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The Daily Sentinel

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Mrs. Robert Rei bells Elected
.. Amateur Gardener Club Leader
Robert Reibel of Leadana:
Cteet Road was mstailed as pres-1de,nt of the Amateur Gardener•
Club Wben the-y met Wednesday
evem01 at the home of Mrs Rof

The evening's

program top1c
wu Dried ll!aterla"" and Mra. Robert Coats read • paper on "Gathe;tng and Drytng Matenals"
whu:h had been writtten by Mrs.
E 0 Rail The p_aper Included
t il e hit
s ory of d ry 1ng matena1s;
vanet1es suitable f()r drymg, fl'K!tb
ods of dr)'ill'g, etc SuggestiOns meluded two weeks drying perlvd;
gathermg l&gt;f mature, dry matenals
&amp;trtpptng fohage-exc£pt that of
the thhtle , dehydnaUon &amp;3 rapIdly a~ po.!lstble,
aii~&gt;Wance for
shrmk11ge, development
of hne•
by btndlng or wlrtng material be-

bert B.awUngs. Grant Street, lor

the tint meettng of lhe new club
_, year. Mrs Ben Phll!;.on preF;Ident,
pres1ded at the opcnmg of the
\ meeting which started w)lh a ~
votional servtee conducted by Mn.

The Seminel

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Lucille Bearbs Hawkills, Pomer.oy Society Editor
l!;leanor S- Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 6079

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L. E Reynold~ The ~ervtce
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dluded an .. Autumn Prayer" by
Mtl. Reyno)d:; and a vucal dueL
..For th~ Beaut\' of the Eart.h~by
'Mrs. Arthur Sktnner
and Mrt..
Paul 1!:. Davts
accompamed by fore drymg
Mnr;_ 0 p Ktet n.
Mrs Robert Coats
exl.iblted
apectmens of dned matennls that
the ha&lt;l used lD an arrangement
featunrrg
rpme~ones
,thistles
fern and beech-leaves treated in
glytcrlne ttwo years ago The arrangement was of the Contempor.
ary art :.lyle and used a f1gunne

Visit To Campus Martius Museam
The flfth and sixth &amp;N.(Iet at iD1 the trip were J&amp;ne Baer, Fr.anll:

IFEastern
Star Past Matrons H~ld
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Sugor Run S&lt;hool with the leaeh- B"nett, G-e Bla&lt;kwell, Bob
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t:H, Robert Rober~ 11.nd Helen WJl- Buck. Nancy Burns, Allta ~~
Fri .lb
l1aw left lhls morntng tn tbe ter, Ronble Colhas, ll#DDiter
en..... D.llbt W•&amp; "' &amp;erved Ud conchK.1rns ia behalf of tbe. worl~ehwl bus dnven by Mrs Chester Cheryl Ebersbaela, Floyd Eblin, PHt · m&amp;troru: aad past patrona thy matron, presented e~cb past
FATHER, SON IANQUIT
1 mgbt. tor a f1eld day trlp to K.at~Gnme~~, Richie Finley, Mike were b~d when Po1;11eroy Chap matron, Pomeroy Chapter Wlth
ter 18d OES
met tn rq:ular Je'QI6lon 8 wlUte carnation and eaebD palit
Matonie Lodge 363, wtll have a 1 ar1etta where they w1 u v1slt th e Ha , PatrlcJa Heone&amp;Sy, George Tuesday
evening.
rill
BoUman,.
Nell
..u.
al
pal.rop a red caranat10n. u 1
Farther-Son Banquet at the Ma-. !" useum
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Members I)( the fifth grade mak·
Gene Keller, Candy KifiEillnt,
te
rown WO•w•J m ron the bUsiness seSSion 1t W65 declds0n1c Temple, Muidleport, OD· Oct.
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and Tbeo Slmtb worthy patron ed to make bandages for Ute CanKenny Lawh.orn, Cu-r
25 at 6.30 p. m with Uckets pric.
e)'
an n , pre.stded. at the meetln&lt;&gt;~ Dtstangu1
d
Larry Marshall, Ray Neville, Kilt&gt;' btl d
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cer Center, at the Tempe, We •
ed at $1.25. Tickets are beiDJ sold '
Perstnaer, Frances Ratliord, Bob
e gues,. presented and tntro- neday October 10 at 2 pm and all
by Eber Lewis, Kenneth M.eEIIPJlSaure,
Fred
Swan,
Dan
Smith,
duced
were Jeannette Ward, Mar- members were requeeted to ai!IIS1st.
ne)", WiU1am KJne Pha1ip Mein~
ietta, deputy grand matron; Edttb I
hart, Wendell Bunce and Richard
John Strauss, Cmdy Swatzel, H
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Ffant A Tttut, Dave Wellman and
utsmplller, Galltpolis Wustee of
At the c ose o t e meettDB t e
Oiler
the Eastern Star home, worthy group adjourned to the dtning
Mr and Mrs.
C E. Chalden, Jim Woo~ard
Memben of tbe aJ.xth ade were matrons and worthy patroll8 oi room where refresment were serve
RUMMAGII SALI
Canton,
spen1
the week end with
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Shtriey Ash, Janet B~n, Henry • vtsttln&amp; chapten; Po~~sl matrons and from a table centerlld with an arMrs Donald M1ils the new pres! Wil.'[he and BoOlfler,a Association Mrs Mwerva Childen and Mr ,and Cleland, Kay Compton, Allen Dow P-.; PatJ:om~ of ~omeroy Chapter, rangement of fall flowers ~arjorie
Mrs Guy Revnold ~;.
J dent of the Middl~port Literary • Pr~ttb:jht~nRu~:.:~ :!,~~
NJDa Russell, Bradbury,
and nie Phtlb FoJtrod ConDie Free- and Pauline Atkws, dtstrtct treas- Crow and Lo15 Harris preBJd~ at
Soctety, pre:!llded at the hrst me- and Co-.1
Frid
This
Frances Roush were busmess vis- ma~ Chart!'t GLoeck~er Stevje GoJ"o Ufer. Gue-ts were present from lhe f!()fiee serv1ce.a. Arrangements
ehng of the year ~dnesda1: after- be a _ U 1 ' ol t""h 1 held itors m Colubus Tueday
by., David Gordon, Eddae Gordon, ten Chapters mcludfng a Chapter of fs.ll flowen weN_! usOO 1D ~he
..vn nua1on
esae
noon at the country home of Mni lut week 0 Fr d
d
Sat-·~
Pam Hobstetter, Sharon HyeeU at Tucaon, Anz.
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chapter room and lD the dtrung
Mrs
M1idred
Giles
Damels,
Men0
1 ay an
George Lasher, Rutland She gave
u.o.uay.
The '~Nnduclrell.'l and. ~late room.
,
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lo Park , t.!l VISltmg
ber sisters, George Korn, Delores Landen.
a bnf resume of te year'.s proTEACHIRS MilT SATURDAY~ Mr Crary DaY'Is and MillS Lenore
Jim Mee&amp;, ButdJ Me1~r. Sharon - - - - - __.____ - ____. - - - - -- - ~ - - - - - grams based on the theme "Boob
The Melp County Retired ~a- Giles.
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Mltcb, Mary Radford, Tom
of the Season "
~hers Aasoetation will meet SaturMrs Mlllte P1cke"'ls, who is en- teen, Paul Sprouse, Carolyn Vautt
PlaiJ.S were dtscussed to attend d
the Fall Conference of thl! Distract
a.y at t·30 p. m at the Federated route (J Qm Salma, Ohto tg Calif- han, Sharon Walker and Tom
of the Ohio FederatiOn of Women's Church, RUby W~lhams wl11 be m ornia l'i VlStll'g Mrs. Luctlle Mayes Whlte.
charge of a musical prograra .... ,. and Mrs Elu:abeth Kirby
Cluns at Lancaster on Tuesday,
d..._ th
Robert Rawimgs Carroll Nirrls,
Oct. 16 The res.tgnation ~ Mrs range ~~~ e Salem Center .....
.scbool of wbJch Nellle Vale, is
ymond Ruuell 11nd Paul Holter
T A May, Syracuse, a p
pr,.es- the principal
the R H Rawlmg11 and Sons
!dent, was accepted wtth regret by
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the club
CHURCH CLASS TO MilT : '
day to see the enw 1957 cars.
Roll call respomes were "Une•
Tbe Daughter! of Ruth Clue o1 f Jac&lt;Yb6 Turner was in Gall1polis
from Emily DLCktlon" and the aft- the United Met-hod!Jt Church . wiU Wednesday v1sltrtng hill Wl(e, who
!Mrs Richard VauPu Jr. was
ternoon's program tneluded a re- meet at the home of Mimi' NeUe t;. recoverng slowly a:fter surcery welcomed as a new membn' wben
v1ew of "Emily Dickson", Thomas and Clara BlDg, Monday at 2 p.m. thnday and bus aon, WUliam, wbo the Kin Club met Tuesclay evenH. Johnson, by Mrs D 8 H-arting- Mrs o. H. Myen Is the aslltstlog is also a surgical patient at Holzer. Jne: at the home of Mrs. Theodj)Te
er and a number or MiSs Dtck&amp;on's hostess.
Mrs 0 P. Klem v1s.ited her Lehew, Prosp«t HUI.
poems g1ven by Mrs Forrcat Bachl!lititer-m-law, 'Mra. Frank F'uj:ate, a
A short bw;iness se.saio!J. was
tel
medl&lt;al paMent at Holzer Hospital held with "'"· c . J Ebenobacb,
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Wednesday Mra. Fu*ate Ill bemg president preAidmg after
which
Mrs Lati'hei lnvilctl the members
treated
for
pne~monta.
games
were
played
and
prizes:
and two guests Mtss Carne Stans·
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Mrs. Garnet Entsmilli•r left on award&lt;d to Mrs. Rlcha.-d Vaugblln
bury, Rutland and Mrs Garen
Wednesday for Columbw where Sr, Mrs. Edgar Pralt, and Mrs. 1
Stans-bury to thl'! dJnlngronm where
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she wtll spend 11everal weeks wltb Emma Letfhei.t The &gt;traveli.ng
Mrs Stansbury prc .. tded at the stl
Mrw James Murrav. past preai- her brother, Fred Miller.
prize donated by Mu.
Leifheit
ver tea servHc (or a socJal hour
Paul Bonnell, Columbus, spent ll(as awarded to Mrs. WaJd Winafter the meetwg had adjourned rlent of the Ladle-a 81ble ClaiiS of
the Fnmt Bapttst Church, presided the week end with Mr and Mra. don.
Tuesday when the Class anrl guest&amp; Rodney Dowrung and wa• acdmA dessert course wos served to
met at the home of th(' preudent, pamed borne by h1s wife a11d three ·thOSe named above and Mrs. WillMrs Clarence Clark Mr:&gt; Clare- children who had spet two weeks ard Ebersbach, Mrs Charles Buck,
mont E Hnvt, wife or the church here.
1
Mu Emmett Blackburn, Mrs. HarPYI. Mlcal Ket, who hat rom-~ old Ebersbach, and two gue~U!
pa•tor, led lhe devotiOnal .sef'Vice
And wu as~lsteri ln glvtnj.l several pleied hls basic tramtng at Fort Mrs Homer Hawkins and Darla
J ead tng.s bf Mr~ V1clor Gnmm
1 Leonard Wood, Mo., has been VII- Ebersbach.
Mr s Clark contributed the My.:lt- ttlng his grandparenbi, Mr. and
-------er.,. P lze whtch was won bv -'Mrs Mrs W C. H()bart and Judje and
Raymond Saxton Tht&gt; hOSlt'SJ ser· Mn C~dnc Clark and son, Arthur
ved a sal ... ri c:-our~e tt, elcYen memhas been assigned to the ftnbers and thc:&gt;e guests. Ml~ H M
department at Ftrt HaJTlson,
Cross, Mt6s Jo~ ormel Talbott and
MJss Emma Malthcv.,

Literary Society
First Meeting Of
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New;'MemJ&gt;er Is
Welcomed Into
Kin Club Ranks

Mrs. Jamer·Murray
Pres 'd es At B'bl e
tlnrr Meetl'n

Mrs. W. Kennedy Jr.
Is Hostess Tuesday
Fnr Church Class

THINKING
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SEE US FOR

Coleman

Fox ,aid after the QOtttract sign.
inR that price increases on coal
BUrial will be madtt in the Le
wJIJ be up to each individual com- tart Cemetery uad'l'J' the 4irecttO!I
pany He indicated they might of the Ewllll l"lllleral }lome o1
vary according to mine produc- Pomroy.

Heating and
Air Conditioning
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'rhe mtne operaton official refused to be' p.mned dOwn by reporters on whether the wage in.ere83e could be "ahllotbed" by
most companies w1thout nialna:

Authorized Senlee 0a AU
MakeJ of OD llld Gu
FDI'IIaen.
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CHASE
HARDWARE
Harold Chase, mgr.
Lotult St.

Middleport

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At Atomic Plant
Comes To End

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see-COI!Ifllt~..ttctw.aiLANII c•DAII CH.STS

Lewis s&amp;id one of the outside
mine operators groups, the
~·n Coal Producoro ABoociation
had been notified and he understood their executive committee
was holding meetJqs on the cODw
tract

Dnuiken Drivers

South-, Drawmg
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fcMo any llomo, an ~•Ientini
ontw.r to stora1• nteda,

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~r 1110st costl., woolllllltl
Lodttcl privacy for treoeure4

llreloftolnot. valued kftpaak111o

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ton-htlps pion oh1ad, •••"9LJ
tconomkaHy fot tht fvfw.,

0« lflt floor dtiiO• wllh tj&gt;aelout

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SIEGLER FUJoJL OIL HE,\ TEllS
W.\IM MORNING COAL &amp; G.\S IIEi\TERS
HJIATH GLOW GAS HE.\TERS
P,ERFECTION KEROSENE IIEATERS
Lftlei.a1 Terms Will Carry Your Aeeoul

A trim elaollclzed lopllne olfel'll cl•••way cOin·
fort t.o every step you take ln,,he lovt&gt;ly pump,
perfec!l eompanlon for everything in your w1rd
robe The olender heel slims your leg.
II In black kid suede, brown kid ouodc.

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Roush's Shoe Store
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4W0 Mp•rote ' atorag• draw•n on
.... ~do. """llablo "' nehl .. dork
o+fom,JWohos. No. 6334
YIA.ITfONAL olltl TIANsmONAL

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Midwest and Far West alio W\11
be asked to slsn th.e._ same aareement.

Pomeroy Chamber
Of Commerce
Membership Gain
Membership of the newly oipnlzed Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
merce showed a msrked a:aip today With the announcement or the
.!HS:Ding of J8 morfl pmmberthlp~
to mcrease the total membership
now to 3'
In the meatime team&amp; of can·
vassers pressed harder today in
the drJve for new n;~embers durina
th "Jotn Your Chamber of Com
merce Week"' ,actives. ,
Newes\ m('mbers to bcome a p•rt
etf the Chamber of Commerce are·
Martha Hotel, Allen Appliance
SNVI~ ; Snuth Slud1o; General M•
chiDe Co., Metgs Cowlty Farm
Bureau Co-op AssociaUon; Meip
Equipment Co , Blaettnar Auto Co,
Lee vaughn; Second Street Market
New York Clothing Co., John RlC!h·
mond, General Insurance; Pomeroy
Junk Co., Goessler Jewel,Y, Cuck·
ler Realtt Co.: Kroeer Co : Pome
roy Motors: O'Brttn and O'Brien,
attorneys and Dr Sdtm J BlucYdct.

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.Failure to do so, be said "will
cause them to assume mounUng
liabthty of retroactive pay from
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he thought the prlee mcreate wiiJ
be much less than the $8.SO a ton
on &amp;teet
Tbe mine workers chief warned
coal mme operators not covered
under the agreement to hurry and
&amp;Jgn wage contracts with the VMW
on tdentical t.erms.

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Penalties Here

In a tb@5t clinic held at the of.
f1ees of Dr. Butrimas tbJS week by
the Melp County Tuberculosis and
Health AU()eJatJOn in cDOperation
witb tbe M~iga County Health Department 22 c~ses were exambted
. D~- C. R Markwood, ebest apec~.ahst of Columbus, reported two
new ca:tes, three new contacb, 12
Old cases, two old contac:ta and
three new suspects.
Assisting at the

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Mrs Berntce Ledhe and Mn. EJizabeth Smith, countv health llW"H:s
and Mrs Wallace Bradford, secre-

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Heart Ailment
Proves Fatal
To Infant Girl

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Jo Ellen Ervin, baby daur:hter
of .Mr and Mrs. Harry James ErViD, PortJmouth,
died at ChJldren's Hoapit&amp;J at the age of ei&amp;ht
DlOnthS.
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The baby bad betll iU wtth a
he.art eondttion.
RelaUves attending the funeral
in Portsmouth Tuesday were Mr.
and Mrs Harey Fowler, Middleport
Mn.
Mla:J'7
grandparent, and
Brown, ColUmbus.
ACID THRD-

K.AIU..SRUHEN. Germany

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suttor threw h:ydrochJorle acid in
the face of ~ U-r~d gtrl

friend TbundaJ b e e a u s e she
tbre•tened to 1.-ve bim.

