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The DAILY SENTINEL Pomeroy-MiddleP&lt;'rl, Ohio
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ILICTJON ON IISUI

NOYICI OP ILICTION ON TAX

NOTICE OF EL•CTION ON TAX 1 be ope11 at 6 30 o•elock A M and
LIVY IN IXCESI OP THI TIN rematn open until 8.30 o'clock .P

LiVL IN IXQSS OP THI UN

MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE 1.5 herebY Jiven tbat 1111
pursuance of a RetolutioD ef the
Boord o1 Education of the Bed
ford Local School DJ.stratt, Meacs
County Ohto PISied on tbe 3rd

OFIONDS
NOT1CE

hereby aJven that ID
~J,I&amp;ftefl of a Resolution of the
Cwncd of the Villace o[ Rlctne
:jeip Couaty, Ohto, p1.51ed on
the bt day of 1uly, 19M, th er~
'Will be submitted to .1 vote of the
"pe9ple of satd V1llaa;e of Raclne i·
Qe General Eled1on to be held
}a the Vtllage of Rac1ne, Oh1o, at
the regular place of vottng there
.l,n on Tuesday the Second day of
fiovember 1954 the queshon or
J s$atng bonds of sald VIllage of
&amp;cane 1n the amount of Eight
Tbousand Dollars ($8 000 00) for
'tb(.;Purpose oC purchasmg ftre
eqe.m,s.nt as provided by law
1&amp; maxtmum number of years
:dullng whach such bonds are to
ll:'tlll ts !fl years
; The estimated a\erage addttlDn·
.1ol tax rate amounts to Twenty
"Tbree Cents for each one hundred
):lollars of valuatiOn, wh1Ch 1s 2.30
::nulls for each one dollar of valua
1ion, oulstde of the hro1tabon 1m·
.posed by Arllcle XII, Sect1on 2
-of the Constitution, as cerhfted
J,y the County Attd1tor
The Polls for satd Election will
..optn at 630 o clock A M and re
=miiD oprn until 6 30 o clock P
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&lt;day
By order c.f the
Board of Eledtons
of Me1gs County, Oh1o
Robert N Clark
Cha1rman
Albert Gloeckner
Clerk
September 28, 19M
2. 9. 16, Z3, 4tc

MILL LIMITATION

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NOnCE" 11 hereby g1ven that m
pursuance of a Resolution of t he
8o•rd of Edueat1oo of the Central
_Local &amp;hoot D11trld Metp Coun
ty , Ohio, pused on the 3rd d~~o y
of May, 1854:, tbere wtl1 be aubmltted to a vote of the people ot
sa1d Celltral Local School DlStrtct
at the Genenl Electwn to be held
m the Central Lqeal School Dus
trlct of Meigs County, Oh1o at
the regular places of voti~:~:g there
m on Tuesday. the 2nd day oJ
November. 1824. the questlon of
levymg, m excess of the ten mill
hmttation, for the benefit of thr
Central Lol'al School D1&amp;tr1ct for
the punpose of paymg current ex
pensea
Said tax being An addttional
tax ol four mills
at 1 rate not ucfti(IIDi four mills
for each one dollar of valuatiOn,
whiCh amounts to Forty Cent&amp; for
each one buadred. doJlars of val
uaH6D. lor five years
The Polls for Slid Election wdl
be open at 8 30 o'clock A M and
rema1n open unUl 6 30 o'clock P
M Eastern Standard Ttme of satd
doy
By order of the
Board of FJecttons,
of Me1gs County
Robert N Clark
Cha1rman
Albert Gloeckner
Clerk
Dated September 28, 19M
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Offlte Roars: 9 lo l!, ! to 5. (Close at Noon on Than.)

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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ULLS OF SAN ANGELO
itey Rctgen, Trigger, the horse.
b•l• Evans, 5oM of Pioneers
RIDERS TO THE STARS
(Technicolor)
Wm. lurulijlan, Herb. Marshall
SW.a. aDII Mon.. ; Octahrr 1...11

LIVING IT UP
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Satunl•y. October 9
THE LONE GUN
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Geor" MontvctrrMr1. Dorcrthy

Mtlon., .rank F•ylen
BI!(ANA DEVIL
CT.chnlulor)

Robert St•ck, Barbara Britton,
Preston Foster

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Deao Marilil, lerey Lewil

VALLEY OF THE KINGS

Jante. J.el&amp;:h

In Es.ll$k Celor
Roltert Taylor; Eleanor J'arbr

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day of' June, 1954, there 'I'll be
submatted to a vote of the people
of sa1d Bedford Local Sehool 018
tnct 1 t the General Election to
be held m the Bedford Lncal
School Dtstrtct of Metp Count;,'.
Ohio, al tbe regular places of
voting theretn on Tuesday, the
2nd day of November, 19M, the
queshon of levylng, 10 excess Pf
the ten man hmltallon, for tbe
benefit of the.
Bedford Local
School Duitru:t for the purpose o~
paying current expense&amp;
Satd tax bemg An additional
tax of two mill&amp;
at a rate not exceed1ng 2 mill&amp; for
each one dollar at valuahon, wb1cb
amounll to Twenty Cenb f or eac b
one hundred dollars of valuation,
for three year5.
The Polls for satd Elect10n wUI
- - - -NOTICE OP ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IJf IXC:ESS OF THE TEN
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE 1s hereby g1ven th•t m
pursuance of a Rcaolutlon of tbf.!
Board of EducatiOD of the Maddl•
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port Exempted VWa1e Schoo
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trJct, Meioc County. Ohto, passed,
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on the 9t.h day of July, 1154:, t ere
wdl be sut.mttted to a vote of th~
people of uid Middleport Exempt·
1 ed V1llage Scbool D1stnct at the
General Election to be beld ln the
Ill
Muldleport
Exemptea. V age
School DISlrtct, Meip County,
Ohio, at tbe regular places at: vot
lng there n, on Tuesday the 2nd
day of November, 1934, the QUt:!S
bon of levymg, tn excss of tbe
ten mt! ' ltmuauon, f or the benef II
of the Mtddleport Exempted Vll·
tage Stbool DIStrict for the pur
pose of pa)IDI current expenaea
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Sat~ tax be1ng A renewa I
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3 8 mdh; an mtreue ol 2 2 mills
to constitute a tax of SIX mills
at a rate not exceeding 1dx mdls
for each one dollar o( valuation
wh1ch amounts to Sixty Cents tor
each one hundred dollars of valua
t10n, for ftve years
The Polls for saad Eledlon
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be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and
rematn open until 6 30 o'clock p
M Eastern Standard Time of said
day.
BY or d er 0r lhe
Board of Elections,
of Me1gs County, 0 h 10
Robert N Clark
Chairman
Albert Gloeclrner

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NOTICE OF liLECTION ON TAX
lfVio~OB. toa
LEVY .IN EXCESS OF THE TEN 1 B1 It J'II,\IIOlve4 b' the Geural .U.
MILL LIMITATION
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NOTICE 18 hert..&gt;by gwen that
pursuance of a ResolutiOn of th('
Board of Edueat10n of the Ohvc
Orange School District, Metgs
County, Obto passed on the 7th
day of June, 19M, there wtll b:!
submitted to a vote of th.e peqptc
ot aa1d Olive-Orange Schoot Dis
trict at the General Election 00 be
beJd in the Olive-Orange School
Dudrlt:t or Meigs County, OhiO lit
the regular places of vohng ther~
10 on Tuesday the 2nd day ()[
November, 19!)4, the quest1on of
levymg, an excess ot the ten mlll
hmltatlon for the beneftt of tht'
Ohve Orange School Dtstr1ct fo r
the purpose of paymg c urrent

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Young Drivers
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Malfeasance Case
some stUdents and te"cbers but it
Until November 9 . Imeant
add•llonol paper work for
the scbool and the Dr,lver Examin·

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II ~~fl 11 !4~ Auditor oC tJtat. Ill
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"'J'Ihe' pearing on a ease in Muon
Cdunty Cart!ult Court cbargtng tht&gt;
three member ~ounty court w1th
milfeuance in oUaee- has been
conUnued unUI November 9 m
actloa.., tlkeD Friday 1n the court
at Point Pleuaat
Prolecutinc ,..A ttorney Raymond
Musarave m'de an app;-arance for
the t~ree mtmbers and moved for
a conUD.Uance. Tbe t:onttnuance
was rranted by Judge E B Penns·
baeker who said that the motion
\ 1 met wlth the approval of the at
torney for the siener11 of a petl
11on ,ehar~DI the members With
malfeasance Tbe attorney for th~
plaantltta ls W1lham Bruce Hoff
af Parken}Uirl
Pre111dent Dorset Wedge was the
only member of the court present
at the hearlna. Attorney Musgrave
aaid ehat one memb~r. Ivan Bush
of Muon City, had been out of
the atate and bad known nothmg
of the petition until a lew days
ago,
None of the f1ve ~Lgners of the
petition were prekellt m court
The algnera are Da~ O'Neal, Guy
8 Raf, John Oshel, Rolfe Lee and
Dan Jarrell
The pelJtlon, charged the court
with offiCII) masconduct and vtola ~
tiona of tbe statute law 'of West
Vir&amp;1ma as well as malfeasance
Some of the petitiOn dcscnbcd
alleged mtsapproprlahon of county funds and 1181 d that the present
contract between the court an 1
Vugd Love, a contractor, to build
a new county courthous e was 11.

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Said tax being A r€'newal of ,1
tax of two m1lls and an mcrcase
of three mills to constitute a lu
ot f1ve mills
at a l'ate not exceeding r1ve m1Us

1 fll'lt Tuesd8.7 after OUI tint .M(!IIIooii:Q
1 1n November In • • • eft~~. ·~
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whach amounts to Fifty Cents for •• • Treuwer o1 s~ • • • _.,_.
each one hundred dollars of val I Auditor ot BtaW llbd tMt to~
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uat10n, for f1vc years
ot 1muar7 1958. 'I'IU! Audlklr
st.Ue lhllll hold bla &lt;Jtaoe f!K •
The Polls for said Electwn w1ll ot ~
from
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be open at 6 30 o'clock A M amt I' f:~dC:,. ~11r~1J&amp; ~
remam open until 6 30 o clock atw lhall boli111J.ia ofBce IPI'...C. 01
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Board of ElectiOns
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of Me1gs County, 0 10
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Cha1rman
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ROOMS FURNITURE ........ ...... $199.00
DEkUXE CHROME DINEnE .... $ 99.95
** SOLID
MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE ... • . $ 88.00
WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS . $ 1.00
** 1DIVIDED
PC. LIVING ROOM SWTES ......... $ 88.00
TOP SUNRAY GAS RANGE $ 99.00
* NEW 1955 ARVIN 11" TELEVISION $149.95

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f.D.R. MARKS 70th BIRTHDAY

Vehicle Drops
Over 30-Foot
Hill With Man
Worker Makee Vain Try
To Halt Heavy Maebine
A 22-year

16.50Co,a.,. .......... sal• $15.00
J9.50CoafiC ......... sale$11;00
21.50 CJih , • , ........ 110le $18~.00
15.0Q Coats .... , .... , . sal'• $19.00
19.50 Coats , • • • . . . ... sale $20.00
"--,. 39.50 C•ts ..... , . .' .. sale $30.00
49.50Coats ........... -sale$38.00
59.$0 Coats ........... sale $48 .00
69.50Coota • : . .. ..... sale $58•.00

farm hand
this morn·

ing when tbe tractor he was
operating backed off a SO-foot
embanlunent on a farm on
Bowm&amp;ll Run, near Racine.
C.ruahed beneath the tractor
wu Bobby Ted McChare, 22, of
Crown City, 0 He bad worked on
the far.m, owned by Conrad lk:-.
Coy, of Jackson C(.lunty
va.
fo.~r the past two years, aecerdtng
to Mayford Harr11, who as m
charge of the farm
The accident occurred shortly
before 10 o'clock thts mormng &lt;~.s
young McClure was getting tbe
tractor ready t o connect a belt
from tt to a blower used to blow
out earn mto s1los

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Ftgures show that the Driver
Educauon Course, whK!h 1s approvf.!d .by the Oh1o Department of
EducaUOII,.. l&amp; ~&gt;ffered m more than
one-halt of the blgh schopls, but
only .-bout 25 per cent of the eh·
g1ble students in tbe 1Qth and
11th grades actually take the
course Trafftc authorahes agree
that studeJtts
who s ucceBsfuliy
complete the course art! .be"M.er
drJVers than those who .l.lck formal driver traming
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ATTEND GOP WOMEN 5 mEET
AUendmg the ltftee~th annual
cc.nferehce o( the Oh10 ~edera
tJon of Repubbcan Women s Ot
gaf\tZaltons at CulumbtrS, Frtd.E.)',
weie Mr _11nd l\in!l A. V. H,owell
and Mrs Neva Pleree
The party returned late Frtdf;y
mght so thal Mrs Pierce, Cha,tr
man of the Metrg:s county Worn
en's R"puohcan Execut1ve Com·
mtttee and Mrs HQwell, dc1egate
to the State Confercnce mlght
make thetr reports to the Me1ga
County
Repulbl'lcan
Women's
Club at th.e meetmg n( the Club
at the Martm Hotel, Saturday af.
ternoun
- -- - - - TWO IN MEIGS I'ICSPI:rAL
Admttted to the Me1gs General
Hosp1tal Friday were Ralph E
Conners, Parkersburg, and Mr H
Mason , Albany
D1scharg!.'d was M1ss Htlda
Roush, Middleport
Out-patients were Barbara Slayton , Cllesh.tre, and Mrs Fred Lem·
(('y... Mtddleport

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Moody Parsons, also o( Jackaon
County, said that he bad JUst
pulled up m itlS truck wtlb a truck
load of •com for the silo. when
the tractor backed away from tbe
atlo area As tl started over tht!
steep bank. Moody mHa a desper
ate leap m a vam attempt to IP'Ib
the hand clutch He sa1d that Me·
Clore's feet were pushed atatnst
the brake pedals He was unable
to reach the vehtcle before It
dropped over the s1de of tbe em
bankment He saKI that the tractor
hll the stde of the h1ll once and
tben turned over, top down, on
the farms dnveway JUSt below
He stattd that when he reached
the youth, he was already dead
The Pomeroy Emergency Squart
was dispatch(!() to the scene and
asststed m removmw: McClure's
body from under the 42. Jnc h
Shertff
wheel base 1mplemen~
Charles Russell was nollf1ed and
arnved shortly afterward Coron .. r
Henry Ewmg also mveshgated the
nushap
Harns stated that he had noh·
lied the young man's patents Mr
and Mrs Jobe ~~~ rt§. of Crown
C1ly
The body was removed to the
Elwmg Funeral
Home, pendm g
further word from the famlly te
gardmg arrangements

BAND MEMBERS
NET $1210 FOR
TAG DAY DRIVE

OYSTER SUPPER PLANNED
The Middleport Busmess Men ~
Assoctallon wtll have an oysler
supper when they mee t Tuesday
evemng at the K of P Hall to
make plans for thetr Chnstmas
Promotwn proJect

