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Page Two

The DAILY SENTINEL. l'omerc". Middleport, Ohlc ·

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The DAILY SENTINEL
or

OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS

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IDliOM ""... .
l'ubllahecl everr afl•rrouo eaoept Sund., bJ 'nte Oldo v.u.,
'""'tine!, b&gt;C., ~~ tiC llochanlc St. Poaloro)o", 0 . lluolne.u oftlee Jli&gt;Dile
1118, ec!ltorlal olllee ph...
ttbtered u
cl01 malllq llllltter at the ,_. offtee It
hmeroy, Ohio.

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Thurs(foy, Sept. 30, 1954
ho....,er.ITh• power pf "Tha T•r
rl,ble ~MH~t :"
I
may have described thil
1mart bu:ntin1 dog to you but for
fear I haven'tWelt, tthi• here dog· now waa so
well trained th1t, when 1!,A crwn·
er took down his 9bC11. gun he
immediate~ .hilled out alter: rabbits. U he oiled up 1nd 8larted
out wltb h!. rifle, why, a feller
juet n•tur11l&lt;y treed tlte squirrels.
And-of course you may que&amp;tion this--but when he tcok down
his fishin' .pole, why this here
~og started di-ggi.n' worms .
No uae to have a do,: if he
can't do at least &lt;a few little
things like that.

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Clalllfled A.:S rocelvod 111 10 a. ---r;-;-;:r-~--=--~ --!C.
will be publlabecl tllo
I 4)
day received.
Rates: '- cents per wor~, one In- MODERN 3 Room APA•RTMENT POULTkY FARM 42 acres or
Jertion. Mlntmull'!. l'biJ'Ie Mk'. witb bath. 1M Mulberry
Ave·
wo1 ld sell :S to 18 aerea wlth
4 centa per word (or three cnnnu.e Pomeroy
· 9-2Utc
all buildingt wltb or without
s~~Uv~!:·::·,A.,II
8 RO~M FUIINJ
. ·HED
illl'ubating and other equi~
r~~ --...,
~ .., ,_,.,..
.
a .
APARTment. Reaso~ perm•nent Ulper word.
MENT. Pr1vate batll. and ennrsa . 0 . D. Martins, HarriiOD·
FuU rate nt 2 cent• per ward will
trance l09 Union Av.::. Phone
ville, Uhi9.
9-29-!tp
494-Y. l'er~y I,. Peoples. 11-211-tf
beeha~ed for adverllalna If Dot
- · ~---.,.....,......,--.:.
POR SA·LE 42 acre FARM iood
paid for before ~e Jith ot eacb MODERN 7 room DWEUJNG on
fences plenty 0 ; paatu.re, f'.U
month followi.DJ insertion.
Anne Street off Mulberry Ave·
watered, coal and Umber, all W.ffiErron In Adverilstag-&amp;hould be
nue. tn Pomeroy. Cem-eat drineral rights. 7 ROOM HOUSE,
report("(! lmmHilAtely. The Sen· , wa~~d 11raae. Avallable OCbarn ·and other ou~bulldtng 1 , on
tioel wUl not . be P.Sporurlble for· TO ~- ._l"bone 810-M. 8.20-tf
Slate High"'!•Y 143. CJou ~
more
thaq
one
Incorrect
i.Dser•
1
ROOMS Fot Rent. '7112 E. Main St
ehurc h. an d hieh s.cboo1. s0 miJ,lChl.:~ AdJ reeetved by mall or . Phone
Edith TeatOo.-d.
ute dnve to all plant.. J. W.
telephone given eareful atteO.
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S.14-U
Weatherby, Rutland, Ohio, Rt.
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1. (Harrisonville Road) 1)..21J.6tp

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KICBA&amp;.D I, , OWJ:N ,, .. , .. ...... Geaeral Durer

JACII L. OOLI.J!TTE .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . Cll&gt;' Edllor

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3431

National advertislq repreaentaUve, BottlueW·Jtllnball, IDe.,
l.fttoaton Ave.,N . . York Cily, Ill, N. Y.
Subsn1pthm rates. Delivery
tJrf1er wllere .vatlable 30 ceAtl
per weP.Iil.: Oft:e year ill adl'allt"l! at The J)all)' Slatillel Gtfiee, ,1.3.60; II• !
montha, 17.80; thrH tnmatba. ta.M. By motor route where naOable.
one mont11 tl By mall one rear $8; &amp;IX months $4.25; three mont.hs,
J,i!.M. one month, $!.

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For Rent

QI!Ver ' new way of putting a
w•rm international issue,
namely on "bow much be~ ·can be
exped:ed from other nations in
Ume of war. One ~ommen.tator
plijs it! "Korea showed tbat the
Uni~ Nati008 (so caUed) are
united in believing thM the United states should provide an the
.men, the armament, and the rnobey to fJ.ght aggres5ion."
It's geting to be a ~etty tiresome situation if you !houkl ask
me.
""
·One soldier 88i.d bluntly to us:
"The more I think of it, the les1
I (eel we sllould e\'er figbt Qther
peOple's wars ."
A general opinion too, not ~ust
one,
, Dr, AIIMrt Einstein .h.._ stat, ~ that rf two lper \cent of the
people tof ,.ny country would
•tand "'t'Uitl'f agiiMt w•r,
'!'heir "tfOYernment would not
dare lo fight.
The trick to this, however,
Hems to H that · two-pw~ent
paciffcl•ni Will 'not toften the
nel,hbor'&amp; lte..Wency -to a111rus

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WASIDNGTON NOTES~)

