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hDal.ly Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mtddlepoi L, 0 , o, L 8

The Dady Sentinel

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POMEROY SOCIETY
Ray Woodteard Mrs Roy

..,,__ Jr , Mrs Harold Ebersbae'h
. ElP Gilmore Jr , Mrs Charles
• Mr1 George Ha r lts, Mra
I:. Shasteen,
Mrs
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l~;:.:•nd Mt:.s Sh•rll:'v GUinther,
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~;a&lt;l•ed the County Council PTA

~~ Falls Thursday
~r &amp;pd Mrs Wa lter Boyer re
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.a&amp;. and Mrs W"'llt'r [l.o~er of
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CUe&amp;t.s of Mr and Mrs C J

Ebenbach
' Mr. and

Mrs Norman Harbrc!' ht
atld daua;hl rr Debbu
of Wehe
~rrke and 1 uest s Mr and Mrs
Walfer Boyer uf Bast l s pent Sun
day with Mr and Mrs Watd Wm

don. natwoods

Mn Hnolfl Eber:. bach and Mrs
Emmett Bl.arkhurn
of Pomero)
and Mn Sh•rley Mdl s Middl eport
vl81ted an J ~rk son Sunda )
Misa Phyll ts Ebenbach ts on a
week's vacatwn from her employ
ment at thr Kroge r Store
Dav1d Bo•H 1 stu rl ~nt at
'Mar
ietta CoJ1eg1 spent the week end
with h1s pa• ('nls Mr and Mrs H
E Boney
Mrss Olg'ii Pr('roltr o f C'olumbus
'Wall the Y.eek ( nd .I!:Hrst~ ,f hr.r
mother Mrs Odett r Prr rotlr
Mrs Addre (,ruf.'~ r ~rst l ~ d Sunday In Mason W V l wrl h Mrs
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Mrs Addt c Gr ut'st!r
Mr and ~trs Stan It'~
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and son:; of Zanes\ li lt ~pt nt SlJn
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Davrd Wa tson whu
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VIlle
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Sun(\a} from l'rrktrshutg W Va
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Eleanor S Schaaf Middleport Society Editor- Phone 6079

Racine Grange Elects
Eber Carnahan As Worthy Master

Fer Late Vacation

Hac i!H! t;ra n~c nHt rn r egular G trk ctprt Mr ~ Brll Therss , ( er:. t· ~sron V·hdnesrluy mght St pi
Mr~ M&lt;~l t tl Bn g le Pomona
wrlh Wor thy Master btHr &lt;.arna :'11r ' -\nn P ('g]e folora
Wanda
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The marn rnter n o~~ I a d~ Ass I Steward, Earl
I est of lh!! e \llltn,.l wa s the annual Sha1n .l!.:x Cu rmmtte u
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ahan Maste r I!Lil Sptllttt O\Lr
ltrlk tlfr" )lm( nts
were ser'l'ed
seer Mrs L' Nllra S v r•lcrr
L~ c •~tth a blrlhrlay cake to celebrate
tu rer Mts Emma AdaJlls Ste\'1 ti l! 1uarte1h btrthdays
ard J ohn Easte rda) Ass t Ste,...
1 he Htc :&lt;t ml'€ t rn g wtll be Oct 10
ard Mary Easterda y
Clta plllln at whJ(·h tune H arold
Carnahan
Ge n e Yo.st Tr1 a~u1 rr Mrs lf'tha 1 v.ll nsta ll \h( oHt~ers Potluck te
Murrts Seu ctar} (,arret! Crrcle fl l,.,hlll( lll..-, w 11 be ser vf..'d

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Chester Garden Club Installs
New Officers At Oct. Meeting

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OF MIDDLEPORT
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Pr S.ctlon 5211, U 5 Reviled Stalut ..
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ASSETS
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Corporate strJcks ( IIICiuclmJ,; $07511 l}IJ ~too. k o1!
Fedcr.tl Reservt• hcwkJ
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lo o\ tll\th Sdulday enroutc to tH.,
hunt~ ,tl!t 1 s he had been uU~trt
h~etc bv tiLl tllness ot her nwlht r r
1\lt ~ r r ru s I ug1:1te at Holzer 1in~
l' •I s tnd;n Mr 11nd Mt s 0 I'
Kl(tn tn !f'JTRrned Mr~.s Huld.th
Kl11n tnil Ftank }'ug11te nt Ohmtr

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Federated Group
Makes Plans F.or
Christmas Party
'rlw llappy Ha rv&lt;&gt;~h 1 ~ ( l a~s of
the I 1 rlerat• d Churc h rnct F"ndlly
~vemng at the chtuch w1th Mrs
Roy Seyft 1c.1 president pre~!dmg
llevol tons we•e lf'd by Mrs Lou
l.s H('1brl and during t he busmess
se.'l.!:llun plan.o,. were thsculiserl fo-r
the annual ( h1 lslma~ party A re
port was gn en on se nrlang a J,:t£1
to Mrs Elizabeth Huber a futmer
lei!Che r of the class
Game~ w r• e plnved dunng the
sntlnl hour 1nd refrf' hmenht !lerv
cd IJ} Mrs !I art\ C11ntet bury and
Mrs C J Mrl lhon e

•sg•s

Pupils of the Salem
Center quartet preceded the program by
Grade School pnsented the pro- the Khool
A boys c horus from thlil ~txth
a:ram whe&amp;&gt; the Retrred Te~~ochers
grade
at Se~l"m Center wbich Will
A!lsocahon mel
Saturda} after
smg at the Teachers Assocrauon
DCJln
at
the
Federated
Church
AUXILIARY MEETING
JD Athens sang several numbers,
The Auxalrary of\ the Lewu Man·
Mus Marcia Karr, pre!ident, was after which 11 plano soLo was pre
ley Po11, Amencan Legwn,
wtll
sented by Pam ela Wtbon An ln
1n charge ~ the meetrng wbH."h op
meet this evl"nmg at the Ml Zion
strumenlal triO Betty Lee Janey ,
ened
1v1tb
the
group
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Bapttst Chureh Rutland, WJth Mrs
Jaumala Tackelt anrl Geor!lt&gt; Pe r
Gertrude BuUer Mrs Naorru Bent- erlca" followed by scripture read
cy gave a number followed b~ a
ley Post Amertcan Legion, wdl 1ng ano prayer Durmg the busr num~ un the mclrxly i)eUs by
Carrre Cassell and
Mrt Emm'l nesti sedslOn, MIBs Ethel Ga.orland
Lee Knotts
BI4nd as hostesses
Mrs Everett Tracy
and E 0
A plano "olo bv D(bble Turnar,
Saunder~ Wt'Tt'! n&amp;.med &amp;5 the nom
an mstrunl('ntal duet b)' Carol} n
WEDNESDAY
MEETING
rnatrng C[)mmttlee
Edwards and Judy 1 ackC'tt a num
The Whtt to Rose Lodge Auxt~
1
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on t he melody bells by Daxte
'I1he
r~•ogram
wh
ch
was
plan
iary of the Brotherhood of Ratl Roush
and I tnda Gr lkerson ~ prano
ned
by
Hl.llby
Wrlhams
opened
road Trammcn , Will meet Wednessolo
follow(
r! The program clo511d
day afternoon at 1 30 p m at the wtth a read ng A Cumm•ndment
wath
i:t group of lh" lower grades
For
Marl"'ed
Folks'
by
Mr
Wll
Wodmen s Hall
ILams followed by a nllmber by a smgtng The Bus Song and premixed
qu&gt;~rtet
A Humorous senting a play Ach Ya
At the rio~e of the m~eelmg tee
MEETING CALLED
Spce&lt;:h ' by M.r Williams and 1111
Tuesday evenrng a meeting Will ot her vocal l!llmber by the m1xed cream and cake were set ved
be held at the
Mlddleport Htgh
School In preparation or the com
munrty Wide campaign
for fund'
for the Boy
&amp;oul!l
and Cub
Scouts MaJors
team
captains.
work~rs and parents of Cub and
Bay Scouts i!re mvtted to be present and a movJng ptcture Will be
shown relatrng to the campa1en
and the work done by Scouting

EMERGINCY

CENTRAL PTA MEETING
The Central PTA wrll meet to
naght at 7 30 p m at
Central
Srhool arrordrng
to announcement rnade today A ~p~aker Wlll
be prl'st nt nn 'Sl'hool Lunches
and thr Nil• lors Run group Will
se rve rr frr shmt"nts

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RECEIVIS DRIVING AWARD
Starling E Orr, 1619 E11st Hud

Jhtra 1tonge 1pace ntra

son Street, Columbus, Ohro, re
Ct'Jved an award Sept 25 hom
Sherrff Paul Columbm for safe
drrvmg i{(' 1s a f11rmer
Meigs
Countlan of Chester
1 ownshrp
and the son of Me and Mrs Ptr
ry Orr , Columbus and has three

work: !pace, on wheels!
2q\12. h gh, 11\lh. ll 2JYJ•
Free wheehn&amp; J • cast en
Chrom1um teas and h11ndles
two rollt baked on enamel
fin11h, five talon

ELBE RFE LOS

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tras~ &amp;garbage

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PIDERAL DEi POSIT IN SURA "'ll COUPORA TlON

In llw H1 ightesl Corm' I In
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MILWAUKEE IUP)- Two persons were killed and 19 tn·
Jured late Monday when an ex(.oiOSIOn npped apart the new
t"'o story addition at Ampco Metals Inc, on Milwaukee's
South Side
TY•mage was estimated at $300,000 to $350 000 Ftre Chtef
Ed W1scher called the disaster one of the city's worst m re.

Legion District
~mmander Wilf
Speak On Bonus

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Mayor S~ts p~~e
Of Beggars Nite.
Within Pomeroy

School Employees
Hear Of Benef•tS
}
Accorded T0 Them

Dodgers Even
World Series
By Winning 1..0

Rotary Foundation Fellowship
Possible For Bend Area Student

Minor Dam~es
Result From
Al11to ~llisiA&gt;11

Stiffler Stores Inc. Announce
Appointment Of New Ad Director

Wahama High
Boosters Plan
Auction Sale

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MAKE A DATE TO GIVE

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W. COMPTON, 0. D.
East Com Street, Po-ro:r

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eHrylhlat tbM bun~. Dilendr, tv.tomabea.Uy, without odort.

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'lod'ay ••• rip t DOl&lt;. ••• dedue frw.Lm fril1•L thf hLallh

DRY CLEANING
DONE BY SPitt'ALISTS!

Tri- Lustre
Cleaners

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Boiler Explosion Rips Apart
New Building In Milwaukee

Racine High
Student Staffs
Are Announced

Mollohan Will
Be Honored At
An Open House

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Sophia Whitlock
Funeral Services
Will Be Thursday

Funual rt'SVICe! tor Sophra An
gela Wtutlock, 84 of 173 Mulbe rry
ave Pomeroy who daed m Mer g.s
General Hn'lpltaJ at 12 30 p m
Monday wlll be held Thursrl a} al
1 cent years
D
a m 111 Sacred Heart Ctrurch
Y.tschl'l" and about 25 f1remen,
urged the arloptmn by tbe ChamShe had t)f ~n zn 111 health fur
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equtpped with searchhghts dug
ber o£ the h"¥C p01nt program
lo ng perwd or tune
rnt o lhe tangled mass ol ruans W\tb
presented
Rosary services wrll he htld on
p1cb axes and power 1aws to be
The five 1ssues presented by
W edne~day at 8 p m ill the Ewrng
sure no olht!J" vtetuns were trapthe C1vtc Commrttee were Ol An
Funeral Chapel
out effort of the Pomeroy
ped
I
The daughter of the late '1r
A polrce dctarl wa-s posted durChamber of C()mmerce an s up
11nd Mrs Jarob Merers, she r.~ sw
mg the mght to keep eurtoszty
port of the Vete-rans Memonal
vrverl by ~1:&lt; chrldren Fred Wh rl
Bond 1ssue wh1ch will appear on
Student staffs for Racma the I seek.-rs away from shaky walls
lock
Mrs Herman Grueser Jos~ ph
the Novtmlber ballet
1 }rar hook and El'ho Racrne High [ Which threatened to crumble
Robert H Mollohan Democratrc
Whrtlock Mrs Mary Kunzelm 11n
(2) The provrdlng (){ factual tnI School ~ newtpaper were announc
Ktlled by the blast were Mrs
candtdate for governor
of the
Frames Wb1tlock and Mr:. Homer
formstton to the voters on the
e
d
toda
b
Pnncrpa
l
Oonald
c
I
Arthur
Ba:a:ter 35 a tierk who
Vrrgama wtll be
Bnckles wtth whom Rhc made h er Wol ff' Y }
various candidatE's for o~fice 1n State of Wf'sl
dted enroute to a hOSpital and
ho•ne and four J;tan.dehildren
Charle.11 Planke 49 wh.., died 1n 1
order that the voter when he casts honored on Thursday evemng at
open house to be held at the home
The
deceased
wa
s
prr-cerled
m
Dnnna
Circle
and
Jamce
Wolfe
hos pttal four houn: after the exhis ballot wJll be well Informed
dl"atb h} hrr
husba nd
H1 ram ha ve Men named co-f'dJtor.. of the ploston
as to just whom he Is castmg hts of Mrs P T Burdett on Oh1o R1'1'
er Road tn Pomt Pleasant
Whrtloek and two sn m; H1ram Jr y(arb&lt;~ok which will be pubhshed
vote
an the sprang
Seven other penor. were hosand
Edward Gemgc Whttlock
(3) The orgamzatJOn .,.d pr oHost for the affair will be Joe
Eihlor
m-chaef
of
the
Echl)
staff
p1tahzed
and 12 were gl\len hrst
fo~rrend s may call at the Ewmg
motion of a Teen Age Recreation F Burdette charrman 00. the Oem1s
Norma
Chapman
Ftrst
tssue
a1d
by
the
company nurse
Puncral
Home
at
any
ttme
Centlr In Pomeroy, \Vhcn;m un ncratlc Erecutlve Committee
of
date has been set for Oct 17th
A steam b01ler rn the basement
Burnt!
wrll
bl'
made
1n
Sacred
der proper supervision the many Mason Co unty Mollohan
IS also
H~arl Cathnhc Ccnwtery
Otht rs on the
Echo staff Ul· of tile two...1tory bnek and glas$
young folk of the communrty congressman from West V1rgm1a's
d ude June Proffitt rea tures , Bet black olfrce bulldtng exploded and
would have a place to gather and First District
YANKEES' DON LARSEN throws the first pitch - a ball - ef the fltt'h game of the World
t) sellers ltterary Dennre Hrll blew out one wall and the roof
hQld social funct10ns
Series to Brooklyn's Jtm Gtlllam and, 96 pttch es Later, he woUild up wtlh the ftrsl perle&lt;\
s porb Donr.a Jean Lewrs art
The two fust floon With deiJks,
lnvited
to
attend
The
pu:bhc
rs
(4) A stu1y of the trdflc and
game 1n World Senes htstory A crowd of 64,519 at Yankee Stadtum and mi1hons more m
S htrlc} Salser funny
husmess flhng cabtnets and ather mater
parlung stluatron In Pomeroy and the open house, accordmg to Mrs
Claudta Shields and Shtrley Ward rak cras hed m a heap 1n the ba'llefront of radto and TV sets struggled along wtth him as he took over a spectal spot m baseupon the eompl.etlon of the study Burdett
schn( I tatlrng Yolan Rhodes
ment
to offer r~ommendahoru to the
ball's Hall of Fame (InternatiOnal)
rhange Wanda
Rous h
Jamce
It was feared at fu"Sl that many
Pomero.r V11lage Councal for its
\\ lbh Joan Neville Mrldred Trip pl!rsuns mtght have been trapped
auidance 11nd acUo.n
lett and Beatnce Gilltlan, busmess l 111 t he mass of debns
(5) A better diSplay of the Am Korean Veterans are urged to manfl.gcrs
About 100 men dug mto tbc
erican Flag on all patrwUc holtattend the meetJng Wednesda y at
wreckage for pos.s1ble vacums Near
days A much n~ed civic gesTypiSt~ arc Gent&gt;vtevc
Snyder, ly 25 ambulances were ealled. aQd
the Legion Hall whn Alec Blaar
ture whtcb rn th8' past has been
Glen11a Randolph ami AVls Theiss hremen, pohce ctvrl defenM wbrkCommander of the =.::riCI
more Ql" !ISS tgnorcd
Rep&lt;&gt;rters n&lt;Jmed
are Jamce er aod rescue 111uadl went to ..,ort.
Wll I.Jte the peat 8
lt the
In other bu!tness transacte.ll. at
~W. meetial o[
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.ae.n Wttlfe ~cmar AQnabel RoSe, JUlllhe
Thanksglvtna
,welle
Cjllllpleted
the Chambfor mt:etint IIJ&lt;lnd1.y tt
'
nf'tt Post, :'lie. 128, Amerfflftf Le- tor Lors Kn{)pp sophomor~ , Wa1d
was announced thO ~ -m.e!lllbenlllp
1\ev Eu1rne Brown of United
Mrs Hattre Ervin Mlddleport, when the· :Middleport Mimstertal AssoctatiOn met Monday gion
Foster f'"l'A Alhe Stover, nlA
tn the newly organlzed ctv1c body MethodL!It Church who tS the e harr was noUfted of the death of her morrung at th.e Firs,t Baptist Church wtth Fred I Gardner
lom.mand 1
Bla tr wrll drscuss Donna Jean Lcwrs, BE Club Phy
hid now reached 44 and that pro man of te Boy Scout organtzatron stste• Mrs Catherina
Elizabeth pastor of the Church of Ohnst and prestdent of the MMA PIe
I bp pt oposcr! bonus for
Korean JlJs l hl ~ g lt'" dub and Jackie Ad
spects of the membershrp gomg
vc1.evan s and wrll be pn:pared to a.m~ band
m
Pomeroy
announced
todav
plans
I
Dawso
n
81
Columbus,
at
Umver·
o'l'er the 50 mark were (Very much
answer questrons on this s ubject
ror
meeting
the commauee slly 1-IO'!f'ltal
serv rces wtn
be h e ld on
jn evtdence
F acuity adv1sor 1s ~fr Wulfe
whtch 15 v ta l to all veterans of
Thursday evening at 1 pm an the
Wedne•·'• y Nov 21 at
Heath
Other staff members for Racrna
Plans were also outllned for an B lh
-nd
st
....
uneral
services
are
to
be
held
u
that conflict
e any Churc h on Se .. .,
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Method 1st Church wltb the host
arr Phylhs lhJ.c and Norma Chapannual dtnntr meeting to be held
todaY a{ the Wngbtsel Funeral po•toc, the Rev C Raym'On Konk
Commander Roscoe Ftfe and hls
on October 24
Named to the
Mapp1ng of plans for further Home, McArthur, wtth bur1al 111
" Beggars Ntgbt' for Pomeroy
associates core urg1ng Veterans to man features Dwam Sayre and
01
nght as vtce-presldent in the
comm1Uee to handle arrange orgamzallons of Scout Troops in the- Elk Cemetery, McArthur
attrnd the meetmg whether lhey Davtd Hysell bus1ness maoager.&gt;, youngsters hu been ~t for Tu.esRobert Euler a nd Tommy Stobart, ntght, October'" 30, Mayor E F.
brmgmc the message
menta for the affair were Dr K Pomeroy Will be the prtnctpal to
arc Leg10nna1res or not
Survavors mcludc
four sons
The !§roup appo1nted Mr Konk
sportJ; Claudia Shaelds and Betty Robrnson, announced today
D Amsbary Paul Casei and Rich pic on the Thursday agenda
OhiO s n!'W tenure law for publrc
Ernest, Columbus Ralph, Los Ge rrghl as vrf'e p erstdent m the o£
Sellers p'botograph y, Donna Jean
The Mayor urged that parents,
Jones
schnol
emplo~e~ which doubles
tos,
Calif,
Oscar
and
Walter
San
frr:e
v.:tcaled
bv
the
Rev
L
A
At
the
first
mcettng
of
the
com
Lewts art
Genevieve
Snyder, chlldreD and the pubhc cooperate
It was al~o announced that
Jose, C11lif three
stepdaughters, Bangerter who moved to Camden the length nf contracts from one
June Profitt and Joan Nevalle, to prevent serloua accrdents from
m~mbersh r p plaques for dl,play m!Uec hf;ld last 11hursday thooc
Mas
Hate!
Laggett
Columbus,
Mrs
thrs
summer
The
Rev
C
E
Hoyt
to
two
vear~
w
...
s
explamcd
IR de
present
were
Thomas
Lambkin
typtsls
m busmess esta.bl111hments ot all
occurrmg
hul by 1.. mrulv Supenndent of
Mrs V1nas Lee ts faculty advu;or
Chamber mP.mbcrs would soot!. be Scout Executive for the Tn.State Edtth Stimmel, Carroll, Mrs Ivy of the First Ba-pttst Church was
Schools 0 0 P:~ttet so n last nrght
"Parents should rlothe their
Area vargJI Brown, Scout AdVISOr Teegarden , Baltimore &amp; step.son nemed as astmlant secretarY
£orthcomtnf(
Dewey
Qawson
four
suters,
Mrs
Future
prnRrams
mf
the
group
at a meetmg nl !h(' Metgs Cha pter
thlldren
ln material eaa) to 5ee al
for
Rock
Sprangs
Charles
Swat~cl
,
CASI CONTINUED
Next meeting of the Chamber
Ohro As'&gt;O&lt;'Jillt\ln of Pubhc Sehool
Hattie
Ervirt
Middleport
.Mrs
Syl
were
discussed
and
they
also
talk
Pomeroy
Scout
Master
Dr
John
ntght,"
be
saul
The
case
of
Kenneth
Mohler
11'
Wlll be held on Monday Ocil&gt;ber
Mrs ed of Sunday School and Morn1ng Fmployn'l:&gt; held 1n Sah8burY
And he auliilge-sted children take
charged
wtth
larceny
of
equrp15 at 7 30 p m at the Ohto Pow- W Moore, Bill Clark and Rev Eu- v1a ZMTimerman, Welbton,
In an artwn packed game to
Mag1e SaltA, Hamden, Mrs Goldie worship on,t:~n1zation and promo ~chooJ
an extra dose of cautron Wtth
gene Brown
er Co offtccs
day the Brooklyn Dodgt!r s evened ment frum a slaughter bouse ownfhc
new
Ia,...
rncl
ud
es
a
prothem
as they m a k e thetr wa:t
Chrlsttan, Dundas
two brothers tron
ed by J ohn Boyd has been con~
Chester Ward Chtllleothe and ElThe benedrctron
was gaven by VblQ n that afte r a nnr. vear proba up t he Wortd Serres by wJnntng 1n trnued unhl Ckt 17 accordtnl to throua:b tht! streets Dravers of tars
mer Ward, Logan ; and one grand the Rev Howanl Ruppelt Ftrst t onary p!'l wri school employees a 10 1nn1ng game over the New the offtce of Probate Judge John are also urged to be cautious
daughter
Presbyterian pastor, and the mem rnttst be granted lwo year con York Yankt•es
Weat.er pl
Bacon
bers wenl to the Marhn Restaur tt ads
In the Dodgers half ol. the tenth
Carl Gorbv pre~tclrnt of the \o frame Labrne fhed out to Martla
ant for lunch
\a l chapter t• ld fhe Da1l~ Sent- rn short center Gtlham walked
tnel Thts n&lt;'W law tS a dc[Jmte Reese bunted and was out Gal11am
A year of study abroad as a Rotary Foundation Fellow lS
,
Jlp m the nght drrect ton ThiS gorn to second Snider was pur
the posstblltty for some student from the Bend Area, Mtlt
~til grve "se houl rmplo)ees a (Jttle poscly Y.alkrd Robmson smgled
Stephan preSident of the Bend Rotary Club announced today
over Slaught eJ s head Gtlham scor
~rc .rnty
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Apphcatlons are now bemg accepted by the Rotary Club for
1ng
to Win the game for tbe Dod~
John Henry Wtlson, Jr, well-known advertising eJ:f!('lltlve
Other new lcgaslatJOD explamcd
lhc Fellowship which mcludes all
gers
1
0
and
author of the novel , "Forged Souls," bas joined the exeby Patter.son wa ~
transportallon • education, and UvTomorrow 5 ftna bamr will now cultve staff of Stiffler Stores, Inc I as advertising director.
A new rlr~ahll !lv lunlpc nsat on
Earl Holman, 33 Rac1ne Rt 1
1ng cvpense9 for the 1957..00 acalaw th8t will oP. an :-~vrz ~r,:r. dou decade the Wnrld s Cbampronshzp
The Stiffler Stores, Inc , from 1ts headquartel'5 In Jackson,
and ohn Yost, Portland, bumped
operates 10 )unaor
department
The Wahama lhgh School Ath- blc payments tH~ 1 !0 )CIII'S Of 10 baseball for 1956
demic Y""'
Lhelr cars together Sunday when
-~crvtce
It
stores
tn
Southern
Ohto
](•ltc
Roo~ters
made
plans
for
an
Apphcatums for the Rotary Fel·
Holman stopper for a funeral proA, DI'W pz OVI~IIIO t hat la~bthly
Mechamc ~tree~ 1n Pomeroy was ce&amp;ston the Sher1U's ofiLcc report- auctron "Sale to be held on Octoher
GllANQPAR~l'!f
WILson a nattve of Charleston,
Jowshlp may be made only throu&amp;h
be puachased
s [ w 1U dltect the ll)..unlt chains'
20 wh£"n thf'' met In a ~occtal .a;. ms urruu:e now 111:11
the Rotary Club in the ct\Y where blocked off tb1a morning b)' a cre.w ed today
\)verall advertU11ng program from
~1on on Mondav evening at tbe h} S&lt;"hool bu;mJ,
the stUdent has his permanent res- fr()m the Meigs water compan)
Prtor to 1hrs \f'&lt;ll 1 &lt;~brlrty tn
The
4o!CCident
occured
ncar
the
1ts local ma1n oHtces
school burldmg
tdence In the Bend Arc&lt;\, appll whtle a crew installed a 2 mch
Tr a uctiOn scheduled lo begz!l ~ttralle'e wa'&lt;i lrf! up 10 a hu s dnver
catlcn fhould be made With eatber water tap (or Henry FJwmg s new corporatton lilruts tn Syracuse on
He has an txtenslve background
Rt
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There
were
no
lRJUt:ies
Kroger
buil~tng
&lt;~l
2 o clock m the afternor n of tu bu v Net rl'~l lt wa~ that few
Stephan or Russ
Capehart, the
In new~paper
and
department
co
uld
afford
1t
.wri
f
('
W
bought
11
Superintendent c M Hcnr.esy Is. Holman, ~tfflcers &amp;aid stopprd for October ~o wtll be held at tbe
club secr-etary
store adverbsmg and sales proForty
stx
local
r
hap•tr
member~
In charae of the crew He sard th~ a proceston and Yost's car struck Mason Commumtv Butldmg
mottons He began hrs bu.slDeiS
rtt~ nded tl ~ 1111 rlrn" pre.nded
Candidate!! must be between 20 street will be cl~ed
to traffic the Holman car In the rear No
career whtle m hl5 teem by beTn conJunctiOn / wrth the auctr n
and 29 years of age They mwl
vf,. b) Gorh'
ch_a_l'fl
_,_e_f were (.~Il::•d:::__ __ _ _
coming a cummerdal arh.st and
wall be soc1al at which rcfn ~h
have a college or umvt:rslty degree t:::":.'O::'U:'&amp;~h~T_:•:::••::d::•::Y:_________
served
hiS apprenticeshiP iU adments
of
all
krncls
w1Jl
b('
~old
(or they must be 1n their semor
I
vertistng at
Loveman, Joseph &amp;.
Socral game5 Will be pla:ved m tbf'
year), a record of high scholastic
Loeb
B1rmmghsm
evemng
standing, and a thorough
know
Since then he has been associ·
Bo[os!ers wtll sohctl artr clcs for
ledge of the language of the coun
ClNCINNA 11 I 1 \ If' Pruduce
ated. w1th the B1rmmgham News.
t.be sale m the vanous towns 1n
ll y m wh1ch
tbey propose
to
Eg:gs lat ,!r t
\ower pnces
and the P1zitt Department Store
the
harna 111 f'a frocks wrll 1r a" r •tcl at farm ' ' m umrrs while~
stuDy
or Brrnnlngham and Gadsden Ala
el from Letart to We'll C..,lumbra llld bzo,...tls &lt;\ Jllmh o 4ti-49 A
In 1953 he restgned as pubhclty
They must have the ab11ity to [
on Fr1da) Octnb~;;t 19 mcktng up l 1 ge 43 45 -\ m r dt l ms 27 30 A
dlrf'ctor
o£ RBgers Inc of Flomake fnends raslly be v1tally tn
ttcms to be donatt'd for tc ~nl~"
ma I Jfl _I H In ~ l ~ 38 FOO
rence,
Ala
a post he held for 26
tercsted In world affairS and pos 1
Anyone v. ~&gt;ht ng lo donate ~rt
1 r.lr nnalt &lt;\ l tJCI' ~ 1 J:'il medium
years to become an rxecuhve of
sess a.n 1nstmcl for Jesdership JkJ 1
rclf's 1.!:1 askl'd to rn11lact eJth&lt;' l 1336
Sam Fox Inc or Lansmg Mach
tary FellowshtP' ar" granted wtth
Ha.iry Staats wh"!i" phl'n" n&gt;1 •1
h1ck rl'~ 1 u .. 1k1ul s ea(h
WriS!ln comc.s to Jackson rrom
out regard to rl\'t"l", eraed, or t:ll
ber tM I\!1 nrt 2-4.~98, 01 ~~ s /1!
fl)'f'Ho, 3 I ~ Jl, !11 )IllS, OVCI 5
Ly.uchburg,
where
for tbct
izenshtp
burtrce Youn...: of Wtst Columbr • lh l:J-14 ])l' 1 ~ 5 Jh 0/Ld tl lldCr 1::1
past two yeus he has lf;een affUThe deadline for the 1 cceipt of
wh(l!;.., ph(1ne number l'S Spr uct•
hrns, hgbt 1nrr II 12 old roosters
iated wtth Snyder and Berman, as
appllcattons
the 19M-~ tea
35362
tO 11
exeeutlve asststanl to the firm's
d!'mrc year b y the Bend Rotary
TurJt:e) " to m, lw 1\\ 20 lb aml
president
Club t8 NoH•mbe~: 1:5i
up 23-24 ton~ undfl 26 lh 22 23
FIVE PASS TESTS
Stnce the pmgra'll wii.S maugur
Among those fro m I h e Bend htnJJ hl'&lt;l\ \ ~ :-.":.- 'h 7 rr ver-roa~t
pled m 1{147
in memory of the
]0 ib .tnd Ulldt I 25 26
MATERIALS MEETING OCT. 10
Area of Maslln (o un lv who pAS~ ! d
founder of Rotary Paul Harris
The 'Dry Matenals ' meetmg to
the Drners Test grven last Thurs
Rotary
Foundatlon Fdltowshaps
IOIIH SHIR, 1. an orphaned helreu to a mnHnn-doDar estate, til
REVIVAL
,w\EETING
be
held at Rock Sprmgs Grange
day 1n Pt Pleasant wcl e the fol
have been awarded to 827 young
aboWD wdh ber grandparents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. 58-muel Zitmau. after
1hc1c .... rtl lrr 1 1 ~1 11 rnectrng
hall will be £rom 10 to 3 p m Wed
lowmg
men and women hvlllg m 61 coun
1\ tlw b.rgll' Rrllg• Lommuntty
1 ChicaJo eourt rvJ.ed that abe will stay w1th them untU Oetobv 10.
nesday Oct 10 Hume demonstnLawrence Jum&lt;~r Cunmnghanr
triffi tn Europe A~\a Afrrca the
Tbtr ,ounpter. whose pan:ats and sister were killed Jut Autwrt tD.
C:
but
ch
be
gmt
rr~
Od
15
The
!Hm
club wom.,n wtll study decorRoute 1 Letart, RohPrt Gerlach
Americas and the islands of the
u. auto orUil. iJ tht eenter of a custOOy baUie betwMl'l her tfh.D.d•
meclmg rs sc hcd ul, rl rlrffcte lr.l mm
atrve $\C'hemes under guidance of
Letart
l..el"O\
Jame
s
Oarhng
Nrw
Pac1f1c for .study rn 40 eowntrres
JI&amp;Milbt and two Reb ot uncles and aunts. The court lndkated that
nr~~:hts wtlh ~~ 1N \1 i! llkrf'nt miD
Mrs Howard Nolan home dcmonHaven Franklln David R1 c har&lt;l
en
October 10 a ftnal rullna may bt made •s to .,;hich relaottvM wDl
The o~e ~e•r grants average $2
PUIIDINT IISINNOWU chat. with Joeepti
Burke, or ClnclnNtf.
rstcrs seh€'du krl 1 hi meeting are
strallon
agent
•
'S()n, New Hsven, and Edna Mart&lt;'
fM)O each and the totaL
grants
~.Kin nenr~'~n('!lt ,.u-rt.od:Y .t "BDhin.. .._ (.l.ntcrTUI.tian41 Sowuf.Dhat4l..
Ohio. u the uwly...lect.ed romm•nder ct the Dtsab1e4 War Vet·
opnn
to
the
publll
Gramm New He~&lt;·n
since 1947 ha"e been In c~css of
_et111Jcolle41o p11 blo~I&amp;l t(&gt;e jl{blte- {lnt&lt;ni4tloooll

Meeting Called
Catherine Dawson ---'U-n-io_n_T_ha
_' _nk_s_g-~
iv-in-g Service
For Organization Funeral Serv1ces
·
Plans Made By Ministerial Ass'n
~f Scout Troop Being Utdd Toda.y Plaps rot umon
ser"'~"

UtDity Carl

without going outdoors!

