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;~Dall'l SenUne~ Pomuo~~ddleport, 0 • oc~ 25• 1957

_Friendly Neighbors I1 Engageme~ Being Announced
McKay-Miller WSCS Circ;le
Club Meeting Held I ~~~~~~
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A Thank.&gt;gtvJng theme wa.• ley of patlloilc and popular mu
Mro Ohve ln~raham entertained
used bv Mrs W \V Ha)tS, chair J Sit' to t)p1ly the various coun the f'riCIHIIV Neighbors Club on
man of lh~ McKay )hiler Clrtle tn~s in the UN and 5ang the Tue!iday evPIHUg at her home,
of the IYSCS for the devottonol h~mn 'In Chrosl There Is No Sprmg Av. wllh a masl&lt;ed llal

servll'e when ti1P Clrrle m~t on Ea~t Nor \Vest
Tlmrsday 1flernoou al Heath
Thr slutly pro.- 11111 wa 5 pre
Meti.J.odl5t t:uurch
st&gt;nted bv Mrs E s Schaaf wh'J
rf'V Ie\,ed four dUJ&gt;Iers 0 [ u1e
1\lrs. 0 P Klein was tn charg~ study book IJJ suplr:; of such ,
of a muslral prouram wbirh ob- Lurd' a study of the SOli pel al'
se ned th r 12th anmvenary of cordln, to st Af :~rk \.y Albert
thf! s1g111u,g or lftp rh:ult&gt;r of the b na~ndt

United Nal1n11 s She used a med

Registered Nurses
District Meeting
Held At Athens

loween ~all y
Cpst1nne10 WE're JUdged hy Mrs
Charle" L, tJ e a ~UPf;( and JJTIZCs
awardPd tn Mls H;uohJ Lohse,
Mrs Robert Arnold Mrs Jmit'p~
StrubiP anti \Irs Cha1les ~J.:Ar
Mts BriiVPf Thonu1, pu•sulcnt,
Plf'1ilded at thf! lllet•IH1g allllplans
I wue dJscUiiricd for thr nnnual
Dunug the htJ!:i llters 1neehng Christmas pen ty A whale clephont I )
the htldl!t:l of lht' W~CS was ,;;,le \\as hehl md ~et lrt Jlal
p!C Se iiiPd for tlu \Par and the ~pfl!ll fur IJ,I]IfJWCC!l werr CXthallg
t '1rd1 volt&gt;d to pl eth;t $15U •.., ..ed 111t' travclmg Jllllt: W:Jii awau.l
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wurrl the dum:It l&gt;ud .. t•t
e!d to ~frs L' tit•
Planli w•tt lh sl:lll'iSCil fur lhf'
Hdres hmPnls " c 1e s~n e d bJ
aiUJUal Chn:stmas Daz.aar lo br
th~ hosleliN rrom o table de(urat
hPid at lht&gt; church on Dec 101'1 f!d 111 keepmc Willa llallower n ta
wath J\1rs llatt1e Snulh, M1~ vorli w1 ff! &lt;ondl e h~urc s :~y mbohc
Kt'nneth BH r awl Mts E M of llallowN&gt;n
Wouc.J :~ s co chairmen
Allendmg werr tho:it! named !
'I he h•Jstt&gt;tWSC!ii for the aflernoun above ami M1 " WIIJanl llcmes,
wert• Mn C A Emnush, Mrs Mrl! Ronald South Mrs Leo n M(
Burr ~orrt sl Mrs Robert Jlarrl &lt;&gt; J\UIUht~ Mr ~ Lcr lvu Mts Jack
Mr' II t' Cook with M.., C r Robson oirs lh!ll l y Wer rv Mrs
IJ~Jttvn a~ a contnbulor A dt o; Gcr.ahJ fiflll'~cr M1 ~ I ur1c11 Poul
~;e rt roursc was served to the ~1t, MJ- l!:lwoud JJo"crs Mrs \
Ch.uleJ Wt!rl y 1\h~ !1onll'\ llc!hel
lll l1!1lbc1s
Mn~ Hoy Smit h 1\h ~ George 1 1
Rill hlllllln I nd J:Ursts Susan l ytlc
and Brenda Sue Ingraham

f ullowmg 1111 rle&lt;IJon ol olfl
cfrs Fur the t·ommg year 911 add
ress wa' ghrn by Dr II A Bald
wm A sl)lc show hy the KittllTyn
fiJ:J: Shop tourludcd the mectmg

afler .,. hH h a rlcssrrt cour11c was
Sl'f\!1'11

Allrn riiiiJ.: from Pomeroy were
1t11 s I tiW!n Wrhrung Mrs Elsl&lt;'

Mrs Kathryn Johnson and
Mrs lloyd Wright

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wh' II lhr rhantrr
BPI a Suuna
Phi mrority mel thb; w~ek Mr&amp;
1htnu.a~ llnt• 1JIC!Witll\ was Ill
1har,r:l' 1,r lht 1111 "' m~ and pl ~tns
were f'llnJJI~h rl ror the Hall'l
wt•en 11 arty to br. ht hi Satunhy
oil the home of Mrli Roger !\lor·
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Fur•1iture

Mrs Wllli.llll 1.! Oo\\lliC enter
tnlnrtl Ill" "Scrmn Shakc~pran
Club Wcdmsday aftc1uuon .tl hc1
home Morntng Star
11H nwcllng w\1th Mrs I' lui Wal
lum1so 1, )Jrcslde 11 pl c~tdlllg up
enetl with the cluh wllect anti
memh..rll rn:t)ondNI to roll call
with J c1111rnl event Durtn g the

INCLUDES

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OCT. 31

ud •29.011 per woulb

BAKER

The Car Almost
Too New
To Ue True
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Ou 1'he HrlghteHI Corner
In Mlddle)IOI I

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1953 PLYMOUTH
Cranbt'llok 4 Duot Sl'llan, Radio, llcalut aud De(IUslet
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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
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Middleport

THE FARMERS BANK &amp;SAVINGS CO.

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Time depo1it1 ullndl vlduah, partnerships
ond corpurollou1
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Depu&gt;lte of United ~tot.. Gutcrumenl tlncludln&amp;
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Depuslll of Stat.. and political •ubdlviHion, ••••••••••
Other depolllu ltertlfl•d and offlcors' check•. etc) •••
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Pvt Roger
sun of
Mr .nd Mrs Cltarlea Bissell of
Alinmtille, 'Ohio, gradyated from
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Jump S&lt;houl several weekS ago at
Fort Cam~b&lt;ll, Kentucky lie I•
servmg in l~e 5ll2nd Infantry
Comb~t
the

SJNGLI COPY-It

.~.Upset Bulldogs 14-13 With Powlrful Defense
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Hawthorne Is Defensive; Offensive
Star As
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ISputnik May
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hi$ ltfl~backlng post Hawthorne operated trme after
time to sme~r the Athens runners In all, he collected 22 tac
kles And he was ably ass1sted by 10 other ftred up Panthers
who wanted this second SEO league vtctory so bad they gave
rt everything they had.

Visitors Gather
History Here Off
11.;"!I'"..'Markers

M Sgl Haymond Allenoworth,
/Ius! hi,, ••., flew to Ohio Thurl·
•l :~ y because of the critiCal ilht.~ss
uf his mother Mrs Harvey Allen•
wm th at ·~etg, General lfosr&gt;ital,

It wos an Athens fumble on the
lbal opened the
Alex Clio's hard
hlltmg boys And Brent Cornwell
usua ll y the orig1nal boy of the
atteky fmgered elan, commllled
sin, The ball got away from
on the Albens' 36 when tackopentn~ kicltoff
~•fe• fnr Coach

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~lui or an~ Mrs C U ~llll)er and

nml hrr HQh lmwly
111 luw Arthur ~klunm 1 hnvc ~,•._
tut111 t from a viHit wit~ Mr tWill
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Mrr; Dun l"'a uncr and lanuly lu
Dayton

I hr ( Itt" ~ !· I r I r\ IIIII Ill t r I'll
hn ~ ~ tJ.o.; lmt Mu111l1V 111 ~ hl wtth
M1s llowthv Mtthu I pit ~ lrlf'lll
l!rt•slflill g 11\111 tlu IIIII IIH k! Wh I 1J
wo~ s opt uctl hY lht PI/\ 111 ryr 1
llurlnJ,( IIU' huxl 111 f&gt;S st :~~ 11111
llllllllH!Ir~ ~ Wilt' 111111111 £nt tlu
llallowcten fJ;trly to lw s la ~.: r d
t ndav lh tuhr1 2fi In 111~ t h .,
II r Sr IHHII ,mdi)urium
ft 1111111 ~ uf the party will he u
(d atul M,m h
lhc 1111skt 11 ( on

Willard Parke•
"LURI 0, THI SWAMP"
tin Regalscope)
COMEDY and CARTOON

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ttl lu lht• Will Ill I:-~ 11 du1 t hoJu•l
I fish po111J II !i\VI ~ 1 llltp II (O~ 'i
l lllllt HUll Ill lilY

running
playa with, ~
plunse for
lhh unporlant
aeoonds
before the fourth quarter b&lt;gan
Alheno took lhat sqboequenl
ki~fl and mardied 79 yards lo
,.ore wfth Lirry Smith golns the
tail Z5 otralgM over thO mltl.dJt
Alld the BulldOgs still threatened tD ~ull the game out of 1the
They had hmt, too
ktcked off to Pomeroy
and the Panthen gombled beavlly
wlton wtth fourth and one 9n their
own 45, Phalm pas:Jcd to Johm;on

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Club groups and othef organl·
zatlons In Pomeroy ,nd Middleport are mvlt011 to make use of
the Central Ohio Hearl Assoda·
lion's fllln library
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The auodahon has avatlabfe 1
vatltCif ol film• wbleb can be used
olub programs. ~II !lima Ire
Cor layman's usc, the as.
empbollr,es
movies exPlain In everydu
such heaftli problems AI
:E~~;;: fever,
heorl stuck&amp; and
of the orterles All•prosound, and rnany

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Centro! Ohio Hearl statea that
qualified phySicians and ,.lenttSb
are also available to speak to local
groups on various aspects of heart

duma so

Mtmorltl Field HouJt

F'()r more lnformallon about the
films or medical I(H!akers, resl·

HUNTINGTON, WIST VA

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Guests recently o( !he jlev ~d
Mrs Flo• d Workmah wore Mr
and Mrs Uollle Brumfield and
sons ol Norlh !lakota, Mr an1l
Mrs Aruold Barnette and 'sons
of Clnctnnoil and )fr and Mrs
Eddte Fulk., Crow City 0
Mr and Mr5 Earl Donovan
have moved from the Mattie
Cu!let retiidence to tho farm ol
W 0 Crow.
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Mrs John Whipple, Dtlaware,
Mr and Mrs Henry \Jailor
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''"'"' l&amp;e weekend
" ' '~ Mr and Mrs Ralph Webb
ao•l Mr
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tllst Mrs Knt ~ ht'N 10(1111 w 110
1 tn1mb1r af tf11 Ftdertl RtatrYt Sy1t11n, 11 tht clo11 of bu•h11u on 1\\IU th•d II bJ,J4lk ror h IVIIIg lht:
Odohor II, 1957, )tUbllahtd In accordonco wllh 1 eoll ntttlo by lite tlu mu-tt p.m nls pn ~1 HI
Fodorel R"ono bank of fhlo dhtrlct purauont to lht prnlalona ol lho
Jilt' JIWgfitlll ror \lu t VI IIIJt ..,
Fildortl Roemo Act.
, u,Jwle tl " pof'lll by Mrs Wallat \
Ambo ger a SOil !J h) Ml li llonu c
ASSETS
Karr ami Mr~ larl 1\.aul~~: uul 1
IJIII!t•l dls cll""loll 011 rt• ulltl' tlloh
Caah~ bala11ces with other banktJ, inl!ludlna reserve balance,
ond cash ltouts In pr01." " of coiled ton
~ 672 ~2 50 lt•ms lliOilcrRtcd l&gt;v Ml n r.
t:rav I Xf1Ctlt1Ve hr!i\1] llf 1 USIC I I
United ~We• Govermnent obllgallm" d1111 t
and guaranteed
I 00002149 Lm:ul .scboul IJI~trl~ Mtmll••1
3188()7 04 nf lh• Jldnt•l wert M• s flu~ AI
Oblli alloJ" uf Stairs •nd t•oii!Jcal sulltllvl&gt;lun'
Other bonWI llotel:i, a11d de hl•nlurc~
IOODO 00 kim M18 Paul ll•er Mt •I ~'""
Ch t,uul Mrs ' lloW!IIII 1\uh hi
Curpurole tltO&lt;ko ilttcludln~ $0,1100 IJO il.oc_k_of I cdr;,, ..
Mt s lhco1lo:d a fte•ktr
M1 s
Reserve bonk)
""'"• ll•o•vu and Ml" Wllm•
Lo1ns 1111d dh;wunhl (inrludlng $4[)(J &lt;IIJ uvcHhufls) __
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llank premloCfl own"l $16 iJIJO IJO furnltn• c und
Ill til~ clu~e ut tile mctlliq
fixtures $1 iJIJO IJO
rr rreshments w~ re e11jtJ\ eel by a1l
Ileal ..tat• owned uther !han bank prellllses
Other
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resources to counter·

MI'ddfeporl
S..,.1•ety '

Chester PTA
Regular Meeting
Held On Monday

n pml 1111 llw PI A luU11lv l 011 11
r II mr t•tln ~ whh. h ''" ~ lu It I at
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
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J\tn, Henr) HeDIIf'liY wiJO : Uls tilliter Mrs n (J Ji'lower~ Ak·
tJee11 111 with flu h!ts t(!turne~
rmr urrlvf'd Wednesday uight anti
her employment at the lfome 11
molhrr sister, Mrs Viola McCul
taurant
Iough and her tton Stephen Au5Mn; Sidney T Russell has 1e- tm Texas a1e due here Satt4rday
turned £rom a vh:at wath her ~s
Jt&gt;all HoUiih Wh!J IS emphJ)~d In
ter Mr. c 11 ' Page, Mphlle, A!4 ll!oluonbus will •pend tho we@k
M SJ!t PIIJ:te 1s 111 J'lornla on 8 pc~l \end w1th her utothet Mrat D 6
Jed Weh:Jhr S•, M1s Euucuc IISSIGitllleUt aud Mrll Russell
a ~ lluush 1Shr will accom~any sat.
Urown Mls llohNt \Van11 r amln
lllstPI enjo 1ed vlsltin)l fJ~~ Sara J l1sher tmd MlsH BettM
&amp;UcHI Mrs ~ W ~~~~~ull Mm wtla hf'l
1,h 111 hiland ami othm funull!i t;a nwc hct\l. and lhey will vis~

COMIMG

Ga1 Rango
l'ay On~ $59 50 down

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to Chillicothe Tbursda~ to viSit
Mr •nd Mr11. Wtlham JCitch~• and
thetr t.ew daughter, Debra Jo
!Ira P L Mttcb has returned
from a len day v"lt with her son
and daughter In law, Mr and Mra
Rob&lt;rt Mttcb and sons In Martins
Ferry Mr ~lllcl&gt; Is recuperahng
after maJor surgery
Mr and Mrs M L Kelly will
leave Sajurday for Dayton to take
lhelr son, Thomas, to Flint, Mlch
He received a G•neral Moto~s En
gtneerlng !CholarohJp after gradu
atmg as one of lhr lop students at
Middleport High School hts year
lie b11 been at the
~orp In Dayton
and will attend Ent(ineorlrtg

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No defmrte date has been set for the Weddmg

busmc ~t
~rsslo n
cuutributlons
w~rc made to fom Jll ojccts The
flllillllt II!Ct lllllg l11:hl 1,1~1 WCCk

11011 Of $25 IOW311JS lhr lllterna
tlonJI lho11llf'lll projttt J,ltt•rary In Atlti'IIN Will r l t ~c ns"cd
In lmlln Tilt" 11 1 1t11rt~l pro,.;r:llll
Mrs Wtll!,un Hrxh r ttrl'scrttcd
1111 • ruhl"
Sprflkin~
Wflli prr, a lllmkHI JIIUI.\1 dill
I be hl!dot y
'iPilltd hy llun s.a Swwhel ctlltl ul fit!Vf'ta l tratrJulu suUU!i were g1v
Jf' HI Ill iZI Wlt ~
en fulln NCtl by Jll 0Ujl SIIIGlllg Wllft
lloxh s~ r ~ fm thr t \llllll t: wrrr MrM llt~xter al lllf JllaiiU
IHdtllf' lluudalihrlt and Joyce
Ueft etihuu~ uts w1u srtvt'd t.y
IC I.lntWth
lite hostesli to M1 s I H J lheafcld,
MrH Pearl llysdl Mt:,: I u1mr Hcl
hel 1 Mrtol C ~ IOIIIJJkiuiJ Mrs Lm
111a ~Ill \f1 s Wlih 1111 son Mrs

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family and Florence
Mr and Mrs John Epple arc a~nouncmg the engagement Mr and M;, Charles
of thcu daughte1 Nola Mtld1 cd to Mr Larry E Brown, son of family ol Mt Olive Sunday •
Mr and M1 s Wtlbur BrQwn of Westerville, Oh1o
Mr and Mts Dan Sm)lh and fltll1·
The hudc eled IH a graduate of Chester High Sehoul 3jlil Jly were Suudoy &lt;Unner gueslo of
Oh1o Umvcrstty She rs assocratcd Wllh The Fted A l!aliri~ Mr ao1 MIS Lawrence Smilh' and
family at Laurel Cliff
Company of Columbus, Ohto
:Mr and Mrs Rosco~ MoPrlo and
Her ftance ts a gt aduate of Westerville Htgh School, apd is d•ught~er
of GHihpohs and • ¥rs
a student at Ottcrbcln College Weste• ville, Ohto
ol Minersville
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11011, Michael were recent gu~sls
of her parents Mayor and Mt's
C 0 ~1sher, and family
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Sr went

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Exemplar Tea
Plans Completed Shakespeare Club
F.or November 10 · Meetjng Is Held
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))lans lor tlu
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,., to rw ~•v•n on November 10 IAt Downie Home
at tlw home of M1
W1 lham
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nurses was ht'l~ rrrt'ntly at the
Ulno UnhrrSity Center Athens

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Mrs Lloyd" Roullh ant 'lOft.
Donna Circle and Marb~~' l\ouab
studell\! of Otil6 VIIIVerall)', !11"••1
tbc week ead tvllb tbeiJ! ~~pta,
'Mr lPG Jll:l llot~~~ r;C:Irll~ ~ad
Mr ead Mra llli!oQ !loll•,
'Mr IQ~ Mrs AIIIWt MJII!~Y PI
Lon• Botlom, Mr and l!,ri Gar·
r~lt Clrde and Mrs Sadl~ !olofrl·
loon of Racine mlled wllh 'Mr and
'Mrs Douglaa Cu·de and family recently

1111 week ottendlar a ape·
Old•moblle Tralnlnll ClllM.
Mrs Wilhatn Hpuclt,
returned tq tlletr
vlsltlng ber parents,
Mrs P lo Mlteb, Mtddle·
ond bl• pareaq., Mr lnd
Rob&lt;rl Houck, Gallipolis
Forrest Bachtel Ia vtsUinl
l]lother, Mrs J W Dawson,
Vttnn&gt; W Va , lodiiY,
ltr and Mrs Harold Moore and

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NOV. 7 lhi'U NOV. 10

Lloyd Now With
T~nnewe Finn
tronn.rrtua·

Overnight Sbift
Gets LOng Shift
At South Pole

Dance Proceed~
To Be Used For/
Fire Equipment
A fee of 25t w111 be charged all
who attend the RacJbc Firemen's
Auxiliary dance to be held In the
bt&amp;h .,hool gymnastum the evenIng
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This -waa deetded at a meeting
aux11tary Friday
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Railroads Is Granted By PUC
COLUMBUS (UP! - Tbe Oblo Public Utilities CommiSS!OD
has aulhorlzed all maJor oraUroads operating In the state to in·
creltse their fretght rates by 14 per cent ·
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Third Hearing By
Liquor Board Is
On.Octobtr 3&amp;tlt

The PUC Jatd the mcre11e
which absorbs an emetgencJ 7 per
rent rale htke granted laat nr,.
ruuy contormed to a 14-.per cent
boost In Interstate !relghl charges
aulhonzed In the Eastern Terfllory Aug 8, 1957 by the Inter
state Commerce Comm1sston

The aalellite. and the ~ • ,
which 11 mul'b euk:f to apol; ...,
be aeea oniJ at daWII or duill
when lhe)l fllleel the raya of tlie
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COLUMBUS, 0 - Tbe Ollio
Board of I,lquor Control wtU hold
lfs third rmbllc hearing Ibis year
on Wednead-.v, Oetob&lt;r 30. at 100
p tn In !be )&gt;Qard hearmg room,
Ohio Department of Ltquor E:ontrol. 33 North Tbtrd Street Columbus
Law requires the board to hold
four public hearings eaeh year tD
recc1ve general comment. cntiCIRIQ
1nd suggesUons regording lbe
board and dl!partnlcnt, and for dl•
semlnallon of lnfol'lllatton lo lbe
&gt;Ubhc The first public beanng
thiS year was b&lt;ld In Columbus',
the 1econd In Cmclnnatl

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Harold Bacdccker, Athens wa• lhe orgmal 15 board
inbe guest speaker when the Mid there are still su1 Oil the
lleport-Pon1Croy Rotarv Club met eluding Mr Baedccker lie e~plala·
friday at llcath Molhodl5t church cd tho various money·rauang pt•
)C&lt;IS they had t11erl durtng the
for thmr wj'!ek ly danner mectwpg
C F Hibbs president, opened veus and gave a resume of the
the meetmg and mtroduced Phljlp plays utred
In IBM t.he As!!Oc1at10n voted to
Baedecker son of lhe guest •l"'a
~cr Edlion Baker, progr~m cb11r alr-condttlon the !heat~ where
nlan,
lhc speaker who sell..out performances are g1ven
vas
memb&lt;r of the Oh1o during tbc summer months. Guest
s"uit),l)lerSh&gt;o~lcr

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conductors have bcell tn etw{ge oi
the production-. unhl this year
when ~cubly members or the un1

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have taken over this WIJI't
AI
preoonl
AssocJahon
ttves
10 hoard andtheroom
scl1o1arshlp-,
to drama students and their an
nual bud~cl " up lo $10 1100
1'11e Rotanans were
ahoul thr speaker 'l'ho
p1cturc~ of the profe88ional
•ets winch arc dealgned at
Un1vcriiiY and made by the stul
dents under dtreeiJOn of a facult~
member
Mcthotlist women who prepare4
and served the dmner were 'Mr~
II E Bush Mrs Carl Mattox, Mr~
c p Gallagher Mrs Carroll Swan·
oon, Mrs c P Hibbs and Mi&amp;&gt;
Jle,ls Sanborn

Community Party
Planned By Cubs
Of Letart Falls
;~~~~~;!r.~~ Stout
Pack No
1 CommUillty
partY at lhe Letart
C&lt;)mmumiY llall, WednetdaY, Oclobt\r ~ at 7130 p m
Eoterlllnmejll ba• b&lt;en plan111d
llld there will b&lt; pleoly of ~
lreahmen!l' fo~ sale Proceeda will
he used lo ~111 equtpmenl alld 'I
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Paot fill
l'r~~ea wql b&lt; l(lven lor the tara·
eat 'finlllr atlendlnl ma.Ped•
tlelt Qfd ~ ~lumea. A
prlre wllf i1IO be liven
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EVe~ Ia \l'eleome Who10 •
lamillu ~ urte&lt;J to lltad
help the CUbs oU to a good

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A project of merit In Pomeroy, if It is to
'tb 'li ·
eep up WI I sister ~wn of Middleport,
1s improvement of the boat 1andmg at the
1
old ferry shp between the upper and lower
parking lots
The subJect has been discussed occasionally among councilmen, and even in the Pomeroy Chamber ot Commerce. However, nolh·
ing sohd has come of any inv~stigatwn or discusston to this date A casual examination of
the old landing demonstrates clearly what is
wrong w1th 11
Brtefly, erosion of water and the force of
water beating againat the submerged con·
crete has opened jagged breaks and rocks Jn
the surface. This makes launching or removing modern boats from the water at that
point extremely hazardous. It is nigh lmpoiio
sible to use the landing without damaging &amp;
hull Net tesult of this Is that fewer and few·
er, to the point of non-edstence. boats pull
into the Pomeroy landing.