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BY HAllMAN W. NICHOLS
Unit.cl ' ' " ' Staff Corr•spondent
Uon,
WASHINGTON UP-I
guess
Card of Thanh •rui Speelal N~
FOLDING PUORII FO}\.SALE- 167 aeres FARM near
even• man is a third-grade knuckBY
ALINE
MOSBY
Rutland, Meigs County, Ohlo. D
tices
of
Eveata
pr'.nted
at
regu·
lehead if he's never been locked
MJ
BYI
Par
o\111
·
·
HOLLYWOOD
UP-Judy
GarmJrea
from new Ky1ei- cfee.k.
lar claaUied ute1. Obltuarle~
oul uf the house_
Sold Bv C. L. lfeftlon. Cont
land
tor
folir
years
rated
a
h11s·
Plant.
Two 6 room frame houau,
P•hlilhecl
at
I
..,,
oer
weird.
Ul MeChanic 8t, PomeroJ
But there are ways to do it the
been,
reigned
again
ao;
a
top
film
two
,barns
and several outbuild~
hard way, and I retkon I foUfld
star
toda)'.
Her
"comeback"
movie'
(I)
ings.
One
gaR
well, free · gla.
one the other morning.
prem~ere
was
Hollywood's
most
Mineral
rights.
Farm
pond, well
KEETON'S
lli!WING
I wot up •• ft'lt c:rtck of dewnCOMING
SOON-A
rwolutlo.nary
lavis"b
ln
years.
cisterna.
On
·e ravel
and
two
end clo~t~d M.tmt'&amp; door, &amp;O u
MACmNR SERVICE
new way 1 of CALF FEEDING.
road.
Mew..ae..m.
Maehlneltrsed
ntf fe bruk her tnorlnt. I •howTbe little girl with the pug nwe
Watch tlds pape-r for announceWe Repair All Jllodeb
Rodney Downing, Broker.
ered tnd I "'•¥till and I •htm- who onee tried suicide over her
ment, Middleport Feed Mill.
WriUf!P Gtaana!ef' WUb. New
. M-iddleport. Obio . .
pooed th• crewdlp. Then I put
unbappf life wu lifted back to
11-24-11 a•a
Machlae~, All repall'l
9-30-3tc
the wtter "n fGr tht coHn.
tbe top when 2,8'72 celebrities and
Ouranttf:ll.
.
WORKING GIRl~ ~ or woman may
The fine young man who deliv· lana in diamonds and fun thrDDI·
LEGAL NOTICE
Mmen.me
Pomeroy
1109-J
ers tile Washington Post and T~mes ed to the Pantaces The,ter to see
have uae of free sletplDf room 1
to stay with elderly woman.
HeralJ was on ....JYs toes. At 6:03 "A Star h Born."
Jean Bish, Box 142, Rural ROute
201M.
9-~3t~
Phone
a. m. there hl" was . I could hear
No.
11, Pittsburgh, 15, Pennsyl·
Reaction to the pleture itself
the do~&gt;r tlam on the first lloor W"as mixed. The critics nearly un·
vania, and if deceased, BarbaH
BO'ITLED GAS-Insta.llaUon and
of the apartment building. I cCJUld animouahr pr-aised the film but
Jean Bi!h, Box 142, Rural lloutP.
service. See us for prices. RUT·
hear the plop of the two papers teveral members of tbe audience
Locust
Posts. No. 11 , Pittsburgh, 15, PennsylWANTE~lOO
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
1hat come to me and my neighbor declared it was "oversold", "disRound. Jet~se Hayes, Kingsbury 1 vania, all the unknown hein, de0.30-tf.
on the s.etond floor .
9-27-Gtp viaees. leeatees, administrator&amp;,
Road.
appointing" and "too lona."
Tllis was on a Friday when tho!!'
=c:-:::=::--::·---=---executors and assigns of lean
But nearly all agreed "A Star Is
!EI
WANTED CARRIER" to
deliv~r Blsh, deceased, and all &amp;be unpaper is as Ilea\)' as the left-hind Born" applied literally to Judy's .
THE DAILY SENTINEL m known heirs deviiees leptee!l
leg of an elephant.
personal triumph.
LOST-Ladies diamond RING sev-~ ~radbury. -GOOD route. Polio administrato~s. executo~ and .;..
Also I heard J~&gt;hnny the paper
eral weeks aeo at the Wahama
uu:~rance benefits. Apply at sighs of the Estate of Georao W
boy, waking up the neighborhood
Fant kr"m Wlltlly
Stadium. Fioder please rettlrn
9 ·~6--tf Shields, deceased, will take llotic~
ofttce
"'
with the second b11nging of doors
Five thousand fana in the bleach
ring to tbe Daily Sentinel offi~e.
on hts way out.
ers, more than usually ' throng
MARRIED MAN, 25 ~ars old, t.~at John p. Thomas, Adminiltra·
9-28-3tc
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around premieres, screalned wild·
needs work-any kind of steady tor of the Estate of George W.
-------,::-.,---Orened In Sb~rh
ly whii!ID Jud)' arrived as tbe last
job.
Write 1 Box 274, Harrison- Shields, is insufficient to pay his
(81
Out I went. dressed. m eye- Jueat wearing a fl.owing black
ville, Ohio.
9·30-6tp 1ed petition September 1, 19M, in
glasses, shorts ~nd noth..ing else. velvet gown edced in piJ1k satin
the Probate Court
of
Meigs
1948 CHEVROLET 2 door.
EX·
I stupped. I p1ck~ up my paper.lwltb 1 tiny pink hat to match.
CEU.ENT conditlon. REASONjl:ounty, Ohio, Caoe Number 16,53S
1 turned and I reachl'd for t.be
"It's yery tbrlllinJ. We worked
ABLE . Helen Batey, 389 Will
USI ness
IUeging that the !Personal .estate
iams
St.,
Middleport.
Phone
so hard aqd I'm happy," she said
knob.
0-W-N-Y"o_U_R_OWN BUSINESs!
qf . said . d~edent! Geilr,re W.
The followlne h the first in 1 ~w Yorll:, Bottan, Pittsburgh,
Correcti(mal institutions that
Th~ do!Jr was lock:d.
breathleBsly , a&amp; ibe held _,o the t sarles af thrM on juvenllt
6303·Y.
Dock Pin Alleys for sale o.r Cbtelds, ll msutllcrent to :P•Y his
Mtmphis, Denver, Houst~n - St. train a youngster · in crime, not
I picked up tb:lt ~Jg, fat paper, arm of her husband, pr~ucet Sld
ren't. Ready for operation. see debls and charges of . admlnlot~r­
delinquency. It Is bMtd, In INJrl,
Louis end C•fumbus, Ohio.
citizenship. Gangs in the big cities
&lt;lacked WJlh advertJscml'nls .
L rt Lorenzo
Davi 91 Pt L &amp; z Shop lng his estate and that the saJd
on
a
1urvey
of
10
of
the
n&amp;·
Jn
all
but
one
Memphis
tbe
New
York,
Boston
,
Chicago,
Los
I folded the paper like 1 used
u ·
CJurt St.
Pomeroy .
tJ..29-6t~ George W. Shields died seized in
tion's
lerttr
cities.
author~ties
reported
juvenile
deAngeles.
More stars than dlg out their
o do while delivering things like
R.
H.
RAWLINGS
SONS
C0.-241
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_ _ · fee simple the following described
BY JACK V. FOX
lincluency in an alaJ·ming.upward
FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover says
that as a lad in Farmer City, and tuxes and Cadillacs even rot Aca,
spiral. It had flared immedi11tely the growing incidence of crime
hour Wrecker
Service. Day (20)
real eslalc:
demy Awards were present, inharnmered on my door.
Uruted
.
Prtts
St•H
Con:~pondent
afl~r
the
war,
subsided
somewhat
among
teenagers
and
those
~n
Phone 62p'l:ly.NlgUht PhoDnEe 60LE39R~· ,I
· Being in Section 6, Town :s,
! hammered and I hammered .
eluding Clark Gable, wLih playNE\\- YORK UP- You ve ieen in 1947 and 1948. Now il is pass. I their beginning 20s is the most
Shutting the bedroom gtte w•s girl K-..y Spreckles. June Haver
DODGE· L MO TH
A
:S.I SINGER SEWING ·MACHINE
Range 12, of the Ohio ComI iug all records.
menacing part of an overall pic• mistake. I could he•r Mtma and Fred .MacMurray, Rosalind him time and &lt;~gain.
12·24-tf
Representative
In
P'Jmeroy
pany's Purchase and begirullng
A good looking boy ·about 18
ture that sh()ws criminality on the
snore, but she couldn't hur me ' Russell , Marlene Dietrich, Gary
WHEEL
,,LlGNMENT
and
Vicinity
every
weelt.
For
80
poles west of the east side of
COMPLXTE
tanked up on beer. He's swaggerRKurring Themes
rise.
hemmering.
Cooper and his reconciled wire, ing along a downtown street with
and
Balancing
Service.
Hackett's
purchase
or
repalt
of
Sewin[l.
said
section at James Martin's'
Througtt il all runs the same
Finally, the neighh,1r aeross the Hocky ; Dean Martin , Robert 1'ay three or fo(lr . of his buddteS, eal"l- heartbreaking theme :
Macbines, Call or Write Sinnorthwest corner; thence south
Sohio. Phone 6367, Middleport.
.Judge Samuel Lelbowitz,. of N~
path open~ up, .wear·ifll .fAe of lor 11nd Ursula Thiess, El..i:labelh ing out a ' l~ Jlnftlrk · at' a )ats' · NBro~rl' homes, 'mol hers '"' Who York. who h.as spent manY yelft'i
· 4-U -tt
ger $ewlllff Machine Co., 25
along siid Martin's ltbe sO poles
Christian Dior's- ·latest midnight ta)"lor, Suzan Ball, . ..R~JCk f!u.;lsoA lng , girl, elaboratef, ... . ptt;rending must work, loss of parental disci· dealing with youthful" offenders, -;-::.,--=---::--c------North .. Court St .,
Athens.
to a stake on land o[ William
creations and nightcap to match~ 1111d Marie Wilsori.
Ohio.
4-31Hf
Shields;
&lt;hence west on said
the
finger
of
blame
right
points
not to notice he '"LS forcing i"pas-1 pline, truancy .
"Are you the laundryman?" shl:'
Judy Applauded
William Shields line 80 poles to
at
you.
He
says
juvenile
delinserby to step into the gutter.
L;quor,
especi1lly
beer,
eny
to
1
asked.
The audience applauded when
a stake: thence north 80 poles;
t•f: horror comic&amp; tf'le ftvorlt• quency will never be licked until 5 ACRES In Syracuse. Fronting on RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
"Yes." I said in a lh of temper. Judy's name appeared on the
Route
124.
Fine
building
loc:t·
thence e3st along Edward W.
The w11&lt;rld i&amp; his oyster this
reeding m•tter .
it is licked in the home .
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
night, More be•r i1 etsy to com• _ _ _
" [ always deliver shirts in my screen and they clapped after her
tTon. Lowell Wing~tt. Syracuse.
Tuppes line to the pl11ce or beStore. 118 W. Main St., Pemeroy
glasses and shorts.''
musical numbers.
9-aO.Jte
ginning, containing . 40 acres,
1-26-11
.
M-y neighbor banged the door,
by
ond Itadwill
.. nlorololn
tho wind
Mtybe
c:omt in sm••hing
more or les!! .
Tbe press reaction was virtual!)'
YOUNG ~IWERS . Freddie Houda·
and looking back on the perform ·
the hilh •chool wlrdtow&amp;. M1ybe
Also the following
deacribed
all for Judy. The Los Angeles
1helt, 398 Grant St., Middleport. QUICK SERVICE on Watch Reance, I can't blame Iter.
land
in
Section
6,
Town
5, l\ange
in picking 1 fight. Perhaps in
"'i~~~~~E
Times pointed out soberly that the
Pbone 6041 -Y or 6013-J. 9·30-6tc
pJiring by Factory
Trained . 13, and beginning at the south•nd plokl•• •• •
Ttlephone Call
three-h!J\Ir film was " overloaded"
"'atchmaker. COLLINS JEWEeast corner of the northwest
girl.
More Probe&amp; of McCarthy?
·Say GOP llectlen ChanMI: 8~ montb old Black and tan
1 kept batting on my own portal and "will succeed chiefly because
quarter of said Section 6; thence·
1·3·1!
COON HO~D PUP. C. W. ' LERS, Pomeroy.
without any luc~. By this time of Judy's singing.
A little later he may pass &lt;~ gain
May Be, Senator Joe Says
leH.,- Slrtee Congren Oult
west 40 rQds; thence north 60
Searles, 284 Palmer St., Middle- FOREMAN ar ABBOT'l' T. V. SER
folks were going off to work.
'' Because of its excessive length, in a convertible, the top down ,
.J
Special to Centnd Preu'
rods; thence east tO rods;
port. May call anytime. 0.28-3tc
VICE A.IJ Malr:e! Repaired by Ex
There were Impolite ··Good morn. emotional values that are inher· the radio bl&lt;~rinl{ dance music.
thence
soUth tiO rods; to the
WASHINGTON.._Senator Jogeph R. McCat1hy-'Nho prcbably h.. ESTATE COAL -iiEATROLA. 914
ing. Mr . Nichols" one after an - ent in the drama are lost ," critir Maybe the rar is his dad's, maybt&gt;
pert Tt~ebnlcian.s. Phone G2B4 y
·
place
of
beginning, containing
:-.J"
Middleport.
6--15-tf
e&gt;Jen his own . Unlocked car• out ·
been the target or more Senate inveatigationa than any other
other.
Edwin Schallert wrote .
Locust St., Middleport Phone
- -·15
acres,
more
or less .
side a dance hall are fair gamt
person to havil!l served In the upper dlamber-doubte the reeenti)'J
At length my neighbor Umtl
For
moi"e
complete
description
2
3
0.
6171l-X.
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D&lt;•
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·
d
concluded
probe
will
be
the
lut
one.
b~ttlc and uid, "For goodnfts
But the Los Angeles Herald-Ex
ridmg
IS goo sport.
He
made
thla
clear
when
ht
uked
tht
committee
whkh
wetghe&lt;l
and
joy
See
Plat
Book
ot
1927,
G. W.
ttlce, will vou ti~e me your press declared Judy "rose to her
GREEN 2 piece UVING ROOM ' PA T WIPPLE,
- -·---,Farm
Bureau
In
Shields,
55
A.
N.
W.
ol
S. E. 1
I
misconduct
against
hlm,
to
·
rttum
to
him
a
letqr
put
ln
MtV
Rifl•
C•r,
House
SUIT
h
phone number end 1 will call moment of supreme triumph
E. C eap. Call 393M after
surance, Auto-Fire-Life-- Polio
one-fourth
and
15
A.
S.
E.
of
N.
The
Wlaconlln
Republlcaa
explained
he
evidence.
ll
he's
an
old
hand
at
this
sO'rt
whoever is in there?" She wu a great emotional actress." The
· 6 p. m.
9--27-3tc
Phone 98.
8-4-tf
might
need
it
in
the
future
whln,
he
added,
11e
W.
one-fourth
of
Section
6,
of
thing,
the
night
may
produce
1 new neighbor and
didn't re- Examiner called her " great, spell
~
probably wm be under tnveattgatlon &amp;pin.
Town 5. and Range 12.
CHIPPEWA WOI!I' SUoi!S
lor COMPLETE InsurancE" Protection
cogni.n m• in my gl•s~n.
binding, appealing" uncl the movie not only a thrill bul some cash
The drat Senah 1nveat11atloa of McCarthy waa
Also the following described
durability and romfort. PreferI fumbled . Finally. in confus- "an emotional experien~e of thea- through a burglary in the dimly
Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Dor1
in
19~. when the eo-ealled Tydinp au.boommtttee
red
11,most
ro-"$\rtlction
men.
land,
Olive Township, Meigs
lighted suburbs, or rifling park(..-d
ion, I g.ave her the wrong number . ler history ."
Mills, Middleport, OhitJ.
probed hla CharPI of Communt8111 Ul the 8ti.te d ...
THE
SHO~
BOX,
Middleport,
County,
Ohio, Section 29, Town
car·s.
8-2-tf
She came back . This time 1 gave
- -- - - - pa.rtment, Next ~amt the 18111~52 Inquiry of ~
9·»3tc
Oh1o.
4.
and
Range
11, being the west
Meyb• ht's got 1 mean str•ak
her the ri&amp;ht number.
i'
Senate electlou •ubeommlttee whleb dtlved Into
one-half
of
the
southwest oneMAX WARD Asent tor Farm 811
in him •nd 1 g•ng to give him
Mama heard tile phone tinkle. ·
hll ftn&amp;ncll.
fourth
of
said
Set!tion
29", Town
reau
ln1uranee
Companies,
AU'fl
cour~g• . Then there's rolling 1
She got to the door, but she took
AUho\ll"h there wu no IJwtltlptloa or 111m. ta
4
and
Range
11,
containing
8o
Llle-fi'lre
Oftiee
Phone
QG:,
Ev~~'
drunk, holding up • Iiquor store
her swl'ot time. She giggled.
1953, thll year brought two probee. Flnt. theN
acres,
more
or
leu.
Save
and
ing.o
92-X
8-IQ.If
with e gun, forcing t girl to 1
I guess a man ought to carry
wu thfl l.ebJthY ttlf!Yiaecl alrlnr of bll dLiputt wlth
except deed for 27.40 acres,
lonely lover's lttlt.
Army s.....tary Robert steven~. o\Dd, laltty, tile
a spare key in his PJ's or shorts
more or l~s. to Silas and Marla
... with JAMIS C. INOIIIITSIN
AUTO, FIIIE. HoopiWisatlon, Lilt
at ali tLmes .
111qu1ry lllto chtrree _the _Wlaeonllll .. lltpub~
And H he is in search o{ the
Clark,
dated 3·19·1913, to Georse
· JoJurance, Bonda.
Prudential
1hould be ttn.IUred.
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W,
Sanders.
4.60 acres, more or
Travelers. Call Don Mullen, Porn
Stl'lator McCarthy
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did (or four Hrooklyn youthsless,
dated
3-19-1913,
to Silas and
Executo
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• J:LECTION-Polllleal atral&amp;pta bell... lltpuberoy.
6-J4.t•
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George Gallup's pollsters put in murder, the motiveless torture
Maria
Clark:
11.25
acres,
more
Ucan ebaneel for l'ietoey ill the Npveniber ~loD&amp;l eltcUou
or
less,
dated
67-1913;
and
to
l!st•te_of ":lice Andrtws, Deceued 1 this ques~ion rf'Cently to what and beatin&amp;, of derelicls. Or there
have picked up Jtn.c• ecmrreu adjourned. 'l'tlty but thll larrtl1 Oft
1\f.ar·y
E.
Brown,
3
acres,
more
Notrre rs hert"by given that they considered to be a repreaen - was the "!ltomp killtor" who kicked
the Improvement bt butlneu con41Uou. an4 thf fo,rettul tnjtetlon of
IN$URANCE
APPLES AND CIDER. Open dail&gt;
Ol' less, dated 1·7·1913; and tG
Ciyde Andrews whose Post Ollie~~ lativt&gt; cross-section of men and a man 's brains out because he kept
President Elteobower ln. the ~palp.
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and
SUndiY
until
R
p.
m.
Now
humming a song.
ing a balaRC"e of 24 acres, more
addrt&gt;ss is Pomeroy, Ohio. ha:t womtm throul{hout the country .
Tbey fflel the oddl lltUl ar. with thl Demoeratl upturlltf eontro1
Wind 8~8port&amp;ma• anjl
Haven Orehard,
New Haven
O&lt;P.nen.l LiabUli:r
or less .
That is the "juvenile tlelin·
An 83 year old retired Ohioan
of the Houee, but not the llitate, wboll oont1'9l '1 the DtllocraU
been duly appointed as Executor
Phone
24688.
&amp;-n·30tc
quenl."
The
prayer of said petition b
of the Estate of Alice Andrew.~ said Utat nothing bothered him
was alway• COD8ldend doUbtful.
ROBI!RTSINSU&amp;ANCE
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The
Democ:ratt
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a
good
i11U1
1rhea
bU.IIft•
ltaltl4l
Jlldlnf.
PARAKmTS
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c=AN=AIII==ss::-,-::HA=.M.
ror
sale
of the above deacribed
lotte of Pomeroy, Meiw-s Count y. "Just so long as my pension ke~ps
Marvla A. &amp;o"berta! Alent
Ollio, deceased .
coming in . I'm happy," he declat·YOll 've seen him time .and again.
Memorltl of the f®n.omkl diprealoa of tilt: lHOI ..._ Ute GOP
real
est~te
by parcels for the paySTER6
supplies.
L. c. Phoae :138-:X:
PonaeroJ' Oble
wu tn control, are IUU vlvld Ia D'WIJ' mind.. Howet-tr, abl.ae then
Datt•d this 28th tlay o{ Septem ed.
Number lncrustng
ment
of
the
debts and chargH
HitJ, 349 Ash St., MirJdleport,
ber 195-1.
So have the nu.~ion' s police and
bualnea hu continued to lmpr8V8 end a bllt bu bMIII aat&amp;ed ill tbe
aforesaid
and
according to the
o.
fl.29-8tp
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If that seems to you a ratht&gt;r its j udges and prubation officers
riH of jobleu worken. The PMIIdlftt hil &amp;110 rntned 1111 prwktul
Ptatulcs in such cases made and
FURNACE
Judge of the Problite Court,
materialistic attitude, it might be They ure worried sick because he 1 po1ltlon and it taklnl a muda mort aouw put la the ...,...._
1GOOD used GOAL
!lrovided. ·
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M.f'igs l'ounty , Ohio.
well to reflect that among all agt&gt; keeps coming before them over:
The peraons first named above
ENEMY-It IUIY addiUonal proof ...,. aooW, .,._ 0.,0
p.m., Albert Ha:4, MlfiDn.
(9) 30: OOl ?·H-Jrc
groups- including young peoplt and over, ea~ch year in increasing 1
.vHl take further notice that they
from 21 lo 2g years .old-mune) numbers, in more ser ious crimes . j apeechet and at&amp;tementa by top 1IDiOD le&amp;dln lbould havt ~
0.2~
~ave been made partiPJt defendant
all doubt that organi.Jed. labor hu 1toppH nl\Ortlal' .,-.1ut ....,..
topped
the
list
of
things
lh;.tt
mo~l
The
United
Pnn
hu
conduct.
~ said petition and they are reRIDGE--- KENO
IlEATING
people worry about .
ed e spot check of juv"'ile I ment u aueh and 11 vent:Inr e.lllti 'JpiiiD Oil tbe GOP ~Ucm. I I"ARGE FUEL OIL
to 11nswerlthe nme on or
[iUired
STOVE with fan.. Used one
IY GLENNA MILHOAN
"A wonde-rful 10 out of every
crlmt In 10 cilie• •cross tht na.
. The obvlouo reuon I&gt; that ,.. I,AIIor" tl!t - ·
before the 27th day of Novemblltr
wiftter.
MUUn
Shlveler,
Rt.
3,
re(lme the patron salllt of lllr bulbi- Tbo Ullloft ~· to a maa
Mr. anti Mrs . M. L Bahr, ~on 100 persons," reports Gallup, "sa id
tion-Chiugo,
Los Anwell&amp;,
1954.
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8·~"'
feel
that t.My b&amp;ve no ChanCe to lmPJOQ tbtlr ~ pOtlUoAI ua~
Billy, Thelma Ca~e. sun. F 1·ancis they had no worries" .
JOHN D. THOMAS,
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the Republlcan.l an remond from power.
. Top quality ALFALFA HAY
Administrator of the i'.&amp;tate of
~t!~:!!~d c~~erc~o;~~~~:_ne at MI.
The r~st of us, with higher
LEGAL NOTICE
Thil p...._ a new hlp lA 1011011 ~rll pmr to lilt ·Kortmbtr,
aale, Orvale Carman, &amp;1 miles
George W. Shields. deceued,
eonrruatonal etecttou to line up llbor't 1'0tt for ~ ~:
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr of Ra averaMe i~cGrn~s than have eve1
Seale~ bids will be received al
Pl•intiff.
,
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~-~h
of
Pom~roy,
::.:;.~k
.
datee.
Of
coune.
heN
and
thin.
labor
mai
aunort
~
(lllld141ttM.
ven11;1 , Grace Swart! :.nd William been rer~ eJVed m the hlator~ of the th~ off1ce of the Cle-r k, Village of
T
.
B.
O'BRIEN,
Attorney
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Benb of Alfrf'd were Tuesday world before,_waste more .tJme and Middleport. until 7 P. M. October 1 who wear the GOP label but theH WU1 1N '"' aa4 far 1Mtw...._
~or Plaintiff.
Villtors or Maynard Bahr and v.·ite energy worrrmg abou_t m?ney lha.r. 7, 1954, on Lot No . . 64, parts of • Labor'• prtmo aoal ,. atiU outr!pt nptal of tile 'hti-RarttoJ MI.
19)
30; llOJ 7, 14, 21, 28; (II) 4, •8tt
lnlt moat top union leaden .,.. prt. .tolf.eon- lll&amp;t lido II&amp; loo\ '
Mrs. Aliee DodAon
returned ~:out anyt~~~g else an lhtfe. ls_n • Lots _63, 65, 06, 67 rn Coalport,
u.UM--ban'illl" a ponucal m1rtele. ... "
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homf.' Saturday from Akrcm where . ere some _mg wone l an ch1_lrl n~w mcorporated in the Village of
she attended the wedding of ber ~h about th11? Have we no fa1th ~Jddleport . For complete descrip .
llODNEY DOWNING
BOOK BZI'ORT-Not only !f-'lllt a.ial-NIJCirt- u..- .-lia
granddaughter Rvse Marie Conroy ~.n our Heavenly_ Father who tlon reference ma~e to Deed Book
otormy
ArniY·JI&lt;Carlby
heorlnP
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ao
a
J!IOjiiiiiiHiitd
uYII,
.
knoweth wh1t thtnas ye hav ~ 173, l'age 323 . Me1gs County Deed
Mr. an d Mrs. 8 ob II utc h mson
but _ . of 1t1 c:h&amp;ptor headlllp no4 . lll!t~
.of "'"'
d of. bef ore ye as k h"1m '"
Record s.
INSL'llANCE ~GfJ)ICY
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Of AAron VI!J 1e scvera 1 ays Wlt
torlanllctiOII.
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her grandmother, Mrs. Allt"e Dod· OFP:ICilS TO MilT
, Albstract or certificate of title
J1tN aN II)IDI aampleil
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91
load~
.
~e·
"'Adami
J)r&amp;WI
a
"Map.'"
t_
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son.
!at !he expense of successful bid ACOJCEN'l'
,...,.,,
Co111e
gel
'illll!
•'Carr CJalm• Bl1cJan•U" · .:...._:._..__
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Mr. aod Mrs. Clareate Neuhlint
The Officers of MaanoUa Tern. dar. Bidd1r must state reaaon for
1.
~·~
N&lt;!la. . .,.
tLJfc:. Ca:mal~ az~d ......)
"
'llripplll&amp;'
of
the
~
ColoiiW\
'l'tlo."
I
vi1lted . friends in
Mldd11for1 ple, Prthian SJ1ten, will mut at what purpose property is to be I'
·~and
Th•
-N'&amp;UOUl
Ia--t.·.,
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Sundar.·
the I. 0 . 0. F. HaU. Su.oday at used. The Village reserves thl-!
••A.daml RaacbU tor AdYIH."
·Mr. and Mrs. 81alnt Mllhoan, 1 o'clock for pra::tice. All otricen; rifjl:ht to reject any and all bids
to Kee&amp;rlhJ', Rautt." . ~romeror ~~ Mr. and Mn. Dwlaht ar, requeated to be preaent. Mag'f. kusseU, MII)'OT
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Milhoan, Pom.roy, v.islttd witt! noJia Temple will be hostess for ATTEST.
Oa
'bo - - c oub&lt;ommlttoo .wt diNCIM ~ P. C&amp;J:O": lollblo Ill M G. D* .
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flth1nt 11114 iolcCai1JIY, o1 COIII'tt, II 8 - J . . . . II. ~.
Milb.-an Sunday.
bere Thurada)', October 7th.
t9J 30; (10) 2. '· 3te
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good at 1, game Wfll)' back there.
Instoad of the lurid ten or
fifteen minutes at the ·halt, the
famous Knute waited tiU they
were going ll,aclt and then with
all the scorrr he coukl command,
trpOk.e, "Now , girts, get out there
and piiU'."