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The change in the vabdlty of
t he temporary
permtt effects
adults 11s well as 11tudent1, he
said However, ably stude~ takIng hu~h school courses no obtain
the permats at age 15 Other peraons mu&amp;t be 16 years old Felty
/sa1d "many students were unable
to take the course when they
reached the proper grade In hlgh
school because they were y~unaer
than U years and e1ght months,
the )lrevtous age 1Jm1t wheD. learner's perm1ta would be ISSUed to
Dr1ver Education students We ar~
hope'f'ul that the change in age
hm1t wtll encourage mote students
to partu:tpate m the courses offered 1r1 pub11c and pBroCblal high1
schools." the D1rector said.
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LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN \ hil~d ~er ~ ~~~~
MILL LIMITATION
term~ ot olBce ~ to efl'cel tW ..,.
pose o1 hcUoa l ot. qu1 ArtiCle.
NOTICE IS hereby g1ven that 111 ' uy
AD.1 v•eaDCJ wbictt rnay ooc:eur til
eleetlve ttlte oftlee Other thlfi 1
putSuance or a Resolut1on of the tbllt ot a anembel' of the ~Bo••d
Auemb17
or ol. Qcwemarr lbiU be
• of Education of the Colum IILUed.
b;v al71:101ntm...t bJ: 1M ~
bta Local Schoof Dlstnct, Me1gs 1 !..mor,..~ ..
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submitted to a vote of the peopl t! oee~~r~ more th.UI tldrtr • • • W.
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of ~aid Columbia Local School l ~r~•~Ja:S~~!
e': was allfi:ied tbat tans wer ':!
Dated S~tember 28, 19M.
n 111 triet at the General Election tu l ike fQr th ~~ ~
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be held in the Columbta Loc .d r :r.f~~ ~ ~
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School Dtstnct of M-etgs County
law
NOTICE OF ILICTION ON TAll Oh10, at the regular places of vot- -,.And
palrt
were never made Th e plamMo a ~urt~~• ltelolnd, 'ft&amp;M I
LEVY IN EXCESS OF TH&amp; TEN 1ng therem, on Tuesday the 2nd . ;:.~~~:: ~
tiffs also charge th,_t the con
MILL LIMITATION
trac!t between the court and Love
day of Novembei , 1954, the ques •me
the electon of the strote rJl Old~ •
lball be J)l&amp;eed an h
was entered 1nto before the estl·
NOTICE 1s hereby gtven that in l lion of Ievymg, m excess of the ballot ln th• maaner prnertbed
mate [or the flscal y~ar was ap.
pursuance of a ResolutiOn of tht:! ten mtll hm1tatwn for the bencoarrd ~ N dtlldJMted •
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provd by fue stilte tax commt.Sston
Board o( Education of the South· f1t of the Columbta Local School
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ern Local Scheol Dtstrtct, Meigs Dtstnct f or the purpose of paym g
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the
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lore any autbomalion for the
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1954, there will be
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submitted to a vote of the people at a rate not exceedmg 2 mills fo r
or. ueuwnmt -~
Worlt on tht:! new courthous"
of saad 5outhern Local School Dis tax of two mills at a rate not ex l
liO =~7
meanwhile has cunlmucd with ·
tflct at the General Election to ceedmg 2 mills for each one dolla1
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out stopping
be held In the Southern Local of valuatiOn, whaeh amounts to
~or to two moeeiltw
-'-- -School D1strtcl of Me1gs County Twenty Cents for each one hun11. tl:'!.~~ the~ a1
CQU,RT ISSUES LICENSES
arat~ ud
thli' ex1IUDC
amezul..
ob1o, at the regular places of vot dred dollars or valuatiOn, for thrcl' eetd
ment tbaM
Mall bike
Marriaee heen11es were 1ssued m
lng therem on Tuesday, ti"!" 2nd
.-ct!OIIl 1 o( Article m
MCU~
Probate
C(lurt to Robert Edwards,
day of November, 1954, the Qlles ye;~e Polls for saad Elect.1on w1ll !u.,~aJ. ~A:Oclest:a'f!'Dotot'o:! ~
19,
Labpvllle,
plumber helper
lion of levYmg, tn excess of the be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and bto repealed • ol lull" 1, 1111'1.
UJd
Shirley
CoWin$
18, Reed8 vtllc,
ten DUll hmJtatton, [or the bent remain open until 630 o'clock p
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telephOne
operatGr
f1t of the·southem Local School M Eastern Standard 1'lme of sa 1d
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Clmton.. Good, 21, Advent. W
D1stnct for the purpo!'.C of paymg dav
or TRZ aBIIEII.AL ASI!!MilLT
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Va, haeman. ~nd HaUte Adktns, I
- -- -- - current expenses
By order of the
General AtRmbl7 of tha Sta • of
Satd tax bemg An addttlonal
Bo•rd of ElectJons
Ohto. U.......fttthl "' liM~
17, Harriaonv ••le.
RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED
tax of two mills
I ~lected to eM!tl =-be aubfnltted
IIIIAt.l
of Me1gs County, Ohw I ;':~~~. :r~~ Utll
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T,he Amenean Legion Aux1hary
at a rate not exceeding two m1lls
Robert N Clark
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4PPLE BUTTER TO BE MADE
of Drew Webster Post wtll hold a
Chaarman
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for each one dollar ol' valuation
The Lad 1es of Rock Sprmgs M-e~ rummage sale the week of October
wh1cb amounts to Twenty Cents
Albert Gloeckner
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX I NOTICE OF I!LECTION 011 TAJ thOdlst church wtll make apple 11 at tihe FederatE'd Church parfor each one hundred do]Jan of
Clerk
lmtter Wednesday, October 13 Or· ash hou8 Those bavmg rummage
valuation, for fiVe years
Dated september 28, 19M
LEVY IN EXCEJl 0' Till TIN der1 are being taken by Mrs Cll( are requested to have lt at tbe
LEVY
IN
EXCESS
OF
THE
TEN
The Polls for saad EleclJon wtll (10) 2, 9, 16 23, 4te
MILL I;IMITATION
ford Leifheit and .Mrs Wdhal"l pansh bouse Monday 01." call Mrll
be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and
MILL ~IMITATION
Bartels.
• George Mowery, presldent
remam open until 6 30 o'clock P NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
M Eastern Standard Ttme of satd LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN
NOTICE IS hereby gtven tltat ID
Is hereby
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day
oursuance of a Resolution o( the puhtuance of • ReaotuUoa ol t'br 1.·
MILL LIMITATION
By order of the
NOTICE IS hereby giVen that 1n Board of Educatton o( the North BOJrd of Ed~cotloa of l~o Soil•
Board of Elections ,
bury Lo..l &amp;ohool D!Jirlc1; Neil'
pur ~uance of a Resoiutton of th r
of Me1p County, Ob1o Board of Educatwn or the Western ern Local School Dtstriet, Melg.'ll
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Robert N Clark
Local
School
Dtstnct
Metg" County , Ohio, passed on the 7th day of June, 11&amp;1. there
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Chairman
County, Oh10, passed on the 26th day of July, 19M. there Will be
aubmit.\"d
to
t
•ole
of
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A~bert Gloeckner
day of July 1954, there wtll br subm1tte~ to a vote of the people
Clerk
s ubm1tted to a vote of the peopl r ol sa1d Northern Local Schoo' of oald Sallallw'Y LOcal School
Dated September 28, 19M
of sa1d Western Local School Du. Dustr1ct at the General 21ectiOD t ... Dli\rlet at ~ 'Gmerlll •
(10) 2, 9, 16, 23, 41c
tract of the General Elechon t u
to
hei(, la the
be held an the West«n Local be beld In tbe Northern Local
D~l of MeiliB
&amp;hool Dtstrtct, of Me1gs County SChool DlBtnit of Meags County
Oh1o at the replar places l)f Ohto, at the regular places of vot· M.t the regular
volin&amp; therean on Tuesday tbe 2nd 1011 theraln, on Tueaday tbe Ztld 'tb~eld on
JUJJior Sizes, Ml.Ues Sizer, Women's Sizes and
day Gf November, 1954, the ques day of Npvember, 1954, •the qU$1 No¥embor, lp54, the
Half Sizes.
lion of )evymg, m excess of the
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ten mill hmitatlon, for the benefit tion of hwymg, an exCe&amp;S o[ l!ie
ten mUl bmitaUon, f~&gt;r the benellt 11¥1\~1\""• lor
1f the Western Local Sehool D.s
Lrtct for the purpose of pJymg of the Northern Local SChool Di.a s&amp;llibUI')' lAICil .
currt:nt expenses
tnct for the purpose of payms for the purpooo of
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Sa1d .Jax be1n1 A renewal of d cyrrenf expense&amp;
Slid tax belDi. Aa oddllloatol l,lx
tax of fave and one half mtlls ar.d
Sa1d tax being An additional
an increase of two mtlls to con
ol
two m1ll•
,
trlct for the purpose of paytn;
stitute a tax o( &amp;even an~ one half
tax of two mU.ls at a rate not ~X· at a rate not exeeediDI Two, mUls
mills
at a rate not exceeding 7 ~ m11ls ceedin.g two mills for each dflh•r for each one dollar Dt ••1Uali0.r
for each dollar of valuation, wh1ch of valuatlOD, Whtcb ahtounts t (.. -which amount~ t6 T*entJ. Centr.
amounts to Sevent,--Five Cents fnr 'II'«enty Cents for each one hun for each oat huadrell 4ollara of
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each one hundred dollars of valua di'ed dollars of valuatio~. for Uve vlluallon, f9r fi~f y~ara 1
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will
The Polls
The-folls for l!latd Etectton wtll
The Polls [or 1a1d F.lec:hon wtll
be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and be open a~ 6 30 o'clock A. M. and
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remam open until 8 30 o'clock P rema1n ~pen until 6 30 o'clqek P..
M Eastern Standard Ttme of ISild M E-.lern Standard 'l'•me ol aold
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'ily' order of lhe
By order of the
Board of Electio6o,
Board of Elections,
ol)l!elp Cou!lly, Ohio
or Melp C01U'tY. Oh10
8nberl N. ; Olork
Robert N Clork
Chairmob
Chairman
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Albert
Gloeckaer .,
Albert (lloe&lt;tner

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By order or the
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Robtrt N Clark
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MAYOR FINES MOTORIST
Enos Harrtson Wl!l fined $5 and GROUP 2 WILL MEET
~osta by Mayor E F Robmson c.f
Group 2 of the Women's Asso-Pomeror Saturday n1ght after be· ctahon of the Ftrst Presbytertan
tDI dlaraed wtth speed1n1 by the church w1ll meet lh11; evemng at
State Highway Patrol
1 the home of Mrs Carl Owen

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BACK ON THE JOB .

Accordmg to Shertff Charles
Russell, who mvesltgated, Lynch
had pulled h1s 1§49 sedan over to
the nght stde of the cUrb to ptck
The Pomeroy lh.nd m-embers
up two passengers, when a 1150
sedan drwen by James Taylor 33 ratsed ov r twel111e hundred dol
118 Vale St , Pomeroy, eolhded lars Saturday m the all·day "tag.
w1th the rear oC the vehicle Both gmg" of the Pomeroy •rca
'l'ag Day contributions amount·
ears were 'beaded south
ed to $1210, and s.Gme cllec:tu
The Lynch oar went out of con have not been recet:ved The PHS
trol and skidded 1M feet across band maJ'(hed through the down·
the htgbway and over an embank town area, Saturday mornmg and
ment, the shertff sa1d Taylor's then sold tags. untal eiJbt o'clock
aut.omobt]e went up over the curb that n~,ght
and colllded w1th a 1947 p1ckup
Mn Wilham Kenn~. Band
truck wh1ch was parked nearby Boosters' president, '"'1shes to
and beyongtng to M.aynard Ellis thank all those who helped 1n an,.
of Mtddleport
way, those con:tnbutmg, the committee, •nd all the bUBmes'S bous-Taylcr was fmed $100 and costs es
on charges of drmng whtie 1nto:r J·
Worktng on the
eomauttee
cated and sentenced to three days were Mrs Wdham Stnuas, Mn
m County Jatl He was also Caned Olaa Hl.l'naOD, .Mrs W A GlbbJ,
$5 and costs on charge~ of operat- Mn
Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs
mg a motor vehtele wtth only an RoUand Neutzling, Mrs William.
operator's mstrucllon permtt
Swatael, Mrs Harold Lohae, Mrs
Hank Young, ~Irs Joe Raub, aod
Sunday afternoon 2 mlles south Mn Cliffurd Ebersbadl
t'lf Bashan on the Racme-Buhan
1 Road , two womt:!n suffered mmor
PULLINS HOLD DtNNI!R
mJuncs a.s the result o[ a 'Bide·
IMr and Mrs James Pullen en1 swtpe ' colltslon 1nvolv1ng a 1830
tertamed With a f•mUy dinner
eoupe driven by J W Archer, 66, Sunday hononn&amp; the birthdays of
Racme and a 1964 sedan operated thear older daughter SUaan Utd
by George Ofl'utt Long Bottom Mr Pullen's father, A R. Pullen
RFD 1 Eva Archer, 60. suffered Other guests were Mrs A R PuJ.
a cut on the bead and Sadie Ar- lfll'l and daughter Jerry, Stepbau
cber a bru11ed left elbow
and Stephanie Pullea, Middleport;
Sunday rught, .another two •ar IDd Mr and Mn l#Jton Pullen,
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occurred
()II Route
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miles south
of Hobson-,
involving
a car dr1ven by :Euar;ene Darst. 1'1.
IJa2 l.egar Street, Mlddlepprt aad
Mrs Sarah Moore, 21, of Pomeroy No one was i~Jjuted, the
shera!f reported
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mia.bap $aturday 1,
on Mala Street in

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Monday, Octol:ier II, 19~

The OAI LY SENTI NEt.,

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SAME OLD HASH

Corsages

OJ' '1'ID :ft:lU8 • IIA80N o\.R &amp;A

Published nery a.~t~rrpc,;.11 a~t Sundar br ne Olilill \'llleJ
DeDtinel, lnc., at lW Mechanlc St. Pomeroy, 0. Bwinesa ornce phone
.._ edttonal oft\&amp;:e pbor..t! 817.
J!:ntered u HCOH dw maJliq IDitter at tbe poat offiee at I
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.......... General Mll\aa'•

JACK L. OOU.E'ITE

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Classified A&lt;ll r«•Jved '07 10 1 o
m. wut be publilhed. tbe nmn

A.,..,ll_o.,.f..._O.,.ac- ar Enln'a ~ personal PAT WlPPL«), Farm Bqre•u. .;.
property wlli be sold JncludJng
surance, Auto-Fire-Llf~ Polio.
1ertion Mllftmu1r. char1e Me 1948 Chevrolet ~ ton truck Bx
Phone 9'1
8-4-tf
4 eents per· word for three
eellent condition. 1 ~ork bOrsl!,
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aecuuve lntertions.
1000 ft. lumber and mtsccllan · COMPLETE InaUraDct" Protttetton.
Special-One month !or 25
eous large farm tools PLACE
Ute, Auto, Fire, Pol!o. Cal\ DoD
per word.
o~
Hem·
Mill&lt;, Middleport, Ohio.
lock Grove. TIME Of SALE. 10
11-2-11
Full ule of 2 cents per word will
a. m. Thursday. October · 1~ 1 MAX·:W::-AR=o:-:A-::&amp;e-t for Jl'arm
--.;'_
be cblrged for adv~tlalnc if not
0
Terms
of
ule-CA.SH.
For
addtt
paid for befor•the 15th of eaeh
tlonal Information call 432. Chas
reau Jn,suranee CoJ.!lpanleJ, Alt P
month folloWmr huertlon.
H. Wise, administrator of the , Life-File Oftlce Plioue
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Errora in Adve,tlai.nJ-Sb~uld
estate of Oscar 'Ervin, deceased
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'AUTO, FIRE, 11oopllaiiJitlon, Uh
tiuel will not be T'!lponaible
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PrudiDiial
more than one lneorrect iJI!M' 1 HOME KILLED :PORK tor sale
:.su~aoce; OJldl
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Smith Cafe. Pomeroy
10..6-6!~
Travelers LaU Don 1\.fuUen, PoiD.c..,_= ~
croy,
6-14-tl
Good used PIANO. $50 Tuned and I
Cbarsed .\dl recetved b.r maU
telephone gtven careful atl•en·l delivered. E A. Grate, Vinton , , - - - - - - - - , . , . . - - - - 1
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&amp;Y ROBERT C. RUARK
I would hP the ftrst to admit
that getting shcowe~d w1th radtoaellv-e ash IS not a very prettv
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BY GEORGE L. lEIS
I've talked about farm safety
befor~ but 1t won't hurt none to
mentton 11
agam-part~cularl~
With Farm Safe!) Week commg
up the tatter part of th1s month
1 There are two or three thmgs
~ or considerable tmpoJ tance wh1ch
should be observed carefull}' ut
thts ttme of year One ts COl n
packer safety
It happened at a 'o\mter meet
mg Over across tbe room, 1 happened to see .a fellow that had
been Ul school at the same hme 1
was And, as often hmes happens,
people dnft apart and lose track
o! one another.
Movtng through thl' crowd, 1
approached my fnend of former

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some respects not qu•te people
'fhp KamJkaze whJch the} though!
up and which gave us consJde• able trowble was not th~ actiOn or
on unbe&lt;~table, unqu1ttable nat10n
It was actually sJ!ly because the
Japs qmt real fast when the hme
came
'Jlhe' were s11ly m the1r banzai
charges and sally wheit they used
to cover up B-29s With bananaplant lea\'es on the a1r stnp at
Guam, when they m1ghl as east!~
havoe hred them They W"r"
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Pletely doe1le Whf'n captured as I
remember w1th •he curtous aH'- or
bcmg guests m !he huuse They
never sef'med to add up !u much
as when the\ used to shout up the
mov1es at PelelitJ
They 10,,.,~ 11
Deanna Dm hm but I rom their
perches nn ~ nrlge they would
rJCJdle the ~cn·c n Jf a Shirle'
T emplr mo,Je wa s showmg
' Som et1m cs I h&lt;~v c c!Jff 1cu lt) be
lll'VJn!! that t ho"
1 _, 110 ,_ , ..... 1 been IU
yean sntr e lh l' \\at end ed and
that tlJe (;p 1 mans and t h" Japanese
were com,urr l' d by ,,,· and 0111
fr•ends Gud knou s that our oc

