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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Midsfleport, Ohio

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The Daily Sentinel

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Eleanor S. ScbP.a!, Middlepol'l Society Editor Lu~llle

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For on Amerieu\ ·Houscwile

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Wh11
air fabrlca
and coallheer
To mlzes
make )'Oil
AI any aaltan ever wore, •

ice Zirkle;

seefttarr.

leston, W. Va., arrived today

Covertj

a vtslt w1lh her aunt. Mass Nettie

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Social Notes
From Pomeroy

Wats&lt;JQ.

progrsm in charge of Mrs
Fiaher was, pr~sented conof a poem "Mory FlowerMrs. U S Neaae; and

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papers "Fun wjth
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' Mn Norman FlaMIs
Tunc", Mrs. Mil·
Ho·~diiSh•ell ; and "C ut and
Dr)'", Mrs. Lawrence Rose. Mn

John seott gave a talk on the
baaie rule for arranging tlowers
IJid showed pictures to conclude
tlle protram
A. dessert course waa served by '
the bosteue1 to Mt•s
Charles

Mr•.

.TO OISIRYE ANNIVERSARY
Pll!rcy L. Peoplea, Ju1t1ce of the
~:· ~. ~~~:ia;wm celebrate h111 8t.1t
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lnvJted

. and Mn Leland People.•
Mr and Mrs. WUAthens 11nd grand·
Lee and .Bobby
and Mrs Rolph Pos·

WUl be held at lhe Wll
Sthool Auditorium

September 18. Reserv:a~
1re to be made with Mlu
Sue El•eliJt,eln no~ later

Sqnday, September' ll ,

SINGING TR4VILER-v,..i.
lltt Mlckl Mario l1 ftatUI'td 61\

8bvt Alltn'a NIC·TV thow ,.Tanllht," lhf' haa bttn ~king fr ..

qu1nt trlpa b•twtt,• Holl,-w"'·
wht... "Tonight" .\ orlglnath'll
f9r tht 8ummor, and h•r aa" •

toJtt nlght·clult dat:t..

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Middleport
SoCiety

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Hospital, Friday for observation
and treatment.
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Mra. Earl Coverdale' of Columbus Is the guest of relatlvea here.

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Parade Features

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Legion Sponsoretl
Comm~ity Event

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'A lar1e crowd or Pomeroy,send
resldentt enjoyed the J..abdio Day
celebration planned '117; Pene)'·
Bonett PK., No. 1• AIDeritao
Le1ion. w1th a Llttlt! Le11Ue bale
baJJ game between the Middleport
YantUB and the Pomeroy All·
Stan 11 the flnt eveat of tM

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Mitfclleport fersoiili'
Mnl. B. S. White and

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uniqn ~or

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weekeoCI '!Jlr. and ' .Mrt.

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Chic
n' Charming
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haVing a famlly re.
the- past wee)(.· Lut

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bave been ·fiere

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tile buliileu section l6 the llilb
School Stadium by Cbi&lt;l of Police
Buasell Bailey. The poJiee •en

ron, •lalted here': For t4e put
week. Mr. and Mta. N. S. White
and Mrs. J. C. Wilttn.t, Ak:roD
and

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prograD'l.

A one o'clock a parade ttartecJ
w:ith tile soundinJ of til~ villaJe
tire~ and ,... 1114 throu(h

Thieu

"'iant 'Inc!' daucble~. Debbie;

and rMrs. Robert · L. White 1nd
children, Gloria 1 and ~Bobby. .reo
turned to their liom11 in Akron af..
ter a week's visit. Expected bere
Fruby evening Were Mr. ud
Mrs. Gail Maelary nd cbUdrea
Gall, Nell and Leah Anne, Akroft:
who wUJ spend the weekend hert:.
Mr:s Glee Stackhouse and dau.
ghter, Deanna, IncUanapolla, were
recent gueats~of 'her mother Mra
Vietoria M~arley, and ber' .tiro:
tber, Clarence.
Mr. and Mrl., Roland LeVautbn
and •on, David, and her .parent..
Mr. •nd Mrs. lTank THomas'
Memp~a. Tenn., '
returned
from a two weis'
Jn Canada.

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1ft the Mhldleport Labar o.,
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pldurftd

above, urging eilglltlf veteran~
to .,Join The L..lon", The q.:
lnt L..I011rnalre at the front !f.
the float and tha yoUng Gl,

Local Schools
Note
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THE Mlddlooort Hioh School
of tfM ltancl in
The
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Band tans usual dress uniforms
was anothlr well
a~tPiaucledi ( lie lhow ' tlllt ........
"nit in the La,..r Day Paredt.

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machlnt aunner on thtr rear d ...
not• ttt. wldt ''"' of member·
1hlp In "" Legl•n.

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wu followed by tbe Middleport
Emereeney Trul!t, tbe l'eeneyBennett Pott tfirlq Squad and
Color Guard; theo
MJddleport
Yankees Little Leacuen and their
mauger, Fnnt Wilel.D; a ear ad·
vertlala1 the Me111 Coun~ Broiler P'e.tival; the Jacklon Dram
and Busle Corp~~, a "Join the Lo.

.Jloa• flo1t; Motoreyclo; Middleport Fire Deputment -equtp.
1110111; lhe lliddlepoct Hip SC!Iool
Bind; the Le11on A1DiliU'J' OD . 1
deeorated floa~; the Pomeroy
Emeramey trud&lt; and
equip.
IHilt; Pomeroy's IJUle League;

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railer Fes tvaI Tour !'!dr:.=.:~~~:.rt!:"'~~
,tFiref!Opar~~~~e..tud
e . S· ·c'... heduled
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cles, ridlng bones aad poalel~ t~e
Pt. Pleuant HiJb St:boor Band;

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Scttool bells [!himed over tbe k;..---,-;----......C~""":,;L,··
city today, .calling a total enrollment in the' dty scboola at 885,
Superintendent Gibbs reported.

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Fire Departmeut. ·' ' •
Durina: tbe aftemooa a Ketia Of
PlllM and eoatata were lleld ii
the •tad,iwn. With trizN ·a-.n.teld

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1'itl 'B.e Made To Four_ r-lants · f~ ·- ...cholrmaa
eoateo~o.
Don
of
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Annual Celebration ::,;, ~= ·::~e or tiM :":~
general

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eTAP
eACROBATIC
eBA!f'ON TWIRLING
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ud ldv.@•e..t ~~e~~· ''~e~.r·u~~~i5
__ skUII!d lftlning.

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R'EGISJRAtlON .·..

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TUESbAY, SEPT., 6-lto

llJ•tlberry
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, , , Xrt Dimce Kdr:leallo~~~ q .•; :;~':

Tho j!.e,v. . Truma~ , T. ,Sbell'oq,
119, 1\l•d Salill'daY nigbl at biB
Jiome ..Jn ,Racine after a' fOUJ'

Nears Record
For.Labor Day
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The

DlODth!J, illness. He was a Baptist citations
minl~er
the 'p4st fwenty- reported
eia:ht years and had served t6e trol:
lti.cine Baptist
•for. twenty- .Vernon
rtWo year11!
was the was fined
aon Of the
and Lydia civen 15 ~1 . 10,
Vance
!Ind.

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Boy Wounds
Neighbor With
Unloaded Gun

HI.ll'hway Toll

ltadne.PastoJ: :.
Dies foll9wilig

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11 ' TJiis ~ I &amp;,lJOO .mit bOUIO
on )!eptemlo\1"'111. , the in I~ All tbe ~u~ent in the Ole Ojry~~J'"':.,J:,.
Annua1Veip COunty tJi'oil. ·plant is aUfOmatte· Witb water i·'jll;,palorllioie crpwd aild. f:llt u 7•1
er Festival w1ll olfic1.1lly bea:in. supplied by deep qltern.s on tbe 1J
ended witb fire ~
The event which will herald the premises. About I week old spoDIOred by 1oea1 merebu.ts,
beginning of the featival will be 'cbick&amp; wiD be seea it the time. Bobert t:ew:tsbaey aad Jae). .-~
the
annual Broiler Tour to the
Second t:top on tbe tour will be aer were i&amp; .ebarsti of tbe . firDT.he
Tuberculosis
Moblle
X.Ray
narrowly escapejl
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Unit !\tilt Ylllt Mason County on vuioua aeatl of the broiler indus- a the Lester MdCeatie p1allt at works diipJay.
afternoon at about
The supermtendent of schools
Racine. This plant located one
September
115, 16 and 1'1 according try ln Meigs County.
•.,, .....,dl94,9 Mereury also reported there were two
Ftrst on the agenda for tbe 'mile outa:ide of Racine was oriilUl
OD •Route ·124: schools in the couftty that did to an announcement by tbe MllSOil
tour
will be a vilit to the Bob I nallr an BOO capaeity l.ouJ.e
County
Health
Department
wbieti
Lanpvllle, not taJte.up today. They ue
Crow
Broiler House at Syracme. w~c.h KcK.eDZie built for $11'5 b)'
co-sP._On.aofs
the
vtsit
along
with
box~ careen· umbia SChool, wh1ch 15 amidst a
himself in 1M7. ID 1MB he addo4
the ~n CountJ Tuberculosis
,-526' feet, bulldi~g program and Bedford.
aqotber unit bouai!lc 1220 011d
and ·Health Assotkation.
and cart.eaed
t1
built
an additioa to 2.0110 copodty
It was also announced that
UP ,thru
Ttle schedule for tbe viSit ia as
one year tater. One year later: he
there
had,
been
a
meetine-ot
Elefeel
inereased tbe oapacity .... 4,0110
s. War- . mentary and Secondary teachert foil!)ws:
16d llOW ,boasta a capaelty of
driver of yesterday and -at 12 o'clock tb\y
sept. 15--New H1ven Lutheran
10,000. At the time of the tour
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hea1d and were guests of the superintendetlt Churcb-10 A. M. to l P. M;
bowe\'er Ibis vut plant will have
ou.
Cole, 18, ol Columbaa,
fot
lunch.
In
the
aftelnoon,
there
Mnl. Coy
2 P# M. ta 5 P. M. and T-8:30 P.
been emptied.
""' reotlac eomfortabl,, today in
also suf. was a general meeting of all the M.
By UNITI II p
Freeland Norris of BaciDe is a Parken~Jur~ holpltiJ .from a
teachers from all over the county
tod~y ranked third in the n.ext listed stop on lbe BroDer J"Unsbot wound in tb~ left '· hlp
Sel,lt 16-Pl. Pleas.:mt Healttl theObfo.
nation 1n the number of tral· Tour. In July l&amp;D Norris built 8JI(l Larry Bnwr. tt,. of Owl
Department-1 P. M. to 15 P. M. fie fatalities as M persona met br b
'tb
·ty 01 ltollow near Tup~ ~ If~
and7P M loOP ilj.
death on the bighwa)'l over the t ee ~uses WI a eapae~
ter a Hlllon with Ilia ,tatb«;
Lions Club To H¢ar
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Labor
Day weekend.
18,000 b~rda. The .Plant wl!ich II Charles T. - - , has ·~-·
Sept, 17-Pt. Pleasant HeJith
fully eqwpped wtth mocJera m.
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--n"C"u
Plans For CireuB Department-9
chinery c:ost $20.000 to eoDitr\let. to never apin poillt a firearm ,It
A. M. to 12 Noon
Allllouth , _ . , •n4 Molp Norris' 18,000 ehleb will be 1~ lnyono.
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"Playing Baseball With and 1 P. M to 4 P. M. .
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A
eKptrlenetd noM of
rymnur -..~
---tt
'to
will
highlight
the
Stan
the cama.. en the hlthwiiYf pros.lmately two weeD old oa
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Dn:•a- a~.~v.wg ·
Adults
between
the
ages
of
17
meeting ol the
Se•l 15 11 lbe time o1 ... tour. "POI1I from SbOrlff lllwlOu ·
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"-·~ o•-.'m
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Club, according and 80 will be given the free x- during tho Last
stop on lhe tour will be
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rays in an attempt to find --un· Dor hllldor which 111o
proarbed Cole wu Ylll"••
IIHih
toll
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lust
Jhort
the
plm
of
limeot
'f.iDJell.
aa.
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known cases or '!'!! !n the county.
1111
of an •II time HWrd. It •••,.. cine, where tbe broils :. t~
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Pearl
Cole, 0 - ~-'
U was reported by the Health
will see a 110 • 40 b!illdi!!B of lbl,..... bil ear and 110/..., ; I
Depai.tm.ent that Ma!IQD County :"=:..~-.::
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two floor co!Utruc:tion Wlikb will ::': target .22 ..Ubre . &amp;\l!i ,.II
has. .H active TB easeli wbleh are
house 0,500 broDtrJ of' obout 7
Cole paid llttle atludoa 1o
knoilfll, 415 known inactive eases ll!onboch, of ,_,.,, Cbl'lell the l·ci!'CUS
IJoon
klllocl
In
on
In
weeu
olol
Thla
unit
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boollt
'in
lbe
JOIU1111'"' •but ~~. fall
an~ 20 known suspeetJ.
reeklea!l q-per&lt;oh""bu"
No
furlhor
dOtal.,
19!10
by
Wtosett.
the
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V!hlc:Je. Heulol :.:..;.:.;:..:...__--'---·......-weq avel .. ble at ,_. tlnw.
If time permits, accordiDI to
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Jusl~ce ol . lbe
---'--,----1 Dirk llosenhaam, the tour will u fOUIIII PI"~ •' tbe
The death toU wu olDre than also pay a visit to the · PoUltry Lrt.aer·
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""PCCrt
110 per eent higher than lhe pre- Plant at Letart F.U..
11o7 . _ that lio h.
diction voirod three daya ago by
ID the meantime u tJie many JD0Yo4 the -~
tlte
State lligbway Safecy nfflclals.
plans for lhe Broiler l'lst!Yil are 1110 beforie PRAIDI tbe ~.
Laat year 22 persotll were kill- reaehlng the compll'ted atap, Ro- Alked why be evea· pn•ed tiM:
the Uv8stock "show Pleuant, Route 1.
;.1~.!!' COulltY Farm Youth
Jmey blue nbbon win1n!&gt;!•l•d in Obio over the tbreio&lt;lay senbaum annDliDO&lt;Ii tliat TblJr. 1r1per he Aid, "I jill! innltd
Labor Day wookend.
man Johe..n of the loluioon Dis- to ..,... 111m.''
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~t week Ia'' Polnt
follows·
Only California with 311 doatha pla7 Co., of Chi~ will be in
No action bu u 101 bee!l llkbeen ADD01Ulto4 bJ
Bl.,olog,
exteeded Ohio's hl&amp;bway carnage. PomerOJ Wednesda7, $ept. 'I at 11 en ill the eue Pendiag tbe::Nmr·
event.
A. M. with all aorts of materials, e17 of c;ote.
&gt;~ ,,
winners
paper and ideas fdr 1 ljooto. )lay.
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one mterested in any ,IYPO of ma.
Rites~;.;
terial ean con~et him garGugb I'
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We like for you t, ~me Ill and oee uo

whollflver you eaD&gt; ' ~ljlj iDytlme yeu're
te buy te e0111e ~o·.~ ·bU.k, ll'a qulek
lllUI euy lo 'boD Ji7 Ilia~. Savee Ume·

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For P. K. Sa·J. J,
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Funeral ..mea fOil P. K.
ltalpb Whipple: Eugene Fr,.e,
llorlno, will he Jmd
Pomeroy
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p.m. at thf{ 1l!.et.rt
Dismissed OVE!J' • tll~e: weekend:
Chufeh..
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MJ;S. Joe Genehay, Pomeroy: Mra.
survived. by
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Boal'!• snd baby,
ReeoilriUe;
Wilma Sayre,
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Cliff Dee\cer, ~eip~; .Mr. Got- irt at Dorea anti~-~~=ri~
achalt, Dexter: Mrs. HudJon, Mrs. home, and two ~
Ables and Mrs. Nelson.
Karen and Patrlcll
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·Officials Annount1e Wu1&lt;ners At
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·eo~ Earm Youth Show

YOU CAN
MAKE
YOUR OWN

rtoa&lt;b,

th~ ~elelp.