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upbQlltery m choice of colon

Ci.,•• J1MI of trollhle·free

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RIDING CLUB MEETING
Metgs Countv r rdrng club w•l'
m r el Tues Oct 9 at the Rod
Spnn.11,s r.rangc Hall at 8 00 PM
I' oltowmg the bus mes s scs~run
there wal1 be a s qu ar~ dance tn
cha t ge of Jun Carnatlan

Larsen Pitches His Way To Baseball Glory

Setting up of a ftve point program for the Initial prOJects
of the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce was the hlghltgllt of
the meetmg held by that organizlltlon iii the offices of the
Ohio Power Company, Monday evening
Lester Fu~z as chatrman of the Ctvic Commltteo reported
the results of a conclave of that committee last week and

h11h Chn;orrnum fin11h O...rao

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su,.., .,_Luxe St1p Stooh 24!1: •
h11h Completely adJulta.blc for
mrlov1dual comrort Rubber
trcaded 1wmg away lte'PI
Chrom•um or fa3h10nable black
cna.[Ud fin ~h w•th Duran up
hWitcry m choice of colou

The meeting of the Past Councilors of ThCQd-orw; Council daugh
ters of
A'Tienca scheduled for
Thursday t'Ventng October 11 at
the home of Mrs Henry lle~bel
has been changed to Thursday evemn-g October 18 It was announc
ed turlay by Mrs Rerbel

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Mutdlcport
Emergcn~y
Squad was ('alled
Sunday wben
Ta} lor Pulhr.s was reported 1li at
hts home on North See.:and Avenue
The squad waHalled agam Sund11y
evenmg when Robert Wtll became
dt at his ho~e 1n the Pratt Bmld
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So~nshmy rrrd
1r utl y S 1l urday I hr'} had lOJJH
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\r r J !l1lt~ \[uti I' 111 .md chtld t lll
''HJ are movrn~ :&gt;!lU ll to Wa!ih tn
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AuntOIItiD OIAl•
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lnstallallon of the new offu.:ers 1dent rr:tl.! the rn ~ tallatron cere
h•ghlightt•d t he Octobt'r mt'etlllg r1o ny and prf'se ntcd corsag..:s to
of t be Chester Gat drn Club al the Mrs Earl D1an Prl'S Mrs David
h01111 of Mrs Pearl Kot:lh'ntz who K &gt;hl e nt z V1n pH'S Mrs C N
was ass rstcd by Mr s Davtd Kob Jone~ Secltlar)
anrl Mrs Carl
Je ntz Mrs r11ax I! at ra h pa,.t pres K&lt;tull. t r ca~ urel
A 1cport on th e
OAGC State
( oiiH nt ron 11[ Athens WH8 giVen by
l\l r-. Womlr1 w Mora and a report
ott tlu rcgrf)nal mt.c l tng at GaUl·
pol ~ hy Mn Max Harrah It was
n p rlf'd that Mrs Earl Dean had
WIn a hlue rtbbon for an arrange
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\\ thu t
I' ,. II' &lt;Llld ~o n
tttlnt cntcnd rn the !J.ower SJh()W
Bu st v
llunhn
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Wlfkf' nd !I II ~ con\ • ntaon
!: U"Sts or M r~ An/l i t~ ()Jrltng"r
and l\1t s Htch rd V tu g' nand StJns
l lu gro up vo ted to purchase a
ltd I 1nd !) 111 J hn &lt;tll1 n I· rl th1
n • v. h ook fr r the club
library,
'hn.,tcnrtrg srrvt1t ~ r lluni\d Ed
l h ~h1l:t1 'World uf Flower AI
I\ &lt;ill d ynun,!'t :;on uf ~lr " nd Mr ,
rangwg
V tU ghn at tht rnor n ng v.ors h p
~~ • ~r~ts at tht ~~r~t l't• ~ h) teraan
Mt s Davrd Kohlenlz gave adem
( hu rt h Mr \ ;ntghn
, ntploy ecl nnstratwn and s ome very InterestIt lhc St A.lh t 11 ~ 1 \ r :-. Srtpl 1 mar
n~ t tps on HO'W to Plant Bulbs
k1t and Mrs \ lll n htt t d their 1 Mr~ r. B Knrijht prepared an in'" lls r 1 1urm!l to v. ~ 1 Vrrg n•:~ rolm.rt111 P•per
on
"Earhest
Sun lit) wrlh )11 1 n thtl Mr, l';.r
S p 1111!.! Rullh
read by Mrs How
,on~ 11n11 ~ on t~ud wtl l ~ ~i l then 11 tl Knight
for ~pp t oxrnlllt l1 It n d 1\ '&gt;
llw flo w'" r JU&lt;I~I'S awarded hlue
W&lt;'l'k f' nd gut~ ~ ol \lr and Mt s rr hh •ns to Mrs Pearl Mora Mrs
lll rt a d I ultl n 1 l tu,.,hl~ 1 Beth l ' th~r Wrr~trt Mr~ Peatl KobHn httlltiLtll ~ !\l 1 Jnd Mr!o!Rov ltlll l. Mts O,rvrd Koblentz Mr'S
~tilt! 81111 ~~ tllg ht1 I 1\! 1 ll ( Ull'I'OY
BtH I Rtdenour and red r1bbons to
111d Mr &lt;t ltd l\l 1' llrn \l1~ F11rt \lts VC'TnQn We ber M18 Laur
\\ lVIII lnd
rnr t MtllhrHtn Mrs rrl'da Young
IJtltl II l1111tr b 1k1 hr ~ rlU$ (' Mr:; brl Dean dnrl
Mrs Rcld
whrJ!' pl lj II, \\L[)I tl h1 \dOW Young
l1lk r l H• t t \
IJ.: t l tin \lhtn ~
flu Nov rnbcr meetwg wtll be
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of Mrs Earl
:\l1' I I JJ~ • ( h L]ltlt 111 wlr, 1~ em h&lt; lrt at lht horn!'
l h,m Wlth Mt~ 1- st hr r Wn~.:ht a.s
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T':&gt;Elect Officers

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For Retired Teachers Meeting Here

Daybook

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ttoel, Jnc ., a• 110 lhcbarut St., Pr&gt;meroy 0 Buslne.s~ o!fJro
I•bone 398, edilonal offlce pbo!a 397.
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mg . hlle more space and nwttorJ ,d Is a long r;mgp goal we
shall br :limply busy now doing &lt;~ decent t' ob "''th the
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In this connection, nlso, we also want to adv 1se our rea•iers
that accepted custom by newspapc1 s for t111s S]JJCe "'111 not tJe
followed to the "T "

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Some or you fellers who arc always griping' How about tt,
Lets gel you on record to the public with your ideas. Muybe
If the town D•ds and other good thinking people know about
it, something would be done.
Anyway. g£•t us some t~tten For a starter, for argument,
we'l1 try the Presley angle

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The Dally Senlln~l takes 3 dim view not only of Presl~Y'.s
three Cadlllacs Ibecause Wl''re Jenlous) but also or the prlffil·
tlve emotums he alfouses In our fan er sex

Wr: don't suggest Presley be inrarcerntcd , only censon•ci,
and we UJ)CCt the craze being shown for him will soon die a
natural rl('afh as It has for so many like him In the past
A.-; an art f~rm. Presley's singing (?) Ill a new synthesis of
Amerkan Bee Bop, swing, and the Negro spiritu~l It is pure
Amerlcrm, gr:J.nted, but that does not meow il Is the gr£'atest
thing that hos, "come down the pike "
Let's ramble back to the subject of edHoriri'ls·
While on recent extensive travels, commuting from Meigs
to the west coast, this writer studied newspapers in every
community he tarried
One particularly caught our editorial eyr It was a suh banner under the paper's name, reading:
"Tbr Only Newspaper in the World Thai Cares Abo~\ You!"
That ts pretty sound, we think, and an rXI'cllent idea for
Dally SenUnP) readers to remember ror j~ermitted the
chaRce, The Dally Sentinel wants to demonstrate that sentiment to be true here In the Meigs-Mason area·, too

Around and About
W itlr Robert Ruark
BY ROBERT C. RUARK

I !lht'l hill lhnt t'i 111\'H"l y II 11\lnOI
t \1) iJIJ.;I.!I' ' 1 klt •k I' ill 110\

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Mr and Mn A. C. Balles of CorDine ottio were calllna on M1sst·~
Kate L and Lury Kthhle Tut•sdu)
Mr and Mn J S Marks ttnd
a:rand4on Dallas Murk~ Wt'Jt' wt•f'k
end guetb of their ar•nd ,(on l'h:tr
let DNm a11d famtl)' 111 M.. rlt•n,
Ohio.

.Rtlelgh ltttz~r and wtft• uf
Akron, Mn. I .UC)I nurd1·n llf Ht•l
pre and Mr1 ('hlnrr Juhn~on of
Humboh, Kansa11 wt•rf' rl.' rent
IUeatl in the BiRt' Hrltn•t honu•
Everett Petty Jr and wiff' &gt;A·ho
have been located at Jun&lt;'l1on c 1ty
Kittras while In• the army will nu•v
10 to Fol't Dlx , N .J 1u t'mbal k on
tblp lor serv1ce In GPrnlltfl\ \!r~
Petty will remain With hC'1 p n
ents, iii Omaha. N4&gt;01'!hko
Mr and Mrs T.awn•n(' f' \\ \ 3nl
at Wllllamstown, W VA v.tor4' l l'
Oftt JUett of tht&gt;tr dau )!; h\('1 , \lr~
Lawrence Ritchie
Mr. and Mn. Wm Stalnakf'r and
daulbter Sudra and D1ck Smgcr

Avo1dmg r~·rl.nm pcoplr ts grf'l!f

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11 is )/'Iii} ,I!IJ ,Il ln J,; \\IJ,i! :1 lllllll ·
ht•1 uf lllglll i\'t ' 1ttumphs ,1 11\,Jt\
t'an budd up ~~~4 ' 1 ,, p1'tl0d uf 11Jlll'
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1'1111"1' 111 1ll t• B1ullwr~ Kn1ama
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or Mt'ln K.11npf' &lt;JI · na~ Kapltal " Fo1 • Pills I havt• o!VOHh·d
('t'tt.•kel malcll(' o.; .r~ t IH' 1 t•ry plogrw
.lnrl J r;~; m Js s fr om my flrl wnu • peo.
plt! Who di ~t' ll ~S I ht•l!l

Wh('n 1 thlrtk th&lt;~lllwr•• 1s no
IJw romp&lt;'lllng me 10 a!lt'IHI rock·
l,lll p.illll's f 11 IJ ol pcopiL' who tell
u, 0 what 1s wrong With Ill}' life,
.,..,ork and general Blms 1 feel so
JO;ous that 1 often go out mto
Gods outdoors and throw 9tonl'S
ut str11ngt&gt; lrttlt· OOys who nde br
eye It'S on t I1e road m fr out of tb,'
y;~ rd That II'! one of the few spoi11S
al whJch [ t'Vt•rlecame p•uficlent,
unl&lt;•S.a 1t waR (fie dehl'lllt ' art of
be rng t•XII'f'"lllt&gt;ly rude to Uij]y WOo
llll' n With IIICS.'I!tge8 .
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Now I know \P I\ Wi•ll lhnt ]J.
ho• tll!'C .l!ri\'I'LI Ill J Hllilom With
nlnf' p&lt;'ople, ln('iUJIIlj( hh h!H\ /H't ,
h1s motlwr 50 ~ 1111&gt; :1111! .1 sp 11 t·
umdelllhr~ lwon1se 1 ll'oill 11 111
the impt'lrahly l'rrnnt·uu~ ll llth f1
jliP~~ llr• lllll\t'd m ;1 ~,:ul&lt;i- lhii',HI ·
f'rl jaC'hi 11dlllJ.! n piiHlll 01 hllll11'
lhmg 11 1s 11\l ~Prv 11.1 II In ll'tlil
llbOut •lf hut J rlon'l w.ml tu ~1'1' 1t
of heru 1t

l'OUI(] go nn anti on but
wtwn vuu tlunk that }Ill! tlo not
11wn ,1 dl'llw h.1t, eom m 111·, work
Y•u

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I A1·tlfrM1111H
11nd Mrs Arll1111 Htl~t'

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and
1tw wt•t•k t•nrl

Belrm 'tp('nt
With Mrs DntJ Hosf
· MrR. Wurlty D::!VIs o1 Drx1t•r ~~
spendmg th!~ WNk
with
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dau8hter, M.re: An1l
Ho!lrr an.!
ramiJy.
Harold Rrtwk
and (; .. r,llrtnw
Wo~s nf Chl'ster Rprnt Tl1111 ~ rlay
ev!:!'nmg with Mr ano l\.11 s l"IJ,ut rs
Spt&gt;ncer and Mr., Ettn Sprn!'!'i'
Mr and Mrs Juhn 1l&lt;'t'k !ipNtl
•MonO&lt;tv ·•ftf'rnoon w11h M1 . llml
Mi s Edrlrf' C. t tffith
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,,rl\rlll•ln~ agen('y, thul }IHI do not
I' oil voe)Hll t 01' go Wtlh llu· lelbW!!
Toudllll~ nr1 I'• ('~it·~ 1 must ll"
wbt do. that "llU have nevc 1 ~ mel
a btl odd I love to Sl't' ~11ls w1ggll' {,JI\1'[01(.1 lill\ISC!' and h!IVP no Jn•
wlwn th••y ~Jn~o~. bul WIK~hn~ b1~vr. r.•r·t· o; t whatsoever 1n Garbo Pr1 nce
atuu~&lt;· no but;\ 111 my b1 e.1~ t Odtl .
Ra1111t"r Aly
Khan , or Elnabeth
I know hut lht-te you alt'
l'ay\or's rather spotty love aftalrs;
I ha v1· many ~lmplt• plt•,tsu re~ du not rlrtnk Alexanders ol' admirl&gt;
th,t t !'ON/ nothmg I don I rrotl tht• thr predtKt&gt;sted li ptnacll they ser\'e,
HUs.slanl'i bN·aulit• I du nut twlil'Vl' )Oil don l go to cnlley!E' rrumon&amp;
anyhorlv Nl'r fllll!iht•d un1· ut tho~i· nr attend wte.!!tllng matche11, 1t0 not
10pound \tt•:rtht's on prll1JI1i.tlh snwkt• a ptpt', or reguliirly .~tteod
nothJIII( .tlld I don t t'\1'11 rar~ lin;1
111hc1 Kl Moroceo or t~ ,Sl()rt
H t Otni'S out, '~ lnCt' 11 nevt•1 ,-.&lt;illy
Club. then life is full of -llrh"WWri· ·"'
L
s tart~ (ThlS IS ht'll.l ~JV, of {'(10}~1:11 •It! I fu.l tlun&amp;a that I anf sm,.i Jr0
One of rn} (!reatt•sl pten:r.tU l'~ ts shotrlll all be D!i happy ~8 klngB '
not v.atcllmg lelcvtswn 1 lo\t' to &lt;rre nOw thul there aren't klflgs any
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Stl amt think ahQut Hetty Fut r11·~· mun•
I County Fxll"'n"wn At:t'llt ( · E
and Wendy Ra11lt' hut ~t'p,uatt•f1
H all those goodu•s wHen't BlakC''Ih~f' rs m Gallipolis tr&gt;dll, a~
rrom r cf:lger!llnrs. Th1:1 ts womh-r ''•H&gt;ugh to keeo a mau..:m a :-~tale sistinrt wt!h arr~mgemrnh to1 1hr
fully saving on the ryeBtghl And
perpetual bllu the 'l'lil'rjtf~ 'l'titiual Feeder Calf Sill(• lo br hl'lrl
think of all the poHtlcums yn11 lh1 MuHic: e tS that nut ont·e. not tomorrow it\ 1 rr n• f1om thr Oh 1
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don'L havt• to hMtcn In! ThA't ahull' 1'111'1 have I ever mttlthe ,Pu~e11s \'lllll'y I.Jveslof'k ( 'o \:,rtl ~
makt•s the Ptlltha.~e of a "tv ~t·1 uf Wutdsor. Or Elsa MnWf'lP'
Th ( anm.nl evE'nl ts ~ flun snrNI.
hv thr Sou thra ql'l n Oh n R&lt;•ef

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thP Nt&gt;Wt&gt;lt ot Shiich• were visitors
Prime Mlnltter Anthony lifiien ~~
In lht• Bor I Shumway hou11e over tolno to fact • routh poltlu1 roo~d
thf.' we£'kend
from noi!V on.
Rh'hllrd 1 Sm1lh. who Ia t&gt;m·
1c:!p~ltlon to h&amp;m I• growinv in·
plnyed In Akron Mpent the Week· I
l own Comtrtlve Party
end at h1~ hotr.~e here
l.ltht-wlnl mt~mbert Ktu .. him of
Mr" llntl Mrs Ralph Painlt&gt;r and
··c:~ntl rtrtl'lf~lne...
fhmlly and llu,man Shartt"r and
t : • •~IM of aftt~ft'l.ncan "'"
famUy of Gnhe!lto» were wr.ek· 11"
neurn ~ante the !Mlt of
11nrl ~U&lt;' !ils uf UarvM" and Ella But· trea1ure ef fhtl Ltbe,...P&amp;tty mean•
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muth more va.rou1 crltlcl~tn br
Rubh} 21,.1 yrar old son of Mt
~~·p:~l:'t11on_:rtftJI
•en,on
and Potts Doh D11nbee had his tonC II mentof dch ttart, O&lt;t. 26
sr i~; removl!d Thu!"l'lday at the liar·
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luian Uosp1tal
o~ hh OWfl te-.n II likely to b• •
Mr and Mn. Tom Collins are b I fe~ture of tht! C&amp;nnr'tlv• P•rtr
enjcylnJ a trip thla week to Mont· ~nu d congnu which OJMn• en
real, ranadto
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Mr ond Mrs F . H R1rhud Man·
Thill ttlt1ol~m "';111 .hl' nw1,
Dftl«'l of I h,. Torch Sptedwa~· were marked b~lltl!i '.! of tt 1'1 1111 !( 1m"n~
lll$;lluts ht'll' Ftidtty
Unlts h po~~lcul t&gt;xpertt&gt; that 11 .~
lim Ui'(' (; Kibble and fllnlll} gl'nt&gt;r~tl PCI•Ut 111°nt&amp;r} lli!II ~ I!O il \\•'• rW('ll' 14'( 1'111 Vl9itors or Mr~ Addle hf'ld rieht now, ~bot· woulrt w1n
McGl't'W at Sandy\' !lie, W. Va.
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Thl· rlt&gt; t'd~v ille W S. C S of !h(&gt;
Norm.Uy, the Consr.r\'al tVI' s n' t'
M F. ('hurch were •ntt•rlaln£'d r~ 1ft offlot!ICfr .a nve..~oar term whl c.'h
r1•ntl y hy the l.ony Boltorn M (; dues not end un-hl Mn,, 1!){',0
l hur('h W S C S.
51&amp;$ P05St8L5 FORCED

