups will par· tnea1 kc~ 123
nex ·ca 1'Y w1t
reene goittg
•
old Terry Bre nnan, youn gest head tidpate in this national crusade over
!rom the three. This
time
St. Louis, Poholsky 5-6 at Mil·
roach ever appointed by a maj or for greater church attendance.
Exline boobed the extra point.
wau_ke~., Bu~ette 11-14.
Iootball power, and hts Notre
In
the
th.
i
rd
period
the
Jacbon
Cancilia.at1, Fowler 12·9 at Cbi·
With regard to the local drive ,
Dame squad tceoff against t he
Mlinking
department
went
to
ca,co,
MiJlner 11·11.
one minister pointed out that "the
Uni versit y of Texas.
sJeep,
as
1bey
passed
on
tbeit
~
New
York, ~ 14-6 at Phila·
0
0
campaign will not only benefit the
five
yard.
Jine
on
fOli.ttiL~
·
delphia,
SimmaJta ~~-l:J night
·
At Iowa City, the Ln iversj.ty_ of churches of the entire community,
alld
East
took
over.
stanley
weott
.
Iowa, whi ch held a great
but affect every family in one way
Sunday's Gtm..
Notre Dame t eam to a 14·14 tie, or another . We hope the people ~.tf ovec for the gift. score.
The
tflnal
~Jackson
tally
ume
Pittsburlb
at Brooklyn
Pomeroy
will
support
us,"
,)le
consquar es off against Big Ten O[l ponent Michigan s(a te in the ti nued "and we feel confident In tM ,last ;pulod •• 52 y•rcl• New York at Philadelphia
w.re lcovered In thi'H plays St. Louis at Milwaukee
NC AA's nat ionally televised gamf' that they wilL"
with
.Exline JDh• over fnm Cincinnati at ChicagO
A BC, 4:30 EDT.
Publicity for tbe campaign is the ~one, •114 M· 111•Jn
Also To Be Bro•dc•at
centered about
tb.eme-"Give
Eaat scored wltiJ fout aeconiH
DIPUTY
CBS Radio and Mut ual Radio God a Chance NC.W.'.' FaSten ,are left · to pJay in tbe gaifte 8i Sta.n- ·
R. 1. UP-A Wei·
plus t he world-wide Armed Serv· appearing in loca~ stor.e··windows, ley pi!Bed .t o ' Baiilfte Jor 88
gri~Uate_ is the ·law
.
.
·
·.
ices Network and local broadca st- along with large. ~indow stie..ers yards. .
Ruth D. Mi~A!hell, .
in g stations will carry the Notre seen on automobiles and in l'esi~e11ston 1lad little. troUb)e
is a _tkputy sherirf.
Dame-Texas gam e around the na · ! dc~ce windoW~. A~t 1~_burltper with o.-k HiJl u tlleY scored .· on"
tion and world.
stnps emphS:SIZ~ .tbe secondary « ·~n t&gt;aeh q\llrter. In . the Jint · ·
.
theme of the drive-"Tlle.·Church per10d Ronnie Vickers !!Cored
Notre Dame ruJ es a s ~ v en - pomt . Points the Wa ,. M
f tb
favon tc to defeat Texas even
Y · . ore o
ese from the 10, aDd Evan11 converted
th ough it has lost such stars as I have been prom•a.ed to church The second tillml! after an 8SJ
1lalfbaek Johnny Lattner fullback memb ers who destre them. Also yaM march witt~ Steen pasing to.
Neil Word~n, Lackie At:t Hunter ~~en
_the screen hof the Meigs Border Cor 26 yards for tbe TD ·
ViC!kera oonvented.
'
and guard Menil Mavraides from val~~fieroflsc:u~c~w ~tor~ upon the
They marched 73 yards i.n tbe
last year's team . Texas, however
Th "
a en .ance.
•s. ncw~ape~, by virtue of it.s third period with Vicken · aoing
opened its season last week with
a 2().6 victory over LSU
edJt~r~al pnh~y. IS hapii.v to carry the last 28 yards . and marthe4
·
publicitY about the Church Attend- 88 yard8 in the last quarter with
Michigan State. defending Big ance Campaign, and wishes to urge Evans .going over from the one
Ten co-ehampi on witb. Dlinois, also its r eaders to support the local yard hne, and La:fe Jehnhip converted.
will be making its Cirst start under drive in evefl' way.
a new coacl\, Duffy Daugherty.
HI SHOULO .COMPLAIN?
The Spartans are rated a little
NEWPORT, R. I. 111'-Mtfllr
better than even -mon ey against an
J~hn
SuJI.ivu probably won't beimproved [owa squad . All Big Ten
disturbed
by too mall)" telt!pboD.e
team s are in action although the
(Continued F...,. P... 1.)
complaints from bil conaUtueiita ~
only other cgnferenee clash find s
lndiaua playing Ohio State, with Newark, whom he had visited this His telephone number waa act~ 1
~ently excluded from the 0
summer.
Ohio State a slight favorite.
Methodist women who prepared Newport directory.
the steak dinner were Mrs. Bruce
1
Uoyd, Mrs. Carroll Swanson, Mrs.
Margaret Williams, Mrs. E. 0 .
. Rail and M·rs. Nan Moo~.-:!.
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Chtb has two unusual activitie~
slated for the coming weeks . Paul
Smart is chairman o( the Eskimo
•
Club, who aril" sworn to come t ll
all meetings before Thanksgiving
without their coals, and Joe Young
Jr ., is in charge o{ the "Tall
Story" contest to be held lor the
program on October 8 with the local reporters iiS judges of the
tales .

IOWA TAKES ON MlcmGAN
Church Turnout

P•••

; -.

&gt;

The rourt ruled they did not
need a a:earch warraot lf they
spotted a box labeled "whlalcyl'
provlded the box had not been
'opened.
On the other hand, if the box
bad been opened and yott eoold ..
see the whiaky Inside, a seareh
wirrabt wu needed.

' TODAY
Gay Madlloe
ADd)' Devine
Wild BIU llloliolo

GHOST OF CIIOJi!I!IONE
CANYON

FREIGHTS ONLY

NEWPORT. R. 1: -Dennls P.
Q'Brien, New Haven Railroad
ticket agent for half a century,
hasn't seen a )jassenger train in
16 years, The last passenier train
to pill~ out of this famed re sort
left JuJy 14, 1938.
PONY PROBLEM

--·

state police used th eir ingenuity.

'f.hey lassoed the pony with a tow
rope. and ·led him back to the sta· l
tion .
-

·~T=~

'

tow beauty and

II')' her

·BEL~=- ~~TOES

Also Return Batut
MAJIC.1..... o.c-.......8
~·
~
ChMiplODablp Fl&amp;'ht Pleturee

I .

Levy
2:00 ABC- Pnr Football -Chicago

1955 MO

PHI

I
.• ;

.

9.00

10.00

- ---...-----

UP

ASSOCIATED , RADIO •

I

Politlct.IAdv.

9:00
. 9 :30

7:00 hlu_ler.'. ,...; ,Jo.,,k''\'1,.". ~ .., ,,;~~ ~· .~111 : ~)'-i~ ... ,,- ~1!/v'l•l'o {""' ~
7:30 Privute Secret ary-Ann Sou·
thel'n
11 :00 NBC-HOme
To ast o{ the Town·Ed
12:00
Wh ile Shnw
van• '1~ "'' '\"\'\:'
Your Nest

G. E.,,\'heaiiil,,

ecurareoUI
15. German ·
river
- , lt. ),Julberry r
.
Und.)
' ~ ~1.
17. Frozen 1
. name

'

U . deaerts
A wing . ·
20. Jenpttaft , •

•

rod

THREE ARE MEIGS PATIENTS
Admitted to the Meigs General
Hospital Friday were Charles Eblin , Jr., Pomeroy; Lowell Wingett
Pomeroy: and Willia:n Pull in::;,
Middleport.
·
Dischar.::ed were Mr. A. B.
Woodrun ., Clift on and Margaret
Ar ms, Pomeroy_
OutJpaticnls were Hel en Bentz
Chester and Mrs. Milton Houda:
sbelt, Minersville.

27. No· one

31. Anlm&amp;l. . ·:
deficient ~
plrm~t

sa. 'l'roul&gt;Joo .. ;

u. Foreljil. . '
I

Convenleat Tenu

AU the Perlormancel

.

·

In Middleport
__._

1

All the Dependabllltyl

.

.

lu QIIIUrp.,..d record of long. eorof- life lo your a,.unuce thai
'.owaenldp of a PontlU it youn 8t minimum operat.ina upeDM. \

-'1\
.

And Earth Moving EqulpmeDt
All Moltoo llld SliM

. -

CENTRAL OHIO TRACTOR CO.
.... 1111

lp

•••i. Uftl
'

, I

.
I'

.

.I

\

· ·

,

.

. •

And 8Dolly, with Pontiac'• aeknowledpd hlp male ..Juo, you'D

pt back mon when you""~"' Com6 in and talk doll.,. oiulielllo-

~

•

'

All thtt future WOrthl
;

.

.Jeara yha\ a ~'llltuJ. PonliM. il rl,i1N nowt
•'
.
•

.
'

...

·

~Uice

(abbr.)

31. Noblem... 1
1'
88. Kin~ ot

!

et~eal

cram.·

40. Rodent
41. Tart
.. 44. Exclama.

tlon

.