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natwns rt•cnvrn n~ rnuch faster l1ghtcd 1f mo\mg lat e :n the eventhan P.nglantl for mstance Act m~ or early I? the mOJ nmg In
ualh 1 would say th 11 lhf' tlnel 1 faad, Jt wuutdn t be a bad tdea to I
Ax1 s natwns ltah C
tioht It up like a ch. tstmas tree I
Japan- are ~ l:lcttt!r ~~rh~;~Y t~~~ Haw· flasher lights 01 anythmg
the ~Jctonous ones bar A
else whtch Will attract uttentton
menca
For a conquered peopl• lhc Mak•'" you r r 1g s La n ct ou t 1I k e a
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J aps haV(' heen makmg some ver)
odd gestures LJ!ely .anti 1 believe
F''lfes and falls account for con
m·w thai theJe Is a h
sJderahle loss of t1me and materca r1~ wavr 1al
th f
d
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of ant ~-c\menean lf'VulslOn m p
s on
~ arm
to ay
on t
gress oveJ thi s accJdcnt Wilh trh(: ,tart fires ~nd then walk away
11-bumh It wuuld be mv Idea lh•t trom them I m thmkmg now abnut
f
J&gt;urnmg leaves and th 1 k
f
or SC'V ( rat gt•neratwns thf' Jap&lt; !h
e J e o
at Abltttle blaze c.m develop
should not hr atluued the tuxun
nf ctntJ Arn ~ncdntsm publtclv de ,nto a ag one m a hurry It can
mens! rated But lh"~ n 1 ,·m &lt;~ clo
be a enstl:, one,
1f 11 gets to&lt;J
abl too
b ld
10
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crank\ wrt who docs not lliink
se
va u· e Ul mgs.
More chmbmg will b o
f
Lh at ~11\thln).( German can "'
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on
t
an
ur1ng
many
oth
a' ou nfI scr..,amtng for so,•ereJgnl} m th f th
er
to mplett• at th 1 ~ moment
on ~ 0
e year Wakh whJt
ThiS is the record The Ja s you are domg Keep your mmd un
DIC att•ck Pfl'ul H b
Thp
the Job It may be the dtfferencl
or. from
•Y
bet
dtd force the death ar
m•rch
ween a bro k en neck or noL a
Bataan The Ge rman5 k 1tled
broken neck The difference he
more peoplt '" on e • Iternoon 1n
.
comt's your responsJbJhty
Rotterdam than we lulled with
ttle A-bomb attacks on Japan
LEGAL NOTICE
1 he Bedford Townshtp TrusleP~
More English ctv!llans dJed of
G~rman ra1ds than we lost from
of Metgs County, Oht~ Will re
rrulitary troopt durmu the war.
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The G•tmem did ·,1. ond the
ecJvc 8 1 ' at t eJr rcgu 111 meet
1ng
place,
up
until
6
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P
M Oct
J aps did Jt It w 111 lhe German• 1
18 t9:&gt;4 for the purchase of thr
that made so1p out of ...pte
, tl 1towmg Eqmpmcnt
and who had the ovono ot Such.
1 Tandom Dnve De ~l'l Puwei PC
•nwald and Oachu It Wlln't us
Motor Grader
•nd Jt wasn't our al't 5 ,
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On e Jeco gnJz•s th&lt;J! }Ou cannot 1 Nut tess than 50 H P
n •tmsh an old hatrnd forc••ec b,,,
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F'ut 1 revolving Blade
at !he samt• ttm, "' nc , .." 0 ccc,,
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4 ~peeds 1orward &amp; 1evc1 sc
111z e what 1s stf'mh "~ ,,,1 what ",,
Mrch:mtcal operatl'fl powt r Ct1n
n.ot secmh' l thJ nk th.J t Wr~te•n trots
(,ermcm~ 1s pr&lt;Jct 1 c 1 n~ up for an
Leanmg front wheels
, "glm•
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r lhmk the Jap!-&gt; are wotkmg up . fron l &amp; rear
to lhe ~ arn e Llea
Wtth Cab
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What
the
Japs
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G•r
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ne 1
"' man~
. . ngme equ1ppe d w1th \lf'cli 1
ec IS nu t so much sovere 1gn1\ startmg Motor
en th e fJnt' hand and trn mlllwn
At the same ttme and pia ~ (
dollars on thr other as a sound Bids wtll be recr1ved f01 til· sllll
kick m !h ' pant ~ and a sharp :td or !he followmg Equ1pment
10 ,cnnwn t il&lt;~t !he} d1dn t wm
J Galion Jumor Patrol
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:\lode} G 17 senal Nu 11!1&lt;\.
hard tr remember
snmetmtes
wtlh InternatJOnall !4 Engm '
'A&lt;hln the prtsonen start push Jn"
Senal No 152819
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Equ1p))ed wtth :.~ v n too•h
Scartfite.
WOMEN•s CLUB MEETS
S1gned
, The S econrl
\tard Women' s
Bedford Townshtp Trustee~
Club w111 meet at the home of
By Glerm Lee
Mrs WJJJam Sh.eruian Tuesday a!
Clerk of Board
0 30 P m Members are to take
Route 1, Pomeroy, Oh1o
saQdWtcbes or a pJe
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1931 FORD V8 2 dr. Dlx,
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around by white-tied waiten in 1 day and have a look at my beret,
$89S maettnar's,
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MODERN Dwelhng, !i
Arnold, M~ne~~lle._ 0 7 -8tp
the manor houses.
apron and boots
room aparlment, !1rst floor
We started out w•th a palatable
The,,• .,_, •rtt snipped off the
Phone Pomeroy 310-M
10-7-'1
NOTICE. SETTLEMENT OF
sou p Then came chickens, homevines by t ... bunch with small 1951 DODGE 2 dr Sedan.
$893
ACCOUNTS
g1 own and ktlled th.1t mormng
scissors. And 1 good snlpptr
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
10-9-6tc ID~L TRAILER SPtCE avail·
The tnmmmgs consuted of cabcal'l fill his bnket in 1 h11stle
a e nex.t to high sc ool Pbone
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
bage and potatoes seasoned to the
and tlke I breather while he 1952 CHEVROLET Dlx 4 dr. Se6094-X.
10-6-6tc
longue For the wmd up there was
waits for the wagon to come
dan $1185 Blaetlnar'll
Pome· -.- - COUNTY, OHIO
tangy cheese and the wiDe flowed
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PELLo\
FOLDl.lVG
UUORS
NotiCe
~ ~ hereby given that the
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hke champagne and even btJbbled
for us packers that
hJ SIM For All1 t'tlte!llar
followmg Accounts have been fill1ke it
day, the wagon didn't come along 1953 PONTIAC Dlx 4 dr
Sol.d l,ly C. L. Heaton. Cont
ed tn satd Court for settlement,
\ p1cker of grapes has to be very often
$1695 Blaetfnar's, Pomeroy
U5 Mechanle Bt., Pomeroy
and that the same wdl be heard on
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able to bend easily from the m1dA gal works alongstde her mat"
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rile smce the httle whJte frmt or boy fnend
~ 1953HUDSON rr;:-n-;tllard top
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{red too, for that matter) nestles
And may I please add that mud- 1 $189!5 Blaettnar's Pomeroy '
KEETON'S SEWING
I Second and Fmal Account of
close to the Vl~Cs
dy boot9 and all some of the lady
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l:Nora Clark, Guardian of the PerA Nov1ce Picker
pickers are flght pretty At least
New.Sewtnr MaC!hlne•- Used
son and Estate of Kathryn Bauer,
please don't take the notJon that Terese the httle brunette girl 1953 BUICK V8 Super RIVIera
We ReJta'l' AU Moelel8
an mcompetent person
the grapes are gathered one at a who helped me along the narrow
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$... 395 Blaettnar's, Pome
Wrlttelt Gnrante ... Wllh NEw
First and Fmal Aecount ot Adda
11me 1 am a not•tce piC k er ~ an d g rape rows sure was
pe ~
Incl. oiled Machines • All .......
-alro I . Th omas, Ad mmistr,!llnx of the
roy.
1CHl 6tc Guannteed.
therefore somewhat of an au horA good PICker too. Better still - - -· - - - - - - - - - - Estate of Theod
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t an d some o1 my (
Minersville_ Pomeroy 909-J 1 deceased
ore
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1 ) an d 11 vou wan t PI oo 1 vou can ""•b e ~.:"uw
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drop mto room 702 of the Natwnal brand new French Words like
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First and Fmal Account. of Pearl
Press llu1ldmg m Washmgton one "out" and "non"
W Helwtg, Executor o£ the Estate
R H RA'WLINGS S~NS C0-24
of Amanda J Helwag, deceased.
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Servtce. Day
First and Partial Account of
Phone 6227 Night Phone 6039X,
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DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS 100,000 H or more FRESH CUT L W Heneh,
sole surviving
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POPLAR, WALNUT or CHER· 'J1RUSTEE of the Trust created by
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and F'mal
Accoun' of Sy.
and Balancmg Sen·~e. l~ckett's
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Ebershach,
Admm1stratrlx
of
Sohw. Phone 6307, Middleport.
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All persons mtercsted are re-

I Teochers Receives
Gilts At Church

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Mn Dav1s, slate v1ce regent
a_od chatrman of membush.i.p in
O~o ar;av.e a history of the DAR
whlfh began, 10 ~. revaewed
braefiy the hne of work d.Olll •l
that hme •nd of the work being
dont bt tbe DAR. with ~ 'youth,
whieh covers a wide field
Ttje 1peaker alJo ttold of
children who are being educat
by llt• PM, tb1oi!d _..bola
~s
to approved schools an4 coil es
and m the two schools owned PY
thet!o one at Tema&amp;4ee, S' €,
wh
iB a boardinJ ~dt1&gt;9l and 1J,te
Ka Duncan Sin~th • s:'hool
G•t!"l, Ala., a dt,y school. ~~ ~ ~
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employed In th1 Midr;Ueport
'giil&amp; Ire bemg iaugbt tq be home Mr. lnG
Tele ..hane Exch..ge until redlqqrl,
mp.ers and the boY;s modern
• when
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she Mt•n work at
rNt,. 11tf.
far.tnlng, 4nd h~lth. i&amp; emphasizthe
Evens
Sup~trmarket.
Mr.
to Eugene
ed~
Coleman
gradu&amp;~ted from Mlddl•·
and
Mn.
BetlMI
Mrs. Davis aJ.a~ told o( bow the
High School, urved thrH
D4,l promote UJeir obJective~ llleport. The marrl1ge was p•r· • ,ort
ye1rs
in the US Anny with Hrw~leh are h1atorical, educshon. , fot,med Sunday at the PrGtby·
vlce
In
Korea, and it elso em.... iil4,c:hurch. itt North Jlcksol'l,
-ari'd patriotic.
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at
E'llans Su,.rm•rke~
0., -by lthe R•...:. Cecil 81lley,
At the conclusion of the meetTheY.
will
be
at home to the1r
t.orn,.r Pnsbyterlan minister In
lag refreshments
were _,j l!lerved
friends In tt.. TeWktblry apa.rfW&lt;jll)-'
,
from a table wlth lHe c;,over at~d
ments an North Third Annue.
Mrs, c'olem.~n SI,"I:IIUI~ from
centere4 with an arrangemWlt of
WcMJeport ~lui\ ~~ lt¥1 was
falJ flowers. Mrs. Dutton and' Miss
Bt!Bs Sanborn pres-1ded , at the
coffee t~le Arrangements of taU
S;y:rtU:jUe P'l'.4 Holds
flowers were used to decorate
Shower On 'l'u,.day
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Syracuse
P'I'A
will
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at
7·30
Mem~ers preseot were Mrs Dutton, Mr.1 J. E. Foster, Mrs Wayne at the s-chool aud1torUim for a
Roedel1 Steffy, Elder of the
Gibbons, MrS Charles Hennessy, kttchen shower Tuesday
Middleport
Church of Chnst, preMrs. Jolm Chase, Mrs Dot Scbaeare
needed
as
sented
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to the Sunday School
Artacles
which
fts
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f~r. Mrs. R W Finsterwajd, Mrs.
stated
by
Mrs
Woodrow
ZW11Ung
teachers
at
a
Teacher's RecogmAlfred Elberfeld, Mrs Dey Hysell
PTA prestdent, were Alummum t10n Serv1ce at the nme-thtrty
Mrs. Richard Rawlings
dashpans mixmg bowls, dtvlded servtce Sunday, Oct 10 Spectal
Mrs Harold Lohse, Mrs A R
Knight, Mrs. 'Patnck
Locbary, plates, potato muher, rubber plate music was presented by Jams
Mrs Everett Hayes, M1s.s_ Daisy scrapper, soup bowls, spoons w1th Childs and her brother-m-law Cash
Saunders, Miss Graee Hortoii ant! holes an, egg beater, soup spoons, Bahr, who sang a duet accompanr&lt;~lling pm or m.oney contributions 1ed by Mrs Chester Erw1n
the hostesses.
Teac~hers hmwnd were 1\hs
Guests were Mrs Arthur Car- wdl be greatly apprec1ated
Bradford, Mrs. George
Wilham
penter, M1ss Lenora G1les, Mrs H
G.AROltt.Q,.'MS
l$1
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Memhar.t,
Mrs Georgia Wehruna;,
$. Kress, Mrs Theodore Reed Sr,, '
The
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't:iarden
club
w1IJ
Phylhs
Gothard,
Margaret Boyer
Mrs. J. 0. Roedel, Mrs: Fred
meet
Thlllllday,
October
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at
J Mrs Laoncl Boggs, the Rev and
Crow Sr., Mrs Fred Crow Jr ,
Snuth Mrs Fred I Gardner Mrs EdMrs. Edward Blake, Mrs. Loram tne home of Mrs Edd1e
'Yehe
Terrace,
wtth
Mrs
R C , ward Frertt!h, Mrs Ge~rge Child-s,
Sterrett, Mrs. Allen Hennell, Mr::~
(,!lmorQ
and
M£i.
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M}ers
Mrs L R Wile} Hom£'r Rtce and
En)enon Jones, Mrs. J.ames Har·
assl8tmg
host~es
,MjlQ.recJ
Hawley
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ClosePornin
Butternut

