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Pomeroy OES Chapter J86 Plans
For Grand Session At Cleveland

Menu Planners In A Huddle
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Friday night after the LoganMiddleport football · game the
Middleport Band Boosters Jovlted the Logan baqd members to
the Music Room where they were
served
hot-dog"
and
pop.
Mothers &amp;.Hsisting with this wert
Mrs. Walter Crooks, Mrs. George
Childs, Mrs. Arthur Skinner, Mrs.
Francis Anderson, Mrs. Emerscn
Jone11, Mrs. E. M. Blake, Mrs.
Malcolm Roller. Band Dlrector
and Mrs. Earl Warnke also work-

1952 CHEVROLET
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.. Jimmy Panons

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Middleport, Ohio

.Anniver~ary

Event
Super RIKht Tender Mellow Flavore.t

Smoked Hams
FULL SHANK HALF CENTER SLICES IN!

lb.49c
Super Right. ... Center Blade Cut

C'huck Roast
lb.49c
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Sliced Por~· Liver TENDER • • lb. 21c
Ready ...• SPECIAL
or Cod Fillets lb. 27c5'1b. box 1.25
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Orange Juice
3-6 oz. cans 59c
Pane., F,...h Froun

Sliced Strawberries
4- J0 oz. pkgs. 89c
Llbllys

Tomato Juice
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2-19 oz. cans 25c

Armours Treet ·

Nutley Margarine

12 oz. can 37c

2- Jlb. pkgs. 39c

Dried Pea Beans
21b. bag 25c
sib. bag

sse

Drlod

Pinto·-·
"'2t• pij. 23c
•• ;...49c

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Pickle Relish

'" gal. Jar 59c

Aunt.,.""

Iceberg Dill•

26 oz. Jar 29c

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~eiiool ol ·weaviDJ Stata In Chairs
wiif' be belil ill the. Rock Springs
Grange Hall .cn Wednesday, November 9, .11tarting at 9·30 a. m.
Supervising th.e meeting will
be Miss Anna Blt!bricher, Home
Furnishing Spec1alisl al Ohio
State University.
The training is to weave
with f iber cord, fldt reed, wide
une, splints or other materials:
This Is open to a'!yone wtw b
interested ln
attetiding . ~'or
group!!! who would like to havP
this taught in their own group,
they .should send leaders.
Anyone Interested
in this
ahuuld cCJntact tbe Alriculture
·Extenilon 6Hiee Jmmeaiately,
NOII.y, Home D1!mOnstrafeported.
ftleetlnt (;j• this typeon Tuesday, Nov, 15.

Social Notes

IMPI.OYIIS FITID

Employee. ·of the .Martin Restaurant e~oyed a ateak dinner
with aU lhe customar.y tl'lmmiqs
Mr. and Mn . Paul Fiaber of Frida, nigbt before tbe dinner
Mioeuvllle are visltint irl Colum- wbieh the;y 1erved to the l,opn

From Pomeroy

football team after tbe Jocat game
bWI wltb relatives.
d.inaer . we're ·U,..
Mr. and Mra. WiWam· Parttr Thoae · at
Dunt. man.aeer, Mi'a..
and family of Columbus were reo
White, Pearl
ceat guealli of bil PlreDb, Vr.
ADD Durst,
and Mn1. Edward Parter, Miners-

Nichols, Mr1

ville.

Emmett WUJ,

Mr. and

Mn.

' Jamea Will and dau1bter1 Bd,
and Mrs. Walter Walker apfat

Z~netfvUle

Mr. and
Mn. In
Albert Hoffner with
aad
last
Sunday

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Wednoldar in WJikeaville wttb
Mr. and -Mrs. Harley Strong an~

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family and in Hamden with Ml'l.
A. R. 'l'edrow.
New Orleana Unceasorod
·Mr. and Mrs. James Oldin
(Emma Reibel) of Toledo are viS.
Arthur Prapa: _ l~vtrfy Gerl•ftd
itin11 .with relatJV'es· hen:.
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Mrs. Fr.ederiell: R!Jbel of Co!·
umbu,s Ia the ·.IUetLof relative~.
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Soldier Of ,Fortune

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and Mra, Charles Hol!ner vlalted

Sunday Sch09l · · ;
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M.rl• Wlndaor

Afrloan Manhunt
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United. Airlines Offieial
. Terms
Cr~b Worst In Civil Aviation
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of Cllrllt . '!'ill

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to lnnouaee:ment .JDWe
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tendlnt to tbe·
lal m.W. will be
varioua ·cb,~ of
MeW County with the speaker 1or the diy being:
Koeh from Lowell, Ohio. '· .

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Morning aerviees. Will
8:30 wltb a Chil4fe1t'a
Commurilon and sermon
delivered by Jl'ie
Slaet .tit 10:80.

FOllowing

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Slight damu_e wu caused when
delivery trU.ek oWned .. by tbe
Valley Baking Company
eest clipped tbe left
·an automobile that was
, left on Route 124, in
Tbur.sday afternoou.
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lona-hodied look •mootlii itA w•r ,.;,,
to a wonduful whoo•hina !kirt. For added zest: • rhint1to111
sparkle pin, bracelet sleeve•. A Vicky Vaaahn JuniOr . _.:....-.;.
in Richroo, blended rayon and acetite by' ite1i'i~le.. ·. ( ·

tbat th,,

.Tweedy rnU:tarn ol copper, rello", PIU'I!le, leal or '~·];!~ . .

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2 p.nu l!:venllll IIM'Vie~.
acbeduled for 7::$0 R~P'·
Rev. Earl Slack in~~ ~~"'!:!~~
t.he special ~t;~rvicel
! public b w~lf!Ome to
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SEE The Complete line Oil Womens and
Coal,, Suits and
ln tl)e bwy ready To wei.r DllPfil't·
ment on the 2nd
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or~.ftoyalties'

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ot
llusseU pDinted

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to pau the
when the wtecli: Deeurred.
Dant.ge. was , lllig~t to the fender, it Wu·reported.

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tertained the Chrlatian C~·~:,:.'j;
ian Class of the ,Pomeroy
of Crist, Tuesday flvenJng at
borne, Mulberry Avll!.
Members re4pd'hded to roll
wlth a question on the new t05ta.li
meot fulfillment. Devctlons
'led by Mrs. Denver Kapple wll,bll i
prayer by Mra. A. ·0 . Lee, tbe
cher of the claq,

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Miss Louiae Gilmore, viee president was in Clharp of the bwl·
neu ae.uion when plana for tb•
annual Chrlstmu Plrlf were dlacuued.