Pontiac'• .uperlative aD~aronn4 _,err~~nce IUid J'flDJArk.ble liaa•
dling eue provide a eollltant .O~YiulaatUf'atltiOD you BeYer
!hoqbt pouiblo at a price neor the •er'f leaot .on any De1f ur,

On Tbe BrlrhteM Cemer

:

- •

Pontlae'o .n.tinotl•• !II- Streali otyllng. lt. rich, eolodul IDterlort
and IU conntl- 1"""'1 appointmenu add lmmeoanrably to· yow
pride of ownonlpp. It II one of ~erica't •U'! &amp;liNt ·aan.

·

FURNITURE

c:.J .... . . .
1.-1 . . . . . . . . . . . N, J .... ftiBI

-

•a-- no ... ., 1&gt;11 II priood oo low. ,.,.. ... eul17 olorillllil
•JoJ·...,.W ...... _ ,__ -u...o oa.cl ~dablllty.

BAKER

u,....... Aft.- D1

,

All the Luxury I

USED BULLDOZERS
17MB.

-

All the .\JHI

-

.

DICK TRACY

By CHESTU. GOUU

.,

\.

· '&gt;···'?,-: ,,n

45. Heathen
!mop

....

7. Newopape,..

4t. An

everpeen tl'*e

URunU...
lbe edp

WCH!I--TY- MONDAY
10:00 Sign On
10:00 Garry Moot·e
10:30 Ar,hur Godfrey 'Iir..1
11 :30 Strike it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:10 Love oC LICe

·38. J'otl'll of '
"do''
' 41.......

43. Kind ot'·:

~=~'

condlmeftl

8. w

from aba)
'

.!

. trtt
·cs. Fol4....., .· · 12:30
U:~
48. : ~
., •.
'110:!l!ht . . . ·l :00

ot

12.Takt .. . .
one'11 own

for Tmnprrow

I

' . . liibllr-~' .· .

.

.

4:00
4:U
4:30
5.00
6:30
6:00
6·30

'

NBC-Hawkins Falls
NBC-First Lov e
NBC- Bob Smith Shnw :
The Old Timer
NBC-Howdy Doody
:·...
To Be Announc-~ d
Weathercut
6 : ~ Sports Eye
6:45 News Picture
7:00

BaC~e

714

7:30 NBC-Tony

1:15
1:$1 .

. .

2:00

~:to
;3:00'

·

29. i41er~: ..,. ,

$299.

_______

,

22. Membr&amp;nt
clnat.) ~
24. P«rt 'of · '
"to be''
25. Oitrlch-Uke
bird• ' . '.'

•

~I '

Tierney •;·,_l ~.~ '
9 :30 Man Behind the
"Case of the Reluctant
Artist"
10:00 Sunday Playhouse
10:30 What's My Line
11:00 . Sunday News Special

ALL

FOR

Did
you want
your vote aa5t ·t o lower fann
support price '!
ANSWER : Your Congre:JSma.D
did July 1 , llil&amp;4
QUESTION : Dk:l .you want your
vote cut to give a way atom1c
energy pet.ent rtehtA?
ANSW)!lR. : 'Your . Ooacres•mtn
did JU)y2-ftb, lD&amp;f,

•

1

Hocr- · c :r.:~~~
. ·.
NIJ&lt;.:-Television Pla ou ~e "Guilty is the Stranger"
NBC- Loretta Youn g Show
NBC--The Hun tf't
ABC- Twenty Questi ons
Ol'd Am er ican Barndancc
TV _:I'hentre-" Los1 Cofl:l. i·
ncnt w:,t h CesM'
~m e ro
and Hill at·y Bt·uokc
Nt'WS, Wc alilt&gt;!', Sign Off

tew1s. abd J qhnny _

1 12:00 Winky Dink ,a nd You
1
""'"' Hu\ ban&lt;l (Col - I ~2:30 The Big Picture
1:00
or Broadctst)
1:00 Pastor's Slu•dy
1:15 Bibl e Pu·ppel Stol'ies
'!hat's M)' Boy
1:30 Holiday Abroad
Chronoscope
2
:00 Clevelund Browns vs Phila- " WSA%- TV MONDAY
Wrestling from Chicago
delplli a Eagles Pro Footb:.ll ' 5 : 5~ Sign On
Sports Showw:ase
4
:3(1
)\'11&lt;{ In , Th• WOJld? .
•
1 : ~ 1\'~;t'q&lt;lloy ,
!.!&gt;
World Newo. Tonight
~
.5
:00
l1dh
·or
fhe
..
w~elc
·
,
....
\
··,
&amp;!00
~ff~
T~
e·
..
••
..
\.
...
~
Up·to-the--..minute New);
5:30 YoU'th. Takes A Stand
. .lp.9Q Nl;l C':---Ilin~r Dong Sci ol ., '.f
Late Show "Scandal ill
6:00 The American. ,week
, r. !0::}0 'NBC- A Time to Li v
. ,
is" George Sanders &amp; 1 '
8
:
~0
Teledt·ama
10:45
NBC-Three
Steps
to
H~h
ole Landis
"~

' ' •

NEW
· Furniture ·

QUESTION :

-

POMEROY, OHIO

226 EAST MAIN STREET

. 11 :30
12 :00

S~ow ~~';~~,;;;:sU~J!AY

"The 9:45
'··t A:dirtttar was a Lady" Ed- 10:45
11 :00
!J!Und O~Brien .
11:05
5:30 Television OI!EsSroom
G:OO V~eapon
USA
"Illinois 11 :15
Sta:te Fair"
6:30 Bob BON Reporting
__.:___

I

3Rooms

lOth DISTRICT

WCH~TY 1 SATURDAY
4:00 . S~t.urday
Showcase

SALES AHD SERVICE

POMEROY, 01110

10:30
11 :00

WCHS·TY~t

•'

ChannelS ·

T1111: IIAMic'TliA'I' BTA~B FOB QUJ11.1TY

p..-.ft

~c·!lii()-,Mr.;

-. .

TELEVISION
95

VANZANDT

4:30 NBC--.-Zoo Parad~ ·: ·.
5:00 N"AC-llall of Fa~~"Stor.li'"
of Moses"
· 71 ' ~' ·
. 6:00 PrJ~~· of t~e. }1am·iiY ,·\l
"
o : ~o Tw1hgh1 11n!! .... .,.
6~ ll5 News Picture
··
.;, ·
7:0(! NB~Pcople. Ai-~ fili) ny

~ 8 : ~ ~~Co m e~.y

out. You'll know its a treal bargaln.

and

vs New York

:r

..,1

Congress

Cardinals
Giants.

I

You Can,Buy AllYouve Ever Wanted \
for the Least Yotill Ever Pay t

Rota ry Commends

CANDIDATE

11 :30 This Is the Life
12:00 Gospel Harmony Boys
12:15 lnd1.1stry On Paratle
12:30 TV Ctiap el- Rcv. Theodore

'

t"

Truman A.
Morris

lO:M Sign On
11 :00 NBC- Frontiers or Fai~

1:00 P uracte of St ars
1: 45 A·E C~B i·g LcaJ UC Foot bai

E
'

..

WSAZ-TV- SUNDAY
All Times Are Eastern Standard
Times

SE£THE

.I

:

LeJ

11

$495.

KARR

MJrDa

,

. -with George. it.•ft ·A~~ :Dorot hy H•J1.
' ,,, I
1:15 N!!WS, Wt!ither., Sign ()ff

EEEE~~~~~~~~~~~

I

Runs : Mantle, Yankees 126; Mu· .
sial, Cards 120; Mays, Gi ants 118;
Snider, Dodgers
118,
Minoso,
White Sox 118
Hits: Muellei, Giants 208; Fox.
Wh ite Sox 200;.-Kuenn. Tigers 200;
Snider, Dodgers 197 ; Musial , Cards
193.
Pitching: Coneu egra. White Sox
16-3; Feller, Indians .13-3; Grini,
Yankees 20-6; Lemon, Indians '237; Ant9,n~lh, Giants 21·7; Lopat,
Yankeu 12-4; Reynolds, Yanlcecs
12-4; Wilhelm, Gi~nts 12-4; Nux12-4.
haD,

Sep&amp;.. 1.14'1
CliUon WM B1tbara S&amp;a.DWJt'-

.Jeaaae Crllilao
8

I

r

..OWl. T~~•\r• · ,. LoaQ .. Shark"

.&amp;'Uft.... Mon.

yo..