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our communities accepted th ·h 11
to
e c a enge
provide somethmg !me for boating

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~ Iro. es Prove Dogs, Cats, May Be "''ll,e·•ervo•'rs
Sabeence
0,
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" dB yG'rassgow Team
Tu rcu OSIS
Germs. , 4Canines TeSae
By DILOS IMIT~

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NEW YORK (UP) - Sclentltlc investlga·
~!on has dl~;losed that dogs and cats may be
reservoirs of tuberculQJls germs This Is Jm.
portant
,being Isbever
ecauae jjf tu
d berculosls among human
W pe out, all "reservoirs" of
the germs wlll have to be wiped out first
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The investigation wu notable because it
was made in Glasgow, Scotland which h
of the
t (f .
as one
th
mos e ective public health servlcealn
also has as yet ijndetected reler·
0
rs
germs that keep the "new Cll81"
rate among people more or less steady.
Other possible reservoirs h~d been h t""
and
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c ec ""
BO a n1verslty of G!u10w team headed
by Dr. V. M. Hawthorne lootejllnto doea and
eats. Firat, they checked til L ... "
~" f
e, 11Uman con·
o 14 dogs whleh wel'e, most definitely
tubercular.

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Germ Contaets Are Studied
These cont.cta numbered Bd 'but only 34
to
lllveatlgallon. Of thon
' 8 ·ray1 of I~ showed e~rldence&amp; of TB

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"ractora for
'otumbuo, October 22.
lei Ford Traetors. This now elve•
Ru81ell Browft lftd his oraanl ' rantle of power to do l~n
•tlon from ~WI''' Tractor 811 ~anr t~ the, !arrest lobs on
'· Pomeror, PbJ~•. altende4 th( •
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nectlnr
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The compfete line of equip- tors. Mort P!'UODI
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l~wn ~ 1b• ¥Q~~ ~ovember 15 11.1cd on ~theel~lll!~J':,n 1;!~:
w en
local ...,.... will hoi~ StJie ana apJ!earan~ baa not
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14 pew" ' ' ~·• o.~ tb other leag will be wen
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covtatn aaogaroo
MDightyWMitohu~
Playhouse
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Lucky s Cartoons
Satqrday Piayhouoe
Jlm'l'ie Dean Show

Teeo-11e Dancce Party
Saturday &amp;howcase
Garden Club
JfeatUI'e Repolll
Get Set, Go
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12:00 Let's Take A Trip
7:00
12:30 Wild Bill Hickok
7:30
1:110 Face the Nation
8:00
1:45' Football Kickoff
8:30
2:00 Profeplonal Football
9:30
4:45 CBS News
9:30
,5:00 See 11 Now
11:00
8:30 Annie Oakley
11:011
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Bnm• and Allen
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12:00 News at Noon
Dick and the Duche11
12·15 Love of !Jfe
Pale ~torm Sbow
12:80
12 45 Search for Tomorrow
Have Gun, W•'ll Travel
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They found that the Tubereular owners of
tubercular animals lived together rather Inti·
lllltely. The dolls In most cases were bathed I
the same tubs In which the people
:me doJs and cats were permitted to Uck th;
nner plates; half the animals slept In the
lime rooms In which their masters slept an4
lOme were permitted to 11et on or tnt~ th~
master's bed.

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12 15 Cbrist11D Solonce
12 30 TV Chapel
1 oo What's 'Your Trouble
I t~ Industry on Parade
1 30 Look Here
2 00 Cleveland Browns
4 30 Wide Wldt ,WOII"ld
5 30 Ne)"s Picture
5·43 Gospel lflfmony Boys
6.!1(1 Meet the P!'esa..
. 6:30 My Frlepil Fllcb .

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhodes spent
eeveral day• with the latter'• bro- Mr. ahd Mrs. W. E. Irvin of
ther, Mr. Simeon, and James Davis Dover, Fla, left Monday for their
and families 10 Columbus.
home after visitl'ne a week wit~
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar. Hamm, Mr and Mrj. H B. Powell.
Mrs John Hamm, Mr. and -•rs
Mrs f. llayl WI~ oC Pome·
Clarence Grueser, Mr and Mnm roy and Allen Hayman attended 8.00
VIrgil Hamm and /amlly and Dana the pumpkm show at Circleville I 8·30
llamm attended the Golden Wed- Saturday
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ding Anmvemry ot their brother Mr. and Mrs J p Burnell or
Mr and Mrs Albert Hamm or Lan- Charleslon and Don Powell or 10:15
caster, Sunday. ·
Columbus spent the weekend 110:30
L&lt;ster lillltey, Mro. Bertha Holt· with H B Powell.
11:00
er, Mrs Norma Alllson were the
Mrs Nora Gorham and sister.
auests
of Mr and Mrs Mary
Hayman
recmed
word or 1.30
Allen Bally
of Basban
the death
ol their
brother-in·law
Mrs Rlna Cross wos visiting her W•)llam Detzel of Lancaster. ' 2:30
daughter, ltlra Dorothy Davis and Mr. a11d M,. E B Lynch and 3:00
!amilv ·o! Racine
daughter, Charleston are spend- 3:45
Mrs David Nease felt •nd broke '"" • short vacntlon with Mr 4.00
her arm one day this week. She and Mr~ H 8 Powell
4:80
wa1 taken to a hospit~l ~o1 treat- Mrs. h• 1/illoon !has move~ ~~oo ,
rnent.
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Mrs Goldie Dill assisted 'Mrs she r~ently purchased at Racine 6.30
Walker In making apple butter 11.;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=, 7.30
Tuesday
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Mra Bertha Holter and broth-er
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Bally, were calling on Mr'
9:00
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9:30
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pre,ochln&amp; &amp;ervl~ at
11rvlet f;30 ,p. m.
Church ef Chrltl In ·Ch11ttlaoo
lng preachlal , aeflilces ov~n~.;~;t~:;;:C,
Union, Hobaon. Rev. 0. H. cart,
13, Nov. 10 and Dec. a. •
pul&lt;lr. Bunda.• Sebool, 0 a. !!'··
preocblna on Sept. 21,
Annie Jolobltr, Supt.; Kornlnl
Nov. 24, Dec 22 Cbrlatlm
...oadwt, 10.11 a. m.: Evenlnl
Fellowsblp meetlnga 7 to I
1e"lte 1:30: Wed, 1:30, ·Prayer
lint Tbqrad,ty • In the
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he~. tbltd Tlill{ldoy In tho
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ef
Chrltt.
On6ury,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Clarence
McDaniel
Oranae church. Official Board 7:30, One·Won-01ile
Thom11
Weii!J,
puler. Bible
of
Reaver
Falls,
Pa.,
vl1lted
over
neetlng the Friday after preach· at W1pple heme.
School, 9.30 William Kina. Supt.
the week end w1th llr. and l(ra, ,
·•&amp; services· the prevlouo Sundt~ Christian kltnce locltly, loU Momlna
Won~lp and Communion
Tltua Ptekens and other relaUv•.
morning. Homecomln&amp; Sunday
Ave., Pomeroy. Morn- 10:30, CbrlatiRD
Endeavor, 6 p. m.
¥n. Laura Pickena ''"'~d ule ·
Oet. lith, basket dlnn..- I o'clock
11, PROBATION AF'I'·
afternoon service' 2 o'clock Rev
DEATH. Golden Te~t: Bleued Evenlna 1ervlte 7:30 p m.
lira Georp Burns aiWI~ a LadieJ Aid of Elast Lelll'l, w,a.
and Friday In mUlnl
Harold c Doster, minister. EverY is the man that enduretb tempta·
Mothers Club meelin1 Wed9eaday nesdoy
apple
butter.
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lion: !or wben he lo tried, he
SERMONmE
evenlna at the home of lira. Sally
OrlftiO Chrltlltn Church: Sun· shall receive the erown of life,
LOYALTV TO CHRIST
Clark KayiDng. lira. Burna, lin. Terry and Manhall Bouoh 1penl
1ay-S&lt;hoot 10 a. m. Marvin Kee· which the Lord hath promised to
a, lit¥. frod J, Go,._
Leater Zerkle and lira. Clarke the week end m Racm~ with their
bauah. Supt. Communion and them that love Him. Jamea 1: 12.
Mid&lt;lleport Church of Chrilt were botleslea for the month.
arandparent., Mr. and 'lin. Fred
preachln1 service 11 1 m and Wednesday evening ~erviees at 8. TEKT: •11 ,. 1- .,. yo will Mr. and lin Cbarlea Allens- Sham.
ovtnlng service at 7:30 p. m. Reading room with 11de entrance kHP my ....,...•
worth and aon hu returned home
Prine~p•l Don Ne..e of Letart
llornlng preachlna on S&lt;pt. 29, located at :ear of church, open 1&lt;1 "Loyalty to Cbrlll" !J a vel')' after spending oeveral weeb with
oct 27, No 24, Dec. 22 Evening the public, Monday, 2 to 4 p m. short phnae, but 11 ba&amp; wrapped hil pare~ll, llr. and lin. Carl AI· School moved biB family into the
house &gt;aeated by llr. and )fro.
preaching oct. 13, Nov. 10 ond Unltt&lt;l Mtthodlst Ch•rch, E. within It the IUee&lt;U of every Ill- lenawortH, MlddleD«&lt;Dee. s. Chrlotian }'oulh Fellow- ·
Street, Pomeroy; Eu11ene divldual Cbriltlan life, and tbe Mr. and llfn. William Sunday VIrgil Wallter.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Nice and
!hip meetings 1 to 0 p. m. lint Brown. pastor Sunday S&lt;hool 9·15 triumph of the Kingdom of God!
Thursday In the month at
a. rn., Tbeo Smith, Supt.; Wor.hlp We ohould make every eUorl to and daugbi&lt;.T, Wut Columbia "" d•ughter, and Jackie Gilbert of
ited her pmnll, Mr. and lira. W. Newark spent Sunday with Mr. and
lock Grove, third
: Subject: "My Stewardship" polle88 this loyalty.
H.
BleWd, Sunday.
Mro. LID)Id Niee
Orange Churth
MYF, Intermediate&amp;, ~ P· m.; Sen· We might define tile pbra&amp;e:
llr and Mn. L&lt;wlo Walker ol
meetings oa uie
lors 5 p. m. Family Night, 6 p, m. "Loyalty to Cbrist": - "IUch a Callina on Mr. and lin John
preaching oervleeo
Rev Brown will speak o• "What love for Him that we will In ALL Harrllon Saturdlf and Sunday .llinersv•lle opent Thursday with
Sun~y · mornlng.
A Methodist Relieves". Wednesday things make Him first, ond aur- were lin. Todd Cblklen and baby, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Vlfgil
Sept.:..:!9 with
7 P m. Prayer meellng •Jill Cboir render to His w1ll"
Mr. and lira. Ronald Cltlldera, lin. Wallter
eommunlon and
rehearsal. Mrs VanVrankln, Dir~t·
Emma Stewll'land ehlldren, Dawn Mr. and Mra. J R L&lt;e o! Jla.
regular time In
or.
Loyalty to Cbrlll will bring and Mlehae~ VIenna.
cme and Maude and Josie Pickens
basket dinner at 12:45 and
Alfrod Mtlhodlot Ch•rchl lttv. about lhe unity of the church. The Cllfl&lt;ln Climben mel at lbe •pent Sunday w1tb Mrs L. E. Pickanerooon JerVIec at 2. Rev. Har· R M. Grove, pastor. Sunday School Loyalty oeeesallates out desiring home of Ann Wllllama on October ens of Athena.
•!d c. Doster, minister. Everyone 9 30, Lloyd Dillinger, Supt Wor- umty, lor He prayed for IL LoyThe meeUna opened with the
lira. Bhthe TheiSS of Dorus,
welcome.
ship, 10,45, Albert Warner, lay- ally to Cbrlll provides tile WAY
ptedae pod aon&amp;. Their pro- •pent Friday wtth Mrs. Edison
to unity. Wbea we all fully do 1111
were Bileualed and the ev~ Broce.
' Chureh: Sunday School at 10 a. Ieader Sunday 2 10 3 P· m. ,.,.. will we wllloU be obidlngln Him,
wu spent playing games.
m. Cre&amp;Uio Newland, Supt. Coin· Ices at Elmwood Rest l!ome Wed. and un1ty wiD bave como. It iB the
Wllllama will be boateao to
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munlon and preocblog at 11 a. m. 30 p. m. Midweek prayer; TUes., thmas thlt are NOT of Hla will Hallloween party, TUeaday even·
,.,..... Plaint Chriltltn 8 P m., OCt. 29, WSCS Week of that divide Ill· Loyalty to Cbrlst
24. lira. Margie Carl·
on Oct. 6, Nov. 3, on W,9rld Wide
and Self-Denial program at w1ll )Dilntaln unity - In 10&lt;11
I H5soH
Vo VA
oppolnted
Rally Day, Oct. 8 on World Wid• ~e
ThUI'a., Oct. 31 • Hal· congreaationa. and In the cburch
of the elub
.c6mmunlon Sunday. ~l!ri•tlan Joween Pll'ly In cburcb ba"'ment world wide. There wUJ be unity of
Youtb Fellowship meetings 1 to sponoor~d by ~F with Hemlock message, spirit, name, orpnizaTONIGHT
9 p. m. first TUesday In the Grove end Orange Youth groops u Uon and work.
Rex Reason
Rev~ly G-rjand
~~ Tuppers PlaiAS, third
Loyalty to Cbrllt will bring the
"BADLANDS Of MONTANA"
Tuesday in mootb at Long BOt· ,
• 1 Chrlot, Middleport; F. purity of life He OJ!peell, into the A farewell pll'ly wu given on
(In Regalaeope)
, tom. Official Board meetlna Ule
IRj:.rs:~~~e M:U~~~ life of every loylf•lndJvldual. "If Thursday aftemoon for Mrs. Myr- Mariball Thompson
seeQDd TUesday In the montii.IW01'1thlp
ye Jove me •Y!' will keep my eom· tle Wallter at her home Games
Willard Parker
Cbrlatlan Women'• FeUowsJilp
topic "BE tile Aoo- mandmenta." Complete loyalty were pllyed ond lira. Jane Hill
8 P m. Cbri!llan Endeavor; brings putlly life.
"LURE OF THE SWAMP"
won the prize. Ice cream, we,
the seeond Thunday In the
(In Regallcope)
month. Rev. Harold ·C. Do.llerl
m. ETeoina w'onbip Topic, Loyolty tD
will brina the coffee and eandy wu JerVed by the
COMEDY and CARTOON
Echoing' )'rumpet"; Wed., 7
bolteu. Tbe Wlitm moved 811·
minister. Everyone w•leome:
P m. 'Pr&amp;Yer illeeUng and Bible Chrbt-Uke
of love, for·
uiday to tlleir farm at Ba&amp;han
Oct. f1
Lont 11011tm Christl_; Church Jtudy; 8 p. m. Choir practlee.
to
=~: Mr. ond Hn. Robert Boulh of
Sunday Scb\101 at 9:30 •· m. )Irs. ' Htllh Motllodllt Church, Mlddl• biliUes. Loyalty is the aMWer, If
Pat Boone
Terry Moore
Walter Brown, Supt. Communion port, Rev. C. Haymon Konkrlght, you are bavinl difficulty In poo"IERNAtDINI"
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•IDd Preaching service at 10.~ a. pastor. S•mday S&lt;bool 9:30, Em· selling the CbNJian altitudes
(Cinemascope-Tecbnlcolor)
m. ond evening service at 1 30 est Covert, Supt.; Momma wor· Loyalty 1&lt;1 cbrlll will purify the
,. Ma&gt;rnlllg pr~acblng Oct O,.Nov. 3 ahip,.t0·30, !ermon topic "Our Ad· spirit and the program of our
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Dec. I and 29. Evening senlces vancil&gt;g Church"; 8 p. m. Youth homes. Let UJ mate our homes
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llory Kay TriO
Oct. 20, Nov. 11 and Deq. 15. Ftllowsblp. TUesday 1.30. MeUto· all the Lord wllll them to be!
And A Bli Mllliw Call
Prayer meeting and Bible Study diBt Men; Wednesday 7 p. m. ch\tir Loyalty 10 Chell! will solve the
"CIIA.CHMH4 lOOM"
Wednesday at 8 p. m. prietice; Thursday 1:30, Commlo- problem of financing-the work of
Also CartOon
Chtl;thm Youth FeUowablp meet slon on Education at home of Supt. the Kingdom. No chUI'cb hu a fin·
The ~r · Almbst
7 to 9 p. m. first TUesday in and Mrs. L WMeComas.
problem that would not
AoNDAY
otTDill »
montll, a' , 'l'upper,s . Plilru, Pint Prolbrlorlon'Church, Mid.
1M! oolved 'bY, a complete
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Wlldl For lt._lftl Nt11t
meeting tbe first Wednesday Sup!; Morning worship I0:30 top. have His way with what we call
To Be True
Morch 19511
night in the month. Rev. Harold ic 'The Cood SlckneSB Can Do'; "ours",. apd we use our funds as
C. Doster, minister. Everyone 6 P· m Westmmster Youth fel· faithful atewardo, the problem
welcome.
towsblp; Wed., 6.30. Jun1or Choir; dluppearo.
7 p m. Senior choir.
Pomeroy, l)hlo ' .
Tho Fo4tr•'-'~ Church: ' EvanP"""""lan Chureh. S•rocUIO, Loyalty to Cbrlll will fill the
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Pomeroy. !lev. Waldo J. Bartels. munlon service 9 a m.; Chun:h II
wlll
$ci1Vate
the
members
In
con·
stint evanaellam: II will keep us
Pastor, Norman Kloos, .s. S. Sopt School 10 a. m. Pearl M&lt;Brlde, f
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rom wrooa Paces
an ac1"' es
Pomeroy' Budget Shdp~lil«- Q!llllet
ship Hour 10:30 a. m Serm~ to- • Fl"t Boptlat . Church, Mlddit. and
and attitudes.
keep us In the right pliees'
WED. Oc',r. 301h 7:00 - JO:OO
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ome po•t, Rev. c. E. Hoyt, pastor. 9·15 Loyall,\' to Christ will bring a
Prizes for the Funniest, PreiUest &amp;Spookiest.
and worship. 'You ar~ II{Cicomc.
Chur&lt;h School, Gerald Anthony, very joyful way of life. Some peoC~,
Tht ''" Melhtdllt Chu!d&gt;- Supt.; MorniDB worship tO U toBallons, Ral!ll5 and Fun Fo~ All.
Laurel Oliff: Sunday Sehoul at pic "The Benefit of Tithing", Nur· pie have only enough religion to
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Prizes
(Panda Bear, cue) and otll'er prizes.
9:30 a. m. Pearl Jacobs, Sup! aery lor babies ann small children; make them miserable. a complete
Ma\et :; of llols~ lire•~' :
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Sundar mornlna scrv"' ol ow- 5:30 Jr. and Sr. Hi BFY; 7:30 Eve- Jives mto llveo of constant joy. u
EVERYONE WElCOME!!!
int Sundar 'School by tho pPior
worship, "Power With God";
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Churt~ J'rayer meet- er proup ~o. 11 I :30 p. m. Group
Dtlt'::e &amp;Pl)'llioUQt Deal
lng 7:30 p. m: Leader-pastor.
No. 2. 7 p. m. Christ••• CrusadHysellllun: Sunday School at m Halloween party; Wed. 6 p. m.
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9:30 a. m. Carrie Moore, Supt Primary Dept. Halloween party;
Sund.-J mornlnr oervlce follow· 7:30, Mid-week prayer and praise;
Bake s Of ~ Brea~" ·· ···
lng Sunday S&lt;hool by pastor 8:SO Senior choir
Thuroday C~urch Prayer meet· MI. Morloh loptlat Churth, MI•·
llu:·',lng\on,
in1 7:30 p. m. Jeoder, pastor.
dleport, Rev. N. D. Bordon, pasl&lt;lr:
Revival Meeting-Date Oct. 10 Bible S&lt;hool 9 lD, Arlena Reese.
to Oct. 20. Ptace-Hysetl Run supt; Morning worship, 10:30;
Frfe Methodist Church. TIJD•- BTU, 6 p. m.
f,.. Mtlhodlot Chllrch,ltOY. W. 7:30 P• .m. Each cvenfng Evan
Church of tho Nou,.nt. Mlddl"
1 strausbaugh1 Plllllor,' lAurel lcilat-aev. ' w. H. Strausbaugh
the Rev Robert Palmer, pasIll!. Sun?iY School •1:30; Clau S~ctli slnglnr· each evening
Bible S&lt;hool 9:30, L&lt;ster T.-J·
cetlng 10:30· FMY•, si!tvlee 7:00, Eve1yone weleomo.
su~t; Morning worship 10:30;
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both theandSahobury
and Bradbury
he wedding or connie Kay
Schools
any lntcreated person• Carsey and Wm. Ch!pmaq was
Will meet to make plane for lhotr attendod by a n~mber or ' rclacampal~n lor tho school levy In uy.. and friends A ''¥•Pilon
as to conclusion-jumping. Th•y
pointed
out
Salisbury
township.
held part
folldwang
the wedding
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Of education
weaknesaes In existing knowledge ot how TB
SPTS SH9RTS
germs behave In mammals other than human Mr.. ,t.~~~~D H~!~~~~~ ~·1· Mr. and Mrs Rota~d Tomnce
beings and cattle. For Instance, their number ter a. llarrls, l&gt;lrs. Luta Ru..cll, and family apent Sunday In Co·
Middleport " M 111
I lumb111 with their so• ' nd famtl•
( h uman cases associated with t b
opets
,r&amp; area ne Buel • M
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MorKaret Cro 1- r and Airs Plul "Torrence
and
Was small, and It may have been that the shore, Columbu 1, were In Par- Gregory,
TB germs Jn the two dogs and two •·
kersburg Thursdly nlsht 10 attend 1--::::--:--:---''---ly were "i t 'it"
ca .. mere· a parly at t~e ~t. J111oph's H01 p1tal
n ran. through the animals.
SchoOl of Nqrslnf. · Mlu Jane
To
But they wanted
bll h
HarriS, daughter of Mr and Mr· DEVOTED
INTERESTS
th
pu c eallh sclentista W B. Harrla, Ia a •tudent nurse at OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
roughout the world to know what they
the school.
Natlonal adverURI!I/1 rep~aeota·
doing so they could look Into the posslbl:ue:se
MIITIIIO CHANOID
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too, and also so Jhore WQIIld ~e "a
' The annualotulflqr bee held by tG, N. •·
predation of the possfblllty f ,, Wider ap- the Melp Co~nti 'l'llllero~loeta and Entered II IlCOn~ e)asa m~ipf
of tuberculo is d
o "'e occurrence Heolth Aasodatlon ha1 been mov· li!IIW at tile post ofllce at p001•
8 1n ogs and cats "
ed loi'WIU'd one teek, Mn Murial
"·ib.soch,rllto•tl'on
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Bradford said teday. It will he at u•
rates: Delivery ~Y
Before medical science got TB In human 1 P.m. on Oct. 21, nul Monday,
nallable 30 cenll
beings under fair conlt·ol and th dl .
lnotead ol on Nov. 4, u orlctnauy
Senltlqel in atlvanee
e sease stlll planned. Mietjna place Is the
waa "th hli
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e w e P ague,'' there were 110 faclll- lleatll ldet~it Cltt.lreh., ,
esforflo~lngoutll.w. leap'd' tb '"~ ho
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eiJ', use,
' PLAM Mlrit~ r ·
Bot pets passed TB gerlns back and forth.
u now there Is the all Important question of n•
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tli&lt;ornoon
the "•rvoll'l" - and Where those "
are.
reser-

~O:n~ medlc~
~Oirs"
~t'a a wh9PPIDJ 35 2 per cent. Three of~ Victims Ll'"e TOGETHER