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N:'lt·~o .tal ld\oertitlDI repn.enUuve, BotilDeiJJ.KJ.in
10 Lexmgton A•e., New York City 16 N y
ball. 1nC'.,
:bs~~UO!:l ntu: Dell,.ery by ~a~er
IV.aUabJe 30 ce.nu
~~~=~~ 0 180 1blb advance at The [)a lly St!rltlnel ofrlce., tJ~.60·
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halla'h~ : one tncnth $! 8
ii · - Y a1o 1or r oute wtw&gt;n'
'ltlre.! rnoolbs, S2.5G; ~ae ~c!t~aS.l.one year $8; SU' moo t!u, $4.2:5;

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ing dame poking he1· hea!.l through the opm
doorway and t he n tht·owlng a perfect forward

pau wlth- whnt elsc? - a football.

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Help SoU Conwvotloo D!Jiri&lt;t
due to the increued rnpoallbill·
tlu at bome duriDJ till aon'e toft..

.1otin~y

Slightly Higher

Je11s! ll's rubbt• r! lt's otr!ch1l~ " she Nied enthusl-

aaucally, so I cnug11t It like Don Hutson anrt told
ller to come in a nd s1t down.
Th~ b ig, nil'e-Jooiting dam~ tm•nt'!d out to b4!
ot all pl'Opie, Crace Thorpe - nobody else tha~
; the d au),;ht~r of Jlm Thorpe, l11e Ind1an who was
the male Babe Dldrlk son or ]JJ,. day. She wu
, on the tail end of a slx-wl'ek tour of Arnel'lca
, during Wh ich she ViH ilPd 17 mll.jur cltlea azHI
tried to convince un iversity athletic beadl\o
Jim Thorpe
couclu.•s, sporting-goods stores, rndio-TV COI'Jllot
menta tors ond ulcemus newsmen l1l&gt;e myself that
IT~ rot!ld, roo, they never should tme a n ytl1in~ but a football
·Jut a Cllrt'ef
put ?ut by I he company she t·cpr .. ~ents.
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1t s p1ybab!e that no one with wl1om she talked
dldn t steer the convergatlon around ult imotPly to twr old man the
great Sas: and Fu.'( lndlun or ycstcryeat· who dl('ll more th tm ihree
:years ngo.
Gmce wanted to eet on£1 thin g ~ tralght: Jim didn't l •~nve the base~
ball big lca,~r ue.'J becous:! he coukln'l hit Uu• c1 11 \'e ball th
llome say, "He Just got Jntn an 81'J:fUilH'nt with John
Me~ ~ay
the Giants' manager," 9lle said. "LIBt{m, my JlOP rouJd lttt the c~r:~
lball. After all, he made a living tor 15 yenr:!!l out of pro and oernl

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TBA

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Down On The ~rm

1:00

Weste.rn Theetie

3:15

Foo~all

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Roy . Rogers

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Pe-tTy Cotno Sho~

7 :00

Stars

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George Gobel Show
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10:15 Sports Parade
10:2$ Weatherman
1 10:30 . Highway 11

. •0.:00 Saturday Niglht jtmtb01ee

10:45 Fr-ank Leahy Show

10:30

Ellery Queen

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2:00 Film FestlvaJ
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8:15 TBA

8:00 Treasure Huot

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PHONE 110

POMEROY, OHIO

Fil'm Feature

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MEIGS CO.
PHONE 98 JACK CARSEY, M.,-.

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WITH

Wire to tbe house or ,major' farm
buildings. It .sbould be pointed ou1
that tbree wtres of any siZe will
carry twlce the load of. two wJret.
As a final suggestion for ·Fit'e
Prevention Week the
question
should be raise-d afto what a per·
\tbukl~ltlt aWalte1Je"d1 at aigbt
to :
a wall I){ flame outside tbe
lledr&lt;rom door blocking the exit.
Everyone should have an answer to this question in plenty of
time before such an emel1g'eaey occurs. Your answer .. the only right
one .. ilr to be ready wlth an alter·
nate escape
Toute.
Windows,
poreh roo&amp;, ladders, back stain,
and oullllde fire escapes can be
used when normal exit are block·
ed,
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Don't a:ive fire •· p1:ace to start.

BIG PRICE REDUCTION

CALOR IZED

NEW MILL

EGG LACK

PRICI!S REDUCED ON

GRAND OPENING

. REDI-GRIP nRES

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PELLETS

Middleport
Feed Mill

UPRIGHT &amp; CHI!ST UNICO

FREEZIRS
NEW&amp;USED

FARM MACHINERY

SE£ AND TRY TilE

NEW TIUCK HOIST

ljNICO ELECTRIC

DRYERS &amp; WASHERS

AND

Your Mastermlx Dealer
Middleport

N 2nd Ave

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1951 FORD .... -- .. · .. ·-- · $495

t949 NASH · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · ·• $27.5

2 door, Radio and Heater, new po!Dt

Ambassador, 4 door, Radio alid heater,
Seat Cl&gt;vers.

nspector Mark Slher

Tri State Theo,ltre
Clgn . Off

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HAMMAR MILL
FREE GRINDING

GALVANIZED ROOFING
REFRESHMENTS

FREE PRIZES

1950 PlYMOUTH · .. · .. · ·.. $445

TAKE YOUR
PICK OF THESE CARS FOil
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4 door, Radio and Heater, Sunvisor and
spotlite.

1947 CHEVROLET .. ·-- .... · $195

1947 FORD 2 DOOR "

1950 STUDEBAKER · ; · · · · · · $345

Club co~pe, Radio and healer, original
black finish.

1947 DESOT04door

4 door Champion, beater and spotlite - ·
Clean.

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2 door, RadiO and heater, new paint, clean

1950 CHEVROLET ···· · .. · .. $475

2 ton, 2 speed .,de, cab &amp; chassis,
maroon finish, 161" wheelbase.

398

1951 CHEVROLET .. ---- --. $525

1950 FORD F1 -- · .. · .. $475

4 door, beam. new paiD!.

'h ton "8". New !vary PaiDt

1947 PONTIAC 2 door
1948 HUDSON 4 door

1950 FORD .

hold fumoture belonging to the
11'1 PUJ'l!IUince&lt; or ar_ ordt'r or th e F..~ lul f' of r.Tary Alvira St-rickland
Prolfate Cou r t M .\-fei,g11 l'()lm t v d,Cl'l'hf'd
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Oblo, t will oHf&gt;r for sale at P~i:
T&lt;'l'nt • or Aale: Caah In Mnd on

$475

"8" Radio and heater, Black fbilsh

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1948 BUICK .... · ·-- ·-- .. · $195
Y~Jt.l'd&amp;y's f'ryptoqt~nlf' : ALA.SI _.. HOW IU.Stt.Y Tlft'HOt
CO \\01\0NG! A SIGH TOO D.:J:p Qltil, kiSS TOO LONQ-o
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Roadma'!!_er, Radio and beater

1949 FORD .. -- ·-- -- .. -- .. $295

DODGE4door

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Convertible. Black, Heater .. nd. iadio: 'cleari Uiroughout, good rubber,
· · · {]ood nylon top

195~ ST~OEBAKER

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V-8 2 dMr, Hydoa -. ~a tic, Heatti, SJM!Hite,.oleu.

195•1 rC'RD - -~ - • - • • $1345
Fordamatic, Radio and Heater, Clean

1953Ct~~V~OLET - - ·$1145

1946FORD2door

Belair, 2 door , Radio and Heater, New Ivory and Blue paint

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

1954 CHEV 'h ton pan $825
New dark green' finish,
clean.

4 door. 150 series, two tone blue, Heater

custom line 2 dror V-8

2 door, two tone grey, Heater.

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GOOD
USED TRUCKS

1948 CHEVROLET· ········· $195

1953 CHEVROLET ••• $799

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WE'VE PRICED EVERY
CAR IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM .FOR TRADE INS THAT Will BE COMING IN ON NEW. CHEVROLET$
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and PROFIT
CALL

or lht· F.stall' of
M&gt;lry
S!rirk lun,\ . deceased .
t HI J 5. u, a, 3tc

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EVERY CAR PRICED TO MOVE !

Clu~ sedan, Radio and heater, overdrive,
Seat covers, new paint, clean ·

L.04L NOTICE

Mary Alvita .!Urlctllfnd d~r ~ ARt' d
t'be household goods ~nd hous~

Wire site of number 2, t, or 6

are now frequently used to carry

AND

1949 LINCOLN .... -- · .... · $395

rb)' or sale.
floy fo: _ Strlekland, Arhntni! lrnl or '

REFRESHMENTS

PRODUCTION

posslble increased load for several years are t184!d.
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Order Your

8:00 L.wr~e We-!k

9:1a:n Off

TilE DAILY SENTINEL

••te
Sale, on Mondly, Ottober o.
ltM, •t thf' home
of the J~t~

management practkes.

Sa.ebrusb &amp;: Saddlt-

7 :30 Man Ek'hhtd th~ Badft

Mystery TbeaiTe

SUCH lOCALIZED
SELLING POWER!
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'lbeir income~ averaged t7 ,300.
the otbefl. but they allo hid better
the otben, but le,. li.SO bad better
crop yields; •e-re more effieieat in
production i111d followed better

The Ranch

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FLOCK HEALTH

fl':OO New.s

8:10 The Vise

NOWHERE
ElSE

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T'bolf fermerw who mltde the
molt lllODeJ eaoq: the 6Q. MilDer
points MJt, kept cOWl wbicb .pro..

4:00 Film .!i'unnl~s

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6 :05 Weather
6:10 Sport,
6:1$ John Daly
8:30 RJn Tin Tin

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The Sign Of Quality

Mulberry

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If tbete 80 farmen bad milked
..averqe'' CO'n. Milner ._,,, their
farm iDemM W'ould have been onl7
$1.234, baed OD tiJe $3.17 ;price.
Ferm inc4ae Is thl. amount of
mODey farm famUies bave to live

FRIDAY

LETS TAKE
ANOTHER
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The farmed reeeived abttu.t f,3 .T7
a hu.adtedwelgb.t at the market for
their milt.

WHTN-TVChonneiJ_
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Pr~ Box

W •a IY!J'IP illclMoe last year
of about 13.400. ne,.. 11:~ u:ouad
24 eotr• wbJeb .produeed 1.360
poU,DdJ vi rHilk tf:lti•l 3.5 ptrt'~Bt
, (11w aver.,. Obio eow last yew
produced 8.800 pounds ol milt).

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r.:OO Gale storm Show

Tonlrbt

1l'ke the old s !

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Hatcheri,.s
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News

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Fleming

7:00 Jaekie Gleason

Ford Star JuhJit•r

pa'!'

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lllirdl,
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6:00 You are 'Ilhe-rt

~U&lt;th 01" Conse.,ueoce«
Ltf e of Riley
W01lter Winchell Shiw

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8:00

'Now what you dahllu have ~
Tbe.-.'• JlOl IIIUdt prom In the
hoMed, cut
tbe topt clole &amp;6 dliry buN.Dell thele dlys for the
tille ~ound JDd cUI them. Dablill ,.......,. Who mllkl ..a,.ence fOWl"
;tet m the II'OUnd over winLer wtU Sutb eow wUJ
more than
fJ!eze and be destroyed.
llle.ir keep.
"Thit advice come. from Victor
MllD&lt;tt, OIUo !tate Uoinr·
d. Riea, Obio Stlte University es· Jlty e:xteMion eeooomiJt, mak~
tension &amp;rieulturiat He •uu:e.ll tbese obHrvltlCIIll alter atudylaJ
you label_ named vartette..: 10' YOU l'e¢Otdl .of «&lt; betf.er.thln4Ver'1Je
can kieotif:r them at plantmg time Ollio dairy [~Thete farmen

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4 :30 Jr, Town Meeting
5:00 Ray MUland Show

ra ss. I wn!t SW 11nm l n ~ \\ltt•n I \\&amp;,11 tour" she ,Ulld "and I bo 1
once 11'1 a Wltllc the~&lt;' "".r-~. trying to 11cep' In 6tmpe, 'hut otherwJ';.
III,V big 11port la m!.!ung t\\'n ,.tiii.!J,•n
"I want to dn two t hin~&lt;~ bdn1 ·; • J dl o-- Jo'm to 111
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Y nn llil 'p ): Jnf'. A H .~I tt· ]pfJ, I Jll'f1&amp;if! ) u lung ftun tct· 10 ynrlls
; r A(), tlllll ~&gt;~he &lt;'Ollj.;hl hv Jt,.. •·I• l',oi or IJotlllt 11n 1l o onwol m i ~ 1 t!w rage
"'. a t n\1.-li&lt;l&lt;oWn . I f i h:iol IFll] 11 l'o'l't 'l \'t'l' ,,,, . ' ''"··• ' Ill
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my &lt;•o l i"l!e
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Tho rr•e

Big Top

12:00 I.une 1hrH!'""1'
12:30 Gene Autry
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1:30 Town &amp; C'ou ~y Crossroad!
2:00 Fout&gt;ball Roundup

Red Barber's CoJ'ner

The First Frost
[Jn The AUnlmO
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primary objed.ive 1nd ll'liD erop1
Every day there are 1200 borne next yea~ ·
production .as the secondary ob- Jtrea .. _.;u deatht b7 fire ___ : l16
You e1ther call lene the
jeotlve.
ftun fires .... -105 faeto1'7 fltft._ oo the rootl or 1ha.te it ofl and
•• 10'7 bam tlrel~---1' R'11o.71 f1r.ee store th.em ln dry peat, aawdust.
l Mr. Dye 11 weU 11 bb family __• .4 botpitalllrfll...
or verrruculite: The root. need not
J and neigbbora get I sr•t deal ol
Melli Count)' t.rmJ m6 ftnn be- .stored \.lp.~de down, .. Grandenjoyment out Of the poDd wblcb homeB •houJ(I be pertlcularly cart.:· . mother thought, tor tbe w&amp;ler' to
b feneed wUh Multlllon Rose just fuJ to prevent firet becauae fire IIUD out. Any IJt.or•ee 5paee Jn the
acroll8 the road from the llouwe. prevention equlpmeat bt4 to be baaement or eell.a.r. where temper.
On hl! foamt there are aevenl called rrom tbe Dfti'Ut
town. at\U'el are around :Kt 01' 110 degree.
thousand feet ol Multiflora Rose Some ol the tbinr;1 tarmen .can do Is .ratiafacto?.
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fences with pond&amp;: in eaeh field not to prevent firet ·•e to aee that
You can dtvide your dahha rODtl
baving other source&amp; of water.
· the premlsel In and aut the .any time before nut 8priOJ, ~a
Bo$ Mr. and Mrs. Dye have hou• and blr,n are bpt free o1 says. But lf you grew your dabiW
long .served
I~ community tnd combustible material Rubbilb or from seed thilyear and the fleshy
cOunty wide ICtfvitles for the im· de&amp;d vecetiUoa abo,W not be per- parts of the rootl are- no biaer
provemeDt of .the area. The enu~ mitted to eollet:t
than your thumb, you m1r have
family bu been adive In Agrieul·
One of the ~ fire ~ d.lfficulty stbrlng them . They're
tural Extension Servlee pro11ams tlon aide 1.a the pond derf:~ likely to shrivel, accordiq kl Reia.
as well u aupporters of aU otb~ proer~m whith baa brouih.N
activities in lhe .:ouaty for the ad- many M.ei&amp;a Co9nt7 fllllllteada AD
EASTeRN PLAYS SATURDAY
v1nee-ment Clf the home and com- adequate aupply ot water lor tire
Ea&amp;tern LPcal plays Kytec Creek
munity.
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protectioa purpoees. Small fire
on the Middleport Field _Saturd1y
The four girls and two boy• tin&amp;Uiahen loeated lD bartll and Octobe.r 6 at 8:00. At 7:30
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have all bec!n active io 4.oH club the- bome offera 1n emelgeocy . m·o nies honoring the parents of
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work. The four tlirls have aU at- &amp;OUrCe of proteetion providlq 1 tJ!,e baud and football playera wiU
,.. ... IIlli _ , 40 11&gt;1. o f - tended or graduated from Ohio they are serrlced reeuiarly a• take pl1ee.
University and the youngest needed to be ready wbeo flrea oc..
-------GadoA State
son bas worked w1Ul his father on
RIVIVAL TO IIGIN
~~~~~the howe farm.
Smoking and m1~hea repl'elent
Revival aerv'ices will begin at
'f:httAnfluence of m1ay families the IJI'ealeat •lnlle cause ol fire the PleaBint Grove UB Ohun:!h
CAN YOU APfORD
In Meigs County sueb u the Dal-e so every pouible precaution mult Succes.a Ci~it, Oet. 6-21. Old tim~
NOT TO HAVI THIMt Dye famlly bave done- much to be taken .to see that ma~be•. c,i&amp;:·
gospeJ preaehing and speei•l muimprove the farm and home con- arette.a 1nd tobaec:o la completely sit feature ekb evening. Time ot
dltloru.
aut before t.hrowtba: awl)'. H' firm- servi~s is 7:43 p. m. each evenThereoJ1 Johnson of Racine, Obio er•
make it a rule DeWT to ing uya Dwi&amp;'bt Spencer. putol'.
was named to. replace Mr. Dye on
&amp;D)'one· to smoke ln the
thE! board and :be wUI .serve wtth
would redute barn fll'e&amp;
the .superviget'l~ Dana
Hoftman, by
MAI:&gt;ITAIN
The SfC()Dd greatest CIU&amp;e of
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John HamiU, cr.renee Prit'e •••
Donald Mora.
fire Ls electrical equipment and
wiring. Severa) f1rmers in :Ueigw
StellbenviHe Woodsfield
have completely overtiaulami St. CJalrlviDe, Ohio
~Jm.G~e= e ~~ Countyed their farmatead wiring :syslem
in the last two yean. Theae men
AND
have had the power company lnate.U a central entrance pole. From
tbD Pole and switch wirea: •re run
to eaeh building. Wires of large
en~gh size to Rfely carry
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Twles M T£~us R:mgera

~nd Fox hlmsell-:-tJut In tht1 front yard, playing c 11 tch with Uttle
I!Orp~. St!ely, w~o Wh l~tlrs .I!O loud, or throwing a pedecJ:. ..,lral

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It you drop by till Setly l10me, you're apt any tlffll; to 1ee a b! ·
t'}'l'lt

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EQUIPMENT CO.

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. lT WAS T~'P: 101~ ,\ ror publlrlst Ted Womi'r, w110 met C:rnre at
f'~rt Ogll!!thnqle, flll ., \lht'n llhi! Will! a WAC 111 1913 uno..! he wns an
:rmy otrlcer, t hn L 111l1' ~o llJ'fl tmd the country publicizing lite ne\f'
oatball, Which lnHI bco· n urTeptert by the collegc 11 us offieinl,
Most of the time, (lmr;• work~J a t Belling- ads Jn the yellow s es
tit the telep hone l.mol1. :--lw'"' h1td a varied career · alter It ~ :('·
lhe was w1th Oen. i '·"IJ!i:Js MacArthur's hettdq 1;artor'8 ~~e .Jnpu ~·
c'lo lng penonnel wot·k fvr f[&gt;lrt· nnd a half yeurA, ~n~ later she llllper~
;~:~.the doing• ol Lh&lt;• W~lcome Wttgon in Rocldbd county, Nc\V

l'ra~ef'ul glf·I ~Jooklng

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LIK't MOST CHILDREN or famous sires, Or!lce fshe'1 dtvoreed
~ut usea her married name Crnce Seely), h!le ha;J the •hadow
If Jlm Wilh h er all her l!!e. "1'\'e managed to live us an lndlvld 1
though,'' sh~ .flllitl, ''although maybe my tout· younger brothers ~~~ •
more alf'lcted by his fam e. They all were goo;J uu 1Jct('s, but wet'en't
7t~~ft~len ly lnt cre.'lted to go Into 11ports f!.lr a c 111."' ' "· Jilte pop. And
• pretty hard to ll\'t• up tu his acC'ompli ~lt mentH an,·way
wou Idn't Jt ?" ,
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d lver, N. Y., where 11he's got a l!ma!] hOURe nntl ~~ raislot::'' her chll·
1 :~~· T~;.orpc Seely, 8, nnd Da~mnr, 9. Her boy, Hhr sn it! PI'OUdly,
Lit 11' Leggest IIRC:i-lt~ of ltill nge In tl1e neighborhood -pll'l}'il
te
ague ball an~ ,''WNU!fll the loudeHt. too." S l! (• r&lt;'cn!irtl he~
father '--' being- 11mpl~. 'htlhloroJs, patlcnt wllh hi s cll lhlr·cn ~nd a
grea t outdoors man.
"We grew up In Chtr.ngt'l," l!lhc .~nh'l, "nrHI W)llle Wf' had ;rom e rough
ttnlln('lnll y, bl'CllliAt. ut hlet Jf's ll'n" n't ~~~ il lf'ratlv~ n cureer tlwn
b' t Is lO&lt;loy, we hml no ldc k. 1 IH.'\'Pr 1mw my fnthcr at hiR pPnlt
~\l 1 J do l·ememh&lt;'r tlttil 1111en I wus n li ttle glrl, he gave n kick ing
. ;ln;.~ltlon at Uallltcll m&gt;tltute-- tlroplllcklng goala from u 1e .50-ynt·i.J

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8:00 Ceasa r 's Hour

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6:00 News P ict ure

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With bis realgn.atlon
Dye
eomplettd .even and· one-ball
yean of service on the Boanl of
SupervUor:. of the Melli ' Soil eonNrvation Di!trlct. He waa tint appointed and. then w1a elected to

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three Maetlliii.Ye terau 1nd lfii'Yed el Fire Prevfttkta Wetk which il
11 oee-ey·treilow'er tr... IIMII I Oet&lt;&gt;bu 701 to !Jib UoiJ you. TJa.
to 18GB and thalfmaa of tbe board ditioa.aUy rt.r. Prewattoa Weet
linee Julr !IN. '
...,b -,eroi "' tile full Clleodar woek
Hr. l&gt;fO IJa4 """" .. dlltrlot IDelud!DI ~ 8lb, IOnlY-.,o
41reetor for the diltrictt tn t.bJI. of tbe a-r-t ctdcato J'lre 011t 1171.
Ire&amp; and for two termt
to the
J.n the lilt dee:tde fire bN tiLOhio Federation of SoU eon.erva- led more U.n 1001,000 pehOM aDd
U.on 1upervllors. He etteDded two buratd aad dWtfiued l'IUID)' llua~
wide aupem.ors .:boob and dredl -of tbOUIIIIdl JJJOH. Each,
bla done much in promounc coft.. :r-r ~t 11,500 Amertc.DI die
aerv~tioo Ddt oDly ln bJa (J"'fn eom- needl.elrdy In fire and more tban
munity and count,., but lllo thll ~ tbJt n~ .,.. ~eWrely
part of the .atate, His fum in Co- burned or dllfilured for life. Old
Jumbfa township 1s: (t:Nred to 1 people lad prwehool ebildfeq Ire
bay aod puture proJr&amp;m 11 the .tbe prlnt:~l rictlml ot fire.

"Average" Cow
IShows But Very
Little Profit

Dig I&gt;Qhlias After

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Midnlte

8:30 Hlthwa~ l&gt;otr•l

"It'll seam.

dere4 hll retltnatlou rectatlY to
thi Board of 8upervilor1 ol tbe

Slrn On

8:00 Th•Oruolder
9:00 The

C. •• ILAJ( ..LI.
CoomtyAfrlculturolDale Dye' ooo ot Meip County's
leadtDc eoDJl'I'Yittoa tarme11 teD·

Dig holes faster
with

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W$AZ.""1tV Chonnel3 ,_

8:00 Sign On
Ct'lrht .. tJo n of Nation:li News/ 8 :00 Captain Kangaroo
PRJWr \\ (·ek, Octolh:Jr 1-8, onec
S:OO Garty Mooce
a~,Jn'h.unindli all of u,:; tn the O hio 9 30 Arthur Godfrey
Depur·tm ;n,.-m'"litghwoy Safety of 1 10:30 Strik~ It Rich
the lll'Jnendou.!l job the " Fourth 11 :00 Valianl Lady
&amp;l-.te · ts tlotng m htdp 1ng us to ll ·J5 Love .of ure
bnng home the \ltlal message or l tJ ·30 SeAkh for Tomorrow
traffJe safety to the public. You 1 / 11 f5 GW&lt;!t.,. Licht
cooperatl cn JS sincerely appreci· 12:00 Ray MiUan&lt;t Shqw
&lt;ljt•d · all year around in ta ct .
12:
.... ute W'Jr'.d Turn,
.but onP doesn 't get the opportun- 1:0:) 011r MiliA Brook.cr.
1ty to eK pr~ss s uch appretiation
i :30 }It,~
Vt' l)' o ften.
2·00 B!c Poyoft
r fi rmly bel ieve that should we
2:30 Bob Crosb!• Show
aw&lt;dce tomorrow and auddenly
3:00 lli:icirt.,. bay
le;~rn that there were no news- ~8:15 S.O..I Storm
papers · that they mid ceased to
'3:30 Edge or Night
j ellis! · we should be depl'ived of
4:00 Kati~'JI ltt.tchP.I'I
om• of the most dynamic and pos4:30 The E•rJy Show
itive forcE-s in the nation .
IJ:lO Ree!Oil·lil Reporter
Th:mk you lor y-our unceasi ng ef6:15 Douglas Edw,.pds
fort:&lt;&gt; tu prom ote traffic safety, and
heart ie st congratulations ~Jo you
6:30 My FriO!Jd FH&lt;ko
m thts . annual observt~ncer ·
7:00 stodles of Cadet Ufe
Sincer('ly yo u r~.
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DsJJ,y Seallnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 5, !958--3

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N:'lt·~o .tal ld\oertitlDI repn.enUuve, BotilDeiJJ.KJ.in
10 Lexmgton A•e., New York City 16 N y
ball. 1nC'.,
:bs~~UO!:l ntu: Dell,.ery by ~a~er
IV.aUabJe 30 ce.nu
~~~=~~ 0 180 1blb advance at The [)a lly St!rltlnel ofrlce., tJ~.60·
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halla'h~ : one tncnth $! 8
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'ltlre.! rnoolbs, S2.5G; ~ae ~c!t~aS.l.one year $8; SU' moo t!u, $4.2:5;

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ing dame poking he1· hea!.l through the opm
doorway and t he n tht·owlng a perfect forward

pau wlth- whnt elsc? - a football.

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Co~ pt

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Fury

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Help SoU Conwvotloo D!Jiri&lt;t
due to the increued rnpoallbill·
tlu at bome duriDJ till aon'e toft..

.1otin~y

Slightly Higher

Je11s! ll's rubbt• r! lt's otr!ch1l~ " she Nied enthusl-

aaucally, so I cnug11t It like Don Hutson anrt told
ller to come in a nd s1t down.
Th~ b ig, nil'e-Jooiting dam~ tm•nt'!d out to b4!
ot all pl'Opie, Crace Thorpe - nobody else tha~
; the d au),;ht~r of Jlm Thorpe, l11e Ind1an who was
the male Babe Dldrlk son or ]JJ,. day. She wu
, on the tail end of a slx-wl'ek tour of Arnel'lca
, during Wh ich she ViH ilPd 17 mll.jur cltlea azHI
tried to convince un iversity athletic beadl\o
Jim Thorpe
couclu.•s, sporting-goods stores, rndio-TV COI'Jllot
menta tors ond ulcemus newsmen l1l&gt;e myself that
IT~ rot!ld, roo, they never should tme a n ytl1in~ but a football
·Jut a Cllrt'ef
put ?ut by I he company she t·cpr .. ~ents.
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1t s p1ybab!e that no one with wl1om she talked
dldn t steer the convergatlon around ult imotPly to twr old man the
great Sas: and Fu.'( lndlun or ycstcryeat· who dl('ll more th tm ihree
:years ngo.
Gmce wanted to eet on£1 thin g ~ tralght: Jim didn't l •~nve the base~
ball big lca,~r ue.'J becous:! he coukln'l hit Uu• c1 11 \'e ball th
llome say, "He Just got Jntn an 81'J:fUilH'nt with John
Me~ ~ay
the Giants' manager," 9lle said. "LIBt{m, my JlOP rouJd lttt the c~r:~
lball. After all, he made a living tor 15 yenr:!!l out of pro and oernl

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TBA

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Down On The ~rm

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Weste.rn Theetie

3:15

Foo~all

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Roy . Rogers

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Pe-tTy Cotno Sho~

7 :00

Stars

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George Gobel Show
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10:15 Sports Parade
10:2$ Weatherman
1 10:30 . Highway 11

. •0.:00 Saturday Niglht jtmtb01ee

10:45 Fr-ank Leahy Show

10:30

Ellery Queen

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2:00 Film FestlvaJ
4:00 Tw-o &amp;Un Plll)'house
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6:00 News

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8:15 TBA

8:00 Treasure Huot

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MEIGS CO.
PHONE 98 JACK CARSEY, M.,-.

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Wire to tbe house or ,major' farm
buildings. It .sbould be pointed ou1
that tbree wtres of any siZe will
carry twlce the load of. two wJret.
As a final suggestion for ·Fit'e
Prevention Week the
question
should be raise-d afto what a per·
\tbukl~ltlt aWalte1Je"d1 at aigbt
to :
a wall I){ flame outside tbe
lledr&lt;rom door blocking the exit.
Everyone should have an answer to this question in plenty of
time before such an emel1g'eaey occurs. Your answer .. the only right
one .. ilr to be ready wlth an alter·
nate escape
Toute.
Windows,
poreh roo&amp;, ladders, back stain,
and oullllde fire escapes can be
used when normal exit are block·
ed,
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BIG PRICE REDUCTION

CALOR IZED

NEW MILL

EGG LACK

PRICI!S REDUCED ON

GRAND OPENING

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Middleport
Feed Mill

UPRIGHT &amp; CHI!ST UNICO

FREEZIRS
NEW&amp;USED

FARM MACHINERY

SE£ AND TRY TilE

NEW TIUCK HOIST

ljNICO ELECTRIC

DRYERS &amp; WASHERS

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Your Mastermlx Dealer
Middleport

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1951 FORD .... -- .. · .. ·-- · $495

t949 NASH · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · ·• $27.5

2 door, Radio and Heater, new po!Dt

Ambassador, 4 door, Radio alid heater,
Seat Cl&gt;vers.

nspector Mark Slher

Tri State Theo,ltre
Clgn . Off

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FREE GRINDING

GALVANIZED ROOFING
REFRESHMENTS

FREE PRIZES

1950 PlYMOUTH · .. · .. · ·.. $445

TAKE YOUR
PICK OF THESE CARS FOil
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spotlite.

1947 CHEVROLET .. ·-- .... · $195

1947 FORD 2 DOOR "

1950 STUDEBAKER · ; · · · · · · $345

Club co~pe, Radio and healer, original
black finish.

1947 DESOT04door

4 door Champion, beater and spotlite - ·
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1950 CHEVROLET ···· · .. · .. $475

2 ton, 2 speed .,de, cab &amp; chassis,
maroon finish, 161" wheelbase.

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1951 CHEVROLET .. ---- --. $525

1950 FORD F1 -- · .. · .. $475

4 door, beam. new paiD!.

'h ton "8". New !vary PaiDt

1947 PONTIAC 2 door
1948 HUDSON 4 door

1950 FORD .

hold fumoture belonging to the
11'1 PUJ'l!IUince&lt; or ar_ ordt'r or th e F..~ lul f' of r.Tary Alvira St-rickland
Prolfate Cou r t M .\-fei,g11 l'()lm t v d,Cl'l'hf'd
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T&lt;'l'nt • or Aale: Caah In Mnd on

$475

"8" Radio and heater, Black fbilsh

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Y~Jt.l'd&amp;y's f'ryptoqt~nlf' : ALA.SI _.. HOW IU.Stt.Y Tlft'HOt
CO \\01\0NG! A SIGH TOO D.:J:p Qltil, kiSS TOO LONQ-o
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1949 FORD .. -- ·-- -- .. -- .. $295

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Convertible. Black, Heater .. nd. iadio: 'cleari Uiroughout, good rubber,
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195~ ST~OEBAKER

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V-8 2 dMr, Hydoa -. ~a tic, Heatti, SJM!Hite,.oleu.

195•1 rC'RD - -~ - • - • • $1345
Fordamatic, Radio and Heater, Clean

1953Ct~~V~OLET - - ·$1145

1946FORD2door

Belair, 2 door , Radio and Heater, New Ivory and Blue paint

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

1954 CHEV 'h ton pan $825
New dark green' finish,
clean.

4 door. 150 series, two tone blue, Heater

custom line 2 dror V-8

2 door, two tone grey, Heater.

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GOOD
USED TRUCKS

1948 CHEVROLET· ········· $195

1953 CHEVROLET ••• $799

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WE'VE PRICED EVERY
CAR IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM .FOR TRADE INS THAT Will BE COMING IN ON NEW. CHEVROLET$
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and PROFIT
CALL

or lht· F.stall' of
M&gt;lry
S!rirk lun,\ . deceased .
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EVERY CAR PRICED TO MOVE !

Clu~ sedan, Radio and heater, overdrive,
Seat covers, new paint, clean ·

L.04L NOTICE

Mary Alvita .!Urlctllfnd d~r ~ ARt' d
t'be household goods ~nd hous~

Wire site of number 2, t, or 6

are now frequently used to carry

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1949 LINCOLN .... -- · .... · $395

rb)' or sale.
floy fo: _ Strlekland, Arhntni! lrnl or '

REFRESHMENTS

PRODUCTION

posslble increased load for several years are t184!d.
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8:00 L.wr~e We-!k

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TilE DAILY SENTINEL

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Sale, on Mondly, Ottober o.
ltM, •t thf' home
of the J~t~

management practkes.

Sa.ebrusb &amp;: Saddlt-

7 :30 Man Ek'hhtd th~ Badft

Mystery TbeaiTe

SUCH lOCALIZED
SELLING POWER!
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the otbefl. but they allo hid better
the otben, but le,. li.SO bad better
crop yields; •e-re more effieieat in
production i111d followed better

The Ranch

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FLOCK HEALTH

fl':OO New.s

8:10 The Vise

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molt lllODeJ eaoq: the 6Q. MilDer
points MJt, kept cOWl wbicb .pro..

4:00 Film .!i'unnl~s

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6 :05 Weather
6:10 Sport,
6:1$ John Daly
8:30 RJn Tin Tin

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If tbete 80 farmen bad milked
..averqe'' CO'n. Milner ._,,, their
farm iDemM W'ould have been onl7
$1.234, baed OD tiJe $3.17 ;price.
Ferm inc4ae Is thl. amount of
mODey farm famUies bave to live

FRIDAY

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The farmed reeeived abttu.t f,3 .T7
a hu.adtedwelgb.t at the market for
their milt.

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W •a IY!J'IP illclMoe last year
of about 13.400. ne,.. 11:~ u:ouad
24 eotr• wbJeb .produeed 1.360
poU,DdJ vi rHilk tf:lti•l 3.5 ptrt'~Bt
, (11w aver.,. Obio eow last yew
produced 8.800 pounds ol milt).

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Tonlrbt

1l'ke the old s !

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7:00 Jaekie Gleason

Ford Star JuhJit•r

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~U&lt;th 01" Conse.,ueoce«
Ltf e of Riley
W01lter Winchell Shiw

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'Now what you dahllu have ~
Tbe.-.'• JlOl IIIUdt prom In the
hoMed, cut
tbe topt clole &amp;6 dliry buN.Dell thele dlys for the
tille ~ound JDd cUI them. Dablill ,.......,. Who mllkl ..a,.ence fOWl"
;tet m the II'OUnd over winLer wtU Sutb eow wUJ
more than
fJ!eze and be destroyed.
llle.ir keep.
"Thit advice come. from Victor
MllD&lt;tt, OIUo !tate Uoinr·
d. Riea, Obio Stlte University es· Jlty e:xteMion eeooomiJt, mak~
tension &amp;rieulturiat He •uu:e.ll tbese obHrvltlCIIll alter atudylaJ
you label_ named vartette..: 10' YOU l'e¢Otdl .of «&lt; betf.er.thln4Ver'1Je
can kieotif:r them at plantmg time Ollio dairy [~Thete farmen

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5:00 Ray MUland Show

ra ss. I wn!t SW 11nm l n ~ \\ltt•n I \\&amp;,11 tour" she ,Ulld "and I bo 1
once 11'1 a Wltllc the~&lt;' "".r-~. trying to 11cep' In 6tmpe, 'hut otherwJ';.
III,V big 11port la m!.!ung t\\'n ,.tiii.!J,•n
"I want to dn two t hin~&lt;~ bdn1 ·; • J dl o-- Jo'm to 111
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my &lt;•o l i"l!e
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Tho rr•e

Big Top

12:00 I.une 1hrH!'""1'
12:30 Gene Autry
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1:30 Town &amp; C'ou ~y Crossroad!
2:00 Fout&gt;ball Roundup

Red Barber's CoJ'ner

The First Frost
[Jn The AUnlmO
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primary objed.ive 1nd ll'liD erop1
Every day there are 1200 borne next yea~ ·
production .as the secondary ob- Jtrea .. _.;u deatht b7 fire ___ : l16
You e1ther call lene the
jeotlve.
ftun fires .... -105 faeto1'7 fltft._ oo the rootl or 1ha.te it ofl and
•• 10'7 bam tlrel~---1' R'11o.71 f1r.ee store th.em ln dry peat, aawdust.
l Mr. Dye 11 weU 11 bb family __• .4 botpitalllrfll...
or verrruculite: The root. need not
J and neigbbora get I sr•t deal ol
Melli Count)' t.rmJ m6 ftnn be- .stored \.lp.~de down, .. Grandenjoyment out Of the poDd wblcb homeB •houJ(I be pertlcularly cart.:· . mother thought, tor tbe w&amp;ler' to
b feneed wUh Multlllon Rose just fuJ to prevent firet becauae fire IIUD out. Any IJt.or•ee 5paee Jn the
acroll8 the road from the llouwe. prevention equlpmeat bt4 to be baaement or eell.a.r. where temper.
On hl! foamt there are aevenl called rrom tbe Dfti'Ut
town. at\U'el are around :Kt 01' 110 degree.
thousand feet ol Multiflora Rose Some ol the tbinr;1 tarmen .can do Is .ratiafacto?.
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fences with pond&amp;: in eaeh field not to prevent firet ·•e to aee that
You can dtvide your dahha rODtl
baving other source&amp; of water.
· the premlsel In and aut the .any time before nut 8priOJ, ~a
Bo$ Mr. and Mrs. Dye have hou• and blr,n are bpt free o1 says. But lf you grew your dabiW
long .served
I~ community tnd combustible material Rubbilb or from seed thilyear and the fleshy
cOunty wide ICtfvitles for the im· de&amp;d vecetiUoa abo,W not be per- parts of the rootl are- no biaer
provemeDt of .the area. The enu~ mitted to eollet:t
than your thumb, you m1r have
family bu been adive In Agrieul·
One of the ~ fire ~ d.lfficulty stbrlng them . They're
tural Extension Servlee pro11ams tlon aide 1.a the pond derf:~ likely to shrivel, accordiq kl Reia.
as well u aupporters of aU otb~ proer~m whith baa brouih.N
activities in lhe .:ouaty for the ad- many M.ei&amp;a Co9nt7 fllllllteada AD
EASTeRN PLAYS SATURDAY
v1nee-ment Clf the home and com- adequate aupply ot water lor tire
Ea&amp;tern LPcal plays Kytec Creek
munity.
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on the Middleport Field _Saturd1y
The four girls and two boy• tin&amp;Uiahen loeated lD bartll and Octobe.r 6 at 8:00. At 7:30
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have all bec!n active io 4.oH club the- bome offera 1n emelgeocy . m·o nies honoring the parents of
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work. The four tlirls have aU at- &amp;OUrCe of proteetion providlq 1 tJ!,e baud and football playera wiU
,.. ... IIlli _ , 40 11&gt;1. o f - tended or graduated from Ohio they are serrlced reeuiarly a• take pl1ee.
University and the youngest needed to be ready wbeo flrea oc..
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son bas worked w1Ul his father on
RIVIVAL TO IIGIN
~~~~~the howe farm.
Smoking and m1~hea repl'elent
Revival aerv'ices will begin at
'f:httAnfluence of m1ay families the IJI'ealeat •lnlle cause ol fire the PleaBint Grove UB Ohun:!h
CAN YOU APfORD
In Meigs County sueb u the Dal-e so every pouible precaution mult Succes.a Ci~it, Oet. 6-21. Old tim~
NOT TO HAVI THIMt Dye famlly bave done- much to be taken .to see that ma~be•. c,i&amp;:·
gospeJ preaehing and speei•l muimprove the farm and home con- arette.a 1nd tobaec:o la completely sit feature ekb evening. Time ot
dltloru.
aut before t.hrowtba: awl)'. H' firm- servi~s is 7:43 p. m. each evenThereoJ1 Johnson of Racine, Obio er•
make it a rule DeWT to ing uya Dwi&amp;'bt Spencer. putol'.
was named to. replace Mr. Dye on
&amp;D)'one· to smoke ln the
thE! board and :be wUI .serve wtth
would redute barn fll'e&amp;
the .superviget'l~ Dana
Hoftman, by
MAI:&gt;ITAIN
The SfC()Dd greatest CIU&amp;e of
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John HamiU, cr.renee Prit'e •••
Donald Mora.
fire Ls electrical equipment and
wiring. Severa) f1rmers in :Ueigw
StellbenviHe Woodsfield
have completely overtiaulami St. CJalrlviDe, Ohio
~Jm.G~e= e ~~ Countyed their farmatead wiring :syslem
in the last two yean. Theae men
AND
have had the power company lnate.U a central entrance pole. From
tbD Pole and switch wirea: •re run
to eaeh building. Wires of large
en~gh size to Rfely carry
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~nd Fox hlmsell-:-tJut In tht1 front yard, playing c 11 tch with Uttle
I!Orp~. St!ely, w~o Wh l~tlrs .I!O loud, or throwing a pedecJ:. ..,lral