When

~~~r~~d ~~·~:r:!r a:&amp;n~ra:r~:.~

1

•. ...

/ '

BET!-IANY, Conn.-

'

Rocld:r, M"q~eU Prston JPoA,e,
!'fl' FRIEND FLICKA
(In Teahnloo)er)

Comma.ndor 8, 4 door. Jet black f1n1Bh. step down Into thh; long ;

teen_..,..

j

now ru\tw Wedueodl,l' for oberilfl
ae~biDI f,o r illegal w.blH:y.

·••!

39ftuns Batted In: Kluszl!wski, Red
legs 139i Snider, Dr&gt;dge rs 128;
d ·~.Dod
H ordge•
Dgbers d'128; Musial,
a s wu, o y , 1n 11ns 125:

C

OKLAifOIIA CITY, Oklo. UPC4urt b! AI&gt;P.ih laid down

T~t

Sporttwrlt.r.. . . Moon
Cllfferd
baHtd 1000 last .night on hit
p~lctlons for 510
games.
Moonbe•m picked Pomerqy to
boat (Chooncev ~0.13, 'oi!ll they
won :.32·7. He tul.ctN W1h1ma
to but Middleport 19-13, 1nd
the Fah:ons won 9-6. Ht had
Pt. Plau•nt to beat Gallipolfl,
13-7, •nd the llv Blac:kl . won
28-1. 'He .plckH Athens tto h1t
B. I• .5. 34-0; and the Buii·Dot•
won 39-6.. .He had .J·adcson over
Ports! E..t 'by 1 07-0 'JOunt, and
· the- lronmen won ~1-12. ·Moon
had Wellston _.,., O•k Hill by
26-6, ·and .t he · RKk ... w.n Q7.0
He h1d 18.-.:1.,- :o ver Login by
35-6, fend the !Kore
32-6,
and :h • plc:lc.lfd NtlsOnw'llle over
Ber.n. Union 7-6, '• nd ·the Hou·
nds wctn 19.13.

PHlLAIDEU'HIA UP- The Natlonal Football League begins Ita
3Mh season Sunday with the bigrest television schedule in the
game's history plu1 prospects of
tight division races .1nd a record
attendance.
Bert BeJI, NFL commissioner.
said bil ex.hlbiUon e:ame crowd1
plus heavy ticket sales in tbe 12
leag11e citie11 indicate the pro(esllional circuit has a good ~:haoce
of topping the record attt!ndance
of 2,164,MI5 set in 72 gam~ lwd
year.
'We'll break aU attendan~:e recorda unless ·there's a severe eco·
nomic eJump." Bell said.·
DeU.oU plays host to the Cbicaf.O
Bears, Cleveland meets the Eagll'li
at Philadelphia, the Baltinlore
Clllts entertain . the Los ·Ailgeres
Rams, the Washil:agton Redskins
visit the San Francisco FortyNiners, the Green B•y PackerS
are at home to the Pittsburgh
Steelers and the New York Gianlfl
play the Cardinals at Chica go in
Sunday's llpeners.

-

A FUNNY RULING

MOON PICKS 1 EM
RI~HT THIS WEEK

TODAY'S "ROCKE'f'' SPECIAL

·r953

the

National '-'ague
Optimistic About
1954 Grid Season

•

. ' TJail-kAYOB

Opponents/

Over

'

CbkiiO . . . . . 113
Booton . .. .. . 8'1
'Ilhe tbree favorite&amp; to 1et tbe· Detroit . . . . . . 8'1
pace in the comin&amp; SEO foot'-P Woablni\OD . . 116
race won grid batUes lis\ iH&amp;'tlit,• Baltimore . . . . N
but the Gallipolis Blue Dni"le Philodelpblo . 110

...

. . ·'

Baseball Standings Giardello Said

.,

•

'· . 3:3(),

H ....!;-.. I

.t:oo; The .
~:15

..,..

. 1 :80 On
5:00 i.uolcy 8

with

Rei~

8:00 Annie Oakley
~-ao E!lo Report~r
8 :4&amp; Ernie Saunders Sport Sh&lt;"" I
8:56 Weathennan ·
7:00 Teledrama
7:30 Dowr Edwards, News
7:4&amp; Perry Como
8·00 Burns and Allen
8·30 Pueant Playhouue
9:00 '1\lblle Delender
\,9·30 Masquerade Party
Ill 00 Studio One
t I :00 World News ToniMht
11 :0!1 Up-to-the-minute News.

-

WSAZ·TV

Channel f ~.

to . AEC

NANCY

By t:RNIE BUSHJIILLb
NOW I WON'T

BE BOTHERED
BY PEDDLERS
. - "tODAY .

.

�'.

'

• I

I

.
So~urdoy, September 25, 1954·
'

The :1&gt;;..1 LY SENTINEL:, Pomeroy • Middleport, Ot\lo

Four

:t(lge

w;·

-, I SEO Favorites
~

•

·~ .
'

.'• - - -·-

IJaekson And
Wellston Win;
Devils lAse

..

_•••

.

LIAGUI
L Pet. Gl
a-Cleveland .. 110 42 .724
New York . , .. 102 IIQ .871 8

••m••

,JtN(

TATUM,
OF
,.
"'"
•

W

MARYLAINP,
NAt:&gt; 711E

IIA "TION'$ NO. :t
t:oorBAU. re.Mt
N 19.5'6, SO NE

I C'AN IIARO/.Y IMPROVE
017-NAr,
8lff

711ERE'5 A
8E7'1"EI?
77{AN
CX/r5tt:&gt;E

,.,u•

Pt. PJeasant mart:b.crl $8

~/lANCE

yudt

for a scof'e in the third ~iod
with Gerry Minton goin 1 oftt
from til:;, one, aild Darst comerted. In the last quarter they mar.
ched 70 yards With LOckhart pu..
sing to VanSickle for 28 yatdt

rilEY

CA!'I

I?E/IIA!H

Af' 1'/IE roP.

NOTRE DAME MEETS TEXAS

1111
M
!Iii
116
19

.111111 17\0
.441 43

To Be Olson's
Next Opponent

PHU..ADELPHIA UP - Joltina
.441 43
Joey
Glardello of Philadelphia
434 4fo
.363 M\1 a green flag for a title match with
Carl (Bobo) Olson tMiy -after hur·
102 .329 flO
dUng
a pesky obltacle named
x-Clinched pennant.
Ralph (Tiger) Jones of Yonken, N.
Y., in a television to-rounder at
Prldoy'o tt.,ulto
the Arena .
Pbllodelphla 5 New York I
"We got Jim Norris ' promise
Waabineton 1 Bolton o, Ut, 11 inn
that
Giardello will be Olson's next
Washinaton e Boston 4, 2nd
title opponent," Carmine Graziano,
Detroit 8 Cleveland 4
Joey's co-manager said. "The date
Baltimore 2 Chicago 1
will be up to Olson ."
l•turclay's 'roHble 'itchtn
Graziano'• atatement was corDetroit, Zuverink 0..12 or Lary roborated by Murray Goodman, In0..0 at Cleveland, WynD 22·11.
ternational Boxing Club tub thumChicago. Pierce 8-10 at Balti· per, who wet on the scene as
more, Plllette 10-14.
Giardello, No. 1 middleweight
Washington, Schmitz 11-8 at ~ntender, recovered from an early
Bolton, Nixon '11·12.
surprise to win a unanimous deNew Yor... Reyllolds 12-4 at cision over the crafty Jones, a
Philadelphia, Gray 3-12, night
12~ underdog Friday night.
Glardello, held even Into the
Sunclay"s G•m•
stretch
, won the bout by taking
Detroit at Clevelabd
the
ninth
and loth rollRds witb
Cllieaao at Baltimore
a
show
of
long
tllnle head punchPhiladelphia at New York
ing
that
had
Jones
wobbly at th'!!
Wuhinlton at Boston.
final bell.

"'Y

..,_

AMIRICAN

. T....

went down to defeat fot tbe second straiebt time .
'
T... G1lllpolla eleve" ...
hondod ,o 21-7 ..- k by Pt.
PINstnt 11• J•ckson wallo,.d
Porhmouth :t!••t !21-12, Wellttvn hondod Ook Hill ~ 27.0 jlto
h•t. 'llld AtMns took 'fn
39-4. win !frem \1. I . p;, ~n other
,Logan w.. trevnctd 12-'
.,, Bexley,
:N•I..,.vllle IIIW•
their ,'f irst guqe •• fhe.y · Mged
B•rne Union ,19-13.
Gallipolis scored (.l.rlil,, .,,gll.ilut
the Bl.g Blacks iD the openirug
quarter as they
marebed tM)
yard&amp; with Carl Jeltkilll sc:oring
from the four, and Dave Duncan
aclded the· elrtra polot.
'llbe Big Blacks came back ln
the same per1od wlth Paul Bennett racing 41 yards for a ~~eore,
and Shag Darst converted to
knot the store. In the setond
quarter Bennett racect'\SO yards
fnr another SICore, and Darst agaIn converted.

"

I

aot

NATIONAL LEAGUI
T•""
W L l'ct.
x-New York .. 86 56 .632
1irooklyn . . . . 90 62 ft82
Milwaukee ... , 88 64 .5'19
CineinnaU . .. • '14 78 .487
Philtd~phia . . 14 78 .487
St. LoUts .. ; . . 11 81 .467

I

GB

League Leaders

8
8
Z2
22
25

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pleyer..Cit.tb G AI R H Pet.
Mays, NY
149 5!17 118 192 .345
MueJier, NY 151 608 90 208 .342
Silider. Blyn. 147 ~77 118 197 .341
Ctlle.,o . . . ... 61 lMJ .408 34
Musial, St L. 151 1184 120 193 .330
Pitbbureh . . . . &amp;3 99 .349 43
K1uski, Cin. 147 54:17 104 lM .326
--Clinched pennant.·
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Avila,
Cleve.
14:1 549 109 183 .337
Frld&gt;l"• R"ulh