All teachers and
mentors ev
enWaHy ,go in for some
ki'nd of
sarcasm when the circumstances
get too .hick, I guess..
My largest contribution to this
occurred after a speckally harraas
!ing period in English, when
haLf or m.ore of the kkb seemed
utter&lt;}ly unable to
teU a noun
from a verb and praetieaUy all

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his rvJ', m1klnt .all lfleht eM
sound qtlns.t wlntw-Wetly's
equelly t,lf "'eme whh e .........
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these ,.,....ua h-.11.,..,
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our /town-they lr:tep e.~aint In
here and lther•, turnh• up Uno
exJMChdly '" Mmt . . . . . ....,.,
y•rcl-alr •o fiiiH lwUh pollen
th ... td•,..._...,cl .on hay fever
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Moist Cocoanut BAKERS

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GREEN PEPPERS . , . . . . . . . . ... 2 for 15c
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Including $119.95 GAS RANGE In Klteben Assembly
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•ra. and to wi.ate home comumtu, OuFI it "tfte onlt. bottltd Qts plait in Meigs County. He us for this rilodtrn cook.
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and a few loii.Ue de-rtonl aod Yllal
oubjedl.
tails Ull:e that seemed to have But no mere debt.ti.DC ever HU.·
tllowa out the wU\.dowrs.
led a Jiocle one of them y«.
AI. &amp;hey st.rlt'iled out I remar-t.ed in w.bJat I hoped waa a tone
S1ft ~' 1t •• more or IIIU
they'd long
remember- "Now l¥oid 11&gt;1 1 •orda. Let .,. 1 ...,.,
pleaae don't wiggle your ears u onct antllfor all, ,the \OfiiY ""'"
yoU leave this room."
son I (UM 'em In th'- here new
column b :to JIIMUH \'w-AND
A .,..,cher story. To
time
myself. ,I 1Im enly !for th...
hlmtOif, IM''d put 1 IOUih drop
two 8Hla."
in .hla ,mouth ,mlch 'WOUld l1st
the time 'he Intended ,fO Jpttk.
I ~ ltt.ay-ed nobly "off'n" ice
The J lon' ttutrttr houn wor• cream for p raps two . montb1,
on, the \audience droppH ... 'Dhen aU of a l!twtden, bang, I'm
IHp,
off the wagon . Two elepb'ant
The ~ough drop(?) turned out size double con·ee in· ane p.m.
Alld drank P"lilk for 1upper, Ute
to ~ 't blltton.
a dumb ~\d . AJI too goo-e)'L--o
Two ex.presaions that (ickle ugh!
me no
end-"Well,
snap my
Bide to the c11p of bouillon for
ga)luses" and ~~Plow me under" lurrch, the lhin sandwlcb, tte
- relb of
Lum- n' Ahner or chaste rup of tea. Tbere-I feel
some bucol-ic character or other. better already .
Sad part 1&amp;. I find no occasion to 1 Pvt. luee , Wilt wrltu from
use 'em, somehO'W.
I Ft. ,Hood, Texes. th•t he h•d
And another is--he "clobber· i been with ldcl .. tst••rt •• W•
ed" him be "clobbered'' him but' co, lTexn-lsaac -h•d • 3 dQ"
good. You' ve got to have the right len• jM.\Went to~ Jcld_.. .~
time and place to use these and they rhad 1 , , . . . pbf.;t, rt'hey
then they're real handy, just real 1ft mtiY .5t ·mllu ap•rt. Bott)
handy.
tre 1M. H. S. treduafft and t-othill jp~.,.,
Cheshire residents w.ho were
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so immersed in tl_ie tregic ltappeu
In recent front page
Sentin'eJ
ingS&lt; at their air field just last I b1by pictures we were proud
weekend say they can't help not-~ note three of our QW1l
icing how fast that all setUed gre1t nieces--Kathy Ann
down and you hardly bear a BiUy Jo Clark wbo!c motlter
word about it already.
Betty lo Matihew.s and
Peco
To me, that's one of the saddellt Ann Matthews Me~lln and Ber·
facts of life- how quickly
ni~e Nlatthews 't'h year old.
cloaes over tragedy so to
The younger generation comes
and it't aU b-m:iness and
on apace. Make way for
tomor·
row!
righ1 the next day. It
do to s.it and grieve,
we
but le't.'s take ti.me to think
re~er and pray for the
eavec:t, whose wouuda are
freSih , !0 deep.
"Be wi'th us now and in the
hour of our death" is to me one
or the most tQuch.ing of al-l pray-

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OLD DOG, NEW TRICKS

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l'ubllahecl everr afl•rrouo eaoept Sund., bJ 'nte Oldo v.u.,
'""'tine!, b&gt;C., ~~ tiC llochanlc St. Poaloro)o", 0 . lluolne.u oftlee Jli&gt;Dile
1118, ec!ltorlal olllee ph...
ttbtered u
cl01 malllq llllltter at the ,_. offtee It
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Thurs(foy, Sept. 30, 1954
ho....,er.ITh• power pf "Tha T•r
rl,ble ~MH~t :"
I
may have described thil
1mart bu:ntin1 dog to you but for
fear I haven'tWelt, tthi• here dog· now waa so
well trained th1t, when 1!,A crwn·
er took down his 9bC11. gun he
immediate~ .hilled out alter: rabbits. U he oiled up 1nd 8larted
out wltb h!. rifle, why, a feller
juet n•tur11l&lt;y treed tlte squirrels.
And-of course you may que&amp;tion this--but when he tcok down
his fishin' .pole, why this here
~og started di-ggi.n' worms .
No uae to have a do,: if he
can't do at least &lt;a few little
things like that.

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Clalllfled A.:S rocelvod 111 10 a. ---r;-;-;:r-~--=--~ --!C.
will be publlabecl tllo
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day received.
Rates: '- cents per wor~, one In- MODERN 3 Room APA•RTMENT POULTkY FARM 42 acres or
Jertion. Mlntmull'!. l'biJ'Ie Mk'. witb bath. 1M Mulberry
Ave·
wo1 ld sell :S to 18 aerea wlth
4 centa per word (or three cnnnu.e Pomeroy
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all buildingt wltb or without
s~~Uv~!:·::·,A.,II
8 RO~M FUIINJ
. ·HED
illl'ubating and other equi~
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APARTment. Reaso~ perm•nent Ulper word.
MENT. Pr1vate batll. and ennrsa . 0 . D. Martins, HarriiOD·
FuU rate nt 2 cent• per ward will
trance l09 Union Av.::. Phone
ville, Uhi9.
9-29-!tp
494-Y. l'er~y I,. Peoples. 11-211-tf
beeha~ed for adverllalna If Dot
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POR SA·LE 42 acre FARM iood
paid for before ~e Jith ot eacb MODERN 7 room DWEUJNG on
fences plenty 0 ; paatu.re, f'.U
month followi.DJ insertion.
Anne Street off Mulberry Ave·
watered, coal and Umber, all W.ffiErron In Adverilstag-&amp;hould be
nue. tn Pomeroy. Cem-eat drineral rights. 7 ROOM HOUSE,
report("(! lmmHilAtely. The Sen· , wa~~d 11raae. Avallable OCbarn ·and other ou~bulldtng 1 , on
tioel wUl not . be P.Sporurlble for· TO ~- ._l"bone 810-M. 8.20-tf
Slate High"'!•Y 143. CJou ~
more
thaq
one
Incorrect
i.Dser•
1
ROOMS Fot Rent. '7112 E. Main St
ehurc h. an d hieh s.cboo1. s0 miJ,lChl.:~ AdJ reeetved by mall or . Phone
Edith TeatOo.-d.
ute dnve to all plant.. J. W.
telephone given eareful atteO.
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National advertislq repreaentaUve, BottlueW·Jtllnball, IDe.,
l.fttoaton Ave.,N . . York Cily, Ill, N. Y.
Subsn1pthm rates. Delivery
tJrf1er wllere .vatlable 30 ceAtl
per weP.Iil.: Oft:e year ill adl'allt"l! at The J)all)' Slatillel Gtfiee, ,1.3.60; II• !
montha, 17.80; thrH tnmatba. ta.M. By motor route where naOable.
one mont11 tl By mall one rear $8; &amp;IX months $4.25; three mont.hs,
J,i!.M. one month, $!.

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QI!Ver ' new way of putting a
w•rm international issue,
namely on "bow much be~ ·can be
exped:ed from other nations in
Ume of war. One ~ommen.tator
plijs it! "Korea showed tbat the
Uni~ Nati008 (so caUed) are
united in believing thM the United states should provide an the
.men, the armament, and the rnobey to fJ.ght aggres5ion."
It's geting to be a ~etty tiresome situation if you !houkl ask
me.
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·One soldier 88i.d bluntly to us:
"The more I think of it, the les1
I (eel we sllould e\'er figbt Qther
peOple's wars ."
A general opinion too, not ~ust
one,
, Dr, AIIMrt Einstein .h.._ stat, ~ that rf two lper \cent of the
people tof ,.ny country would
•tand "'t'Uitl'f agiiMt w•r,
'!'heir "tfOYernment would not
dare lo fight.
The trick to this, however,
Hems to H that · two-pw~ent
paciffcl•ni Will 'not toften the
nel,hbor'&amp; lte..Wency -to a111rus