1!1 flle eve!lin&amp; Martr Ra!llrillo
bolilt. oDd '11.\«1:
bm ol lb~i 4

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TO 81 HI~D
conference of the

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Diatrlct American LeKion

Mrs.

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and great
grandehlldren,
aatd Greu or t.ogan

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M'. L. Freeh,
Mn.
Miia,.r Besl

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Pox'' ,wu givea bY Nellie
A Skit

Clw'lene

Middleport Personals
Wildwood Gorden Club Votes
Aid To The Emergency Squac.

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be -visitQI'

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Charleston, W. Va., were vlBJton
in Pomeroy, Thursday and attended the funeral of Mn. Chri1·
tlan Gluesencamp
· Opl. Louis William Osborne ol
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of lhe U. S. Mar:ine Cotpo Ia the
Salem visit~d briefly with Miss ,euest of his parent•, Mr. and
Netti.e Koehler, ~oday, enroute to Mnl. Harry Oabome Sr., Liatoln
GaiUpohs ior a weekend Ylslt.
~ell"ace.
Mr. 1nd Mra. G R Koehler
Mrs. Ernest Rhodes will leave
and children, Groveport, arr1ved Sund&amp;)' for a visit in £anton with
Oaborne whQ, hai been in liptn
Friday evening to spend the hoii· her son 1mct daughter-In-law, Mr. Jorea and Okjnawa for \he past
l3 montho, ar:i'!ved jD the ~lftt
day weekend with her mother, and Mrs John Walker.
Mrs. E. 8. Schaaf and. tamaly
Mrs. Edward Jones and daugJi. last SaturdaJ. He anlved in (ColThey will be accompanied home Iter, Amy , of Jackson were vi~· umbuo b7 plane Friday where l!e
by their younger son, ~ MJchael tors m•Pomeroy, Thur.day,
' was met by bil mother, ]lin.
Lewi.l. wbo bas ~n visiting here
Mr . 'and Mrs Denc P. Bl&amp;et· Han")' Otborae Sr.. Ml'l. lamu
and thelr olde~t 'laughter, Chria- staff and children, Randy Le'e Oeborne and Mn. HQlry Oahonle
tine, will remaan with her grand· and Vicky Lynn of Lakeland, Fl11~ lr.
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mother and ~her relatiVe! and arc the guests of her parents, Mr.
After I 30 day luriOUjjb Wlt)l '
atte.d the Middleport Klndergar· and Mrs Eddie. Smith
his parenta: be wUI report fqr
ten.
Mrs. Raymond Pullins and fam. dUtY at cimp LeJU.e~tl, ,N: c. •
Simon Smger, who fell and 1ly of Baltimore, 0 ., were ree~t
broke his h1~, was taken to the guests or her parents, Mr. and
The Past Chieli ol
Holzer Hospatal Friday 1n tho Mrs ROJiln Bearhs.
Ten1ple, P7thila
Slatert met
Rawlings Coats ambulance.
Mrs. Alva Hite and grandaoll, Thursday evening at Uie Second
. Mra. EarJ Lama. who baa been Georee Hite, of Baltamore, 0 ., are Ward House, 'PomerOy: wltb ·lrfrs.
m Holzer Hospital tor ob~erva - the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollm Rollin Bearbl .and Mrs. Alva Bile
tion, was taken to Columbus Fn Bearhs
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as hoateues. •
day Jn the Rawhngs-Coata ambul
Wilham Murray of concord
, ~"· Merllri' lluasflJ 1 vice
an.ce.
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New Hampl)blre, arrived todaY dent, was in oti&amp;riiO . b! 'liji
Mr and Mrs Wlllls Alesh1re, and Will be accotnpanied home I~ Durina' tbe .JJuilnetal :;[~:::i
D1yton, are vla1tlng her parents, sunday by Mrs. Murray and ehU· Mn. Olan Goodw~ waa r4
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chambers. drcn who ~ave been ~he guests of ill and ..1110 Mra. Adam
Jean Roush, Canton, IS spend- her parents Mr. and Mrs, Ber· bach who ls a patient at tbe
lng the hollday weekend with her nice Darst f~ the past two wetlkl Melga General Hot~tal. J\oUJ]d
mother, Mrs Dowmna Roush
Mr and Mrs Pau1 Frick and robin card&amp; were aent botli aM
· Jack . K&amp;lly, who ls employed in ramJly spent F;iday an Columb~s plena made to remember th~~:m
Golumbua Is visiting his parent11, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs wltA gifts. The prile pacbse do.
M'r and Mrs. M. L. Kelly.
Clarence curtis
n&amp;ted bY Lucll1e B. HaWklna wa•
Mrs. Charles Wh1to and daugh·
ft1rs. Eldon Weeks and CD3 and awarded to
Hlte. '
ter, Texana, have apent the past Mrs John R Weeks visJted re· ~Games were played ~urin&amp; the
week visiting relatives in Chesa· cenUy in N(!w A:Ibany Ind
'tb social hour with prazoa awardtd
peake W V.a
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Mr '
M' C L W d
the former'a brother-in law and to )Ira. Joseph Beeaile, Mia• Et1la
son Br~~kv ;~w
tl 00111 'wnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burk· Jolse, Mra. Dale Smllh aad Mr..
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William Killinger.
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V111., are weekend guests of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewing and ' A deaaen eourae was seJ'!Yed by
and Mrs, Walter Beahm and new son Benny returned home Fra- tbe hoatessea to MJ.sa Beril~ An1l
dauahter, Meran Jo, In Lima .
day' after
vRCatlon trip to Day. Duit, Mils Jeaae, Ml,uea Leria and
Don
Q~btr, Cleveland, i1 t
B h St A
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llpendJna the fteekend with hi
ona eaQ ' .
U!&gt;:ust ne and Thelma Grueter, Mrs. Mike Mewife and her parent M
~ Miami Beach, P'ht, Atlantic City ~·~·· Mre. John Stoee, Mrs.
Mrs E. M w d
d 11• ut'b an
and Teanack, N, J., where tbt!y 1!;1Qinger, Mra \ltlt'llice llarat,
[!om.Jtl'nled' ho::e
M~. or:b~~- visited her hrother..in·law and Mra. Carrie Grueior.
..... Karl Giueaer, Mro. wm.
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Russell
Mr .nd Mrs. Edi son Ba..er
and K
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Fisher, Mni. , Smitb, Mrs.
dauabtefs 1 Patty and Janet Kay,
nox.
ey a so v1s ted n New
George
' He.ines, ' Mn:~ RueeeU. Mra.
are vacatiOnlna at 1 West VIr- York City and enroute home at1
lfnia State f-a k f
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tended the Ohio State Falr.
I,oilrenre ""'"""'' Mro. Amanda,
r qr a wee,,
Mr8 Fritz Buck and son, Bobby, Kaipar, Mra, ,W.
lluroon, Mtt.
were in,Columbua Wednesday and Beelle, Mrs. Delbert Ellelsteln
Thursday where tbey attended IUld f~ur IQeeta, Robert PuJUns
Geofae Rite arid, M1rvln aa. ~
the State Fair.
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Dr. and Mrs. Raymond BoiCe~ bf&lt;- ~urNy.
,Mrl. Amanda Kupar and Mra.
and daughter, :a.mora, were visi·
ll,rnlct 'Dant will be hooteaae1
tors i'n Columbus, ThUl'!day.
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Hollie Green entered Holzer "'( tho .Oclob&lt;r meeting.

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surprise oWnber' was a solo' •f'lbe
End. _of o Pot! eel Da7" !?' IIi',
Janet Capehart, Point Pleannt, a

Lo••er:v.

And who brlnga b01114t a pa~r .Up
That tum. to hat or aboe •
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Who doet these thlnp,
macJc thlnga.
Your working man who!
-Rion Woodman

A contrabution of $5 wa.1 mad.: Baer, Mrs. Chriaty Baer, Mrs. Ev·
erett Damewood, Mra. Mark Evans
t!:h~~e t~~m:~~!~t~:~~~n8~~~: Mrs. Hiram Fiaher, Mrs Norman'
met Wednesda)' eventng at the Fl.ahe(, Mrs. Denver Holter, Mrs.
home of Mn. Stanley Jone1, East Horner Holter, Mrs. Milton Houd·
Main St., Pomeroy Mra. Paul ashelt, Mrs. Ediaqn Hollon, Mrs.
Fflher and Mrs. Karl Grueser, John Ihle, Mrs. David Neaae, Mrs'.
Fred Nease.
were asaist1ng hostesses.
Mrs. Fred Nease,
president,
Mra. U. S. Neue, Mrs. Vernon
read 1 poem to open the meeting
Nease,
Mrs. Arthur Nease, Mrs.
ldd durtniJ the hUSIRCSS SC!IIJOn
Lawrence
Rosl!, Mra John Scott 1
Mrs. Harry Rouah wns reported Mra. Joe Thoren
and Mrs. Rusa

"MelO«b' ot Love"

Safety

Koehler
Mr. and Mrs James Donahue I.Cll&lt;lsline
left Wednesday for a visit Wltb cOmmittee, .)j;~~;~
rclBltves in Columbus
Evelyn Glb.;u.
Mr. and Mrs Torrence AU is of
Two . new membeni
Columbus were recent guests of Gibbons and Patty
Mn Edward Koehler .
. welcomed to- ~
Mrs Edward Koehler and sb· the bUiine1s eeuloD tbe
ter, Mrs. Wall Myers of Middle- voted to bring clotblq to
port left Wednesday Cor 1 visit
with relatives In Columbus.
Kiss Elizabeth Keehne
and
Mra. Clara Keehne Kautz of

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Winn, Kro. ' George Melnlwt,
Mn .. Jlftlea Weber aniJ Jean 8ft.
hwtr\&lt;~n'"' l nett. They aane "Hathor ~b"

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Betty

treasurer, Judy Butcher;

·Witnesses

Point

vJlle and tbeatare.
guest• aDd,
were, ~ present.

planned bJ. Mro.
the included a quartet;

of the
WJde-Awake
Club when theY met

and Mr11 Charles Hoffner, Sr.

Mlss V1rgm1a Fuher of

.-t'Awake. Gt'rl.·

Karen McElbbmey wu elecCed

evening at the hom~ of
Carolyn Wells. Judy Butcher.,
preaident, preaided at the mfilet·
Jog which follow~d a wiener
roast in the yard and otller new
offieera are :... vice-president. Jan-

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Mrs. Cleland He1oes, .Mrs. Will· li!.l:esideJl~

Who takea the rush of rivera
And squeezes it into a Wire _
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To wash your clothes and cook fOV f er Hsht yoUI' cburob'a spire!
Who grows both @\eel and eonctett
Far taller than a tree,
,.And who can make alumbiWD 1
OUtlly both bird llld beet
Who C$11 uncork from metal
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A are hot aa the su11,
And ~end worda via lilence
AI fast aa Time C$11 run?
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For maid of fair Cabmlr?

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ard Heines and son, Roger, Miu
Dorothy Stark and Miss Jo Chap·
man vis~ted recently w1th rela·
relatives In Columbus
Mrs Henry Reibel and Mrs.
Cleland He•nes lett th1s mornina
for a visit in Fmd,Ry with Mr

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Bearb• Hawkins, Pomeroy Society F.dl.tol'-,.l'h~~e

Pomeroy Chapter, No. 186, OES
Will meet in regular session,
Tuesday at the Masonlc Temple

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Pbolie ~078 .

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GARDEN

The
will meet
the home
The meeting
a six o'clock
Members
their own

Bla Wife and. one
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PubUabed. "1!11' ~~ q. Lul.aaton An., New York CltJ,
oept S11Dda7 ' bi Tile Ohio vall.,. te, N. Y.
ientlMI, Jaeo., at 110' lfeehaD.te
Suhlertpttoa rates: Delivery tf
'carrier where avaU1ble 30 cq,te
lt., PomeroJ, 6. ButiM;u offloe per week; one year ta adYJDce

398. editorial oUiee pboae at 1be Dally Sentinel olfiee.
IIUO: olx months, 1'7 .80: three
EDtere4 as second e11111 man. moatbs, -.eo. B7 motor route
...., matter •t the pOll otltce at where available! oq.' taoD:th, Sl
· Pomero,. Obto.
Pf maU: one year .fBi lls..montbs.
f4.2G; three montbl, $2.50; oae
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NOTICI OF A~INTMINT
Ancillary Administrator
oar Jate of P arkersburg, W•Jt
lstate of Eunice Wamer, De.. V1ra:inla, deceased.
. Dated tht1 20th day of Aua:uat,
ceased

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Theodore HUJdore whost:! Post OtJohn C. Bacon
flee Addte8.!1 is Rural Route No. l ,
Judge of the Probate Court
~elss County, Chlo.
Racine, Ohio, •has been duly ap-

polbted as Ancillary Adminiatrll-

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TOP WATCH AND
JEWELRY REPAIR'

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YORK- Thlnp ont "'ew Yorker thlnb
.h aft ••PH oft fat a ftW
daya 1.;*1-Y trona tiM fMtoey. ' linall meua~tft •

mall_ confronta

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EVERYDAY
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Pom-eroy .~ah ~ad . '

dorpdly throu.- It you
atalpred at the '
thlnra that ha-v. Mltpt;ned ln p-.r Dtlef a "' u
••• Here, for ~Pit, ta ~ that MIM Vie~
Kaye, Who not loiai' qo trtUittRbed over a · ~''
llelcl ot beauu~ tt Win the "Uf Uit "Oirl Wtlh ~
, Ztngie1t Orin," hu pttla on '-' more fabuloui Tit•
~rieL VJcJtle #1Jd .baa ..,. named •'Tht Qltl
Whole Beauty Hu ThaS All trfth Look "fw'tr1
and will llttend li Chlc:ajrj toOd ahow 1hortly In that
eapaclC.y , •• Cukle eunnett or Hollda11 wrttea llll.t
.r •rr Marti•
.bt teeenUy buttonholed Zddle Condon and ullt4
"'· •• Otd 4ow" the old rubber~ban• rultar R'lllll what he lhcnlfht
~ le Ae-re .s. • •-:, or )'OURJ' Turk Murphy'l New Orlean• jaa out
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San FranctiCO wq, and Ed41e replied coolly, even•
ly, "ll people lllce the atutf Turk Ia playtnr, then tbat'a tiM, too.•
l'roln Barry Hyama comet an Invitation to caleb the op~nlnc ot the
hiW production of 'l'Ae 8kht o/ Our TectA:, wttb Mary Martin and
Otorp Atttt.ott. an4 :you note With dltmay the opening hae c::orfte Mtl
fOM, bu~. ma1te a m~t~tal note to catch up with the 1how. Barry'a nott
rtmllldt you of the lut time you dil\ed With MIQ M&amp;rUn In b~r Plaza
ltotel•ut.. and J'OU mentioned Otle' Touch of Vtll1fl bel aald klly, "You
know what I remember m01t about that 1hoWT'' ahd Mise Mary held
up her .b!Md and .aid, "Don~t tell me: 1 know-tt wu that black dn11
by Malnbocher, cut down to hen," ud MIN M&amp;J')' wu 10 rilht .• ,
Iter. II a blllet-doux from Sammy Dl.vt" Jr., Inviting you to a whllll·
dlnr at Danny'• Hideaway and you check l.ht date and . leant yo ..
mlaaed that party, too, 10 you remind yourtelt to Hek O\lt lammy
·and talk With him one ot theee d1ya, alnct ht 11enu 1how bu•ineaa'
b.otteat property currently,
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HMI, ' Pomeroy, has ~nJlsted ~ fOr
btee. yeln in the U. S. ~artnes ,
it w'as announc::ed today by the
Marlbe Corp.
Lee, the son .af Mr. and, Mts.
MeJvln Lee of Middleport ebd bas
beeD sent to tbe Matlrii I corpg

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tho CloNife

Trust your prized Umep!eeeo, fiDe

That ore' in
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Hosmer
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Store,

lame• ·Stewart

COJIPLETE IasUranoe ·Prolee\1011,
We, .\\!19, Fire, '-fll.lo. Call Doll
Millo, Middleport, o~,

