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&amp;ame lime .
llr and Mn; . Lewia Swlbtr, Port
Mr . flo)'d Hill aad eo111, Orville I er were Sunday guest~ of Mr. and
and Dav1d and un cle . Mr . Sci&amp;· Mra H. L. Dunham and family.
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man, cha~leston, weu~ Sunday
Mi ..and Mrs . Carl Vaoderhoof
guests of ~tn . W. s. PJ.r&amp;ons.
aad children. Pew and Floyd,
lit. ud :Mrs. wesley · Fry ~d ren, Tom and Ellen, Athens, were
Weekend gue.stll of Mr.s Hear)' Columbus, were weekend JUests of
SOD MatviD., aad Mr. and Mrs. IJur- overuight guests· Friday of _her par. Hennesy and son , Robert , were 1 E. Miller .
dell 'Mellinney and daughter, Peg- e!'-l:"· Mr . and Mrs. L. D. Diles . Mrs Mr . ancl Mr~ . ~ont West Mr. and
Sgt. Gwiazdowsky, Arlington, V!L
(Y, t\teDd:ed the Regatta Sunday at Jtv1den came_ e~peclall_y lo atten(] Mrs . Mont Wc.sl J1 . and ds.ugb ,er. ~pen t the wEek~od W!lh his wl!~
N"e w Mai1imvill~.
the evangtl!!itc se1vtces bcmg I Janet Mrs Maude Ackley, ttus. ano .;U d d.augb ~er at tt)e liople of ber
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h eld b y Mel Dtbblt' under th e au»- Mn. t&gt;au l Ac kley, Zanesville; Mr. ~ren~. Mr . s.nd M;,. Russell Mill11
1 Jam wse11· pices of the First Ba~tJ..'H Church . and Mr~ . Phillip Hennesy, Pow~
, Mr. In
r 5.
Mr. and Mr.s Edj:lir Arnott,
l;Ot'Oinl. ~nre weekend guests of I Mr. Dibble and Mrs . JIVld~Pn atten· Pleasa nt
spent the weekend at Ea:;t Uverretatives here. . .
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ded W-heaton College . Ill at the
J ams Ch 1ids, Pauline Zirkle and pool
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Cherolc Hlake . stud ent nurse.s at
charles Stobart. mtrnber of the
ll.o:zrr llo:, pilal School uf Nursing Ohlu Universlv football· team, b• ~
spent the wePkend wilh their fafd· been in l"lvrdfa wUb· the team for
Iiles ·
several days .
Lor 1n flus., ell. Colum bus , spent
the wt&gt;ekend with his mulher Mrs.
Ka yle Ru:. £ell small daughter of
I Georgr llusscll , aJHI uncle, c. H. , Mr. and Mrs P . K. Rwsell , hu
Chun.·n
been 111 at her home ,
Mr. and M.rs. John Chauncey
U ,,nq \1rs. Chades Lewis and I wer~ in Pittsburgh Salu~ay to
childn·n. rtar y.ncent and Alice, attend the game when thf'tr s?n,
Charle;.t on, vistted Saturday with Huger , p.aycd on the Unwcrstty
h is mnlhl'r, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis.
o~f We l V•r.:inia team.
Carroll Jo:d wm Mcadow.~. Colum
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Mr~ . Iva Turner is m Ho1:r:er
bus, was a weekend guest of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R. c .. Uuspil&amp;l for maJOr surgery.
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1'1\e name of Mrs. Hl'.llry Henn1\'11!8dOW .
C9y, chairman of the Mc.t bodlst
women who served the turkey din·
nee to the Rotary fo~riday . wae un·
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Mr&amp;, Wlllie MaUde , Cotfes and ., .
·Ruth Wise were in ...Col~m~us Sun- ~
. lcturM •bove are 1M .
day ~to vu;t Mri. ce&lt;il !lor&lt;an.
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Dr. MtMIIlen\la ·a former ~r o4.
t-he Jo11.rrt Pr69b)'teftan C~reb
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Sunday guest&amp; of D.r. KAj..heryn
¥M Larry Lacey and ~i.!lli ?ftn...
Poindexte-r Included Mr. IJ,)II Mnl. cy · Rone·r . St. PJCJSeph'rs HosPital
The Brtghteat Corner ln
John Frlek, Athens Raid,-·· Mn. Sobool 01 Nurstna: and Technology
MlhDLEPORT
Mbert Burkhart, M:rs; Jay Living- spent the week end witb tbelr
~•~Wn, Mn. Al9Wn, New
Albany, e&amp;miliee .
·-- · Mr. and Mn:. Charles
MUITi:y
vtsdted their son, Kenneth, !re:s.hfllii.D at Ohio Unlvetl'lity, Athens,
Saturda)' and were also busine~
vltiilt()rJ In Cnlurnbus,
Ril«leli Romh, fre-Shrhl~ itt Olio
Univenlty, spent the weet ert4
wt\h his porentfl, Mr. an~ ~- ·
Alfred Roulih and dailghter, 'Ma1da.
Qeorgoe Hudson wl\fi retwnerl tD
Kober HQ3f•ltal for
obtervation
and treatment Mon.day. Mr. HudSQJ", who h&amp;d been t-llkt'n hom 2
]1111t Friday, was taken to the h"'!!·

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Phone 8007-Y

H.U.ncane Flossy

friends here Sunday
ower, 37, Jack Denison, 42. J . ·
Mr. and Mrs. -Raleigh Flowers, c,.,meant. 28: John hfhrt. 36;
Akron, have beta vlsltinJ ber mot- Pat lath, 39; Lar~ Dupn 20;
her, Mrs. Haney Allentw9J1h, Pred Morris 31;Lo1!wrwnce . M¥"MII
and other relat(YJ.S.
22; Bolio Chnnln 31; Rogtr
er 32; Gene Lont 27: DIIHII DvMis5 Etta G1s.kdl and br~ther, t•n J$; Ronald Leopanf U;
Harry Zanesville, were dmner rene-e Mleht 34; L•roy CMpfMn
guest~ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy 26 , Jimmy Graham 21: Duane larr
Reynolds ~nd attended the sb:t-~29; AI..,_ atdcllt 23; LAITY
ieth weddmg annJven1ary of Mr. ..on 30; R. Romine 24J a. TuriiW,
and Mrs . Edward French . ·
1251 lob Gooctr. bM .. row, 25; Mlr·Mr. and Mrs. Thorne t~l~rell loti Grate 23; Stewart ereW.:r 22;
(Elva Hamm), _Logan, v1.Uted Fr-ed St.wart 21: TN Browning
friends and relahve s here . Satur- 19 , L•wr~• lrogtn 16; H•rold
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Min Letti~ Gillaspie, :Javena Nck'
24- Cecil N.a.- 12;
wood, Vi~ited Saturday w ltJ Mr. JOk.n ;~an 26; 1111 EclwtJU: 40:
and -~a . G,uv Reynolds -• .. , Mrs. ·and Doutln Long, back row ,_
Minerva , Chil4eh.
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Dr . •nd -Mr$. H. J. ~l~n. a:r~
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Will_..-m Anlt illlrwffamii}1 Garry, .e
t RN o.vU foetllaU .qved"
bt!nbls
Ud ·ceJes\i,l' attettJ.:d the 9~ 1 utitnd Hlth tchool whkh ln
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I Mr. and MrL ·F. J~ hc.ui'J"I:y~· Cbar-- )~J~ of m•tchlng strength wtth
lcston, form:U ~j te'aldeots, visit
team in the T~.St1,. Area•. ·
ed Mr. and Mti: II. , J. kuMell,
j:tankM by the l-e.ch• and
Mr. and Mr! E.. ~ Bell iDd other ~..,....,~the team It Jerry~-= .

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tool!: a
serious view of the incllMIJoD b1
backers ol. tbe proposed stif2: Wet).
assoetatlon to overtQOt excltbion
of lsru-li shippiJtg &amp;om the ~L
Israel would Utt- to Rope~~ -~ dellWiml for freedom of ~n of
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daughters, CancN.ce and Ohrlsl:lne,
drovP to H;~mllton Sunday aftet
hfi!f .aunt, Mr.s. John ChUds. wbo
.was .an overnight gueat of Mrr.
Gf19rae. OhUda. Monch.-y Mr. and

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Tbe Security Cound1 itself was
preparing for bilter Partliimentery
maneuvering before openiQI "forIDAJ. debate next week witb leed.lng
foreign ministera present. .Al. · the
11ame time a nmw was reported
gr~ to have tbe ~ncil se( up
• com.miltee ol foreip ministers
to try to negotiate a peac&lt;lul set·
tJe~not to the eriti.s.

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R:alph Glbb.&gt; Jr. snd ohlldren
tqo);· Mrs. Childs to her home Jn

McMeehen, W. Va.
Meh•ln , aon of Mr. aDd Mr..
Ha:rle}' Swi~her, spent the
end wLtb hla grand mother, ~rs.
Olay.t on Lewis, M·ason .
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MT. and Mn. Moore, MHton, W.
~ -. &amp;nd their dln~gbter, Angeblne,
the
Plli:eton
vocal tea&lt;!l:ler at
~boola, spent the week end vlP.tlna: Peter Donaothon, band tn&amp;tructdt at Ruttan-d .
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Mrs. Jotln Davis, New Y-ork City
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo.
.A.nder.!Kln Sr.
Mrs. Eva Dutton Stout baa pur- '
c~tcd the property wf!.et't ehe
and ber daU'l:llter, Ba-rbare ~~.
~ livi,ng on · Sout-h Second Ave.

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'tfieY"droYe Lhrough mow in north~
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With your first cup of Folcer's, you'll discover the
distinctively rich and unusually tangy flavor of nature's
choicest coffee. For Folrer'• Coffee i' • unique and individu.I blend
of rare, naturall)' more flavorful Mountain ~Grown coffee•!

grandmother, Mrs.

stilute a danger to iotematioDBl..
pea~ and security and are seriowt
violations of the charter of tbe
U. N."
Egypt used tb~ wording in a
move to outmaneuver BrKain and
France. By char~g a tbre.t to
the peace, Egypt would put tile
Suez quest.Ion iQto the c.tegory of
a "dlspute." Parties
to a "dispute" may not vote in the Security Council.
British spolrolman rejected the ·
~n ebarge-s as ''Wild aUep..
Uons" and contiuued to refer to
~he erisls as a "situation" wnlcb
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Fol(ler'• Coffee unlike any yoU h:we ever enjoyed . Ui1tincdvely rich.
Unu10al!y !ani[)' . Unmi1takably Folger'•!
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Specially selcc~d from remote mounrain rotuiona where theN II U
abundance of fotnile volcanic 1oil, warm tropic rain and yl'ar-round .. '
tunliiZht, rheu: are the coffee• with the rarear tani" and molll: utilfJinc
flavor of any coffee known today.

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Annie Gretnlee
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Place settlnes In
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Tremendous Savings to You!
see them today..Jamous Color-Fiyt.,:_finest quality · Meimac dlnnerw'ares' ..,.:~, : .
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Stli'i'ley Roush, who hias been &amp;
medital patient ~ Holzer H08,pital.
ba• been returned to the home o1
Frencb. Ml&amp; Rousb Is a senior In
Middle,... High School.
· Myrna Rut~seU ,
Donna Mitler,
John Yost, student-s at Ortlce
TraiJJing School, and Charlet~~ Ilea
Willam McGbee and Rober1t Mv·
Kinney, who are employed In Columbua, spent the week end here
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EgYPf.'s later questlOn referred
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couooil diSCUBaion referred to the
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August Savings
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rewy of· stMe John fpr:ter ~
i.o a tele~OD PJ'bdStn ~~·
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lion of Suez navigation.
Israel
took such a seriOus vie'! of this
it bas instructed Ambullor A,b...
t:. EJ:i&amp;D to postpone bit vW.t to

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Publllbed et·er, attenooa ._ept SUnday by '1'1le ObJn VatlrJ
~tinel, Iue ., ai 110 MechanJe St., fomero)', 0 . Bu&amp;ioau otrJr~
t bone 398, editorial office pborce 197.