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BY HAllMAN W. NICHOLS
Unit.cl ' ' " ' Staff Corr•spondent
Uon,
WASHINGTON UP-I
guess
Card of Thanh •rui Speelal N~
FOLDING PUORII FO}\.SALE- 167 aeres FARM near
even• man is a third-grade knuckBY
ALINE
MOSBY
Rutland, Meigs County, Ohlo. D
tices
of
Eveata
pr'.nted
at
regu·
lehead if he's never been locked
MJ
BYI
Par
o\111
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HOLLYWOOD
UP-Judy
GarmJrea
from new Ky1ei- cfee.k.
lar claaUied ute1. Obltuarle~
oul uf the house_
Sold Bv C. L. lfeftlon. Cont
land
tor
folir
years
rated
a
h11s·
Plant.
Two 6 room frame houau,
P•hlilhecl
at
I
..,,
oer
weird.
Ul MeChanic 8t, PomeroJ
But there are ways to do it the
been,
reigned
again
ao;
a
top
film
two
,barns
and several outbuild~
hard way, and I retkon I foUfld
star
toda)'.
Her
"comeback"
movie'
(I)
ings.
One
gaR
well, free · gla.
one the other morning.
prem~ere
was
Hollywood's
most
Mineral
rights.
Farm
pond, well
KEETON'S
lli!WING
I wot up •• ft'lt c:rtck of dewnCOMING
SOON-A
rwolutlo.nary
lavis"b
ln
years.
cisterna.
On
·e ravel
and
two
end clo~t~d M.tmt'&amp; door, &amp;O u
MACmNR SERVICE
new way 1 of CALF FEEDING.
road.
Mew..ae..m.
Maehlneltrsed
ntf fe bruk her tnorlnt. I •howTbe little girl with the pug nwe
Watch tlds pape-r for announceWe Repair All Jllodeb
Rodney Downing, Broker.
ered tnd I "'•¥till and I •htm- who onee tried suicide over her
ment, Middleport Feed Mill.
WriUf!P Gtaana!ef' WUb. New
. M-iddleport. Obio . .
pooed th• crewdlp. Then I put
unbappf life wu lifted back to
11-24-11 a•a
Machlae~, All repall'l
9-30-3tc
the wtter "n fGr tht coHn.
tbe top when 2,8'72 celebrities and
Ouranttf:ll.
.
WORKING GIRl~ ~ or woman may
The fine young man who deliv· lana in diamonds and fun thrDDI·
LEGAL NOTICE
Mmen.me
Pomeroy
1109-J
ers tile Washington Post and T~mes ed to the Pantaces The,ter to see
have uae of free sletplDf room 1
to stay with elderly woman.
HeralJ was on ....JYs toes. At 6:03 "A Star h Born."
Jean Bish, Box 142, Rural ROute
201M.
9-~3t~
Phone
a. m. there hl" was . I could hear
No.
11, Pittsburgh, 15, Pennsyl·
Reaction to the pleture itself
the do~&gt;r tlam on the first lloor W"as mixed. The critics nearly un·
vania, and if deceased, BarbaH
BO'ITLED GAS-Insta.llaUon and
of the apartment building. I cCJUld animouahr pr-aised the film but
Jean Bi!h, Box 142, Rural lloutP.
service. See us for prices. RUT·
hear the plop of the two papers teveral members of tbe audience
Locust
Posts. No. 11 , Pittsburgh, 15, PennsylWANTE~lOO
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
1hat come to me and my neighbor declared it was "oversold", "disRound. Jet~se Hayes, Kingsbury 1 vania, all the unknown hein, de0.30-tf.
on the s.etond floor .
9-27-Gtp viaees. leeatees, administrator&amp;,
Road.
appointing" and "too lona."
Tllis was on a Friday when tho!!'
=c:-:::=::--::·---=---executors and assigns of lean
But nearly all agreed "A Star Is
!EI
WANTED CARRIER" to
deliv~r Blsh, deceased, and all &amp;be unpaper is as Ilea\)' as the left-hind Born" applied literally to Judy's .
THE DAILY SENTINEL m known heirs deviiees leptee!l
leg of an elephant.
personal triumph.
LOST-Ladies diamond RING sev-~ ~radbury. -GOOD route. Polio administrato~s. executo~ and .;..
Also I heard J~&gt;hnny the paper
eral weeks aeo at the Wahama
uu:~rance benefits. Apply at sighs of the Estate of Georao W
boy, waking up the neighborhood
Fant kr"m Wlltlly
Stadium. Fioder please rettlrn
9 ·~6--tf Shields, deceased, will take llotic~
ofttce
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with the second b11nging of doors
Five thousand fana in the bleach
ring to tbe Daily Sentinel offi~e.
on hts way out.
ers, more than usually ' throng
MARRIED MAN, 25 ~ars old, t.~at John p. Thomas, Adminiltra·
9-28-3tc
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needs work-any kind of steady tor of the Estate of George W.
-------,::-.,---Orened In Sb~rh
ly whii!ID Jud)' arrived as tbe last
job.
Write 1 Box 274, Harrison- Shields, is insufficient to pay his
(81
Out I went. dressed. m eye- Jueat wearing a fl.owing black
ville, Ohio.
9·30-6tp 1ed petition September 1, 19M, in
glasses, shorts ~nd noth..ing else. velvet gown edced in piJ1k satin
the Probate Court
of
Meigs
1948 CHEVROLET 2 door.
EX·
I stupped. I p1ck~ up my paper.lwltb 1 tiny pink hat to match.
CEU.ENT conditlon. REASONjl:ounty, Ohio, Caoe Number 16,53S
1 turned and I reachl'd for t.be
"It's yery tbrlllinJ. We worked
ABLE . Helen Batey, 389 Will
USI ness
IUeging that the !Personal .estate
iams
St.,
Middleport.
Phone
so hard aqd I'm happy," she said
knob.
0-W-N-Y"o_U_R_OWN BUSINESs!
qf . said . d~edent! Geilr,re W.
The followlne h the first in 1 ~w Yorll:, Bottan, Pittsburgh,
Correcti(mal institutions that
Th~ do!Jr was lock:d.
breathleBsly , a&amp; ibe held _,o the t sarles af thrM on juvenllt
6303·Y.
Dock Pin Alleys for sale o.r Cbtelds, ll msutllcrent to :P•Y his
Mtmphis, Denver, Houst~n - St. train a youngster · in crime, not
I picked up tb:lt ~Jg, fat paper, arm of her husband, pr~ucet Sld
ren't. Ready for operation. see debls and charges of . admlnlot~r­
delinquency. It Is bMtd, In INJrl,
Louis end C•fumbus, Ohio.
citizenship. Gangs in the big cities
&lt;lacked WJlh advertJscml'nls .
L rt Lorenzo
Davi 91 Pt L &amp; z Shop lng his estate and that the saJd
on
a
1urvey
of
10
of
the
n&amp;·
Jn
all
but
one
Memphis
tbe
New
York,
Boston
,
Chicago,
Los
I folded the paper like 1 used
u ·
CJurt St.
Pomeroy .
tJ..29-6t~ George W. Shields died seized in
tion's
lerttr
cities.
author~ties
reported
juvenile
deAngeles.
More stars than dlg out their
o do while delivering things like
R.
H.
RAWLINGS
SONS
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BY JACK V. FOX
lincluency in an alaJ·ming.upward
FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover says
that as a lad in Farmer City, and tuxes and Cadillacs even rot Aca,
spiral. It had flared immedi11tely the growing incidence of crime
hour Wrecker
Service. Day (20)
real eslalc:
demy Awards were present, inharnmered on my door.
Uruted
.
Prtts
St•H
Con:~pondent
afl~r
the
war,
subsided
somewhat
among
teenagers
and
those
~n
Phone 62p'l:ly.NlgUht PhoDnEe 60LE39R~· ,I
· Being in Section 6, Town :s,
! hammered and I hammered .
eluding Clark Gable, wLih playNE\\- YORK UP- You ve ieen in 1947 and 1948. Now il is pass. I their beginning 20s is the most
Shutting the bedroom gtte w•s girl K-..y Spreckles. June Haver
DODGE· L MO TH
A
:S.I SINGER SEWING ·MACHINE
Range 12, of the Ohio ComI iug all records.
menacing part of an overall pic• mistake. I could he•r Mtma and Fred .MacMurray, Rosalind him time and &lt;~gain.
12·24-tf
Representative
In
P'Jmeroy
pany's Purchase and begirullng
A good looking boy ·about 18
ture that sh()ws criminality on the
snore, but she couldn't hur me ' Russell , Marlene Dietrich, Gary
WHEEL
,,LlGNMENT
and
Vicinity
every
weelt.
For
80
poles west of the east side of
COMPLXTE
tanked up on beer. He's swaggerRKurring Themes
rise.
hemmering.
Cooper and his reconciled wire, ing along a downtown street with
and
Balancing
Service.
Hackett's
purchase
or
repalt
of
Sewin[l.
said
section at James Martin's'
Througtt il all runs the same
Finally, the neighh,1r aeross the Hocky ; Dean Martin , Robert 1'ay three or fo(lr . of his buddteS, eal"l- heartbreaking theme :
Macbines, Call or Write Sinnorthwest corner; thence south
Sohio. Phone 6367, Middleport.
.Judge Samuel Lelbowitz,. of N~
path open~ up, .wear·ifll .fAe of lor 11nd Ursula Thiess, El..i:labelh ing out a ' l~ Jlnftlrk · at' a )ats' · NBro~rl' homes, 'mol hers '"' Who York. who h.as spent manY yelft'i
· 4-U -tt
ger $ewlllff Machine Co., 25
along siid Martin's ltbe sO poles
Christian Dior's- ·latest midnight ta)"lor, Suzan Ball, . ..R~JCk f!u.;lsoA lng , girl, elaboratef, ... . ptt;rending must work, loss of parental disci· dealing with youthful" offenders, -;-::.,--=---::--c------North .. Court St .,
Athens.
to a stake on land o[ William
creations and nightcap to match~ 1111d Marie Wilsori.
Ohio.
4-31Hf
Shields;
&lt;hence west on said
the
finger
of
blame
right
points
not to notice he '"LS forcing i"pas-1 pline, truancy .
"Are you the laundryman?" shl:'
Judy Applauded
William Shields line 80 poles to
at
you.
He
says
juvenile
delinserby to step into the gutter.
L;quor,
especi1lly
beer,
eny
to
1
asked.
The audience applauded when
a stake: thence north 80 poles;
t•f: horror comic&amp; tf'le ftvorlt• quency will never be licked until 5 ACRES In Syracuse. Fronting on RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERVICE
"Yes." I said in a lh of temper. Judy's name appeared on the
Route
124.
Fine
building
loc:t·
thence e3st along Edward W.
The w11&lt;rld i&amp; his oyster this
reeding m•tter .
it is licked in the home .
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
night, More be•r i1 etsy to com• _ _ _
" [ always deliver shirts in my screen and they clapped after her
tTon. Lowell Wing~tt. Syracuse.
Tuppes line to the pl11ce or beStore. 118 W. Main St., Pemeroy
glasses and shorts.''
musical numbers.
9-aO.Jte
ginning, containing . 40 acres,
1-26-11
.
M-y neighbor banged the door,
by
ond Itadwill
.. nlorololn
tho wind
Mtybe
c:omt in sm••hing
more or les!! .
Tbe press reaction was virtual!)'
YOUNG ~IWERS . Freddie Houda·
and looking back on the perform ·
the hilh •chool wlrdtow&amp;. M1ybe
Also the following
deacribed
all for Judy. The Los Angeles
1helt, 398 Grant St., Middleport. QUICK SERVICE on Watch Reance, I can't blame Iter.
land
in
Section
6,
Town
5, l\ange
in picking 1 fight. Perhaps in
"'i~~~~~E
Times pointed out soberly that the
Pbone 6041 -Y or 6013-J. 9·30-6tc
pJiring by Factory
Trained . 13, and beginning at the south•nd plokl•• •• •
Ttlephone Call
three-h!J\Ir film was " overloaded"
"'atchmaker. COLLINS JEWEeast corner of the northwest
girl.
More Probe&amp; of McCarthy?
·Say GOP llectlen ChanMI: 8~ montb old Black and tan
1 kept batting on my own portal and "will succeed chiefly because
quarter of said Section 6; thence·
1·3·1!
COON HO~D PUP. C. W. ' LERS, Pomeroy.
without any luc~. By this time of Judy's singing.
A little later he may pass &lt;~ gain
May Be, Senator Joe Says
leH.,- Slrtee Congren Oult
west 40 rQds; thence north 60
Searles, 284 Palmer St., Middle- FOREMAN ar ABBOT'l' T. V. SER
folks were going off to work.
'' Because of its excessive length, in a convertible, the top down ,
.J
Special to Centnd Preu'
rods; thence east tO rods;
port. May call anytime. 0.28-3tc
VICE A.IJ Malr:e! Repaired by Ex
There were Impolite ··Good morn. emotional values that are inher· the radio bl&lt;~rinl{ dance music.
thence
soUth tiO rods; to the
WASHINGTON.._Senator Jogeph R. McCat1hy-'Nho prcbably h.. ESTATE COAL -iiEATROLA. 914
ing. Mr . Nichols" one after an - ent in the drama are lost ," critir Maybe the rar is his dad's, maybt&gt;
pert Tt~ebnlcian.s. Phone G2B4 y
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place
of
beginning, containing
:-.J"
Middleport.
6--15-tf
e&gt;Jen his own . Unlocked car• out ·
been the target or more Senate inveatigationa than any other
other.
Edwin Schallert wrote .
Locust St., Middleport Phone
- -·15
acres,
more
or less .
side a dance hall are fair gamt
person to havil!l served In the upper dlamber-doubte the reeenti)'J
At length my neighbor Umtl
For
moi"e
complete
description
2
3
0.
6171l-X.
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concluded
probe
will
be
the
lut
one.
b~ttlc and uid, "For goodnfts
But the Los Angeles Herald-Ex
ridmg
IS goo sport.
He
made
thla
clear
when
ht
uked
tht
committee
whkh
wetghe&lt;l
and
joy
See
Plat
Book
ot
1927,
G. W.
ttlce, will vou ti~e me your press declared Judy "rose to her
GREEN 2 piece UVING ROOM ' PA T WIPPLE,
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Bureau
In
Shields,
55
A.
N.
W.
ol
S. E. 1
I
misconduct
against
hlm,
to
·
rttum
to
him
a
letqr
put
ln
MtV
Rifl•
C•r,
House
SUIT
h
phone number end 1 will call moment of supreme triumph
E. C eap. Call 393M after
surance, Auto-Fire-Life-- Polio
one-fourth
and
15
A.
S.
E.
of
N.
The
Wlaconlln
Republlcaa
explained
he
evidence.
ll
he's
an
old
hand
at
this
sO'rt
whoever is in there?" She wu a great emotional actress." The
· 6 p. m.
9--27-3tc
Phone 98.
8-4-tf
might
need
it
in
the
future
whln,
he
added,
11e
W.
one-fourth
of
Section
6,
of
thing,
the
night
may
produce
1 new neighbor and
didn't re- Examiner called her " great, spell
~
probably wm be under tnveattgatlon &amp;pin.
Town 5. and Range 12.
CHIPPEWA WOI!I' SUoi!S
lor COMPLETE InsurancE" Protection
cogni.n m• in my gl•s~n.
binding, appealing" uncl the movie not only a thrill bul some cash
The drat Senah 1nveat11atloa of McCarthy waa
Also the following described
durability and romfort. PreferI fumbled . Finally. in confus- "an emotional experien~e of thea- through a burglary in the dimly
Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Dor1
in
19~. when the eo-ealled Tydinp au.boommtttee
red
11,most
ro-"$\rtlction
men.
land,
Olive Township, Meigs
lighted suburbs, or rifling park(..-d
ion, I g.ave her the wrong number . ler history ."
Mills, Middleport, OhitJ.
probed hla CharPI of Communt8111 Ul the 8ti.te d ...
THE
SHO~
BOX,
Middleport,
County,
Ohio, Section 29, Town
car·s.
8-2-tf
She came back . This time 1 gave
- -- - - - pa.rtment, Next ~amt the 18111~52 Inquiry of ~
9·»3tc
Oh1o.
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and
Range
11, being the west
Meyb• ht's got 1 mean str•ak
her the ri&amp;ht number.
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Senate electlou •ubeommlttee whleb dtlved Into
one-half
of
the
southwest oneMAX WARD Asent tor Farm 811
in him •nd 1 g•ng to give him
Mama heard tile phone tinkle. ·
hll ftn&amp;ncll.
fourth
of
said
Set!tion
29", Town
reau
ln1uranee
Companies,
AU'fl
cour~g• . Then there's rolling 1
She got to the door, but she took
AUho\ll"h there wu no IJwtltlptloa or 111m. ta
4
and
Range
11,
containing
8o
Llle-fi'lre
Oftiee
Phone
QG:,
Ev~~'
drunk, holding up • Iiquor store
her swl'ot time. She giggled.
1953, thll year brought two probee. Flnt. theN
acres,
more
or
leu.
Save
and
ing.o
92-X
8-IQ.If
with e gun, forcing t girl to 1
I guess a man ought to carry
wu thfl l.ebJthY ttlf!Yiaecl alrlnr of bll dLiputt wlth
except deed for 27.40 acres,
lonely lover's lttlt.
Army s.....tary Robert steven~. o\Dd, laltty, tile
a spare key in his PJ's or shorts
more or l~s. to Silas and Marla
... with JAMIS C. INOIIIITSIN
AUTO, FIIIE. HoopiWisatlon, Lilt
at ali tLmes .
111qu1ry lllto chtrree _the _Wlaeonllll .. lltpub~
And H he is in search o{ the
Clark,
dated 3·19·1913, to Georse
· JoJurance, Bonda.
Prudential
1hould be ttn.IUred.
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W,
Sanders.
4.60 acres, more or
Travelers. Call Don Mullen, Porn
Stl'lator McCarthy
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did (or four Hrooklyn youthsless,
dated
3-19-1913,
to Silas and
Executo
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• J:LECTION-Polllleal atral&amp;pta bell... lltpuberoy.
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George Gallup's pollsters put in murder, the motiveless torture
Maria
Clark:
11.25
acres,
more
Ucan ebaneel for l'ietoey ill the Npveniber ~loD&amp;l eltcUou
or
less,
dated
67-1913;
and
to
l!st•te_of ":lice Andrtws, Deceued 1 this ques~ion rf'Cently to what and beatin&amp;, of derelicls. Or there
have picked up Jtn.c• ecmrreu adjourned. 'l'tlty but thll larrtl1 Oft
1\f.ar·y
E.
Brown,
3
acres,
more
Notrre rs hert"by given that they considered to be a repreaen - was the "!ltomp killtor" who kicked
the Improvement bt butlneu con41Uou. an4 thf fo,rettul tnjtetlon of
IN$URANCE
APPLES AND CIDER. Open dail&gt;
Ol' less, dated 1·7·1913; and tG
Ciyde Andrews whose Post Ollie~~ lativt&gt; cross-section of men and a man 's brains out because he kept
President Elteobower ln. the ~palp.
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-'•to-rtre-B1trclarF
and
SUndiY
until
R
p.
m.
Now
humming a song.
ing a balaRC"e of 24 acres, more
addrt&gt;ss is Pomeroy, Ohio. ha:t womtm throul{hout the country .
Tbey fflel the oddl lltUl ar. with thl Demoeratl upturlltf eontro1
Wind 8~8port&amp;ma• anjl
Haven Orehard,
New Haven
O&lt;P.nen.l LiabUli:r
or less .
That is the "juvenile tlelin·
An 83 year old retired Ohioan
of the Houee, but not the llitate, wboll oont1'9l '1 the DtllocraU
been duly appointed as Executor
Phone
24688.
&amp;-n·30tc
quenl."
The
prayer of said petition b
of the Estate of Alice Andrew.~ said Utat nothing bothered him
was alway• COD8ldend doUbtful.
ROBI!RTSINSU&amp;ANCE
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The
Democ:ratt
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a
good
i11U1
1rhea
bU.IIft•
ltaltl4l
Jlldlnf.
PARAKmTS
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c=AN=AIII==ss::-,-::HA=.M.
ror
sale
of the above deacribed
lotte of Pomeroy, Meiw-s Count y. "Just so long as my pension ke~ps
Marvla A. &amp;o"berta! Alent
Ollio, deceased .
coming in . I'm happy," he declat·YOll 've seen him time .and again.
Memorltl of the f®n.omkl diprealoa of tilt: lHOI ..._ Ute GOP
real
est~te
by parcels for the paySTER6
supplies.
L. c. Phoae :138-:X:
PonaeroJ' Oble
wu tn control, are IUU vlvld Ia D'WIJ' mind.. Howet-tr, abl.ae then
Datt•d this 28th tlay o{ Septem ed.
Number lncrustng
ment
of
the
debts and chargH
HitJ, 349 Ash St., MirJdleport,
ber 195-1.
So have the nu.~ion' s police and
bualnea hu continued to lmpr8V8 end a bllt bu bMIII aat&amp;ed ill tbe
aforesaid
and
according to the
o.
fl.29-8tp
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If that seems to you a ratht&gt;r its j udges and prubation officers
riH of jobleu worken. The PMIIdlftt hil &amp;110 rntned 1111 prwktul
Ptatulcs in such cases made and
FURNACE
Judge of the Problite Court,
materialistic attitude, it might be They ure worried sick because he 1 po1ltlon and it taklnl a muda mort aouw put la the ...,...._
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!lrovided. ·
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M.f'igs l'ounty , Ohio.
well to reflect that among all agt&gt; keeps coming before them over:
The peraons first named above
ENEMY-It IUIY addiUonal proof ...,. aooW, .,._ 0.,0
p.m., Albert Ha:4, MlfiDn.
(9) 30: OOl ?·H-Jrc
groups- including young peoplt and over, ea~ch year in increasing 1
.vHl take further notice that they
from 21 lo 2g years .old-mune) numbers, in more ser ious crimes . j apeechet and at&amp;tementa by top 1IDiOD le&amp;dln lbould havt ~
0.2~
~ave been made partiPJt defendant
all doubt that organi.Jed. labor hu 1toppH nl\Ortlal' .,-.1ut ....,..
topped
the
list
of
things
lh;.tt
mo~l
The
United
Pnn
hu
conduct.
~ said petition and they are reRIDGE--- KENO
IlEATING
people worry about .
ed e spot check of juv"'ile I ment u aueh and 11 vent:Inr e.lllti 'JpiiiD Oil tbe GOP ~Ucm. I I"ARGE FUEL OIL
to 11nswerlthe nme on or
[iUired
STOVE with fan.. Used one
IY GLENNA MILHOAN
"A wonde-rful 10 out of every
crlmt In 10 cilie• •cross tht na.
. The obvlouo reuon I&gt; that ,.. I,AIIor" tl!t - ·
before the 27th day of Novemblltr
wiftter.
MUUn
Shlveler,
Rt.
3,
re(lme the patron salllt of lllr bulbi- Tbo Ullloft ~· to a maa
Mr. anti Mrs . M. L Bahr, ~on 100 persons," reports Gallup, "sa id
tion-Chiugo,
Los Anwell&amp;,
1954.
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8·~"'
feel
that t.My b&amp;ve no ChanCe to lmPJOQ tbtlr ~ pOtlUoAI ua~
Billy, Thelma Ca~e. sun. F 1·ancis they had no worries" .
JOHN D. THOMAS,
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the Republlcan.l an remond from power.
. Top quality ALFALFA HAY
Administrator of the i'.&amp;tate of
~t!~:!!~d c~~erc~o;~~~~:_ne at MI.
The r~st of us, with higher
LEGAL NOTICE
Thil p...._ a new hlp lA 1011011 ~rll pmr to lilt ·Kortmbtr,
aale, Orvale Carman, &amp;1 miles
George W. Shields. deceued,
eonrruatonal etecttou to line up llbor't 1'0tt for ~ ~:
Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bahr of Ra averaMe i~cGrn~s than have eve1
Seale~ bids will be received al
Pl•intiff.
,
J.·
.
~-~h
of
Pom~roy,
::.:;.~k
.
datee.
Of
coune.
heN
and
thin.
labor
mai
aunort
~
(lllld141ttM.
ven11;1 , Grace Swart! :.nd William been rer~ eJVed m the hlator~ of the th~ off1ce of the Cle-r k, Village of
T
.
B.
O'BRIEN,
Attorney
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Benb of Alfrf'd were Tuesday world before,_waste more .tJme and Middleport. until 7 P. M. October 1 who wear the GOP label but theH WU1 1N '"' aa4 far 1Mtw...._
~or Plaintiff.
Villtors or Maynard Bahr and v.·ite energy worrrmg abou_t m?ney lha.r. 7, 1954, on Lot No . . 64, parts of • Labor'• prtmo aoal ,. atiU outr!pt nptal of tile 'hti-RarttoJ MI.
19)
30; llOJ 7, 14, 21, 28; (II) 4, •8tt
lnlt moat top union leaden .,.. prt. .tolf.eon- lll&amp;t lido II&amp; loo\ '
Mrs. Aliee DodAon
returned ~:out anyt~~~g else an lhtfe. ls_n • Lots _63, 65, 06, 67 rn Coalport,
u.UM--ban'illl" a ponucal m1rtele. ... "
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homf.' Saturday from Akrcm where . ere some _mg wone l an ch1_lrl n~w mcorporated in the Village of
she attended the wedding of ber ~h about th11? Have we no fa1th ~Jddleport . For complete descrip .
llODNEY DOWNING
BOOK BZI'ORT-Not only !f-'lllt a.ial-NIJCirt- u..- .-lia
granddaughter Rvse Marie Conroy ~.n our Heavenly_ Father who tlon reference ma~e to Deed Book
otormy
ArniY·JI&lt;Carlby
heorlnP
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ao
a
J!IOjiiiiiiHiitd
uYII,
.
knoweth wh1t thtnas ye hav ~ 173, l'age 323 . Me1gs County Deed
Mr. an d Mrs. 8 ob II utc h mson
but _ . of 1t1 c:h&amp;ptor headlllp no4 . lll!t~
.of "'"'
d of. bef ore ye as k h"1m '"
Record s.
INSL'llANCE ~GfJ)ICY
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Of AAron VI!J 1e scvera 1 ays Wlt
torlanllctiOII.
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·,,·, re. AutumobUe. Hraltlll
her grandmother, Mrs. Allt"e Dod· OFP:ICilS TO MilT
, Albstract or certificate of title
J1tN aN II)IDI aampleil
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91
load~
.
~e·
"'Adami
J)r&amp;WI
a
"Map.'"
t_
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son.
!at !he expense of successful bid ACOJCEN'l'
,...,.,,
Co111e
gel
'illll!
•'Carr CJalm• Bl1cJan•U" · .:...._:._..__
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Mr. aod Mrs. Clareate Neuhlint
The Officers of MaanoUa Tern. dar. Bidd1r must state reaaon for
1.
~·~
N&lt;!la. . .,.
tLJfc:. Ca:mal~ az~d ......)
"
'llripplll&amp;'
of
the
~
ColoiiW\
'l'tlo."
I
vi1lted . friends in
Mldd11for1 ple, Prthian SJ1ten, will mut at what purpose property is to be I'
·~and
Th•
-N'&amp;UOUl
Ia--t.·.,
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Sundar.·
the I. 0 . 0. F. HaU. Su.oday at used. The Village reserves thl-!
••A.daml RaacbU tor AdYIH."
·Mr. and Mrs. 81alnt Mllhoan, 1 o'clock for pra::tice. All otricen; rifjl:ht to reject any and all bids
to Kee&amp;rlhJ', Rautt." . ~romeror ~~ Mr. and Mn. Dwlaht ar, requeated to be preaent. Mag'f. kusseU, MII)'OT
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Milhoan, Pom.roy, v.islttd witt! noJia Temple will be hostess for ATTEST.
Oa
'bo - - c oub&lt;ommlttoo .wt diNCIM ~ P. C&amp;J:O": lollblo Ill M G. D* .
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flth1nt 11114 iolcCai1JIY, o1 COIII'tt, II 8 - J . . . . II. ~.
Milb.-an Sunday.
bere Thurada)', October 7th.
t9J 30; (10) 2. '· 3te
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seems the great Notre Dame
Mtmtor 'e el'-even weren't doina so
good at 1, game Wfll)' back there.
Instoad of the lurid ten or
fifteen minutes at the ·halt, the
famous Knute waited tiU they
were going ll,aclt and then with
all the scorrr he coukl command,
trpOk.e, "Now , girts, get out there
and piiU'."

