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Jo,tiv oHjt~t~., ,,. ~aned . lamb
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our .rfo!Q to, lbt4 mea and mo~'n®ll'h to nve The Senti·
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faet .qf life In lbc Meili(s-Mason sovereignt~ of the Individual in
area ~day. lt looms with stunn· the ownership of proo••rty and in
ln1 ~po}'tloftl ,even in a e(lun- re'i!lious and ·political matters botry t~at has known nothtn• el
yond any m'aterlal value.
for over a century and a half. T e
So long y he behaves himself,
JIORUiptli!\1 II lnqretl\!&gt;8 ltt4 ry the IndividUal .&lt;~n still do pretty
MP.andlnl. The wide cpe
aces much as he pleaseJ In our country.
of one day become the teamtn1 But the . Jiresaurea toward cona!J,oppt,n1 ccntora, oft 1l'e Q.ex!., Ili . forrnlt~ .,tbr.e,aten \1,t9 gro,w ,· along
tbe !paterlal way t• qre U•~ lq," ~ftb B!~tbina: else. an•Jn nation
I breathiaJc:lnl ora. BUt 1JI{ biher Or ritdtocN! confolmist, would
lide or the coin l• soberln1.
hardlv be tit to carry the rcsponThe. r~uon l~r qur belh8 as a stbllitlefl or free rqen: 1f1ts 18 why
lfe•t area in a· ,..... n-,ddn, doea far-sighted Industrial, educational
not 1how in bu1lneu Index,_ nor and pqJltlcal spokesmen are en·
In a chromeplatpd 4t~d.ard oflt'v- deavorlna to preserve individual.
Ina. It Ilea ln an attituf;le of·mind lt~m and private lnitlntlve here.

junio::~~rri=~~~h
s.hool
or

t~e son

Mr. and M~s. Herbert

Boney, Pomeroy. David 1s employ·
ed in the Circulation Department
and works after school hours. He
ha.11 two brothers, E4wlllj and Joel.
He is a member of the United Me~hodlat Ohurch Pomeroy. He is iD

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Th' ·Dail~ Sentinel Jor oeverol
weeh1. Mrl
the eort of

Mr. and Mra.

COAtUNAND
SEE U$
fpr Q.11ciJity P~uctr.

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the school Gl.. Club and take•
an active part in other school aetivities as Variety Show and As·
, sembly ·proahmB'. ' TWo of David's
f,avorlte pasttimes Is swlmmln¥
and helping present "Maaician

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Part of the progress

the Meigs-Mason Area
2 years. ,

S~ows. " .

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0 PJ!Qril.nity to salute

the Ji!te P!IO!&gt;Ie of this
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of
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•A ~'l""rman d~lkeo to '"
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*mer IO,enck

mucb Ume 1av'm.g
' weak "!111-'llke a !a1111 "'lfe re'fuM •to rl*f·up ~~~ lor the
Jo,tiv oHjt~t~., ,,. ~aned . lamb
Itt fbe · bo~ , .... tile Iter kltcbea

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our .rfo!Q to, lbt4 mea and mo~'n®ll'h to nve The Senti·
alto were more

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'i ,p,tstan~ing _·;

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G.rowtb wi~h a capital ..G.. b a and in laws whlcll prated the
faet .qf life In lbc Meili(s-Mason sovereignt~ of the Individual in
area ~day. lt looms with stunn· the ownership of proo••rty and in
ln1 ~po}'tloftl ,even in a e(lun- re'i!lious and ·political matters botry t~at has known nothtn• el
yond any m'aterlal value.
for over a century and a half. T e
So long y he behaves himself,
JIORUiptli!\1 II lnqretl\!&gt;8 ltt4 ry the IndividUal .&lt;~n still do pretty
MP.andlnl. The wide cpe
aces much as he pleaseJ In our country.
of one day become the teamtn1 But the . Jiresaurea toward cona!J,oppt,n1 ccntora, oft 1l'e Q.ex!., Ili . forrnlt~ .,tbr.e,aten \1,t9 gro,w ,· along
tbe !paterlal way t• qre U•~ lq," ~ftb B!~tbina: else. an•Jn nation
I breathiaJc:lnl ora. BUt 1JI{ biher Or ritdtocN! confolmist, would
lide or the coin l• soberln1.
hardlv be tit to carry the rcsponThe. r~uon l~r qur belh8 as a stbllitlefl or free rqen: 1f1ts 18 why
lfe•t area in a· ,..... n-,ddn, doea far-sighted Industrial, educational
not 1how in bu1lneu Index,_ nor and pqJltlcal spokesmen are en·
In a chromeplatpd 4t~d.ard oflt'v- deavorlna to preserve individual.
Ina. It Ilea ln an attituf;le of·mind lt~m and private lnitlntlve here.

junio::~~rri=~~~h
s.hool
or

t~e son

Mr. and M~s. Herbert

Boney, Pomeroy. David 1s employ·
ed in the Circulation Department
and works after school hours. He
ha.11 two brothers, E4wlllj and Joel.
He is a member of the United Me~hodlat Ohurch Pomeroy. He is iD

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BandyvJUe, W. .VII., bn · beell ' It
employed .. as fioormQ.·op,rator ~t ,
Th' ·Dail~ Sentinel Jor oeverol
weeh1. Mrl
the eort of

Mr. and Mra.

COAtUNAND
SEE U$
fpr Q.11ciJity P~uctr.

Llvef..

the school Gl.. Club and take•
an active part in other school aetivities as Variety Show and As·
, sembly ·proahmB'. ' TWo of David's
f,avorlte pasttimes Is swlmmln¥
and helping present "Maaician

~'" '';.•., .,.·'".' ~J'!Iqd ,(G liavP.

Part of the progress

the Meigs-Mason Area
2 years. ,

S~ows. " .

We ,w~uld lilce to take
0 PJ!Qril.nity to salute

the Ji!te P!IO!&gt;Ie of this
anll lif thank you for
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Even in politics,
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OPENS~ON

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MOUNT WASIU.NGON llau.1

rel&amp;r• 10t under WI)', and Drake elected .tor h1s 4ht yelr
offiCials said the Ira k
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man. Gilbert Isaacson,
c wu never be one of the oldest
faater"
· --:---point of service in New
also was named road
tree warden and cemetery·
HILIOSCOPE JERSIY CHOICI
missioner .
CAMDEN, N. J. 'UP-The New
Jer.aey raein.c season opens today
LEAVES SECRET snVICI
at Garden State Park with Helloscope, an old ume favorjte head-

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thwJtl fl..., Dk:k Spencer of the&gt;
Athtnt Cavnty nine and Mlck·
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BOSTON
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It will pro-Forre Handicap.
Hyde PorkUPhasAionw
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BARTON'S McKNIGHT
PRESCRIPTION
For Ulcers and Upset Stornach
BARTON'S DRUG StORE
AVAlLABLE ONLY AT
SeeondSireel

l'tmeroy, Ohio

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Ideal weather wu dpected to
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eyes of Ute ~lr world turned to- taken up. All merrj)em of
day to the .Drake Relays, where Post are airgentJy roequeated
(Onfident Wa Santee make~ hil attend tbU meeliu&amp;:.
bid for thO tint Americlll tourD~

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Eneland and Queen Juliana of the
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YALE STRONG

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PHILADELPIUA ~ - Yale
Uni\reFsity runnen overlooked in
pre-race speeuJatlon,
poaed a
strong threat in the fln•l evenQ
of the Penn Relays today, while:
tbe spildn&amp;: of Bill Green of Pltt~to
burgh . hurt the Panthers' ~id for
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We feel that the Farrners of thia
Cornmunity, with the Big Job Ahead,
Deserve The Very Best
COME IN AND SEE

The
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TRACTOR SALES
At The Machine Shop

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On Your Dial
In Galllpalla

Pomer&lt;1y, Ohio

go Yt•rs ahead- GO FERGUSON

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Dear Fellow Citizen:
Two years ago when 1 was a candidate for Mayor of
Pomeroy, one of my promises was thot 1 would help busi·
ness and retail trade in every way possible. Duri11g the
months that I have served as your Moyor, ·every effort
has been made to keep this promise.
We have&lt;tt all times extended every courtesy possible to shoppers and to out-of-town people. "!o pel'$0n can
truthfully say that my office or the Pollee Department has
taken undue advantage of persons driving or .parking
tlieir cars in Pomeroy. Also during these months, in every
way possible, we have made every improvement. possible
to accomodote shoppers by providing more parking space
As you know, the'upper parking lot was resurfaced and
spaces were marked on bath lots to the best advantage
possible.
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find our re!
sprctful manner at all times. Also, you
bursements being handled In strict occardan~e with the
cords and accounts in good order, all receipts and dis
law.
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I n order Ia complete the program of this administration to improve Pomeroy, 1 would like to serve a second
term os your Mayor. If you hove confidence 'ih ~y . obi·
lity to work for the betterment of our com111uhlty., ' )'ol.lr
vote and support on May 3, 1955, will be appreciated,

·IE SUiliTHAT YOU. YOUR FAM 1LY, ·~Nb Y~UR
FR 1ENDS GO TO 'fHE POLLS TO VOTE.