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NEw YORl&lt;-This ts the c1ty .at dusk

webster's
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out a tl et' nnr.: wo1 k m a shvr ,
tl.ap)•, boldly says dusk is "a middle degree U~ED FL'RNJTURE BARGAINS.
nap
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between light am\ darkness, " but Webster's, tor
Used R~fr1.1eratur, _.,. 9, up, vacThc1r pay 111n sf rom $2 to $2 50
once, mtssel! fire. The city at h\ t!lgllt Is many
uum Cleaner $9.95. BAKER
a day WJlh the extras commg on
things-an o'ld man reaching c.,r hut p1pe, a shop•
Furniture. Pbont" 6374 J, Mid·
top O.tcc a week or oftener, •
girl pamtlng on a fresh mouth, a playboy mtxlng
dleport.
5-l9·tl
the) are gl\~n a hull whelc the~ I
his til'8t hlghbaU-but nothing so pedantiC as a
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middle deg-e
ond darkneos ·
whoop 1\ up un managl'ment 1
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You are in 'midtown, high ln midtown, and as
brou~ht red wmr and musJC the~ 1
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14'' MOTOROLA TELEVISIONprovid e for themselves
you look to the west toward Hoboken and Lord
CHEAP Mrs Ray Ztrkle, 4~
We sat down WJtl&lt;t them for 1
knows what tangled torests beyond, you .see the
Ltberty Avenue, Pomeroy, OhiO
ltght or the d,ytng sun ol\ the b\11ldillgs or Park
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supper end It was qutt~ flll.ng
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end better still dtdn't have u 1 1
avenue. They are buaineiS·like and dignlfled and
---- ---many courses 85 Ire passed 1
they ~:~tand like civil defense wardens or a lalit ADDING MACHINE
$85-Pop
Maglnot Line; behind them hes Broadway, evil
cooler and cash regaster, both
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and mnocent, raucou• ani;~ melancholy, stlrnng like
for ulV\ or $2711 each. Electric
LAUREL c urF
Dtl!k-and the one or the undead u night throws Ita hat Into
d ll....,d b •· ~o "" B · k
first martini. tbe ring.
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BiY MRS JOHN DIEHL
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Roadmastcr
Converhb,e,
GOOD
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In the atree~-0 below you, I e the Jane:, ot an
conditiOn $795 Call 379 _M or
Attenrlame at SunJ:.~y Sc hool on ant village, the tra:f'tic seems to have eased and slowed, as it getting
o ct 0 ber "., wus "0
d 01' f
see Ceward Calvert, Blaettnat
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·Ill
ermg 1 1ts b1eath. Even- the endlest blowing of auto hom1 11 muted and
SlO •9
Auto Company, Pomeroy, Oh10
was
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almost meditative, the aoi't way the announcer at !Hlmont says "It
Mrs Bill Dav ts 1\IJ~ Bill Jacobs 1!1 now post time" for the eighth and laat time or the day, Mixed
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and chJldrun, Columbus
\\ere w1th \he horn soundl!l 11!1 the endlelllhoutlpl' or the city cliiidren, but HAY FOR SALE-near Chester.
overmght guests ef the1r parents
the tong day haa toned ev"'..J thil dOwn to' a about. The big town ta
Mrs F D R1ce, 101 E 1\lam St
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Mr and 'lrs Prat I Ja r nbs Wed- a11 quiet aa It Wlil be.
Pomeroy
a
a
nesday
Make money,
BY SOME STRANGE C~TRY, the bright colon become- HOME SEWING
Mr and Mrs Clifford Jacobs
spare
time
Sew
ready-cut
RAPmore
deeply
vj.vtd
now.
Tbt
buildings
or
Manhattan
ec:atter
northand son Jack called on fnends
• A-ROUND Eaay,
profJtable
ward
by
the
t.ilouaanda,
a
hundre4
dUferent
thadea
or
brown
e.nc:t
red
Sunday afternoon
Hollywood Mfg Co., Hollywood,
and tan, anc:t here there Js a patch of white or cretn tor,
a launMrs N.swongrt· anrl rlaught J I
46, Cahl.
16-11-ltp
dry
Slgn.
were g ues t~ or tlw former' s Gau 1 The patches ca.tch your eye llkfl· tht pltcel of 1- Joseph'• ooat. The
ghler Mrs l!J1ry Bates
AUCTION SALE
green becomes the Juab, rleh lr4en of i. golf fairway. The white is
Sgt ThP.mas Pat ker who IS sta
head
Regil!ltered Guernseys1 whiter than white. On a t6th atrHt rooftop, metal chairs and table&amp; in
LJOned m Fr&lt;.~ncc IS spendmg his yeUow, white and green 1it deterted. and the pathetic little city t Fnday, October 15, 11 00 A M
furlough w1th his wtfe and rela
EST !U Milk Cows, 18 Bred
ahruba lll\d bushes atand silent, Ulct the Jf&amp;I"JI Celt.1te~ abandoned 1n
tJvcs al h,s home here
mid-Atlantic wlth the meaa aet and tilt foo4 atill wann.
He1fers, 16 Open Heifers, 2 good
Mr and Mrs Orvdb Allen have j
Herd Bulls. This herd 1s acoreLaundry tlutten 1n the fad!nC light on the tar-papered roortoj:ls
dated Bangs and T 8 Free.
moved to Uw F.vl:'ly n Ru _.s ell pro· LitUe laundry--dlapera and booUel and auch. How abturd, There
pr.rt)
I &amp;re no children In this sea of but141np. How could they Uve?
John Ev-ns and Son,
Mr s Jnhn D1 t li and D1ckw I
You apy a parking lot, it wat .,1111111 over with cars at noontime
RL I , /Uhland. Ky,
Eblin spenl 1 hursd,ty w1lh Mrs 1 but now there are but two or tbree left The wburbanlte has picked
at Cannonsburg 10-11-ltc
rvy Powell
La,v~Jltn.
I the eUy's pocket and has tled ln. b11 1'1'1.)', 11x-cyl1nder &lt;:OUpe with -8 - - Bt nn~ Wrl!:l:ilt fell ~ I tllc hom e beater and radio.
1 ~as~a~~K~~R.o:d H. 10--li:.atp
'&gt;f l't. 1 &lt;.md Mrs I,;J,V l t'n ce Smith
Wolnrs lay rrqumn .~; several sLtTO THE NORTH, somewhere around the Triborougtt bridle. a plane
S-W
- EETciDEft. and
lately
risen from La Guardia field m&amp;ke.s lta way purposefully and
hcs tu eluse !he W(Jiln 1
APPLES. Delicious,
M1 s Btlty Dtehl wa ~ tnjurcri m , unerringly to the west and you see It and don't believe lt It looks
Wmeaap
and Rome
Beauty
exactly like the toys used ln movlea abQut planes, being puUed along
;.] fa ll m Prmlero} w~dncsdav
Webster
Orchardf,
n~ar
Cfletter,
on a strlng. You imagine Jamea Capey In It, peering through the
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rain and tog and aaying into hll r&amp;dlo, "Light a match, I'm CO!ping
MAYOR FINES THREE
in" to the airport. It is duak, You are tired and )'OUt brain veer. orr
Mayor Stdn l\ Hll~~~-tl fmed on odd vagaries,
r ::. ~pet ~1 \'1-' h(•el cr
Kentuckv
A 110ft violet eloud-haze haap over the .edre of the city aky and
UOO nnd costs 01:1d tlm•r days 1~ above It ia the coldUght blue of an autumn'twiUF!t. Here and there,
ta t! on a t'harge of drt\,n,; whtle spotted in the monetroue trou~ of but141n"' are bravo little trees
lf' toxJcated Charles Jl Shoi'makc ! growinJ from the atone Innards ol BM(im.
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wa s fln"'d $.10 and costs on a 1 In a way, all Utll 11 Pnott a Jl;ltorAI acen..,...xee~ ...~~t. her'1 and
:harge of speed mg anri Donald A
there, lnereaalg' lnaldtoualy u tl)e cwtalo ~pa, tbl :neo~ alii!• on
Herdman was rmed $5 1J'nd costs Lexl.t:IJ1on avenue J.f* begtMlnt to blink wltb. &amp; t'etltatlYt Wttk~ell.
wtlh the cosLs suspmded on a COWI.t em ~'· th'y teem to be ~yillf, pHi1nl aroun~ tbe co~r at
cl•&amp;· U•cor~
i!"'J&lt;!• ••••I tl:e
charge of fa1lmg tu Vleld the tight ! tho empty..,., ~ta. tM eoo~t
of wa1 Ma)or Ru~selt had a hear- I jukebQ:teft. SW w• Aa~ G IUtU' mJtt •IN-1
mg Fr1day mght for Carl Grue- l 1 Som""bm' ILI'tlt~ oorth', . .'6r. tlly. MJCh!Plt. thl ratiblta on4
ser w~o was &lt;'harged w1th fatlur~ deer llit ~' nlotlnlot~•.'Pia#llli•to nJpH;.ll. IIHile city, wo '
to yteld the right of way
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Boommg business r!nakes opentnl{
available for respons 1bJe man ot·
woman with car to call ori farm
women 10 Meigs. County. Full
or spare tune $20 to $40 8 day
Write McNFSS COMPANY, 120
E. Clark St., Freeport, Ill
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Any person interested may file
wrttten exceptiOns to sa1d Accounts, or any item thereof, f~fe
days prior to hearm&amp;, and at
thal hme further time may be allowed Cor cause, lo !tie such ex~eeptlons
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dehver
papers m the Monkey Run VI·
C!Dity Good route
benefits
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SOBER man to drive truck. Galh
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so chores $80 month anti com
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Room I1 necessary
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Representative in P?meroy
and Vlciaity every week. For
purchase or repair of Sewin~
Machines, Call or Write S:n
aer Sewing Machine Co., 25
North Court St,
Ath(me
Ohio.
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RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERV!Cl

Ph(loe 200 Cleland Apphancl
Store. 118 W Ma1n St , Pomero•
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QUICK SERVICE on Watch R ~
Plmng by Factory
Trained
watchmaker COLf.INS JEWE'
LERS, Pomeroy.

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FOREMAN t ABBOTT T. V. SEI&lt;
VICE A.ll Maket Rep"tred by EJ.
pert TtehnlcianCJ phi., 0 e 8284 y
MiddlE:port
8-lG-:

UODNEY DOWNINC

late Edith Bean
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Walter Brown

ROOMS OF ALL NEW FURNITU

B;irthdoy Pidnie Party
Honor&amp; Eric Chamber•

* FREE Delivery
* Convenient Terros
* Good Quality
* Choice of Colors and Styles
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Er1c Chambers celebrated hts
tenth barthday Saturday afternoon
w1th a p1cmc at Roadstde Park
Hot dogs, b1rthday cake, m1lk
shakes and favors were sen•efP to
the guest.9 after a ser1es o( games
wtlh Er1c's father, Richard Chambers, JD charge of the party. Thedecorated birthday cake was a
Chambers,
g1(t of Mrs Herbert
Enc's grandmoiher.
Guests were Darrell Bechtle,
Tommy Rail , Karl Beck. George
Hibbs, Bucky Chesher, Benny Wilson, D1ck Hayes, John
Jack Satterf1~d, Jtm Bill Hobstetter. Juomy M1ller

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Mrs. hul Smart, Middl"'ort, bas
received new honQ.rs from the
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Ohio BaPti.st Yqutb. ~ Fellowab,lp
~"' s~ .)ps been selected' to, attend
i);l. ~ , IOpll&lt;t Wo~l~ •.vuauce on
/ flf LO!Ii!Qii. ~nil io JulY u a
'; ,: ~if,e o( !be OB;YF ..LI the lr:p
t~
~~u_de a visit to s~erol
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eountr1es..
,(~ 1l\ili Smut, a JUJJioc at J)ena;d. ti.~ Un~verslty, 1s V\Ce president
~ of the OBYF, National chaarman
\ of Clt.idnsh1p and Youth Rep~JIIti...,UVe of the Amer1can Baptist
11 Women•• Home M1Ss1on AnocJ.a·
tiOJ\. At the present time the
OBYF have started "' campaign
lor funds to s~~ ~elf delegate
to tbe world J'lleetin&amp;.

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LOW PR,ICES

&amp;peist Delegate

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COMBINi\'FfON DOORS- S.torm Doors in
Winter - Screen Doors In Summer

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.Outside GJqss Doe~rs ...... , ..... $11 :95
Iaside .Qoors

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cleaning E. A Grate, Vmton
Oh1o, Rt. 1. Phone panv1lle
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sold :n
October.
lty.
mo)Jth
Will
sell at "Chuck"
a low pdee
sell, 567 Front St., Middleport,
1• 7 "tp
,ballll, and •~rarage.
Oh1o.
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lotation. REASONABLE. Phone _ __.____ ______ .t
20sh1p
ACI\E
FARM
in
Chesler
Town·
on Bashan Road' Mmersville

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THREE ROOM
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ve Potntsof 1 each
ing ofwith
2 four
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bathroom
and apartments,
priv4te eh=-Hu lu" Ka Pt tlRa or Pau 1 Forquer
trances Bolh are c'mpletely fu.~
8t F'IVe P 0Inta, Pomerov, Ohio
n 1shed and renled" at $1"" per
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Service See us for priceo 1\UT
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LAND 'F'Un·--E •I Rutlantl

'50 CHEVROLET deluxe CON·
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condition
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171 Y or wrt'le P' 0 • Box
Pom.ero•.

Mrs. 4rthJJr T. D4VI1 of All~
ance was guest ape,ker at the
membenhip tell or Return Jona.
th0n Melp Chopter DJ\1!. helg
'Friday afternoon at th~ home ot
Mrs. IrvtnJ K.arr Jr., with 'Mrs. 01
R. FarAs, as ass11tmg hosteas
Qt!vq~tops led by ~· ()ftc•