All teachers and
mentors ev
enWaHy ,go in for some
ki'nd of
sarcasm when the circumstances
get too .hick, I guess..
My largest contribution to this
occurred after a speckally harraas
!ing period in English, when
haLf or m.ore of the kkb seemed
utter&lt;}ly unable to
teU a noun
from a verb and praetieaUy all

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he lt \eoldtn paNiftll Htr.ulh
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his rvJ', m1klnt .all lfleht eM
sound qtlns.t wlntw-Wetly's
equelly t,lf "'eme whh e .........
st•mp or lit hMnmt.r, tt wouhl
these ,.,....ua h-.11.,..,
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our /town-they lr:tep e.~aint In
here and lther•, turnh• up Uno
exJMChdly '" Mmt . . . . . ....,.,
y•rcl-alr •o fiiiH lwUh pollen
th ... td•,..._...,cl .on hay fever
tu"-ren-tttulrrtl lhuntW. ftO't
finding too many ;of the
wily
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Moist Cocoanut BAKERS

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GREEN PEPPERS . , . . . . . . . . ... 2 for 15c
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CUe Mbea Yellow; ·spice; White; Devils Food

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Including $119.95 GAS RANGE In Klteben Assembly
See Wlmlowllllplay Gruuplllgo
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•ra. and to wi.ate home comumtu, OuFI it "tfte onlt. bottltd Qts plait in Meigs County. He us for this rilodtrn cook.
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oubjedl.
tails Ull:e that seemed to have But no mere debt.ti.DC ever HU.·
tllowa out the wU\.dowrs.
led a Jiocle one of them y«.
AI. &amp;hey st.rlt'iled out I remar-t.ed in w.bJat I hoped waa a tone
S1ft ~' 1t •• more or IIIU
they'd long
remember- "Now l¥oid 11&gt;1 1 •orda. Let .,. 1 ...,.,
pleaae don't wiggle your ears u onct antllfor all, ,the \OfiiY ""'"
yoU leave this room."
son I (UM 'em In th'- here new
column b :to JIIMUH \'w-AND
A .,..,cher story. To
time
myself. ,I 1Im enly !for th...
hlmtOif, IM''d put 1 IOUih drop
two 8Hla."
in .hla ,mouth ,mlch 'WOUld l1st
the time 'he Intended ,fO Jpttk.
I ~ ltt.ay-ed nobly "off'n" ice
The J lon' ttutrttr houn wor• cream for p raps two . montb1,
on, the \audience droppH ... 'Dhen aU of a l!twtden, bang, I'm
IHp,
off the wagon . Two elepb'ant
The ~ough drop(?) turned out size double con·ee in· ane p.m.
Alld drank P"lilk for 1upper, Ute
to ~ 't blltton.
a dumb ~\d . AJI too goo-e)'L--o
Two ex.presaions that (ickle ugh!
me no
end-"Well,
snap my
Bide to the c11p of bouillon for
ga)luses" and ~~Plow me under" lurrch, the lhin sandwlcb, tte
- relb of
Lum- n' Ahner or chaste rup of tea. Tbere-I feel
some bucol-ic character or other. better already .
Sad part 1&amp;. I find no occasion to 1 Pvt. luee , Wilt wrltu from
use 'em, somehO'W.
I Ft. ,Hood, Texes. th•t he h•d
And another is--he "clobber· i been with ldcl .. tst••rt •• W•
ed" him be "clobbered'' him but' co, lTexn-lsaac -h•d • 3 dQ"
good. You' ve got to have the right len• jM.\Went to~ Jcld_.. .~
time and place to use these and they rhad 1 , , . . . pbf.;t, rt'hey
then they're real handy, just real 1ft mtiY .5t ·mllu ap•rt. Bott)
handy.
tre 1M. H. S. treduafft and t-othill jp~.,.,
Cheshire residents w.ho were
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so immersed in tl_ie tregic ltappeu
In recent front page
Sentin'eJ
ingS&lt; at their air field just last I b1by pictures we were proud
weekend say they can't help not-~ note three of our QW1l
icing how fast that all setUed gre1t nieces--Kathy Ann
down and you hardly bear a BiUy Jo Clark wbo!c motlter
word about it already.
Betty lo Matihew.s and
Peco
To me, that's one of the saddellt Ann Matthews Me~lln and Ber·
facts of life- how quickly
ni~e Nlatthews 't'h year old.
cloaes over tragedy so to
The younger generation comes
and it't aU b-m:iness and
on apace. Make way for
tomor·
row!
righ1 the next day. It
do to s.it and grieve,
we
but le't.'s take ti.me to think
re~er and pray for the
eavec:t, whose wouuda are
freSih , !0 deep.
"Be wi'th us now and in the
hour of our death" is to me one
or the most tQuch.ing of al-l pray-

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CleYel&amp;nd Btoo"*·n.s , today appeared
off-altln atHilh-K lime fOr good .

the

s~osed}ly

invincible

day's open•r at 'th•

Leo Durocher, confident that
he is about W win his ttnt world
champknuhtp in 15 yean of man·
aging, named 21 -game win"-er
Johnny Antdn!llt to make it two
in a row fOr Hte Giants while
Managq A4 LoPez stUck with hil
choice M ~-tame wlnner EQrl~
Gus Wynn to hurl the second
game 1'or the Indians.
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sittei are reprennted.

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Tetoh .Wer Oklahdma , Aggi•s..,oj,bieh is-about hbw far y.ou 'II
to hear the \IPinllt!rs when
Celebrate In the dressing

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I .Andrew Wants Bout
.w·I th Bas·l'l"oI Next •
The next time

Wagoner. Ok}a.this motorist wants tO' discard an
empty beer can, he'll be
more

THE /OUTCASTS OF POKER
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Carer.iil. ~
Olarkewy~e. (Aft) f.l AttBr~!i w.as eit)~ed todltf
M tttfy, \Vffile d'r1Jrtig to lose no \Lme m see kmg a btC
Saturday Only
Oetoltfr Z
, alol)l U. S· Rou~e 69, tr1ssed oui· j5"ay day -bout wlth' Carmen BasiWild Bill EIWtt
a ~er can and tt , ln l a p~a
s
110 whtle his exPlosive pto of
REBBL CITY
velud~c-•n
unmaiit:ed
b
w.-y
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TlitnPr rcmatned fre sh 1n the
-AlsOpatro car. The tln.-e~. wu ini!CI rliJht mol)' s memory
loaDDt!' Dru
lUchini WidlltarX
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A n d rcws, &lt;1 5c'·per tor,
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kins \\'edm·so!ay night when he
hor;.•dcd aCr.o5s tile rinl at the
third rouot\ !J@ll. and bell!!d TAr·
ner as he left ht .:; corner.
, ~
f Tfte"· rtmli:y "'Philad; }lphian weni
· down like &lt;~ (on of bricks fi-orri

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1-TIIP LOAN
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utidertc;;s wben

the selries slarted, the -explosive
Giantll suddettlr fetund thetruJeJ.
ves no worse rhaa 6-~. piet
'em
for both today's se&lt;:ond game and
the series a,s a whote . A vletbcy
today· Wuuld virtUality make theln
•·out bets " for no team has eVer
won the hr!lt two' ganles of a
seven-game: series and
failed to
win Ule dl.ampiollihj,p.
The Brood\fay bookies ran for
cover Wedn esday nilgh\ after tbe
Gfhnls ffasbed tKe ..tbni•bing
flair fqr dramalic.s which carried
them to a 6Y.l·gtllme mid-season
lead in the National Lea~ue and
provided the oosbion whi~h enabl!jd them to beat off the dhaUen·
tes of the DOdgers. It was the
same flatr that ena"baed the Giants
to overCome top-heavy odds ag•
inst the Dodgers and b~come
known as the year's .tm:racle

Streni &amp; Son Funeral
'AMBUUNC¥ .nd EMERCEIVC'r
p&lt;.renli, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be a Tue»day.
al the ho.r_p.e of
Mr. and M~s. Edw;~~tl:Genheimei­
Mrs. Ch4rt'er •A.
su1n Encj 91 P~tfoi t, Ml~h.,
wiii'e . ci lea hefe i.y t.he
~"!r~A ~eath ot hl,i 1.-.ndmother, Mn.
o~,h~r. ar~ tilt tuetts of
Her iftlreatl, Nr. and Ml-1. Ver"~

Al!lll: b!l!lina over COP,

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Mirl1 Cuin.
Mias He!en

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are in 'GrayaOn, K_y., todt.y where
hf wm have cllarge uf the Chap@!
sJrvice. at Kentucky · ·chrislian

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paat weebnd With Mr, BI\Y9s lind
their iOfl. Jerry in Ccilurl.b.us.
Mrs. Leo Ruaaell and ci,ughter

Jllnet · Ruuell, J\N DenVer, Colo.,
are visiting · rr[endi Gd r~latives
in ttlia area, and · wert&gt; 'E!alfed here
bt the hospltilizltion of ber mother, Mf1. Werner, "Middleport

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LINE OF

HEATING ·STOVES for Every Room
I" You; Home
WI HAV' Fti.L OIL.- GAS and COAL STOVES
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Actual Teat

.SHQOTI NG MATCH
Sunday, October 3, I :00 P. M.

.,.High P.ower.ed Rifles, 22's, Shot Guni
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--'Location- Cedar Hill Gun Club
WEST COLUMBIA, WEST VIRGINIA

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Flnl!t Quality

$4.9:. gallon·
ROOF COATING

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glassware. crytasl c\eer.
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Packers · Label

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syrup. Save

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Cons

Embaa.v Stra"berry pare frul~ Flavor t Day nlae

Preserves .. : 4-.10 o~. jars $1:
he.no11 val•e
Tomato Juice . 5 46 o:tt: c·ans $1.
L-P -Brand. Phlm.p and cfnder and sea110netl

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Spinach 8-14 cl:tt: pkgs
Sunpkt ChoPPer or Leaf ~n

Broccoli 7-1 0 oz pkgs
Greu 1»-.s . :1.1o 6

Sanplei Choppe_d trozen l"''een

.Krecer"\r•e-rlpe tomato fiafor . $ Day

rtJ'h&amp;

SunpJct lroaen'

Vien"a Sausage 6·4 oz cens $1:

"'~' 'll,.d" tl!rlder

!:atmor~· t:l~ quarters for htble, cooking

MA~\IARINE

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Best Grade

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do:tt: $1. loll Butter ............ lb 6$c
Krefts: P!lllalt)pbla. CreaDty White and :titlld
lbqer erelii!4'CI'...., whipPed, Mil~ •nd !'1•" .
Cream CAe111i ... 3 O:tt: P.kt I Sa Cottage Chmi! . . . . . pk!i l1c

KGOL~bt· 20c .iK re'gllblt mall

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Kroren freahlJ baked Dutch .o\ppleo. sweet area.t
Krorer rrelh trom Uie hake-rJ. lo yn.
Coffee Cake ......... pkg 25c teed Jumble ..... . lb pkg 29c
Kt'OI'er lleUC!lauiiJ crisp with a real rt•ham. rb;·yor
KroJer new liM tiW. lt tastes IUW) tda1t.. be!:&amp;er
Grahams .......... lb pkg 25c White Bread
:tbiglb In 29c
llot-Peted wllh 15e coupon
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Sherbets - ~ .R-.. ....... val••
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mblers
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COFFEE

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aerulu., drip '"acUam jl'rked wUh 15e coupon
J11st rlrHt to# J•ir celtee. KeeP.a INJIPl1 on hand
Kr~er Coffee ........ lb 95c PREAM ........ 4 O:tt: tan 29t
WIHYOUR JiiEART'S DESIRE!

Focial·fltsue .

1'1eece 308 ct. P&amp;ebna.

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$

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aetcn .Latt.t Maine lt1 flrih

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Win ral11ilous ~rli'il_s. All yeo ha&gt;e tor do Is write your .111111e alllf aildreQ.on an offlelal
eutry bl1111k or reasenoble f .. lmHe) md nmtt tu H~art'a Desire; IIUtr ~. Cllarlestoo, W. Vo. _Last entry must be postmarlte d no later than Novembe_r I, 1954

At Your DIUOOIST

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8 pc. set

Goblets - · · ,;._,..,,. volo•

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enter a Kroter stor• or Ia
buy a newSp.per to find out
what the
winning a.,.i1l
numbers ere. YoU may
mine • nltWIPa,e:r frH at

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may, W!J&lt;IHI• ;, tho·...,.,

Dollar awerds

em;IOVHS 1nd thtlr famll ..s

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It · WaS · •nn ·"'1'·10 pttcheb a
iwo-hitter to beal the' N.~ Ytrt
Yankc:._es inJlitt,t.pjn,·U'. :lif ~ v til
N~it 'fork se~i;t, in Aue:ust,
ho
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twlf'41l *fiU\Wt · 1'1\uit ' proiun ~ tiM ••"" DOIIers by
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2. Persont: h•vlnt actuii
pos"sslan af thl.. Krogat
lonvs Dollert may reda.nY·
ttliem far c.tsh nnvlng from
$25 to $2011.
3, If yav h•ve In your 11••1
s ..siCm • tlaller r.111 k.li'lni
one of th• luck Mrial n~m­
berl caht1et your locel Kro.

THESj! KllOOER BONUS DOLLARS
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YOUR PAINT DOLLAR GOES FARmER AT

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FO.RGET

1. Eac~ l.uslnltl cby ui\tll
OctoiMr 9, 1954., Krot~er +'Ill

Low11t

this y~r. The girls are doughof t,he Rev . and Mrs. c. F..
son John Hoyt,
student at Colgate 1

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--. WA1'ofi',)pj( ~1 l(ROGRR · iioNtJs·,miLL\1lS

clrculatloh dohar
Lilts (U. S. CurtftM:t) Uken
from ._,r ce1h r•l•t•r•; th•
Hrlaf numiHrs of tMte Kto· ·
••r BOnvi Dall•rs will bt
IM;blis. .d In Kr~tgtr St.Fes
and in ~rogar newtpa)er

Mrs. Elwood Bowen , M:s . Jof'&lt;o
Struble, M.rs. Harol,g I;ohse
daughter Jennifer, Mrs. RobArnold, Mrs. Russell Mason,
guest
Charles Werry, one
, Don Anderson and Mrs: In ·
daughltrs,
S11ndra
· Br~nd t. Sae.

.·boLLA R DA

DOLLAR BUYS A

Worth '25

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INII~ Info

Sylvia Ri:l!bel,

tfu!Y broUght

M&lt;.l lut't borne after
ed "in' ilard~vihe

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llit boise.;,

The
with

Mrs.

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Sparks !lrid Mrs.
jam
Sheridan,
Mrs.
Denver
Roger
Campbfll,
Hay~epvilJe
·rna,. Mrs. Roy S{Jlith, Mn.
w.er~ tl,ll)tors · , here We,:ln~lday

texture finish;·

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to South
week wlj.ll'e
maD at

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Patterson,

Neb-

raska over Iowa State, Iowa over
Montana~c .Colorado pver Kan!;as,
Kamui'S ·State bver MisSOuri, Cincinnati oVer Tulsa and Wichita
over Drake.
_
th. South
-. Duke over TennH~~ see-W illi e
M1IY5 i! the ha(lplest.
Georgia Tech over . SMU~B ob
·Feller ls the mOst l'nttm'se. '
South tltollrt4i ..,., ·West Vlrglnl•- Vlc 'f•rb Is tht blild.St.

~~eclllly equipped With an Oxy"" R~SitScltaior
.fe/1 Drotni!!IJ; Shotlr, Head li'-.llure, PolsoniD&amp; aDd
iiaau.-&amp;lal Accldentt

8olln~er.