h••

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I RESIGNAThJN

llut tJhdcr th~ British polltieal
~~stem EdPn could be r"mpulled
h' hzs own followers to quzt In
l1vor of anottlertonservrrllvP This 'i
poss1h!llty, it u lnd1Catt•d t ~ on e
that r11nnot be ruled oul
Sr~ru c Conservratrv('s HIP l1kt&gt;lv to ,
Jfltll I al-nritef m Commo.n11 1n crtllc1~1ng Eden•a handlln11 nf 1l omes.Ill' as wuU U torl'llln prohii'IDS
Bl'\'an'll f'IO&lt;'IIon a~ Laho 1 't~o trea·
~~~~ t•r put him In tht third rnnking
fl L t 1n the r,arl}' It Jn.11('11f6d a
$Wt ng to the l'fl by th&lt;' Labonte!
rl·•van Is reported to atm 1n the
long run. at maktne htmutf l.abo."
Party lUdeT.
HELD IV MODIIItATE
Thnt job ilf now held ~:lFt•l:y for
1 !h(' fmeseeable ruturr, b 1 modtrniP Hugh GahSkell Bu1 n('vun may
11~·l! be able to make h rns£'lt llil·
hor's forei(1l policy spokesmnn be·
fore tona.
F.Hher a1 plft)' i'lpokl'sman or
mf'te)y as a 'top~ra nkm~~: m£'mber
I o r lh e L ab or p ar 1'
y s "~hadow rab1·
I nl'i," Bevan moy ]){' dl'p&lt;'nded upon

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A&lt;w i '''""

tu np mto Ed,•n .t t ('\'"rv oppM tll ·
nltv Opportuml!e ~ w!ll ili' mam
Rll\an m t:y b4:• df'fH nd ,•d upon
afso to r 1p mto thf' llll1lrd Stn!t'".
Lhough he asserts thnt hi' g not
Jr:.'lv anh Am('r!can I! just hap
pl'r:~ that whatrver suit• thi•llnJtrd
St.'''" takl''&gt; on lln I~S\It' lll'\':111
u ~u~ ll\" findr;. h 1m~elf rm lht' other
CO.,MENTS ON US. ELECTION
In a sOt"t&gt;th two m o nth~ !l.l(:l BP
\'an said thnl 1r Prt•~tdt•n1 E1scn
howl'r is rt" el,'&lt;.'tli'd m NowmhN
"the most Important tmltt1 cal of.
firto tn !he v.nrld wdl lw m ft•t•hll"
fumh lmg aud wa~t'110 g h nnd~"
"Th;&gt; most r('!lirtlonnrv and tJck
ward looking e1tlzem; 1n Amrrlca n
pubh(' ltft' w1ll b1~ m&lt;uupulatmg thP
stck pre'Hdt'nt from b('htnd, · he
sal d
Eden"scourst' will br mru](' hnr
dcr bl'c&amp;usf' of lhr ff'ehng- wlnch
he undoubtedly shill'£'~ that tlw
Untied Slates hu nol g1v1•n BrtLll n
proper support In the Sua1 canJl
drttpute
The tend('ncv in Commons wrll
be to blame Eden, n~ wrll a~ thr
U Ill t ed St a t M. r or thl' truubll's Bn
tam lS RIWIOi

B 31)

Crrrle Thl'alre

9:30

Rosf'ruary nooney Show

Mayor of the Town
SUSie
K1 aft Theatre
'I h.J~; IS Your ltfe
'l'Wf'nty-Onl.' -Ja('k Barry
AriVt'nlures of H Hulldav
fa1he-r Know~ Best
Nev.•s Jl t"a&lt;ilm~s
\'II~ hert: tts t

II 20

P1 f' S~ Box

11 30

F'ort•rgn Intrigue

! ' 00
11 15

We&lt;".thM"r"ast

II 20

P1 ess Box

Nl'W!I

Ton~

_________;,1 oo

TUESDAY
Sign On

J.t' g P~ul Marv Ford
Eddre 1"rshe1
N!'W &lt;; Car.aVJI

9·30 Arlhw tJo'ltrlfT

12 30
1.00

___o_r_r _ _ _ _ _ __

s ~g .

10 25
10 .30
11:00
ll:OD

10 30

n oo
t I OS

lin ~ff Prn~- _

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Karr and Von Zandt

Rally Day Held
M'lddleport
Ft.rst Baptt.St

wom•n.

11 69
1200

FUm and Fllnt"Y

lAm WAll fAINT

l nlom•J Ma rt lo

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Wy·a&gt;tt Earp

9 00

Royal

9 30

Fallture Theatre-

Playhouse

11.00 News &amp; Weatber

11·10 Sports

Time

,..l-Ie LliTI,.E WOMAN IS $()-00.
WEAK 51-le CAN NEVER UNSCREW
4 COVER OFF A o.IAR ••••

REVERSE TRAP CLOSO
ONLY

$129.50
FRECKER'S PLUMBING
SHOP

POMEROY

2nd Street

A Church School Parl'nt -Trnrh
rr meeting was held, Monday t'Y('n First Presbytenan
ing at thechurch wllh Mrs raul
Smart.
chairman of Chrlrlrcn' s W01k m

i

chal'ge.

l

Fcminmc Tour:h

200 Af,lc-rnorm Frlm Fes-tival

4 00

Two Gun PISoi- hnu se
500 Mkkc) 1\fuuse

6.15 John Dah·
6'3l VISO t' ylaiid
7 .30 The Amazing Dunnrnger
800 Ozzte lilld Harnl"t
030 Ford Thealrl'
900 WI'(( 1\tght Fights
9 45 Feature Thea! re
1100 Ne"''S and We-ather
1U5 Mystery 1 hcatre
111 10

i 12 15

4S f..illl. Off

1'0 WHITE WITH HTII'OGS

ChurchSchool
Po rent Teacher
Meeting Held

6·00 News
600 Weather
610 SPurts

8 00 . Broken Arro w
8 30 Du Pont Cav. Theater

' 1

1 30

CHINA LAVATORY

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12·30 Flhn &amp; ranrv

Z~xl7

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Ne1 gl1hors

RECESSED TUB

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WEONESDAV
12 00

5' 16 " ·lllf;H STEt: I.

,in~newfDJ

Edge of Night
Katie'!! Kilcht•n

11 59 Slgu Or1

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WHTN-tv Channel-13
TU&amp;SDAY
Sign On

PROMOTION '

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New~
1 he Late Show
S1gn Off Prayer

News
The Late Sbow

()( 'TOII[R

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~o11r favorite,

As T!:( \\ u ld Turnt~
Out l'll1 ,, Brooks

10 25 Wt:ath11rman

Weathennan
~,.._
P ress C Otuer~n~e

W Jd Mee t•lftg

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C!O ~rly Shaw

1000 Your Esso Reporter
w 15 Sports Parade

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550 Ues Pau &amp; Marv F'onl
600 llraw \Vr~h Me
ti 15 nouti:l!U F.dwnrd!l
6:.10 PI'O Foo.th.J]l H1~hlights
7 .00 Ar·thur Godfrl'y
8 00 The Mrllionairt'
8 30 l'v{' Gul A Set•! 1
9 00
t: S Slt'Pl Hour
tO 00 Yuut· E~~o Rf'Pl!r\er
H) 15 Spurts Parade

900 $64 .000 Quest10n
9 30 Do You Trust Your Wrfef

0

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VALLEY

3 ll\1 Bngbter Day
Secret St&lt;Jrm
:iO

T k

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I ...,.ctures a en urtng or
Of Women Sh own Ch urc h Cl

Building Needs

:.t 15

400

j

or

I 30 Houseparly
2 00 ll1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby

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PLAN ...... AGE SALE
!llrs Ll.&amp;)d and mernbt"rs gavr
Tht"
Ja)Cff-~ttr11 are b oldiG¥ a
~tuos Belos ~anbor n
11 vo te
of
ru ru m~ge
ul~
at lht' tktho~ ny
tha olu lor t.he new il~hU whlch
(
hurrt1.
1n
t~
buetUeot
nfl t nd:;Y
~ ~~(' had 1nsta lh·d m the Sunday Lucille Bearhs Hawkins Pomeroy St&gt;eiety Edltor
and
Sat.urtS,¥
of
thur
w.rk
betwf'rll
1 Sohool soc• :~! room Th•·y also vot ·
'
&amp;O'J
cd th.Hnk~ t.r• [)lin wtute, Pomerovl Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Sodety Editor- Phone
t
the hours of e am and ' pm
•
l'oh o lm iJIJt'tl the l1g h \s nnd M \'
J'dlt11t Alt:r ... " who orflt•rcd the D '
£1:\.tiiJe~ for T&gt;llst&gt; SanhOfl1
1v.o nt·w members M 1s W1l ·l
tram E:v~rsun and M~~ Bernard
Q$$ ·
fulb , wert" welcomed. Lt w11.s ~n- • p 1ctur es ta kt n whtle atte ndmg dent pres1deorl at the meeting and
nounred that on Oct l.f at 2 p m thr \h·lhod tst Womr n s Counc1l 1 ,_,p;&gt;ned wrth dto,votwns taken ftom
llf rs W R Landr u m
Women 's hf"ld al Lak ;· Juna!u1&gt;k1 S C
111 Psalm 21 lJy Mr:s Mlnme Nt-ut.z·
Ulllii wn of
l'ftrlsllan
Servrce, ~t· pt~m he• Wt&gt;n · shu wn hy Mrs hng
wuuld spellk 111 tht' Jackson Metlho Harold Jlu ~ sell , whrn the Daugh Followmg a short buameu sesdiSI Chur('h
ters of Ruth da~s or the t ' mt ed ston, Mrs larob Gl.oeckner read
!lh s Car! \laltox resigned as co -~ ~1~thod1 st Chu rch ffi('l ~ onrlay aft· two of her f'l r!gtnal pMmS. Jn tl;te
cha1rman of C"h n ~llan Suu11l Re- l.'rnoon at thf' home or Mrsses l'ooelle Begu1n 1ng and Earthly
Life ~r
' ROCKaT ENOINa
!allons and Local Cbureh aCti'V tlles and llar a ~rng Uo 10n Ave. w11h Chnst Mrs Russell 5bowed colorNtmmlttl'e and ~rs f'ultz and Mr'!i : Ml s o H Myt&gt;ls a:.s 1strg hostesJ&gt; Pd slides and told of the meettn&amp;
E~~ro; on wert&gt; n&amp;iTl('d to the pos1
M 1 s c; 1•0 ... '-'e It Parker pr es1 of thf' World Council of Women
cu-ohau·
- --- - attendl.'d b} w0111en from all oyer
1 ttun~ of chairm.11n and
m&lt;t11 Plan~; were made for a fam ·l " 1 K
h
t d
t n !he wmld
11 •
1ly dtnner to be held at the chw-ch r:, &lt;1r mg 1 1d'' 1M , ,av~ l .e o"V~ 10e
Refr~shments were
served to'·
1
011
Tue~dav, Odob~I 30, followed by 1' "h o;C'rvrce
rs
merson un s Mrs Richard Campbell, Mrs A. H
t (' program
fi i
Quartt'rly Confl!l"ertce
1 llm;tesses fol' the evenmg were F1sber Mrs. Thomas Goeg en
Mr.s C Raymon Konkught ; w1fe 1 M•~ W W Ha c.~ Mrs Robert Mrs ~ohn Chase ,
M:S C E W
of I he rhurrh pastor, was named 11 an ts '' r~ ,.L n. er
y ~n..
· n J "'
•t
c
Duwnte,
Mr!!. Earl OhYef",
o... s. " r.,
Ill • Ml"'l.
-•
at; chairman of Chlldrlln's .work , Chll!lP's Burrte1tt' Miss Hrss Sitn Parker. Mrs . Neutzhng,
ss ~~
a pos1 t1on funnerly
occupred by 1 b
Th
"
' d •I, t
d Eber!!bach M1ss CaJIIt' Vrager.
•.,1rs L. t,... Bane"erter Mn Carroll
orn
1•y ·,.,prvl' 0 uue. r Ill s all
'·
Ml!lses ,.,ugus
•
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Mrs GIoert~.ner,
FOR
Swanson repmt~d that M1ss Vesta &lt;"~He~ to ~en\icrs and ~nl' kgu t·~~· Lucretia and Ada Genheunn. Mr!t ..
McCoy would ad as
telephone 1 l' cv
aymon
on ng ' Albert Your.g Mrs A V JloweU, ~
cha1rman of Rotary
committees wh; gavP th P rl os;ngr P/ ~ie[1
Mrs Jacob Mees and fo11r e:uests
and plans wt-rt d•ttcussed lor a rt·
In arran1' em£'n
ak
owerll 1 Mrs
Rus.seli and
Mrs H E
1
anr \""ela • cs 1n a w1r er cmnu w· y a.. 1
vIs1on of the prt:sea\ committees
""'
d
lh
f
h • Schramm of Hunt~nglon
•t
"·
'tl
copra
w11.s
u~('
on
e
re
1
es
M
Sl
II
W
k
LaCr
" iSs 8erm~;e ovwen w1 act as
hi
rs • e a
e-c ,
esen t a, 1
OF ALL TYPES
cha1rman
the Week of Prayer : ment ta "'
r Ca\rf and Mrs.
Madge strauss,
AND ALL YOUR
' Athl'n
and Self Df"nral program
from !
Pomeroy
Phone 485
W. Mala St.
Ocl 25-31 ,.;·• th a spec1a1 program
The next meetin8 wUl be held
planned for October 28th at 7 .30
al the h.om~ of Mrs. Richard CamJ
Mrs No!Wh Haskins, vice-pre-!11bell on Monday Novembe.r,:l:2·c__.:::.~===
1 dent of the Mei.gs Ccunly Counell
I
· 1
of United Church
has asked members to attend a meeting
Thr Rev Wesley J enkms, pastor
on November 2 when pffl'rlngs of
men and bo} 's clofhing, blankets of thE' Raci:w Bapt1~l Church. pre·
LUMBER and SUPPLY
and p1ece goods wlll b"' bronght sentcrl lhe evt·nmg ~~·nn1•n :tl the
"Quality Our M r)tt011
church wamt&gt;n for overseas reliof worsh1p serVICt' at Ow Mtrldll'p ort
S. Srd St.
Middleport
The annual Pledge service w1ll F1rst llrrp11st Church Sund ay and
1:-~~,..._....,==~=,.,.,,.,..~..":be he~__ m__No~e_m_b" _w_h_en__
,._" · also U.lpltzt.,J two of the m£"mht·r·s I
from hiS c.-,ngregntwn
Mr and
Mrs Bentl The Racine Chltroh at
tended th&lt;' ~erv1ees In a body
The l\l'\' Clarem4,nl E llu) t lo·
ral pastor prl' srded at the service
and baptized the follrYWmg m·w
I rhurch members Mrs Larry Rict'
Mr and Mrs. Charles
Mc-Cloud,
Mrs Harold Hubbard, Mrs Roht•rt
M11ls G enf Coleman, H1cha1 d Ho
vatle~ and Raymond L1evmg
At the C!Jurr:h School ~t·~lfes
Rally Day wa~ obs('rvcrl wr1h an '
I allendante of 246 Mrs C E Huy (
acted as S!rpermLendcnt fur the
nt:"WIY orgamzed
Youlh Depa rt·
ment a n d Frank Chee~rew
church schoo.~! supermtt•ndt•nt pr(·sJded
at the Ad1i!t rlrpn11tncnt ex•
l.'xercJses
Last Sunda) Promolrun Dav wa s
observed at the
Church School
with T1•ache r Trfllnt ng CPtt,fJ(',IfPs
awarder! to lf'&lt;IPiters who hml t'Oill
pleterl a conrse of .~ tud v, and thr
I young people. who wrrt' promotrd
from one class tu lhr n(' xt wt•nt
lihrough a flower-con~lt ' d arl·hway
made b\ D.:vid Dttr~t .Jr chDII ·
man of Chr1st1an Etluerrtlun. who
planned tlhe al'('h and g11t e as a
symbol of the promotwn serv1re

PAINT
LUMBER

!O 31) Stnb it Ric-h
l1 00 Valiant Lady
ll 15 Love of L1fe
ll 30 ~ear-ch for Tomorrow
II 45 Gu1drnl! I 1ght
12 00 Hay Mdl1.1uJ Show

JO 30

- - ' - -- -

vkt" wa,s
IHn n~&gt; '

SEE US

WI!DNESDAY
8 00 CapUJI'h Kangaroo
9 .00 ~arry Moore
9 30 Arthur Godfrey

B·OO ClWtain Ka.ngarO&lt;

lv.:kl qn W.O.da)', Qdober I' 1n
Stead Of ttt. ret:Ulfr IHOnd Mun
ria) meeting

I

WCHS-TV ChannelS
8 00

I

FALL

12 00 TOniJ;l'llt
12 00

Mrs. Bruce Llo:t d
pr(!&amp; lde'l\
M t •nda~ t:Yl'nrng
Wh l· n
th e WSC!:i nwt at lh:al h Melhod~t
Church and Mrs Gttmn Lamberl
prest! nted lh.l!' opentUf!: devuuonal
service on th&lt;' top1c from the stud~
bouk ,
" Tbe islands A walt 111s
W ord" whlch was planned ..., 1th
the p10g1am b} Mr ~ !\: an Muure
or:t "V (' h;mut~ 1n Southe11sl As ia
M r~ Moo··· li &gt;Hi 3 map to Jll.ru
tratl' ht&gt;r talk and her l'rt'Sl"!l t a.
tton of !he ' UhJl'(' t Jlldu ded pla) ·
ttrs and mttiJt ,1t JOns on the ~uhjel't Tup1c of the -dt•\o!lonnl ser·

For That

L11lle Marg1e

7 00
7 :50
8 00
9 00
:J :'10
10 00
IO ::''1
It ::10
II 15

7 30

·n Do It

M~

Political Telecast

6 30 Cheyenne

- . - ·---- .. - .. ·- --

·to

8 00

FemiltllJ-e Touch
2 00 Afternoon F'1lm Fe~tival
400 Two Gun PLayhouse
5 00 Mickey 1\lou~:e
b 00 'lewBs 05 Wea.ther
~ 10 Sp~ts
6 15 JOl'IR Dll'IV

OCTOBER 15

f'o medy f1 :nl'

tl[l

:m

I :JO

GIVE

4

J 30
6 4fi

I

The Bloodmobde
IS COMING

1\lorkrn Romam·es

6 25

Strike -" Rl{"b
11 00 Valiant Lady
I1 15 Love ot Lrfe
11 30 Sea:rcb for Tom'(lll"l''W
' 1·45 Guiding Light
12·00 Ray Milland SMw
12.30 :Aa The World TllrllS
Shul 11 l'ht• t'la,,, wa-., ~.!filed fw
I ~ Our Ml!:ls Brooks
lh1· l l•lH I1 t of lh1• ',11ild!tpolt Flit'
1.30 Houseparty
IJHn ~~hu nt"rrl t o ''l !lW th1·1~
2 00 Big Payoff
Cill &lt;h
/1111 o1iH'IS ~~oil] ho o\'I' IL'Pifl (;
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
1]1] " ~&gt;11111' Ill X\ l\1 011! 1'.',
3 00 Brtgbter Day
3 115 Secret Storm
PLAN FRIENDS NIGHT
3 30 Edge ol Night
Evangl'hnt· l'h,tple l, OF.S. w1l 1
4 00 Katie '11 Kitchen
have therr annual Ft l (' 1lil~ N1ghl I 4 30 The Early Show
5 55 Ll's Paul &amp; Mary Ford
&lt;m Thursday :.1 8 p n1 .11 tht&gt; Mid·
dteport Ma ~nn tt· Tt•mph.• anrt l"hll]rl 11:00 Art HnlafiMet'"i
6 15 Douglf'8 .!'W.\V.alds
li'IS Of lh!~ ,Ill':! h ,IVI' I"I'I'I'!VI..ld 111
6 30 Cu md Old Opr}
~ll;d!OIJ&lt;;
Ill lhl' lllf't'11 1l g
:\11 '
.JRmt s ( l&lt;t l"urthv , W&lt;.J·tiH i\liltiJI 1 7 00 Phil Silvers Show
h.~, n.tmPd :vl1s, ~ 11"114111' l[ouda, 1 7 00 The Broth('n
!l 00 llrrh Shr in,.r
)HI\ as duurm .. n nt thL plog i,Jill
lw I ht• eV!'IIUlg
J fl 30 Rt•d Skrltun

1'

3 -l .'i

11 30 ForeiE"n lntrigua

FIRST AID CLASS
Anyont' .,..,ho has a11 11p tn-date
St &lt;.~nl]a d ('aId luz Adv:rnred 1- I'Tst
i\ i tll' oll\ilcd to .tl1cnd the Advun
u rl l· 11"'' Aid l"l'nt•Wfll rla~s beu1g
hL•ltl 1 n Mund.1 v &lt;~t 7 30 al the M 1d
dkpu1\ l'1r1 111&lt;~11 s lla4 hv Emmet:

lrndi'rl .t l'f'Jo!IOnJl cunrt•tf'»l'l' uf
Wt'(' kd
Rclg10os F.durat 1un wot'k·
t:rs at Httrnesvitle S11tm day \

Qtwrn For A Day

4

9·00 Garry Moore

I

3 D\1

5 1lO Aunl Or u S now
5 JU ll op&lt;Jl ong ( a.&gt;sldy
ti 00 News
fi 15 ~poi I s Eve

10 30 Noah's Arli.

Sqn:ut was ea llt•rl al 2 30 am to the
hom(' 11f M1 ~ M .. r v Hf'lt&gt;n DaVL, 210
South l·uullh Avenul.'

AT REGIONAL MEET
1\\ i '' S Rt'l ntC't' BOIVt' ll Vh•i j~~ l rltlll
I ~ Wt• l' kd&lt;r~ H1·1J ~ Jt1U s t.dur.Jtlron
Jn~1rurtnr, :md ){ ,.., Ltnn llublt
nnd M1s I!.Jiph Znndf' l, tt'plf'St·ntatJVI'Ii of lhf' ('nuntv C11Unr1T of
Wt·r kd ,1y Helu,:ious F:duralion work

:'II ai l nl'(' Thc•illil"

J)()

Superman
Gra!ld Ole 0P'1'

1&lt;~me11i:en ry

Feeder Ca)£ SaIe
•II
I Be Tuesday

,,

REEDSVILLE

wol't hwhtl t&gt; provided you don' l
plug it tn
When I thrnk nf all !'he bad box.•
mg malrhes, lousv play•, fuzzy !)ld
mov11•s fumhl lng rnmlcs, and ('Ute
commNctals 1 hll\'l' not Rfe.n and
heard I f•·t&gt;l JU'i!t l1ko J Wl.lli dt\'Or·
ccd From Tallulah Bankhead A
week 1n lh&lt;' coun1 1y ha~n't a p11tr:h
on tl
Th.:· sam!' nppli~~ to ho~c~ 1 do
not hR\ r to f('('d ~addil•, bridh• or·
fall off Ill] h.Jllt•ll 1 ('liD Sll for
hours hat1ng horst•s nnrl propll'
th,1t lalk honHs .md rt ~~ ns gootl
o~s a pia} Every trnw 1 think 1 urn
not lttk1r.g old HaHlmouth back 1ng
or· ('Ubbrn~ o• Jtun pmg over st 1 ck~
l IN'I wmm nn1l rela x ed and full
ot l'VI\ toward nt·arly ~·verythllll:l
rXC"C'pl nw

lONDON A ~ I dlt'l urr came rn
I ll'lt On" 11f lh1 gn·at1 ' th i ngs
llh&lt;lul \h1 ll!IIIIH'S IS that }OU ('!Ill
.d \\ ,1\~ .d•s (&lt;~nd m .1 h !tll y Engt.~nd ' ' ,, t1t&lt;ht ldtl1· ~~bind rmd
llwr t• d d nut o.; o·t·m to h• rnom 1n
11 lor· l!lll'r.lt 1 .1nd Ill!' I nnlh·.~
l'lltHI ~,
I,L,•gmtt look olf and
~~II' l~lnl ,]~ flll olS AfliCU '
\\ llt•n lh1 n11n f.llls, nn1 1 the rn·
drtur~ pn•~ for fu11t.h and the Nea·
g ull~ w.1ll .1n t1 th1• hv.-r an~W('IS, I
1.111 alw ays (lill!fmt lll) ~ (·lf v.11h
lllh lhtHJJ!:hl In my wlwlt• l1fe , I
have nt•Vt'r ~ ('Pil ],lhl' lll r l nn TV,
no r ha vt• I 1 ~ ~ ·r ~ t· t·n or h4 11rd ElviS
I 'r1•slt •1
I h,IVt• ll('\'rr md I hi' Sd wl'll ~

By MRS. A. H. BAIL IV
Mr and Mrs Dale Rhod.:• s nf
N('w Dr1ghton ra, spenl the W&lt;'l'k
end w1th M1s Ruth Tu('ker anj
Mr a nd Mrs Herman Car.~on
Karen Gdffrth,
Pomero~, is
sprnd mg thls week with he1 grnnd
p&lt;tri•lll!i , Mr and Mr~ Eddrt• G1lf·
I fJth
j Mr nnd Mrs Arthur OIT spent
a we1k end w1th thl'u tlSJughter
and son 1n law, Mt and M1·s Eu.,..,Jil NPwm:1n of t;alwn Ohll)
Mr and M1" Wl'slc y ~1urrr snn
nnd son of Dunba 1 M1 &lt;~nd Mn;
Jess 1e Morr1son or Hn r k f'astlt W
Va. spent the Wt'l'k t'nd w111r M1
and Mn Halph Ballard
Mr and \1t'! Ed ('ohbs i1lld &lt;" hd
dren and LlWI t&gt;nce Cobbs, C illllll ·
nat1, Mr :~ nd Mrs Alva Wh Jtt,lkl.' t
Akxander, Ky, spent 1ht• W&lt;'t·k
end wtth Mr and Mrs ( h&lt;~rlt" ~
.Spen('rr.
Mr o~nd )fr ~ nran F,;widr an 1l
son of Columbus s pent the- wt•t k
end wrth tht" l attf··~ Jlfll • llt ' Mr
and M1s. Tht&gt;odor~ It"~( '
M1 and Mr:; ,lumm t'nr.,on anrl
l'hlldrcn, Br-lp1e . sr1n l S1'unlo~\
with Mr and M1~ 111'111\ :tn t "'"Oil
and daughler, .lll\1'1 '
Mt and Mrs l-'rn11 k n \J II spt•nt
Sunday wi!J1 Mr and M1 s ilUi tJIU
Bird of AntJqully
Mr anrl MDl Horner Webster nf
Long Eoltom , ~r and Mrs ("n1 l
Ofrull spen t Satuntav
f'VI'Iliug
with Mr nnrt M1•s A II fl.II I"V
Connu~ 1\tt("Ka~ ~p! Ill thl' WPf'k
end w1th h~·r par·Pnb M1 .illd Mrs

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LIONS ATTEND MEETING
lhe Hev Uarf'monl E \lo}l
tJ J e ~ tdcnt of I he L10ns Club Er
n1• st ('ovr-rl Vlte pr£" ~ rclellt ,' &lt;tnd
011 ~ Tll-.ey '''Lrdary, v.tll go lo
Alb .. nv lh1s l'Venrng to attend a
lhs l11d Lllllft•Jcnce for offlc~&gt;li 11f
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RUMMAGE SALE
The r:ummag;&gt; Sale which will
ht• h tl d bi thl' W S l S of H('a th
\flllll' dl '\1 l· hu rth wdl be on F"1 1
d;q an rl Satu rda y, Ortobrl :w 27
I hP !'rat/ Bui11ilng, North S('('und
Avenue 11 11d f'ual Street

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4 00 Comedy Trme
4 30" My L rttle M11rgie
5 00 Aunt Dru Show
6 00 News Picture
6 15 Sports Eye
6 25 Les Paul Mary Ford
6 30 Jonathan Wrnl ecs Show

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11111 1-( htlr• l! l l n 1:~ n Vdto1a11 ~ "il l
hi· hl'ld &lt;~1 1h.· lOOF hall Pom "l ll\
111 •11 d 11
01 lol!lr
11 wrlh ).l/1&lt;'
HO&gt;A-1']1 I ~1 1\ .~~ hosts Rl'glstr.l! HJn
w II lw~ n .11 9 llm wllh t lw nH'•'l
rn g t, ilp('n prnmptlv at 10 am All
llll'111 h1 1 ~ il1f' urged to aft('nd

This sectlon .?f The Daily Sentinel to mamta 111 ;-a tr·adtlion
romm_on to lJ S newspapers, from lh1s day \\lll &lt;J!Iempt here
on th1s page to entertain, Instruct and gencrJllr deltver up
comments on events of the rtay as th(•v alfNt Mt•Jgs-Mason

We wa~t to _be free to u~e a wtdt' range "ot ma(('rial _ hu morous, hght Irony, heavy tfOny plain reporlmg \\ith opinion
added, and on occaston, formal editortal Judgm(·lll
Jn th1s -way The Dally Sentinel hopes ID d1 aw a lollowing
of readers 1o thi ..., corner. After all, you'll r.t·v&lt;·r know what's
going to be here, lor 1t maghl be alinost ,u~yUnng of t:urrcnt
interest
We do not expect to mvot\•e ourselves tn pohtHal c()mment,
local, state, or natwnnl , in any way that mdl(·at('s we prefer
one combat;mt over the other After all, newsp:JfH'rs the wnter is convinced, per~uadc few peoplt' to&lt; hangt• a political conVJction
Other facets of llvmg do that
For example, W R. Hearst, for :~o years &lt; ondur1ed the
most rabid Old Gu.anlish newspaper in thP Sr·.•ltl~· Post Tn
telligencer Jts readers lov~d his spor Is ra~e s and gencr:-~1 reporting features, but h11ted his political stand
Today, after all of Hearst's rantmg, St•atl]p remams a radiral stronghold or Dave Beck unwm sm and !he dosed shop.
&lt;'Onsistently going Oemocratic in evrry Wnshmglon stair elcc·
tion
Look at all M tlw late Mr H~arsl's wa5ted effot I
In contrast, Wt• hope to stk up tnl&lt;'rt•st 1n auythm~ that
currootly grips the puhhl· mind II should not al\~avs have to
be of locn!Impurtance
A western ne\-\Sflaper edJtor rC'1enllv drllJliH'd ,J lOmment
about Elvis The Pelvis Pn·sh•y, llw sh.1ktng to&lt; k n' roll arttsl
llis remark w.a-s derrstvt• For a full \leek his cdJtonal Jlagc
eolumns were l'luttcn•d with letters f10m bobby-soxcrs, old
ladles and young matrons defending or l'astrgattng "The f'rl vis."
But that's the kintl of dultt•r an edi1or \11Vl'S
That's one of the things we hope for
Whtch n·minds us. last Friday Middlepot I Ro1ari:ms suggested local people with ideas and love Cor their town send
letters to The Dail) Seu11incl with suggestions for Improving

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In short, we intend to maintam. ami hmld 1111o •1n lrilt'restlng departm~nt. our "editorial pag{' "

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"We're Dressing Up For You"

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Tennt ssrt Brnre
2 00 M a1lllli' Theatrl'
SHRINE TO MEET
\la r1 ~ h 1 tnP \\h J! e Sh 11nr tof '• 3 U0 Qu('e o }'' or A Day
3 4.5 Modern Romane ('s
J tJUs.J,•m w1l l IIW P! Ill r(•guL1

l&amp;a ~~~o Jal ld\ ertiJIDI represeot.auv-e, Bot[loelh-KUnball Inc
~~~gtoo Ave., New York C1t:r, Hl, ~ y
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F.or Church Missions; Thanks Are Voted
pr~rded

MIITIIj!l POSTNNEO

The~ .....Una of tbe M1rl
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WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

The Dail\' Sentinel

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Dl:vot'EO TO fNTIIt!STS OF MEIG~ N... ....ON 4o•EA

IICHARD S. OWIN

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Ott. 9, 1956-3

Sprn't'Sien Off

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No STlRlliN&amp; I
It's homogeniAcl ••. miMtl in lbe ean and 8l6yl ,
that way!

The progr.:Jm included d!'votlon al service h} Mrs t:l{lrry Houda·
shelt: songs by lhe rhlldren read
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1 1ngs by Mrs Milton Hood and Miss
j Jealllll!' Clark a vocal duet, .Mrs
Frances Bearhs and Mrs. Beulah
t White, and Mrs
Smart
spok e
bnl'fly on the ('hurch School w01k
and the mater1al used 1n the var\ iou.s departnnenb. A Quest1on and
Amwer period dosed the program.
Teachers in the
Juruor, Primlry and Kindergarten
depart·
menta are:
Kindergarten,· Mrs.
Beu1ab White, Mra. Cbarles Wbite:
Primary, Mr~ Houdashelt,
Mrs.
Fran~s Bearh.s, Mrs. Ediaon Bak·
er with Mrs. Charles Bennett unable to be present "Monday; Jun.
ior, Mrs. Smirt, Mrs Hood Mrs.
David Darst Jr and Miss Clark
The vi.sltin&amp; parents were In·
vited to the ch'urch dining room
where sandwiches, cookies, mints
IDd coffee were 9erved
An arr•nJement or tall flowers
and
gt'(!en and y~llow candlea
were
used On the refreshment
l111ble
wh1ch was arrangel'd by
Mrs.

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Because of it&amp; jelled oonsialooe:l' Rev &amp;tin can
\ actually be loaded on brush or roller. One brush or~
toUerl'ul goes along, 1-o-n·s w.J.f
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Fellowship
Is Organized

The Rev. and Mu Claremont E.
Hnv1 PnteThmPd with
ft hutrr-t
dmrrer at thclr home
Monday
evenrng when a group of young
people fro mthc F1rst BBptlst .or·
g11nlzed a Fdlowsh1p group. They
plan to meet bt-monthly on the aecond and fourth Tuesdays and Mrs.
Jtarold E. Hubbard w1ll be their
sponsor Recreation
durmg the
evenini wa!l dm~cted b)' Mr. and

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ttmperatuK· control is critical ••• cleanliness is a mwt ... and
economy is a Dccasi!Y. Natural gas fulfills all these requirements.&gt;

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Whire-hot
batch of ..... iogrodi""' bri.. ~
to 2600'F in oa..,U ps-timl f..,_ po:ipJ: Wt
proceuiog by the '"m•rhle.. machints. Gas is ..pUce~ ~ tbe ()wens.Cormng Fiberglas plaftt It
Newlrk, Ohie, !;; 0~::: F~~ 03, Company

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Nmooal Gas 4c Oil Corpora!ion. both m!ltOmcq

of Te:us Easnno.

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SHRii:VEPORT

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bard, David Hoyt, Mr . and Mrs

Kloes, Mr and Mrs Woodrow Call

Colltbfttows 9eniee

N.uur41 1111 tr:~~~sportcd by TnllJ Emrri aids in dte pllllluction'
d ~ufiful draperies and other fabrics made &amp;om in&lt;mlibly line
pss fibers manufactured by Owens-Corning Fibergl.,. The company also manufactures a wide nnge of odler inrulation and
lalik products. Natural gos is used in the h"ll" 111&lt;:lting furnaces
whm mr materials m converted to glass and in -.ita! curing
epcratiou. In producing this vast array of products from alau, ·

Darat.

Th e Pomeroy Cemen t BIoc k M~ho~:n;~~~.~~·:,re
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An_exciting_yarn -·glass marbles and Texas~$!ernJ.
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Mills,
Mr and Mrs Larry R1ce, Mrs Ruth
P'luaes U &amp; 435
Pomeroy Ohio
\ Robinson, Mr and Mrs Gene Cole_ _..;;..;;,.;;;_;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~,;_;,;;;,;.__ man, Mr . and Mrs. ClemlB FOI.

Hatlral las srrvn yo11 ;, mort 1!1/171 in tM hom~ and in induttry than any ·othlT fuel.

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The Daily Sentinel

Daybook
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Sunday by The Ohlo Valle}
ttoel, Jnc ., a• 110 lhcbarut St., Pr&gt;meroy 0 Buslne.s~ o!fJro
I•bone 398, edilonal offlce pbo!a 397.
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f&lt;IHl.t\ .1\ lhl• 100F hal l
Pum l'tU) at 7 JU pm All nw m b (•ls

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'ao· o advance at The [Jaily Sentmel office $Ui 60
moe !i, ~
, three
monthB $3 90 B n1ob
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--~e~ montlll:l, ..,, iJU: one mO'htlt S-1.
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enhr~ page bein
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be'
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g use or this valthlhlc !-iedJOn for the time
mg . hlle more space and nwttorJ ,d Is a long r;mgp goal we
shall br :limply busy now doing &lt;~ decent t' ob "''th the
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In this connection, nlso, we also want to adv 1se our rea•iers
that accepted custom by newspapc1 s for t111s S]JJCe "'111 not tJe
followed to the "T "

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Some or you fellers who arc always griping' How about tt,
Lets gel you on record to the public with your ideas. Muybe
If the town D•ds and other good thinking people know about
it, something would be done.
Anyway. g£•t us some t~tten For a starter, for argument,
we'l1 try the Presley angle

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The Dally Senlln~l takes 3 dim view not only of Presl~Y'.s
three Cadlllacs Ibecause Wl''re Jenlous) but also or the prlffil·
tlve emotums he alfouses In our fan er sex

Wr: don't suggest Presley be inrarcerntcd , only censon•ci,
and we UJ)CCt the craze being shown for him will soon die a
natural rl('afh as It has for so many like him In the past
A.-; an art f~rm. Presley's singing (?) Ill a new synthesis of
Amerkan Bee Bop, swing, and the Negro spiritu~l It is pure
Amerlcrm, gr:J.nted, but that does not meow il Is the gr£'atest
thing that hos, "come down the pike "
Let's ramble back to the subject of edHoriri'ls·
While on recent extensive travels, commuting from Meigs
to the west coast, this writer studied newspapers in every
community he tarried
One particularly caught our editorial eyr It was a suh banner under the paper's name, reading:
"Tbr Only Newspaper in the World Thai Cares Abo~\ You!"
That ts pretty sound, we think, and an rXI'cllent idea for
Dally SenUnP) readers to remember ror j~ermitted the
chaRce, The Dally Sentinel wants to demonstrate that sentiment to be true here In the Meigs-Mason area·, too

Around and About
W itlr Robert Ruark
BY ROBERT C. RUARK

I !lht'l hill lhnt t'i 111\'H"l y II 11\lnOI
t \1) iJIJ.;I.!I' ' 1 klt •k I' ill 110\

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Mr and Mn A. C. Balles of CorDine ottio were calllna on M1sst·~
Kate L and Lury Kthhle Tut•sdu)
Mr and Mn J S Marks ttnd
a:rand4on Dallas Murk~ Wt'Jt' wt•f'k
end guetb of their ar•nd ,(on l'h:tr
let DNm a11d famtl)' 111 M.. rlt•n,
Ohio.