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N.:1tlo W ad\.ertlalng repr..eotiUte. Bottmelli-Kimball. J.nc:.
1&amp;., LesitJatoa A~re., New York City, lil, K Y.
Subtcription ratea: Delivery by curler w)lere aVIUable 30 r.,11t1
pmo week: one Jetr in advance at Tb6 Daily Seatlo,el office. $lfto.80 ·
•IJ: moathA. S7 .80; thrl!e monUu, $3.80. By Mota·r route whert
•vallah1e: one m~;atb, t:t. By mail Gne rear $8; 111: mootb.J. .$4.2:1·.
"'•" blOatba, $2.5G: one mout4. II .

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EW YORK-The other night a. f!J!NWell Party
wu given In a We1t Side blatro ealltd The
Ftrw:plac:e tor an lllCtreu who, •t Jeaat t"'porarl·
Jy, hu lett Menhattan tor th.e maklnC ot movlu
In Hollywood. In a halt-dozen newapapu city
roorna, tditort paU8ed briefly ln their UYtl of
flulet desperation to bum prayer paper• of thank•
to idoll of w004 and •tone. The •tonn wu over,
The actreu it Jayne M&amp;ne(leld, and I am not
Jteedllng her-1 like her-with my obUque remarka •bout how happy city edlton -.re that
ahe'a rorte. Moat ot them, though they never met
i . .laynt Mantfltl4 her, have "' .sneaking, lett-h&amp;nded admiration tor
her, too . lt'a juat th.at th.ey never knew What to
She WtU
do with her.
t .,W.YI tMr•
MIN Jaynle, who had kicked &amp;l'GUnd brlefty In
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1 &amp; winter or two ago Whtr. ihe wu cut In a Marilyn Monroe part in
1 Will 811cce" Spoil Roc" Hw11tu f, the Georse A'elrod play.
: Jayne played M. M. to pertectlpn and the dretna crttlca pvt her
. her due. Tber. wu a anea.kins 1!\lapidon that thl11 sort of thing wat
the only role that Jaynle could play, but no one carped about it.
She w•s statuesque to behold, funny to llaten to and she definitely
, bol1tcred an uneven play. Everyone wat happ)' :MI11 ManafJeld ba4
come to call.
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' either hired, wu trapped by or waa related to about atx pre11 e.gentt.
Each one, enthuala•llc about hls work, bombarded New York'a edl.
tora, columftlat• and reporter• with newa ot the dear childL It muac
have been the sreate1t publicity campal.g'n In hlatory, and I am not
\.lnmlndiUI Of the faloGinatlng job that oi' ·Dorta Lilly did a few yur•
• q-o ln behalf of the Plmm'a Cup booze people.
' At.#ll theatrical and movie premierea, Ja)lne wa• there-although
freq.nUy, a.Cter bavtnr swept Into a lobby and poaed for plctu, ... ,
~had to duck out a aide door to get &amp;o the Shubert theater on time
tor her own pertor'mancea.
1t a deUeateaMn opened In the Broltlf., Jo.yne •howed up and wu
photoJraphtd aU.UnJ 0.11 a atool with a. lturgeon qndwlch lll hand,
I am Hot klddlng, I e.ml'IOt ~rt I can rtmember a cocktail part.y .to
Or acrab'bi. "laton I ahebdtd.Jp..tJ;If past year In which Jayne didn't. './
'amv• .aoonel" or later to KY hello, everybQdy, and make that pretty,
\.OJitn. wl4.. amlle for the birdie.
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lror a whUe, edlton freely publ111hed a complete pictorial record
W·b\t Man11tleld jollltlea. The weather allll was the Item mo1t otte11
_..,.tten about on Pap One, but Jayne was a cl01e ~econd. No Arnold
.,.Y*f, abt 1UIJ 11 lllarp eMugh to know what make• a rood
fltWI.klll¥ 1tory and her quotea were muClh more entertaining and
...,(tnlo\11 thAJ'I poor Marllyn'a ...latly, with no holda barTed, Jayne
[Itt out to make the top in a atorm ot preu arentry. 8h11 dtd.

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to pick up their phonea, loat uother J.Can•fJtld p . a. would
.._ tl)trt to tnform hlm J&amp;)'nle 'A!"Q opentnra dor kenntlln ·IJrook•

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wpu14 .. 110 mo..,•MarJafiald publ!clty In hlll pe~ uliJeaa Jayne:
r.' . bli.S ~ Ot.hert ev~t.JY felt the
WJY~t they w~r• ·
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tht heUer Cot away. Jl1ftt h&amp;III:~ :Pt• Nttle won.
81i.t bici.Mt· a r,e~ TV panelilt, lhe rot alloli)'Wop4 .tontrut-'"' flnanr, ott to "the pl;rwQOCI 1p1re1 llrl4 mtnarett ·ot cautomla aht
Wtnt. I aM lo1d tlial alit "arrlv-' wtth htt daqhttr, ttvt dora, •
ell and her i'tanoe, Mlck17 Harrltay. A.R llut Mtolcey had· 011 plnll
mllltli ooll&amp;r1.
It 1.t Whtrt lht btJonaa, ·ot coura .... ln 1 lunnt bouJevud·l'ft&amp;nlton
wlttt Ulrtt IWimnUn1 pool1, Ol' bthlnd c~~neraa while a diNCtor leila
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Secret Storm
Edge of Night .
KaUe's Kitchen
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Dr~ Wilh Me _

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SPONSOR SQUARE DANCI

The Sophomore Cla.. of Walta·
rna High School will spo11110r a
~uare Dane~ to be ~ h eld ln tbe
sChool gym nulum on Fnday night
fro m 7 :30 p. m. until 10 p. m.
Galler wiU 1&gt;4! Mn:. Joe Kardy o#
Rutland.
MILDRED RHOAD SPEAKER
Mildred Rhoad will be the evangelillt at thE! week end servleee
held at the Middleport ChUl't':h ol
Christ in Christian U.oion, Pe'lrl
Street , .starung Friday, Sept. 28,
and (l(Jllltinuing . throug.h Sunday,
Sept. 30th. Spectal mU!lc wUI be
presente&lt;_t by Martba Dry a~d ~_A­
rene s;rt1th,. singerg and
1nllti'U·
mentalists, Point P:leasa~ , _They
play the
aff'()rdl-an, f!lBTL~,
t rump(\t. The .services Wlll be&amp;in
wt 7:30 a nd the pubLic has bftn
lnvitixl to the nrvlce by ihe p8frt.or, Gu~ F. ~yre.
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called here Mondly oby the death
of h~r grandfather, A. A. Dillard .
Mr Moore rdurned to Columbu a
and wire and baby ton remained
for a lon1er vilit witb her parents,
Mayor and Mn. C. O. Fisher, and
fJmily . Alao ~lled bert by Mr.
Dillard'a death ere Mr and Mra.
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. Columbus.

Mr. and Mr1 . Rue Tuckerman
have learned that the bome of
their daughter, Ml'l. C. D. Page
CPautine Tuckerman), Mobile Ala.
wa8 menaced by the recent hurrieane Flouy. M.n. Tucllermln In
a phone call to ber aitter, Xrt
Sidney T. Rua:sell, ,.tated that more
damage wu threatened from taU
pine trees near thelr bome tban
the Gulf which.is irt front Gf their
property. Mrs. Pa1e wu one of
the few ramilea ill her neighborhood who refused to be evacuated
during the storm.
Mr. and Mra. Dean. Kasler, Amee
vile, and W. L. Heaton, Vienna,
io, were weekend guests of Miss
is -C'ecu
tend Mr11. Paul Smart return
e Sanday from a trip to Bolton
r. they accompanied their
d~ghter, Jean, who enrolled for
g dqate 11tudy at Andover-Newto Seminary.

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Tile ""!.ate ShOW""

\ _ Dail y s,· ,linel. Pomeroy-Middleport, O; Sept~· IIIM..JI
, Mrs. G-ilmore
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\Is Hostess At
.'THE PUBLIC

Dept. Is Given
New Coffee Urn

SOCIETY

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,.,e Jewelry
• Party

At an
cream IOCbJ ,poruored 1
IIEALTH IS THE
by the Muidleport VGluoteft"
t'OUNDATION ON
D~partment thh .umrner,
Mrs. · Mr~ . El.za G1 lmorf Jr
e nter·
WIIICII RESTS THE
Clarence Mt'Neal and Mn.
Joe tained wlth a Sara 0Jvt-1Ltr} Jew·
WELFARE OF THE
Turne'l' nuticed tbat tbe P"'.rem.en elry part y Monday e~emng dt her !
NATION"
d.id ftOt own an eleclrlc eoUee urn OOme , LlnNln He1ght.~ .
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To
properly
practice med•
to mike ooffee to be JOld at the
Following
a demnnlitra.lwn by J
icine,
pbysiciafls
learn bow
SOcial.
Mrs Martha Husted. Jewelry was
d
diagnose
and
treat di·,
Mr1 . .....
her own llllldeled by !he gue:;t.\ Mr~1 Oa~·~
IJu:n ,,, lnv·~ed
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doo
iease
Working
closely
with
money-J.~nded tor arocerin-- G&lt;todwin
was awardt"d
L 1e
r
r1
physicians
are
we
pbannaIn buying card• wh.Lch were 810ld P u .
who are taught the
I by tbe two womcu to acc:umulate A des~vt course wa ... senot"d to dsts.
art
of
compounding, disa worlc._i"' capiQI with W'blch to Mnl. Donald Hauck. !rlr, G;.lvln
pensing
and
protecting
inveat JD a large number al box es Sim~n. Mrs Willard Boyer, Mrs
medicines.
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of ca.rdl to seM fGr the benelit of M-arJOrLe Jenrunp, Mrs
Charle-s
the fire depal'llment.
Hoffman, Mrs . Donald
U&gt;llms, I
Preserving the publie
In one day in Weat VIrginia, )ln . Denver K.apple, Mi.s~ Loulos.e I health is a task that we
mo!Jtly m home, below the bridge GUmon· . Ml!i.~&gt;
Phyllis
Kapple,
physicians and phannacista
the women sold t40 worth of earcb M.n. Edward Wells Mn L)ouglass
gladly
perform.
Your
which made tt pouible for them 1 Singer. Mrs. Elraer White. Mrs.
health is better served
to buy a 48 eup electric urn and Dayton Strickland, Mn.
));avid
when yoU always follow
also to !J.ive the
department a Goodwin and Mn . Husted .
•malt l.'Uh donation .
' your physician's advice on