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OPENS~ON

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THIS WEEKEND
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Idle on

openln1

'fhl!. Ceolwiii.-Mitlilleport

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VETERAN SELICTMAN
MOUNT WASIU.NGON llau.1

rel&amp;r• 10t under WI)', and Drake elected .tor h1s 4ht yelr
offiCials said the Ira k
"
man. Gilbert Isaacson,
c wu never be one of the oldest
faater"
· --:---point of service in New
also was named road
tree warden and cemetery·
HILIOSCOPE JERSIY CHOICI
missioner .
CAMDEN, N. J. 'UP-The New
Jer.aey raein.c season opens today
LEAVES SECRET snVICI
at Garden State Park with Helloscope, an old ume favorjte head-

...n.

cltJh

thwJtl fl..., Dk:k Spencer of the&gt;
Athtnt Cavnty nine and Mlck·
*'/- Mltler ,., the Mldclle,.,.

-~=-~~~~1:•
~~~pl~tcfl~or'~•~1~~~~be~fie~l~d~lor~t~h~e
~$28~,ooo:·~·d:d~-~ ofyears
BOSTON
· Rice
.
It will pro-Forre Handicap.
Hyde PorkUPhasAionw
retired H.
after
lluel.
in the Secret Service.

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PRESCRIPTION
For Ulcers and Upset Stornach
BARTON'S DRUG StORE
AVAlLABLE ONLY AT
SeeondSireel

l'tmeroy, Ohio

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Ideal weather wu dpected to
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eyes of Ute ~lr world turned to- taken up. All merrj)em of
day to the .Drake Relays, where Post are airgentJy roequeated
(Onfident Wa Santee make~ hil attend tbU meeliu&amp;:.
bid for thO tint Americlll tourD~

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Eneland and Queen Juliana of the
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YALE STRONG

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PHILADELPIUA ~ - Yale
Uni\reFsity runnen overlooked in
pre-race speeuJatlon,
poaed a
strong threat in the fln•l evenQ
of the Penn Relays today, while:
tbe spildn&amp;: of Bill Green of Pltt~to
burgh . hurt the Panthers' ~id for
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We feel that the Farrners of thia
Cornmunity, with the Big Job Ahead,
Deserve The Very Best
COME IN AND SEE

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TRACTOR SALES
At The Machine Shop

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On Your Dial
In Galllpalla

Pomer&lt;1y, Ohio

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Dear Fellow Citizen:
Two years ago when 1 was a candidate for Mayor of
Pomeroy, one of my promises was thot 1 would help busi·
ness and retail trade in every way possible. Duri11g the
months that I have served as your Moyor, ·every effort
has been made to keep this promise.
We have&lt;tt all times extended every courtesy possible to shoppers and to out-of-town people. "!o pel'$0n can
truthfully say that my office or the Pollee Department has
taken undue advantage of persons driving or .parking
tlieir cars in Pomeroy. Also during these months, in every
way possible, we have made every improvement. possible
to accomodote shoppers by providing more parking space
As you know, the'upper parking lot was resurfaced and
spaces were marked on bath lots to the best advantage
possible.
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find our re!
sprctful manner at all times. Also, you
bursements being handled In strict occardan~e with the
cords and accounts in good order, all receipts and dis
law.
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I n order Ia complete the program of this administration to improve Pomeroy, 1 would like to serve a second
term os your Mayor. If you hove confidence 'ih ~y . obi·
lity to work for the betterment of our com111uhlty., ' )'ol.lr
vote and support on May 3, 1955, will be appreciated,

·IE SUiliTHAT YOU. YOUR FAM 1LY, ·~Nb Y~UR
FR 1ENDS GO TO 'fHE POLLS TO VOTE.

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Cluslflod Ads ....,.lvod br 10 4 ,
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Rat..:. 2 ...11 per word, 080 -laRrlioD. llilllmam ebatlll roc.11 ftllle pe[ word for thrQ con.. .MCU:tlve insertlo~.
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191 For Sale

Mary Sprouse RFD No. 1, Ra~ine ·
Ohio.
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GIRL for general OF.n CE 'woRK
Jnqaire in per~tQn :~t tbe Ohio
Valley Baking Company, Mi4,dleport.
4-29 Stc

reported immediately. Tile Dally
Sentinel •ill not be resl&gt;'l"•lble f'OR SALE OR TR.ADE--3.6 H.P .
fOl' more than one iDeol'r1d- ~
ridllljl GAIRDEN 11RACTOI\

...uOn.
w1tb disc, plows and 30 mch
(;..:4 ol Thmkl and Spe&lt;lol Nomower. Like new.
$225.00.,
Utet of EveDta printed at reguCall 002-Y. Paul Btlkcr, Syn·
cu.se, Ohio.
4-274tc
lar cluaified rates. Obituaries
published at 1 cent per word.
Charted Ads received by mail or
telepbozte liven careful atten· USED FURNITURE BARGAINS.
Uied Refrigerator, $41J up, Vac·
lion.

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Cleaner

$9.95 .

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room.

FW.Jy insula~ell with K!nsel in·\ · ~tber build~D.cs. Run nina: wt~ter
sul allo n. caU for app .:~intmt" nt 1 m all bulldtDJI. Near US 33 and
to see between 8 up . .~o~nd 4 :
enly 7 mUea to COurthouse.
p.m. Pnone M;ddleport, 62:10.
$m500.00 Will trade for town
NEW 5 ROOM House in Middle-, property.
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furniture .
Bath,
bu~ent,
1-room fraD').e with bath ~nd ~~~aolid rock m·aple
bedroom
~~:ace beat. 4 bedro~'m•. ·,Ga~;den

BAKER

Furniture. Phon• 6374-J, Mid·
dleport.
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60.00 or washer for SM.OO. We

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lnd puture for pony. l!t·Dlin!Ate

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may tak"' care of the ,d':JWD pay·
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~errigerator, ~sher, Sh lrley
smk.
Everything goes 1 for
$6,000.00. Ca ll for
appointment to see between 8 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. Ph\lne Middleport, 6220.
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New And Used
All modell reP,aind b)' trained
expert•. WdUeo auerantee oa CABIN, Home or Huntina: lllld
Fishl:t,g Lodge on For!Jed Run
all repalra aod , machine11 t!X·

deliver:- and keep them in service for one year . You pay $5.00
per month (or refrigerator

or
$3.00 for washer. They are yours
. after you have paid the abOve
amount&amp; in regular monthly installments. Phon e 133 or writ e
EWING'S STORE, POMEROY.

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tile

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Free borne demonstr~tion and

attachment instrud.unJ. l~rce
borne estimates on repairs

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~i&amp;tahce
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dining ruom, kitchen with
Owner
kno'ty
pi ne paneliDJ, full
with batb1 fUfn4!&lt;;t beat
bullt-in k.tche n w1th f")rntica, ~ayment_l M,!SAO- . .,
top. City hPme in the country. FAitM--50 acre. wiCh broiler plant

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Seven rooms, water well, large
pond, good gravel road turn·
al'uuud . Contaim, two acre&amp;. Call
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy 452 or
, ~41 J or write Jim· O'Brien,
4-28-3tc
Pomerc:•, Ohio.

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?or eober, dependable, hone• ;
•enice aud g:ood buys, Phone
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HO'JSI:!:, B rocms with" 2 m.tha:,
MACHINE SERVI~E
o tl lt: idt! sl :urway, 4 rooms 1,1p
bvx 141)
Hnd 4 dJw,n. ·Lal'ge Jot with galden
space. 12' br 22'. Cement
_!o~!~¥· ~~-~·--- garage
and driveway. Plenty ')f
~ on fenn ol Wm.IBUl) Swain
, TENNESSEE WALKIN{; FILLY,
·ahade. Blinds, rugs and ,aQtoLeeate4 ball-way lpftween
matic wat.er he'ater io with 18.1e.
eoming 3, sorrCl, whlte /ace and
Reecln'Qie and 'Lctn1'-lt!fm on
$4800.00. Call Charlea Hyoell at
lour
white
le~ii.
Lot,o
of
•lyle.
