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Release Of Reeves Pheasants FIGm:. ~~~~~
In Me1gs county.'to· 8e 0ct 7

NEW YORK-St.

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dy Deltareo, 141, Brooklyn,

point&gt;&lt;!

.Dariq the pqt nnral JNrt
tllouu.nda of -r.lnp.eek ph..,.nll
han been ~eased in SW\bfJ~
Ob.to. AlmOit e•el')'one will atrM
aow that tbe f"iDpeQ: ill aoJ
adapted to aoutbem Ohio condtUou and lt !1 useleu to eontiJJ.ue
•toetbal tbla Q1te ol P~Dt. '
B.ecogniain&amp; thillitwitiOII, the
Ohio Dirialon of Wildlife ~arted
a proaram a few yeara 110 to at·
tempt to find • pheasant Whlcb
~u adapted to Ohio's hill COt.ln·
u,. Tbe D---vee' pbeuaat may be
tbe IDI'Wtr to pheasut bUDtiDJln
aou\~ern Ohio.
There are over 150 different
varteUa of pbeaiWit.a ill the world
today, ud mast ot tbeiD" are D!i·
U" to Chlaa. Reeves' pbwant
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.. one o tbeae varieties and ia
u.Uve to the wooded hUJ.s and
tDountaina or eentral and QOJ't:herll Cb1Da. Unlike the rlna:neelt,
1Jeev11' Inhabit only
forested
•eu. Here tbey Deet, near their

MEIGS
T-.·Wod.

Oct. 4-J

VIolent Saturday
Cfnem~se.-

VIctor Metur•

p:~~rs
Nlck's-Pad

CTtchnlcolor)
Richart~

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;roua8, ~ I.Dd teed
•u•nmer
Oalr durlai tbe late ...
dp they occaa.ionally move
into
wooalaaa ~learlnez to feed. They
are similar to arowe in that tbey
babltullly roost Ja trees at night,
and tbeir diet consUlts of acorns,
wild ll'ape, sumac and variou.1
w;.~ed .seeds and berries. Reeves'
are aUJbtly Jarser than ringnecks ·aad. -are yellow, bJack and
wblte in color. '!'he eoeltt ue not·
ed (or their extremely long tail,
whlcb measures 3·:5 feet in length.
Despite their :size they are fa.st
and. strong Dn the wing, ud
dodie tbrough trees and
brush
with amazing speed. These birds
have been aucewtu!ly introduced
into pam ol Europe and Scotland,
wher"' they provide excellent wing

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Man Wllboul A Slor

nur&amp;.•Prl.

Lane,

out

140\i,

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Muskegon, Mteh. 10
NO'M'INGRAM, Eng.- Younr
Martin, 110~4 Spain, knocked out
Dai Dower, 110¥.!:, wales, 12won European flyweieht title.
PROVIDE~CE, R.l-Tlm Jones
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Bob Bolton, liW, Providence 10.
N!W ORLEAN8-Wllhe Pas
trano, 175'n: , New Orleans. out

}lolnted Paddy Young, 171 ¥4, New
York, 10.
- - -- - - - - - - - 7. The pubhc i5 tnvJted to atlend
tbeee releases, and anyone inter
ested Jn doing _, 0 shoul&lt;l contact
the district wildlife office in At
b
A H J
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oac lm, Me g:;
County Wildlife
Managemen :
Agent, Cor time and locatio!!.. In
event of ram the releases will be

Ohio,

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southern

Oot. 6-1

Tburs.·Prl.