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Mrs. Mabel Mankin returned C hwrch ot Christ wiij me« Tburahome Sunday from Akron where day evening at the home of ~·
she was called by. the death of her Harry Mlll.!, Fourth AveJWe. .
sister, Elizabeth Burris.
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SEWIKO CLUB MEIT~NG
County Commissioner Harry
left this morning for Chicago, Ill
The
Jolly
Buncll·.·
Sewing
Club
Craig,
wbo baa ooen a medieal pal·
to attend the showing of the 1957
will
meet
Frtdiy'
a't
the
borne
ol
\en{
at
Meigs Ge.oeral Hospital,
Pontiac, wbieb will be d.i.splayed
Mrs. Will Reynolds wif.h Mrs. Her.. 'flas been returned to his home.
at the Sberman Hotel.
Theo Neutzlirra, Ash Street, is
Misses Maude and Freda Grueser ·b ert Fink a.s co-boste&amp;.fl!.
a
patient at Meiga General Hosreturned home Sunday form Chic.- ~-pital.
ago, fll where they attended th e
RUMMAGE SALE
Mrs. C, H. Fugate, Huntington,
wedd1ng of their · ne~. Barbara
The Middleport Band 8oootel'5
!pt'nt
lhe weekend with M.r. and
Nef£. They were acCompained A.!sodation will tiave a· Ru11lfll818e
Mn;.
George
Sauer, Powell Street ,
h(lme by their siste1·, Mni. W. K Sale~:m Friday and Saturday, Sept.
Dean (Lnis Gruesez) who will 28-29 at the Pratt building, 'N'Ot'th lnd Mr and Mrs. Harold Sauer "and
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spend several weeks with them.
Second Avenue·, Co,n(ributors are 4aught-er, Ma-ry Ruth, Terhan Mea·
MiSs Jeanne Hines of Columbus , asked to b~ theJ.r rummage art- . dows, joined them for dinner Sun·
arrived Sunday for a week:; \li~it ide-s Thursd!y afterooon wtth chit- ~ay. ln. the alternnnn they a~1 _vis- ~
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dre·n's clothintl needed. f!lr
the 1ted w1th Mr. and . Mrs. Wilham
, Edward Hines.
sale. Mrs. Robert McElhJftney and. Wel~.S, Ball Hun.
Mrs." Clifrord Erwin has returnE. B. Epple returned to his home Mrs. James Daniels are cn&lt;bairmen
of
tbe
Bille.
ed
from a visit will;l Dr. and Mrs.
Sunday frnm Meigs General Hos·
Hobart
Heston and Mrs. Warren
pita! and is reported as improving.
Turner and Robert Dayton.
Wilbu r Qui·1ey of Portland, OreCONFERENCE
REPORTS
. T. F. H:awkins 'is attending a
gon arrived Tuesday for a visit
1 with his s i!ter and brother in !aw
RepoNs.
fall when
Don- 1 meeting
York Central
supference
wdl00:bethe
given tonfght
ervi~ora of
of New
the Southern
Division
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
the Feeney-Bennett Posit, No. 1211, a-t Cleveland thiiil week.
·Mrs Russ Watson and Mrs. Mark Amet"ioon Legion,, meet6
a.t the
Mrs. David Oiler is visiting Mr .
Evans, members of the Wildwood Legion Hall at 7:30.
and Mrs.' Orville Milliron and fam·
Garden club were in Gall ir}o)i.s.
ily, Colul1).bus.
Monday to attend lhe regional
FELLOWSHIP
UhTALi.l.ATION
Roger .Covert, l.arry Lewis and
1 meeting of Ute Ohio Association
The
Senior
Youth
Fellowship
of
Raymond
Stone left Monday for
of Ga.rden clubs,
Heath Merthodist Ch.urdl' had in· Columbus for their examinations
Mrs. Erma,Br..ad{ie!d and Mr.
stlaUation
Sqnday
even- for the Air Foree and were sent
and Mrs. Harold Brndfbrd and f&amp;Jll·
ing at the
when EdWard 011 to San Antonio, Texu, for their
ily of Marysville we re week~nd
MeOomas
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16 presi- b.asic training.
. guests of Mr. and Mn. Henry Reiare· vke
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Covert. Da·
bel and other relatives.
~ecre- ' y!F._n, spent the .Wl!6kend with ~1r.
Mrs. Addie Grueser reJ.urncd : '
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Eu- arJd Mrs. Ernel!.t Covert and family.
home Sundav after a visit In Ltli'i·
tre~urer
.!Mrs. Gene D~on h~&amp; been ~~
easter wi-th· M1·. and Mrs. R. B.
' ti-ned from .Metgs General Hosplt·.
Wilkins, who accompanied her
al to the home ot h~ sister r.trs .
home for an overnight vi:&gt;it.
William Ault, where her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Logitn 0f Gal·
The Women's
wHl David and Pamila, have been stay·
lipolis were Sunday guests o r Mr.
meot
1'hu'rsday
evening
at
the i#JI while she w a s hospit
and Mrs. Henry Reibel .
alized. Her new son, Daniel Mark,
First
Presbyterian
·Church
When
Mrs.
Strong and sons of
must remain at the hospital in an
Tues-day with the progrtnm will be prel8ented ty incubator fOr another week. Great
the Westm~nster Youth Fellow~
. and Mrs. Hen11•
ship and their advisor, Mr.s. Judr grandfather of the new boy is Elza
son White. 'l'he annual summer ()(. Dodson, Middleport.
ferin·g will also be taken at this · C. H. Wise Jr. and P K Rus sell
....
aUended an OVEC management
meet•i ng .
O.eeting at the Moosoe Club, Point
Pleasant, Tuesday ai·g ht.
NEW
ASSIGN
MIENT form. · William Turner and sister, Mrs.
Capt. Ed·Wilrd A . Bennett,
er local resident. WOTld War D: Opal Priddy, and Mn. Homf]' Hy·
Congresslona) Medel of Honor W!ln seU visited Mrs. Jacob Turner, Hoi
ner, b.as bcett assign-ed
to the zer Hospi~al, Monday ~venig._ .
plans and w 1mng seetlon o.f the
Mrs. Griff Russell ·18 't11s1tmg
School BriJade, Fort )Jenning Ga. her dau~ht~r, Mrs. Wanda Sewell,
He is the aon of tl1e E. P. 'sen- -and fam1ly m Colorado for several
netts an-d. )i.Ves wlth bJs wife and ·
II'·'"''• dau,g:Mers 11:1 Columbus, Ga. I
won the-medal fur eldminating
1 m-achine gun· .~accment .man.
ned by eigbt G~n soldiers.
Gifted reader .md .actvltor.
Tdl• your
,.....nt, and
BAKI· SALI,-PLANNED
future,
DaugJl.~fi ol UJJioD •• VeteN.ns
Advtce given on lo4a, mar·
met 1n reguiar .ession Monday,
....... and all business dfairs.
Sept. 24. Ploans were made for th
If worrlecf, troubled ,or In
DiStrict Conve~tion to be held on
Doubt, "'' your mind It eue.
11 at tbe IOOF Hill . A bake
Con~ult me today -tomorrow

Meyor C. 0. Fbber, oDf' ol the
ltrtt penons to be app.roat"bed on
their sales trip. He commended
them for their work
and the
nep.rtme-ot,........wbich bad ~ed
on Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr. to make
coffee for them whenever
they
were called out OD n!Jht ea1b have their own coffee rnakeT oow.

Ever "frost"

what to take, and get any
medicine from your phar. macist.

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Pick up };:Our prescription if shopptng near us. A
great many peop1e entrust
us wilh the responsibUity
of filling their prescriptions. May we compound
yours?

weeks.
Mr. and Mr1. 0 . C Fu11te and
ann . Ed Toledo, were reeent guests
of Mr and Mrs. Georie Sauer and
family and the men eojoyd .c;~uir­
rel hunting here. They were also
gueds of Mrs. E. R. Fugate, Brow·
nell Avenue

Mrs. Harry MunM, Perry, iE
9pending several days wlth Sgt.
a~d Mn;. Mar: Lam~~ and sons,
R1ehard and J"oe, Chtlll~?othe .
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Mr. and rM!o. Ead French, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo •rhurber and thildren were Sunday dinner gu.ests of
Mr. and MN. George
Mowery. •
They came- fur the 60th wedding
anniversary of Mr. Freocb's par·
entE, Mr. and Mrs. Ed French.
They also visited Mrs. French'IS

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Next time yoo make fruit friltcn., try this : after you drain
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Rock Sprl'n,l;ll Gra ne:e wUI meet
Thursday S ~pt. 27 at $l30 p. m. at
which time first and seoond de ..
grees wl'li be givt o. Re(-resbanents
will be SCT\'t'd.

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HEY KIDS! THEY'RE FREE
FlYING SAUQRS
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REGISTER

3 BIG DAYS .
. SEPTEMBER 27, 28 &amp; 29
DRAWlNG SATURD.AY AT 9 PM·

ALSO WE ARE CELEBRATING

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Ezra KaQP tPfnl a day wi.t'i1

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MOOSE TURKEY SHOOT
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uDder the
sponsorship of the P.omeroy Loyal
Ortler or ' Moo-se. Tielret6 for the
shoot are avaHable from members.

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have the temperature you want, cloy and
night.. Big IQO.Ib.capact'ly. Re.fuel jusl once
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Burns any kind of coa~coke, briqueb or wood.

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tT EASY" ttrn111, LoaM. up to
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101 04' rpea.J, ·wholt wheat or en ..
rlelled tn'ead aad but.ter or ror-tl fted m_.rcadu.t. 'lou can add nn
en three to ft'fl UW.ea a w~;:cli:.
A bJ'Q~fqt tuch a: t.hls cl o~ n·t
take Ill"-~ pre»arGJl.on, So, r;;o a!ly,
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6:30 Piek A Winn er
I 7:00 Franki e Laine Time
8:® Tbe MlllionJUre,
8:30 Jlve Gr.'" A Secret· ·•
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36. Bulldl.ng

A 100d bula brtaktaet thou!~

The atudl3t demonatrateo ..na.L
bora &amp;,Je d •• 14 It had b et~ r
at~tilJ.:DI nnd beLt.clr ar ~de• to!lowln:J l.he c oc,~wnptloD of an
ltti!IHur•te lxea~tut. AU.O, atuCMM·.'-'lho h.J.d a acod bree..- u t QUDTIOI AXD ~
: :t out mQfe work, d id not Y. F: I hue t._~aa~ tumor I
tli~ q'" o4;.4Y Elnd wtra quJck.er In hBve b~e n a.dvlae4 to h ave a
,*' .L.~ r.:.p~:g~ tl}aD l'OUn~atsu 1 blopsy mach to 1 determine
~';9 ~;') -- tp achool wlthout·wOe!Jtcr lt. Ill m~l$1_lfnt or o ol

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4:00
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11 actuallJ . the mos~ oealected
meal in many home&amp;.
The Iowa studl~ s demonatratf'd
thllt the content or the "breall:~
Ina' 1a relatively unlJrt,portant aa
IOQIIA 1t cont&amp;lna a.diQUt.te pr?tclna and calorleL
oeneuuy, 1 advlae a bas lo
breaktaal provldiJll about onetourt.h of the total dally caloric
and proteiQ fiCl.UJJ'eQlenta . A
h eavy morntn1 m...,, one reprcsent1111 about tO per cent or 110 or
the da~·s $Ot-al food Int ake
doe11n't lncreaae eft\clency durJnc
Lh• late morn1n1 houra.
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11: 00 Valiant Lad/
11.:15 Love of Life
11:30 ~arch for Tom~

!:00 Big Payoff ·

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·U'a Important t or everyone t.o
bAr~ ~ act,qunttl lmakra.st to
1 ~.ir t th&amp; day right. Dut It Is es~
p JCI:ll!y Jmportant tor ~chco~~hll·
dt" ll· 1\ bunp)' chUd can't. learn
1U WJD u M lhould . He 11 at a
chnnt ~e dleadvanta:te tn hl9 rei•·
tto_n.::,:, wJth other younasklra.

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204,000 "WANTED" notlcee
have be¥ circulated by the
FBI tor T_heodore Rlj, -4.3, New
J~y prment IndustrY executive, whO 1A aought Ill wnneotlon with Investigation of the
acid blinding of labor writer

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THURSDAY

POMEROY
SOCIETY

GALVESTON, Tu. UP - Mrs. ph)'rJciaru fear the end may be
Mr. and Mrt~. William Craie.
Babe Didrlbon Zlharias, the ver)' near.
dau1hter M it~~ J·anice and 1on Jim·
famed woman ~t~lete, baa been
Her husband, George Zaharia,, my Char!CJton W. Va . Wf're
weekend guf'si4 or Mr. and Mrs.
1 aid "we are hop ing and praying
Wil ham Baker.
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that s he will live.• · But he admit·
ted that "she is prelty low."
'Mr. and Mt!l. John Kerr 1nd son
Jimmy uf Columbu 8 were weekend
The 42-year old athlete, who ba~
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charle~
been battling cancer for more Burk.
than three years, dropped off ~o
sleep about 9:15 p. m . Tuesday
MiHa Jean Cantrell returned lo
night under an oxygen tent, za. her home Charleston, W. Va . Mun·
harias said.
day after a visit with Mrs. TheoBy UNITED PRES$
W. L. Prt. GB L
A ho.s.pital bull etin late Tuesday dore Lehew and som Robert.
91 60 .603
3 said Mrs. Zaharias had been
Milwaukee
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Law11on of
:Pr~lyn .
90 60 .600 lA 4 1 placed on the critical list and they Columbus were weekend guest!; of
Clnclnnah
. 89 63 .tW6 21k 2 "expect to know the wors t in 24
Mr. and Ml'l&gt;. Price Hawk.
Ga~es r,{!mamini :
to 48 hours."
,MLJtauke): 3. Away 3 · St. Louis
.Mr. and Mra Gecrge Nesselroad
Sept. U, 29, 30.
"Mrs. Zaharias bu lOBt grQond Sr. and Mr. -and Mrs. Jerry Rought
Brooklyn: 4 h-ome 4 · Phlla. during the day and this evening · (Ellen Jane NesSel road) returned
delphi-a, Sept. 26; Pittsburgh, Sept. is considerably weaker. She is Mt home Saturday after a Yiisit in
28, 29, jo.
in a coma. but there are moments Tampa , Flo with Mr. and Mrs. Ken·
Cincinnati: 2. Aw.y 2. Chicago, [when she Ls not entirely rational.' neth Rought They also visited in
Cleanvater ·Fla.
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Her condition is now critical."
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Miss Janet Nesselroad returned
to Columbus, Sunday evening .arter
.5pending the weekend ' with her
parent11, .Mr. and Mn. George Ncs·
selroad. sr.
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11. Rock

12. Former
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ot CScchoalovakta
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pronoun
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17. Compa11s
point (abbr.)
18. Ple.x.u•
20. To pluck
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Good Breakfast Helps
\"liTH the kids bacll: tn school
1 .:.ln, mt.ybt you ahould pa-y 1
Utt~) more attention to their
brca:;:.uu. l'urthermore, a! nee
this h National setter Brea.ldr\st
Mon ~·'· 1 can't U'llnk or a bett.er
\, til me t;o dliOUU the ~ubject.