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It you drop by till Setly l10me, you're apt any tlffll; to 1ee a b! ·
t'}'l'lt

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. lT WAS T~'P: 101~ ,\ ror publlrlst Ted Womi'r, w110 met C:rnre at
f'~rt Ogll!!thnqle, flll ., \lht'n llhi! Will! a WAC 111 1913 uno..! he wns an
:rmy otrlcer, t hn L 111l1' ~o llJ'fl tmd the country publicizing lite ne\f'
oatball, Which lnHI bco· n urTeptert by the collegc 11 us offieinl,
Most of the time, (lmr;• work~J a t Belling- ads Jn the yellow s es
tit the telep hone l.mol1. :--lw'"' h1td a varied career · alter It ~ :('·
lhe was w1th Oen. i '·"IJ!i:Js MacArthur's hettdq 1;artor'8 ~~e .Jnpu ~·
c'lo lng penonnel wot·k fvr f[&gt;lrt· nnd a half yeurA, ~n~ later she llllper~
;~:~.the doing• ol Lh&lt;• W~lcome Wttgon in Rocldbd county, Nc\V

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LIK't MOST CHILDREN or famous sires, Or!lce fshe'1 dtvoreed
~ut usea her married name Crnce Seely), h!le ha;J the •hadow
If Jlm Wilh h er all her l!!e. "1'\'e managed to live us an lndlvld 1
though,'' sh~ .flllitl, ''although maybe my tout· younger brothers ~~~ •
more alf'lcted by his fam e. They all were goo;J uu 1Jct('s, but wet'en't
7t~~ft~len ly lnt cre.'lted to go Into 11ports f!.lr a c 111."' ' "· Jilte pop. And
• pretty hard to ll\'t• up tu his acC'ompli ~lt mentH an,·way
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d lver, N. Y., where 11he's got a l!ma!] hOURe nntl ~~ raislot::'' her chll·
1 :~~· T~;.orpc Seely, 8, nnd Da~mnr, 9. Her boy, Hhr sn it! PI'OUdly,
Lit 11' Leggest IIRC:i-lt~ of ltill nge In tl1e neighborhood -pll'l}'il
te
ague ball an~ ,''WNU!fll the loudeHt. too." S l! (• r&lt;'cn!irtl he~
father '--' being- 11mpl~. 'htlhloroJs, patlcnt wllh hi s cll lhlr·cn ~nd a
grea t outdoors man.
"We grew up In Chtr.ngt'l," l!lhc .~nh'l, "nrHI W)llle Wf' had ;rom e rough
ttnlln('lnll y, bl'CllliAt. ut hlet Jf's ll'n" n't ~~~ il lf'ratlv~ n cureer tlwn
b' t Is lO&lt;loy, we hml no ldc k. 1 IH.'\'Pr 1mw my fnthcr at hiR pPnlt
~\l 1 J do l·ememh&lt;'r tlttil 1111en I wus n li ttle glrl, he gave n kick ing
. ;ln;.~ltlon at Uallltcll m&gt;tltute-- tlroplllcklng goala from u 1e .50-ynt·i.J

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11 oee-ey·treilow'er tr... IIMII I Oet&lt;&gt;bu 701 to !Jib UoiJ you. TJa.
to 18GB and thalfmaa of tbe board ditioa.aUy rt.r. Prewattoa Weet
linee Julr !IN. '
...,b -,eroi "' tile full Clleodar woek
Hr. l&gt;fO IJa4 """" .. dlltrlot IDelud!DI ~ 8lb, IOnlY-.,o
41reetor for the diltrictt tn t.bJI. of tbe a-r-t ctdcato J'lre 011t 1171.
Ire&amp; and for two termt
to the
J.n the lilt dee:tde fire bN tiLOhio Federation of SoU eon.erva- led more U.n 1001,000 pehOM aDd
U.on 1upervllors. He etteDded two buratd aad dWtfiued l'IUID)' llua~
wide aupem.ors .:boob and dredl -of tbOUIIIIdl JJJOH. Each,
bla done much in promounc coft.. :r-r ~t 11,500 Amertc.DI die
aerv~tioo Ddt oDly ln bJa (J"'fn eom- needl.elrdy In fire and more tban
munity and count,., but lllo thll ~ tbJt n~ .,.. ~eWrely
part of the .atate, His fum in Co- burned or dllfilured for life. Old
Jumbfa township 1s: (t:Nred to 1 people lad prwehool ebildfeq Ire
bay aod puture proJr&amp;m 11 the .tbe prlnt:~l rictlml ot fire.

"Average" Cow
IShows But Very
Little Profit

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dere4 hll retltnatlou rectatlY to
thi Board of 8upervilor1 ol tbe

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CoomtyAfrlculturolDale Dye' ooo ot Meip County's
leadtDc eoDJl'I'Yittoa tarme11 teD·

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8:00 Sign On
Ct'lrht .. tJo n of Nation:li News/ 8 :00 Captain Kangaroo
PRJWr \\ (·ek, Octolh:Jr 1-8, onec
S:OO Garty Mooce
a~,Jn'h.unindli all of u,:; tn the O hio 9 30 Arthur Godfrey
Depur·tm ;n,.-m'"litghwoy Safety of 1 10:30 Strik~ It Rich
the lll'Jnendou.!l job the " Fourth 11 :00 Valianl Lady
&amp;l-.te · ts tlotng m htdp 1ng us to ll ·J5 Love .of ure
bnng home the \ltlal message or l tJ ·30 SeAkh for Tomorrow
traffJe safety to the public. You 1 / 11 f5 GW&lt;!t.,. Licht
cooperatl cn JS sincerely appreci· 12:00 Ray MiUan&lt;t Shqw
&lt;ljt•d · all year around in ta ct .
12:
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.but onP doesn 't get the opportun- 1:0:) 011r MiliA Brook.cr.
1ty to eK pr~ss s uch appretiation
i :30 }It,~
Vt' l)' o ften.
2·00 B!c Poyoft
r fi rmly bel ieve that should we
2:30 Bob Crosb!• Show
aw&lt;dce tomorrow and auddenly
3:00 lli:icirt.,. bay
le;~rn that there were no news- ~8:15 S.O..I Storm
papers · that they mid ceased to
'3:30 Edge or Night
j ellis! · we should be depl'ived of
4:00 Kati~'JI ltt.tchP.I'I
om• of the most dynamic and pos4:30 The E•rJy Show
itive forcE-s in the nation .
IJ:lO Ree!Oil·lil Reporter
Th:mk you lor y-our unceasi ng ef6:15 Douglas Edw,.pds
fort:&lt;&gt; tu prom ote traffic safety, and
heart ie st congratulations ~Jo you
6:30 My FriO!Jd FH&lt;ko
m thts . annual observt~ncer ·
7:00 stodles of Cadet Ufe
Sincer('ly yo u r~.
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tmone. 398, editDrikl olflce phow 397.omeroy, 0 . BWiiDeu OUJc•

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Dally Sentinel,.•Pomeroy-Middleport,
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Legal Notice. mature
April ts. 1183; Bonde No. HOTtel o• ELECTION ON 1s.
- Tlme ol11.id
prDblegu dev,(lop- H II R
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10:5 lo 112 $8.000.00 aut:re Oet. J~. I _ SUE OF BONDS
ber, liM, b
qu~km ol lauinc 1 JifOTtc• Oil WtiCTIOH OH TAX m P.ntera lttacbrd
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arowtb will hiahUibt a fttii of 4 i ld lj
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Sealed propoal&amp; will be reeeivtd m1ture Aji:'i ! ,
. BOtldl' No. purfu nce of a rtk'liJtton
•rnOI.t~ ol fj&amp;red THo•and. MII..L
L~TION
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8 diltriet hea~r,penfertncr. In jhe Me
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•t the o!liee of tho Clert of the 121 · to 128 $8,000.00, mllllt&lt; Ort. Bo&lt;onl of County C.mminlonon J Doll.d&lt; t.too,OOO~ for the pu•·
NoUee to ber..,. ,; ... tbll in
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Board or EdtJ&lt;•tlon of lll)ddlepol't !~· liJM ; Bond. No. 120 to 136 th e County of Mei&amp;•
p m•••l lpooo' of Tho ueetloo
punuanee of a ,.,.)ullon ol u.. l twno of KelP ~-ty; Ohio.
rT un ru II:
EKempted VIKajJe S&lt;bool DIJ!rlct - .000.00, mohore Aprll 15, lil(IO Ohw pmed on the
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Robert II, Clarl, Chairman
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Ve~oa' Memociol "" I..Deol !&lt;hooi Dlotrl.., Melg• l Aib&lt;rt Gloe&lt;be• Clerk
11. ~on of
ulldll&gt;f " pn&gt;Ytdod by law.
County , Obio, ....... on the ht [ Ootod Sop_, 28, 18M.
held, Sundar at Pohle~ parkbAl- until 12 o'clock noon of· Oc\"be' ture 0&lt;1. 15, 19M; Bonds No. 145 tul lo , '"'e of lh• ooopte of oald

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C. Itan. Cihton: Mr. and· Mrt
.Mariorl R•ll , Lona: Bottom; Mlll:
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Dayton over Mls1 Southern, Col-

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Arnold Furbee, M18on,
MusicaJ ententinment tot the oeC,.Oil&gt;h , wu provided
1&gt;y George
lla,ll, Max • Borin&lt; and
Junior
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gale OH'r Holy Crosg, Pitt ovefo I
California, Nebra~ka ovf'r Iowt

Stale, Yale over Brown, Vanderhili over Aiamba, Tenn"se om
Duke, Navy over Cornell, Missi'Ssippi Gver Housi:Oh, Tulane oVer

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210, 2 boots- Dark Green
&amp;dlo &amp; Heater :Redll«d now to

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W,r th radio a.nd heater. ONLY

$895

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Ope., JVed and White V-8

!llotor. ONLY

$1395

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The Jacket s \\•ill he laci ng a le
am , tbat h89 an ('xplnsiv" nfrens"
tonight. Logan. unrlt•r !'ouch AI
Sc rivner, has fivt• very good fa!t
back~, nnd last WPt·k thf'v racked
up a )9·7 win ovpr tb..-. Wellston
Rockets aft ~r \ !l~ing nnn leagtiC
same&amp; 31-0 tu Vl'r y toul(h Luncii.Stcr, and 28·12 1o Bex lt•y.

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USED CAR

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Miehlfan 14 Mlohlg4n Stefe 13
th• Upset of .the dev al the WolwerinH com• b1ck to yptet the lnor.
ttd . lptrtam. . Mlchipn . has too
much 11! round power, lnd W. flgUN tftaf thay wlb battle It out with
Ohio State ,., ha 11, T-.. crwn.
Down the line-Ravenswood over
:Pennsboro, Ripley over
Notre
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COME IN AND
TEST DRIVE

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51 OLDSMOBILE ·••• ....... $695
Rid~ 1111ooth, swift, alieni. Like gUdlng on

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dan. Test It yourself

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TltelltUe Oidl with 6 cylinders and smooth
drlvlna HydramaUc drive Good tl
Custom VB 2 door .OOan: Not much to
lood buy
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ager or t'he Cincinnati Redlegs today dedined to comment on a' reP,Ort t.hat fir.sl hasem·an Ted Kl~s&amp;eWSkl of the Hedlegs hall ~n
~(fered as tr;rrl r bait to other Na.
Honal LeaJ!Ur t"ams.
Series bell in!! odds remain-ed un·
changed af!l•r Thursday'! .p03tpO;nem cnt.
Today's rain . delayed second
game, with lh!:' Dodger's DoD New.
eombe oppo~ i ng the Van~~· Don
Larsen, still wa5 ra ted a "Pick'~"
affair. Dt'spitr their openina: r.lm4;
defeat, the Yankt'es remalned til·
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FURNITURE
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tlon• of M"'' County, OIUo.
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Ohi(l State 27 Stanford 1:1 the
Burks wilL 10 all out tn Win thb
OIW ill ~ pite Gf tbe fact thai WOCJCb
ll;,~·t·.~ Is actually pointing fnr tnllluls next weet. Ohio has .powc.r to
l:urn and it wlll be the differ~
Sn turd ay ,_ tte Bucks do ·1 f r
iub of stoP-Phll.f Brodie·~ p~sal · .
Stanford tla:t one of the bt&gt;st pai.
1n ,,nnclc:s in the nation .
Xavif'r 20 Ohio U. 6 !111' Musk·
•· lpt•rs have a fine hall cluh. and
lh~ Bubcats ue appar~t1tl y down
Ihis year. Charlie Stobart is dolq
alriahl for blmftlf at quartt&gt;rbaek
and It eoultm'\ blppen to a nice;

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l't(lven Jlnds itslf outmanNl ar:J out experlent't'd this year
as r·.,ac h Hartsell Dorldl"iil 101t
~ro~l nf his veterans, anrl is strlv·
~~~&lt;: to win with a art--en hul l clu\1.
K.I"J.:I'r C'reE'k has !1 ,good. fn •l ba~k­
ru•lll und that wlll hl' lhl• di ffer·

Notioe is h"eby giv.n that in
p u r
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a Reic.luli""
of th e Cou ncil
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V&gt;ll•ge ol Pommy, Ohio, ' " " '
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Dlo1nct II a Ge..,..l Eloetlon to
be hold In lho North&lt;rn
Lo&lt;ol
al tax rate amount.
to E!lht Scboo1 Dl.trk-1., Meits Count)'
lor tach one hundred do). Ohio. at tho reeular p!a""1 of 1
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lan of valu.tion. wbleb 11 0.8
lng therein on
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outside of the Umltation lmpoll!d 18M, the quution of levyln , in
,,.
XII, Sedio n 2 of the eJCC:eu of the ten mill limitation
Conttttutlot&gt;, II eertlfiod by the fO&lt; the benel!i o! the
Couatr Aaditor.
Local Sc.-booJ Dtatrlct for the pur.
Th pol111
poee of Current E&gt;p&lt;no..
e
fOt" oald ele&lt;tion will
I
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al 6:30 o:et..,l a.• m. and,,_
Said ax belq': an
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50 OlDSMOBILE .. ·.. .... $495 50 BUICK ••·· .. · ·.... •.... · $39 5
er who loved this car.

216 $8000.00,

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ss.ooo.op,

KiCk-OJ.f Dr'lve ·

53 lUlCK ................ $1495

driYin( saUifac!tlon. A real buy.

Ble, black, beauutul 4 door oetlan that
ccmeo rnim a fOOd family. Only on~ OWD..

HJ

Whether It Be A.,.. -IIFiic:fitAtOit, tV

52 MERCURY •·--........ $895

~
Legal NofiC&amp;
- - - _ :.
•

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~~$8d,
OOC.OO, mature April th rre will be submitted to a vot~
1
'
•
,n s No. 233 to 240 1 of 1·he pellplr of ~~atil VIllage of
:;~·
~o.mature
Oct. IS, 1971; P"meroy '' the Genml Ei•dion
n '
!41 to 248 N.OOO.OO, to he held in lh• Village of Po•AP·
~~u"
Bonds No. '"Y. Mei~Y Co!lnty, Ohw ot the
i!. Ap&lt;il IS, 1972;mature
rrgulat p\ares ot votin~&lt;: ·th erein,

·To ASSI.St At

r..m.ou.'

54 CADILLAC ·

~.000.00,

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~.1100.00,

pie

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461 S. Third St.

over

~ture

$8,000.00,
Ott. 15, 1967;
Bonda No, 17'7 to 184
rna·
ture Alu"U 15, 1068;
Bonds No.
l85 to 1112
rn•ture Oct .
15, 19118; Bonds No. 193 to 200
$8,000.00, m.ltun April 1$, 1969:
Bonds No. 201 to 208 1!,1100.00, m•·
ture Ocl. 15. 1989; Bondt 'lo. 209
to 2lt N ,OOO.OO, mature April 15
1970; Bonds No: a17 to 224 $8000.
mature Oet . 15, 1970; Bonds' No:

~ernbe-r, 1958, thert will 1 rJOJ 5,
•ubm~ted to • vote ol the Pl'Q-

day of
be

1

SEE IT
.NOW
AT

Texat

01

1

. All en Knopp Is
Honored Guest

THIS CAR OF
fl.
TOMORROW
THAT IS HERE
TODAY!

JI.~MY

10

' .,... WaItQb
'er Doer d
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heart of Tens, but will cOftle out
on t"he abort end of the scOrl'
Passes wUI fill the . .air dow~
Tex~s way, and we .woiidiJT If the
pas~nng delen.se of the West VIrginia team will be up to &amp;lopplhg
th_e all·lanes. Fro.nkly, we doth
thmk so, hut sure hope that Rogl!-r
Chincey has a tood day,

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$8:ooo:

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COMPANY

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11i;ht welgt.t
PR~DICTIONS
..
advant.ge over the Chleh ai up
POMEROY 13 Jackson 6 lhll ont
front the Middleport fotward wall 1• all Important to •oth team•. but
av•r•on 174 pOUnds pf'r man AI we look for the Panthers with Mil·
~ompared to U7 for the Chlef1. ton Lambert, Rich Barnhart and
CHRni,ER PLYMOUTH SAtES- SERVICE
The Ja«:ktb b•clcfleld and the Junior Hawthorn. letdlnt the way
N. 2nd St.
Phone 8023
Middleport
Chieftain• b.tck• both avf'nga 155 to Cotne out on top. Pomeroy I• Cl•
Polltile of playing good bill, and Wft
poundL
ftel surt that our lads wilt b•
fighting mad n they attempt to
tet re,.enge for the 1 point lickJn.l.
they hne taken In tt.. Iliff t~
Yf'ara, when they 10 mt.th cleMrvtd
to win. If the Pant'hei'J ha¥e the
will, they can win, tM.r 1hould
haw that tJetlre tonight.
QUALITY
Logan 20 MIDDLEPORT 6 t1Jf
J&lt;~ckets Rure would like to bre~
that losing t&gt;l l·eak, and one Oof thell
111 ~h-t s they are .rolng to aurprlle.
BtJYS
•.:,
1!()Wl'Vl'l", we feel tbat the ·tmck·
fwiJ.I st rength of the ('biers wUI.
prove tuo great for a ~liddlepori
I!:'IJm that never &lt;J.uit• f.ljhtlllg . .
RUTLAND 20 Chluncey 6 Uill
onl! cou ld mean the Rue,eye leaa:u
1111 e fur the RC' d nivlls . lind we
fl'l' 1 sure that Jtm "Vertnari has the
hor ~t'S to go all ·the way . The Blue
DPvlls ilre nl) Pll&amp;h nVoJI'I, but Rut·
This cozy
\flN tl hd I
.
.
lund JS il good, $Olld ehtb, poniblJ
1~~· )){'~ I 1ft I hill ~lrt'a nex t to pt,
and stunning the beo I a I Ird op Is shn.rp A dHeavenJy blue lour door that's ra. d' t
i lt•[I:&gt;IH\1.
you can drive' jt for a ~n~ .Y t~ runnin~: and an roomy Un
1d
tall
. the
Roct"uta e performance w;u,
, l't. l'le.as~&lt;nt 27 Wahllma 6 the
.d l
o engine and hyd super
hlkuns ~w out or their t'lau
r ve.
ng:Jil nst a Big Black ball club
JH nrre uf the bnt in We!!t
l\)fi('IJ Bob Shartzer 'tas
Now YOU ean own this magnificent motor
fm e hi-~h schoo-1 ball clnll.
Nel~oll\'ille 19 Athem~
car creation II a price you con lil!btd t
lUde~ad relax In this bl hea
llo u11d~ disappointed las t
pay. For a leellllll of confidence otld If hll'd
top with lt
g utllul!livlera
l1
lu·ing hel tl to a 7·7 tte by
being, drive thls masterpteee
s power Bleerillll power
hu1 ~&lt;'I' sti ll feel the~t they are
~- poWif wlodoWIIIlibe po~erlullv
duh 1o U c ~t in .the SEO race
t11111101b
enJine.
.
Qu~id . Young and company ·
In rul l.
1i&lt;lllipolls 26 "Yfellston 6
Pull away II'OJII the Jl'f)Wd In this Super 88
~nl!lh and the Blue Dlo'lv lls
A quality car that hu pep, power and per:
h;l\''' h lll e trouble with a R{/cket
Ahlblue ribbon beauty; Modern blue • and
ha ll l"lub that 15 hamperctl by irtllllllllty. An out.ltandln&amp; value,
w te fiDisb With matchtng Interior· V-8
JUI l l'~ r.a!Epolts must lw rlas~ed
lqine purn Uke a pussy cat
'
a, 1hl' "dnrkhor:~re" of thr- lealfUe
tn ~p 11e nf their walloping by PC.

55FORD .................. $l 99S

I

All of 1he Logan backs are lf' l· 1 Sophomore will start in his ·1
termen, but Scrivner has only two J . R ·1
P ICe,
il'll erman in hi s line. They are 165 t~rn~:~k ~w/'b will remain ~t q~i.r­
pountl guard, D&lt;Jve Hoberts, whn a g uard 8j 0 a~e lUndy Will _b.e. lit
~as a scc(lfl!1 team ul i SEO select· that Hind tc~th the ._posstbthty
ron la st year, ;rnl.l 175 pounds tack· backfield. Y
tl move into th~
ie. Grah_am _Swoun.
Tl-ili i.INEUP·
_Log_iln -~ high powered haekfleld t.\lddl•port ' 'tVt
~
Will fm? f:ene Morgan at quarter- McCOmas
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1 ~ ,: 1 ,.
back with spe~dy Tt•t1 Byrd &amp;nd 1 Clartc
_. ~·.
S,h h
5
at tht· huHs , and Jim I
St. (lair nt full lr&lt;1ck. Ben Buck-les Erwin
~~
7
also I:; used At halfback, and last 11indy
•
C 1
MeJ-r
year he wa,s a regular baek.
Mille
~ ~G
'ryint
Coach Cha rl ie J\.h·Donald pro Rowl r
l110 Pklr'tt
lutbl)• will ht~ve on ly une lifle
HcS
QB 17c;t Strait
ch-ange loni~,;hl. !-'uil hack Juni~~ Ne~e:
17.5 ~ 170 Mor1iln
155 HI 160 artd
Kennedy has an inj urf'd foot, .and bwlt
Gene Abhntt, wh o is 11 15!5 -und A......-::..135 HI 170 Strilt
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thf Electors paased on the 3rd day
of September 1DtWJ
' Said
'are oi the denomln·
.:!~.d mature, respeotWely, as
8 t1o......
"
Bon\lo No. I to 8, $8000.00, ma1tflre- April l,S• .1957. Bonds No. 9
~~~ $8,000.00, mature , Oct. 15,
IIIU/, Bonds No. 17 to 24$8,000.00,
nhrture A-pril 15, 1MB; Bonds No.
~ to 32 $8,000.00. mature Oct. 15,
1958; .Bonds No. 33 to 40 $8,000.00,
n\ature A)l1'li I~. 1980· Bonds No
f1 to 48 $8,000.00, m•iure Oct. 15:·
1_959; Bonds No. 49 to 1W3 $8.000.00
mature April 1'. 1960~ Bortds No
57 to 64 $8,000.00, mature Oct 15 ·
1960; Bonds No. 85 to 72 $8 000 00'
mature A_op,·JI 10, 1961; Bo~ds No'
73 to 80 $8.000.00, mature Oot 15·
1961: Bonds No, 81 to 88 saoo0oo'
mature April 15, 1902· Botida N •
89 to 9ti $8.000.00, mat'ure Oct 1 ~·
, 1962, Bonds No. 97 to 104
,