Soldier Of Forttme

&lt;In TachnlcDior)
Kirk Doual•a
Mnnt Cr1ln
lllorto

CfnemMt'IOH (Ttchnlcolor)
Suun HIYW•rd
Cllrk G•blte

industry Were on eald that
the q:eada of t,be .·,Soutb~astern should be
rftegionaJ CoullCJI roeetiDI .held roa.da
TbiJ4day ll!veojDJ at the Cambrian erected
, Hotel lD. Jaebon. Some 120 who a city
a,tteoded 'bear~~.to\l{ industrial u:- to
perll pres,en[ tbe prO(r~m unde~: vices te
tbe dlreetlon ot DtOderator, ~ou be. atttu.,.t
~~~·;~~::J:;
Hockberf, lfrlt Vli:e pre.si,Jient ol does not bave ":.·.~~· !~.~
1~1'!'
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the council aqd a to.P oftieial of try to lri~atf: 4o
th;e Goodye(ll" :Alomlc COi'po,ratlon
wOue
schooia ,
w~ch operates the Pike County could at art 1
mechank
plaD\.
,
cal trades- to
way for
Tbe four principal apeaker&amp; large group of trained worker.a
were Wayne Fletcher, director of wbom an Industry
to
indul!ltrJll aevelopment for
the operate.
CbesajtUle and Ohio Railway,
Prior to
whG&amp;e subject Watl "What An [A- enjoyed a
1 dt1$trial PrO.pect Thinks of Your Colonial.
Town"; Jolin Frank, director of president,
area .dev-=lopment of the , Columbus Southern Ohio Electric Co.,
whose aubj~t was "Ah Your
.Munh;lpal Services Adequate?" L.
inOustrlll
H. Duncan, ge.oeral
aJiDt. of the Norfolk and ~stern
RailWaY,' Who gave remarks ' on
"Do :rQp Really HavF ~ tudustrlal ~~tei'~ and Bob Wolfe, assistant tladustrial development eonau.t~t of the Ohio Power Co.,
WtioJ~ ' tORit wu "Can You Anawer. An Industrial Prospect's Labor Supply Q\lestlons?"
rte~bet stated that eompeh
tlon Will be responsible for all
IUcteQ ot this country in the future • well aS in the past. He
sta~·. that a)mo.st every communltr.. it alter new industry and th~
community which gets the
nod
will bt the one. with a satisfactory
labor climate, good schools, g~d
cJty covernm.ent, streets, roads
and cewage system.
.frank told the group that competition to a:et new jndwtry Was
n,ver to\a:het. To get the Plants
1t requires real, promotion on
both th'e 1tate and local level he
aaJd, 4dding that it is UR to' the
COJllmul)lty to deeide i£ n"'ew 111.duatry is . wortb new schools, a
a~wqe PIRnt, and recreation facdltlea as well "' 10 cnl.rged water a~pply, Stek.,-a of plant sites
are' interested In prot~ve servlcs auch as fire. poli(:e, insut"anct rates, and zoning Jaw.s re.
qulred .by many new Pfanta to
protect the PJants and home.a Of
worken:, he said.
DUncan s.po.ke of th~ roads that
were e,s.sen.tl~l for new Wants 1-le

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Weather
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Mrs. Cloyd
Bartholomew were married
urday, Sept. 17th, in the ,

Shortt

Mark's Church. The young eD,aaple

left Immediately afler ttle_t-ere·

BIDS RIIQUESTER FOR STOCK OF THE CROW BROS.

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mony for two 1 week wedding
tri p to New York and BermUda by
au·. The new MrB Bartholontew
was wearing a blue hni!D au1~

POULTRY. INC,
Sealed bldt will be acceptEd. by HERBERT W.
WYANT, HARIIISONBURGJ..VIRGINIA, A'ITORNEY

with black accessories

and

tbe

whJtf orchid from her bridal bouquet when they teet.
The couple wil,l be at home ~ o
their friends al 1020 Dcnmson .St,

FOR PEOPLES CHEVROJ.E·4·, ,Incorporated, in liquid·
aUon, to be opened on October to, 1955, on the !OI·
lowlnJI stock lo be iold logelbar Jn bulk:

IndJanapoha, after October 3rd.

5o oharoo of the eommoq atoell of the Crow Bros.

1vo1. Vtl No. 145

Phone 397

•nd

October

dmg were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bar- of -Charle1 ton;
tholomew, parents of the groom, Jan of

' Maj. Gen.
A DIVOUT C.thollc,
JDdua:rdo, Lonardl, long-time toe
ot ou.eted Prealdent Juan D.
Peron, .1.1 the provJalonal Preai..
dent of Argentina. lte led the
revolutlon which forced Peron
to

tu!P.

Charles LEhvis 1:1nrl Loram

8uer 1

lh lot 309, Middleport to Reuben
and Thelma Collins.

(ln.teraatfotiaiJ

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:C,¢lnd,itio:n 'Excellen.

OAKLANIJ, Calif. UP-An .ad-

\Qn .tiMi 1of1 ,_,.,~
, .yoif,ll'ao ~ :

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$ P EC. I AL'l Z .E D
·w.~i~ent ·
Whfel llilitiiee ,

BrakeSeJ'Wee·'
H~d~ht Adjtlaltnenl ,

· Hackittt~s

4$ quickly convarted to a giant fifth burner for cannjng and stewing.

Of course, like all good GAS Ranges-the. Universal offer'$ you tha

are:

What

school.l accom.plish?

ean we organ&amp;e
effiCiently and
3. What are our
needa1 4. How

lai\St. It givea so much luxury:

lor •• lillie.

~e 11»4 C()(l¥JI'IO

~~ig-s~ Rep~ntati~e lsN~e.l

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Repte41Dlat.ive G~rge A. .ij:eln- titior, arid wprtman's Jompensahai1 Of Meigs Coun~r. 0)1~01.~ was tion
and( labor reJa·
notltled today th11t be bas been Uons
. Repreuntaof Franklin.
appoin.ted a member of thf bbio tive Horace
Lll!~islatlvc Service Co":'Ir,Jl~i~n 'to Countf waa:
cbairman.
m~ke a ~Study or Otl1o,s G9mpenThe
wa's announesatioa,.,.laws. self-msurlng eo;trlpe- ed by
Cloud, Speaker of

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SEf ·YOili UNIYElSAL GAS RANGE DEALER ANQ
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iutoada . . .

work, radiators and

nation'&amp; aluminum ll&amp;llge,"
Mr.
1lboades pointed out, "bu tremendous s~g~~ifieance. It will enable Kaiser Aluminum to streagtbep its compeUtlve and aervi~e

po.Smon_

II a Modern. Automatic GAS

vr..
al~il1f"1

products;"

trun;· griD

Another of the many glamorou1 Universal fec~tures i$ the h.:mdy gnddte lop which

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other applieatlons. In loil, larJe
gains are anticipated in item•
such u dispo&amp;able food contain!:!'&amp; wbere 1 three to four-fold
growth is 9pected."
"'The Rlvenawood plant's een·
tral location-wltllln a 500-mile
ndiua of more tW '70~ of the

needle. You luat can't find a "hot &amp;pot" on the range.

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ductJ to 1133.SOO.G\f0 poundl.

~w;ninum lilbeet and foil will in·
tt-else substantially," he declared.
"One out.taading ex.ample of
the anticipated pin ror aluminum
.1heet usage is In automobilM-Id

on all bumerL This brand new pilot an the Univeraal ia no larger ,than the tip of a hypodermic:

cange

"In addition, the adva.nt11ceoua

location of tbe Raven1wQOil worb
on a 2500-Kre site oa thf Oblo
Blver greatly eouolidates the
company's direet line ,.,.. mater·
ial ~S&amp;et~Jbly flow in Ill ore-tomartel operahona. Some &amp;,000
miles of current freight haul will
be ehmmated on l!ibeet shlpmeatR
to a major port10n of tbe market.
Freigbt c01t.1 on this movemerl't
will be reduced by Ete%," be dedared.
"'This flow stan. from tbe com.o
paa.y's bauxite m~nes In Jamaica.

abeetin Ute
d
"We for
•fe coidfde'nt tba'
next five ]'eats tbe market ~or

pilot lighb are streamlined to make your cooking cooler ••• to give you foster, positrv&amp; lrg~ting

automatic type cooking. Make certain your next

••nn with ....... e.

ditional 13 million dollm
bas
beat allocated bJ Kaiser _,lumiawn • Cb~e.J C«p. to enlarge
and eor:nplete itt bil lluminurrr
plant at Ravena..-ood., W. Va
The t!ODlpuJ' uaouneed Tue.sdaJ that it hopei to have the
plant eoptpleted II a fully mtearated 1heet •ad loil rolling mill
by early 110'7-more than a year
ahead of the orieioal time table.
Vice Preaideol D. A. Rhoades
said tbe bvpswood works will
represent an lavstmeat of 1ome
100 millaon dollan, tbe fint offi·
elll statement oa' the eost of the
project. He •110 revealed th.at
anticipated annual produttlon baa
been inereued by more than onetowth·from 250 •illion pound! of
eommerel~ abeet aaft foil pro-

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reoamg m• way 1n moaorn cookmg features. Even the

not been motched by other

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The ore Is shipped

to our Baton

Rouce, LDubiau,

plant

wbieh

proreues it inro alumni&amp; for ute

at the 400-mill.ioo pound aanual
capacity reduction plant It Chalmette, near New Orleana, which
iD turn will supply Pll alulllblum

It wdl be the l&amp;tgest aluminum
"Ordh. tot.allnl more than
flbric~tint pllllt b.uilt in tbe Da- Ql-mtUioa. have llread)t been
hon m the pUC 10 1f!A!S
placed for major itema of (!(luipEsplaiuiq the deciaion to es.- ment and eoollruetion wom for
pud the RaYeDIWOOd worb even the Step U upansion of Raftftlo
Wore Jti eo.mpletlon, Rhoades woocl," ilfl'. Rhoade.a aMoun~ed.
Jl.id tbe ~m'I.DJ' was "confldeot
United Engjneerin&amp; A Foundry
that ia the JK~~~.t .five yeara tbe Company, PIU.sburefJ., Pa., l.s
market for~ oJ}l,min11Dl sheet and building 1 168-ioeb bot reveni.n.J
foil wtllloei:NM qbstant1aUy."
mill, wl)ich wiU be f.be aluminWD
On eom~n the Ravenswood industry'• lareest, ad 1 · tocJ...i.Mh
miU will be the laq:eat capaci.ty 5--stantt, 4-Hi contlliab&amp;U bpi: 'mill .
alummum ,fabricating plant to be Lewia Foundry, DivilriU.{of Bill'·
bu1lt in the United States since Knox Comp.aDy, PittabLii'P, h .,
World War 11.
aas been awarded 1 contraet
''Tbe ~Jeebioa to expand R.av· calling for two 4-HI cold milh, a
enswood Iuter and on a lara:er 72-inch 2-Btand
tcale tbu rll'lt planned is baaed
stand
on
c:ontin-.cd mcrease itl~d..

UNIV8R8AL OA8 iiAN08 IN8TANTLY-WITHOUT FAILI