Tha Mldw.st
Arrrfy over Michigan-A! Rosen
is lhti most rugged.
Ohla Stata over Caflforni1- .
Davey WIIUims is th• h•ndsorast.
Southern .Cal over Northwestern
--Sal Maghe looks the most sinister.
Wi sconsin over Mi chigan State
- Early wYnn is the s nappiest
dresser.

tltoTile
on kOct.
was an
off . automa tic ering,
pjtchlnO
{that Durocher
ers
ayo 15
meant
comm•ndl,
~M ,pictur•
in thl• t.hree
th of the season.
suspcnsion from t·in g activity for
worhl ~Series apen•r ~o clahl1
3{1 days und er
Illin ois Athletic
reserhbl•d tf'• Glantl' forniulll
Commission rules .
for 'victotyfi.n th• NationtJI
1t w a~ only Lh c fnurin
knock - gue r~• .tb.J!t the otld..m•keri
oUt for. Andrews, in 40 pro fig ht~ quic(ly re.llftllll !their calculi·
and the lir!f.l. time Turner had
lions.
hccn knocked out in 50 ba ttles.
With dne gatrie in the
record
Turner was rated thirl:l among books, Durochter Seemed to ha"!e
tije 147 pllunders
comp ared to a ll lh.e strateiicll advantages. He
won the opener With his No . 2
sixth for Andrews .
starter ihd hts Nd. 2 reliever and
. SO-Y.EAR CHURCH .JiECO,RD
now sflfidl ~H:v wilh his biggest
Kane, lii.-The Kane Methodi st win"er-:-AritoMlli~to start and
' "churdh 'rece ntly honored George his ~L rell!!'ver;-Hoyt yrilhe1m
W . Cory, 57. who ha ~n't missed a - to bOOk h1·n1 (tp in the all-im.
session o[ the c hu rch Sunday pc,rU.itt HCfi'hQ g•me . ..
~houl fOr 5o years.
Setonci!Geme ""Cherm"
I
Notw ilft!taMtn:r the i~o rtanCe
of ~~:e,tti!H{ qff qn
~,iih't
foot
in the opener, it IS tlie winner
or the sercorid Aame thpt has Won
the sertes more ofteit "".. hall not.
In Antone.Ui, the one-time sh,
900 bonus buSI of the Boi(on
Braves, .Durbtllier ~ comlftt;t
back wit.h a pltehei' W,ho compiled
I 21·7 seaton's recoril .aftf:l a 2.35
earned run ~ver~)lt . He iJ a pbw-.
erful, hird·throwiTtc
strutbriaw
who tllrbed in iix Shuteuts aur
ing the ... regular ae.bO.D,
·-.. Wy-. ~otiit '!Oas bank!~ .
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Outstandin·g in the first day's
heriocs were the amaZil'lg Willie
Mays, basebalt's great new sta~.
and tfi~ equ~Ung amazing pinch·
bitter dehtxe, Jim Dusty Rhodes.
Jt. wM\s Mays' remarkable • ca~
or Vic Wertz' eigbth-inninj drive
- one of t·hc i!teatest cil&lt;:hes in
a smas hing right hanrl and re- World Series history-which savmainjXI motioni&lt;'SS •as Referee AI ed the gaome and Rhodes' three.
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··stkora tnunted
run pinch-h.it homer- or.ly the Ya~kees in foe eam:e that put t.he
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fourth pinch-hit homer in seri-el!l Indtans 8¥..! games l,n front With
It was nearly two mmutes be- l h . , ,
lh 1
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fore ~-rner came '? a nd _learned ! ~~~~hln..; ~:~ .~h. adroit, 111 • pitch~ th~ clineher again~t the
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Giants' 'dramatic 5·1: ttlumph
aver ·/ the lndl1n1 in W-.dn••·

WIIUNQ GlMES
over Cornell- Tht~ Sllluth

thurslf•·Y·Fi-lct.y Sept. 30; ·oct. 1
Den Dail,r
Jo.nn• Dru
"THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS"
(8deball Thriller)

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Franks is the fattest. , ..,
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bama O\'er Vandel'l&gt;Ht~ Miisissippi ,
State over Arkaasllll State, NorJh
Carolina State .over. Wake Forelt,
North · Carolina
over
TWane,
Geor11ia over Texu A&amp;M, Keb·
BY OSCAR FRALEY
j W_ck~ .over LSU, Cl_em.s~n ovtr 1
United Press Sports Writer
V1rgm1a Tech and V1rgmta over
NEW YORK UP- Pitching and Geor11e Washington .
punling from the Polo Ground!!Th• West
Fral~y·s Follies- and the weekend
Mar'yland over UCLA-Paul Giel
football ''winners" along with a is the best ~ootball player.
few thoughts on the World Series.
Illinois o~c-r Stanford- A! Dark
Game Of The Wetk
was pretty fair , too.
.
Notr• Dame oY•r Purdu._Thls
We.ttintton OYir "Orqon $teteis alwa,s • IMarcat with th• · Leo Duroch•r Is the best •Jn ruM.
ioll.,mlirbn Mr r•edy ta •II• my playar. •
the Irish a mlck•y. But Notre
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Oregon over l,Jtah-Al Lopez
Dame shoW*tl ·• first cl111 conftln.
ckor for national honors In lt1 de· may be better at Chinese eheekeN.
Also: Brigham Y01;mg over Colb·
~ut \nd should t1ka this one,
rado
Aggles, Wyoming over Deft·
Th• Eest
ver
and
Idaho over Sin Jose Stale
Penn State over Syracuse-Ha'lk
Tltli SouthW"t
Majeski , 38, is the oldest series
Texas
over
· Washin&amp;ton Stateplayer.
_
Califoritia
has
more players jn
.Minnesota over Pitt-Joe Amal.
the
seties
than
any ottter state.
fitano, 20, is the y()ungest.
·Miuiui,Pi over Vlllenov,.._.
IHJ faylor, 6-4 Is th• tallest.
Navy
over Dartmouth- Don
Liddle is the littlest at 5-9.
Also: Ptlnn over W&amp;M, Yale
over BroWn, Princeton over Col·
umbia Boilton College over Temple, Harvard over Massachusetts,
guckn~ll oYer Gettysburg, Fordham uver Rutgers and Colgate over
Holy Cross.

Lclgue_ penp!if~J, ~"!!s "even money" tod&amp;y to , make the record·
breaki·ng CleveJ-and Indiln&amp; a
buhch of speir carriers in their
latl"Sl dramatic hit.
THit 'WII 11M startling turn
the 1954 World 1S.rl11 to• In
the &lt;w•k• Of the New YOrk

cisiOn after a workout al bls Norfolk. \'1., home.

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lyn Do(tgers to win the N·ational

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lhe aptazin( cre\V which upended

Ytteran lin~bal'ker, due to
W&amp;flk Oll) with the Browni for the
4lra ttfile W¢ne&amp;tlay seht word
that he !lad decided against laking
1 Ctu:nte with tilt&gt; kn~ he injure(l
last aeas.,fl.

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the

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day's open•r at 'th•

Leo Durocher, confident that
he is about W win his ttnt world
champknuhtp in 15 yean of man·
aging, named 21 -game win"-er
Johnny Antdn!llt to make it two
in a row fOr Hte Giants while
Managq A4 LoPez stUck with hil
choice M ~-tame wlnner EQrl~
Gus Wynn to hurl the second
game 1'or the Indians.
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to hear the \IPinllt!rs when
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I .Andrew Wants Bout
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The next time

Wagoner. Ok}a.this motorist wants tO' discard an
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Olarkewy~e. (Aft) f.l AttBr~!i w.as eit)~ed todltf
M tttfy, \Vffile d'r1Jrtig to lose no \Lme m see kmg a btC
Saturday Only
Oetoltfr Z
, alol)l U. S· Rou~e 69, tr1ssed oui· j5"ay day -bout wlth' Carmen BasiWild Bill EIWtt
a ~er can and tt , ln l a p~a
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REBBL CITY
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loaDDt!' Dru
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kins \\'edm·so!ay night when he
hor;.•dcd aCr.o5s tile rinl at the
third rouot\ !J@ll. and bell!!d TAr·
ner as he left ht .:; corner.
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the selries slarted, the -explosive
Giantll suddettlr fetund thetruJeJ.
ves no worse rhaa 6-~. piet
'em
for both today's se&lt;:ond game and
the series a,s a whote . A vletbcy
today· Wuuld virtUality make theln
•·out bets " for no team has eVer
won the hr!lt two' ganles of a
seven-game: series and
failed to
win Ule dl.ampiollihj,p.
The Brood\fay bookies ran for
cover Wedn esday nilgh\ after tbe
Gfhnls ffasbed tKe ..tbni•bing
flair fqr dramalic.s which carried
them to a 6Y.l·gtllme mid-season
lead in the National Lea~ue and
provided the oosbion whi~h enabl!jd them to beat off the dhaUen·
tes of the DOdgers. It was the
same flatr that ena"baed the Giants
to overCome top-heavy odds ag•
inst the Dodgers and b~come
known as the year's .tm:racle

Streni &amp; Son Funeral
'AMBUUNC¥ .nd EMERCEIVC'r
p&lt;.renli, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be a Tue»day.
al the ho.r_p.e of
Mr. and M~s. Edw;~~tl:Genheimei­
Mrs. Ch4rt'er •A.
su1n Encj 91 P~tfoi t, Ml~h.,
wiii'e . ci lea hefe i.y t.he
~"!r~A ~eath ot hl,i 1.-.ndmother, Mn.
o~,h~r. ar~ tilt tuetts of
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their iOfl. Jerry in Ccilurl.b.us.
Mrs. Leo Ruaaell and ci,ughter

Jllnet · Ruuell, J\N DenVer, Colo.,
are visiting · rr[endi Gd r~latives
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Tomato Juice . 5 46 o:tt: c·ans $1.
L-P -Brand. Phlm.p and cfnder and sea110netl

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Sunpkt ChoPPer or Leaf ~n

Broccoli 7-1 0 oz pkgs
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.Krecer"\r•e-rlpe tomato fiafor . $ Day

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WIHYOUR JiiEART'S DESIRE!

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3, If yav h•ve In your 11••1
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Hrlaf numiHrs of tMte Kto· ·
••r BOnvi Dall•rs will bt
IM;blis. .d In Kr~tgtr St.Fes
and in ~rogar newtpa)er

Mrs. Elwood Bowen , M:s . Jof'&lt;o
Struble, M.rs. Harol,g I;ohse
daughter Jennifer, Mrs. RobArnold, Mrs. Russell Mason,
guest
Charles Werry, one
, Don Anderson and Mrs: In ·
daughltrs,
S11ndra
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Mrs.
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Roger
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Hay~epvilJe
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w.er~ tl,ll)tors · , here We,:ln~lday

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Patterson,

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raska over Iowa State, Iowa over
Montana~c .Colorado pver Kan!;as,
Kamui'S ·State bver MisSOuri, Cincinnati oVer Tulsa and Wichita
over Drake.
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th. South
-. Duke over TennH~~ see-W illi e
M1IY5 i! the ha(lplest.
Georgia Tech over . SMU~B ob
·Feller ls the mOst l'nttm'se. '
South tltollrt4i ..,., ·West Vlrglnl•- Vlc 'f•rb Is tht blild.St.

~~eclllly equipped With an Oxy"" R~SitScltaior
.fe/1 Drotni!!IJ; Shotlr, Head li'-.llure, PolsoniD&amp; aDd
iiaau.-&amp;lal Accldentt

8olln~er.

Tha Mldw.st
Arrrfy over Michigan-A! Rosen
is lhti most rugged.
Ohla Stata over Caflforni1- .
Davey WIIUims is th• h•ndsorast.
Southern .Cal over Northwestern
--Sal Maghe looks the most sinister.
Wi sconsin over Mi chigan State
- Early wYnn is the s nappiest
dresser.

tltoTile
on kOct.
was an
off . automa tic ering,
pjtchlnO
{that Durocher
ers
ayo 15
meant
comm•ndl,
~M ,pictur•
in thl• t.hree
th of the season.
suspcnsion from t·in g activity for
worhl ~Series apen•r ~o clahl1
3{1 days und er
Illin ois Athletic
reserhbl•d tf'• Glantl' forniulll
Commission rules .
for 'victotyfi.n th• NationtJI
1t w a~ only Lh c fnurin
knock - gue r~• .tb.J!t the otld..m•keri
oUt for. Andrews, in 40 pro fig ht~ quic(ly re.llftllll !their calculi·
and the lir!f.l. time Turner had
lions.
hccn knocked out in 50 ba ttles.
With dne gatrie in the
record
Turner was rated thirl:l among books, Durochter Seemed to ha"!e
tije 147 pllunders
comp ared to a ll lh.e strateiicll advantages. He
won the opener With his No . 2
sixth for Andrews .
starter ihd hts Nd. 2 reliever and
. SO-Y.EAR CHURCH .JiECO,RD
now sflfidl ~H:v wilh his biggest
Kane, lii.-The Kane Methodi st win"er-:-AritoMlli~to start and
' "churdh 'rece ntly honored George his ~L rell!!'ver;-Hoyt yrilhe1m
W . Cory, 57. who ha ~n't missed a - to bOOk h1·n1 (tp in the all-im.
session o[ the c hu rch Sunday pc,rU.itt HCfi'hQ g•me . ..
~houl fOr 5o years.
Setonci!Geme ""Cherm"
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Notw ilft!taMtn:r the i~o rtanCe
of ~~:e,tti!H{ qff qn
~,iih't
foot
in the opener, it IS tlie winner
or the sercorid Aame thpt has Won
the sertes more ofteit "".. hall not.
In Antone.Ui, the one-time sh,
900 bonus buSI of the Boi(on
Braves, .Durbtllier ~ comlftt;t
back wit.h a pltehei' W,ho compiled
I 21·7 seaton's recoril .aftf:l a 2.35
earned run ~ver~)lt . He iJ a pbw-.
erful, hird·throwiTtc
strutbriaw
who tllrbed in iix Shuteuts aur
ing the ... regular ae.bO.D,
·-.. Wy-. ~otiit '!Oas bank!~ .
on a vet•ran ten c~t.a.«

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Outstandin·g in the first day's
heriocs were the amaZil'lg Willie
Mays, basebalt's great new sta~.
and tfi~ equ~Ung amazing pinch·
bitter dehtxe, Jim Dusty Rhodes.
Jt. wM\s Mays' remarkable • ca~
or Vic Wertz' eigbth-inninj drive
- one of t·hc i!teatest cil&lt;:hes in
a smas hing right hanrl and re- World Series history-which savmainjXI motioni&lt;'SS •as Referee AI ed the gaome and Rhodes' three.
.!.
··stkora tnunted
run pinch-h.it homer- or.ly the Ya~kees in foe eam:e that put t.he
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fourth pinch-hit homer in seri-el!l Indtans 8¥..! games l,n front With
It was nearly two mmutes be- l h . , ,
lh 1
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.. two we2lt:s to pta" and also who
fore ~-rner came '? a nd _learned ! ~~~~hln..; ~:~ .~h. adroit, 111 • pitch~ th~ clineher again~t the
I·hal
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Giants' 'dramatic 5·1: ttlumph
aver ·/ the lndl1n1 in W-.dn••·

WIIUNQ GlMES
over Cornell- Tht~ Sllluth

thurslf•·Y·Fi-lct.y Sept. 30; ·oct. 1
Den Dail,r
Jo.nn• Dru
"THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS"
(8deball Thriller)

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Miami- HermJn
Franks is the fattest. , ..,
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Also : Florida over Auburn, A!a·
bama O\'er Vandel'l&gt;Ht~ Miisissippi ,
State over Arkaasllll State, NorJh
Carolina State .over. Wake Forelt,
North · Carolina
over
TWane,
Geor11ia over Texu A&amp;M, Keb·
BY OSCAR FRALEY
j W_ck~ .over LSU, Cl_em.s~n ovtr 1
United Press Sports Writer
V1rgm1a Tech and V1rgmta over
NEW YORK UP- Pitching and Geor11e Washington .
punling from the Polo Ground!!Th• West
Fral~y·s Follies- and the weekend
Mar'yland over UCLA-Paul Giel
football ''winners" along with a is the best ~ootball player.
few thoughts on the World Series.
Illinois o~c-r Stanford- A! Dark
Game Of The Wetk
was pretty fair , too.
.
Notr• Dame oY•r Purdu._Thls
We.ttintton OYir "Orqon $teteis alwa,s • IMarcat with th• · Leo Duroch•r Is the best •Jn ruM.
ioll.,mlirbn Mr r•edy ta •II• my playar. •
the Irish a mlck•y. But Notre
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Oregon over l,Jtah-Al Lopez
Dame shoW*tl ·• first cl111 conftln.
ckor for national honors In lt1 de· may be better at Chinese eheekeN.
Also: Brigham Y01;mg over Colb·
~ut \nd should t1ka this one,
rado
Aggles, Wyoming over Deft·
Th• Eest
ver
and
Idaho over Sin Jose Stale
Penn State over Syracuse-Ha'lk
Tltli SouthW"t
Majeski , 38, is the oldest series
Texas
over
· Washin&amp;ton Stateplayer.
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Califoritia
has
more players jn
.Minnesota over Pitt-Joe Amal.
the
seties
than
any ottter state.
fitano, 20, is the y()ungest.
·Miuiui,Pi over Vlllenov,.._.
IHJ faylor, 6-4 Is th• tallest.
Navy
over Dartmouth- Don
Liddle is the littlest at 5-9.
Also: Ptlnn over W&amp;M, Yale
over BroWn, Princeton over Col·
umbia Boilton College over Temple, Harvard over Massachusetts,
guckn~ll oYer Gettysburg, Fordham uver Rutgers and Colgate over
Holy Cross.