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Card of Thank• u(i. Speelal NoGRAY
WOOL
SUIT,
gray
COAT
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tices vf Eventl pr:nte&lt;t at regu.
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collar,
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RI)BER!~~~RANJ(~
6035-Y arter 3 p m
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BY HARMAN w. NICHOLS
tshtng the JOb
Unit&amp;d Press Staff Correspondent
"Maybe It was the extra speed
but anyhow the picker clogged up
EPER.J.'l'AY, France UP-The
on me I was 10 8 hurry The next t1me I get a vacattOn, I thmk
PICker was left runnmg while I 1 I'll put on my beret , corne back
went back to get It and the stocks I here and htre out as a temporary
u~~angled
[ grape picker
Here IS the evtdence of what
And as Joseph Dat·gent pub!Jr
happened" Ed held up hu; hand· relatiOns d1rector for the Frenr h
~~~ arm
champagne mdustr}, was sa)lng 1
But maybe l was more for- can felch Veron.ca along if I like
tunate than many others
It
The ptckers have It Pi etty good
could have killed m~ ,
and man} of tlw pea,ants work as
May;e I ~mag~ned at but H man and wtfe te&lt;~ms
~~:._e h:s t~o~':Sat ~ l~:u~:;;:~ "Uncle" Joe who ,peaks French
ence 1 would-most
an bod , with 1 British accent, tald us
would
Y
Y . about the lot of the pickers.
Thl~king about Jt after •t hap They take time off from their
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pens, however, does not replace
awn small farms to gather in
that which 1, los! 'think belole
some pretty fancy take-11ome,
the act ts done The Simple pro.,,u, oretty n~ce !iv 1ng besides.
cess of thmkmg may save your
life or llmb
They me m torr: :o ttabl e dur
m1lones rent free . L1ke governt TtaHI ond the haghwa} 1s dget- ment workers m Amenca, the}
mg more
angerous ever} av , are allowed to sneak a ('O(fcP
it seems Many of our highway!\ break after worklftg Lwo hour.:;
al·e heavily tjaveled This m Its elf Bul unhke our help Ill home lh t.. , •ales a ha•ardous
d 1
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con 1 JOnh coffee IS on the hou se plus a fre e
Pull
Jriachi•
1
rm
' .er~ on sue hallul of the thmgs the\ ha\C been
roads
pockln g- grap.'s-.tnd
J ca rd nr
Th adds to the
d dQnger hln\Olved
f
15
ere
no enylllg t at arm I so of bread
machmery has to be moved from
on e Jocat 1onhto another
Two-Hour
t b but
1 11safety
th Lunth
k
t
ru 1cs WI 11 ave o e o owed
At noonl11nc
ey !a e a wo-

war.
The Japs ar&lt;' a curwus race m

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Ing IR cbvge of the rtllent, Mrr.
Dale Dutton
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During the busmetll .seasion th.e
t;;:aosfer ~&gt;f Mrs .Arthur 111 t;a~­
peftter f~oJD Nabb_y L~ Chap1te!l')
A~ wn ~OJII&gt;rled •'14 , Ml,.
Leilora Gifes. was remstated 11 a

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propoo;tion,
havo
many
fri•nds
who and
were t in
Singapore
at the fall . 1 also saw CI'Ji.. a
few '"rvivor$ of the Japanese
prfson umps trickling back to
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ose are momen s m
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aur money-but 1 don't like the one's life when proper actloos and
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from onybody t did not thor- tpheenebdu•h He told me what hap
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result from such an unfortunate
accident as rcsultced from the H
bomb tesllng and br11ught dtsaster to the Jap fisherman
But I tlunk the Uruted States
otrf'r to pa} a mtlhqn to the Japanese 1s downnght generous, and
morc than ample fo1 an acctdenl
There \\.el e only 23 V!Cttms and
on\y ol\e has d 1c d The tuna II s h years 1 stuck my hand out to
cate h es t h at were contamma It' d shake his .. only he dJdn't have
do nut seem to be wort h 10 m• I a nght hand In fact, he only had

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oughly
attack
on Purlapprove
Harborofastheir
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Mrs. .trthJit f;la,~l :

Rates: " eentt PV "'ord, one In·

oM month, $1.

laps, As Losers,
Too Demandl'ng
N0\V, Says Roark

Bnon

(20 Bl I nsurof1C:;;~;__-=.

For Sole

day received.

National advertising repreaentaUve. BottlnelU-KhabaU, lne., 343
Lexmgton Ave ,N ew York City, 18. N. Y.
SnbscrlpUon rates Dell\ery bv ~arrler where avaUable 30 centa:
per week: one ytu In advant'l'l at The Dally Sentinel otflce, $15 60; ai.J:
months, S180, three 1nonlhB, $3 90 By motor route where avaUable.
one mont'h 11 By mall one ,-ear $8, stx months 14 25, three mr:mths,

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LUMBER COMP.NY
Mill 1nd Yard on

Po111eroy, Ollio
Street

Plenty of
ratprs. Coni~
Opon E•on•l~.
01!1 TRB

CORI!IER IN

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don tiomilieblrt1.' of ldlibn tlet(lD lu,,-otilo ':'

l,u been a leader ill the tdYIIICO towd!'okelnetlliY.
log" •• enjoyed today.

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...t thelr'Blow. Here the world'o &amp;rot eoflitqi...W li«hting wu installed. Tho &amp;nt public bllildiU to lit WiaM
for ol~city when built still otaodslil Tlttlin. Alooelated
with tho ot\oto are ouch eloetric:ol pio~~p 1ft ~
Wilooo, Kettering, the Paebrdl.

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Morris

CANDIDATE '

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A pn&gt;!W !lcrll~ •• oll!4 GJI4..Wiilcli

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Compony _haldedleated fiielt tnhhtn..,,

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,nper-hi&amp;b.'O'Oitage lrmamiuion; the buildin&amp;of the &amp;rot
tine iu Americ• to carry 330,000 volts; out part, wld:a
otitor lllili~ in oupplying electric power to the gr"t
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Monday, Octol:ier II, 19~

The OAI LY SENTI NEt.,

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SAME OLD HASH

Corsages

OJ' '1'ID :ft:lU8 • IIA80N o\.R &amp;A

Published nery a.~t~rrpc,;.11 a~t Sundar br ne Olilill \'llleJ
DeDtinel, lnc., at lW Mechanlc St. Pomeroy, 0. Bwinesa ornce phone
.._ edttonal oft\&amp;:e pbor..t! 817.
J!:ntered u HCOH dw maJliq IDitter at tbe poat offiee at I
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.......... General Mll\aa'•

JACK L. OOU.E'ITE

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Classified A&lt;ll r«•Jved '07 10 1 o
m. wut be publilhed. tbe nmn

A.,..,ll_o.,.f..._O.,.ac- ar Enln'a ~ personal PAT WlPPL«), Farm Bqre•u. .;.
property wlli be sold JncludJng
surance, Auto-Fire-Llf~ Polio.
1ertion Mllftmu1r. char1e Me 1948 Chevrolet ~ ton truck Bx
Phone 9'1
8-4-tf
4 eents per· word for three
eellent condition. 1 ~ork bOrsl!,
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aecuuve lntertions.
1000 ft. lumber and mtsccllan · COMPLETE InaUraDct" Protttetton.
Special-One month !or 25
eous large farm tools PLACE
Ute, Auto, Fire, Pol!o. Cal\ DoD
per word.
o~
Hem·
Mill&lt;, Middleport, Ohio.
lock Grove. TIME Of SALE. 10
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Full ule of 2 cents per word will
a. m. Thursday. October · 1~ 1 MAX·:W::-AR=o:-:A-::&amp;e-t for Jl'arm
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be cblrged for adv~tlalnc if not
0
Terms
of
ule-CA.SH.
For
addtt
paid for befor•the 15th of eaeh
tlonal Information call 432. Chas
reau Jn,suranee CoJ.!lpanleJ, Alt P
month folloWmr huertlon.
H. Wise, administrator of the , Life-File Oftlce Plioue
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Errora in Adve,tlai.nJ-Sb~uld
estate of Oscar 'Ervin, deceased
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report•d lmml'dlalely. Tbo
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tiuel will not be T'!lponaible
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PrudiDiial
more than one lneorrect iJI!M' 1 HOME KILLED :PORK tor sale
:.su~aoce; OJldl
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Smith Cafe. Pomeroy
10..6-6!~
Travelers LaU Don 1\.fuUen, PoiD.c..,_= ~
croy,
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Good used PIANO. $50 Tuned and I
Cbarsed .\dl recetved b.r maU
telephone gtven careful atl•en·l delivered. E A. Grate, Vinton , , - - - - - - - - , . , . . - - - - 1
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&amp;Y ROBERT C. RUARK
I would hP the ftrst to admit
that getting shcowe~d w1th radtoaellv-e ash IS not a very prettv
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BY GEORGE L. lEIS
I've talked about farm safety
befor~ but 1t won't hurt none to
mentton 11
agam-part~cularl~
With Farm Safe!) Week commg
up the tatter part of th1s month
1 There are two or three thmgs
~ or considerable tmpoJ tance wh1ch
should be observed carefull}' ut
thts ttme of year One ts COl n
packer safety
It happened at a 'o\mter meet
mg Over across tbe room, 1 happened to see .a fellow that had
been Ul school at the same hme 1
was And, as often hmes happens,
people dnft apart and lose track
o! one another.
Movtng through thl' crowd, 1
approached my fnend of former

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'fhp KamJkaze whJch the} though!
up and which gave us consJde• able trowble was not th~ actiOn or
on unbe&lt;~table, unqu1ttable nat10n
It was actually sJ!ly because the
Japs qmt real fast when the hme
came
'Jlhe' were s11ly m the1r banzai
charges and sally wheit they used
to cover up B-29s With bananaplant lea\'es on the a1r stnp at
Guam, when they m1ghl as east!~
havoe hred them They W"r"
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Pletely doe1le Whf'n captured as I
remember w1th •he curtous aH'- or
bcmg guests m !he huuse They
never sef'med to add up !u much
as when the\ used to shout up the
mov1es at PelelitJ
They 10,,.,~ 11
Deanna Dm hm but I rom their
perches nn ~ nrlge they would
rJCJdle the ~cn·c n Jf a Shirle'
T emplr mo,Je wa s showmg
' Som et1m cs I h&lt;~v c c!Jff 1cu lt) be
lll'VJn!! that t ho"
1 _, 110 ,_ , ..... 1 been IU
yean sntr e lh l' \\at end ed and
that tlJe (;p 1 mans and t h" Japanese
were com,urr l' d by ,,,· and 0111
fr•ends Gud knou s that our oc

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natwns rt•cnvrn n~ rnuch faster l1ghtcd 1f mo\mg lat e :n the eventhan P.nglantl for mstance Act m~ or early I? the mOJ nmg In
ualh 1 would say th 11 lhf' tlnel 1 faad, Jt wuutdn t be a bad tdea to I
Ax1 s natwns ltah C
tioht It up like a ch. tstmas tree I
Japan- are ~ l:lcttt!r ~~rh~;~Y t~~~ Haw· flasher lights 01 anythmg
the ~Jctonous ones bar A
else whtch Will attract uttentton
menca
For a conquered peopl• lhc Mak•'" you r r 1g s La n ct ou t 1I k e a
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J aps haV(' heen makmg some ver)
odd gestures LJ!ely .anti 1 believe
F''lfes and falls account for con
m·w thai theJe Is a h
sJderahle loss of t1me and materca r1~ wavr 1al
th f
d
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of ant ~-c\menean lf'VulslOn m p
s on
~ arm
to ay
on t
gress oveJ thi s accJdcnt Wilh trh(: ,tart fires ~nd then walk away
11-bumh It wuuld be mv Idea lh•t trom them I m thmkmg now abnut
f
J&gt;urnmg leaves and th 1 k
f
or SC'V ( rat gt•neratwns thf' Jap&lt; !h
e J e o
at Abltttle blaze c.m develop
should not hr atluued the tuxun
nf ctntJ Arn ~ncdntsm publtclv de ,nto a ag one m a hurry It can
mens! rated But lh"~ n 1 ,·m &lt;~ clo
be a enstl:, one,
1f 11 gets to&lt;J
abl too
b ld
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crank\ wrt who docs not lliink
se
va u· e Ul mgs.
More chmbmg will b o
f
Lh at ~11\thln).( German can "'
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on
t
an
ur1ng
many
oth
a' ou nfI scr..,amtng for so,•ereJgnl} m th f th
er
to mplett• at th 1 ~ moment
on ~ 0
e year Wakh whJt
ThiS is the record The Ja s you are domg Keep your mmd un
DIC att•ck Pfl'ul H b
Thp
the Job It may be the dtfferencl
or. from
•Y
bet
dtd force the death ar
m•rch
ween a bro k en neck or noL a
Bataan The Ge rman5 k 1tled
broken neck The difference he
more peoplt '" on e • Iternoon 1n
.
comt's your responsJbJhty
Rotterdam than we lulled with
ttle A-bomb attacks on Japan
LEGAL NOTICE
1 he Bedford Townshtp TrusleP~
More English ctv!llans dJed of
G~rman ra1ds than we lost from
of Metgs County, Oht~ Will re
rrulitary troopt durmu the war.
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The G•tmem did ·,1. ond the
ecJvc 8 1 ' at t eJr rcgu 111 meet
1ng
place,
up
until
6
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P
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J aps did Jt It w 111 lhe German• 1
18 t9:&gt;4 for the purchase of thr
that made so1p out of ...pte
, tl 1towmg Eqmpmcnt
and who had the ovono ot Such.
1 Tandom Dnve De ~l'l Puwei PC
•nwald and Oachu It Wlln't us
Motor Grader
•nd Jt wasn't our al't 5 ,
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On e Jeco gnJz•s th&lt;J! }Ou cannot 1 Nut tess than 50 H P
n •tmsh an old hatrnd forc••ec b,,,
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F'ut 1 revolving Blade
at !he samt• ttm, "' nc , .." 0 ccc,,
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4 ~peeds 1orward &amp; 1evc1 sc
111z e what 1s stf'mh "~ ,,,1 what ",,
Mrch:mtcal operatl'fl powt r Ct1n
n.ot secmh' l thJ nk th.J t Wr~te•n trots
(,ermcm~ 1s pr&lt;Jct 1 c 1 n~ up for an
Leanmg front wheels
, "glm•
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r lhmk the Jap!-&gt; are wotkmg up . fron l &amp; rear
to lhe ~ arn e Llea
Wtth Cab
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What
the
Japs
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G•r
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ne 1
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. . ngme equ1ppe d w1th \lf'cli 1
ec IS nu t so much sovere 1gn1\ startmg Motor
en th e fJnt' hand and trn mlllwn
At the same ttme and pia ~ (
dollars on thr other as a sound Bids wtll be recr1ved f01 til· sllll
kick m !h ' pant ~ and a sharp :td or !he followmg Equ1pment
10 ,cnnwn t il&lt;~t !he} d1dn t wm
J Galion Jumor Patrol
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:\lode} G 17 senal Nu 11!1&lt;\.
hard tr remember
snmetmtes
wtlh InternatJOnall !4 Engm '
'A&lt;hln the prtsonen start push Jn"
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Equ1p))ed wtth :.~ v n too•h
Scartfite.
WOMEN•s CLUB MEETS
S1gned
, The S econrl
\tard Women' s
Bedford Townshtp Trustee~
Club w111 meet at the home of
By Glerm Lee
Mrs WJJJam Sh.eruian Tuesday a!
Clerk of Board
0 30 P m Members are to take
Route 1, Pomeroy, Oh1o
saQdWtcbes or a pJe
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1931 FORD V8 2 dr. Dlx,
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around by white-tied waiten in 1 day and have a look at my beret,
$89S maettnar's,
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Arnold, M~ne~~lle._ 0 7 -8tp
the manor houses.
apron and boots
room aparlment, !1rst floor
We started out w•th a palatable
The,,• .,_, •rtt snipped off the
Phone Pomeroy 310-M
10-7-'1
NOTICE. SETTLEMENT OF
sou p Then came chickens, homevines by t ... bunch with small 1951 DODGE 2 dr Sedan.
$893
ACCOUNTS
g1 own and ktlled th.1t mormng
scissors. And 1 good snlpptr
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy
10-9-6tc ID~L TRAILER SPtCE avail·
The tnmmmgs consuted of cabcal'l fill his bnket in 1 h11stle
a e nex.t to high sc ool Pbone
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
bage and potatoes seasoned to the
and tlke I breather while he 1952 CHEVROLET Dlx 4 dr. Se6094-X.
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longue For the wmd up there was
waits for the wagon to come
dan $1185 Blaetlnar'll
Pome· -.- - COUNTY, OHIO
tangy cheese and the wiDe flowed
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FOLDl.lVG
UUORS
NotiCe
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hke champagne and even btJbbled
for us packers that
hJ SIM For All1 t'tlte!llar
followmg Accounts have been fill1ke it
day, the wagon didn't come along 1953 PONTIAC Dlx 4 dr
Sol.d l,ly C. L. Heaton. Cont
ed tn satd Court for settlement,
\ p1cker of grapes has to be very often
$1695 Blaetfnar's, Pomeroy
U5 Mechanle Bt., Pomeroy
and that the same wdl be heard on
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able to bend easily from the m1dA gal works alongstde her mat"
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rile smce the httle whJte frmt or boy fnend
~ 1953HUDSON rr;:-n-;tllard top
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{red too, for that matter) nestles
And may I please add that mud- 1 $189!5 Blaettnar's Pomeroy '
KEETON'S SEWING
I Second and Fmal Account of
close to the Vl~Cs
dy boot9 and all some of the lady
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l:Nora Clark, Guardian of the PerA Nov1ce Picker
pickers are flght pretty At least
New.Sewtnr MaC!hlne•- Used
son and Estate of Kathryn Bauer,
please don't take the notJon that Terese the httle brunette girl 1953 BUICK V8 Super RIVIera
We ReJta'l' AU Moelel8
an mcompetent person
the grapes are gathered one at a who helped me along the narrow
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$... 395 Blaettnar's, Pome
Wrlttelt Gnrante ... Wllh NEw
First and Fmal Aecount ot Adda
11me 1 am a not•tce piC k er ~ an d g rape rows sure was
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Incl. oiled Machines • All .......
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roy.
1CHl 6tc Guannteed.
therefore somewhat of an au horA good PICker too. Better still - - -· - - - - - - - - - - Estate of Theod
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Minersville_ Pomeroy 909-J 1 deceased
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Press llu1ldmg m Washmgton one "out" and "non"
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First and Partial Account of
Phone 6227 Night Phone 6039X,
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DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS 100,000 H or more FRESH CUT L W Heneh,
sole surviving
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POPLAR, WALNUT or CHER· 'J1RUSTEE of the Trust created by
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a_od chatrman of membush.i.p in
O~o ar;av.e a history of the DAR
whlfh began, 10 ~. revaewed
braefiy the hne of work d.Olll •l
that hme •nd of the work being
dont bt tbe DAR. with ~ 'youth,
whieh covers a wide field
Ttje 1peaker alJo ttold of
children who are being educat
by llt• PM, tb1oi!d _..bola
~s
to approved schools an4 coil es
and m the two schools owned PY
thet!o one at Tema&amp;4ee, S' €,
wh
iB a boardinJ ~dt1&gt;9l and 1J,te
Ka Duncan Sin~th • s:'hool
G•t!"l, Ala., a dt,y school. ~~ ~ ~
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'giil&amp; Ire bemg iaugbt tq be home Mr. lnG
Tele ..hane Exch..ge until redlqqrl,
mp.ers and the boY;s modern
• when
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she Mt•n work at
