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Bytell. The cJosang pl'8.yer was
given by Mrs. J . Q. Rice.

Ohlinger Reunion
Held On Sunday

The Kingdom

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the chureb. wtth Mra WUiiam
Morgan, prestdent. m charge

4-ll Club Leader Inspires T~en·Agers

The meetlng opened with the
hymns "In My Heart There Rings
a Melody" and "Bringing In the

Sheaves", followed

wtth

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by Mrs Amos Leonard. Devotions taken from "The Upper
Room" were led by Mrs. Lewis
Grueser
A program was presented con·

s tstlng of the followmg readipgs,
''Th e Importance
of Trifles'',
Mrs

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the Little Chureh"
Clean Hearts," Mrs.

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"The

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New Furniture

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FREE DELIVERY

Oa The Brlgblel&amp;

Middleport
Society

REUNION

Fifty-six were pre11ent Sunday
when 1the Walburn !amtly reunion was he ld at the Legan Park
Mra. Stella Walburn , Middleport,
who Ia 7e., was the oldest mem·
her of the fam1ly al the reun•
ion. Otherfi from thts area were
Mr. and Mrs . Eber Lew ts and
daughters, Janice and Pauline;
Raymond Walburn and sons, Dennis and Pete; Mr anrt Mrs. Dale
1Walburn, Leater W•lbW'IIo

The Middleport Garden Club
m('t at the home of Mrs John
Duerr Monday evemng w1th
Garen Stansbury, president,
s1dmg and Mrs. M L
Fnmel&gt;l
acting as secretary In the
sence of Mrs R C. Sansbury.
Crary Davis read several artl&lt;ele1•l
from "Popular Gardening"
Jt was announced that the
books for 195fl-ts6 are at
printers and Will be ..d2~t~lbut;~
at Ute next meetmg

Hospital Clinic Adds '. ,
Dr. I. C. Waler Jr To Staff

be held Octobe:- 3 at

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Slrategle Air Command

New York Conlldence

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In the Midwest thiS fa11
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Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio

Mrs. Theodore Lehew, Mrs
Emma Leifheit; Prospect HiU and
Mr. and Ml'B. Wdllam Thuener,
51f'acu1e, spent the hohday week

of MrR F. Ji' Maag

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Pomeroy P'ersonals

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Mrs

Mrs . Phllhp Ohlinger and daugb- Leonard, Mrs Scott Folmer and
ter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs Conrad grandson Jeffrey
Mr
H gh
Ohhnger and children , Mic hael, &amp;:arbs. Mrs Lewi~ Grue!"er ~nd
Wdma, Merle, Sheila and Naom1, and Mrs Clifford Lelfh t
M1 sa Emily Ohlinger, Troy Obi
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!I ROOMS Of

Wednesi:lo)!, September 7,"1~

. wnbua, and IJ'lnddaatbter, Clncb'
Coode, spent laturlila:r "lth hi~
mother, llrs. J L . caato and Mr.
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lin. Homer CUto.
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Jlf. an4 lin. Paul C..lo, Coled Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sween- Neaselroad Sr. He Wll aceompaney of Athens were SUnday JUeJla led back by hb p10ther ud Wter, umbus~ aud'bla rnotber, ¥r•· J . L.
of Dr. aad Mn. P. E. Stanley, Mlu Janet and MJSJ Lena MUeh, Cuto wer~ Sundu JUel\l ot Mr.
WMt Main Sl
who retllrn..td bome SatiU'day eY• aod Mra:. Jllll\el Conde. Lincoln
Mr. Uld Mra. Cbules E. MeKel- ninJ. Georie ep~t aev..-.1 days Holehll
Min Harriett Casto, Hunun,.
vey and daughter, Hope, of Bel- with Mr and Mra Hank YOUDJ
ton
vbiled b.er aunt, Mts. J. L
pre were &amp;uest.s Monday, of Dr. and family at their eamp, Tan·
Casto and Mr. •n~ Mn. Homer
and Mra. P. E. Stanley and en· ners Run,
Caste', Monday.
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joyed dinner at the dlmng lod&amp;e
Mr
and
Mra.
Hank
Younc
and
Guea;t1
of
Mr.a.
Claude
Dant
at Lake Hope.
Mrs. John Chaae left Sunday famlly b"ave returned home after Sundey evenlDJ were Mr. an4
for a vialt ln Huntmgton wtth her a week's vacation at their c:amp, :t.fnJ Paul Caato and lira. J . L.
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son-in-l•w and daughter, Mr. and Tanners Run.
Mias
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Nesselroad
of
Mrs. Harold Russell and son, AI·
Mr. and Mr1 Dan Fischer an¢'
len Chase. She was accompamed Columbus spent the weekend with Mr. and Mro. AI Jl'ilc:bor, llbarle..
by her son, Allen, who came for her parenti, ~r. and · Mra. Gt&lt;!Tile ton were holld•y week't!nd JUesta
Nesseiroad st.
her.
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Mn. Ettie! Lowery or Columbu_s
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kumi.t Jlr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wttbera. :
WI! the bohday weekend gue~t of left Monday for their home, GarMf. and Mn. R. B. Wilkins lJl1i
relatives.
field Helgbt.s, after a vtlrit with his mother, Mn. Ada Wllkl01 and
Wyatt Will of Columbus spent Mr. and Mrs. Pbil Globokar and ,daUJhler. Rutbt, of Laneuter
wiekend .rue.U Df !ln. Addie
the holiday weekend w1th his fa- famt11.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Casto, Col- GI'W!:Ier.
ther, Emmett Will, Chester Road.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and
daua:bter, Debra, Cheater P.oad
I)M!nt Sunday with relatives m
CoiiHDbiLI.
Misa t.uey GJbbs spent the boilcia)' weekend in Portland the
peat ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price
and Mrs. Lucy Scov1Ue and at·
tended the homeoomtng.
. Mr. and Mrs Charles Rayburn
and aon, Freddie, left today for
their home, ChJcago, Ill ., after a
visit with her mother, Mra. Baker
Gordon a:od Mr Gordon.
llisa Barbara Webrunc, student
Dune at Holzer Hcspital spent
the holiday weekend w1th tier
araadparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Webruna and other l'elatives.
SN :kennetn M,anku1 of No,rfolk,
Va., spent the W'eekend With Mrs.
Mankin and children

of the Rock Springs Methodist
Church met Thursday evening at

W1iham Gruescr, "A Per.
so~;~ ' s Attention '', Mrs John Hartung, and "Fellowworkman With
Gorl ," Mrs Lewis Grucser.
The famtly of Mrs Clara Ohl
Mrs. MGrgan a poem from the
mger held a reunion Sunday at 1 McGuffey reader and &amp;180 a pober home West Loc~st St '
em , "How You Live.'' The hymn,
A plcm~ dmner wa~; enJoyed at "Day is Dyang in Tbe Weat" and
noon and also m the evenmg by the Lord's Prayer lR unnon, conMrs. Ohhnger Mr and Mrs eluded t~e meetmg
Herman Ohling'er and son T11rry
Attendmg were Mrs. Wilham
Mr and Mrs William cihhnge; Morgan, Mr. and Mn. John HllTtd •· b
b
ung, Mrs. Anna Reuter Mrs
an ..... ug ler, 0 e bJe, Mr and Wilha m Grueser, Mrs. ' Amos

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The Daalv Senunel

Kingdom Builders
For Missionary Social Hour
Hold Meeting

The B. H. Senbora JrlbaloDU')'
Dwing the busmess meetmg
Society met Monclu Ditbt at the the Cirelea: Doreas, EJecta , Love
Jl'int Baptist Chureb with Mn joy and Priscilla, gave
their
Allen Hugbea, preaident, preald- monthly reports.
1q, Theme of tbe
devoUoa&amp;l
The bosteuea: Mrs Raymond
Al"Yiee. t;Jle program and the re- Lumao, Mn. Milton Hood, Mrs
fruhment&amp; carried out tbe BibU· A. R. Pullen, Mrs. WJllls An
cal verse about ''The Gra.JD of 1thony, Mrs H M Cross and Mt ss
M:uatard Seed "
Flor1nel Talbott invited the mem
The members of tbe Eleeta ben to the dming-room where
Cirele were in charge of the de· refreshments were .sen'ed The
votional service and thoae tak· place~ards were decorated w1th
1111 put were Mn. Paul Smsrt Mustard seeds and the tables
and Mrs E L Hughes. Members were
centered
with
yeJlow
of the Dorcas Circle gave the chrysanthemums ln brass ccnprogram . Mrs. Charles Bennett, tamers a nd hghted by tall green
Mn. Beulah Whate, Mrs. Harry tapers 1n brass cande labra gar·
Houdaahlet, Mrs Isabel
Wine- landed wtth 1vy.
brenner, MM~ B. F Parmalee,

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has jomed the stall of Holm
Clime as of September 1. Dr
Walker is a cerUfled spetiaUat in
Internal medicine and diagnosis
He is a graduate ol tbe School of
Medicine of Duke University and
served his medic~ lnternab1.p at
Grady Memorial Hospital ln. Atlanta, Georala.
.,.. t o 0 eIober IDIIO
From JuIY t••t
he was a resident m medicine at
Cincinnati 'Geural Hoapltal. He
loft Cinctnntti to enter the Air
Force where )l,e aerved with the
rank of Captain as Clllef of Medical Service at the Hill Air F(]ree
Baae Hospital ~n Utah !rolh Nciv.
ember 19IJO throUJh October 1902.
Returmng from active jluty fte
served 111 resldNit in mudtemt at
Cmctnnati Genera] HO&amp;pital.

Dr. Walker b reald~l &amp;t
610 Fb:at Annue. Hta Ytife will
remain 111 Geor«Ja witb the . d~ ·
dre;o until October &amp;th, •t Wblth
Ume they wUJ ~ove J"'tb · ~b~r and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
new home at 1f Co41f ::Sife;t,
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.Mrs. R. S. Clever of Portsmouth
which tb.ey have leaaed , om~,. ~lilted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alq&gt;o M&lt;:Cormlek. Ml" Jl~Of- Wilb
lhick and her mMher Ji.~fetl~
' Ut'-r Mcore.
chased the prOperty at 1U•
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Aveaue fomtei'J' ......~ »:.;I!
-'\)r Forte Baae. . nt:
John J. ~hwab, wJ1o•1~ l 0
after , a weekend VISit
move int~ hit new hom+ 9IJ b!tparenu, Mr. and Mq.
ehard HilJ approxim&amp;tely ,S6ftj ·~.t;.ocbary. He was aecornWI!h Di". Walker'o od4ltl@ · 'to
to ColliiObus by hos par·
the staff, the Holter Oltble' rla,v
be left by plane.
numbere thirteen apeetaltau. ])r
Nesseiroad return·
W•llcer "~Viii also serve
lthf
Norfolk, \fa., Fri.
at.rf of Holzer u
tn
furlough with
internal modletne
ber of tbe Holzer "'""e·a
ment ollnternal.Me.!fi~•lno;_
a&amp;aociated with
le)•, Cblel or lnlernal ~L~~:I';'~4
Holzer Hospital al)d ~
J'osQph P. Brady and
~hwab, who ne 1~0 IP!OC~~II!IB

From July 1913 to July lDtlf, he
engaged m s-pecial work in the
cardiac laboratoty at the same
hospital, carryint oUt resta~b
problems m tannection with
di!iOIII O!i f./ the neart. Durin&amp; this lli"laternal medlaln~.
time he Willi lmt:ructur in medlClfle at tne UniveNity of CinclD~-­
nati School of Medicine. Smce
then he has eng1~;ed in private
practice as a specialist in internal medicine and
Savannah, Georala. Dr.

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a Dtpiomate of the
Board of Internal Medicine and a
member ol Alpba Ollltla Alpha
and Nu Si&amp;ma Nu ' fnternitlel!l.
Dr. Walker Ia 80 yell'l of a1e
and ts a native of Qeutaia.
His wUe, Sarab, Ja a 1aative of
the aame stale and att4indtd Jun~
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Georcia.