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Chureh F'olk Make ·
Up 225 Gallons
Of Apple Butter ·
twenty-five
&amp;allons of apple-butter were
made and most of the orders delivered Wednesday and Tbunday
by W&lt;lmeo and men of the Middlepcrt Chureh of, Cbri.!lt in spite
or the wont weather for the put
two months.
Five kettles of apple butter
were cooked at ·• time in the yard
of the George Childs home and
during the heavy
down-pour
Two hundred aod

Slick Streets
Said Cause Of
A~fo Accident

Dies Wednesday
Funeral services for WW C.
Merritt, 89, Columbus, f~er as.
sistlnt .superintendent of Jleila
County Sehooll; Wlio dled 11 the"
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AJum Crest HOisPital, l w~_,ay,
wilt' be . held at the A. ~~ Held
F\qieral .Home · Ia ColwnbQII, Sat·
urday it 10 A. M.
He bad been • ~ , iD the .
Ohio &amp;Cbooll "for · "41 ~. and
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bid been lnrrtnlmdttal ia ·orpnlng maily of ·t}le eouatJ'• .JOelal
soeleties. On"e· of llie· olctai mem.ben of the Pinnithf1 t.oda:e of
.JIIsoUs at Atbeila. be lli1d·. been a
member for 18 ,ean. Mr. Merritt also wa!!l a me111bjer of the
Cbureh of Cbrisl
He is survived by his wife,
Flora; a son, Howard, three daulhten, Ml'l. Florine Williams,
Kts. llabd Gilley and Mra. Ncrina Watt., an of Columb111 and six
crandcbildren.
J'rieada may WI IDJ time and
burial will be iii tbe Hebbtrda-

Rain brings "limited vision and
slick streets and It Was reported

bJ·· acting Cblel of Pollee Frank
Hudson •that an aeeldent. wbleh
bappeaed in tbe downPoUr yuter·
daj afternoon on Main ,~treet lh
·tron&amp; of the · Farm Bureau tOilld

the

Ohio U. S. No 1 Size A

Katahdin Potatoes
SOibBag98c
10,, lb. bulk 25c
Cheer Dtilei'COIII .............. 2 lae o&amp;o 83e
Dus . . .. . . ... . ..· . . . .. : . . . . . .. . 2 lge. sl!,o '83c
Ox)'d,l De.tel'l!eat .. .... ...... llge. alii! 13~ ,
Tide DolefiiOIII .. . ........ '. .. I IJ!e. aile 83e
Drefl Delel'l!elll llo!lllllr or Pink I lilo abe 83e
Sple llld Spoa Cl-er . ...... 18...,. pq. 17c
t:rlleo Sllol'lellblll ... ... .. : .. . 3 lb. un Ilk
Joy Litt'llld Doter&amp;eai .. .. .. t--7 01. Bile. Ilk;

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gal. Jar 39c

l;ory lloaA .. Lara• Size . . . . . . . • I ukeo 2to
Ivory ~P .. PefsonolSIIo ...... 4 caked3e
Ivory Flak" ..... ... , . .. . . . . . I taeotu·ne
Ivoq Snow ................ : . ~ IIi• aile Ilk
~ ~P . , ReJUw Size .... .. a co!'•• Ilk

OHIO: Cleu4y ... -lor lot•

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Here•A the newa ~r the s!ason lp.eJled '4MU

Man Without A Star

Klr1&lt; Doutlll

Hro.o1lenvu T-om,, Ml'oo cr.
land Helnea, Mrt. Hehry i.eitiil

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POMEROY BEND THEATRES
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Sbelia Walker was honored on
ber eighth birthday wPth a party
given by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dallll.!l Walker of Mason on
Saturday afternoon. Her cake was
a two tiered doll cake decorated
ln pink and white.
Those attending were: Sharon
Maynard, Jimmy Maynt:trd, Connie Newton, Sandy Sorden, Nan·
ey, Gary, Leslie, Wesley and Lou
Anna Gibb8, Billy Roush, Phil
Goodnlte, AngeJea Zerkle, Mary
Foater, Billy Zuspan, Judith Dunean, Marilyn Stanley, Johnny
Grueser, ~is Ann Rizer, Denn is
Foreman, Linda Chattin, MJtrilyn
Scbwartz, ~oan, Caroline and
George Illy Van Meter, Pat '!lad

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Mllc:e Ryio.

spent the paat weeltead w1th lier
.mother, Mra., Florenee Burna! de.
,Miss DelotM Kltcbeb Of Dayton
spent tbe weekend hert.
Mr. and Mn. Charln HoUfter
and Mr. and Mrl. Georae Staee cf
Findlay we.re weekend JQests · ot
relatives aDd frlenda. Mrs. HOff•
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Sfrelia Walker H onoretl
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hostesses, Agnes Brown, Leona
Smith, Mabel Moore; Marlene
Moore and Gertrude Mit-chell.

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At the conchuion of the meetIng, refre&amp;hments In keeping with
Halloween were served by the

Jimmy Parsons

er, TQppen PlllDI; Mn. Mabel
Gaul, .AtbtN. and Mn. Callie
Weraor, ll)ddiOJIO!t ·. •Jov G. G.
G'aUI, Athens. Cbau~ Wernet,
MtddJepor1, !lou Cleland and

Classes
Are Scheduled
·i , ,At.- Rocksprings

Pia• were made to •attend
.crand cliapter seuion in Cleve· lowing chapters, Racine, Webb,
Haniaonville,
b.J:ad, Oetober m -27 when Pome- New Marshfield,
roy Clulpter 188 OES met in re- and Aurelius.
A special meeting was pJanned
gular lellion, ,Tuelday evening at
for Thur!'day O~tober 20. Memthe Mllooie Temple.
Mabel GoeJiein, worthy matron bers were reque3ted to bring to
and Deazll Goeg)ein, worthy pa- 'this special meeting 01 the regutron presided onr the meeting lar meeting in November, good
and invitatioru were received to used dothing to be sent overseas
attend "Friencb Night" at the 'roJ- and also sheets and pillow slips
for ca nCer dressings, projects of

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An infonnation affidavit was
filed in t.be Clerk of Courts Office Thursday by Prosecuting At·
torney Jim O'Brien against cart
D. Arnold, en a ehtrJe of drivinJ
vill•, o., Cl!!metery.
under tbe inOuence of alcohol.