4:30 My Little Mu.gie
5 :00 Aunt Dru Snow
5 :30 Hopalong Cassidy
6:00 News
6 ;15 Sports E)'e
6:25 'r-ea Paul Mary Ford
;;:30 Eddie Fisher
0:45 New;s Caravan
7:1)o MayOr ol the Town
7 :30 Sui!lle
8 :00 Kroaft Theatre
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9 :30 +wenty-One -Jack Barry
lO:~t frot JS . Conference

\0'~ )!'aliter Knows Best
11 ;Oil: News ll•a&lt;llines
11;15· Weath""""'t

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Htre In Ntw YorJ&lt;, ctty editor. are beiiMIU tp come out frC..Jl
lltblf!.d lockt4 l!loor1. Wondering, ot couru, who the ned one will
bt.
you wonder why new1111en th·lnk, you now know.

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recent week ~d with M ' . ~lih
H.ife and llamliY
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Mr. and Mn;. Jack Nwn, Colum·
bus Sl{)ent a weu-k end- w.it.h Mr.
WIDHESOAY
:a,nd Mrs. L. R Clta])JlU!n ·
I Mis.s Mary Ellen Stout, Albany 6 :M Slgn On
· visited Mijss-BarbaN. Bollen l't'cenlly
7 :00 Today
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wood and
9 :00 Coffee Time
Mrs . Ci·a ra Smilh were bliSin~ LO:OO :tome
visitors In Pom eroy recently
Rece&gt;nt Sunday J:IB of M ~· 11 :00 Tic Tac Dough
and Mrs. E. F . H.o
e~tdt Wl.'re 1 j ·JU lt C~11ld Be Y ou
Jl.lrs. Della Midkiff and &amp;ona, H11!i,
2 :('() ..Camera Goe,; to School
and Vl'rli,e I)( Chester, and 8 U.
:30 Current
12
Mi·dkirf ·or K.adok•, s. Dakota.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ronnie WiJiiams
1:30 Tenne~ee Ernte
and !on ILandy, spent e. day with
2:00 Matinee Theatre
Mr. and Mrs . E. M. Foster .
Harlan Rif~ 2nd Mmily and L.
3:00 Que·e o For A Day
E. Wood and wile visited Cha:rlie
3 :45 Modern Romancea
Rlf~ at libe Veterans lios.pltal in
Hu,.hngt.on.
4 .00 Comedy Time

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s1 n::.;:t l&gt;y Ant Srhl1 lt 7., .Joh nn y Tem p li·\ w;~ lk ;:nd a s ir.g le
by Gu s
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hit a total of 220 h &lt;~ m er..;.
ont&gt;
shM·I of lh1· reC'Ord st•! by the Nt•w
Yurk Gia·nt • in HJ47.
Howevt•r.
Ci nei·n n :1.1i .c.H il has lwo ga mes in l
whit·h to IWt'ni{ the mork .
J'vlilw:-t uk !•(• se &lt;~n· d flr.'&gt;'l , j1wnping
on LJLIT}' Janst•n, Il:il Jpffcot~l :1 nd
j Ar·t V &gt;wlrr· for sf' vcn of thei r 15
, hi t~ in th•· S ('l 'O n~ l anrl th-ird i~ - ,
nin/4.~- 'flwy Sl'orcrl thr l'C runs 1n
J1ns•n Retires Thr-.
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' bt·&lt;~ll• n 1-.·l ih\·a ukN-'

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1 was rur·dr 11scd from !. h~ Pa~iflc
1 C11r~~ Lt·&lt;~gut&gt; in Au~usl . re t1 r~d
• tile frr-91 t hn•e l.tat!('rs he fal'ed rn
til t• flr·.t in nin,g ilut he d ld OQ1 last
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~"efl diiJnOild rings ioday !'

Choe1Cov Peanuts . . . . . . 6~ lb

Mallett Milt Balls ...... . 59c lb
Cream Center Peanut

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Chocolate Drops . . . . . . . . 35e up
Assorted Flavor Ch&lt;&gt;&lt;olates Ill&lt; Jb
M&amp;!ll's . . . . . . .
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D·ISALLE.
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Now-we'r~

making It
bonanza time for you. The
popularity thai's put Buick solidly '
up in Arl!erica'stop 3 sellers means
we can give a better allowance on
your trade-ln.
And Buick:, success tells you our
prices are right and ready for
action. '
But this Is more than a great d'eal
on a dollars-and-cents basis -it's
a smart deal on how much more
car you get in a '56 Buick.
You'll be getting the greatesl buy
In performance with Variable
•Pitch Dynaflow•-the only transmission thntuses the switch-pitch
priricfple of a modern airl!ber's
propellan.

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bundle of V8 power ever placed
under a hood, And you'll be
getting a ricle that's sheer luxury.

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The Dor.c-Rs Circle o-f the B. H.
~Dbo1· n Miss ionary Society of til@ '
lltrst 81.ptis t ChuNh met Tuesda}
evening at the home of Mrs. Wil•l!s
Anthony with Mr-s. JtQbn Kalllff,
relraJbman, presiding.
Mrs. Pavid
Darst Jr. led the- dev«ion~al ser
V'lee on the
1oplc • "Burden
Bearers ."
Thank-you notM were read by
the seere!iary from students &amp;t the
BapUst Mission Trairling School,
Chicago, a nd tr.om shut ins in Middlepont. who have received gift!!
fr.om_ the Circle.
. iRroRCANtrlA'no:N
Mrs. A. R. Pullen re,.iewed 11
It's ri~llrJy time to reorganize p.al't of the study book "Misosion
your club. Now is a goOd time fot U. -S. A." for the progrom.
you to be thinkin-g about your of'l"he otrele made plans to a&lt;i
fJcers Cot next )'ear. Also- YOU .,_.. hostesse-s for the October- meet-~
.Should )le deciditt~ what p·rojee't; · in-g Dt the Missionary Society an&lt;l
you want to take. A-11 ·-of the 19M- WIU hnve their Oc-tober meetinog
IT profeet elreulll'a 1mt in ·but ·l'~e at the hom!!- of lin;. T . F. ha-wthe new CI,)Oklng circulars. You I kiM, Mrs. Anthony, wbo was
lllay have your new books any J sl9ted In serving by
1\fn;. Paul
time after you have reorganized Smart, served a da~el'lt •course to ,
yuur club.
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So how about hurrying ln while
your present car is at peak worth?
You'll make a buy you can crow
about. ,And we'll prove thattoday.
•Ne1o Adcance-d Variable Pitch D11naflot6
11 th" onf11 Dvna~ow Bukk builcU todolf.

It iii dandsrd on 'Roadmast• . St11~« and
CNltury -~Jtlanal at modest extra caM un
tl1e Specit-d.
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This Week's

SPECIALS
AT PICKENS IN POMEROY AND MASON CITY

Everything In Coal and Gas Heate~

REAL BARGAINS .
100 Lb. NEW COAL HEATER $59.95
·60 Lb. NEWCOALH!A.TER $48.50 ·
30 Lb. NEW COAL HEAtER $39.95,.
WE INSTALl STOVES

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INCIINIYMU' WHtCH Fii'D AND

Pille. , .. thtM k.epuh Dla.
tnogd Rin11 are interloclctd to
r.v••l their full btaufy and briJ.·
li1rlc. iorev1rl

Blfttlr ••• 'ett! raal sodnl

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uramond is e perfect pmJ~U.llllnnteed in writin1 by
x:..p..~re, Oood .ffout:~beplnl
llllnd this store.

Pome1by

COLLINS JEWELRY
500 E. Main St.

STORE

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE COMPANY
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USB OUR PA VMENt PLA iii

FLOOR ,URHACES

toR PURCHASES at PICKENS

IXTRA SPECIAL!
Only 21nStackiSal'e $17.50!
REG. $52.50 ELECtRIC POW ER MOWERS .. . Sale $35.00.
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Large stock of HQntlnt. Sllpplles. AU )lakes Guns, Shells, Hunting Caps, Shell Belts,
Gun Cases, Coals, Ye8io; ell!.
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Ahlfl)'l toatther- •lweyt ln

CfNTURf and th• llltroo~padotn SUPI!I.

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$150.00 .
KENIIAN-LOCK

"· •• We havtJ tome ISPidally oood
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20 Mariettes Roxed Chncs .. 89c Jb
Fudge, Choc and Vanilla . . 49e lb ,__ _ _ _ _"-J

First Baptist
Dorcas Circle
Meeting Held

~ND A HIGH SCH~ BAND \YILL E~TAIN

Sc~ OU~ l;!4llltilelti Unc

Fd0t8AI;.L
IQUtPMENT

,'!:On, Ji mmie .\ lr . Jark R e,...~e; Mr.
a nd Mrs . tl.a,-rell Chrva liPr llflJ
S'O'n, Lee. Mr. and Mrs _ Roy Wd)fe
and 90fl , Raymond , spe nt the we ~:k
end WHh Mrs . Jl1reda Rltdt.it and
sons, Roger and LJrry.

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~~·r. and Mr~. Bnnn St rele and ,
dau~hlel', li nda, 1\f r ~. Zona Hall .

ON DISPLAY.
BE SURE AND
GET YOURS
NOW.

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FALL
JEWELRY

Whipped Creams . . . . . . . . 611&lt;! lb

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Pomemy,

SEE THE~eSMART

l&gt;emmy

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JEWELRY
Store · • ..

$33;50 to $50.00.

CINtEl

DRESS SHOP
Znd .SI.

MATE

See.

SPORTS

CONDON

Delieleus, F...,.h
Chorotate Cudiel
MueWitb

Goessler

OTIJER TWF.EOS

TME

MERCEDES

Ja~n 1 .:-~ame r:er e mony, uu l while 1\k'Milbn was_voted top Ctn·
er ~.all . Post a nd shortstop cinnati player· of thts season.
I western ove r Iowa Slate, Color-a0'd""d~~~~~~""'""',.:,""',.,"""..,..,~~~"'!';oll;;;,~~~!'!!i
I' fle-ltl
Roy &gt;fcMIII•~
wm_ pc,.en&lt;cd l__"he Rcdlega were idle today. , om Kan,., Phlc, ':ulso ovec .C.
w k D' Lm .
a rt

$37.50

sw-.tSox
ALL SCHOllI. COUlltS

Sizes
9to 15

CANDY ,

A. GOB

$3.95 up
B5c

JUMPERS

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Padt

Various
Colors

CHOCOLATE

Donl.vy

Sh011ltltr

In

New Shipment

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FALL

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Marga rc t Wa rd.