We ablolutely guarantee our WOrk to be

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121) Recil Estate

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seventh motor car.
. A~( w~ he would probi.bly have difficulty
reoa!!i!ll aJ.1 ~ different makes and models he has

purcliUCd.througb the yean, there is one thing he
know, With ·absolUte (erta.inty: Ht ntfltr Jelllikt 1/,is
lltJor• wlolll lot look'IM k&lt;JS lmll matkjor t!i. op.• ...J,
For 'this is his 6rst Cadillac! And what aldorj.;.,,
feeli.n1 it is to Mow he has chosen. the ''c4r o7 ·c~ts"!
Gone are the doubt , •. md ~ worry ••• and the
wonder. This tiriu: he !now-1 he's right! · .
And how quickly the evidert~ • wi!l OSS&lt;mble ih
suppOrt "or fais sentiment! 1
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First of all there will be the tloquent testimony of

mak~ificent ~~"!lance .· t • its:
mai'vdo\11 comlort and nde ••• and 11:&amp; mcredtble ease

the cq •tse11-lts

of eteeri!'S and handlill8,
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thooc qlllckslaneei of •pp.Ova! from his fellow motOr-

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Guaranteed sa9ina:a up to 10'5.
V: D. EDWAjU)S, l'lloae 31h11.
llollie 434. . · ,
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The same bigb Blandard.s tbal JO
into the ~allag of these pJec• . .
malatalaed ill our repair wort,

STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND

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Ollllco .onol 11ft your ' R I I - No lllilnltl IN~-

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c::orded In
181 tt Pile 830 of .ft:eeruit Depot, s._n Dl,elo, . C.Uf.,
TIANJ,IRS
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Cat l •nd rern H. Chri1ty to !be Deed Rseerds -tf · · · Melga for ten weeks or baste ttlllfllft'g.
Lettie .Jutti.J •-"'4 J9hn Justus .to
Upon graduation he wiU )Je fS.
Opba orlutt and Ruth Offutt, 4. Ray and Ada Morris, lot, ~e~ter. County, Ohio.
sicned
to one of tbe many Marin-. ·
Ray
D.
end
Ada
Morri•
to
Carol
Tbe
prayer
or
said
~tltloa
1s
Acres, Chester.
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jll,df;ment aa:ainst U.o~d K. COrps posts or stations.
Otis McClintock and Emma JaM and Richard Flck, lot 5, Che,ter;
Ray D. and Ada Morris to d'8,ql
and Nancy \#. ~lnl,, dt·
He is a 19M araduete ot Pom~­
McCllntoc::k to Miriam Miller Mil ~
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and Richard Flck, lot 4, Ehea(~r.
In ~he aq:~.ount ~f two roy High School.
You Dt!Od fQ • ..,.., the "*"handi.e 'to help oeH lt.
lhtan, parts ol lots, RacltJe. •
George G. and Marie Robert.a, to
an4 R~en/y and Sfl/ 100
Ralph c . and Fern Gilmore to
(~0.86), p u~ interest Rt
Ohio F uel Gas Company ~!Dd 1 M.
June Opal Smith, 1~. Chester.
•Jav~;t J\'e$Jy Ia
eaoe'
R!Jhjindus
Robert and Ftteda M. Tutner to H. McDole and Associntloa; tlghi the rate of .aix per~nt, ~8%), and
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The
attendance
at
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Helen and William E. Reynolds, of way Chestw.
lhll.
lato
c611ctetion
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lot, Middleport.
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Middleport Center Inc. to Ro· to J ames .and Margaret-: Titu!. real estate "to enrorce th e plain- · ;Mr. and Mrs. George M~ey
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bert L. and Maxine Coats, loh,
from Wasbtngton, Pa., spent 8a.t·
8.3ft
A.,
Rutland.
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tiff's
Hen
and
for
eostr
of
this
ac' .'
Middleport.
ur4ay evenink with Mr. and Mti
Eileen Loaan to Lena Weaver, tl&lt;'ln.
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Lawrence 0 . and Virginia Bur·
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Said defendant-s are requlr:.ed to Eber Pleken1.
rls
to
Rlcha;d J . Chambers and
Mrs.
John
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Ernest Covert, 68 A, Chester.
LIGAL NOTICI
day
of
October,
um!j,
or
judgment
Fred W. CrOw, eommiuloner
her daughter, M1'8 . Fred H~ltefR,
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Howard K. EwiD&amp; and· Nancy V. will be taken -..aittst them.
and
Francis
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ClonC'h,
d«!(eased
who
is sick.
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Ewlng,
who
reside
at
308
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Mai·
Clyde G. Mllltione,
Mr. end ·Mra: Eber
to . Abner Clonch, parcel s, Rut,tlon to be weeded from the mall mountab1 Ia U&gt;e ·~twa that JllldtJal'dt
ttalla Drive, Clearwtter, Florid~.
*l'f91HJIJ·W&lt;\Y. TO .'DISPLAY' .
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CLYDE G. .MILl !tONE, '
GrAce ..Smith
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who Ia noted Cby whom~ 1 for her collection 01 nnpnrted hindkef(lhiefi . Jand1) .., ,,.
and
who
are
not
residents
of
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,h od to buy a apechd blue·tlnted one for her I'PPtaruce on ArtJmr _ _ '\'o~-~bs.-~b ~MVI~~ ;ry~·, ,.,,.1
: ~r~ Decklt, Clifford Oetker, Stat e of Ohio, are hereby ndf'l~1"d
Proffitt.
coUNTt. ·b hs'"' '
,Mutorny'a TV thow, becaWio blue 1how1 up 10 weLl bl!!fOre the video
that
nrt
the
dth
.doy or June, 1965,
EL!Jie
beeker,
Beula-h
Circle,
John
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and
Mrs.
Ford
an~
eameras. After that alarrennr me"•••· you 'ttcure anythlftl' elM 1ft
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the mail will be anu~cllmaetle .. , You leam that Carmel MYtrl.
ren, JuRe Harris itnd Curt..l,s ek&lt;•od
Hayes, Ellzabelh Hawk, Leonard Mei1s County , Oblo, as plaintiff, Attorney fOr PlalntJrt.
ris from Ltma, spent the .. 0
,..hoae protege, Carol Ohmart, Ia hlttlnJ' tt big lo Hollywood, haa a
Hawk, Genevieve Quillen and filed his petition against them ail (8) 16, 23, 30; (9) G. 13, 2_0.:_6t:_•:__w
thneaome of talented youi'IJ'aterl under her wine~ appMrtftl' at the
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llj&gt;'-G-ro_v~~' _ll_afi'
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Harold Qulllen to Edward and defendants, In the Court of Com·
Oreenwleh Mt:WiJ tbeater In Shaw'1 The VmaOe Wooing, and you leam
mon. Plea&amp; of Meiss County, Ohio,
Gloria Wagner, 11.-' A, Sutton.
turth•t that, belnl' away, you miaaed Ct.rmtl'l bit' blr&amp;hd'l' party for
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K. E. and Esta E. Swain to Case Nwnber 12,313, for Judi-!
her huaband, AI Scbwalberir, who toecel\tly formed the Artlata·Pro~
William Goebel, 1 Aen,, Otange. ment lncludins the sale ot certalp.
ducere Aasoctatee, and tou are told that Dorothy Hammenteln.
P•etr'• wife, who decoratul tumtd out the decor for Al'l new oft'letl.
Mabel Plc:~ens , Samuel Pickens, rea] estate in said petition des·
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Tha newa from Brooklyn 11 on a hlrh level. 'l'hl! BL Otorge hott~l,
Sue Ann PICkens and Emmett ertbed, to-wit :
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Pickens to William Perkins and
Situate In the Towmohlp
&amp;hilt ita phone operator• .... awakenlna- rueata thuely tbaH day1,
Charlotte Perkin&amp;, lob, Letart.
tart, County of Melas
('Good momln&amp;', air, tt'a ell(ht o'clock. Thl Dod~tn are p1f1Ylftl Cht.
A. H. Brown, deeeased to Obio, and being in Sec.tJon
,caro tonlrht at Jllbb~ta field." An lntert!lltlnr thourht but &amp; ~l'lghten.. Lau!'a Drown, Orvltle R. Brown Town 2 and Rapge t 1 of tbc
, w~ .:n~•
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tn1 one f&lt;!r a Oi_ant fan UJce. yquraelt , , , Here 11 a now·u••leu lnvila·
and Harold P. Brow~ , transfer, Company's Purchase and more
i.IPT•Uit TOJI· 18 ... .
Cion to tha world premiere ot LOt!¥ I• A MGIIJI SpJeudortd TiliNg wltb
IY , ·,.a .CI;'Hf ; •
Chester.
rutl.culariy described as tollow.r. i
ltnnlter Jonu at the Ro:ty, add you lob It not too r~grttfully •nto the
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BeJinninll on tbe top of tbe
wute ba1ket • , . Ray Hanfleld Of the National Dol W.eltare Oulld
Laura B. Brown, OrVIlle Brown
bank of the river at the nor tbeaat
11hle ltlltloflery dOun't li.y It ll'l AJ'L or CIO• Ulcl you to . mentlon
and Fannie BellJ! llrowu to Har- corner of that certain 21D acres,
NaUCNlal Dol week, to be ceJebr?ated berhmlnc Sept. ~a, and herein
•
old P. Bro"'n, Jqt 7, Chester.
more or le!is, ot land conveyed b~
you do 80, notlnr the 1'\1114'1 tlOI&amp;n, "A l(ood home for every dor." It.
.trarold P, Brown, Alice 1\1 Sarah McCoy and J , P. McCoy t~
eould be "A. J00c1 dol for every home," but all do1a are npt J'OOdDrown and Laura Brown to Or- l'blllp McCoy by fleed bearina
jNt.ly tt per cent of them-and all home. do not deHrve a good dor. VIlle Brown, .1M A., Che1ter.
of March 11, 1124, and re·
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Lena and William WellS to date
• HERIJ'B AN' ODD one In the m"U : K~n ParJcer'a new play,'
corded iQ VolWne. 128 at
G., Kathleen. EdWard and of the De"M Recorda
Fh Bu,.oemdln~ Mitt, hu juat Ud ltl pre-Broadwll' •howlnf at a Henry
Mlldl,'ed
Wells,· Salisbury.
fUdlewoad, N. J ., hlrh Mbool 1\ldltotlum, of all pl&amp;clell. -Thla aHml
Ohio; thertce ·~~~~~
~~ner and Iva Clonch to Ju- County,
1... atrlhJt wbtn you con•ldtr \hat Ken hu b&amp;cn liYlnf t~ l\ld1ewood
down th&lt;5 river •outh 30 d
seph_
Grue-.r,
pareels,
.Rutlapd,
rtetRU)I' and doubUe•• tifurecl It would bd a lot more conYeruent than
west 'lMI fe et to tbe
Mae Ban, dec::eaaed to Charles
tht traditional Bridpport, Conn., Or New Haven . • , Daw Alti*r NMI
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ravine; thence north O:.,l . ~:f.:
H. ~111 1 Frarl~ls 0 . YoiUli[, , Har. 30
u a aopy of J&amp;nt Plc:keM' pro\tlt to tbt U. a. Waather BU!l't&amp;u .,.,
minute• weat 670.7 f1
rlett ~111rle Se jple and WIUiam tbe center of- aald ravine
~ ot women'• namtt tor
' bellevt )'our tlnt dtpart'
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D. Ball, S&lt;lill6.
ii.t woul4 contribute to thti
latllrtit and leuen tmlartaum•nt
~ubllc road; thence north ISO
mllllol\l of
are aurrenUy linked wttb Ul"'
II w8!111am Boll, fluei -.u, Cbas. JJrees
30 mU1utes west
!Wtllponl ot death
by promptly diiCC!Dttnulq tht.ll
· ~~~. LN41&gt; Boll, -llarrlell reel: thence noe,\h
d~tlr ...&amp;:
10
pr&amp;etlet1 Mid P.
frin and are t.mptt4sto phOrit btr
MarJe Sel~lo "'~ !lw!ahl .~ojplo td J¥lnutea We!Jt "12
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brtathlutly that th,e C~ Ortn• .'
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~Qilll to honor "dlftera~t JI'OUpe
· Clark
j\r~.ott to , Ro, south
a poat; thente 1oilih
9t uhaunt heAJH... tar:h
like 10: ona nllbt ~ bt
~ott,.l!eld, ., J~
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I. trlltule to tleYator
tribute to but 4rtvert. tto. ·
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feet_ east 1481.3 f'e~tont~olt1i~i,,l,
plaee ot bealnratDa, "
of tile mall moutlll\
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· The Daily Sentinel, P~roy.Middleport, Ohio

;. 'i'oday'
s u. s. .w 0 r k er .Ho' Ids I ltob~rtL:::L..~~~:~·
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f.roJII 811 ton''

Cetdrol Preu AuoclaUon Con-efPOttlet~t
pet
u mud. time u &amp;be
· , W&amp;8HINGTON-The observuee of aaothet lAbor DaJ empbu!JeS Dutch. Wlllt Oer11WUt.. Irllli, or'
· ODOe llr&amp;abl the enviab\1 poaltlon the American wol'lunla.boldiiD CIOID- Swill; aD4 trcm Q to 1'1 Pll' oel\l

JI'INOn wltl wap eamen or other eountrl-.

! Probably never before ba blatoey

11JP lll.lad&amp;rd of Uvlaf.

baa a wor1uua

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aa mue1t, ttme • c:M ~ ~
lUCia a lilt·or lforwt&amp;lu --.,.r~

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• · • • ~ ~ - ·-~
. tit !lome ad abroad. Moat are &amp;ware of the low ~taai.rd. prevaliiDJln ~-~ tolleiiD CGII!lirt-.
~·~ cotmtrtu, but taU to rec:oc·
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"'d1t muda ldJher• .uu tau eon· able., aturprovlde a IOOd eomput. ::;sa~ tbt Mttnhep11f ebtldla
. tldtrably below thole prevalmt in lOla ta the UvlDf llmdardl ot
ofHOwr'ftr,.ll'ran.ce ta the r
,tbeUidtedBtatea. •
worton• lA ftlioul countriel• ::~~::..11~=~
n II dltl'icult to make aceurate cauee ~ pp lD Uw:lq •t.andaldl becOm.t .., lmportut part o1 the
tompuiloM. Currenelel~~rt~ differ- at ltome UCI abroad hu ut tlkt-bome pq Gf &amp;bl workl'f _.tb
ct. ab4 10 are tbelr value&amp; To c~ appreclab)J ID tbt rew IDa • famlb-~ ,
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alf that 1ft lmlkllled laborer em• tenu.l~ yean.
.
ploJecl In the manulaetun or ma- 'l'be BLB ..umlled tJt;at an in•
Another atrlldllf example till t1la
chlnery ~lved 11M an hour ln lluttrial worker ira the UDited dm'uwncn Ia the e&amp;mlft&amp;' power
~ while the avera&amp;"e pay o1 Statu could bU;t more than ave of tM America worlaruta u4
• ~ man doing the •arne work ln timI I u much food Witb .an bour't wap eutlera abroad .. tha COD'(!
8.ri.UtbTrlnldad Ia 21 cent. an hour ,..,. u a Rulllau worker wbO parlaloD made iD the aurvey In the
doel IIWI tell the whole 1 tory. lhopped 111 • Ma.cow •t&amp;tt 1toze. mlautea of worldn&amp;' time w:quin4
"l'wtnty-nlne cente ,viii 1"0 further
,
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to IAQ" Varlou foods.
. ,
Ill Brlllllh Trinidad than 1n the ftl£ 8VRVU aiBO dlaclond l'or .&amp; atapte food llltb. u . IGOr,.
t.Tnttecl Statu beeau• prlce11 1n the Ill hOur'a pay tn the United statu a. ~rjcan worked tour miAutea
,Enllllb po~~aeuJoa are much leu. bougbt one and t~llltb.s Umee u to ea~ eno"'gb to purchue •
Bt&amp;tlltlclanl thul uae another much food u iD NQJWay end (IDe pound. It took alx ,rnlnut.e... pay
·meaaurlng a tick to compare the and a hall Um11 u muth u In ot Iriab. and Norwepa.n workmea
•arnlng power or worker~~ 1n dlft'er· Great Brtl&amp;ln. In comparUion with to buy • pound, and elcht m.J.Dute.
ent countr~.. They ask, ''How (lght other Weatem European 1n Deamark.
~.- much can a man buy with an countr1n, the advantage o! the
From there, the. -..orklng time
hour's pay In tho Un\Ud Statts, American worker wu greater, but required to purth.ue a pound. ot
Ruula, Great Brila.in, France, the variations wel'll! considerable. flour roae aharpJy: in Wett Ger~
etc.!"
The BLS ataliiJtlclana compared many and Italy, l6; in the Nether•
the work time required to buy !fOd laMs, 16: ID IJwltzerland, . 18; ht
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in th.e United State• and In other Vienna, 19; ln Parll, 20, and 1n
flt:VF.RA.L yean ago the Bureau counlrlea. They found that the M'o1eow, 27.
et Labor Stallat.lca matle an anuly- American worker apent.t8 per .rent Many other comparl110ns eould
tis of the etamlnp of industrial u much. time to pay for &amp; livetl be made, but they would urve
workers an&lt;l re\811 food prices ln quantity of food u the Soviet only to emphasise the lame point
' the United Statea and 11 other worker. The American worker the el'IViable poaltlcm the America,;
countries In the hu1t l'liX months apent from 28 to 36 per cent u workman holda In the WGrld of
ot 1901 an1l early 105%.
much time as the Italian, Au1trtan, today.