a:e 114 n~ll' .arke4 aua lfle .
· Pony saddle, ~rldlt and martin6227 Ol' cont«ct him at M7 rrout
St., Middleport, Ohio. t-2S.3tp I
J•le. R. S. lllack&gt;Wo.d, Harrison·
( Tbursdly; Mey 5, 1•30 pm
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BEE AND TEII'I' DRIVE
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Demonolntlolt will bo ...
Garden and fruit trees. •1000.00
Ill ~ · wontedlo Buv
Minni
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Oak,
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Cockshutt '511" Tractor
POplar, Bauwood, Pine, Walnut HOUSE. Uargnin. Call 6321·M.
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AIJo Oak, Poplar, Ba11&amp;wood
Coekohutl '40'· Tracl,or ·
~umber. sreen pr dry. t.-4, 5·4.
Cockohult '30' Traetor ' ,' 0: .t,, 8-4. Dl!livetQd to , our PUBLIC SALe , .MONVAY, May 2,
fupper~ Pla1na, : Ohio,
yard.
10 mil cH North of Racine, 0 ., at
Cocklhutt '20' 'l'raetor ' '
Cifh on dellnr:V. Wr;t c or cal l
D•m 23, at 10'30 A. M.. on Rl,
ut tor parllottl•r•. The Ohio
at Apple Gron. Having .sold
Other ltnp~en'• on· DI•PI•r
Viiiley MCI. ,Co'rp. Pll011e \.'oOI ·
t'he h1rm, I muat sell the followYOU ARE INV·T~
1380.
2-2-tf
ina: J New 5Q John Deere Tract ar. 1 set Plows anrl Cultivator..s,
1 Manure 1Sprcader, 1 John
Deere Bale(!-Wire Tie, 1 Ume
Spreader, 1. Potato Plapt~. l
New JobtJ Deere Wagon, J New
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Deere Side Delt very Rake , t
I'IOTICE TRUCK \lltOWElll!-1
FURf'/ISHED
!lOUSE,
'Lincoln
Hill,
John
.t&gt;ee11e No:·5 Tractor Mow·
will have Southern Tl.lmato, Et:U
utilities furnished. Pomen~:;.
er. 1 me Disc Harrow, 1 Cult!·
·~j Plant, Pepper and Onion PlanLti
Ohio. 6 room~. balh, loundr,l',
pncker, ,I New 34ft.. ElevatorMay 7. Call or bring order~ to
gara~c.
No
objection
to
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John
'Deere, 1 Black
Corn
Charlc11 R. Harris, Portland,
dl'cn. Phone Ewlllg's Store, 133.
Planter, 1 Superjor
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Ohio.
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Delicious STEAK SANDWICHE:l
and I.ARGE Hamburaers at ROOMS for rent. 74-2 E. Main St. I tiVator, I
Plow,
Phone 278-X.
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SMJTH'S' Y.'ricndl~ l'atc at end
Single
Shov~J I Plow,
Lot
Gal-----~-of bridge, Pomerdy. 4-t2-3otc 4 room-· HOUSE
vanized noofing, 1 ·Lot W1&gt;vcn
and bot h, Phone)
Wire, 1 Lot Steel Eleclric •"ence
::130-M.
4·28·3tc
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\PARTMENT, 11 rooms and bltlh
Jnt('rnuUonal Truck with cattle
LOST- &lt;m.e 7 month old Bi!:AGU.
2 l!l ~ll E. Ma in St. Suitublc rot•
racks. 1 200 ga ll on Water Tan~.
pup. Mostly blal'k with white
6usi nrn oftice. Cull 27~ ot
1 100-E:Illlon Wntcr T:mk, 1 Wiri.l
lcg5 .. nd chct~t. D'oublu bead~~d
•r.c Ur. K. D. Anubary. 4-l...U
Stretc her, 1 Pair Pl11lform Seal·
tan colin. Call 822-Y. 4-:J0.3ltl
cs, l John Deere Hay Loadt~r, I
trtJri~-~Sii~D oo;;;;ta·~;:;-APA RT·
John DccJ"e Corn Shaller,•t Eloc
LOST-N~ar Mldl!Jcpm•t Cab Com
l&lt;lt&gt;N'I'. 600 S. 2nd ~ve. , Mlddlo!ric Ft•ncc Control, 1 Lot Poulpany, a fodalc WATCH . ltr•:
IJOI'\. l'hon :• 0031 -Y.
4 - 2~ 3\i:
'try Wire, 1 Grappll! Hay F'ork,
WARD. Call R11~ph Polntct·.
120' rope, track, carrier; l 20·
Cheater.
4·29·Stp
( 171 Help
rod 'R oll 4 .fl. Wil't\ I 20 rod
Roll 26-inc h Wir~. 1 Wheel .BarAV'AlL~IBLI~
NOW! -- P,\Ofi'C\"1 I row, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 Set Dou llOUTE t::;R1Vl'.H. W&lt;~nled
tr.t
ble Harness, Bridles and Collars
'Mincnv ille, Srracusl!,
Forcs ~
J Lot Smal11'01•ls, 1 Set Onhorn'
.. Ruao and Hoc:M vicinity. Api&gt;:J·
crs, 1 Double Harpoon Fork 1
T!he Daily Sor..~ l ncl
O ,fi~·-·,
Pair Ex~ensi~n Laddcn, 1 'Lot
181 Auto Solft
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4..,10 t r
Barb W1re, I l!'on h.ci.tlc 1
, l94T Clll!:VROLET CPE. lloa•on· WOMEN with u~ od lutn(lwrltim:: · U'ras~ Kett le. Some Household
· lilblc a\ qulck Kala. Phona 289M
and Kitchen Furni ture.. Oth~rs
t\ddre!ll!, mall po~!&lt;.•ards, 11pai'c
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Things too nmnero~ to men·
llmr. Rit-hard KRy, Unx ltll ,
lion. Lunch ' Will Bo S~rved on
Drlmonl
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hluctts.
!OliO PLYMO(JTH- .,
Ground!i.
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· lllacltnar's Jlomcro)' .
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Harold Goddnl'fl, /wet loneor
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Otis Crawford, Cterk.
, 1902 PONTIA C Dlx, ~977. Blact
DAILY SENTINt~l. In Bt' Rd ·
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Jt"rcciand Nm·ria; 'CP 'shicr
f-30 6tc
bury. rtu.u rancf!
Ap·
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~. 1-1. CARPENTER, 0~/NIR
ply tho BulilnciJ&amp;
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J931 DOICK 4 dr, s~d. Supor, $991
phone 398.
$30.00-ca.h. All ' ouino ove~ $eO
:"'~ Blaettnar'li, l'otrieroy.
4-30·8tr
1 y~ar's thl\P ~ith 6% Jntefeat:
rllp.on•lble· for 1cciftntt
lUI oustness SNv1ces i4lNot
!,1852 OWS '88, 4 dr: aod. .01111.
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t\ITCK Slt.HVICP; 1m W11teh Rt'
p.. lrin« b1 f'aoton"
Tt·~b,lld TO VISIT PARENTS- .
' U2 b'TUIU~ BAKt:ll VB 4 dr. $695
Nancy Uccd w!!l visit her p;1t·
w&amp;ichmaller. COl.LlNS JEWt
' blacunu'a, Pomcruy. 440!cltl·
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PI:OPII.TY F 0 It
gaa ruce. Wtlltell cheap. Porn·
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batb, 3·1evel with
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coled on !Jncola lUll,
dlatance to downtown.

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Mary Sprouse RFD No. 1, Ra~ine ·
Ohio.
4-29-3tc
GIRL for general OF.n CE 'woRK
Jnqaire in per~tQn :~t tbe Ohio
Valley Baking Company, Mi4,dleport.
4-29 Stc

reported immediately. Tile Dally
Sentinel •ill not be resl&gt;'l"•lble f'OR SALE OR TR.ADE--3.6 H.P .
fOl' more than one iDeol'r1d- ~
ridllljl GAIRDEN 11RACTOI\

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w1tb disc, plows and 30 mch
(;..:4 ol Thmkl and Spe&lt;lol Nomower. Like new.
$225.00.,
Utet of EveDta printed at reguCall 002-Y. Paul Btlkcr, Syn·
cu.se, Ohio.
4-274tc
lar cluaified rates. Obituaries
published at 1 cent per word.
Charted Ads received by mail or
telepbozte liven careful atten· USED FURNITURE BARGAINS.
Uied Refrigerator, $41J up, Vac·
lion.

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FW.Jy insula~ell with K!nsel in·\ · ~tber build~D.cs. Run nina: wt~ter
sul allo n. caU for app .:~intmt" nt 1 m all bulldtDJI. Near US 33 and
to see between 8 up . .~o~nd 4 :
enly 7 mUea to COurthouse.
p.m. Pnone M;ddleport, 62:10.
$m500.00 Will trade for town
NEW 5 ROOM House in Middle-, property.
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furniture .
Bath,
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1-room fraD').e with bath ~nd ~~~aolid rock m·aple
bedroom
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BAKER

Furniture. Phon• 6374-J, Mid·
dleport.
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may tak"' care of the ,d':JWD pay·
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smk.
Everything goes 1 for
$6,000.00. Ca ll for
appointment to see between 8 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. Ph\lne Middleport, 6220.
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New And Used
All modell reP,aind b)' trained
expert•. WdUeo auerantee oa CABIN, Home or Huntina: lllld
Fishl:t,g Lodge on For!Jed Run
all repalra aod , machine11 t!X·

deliver:- and keep them in service for one year . You pay $5.00
per month (or refrigerator

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. after you have paid the abOve
amount&amp; in regular monthly installments. Phon e 133 or writ e
EWING'S STORE, POMEROY.

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attachment instrud.unJ. l~rce
borne estimates on repairs