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MEIG~ GENIRAL. HOSPITAL.· .
, Admitted WedoesdAy; K)' le ¥ (-..
K.in,· Wll'ller, 0 .·
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Disp1iued Wednesday: Mrs. Patricia Houdashelt, Pomeroy;
Jo
Cla:k, Letart, W. Va., and .Mrs.
Freda Heines, Jliddteport.
Admitted Tbu~y: Mrs. Opal
Van Meter, Pomeroy; Mr. Napper, Syracuse; Mn.· Victor ·voung,

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· Di.!lmisaed Thursday: Misa Mary
Ellen Andrews, Long Bottom; &lt;Mn
Frances Lang, West Columbia and
Virgil Darst, Cheshire.

Threatening.Letter By Gallipolis .•·•.. ,
• . . Mai,:Brnags~n Arrest ByThe ~in

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Thtll'lday the werten took turns
b01d1Qg heavy plutie clotlu
over the kettles to keep tbe raiD
from diluting their pnduct. ·
ApllfOIImllel)t
UliJted
with the- variousbrJ&lt;.,..
part.
of the apple Wtter making aad .
maDY of them W"'!ft erved . their
voiBDie
k
mUla bY otbet
er ·.."'ffOI •
eb· Wbo br~t the ~ · to the
CbUds home.
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blood pro.
concerned
''"lll~~~•!h&gt;~· Of Ute
to
111•ke
a record-break·
donatiag ~lood

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JobMie ·A lliHn J'tlelion.; 27, ·Of
Gallipolill, bli · ~· . . iiftsted 1ty
nu afebbl and ebal~. with vioIatini a federal extortion NiU~e
for ''CaWhil i tlfrflltftin&amp;· lett.er
tc be mailed" to a'· )'cM.a1 aecr.,_
tary · emplGyed b)&lt;· · the Mason
County Board of Education Ia Pt.

, It .fwu alao said ~l.l~son
and Min Qa}.r,d. bad~ beta trieJul.s.
Jackson wai"Yed UUU~tr~ b.e·
1cre the U. · s .. Comna.il$ner m
Huntlnlton and wu ,~id in de·
(ault of $2.600• ~nd pcndi~C fed ·
·eral &amp;rand ·Juey· act~., ,
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At the ~ame ti.I:D.e .lames Earl
Everett, 19, •Hount Cllre, W. Va ,
was charied with interstate tran,
sportatlon of a atGlu truck. Everett, a AWOL soldier, '1JU spprehended b)' Gallipolja ponce after
driviDJ the truck from pt_ Plea&amp;-

secure Pleuanl
Accordiq: to J. Gordon Sbazt.
that bloodmo- ldia, agent in ebar&amp;e of tbe. Pittsin advance ap- burah FBI offite, tile anonymous
many d(nior• to letter contained no d.mand for
reaion all per- .money. It was Hid U..t tbe IIIMP
d?!~~Qeto. ter ws1 mailed oa · Aapst I to ant.
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He waived eut:rtinatloa aad
off· Jlas.on County uid tbreateud wu jaiJed in default ot $1,500

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Pabllahed eYel'f aftenOOD g..
00pt SundaJ br The Ohio van.,

lenU..I, tne.. at 110 Metlwlie
lt., Pemerw. 0 . Butlna offiCe
I}Joa.e 398, editorial oUie.: phoae

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J:Dtered U ~ODd clQt mall·
lba matter •t the post otriee ·at

tomeroy. Ohio.

Natioul ICIVert.lalq repr~U~Jl.,
tatlve, BoUinell1-Kimbllll, Inc. 343

THE RIDGE-KENO
.Mt. and Mra. Everett MUbOan

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Lelhlaton Ave., New Yort Clt7,
111, N. Y.

SubRrJpnOa. rates: Dt~nve..,.

dinner euwts ' of Jir.

Dwlgbt · MlJh9'1n,

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Wednes-

JY COllA' GILlS
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Tragedy Ijes behind another a
husband who has cOme to ihe
parting of the wayE with his wife
and advertises be will no Ionge ...
be responsible for her debt4 ,
H~re are opportunltiea to ·travel, people driving here and tiUtre
acros1 thi1 expansive continent
read)' to take companu:ms.
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SmaJI but tuclna&amp;lng speculatlon can be wound about requests
for part-time
work. Perhaps
they're, from eo~~scl"" ambitious
juniors, or older (~lks plecint
out annuhiet~ or pensions
Readrri expel'l new 8 plper8 to
pre•ent atorle1 under beadUnes
and ln the orde1•ed Enrllsh
of
journalllm. That's not the only
way tbey are published thouah
la II different form, the). appear
throughout the Want Ad columns.

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McArthur ae!I:Ompinfed by, -~lieir
dauihter ar;_d fnmlly wue ,qcent

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Tbe~J!I wer~ ~ pre,~~ent. fY!latty~s

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?d the 'Nm&amp; at twenty pouncb per
IICOW per month .
1 'I'be variation in rn1lk pro.1uotion ~&gt;.Gilt of the ma}or problem~
ln. the markttina: of milk an.i the
'0 . H. I. A. hHrds reflect the jeneral ~end witJ-Jn the area Kllli:
Production m some herds within
the count)' 1s more than double In
the !lpring to what it 1s durin&amp; the
fall and winter. Th1s iB one of the
pro bl ems farm ers liS well a.11 milk
distributors fmd a major headach.c
Att emptmg to even • ·Jt milk
productwn t hrQughoul the year
in hne w1th consumer demand has
develo ped many different marketmg solutiOns, but the eonaum·
er and the producer pay the cost
o! all of these variations .
For the month of September ac·
eoi'ding to )ft. Jone&amp;, the Jamea
&lt;fib•s?.n herd which is oo test for
fiut tlme this month was
in both milk and butterfat
with an average of
pounds of mtlk. and 40
of butterfat per cow for
Other h1gh herds in
were the R. G.
Son herd
with 726
of m11k, the Tbereon
herd 716 pounds of mJil,
N{JnnaD Rose herd 699
pounds of mUk and the Roy Holter herd ,sl •pou nds of milk.
In buttertilt productlon other
high herds mtlutled ~ne Jobruson ,
Roy Holter .aqd Clarence Price
herds with 23 -pound.'l of butterfat
per cow and tbe C. M. Heldley
and N. G. Rose herds with an
average 'Of 21 pounds of tutt4\rfat
per eow.