ond economy that, haa

Hill!

$75 MiJJion Allocated For
Enlargement At' Ravenswood

THI8 TINY N8W ..ILOT, LIOHT8 TH8

'tnportant GAS excluslvu-the greater speed, controllab ility

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n~ll;-~·,l'!··;~~ctors R.e port ~Ike's ·

·.SAFETY SI!!RVICE
· PO~l', OHio

'The beautiful new automatic Got Ranges are

Single

Pltotte 398

Out of town gUests for the .:wed-

Poultry Company, lneorporaled, wllhoul par value,
Lelart l'aDo, Oblo
Certificate No. 7 for co sbares
CertlfiHie No. 10 for 10 ahitreo
Only unU blda for tho,en.IIN tot will be eonoldered. Tho
lOllar reserves the right lo reject any and all bids.

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.p'lstponed .

ot ptleasant tluntmg

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~Aired At SEORC.

hobJemt or

The Shade River Forest has
shooting.
ApproJdmately 100 Reeves' 1, b..1'1',,.nvpo;,..sted with signs readm ~
pheasant. are scheduled for re- I .
Pheaaants Protected by
. Grouse hunter~&gt; are urged
lease OQ thl! Shade River State
Foreat, M:eigt County, on Odober to look twice before shooting,
since Reeves' may be flushed 1n
the tame area .as Jrouse The long
pointed tall of the Reeves' hen
dlstlna:uiahes her from a grouse
wblcb .aa a shDrter, rounded tall.
Everett Rldg~, Jhsfl'!ct No
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Wildlife Sur»ervisor, urges everyone to cooperate witt'l the Division of Wildlife to make! lh1s release Rucc~aful. Mr R1dge added
TEMPI.B
Tues,-Wed.
Oct, 4-$ that these experimental releases
will determine whether the DlVls
Moonfieel
ion continues to .relea~e Reeves'
,pbea.santa, «nd perhap.i the future
Un T•hnlcaler)

P.wut Grift.., GNrge Sanclert

l1an

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Kenny

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lndu8trial Problems, Views

the

l,lepte,se~tative:s

and

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OLD OBJECTIVES

The Daily Sentinel
OP THI MilO$ MAIIQII AlttiA

Wednesdav, Oc(ober 5, 1955

The Dai ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohk

'lilchanl L Owen , • , • Gen. Mor.

News
Commentary
•lko NOf to lttvm
111fere Chrbtmas?

Pu.bllsbed tvtl'J aft.enooa. ea. (LeslaJtoa Ave., New Yort City,
~ SUJldp bf '!,'Ito Oblo Y~1 18, N. Y.
SUbterlptton rates: DeUvery &gt;;.y
Beatlllel, IDr., 1t 110 ~echanic
l(:arritJ' wbere av1Uable S() cenr'r
St.• Pomeroy. 0 . BWJlnW ·omee ~ week: tone year ln advance

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phooe - . editorl!l ollie, pb~J
The f)aity Sentinel office,
J1115.60;
six months, $7 80; thret:
WI.

Entered u second d ill mall· tnontbs, $3.90. Jl,y motor route
•t tbe poat office at ,.we ,Jvailable: one mQJ)tb, ~~
8y in1U: one year $8; six m-::mtbiJ,
PomeroJ. Ob.lo.
Natloa.al aavertlstnJ H p rt'le D- J4.2.5; thre, montha, S2 Go ; one
tatlve, Botttnelli·Klmball, Inc • MB moolb, Jt.

lq matter

1~~-fAUtori..I

.iLet'sCancel The Advertising

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CLOSE

2-MONEY SAVING GROOP$-1
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GROUPl
GROUP%
· NOW S~E PRICE
NOW SALE PRICE

s.o

$15·88

A Cltoloe lleleden of AD New

Fino TaUorlng, New Follrlu.

HarU.neer,

who

birthday ' Mo•day,

of her ~phew
_, Athens~ 'irJ

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Women's New Foil

OOTS

'of

n.t. .,.._ eu_~ . lnd eerly fall

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potter'no, fl"''! ~IOf!O!IO
•r.l-. W.nh up to Sh • v ..... nfyou like

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to MW lnd tr~•. this II'OUP It r ..nt .....

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Now Is the time,. buy your . . . fell
f!:N't and HW 1 plentv. ''M ftlltrla
P•rfltct t•lloring. You'll find tho COlt

Moolo......olyfw ...... -

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LINGERIE

lnclucllnt Barbbon~ Artllmlt 1nd

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:Quadriga PRINTS.
39C

Rag .Rugs

PAJAMAS
GOWNS
ROBES

Llrw ... .

$1.99

33~ea .

now
. .LADIES

SPECIAL GROUP
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PLISSI!,
CREPE
ANDBAYON
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Crow Keglers

.19c

Keep Loop Lead
At Pt. Pleasant

.29c

PT PLEASANT, W VA Th1 s one. provided pn oar
of Crows Chic ks of Pomeroy took
mystery · "Girl who per-9uaded bc1y ovor undl!puted po ~sess lon of
tu t llke brindle but! Is known An- Urst place m the Pt Pleasant
swers to marne or Bwter 11nd 1.s City Bowling League last '11mrs·
blaelt wJth white chest "
do~ night· in api te of the fa ct that

.48c

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i',o m~loO,t" eltlr.~

9C1c

Values
To $1.99

REMODELING SALE OF
SPRING
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KNIGHT ·
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·HE..E
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xx;

RAYON PANTIES 39c .
prittty ,.,.., eGlon 1M whit., In X, XX,

D-d XXX

tiHt onlr. A berplnl

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Pin wale Corduroy
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Victory 011 Company lost three
in a row to Pt P leasant Hardware, and as a re, ult th e Chicks

Regular $4.98 Volue

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lel.d lil the

circuit. ·
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The Chlckl: l ost th e first two
illMet in l pite of soud s ~or es a ~
0. D Tennant came t}lroush wit h
9t 8 and 928 to
arid 87'7 rolled by

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trim So.. ot lflHion

F•st colon, 36-Jn wide.
up .. on ... thlrd . . . . YARD

th ey lost two out of thl·ee games
~ o a red hot 0 D. Tennant favc.

took a slim one

BIG ASSORTMENT

WOMEN'S X,
(XX SIZES

.. ~YON UNDIES· ,
.,33c ea.

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PRINCESS SLIPS
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CAY·-

In 1 v•rloty ef sly&amp;.s and m1tw1:

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YOU Wlnt In tt.ls fl~~~~t troup;

All ..,.. fell peH•rn• and plela color. • • ~
- F1mou1- Qutdrlga c\ot~ ~our unr...trlctH
cholco of our ontl,., stock - ncrW et ttils
· ' oriJ ·lOW, low !H'Ict. SIVO UP te 11.1 . ' "

newspapers For g()me
re-as on,
someone a) w&amp;yf , hq,11 11 "room for
nml to unmarried filld with hot
llnd cold running w~ter. "
One of Jhe rf.rltles was· "l&lt;'ur
sale, man's large de11k, sccroh ry
w1th drawo t·a." ·

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PLA.I1) BLANKETS $4.88
CQSTUME JEWELRY
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Red
done in
Anotber · ,aonllf

turned

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OP THI MilO$ MAIIQII AlttiA

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The Dai ly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohk

'lilchanl L Owen , • , • Gen. Mor.

News
Commentary
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.-am~ tnvolvmg three. of the top stronr Eastern candidate•, are
10 r~lr:ed teams, feature this r11te.d. even· Wilconsln. whieb
eomlog , weekend's eoUe1e foot· moved up
ltth to nlntb1 in
Nil p'n;leram beginni~ wlth ~he the rankihft this week, is a stV· ·
Notre D.amc-U~Versity of Miami en-p_oiat. P}t!k over PUrdue, rank~
clash Frlllaf rught.
ed 18th, in a Big Ten game, and
Tbe bi.sh, rl!ioked fiftb and our- Coloradb~ is a seven-point choice
ling 1 l().. game winning streak over Oregon in a game which ·
euryitlt over from tho 1954 sea· can be H!en in the Rocky MounIbn, are onli two point favorites lain and West Coallt areu
over the . lfurrieanes, who
are
Heri'a how other leading gambanking o.a a win to gatn national et figure aeeording to area:
J'IBCOgnition.
Enst: Penn State 13 over VirMichigan, ran~Jed 1econd be- gi~iaj Dartmouth
and Brown,
!lind Maryland, meets sixth-rank- even ' Harvard seven over Cornell.
eel Army in the second big inter- Prin~etcn, bY 'la over Pcnnsyl1¢etional game of the weekends. vanta and Yale by 13 over Colum1'he Wolvennes, leading: contend- bia in Ivy Jeague act1on; 12th
fl'8 for Big '1\!n honors, have ranked" Navy by se¥en over Pittsltever beaten Army and the game ~urgb, and Syracuse by 13 over
is rated a tossup.
Boston University.
SMU Ovtr Mluourl
In three other lntereStiDg games
Ohio· State Favor"
~day night, the odds makers
Midwest: Cincinnati
by six
P.ve installed SMU a 14-point over Xayier; Minnesota ~y six
ebolce over Mis..souri,
picked over Northwestern , Ohio State by
llouston by six over Detroit in a seven over , IIUnois and Iowa
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Miuouri Valley Conference game 13 over Indlanl in Big Ten gam~
• ad made UCLA '1 Bruins, the de- Kansat.: by seve.u over Iowa Statt .
'fendlng national champions who in a Big Seven. game; aniol Mlbbicurrently· are ranlted eighth, solid gon State by seven over S~n­
27·polnt favorites over Oregon ford in en intersectional olaah,
State In a Pacific Coast ConferSouth: Maryland by 21 oVo,r
enC!e &amp;ln;le.
Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast
In gamel which will be te1e- Conference game;
Auburn by
eut r&lt;&amp;lionally-there'll be no seven over Kentucky , Missl11sippi
State. by. seven over Tulan&amp; and
Georgia Tech, ranked fourth, by