Lclgue_ penp!if~J, ~"!!s "even money" tod&amp;y to , make the record·
breaki·ng CleveJ-and Indiln&amp; a
buhch of speir carriers in their
latl"Sl dramatic hit.
THit 'WII 11M startling turn
the 1954 World 1S.rl11 to• In
the &lt;w•k• Of the New YOrk

cisiOn after a workout al bls Norfolk. \'1., home.

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lyn Do(tgers to win the N·ational

· Tl'iompson said he made tile de-

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lhe aptazin( cre\V which upended

Ytteran lin~bal'ker, due to
W&amp;flk Oll) with the Browni for the
4lra ttfile W¢ne&amp;tlay seht word
that he !lad decided against laking
1 Ctu:nte with tilt&gt; kn~ he injure(l
last aeas.,fl.

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P' n 'on pOwet of any~ loW- YO..'ll'"' • •joed;illilol rlthf ftew
JWiooid car-tho hiQOit brab.,.the itl,bt ,_, w.·~ In a pooitloD to
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The DAILY SENT IN EL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
wart

Cllflon

Of Allin'

Calories By·
Actual Test

CHOOSE
STOCK OF

and

Old
Dominion

Rev . Kinnard attended Sunday

School here, Sunday.
Cartwright of Mason
bh parents, Mr. and Mrs .
Herma n Cartwright.
Cli£iorri .Jonnson and Berland
Blake, a...~ompanied William Van
Meter as far as Oharlem.on . Van·
Meter was returuin~ to his ship
Rlalpb

Chocolates

vis~tcd

ON SALE AT

DUTTON

at Norl-ollk, V1a.
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Aolice Soi·

Drug Co.
Greyhound Bus Terminal
Middleport, Ohio

CHASE
Hardware

SERViCE
DEPT. and REPAIR
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ELECTRIC WELDING
ACETVEI.ENE ' WE.LDIING
AND CUTTING

der, and Tom Edwards visited
Mrs. Johnson's mother, M'rs. Ida
Bass ol West Columbia, Sunday.
Mrs. Nets-on Roush and child·
George
ren and Mr. and Mrs
Johnson visited Sunday
with
their mother, Mrs. Harry Johnson
Mr. anrl Mrs. Marvin Barker
~·iS"ited his
motllcr , Mrs. Helen
Barker, on Sunday.
Mr . ·and Mrs . John Bennet.t and
clau,g'hter and Mrs . MarthR&gt; Benn·
ett visited Jim Bennett recently.
Miss Martha Dennett, Leona
Wamsley, and Miss Janice Nichol..
iOn spent Sunday afternoon wi-th
Heleri Stobart of Middleport, 0 .
Miss Heten Sto.bart of Middle ·
port, and Janice- and Janel Nich·
ohlon sprnt Saturday night at the
h.ome of Miss Mina Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cart·
wri&gt;ght and M1 . and Ml'8.
BHI
Bass ware shopping i.n Poi.nt
Pleasant on S.aturda:y.
Mr. A. B. Woodrum has .re·
turned home from the
Meigt;
Clinic .

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AUTO SERVICE
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Me. and Mrs. Dale Lyons

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Plam were made for a rummage
aale to be held October 7-a.e wben

the Youn1 Adult dasa of the Unit·
ed Methodist Church met Tuesday

. 1 at tbe church·
evenm
Dr . Thomas Radford, preaident,
was in charge of the meeting
which opened with the hymn · "My
Hope [8 Built on Nothing Lesa"

~Mri,i;;;.iia~n,i;doiM,i;';i'i,-iiD,i;o~ni;i'ii'd.oiR~.,...i.ii,i;Uiiiifoi;ir~d-OiMiiii";io·;;,iBaso;i;ai''i;il~ebii;ri;iat~edi;,~he~c~lo~liilo;iw~edi;;;·b~y~si;ien.tence

the group . Devotions taken

fr()m

Hebrew 2, were led by Dr . Radford.
Dur1·02 the

bus 1'ness session Mrs

C. E. Bl.Ake51ee, MrS. Arthur Hoyt
and Frank Vaughn were"n.Bmed as
a committee to plin lhe progNlm
for the year.
At the col\elusion of the meeting
a 1ocial bour was enjoyed and a
dessert course served by the hos·
te~~ses, Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and
Mrs . T. A. Downie.
Attending ~ere Dr. and Mrs.

Rulh Ann and Waid, Mn. J . Lea·!
lie Kyru:e, .Mn. Kenoetb Fialey,
Mrs. Arih~r Hoyt, f'rant Vauahao,
Mrl. Andrew Stump, Mr. and Mra.
T. A. Downie aocl ' 005 • Alleu and
Charles and Mn. C. E. BlaU.lee.
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LOOK FOR FEID "SPICIALI*'

ant tbiJ yeer lD dt!tel1l'1JalD1 com.
ao)'Man Jftd gain lcr.ghumtlelds. ,

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dinue-reailtant muatmf.lon til·

&amp;ed MhwetOta Hone)'. It baa a
Priee1 f Or h ay an d (e ed Ill IIIJI amall . - eavit)', tbk:k., oran1e
be h · h b 1
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Sb
will
tC er Y ate w nter.
op neah. and a aweel, o!Ud navor.
for feed bargains during the next Fruita averace 1 poundl. It· is
e.,o days, keepina: a close eye on
crop report&amp;-.

The late

a:rowina

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akoy for bome

market llr-

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MEET OUR TART AN LADY
Th• TARTAN LADY ia an ld•al
Her program af b4ott•r Urt'ing you
is SYMBOLIZED BY HE"R PRO.
GRAM CANDLE.
Th• TARTAN lADY 'and h•r
progr•m Apr•Hnts to our org.anlz.tion your wi•wpoint and ,that of
. oth•r hom• m•k•rs who •r• looklng for th• id•.al In food shopp.
ing aatllfaction. With the vi•w·
point of th• TARTAN LADY, we
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THRIFTY PRICES, but you w•nt
QUALITY m•rchandls•, .and you
Ilk• to hn• It p~nnted by sal•s
IMI'$Onnel who •xpr•ss th• .. me
COURTESY that yov •xtiHid lo
vu•ats in your hom•. And th•
TARTAN LADY prognm kMpa
us al•rt to your d•alre to ahop In
CLEAN STORES tha~ tta.
stocked with FRESH m•rchandlu
In VARIETY that Jr. CONYEN-

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better ••rv• you,
Stanley L, Ewans, Jlr•sldent
EVAN$ GROCERY CO.

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SHARP CHEESE • , ............. lb 69c
, Smuelun Old Fuhloned
BLACkBERRY JELLY ....... 10 oz. jar 27c
Smuek,... Old Fuhhmecl

lb57c

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BREAKFAST SUGGE&amp;TIONPANCAKES ............. P'• lb box 19c
TIDP ' tbem wiUt Bob Whlk: fancy
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Add a square of Krafla OW'b Partay
MARGARINE ............. lb cart 31c

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Aunt Jemima; ba.ekwheai or fti'Ular

SLICED BACON

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Jowl Bacon .. lb 29c

Perch Fillets . lb 33c

Salt Bacon

For maldar paneakeso--ler coffee t.Go

KEYSTONE MILK .......... 4 cans 47c
Easy &amp;ease

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Pure yqeta ble olll!l
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Batte~" Kernel; whole kernel
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average. Wbole or full shank

Lb

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BEEF STEW ........ 24 oz can 41c

Cllickea of the Sea

Fllnl River. Yellow Freestone Halves

CHUNK TUNA

PEAC.H ES

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KALE ............. 12ozpkg19c
T17 these elean; mealy; IOQI' Ruaeta

POTATOES .......... 10 lb bag 65c
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Buy a bag full and save-all meal, skinless

VELVEETA ................ 2 lb. bOx 85c'
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•HQN.Y 011 A MRLON"
The Mlnnaot&amp; Es.~ent St•
tloD. 11 llltrodt~el.nl 1 hi&amp;b quality

Larye' banquflt.: Butter Kernel

Wreeker Service

I.oeust Sl.

Bill Wi.Uiams ker .
afternoon with

IYoung Adults ClaSS

Mr . and Mrs. George Bumeard· Mr. and Mrs. Cali 06fett aDd Mr.
ner of Muon City .
and Mrs .· Homer Cirde at Ra·
Mrs . Clara Williams and dau.. f&amp;Diib' were Sunday
visitors ol.
gbter. Ann . Sf.ent Thunday with ein~. Ohio.
Mrs . Howar&lt;l Rayburn at Letart.
Mr. and
and
.,
•u ,_
WI Mra.'Georae
.
. Blake
. .
..
M''- K.t. H.r'l 00 u
...... a on o1
no1s are Vllltlna: 111s
turned home here, .dter visiting dischal"ged fTo mthe u. s . Navy.
her daughter in Parkersburc.
pa!lents . Mr. Blake Nas recentlb'
Jeanie Bdake shopped in MidMrs. Veda VanMeter 'Yiaited
dleport, Saturd~y .
her mother, Mrs. Bus at Hart,..

The cllJh will sponsor a HaliDween Dance the latter part Df
October. The date and place wiU
be annoooced soon. Later in the
f."vening after the business sess·
ion, refre!fhments were served
Mrs . Chloris Roush., Mrs . Pauline
Grinslead, Mrs H-arry Staat5 of
N{'W
Haven , Mrs. Ben Rou~ ,
Mrs. Hoberta Young of West
lumhia , Mrs . Martha Howard
and
Hartford, Mrs . Jean Ta)'llor
~ on, Michael of Mason
and Mr .
~nd MrK. CLyde Bumgardner and
Calv in Bumgardner .

Attendance at Sunday School
Sunday was 113. The t'ollection
amouoted to $10.79.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Rumgart:f..
ner and Calvin
spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ella Gilland at
Hart·
ford.
l'lfr. and Mrs. Jack
BarhN'I: i~
:;pending the weekend in Columl)us, Ohio, visitinjl relatives .
Miss Dorothy Blake was
· og Mrs. Edith Ingle. in M"son,
Saturday .

Gilberts

"

lnto

.

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Mrs. K-enneth AuH of Colum·
bus spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs . Wenni HO'lland:-. and
si!llter, Laun .

FROM OUR FRESH

."

moved

the aparUneot of M'u . Helm Bn·

Russe~ .

Ladles ot the White
Athletic Boosters CJub met
Monday evening a\ the home
Mn;,. Oloyde Bumgardner. Busi·
ness of t~ eve-ning was to dill·
cuss socia~ events to raise fu.nds
for the club.
,

afternoon and daughter bave

Sunday

I with Mn; . H. B.
Jol r. and Mrs.
takon I vtsited on SUPday

ly Goodwill Blbl• Cl•••

Lowttt'

spent

1954

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OH, BOY-SAFE AT
LAST

By ERNIE BUSHMILL$1
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�, Thurs&lt;:loy, Sept.

The DAILY SENT IN EL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
wart

Cllflon

Of Allin'

Calories By·
Actual Test

CHOOSE
STOCK OF

and

Old
Dominion

Rev . Kinnard attended Sunday

School here, Sunday.
Cartwright of Mason
bh parents, Mr. and Mrs .
Herma n Cartwright.
Cli£iorri .Jonnson and Berland
Blake, a...~ompanied William Van
Meter as far as Oharlem.on . Van·
Meter was returuin~ to his ship
Rlalpb

Chocolates

vis~tcd

ON SALE AT

DUTTON

at Norl-ollk, V1a.
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Aolice Soi·

Drug Co.
Greyhound Bus Terminal
Middleport, Ohio

CHASE
Hardware

SERViCE
DEPT. and REPAIR
• • • •
ELECTRIC WELDING
ACETVEI.ENE ' WE.LDIING
AND CUTTING

der, and Tom Edwards visited
Mrs. Johnson's mother, M'rs. Ida
Bass ol West Columbia, Sunday.
Mrs. Nets-on Roush and child·
George
ren and Mr. and Mrs
Johnson visited Sunday
with
their mother, Mrs. Harry Johnson
Mr. anrl Mrs. Marvin Barker
~·iS"ited his
motllcr , Mrs. Helen
Barker, on Sunday.
Mr . ·and Mrs . John Bennet.t and
clau,g'hter and Mrs . MarthR&gt; Benn·
ett visited Jim Bennett recently.
Miss Martha Dennett, Leona
Wamsley, and Miss Janice Nichol..
iOn spent Sunday afternoon wi-th
Heleri Stobart of Middleport, 0 .
Miss Heten Sto.bart of Middle ·
port, and Janice- and Janel Nich·
ohlon sprnt Saturday night at the
h.ome of Miss Mina Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cart·
wri&gt;ght and M1 . and Ml'8.
BHI
Bass ware shopping i.n Poi.nt
Pleasant on S.aturda:y.
Mr. A. B. Woodrum has .re·
turned home from the
Meigt;
Clinic .

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APPLIANCE REIAIR

I

Mrs. Lucille Stewart and dau·
ghter, S&amp;ndra, and Mrs. Liza Sle·

AUTO SERVICE
• • • •
24 HaurAAA

Me. and Mrs. Dale Lyons

PJ

5/
Qn utnmage Q e

and

R

Plam were made for a rummage
aale to be held October 7-a.e wben

the Youn1 Adult dasa of the Unit·
ed Methodist Church met Tuesday

. 1 at tbe church·
evenm
Dr . Thomas Radford, preaident,
was in charge of the meeting
which opened with the hymn · "My
Hope [8 Built on Nothing Lesa"

~Mri,i;;;.iia~n,i;doiM,i;';i'i,-iiD,i;o~ni;i'ii'd.oiR~.,...i.ii,i;Uiiiifoi;ir~d-OiMiiii";io·;;,iBaso;i;ai''i;il~ebii;ri;iat~edi;,~he~c~lo~liilo;iw~edi;;;·b~y~si;ien.tence

the group . Devotions taken

fr()m

Hebrew 2, were led by Dr . Radford.
Dur1·02 the

bus 1'ness session Mrs

C. E. Bl.Ake51ee, MrS. Arthur Hoyt
and Frank Vaughn were"n.Bmed as
a committee to plin lhe progNlm
for the year.
At the col\elusion of the meeting
a 1ocial bour was enjoyed and a
dessert course served by the hos·
te~~ses, Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and
Mrs . T. A. Downie.
Attending ~ere Dr. and Mrs.

Rulh Ann and Waid, Mn. J . Lea·!
lie Kyru:e, .Mn. Kenoetb Fialey,
Mrs. Arih~r Hoyt, f'rant Vauahao,
Mrl. Andrew Stump, Mr. and Mra.
T. A. Downie aocl ' 005 • Alleu and
Charles and Mn. C. E. BlaU.lee.
·
LOOK FOR FEID "SPICIALI*'

ant tbiJ yeer lD dt!tel1l'1JalD1 com.
ao)'Man Jftd gain lcr.ghumtlelds. ,

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dinue-reailtant muatmf.lon til·

&amp;ed MhwetOta Hone)'. It baa a
Priee1 f Or h ay an d (e ed Ill IIIJI amall . - eavit)', tbk:k., oran1e
be h · h b 1
1
Sb
will
tC er Y ate w nter.
op neah. and a aweel, o!Ud navor.
for feed bargains during the next Fruita averace 1 poundl. It· is
e.,o days, keepina: a close eye on
crop report&amp;-.

The late

a:rowina

~od

akoy for bome

market llr-

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prayers

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MEET OUR TART AN LADY
Th• TARTAN LADY ia an ld•al
Her program af b4ott•r Urt'ing you
is SYMBOLIZED BY HE"R PRO.
GRAM CANDLE.
Th• TARTAN lADY 'and h•r
progr•m Apr•Hnts to our org.anlz.tion your wi•wpoint and ,that of
. oth•r hom• m•k•rs who •r• looklng for th• id•.al In food shopp.
ing aatllfaction. With the vi•w·
point of th• TARTAN LADY, we
Krana

•

r••lin thet you not only want
THRIFTY PRICES, but you w•nt
QUALITY m•rchandls•, .and you
Ilk• to hn• It p~nnted by sal•s
IMI'$Onnel who •xpr•ss th• .. me
COURTESY that yov •xtiHid lo
vu•ats in your hom•. And th•
TARTAN LADY prognm kMpa
us al•rt to your d•alre to ahop In
CLEAN STORES tha~ tta.
stocked with FRESH m•rchandlu
In VARIETY that Jr. CONYEN-

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better ••rv• you,
Stanley L, Ewans, Jlr•sldent
EVAN$ GROCERY CO.