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Htllllllh

For

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after heing- ~lled here by the 1
death of her granddaughit'r, Ma r-~­

• BILLY THE KID

up
l95 up
9.95 UJ'

STYLED

the Morgan Center pu. · chevron-stnpcd wool dayume
grim Holiness Ch-.urch . Dedicaled f'OKtume. T~e tiny bolero buta(

t urne-&lt;t
to her
Mrs. Minnie

FORTHAT,AL..
HOM.IMPRO\(}MENTPROJECT

(In Wond•rcolor)

Foot~iT:eG~"'l~95

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stU of!leiated &amp;t t.he &lt;leodiea.tl on_ /

THURSDAY I ~Rli:&gt;AY
Nat "t( iotg Cole Duke Ellington
Dinah
Washlnft'On
Delta R"'ythmn ~VII
ROCK AND ROLL AEVUE

JOBI FOR

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"StARY CROWS

f'1rtoon -

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were Eme!!ti~ I( Ward and th e . lo n.s In back above a black
si Jl Wt'e-~ ()Jd hoby of Mrs. Ca' he- J &amp;altn cummerbund with mat c h~
ri nr- ShUpe Casto_ Rev. No~Je Ru!.- lng rJouble bows.

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Meigs Women's

Antho"Y Stul

Robl'rt Tavlor

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"WI!ST OF ZANZIBAR '
C1rtoon -

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b~g \\lmner,
ewco m e
v ·
me oold. 1
Also: Pur&lt;,ue over Mt.saour,
Wiscomi n ove r Marquette, N-orth-

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Rutgers over PTinceWn - The
Braves lMk likfl borei'l vet.f:
COI~te over Co rne ll Some-bndy's gott.a ge&lt;t mad.
Also: Columbia over
Brown,
Navy over W&amp;M. Army over VMI,
Boston lJ
over
Massnclrusett11,
Yo.lc over Conn ecticu-t, Delawar~
over Lehigh , Ho!.y Cross over Dtty·
ton. Alhrlgl'.t ove r
Muhlenberg,
BLH'hnflll
over
Get.tysburg and
Temple over Laf·:~yettfl.
The MidwMI
M iohi~N~n over
UCLA - The
Braves hit like EpWorth Leaguers. ·
Illinois over Cni ifornla - Le-w ·
Burde-tte sN·rn.s tC&gt; trave 1o1ft it
Iowa over lndiana--Uorlgcr base
running has been pitiful.

Ien
wi th engraved sll\'er trays In tok·l
of their being mrmed most VDl· 11

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~aDliJers , hire au~
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AlsO: HBUSI:on oVer~:e·

Dak.ota

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-Ma~e y.ou · don't a~l4: ,
Texas Qvet- _

State Texas Wtcem. Y
Chri~t'ian and Arfta.a

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Abton
looks-. Ulr.e a lltl"'aded·'
st nJ:er
~rktn~ ovftr Oldaboma kales

granOat'ltnd
rizhts too .

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ih e Marth a Clatll or th e Bra'J · death of he r .(rt. nddaug!ner Ma r1'
bury Church
of
C hril!lt
met Marga-rf't Ward .
'
ift lhc home of Mrs. Letha Rw.se ll
Their prea idcnt, Mrs. Gri ff Rus.&lt;;rlJ J Tho-,r who allended lhe tun cr&lt;tl
I pre.&lt;!lded and h· .1 the tlrvor~on ;. l , of ""' y Uargaret Ward froM a J
service Which ill-elud ed
pr~\· t· r. 1!Ji stlln ct• wer~ Mr. and M ~. L'la. mtoditatloo . hym ns and readings by rt'nl't' Steve ns or Delrotl, Mr. and I
I Mrs. Car l F:bt&gt;rSibach. Mrs. Milt .ln M.n. l:stel J t-nkinr of Barbarton. 1
Russell, Mt~. Paul Winn.
M .~ 1 Ohio and Mr and ~rs. Henry Bar. Grl_ff fluss ell.
: l~ttt•. Wtll=ton anrl Charli~ Wi lDuring lhe bus iness
me etin g 'l umu . Wei!Mon .
Mr. and M.-,;. /1
three nre-mbPrR WfrC" reporte-d il l r f'/Mirt"g Cha fom and daughter :'l nd
r Mrs. Cush John~ton .rnd Mrs. E&lt;l - hmiiJ-' nf Athens. Mr_ and Mrs ,
rJa l,ain p:. who have just bt'~n fl' - WJ:hul' Cardwe-ll , Ewington
and 1
tbrned ,home from Meigs General . !ll'ln. C IJrton, and family of Ewing- ·
Hosp_.til llnd Mrs. Wi·lhur Pi~rc·,.. ton Mr arJd M~s. Ral.p h Can te r ,/
who IS 11: paotlent at Hol zer Hospital. Well .;ton, frank li n
Barnette of
A salafi r ::H.!Nie was t~en-l'd t.:, 1 Oanton and a hO"&gt;t o-r fried8.
1
I Mrs. Oleva Cc':trell, a nl'W memb t r
Mrs. Vint King Mrs Isabel A 1rth Mr. and ~.trs. 1!.-&lt;ut t:ardner bad
erson, Mn. Dille Barnhart Mrs. rn; n:-r ent Werk end gu t"sts their
Marie Wilk inson, Mrs. Bud Hu B!it'lll 1 t"·o -~ ughti'J-.; of CQJumbus-.
Mrs. Clarell(e Murmy Mrs MilF~tt· mont Stevens and son E)",rJ 1
/ ton RuJO.se ll , Mr,. Carl ' Ebc~~Uach, I h~vc empl.oyrnt'nt i~ C41 nt.oo, ~io.l
Mrs. Gr ifr Ru ssell, Mrs.!Pau l Wmn / Mr. and Mr.s. Grlbi!l1t Engh11h ,
1 rJaughtn of Columbus . were re' cent wee-k end g ue.rt:~ of her par- ~ .. ·
.
, ~
ents, Mr. &lt;~!Wi
Mrs.
Freemon1
i
Stevens.
FROl{ THE FALL COLLEC~
Twc small c-hildren wert' rtter.t - TION d e_•l I' ned by fu&gt;xane
ly dcdica.tetJ at a n hnpreM'ive ser- cornea thiS_ . brown and black

Jl.lOdelcd in the easy- to~ wear Btrl mmli'J s. See
this unu sttal collection.

$25.00 -~~·

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NIGHTS

(In Teehttlcol..-)

be without a Sport Coat, and they're cosy on ..,
your budget. Here's a great show at
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2 Adult Tickets Admit Car
Shirley T•mple
J&amp;rorhe Courtl"nd
"KISS AND TELL"
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For your casual wear you just can't afford to

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ollna 3tate O'Ver V¥1,
Yh-tinle o~nd Wt-M Vl•'lltl!o
Riehroond.

TONIGHT

.Tweed Sport Coots

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1Mrs. Letha Russell ! LEADING CREEK
1 Is Hostess For
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·vii~. ~tit•Jrl;ss 1H!fn t-.-in:, for an·'·
aged l1dy in .I U&lt;Idie- lor " ' "·
I art a aS.$
11 week s w a.&lt;~ eal l~ bom4l by lhe

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Style dictates tweed ror this sc:11;on nnd lh ry'rf'

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Syrncu.'ie- The DodgIersPittaoto-.:er
lik fl u-pse{ rookies.
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TOPCOATS

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Tfw Ea!t
l'cn n State over Pt:nn- In 1.lre
NL luok!f like nobody wants to

I win .

h• :tgtll' h()ml' r un record

t'iH'h fl '&lt;HII&lt;' .

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Floricta over Clemson- Johnny
Logan is bhe only one ·with fire .
Kentucky o v e r Missi.ssip~
Hank Aaron needs some or WlUie

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Warn n Spat-In wnn lhf' game fo r
1ht• BravPs. on a six
lt iUer to 1
mar k h
~('Vf'nl h 21\ virtory
1 .,

The South
Mia mi o vt&gt;r South Car.olina-Ed

G.nnes Of 'th '(leek
ove r SMU- fech
is a shaky one touchdown favurite on u t•!o~ l' win over Kentucky
while SMtJ hr'llt Nolrt&gt; Dam ~. But
: the Iris h ar;·ol'( &lt;15 •·u:~ged as ex' ptt: t'rl -"s thi~ ( nc may !&gt;hOW.
I Te nr-e.s.scc uvn Auburn---:-A p ic k
"e m ~ o rrte~· ! \.ut Jflhnny MaJors op..
I t'rnti·n g ou-~ 1 f the Tennessee hnl: b11c k sl~•t shtml:l make I he differ-

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Fra ley's
:. r:d 'Ill' week f"Ud footba ll

Geor~·i a Trc lr

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Brave ~

,· II hut mat h cmali(·ally

w• •n

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· plus ~ fe_w ori~ed 1 Matthcv:s s.tuhds on,a dim~.
C" ., , 1 11 -nt ~ on th (' still S'l mm rn ng ,
Mary\nnd over \\ake Forest
1\i~~ tr&lt;..NI Lcagnt• pennan-t rac e.
Joe Adcock L.o; a· guess hitter.

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rh;r,:-tr"i thl· Heri!Pg• a full 2''7 j
f!.1" 1f , h"hH't ' w 1l h
only
l w,
1 •• nt·· lc f·t vn their .~c hedule . An&lt;t

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Also: Utah over MontN~;a . Wash-ington Statto O\'er San Jose Sta-te,
Wyomi''g over Denver.

p ., 0'5CAR FRALEY
c ..,tted Pr•u Soprh Wr-it..-

Bu l TUl"d :t:···, 7 - 1 defeat h}' thE' ,
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Urtog~ ~ over Idaho-- CAmptne1- Okla.h-oma over North Can~Uuarln 1s prt1ful w ith bad ~nd&amp;.
Fred Hane)' runs 111 p!tohers lil:e I
Wuslu ngton ovftr Milme!Otaa fi.Ktboll ~&amp;,
Only Rohillsan acts like a pro.
Baylor oYer TeEM 1ee~ Wilt

Parade

Even

kc·pl

nf tJ• &gt;Wt'r \h;•:
migh l mak(' tl

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Todays Sports

t ho· -. p111:k'
Wt&gt;rl' left to·
1L.n 11.: h hl&lt;lt• hu! hopt• fur next
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W 1h I heir penrw nt
prospe{' s

Ci1y , I

This Season Go
TWEED

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f.-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy. Middleport 0: S•Pl26. 1956