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feed duriDfl the
lhe dry feed·
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boped for tho lid Ill

1ome of the lood ealves aold. for ''!
hlaber prlee tlwl 1111111' !lllrlet

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OIVI TOul PAMILY THI AOVANT AGI OF THI BU.T IT
ll11DIN8 Wmt COlA'-- DO IT TOD'ATI

meR felt they were worth. ·

Wbtle nera1e prleet do not
toll the d01"y ,...,. do II•• ao 11141·
cation of tbe trud. Steen m the
'Choice 111de
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lhe aoo4 grade $20.811
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The beifm ..averaged $1'7111 for
tho ehoiee, f16.7g lor lbe aood and
$14.35 for the medium aroup.
While these prltfa are low iD
comparilon with a rew ,eara biCl:
.!lome flrmen would fiD.d. it profitable to keep aome
their
feeder ellvet 11 bome if they
have aufficlcnt feed 01' can 1e-

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Athena ,..._,. wlt.b a noord of
648 bead sold pointed out the
need tof iaereased UH of •ood
bed eattle sires alld daiDI 11 wt11
11 providiDJ; tufficienl feed for
tbe numb«r of bead of livatodt:
on hand. OD:ly -65 bead out of 338
tteen anded Ia tbe C!hoice JI'OUP
and 24 bead of tbe 23IS utferl
graded 111 tblo crooP.
While pri&lt;eo lor the &lt;)lolce

able animals
. a proJbnes,
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able for either D. H I. A. ·Or Owner Sampter herds
The Harold Carnahan herd
whieb bu been on eontinuou~ test
for approximately twenty years is
now on the OUic1al Testing program under the supervision of the
ter 'l'ueBday morning at the
Guernsey Breed organization and
zor HD.!Ipltal.
the Oh;o Agricultural Extension
Mr. and 11r1. a., Morns,
service. Edsnn Rowb is the other
umbUI 1 spent the weekend wltb herd within the county on the OfMr. and Mrs. Richard Fiek.
ficial type of testing.
Nickles and son, WltbQr,
Farmeu are urged to consider
o.ny of the three types of tesh ng
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sei'Vlce, Official , D. H. I. A. or
Owner Sampler lnF6rmatiDn on
of thC$C ,.thrcf types are
contacting C. N.
Joqes,
Tester, Agricu.IL
tural ExtensiOn Office, Breed oreanizatlons or Ohio State Un_iver11ity.

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Ume ucl lerlll- lkal., to lAO
aanual Ulllt om4 J'«&lt;lllur COitferebce at:htdulecl for all
diJ ThundQ', NOft:mber 3- 1,D the
A111erieu Le&amp;fon Rill at XCCono
atlmlle, Ohio. lletllla of tho
proO"am will be rel•- oltortiJ,
but fmntrt are ur&amp;ed to let uide
thit date to seeurt tile liU!IIt fn.
formation on the profitable ue

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were guC!Ih of t.Keir ~ter, 1
M,. and ' Mrs. Roborl lil1Jl1!1ijf:;Qd
children at Loran over tht.:....O.

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Unltu we Wl.sh to ~ewo•k th"' life, and I hne my own favorite
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Tb• anrqe milt prodlletlOII }It
tbl twelY+ . ){~~ County. daitJ
bercll oa the-It H·. 1~ A. ~~
proJrUD inereued IIIJh!_ly froln
AUJUit to September aeeordlna
to tbe report Of C. N. Jonea, J"l~oducUon Tmer. The milk \mJdue' Bulletla ·' No. 111- Uon for tbe, ~moatb of AUIUJt
Jb:tenaion
~ poua,dJ of rniJk for
"Home ~orace of Vft1C!Ublea a:rut av"a1ed
eaeh
of
the
328 eowt, but for SepFrullo"='WJll alY~ opc.I]De IDfOI'
tember . the averigc w~ 826
mation on 1tor.,e melbc;Mk of
pound• of milk for each tlf the
den cro~• ·
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::~!Iii,~..:!:' :.:: Meigs County~MiJk..Pt:.oduction
1rollt4 by YeaWI\1.. . aa4 ·by
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Yilor for till .. •rea wW Mlmmq. aan OMUIIa II r.....able prtc• obor1 durlq IN .,,.., ~
Ju ud polo&amp; ot1t bow area ,...,.. to ftod Ollltnall fo a fWof&gt;. hl'fe - o d 1tta11T calY• od wo!t!ot .us! oprinJ. T1tt, UM of hiP« .,...._ tloaa ~ ill
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tlitlr ..... IDIDtl Jll)iD. wbea pbtuia are UMt tol4. \
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A liJII" of moll\ IIDd -wW belp
hol4 tb hwnlditJ at tbe proper
dearee. tbe ~alilt lii1orWa.

Mr. and Mrt. WWltm Keanedy.
and sorr; Poineto)l wen 1uppel"
gu~sb 6f Mil. aad ..--... Cbarle!l