Minoso, Chi. 152 563 118 182 .323
llttH&gt;IdyD 8 Pittsburgh 5o
Noren, · NY 124 421 69 135 .321
NtrW Yotk 1 Philadelphia O, tst
Fox,
Chi.
154 626 J 11 120 .319
Pbilidelpbia 4 New York 2, 2nd
Kuenn
,
Det.
1S3
646 81 200 .310
M:Uwaukee 4, Cioeianati 3 (comHome
Runs
:
Klunewski,
Redpletlon 1 uspended game of Sept.
legs
49;
Mays,
Giants
41;
Hodgea,
22).
Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 2 (regular Dodgers 41; Sauer, Cubs 40; Math·
Braves 39; Snider, Dodgers
game)
r ·-.,.....,
Satunl.tl;.-1 ..,.a..lllt Pitchers
p~tbtburgh,
Friend 7·11 at
Brooklyn, Meyers lQ-.8 or LaSorda

and the tally. Darst converted.
It .was fth• wont tli.Uat Inflicted 1upon th• Blu•
o..u•

tly Pt.,PIHtant ,In ihe lilt 20
•, ....,., !Of ,...lr hHtocl rlrilry.
Portsmouth East proVed to be
a stubbttm foe for Jacb:oa. The
· .
.
· lronmcn scored on the
lourt~
play of the game as Jim Wi'*h
raced 23 yards around riaht 'end
Coll e,lle football swings into full
for the score.
action on all fr onts tod&lt;~ y with
. In the secllnd quarter Bob 'Ex:~
most of lhc nation's football fan s'
hne passed to Dave Warner for
attention focused on South Bend ,
24 yards to make it 12-0, aftd )a-.
l nrL, and Jowa City , Iowa.
(Continued from
1.)
ter in the period BiiJ. Ogg of East
At South Bend , Notre Dam e's d vic and fraternal organization• was trapped in the end zone for
host of foll owers will be watc hing throughout the country. It is anti- a safety to make it 14-0, Exline
ya~h toG set up
tbe 0-G.
wi t h fi ngers crossed as 26 year ci pated that local groups will par· tnea1 kc~ 123
nex ·ca 1'Y w1t
reene goittg
•
old Terry Bre nnan, youn gest head tidpate in this national crusade over
!rom the three. This
time
St. Louis, Poholsky 5-6 at Mil·
roach ever appointed by a maj or for greater church attendance.
Exline boobed the extra point.
wau_ke~., Bu~ette 11-14.
Iootball power, and hts Notre
In
the
th.
i
rd
period
the
Jacbon
Cancilia.at1, Fowler 12·9 at Cbi·
With regard to the local drive ,
Dame squad tceoff against t he
Mlinking
department
went
to
ca,co,
MiJlner 11·11.
one minister pointed out that "the
Uni versit y of Texas.
sJeep,
as
1bey
passed
on
tbeit
~
New
York, ~ 14-6 at Phila·
0
0
campaign will not only benefit the
five
yard.
Jine
on
fOli.ttiL~
·
delphia,
SimmaJta ~~-l:J night
·
At Iowa City, the Ln iversj.ty_ of churches of the entire community,
alld
East
took
over.
stanley
weott
.
Iowa, whi ch held a great
but affect every family in one way
Sunday's Gtm..
Notre Dame t eam to a 14·14 tie, or another . We hope the people ~.tf ovec for the gift. score.
The
tflnal
~Jackson
tally
ume
Pittsburlb
at Brooklyn
Pomeroy
will
support
us,"
,)le
consquar es off against Big Ten O[l ponent Michigan s(a te in the ti nued "and we feel confident In tM ,last ;pulod •• 52 y•rcl• New York at Philadelphia
w.re lcovered In thi'H plays St. Louis at Milwaukee
NC AA's nat ionally televised gamf' that they wilL"
with
.Exline JDh• over fnm Cincinnati at ChicagO
A BC, 4:30 EDT.
Publicity for tbe campaign is the ~one, •114 M· 111•Jn
Also To Be Bro•dc•at
centered about
tb.eme-"Give
Eaat scored wltiJ fout aeconiH
DIPUTY
CBS Radio and Mut ual Radio God a Chance NC.W.'.' FaSten ,are left · to pJay in tbe gaifte 8i Sta.n- ·
R. 1. UP-A Wei·
plus t he world-wide Armed Serv· appearing in loca~ stor.e··windows, ley pi!Bed .t o ' Baiilfte Jor 88
gri~Uate_ is the ·law
.
.
·
·.
ices Network and local broadca st- along with large. ~indow stie..ers yards. .
Ruth D. Mi~A!hell, .
in g stations will carry the Notre seen on automobiles and in l'esi~e11ston 1lad little. troUb)e
is a _tkputy sherirf.
Dame-Texas gam e around the na · ! dc~ce windoW~. A~t 1~_burltper with o.-k HiJl u tlleY scored .· on"
tion and world.
stnps emphS:SIZ~ .tbe secondary « ·~n t&gt;aeh q\llrter. In . the Jint · ·
.
theme of the drive-"Tlle.·Church per10d Ronnie Vickers !!Cored
Notre Dame ruJ es a s ~ v en - pomt . Points the Wa ,. M
f tb
favon tc to defeat Texas even
Y · . ore o
ese from the 10, aDd Evan11 converted
th ough it has lost such stars as I have been prom•a.ed to church The second tillml! after an 8SJ
1lalfbaek Johnny Lattner fullback memb ers who destre them. Also yaM march witt~ Steen pasing to.
Neil Word~n, Lackie At:t Hunter ~~en
_the screen hof the Meigs Border Cor 26 yards for tbe TD ·
ViC!kera oonvented.
'
and guard Menil Mavraides from val~~fieroflsc:u~c~w ~tor~ upon the
They marched 73 yards i.n tbe
last year's team . Texas, however
Th "
a en .ance.
•s. ncw~ape~, by virtue of it.s third period with Vicken · aoing
opened its season last week with
a 2().6 victory over LSU
edJt~r~al pnh~y. IS hapii.v to carry the last 28 yards . and marthe4
·
publicitY about the Church Attend- 88 yard8 in the last quarter with
Michigan State. defending Big ance Campaign, and wishes to urge Evans .going over from the one
Ten co-ehampi on witb. Dlinois, also its r eaders to support the local yard hne, and La:fe Jehnhip converted.
will be making its Cirst start under drive in evefl' way.
a new coacl\, Duffy Daugherty.
HI SHOULO .COMPLAIN?
The Spartans are rated a little
NEWPORT, R. I. 111'-Mtfllr
better than even -mon ey against an
J~hn
SuJI.ivu probably won't beimproved [owa squad . All Big Ten
disturbed
by too mall)" telt!pboD.e
team s are in action although the
(Continued F...,. P... 1.)
complaints from bil conaUtueiita ~
only other cgnferenee clash find s
lndiaua playing Ohio State, with Newark, whom he had visited this His telephone number waa act~ 1
~ently excluded from the 0
summer.
Ohio State a slight favorite.
Methodist women who prepared Newport directory.
the steak dinner were Mrs. Bruce
1
Uoyd, Mrs. Carroll Swanson, Mrs.
Margaret Williams, Mrs. E. 0 .
. Rail and M·rs. Nan Moo~.-:!.
The Middleport·Pomeroy Rotary
Chtb has two unusual activitie~
slated for the coming weeks . Paul
Smart is chairman o( the Eskimo
•
Club, who aril" sworn to come t ll
all meetings before Thanksgiving
without their coals, and Joe Young
Jr ., is in charge o{ the "Tall
Story" contest to be held lor the
program on October 8 with the local reporters iiS judges of the
tales .

IOWA TAKES ON MlcmGAN
Church Turnout

P•••

; -.

&gt;

The rourt ruled they did not
need a a:earch warraot lf they
spotted a box labeled "whlalcyl'
provlded the box had not been
'opened.
On the other hand, if the box
bad been opened and yott eoold ..
see the whiaky Inside, a seareh
wirrabt wu needed.

' TODAY
Gay Madlloe
ADd)' Devine
Wild BIU llloliolo

GHOST OF CIIOJi!I!IONE
CANYON

FREIGHTS ONLY

NEWPORT. R. 1: -Dennls P.
Q'Brien, New Haven Railroad
ticket agent for half a century,
hasn't seen a )jassenger train in
16 years, The last passenier train
to pill~ out of this famed re sort
left JuJy 14, 1938.
PONY PROBLEM

--·

state police used th eir ingenuity.

'f.hey lassoed the pony with a tow
rope. and ·led him back to the sta· l
tion .
-

·~T=~

'

tow beauty and

II')' her

·BEL~=- ~~TOES

Also Return Batut
MAJIC.1..... o.c-.......8