NeW e, '• ers . . 101 1

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Education of said School
D~tMct,
entitled: RESOLUTION to
IS&amp;ue Bonds After Submission to

Board of

t~~2 $1.000.00, mature Atril 15, I Me 1go, c·oun1y at the- Utoneral The maximum number yura00
l
· Bonds No. U3 to 1~ ts,DOO 1-:l t'"(·tion tu Ue held in the county 1 durinC wbtcb alll!b bonds are
fature ODL. 15, 1966; Bonds No. or ~h·igs. Pomeroy, Ohio. ilt the ru it 0 1 earr.
6l to 186 $8,000.00, moturo Apdl n•gul" ol"" 'Of voting th ei I
IS, U16'7; Bond• No. Ifill lo 176 on To.,day the 6th day of N~:.~:
The utln"ted a•orago lddltlon-

Bonds No. 257 to 264 un Tuesday, the 6th d ay o( Nov.,
Dated
28, 1956.
mature
15, 1973: 1 1956, tht' question of !asuing bonds 00) 5,
4tc
be
for said ele-(tion will
Bonds No. us to 272 $8,1100.00, of "id Viii••• ol Pommy in the
6:30 o'rloel a. m. and
n 1:
~ature Oot. 1~. 1973: Bonds No. amo unt or Firteen Thousand Dol73
ISO $6,000.00, rMture April Iars ($15,000.00) for the purpose
l5, 1978; Bonds No. 3M to 383 of Pmh:l•ing Malo, Vehicle .,
.
,
' Mrs Ben !PPley. ifrs DISUgtaii
O(f.., 1,51 1971_; Motor Vehi(!les specially equipped
.
$8,000.00, msture
Si_M~r, fl~d,)l'fl , Wil!~pm M•v..,e.r
Bonds N·o. 289 '00 298 18~.00. for stre~t cleaning and-or street
w.e,r e l!~.~~~ll . a• tiew ~embw~
~ture Aopri.l 15, 19'75: Bolias No.' flushing purposes as provided by
an,fl M~ W'i~ltlbt :DtJWflle, "MH-" ~
.,"'' to 304 $8,000.00, mature Oct. I law.
15· 1975; Bonth
1 lliht!hatll and Mfs vitgn Hamrn i!i
No . 305 ,to 312
Thf' maximum number or years
THE STORE OF
,cg~s.~, .,.ntrn Mts Pafll T~el's ,n.
$8,000.00 mature Ap:iiJ IIi. 1&amp;76 [ during whit'h sut'h bonds 3 r·e to
1 \frtatned !be l,adies Ajd of the si
Bonds No. Sl3 to 320 $8,000.00, "'" is 5 Y''"'·
'Pihll'~ LhtlietAh church w,dtJes:
ma1ure Ckt. 15, 1976; Bonds No.
Thr estimated average addition4•r afternoon a\ her hbme Middle.
i~ 1 to 329 $9,000.00. mature April al tax rate amoonts to Seven for
pbtt.
197.7; Bonds No. 330 to 337 ea_ch one hundred dol·l ars ot valt;
Bo,OOO.OO, mature ()ct •. 10, 197'7: at1'0n, which is .7 mills for each
AT VERY ECONOMICAL PRICES
b T,he proaram for tbe day Wll
nds No. ~38 to 346 $9,060.00, one dollar of valuation, outside of
MERCHANDISE FOI
~op~ .!2·e·p',~edn"'t•Prd,a~H"owWith
:;ture Apnl 15, 1978: Bonds No. t he limitation imposed by Article
'Cll
....
to ~ $8.000.00, mature Oct XII, Section 2 of the Constitution
!,!,1978; Bond,s No.
355 tO
&lt;1!1 certified by the County Audl·
'lltay" by Mts Sim Mihaels "Pray
i~-J_ for the daily nf't!ds"; Mrs
-.000.00 mature A.prll 15, 19'79; tor.
Ctiat;!eB Lttle; and "AU glory to
Bonds !fo. 364 to 371 $8,000.00,
The Polls fot said Election will
God Mrs L C Karr.
mature Oct. 15, 1979.
open a1 6:30 o'clock a. m. and reMAKE SMITH CJ..0'1111NG
Mri kll'i- ~r.slilent, preSided
Any one d 1 1 t
main open until 6:30 o'clock p m
10
oyer a short bUJiness
when
present 1
r Df bodsdo.
ml)' Eastern Standard Time ot said day:
1
ptanl\ were made tor a rumm&amp;Je
.
bond• based
or
for utd 1 . !!;· :.-~e!' :.'! th e Board of Eire·
!ilr tO be _lieJd octbbl!r 23 aiUl :!4
a ·lwns of Meigs county, Ohio. ,
FALL
SPRING
SUMMER WINTER
m the ch\lrch sotlal rOOtn.
. .
F
cirled in th
d
I
an _speRobert N. Clark, Chairman
Refreshmen3 were ,serv~ by
~rs
Milton Hood will be the vided. h
e a v~t semen.t prq_Albert Gloeckner Clerk
th b
I cbrur
f h
. r
.~ever, that wher, 8 Daled _september 28 1956
CASH BARR, Owner
PHONE 60!8·Y
e ostess to ten "members and h
man
t e Cub SCout Mo(: f~a:t~!on;alh1ntereM; rate is blt;l such (10) 5, 12, 19, 26, 4 tc '
·
{h~ fUeltl.
~" [ er.; ~ho will prepa're and serve •· ..... ~1011. s au be one.quart~ of 1
J.
I' October
the K1ck-off
20th,breakraat
for -t he on
start
Saturday
or thl" percent 0r m (] p 1e.s ther-eo .
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON IS1
Boy -.pnd Cub Scouts campaign for
Said bonds wut be sold to the
. .SU&amp; OF BONDS
il•ft-t.·.J .
funds for this yhr.
~best bidder, nt the time and N(!tJce Is hereoby given 1hal in
The breakfast will be served at place above
at not less 1!' u .r s u a n c e of a.
7.46 a m a t t h e First Baptist than par and accrued interest
d.utl on
of th e Council of the
., CW
.t~C
Church for the workers and Scouts.
.
'·
Vlllagt• of Pomeroy. Okin, passed
The birthday of Mrs. Waite!'
Sc_outs w11J be res ponsible for
Btds may .b e made upon all or nn the _25th day of June. 1956,
t11er
obst!i'9M when the Bwy walpng the ap.pro:dmately one hun- e.ny number of bonds o! tbb issue. lh!:'_re Will bt&gt; Sllbmitted to a vGte
lee
the Feder~ed dred workers who will canvass tllc
All bids mu.9t state th
b
or the people of said Villagt' or
met
the t!Swn th11t day. Tentative plans ln. af bonds bjd fdr aiid ~hnum er Pom eroy at the General Elocliun
elude a parade through the busin. amount .:.f bid and a
r:ss tu be he~d in the Village of Pomc.
Ns seetiGn and also &amp; SeOtJt With 'est to date of delle ecru
er- roy. Meigs County, !)hio at the
each solicitor.
·
v ry _
.
reg-ular plat-es bf voting therein ,
A~~t"bi~{ :mUst be a~eo§ied 1056
Gn, Tuesday, _lh~. ~!h &gt;day of :Nov.:
. !·he q}testioh ot hsuing bonds .
~ . ~;1!1'f.Wi~ eh&amp;k dra · ' favitt of the Board of EduefLf .·.
f nr SIUd Vtllage
in the amount
the Middleport Exempted Sch~l 'Of On e Hundred Eighty Thousal!d
Distrlot jn the sum of $2000.00.
Dollal"'!; ($180.000.~) for 1he pur- I
Allen KMpp wa.s guest of honnr 1
pose of Construction of S:ani(..Bry
at a b.irthday dinner given sunday 1 The ~rd. of Education of s·~i~ Sewr_rs and . Sewage Disposal
at a btrthday dinner given Sunda . School DistJ1C{ reservC1; the priV!· Works as provtded by Jaw.
. T~f' mll ~im um number or yea:'s
son in law, Mr and Mrs John Fuit~ , lege to reject BD)I and all bids.
u~cn&lt;,, Mrs
Jnd their daughter, Anita Marie., Bltb: s~ld be sealed 8 d
fUring whu~h said bonds are to rull
. N.eut.zUDI,
Guests included Mr a n d Mts dor9ed "Bfds for S .
n. ~n- s 25 years.
:Mrs. Cllrl
Knopp. Mr and Mrs Willi3m Swis-l Bonlda."
ehool Bmhhng , . The cstim~ted average additionOIJIV,I'IWl Jrlaaaar and Mr&amp;. her,
Mr and Mrs Frank
.
tax rate amounts
to
TituS and sons, Frank Allen, Bruce
bf· 'tdueatlon of the Mid&lt;'nts for e2c.h one hund;,.;j
•
and Stephen, Pomeroy · Mrs Harold dleport Ex.e'mVt.ed VIllage Schi.iol Iars of valua1wn, which ill
Jone_s, Minersville;
Josephini.! I t;Jistrict; Me'Jfs County, Ohio.
tor
one dollat r.f
Kno~p and children, Darrell and
.
outside. of the lim~tation_
Julla Ann . Cli.fton; Mrs Harold Vu·
.-.-...!l ..""'"PltUl S, Smnrt, Clerk
by A~1de XII, Section 2
the
~, ;;~i and
Meli'nda Anuo.:~r 4, 1956.
t
Conqhtulion_ as cer~Uied by thf!
B S
h·onton. I (10) .
· !9, 26 4tc · /
County Audrtor. .
The polls for said election will
'
open at 6:30 o'dook a. m and
main open until 6:30 o'cioclt: pm
~astern Standard Time o£ said
M~KE
Jly orrler of the Board of Elei!tfbtls of M·eigs County, Oblo.
RobcM N. Clark, Chairman
A~bert Gloeckner Clerk
Dated September 28. 1956
(10) 5, 12. 19, 26, ftc '
·

W~fC...,~QS TLt"'e'

OON

Mor~il.

A fighti ng Mllitllcl)Orl Y't~llow
Jacke ts tuothall elf've n wi ll gn aft·
er t.heir first wlil in thr· l:.~t 16
shrts tonight as they b&amp;tt lt&gt; 1ht' Ln
gan Chi eft ains on the ln ll rr grid·
iron under th t· l ig hts at H 00 pm .
Mlddleport now ha~ ln~t 13 out of
their llll!lt IS gamt:S ns the h c~l they
h11ve been able t o do wa ~ register
two ties flince th~'~' ddealt•d Rut ·
land 7·6 tate in th e 11J54 st•asnn.

Pill~-

. ~embers

1

i

mc~slve ~he

othe,r
ol the lamtly will
be mle tb lllt•nd ndt
r.

cowlov¥nwe•iTA
J
' .. • .. ..

J~ba6n

tb~

30, 1956, fQr the pureh..e nf bion&lt;ll
of nid School DlWJe\, in
aa:·
gregate amuurrt o( $371,000.00 datod the 15th .., of oetobe,, 19M,
ond bwing lnte,..o1 1 t the ,ate of
3 % pe-r cent, per annum, payable
1 semi ann"'lly, ls,ued r , the pu•·
0
pose of A&lt;-quidtt'n ot Rl'"ll Es-tate, C.nstructlon of a Fireproof
school bu1ld tngs and additiooa and
Improvement•
to
• Fire;troof
School Building and fo, l'u"'i•h·
mg and Equlpplne said Bulldincs
••d Addittona and urnle. tho aullr
O&lt;Jty of the Iowa of Ohio, and of
Secllons 133.24 and 133.29 to .13

So'!le memberl of 1he fimily
of
Reviled Code ot
· w e r !
not ebm:lcied oue Ob10, and under and in f:tcord6nce
j tp , the . lao1
IJ!Inute.
with a •""•in R.,.lutlon of the

PMle-

195S CHEVROLET

Paul-

t:
b!Jin;
"Mr. llftd
Mrs. Henry Jloke, """on, Ohio;
lit' .and Mn .
$haban, port
l&lt;nd: lill" Bolli OUro, UIOI BottCJin; Mr1. .AIJly K,JriJ.es Athens·
Mr. Cittirle.\- Ht1t

ov~r

over p ur dUe , A rmy
Penn.
s't att", •BowUn&lt;&gt; Green over D•ale

~&gt;

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1

Theehan('e&gt;
Pom r-rnfurPanther~
pu~rmwn
lhrtr Sot!
lillie. In the Hck- 1Coach
,
. 13 expected to opthe SEO
fl ld offMsive
th
Alex CJ)o
plays Wide open
on tht" lull' loni~~ht at Palht&gt;r Sta·: e
• Plnthers aftnte lat I*' t!'n up hu baa: of offeruive tritb W ll, wltti J ohn.o9n eX'peei.ed to do&gt;
1
on the line toni g ht 1&lt;1 p,. 1uh rr S!a . i
to 153 p!tr man I tonight against the lronmen,
p Mty of.
tJeld
fadtwn iro'lm err und~r tht• lights I
. I
How&amp;wer, Jtc;ki&amp;o~J has
Jackson too has been un•mp~ C®ld jlow tq&gt; their t!tn~
the
1 •'Jy to•
o~.t
8:00 o'clock . It will bL· the fin;t a .'YhP cal Slaught.r C:OflcMd ham 3ive ufftmslvely kl thei.r itrat twO other Hand Pometo"'
1
l
· one,
· 11ed tour plots Jn tbreeungimes,..
gamf or the H•ason fnr the 1 Wll
h d b.t • charging f~•rils aNI ga mes u th ey score d only
1
P-a nt hel"s, who ha\·e won three non h•r.
backs.onIt the
It their
but · last Aweek
in the.
,nd tb. e Panthers stlek ....
~-'·"y
to'
c pe runn
to getngfhe lump
p
h
'~-• aeep;..A
·i-.[:J.:!iE
·
Will
eague
in
n
row
.
hu
t
it
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running Johnson led the waF . J0b~on is J)p.l;.~lty, mtj:lit lie1P fM tllan~s
roy and Jacks.on ?.I e tahlw~l as warM concentt.te tt.alr
two or the tl·ams tc br•a t in the : gf
tht outtlde, ..., the play an a ll SEQ
from .lui: year of the Pl:lntheh
with
big
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SEO Jeagu~; race
end. is a fine pa:~ser and
Is a]st) 1 weigh advaJlltage
::•Y e II key to the outcoftM of 1 threat rrom the T wltb hla runnin1 · Thf II~MUJ~: '
Lalft year the two clubs lwrl for
1 p~.
1 on opt1on play!!. Another fine ruh•
the tit le as Jack ~Jrl h~at thf' PanB th
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. I ne r and a threat is 1:5~ lb
hallno
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w •:Jt lht"Ou-:ch th e rc ot of tht&gt; ,
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hn s roll~ up
'7-6 wins ha lfb. k 8 11 Fyfr 0
are ' L miMrt CC 1" LT 110 L•ncrr
md
Jlu:·k!&gt;-,m
'rEve rt (;rrdt•nfu•ld ami Portt,mouth
e and fulliback WBU-nltl
liS LG lSS
Fax
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bv the
Neisunvlllr
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Up frollt the top •tar irr
tHe
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175 C 1j0 Clttritntl
Hounds.
l'omf'roy
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Jackson
wall
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fllrlce
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227
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gonP. unbelat t n Ill then
10 I l'orneroy ha , a 26 12 wm over Paul Lavender, who
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games
only a 1313 t1c w1th 1 \yahamn, a 19· 7 marg 1n
ovllr pounds, and WIJ6 an All SEO
Smith
u,,'IIJ II!150
Terry
Belpre as a blemhh Jacks11n 1n
;md a weak 13-0 wm nnd teal1) choice at eente-r laS( S,;.neK
14D Qi
the other band unctt&gt;r Coach Gf'ne over BC&gt;Ipr e.
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HB 155 CC:illitt'
has won 29 out of their 1
at end whtle 1 uards D nnt F
,
ey l40 Ha 145
games havu1g h-ad a wtn
Panthers s-trictly
and
Price are
mng S'!:rt!ak ur 26 m a row gomg be"'n an offensive team '" wm- ] players Slauettter mak
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before Josmg to Nelsonvill e last: n1ng
lhl ee opening t•nles changes on defense
year by a 26·6 B&lt;"Ore.
Howevt'r, Pnmaroy does have one will not have halfback' R: E
of the lop back~ in thia aree in line available for -Qn h • er w:-~
Tonltht'• game
will find , a 2Hi pounrl Jlm 1or Hawthorne who E l.i
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b:olt t5 game.
much bl~r Panth•r line pitted h~; scnr!:'d all but fwo of
t:e ~th':~e
ved
a.
ken., pose lD
9
agtlnst the- hard qharglng,
but roy's touchdowns 10 runnl.na up and o&lt;ldl ::;me 1n ~ fu'lt half
smaller lronma.n JGrward wall. The 45 points. Howe\"N, tbe l&gt;anlhers df'nt tha{firedQtlgh lt IS thts inetPanthe" actually ha¥e an .dg~ hove a very capable quartel1back I th e ~econd h 1r"P th ~ lron,men in
of 26 pounth ptlr rnan. In th~ for· m Don Smith and have good run- hi
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Coller wdl take
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Mts ~lan Genht'inlf~r visited re
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Jty . with her sister iad ce~lti)' In Columbus with Mr Gen
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Dally Sentinel,.•Pomeroy-Middleport,
o ., Oct. 5, 19~6--5
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Legal Notice. mature
April ts. 1183; Bonde No. HOTtel o• ELECTION ON 1s.
- Tlme ol11.id
prDblegu dev,(lop- H II R
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10:5 lo 112 $8.000.00 aut:re Oet. J~. I _ SUE OF BONDS
ber, liM, b
qu~km ol lauinc 1 JifOTtc• Oil WtiCTIOH OH TAX m P.ntera lttacbrd
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arowtb will hiahUibt a fttii of 4 i ld lj
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Sealed propoal&amp; will be reeeivtd m1ture Aji:'i ! ,
. BOtldl' No. purfu nce of a rtk'liJtton
•rnOI.t~ ol fj&amp;red THo•and. MII..L
L~TION
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8 diltriet hea~r,penfertncr. In jhe Me
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•t the o!liee of tho Clert of the 121 · to 128 $8,000.00, mllllt&lt; Ort. Bo&lt;onl of County C.mminlonon J Doll.d&lt; t.too,OOO~ for the pu•·
NoUee to ber..,. ,; ... tbll in
~Lite thla mo t~ Pis ijeJ .• . rh_. ..J.j,..,d
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Board or EdtJ&lt;•tlon of lll)ddlepol't !~· liJM ; Bond. No. 120 to 136 th e County of Mei&amp;•
p m•••l lpooo' of Tho ueetloo
punuanee of a ,.,.)ullon ol u.. l twno of KelP ~-ty; Ohio.
rT un ru II:
EKempted VIKajJe S&lt;bool DIJ!rlct - .000.00, mohore Aprll 15, lil(IO Ohw pmed on the
"d , .,j
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Robert II, Clarl, Chairman
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The Hall Pic~i&lt; Reuni&lt;HI W05 Mel&amp;• County tn Mlddloport, O&gt;io, !Iondo ~o. 137 to tt4 N ,OOO.OO. rna- Jul y' 19M, thm will be
Ve~oa' Memociol "" I..Deol !&lt;hooi Dlotrl.., Melg• l Aib&lt;rt Gloe&lt;be• Clerk
11. ~on of
ulldll&gt;f " pn&gt;Ytdod by law.
County , Obio, ....... on the ht [ Ootod Sop_, 28, 18M.
held, Sundar at Pohle~ parkbAl- until 12 o'clock noon of· Oc\"be' ture 0&lt;1. 15, 19M; Bonds No. 145 tul lo , '"'e of lh• ooopte of oald

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C. Itan. Cihton: Mr. and· Mrt
.Mariorl R•ll , Lona: Bottom; Mlll:
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Dayton over Mls1 Southern, Col-

O~lo.

Arnold Furbee, M18on,
MusicaJ ententinment tot the oeC,.Oil&gt;h , wu provided
1&gt;y George
lla,ll, Max • Borin&lt; and
Junior
Whll•.

gale OH'r Holy Crosg, Pitt ovefo I
California, Nebra~ka ovf'r Iowt

Stale, Yale over Brown, Vanderhili over Aiamba, Tenn"se om
Duke, Navy over Cornell, Missi'Ssippi Gver Housi:Oh, Tulane oVer

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210, 2 boots- Dark Green
&amp;dlo &amp; Heater :Redll«d now to

X-lraa _

Savoy, 4 door, Jet Black
W,r th radio a.nd heater. ONLY

$895

$1095

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tHeater , - l'owerfHte. Can Be
Youra ,For Only
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Ch~

Ope., JVed and White V-8

!llotor. ONLY

$1395

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$795

The Jacket s \\•ill he laci ng a le
am , tbat h89 an ('xplnsiv" nfrens"
tonight. Logan. unrlt•r !'ouch AI
Sc rivner, has fivt• very good fa!t
back~, nnd last WPt·k thf'v racked
up a )9·7 win ovpr tb..-. Wellston
Rockets aft ~r \ !l~ing nnn leagtiC
same&amp; 31-0 tu Vl'r y toul(h Luncii.Stcr, and 28·12 1o Bex lt•y.