.Rtlelgh ltttz~r and wtft• uf
Akron, Mn. I .UC)I nurd1·n llf Ht•l
pre and Mr1 ('hlnrr Juhn~on of
Humboh, Kansa11 wt•rf' rl.' rent
IUeatl in the BiRt' Hrltn•t honu•
Everett Petty Jr and wiff' &gt;A·ho
have been located at Jun&lt;'l1on c 1ty
Kittras while In• the army will nu•v
10 to Fol't Dlx , N .J 1u t'mbal k on
tblp lor serv1ce In GPrnlltfl\ \!r~
Petty will remain With hC'1 p n
ents, iii Omaha. N4&gt;01'!hko
Mr and Mrs T.awn•n(' f' \\ \ 3nl
at Wllllamstown, W VA v.tor4' l l'
Oftt JUett of tht&gt;tr dau )!; h\('1 , \lr~
Lawrence Ritchie
Mr. and Mn. Wm Stalnakf'r and
daulbter Sudra and D1ck Smgcr

Avo1dmg r~·rl.nm pcoplr ts grf'l!f

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11 is )/'Iii} ,I!IJ ,Il ln J,; \\IJ,i! :1 lllllll ·
ht•1 uf lllglll i\'t ' 1ttumphs ,1 11\,Jt\
t'an budd up ~~~4 ' 1 ,, p1'tl0d uf 11Jlll'
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mul
1'1111"1' 111 1ll t• B1ullwr~ Kn1ama
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or Mt'ln K.11npf' &lt;JI · na~ Kapltal " Fo1 • Pills I havt• o!VOHh·d
('t'tt.•kel malcll(' o.; .r~ t IH' 1 t•ry plogrw
.lnrl J r;~; m Js s fr om my flrl wnu • peo.
plt! Who di ~t' ll ~S I ht•l!l

Wh('n 1 thlrtk th&lt;~lllwr•• 1s no
IJw romp&lt;'lllng me 10 a!lt'IHI rock·
l,lll p.illll's f 11 IJ ol pcopiL' who tell
u, 0 what 1s wrong With Ill}' life,
.,..,ork and general Blms 1 feel so
JO;ous that 1 often go out mto
Gods outdoors and throw 9tonl'S
ut str11ngt&gt; lrttlt· OOys who nde br
eye It'S on t I1e road m fr out of tb,'
y;~ rd That II'! one of the few spoi11S
al whJch [ t'Vt•rlecame p•uficlent,
unl&lt;•S.a 1t waR (fie dehl'lllt ' art of
be rng t•XII'f'"lllt&gt;ly rude to Uij]y WOo
llll' n With IIICS.'I!tge8 .
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Now I know \P I\ Wi•ll lhnt ]J.
ho• tll!'C .l!ri\'I'LI Ill J Hllilom With
nlnf' p&lt;'ople, ln('iUJIIlj( hh h!H\ /H't ,
h1s motlwr 50 ~ 1111&gt; :1111! .1 sp 11 t·
umdelllhr~ lwon1se 1 ll'oill 11 111
the impt'lrahly l'rrnnt·uu~ ll llth f1
jliP~~ llr• lllll\t'd m ;1 ~,:ul&lt;i- lhii',HI ·
f'rl jaC'hi 11dlllJ.! n piiHlll 01 hllll11'
lhmg 11 1s 11\l ~Prv 11.1 II In ll'tlil
llbOut •lf hut J rlon'l w.ml tu ~1'1' 1t
of heru 1t

l'OUI(] go nn anti on but
wtwn vuu tlunk that }Ill! tlo not
11wn ,1 dl'llw h.1t, eom m 111·, work
Y•u

1· or I':JIIH'ru,
I A1·tlfrM1111H
11nd Mrs Arll1111 Htl~t'

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and
1tw wt•t•k t•nrl

Belrm 'tp('nt
With Mrs DntJ Hosf
· MrR. Wurlty D::!VIs o1 Drx1t•r ~~
spendmg th!~ WNk
with
hN
dau8hter, M.re: An1l
Ho!lrr an.!
ramiJy.
Harold Rrtwk
and (; .. r,llrtnw
Wo~s nf Chl'ster Rprnt Tl1111 ~ rlay
ev!:!'nmg with Mr ano l\.11 s l"IJ,ut rs
Spt&gt;ncer and Mr., Ettn Sprn!'!'i'
Mr and Mrs Juhn 1l&lt;'t'k !ipNtl
•MonO&lt;tv ·•ftf'rnoon w11h M1 . llml
Mi s Edrlrf' C. t tffith
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1n Wall Sl•et•l ur tht• crt} o1 for an
,,rl\rlll•ln~ agen('y, thul }IHI do not
I' oil voe)Hll t 01' go Wtlh llu· lelbW!!
Toudllll~ nr1 I'• ('~it·~ 1 must ll"
wbt do. that "llU have nevc 1 ~ mel
a btl odd I love to Sl't' ~11ls w1ggll' {,JI\1'[01(.1 lill\ISC!' and h!IVP no Jn•
wlwn th••y ~Jn~o~. bul WIK~hn~ b1~vr. r.•r·t· o; t whatsoever 1n Garbo Pr1 nce
atuu~&lt;· no but;\ 111 my b1 e.1~ t Odtl .
Ra1111t"r Aly
Khan , or Elnabeth
I know hut lht-te you alt'
l'ay\or's rather spotty love aftalrs;
I ha v1· many ~lmplt• plt•,tsu re~ du not rlrtnk Alexanders ol' admirl&gt;
th,t t !'ON/ nothmg I don I rrotl tht• thr predtKt&gt;sted li ptnacll they ser\'e,
HUs.slanl'i bN·aulit• I du nut twlil'Vl' )Oil don l go to cnlley!E' rrumon&amp;
anyhorlv Nl'r fllll!iht•d un1· ut tho~i· nr attend wte.!!tllng matche11, 1t0 not
10pound \tt•:rtht's on prll1JI1i.tlh snwkt• a ptpt', or reguliirly .~tteod
nothJIII( .tlld I don t t'\1'11 rar~ lin;1
111hc1 Kl Moroceo or t~ ,Sl()rt
H t Otni'S out, '~ lnCt' 11 nevt•1 ,-.&lt;illy
Club. then life is full of -llrh"WWri· ·"'
L
s tart~ (ThlS IS ht'll.l ~JV, of {'(10}~1:11 •It! I fu.l tlun&amp;a that I anf sm,.i Jr0
One of rn} (!reatt•sl pten:r.tU l'~ ts shotrlll all be D!i happy ~8 klngB '
not v.atcllmg lelcvtswn 1 lo\t' to &lt;rre nOw thul there aren't klflgs any
~,
Stl amt think ahQut Hetty Fut r11·~· mun•
I County Fxll"'n"wn At:t'llt ( · E
and Wendy Ra11lt' hut ~t'p,uatt•f1
H all those goodu•s wHen't BlakC''Ih~f' rs m Gallipolis tr&gt;dll, a~
rrom r cf:lger!llnrs. Th1:1 ts womh-r ''•H&gt;ugh to keeo a mau..:m a :-~tale sistinrt wt!h arr~mgemrnh to1 1hr
fully saving on the ryeBtghl And
perpetual bllu the 'l'lil'rjtf~ 'l'titiual Feeder Calf Sill(• lo br hl'lrl
think of all the poHtlcums yn11 lh1 MuHic: e tS that nut ont·e. not tomorrow it\ 1 rr n• f1om thr Oh 1
1
don'L havt• to hMtcn In! ThA't ahull' 1'111'1 have I ever mttlthe ,Pu~e11s \'lllll'y I.Jveslof'k ( 'o \:,rtl ~
makt•s the Ptlltha.~e of a "tv ~t·1 uf Wutdsor. Or Elsa MnWf'lP'
Th ( anm.nl evE'nl ts ~ flun snrNI.
hv thr Sou thra ql'l n Oh n R&lt;•ef

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Fore•gn ews Commentary
B.~

fhtlrlt•.• 1•'fcCann
......

of N£'W ('a~tt•• and Blaine and Ad· United Pr... Corr.. ponct.nt
thP Nt&gt;Wt&gt;lt ot Shiich• were visitors
Prime Mlnltter Anthony lifiien ~~
In lht• Bor I Shumway hou11e over tolno to fact • routh poltlu1 roo~d
thf.' we£'kend
from noi!V on.
Rh'hllrd 1 Sm1lh. who Ia t&gt;m·
1c:!p~ltlon to h&amp;m I• growinv in·
plnyed In Akron Mpent the Week· I
l own Comtrtlve Party
end at h1~ hotr.~e here
l.ltht-wlnl mt~mbert Ktu .. him of
Mr" llntl Mrs Ralph Painlt&gt;r and
··c:~ntl rtrtl'lf~lne...
fhmlly and llu,man Shartt"r and
t : • •~IM of aftt~ft'l.ncan "'"
famUy of Gnhe!lto» were wr.ek· 11"
neurn ~ante the !Mlt of
11nrl ~U&lt;' !ils uf UarvM" and Ella But· trea1ure ef fhtl Ltbe,...P&amp;tty mean•
!(' )'
muth more va.rou1 crltlcl~tn br
Rubh} 21,.1 yrar old son of Mt
~~·p:~l:'t11on_:rtftJI
•en,on
and Potts Doh D11nbee had his tonC II mentof dch ttart, O&lt;t. 26
sr i~; removl!d Thu!"l'lday at the liar·
1
r t c tm
I
II¥ m•mtMn
luian Uosp1tal
o~ hh OWfl te-.n II likely to b• •
Mr and Mn. Tom Collins are b I fe~ture of tht! C&amp;nnr'tlv• P•rtr
enjcylnJ a trip thla week to Mont· ~nu d congnu which OJMn• en
real, ranadto
u" •V· .
Mr ond Mrs F . H R1rhud Man·
Thill ttlt1ol~m "';111 .hl' nw1,
Dftl«'l of I h,. Torch Sptedwa~· were marked b~lltl!i '.! of tt 1'1 1111 !( 1m"n~
lll$;lluts ht'll' Ftidtty
Unlts h po~~lcul t&gt;xpertt&gt; that 11 .~
lim Ui'(' (; Kibble and fllnlll} gl'nt&gt;r~tl PCI•Ut 111°nt&amp;r} lli!II ~ I!O il \\•'• rW('ll' 14'( 1'111 Vl9itors or Mr~ Addle hf'ld rieht now, ~bot· woulrt w1n
McGl't'W at Sandy\' !lie, W. Va.
11.
Thl· rlt&gt; t'd~v ille W S. C S of !h(&gt;
Norm.Uy, the Consr.r\'al tVI' s n' t'
M F. ('hurch were •ntt•rlaln£'d r~ 1ft offlot!ICfr .a nve..~oar term whl c.'h
r1•ntl y hy the l.ony Boltorn M (; dues not end un-hl Mn,, 1!){',0
l hur('h W S C S.
51&amp;$ P05St8L5 FORCED

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I RESIGNAThJN

llut tJhdcr th~ British polltieal
~~stem EdPn could be r"mpulled
h' hzs own followers to quzt In
l1vor of anottlertonservrrllvP This 'i
poss1h!llty, it u lnd1Catt•d t ~ on e
that r11nnot be ruled oul
Sr~ru c Conservratrv('s HIP l1kt&gt;lv to ,
Jfltll I al-nritef m Commo.n11 1n crtllc1~1ng Eden•a handlln11 nf 1l omes.Ill' as wuU U torl'llln prohii'IDS
Bl'\'an'll f'IO&lt;'IIon a~ Laho 1 't~o trea·
~~~~ t•r put him In tht third rnnking
fl L t 1n the r,arl}' It Jn.11('11f6d a
$Wt ng to the l'fl by th&lt;' Labonte!
rl·•van Is reported to atm 1n the
long run. at maktne htmutf l.abo."
Party lUdeT.
HELD IV MODIIItATE
Thnt job ilf now held ~:lFt•l:y for
1 !h(' fmeseeable ruturr, b 1 modtrniP Hugh GahSkell Bu1 n('vun may
11~·l! be able to make h rns£'lt llil·
hor's forei(1l policy spokesmnn be·
fore tona.
F.Hher a1 plft)' i'lpokl'sman or
mf'te)y as a 'top~ra nkm~~: m£'mber
I o r lh e L ab or p ar 1'
y s "~hadow rab1·
I nl'i," Bevan moy ]){' dl'p&lt;'nded upon

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A&lt;w i '''""

tu np mto Ed,•n .t t ('\'"rv oppM tll ·
nltv Opportuml!e ~ w!ll ili' mam
Rll\an m t:y b4:• df'fH nd ,•d upon
afso to r 1p mto thf' llll1lrd Stn!t'".
Lhough he asserts thnt hi' g not
Jr:.'lv anh Am('r!can I! just hap
pl'r:~ that whatrver suit• thi•llnJtrd
St.'''" takl''&gt; on lln I~S\It' lll'\':111
u ~u~ ll\" findr;. h 1m~elf rm lht' other
CO.,MENTS ON US. ELECTION
In a sOt"t&gt;th two m o nth~ !l.l(:l BP
\'an said thnl 1r Prt•~tdt•n1 E1scn
howl'r is rt" el,'&lt;.'tli'd m NowmhN
"the most Important tmltt1 cal of.
firto tn !he v.nrld wdl lw m ft•t•hll"
fumh lmg aud wa~t'110 g h nnd~"
"Th;&gt; most r('!lirtlonnrv and tJck
ward looking e1tlzem; 1n Amrrlca n
pubh(' ltft' w1ll b1~ m&lt;uupulatmg thP
stck pre'Hdt'nt from b('htnd, · he
sal d
Eden"scourst' will br mru](' hnr
dcr bl'c&amp;usf' of lhr ff'ehng- wlnch
he undoubtedly shill'£'~ that tlw
Untied Slates hu nol g1v1•n BrtLll n
proper support In the Sua1 canJl
drttpute
The tend('ncv in Commons wrll
be to blame Eden, n~ wrll a~ thr
U Ill t ed St a t M. r or thl' truubll's Bn
tam lS RIWIOi

B 31)

Crrrle Thl'alre

9:30

Rosf'ruary nooney Show

Mayor of the Town
SUSie
K1 aft Theatre
'I h.J~; IS Your ltfe
'l'Wf'nty-Onl.' -Ja('k Barry
AriVt'nlures of H Hulldav
fa1he-r Know~ Best
Nev.•s Jl t"a&lt;ilm~s
\'II~ hert: tts t

II 20

P1 f' S~ Box

11 30

F'ort•rgn Intrigue

! ' 00
11 15

We&lt;".thM"r"ast

II 20

P1 ess Box

Nl'W!I

Ton~

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TUESDAY
Sign On

J.t' g P~ul Marv Ford
Eddre 1"rshe1
N!'W &lt;; Car.aVJI

9·30 Arlhw tJo'ltrlfT

12 30
1.00

___o_r_r _ _ _ _ _ __

s ~g .

10 25
10 .30
11:00
ll:OD

10 30

n oo
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Karr and Von Zandt

Rally Day Held
M'lddleport
Ft.rst Baptt.St

wom•n.

11 69
1200

FUm and Fllnt"Y

lAm WAll fAINT

l nlom•J Ma rt lo

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Wy·a&gt;tt Earp

9 00

Royal

9 30

Fallture Theatre-

Playhouse

11.00 News &amp; Weatber

11·10 Sports

Time

,..l-Ie LliTI,.E WOMAN IS $()-00.
WEAK 51-le CAN NEVER UNSCREW
4 COVER OFF A o.IAR ••••

REVERSE TRAP CLOSO
ONLY

$129.50
FRECKER'S PLUMBING
SHOP

POMEROY

2nd Street

A Church School Parl'nt -Trnrh
rr meeting was held, Monday t'Y('n First Presbytenan
ing at thechurch wllh Mrs raul
Smart.
chairman of Chrlrlrcn' s W01k m

i

chal'ge.

l

Fcminmc Tour:h

200 Af,lc-rnorm Frlm Fes-tival

4 00

Two Gun PISoi- hnu se
500 Mkkc) 1\fuuse

6.15 John Dah·
6'3l VISO t' ylaiid
7 .30 The Amazing Dunnrnger
800 Ozzte lilld Harnl"t
030 Ford Thealrl'
900 WI'(( 1\tght Fights
9 45 Feature Thea! re
1100 Ne"''S and We-ather
1U5 Mystery 1 hcatre
111 10

i 12 15

4S f..illl. Off

1'0 WHITE WITH HTII'OGS

ChurchSchool
Po rent Teacher
Meeting Held

6·00 News
600 Weather
610 SPurts

8 00 . Broken Arro w
8 30 Du Pont Cav. Theater

' 1

1 30

CHINA LAVATORY

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12·30 Flhn &amp; ranrv

Z~xl7

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Ne1 gl1hors

RECESSED TUB

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WEONESDAV
12 00

5' 16 " ·lllf;H STEt: I.

,in~newfDJ

Edge of Night
Katie'!! Kilcht•n

11 59 Slgu Or1

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TU&amp;SDAY
Sign On

PROMOTION '

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New~
1 he Late Show
S1gn Off Prayer

News
The Late Sbow

()( 'TOII[R

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~o11r favorite,

As T!:( \\ u ld Turnt~
Out l'll1 ,, Brooks

10 25 Wt:ath11rman

Weathennan
~,.._
P ress C Otuer~n~e

W Jd Mee t•lftg

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C!O ~rly Shaw

1000 Your Esso Reporter
w 15 Sports Parade

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550 Ues Pau &amp; Marv F'onl
600 llraw \Vr~h Me
ti 15 nouti:l!U F.dwnrd!l
6:.10 PI'O Foo.th.J]l H1~hlights
7 .00 Ar·thur Godfrl'y
8 00 The Mrllionairt'
8 30 l'v{' Gul A Set•! 1
9 00
t: S Slt'Pl Hour
tO 00 Yuut· E~~o Rf'Pl!r\er
H) 15 Spurts Parade

900 $64 .000 Quest10n
9 30 Do You Trust Your Wrfef

0

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VALLEY

3 ll\1 Bngbter Day
Secret St&lt;Jrm
:iO

T k

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I ...,.ctures a en urtng or
Of Women Sh own Ch urc h Cl

Building Needs

:.t 15

400

j

or

I 30 Houseparly
2 00 ll1g Payoff
2 30 Bob Crosby

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PLAN ...... AGE SALE
!llrs Ll.&amp;)d and mernbt"rs gavr
Tht"
Ja)Cff-~ttr11 are b oldiG¥ a
~tuos Belos ~anbor n
11 vo te
of
ru ru m~ge
ul~
at lht' tktho~ ny
tha olu lor t.he new il~hU whlch
(
hurrt1.
1n
t~
buetUeot
nfl t nd:;Y
~ ~~(' had 1nsta lh·d m the Sunday Lucille Bearhs Hawkins Pomeroy St&gt;eiety Edltor
and
Sat.urtS,¥
of
thur
w.rk
betwf'rll
1 Sohool soc• :~! room Th•·y also vot ·
'
&amp;O'J
cd th.Hnk~ t.r• [)lin wtute, Pomerovl Eleanor S Schaaf, Middleport Sodety Editor- Phone
t
the hours of e am and ' pm
•
l'oh o lm iJIJt'tl the l1g h \s nnd M \'
J'dlt11t Alt:r ... " who orflt•rcd the D '
£1:\.tiiJe~ for T&gt;llst&gt; SanhOfl1
1v.o nt·w members M 1s W1l ·l
tram E:v~rsun and M~~ Bernard
Q$$ ·
fulb , wert" welcomed. Lt w11.s ~n- • p 1ctur es ta kt n whtle atte ndmg dent pres1deorl at the meeting and
nounred that on Oct l.f at 2 p m thr \h·lhod tst Womr n s Counc1l 1 ,_,p;&gt;ned wrth dto,votwns taken ftom
llf rs W R Landr u m
Women 's hf"ld al Lak ;· Juna!u1&gt;k1 S C
111 Psalm 21 lJy Mr:s Mlnme Nt-ut.z·
Ulllii wn of
l'ftrlsllan
Servrce, ~t· pt~m he• Wt&gt;n · shu wn hy Mrs hng
wuuld spellk 111 tht' Jackson Metlho Harold Jlu ~ sell , whrn the Daugh Followmg a short buameu sesdiSI Chur('h
ters of Ruth da~s or the t ' mt ed ston, Mrs larob Gl.oeckner read
!lh s Car! \laltox resigned as co -~ ~1~thod1 st Chu rch ffi('l ~ onrlay aft· two of her f'l r!gtnal pMmS. Jn tl;te
cha1rman of C"h n ~llan Suu11l Re- l.'rnoon at thf' home or Mrsses l'ooelle Begu1n 1ng and Earthly
Life ~r
' ROCKaT ENOINa
!allons and Local Cbureh aCti'V tlles and llar a ~rng Uo 10n Ave. w11h Chnst Mrs Russell 5bowed colorNtmmlttl'e and ~rs f'ultz and Mr'!i : Ml s o H Myt&gt;ls a:.s 1strg hostesJ&gt; Pd slides and told of the meettn&amp;
E~~ro; on wert&gt; n&amp;iTl('d to the pos1
M 1 s c; 1•0 ... '-'e It Parker pr es1 of thf' World Council of Women
cu-ohau·
- --- - attendl.'d b} w0111en from all oyer
1 ttun~ of chairm.11n and
m&lt;t11 Plan~; were made for a fam ·l " 1 K
h
t d
t n !he wmld
11 •
1ly dtnner to be held at the chw-ch r:, &lt;1r mg 1 1d'' 1M , ,av~ l .e o"V~ 10e
Refr~shments were
served to'·
1
011
Tue~dav, Odob~I 30, followed by 1' "h o;C'rvrce
rs
merson un s Mrs Richard Campbell, Mrs A. H
t (' program
fi i
Quartt'rly Confl!l"ertce
1 llm;tesses fol' the evenmg were F1sber Mrs. Thomas Goeg en
Mr.s C Raymon Konkught ; w1fe 1 M•~ W W Ha c.~ Mrs Robert Mrs ~ohn Chase ,
M:S C E W
of I he rhurrh pastor, was named 11 an ts '' r~ ,.L n. er
y ~n..
· n J "'
•t
c
Duwnte,
Mr!!. Earl OhYef",
o... s. " r.,
Ill • Ml"'l.
-•
at; chairman of Chlldrlln's .work , Chll!lP's Burrte1tt' Miss Hrss Sitn Parker. Mrs . Neutzhng,
ss ~~
a pos1 t1on funnerly
occupred by 1 b
Th
"
' d •I, t
d Eber!!bach M1ss CaJIIt' Vrager.
•.,1rs L. t,... Bane"erter Mn Carroll
orn
1•y ·,.,prvl' 0 uue. r Ill s all
'·
Ml!lses ,.,ugus
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Mrs GIoert~.ner,
FOR
Swanson repmt~d that M1ss Vesta &lt;"~He~ to ~en\icrs and ~nl' kgu t·~~· Lucretia and Ada Genheunn. Mr!t ..
McCoy would ad as
telephone 1 l' cv
aymon
on ng ' Albert Your.g Mrs A V JloweU, ~
cha1rman of Rotary
committees wh; gavP th P rl os;ngr P/ ~ie[1
Mrs Jacob Mees and fo11r e:uests
and plans wt-rt d•ttcussed lor a rt·
In arran1' em£'n
ak
owerll 1 Mrs
Rus.seli and
Mrs H E
1
anr \""ela • cs 1n a w1r er cmnu w· y a.. 1
vIs1on of the prt:sea\ committees
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lh
f
h • Schramm of Hunt~nglon
•t
"·
'tl
copra
w11.s
u~('
on
e
re
1
es
M
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II
W
k
LaCr
" iSs 8erm~;e ovwen w1 act as
hi
rs • e a
e-c ,
esen t a, 1
OF ALL TYPES
cha1rman
the Week of Prayer : ment ta "'
r Ca\rf and Mrs.
Madge strauss,
AND ALL YOUR
' Athl'n
and Self Df"nral program
from !
Pomeroy
Phone 485
W. Mala St.
Ocl 25-31 ,.;·• th a spec1a1 program
The next meetin8 wUl be held
planned for October 28th at 7 .30
al the h.om~ of Mrs. Richard CamJ
Mrs No!Wh Haskins, vice-pre-!11bell on Monday Novembe.r,:l:2·c__.:::.~===
1 dent of the Mei.gs Ccunly Counell
I
· 1
of United Church
has asked members to attend a meeting
Thr Rev Wesley J enkms, pastor
on November 2 when pffl'rlngs of
men and bo} 's clofhing, blankets of thE' Raci:w Bapt1~l Church. pre·
LUMBER and SUPPLY
and p1ece goods wlll b"' bronght sentcrl lhe evt·nmg ~~·nn1•n :tl the
"Quality Our M r)tt011
church wamt&gt;n for overseas reliof worsh1p serVICt' at Ow Mtrldll'p ort
S. Srd St.
Middleport
The annual Pledge service w1ll F1rst llrrp11st Church Sund ay and
1:-~~,..._....,==~=,.,.,,.,..~..":be he~__ m__No~e_m_b" _w_h_en__
,._" · also U.lpltzt.,J two of the m£"mht·r·s I
from hiS c.-,ngregntwn
Mr and
Mrs Bentl The Racine Chltroh at
tended th&lt;' ~erv1ees In a body
The l\l'\' Clarem4,nl E llu) t lo·
ral pastor prl' srded at the service
and baptized the follrYWmg m·w
I rhurch members Mrs Larry Rict'
Mr and Mrs. Charles
Mc-Cloud,
Mrs Harold Hubbard, Mrs Roht•rt
M11ls G enf Coleman, H1cha1 d Ho
vatle~ and Raymond L1evmg
At the C!Jurr:h School ~t·~lfes
Rally Day wa~ obs('rvcrl wr1h an '
I allendante of 246 Mrs C E Huy (
acted as S!rpermLendcnt fur the
nt:"WIY orgamzed
Youlh Depa rt·
ment a n d Frank Chee~rew
church schoo.~! supermtt•ndt•nt pr(·sJded
at the Ad1i!t rlrpn11tncnt ex•
l.'xercJses
Last Sunda) Promolrun Dav wa s
observed at the
Church School
with T1•ache r Trfllnt ng CPtt,fJ(',IfPs
awarder! to lf'&lt;IPiters who hml t'Oill
pleterl a conrse of .~ tud v, and thr
I young people. who wrrt' promotrd
from one class tu lhr n(' xt wt•nt
lihrough a flower-con~lt ' d arl·hway
made b\ D.:vid Dttr~t .Jr chDII ·
man of Chr1st1an Etluerrtlun. who
planned tlhe al'('h and g11t e as a
symbol of the promotwn serv1re

PAINT
LUMBER

!O 31) Stnb it Ric-h
l1 00 Valiant Lady
ll 15 Love of L1fe
ll 30 ~ear-ch for Tomorrow
II 45 Gu1drnl! I 1ght
12 00 Hay Mdl1.1uJ Show

JO 30

- - ' - -- -

vkt" wa,s
IHn n~&gt; '

SEE US

WI!DNESDAY
8 00 CapUJI'h Kangaroo
9 .00 ~arry Moore
9 30 Arthur Godfrey

B·OO ClWtain Ka.ngarO&lt;

lv.:kl qn W.O.da)', Qdober I' 1n
Stead Of ttt. ret:Ulfr IHOnd Mun
ria) meeting

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WCHS-TV ChannelS
8 00

I

FALL

12 00 TOniJ;l'llt
12 00

Mrs. Bruce Llo:t d
pr(!&amp; lde'l\
M t •nda~ t:Yl'nrng
Wh l· n
th e WSC!:i nwt at lh:al h Melhod~t
Church and Mrs Gttmn Lamberl
prest! nted lh.l!' opentUf!: devuuonal
service on th&lt;' top1c from the stud~
bouk ,
" Tbe islands A walt 111s
W ord" whlch was planned ..., 1th
the p10g1am b} Mr ~ !\: an Muure
or:t "V (' h;mut~ 1n Southe11sl As ia
M r~ Moo··· li &gt;Hi 3 map to Jll.ru
tratl' ht&gt;r talk and her l'rt'Sl"!l t a.
tton of !he ' UhJl'(' t Jlldu ded pla) ·
ttrs and mttiJt ,1t JOns on the ~uhjel't Tup1c of the -dt•\o!lonnl ser·

For That

L11lle Marg1e

7 00
7 :50
8 00
9 00
:J :'10
10 00
IO ::''1
It ::10
II 15

7 30

·n Do It

M~

Political Telecast

6 30 Cheyenne

- . - ·---- .. - .. ·- --

·to

8 00

FemiltllJ-e Touch
2 00 Afternoon F'1lm Fe~tival
400 Two Gun PLayhouse
5 00 Mickey 1\lou~:e
b 00 'lewBs 05 Wea.ther
~ 10 Sp~ts
6 15 JOl'IR Dll'IV

OCTOBER 15

f'o medy f1 :nl'

tl[l

:m

I :JO

GIVE

4

J 30
6 4fi

I

The Bloodmobde
IS COMING

1\lorkrn Romam·es

6 25

Strike -" Rl{"b
11 00 Valiant Lady
I1 15 Love ot Lrfe
11 30 Sea:rcb for Tom'(lll"l''W
' 1·45 Guiding Light
12·00 Ray Milland SMw
12.30 :Aa The World TllrllS
Shul 11 l'ht• t'la,,, wa-., ~.!filed fw
I ~ Our Ml!:ls Brooks
lh1· l l•lH I1 t of lh1• ',11ild!tpolt Flit'
1.30 Houseparty
IJHn ~~hu nt"rrl t o ''l !lW th1·1~
2 00 Big Payoff
Cill &lt;h
/1111 o1iH'IS ~~oil] ho o\'I' IL'Pifl (;
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
1]1] " ~&gt;11111' Ill X\ l\1 011! 1'.',
3 00 Brtgbter Day
3 115 Secret Storm
PLAN FRIENDS NIGHT
3 30 Edge ol Night
Evangl'hnt· l'h,tple l, OF.S. w1l 1
4 00 Katie '11 Kitchen
have therr annual Ft l (' 1lil~ N1ghl I 4 30 The Early Show
5 55 Ll's Paul &amp; Mary Ford
&lt;m Thursday :.1 8 p n1 .11 tht&gt; Mid·
dteport Ma ~nn tt· Tt•mph.• anrt l"hll]rl 11:00 Art HnlafiMet'"i
6 15 Douglf'8 .!'W.\V.alds
li'IS Of lh!~ ,Ill':! h ,IVI' I"I'I'I'!VI..ld 111
6 30 Cu md Old Opr}
~ll;d!OIJ&lt;;
Ill lhl' lllf't'11 1l g
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.JRmt s ( l&lt;t l"urthv , W&lt;.J·tiH i\liltiJI 1 7 00 Phil Silvers Show
h.~, n.tmPd :vl1s, ~ 11"114111' l[ouda, 1 7 00 The Broth('n
!l 00 llrrh Shr in,.r
)HI\ as duurm .. n nt thL plog i,Jill
lw I ht• eV!'IIUlg
J fl 30 Rt•d Skrltun

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FIRST AID CLASS
Anyont' .,..,ho has a11 11p tn-date
St &lt;.~nl]a d ('aId luz Adv:rnred 1- I'Tst
i\ i tll' oll\ilcd to .tl1cnd the Advun
u rl l· 11"'' Aid l"l'nt•Wfll rla~s beu1g
hL•ltl 1 n Mund.1 v &lt;~t 7 30 al the M 1d
dkpu1\ l'1r1 111&lt;~11 s lla4 hv Emmet:

lrndi'rl .t l'f'Jo!IOnJl cunrt•tf'»l'l' uf
Wt'(' kd
Rclg10os F.durat 1un wot'k·
t:rs at Httrnesvitle S11tm day \

Qtwrn For A Day

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5 1lO Aunl Or u S now
5 JU ll op&lt;Jl ong ( a.&gt;sldy
ti 00 News
fi 15 ~poi I s Eve

10 30 Noah's Arli.

Sqn:ut was ea llt•rl al 2 30 am to the
hom(' 11f M1 ~ M .. r v Hf'lt&gt;n DaVL, 210
South l·uullh Avenul.'

AT REGIONAL MEET
1\\ i '' S Rt'l ntC't' BOIVt' ll Vh•i j~~ l rltlll
I ~ Wt• l' kd&lt;r~ H1·1J ~ Jt1U s t.dur.Jtlron
Jn~1rurtnr, :md ){ ,.., Ltnn llublt
nnd M1s I!.Jiph Znndf' l, tt'plf'St·ntatJVI'Ii of lhf' ('nuntv C11Unr1T of
Wt·r kd ,1y Helu,:ious F:duralion work

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Gra!ld Ole 0P'1'

1&lt;~me11i:en ry

Feeder Ca)£ SaIe
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REEDSVILLE

wol't hwhtl t&gt; provided you don' l
plug it tn
When I thrnk nf all !'he bad box.•
mg malrhes, lousv play•, fuzzy !)ld
mov11•s fumhl lng rnmlcs, and ('Ute
commNctals 1 hll\'l' not Rfe.n and
heard I f•·t&gt;l JU'i!t l1ko J Wl.lli dt\'Or·
ccd From Tallulah Bankhead A
week 1n lh&lt;' coun1 1y ha~n't a p11tr:h
on tl
Th.:· sam!' nppli~~ to ho~c~ 1 do
not hR\ r to f('('d ~addil•, bridh• or·
fall off Ill] h.Jllt•ll 1 ('liD Sll for
hours hat1ng horst•s nnrl propll'
th,1t lalk honHs .md rt ~~ ns gootl
o~s a pia} Every trnw 1 think 1 urn
not lttk1r.g old HaHlmouth back 1ng
or· ('Ubbrn~ o• Jtun pmg over st 1 ck~
l IN'I wmm nn1l rela x ed and full
ot l'VI\ toward nt·arly ~·verythllll:l
rXC"C'pl nw

lONDON A ~ I dlt'l urr came rn
I ll'lt On" 11f lh1 gn·at1 ' th i ngs
llh&lt;lul \h1 ll!IIIIH'S IS that }OU ('!Ill
.d \\ ,1\~ .d•s (&lt;~nd m .1 h !tll y Engt.~nd ' ' ,, t1t&lt;ht ldtl1· ~~bind rmd
llwr t• d d nut o.; o·t·m to h• rnom 1n
11 lor· l!lll'r.lt 1 .1nd Ill!' I nnlh·.~
l'lltHI ~,
I,L,•gmtt look olf and
~~II' l~lnl ,]~ flll olS AfliCU '
\\ llt•n lh1 n11n f.llls, nn1 1 the rn·
drtur~ pn•~ for fu11t.h and the Nea·
g ull~ w.1ll .1n t1 th1• hv.-r an~W('IS, I
1.111 alw ays (lill!fmt lll) ~ (·lf v.11h
lllh lhtHJJ!:hl In my wlwlt• l1fe , I
have nt•Vt'r ~ ('Pil ],lhl' lll r l nn TV,
no r ha vt• I 1 ~ ~ ·r ~ t· t·n or h4 11rd ElviS
I 'r1•slt •1
I h,IVt• ll('\'rr md I hi' Sd wl'll ~

By MRS. A. H. BAIL IV
Mr and Mrs Dale Rhod.:• s nf
N('w Dr1ghton ra, spenl the W&lt;'l'k
end w1th M1s Ruth Tu('ker anj
Mr a nd Mrs Herman Car.~on
Karen Gdffrth,
Pomero~, is
sprnd mg thls week with he1 grnnd
p&lt;tri•lll!i , Mr and Mr~ Eddrt• G1lf·
I fJth
j Mr nnd Mrs Arthur OIT spent
a we1k end w1th thl'u tlSJughter
and son 1n law, Mt and M1·s Eu.,..,Jil NPwm:1n of t;alwn Ohll)
Mr and M1" Wl'slc y ~1urrr snn
nnd son of Dunba 1 M1 &lt;~nd Mn;
Jess 1e Morr1son or Hn r k f'astlt W
Va. spent the Wt'l'k t'nd w111r M1
and Mn Halph Ballard
Mr and \1t'! Ed ('ohbs i1lld &lt;" hd
dren and LlWI t&gt;nce Cobbs, C illllll ·
nat1, Mr :~ nd Mrs Alva Wh Jtt,lkl.' t
Akxander, Ky, spent 1ht• W&lt;'t·k
end wtth Mr and Mrs ( h&lt;~rlt" ~
.Spen('rr.
Mr o~nd )fr ~ nran F,;widr an 1l
son of Columbus s pent the- wt•t k
end wrth tht" l attf··~ Jlfll • llt ' Mr
and M1s. Tht&gt;odor~ It"~( '
M1 and Mr:; ,lumm t'nr.,on anrl
l'hlldrcn, Br-lp1e . sr1n l S1'unlo~\
with Mr and M1~ 111'111\ :tn t "'"Oil
and daughler, .lll\1'1 '
Mt and Mrs l-'rn11 k n \J II spt•nt
Sunday wi!J1 Mr and M1 s ilUi tJIU
Bird of AntJqully
Mr anrl MDl Horner Webster nf
Long Eoltom , ~r and Mrs ("n1 l
Ofrull spen t Satuntav
f'VI'Iliug
with Mr nnrt M1•s A II fl.II I"V
Connu~ 1\tt("Ka~ ~p! Ill thl' WPf'k
end w1th h~·r par·Pnb M1 .illd Mrs

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10 00 The Brg Surprl&lt;;e

LIONS ATTEND MEETING
lhe Hev Uarf'monl E \lo}l
tJ J e ~ tdcnt of I he L10ns Club Er
n1• st ('ovr-rl Vlte pr£" ~ rclellt ,' &lt;tnd
011 ~ Tll-.ey '''Lrdary, v.tll go lo
Alb .. nv lh1s l'Venrng to attend a
lhs l11d Lllllft•Jcnce for offlc~&gt;li 11f
l ion, t'luUs

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RUMMAGE SALE
The r:ummag;&gt; Sale which will
ht• h tl d bi thl' W S l S of H('a th
\flllll' dl '\1 l· hu rth wdl be on F"1 1
d;q an rl Satu rda y, Ortobrl :w 27
I hP !'rat/ Bui11ilng, North S('('und
Avenue 11 11d f'ual Street

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4 00 Comedy Trme
4 30" My L rttle M11rgie
5 00 Aunt Dru Show
6 00 News Picture
6 15 Sports Eye
6 25 Les Paul Mary Ford
6 30 Jonathan Wrnl ecs Show

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11111 1-( htlr• l! l l n 1:~ n Vdto1a11 ~ "il l
hi· hl'ld &lt;~1 1h.· lOOF hall Pom "l ll\
111 •11 d 11
01 lol!lr
11 wrlh ).l/1&lt;'
HO&gt;A-1']1 I ~1 1\ .~~ hosts Rl'glstr.l! HJn
w II lw~ n .11 9 llm wllh t lw nH'•'l
rn g t, ilp('n prnmptlv at 10 am All
llll'111 h1 1 ~ il1f' urged to aft('nd

This sectlon .?f The Daily Sentinel to mamta 111 ;-a tr·adtlion
romm_on to lJ S newspapers, from lh1s day \\lll &lt;J!Iempt here
on th1s page to entertain, Instruct and gencrJllr deltver up
comments on events of the rtay as th(•v alfNt Mt•Jgs-Mason

We wa~t to _be free to u~e a wtdt' range "ot ma(('rial _ hu morous, hght Irony, heavy tfOny plain reporlmg \\ith opinion
added, and on occaston, formal editortal Judgm(·lll
Jn th1s -way The Dally Sentinel hopes ID d1 aw a lollowing
of readers 1o thi ..., corner. After all, you'll r.t·v&lt;·r know what's
going to be here, lor 1t maghl be alinost ,u~yUnng of t:urrcnt
interest
We do not expect to mvot\•e ourselves tn pohtHal c()mment,
local, state, or natwnnl , in any way that mdl(·at('s we prefer
one combat;mt over the other After all, newsp:JfH'rs the wnter is convinced, per~uadc few peoplt' to&lt; hangt• a political conVJction
Other facets of llvmg do that
For example, W R. Hearst, for :~o years &lt; ondur1ed the
most rabid Old Gu.anlish newspaper in thP Sr·.•ltl~· Post Tn
telligencer Jts readers lov~d his spor Is ra~e s and gencr:-~1 reporting features, but h11ted his political stand
Today, after all of Hearst's rantmg, St•atl]p remams a radiral stronghold or Dave Beck unwm sm and !he dosed shop.
&lt;'Onsistently going Oemocratic in evrry Wnshmglon stair elcc·
tion
Look at all M tlw late Mr H~arsl's wa5ted effot I
In contrast, Wt• hope to stk up tnl&lt;'rt•st 1n auythm~ that
currootly grips the puhhl· mind II should not al\~avs have to
be of locn!Impurtance
A western ne\-\Sflaper edJtor rC'1enllv drllJliH'd ,J lOmment
about Elvis The Pelvis Pn·sh•y, llw sh.1ktng to&lt; k n' roll arttsl
llis remark w.a-s derrstvt• For a full \leek his cdJtonal Jlagc
eolumns were l'luttcn•d with letters f10m bobby-soxcrs, old
ladles and young matrons defending or l'astrgattng "The f'rl vis."
But that's the kintl of dultt•r an edi1or \11Vl'S
That's one of the things we hope for
Whtch n·minds us. last Friday Middlepot I Ro1ari:ms suggested local people with ideas and love Cor their town send
letters to The Dail) Seu11incl with suggestions for Improving

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In short, we intend to maintam. ami hmld 1111o •1n lrilt'restlng departm~nt. our "editorial pag{' "

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"We're Dressing Up For You"

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Current
Tennt ssrt Brnre
2 00 M a1lllli' Theatrl'
SHRINE TO MEET
\la r1 ~ h 1 tnP \\h J! e Sh 11nr tof '• 3 U0 Qu('e o }'' or A Day
3 4.5 Modern Romane ('s
J tJUs.J,•m w1l l IIW P! Ill r(•guL1

l&amp;a ~~~o Jal ld\ ertiJIDI represeot.auv-e, Bot[loelh-KUnball Inc
~~~gtoo Ave., New York C1t:r, Hl, ~ y
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Subscrlptlor. ntu: Delivery by canier
bl
fer weelr. one tar I
WPPte avat 1a e 30 cenu