~·
~
ChMiplODablp Fl&amp;'ht Pleturee

I .

Levy
2:00 ABC- Pnr Football -Chicago

1955 MO

PHI

I
.• ;

.

9.00

10.00

- ---...-----

UP

ASSOCIATED , RADIO •

I

Politlct.IAdv.

9:00
. 9 :30

7:00 hlu_ler.'. ,...; ,Jo.,,k''\'1,.". ~ .., ,,;~~ ~· .~111 : ~)'-i~ ... ,,- ~1!/v'l•l'o {""' ~
7:30 Privute Secret ary-Ann Sou·
thel'n
11 :00 NBC-HOme
To ast o{ the Town·Ed
12:00
Wh ile Shnw
van• '1~ "'' '\"\'\:'
Your Nest

G. E.,,\'heaiiil,,

ecurareoUI
15. German ·
river
- , lt. ),Julberry r
.
Und.)
' ~ ~1.
17. Frozen 1
. name

'

U . deaerts
A wing . ·
20. Jenpttaft , •

•

rod

THREE ARE MEIGS PATIENTS
Admitted to the Meigs General
Hospital Friday were Charles Eblin , Jr., Pomeroy; Lowell Wingett
Pomeroy: and Willia:n Pull in::;,
Middleport.
·
Dischar.::ed were Mr. A. B.
Woodrun ., Clift on and Margaret
Ar ms, Pomeroy_
OutJpaticnls were Hel en Bentz
Chester and Mrs. Milton Houda:
sbelt, Minersville.

27. No· one

31. Anlm&amp;l. . ·:
deficient ~
plrm~t

sa. 'l'roul&gt;Joo .. ;

u. Foreljil. . '
I

Convenleat Tenu

AU the Perlormancel

.

·

In Middleport
__._

1

All the Dependabllltyl

.

.

lu QIIIUrp.,..d record of long. eorof- life lo your a,.unuce thai
'.owaenldp of a PontlU it youn 8t minimum operat.ina upeDM. \

-'1\
.

And Earth Moving EqulpmeDt
All Moltoo llld SliM

. -

CENTRAL OHIO TRACTOR CO.
.... 1111

lp

•••i. Uftl
'

, I

.
I'

.

.I

\

· ·

,

.

. •

And 8Dolly, with Pontiac'• aeknowledpd hlp male ..Juo, you'D

pt back mon when you""~"' Com6 in and talk doll.,. oiulielllo-

~

•

'

All thtt future WOrthl
;

.

.Jeara yha\ a ~'llltuJ. PonliM. il rl,i1N nowt
•'
.
•

.
'

...

·

~Uice

(abbr.)

31. Noblem... 1
1'
88. Kin~ ot

!

et~eal

cram.·

40. Rodent
41. Tart
.. 44. Exclama.

tlon

.

Pontiac'• .uperlative aD~aronn4 _,err~~nce IUid J'flDJArk.ble liaa•
dling eue provide a eollltant .O~YiulaatUf'atltiOD you BeYer
!hoqbt pouiblo at a price neor the •er'f leaot .on any De1f ur,

On Tbe BrlrhteM Cemer

:

- •

Pontlae'o .n.tinotl•• !II- Streali otyllng. lt. rich, eolodul IDterlort
and IU conntl- 1"""'1 appointmenu add lmmeoanrably to· yow
pride of ownonlpp. It II one of ~erica't •U'! &amp;liNt ·aan.

·

FURNITURE

c:.J .... . . .
1.-1 . . . . . . . . . . . N, J .... ftiBI

-

•a-- no ... ., 1&gt;11 II priood oo low. ,.,.. ... eul17 olorillllil
•JoJ·...,.W ...... _ ,__ -u...o oa.cl ~dablllty.

BAKER

u,....... Aft.- D1

,

All the Luxury I

USED BULLDOZERS
17MB.

-

All the .\JHI

-

.

DICK TRACY

By CHESTU. GOUU

.,

\.

· '&gt;···'?,-: ,,n

45. Heathen
!mop

....

7. Newopape,..

4t. An

everpeen tl'*e

URunU...
lbe edp

WCH!I--TY- MONDAY
10:00 Sign On
10:00 Garry Moot·e
10:30 Ar,hur Godfrey 'Iir..1
11 :30 Strike it Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:10 Love oC LICe

·38. J'otl'll of '
"do''
' 41.......

43. Kind ot'·:

~=~'

condlmeftl

8. w

from aba)
'

.!

. trtt
·cs. Fol4....., .· · 12:30
U:~
48. : ~
., •.
'110:!l!ht . . . ·l :00

ot

12.Takt .. . .
one'11 own

for Tmnprrow

I

' . . liibllr-~' .· .

.

.

4:00
4:U
4:30
5.00
6:30
6:00
6·30

'

NBC-Hawkins Falls
NBC-First Lov e
NBC- Bob Smith Shnw :
The Old Timer
NBC-Howdy Doody
:·...
To Be Announc-~ d
Weathercut
6 : ~ Sports Eye
6:45 News Picture
7:00

BaC~e

714

7:30 NBC-Tony

1:15
1:$1 .

. .

2:00

~:to
;3:00'

·

29. i41er~: ..,. ,

$299.

_______

,

22. Membr&amp;nt
clnat.) ~
24. P«rt 'of · '
"to be''
25. Oitrlch-Uke
bird• ' . '.'

•

~I '

Tierney •;·,_l ~.~ '
9 :30 Man Behind the
"Case of the Reluctant
Artist"
10:00 Sunday Playhouse
10:30 What's My Line
11:00 . Sunday News Special

ALL

FOR

Did
you want
your vote aa5t ·t o lower fann
support price '!
ANSWER : Your Congre:JSma.D
did July 1 , llil&amp;4
QUESTION : Dk:l .you want your
vote cut to give a way atom1c
energy pet.ent rtehtA?
ANSW)!lR. : 'Your . Ooacres•mtn
did JU)y2-ftb, lD&amp;f,

•

1

Hocr- · c :r.:~~~
. ·.
NIJ&lt;.:-Television Pla ou ~e "Guilty is the Stranger"
NBC- Loretta Youn g Show
NBC--The Hun tf't
ABC- Twenty Questi ons
Ol'd Am er ican Barndancc
TV _:I'hentre-" Los1 Cofl:l. i·
ncnt w:,t h CesM'
~m e ro
and Hill at·y Bt·uokc
Nt'WS, Wc alilt&gt;!', Sign Off

tew1s. abd J qhnny _

1 12:00 Winky Dink ,a nd You
1
""'"' Hu\ ban&lt;l (Col - I ~2:30 The Big Picture
1:00
or Broadctst)
1:00 Pastor's Slu•dy
1:15 Bibl e Pu·ppel Stol'ies
'!hat's M)' Boy
1:30 Holiday Abroad
Chronoscope
2
:00 Clevelund Browns vs Phila- " WSA%- TV MONDAY
Wrestling from Chicago
delplli a Eagles Pro Footb:.ll ' 5 : 5~ Sign On
Sports Showw:ase
4
:3(1
)\'11&lt;{ In , Th• WOJld? .
•
1 : ~ 1\'~;t'q&lt;lloy ,
!.!&gt;
World Newo. Tonight
~
.5
:00
l1dh
·or
fhe
..
w~elc
·
,
....
\
··,
&amp;!00
~ff~
T~
e·
..
••
..
\.
...
~
Up·to-the--..minute New);
5:30 YoU'th. Takes A Stand
. .lp.9Q Nl;l C':---Ilin~r Dong Sci ol ., '.f
Late Show "Scandal ill
6:00 The American. ,week
, r. !0::}0 'NBC- A Time to Li v
. ,
is" George Sanders &amp; 1 '
8
:
~0
Teledt·ama
10:45
NBC-Three
Steps
to
H~h
ole Landis
"~

' ' •

NEW
· Furniture ·

QUESTION :

-

POMEROY, OHIO

226 EAST MAIN STREET

. 11 :30
12 :00

S~ow ~~';~~,;;;:sU~J!AY

"The 9:45
'··t A:dirtttar was a Lady" Ed- 10:45
11 :00
!J!Und O~Brien .
11:05
5:30 Television OI!EsSroom
G:OO V~eapon
USA
"Illinois 11 :15
Sta:te Fair"
6:30 Bob BON Reporting
__.:___

I

3Rooms

lOth DISTRICT

WCH~TY 1 SATURDAY
4:00 . S~t.urday
Showcase

SALES AHD SERVICE

POMEROY, 01110

10:30
11 :00

WCHS·TY~t

•'

ChannelS ·

T1111: IIAMic'TliA'I' BTA~B FOB QUJ11.1TY

p..-.ft

~c·!lii()-,Mr.;

-. .

TELEVISION
95

VANZANDT

4:30 NBC--.-Zoo Parad~ ·: ·.
5:00 N"AC-llall of Fa~~"Stor.li'"
of Moses"
· 71 ' ~' ·
. 6:00 PrJ~~· of t~e. }1am·iiY ,·\l
"
o : ~o Tw1hgh1 11n!! .... .,.
6~ ll5 News Picture
··
.;, ·
7:0(! NB~Pcople. Ai-~ fili) ny

~ 8 : ~ ~~Co m e~.y

out. You'll know its a treal bargaln.

and

vs New York

:r

..,1

Congress

Cardinals
Giants.

I

You Can,Buy AllYouve Ever Wanted \
for the Least Yotill Ever Pay t

Rota ry Commends

CANDIDATE

11 :30 This Is the Life
12:00 Gospel Harmony Boys
12:15 lnd1.1stry On Paratle
12:30 TV Ctiap el- Rcv. Theodore

'

t"

Truman A.
Morris

lO:M Sign On
11 :00 NBC- Frontiers or Fai~

1:00 P uracte of St ars
1: 45 A·E C~B i·g LcaJ UC Foot bai

E
'

..

WSAZ-TV- SUNDAY
All Times Are Eastern Standard
Times

SE£THE

.I

:

LeJ

11

$495.

KARR

MJrDa

,

. -with George. it.•ft ·A~~ :Dorot hy H•J1.
' ,,, I
1:15 N!!WS, Wt!ither., Sign ()ff

EEEE~~~~~~~~~~~

I

Runs : Mantle, Yankees 126; Mu· .
sial, Cards 120; Mays, Gi ants 118;
Snider, Dodgers
118,
Minoso,
White Sox 118
Hits: Muellei, Giants 208; Fox.
Wh ite Sox 200;.-Kuenn. Tigers 200;
Snider, Dodgers 197 ; Musial , Cards
193.
Pitching: Coneu egra. White Sox
16-3; Feller, Indians .13-3; Grini,
Yankees 20-6; Lemon, Indians '237; Ant9,n~lh, Giants 21·7; Lopat,
Yankeu 12-4; Reynolds, Yanlcecs
12-4; Wilhelm, Gi~nts 12-4; Nux12-4.
haD,

Sep&amp;.. 1.14'1
CliUon WM B1tbara S&amp;a.DWJt'-

.Jeaaae Crllilao
8

I

r

..OWl. T~~•\r• · ,. LoaQ .. Shark"

.&amp;'Uft.... Mon.

yo..

When