.,.. had active TB, a rate ot 8.82 per nt I
mass X·r•y examinations of Glasgo::n~ ~
large, the rate wa• 0.72 per cent.
The telenlisll then reversed themselves :)' eumtnlnJ the house-hold dogs and cats of
;:an helnga In whom 20 dogs and 15 cats
~~~ dllfl and two cats were found to be con:
" en of TB germs This, the scientists s~d.
~~ ralle the que1Uoo or the advlsablllty of
....,w•DI dOfl and cats to live In tuberculillla

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6,3.0.; t;.mle•S, Ranob .
9:00 Dinah Shore
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8:80 .' Gumb' •'
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10:30. CipJ. IIiU•nl
News Headtlnes
n· 00 True Story
Jl!lfewatcb"
t 1.30 Det.ective's Diary
12·30 Sign Qff
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12 00 Foreign lntr!gue
J2·SO The ~lg Picture
:13'~Mon.~ay
1 00 Down On the Farm
8.45 Sl(n On
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7:00 Today
Watch Mr'. Wizard
9·00
Sky King
8:30
Footl&gt;&lt;U S&lt;orebeard
News Picture
10.1\0
to.3o Tres1s\ire
Hopalong Ca!lldy
u·oo
~dl:ur~al Nl.,t! Jamboree

180 Miles, Lock Fr.ee Water

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This reach or the Ohto nver 1s unique for
a simple and very startling reason. There
are 180 miles of lock free water between the
Eureka dam to the south and the Apple
Grove dam to the east, and that part of the
open lower Kanawha River
Nowhere else in all lhe length of the Ohto
River can such an expansive area of pool water be found. There Is nothing even to com ·
pare with It
For ex~mple, at Cincinnati only six miles
cf water are available between locks. The sto·
ry is slmllar at Huntington, w va, whm
only five miles exist. Boats are so thick Jn the
Cincinnati area the Coast Guard mounts patrols to preve11t disastrous colllslons, with
not too much success
Besides this attractive lock free pool of
Nor do many people use the site for launchwater, this 180 miles surrounding us has oth·
ing VtSJtors to this area's unique boating area
er features. There are numerous sites for picare warned In advance about It and usually
nics along the river; Letart Island and Chestay away, or learn their lesson at consider.
shire Island are ideal locations for boating
able expense and headache to themselves and
parties. Along the Kanawha there are hightheir expensive pleasure craft.
way parks near enough to the river to be easOn the other hand, Middleport, through of.
Ily accessible by boaters
ficiat channels took the lniUatlve to Improve
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Its boat landing last summer and when visit·
lng craft have occasion to eome uhore here
A1 d h
Alfred Granae wiU bave lts
they are guided to Middleport, not Pomeroy
w ere else In the Ohio River valley Is Halloween party and pie so&lt;lal at
beauty surpassed or matched? We have Uter- the Granee Hall hil Friday evenally b
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lng Oeober 28
0r
I rellence?
een m ss ng the boat falling to capital- The Allred .MYF will ha It
So Ho, Hum, what's the dlff...en""T
b:e on an opportunity at hand since modern Halloween party In the c~~.:
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pleas11re craft- first b
basement on Thursday evenfna
There is a difference. An avflrace Sunday
II
ecame popular with re- Oct 31 with Hemlock ~
d'
through last summer found up to
pleaiUre crea on-minded consumers.
Ora~ge' youth aroup ao"';~~t!,n
craft enjoying the wide, smooth 40
""ach- of
Our area Is not overly blessed ~th re&lt;!l'ea' Tueiday, Ocl&lt;lber 29 at 8 p. ))1.
ow
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tlon 8 •• H tl
the wscs will pr&lt;Jent Ill p the ·Ohlo River at Pomeroy #end. Many are
a, fli,.. un ng is llmlted to short sea• at the church here In obs;:;.:~
from oolnts outside the lmm•dl•te Ohio Rl· sons. F!Bhermen on occasloJI.stlll come away of "Week of Prayer and Self.,Oe·
ver V
f
r.t. •
from Forked Run Late, the Shade branches, nlal.
a11ev. 0 ne 1arge amlly.pany every week the farm ponds, with dlsgu•ted looks on their - C
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1end h rl f its boat here from Athens • faces and empty creels. •
aunc e rom Middleport, and camped on
A 1
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Letart Island Saturday and SundiiY Cases
s e1sure me Increases In our mechanl·
llke this were not rare.
cal future, more people will be looting for
recreation out! t w
LODGI MIT
And 40 craft skimming Plf'r our water Is not t
e s. e can see no firm reason The i;ldea Lodae, Knlghja ol
0 P~~eed with a gradual and planllll(l PYthl••· ~et thlo wppk with ~~r·
a small handful to the numb~- that might be
Interested in coming bere, o• being here al· exploltattotl of our natural asset, the Ohlo.Ri- son Jon,., chancellor.cammander,
d
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ver for pleasure craft
pre&amp;Jdlng on Thursday at the K o/
rea Y. enJOY boating. There are 25 "paid
O t
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up" members of the Big Bend Boating club
ur owns could brighten their future by re!reahment.. were ~~erved by c., 1,
taking on the project of ·
h
Bahr
whi ch so recently as two yeaago did not I d'""
tmprovt g their boat
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even e~lst. Each has a boat. These are but a an u&gt;ei and facilities for boaters. This is par.
MEETING CALLED
nucleous of what might someday be here if ~~cudllarly true of Pomeroy, a landing at which A Spee~al meeting has been cal
;:p;~;;JD;;::J~:::-;;;;::~;:=,.~n(;n~gs~ca~n~n~ot~be~m~a~d~e~l- led
7 30workers
at tho Bra,d·
buryTuesday
School atwhen
from

,DiseQ$! In Animals

m. Youtb meetlnt; 1:30. Eve~ervlce Wed. T:!O, 1'r11er
'"~rv••• Thursday 8 p. m. CMann;
1 p. m. Pal meetbll.
Churcfl of Chrltt In Chrhtlan
Union, llidddleporl; Rev. GuJ r.
Sayre, pallor. Sunday Seboo~ 10 a.
m. Leo l!lll, Supt.; £venin&amp; wor.
ahlp 7:30; Wedllelday 7:30, Bible

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Project 01 Merit Is Seen For PomeroylnlmprovJng
Its Boot Landing To Accommodate Pleasure Craft Use

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Rev. ual'ff f'\c.k,~s. pa:~~~~H
:uuday School 9:30 J.·m.; Yt
.•copies inectln'll 6 45 p. m.;
' reaching service.&amp; 1:30 P· m.
Prayer meettna Wed. 7iSO
p. m.worship
,lllst
;,rhursday
S 9:30 7:30
Morning
8venlng INOr&amp;hlp 8 on the lsi,
5th Sundays Prayer'. me~ting
Wednesday at Ill\
Roclne Million Chilrltl lvoh
put&lt;lr, Services &amp;und•1 7:80 l~d
rues.. y 7:30 • · . ' .
Church of 'hrl~l. pomoroy,
Blbill ~chool 9.30, Rlcbam Divis,
!upt. Morning worship 10:30,
Tople ·'T~ • EldershiP:' Chrlatlan
Endeavor 0 30. Evening servllie
Dally VacatiOn Bible SChool Pi'oaram 7:10.
A....tOIIc, ChUrch ' 1ht ~tr4
Jesas Cbrlat
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A project of merit In Pomeroy, if It is to
'tb 'li ·
eep up WI I sister ~wn of Middleport,
1s improvement of the boat 1andmg at the
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old ferry shp between the upper and lower
parking lots
The subJect has been discussed occasionally among councilmen, and even in the Pomeroy Chamber ot Commerce. However, nolh·
ing sohd has come of any inv~stigatwn or discusston to this date A casual examination of
the old landing demonstrates clearly what is
wrong w1th 11
Brtefly, erosion of water and the force of
water beating againat the submerged con·
crete has opened jagged breaks and rocks Jn
the surface. This makes launching or removing modern boats from the water at that
point extremely hazardous. It is nigh lmpoiio
sible to use the landing without damaging &amp;
hull Net tesult of this Is that fewer and few·
er, to the point of non-edstence. boats pull
into the Pomeroy landing.

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our communities accepted th ·h 11
to
e c a enge
provide somethmg !me for boating

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~ Iro. es Prove Dogs, Cats, May Be "''ll,e·•ervo•'rs
Sabeence
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" dB yG'rassgow Team
Tu rcu OSIS
Germs. , 4Canines TeSae
By DILOS IMIT~

Unl'""
... 'rou klt•ct
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NEW YORK (UP) - Sclentltlc investlga·
~!on has dl~;losed that dogs and cats may be
reservoirs of tuberculQJls germs This Is Jm.
portant
,being Isbever
ecauae jjf tu
d berculosls among human
W pe out, all "reservoirs" of
the germs wlll have to be wiped out first
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The investigation wu notable because it
was made in Glasgow, Scotland which h
of the
t (f .
as one
th
mos e ective public health servlcealn
also has as yet ijndetected reler·
0
rs
germs that keep the "new Cll81"
rate among people more or less steady.
Other possible reservoirs h~d been h t""
and
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BO a n1verslty of G!u10w team headed
by Dr. V. M. Hawthorne lootejllnto doea and
eats. Firat, they checked til L ... "
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e, 11Uman con·
o 14 dogs whleh wel'e, most definitely
tubercular.

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Germ Contaets Are Studied
These cont.cta numbered Bd 'but only 34
to
lllveatlgallon. Of thon
' 8 ·ray1 of I~ showed e~rldence&amp; of TB

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the sclentlsta remarked thc:t
Upolnis to the ease with which muluttl lnfec.
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"ractora for
'otumbuo, October 22.
lei Ford Traetors. This now elve•
Ru81ell Browft lftd his oraanl ' rantle of power to do l~n
•tlon from ~WI''' Tractor 811 ~anr t~ the, !arrest lobs on
'· Pomeror, PbJ~•. altende4 th( •
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nectlnr
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T~e &lt;lmo~s· 8-polnt book up
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The compfete line of equip- tors. Mort P!'UODI
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nent and Ford Tr1ct~ •II! be owned b th 1 ' ••·•• pmeat
l~wn ~ 1b• ¥Q~~ ~ovember 15 11.1cd on ~theel~lll!~J':,n 1;!~:
w en
local ...,.... will hoi~ StJie ana apJ!earan~ baa not
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14 pew" ' ' ~·• o.~ tb other leag will be wen
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covtatn aaogaroo
MDightyWMitohu~
Playhouse
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Lucky s Cartoons
Satqrday Piayhouoe
Jlm'l'ie Dean Show

Teeo-11e Dancce Party
Saturday &amp;howcase
Garden Club
JfeatUI'e Repolll
Get Set, Go
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11:00 LQOk
UnitedUpNation&amp;
ll:llO Camera Three
12:00 Let's Take A Trip
7:00
12:30 Wild Bill Hickok
7:30
1:110 Face the Nation
8:00
1:45' Football Kickoff
8:30
2:00 Profeplonal Football
9:30
4:45 CBS News
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,5:00 See 11 Now
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8:30 Annie Oakley
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhodes spent
eeveral day• with the latter'• bro- Mr. ahd Mrs. W. E. Irvin of
ther, Mr. Simeon, and James Davis Dover, Fla, left Monday for their
and families 10 Columbus.
home after visitl'ne a week wit~
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar. Hamm, Mr and Mrj. H B. Powell.
Mrs John Hamm, Mr. and -•rs
Mrs f. llayl WI~ oC Pome·
Clarence Grueser, Mr and Mnm roy and Allen Hayman attended 8.00
VIrgil Hamm and /amlly and Dana the pumpkm show at Circleville I 8·30
llamm attended the Golden Wed- Saturday
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ding Anmvemry ot their brother Mr. and Mrs J p Burnell or
Mr and Mrs Albert Hamm or Lan- Charleslon and Don Powell or 10:15
caster, Sunday. ·
Columbus spent the weekend 110:30
L&lt;ster lillltey, Mro. Bertha Holt· with H B Powell.
11:00
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Mrs Nora Gorham and sister.
auests
of Mr and Mrs Mary
Hayman
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word or 1.30
Allen Bally
of Basban
the death
ol their
brother-in·law
Mrs Rlna Cross wos visiting her W•)llam Detzel of Lancaster. ' 2:30
daughter, ltlra Dorothy Davis and Mr. a11d M,. E B Lynch and 3:00
!amilv ·o! Racine
daughter, Charleston are spend- 3:45
Mrs David Nease felt •nd broke '"" • short vacntlon with Mr 4.00
her arm one day this week. She and Mr~ H 8 Powell
4:80
wa1 taken to a hospit~l ~o1 treat- Mrs. h• 1/illoon !has move~ ~~oo ,
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Mrs Goldie Dill assisted 'Mrs she r~ently purchased at Racine 6.30
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pre,ochln&amp; &amp;ervl~ at
11rvlet f;30 ,p. m.
Church ef Chrltl In ·Ch11ttlaoo
lng preachlal , aeflilces ov~n~.;~;t~:;;:C,
Union, Hobaon. Rev. 0. H. cart,
13, Nov. 10 and Dec. a. •
pul&lt;lr. Bunda.• Sebool, 0 a. !!'··
preocblna on Sept. 21,
Annie Jolobltr, Supt.; Kornlnl
Nov. 24, Dec 22 Cbrlatlm
...oadwt, 10.11 a. m.: Evenlnl
Fellowsblp meetlnga 7 to I
1e"lte 1:30: Wed, 1:30, ·Prayer
lint Tbqrad,ty • In the
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On6ury,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Clarence
McDaniel
Oranae church. Official Board 7:30, One·Won-01ile
Thom11
Weii!J,
puler. Bible
of
Reaver
Falls,
Pa.,
vl1lted
over
neetlng the Friday after preach· at W1pple heme.
School, 9.30 William Kina. Supt.
the week end w1th llr. and l(ra, ,
·•&amp; services· the prevlouo Sundt~ Christian kltnce locltly, loU Momlna
Won~lp and Communion
Tltua Ptekens and other relaUv•.
morning. Homecomln&amp; Sunday
Ave., Pomeroy. Morn- 10:30, CbrlatiRD
Endeavor, 6 p. m.
¥n. Laura Pickena ''"'~d ule ·
Oet. lith, basket dlnn..- I o'clock
11, PROBATION AF'I'·
afternoon service' 2 o'clock Rev
DEATH. Golden Te~t: Bleued Evenlna 1ervlte 7:30 p m.
lira Georp Burns aiWI~ a LadieJ Aid of Elast Lelll'l, w,a.
and Friday In mUlnl
Harold c Doster, minister. EverY is the man that enduretb tempta·
Mothers Club meelin1 Wed9eaday nesdoy
apple
butter.
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&gt;ne welcome.
lion: !or wben he lo tried, he
SERMONmE
evenlna at the home of lira. Sally
OrlftiO Chrltlltn Church: Sun· shall receive the erown of life,
LOYALTV TO CHRIST
Clark KayiDng. lira. Burna, lin. Terry and Manhall Bouoh 1penl
1ay-S&lt;hoot 10 a. m. Marvin Kee· which the Lord hath promised to
a, lit¥. frod J, Go,._
Leater Zerkle and lira. Clarke the week end m Racm~ with their
bauah. Supt. Communion and them that love Him. Jamea 1: 12.
Mid&lt;lleport Church of Chrilt were botleslea for the month.
arandparent., Mr. and 'lin. Fred
preachln1 service 11 1 m and Wednesday evening ~erviees at 8. TEKT: •11 ,. 1- .,. yo will Mr. and lin Cbarlea Allens- Sham.
ovtnlng service at 7:30 p. m. Reading room with 11de entrance kHP my ....,...•
worth and aon hu returned home
Prine~p•l Don Ne..e of Letart
llornlng preachlna on S&lt;pt. 29, located at :ear of church, open 1&lt;1 "Loyalty to Cbrlll" !J a vel')' after spending oeveral weeb with
oct 27, No 24, Dec. 22 Evening the public, Monday, 2 to 4 p m. short phnae, but 11 ba&amp; wrapped hil pare~ll, llr. and lin. Carl AI· School moved biB family into the
house &gt;aeated by llr. and )fro.
preaching oct. 13, Nov. 10 ond Unltt&lt;l Mtthodlst Ch•rch, E. within It the IUee&lt;U of every Ill- lenawortH, MlddleD«&lt;Dee. s. Chrlotian }'oulh Fellow- ·
Street, Pomeroy; Eu11ene divldual Cbriltlan life, and tbe Mr. and llfn. William Sunday VIrgil Wallter.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Nice and
!hip meetings 1 to 0 p. m. lint Brown. pastor Sunday S&lt;hool 9·15 triumph of the Kingdom of God!
Thursday In the month at
a. rn., Tbeo Smith, Supt.; Wor.hlp We ohould make every eUorl to and daugbi&lt;.T, Wut Columbia "" d•ughter, and Jackie Gilbert of
ited her pmnll, Mr. and lira. W. Newark spent Sunday with Mr. and
lock Grove, third
: Subject: "My Stewardship" polle88 this loyalty.
H.
BleWd, Sunday.
Mro. LID)Id Niee
Orange Churth
MYF, Intermediate&amp;, ~ P· m.; Sen· We might define tile pbra&amp;e:
llr and Mn. L&lt;wlo Walker ol
meetings oa uie
lors 5 p. m. Family Night, 6 p, m. "Loyalty to Cbrist": - "IUch a Callina on Mr. and lin John
preaching oervleeo
Rev Brown will speak o• "What love for Him that we will In ALL Harrllon Saturdlf and Sunday .llinersv•lle opent Thursday with
Sun~y · mornlng.
A Methodist Relieves". Wednesday things make Him first, ond aur- were lin. Todd Cblklen and baby, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Vlfgil
Sept.:..:!9 with
7 P m. Prayer meellng •Jill Cboir render to His w1ll"
Mr. and lira. Ronald Cltlldera, lin. Wallter
eommunlon and
rehearsal. Mrs VanVrankln, Dir~t·
Emma Stewll'land ehlldren, Dawn Mr. and Mra. J R L&lt;e o! Jla.
regular time In
or.
Loyalty to Cbrlll will bring and Mlehae~ VIenna.
cme and Maude and Josie Pickens
basket dinner at 12:45 and
Alfrod Mtlhodlot Ch•rchl lttv. about lhe unity of the church. The Cllfl&lt;ln Climben mel at lbe •pent Sunday w1tb Mrs L. E. Pickanerooon JerVIec at 2. Rev. Har· R M. Grove, pastor. Sunday School Loyalty oeeesallates out desiring home of Ann Wllllama on October ens of Athena.
•!d c. Doster, minister. Everyone 9 30, Lloyd Dillinger, Supt Wor- umty, lor He prayed for IL LoyThe meeUna opened with the
lira. Bhthe TheiSS of Dorus,
welcome.
ship, 10,45, Albert Warner, lay- ally to Cbrlll provides tile WAY
ptedae pod aon&amp;. Their pro- •pent Friday wtth Mrs. Edison
to unity. Wbea we all fully do 1111
were Bileualed and the ev~ Broce.
' Chureh: Sunday School at 10 a. Ieader Sunday 2 10 3 P· m. ,.,.. will we wllloU be obidlngln Him,
wu spent playing games.
m. Cre&amp;Uio Newland, Supt. Coin· Ices at Elmwood Rest l!ome Wed. and un1ty wiD bave como. It iB the
Wllllama will be boateao to
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munlon and preocblog at 11 a. m. 30 p. m. Midweek prayer; TUes., thmas thlt are NOT of Hla will Hallloween party, TUeaday even·
,.,..... Plaint Chriltltn 8 P m., OCt. 29, WSCS Week of that divide Ill· Loyalty to Cbrlst
24. lira. Margie Carl·
on Oct. 6, Nov. 3, on W,9rld Wide
and Self-Denial program at w1ll )Dilntaln unity - In 10&lt;11
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Vo VA
oppolnted
Rally Day, Oct. 8 on World Wid• ~e
ThUI'a., Oct. 31 • Hal· congreaationa. and In the cburch
of the elub
.c6mmunlon Sunday. ~l!ri•tlan Joween Pll'ly In cburcb ba"'ment world wide. There wUJ be unity of
Youtb Fellowship meetings 1 to sponoor~d by ~F with Hemlock message, spirit, name, orpnizaTONIGHT
9 p. m. first TUesday In the Grove end Orange Youth groops u Uon and work.
Rex Reason
Rev~ly G-rjand
~~ Tuppers PlaiAS, third
Loyalty to Cbrllt will bring the
"BADLANDS Of MONTANA"
Tuesday in mootb at Long BOt· ,
• 1 Chrlot, Middleport; F. purity of life He OJ!peell, into the A farewell pll'ly wu given on
(In Regalaeope)
, tom. Official Board meetlna Ule
IRj:.rs:~~~e M:U~~~ life of every loylf•lndJvldual. "If Thursday aftemoon for Mrs. Myr- Mariball Thompson
seeQDd TUesday In the montii.IW01'1thlp
ye Jove me •Y!' will keep my eom· tle Wallter at her home Games
Willard Parker
Cbrlatlan Women'• FeUowsJilp
topic "BE tile Aoo- mandmenta." Complete loyalty were pllyed ond lira. Jane Hill
8 P m. Cbri!llan Endeavor; brings putlly life.
"LURE OF THE SWAMP"
won the prize. Ice cream, we,
the seeond Thunday In the
(In Regallcope)
month. Rev. Harold ·C. Do.llerl
m. ETeoina w'onbip Topic, Loyolty tD
will brina the coffee and eandy wu JerVed by the
COMEDY and CARTOON
Echoing' )'rumpet"; Wed., 7
bolteu. Tbe Wlitm moved 811·
minister. Everyone w•leome:
P m. 'Pr&amp;Yer illeeUng and Bible Chrbt-Uke
of love, for·
uiday to tlleir farm at Ba&amp;han
Oct. f1
Lont 11011tm Christl_; Church Jtudy; 8 p. m. Choir practlee.
to
=~: Mr. ond Hn. Robert Boulh of
Sunday Scb\101 at 9:30 •· m. )Irs. ' Htllh Motllodllt Church, Mlddl• biliUes. Loyalty is the aMWer, If
Pat Boone
Terry Moore
Walter Brown, Supt. Communion port, Rev. C. Haymon Konkrlght, you are bavinl difficulty In poo"IERNAtDINI"
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•IDd Preaching service at 10.~ a. pastor. S•mday S&lt;bool 9:30, Em· selling the CbNJian altitudes
(Cinemascope-Tecbnlcolor)
m. ond evening service at 1 30 est Covert, Supt.; Momma wor· Loyalty 1&lt;1 cbrlll will purify the
,. Ma&gt;rnlllg pr~acblng Oct O,.Nov. 3 ahip,.t0·30, !ermon topic "Our Ad· spirit and the program of our
-alJo...:..
Dec. I and 29. Evening senlces vancil&gt;g Church"; 8 p. m. Youth homes. Let UJ mate our homes
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llory Kay TriO
Oct. 20, Nov. 11 and Deq. 15. Ftllowsblp. TUesday 1.30. MeUto· all the Lord wllll them to be!
And A Bli Mllliw Call
Prayer meeting and Bible Study diBt Men; Wednesday 7 p. m. ch\tir Loyalty 10 Chell! will solve the
"CIIA.CHMH4 lOOM"
Wednesday at 8 p. m. prietice; Thursday 1:30, Commlo- problem of financing-the work of
Also CartOon
Chtl;thm Youth FeUowablp meet slon on Education at home of Supt. the Kingdom. No chUI'cb hu a fin·
The ~r · Almbst
7 to 9 p. m. first TUesday in and Mrs. L WMeComas.
problem that would not
AoNDAY
otTDill »
montll, a' , 'l'upper,s . Plilru, Pint Prolbrlorlon'Church, Mid.
1M! oolved 'bY, a complete
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TUesday In the month at 'JIIIIf, R'lv Howard R..,.rr,•ilfttOr.l-ll!''fflY to cbrlat on the part of
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Wlldl For lt._lftl Nt11t
meeting tbe first Wednesday Sup!; Morning worship I0:30 top. have His way with what we call
To Be True
Morch 19511
night in the month. Rev. Harold ic 'The Cood SlckneSB Can Do'; "ours",. apd we use our funds as
C. Doster, minister. Everyone 6 P· m Westmmster Youth fel· faithful atewardo, the problem
welcome.
towsblp; Wed., 6.30. Jun1or Choir; dluppearo.
7 p m. Senior choir.
Pomeroy, l)hlo ' .
Tho Fo4tr•'-'~ Church: ' EvanP"""""lan Chureh. S•rocUIO, Loyalty to Cbrlll will fill the
MASKED HALLOWEEN PARTY
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8fllCII ltefonntcl • '"'·•~ on, Rev. Howard Ruppelt, paator. Com·
Pomeroy. !lev. Waldo J. Bartels. munlon service 9 a m.; Chun:h II
wlll
$ci1Vate
the
members
In
con·
stint evanaellam: II will keep us
Pastor, Norman Kloos, .s. S. Sopt School 10 a. m. Pearl M&lt;Brlde, f
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,
rom wrooa Paces
an ac1"' es
Pomeroy' Budget Shdp~lil«- Q!llllet
ship Hour 10:30 a. m Serm~ to- • Fl"t Boptlat . Church, Mlddit. and
and attitudes.
keep us In the right pliees'
WED. Oc',r. 301h 7:00 - JO:OO
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ome po•t, Rev. c. E. Hoyt, pastor. 9·15 Loyall,\' to Christ will bring a
Prizes for the Funniest, PreiUest &amp;Spookiest.
and worship. 'You ar~ II{Cicomc.
Chur&lt;h School, Gerald Anthony, very joyful way of life. Some peoC~,
Tht ''" Melhtdllt Chu!d&gt;- Supt.; MorniDB worship tO U toBallons, Ral!ll5 and Fun Fo~ All.
Laurel Oliff: Sunday Sehoul at pic "The Benefit of Tithing", Nur· pie have only enough religion to
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Prizes
(Panda Bear, cue) and otll'er prizes.
9:30 a. m. Pearl Jacobs, Sup! aery lor babies ann small children; make them miserable. a complete
Ma\et :; of llols~ lire•~' :
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Sundar mornlna scrv"' ol ow- 5:30 Jr. and Sr. Hi BFY; 7:30 Eve- Jives mto llveo of constant joy. u
EVERYONE WElCOME!!!
int Sundar 'School by tho pPior
worship, "Power With God";
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FillY Service 7 p, n\. Evangclls- : Church Finance Committee· you would be haPPY· trY tolllloytic Servlee' 1·30 p. m., by pastor. Tuesdil' 11;30 a. m. Women's PraY· ~l~cy~~~H~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~======~==~==========~==;-:;;;;;======~
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Churt~ J'rayer meet- er proup ~o. 11 I :30 p. m. Group
Dtlt'::e &amp;Pl)'llioUQt Deal
lng 7:30 p. m: Leader-pastor.
No. 2. 7 p. m. Christ••• CrusadHysellllun: Sunday School at m Halloween party; Wed. 6 p. m.
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9:30 a. m. Carrie Moore, Supt Primary Dept. Halloween party;
Sund.-J mornlnr oervlce follow· 7:30, Mid-week prayer and praise;
Bake s Of ~ Brea~" ·· ···
lng Sunday S&lt;hool by pastor 8:SO Senior choir
Thuroday C~urch Prayer meet· MI. Morloh loptlat Churth, MI•·
llu:·',lng\on,
in1 7:30 p. m. Jeoder, pastor.
dleport, Rev. N. D. Bordon, pasl&lt;lr:
Revival Meeting-Date Oct. 10 Bible S&lt;hool 9 lD, Arlena Reese.
to Oct. 20. Ptace-Hysetl Run supt; Morning worship, 10:30;
Frfe Methodist Church. TIJD•- BTU, 6 p. m.
f,.. Mtlhodlot Chllrch,ltOY. W. 7:30 P• .m. Each cvenfng Evan
Church of tho Nou,.nt. Mlddl"
1 strausbaugh1 Plllllor,' lAurel lcilat-aev. ' w. H. Strausbaugh
the Rev Robert Palmer, pasIll!. Sun?iY School •1:30; Clau S~ctli slnglnr· each evening
Bible S&lt;hool 9:30, L&lt;ster T.-J·
cetlng 10:30· FMY•, si!tvlee 7:00, Eve1yone weleomo.
su~t; Morning worship 10:30;
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he wedding or connie Kay
Schools
any lntcreated person• Carsey and Wm. Ch!pmaq was
Will meet to make plane for lhotr attendod by a n~mber or ' rclacampal~n lor tho school levy In uy.. and friends A ''¥•Pilon
as to conclusion-jumping. Th•y
pointed
out
Salisbury
township.
held part
folldwang
the wedding
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Of education
weaknesaes In existing knowledge ot how TB
SPTS SH9RTS
germs behave In mammals other than human Mr.. ,t.~~~~D H~!~~~~~ ~·1· Mr. and Mrs Rota~d Tomnce
beings and cattle. For Instance, their number ter a. llarrls, l&gt;lrs. Luta Ru..cll, and family apent Sunday In Co·
Middleport " M 111
I lumb111 with their so• ' nd famtl•
( h uman cases associated with t b
opets
,r&amp; area ne Buel • M
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MorKaret Cro 1- r and Airs Plul "Torrence
and
Was small, and It may have been that the shore, Columbu 1, were In Par- Gregory,
TB germs Jn the two dogs and two •·
kersburg Thursdly nlsht 10 attend 1--::::--:--:---''---ly were "i t 'it"
ca .. mere· a parly at t~e ~t. J111oph's H01 p1tal
n ran. through the animals.
SchoOl of Nqrslnf. · Mlu Jane
To
But they wanted
bll h
HarriS, daughter of Mr and Mr· DEVOTED
INTERESTS
th
pu c eallh sclentista W B. Harrla, Ia a •tudent nurse at OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
roughout the world to know what they
the school.
Natlonal adverURI!I/1 rep~aeota·
doing so they could look Into the posslbl:ue:se
MIITIIIO CHANOID
1
too, and also so Jhore WQIIld ~e "a
' The annualotulflqr bee held by tG, N. •·
predation of the possfblllty f ,, Wider ap- the Melp Co~nti 'l'llllero~loeta and Entered II IlCOn~ e)asa m~ipf
of tuberculo is d
o "'e occurrence Heolth Aasodatlon ha1 been mov· li!IIW at tile post ofllce at p001•
8 1n ogs and cats "
ed loi'WIU'd one teek, Mn Murial
"·ib.soch,rllto•tl'on
·
Bradford said teday. It will he at u•
rates: Delivery ~Y
Before medical science got TB In human 1 P.m. on Oct. 21, nul Monday,
nallable 30 cenll
beings under fair conlt·ol and th dl .
lnotead ol on Nov. 4, u orlctnauy
Senltlqel in atlvanee
e sease stlll planned. Mietjna place Is the
waa "th hli
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esforflo~lngoutll.w. leap'd' tb '"~ ho
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eiJ', use,
' PLAM Mlrit~ r ·
Bot pets passed TB gerlns back and forth.
u now there Is the all Important question of n•
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tli&lt;ornoon
the "•rvoll'l" - and Where those "
are.
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~Oirs"
~t'a a wh9PPIDJ 35 2 per cent. Three of~ Victims Ll'"e TOGETHER

.,.. had active TB, a rate ot 8.82 per nt I
mass X·r•y examinations of Glasgo::n~ ~
large, the rate wa• 0.72 per cent.
The telenlisll then reversed themselves :)' eumtnlnJ the house-hold dogs and cats of
;:an helnga In whom 20 dogs and 15 cats
~~~ dllfl and two cats were found to be con:
" en of TB germs This, the scientists s~d.
~~ ralle the que1Uoo or the advlsablllty of
....,w•DI dOfl and cats to live In tuberculillla