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USED CAR

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... '.. ", .. $1495

Miehlfan 14 Mlohlg4n Stefe 13
th• Upset of .the dev al the WolwerinH com• b1ck to yptet the lnor.
ttd . lptrtam. . Mlchipn . has too
much 11! round power, lnd W. flgUN tftaf thay wlb battle It out with
Ohio State ,., ha 11, T-.. crwn.
Down the line-Ravenswood over
:Pennsboro, Ripley over
Notre
over
over
over
Kansas
Capit-.1

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FOLLOW THE
CROWDS!
COME IN AND
TEST DRIVE

So..,.

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o~t loda;~

St OlDsMOIU - •...... ... $995

51 OLDSMOBILE ·••• ....... $695
Rid~ 1111ooth, swift, alieni. Like gUdlng on

• ~reize In th!J eomfortaltlo lour door ,...
dan. Test It yourself

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2 door, ufo for ldda; A dependabl; car
that will IIV~ ~ou mile alter mile of roal

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llllles Ill thls opetlal 2 door. A solid
!halo ready ta roll
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· ...... $295 49 ..I'VIID ..... .... ........ $195
TltelltUe Oidl with 6 cylinders and smooth
drlvlna HydramaUc drive Good tl
Custom VB 2 door .OOan: Not much to
lood buy
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VICe presldcnt .&lt;rnd e-Pnf!NII hltln~
ager or t'he Cincinnati Redlegs today dedined to comment on a' reP,Ort t.hat fir.sl hasem·an Ted Kl~s&amp;eWSkl of the Hedlegs hall ~n
~(fered as tr;rrl r bait to other Na.
Honal LeaJ!Ur t"ams.
Series bell in!! odds remain-ed un·
changed af!l•r Thursday'! .p03tpO;nem cnt.
Today's rain . delayed second
game, with lh!:' Dodger's DoD New.
eombe oppo~ i ng the Van~~· Don
Larsen, still wa5 ra ted a "Pick'~"
affair. Dt'spitr their openina: r.lm4;
defeat, the Yankt'es remalned til·
1ht 11-1.0 favorit e-.. lo win the s,ries.
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Alway• topther- al'"Jt 1ft
plac-. . , • theM KMpurU Diamond ~!nrp lfl lnc.tlocbd 10 ~
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ROOMS Of
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OFFER GOOD OCTOBER 8 TO 13.

FURNITURE
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A~fi-~REI!%1!

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,f';~r:n:• e-~for
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By onter of tile Board of Ele&lt;- ~luotton whlc~m."~ ~~~ of
tlon• of M"'' County, OIUo.
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Ohi(l State 27 Stanford 1:1 the
Burks wilL 10 all out tn Win thb
OIW ill ~ pite Gf tbe fact thai WOCJCb
ll;,~·t·.~ Is actually pointing fnr tnllluls next weet. Ohio has .powc.r to
l:urn and it wlll be the differ~
Sn turd ay ,_ tte Bucks do ·1 f r
iub of stoP-Phll.f Brodie·~ p~sal · .
Stanford tla:t one of the bt&gt;st pai.
1n ,,nnclc:s in the nation .
Xavif'r 20 Ohio U. 6 !111' Musk·
•· lpt•rs have a fine hall cluh. and
lh~ Bubcats ue appar~t1tl y down
Ihis year. Charlie Stobart is dolq
alriahl for blmftlf at quartt&gt;rbaek
and It eoultm'\ blppen to a nice;

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l't(lven Jlnds itslf outmanNl ar:J out experlent't'd this year
as r·.,ac h Hartsell Dorldl"iil 101t
~ro~l nf his veterans, anrl is strlv·
~~~&lt;: to win with a art--en hul l clu\1.
K.I"J.:I'r C'reE'k has !1 ,good. fn •l ba~k­
ru•lll und that wlll hl' lhl• di ffer·

Notioe is h"eby giv.n that in
p u r
u a n c e
of
a Reic.luli""
of th e Cou ncil
of the
V&gt;ll•ge ol Pommy, Ohio, ' " " '
"" the 25th d&lt;y of June. , ...

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N«thern Local St-boo!

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Dlo1nct II a Ge..,..l Eloetlon to
be hold In lho North&lt;rn
Lo&lt;ol
al tax rate amount.
to E!lht Scboo1 Dl.trk-1., Meits Count)'
lor tach one hundred do). Ohio. at tho reeular p!a""1 of 1
1,.:
lan of valu.tion. wbleb 11 0.8
lng therein on
1' u e d l
for "''h
dollu of v•luotion. I h o Gth
day or Novembe&lt;
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XII, Sedio n 2 of the eJCC:eu of the ten mill limitation
Conttttutlot&gt;, II eertlfiod by the fO&lt; the benel!i o! the
Couatr Aaditor.
Local Sc.-booJ Dtatrlct for the pur.
Th pol111
poee of Current E&gt;p&lt;no..
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fOt" oald ele&lt;tion will
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er who loved this car.

216 $8000.00,

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KiCk-OJ.f Dr'lve ·

53 lUlCK ................ $1495

driYin( saUifac!tlon. A real buy.

Ble, black, beauutul 4 door oetlan that
ccmeo rnim a fOOd family. Only on~ OWD..

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Whether It Be A.,.. -IIFiic:fitAtOit, tV

52 MERCURY •·--........ $895

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OOC.OO, mature April th rre will be submitted to a vot~
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Oct. IS, 1971; P"meroy '' the Genml Ei•dion
n '
!41 to 248 N.OOO.OO, to he held in lh• Village of Po•AP·
~~u"
Bonds No. '"Y. Mei~Y Co!lnty, Ohw ot the
i!. Ap&lt;il IS, 1972;mature
rrgulat p\ares ot votin~&lt;: ·th erein,

·To ASSI.St At

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54 CADILLAC ·

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461 S. Third St.

over

~ture

$8,000.00,
Ott. 15, 1967;
Bonda No, 17'7 to 184
rna·
ture Alu"U 15, 1068;
Bonds No.
l85 to 1112
rn•ture Oct .
15, 19118; Bonds No. 193 to 200
$8,000.00, m.ltun April 1$, 1969:
Bonds No. 201 to 208 1!,1100.00, m•·
ture Ocl. 15. 1989; Bondt 'lo. 209
to 2lt N ,OOO.OO, mature April 15
1970; Bonds No: a17 to 224 $8000.
mature Oet . 15, 1970; Bonds' No:

~ernbe-r, 1958, thert will 1 rJOJ 5,
•ubm~ted to • vote ol the Pl'Q-

day of
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. All en Knopp Is
Honored Guest

THIS CAR OF
fl.
TOMORROW
THAT IS HERE
TODAY!

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heart of Tens, but will cOftle out
on t"he abort end of the scOrl'
Passes wUI fill the . .air dow~
Tex~s way, and we .woiidiJT If the
pas~nng delen.se of the West VIrginia team will be up to &amp;lopplhg
th_e all·lanes. Fro.nkly, we doth
thmk so, hut sure hope that Rogl!-r
Chincey has a tood day,

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PR~DICTIONS
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advant.ge over the Chleh ai up
POMEROY 13 Jackson 6 lhll ont
front the Middleport fotward wall 1• all Important to •oth team•. but
av•r•on 174 pOUnds pf'r man AI we look for the Panthers with Mil·
~ompared to U7 for the Chlef1. ton Lambert, Rich Barnhart and
CHRni,ER PLYMOUTH SAtES- SERVICE
The Ja«:ktb b•clcfleld and the Junior Hawthorn. letdlnt the way
N. 2nd St.
Phone 8023
Middleport
Chieftain• b.tck• both avf'nga 155 to Cotne out on top. Pomeroy I• Cl•
Polltile of playing good bill, and Wft
poundL
ftel surt that our lads wilt b•
fighting mad n they attempt to
tet re,.enge for the 1 point lickJn.l.
they hne taken In tt.. Iliff t~
Yf'ara, when they 10 mt.th cleMrvtd
to win. If the Pant'hei'J ha¥e the
will, they can win, tM.r 1hould
haw that tJetlre tonight.
QUALITY
Logan 20 MIDDLEPORT 6 t1Jf
J&lt;~ckets Rure would like to bre~
that losing t&gt;l l·eak, and one Oof thell
111 ~h-t s they are .rolng to aurprlle.
BtJYS
•.:,
1!()Wl'Vl'l", we feel tbat the ·tmck·
fwiJ.I st rength of the ('biers wUI.
prove tuo great for a ~liddlepori
I!:'IJm that never &lt;J.uit• f.ljhtlllg . .
RUTLAND 20 Chluncey 6 Uill
onl! cou ld mean the Rue,eye leaa:u
1111 e fur the RC' d nivlls . lind we
fl'l' 1 sure that Jtm "Vertnari has the
hor ~t'S to go all ·the way . The Blue
DPvlls ilre nl) Pll&amp;h nVoJI'I, but Rut·
This cozy
\flN tl hd I
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lund JS il good, $Olld ehtb, poniblJ
1~~· )){'~ I 1ft I hill ~lrt'a nex t to pt,
and stunning the beo I a I Ird op Is shn.rp A dHeavenJy blue lour door that's ra. d' t
i lt•[I:&gt;IH\1.
you can drive' jt for a ~n~ .Y t~ runnin~: and an roomy Un
1d
tall
. the
Roct"uta e performance w;u,
, l't. l'le.as~&lt;nt 27 Wahllma 6 the
.d l
o engine and hyd super
hlkuns ~w out or their t'lau
r ve.
ng:Jil nst a Big Black ball club
JH nrre uf the bnt in We!!t
l\)fi('IJ Bob Shartzer 'tas
Now YOU ean own this magnificent motor
fm e hi-~h schoo-1 ball clnll.
Nel~oll\'ille 19 Athem~
car creation II a price you con lil!btd t
lUde~ad relax In this bl hea
llo u11d~ disappointed las t
pay. For a leellllll of confidence otld If hll'd
top with lt
g utllul!livlera
l1
lu·ing hel tl to a 7·7 tte by
being, drive thls masterpteee
s power Bleerillll power
hu1 ~&lt;'I' sti ll feel the~t they are
~- poWif wlodoWIIIlibe po~erlullv
duh 1o U c ~t in .the SEO race
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enJine.
.
Qu~id . Young and company ·
In rul l.
1i&lt;lllipolls 26 "Yfellston 6
Pull away II'OJII the Jl'f)Wd In this Super 88
~nl!lh and the Blue Dlo'lv lls
A quality car that hu pep, power and per:
h;l\''' h lll e trouble with a R{/cket
Ahlblue ribbon beauty; Modern blue • and
ha ll l"lub that 15 hamperctl by irtllllllllty. An out.ltandln&amp; value,
w te fiDisb With matchtng Interior· V-8
JUI l l'~ r.a!Epolts must lw rlas~ed
lqine purn Uke a pussy cat
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a, 1hl' "dnrkhor:~re" of thr- lealfUe
tn ~p 11e nf their walloping by PC.

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All of 1he Logan backs are lf' l· 1 Sophomore will start in his ·1
termen, but Scrivner has only two J . R ·1
P ICe,
il'll erman in hi s line. They are 165 t~rn~:~k ~w/'b will remain ~t q~i.r­
pountl guard, D&lt;Jve Hoberts, whn a g uard 8j 0 a~e lUndy Will _b.e. lit
~as a scc(lfl!1 team ul i SEO select· that Hind tc~th the ._posstbthty
ron la st year, ;rnl.l 175 pounds tack· backfield. Y
tl move into th~
ie. Grah_am _Swoun.
Tl-ili i.INEUP·
_Log_iln -~ high powered haekfleld t.\lddl•port ' 'tVt
~
Will fm? f:ene Morgan at quarter- McCOmas
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1 ~ ,: 1 ,.
back with spe~dy Tt•t1 Byrd &amp;nd 1 Clartc
_. ~·.
S,h h
5
at tht· huHs , and Jim I
St. (lair nt full lr&lt;1ck. Ben Buck-les Erwin
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7
also I:; used At halfback, and last 11indy
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MeJ-r
year he wa,s a regular baek.
Mille
~ ~G
'ryint
Coach Cha rl ie J\.h·Donald pro Rowl r
l110 Pklr'tt
lutbl)• will ht~ve on ly une lifle
HcS
QB 17c;t Strait
ch-ange loni~,;hl. !-'uil hack Juni~~ Ne~e:
17.5 ~ 170 Mor1iln
155 HI 160 artd
Kennedy has an inj urf'd foot, .and bwlt
Gene Abhntt, wh o is 11 15!5 -und A......-::..135 HI 170 Strilt
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thf Electors paased on the 3rd day
of September 1DtWJ
' Said
'are oi the denomln·
.:!~.d mature, respeotWely, as
8 t1o......
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Bon\lo No. I to 8, $8000.00, ma1tflre- April l,S• .1957. Bonds No. 9
~~~ $8,000.00, mature , Oct. 15,
IIIU/, Bonds No. 17 to 24$8,000.00,
nhrture A-pril 15, 1MB; Bonds No.
~ to 32 $8,000.00. mature Oct. 15,
1958; .Bonds No. 33 to 40 $8,000.00,
n\ature A)l1'li I~. 1980· Bonds No
f1 to 48 $8,000.00, m•iure Oct. 15:·
1_959; Bonds No. 49 to 1W3 $8.000.00
mature April 1'. 1960~ Bortds No
57 to 64 $8,000.00, mature Oct 15 ·
1960; Bonds No. 85 to 72 $8 000 00'
mature A_op,·JI 10, 1961; Bo~ds No'
73 to 80 $8.000.00, mature Oot 15·
1961: Bonds No, 81 to 88 saoo0oo'
mature April 15, 1902· Botida N •
89 to 9ti $8.000.00, mat'ure Oct 1 ~·
, 1962, Bonds No. 97 to 104
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NeW e, '• ers . . 101 1

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Education of said School
D~tMct,
entitled: RESOLUTION to
IS&amp;ue Bonds After Submission to

Board of

t~~2 $1.000.00, mature Atril 15, I Me 1go, c·oun1y at the- Utoneral The maximum number yura00
l
· Bonds No. U3 to 1~ ts,DOO 1-:l t'"(·tion tu Ue held in the county 1 durinC wbtcb alll!b bonds are
fature ODL. 15, 1966; Bonds No. or ~h·igs. Pomeroy, Ohio. ilt the ru it 0 1 earr.
6l to 186 $8,000.00, moturo Apdl n•gul" ol"" 'Of voting th ei I
IS, U16'7; Bond• No. Ifill lo 176 on To.,day the 6th day of N~:.~:
The utln"ted a•orago lddltlon-

Bonds No. 257 to 264 un Tuesday, the 6th d ay o( Nov.,
Dated
28, 1956.
mature
15, 1973: 1 1956, tht' question of !asuing bonds 00) 5,
4tc
be
for said ele-(tion will
Bonds No. us to 272 $8,1100.00, of "id Viii••• ol Pommy in the
6:30 o'rloel a. m. and
n 1:
~ature Oot. 1~. 1973: Bonds No. amo unt or Firteen Thousand Dol73
ISO $6,000.00, rMture April Iars ($15,000.00) for the purpose
l5, 1978; Bonds No. 3M to 383 of Pmh:l•ing Malo, Vehicle .,
.
,
' Mrs Ben !PPley. ifrs DISUgtaii
O(f.., 1,51 1971_; Motor Vehi(!les specially equipped
.
$8,000.00, msture
Si_M~r, fl~d,)l'fl , Wil!~pm M•v..,e.r
Bonds N·o. 289 '00 298 18~.00. for stre~t cleaning and-or street
w.e,r e l!~.~~~ll . a• tiew ~embw~
~ture Aopri.l 15, 19'75: Bolias No.' flushing purposes as provided by
an,fl M~ W'i~ltlbt :DtJWflle, "MH-" ~
.,"'' to 304 $8,000.00, mature Oct. I law.
15· 1975; Bonth
1 lliht!hatll and Mfs vitgn Hamrn i!i
No . 305 ,to 312
Thf' maximum number or years
THE STORE OF
,cg~s.~, .,.ntrn Mts Pafll T~el's ,n.
$8,000.00 mature Ap:iiJ IIi. 1&amp;76 [ during whit'h sut'h bonds 3 r·e to
1 \frtatned !be l,adies Ajd of the si
Bonds No. Sl3 to 320 $8,000.00, "'" is 5 Y''"'·
'Pihll'~ LhtlietAh church w,dtJes:
ma1ure Ckt. 15, 1976; Bonds No.
Thr estimated average addition4•r afternoon a\ her hbme Middle.
i~ 1 to 329 $9,000.00. mature April al tax rate amoonts to Seven for
pbtt.
197.7; Bonds No. 330 to 337 ea_ch one hundred dol·l ars ot valt;
Bo,OOO.OO, mature ()ct •. 10, 197'7: at1'0n, which is .7 mills for each
AT VERY ECONOMICAL PRICES
b T,he proaram for tbe day Wll
nds No. ~38 to 346 $9,060.00, one dollar of valuation, outside of
MERCHANDISE FOI
~op~ .!2·e·p',~edn"'t•Prd,a~H"owWith
:;ture Apnl 15, 1978: Bonds No. t he limitation imposed by Article
'Cll
....
to ~ $8.000.00, mature Oct XII, Section 2 of the Constitution
!,!,1978; Bond,s No.
355 tO
&lt;1!1 certified by the County Audl·
'lltay" by Mts Sim Mihaels "Pray
i~-J_ for the daily nf't!ds"; Mrs
-.000.00 mature A.prll 15, 19'79; tor.
Ctiat;!eB Lttle; and "AU glory to
Bonds !fo. 364 to 371 $8,000.00,
The Polls fot said Election will
God Mrs L C Karr.
mature Oct. 15, 1979.
open a1 6:30 o'clock a. m. and reMAKE SMITH CJ..0'1111NG
Mri kll'i- ~r.slilent, preSided
Any one d 1 1 t
main open until 6:30 o'clock p m
10
oyer a short bUJiness
when
present 1
r Df bodsdo.
ml)' Eastern Standard Time ot said day:
1
ptanl\ were made tor a rumm&amp;Je
.
bond• based
or
for utd 1 . !!;· :.-~e!' :.'! th e Board of Eire·
!ilr tO be _lieJd octbbl!r 23 aiUl :!4
a ·lwns of Meigs county, Ohio. ,
FALL
SPRING
SUMMER WINTER
m the ch\lrch sotlal rOOtn.
. .
F
cirled in th
d
I
an _speRobert N. Clark, Chairman
Refreshmen3 were ,serv~ by
~rs
Milton Hood will be the vided. h
e a v~t semen.t prq_Albert Gloeckner Clerk
th b
I cbrur
f h
. r
.~ever, that wher, 8 Daled _september 28 1956
CASH BARR, Owner
PHONE 60!8·Y
e ostess to ten "members and h
man
t e Cub SCout Mo(: f~a:t~!on;alh1ntereM; rate is blt;l such (10) 5, 12, 19, 26, 4 tc '
·
{h~ fUeltl.
~" [ er.; ~ho will prepa're and serve •· ..... ~1011. s au be one.quart~ of 1
J.
I' October
the K1ck-off
20th,breakraat
for -t he on
start
Saturday
or thl" percent 0r m (] p 1e.s ther-eo .
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON IS1
Boy -.pnd Cub Scouts campaign for
Said bonds wut be sold to the
. .SU&amp; OF BONDS
il•ft-t.·.J .
funds for this yhr.
~best bidder, nt the time and N(!tJce Is hereoby given 1hal in
The breakfast will be served at place above
at not less 1!' u .r s u a n c e of a.
7.46 a m a t t h e First Baptist than par and accrued interest
d.utl on
of th e Council of the
., CW
.t~C
Church for the workers and Scouts.
.
'·
Vlllagt• of Pomeroy. Okin, passed
The birthday of Mrs. Waite!'
Sc_outs w11J be res ponsible for
Btds may .b e made upon all or nn the _25th day of June. 1956,
t11er
obst!i'9M when the Bwy walpng the ap.pro:dmately one hun- e.ny number of bonds o! tbb issue. lh!:'_re Will bt&gt; Sllbmitted to a vGte
lee
the Feder~ed dred workers who will canvass tllc
All bids mu.9t state th
b
or the people of said Villagt' or
met
the t!Swn th11t day. Tentative plans ln. af bonds bjd fdr aiid ~hnum er Pom eroy at the General Elocliun
elude a parade through the busin. amount .:.f bid and a
r:ss tu be he~d in the Village of Pomc.
Ns seetiGn and also &amp; SeOtJt With 'est to date of delle ecru
er- roy. Meigs County, !)hio at the
each solicitor.
·
v ry _
.
reg-ular plat-es bf voting therein ,
A~~t"bi~{ :mUst be a~eo§ied 1056
Gn, Tuesday, _lh~. ~!h &gt;day of :Nov.:
. !·he q}testioh ot hsuing bonds .
~ . ~;1!1'f.Wi~ eh&amp;k dra · ' favitt of the Board of EduefLf .·.
f nr SIUd Vtllage
in the amount
the Middleport Exempted Sch~l 'Of On e Hundred Eighty Thousal!d
Distrlot jn the sum of $2000.00.
Dollal"'!; ($180.000.~) for 1he pur- I
Allen KMpp wa.s guest of honnr 1
pose of Construction of S:ani(..Bry
at a b.irthday dinner given sunday 1 The ~rd. of Education of s·~i~ Sewr_rs and . Sewage Disposal
at a btrthday dinner given Sunda . School DistJ1C{ reservC1; the priV!· Works as provtded by Jaw.
. T~f' mll ~im um number or yea:'s
son in law, Mr and Mrs John Fuit~ , lege to reject BD)I and all bids.
u~cn&lt;,, Mrs
Jnd their daughter, Anita Marie., Bltb: s~ld be sealed 8 d
fUring whu~h said bonds are to rull
. N.eut.zUDI,
Guests included Mr a n d Mts dor9ed "Bfds for S .
n. ~n- s 25 years.
:Mrs. Cllrl
Knopp. Mr and Mrs Willi3m Swis-l Bonlda."
ehool Bmhhng , . The cstim~ted average additionOIJIV,I'IWl Jrlaaaar and Mr&amp;. her,
Mr and Mrs Frank
.
tax rate amounts
to
TituS and sons, Frank Allen, Bruce
bf· 'tdueatlon of the Mid&lt;'nts for e2c.h one hund;,.;j
•
and Stephen, Pomeroy · Mrs Harold dleport Ex.e'mVt.ed VIllage Schi.iol Iars of valua1wn, which ill
Jone_s, Minersville;
Josephini.! I t;Jistrict; Me'Jfs County, Ohio.
tor
one dollat r.f
Kno~p and children, Darrell and
.
outside. of the lim~tation_
Julla Ann . Cli.fton; Mrs Harold Vu·
.-.-...!l ..""'"PltUl S, Smnrt, Clerk
by A~1de XII, Section 2
the
~, ;;~i and
Meli'nda Anuo.:~r 4, 1956.
t
Conqhtulion_ as cer~Uied by thf!
B S
h·onton. I (10) .
· !9, 26 4tc · /
County Audrtor. .
The polls for said election will
'
open at 6:30 o'dook a. m and
main open until 6:30 o'cioclt: pm
~astern Standard Time o£ said
M~KE
Jly orrler of the Board of Elei!tfbtls of M·eigs County, Oblo.
RobcM N. Clark, Chairman
A~bert Gloeckner Clerk
Dated September 28. 1956
(10) 5, 12. 19, 26, ftc '
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OON

Mor~il.

A fighti ng Mllitllcl)Orl Y't~llow
Jacke ts tuothall elf've n wi ll gn aft·
er t.heir first wlil in thr· l:.~t 16
shrts tonight as they b&amp;tt lt&gt; 1ht' Ln
gan Chi eft ains on the ln ll rr grid·
iron under th t· l ig hts at H 00 pm .
Mlddleport now ha~ ln~t 13 out of
their llll!lt IS gamt:S ns the h c~l they
h11ve been able t o do wa ~ register
two ties flince th~'~' ddealt•d Rut ·
land 7·6 tate in th e 11J54 st•asnn.