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ilrs. William Lehew and son,
1'eddy. They were accompanied
home by Ttddy who will vtslt
With hjs grandmother Lehew.
Mr. end Mrs. Hobart Riaga and
family of Crooksvllle were week
111ests of h••r mother, Mrs
Har:brecbt. 1
Lonnie. Tanneldl, Mt. Sterling,
was an overnight guefit o.f Mr
lDd Mrs. :Q.. L. Jacobi. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
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oehedutea
September
:Ml ll••H'been
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Ill•·
annual Bill\? ,.. 11 ·oay by the
time promlijent· spelloeraJ
Ml~dleport Ban4. Bo011irs A,...
veraed Ia the •problems
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and is assistiq Mr.
rejlstering JDd starting
es thas week in tbill area.
Registration Will tbis week end
cl188es wdl start in Pome~)' ,ob
Mooday when regh:tratiun ·Wlll
still be accepted. During lhe , 1 pu~
summer v11eatlon ' Pllilil• of Jlr.
Pavllsb have danced at se¥'._{al
funetions in the ~ea. Cbarluaqna Hess and John Strickl•ild
'Weather
bp.ve appeared at variOua Gr..-e
Of
Seuon
Revorted
meetings; a lara:e aumbeir of the
cl•ss appeared at the lualor Fair ' KANE. Pa. UP-Tho fint cold
ID. GaUla County Ud Juhlllbg Me- wutber report of the apprCM.~b­
Hartford, presented 1 solo inl aeaso• was tuued today fronr
o. A_ Wblte, 8'1, a IGrJ!lU Mid· Clune,
eomuattJ of
daDce
at
the B,atoa Twirlina camp thla "iee box"
dleport bUilness·m•.n. died at
Pennsylvania:
hia home in Oaeeola, Iowa,
at Illfrb~~~!~/:i,w.
Offieia1 temperature 30 delfHI
wlllVa.
have only one
iMihos~! cordlul to lhe word reoelve4
a week· in M'eiJs Cou~ty add with heavy morning £rOll, first of
relative• bere. '
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will be In Gallloplt., sea10n. Flocks of wild ceese
waa a brother of w.::
Wellston, jatJr.son and were alghted. beadllll south.
Wblte1 Middleport. , and
·aurvlvon littlude tw6 niecea,
Florlnel Talbott and Mrs.
Croa 1 ud a n!phew, James

Fonner R~ideQ:t
OI Middleport

which she waa ' ridin&amp; crashed
tnt.o a bridle abutpum.t near
)ntured ll'-the &lt;rub
vlCtlm's husbilnd, · Cbarlea &lt;!''!""I
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daughter.

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cUed e•rly Thursday morni'(ll at
ber borne. She was barD (m. AprJt
lJ, 1876. at I.Jtue Xya'r and ,was
married to G~rae y,_qer on
January 2, 1883 She waa preceded' in death by her bu~,a~ · 121

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lon, Mts Pauline Simmerpc.er.
the ilra. Jll)tc~ Hoyds~o;I 1 Geore. D~

B&amp;rriii!J UDforseen d~Ta)ta
Qew -atatlori ·t-Jl~ to ~in oper· fter, Gabon; seven .,-eat ' band·
atiott on Oet. 21.
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Tbe now· f'fl~ will II&lt; • baSI&lt; ek-J' Cheshire; a brOther, Lev~ret

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Frl~oy whl!l , lbe, "1'dr
be taKen to th~ nai4enc:t "'"~"" :
Satugday wh,eQ' ~rvl&lt;OJI will 1 •
al lhe cheshire Baptist
at 2 o'cloek '!"it)J tb ·Rev.
wood oiflelotiJil. Jiurlil
be In the Cheshil't Ortvel

ont.,.lu Cemetery. Mra. Yeaui'U wah
member o.f the Cheshire

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SubtenpUoa rates: DeUvery ~,.
Sent.l.D.el, Inc., at 110 MI!Uanit!'
earrter
where avallab)e 30 ~ntf'
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per week; one year lD advance
Jllhoae S98. editorial olftee phone at The DaUy Sentinel otfice,
117.
$15.60; six mont liB. $7 .90; three
Entered 11 seconr:! c1u1 madJ. months, $3111). By wotor route
Ia&amp; matter Jt the post office at where aVaJlahle: oae moDtb, Sl
By mall: one year $8; l1x mootba,
POmeroy. Ohio.
$4.25;
moatbl, $2.~; oa• [
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read
I don't know whY'. really, btit I qui~e easily by firelight
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got a big kick out of seeing a [
have been gadgeted to
•' massive advertiseme~t lor kero. pieces in recent years. but
sine hurricane lamps in New of them earbS Its pay wheknnodk'
York newspagcrs. It sort of re. lights go, the elevator
afttrms one's faith
in the old oU, the trains and subways stop,
things, hke iceboxes.
and there you are all atone with
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advert 1sement
said. old Ma Nature at her nastiest A
"Hurricanes strlkt! 8Uddenly1 Re- case in point here is a housemember
power Jines down- my grandfather's-that J own in
hornell without light; A few of the middle of the hurricane belt
tbe11e lamps on hand guarantees in North Carolina.
vital,
safe illumination Th~y
Since th~ big blows in recent
stay lit lor 2&lt;:i _hours.. ."
year&amp;, whole beaches have blown
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This today, 10 the world of away, and modern houses have
froze.n foods, TV,
antibiotics, been found floating between the
fiying saucers, jet prf)pulsion, Azores and Portugal. But my 70·
atom and H·bombs, atomit·power· odd-year-old house, and simJlar
ed submArines, polio vaccine, houses of my relatives still starid
Christian Oior, Liberace, Mickey while the new stuff is carried
lelke, and all the other boons lo away .
modern livtng Buy an oJd.fallh.
1 never bother to worry ady
loned kerosene lamp, folks and more when. the HUrricanes ·Hu.fil
don't forget to trim the wlek
arid Connie and Diane- rake u;.e
lJurlng the past lew year~ I coast clean. Ned Hall's houie
have made several experiments will be standing on its stilts, and
":. in living including !laf&amp;ris In 80 will Cousin Marg 1e's and Miss
Africa and Jndia, and in Spain. Kate Stewart's and Cou~in Tom·
In Africa and lndla the lacihties my',11, because thell, hou.ses were
hiVe been slightly less adequate buUt with a kerosene lamp, opeh·
than a fuiJ .paie ad in the Satur- firfl)lace, lcebox-w!th draln·P~n
day Evening Post, and in Spain mentality. They are tough a d
we have some problems, too, they ride out the yesrs •nd t e
By MAUDI BUSSING
IUCb 118 the li'bta beJng dOUSdd storms .
fa·om seven to ljeven several days
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and
Robert called .t'P.f1!Dtly on
earb week In the faU and winJohh Stern ot POIAt Pleaiirit,
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Mr. George SamUel Carter
of
Wbellnz, west VlrsJnla In . a
({uiet ceremony at the Methodiat
Pareonage wlth the
Reverend
Hartman orfieiatina.
For her r:narriage tbe bride
wo~;e 11 street lenfilth dress uf
plhk laee with matching hat,
ves and sandals. Her
corsage was of pink rosebuds
and Rubrum lilies. Mr. and Mrs.
.
Robert c.rter were the couple's
ca-·r
Only .tt ~dan•· M
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Betty Kolty, attended the ll'son
County Tea chen' meeUna:
at
Point Pleasant, Friday.
Miss Patricia Lerner waa
in
Beekjey, W. Va., Thursday, at
tending the funeral ,of a friend .
Dr. and Mtrs. Charles ~hter
of Columbus. Ohio, were Friday
(Uesh of· Mr. and Mrt. W. T.
Stone.

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Cbarle.ton; epeftl t.he weeVend
with Mr. alnd Mri. J. W. ~11. 1
Cecll Krulhi of Huntinaton,
visited his .61otbfr, · Mn. iWtiua
Knla:ht tQ~ "asl Wifek.
llr. and lin. 1· M. Crump atl4iss P,,f~ ~U Sinlt~ ~t~~~d ten~ed :tbe ~9~ton _Jieuniotl at
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the eburth Mr1. Jamn IMer wlU CbafllltoL
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Mr. aad ••· aaatl• Yeq:er ida.
Mi.. Frieda Faebnle will be de· were ia Hoqker, Va., 011 Tueidu'
vohonat leader. A memorial aer- to att.nd . the 1uoeral of lleiviee for deeeased m.tmber• wUl araadlat.b•,.Ar1J,ol.d Ball.
.lira. TJUIDDI Lowe l:l tpadial
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tirday visitor ql Her mother Mrs
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navy a blue
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carnations. tlslthlg
T!ie bHa~ Is the daught6t Of
the late CaptaJn and Mrs. Nickolas Sone, Hartford, a graduate of
Mat:on Htgb Schol and a
college in Huntington. She
employed as a Secretary in ni.:;: 11
office of the , Baltimore and
R8Uroad, Jn Wheeling. Mr. CSr·
tet il assoeilited with the Wheel·
ing Steel Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter went to
Wijl(ah!aburg, Vlr)inla, for
a
wedding tr:ip an" are now
home to their lriend1 at 1
P~iltl Street, Mattins Ferry, 0 .