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News Headtlnes
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12 00 Foreign lntr!gue
J2·SO The ~lg Picture
:13'~Mon.~ay
1 00 Down On the Farm
8.45 Sl(n On
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7:00 Today
Watch Mr'. Wizard
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Sky King
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News Picture
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Hopalong Ca!lldy
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~dl:ur~al Nl.,t! Jamboree

180 Miles, Lock Fr.ee Water

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a simple and very startling reason. There
are 180 miles of lock free water between the
Eureka dam to the south and the Apple
Grove dam to the east, and that part of the
open lower Kanawha River
Nowhere else in all lhe length of the Ohto
River can such an expansive area of pool water be found. There Is nothing even to com ·
pare with It
For ex~mple, at Cincinnati only six miles
cf water are available between locks. The sto·
ry is slmllar at Huntington, w va, whm
only five miles exist. Boats are so thick Jn the
Cincinnati area the Coast Guard mounts patrols to preve11t disastrous colllslons, with
not too much success
Besides this attractive lock free pool of
Nor do many people use the site for launchwater, this 180 miles surrounding us has oth·
ing VtSJtors to this area's unique boating area
er features. There are numerous sites for picare warned In advance about It and usually
nics along the river; Letart Island and Chestay away, or learn their lesson at consider.
shire Island are ideal locations for boating
able expense and headache to themselves and
parties. Along the Kanawha there are hightheir expensive pleasure craft.
way parks near enough to the river to be easOn the other hand, Middleport, through of.
Ily accessible by boaters
ficiat channels took the lniUatlve to Improve
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Its boat landing last summer and when visit·
lng craft have occasion to eome uhore here
A1 d h
Alfred Granae wiU bave lts
they are guided to Middleport, not Pomeroy
w ere else In the Ohio River valley Is Halloween party and pie so&lt;lal at
beauty surpassed or matched? We have Uter- the Granee Hall hil Friday evenally b
j 1
lng Oeober 28
0r
I rellence?
een m ss ng the boat falling to capital- The Allred .MYF will ha It
So Ho, Hum, what's the dlff...en""T
b:e on an opportunity at hand since modern Halloween party In the c~~.:
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pleas11re craft- first b
basement on Thursday evenfna
There is a difference. An avflrace Sunday
II
ecame popular with re- Oct 31 with Hemlock ~
d'
through last summer found up to
pleaiUre crea on-minded consumers.
Ora~ge' youth aroup ao"';~~t!,n
craft enjoying the wide, smooth 40
""ach- of
Our area Is not overly blessed ~th re&lt;!l'ea' Tueiday, Ocl&lt;lber 29 at 8 p. ))1.
ow
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tlon 8 •• H tl
the wscs will pr&lt;Jent Ill p the ·Ohlo River at Pomeroy #end. Many are
a, fli,.. un ng is llmlted to short sea• at the church here In obs;:;.:~
from oolnts outside the lmm•dl•te Ohio Rl· sons. F!Bhermen on occasloJI.stlll come away of "Week of Prayer and Self.,Oe·
ver V
f
r.t. •
from Forked Run Late, the Shade branches, nlal.
a11ev. 0 ne 1arge amlly.pany every week the farm ponds, with dlsgu•ted looks on their - C
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1end h rl f its boat here from Athens • faces and empty creels. •
aunc e rom Middleport, and camped on
A 1
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Letart Island Saturday and SundiiY Cases
s e1sure me Increases In our mechanl·
llke this were not rare.
cal future, more people will be looting for
recreation out! t w
LODGI MIT
And 40 craft skimming Plf'r our water Is not t
e s. e can see no firm reason The i;ldea Lodae, Knlghja ol
0 P~~eed with a gradual and planllll(l PYthl••· ~et thlo wppk with ~~r·
a small handful to the numb~- that might be
Interested in coming bere, o• being here al· exploltattotl of our natural asset, the Ohlo.Ri- son Jon,., chancellor.cammander,
d
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ver for pleasure craft
pre&amp;Jdlng on Thursday at the K o/
rea Y. enJOY boating. There are 25 "paid
O t
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up" members of the Big Bend Boating club
ur owns could brighten their future by re!reahment.. were ~~erved by c., 1,
taking on the project of ·
h
Bahr
whi ch so recently as two yeaago did not I d'""
tmprovt g their boat
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MEETING CALLED
nucleous of what might someday be here if ~~cudllarly true of Pomeroy, a landing at which A Spee~al meeting has been cal
;:p;~;;JD;;::J~:::-;;;;::~;:=,.~n(;n~gs~ca~n~n~ot~be~m~a~d~e~l- led
7 30workers
at tho Bra,d·
buryTuesday
School atwhen
from

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m. Youtb meetlnt; 1:30. Eve~ervlce Wed. T:!O, 1'r11er
'"~rv••• Thursday 8 p. m. CMann;
1 p. m. Pal meetbll.
Churcfl of Chrltt In Chrhtlan
Union, llidddleporl; Rev. GuJ r.
Sayre, pallor. Sunday Seboo~ 10 a.
m. Leo l!lll, Supt.; £venin&amp; wor.
ahlp 7:30; Wedllelday 7:30, Bible

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Pomeroy Cement lloCk C'
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Rev. ual'ff f'\c.k,~s. pa:~~~~H
:uuday School 9:30 J.·m.; Yt
.•copies inectln'll 6 45 p. m.;
' reaching service.&amp; 1:30 P· m.
Prayer meettna Wed. 7iSO
p. m.worship
,lllst
;,rhursday
S 9:30 7:30
Morning
8venlng INOr&amp;hlp 8 on the lsi,
5th Sundays Prayer'. me~ting
Wednesday at Ill\
Roclne Million Chilrltl lvoh
put&lt;lr, Services &amp;und•1 7:80 l~d
rues.. y 7:30 • · . ' .
Church of 'hrl~l. pomoroy,
Blbill ~chool 9.30, Rlcbam Divis,
!upt. Morning worship 10:30,
Tople ·'T~ • EldershiP:' Chrlatlan
Endeavor 0 30. Evening servllie
Dally VacatiOn Bible SChool Pi'oaram 7:10.
A....tOIIc, ChUrch ' 1ht ~tr4
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l.llahlye. Over the hlllo 119011&lt;1 II

Millie frldly ' Satur41y Nlthlt
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Eddie Fife
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All Sizes
STOVE PIPE -REDUCERS- COLLARS, .etc.

Customer Parklilg In Rear of Store
MIDDLEPORT

Canton McKmlcy 14 Alliance 6
Cleveland West Tech 27
Cleveland West 0
Breclc.mlle 3{)
Cuyohoga He11lbl.i 6
Eaat Liverpool I! MartlnB Forry 7
Richmond, lnd 38
Dayton W1lbur Wright 19
Dayton Fairview 20
Dayton Silvera 18
Pl&lt;jua Cotbohc 61
Duyton Shawen Acres 8
Canton 11mken 26
Canton Lehman 18
Jackson 59 Perry 0
Cleveland John Hay 12
St John Cantlua 0
Maple He1ghls 21 Berea 6
Clnclnnall Woodward 32
Cincinnati \1 ainu! Hill! 18
Clnclnnall Elder 32 Ironton 6
Bexley 35 Delaware Willis 12
Maryavllle 19 London 0
Lima Catholic 13
Delphos St John 13
Toledo Wa•te 2e
Toledo 'Macomber 0
Toledo Central Catholic 29
Toledo Scott 0
Elyria 13 Findlay 0
Mansfield 14 Sandusky 6
\'ounaatown South 36
Sharon Pa o
Sondusky St Mory 25
Tlffm Calvert 14
Fredericktown 20 Butler 0
Morlon Harding 16 Ashland 0

BOWLING
IDGHLIGHTS

YOU

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l•en In the fact of trouble and
a... by Fire ...
If l'.. Are Fully

, MIN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
CROWS STIAK HOUSE
Louka
226 178 176 679
Menchlnl
132 172 162 486
Darst
m 136 170 461
Gibbs
180 166 172 W6
Clifford
204 166 103 663
Totals
916 808 873 2697
OHIO PIODUCI
E Thomas
174 183 124 483
Rees
177 136 146 439
Pollock
1U 168 136 436
Wllllamo
181 196 124 4&amp;1
Burke
186 159 201 1546
TOTAL
842 836 751 2429

Don't Forget
No•. 5th

WilLIAM F.
"BILL" HARRIS
Candldale for
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE
Your Vote Appreciated
- Pd Pol Adv

PaOTP£TED

by INSURANCE

No••"''-' :Stli

Hawthorne puQtcd four tjm~s
tqr 119 ~ards and Smilb booted
one of 49 yards The Pant)len
were pensllzt.'&lt;l 31 yardf an~ Alb
em 20 yards
ATHENS COMJS .ACK
Late in the third 9:uuter tile
jlulldov caught tire and put lo
getber their one drive of the
evenlllg without commlttlnc a eOII·
)Y error Hawthorne iJVe th~q~lbe
ball after t~e opening kl~~oU by
puntlna from his own 32 to li)e
Athens 30 alter thp l'Jnlhe~.f!'!'

CITY LEAGVI
High Taree Game lnd
Duddmg, 588
Hlgb Slnale Game W Duddmg
247
Team Three Game K V C~ds
2510
Team ,Smgle Game K V Cads
888
STANDINGS
W L Av•
K V Cads
18 9 832
Sports Center
16 11 '130t
Stroh 1 Beer
It 12 l.lf.
Mr Bee
11 16 800
Delsy Ross
11 16 700
1 S Super Mkt
10 17 804
SEASON HIGHI
1nd 3 Games J 0 Brien 601l
lnd I Game P Chllord W Dud
ding 247
Team S Clames Stroh's Beer 2{160
Team I Game Slroh a Beer 984
TOP "5" BOWLII$ AVG
P Clifford
184

Score by quarten
Pomeroy
7 0 7 0-14
Athens
0 0 6 7-13
Scoring Touchdowns Johnsoo,
Hawthorne Extra polnls Haw
thorne and Spenoer Athens touch
downs Smith (2), Extra point, Big
gars
POMEROY - enda Porker and
Johnson tackles, Barntlz and Wer
ry guards Welter and Struble
center G1bbs Bacia Phalln Har
rison Spencer and Hawthorne
ATHENS - ends Stanson and
Life tacl(!es Claire and Ball
guard• Knight and Ruman center
McGrath Backs Cornwell Gaskins
Schwar~el Sm1tb Lea Cornwell
and Nelson
BATAVIA DOWNS EXTENDS
BATAVIA ~· Y \JP - Batavh
Downs has been granted a 12·dav
H Lohse
fRO extension of 1\s current meeting
W Dudding
177 by State Harneso Racing CommiS
G Kelly
174 sloner George P Monaghan Tho
B Louks J Hoffman
17~
meeting, scheduled !o close Nov
TWIN CITY LIAGUI
2, will now continue through Nov
High Scores
16
li1gh Throe Game lnd , John
Lewla 509
TUPPERS PLAINS
High S1ngle Galnc John Lew11
1¥ lnly• lrlcklu
221
Mrs Don Schult&amp; and dau&amp;hter
Team Three Gomes .,. F Ta\lern of
are spendln&amp; the
2051
with her parenta Mr
Team Single Game F Tavern
John Arbauah and son
733
STANDINGS
W L Pet
F Abboll
15 9
F Tavern
13 11
S Center
IS 11
D Warner
13 II
A Leg1on
101\ 181\
Kuloer
81\ ID~
IIASON$ HIGH.
lnd 3 Games, Atklpl 110$
lnd I Game Jim Lew!J 242
Team 3 Gam!~$, F Tavern 20111
Team I G!mo F Tavern,'~!!!
~5" IOWLIRI SIRIIS
I JohnTOPLewis
$99
E McKinney
SSO
A Horn
82!
Norton
112
1gagncr
499

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BOSTON UP - Roman l}laltli
will carry top weight of 119 pou
ndo against 11 mals today In lhe
$10 000 added Coloma! Handicap
at Su!lolll Downs Deep Thougbt
118 and Double B1d 113 were the
other h•gllwelghu for the m•le
and one-1))\leenth trip over the
tm r course
JIWIL'S •IWARD FAVORED
CAMDEN, N J UP T Jewel's
Reward, repretenting the Maine
Chance Parm of cosmetlca queen
Elizabeth Arden Graham wah the
2 1 favorite to lead home a dozen
flvais lodoy In the $277 160 Gar
den Slate Stakes - the worlds
fiChes! race

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Overall, it was a sparse mgh
games

t&gt;IMet lawyer In ~ of·
flee who lias had judldtil OX·
Pl)rle~ fn the other Count¥

Massdhon sCI&gt;rcd 14 polnls on
I wo touchdowns In ihe first quart
er with h~lfback Ivory Benjamin
gomg over from the Cour·yard lme
ond Childers taking a nlhe-yard
Pnss for the second market
W~rren was held scoreltlll unl •l
the third quarter wb~n fullbac.
Bob Slmrns plunged lo~ tho Black
Panthers first touch~own

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corked a 38 yard pass to end Cl) "'

Childers w~o spilled mto the end
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The race for tb~ Ohio b1gh
school football crown was thrown
lnto a quandry today 1n the wako
of tQp rated Watren Hardmg's
downfall at t~e hapds or never to
b&lt; taken Ughlly Masullon
The T1gm !rom Mlssill o~ pull
ed on of the .1ear s biggest VICtor
•es Friday mght upending t~c
state a top tA.am, 2114 In the las•
lour seconds of play
The Masslilon vtctory came
when quaJ'lerbaok Joe Sparma un

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In another game, n\lltb • rated
Canton McKinley belted A4llanr.e

Massillon Hits
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llluwn ID 11111 CBS Newsreel pholo '"' tile Turkllllllde oC lbe Tllrluf Byrta horder, near town ut
l.llahlye. Over the hlllo 119011&lt;1 II

Millie frldly ' Satur41y Nlthlt
Round and Square

Denclng

Eddie Fife
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Shady Valley 8oya

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Middleport

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STOVE PIPE -REDUCERS- COLLARS, .etc.

Customer Parklilg In Rear of Store
MIDDLEPORT

Canton McKmlcy 14 Alliance 6
Cleveland West Tech 27
Cleveland West 0
Breclc.mlle 3{)
Cuyohoga He11lbl.i 6
Eaat Liverpool I! MartlnB Forry 7
Richmond, lnd 38
Dayton W1lbur Wright 19
Dayton Fairview 20
Dayton Silvera 18
Pl&lt;jua Cotbohc 61
Duyton Shawen Acres 8
Canton 11mken 26
Canton Lehman 18
Jackson 59 Perry 0
Cleveland John Hay 12
St John Cantlua 0
Maple He1ghls 21 Berea 6
Clnclnnall Woodward 32
Cincinnati \1 ainu! Hill! 18
Clnclnnall Elder 32 Ironton 6
Bexley 35 Delaware Willis 12
Maryavllle 19 London 0
Lima Catholic 13
Delphos St John 13
Toledo Wa•te 2e
Toledo 'Macomber 0
Toledo Central Catholic 29
Toledo Scott 0
Elyria 13 Findlay 0
Mansfield 14 Sandusky 6
\'ounaatown South 36
Sharon Pa o
Sondusky St Mory 25
Tlffm Calvert 14
Fredericktown 20 Butler 0
Morlon Harding 16 Ashland 0

BOWLING
IDGHLIGHTS

YOU

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l•en In the fact of trouble and
a... by Fire ...
If l'.. Are Fully

, MIN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
CROWS STIAK HOUSE
Louka
226 178 176 679
Menchlnl
132 172 162 486
Darst
m 136 170 461
Gibbs
180 166 172 W6
Clifford
204 166 103 663
Totals
916 808 873 2697
OHIO PIODUCI
E Thomas
174 183 124 483
Rees
177 136 146 439
Pollock
1U 168 136 436
Wllllamo
181 196 124 4&amp;1
Burke
186 159 201 1546
TOTAL
842 836 751 2429

Don't Forget
No•. 5th

WilLIAM F.
"BILL" HARRIS
Candldale for
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEE
Your Vote Appreciated
- Pd Pol Adv

PaOTP£TED

by INSURANCE

No••"''-' :Stli

Hawthorne puQtcd four tjm~s
tqr 119 ~ards and Smilb booted
one of 49 yards The Pant)len
were pensllzt.'&lt;l 31 yardf an~ Alb
em 20 yards
ATHENS COMJS .ACK
Late in the third 9:uuter tile
jlulldov caught tire and put lo
getber their one drive of the
evenlllg without commlttlnc a eOII·
)Y error Hawthorne iJVe th~q~lbe
ball after t~e opening kl~~oU by
puntlna from his own 32 to li)e
Athens 30 alter thp l'Jnlhe~.f!'!'