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CLARICE ALLIN
the Methodi st Church
Sunday
Grnvesidc burial serviceN were
eVt'ning by the Rev. Freeland
held Saturday aftcrnuon in tlu!
Norris.
ChC8lt!r
Cem etery tor Mrs. Jeanie
Mrs. Cal'ol Hecox Jones of
Osborne,
Little Washington. She
Marion, 0., and .h or daughter,
Margaret King and two sons of was a fnrmor resident here.
Columbus were visiti ng relative~
Mr,;. Henry Dcover, Mrs. Ross
and friends here ovc.&gt;r the week Cleland, Mr s. Eldon Gaul and
daughter Gayann, Mrs. Robert
end.
Mr . on&lt;t Mrs. William Coneway Wo od and Miss Jerry Wood at·
of Albright, W. Va., nnd Mr. and tended a bridal shower for Min
Mrs. James Parr or l&gt;nllville were Dorothy Barnhill at the home of
JUesls of Mr. and Mcs.. W. W. Mr.~. Clyde Headley,
Tupper&amp;
Plains.
B~=agg .
· Mrs. Millon B. Mt.·Cai n of Day·
Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and Cafm.
ton is visiting Mr. a11d Mrs. Tom ily spent an eveninl with the Wil· Perrin and Mr . and Mrs. GeOrge lis Frost family .
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jonea visited
·
,sunday dinner gue.~t~ of Mr. with Mr and Mrs. Ed Morrison
. and Mrs. C. E. Wuude were Will· and attended the Slate Fair
1ilm Bontz, Mr. and Mrs. Vere
· Mrs. Henry Beaver ~tpent the
JJ'utz and son, Vernon , Mr. and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
M~. Millard Swartz and famil)l Beaver, Racine.
all of Alfred .
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Pyles and
Mu. Kadclla l.amhrrt and Mr. ehllaren, Racine_ were recent
)Irs. W.llliam Kuhn and lam. dlnlliJ.r auesh: of Mr and Ml":t.
Mrs. August
Rockey and . GeorMe Pyles.
·~!,tit)ly ' all of Canton, .tohn Kaylor
Miss Lenora Belzlug, Dorcas,
Globe, Arizona, Mr. and was a weekend JUeat . of Mr..
Burk and ramily ot Freda Miller,
Grace Kuhn and 110n,
Mrs. Rl~h•rd Flck ADd Mn.
Kr. and ~lrs . Elmer Guy Summerfield spent a lew
all were vl ~i tlni John diyl In Columbua 1nd attended
Sr.. Sunday.
the State Fair.
D. D. Cleland, Columbua, apent
Ruuell who l ~; ln t~~er\dce
a tew daya with Mr. and Mr1.
1 Tex., and friend ol
,;~~~:~·::!;
·jj
tpent
Sunday evenlq
A largo crowd attended tho
bit •raadmother, Mrs. Carrie
lihDwer of Min Dorothy Barnhill
;~~~~,'Ethel
Arbaua:h and •on, at the hDme of Mrs. Cl)'de· Head.
and Mr. and Mrs. Oerol ley Friday ncnln1. She received
·
and children attended r:nany lovoly girts.
Mr. ~md Mrs. L. L, Lyons ~nd
FaPr at Columbus.
aad Mra. John Gi nther and l•mlly and Mrs. Eulah Sw•n, Mr.
,~
onf Cheater, Mr.. Dorotby and Mrs, Charles Mal.'lar attend·
10111
and Dtn ot Alfred apent ed a birthday dinner at the home
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with their mother, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. O~car labeoet
Sunday in honor of Mra. Eulab
Swan:
Myrtle Barrelt of Marion
the weekend with her aunt.
~iiiiiMOiiiii
Vivlaa Hoffman.
K.
lister, Mrt.
IOFa, WiUard,
Sue, of Kel·
a family reunlQn at
Va., Sunday. ..._
rark~r returned
welk'J Yltlt Jn Port•·
f;cl~toVi)Jo, and attend.~;&lt;lol;~,; at Geno~t, w. ·Va.,

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WJUiam Chapman
•jf.iii~ii,.Mn.
tpeat S~ndaJ at Col ·
thJr dauJhter, Mr .
Graaao .and daua:h-

RaiPh

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of

and Mn. John
were eallln1 on
f'on Halsey and

of MeJ&amp;s co 11 nty, OblO, Dut who Is
presentlY in the arll'IP.d force&amp; of
,the United States, and whose Post
Office Address is R~Jbert Still,
"Serial Np, l52965?S, 57_,. Sllpply
Sqd .. Sdfrid&amp;e Air Foree Ban,
Mh:higan, is hereby notified that
on the Z9th. day of August, 19 ~.
Hulda St UI, being plaintiff, filed
her petition against him •as defend.nt '·n th e Cou•t
• of Common
Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio, Case
f No. 12,347, P'''''ng fo• d,· .. o-e
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from said Robert SUI on the
grounds of Gross N'cglect of Duty
and Extreme Cruelly, and plain
liff also prays lhat she may bl!
awarded the care,' custody and
control of the cbildren of the
: parties hl'n•tn; that she be award '
ed support for the children or
the pa rties hereto until the (U r·
the r order of the Court. and Ylat
on iinJ I h'!aring she may he
awarded reasonable supp:)rt fo r
said chi.ldren in the future; that
she be awarded as alimony all of
the interest of the sa id de fendant
in the house hold goods, housee fr ect s an d ot h er persona I pro hold furnishings and household
perty now located in tile home of
the part ies in P.omc:-oy, Ohio,
rree and dt ar of any and all
claims or the said dclr.ndant, and
for other ~roper relief. Said cause
will he rur he&lt;~ ring on or after thio!
12th. day of VCi.C':Jer A. D. 1965.

Okoy ~~~~~.:::~:c:.at VJr. -~:-.-...-.u_IIM_ed':.-=1~:-,ed-:lh-:~-.,-p=·- ,-,: -!: -:-· -c-:~: -: !."·.- .~-=d'".:. -·-·:".-: ~~~d '~~W:.itt::. ~oO:. :.i:'er,::· ~-o:.:;

cinia ; Arthur Mllls, Mallory, Weat
Virginia; M1rie Mill1 Mllo, Lo1an,
West Vira:io.ia; Chilore Mil.1a Peotecost, Madiaon Hel&amp;bt, Virlinia;
Wilbur Mills, Kenova, West Vlr·
ginia ; Nett MUla Montaomery,
206 Trinity Avenue, Wllm 4, Dela·
ware; Genard Mills, Jr., whose
address is unknown; Albert Mllls,
New Haven, West Virginia; C. P.
L. Harvey
E. A
Mill5,
R. A.
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0 . 28y e/~o Postmaster,
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or · ew oa.; an
ar Mi s,
646 Bross Street,
Longmont,
Color~do; will take notice that
Lettie May Mills, E..dmlnistratriJ:
of the Estate or William M. MiDs,

MOfltreaI·RoyaIS
f,·tkc Pennant
By Half Game
By UNITED

PRESS

The pennant-winning Montreal
Royals and the runner-up Toroo·
to Map]e LeafB, who wo11nd up
the regular set~son only a half·
game apart, are favored to meet
each other in the final seriet of
the rnternational. League playoffs
which· begin Wednesday.

,
"'1111 SMim FAIIILY

td Yeiea County,
Ohio, Cue rnisea belq ta S~tUoa. Tonsbip, 1M.
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Number Hl,820i, alle&amp;J.DI that the Meip Co~ty. Ohio, qc;} 111 the
Lettie May )(ill.\ Aduli~
pe;raonaJ ntate ot ~~;id deefdent, Eait ball, ot lot Nfl. 119'7 lD. seetrttrbt ot tb.l- ~ ot
WUUa~M.M.llla,blnmffidenlto tJon 6,10wn 2 •Dd rule 12 (If
Wllllam)LIOllJ.dicuMCI.
pay his debtl aad ehara;es of ado- the Ohio CoalP,U1'1 P.u.n:hue.
PlalntW~
mJnilterlng btl elllte; that tbe
Also the aurtaee onlf" of the O'lrlea
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said WiU~·.M. Mills d!ect seized toUowlDI rtal eatat&amp; llit11ate lD ,
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In fee lim\t1e of the tuUDwinc Suttoa Townshl.p, Kelp Count)', ' Attor:a.eys for Pl~lJff.
deeertbed real estate:
Ohio, to-wit:
(8) i ·IMf.ll-30: (0) f;fte
Situate ia_ihe -Township of Sut.
Beginplng on the South line ot
t on, C011nty of Me..,.,
•·· and State 160 acre Jot No. 1196 ~t the South·
of Ohio, and bounded and 4!es- east eorner of the laq.ds owned
Dy ~eth
McKenzia; thence
crlbed· u foUoWI, tlO-wU:
Beginninc at tlm Northlast cor- North ~ tods on tbi East line Or .
ner of the ~~At acre tro.ct deeded the lands
aaid McKeDlie; thence · ·
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to Rebecca Martin by Charles Eaat 60 Tod.l On the South line
BeU and Mary Jane Bell , his wife, of the lands or ». E. Htiahea to
by deed dated April 2, 1879; Lhe West line , or .t.tle Ianda of
thence South on the East line to George Niekaraoil; thence South
the SOutheast eor11er of said tract; 1o!lowins the Wut line of aald
thence Weat on tbe South line to Niekeuon's l(lnd to the Soot.!!
tbe Nottbwes~ corner or tbe 20 Jine ,of said 160 a ere lot No. 1191~ ••
acre tract sold by Charles Bell thence Wast foUowina the -aaid
I
and Mary Jane Bell to Eiza M'ar- So11th line of .iaid 160 acre lot
Un; thence Nortb parallel with the ND. 1196 to tbe plaee of beelfming,
Ea.st line of sald ~·-1 acre trect containing 1~ aer~. more or leai.
to 1 the North Hn~ ol said tract;
Being the same real estate. u
the&amp;.~ East tQ th~ place. or be- eonveyed by. Orville L. RalkiWe,
glDninJ, ebntainin1 twenty, (20), et al, to Ralph R. Ra!lcliffe and
acrea, more or less.
, Russell B. Radcliffe b)' deed re-Also a rjght of way 13 feet corded in Deed BDok 164 at Pla:e
wide begia31D,I at ·,the Southwe:ot 208 or the- ¥eigs Cu\'Uty Deed
Records.
corner of the said traet hereby
conveye,d_-. tbeoc::e along the West
The persons naJJJttd . above
Hoe of the 20 aere tract of Eiza take further notlee tb•t
Marlin about 12 rod8 to a ravine· have been made p&amp;'rtiea dOJ~endaiit
thence ·roll(l)wtflg the East side
to. said petitiDn and they are re-

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)Jy finishing first, the- Royall
will meet in the third-place Cu·
ba n Sugar Kings ln a beat-of-aev·
en playoff, while the second·
place Leala will play tbe fourth·
place Rochester Red Wines in a
similar serte~. The two
then will meet for the right
face the American playoff
ner in the Httle World Sertea.

Crow &amp; Crow,
Attorneys for f'laintirf .
(8) 30; (9) ~. 13, 20, 27;
(lOl 4, 11 7tc

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FOR HOME FREEZERS

The Royals ellnched the
Jar season championship
final day Monday after
the l!.eafs throughout the
season for lhe top spot.

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Denzel Cleland.
Mr and Mr~&gt; . Bernard Eisclsteln
and son, Pete, Clevoi6nd, spent ~
few day·s with Mr. ant! Mrs. Floyd
Ridenour.
Mr. and Mr~. Clayton Allen and
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Mr and Mrs. Jlaul Barnes, rome·
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Gordon Ridenour, son, Kclth,
and daughter, June, ~pent a few
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ami allio attended th e fair.
Mr·s. Vern Kessle r, Parkors·
burg, was 11 weekend f:Uest of Mr.
and Mrs. Thed CrOy.

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Saturday night .with their grand·
mother, Mr11 . Zelda Rldonour, Col ·
umbu11. Tbey were joined · sun~ay
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Buel Ridenour and attended the
!air.
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sons have retUrned [rom a vae ....
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode
apent an cvenln1 with Mr. and
Mu, P. F. Koblentz.
Mr. and- Mrs, John Ihle and
chUdren vblted Sundny with Mr.
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WELLSTON-The hopes ot the
Wellston Rockets Cor another
t~uccessfu·l season were jolted last
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Jackson Squad
JM:KSON - Si•ty-two olodlclatea reported tor the opealiii
f(H)tball pruUce aeseion

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However, Coac. Gene Slaaa~ttl
announced tbaJ leading qqartar·
book contende.t Dave Yerllil iiolll
be on the InJured llat for aetil'al
Weeks II the fNUit of I broktD
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every "Jloeket" EapDe Oldsmobile. The mrprise? Thai eomeo when
fou gilt oar a-roua appraisal md discover bow eaoily you cail
OWD aa Old• doriD« September - our "Top Trade" montll. Fint
like your "Rocket Ride" ••• 1 few .mileii II;, the road will ohow
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NOTICE!
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FO! BUSINESS
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62 Candidates
Reported-For
Jackson Squad
JM:KSON - Si•ty-two olodlclatea reported tor the opealiii
f(H)tball pruUce aeseion

of. the

lHI l'eiiOJI ;rrtday morn1111.
However, Coac. Gene Slaaa~ttl
announced tbaJ leading qqartar·
book contende.t Dave Yerllil iiolll
be on the InJured llat for aetil'al
Weeks II the fNUit of I broktD
111m received on Thu'.:'dq.
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eat! wlth that •..., OODibmalioD of aetioa md ,sJamor you find iD
every "Jloeket" EapDe Oldsmobile. The mrprise? Thai eomeo when
fou gilt oar a-roua appraisal md discover bow eaoily you cail
OWD aa Old• doriD« September - our "Top Trade" montll. Fint
like your "Rocket Ride" ••• 1 few .mileii II;, the road will ohow
,
;roli why 0/JmwbU.. ;, rmJ&lt;inr the bifp# popularily goino of any car
• , .. W.y OllltmobU.. u far out front, ;,. · ..,.,J., value!
TbeD, ORr fiprea will prove that it'o "'"De)' myonr pocket to 101
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PubUabed. "1!11' ~~ q. Lul.aaton An., New York CltJ,
oept S11Dda7 ' bi Tile Ohio vall.,. te, N. Y.
ientlMI, Jaeo., at 110' lfeehaD.te
Suhlertpttoa rates: Delivery tf
'carrier where avaU1ble 30 cq,te
lt., PomeroJ, 6. ButiM;u offloe per week; one year ta adYJDce