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wtib Is seriously 111.
We have dlacovered that ordiSealed proposalll will be recelv·
Mrs . c . G. Blllups of Pmht
nary evaporation in a canvas bag ed by the BoArd or Education ctf Pleasant visited iq t~e h~?mts of
wUJ keep the gin cold, and that Northern Local School lJistrlct, Mrs. Cora 8o&amp;:gl i_nd · Cetll Blessa pressure lamp, while It !11 apt Harri sonville, 0 h 1 o, M e I g 11 lng Monday . ~
to be a little noisier than elee- County, lit the olfice of the Clerk
Mr. 6nd Mit. Water Smith ~~
trlclty, gives a fine hard ~othite of .!laid school district at the Mason it{~. ·Ah~tJ FrY of lllinQ.il
lla:bt. The oJd.faRhioned letibox !Chool building until 9 00 p M., were dinner -jdellbl 'of "Mr. arld
keeps the food liWeeter, If you Monday, October a, 195~. for the Mrs. Fred Rolllh; Tuesday.
ean find the lee, snd certainly furnishing or materials and labor · Mrs. Carle Fowler, a ' former
It make&amp; the cold drinks qsto necessary for Uie. lnterlor decor.&amp; . rellldent td thl.e
son
better than the cubes you build
tion or Harrieonvlllc HJah School. f,wuo, orr. :r!~,~111o..
l~~~.•:K
In an eledrlc refrlgerat9r. As Plans and 8Qi!t:ificatlon11 niay be
14
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lor the old hand-crank li:-e-ercam !tccured from the Clerk of lhe
freezer-there Is literally
no Board or Education qne mile
comparison between home-made
south of Harrisonvtlle, Ohio, M~ig s
ice cream und the ma1s·produeed ~ounty or , fi'Qm J~omcr R. Lee,
or the freezer-box stuff.
Clerk, Rutland, Ohio, Rte. 1
We UH candle&amp; quite a lot anrt
Homer R Lee, Clerk.
llild they cast a soft and plea~, .9) 8, 15, 22,
29, 4te
trit JlbW. There is all kinds of
heating to be had, but a fireplace
lD a bedroom is a nice thing, and
Mun may not live
lib ate a couple more open fires alone-but many try to a:et along
kltter~d ~round the house. t on crust
frJed the Abe Uncoln bit, dUI'·: .$ell made mep usually have
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SubtenpUoa rates: DeUvery ~,.
Sent.l.D.el, Inc., at 110 MI!Uanit!'
earrter
where avallab)e 30 ~ntf'
St., Pomeroy. 0 . Business olflce
per week; one year lD advance
Jllhoae S98. editorial olftee phone at The DaUy Sentinel otfice,
117.
$15.60; six mont liB. $7 .90; three
Entered 11 seconr:! c1u1 madJ. months, $3111). By wotor route
Ia&amp; matter Jt the post office at where aVaJlahle: oae moDtb, Sl
By mall: one year $8; l1x mootba,
POmeroy. Ohio.
$4.25;
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Natioaa1 al1\'ertls1nt represt!D· month. three
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ly ROBERT C. RUA•K ' went, and lind you can
read
I don't know whY'. really, btit I qui~e easily by firelight
,
got a big kick out of seeing a [
have been gadgeted to
•' massive advertiseme~t lor kero. pieces in recent years. but
sine hurricane lamps in New of them earbS Its pay wheknnodk'
York newspagcrs. It sort of re. lights go, the elevator
afttrms one's faith
in the old oU, the trains and subways stop,
things, hke iceboxes.
and there you are all atone with
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This
advert 1sement
said. old Ma Nature at her nastiest A
"Hurricanes strlkt! 8Uddenly1 Re- case in point here is a housemember
power Jines down- my grandfather's-that J own in
hornell without light; A few of the middle of the hurricane belt
tbe11e lamps on hand guarantees in North Carolina.
vital,
safe illumination Th~y
Since th~ big blows in recent
stay lit lor 2&lt;:i _hours.. ."
year&amp;, whole beaches have blown
::.
This today, 10 the world of away, and modern houses have
froze.n foods, TV,
antibiotics, been found floating between the
fiying saucers, jet prf)pulsion, Azores and Portugal. But my 70·
atom and H·bombs, atomit·power· odd-year-old house, and simJlar
ed submArines, polio vaccine, houses of my relatives still starid
Christian Oior, Liberace, Mickey while the new stuff is carried
lelke, and all the other boons lo away .
modern livtng Buy an oJd.fallh.
1 never bother to worry ady
loned kerosene lamp, folks and more when. the HUrricanes ·Hu.fil
don't forget to trim the wlek
arid Connie and Diane- rake u;.e
lJurlng the past lew year~ I coast clean. Ned Hall's houie
have made several experiments will be standing on its stilts, and
":. in living including !laf&amp;ris In 80 will Cousin Marg 1e's and Miss
Africa and Jndia, and in Spain. Kate Stewart's and Cou~in Tom·
In Africa and lndla the lacihties my',11, because thell, hou.ses were
hiVe been slightly less adequate buUt with a kerosene lamp, opeh·
than a fuiJ .paie ad in the Satur- firfl)lace, lcebox-w!th draln·P~n
day Evening Post, and in Spain mentality. They are tough a d
we have some problems, too, they ride out the yesrs •nd t e
By MAUDI BUSSING
IUCb 118 the li'bta beJng dOUSdd storms .
fa·om seven to ljeven several days
Mrs. Fannie Taylor and
Robert called .t'P.f1!Dtly on
earb week In the faU and winJohh Stern ot POIAt Pleaiirit,
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Thursday, August 181b In An·
de non, Indiana, Miss ' Dorothy
Carben Stene WJ18 married to
Mr. George SamUel Carter
of
Wbellnz, west VlrsJnla In . a
({uiet ceremony at the Methodiat
Pareonage wlth the
Reverend
Hartman orfieiatina.
For her r:narriage tbe bride
wo~;e 11 street lenfilth dress uf
plhk laee with matching hat,
ves and sandals. Her
corsage was of pink rosebuds
and Rubrum lilies. Mr. and Mrs.
.
Robert c.rter were the couple's
ca-·r
Only .tt ~dan•· M
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1.111 .
rs.dreu
• ~o.c
wore a street
length
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JeDidDJ, Either McKnl&amp;bt and
Betty Kolty, attended the ll'son
County Tea chen' meeUna:
at
Point Pleasant, Friday.
Miss Patricia Lerner waa
in
Beekjey, W. Va., Thursday, at
tending the funeral ,of a friend .
Dr. and Mtrs. Charles ~hter
of Columbus. Ohio, were Friday
(Uesh of· Mr. and Mrt. W. T.
Stone.

Sprtngo, 0.; 1..1, weet.
'
llr. and !fro.
llelfmtr. ol
Delaware, ()., wet\ thl weekhd
a:uestl or itt. lr,.d Mn. Chll-lea
Jut~Hna.
:
Mr. ••~ Mrll. lalnes rtbor\ ol
Cbarle.ton; epeftl t.he weeVend
with Mr. alnd Mri. J. W. ~11. 1
Cecll Krulhi of Huntinaton,
visited his .61otbfr, · Mn. iWtiua
Knla:ht tQ~ "asl Wifek.
llr. and lin. 1· M. Crump atl4iss P,,f~ ~U Sinlt~ ~t~~~d ten~ed :tbe ~9~ton _Jieuniotl at
from Leavenworth, Kansas, J4on- Souttisld~, S.u!J:d&amp;f·,~,
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llln. Tht first faJ! mt~ .n1 of the llro. AI 1'&lt;&gt;111, Qolotr, W. Vo.. llr.
.....dlo 8otlen .Uited her
WSCS of Heath Methodbt Cluareh ..~ 111'1. lf!l"' HIWIIWI. CJur.
V.. 011C1 llln. J - Dlllhl Sr ..
will be held MonMy at '1:30 at lHioD 11141 111'1. IDa IU!oc!N, u4 11r. uu1 11ro Walter loneo,
the eburth Mr1. Jamn IMer wlU CbafllltoL
WheeJiq art 'IUUOI:Ii.nl lp l'lorbe in charce of 't11e pro1ram aud
Mr. aad ••· aaatl• Yeq:er ida.
Mi.. Frieda Faebnle will be de· were ia Hoqker, Va., 011 Tueidu'
vohonat leader. A memorial aer- to att.nd . the 1uoeral of lleiviee for deeeased m.tmber• wUl araadlat.b•,.Ar1J,ol.d Ball.
.lira. TJUIDDI Lowe l:l tpadial
be held in the NDctu.ary. Hotteoee wlU be Mn. Forrett Bachtel, - - ...... lr- htr _..,.
Hn. C. A. •!ounl•h. Mn. E. II mepJ wttll bet nt'Jlller, Krt. W•
Wood, Mra Charlet lfcEiblal!.ey A. 11ooel&gt;enJ:.
and Mrs. .J4me. BrwiottoD.
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Aealo A~ of ~Ill, W. Va.
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Three Middleport.
Class Planning
Youtlis Enlist In
New Money Project
Arined Services

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, Macel Bumgardner was a S&amp;t·
tirday visitor ql Her mother Mrs
Elli Gilland at Hartford. '
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Mr&amp;. William KelJy. Mrs. J. H.
Smith, Sr., Mrs. A. K. McClung,
Misse• Mildred Chapman, Bertha

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navy a blue
withorpmk
and
Corsage
pink aeeessorleS
carnations. tlslthlg
T!ie bHa~ Is the daught6t Of
the late CaptaJn and Mrs. Nickolas Sone, Hartford, a graduate of
Mat:on Htgb Schol and a
college in Huntington. She
employed as a Secretary in ni.:;: 11
office of the , Baltimore and
R8Uroad, Jn Wheeling. Mr. CSr·
tet il assoeilited with the Wheel·
ing Steel Corporation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter went to
Wijl(ah!aburg, Vlr)inla, for
a
wedding tr:ip an" are now
home to their lriend1 at 1
P~iltl Street, Mattins Ferry, 0 .

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wtib Is seriously 111.
We have dlacovered that ordiSealed proposalll will be recelv·
Mrs . c . G. Blllups of Pmht
nary evaporation in a canvas bag ed by the BoArd or Education ctf Pleasant visited iq t~e h~?mts of
wUJ keep the gin cold, and that Northern Local School lJistrlct, Mrs. Cora 8o&amp;:gl i_nd · Cetll Blessa pressure lamp, while It !11 apt Harri sonville, 0 h 1 o, M e I g 11 lng Monday . ~
to be a little noisier than elee- County, lit the olfice of the Clerk
Mr. 6nd Mit. Water Smith ~~
trlclty, gives a fine hard ~othite of .!laid school district at the Mason it{~. ·Ah~tJ FrY of lllinQ.il
lla:bt. The oJd.faRhioned letibox !Chool building until 9 00 p M., were dinner -jdellbl 'of "Mr. arld
keeps the food liWeeter, If you Monday, October a, 195~. for the Mrs. Fred Rolllh; Tuesday.
ean find the lee, snd certainly furnishing or materials and labor · Mrs. Carle Fowler, a ' former
It make&amp; the cold drinks qsto necessary for Uie. lnterlor decor.&amp; . rellldent td thl.e
son
better than the cubes you build
tion or Harrieonvlllc HJah School. f,wuo, orr. :r!~,~111o..
l~~~.•:K
In an eledrlc refrlgerat9r. As Plans and 8Qi!t:ificatlon11 niay be
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lor the old hand-crank li:-e-ercam !tccured from the Clerk of lhe
freezer-there Is literally
no Board or Education qne mile
comparison between home-made
south of Harrisonvtlle, Ohio, M~ig s
ice cream und the ma1s·produeed ~ounty or , fi'Qm J~omcr R. Lee,
or the freezer-box stuff.
Clerk, Rutland, Ohio, Rte. 1
We UH candle&amp; quite a lot anrt
Homer R Lee, Clerk.
llild they cast a soft and plea~, .9) 8, 15, 22,
29, 4te
trit JlbW. There is all kinds of
heating to be had, but a fireplace
lD a bedroom is a nice thing, and
Mun may not live
lib ate a couple more open fires alone-but many try to a:et along
kltter~d ~round the house. t on crust
frJed the Abe Uncoln bit, dUI'·: .$ell made mep usually have
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powerllot of working parta.

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have t'Ome up witb a .pall of prbfessiOnal "bolmcert" to tab care
nllef' job b)' ilohnny
of pny club tb&amp;t may have a I'IDhelped Cillclan.l to a

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Kaye&amp; said the Buckeye&amp;, ••&lt;le-I
leated La1t season in 10 a:arn•
and the Rose Bowl champion,
would be smaller hia veal tban
in tiM, but he believed the team
speed would be "a littls 11'1!ater

Last St.mday at RtedavUle, tbe
Pt. PleaiaqL Dine spHI a double
header with tbe . Reedsville baseballer!l The fJl'lt 11m1 WI! WOn
by Pt Pleasant .4 -2, 1 Watten,
the wlnniD4 4lteb19-elad ihe ,
ond was copped by od.V~Ie Nl

than • year aao."

&lt;"her

Ung Wednesday night, drivinlil In
four runs 111LDst S.IUmore with

Baseball Standing

a pair of homers, whUe Wynn

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On Monday. lbe
team trave'8d · to ,
were beaten by
6-6. Sptnc~r .
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ne Larry Doby and Earb' WVtlll .
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Sri v,lctOQ over Pbil1delpbla
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through mopping up, the 1ndianll Chlat~o ... .. sa li!l .1!99 111
still were a half-game abl!!ad df Booton ····-- 80 ~ .•88 3
the aecun4i)I1Ge Yan~ees, whd P&lt;lloll ·-··· - 10 88 .50'7 I'"
defealed the AlhJetics, 2·1, and
1 ~ garnet ahead of the third·
pJace While Sot., who eked oul 1
4·3 dedswn over tbe Senators.
Wynn, in registering. his 16th
victory of the year and his sixth
shutout, posted the 200th triumph
of hll career. The only othet IC•
tive major leaJL.Ler with over 200
victories is teammate Bob Fel·
ler, who h111 won 288.
Southpaw Whitey Ford of tbt
Yankees
burle4 his aeeond
straight one-hitter to beat Xa11111
City. Only Jim Finigan•• loopinC
double to right field wtl'h two
out in the seventh inning deprJv.
ed Ford of a no.hitter.
Dixie Howell, the workhone of
the White Sox plichlna: statf, bad
~o he summoned from the bullpen
m the ninth innlnl to save Jack
Harshman's vlctW'y over WUhlng.
ton.
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Jtm Bunninj for five run1 In the

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Clly • - 114 110 .412 21
wulilhorloo __ 4'1 86 .333 34\1
B&lt;ltlninre • __ 42 91 .316 3911
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Cbtca*d t \\ 11hin•ton 3 (N)
1.uy. Probat.l• Pitchert
Chicaflo at Wasblncton-Truclu
11-7 .W ' Porterfleldi lO.ltl or Stobba

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carellt 4-8 n Turley 14-13
Detroit at Bostoo-Aber 6·3 n
Nixon n.a
FrltlaJ'• G•m•a
Chlt&amp;IO at New York
Ka11411 City at W~llhington (N)
Detrolt 'I t Baltimore (NI
Cleveland at ~aton (N)

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IOOF all 'With ~·· lAlla Flint,
councilor, prealdJJtJ.
~ Adam Ebersbacb WAI re·
ported W lb Meip Generlll HOI·
pltal add flower• were Hnt
!Ito. Olin G,lodwln &gt;TU ,,..
Ported lll. Pla~ were Jqade