CITY LEAGVI
High Taree Game lnd
Duddmg, 588
Hlgb Slnale Game W Duddmg
247
Team Three Game K V C~ds
2510
Team ,Smgle Game K V Cads
888
STANDINGS
W L Av•
K V Cads
18 9 832
Sports Center
16 11 '130t
Stroh 1 Beer
It 12 l.lf.
Mr Bee
11 16 800
Delsy Ross
11 16 700
1 S Super Mkt
10 17 804
SEASON HIGHI
1nd 3 Games J 0 Brien 601l
lnd I Game P Chllord W Dud
ding 247
Team S Clames Stroh's Beer 2{160
Team I Game Slroh a Beer 984
TOP "5" BOWLII$ AVG
P Clifford
184

Score by quarten
Pomeroy
7 0 7 0-14
Athens
0 0 6 7-13
Scoring Touchdowns Johnsoo,
Hawthorne Extra polnls Haw
thorne and Spenoer Athens touch
downs Smith (2), Extra point, Big
gars
POMEROY - enda Porker and
Johnson tackles, Barntlz and Wer
ry guards Welter and Struble
center G1bbs Bacia Phalln Har
rison Spencer and Hawthorne
ATHENS - ends Stanson and
Life tacl(!es Claire and Ball
guard• Knight and Ruman center
McGrath Backs Cornwell Gaskins
Schwar~el Sm1tb Lea Cornwell
and Nelson
BATAVIA DOWNS EXTENDS
BATAVIA ~· Y \JP - Batavh
Downs has been granted a 12·dav
H Lohse
fRO extension of 1\s current meeting
W Dudding
177 by State Harneso Racing CommiS
G Kelly
174 sloner George P Monaghan Tho
B Louks J Hoffman
17~
meeting, scheduled !o close Nov
TWIN CITY LIAGUI
2, will now continue through Nov
High Scores
16
li1gh Throe Game lnd , John
Lewla 509
TUPPERS PLAINS
High S1ngle Galnc John Lew11
1¥ lnly• lrlcklu
221
Mrs Don Schult&amp; and dau&amp;hter
Team Three Gomes .,. F Ta\lern of
are spendln&amp; the
2051
with her parenta Mr
Team Single Game F Tavern
John Arbauah and son
733
STANDINGS
W L Pet
F Abboll
15 9
F Tavern
13 11
S Center
IS 11
D Warner
13 II
A Leg1on
101\ 181\
Kuloer
81\ ID~
IIASON$ HIGH.
lnd 3 Games, Atklpl 110$
lnd I Game Jim Lew!J 242
Team 3 Gam!~$, F Tavern 20111
Team I G!mo F Tavern,'~!!!
~5" IOWLIRI SIRIIS
I JohnTOPLewis
$99
E McKinney
SSO
A Horn
82!
Norton
112
1gagncr
499

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BOSTON UP - Roman l}laltli
will carry top weight of 119 pou
ndo against 11 mals today In lhe
$10 000 added Coloma! Handicap
at Su!lolll Downs Deep Thougbt
118 and Double B1d 113 were the
other h•gllwelghu for the m•le
and one-1))\leenth trip over the
tm r course
JIWIL'S •IWARD FAVORED
CAMDEN, N J UP T Jewel's
Reward, repretenting the Maine
Chance Parm of cosmetlca queen
Elizabeth Arden Graham wah the
2 1 favorite to lead home a dozen
flvais lodoy In the $277 160 Gar
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Pnzes - Hams and Qacon
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Overall, it was a sparse mgh
games

t&gt;IMet lawyer In ~ of·
flee who lias had judldtil OX·
Pl)rle~ fn the other Count¥

Massdhon sCI&gt;rcd 14 polnls on
I wo touchdowns In ihe first quart
er with h~lfback Ivory Benjamin
gomg over from the Cour·yard lme
ond Childers taking a nlhe-yard
Pnss for the second market
W~rren was held scoreltlll unl •l
the third quarter wb~n fullbac.
Bob Slmrns plunged lo~ tho Black
Panthers first touch~own

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corked a 38 yard pass to end Cl) "'

Childers w~o spilled mto the end
zone lor the score as he was lac
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The race for tb~ Ohio b1gh
school football crown was thrown
lnto a quandry today 1n the wako
of tQp rated Watren Hardmg's
downfall at t~e hapds or never to
b&lt; taken Ughlly Masullon
The T1gm !rom Mlssill o~ pull
ed on of the .1ear s biggest VICtor
•es Friday mght upending t~c
state a top tA.am, 2114 In the las•
lour seconds of play
The Masslilon vtctory came
when quaJ'lerbaok Joe Sparma un

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In another game, n\lltb • rated
Canton McKinley belted A4llanr.e

Massillon Hits
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Bowling Highlights

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S-Dtil1 SenUnel, PomeroY,·Yiddleport, 0., Oct 26, 1957
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COMPJ..E'I'B .lllluroneto ProleCtioa,

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DIPEND~LB RESULTI

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Lif1,
Fire, Pollo.
Olllo.Cll1 Dtlf NDTICI Dr. ILiCTfON ON TAX
IIIU., lltlidle..,rl.
tiVY IN IXCISS 011 THI TIN
'tERMITES lll'l'IRMINATID
MILL LIMITATION
For free ID&gt;p~etion phillle ~~~. ,NQTICE 11 hereby given lbat In
Gllm&gt;re Supply Sl'll'e, Pomero7. punuanco of a Resolution of tbe
.o\11 wort guaranteed Fully In· Board ol Edur.llon of the Columbia
:IDa ,
sured Vaugllln's Industrial and Local ~&gt;cbool DIStrlel, Metes Coun\.
~l'V
Red fe•tial Termite Control ~ ty, Ohio, pa..aed on tho 3tH day
BATES
vice. St M~·~_7_25_U of August, 19157, there wdl he sui&gt;
f"';;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;~.;;;;;;;11 mltted lo a vote of lhe people of
I Mil Jet ..... : - IIKrtiOD. Mini- charp ~ :00.'1
&amp;aid Columboa Local School Dll·
fll' word ftr Wit -lltfft iDllertfOIIL
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lrocl :1 the 'oneral election to he
Spoolal- ODe moalll for 2tlcenla per word.
held In the s01d Columbia Local
FIIU rate of 2 cellll 1111' WOl'll Will be ehlrled for admtlstn&amp; U
mUCTURAL I IIAMI
School DIStriCt Me1gs County, Ohoo
lilt~!~'ron
Plld lor
lbt lltllof OldiiiiOIItb
fo1Jo'lrillrll~Je1.on.
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at th• regular places otvotlng here
Ill befan
~,.,.Sbcltlm
be reuorled
Immediate.,. ·.CUP 11011 -IIIITW
Dally SenUnel will not be responsible for more than one mcor·
1n on Tue&amp;tby, the 5th day of Nov
r.ct IUortlon.
OH 10 VALLEY
ember, 1937, the question of levyCard of Tbaab and fiDellll Nollees ol EvaniiSI.OO. O!llllllrill
1ng, 1n exes. of t~e ten mill liml·
fUblidw! atlOIIIIperwtlld.
JUNK CO.
tatoon, for tbe 1benefit of the Co" - 110
- . . , lumbla Local Sehoot Dlslricl for
(I)
the purpose of Current Expenses
IIOYI size 12 revenlble eoat BoY!
overcoat, •ir.e 12 Cub &amp;Cout uni - - SOld tax being A ronewal of a
Hoodqu~n For
RADIO &amp; TEW!VISION oERVICE, tax of seven molls and an 1ncre0!e
form, size 14 Call 111-M
lam&amp;Onlte Luuage - Lane Cedar
10 16 6lfc Phone 20!l Cleland AppUance
one moll to •onalllute a tax of
C~esta - LAU W10dow P'laa- -==.~:::;::
Store 116 W llta1o St., Pomeroy eight nulla at a rate not exceedmg
Frl,cldatre Refrigerator&amp;
:-:- -·
2 23 II 8 mUll for csch one dollar of valulabr FumftuH, Middleport, Ohio U&amp;ed Electric r-..ve $3G 00, Coa: 1,;;;.;-;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..~-, alton whocb amounts to eighty
U9U Heatrola $20 o. , Gas Fumocn
CONCISTI BLOCIS
cents for eo.ch one hundred dol
-=----~ -___,eonvenlon bureau
$4000
The Polio for aald Elocllon woll
l~t &amp;
Phone 6128-X
10-7-l!tfc , , ,~.., Laoo'
be open at 6 30 o'dock A. lrl and
"RUBBER BLOC" ~v.
remain open until 6 30 o'clock P
LOST Lady'a Wbite Billfold. Be· TURKEYS live or dres~ed 50c
111
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tween Kroger's and L&amp;Z Thurs- drel8ed. George Spencer, Wolf
day
day, Oc~ 17 Finder may keep Pen Road, Rl I, Pomeroy
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Hy order of lhe Board of
money Pie,.. return boiUold. '
Elections, of Meogs County
Mrr. Pa¥1 Disney
t
Ohio
M~~&lt;"' 'City, w Va
Goo4 living rqom om! for ,ale.
Robert N Clark, chaorman
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1~ 211 3tp Green covmns. Phone a;63
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
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Dated September 23, 1937
t8b• ~utoServices
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(10) 5, 12, 19, 20, Cl&lt;l
I. H RA\'1 LINGS SONS CO - 24 Will sawflce 19~7 hOuse tra1lco
hour Wrecker SeMiice D11
32 fl ,Call after 3 P M Jam"
NOTICI OF ILICTIDN ON TAX
Phune 6::27
Night Phone
Morrison. Wlllt&amp;m' Mobile
LIVY
IN E~CISS OF THI TIN
8089-X D&lt;.DGE • PLYMOI.Tnl
Cuurt, 110 Columbus Rrl , At
Good CltiD Ulled CUI
MILL LIMITATION
DEALEP.~
I e tf
bcno, Ohio
10 23-4to
All Hlkea111d Modell
N011CE is hereby goven lhat m
--:-::-~-- -c~pursuance of a Resolution of. the
Board of Eduoatoon of the Soilsbury Local :;chool, Meigs County,
FOR SALE, UI!O Wtlly1 loop Sla·
AUTO SALES
Ohoo, pas~ed on the 7th day of
lion Wagon wltb overdrive Good
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ I uno, 19~7 there will be aubmll·
condllion Cllll 229
II
ted lo a vote of the people of Bald
10 21 6tp
MAl WAl;l)
Salubury Local School Dulrlct at
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11M Plymouth V8 ..1,691!, : dr
SAVK UOO 10 UOOO
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the Salisbury Local School DolHard Top, Power pack Auto- 1, 2 and 8 bedrOODII, larse
tricl, Meogo County, Ohio, al the
moUe ahift Fl)led lo the brim atock, must gol Bring your If&amp;
regulor placeo of 'olinl thereon,
with vim Blaettnara, Pomeroy, tires )nd your pr~blemt, DIPY~
on Tuesday, the 5tb day of NovOhio
10 It 6lc In tomorrow Try us, we're diiiL
ember, 1937, lbe que1Uon of levying
on
the
very
loweat
,POBQIIJt
lng, In oxee" of the ten mUI lim
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terms. New and uJed.
Truck: 1951 FORD 2 ton $1,395
Ten ,.ldlht, hu~e ttl.-liiJ
llatlon, for the benefit of the
Rydraull•• dwnp Good 0 23 x 20
Salisbury Local School DlatrJCt
10 ply ttre' 10 II dump body Free
delivery,
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open
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WAVERLY MOBILE
HOME SALES

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'!'rook· I~ GMC 2 ton $1,281.
Hydrauli4'1dump. E~eelleni!O II.
U. S.
South
Dump body Gootl 8 25 • 10 ply
tirea. 2 !peed axle. Blaeltnar't,
WAVERLY, OHI0
Pomeroy, Obio. · 10 19 8tc ~~~~=~~~~~~~:1
1965 Bitlek $1.9113. RoadiiUltter •
_ - - - -dr Sedan. Buick'• flneat. Power Beagle raLult dogo for sale or
Steerl!ll 1nd brakes. We've aer·
trade Howard B Stolt, :Yoddlevlctd lliit car ainee new Blaetl- port Rt. 1, llobiun Roa~
nu'4 Pomeroy, Ollio. 10
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Said tax helng· A renewal of
five mills •nd an in ere a,. of live
mills to eollllltute a tax of ten
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mills, al a rate not exceeding 10
RodMY
mllll for each one dollar of vatu
11\'!IURANCE 4G£NCt
atlon, which amounta to one dollar
PIN. Aut-DIIt, Htlllll
for each one hundred dollars of
voluallon for love years.
AtCIDINl
~He. Cuu1lty ••d....
The Polio tor &amp;aod Election woll
be open at 6 30 o clock A M and
remain open untd 8 SO o'clock P
In MIODLIPOlT, OHIO
'M Eaotern Standard Time of said
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PIIONia
tilt day
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By order of the Board of
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Elechou•, of Meogs Coonty
_ - - -Ohoo
a rof)m H01, ,.,. ror Sole, 4 bet!
Robert N Clark, eha1rman
ronms, 111 bath•, attoched gar-)
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
age, modern kitchen, full base
Dated Scptomb&lt;r 211, 1957
ment, corner lot convenlrntlv
(10) 5, 12, 19, 28, ftc
locotcd O• ncr being tran,rer·
re~ C• It 11093 'M
1o.2C-3tc NOTICE OF ILICTION ON TAX

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shift. A cuatom Bdu1 1t Kltehehn KltcFrhen
wing model
deslane 1or your ome
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Blaetlnar't, Pomeroy, Ohio.
esllmateo
Foreman
&amp; Abholl
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10 19 6tc
Phoao 8204 Y.
6 6 tf
IiiM"Pon~ 8 cyl. $1,195 Star roR SALE - ApplOI. New Ha
Cblef C , Cpe. Now lilht blue
von Orchard, New Haven. Phone
top. Hy malic drive. El'lln 1111
TU-241188
7·29t&gt;
priu-carttea you away. Biaet
LIVY IN IXnSS OF THE TIN
tn~l, Pomerll)'
hio 10-INtc FOR SALE one Lanc11ter deep
MILL LIMITATION
well
Jel
pump
with
pre11ure
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NOTICE I• hereby given that In
tank
add
•witch.
AI&amp;O
fiG-feel
oq feet of
spaco, ,eJOICtriiC• purau8l.ce of 1 ReBolulion of the
191 ~01 It
plastic ptr.e, t II x I Yt, one
1ty, coal furnace, two CJ&amp;terns, Council of tho Village of Racme,
architect's drawing labl1, • uol
TWO RABBIT DOGS A-Hen ~;1Cii
close to Pomeroy corporatlnn
h
and tools One ty!l"wrlter deek
lnnlts High &amp; dry Could ~ Me1gs County, Ohio pa,.cd on 1 e
InGer. !lear Cblldrcn'&amp; nome
convertcd into nice homo or 2nd day or July, 1957 there will
10 28 6tc and one filing cabinet, handmade,
be auhmltted to a vole of tho peoOne electric table s~w, one wQod
lll&gt;Urlmont buildong or 1malll1115 pie of said VIllage of Racille at the
Mailc""iib.!Ja-;-Kltchen rang, In lathe, one &amp;olld osk aidoboard,
lnC&gt;s hoildlng One aero land general election to he held In tho
excellent condllion t5Q 3 one "Wbi'e" aewlng machine,
Sre thb !II~ • gdod buy, at Village of Racine, Ohio at tHe oegpleee livlnl ruom aultc only antique Pbono Pomeroy 0111-J
P5 DO Cont1t1 Chart,. Penp
10 2 61k $31!00 00 ~'or furthor lnforniO· ular PIMCE! of votlnl lhercilt, on
tton cnlf or sec
Tue•day, the &amp;h day of November
leo, IU S.outh l'oflh Ave, !ltd·
Gto1'9t S HobaltHar Jr.
1-:-14-:-1-Fo::-r
dleport, Phone 04J64.lf
Rttl loltlt lroktr
1937, lho queolton of levymg, in
ID-32-IIfe
225
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2nd
If.
~hena
232
eXec"
of tho ton mill limitation.
For Rent - Exlen;.Gn- f"ldd,;.,
· Pomt,.r, Ohio
lor the honcfil of tho Village of
1::M;.;d"Wt Disc 1- fnler- Scaffold B'oard•, 1lrop Cloth•
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10 25 3tc Racine for the purpose ol &lt;;ur·
Dtlional di&amp;C Y fl - rubber Clinton Fisher, Middleport
•~~~~pll~~!l!!!!l!!!~ J rent Expenso•
belt, I in wide 30 fl long, 2Phone 62Cii-X.
II Ill -R SALE by -own-er- 2• acres of Said tax holng an addotlonal tax
FO
111 H P. molcll'a, be"y duly
two ndlls al a rate not exceed·
ltanley Glbba, Long Bottom, !'railer llttco lfetrl of Middle- c&gt;cetlent true~ ltOUnd• 2&amp; acre• of
ing 2 mills for each one dollar of
port
Gel
loc1led
befort
muddy
Boule No 2.
I0.3·8llp
timber Modern ~onljl. Bath, gas valuation, wiJlc!J amounla lo tweo·
ground hurlo you Phone 9il63
furnace, bUIII·in• kitchen, hard· ty eenla for Mch one hundted dol·
t:loetroluo Sweeper ond ~larl,el Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dair~
lvood fioors Near Kaiser Alum· 1an o1 va 1ua 11on 1or 11 ve yearft.
For Sale. call 3481 before 8 a
Store, Middleport, Ohio
inllm and other indullrie&amp;
Tho Polls for said Election will
.,, or alter Cp m
10 18 8lfc
10 2 fillc
$2MOO Write BoJ 95, Ravena- be open II 0 30 o'clock A M and
I'OR tALl - Applet. Pk'lland,
wood, W. Vt
IO 18 81p remain open until 8 SO o'clock P
W~tecJ
()hi~ Brilt.j own conl•inel1. C
'M Eastorh Sltndard Time of said'
day,
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~O!~P Relioble
By ordeo· of lhc Board of
"'nti
be
phy11l~a.
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11" inch
Elocllona,
of Meigs Coonty
and TV a wilting
Ohio.
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roek·
llobort
N.
Clark,
ebaironan
roglstor
800 W Mtltl1
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
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Dated Septomber 25, 1937
Cliff sub Driver , or
• uol a, ta. 19, 28, 4tc
Route. Cont,.lt
23 ale
write In ~re of
IG-23-61&lt;!,
LIVY IN IXCISS O,..THI TIN
MILL LIMITATION
D;;;~r-;wilch bo11rd rt
roolll rrallle with NOTICE Ia hereby given that in
llarwln II orne ond $60 00 P"
b"emcnt, 2 porchos and metal ~ursuanee of 1 llelolutlon of the
month provided Contact Clyrle roor, all ultUtlea Located nut of CouneU of lhc VIllage of Pmnoroy
While, ~hester St•• flouto
high wuter on tWO Iota With ga- Melga County Ohio, pauerl on the
10.24·31e
rage, nice 11arden and fruit II oqs 3rd day of Juno, 1~51. there will
Near school $;iOOO oo
be submitted to a vole or tho peoCUCKLEl RIALTY
pie of aakl Villas• of Pomeroy at
aox 22? .
PHONE 101-Y tho ~eneral oleelion to he held in
the Villap of Pomeroy, Obio, at
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the rerular pia••• of toting thereFOI
'lur.c'• Aid, Dlby •ltllng, or
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In, on Tlleed:lf, lbe Dt&amp; dll)' of No1fo1,., work by day or wock
NDTI~I 01' APPOINTMINT
18111, the que1t1on of levy·
Mrs Gornel Moor&lt;. 788 lly~rll
,\dminlttr'!l'r..!~ lhl Will lnil, e~e01s of Ill• ten mlllllmi·
St. lfiddlupol'l Call 605t).Y
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atloo, for thq ltindit of tho VU10-33-.,le
lllalt ~~~~-If, ,Pt&lt;etltd lon ot Poll)oroy for the purpose
---. c... -~ 'N91~,1\ • glr~n that to., of Currtn.t ~pepkJ.
l
Said' lax IMfn111•A renewal of an
Curlit Co~t~~eUon co. llelilnera field Ohio has 0 ~u~ap'!1 exlitll•• '-~ol IIi mills at t rate
d llltildm .. c tom Buill
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, ·llif'"lll not oxceidi!Ji 1~ mllil lor eaeb
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one dollar of val111tlon, wbloh
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lfomeoan ~ar•,~ea. t~\l!:"J10~ ' llne¥Jd 1&gt;1 I~&amp; El te&lt;,o( Etlt Wolf 1111ounlt 1IO flllHn cenll lor Oll;h
••d Alte"llonl: l{o
'"aa 1 loto tlf &gt; Sullon•- ~,W~IItip, -~~~· one h1111d~ ~ollars of valuation
for uijm&amp;\eil. 11011. • 0 n C6unt~. Olllo, dtc811ifd,
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10 21 61p Dal d' tbll 7lti day l.f Qclohor or vo Jelra.
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be opeft ltt ft•30 o'cloek A. 'II. an4
romabl. 1!1Jen. •IIIU 8.30 o'clock P.
M Eastern 'lilandird Time of said
day,
qrdor of the Board ol
Elee~~~~~. ill Mei11 Count)'
Oblb:
llollert N Clark, cbolrman
~lM!r( GJoeckncr, clerk

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NOTICE OF ELECTION ON T,t,X
NOTICE OF ..ILICTION DN TAX
LIVY IN IXCIIS OF THE TEN
,MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE Is hereby given that on

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o.rat Tu11C117 ttter the om llondiJ ta
November, lta'l, •'£I'OPOII.J!~ !_4!
amend Rlrtloll. t of nlelt 1nu •
the COnatltuUoa of
a\IM Of Ob:l
u follows
ARTICI,I! ltvm

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Total revenue of Ohl~'' 141 cl·
lies In 1936 was $910,1525,498 and
the~r expenditprel for all PU!'·
P.9ses \l'tre $803,f28,!p9, Slltte Auj·
olor lAmes A Rhodes repOrt&amp;
Thll i&amp; ao inQr- of ~ 682,B!l7 In reveaue, and 'll ~: qf
$'ill17Q11.887 1~ e•p_en&lt;llt · ilf'fr

Bee 1 ADr ••• munlci.J* corn._.,

lion. o,...DI or o..,.lllil • "l!!l~
(or tb1 pugKJ~e of tllppl,..,.
the ~ervtce or product Utereo! ·.ao tbl
muatclpllt;r 61' Ita Jnhabl~ Jni.t,
utll1tJ

IIUbJtet to NCb fei'JlaUopt ~ lnQ

be provJded bJ pqeral liw alio ~
and dellver to Ctbe~ •u ••• ~
trtbuUon or col11J::U911 toryW. 4 Mb
uUUty and tbe I~Phll prod~~ IIQ
oth~t.r uUlltJ lD m amolilrt a•
cedlq lD alther eue tUt7 ""'
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llft1 Plf
llmltltiOD lhlll not IPSilJ to

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At the election beteln d~
f()t' the 1ubmilalon Df thll
meat to tht eleetorl of Ole •tt..,o!
Ohio. the ume tball be plleed tm.b.~
olflctll ballot tn the_"!\lllll"d~
a&lt;rlbtcl b1 law m4 -r
naltcl u foUowJ!·
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To amend tedloa

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of Ohto to l!ro.!Jd~ 1he

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1iOTICI 01' .LICTioNO'iifAX
LIVY IN IXCIII OF THI TIN
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE Ia hereby given lhol In
purou1nco of a Resolution of fhe
Board of Education of lhc
ford Local School District, Meigs
county, OMo, paiUied on lhe Tth
day of March, 1807. there will he
aubmittcd to • vote of tho ..ople
No'ilcl OP ~PPOINTMENT
of said flodhrd lAical School Dis·
lolalt of lmma J, ltftlnt
tricl, at th~ roneral election to
be held It the Bedford Local
lc!bool Dlllrlcl, Mella Count)',
Ohio, d the resular plaee~ of
voting t~eroin, on Tu.-.fay, the
Dlh dar' of Nov~mber 1~, l~e
queallon of lovylnl in e~ee!ll 91
the leu ttlill llmi~Uon for the
bet1tfot of ,_. Bed!Mt Local
Sdlool!l&gt;•trld, for lbe purpo1e of
c~rr.nl Exponses.
Said tax beinl: A renewal of 1
tn of ~eve~ m\11&amp;, and an in·
erease of three mills to constitute 110112, IB, :18, ate
II'·
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a ta• of len m .., at a ra e no ex
Qeeding 10 ml)l• lor each one ,dol·
tar of val!lalion, wl*h amOWIII
to oltc dollar lor eacb one bun'ilred Clollara of valualion, for live
ye.,a. '
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)te open at 6:110 q'cllltk A If. and
~tin open untO 8:~ o'clock P.
¥ Eastern Stantl,ard Time of •said