10 over Loulsana Statl.l in South,eaatetn
CUnference
meetlbg!i;
Georgia by .11lx over North CdroUna; Florida by 14 over Geora:e
Wa!!hingtol'l and Duke, ranlted
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seven over Wichila in the Mlaou- place in the Tri-Countt bowlinl Mitch .. -------· 162 146 118
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by seven ov.e r Clemson: Texas
just one game back tted fnr .lle&amp;M by seven over Nebraska and eond pl!!ce. The DaUy Sentinel
Texas Chrtstlau by 14 over Alaba- and Obio Valley Electric Comma.
pany held the
first plaee tie,
Wast: Southorn California
by while second Street Market and
seven over Washington and Calif. Liberty Restaurant were tied for
ornia by 19 over
second place.
State.
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with the hlih series of ·t he cv~n·
ing as he totaled 577 on games of
178, 1M ·and 214. Bill Grue.ser
totaled 471 with Ted Tedesco hit·
4150 .
tlng 451 and Dom Grasso
FOr the loserJ George Grate was
hilh with 4150 and a 1811 alngle.
OVEC had the high series . of
the evening wUh 2418 on games
or 833, 798 and. 'r1'0. Gene Conde
Wlli hith with 1589 and a U15 Btn·
rte wlth Griff Durbin bitting 539
arid Oley Swanson 1\ltting 496~
For New York Central, Oscar
Smith was hi~h wJth 469 and a
186 high single with Frank John.
stpn hlttii:Jg 442 and Dave Jenkina 441.
Seeond , Street Market took the
last aame from Liberty Restaurant after losing t~e !Jrst two B.!l
a· '11 "'pin )Jandlcap enabled tbem
to win bY l!J pins. Tom Matthews
paced the winners with G16 and a
209 ~~a:h tingle With Rink Men.
ehlnt HtttiDJ 491. For the losen
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8r; ~01 SARGII

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'naUonll teloeut of any· one pme

Unrt.d ,,... SPM't• Wr1tw.
"'""'--the odiil maken look at it thb
A . ~upJ.e . ot
iiltenecUanal way: Hoi)' CrDit and CQJgat.e,
.-am~ tnvolvmg three. of the top stronr Eastern candidate•, are
10 r~lr:ed teams, feature this r11te.d. even· Wilconsln. whieb
eomlog , weekend's eoUe1e foot· moved up
ltth to nlntb1 in
Nil p'n;leram beginni~ wlth ~he the rankihft this week, is a stV· ·
Notre D.amc-U~Versity of Miami en-p_oiat. P}t!k over PUrdue, rank~
clash Frlllaf rught.
ed 18th, in a Big Ten game, and
Tbe bi.sh, rl!ioked fiftb and our- Coloradb~ is a seven-point choice
ling 1 l().. game winning streak over Oregon in a game which ·
euryitlt over from tho 1954 sea· can be H!en in the Rocky MounIbn, are onli two point favorites lain and West Coallt areu
over the . lfurrieanes, who
are
Heri'a how other leading gambanking o.a a win to gatn national et figure aeeording to area:
J'IBCOgnition.
Enst: Penn State 13 over VirMichigan, ran~Jed 1econd be- gi~iaj Dartmouth
and Brown,
!lind Maryland, meets sixth-rank- even ' Harvard seven over Cornell.
eel Army in the second big inter- Prin~etcn, bY 'la over Pcnnsyl1¢etional game of the weekends. vanta and Yale by 13 over Colum1'he Wolvennes, leading: contend- bia in Ivy Jeague act1on; 12th
fl'8 for Big '1\!n honors, have ranked" Navy by se¥en over Pittsltever beaten Army and the game ~urgb, and Syracuse by 13 over
is rated a tossup.
Boston University.
SMU Ovtr Mluourl
In three other lntereStiDg games
Ohio· State Favor"
~day night, the odds makers
Midwest: Cincinnati
by six
P.ve installed SMU a 14-point over Xayier; Minnesota ~y six
ebolce over Mis..souri,
picked over Northwestern , Ohio State by
llouston by six over Detroit in a seven over , IIUnois and Iowa
h1
Miuouri Valley Conference game 13 over Indlanl in Big Ten gam~
• ad made UCLA '1 Bruins, the de- Kansat.: by seve.u over Iowa Statt .
'fendlng national champions who in a Big Seven. game; aniol Mlbbicurrently· are ranlted eighth, solid gon State by seven over S~n­
27·polnt favorites over Oregon ford in en intersectional olaah,
State In a Pacific Coast ConferSouth: Maryland by 21 oVo,r
enC!e &amp;ln;le.
Wake Forest in an Atlantic Coast
In gamel which will be te1e- Conference game;
Auburn by
eut r&lt;&amp;lionally-there'll be no seven over Kentucky , Missl11sippi
State. by. seven over Tulan&amp; and
Georgia Tech, ranked fourth, by
10 over Loulsana Statl.l in South,eaatetn
CUnference
meetlbg!i;
Georgia by .11lx over North CdroUna; Florida by 14 over Geora:e
Wa!!hingtol'l and Duke, ranlted
nth by 19 over William and

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Baylor by seven ov·
er Arkansas In the Southwest
· ' ·
, ... 104
Confererice; Oklahoma A&amp;i.rr.f by
Two teaiDII were tied for first D•vl.s ---.!-..---- .Jill •
seven over Wichila in the Mlaou- place in the Tri-Countt bowlinl Mitch .. -------· 162 146 118
1'1 4 6
·18'1 . ,
rl Valley Conference, and Okla-jteague after Mo~~·r night's roll· Hllndlcap , ____ 1,1· 11 .
·
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homa by· seven over Texas; Rlee ing, and two other ·· te•ms wer~
~T:?;ot~a~l·~·::,·:.:·::i'..!7~9~12736~~73~S~~I_,"'l'~~~=#if;i#
by seven ov.e r Clemson: Texas
just one game back tted fnr .lle&amp;M by seven over Nebraska and eond pl!!ce. The DaUy Sentinel
Texas Chrtstlau by 14 over Alaba- and Obio Valley Electric Comma.
pany held the
first plaee tie,
Wast: Southorn California
by while second Street Market and
seven over Washington and Calif. Liberty Restaurant were tied for
ornia by 19 over
second place.
State.
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OVEC had the high series . of
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or 833, 798 and. 'r1'0. Gene Conde
Wlli hith with 1589 and a U15 Btn·
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arid Oley Swanson 1\ltting 496~
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stpn hlttii:Jg 442 and Dave Jenkina 441.
Seeond , Street Market took the
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New Middleport Gard~ Ciub
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Salem and bounded and deaeribed u f.ollowJ , vi.J : BeliDDllll ' aJ
th'e Northeast eorner at tbe Solltb-:.
A Chme&amp;e motlf, earrled out lD port. ud Amattur Gardener•
eut quarter. of Seetlon No. · 32, arrangementl of ehryaaa~._~. Cl~ now.
TowD.Iblp No. 8. Rante No. 15 _ta a nat1ve of Chi.Da, wu uea 'by • .After tlle i~lltl911,
Ur,.
the Ohio Company's Pun:hue, Mrs. Ernest )laat Mondaly even· Staz&amp;,'hr, preHDt,.:l the JIYe1 to
thence W•st 82\i rods to a ston~ ing wbeu abe uttcWined tbe Mn. Roller wbo proeaen\Bd Mn.
corner, thence South 78 rods to a Middleport GardflD Club at · her laeboa wttb a 11ft .iAcl,eorBaJe..
.stone , corner, then~ East 82~ hom e on Lincoln Str_eet. Chin... Coril(u were also ~ven to Mrs,
roda to the East hne ot sajd Sec· f1gunnes and coiitaJnen , w~' ~Obert ltelbel, .the Dew lteJional
Claulf!M Adl ._...,. br lG A.
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No 32, thence North on Jald used throucbout the downstalrs Direetor, .Mrl. Stinlbqry,
Kn.
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Legal
M. will he publ!alled lbo qme
Sechon line 78 rods to the place ' of the Maq horile.
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lira. Ed1Jird French, a~
u received.
WANTED TO 811Y-Lt~J11, Od:,
of be"lnninl, containing ~ acres,
Mrs James Jackson, Ewi-n;tOD, hoaqnry .... member; Mn. D. B.
Poplar, Jtw"ood, PUle,· WaJnul
LEGAL NOTICE
more or less. Except a ngbt ot out-going Resional Director, wu
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Allo Oak. Poplar, Ban•ood
Don G. Vale, whrue place or way for road purpose!~ to aqd Jnstalhna officer for&lt;tbe toiiOWibl
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aerti.oa. Minimum cbarge 60c..lumber, ll'ee:a or di'J'. 4-t, &amp;-4, residence . is •unknown ; the un· from the Northwest quarte:r. or .slate: president. Ml'l. Maleolm Ro1·
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44., 8-4. Delivered to our known heirs, devisees, legatees, said Southeast quarter o~ Section ler, vier:: president, Mrl, Janiu
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Special-One moDth for 21 eentt
1'up~n Plalu, Ohio, Jard dtstributee.s, admm11~trators and No 32 20 feet wtd e end on tM Harl ey; secretary, lira. John Zer· ,
Caab oa delinn. Wr!te or can executors, tf any, of Don G Vale, origmal surv ~y of the Old Da_n· kle, treasurer,
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par word.
WI for partleulara. ":"be Ohio Deceased; Theresa L Vale, whose VIlle and DavLS Mtll road, to-w1t: mg Mrs. Jaek:aon prelelltecl. eaeb
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run rate or 2 eeatl oer word wll1
Valle:y Mft. Corp. P!lone Cool- place of residence is unknown; Beginmng about 25 rods West of 0 rr 1cer with 1 eoi'aage of oowera , 'l lrl. Theodore
Le,hew and
b! clla.nged for advertisla1 tf not
taao.
2-J.tf the unknown heirs; devisees, legA· tbe Southeast-corner of the above exemplifymg the vart9 U1 of~p. ' &amp;rl11deol(; Tlddy, f4n. Emma
paid for before tht. l$tb of each
tees, distributee•, administrators des&lt;'rlbed 40-acre Lot, thence fal·
Mrs Gare,n Stanab~ out-JOI.DIJ tietf, Proapect Hut and Mr.
mooth rollowiug insertion.
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; Grace Vance original surveyed road to tbl! and a report of the p••t
ye-~s
..,.e opeDt . Sunday ln '~~ll~m~buo