398. editorial oUiee pboae at 1be Dally Sentinel olfiee.
IIUO: olx months, 1'7 .80: three
EDtere4 as second e11111 man. moatbs, -.eo. B7 motor route
...., matter •t the pOll otltce at where available! oq.' taoD:th, Sl
· Pomero,. Obto.
Pf maU: one year .fBi lls..montbs.
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NOTICI OF A~INTMINT
Ancillary Administrator
oar Jate of P arkersburg, W•Jt
lstate of Eunice Wamer, De.. V1ra:inla, deceased.
. Dated tht1 20th day of Aua:uat,
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Theodore HUJdore whost:! Post OtJohn C. Bacon
flee Addte8.!1 is Rural Route No. l ,
Judge of the Probate Court
~elss County, Chlo.
Racine, Ohio, •has been duly ap-

polbted as Ancillary Adminiatrll-

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Pom-eroy .~ah ~ad . '

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thlnra that ha-v. Mltpt;ned ln p-.r Dtlef a "' u
••• Here, for ~Pit, ta ~ that MIM Vie~
Kaye, Who not loiai' qo trtUittRbed over a · ~''
llelcl ot beauu~ tt Win the "Uf Uit "Oirl Wtlh ~
, Ztngie1t Orin," hu pttla on '-' more fabuloui Tit•
~rieL VJcJtle #1Jd .baa ..,. named •'Tht Qltl
Whole Beauty Hu ThaS All trfth Look "fw'tr1
and will llttend li Chlc:ajrj toOd ahow 1hortly In that
eapaclC.y , •• Cukle eunnett or Hollda11 wrttea llll.t
.r •rr Marti•
.bt teeenUy buttonholed Zddle Condon and ullt4
"'· •• Otd 4ow" the old rubber~ban• rultar R'lllll what he lhcnlfht
~ le Ae-re .s. • •-:, or )'OURJ' Turk Murphy'l New Orlean• jaa out
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San FranctiCO wq, and Ed41e replied coolly, even•
ly, "ll people lllce the atutf Turk Ia playtnr, then tbat'a tiM, too.•
l'roln Barry Hyama comet an Invitation to caleb the op~nlnc ot the
hiW production of 'l'Ae 8kht o/ Our TectA:, wttb Mary Martin and
Otorp Atttt.ott. an4 :you note With dltmay the opening hae c::orfte Mtl
fOM, bu~. ma1te a m~t~tal note to catch up with the 1how. Barry'a nott
rtmllldt you of the lut time you dil\ed With MIQ M&amp;rUn In b~r Plaza
ltotel•ut.. and J'OU mentioned Otle' Touch of Vtll1fl bel aald klly, "You
know what I remember m01t about that 1hoWT'' ahd Mise Mary held
up her .b!Md and .aid, "Don~t tell me: 1 know-tt wu that black dn11
by Malnbocher, cut down to hen," ud MIN M&amp;J')' wu 10 rilht .• ,
Iter. II a blllet-doux from Sammy Dl.vt" Jr., Inviting you to a whllll·
dlnr at Danny'• Hideaway and you check l.ht date and . leant yo ..
mlaaed that party, too, 10 you remind yourtelt to Hek O\lt lammy
·and talk With him one ot theee d1ya, alnct ht 11enu 1how bu•ineaa'
b.otteat property currently,
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HMI, ' Pomeroy, has ~nJlsted ~ fOr
btee. yeln in the U. S. ~artnes ,
it w'as announc::ed today by the
Marlbe Corp.
Lee, the son .af Mr. and, Mts.
MeJvln Lee of Middleport ebd bas
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Thi• htpjly F,~tleman has just taken title to his
seventh motor car.
. A~( w~ he would probi.bly have difficulty
reoa!!i!ll aJ.1 ~ different makes and models he has

purcliUCd.througb the yean, there is one thing he
know, With ·absolUte (erta.inty: Ht ntfltr Jelllikt 1/,is
lltJor• wlolll lot look'IM k&lt;JS lmll matkjor t!i. op.• ...J,
For 'this is his 6rst Cadillac! And what aldorj.;.,,
feeli.n1 it is to Mow he has chosen. the ''c4r o7 ·c~ts"!
Gone are the doubt , •. md ~ worry ••• and the
wonder. This tiriu: he !now-1 he's right! · .
And how quickly the evidert~ • wi!l OSS&lt;mble ih
suppOrt "or fais sentiment! 1
,

First of all there will be the tloquent testimony of

mak~ificent ~~"!lance .· t • its:
mai'vdo\11 comlort and nde ••• and 11:&amp; mcredtble ease

the cq •tse11-lts

of eteeri!'S and handlill8,
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thooc qlllckslaneei of •pp.Ova! from his fellow motOr-

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TIIINKINO OF bUfiDI lmoutlieel
Guaranteed sa9ina:a up to 10'5.
V: D. EDWAjU)S, l'lloae 31h11.
llollie 434. . · ,
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The same bigb Blandard.s tbal JO
into the ~allag of these pJec• . .
malatalaed ill our repair wort,

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Ollllco .onol 11ft your ' R I I - No lllilnltl IN~-

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c::orded In
181 tt Pile 830 of .ft:eeruit Depot, s._n Dl,elo, . C.Uf.,
TIANJ,IRS
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Cat l •nd rern H. Chri1ty to !be Deed Rseerds -tf · · · Melga for ten weeks or baste ttlllfllft'g.
Lettie .Jutti.J •-"'4 J9hn Justus .to
Upon graduation he wiU )Je fS.
Opba orlutt and Ruth Offutt, 4. Ray and Ada Morris, lot, ~e~ter. County, Ohio.
sicned
to one of tbe many Marin-. ·
Ray
D.
end
Ada
Morri•
to
Carol
Tbe
prayer
or
said
~tltloa
1s
Acres, Chester.
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jll,df;ment aa:ainst U.o~d K. COrps posts or stations.
Otis McClintock and Emma JaM and Richard Flck, lot 5, Che,ter;
Ray D. and Ada Morris to d'8,ql
and Nancy \#. ~lnl,, dt·
He is a 19M araduete ot Pom~­
McCllntoc::k to Miriam Miller Mil ~
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and Richard Flck, lot 4, Ehea(~r.
In ~he aq:~.ount ~f two roy High School.
You Dt!Od fQ • ..,.., the "*"handi.e 'to help oeH lt.
lhtan, parts ol lots, RacltJe. •
George G. and Marie Robert.a, to
an4 R~en/y and Sfl/ 100
Ralph c . and Fern Gilmore to
(~0.86), p u~ interest Rt
Ohio F uel Gas Company ~!Dd 1 M.
June Opal Smith, 1~. Chester.
•Jav~;t J\'e$Jy Ia
eaoe'
R!Jhjindus
Robert and Ftteda M. Tutner to H. McDole and Associntloa; tlghi the rate of .aix per~nt, ~8%), and
s
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The
attendance
at
• · tor such othe~ and further re- School Sunday was 41,
Helen and William E. Reynolds, of way Chestw.
lhll.
lato
c611ctetion
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lief as may be just and equU- $18.84.
lot, Middleport.
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Martha Ellen and Stdney T~ylo: able, tncludjng the l ale of uld
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Middleport Center Inc. to Ro· to J ames .and Margaret-: Titu!. real estate "to enrorce th e plain- · ;Mr. and Mrs. George M~ey
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bert L. and Maxine Coats, loh,
from Wasbtngton, Pa., spent 8a.t·
8.3ft
A.,
Rutland.
.
tiff's
Hen
and
for
eostr
of
this
ac' .'
Middleport.
ur4ay evenink with Mr. and Mti
Eileen Loaan to Lena Weaver, tl&lt;'ln.
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Lawrence 0 . and Virginia Bur·
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.40 A., Syracuse.
Said defendant-s are requlr:.ed to Eber Pleken1.
rls
to
Rlcha;d J . Chambers and
Mrs.
John
&amp;eUers
went
to
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answer said petition on th 13tJl ken burg, W. Va., to care
Ernest Covert, 68 A, Chester.
LIGAL NOTICI
day
of
October,
um!j,
or
judgment
Fred W. CrOw, eommiuloner
her daughter, M1'8 . Fred H~ltefR,
.
.
Howard K. EwiD&amp; and· Nancy V. will be taken -..aittst them.
and
Francis
i!:.
ClonC'h,
d«!(eased
who
is sick.
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PERHAP3 THE l'f08T bnnithtakin•, niomentoua bit f!lt lnfonne
Ewlng,
who
reside
at
308
.
Mai·
Clyde G. Mllltione,
Mr. end ·Mra: Eber
to . Abner Clonch, parcel s, Rut,tlon to be weeded from the mall mountab1 Ia U&gt;e ·~twa that JllldtJal'dt
ttalla Drive, Clearwtter, Florid~.
*l'f91HJIJ·W&lt;\Y. TO .'DISPLAY' .
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CLYDE G. .MILl !tONE, '
GrAce ..Smith
,
who Ia noted Cby whom~ 1 for her collection 01 nnpnrted hindkef(lhiefi . Jand1) .., ,,.
and
who
are
not
residents
of
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,h od to buy a apechd blue·tlnted one for her I'PPtaruce on ArtJmr _ _ '\'o~-~bs.-~b ~MVI~~ ;ry~·, ,.,,.1
: ~r~ Decklt, Clifford Oetker, Stat e of Ohio, are hereby ndf'l~1"d
Proffitt.
coUNTt. ·b hs'"' '
,Mutorny'a TV thow, becaWio blue 1how1 up 10 weLl bl!!fOre the video
that
nrt
the
dth
.doy or June, 1965,
EL!Jie
beeker,
Beula-h
Circle,
John
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'"PMtN'lVF.
Mf.
and
Mrs.
Ford
an~
eameras. After that alarrennr me"•••· you 'ttcure anythlftl' elM 1ft
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Circle, Kathryn Hayes, Gilbert Clyde G. h(illhone, Treasurer or J. B O'BRIEN,
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the mail will be anu~cllmaetle .. , You leam that Carmel MYtrl.
ren, JuRe Harris itnd Curt..l,s ek&lt;•od
Hayes, Ellzabelh Hawk, Leonard Mei1s County , Oblo, as plaintiff, Attorney fOr PlalntJrt.
ris from Ltma, spent the .. 0
,..hoae protege, Carol Ohmart, Ia hlttlnJ' tt big lo Hollywood, haa a
Hawk, Genevieve Quillen and filed his petition against them ail (8) 16, 23, 30; (9) G. 13, 2_0.:_6t:_•:__w
thneaome of talented youi'IJ'aterl under her wine~ appMrtftl' at the
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llj&gt;'-G-ro_v~~' _ll_afi'
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ls.
Harold Qulllen to Edward and defendants, In the Court of Com·
Oreenwleh Mt:WiJ tbeater In Shaw'1 The VmaOe Wooing, and you leam
mon. Plea&amp; of Meiss County, Ohio,
Gloria Wagner, 11.-' A, Sutton.
turth•t that, belnl' away, you miaaed Ct.rmtl'l bit' blr&amp;hd'l' party for
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K. E. and Esta E. Swain to Case Nwnber 12,313, for Judi-!
her huaband, AI Scbwalberir, who toecel\tly formed the Artlata·Pro~
William Goebel, 1 Aen,, Otange. ment lncludins the sale ot certalp.
ducere Aasoctatee, and tou are told that Dorothy Hammenteln.
P•etr'• wife, who decoratul tumtd out the decor for Al'l new oft'letl.
Mabel Plc:~ens , Samuel Pickens, rea] estate in said petition des·
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Tha newa from Brooklyn 11 on a hlrh level. 'l'hl! BL Otorge hott~l,
Sue Ann PICkens and Emmett ertbed, to-wit :
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An whoae •att-wator Pool you have dunked your~elt fnlquently, ntporta
Pickens to William Perkins and
Situate In the Towmohlp
&amp;hilt ita phone operator• .... awakenlna- rueata thuely tbaH day1,
Charlotte Perkin&amp;, lob, Letart.
tart, County of Melas
('Good momln&amp;', air, tt'a ell(ht o'clock. Thl Dod~tn are p1f1Ylftl Cht.
A. H. Brown, deeeased to Obio, and being in Sec.tJon
,caro tonlrht at Jllbb~ta field." An lntert!lltlnr thourht but &amp; ~l'lghten.. Lau!'a Drown, Orvltle R. Brown Town 2 and Rapge t 1 of tbc
, w~ .:n~•
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tn1 one f&lt;!r a Oi_ant fan UJce. yquraelt , , , Here 11 a now·u••leu lnvila·
and Harold P. Brow~ , transfer, Company's Purchase and more
i.IPT•Uit TOJI· 18 ... .
Cion to tha world premiere ot LOt!¥ I• A MGIIJI SpJeudortd TiliNg wltb
IY , ·,.a .CI;'Hf ; •
Chester.
rutl.culariy described as tollow.r. i
ltnnlter Jonu at the Ro:ty, add you lob It not too r~grttfully •nto the
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BeJinninll on tbe top of tbe
wute ba1ket • , . Ray Hanfleld Of the National Dol W.eltare Oulld
Laura B. Brown, OrVIlle Brown
bank of the river at the nor tbeaat
11hle ltlltloflery dOun't li.y It ll'l AJ'L or CIO• Ulcl you to . mentlon
and Fannie BellJ! llrowu to Har- corner of that certain 21D acres,
NaUCNlal Dol week, to be ceJebr?ated berhmlnc Sept. ~a, and herein
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old P. Bro"'n, Jqt 7, Chester.
more or le!is, ot land conveyed b~
you do 80, notlnr the 1'\1114'1 tlOI&amp;n, "A l(ood home for every dor." It.
.trarold P, Brown, Alice 1\1 Sarah McCoy and J , P. McCoy t~
eould be "A. J00c1 dol for every home," but all do1a are npt J'OOdDrown and Laura Brown to Or- l'blllp McCoy by fleed bearina
jNt.ly tt per cent of them-and all home. do not deHrve a good dor. VIlle Brown, .1M A., Che1ter.
of March 11, 1124, and re·
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Lena and William WellS to date
• HERIJ'B AN' ODD one In the m"U : K~n ParJcer'a new play,'
corded iQ VolWne. 128 at
G., Kathleen. EdWard and of the De"M Recorda
Fh Bu,.oemdln~ Mitt, hu juat Ud ltl pre-Broadwll' •howlnf at a Henry
Mlldl,'ed
Wells,· Salisbury.
fUdlewoad, N. J ., hlrh Mbool 1\ldltotlum, of all pl&amp;clell. -Thla aHml
Ohio; thertce ·~~~~~
~~ner and Iva Clonch to Ju- County,
1... atrlhJt wbtn you con•ldtr \hat Ken hu b&amp;cn liYlnf t~ l\ld1ewood
down th&lt;5 river •outh 30 d
seph_
Grue-.r,
pareels,
.Rutlapd,
rtetRU)I' and doubUe•• tifurecl It would bd a lot more conYeruent than
west 'lMI fe et to tbe
Mae Ban, dec::eaaed to Charles
tht traditional Bridpport, Conn., Or New Haven . • , Daw Alti*r NMI
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ravine; thence north O:.,l . ~:f.:
H. ~111 1 Frarl~ls 0 . YoiUli[, , Har. 30
u a aopy of J&amp;nt Plc:keM' pro\tlt to tbt U. a. Waather BU!l't&amp;u .,.,
minute• weat 670.7 f1
rlett ~111rle Se jple and WIUiam tbe center of- aald ravine
~ ot women'• namtt tor
' bellevt )'our tlnt dtpart'
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D. Ball, S&lt;lill6.
ii.t woul4 contribute to thti
latllrtit and leuen tmlartaum•nt
~ubllc road; thence north ISO
mllllol\l of
are aurrenUy linked wttb Ul"'
II w8!111am Boll, fluei -.u, Cbas. JJrees
30 mU1utes west
!Wtllponl ot death
by promptly diiCC!Dttnulq tht.ll
· ~~~. LN41&gt; Boll, -llarrlell reel: thence noe,\h
d~tlr ...&amp;:
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pr&amp;etlet1 Mid P.
frin and are t.mptt4sto phOrit btr
MarJe Sel~lo "'~ !lw!ahl .~ojplo td J¥lnutea We!Jt "12
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brtathlutly that th,e C~ Ortn• .'
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~Qilll to honor "dlftera~t JI'OUpe
· Clark
j\r~.ott to , Ro, south
a poat; thente 1oilih
9t uhaunt heAJH... tar:h
like 10: ona nllbt ~ bt
~ott,.l!eld, ., J~
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tribute to but 4rtvert. tto. ·
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plaee ot bealnratDa, "
of tile mall moutlll\
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· The Daily Sentinel, P~roy.Middleport, Ohio

;. 'i'oday'
s u. s. .w 0 r k er .Ho' Ids I ltob~rtL:::L..~~~:~·
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lr IAYMOND WILCDVI

or J'reneh worlu!r•

cent

f.roJII 811 ton''

Cetdrol Preu AuoclaUon Con-efPOttlet~t
pet
u mud. time u &amp;be
· , W&amp;8HINGTON-The observuee of aaothet lAbor DaJ empbu!JeS Dutch. Wlllt Oer11WUt.. Irllli, or'
· ODOe llr&amp;abl the enviab\1 poaltlon the American wol'lunla.boldiiD CIOID- Swill; aD4 trcm Q to 1'1 Pll' oel\l

JI'INOn wltl wap eamen or other eountrl-.