Jns to Tol ul'o I r.pt· z

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VILLAGE Of- POMEROY
Av•·nuC! in ·he Village uf Pomeroy,
VILLAGI OF ~EROY
under any obli&amp;:atlon to retume
LEGAL NOTICI
Board oC County Comml.ulonen
ORDINANCE NO, 310
Oh.io aml ;·'! } ot.her streeh wJLh.
ORDINANCE NO. Sll
service to the .same cualomer on
Sealed B1di will be received by
By Dea~ Barnltz, Clerk
(9_) For Sal~- --Ameno1 1ng Or•!tnance N..&gt;. 269 to in the s&lt;~u.l VJ!l.age- of Pomeroy, F1xing and rerulattng the price the .s&amp;me premise .! until the tUJ- the Board of Co-unty Comm,1a.
(9) 2CI, 28 (10) 3, lO•ttc
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pro1 tdl· 1.. 1 the tnstalla.twn
of 1 0'1io, wh tl·h Council hereby de. that may be eflarged by Tbe Ohio tomer has mad:e paymeat of an 8lonerli, Meigs County, Ob~. at --:;:::~~~~~-~-~=-;~~-;;~~
IS GAITED HORSE, grands·m uf mec/lJim ul fli.il ktng time lildtcat ternu11es th;~t because of the flow Fuel Gaa Company, ua succeasors amount equal to the
m.hlimWD tM- Offu:e oi.Id Board, Pomeroy, I a
King's Genius. R. L. Capehart, ors, or pJrkml: meters, on Lh~ of traff1c on the .streeU or por- or u.siins, fur natural ga1 to the monthly charge for each month of Ohio, up UDtll 12:00 o'cleet. aoon
llla:. ....n. Phvnl' 35541
two p.:uk.n.,: 11Jl~ l~&lt;~ted "il Lhe I tions of tilt' streets within tiuch ! V1llage of Pomeroy, Ohic, and ID the lntuvenlni: period, but not to OCtober U!, 19G6 for fUMI.itblq
9-!6·44'
"\urt/1 :.t-It· uf ~la1n Street 1n the arc;~ that parh.mg therein shall be Its 1nhabitants, for the period of exceed twelve (12) montha.
tbe foUowlng.
---- - - -- - - - Vt l!.lgt· uf Pun wroy, Oh.io.
.subJect to thP provisions of this Five (~) Yeara from and after the
From. and after the expiration
Transport delivecy ()( Guoline, ,
22 lNCH REVENNA COAL furn
\\ 1!!.10·. \~ hclause of the traf ord 1nanfl'
effective date of this ordinan~e; of the aforesaid Two 'i •ar period regular and premiwn grade~ to
&lt;(
1
ace $7500 R L Ca pehart \lasvn ft 1 &lt;Ullilt: ,._m_, ,,u'A- existing In the
SECTION 2 That Section Five and re-peahng that certAin Ordin. and for a further period of Two the "County a.r.ge, Rock~. 1
Phone Spruce 3SS4l
Vill i!~•· • t l'umt•ro) Uhto, and fo•- of Ord.n~tnN' No. 269 1s hereby ance No. 216 p!lssed by the Coun- (2) Years thereaf.ter, u follows:
Ob1o, at the dlreation of the Cou.n--1
.See These Trade-Ins On
in- 1
9- 26---;tc
the I•U 'ilt•· •atd_l &lt;~nd Wl:'lfa~r ~f amended to ll'ad as follows ·
ctl of the Vlllage of Po~y, Ob.io
Twenty-five Cent~ (+5t") per.. one ty Engineer, during the 90 day
Our Late Model Uied Cars
00
latas 2 ce~s per ~· ~
QUILT TOPS F-OR SALE. Call th~ \'IIL•g~" 1t i' u111erny, Ohio, tl
Rt&gt;gulatJon~ of Park1ng m lndl· on the ~th day of December, 1949, hu.ndreo. (100) cubic feet for the period commeneJng Oct.. lS, 19M.I l9:53 Plymouth Belvedere
aert!OD. Mirumum c !U'ie'
.6238-J
.
is 1\!&gt;('l',\ &lt;!! } tu rt•gi tlak the park - Vl.-lual J&gt;arktng Spaces
entitled: ''Ordinance No. 276 - first 800 cubiC feet, used through
Quote prices 00 botb rea~
Hardtop One local owner.
4. eents per word for three con9-26-3 t
ing on lin fliirk lllg lots located
Fixing a.nd regulating the price each meter each month;
and premium gradeJ,
R.eaU,y deu
Heulive insertions.
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_ on !lw \ H1 !J \H ie uf Ea,t Maio Wht&gt;nev er a vrhtde :!-hall be park· tha-t may be- charged by The Ohio
Six and one-half Cents (6:.nc)
Board of Comml!ieionera reserve 1 1853 Ford V8 Customliae
Spedal-One month for 25 cents \ Lar~e Gas Heater, good as nL·w . StiPt·t 111 \111 \'tl lagt' of Pomeroy_ 11-d :n.an JndnJdual parkmg space, Fuel Gas Company, its !luccessors 1 per one hundred (100) cubie fe-et the right torejeot an;,· orallBida.
dr, R&amp;H, Seat eoven,
per word.
.
w11l sell cheap . Gertrude Hall. I t)) tn ,,t o~l ltnl.. l'' "k lnt: rnt'!rrs
wtu n .~ parkmg meter ~a.s been or a.!lsign, for natural, mixed, or for the ne-xt 4,200 cubic feet, used
I runs fine
Full rate of 2 cents pe~ ~or~ will
PorHt~nd, Rt. 1
9 25 t;.,pl
."-10 \\ 'II!Fia:nun:, be it or-· m~Lallt·d th e P~' 1 sun parkmg such manufactured ga:.s to the VUiate throught each meter each month;
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
be _charged for advertiSing If not - - ----~
- I d&lt;tuwrl h&gt; lht· t'oun•· ll of th&lt;' VJI_I Vl· _h tdt· -, hall cteposl_t one
cent of Pomeroy, Ohio, and to lt.s in
Seven and one-half Cents (7~c)
Admlnlatr&amp;lol'
UU52 Chevrolet 4 dr sedan
1
1,
1
111
p11d for befoo-e the 25th of each roT
d k ...
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'l
eig
Cuuntv
cmn~.
ftvt·
cent
cotn;;,
ten
c"'11t
ha-bitllflts,
for
the
per:lod
of
seven
per
one
hundred
(100)
cubic
feet
Eat•t•
of
E~
Silkrs
Decl
...
d.
,
deluxe,
eleu and rus fine
1
- f0 II owm~ .1'nsertion ·
........bage.
nnmg $LOO
omatoes
ra...,. ca J· I '
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t
I fi
cent cmn "l t7 } years from and afteT the ef- for the next 4~.000 cubic feet,
N tl
dliDe
monu~
bus han
d . Rring con- Ohlu t&lt;· o 11:Jrd, t•f all rut mbOI'.'i c?m~. 01 a. ~en Y ve
o ce ·lS be.-ebY g1ven that Ro- 1I 1951 Fo rd V8 Cu-m
1
10
Errors
m AdvertlSIOg-Should
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f-tive
date of th'•
u.aed through each meter e-acb bert Coat., whose Post Office Add-/ 4 dr Sedan with overdrive,
l'lo'rtNl th rr t'lo t'mleurrtng .
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d' ~I T'' D llbe
....... nen. s. 11 . LMLyrnan
.DdS!llin
.Ln tlld Stiltes
. . money
h
t satd
d' park.
I
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- ordinance.
re~._. t~me 18 "" Y· ... e ~ Y and Keno H.~&gt;ad
' 9 25 ~
SEl'I'HJ:-.l 1 J'h.JI Scrt ton Two tn~ nwtN . 11 ~.Jc me er 18 P ay5
BE IT ORDAINED BY
THE month;
re&amp;s iB Middleport, Ohio, baa been
radio Ind. heater, cleanest
Sentinel wlll not be. responsible
-p uf (Jrrliii ,Jr l{'c .'\/(] 269 enacted on lh•· .o,t.L:Il&lt;~l showing that legal park- COUNCIL OJ' THE Vll.LAGE OF
Seven Cents (7c) per oae hun-~ duly appointed as Adfnjnfatratar ' '51 mBCfel UOun(l
fnr more than one mcorrect In· 6 . eli:bt w-=eks oltl p1gs. Ja,·k Oo:tolwr 4 lCJ4il 1J 1• il!ll r nd cd to l in!-! 1 ~ onl~ permLUed on such de- POMEROY, OHIO:
dred (100) cubic feet lor tbe- next '!f the Ertate of Edith Siden late
1 Studebaker ....
sed·
195
&amp;ertiOll.
Seuiena&lt;blc, Pomeroy
9 25 2tp I rt au ds fuiiP \1-.~
PO~ II
J.
:10,000 cubiC feet, U.!led through Of )(eiJJI County, Ohio, deeeased.
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Card or Ttlant.s and Special No- - ,
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SECTION 1. Tha.t for tne period I each meter each month;
Dated this 15th day of Septemo an VII with overdrly good
tices of Evf'nts printed at regu- 3:1 RATS KI.LLED w1th one pound 1 (ongr ~ h·d AI{,( t'or the pur
I he Vlllage CouncJ !; a '1n ae- of One (1) Year from and after
Six and one-half centa (tll,2)
r ber 1906.
lires, cheap trauspqriatiQJJ.
Iar elassJ(it:d rates. Obituaries
STAR WARFARI:-4 . Safe, suro:, I fl 11 ~ t· of 1ht, {llll'll.l lll t· the "con- l"rdance with the prov_!swns of the effective date of this ordln· one hundN'd (100) cut)ic feet
John c. Bacon
!--1950 Mereury 1 4: dr
published &lt;~t 1 cent per word.
guaranteed.
t: -'' t• d 11 a ffl{' .~r ra 13 h&lt;'n•by dc-l lht_, Ordmance, determm~
the ance, the maximum price wbleb all In excess of IOO 000 cubic feet
Judge of the Probate Court
with overdrive,
and
Eben.b.ch Hardwa....
clan·ll 111 ht· · n St•t.ttons or Main l£'ngth or tJme that. par Jng 4 The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, its used throu h each ' meter uch
Meirs eounty, Obio
Su1.r Run FHd Mi1I
Street :BuT!• rnu l .tml
Mulh(•rn·. pctml~ll~le Jn ~n indJvJdua l park- succnsors, or aalp, .shall be per- month;
g
(9) 1126 (10) 3 3te
Station
- ' ---9 19 2mo p Lynn, ~}('&lt;IIH&lt;LT'C llnrl Coul't Str£'et 8 i 10 /.: space for 'wl&lt;hich meter 1s ln· mlUed to charge for and the mlD·
A Mtntmum Charte for each - - - - tr1111s,
NOTICE
,
. , and 11bo tho 1wn r~rk1ng :ots on s_lallerl up;? the depostt of one 1mum prict: at which It or they eu.stDmer each month of Two Doloeei!Qjl.' ilr
1 will not b,. responsible for debts 3 ROOM APAR1 ~tENT ~OR Hfi.N I thl" \ flt'l h . , 1d1 ,f Ells! Mottn Strert 1 te nt, ftve ce nts, len cents or twen- shall be required to furnlb na$2
lltCUOD or part ot a
00
-contrtteted by anyone other than
washing utLIL11t•s fur Dlshl'd $1-1 l'om 1 1 '~} flht () an ll wht&lt;"h said ! ly-ltve renl~ 111 the parktng meter tm·al ge8 to the Village of Pome. ~~:( 'I~ .!i~~:! ~lem~::~d~l:er. via1011 o( a action
myself.
Quenton Speneer
a Wl:'ek. 680 South S!'cond Ave p;,rkmg ll,t ... are J,r,tl&lt;'&lt;l hdween I ·'ls hf'letnbefore provided Nvtleeto roy, Ohio, and to iU Inhabitants, diAContlnued at the
ue.st ls
bl' deelolft~bd!~~~::;
--::-:::;--::;9::25 3tp
M1ddh·port, Phone 60R7 Y
S)eamon· S!n 11 and
Butt r-o.H I the puhl!c shall be g1ven by ap- shall be and the same Is hereby 1
req
of
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h 'nci'.td
1 cu~:tomer, The Ohio Fuel Gaa Com1 prupnate s1gn 8 sett1ng forth ~e '11~~ f
AN EVANG~LS'dC MEETING - - -- - --· ll'ngth o_r time for wh1ch parking as foll;~~ac 1 1 ua1 consumer! pany shall not be under sny obll·
Mil be held Sept 17 thru ~pl. 30 8 Cuhtc foot Norg(' n·f1lgerator
Gnod Clf:•an Us~d Can.
the eond ihons
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1 i~ penmtted and
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9 20 U
All M:1kl"S amd Modr.J.r
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ve cubic:
n 2f~et
..,.; 1 per
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·on th e same pre.
at Z.10n c burch o f vnr1st
eac h
tht·r•
of These may bl' upon the hundred
for one
the 1same "'-.-.omer
evening at 7:30 int'ludini SoftJti.ETROF·QLITA•'
parkm,g meter stand or in the 1m. f t MO
bl f et
d tbr
h 1 mises until the customer bas made
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mcdiMI' viQHIIty
Any vehlcltl
et cu c be '~e
oug payment of an &amp;mount equal to 1!!1!':,•
urdayll. Rsy Russell, a former SMALL HOUSE: AND GARAGE,
member of the t'hun:h will be
newly decoralt•ol, f11rntsherl Alho
AUTO SAtES
j whJc.h rematns in an individual ea~ix man:r ~:-h~l~ C~Dt.t (S~cl) the mlnlmum montfttY chargtl! for
Evangelh-:t. Everyone is Invited
two unfurnJ~Iwd &lt;tpart ments ;/1
park1ng spat'{! after the prescribed
hu d ed (lOO)
b' f
each month of the intervening
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9 19 JOtc
Call 6009 .
time for parkmg is hereby deter· 1P•r lohne
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period, but not to exceed twelve
9 22 fi
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b 11 , 11
k d bu.
or e nex 1 4.....,., cu c ee1' use (12) months
IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW? ~ ---~----- t:_ __ . _
RODN&lt;·y DO,..'NING 1 mJ~e1 t~ 1' 1'1, •11&lt;•11 Yb pare-~-- 4t through each meter each month;
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e ron.&lt;l'lucre her~ttb , i1, to tbe- extent of auch
SECTION 2: That it ls express.
Bakef'a w!U give JOU the bnr. (
!ride on furnih:re or 1ppllaa·
uy
illegal . parkmg lf the meter db-- inconaisten'cy, hel'l:b)' repealed.
Jy conditioned tbe service to be
Ar Traffic l.lght m Mtddie,;ott
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. ~lay stg~al sho·ws tb~t 0r propehr
Seven Centa C'7C) per one hun-- rendered by llid' COiJl~Df, its
Open Evdln.. Uiltl t ·p. m.
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CUT GLASS, Colored gla!&gt;s cunus,
as been rna e or sue dre-d (100) cubicJeet for the nex.t sucee&amp;son or anlgn, pul"'suant to
Phone 6045-J
1 l'f&gt;Will
(3) In Memorium
and antlque furmlu t·e tn any
Fl.-.• .4uromobile, Heo~lth
pa_rkmg .. :rhc provlswrts o-f thla 95,000 eubi~ fe , used throuah th1s ordinance shall be primarily 1 :,.:::.,;::;;.~--'""'.;,;;;;;o;;;;o;;.;;;;;;;o;;;;!,:;;:::!;::::;;;:::::;:::::;::::;:;;
shetpe Conta ll Mr~. llu\A-.~rd CcO_l dmancc sha ll not apply to ve-- each meter each month;