1:rron io AdvertisiD&amp;-Should be FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED L Vale, Deceased
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Bradbury, w Gse place of rest· sald Northwest quart er of the satd work was given. Mn. Bomer J: wltb :Mr. and Mn . ~ Vfilliam Lehew
reported lml);ediai'Jl.J. The Dally
liOVSE for rent. 127 Butternut, dence is ~14 Fvunh Avenue, Southeast qu8,rter of Section No. RusseU Mrs. Walter Harris and tDd eon.
Beatinc=l w:iU Dot be responsible
Pomeroy. Close in town
Huntington', West Virginia; the 32, the same to be ke pt fenced Mts.s H'ame Zerkle members of
•Mr. aad Mn. John Schmidt of
for more thaD ODe lDCOrreet ln·
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unknown heirs at law and next o n both sides and open clear the l'{,ay 3 aod Me.:Di ~ommittee CoJumbUJ are lbe R~ of her
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FURNISHED F.OUR·ROOM House of kl.n of Anna C Williams, an through the lands hereby c:cm.vey- ' reported more than.
railed aliter, Mrl.
'GOOdwin.
'Card of Tbaokl aad Speoelll N~
with ·bath. Phone 330-M.
Incompetent Person, w1U take no- ed is hereby reserved to the durmg the yell! IJD. variOua (DODIJ , W_~eken(i IUtsb o1. lin. Myrtle
Uces o! Everats prtnted at rei(U
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tiee that on the 9th. dBy of Sep- grantors of th1s deed and to thetr makmg projeeta. The Club ree;!Y· llicG111ipd son, George, a~d lam·
Jar c1asslfied r1tes. Obituariea :-'--:--- - - -- - - .I t,mber, 1933, Carl Gol'lby as heus and ass1gna for ever, Rf.fer- ed second prlze for the. ttoai tMy i17 Were . Mr. lbd Mn. Frink
pa~lishM at 1 eent per word.
Rooms for permanent guests
Guardian of the Person and Es· cnce Deed ' Vol. 82, page 487 of entered in the 11NS5 Broller
1• WoOIUtJ (Patricia Hicks), Akron.
('barged Adl rf('tlved by maU or
showers, $20.00 weekly Rooms tate of .Anna G Wllliams, an In- the Deed Records, Me1gs County, t1val parade and Ml'l. Stansbury
Mnl.. Myrtle Hicks ud 100,
telephone 1ivea careflll .Uen·
wlth running water and toilet, c~mpct,ept P~~son, bemg plaintiff, Ohw.
thanked, Mrs. RoUer, Mr-1. H. L George, and Jack Thomas 1 pent
tloa
$17 50 weekly. Martm Hotel f1led h1s petition •n the _Probate
PARCEL NO. 4· The foJiuwfng French, Mn:. E. M. Wood, HaUle lut Thursday lo DJyton with the
Phone 396
11).4-tf Ceurt, Me1gs ,county, Oh10, Case described ret~l estate, situaJe in and Nellie Zerkle, Mr. aad Mrs. former)1 son, HoUle Green
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No.
16960
agamst
the
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Coun~y
of
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John
Zerkle,
Mrs.
Jame.
Harley,
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Mr.
Green.
was
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WAYNE GIBBONS
ed partles , and others as defend· of Ohio and in the TGwnshlP Of Dew~y and Gordon Guthrie for reported as mueh improved. His
FOR RENT- One 7-room HOUSE ants, allegmg that _t he sa1d Ward, Salem and bounded and descrlb- their assistanee fot the float. Tbe addreu ii !I'htimu H08pital, V. A.
NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS- • wtth bath on Lincoln llill Fur· Anna C, Wllhams, 1s the owner of ed as follows: viz ' The Northwe11t year's report also lnc,luded the Center, Ward 21-E, W. Third St.
PLEASE
CALL 631().M IN I Rl/Jhed or unfurnis hed Garage' the followm g descn lled parcels of Quarter of the Southwest Quar- red bud trail project which wu D!yton. ,
STEAD OF 21Y1-M. GEORGE
and laundry in connection. In· real estate:
u ter of section 26, Township 8, star~ed eighteen years aao a.nd b
Mr. and 14nl· tdward KJoes
MOWREY.
10+3tc
quite Ewing's Store or phoQe
PARCEL NO, 1, The fplluwJ~.. R ange 15 in the Oh io Compan)'&gt;•l carrted out by both ~he Middle- have returned to their home in
133 or !J23.J.
9·29--tf descnbed real es~ate situated m Purchase, ccmtammg 40 acrn
Youn'ptown, after a visit wfth bis
BOTTLED GAS-lDalallaUon and.
Salem
Township,
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lather, He:nry Kloea, and other
service. See UJ for pr1ces. RUT. 2 five room modern APART· MeJgs and State of Ohio, to~wJt · tract of land sold at public • aale
Sealed
Bids
will
be
received
by
relatlvee.
MENTS, with laundry and gar.
LAND FURNI'IURE at Rutland..
quarter o.t
th e by J. A Willock, Sheriff of
Mr. ud u-. Charles Mel·nb•rt
age.
Phone 310-M. A. N. Be111eL Thethsouthwest
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Mo•g.s County, Otuo, to John A ers, Meiga County, Ohio, at tbe and 10111 or Columbus were week
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32, _To~nsh1p 8: Range 15 in the Got.'!chall on the 23rd day ol Office of said Board, P.aneroy, encf guests of hill pllreuts, Mr,
OLIVER-DELAVAL
Two Furnlsbed 4-Room APA&amp;'f. 0~10 ;ompany s Purchase, con- Jun e, A O,, 1918. Referenl'!e Ohio, up until 12 :00 O'Cl~k and . Mrs. Max .Meinhart.
NEW HOLLANQ
MENTS. new furntliU'e .
tmnm.. 40 acres, more or less Deed Vol. 116, Page 276 of the noon Oct. 17 , lOS&amp;, For furnlsh·
EFI Quivey of Marietta spent
("'ur low overh,ad is the' answer
p·l~. Call i]Q44-M.
Also the East l)alf of 59 acres m Deed
Records, Me1gs Count,-1 mg Lhe followtna:
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Sun4,ay with hit son And dauJh·
to Lbe HiJh Priees-Stop in to
the Northeast quarte~ of the south 1 Ohio.
Trana'port deltv'e~ o! Gaool•'ne ter~ID--Jaw Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
west quarter of SectiOn 32, Town·
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s h!p 8 Range 1~ tn the Oh 1 Com Plamhff further alleges 111, .hiS regular and premium a:rades to ..,uifey.
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M-BuslJel Spreaders, 5298 00
Mrs, John .Mi b and children
MEIGS OLIVER SALES
Want HOUSEKEEPER to live on pany '.s' Purchase. The lanu ~c,rem petltwn tha~ the na me~Jo. of :all the County Garage, &amp;ck Spring~\:
conv{'vcd
being
'he
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eon·
perso
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ontllled
to
the
next
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the
dlreepon
of
the
and
Ml'li. Henry Wells and daughPhone 88-J, Pomeroy, Ohio
farm Steady job M c Jo-bn·
vcyed, by d c~d 0'r Jol:n M Scotl late of lnherithnte of the Ward County Engineei", dutlng the 00 ters, were recent visitors in ColP-8-30tc
ston, Portland. Ohto, Rt. 1,
and Margarett F. Scott, hLS Wife, 1n s:uct real estate, the namea of day per1od commencing, Ol!t. • 17, umbus.
l0·~-3tp
to Gco C, Seott and recorded in all hen·holders whose clatms at- 19M.
~--~--(_ 3)________ - - cHRISTMAs cARDSDeed Book No 81, page 434 and fee t such real estate, or any part
Quote prices on both regular Middl~ort p...;..oual•
ISO% PRO~lT
435, on May 12th. 1899, Ml'iiS lhe~eof, lhe names _of all perso¥5
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In memory of our Dear S late r l ;xclwlve TALL Assortment pays County Reeord of Deed!\, to be ha v1 ng an interest m such re~~tl and premium trades.
Board of Commisslon&amp;ra re- Worthington,' Ky., ·spent the week
$60 00 Oh 80 boxes 3e lmprmta thr salll'C more or less. Refe•·cncc est&lt;~ Lc and Cu rlhermore the pla in·
Wh ee Ier, wh0'
Mrs. Rosezetta
sell faat from 38 FREE Sam- Deeds Vol. lal, page 107 of t he ti ff also a,llege.s other facts and :~r~d~hc right to reject any or end with his mothet, ·MJI8.
passed away 1 year ago today,
pies. Wrappingli BY·THE-YARI) Deed Records, Meigs Coun ty, rc!crcncc t.S had to the Pehtwn 1n
es Murray. Joinlne them1 ~~~:~t;~
. October 3, 19154,
30-:card $1 A,saortment; 2.50 Ohio, Vol 126 , pa"e 218 of the t his case allegmg same:
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Board of County Commissioners were Mr. and Ml'fl. E
We WIIJ not forget you,
leadmg SQUers. Assortments on Deed Record,s Meigs
Cou nty,
In th~ prayer , of sa id pel1hon
Dean Barnltz,
Ward aAd . daua:hter, Mary
. Nor do we mtend,
approval. SUI'prise FREE offers.
Vol. 129, page 389 ot the the Pl~mhff pra;ys that he may be ({9) 21·28; (10)·5-l~Je. rk
Ra~~~~~~ Ktrby' ,{' who ~as
We thlhk of you often,
CARDINAL, 1400 St t
D t Ohw,
Meigs t""ountv author1zed and ,ordered to .sell
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And wlll to ~be end
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ep · Deed Records,
.:5 ~ ~~ ~a ll'! four Pllr~e of rea l estate
n urt , qte;~Mb, J-"'1 an autoJDo14,
5-ltp Ohio
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Gone and forgotten
Women w1th good handwriting
Mn. Luf!Uie Mayet, Wbo WAI al·
PARCEL NO 2 Th~ Northwest paymen t of the just debts of th e ot November\ lead. · '
By some you may h~.
Address, mail postcards spare quarter of the so uthl!a ~t quarter Ward and that discharge of licm
CARL GORBY,
, 10 butt at the aame Ume, u8
But Dear to our memory,
time. Pleaso write Bnx U13, Bel- of Set:tion 32, Salem Township, on llle rcnl estate of the Wal'd ac·
As Guardian of the Penon and :=~~~ aS::~~·:::!r M~!.
You will always be,
mont, Massachusetl.!i
IO-J.4tp MeJgs County, Ohio, Al so, adding &lt;:" ordtng to the statutes in such
Estate of Anna C. Williams, ln Poore, Grafton., Who wu
Her Stliters, Mrs. Lcwil Walker
a two rod stn p along the south case made and prvvlded and for
lncompetC~ Person.