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~i&amp;tahce
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dining ruom, kitchen with
Owner
kno'ty
pi ne paneliDJ, full
with batb1 fUfn4!&lt;;t beat
bullt-in k.tche n w1th f")rntica, ~ayment_l M,!SAO- . .,
top. City hPme in the country. FAitM--50 acre. wiCh broiler plant

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Seven rooms, water well, large
pond, good gravel road turn·
al'uuud . Contaim, two acre&amp;. Call
Jim O'Brien, Pomeroy 452 or
, ~41 J or write Jim· O'Brien,
4-28-3tc
Pomerc:•, Ohio.

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?or eober, dependable, hone• ;
•enice aud g:ood buys, Phone
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HO'JSI:!:, B rocms with" 2 m.tha:,
MACHINE SERVI~E
o tl lt: idt! sl :urway, 4 rooms 1,1p
bvx 141)
Hnd 4 dJw,n. ·Lal'ge Jot with galden
space. 12' br 22'. Cement
_!o~!~¥· ~~-~·--- garage
and driveway. Plenty ')f
~ on fenn ol Wm.IBUl) Swain
, TENNESSEE WALKIN{; FILLY,
·ahade. Blinds, rugs and ,aQtoLeeate4 ball-way lpftween
matic wat.er he'ater io with 18.1e.
eoming 3, sorrCl, whlte /ace and
Reecln'Qie and 'Lctn1'-lt!fm on
$4800.00. Call Charlea Hyoell at
lour
white
le~ii.
Lot,o
of
•lyle.
a:e 114 n~ll' .arke4 aua lfle .
· Pony saddle, ~rldlt and martin6227 Ol' cont«ct him at M7 rrout
St., Middleport, Ohio. t-2S.3tp I
J•le. R. S. lllack&gt;Wo.d, Harrison·
( Tbursdly; Mey 5, 1•30 pm
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BEE AND TEII'I' DRIVE
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Demonolntlolt will bo ...
Garden and fruit trees. •1000.00
Ill ~ · wontedlo Buv
Minni
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WANTED
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B\IY-loogs:
Oak,
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Cockshutt '511" Tractor
POplar, Bauwood, Pine, Walnut HOUSE. Uargnin. Call 6321·M.
Hl}61c. ·
AIJo Oak, Poplar, Ba11&amp;wood
Coekohutl '40'· Tracl,or ·
~umber. sreen pr dry. t.-4, 5·4.
Cockohult '30' Traetor ' ,' 0: .t,, 8-4. Dl!livetQd to , our PUBLIC SALe , .MONVAY, May 2,
fupper~ Pla1na, : Ohio,
yard.
10 mil cH North of Racine, 0 ., at
Cocklhutt '20' 'l'raetor ' '
Cifh on dellnr:V. Wr;t c or cal l
D•m 23, at 10'30 A. M.. on Rl,
ut tor parllottl•r•. The Ohio
at Apple Gron. Having .sold
Other ltnp~en'• on· DI•PI•r
Viiiley MCI. ,Co'rp. Pll011e \.'oOI ·
t'he h1rm, I muat sell the followYOU ARE INV·T~
1380.
2-2-tf
ina: J New 5Q John Deere Tract ar. 1 set Plows anrl Cultivator..s,
1 Manure 1Sprcader, 1 John
Deere Bale(!-Wire Tie, 1 Ume
Spreader, 1. Potato Plapt~. l
New JobtJ Deere Wagon, J New
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Deere Side Delt very Rake , t
I'IOTICE TRUCK \lltOWElll!-1
FURf'/ISHED
!lOUSE,
'Lincoln
Hill,
John
.t&gt;ee11e No:·5 Tractor Mow·
will have Southern Tl.lmato, Et:U
utilities furnished. Pomen~:;.
er. 1 me Disc Harrow, 1 Cult!·
·~j Plant, Pepper and Onion PlanLti
Ohio. 6 room~. balh, loundr,l',
pncker, ,I New 34ft.. ElevatorMay 7. Call or bring order~ to
gara~c.
No
objection
to
chil·
John
'Deere, 1 Black
Corn
Charlc11 R. Harris, Portland,
dl'cn. Phone Ewlllg's Store, 133.
Planter, 1 Superjor
· Drill
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Delicious STEAK SANDWICHE:l
and I.ARGE Hamburaers at ROOMS for rent. 74-2 E. Main St. I tiVator, I
Plow,
Phone 278-X.
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SMJTH'S' Y.'ricndl~ l'atc at end
Single
Shov~J I Plow,
Lot
Gal-----~-of bridge, Pomerdy. 4-t2-3otc 4 room-· HOUSE
vanized noofing, 1 ·Lot W1&gt;vcn
and bot h, Phone)
Wire, 1 Lot Steel Eleclric •"ence
::130-M.
4·28·3tc
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l'osts, I Lot Locw:~t Posts, l Ton
\PARTMENT, 11 rooms and bltlh
Jnt('rnuUonal Truck with cattle
LOST- &lt;m.e 7 month old Bi!:AGU.
2 l!l ~ll E. Ma in St. Suitublc rot•
racks. 1 200 ga ll on Water Tan~.
pup. Mostly blal'k with white
6usi nrn oftice. Cull 27~ ot
1 100-E:Illlon Wntcr T:mk, 1 Wiri.l
lcg5 .. nd chct~t. D'oublu bead~~d
•r.c Ur. K. D. Anubary. 4-l...U
Stretc her, 1 Pair Pl11lform Seal·
tan colin. Call 822-Y. 4-:J0.3ltl
cs, l John Deere Hay Loadt~r, I
trtJri~-~Sii~D oo;;;;ta·~;:;-APA RT·
John DccJ"e Corn Shaller,•t Eloc
LOST-N~ar Mldl!Jcpm•t Cab Com
l&lt;lt&gt;N'I'. 600 S. 2nd ~ve. , Mlddlo!ric Ft•ncc Control, 1 Lot Poulpany, a fodalc WATCH . ltr•:
IJOI'\. l'hon :• 0031 -Y.
4 - 2~ 3\i:
'try Wire, 1 Grappll! Hay F'ork,
WARD. Call R11~ph Polntct·.
120' rope, track, carrier; l 20·
Cheater.
4·29·Stp
( 171 Help
rod 'R oll 4 .fl. Wil't\ I 20 rod
Roll 26-inc h Wir~. 1 Wheel .BarAV'AlL~IBLI~
NOW! -- P,\Ofi'C\"1 I row, 1 Lawn Mower, 1 Set Dou llOUTE t::;R1Vl'.H. W&lt;~nled
tr.t
ble Harness, Bridles and Collars
'Mincnv ille, Srracusl!,
Forcs ~
J Lot Smal11'01•ls, 1 Set Onhorn'
.. Ruao and Hoc:M vicinity. Api&gt;:J·
crs, 1 Double Harpoon Fork 1
T!he Daily Sor..~ l ncl
O ,fi~·-·,
Pair Ex~ensi~n Laddcn, 1 'Lot
181 Auto Solft
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4..,10 t r
Barb W1re, I l!'on h.ci.tlc 1
, l94T Clll!:VROLET CPE. lloa•on· WOMEN with u~ od lutn(lwrltim:: · U'ras~ Kett le. Some Household
· lilblc a\ qulck Kala. Phona 289M
and Kitchen Furni ture.. Oth~rs
t\ddre!ll!, mall po~!&lt;.•ards, 11pai'c
4-29-3tc
Things too nmnero~ to men·
llmr. Rit-hard KRy, Unx ltll ,
lion. Lunch ' Will Bo S~rved on
Drlmonl
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!OliO PLYMO(JTH- .,
Ground!i.
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Harold Goddnl'fl, /wet loneor
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Otis Crawford, Cterk.
, 1902 PONTIA C Dlx, ~977. Blact
DAILY SENTINt~l. In Bt' Rd ·
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Jt"rcciand Nm·ria; 'CP 'shicr
f-30 6tc
bury. rtu.u rancf!
Ap·
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~. 1-1. CARPENTER, 0~/NIR
ply tho BulilnciJ&amp;
"""',u 3{(1 TERMS OF SALE,-,Ml •um~ under
J931 DOICK 4 dr, s~d. Supor, $991
phone 398.
$30.00-ca.h. All ' ouino ove~ $eO
:"'~ Blaettnar'li, l'otrieroy.
4-30·8tr
1 y~ar's thl\P ~ith 6% Jntefeat:
rllp.on•lble· for 1cciftntt
lUI oustness SNv1ces i4lNot
!,1852 OWS '88, 4 dr: aod. .01111.
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t\ITCK Slt.HVICP; 1m W11teh Rt'
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' U2 b'TUIU~ BAKt:ll VB 4 dr. $695
Nancy Uccd w!!l visit her p;1t·
w&amp;ichmaller. COl.LlNS JEWt
' blacunu'a, Pomcruy. 440!cltl·
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PI:OPII.TY F 0 It
gaa ruce. Wtlltell cheap. Porn·
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OliiD 'Power Co. bu tentative
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constructing
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SyJtM\, of whir.:h Ohio Power b
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Ener.g.y
Pla111t nortb r•[ Porbmouth .
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~ powt'r llll.lnU ~ ~'Cr. Kreis .al&lt;l.
wh10h bu ilt o. plant ot Nt' W Hu.v- gr "ups now ahoulct raise funds
'J'wo olhor •/ant s on the AGJo~ l'O, W. Vn. 1_ he slle was !!elected an(! purchase r.ood fu ture factory
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..,, Phl!i.p Sparn Pla n.t at N~w Hllven Plnnt.
;ldr!itional incen-tive for Jd·n~us ­
t W. Va., owntd Jo in-tly by Ohio 1'}J.e Ah1m·lc ~/ant near P?rlR· lrie.&gt;~ to build n-e-w p1Rill$ an ,•ncCorp · lOi"h!! in the Oht.o Va'liey, he said .
~ ro:.wer and /lrppa!acbhm EI M:trlc mq_u (h · I " d. u'trl.l ll.),on
~- ~ower Co., and
A.,-p:~Jaehla~'s pltDt at Po1~t Pl cnan~. W. Va.,
New Industries Iucoting al·
e'~ 4M,Ofi-:J ·kil (!WaU Kanawha River thn n_t~w ~:user Alumumm 1:1nd mo:.; t un}•wftllre with in. a 50-rtllle
~ Plant at GlasgDW, w.. Va .,- brlna: Chernrcul Co,rp, nl_1Hnlnum she~t radius of Pomeroy arc ho\md to
to 2.700,000 kllowa thr the tlec- 11nd Co ll roJlmt;: m!ll at Ravens- !rrlp the economy of t.he ~OilJD'lU.
tr·!ral ('ncrgy which cven.tually woorl, _W. ya., ar_c just a. few of nlty, Mr. Foutnacc said.