ChatttY councl .Middl•l'l"''
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Stationdofoatod
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llrot ,...,., 1'!'1• .-na, tM, lllltd
160: I of till; Datil, 1. IH,
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City Bowling Leaeue Tuesday
nlgbt at the Pomeroy Bowlinll
Alley, IU Blaettnar'a Buick, Sporn
aftd Old 1rin Service Station ~hark·
tid up wi,nf;l. ea~b won their
matches two Kames •o one.
Hannah's. &amp;otal Cor the Dllht of
Ifill ·Riqs .w.e~e to no oval~ u the
Old Inn Service Station defeated
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game of the Jd&amp;bt, which Will
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cOmbe 20·4 vs Buhl 13-9
N. .. Yut'N al 8t, Louis night- well. They're not ereal qdiirtl~;.!
backs, and nono or them are
McC1ll 64 vs Haddb: 12-14
arcat
runnen, bu.t tbey're aU
Only &amp;ames schedulOd
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Philadelph1a at St. Loula (Nl
New York at Cincln.natl (N)
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Cubs, 2·0. Frnnk Baumholil! Jft.
field lllingle
t.hfi' fourth inalng.
deprived Friend of the flr&amp;t 'P.e r·
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Punant Tie ClrichN
Cinetnnatl --- 68 74 .479 25111
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The Dodgera ~Inched 1, least 1 CIJ,ica10 -- - -- 67 711 .472 26111
·; tie l.or the National LeJgue flll St. Loul1 -- ·- 157 80 .416 34
·b y lickmg the Braves, 3•1, Anoth· PittlbUtlb. --- IJI) 84 .396 37
r er Brooklyn Vlctof.y over Milwe.lne.ci•y's R•tultt
waukee today will enable tbt PlttsbUtlb 2 Chicai:o 0
t' Dodger~ to elin~h the J)ennant on New Yort 8 St. Louis 2 (N)
\'- the earliest date In Jeaau• hi•· BroOklyn S Milwaukee 1 (Nl
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Cincinnati 6 Phlladelphta 3 (NJ
f when they.'ll¥orrthl! 19!13,
. 1 ., T~Y• ProlNble Pltchen 1
Sept 12 of that year.
~ Pfillade~pbla at Cinetnnatl-N'tJ·
Righthander Bob Friend 01 the 81'1)' 4-3 vs Gr01a 3.,.
Plratea turned II) the 11 e~:Qnd 0 ~
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
deft·at the Tiger~. 7-4. Frank Sui
ltvan was credited with hill 17tb
w L Pet. 01
VIctory although he needed relief B kl
91 46 664
from Ellis Kinder aiter Frank ¥11waukee
roo yn ---__- .- 76 63 ·.547 16
110use homered with one on lri
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Htt C~lltfl~
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have t'Ome up witb a .pall of prbfessiOnal "bolmcert" to tab care
nllef' job b)' ilohnny
of pny club tb&amp;t may have a I'IDhelped Cillclan.l to a

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and they can all hurt YOL.l
Kaye&amp; said the Buckeye&amp;, ••&lt;le-I
leated La1t season in 10 a:arn•
and the Rose Bowl champion,
would be smaller hia veal tban
in tiM, but he believed the team
speed would be "a littls 11'1!ater

Last St.mday at RtedavUle, tbe
Pt. PleaiaqL Dine spHI a double
header with tbe . Reedsville baseballer!l The fJl'lt 11m1 WI! WOn
by Pt Pleasant .4 -2, 1 Watten,
the wlnniD4 4lteb19-elad ihe ,
ond was copped by od.V~Ie Nl

than • year aao."

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Ung Wednesday night, drivinlil In
four runs 111LDst S.IUmore with

Baseball Standing

a pair of homers, whUe Wynn

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On Monday. lbe
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ne Larry Doby and Earb' WVtlll .
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memben weleont....

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Sri v,lctOQ over Pbil1delpbla
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Cletclallll • . • 1M M .BOll
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through mopping up, the 1ndianll Chlat~o ... .. sa li!l .1!99 111
still were a half-game abl!!ad df Booton ····-- 80 ~ .•88 3
the aecun4i)I1Ge Yan~ees, whd P&lt;lloll ·-··· - 10 88 .50'7 I'"
defealed the AlhJetics, 2·1, and
1 ~ garnet ahead of the third·
pJace While Sot., who eked oul 1
4·3 dedswn over tbe Senators.
Wynn, in registering. his 16th
victory of the year and his sixth
shutout, posted the 200th triumph
of hll career. The only othet IC•
tive major leaJL.Ler with over 200
victories is teammate Bob Fel·
ler, who h111 won 288.
Southpaw Whitey Ford of tbt
Yankees
burle4 his aeeond
straight one-hitter to beat Xa11111
City. Only Jim Finigan•• loopinC
double to right field wtl'h two
out in the seventh inning deprJv.
ed Ford of a no.hitter.
Dixie Howell, the workhone of
the White Sox plichlna: statf, bad
~o he summoned from the bullpen
m the ninth innlnl to save Jack
Harshman's vlctW'y over WUhlng.
ton.
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Jtm Bunninj for five run1 In the

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Clly • - 114 110 .412 21
wulilhorloo __ 4'1 86 .333 34\1
B&lt;ltlninre • __ 42 91 .316 3911
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Clev•land 6 Baltimore 0 (Nl
Cbtca*d t \\ 11hin•ton 3 (N)
1.uy. Probat.l• Pitchert
Chicaflo at Wasblncton-Truclu
11-7 .W ' Porterfleldi lO.ltl or Stobba

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0.2 ot Lemon le..B vs Zuverlftk

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x.Mill City •t N~ Yort-cee..
carellt 4-8 n Turley 14-13
Detroit at Bostoo-Aber 6·3 n
Nixon n.a
FrltlaJ'• G•m•a
Chlt&amp;IO at New York
Ka11411 City at W~llhington (N)
Detrolt 'I t Baltimore (NI
Cleveland at ~aton (N)

lillkery Treats
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Southpaw Johnny Antonelli who

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IOOF all 'With ~·· lAlla Flint,
councilor, prealdJJtJ.
~ Adam Ebersbacb WAI re·
ported W lb Meip Generlll HOI·
pltal add flower• were Hnt
!Ito. Olin G,lodwln &gt;TU ,,..
Ported lll. Pla~ were Jqade

ChatttY councl .Middl•l'l"''
coniO!Idate wl · the eouriell
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Dinette Suite
Rtgulor$109.95

SALE Ss4.95

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117, tbtlllna 485: Wlh, If:,
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i411; Louts, 110,

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Stationdofoatod
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llrot ,...,., 1'!'1• .-na, tM, lllltd
160: I of till; Datil, 1. IH,
IIIII f~ a lotal Ol 410; • Co!
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totslloa 1500.
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Dovls, 182, 118, Ill, totaliDI 31V; ,

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City Bowling Leaeue Tuesday
nlgbt at the Pomeroy Bowlinll
Alley, IU Blaettnar'a Buick, Sporn
aftd Old 1rin Service Station ~hark·
tid up wi,nf;l. ea~b won their
matches two Kames •o one.
Hannah's. &amp;otal Cor the Dllht of
Ifill ·Riqs .w.e~e to no oval~ u the
Old Inn Service Station defeated
win over White Hou:~e by

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• A J2 PIECE SET DINNERWARE

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WHI~

to"" rolled .the bllh
game of the Jd&amp;bt, which Will
!heir lint ol tho nlah,~ ood II

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cOmbe 20·4 vs Buhl 13-9
N. .. Yut'N al 8t, Louis night- well. They're not ereal qdiirtl~;.!
backs, and nono or them are
McC1ll 64 vs Haddb: 12-14
arcat
runnen, bu.t tbey're aU
Only &amp;ames schedulOd
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~ookl,vn f_t ChlCliJO ,
Philadelph1a at St. Loula (Nl
New York at Cincln.natl (N)
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Cubs, 2·0. Frnnk Baumholil! Jft.
field lllingle
t.hfi' fourth inalng.
deprived Friend of the flr&amp;t 'P.e r·
·I!C' game since 1922 as lhc Pita.e hurler struc~ .ot~.t eight. .adlt•

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Punant Tie ClrichN
Cinetnnatl --- 68 74 .479 25111
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The Dodgera ~Inched 1, least 1 CIJ,ica10 -- - -- 67 711 .472 26111
·; tie l.or the National LeJgue flll St. Loul1 -- ·- 157 80 .416 34
·b y lickmg the Braves, 3•1, Anoth· PittlbUtlb. --- IJI) 84 .396 37
r er Brooklyn Vlctof.y over Milwe.lne.ci•y's R•tultt
waukee today will enable tbt PlttsbUtlb 2 Chicai:o 0
t' Dodger~ to elin~h the J)ennant on New Yort 8 St. Louis 2 (N)
\'- the earliest date In Jeaau• hi•· BroOklyn S Milwaukee 1 (Nl
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tory, They set the current
Cincinnati 6 Phlladelphta 3 (NJ
f when they.'ll¥orrthl! 19!13,
. 1 ., T~Y• ProlNble Pltchen 1
Sept 12 of that year.
~ Pfillade~pbla at Cinetnnatl-N'tJ·
Righthander Bob Friend 01 the 81'1)' 4-3 vs Gr01a 3.,.
Plratea turned II) the 11 e~:Qnd 0 ~
Brookl)'n It Milwaukee-New.

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lwo innings and went on to
NATIONAL LEAGUE
deft·at the Tiger~. 7-4. Frank Sui
ltvan was credited with hill 17tb
w L Pet. 01
VIctory although he needed relief B kl
91 46 664
from Ellis Kinder aiter Frank ¥11waukee
roo yn ---__- .- 76 63 ·.547 16
110use homered with one on lri
the ninth.
Hew York --. 72 66 .622 19th

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took care of the pitchln&amp; with a.
nifty five-hitter lo a 6 0 victocy

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19) For Sale

Cloulfled Ada rece1. . . ., 1•"'
M. will be publilheo tile IIIDt Veuetiaa BUnda, all sizes
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received. .
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2 cents ...,1 Wf.ll'd,. oae .,. ,. ro on. &amp;so:.: DltallaLion.

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4 ftnta per word for three .,..
aeeutJ\Ic lnaertiona.
&amp;pecial,--Ooe mouth for 28 eeat1
per word.
Fu1J rate of 2 eeuta per word wtll
be cbana:ed for advartiaiq if aot
patd for before the J.5th of eaeh
IPODth following insertion.
Brron Ill Mvertlsini--Should be

and
See

DALE

WIPPEL SUPPLY 218 MAN WAl'-ITED-For Raw leigh
"bullneal lit ·dtlea of Pomei-oy
i:ncJ M.itidlepoJ1. No experience
Extension ladder, mi~lllneoWJ
needed to atatt. Salea eaay to
furniture, arttlque cU1he1, Afrl·
make
and profita Jood. Start
can Violet., two 8x12 wool
immediately.
Write Rawleitb'a,
rup, small radio and
lampe.
DoP!·
OHHKO.Itl\l
FreeJ1011, lll.
44· Beech St.
t.e..atc:
11-8-ltp
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Obio.