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S.. Publi•bed etery afternc.011 tuept

Jl:a.tM'ed as ltcuod r.lu:~ mall:.le matter at tbe

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F.or Church Missions; Thanks Are Voted
pr~rded

MIITIIj!l POSTNNEO

The~ .....Una of tbe M1rl
dlepert. VtPUp C~dl wrll lw 1

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WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

The Dail\' Sentinel

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WSAZ-TV Channell

Dl:vot'EO TO fNTIIt!STS OF MEIG~ N... ....ON 4o•EA

IICHARD S. OWIN

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Ott. 9, 1956-3

Sprn't'Sien Off

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No STlRlliN&amp; I
It's homogeniAcl ••. miMtl in lbe ean and 8l6yl ,
that way!

The progr.:Jm included d!'votlon al service h} Mrs t:l{lrry Houda·
shelt: songs by lhe rhlldren read
1
1 1ngs by Mrs Milton Hood and Miss
j Jealllll!' Clark a vocal duet, .Mrs
Frances Bearhs and Mrs. Beulah
t White, and Mrs
Smart
spok e
bnl'fly on the ('hurch School w01k
and the mater1al used 1n the var\ iou.s departnnenb. A Quest1on and
Amwer period dosed the program.
Teachers in the
Juruor, Primlry and Kindergarten
depart·
menta are:
Kindergarten,· Mrs.
Beu1ab White, Mra. Cbarles Wbite:
Primary, Mr~ Houdashelt,
Mrs.
Fran~s Bearh.s, Mrs. Ediaon Bak·
er with Mrs. Charles Bennett unable to be present "Monday; Jun.
ior, Mrs. Smirt, Mrs Hood Mrs.
David Darst Jr and Miss Clark
The vi.sltin&amp; parents were In·
vited to the ch'urch dining room
where sandwiches, cookies, mints
IDd coffee were 9erved
An arr•nJement or tall flowers
and
gt'(!en and y~llow candlea
were
used On the refreshment
l111ble
wh1ch was arrangel'd by
Mrs.

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It can't nm or drip like ordinary liquid p$1ni becauae it's joll«/1

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LESS 'PIPPIN&amp;i.
Because of it&amp; jelled oonsialooe:l' Rev &amp;tin can
\ actually be loaded on brush or roller. One brush or~
toUerl'ul goes along, 1-o-n·s w.J.f
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Fellowship
Is Organized

The Rev. and Mu Claremont E.
Hnv1 PnteThmPd with
ft hutrr-t
dmrrer at thclr home
Monday
evenrng when a group of young
people fro mthc F1rst BBptlst .or·
g11nlzed a Fdlowsh1p group. They
plan to meet bt-monthly on the aecond and fourth Tuesdays and Mrs.
Jtarold E. Hubbard w1ll be their
sponsor Recreation
durmg the
evenini wa!l dm~cted b)' Mr. and

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ttmperatuK· control is critical ••• cleanliness is a mwt ... and
economy is a Dccasi!Y. Natural gas fulfills all these requirements.&gt;

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Whire-hot
batch of ..... iogrodi""' bri.. ~
to 2600'F in oa..,U ps-timl f..,_ po:ipJ: Wt
proceuiog by the '"m•rhle.. machints. Gas is ..pUce~ ~ tbe ()wens.Cormng Fiberglas plaftt It
Newlrk, Ohie, !;; 0~::: F~~ 03, Company

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Nmooal Gas 4c Oil Corpora!ion. both m!ltOmcq

of Te:us Easnno.

\ ... EXAS EAS ... ERN
~4...4m ~~
SHRii:VEPORT

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bard, David Hoyt, Mr . and Mrs

Kloes, Mr and Mrs Woodrow Call

Colltbfttows 9eniee

N.uur41 1111 tr:~~~sportcd by TnllJ Emrri aids in dte pllllluction'
d ~ufiful draperies and other fabrics made &amp;om in&lt;mlibly line
pss fibers manufactured by Owens-Corning Fibergl.,. The company also manufactures a wide nnge of odler inrulation and
lalik products. Natural gos is used in the h"ll" 111&lt;:lting furnaces
whm mr materials m converted to glass and in -.ita! curing
epcratiou. In producing this vast array of products from alau, ·

Darat.

Th e Pomeroy Cemen t BIoc k M~ho~:n;~~~.~~·:,re
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An_exciting_yarn -·glass marbles and Texas~$!ernJ.
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Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mills,
Mr and Mrs Larry R1ce, Mrs Ruth
P'luaes U &amp; 435
Pomeroy Ohio
\ Robinson, Mr and Mrs Gene Cole_ _..;;..;;,.;;;_;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~,;_;,;;;,;.__ man, Mr . and Mrs. ClemlB FOI.

Hatlral las srrvn yo11 ;, mort 1!1/171 in tM hom~ and in induttry than any ·othlT fuel.

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Oklahoma Still Leads As No I
Teaw.~!n Nation In The UP Poll

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Ia tbe United Pre~ college footBehind Army in the set"o!"ld 10
tJ..U ratings today , but mudl of group
came Baylur.
Minn esota.
last week 's b1g lead was wiped
&amp;uthern
Mcthodts
t
and
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out by runnerup Michigan State,
Dame in bh.al o rder.
Navy and
•bleb bas hHten tw o much tough- Miami,
Fla ., were tied for 16th
er opponents.
place, followed by Iowa, Slanfurd
Teua ChristiAn and &lt;»&gt;io State and Pitt.
moved up to a lie for third place
while Georgi• Tl'cl:J , Idle last week
Th e Un it ed Press co ll ege foot -dropped to No. 3. Te:us A&amp;M was ball rat 1ng_s w1th first place voLes
tbia ~k 's only newcomer bl the and seasons record s ·
top 10, taking f111tt tbe ninth rank-

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Mleblgan State, wht.ct. defeated
lftb-rival Miehipn, 0--0, lut S•t·
Urdlr, narrowed OktaSJ.oma's fir5t
tllcf margin from 79 points to

I. Okl.ahoma 22
2-0
2. Mich1ga n Stalt• 7
2·0
3. Tie Tex . Chrts!Jiin 3 2-0
3. Tie Ohio State
2-0
5. Geor1ia Teth 1 2-0
6. TenneSJlee 1 2-0
7. s. C•llforol•
:'1 -0
8. Miuiuippi
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• H'I Tearns
Jun lOr
T0 Meet Th ursday

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BROO KLYI\ UP Th~ New
York Y&lt;~ nhes arr 27 pu t outs I:IW3}'
toda .\' fr om at la Jntn g a sha re of

NEW YORK UP - Here is a
pitchers who
tosse-d perfect no • h1t, no - run
games In b.aseb&lt;IU history :
John Lee Richmond , Wol'(•hester
NL vs Cleveland, June 12. 1880,
1 ·_ 0.

se ven I rics unde r C&amp;sPy Stenge l,
the Ya n ke e~ were seh edul1•d t o
send eith er 18-game Wtnner Johnny Ku cks or cJgh t-gamt• VJ!'tor
Bob Turley aga mst t he Brook ly n
Dodgers, "clo-or-dJ(' " chttll"t' o f
Clem Lab ine The od d :-; nn tllday's
~i xlh game an· 21 -20 if t l '~ Ku cks
vs Labine an d even m oney iJ Turley gel! Stengel~ nod.
Triumphant , though a.s da:t:cd as
the rest of th1~ cock&lt;'yed world
after Larsen's fmt pe•·fe ct game

John M. Ward , Providence NL
vs Buff'alo, June 17, 1880, 5-0.
Denton T. (Cy) Young, Boston
AL vs ~ila.dE-Ipbia , May 5, 1904,

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Todays Sports
Parade

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Fight Results

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0;:-:W;cS;;:I.l:'O:CB;;:I;;L-;;Ec,---;:;;NE·W-:;;RES and
battery, eoot1 runrtint order $1&amp;0.
s. D. Cartt:r, 5 mile out Athens
Road on U. S. 33.
10 6 3tp

1953 OLnsM:0BUJE, eXcellent condition, $1400.00, Mrs. Cleo Kernll

For S&lt;;.ie

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Ji}UNG CONTAINERS
pick your own $1.1Xl .. drop s ~50
per bushel. 1 1h. mtle from Sale~
Ct&gt;nte1· on Gravel JlQad. W. 1&lt;.
Hawle y
10-9-3tc

THERE'S NO BETTER SEASON THAN

has --;;;ilable~a

'"" ""tique furnllu•'' '" ~ny

!lhape. Contact Mrs , Howurd Ce-

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with a

METROPOLITAN

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per month.

Cecil 800

See Mrs. Howard
St., Pnrnero1

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MAX W AR'D

9 6 t1

f'VI'lt;ngs.

llTIOIIWID.

120 ~I 1nsuror1ce

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Barnes-SintJ)IOli tnJurariee Age~y,
MiddlepoTt. Flr't • Automobile-Bonds. Pho-nt 8315--X
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PorMrOY. Ohio

WE BUY

COMPLETE lJls;,. .. 'lce Protectloa,
t.ife, Auto, Fire, Polio: CaU Dor
M.UJ 11 • Mldtfleport. Ohio

11'RUC'I'URAL J BJ:&amp;MI: ,

OHIO VALlEY
JUNK CO.

&lt;201 Busi~ess Services
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!liCK TRACY

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61J6.;M

on Slate Route . only 3 mlles
frOm "Pomeroy.

APARTMENT ~ 3 nia_tiy fur~i~h·

l'd rooms, large tiOSPffi,

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Middlepo't ---6-,oom frame wl

bath. Plenty of closets. ClosP. to
schools. Lr vel lot. Very rea!iOn

pnva~e

bath. and entrance,
auto_ma·tJe
&amp;team heat, .utilities furmshed.
1262 Powell Street MlddlOoport,
or can 621-2-M .
10 6 3tc

Exceptional at

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with bath. Plenty of cab1nets
and clos~ts. Large front porch.
2·ahre levet tot, g~rage and· chic· .
ien 'botisr.. Plenty 0( shade trees
aDd outdOor fireplace. Located

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(2) Cord Of Thanks
I WISH TO THANt{ eve-ry~ne who
sent me c:trds on my htrtbday .
Mrs. Fr!tnl. Fell
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(;ASOLINE ALLEY

GoOcl l':lelm Urred Cln'&amp; ,,,
AU 11hltoo ... MOcleJr

5 ROOMS and t3Am, 10 Cole St.
ror small reliable family. $35 ..;

Ebenhach Hanlware
su,ar Run f ..d MDI
46-tl
9 19 2mo. p
8 Cubic foot No-rge l'efrlgerator.
~PrvlcT•
C&amp;ll 294.
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Seaffold' Boar&amp;, Drep Clotld.
Cll.riton Fi11her, Middleport
P!:l.one 826~X.
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Hacltett's Safety ~ervlcfl, Wewt
Main Street. Pomeroy, Ohio.

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steam heated, and Hotel serv1ce
at special weekly or monthly
rates to steady guests. Rates as
low a.s $8 weekly double occupanr-y. Also room..~ for Speetat
Meetings, Parties, ' Weddings,
Banque-ts, ::md private brea~fa.st.
luncboon~. an-d suppr.r parties
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per, ry h·ssee of Hotel Martin .
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FOR
'!Cirby Rea! Ell
BULLDOZER
. ""'RAP UtOI'f - lll!il'AU!!
basements
and Pbooe 610
Pt:Krifll'nt
t.alt',
Rutlan-o. TownShip. , 3_) For hire for
acres la·nd. house, barn and ~UI
pohd-s. P. M. Cowdery, tong
buJldiDJ;!;!i. See George A. Mem
Bolt.om.
,
fl 29 tl
COI'ICI!Etl _I!_LO!;K$
·ilart, Adminlstrnto~.:_~- .. _ _fl.!-U Qu~C'K SERvtr~ On Watcb lbr
"Butld Bethr For L_..
PEA.RS FoR- SALE, 2 mile east
pairinl( by FaefUI"""' 'I'l'(dn811
GRUESER
BLOCii: CO.
u( Chester. $1 50 per bu~hel.
watchmAker. COlJ.JNS .TEWE3 Mllt~a North of Pom•roy
1.,1-tf
Juhn J&gt;. Kelley,.
LERS, P"mero~ -On Rt. H. Call Wm, Gn1e1er.
10-4--Htp
HOUSEBUJI.DERS - Call the
Rock Springs
70,000 BTU-llu~phrey Circulating Ntigler' s, Racine. ·
9 111 t_f __
HEATIDR used 6 months.- Duo
1
therJ1\ ~~uW oil heate-r, with or RAniO &amp; TF.L}o;VISION s·:E=n=v=lc:;;E RODNEY DOWNING
withoU\12l'J"''al. tank . Jacob E.
Phl1ne 200 CIPiand Apphan('E"
AGENC\'
Schilling, llutland. __ 10 8 31 P
·Sture. ll8 w. Main st.. Pomem)'
24 INCH COAL FURNACE, pipes,
~23-tr
pJ,., Avromobile, H..lth
and registers. $40. Phone 139-X.
M8N4~ ABBO'M' T.V. SER.AGCIDEtn'
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VICE All JNke.!l Repairtld by EJ
Life, C••ualtr end 8ond1

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trade on furnitcre u-r awhan·

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REVIVAL

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Tlie unde-:· ~ il!'n~'l\ wll l o~ r er for
salt· ~l I'U hl 1r i! Ut't •nn &lt;I t th••
ht e rest dencr of Frances W
Pal-ker tl ecease ll , at 1'imper~
Plains · M uig~ Co untv, Ohio . on
S ~ turrlav . tht· 27th da v of Octnh" r I fl5fi. the person al '!)roperty
or .'!J id decent con,isling: in
J)att of rmts. livmg room s'lli 1 t'
· rockinl( choirs, mirrors, bed~
marb~'l top (lre!lser, several old
·one drawer s.tnnds, one trunk,
'.tlectrlc refrigerator, electric
s.tilve. kitchen utensils •. d-ishes.
· kilcht'n crtbint!IS and mimv other
article-s to riUmerous to menUon
Sale to commenee AI 1:00 o'clock
P. M. Terms Cash . Browni e
Woods . Auctionerr
Et.heJ M. St out Admi n tstrix or
the Est tile of Fr:mcf' s W 1'at·ke:·,

The following house-hold goods. 2
IJVin " room sui ts, 2 breakfast
~eh bed s prings, 1 new table
top perfection oil stove, 1 cub·bnrd I warm morning h~tinb(
slov~. kitchen cabinet, 2 small
('3btnP!s 1 writ i n~ rlcsk, I buffet 1 dJ·~· &lt;&gt;Scr-ma,,b('] top I small
dr~11ser Zenith table ra&lt;\iu, 1 cab
inet radio, 2 stnnds, dishe.s, som_f"
ehaiu erOS~: ~ut saw, some antt'
ques. 'Jots of thmg'
3 to numerous
to me.nlion, term:; cash Luneh
s~n·ecl at the' grounds I Will not
·bt• respons.iJ?lc for anv aceidents.
Mr and Mrs I.eure Young-Owner
Brownie Woods At1ctioncer.

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FURNACE.
PUBLIC SALE
used verv li••l ". $99.00 Phon!'
R46-M or 6045-J.
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Due to 111 health I will ofrrr at A Hl-9-fitl'
publi{' ~alo on Sat. Ot't. 13, 10M
- - - - - - -~ - -, starling n1 10:00 o'clock AM at FIREWOOD FOR SALE. See m .
.the Long Bottom Jeleph : m e exRadford_ or
ltorold Blackston.
"'" "'' acros·- ( 1 om Long Bottom
Rocksprmgs; or phone 852-J - ' 1; , . ,
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School hous e

Phone 197

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('artl o r Thanks ;~nd SpedRl Notices of Events prlnt .,d at regp}:\r classifird rate~. Obituaries
publis h ed Jt 1 crnt per word.

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without allowing a man to reach
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Don Larse n \; World S('nes glory
Favored at 16-:) odd ~ to win
the1r SIXth worl d champiOns hip in

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MJ nl m u ro ch.arg t- 5()c .4 cent s per word for three con.te&lt;:utl vt&gt; inse r tiortl&gt; .
Sp~!Ciai--.- O n e mout h f or 25 cen ts
ger word .
Full rah- o r 2 t'rnt~ per word wi ll
bf' ehar gt-d fo1· a ctve rt i~ i n g If not
pat'd for befu-rt' t jlf' 2~th of ea ch
month fo llow t n ~: i nsHtio n
Erro r,. ln Adv:'!rt i.~ rnl;! ----.."'t)ou!tl '"' ·'
reported hnmediatdy. The Daily
Senti nel wiU no! be rt"Sponslbte
fpr 1_no re rh&lt;m one in correct in·

-----------------------------------------~-------------Yankees
Favored
LOOKS LIKE IKE'S A DODGER FAN, ALL RIGHT
•
Seven Pitchers .Have
Tossed
To Win Series
'
In Todavs Game
Perfect Games In Baseball

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s~rtloo .