will be grnerntcd within
"Wit.h today's modern
tNint50 the b1g mtlus.t nrs w_h1ch ware
mllcs of Pomeroy.
attract ctl to th e 0~ 1 0
Val!ey portation fllcllitlcs, dialanccs. of
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quickly
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and pcop!e dr11-wn Into an
area
rowrr !I hr.J a~·r ill the futurtl or p e" ,.; rournan•, Ohio Power by II new Industry somCtiiJ\fl
thn ar(•a it s&lt;&gt;rV•'Ii rrm he s~cn !ndui tl' ial drvrlopm cnl eonsul Uve in climmunltlc.t 25 to 50 ntll·
rmm i! ~ at'fJ11 ia ll iiJ n of approx i· tant, 6 ~·id 139 new lndu!llrics es from their work. They l)hco
malf'l'• 6M acrrl! of hnd alon·y: Jrnv l• hf&lt;'llled with in the CQm· travel simil:•r dist11.nccs 'to de.
th e Ohio Hi vrr flv r mi!C's down· · pimy'ti scrvrce lcl'l'ilory in the thrir ~h.r.pplng."
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wrs-t · or Ironten as
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Ohio Jlowcr Co., ho u itt h
thl' ~tit~anrl
M 11 future l.OOO,IJOO. pus l
yra rs . 'l'&gt;h cse lnf
·cmJ)lO)' mort! than 27,000 work· contlnuaily worklne: to attrfoCl
ki! Gwatl ' el (lctric
gt~ nt'ratiu:: Cl'l and have annual payrolls ot nGW indU!trlt's to lt1 tenrHOI'Y
p!an.t. Mr. Krr.u llflld the altc wu ubout $lO I11Hllon.
ond through it eX!):Iansion and
chosen bec~rusc or Its pr'oxlmlty
Mr. l&lt;'omnace Is l.'ncounglng !OJIJ)rovcment progra-m is
·preto Mal rcl!cl"\' rs Bod it' locatinn n •gl on ;r l lln :t lot:al development pared to meet the ln!arcascd dcvlrluaii,Y 'i n lhr. Cl•ntrr uf lh~ GTimPJ to socurc "ood indulllrial mand for c1ce.trlclty"~- whlch rel t:!vcn ·llintc AGE Syl!tc-m, which ::ritrs dll tl preserve lhMl for fu.l aulta when- new plan.w are hu~lt.
hn~ a ,t: rn-~ratir.g copaci1y o-r
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J•owrr ewnJ the Ticld Plant· Rt
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and .lo1 nll~ owns lht• Wlfl.lbor
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Although tOtal reaoutce&amp; or aU
Ohio bunb topped $10 billion
ror the flrd ume In ht~tory Jut
yMr, llnllnclal conditione h81'e in
Meip County are prnporUon 11 tcly
Mr. KretH abo po-lnt1-d
out jul!l A.&lt;r guod: Jn foct, tota1 re-that Ure company has a 1985 con· sources of lonl banks reiKlhtd
•~ruction bnd·gct oC nearly $40" Lhe record level of $1,81'1,10f.90
, rilJI1o~ to O.qlnnd anti improve by Deeombei 31, 19&amp;4. Thll total
acll t1e-s for 1eneratk:ln,
trart+ Woll!'l obtained by comb.nlni the
: m11.Q!~n. _and . 4~lJ'ihutiqn or el cc· )'CiU'·cnd statement ot the varlou 11
1 Lr e ltrwcr to rls 4·32,000
cust~ I b&amp;:nks in the county aecordint to
:nert. The e&gt;tp«!nditure wilt rain Aten Shain Vice Pt-mddcnt of
the Farme;a Baok and Sa~ln&amp;a
tho INJro~~:J mately
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CompnUy, who madt tho ca,lcu a·
;rtar Peiiod.
tlon.
Oh~ Power bas 11n aclivl! In- Tht oHiclat reperh of concll~
· dn•trlal loeatlon pro1ram desi gn. tlon meft lty tho lltnk• 1' lOY.
ed to. help drl'\-v now lnlfultrtc1 trnment•t tuthHitlll ciiMIO':fd
t1.J aervlte ar&lt;~u AGE
that M.at• County lltnlr:s htllll on
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d•""ll .wllh them ' 11 •710~
Progrom on a
304.13 trid of thlo $VN,IIUI
Ohio p..,.,.,
had booft VM4 In moktnt 1""' ·
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of the county to be keoflna up
With or a little ahead of the na·
lion in actumula\lnr runda. 'While
\he total lou larao. \be buken
point out, IL lo modo up of thou•
onds or deposito ranaina from t~e
11'n11l household and "S&amp;vinp. ae~.ants

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the tuMtantltl amouftt of etlh
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r•••n• centltflng• of State tftd
Munfclptl Bonllh and IIHenl
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OliiD 'Power Co. bu tentative
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constructing
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·..._y:_ /l.~te'fla, Pomeroy di.Strlct I
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Ener.g.y
Pla111t nortb r•[ Porbmouth .
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_Constmctic n cf a n C"w $29,600,·
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planl '.s J':('ll('flltln.g eltp,tf.IJl-iJ1:
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fo 6Mi,OOO kilowatts, ·n-urki'!Tf"" tf ~'" ·A• an example he cited the lure plant locations. He nt
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devcl.opmcnt
~ powt'r llll.lnU ~ ~'Cr. Kreis .al&lt;l.
wh10h bu ilt o. plant ot Nt' W Hu.v- gr "ups now ahoulct raise funds
'J'wo olhor •/ant s on the AGJo~ l'O, W. Vn. 1_ he slle was !!elected an(! purchase r.ood fu ture factory
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..,, Phl!i.p Sparn Pla n.t at N~w Hllven Plnnt.
;ldr!itional incen-tive for Jd·n~us ­
t W. Va., owntd Jo in-tly by Ohio 1'}J.e Ah1m·lc ~/ant near P?rlR· lrie.&gt;~ to build n-e-w p1Rill$ an ,•ncCorp · lOi"h!! in the Oht.o Va'liey, he said .
~ ro:.wer and /lrppa!acbhm EI M:trlc mq_u (h · I " d. u'trl.l ll.),on
~- ~ower Co., and
A.,-p:~Jaehla~'s pltDt at Po1~t Pl cnan~. W. Va.,
New Industries Iucoting al·
e'~ 4M,Ofi-:J ·kil (!WaU Kanawha River thn n_t~w ~:user Alumumm 1:1nd mo:.; t un}•wftllre with in. a 50-rtllle
~ Plant at GlasgDW, w.. Va .,- brlna: Chernrcul Co,rp, nl_1Hnlnum she~t radius of Pomeroy arc ho\md to
to 2.700,000 kllowa thr the tlec- 11nd Co ll roJlmt;: m!ll at Ravens- !rrlp the economy of t.he ~OilJD'lU.
tr·!ral ('ncrgy which cven.tually woorl, _W. ya., ar_c just a. few of nlty, Mr. Foutnacc said.
will be grnerntcd within
"Wit.h today's modern
tNint50 the b1g mtlus.t nrs w_h1ch ware
mllcs of Pomeroy.
attract ctl to th e 0~ 1 0
Val!ey portation fllcllitlcs, dialanccs. of
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quickly
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and pcop!e dr11-wn Into an
area
rowrr !I hr.J a~·r ill the futurtl or p e" ,.; rournan•, Ohio Power by II new Industry somCtiiJ\fl
thn ar(•a it s&lt;&gt;rV•'Ii rrm he s~cn !ndui tl' ial drvrlopm cnl eonsul Uve in climmunltlc.t 25 to 50 ntll·
rmm i! ~ at'fJ11 ia ll iiJ n of approx i· tant, 6 ~·id 139 new lndu!llrics es from their work. They l)hco
malf'l'• 6M acrrl! of hnd alon·y: Jrnv l• hf&lt;'llled with in the CQm· travel simil:•r dist11.nccs 'to de.
th e Ohio Hi vrr flv r mi!C's down· · pimy'ti scrvrce lcl'l'ilory in the thrir ~h.r.pplng."
strt&gt;am
wrs-t · or Ironten as
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Ohio Jlowcr Co., ho u itt h
thl' ~tit~anrl
M 11 future l.OOO,IJOO. pus l
yra rs . 'l'&gt;h cse lnf
·cmJ)lO)' mort! than 27,000 work· contlnuaily worklne: to attrfoCl
ki! Gwatl ' el (lctric
gt~ nt'ratiu:: Cl'l and have annual payrolls ot nGW indU!trlt's to lt1 tenrHOI'Y
p!an.t. Mr. Krr.u llflld the altc wu ubout $lO I11Hllon.
ond through it eX!):Iansion and
chosen bec~rusc or Its pr'oxlmlty
Mr. l&lt;'omnace Is l.'ncounglng !OJIJ)rovcment progra-m is
·preto Mal rcl!cl"\' rs Bod it' locatinn n •gl on ;r l lln :t lot:al development pared to meet the ln!arcascd dcvlrluaii,Y 'i n lhr. Cl•ntrr uf lh~ GTimPJ to socurc "ood indulllrial mand for c1ce.trlclty"~- whlch rel t:!vcn ·llintc AGE Syl!tc-m, which ::ritrs dll tl preserve lhMl for fu.l aulta when- new plan.w are hu~lt.
hn~ a ,t: rn-~ratir.g copaci1y o-r
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J•owrr ewnJ the Ticld Plant· Rt
B rlllia~l , Philo f'lanl at Philo
and .lo1 nll~ owns lht• Wlfl.lbor
Plan·t at J ll'~er, W. Va ., with
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Although tOtal reaoutce&amp; or aU
Ohio bunb topped $10 billion
ror the flrd ume In ht~tory Jut
yMr, llnllnclal conditione h81'e in
Meip County are prnporUon 11 tcly
Mr. KretH abo po-lnt1-d
out jul!l A.&lt;r guod: Jn foct, tota1 re-that Ure company has a 1985 con· sources of lonl banks reiKlhtd