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SHARP CHEESE • , ............. lb 69c
, Smuelun Old Fuhloned
BLACkBERRY JELLY ....... 10 oz. jar 27c
Smuek,... Old Fuhhmecl

lb57c

•

OYSTERS

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TIDP ' tbem wiUt Bob Whlk: fancy
•
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Add a square of Krafla OW'b Partay
MARGARINE ............. lb cart 31c

ptcan85c

0

Lean mUd SDPr cured-tray pa.ekoe_d

Aunt Jemima; ba.ekwheai or fti'Ular

SLICED BACON

•

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Jowl Bacon .. lb 29c

Perch Fillets . lb 33c

Salt Bacon

For maldar paneakeso--ler coffee t.Go

KEYSTONE MILK .......... 4 cans 47c
Easy &amp;ease

3~~ns

-·~

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Pure yqeta ble olll!l
'
CRISCO
. , ........... 31b can 97c
Batte~" Kernel; whole kernel
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average. Wbole or full shank

Lb

59C

BEEF STEW ........ 24 oz can 41c

Cllickea of the Sea

Fllnl River. Yellow Freestone Halves

CHUNK TUNA

PEAC.H ES

Wlt.b bea...,.Honnel

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,,

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KALE ............. 12ozpkg19c
T17 these elean; mealy; IOQI' Ruaeta

POTATOES .......... 10 lb bag 65c
Ideal fffl'

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11:00 World · Newt Tonight

Buy II by tile oaek for making kraut

Dry Goods and Grocery

8:00

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Nowa lhe Ume for llllidng d..
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The Seeking Ht~art :
Welcome Travelers
RO)ert Q. Lewis
Virginia's HomE! Journal
The Big Payoff
Bob Crosby ShoW
'· ·
The Brighter Day
1'be Secret Storm
On Your Aecount
Lucky 8 Ranch
Saddle and Spun
Esso Reporter
~rnie Saunders Sporll
Weatherman
To Be· A-nnounced
Shop on TV
DQue Edwards Newe
P'erry Como

MLMOUVE

BAlled by Slaietma.nn

;

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•

and up

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Sc~lgirl

WEST MAIN ST., POMEROY, OHIO

..

8:30 Shower of Stars

\meriea's·
Most Beautffid

BEEF.
Din1:r Moon superb fla••

1:15:
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
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10:00 J'he Lineup

I

LA CR01'

1:46 Jane Froman
8:00 Ray MiV.1aond S'how

9:at&gt; Racket Squad
You con enjay ,.,_ "'
dtrn"s e~nd fosty
vor - ond lnjoy tlda
•• w ••J...... , ,

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FRESH

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9:30 NBC-Ford
Theatn·"The
Trouble with Youth"
lQ~OO · NBC-I.ux · Video ·. The11tre
.
' I 1:00 News Headl·iileS
11 :O_;i Weathercast
11:10 Sportt Headlines
11:15' Swa.nee River Boys
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News

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:3 .lbs. Sl.OO

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SWifTS PREMIUM

GROUND

· 8:00 NBC- You Bet Your Lift

23c

gt.sise19c

•

Show
7:45 NBC-News Cauvaa

Super Suds
gt. sise 75c

WESSON OIL ............... ptbottle41c

·

· ?':30 NBC-Vaughap M01.1roe

Soap

lb29c

- -··· -;, •••••

9porh Eye
; 8:4J News Picture
' 7:90 Ll-beract

PETER PAN

DIXIE MAID COFFEE ... 31b bag $2.91

•

8~

VEL
gt. sise 75c

.lb59c

Booth Taatr loin

lb ba1 99e

Serve ptplnr hot

0

· UO Weothertast

Soap
3 reg 25c
·2 bath 23c

Booc.h•: oolld pack e11;l.ra stal)dard

STRAWBERRY PRESERVES .. 12 oz jar 37c

11 ~ 00
Old Timer
5:30 NBC-Howd• Dooll7
S:OO ABC-Lone Raater

CASHMEREI BOUQUET

E,.ana F F Brand; broad. breasLed: 8-10 lb a·,·r

New YOrk

.

4:30

33C

WiENERS • •

••II

on ebftse toefl

IENTL Y diaplay•d.
As you shop our ttor•• this
WMk, FOU will .... th• TARTAN
LADY, IMcaus• you will s•• the
undl• of the TARTAN LADY

Buy a bag full and save-all meal, skinless

VELVEETA ................ 2 lb. bOx 85c'
Tuty

i-

you!

program

Read~~.!l~~~R.und

Middlepml,

•

1.

FULLY

Phone 6157-J

'

&lt;/''•

GREEN PEAS ............... 303 can 20c

.

NEW HAVEN

,. .

•HQN.Y 011 A MRLON"
The Mlnnaot&amp; Es.~ent St•
tloD. 11 llltrodt~el.nl 1 hi&amp;b quality

Larye' banquflt.: Butter Kernel

Wreeker Service

I.oeust Sl.

Bill Wi.Uiams ker .
afternoon with

IYoung Adults ClaSS

Mr . and Mrs. George Bumeard· Mr. and Mrs. Cali 06fett aDd Mr.
ner of Muon City .
and Mrs .· Homer Cirde at Ra·
Mrs . Clara Williams and dau.. f&amp;Diib' were Sunday
visitors ol.
gbter. Ann . Sf.ent Thunday with ein~. Ohio.
Mrs . Howar&lt;l Rayburn at Letart.
Mr. and
and
.,
•u ,_
WI Mra.'Georae
.
. Blake
. .
..
M''- K.t. H.r'l 00 u
...... a on o1
no1s are Vllltlna: 111s
turned home here, .dter visiting dischal"ged fTo mthe u. s . Navy.
her daughter in Parkersburc.
pa!lents . Mr. Blake Nas recentlb'
Jeanie Bdake shopped in MidMrs. Veda VanMeter 'Yiaited
dleport, Saturd~y .
her mother, Mrs. Bus at Hart,..

The cllJh will sponsor a HaliDween Dance the latter part Df
October. The date and place wiU
be annoooced soon. Later in the
f."vening after the business sess·
ion, refre!fhments were served
Mrs . Chloris Roush., Mrs . Pauline
Grinslead, Mrs H-arry Staat5 of
N{'W
Haven , Mrs. Ben Rou~ ,
Mrs. Hoberta Young of West
lumhia , Mrs . Martha Howard
and
Hartford, Mrs . Jean Ta)'llor
~ on, Michael of Mason
and Mr .
~nd MrK. CLyde Bumgardner and
Calv in Bumgardner .

Attendance at Sunday School
Sunday was 113. The t'ollection
amouoted to $10.79.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Rumgart:f..
ner and Calvin
spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ella Gilland at
Hart·
ford.
l'lfr. and Mrs. Jack
BarhN'I: i~
:;pending the weekend in Columl)us, Ohio, visitinjl relatives .
Miss Dorothy Blake was
· og Mrs. Edith Ingle. in M"son,
Saturday .

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bus spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs . Wenni HO'lland:-. and
si!llter, Laun .

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the aparUneot of M'u . Helm Bn·

Russe~ .

Ladles ot the White
Athletic Boosters CJub met
Monday evening a\ the home
Mn;,. Oloyde Bumgardner. Busi·
ness of t~ eve-ning was to dill·
cuss socia~ events to raise fu.nds
for the club.
,

afternoon and daughter bave

Sunday

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Jol r. and Mrs.
takon I vtsited on SUPday

ly Goodwill Blbl• Cl•••

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spent

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Jeffrey Lynn'Burt Dorcat Circle H.,.,
Sixty-nine railroads protest the C/uJ,pcer Will Celebrate
Group Party Honor•
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or
· During the business session ill
evening, at her home, Baa Run .
charge of Mr5. Tracy the presi·
dent, ·there was a discussion on
I the golden ~nniversary of Pome·
roy Chapter, which will be held
tonight beginning at 7:411.
up
At the conclusion of the meeting a nwnber of games were
played and prizes awarded to
PRONE=
JACI[ION, OHIO
Miss Maud Grueser, Mrs. Fred
· Bla etrnar, Mrs. C. E. Nease tnd
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surprised her with a Houaewarm· Lambert, Mra. -Sam Fiet, Mrs.
ing at her new home o!l Front Walter B. Harr'a, Mra. Walter
Street Wednesday even1n1. Qifts Harris, Mrs. Hez Root, Mrs. WiUfor her houae were presented to ~m Ault, Mrs. Harold Hulbbard,
Mrs . Wise a~ refresbments of Mrs. Paul HaptonataH, Mrs. C(lyde
Nndw1ches, ti1ves, Pickles, ca-ke Fisher, Mrs. Arthur
Gilmore,
and coffee were served. Miss Mrs. Howard Byer.s, Mrs. Beulah
Mabel Hysell and Mrs . Max San- White, Mrs. GeoJ'11e McGhee, Mrs.
born were among the 011ganizers Pearl Hoff.man, Mrs.
Richard
of the parl&gt;y.
Chambers, Mrs. E. S. Sc-haaf,
Thot!e present were Mrs. Ch~r- Ruth Hawtdns, ; :rs.
Lawrence J
les McN~ mee, Pomeroy; Mrs. W1l-~ Bing, Mrs . A. E. Wells.
Ham. Betz aDd daughter, Sandra,
Sending gifts were Mrs. Jud·
Ga!Jrpohs; Mrs. VIctor Hannabs son Whlt.e, Mrs. James
Arno!Jd,
and ehlldl en, Kathryn Jar.e and Mrs. Herbert Fink, Mrs. Howard
Erwin, Jane Ellis, Mrs.
J'ames
A dessert oourse was served by Simpson, Mrs. Owen Fink, Mrs. I
the hostess to Miss Ada Hoskins, Arthur Skinner, Mrs.
Althea
Mrs. Helen Nease, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. Luila· Ruasell, Mrs.
Young, Mrs. Alonzo Custer, Mrs. Marguerite Durst, Mrs. Ferne
H. B. Smith, Mrs. Carrie Nye, Barker, Eric Chambers.
Miss Elsie Hart, Mrs. Fred Blaett· ,
nar, Mrs. Carl Shields, Mrs. Harr;v I Adm . Carney calls fo ..
P. Smith, Mrs. Nolan Swackham- atom-powered ships:
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BEND THEATRES
MEl~~
Pomeroy

J111t moved tq her new · bome ou
Pomeroy, Ohlo, met at Legion
Jeffrey
Lynn
Burt
waa
pest
of
Front Street,
eatertalnlld the
Hall on Tue.clay Eveninl for
their neWer montbly meeting. honqr, Mo day, Sept. 27th whesr Dorc11 .Ptrcle nf the B . .H. San·
. Mrs. Georce Mowry, Unit Preai· hil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin born Miaa\onary Society Ty.esdar
' dent, p~ealded and Color Bearers Bbrt entertained from 4 to 6 o'· evening Jlra. raul Smart prealded
and the openloc devotional aer·
were Mra. Opal Davie and Mrs. clock wlt,h a bi~y party.
Deeorations
In
the
form
of
a
vlc:e
waa liven by Mra. lAwrence
Harley Stalnaker, with Jenny Sue
tbree-rlna
circus
were
uaed
·
!!eng,
who· "Was al.o Ullala!t hot·
Eiselsteiri as Ser1eant of Arms.
The meetinl opened wi~h sing· throu1h~ut the 1Uvial ·room, arid tess for the meetin&amp;. )ln.' BiDI
ing of the
Natlona,l Anltbem; each cl!1ld waa present~ with a read an article "HUmble ol Hearts", and gave a prayer to comprayer by CbaplainA Mrs. Franeea born, clown hat, and candy.
Games
were
played
and
priz•'S
pletl•
the devotional prolriiJI.
Bearhs, followed by silent PMY·
er for the War dead, during whi· awarded to Allen Hamm, Bessie
During th' meeting Mra. Char·
(h tinie Mrs. ~en NeuWina:, pain, Lou Wataon · and
Asenath Ann lea Bennett, pr~sldent of the
lst, played "Beyond tb, Sunset." Tracy.
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Missionary Society,
annoull'!ed
MinUtes of previous meeting
Afte~ the recreation period Jef. their reiJI!)ar meetQ)&amp; for Monday
were read l)y the Secretary, Mrs. frey opened hia gifts for . all his October 4, when Mra. Grover Sal·
H. E. 11oney.
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pla)'lllatea to see. One special gift ser, Racine, wut , be
Mrs. Wi~liam Bnter, 8th. Dis- was arranged In a suf11rise pack· speaker. Packages 'were brOUCbt.
tric't Presidertt, apoke on
mem- ate and *fier what seemed llke ·· to the meeting to complete the
btrsbip and then gave a report houra of unwr•pping, contained White CPoll qqota of the Circle
on the Auxiliaey National Cb!l:ven· an envelope with mon'y for Jef- and cl'otblng will be broutht for
frey's bald! account.
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tion held at washington, Q.
from A.IJ8'U&amp;t 30th to September
Jeffrey 1hanked all his guests group alao voted to. vay for one
2nd. Sbe was a Delegate from for the lovely .glfta he received child at the Wee~~tt ·, ReliJioua
Diatrict 8. r Mrs. Baxter told of after which the_ebildren gathered Edueation course this'wint,r.
the "Jiack to God Movement" be, around a apeclal_ decorated table, , . A report was givell of· the Clring sponsored ~ Y the
Amerlc•n where a large birthday cake also cle'a project of helping· the thild·
Legion and said that the Auxi• decoratett in all the colors of the rell at Jhe County Home. New
Uaey
gave (75,000 aJHI built circus with candle holders In the clothlllll was putcliai'ed for the
three dhu.che~ in Genriany dur· form of clowns ind animals held t'hi&amp;dren to begin schdof thia yeer
11111 the put year and the Amerl- four tiny, lighted blue candles
Mrs. Bennett distributed the
, ~·n Legion doli,ated $25,000 and which were blown out by Jeffrey year bobke and Mrs. Smart relll'i
built one Chur~.l In
Germany. as his little friends sang "Happy an article "Sandllls in the Halls
The money was donated for reli· Birthday." ,
of Healing" to conclude the progious instruction ' in Germany.
This was served with individual gram. The hoatesse11 served a
The theme· of the Letion Conven· ice cream sundaes topped with dessert course to twelve memben
tion was "Love". The Greatest chocolate fudge, pop and circus
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Gift &amp; He Who Understands Love candies.
The U. S. has set up a new fUDd
Understands God for God Is Love
Those present were Twila Sue to aid fishing industry.
Mrs. Baxter .stated that all of · the Clatworthy, Randale M. Burt, Bes·
great speakers on the
program sie Lou Watson, Cathie Ann wat- · The con9111T1Ption !If paper is
emphasiZed the fact that our only son, Allen and Michael Hamm, seen to be quadrupling by 1980.
hope in nvlng the Wor)d is for Margaret and Karen Sue Holt
I all' tbe people of aLl Nation&amp; tp Asenath Ann Tracy, Freddie' Br;tish Incomes sbow )tlg in·
get b~k to God.
Gheen, Michael Gress, Jennifer creases in ftve years.
B. H. WRAOOJC'S Rfarl tea
Invitation to attend
Birthday and Mickey Menchini and the bon·
---.--Cireas and jacket costume of wool Party at Va. Hospital, ChiHlcotbe ored guest, Jeffrey Lynn 'Burt. tnar, pres~nted him with a certi·
and rabblt'l hair "Scotch IDJif' Ohio, on October 21 st was ext en- · One gueat, Rqnnie Cowan, was fie ate for attending Sunday·School
knit waa designed t 9r tall, liM.
ror one year w1t hout m1..iDl a
.... ded k'to members
d · kl of t~e Unit.
d 200
t'- unable to attend.
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The boxllne jacket f I• to 2-• nap ms, rm Dl cups, an
•r Jeffrey was. also honored on Sun· Sunday. He was the onl·-' member
below the walat and haa bracelet• er· decorations io keeping with
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length aleevea. The · dreaa. .old Halloween Theme are o be con- day at the
Federated Suday of the beglnnen class reeeivinll
18Jlarately, baa a turnover !~Pol- tributt!d by the Unit.
School when the Supt. Fred Blaet. this . honor .
knit co.Uar. •
RUmmage sale lor th week of
October 11th at the Federated
Parsonage on Scc1nd Street was
I announced .
Help for a local Pomeroy boy
was asked by a member of the
Unit and it was decided to conMr . and Mrs . Earl Rickman, Mt . tribute ~.10.00 , ·,ward the pureh·
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No more· hand
Foot
Clem ens, Mich ., former Middle- ase of winter clothes for the lad .
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opented
wrln&amp;er
dots
1111
Annou. c-ement was made of
port residents will be honored the Fahl Conference at Lancaster
Strontlon&amp;-IIStifll. AJIWIIeelin&amp;
Sunday faternoon when their chil- on Oct. 7th. with Mrs . Marie
Ware tubs, pails, cans h111d
dren entertain with a reception Moore, Department
Secretary,
prevlllt- Wt
at th e Mt. Moriah Baptist Church Zanesvil.(e, Ohio, as guest speak·
1 complete atocll.
celebrating the fortieth wedding er. Approximately 15
m~rnbers
anniversary of their parents.
from the local Unit elGPect to attend.
Members of the Mt. Moriah Mi.;
Hostesses for the evening were
i sionary Society, the Matrons' chairman Mrs. George Hackett
Guild invited guests and thj! fam· Sr., Mrs. Atlbert Young, Mrs.
i ily will meet at the church be· I Walt·er Kennedy, Sr., Mrs. Hez
tween two and four o'clock for Root, Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. H.
the reception.
E. Boney, and Mrs. Frank F\Jigate.
Planning the anniversary cele
'
hration are the following children
Britain's building' productivity
of Mr. and Mrs. Rickman : Earl is up 10 per cent since 1948.
flickman Jr ., Charles Rickman,
Columbus; Dr. Lewis Rickman, Mt ' August zinc shipments are thE" 1
Clemens; Mrs . Robert
Burton second la1·gest in 19M .
m:ary K.) Springfield; James Rickman , Columbus; Mrs. Donald Tho·
Business is spending less
1n
mas (Marguerite).
Springfield; equipment this ye_a_r_
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Mrs. Major Lee Hill (Flora Jean),
' Mt. Clemens; Mrs. Shenfin Trimble (Martha Anne), Mt. Clemens.
The children and their families
and the six grandchildren of Mr .
and Mrs . Rickman are expected to
be here Sunday. Mrs . Rickman and
eafh of her eight childl'en are gtnduates of Middleport High School
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and several years ago attended an I·
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