Adrian C. Joss, Cleveland AL
vs Chi-cago, Oct. 2, 1908, 1-0.
222
x-Ernest G. Shore, Boston AL
CUlly 15.
addttiob to Mleh.itan,
213
vs Washington, June 23, 1917, 4-0.
'Which was raoked
folU'tb last
14~
C. C. Robertson, Chicago
AL
Week, the Spartana
abo
bave
113
vs Detroit, April 30, 1922, 2·0.
beaten Stanford .
94
Don Larsen, New York AL vs
In series hbtory gavl' them a 3-2
9. 1'exas A&amp;M 3-0
Brooklyn NL Oct. 8, 1956 2-&lt;J.
10. Mlchigar.
l -1
Crvthel Kansea St...
51 5eties edge. th~ Yankees needed
x.Shore's per-fonnance
in this
Okl•boma, aeeking
ih lecond
only onf' vtctorv in the two regame is now classified with "•per Second
10
trams
.
II.
Army
],
43;
stralrbt natlon.wl
C'ha.mpionshtp,
maininK games lit F:bbet s f'ield to
fect games ." Ba~ Ruth started
PRESIDENt IISfNHOWflt I
aa fanlike u ~y OthM' World' Btrtt~ ~peetator as he watc'hea thla
crushed we111t Kansas State, 66-&lt;J, 12. Baylor. 28; 13. Minnesota., 27: adrl anolhN golden page to thei r
as
the Boston pitdber and was re 14,
SouVhNn
Method1st
,
18;
10.
history .
game in Ebbets Feld,
. Left: He •tdda to 8M outcome of a play. Right: He applauda
last Wt~ek end .followtnc a nasonafter
movi'd by Umpire Owens
Notre
Damt&gt;
,
17,
16.
In',
Na-vy
and
Dodger
.Carl
Furlllo'a
doubt•
to
the
lefttle)d
Wall
IQ
the
MOOnd
Inning,
to
ecore
GU
Hodges.
Secretary
They 've l()s t flV&lt;' ~ t nH~th1 :-;erH! s
opening triumph over North Car_
giving
up
a
base
on
balls
to
MorMi.am j Fla ., 15 r- al'h . IH. Iowa. 6; gamt!s to thr&gt; Oorlgers at th e cozr
ot Slate J olm Foster DuJiea la ueated at Pruident'e rta'ht In Jett photo. In right photo he Is flanked
olina.
gan, the firs! Washington batter.
lit.
Stan-ford
4,
20
l'
tllsburgh
3.
by
his
.
1
1on,
Muj.
John
EI~Bilhower,
and
Walter
O'Malley,
Dodgen
pteaidenL
(
lntel·n&lt;Jtkmal)
hltle Ebb~ls F1r&gt;lcl bandbox but
Twenty - two members of the
Shore took •Ruth's place and after
after Monda v·.'i histon e 2-0 victor y
35-man coacbes board whicll rates
-- - - - - -- -:---::-Morg•n wa:; out trying to steal,
mauler.
they're
l'UIIVJnecd
anythmg
can
tbe leama weekb for the Unlted
first two were only
five day:;
Because in July of 195-5, with ap.art. The lal'&gt;t was recorded seven Shore retired the next 26 batters
Preu pieked Oklahoma tops this
the Yankees In dJrastraits for years before Larsen was born.
weet; aeven voted for Mlchigan
REHEARSAL TONIGHT
Will
'ememb.r
L•nll!n
pitching,
Casey
ovuruled
plt.thing
State. Last week the Sooners atCast members for the Big Bene!
For never bdore m all th e !'i:i
Coach Jim Turner
and brought
It was a long while ooming. But minstrel, "Showboat Production "
tracted 2!1 flrst-place votes a&lt;Jd the
By OSCAR FRALEY
years of World Series history
Uon back from Denver. And just then, Larsen has
the tempera- are to meet tomght at 7.30 at 30'..!
Spartan• only two.
United Preu Sport&amp; Wrltff
there hPen a Rl1ualiun such as lhe
last spring, when Lar.sen cUmbed mt!nt of the anc1ent
master~:~ of
Okh1boma's oppenent next week
W. Main St., Pomeroy, tu go to 'Pt.
NEW YOHK UP - It wa5 out his car up a Florida
lwo
teams
fmd
th
emselves
i ll topo]e
some
the
mound
.
He
is
'
'lell
fit. you Pleas~nt and the final rehearsal
1s unranked Tens. Michigan State
rlay . After LlliH•n 's "ultmwtc of the d(J J,iht•U ~!' and into the hall five hours in the dawning after might say. lo walk in t'heir hoary
Js pitted a.gllhtst Indiana, also unbefore showhme tomon-ow even
of fame today £or lowering Don curfew, old Casey smoothed things company .
The
Wahamu
Junior
High game" thf're 1s u111 .~ ant-.clunax.
wg .
J'Iftkr.d. The SoonE"rs have won 32
l.aJst•n
,
lh
l'
f1r
s
l
man
In
history
Sdhool
fooLhn/1
lf';un
Will
play
This
105tJ
Wurld
Sene~;
wi
ll
a!
over for the big fellow.
atnllht game&amp;.
game In l'ht!
the Rutland Junior lli&amp;:h cle¥en on ways be r emt&gt;mhNt' d '* ' tht· onr m !to JH!t:h a pc r fl·c·t
But doghouse Don squared all
Vols
llg A4vance
Thursday evcniu~. October 11, at which a 27 yt·ar old modern Rube World Sen e~.
the account.. Monday as he used
Wilh polnb distributed on a 10- 7 o'cllCk under tbc light~~ of Bacho, fWadtlt·ll aciTJ t• w·d
immurtaiit y .
9-&amp;-7-e-5--4.3-2-t basis for v D 1 e s
Nn ne of tlw bl!sl·hall immortals only 97 pltchea to face 27 men
tel Field.
!ven the p11lyl·r~; ~e n sf' I hilt in the
from firat to lOth places. here Is
c vPr had a t-r umpl i~ hcd 11. classtc and send all 27 ragi.ng back to tile
how the top 10 lined Ltp : OklaThe lwu elcvt'I' S mr l /llsL Slrtur- ye&lt;J rs t(; 1 1! 111!' !hr puhl!t· will say, perfect gaml' 10 which not a bat- dugoul.
homa 320; J\Jiehlg.11n State JOS Tex day morning 111 Hu ll tmd when the "Oh y l' ' tlw Y ~1 11k t' t'~ o r, so bf' lt•r 1 cachl'tl f11~t ha se. Only three
It took two big asBist.s . Gil Me·
il, •1he Dnt l g 1·r ~ wnn I ha t ~t'r H~ s ..
ChrJstian and Ohio Stde 222 e~eh : Ohio team won by ;;~ s~or~ of 7--0:
men Ed ltt•ultur h
in 1906, Dougald gave him one i n the li~c­
Thr st unnin g 1mpact of Lorsen ':.
Georgia Teeh 213; Tennessee 142;
Claude Pa.sseau 111 1945 and Bill ond
when J.t:ckie Robinson
womlrous a ~ h1evemt&gt;nl surpassed
Southern California lt3: Milf8lssipBevens in 1947 - had re(orded l•shed a drive off Andy Carey's
all
oth('r
c on s i~eratwns Players
pl ~; Texa.. A&amp;M 64 and Michigan
une'hllte rs jn llH· ~ eries.
glove bul Gil took the ricochettc
of both k :uns in adthtion lu the
51.
So •t renl(lint·d f(lr the six-root , and threw him out. Then in the
By UNITED PRESS
When a little extra cash
64,519 (ans a t Yanh•e Stnrlium
Tenne.1" rnad~ lhl! biggest adNO'Ii'fNGIIAM Eng. -·- Pat Mc- -~el'tnPd to rt•alin· thcv had t:.ken fuur-i.1 c h Hoo:;it•r, who is regll.rded fifth, Mickey Mantlt: mad~ a specwould make things sweeter
van(:e among Jhe top 10 teams, Aleer, 159, 13Jt·ki'nht·IHI , Eng , stopto tacular grab of Gil Hodges' long
as a modern Ruht• Waddell,
part
1n
11 nev, r - to- 111'- diJpiH.:~Icd
around
the house just call on
movmg up rout OOtt'hos to the No. Pi'd Lew Lazar, 1 57lf~. Lmdon,
pt•rform lhp imposs lhle with basf'. belt to lef't center.
h1stnn c t•vt·nt
us_
Get
$50 , _ __ $100 _ , . _
6 l)lot. Southerp California Jumped
34
hall's fir ~ ! pppfecl J.(ame in
Eng 4, rrtai!wd R1 it1sh t;mpm•
UMS "No Windup" Windup
Th111 wao; In PV1dl'11t'f' in tla·
two plaee1 to seventh: Ml&amp;!!/sslppi lllld 1.~\ ('g lllHk!JI•WI'lght C fOW!] ~
$150 in 15 minutes, subject to
years nnd ht• flld it In a breathLarsen, with the "no - windup"
Yankr1•s du hhJ JU.-;,· Monda y whl'll
beld ~lghth •nd Te:n 3 A&amp;M adtakin g l -0 v• d uf-y u~ ')r the Dod- windup be fashioned only a r~
our
prompt approval. A stroke·
the uo r rn&lt;J i ly b l.t~c Yank et•s alllv.aneC!d three po!l]tions to No. 9.
of the pen does it. Convenient
wt&gt;eks ago to distul'lb the hitters'
euul
d
haw•
ht:rn
.
..-umm
t'
d
up
lud
t•
Michigan dropped six pl1ces to
lf O LYOKJ.~ . Ma ~~; -- Ted Donterms to suit you,
It was l' Vt•n mor e s tartling in timing, took it from th~re as he
lOth. Pitt,
se\'C'nlh la6t
w~ek, ·&lt;·as l r r . 173 , S:H'kVII !t• , N11 va Scotia, 111 tht• wunls, "Gee Whil " a-' we lt
finished off the firs t perfect no11s
10
thf'
Mit
II
Uti!·
of
Lh
c
Dhrlgcr.:;
.
that
lhe
27~y
&lt;'&lt;~r-old
L;u·sf'n
had
plummeted all the way to 201h' ~! u pped Au ,l(tc 1\mano, 179, of
who vJs itf'd the New Yurli-· dtJb· lasl&lt;&gt;d only onr- and two-thirds mn- hitter baseball ~.s- 1 . ~flo ~.__~ince
Brookly n a.
huus t• to s hakt• lh1• h11nrl of lh•• ings when h1• madt• " S('CI IJHi !lam!' Charley Robertson of the While
man wh o n1tn•d the "d l'a m g:Hnc " slarl agains t Hruukl yn And t n the Sox did it on April 30. 1922.
There have been . counting LarNEW \' OIU\ - Jue I\1Jr·t•l i , J451f.z
t u t&gt;Ud ltll .drt·am g ~o~m1 • s
fut't lhat, a 11uled nig ht li llll' playsen
's only seven perfect games in
New Yo1·k. uui/I'I IU I &gt;·d ]la n ny GinMegli• Add1 Congrafuletlons
f'r , he performed hi s £cnl 111
the
which not a runner reached firs t
vane/11, 150~1 , Bruuklyn 10.
Anwng
the
~
c
wa~
39-year
olrf-Sal
hr1ght
&lt;'risp
suns
hme
whl&lt;'h
floodTOifiOHT
In thf' hastol·y of hasehall.
The
1
M~)(III' , I hi' ~o:re11t old dulch p 1 t~h- 1'd Yunkf'l! Stadtum .
•
&amp; WIDHISDAY
was
beaten
b,y
the
gre11tcs
t
R•p.aym•nt
To
Stengel
t'r
who
------ --·-- .\flAM! Fla R1Jiy K1lgorl', clutch performance of 1111 tlnw
It wa s repii _
Vrncnt to Ca.'lt',\' Stlm FAMILY NIOHTI
160 1/ 4 Mlilml , Fla., outpoinl.pd
t'ul' toduy·s ii!Klh game. both grl th t· grizzil·d Yanhc ~ klrlflt!r,
2 Aclult Tickets Ml~t one c•r _ Ji'ranz Szu?.IIW, 165 1,~ , Hremen,
managers
lndJcahl(] 1ht•y v.uuld fr~ ~-~~_fl~ l_l_
h _,_
·n ~~~ Lig mahogany
Wm, Htlden At.Hirev Hepburn
Germany 10.
stt~nd pal. The Yankt•e;;, of {'ourse
SABRINA
w1•rc t'onvmccd lhev cnuld not fiul
Hoth man r.g crs arc sti l'k i ng with
-ALSOm lhe wakl' of t.ai-sen ·._ perform - the ir ftfth -ganw lineup.~ . harring
John Payne
Ruth Reman
llnce while the D&lt;Jtlgt·J ~ luuk hear t la stmJnUit• uvermght huncht•s.
Rl . .l IN TOWN
from th('Jr two-yt'ltr, unbruken run
Thil( mcaru; Slt)n/i!f'l will keep
-cartotrtEAGLE ftlf)GE &lt;tlfURCH
of succl.'ss
Nt!w Vork in J t'f'
at first base a nt1
TOOTH OR CONIIQUINCIS
4 Miles S. of Chester · . tht•i r hom(' park .
alung agAtn with thin!
ha.o, t'ma:-~
"f only hope our pla) t'r .'l ~J f' o1~ And y (';,n'\'. C'arc·~ sJnglt~(l !u 1 • 11~n
THURSDAY &amp; ,ltiDAY
•
conrldcnt as I am
wt•'ll wi n !ht· "1 .\ lh and -"&lt;"ored thr- Yankeps '
Shock Show ef All TlnMI
AT
It," Uid StengeL "The bon ~hou l d " ' fonrl r11n Munday wiulc Collins
RlchU'd. Dtmlne
hr feeling real ~ood uftt•l I hat nn ~ a l•n ~i n ..: kd 111 that fl'amc
DAY THI WORLD INDID
and
no
why 1\'' '
h1 tl1e i'a&lt;'!' or Larsf'n's Pf'!"Feet
(In Su"r.eope)
First 8 HvenJnga a different
can't wrap a up at Ebbd ~ Ftt•ld · g ilnll' , AJ., tnn rPally has no &lt;"hoice.
-AlSOspea.er will be heard.
.\o1RnJiaer Walt Alston u! tlw lit• l'lln mt'n'lv throw up Jus hand 3
K•nt T•v-lor
CMhy Downs
Dudl!l'rs led hL~ pla}·ers in I'~'~U~
;u·r- .-pt Larsen ~ dntc with dc•slmy
PHANTOM FROM IO.M
Rev, Freeland Norris Wlll
ing Larst'n's perhlnnnnrt' lwl
fww• the DodgeN w1Jl unce
liAOUII
Speak the Remainder.
p01nlt&gt;d out, "wt.! 'vc bct:on 111 tnu11h ag:11n r;•sr-mble the fonn1dale ma~Aito CARTOON
EVERYONE WEJ.£0ME lllluatwns before .anrl WI' sllll think h111r• tliPV looked like Ill lhe 11rst
two ga nll'S at Ebbets F1r-Jd
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GUILD TO M!'!T
Craee GuUd wil l meto t !t_ 11..a 1 Auto :&gt;1 ~ ,~uu !i u 06 p nld . 8MI North t t h St ,
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.oow Wrecker ~ervice .
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rn rm 1 apartmen:. 8 r oHm dw ~ ll
Pbr&gt;ne 6111 . 1\:iihl ~hone DEALIn&amp; newly denraLr rt t n~tldt' an d
M-tf . oul M u.~t be •ef"n 111 h~ II PIJ rl'
X. OODGJr:-rLYMO U fll
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HOUS [ H J R S/1-L.'t fQJ I
ERS
{' Jo to·d B room and 6 m nn1
~ I tt· ba·.wmt&gt;nt . l'llli \ furnan·
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al"l't' of g t(lund ('~ II DJV 1t1 DJ I
h &lt;.~u ~e~ Hu! h wJt hm ~ m1n w;d k
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Sc d ~ n . WSW l 1rf'~ 0\'t'rdr l\'t'
an d o th t"' t'qu ipmt'n t $1.29500 F OR H.E Nl-""4 ~~rna anrlb ~ t b and MOD E K.."i Rt TRAL H O ~IE, 1trrt:t
l! ving room , 2 · bt•droun u, kit·
2\~r ttn :H's. Pom t• :·uy
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full ba~l'm~nt, 1 ~~ acre Jot. N1c,.
.95:i PLYI\10CTH CH.Af\WIWUK 2
Mld41ep(Jrt
plat-e to live, 5 mlle ()IJt Atbl" n~
rt r. Sl"d .. n. On•· L:~ re ful own .,:- 2 Hoo:\1 ·;\ f•A Kr~r.N T . l' LJ K.~ J SH
Road, U F 33. S. 0 Cart er.
Ol' igtnul green fin i-Jh $895.00
F!J . 1 ~7 Butternut Ave ., I .:&gt;m ~­
]0 6 ! tp
Bioett nar 's Po-merO}',
r uy.
10 4 6tc
5 ROOMS and BATH,
endo1wd
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d llu rs and
1951 OI.O SMOBII.l': " P-8" 2 dr ~ e­ F'U , ....; ~
·.r J~ G---B EDR (K)M
wi ndo ws. ,earage ~ea r sc h o1t1~
dan . Mp.l r amltll' dr iw A rt&gt;al
pnv atc huth un li cnlraflL·e . Cal l
780 South Th i rd St. , Mitldl t' pur l
perfo r mer. $795.00 Bloet t nar ·~­
10 8 3\r
6107-J,
10 8 3t r
6144 -Y
Pcmeroy .
10 4 (He 1 I~ :J OM i"UH.'lJSliED Apa-rtment ,
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PomeToy,
QUALITY DOESN'T
t956 BUICK ROADMASTl!:.R, 2_(1 ,
10 8 6lp
Riviera C pe . .-ower s teerm ~ .
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brakes, seat, and
windows. {i room unf1Jrnished apart_ment
SAVE! ! Blaettnar'-s Pomerov .
with bath, for rent. Al"o 3·r~m
Superior Sen kc
10 4 6tc
unfurnis hed apartment
wath I
Servic~ to~e Uv~. ~
1954 BUicK vs Hoartmaster 4 dr
~~~·Both n~ly d~otat~d~~
~· Our otto -1;., :_
Sedan. P ower S H·el'ini. One ltl,,
eal owner. $1,895:00, J!!itc : tnar's. · -- - - : - -··
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To Sell, Trade or An·
nounce, Let
A Daily
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or Want Ad be Your

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1-!ANDSOMIO
POLICEMAN

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Universal 'Jeep'
You ran N~Vt lirm' and mont'v with rlw \'f'hide thallakrs you

through whf'll other!'! f'1111'1 lh1· ~- Whrol- Orive UniverMI
'Jeep'. lllravell'! at h~way ~ r·~·,·.t~ in 2-wheel driw.,, hut

lhht~ imtlanlly inlo 4 -wh r f'l ell i\t: I I• ~~) tluough m u ~, M 1~ 1

Now•a lhe Deal lim• lo alep

Ju.t coneklor tho fetlfuN;u The greet Rocket

up ID Oldarnoblle • ~. the car tha t

or u1ow - whore nu road! • : ~ 1~t.

the "11o-anywhera"
'Jeep' eupplieA power for wll'l1lera, compreuort, ~e':'~~llon.
With power lake-a&amp; or hydraulic Jill,

ud operata moet 3-poiut bitch

irnplementt.

I"IVEISAL

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T~sk lor a demonetration of the Univera&amp;I'Jeep' today!

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&gt;&lt;EAO SALES ·
MAN . M R SfENTQC'{,IS
S AN FRANC15CO

IN • Q:IEJHT NOW '

11.',,.._.,.1:,·,,111 ~ s..,_ 86 -..~.,~__

C&gt;LI:)SIVIC&gt;BI LE

Will Yl ... 111111 ilrpst 11Im 111-Wirul-lrtft MICIII

Pomeroy Equipment Co.
A. Jl, KNJ!i HT, Pros.

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So mokt yow move in • big; ""Y· ur to Olt:M
You'll li..e doin« bu~m~ the Oldijmohile qu.dity
lray. Let u~ 11how you .•. nrtW!
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Eoginc-• smooth 230 hom--powt-r•- «iving yolt
r.001rmny wbon }'nu lllant it •.u d ali the pow('r y uu"Jf
ever rJMld for safety's sake ! 1'1u•n:'! q road - hu,e;!l'in~
ri1le only • big ear ntn providt:~. And stvlio£ th 81

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What • ·
wey lo ewing into .Fall! lt"e
Olddmohile's ~alue-paulu~d, budget-priced "88"!

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KAR~ &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR S~. LES

Pomeroy

IV. &amp;lAIN ST.

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Ia tbe United Pre~ college footBehind Army in the set"o!"ld 10
tJ..U ratings today , but mudl of group
came Baylur.
Minn esota.
last week 's b1g lead was wiped
&amp;uthern
Mcthodts
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and
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out by runnerup Michigan State,
Dame in bh.al o rder.
Navy and
•bleb bas hHten tw o much tough- Miami,
Fla ., were tied for 16th
er opponents.
place, followed by Iowa, Slanfurd
Teua ChristiAn and &lt;»&gt;io State and Pitt.
moved up to a lie for third place
while Georgi• Tl'cl:J , Idle last week
Th e Un it ed Press co ll ege foot -dropped to No. 3. Te:us A&amp;M was ball rat 1ng_s w1th first place voLes
tbia ~k 's only newcomer bl the and seasons record s ·
top 10, taking f111tt tbe ninth rank-

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Mleblgan State, wht.ct. defeated
lftb-rival Miehipn, 0--0, lut S•t·
Urdlr, narrowed OktaSJ.oma's fir5t
tllcf margin from 79 points to

I. Okl.ahoma 22
2-0
2. Mich1ga n Stalt• 7
2·0
3. Tie Tex . Chrts!Jiin 3 2-0
3. Tie Ohio State
2-0
5. Geor1ia Teth 1 2-0
6. TenneSJlee 1 2-0
7. s. C•llforol•
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8. Miuiuippi
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• H'I Tearns
Jun lOr
T0 Meet Th ursday

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York Y&lt;~ nhes arr 27 pu t outs I:IW3}'
toda .\' fr om at la Jntn g a sha re of

NEW YORK UP - Here is a
pitchers who
tosse-d perfect no • h1t, no - run
games In b.aseb&lt;IU history :
John Lee Richmond , Wol'(•hester
NL vs Cleveland, June 12. 1880,
1 ·_ 0.

se ven I rics unde r C&amp;sPy Stenge l,
the Ya n ke e~ were seh edul1•d t o
send eith er 18-game Wtnner Johnny Ku cks or cJgh t-gamt• VJ!'tor
Bob Turley aga mst t he Brook ly n
Dodgers, "clo-or-dJ(' " chttll"t' o f
Clem Lab ine The od d :-; nn tllday's
~i xlh game an· 21 -20 if t l '~ Ku cks
vs Labine an d even m oney iJ Turley gel! Stengel~ nod.
Triumphant , though a.s da:t:cd as
the rest of th1~ cock&lt;'yed world
after Larsen's fmt pe•·fe ct game

John M. Ward , Providence NL
vs Buff'alo, June 17, 1880, 5-0.
Denton T. (Cy) Young, Boston
AL vs ~ila.dE-Ipbia , May 5, 1904,

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Fight Results

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~heres

0;:-:W;cS;;:I.l:'O:CB;;:I;;L-;;Ec,---;:;;NE·W-:;;RES and
battery, eoot1 runrtint order $1&amp;0.
s. D. Cartt:r, 5 mile out Athens
Road on U. S. 33.
10 6 3tp

1953 OLnsM:0BUJE, eXcellent condition, $1400.00, Mrs. Cleo Kernll

For S&lt;;.ie

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Ji}UNG CONTAINERS
pick your own $1.1Xl .. drop s ~50
per bushel. 1 1h. mtle from Sale~
Ct&gt;nte1· on Gravel JlQad. W. 1&lt;.
Hawle y
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THERE'S NO BETTER SEASON THAN

has --;;;ilable~a

'"" ""tique furnllu•'' '" ~ny

!lhape. Contact Mrs , Howurd Ce-

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"impossible" jo~~
with a

METROPOLITAN

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per month.

Cecil 800

See Mrs. Howard
St., Pnrnero1

w Maln

MAX W AR'D

9 6 t1

f'VI'lt;ngs.

llTIOIIWID.

120 ~I 1nsuror1ce

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Barnes-SintJ)IOli tnJurariee Age~y,
MiddlepoTt. Flr't • Automobile-Bonds. Pho-nt 8315--X
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PorMrOY. Ohio

WE BUY

COMPLETE lJls;,. .. 'lce Protectloa,
t.ife, Auto, Fire, Polio: CaU Dor
M.UJ 11 • Mldtfleport. Ohio

11'RUC'I'URAL J BJ:&amp;MI: ,

OHIO VALlEY
JUNK CO.

&lt;201 Busi~ess Services
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!liCK TRACY

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61J6.;M

on Slate Route . only 3 mlles
frOm "Pomeroy.

APARTMENT ~ 3 nia_tiy fur~i~h·

l'd rooms, large tiOSPffi,

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th

Middlepo't ---6-,oom frame wl

bath. Plenty of closets. ClosP. to
schools. Lr vel lot. Very rea!iOn

pnva~e

bath. and entrance,
auto_ma·tJe
&amp;team heat, .utilities furmshed.
1262 Powell Street MlddlOoport,
or can 621-2-M .
10 6 3tc

Exceptional at

ahly P'iced.

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with bath. Plenty of cab1nets
and clos~ts. Large front porch.
2·ahre levet tot, g~rage and· chic· .
ien 'botisr.. Plenty 0( shade trees
aDd outdOor fireplace. Located

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(2) Cord Of Thanks
I WISH TO THANt{ eve-ry~ne who
sent me c:trds on my htrtbday .
Mrs. Fr!tnl. Fell
10 8 ltp

(;ASOLINE ALLEY

GoOcl l':lelm Urred Cln'&amp; ,,,
AU 11hltoo ... MOcleJr

5 ROOMS and t3Am, 10 Cole St.
ror small reliable family. $35 ..;

Ebenhach Hanlware
su,ar Run f ..d MDI
46-tl
9 19 2mo. p
8 Cubic foot No-rge l'efrlgerator.
~PrvlcT•
C&amp;ll 294.
9 20 tf

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Ladderi.

Seaffold' Boar&amp;, Drep Clotld.
Cll.riton Fi11her, Middleport
P!:l.one 826~X.
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Wonted Jo Buy ,t;:Wd1~'::' 1 ''••• Ph~• "!~~ Real Estde Broker
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lTT {.;r]Sb, 'totOO.ed gt.aSs ..rurloS, ____:____ - - - - ---~ ----­

ba.:ancln• •nd brakE'
('omplf'te WHEEL ALJf:N.-mN'
Hacltett's Safety ~ervlcfl, Wewt
Main Street. Pomeroy, Ohio.

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i~'suRAN"cE

steam heated, and Hotel serv1ce
at special weekly or monthly
rates to steady guests. Rates as
low a.s $8 weekly double occupanr-y. Also room..~ for Speetat
Meetings, Parties, ' Weddings,
Banque-ts, ::md private brea~fa.st.
luncboon~. an-d suppr.r parties
Phone 396 to Mr. Samuel 0. Per, ry h·ssee of Hotel Martin .
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FOR
'!Cirby Rea! Ell
BULLDOZER
. ""'RAP UtOI'f - lll!il'AU!!
basements
and Pbooe 610
Pt:Krifll'nt
t.alt',
Rutlan-o. TownShip. , 3_) For hire for
acres la·nd. house, barn and ~UI
pohd-s. P. M. Cowdery, tong
buJldiDJ;!;!i. See George A. Mem
Bolt.om.
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fl 29 tl
COI'ICI!Etl _I!_LO!;K$
·ilart, Adminlstrnto~.:_~- .. _ _fl.!-U Qu~C'K SERvtr~ On Watcb lbr
"Butld Bethr For L_..
PEA.RS FoR- SALE, 2 mile east
pairinl( by FaefUI"""' 'I'l'(dn811
GRUESER
BLOCii: CO.
u( Chester. $1 50 per bu~hel.
watchmAker. COlJ.JNS .TEWE3 Mllt~a North of Pom•roy
1.,1-tf
Juhn J&gt;. Kelley,.
LERS, P"mero~ -On Rt. H. Call Wm, Gn1e1er.
10-4--Htp
HOUSEBUJI.DERS - Call the
Rock Springs
70,000 BTU-llu~phrey Circulating Ntigler' s, Racine. ·
9 111 t_f __
HEATIDR used 6 months.- Duo
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therJ1\ ~~uW oil heate-r, with or RAniO &amp; TF.L}o;VISION s·:E=n=v=lc:;;E RODNEY DOWNING
withoU\12l'J"''al. tank . Jacob E.
Phl1ne 200 CIPiand Apphan('E"
AGENC\'
Schilling, llutland. __ 10 8 31 P
·Sture. ll8 w. Main st.. Pomem)'
24 INCH COAL FURNACE, pipes,
~23-tr
pJ,., Avromobile, H..lth
and registers. $40. Phone 139-X.
M8N4~ ABBO'M' T.V. SER.AGCIDEtn'
lO 8 3tp
VICE All JNke.!l Repairtld by EJ
Life, C••ualtr end 8ond1

DON'T- YOU KNOWt
8akf!r's will ~dve you the ~
trade on furnitcre u-r awhan·

rt'~son

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{lJl Help'«ont~&lt;~lc, _:- · ,· ,;,,f,.,leraiHGR~•

625 Broadway, Midd.Jeporl.
10 4 6tc

10 s 6tp

.~Iring

the~t

10, 6tc

cil, BOO, Wei!. MelD St .. Pomeroy.
c-=-:-:;;:--- -- R.ACJNE SfioE RET'AlR SH~P is . .. . ~26-lc• ..
n()w open to give you serv1ce.
35 RATS KJLLJ:O ·'!'il,h 0111' 11!/~pd, .

REVIVAL

OCT 15-2.6

Pommy ,

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Tlie unde-:· ~ il!'n~'l\ wll l o~ r er for
salt· ~l I'U hl 1r i! Ut't •nn &lt;I t th••
ht e rest dencr of Frances W
Pal-ker tl ecease ll , at 1'imper~
Plains · M uig~ Co untv, Ohio . on
S ~ turrlav . tht· 27th da v of Octnh" r I fl5fi. the person al '!)roperty
or .'!J id decent con,isling: in
J)att of rmts. livmg room s'lli 1 t'
· rockinl( choirs, mirrors, bed~
marb~'l top (lre!lser, several old
·one drawer s.tnnds, one trunk,
'.tlectrlc refrigerator, electric
s.tilve. kitchen utensils •. d-ishes.
· kilcht'n crtbint!IS and mimv other
article-s to riUmerous to menUon
Sale to commenee AI 1:00 o'clock
P. M. Terms Cash . Browni e
Woods . Auctionerr
Et.heJ M. St out Admi n tstrix or
the Est tile of Fr:mcf' s W 1'at·ke:·,

The following house-hold goods. 2
IJVin " room sui ts, 2 breakfast
~eh bed s prings, 1 new table
top perfection oil stove, 1 cub·bnrd I warm morning h~tinb(
slov~. kitchen cabinet, 2 small
('3btnP!s 1 writ i n~ rlcsk, I buffet 1 dJ·~· &lt;&gt;Scr-ma,,b('] top I small
dr~11ser Zenith table ra&lt;\iu, 1 cab
inet radio, 2 stnnds, dishe.s, som_f"
ehaiu erOS~: ~ut saw, some antt'
ques. 'Jots of thmg'
3 to numerous
to me.nlion, term:; cash Luneh
s~n·ecl at the' grounds I Will not
·bt• respons.iJ?lc for anv aceidents.
Mr and Mrs I.eure Young-Owner
Brownie Woods At1ctioncer.

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HERCIJLES COAl.
FURNACE.
PUBLIC SALE
used verv li••l ". $99.00 Phon!'
R46-M or 6045-J.
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Due to 111 health I will ofrrr at A Hl-9-fitl'
publi{' ~alo on Sat. Ot't. 13, 10M
- - - - - - -~ - -, starling n1 10:00 o'clock AM at FIREWOOD FOR SALE. See m .
.the Long Bottom Jeleph : m e exRadford_ or
ltorold Blackston.
"'" "'' acros·- ( 1 om Long Bottom
Rocksprmgs; or phone 852-J - ' 1; , . ,
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School hous e

Phone 197

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KISSED YOUR
WIFE LATElY?

Dail y Sentin el, Porn era) ,M Hidlcport, 0 ., Oct. 9, 1056-S

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('artl o r Thanks ;~nd SpedRl Notices of Events prlnt .,d at regp}:\r classifird rate~. Obituaries
publis h ed Jt 1 crnt per word.

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without allowing a man to reach
bau .
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Don Larse n \; World S('nes glory