•~ruction bnd·gct oC nearly $40" Lhe record level of $1,81'1,10f.90
, rilJI1o~ to O.qlnnd anti improve by Deeombei 31, 19&amp;4. Thll total
acll t1e-s for 1eneratk:ln,
trart+ Woll!'l obtained by comb.nlni the
: m11.Q!~n. _and . 4~lJ'ihutiqn or el cc· )'CiU'·cnd statement ot the varlou 11
1 Lr e ltrwcr to rls 4·32,000
cust~ I b&amp;:nks in the county aecordint to
:nert. The e&gt;tp«!nditure wilt rain Aten Shain Vice Pt-mddcnt of
the Farme;a Baok and Sa~ln&amp;a
tho INJro~~:J mately
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CompnUy, who madt tho ca,lcu a·
;rtar Peiiod.
tlon.
Oh~ Power bas 11n aclivl! In- Tht oHiclat reperh of concll~
· dn•trlal loeatlon pro1ram desi gn. tlon meft lty tho lltnk• 1' lOY.
ed to. help drl'\-v now lnlfultrtc1 trnment•t tuthHitlll ciiMIO':fd
t1.J aervlte ar&lt;~u AGE
that M.at• County lltnlr:s htllll on
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d•""ll .wllh them ' 11 •710~
Progrom on a
304.13 trid of thlo $VN,IIUI
Ohio p..,.,.,
had booft VM4 In moktnt 1""' ·
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of •It trllll •• tiel the conduct
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The dcpollb show tho people
of the county to be keoflna up
With or a little ahead of the na·
lion in actumula\lnr runda. 'While
\he total lou larao. \be buken
point out, IL lo modo up of thou•
onds or deposito ranaina from t~e
11'n11l household and "S&amp;vinp. ae~.ants

of the averqe
funds

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and wife, ror lltf;tJ'nC!c, may have l '
tol.ol of $8
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Another protectl~• featu~• 11
the tuMtantltl amouftt of etlh
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lmrMdletely evellallle t, 11tltfY
tho wlthllrawale, cltpl.11t•, and
tho . toytmmtnt t.dncl1 "'~'
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1l1o $1.100,527.96 11 a.1tcond1ry
r•••n• centltflng• of State tftd
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For tht [urther prute~Uon ol
deposU\)t~ The Federal Deposit
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mcnt, in!lure• deposit llceounta up
to fiO.OOO nob . .C!IIt of thlr j&gt;rot..Ui&gt;n ·to .Poid. by ·the banko. ~•n·
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Ashland Oil . Puts
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River Plays
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41elgs COUftty will be the acene
of the developm•.tt of one of tbe
most elaborate a:ravcl plantl in
· o1 tb"e coun 1ry.
t h .111 section
The plant wblch is bein..g developed at Apple Grove will represent a l?tal lnyes.tment of ~
000 accordana: to J. J. Rou. pr~•d~&gt;nt of the Rosa Concrete and
Mot1.ar Company of Huntington.
RoS~&gt;, ont of the principals of
the Apple Grove company, has ta·
ken title to 40 acres of land for·
merly owned by John H Hayman
at Apple Grove.
Ron says that tb(' screcninK
and processing plant for the tra·
vel will be of the lalest design
and will provide virtually "push
button " control with 01 minimum
or manual labor:
Under optloii are 161 acres Of
land bearing au eslimJted 34 mil-

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~ of the Ohio
Rlw•r
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the ·Ohio

A 1~5 construction budget of
nearly S40 million half been drafted by Ohio rower Co. to expand
aDd Improve faeUJties for gener&amp;·
tion, transmisaioa and di•trlbu.·
Uon or electric power to Its custo·
' men, accofdlng to H. B. KreSl!;
manaeer of the ..company's Pomeroy District.
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JM;t montih another craft mov·
td oyer ·lhll!" beautit~ river, past
t!Je Ohio lbore and the ro-mance
ot Mle river continued. For tt
the lara:est tingle caflo ev.er
on the Mlal.uLppl or Ohio

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tella of tbe United

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to leadership in
wrJdl urommerte. The Ohio River
ijH11~ 'lftt limportant role In
-blltbry ·1arid lor the Ohio
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approxlm!lllely ~.ooo,ooo tbe
constructiC?n lnv~ent macJe by
Ohio Power iD a 10 yur pel'iO~
since ~tart of · uH~n improvJng
tmd building po\.Jei plants, sUbstationS. transml:u~f)n and diltri·

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We Extend Our ~ppreciation

For

p;owerful towboat em tht lnla~
waterweya. The tOw dtliver..
30,SH toni of crude oil at Ken·
on, W. Va., March 21.

THE! i!l::i TOW-Aahland Oll'1
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flftr rean 110. Of eoul'le,
thinaw eoet more. Bvt people
make more, too. A rna~ ure4 to
make several dollars a day-now

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It's. that way with o~.qi_ma1s, too.
"We'v'!lconducted 1..,. ..peri.
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who~ V. the beot lor tbem to oat",

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In' In ibe.!aboritory and on /arms
lJi teare" · ~ ( an, aiWJYJ better
combination. of. VeJetabl~ proteins, &amp;fainJ, earbohyclra~ aa~
minerals tbllt a:o"'iato
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ducts to productive peapl•.

our

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ll\dJvidual Com·
living index
: ~flid~~.oleat. movt
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"It's exacting work· iDd ttiere's
a Jo\ mor~ *o It tban llUiDY· People
miaht imagine. It is .aU done · 10
CAPTIVE AUDIINCI
th.at faJ-in :atiimlllf ' CJih ,.li the
A publie addresr tyslem, Install·
p~oper ,Vlllmin, and mjncrala ~ In a New Jersey gaaoUne 1Jt1..
they need tor , proper e~wtla." t10n, start~; br._oadcaltint: muaic U
M\lch the tame •• fOod "for people. soon 'II a car roll11 onto the dri'veSmith continued: . ''VIe'U eon- WIJ.Y. As_&amp;oon a.11 an attcndarit ltePI'
tlou._e to strive tot·• b:etter sri- .()n a JWttcb plite set near the Jla·
duet With whieh ,t o,•et:Je our ,....... tion ~oar,: a commercial eu.ts in.
We're a loeaJ lndu1tey JetV:h:ic
plug~ng tbe st.tion and jtJ: pro.
people of our ·latale.'~
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thllt ena.lllcll A~h
land Oil to lfC"~clulc the n"Cor
brt'lkina tow !rom Loul!llana "
a" tenn lnal at Kenova, W. Va.
Thfl rivor hMs bern a k('y fit~:
!or In the operation and grow:l
o1 Athland Oil. Wlt.h 1 fleet 0
tcrwboali and VO ba \ ·~. lb
~ny Ia able lo move: crud
ail trrun Teua up river to It·
CafletLibUrt", Ky., rf-finery an1'
Jilt produ:ts to te11mlna1 1 all th ·
way to Pltt.11burgh. T1he com1)an~
_.. 1 total Dl ll L~MTiina·!• alon·
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I C!l Ml&amp;llMippi·Ohlo River ays
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9 •n inte1ra~rd eompany, Asl1
11 tftlated in producllon,
Nl'lnill'J', Lran,wortaUon abd mar·
~~iJng fl crude oil'· and - rotlned
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e:ompan)' has 1 nel
.plpelinet ' that ·aallter
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mulll·mllllnnl
lc''~r till ~ \ Nl!l('\'l 8 1X1C ·cthqr.
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1hlcd A~ht~n :l to ll1'0flucc hl:lh
"(•lane !;a.. ol !nr r(lr military t1 '&lt;:·
lmln;;:: th~ wnr. Another mult '·
'lillion dc.:l ar h1'•jl rovc&gt;mrnt w!•il
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Callett.shul':!
haL will ln·~rea~t! tho retin.-~rY
~apaeit;y and ~n"htc IL tn make
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The rerln ln,'l ell")lllclty ~r
the
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tlvt'r cr nnrctt'd rcflnl'lrir.l al
··'l ndlooty, C.Pnton, Jo"'rcdOJn anrt
hr At&gt;tna Oil Cmr;pany In t.uu ls
11ilte.
rt a.~so rPfi"es 11nd
lil pro.iootli at Fr'all'liE"r
"htrtaln, an;l Allied Oil Al
'a nd. All of !hue
CloYc'lavo Jolnf'd :!lr Allhlan'l
since World War II.

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lind ro:"~flnln,g bns
)y progress In 1'110
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~~:.:~th~·~~~ri~..,Ch feons)l'l