~~~r~~d ~~·~:r:!r a:&amp;n~ra:r~:.~

1

•. ...

/ '

BET!-IANY, Conn.-

'

Rocld:r, M"q~eU Prston JPoA,e,
!'fl' FRIEND FLICKA
(In Teahnloo)er)

Comma.ndor 8, 4 door. Jet black f1n1Bh. step down Into thh; long ;

teen_..,..

j

now ru\tw Wedueodl,l' for oberilfl
ae~biDI f,o r illegal w.blH:y.

·••!

39ftuns Batted In: Kluszl!wski, Red
legs 139i Snider, Dr&gt;dge rs 128;
d ·~.Dod
H ordge•
Dgbers d'128; Musial,
a s wu, o y , 1n 11ns 125:

C

OKLAifOIIA CITY, Oklo. UPC4urt b! AI&gt;P.ih laid down

T~t

Sporttwrlt.r.. . . Moon
Cllfferd
baHtd 1000 last .night on hit
p~lctlons for 510
games.
Moonbe•m picked Pomerqy to
boat (Chooncev ~0.13, 'oi!ll they
won :.32·7. He tul.ctN W1h1ma
to but Middleport 19-13, 1nd
the Fah:ons won 9-6. Ht had
Pt. Plau•nt to beat Gallipolfl,
13-7, •nd the llv Blac:kl . won
28-1. 'He .plckH Athens tto h1t
B. I• .5. 34-0; and the Buii·Dot•
won 39-6.. .He had .J·adcson over
Ports! E..t 'by 1 07-0 'JOunt, and
· the- lronmen won ~1-12. ·Moon
had Wellston _.,., O•k Hill by
26-6, ·and .t he · RKk ... w.n Q7.0
He h1d 18.-.:1.,- :o ver Login by
35-6, fend the !Kore
32-6,
and :h • plc:lc.lfd NtlsOnw'llle over
Ber.n. Union 7-6, '• nd ·the Hou·
nds wctn 19.13.

PHlLAIDEU'HIA UP- The Natlonal Football League begins Ita
3Mh season Sunday with the bigrest television schedule in the
game's history plu1 prospects of
tight division races .1nd a record
attendance.
Bert BeJI, NFL commissioner.
said bil ex.hlbiUon e:ame crowd1
plus heavy ticket sales in tbe 12
leag11e citie11 indicate the pro(esllional circuit has a good ~:haoce
of topping the record attt!ndance
of 2,164,MI5 set in 72 gam~ lwd
year.
'We'll break aU attendan~:e recorda unless ·there's a severe eco·
nomic eJump." Bell said.·
DeU.oU plays host to the Cbicaf.O
Bears, Cleveland meets the Eagll'li
at Philadelphia, the Baltinlore
Clllts entertain . the Los ·Ailgeres
Rams, the Washil:agton Redskins
visit the San Francisco FortyNiners, the Green B•y PackerS
are at home to the Pittsburgh
Steelers and the New York Gianlfl
play the Cardinals at Chica go in
Sunday's llpeners.

-

A FUNNY RULING

MOON PICKS 1 EM
RI~HT THIS WEEK

TODAY'S "ROCKE'f'' SPECIAL

·r953

the

National '-'ague
Optimistic About
1954 Grid Season

•

. ' TJail-kAYOB

Opponents/

Over

'

CbkiiO . . . . . 113
Booton . .. .. . 8'1
'Ilhe tbree favorite&amp; to 1et tbe· Detroit . . . . . . 8'1
pace in the comin&amp; SEO foot'-P Woablni\OD . . 116
race won grid batUes lis\ iH&amp;'tlit,• Baltimore . . . . N
but the Gallipolis Blue Dni"le Philodelpblo . 110

...

. . ·'

Baseball Standings Giardello Said

.,

•

'· . 3:3(),

H ....!;-.. I

.t:oo; The .
~:15

..,..

. 1 :80 On
5:00 i.uolcy 8

with

Rei~

8:00 Annie Oakley
~-ao E!lo Report~r
8 :4&amp; Ernie Saunders Sport Sh&lt;"" I
8:56 Weathennan ·
7:00 Teledrama
7:30 Dowr Edwards, News
7:4&amp; Perry Como
8·00 Burns and Allen
8·30 Pueant Playhouue
9:00 '1\lblle Delender
\,9·30 Masquerade Party
Ill 00 Studio One
t I :00 World News ToniMht
11 :0!1 Up-to-the-minute News.

-

WSAZ·TV

Channel f ~.

to . AEC

NANCY

By t:RNIE BUSHJIILLb
NOW I WON'T

BE BOTHERED
BY PEDDLERS
. - "tODAY .

.

�'

•

'

.

I

'
Saturday,
5eptember·25, 1954

The DAILYSENTINEL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
'

I'Carnival Story'

Tells Of Drama
Behind Ballyh00

arl N. Smith will leave Sunfor a two weeiLs business
Ia NeWilOillerstown.
. A. St«!!llleneon is enjoying •
ltioa from his employment at
.Meip Wiater Works.
..!flip. aDd Mn.
Robert Coueh
"' · today from R.cine to the
of his mother, Ml'll. Ellen
h, Blotternut Ave.
r . and Mrs. John Ml'kh and
ter Grueser ittended a CloFarm Store convention held
week in Oleveland.
t
"'"
.,.r. a nd Mrs. Rob..,.
... ~ Burt on
IIIVe returned bo:nc, af.ter a visit
With relatiVes in Columb\19.
lira. Carl Moore, Mrs . Gerald
WJ!dermuth. M~s .
Adlen Ball,
~· Joseph Sisson, and Mrs.
J n Hunnell
accompamed the
PGmeroy High Sclhool Band to
J~~n, Wednesday evenmg •. to
::~:~pate m the Apple Festival
Mrs · Phil Williamson Mr I.ena H~ber Mrs Willia~
~~kcr
Jllrs. Rich~rd Rawlings, Mrs. Tho:
mas Young • Mrs · James ""•nate
' ""' •
Mrs. G. H. Ewing, and Miss Anna
)'augbalt, members of the Federated church wer~ in Middleport
J'lllfrsday evening . to attend a
feeling at the Presb)l'terilan chur

l(.;ea..DuM hoe ....e

The human drama that goes on
behind the bright lights and bally·,
hoo of a carnival company travel·
ing in Europe Is vividly shown in
"Carnival
Story." Technicolor
drama filmed in Germany by the
King Bros. for RKO Radio di11tribution, which comes to the Meigs
Theatre on Sunday and Monday .
A top grade Hollywood cast
beaded by Anne Baxter in tb~
role of a post-war German girl
whQ seeks refuge with the carni·
val and experiences three love affairs with three different types of
American men, interprets the hard
bitting drama.
Co-starred with
Miss B&amp;Jier are Steve Cochran.
Lyle Bettger and George Nader,
while Jay C. Flippen and Helene
Stanley have · featuted roleli.
"Carnival Story" gains in inter·
est
because
back""ounds
Theof 1ts
t' unusual
·1
e:
·
e.n Ire PIC ure was
film~ In MunJCb and the. surroundmg ~rea ana. the . beaulles of
the Bavarian capital m . Tecbmcolor accentuate the realism of
tb.
the ~oman.ce and drama of the
: Roger and Sidn~y Spencer were emohon shrrlng story. Among !he
ong thme who attended th~ numerous thrilling scenes are
Me Brown Jug, in
Delaware. those m Which Anne Baxter and
ursdat .
Lyle Bettger are shown · making
• . Sidney Spencer and
Truman , their sensational dives from a 110
llussell were in Woodsfield, Fri- foot tower into a flaming tank of
pay, to ,attend
the fair .
1 water.
d M
d
.
l 'M r. an
rs. Fre
B1rtcher
Kurt Neumann directed "Carnit~~ere visitors in Dexter, Thursday val Story" from a screenplay b
•· Mrs. Glenn Lambert was a visi- Hans Jacoby and K 1
Y
lor in At,hens, Friday.
It was produc d burF Neumann .
.. Pvt. Martin McADJgus returned Maurice K'n e
Y rank and
Ft. Knox. Ky ., Friday. after a scale. The ~!sico:coa spectacular
lwo weeks' leave at his homo ed by th M . b rc w~s record)ere
b
eb umc 127 p1ece sym.
P ony ore estra and 80 v ·
• Mr. and Mrs. Dana Starkey of choir
o1ce
..t. Rec:o~ery, arrived
Thursday
·
for a v s t with Mr. and Mrs. Har1 1 and other relatives.
J'Y Miller
Wolfpen
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Starkey By CORA GILES
1
ill Baraboo, Wise., and Mr. and Lincoln Russell returned home
Jtfs. -ca~L Ri.gFs of Columbus, Saturday, from Holzer Ho!!Pital,
lcit Friday fbr their homes, after where be was a surgical pa.tienl.
l visit , with their sister. Mrs. Mr~. Nellie F. Morris spent
)Y'!!,ndcl( Betzing and other rei a- Sunday afternoon with her sister,
•~+,.s
,
Mrs. c. M. Vining, Pomeroy.
! :iuwJ
Truman Russell
Mr. and Mrs . Leo :&gt;mith
and
l~. cll.ildreJI, Anita Sue and ·J . children, Columbus, spent the
f. ';were in Gallipolis, recently, to weekend with her
parents, Mr.
attenif · A birthday celebration for and Mrs. S. A. Wyatt .
.
P,11ita Sue and her uncle, Norman
Mrs. B. E. Carl spent Tuesday
~nce,r of Colwnbus, at the afternoon with her sister,
Mrs.
~Cime of Mr. and Mrs . Calvin Rife Mary .Diehl.
)nd daughter, Oarolyn.
Mrs . Clinton Gilkey and childf Jess
White il reported as ren, Chillicothe, spent several
lfllite ill in Uni,versity Hospital , days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs . Lincoln Russell .
.Columbus.
·---Cora Giles called on Mrs . Doro·
tby Roush and Mrs. Nellie Morris
Wednesday.
· ·several from this community
attendl'd the Harrisonville Schooll
Fa1r, Fr1day evenmg and Satur·

~

I

I

·r.f~.

lit..:.