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line of a 40 acre lot formerly all other proper ordent and rcli llf CROW &amp; Cf\OW,
to H~f' HNPIW at the time
Ill-S·II&lt;
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but purpO!If'loS
at thal tlmo
the acC!deJit
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26; (11)
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makqs.
SchmpUo
J 8 C. Vale ao that Anna May
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have I'Jl~8t·
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:omplete
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Sedan, $78(1. Blaettnar's, Porn• 'mrNKING OF burial laauraneef
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door Sedan ror ulc.
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right P9ul Frtlnch, Middle· .lAOtO .. TELEVISION IIERVICF
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tllj)k aeeond plaee b. Dtatll&lt;t 11.

Hartla1tr, w.i.o eelobrafed 61io
blrlhclay thlt UJ: Mn. llluoeJi
lfrl· Har!er •••• a ,...,.. ol
Kn. ~~ and Miq , Zerkle of the new yelrbooln whleh were
the WaJ• aad lleau CGmmJttee diJtributed to "the member1. ·
and the repomn: /1,11. o. f .
»n. llolltr . and Jln. Arlllur
Xlela and 1111. B. &amp; SChait.
, ~kiDDer, a .ruNt, pret~ided at the !.
lin. Jacboa prelented Ute tlub coffoe 1ervlces ~ the dialnC: room
wttb the award for :tbe FaJJ, rtowr- and obitk~n aalld, rolJ,I, nutl, u. ,
er Show of ·tiM aiven b)' the sort~¥~ cUes aad eof:fel!
A:mlteur Gardene? Club e.nd the 's erved to fprty-fJve l•dJa. Gueat.a
lliddl.eport Gardeb Club •,rith MrJ. were Vn. Skinner, Mr1. la,d:1n,
Ben Phibon and Mn. C. A. EDJ~ .Mrs, .Re:ibel, Mra: W•ldo 'Bartell,
mllb aa. tHbalrmJD. Tbe __,,.Mw Vircima Arnold, RN,

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WANT ADS

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New Middleport Gard~ Ciub
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of Ohio, and In the Townsbip of
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th'e Northeast eorner at tbe Solltb-:.
A Chme&amp;e motlf, earrled out lD port. ud Amattur Gardener•
eut quarter. of Seetlon No. · 32, arrangementl of ehryaaa~._~. Cl~ now.
TowD.Iblp No. 8. Rante No. 15 _ta a nat1ve of Chi.Da, wu uea 'by • .After tlle i~lltl911,
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the Ohio Company's Pun:hue, Mrs. Ernest )laat Mondaly even· Staz&amp;,'hr, preHDt,.:l the JIYe1 to
thence W•st 82\i rods to a ston~ ing wbeu abe uttcWined tbe Mn. Roller wbo proeaen\Bd Mn.
corner, thence South 78 rods to a Middleport GardflD Club at · her laeboa wttb a 11ft .iAcl,eorBaJe..
.stone , corner, then~ East 82~ hom e on Lincoln Str_eet. Chin... Coril(u were also ~ven to Mrs,
roda to the East hne ot sajd Sec· f1gunnes and coiitaJnen , w~' ~Obert ltelbel, .the Dew lteJional
Claulf!M Adl ._...,. br lG A.
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No 32, thence North on Jald used throucbout the downstalrs Direetor, .Mrl. Stinlbqry,
Kn.
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Legal
M. will he publ!alled lbo qme
Sechon line 78 rods to the place ' of the Maq horile.
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lira. Ed1Jird French, a~
u received.
WANTED TO 811Y-Lt~J11, Od:,
of be"lnninl, containing ~ acres,
Mrs James Jackson, Ewi-n;tOD, hoaqnry .... member; Mn. D. B.
Poplar, Jtw"ood, PUle,· WaJnul
LEGAL NOTICE
more or less. Except a ngbt ot out-going Resional Director, wu
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Allo Oak. Poplar, Ban•ood
Don G. Vale, whrue place or way for road purpose!~ to aqd Jnstalhna officer for&lt;tbe toiiOWibl
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aerti.oa. Minimum cbarge 60c..lumber, ll'ee:a or di'J'. 4-t, &amp;-4, residence . is •unknown ; the un· from the Northwest quarte:r. or .slate: president. Ml'l. Maleolm Ro1·
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' ceat.J per word for thre" .u
44., 8-4. Delivered to our known heirs, devisees, legatees, said Southeast quarter o~ Section ler, vier:: president, Mrl, Janiu
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Special-One moDth for 21 eentt
1'up~n Plalu, Ohio, Jard dtstributee.s, admm11~trators and No 32 20 feet wtd e end on tM Harl ey; secretary, lira. John Zer· ,
Caab oa delinn. Wr!te or can executors, tf any, of Don G Vale, origmal surv ~y of the Old Da_n· kle, treasurer,
,H. Jubl- "J. • )
par word.
WI for partleulara. ":"be Ohio Deceased; Theresa L Vale, whose VIlle and DavLS Mtll road, to-w1t: mg Mrs. Jaek:aon prelelltecl. eaeb
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run rate or 2 eeatl oer word wll1
Valle:y Mft. Corp. P!lone Cool- place of residence is unknown; Beginmng about 25 rods West of 0 rr 1cer with 1 eoi'aage of oowera , 'l lrl. Theodore
Le,hew and
b! clla.nged for advertisla1 tf not
taao.
2-J.tf the unknown heirs; devisees, legA· tbe Southeast-corner of the above exemplifymg the vart9 U1 of~p. ' &amp;rl11deol(; Tlddy, f4n. Emma
paid for before tht. l$tb of each
tees, distributee•, administrators des&lt;'rlbed 40-acre Lot, thence fal·
Mrs Gare,n Stanab~ out-JOI.DIJ tietf, Proapect Hut and Mr.
mooth rollowiug insertion.
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; Grace Vance original surveyed road to tbl! and a report of the p••t
ye-~s
..,.e opeDt . Sunday ln '~~ll~m~buo
1:rron io AdvertisiD&amp;-Should be FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED L Vale, Deceased
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Bradbury, w Gse place of rest· sald Northwest quart er of the satd work was given. Mn. Bomer J: wltb :Mr. and Mn . ~ Vfilliam Lehew
reported lml);ediai'Jl.J. The Dally
liOVSE for rent. 127 Butternut, dence is ~14 Fvunh Avenue, Southeast qu8,rter of Section No. RusseU Mrs. Walter Harris and tDd eon.
Beatinc=l w:iU Dot be responsible
Pomeroy. Close in town
Huntington', West Virginia; the 32, the same to be ke pt fenced Mts.s H'ame Zerkle members of
•Mr. aad Mn. John Schmidt of
for more thaD ODe lDCOrreet ln·
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unknown heirs at law and next o n both sides and open clear the l'{,ay 3 aod Me.:Di ~ommittee CoJumbUJ are lbe R~ of her
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FURNISHED F.OUR·ROOM House of kl.n of Anna C Williams, an through the lands hereby c:cm.vey- ' reported more than.
railed aliter, Mrl.
'GOOdwin.
'Card of Tbaokl aad Speoelll N~
with ·bath. Phone 330-M.
Incompetent Person, w1U take no- ed is hereby reserved to the durmg the yell! IJD. variOua (DODIJ , W_~eken(i IUtsb o1. lin. Myrtle
Uces o! Everats prtnted at rei(U
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tiee that on the 9th. dBy of Sep- grantors of th1s deed and to thetr makmg projeeta. The Club ree;!Y· llicG111ipd son, George, a~d lam·
Jar c1asslfied r1tes. Obituariea :-'--:--- - - -- - - .I t,mber, 1933, Carl Gol'lby as heus and ass1gna for ever, Rf.fer- ed second prlze for the. ttoai tMy i17 Were . Mr. lbd Mn. Frink
pa~lishM at 1 eent per word.
Rooms for permanent guests
Guardian of the Person and Es· cnce Deed ' Vol. 82, page 487 of entered in the 11NS5 Broller
1• WoOIUtJ (Patricia Hicks), Akron.
('barged Adl rf('tlved by maU or
showers, $20.00 weekly Rooms tate of .Anna G Wllliams, an In- the Deed Records, Me1gs County, t1val parade and Ml'l. Stansbury
Mnl.. Myrtle Hicks ud 100,
telephone 1ivea careflll .Uen·
wlth running water and toilet, c~mpct,ept P~~son, bemg plaintiff, Ohw.
thanked, Mrs. RoUer, Mr-1. H. L George, and Jack Thomas 1 pent
tloa
$17 50 weekly. Martm Hotel f1led h1s petition •n the _Probate
PARCEL NO. 4· The foJiuwfng French, Mn:. E. M. Wood, HaUle lut Thursday lo DJyton with the
Phone 396
11).4-tf Ceurt, Me1gs ,county, Oh10, Case described ret~l estate, situaJe in and Nellie Zerkle, Mr. aad Mrs. former)1 son, HoUle Green
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No.
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agamst
the
above
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Coun~y
of
Met~s,
m
the
State
John
Zerkle,
Mrs.
Jame.
Harley,
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Mr.
Green.
was
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ed partles , and others as defend· of Ohio and in the TGwnshlP Of Dew~y and Gordon Guthrie for reported as mueh improved. His
FOR RENT- One 7-room HOUSE ants, allegmg that _t he sa1d Ward, Salem and bounded and descrlb- their assistanee fot the float. Tbe addreu ii !I'htimu H08pital, V. A.
NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS- • wtth bath on Lincoln llill Fur· Anna C, Wllhams, 1s the owner of ed as follows: viz ' The Northwe11t year's report also lnc,luded the Center, Ward 21-E, W. Third St.
PLEASE
CALL 631().M IN I Rl/Jhed or unfurnis hed Garage' the followm g descn lled parcels of Quarter of the Southwest Quar- red bud trail project which wu D!yton. ,
STEAD OF 21Y1-M. GEORGE
and laundry in connection. In· real estate:
u ter of section 26, Township 8, star~ed eighteen years aao a.nd b
Mr. and 14nl· tdward KJoes
MOWREY.
10+3tc
quite Ewing's Store or phoQe
PARCEL NO, 1, The fplluwJ~.. R ange 15 in the Oh io Compan)'&gt;•l carrted out by both ~he Middle- have returned to their home in
133 or !J23.J.
9·29--tf descnbed real es~ate situated m Purchase, ccmtammg 40 acrn