,OR SALI

FARMALL TRACTOR H, LIKE
reported Jmmediat..U.,. The Dai11
NEW, AT ABOUT ONE 1'HIJU)

119) Business

THE PRICE OF A NEW ONE. Two me~ a,eded io this area to
USED VERY Um..E. Qun
·~ Stetlco'a tlitious "Ther·
_.uon.
FAJUONG, WILL GIVE A
mat-VIeuum"
Cpoldng Unit
1-Jd of 'l'b.... IJid Sp..,td No.
GUAI\ANTEE.
SEE MARY
an~ . !be Greot Gllimb, through
Uces ol l!:ventl printed at repH!;[NE8 AT STARKS PHARMhome
d'monatraUoDJ,
vd.th
Jar classUied rates. Obltuarleo
ACY, POMEROY.
9-Utp
.,~llful ·· ~w .l.:tii&gt;Ot ·'·*!fu
pu!:llisbed at 1 ~eot per word.
~ Mll1ions ol fllea killed witll Starfw eo-G~IUnl hoateuea. We
('barged Ada ~t\:'e1ved by mail or
Mafathion FJy . . Chip......a l~l: ,
tr.~ YOU; lit OW' , expense. For
t,el:!phone ,,ven caref\11 atteDo
.I.?D. MEIGSco•~-·F•au
ap"'~tmeJt;t to ·be ' Jn;e.tviewed
unu
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locAlly, SOpt, 19, write ·STEEJ..
tiOD.
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U3tp. CO . ST~ STEEL, 2611'1
Sentinel wW not be responsible
for more tban one !Deonec\ lit

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ClevetiDd Ave., ColUmbus,
8-8-3tp

bath,-;ater. l
VeneUan shade., $2800. COD·

BOITLED
GAs--Jostallatlon and
aervlcl!. See ua for pricet~ . RUT·

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9.:10-U
ENAliEIED f2 Inch t&amp;'J.IIO; i1f
Inch fDII.tlll; tJ6 Inch $144...

NOTICE
Now's the time to buy your rooting while you 'c an ~till get It at
~ low price . with a auarantee
of 20 to 40 years. We carry·
from 222 to 300 pound in all

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CHESTS OF DRAWERS, NEW,
LEilA ..........,.
3 drawer $17.90; 4 drawer PO"~~-•M A AJIBOTf,.. y ..,;;.
$21 .98, G drower $2'1.95, Aloo
IIWo JJOpa~
Furnlahed Apartment lor r.enJ.
peri 'hcbaleJau. Phollt C'.8l l'
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Pltooe · JOG. . Clelud Appll""''

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Help Wanted

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MAN OR LAIDY lo ..u now

Blaettnar'.s,

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Reabl~ apparel FWI of
lime. $1.110 hour •P· Write

Cborleoloa, W.

Po~roy,

N-Gte Want aober trut!k
111\bale and
1~1 FORD V8 4-door Sedan, $8DD
hou1e.
Call
Blaettnu'a Pomeroy, Obio.
Ohio.

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balanc)na J•d brake
aerYJce.
work. Dototby
lloelletto' Blfa!F S.nlce. w.
st., Poraeror. Ohio. . Bottom, Obio.
:m.
11+11 OLD .
with
PboJie

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employee
wllh pay and
at eompaay
hens UO"'. or wrl~e
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meat" aad details.