..---'!!

day~

BUY GUERNSEY SIRE
Dale Earle and Ira Showalter.
Chester, Ohio, hal'e just purchased
the young Guernsey sire, Locust
Grove Mic)tey, from Edson Roush,
Racine, Ohio.
This young bull is out of the
cow, Locust Grove Jaunita C. and
is sired by Jaebardale · Forward's
Arnold.

ARMSTRONG'S
QUAKER RUGS

EVANGELISM WEEK BEGINS
The Rev. Wood. Beckley, W. Va.
viii be in charge of a W!!ek of
O:vang('lism, which will be held at
he Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
;tarting October 4. The congregaion ('Xtrnds a cordial welcome to
the public to attrn&lt;l the meetings.
On OctobcJ' 26 a Week of Prayer
will start at the same church.
BREWERS ANNOUNCE BIRTH

....... _.........
tx12'11a

. -....... r.tJ ..""" ..... ...

.. - -BAKER
FURNITURE
.

On The Brightest Corner
· In

Mld~eport

Mr. and Mrs. James Brewer.
North Second Avenue, are an ·
nouncing the birth of a son a!
Holzer Hospital. They also have
a small daughter. Mrs. Brewer is
the former Mary Margaret Gilmore.
Mr. and Mrs. George

Wright

1nd Mrs . George Howela returned
·~hursday evening from Buffalo,

N. Y. after a visit with· the for·
mer's si9ter and brother-iri-law
\fr. and Mrs. Carl Erilkson ' and
1

The
Fartners Bank

and
Saving Company
POMI!:ROV. OHIO
MemtM:r f"(fer:ll

RC!~"rve SV!ifl'm

Federal Oeposll lnauranrr t.:orp.