Youn'ptown, after a visit wfth bis
BOTTLED GAS-lDalallaUon and.
Salem
Township,
m
the
County
_of
more
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tess,
beiM·'
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NOTICI
lather, He:nry Kloea, and other
service. See UJ for pr1ces. RUT. 2 five room modern APART· MeJgs and State of Ohio, to~wJt · tract of land sold at public • aale
Sealed
Bids
will
be
received
by
relatlvee.
MENTS, with laundry and gar.
LAND FURNI'IURE at Rutland..
quarter o.t
th e by J. A Willock, Sheriff of
Mr. ud u-. Charles Mel·nb•rt
age.
Phone 310-M. A. N. Be111eL Thethsouthwest
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32, _To~nsh1p 8: Range 15 in the Got.'!chall on the 23rd day ol Office of said Board, P.aneroy, encf guests of hill pllreuts, Mr,
OLIVER-DELAVAL
Two Furnlsbed 4-Room APA&amp;'f. 0~10 ;ompany s Purchase, con- Jun e, A O,, 1918. Referenl'!e Ohio, up until 12 :00 O'Cl~k and . Mrs. Max .Meinhart.
NEW HOLLANQ
MENTS. new furntliU'e .
tmnm.. 40 acres, more or less Deed Vol. 116, Page 276 of the noon Oct. 17 , lOS&amp;, For furnlsh·
EFI Quivey of Marietta spent
("'ur low overh,ad is the' answer
p·l~. Call i]Q44-M.
Also the East l)alf of 59 acres m Deed
Records, Me1gs Count,-1 mg Lhe followtna:
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Sun4,ay with hit son And dauJh·
to Lbe HiJh Priees-Stop in to
the Northeast quarte~ of the south 1 Ohio.
Trana'port deltv'e~ o! Gaool•'ne ter~ID--Jaw Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
west quarter of SectiOn 32, Town·
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aee how much we can save you.
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s h!p 8 Range 1~ tn the Oh 1 Com Plamhff further alleges 111, .hiS regular and premium a:rades to ..,uifey.
fc
M-BuslJel Spreaders, 5298 00
Mrs, John .Mi b and children
MEIGS OLIVER SALES
Want HOUSEKEEPER to live on pany '.s' Purchase. The lanu ~c,rem petltwn tha~ the na me~Jo. of :all the County Garage, &amp;ck Spring~\:
conv{'vcd
being
'he
.s
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eon·
perso
ns
ontllled
to
the
next
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Oh1o,
M
the
dlreepon
of
the
and
Ml'li. Henry Wells and daughPhone 88-J, Pomeroy, Ohio
farm Steady job M c Jo-bn·
vcyed, by d c~d 0'r Jol:n M Scotl late of lnherithnte of the Ward County Engineei", dutlng the 00 ters, were recent visitors in ColP-8-30tc
ston, Portland. Ohto, Rt. 1,
and Margarett F. Scott, hLS Wife, 1n s:uct real estate, the namea of day per1od commencing, Ol!t. • 17, umbus.
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to Gco C, Seott and recorded in all hen·holders whose clatms at- 19M.
~--~--(_ 3)________ - - cHRISTMAs cARDSDeed Book No 81, page 434 and fee t such real estate, or any part
Quote prices on both regular Middl~ort p...;..oual•
ISO% PRO~lT
435, on May 12th. 1899, Ml'iiS lhe~eof, lhe names _of all perso¥5
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In memory of our Dear S late r l ;xclwlve TALL Assortment pays County Reeord of Deed!\, to be ha v1 ng an interest m such re~~tl and premium trades.
Board of Commisslon&amp;ra re- Worthington,' Ky., ·spent the week
$60 00 Oh 80 boxes 3e lmprmta thr salll'C more or less. Refe•·cncc est&lt;~ Lc and Cu rlhermore the pla in·
Wh ee Ier, wh0'
Mrs. Rosezetta
sell faat from 38 FREE Sam- Deeds Vol. lal, page 107 of t he ti ff also a,llege.s other facts and :~r~d~hc right to reject any or end with his mothet, ·MJI8.
passed away 1 year ago today,
pies. Wrappingli BY·THE-YARI) Deed Records, Meigs Coun ty, rc!crcncc t.S had to the Pehtwn 1n
es Murray. Joinlne them1 ~~~:~t;~
. October 3, 19154,
30-:card $1 A,saortment; 2.50 Ohio, Vol 126 , pa"e 218 of the t his case allegmg same:
,.
Board of County Commissioners were Mr. and Ml'fl. E
We WIIJ not forget you,
leadmg SQUers. Assortments on Deed Record,s Meigs
Cou nty,
In th~ prayer , of sa id pel1hon
Dean Barnltz,
Ward aAd . daua:hter, Mary
. Nor do we mtend,
approval. SUI'prise FREE offers.
Vol. 129, page 389 ot the the Pl~mhff pra;ys that he may be ({9) 21·28; (10)·5-l~Je. rk
Ra~~~~~~ Ktrby' ,{' who ~as
We thlhk of you often,
CARDINAL, 1400 St t
D t Ohw,
Meigs t""ountv author1zed and ,ordered to .sell
i j d
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And wlll to ~be end
. a e,
ep · Deed Records,
.:5 ~ ~~ ~a ll'! four Pllr~e of rea l estate
n urt , qte;~Mb, J-"'1 an autoJDo14,
5-ltp Ohio
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Gone and forgotten
Women w1th good handwriting
Mn. Luf!Uie Mayet, Wbo WAI al·
PARCEL NO 2 Th~ Northwest paymen t of the just debts of th e ot November\ lead. · '
By some you may h~.
Address, mail postcards spare quarter of the so uthl!a ~t quarter Ward and that discharge of licm
CARL GORBY,
, 10 butt at the aame Ume, u8
But Dear to our memory,
time. Pleaso write Bnx U13, Bel- of Set:tion 32, Salem Township, on llle rcnl estate of the Wal'd ac·
As Guardian of the Penon and :=~~~ aS::~~·:::!r M~!.
You will always be,
mont, Massachusetl.!i
IO-J.4tp MeJgs County, Ohio, Al so, adding &lt;:" ordtng to the statutes in such
Estate of Anna C. Williams, ln Poore, Grafton., Who wu
Her Stliters, Mrs. Lcwil Walker
a two rod stn p along the south case made and prvvlded and for
lncompetC~ Person.
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(201
line of a 40 acre lot formerly all other proper ordent and rcli llf CROW &amp; Cf\OW,
to H~f' HNPIW at the time
Ill-S·II&lt;
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but purpO!If'loS
at thal tlmo
the acC!deJit
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road
by
Sa1d
are
to (10) O, 12.
26; (11)
18 81
makqs.
SchmpUo
J 8 C. Vale ao that Anna May
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have I'Jl~8t·
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:omplete
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We servu:e all makes. All r epairs done by tra1ncd eSI:perts.
Take 11dvantage or our factory
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Phone 909-J. Keeton's Sewiq
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wagon, 5895. Blaettmtr'J, Porn· (20 Bl
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dan, $1193. Blaettnar 's, Pomnew car. For complete protec·
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19M BUIOK Sp&amp;elal Delux 2·door
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Sedan, $1895. Dla ettnar'.s, Porn·
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October 5, 1955 ·
tllj)k aeeond plaee b. Dtatll&lt;t 11.

Hartla1tr, w.i.o eelobrafed 61io
blrlhclay thlt UJ: Mn. llluoeJi
lfrl· Har!er •••• a ,...,.. ol
Kn. ~~ and Miq , Zerkle of the new yelrbooln whleh were
the WaJ• aad lleau CGmmJttee diJtributed to "the member1. ·
and the repomn: /1,11. o. f .
»n. llolltr . and Jln. Arlllur
Xlela and 1111. B. &amp; SChait.
, ~kiDDer, a .ruNt, pret~ided at the !.
lin. Jacboa prelented Ute tlub coffoe 1ervlces ~ the dialnC: room
wttb the award for :tbe FaJJ, rtowr- and obitk~n aalld, rolJ,I, nutl, u. ,
er Show of ·tiM aiven b)' the sort~¥~ cUes aad eof:fel!
A:mlteur Gardene? Club e.nd the 's erved to fprty-fJve l•dJa. Gueat.a
lliddl.eport Gardeb Club •,rith MrJ. were Vn. Skinner, Mr1. la,d:1n,
Ben Phibon and Mn. C. A. EDJ~ .Mrs, .Re:ibel, Mra: W•ldo 'Bartell,
mllb aa. tHbalrmJD. Tbe __,,.Mw Vircima Arnold, RN,

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II. Blue, Mrs. Emmett
li'IIW cioob were 1\he prile shulet, b. llillard Wildermuth
Tueldar wh011 lin. l!larl ud lin. Earl Kaii~t. Artangew.ue -~ed her Caaastll JJllldl of rGif:l from th.! &amp;arden of
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Thunday, Friday and Saturday

The Executive Board will be
formed by the co uncillors of the
various youth group~:~ plus one
representative from each group
and they will meet this next
week. Regular meetings o{ the
Collncll will be on the last .Sun·
day of alternate months. The next
meeting will be on October 30 at
the Ftrst Baptist Church.
Adults prese'nt were the Rev.
Fred 1. Gardner, representative
of the Middleport Ministerial As·
aociatlon; .Mrs. George Childs,
Church of Christ; Mrs. Judson
White, Presbyterian; Mrs. Will·
tam Miller and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt,
Firat Baptist Church. Youf\i people were James Van Cooney and
Gail Stumbo, First BapUat; Julie
Probasco, Pauline Zirkle, Presby.
terian ; Kenneth Murray,
McComas, Heath Methodist;
l.se Adams, Janice
The
vation Army; Bruce
mont East, Erncstiilc
Janis Childs, Church of
Two other churches are expected
to join the Council; the Mt. Mor·
iah Baptist Church and the Church of the NAzarene.

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Unlt~er•illy :n.pnoldaat _ol tbt _......,..

Keith lleCiuDI ol llarllord. OOD •lleCiuJUI lo a ,.doata ~I Wlol llr. and lin. A. K. lleCIWIII, hamo flllb Sebool, C1aao ol liU;
iJ in cbar&amp;e .of tbe eommlttee for He toot part Ia miiU' aetlvitlei ·
planniq eve11.t1 fOI' Mou~&amp;liDI&amp;Ir. while a ltodeat at W•bl'l""

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Baptist Ladies·
To Pomeroy Baptists On October 24
Bible Class
Holds Potluck

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dolll a&lt;llrilleo ,;,-. llcCIUDC ·