Favored at 16-:) odd ~ to win
the1r SIXth worl d champiOns hip in

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2 cent s per WQr d . .:~ ne
MJ nl m u ro ch.arg t- 5()c .4 cent s per word for three con.te&lt;:utl vt&gt; inse r tiortl&gt; .
Sp~!Ciai--.- O n e mout h f or 25 cen ts
ger word .
Full rah- o r 2 t'rnt~ per word wi ll
bf' ehar gt-d fo1· a ctve rt i~ i n g If not
pat'd for befu-rt' t jlf' 2~th of ea ch
month fo llow t n ~: i nsHtio n
Erro r,. ln Adv:'!rt i.~ rnl;! ----.."'t)ou!tl '"' ·'
reported hnmediatdy. The Daily
Senti nel wiU no! be rt"Sponslbte
fpr 1_no re rh&lt;m one in correct in·

-----------------------------------------~-------------Yankees
Favored
LOOKS LIKE IKE'S A DODGER FAN, ALL RIGHT
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Seven Pitchers .Have
Tossed
To Win Series
'
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Perfect Games In Baseball

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Adrian C. Joss, Cleveland AL
vs Chi-cago, Oct. 2, 1908, 1-0.
222
x-Ernest G. Shore, Boston AL
CUlly 15.
addttiob to Mleh.itan,
213
vs Washington, June 23, 1917, 4-0.
'Which was raoked
folU'tb last
14~
C. C. Robertson, Chicago
AL
Week, the Spartana
abo
bave
113
vs Detroit, April 30, 1922, 2·0.
beaten Stanford .
94
Don Larsen, New York AL vs
In series hbtory gavl' them a 3-2
9. 1'exas A&amp;M 3-0
Brooklyn NL Oct. 8, 1956 2-&lt;J.
10. Mlchigar.
l -1
Crvthel Kansea St...
51 5eties edge. th~ Yankees needed
x.Shore's per-fonnance
in this
Okl•boma, aeeking
ih lecond
only onf' vtctorv in the two regame is now classified with "•per Second
10
trams
.
II.
Army
],
43;
stralrbt natlon.wl
C'ha.mpionshtp,
maininK games lit F:bbet s f'ield to
fect games ." Ba~ Ruth started
PRESIDENt IISfNHOWflt I
aa fanlike u ~y OthM' World' Btrtt~ ~peetator as he watc'hea thla
crushed we111t Kansas State, 66-&lt;J, 12. Baylor. 28; 13. Minnesota., 27: adrl anolhN golden page to thei r
as
the Boston pitdber and was re 14,
SouVhNn
Method1st
,
18;
10.
history .
game in Ebbets Feld,
. Left: He •tdda to 8M outcome of a play. Right: He applauda
last Wt~ek end .followtnc a nasonafter
movi'd by Umpire Owens
Notre
Damt&gt;
,
17,
16.
In',
Na-vy
and
Dodger
.Carl
Furlllo'a
doubt•
to
the
lefttle)d
Wall
IQ
the
MOOnd
Inning,
to
ecore
GU
Hodges.
Secretary
They 've l()s t flV&lt;' ~ t nH~th1 :-;erH! s
opening triumph over North Car_
giving
up
a
base
on
balls
to
MorMi.am j Fla ., 15 r- al'h . IH. Iowa. 6; gamt!s to thr&gt; Oorlgers at th e cozr
ot Slate J olm Foster DuJiea la ueated at Pruident'e rta'ht In Jett photo. In right photo he Is flanked
olina.
gan, the firs! Washington batter.
lit.
Stan-ford
4,
20
l'
tllsburgh
3.
by
his
.
1
1on,
Muj.
John
EI~Bilhower,
and
Walter
O'Malley,
Dodgen
pteaidenL
(
lntel·n&lt;Jtkmal)
hltle Ebb~ls F1r&gt;lcl bandbox but
Twenty - two members of the
Shore took •Ruth's place and after
after Monda v·.'i histon e 2-0 victor y
35-man coacbes board whicll rates
-- - - - - -- -:---::-Morg•n wa:; out trying to steal,
mauler.
they're
l'UIIVJnecd
anythmg
can
tbe leama weekb for the Unlted
first two were only
five day:;
Because in July of 195-5, with ap.art. The lal'&gt;t was recorded seven Shore retired the next 26 batters
Preu pieked Oklahoma tops this
the Yankees In dJrastraits for years before Larsen was born.
weet; aeven voted for Mlchigan
REHEARSAL TONIGHT
Will
'ememb.r
L•nll!n
pitching,
Casey
ovuruled
plt.thing
State. Last week the Sooners atCast members for the Big Bene!
For never bdore m all th e !'i:i
Coach Jim Turner
and brought
It was a long while ooming. But minstrel, "Showboat Production "
tracted 2!1 flrst-place votes a&lt;Jd the
By OSCAR FRALEY
years of World Series history
Uon back from Denver. And just then, Larsen has
the tempera- are to meet tomght at 7.30 at 30'..!
Spartan• only two.
United Preu Sport&amp; Wrltff
there hPen a Rl1ualiun such as lhe
last spring, when Lar.sen cUmbed mt!nt of the anc1ent
master~:~ of
Okh1boma's oppenent next week
W. Main St., Pomeroy, tu go to 'Pt.
NEW YOHK UP - It wa5 out his car up a Florida
lwo
teams
fmd
th
emselves
i ll topo]e
some
the
mound
.
He
is
'
'lell
fit. you Pleas~nt and the final rehearsal
1s unranked Tens. Michigan State
rlay . After LlliH•n 's "ultmwtc of the d(J J,iht•U ~!' and into the hall five hours in the dawning after might say. lo walk in t'heir hoary
Js pitted a.gllhtst Indiana, also unbefore showhme tomon-ow even
of fame today £or lowering Don curfew, old Casey smoothed things company .
The
Wahamu
Junior
High game" thf're 1s u111 .~ ant-.clunax.
wg .
J'Iftkr.d. The SoonE"rs have won 32
l.aJst•n
,
lh
l'
f1r
s
l
man
In
history
Sdhool
fooLhn/1
lf';un
Will
play
This
105tJ
Wurld
Sene~;
wi
ll
a!
over for the big fellow.
atnllht game&amp;.
game In l'ht!
the Rutland Junior lli&amp;:h cle¥en on ways be r emt&gt;mhNt' d '* ' tht· onr m !to JH!t:h a pc r fl·c·t
But doghouse Don squared all
Vols
llg A4vance
Thursday evcniu~. October 11, at which a 27 yt·ar old modern Rube World Sen e~.
the account.. Monday as he used
Wilh polnb distributed on a 10- 7 o'cllCk under tbc light~~ of Bacho, fWadtlt·ll aciTJ t• w·d
immurtaiit y .
9-&amp;-7-e-5--4.3-2-t basis for v D 1 e s
Nn ne of tlw bl!sl·hall immortals only 97 pltchea to face 27 men
tel Field.
!ven the p11lyl·r~; ~e n sf' I hilt in the
from firat to lOth places. here Is
c vPr had a t-r umpl i~ hcd 11. classtc and send all 27 ragi.ng back to tile
how the top 10 lined Ltp : OklaThe lwu elcvt'I' S mr l /llsL Slrtur- ye&lt;J rs t(; 1 1! 111!' !hr puhl!t· will say, perfect gaml' 10 which not a bat- dugoul.
homa 320; J\Jiehlg.11n State JOS Tex day morning 111 Hu ll tmd when the "Oh y l' ' tlw Y ~1 11k t' t'~ o r, so bf' lt•r 1 cachl'tl f11~t ha se. Only three
It took two big asBist.s . Gil Me·
il, •1he Dnt l g 1·r ~ wnn I ha t ~t'r H~ s ..
ChrJstian and Ohio Stde 222 e~eh : Ohio team won by ;;~ s~or~ of 7--0:
men Ed ltt•ultur h
in 1906, Dougald gave him one i n the li~c­
Thr st unnin g 1mpact of Lorsen ':.
Georgia Teeh 213; Tennessee 142;
Claude Pa.sseau 111 1945 and Bill ond
when J.t:ckie Robinson
womlrous a ~ h1evemt&gt;nl surpassed
Southern California lt3: Milf8lssipBevens in 1947 - had re(orded l•shed a drive off Andy Carey's
all
oth('r
c on s i~eratwns Players
pl ~; Texa.. A&amp;M 64 and Michigan
une'hllte rs jn llH· ~ eries.
glove bul Gil took the ricochettc
of both k :uns in adthtion lu the
51.
So •t renl(lint·d f(lr the six-root , and threw him out. Then in the
By UNITED PRESS
When a little extra cash
64,519 (ans a t Yanh•e Stnrlium
Tenne.1" rnad~ lhl! biggest adNO'Ii'fNGIIAM Eng. -·- Pat Mc- -~el'tnPd to rt•alin· thcv had t:.ken fuur-i.1 c h Hoo:;it•r, who is regll.rded fifth, Mickey Mantlt: mad~ a specwould make things sweeter
van(:e among Jhe top 10 teams, Aleer, 159, 13Jt·ki'nht·IHI , Eng , stopto tacular grab of Gil Hodges' long
as a modern Ruht• Waddell,
part
1n
11 nev, r - to- 111'- diJpiH.:~Icd
around
the house just call on
movmg up rout OOtt'hos to the No. Pi'd Lew Lazar, 1 57lf~. Lmdon,
pt•rform lhp imposs lhle with basf'. belt to lef't center.
h1stnn c t•vt·nt
us_
Get
$50 , _ __ $100 _ , . _
6 l)lot. Southerp California Jumped
34
hall's fir ~ ! pppfecl J.(ame in
Eng 4, rrtai!wd R1 it1sh t;mpm•
UMS "No Windup" Windup
Th111 wao; In PV1dl'11t'f' in tla·
two plaee1 to seventh: Ml&amp;!!/sslppi lllld 1.~\ ('g lllHk!JI•WI'lght C fOW!] ~
$150 in 15 minutes, subject to
years nnd ht• flld it In a breathLarsen, with the "no - windup"
Yankr1•s du hhJ JU.-;,· Monda y whl'll
beld ~lghth •nd Te:n 3 A&amp;M adtakin g l -0 v• d uf-y u~ ')r the Dod- windup be fashioned only a r~
our
prompt approval. A stroke·
the uo r rn&lt;J i ly b l.t~c Yank et•s alllv.aneC!d three po!l]tions to No. 9.
of the pen does it. Convenient
wt&gt;eks ago to distul'lb the hitters'
euul
d
haw•
ht:rn
.
..-umm
t'
d
up
lud
t•
Michigan dropped six pl1ces to
lf O LYOKJ.~ . Ma ~~; -- Ted Donterms to suit you,
It was l' Vt•n mor e s tartling in timing, took it from th~re as he
lOth. Pitt,
se\'C'nlh la6t
w~ek, ·&lt;·as l r r . 173 , S:H'kVII !t• , N11 va Scotia, 111 tht• wunls, "Gee Whil " a-' we lt
finished off the firs t perfect no11s
10
thf'
Mit
II
Uti!·
of
Lh
c
Dhrlgcr.:;
.
that
lhe
27~y
&lt;'&lt;~r-old
L;u·sf'n
had
plummeted all the way to 201h' ~! u pped Au ,l(tc 1\mano, 179, of
who vJs itf'd the New Yurli-· dtJb· lasl&lt;&gt;d only onr- and two-thirds mn- hitter baseball ~.s- 1 . ~flo ~.__~ince
Brookly n a.
huus t• to s hakt• lh1• h11nrl of lh•• ings when h1• madt• " S('CI IJHi !lam!' Charley Robertson of the While
man wh o n1tn•d the "d l'a m g:Hnc " slarl agains t Hruukl yn And t n the Sox did it on April 30. 1922.
There have been . counting LarNEW \' OIU\ - Jue I\1Jr·t•l i , J451f.z
t u t&gt;Ud ltll .drt·am g ~o~m1 • s
fut't lhat, a 11uled nig ht li llll' playsen
's only seven perfect games in
New Yo1·k. uui/I'I IU I &gt;·d ]la n ny GinMegli• Add1 Congrafuletlons
f'r , he performed hi s £cnl 111
the
which not a runner reached firs t
vane/11, 150~1 , Bruuklyn 10.
Anwng
the
~
c
wa~
39-year
olrf-Sal
hr1ght
&lt;'risp
suns
hme
whl&lt;'h
floodTOifiOHT
In thf' hastol·y of hasehall.
The
1
M~)(III' , I hi' ~o:re11t old dulch p 1 t~h- 1'd Yunkf'l! Stadtum .
•
&amp; WIDHISDAY
was
beaten
b,y
the
gre11tcs
t
R•p.aym•nt
To
Stengel
t'r
who
------ --·-- .\flAM! Fla R1Jiy K1lgorl', clutch performance of 1111 tlnw
It wa s repii _
Vrncnt to Ca.'lt',\' Stlm FAMILY NIOHTI
160 1/ 4 Mlilml , Fla., outpoinl.pd
t'ul' toduy·s ii!Klh game. both grl th t· grizzil·d Yanhc ~ klrlflt!r,
2 Aclult Tickets Ml~t one c•r _ Ji'ranz Szu?.IIW, 165 1,~ , Hremen,
managers
lndJcahl(] 1ht•y v.uuld fr~ ~-~~_fl~ l_l_
h _,_
·n ~~~ Lig mahogany
Wm, Htlden At.Hirev Hepburn
Germany 10.
stt~nd pal. The Yankt•e;;, of {'ourse
SABRINA
w1•rc t'onvmccd lhev cnuld not fiul
Hoth man r.g crs arc sti l'k i ng with
-ALSOm lhe wakl' of t.ai-sen ·._ perform - the ir ftfth -ganw lineup.~ . harring
John Payne
Ruth Reman
llnce while the D&lt;Jtlgt·J ~ luuk hear t la stmJnUit• uvermght huncht•s.
Rl . .l IN TOWN
from th('Jr two-yt'ltr, unbruken run
Thil( mcaru; Slt)n/i!f'l will keep
-cartotrtEAGLE ftlf)GE &lt;tlfURCH
of succl.'ss
Nt!w Vork in J t'f'
at first base a nt1
TOOTH OR CONIIQUINCIS
4 Miles S. of Chester · . tht•i r hom(' park .
alung agAtn with thin!
ha.o, t'ma:-~
"f only hope our pla) t'r .'l ~J f' o1~ And y (';,n'\'. C'arc·~ sJnglt~(l !u 1 • 11~n
THURSDAY &amp; ,ltiDAY
•
conrldcnt as I am
wt•'ll wi n !ht· "1 .\ lh and -"&lt;"ored thr- Yankeps '
Shock Show ef All TlnMI
AT
It," Uid StengeL "The bon ~hou l d " ' fonrl r11n Munday wiulc Collins
RlchU'd. Dtmlne
hr feeling real ~ood uftt•l I hat nn ~ a l•n ~i n ..: kd 111 that fl'amc
DAY THI WORLD INDID
and
no
why 1\'' '
h1 tl1e i'a&lt;'!' or Larsf'n's Pf'!"Feet
(In Su"r.eope)
First 8 HvenJnga a different
can't wrap a up at Ebbd ~ Ftt•ld · g ilnll' , AJ., tnn rPally has no &lt;"hoice.
-AlSOspea.er will be heard.
.\o1RnJiaer Walt Alston u! tlw lit• l'lln mt'n'lv throw up Jus hand 3
K•nt T•v-lor
CMhy Downs
Dudl!l'rs led hL~ pla}·ers in I'~'~U~
;u·r- .-pt Larsen ~ dntc with dc•slmy
PHANTOM FROM IO.M
Rev, Freeland Norris Wlll
ing Larst'n's perhlnnnnrt' lwl
fww• the DodgeN w1Jl unce
liAOUII
Speak the Remainder.
p01nlt&gt;d out, "wt.! 'vc bct:on 111 tnu11h ag:11n r;•sr-mble the fonn1dale ma~Aito CARTOON
EVERYONE WEJ.£0ME lllluatwns before .anrl WI' sllll think h111r• tliPV looked like Ill lhe 11rst
two ga nll'S at Ebbets F1r-Jd
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South Solon brought M1~ E S
Shott Sedalia he1 c Sund"; for a
YUill with Mr and Mu Lowell Pru
b.uco and daughter Susan file
Pugsleys were dmner gu~sh at the
PrOOa:.co h 1m~ &lt;Jnd
returned to
South Solon that eY('ntng
Mrss Bern1ce Bowen wa s ate
eent gue"t ff Mr and Mrs Robert
Hurley and falmly l'Ol'W Martm"'

' Arthur Skmner attrndl'd the Is~ Walton Leagu1 ctmventron m
Dl:)'toD over the week
end and.
ftf accomp11nred 1\ontl
b) bls
motber·ID l:~w Mrs DaH ~ armer,
"" o btd spent the p ..!&gt;l week wtttl
llr aDd MN D:~n F "rim r and
1t:mil:y, Dayton
lllr and Mrs lla r r)
Pugsley,

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Mr and \h1.&gt; leonard
Mallox
children 1\1 1 hael K&amp;rt'n and Man
Anne 1'01\J
\lol'rl' uvernr~ht guesb
Frrdayof h1 s pannts Mr and Mrs
Carl M&lt;11tux Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs \httox WCJr Mr~ F:u
stace Wtl sor. rnd on Andy and
Mrs \l.&lt;tlttr 0 1\la\lux
Powt
Pleasant
1~(•ktndgur'l f\1,,l&lt;~ l 11HKh
Mr~ 0 I' Ki11n v.a a I:H\01111~~ p&lt;~r
VISltt
II (,diJpuiJ
M)nda~ i!td l j1r &lt;11\d '' , \b111r1 II wtll 1r
also Vl\ll!rt htr ~1:-.t• t 1n law Mrs (olumtru~ Wil l wtiktlll gue~ J s
Fnmk ~uga•r a p1\J('n\ at lloll r 11 t Mr and MJ\ \\ tl llt w.lk1 r and
H osp1\al
uth('r rtlall\t,
Mrs Wtll 1111 Milltr
and hrr
Mr &lt;1nd Mr' Dun \\dl and thild
moth• r '\1 r'i Rlru
llunltn~o:tor rt&gt;n vf to!un hu' v ~l i t J "unrla}
welt&gt; luni.Jh on gw,h \1 nday ol Wllh hi~ lath('\ ~ lllltlt 1 \\JIIlh" \
th~ Rrv an' ~lr~ ( F. Jlo\\ and tC'J IOiid
son n n 1d
Mr and \l1s I&gt;t.vl\ S1mp~muf
( harleston W Va \lhl\! d l'.tlh 'tlr
F1 ilnt~s Howh drovt tu ~~ 11 ( tta and Mrs Walla Walke r
Sund 1~ for tltnner at lh•
R~L'i}
Mr ami ~~~~ Alb~ t lluffnn of
MilJ:.. Cluh ~nrl lht n "'.t 1t 10 n~v ZaneSVille ~1s1ted rt t('IJtl~ w ll1
erly lo vJI'Il! M1 anrt M1s r 1rl nal }fr and Mr ~ f&lt;'rnJs! Duerr
ley and flau~htt r 1\hnl•n who
Au~tJn B}lne of Lmculn Pa1k
was home f1om Akrun whtre ~he Mtch IS tht guc~t of hr~ .:.l~t~r Mr~
1.'i empl YPd Also VISIIIllg lht" Rill
Charle~; Mull• n St
h y~ Sllnrlav w&lt;~~ Wtll 1am Puckett
Mr dnd Mr ~ \111 s flu,trarul~r
LOUI'IIIIP Who \1.11~ I 1111 k end
and !\1r-s Nt lilt !1 hn" 11 ''turned
guest of h1s pllrent.s lor rt
to thllf homl rn !'11 shurg POl
Mr a nd \1rs f'a•roll Swanson :\ofundlly a[lf'r ,1 \I ' ll 1V1th Mr, W1l
and 1hildrtn Ma1v ( 1nr l Svlv1a ham .Baxtu
and H1br1\ Wlte dJn11 1r L.!ll&lt;'st , { f
Mr and ~Irs 1 harlr s s~~nson Rnrl
H r{'k} 1\1111 11• f !tad ng Crelk
daught1 r-, (,lort~ •n 1 s dh Ga lh ~~ ~JH nU1ng 1 fo '' l11, wl\h ht ~
pol1s Sunda wh(n ( hJJ t1 , Swan
gr andp~n u s \l1 11 d \-lr~ H 1he 11
son~ hlrthrlry was ttlt hr JtLtl Oth
Murris Sr
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an
John Young '!lid I Ill :~t UhHr
son Sr 11f ( ,l]lpill, mil 11.1Js F:d Unvi'J~rty \1htn, )'(11\lhl wttk
Brt1 Jll!II SIIIIJ!
end With hr, pJrtllh Mt ~11tl M1s
ll&lt;~nk Young
Mr ~nd Mr C II K n S1
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l(ralllk,lukht fl
p rll1 linn n lilt I rll IJithflllll Jo fl SIll I oy f 11 '\l W
Jeffrn •nd Hod"•Y K111 l(fllm-~ York ( 1t) 111
A\d, 11tztu' th
p11n1ed Mrs t d fl HH r lo htt home atrc loll!
Sunday tn .T1ck snn •fH r ~Ire h11d
Wtll 1a 11 loy 1! 11 ,,t,nd '' tho
IJCIO 111 uvtrnt~ht gw,t hl•rt
guPst of vt 1 tnd ~1 ~ tloWIJd ~I&lt;
Mr ~nil Mrs llm1 ~lunn fAd
~-J H nne Mlll&gt;) hav. 111 V! rl t o lh( rr
0\1 rntght !.;Ill ~h r ht
]Jar~nts
llf'W trailt r hum! 11 p,, 1 (Jiuu
Mr
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Mr anri 1\1:1S Du1rrl f}JJ•t Jr
Mr and Mt
I'HJI I&gt; lVI'; rnrl son Sur day &gt;,~.hi n I lu} tl l1 IHkrl a fam
ily reldll JlJ 11 t t \h H111 0 , btl th
Wayhe wen tn &lt; l1 mh r~ S~&lt;tnr
dey
da) lo lilenrl fht fll1 o St It St&gt;~:1
M1 und \1 ~ (,[ 111 SIJ''''~ .Hii
ftH d gam,
Mrs 0 II St W~ I
\\ho /lAS VLrnon ]It• I~ Itt hi•~ l't(Jt wrd.
r HI l\1r-, J J
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mf'rs aunt \lr ~ V [ , Jun1 ~ wl '
~~f'0!!\]1,\Illr t ht 11 h) 1\.lt nn 1 Mrs
Vi hill' anrl thr 11
1w d.llt~hlrJs SCI IOU S!\ II II 1/H ]\d l ti('Sj Nil~
who r r turn d hni!H
th t same mg IIOlliC
Mr~ ~H1 !1'1t IIHillrJ ~ptn t Sui
I \ .. ntll~
di) "Uh htr u H I/t•l \1rsJ V. 11111
Mr~ VI Jlh 1 u Sw r,hl r md ,on
\\II 1111 lJutrol IVI J1 ~(hldUl• d to ~o n Vttllll ... W V.t \II~ ltul n
' lo II I • I] II !roll)! IT\ ljl 1 1~n• 11 Jlowud ( l11k'hu rg w,r, alsn
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t ul11 f om ll 1 llj 1 llll~] ll ]
Mr .md \It~ E M W oud ~1s1t. t
Sun 1 •\ \llh Mr 1 n d \lis lnhr
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FREE
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Clinton
Fisher
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1\lr and !\lr, ['.;a t h .. n Bl6h-'&gt; and
\1r auct Mrs Alfr~d H 1-:1:' ~pent
Sund&lt;n at llawk\ Nc,t
\\ Va

Wlll

,Aihsse:s Lena lind Kahe Gutf'l recelved a call :'\otonda&gt; from Mrs
clyd~ Wr1ght stating that her brother Ralph Jay Clutier h.ad d1ed
suddenly at hts home GrccnvHle
saturday Mr Clutte1 a nat1ve of
Pomcro.~o restded wtth hi s parents
an Mulb~rr&gt; Ave for a number
of yea1 s

Mr and M1 s Ralph Spencer elllertamed .,.,Jth a rltnn1 r Suday a.t
tbe1r hom r I 1ve Sl 1 w ~b were
Wrllram ja
r Cit vliiliHI &lt;~nd Mr
and Mrs Hu"'.uu r•l~ontosh
Mr and Mrs Mor1 1~ H

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tu1ned to lhttr htlll~ Ill MokPlu
lllll(' IJ!IJ ( d!f
ll t! J
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Mr and Mrs r \\ Ht ng 11
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th, l l\1 ~;e r&lt;~mptr~ and rl'mrndcd
l1, I !1\tllt'IS th~t th~ Pnsb)trnan
(_hullh lrll thE way 111 e hureh or
g 11111a 11111~ ..ill colltogc
campus
win n t ht&gt; y founrlt&gt;d Tappen Hall
at lht l ' nrvc•~llv of Mtrh1gan dur
1n~-: tlw 1800 ~

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&amp;nd
hts
lrf!

son loved 11nd looked up to who

O...ho :.ard th

Jlan ( llli!CI] I r l h;l!]~~
\\ Va Hst!td Muncl:~y With
I hcudult L1 he"'. and .'!ion Rub

M1 and Mrs Hahloon J!, m, [cy
famJI} VI~ tcJ Saturd.r) wrth
pa1ents at S\ra(il~l ll tm~le}
Monday fo1 :'11tXICO wh~r e he
m.~nage a base ball Learn

Cuuftlt&gt;!Ut' or the Athens Pr~
b.\ tu ul wa~ held Monday at the

lntu an (hurth
i'Jh• ...pukt un (_ hn::st1..o'1 Educa
twu
"h 1h ~he calld the !lfebl o;d uf th {hun h and she stress
rd th• mpMton('e uf the work to
b1 ~ tumvl ~hed h~ Mrs Presb}
tr 1111 whu~ mcdn~ l\lry woman
n tht rh1rr h ! his work tncludes
SIIPP 1rl of \h(' f rh une P1eshy
It
1 I ullt .,t, and
I&gt;[ the 139
W ,trrllll&gt;lol I uuudrtiOIIS
In tol]1 ps th1o 'fhu 1t lht nullun

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tun

"Mn Pre11by .man" as
followli
.. Mrs Pre&amp;b\ tena.n ('Bn be 11 per

draws olhers
flr~t bapl!Sl Chur('h Mn Otto IS
Mrs J 0
1. rq!les entallve of the Board of
president of
Clu 1,! ar1 E lutatu,n uf Lhe Pre&amp;- ter1al was m

ll111&gt; rt lthtw of&lt; ulun hu, b
•pcnr!Jn)!: a f, w den~ w1th In~ 111ut
h~r

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Husst'll Ottv Boone Iowa
tht ,;pt&gt;akt•r wht:n the Fall

Y.lh

fheodo r1 llh('w ~IS tld Sund .. v 11!
(ulumbus ~rth Mt and Mr::s W,l
ltam I thlW and ~on' ~nct &lt;rl Ollf'nt
w1th M1~s Doruth\ ,,,rht ll

1\1 1 , Otto usPfJ a flannrlgraph to
llllslrate th~ &gt;,~.ork of the Chris
11 11 fodura\Jlll Hoard as follows,
l 1 l,&lt;nl'ra! 1,\o 11 k _ emphasung
ClnJstrHn f~llllly life 2 Soclal Ed
u(~\lon and Actron - the church's
s!Jntl ftn &lt;~lrohnl tnt eg ratton etc
3
Wcstmtw•tcr
l"dlow.shlps wh rh answers I he questwns ol
th• Vt)Uth of the churl"h, 4, Stu d r t a1ll and EnlJ~tmcnt - assls
ta111 1 gtvrn numst~nal and Chris
tun Education students 5 Student
tllll ll s 6 ~esbytcnan colleges
Mrs Otlo concluded her talk
wtth I he que•t1on. What do other
"-Omen ::see when they watch Mrs
l're~b\lenan' and What do peo
pit St'e 111 the Presbytettan Wom1 n ~ Assoctatlon?"
She urged
lh n harmon} of purpose and ded
IL~!wn to Jesus Chrtst be the ma!ll
lhll.&lt;{s e\Jd.-.nt tn these
groups
Sht ~J\l t w d~fmrtlon
(){ the

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Ed u

rng and e~ghty ftve women were

reg1stered from Pomeroy GalllpOIls Athens McConnelsville Malta
Mar1e1ta Be\ erly Ntbonvtlle Arne
Ville

ani'! M!ddlepo{t

The mornmg sesston
open~
Wtth silent prayer and a devotion
a] servtct' b1 Mrs Wllham Ohlng
,.r Mtddlepurt wt'h Mrs Dwight
Walace presrdent of the local Wo mrn's Asso'Wtton giving the wei

waguu! :ue lowe1, longer

l!v~lier

rnclt.

$pticlal Prich

I

At the aitl"rnoon sessiOn
Mrs
Burton DeVeau Athens, was the
devotional IP.ader
on the loptc

c_•_h~ ~CJmstla n Fe lowsht p"·---.,--

Twin Bed Size
lloubie Bed Size
Pillow Cases

$180
$1 95
49c

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Tile P"Wfl' bt new-Y.IIh saver Annl\enaty
V8'a to fit ev~ry horsepower need.
Tbe

atyle 11 aew-a revolutionary, aharp,
bnlhant, dear-cut de~1gn that Will stand out

m traffic.

Tbe

conatort bt

new-a roclsD1td velvd·

road ride

of

llf!UI

'J1te new Ford bel(tns wtth tile "Inner Ford.'"
Jt• MW eleganrr. fi\Jnf'S from Wtthm from !he
v.ay tb automotl\l' mu~rlrs ar~ put togrtht'r
Thert are a thnm~nrl ~nd one automouve

lt-5-SOnl btult tnHI 1h1~ Nrw Ktnd of Fnrrl o\11
m~ru::-gffl

ert'•h,-.

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It lools u fr~sh a. mornmg
It look&amp; hk.e tomorrow-hle the fint 1hin11:
out of Detrott that symboliaet the new Age
of Mmtmtnt
See it at your Ford Dealer'&amp; GiM 11 JOUr
own Adlon Teet. But you'd better lu.Te a
depooft. , . lur Jtm """' wnt In brlllf H b&lt;•~.

SUNSET
'i"!ATION ..

J f&gt;III.ONCIII:&gt;.S
t'Afo n s Ho t s11
\)u, 1 t 11
HAHOI.D ( Alti' AllAN

In 111 modtll! you t-r~ve your clu:u~ or enp;me~~~ l!'rtt-rer the greu
Mtleattt Maket Six Or one or the new S1h~r Anmar~ary Ford
VII .. .r You'll h1ve no Crouhle (boo~mg Fore\- hilt }'OU II ha\~
trouble choosing whrch Ford I Six Of V 8 the gomg 1~ grrat!
•A 1Diclai fj'l)..hp 'Thu""-bird 812 SaJJ("'' V 8 •niJUHI.IIV&amp;ilahla
.t ntrl &lt;&gt;Mt Al11t1 ntta hlah-)'lllrf....,~nOI! ,,.,ndPrhird
31J Super V 8 d.j,,..r[nll up to 286 hp

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See the new kind o/Ford for '57 '
at your Ford Dealers today!. ..

JIMMY PARSONS, INC.

990

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On Your Dial

461 S. Th1rdSt.

Ill

llrt )8 1nt &lt;1 t
one bru.ht 1 Scott md two nrpht•"'. c.
Mur1n1v and St1nl,y ~\Jllr(k of
I Alban'
{( s 1\1 I br h! ld !I tl1t J II
1ly h1 IJH' Ill 1\1 Ill' 11 2 ] 1 \1 I hur~
rJa~
With bu I Jl Ill ( 1\( j I!Jil
CCIIHtNy at (_)us hllt
F'nnrl~ arr r('qu• s 'r1 t 1 Omtt
flov.rrs

held at

Answer ~..,iled
IJl Co urt Ult
For Judgment

s•

!\

p~ptton

nnrJ

lllSI~Ci rc~ult

mg ltl a JUdgtm ~&gt;nt fn $247 !l2
plus acerucd lntrr e~t on a co~:
noql .,.Otf,j.; had been he-ld
Ill
Mtln&amp; er&gt;tfhh• cOurt

todli~

Anen Allpllance stnre was fh~&gt;
pin nllff rrpres('n\cd bv I H 0
Brten whtJe Bernard foullz 1n
swe1ed for William D Watson of
Mmusv1 1le Th&lt;' }udgrrnenl dE&gt;
mandPrl
mterest Rt 6 percent
ft om Nov 29 1954

llarket Reports

was 969

Central PTA
Making Plans
For Halloween
Pl~ns wu
m~dl f 1 tht
rn
u&lt;~l H&lt;tllowu n partv to Ut h~Jd
~nday 011 :lh ...,h~nlh ltnlr1!
P'JA met Mund~) t Hn rng .tl the

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TM Foreign Students At OIJSpeak
At World Wide Communion Services

1

\A.hilP 1he govrrno r s sec
sa1rl th( Thur"'da} meelmg
~ill ht lor lhr purpr,se •of d1s
1u ,m g thr pruh 1f"m and atlemp•
n..-: tr. f n,J a ~olutwn to re~;tore
ulrphtnr ~t'f\ltt' 111 the Pori.:~
m•111th area
! ht&gt; mectmg was set for 9 a m
n I J t&gt;che s off1ce White satd 1t
"''U d hr rlrtcrmHwd La·..~ trrtlay
\
1 i""'. s ( llldr
:n flii] II I
who hPr thr nPetmg would b!l
\H J!..
l l ~
nd II~Ui/)l!Pr &lt;
~I
clost'rl
or r1 prn to the public
ond \1 ., 11 h1 rt \ [I &gt; ' 1f H. 1M
l.austlw
tn~lt r d 1hrre represent
11 I I' J i l l , t\11 d lllriil\ '~ heart
JtiJrk 11h11h ~trutk frr \\hi~ tn ~t1vcs ul earh Side 1n the dr"pute
a h. df'ral mort ~tor and member'
In i'i&lt;~J ;tl\1~ ;ua
1
0f IIJS -,ld ff lo the Thur-sda} £el;
'-.urJ \ n;: n add! I! n to h• r pu
n
1r
htr hu~ 1 ldiiJ It \lo t~
A.ske1l ln atlend were Clane
I tl~f It r ( &lt;! hi P P&lt;~U flf fl ll f Sl
Willia
ms prr~Hirnt of the Ohl ''
111
IJ , Itn
J.mTIJ Lou Jo~c
( OJI'&gt;Olulatt r Tllt&gt;phone ( o
anr!
II .1~&lt; h .nt! th lt lr,,tt(r, \\1
t"o / h1..' ~t"ff J CurtJ.'!i He!ch
ll
d
nrl OJ!'
1 r pn S1d1nt r,f tht' stnkmg (om
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I
1fl 0 1 Ill nl, ;or
1\UnJCatJ mo; \\lorkers of Amerrn
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lo tal illl1l \"1.0 flf h rs stalf l S
'.1edratnrs fo L Phillips and Wei
r1 )!l l ""f' presrclent of the lnde
I prndant frlrphGnc Assoc illton of

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10 Wahama Future
Farmers Compete
In Judging Trsls

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Cited
Four\'ouths Get For Failure To
Lecture After
[Obe"J Stop Sign

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s llld"J r.ltnn Sm11h

Three Hunters
Are Fined For
taw Violation

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studenh ha bf'l'n annnunc('(l by
James f&lt;: B1 "en drrrrlor of wstru
menial mu~1c al Wahama
Htgh
1

ha ~

annnuncrtl
!hnt the
ela~s will mrrt ontr a week and
wHl be for fho!&gt;e students Jearn111g