J1ltnol·
The ftrat A&amp;Mand 5tatlon
!'omeroy In the e.o:rly 103011
and movf i,uPPliel.l dircot.ly !rom the
'et1&amp;bur; refinery. Now a
1lant ln Pc'"ltt'roy 1\l!jlfptla•
~hain of more titan 20 modorn
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On the &lt;~~Ar hn~d , In nort~· ,
Some WJn':l in n·dhw('slcrn wc111orn Ollto, ,parlwu!n r.ly In Lli~ .
O!Hn OI':•:! C "prorlu·crrl ::woo lo 4,· TI'Cil•tun. llrl'R,_ r··. .' u• .; ea.n
orio barrels lln iH'\"l' . Siu.:c much tt.ifl g('OOJ?hYsteal mel~OdiS a~d
Wll!l tukcn oul , nmull mu !&gt;l b:! core drUimg to dctcrrntne under·
loft , 11 n th r~c wmtlrl be likelY ;_ro und' !StrllO!I UI!"C &lt;~.nd lhus flnfl
11.rcas for water noollin!l, !IRY:&lt; hkel,v .s~ols for ml dls_covorieli.
p 1·nrcssor O'Ronrke who has r.eophyst-cal pr.r&lt;Jpcctln.g l!i don•~
~t~lli€!d all availah\c' 1·rocorcb of bJ• otuorv. n~ clc.o'lron lcally bQ~
the ln1Ui:i'~t·.v's
operations · In I ~ o~ml wavrs travel throuE,h ttl(l
Ohio. Or l!.\i r.;g; COIJI.S WQltld b l'. ca 1t,h,
low he 11dd11 because tho tlold
Here Hl"C soml:' otll{''l" O'.ftl.;mr.k"'
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Tht Trcmton pro!l u.;lug arra I)Cetor~:
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r~~rn.d&lt;.'d ro1.··~ly frorn west of
""or .s QU d help
Cl"l'lns. ll\r(]ugh J..lmu,
tind pr{JdUC:tttg area 1n tw~ other
lind B-"l.lng Grcc.n.
rormai.lon.s-. the, . Oriskany and
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10 a IMrlie l 'r l'a it'll
cw urc· !iiirt:tlt. Gas hat been. to.
CUtmty. Anti BndnC'l\ in
'CitCI1 hi tho OrlsklnNy formation
County, ls a center. o :hcr
In the last few year! in Washingoo producing cou1\tif!
tun Cctm!;v.' Both &amp;anJ~ hava ~iv·
Mtl"(',£)~1 A~glaizc,
Van Wert, _rn .s,Oit\C _• oil and _atae· produ$l~l.on
Allen Han•coek Seneca. and · Lu· &lt;D northorn · Oh1o, parth:::ularly
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tapp
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3trll\tm called the Berea
.dee~ the Ch~~ba~t pOOl
stone. From ~944 through
Medlrt" Counti,
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Come ·in and lookaraund; discover for ;;ourself
the many advantages in dealing with H C:rR: Ask
us about our budget pion. We are -eager to serve
'you, the people who mbke our area's tutur,e
bright and we ore.proul:l,to b4! a port of the con- ,
tinuing. pr&lt;igress that our area, is making today
in its ecionomic'ond ..industrial growth.

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PRODUCTIVITY MAKE OUR ARU

Theo Smitb of the SUger ftua
Mill, Pomeroy, commented.
JDUl, whleh wu Mt.ablilil1ed
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18TQ al a flour lnUI ·n• acquired' by Theo's ~her, · Harry,
who 1111 present lllld•frr, io 1122.
The ,operation on MUlberry Aft.,
no loogel produe!t fiour, Jts
m1Jf;er1 fiDd etlluipment now lflilld:
~t::i~~. jlns· ~d procooaiag fffil . lor all
t;r,p:ea of Jiyestoek., ·cattle, chlekeos
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When a ~rson eata hla food.
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The Meigs. Mason Area

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We· ~blll~l·~~~;;~-~·;r•~l~d~ol~lara~;;,~
to
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butJon linea and other equipment
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CBl"Yed from what was once a
to serve ltl 432.000 customera in
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53 countlea, Xre•• saJd.
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earrltcl
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!f'!'ID)unltles: 1ome agricultural a;rowth In ttle Ohio V.-J.ley. New
In general clailifications, the ·
.::...4ome inatitotlonal~ some indu&amp;- lnckutries are assured of ·pctro- Ohio River. This Is th• mo1t
UM,O bu.dget, lncludlng both new
frlil, b~ •ll closely connected lleu1n supplies as they betin opconstruction and' lmprovClmenta to
b; .tbe lftla'}'ty river. 'l'he Ohio eraUon In the region.
existing facillt~fl,' was llllted by
hat beel) .Clmetimes benevolent. AJh}and 011 has also been •
Kress
as fojlOwa:
.om.tlmeo dlouterou.o ·bUt al·jloader In· lhc COMervatlon of .
el~S
Power
plaftts ''15.~08.000; trans•
't!'•Y• paramount with its board- Lht, Ohio Valley'&amp; natural reml5aion lines, f6,533,000; distribuer• rich with natural resourcta, aouree1. In 1949 crude oil' pro·
tion linea, $7,61q,OOO; substations, 1
power aftd people working to·. ducllon in lhe Odin Field II\ Uhu
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Don't cmmt Mci.a:s ColiMY out p~tmg al~,n~ tlw . ln d1ana border ment, S415D,OOO and general con·.p"O'Wt.h ol the Ohio Valley 11 the ' eon~luded that the li~d
had 111 an oi l producing cotmly.
r 1g:ht now, he ~a u! .
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Alhland Oil &amp; 'Rcl'ining Co., or played out and WBI flO lon;gcr cd"
Even :hough Ohimms now u.sc
"Tha t area and Lhe western
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.,.,.,te of lnduJlrlal progr~ss in glneers at All bland Oil , wcren •I for every one purnrpcd out or supply more o-il and ga.s."
lh~ ~omrnunltJea along the river. wll~lng t~ writ~ o~f the hckl thal ) Buol&lt;ryc wci.'!S, the st·a~c
still
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In CII!Stcrn Ohio the most iml •~
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rccoverv gelt
portar,·t f.ormatwn is the Clin1on
~~ 19215 Ashland ml atquireyJ '•n• t•· musl 1,. \ ol liD oid- W"' ' du~IJr, incl~ina:, lormahons m sandstone. 2,500 ~o 4,800 feet be&gt;·
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HIC c0IoneI -th~J
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. . . r •.. I . " v· low the ,lur.rate, This pr011Ucing
wu a
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O'Rumke or Qhio State IJniver· area extcn s over a n.'lrt ·SOU
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en.,.ne rou ·
a
new WlH!I "' ·" .. '1T.n rl~ artnwnt An aul-h· wc"te.rn c~ge ,.,abo4t. , 26 mt1~
1n.g of a number Gf
Jon . barge. Four years
&amp;I'01.tnd an old produ·;~r.
Water t 1!',ecJJng . P
1 .' ~ 11 and re east of ·C'C fumtHfa. The Clin.1on
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pt~ted m:tki"'ll it navigable lhro- down to the oil bearing sand !:ar gcarch, he has ~mk~~ W l.t .
about '73 per ceDi of the state's
UJhout the year. Already tra;ffie be low the ~mlfacc The water rc· roleum and Jrll.nlfll! trms
IS oil and 'ns ouflput
tin the river hr exceeded thr pl.'llt ~3 tho ~oil tlhllt l\119
berm co untl"y an~ Ollbro;nl and
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tonaglf! fnglnt'l'l:'l! had cxpeete~ urn ed nut and for.eea n('W oil closely t~ c fortun·•:~ ur. the Ql l
1'.ht"re iii a ''hug!!"'
ar~a in
\1~cn cnRJtrudlon on the lock ~nlo !})the old well. f!·y 19.~1 th ~ anrl ~w~ mdn!l r~ 10 0~111.
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ca.~tcrn ~hio, .he said, wh;-r&lt;'
Jyatcm betian .
0 I! f•'i ld 11
Y.od·u •\ n·R 1 l92
Brst npr,JO~!UIHly !01 hoost1 ng Cl·lnto n 011 and g;~s produt:llon
r.at month • thlrtv
"rllt'l M· b' " 1 'r
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bal to't' drlllmg w11l .r;::o on
Wll placed Into use, the Aetna- ,lucin.g - two y~R .. !'. r-arllcr
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l.oultviMe pt\Shcd an 8,487,700
gallon- lnw inlo the Colonel's oltl
OlhC'r watrrn'.. ods ha\'e rrviv · nor!Jtwc.stern 0111o.
price of oil jo; con r!ut'lve to t.hr
mooring g1·ound . It was lhl! Jar· ~d old ricldfi in Eu!ilern Klmllt'ck .l'
Nearly all of th rsc wt•ll s, dt·i\1- ' search,'" · fl'rofrslior O"Rourkc sai1 1
erst car,go .-vcr movetl on t,hr WC'.III Virl{lnia otnrl the )1\inoi .~ •rl ·,n,., o· 0 for-•J t;.on ca:J.cd the
rlver, more than 312 t!:nc~ lllR: Oa.!iin. Ashland Oil'~ watru·,nood
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llrro"stmc,
arc now alb· LIJ e Clo'nton rorn~·ad.O