! Probably never before ba blatoey

11JP lll.lad&amp;rd of Uvlaf.

baa a wor1uua

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aa mue1t, ttme • c:M ~ ~
lUCia a lilt·or lforwt&amp;lu --.,.r~

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,.. . Am.erlean~ realize the terriAe &amp;1CftP8De7 IG tavtar ttandvd8
• · • • ~ ~ - ·-~
. tit !lome ad abroad. Moat are &amp;ware of the low ~taai.rd. prevaliiDJln ~-~ tolleiiD CGII!lirt-.
~·~ cotmtrtu, but taU to rec:oc·
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.... llandudo,
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lamllllo, . . .
"'d1t muda ldJher• .uu tau eon· able., aturprovlde a IOOd eomput. ::;sa~ tbt Mttnhep11f ebtldla
. tldtrably below thole prevalmt in lOla ta the UvlDf llmdardl ot
ofHOwr'ftr,.ll'ran.ce ta the r
,tbeUidtedBtatea. •
worton• lA ftlioul countriel• ::~~::..11~=~
n II dltl'icult to make aceurate cauee ~ pp lD Uw:lq •t.andaldl becOm.t .., lmportut part o1 the
tompuiloM. Currenelel~~rt~ differ- at ltome UCI abroad hu ut tlkt-bome pq Gf &amp;bl workl'f _.tb
ct. ab4 10 are tbelr value&amp; To c~ appreclab)J ID tbt rew IDa • famlb-~ ,
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alf that 1ft lmlkllled laborer em• tenu.l~ yean.
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ploJecl In the manulaetun or ma- 'l'be BLB ..umlled tJt;at an in•
Another atrlldllf example till t1la
chlnery ~lved 11M an hour ln lluttrial worker ira the UDited dm'uwncn Ia the e&amp;mlft&amp;' power
~ while the avera&amp;"e pay o1 Statu could bU;t more than ave of tM America worlaruta u4
• ~ man doing the •arne work ln timI I u much food Witb .an bour't wap eutlera abroad .. tha COD'(!
8.ri.UtbTrlnldad Ia 21 cent. an hour ,..,. u a Rulllau worker wbO parlaloD made iD the aurvey In the
doel IIWI tell the whole 1 tory. lhopped 111 • Ma.cow •t&amp;tt 1toze. mlautea of worldn&amp;' time w:quin4
"l'wtnty-nlne cente ,viii 1"0 further
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to IAQ" Varlou foods.
. ,
Ill Brlllllh Trinidad than 1n the ftl£ 8VRVU aiBO dlaclond l'or .&amp; atapte food llltb. u . IGOr,.
t.Tnttecl Statu beeau• prlce11 1n the Ill hOur'a pay tn the United statu a. ~rjcan worked tour miAutea
,Enllllb po~~aeuJoa are much leu. bougbt one and t~llltb.s Umee u to ea~ eno"'gb to purchue •
Bt&amp;tlltlclanl thul uae another much food u iD NQJWay end (IDe pound. It took alx ,rnlnut.e... pay
·meaaurlng a tick to compare the and a hall Um11 u muth u In ot Iriab. and Norwepa.n workmea
•arnlng power or worker~~ 1n dlft'er· Great Brtl&amp;ln. In comparUion with to buy • pound, and elcht m.J.Dute.
ent countr~.. They ask, ''How (lght other Weatem European 1n Deamark.
~.- much can a man buy with an countr1n, the advantage o! the
From there, the. -..orklng time
hour's pay In tho Un\Ud Statts, American worker wu greater, but required to purth.ue a pound. ot
Ruula, Great Brila.in, France, the variations wel'll! considerable. flour roae aharpJy: in Wett Ger~
etc.!"
The BLS ataliiJtlclana compared many and Italy, l6; in the Nether•
the work time required to buy !fOd laMs, 16: ID IJwltzerland, . 18; ht
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in th.e United State• and In other Vienna, 19; ln Parll, 20, and 1n
flt:VF.RA.L yean ago the Bureau counlrlea. They found that the M'o1eow, 27.
et Labor Stallat.lca matle an anuly- American worker apent.t8 per .rent Many other comparl110ns eould
tis of the etamlnp of industrial u much. time to pay for &amp; livetl be made, but they would urve
workers an&lt;l re\811 food prices ln quantity of food u the Soviet only to emphasise the lame point
' the United Statea and 11 other worker. The American worker the el'IViable poaltlcm the America,;
countries In the hu1t l'liX months apent from 28 to 36 per cent u workman holda In the WGrld of
ot 1901 an1l early 105%.
much time as the Italian, Au1trtan, today.

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TUPJ&gt;ERS J&gt;l.AINS
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CLARICE ALLIN
the Methodi st Church
Sunday
Grnvesidc burial serviceN were
eVt'ning by the Rev. Freeland
held Saturday aftcrnuon in tlu!
Norris.
ChC8lt!r
Cem etery tor Mrs. Jeanie
Mrs. Cal'ol Hecox Jones of
Osborne,
Little Washington. She
Marion, 0., and .h or daughter,
Margaret King and two sons of was a fnrmor resident here.
Columbus were visiti ng relative~
Mr,;. Henry Dcover, Mrs. Ross
and friends here ovc.&gt;r the week Cleland, Mr s. Eldon Gaul and
daughter Gayann, Mrs. Robert
end.
Mr . on&lt;t Mrs. William Coneway Wo od and Miss Jerry Wood at·
of Albright, W. Va., nnd Mr. and tended a bridal shower for Min
Mrs. James Parr or l&gt;nllville were Dorothy Barnhill at the home of
JUesls of Mr. and Mcs.. W. W. Mr.~. Clyde Headley,
Tupper&amp;
Plains.
B~=agg .
· Mrs. Millon B. Mt.·Cai n of Day·
Mr. and Mrs. Ed King and Cafm.
ton is visiting Mr. a11d Mrs. Tom ily spent an eveninl with the Wil· Perrin and Mr . and Mrs. GeOrge lis Frost family .
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jonea visited
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,sunday dinner gue.~t~ of Mr. with Mr and Mrs. Ed Morrison
. and Mrs. C. E. Wuude were Will· and attended the Slate Fair
1ilm Bontz, Mr. and Mrs. Vere
· Mrs. Henry Beaver ~tpent the
JJ'utz and son, Vernon , Mr. and weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
M~. Millard Swartz and famil)l Beaver, Racine.
all of Alfred .
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Pyles and
Mu. Kadclla l.amhrrt and Mr. ehllaren, Racine_ were recent
)Irs. W.llliam Kuhn and lam. dlnlliJ.r auesh: of Mr and Ml":t.
Mrs. August
Rockey and . GeorMe Pyles.
·~!,tit)ly ' all of Canton, .tohn Kaylor
Miss Lenora Belzlug, Dorcas,
Globe, Arizona, Mr. and was a weekend JUeat . of Mr..
Burk and ramily ot Freda Miller,
Grace Kuhn and 110n,
Mrs. Rl~h•rd Flck ADd Mn.
Kr. and ~lrs . Elmer Guy Summerfield spent a lew
all were vl ~i tlni John diyl In Columbua 1nd attended
Sr.. Sunday.
the State Fair.
D. D. Cleland, Columbua, apent
Ruuell who l ~; ln t~~er\dce
a tew daya with Mr. and Mr1.
1 Tex., and friend ol
,;~~~:~·::!;
·jj
tpent
Sunday evenlq
A largo crowd attended tho
bit •raadmother, Mrs. Carrie
lihDwer of Min Dorothy Barnhill
;~~~~,'Ethel
Arbaua:h and •on, at the hDme of Mrs. Cl)'de· Head.
and Mr. and Mrs. Oerol ley Friday ncnln1. She received
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and children attended r:nany lovoly girts.
Mr. ~md Mrs. L. L, Lyons ~nd
FaPr at Columbus.
aad Mra. John Gi nther and l•mlly and Mrs. Eulah Sw•n, Mr.
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onf Cheater, Mr.. Dorotby and Mrs, Charles Mal.'lar attend·
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and Dtn ot Alfred apent ed a birthday dinner at the home
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Sunday in honor of Mra. Eulab
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Myrtle Barrelt of Marion
the weekend with her aunt.
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Vivlaa Hoffman.
K.
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IOFa, WiUard,
Sue, of Kel·
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WJUiam Chapman
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tpeat S~ndaJ at Col ·
thJr dauJhter, Mr .
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were eallln1 on
f'on Halsey and

of MeJ&amp;s co 11 nty, OblO, Dut who Is
presentlY in the arll'IP.d force&amp; of
,the United States, and whose Post
Office Address is R~Jbert Still,
"Serial Np, l52965?S, 57_,. Sllpply
Sqd .. Sdfrid&amp;e Air Foree Ban,
Mh:higan, is hereby notified that
on the Z9th. day of August, 19 ~.
Hulda St UI, being plaintiff, filed
her petition against him •as defend.nt '·n th e Cou•t
• of Common
Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio, Case
f No. 12,347, P'''''ng fo• d,· .. o-e
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grounds of Gross N'cglect of Duty
and Extreme Cruelly, and plain
liff also prays lhat she may bl!
awarded the care,' custody and
control of the cbildren of the
: parties hl'n•tn; that she be award '
ed support for the children or
the pa rties hereto until the (U r·
the r order of the Court. and Ylat
on iinJ I h'!aring she may he
awarded reasonable supp:)rt fo r
said chi.ldren in the future; that
she be awarded as alimony all of
the interest of the sa id de fendant
in the house hold goods, housee fr ect s an d ot h er persona I pro hold furnishings and household
perty now located in tile home of
the part ies in P.omc:-oy, Ohio,
rree and dt ar of any and all
claims or the said dclr.ndant, and
for other ~roper relief. Said cause
will he rur he&lt;~ ring on or after thio!
12th. day of VCi.C':Jer A. D. 1965.

Okoy ~~~~~.:::~:c:.at VJr. -~:-.-...-.u_IIM_ed':.-=1~:-,ed-:lh-:~-.,-p=·- ,-,: -!: -:-· -c-:~: -: !."·.- .~-=d'".:. -·-·:".-: ~~~d '~~W:.itt::. ~oO:. :.i:'er,::· ~-o:.:;

cinia ; Arthur Mllls, Mallory, Weat
Virginia; M1rie Mill1 Mllo, Lo1an,
West Vira:io.ia; Chilore Mil.1a Peotecost, Madiaon Hel&amp;bt, Virlinia;
Wilbur Mills, Kenova, West Vlr·
ginia ; Nett MUla Montaomery,
206 Trinity Avenue, Wllm 4, Dela·
ware; Genard Mills, Jr., whose
address is unknown; Albert Mllls,
New Haven, West Virginia; C. P.
L. Harvey
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646 Bross Street,
Longmont,
Color~do; will take notice that
Lettie May Mills, E..dmlnistratriJ:
of the Estate or William M. MiDs,

MOfltreaI·RoyaIS
f,·tkc Pennant
By Half Game
By UNITED

PRESS

The pennant-winning Montreal
Royals and the runner-up Toroo·
to Map]e LeafB, who wo11nd up
the regular set~son only a half·
game apart, are favored to meet
each other in the final seriet of
the rnternational. League playoffs
which· begin Wednesday.

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td Yeiea County,
Ohio, Cue rnisea belq ta S~tUoa. Tonsbip, 1M.
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Lettie May )(ill.\ Aduli~
pe;raonaJ ntate ot ~~;id deefdent, Eait ball, ot lot Nfl. 119'7 lD. seetrttrbt ot tb.l- ~ ot
WUUa~M.M.llla,blnmffidenlto tJon 6,10wn 2 •Dd rule 12 (If
Wllllam)LIOllJ.dicuMCI.
pay his debtl aad ehara;es of ado- the Ohio CoalP,U1'1 P.u.n:hue.
PlalntW~
mJnilterlng btl elllte; that tbe
Also the aurtaee onlf" of the O'lrlea
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said WiU~·.M. Mills d!ect seized toUowlDI rtal eatat&amp; llit11ate lD ,
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In fee lim\t1e of the tuUDwinc Suttoa Townshl.p, Kelp Count)', ' Attor:a.eys for Pl~lJff.
deeertbed real estate:
Ohio, to-wit:
(8) i ·IMf.ll-30: (0) f;fte
Situate ia_ihe -Township of Sut.
Beginplng on the South line ot
t on, C011nty of Me..,.,
•·· and State 160 acre Jot No. 1196 ~t the South·
of Ohio, and bounded and 4!es- east eorner of the laq.ds owned
Dy ~eth
McKenzia; thence
crlbed· u foUoWI, tlO-wU:
Beginninc at tlm Northlast cor- North ~ tods on tbi East line Or .
ner of the ~~At acre tro.ct deeded the lands
aaid McKeDlie; thence · ·
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BeU and Mary Jane Bell , his wife, of the lands or ». E. Htiahea to
by deed dated April 2, 1879; Lhe West line , or .t.tle Ianda of
thence South on the East line to George Niekaraoil; thence South
the SOutheast eor11er of said tract; 1o!lowins the Wut line of aald
thence Weat on tbe South line to Niekeuon's l(lnd to the Soot.!!
tbe Nottbwes~ corner or tbe 20 Jine ,of said 160 a ere lot No. 1191~ ••
acre tract sold by Charles Bell thence Wast foUowina the -aaid
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and Mary Jane Bell to Eiza M'ar- So11th line of .iaid 160 acre lot
Un; thence Nortb parallel with the ND. 1196 to tbe plaee of beelfming,
Ea.st line of sald ~·-1 acre trect containing 1~ aer~. more or leai.
to 1 the North Hn~ ol said tract;
Being the same real estate. u
the&amp;.~ East tQ th~ place. or be- eonveyed by. Orville L. RalkiWe,
glDninJ, ebntainin1 twenty, (20), et al, to Ralph R. Ra!lcliffe and
acrea, more or less.
, Russell B. Radcliffe b)' deed re-Also a rjght of way 13 feet corded in Deed BDok 164 at Pla:e
wide begia31D,I at ·,the Southwe:ot 208 or the- ¥eigs Cu\'Uty Deed
Records.
corner of the said traet hereby
conveye,d_-. tbeoc::e along the West
The persons naJJJttd . above
Hoe of the 20 aere tract of Eiza take further notlee tb•t
Marlin about 12 rod8 to a ravine· have been made p&amp;'rtiea dOJ~endaiit
thence ·roll(l)wtflg the East side
to. said petitiDn and they are re-

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)Jy finishing first, the- Royall
will meet in the third-place Cu·
ba n Sugar Kings ln a beat-of-aev·
en playoff, while the second·
place Leala will play tbe fourth·
place Rochester Red Wines in a
similar serte~. The two
then will meet for the right
face the American playoff
ner in the Httle World Sertea.

Crow &amp; Crow,
Attorneys for f'laintirf .
(8) 30; (9) ~. 13, 20, 27;
(lOl 4, 11 7tc

UPHOLSTERING

Furniture &amp; Rug Cleenlng
Free Estimate. Drop u1 a c.~rll

KNOTTS UPHOLSTERING

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Meat Cutting
FOR HOME FREEZERS

The Royals ellnched the
Jar season championship
final day Monday after
the l!.eafs throughout the
season for lhe top spot.