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provide peacetw 411altr,

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Slnro 111 W. Main St., l'llm. .&gt;
building mate~ials . We have at· POTATOES-U. S. No. I, $J,f6
pet 100 lba. Dor Bose, Portian4',
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tractive prices on qu111ity rna.
Ohio. 1 mile below Ravenswood
tcrials, such as framing, steel
Ferry.
~1'-etp
~~ Insurance ·
windows, sheetinQ:, wood win'
dows and doors, brick tile, Mrs. Silvern&lt;til COOKBOOKs lor
NOTICI. SITTL&amp;MINT OF
hardware, paint, pla ster, floorACCOUNTS
aalc for short time only. Can:le COMPLETE Insurance ProteeUon.
ing and other bulldina mater·
PROlATE COURT, ME'(GS
Ciaaell, 825 Oliver Sl. )fiddle~fe, Auto, Fire, Polio. CaB Don
ials too numer.ous to mention.
COUNTY, OHIO,
MIU.. Hlddleport, Oblo.
- · Ohio. Call 6202.
JI.Nt&lt;
We spct'lalllQ.in building kltchena
Notice ia h"reby given that the
to your ta/ite---burch. wtlite pine .Four extra nice Holatein HEIFtit
rollowin,g Aceounta h~ve been flJ.
CALVES from Hiah ~ Produc­ THINKING OF buylnc . wura... r ed in said. Court for settlement,
maple, oak. Any design you
Guaranteed
aavinp
,up
to
80%
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lnt: Dams and COBA Bulla.
want, even mahogany.
V. D. EDWAllllll, Pboue .33-X. and that the &amp;10'\e \\'ill be · beardReasonable. DouJ]as
Circle,
We also carry a full line of Gold
Home at.
l-11-U
Racine.
8-8-ltp
Bond color texture roof paints,
Plywood, moldings,
·b athroom
BE HAPPY AND GAY
(21) Real Estate
WITH YOUR
outlllu-a ll cast iron wllh every 1111 Wonted To Buv
,,. MYSTIC
M(I)IIENT
thing to the floor lncludina tbe Small Warm Mornlng Heater. MIDDLIPORT
seat tor the amazing low price
SPRAY
of $158 .00. Hot water tanka
Good CondUion. Price alated 6 room" bath, full ~aaelrl~nt, dou.
w1th a lO.ycar warranty for
with letter. Mrs. Robert pm.
ble garage, all utllltlea
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Ohio.
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room
all
••- bath, ·frame, ~"srage,
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Casto ~umb e r Co. MiddlE' port, WAHTBU TO BtN-Le,.t: on,
utllhita. 2 aere1,,1l?&amp; .Vtne St.
Ohio.
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Poplar, Ba.,wOOd, Ptae, WalDut (I room &amp; bath, briell:, praae, all
-Alao Oak, Poplu, B.,..ood
utllltlea, 797 S. 2nd St.
~~~~;·•, a»cw.anee for yo-ur old
O~~~RHg~:~~~ .-:.,.J..-iumber, 1 reea' or dtJ. 4-t. u, '1 room &amp;: hath, brick, oUt 0 ' hfah I ~
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to the HIIJh Prlcts-Stop In to
cash OD dell•ei'J. Write or call 8 room 4t bath, h-ame, garaa:c, all miBchineJJsce how much we can save you.
utilities, ~t~ '1 ncar Beacon .Ser111 for parUellllt'l. The Obio
1Kt-Bu8hel Spreadera, $298.00
Valley Mf~o Corp. ftoae C-oolYlt!e
Statlon
1
yt-ar written guarantee, witb
MEIGS OLIVER SALES
flUe 1580.
I..J.U e room &amp;: bath, frame, baaement, 20
Phone 86-.1, Pomeroy, Ohio
all utilitlea, Carmen Subdivls· rua eet of attaahm'enta. 5 :rear
JUilllDntee wt·th our r&amp;
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buUt nuaelh.inea.
PbGne 909-J,
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Kl'liJ'roN'S SEWING
(21 Card of Thanks ..:._:....:.:.__..:_::..:._
S room HOUSE, fufJlbhed with
all utU1Ue1, · 1866
Lincoln
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We wish to thank our nel1hbors
Box 148,
week, Phone 6081-Y. 880 s . Se- IJ room &amp; bath, frame. all utiliPto:ho.te Juda:e.
and friends for their kindness
Pomero-y, OhJo.
cond Ave ., Middleport. B-7-3tp
tlea, 118 Locuat St.
and sympathy during: tbt! iJI.
ne5s &amp;nd death of our husband
and father, WiiUam Roblon. Sieeplna ROOM ud bath.. Call 10 acre ranli, 7 room tr~me dwell
388-Y.
8-Utp
Jnr, on Rt. 7 near Che1hire.
Speclal thanks to the Rev. Baa·
gerwr,
Middleport Firemen, ROOMS for reat. 121 Buueraut
lOY• acre farm, ao •erea till·
acrter Middleport firemen Ma·
Ave. CJo11 e In towu,,., B-2f-12tp
able, •II mlaeral rll~tl!l, S room
Tho furnlturo and hrou11hold'JHd' from I Qiotoo will lMo of.
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frame houae with bath;. Leadlfll
sonic Lot:!ge American Legion, _ _
fel'td for Hie et the retldenw John Handlev, Auctl"""' .
Cr11ek Rd.
Rawllnga-&lt;.:oats Funeral Home, TWo Furnished ..ROom APAB.rSATORDAY, SEPTIJMBEIHO.ltll ·,
MENTS, new lurnlluro, UWIIIu
RODN.Y DOWNING
those Bending Clowers and all
who helped in any way. Mn.
paid. Call 80H-M.
N&gt;U
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William Robson,.. and FamilY.
Hoom
FURNISHED
APART·
l'hono
~~or
tall
'14 Ml, S, E. of Mal11 Co. lnflrmorr Ott II. Ill. \4,1.1 1MI.;N. W.
9-8-ltc
MENT ID&lt; rent. Pboae ttaiJti.X. _D_;a.:..;
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or,Dioh Cololnoto, •dlllll\ CrJI~ ' PhllttlnJIIi, ~*!I- L • •
.FURNISHED APAIIijjENT - 5
Plat 1....., R~l Top - . 1-· I'Oio, THUao.lll
19113 CljRYSLER f.door Sedan.
roomo and batb. Addlla. Call HOUSE for 111~ ·;w-n-;r-.-1,.R..kl,.., QUilt~, looflo. Anll'l'lo ~
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Run 17,000 miles. Rwdlo, heater
8114 or BI.,.·Y.
JI.Nt&lt;
Maitolo
Top D-r, Marlolo T.,. Wllh ltond, . . . C -· 11M'
at·ory fra~ne, lbree bedrooms
like new Inside and out. See
oto. '""'"' Tab!.., Rockl~i! . . chlllt. l'tlrlll!l """'' ,,.,~
aDd
bath up1talra, hardw.ood
Large
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with
FJdon Weeka at Pomeroy NaTank, hch, Tools, 0Yittr, Plot~,.., M VII. IMrc~ii; 0 ..
floon, ruu basemtnt, automaprlvat11 bath and entraDC!e, Call
WIN, Clock•, Perm ltll •nd minr othr1 artlcl'.' ....- ·~
tional Bank, or eall at bome at.
tJe 1toker fed
to ll1t
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eally
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19M PONTIAC 2-dour
Sedan, 5room HOUSE, furnlahed witb
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Not ll.,pot\ol~lo '"' Aothhn.e
aKc. Call 3114 Rlclne, .7,aw
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Cloulfled Ada rece1. . . ., 1•"'
M. will be publilheo tile IIIDt Veuetiaa BUnda, all sizes
•r
received. .
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2 cents ...,1 Wf.ll'd,. oae .,. ,. ro on. &amp;so:.: DltallaLion.

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4 ftnta per word for three .,..
aeeutJ\Ic lnaertiona.
&amp;pecial,--Ooe mouth for 28 eeat1
per word.
Fu1J rate of 2 eeuta per word wtll
be cbana:ed for advartiaiq if aot
patd for before the J.5th of eaeh
IPODth following insertion.
Brron Ill Mvertlsini--Should be

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DALE

WIPPEL SUPPLY 218 MAN WAl'-ITED-For Raw leigh
"bullneal lit ·dtlea of Pomei-oy
i:ncJ M.itidlepoJ1. No experience
Extension ladder, mi~lllneoWJ
needed to atatt. Salea eaay to
furniture, arttlque cU1he1, Afrl·
make
and profita Jood. Start
can Violet., two 8x12 wool
immediately.
Write Rawleitb'a,
rup, small radio and
lampe.
DoP!·
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FreeJ1011, lll.
44· Beech St.
t.e..atc:
11-8-ltp
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Obio.

,OR SALI

FARMALL TRACTOR H, LIKE
reported Jmmediat..U.,. The Dai11
NEW, AT ABOUT ONE 1'HIJU)

119) Business

THE PRICE OF A NEW ONE. Two me~ a,eded io this area to
USED VERY Um..E. Qun
·~ Stetlco'a tlitious "Ther·
_.uon.
FAJUONG, WILL GIVE A
mat-VIeuum"
Cpoldng Unit
1-Jd of 'l'b.... IJid Sp..,td No.
GUAI\ANTEE.
SEE MARY
an~ . !be Greot Gllimb, through
Uces ol l!:ventl printed at repH!;[NE8 AT STARKS PHARMhome
d'monatraUoDJ,
vd.th
Jar classUied rates. Obltuarleo
ACY, POMEROY.
9-Utp
.,~llful ·· ~w .l.:tii&gt;Ot ·'·*!fu
pu!:llisbed at 1 ~eot per word.
~ Mll1ions ol fllea killed witll Starfw eo-G~IUnl hoateuea. We
('barged Ada ~t\:'e1ved by mail or
Mafathion FJy . . Chip......a l~l: ,
tr.~ YOU; lit OW' , expense. For
t,el:!phone ,,ven caref\11 atteDo
.I.?D. MEIGSco•~-·F•au
ap"'~tmeJt;t to ·be ' Jn;e.tviewed
unu
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locAlly, SOpt, 19, write ·STEEJ..
tiOD.
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U3tp. CO . ST~ STEEL, 2611'1
Sentinel wW not be responsible
for more tban one !Deonec\ lit

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ClevetiDd Ave., ColUmbus,
8-8-3tp

bath,-;ater. l
VeneUan shade., $2800. COD·

BOITLED
GAs--Jostallatlon and
aervlcl!. See ua for pricet~ . RUT·

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9.:10-U
ENAliEIED f2 Inch t&amp;'J.IIO; i1f
Inch fDII.tlll; tJ6 Inch $144...

NOTICE
Now's the time to buy your rooting while you 'c an ~till get It at
~ low price . with a auarantee
of 20 to 40 years. We carry·
from 222 to 300 pound in all

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CHESTS OF DRAWERS, NEW,
LEilA ..........,.
3 drawer $17.90; 4 drawer PO"~~-•M A AJIBOTf,.. y ..,;;.
$21 .98, G drower $2'1.95, Aloo
IIWo JJOpa~
Furnlahed Apartment lor r.enJ.
peri 'hcbaleJau. Phollt C'.8l l'
PHOJif; 133, •EWINGS I'UIIfll·
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TURE
AND
APPLIAHC)!
STORE, 108 W. 11A1N irr,, MDJ01.· :r&amp;LEVJSION SEBVICI
Pltooe · JOG. . Clelud Appll""''

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Coupe, S16~. Blaettoar's Pom.

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Blaettnar'11,

Ohio.

Pomer~)'.

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19&amp;3 DOIXlE V8 Coronet, 4-door
Sedan, $1293. BlaoUnar's, Pomeroy, Ohlo.
0-3.ttc

a live

...., modem

ogo. Phone 110-11. A. N. 1Jeait1,
e.:17-U

Help Wanted

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MAN OR LAIDY lo ..u now

Blaettnar'.s,

moua

Reabl~ apparel FWI of
lime. $1.110 hour •P· Write

Cborleoloa, W.

Po~roy,

N-Gte Want aober trut!k
111\bale and
1~1 FORD V8 4-door Sedan, $8DD
hou1e.
Call
Blaettnu'a Pomeroy, Obio.
Ohio.

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balanc)na J•d brake
aerYJce.
work. Dototby
lloelletto' Blfa!F S.nlce. w.
st., Poraeror. Ohio. . Bottom, Obio.
:m.
11+11 OLD .
with
PboJie

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1Ml CHEVROLET 2-door Sedan,

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Salary
employee
wllh pay and
at eompaay
hens UO"'. or wrl~e
8o1 1D3, AtheDJ. for ·
meat" aad details.

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'Tel tbe beat in llt!rviee wUb

••err eUort to mlniD!'•• ••·

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provide peacetw 411altr,

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the lateat pastel sbades.
Sec 1.111 before you buy wny kind of
Slnro 111 W. Main St., l'llm. .&gt;
building mate~ials . We have at· POTATOES-U. S. No. I, $J,f6
pet 100 lba. Dor Bose, Portian4',
~~
.
tractive prices on qu111ity rna.
Ohio. 1 mile below Ravenswood
tcrials, such as framing, steel
Ferry.
~1'-etp
~~ Insurance ·
windows, sheetinQ:, wood win'
dows and doors, brick tile, Mrs. Silvern&lt;til COOKBOOKs lor
NOTICI. SITTL&amp;MINT OF
hardware, paint, pla ster, floorACCOUNTS
aalc for short time only. Can:le COMPLETE Insurance ProteeUon.
ing and other bulldina mater·
PROlATE COURT, ME'(GS
Ciaaell, 825 Oliver Sl. )fiddle~fe, Auto, Fire, Polio. CaB Don
ials too numer.ous to mention.
COUNTY, OHIO,
MIU.. Hlddleport, Oblo.
- · Ohio. Call 6202.
JI.Nt&lt;
We spct'lalllQ.in building kltchena
Notice ia h"reby given that the
to your ta/ite---burch. wtlite pine .Four extra nice Holatein HEIFtit
rollowin,g Aceounta h~ve been flJ.
CALVES from Hiah ~ Produc­ THINKING OF buylnc . wura... r ed in said. Court for settlement,
maple, oak. Any design you
Guaranteed
aavinp
,up
to
80%
.
lnt: Dams and COBA Bulla.
want, even mahogany.
V. D. EDWAllllll, Pboue .33-X. and that the &amp;10'\e \\'ill be · beardReasonable. DouJ]as
Circle,
We also carry a full line of Gold
Home at.
l-11-U
Racine.
8-8-ltp
Bond color texture roof paints,
Plywood, moldings,
·b athroom
BE HAPPY AND GAY
(21) Real Estate
WITH YOUR
outlllu-a ll cast iron wllh every 1111 Wonted To Buv
,,. MYSTIC
M(I)IIENT
thing to the floor lncludina tbe Small Warm Mornlng Heater. MIDDLIPORT
seat tor the amazing low price
SPRAY
of $158 .00. Hot water tanka
Good CondUion. Price alated 6 room" bath, full ~aaelrl~nt, dou.
w1th a lO.ycar warranty for
with letter. Mrs. Robert pm.
ble garage, all utllltlea
.
-.:
Reedavllle,
Ohio.
U3tc
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7
room
all
••- bath, ·frame, ~"srage,
•
th e ~,azmg 1ow ·price or ......oo.
Casto ~umb e r Co. MiddlE' port, WAHTBU TO BtN-Le,.t: on,
utllhita. 2 aere1,,1l?&amp; .Vtne St.
Ohio.
I
9-7-3tc
Poplar, Ba.,wOOd, Ptae, WalDut (I room &amp; bath, briell:, praae, all
-Alao Oak, Poplu, B.,..ood
utllltlea, 797 S. 2nd St.
~~~~;·•, a»cw.anee for yo-ur old
O~~~RHg~:~~~ .-:.,.J..-iumber, 1 reea' or dtJ. 4-t. u, '1 room &amp;: hath, brick, oUt 0 ' hfah I ~
macblne, regardle.sa
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8-4.
Dellverid
tO
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water,
·GrweJ
HUJ,
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4
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lo'~
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model,
or coodi1:lon, ll&lt;hen
Our low overhead is the answer
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Obto.
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•
you
nutclJ.asc
one
o-f· vur new
to the HIIJh Prlcts-Stop In to
cash OD dell•ei'J. Write or call 8 room 4t bath, h-ame, garaa:c, all miBchineJJsce how much we can save you.
utilities, ~t~ '1 ncar Beacon .Ser111 for parUellllt'l. The Obio
1Kt-Bu8hel Spreadera, $298.00
Valley Mf~o Corp. ftoae C-oolYlt!e
Statlon
1
yt-ar written guarantee, witb
MEIGS OLIVER SALES
flUe 1580.
I..J.U e room &amp;: bath, frame, baaement, 20
Phone 86-.1, Pomeroy, Ohio
all utilitlea, Carmen Subdivls· rua eet of attaahm'enta. 5 :rear
JUilllDntee wt·th our r&amp;
__
o.JJ_.30_' '(
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· writtm
buUt nuaelh.inea.
PbGne 909-J,
_
- - 4 room &amp; bath, frame, basement,
Kl'liJ'roN'S SEWING
(21 Card of Thanks ..:._:....:.:.__..:_::..:._
S room HOUSE, fufJlbhed with
all utU1Ue1, · 1866
Lincoln
I , .
•M\A.OII'INE Sl!li\V'lOE
down•t.aln.
•14
·
per
Hei.Jhta
MENT,
J.obn
C.
BI!C.OD,
We wish to thank our nel1hbors
Box 148,
week, Phone 6081-Y. 880 s . Se- IJ room &amp; bath, frame. all utiliPto:ho.te Juda:e.
and friends for their kindness
Pomero-y, OhJo.
cond Ave ., Middleport. B-7-3tp
tlea, 118 Locuat St.
and sympathy during: tbt! iJI.
ne5s &amp;nd death of our husband
and father, WiiUam Roblon. Sieeplna ROOM ud bath.. Call 10 acre ranli, 7 room tr~me dwell
388-Y.
8-Utp
Jnr, on Rt. 7 near Che1hire.
Speclal thanks to the Rev. Baa·
gerwr,
Middleport Firemen, ROOMS for reat. 121 Buueraut
lOY• acre farm, ao •erea till·
acrter Middleport firemen Ma·
Ave. CJo11 e In towu,,., B-2f-12tp
able, •II mlaeral rll~tl!l, S room
Tho furnlturo and hrou11hold'JHd' from I Qiotoo will lMo of.
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frame houae with bath;. Leadlfll
sonic Lot:!ge American Legion, _ _
fel'td for Hie et the retldenw John Handlev, Auctl"""' .
Cr11ek Rd.
Rawllnga-&lt;.:oats Funeral Home, TWo Furnished ..ROom APAB.rSATORDAY, SEPTIJMBEIHO.ltll ·,
MENTS, new lurnlluro, UWIIIu
RODN.Y DOWNING
those Bending Clowers and all
who helped in any way. Mn.
paid. Call 80H-M.
N&gt;U
. llul llloto • - •
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William Robson,.. and FamilY.
Hoom
FURNISHED
APART·
l'hono
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tall
'14 Ml, S, E. of Mal11 Co. lnflrmorr Ott II. Ill. \4,1.1 1MI.;N. W.
9-8-ltc
MENT ID&lt; rent. Pboae ttaiJti.X. _D_;a.:..;
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or,Dioh Cololnoto, •dlllll\ CrJI~ ' PhllttlnJIIi, ~*!I- L • •
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Plat 1....., R~l Top - . 1-· I'Oio, THUao.lll
19113 CljRYSLER f.door Sedan.
roomo and batb. Addlla. Call HOUSE for 111~ ·;w-n-;r-.-1,.R..kl,.., QUilt~, looflo. Anll'l'lo ~
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Run 17,000 miles. Rwdlo, heater
8114 or BI.,.·Y.
JI.Nt&lt;
Maitolo
Top D-r, Marlolo T.,. Wllh ltond, . . . C -· 11M'
at·ory fra~ne, lbree bedrooms
like new Inside and out. See
oto. '""'"' Tab!.., Rockl~i! . . chlllt. l'tlrlll!l """'' ,,.,~
aDd
bath up1talra, hardw.ood
Large
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with
FJdon Weeka at Pomeroy NaTank, hch, Tools, 0Yittr, Plot~,.., M VII. IMrc~ii; 0 ..
floon, ruu basemtnt, automaprlvat11 bath and entraDC!e, Call
WIN, Clock•, Perm ltll •nd minr othr1 artlcl'.' ....- ·~
tional Bank, or eall at bome at.
tJe 1toker fed
to ll1t
ter 5:00 o;rletek, 8.18-Y. 93-ate
eally
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19M PONTIAC 2-dour
Sedan, 5room HOUSE, furnlahed witb
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Not ll.,pot\ol~lo '"' Aothhn.e
aKc. Call 3114 Rlclne, .7,aw
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Tile llolhodlat Church WSCS

e\'\lDlnl Qrde will meet at the
bome of Mn. Jame. Tliornu,
Jllddlepart, Tueaday
evening;

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Pomeroy Person.als

The Daily Sentinel

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of lin. Wllllom Clark aa previoUII.y announced
Xr. and Mrs. Carl MiUer have
aold their store building and
apvtment to Mrs. Maud Sellards

Mr. .. d lira. lldword K•••M&gt; left WedaOiday moroinl for their

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Mason or.tH Clubs
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Map Plans For . :::"to'":r:l~~..~~~~~ of
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Tbe ComtniJ
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Middleport Personals

Heath Methodist
M'ission_ Group
Ho/d Meeftng
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Alaa ~Jld OOvla, Paul
W.U. and Jon "Weblter attencled
tbe State Fair qne 41? Wt weet..
Jln, Louil, Reibel wu call1ftl
on her ~dater, Mn. Lee M)'eil
retenll)'.
J. Otil BeJl ot PortlinGuth, wa1
MliiiODII'l' p~t 1peake'r at the
Metll.odla:t Cb~h Bundly ev•
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Mr. Ud Mn. WaiDe · Turalf,
lin. C. 0. Chipman and Mtt.
Mary Beard were ln COlumbul,

Postmaster Exam
For Hartford Is
Announced Tod~y

Wedneada.y Dllbt. where tbey
attended Opera , Niibl bJ the
cOlumbus L)Tlli · ~ter Group
of w"-• u•-- u-~lyn ~---·
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Soviet And German Leaders Meet
To Discuss Diplomatic Probletps

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MOSCOW UP-West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer told
Soviet leaders today that German
reunification and the relea se of
200,000 German war pnsont&gt;n
&amp;till held by the Rtwians werf'
not ..condition•" for the establiebme.nt of diplomatiC rclataon s
between tbeJr two countra n
But be empha11%ed that there
cDUld be no "real n:•nnahzataon"
of relations between the two peuplea until tbe.e emotaonai issue~
were settled.
The granite-faced old statesman

The Unite~ States C1vU Service
Commission haa a.nnouneed an
examination to fill the po1itioa of
fourtli-c1us po.slmaster for t.be
post oliice at Hartford, W. Va
The annual salary for this position is $2844. AppUeant'l must ae·
tually reslde wlthin the territory
supplied by the above-mentlGned
post office. Age limits, waived for
persons entitled to veteran preferenee, are from 21 to 65.