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Your Eleclion Lawo
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Ohio's eleclion laws Ill'$• fP.r
'the most l"'~t. modem and Ohlq'J 1
eiectoqn system stenils the testP;
of comparla0n woth oih~r s~lf&gt;
v,ry well II ls1 baBed o~ ttie
pure two-party syatem, with, bplh '
parties sharin~ the responslbiUiy
anq work
The law provides for a Bond
or Elec\IOftl on each or the 88
counties. Tbl1 1Boar4 is mad~ up
or four persons-two llepubliea,,
and two DI!Diocrals They then
employ fhe Clerk, Depqty Clerk,
and other employee&amp; of the of.
1f1ce The County Board of Elec
ELGIN N D UP - Doctol'S to- hons has charge of all regJSiraday struggled to keep alive qqad· Uon record•, the pnntmg or b~­
ruplel girls born prematurely to lois, tbel employing of precmol
Iarin ~t)lef WhO already ' has wo'Nters · on •election day, and all
four boys
other dela1ls necessary for the
'"1'1!eor immedoate condition li ~uge task
about a1 gaad as we can expect "
The precmct
workers are
Dr R. E Ha~kms saod, but lheor
aga1n
representative&amp;
ol both po·
chances for survival are ' 1only IJtical par~tes and the law rc
fair"
qijlre&amp; that t~ere tie 10 eae~ poll
Ha!l!\jn&amp; ordered ~C·hOIIr atten· mg place an equal nuqtber or
lion lo til• liny gfrli horn Fr1day workt!rs from earh party 1'l1c
to Mr and ll'r• Peter lleler lm· Col!JllY ~ard of Eleellons In·
otruelo the precinct workers In
motlfatel~ after lttrth, tile quads,
welghl•g from 2 pounds 12 ounces the proper funellomnl{ of the1r
polling plaoe, bow the 'oallotR
to 3 pouodo, 6\i, ouni'OI,
placod In i~eubatora lo the •IliaD are dllilrt~uted, ~ast, ond u::oounled lor, ltnd the provisions of
ho1pltal here
law goverrun3 voting
Working at the polls on ele~
tlon di!Y Is one of the duties of
eltilcnship and should be aeeepl
ltln Kate Slaclalr bli moved lo ed woth the POme responslbol!tY
ptop~er·t!_ of Edson Hart
as juoy duty It is the1r province
CJICkler Is vlalUng to lnoure that every quallfied
relatives in thu neljb I' voter ill Oboo who presents hom·
oolf to vnte Ia &amp;lven the propel
Nancy Jean Miller IPtnt Tuesday 1ballots and tbot ' the voleo ar&lt;
wllh ber ~tandmotlter, Mrs Gil)' aeeurately counted

Struggle To Keep
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' Of the ~.~6.M9 expendllpr~~
obowtl by Obto cities
~e¥,
$37U78,19S went lor OJ!Onl ng •
P.&amp;n•~• and l~lerett: tl40119il,f •
3l ~r e4pUal ~utlay ~ti u n w
~o~~IOJI or -.~IP,men~ a d
~,~.llt.85 for non • ilJve
m~nw exp_endituret aueh u e
'rilil'tin~nt 'of lMittda
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'rtoe last figure revealt ft lilll!lfi·
cant trend It is the Iii's! dme tliOt
llllllull payments on hondfd dej,t
have eK....t.,d the !oial of oporal·
in&amp; etpenses ond Interest Pill'·
menls of Ohio etlies

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ull)!o the ••roue&lt;
••1 muntcb~ll..·eofl191'1tf~l-!
Vldld that IUC

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COsts In (lilies

n \he elecUoo,to lit beld on Ule1

AflTlCLt V
The requlrelt JUbllcaUon of tht
Seetlon 1 Every cltlt!n cf the
propoud ara.a~llment lhal! be- 1\idf
United StrteJ;, ot the 11e ol twenty- \ and the lonn of ballbt tl be ~-·
one )'t!ll'l, Y.ho JhaU have been a
utd elect.lon for tile iubnu
resldtnt of the ltate one year next
thereof 1haU be DttPind bJ tbt _,
preecl1tnl the elf.Ctlon, and ol the
retary of stat! of tJ\e state of ot;ll!:.:'eounty, township! or ward, In v.hlch
ce~~formtty wtt" tht above pl'e'dllunll
he retldel, 1uch lme •• may be pro.
H , majority of the ~eetort \'Oiln~
YKitCI tl)' law, allaU hive the quell·
til"' foruoh11 WOPDHd amtftdrt\fllt
ftcaUona ol an elector, 1nd be en·
tlle
tleettoll to be held on t1l4i
UUed to v.&gt;l:e 11 au eleqtlonr1
Tuet~do:v after the flnl Moa.. r .Je
lvtr~ eltlun ol the United Stltet
No\ "!"'ber 1115" td~ tht alme, It
btlni ly.renty.one y.ean of 11e wh9
•h•'t be p11rt t~f tlle t:rnlltlh}tl .. M
Ill nOt entitled. to vot• at an eltcUont
the "•f!te nf
""'tiM
ah'll be •nt1 tleci tq vote for the
e ... , 1- "'ele XVIII lha1l thenu,.._ 'bt
eho!et of e)('(!ton tot Prtlldent and
repeeled
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1/lct President of the United StitH f.l
g •
he thtll htve ll•tn a realdent of tha
•tatl!! 1 oountyl townahlp or ward In
VIIITID STA'I'I!!I ~ AMDICA
whten he dea rei lo vote aueb tilne aa
~ STAT&amp; Or 01110
may M provided bJ 1law, prolldPd
'I'IIJj s~CRIT~Y
that he It not entitled to vote for the
thole• of electon for Pretldent tnd
br 11'1'&gt;\.TZ
VIc!:! Prelldent or l.be United Statet
lll any Qthtr ttttt
1 ft'O W B)\OWN leerefttJ~
!!tal" of the !ltate of OMo do htN
SCIWIUL&amp;
eprft&lt;Y that the fe"Joln• It •
U a majorlt)' 11-t the tleotor1 votln1
co~&gt;Y '' Amtnded !tt~ate Joint P
M t o~ bl'o !'fl Amendedl P~ate, z!clnt
on the loresoh11 propose~ amendPu dlutlnn No I, Amendtd !uh"lttult
ment at tht' 1enerat election to be
Roue 1,nt"t Reentut19n No 11. lfl;t
ftetd on lhe flral Tueeday tfter the
A"''""UtHJ P'oUI'e Jclnt ""'"oh,tJo• N(l
!rst Mond•r In November, 1917, adopt
3~ Aled tn t~• C7ftlee of the ~l'ttll'7
the 11me I 1hall bflc..lme fart of the
()f
~tat! ""d pro1)QIIInll' to amerut the
Constltutlon of the 11tate o Ohio, and
,.,., rwe •eetlons of the Con.stUuUoJS ol
exhtlnn lt'ctlon 1 uf Arllcle V
Ohio
,
thereupon be repeettd.

By order of the Board of
Elections, of Mclg• County, Ohio.
Robe~! N Clark. ~hairmao
t\lbert Gloeclmor, clerk
Oiled Septon1ber 211, 1957
,(10! o, 12, 19, Z6. tic

·''MI~ ·Ji.&lt;i\ti!!J
Vf.

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be IUbmlJ\ed to
I eleeton
"'"· to Ilia muoer »'*""'&lt;~

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llfthl or lhe memben

tembly ot \he State of Ohio. Thrn~
lUthi of lhe memberr elect!d to !leb
howe C\lncurrlnJ therein that ther.
stull bt aubmiUeil to the elector&amp; of
the rtlte, for their IPP~oval or relft:\!On at the eledlon nfl~ en tha
!rrt Tuesday alter t~e ftnt Monday
In November, 195'1, a proposal ta
•mend section t of Article V. ar:ld sec·
tlon 1 of ArtlcJe V amended to read

The Poll• lor 88id Election will
be Op.ln at 0 30 o'clock " ll and
remajn open untQ 0 30 o'olock P
M· Eastern Standard Time of 88ld

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Be It tt14lved bJ lhe General AI•

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pursuance ot a RcBOiutlon of the
Board of Education of the
Northern Lora! Sehool DIBiricl,
Meigs County .. Ohio, paased on the
Ill day of July, 1137, there will
he oubmltlcd to a vote of the
people of &amp;aid Northern Local
School Dlslroct at the general elcclion tube htld In Northern Local
School District, Metgo County,
Ohio, at the regular places of vot
lng therein un Tue1day, the 5th
day of November, 1937, tho ques·
Uen of levying in exce88 ol the
len nllll llmlialion, for the benefit
of the Northern Local Sebool Dil·
lric1 (or the purpose of (;urrent
E
xpenseo
Said lax botng A renowel of
an exiotlng tax of live mllls at a
rate not cxrccdh12 ft mills for
eaeh ono doll or of vatuaiJOn, wh1eh
amounts to Fifty cents for eacb
one, hundre~ dollars of valuation,
for five years

12,~ 1937
1», 2~. •to !
I, ~'~·~ ;. 110)' 6, 25,
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By order of the B:\ rd l QUALIFICATIONS or PERSONS
of Election•, of Meigs
TO YOU FOR I'!WIIbi!NTL\L
County, Ohio.
&amp;LECTOR)!
Robert N Clark, ebalrman
or-a oo . - . -11oo I of Arlk!t Y o.l U.. CfDIIUI.UO. Qi .tile
Albert Gloeckner, Clerk
,,... of OhiO hi prOTkte lbat 'a JMf•
Dated September 27, 1937
1011 .,., •ot. loti IH ~- • •
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(10) ~. 12, 19, 26, Cte
NOTICI OF ILICTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THI TEN
MILL LIMITATION,
NOTICE is bcrebl' given that In
pursuance of a Re,.lulion of ·the
Board of Educatoon of the South
ern Local School Oialricl, Meig&amp;
County, Ohio, paBaed on the 4th
day of June, 1967, there wilf be
oubmlUed to • vote of the people
of aaid Southern Local School Dlalricl, Meter County, Ohio, at the
regular places of votmg therein,
on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1937, the queoUon of levymg. on exee" of the ten mill lim·
ttatlon, for the benefit of lhe
Southern Local School Dialriet for
the purpose of current expenses
Saod tax holng: A renewal of an
existing tax of five mills al a
rate not exeood1n1 &amp; mills for each
one dollar of valuation, which
amOUI•II to Filly Centa lor each
one hundred dollars of valuation,
lor ftve )'earP:
The Poll• lor oald Election will
be open al 0 30
and remain open unti18:!10'o'dock·l
P M EaBlorn Standard Ttime
111d day
By order of the Board or
ElechoD&gt; of Me1gs County,
Ohio
Roberl N Clark, chairman
,Albert Glqeckner, Clerk
Dated Sep ember 25, 1957.
(10) ~. 12, 19, 26 410

~ohn Rlee, 1011111 Mr. ant 1
11rs.
W,Umer Rice, kft Oi:Wber )~ '~~~'
ll'tlniJjUf Flirt Kn~ Kl. ,, 1
llr. and. lira. ~~ J;~l.ii and
1 daU8hle~ Jla•e wovad lnio.a'!ra!!.o..r
near the homo of her'~rPif "". '
an4 Mi'l. Ci'ealru! W'l'i'!Md.
1/
'1!fr. •nd Mr;1 ~e'l!J"th' D.~·!~!ln
and so~. Marr, !Dd ~,....l&gt;
Rollman ol CJ11M ' t
week end wltl! lhe.Ir
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ana Mn. o.ua ~olf~n.
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colum~ut.
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proDOUd IRith mtllt" IIIIU bt
and" t&gt;e 101m
llallol to bo~
Mid lltCUon ror Vtt w
lhonol olllll bo ~ 1&gt;1
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aeereta11 of ltltl
I ttatl 01
In ooDioronll&gt; wll&gt; ot
vWODL 11 a maJorur 01 U:lt

Article x V ot- Nid ConatituUom lhtll
thtr.upon be repe:aled

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NOTICE OF ILIECTIDN ON TAX L 1117AL111CAnOliS or ITAtW
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN
A.PPOtNTJVJ: OrriCIALS
MILL LIMITATION I
NOTICE Is horeb~ liven that In
pursuance of a Re&amp;Oiutlon of the
Board of I!Jiucatlon of the Pomeroy Exempted Vollage SchoOl DI..
Be...tt Reaolv~ bJ lht •Gea.mJ Al!net, Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty, Ohio, paqed teft'lftJ
of lhl atak o1 Ohto, Thrtfloo
on the 3th day of August, 1951. ftnhl ell tha m.m~ •!!Ctid 10 qc.,
bowe concurrlq there .... \bet lhiNI
there will be Sllbmltted lo a vote be rubmltted to t.h11 tleet.on of ~
of the people of Bald Pomeroy Ex- ltlte tor U:udr epprovaT::!r nJtcU
the m1nner .prete~l
bl law, 1
empted Village Sebool Diotrlct at ln
tbe @nenl eletU.oa to
tl.pld on She
TueacftJ afttr Ule Ont MOI'IdiJ
the general clecllon to be held In ftfltt
ln November, tm~.. • ProPQIIl tt
the Pomeroy Exempted Village amend
aecttor. 4 of ArUcle XV ol \h~
of \be ttl~ ot Otm li
School Dlstncl, Meigs County, Contt.llutlon
reid .. tollowt;
Ohoo, at the regular places of
ARTICLI XV
votmg therem, on Tutsday, the
s.. ~ No .,,... aholu bo eleettcl
5th day of November, 1967, the ••• to 1n1 oftlce In thia 1tak uulpoMeMed of the qullllatlOQI 01 ..
question of levying, m exeeli8 of oleetor'"
the l&lt;ln moll hmilahon, lor the
!CB!DUU
benefit of Tht Pomeroy Exempted
!'he proposll tbtll be placed ' OD
VIllage School Dlolr!ct lor the &amp;he OJiu.: lt~l ballo1 bl' tht etcretar:r cd
1t1te a e~~t~~tlaUI tht foUowU..
purpose of current Expen1e1
lorn&gt;
Said tax he1ng A renewal of
an exiSting tax of fiVe mill! at a
To amtbd neUon t ld
'U Article XV, of til• Obto
rate not exceeding 5 mills for
r cONthuUorr lo permit •
.,,... Oo bo appolnltcl
eaeh one dollar of valuation,
ta an olll.ce d thlt a\.lte
which amount&amp; to lofty cents for
without poa,aelnl the
each one hundred dollars of val·
NO \ ~UiieaUon. ol m eleouatoon for ten l ears
The Polls for Bald ~ection will
If a m•Jo;ltl' of tt\1 eleeton votlnl
be open at 6 30 o clock A M. and 1111 lhe (oregom, propo~ed &amp;rn•JJcfadopt the ~me It lhcU b!eqme
remam open unhl 6 30 o'clock P rnent
a part of ttl! Con1tltutton of the· t\lte
M Eaolero so andard Time of Bald nt Obto.~. and exlltlnl secUon t ot

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PITI'SBURGH, Ul' - Louu B
!i c stour baa returned home Seltzer. editor of the Cleveland
frmn Help G,e®ral Hl&gt;JPjal.
Press, a ScripPJtHoward newspaper, toby neealves 1he "Free EnKilL LAib
tcrprtse l'(ewawrlter" •ward of tho
-ll'he keel National Management A!aoclallon.
Alillntla HoweU II In poor

~ealtb •• ~ time.

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S-Dtil1 SenUnel, PomeroY,·Yiddleport, 0., Oct 26, 1957
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COMPJ..E'I'B .lllluroneto ProleCtioa,

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Fire, Pollo.
Olllo.Cll1 Dtlf NDTICI Dr. ILiCTfON ON TAX
IIIU., lltlidle..,rl.
tiVY IN IXCISS 011 THI TIN
'tERMITES lll'l'IRMINATID
MILL LIMITATION
For free ID&gt;p~etion phillle ~~~. ,NQTICE 11 hereby given lbat In
Gllm&gt;re Supply Sl'll'e, Pomero7. punuanco of a Resolution of tbe
.o\11 wort guaranteed Fully In· Board ol Edur.llon of the Columbia
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sured Vaugllln's Industrial and Local ~&gt;cbool DIStrlel, Metes Coun\.
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Red fe•tial Termite Control ~ ty, Ohio, pa..aed on tho 3tH day
BATES
vice. St M~·~_7_25_U of August, 19157, there wdl he sui&gt;
f"';;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;~.;;;;;;;11 mltted lo a vote of lhe people of
I Mil Jet ..... : - IIKrtiOD. Mini- charp ~ :00.'1
&amp;aid Columboa Local School Dll·
fll' word ftr Wit -lltfft iDllertfOIIL
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lrocl :1 the 'oneral election to he
Spoolal- ODe moalll for 2tlcenla per word.
held In the s01d Columbia Local
FIIU rate of 2 cellll 1111' WOl'll Will be ehlrled for admtlstn&amp; U
mUCTURAL I IIAMI
School DIStriCt Me1gs County, Ohoo
lilt~!~'ron
Plld lor
lbt lltllof OldiiiiOIItb
fo1Jo'lrillrll~Je1.on.
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at th• regular places otvotlng here
Ill befan
~,.,.Sbcltlm
be reuorled
Immediate.,. ·.CUP 11011 -IIIITW
Dally SenUnel will not be responsible for more than one mcor·
1n on Tue&amp;tby, the 5th day of Nov
r.ct IUortlon.
OH 10 VALLEY
ember, 1937, the question of levyCard of Tbaab and fiDellll Nollees ol EvaniiSI.OO. O!llllllrill
1ng, 1n exes. of t~e ten mill liml·
fUblidw! atlOIIIIperwtlld.
JUNK CO.
tatoon, for tbe 1benefit of the Co" - 110
- . . , lumbla Local Sehoot Dlslricl for
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the purpose of Current Expenses
IIOYI size 12 revenlble eoat BoY!
overcoat, •ir.e 12 Cub &amp;Cout uni - - SOld tax being A ronewal of a
Hoodqu~n For
RADIO &amp; TEW!VISION oERVICE, tax of seven molls and an 1ncre0!e
form, size 14 Call 111-M
lam&amp;Onlte Luuage - Lane Cedar
10 16 6lfc Phone 20!l Cleland AppUance
one moll to •onalllute a tax of
C~esta - LAU W10dow P'laa- -==.~:::;::
Store 116 W llta1o St., Pomeroy eight nulla at a rate not exceedmg
Frl,cldatre Refrigerator&amp;
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2 23 II 8 mUll for csch one dollar of valulabr FumftuH, Middleport, Ohio U&amp;ed Electric r-..ve $3G 00, Coa: 1,;;;.;-;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..~-, alton whocb amounts to eighty
U9U Heatrola $20 o. , Gas Fumocn
CONCISTI BLOCIS
cents for eo.ch one hundred dol
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$4000
The Polio for aald Elocllon woll
l~t &amp;
Phone 6128-X
10-7-l!tfc , , ,~.., Laoo'
be open at 6 30 o'dock A. lrl and
"RUBBER BLOC" ~v.
remain open until 6 30 o'clock P
LOST Lady'a Wbite Billfold. Be· TURKEYS live or dres~ed 50c
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tween Kroger's and L&amp;Z Thurs- drel8ed. George Spencer, Wolf
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day, Oc~ 17 Finder may keep Pen Road, Rl I, Pomeroy
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Hy order of lhe Board of
money Pie,.. return boiUold. '
Elections, of Meogs County
Mrr. Pa¥1 Disney
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M~~&lt;"' 'City, w Va
Goo4 living rqom om! for ,ale.
Robert N Clark, chaorman
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1~ 211 3tp Green covmns. Phone a;63
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
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Dated September 23, 1937
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(10) 5, 12, 19, 20, Cl&lt;l
I. H RA\'1 LINGS SONS CO - 24 Will sawflce 19~7 hOuse tra1lco
hour Wrecker SeMiice D11
32 fl ,Call after 3 P M Jam"
NOTICI OF ILICTIDN ON TAX
Phune 6::27
Night Phone
Morrison. Wlllt&amp;m' Mobile
LIVY
IN E~CISS OF THI TIN
8089-X D&lt;.DGE • PLYMOI.Tnl
Cuurt, 110 Columbus Rrl , At
Good CltiD Ulled CUI
MILL LIMITATION
DEALEP.~
I e tf
bcno, Ohio
10 23-4to
All Hlkea111d Modell
N011CE is hereby goven lhat m
--:-::-~-- -c~pursuance of a Resolution of. the
Board of Eduoatoon of the Soilsbury Local :;chool, Meigs County,
FOR SALE, UI!O Wtlly1 loop Sla·
AUTO SALES
Ohoo, pas~ed on the 7th day of
lion Wagon wltb overdrive Good
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condllion Cllll 229
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ted lo a vote of the people of Bald
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MAl WAl;l)
Salubury Local School Dulrlct at
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11M Plymouth V8 ..1,691!, : dr
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the Salisbury Local School DolHard Top, Power pack Auto- 1, 2 and 8 bedrOODII, larse
tricl, Meogo County, Ohio, al the
moUe ahift Fl)led lo the brim atock, must gol Bring your If&amp;
regulor placeo of 'olinl thereon,
with vim Blaettnara, Pomeroy, tires )nd your pr~blemt, DIPY~
on Tuesday, the 5tb day of NovOhio
10 It 6lc In tomorrow Try us, we're diiiL
ember, 1937, lbe que1Uon of levying
on
the
very
loweat
,POBQIIJt
lng, In oxee" of the ten mUI lim
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terms. New and uJed.
Truck: 1951 FORD 2 ton $1,395
Ten ,.ldlht, hu~e ttl.-liiJ
llatlon, for the benefit of the
Rydraull•• dwnp Good 0 23 x 20
Salisbury Local School DlatrJCt
10 ply ttre' 10 II dump body Free
delivery,
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open
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WAVERLY MOBILE
HOME SALES

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'!'rook· I~ GMC 2 ton $1,281.
Hydrauli4'1dump. E~eelleni!O II.
U. S.
South
Dump body Gootl 8 25 • 10 ply
tirea. 2 !peed axle. Blaeltnar't,
WAVERLY, OHI0
Pomeroy, Obio. · 10 19 8tc ~~~~=~~~~~~~:1
1965 Bitlek $1.9113. RoadiiUltter •
_ - - - -dr Sedan. Buick'• flneat. Power Beagle raLult dogo for sale or
Steerl!ll 1nd brakes. We've aer·
trade Howard B Stolt, :Yoddlevlctd lliit car ainee new Blaetl- port Rt. 1, llobiun Roa~
nu'4 Pomeroy, Ollio. 10
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Said tax helng· A renewal of
five mills •nd an in ere a,. of live
mills to eollllltute a tax of ten
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mills, al a rate not exceeding 10
RodMY
mllll for each one dollar of vatu
11\'!IURANCE 4G£NCt
atlon, which amounta to one dollar
PIN. Aut-DIIt, Htlllll
for each one hundred dollars of
voluallon for love years.
AtCIDINl
~He. Cuu1lty ••d....
The Polio tor &amp;aod Election woll
be open at 6 30 o clock A M and
remain open untd 8 SO o'clock P
In MIODLIPOlT, OHIO
'M Eaotern Standard Time of said
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PIIONia
tilt day
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By order of the Board of
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Elechou•, of Meogs Coonty
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a rof)m H01, ,.,. ror Sole, 4 bet!
Robert N Clark, eha1rman
ronms, 111 bath•, attoched gar-)
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
age, modern kitchen, full base
Dated Scptomb&lt;r 211, 1957
ment, corner lot convenlrntlv
(10) 5, 12, 19, 28, ftc
locotcd O• ncr being tran,rer·
re~ C• It 11093 'M
1o.2C-3tc NOTICE OF ILICTION ON TAX