Pill~-

. ~embers

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mc~slve ~he

othe,r
ol the lamtly will
be mle tb lllt•nd ndt
r.

cowlov¥nwe•iTA
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30, 1956, fQr the pureh..e nf bion&lt;ll
of nid School DlWJe\, in
aa:·
gregate amuurrt o( $371,000.00 datod the 15th .., of oetobe,, 19M,
ond bwing lnte,..o1 1 t the ,ate of
3 % pe-r cent, per annum, payable
1 semi ann"'lly, ls,ued r , the pu•·
0
pose of A&lt;-quidtt'n ot Rl'"ll Es-tate, C.nstructlon of a Fireproof
school bu1ld tngs and additiooa and
Improvement•
to
• Fire;troof
School Building and fo, l'u"'i•h·
mg and Equlpplne said Bulldincs
••d Addittona and urnle. tho aullr
O&lt;Jty of the Iowa of Ohio, and of
Secllons 133.24 and 133.29 to .13

So'!le memberl of 1he fimily
of
Reviled Code ot
· w e r !
not ebm:lcied oue Ob10, and under and in f:tcord6nce
j tp , the . lao1
IJ!Inute.
with a •""•in R.,.lutlon of the

PMle-

195S CHEVROLET

Paul-

t:
b!Jin;
"Mr. llftd
Mrs. Henry Jloke, """on, Ohio;
lit' .and Mn .
$haban, port
l&lt;nd: lill" Bolli OUro, UIOI BottCJin; Mr1. .AIJly K,JriJ.es Athens·
Mr. Cittirle.\- Ht1t

ov~r

over p ur dUe , A rmy
Penn.
s't att", •BowUn&lt;&gt; Green over D•ale

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Theehan('e&gt;
Pom r-rnfurPanther~
pu~rmwn
lhrtr Sot!
lillie. In the Hck- 1Coach
,
. 13 expected to opthe SEO
fl ld offMsive
th
Alex CJ)o
plays Wide open
on tht" lull' loni~~ht at Palht&gt;r Sta·: e
• Plnthers aftnte lat I*' t!'n up hu baa: of offeruive tritb W ll, wltti J ohn.o9n eX'peei.ed to do&gt;
1
on the line toni g ht 1&lt;1 p,. 1uh rr S!a . i
to 153 p!tr man I tonight against the lronmen,
p Mty of.
tJeld
fadtwn iro'lm err und~r tht• lights I
. I
How&amp;wer, Jtc;ki&amp;o~J has
Jackson too has been un•mp~ C®ld jlow tq&gt; their t!tn~
the
1 •'Jy to•
o~.t
8:00 o'clock . It will bL· the fin;t a .'YhP cal Slaught.r C:OflcMd ham 3ive ufftmslvely kl thei.r itrat twO other Hand Pometo"'
1
l
· one,
· 11ed tour plots Jn tbreeungimes,..
gamf or the H•ason fnr the 1 Wll
h d b.t • charging f~•rils aNI ga mes u th ey score d only
1
P-a nt hel"s, who ha\·e won three non h•r.
backs.onIt the
It their
but · last Aweek
in the.
,nd tb. e Panthers stlek ....
~-'·"y
to'
c pe runn
to getngfhe lump
p
h
'~-• aeep;..A
·i-.[:J.:!iE
·
Will
eague
in
n
row
.
hu
t
it
will
lh
.aga1nst
t
ell!!
exp
......
edfor
lll
the
on
otfehse
.
!l:o
.a
1
l&gt;e a._ cru.rial one .'lince bot h Pome-~~~ up front, an4 they ,....,..., to~hdowns as Quarterback Elvin ftcl~. w:i!Ch no~ t!'ttrlll decided
running Johnson led the waF . J0b~on is J)p.l;.~lty, mtj:lit lie1P fM tllan~s
roy and Jacks.on ?.I e tahlw~l as warM concentt.te tt.alr
two or the tl·ams tc br•a t in the : gf
tht outtlde, ..., the play an a ll SEQ
from .lui: year of the Pl:lntheh
with
big
0
1 b anther Mensfve
SEO Jeagu~; race
end. is a fine pa:~ser and
Is a]st) 1 weigh advaJlltage
::•Y e II key to the outcoftM of 1 threat rrom the T wltb hla runnin1 · Thf II~MUJ~: '
Lalft year the two clubs lwrl for
1 p~.
1 on opt1on play!!. Another fine ruh•
the tit le as Jack ~Jrl h~at thf' PanB th
.
. I ne r and a threat is 1:5~ lb
hallno
r"liY
w •:Jt lht"Ou-:ch th e rc ot of tht&gt; ,
Ic u
hn s roll~ up
'7-6 wins ha lfb. k 8 11 Fyfr 0
are ' L miMrt CC 1" LT 110 L•ncrr
md
Jlu:·k!&gt;-,m
'rEve rt (;rrdt•nfu•ld ami Portt,mouth
e and fulliback WBU-nltl
liS LG lSS
Fax
ng up•t' l
bv the
Neisunvlllr
'w:nk I then w:.llopcd A
Up frollt the top •tar irr
tHe
ti1y
175 C 1j0 Clttritntl
Hounds.
l'omf'roy
n,.w 1 '
e }Y a 25·6 Lally .
Jackson
wall
20&amp;
llG 150
fllrlce
1· ta(kl
227
1
gonP. unbelat t n Ill then
10 I l'orneroy ha , a 26 12 wm over Paul Lavender, who
1..:
ItT
Ivan.
games
only a 1313 t1c w1th 1 \yahamn, a 19· 7 marg 1n
ovllr pounds, and WIJ6 an All SEO
Smith
u,,'IIJ II!150
Terry
Belpre as a blemhh Jacks11n 1n
;md a weak 13-0 wm nnd teal1) choice at eente-r laS( S,;.neK
14D Qi
the other band unctt&gt;r Coach Gf'ne over BC&gt;Ipr e.
•
)ear. ral'l Coyan is another star Hem\l
HB 155 CC:illitt'
has won 29 out of their 1
at end whtle 1 uards D nnt F
,
ey l40 Ha 145
games havu1g h-ad a wtn
Panthers s-trictly
and
Price are
mng S'!:rt!ak ur 26 m a row gomg be"'n an offensive team '" wm- ] players Slauettter mak
I
~
before Josmg to Nelsonvill e last: n1ng
lhl ee opening t•nles changes on defense
year by a 26·6 B&lt;"Ore.
Howevt'r, Pnmaroy does have one will not have halfback' R: E
of the lop back~ in thia aree in line available for -Qn h • er w:-~
Tonltht'• game
will find , a 2Hi pounrl Jlm 1or Hawthorne who E l.i
i
b:olt t5 game.
much bl~r Panth•r line pitted h~; scnr!:'d all but fwo of
t:e ~th':~e
ved
a.
ken., pose lD
9
agtlnst the- hard qharglng,
but roy's touchdowns 10 runnl.na up and o&lt;ldl ::;me 1n ~ fu'lt half
smaller lronma.n JGrward wall. The 45 points. Howe\"N, tbe l&gt;anlhers df'nt tha{firedQtlgh lt IS thts inetPanthe" actually ha¥e an .dg~ hove a very capable quartel1back I th e ~econd h 1r"P th ~ lron,men in
of 26 pounth ptlr rnan. In th~ for· m Don Smith and have good run- hi
:
Coller wdl take
1
ward w.tll at Pomeroy'• line aver- ners in Jwun y Joe Hemsley Rod·
~heac;eon e ense ,
_
• .,.. lit to olilly 162 for the Jac;k. ney Sprnr('r and Danny
so · portant a!f'rr th!.a' play an im·

of ttl

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ST
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Where Your Confidence Is Jusllfled

E. MAIN ST.

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WANT 4Ds I
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19114 BUICK VB llotdinblrr 4 d' SI!VEN ROt'M

·

Sabia annaances 1111 B1ro1 Basllih
sa far advanced it is a111 class af 11tar fill

octane power ever
-offered Ohio drivers!
NLY !'WO OHOIT YIAU AOO, Soblo

&amp;IIDOUDcod

cal

owne~.'

Sl ,M6.Ckl.

Bl•cun·ar'~ .

· rome r o/'

lO 4 Bte

1 ~~. 1.6\tP"" ,..,. .
· diUon, $lifo00.00, Mn. Cleo Kerns

in

1

M:hOol

Chlldrrn and pet.J weleome. Cad
ti910·X or inq ul.l'e .;ecllnd hou se
from schooL
t0--1 . 1
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F

UNFU~NISHEQ -

Br~db1iry, near
• •,

3Tooi Fiti\N®lED

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1

111

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apartment , I

SpeCial-One mouth for 2S ceoLI
6~ Broadway Middleport.
ut!Htiea plld . 3M North 4.th St. I
per word.
'
JO 4, 6l~
Mi'tldleporl.
10 4 12tt I
Fu..
- · - JlEATEI\ used
"' rar~ o! 2 cents per wor d Wl·11 WARM ·MORNIN'G
ON~ FOUR ROOM and 1 1·tvt
be charged for advertblng if not
one wint~ r, in very gOod ahapr.
room apartments. 8 room dwell·
pald for bf!fM'e the ~th of each
!:dW d Kl
ing. n~wly derQrated int;ide and '
1 -1 ..,_ ft'h 1
month following insertlan .
ChH~r onng'rt.t. ~· e F.Jrmerfy ! out. Mu.st be seen 'to be appre·

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with t~e greatest
O

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Rates 2 cents per word , t&gt;ne 1n·
aertlcm. ~mum ehuJt Me.' , t c'~"' 110•~-d•for lhrii'O ~dol~dttve tnaertloru;.

~ouse

Sedu. f'&lt;*wfn' . Stet ; Ina. one (().

&amp;

b y
i or Want Ad • our
tnOwn King'll Lawnm()Wer shop. I eLated. 8·· room anJ 6 ruou I ReprtllbtatiY•i
how;es &amp;th. within 5 min. walk ,
,
,
I " ' 3tp
1
.
. _ _ +_ ~ 1 ~~~~:r~~~. House. A. N Benae ' : - Th•y Get Re•ulh ' 9- 1 8·!~
9) For 5c. ie
.,
1_
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.
--·
i Tbe Hotel Martin 1111 a'Vailable. a

E&gt;-r&lt;.,, In AdvertiRtng-Should be

1

reported lmmediatety. The Dally
Sentinel will not be responsible
for nlore tha·n one lncorreet in·

U'

Meriion.
·
Cara or 'I)lanu tnd Spedal Noti~s of Events printed at reru--

eJDOpld. R~y-Glo ,

lriet

new motor fuel diacovery- The World't Flrit ElofOil
Gasollne. Thday that ponHne bu won ..,ell a bilh plece
in the •teem of moi&lt;&gt;rlot. that it outaolla the -nat ...... 1
leading premium poolinM in Ohio combined. And mqn'
and more driven aru uoing U every day.
But even before ElofOil guoline wao introdue.d, Solllp
aei 0ntiots knew that aomeday t.:hnieal a d - WOIIId
make Jiooajble an 89011 IN&lt;Jter Bo1011 PIQ!ino, w!Ua IIVjiD
greater benefits lor every car.

Tiu!t oomedsy Ia 110W here.
Continued teating programa over the put two yearo,
employing tho newest meaaurilqr tachnlq-, have pmed
again and again the basic BolOn pooline btnellti, .and·
have demonstrated Uaeir value u tba foundaiioa lor any
further otep forward.

Now, a -multl·million dollar lnveotment by Sobio in advanced relining
equipment has made 'it pj)8Bible ·ro
produce Boron pooljno OOjnpoDS!llo
of a new ancl~rlind\
·

h a reoult of this reoolarclt 111d IIWIU·
factoring leederohip, Soblo now annOUIICjlo I ·. Ileal ~UI
Boron pooline so far advanced in' every me'jor quality that
it ia i new eW. of gasoline-oupar premillllll It 1a a gasoline that is best for whatever car yo.u dri~ , " beat "'}.
"'hatover car you'll buy.
·
OCTANE RATING OP PR!MJUM QASOllti• •YS.
IORON- THI SIJI&gt;IA PREMIUM

G

lew rooms ~Hh ruanloJ watt't
ateam beated, a.nd Hot'el aervkt·
at lpe_clal Wtetly or monthly
Wippel Supply, 2l' Uqlon AYe.
.r... .... UJtl~rl
9 D. l moP
rates to s,teady f.ueatl. Rates as
I 1t U
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- . 1 low· b $8 net 1 dOuble OCCU·
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' '10 . e~s
Pomeroy.
8 3! lmo c 2 f-i.om.: .I. PAHT~P:NT, FURNISH- I ]:Laney. Abo rOODI.&amp; .for Special
- - - ··-·
----~L~ . ~-' ...... ht:u.... t Ave., .r'um~ 1 Mt!e-tinga, Pakles. Wedd.lngs ,
RACINE SHOE. REPAIR SHOP is PEARS, $1.00 BUSHEL. 8 rini CO!l ·
roy.
~
,Banquets, ar.d private br~a):fa st .
1
, now open to g.ive you service. , tainers, S H La;;:man. Bashsn
9-~!k2tc::
luncbe,ons, and .upper partiM
,
l
10 S 8tp
Keno Ruad.
- - - - - · ~ - - 1 Phone 396 to Mr. Samuiel 0 . PerON AND AFT~ NOV ll will.. t
11).3-3tc
I 6 rtJom Uilfi..IJ'nllhed. i _parttnent , ry, lessee of Hotel M•rtin.
.
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no
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.
With b'tN!, fdr n.dt. Alao 3-roOm 1
9 10 lmof'
be rcifPonnble for any ~ebts li BLU£ \WNTER COAT. t.ize 44 .
unfut-nlab4d aparl;ulent wltb! ··:7c:-:--:c-·-:-=--..:.__ _
cont..oted
by onyone
other tban
' · 1. bl.a«\ k' crepe
' dT ~l!l, ~ ...
bat~. Bolli newly docdxatod.
) Real Estate __ ~~.
1 ·
-m~gelf.
Charles
L. Mallory,
Ra- I S.1D.oo
I Call'
tf I (21
.
20
dne, Ohlo.
.10 ~ lbp_ 4i· Inqutre Mu. Lllllaa ~bdf ~- -. ·
- · - ) Tltn~E ACR~ l ..EVEL GARDEN . ·
-:c'cc--·-+----'-'·-~ ' ~70 S..ond St. /4tddlopOrt
,,,
t
~•ociric wahpaper 1
1 · 't
1 ·
WISH TO FIN-D home ror One
10-3-3tc: ~
·or ten -:-1 r .
..
, four room house, e eetr1c1 y, fl
· black anrt white kitten.
M1's.
'
~&gt;teamer. ,C,intun . fllh~~Lr, . .._Jd- . 'Apple Grave. See: A,lex Wb~ll· r~,
Thurman Ca,,.y,
Middl-ort,
dit."p~rt,
Ph. ~X.
~l·l·tt 1 10~·3tc_
- _ - - -·'
... ,.
MIXED ·BAIL .. HAY fot gle. W.
_
1
~ute 1.
10 "Sf:e
A. Corrmaft, RCK'k Spribf!l.
For Hat-!lb~ ......... F'URNISHED LIVIliG · Bedroom. f.
-----'':.:"':.:a:.:.a::"':....---,c
8eaffo14 ~,io.td., 'VJII) t.:tou.. j private balh and entrance. Call \l._i.
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
• , t..;JJ.atdtra ' n.taer. ·1Ddd1eport
I 6144-Y
10 ~ 3tc ¥'
llater•a will 4c,ive )'oU the ~lett
FOR
SALE-Peat'
'!.lrby
Rut
1tJ.
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1-':Wue
ttalf6.JL
,
11·1-tt
sEVEN
ROOM
BRiCK
house
Gaod
tt1de on furuitt:.re ut appftaoo
ta-te,
R\ltldn&amp;
TOWUtUp.
31
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ahape.
Gravel
HUI.
Includes
:J
C'!L
. . .tf
....., lend, ho.... tiU'n and ""' ( 19) · Bus mess
lois 40~ Poge st.
10 • . ,,
-~ ......11 heaters. FOR .K.EN"f 4 room• aad bath tnd '
VerieHan Blinds, all lltea and
5 ro'.KIIa ana bath, furnlehed 1
eolors. Free e~:tlmDtet.
Dale
a:tartment.;.
Wm. r. Gruuer,

· lar t"las.1if1E:d rates. Obltuarlea
published o~t 1 cent per word.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

81 KIN~ .

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bulldiD~S;. See Geotae A. Metra.

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_ "'"~ Adml,.lotrttor. . ~;;!''"'
O~tturiltie_s_ _ '
WE WISH TO EXTEND our sin· ONE WllRII MORNING
beate.c
t E
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cere thanks and appreciation to
with Jackel. Holda 100 lb. coal,
$400 MOIIfHLY SPARE IM
IN;,.,ILUICB
AuEN\,
{
friends and ndgbbors for sym·
like . Mw. AlF.o 200 white lOg- Refilling and collecting mo~~S' .
PIN. llutcnMIII*path~·. kindness and fi()INers f-Qr
born hens, 6 mbdths olct, ·iil fulL
· lrGm our fi.ve cEmt High Gl"Ji9t' j
, ,.
O!Jr DE-ar Father, wh~ passed
p'rothictloh. Faye Powl!!tl.' Oak
~ut machines In th.i&amp; arek. No 1
AGCJDIIf1'
away. We also wish ta tha-nk
Grctve, Racine, :Rt. 1 10 4 ate
SeUinwl To quahl)' IUl wur )'.~u
Life. c...idty llMt .....
must have car, ·rttlenmces; $640
Rev. Bartch and the Ewing Funeral Home. Sons 2nd daughters
- - - - · - - -,,.&amp;,
by Inventory, De· ' Real · Estate Broker
t· 6 ,.m~rs
•
0 ·week 10 bu" • I
of Kapt£in.a la1rily.
10 5 Hp POLE BEANS, bring cDI'IUiiner:&gt;
vo mg
In MIDDlllitoRT Offto
and plC!k o\\'h . \1 .00 Ptr ~ushf!l.
ness, yow end .ol}..percentage, col· I 6W~M
PMoN•s•
All
- ::--~Roy ltalph SmU , Portland.
iection!l will nit up to $400 mo- I ;===:::;i;:j~:;::=;;;i;;,
(6)" Lost &amp; Found
_____ l_ll-_"'_
3te _ _ _ _
ntbly Whh very good· possJbilile&amp;
of taking over full time. Jncom ~ J
LOST LADIElS !:!.GIN WRIST· JiOTATOES JI'OR SAJ..E. Mayfoi'd,
incr~uing ac-e9rdlnaly . !&lt;'or ln- 1
QUAUTY DOESN'T
WATCH Sat. Se-pt. 29, between
Harris, &amp; ·cine. Pl1one 3684.
tarview, include phone in appll·
COST-ITPAYS ,
Gravel Hill and Middleport, bus- Io-.t·i:ltt
..
, c~tion. Write All ·State Distribu·
iness district. Reward. M;rs Ell
·· - - · - · - ~- ~' tina:. Co,, MJ5 Fifth Avenue, New
D6moskie, South 4i.h St, Mjddle- PEARS FOR SALE, 2 mUe east
y ork 17 , N v'I· ,
Superior Sen i.c.:e
port or p-hOne 6097·Y.
of Chester. $1.50 per busnt-1.
·
10·1-5tp
Service to. the Living
Jofm P. 'Kellet.'
Our Motto
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~-10-4-&lt;ltp - - - - 5 ROOMS an(l SATH, 10 Cole S~.
~ 8 B 1 Auto Services
API'Ll!S FOR SAl$ • I \0 miles · for smaU reliabfe family. $35
---~Ttevey'Finsterwllld
per month. See Mrs. Howard
south of RUtland. John L. RpmC1.1eU, 800 W . .Main St., Pometoy
ines.
evenings.
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ORPHAN ANNIE
Gfe PESTV ... '(t; THLtiK

wmt' ALL Tif ~

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A PLACE UKE THI'3 THf't'D
HA1i1! A DISHwP1'5HI't'

,MACHINE -·

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Phone285

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B~ CRtll'tEJt GOULD
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Super Premium In Poucr I :
The now Boron Super Premium gasoline hb the peat.t
octane pi&gt;wer ever oflered Ohio driven. Ito octane power II
oo high that it meet.o the highest predicted onti-knoek
requirements of the newest can lA&gt; come in 1857. And aliy
car new on the road, old or new, in Oblo will reach Ito
greatest power potential cln-Boron Supar Premium. It wiU
be the otaqdard in Ohio againSt which all o~r autoinoti~
gasolines are meaoured. Tho graph above ahows ·hOW"'Iew
Boron cotnparea with preoant premium
011 Uae
baaia of octene po-l

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1951 OLDSJLA,.OSILE "R8" 2 dr Se·
dan. H~dr'am'allc ·driVe. A rruii
.pertortrier. STM.Ofl BI~eU:liar's,

Pomeroy.

10 4 6te

1956 BUICK ROADMASTER • .2 dr.
Riviera Cpe . Power steerlng,

brakes,

seat, and

SAVE! ! Blaettnar'fi

windows.
Po~roy .

10 4 81c

Jg~-0-CH_E_VR
_O__L_E_T-,V8__,2:.:10~2

Super Prendum in Smootlinftal
New Boron Super Premium sets a new otandard of eqino
amootlmeu unottoinable till DO...

Super Premium in Bn,gia ClctJnlinual
Because of the elean·huminr ehuacteriotico of BolOn Supar
Premium, enaine depoaito will bt reduced to a point whore
tbe life of vital oorins part&amp; will bt ;natl,y atendod. VoJ.e
life, for eumple, II so much incnued' Uaat llOIDp-.ial lo
kept hilb for tbouianda of atra

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dr.

DO~

Sedan. Power. Glide. Almo.st like .
r.ew. $1.. 69:S.OO Blaettnar's Ponte·
roy.
10 4

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I
baremmts and
poitds. P. M. CowderY, . Lon'
uottOm.
fS 291!

For litre for

G-OT

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Sillier Premium In Acid Rcduction I
With Boroft Supar l'remiwq, rinl ....,Odut to acid atitit

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can be reduced u mucll u 45% under tbiJ.li, ttop.•
..,
driving conditiona This bu been domonotrated by ~
active pilton rillll teot.o in wblch 'Geiler cotifttez. ~

'be amount of metal worn hom Uae r~np,_

ABBIE AND SLATS
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1t) $ft ~sr tHAT
0100 o&lt; -~
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ms
'IJN)ON .'1 GOOD•
6000
QICXWicl

ro 'lO.I

Af.ICJfuf;H)

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Super Premium

in Anti·Knoci Comt»ound/
New ElofOil Supar Premium Ia inade ,
with cootl,y aviation anti-knock oom: ·
pound rather than the common .
"motor" tYII" used in otbar ruolllu!t!.
Thlo ia the oame anti-knock conlpound ~

makinc modern aviation a-Jine.

.

tfll.t lll&amp;d in

mak.,::::.ble super

This major adoanco in BolOn pooline
premitDD po-. omoothneu, ud tllfM
for all Obio motorilta
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Best for whatever cor you dril!ll , :. .·SOHIO
-best (fiT wlu!te(Jer car you 'II bl,yi&lt;
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Special Announcemen"tt "~'••• ol Sohio
X-~t~M ,.,..,un, liar i.,t bftn roitld-IG·o - ·ojj,.W.. hilhl
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BY BRANNER
.Kr THE. S4fo"E.
TIME, SQliJU&lt;E A
lOT Of .AOn.IN13
wmr l"rrAT WII'N.E

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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 5, 1956

'

WANT 4Ds I
l

19114 BUICK VB llotdinblrr 4 d' SI!VEN ROt'M

·

Sabia annaances 1111 B1ro1 Basllih
sa far advanced it is a111 class af 11tar fill

octane power ever
-offered Ohio drivers!
NLY !'WO OHOIT YIAU AOO, Soblo

&amp;IIDOUDcod

cal

owne~.'

Sl ,M6.Ckl.

Bl•cun·ar'~ .

· rome r o/'

lO 4 Bte

1 ~~. 1.6\tP"" ,..,. .
· diUon, $lifo00.00, Mn. Cleo Kerns

in

1

M:hOol

Chlldrrn and pet.J weleome. Cad
ti910·X or inq ul.l'e .;ecllnd hou se
from schooL
t0--1 . 1
-r ~-

·• "-10 4

F

UNFU~NISHEQ -

Br~db1iry, near
• •,

3Tooi Fiti\N®lED

I
,
1

111

1• • , ' •

apartment , I

SpeCial-One mouth for 2S ceoLI
6~ Broadway Middleport.
ut!Htiea plld . 3M North 4.th St. I
per word.
'
JO 4, 6l~
Mi'tldleporl.
10 4 12tt I
Fu..
- · - JlEATEI\ used
"' rar~ o! 2 cents per wor d Wl·11 WARM ·MORNIN'G
ON~ FOUR ROOM and 1 1·tvt
be charged for advertblng if not
one wint~ r, in very gOod ahapr.
room apartments. 8 room dwell·
pald for bf!fM'e the ~th of each
!:dW d Kl
ing. n~wly derQrated int;ide and '
1 -1 ..,_ ft'h 1
month following insertlan .
ChH~r onng'rt.t. ~· e F.Jrmerfy ! out. Mu.st be seen 'to be appre·

•

II

..

',

flci i to'ftt•tlilftg
T 5 II T d or AnYOU
0

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-,

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I nounce
• 1 Let
• ,. Doilv
1
Sentinel D11ploy Ad

with t~e greatest
O

·
Rates 2 cents per word , t&gt;ne 1n·
aertlcm. ~mum ehuJt Me.' , t c'~"' 110•~-d•for lhrii'O ~dol~dttve tnaertloru;.

~ouse

Sedu. f'&lt;*wfn' . Stet ; Ina. one (().

&amp;

b y
i or Want Ad • our
tnOwn King'll Lawnm()Wer shop. I eLated. 8·· room anJ 6 ruou I ReprtllbtatiY•i
how;es &amp;th. within 5 min. walk ,
,
,
I " ' 3tp
1
.
. _ _ +_ ~ 1 ~~~~:r~~~. House. A. N Benae ' : - Th•y Get Re•ulh ' 9- 1 8·!~
9) For 5c. ie
.,
1_
.
_
-~
1
rien GLAss A~tn"- and 'oor
.
--·
i Tbe Hotel Martin 1111 a'Vailable. a

E&gt;-r&lt;.,, In AdvertiRtng-Should be

1

reported lmmediatety. The Dally
Sentinel will not be responsible
for nlore tha·n one lncorreet in·

U'

Meriion.
·
Cara or 'I)lanu tnd Spedal Noti~s of Events printed at reru--

eJDOpld. R~y-Glo ,

lriet

new motor fuel diacovery- The World't Flrit ElofOil
Gasollne. Thday that ponHne bu won ..,ell a bilh plece
in the •teem of moi&lt;&gt;rlot. that it outaolla the -nat ...... 1
leading premium poolinM in Ohio combined. And mqn'
and more driven aru uoing U every day.
But even before ElofOil guoline wao introdue.d, Solllp
aei 0ntiots knew that aomeday t.:hnieal a d - WOIIId
make Jiooajble an 89011 IN&lt;Jter Bo1011 PIQ!ino, w!Ua IIVjiD
greater benefits lor every car.

Tiu!t oomedsy Ia 110W here.
Continued teating programa over the put two yearo,
employing tho newest meaaurilqr tachnlq-, have pmed
again and again the basic BolOn pooline btnellti, .and·
have demonstrated Uaeir value u tba foundaiioa lor any
further otep forward.