CiPebart and . the entire &amp;raul'
Alii "~-1 M1 · ~"
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Jackie Papenit, HOward MeMil·
non.. Corella MeMilUoit. Marahall
MeMIIUbn, Au Newland, Pa'tty
Newtarid; Patrl.cia" RileJ, Cheryl
:Jlobertl, June . spencer;
Judy
Turner, Kitty ~llHIIDIIOD, Sbaron

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The firs~ tw'o ca~dfdates· for Lho
"!ollas Slick thick" epntest, wbtch
is one of the highlights of t'}\e
Broiler Festival ate Lois Ann
-cb~pman, Middleport and Evel)TD'
P. Cuinmins, Letart ·Falla . ..
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Lois AnR, who also entered the
\ ' "M~ss SUck Chic&amp;" contest lQ.It
' an 16 year
' old aenior at
years 1s
Middleport High School. She ia
, ('IDployed in the Dairy Queen
store between · Middleport · and
Pomeroy. She i6 the daughter ot
Mrs. ~loi,5e Ch~PQl,Mn,, Middleport.
TM s~ond entry Ev~Jyn • eum·

mins. is a 19M graduate ol Raeine
Hlgh School, 18 years old. apd js
emplo:ved bf Jake Gaul'~ Clover
Farm Store, R.acibe. She is the
daugP,ter of 'llr. and Mrs. Buster
Cl.ilmftins, I)[ Letart Falls, and last
year: she wu a participant in ,the
'Big B~~~ llistrnel,

Min CbBfmD .i6 sponsored by
the . Pomeroy Dii:J!y Queen Store
and Ml'ss Cummins •by Crow B:rotbera PouUry.
Other entries were 'expected to
be announced later today.

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Full in.formation and applica·
hon forms may be obt~ined at the
Hartford post oUiee or from the
Comminion'1 Washinaton ollice.
APJillcatlons must be filed wltb
the U. S. Civil Service Commission. Washington, 215, D. C., •nd
must be received or postmarked
not later than September 13,
lDM.

Herbert E. Clarke
Funeral S~rvices
Are Held Friday
Funeral services were held tl).
day for Herbert EvaRs Clark, 81,
of Darwin, ln the Harrisonville
Methodist Cborch at 2:30 P. M.

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George Dynohew
Dies In Hospi~al;
Funeral Is Sunday
Ceorge W. Donohew, 1'4, Rt. 2,
Racine, was taken by death this
morning at 3 o'clOck In tbe Holzer I{Qspital, after an illness of
nearly seven, months.
He is survived by one daughMrs: .p-elyl! Webster, Cleve.
; aile• son, Leroy, kaclnei two
Doitohtw,. Pome·
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After his ISOtb ren a man 11
more sui1J)I'laed to tilld himlelf
r111,_t about somethilll than he
was at 20 to flnd himMlt Wl'OIII
about anything.
The Millen have rilllted
Clair Taylor realdtace on"
St.

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lllturiloy h,._loor 11

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Callyt&gt;11 Crolsl'lllld
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Phylllo Kirk

. . SO•er Cll7 Kid
Allen
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ason
Pl Pleasant's new National
of Gnrd Armory will be dedicated.
on November 11, Veteran.s' Day
i&amp;, accordiog to Col. 0. V. Knipp,
Commu- Chief of StaU and Maintenance
Officer of the W. V&lt;i!.. National
representaUves
· from
Metp
. ~e: Sh'ar1ey y vonae 'D--·
Guard.
~gThe Armory Is located on W.
le. Janet Jeffen and bon John- Va. State Route 82 just north of
SOD. TJae advisors art ~· Alfred 1 Point Pleasant.
and Mrs Harriet Ne1gler and 1 The building coven
18.000
Veral Hyaeu..
square reel. Included in it are a
driD floor, admini.qrative Offi~
cea, vehicle repair abop, firing
I raqe, kitchen. library, day room

exec_ vice

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and.\Walter L.

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Cl.U. E. Follrod, Cheater, vs.
O..ie lloe FoUrod, Carroll , 0 .,
M. •Dowell, Rll, llid·
YS. BenjamiD Dowell,

Telecast Will Be
Made Sunday Of
Y;mk•lodian Game

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Two petitions for divorce were

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PIIG'fDllRI IJv!J you all

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C. \..._Water

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Reedsville PI'A will hnld their
flral meeUDJ Sept. 12 at 8:00 p.
m. at the ReedsYille SChool

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[..oomj .. from t fla.
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Fred Pe.,.n from AlideUe
Pearson With the defendant restored to her inaldea nam~ of
Audellt': I Roberts. •. .
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M.....U. Faudree NnT' tw.m
Robert V•. Peay with 'ilie
mer re.lor\'d to ber. 'maid&lt;~ .. ~

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MARKaT IIII'OIIT
. ClNCINN~TI, ··o. uP-Produce:
EJif, ateadr. pricea unclwtl:ed;
eonswneri A large wblta 08-80,
brown mix1 67-80; medium white
o40o41, brown mix 19-&amp;1; wbOieyle
fKt
ceat A extra lii,I'P white
I'~~~;mixme(liulll
wlilte 38-43,
38-43.
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Chit:tena. steady at. uncban,eed
prices; fryers 28-27; bens, heayv
19-21; hens, light 15J.8; old roosters 10-U.
. Butter, 90 score 81.

Elean~ Fi\Jtlll from Robert E.
FrUth with the c!l'lndYOf .t he
couple's dne child t lwarde41' ~ the

rold E .. Lo4)mfs.

of Marcella Faudree.

wot

[ o UtthtMttlc Mo..,....., • • • no bollo.
polity~, wbMII. Soaltd lor lifo

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Mr.

o Now &lt;Ofllhi\IOUI ~ IURHthal
o Uttilerwa..r lulls Dllllrlltut.r "'- Ailh- soap • , • end• soap stcdn worrtea
lakes out dtrl and tOaP KUnl

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June Tulloll from A.l.v8
DertniJ: TuUoh with the ' euttod,of tbe couple's . two chirdren
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awarded the plaiDiiff.
Emma MaebeUe . VerDOn 'fr~
Charles B. Vemoa with
mer reatored to 'her
m·
name of Emma Maebelle F
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~nna

)largarot II. sa.¥er
Stover.
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fr,om Betty
witb lite cusOd;y Gf tbe
coupte•s
awarded
the defendaft.L
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Co,urt

Robert Staaliy

Dormit(»_ry At Holzer Hospii~l ·

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plaUDtUOC. . :
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Minnie George
Hart.
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O,nln
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EXteOded llloes8 Thomas
t.tiree c.'budreA

charges his wife
With &amp;rou' neglect and extreme
cruelty. The Follrods were marWife! "How are we going ~o ~ete ried In 1953 aad have Do ebildren.
Mr-1. Dowell charges her buSbr~t~~ our 2llth wed41!'1 ~•er·
band
witb gross nea;Ject and eJ:~
sar)r . .'
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treme
erueUy. Sbe Is sulq for
Husband: "How abnut two' di!hthe
eustody
llf ber four ehlldrS,
firm of •Lantr. ute,. r.1f silenc.e?"
a
permuent
alimony and reasonthe
~- able support for the children. Tbe
Si:rd!flinder words: .
!he
hatut of a one-cylinder man. ~
hav'e been married Ailee

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He then said the reunificatio-n
of Germany L'l "a duty of tbe big
Four powers," adding that "here
also I must repeat: I propoae ' no
'conditions.' "

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acboola
guicfance

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ln hhi reply, Adenauer saJd the
questions of German reuniflea·
lion and the release of the pris- ·
or1ers were of major importance.
He u1d .!1ol ut1on of these questions was not a "condition" for
tbe establishment of diplo.mitie
reliitiOns.

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prestW,led,

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In an opening staterment, BUI·
eanin noted that t)le Soviet init.·
iated the talks on "the · asaumP"
~Jon that the establishment of
normal rciallons between our two
countries correspond to tbe inter·
esl..!l of both."

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In·· bis opening reMa~Jcs. Bulu.nin prnposed that. Bonn f.Q.d
Moscow establish embauies and
exehangi ambassadors'. He also
said be hoped the current diJtua...
sions would bring · "(ruitfal resultl" in the way cf lmproVed
trade and the establishment and
development of scientific. techni·
cal and cultural oooperatio11 between the two natiO(l.t.
A German delegation spatesman told a press conlereace at
He served his country in World A4enauer's headquarters "' ·after·
War 1 and Will in F;ance.
wards that the chaocellof. would
Burial was made iD the Wells reply to Bu~nin 'a ~edl When
Cemetery, Downington.
the 'talks resume SatUl"day at 10
A. II. (3' A. II. EnT.)
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set forth h i~ position before .eoVIet Premier Nikolai Ba.llpnln,
Commum~t party bead Nildtl S.
Kh ~ ufhchev and Forejgn M:inilter
V. M. Molotov at tbd openinc le&amp;sion ot five day s of Soviet-West
German talks

Mr. Clark who died Wednesday
In the Veteran~ Hospital, Hunt·
mgton. W. Va., is 1urvived by h11
wi!e, Edil.b Clart: ooe daughter,
Mr.s. LesteT Hendenon, RuUand;
and se'len sons: Harry, Hals1e,
Hlldred, Hester, Homer, aU at
home and Haroltl and Howard
Clark, of the U. S . Army. One
brother, George Clart, Harrison·
vtlle and ODe aiater, Mrs. Harry
Tuff, Dayton, 0,

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"The Stop
K:eeps
Going"
Manning Kloes- Don Mullen
Phone 9391
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Washes Cleaner
Rinses Brighter 1
Spins far Drierl