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12:30 Wei"e'otri.e Traveler•
1:00 . ~ Q. Lewla

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1:00 PataoD's SbldJ
1:30 ~t Rom• with the catn•
2:00 NBC Ted Mact
2:30 NBC . It Pi.ys to be Mar3:15 tXBC First Love

.me Mr. sweeiie,

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6:45 SonP of t~ Week
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8:00 Me,t Mllie .I
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0:00 $84,000 Question ·
8:30 Set It Now
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10:00 ¥811~ Esso
10:15

Denzel Cleland.
Mr and Mr~&gt; . Bernard Eisclsteln
and son, Pete, Clevoi6nd, spent ~
few day·s with Mr. ant! Mrs. Floyd
Ridenour.
Mr. and Mr~. Clayton Allen and
~on, 8!11, spent pn evening with
Mr and Mrs. Jlaul Barnes, rome·
roy.
Gordon Ridenour, son, Kclth,
and daughter, June, ~pent a few
day~ in Columbus With rclaliV..!S
ami allio attended th e fair.
Mr·s. Vern Kessle r, Parkors·
burg, was 11 weekend f:Uest of Mr.
and Mrs. Thed CrOy.

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8:2D We¥therc:ast
Nl:1C Vaughan Monro()
~BC News Caravaa
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12:15 NBC . Uing Dong Sehool
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4:00 NBC Pinky Lee
4: ~0 I'IJlC . Howdy Doody
8:00 Old TtiO!'f,
IJ:80 Soldiers Df F.ortune
8:0b . News Picture

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10::tO Sp0Uigbt PlayhouSe
11:00 U~-~0-the-mfDUtf! Newll'

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James and John Ridenour spent
Saturday night .with their grand·
mother, Mr11 . Zelda Rldonour, Col ·
umbu11. Tbey were joined · sun~ay
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Buel Ridenour and attended the
!air.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ Bailey and
sons have retUrned [rom a vae ....
tion trip in .the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woode
apent an cvenln1 with Mr. and
Mu, P. F. Koblentz.
Mr. and- Mrs, John Ihle and
chUdren vblted Sundny with Mr.
and Mu. Davld Koblenta •nd
ehUdren.

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The Dally Sentll"

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ltl.AN COMMUNION.

The Oatlv Sen1mel .

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C. H. WlM Jr., IJld Mrs. Walter

Tbe "UDlted Tb&amp;nk" offcnng
Jt. BanU, wbo have bee.D in Hoi- Cll t.he Epileo,pal Church. the
Ill' J101pltal for ob&amp;en'llltian, wen world over wi,II be presented al
"bu'ned to their bomee SuDday t~ triennial meeting in Hawau ,
and lira. Harris was scbechlled to Thursday, September 8. In obser·
nenter the hospital thil morn· vanee of tbi1, the women of
lq for further tests.
Grace Chureh will have holy
communloq at 10 a.m. Thursday . 1

PYTHIAN SISTER$ MEET
lo~l!ll team . in • membenh•p l
Tbe regular meeting of Meigs drive, ~ptamed by Mn, George
Temple, Pylbian SiSler., will be Cbil ... will entertain lhe winnm
held tonight at 7:30 at the K. of who were headed b:r Mrs. Philip
P. Hall. Alter the

the Meinhart.

meeting

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Hartley-Owen Nuptial Vows
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Exchanged At Baptt'st Church
Mr and Mrs. Homer Hartley,
Middleport, are announcmg the
marr1age of the1r daughter, Sara
Daune, to Richard Owen . Middleport, son of Mr and Mrs William
Owen, Columbus The wcddmg
was performed Saturday evening
at the 111tar of the Ftrst Baptist
Church at ae-veo·thirty o'clock .
1'he Rev Claremont E Hoyt offJ.
eLated at the double-rmg cere

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dleport Higb Sthool m 1947 and
has been employed at the Meigs
::MotOT c'ompail.y. Mr. Owen graduated fr.om North High Sehool,
Columbus, and Ohio University
where he was a member of Sigma
Chi fratermt)' He served m the
A1r Force and is now General
Manager of 'fhe Daily Sentinel.

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mony
Wh1te. chrysanthemums and as·
ters were used at th e altar wh 1ch
was lighted by tall wh1te tapers m
seven branched candelabra.
Attendanh for the brtdal couple
were M1sa Nancy Hartley, sJster of
the bride, who was maid-of-honor,
and Jam es Owen, Columbus, bro.
ther o( the groom who acted a s
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best man.
Only members o£ th~ immediate
fam1lics were present for the
weddmg They Included Mr. and
Mrs William Owen and daughte n;, Jane and Betty , Mr and Mrs.
J a mes Owen, Coll,lmbus, Mrs
Jomws Faulkner, Mr and Mrs.
Homer HarUey and
daughter,
Nancy
Prccedmg the ceremony Mr
and Mrs Har tley entcrtamcd with
H buffet s upper al thcu home on
Lo&lt;'ust Stree t After u short wed·
dln!i: lnp Mr and Mrs Owen will
be at home in the Gl'Ueser apart·
mcnt s, North Second Avenue

CONFIDE!I/T'-41-LY, THIS WAS
MY MOTHERS BRIDAL GOWN • .•
IT LOOKS 11/I:W BECAUSE IT
JUST CAME BACK FROM

ROBINSONS
PeoplE! arc lalklng ab()ut us. They s1ry It's wonderful the wuy we
make old garments look new For ltnporlant oecti$100.S, be su.re

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Robinson's
Laundry

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DANCE

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tad. out.latl were .I.WI)'IldfJml6ed with elec1ric nap•
becnte ~ wtlre·tbt oaly nap to ~ lhflm. But
.... - . , . . " ..... h.no :h....... ih""'h :hey,
tilt &amp;D oi.U..,Joaed '7pe of oookiat; UILIL
No olher rup •oept eteeu-ln hu Wo}ldCflul eleot.U..
tnoklaa diu .•. nd oafy eleetrie eookia1 atiiU li"e
JOI.I atn We&amp;)', wb.lte slote cleaallue... IDd cooJ.
Deu p1ua modem. ll\llOinatlc ooold11g.
take . . tMD lhe .... wb~a tb~ Ml - 11111 .n
deabio raup-OMII no more W.a old..fub&amp;one4
f1pel ol raagee c1ieue4 •P with oot.mdeDt ~leetrie
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Diane Reichman . wh.o is em·
ployed 1n Columbus, ~pent the
weekend with her mother, Mra.
C D. R!!Lchm3n and brother, rjoe
Mr a nd Mrs Charles Fauftner
and chll~ren , Sharon and Buddy,
Clendenmn, W Va., and Mr . . and
Mrs. Owen Cantrell and sons.
Tom and BJil, Gallipolis. were
holldav weekend gueslq of Mr.
anrl Mrs Homer Hartley and
dau ~htli'r, Nancy, and Mrs. James
Faulkner Mr. and Mrs Fred
Mecs and children , Freddje and
Leah Kay , Columbus, also vtslted
here bnefly, after a visit in
West Vtrginia .

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den, plktto director ot Graftex.
Jne., Roehuter, New York. This
bathlnl beauty waa posed by the
edre ot an lrrerularly atlaptd
pool b!,t Joaepll Jannt)' Stell\.
meh. noted photograph~r. In S...
ruot1, Florid•. Steinmeta u§ed
the new Graphie 86 camera.
The 'model wa•·pond In a nat.
ural 1tanee on the pool's edn.
TJo• most 1mn9rtant prom: 1n ibe

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ay MRS. JOHN DIIHL
Pvt:" Howard Allen .and famlly
Attendance at Sunday Sehoul, and Mra. Orville AUen' were din·
Aug. 28 was 04, eollectioit $7.96.
of Sammy Lewia and
Mr. and Mr1. Floyd Smith and
srandchlldren, Cmdy Smith and
Wayn'e Eulenbaeb haYe returned
to their home Jn Kenosha, Wis.,
after a '(liit with the former'~
.brother, ~wrence Sn~itb 8Dd
' 1tr: ·ana · Mrs. Clarence Akley
of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Story of Columbus, Mr. Wyatt
Schaefer of Mt. Vernon were the
guest&amp; of their parent~ during the
weekend. Dav1d Schatlfer ' return
ed home with bla fllttier after
spendlni two weeka with · his

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Tentative pla'Qi: for a meeHng
h'!l&lt;\. Friday at Middleport
High Seh~ ..l at 'J:811 for parents
of · .bOyl" in thr! Seventh and
Eigbth Grades who wish to play
fpolball were dl&amp;cusaed wben the
Middleport Athletic Aaaociatlon
met Tuesday night at the school.
W.illiam .ScarbelT)',
preaident,
preaided and Will annotmee the
ttx.act ,time of tbe . parents' m\et·
ing later tbia week.
...A discussion wu held ,conterninl 11iv MelJlbenhip d~ve
which is beaded tir H... .L. Dun-

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The drive to bulld a new botpi~

tal at Polat Pleulllt is reported
to have been slowed conaiderably
by an aanou.aet~~~nt of the M•son COunty Medieal Society. last
wftk, tltilt the lf'OUl' would give
it oniJ their "ronditiODtl sup-

The U:eiil County . Hame De-

orinl tlui Ud · those intereated
in
Weaving seats and Cb.airs. sut· ·
Get,
tested luderJ for tbl! different
Projeetl and Dimes oi olfleers of
Finance the clubs.
In addition to worJcin&amp; on the
We Obtei!a 19M-18
Home , Demonatration

County School
.Enrollments
Near 3000

Mrs Ruth Wilson nf Columbus

abtp drive

spent the week end with her m().
tHet, Mrs. Belle Hilt.
Mr. and Mrs Str,ve Eblin spent
Monday in Columbus attending
the State Fair.
Oscar Sm1th spent the pa~t
we'ek end with his sister and bro·
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Sm1th and children
Mr. and .Mrs. Olin Rife and
sons and Mr. and Mr~. Dick Rife
called on the forme1·'s mother,
Mrs. George Renshaw Saturciay
evenlna.

eelebroUon

SC!ho"ol' Chlld.
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Mrs. Mary Wilson
Funeral Rites To
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i.t th~·
stadium: Mrs.
~~equ,une Rice,

H.' L. Dunham,

Mra. LaoTy lllee, Beverly •and
Gary Dunham, Sheila Stover,
Billy Mrcool, Nanqy Riwltngs,

~Jne FeranSan.

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.Barbara A. Warll, 1'1, P.ortland,.
unemployed, and Ronald J. Miller,
~. Hamilton, 0., a11embler.

Sara D. Hartley, 25, MiddlePort,

sr.cretary, and Richard s. OWen,
32, General Mana&amp;er of -The Dally
Senthael.
Doris Mary Demons, 33, Har·
rison•i1le, homemaker, and Marion F. WillisOn\ IHJ, Rt. l, laborer.

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1be meetiDK ot the Paat CO!J.ncllon of
Theodoru•
Council
D.ai.li}lter• of Amerl~a seheduled
to meet Thursday · evenlq at the
he~me of Mr11. Richard Campbell
bas been cancelled for thil
month.

open~1
to all· l~
*h\\'.oa@ to

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cation by;
hed
Ca.,
Lawn Poultry
Hatchel')".

Jaycees,
Jaycee-ettes,
Falb Community and

Gl.'aqe.
M:orpn pointed out that
firm or ouanlutlon planniDI
enter noate in the parade
have their entries in before
Sepl 12 deadllne whleh bu
set by Ute con1mittee.

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the death of Mra. Ann Bretz of
Danvllle. Ollnois.
Mrt. lltett; wl(o of the
Rev. J . D. BJetz, died at her nom:o.J
Auguat 2'1'. Stae il eLU'Yived
a
daughter, Mrs • .~~e Bater of
Danville.
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Rev. and Mrs. Bretz were well
known here as Mr. Bretz served as
pastor of the Fed~ated
for a numbet' ot.

Two Draw Fines
lnlood

Frienda may call at the
ai any time. Burial
in 1M Cbtpel Cemetery,

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INTaiiS SjliiboL

·' A eontribution of len dollarl
wu made to the Pomeroy Emer·
1eney Squad when the LoU
BoU.om PTA met Friday eveAlDJ
Sepl 2nd at ~ tchool.
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President Mr. S. A. Bardin preand after tbe report of the
bOminatiq committee the fol·
lowina: offleen weft re-eleded.
Pruident-Mr. s. A.
Rardia,
VJee.presideat--lln. Ara Myen,
SecreUry-Nellie Aladnil' treas-

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Replar
TbW'sday,

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Lyne further states
Grtnde bas alwaya
a tucher trainina
a JN:~ter lnterNt ls eXat present with Jarae
enrollinl In the edueadepUtiDent. Reeen( lea:illa·
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•etlon and encouragement an
state level have played molor
parts •Ill attraaUnJ mote atudenb
;:;~I Into ~·, teaehhq field.''

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Former Mel,(s Resident
Dies Of Heart Attaek
Fun!ral

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The Mal'l'- Sbtine. White Sl:l'lne
Of Jtm~Nlem .Ul 'meet in rep}ar
seuitl'D at tbe JOOF HIU, 'Friday,
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Market Reports

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Meigs Temple, PJthltn Sisttra ip lleinbart,
made pl~s ror tbeir annual Fam· Mn. Homer
ily N1gbt 1nd for Uae distrkt Watts. Mrs.
Miss Smilb
eoaventlon to H beld in Middleport in Oetober wbell they met committees
Tuesday 1t the K. of P. Ball with Reception.
Miss Erma Smltli, Moat Elcellent MN. Griff

CINCINNATI, 0. UP-Produce:
EJP, steady, receipta moder·
ate, stoeta well e1eared: coD5U·
mer A Jar1e white 58-80, brown
~ M-60 ; medium white 4~1.
brown 48-61; wboleNle, 80 per
cent A evtra tare• wtnte 46-&amp;llrl. Chief, preshltDC: · ·

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Meigs Tel\lple Pythian Sisters '.:: .
Plan For District Conv~liU.n

are his wife and two

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sulkJ)Oft untU a rqular bOard
meeting Ia held on Se~ 12.

To tbe average marrltd man a
MElTING c;ALLID
sO,.Cb m time ill 1 complete sur·
There
will be a iolat meetine
pr:se. ccop)'O'laht GeMnl Foalu:'·
of
the
Americu
Le&amp;lri abd 1 the
es Corporation)
-'uzlliary Racine Post oo ThursMn. Moequtto: ''Where la your day evenina at Ute Leglda U.,U.
Plans are to be m:i~ f!)r an
daughter?"
ice
eream social to be held .Situr·
Mrs. Houtefi-J: "Sbe juat went to
the front door ror I. &amp;ereen day eveniq.

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. ChickeDs, fryen weak, beDS
firm, ' l,O"'iPls ligbl; [ryen: 27-28;
hens, heavy 19-21; htDII, li&amp;bt 1516; old J'1)08ters 10.11.
Butter, 90 score lmc.