Now, a -multl·million dollar lnveotment by Sobio in advanced relining
equipment has made 'it pj)8Bible ·ro
produce Boron pooljno OOjnpoDS!llo
of a new ancl~rlind\
·

h a reoult of this reoolarclt 111d IIWIU·
factoring leederohip, Soblo now annOUIICjlo I ·. Ileal ~UI
Boron pooline so far advanced in' every me'jor quality that
it ia i new eW. of gasoline-oupar premillllll It 1a a gasoline that is best for whatever car yo.u dri~ , " beat "'}.
"'hatover car you'll buy.
·
OCTANE RATING OP PR!MJUM QASOllti• •YS.
IORON- THI SIJI&gt;IA PREMIUM

G

lew rooms ~Hh ruanloJ watt't
ateam beated, a.nd Hot'el aervkt·
at lpe_clal Wtetly or monthly
Wippel Supply, 2l' Uqlon AYe.
.r... .... UJtl~rl
9 D. l moP
rates to s,teady f.ueatl. Rates as
I 1t U
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Pomeroy.
8 3! lmo c 2 f-i.om.: .I. PAHT~P:NT, FURNISH- I ]:Laney. Abo rOODI.&amp; .for Special
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RACINE SHOE. REPAIR SHOP is PEARS, $1.00 BUSHEL. 8 rini CO!l ·
roy.
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,Banquets, ar.d private br~a):fa st .
1
, now open to g.ive you service. , tainers, S H La;;:man. Bashsn
9-~!k2tc::
luncbe,ons, and .upper partiM
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Keno Ruad.
- - - - - · ~ - - 1 Phone 396 to Mr. Samuiel 0 . PerON AND AFT~ NOV ll will.. t
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I 6 rtJom Uilfi..IJ'nllhed. i _parttnent , ry, lessee of Hotel M•rtin.
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With b'tN!, fdr n.dt. Alao 3-roOm 1
9 10 lmof'
be rcifPonnble for any ~ebts li BLU£ \WNTER COAT. t.ize 44 .
unfut-nlab4d aparl;ulent wltb! ··:7c:-:--:c-·-:-=--..:.__ _
cont..oted
by onyone
other tban
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bat~. Bolli newly docdxatod.
) Real Estate __ ~~.
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Charles
L. Mallory,
Ra- I S.1D.oo
I Call'
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20
dne, Ohlo.
.10 ~ lbp_ 4i· Inqutre Mu. Lllllaa ~bdf ~- -. ·
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WISH TO FIN-D home ror One
10-3-3tc: ~
·or ten -:-1 r .
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, four room house, e eetr1c1 y, fl
· black anrt white kitten.
M1's.
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Thurman Ca,,.y,
Middl-ort,
dit."p~rt,
Ph. ~X.
~l·l·tt 1 10~·3tc_
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MIXED ·BAIL .. HAY fot gle. W.
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~ute 1.
10 "Sf:e
A. Corrmaft, RCK'k Spribf!l.
For Hat-!lb~ ......... F'URNISHED LIVIliG · Bedroom. f.
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8eaffo14 ~,io.td., 'VJII) t.:tou.. j private balh and entrance. Call \l._i.
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
• , t..;JJ.atdtra ' n.taer. ·1Ddd1eport
I 6144-Y
10 ~ 3tc ¥'
llater•a will 4c,ive )'oU the ~lett
FOR
SALE-Peat'
'!.lrby
Rut
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ttalf6.JL
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sEVEN
ROOM
BRiCK
house
Gaod
tt1de on furuitt:.re ut appftaoo
ta-te,
R\ltldn&amp;
TOWUtUp.
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Gravel
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Includes
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lois 40~ Poge st.
10 • . ,,
-~ ......11 heaters. FOR .K.EN"f 4 room• aad bath tnd '
VerieHan Blinds, all lltea and
5 ro'.KIIa ana bath, furnlehed 1
eolors. Free e~:tlmDtet.
Dale
a:tartment.;.
Wm. r. Gruuer,

· lar t"las.1if1E:d rates. Obltuarlea
published o~t 1 cent per word.

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GASOLINE ALLEY

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O~tturiltie_s_ _ '
WE WISH TO EXTEND our sin· ONE WllRII MORNING
beate.c
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cere thanks and appreciation to
with Jackel. Holda 100 lb. coal,
$400 MOIIfHLY SPARE IM
IN;,.,ILUICB
AuEN\,
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friends and ndgbbors for sym·
like . Mw. AlF.o 200 white lOg- Refilling and collecting mo~~S' .
PIN. llutcnMIII*path~·. kindness and fi()INers f-Qr
born hens, 6 mbdths olct, ·iil fulL
· lrGm our fi.ve cEmt High Gl"Ji9t' j
, ,.
O!Jr DE-ar Father, wh~ passed
p'rothictloh. Faye Powl!!tl.' Oak
~ut machines In th.i&amp; arek. No 1
AGCJDIIf1'
away. We also wish ta tha-nk
Grctve, Racine, :Rt. 1 10 4 ate
SeUinwl To quahl)' IUl wur )'.~u
Life. c...idty llMt .....
must have car, ·rttlenmces; $640
Rev. Bartch and the Ewing Funeral Home. Sons 2nd daughters
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by Inventory, De· ' Real · Estate Broker
t· 6 ,.m~rs
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0 ·week 10 bu" • I
of Kapt£in.a la1rily.
10 5 Hp POLE BEANS, bring cDI'IUiiner:&gt;
vo mg
In MIDDlllitoRT Offto
and plC!k o\\'h . \1 .00 Ptr ~ushf!l.
ness, yow end .ol}..percentage, col· I 6W~M
PMoN•s•
All
- ::--~Roy ltalph SmU , Portland.
iection!l will nit up to $400 mo- I ;===:::;i;:j~:;::=;;;i;;,
(6)" Lost &amp; Found
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3te _ _ _ _
ntbly Whh very good· possJbilile&amp;
of taking over full time. Jncom ~ J
LOST LADIElS !:!.GIN WRIST· JiOTATOES JI'OR SAJ..E. Mayfoi'd,
incr~uing ac-e9rdlnaly . !&lt;'or ln- 1
QUAUTY DOESN'T
WATCH Sat. Se-pt. 29, between
Harris, &amp; ·cine. Pl1one 3684.
tarview, include phone in appll·
COST-ITPAYS ,
Gravel Hill and Middleport, bus- Io-.t·i:ltt
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, c~tion. Write All ·State Distribu·
iness district. Reward. M;rs Ell
·· - - · - · - ~- ~' tina:. Co,, MJ5 Fifth Avenue, New
D6moskie, South 4i.h St, Mjddle- PEARS FOR SALE, 2 mUe east
y ork 17 , N v'I· ,
Superior Sen i.c.:e
port or p-hOne 6097·Y.
of Chester. $1.50 per busnt-1.
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Service to. the Living
Jofm P. 'Kellet.'
Our Motto
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~ 8 B 1 Auto Services
API'Ll!S FOR SAl$ • I \0 miles · for smaU reliabfe family. $35
---~Ttevey'Finsterwllld
per month. See Mrs. Howard
south of RUtland. John L. RpmC1.1eU, 800 W . .Main St., Pometoy
ines.
evenings.
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HA1i1! A DISHwP1'5HI't'

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Super Premium In Poucr I :
The now Boron Super Premium gasoline hb the peat.t
octane pi&gt;wer ever oflered Ohio driven. Ito octane power II
oo high that it meet.o the highest predicted onti-knoek
requirements of the newest can lA&gt; come in 1857. And aliy
car new on the road, old or new, in Oblo will reach Ito
greatest power potential cln-Boron Supar Premium. It wiU
be the otaqdard in Ohio againSt which all o~r autoinoti~
gasolines are meaoured. Tho graph above ahows ·hOW"'Iew
Boron cotnparea with preoant premium
011 Uae
baaia of octene po-l

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dan. H~dr'am'allc ·driVe. A rruii
.pertortrier. STM.Ofl BI~eU:liar's,

Pomeroy.

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1956 BUICK ROADMASTER • .2 dr.
Riviera Cpe . Power steerlng,

brakes,

seat, and

SAVE! ! Blaettnar'fi

windows.
Po~roy .

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Jg~-0-CH_E_VR
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Super Prendum in Smootlinftal
New Boron Super Premium sets a new otandard of eqino
amootlmeu unottoinable till DO...

Super Premium in Bn,gia ClctJnlinual
Because of the elean·huminr ehuacteriotico of BolOn Supar
Premium, enaine depoaito will bt reduced to a point whore
tbe life of vital oorins part&amp; will bt ;natl,y atendod. VoJ.e
life, for eumple, II so much incnued' Uaat llOIDp-.ial lo
kept hilb for tbouianda of atra

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poitds. P. M. CowderY, . Lon'
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driving conditiona This bu been domonotrated by ~
active pilton rillll teot.o in wblch 'Geiler cotifttez. ~

'be amount of metal worn hom Uae r~np,_

ABBIE AND SLATS
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in Anti·Knoci Comt»ound/
New ElofOil Supar Premium Ia inade ,
with cootl,y aviation anti-knock oom: ·
pound rather than the common .
"motor" tYII" used in otbar ruolllu!t!.
Thlo ia the oame anti-knock conlpound ~

makinc modern aviation a-Jine.

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mak.,::::.ble super

This major adoanco in BolOn pooline
premitDD po-. omoothneu, ud tllfM
for all Obio motorilta
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MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

W£ SELECT ONLY
THE VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

The Dailv Sentin~l

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Mr and Mrs C M Hennesy left
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NELSONVILLE 12GALLIPOLIS . . . 281LOGAN ....... . . 20JJACKSON : . ... 1J RUTLAND ·.. . . 4t PT. Pl:£A'SANT . 52 IMARIE I I A . .. . 25 FAIRLAND .. 1•• 14 .
ATHENS .. .... 7 WELLSTON .... 241MIDDLEPORT . . 01POMEROY .... :: O'CHAUNCEY ... t WAHAMA .... .. 6ICOSHOCTON .. 0 COAL GROVE . 0

Fimeral Rites
Held TUesday

Here Thursday

App1'0%1rnately 126 mem.ben of of the coof-treace committee and

I the
Amerieu lkilOD
UnUs ol n: -~-'ct El•bl

Auflliary Mn a.1-b GUm
h .
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ore pve t e re&amp;la...,..,.....
., wore .11
sent f.....
,
wee ken d w 1th Mr 11nd M ns Gordo n
..... the fall ,-·•oreoce
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"'old .. I oo report.
a&lt; the Fedoroled Cbu-•,
Pomeroy,
Funeral services fGr J H Cuckter
Harn·s ~: n d son.•. Nick and J1mmv .
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C
Earl
George
,
post
office
clerk
Tbunday.
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Short
talka
were
given
by"
Ann
wer
e held from the t:.wing ~nera
THE
Tal .. - by department and Dl,.
Home TuQ!Id ay at 3 pm w1th the
S aiJ fo'ra nctsco u spendm "' three
L -1 B
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Eac!helman assi"lant d .....•rtment W
lb F d
weeks vacat ion with Mrs .. Maude
UCI le earhs Hawkins, Pomeroy S~iety Editor
trlct officer, highli(hted tbe eon- secreta
, h ... k
aldo J 8 arte1s, ~ast~r of the Re .
Beck. Mr Ge,rge lovod f"r ten
El
S S h I
"ddl
feteDCe, Mrs. WllliiiiD J . BrOWII,
IY. w 0 8PO e on t e con- 1 erated church- ps.s1ste by e ev.
ARE STILL
eanor . c •• ' Ml
eport Society Editor- Phone ti079
G• IIlpoUs, EIJhth District preai- ference 11 aYIn.• thls Wts one of Rev.· Eugene Brown
pastor or. lhe
years with Mrs Beck and her li te
.
husband.
dent, was jn charge of the' meetiq the ~est abe baa attended. Mn. y n1ted Meth odiSt church, ~flclllt·
Mr and Mrs Wil!!itm Reynolds
PO~ROY.
wb.Jch opened with the call to or- WUIJ~Un, Baxter, Mrs. Erma Pow· lng.
.
COME AND SEE
will leave he re Saturd ay for Lans- I
der by Mn W. ~· Davis, president eU, Mr!. Cora Bennett p t Atb
Special mllliic was presente:d by
iftg, Michigan, where th ey will
Df thl!! local umt aDd the prOCI!!B- d'
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Mrs Ben NeutiP,!ing, organist and
I stay with lht"ir grandsonJJ while r Red roses were
pre:sented to Mn. Walter Bu nce,
Mrs. Zcll.a
'alonll by Mn. Ben Neutdlq, Porn- lstrict president,
Mra. BartGo Mrs Marvin Burt, ,Soloist.
th eir daug hte rs, Mrs Shelby King , Past Matron, anti Past Patro rts of Cro!ls, Past Matrons: Jame!l Clateroy.
1
Hall, Mrs. U. A. Conrad, and Mrs.
is in ChlC"ago where her husband I Evangeline Chapte r OES, Thurs- worthy, Past Patron.
Mrs. Dille Smith, Mrs Ronald . lilbs Eftnll, Smith, Pomeroy led RossJt.er w~m~ms.
past district
Burial was in the Burlinsbam
Final plans were made for their Smith &amp; Mrs Leon McKniaht &amp; dau JD the pledge to the flag With pre•ldents, and the following lie- cemelf'..ry and . ptdiJ~aren were
, is a surgical pati ent for a spmal day eveniDg whl'n thl'y Wt'rc honailm('nt Mr and Mrs Ht'ynolds will ored at the Ototober meeting of the Friend• Nlight to be held Thurs- g hter~ Juclv Ann and Sheila Marie • ~ Albert You.ng, Pomel'O)' ctv- partmt!!!nt ebairmt!!!n, Mrs. WHii-am nephews a~d mcludmg, Raymond
a:o as far as Col umbu,; with Mrs chapter at the Mas unic Temple, day, Oct. II , at 8 p m. when sis- werP w ,tackson. Tuesday tG attend J lnl the illVOcatiGn following the · Stewali, Athens. wbo
spoke on C.uctler Dwt~ht C~tllums Mike J:tos
Guy Reynold.s ~nrl will he met in ' Mlddlepurt
ters and brctbet!J having twenty- a birthday dinner honorinA: Jim· l naliont:l ~frt:bem. Ml'l. Wlllillm Bl:l: Pan-Americanism,
Mrs. Charles ttvd, Russe I :WijsU. Frederick
Toledo by the1 r sun , Willi.:;.m R
Mrs. J.am~~ Clatw~rlhy, Wurthy five years or more membel'ship my ,\l d'l ung a t the home Of hb ! ter, pqt d1strlet presideat, 1ave Orme, Glou.tter, second member of 0 . Whaley and Karl Grueser.
Reyi'IOids, Kalamazoo, who wJll Matron , presided wh1le th u.se bon- will be hor.Med. rnvitations are parenb. ~r and Mrs Thom:as ltc- tht addr~sa of welc6me with
the deputment credenti'al com~
Comming for the services were
tate th em to Lans10g.
, ored were : MrB. Stewart Hn:ki.M, 1 being 11ent to
all neighboring Cl ung
,
1 Al.et Bla1r ol J.-.cks.on, reapondiDI mJttee ,and Mrs. J. 0. Steenrod,/ Mr and Mrs G E Bryan and childMrs Chffurd Ervin left today for Mr~. C. P. Gallagher, Mrs L1l1Jan chapters.
Mrs Theodore Lehew was 1
fo.r the flii!!St units.
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~.•1 00nvUie, seeon~ member Df the l ren Ruth Ann Eddie and Ricky, Po.
a visit with Mr and Mrs Fred Schr Stelff, Mrs Joe Young Sr, M'!'s.
cent overnight guest of Mr and Mn' Mrt~. f1oyd Cottrill M Wilke. t p rtmeat rehabilitation commit-' whatton, Pt ;. Mr pnd Mrs J E Cuck
The Chapter also made
their Willa rd Ebt&gt;r sbacb and drtugbten.l ville, dlstriet Amerlcanllm chair- ee,
/ler. East Liverpool; Mrs M. . E.
oath an d ramily tlark ~ hu rg, MrS Lee Roush, Mr~. Robert Harr·its ,
V..S Custom line 2 Dr.
,SChrnath IS recuperat ing aft er I~~. ~_.v_elyMn Uowis, Mrs. William &amp;~~nsqu:: ;~nng•e gt&gt;hveen
Mrs. f.mma l.elfhelt and Mr and I man told of the .seventeen days In
Cuckler, Raymond Cuckler, Mi.ktJ
&amp; Heai L•r AW .good·
major surgery but lS still under a
yno
r.s. Charles Bennct.t,
the MIJ;. )ll); W!lham Thuencr Of Syra~use the year when the flag should be
Mrs. DiiVis', president of the lo- Kostval, and Mr and Mrs Harcy
Shaf1p.
Willii
th•· past weekend In Colum- dlsplawfed aad abo detcribced the cal unit, congratulated Ml'!l. Brown Dilicher, all of Athens.
doctor':; observation .
1 Mrs. J . 0 . Leonard , Mrs. Harr y sons this month with
Mrs Wi lbur Pierce&gt;, who h a 11 Houdashelt.
Mrs. A. R. Pullen, Anthony named as dinin-e
bu s wJth Mr and Mrs. WIUiam Le- .p roper ways of displayibl the flag. Oil ber successful co.nlen!nce and
Mr and Mrs William Hart and
been a patit"nt &amp;t Holzer Hospital
chairman and Mrs Stewart
hew an d , on:&gt;.
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She urged those present to vote 6tended an invitat1011 to all oHison Raecl, Bur·lingham; Mr and
Bel Air 2 Dr.
has bren returned to her home in
klru; IIJ kitchen cht~irman.
1 and aupport srhoolJ and the- veter- ~s and members to join the loHl"l:lter, Scat &lt;overs.
Bradhury
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Obligation Night wa~
Might of Columbu&amp; WIIS afts bJUs. Jn eonclusion she spoke tal U8;'t at a reteption
in the Mrs Welby Whale), and Miss Mar.Mrs. Hcll'n Swi sher, Middlepor.t,
S
Thursday evening and
. gueS1 of his autu and of tbe importaaee , of attending cburth social roo1118
,foUowJng ilyn Grueser, Columbus; Freder"'"""''" tu Lone of'inish.
and Mrs fo;dn a Johnson , Syeamore,
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chW"th IDa body and of aending a the meeting, Mr!. DavJJ also an- ICk and Dale Whaley, Chillicothe;
ments were terved after the
roati.
repr~eat.ative to Girls' State..
biUnced her committees who had Mr and Mrs D 0 Whaley, DowningOhio, arP g reat grandparents of
ton; Mr and M111 Fred Graij, Mrs
the nt&gt;w bahv son of Mr and Mrs
'ing. Hostesses were
"Ch'ld
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worked to m k th
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Bel\'edere Hardtop
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A birthday party was held Tbur- Brewington, Mrs. Oharles
and Mrs Clarence Might Sr
e are was e topic: of
il e ,.e con eri!!~Ci! a Bessie Bland and Mrs Addie NeiWilliam Sw1 shrr. The haby h a 6
lora! owner . .CLeen &amp;:
been named William David and sday afternoon a! the home of Mrs Mrs. John Lyons and Mr~.
Bradbury and Mrs Theodore L~ IM'rs. Wibon Karr of Athens who JUCteSS.
kirk, Nelsonville.
was born two davs artcr the hHth- John Lyons for members ~ or the Criswell . Autumn colon were
hew were Sunday dinner gusts of Utied the u~its t.o observ.e
the
Mrs W E Slater, Glouster Mrs
da
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for the refreshment labl• wbleb Mr and Mrs Willard Ebersbach rules of chtld welfare atd. She
FoUowtng the benediction
bY
Customline 2 dr. R &amp;
Y o
Ill ma crna Mranrlfather,
.usy, ee ass uf !he First Bap·
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anti daughters.
.
told of ~he ne1leot~d chJldren at Mrs. Ben Neubling, Rlllt depart. Sarh Ann Gill, Newark; Mrs Jam~!l
COVer&amp; AJI 1,11;ood tires.
All~n ttnopp.
~1st Church who had their bnlh· ~a ~ a a::l&lt;;a~le pl8o1rrolnhse aP5a,st paMrta·
,
Home at 1 ment cbaplaln, th~ group adjourn. Meriitith, Murray' City; Mr and Mrs
1 the . Xema ~hildrens
Mrs Carl Moore returned borne. Christmas hmt!!!, Mrs. 1 Kano ur&amp;" I eel to the s(JCial room forth
: '::' Ul'rl IJ!Iga r d, Dr crho rn ~· . . ays in September
MANY MORE TO
Russell Wilsotl and daughters Car
Mu~ lug~:n. who !Jus b,,,, n ln CIPw·A cake , decorat ed Jn pink and of the decorations.
Si&lt;Olday a~ter undergoing rurgery tb! support of a program for all f ception. The b.ll theme was e cZ- Ia and Coleen, Middleport; Mt'8
cnoos~: ~·RoM
land vi~ihng her daughter, Yo· white and lighted hv !lix cnndlCs
Special music during the cere. ~t thl' Me1gs. G~ral Hospital and children to be l .iven polio Shots, rit!!!d out in tlle t&amp;ble decoratJo
L W Wc.lker, Middleport; Mr and
Ianda Frc•:man, and fam1ly . 1 ~ ex· for tho , ,. , 1.. ,,,,, ... ; " s•r.. ed wol~
n
IS convt"alesmg rucely.
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and concluded her talk with •1T .... whic.h bad •v•braneh candleab"'r, Mrs Karl Grueser, Minersville:
pected here thi.s weekend to ASsist
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R0 b ... ~ B liz
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ice cream and cofrce b&gt; Mrs Lyons Wtnn Who was accompanied by
e . .., arp
who recently re· U8 a. wor or a square deal for oldmg a tEd. dark "teen 11 hi and Mrs Linnie Van Meter, Mr..and
WH the annual applf-butter rnaM
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to_rned fnom _four yea~ 1 enrlce every ehlld."
• green, yeU- •nd ora:., .·, dgl
king projN·t of the Ph!lathea Soc- who received gifts from her guesh.
rs. era1d Antbony.
Will th US A F
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AI Traffic Uvhf In Middleport
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":hose present were Ml s Charll:ls
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lr orce baa eftroUed
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Y YS , Pomel"oy, JPOke wtth a cente11piece of tall fJowe ·· Tucker all ot' Delaware.
Open Evenlnqs Unttl 9 p. m.
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at Oh1o VnJVcmity, Athen1 for ,on Community Servke and mwed
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llhe beautilication o1 eommunJtiea
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Monday. Tuesday snd Wednesday 'H
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Dlln SaVIH! l', S1 Albans. vi!litf'd
oyt , Mrs Charles Benne!t.. IIJ'r.~
20th ANNIVERSARY
Darlene Romint'
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01!!5 TO MEET
his aunt , Mrs. R C Sansbury and Pearl Huffman wa;; Ull&lt;ible to hl'
The Laurt'l Cliff Betler Health resided .
' age our, who m
" mpo anee ol 'wo- wtth red, yellow and orange flow, 'Mem~rs of Pomeroy Chapter
--- ~mlly Tllursday.
present fur the celcbrahuo WhJch club will celebrate its 20th an· a d M Wl~~d~er :;,s~dparn~, Mr Shen pO::r ~n eaae of disastt!!!r. era and oraose aherbert
punch OES are requested to meet in the
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Mrs Lyuns US&lt;'d an llrtangt'men t MomeG'tf ~~s G~ra l d Kell y wi!~' 'kf!ons above the-eye reqal'i.Dg five' books and mag&amp;llne subsui~:~ J aid~ a~the.r:ncb.._b_owl which was Wednesday afternoon·, OctOber 15
ot clio , rl . ,
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-to librarie~ and to ovJd
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a uuzen red rose, at one o'ciQCk Bandages will be

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, October 6, 1956

' 3 AIRMEN KILLED IN THIS GLOBEMASTER WRECK -

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Breakfast Will
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Of Scout Drive

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!~~s~rf~s s~~;~:n;~J~, b~·u;i:vge a:~:; 'ho~:~o~~~;~~lel~i:. c~:!~~:d :~ ~~~ .::~:! :::f:! ~~:: 8t~i; ;;~n:'~he!!:~1~w s::~n:re:· H~~~~~ j ~u~ty 1 ~a:~er118~~o~fau!!~ i~~~!
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in fighting juveoile dellnquency. er Hysall served the cake·.
care of cancer patients.
She also urged the members to
work nh community che.st1 and
·bond pn'lerams.
ThP. di~trict rehabilltatlt&gt;n officer, Mn. Edoward Marshall, of Lancaster. Ulllrcd service in bo.spitals
of~rough volu-nteers, to provide parhes' and entertainment and advised
members to donate
pme.s and
. magazines •..o the institutioOI. She
1 discussed the general needs of the
hospital patients and suggested
I service in the community by pro'l vldlng food-1 fuel and medt~'' 11 ttentlon for needy veteranS ·and al·
10 service through edul'&amp;'tion. Mrs.
Marshall advised the units t() re- 1
port to their respective Cham'bers ·
of Comme~e on the USI!! of tht'
poppy funds raised each year and
to spend some of this fund for the l
needy in the community.
Mtl! Brown, district Jll'esidPnt.
Speaking on mef!lbet'ship said
1 that the 5Ut.'Cess of the progra~
· depend, on the organization . She
~aid that a possible membership is
118,000 wbJie last year there were
:n,ooo paid up memben.
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Mrs. Lee Moore-. department 11ee- )
retary, urgP.d that the units' seeHOMI fASHIONED FAYORITU , , , tempting
r~ aries be very accurate In main·
enorlment of pecan roll, fudges, buner bona,
of membtrablpa
talnlng recordl
and correct .spe:JIIng of name!, In
nut crunches, jell~1. No chocolate-covered plecet.
her lalk, Mrs. Moore eaid tltet the
Legion eseentiall)' haa 1 e:reat call
12@2lb. box
for men while the AuliUary Ia dif, rereat In tlrat it is ill the abadow ·
of the parent ora.anlzlUon
and
poJntt!!!d oltt that the Auxiliary
member~ have not bad the exper-1
iences of the ve:tenns which natur.Uy maJr.n the Legion stronger
Jn membership.
A noon lunt!heon wq served by
the l.adle1 o( the Federated Chu•'t!h
In the ch..ur~b dining room. The
taf))es Were attrMiive· with whitt!!
covers and centered with 8 solid
·bed of red popplt!!!a •nd JreE' n hoiJy, with White eandles.
Favors
were ~Jr.Jes ~ in iold and .tllue r
and centered With .a llal,· which
WeH donated bY the
Pomeroy
Putry Sbop.
, 1 FoUOlfint the luacbeon, &amp;reel:- I
ASSORTID CHOCOLATES • , • tht l;n.,t, fr..he•t
":IS were J:lvu by R. .Davis
you can buyl Cream•, fruit,, caram•l~, nuts,
~mmiDder ol Drew Webater Pot~t'
Frank Cheeaem-, paJI dl.otrlei
nougats-with milk and dark chocole-.
commander and the Rev: W•ldo J:
Bartels, pastor ot the Federated
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Mrs. Brown, dlahict preaident
spoke on tbe acUvUie1 at tbe Nat~nal Cooventton wbieh wu beld
~.hl'l year Ia Loa Aneeles. A solo
1b~ Poplpy of Sacl'lfiee'~ used at
·the N•UoMI OoaventioD in CalilortJia .•n.d acceplt!!!d
.u a national ~·
ault.tliary
,Presented by Ml'B•
·Mama BI.U1, Pft'Ceded • t11l.t by
iMrs. Moore, dep.ertment slcretary 1
who spoke on A:uJ:Uitr)' actlvitie~
and abo at how thankful
one
••• and they'D appreci1te being'
should be' to be an American
rem'llllbered by you. And ,
She alao spoke oa tbe be,.Utll\ll
, HaUmark Card is the nicest
~Dee on ber triJI. Mn. Moore
likened lllie Au.Jifary to tlwo willway to 1'81Mmber them ..•
dows In tllle ehll:reh, the on I! on her :
the crDwn and Hallmtrk
right bcltta a plature ·of ChrUt and 1
on the back show$
lhe lamb&amp;. wtth the
JnscrLptton
''you cared enough to send
"Feed Jlr Llmbt" and the one on
the lett, i picture ot Christ bles·
the very best." Come ~
siq th.e cbUdren with. inscription
lOOP and shop from our
..Let the Little Cblldren Come Uncomplete selection of
to Me" repre.senUnr ch.ild welfare
and rehabilitation wort \thlch the
HaUmark Birlhday Cuda.