rNt,. 11tf.
far.tnlng, 4nd h~lth. i&amp; emphasizthe
Evens
Sup~trmarket.
Mr.
to Eugene
ed~
Coleman
gradu&amp;~ted from Mlddl•·
and
Mn.
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Mrs. Davis aJ.a~ told o( bow the
High School, urved thrH
D4,l promote UJeir obJective~ llleport. The marrl1ge was p•r· • ,ort
ye1rs
in the US Anny with Hrw~leh are h1atorical, educshon. , fot,med Sunday at the PrGtby·
vlce
In
Korea, and it elso em.... iil4,c:hurch. itt North Jlcksol'l,
-ari'd patriotic.
'!DY~
at
E'llans Su,.rm•rke~
0., -by lthe R•...:. Cecil 81lley,
At the conclusion of the meetTheY.
will
be
at home to the1r
t.orn,.r Pnsbyterlan minister In
lag refreshments
were _,j l!lerved
friends In tt.. TeWktblry apa.rfW&lt;jll)-'
,
from a table wlth lHe c;,over at~d
ments an North Third Annue.
Mrs, c'olem.~n SI,"I:IIUI~ from
centere4 with an arrangemWlt of
WcMJeport ~lui\ ~~ lt¥1 was
falJ flowers. Mrs. Dutton and' Miss
Bt!Bs Sanborn pres-1ded , at the
coffee t~le Arrangements of taU
S;y:rtU:jUe P'l'.4 Holds
flowers were used to decorate
Shower On 'l'u,.day
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Syracuse
P'I'A
will
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at
7·30
Mem~ers preseot were Mrs Dutton, Mr.1 J. E. Foster, Mrs Wayne at the s-chool aud1torUim for a
Roedel1 Steffy, Elder of the
Gibbons, MrS Charles Hennessy, kttchen shower Tuesday
Middleport
Church of Chnst, preMrs. Jolm Chase, Mrs Dot Scbaeare
needed
as
sented
g
to the Sunday School
Artacles
which
fts
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f~r. Mrs. R W Finsterwajd, Mrs.
stated
by
Mrs
Woodrow
ZW11Ung
teachers
at
a
Teacher's RecogmAlfred Elberfeld, Mrs Dey Hysell
PTA prestdent, were Alummum t10n Serv1ce at the nme-thtrty
Mrs. Richard Rawlings
dashpans mixmg bowls, dtvlded servtce Sunday, Oct 10 Spectal
Mrs Harold Lohse, Mrs A R
Knight, Mrs. 'Patnck
Locbary, plates, potato muher, rubber plate music was presented by Jams
Mrs Everett Hayes, M1s.s_ Daisy scrapper, soup bowls, spoons w1th Childs and her brother-m-law Cash
Saunders, Miss Graee Hortoii ant! holes an, egg beater, soup spoons, Bahr, who sang a duet accompanr&lt;~lling pm or m.oney contributions 1ed by Mrs Chester Erw1n
the hostesses.
Teac~hers hmwnd were 1\hs
Guests were Mrs Arthur Car- wdl be greatly apprec1ated
Bradford, Mrs. George
Wilham
penter, M1ss Lenora G1les, Mrs H
G.AROltt.Q,.'MS
l$1
flEET
Memhar.t,
Mrs Georgia Wehruna;,
$. Kress, Mrs Theodore Reed Sr,, '
The
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't:iarden
club
w1IJ
Phylhs
Gothard,
Margaret Boyer
Mrs. J. 0. Roedel, Mrs: Fred
meet
Thlllllday,
October
t4.
at
J Mrs Laoncl Boggs, the Rev and
Crow Sr., Mrs Fred Crow Jr ,
Snuth Mrs Fred I Gardner Mrs EdMrs. Edward Blake, Mrs. Loram tne home of Mrs Edd1e
'Yehe
Terrace,
wtth
Mrs
R C , ward Frertt!h, Mrs Ge~rge Child-s,
Sterrett, Mrs. Allen Hennell, Mr::~
(,!lmorQ
and
M£i.
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M}ers
Mrs L R Wile} Hom£'r Rtce and
En)enon Jones, Mrs. J.ames Har·
assl8tmg
host~es
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Hawley
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ClosePornin
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NEw YORl&lt;-This ts the c1ty .at dusk

webster's
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out a tl et' nnr.: wo1 k m a shvr ,
tl.ap)•, boldly says dusk is "a middle degree U~ED FL'RNJTURE BARGAINS.
nap
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between light am\ darkness, " but Webster's, tor
Used R~fr1.1eratur, _.,. 9, up, vacThc1r pay 111n sf rom $2 to $2 50
once, mtssel! fire. The city at h\ t!lgllt Is many
uum Cleaner $9.95. BAKER
a day WJlh the extras commg on
things-an o'ld man reaching c.,r hut p1pe, a shop•
Furniture. Pbont" 6374 J, Mid·
top O.tcc a week or oftener, •
girl pamtlng on a fresh mouth, a playboy mtxlng
dleport.
5-l9·tl
the) are gl\~n a hull whelc the~ I
his til'8t hlghbaU-but nothing so pedantiC as a
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ond darkneos ·
whoop 1\ up un managl'ment 1
... between ll~t
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You are in 'midtown, high ln midtown, and as
brou~ht red wmr and musJC the~ 1
,
14'' MOTOROLA TELEVISIONprovid e for themselves
you look to the west toward Hoboken and Lord
CHEAP Mrs Ray Ztrkle, 4~
We sat down WJtl&lt;t them for 1
knows what tangled torests beyond, you .see the
Ltberty Avenue, Pomeroy, OhiO
ltght or the d,ytng sun ol\ the b\11ldillgs or Park
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supper end It was qutt~ flll.ng
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end better still dtdn't have u 1 1
avenue. They are buaineiS·like and dignlfled and
---- ---many courses 85 Ire passed 1
they ~:~tand like civil defense wardens or a lalit ADDING MACHINE
$85-Pop
Maglnot Line; behind them hes Broadway, evil
cooler and cash regaster, both
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and mnocent, raucou• ani;~ melancholy, stlrnng like
for ulV\ or $2711 each. Electric
LAUREL c urF
Dtl!k-and the one or the undead u night throws Ita hat Into
d ll....,d b •· ~o "" B · k
first martini. tbe ring.
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BiY MRS JOHN DIEHL
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Roadmastcr
Converhb,e,
GOOD
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In the atree~-0 below you, I e the Jane:, ot an
conditiOn $795 Call 379 _M or
Attenrlame at SunJ:.~y Sc hool on ant village, the tra:f'tic seems to have eased and slowed, as it getting
o ct 0 ber "., wus "0
d 01' f
see Ceward Calvert, Blaettnat
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·Ill
ermg 1 1ts b1eath. Even- the endlest blowing of auto hom1 11 muted and
SlO •9
Auto Company, Pomeroy, Oh10
was
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almost meditative, the aoi't way the announcer at !Hlmont says "It
Mrs Bill Dav ts 1\IJ~ Bill Jacobs 1!1 now post time" for the eighth and laat time or the day, Mixed
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and chJldrun, Columbus
\\ere w1th \he horn soundl!l 11!1 the endlelllhoutlpl' or the city cliiidren, but HAY FOR SALE-near Chester.
overmght guests ef the1r parents
the tong day haa toned ev"'..J thil dOwn to' a about. The big town ta
Mrs F D R1ce, 101 E 1\lam St
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Mr and 'lrs Prat I Ja r nbs Wed- a11 quiet aa It Wlil be.
Pomeroy
a
a
nesday
Make money,
BY SOME STRANGE C~TRY, the bright colon become- HOME SEWING
Mr and Mrs Clifford Jacobs
spare
time
Sew
ready-cut
RAPmore
deeply
vj.vtd
now.
Tbt
buildings
or
Manhattan
ec:atter
northand son Jack called on fnends
• A-ROUND Eaay,
profJtable
ward
by
the
t.ilouaanda,
a
hundre4
dUferent
thadea
or
brown
e.nc:t
red
Sunday afternoon
Hollywood Mfg Co., Hollywood,
and tan, anc:t here there Js a patch of white or cretn tor,
a launMrs N.swongrt· anrl rlaught J I
46, Cahl.
16-11-ltp
dry
Slgn.
were g ues t~ or tlw former' s Gau 1 The patches ca.tch your eye llkfl· tht pltcel of 1- Joseph'• ooat. The
ghler Mrs l!J1ry Bates
AUCTION SALE
green becomes the Juab, rleh lr4en of i. golf fairway. The white is
Sgt ThP.mas Pat ker who IS sta
head
Regil!ltered Guernseys1 whiter than white. On a t6th atrHt rooftop, metal chairs and table&amp; in
LJOned m Fr&lt;.~ncc IS spendmg his yeUow, white and green 1it deterted. and the pathetic little city t Fnday, October 15, 11 00 A M
furlough w1th his wtfe and rela
EST !U Milk Cows, 18 Bred
ahruba lll\d bushes atand silent, Ulct the Jf&amp;I"JI Celt.1te~ abandoned 1n
tJvcs al h,s home here
mid-Atlantic wlth the meaa aet and tilt foo4 atill wann.
He1fers, 16 Open Heifers, 2 good
Mr and Mrs Orvdb Allen have j
Herd Bulls. This herd 1s acoreLaundry tlutten 1n the fad!nC light on the tar-papered roortoj:ls
dated Bangs and T 8 Free.
moved to Uw F.vl:'ly n Ru _.s ell pro· LitUe laundry--dlapera and booUel and auch. How abturd, There
pr.rt)
I &amp;re no children In this sea of but141np. How could they Uve?
John Ev-ns and Son,
Mr s Jnhn D1 t li and D1ckw I
You apy a parking lot, it wat .,1111111 over with cars at noontime
RL I , /Uhland. Ky,
Eblin spenl 1 hursd,ty w1lh Mrs 1 but now there are but two or tbree left The wburbanlte has picked
at Cannonsburg 10-11-ltc
rvy Powell
La,v~Jltn.
I the eUy's pocket and has tled ln. b11 1'1'1.)', 11x-cyl1nder &lt;:OUpe with -8 - - Bt nn~ Wrl!:l:ilt fell ~ I tllc hom e beater and radio.
1 ~as~a~~K~~R.o:d H. 10--li:.atp
'&gt;f l't. 1 &lt;.md Mrs I,;J,V l t'n ce Smith
Wolnrs lay rrqumn .~; several sLtTO THE NORTH, somewhere around the Triborougtt bridle. a plane
S-W
- EETciDEft. and
lately
risen from La Guardia field m&amp;ke.s lta way purposefully and
hcs tu eluse !he W(Jiln 1
APPLES. Delicious,
M1 s Btlty Dtehl wa ~ tnjurcri m , unerringly to the west and you see It and don't believe lt It looks
Wmeaap
and Rome
Beauty
exactly like the toys used ln movlea abQut planes, being puUed along
;.] fa ll m Prmlero} w~dncsdav
Webster
Orchardf,
n~ar
Cfletter,
on a strlng. You imagine Jamea Capey In It, peering through the
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rain and tog and aaying into hll r&amp;dlo, "Light a match, I'm CO!ping
MAYOR FINES THREE
in" to the airport. It is duak, You are tired and )'OUt brain veer. orr
Mayor Stdn l\ Hll~~~-tl fmed on odd vagaries,
r ::. ~pet ~1 \'1-' h(•el cr
Kentuckv
A 110ft violet eloud-haze haap over the .edre of the city aky and
UOO nnd costs 01:1d tlm•r days 1~ above It ia the coldUght blue of an autumn'twiUF!t. Here and there,
ta t! on a t'harge of drt\,n,; whtle spotted in the monetroue trou~ of but141n"' are bravo little trees
lf' toxJcated Charles Jl Shoi'makc ! growinJ from the atone Innards ol BM(im.
..
wa s fln"'d $.10 and costs on a 1 In a way, all Utll 11 Pnott a Jl;ltorAI acen..,...xee~ ...~~t. her'1 and
:harge of speed mg anri Donald A
there, lnereaalg' lnaldtoualy u tl)e cwtalo ~pa, tbl :neo~ alii!• on
Herdman was rmed $5 1J'nd costs Lexl.t:IJ1on avenue J.f* begtMlnt to blink wltb. &amp; t'etltatlYt Wttk~ell.
wtlh the cosLs suspmded on a COWI.t em ~'· th'y teem to be ~yillf, pHi1nl aroun~ tbe co~r at
cl•&amp;· U•cor~
i!"'J&lt;!• ••••I tl:e
charge of fa1lmg tu Vleld the tight ! tho empty..,., ~ta. tM eoo~t
of wa1 Ma)or Ru~selt had a hear- I jukebQ:teft. SW w• Aa~ G IUtU' mJtt •IN-1
mg Fr1day mght for Carl Grue- l 1 Som""bm' ILI'tlt~ oorth', . .'6r. tlly. MJCh!Plt. thl ratiblta on4
ser w~o was &lt;'harged w1th fatlur~ deer llit ~' nlotlnlot~•.'Pia#llli•to nJpH;.ll. IIHile city, wo '
to yteld the right of way
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Boommg business r!nakes opentnl{
available for respons 1bJe man ot·
woman with car to call ori farm
women 10 Meigs. County. Full
or spare tune $20 to $40 8 day
Write McNFSS COMPANY, 120
E. Clark St., Freeport, Ill
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Any person interested may file
wrttten exceptiOns to sa1d Accounts, or any item thereof, f~fe
days prior to hearm&amp;, and at
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papers m the Monkey Run VI·
C!Dity Good route
benefits
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SOBER man to drive truck. Galh
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so chores $80 month anti com
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Room I1 necessary
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Representative in P?meroy
and Vlciaity every week. For
purchase or repair of Sewin~
Machines, Call or Write S:n
aer Sewing Machine Co., 25
North Court St,
Ath(me
Ohio.
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RADIO &amp; TELEVISION SERV!Cl

Ph(loe 200 Cleland Apphancl
Store. 118 W Ma1n St , Pomero•
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Plmng by Factory
Trained
watchmaker COLf.INS JEWE'
LERS, Pomeroy.

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FOREMAN t ABBOTT T. V. SEI&lt;
VICE A.ll Maket Rep"tred by EJ.
pert TtehnlcianCJ phi., 0 e 8284 y
MiddlE:port
8-lG-:

UODNEY DOWNINC

late Edith Bean
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Walter Brown

ROOMS OF ALL NEW FURNITU

B;irthdoy Pidnie Party
Honor&amp; Eric Chamber•

* FREE Delivery
* Convenient Terros
* Good Quality
* Choice of Colors and Styles
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Er1c Chambers celebrated hts
tenth barthday Saturday afternoon
w1th a p1cmc at Roadstde Park
Hot dogs, b1rthday cake, m1lk
shakes and favors were sen•efP to
the guest.9 after a ser1es o( games
wtlh Er1c's father, Richard Chambers, JD charge of the party. Thedecorated birthday cake was a
Chambers,
g1(t of Mrs Herbert
Enc's grandmoiher.
Guests were Darrell Bechtle,
Tommy Rail , Karl Beck. George
Hibbs, Bucky Chesher, Benny Wilson, D1ck Hayes, John
Jack Satterf1~d, Jtm Bill Hobstetter. Juomy M1ller

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Mrs. hul Smart, Middl"'ort, bas
received new honQ.rs from the
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Ohio BaPti.st Yqutb. ~ Fellowab,lp
~"' s~ .)ps been selected' to, attend
i);l. ~ , IOpll&lt;t Wo~l~ •.vuauce on
/ flf LO!Ii!Qii. ~nil io JulY u a
'; ,: ~if,e o( !be OB;YF ..LI the lr:p
t~
~~u_de a visit to s~erol
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eountr1es..
,(~ 1l\ili Smut, a JUJJioc at J)ena;d. ti.~ Un~verslty, 1s V\Ce president
~ of the OBYF, National chaarman
\ of Clt.idnsh1p and Youth Rep~JIIti...,UVe of the Amer1can Baptist
11 Women•• Home M1Ss1on AnocJ.a·
tiOJ\. At the present time the
OBYF have started "' campaign
lor funds to s~~ ~elf delegate
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COMBINi\'FfON DOORS- S.torm Doors in
Winter - Screen Doors In Summer

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.Outside GJqss Doe~rs ...... , ..... $11 :95
Iaside .Qoors

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cleaning E. A Grate, Vmton
Oh1o, Rt. 1. Phone panv1lle
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sold :n
October.
lty.
mo)Jth
Will
sell at "Chuck"
a low pdee
sell, 567 Front St., Middleport,
1• 7 "tp
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Oh1o.
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u- -o
lotation. REASONABLE. Phone _ __.____ ______ .t
20sh1p
ACI\E
FARM
in
Chesler
Town·
on Bashan Road' Mmersville

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THREE ROOM
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2 four
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bathroom
and apartments,
priv4te eh=-Hu lu" Ka Pt tlRa or Pau 1 Forquer
trances Bolh are c'mpletely fu.~
8t F'IVe P 0Inta, Pomerov, Ohio
n 1shed and renled" at $1"" per
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VEl!TIBLE
condition
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171 Y or wrt'le P' 0 • Box
Pom.ero•.

Mrs. 4rthJJr T. D4VI1 of All~
ance was guest ape,ker at the
membenhip tell or Return Jona.
th0n Melp Chopter DJ\1!. helg
'Friday afternoon at th~ home ot
Mrs. IrvtnJ K.arr Jr., with 'Mrs. 01
R. FarAs, as ass11tmg hosteas
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tshtng the JOb
Unit&amp;d Press Staff Correspondent
"Maybe It was the extra speed
but anyhow the picker clogged up
EPER.J.'l'AY, France UP-The
on me I was 10 8 hurry The next t1me I get a vacattOn, I thmk
PICker was left runnmg while I 1 I'll put on my beret , corne back
went back to get It and the stocks I here and htre out as a temporary
u~~angled
[ grape picker
Here IS the evtdence of what
And as Joseph Dat·gent pub!Jr
happened" Ed held up hu; hand· relatiOns d1rector for the Frenr h
~~~ arm
champagne mdustr}, was sa)lng 1
But maybe l was more for- can felch Veron.ca along if I like
tunate than many others
It
The ptckers have It Pi etty good
could have killed m~ ,
and man} of tlw pea,ants work as
May;e I ~mag~ned at but H man and wtfe te&lt;~ms
~~:._e h:s t~o~':Sat ~ l~:u~:;;:~ "Uncle" Joe who ,peaks French
ence 1 would-most
an bod , with 1 British accent, tald us
would
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Y . about the lot of the pickers.
Thl~king about Jt after •t hap They take time off from their
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awn small farms to gather in
that which 1, los! 'think belole
some pretty fancy take-11ome,
the act ts done The Simple pro.,,u, oretty n~ce !iv 1ng besides.
cess of thmkmg may save your
life or llmb
They me m torr: :o ttabl e dur
m1lones rent free . L1ke governt TtaHI ond the haghwa} 1s dget- ment workers m Amenca, the}
mg more
angerous ever} av , are allowed to sneak a ('O(fcP
it seems Many of our highway!\ break after worklftg Lwo hour.:;
al·e heavily tjaveled This m Its elf Bul unhke our help Ill home lh t.. , •ales a ha•ardous
d 1
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con 1 JOnh coffee IS on the hou se plus a fre e
Pull
Jriachi•
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roads
pockln g- grap.'s-.tnd
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no enylllg t at arm I so of bread
machmery has to be moved from
on e Jocat 1onhto another
Two-Hour
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Ing IR cbvge of the rtllent, Mrr.
Dale Dutton
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During the busmetll .seasion th.e
t;;:aosfer ~&gt;f Mrs .Arthur 111 t;a~­
peftter f~oJD Nabb_y L~ Chap1te!l')
A~ wn ~OJII&gt;rled •'14 , Ml,.
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prfson umps trickling back to
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result from such an unfortunate
accident as rcsultced from the H
bomb tesllng and br11ught dtsaster to the Jap fisherman
But I tlunk the Uruted States
otrf'r to pa} a mtlhqn to the Japanese 1s downnght generous, and
morc than ample fo1 an acctdenl
There \\.el e only 23 V!Cttms and
on\y ol\e has d 1c d The tuna II s h years 1 stuck my hand out to
cate h es t h at were contamma It' d shake his .. only he dJdn't have
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Too Demandl'ng
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National advertising repreaentaUve. BottlnelU-KhabaU, lne., 343
Lexmgton Ave ,N ew York City, 18. N. Y.
SnbscrlpUon rates Dell\ery bv ~arrler where avaUable 30 centa:
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months, S180, three 1nonlhB, $3 90 By motor route where avaUable.
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l,u been a leader ill the tdYIIICO towd!'okelnetlliY.
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...t thelr'Blow. Here the world'o &amp;rot eoflitqi...W li«hting wu installed. Tho &amp;nt public bllildiU to lit WiaM
for ol~city when built still otaodslil Tlttlin. Alooelated
with tho ot\oto are ouch eloetric:ol pio~~p 1ft ~
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tine iu Americ• to carry 330,000 volts; out part, wld:a
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11SCONSIN, PURDUE MEJn'ING
MAY BE WEEK'S TOP BATI'LE