to pay cornrts onv Hrccn eX}lll!Oi''d
10 aletlcr fo cllmeni ¥Y
school
stud£nts pnt{'nts !hat ch ldrrn dt&gt;
.51rous of learmn~o: to plav othrr tn
strument' must watt until
they
ate tn the 7th ~radl' at W~h~ma
HP t&gt;Xplallle(l 1ha• students who
bcgill hy taktn~ rornr t
lessons
will !1nd fh;-~t 11 IS
~tm plc tu
change to trun prl French Hurn
bantonc ha~\ h(IJ n or drum s 111
lllc 7tl.J AilrJ !llh ~~ .tde::.

D• WllUAM FIINILOOM tries h!s new vision oonector' I
on
Mrs Anne Burn• of Pek1n Ill at demonstration In Chicago before
the Dlinol.l!l Federation of the Bhnd Dr Feinbloom says Lh• lena
restorea sight to persons With as little aa 2 per cent vision Said
Mrs Burna, It waa like llvln&amp; !or yeara behind a dosed door and
ha.vin&amp; it auddenly opened.'
( lnternaUonalL

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F'Jllr hu1 ~ l.lil'rf' haJINI mlo lht
Ju' ' ' Jl luul1 1u1srl) :~!ltrniJO!l
iif\! I tlie1r ~I'Prt hr n,, HI I ' I ' "
roy Pnhre f r ~ho •II!IJ&lt; uutol 111 11
dow~ \lorth BB guns
After a ll'rlu ruJ!.: bv Juu111k
l1lgl John(' Hwun llw \Juth-;
1 tip J(Jeast.&gt;!l ml • lht&gt; ru lolly of
f!P 1 parent and r I• rt d t JliV
f r lhf' wmdtw&lt;. luuktn out ul
1 lfl( of M1~ IIJII '~ 1 'l
'Blrtz\

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Pulrr fhelf

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comnHntmg on lhl ncJdrnt sa.!d
that rt iS tmla 11 rul ful HH guns to
h• sh&gt;l &gt;~tlhln rh r ot\ and ~•wl
that rn ltu tu tlrt the parrnt '
lh,,n~the~ ~ uld he laktn !nlll
tthtorh ... s ~Arll
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
fldmt~s 0n' llaudr lunn ng
ham S1 rar hr
( l}df' 1\1111(
ll1tland 11Jrr1 !:;ta l• s &lt;~nd Ca
llHrtn• Mrd11HI !VItddleport
n!S(hargrs \Irs (,a net \\tlls
11 l'lrasanl :\lr~ Dougla&gt; John
~;on Hncmr lnhu Horl}!t&gt; M1ddlP
port l'rank W1ll a11d (,Jr.nroy Ew
mg Pomrro1
Onto btrlh "~.~&lt;; 1C1rrd d a dau
ghtcr
to ~lr and \II~ U}dt'
Kmg Rutland

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Farm Ownership Loan Semce
Expanded For Meigs County
The farm O\\nershtp loan servtce v.hich has enabled many
Meigs cou nty farmers to buy enlarge or Improve their farms
\Hlh 40 }ear loans has recently been expanded to enable the
Farme1 s Horne Adrmmstrat10n to serve the credit needs of a
l~rgr number of farm fam!llf'S
Willram J Brown the agency coun
11 "urpr:n tsur rxplamrd toda)
Mr 81own and County Comm1t
\Ci'~ h:ar recently attended meet
n~-:~ where S•ate and Naltonal
Sl1ff Hpre~entatJvcs rh.si'USSed and
ntupr(f( r1 thf' new polu~tes and
th r r application~ to local condt

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l nd• r rrrrn legt&lt;la'IOn I03nS
mJ• now tw n~adf' pnmartly to rc
1 nanc{' tx ~11Jlg dE&gt;bl~ of owner
1pu~1or~ of f~rms no larger than
famrlt 1ypr In the 'la~t the ag~ncy
1 nlv
rrf m~n ced loans when the
n ftnancrng was mndenlal to the
nakm~o: of rt&gt;al f'~!alr lnans for the
purrhasr or ll nprovem&lt;"nl of fam
lv type fanm

BULLETIN
BROOKLYN UP - Thl' Yank
ees defe11fed the Oodg•rs 9 0 10
c;;ey to Will the WO!Id itGI 10~

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Mr Rmwn ~a HI t 1r :oan~ fnt re
fmancmg l.llll help faltT!l'rs who
hilt' .. ctlX[uale rral (',[ale sec Inly
~nd 11h0 1rc n1htr"'.i~r 111 a sound
P0'-1 on but whn are unable lo
mort tht r p tsrnt rJeclll obltgll
11 H ~and nrrrl trcd!l on mon filv
ilrah\( tr tn s anti ronrhtwns lban
arr&gt; (Urcntf, A'arlablc f111ol uthu
It 1 t! 1s

Whttl d1hls ;&lt;r,

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2 lllrl
17 ' '' 11,. }){'! ~(l!H
lo thr arr;~ App I 1 111 ndt d that
thr hunlmg gr 1 nol
t dc..(&gt;wnrd
onrl rlo('s nul J 1
1 nal l(lfiJI
f ll..ol liiillp

J('flll~IIH' li

hy

11\t f&lt;.rrllt( r~ llomr "rlmrn~tral1on

11nrlrr

th1~

pro~rarn

thr npcl\

nH nts wdt bf' schedulf'd mer Jler
11d~ un to 40 Ha1s acrurdmg to

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'oftmhers of LauJ;Cbes staff

I vi!l'rt ndudrd !he Public Utlhltew

Sh ooltng
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\\ Ill lo Jll r1111tlt rl tu
( hr 1 ( "' "'t'lk hunt
II lit sant lh 1s
" II V.lfh llllI!(' pII llllil
l
lllltSSafV I!!
', oint ~·a, n ~~~ •1d ng tu m.m
l 1 1 ( /\j 111 I
/he a1c1 1nrl1l' n\rr 100110
Th1 f't mrn frr m \ll'UII C1 I!Ill\
f'~ In ~ I Jill
f J I d h{'(wl f'll
wrn fined 1 J~t \!.t'{'k 111 lh c 111 I I
of Jus r1 uf th1 f'( llC ( 111 !'1 &lt;lt til• Ktnml, 111f olrr
'"~and
tO lljJrJSI' [
f lb
jl( r
&lt;' " Ill
n ~l&lt;~,On fot Vlolall 11 nf huntltl~ I
ltw~
I 1 &lt;I land 1\l pt r , nt 1 tuH and
Ill
II II Oils open
V.rll1am "'rrntt' Vu M•IEI 1t I 11 prtr 11
~fas(ln and John
law rn(l V 1n
Metr1 n[ li tt on I'.Cir fPlrt l $10 I
\ccotll IIJ..: to \ 1 " I 1lu
hun!
1 1 1n th{' Rrr~ ,ho u I r~n..:c from
an(\ cosh
"t-r fu1 II ill J)g dtrJ::s
wrlhoul a hI !II Ill!-( l1 cc nsf'
I t ' r to g 1 I 1111 • 1 11 t 1 !o!J • u~e
Rus~rtl Ia hor~ W omr r I ~ 1 ,, t
al,llltJI- ~~~~~ 1(1111 ll&lt;tl ~~~ al~u
wa~ f1111 oi $20 ~~ 1l rost&lt; on tv.
1 the &lt;111 n 1 hln_l
f11 ~,rr~ art Jn
cuunl&lt;; uf r ,rl\lng 1 );(un 111 \hl
h1n Otrr h11n1 1
ucmdr n~ In
rrur "'.f'tl
wuods and not h "'nto: ' huntr~ 1\.ppt'l shoodtl fon I lh
lit cnse
111rlh hunt n~ d11 11
I; ther sta
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r om nllSSton the Jndustnal Comlit ~SIOil
Drrector l C Fell~ of
tbe D~parlment of Htghwav Safe
\lol11n .B•Jcklcs age 63 arrest ly alld Supt c.eorge ~ Mingle
c! .nt liJghway P.tll'OI
...
I lo lhr ,J~ I H gh"'.a\ l'auol
11;1~ tiled 111lu Wa•or Cl~tl~ f'1!&gt;h
Lausche was reported 'deeply
t ~ (Iiiii ~ n a chargf' of fa1lrng
concerned over the 10abtli\V of
o 'hr1 J slop slll:ll \e~tr'"rla' nt&gt;gollaltng 1eam5 to setlle the
111 •' lit hs n II! will appt ar m stnk., b&gt;
!ht&gt; Commurneat10M
r nr1 lilrr this wrek
WorkNs of Ame1 rca
'ol!tldl~port police repnrlrd thr
He summoned Chatrman Robt!rt
JJrr,l of Pat r.allali'her age 68
Moulton of the OhlO Pubhe Uhl
on 1 caarg~ uf JnloxtcatJon and Ill&lt;'~ ( ornmrss10n
Dtredor of
I 1 \t'(l h1m n br m rn&lt;~~or£ cnu1t lllghwa} Safte&gt; U C Felly, State
Saturd~' II
w~s iCII'a~ed on a Htg.bwa} Patrol Supendent George
h1nd
Mtngle Supermtendent Hugh L
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Leggett of the State Bureau o(
)"1,0 Si'll\C'rt{'t'S
CVIed ,:rgarnst
othr1 offrnrif'rs last m~:hl1n the Cnmrnal JdenttfJeatmn and lnveshgahon, and Ray !tl Wbtte, secret
ma)&lt;Jrs
tuur
were
agamst ta!) to the govefll()c
Ch.arl(s Wh 1tlmgton 27 Chesh
Lausche called the meeting aftrrr S~ and co~ts for mtoxltaiJOn er receiVIng a telegram from tele.
&lt;tlld lhmlrl E carson lR ).{Jd
f'hOne company Pres1dc•t Clare
dll'por1 S5 and cosrs for tmpropPr Wt1l1ams
pas-.111):: on a state hl~h11.a1
Willrams sa1d m the telegram
Thr P3trol marte th~ arrrst., 1n
that a climax har1 been re-ached
bolhcasPS
In the strrke wh1ch began July 15
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(:hie£ (urn~talk
llunting Crounds
Open To Hunters

I om St 1rhern R lph I lr:'h!ir d
F m&lt; j t 11 ~hll shall llolw 1 Hou~h

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Mrs Lewis (anary
" Fatally Strit·ken
Hv lleart Attack

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hn•akfast to dlS&lt;.:uss the matter
tc ~&gt;

Two forctgn s tudents at Ohtu UnncJs,ty we1e guests Sun
11
11
11
dn} at the f&lt;lrst Presmvtermn ChUl(il Middleport \\tlPn B l1n 1,_, 2! $5 t n "nl~ll J.;
World V\&gt;tde C'omnlumon ~as observ~d The young men aJe \ ~
1111 ,, 1 ~ \\ r 1r, , s_:&gt; 1 1
freshmen al the tJmverqty and have been m the Umtcd States ~n t ~~- w, ((I ~ B •th 1rt r u d
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1 1 Ko1 f'~ :o n :&lt;JIJ mg n
huol
M1 s Don!{'y Rethel pr esJdl nt
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presided aad 1\ w&amp;s voted to have
""' ' b"""" "
\1r ~g1 -.~1d Mr l h01 art l~oth
a meettn g of thr comnuttees for
the paJiy at !he sthoul WLdnrsday
l'l~b)lf'llooiJS Jld llr tn!hU' I " ~
Ort 17 at 7 30 p m
lit ahout \hi lnnrd Stulo I he
I ( n lll"lllllf'r s uf lllo \\ d 1 n 1 lip l ues~ sludtnt h:~~ two tnotlu1
Honm mothers for the year
111d two st:&gt;\t r ~ 1n J&lt;tpan allll Mr
W{'Je n&lt;~med and rncl udr Mts Ri
I ulure Fa• 1!\lf~
Au; ll I chap
trr rN(II II y puttctpJ\(d 111 tht&gt; t to 1 ha~ tllrrt.&gt; s1ste rs and o1u
chard Owens and M1 s Car l Nm
h1 nl her In Ko1 ra Both wrote the r
ton first grade Mrs CharJP ... L.~­
\l. f'~ t Vil].! l ll a SI &lt;I IP \U 1g JUdgmg
n
urt&lt; and \\nrld Wtdt:' rommun
cnnl•
~~~
h1
ld
at
Morgantov.n
tlr and Mrs Eugenr TTIJlir tt ""
wn 111 lhtJI nat VI' lam:uage for
ft 1lS Cilllpi!SCd Of VII l~ ::st ud
cond grade Mr~ C F Tompktns
and Mrs Charles Hayes
lhtrd r nl~ from 35 h1.t;h sdwol~ were lhr hrnl'fil ut 1ht l n~ ('gJtun .tl
grnrte Mrs P&lt;Jul Z 1klt and Mrs prrsLnl fht rc v. ..~ a tnlnl all! l\(1 ll r t!l{y hMI hE&lt;n n rtt ltut / ,, 11 ,1
~p •kr b 11 ]1 t 1 th( lllll ch 1111 m
W!llium Russ&lt;'ll
fourth
I'Iadt
'I! tr of 37~ b v, &lt;~nd 50 tracht•r
1&gt; 1 r
&lt;tnd ~IIPCf\
r~
\lrs Harry B1lll) n.nd Mrs ~ rl
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H
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I It
[(
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ward A1 nold ftfth gr rr!e
1nd
ll f
I ]It •
rl 1m~ f1om \\.1hama .-.nJrred
•C\ ' 1 " In h uppc
t
Mrs Ohvc Ingraham and Mt s ~)
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tll o
It I I l l !
ill
m1111 a,
att C.r~herl Sixth grade 1he r~~
thr dall\ farmsJJOp an!l rwult n
r~n ,m n, 1, thCJI v1~1t to 11~
1
1 • 'usr l'tt&gt;s'·"
tcndan&lt;'l h~nnC"r w'~s av.tH d~d to ~:ontesh 1hr \\oah&lt;llllo;~ \f'lln tn thr '' 1
H {'pvr ~ r ,_,,, l
v,
thr. Just ararle tauJht by MISS poultty contest I n1shcd c ::hlh
tt r1 11 l htlrth•
nrl they we-.:
Pane Er i e~ 1ne
Wnrung trams 111 the \&lt;111\IU~ IJ,; IIt 1&gt; of \1' JarHs lla l l(y at
Gwup smg1ng op{ nt'd the pro ronlt~t \V(ff' h ft~llo"~
rlrnn 1 at th \ fariH Rcslrurull
gram followed hy a talk b~ J\11s
:&gt;.11 nrla\ tltl\111.., at lht' World
GE'nt"va Nol .. n on sehou l lum lu s
Agronomv
I Brucrton \ldl
\\ 1]; (olltll l lll t n ~tnwr It tht
1111111
Rrfre~htmnts 1!1 krepmg urth :l Pt&gt;\t'J lHIII':
I Trnl
-'~
-.. 111 usl (hu til :\l1 (bo "&lt;I~ lh
li t\ H&lt;tlt• 1 •
2 gll:,l ~p 1k, 1 11 1 trlk (O \ I'rtil
HallowN·n
were Sf'IV('d h\ lhf' llusl:tan d 1 .J
Naylor !I !lim group 1 h&lt;' tahlc '\1 r~.:&lt;~nto"n t nntrsl\)
J J m lh • fo m ,f 1-.1 rllWnl 111 Korc1
...;h b 1
IJ thtl
o! lht•
was Dlso
rlecoratcd tn ltcppmg [)au\ llnshanrltl I I arktl~hur,..
111
With Halluwr{'n Wt!l! a ('t Ot('r I &lt;I Srrnct r I llarm 111
fll m Sl 11 t 11 ll d Slalt
tud h1 twj1 11.1111
p11'('(' of the horn d plrnty frllrrl
1 ( 1\ n \&lt;JIIcy.! lltrntlll J
1, tl(r\ p 11 t•~ 11 h&lt;t ll JlH li311J.&gt;\t l lr
With frutl and flowers
I ,.. 1 tnn11 ol
d
11111 mriltJl 1/nlltulturr
hl'hUJg ~I II gl~tlllllol!t
&lt;;til Ill~ ¥,lVI 1
\1 rgtn1oun Unl\f'IS!h
3 llun I In lh 'I rk•
~ lh1t of tlH
dJtd Plnnt l'alhol 1g 1
1 &lt; \1} 11
1 r ttl I
llu J 1pulatwn wh
va r l~; 2 K 1sson 3 l'cloJ~blHg
1 ( hns11 ll'i 41 p(r cent art
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l't ult }
1 PPier~ hur~ 2 s HI J ) I ' h) l
1
~0 p! I rrnl Mt&gt;l
1 11k 3 l\ln 1 ~ 1 ntown lnvcJ::sJ!}
ll l 1~t' Ill P'' u It thulrts
\tr ( hu oxp l 111, 1 111 11 ~ 'rnol
Wnnug tr.n n., rt(tl\cri 1.\Jirls
I'Crn •1huh 111
~~~~IX \C!fS
at &lt;1 IJ&lt;tnqutl 11 rw on (Ill S~tur1ln
t t ' '"'&lt;It\ ' h • 1 h II &lt;II"- or
""'-'r \lh • h ll 'Ill 1111 uht r~ anrllll ~ h s~h" l ~1H I ~ • 1 1~ (If\ ollr
lt Ht-rr~ w• •t ,gues t ~ of til t \\r 1 ~ lit 11~ ~111 kt h o , ll1 Jf lht h•f'
Vi!IJ':tn~ Untl~'~ll)
\hiLt l ll
1 g J rLIJll n 11
111 KurH
ta llnwnt 1\ lht \VVL l&lt;11 h11r 111 11\I ILh 1~ 'Jllllr li1 l&lt; \II !rom lbll
fot~tiJ.rl] gam1
1 th1 In I• d :-it til
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A mustc p1 ogram for s 1xth gradp

Bre~

I&lt; ~Is ~U~tl ll

members of hts )ita f al

\ s t ., f $9 "(J :r J
!lol1n I ( .r 111 Ill 1 r •111 1
1ft hJrl ht1r1
lr~
orl 11
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lux c ~til 11 "nd nJtl]lrl us d1 'lrtH
t &gt;llul j)IIIJilll f llow Jn!;JIIo
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MAIKETING Ia a erowt"led, one stop choffl In Nicosia, capital of Cypl"U.II, during British Irnpoeed cur-.
f€'W One or the trucks brought to Ledra atreet to do business ia shown am1d a crowd ot shopper~~
Among th6In ace British aoldJers With drawn guns Stores were kept clQI:ed
f t"ternahonat)

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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f 1r !Ill OX ( I
dfH.l two f r !J~rflc \I la\101
1\J&lt;harrt fc;nhu.,.,•r w11 l!ll' n
s;:. ~usp rnrt~11 fme fo r rnlc•x cal 11
no n, IJicl' 'd 'o
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I!Jrtf' pl•d&lt;; rof

Instrumental
Music Program
Now Underway

SUNRISE
TO

Lausche
offl&lt;.:tals

I ~n 1 lhl

Men and wornt n of the Valle)
DtvJSJun ha\e mallltamed e\en a
better safd) record of the Oluo
Power Compan) a~ a whole Mr
I' D Daughtery Dtv1s1on mana
(:;cr sard th&lt;~t this diviSIOn whru;('
ht"adquar1crs ts 1'01 tsmouth has
completed 770 da}s wtthout a dts
abltng InJury
On Decemhf'r 7 our men and
women hope !1 tomplcte thr1r ~e­
cond vear .vt!hon1 a lost tune In
Jurv on tin 10h
hf' sard ' and
continued
at 1111" potnt we wtll
be
apptuachlll~ ~ milllon man
hours work{'d w1thout " dtsa.blmc
IDjUr)

11us brg new lmd of Ford looU hi.e th~ fun
on a travel post~r It's the lmd oi car that
looh sumluny rn th~ ram

fe~lrng

N the dlangu art t(l.,. ard

low iJrlcw Mld.
19' different new kmds •
new Custom 500 and C,ustom.

How doe~~ It look? Its only l'ourtttn hand•
htgh -as tall at a ch1ld's pon1 You un stand
bc!s1de tt and lean your elbows on 111 roof
And n • over xvent~en fett long ••• 21mc:hu
v.rder than tl ss lughl

Ttus 11 ~' great aJHomohrl~. from the br.rge
on tloc Instrument piinel to
the tffortlcu lm.fing \\ &lt;y at crmM"5 At luRh
~ 1eeds thts new Ford ha§ none of the BICUI(
f.!:tng humpm1{ MH'h h out
you some·
umes g~t m some uthc1 t ;~n

"YOUR

The Big New- Kind o£ Ford
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( lNUNNt\TI 0 llP - P1odurr
E~g~ Jumbo and l~1gr 1 r low
~car~
\ r onc~s at farm~ ronsumer-..;
A N Prentice Can.ton the Vtle wh1lc and browns A JUmho 46 4R
prfsrdrnt and gtneral
managrr A large 4::1-45 A medmms 27 30
of the company accepted thr a !\ small 19-21 n large 35 38 t 08
wa1 d on bl'half of all Ohto Power Cmcmnatl whtlt&gt;~.,.and brn.,.,ns A
emplo}t'S The Jllaquc was p1 eSf'n l&lt;trgt" 49-00 mt&gt;dtum 33 3t5
t('d for the N~tn&gt;nal Safety Coun
( htrkNts ff\N.') I c htghcr fn
Cli hy H 0 J H~)I'S P:tf'cu!ivr c1s 33't:r: lb 16 17 mosth 16 hrn,
St'Clelary of thr IJhw State Safety heavy 0\{'r 5 lh 13 14 hln~ 5 lb
Counc1l
~nd undN 1 i hrns light lYP~' ll
Ohro Powers ~afrty pet form
12 old rooster~ 10 II
ance durmg I95!'i was the besl tn
Turkr\ tnms hl'a-li} 26 lh and
1ts h!Sion The lom\lany ::; acc1 up 23 24 toms under 26 lb 22 23
dr:nl frequency ralr or !he num
hen~ hPavy :.J&amp;-26l',;:
frvrr roast
ber o.f Joslllme 11cctrlcnts prr 1
crs 10 lb and under 25-2U
000 0011 manho111 s worked was 3
Ru!\er 90 seore 68
27 fnr 1955 1 h&lt;' a\ erage frPquen
ey rate durmg the pre\ rous lhrre
yea1s Y.a~ 4 32 and tht elerl11c

uttltt) mdustry

lane ~00 and Fa1rlane Stnu on a 118md~&gt;
v.he~Jba!t: and the famous fhc Ford Statton
Wagom, the tdlamJ?tons of glamour cruta.cn
And no matter wtuch new kind of Ford you
choose, tt 1 youn at low Ford prtcr 1

J11 mett dralla.u:·s

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Union And Company Officials
Six Are Fined
In tocal Courts Are Summoned Before Governor
U.MBlJS 0 (L P1 - Gm Frank J
today call: Tuesday Evenin~ 1tel ( 101medmg
of c0mpanv and umun
for Thursday m
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~Uill\
an ( ffort to end the 87 _tlay old "&gt;h Lke agamst the OhiO Con
n
~
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, r sohdatcd felephom Co
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LHJSthe announced thl• meetmg after he had met
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Ohro Unl\ ll
, 11 y s(ho 11 or 1 111•1n 1 an.llltm
hu&lt;; Un 11 l&lt;tu~t Ap1rl "hi' was rn
pl:;yed tn 1hr l' I u V1 part runt
Coh ll\bus

The Natwn~l S&lt;~ fdy Counctl
h:&lt;.~ pi est'nl&lt; d Ohtu Phwer
(o
tht coumtl ~ h1glwsl reeogmt10n
th ~ Award of Honor
Ttlr(' cumpan1 qualitled fot (hr
top award because t~ 1955 InJury
r&amp;te was substan\lally lower than
Jts avetagf' ft;r the three prevl(lus
~ears lind the f'hrtnc utJ!ttl 1n
dustry ave1 &lt;~ge for the sam~: three

Senes on a ] J6-mdl wheelb::r.w, the neW Fan•

your t~ say• ' whoa " l he ste~rmg 1s f~ather
ltghc yet fi.rm

lt!Jgh S(h"

Surv \ mg the deceased are f1v1
children
Lau a Fox Jackson
trancts Johnson Middleport Ar
chte Sc.rlle~ ~1Jnsftcld l' th.eJ Mil
ler Mtddlt•porl and Bethel Ccttes
Akron
Will

;Strike At Portsmouth

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45 d rd l&lt;ttt
Monda y at thr homr of hi r par
ents M 1 and \olr~ 1 l Y. llot:k 10
Harmf' Shr 11 1rl hren rn farling
h('a\ h stvet .. l rnronlh3

Ohi-.0 power Co
' Nal tonaI
WIns
Safety Award

T here an: actually

Tlte'"'braldne: Ia poldt.ive-11lky smooth when

$ IKI7 IHI4 511

t l l h!ilil•l IWJh
!11 • t 1111 or t lu~ hank

one fine

Franc~...,

the t:wmg Funeral Home on Frt
day at 2 p m wtth bUll&lt;~ I to be
made m MJieaCemetcry
Frtends may call at the }1tnerat
Home at any t1me

ance. toward increased powu, toward
smoother orcraiJOn 1 he&amp;e are the but• for
u- Marko Tomorrow' ell:g,an(f- Tim 11 t~•

b new

sa "' I he gun Soca lc~
thf'n appaltn'l) sat ~own Ill h a
cha1r and f 11~d lht hul 11 HlttJ 15
rtght tempe
Pomeru)' Emclj,:ency squadmen
were summoned to the seen{' a'
was Met~:s Cou nty Coronel llenr)
Ew1ng on an 1val the~ fmmd
Searles .!hlli alm! .. nd ll.:~nsporteo.l
him to Metgs (jcneral HO$pltal

---- ·

Franees W"ll
k
I oc
Funeral Service
To Be Thursday

Mtllt&gt;r IS s1ml t u h ve tlrd

Funeral

the N- hlhl•l!l• 500 S.rl" I es1 than ~ («t hrgh
ovft 17 fut long, largest car ~ver olfered 1n the
)ow prioe field. With the look of tomorrow rn Ill
fhgbt-hHrted lintt, tbJI Qub Sedan (above) t}pl•
hf, the beauty of all five Farrlane 500 mcxkls.

wOOl~ pad:.;~g~

I

P I~

1

than ner,

n~.e art the hest Fnnls of our ltH'I.

l Hill \1'011" :\11/IHIS Cashur

hereby ccrtJry thal I am 110\ HI r•flt( 1 ' 111

Stock \IP at thea• f

Lausche Seeks To End

Me1gs General llospttal as a result of a self tnfhrted
gunshot wound mto h1s rLght temple
Deputy Shertrt s Harold Duck\ol.orth and Jed Webster m
vestlgatmg the c1reumstances surroundtng the shootmg late
Tuesday afternoon said that SeaJ les had shot hun~elf m the

when

lturdy Over 130 ltrong
tltreodt to each ltr~Jaro

1•rii!On•lll F/1 CuiJI"onlterf

wul

Mr:;

, t lhaJR]&gt;II•ns h~s hl!t'n rWengn~d frum namrpliw to tallfi::ttr I hue live ~parwu~ gi:Hnnur

Tbt

s

It~

Mod• of Connon Fm•
lrtuslln Durobl• ond

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Harry Searles Dies In Hospital
CYPRUS CURFEW MAKES MARKETING A ONE-STOP
Tues. Of Self-Inflicted Wound

Accoallng to !he mvestJgator"'
Searles had gonE to h1 ~ daugh!t'r ~
home late 1ue~du\ and iiht hJrJ
ch1ded him abuut dnnkmg Hr ~
satd to a\ remarkl d I m gomg
to settle thts once .tnd for all
and then puller! lhe p1slol frt~JII
hiS WCIISiband UJ\d('f hiS Shll (

klln1. Dally tucking and
omoothln1 ontlroly ollm•
lnalotj.

F•ir •nd ~ tHey and
Fr01ot In Mit arNI eerttra.l
•~t,oo. tonll'flt
Thu....y, fair
end .om•what wart'IMir wwt '"d
north H1gh todey 54 ..... Low
tcrm9ht 31 ro 37 e.nt, 37 te 42
Oh•o

tonight

-

to! fotlowrng an argument wtth h1s
daughter Mrs \hrshall Miller or
BradbUI) ill her home

No pulling out! No wrin·

WEATHER.

Devoted To The Jntet·ests Ul The Meig1-Muson Jlrea

nght lt&gt;mpl( wrlh a 32 1 alrher

Th• New fard Statlen Woto,.. Tim r1m011~ rtnt

W.·.. Wlwrapped rAe 1957 Fortl&lt;l

MEMORANDA
1\SI:id.!:i VldlJ&gt;,;I.'i'l tll 11.- ~lio. lh Ito 111 tun h&lt;~hrlt\lh
and for ottur tu op r~
$ 211:Jt4Hfl
'· ~·lechmd
1\rllll• ( t~hlll nr lilt
nhmo ll\111 &lt;I lwnk
flo
JOl~mnJy !IWf'ilr ;that lh1 iihll\t ~\&lt;t(&lt; IHl 11\ I~ 1 U! lu lho ht~l uf m v
taowled.::e and bt lu f

Ill• tl11 s

Rumple-Proof!

Others on their comnuttees were
Mrs Rodney DownJDg, Mn~ Gale
Hysell, Mrs Donald Lowery, Mra
Floyd Carmack, Mr11 Ann Steele,
Mrs Myroq M)ller Mrs Paul Hap:
tonst&amp;H Mrt Cllntof\ Fisher MNI
James Bu.chuon,
Mr• , Branch
f'lemmg, Mr"&gt; Wm
MJJrn.s Mrs
Herman
Batley Mrs
Marcus
Chambers Mrs George Anderson
J and Mrs Haptonstall registered
the guests vho were ,g1ven lapel
tags tn the shape and color of
autumn leaves
Arrangements of
fall flowers for the dlmn,g room
and sanctuarv were made by :Mrs
Garen Stansbury

en tine

mght tn

Easy to put on!

A luncheon was served to seventy two
women wtth
Mrs Karl
Owen and Mrs James Hu:ley as
co-chairmen

at

Harry Searles 78 Pearl St Middleport d1ed late ruesday

Saves Work!

Reports ur cmmttces wc,.e given
dur!f\g the onormng
sesuon and
11 was decided that
tbe Spring
Presbyterral would be held tn Me
Connelsvllle on Mac 27
Work
shops were held ducmg the remam
der of the morntng

autonwllve package- the one line car In the iaU&gt;-prlu ~ld/

12~h\H II

Ohto, &lt;'ounh ol l\1t 1~" "

Saves time!

come

For the Big New Kind of Ford 11 a brilliant

'

Correct- AI lest

Cannon FINE MusuN·
Fitted Sheets

Aller today, American cars will ne~~er be the IIUrU! aroln.

In the Stele .of Ohio, At The Cio•e Of Busln
" • On Sept 2i1, 1?56
Publlshetl In rea.pon•• to ul/ m•do b C
V omp 1ro 1l•r of tho C•·.. rrency,
und er Sectlon 5111, U 5 R•vtnd 5t•tute•
,
ASSETS
Cash ll1tlan• C.!l wr Ih ot ht r lm nks mt lttdlllJ.: rr s1 1\ 1
btl.tn&lt;~ anrl ta~h Hom!&gt;! 10 prO({'~s ol rullrtt 1011
$ 165(iJII54
United Sl~tles l.uVI'I lllll&lt;'lll obl!galion~ dJJtd
und ~:u~rant~cd
3h!i 770 U!)
Corpor 1t1 ~tuc ks 1lndlHflll~ $3300 00 ~lo(k ul ~~ dt 11 tt
He,;r rvo hflnk)
t 100 00
Loans and dJ~{'Ultnts llnt!uc!Jng $/SR4r on1t huflhl
,Ill() J70 U8
almkpremls•~uwn•d$Jh:mooo Jurnrlutt .. nd
ftllilur, s $1332 00
175325()
Other fi~M("
I 2h4 811
To I AJ o\~~t. Ts
~ !I J7 8ti4 M
LIABiliTIES
Demand dr IH'lSt!s of I nth I 1\lu,tls ]lllllnr t~hll'
and corPQrtllnJls
$ Ill 401) 45
TIIIU d~·Jln~' Is of 1n1h \ t(luub p 11 ttl\ 1~ h q)s
llnrt t 01 put ul tons
171 h\}6 w
DCIHI:»Il~ llf Still'~ itl!d tlllltlltll suh&lt;lill~llllh
hltl\118 58
lillt\1 IJU'OSI1~
~Ill.! ILi l l
Olb1r lurhrflltl~
112 35
f01 AI LIAHIII n~ S
$i ill2 2lh 48
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
C11pttttl Stolf'k
(]R8~ IJillltlHd t til pu
!\0 ()( ltl Htl
Surplu,.
tlll 01)0 00
Undtttd• 11 smrttt~
151!4Hll
\l 1 {)\ r\IS

•

Prices I

•

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'

is is.where
Tomorrow starts!

OF RACINE

'JOTAI IAI'IIt\1
llll!~ts
TOTAI~ IIAIIIIIIII' \r\lt &lt;\ Ill \1

'{heY' re
here
... al Special

to Christ".Partridge M•rlett.a
the Athena Pre8by·
charge of the meet

__

The First National Bank

u(

\1

M r!; H HO l d J hnwn rnd Hllharrl
I ~JfheJt nf Spr1n.: 11 ld ""trt V~! r
nrJht !!UL'b vf \lr~ t 1um:1 L""tfhe11
Saturday

Reeerve
REPORT OF CONDITION OF

,jjw;irntnand~UhN~IIhfdlul&lt;ll

Jurrncr.:.

na,c

I
I

,

'"' Ch•rter No 98 I 5

wnh Ill!

\11s Ju•w

Iowan Is Principal Speaker Monday
At Fall Conference Of Presbyterial •

th "wetk n !ultdu "'.llh ho rtaugh
tr1 and ~on 11 t ~ll '~-lr and ~Irs
Ed.,.,ard Kenntd}

s. .

l

Mum!~,

'\fn (houl \

I

NOW!

t ILl

11 tht:r

Mr and '\1 ~ AI t, t..; lofhrs
and ::sun KPJ 1 1 J It 1 :, ~r1d M ~
Jane Sht n tff 1 IJ 11 t 1 na Br tdl
Fla l,l.l'l"! '.1 1 t kr d ,.l!l • ~ 1 1 \Irs
Jdfer ., p tnn h \ll ... n 1 \lh ll\Jr
Saundt- 1 ~ (, dlpul ~ "un.i~, \II~
Si!under' ent&lt; Jl.J 1 rd " 'th 1 tJllrll
honunn..: hrr .~: 1 a 1 t~un K•nt un hr
fuu,th h orlhd ..
'\! ,and Mr ~ 1 1 J\ J-J,hr r :&gt;.1 mrs
~tile ~]!t"fll S Jllfll) In l II U llhU•
"'.i!h rt&gt;latn 1 ,
i1.1r and Mr
1 , d K1J ~&lt;' r and
dJu~:htl 1 1 ln\ 1 111 1 Mr anJ ~r~
(,tvr~o:t K l idl ol 1 l umbu~ wen
\lo('lklnd g 11 ~1~ 1 \11 ~ntl Mt~
ll&lt;~rn KuM r \I n1 ~~~I l l•
~1r &lt;Uld \1 1, 1 1 1 \lo ~rbt and
~ 011 M k• oJ 1 lllr tll I,, 14- 1.' 1 '

e

s.:

l

int bh
\In Harold Hu"dl ~11d M1s II E
St 1r .. mm uf Huut1n~tun W v~

th1 h
lr 11 •t

APPARENTlY farmer T• m Brady who poatelf this ~tgn on his farm
tv.o miles from Kc!i\llock Ia fmds I he artmtnl~tratron s farm poHcy
not to his hkmg Tile srgn paraphras(ls the traifa: Rafpty l!raymJ:"
''The Lit~ You Sa\e ~Ia) lie Your Ov.n"
(/11/eraat1ottal)

1rr O"'.IT~

ah]t, to rrpAI Jnor mll'rcst plu, msurancr
llllr)! t~ wil l Or 4 1z prr rrnl
rh&lt;' regular cr!'dJt ~f'n1ce of
lh• agrncy mcludrng loans fur th.:
1 11 • hIS{ nnrJ rmprn\ t 111 ent uf fam
(Conflnu•d on pa;• 3

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