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atitutlon, tho Aii{oilc,a;.~~";
BY ao•IIT c. RUAitK
p.apera won • aulniMr ...
lea:al pl'oeeues nf the- land, this
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rtiht away. You could, by Hltlm
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bread tover
If dation, make enough. trouble to
lnw
pu- 'w~
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d b othe• b&lt;eods,
llc
affaira
~ 0 1} ea rea • ut I WLl 1 sure and sattsly even the Cnmmie!l If yOU'
ctdzent 1hotU'd\ b.., if
TiJhtfully de~te the validity or atlirt a wh9le new proces11 oP l'on·
mil"e&amp; of demiMratlt' • .,,...,..,'""
its advertisina:. Nor 11m I knock- .&amp;umer blac"kmail
Bv DR. FRIDfRICK 1. MIRWIN were to be a8tUeM4. •
tng Howdy Doody, but Jomchody
· Dlrtctor, Sahoal of Journtllam
The campBIJrt wal bued .,.
oqht to tell thase people when~
It ll all right, e!lpe.clally in the
Rut1.,.. Unlve~tlty
theory that 1t was the l'tiPQIIItlbland when to stop.
radio and television fields to
The 11m5 celebration of Na- Uty of 'the prep to ttJve; 11 1
-Howdy Doudy conu~ over tho wheedle; cajole, dem:!nd, claim, tional Newspaper Week, bn11ed on transmilslon vthtele In maintainTV and the kids love him and bd subtly set the children to the lh~lhe "Freedom of
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"ifab;~y
they tell their mamn11 to buy tne clamoring for Whatll.s cornflakes tinn," comes at a time
ar;,a:e
thoa.!""e~~===• ~bo~
nice bread he advert.aes, because or Belchola . the soft drink of th e press ls engaged ln a ::::~:.: a:ovefnment - leclaJatlve,
quute, "Fresh ao-and-110 bread ts spacemen. But this busmess of struggle to maintain Its p1
lstrative, and judielal--ot
Howdy Doody:s favorite bre.ad hooking the old lady to what as the cfllet purveyo,r of
In
d v!t 81
nd 1
mportf;nce
bocau~;t! Jt bulld11 stron111 bo" 1
may be clilled. a contract in return formation needed to assure a~ an
concern 1
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a I1 h t ~ay1 I" And 1 don't ,miiu
prorrro. Info'rm-•
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tfJ[ht'r, 1f a qua rter-page a&amp;'1tn thrn; picture.!! s"omthow outragU»- •"Freedom ·
The arguritent goea to th&amp; nrf
the kids that lhry can get ALL me.
meaba Just one thinJ:
core of representative
the HowdY Doody picture.!! at
flow of newa about fhe
rnent. There must be
.onco!
Suttpose Ma doean 't 11uy &amp;nd housekeeping
and persistent
But when they ten the mother, serve thl.!i bre8d for 30 days'! Can
Since only a few misguided between office-holders and
as commanded 111 the advertise- she be sued? Will they take away individuals will quarrel with the tor:11 if "llovernment of, by
mt'nt to till out lht! coupon be- her citlzen.shlp, or whut? H 11 tn~retical lmpltcatJons of
the people" Is to m,ean' an)tlt.ina. 0811 i&amp;
low and send IL to the bllkery Q:UY gives me a free l•nk of jJaso· dofinlt1on, one mlflht wonder
And the newspapera a]~ wlt) t1tat the
p 50ple It 1a about tlme for the llnll nnd 11igm m.e up to bu)' his the sub-tltlt' df , the
other mass media, constitute the IBeurit.y lbould not
und, Dt
cttase-and dcshlt boys to move in. blend for tne relf. of tb" year, N"'spape~ Week theme should
agencies thua far developed the executive branch 11 . a eJQ41~
. Dec awe whnl the th lng th~ y can he ret over IC 1 1111iea~ ~round read "Your NeWBpaper Fightstofor
have the reaource1 ntqUlred to hide · lnform'ttiH . tlaat eOJn.
tho
col'ner
to
another
filling
sta·
Your
R1ght
to
Know."
to
ohannel
dl~·tea
ohoul•u •t
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WilP
ear o , goort Mom to .Biln
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d lnr'ormation concternt. r•
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Is a legal contrltct which read" tum? I don't know
Th ,
mg the eeda (and mlldeeda)' of m:ade avolllabllo to the JUbl.,.t
thu 11 way
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e answtlr &lt;and the cxplana- th~ office-holders to the clUzent.
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atcond'
of
'"U pob reoelpt of th e complcto .
th 0 d
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in ma,.•s tendency to suppress in· presl'led claim of the pre8l !hot
set o.f Howdy Doody pictures, 1 In!' me
s, w ere they offer formation which he feels should
WCig'ht · ll~tluc i nl!l Whisky und men
lt hAS ' a l'lpecial rliht of aC!ceu to
promM e tu bUf und illwv~ my
h
pot be made a matter of record. the source of news.
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One of the moat
thirty (30) d :~yN. s 1gned, Mu . ut 0 U11" 111hcy sell deorlilrants, al aftaln, few are afleetecl . But \er-eftects ot the •11101,' 011"o'd!01 '!!.
Wh11tevt~r, Of New York or Dll 8f" " thw extravagabt claim s If he h a public o(lJcial, when War has been the steldy
hUh or AJI.. uquul'qu t~ or where- 100'1''1V(l i'Y me, whieh' H not ac- he pulla down the black curtain or an attitude on t1\e Plll't
evcr."
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A contruct. my rr·lends, i.!l 11 or 1; 11 11' _exaghwerpttons
true publie concern and proper all-out commu~lcatJontt.bolloey nol
contract, and u simple letter 01. b u
Ln 1 e window and I wilt public interftt he Is guilty of fealible in a naUon fbreett
memornndum IN enough to mllltc
uy 11 If I want H. but nobody Is hindering the free llow of news. deal with the
of
it log11l , or even 11 witnessed ver- ftDing lq command me to rush
Hllitory teaches
that while
A
bat ~ttnlcment, ~ , 11 d hl're ull of 11 ri~o:ilf nyt and buy 1t now befun• s~pgreaslon always bas been Pill&lt;:
f~I:•,J·!~::~~:II~~llo,..,::
sudden yuu gul thl• muthers of all the burglars hl't:!llk In and swlpl' heed , It achu'!Ved broad public
ertatl nn s1gn 1ng u statement by 111 dI hove hearrl mvo~ hiKl, "Yaa n~ss ' stgnlficpnce when P'inttn•'=' wa''I
reque~t. Which actuBlly make" 1 lN,'' with any Jood hum or invented In the 15th century.
A sbnUar 1ltuaUon baa
them ilabl~ tn a .~uit for breach what!IOI·ver, and I am personally i'rom that lime to the present
of contrat't 1r 1hey received tfln wolnM to boycott evC"ry product there ha• beer, an uneeashtg veloped dtiriq the &amp;arne
the pi(•tures and didn 't eat Ihe that ells me I got to have U for 1 struggle wage" between those In pt'e!l&amp; co,erate af the
b1·ead 1 would bet so m(' vl•e ,,.. rich, full ll!e.
who publlah and thole who con- The r"imary iuue Ia
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of the ~16\'Jslon.
:et~"~r~ c:narfh0 $0 ~J:0;1 r th lnklne ~ot~p and whb ky for a rich, fu!i Dur1n1 the IDO yean that foJ. newt l)hoklgi'apher.

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Mr. ancl Mrs. G,ora:e Morris o£
Phoenix, · Adz.• ~ - Cora Morrlg
of LaJi.pvill&amp;· spe:al a clay with
Mrs. Nell1e ~· ~d family.

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Mr. and Mra. S A.