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CHICAGO UP-An urly frior- , - - - - · -- - - --

ite and a late ehalleoger for the• Bl&amp; Ten lootb•ll cbampionshlp,
" . WiiCtlnsin •nd Purdue, meet Sat- urday at Madison in the head.Hne

sEO STANDINGs " .

110 IT.... NDINGI
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Alhont
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NEW Yllillt: NUbua won tho! j~$~1 0
1000 40 14 I
Futurity Stitoa and Hlib 'Gun
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Bucks To Take ·
F"ffial F"1gures Iowa Into Camp "
Show s1·g Ted

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.FIGHTjNG LADY
.oio liD 61 0
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den by l!lddle Arearo.
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I · College lootball'a top ranked
team~ came staggering toda.y out 1
aNCJNHAn: Tbo Clnelnnatl
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ol a weekend of near-disaster onr
RedleP' aold rlabl-hander Karl
0 2 ' .000 12
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cont-est of • (our-game conferty to lin-d they're runnin( into a
Drewa to Oatl1nd of tbe Pacific
eoce slate.
lot more trouble jUJt ahead .
L1tt WMk'a ltetult,:
Coast League.
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The Badgen, unbeaten in three
Altholl'&amp;h Iowa and Southern
'TOKYO: Helnz l"atterer of Ger· Alhono IS " - ' " ' 11
':,. c-ontests with one league • win,
California were the only clubs
manr 'eame within oae-ten.th of a Golllooll•
40 Mlddlopon 12
ranked among the country's top
!.. proba-bly will be slight favorites
sec()Dd ol the world record for
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Mtllaonwlllt 6
10 to be upJJel, the weekend just
the 100 meter duh when be w1a Jockooo 26 0.~ Hill 11
for the battle, but rurdue, with
Final un-offieial batting aver- finished was only an
eyelash
timed in 11.3 ·seConds In a meet
two victories and one tie, could
This WHit'• lcMdule
ages for 1954 re-veal Ted KlUBle- away _rrom being a debacle for
agahut
Japanese
lthletu.
~ win without productng an up;.et.
the- b~.g teams. Only three of
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SYRACUSE N. Y.: The Loula· . Mltldlopon ot Joduori
wtlu, the major leacue home them won easily- three othen
ville
Colonels of lbe Ameriean Al- L...n ot A - '
The
mak'h
should
leature
passrun
and
ruBS-batted-in
king:,
led
I
just
bare]1y
won
and
\WO
more,
•
sociatloo
wnp tbe L!ttll W&lt;1rld Wellaton .t Nel...,vlllt
lng with Wisconsin pittlng its bis c ·i.Dcinnati . Jtedleg te•D\Dlateal Purdue and Dl.lk.e , played a 13·13
Serieo
bf
deleatl"l tho· S!'l'acwe
two expert tossers, Jim Miller in practieally every offensive de- tie in perhaps the t~ gan,ae. .
------~--------.Cbiefl of taelnt~atlontl League
and Jim Haluska , against Pur- pa.rtment while erasia( the 1111 •
For example, nat~ona~ leader ;
4-2 in tbe alxtb pme.
due's sophomore Leo. Dawson, :iority Of . ·.u~tim,e- Rhinelari4 re- Ok1ahom-a fumbled s1x tames and I
BOCII!JST!lll N. Y,: Undefeated
who has thrown elght touchdown cordi with hi! terrlf~ bat.
just manag_ed to nlp Texas, 14-7.
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Seeond-nn1i:ed UCLA was
only
Cio1co Anclrodo of Compton, Calli.,
ff,
puses thls season.
Bi.a: Ted, the National· League an exLra point better than Wash·
ou.tpoiatfJd. HeDt)' DavJ• ~ Hono·
B.actgers ldp On Or.uncl
Ali-Star firsl basetnaD the palll ing.ton, 21 -20. And fourth-ranked
lulu, 1'. H.• i,n lhelr 10 round na·
tffl
On the ground though the . two seuons ,lei tbe R.edlep in Wisconsin, watcht-d by a national
UonaiiY·telovlsed filbt.
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hit! (187}; homers C-48); .runs-bat- television audience, needed Alan
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edge has to go to Wlsconstn by ted-iD (141) baiting avera,e (.326). Amecbe'l tou.ehdown wi.th ~ sec-!
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MEXICO CITY: U. S. tennl!l
virtue ot its two-time all-confer- most total baSes UMMU; and slug- oads left to turn almost certain ·
1tars Vic Selxu ln4 T~ny Trabert
defeat into a 13-7 win over R!ce.
l'nce fullback, Alan Ameche. But ging pereefttage- (842).
led tbe way into the quarter·
'Wisconsin has not found any
Fifth·rall'kerl
Iowa
bowed,
14-13
finala
of the Pan..Amerlean · cham·
for
The
big
slUIJer
also.
tied
hal"fback stanJouts so far while
to
Michigan,
a
riva~
it
hasn't
most
runs
aeored
(liM)
wlth
Gus
pionahipa.
Purdue has bahmced power at
beaten in 30 years. And Southern
ST. LOUJS: Willie Maya and
the other three backfield posi Bell.
California,
playing
under
the
Antonelli were named aa
Johnny
tions .
KIUJZewski became- the .first Friday night Ji.gh'!.s, was walloped
the National League's plllyer and
The winner of the scrap should Redlec ever to lead the majors 20-7, by Texas Christian.
piteher Of the year' by the Sport·
rat-e with Ohio State as the major in bot~ h0me~s and runs-battedMore
lA S"f" YEAR lt'l'f'H ~
1 EJl:PKt•"d
ing News.
challenger for the league title. in duriDJ tbe same see~on.
But look at the schedule lYing
ANt:' S1'ARi'EC&gt; OFF
NEW YORK: Offtci.aht of the
Phone 810.M •Minersville. 0
The Bll('l!:eyes, who play Iowa
Ted set the followlnC Cincin- in wait for the big teams th.is
WrrH 2 IAfPOR'fANr ONE5
Eastern Baseball ~·~uc voted
SaturJay, hold first place temp- nati afl-time records : Most hom· I weekend- it almost guoaranteea
IN _7'JIE ()P~IIER Ac'5AII(51'
operate ••aln in 1~.
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or,aril;y with two league wins ers, -'-6 ; ll)ost homen at Crosley upsets.
VIENNA, Austria: Rusaia won
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while Minnesota, Wisconsin, and
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f l l l t - . . . ......, •• · - - the world weilht-Uftlnc
team
Field
in
o~e
season,
34:
moat
ho·
To
bqln
with,
four
Of
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-Michigan each have won one
.champlonthips deepite · rceorll·
mers, on~ month. 13 (August); 10 •r• m•tched ·••inst ••ch
Bi·g Ten game without deleat.
breakin( performances by Nor·
most homers, Redleg career, 163: other with Purdue :teeing Witbert &amp;:!hemaNky and Tommy Kono
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Other Big Ten games Saturday most total b~;~es, 388: moll extra Ulllln •nd Iowa ......tlng 10thof the U. S. squad.
will be Illinois at Minnesota and b••e bll•, 10; : m••t ..~.. · b..... ...kod 'Ohl• •••••. Duko ""'
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Michigan ill Northwestern while 181; m01t . runs--batted-In, 141;
SOR.A:NTON, Pia.: Plana were an·
to come r g t -c
aga1nst a
in non-league battles Michigan hlghest slugging pe ret Dt '!Ke, '642
flOunced
.for a ·natlo~·Wide tour by
· · fired-up ;Army t..m .that show·
Crows Chicks won two out of 8 . Cruickshank . 189 196 243 628
· State appears at Notre Dame and
32
major
leque b1seb•ll players
BeU had the most tim~ at eel Its true calibre .., cru1hlnlf three games last week in the Pl. F. Basnett . ... 145 123 171:i t43
•lnriiana at MissGuri.
under
the
d.J.reetion of Jimmy
bat, 620; lhe ' ino&amp;:t doubles, 39; Dartmeuth, 604. UCLA must Pleasant .City league lo maintain D. Nibert . . .
196 162 182 :t20 Foxx.their first place margin. The A. Cruickshank . 17~ 169 126 470
Wisconsin scored a major win and drove in 101 ruM to become face a Stanford :team thlt will
S-atu-rday a!l Ameche scored twiee the first outfielder in Redleg be burning to aven1• • 2S.(I Chicks rolled with a blind"; but
Total .... . .. . 864 80$ 873 2M2 1, r••w• ENTIR HOSPITAL
still mana.ged to Uke two games
the second time with less than a history to drive ~ross a hundred Mating hr Navy.
Admitted . to th,e Meigs Gener:~l
minute to play, for a 13-7 win M more marter.s . in tWo dil!er: Ninth-ranked Notre Dame, after rrom the G-M Equipment team.
Wayne County Woman Hospital
Commander 8, 4 door. Jet black finish, step down into
over the weekend were
over previously unbeaten Rice.
ent seasons. Jim Greegrass is .the bounding back from its
Purdue
The local bowlers had to come 2 d M
F li
this long, low beauty and try her out. You'll know it's a
Mra.
Eva
Archer,
Racine,
.RO;
only other Redleg
outfielder defeat to swamp Pittsburgh, 33-0, rrom behind to take the first
n
ason ata ty
Purdu• Rallift To Ti•
Herlbert
Dixon,
t»omeroy:
·Mrs.
Roy
reai
bargam.
ever to chaae aeross a hundred
Purdue had tD stage 'l last hall runs in one eampaitn (in l&amp;S3). must clash with dangerous though game. Trailing live marks going
Miss Kathleen Jackson 1 27 oi RUDe, Rt. 3, Pomeroy and Mrs.
comeback on man::hes of 65 and 8 ~ Jim bad ail ex.::ellent chance twice-beaten
Mic-higan
3tate,l into the eighth frame they rallied Wayne west Virginia Rout~ 2 Leota Lynch, RD 2, Cheshire.
66 yards to tie Duke, 13-13. Duke of accompJishiDC this feat again _Southern California goes agai~st and came out on top by 14 pins becam~ Mason CountY's second
Disebar•ed were Dana Karr,
tallied twice in tbe flrst hall on until sidelined on .. Sept"embtir 1~ Or~gon .and seventh-ranked MLSS·, with an 878 to 864 margin . They hi.gobway la~ality when she died Pomeroy; Robert Hayes, MiddleTUShing plays.
lor tbe rem~indb of the seasOn ippl a,gamst Tulane . .
rolled a n~ce . 903 in their second on SBuTday afernoon in a Point port; Dick Friley. Pom,.roy .and
TBB NAIR TIL\T
Oklahoma, hov.:ever,_ts· elqle.:ted · game to win easily, but fell off Pleasant Clinic after having been Violet Kaull, Middleport.
with an iDJU.I')'." He had 95 RBrs.
Ohio State swamped lllincis,
to b~e . an eas1er . bm~ a~amst 1 tbe pace. in the final line to roll involVed in a t.rafific mi.ahap on
Out patient wat Mn. Nellie
4().7, as Bobby Watkins · seo~.ed ~ Aggrmi-ve lotmny "TemPle 1~­ ~ans~s m the opemnc game on on'y 814, aod lost by 59 pins as Friday evening.
Owen~
Cheshire. medical. ·
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twl~e, o~e on a · 41-yard run; ped the Redleg• In triples wit}l Jts B11: ~even sChedule. In fact. Bud Crui~kJ}I.ank of 'the winnert
Miss Jackson's Cflr .st.ruck 8
whtle Mmnesota pummeled l'ior· eight and ift' stolen bases with 21 . the Sooners alread~ ha~e met had .a ~3 game.
utility po'e ne-ar Gallipolis Ferry
thwestern , 26-7, as Bob McNamathe toughest teams oo their schep 1 Cl'ff d
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1 or
~et t c pace or ~ccor _mg o
a e . o JCe w o
·-: ra scored twice on 24-yard runs
Temple batted .300 to beoome dule and will be favored heavil
and John Baumgartner ran 43 the first regular Redleg second in each game hereout as t~ Crow Brothen; wtt_h 200, 174 and mvest1gated th_e aoct~ent.
for . a 554 series, while Bob T ~eral servtces ~111 be held
baseman to hit three hundred gun for an unbeaten season ,
for a touchdown.
u
ay near Huntangton.
since Tony CIICCinello posted a Among the weekend's other top Louks had 194, 199 and 1MI for
Mic~i;gan
upset a twn-touch- .314 llgure in "1931. Johnny's 21 heroes were:
Wcs Belles had 537 and I
down favored Iowa team , 14-13, thefts (induding
Frank ~ungle hit 514. Cruick· DINNER MEETING TUESDAY
home three
for its second win of the season, times) was the most for a CincinTop Heroes
shank was the big man for G-M
The October dinner meetinc of
while Michigan State gained it&amp; nati player since Bert Hau' 22
Wisconsin's Amcche, who aver- · witb a 628 series.
the Business and Professional
first victory, 21-14, over Indiana in 1946.
WomDD's Club will be held Tuesaged 4.3 yards per try as he scor- 1 The scores:
a!j John Matsock returned a punt
1
day night at the First Presbyter7~ yards for a touchdown and set
Onl')' niC~e players· in Ute Nat- ed both of tM•. Badgen' touch· CROWS CHICKS
downs,
including
the
plunge
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200
174
180
554
ian chureh.
IJ;D the winning tall!Y with a 27- ional League scored a hundred
from
the
one-foot
line
for
the
Belles
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178
190
537
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runs and &gt;the Redlegs had two of
winner in the final minute; Deal}- Blind . .. , .... . 150 100 tM 4!50 ADDRESS IS CHANGED
them, BeU and Kluszewski.
Notre Dame swamped Pitt.sLowb of. Yale, who11e one-yard, Kungle ... . .. . 174 204 136 514
The new address of Pvt. Char-I
burgh, 33-0. a&amp; reserve quarterThe Rcdlegs' 46 atolen buea fourtb-p~r1od plunge m_-eant a B. Louks . _ . ... 194 199 158 551 les P. Haskins is U. S. ~168~;~;
back Tom Carey passed for two WM good enouch for a third 13·7 wtn over Cohunbta; s~ 1 Total . . . . . . . 878. 905 814
Med. Del.; PS:IL Army A.
ttnlChdowns.
0. ~; (In care of) P. M. Sl.n
place tie In the league. Only St. quarterback Torn Carey,, who pJt... G-M EQUIPMENT
Louis and Brooklyn stored more ehed t.wo . 1ID passes lD Notre F. Henson . .. . 159 155 167 481 Francisco California.
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runs than the Redlegs; and Mana- Dame's wtn over Pitt; Pete Vann,
wbo
threw
three
touchdown
pass-!
ger Birdie Tebbetts cbar1es were
ROLAND US
fourth in the league's home run es in Arm:v's win over Dartmouth II
Charley Boxold ol
Maryland.
BY MRS. EBER PICKENS
parade with 147 circuit clouts.
wbose
66-yard
run
set
up
the TD
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens
right
fietder
Wal~
Although
that
crea-ted
a
13-13
tie
with
sj&gt;ent Tue.sday evening with GroP-ost
went
to
bat
on~&amp; 461 timc11, Wake
Forest;
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be drove in 83 Tuns to combine whose fou-r th quarter m P"'e
Greengrass Princeton a 13-7 reve111e win
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre have with Ben 001) and
(95) in
making the Cincinnati over Penn; Lenny Moore and Ron