-

. PI.ICI IUYI OUIIlNIIY ·

I

•

, Henry· Qa.tworthy, Viee Comlnander, preaided w)len the FQeo
,p.ey-Bennett post, American I.e.
&lt;~ion. met Wedneaday evenln&amp; at
~~~e I41on Hall. PI- were d~ for their annual Membership
j&gt;_rlve and It waa reported that a
)IDI•liOIIC table hu been added
~o the. recreational facllltiu at
"'e Hall. All veteram In the area
~re urged to attend. tbe meeUnce
pn the aeeond ancJ fourth W eelne~)"'l at '7:80. Dale Dant
was
ln charge of servln&amp; refreshments
ilt th·e close of' the meeting.

Thund•y efternoon Seotty five

''ar

old

108

'"'

PETERBQROUGH N. H.-FIJall

bf. .,.r.
u
d
'
'
an Mn. Jam- Price, Por~and, Oblo1 lau · j1111t

:es . Williams, eel~br~ted '"' birth- puretlued the youn&amp;

,day with ~ party for ·hla nel&amp;hborlaood pl.,•mate• and fd~nda .
TbOJe preeent were Suzanne
d
·
·
an
Aaa Bradbury, Jimmy and .Michael.
Parker, Janet Lawson, Mra. Hylda
~. Mrs. Parker aDd Mn B. L.
·LaWion.

GuernteY
alre, Cool Run TWlli&amp;bt'a Kin&amp;,
from William Dllble, Woodltown,
N ·•
· ~.
~
T-hla young bull II out of the
~ow, Wllgorlan Farma Twilight;
and Is aired by · Sterlinlold Lord
WU&amp;orlan.

One hundred and twenty .teadbers were present yesterday af.
Late in the period Barnhart ternoon for the county teachers
broke through with a burst of meet ina ~Id at the Salisbury
speed to block Stott's punt, and school bouse.
Bob Wilson fell on the ball on the
The group elected deleg~3tes to
27 yard line. English went for 11 the Ohio Education
Ass ociation
yards to the 16 • but a penalty halt· annual meeting to be held Nov·
ed the Pomeroy dFive, and the emb er 19th
tb roug h 21 st. Th e
.
COURT ISSUES LICINSES
Devils took over on the 11 yard meeting and election ' was in
Two marriage licenses were
line.
charge of 0 . 0 . Patterson , County
.issued
recently in the probate
A few plays later little Billy Superintendent of schools.
court
to
Themlatocles Walter, 38,
Qualls came through with tho
Elected were J . S. Davis, TtJPBlue
Fielid
.. W. Va., end Jessie
picture play of tho game. W~th pers Plains High School Princi-1
M-ae Leak, 30, Po~neroy, canteen·
only 11 uconds to play In tho pal, and M"rtba Ohlinger, Comm·ll
manager.
flr.t half Ctntor puntetl from erce leaper at Rutland. Alter· •
Orville Lee Jarrell, . 24,
his own 11. Qualls took tho ball nates are Robert Bowen, princi· ,
Falla, mechanic and Jessie Anon his own 45 yard line In tho pal
of Salisbury and Hubert
denon, 21., Letart Falls.
middle of the flolil, faked both Price,
Principal at
Portland ,
ways, and then finally broke to ' Grade School.
ALL CHOKIO UP
tho loft. Plc~lng up his lnt~rfor·
Delogates elected to the South·
LOS
ANGELES
UP-Judie
movetl__Billy
' Ed uca 1wn
As
.
fonced aahi he If
.. 1 f1nally
th0 east ern Oh 10
soc1a·
wa•lace
L.
Ware
rec:esaed
Super·
oun
mso pen..... n to
lion to be held October 28th throior
Court
Friday
until
tbe
air
be·
1
sideline, but he simply outracetl ugh 29th were N~llie Vale, Princomes
'\a
little
cleaner."
tho last two Chauncey defend- cipal of Salem ·center School;
Smog, not testimony,
brought
ors with a burst of speed, and .Tbdma Dill, Principal of
Bradtears
to
the
judge's
eyes.
wont Into tho end zone for a 55 bury School · c,ri Weese SdC. 1
yard punt return. English wu Science teacher at Racine'; Evel~~
A SLIP OF ,'THE .LIP
stopped short on tho running try Green 4th gllllde teacheor at Tupfor the extra point.
pers Plains. Adternates are Wil·
OAKLAND, Calif, UP-DemoTh p tb
rna
Herrmann,
2nd
grade
teacher
.
cratic
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Ten
e an ers se1 out to con- , at Chester· Patricia Lerner
15-t. ·
nessee made party colleague•
~mcc the astomshed hns that the grade teacher at Chester· 'Henry!:
squirm during a callltJaign speech
lrst half was no fluke as the Nllll, Science teacher at 'Rutland· j
Friday night when be forcefully
second half opened. Chauncey was , William Peck C
1 ~• '· ,
declared :
penalized 15 yards before th
ommerce eauuer
"We cannot tfllllt our future to
.
.
. e at Harrisonville· and Leona Story
kickoff for delaymg the game with 2nd and 3rd te~cher at :Serford. .
two more yean of Democratic
the1r band the offenders at half·
,1
r-ule in Congress."
hme . The Panthers then took the
After the voting Mr.. Walton
Local Democrats hastily assured
kickoff and moved ·aU the way Bliss, Eucutive secretary of Oh· j
everybody "It was alt a mistake.
from their o~n 33 to the Chauncey io Education Association, spoke
NARROWING from under the He meant to say Republican."
15, but English fumbled, and the on the advantages of the OEA to 1 collar- Is a Bellciette coat of dar1t
Devils recovered on the 15
the teachers in the state as to brown zibeline-and-alpaca woo 1
.
'
f
h. f II II t '
D I ed EXPENSIVI MISTA
wage standards, conditions con· rom IS a c~c lon. es gn
·
KE
Seconds later Sheridan return· cerning wages for retired teach· ,tor the small fig re, the coat wrapa
TOPEKA, Kan. UP-D. A. Har·
eel Cantor's punt frcm his own ers, and the way the OEA repre- (In place from 1e pleat·drape4 mon, pr~sident of the Harmon
33 to tho Devil 38, and th•n on sents the teachers in the legisi1a. collar.
I Construction Co., discovered
tho first play hard hitting Bob ture.
day his firm may come out on
Wilson bullod his way down to
~ Mason News ~11\et:
the short end of a $4,664,074 contho thrH yard line on a nice 35
Mrs. Wan ace . Bradford spoke on
.
.
tr~ct it won to build a 12-stor;t
yard run, and on tht foil-ing the . ~uber:culos1s sc~~ulcs set up
Plans to furn1sh Ch1'istmas bo.~ - state offi~e building.
play went tho remaining throe' for mdl~t~Ulll ·moti1le V1s1ts t~. es for children 1n Santurce, Porto . Harmon said he made a misyards for tho score. Qualls first . SChii()IS lD tl_le coulfty. The teacf!' R1co, were made by the WSCS, 11f tak~ when submitting his hid, of- ·
place kick was no good, but ers were g1ven these
scbe~ulcs the Mason Method 1st Church at a fermg .an item for $4 700 that
Chauncey was offside, and then to inform the students.
meetin g he!tt at the church, last other construction
estlmatBilly made it good to make It
W. H. Jtrlc, Auditor of Comp· Monday evening.
ed would cost up to $250,000.
' '."'
The !,''roup has just completed a SHOE-LESS ·
26-7.
troller of the OEA .explained ho:w
to keep record by the new rp-gi.s· project for the past three months, I
f.fi-:1 ' .
l.f:' r•.-:-''
~.., ~ ·:; ~ 1·\·1.. : ,'.!r: ~··.-"t~'-;
.........
Pomeroy's final TD came in the ters, which the teachers will use during wh-ich they furnished funds bandit " r an
N.,or· lillncltllo lbormol~~tterl This Vteky Vauqhn Junior Ia a ~
fourth period after a drive of 7o i~ the schools this year, for first for th e Fairmont Mission for Chi!· es" Friday
···t~·
fort
aow,
a
lor
long
afler.
ll'e
Fuller
Fobrlc'o
Lake
Placid
waah•
yards . Taking over on their own time ..
drpn· in Fairmont, W. Va.
robbery.
able colton aurah. Preshrunk ond teblllaod lor creCIH-rHil'-•
26 after a punt the Panthers movTopic for discussion at Monday's
One police car picked up the
Tho vivid potst.Y waa111 a Fall loucb In lbe rib knit •'Ollar, culfo.
ed into Devil land as Wilson racmeeting was entitled "Beca use footgear and another picked up
Wide
btU lldrt. Red, blue or brown 9"0W1clo. S'- 7 In 15.
ed for 26 yards over right tackle .
.
Jesus
Cared".
Taking
part
in
the
the
limping
cWpl'it.
·
A Sheridan to Qualls flat pass netpanel lliscussion were Mrs . Emily BITTER MEMORY
ted 14 yards to the 30, blit a five
Burgess,
Mrs. Jean Carson, Mrs .
yard penalty and a play that back
ST: LOUIS, Mo. UP-Raymond
Stella Chattin and Mrs. Margaret E. Gtbson, 54, a painter, w~lked
fired put the Panthers back on
P1ckens. The leaders were Mrs. mto bhe Marine recruiting office
the 45. Qualls then hit for 15,
Lilah Zerkle anri Mrs. Burgess.
Wilson went for 21 to the nine.
Fnday and gave himself cp.
Power ·failure that
occurred
and Qualls went for eight more to
-. -----~
. The meeting began and enderl
the one before Sheridan sneaked around 7:45 p.m. last night
it over for the TD. Quail's kick held up tho :Ch•uncoy-Pomeroy with a prayer given by Mrs. Burfor the extra point was no good. game for • full hour last 'night. gess.
Jarvis filled the field with subs Tho 1gamo didn't got under way
Hostesses for the rvening were
was 1 Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Carson.
the rest of the game, and Chaun- until ·9 :00 o'clock, lind It
cey managed to get down .to the around !midnight 'wtlon ,moat of
reThose present were Mrs. ,Stella
Pomeroy 27 .before the end of the th~ happy Panther fans
tur.nod
Ito
&lt;town.
Apparently
tho
Chatfin
. Mrs. Hatti e Cook, Mrs .
contest. This was their deepest
dol•y
didn't
!hurt
Jho
scrappy
Katie
Fogleson
g, Mrs. Evelyn Propenetration outside of that open·
~t
1,.'
tho
3~
f.fitt
,
Mrs
.
Margaret
P1rkens, Mrs.
Penthors
as
they
ondod
ing quarter score.
game
Chauncey
winning
1troak
C
iar~
Roush,
Mrs.
Sara
h
Spencer,
.· .
It was strictly a team victory for
Mrs. ~i 1a Zerkle and the hostesses.
_ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ ___:~:.:
the Panthers. Definitely leading 32·7.
!I
the way was Billy Sheridan at
quarter with his great ; ball hand!·
•• ' ;!&gt;:'.
ing. and the other three Pantlier
' ...
backs really· carried the mail. Big
Barnhart was terrific all evening
with his line play, and Earl Smith
played fine ball with some great
blocking and some good defensiw
play . The rest of the line and the
line backers 'all played outstanding ball with Bob Wilson and Milt
Lambert again looking great at
their outside position.
Coach Bill Smith of tho d•
foatetl Devils summed In up In
'
this manner in tho dressing
room after tho game. ''They lust
outplayetl us. They have a hell
of a ball club, and tboy sure
.,
dHervod to win. I guess it had to
como sooner or later."
Statistics gave both teams 13.
first downs, but the Panthers gain·
. !~ ' ~ -..;-;-' ·i ,. '
,,' .- '
.
~ "'V
'
. ··,
ed 304 yards on the ground to
·}
• f
J
only 189 for Chauncey. The Pan·
' I
!hers tried -only three passes com
pleting one for 14 yards, wbiiP.
•

I

-

I

I

'

I

firm~

~·

1 p·~rl~~!lla1ele,eoaon
"~:.,··

$7e95

l.tf

POWER FAIL,URE
DIDN'T BOTHER
THE PANTHERS

...

~LBERFELDS

.

,.

Else-

SUCH LOCALIZED

M U FE·LER·S

.·.~.-.(siit~
i.···.·;;;!;;:W!;:.;;
;; ;u;'-';;!fi;;;·il~·i:!iJ;;;I ;~
;·';'' ;;;'~·::.~·;-;-·;~w;·-1:'~~·~;·;;;;;fa;;;m;;iiieyi;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~;,;;;.-;;-;;,-;;;;;;;;;,IJ i~a~~;~P~a~rt~ ~~~J:letions
,..

To Association

p

'
HONORS SCOTTY

' ft~TY

DJtiYI PLANNii)

I

I

lo

u

Uno. larnhort, a 210 pouatl hphomoro, at - · fllletl tho .....
anti Chauncey hell te resort to
other tactics In an attempt to
gain yardqe.

I

I

Cmmty Teachers Chk n' Charming
Elect Delegat~

Chauncey

~IMIIIliHII~

PARK COMMISSION TO MilT
The Middleport Memorial ParkPlanning Commission will meet
Monday evening at the Mayor's
office.

SJ;LltNG POWER

TAILNP~PES

in

The lineups:
POMEROY
Ends: Johnson, Brown, Worry
and . Harmon.
Tackles: Lambert, Smith, Haw.
thorne and Barnhart.
Landis.
Guards: Young, Gruner, Handloy and Clay.
Co~tor: Mitch and Hoyt.
Backs: Sheridan, Qualls, En·
glish, Wilson, Russell.
CHAUNCEY
Ends: Cline, Rankin and Frman.
Tackles: McMaster, Bailey anti
Centers: B. Mullins and J. Mullins.
and
Guards: Runoll, HoOk
Hiles.
Backs: Stotts, O'Nall, Canter,
Shaffer. Loy and Cline.
Pomeroy .. . ... . 0 19 7 ~
Chauncey . . . . . . 7 0 0 0- 7
Scoring: Pomeroy: TO-Sheridan (2), Wilson, Qualls anti English; EP-Engllah and Qualls.
Chauncey TD-O'Nall; EP--0'Nall.
Ofllclala: Rhoads, Rapp end
Mace.

~

'I

SAVE PLENTY- GET 'EM AT

~

,.

l

FOR R-SULTS
and PROFITS
..
.

ORE'S

f'OIIIIIIroy-

Pt. Pleasant- Ripley

-·

-,-

POMiROY BEND.. THEATRES
.
.
, t

MEIGS

TI!MPLI

Pomeroy

Middleport

TODAY

TODAY

WQPHOLE

RIDERS OF TilE
PURPLE SAGE

Barry Salllnn; Charla MeGraw

-alsoYUKON 'VENGEANn;
Kirby Great; Mary EDen KaY

saa.

and Mea.; Sept. 21-27

CARNIVAL STORY

(THh.hal.-) ,
Steve Coeb,..; ~ lla.Qer

Call

'

39·8

•

Geofle Mon'romery
• Zane Grey Stor,
-

·-

AIIO-

RACING BLOOD

(Teehnlcolor)
Jimmy Boyd; BID Wllllama
.8un. and Mon.; Sept. 26-Z'l

•JoHNNY GUITAR

(Teehnleolor)
Joan
Crawford;
SterU111 Uaydea
Lfle . . . . .
'
~ Br1141Ji Ward Bead
llletlaw 8-. I '»1:. C..ttnuow
llldaltfll ~w Si• 1J o'e1oell Matlaee Slln. ! pm Contlaaoqs

.....

...
~

i

Daily

.lh

•

\

'.

I· •

•.

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="885">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="13483">
                <text>09. September</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="20702">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="20701">
              <text>September 25, 1954</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
</item>