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Mrs. MIX

~1 ~; meatum white
'Jlbe ,Family Nllbt will be held COsh-·
38-43, brown 38-43, Current l'e- On Otfober ' &amp;nd I~ PytbiiD st..
cei~, 12-30.
tenl and Kniebtl oflt,tibiu ud

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Esbenaur told the board tbl't if
be were convinced tbal,the drive

would auoeeecl it tb&amp; oiteop.tbie
group would step oat of the pjc-ture, the os~eopat.ba ·•outd . do
just tbat. He added that ·the osteopahic group would not bled: 1117
urer-Mra. DorothJ ~.
procreasive movement iii tile
eouaty.
Tbe conditioa or the play- .
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&amp;fC¥Jnd equipment wu dlicuaed
However, he poiDted -Out tba' be
llld Mr. Joe BiueU ..., IIJPOint- wu not convinced that-l tlte drive
ed to do 10me repa1riq: of tbe would suc:eeed if the o.&amp;.eopat.bs
swlDp and teeteNottm.
,.-ould withdraw their sa,a.porl ije
Tbe next mediDC 1ril1 be held ~d that thil was nol ·t&amp;e proper
Od. 7th. A protmft will be ~ lime for the ~DO'a to wltbdnw.
pared nd refreshmeata of pie
llembren of the board voted to
and coffee will be Hn'td.
delay aQ deci•ion on EehenaW"a

Miry Teres&amp; Meier, dauabier
President Paul R. Lyne, Rlo
of Mr. and Mn. '"~PhlULp M.el~r.
Grande
CoUeie 11t11tes that enrollWebe 'J;'er;race, tnt~ · the St.
ment
prospeet11
1 at tlie 11maJI
Josepb School of Nur•lnJ, Park·
southeastern
Ohio
achool are most
eraburJ, W. Va., tills week.
encouraa:Inc
wlth
a
large increAse
is the third' dJ'Illbter to
indleated.
The
Fall
term open11
Patricia Ia a
Septem~r
12
with
a
eofleae re~liyllll wiD
c~tlon and studeot eo'un.cll miJ.er
seheduled during the first week
to belp •t1,1dcmta and faeulty 'to
b~ome aequalhted. Upper cilaaamen and transfer atudentl will r,_
JlaJer on Monday and Tuesda)'
with Fre!tunen' rea:lstration tet
for
Frnbmen wUI b'

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Under reJU].ations laid doft bJ
the s:overnment iD tbe Hill-Burton Ad, all pbysJciana liet!BHd \o
pradice medicine in the .Uti
ahall have tbe opportunity to .Pf40'
tlee in 1ny hoapital built by lunda
derived undt-r the ·act. Tbe Muon
CountJ boapilll ia to be "ullt wilb
fundJ from the JOYerament ander
the mu Burton Act. ~b•
are licensed to practice 111ediclne
in West Virginia.

Pled&amp;e• of $93,000 toward lhe
hospital bne been received iand
it has been reported, anoUidaii-J.
Uaat the drive hu alowe6 dowa.
The Medical M5oeiati.on HbJ•
mitte- reiterated the counctl't
sta~ but added that tbe · · flD:al
deeiliion was bein1 left up to tbe
couaty ifOUP and that "lite)'
would not advise the aoeiety on
the proposed hOtBpital."

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Wahama White Falcons
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comnuUee repreHaiUIJ tlle Welt
Virainia Medieal Auoelatioo, wbo
had gone on record u beiq op.
posed to praeth:e (or lfDa ill the
ume . hospital witb osteopatbl.

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1be announcement of the ...
son Medical Societ:r beeame kaowa
after memben bad met with , a

a Con.UnuiDI ,Pu~~· Interest·. In procram. temporary plans will be
In the
E~ucatlon!
made for the ·Home Demonstration enb;ies have
Local leaden ia tbe
Otfieers trainirfg m'etina... to be Sigma P)&gt;i, El&lt;omplor
point out that
held• on September
tft . ..
Beta Slama Phi, Ridl!ll
c
the
civic
Clliba
out the nationa auch fN' The
lctiJ Legion, Rot11Y Clubs,
ClUbs, Kiwanii , Cll,lbs, Vetertn•
Of 'Foreign Wars and othen Who
are interested in the educatiob
ani:J welfare lot the Amefil!lft

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.Pomeroy LioD$ Club Will Sponsor
Three
Here SepL 20 ! Cited As Reason For Failure

.£.arents To Meet c•r
"Fn'day On·Jnn,1"or cal wl!at A~ o.,,
Bi:Yd·
Howl!&lt;~•o!•
·c•n We
Enouli4 Gbod Teiohe..,.....nd ~P
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Pt. Pleasant Hospital

Broiler.'

.monstratlon Council il to be at
the home of Mrs. Mlx.ine Goeclein
on l'latwooQ Road, between Bt.
7 1lDd 33, tuftt.ing on Rt. 7 at Five
Point•- It will begin Friday at
12:110 P. M.
,
The main pUJ'!POU of tile meet·
jJ:Ir: Ia to set up \he ho.tne demoafereD,Ce.
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various copfer•ilotl and will be- slratlon proitam for the FaU and
Winter. It la _lmpol'tant that all
The local moYement joins in eome tbe bash!! bx_ wbieh loeal aroupa be r-epresented, and if
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with other communities through~ aroups tuch ii the 'oDe betna ·o r- lmpouible lo .attend, they are
out , tbe country Jn .declding; what sanize~ in M~l~ · CG.unty WUI bp· urged to send a subltitutc.
.
individual dtitens ean do ln their erate.
El.eb araup is requested to
----The questiob8 ~: (U What
brina
the follc_Jwinc jo.formatloa:
0
Sh9uld OUr Seboqll A~mpU11b?
Namet of aU persona in then·
aliw cin we orp,lie our
Sebool ·S)'Items Mon ·Efticientlyf eo~munity J~LJterrated in the Tail·

AIOWAr

Mr. an.4 M"'s. George Doolittle
have been vl':iiting her parent!
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Lambert'
and trare plannin, to move t~
Athens, wh~rc he wiD ba enroU·
ed ~t Ohio UnlvenJty.
Fn,nk Eastep, who Ia 'Qmpl•f·
ed at Waverly, spent the weet·
end with his mother, Mrs. Virginia Eastep .
ShtrJey Evans, who 1a employ.
ed ln Columbus, Is tpendlng the
week
with her JfiDdmotber
Mrs C. F. Hawll:h1a and famUy '
Libor Day guests of Mr. a'nd
Mru. E. M. Blake and
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were Mr. and MriJ. Roy Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. B. :a. Elder
Mr. and Mn. H. H. Elder Jr
and daughter, lu~b'! Columbue·:
Mr. and Mrs. Grahm Pasaden.'
California.
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and
Mr1.
Wtm,m
Hovatter
(P
atsy Hickman) ltaw. been visit·
lng his Parente, Mr. and Mra
WinlaM Hovatter aud Ida Billy.
Mr. and Mra. Cllifoi'd , Stum~
.and cl!Udren, Gail, Deanne, Da ...
rell and Marilyn sue, •pent sa't~:~ at Camdea Park, HunU!fa·

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

'roup.To Aid
·schools'. To -'Organize

ora:anizati4)n of a ,plaanip/ com- eo~mJJpitie~ ,&amp;:o • promote belter
mittte as a pr.elud,e to 1 eount,- .schpqiJ.
,
wide meetins· of ·loreig';' .COUntlans· 'l:llei porl~d ·fro!nl Sept. ' to Od.
intensted in tJie opel'l.tion tp.d T ·bal. be... ,et ul4e by the Ohio
bfltternu!nt ol school• will , talle Wbl_te Houe. CoDf__UQce tor \be
place tonight at the Coun\y Super- boldinl of count1,: -and eoutmuqitJ
lntendent of Schoola (.Iff!~ in tbe conferences tbroullloUt tt.e .tate.·
Court Hoit~e at 8 P. M.
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·U.ter In tbfi tall · the&amp;e ecnater~
· The organiz&amp;tion pf '1he 'plann. eDCill will report to a seeond Ohio
'"' canimittee will pl;vl! the Way State Contereaee.
for Ute community eon,rer~~~ 'o
SP:: p~latent Q\tettio~J have
carry out the Program of the b!!en stt up ·for ·d'lleus•mn and
White House Educational ' Con· ~tudy to be plaoed before the

holfday yn~ek;:~
Mrs. John
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Me~Co Home
G~·-~round In M~19 County , Demonstration

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MUdred Shuler and famUy - few
days. .
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and n~nmy have been on a• vata.
t;'lJP~.~,~t w'eek with .rt!laUvea
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otber
plaej!a. lleY. ·aad Mrs.' Cahnichael•
ot Sou.tb We.bet"er have been dtt.
U.e 'ehoresJot -~em,
.. and Mr.e. 'RichMrd Heilman
Hill wer....- the l1st
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Harold HeUman and children oi
.QelletontaiD!, 0., and Misl!l Nancy
ltiua of Dan.lo were eueats nt!entl:y of ·C1ark lbl' 8'nd llmYy
. Mro, Elizabeth Vt.!er oi ci,.~
land .bl vialtin1 ber daughter Mrs

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lor llf. in~· Mrt. Robert Lou}~,

~~~· ofwer~

Mr. ond M...
he
son, spent t.h' weekend la
ens.
Mr and Mn. WiUiam
and dauahter, IJma,.
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Severll.trieJula 64 aele)bon
aattwed at tbe bom.e of 111:. ud
11&lt;1: Chorles f. lllle l!'tlday ev•

picture are $ltt potlratls whole
eurYts lend .,ace to :.t.be to~•·
The dtrt foliap autrOUnillnll
the aun-tlect Water sl•e -latereatlnr contrast tO the model ..
blonde hair and the \lie riN •t
the pool.
The· trees In the baekrr~..,W
provide identi6eatlon for the
locale u welJ u contrlbutina to _
the oYer-aU CQMJOiitlon.1'he n•
flection 'n the J'.&amp;u provides
interest 1n a picture where ahad- .
owsare not. an important. f~.
A pictun 11ke thls can bl
found at anr ,ol. 'fhe seent ol
reallr aoot1 re~ultli Ia rood
posing ·and waltll:it until the
natural u,htinr is ~laht for th•
effeet desired.

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Rev.· Elden ;BIU:a lfu beea ,u&amp;Jined 11 putor at tbe Neue
ChiPel for lllo colalq 7""" IDd
tbt lint 'Pt'tachiq: al!f'Yice,. 1ri1l
be Sept. lllb •t ~ f. II.

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John Childs, McMechen. w va.,
Is spendmg a week with hLs bro
thcrs, George and Leo ChiJda, e.!il
and their families Sunday, Mr.
Mrs. Darrell Chevalier and aon
and Mrs. George Childs entertain Darrell Lee, of Columbus arrived
ed with a family dlGner. Those Thursday for a visjt with her
present wero John
mother, Mrs. Freda 'Ritchie
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Misa 1oAnne Swatzel, ~tudent
and family, Gloria and c:''-!! 0~ 11 ;1 nurse a.t Holzer Hospital, 1spent
the holiday weekend with her
Candace and Christine
Micky and Sheila ChUds
parenta, Mr'. and Mra. AJbert SwatChilds, Mrs. Mmnie
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Miss Susie Taylor.
~r. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of
Mr and Mrs. Cash Bahr and BrldJeport arrived Sunday tor a
Mr. and Mrs. Wi11ia~
Childs weekend Visit wUh her aister.s
spent the weekend at Mountain ~1rs. Bentz Wolfe and Mrs. WilJ:
Lake, Va.
Hllll Baxter and husbands.
Miss Datsie Saunders visited
Mrs. Agnes Swiiher of Colum.
Mr. anC Mrs Paul Andrews lnd bu~ spent the holiday weekend
family at Long ..Dottom, Sunday. with her son and dau,:bter.Jn.Jaw
Recenl guests of Dana Gate- }fr and Mrs Wayne Swisher. '
woo~ were Mr and Mrs. V. A.
Mrs. Be.tty Blackwood, Miss
Cousms and children, Dayton; Madelyn F1elds and M!:;o~ Frankte
Mr. and Mrs Charles Gomer &amp;nd W1ppel spent the hohday week·
ch1ldren, Columbus; Mr
and end at Indian Lake.
Mrs Paul Go10er · and family
Mr and Mrs. Andreas Turnbull
,Pomeroy
' of Columbus spent the weekend
Pvt Rae Ann Mills and Pvt. w1th relatives in Syracuse and
Leonard Gwiazdowsky. Arlington, New Haven.
Va.,
were
holiday
weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Ables of
gueslll of her parents, Mr . and Cleveland were weekend 1 ueata
Mrs. Rus1wll MU!s and family. , ol Mr and Mn Dan Rizer. ,
A/2c Jack Ratliff, Mountain
Mr . and Mr.s. 1ohn · GJU1ore
Home, Idaho, is visiting his aunt and daughter, Valerio, have r~­
and uncle, Mr and Mrs. c. R. turned home from a vacation oil
Karr Sr., and family .
Lake Erie,
,
Mrs.
Lucille
Naylor
of
Franklin
Fred Schronth. and daughter,
Ind.,
spent
the
weekend
with he~
Ann, Br1dgcport, came to Mid·
brother
and
sister...in.Jaw,
Mr. and
dle~ort Sunday, and were JICcom·
Mrs
Irving
Karr
Sr.
rn me&lt;.l home Monday by
Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Charles Stanley
Schroath and son, Rick, who had
been ~I&amp;Yinj( with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomp.
Mr~ . C. M Erwin.
' son and daughters spent the hob.
day wee~end at Buckeye Lake
, The Philathea Society ot
~ hm·ch
of Christ will
meet . Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Riga:s have
rhursfiay mght at the home of re~urne~ to their home, Columbus,
alter a three week~' vacation
Mrs Robert McElhinney.
with
relatJves in the Bend area.
The
Middleport
Emergenc
Mn. William J. Durst is spends(luad was called Monday whe~
Paul Baker was reported HI
A ~v.g a week in Marion with her
i0CB I phys ician was called to son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and
tr•~at the patient.
Mrs. Kenneth Roush and family
Virgil Roush returned ho~e
Mrs. Ruth Adams, Cotumb
~~~s been visiting Mrs Cra~~ Sunday after a visit in Dayton
with relatives.
avis and Mrs \ George Lash
Rutland
· er,
Mr. and Mrs E. H
ncr, Dayton, are
week wlth Mr and
~tlb~ bartd weekend guests
e
e er home were Mr
Mrs. Marvin PauUn and child
Patty lind K€\nt Ca d
ren,
Mr
d
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m en,
and da~~ht!:-r\tJ!nk~n Ginther

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' Mr. and Mrs. SU.t1.11 Haum.a
of Portsmouth were reuqt auestJ
o( Mr. and Mrs .1. 0. RoOdel.
Frederiet Mohlenpab h11 re.
turned to his bomfl, Newark, af.
ter " week't Yltit with biB: brotherin-law and sls~er, Mr. and Mra. ..J.
0 Roedel.
Mr and Mr1. Robert L. Hamm
and daughter, Banbara, returned
to lhelf home, Ch..illieotb~, Moo·
day after a three week'• visit ,
with her ,parents, Mr. an(~ Mrs. J.
0 Roedel. While here &amp;lr. ~nd
Mrs Hamrn attended a meeting
of the Midland Mutual ln&amp;urance
Co. held
French Lick, lnd , and
e:nrollte home visited m Cmein·
nat1 Their daugh,ter. Barbva,
rcmamed wltb her grandparents:" '
Mr and Mrs Glen Cha.se were
overnight suests of his mother,
Mrs. John Chase, Thursday. They
left Friday morrung , Cor a week
end visit at Hockin.-port with
Wallace Glenn.
Allen Chase returned to his
Jtome ..in Huntingtcm Friday eve·
nmg after a several days visit
w1th his mother, Mrs. John Chase.
Miss Virginia Fisher retw:ned
to her home m Charifi!ston Monday after a visit with her aunt
Miss Nettie Koehler.
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Mrs. Agnes Fay ol Altoona, Pa.
is the guest or the Misses Lu,.
cretia, Augusta and Ada Gen\
he1mer.
Mrs. Robert Ritchie, Mrs. Bert
:&amp;ETTY p11 don't..teeetsarl·
Teaford and family and Min
t, m•n the piet• wUl ~
Norma Jean Bearha were business
•implJ' pnUJ. Give JOur aubJ~t
• bielulrep that will add. rlam~
visitors In Parlr:era!lurg, Friday.
or to the eom.P.,OBIUon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis (Pete)
Your pietutira wm be ma,e in·
Bearha .of Portsmouth, Va ., spent
terettlnr It JOU pose J01ll' model
the hohd.ty weekend with rel.ativ. ' Jn a aetttnr that I• attractive in

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.Andrew S. Ml.!ht, 87, Rt. 3 Lar&gt;
ca:ster, 0., was the driver of a
car that did minor damqes to a
parted vehicle on West Main.
The driver of UKl parked auto

their .famiUes an inrited. Mrs
Lillian Steift is 1ln ebll'Je Gf tbe
program and Mn. E. l. Tomp)Qns.
Mrs. FloreDCe Bush and Miss
Mar11ret Sauer ~ ·.m the re.
freshment comnlittee. A tOwel
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