moved to Dorcas.
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obtlie1d one of the most prolific Younker, who ran M- and 80
Mr. and Mr.!i.. Bill Hoback and RBI producer&amp; in the ..major lea- yards for touchdowns as Penn
children spent Wednesday evenState routed Virgioia, 34-7.
ing with Mrs. Ethel Hoback and
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I · College lootball'a top ranked
team~ came staggering toda.y out 1
aNCJNHAn: Tbo Clnelnnatl
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ol a weekend of near-disaster onr
RedleP' aold rlabl-hander Karl
0 2 ' .000 12
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cont-est of • (our-game conferty to lin-d they're runnin( into a
Drewa to Oatl1nd of tbe Pacific
eoce slate.
lot more trouble jUJt ahead .
L1tt WMk'a ltetult,:
Coast League.
_
The Badgen, unbeaten in three
Altholl'&amp;h Iowa and Southern
'TOKYO: Helnz l"atterer of Ger· Alhono IS " - ' " ' 11
':,. c-ontests with one league • win,
California were the only clubs
manr 'eame within oae-ten.th of a Golllooll•
40 Mlddlopon 12
ranked among the country's top
!.. proba-bly will be slight favorites
sec()Dd ol the world record for
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10 to be upJJel, the weekend just
the 100 meter duh when be w1a Jockooo 26 0.~ Hill 11
for the battle, but rurdue, with
Final un-offieial batting aver- finished was only an
eyelash
timed in 11.3 ·seConds In a meet
two victories and one tie, could
This WHit'• lcMdule
ages for 1954 re-veal Ted KlUBle- away _rrom being a debacle for
agahut
Japanese
lthletu.
~ win without productng an up;.et.
the- b~.g teams. Only three of
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SYRACUSE N. Y.: The Loula· . Mltldlopon ot Joduori
wtlu, the major leacue home them won easily- three othen
ville
Colonels of lbe Ameriean Al- L...n ot A - '
The
mak'h
should
leature
passrun
and
ruBS-batted-in
king:,
led
I
just
bare]1y
won
and
\WO
more,
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wnp tbe L!ttll W&lt;1rld Wellaton .t Nel...,vlllt
lng with Wisconsin pittlng its bis c ·i.Dcinnati . Jtedleg te•D\Dlateal Purdue and Dl.lk.e , played a 13·13
Serieo
bf
deleatl"l tho· S!'l'acwe
two expert tossers, Jim Miller in practieally every offensive de- tie in perhaps the t~ gan,ae. .
------~--------.Cbiefl of taelnt~atlontl League
and Jim Haluska , against Pur- pa.rtment while erasia( the 1111 •
For example, nat~ona~ leader ;
4-2 in tbe alxtb pme.
due's sophomore Leo. Dawson, :iority Of . ·.u~tim,e- Rhinelari4 re- Ok1ahom-a fumbled s1x tames and I
BOCII!JST!lll N. Y,: Undefeated
who has thrown elght touchdown cordi with hi! terrlf~ bat.
just manag_ed to nlp Texas, 14-7.
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only
Cio1co Anclrodo of Compton, Calli.,
ff,
puses thls season.
Bi.a: Ted, the National· League an exLra point better than Wash·
ou.tpoiatfJd. HeDt)' DavJ• ~ Hono·
B.actgers ldp On Or.uncl
Ali-Star firsl basetnaD the palll ing.ton, 21 -20. And fourth-ranked
lulu, 1'. H.• i,n lhelr 10 round na·
tffl
On the ground though the . two seuons ,lei tbe R.edlep in Wisconsin, watcht-d by a national
UonaiiY·telovlsed filbt.
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edge has to go to Wlsconstn by ted-iD (141) baiting avera,e (.326). Amecbe'l tou.ehdown wi.th ~ sec-!
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MEXICO CITY: U. S. tennl!l
virtue ot its two-time all-confer- most total baSes UMMU; and slug- oads left to turn almost certain ·
1tars Vic Selxu ln4 T~ny Trabert
defeat into a 13-7 win over R!ce.
l'nce fullback, Alan Ameche. But ging pereefttage- (842).
led tbe way into the quarter·
'Wisconsin has not found any
Fifth·rall'kerl
Iowa
bowed,
14-13
finala
of the Pan..Amerlean · cham·
for
The
big
slUIJer
also.
tied
hal"fback stanJouts so far while
to
Michigan,
a
riva~
it
hasn't
most
runs
aeored
(liM)
wlth
Gus
pionahipa.
Purdue has bahmced power at
beaten in 30 years. And Southern
ST. LOUJS: Willie Maya and
the other three backfield posi Bell.
California,
playing
under
the
Antonelli were named aa
Johnny
tions .
KIUJZewski became- the .first Friday night Ji.gh'!.s, was walloped
the National League's plllyer and
The winner of the scrap should Redlec ever to lead the majors 20-7, by Texas Christian.
piteher Of the year' by the Sport·
rat-e with Ohio State as the major in bot~ h0me~s and runs-battedMore
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challenger for the league title. in duriDJ tbe same see~on.
But look at the schedule lYing
ANt:' S1'ARi'EC&gt; OFF
NEW YORK: Offtci.aht of the
Phone 810.M •Minersville. 0
The Bll('l!:eyes, who play Iowa
Ted set the followlnC Cincin- in wait for the big teams th.is
WrrH 2 IAfPOR'fANr ONE5
Eastern Baseball ~·~uc voted
SaturJay, hold first place temp- nati afl-time records : Most hom· I weekend- it almost guoaranteea
IN _7'JIE ()P~IIER Ac'5AII(51'
operate ••aln in 1~.
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VIENNA, Austria: Rusaia won
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Field
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.champlonthips deepite · rceorll·
mers, on~ month. 13 (August); 10 •r• m•tched ·••inst ••ch
Bi·g Ten game without deleat.
breakin( performances by Nor·
most homers, Redleg career, 163: other with Purdue :teeing Witbert &amp;:!hemaNky and Tommy Kono
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Other Big Ten games Saturday most total b~;~es, 388: moll extra Ulllln •nd Iowa ......tlng 10thof the U. S. squad.
will be Illinois at Minnesota and b••e bll•, 10; : m••t ..~.. · b..... ...kod 'Ohl• •••••. Duko ""'
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SOR.A:NTON, Pia.: Plana were an·
to come r g t -c
aga1nst a
in non-league battles Michigan hlghest slugging pe ret Dt '!Ke, '642
flOunced
.for a ·natlo~·Wide tour by
· · fired-up ;Army t..m .that show·
Crows Chicks won two out of 8 . Cruickshank . 189 196 243 628
· State appears at Notre Dame and
32
major
leque b1seb•ll players
BeU had the most tim~ at eel Its true calibre .., cru1hlnlf three games last week in the Pl. F. Basnett . ... 145 123 171:i t43
•lnriiana at MissGuri.
under
the
d.J.reetion of Jimmy
bat, 620; lhe ' ino&amp;:t doubles, 39; Dartmeuth, 604. UCLA must Pleasant .City league lo maintain D. Nibert . . .
196 162 182 :t20 Foxx.their first place margin. The A. Cruickshank . 17~ 169 126 470
Wisconsin scored a major win and drove in 101 ruM to become face a Stanford :team thlt will
S-atu-rday a!l Ameche scored twiee the first outfielder in Redleg be burning to aven1• • 2S.(I Chicks rolled with a blind"; but
Total .... . .. . 864 80$ 873 2M2 1, r••w• ENTIR HOSPITAL
still mana.ged to Uke two games
the second time with less than a history to drive ~ross a hundred Mating hr Navy.
Admitted . to th,e Meigs Gener:~l
minute to play, for a 13-7 win M more marter.s . in tWo dil!er: Ninth-ranked Notre Dame, after rrom the G-M Equipment team.
Wayne County Woman Hospital
Commander 8, 4 door. Jet black finish, step down into
over the weekend were
over previously unbeaten Rice.
ent seasons. Jim Greegrass is .the bounding back from its
Purdue
The local bowlers had to come 2 d M
F li
this long, low beauty and try her out. You'll know it's a
Mra.
Eva
Archer,
Racine,
.RO;
only other Redleg
outfielder defeat to swamp Pittsburgh, 33-0, rrom behind to take the first
n
ason ata ty
Purdu• Rallift To Ti•
Herlbert
Dixon,
t»omeroy:
·Mrs.
Roy
reai
bargam.
ever to chaae aeross a hundred
Purdue had tD stage 'l last hall runs in one eampaitn (in l&amp;S3). must clash with dangerous though game. Trailing live marks going
Miss Kathleen Jackson 1 27 oi RUDe, Rt. 3, Pomeroy and Mrs.
comeback on man::hes of 65 and 8 ~ Jim bad ail ex.::ellent chance twice-beaten
Mic-higan
3tate,l into the eighth frame they rallied Wayne west Virginia Rout~ 2 Leota Lynch, RD 2, Cheshire.
66 yards to tie Duke, 13-13. Duke of accompJishiDC this feat again _Southern California goes agai~st and came out on top by 14 pins becam~ Mason CountY's second
Disebar•ed were Dana Karr,
tallied twice in tbe flrst hall on until sidelined on .. Sept"embtir 1~ Or~gon .and seventh-ranked MLSS·, with an 878 to 864 margin . They hi.gobway la~ality when she died Pomeroy; Robert Hayes, MiddleTUShing plays.
lor tbe rem~indb of the seasOn ippl a,gamst Tulane . .
rolled a n~ce . 903 in their second on SBuTday afernoon in a Point port; Dick Friley. Pom,.roy .and
TBB NAIR TIL\T
Oklahoma, hov.:ever,_ts· elqle.:ted · game to win easily, but fell off Pleasant Clinic after having been Violet Kaull, Middleport.
with an iDJU.I')'." He had 95 RBrs.
Ohio State swamped lllincis,
to b~e . an eas1er . bm~ a~amst 1 tbe pace. in the final line to roll involVed in a t.rafific mi.ahap on
Out patient wat Mn. Nellie
4().7, as Bobby Watkins · seo~.ed ~ Aggrmi-ve lotmny "TemPle 1~­ ~ans~s m the opemnc game on on'y 814, aod lost by 59 pins as Friday evening.
Owen~
Cheshire. medical. ·
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twl~e, o~e on a · 41-yard run; ped the Redleg• In triples wit}l Jts B11: ~even sChedule. In fact. Bud Crui~kJ}I.ank of 'the winnert
Miss Jackson's Cflr .st.ruck 8
whtle Mmnesota pummeled l'ior· eight and ift' stolen bases with 21 . the Sooners alread~ ha~e met had .a ~3 game.
utility po'e ne-ar Gallipolis Ferry
thwestern , 26-7, as Bob McNamathe toughest teams oo their schep 1 Cl'ff d
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a e . o JCe w o
·-: ra scored twice on 24-yard runs
Temple batted .300 to beoome dule and will be favored heavil
and John Baumgartner ran 43 the first regular Redleg second in each game hereout as t~ Crow Brothen; wtt_h 200, 174 and mvest1gated th_e aoct~ent.
for . a 554 series, while Bob T ~eral servtces ~111 be held
baseman to hit three hundred gun for an unbeaten season ,
for a touchdown.
u
ay near Huntangton.
since Tony CIICCinello posted a Among the weekend's other top Louks had 194, 199 and 1MI for
Mic~i;gan
upset a twn-touch- .314 llgure in "1931. Johnny's 21 heroes were:
Wcs Belles had 537 and I
down favored Iowa team , 14-13, thefts (induding
Frank ~ungle hit 514. Cruick· DINNER MEETING TUESDAY
home three
for its second win of the season, times) was the most for a CincinTop Heroes
shank was the big man for G-M
The October dinner meetinc of
while Michigan State gained it&amp; nati player since Bert Hau' 22
Wisconsin's Amcche, who aver- · witb a 628 series.
the Business and Professional
first victory, 21-14, over Indiana in 1946.
WomDD's Club will be held Tuesaged 4.3 yards per try as he scor- 1 The scores:
a!j John Matsock returned a punt
1
day night at the First Presbyter7~ yards for a touchdown and set
Onl')' niC~e players· in Ute Nat- ed both of tM•. Badgen' touch· CROWS CHICKS
downs,
including
the
plunge
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Cliffofd
..
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200
174
180
554
ian chureh.
IJ;D the winning tall!Y with a 27- ional League scored a hundred
from
the
one-foot
line
for
the
Belles
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169
178
190
537
~-:----:--::-:::::yard run .
runs and &gt;the Redlegs had two of
winner in the final minute; Deal}- Blind . .. , .... . 150 100 tM 4!50 ADDRESS IS CHANGED
them, BeU and Kluszewski.
Notre Dame swamped Pitt.sLowb of. Yale, who11e one-yard, Kungle ... . .. . 174 204 136 514
The new address of Pvt. Char-I
burgh, 33-0. a&amp; reserve quarterThe Rcdlegs' 46 atolen buea fourtb-p~r1od plunge m_-eant a B. Louks . _ . ... 194 199 158 551 les P. Haskins is U. S. ~168~;~;
back Tom Carey passed for two WM good enouch for a third 13·7 wtn over Cohunbta; s~ 1 Total . . . . . . . 878. 905 814
Med. Del.; PS:IL Army A.
ttnlChdowns.
0. ~; (In care of) P. M. Sl.n
place tie In the league. Only St. quarterback Torn Carey,, who pJt... G-M EQUIPMENT
Louis and Brooklyn stored more ehed t.wo . 1ID passes lD Notre F. Henson . .. . 159 155 167 481 Francisco California.
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runs than the Redlegs; and Mana- Dame's wtn over Pitt; Pete Vann,
wbo
threw
three
touchdown
pass-!
ger Birdie Tebbetts cbar1es were
ROLAND US
fourth in the league's home run es in Arm:v's win over Dartmouth II
Charley Boxold ol
Maryland.
BY MRS. EBER PICKENS
parade with 147 circuit clouts.
wbose
66-yard
run
set
up
the TD
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens
right
fietder
Wal~
Although
that
crea-ted
a
13-13
tie
with
sj&gt;ent Tue.sday evening with GroP-ost
went
to
bat
on~&amp; 461 timc11, Wake
Forest;
Royce
Flippin,
ver Harris and family.
be drove in 83 Tuns to combine whose fou-r th quarter m P"'e
Greengrass Princeton a 13-7 reve111e win
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre have with Ben 001) and
(95) in
making the Cincinnati over Penn; Lenny Moore and Ron
moved to Dorcas.
'
obtlie1d one of the most prolific Younker, who ran M- and 80
Mr. and Mr.!i.. Bill Hoback and RBI producer&amp; in the ..major lea- yards for touchdowns as Penn
children spent Wednesday evenState routed Virgioia, 34-7.
ing with Mrs. Ethel Hoback and
George Hoback.

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AND GREA6E THE TJaES

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8QUE.AK. on &amp;he TUR.N8

Well; m..)'be her car

v..; the dlfreronce h e - ulckenln&amp; owerve &amp;1111

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aa!e, quick atop oftel&gt; ia the pavement. Concrete
l)'ipo tiru-belpo you ovoid acddento. Wet or~· i'-

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no r;qu.awk cause she'll hear no
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t.horouih lube Job here t

lfitty tutute i&gt;rovidoa uniforl!lly blah okicl reoiotaJico.

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