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9_n~ new_REVERSIBLt RUGS ...
·gtves you twice the wear!

Members of the Tri·County Concert Association will have

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present their performance at Washi.ngto11 Auditorium, Gallipolis. Other .GaiJipolis ooncerts will be Eugene Ltst and Car·
roll Glenn, Feb. 22i
Paganind.
Quartet, Ma:ch 29.·

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NEW AND USED CARS
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NI-:W BUICKS LEFT---IIUSII

CAr!iDIES

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lranbr?~k 2 dr sed.:m . Ouc cardul owner. OriginaL light
green fHHSh .

1~53 CHEVROLET .... . .. . .... $995

RclAtr 4 dr .':icdan . SparkhnH dark blue finish with white

top .

1954 CHEVROLET ....

210-- 4 dr ~edan. One lol'al owu cr.
wflite fimsh .

$1,295

1954 PONTIAC ............. $1,295
n cy) 2 dr scd&lt;.tn. One loc.:u[
fone blue.

1954 FORD ..

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spotless ortgmal two

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JAt ton pkkup dh cab. Chrome ~-:rille and
very low mileage. Make us an olfpr.

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1955 PLYMOUTH .......... $1,495
Savoy 2 dr sedan. Sharp one ow;lcr ear . Weekend spcdal

1954 BUICK . .. .. ... ........ $1;895
VB Road master 4 dr sedan l'owt·r stt•ering, one local
owner. Spotless green with white top

1953 BUICK .. ... . .. . ....... $1,395
V8 2 dr Riviera &lt;'PC One t:arcful owner. Shows best of
care.

1951 OLDS "88" ............ .. $795

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So llurdy;;;;.. !oot-IJteeo rup ~~~e tho WMI'Inr quat;ti.., ' ·'

tbot'U pvo )IOU yean and yean of beauty ullder coll8tant '
uoe. Fuhioned in fine rayon yartUJ to pvo it o llilky, 1lloua oheen ••• and, combined with Rurdy jute and fiber
filler to live It extra abongth. Liea flat-, , • 10 euy to keepi
clean. When ooUed on one side •• , limply roveroe it •• , 1 1
feature that actually doubles its long ut.. You'U find lh- ·
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)'OW bolne , •• modem or traditional.
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Auxiliary doe&amp;.
A report ( f tbt!!! plteement com-

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miottee waa given bv Ml'll Erma
·Pow~ll of Loa:an. a past diatrlt!t
president The next meethlc wiU
be held at Lithottilla. Mrp. Wlllllln
Lons rt!poftEd on tbe· ~oluUw

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Those slugging

Two up with two to go after llaging the most spectacular

World Series rally ir1 27 years to beat the Yankees, 13-8, Friday, the Dodgers sent towering right-hander I!Dger Cr~g
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"De!!J)eration Choice" of Whitey
Ford bofore an anticipated crowd
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A talk on tbe bond iS&amp;ue (or I third tamt of the Wertd &amp;erie~;
1betping c'oDStruct the Meigs Coun- today, 5.3.
.lY Memoria.) Veterana , Hospit•l, 1 CM~a:_n.tc-o_m
_on_od
-=-:-da-;:Ua-:ted-; the YanwJdeb will be_ voted on ;n the No- kees u 7..g pida in today"l tbtrd
l'entbeT election, was g1Ven by J _ eamt!!! but favored the Dodgen at
M. Thornlon wben the Dr~w Web· a1Dl6St 3-t.B-1 odds to win their Hester PO!!l AJ_nerlcan Leguln met ond straight world ehampiombip.
Monday evemR£,
The e¥perts. were stringing alone
W. Hi Davis, commander. pre- :with tbe Yaakecea ln today't game
sided and two guests Gerald Reu- • because l&lt;"ord, 1 I 19-pme wloner
ter and George
N~aaelroad Jr .. this year. beat the pottge~ twice
were int1'oduced.
Thornton .also 1 at the st.adi14m in ttie liM World
Spoke on the efrorts
to be pat 1Stties. But tbey ,bad no choice aft.
·!'forth ta 'tb4!!! · memben~ drift".
: er Friday's
tiemeDdoYI Dodier
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ttlat 611 ~ weuld- ont touli ol HVtn.YanteQl~.
~ Iii dll6 ~ ~~ heart
go oo t~ as fav~DJ U~e bond Jexeept to ijnatail ~e
delin'dlitY
ot Health. &amp;tbea&lt;Ja, Md. 'l'be .topper 1issue for the bospl~ "' itt....- f yorJd _tbiJnJNGIJI,.II ~ fa.
aaved Hickey rrom lmpendlnC death. It plug• a bole: tunneled in hW
: ah;o vOted to give full support to vorites for the eDtire Hrtei:.
beut attet a buntinJ blood balloon 1hunted blood lDto an adjaeeDt
the Korean Veterans bonus, to be
1 ·Never before .had a Yanbe
heart chamber. 'l'be ·piDneertng operaUoo waa deviaed and pervoted en Nov. 6.
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rc.rmtd by . . lnltitdlliil-atdta4 t.am. ( 1Nter'Mt6ollal a...,fltMO}
I team '¥tOPPed the fint twc. aamn
----During the ·eve nina:, Guido Gir· ' of a HYeD game aeriu and ranb'
olami sftowea a safety rtlm nar: ha.s aoy tv.ra· man-bandied tbe
rated by H.. Hope. Comman4er i Yank..,"' lbe Dodgen dld to tile
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Davis annoulk.'ed that at t'be next firat two games of tbis ur1es.
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8 p. m. followed with • meeting. I peared to be the Yankees'' for a
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At the close ol the- meeting re- l fri.t'Dd u they prepared
Judge John Bacon, president of the Middleport.Pomcroy lfreshm'ents were !rrved b)! Char· ba~t-to-th....U fight. Their bta
Rotary Club, named Elhtnett Shuler, chairman of Community lea Hayes to approaimalt!ly 35 ·hope is lbflt. tbe Dodgen~ feuSafety Allen Jenkinson and Judge Cedric Clark to work with member..
some rlgbt baaded arra,. ,/1 ,JqNEW YORK UP -

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. ruty Cleanup program
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the officers of the Club on

~ Community Service committee

to me('t with the VUla~e Council
and Mayor Fisher on Monday, Oct.
8.
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project started last week-of t!o.mmunity cleanup and Improvement
and will ask for a~JJistance from
(! . . Ia.
the Councll and 0 ICia
The Mlddlcport Gardcm
Club
has also oUered to wor.k wltl:l \he
Rotary committee on this project
and ~he Amateur Gardeners Club
discussed the matte•· at their m~et·ng this wcC"k and were interested·
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.F1eld wbUe
out&amp;corlng
them
40-J, will Dot lODt 10 formJdalth'
in tile farcer pork.
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e eantree Dodpra were eoovlncecl steaael cannot poasibly
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wem in ebeek - In Yankee Sta1dl um or any other
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one-mnntb old Ronald Bucber was SIX runs in Wt!!!dnesday'1 fJ.3 openreturned to his parent11 after bein1liDJ-1ame triumph and hopped 011
Before you arrange to send a kidnapped, hls Cather admiUt!!!d !be sev~n pitchers SteDJ"el threw
gift package to an oveneas address that he had de5Prted another mto Fridlly'"a thre~hour and 211cc;msiderable time and expense may woman and four rhildren.
l minute struggle with great enthube saved tf you flt'~t fmd out about
Thomas Pa!Primoo, 20, con- slasm.
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the requirements of ~he U. S. Ex- fessed Friday he had been \iving
~ten~l.is t!!!'lipected to .stick with
At tbe open mertlng
Friday pprt Control RegulatiOns and the wilh Ronald's mother, Lois, 21. Fridll.a lineup, meaning thafBIJ..
m.ght at Heath Mc1hodtst Church glft parcel rcgulatmns or the coun· under the name of Bucher after ly MarUn will start at third bue,
Jru~ &lt;Bacon reported tiD arllele try of destmatwn, according t.1 he was confronted by his legal Jerry Coi~H~Jan at second aad Joe
on Uie work of the Speech TheraPY Robert M. Luckev, Manage r of the wife M~ . Joan Paterlmos 'Z7.
~Uina at flrat. Collms bit onli
cliniC was a pfoject ot the Meigs Cln('lnnati Field Office of the U
A '25-year old woman wh~ want- .225 living the regular &amp;eaeoiii:Md
Jl('ai'ettbt the "Helpmg Hand", tht:= S. Department of Commerce
(I'd a child, was reported to have is a dangerous long-ball hitter-uofficla.ll:publlcaUon Df the Ohio SoU. s. oostal authorities will not been charged with kidnaplng in a Pec!ally at "!an k e e _.Stadium
clctJ for Cripplpd Children. Tbe accrpt gift parcels l'.'hich do nol grand JUI'~ true bill . Mrs. Gladys .1g.unat a r~&amp;ht-hander like Craie.
dlnle WI.&amp; a pdo!c'ct of the Meigs conform 10 the export-import con· Bynum touched off a 15 ~our l Dodger Manager Walter .t.l·ton,
Couatr·Sodety far Crippled Cbll·
h
h ftc she smuJUtled little J
dren with J. H. GrateS! president. trol regulations. In order to aH~ searc a r .
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seeking to ..overload" bis lineuP
some assurance \hal ~·our gift pal'- Donald from hJS mothers home. with ewn more right-handed bat·
Among the subjects lii&amp;e~ssed ~ct . will reach 11ts dP.stinat mn, ll
M11!. Bynum said she was 50 I tins pum;b. indle~ted switda-bitter
along civle Improvement lines waa 't!l 1mp~rtant that you follow the anxious to have a child she pad· Junior G~lliam w1ll rt!!!pl&amp;ee Sandy
a public telephone booth in the r~gu~atlons of t.h ~' eounlrv of des- 1 ded her drc, 8 w1th ('Xlra cJotning Atmc.r~ ·~ left field
and rJgbt•b uslnw section with Rotarian R.:t- tmat1on govermng the contents .of to appear
pregnant Thursday, handed hitting Charley Neal ..viii
bert Coats reporting that he Is j the package and other reqmr- when she .set out tu find a child. tate over ftlr Gilliam at aecond
planning on such a convenience ments.
base. Under ~is arrangement, the
near bis property; a ~!Uggestton
For complete cktails contacl
Dodger infield actually gains oa
that local ~":"'spapers ask tor let- th Field Offl ce of the 'u. s. l)e.
defense beeau.se NEal is a brilliaat
~ers from Clhzens of the town JPv· 'p;tment of Commerce, 442 u. S.
d(luble-play PIVotman.
~ng their Ideas on cleanups and Post Office Bui!din~. Cincinnati 2, 1
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also tbe need for erlucation of ~ree
owners to the
fact that t(ees
fellow wbo just dropped In on tbe
should ~ kept trimmed so they !
Series and hasn't tbe slightest ICCIOo
old 1101 ob•lmt v;ow• or trollle,
&lt;ern over Who wins
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shade: strtet lights or hang down
wltb th1t devastating
order of
right-handed sluggers whlch. [)YeJio
·~=!k~ s 0 ~~~ ~~esl:~::
UCtlOD 3
Thomas Kelly, lht!!! F!fney-Ben- . tame a 8-0 ~olt to win FrldQ'..
witbOilt ping 0 ut of their way.
nett Post. American Lef';loD, repr~ secoa._d_.
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Rotary also gave Hobert Coatll
summer. and Kay Stites, repuTUI:SDAY REHEARSAL
a vot~ of thanks ror his work on '
I sentativr. of the PO£l Auxiliary, at
The Fifty mt!!!mbers of the Big
the Coats IJU!iding in the center of
PARRIS IELANO s. r UP - l Girl's Stat e, presented the Assern- Bend Minst~J .USoclation wbo
town-whkh was an eyesore for S.Sgt. Mattht'w c. ~1rKt•on has re- J)]y program given at Middleport are participating In the Showboat
a number of years Councilman Da. ceived a big reduction
In his High school thiH week.
production at Point Pleasant on.
v;,J C. Miller snnounrrd that there "death march" rour t ma1·tial senThey gave tteta1led reports of October 10, will rebearse on tbe
Wll.!l 1 Town Planning
Couaeil tence, in(:]udinK .:1 chance tc st.ay the activities of the two sessions ~;howboat Tlaes~ evoening at 8:00
composed of represcntJLivcs of var in the:! Marin~ Corp'
~nd expres~cd lhC" ir. appreciation o'clock P. M.
iom orgalllizaUons. hosinesa men,
Navy Secretary Charles S. Tho· for the:! opporlun1t y g.tvt'n them by
-------professional men and others who mas late Fridav overruled a bad their sponsors lo attend the state
lUPPEitS STROKI
were appointed by the mayGr and conduct dlschBrge th&lt;~t a court mar wide camps.
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Word W.. receJved Friday that
it was suggested that tbe Rott.r)' t1ai board banded 1he 27-year old
Group ~inging at thr. A§sembly Mrs. E. V. Men:er. the fONn!Q'
commLttee might .work wit!) tbi&amp; drill sergeant for the march that was led bv Mr:; Dc.rothy Savely Blancbe Morr:an, is criticaliJ iD
Couoctl. ·
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Wlth Kay Dar,\ w ptaDI&amp;t.
Jn St. Joeiiph Hospital, PonUac.
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Sunday Services
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Customlinc 2 dt' sedan ~parklin~o: original black finish .
WSW fires , overdrive omd ofhcr CftuipmC'nt. 1 careful

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The Early Bird Brealofast to f~•­
ture Middleport's Boy Scout J'l.
nance CampaiJ~:n Kick.of.f Saturday
Oct. 20th will find
Boy Scouts
beatittl on the doors of better than
100 men and women at day.bJ'eak.
They will be calling-them to attend tbelr Community's Early
Bird Breakfast.
This group of Volunteer workers will be doing their "Good
Tllrn" by attending this brealufaet
tbat will launch the Annual Boy
Scout Finance Campaign. It wtli
at the Fir.t
Baptist
be held
, Church starting a.t 7:45 a. m.
Tbe campaign will be conducted
in almost all communitles tt;:~:;~"~i.
out thif, area on the
same
Seturday, Oclober 2oth.
One out of every five contributors will attend i.he colorful EarKkk·Off pfogram, Atated
Ca&gt;m~•;•,~.Chalrman ChariP!s
in turu
and ,.~lstes
eontrd\ute to-

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etude WUiiam
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A coffee report meeting at 1 p.
tho Pittsboroh
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m. will see most campaips com, tra directed by
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plete ~ording to plans set by C.
!rlsaac Stern . Russian-born
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WJse Jr., loCal chairman. Othef
\.nd Leooard Pennario, plani!lt.
The ~Qt:neroy
Panther Bane~ 1
report mertihgs are set £or noon
, Attractions in Marietta lndude Friday night, began the pre-gam~
and afternoon hours.
the Swedish BoyS' ' Choir, ~· 2; ~ resUvlti~ in : t~eit ~novel high.
Citizens Jntere&amp;ted in Scouting
Polyu Stofko. soprano iilnd ~·mes stepping siO'W' lempO style which
will participate In the program
Hawahnrne, tenor, on i. j,:dnt r~ sudd,enly brok.c into~ fast moving
1 .hal; the National SYfll-phonY. ~0~- marc:h. 'l'he band · n~artbed d?wn
an~ woTker.s will bear 1 complete
story
of Sco•ting and its program.
cstn feall1ring S@)'lfnour Llp.kin, ,. the .field and back and went mlo
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'iano soloist. AU programs are "' a block fortn•tlon on· the South
e Ban Johnson Field House,
end of the field. Preceding the NeJn Parkersburg, Beverly Bo1Jer tionaI . Anthem, Jim ~h!e, Tom I
prano, Nov. 2D, ·will be the lint Brown, EJrlene Renshaw and Reva ,
nCert. OthiPrs will be tbl:! Chlea-gG Re6 gave~helr renditlfn of "To 1
pt!!!ra Ballet Jn "The Merry Wid· the Colors 1•
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'w" and "Refuge"; tbe Boys Cholmmedl.ately foUowJng tbe playus from Tucson, Arlzona; Their lng of tbe ;National Anthem, the
ROIBll BROWN
• oneert.t are in the Parkersburg [ •b and fonn~
their · traditional
Word ha111 been received here
·rlli.Jh Scboo1 ouditorlum.
I'IHuman Tunnel'' through whicll
A meeting ot all Meig,. County
t
the Pomeroy Pallther team entered that Robbie Brown, the son of Mr. School employee! has been called
&amp;nd Mrs. Russell Brown of Pom~­
the field •
Monday evening Oct. 1;1 at th£'
roy, has been selected as a mem- for.
Sallsbury
School. Rock SprJngF
DutLng tbe baH time entertlln- bcr of the nationally famous Ohlo
ment, the Pomeroy band und~r the Stale Univen~ity Marching Band fDt the purpose ot makin&amp;" plans
direction of Ray Woodgeal'd, ent- dter having sueecssft.lily pasee.:l COT the Ohio Public Srtleol&amp; Em·
ered. the fJeld from the sidelines strcnuuus marching mane11~s pJoyees· organi!atinn and the mem·
bershlp drive fOJt the comln~
01) tbe SGuth end of the field and and plaving tests Monday and Tues
school
year.
upon reaching midfield they pre· 1 day Of ia:&gt;t week. The band. under
Each
&amp;chool employee ia urged
sented a salute: and greetings to 1 the direction of Jack Evan3 took
·
prll!ent
at -the meeting in
to
be
Sunday serviCes at the
First their visit~l'll from J~~kson, The part jn the half-time festivities of
Baptist Cbu~h, Pomeroy will be band' then formed a stage with the 6hio Slate-Nebraska football which Cotinly Supt. 0. o. Pattermarked by four features, namely, • ·closed curtain", and in this for- game last Saturday in Columbus liOn wilt talk on the new legisla
Robbie graduated last spring tion Which will aftect them.
Rally Day. Promotion Exercises, matlon, pruented a comical &amp;kit
Any legislation which ' local
Observance of World.wide com- 'When You and I Were Young, from Pruncroy High. School Whcr~
I!Chool
emplnyes would like to sef'
munion and
reception of new Maagle.'' The part of Maggie was be was active in various organizaenacted
In their beh.alf should mmcmbers.
played by sousaphone player, Lin- tions of the school. Among these
presented
at tbts meeting ill order
The R81ly Day emplwls on ID· da Moore.
were: Band, Baskettdl, Student
that
th.e
local
organization can precreased attendance is in reality
FDIIowlng this skit the band Co11ricil, Annual Stn£f, Glee Club
sent it to the Stnte OAPSE Lea:ilthr beginning of a tbree-month at- oom~etely changed
pace
and M1xed Choru~, Boys Ensemble. var
tendance advance program
con- form d a Cross 1fhere they played iety Show, Dan~o:e Band, All Ohio lative Commitlee ·fDr legislntion.
A business meeting will also be
eluding with the last Sunday 1n · the beautiful, '"'Peen Age Prayer". Boys Band Senior Plav Slate Mus·
held
and re~reshments aerved, ac:·
December. This attendance drive The third formation of the hal( J ic contest~. lnslrumCntal Music
cording
to Carl Gorby, prcsldcnt
is only one of twelve phases in- time presentation was that of two Ensembles, P ~p Band , etc. He aliio
of
the
Meigs
County Chapter No.
eluded in the "Year · ot Baptist shoes and the muslc Nasa little 1served aa top sc.g11m of the Pom· 17.
Achievement", a nationwide pro- song, made famous a few months eroy Marching nand in his !Jenior
gram sponsored by the Board of aiZo by a certUo "jntnpy guitar year.
EduC'atlon and Publltatlon of the p1ayer" - "Blue Suede Sboes".
During his school care~r, Robbie
Americtm Baptist Con\\Cnllon.
Tbe band membeNI then "walked" studied the alto saxophone until
senior year, when he was trans.
The 10{'al comm1ttee Is compcmed the; shoes toward the stadium,
of the following Chairmen and coThe final formatloD of the even- £erred to altonium. It was on this
cbalrmc~ : Mrs. T. T. Shelton, gen. ing was the traditional PHIS. Here instrument that he tried out and
era! chairman; Youth work, Mrs., the PGmeroy High Scbool Alma made the Ohio State Band . In his
Herman . Wi("k~am and R. A. Fin- !Mater was played and the young scboQl instrumental music acliVl·
law: Children s work,
Mra. Joe musicians marched the letters off ties. Robbie was coaBhcxi for seven
years by tbe Pom·ero~ High School
The Middleport High Sc::hool
Cook and Mrs. Willtam H~lt; Ad- tbe field.
ult work, Mrs . .Tames Stephenson
Band Director Ray Wonrlgearcd.
marching band paid trl·b ttte to lbe
operettas of Si•gmund
Romberg
and Mrs. Ray Seidenable: Mission•
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during the ball time festivities of
ary and Stcward!thip Education,
Mrs. l.oro;n Sl&lt;rrett and Mrs .. AI·
tho Yell~w ''~ket·Logan looN&gt;all
game Friday mght at Logan.
en Shain: Leadenbip Education; ·
,
For the flrst number,· the baDd
Mrs. James Stephenson and Mrs.
Ralph Zundef.
h - ... played tbt
"Desert Song". In the formation
The C&lt;lmmun ino service b achedC. H. Wise J r. chainnau or the: l of a Mexican sombrerG, the bind
ulcd from II to 1J:30 following
Scout Camp;.ign drive in Middle- for ito nex't number. played "Sctftthe combined service (){ worship
The Middleport Volunteer Fire port, and Fred Hibbs, commitl~e ly All Jn A Morning Sunrise... A
and study, Junior chun::h and ·NutDepartment wa1 called at 9:40 a. nf the Tri-State area. were prt&gt;- cornet solo by Gene Crooks bllhscry from 9:30 to lO:tKI.
m. at tbe home ot M111. Nora Ken scnt Friday evening for n meP.tlng lighted the final number of the
MINSTREL REHEARSAL
nedy. Minor damage resulted frc.m with Milton Hood, chairman of the tribute, and tbe song was entitled
Cub Scollt Pack committee, and "One Kiss."
Rehearsal r1f lhe entire j:a~t of tbc blaze.
The Middleport portiDn CJf the
Tbe Middteport Emerge n e Y Den Mothers of the Middl('port
the Big Bend Minstrel Fall PrnhaLf Umt!!! s'how was ended by the
rluction will be held Sunday after· Squad 'Nal!l called Frlday evening Pack.
'I'bey discus&amp;Cd plans for the 1band formlog the lettera U.s. and
noon at !he Senior Hlah School at 6:40 p. m- wh.en a child, six
Aurlitorium in Pomeroy.;Girls wbo year nld Donald Hysell son of Mr campaign and also for the Kick-off playing .. Your Land and My Land"
~ rr trying out for dancing t!bor.us ll.nd Mn Harold · Hysell was found Breakfast which will be served at and tol' the finale the Yellow Jac? :30' a. m. Saturday, October 20th ket band formed the ' tetter "M"
routines are to ftport at 2:00 Street.
The child was returned to his by Lhe Cub Scout Mothers at the' and played
the "Middle" fight
0 ·rJock P. M., with the entire cast
.F ir&amp;t Baptlot Church.
· aona.
t £lie.~tn.al at ~ :30 P. M.
J,wme by the Squad.

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