f-o[' domestic and commercial pur-] 1
IN LOVING MEMORY of my dear
ell, HOO Wcs1 M&lt;1tn Sl , l'umero).
ACCIDENl'
lncles parkt"d or ~tamhng upon
Six and one.h•lf cents (8"'c) per ! poe'es and that service- shaLl not be
husband John R Davis who pas-Life, Ca~uaJty and Bondt
the ~trl'Cls of lhe Village of Pon:-e. one hundred (100) cubic feet for · ex.tendod to other consumers of
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sed away one year &amp;JI:O loday
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ruy m the. congested ar-ea heretn· the nett 150,000 cubic feet, used dlffereut clas11es until after all
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~temb(&gt;r 26, 195~
b~fore de~&gt;1gna.lcd when such vt· .through each meter each month; reallln&amp;ble requirements for d~
Real
Estate
Broker
You havl' left me a beauttrul mem- · feet in dtam.etl' r. Call 821}-M.
hicles are parked or dandmg up.
Six and one-fourth Cents (81Ac) mewtic and commercial pu11po.es
Steve Eblin, P,1muroy .
ory, and a sorrow too .l{reat tn be
,i'MMIOO~~~~~~· OHI~II un ~uch streets between } _he hn:un per one hundred (100) cubic feet are fully met, and thls, provision
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. told; but lo me who ha ~ lowd
o~ 6:00 P m ln the e~·emng until for all In _exceu of 280,000 cubic shall be bindlllJI: UPQ.O said ~mand los~ you. Yuur memo1·y w:li
~- 00 a. m uf th r followtng morn- feet, used through each meter pan~, Its !Uccesson a.nd a.satgns,
( 14)
nover grow old
lrlJ:! of each We('k-day _except ~- each month;
durtng each month of each year;
Hi s W1fe Erltlh
AlAX
WARD
utd~y
when
the
provl~wns
of
this
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A
Minimum
Charge
for
each
bu.t during aay month or year,
Rooms ffJl' rent Call 205 or t.-on·
9-26· t tc
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nrdtnancl'
shall
not
apply
~etween
customer
each
month
of
One
Dot.
aubj~t
to the foregoing llmlta.
tact EdUh Teaford,
742 East 1
10:00
P·
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Saturday
evl'~tng
.nd
Jar
ond
Tw~nty.ftye
Cen~
($1.25)
tlons
and
after compUanee with
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ATIONWID.
H.OO a. m. of_ t_he followmg Mon- shall be made. If service under the foregoing provW.ons gas may
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this rate schedule 1•
dilcontinued be delivered to any other con.
3 UOOM DOWNSTAIRS APART·
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ays
at
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request
of
customer,
The sumer and additional classes of
LOST: Small platlnum wedding
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&lt;(nc Holidays.
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I Ohio Fuel Gas Company shall not eonaumen a.t such -times and
itle:! furni shed. $14 a week 680 11:5 E. l•f'ond St.
oband, Saturday,
Sept. 22 ,on
Pomeroy, Ohio
SEC'l'IO N 3. That Secllon 6 in 1 be u!f1•r any oblJga.tion to resume unde-r such conditiona and
for
South Second A~c Middll'pOrt,
Main strl"et in
Pomer'&lt;W- RePhone 6CIH7 Y.
ward. Mrs.t Lev1is NLooU, phooc
Ordinance No . 209 Is
hereby service to the same crutomer on such rates a . may be agreed upon
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den~~ Al l v~rkmg 1S prohilb1ted tomer ha 11 made payment of an co08Umer or eonBumers.
(II'AI.ITY IJOES:-J'T
Uousc Cor rent,·
Stx ro•tHIU:I and
10
Y P,a'rkmg spa-ce where a amount equal to the
minlmwn
SECTION 3: That Ordinance
IT PAYS
COST
Lol·a!Nl on e,•nvcl Hill. !
~ll~~t.er iE m&amp;ta_lled whlch ~lsplay.s monthly charge for ea~h month No. 276 pas.sed by the Council of
6Hi7 -l\t.
o 24 3tc
1 a ·l~ nal ~howmg that P 81 ki~G is of lhe tnterveqi~ AerW:d,, butt, not the Vlllar:e of P.omeroy, Ohio, on
Superl(tt' Serv1t:c
not ~Tmlttcd 1 ~nles1 a deposit of to exeeed twe!Ve ' (UI)I ii(~Uia:
the SU1 ~av Of;iJ~Mber, 1949, oen.
' ~crvkc to the Living
a one cent tom , rh•c cent coln,
FJ'(Im and sfte-r the expiration titled: "Ordinance No. 276 - Fix.
Our M.!lt o
!.rn l'('~t toln. llT a twe~ty-f1ve of the •fore•aid;, 9ne ·Year period lng and regulating the price that 1
te nt com Is made aa hereln pro- and for a furttler periOd of Two may be charged by The Ohio Fuel
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Vlf!NI fr•r Auy vehlrle- parkf'd in (2) Years there~tt.ter, •~ follows: Gas Company. It~ succe8AOr"s or
::"omplete WHEEL AUGNMENT, rem llEN'J' 4 rooma and hulh and
'1'r4'Vt'y.l•'imstcrwa t
ronlrave ntlon of thl9
provt ~wn
Twenty-five C.nt..s (~)
assigns, for natura) mixed or
b.:1ncll11 and brake 1ervice.
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t"Oom!l una halh . furnished
sha_ll. h~ def'm_ed to be an_ mega! huttdred (100) cubic feet
manufadured cas to' tht Vihage
Bactett'l lafetJ !Jenice. Well
Wm. '1'. Grues'l.'r, l1
pa.1 kto~: ~mdel th" provlsJOn:s of fJrj;it 600 cubic feet, used
of Pomeroy, Oblo, and to Its ID·
apprlml·n is.
MaiD Strttt. PomerOJ, Ohto.
Phone 285
this. Ol'~manr~" Thr f_G.d th~t a :8aeh meter each month:
habJtanls, for the period of Seven
MidtUoport.
9 22 1 mu p
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j ~durll' 1-' 11 ' nn Individual parksix and one-hal( Cent•
(1) Yearrs from lind a£ter the ef:...18_1_A_ut,_o Sol~ - 2
FUHNlSII ·
tni-( spacl"
the time signal ·per one hundred (1001 cubic
fedive date of thls
nn the parkm~ _m l'tcr of the same for the aext 4,400 cubic feet, used e • •." be •nd the satne
tW. 127 Buth!rlwl A.. c · l'ulll ." ;;;
1841 CHEVROLET CAH, NCi.lj: coy
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I s hows no pHrktn~ pcrmLtt cd un- tln-ou&amp;h each meter eacil month · b)' repet.led. '·
Jer and Cleek .:ar agr. Racine Phone
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9-26-12tc __ _
"B'-"Id Batter For L•ll"
a
uf H P_rorer coin Is
Seven ana one-half Cents
SJ!';CTION 4: 1'he fernta and con1811.
.
U--ro-~m-·-unft~rrrl;herl aparlmt·nl
GRUE.~ER BLOCK CO.
mallr as hE'rc m provtded for shaiJ per one hundred (100) cubic teet dltioOA or tbe Hrvlce to be ren,..,...,.~.;.o,._...._..;;.........,.
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with hath, for r('nl. Ah;o 3-ruom
3 Mil•• North of Pomeroy
h£' deemed prlma brle evlriC"rlCe fqr the next t&amp;OOO cubic feet dered shall C9nform ·with and be
-'-- - - unfurni shed amu'tment
with
sa c n w G
of the u~lawful parking of such Wed through cac'b meter
each s~ject to tHe Rules and Reaula·
1956 Pontiat" V8
bath
Both
newly
decorated
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Cull
~~:t5prl~g
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ru......
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by
Ita
operator
and
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month;
tiona for furnishing gas service
1
2 dr. Sedan . Only 8800 miles,
294.
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Cents
(7c)
per
one
of
tile Company un file with and
Bleattnar's, Pomeroy.
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SEC TlO:&gt;J 4. That Sectwn 1U ln dred (100) cublc feet for tbe next approved by The Publit Utilities
U.lll3.00
OttltmHICl! No. 260 1,.
hereby 50000 cubic feet, uled. throuah Commluion of Ohio.
ONE four room 11nd 1 five room
apartments.
8 room dwelling,
I &lt;~mt·nrlt'd to read 11.'1 follDW~ It ea~h ~eter eaoli moDth:
SECTION
Tba~ the natural
19M Buick Roadmast1·r
newly decorated in.side and out.
rt'RUOTURAL J BEA.ltl3
~,hn ll .'or u~lHwful and a vi~latiDn
She and oaMalf Cent,. (8'1.!.c)
rutnithed or c)elivered pur4d.r. Sedan. Pow... r Steering &amp;! Wi(l·
Must he seen to bo apprechtlcd .
QH 10 VALL fY
'f th• prll\lslons of this ordJnunee per one hundred (100) eubie feet allaht to the term of· thl5 ordln.
dows. - Blcattnar·, Pomeroy.
10 deposit. 01 . cause to be drposit· for all Jn exeq, ot 100;000 cubic 1 anee by th,! aild 11~Dtpany shall
A N. Bl'ngcl , Pomeroy. 9 18 tf
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rd in !lny parkJnJ~: meter any :stua, feet, used tbrouah e~eb
meter have an a,,ence heat value of not
19M GMC It ton Dlx P1ckup,
Utlllli&lt;'S paid . Jtie North 4th St.
RI:~RAP IRON - AIJ!:'rAUJ
rlcvlc-e or mHallie substanr&lt;', or each month;
leas than 900 Brittsh Thermal
1111 Y nth&lt;'l' suhstilt~!e for a h· !k
Chrome Gnllc and Dlx Trim.
POfMI'1Jt
A mirUmum Cllarae for e&amp;ch Units per cubic fool duriag any
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Mtddlcpol'lt.
9 19 6tp 1 Pho11e IIICI
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.1.88!1.00
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' or 2~c coin of the United customer each month of One Dol· consecuti\1~
twelve (12) monthJ
Tile Hotel Marlin 1188 llva\lablc, a
cAlNTING- Inl •'rior,
Jar and Fifty Centa (t;U(I) ah&amp;ll be period.
l~w rooms wllh runninlf w.rtn
r·xtl•nor, roof. Work guur~nlt·cd.
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SECTION 8: That any or&lt;UnaiK!e
~CTOR
195:1 Plymouth S.avoy 2 dr
section$,
1rrms
dl
" OF E MAIN ST
R.."l"."
One local ownt'r. Low M1lcagr. .
~tc11m ht'otcc I an d Ho t c I aerv Icc
"·' ,...... , 8009'·1e.
u . Phone 381 -Y. o!hr,.
viol!ttions
and provisions
pennlitles · nf
,-...~ sc he d u1e •q
soontlb ued a t the or reI olutl on, or par l of I n orOF•
t~t spodal we'ckiy or monthly
li&lt;J ill r1' 1\nlloy, Pomeroy
"' requemt of cUJtomer. The
Ohio. dinance or reaolut1on, lnoonslstent J
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2 9
8
1 h1ll not be
.1.68!1.00
4 111-18
passed' on
rate 18to $8
stettdy
IUCflts.
as
rtJnllii('C
No. are
f3 h£'reby
Gaa C.mpany
low
we~~tkly
double oecu
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h£'r
inrn11lrto-·pn~ Fuel
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Insurance
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Rt,d
ma
1lcap~~rt
()!!his
SECTION'7:1'hatthlaordinance
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A
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rooiiii
or
PC(!la
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dl
!d'oateray. McrcomBtic drive.
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Partie•.
Wedding~.~
Bnrn~·Siwpson
lrumranee
Agency,
r
,,n:mche
ns.
thoush
fully
reo
shall
take
effeet
and
be
in
ft)fce
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Banqullls, and prtvate b rea kf Rs t.
Middle(~rt. Fire _ AuOOmohlle,
wt·S l'n erpm
from and aft... the earlieat period
jil;::;;~(
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lunt:hconM, and supper par11es
Bnnd~. Phooe 631!J·X
8·20·1~
F:C'I'TON 6: All ordinanrr~ or allowed bY law.
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C!)n fllc1
PiUis&amp;d Sept. 17, 1936.
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Phone 300 111 Mr. Samuel 0. Per - ~-- - - - - - •· --- .19M: Chev. Brl . Air.
ry, lessee of Hotel Martin,
('OMPt.ETE !n~u·~'l.ce Protectl(\n, Wllh the 1 11 ' 0 VIsion~ nr thi" ordin·
Attest Cbas. W. Leaar, Clerk
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4 dr, Sedan . Blue wbhe rtni.'ihg 10 lmo{'
l.lfc, Auto, Fir~:: , Polio. Call DoD artol' be- and the !lame are hrt'l'by Approved : I. F. Robln&amp;on, Mayor
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919.262lc
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1201 Business Services
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pantlt.
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Monday evening at t he hCHne of tree... htb t.,cu~ lHld phlox.
Mrs. Dana Hoffman with Mrs . C_
Mr s John..•loll t:. f-'lannmg to en·
0 . Chapman as eo-hosLes.s a nd Mrs l!!rtain ttw dub Jn (ktobcr when
Carl Miller, vice president, presl.d-1 she will prt'~tde fur the last met-tI ed in the illness of the president, in.~{ of her tt:rm of off tee and M.n;
Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bn~dbury .
Guy Lark~n wdl be ro-hostess. A
Mn;. Ruber11. Reibel, co-chairman de:sscrt courM' wa~ served to the I
with Mrs. William F()lan of the ml:'rnher ~ by tht·
h~tesscs. Ar, Clvie commfttee, reported that t-he. rangcmcnts mcluded
a line ar-