Want Ads Tell Many Stories

Ruark

Mr11,

famJiy , ltutland , aceOmPJinled b)ll

An Editorial
No observance of
National
Newspaper Week woultl be complete Without the ~ecosnition of
one ne":spaper section that serves milhonlil of readers all ewer
Ule ,world.
Its the Want . Ad section and it
aerves thOJ!e. mllllou of readers
¥e1')' well-fmdlns them places to
live and plac~s to work, furnishing econom1cal
transportation
through
th~ columns w'iob
offer seconn-hand
motorcycles,
bicycles and 1,1sed can tor sale.
Th~re are a multi~ude of human mlerest stories m the Want
Ad pages, too. An advertisement
~eekl the, retur?, of a toat do&amp;chll~e~ I pet ~t requ1res little
ima&amp;~natlon to bu1ld up a whole
story, complete from the desolatlon of lhv home deprived ot a
family companion to a hoped-for

rei:ent eue•t• of Mr. and Mrs.
s.m. w..tt •• s,..Jllifleld.

Granee mli!:t at a ape:cjal

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C&amp;ft{er •here available 30 cenre
per week; Obe year tn advance
at The DaiJy Sentinel oltlee
$18.80; sb: moatbs, $7.80; thre~
Jaoatbs, $3.90. By motor route
where availablt: one nioPtb, SI
8y mail : oat year $8: 1lx m onth.~.
JUS: three mo.q,thl, S2.DOi oae

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Ohio Valley Elettric Corporation.. . • a.uc:u FvRNITURB ·,
ToHold'OpenHouse'Ottoberl} .S$29-iO E
SAMENTS, OhiG---Oh.io Valley
Corpor.aiJoa will hold an'
n orrru~l "'open hou:.e" Sunday
_ Oerober 9 from 3 p m. to ~ P
~or. public Inspection ot Its ew
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north ot S01r1cnh:, Ohio, aetordlnh¥e,tdo.
Vice President Fred R.
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.~ 0Vi:C snd itt SUb.!ildiary, the In·
, ;% ~ua-Kentucky El~tric CorporatJon, the office bulldinl Ia located
to 'the north ot the principal RIC·
, eeu road tn tht AEC's PQ.c
~ County A·Piant, entr•nee to wbk~
·4; .la the cloverle-af on Route 23
I f~u! f~ur ll\jlea .IIODtb oC Piketon.

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Jb. ShedCI .. td, "We hiYe ha~

~ .·.,Dilderable- local tntel't!lt In 0\lr
: ~•anent headquarter• buildinl
t;IJM 'N fir,•t moved I• dWirl~

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. ..._..'t.Nft:'l year lienee, we have
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Th e Syste m Dlvilllon· headquarten -'t!rveg '" exeeutive offlceJt
'or OVEC nnd IKEC eperatlons
includinlil the giant power plant~
Ky11cr Creek Station at Che.thlre ,
Olol•, and Clifty Creek Station
Madl ~ on . lndl11n11 . TheJ(I two rower plnnh prov1de elfctrtc power
requiremunts for the AtC's ~orb.·
mouth Area Project. Six of thtl
elev.n lu,bo-oonorotlng units ol
thfl! two plant.a, eaclt UpJ.ble o~
prndueing more than BOO,OOO kw
each, are lurrently in ope~~ation
•nd the remalnint five units are
In advan~ed staa:ea or r"orilpJetiOn.
W}len Cot'lpl,ted, Kyler Creek
Station will hiYe live units and
Clifty Creek
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the publit and our 1tatr wiU lte on '
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PEARS FOR SALE 2 miles east
Katea: 2 UD.tl P61 wurd. GDe Iaof Cbe.ster on what Is knMV~~ u
sertloa. M.i.aim:nu ebar&amp;e !;:De.Brownie - Woods Farm. $2.00
4 r:entll per word. fctr thre" -.JD
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l0-6-3tp
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tion for all your needs-CaiJ
Pearl W. Williams, .Pomero¥·
Harrisonville Road, State Route
143.
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4 Door Sedan-Radio and Heater'

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per M •nd up. H. H. &amp; J. L.
Hawk, Minersville, Ohio. Phone COMPt..P!'ni; Insurance Protection,
Cla~ter, Ohio or SP-357'76, Ma·
Life, Avtq, Fire, Polio. Call Dob
son, w. Va., after e PM. Mill at
Mlllt, Middleport, 0Aio.
Prattll Fork on U. S. Rt. ~-

FuU r.te or 2 cents pe:- word •ill
paid [or before tbe

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in Advertls!n&amp;-Sbould be
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TIUNXING OF buying Jnsuranee?
Sentin&lt;!l wlU not be re&amp;ponslble 1 double bed with spriogt; 1 din·
Guaranteed savlng111 up to 30~ .
for more tbn one hK:orreet iDing table; 1 treadle aewiq
V. D. EDWARDS, Phoat 3$.-:X.
terU.on.
maebine. All for aal~ cheap.
Home 434.
1-U -tf
Call 184-X after ~ : 00 O'clotk.
U.rd of 'IhaniQ · and P:ipt'Cis1 No
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(21)
lar cluidfied rates. Obituariea ror Sale---bne 270 ,anon fuel --"-~-----~-~
oU tank wlth villble ~ IUa&amp;e·
pahtl5hell at 1 eent per word.
fOR SALI
Alao one 1~ Ton l~ Doqe
Cbarced Ada re..· efved by mall or
3S
acres
of
real estate, more or
cab and cbassis. Inquire
"telephone jlvea. careful atteD·
leu,
beloaa:tns
to the late WillLacey,
Ohio
Valley
Bakin&amp;
CCJ.,
tioa;
lan:i M. .MlUs of Sutton Town1
Middleport, ·Ohio.
l~tci
ship, will be sold at auction
- --:-: COAL HEATING STOVE, Kiq sale on Tueaday, October 11,
1! 1
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1955, at 10:00 a.m. to the highoffice will be o_p_e_n-;b-o -g;i-n-ni:ng
condition. $40.00. Inquire Clt~v­
est bidder at the office of
Monday murning. Dr. K.
D.
er Farm Store, Tuppers Plains.
O'Brien and O'Brien, Att!)l'neys
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Amsbary.
10-6-2~
at Law, H)l)lh Court "Street,
Pomeroy, Ohio. For further
FGR HIRE
lntormatJon call Pomeroy, 452.
Bulldozer and Sub-Soiler. P. M.
Wonted
10.7&lt;Jto
Cowdery, Lon~ Bottom, Ohio.
WANTED TG BUT-Loall: Oak,
10-6-6tp
Poplar, Bwwood, PJa.o, 'lhlnul
BO'ITLED GAS-Installation and
It's a a:t·ea.t kindness to trust [
A.lao Oak, Poplar, Bulwood
service. See ua for prices. RUTlumber, 1reen or dl'J. t-t, a..t, people with a secret. They feel so
LAND FURNI1URE at Rutlaad.
""'· 8-6. Dellverecl 'o our Important while tellinr it.
D30.lf
1'uppera Pla!DJ, Ohio, 1m1.
Caab
on delh•er')'. wr.~e or eall
MAYME HOLMES
us for pa.rtieulara. .l'be OtUo
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NEW HOLLA.'ID
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to the 111gb Prices-Stop in .to
( 14J For Rent
aee how much we can 1ave you.
l&gt;o-Bushel Spreaders, tl298.00 Fol" · rent
UNFURNISHED
MEIG8 OLIVER SALES .
APARTMENT
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Phone 86-J, Pomer()y, Ohio
bath, fW'nace. Gravel fUJI
0·8-30tc
dleport. Phone 617o.J. ~0.·7-31:e