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shift. A cuatom Bdu1 1t Kltehehn KltcFrhen
wing model
deslane 1or your ome
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Blaetlnar't, Pomeroy, Ohio.
esllmateo
Foreman
&amp; Abholl
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10 19 6tc
Phoao 8204 Y.
6 6 tf
IiiM"Pon~ 8 cyl. $1,195 Star roR SALE - ApplOI. New Ha
Cblef C , Cpe. Now lilht blue
von Orchard, New Haven. Phone
top. Hy malic drive. El'lln 1111
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7·29t&gt;
priu-carttea you away. Biaet
LIVY IN IXnSS OF THE TIN
tn~l, Pomerll)'
hio 10-INtc FOR SALE one Lanc11ter deep
MILL LIMITATION
well
Jel
pump
with
pre11ure
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NOTICE I• hereby given that In
tank
add
•witch.
AI&amp;O
fiG-feel
oq feet of
spaco, ,eJOICtriiC• purau8l.ce of 1 ReBolulion of the
191 ~01 It
plastic ptr.e, t II x I Yt, one
1ty, coal furnace, two CJ&amp;terns, Council of tho Village of Racme,
architect's drawing labl1, • uol
TWO RABBIT DOGS A-Hen ~;1Cii
close to Pomeroy corporatlnn
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and tools One ty!l"wrlter deek
lnnlts High &amp; dry Could ~ Me1gs County, Ohio pa,.cd on 1 e
InGer. !lear Cblldrcn'&amp; nome
convertcd into nice homo or 2nd day or July, 1957 there will
10 28 6tc and one filing cabinet, handmade,
be auhmltted to a vole of tho peoOne electric table s~w, one wQod
lll&gt;Urlmont buildong or 1malll1115 pie of said VIllage of Racille at the
Mailc""iib.!Ja-;-Kltchen rang, In lathe, one &amp;olld osk aidoboard,
lnC&gt;s hoildlng One aero land general election to he held In tho
excellent condllion t5Q 3 one "Wbi'e" aewlng machine,
Sre thb !II~ • gdod buy, at Village of Racine, Ohio at tHe oegpleee livlnl ruom aultc only antique Pbono Pomeroy 0111-J
P5 DO Cont1t1 Chart,. Penp
10 2 61k $31!00 00 ~'or furthor lnforniO· ular PIMCE! of votlnl lhercilt, on
tton cnlf or sec
Tue•day, the &amp;h day of November
leo, IU S.outh l'oflh Ave, !ltd·
Gto1'9t S HobaltHar Jr.
1-:-14-:-1-Fo::-r
dleport, Phone 04J64.lf
Rttl loltlt lroktr
1937, lho queolton of levymg, in
ID-32-IIfe
225
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2nd
If.
~hena
232
eXec"
of tho ton mill limitation.
For Rent - Exlen;.Gn- f"ldd,;.,
· Pomt,.r, Ohio
lor the honcfil of tho Village of
1::M;.;d"Wt Disc 1- fnler- Scaffold B'oard•, 1lrop Cloth•
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10 25 3tc Racine for the purpose ol &lt;;ur·
Dtlional di&amp;C Y fl - rubber Clinton Fisher, Middleport
•~~~~pll~~!l!!!!l!!!~ J rent Expenso•
belt, I in wide 30 fl long, 2Phone 62Cii-X.
II Ill -R SALE by -own-er- 2• acres of Said tax holng an addotlonal tax
FO
111 H P. molcll'a, be"y duly
two ndlls al a rate not exceed·
ltanley Glbba, Long Bottom, !'railer llttco lfetrl of Middle- c&gt;cetlent true~ ltOUnd• 2&amp; acre• of
ing 2 mills for each one dollar of
port
Gel
loc1led
befort
muddy
Boule No 2.
I0.3·8llp
timber Modern ~onljl. Bath, gas valuation, wiJlc!J amounla lo tweo·
ground hurlo you Phone 9il63
furnace, bUIII·in• kitchen, hard· ty eenla for Mch one hundted dol·
t:loetroluo Sweeper ond ~larl,el Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Dair~
lvood fioors Near Kaiser Alum· 1an o1 va 1ua 11on 1or 11 ve yearft.
For Sale. call 3481 before 8 a
Store, Middleport, Ohio
inllm and other indullrie&amp;
Tho Polls for said Election will
.,, or alter Cp m
10 18 8lfc
10 2 fillc
$2MOO Write BoJ 95, Ravena- be open II 0 30 o'clock A M and
I'OR tALl - Applet. Pk'lland,
wood, W. Vt
IO 18 81p remain open until 8 SO o'clock P
W~tecJ
()hi~ Brilt.j own conl•inel1. C
'M Eastorh Sltndard Time of said'
day,
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~O!~P Relioble
By ordeo· of lhc Board of
"'nti
be
phy11l~a.
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11" inch
Elocllona,
of Meigs Coonty
and TV a wilting
Ohio.
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roek·
llobort
N.
Clark,
ebaironan
roglstor
800 W Mtltl1
Albert Gloeckner, clerk
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Dated Septomber 25, 1937
Cliff sub Driver , or
• uol a, ta. 19, 28, 4tc
Route. Cont,.lt
23 ale
write In ~re of
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LIVY IN IXCISS O,..THI TIN
MILL LIMITATION
D;;;~r-;wilch bo11rd rt
roolll rrallle with NOTICE Ia hereby given that in
llarwln II orne ond $60 00 P"
b"emcnt, 2 porchos and metal ~ursuanee of 1 llelolutlon of the
month provided Contact Clyrle roor, all ultUtlea Located nut of CouneU of lhc VIllage of Pmnoroy
While, ~hester St•• flouto
high wuter on tWO Iota With ga- Melga County Ohio, pauerl on the
10.24·31e
rage, nice 11arden and fruit II oqs 3rd day of Juno, 1~51. there will
Near school $;iOOO oo
be submitted to a vole or tho peoCUCKLEl RIALTY
pie of aakl Villas• of Pomeroy at
aox 22? .
PHONE 101-Y tho ~eneral oleelion to he held in
the Villap of Pomeroy, Obio, at
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the rerular pia••• of toting thereFOI
'lur.c'• Aid, Dlby •ltllng, or
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In, on Tlleed:lf, lbe Dt&amp; dll)' of No1fo1,., work by day or wock
NDTI~I 01' APPOINTMINT
18111, the que1t1on of levy·
Mrs Gornel Moor&lt;. 788 lly~rll
,\dminlttr'!l'r..!~ lhl Will lnil, e~e01s of Ill• ten mlllllmi·
St. lfiddlupol'l Call 605t).Y
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atloo, for thq ltindit of tho VU10-33-.,le
lllalt ~~~~-If, ,Pt&lt;etltd lon ot Poll)oroy for the purpose
---. c... -~ 'N91~,1\ • glr~n that to., of Currtn.t ~pepkJ.
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Said' lax IMfn111•A renewal of an
Curlit Co~t~~eUon co. llelilnera field Ohio has 0 ~u~ap'!1 exlitll•• '-~ol IIi mills at t rate
d llltildm .. c tom Buill
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, ·llif'"lll not oxceidi!Ji 1~ mllil lor eaeb
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one dollar of val111tlon, wbloh
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lfomeoan ~ar•,~ea. t~\l!:"J10~ ' llne¥Jd 1&gt;1 I~&amp; El te&lt;,o( Etlt Wolf 1111ounlt 1IO flllHn cenll lor Oll;h
••d Alte"llonl: l{o
'"aa 1 loto tlf &gt; Sullon•- ~,W~IItip, -~~~· one h1111d~ ~ollars of valuation
for uijm&amp;\eil. 11011. • 0 n C6unt~. Olllo, dtc811ifd,
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10 21 61p Dal d' tbll 7lti day l.f Qclohor or vo Jelra.
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' The I'Qilt l~r Bald ElecUon wiU
191!7
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be opeft ltt ft•30 o'cloek A. 'II. an4
romabl. 1!1Jen. •IIIU 8.30 o'clock P.
M Eastern 'lilandird Time of said
day,
qrdor of the Board ol
Elee~~~~~. ill Mei11 Count)'
Oblb:
llollert N Clark, cbolrman
~lM!r( GJoeckncr, clerk

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NOTICE OF ..ILICTION DN TAX
LIVY IN IXCIIS OF THE TEN
,MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE Is hereby given that on

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o.rat Tu11C117 ttter the om llondiJ ta
November, lta'l, •'£I'OPOII.J!~ !_4!
amend Rlrtloll. t of nlelt 1nu •
the COnatltuUoa of
a\IM Of Ob:l
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Total revenue of Ohl~'' 141 cl·
lies In 1936 was $910,1525,498 and
the~r expenditprel for all PU!'·
P.9ses \l'tre $803,f28,!p9, Slltte Auj·
olor lAmes A Rhodes repOrt&amp;
Thll i&amp; ao inQr- of ~ 682,B!l7 In reveaue, and 'll ~: qf
$'ill17Q11.887 1~ e•p_en&lt;llt · ilf'fr

Bee 1 ADr ••• munlci.J* corn._.,

lion. o,...DI or o..,.lllil • "l!!l~
(or tb1 pugKJ~e of tllppl,..,.
the ~ervtce or product Utereo! ·.ao tbl
muatclpllt;r 61' Ita Jnhabl~ Jni.t,
utll1tJ

IIUbJtet to NCb fei'JlaUopt ~ lnQ

be provJded bJ pqeral liw alio ~
and dellver to Ctbe~ •u ••• ~
trtbuUon or col11J::U911 toryW. 4 Mb
uUUty and tbe I~Phll prod~~ IIQ
oth~t.r uUlltJ lD m amolilrt a•
cedlq lD alther eue tUt7 ""'
centum Of \he total llfVI~ 01 DNI"

1955 toUla

llft1 Plf
llmltltiOD lhlll not IPSilJ to

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At the election beteln d~
f()t' the 1ubmilalon Df thll
meat to tht eleetorl of Ole •tt..,o!
Ohio. the ume tball be plleed tm.b.~
olflctll ballot tn the_"!\lllll"d~
a&lt;rlbtcl b1 law m4 -r
naltcl u foUowJ!·
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1iOTICI 01' .LICTioNO'iifAX
LIVY IN IXCIII OF THI TIN
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE Ia hereby given lhol In
purou1nco of a Resolution of fhe
Board of Education of lhc
ford Local School District, Meigs
county, OMo, paiUied on lhe Tth
day of March, 1807. there will he
aubmittcd to • vote of tho ..ople
No'ilcl OP ~PPOINTMENT
of said flodhrd lAical School Dis·
lolalt of lmma J, ltftlnt
tricl, at th~ roneral election to
be held It the Bedford Local
lc!bool Dlllrlcl, Mella Count)',
Ohio, d the resular plaee~ of
voting t~eroin, on Tu.-.fay, the
Dlh dar' of Nov~mber 1~, l~e
queallon of lovylnl in e~ee!ll 91
the leu ttlill llmi~Uon for the
bet1tfot of ,_. Bed!Mt Local
Sdlool!l&gt;•trld, for lbe purpo1e of
c~rr.nl Exponses.
Said tax beinl: A renewal of 1
tn of ~eve~ m\11&amp;, and an in·
erease of three mills to constitute 110112, IB, :18, ate
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a ta• of len m .., at a ra e no ex
Qeeding 10 ml)l• lor each one ,dol·
tar of val!lalion, wl*h amOWIII
to oltc dollar lor eacb one bun'ilred Clollara of valualion, for live
ye.,a. '
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)te open at 6:110 q'cllltk A If. and
~tin open untO 8:~ o'clock P.
¥ Eastern Stantl,ard Time of •said

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Your Eleclion Lawo
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Ohio's eleclion laws Ill'$• fP.r
'the most l"'~t. modem and Ohlq'J 1
eiectoqn system stenils the testP;
of comparla0n woth oih~r s~lf&gt;
v,ry well II ls1 baBed o~ ttie
pure two-party syatem, with, bplh '
parties sharin~ the responslbiUiy
anq work
The law provides for a Bond
or Elec\IOftl on each or the 88
counties. Tbl1 1Boar4 is mad~ up
or four persons-two llepubliea,,
and two DI!Diocrals They then
employ fhe Clerk, Depqty Clerk,
and other employee&amp; of the of.
1f1ce The County Board of Elec
ELGIN N D UP - Doctol'S to- hons has charge of all regJSiraday struggled to keep alive qqad· Uon record•, the pnntmg or b~­
ruplel girls born prematurely to lois, tbel employing of precmol
Iarin ~t)lef WhO already ' has wo'Nters · on •election day, and all
four boys
other dela1ls necessary for the
'"1'1!eor immedoate condition li ~uge task
about a1 gaad as we can expect "
The precmct
workers are
Dr R. E Ha~kms saod, but lheor
aga1n
representative&amp;
ol both po·
chances for survival are ' 1only IJtical par~tes and the law rc
fair"
qijlre&amp; that t~ere tie 10 eae~ poll
Ha!l!\jn&amp; ordered ~C·hOIIr atten· mg place an equal nuqtber or
lion lo til• liny gfrli horn Fr1day workt!rs from earh party 1'l1c
to Mr and ll'r• Peter lleler lm· Col!JllY ~ard of Eleellons In·
otruelo the precinct workers In
motlfatel~ after lttrth, tile quads,
welghl•g from 2 pounds 12 ounces the proper funellomnl{ of the1r
polling plaoe, bow the 'oallotR
to 3 pouodo, 6\i, ouni'OI,
placod In i~eubatora lo the •IliaD are dllilrt~uted, ~ast, ond u::oounled lor, ltnd the provisions of
ho1pltal here
law goverrun3 voting
Working at the polls on ele~
tlon di!Y Is one of the duties of
eltilcnship and should be aeeepl
ltln Kate Slaclalr bli moved lo ed woth the POme responslbol!tY
ptop~er·t!_ of Edson Hart
as juoy duty It is the1r province
CJICkler Is vlalUng to lnoure that every quallfied
relatives in thu neljb I' voter ill Oboo who presents hom·
oolf to vnte Ia &amp;lven the propel
Nancy Jean Miller IPtnt Tuesday 1ballots and tbot ' the voleo ar&lt;
wllh ber ~tandmotlter, Mrs Gil)' aeeurately counted

Struggle To Keep
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In North Dakota I

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obowtl by Obto cities
~e¥,
$37U78,19S went lor OJ!Onl ng •
P.&amp;n•~• and l~lerett: tl40119il,f •
3l ~r e4pUal ~utlay ~ti u n w
~o~~IOJI or -.~IP,men~ a d
~,~.llt.85 for non • ilJve
m~nw exp_endituret aueh u e
'rilil'tin~nt 'of lMittda
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'rtoe last figure revealt ft lilll!lfi·
cant trend It is the Iii's! dme tliOt
llllllull payments on hondfd dej,t
have eK....t.,d the !oial of oporal·
in&amp; etpenses ond Interest Pill'·
menls of Ohio etlies

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••1 muntcb~ll..·eofl191'1tf~l-!
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COsts In (lilies

n \he elecUoo,to lit beld on Ule1

AflTlCLt V
The requlrelt JUbllcaUon of tht
Seetlon 1 Every cltlt!n cf the
propoud ara.a~llment lhal! be- 1\idf
United StrteJ;, ot the 11e ol twenty- \ and the lonn of ballbt tl be ~-·
one )'t!ll'l, Y.ho JhaU have been a
utd elect.lon for tile iubnu
resldtnt of the ltate one year next
thereof 1haU be DttPind bJ tbt _,
preecl1tnl the elf.Ctlon, and ol the
retary of stat! of tJ\e state of ot;ll!:.:'eounty, township! or ward, In v.hlch
ce~~formtty wtt" tht above pl'e'dllunll
he retldel, 1uch lme •• may be pro.
H , majority of the ~eetort \'Oiln~
YKitCI tl)' law, allaU hive the quell·
til"' foruoh11 WOPDHd amtftdrt\fllt
ftcaUona ol an elector, 1nd be en·
tlle
tleettoll to be held on t1l4i
UUed to v.&gt;l:e 11 au eleqtlonr1
Tuet~do:v after the flnl Moa.. r .Je
lvtr~ eltlun ol the United Stltet
No\ "!"'ber 1115" td~ tht alme, It
btlni ly.renty.one y.ean of 11e wh9
•h•'t be p11rt t~f tlle t:rnlltlh}tl .. M
Ill nOt entitled. to vot• at an eltcUont
the "•f!te nf
""'tiM
ah'll be •nt1 tleci tq vote for the
e ... , 1- "'ele XVIII lha1l thenu,.._ 'bt
eho!et of e)('(!ton tot Prtlldent and
repeeled
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1/lct President of the United StitH f.l
g •
he thtll htve ll•tn a realdent of tha
•tatl!! 1 oountyl townahlp or ward In
VIIITID STA'I'I!!I ~ AMDICA
whten he dea rei lo vote aueb tilne aa
~ STAT&amp; Or 01110
may M provided bJ 1law, prolldPd
'I'IIJj s~CRIT~Y
that he It not entitled to vote for the
thole• of electon for Pretldent tnd
br 11'1'&gt;\.TZ
VIc!:! Prelldent or l.be United Statet
lll any Qthtr ttttt
1 ft'O W B)\OWN leerefttJ~
!!tal" of the !ltate of OMo do htN
SCIWIUL&amp;
eprft&lt;Y that the fe"Joln• It •
U a majorlt)' 11-t the tleotor1 votln1
co~&gt;Y '' Amtnded !tt~ate Joint P
M t o~ bl'o !'fl Amendedl P~ate, z!clnt
on the loresoh11 propose~ amendPu dlutlnn No I, Amendtd !uh"lttult
ment at tht' 1enerat election to be
Roue 1,nt"t Reentut19n No 11. lfl;t
ftetd on lhe flral Tueeday tfter the
A"''""UtHJ P'oUI'e Jclnt ""'"oh,tJo• N(l
!rst Mond•r In November, 1917, adopt
3~ Aled tn t~• C7ftlee of the ~l'ttll'7
the 11me I 1hall bflc..lme fart of the
()f
~tat! ""d pro1)QIIInll' to amerut the
Constltutlon of the 11tate o Ohio, and
,.,., rwe •eetlons of the Con.stUuUoJS ol
exhtlnn lt'ctlon 1 uf Arllcle V
Ohio
,
thereupon be repeettd.

By order of the Board of
Elections, of Mclg• County, Ohio.
Robe~! N Clark. ~hairmao
t\lbert Gloeclmor, clerk
Oiled Septon1ber 211, 1957
,(10! o, 12, 19, Z6. tic

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be IUbmlJ\ed to
I eleeton
"'"· to Ilia muoer »'*""'&lt;~

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tembly ot \he State of Ohio. Thrn~
lUthi of lhe memberr elect!d to !leb
howe C\lncurrlnJ therein that ther.
stull bt aubmiUeil to the elector&amp; of
the rtlte, for their IPP~oval or relft:\!On at the eledlon nfl~ en tha
!rrt Tuesday alter t~e ftnt Monday
In November, 195'1, a proposal ta
•mend section t of Article V. ar:ld sec·
tlon 1 of ArtlcJe V amended to read

The Poll• lor 88id Election will
be Op.ln at 0 30 o'clock " ll and
remajn open untQ 0 30 o'olock P
M· Eastern Standard Time of 88ld

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Be It tt14lved bJ lhe General AI•

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pursuance ot a RcBOiutlon of the
Board of Education of the
Northern Lora! Sehool DIBiricl,
Meigs County .. Ohio, paased on the
Ill day of July, 1137, there will
he oubmltlcd to a vote of the
people of &amp;aid Northern Local
School Dlslroct at the general elcclion tube htld In Northern Local
School District, Metgo County,
Ohio, at the regular places of vot
lng therein un Tue1day, the 5th
day of November, 1937, tho ques·
Uen of levying in exce88 ol the
len nllll llmlialion, for the benefit
of the Northern Local Sebool Dil·
lric1 (or the purpose of (;urrent
E
xpenseo
Said lax botng A renowel of
an exiotlng tax of live mllls at a
rate not cxrccdh12 ft mills for
eaeh ono doll or of vatuaiJOn, wh1eh
amounts to Fifty cents for eacb
one, hundre~ dollars of valuation,
for five years

12,~ 1937
1», 2~. •to !
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By order of the B:\ rd l QUALIFICATIONS or PERSONS
of Election•, of Meigs
TO YOU FOR I'!WIIbi!NTL\L
County, Ohio.
&amp;LECTOR)!
Robert N Clark, ebalrman
or-a oo . - . -11oo I of Arlk!t Y o.l U.. CfDIIUI.UO. Qi .tile
Albert Gloeckner, Clerk
,,... of OhiO hi prOTkte lbat 'a JMf•
Dated September 27, 1937
1011 .,., •ot. loti IH ~- • •
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(10) ~. 12, 19, 26, Cte
NOTICI OF ILICTION ON TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THI TEN
MILL LIMITATION,
NOTICE is bcrebl' given that In
pursuance of a Re,.lulion of ·the
Board of Educatoon of the South
ern Local School Oialricl, Meig&amp;
County, Ohio, paBaed on the 4th
day of June, 1967, there wilf be
oubmlUed to • vote of the people
of aaid Southern Local School Dlalricl, Meter County, Ohio, at the
regular places of votmg therein,
on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1937, the queoUon of levymg. on exee" of the ten mill lim·
ttatlon, for the benefit of lhe
Southern Local School Dialriet for
the purpose of current expenses
Saod tax holng: A renewal of an
existing tax of five mills al a
rate not exeood1n1 &amp; mills for each
one dollar of valuation, which
amOUI•II to Filly Centa lor each
one hundred dollars of valuation,
lor ftve )'earP:
The Poll• lor oald Election will
be open al 0 30
and remain open unti18:!10'o'dock·l
P M EaBlorn Standard Ttime
111d day
By order of the Board or
ElechoD&gt; of Me1gs County,
Ohio
Roberl N Clark, chairman
,Albert Glqeckner, Clerk
Dated Sep ember 25, 1957.
(10) ~. 12, 19, 26 410

~ohn Rlee, 1011111 Mr. ant 1
11rs.
W,Umer Rice, kft Oi:Wber )~ '~~~'
ll'tlniJjUf Flirt Kn~ Kl. ,, 1
llr. and. lira. ~~ J;~l.ii and
1 daU8hle~ Jla•e wovad lnio.a'!ra!!.o..r
near the homo of her'~rPif "". '
an4 Mi'l. Ci'ealru! W'l'i'!Md.
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'1!fr. •nd Mr;1 ~e'l!J"th' D.~·!~!ln
and so~. Marr, !Dd ~,....l&gt;
Rollman ol CJ11M ' t
week end wltl! lhe.Ir
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ana Mn. o.ua ~olf~n.
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llrL Mabel Duvall II rilllino In
colum~ut.
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proDOUd IRith mtllt" IIIIU bt
and" t&gt;e 101m
llallol to bo~
Mid lltCUon ror Vtt w
lhonol olllll bo ~ 1&gt;1
I
aeereta11 of ltltl
I ttatl 01
In ooDioronll&gt; wll&gt; ot
vWODL 11 a maJorur 01 U:lt

Article x V ot- Nid ConatituUom lhtll
thtr.upon be repe:aled

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NOTICE OF ILIECTIDN ON TAX L 1117AL111CAnOliS or ITAtW
LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN
A.PPOtNTJVJ: OrriCIALS
MILL LIMITATION I
NOTICE Is horeb~ liven that In
pursuance of a Re&amp;Oiutlon of the
Board of I!Jiucatlon of the Pomeroy Exempted Vollage SchoOl DI..
Be...tt Reaolv~ bJ lht •Gea.mJ Al!net, Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty, Ohio, paqed teft'lftJ
of lhl atak o1 Ohto, Thrtfloo
on the 3th day of August, 1951. ftnhl ell tha m.m~ •!!Ctid 10 qc.,
bowe concurrlq there .... \bet lhiNI
there will be Sllbmltted lo a vote be rubmltted to t.h11 tleet.on of ~
of the people of Bald Pomeroy Ex- ltlte tor U:udr epprovaT::!r nJtcU
the m1nner .prete~l
bl law, 1
empted Village Sebool Diotrlct at ln
tbe @nenl eletU.oa to
tl.pld on She
TueacftJ afttr Ule Ont MOI'IdiJ
the general clecllon to be held In ftfltt
ln November, tm~.. • ProPQIIl tt
the Pomeroy Exempted Village amend
aecttor. 4 of ArUcle XV ol \h~
of \be ttl~ ot Otm li
School Dlstncl, Meigs County, Contt.llutlon
reid .. tollowt;
Ohoo, at the regular places of
ARTICLI XV
votmg therem, on Tutsday, the
s.. ~ No .,,... aholu bo eleettcl
5th day of November, 1967, the ••• to 1n1 oftlce In thia 1tak uulpoMeMed of the qullllatlOQI 01 ..
question of levying, m exeeli8 of oleetor'"
the l&lt;ln moll hmilahon, lor the
!CB!DUU
benefit of Tht Pomeroy Exempted
!'he proposll tbtll be placed ' OD
VIllage School Dlolr!ct lor the &amp;he OJiu.: lt~l ballo1 bl' tht etcretar:r cd
1t1te a e~~t~~tlaUI tht foUowU..
purpose of current Expen1e1
lorn&gt;
Said tax he1ng A renewal of
an exiSting tax of fiVe mill! at a
To amtbd neUon t ld
'U Article XV, of til• Obto
rate not exceeding 5 mills for
r cONthuUorr lo permit •
.,,... Oo bo appolnltcl
eaeh one dollar of valuation,
ta an olll.ce d thlt a\.lte
which amount&amp; to lofty cents for
without poa,aelnl the
each one hundred dollars of val·
NO \ ~UiieaUon. ol m eleouatoon for ten l ears
The Polls for Bald ~ection will
If a m•Jo;ltl' of tt\1 eleeton votlnl
be open at 6 30 o clock A M. and 1111 lhe (oregom, propo~ed &amp;rn•JJcfadopt the ~me It lhcU b!eqme
remam open unhl 6 30 o'clock P rnent
a part of ttl! Con1tltutton of the· t\lte
M Eaolero so andard Time of Bald nt Obto.~. and exlltlnl secUon t ot