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SEI"H FTAH.IF:S BOOKS DUJ-::
Aftt·r )HU hav~&gt; h1·ld }u ur Sepl t- mber met·\ mg . the cluh ~&lt;'retary
s huu (d ' Jill~ h lh_e ( "I_u b 11 f'CElrl 1 b ~JO k
and ;,end
or lmn g 1t tn the office .
1 would like to hav~ all recm·d
book ~ here m the offu~e by Octob cr 1. Th IS
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books tv be graded and tOok to
Jack son';.; Mill next month. It is
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The staff and Qfflcers uf t he
p y-l h Jan SJ!-&gt;1e rs,
Me-igs Tcmr)le,
~ad a plam.ed potluck supper -aot
the K ~· ' p li ed! Monday evemng.
Mrs W.l lwm Allm&lt;~n, . president,
prto.'ll&lt;led at [, ~hort busme!.!i meetlt&gt;g and Mr~ Georg_e Childs askEd
.thl' bll'"S.Si n~ precedmg the -'&gt; uppe_r.
Plans were made to meet ID
Octobe: at th e home of U.rs. Dave
Farmer with Mrs . Otto We'-t.s as
the a~ii:stin~ hootess. r; &lt;~mes were
-pla~·ed duriltg the sor ial period
with prizes won hy Mrs. Horece
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Mrs
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Mrs . Lena Me
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The KITTEN
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THE SHOE BOX
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Kathleen Jo'ugate, daughter of Mr.
anll Mrs. Oscar C. Fugate, Nevada Street, Toledo, to David Jo):m
Bl&lt;.ir , .;011 vr DorOthy Blair, Val1eywuod Drive and T. A. Blair, Brame Place. The c~remony was performed by the R.ev. Glenn McKin.
ney at the Second Baptist Church.
he !:".ride wore a wedding gO\\!D
or cha ntilly lace and tulle over
sat.jn and carried a cascade of Eucharist lilies and carnations. Mr.
and Mrs. Blair are making their
home in Ann Arbor where !;,e is
enrolled at the University.

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Schoof Men Win
The fifth birthday of Linda ,
Id au8hter or Mr. and Mrs. George
AtfendanC·e Award Hackett Jr., was celebrated Mon·

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The men and boys of the Feder·
. ated c hureh school were treated
Sunda y a!'·r-n
"" ..-...v at the church by
l the ladies of tbe school w-ho were
losers in an attendance contest.
A vesper service conduM.ed by
th e Rev Waldo J . Bartels 0 ~
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the meeiing wtrlch was held in tbe
slnctuary. Mrs. ,fred Btaettner
was the on••nt·
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'"'',group
of chlfdren
Primary Department
.sang "Jes\11
Loves Me".

Th()ltlas gave an outline of a da)l'l'
program i!Dd Brown ~ve a talk
on the in.telleO:.ua.l sub]cctB· after
which therP- wa' a question aod
answer period.
At the c-lose of the meeting the

group adjourned Lo the
d4ntng
room where the
guf'lltl
were
greetetl and r~reshine~ fil. hot
dogs, baked beans, ~ ehlv•

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day afternoon at the Middleport
Ki~derg!a.rt.en. Mrs. Hackett was
8.8S1Sted by t he li!acher, Mrs . Guy
Reynoldl, in iiervin'"~~o decoralt!d
cup cakes, can~y favors and balloons to. the children .
.
Denms Hackett wu a 3peQ181
guest at 'the partv
. and Linda iilvit·
ed the followi~g chifdr-e'll to the
party · tab1e: Lo1.5 Ann ~auer. Bet·
ly Lynn Koe
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. ler, Kathie Manley,
Myrta WUson,
Florence
Singer. -Michelle. Hackett,
Ot}Jt:n -in tb.e . ar~~~n KiJ)de~, .
a:arten Ire B&lt;t_bby Race, ~ODDle .
Quillen ·Re~ Fox, Bobby Maliley, ·
Perry Bl!ebe, J.e rry Lee Stobart,
Carl _DemOsty, . Rebecca Savre,
Judith B¢ewet,. SQ4ra Bu:~y,
Joyc'" J:?avls, , ~oan ,N~ai ,.. Paula . .Sue
Mourtlirig, JAnice "·Bunce: Dennis
Ault, Bobby Priddy, Marry Long,
Jimmy Clatworthy, Richard; Smith
Dee WelJII, Danny Lewis, Stephen
Stewart.
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Motttr fair. exc.pt hr
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60'• north •nd ult to 70's ...,....
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De.,oted ro·Tl'le

Lots Fugate
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T0 Dawd Blair --~-· .. ;summer
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He-idelberg Colleve lhlS
to the group. M!ss
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I ct,recent
weddlng of her niece, Lois

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Lucille Bearhs Uawk.ins, Pomeroy Soc1ely Editor
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Eleanor S. Schaaf, Mjdd epo
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[ ''""·, proi••• ur ''"d'""'"• the '"""' """' •.-r ct•hl'"' '"the
new gy mnas im11 would be S'tar-tl'-d I room and ~r; arra ngeme nt of

this wcrk b"J t h f ('arjJt~r Nursery
Rurl!nghan: . and &lt;.~ko .Jnoounced
I tha i the cluh hafl munE'Y to iinance
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1 the pr-ojcet ~cw membert; voted
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tn were Mrs I&gt;ais y l'attcrBOil and
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that t he Olub
had won first prt7.e in the Dtst.ricl
,' fnr flower s hows g-i , Pll by one club
, .:md had hc,nora blt- men.tton [or
their y~a rhoo k . M r~. Ca rl Df'tlnison of the c lub has been named
St.'i:mlarv of !lw Dist ri rot.
Olt The Brlghletl
Roll Call responses were "Bibli·
aer Ia Middleport
I. oal Trees" and th ~ papers for the
BAltER FURNITURE . , program wcr€ "' PianLLng Deciduoua
Trees" hy Mr ~. Guy Larklln a-nd
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POSTPON£1l

The Daily Sentinel

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Young GOP'
Name8 Casto As

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Fire Department
Auxillpty Pfa~Js . '
For SQtlpStfpiJef .:

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and ice crea.m were served. ~
Plans w01·e ~mPJ•t¢ for \heir·
ing on the oomrnJ.ttee were llra.
Louis Rei'bcl, cha~n.- MTs. Cari. annuJ.I SOUp SUPM:l' ~ Q~tober .
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Shields ~ Mrs. Lena Huber and Mn:. 22 when !lie A~li.,-y 61 lh,
unteer Firt ~meQt· ·, m~ at
the Flnimah's Hill Morfaay night.
Fred BlaetJtoar. ·
Mrs.
Sidnfy T. Russell, president,
=------- -----~.!..---~presided and the plana for the
Soup Supper for the fl!~me!_l A!J.d
th~ir fa1niUes were c4if01et•4·
Games were playe(i\ ·dirti'Jg t-he
ev(:niug and prlzes awardedi to a
numbt:r or the members_•. : -.
A dencrt course was sei!v:ed
thO!:!£ present included M~t.
ell, i\ns. Evert~t Bachner,
Emmett Shuler, M-rs. Wayne
. hons, Mrs. Da-vid Ohlinger,
Russell Mills, Mrs. Robert
hinny , Mr.!l. 0 . K McKiney, Mr"&gt;l•·
Jack B~h\cl, ·Mrs. Thomas

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you'll ride sweet and low in tha'57 FORD.:
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out . . . Jtl!!l ~ a beautiful pioce of archih·durt&gt; Mt~rt.a.
With li~ foundation. The new "ln)\er Ford" i:~ tlw llf!Cret of
Ford's ma~JeiC ••• the inaide !'!tory or why Ford ill the
Jonl{flllt. lowa~l, bia91t, moet spoct.acular Ford ever!

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out Mit diPI ·down bt.&gt;twoon the wheels. This helps
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Roar apringa are mounted outaide the frame so t.he reV
l!ea.ta are lower. The new driveeh&amp;.ft 1a tapeMrl a.nd hooka
up with the differential lower down tha.n ever befol"f\. Tbia
leta you ride sweet and low with tun road clearance,
lut thlo Ia I••• tho beginning of llll! new Ford •t&lt;&gt;rfl
Wait tiiJ you t.ry ita excitina: new sir.zlet Wait till you ' "
Ford'a wonder(ul new bodiel!l that rid.eaweet and low wteJ(
Ford'a remaukable new frunee. TheY hot only have quality

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in !Ill Ita ~lory. But (above) we're aiving you a sneak
pr1wi£.w n( the "hidden beauty" that made the new Ford

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