!&lt;.eol Estate

RELJABLit MEN FOR THIS AREA TO
HANDLE THE WORLD FAMOUS GILLETE
BLUE BLADES THlWUGH OUR NEW, MOD·
81\N·TYPE MERCHANDISING DISPENSERS.
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE
YOUR FUTURJi;. WILL NOT INTERFERE
WITH YOUR RRESENT EMPLOYMENT . ,
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has name of owner and no. 3a
showcr11 $20 00 w kJy Roo
So~ to Box 668-C, %
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pho e 185 and receive re*ard. 1 •i f)1
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Haell:etta Safety Ser?lee, W.
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Pometoy,
Obia,
Phone 287.
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with balh on Llneolo Hill. Furnished or unfurnlahed. Garale
K.nd laundry in connecl1on. Jnquire EwlllJ's Store or
hone
133 Gr 323~
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Put if Army can
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receivers-a

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Pitt over Navy-The Panthers
are coming and the Middies have
lacked desire. lt should be a
bruising contest wt~h the
come depending on ·the way the
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$25,000 NEW MERCHANDISE
THE HALL OF DISTRIBUTORS
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IGM BUICK Special Delux 2-door Want HOUSEKEEPER t.o Jive oa
Sf!dan, $1895. Blaettnar'B, Porn·
farm. Steady Job. M. C. Joba~roy, Ohio.
10.1~6tc
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SATURDAY
8:25 Sign. On
8:30 Andy's Gang.·
Pinky Lee 1
19:00
9:30 Winchell &amp; M1ho11ey
10:00 Commando Cody
l0:30 Mr. Wizardt
U :Oo cartoon C•rnlyal
12:00 . Cl.ptain Z.Ro
12:30 pre·ss Box rt-evlew ·
.t2:48 NCAA Football. 3:30 N'CAA Footbdll. Scoreboard·
a:e Saturday -~ee
4:30 ..Jqffalo Bilf Jr
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PLYMOUTH

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lugpp, watebM, l~lrt. l'ole881 He

Sanden; MJijliabie Ironing Boaida,
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tom )Jllde stock for ole. c,n
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REFRIGERATOR. llted
two
yurs. In e.cellent cond1Uon.
Price $100.00. Phone 292-J. J.
W. ltkMurray.

DIIIICATIIt.1
to pick.
Td the belt' Ia slrvlet. 'Witl
Will sell in lump sum on atalk. every effort to ltinlmln ilSte Ivan Carman, ' Pomeroy, pense. •
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7!00· saturday ~l(ht . Jambotee
1;30 P.erry Como ~w
8:09 P,eople .A.re Fun:nt
8:SD TexacO Star Theatre
1!00 _ George · Gop~;. Show .
9:~0 · ijit Parade·
10:00 Liberaee ·
10:30 · Midwestern ·Ha)'iide '
1):00 ~ews, 6 Sports Headlines
1r:10 (!wl Theatre
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electric drllla, hardw..., tools, socket
open End
wrench sets, etc. Hollhhold ~:~~~!'~
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trlc and steam lrclna; eookwarp._
appUanceo, mix.,., dli!le.t Jllirlablp .

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I SA~E START5-7:0Q p. M: .

19fl2 PLYMOUTH De!Ul' ~oor
Sedsn, S795, Blaettnar'a. Pomeroy, Ohio.
10.1.(1te Mature woman wltb varled offici
experience wlahes fqJI or part
lQGI CHEVROLET 4~oor Sedan,
time · work. Clli Middleport fJO..
$69!1.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
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Ohio.
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I201 Business Servlee
I~ I For Sc.ie
27 ACRES. new barn, 1arage, For reliable r ;1;;d'

Miami over Notre Dame- 'n\e
Irish have been a pleasant sur.
but Miami hu been - point·
this one a whole year.
.i~i"W,~rl over SMU-Thia il a
R lot of
and ~~~~:.~~;~:,". they
but
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a lot
Stao~fru'd over
another
the Spartans',
what they u~· to

Harrisonville; Ohio

Wanted

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Ohio.
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a1e. Phone 310-11. A. H. BeqiL
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waa:on, ~5 . B\aettnar'111, Pom- Two Furnlabed Uoom
eroy, Ohio.
10-1.flte
MENTS, new furniture. VWWu
paid. Call OO&lt;+M.
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1Q53 PONTIA C De lux .t .door Sedan, $11 na. Blacttnar'a, Pomeroy, Ohio.
10..1-8tc 1171
Help

1952 FORJ) Custom liM 2-door Se·

VITAVINO,CORP.
6741 Sherldtn Ro•d
Chlcaeo 26, Ill.

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3 Years To Pay

Desperate maiden: "I want a
husbapd of Uie LSI MF'I' type:
Long, Sbort;· Medium, Fat or

dets haVen't been

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done by trained
Take
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to ' Y~. ·P*t'Jlo.
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Ph... IJOO.J ..Ke&lt;!~o~'•.
Machine Service, Bet
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In You~ City - Wrltt -

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

Trade-In Allowance on your
old sewing machlng regardl!:!u
of make or model or condition.
We service all makea. All re-

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HOUSE for rent. U.7 Butt&lt;~ooul,
Pomerpy. Ci011e in town.