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PITI'SBURGH, Ul' - Louu B
!i c stour baa returned home Seltzer. editor of the Cleveland
frmn Help G,e®ral Hl&gt;JPjal.
Press, a ScripPJtHoward newspaper, toby neealves 1he "Free EnKilL LAib
tcrprtse l'(ewawrlter" •ward of tho
-ll'he keel National Management A!aoclallon.
Alillntla HoweU II In poor

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Prtzes Awarded At
PTA Sponsored
Halloween Party

, Dodge Offers

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Bradbury S&lt;hool 1 hurMlay mght

was a ddJmtc success accordmg to

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the I arc1t Tcaebcr ASSQcJatum
wl o sponsored the costume party
Pnnc pal and Mrs Gerald Rupc
and Onn Wears

WClC

judges

or

the costmncs m the Grand March
an I prazes were awarded as fol
lows p• elhcsl (I l Barbaru Light
foot [2 Ruth Ann Halley ugliest
(I) David LewiS (2) Tony Hen
dncks most or gmal (I) Shar01
B ggs 2 Billy Jo Clark
Games 11c udcd f sh pond dart
l!amcs and other recreational act
IYit cs and rdrcsh nenls were sold
by the soctal commntcc Mrs GU}
Husscn was general cha1rman for
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Rcynolrls Akron baa been

s tfn~ Mr a I Mrs Guy Rey
u Is

Rccc gurs s of Mr and Mrs
Donat 1 t t'ary s were her mother
Mrs L c Ia Stohl ber brother
John &lt;t.hl I aurel Cll!r and Mr
, d &gt;Irs Pearl Gilkey
Mr a d Mrs Gordon Harm a~d
ns N ck nd Jimmy Columbu&amp;
illrtvcd Fr day for a v sit wath
the r narr ts Mr and Mrs Rob" Har~andMr and Mrs C M

Red Threats Arc Bread, Butter
Diet To Nervous Turk Citizens

POMEROY

SOCIETY

Mrs Walter Harris and her sis
tcr Mrs Margaret Croushore Co
vtst cd

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week

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filu ster thetr former home
:llr and Mrs Howard E !warda
hav~ clurncd to Columbus after
v "ung Mr and Mrs !. E Trtp
lett
Mr and Mro C H Wise J•
were In Jack&amp;o' Friday visllina a
lnughter Mrs William BeiJ and
Ia mly Mrs Betz was ochedulcd
o enter llolzcr llospttal lor o)Jser
1 on to la y
Mr ond Mrs Marion Frend
vcrc 1 1s ness v sttors n ZancK

vt lc I hur&amp;luy
Mr •nd Mrs M \ SproKue and

Mr nn I Mrs Ru~e ) Knox re
turned to Lhelr borne New York
CtlY ~fld tv after a visit with Mr
and Mrs H nry Ewu g and son
Mr and Mrs Fr z Buck Kon
Bobb) and BCI ny Ew g we c
a nony thos atlcnd g the foot
ball go me 1 Athena I nday even
ng

1 gllcr have moved lhts week
f nm the Grunt property to thctr

cw hone 0 lllgl Street M and
~~ to liar an Morga and fa n ly
~ rnc1 11c arc novtnliC to

Succumbs Sunday
Middl.,.rt;Pomerov N•ntal
Altllough tbe viJ'Uf ll)f~na and Allan /1u bas not d Yel
1'ith Heart Attaek reach"
ln!G tile fOmeroy aad Middleport ld)ool diltriCti IG

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The MYF held Us regular meet
and lmg S mday evening wll~ 11 yout~
aon and I adult 1tle'ldfog
or Columbus spent Sun
DcYolton&amp; were led by Hefen
~ay w th Mr and Mrs
Ernest 1 Woode advisor
Molden
llltS&amp;Ionary material '111e f\lll
C rele wa&amp; prtsented by the
leader Choir practice completed
the evening a program
During the buslnees Jesalon In
ebarge of Janice Swarll, plano
wert furthered on the Cbaree M
Y F to be beld on Monday Oclo
her 21 al)d tbe Hlllloweon partx
on Thursday Oct Sl Chrlltmu
pronam plans were dlacutlled
The m~ling closed with the
M Y P benedlclion.
The Chester Chart~ MYF beld
•ts O&lt;tober meeting h~re llqndar
October 21 with 40 youtll Mit ttl&lt;
ulls attending
Dcvo~o111 ~ett In ~c, ol
Guinther of cbeifer
D lhnger \eillhe prosr~
a spec al number by lbe Al!rel!
a poem You r~ll On Your
•• d a f lm NO Otber Gods
E •gene Wlndlan~ 1 vice prealdent
In chnrge ~~ \h~ buslncsa
mccttng
Rolrcshmcot&amp; ol
tea and Kool ado ""~,. ·~·
The Charge Male
several
and
cha1r waa

ltr ncsy

1 n bus

teeism
In
p·Due
To
I
!E!t"""T=-~-:----..,...,._--:--~~~~~-:--~-~-----,-i-llia_jm~M.-F-ish~er Rural Schools Hardest Hit
William 111100 ntber so o1 any great extent It was hidlcaled today that tile ap~ of
MinenviUe lor ~2 mrs a prtaler alclmeu In the eouoly scbopl aysteJDJ w~a oo tbe
w1th llelp Ccunl)l weUJr and
0 0 Pattetsoll; superintendent of Helga County.' 'sehli.Ou,
dally newtpapen dlod llllldenl)' advised today tbat he bad not as yet been mformed u IG 1fbt.
Sunday evening at Ill! home of a
- tber or not HarrilonriUe ~
heart attack
had reopend tadl)' llinet IU Ill&amp;
0
FISher , lifelong occupation ... ,
down t..l week due to
that or printer begmnlns in 111118
Absenteeism at Salem Cealer
and endmg aeven years ago when
morntng wu reported very biJb
he retired while 1 member ollhe
S while al Sahsbury tbe aboealeeiRII
Democrat Sentinel start tn Pome
waa reported to be at leU! f2 per
roy
~
unt and ln&lt;omlnt acbool ~·
OC
very U,hUy laden.
The dcccaoed was born at Enter
prise and was 1 member of the
l(nlgbts of Pythlu Lodge at Mid
die port
~ uucral serv1ccs for the deteu·
ed will be held Wednesday at 2
p m from the Ewtnl f\lneral
Chopel with burial to be made m
Beech Greve Cemetery
Surv1vtng are fave lORI Hiram
Nonnan foul ~114 Mason of .llln
emilie and Jolu( of Akron his
wile Mary Alice (!'Irk..) Fisher
(4 grondrhtldrcn and one great
grandchild
Friend* !DIY caH at aey time at
Ew!tf funeral !lome unUI
Umepl~
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fo~ church school teachers
persons interested In chll

Middleport
Soriety
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MJ!yor C 0 Fisher has proclaimed Tue&amp;day OctoJC Z9 as
the olltcial 'Trick or Treat night
for Mlddlopcrl for this Ballowe en
oeason
1jle siren w1ll sound the start
7 p m and the close at 9 pm
'When the Halloween ~urlew will
go nto effect
The vjllage off alals arc an~lpu!
to discourage adults from beg
gl ng lor the treat. wb1ch are VY~NG OVER
planned ror the bel ell! of the t~reatening to
smaller chtldrcn of lbc village
on the
Pollee are also mtcrcsl.fld In Ions Cf
w~rnlng the ~hlldrcn ~ most of
whom will hi:: wcarmg mash-to
watch ror traffic wbcn they erou
the street.

JdlP.DOrt
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/ ""' living since n ov ni lc c
f on Galho Co nty
c 1 1 ~ c..: Am young r luught.cr
1 Mt an I Mrs Cu!h llahr w '
I'll cduled lo return I c to I Y
flor huYing a 101 ' lie to Y
tolzcr lloSJiltal Frll y Sl c e1
ten t1 11 c ho•ptlal Tl "'lay night
1 he Jt n101 G1 Is nd Bovs t:las
Mrs M.arynret ( nbbs WflS 11 I usa
" ' vliltor in Gall pol • today
MrH Charles McNnmcc • 111 t
r hontc on South Second AYe
llcr niece i\1 r; I u a V Meter
Ita( n spent 'fhu s I a~ v ~ Ill g al
t1 ~lcNumce I o c
John Logut 10 r Mr
I Mrs
ll 1n r Logan hnd 1 e 1\lltcl eM
J Jgcs of the coRtUincs were
t kCI n hi• ban I artcr I c fell n t
~~ ' Wolter Waddell and Mrs
t 11 while plnylng lhts week
Mro Chorles Searlca who h I M r t ., Chambers Prb.c1 awarded
prctjlcat Ed lh Iris II pto
en called to Alahamu where
1d Karen Bachner ugliest
I r &gt;bl~~r Mra tlan llton I "'
a d Druce Wallaec
I '"' Ill h¥ returned I omc
M nttd Mrs Howard I!Ycrs rc
s wero played and pnzc11
I'l l cndang the week end in Col
aw &lt;!I to o number of the chll
1"" w th Mr und Mrs James I cwi• Inn v th Mrs Wallnce and 'Mrs
1d will al1o vlsll •lui vcs In
Sa cr In charge of the recrca ion
M lyHVllle
Icc cream In the shopo of w1t
Mn Fred Jacks01 I• reported
ches loughnuts candles and l\o1sc
Ill ut her home
makerli were served to sevcnlccn
Miss f Iorcucc II we I• v iltlnij cl as nc nbtne And five g ests
her adator In Col mUus over the
w ck end
Mr and M" liar II Suucr nnd
llnughtor M~ry Ruth utt ndcd the
SEOE~ in A(hcns Fnday and went
1 to !'lew Wilmln~o• lu where
t1 CJ will be week e d gue1ta ol
Dr and Mra John Orr
Plans were completed for lhctr
Mr and Alr•J 0 C Fugnte and
"n Ed TOI!do ·r~ vlshlng Mr &lt;hrlatn o8 Port)' at tho home ol
nnd Mfl Ceofio Sauer and sun Mra Robert Harrlo whon tho Past
lllchard l\e'Cilnl guc111 at the1r Mat o" of Evan&amp;ellne Chapter
hone wcro Mr and Mro Dav I OES mot Frida~ nlshl at tho home
Dla1r ond oon Mark Bulfalo N V or Mrs Paul Winn Dradbury with
L o Hartlqger li In columb • Mrs Grill R~..oll aa co ho!IOII
to spCI d the week end with Mra
M" William Reynold prosjdonl
Gem ~e RUI"''ll ,nd fan lly
was In charge orthe mooting
Mrs Addlt ! u~al I• •pen lin
Games wuro playud and prizes
the wee~end In Hunt ns on w iJ won by ~11'8 Reynold! Mr&amp; Lee
rclallm
lloush Mrs Earl Knight Mrs
Mrs Margaret CroLI ~hnre Jr Kalad lhndy Hoslel8oa &amp;erved •
t• day for her home I• Colum~ 1 de""' t eourae to 17 mombera
artcr a visit with her sister Mrs
Walter Harru 1'1tur61l ~y MIS! Hor
ric Marie Smith onteliJined M •
Crcuohwro It tho lllpifln Rcsla
rant Olltcr &amp;ueats were Mrs Wai
l&lt;r llnrr!~ aftd ~r.'- Rober! Harrl
Mr ~d !Iff ~rncst ( vert an t
l~mlly Betty lllr~ora Dovld an
Charlo&amp; have bc!n In Columb
where he atli!nded lho accon1 In
t•rdc!lominaUQnal Chmh Seh o
Supcrlntcnlle/11• Conrorcnec thl
wcokcnd 1'.• Ia s p r ntcndcnt
h c Heath Methu I • Su 11•

Jun1or G1rls,
Boys Class Hold
Masquerade Party

Past Matrons Pion
Chrtstmas Party
At Hams Home

Fall Conference
Held At Jackson

Country Club

INSURANCE?
e F.!)ll THE BIISTI
e AN'l' TYPE'

Off1cers Meet
Dunng Lecture
Hour Sess1on

Activities For Year Planned
At Meeting Of Chester Grange

II lh !:Iter Gr gc mclm reg
Open in~; song Jcs IS Suv10r
ul r sc s&amp;on 1 1cs lay evening with
lliot Me Roll coli runniest l!ol
Gco1 gc Holter Master prcs1dtng
Donn 1 Holter Home Eco1on 1st lowocn prank Rcadh s ThiS and
appoint~ I Mrs Dale Kaulz and That by Harry Holtct ~ong Hal
A 1 oU cers confcrcnt'C wa I ld Mrs Luwrcncc Sm th to serve on owccn Joy Kautz

See or Call

JOHN
RICHMOMD

&amp;14 E IJ~1 St

!IOgr;!ll

~ 1 1ng the lcolurc ho r wl""

the commtttec ror the coming year
Mary Ka1t1 Youth chairman
lay evening
dlscu ..cd the actlnllcs for the
Amns !.eonord Worthy &gt;taSICI', ·1 next year and Mrs Dale Ka tlz
pres led and plans were made tor Lecturer pre.scntcd the follow ng
the )Cor and community projects
were discussed Homer Rice East
RUTLAND
Maslct Installed
Mrs Fronk
By Phyllis Snowdon
Gruescr as Flora Frank Grucser WESTERN LOCAL PTA MEETS
treasurer and Howard Bolin mcm
The Western I o al PTA meet
bcr of Ihe Executive Committee
nR was held nt the Rutlnnd lhgl
It w&amp;S acrccd tho! lhe members &gt;&lt;:hoot Mol day eve ng
would bring ells ror the patlcnla
The n cling In ch .rgc or pre
al the Athens Stole Hosp tal to ldcnt Bentr cc St11th was open
the last meeting In November Mrs
d by 1 nglng America Sccrc
Amos Leonerd llomc EconomiC8 ary
1 report was road bY M11
chairman requested members to
loberl
King M s Rober! FellY
bring plo to the next mectmc.
Mrs Harold Smith was reported eporlcd a balance of $5~ 65 In
he lreaour) Mrs Clara Det.. n I
ill n 'Meigs General Hospital
AI the close of the mcol ng rc ulstanl Prolcs&amp;or of Eduutlon
rrcahmonta were acned by the t Oh o Un voralty gavo-a talk on
pee ol education
Hon1e l!:conomlca C~minlllcc
A com~ tee was Appninlcd to
hock old bv laws of the local
"TA A room count was
Vllh the bonner nnd $5 to
hurc I I ~
three WHY lie
'" U nee Miss lloyd s
trs S nlth !I home room~ Bea
r cc s lth
Lealy Chasteen
carl Lilt e and Mur cl Fcl11.v
vcrc appc ntcd tll'mc•t with the
ochool board and d scusi C'lle
crla needs
Tho Noven1ber rolrcshmenl
o nmlttcc
appointed w th
~nlrmnn Ponrlc Can8day
Jonn
Wise Violet Grate !.uo•llo SIS
on and Edith Lambert
II ck &lt;prlngs Grange mol I hurs

w..

lleadmg 10 I:ommandmunls lor
Married Lifo by Roy Miller and
Uclty L Dean poem llalloccn
at Midnight Bob Kaulz Stunt
by 6 men ond 6 women won by
the men ~nd the tiOilng song
Onward Cbr shan Soldiers
The nc&lt;~ mccllng will be Nov
12
Rclrcshmcnla were oerved llllho
clolil! ollhc mccllng

Seleefftna

of the nght people for proper AdmtniStrQ
t1on of Just tee In MetgsCounty
IS Tllll

Voters RtspanSibllifJ
ELECT

Delmar A. Canaday
Meigs County Judge
Nov S 1957

-Pd Pol Adv

Act

:~I

~~t~r

SPLIT MILK -In BngHton Mt~h
off the Detroit at ea mtlk supply fwo
a tank truck o!C a htgh way

10 Millionth Clahn Is Filed
For Workmen's Compensatitn

Police Activity
~

,

~tate llcprcs~ntallve

re~etved

I"""'

By

Goorge MeiiJ!iart has
a no
tice~a.t Gov WUII~m 0 Neill has been advtsetj ,that
~M~sr.¥!h~l~ta,,
tembel' ~1th tlil!'ltnth Jlliii\IIJ!..J!Iilin. wnJ11Q!! \1IJ.Ill
DureauJJF.:Worltimen t;Compe~n:;
•
The tcpotl was made by James L You~g Admmlstrator honW! of her sou •ohh. fr.jt~~.::;
of lhe Ohio Bureau
nt a Efforts or tt o Mi

!01.. .- PI
•v•ty ~'"'
Middleport Pohcc Chid LeRoy
Wl!b U total of some 20
8artru1h todoy J'epnrlc I all pol'" rtalmo !tltd durin• September
Dlilvlty • a otal\dsllil I ~~. ball 1957 the total nlln&gt;bor of dam.
WICk loduy soyln~ Its Ule quiet filed ooer a period from Jan I
wccken I I vc hod olneo be- 1912 t~ Sept so 1957 ha• exceed
coming Chief ol I ohce hm
ed fOOOO 000 Tbl! fig~ In
Bartrum •• if there wert no rt eludl'l! both injury elalms and
.. ~ 1.1"""" or accldrnts or ••• , llalln dcatll tlalms rued wlth the 8UTC3U
we en prenksler~ lor tho wcrk end of Workmen a Con wnsalipn
••d lhot only one cc~rt ease was
The r ..ct n~mllltr as o! Sept no
rcror led lor Sallfday evening
1957 was 10
Voting told
The one court e~~e mvoiVfd !be Governor. The Ioiii mnnber or
!lam Bow.. of M~ldlcpl)rl ~ 0 nJUIY ca&amp;Os pvor lbl&amp; forty rtYc
lme&lt;l $$ ~nd cosls on charg., l'eat period wa8 II 9511 '1110 Tbc
of lnloxlcatlori
lolal number of ~catb ~lalms lor
r:ported,
the ume peflod Wll 43 820 ac
cording to Young
TO II AT CHURS!'I
Tbe total o~mber of claims I led
The Elccllon J,l~Y Djl.er will lor the mquth ol September Ia a
be served at the RJclnq !{ethodlal decrease ol alx tenth~ pcrcoat
I hurtb Nov ft and will lnclade over the same month In 11100 and
bam vegetables, Balad bot rolla Is an lnercaoe oil 9% In the num
pte and coTfeo Membero of the her of claims flied over Sept 1905
~ommittec arc MN B M Pickens
MI'B Homer Jaceud and lllrs How
ard Mllee

10 11 ••

the Grant

sc wl ere the S1 ngucs lliV'C

P'fAPnSident
says Co-UDJS• f
In -hool Posts

Trick Or Treat
1 Night P;oclaimed
For Middleport

3231

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ooz:8to

w"

Freezing Temps
Hit Thru Ohio

Dnrigg 1'eekeq~
Winter aca't a lrps(y title lu
dUdng the w•ekcnd
JaMw rturrles wbfc\ d
the eaal ~rn shor£s
Sunday du1119 d
to a root pt
In the Cleva

Most thor !!' hfnre~ In Cl vclanrt
wore clear~d )w lo~ay /. tnt son
side streets s II wore ol ppory In
SJH!I&gt;
1~e llvrril'• n•lrd early to l•
and skies wrro &lt;XPf'~lcd to clear
OV"'' most n( the stale
Ttof'!

"rnlh "

nD f:ho 1:' I

h

"tntor of a rold olr Pnrt hi h pm
•urq\ mov ng e"l n! Ohln Tbr
ve~ hi-+IJlAI\ !lid ih • wovld hr nr
, rrt\Jrn of IOUthcrly w nds and
'flAil'"
today and on

Deadline Nears
IFilr Absent.." e
8auot Requests

emergency s (Uad to revtve the strl
k
c I wu •n prove In '"' n
1
M" M•I fur I ' ne I her or I he
~burch of Cht tst I• chr"t ott u•
on "" procedcl 1 d"th tv 1
'"ter MrK IA!ul•e !lentner who
ucc tmood lost work Mrs Mu
lord hud been a pat •nt I• !leis
~O~UMBUS VI Sccrctarv of General llosptlalnnttl sun lay "d
State hd w Rrow I w.rnr I to loy was rcllovod to II e home or he
hat tbe dr diu r for appllra ton oun
for abs1n re ballots h r•vlllan
and •hsahlcd volers Is Thursday
Sh&lt; was d
1ate Joh• an Anlcrtca Daniela
at f P "'
He 8atd the oxecuted forms ond 1 llallcy
ballota mu•l be returned to the
sury 1vmg arc her husbanll o
cou~ty election board clerk bi N Mulford two sons John of
noon Fr.day Nov I
Cllesblrc Rl : and 1\JY o( N~ll
Browp !Bid absentee ballots for Haven two dau~hters llr$ Carl
members of the armed forees may (VIr~IDiaJ Carpenter of Chcstet'blll
be accented lr pcotmarked or ro and illrs Earl (Wilma) Wlnes1 eo.
cclvcd by noon SaiOrday Nov 2 lumbus 1'hcre arc also e~ghl grand
The billots he slid must be ro ch ldrcn.
cclved by tbc e cellon board clerk
by neon eleclloQ day Nov I
Also 5UfV1Ying are a •lst&lt;r Mrs
Dcu ah Ttplon of Sl qa rsvdlc
two brelher8 Jomcs ij'allcy or
MARIIAGI LIC&amp;NSI
A marr aJc license hat~ been s- Chcsh ro and John Halley of tbc
ued here lo Lindy Joe Schoon City or Zancaville
over 2'1 Rutland and ~cnny Max
Funeral scrvi&lt;cs wtll be held
n~ Nobles 17 Middleport
Wcdnoa&lt;la1 at 1 p m from th
'ENIORS SPONSOR DINNER i!Jbe•hlr~ ~lilt Church w th lh
•
I!P.v '() !f.. Cart and I!P.v Ed1so~
:f~Ckcts arc now on sstc ror lh~ -w..vcr olfktat ng Burial wUI b
Pomeroy Senior qa" Spaghc II n tbc Gravel Hill comelcry
Dinl)cr which will be I!CfVcd Wed
neaday Oct 30 PI'O&lt;cl!ds will go Fr ends may call at Ute jUtwl
.llrs Ada Slaci Syraruse
lowlrd tho Claos trip In the St rmg fng• Uoat• Funeral Hu nc h M~ cclv&lt;d woid SUnday evening
or 19011
dlcporl
ber brothe~ Roy Blake
away lit a hospital m New Cum
W Va that afternoon
about 65 Wll a lor
of Meigs County hav
at Joppa
Sf.'rvicts Will ~ held m
New Cumberland Wcdm&gt;sday Oct

'

Roy Blake, 65
Former Joppa
Resident Dies

30th
He Is survlrcd by his w lc Ed
na two sons ~launcc and 1\Jipb
1 step &amp;on Marlon Chancy and SCY
:ll'al grand ehildren all of New
Cumberland Beven brolhcrs Ern
st of New Cumberland Ola of
Summerville W Va Austin of
Gcolvtlle Wmlred of Tuppers
Plains Delbert nl Hockingport
'ldward of Lotlrldge Elmer
"fill~ and one sl!ter Mrs
s,~t or Syracuse
'llli1pamnt. Mr and Mrs
B!M, precedod him In death
,;;,·':.~'-----,---+-

MUTING

I!Oosters
S&lt;hool
at 8 pm All
other intereflod
urged to allend.
IMERGI!ICY C4LL
The Pomeroy emergency
wen! lp tht '""tan.. of
\rm~ llarr~onv1lle RD enrlv on
llonday morning when he surfer
"d a severe pain from R forencr
10rlou• Redden! A physician w••
o,Ued

oceumd al
Trllniq
Wll.
bavc
In

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