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BROILER FESTIVAL
DANCE
Pomeroy High School
AUDITORIUM
SEPT. 14th
9tol
Tickets on Sale at:
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and Mn. Clwie• Strauaa.
Wedq.aday for 1 visit with relaM.r. and Mrs. tteYu P. Bia:er- U'Yea In Coshocton.
dilcuued by Leader Sanh SpeDstaff ud eblldrea Jeft Wed.aesMr. and Mrl. Robert Harbrecbt eer u tb6 Good Luck Clo~ '-&amp;:
ol Cheahlro. Mn. SeUords wiU
day momln&amp; for their hGI'lHI 1D •ild family, Colwnbua, were weet Club of Muon met 08 TUesday
take poasetsion next week.
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t..telucl, Fla., after a vialt wltb nd peata ol their parents, Mr. afternon' ia the Muon CommWl·
-~Jeanor S. Sch•af, Middleport Society Editor ·- Pbone 6Q7G
her parentl, Mr. ud lin. Udle
Mr1. Raymond Harbrecht ity Buildl.aa;.
Smith, ..W.ebe Tll!f'l'aee.
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Kr. and Mra. Norman Me·
Mrs. Spe~f' told the .,-oup of
. Lucille Bearh&gt; Hawkins, Pomeroy Society F.ditor-Pbone 6;144
Mr. and Mra. Robert Haney Gl Cullum.
plans for lhe 1 4-H program f,r
Fmdlay were weekend petot.a of
M.lsa Nettie Koehler a~ompan. the next year In addition to disher paieats, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ied by ber brother-in-law and eussiRJ t)le recent Farm Youth
Weblter. Tbey were arcompanied &amp;.iater, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wea· Sbow and tbe Achievement Ban·
home lfond&amp;y by Mr. "nd Kn. ver, Gallipolis spent Tuesday
quet to ~ held in Pl Pleuaat
S
Webster for • two week!' visit.
Columbus.
sometime in November.
.
Robert Tumpkans, Baltimor~ . dleport. and Mr and Mrs. George
Mn. Geora:~ H. Parker returned
At the nme time, Mrs. SpeaMd., spent the holiday weekend DeWees, Athen!l, VISlted friends
home Tutaday after • ten day
Mra. Edward Koehler has re- eer announced that new meQt•
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visit in Marietta with her cousin, turned home after a sevefal day 5 ben for tbe next year would be
with his parents, Mr and Mrs. at Long Bottom on Labor Day.
E. R. Tompkim;, and h1s nephew.
Miss Lucille Smith, teacher in
Miaa Dora Wilson, who is iU.'
viiit with relatives :n Columbus. welcome to attend the next meet·
Middhlport High Sc:hool, is 111 in
The Commission on Mlulons
Mr. antl Mre. Jack Keanedy
S.H.S.N.3. t.urence A. Napper ing of the dub.
Jam611 Hamer.
friends, T.E.S.N. Norria J;&gt;.
Cpl Andy Batey, fort Bragg, New Mexico, where she was vlsit- met at Heath M~thodl&amp;t chureb moved Wf! dn e1 day 1rom liJiddlf&gt;. and
a..
ol su11'tvan, Milsouri,
b h
nwwwe,
Mrs. Speneer appoln.ted a nomN C . and a friend , Pfr W1lham in.g this summer and was un1 bl e Wednesday eteritn1 witb ilr a.
01 her mother, 8-.N. Jamea BatsOn of •i~l~enivUle, l inaUng coiDIIlittee to lllliD.e offi·
to
return
to
her
borne
in
Che1ter
James
Euler,
chairman,
preaiding
port
tot
e
ome
Shuspack, Carbon, Pa .. who IS
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the openlng defOtlonal HI'· Mn.
h b Geortla. .Willlamaon, which w· y a., were visiting
cers at the nat meeUq at wbic:b
also stationed at Fort Bragg, in time for the beglmUog o1
school.
MrR.
Howard
Kreu,
Pome
vice
le(J
by
the
paator,
ReY.
L.
A.
c!:t
tep8.1red
alpee
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.lin.
Laurence
F.
NapPer,
oi
time elecUOJUI wll1 be held. Those
spent the weekend w1th the for
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enviUe, over the Labor
Day on the eommittee are Howald
mer's mother, Mrs. Helen Batey. roy, is aubatituting for her at Bangerter.
During the meeting;
Mra. A. R. Knight and
VlD- weekend Lawrence just returned McMillion, Ann Hanil antl PatJack Bratz, Renovo, Pa., was a the High School.
Mr.
and
MMI
.
Wesley
Fry
and
were
offered
for
Rev.
cent,
returned
home
to Newport, R.I., after a 7-mon· rida Riley.
1,
weekend guest of Miss Ann Rupe
from a flahinl and campins
tbs' cruiae on the
Tueaday'i prosr•m bad 11 its
at the home of her parents, Mr. aon, Marvin, Mrs. Ada Latnbert, George Sidwell, who will
on the Potomac near Harpe.ra
Mr. and Mrs. ]J.obert Niday
t)leme "Winner or Loaerf. Tbe
and Mrs. Gerald Rupe, Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. John Fry and Mr. this month for Kore1 81
Springfield, arrived
meeting opened with the 4-H
He attended the Baccalaureate and Mrs. Jamea Fry, spent Sun· arie5. Letters were read from Ferry with Mr. ud llrs. Doyle
evening and returned
Song and Pleda;e. An·n Newland
exercises at the Gallipolis Pres· day at Caffiden Park in Huntinc· mi:uionaries in Indla, Afriea an~ PhiUipa: of PhUippi, W. Va. and
Korea and It wae decided to atlrt )lr, and Mrs. Joe Lea&amp;burg antl
evenina:. They visited
gave the opellin,J theua:ht and
byteriao Church, Stmday morn- ton .
correspOndence
with
lOme
of
children,
llora-~-·n,
W.
Va.
ton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wyatt
June
Spencer read a selection
a
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rupe when
b
Mise Rupe was one of the grad- er Roand
1
e1t Robert
Haggerty,Byer
Robert
Fiah·
tb
Wh
auww
and
aon,
Jimmy.
were in
ese
peop e. 1
they went &amp;ilb'·eeud .,_
nT tatl
b 1
d I lie• there
u_
...
.IQ.I-, an
IUU•.
n.vbert . _ll'il«».l
uatmg nurses of the Hul:ter Hos· Charleston to attend the footen ve P ans are e DJ ma e n1 '" aurpera Ferry, Shepherds- Mrs. VaniC!e Wilcox and
pital School ot Nursing.
ball game Saturday night.
to have the Rev. and Mnr. Otis town arut Charle. Town.
North Baltimore, also
"i,iteclj
Lawton Templeton,. Dayton, was Bell, missionaries on furlouJh I • Vineent Kni&amp;ht lett ru.•!ld•ll' ijkr. lnd Mrs. Wyatt Gilberi:
Mrs William Grueser is re·
covering satisfactorily after rna· here o\'er the weekend to visit from work on Okinawa, as special for the Linalr Military Institute utc\IY enning.
jor surgery at the Meags General! his grandson, ·Marshall Ray, In· gueata at a Family Nil:ht dbmer He was ICCOJQ.ptaietl tbere by fs~ . .Mr: and Mrs. John Hunnel
Hospital. Her daughter, Debbie, font son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben to be held in October.
mo~ber, Mnl: A. R. Kni&amp;bt
eetved word that Miss ~b,irloey 1
ia a houseguest of Mr . and Mrt~ Batey, Locust Street.
A general dlscuulfln waa held retUI'Ded that evenina;.
HuDaei waa operated on ~~
Bradford Maag and da-..shter,
Mra. Clyde Ingels -..~~~~~~I concerning methoda ol interutiDJ
Mn. J. T, CGft)e:Dina: returned pendlcltis. MJ.aa Hunnel, who
Myrna, Minersvi.lle, and
Don John, and Mrs Robert
young people in mlssloD work. to .ber home. Akron. &amp;Janda)' 1(. employed in Portland, Oregon,
k'
Grueeer is staying Wlth Mr. and I and sons. Richard and
Mill Ben Sanborn Wll ··~ to ter a 'ileftt~ days vialt with her i'l In Room 430, Providence HOI·
Mrs. Carl Brannon
Middleport , were in Athens, Tuesday.
present tbe "World
OuUook" motb,r1 lll'l. GeOI'Ie Hetzel wbo pital, Portland, Ore.
Swisher Lohse
durin1 ber hospitalization.
' 1 M
and M
Ca 1
when tbe )VSCS .meets Man••Y was IDJur~ iD a 1111.
•
Mrs. Howard Ewmg, who is re· Chaileston, an:\trs. ~. P.
evening. The pastor sbowed 1 plc·
JaD1e1 Smitb ind lister Mia• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed J . Sm1th, son,
DuHon Druga
cuperating after major surgery, were on a motor trip over
ture of a Kindera:uten elaa ltDt ~n, wbo have been in French Lewis and M1ss Donna · Wildern~w from Columbus . to Kansas SkyJine Drive and through
to him b)' hll friend, tbe )\lv, Moroceo wltb their parenta Col muth spent the Labor Day week
Martin
Roller
City Wednesday to v1s1t her dau· tueky over the weekend.
01hia Ito, ~kyo, Japan.
.
~ad il~ Wilford Sintth fo; th~ end in lndiiiLilpolia, Ind., 'i~E.I
ghter and BOD-ln~law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Those pr~sent Vr"ere Mr. B~aer· lllmmer, arrived Mond•y for 1 the Smith's older son and
Price $3.50 A Couple Mrs. WUllam Dav1s and family. h,lnney Mr a d M
ter, Mrs. EUler, Mta. E. R. T01111p- vlsi• wUh their eraadmother Mn
Mr. and Mre:.
·-- ~and Mrs. Homer Rice, Mitl· Long ~nd Rote~t Ha~ierty at- kln1, Bess Sa~born, Mra. Ddlu- Theod.o te Ebenbaeb. TheY' left
While there they attended
Fr~e~ Mo~Heo, Sunday, and ar.
Indiana State Fair and other
tended the races in WbeeliDJ, ben Beck.
Sunday.
rived 1p1 Charla*ort, w. Va., b.v ,, ~~~~()£interest.
G1'v~n
Mo.~
.. wber• ther wer•
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward
lfh. Ebenbach.
and daughter, Mary Lou. Ravens·
wood, spen) the LafiOr Day week·
llr. and Mra. · Ralph . Graves
For A Gleaming "Like·
81ld with h~r mother, Mn. James
Mrs. Don Thomas and Mrs. Bea~
New" Finish Thai lasts
Murray.
Proctor lptDt tbe holiday week.·
Mr. and
Robert
end ·with relatlvea In Vlralnia,
And lAsts, Gel Our Ex·
(Erne~&gt;hne
and
· Mra. Ralph Graves and lin
pert Simonizing Job.
rcn , Mark and
Bill Taylor, who baa been 1 Don Tbolhas
vfai:
1mrg, .~pe nt the
Counclllor at Camp Clenland tors in
Mrs. W. R. Luellen and
tbls summer. gave an outline of
Mrs.
the Parsons
Reunion.
the camp ac:ti'VIUes when tiU!: ta .t.'!" 1
ONLY
guests who called on Mrs. Luell- Westminster Youth Fe.tlowebiP
Mr.
en over the weekend were Mr. held their ftrst fall meetlq l~lt
and Mrs. Jack Panona and Mr. the Fl~lt ~bfleti-D CbiU'~
and Mrs. Geora;e Parsons, Toledo. Sun4ay evenlna;.
·
Tho~
Y O!l
JuUe
Probasco,
who
wa.s yrt.letMrs. John Thomas has been In
moderator,
wiJI
act
Ia
modtraiOr
Gallipolis several daya this week
where Mrs. baac Smith. Cottage. since Fred L4wls, who tt,eld tiUit
ville, W Va, is critically Ill at office, is leavin1 for coUea;e tlllls
month and Nelle Maiden wall eJ~
Holzer Ho~pJlal.
ected as vlc.e.moderato.t. Other
officers are Pauline .. Zerkle,
retary; Juamta Hawkins, tre118UI7·
er; Sally Gilmore, fhalnnsn
Social Activities to replace Sheila
1
Stover who will enter Ohio Uni.
versity this month.
Mrs. Judson White is councillor
of the FeUowship
.Ar•'x'
ed by Mrs. Paul
Plans were made for the
Rally of the WeatmiDBttr
Fellowship of the Athen1 Presby·
tery to he held here on Sept. U.'
Members •preaent- were Lynn
Btu:hanon, Becky Grueser1 Gall
Malden, Pauline Zirkle. Nelle Mil·
den, Safly Gilmore, RaymQDd Tur:
ner, Carl Taylor, Blll 'l'lylor,
'thura- PrL'
S.;t, 1-9
Nancy Rawlinl8, 8llella Stover,
Fred Lewle, Juutta H1wkins.
lindolllh loolf Dorolhy Mal"""
. ·"

•

Thursday, September 8, 1955
Rutland

of Toledo were holiday weelllend home in KeDt after a Yilit with
auestl of tbe\ r partDU, llr• IDd rt..tl Yfll here.
Aln. William Kennedy and Hr
Mra. GeorJe Wildermuth left

- .-

'

ChlelcoJt Soled
lr Mra. Leo Qulwey~ Athenl.. o.
Toss togetber:
2 cups cut-up cold
(Large chunb)
1 cup cut-up celery (',i.:Jn.
pieces)
1 tbsp. lemon Juke
,Salt and ptPN lo laat6

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