L.OST
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Aa.n.ual electio;,_ot. the board ol
directors of the Meip County
Agricultural Societt wUl be held
from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m., Saturday,
Oct. 29, at the oUice. of the county
commlsdor.W"S in the courthouse.
Membership tickets and petltions of candidacy are avallable
at the Gilmore Supply Store, Pomerpy, 0 . Petitions must be tiled
at the Gilmore Supply Store, at
least seven -daya prior to the election.. Membership ticketa avaUable until Oet. 14, inclusive, aa.d
to be eligible to vote must be
purchased by that time.
Charles Radrord, Jr.
Seeretary
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Memorial Hl&amp;bWif.
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road 1rJ11 woo.ld cover &amp;2.1
miles of hia:bwar in J(tfal
Couoty,

Hannah M. HQ~Jter

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deliret of

Baptist Youths
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Elect Officers
Ivory over Blue load~ with ext.rta
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•.;.~,... "I'" llfcftnoa!i&lt;, blue lll&gt;la!&gt;, ,adlo oncl

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1952 PLYMOUTH .

PA ICARD ............... 369.00
a19d50
OIW 2 tone ereen. ul...._.. drive

}!!J CH!,Y~OLIT ............. 465.00

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]949d_"~bORD ...... , ............ 299.00
• _. . . .._ t • " • Rlllilh, belter
taw.,"'" top, NCUo end

$_1 12~5.00

Special Dlx 4 dr Sedan. 0ngllllU dark
,lreen with white top We've serviced
this cor ,since new.

1!4.lblSTUDEiAKER ....... _.... 299.00
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llk. ~ 4r lledan. Original light blue finish
ShOWs gOod care. ~at.. Circus Special

beater.

19513 PONTIAC .. $1,195.00

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C1NCINNA'I1, 0. 'UP-A new
Cincinnati bebcopter servlce, Ohio

Valley AirwaYs ltte., hOP.es to so

into operatlon soori.
The company wblcb Will serve
an' area within 100 )niles or thl&amp;
city, hn plat!ed 70,01)0 .s'"bares of
common stock on pie, Tbe money
will be used to purcl\.. e planes,

for worklnll capltil aad operat. •
1 ~ ez:peUDes.
, -- 1h! h~Uoopter Hoa 'w~lllh~ ­
' .lire..ttr CincibnaU , . ~tltporJ 1,.nh
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Pair Senteneed
For Mill[ Theft
Given Probation

Harold Smith, fit, Beedlvllle. il
In aeri0111 condHion in the Vet·
eraas H01pital, Jluntinrton, sufr

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feriDJ frOm paeumodli, _that
brouaht about whea four of

ed that eaeh rna11 h1ve eight
hours ~~ eivil defeaae trainina.
After the flrat aid t,..il)ln.g, the
me~~. had to tlke a teat given by
the Red Craas an'd pan it. Six of

tht Ofl.llnatinl 17 wUt furt.6et' In
ftr'llt aid work lind took 86 more
an instrUC·

Emer·
men be-

Middleport

ribl ~ broken u bb ear
tumed, september a, the
:r;tlehwiJ .Patrol annowad. •
Tbe Patr.ol ltated tblt Smitll.
wu tnvelllae north on the Ttl
Hollvw ltoid, one mile aorth ot
Reedlvllle, when hii tit ·~
entiJ' went out of hll coiJ.tral,
sped over tlie left 1lde of the
road aad rolled over a :10 fM
embJ.Dkm.eqt, dem.olisbla&amp; Ute vehicle.

Robort Terrel~ 20. Pom....
aDd Curtis Barter, :110. Hoblon,.
were Ji•en a oae year aupeaded
JeD.teMe-, pendiDJ Jood behavior
ou a eharge of brettiq 111.4 eateriq .......... "' 1•4• 'Cedtiil

Former P011eroy Clark.
Taxi Operator dtatTbethqterm ol theatate,_ODIU'O
alld mu.opt.cei
that serve intoz:lcaUn&amp; bet'tnfel,
Dies Suddenly IDd to
lo t•e sheriff of
obey ali
cipal laws, Aay away from

report

well Meip COWily, br wrltlo&amp; or II

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'llle two bad pleaded 1UIIl7 to
lbe c:haqes of 1tealiq 10 Jall8DI
of milt ud a coatliner, last
month.
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Mra. Lawrenee Smltb l ..tertlhl·
with a bridal oho\'jO&lt; 'We.dneO.
daf oy'eoln' at the homo ' of , Mr.
aD~ -Mil. Ernest Davil, Npe Ave.,
ho.a.ofina hel' dau11hter, E.l!ia.,.tb
~d

Liquo~ Slol'ef

ToOille~~

Ann.
After the honored 11ue1t opened
her many alee alna . r•mu were:
played and prl•e• awarded t!)
Mr•. Howard Me1Dt011h and ,Mrs.
Carl M'ltch,

COLOOUS, .
0 . . UP-Tbe
ll'quar Depar!IIIOot 11m&gt;
retail iltd wbolesale ~
and •1eD.clea tbro\llhout
Uie
otate will ba doled next
brolbirl!~ar In oboervance of CobtmbwJ

lOOK CLUI TO MilT
The Great Boolr.l Qlub
at the bome Of Mra.

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Kreu, on Tuesday, OCtober
at 2 p.m.

oar.

Ice eream centered witb a•

u~brelta,

eakt and coUee
the boateu to
.Jijtdlo Kr1. bale War.\er
d"u1hter, Nl'l. Dlvld , Davia
aon, .afl'.t. t.r1oa Roush, .lira.
barl ,Davll, Mi-a, W, R.
Mlalea EUnbatb and Holao

Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club Plans For Ladies Night

~d by

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495.00
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ftre made to bave

llrJ, lolui Smith.
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Mn . .YU" I'Olnlerr
tbter, Kn. Robert Ritchie
IHO. Mn. Ralph Slaton, .l(r:a. ,

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f/.amer, Mr.. Carl Moo)'e, 1
iirpeat ' j)avlo and cblldroo,
Carl Davlo, MIA Harriett
!JIIOfh, MiA Dorotb.r L&lt;iq 1
!flu '·Xatllcyn -Mitch. , .,
, S~ndln&amp; IIIIa but unable to at~epa "Were Mra. Vern Davb, Mn.
Ellu 'StUes, Mra. It ora hall Nomo
Mtt. Mutha Caney and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Sin_lth and funtty.

on ~ November ball.o~ for, In lnereue tn unemplOJmtat lntur·
Dee. Uteriture pertalaiq to
biU wea dlltrlboled b.r tM
opeaier,

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tholr ltotar!A.... lovlted .. a
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Olilo Uqinnlty and United SU.~
es retn't*fntaU•e t• tile P'A:Omo
mie and SocltJ CouDd.l of the
United Nations. wUI be Ute pest
speiker. ReaervatiGill are to be

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