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The
Middleport
Chrl..stian
Youtb Council met Monday night
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
Claremont .E. Hoyt and eleeted
dent for the comi&gt;:ag year. Other
olficers are : vice-president, Julie
Probasco; secretary, Bruce Brad·
ford ; treaturer, Edward Lee McComas.

TONIGHT

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James Van Cooney as the preai-

TEMPI.B
VIolent SobmloY

Christian Youth
Council Elects
James Van Cooney

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WYANT, HARRISONBUM..,VlRGINJ,oo., A
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FOR PEOPLES CHEVROlol!it·, Incorporated, I " Uqultlation, to be opened on October 10, 1955, on tho lol·
lowing stock to· be oold together in bulk:

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P. :r.teKatn; U of Warner, lleKal.n to Mel&amp;• General

Kyle

Oblo 11.ear Marietta became the tal w~ be iJ belna
!_il!!;- emqency: c:ue for U1e new a broken neelr. and bead

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Etneraeney Squad truck tiona.
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Widnesday niPt w_ben 'hia
T,be Ohio lfi&amp;hway Patrol ,
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eruhed iniO a hllli -ion pole ~d .that tba lyeliicle driven.
' -one mile north of tbe "iUt juo_c- McKain wu' traveun, south wben
tloa of Staie Itotitea 124 111.d 143.
failed to, make a cur!ei atruck
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d"'Jollloii¢H, II was reporteil.

·- ~ ODe MeJp County youth rank. e~ aeventh, and 'two oth,ers made
honorable mention in the Chicken
ol Tomorrow Contett...,'the judgtna
(ook p'lace in Columliua ·septem·
ber 22 and 23, and the winners
· were announced today .by the
Alrk:ulhire Extension office.

' ,Latty

"When you leave your doctor•• preee,r iptlon in
abe tlr.illed hand• o( our 'regieieN4 pbarma.
cistt., you can be lUre that it !'ill be fille~ l"ith ,,,
profeaaional precieion from (rail auppliet of

'ROUND UP

l~p:qua1ily, potent drup.

~i:r.~r~~:::~~~;:iiiO~i·home
was near
resta barrow-

Inc experience

bein1 shoctect

Jnto temporiry blindntss and deaf
ne.sa by lightniOg at to o'clpck
tbis morning.
According to
reports
Mn.
Sheets was doina: the family ironing when lightning struck an ·antenna and traveled intfl the hom~.
completely damaging all the inter·
lor wiring and causing a small
fire .
Middleport Emergency squad
was called tQ.J:he Sbet!t:.a home by
the Harrisonville telephone oper
ator, found the .iii(Ced woman sn a
'tate of shock and lacking ability to see or bear. Oa advice or
a physician the aqu111dmen did not
Mrs. S~ts to the hospi·
kr 'igbt was rctbe time they

Tag Sale Hits
ANewR~ord.

Morris, Rt. 1, 'La.ns:sville

· Wi)n ·aeventbr and Dona1d Welcil,

OLD SHOE

Rutland Woman i Virgil V. Brown Quits
StnlckDowiJ
Post For Position With State
todar announBy Lightning eedVirlilfut V. Brown,Courto
Iter in tbe
of Sales
rm&amp;hi.UiiJn

'....., thiek~n Contest Pomeroy Band

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In Wednesday Nighi'.Accident

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fail and, kept loiDI 10
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~1 . ·Driver Sutfe~sB.roken N~k .

SO obarel,. of tho . CODIIUOR lloclt of the ~ Broi!.
Poaltry Catnpany, lneorporoted, without par value,
Lell11 Falll, Oblo
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Certllltiolj(N"o. 10 for 10 sham
Only ani! bids for lhe entire lot "Will be eoldldored. '1'l1to
seller re6erves,therJght "l.reJect.any and all bids. ' . ,·

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Rt. 1, Harrisonv~e and Danny
Zirkle, PoMeroy, ""on ,. honor~bte
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,.ho. cOmpJe~ed th~ ')'ear'a com
J)ltltloa lll: tbtt · production of
., . \, ' .. meat t)'lle" cb1Clens.
. 'llhe
a~9nd and third
IDA)' t"e R!l ex·
to the Jurilor Flct

County Cl«k of

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exarnlner, since he was an eumi·
Mei.gl
Division
from
ac&lt;ept 1940 to 1942.

u an Eumi.ner with

the Ohio Department of Taxation
Brown aanounced bis rt'!igna·
Uon to become effective u ol
O&lt;t. 16.'
Brown wbo hu been Clerk of
Courts thief! January, 1948, Will
have the coantiea of Athens, Gallia, Wasbingtoli and Vinton as
the dl!:'trid o( hil working endea·

vora.

He will rejoia the State as an

Local Soidier
Dies Suddenly
In California

He was in the U. S. Anny from
1944 to 1946, and attained the

rank of Master Sergeant.
Prior
t.o. his being elected Clnk of
Courts, he was an accountant ror
the Fleming and Jobb Coal Co.
He is married to the former
Nellie Fugate and has two child·

ren.
"80(''', which iiS his nickname,
charter presadent of the
Meigs County Jaycees, past president of the Ohio Jaycees; a Nat·
ionaJ Director of the United
States Juruor Chamber of Com·
merce, and a Lile Director of
the Jaycee InternationaL
Replacement will be made by
appointment, which wiD be an·
nounced in the next few d1ys,
through the Meiga Count)' Co_m.
missioners.
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PURCHASE OFA NEW PAIR 'OF SHOE1
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Children Love 'Em!
GENUINE
DAVY CROCKETT
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Only ooe pair ohoea will be

a~oepted

For eoeh pair bought

All OLD SHOES TO BE DONATED TO
MIDDLEPORT IIAND BOOSTERS

Roush's Shoe Store

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"Dr. Livings.tone, I,presunte?"

C. F. HIBBS, Prop'
N. Soeoud Street

Midolleport, Ohio

Engineers Order
Announce Dates ' Work Started On
For Tri-Coun.ty· ' Ohio River Dam
corps ol Army
Concert Sen•es.· The

Stplare · D~ce
·Festival''ls
SchedUled

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The fourth · arinuaJ Mid·Obio
Valle;y Square Dance Festival will
be hel~ at the Pomeroy· Junior
High 'ScbOot Audito!-ium, October .
HI from 1 p. m. to 5 p, m. aiJd

lr~O:.e8 t~0aJ:.e· ~~atul'ing

Jerry

Helt la in co-operatlon 'wit~ . the
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expeditidu

. to locale you a~t butinen houra.

Tri-state Squall!! "' D1nce ~oeja·
tion, ·•nd admission jp the dince
will be $1 lor the WlioJe dar. •

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EXTRA LISTJ..NG io, the ;itl&lt;p!IOAO direc10ry mokco
rou "'Y to find ... a ·BOLD FACB. U~'l'ING ~~· yout
name or y~ur company'• a a~doUL. The coRP 1i:ivW.

C:tll our Butiueu OftiC:o now.

TheHave
public
iJ h.Jfited,
providf!C!
they
tlcketa
·~ adv•ntJe,
·and
tieteta may be . Je(ured .froin any

I,~~:~~:;~' ~:;:ntr!;~e::::
shHt aM foil finlthlq •reo.
Tho IIH.foot ,.., 1&gt;1ro ·ot tto,
f'Hr of the mill buiWirit .wlll
.· .,_.... tho hot Uno, "lnci~~IPt .

TJIW~: ·:;.:quare daRe!!'
memb"' or ft'om th~ A&amp;rlCulture
Eite"Diion· olfJee, '. ·

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of

Pollee

ITDe River VIeW

. port Will llTeJted (or lntox.i'7"tion, will hOld a horse
one
ahd u waltine ,heartnc iD the cu, qli!:QI&gt;er
afternoo at .'the
jail by MO&gt;"Or Sldne1 Russell.
l01ep~ SChuler, Rl. No. 2,
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ippreheaded 'Tuesday
tile pqlf,&lt;e • ~hltl

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appeit · befGre tht mayor Saturday ...Ding.

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I. Jameo "Ned" Call, 42, Middle-

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form

.aeiiJ:l!.A ' tetal of tomt •32: aar11

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·Bailey, reach.~d .out again and
_ ·dlalgged tWo Jaw violators, Tues·
day Ia Mldd1eport.
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The dates for th; ' Tri.Couaty
concert series anoounced today
are Lona:ines Symphonette, Nov.
18, BiJJ and Pat Melody, piano duo
Jau.. 5, and the Tuscon Boy's
chorus, March 1.
other -concert!) in the area that
members may atlt•nd are at Athens, tbe Berlin ~ance Theatre,
Od. 11 and the Cincinnati sym.
phony orchestra to be announced
later.
At Chillicothe, the Wagiler
npera company in "LaBoheme",
in EDalbh Oct' 12, Tuteaberi ~­
semble Jan. ~4 and Roy and Go~· Spanish ~ncen, April 20.

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Transferred At
· Pt. Pleasant

HUNTINGTON, W_ Va. UPdi•lriet
Engi·
today notified contrackrs,
I·Plrr.iouslly awarded contrad.o;, lo
work on the $14,803,317
of the new high lilt dam on
the Ohio River at Greenup. Ky.
The contracts were awarded
lut month to the United Construction Co., or Winona, Minn ,
and the GU)f F . .AU:inaon Cnrp
or San Fr-ancisco. They were ardered to begin wort JO days after
receipt of the notification.

Building Fund
Goal Exceeded
Tbe goal of $4,000 set Cor Build·
ing Fund lJay lut Sunday at the
Carpenter Baptist Church was exceeded by- more than $200. A total
of · $4,22;1
received witb the
prospect of additional gifts briJlg.
l"g the tqt.aJ ~igher.
.
Work bas already bej:uD to
raise the buiJdiDc tuff1eie.Dtlt •' Eo
provide for a ~plm baBem~t.
New hutins ~uipm~nt an~ redec:orallng the -\. hfWfior 'llle In
prospect 'foJIIJwing tbe, cotqpletlon·
of lire' OUl-fjlde ~During thd ~ierilCe the pastor,
~ev. !fiddle, conducle_!i 'moJf!!ing
worship 1nd communion. ·

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