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or the old Colont•l. Three cllcllcl at:tivitlcs hRVfl made it II nation '!'renton
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h•s been lncrcos•d b"
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i!.IJI:Inel dC'Yelop l nj~ 4,800 hor8c· ,_1 figure in the uil ln-lu!&gt;try in
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·rr.ndary recovery and conser- t hey hiiVC ac count ed !or some "fraehlrin:(. a mMhod of sli.mu vlt1e to push tow" ll"ln)lt&gt;r thar :.tirn. 11his conltcrvstion Insures 60 per ccnl or all Ohio oil P1 l11ting prim&lt;t ry prodw;-tion. by !or
the Quern 1\fary. 11 is the mo~ rwrr ~ 111 rr!IQurccs In the Ohio tluccd sinn• lhl.' Industry ~ol un· cin;: san~! under high lll"essurc
powerlul towboat cn lh&lt;' ln! :m Vu!I{'Y·
dcr wR,'I' lu the ~late in 1860. .
In to th r prorlucio;~ la yer.
Tho Tr crtl nn welts, avcrag'lng
lie fliUt lon·• l'hlll e\'Cry bulr
watcrway 8.
11he \•aM ,qrowJ.h o1 lranspo·
o...... r 50.000 Barrtll
1.200 frr t doep, 111'() dr)51£'tNi no1 rtril!(ld ln~n U1c Clinton nndM '
t!ti&lt;ID nn lho Ohio llll'N ha~
f?a ;·l&lt; it' il)~"\ whrn the stern· IJr&lt;: Hu~r nu o~l bt IcC·~. b.ltt• b0· 1 w.on"t bfl a s·t,·lkc. There"$ 'l)o
~a liaed thtl A~ Co rps r; F.ll vlu:-&lt;' li.•r C'11 ~rnn! n·• oo.hed crudr cilusc r.·o pl'r!'lsure · r1'1tllllll~ to N1sy wa.v lo find the right &amp;:tJ;bl
llutl'lt' to. prOpos(' 1 . new lorlt ·\t ov~· ~· 1!1r· 0 1t 1o ·n:vrr tu Cat· lliGVr ll. Wili.OI" rlnotllng t~ a for 11. wf411 in th is belt. Tlhe usual
tnd d•m· •Ystem to rr.place lh · rl~ ~h urg, •'w Asltland rr·flncr'· rnrtrhod ,,.f ~o:rl:ing sccomlarx re- ·app t•o~~.tth !.s !o Mmly o1d r·~­
Oid, Tht morlcrnl:z:aqon will 1w '1arl n rap: arJ t~· n( l ,OOO barre'• l'Ov.&gt;ry r..r ol\ hy artificial~,v ro- cords Ill' drilling, t.hc n sin1r. a
an further projl;rtf'!J for Ghi
iCr flay. 1'ht' p ~M &lt;'nl CaUcUs ~Iori~ prrssure lu the ml -bcar· mw hole near ;r. previous p~oduJUver lranr.portalion , Somr da: 1u :·.~ rapM'&gt;' it..v i~ more t.tum OJ. ng furm~~olton . Th is l11 done by 1em·.
Nle Ashland on rt'Cord will b '}()() bnrrr:h )lrf •lay.
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"l'b!l! i11 w11dcatt·lua," he said,
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~eo:cn ov~~e~hc ~~Fv:r. ft"~::·. wo11rt8s :vro ~"~""'' in r("l'\ n'n· · ! ln tHe arl".a wlwrl'\ llll:~ficir.nt oi1 1

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lea&lt;lero /II tbct
bollovo.
era wbldl lllOU14
W'!tb tho ajlvcot ()[ l!""' In· aa)'lbln~ we've aeeo lp lbo put.

.ion tons of a:ravel.
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Statiltiea atood at lil4J per cebt
The plant ls near thP. site of the 1 pped to the J\Oaa Cl)ucrete and ol the • (MT aver e for the
multiftnilllon dollar Kaiser Alu· Mortar Compan)' and to other h d
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ve monua. ~
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and Ch erru~
Willow Grove in Jaei:.•on County,
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Ueputm at
W. Va.
The beaver i.a the Iarieat North report.ed tbltre~ore tbaa
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will be loaded on t.Jarges and I most uluable fwbearerl.
income. exceectia' $8,100 1
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4a eart)o Ohio River romance
wu told by Lon,teHow in 1847.
lt 1 n.t the story al Eva111eltne
Miiil . 'er journey down the Ohio
imf MiJSiltiiJI)i Rtvel'J In seareb
oe.t.er lover. Loolf·ellow wrote of
the lt.-urdy oaks
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County Scene .For Gravel Development
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of the developm•.tt of one of tbe
most elaborate a:ravcl plantl in
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t h .111 section
The plant wblch is bein..g developed at Apple Grove will represent a l?tal lnyes.tment of ~
000 accordana: to J. J. Rou. pr~•d~&gt;nt of the Rosa Concrete and
Mot1.ar Company of Huntington.
RoS~&gt;, ont of the principals of
the Apple Grove company, has ta·
ken title to 40 acres of land for·
merly owned by John H Hayman
at Apple Grove.
Ron says that tb(' screcninK
and processing plant for the tra·
vel will be of the lalest design
and will provide virtually "push
button " control with 01 minimum
or manual labor:
Under optloii are 161 acres Of
land bearing au eslimJted 34 mil-

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the ·Ohio

A 1~5 construction budget of
nearly S40 million half been drafted by Ohio rower Co. to expand
aDd Improve faeUJties for gener&amp;·
tion, transmisaioa and di•trlbu.·
Uon or electric power to Its custo·
' men, accofdlng to H. B. KreSl!;
manaeer of the ..company's Pomeroy District.
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JM;t montih another craft mov·
td oyer ·lhll!" beautit~ river, past
t!Je Ohio lbore and the ro-mance
ot Mle river continued. For tt
the lara:est tingle caflo ev.er
on the Mlal.uLppl or Ohio

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tella of tbe United

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to leadership in
wrJdl urommerte. The Ohio River
ijH11~ 'lftt limportant role In
-blltbry ·1arid lor the Ohio
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constructiC?n lnv~ent macJe by
Ohio Power iD a 10 yur pel'iO~
since ~tart of · uH~n improvJng
tmd building po\.Jei plants, sUbstationS. transml:u~f)n and diltri·

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We Extend Our ~ppreciation

For

p;owerful towboat em tht lnla~
waterweya. The tOw dtliver..
30,SH toni of crude oil at Ken·
on, W. Va., March 21.

THE! i!l::i TOW-Aahland Oll'1
Aetni•LOUI$Yitle pushlnt the

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"lt'a amlliDc how buJIDHI b.U
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in one day DDtN u we tlld in one
flftr rean 110. Of eoul'le,
thinaw eoet more. Bvt people
make more, too. A rna~ ure4 to
make several dollars a day-now

~oal liiCroued. Wby, wo aell ..

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arul e barntuiD&amp;" ot ~!!f$tJJQW·
tr from the_ mlgftty Ohio., hu
eome ~ promise ~ mo~ , Ioc:om.e
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"We'v'!lconducted 1..,. ..peri.
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who~ V. the beot lor tbem to oat",

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In' In ibe.!aboritory and on /arms
lJi teare" · ~ ( an, aiWJYJ better
combination. of. VeJetabl~ proteins, &amp;fainJ, earbohyclra~ aa~
minerals tbllt a:o"'iato
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ducts to productive peapl•.

our

DOt J~t'&amp;n riJidlt)'
ll\dJvidual Com·
living index
: ~flid~~.oleat. movt
have~

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"It's exacting work· iDd ttiere's
a Jo\ mor~ *o It tban llUiDY· People
miaht imagine. It is .aU done · 10
CAPTIVE AUDIINCI
th.at faJ-in :atiimlllf ' CJih ,.li the
A publie addresr tyslem, Install·
p~oper ,Vlllmin, and mjncrala ~ In a New Jersey gaaoUne 1Jt1..
they need tor , proper e~wtla." t10n, start~; br._oadcaltint: muaic U
M\lch the tame •• fOod "for people. soon 'II a car roll11 onto the dri'veSmith continued: . ''VIe'U eon- WIJ.Y. As_&amp;oon a.11 an attcndarit ltePI'
tlou._e to strive tot·• b:etter sri- .()n a JWttcb plite set near the Jla·
duet With whieh ,t o,•et:Je our ,....... tion ~oar,: a commercial eu.ts in.
We're a loeaJ lndu1tey JetV:h:ic
plug~ng tbe st.tion and jtJ: pro.
people of our ·latale.'~
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thllt ena.lllcll A~h
land Oil to lfC"~clulc the n"Cor
brt'lkina tow !rom Loul!llana "
a" tenn lnal at Kenova, W. Va.
Thfl rivor hMs bern a k('y fit~:
!or In the operation and grow:l
o1 Athland Oil. Wlt.h 1 fleet 0
tcrwboali and VO ba \ ·~. lb
~ny Ia able lo move: crud
ail trrun Teua up river to It·
CafletLibUrt", Ky., rf-finery an1'
Jilt produ:ts to te11mlna1 1 all th ·
way to Pltt.11burgh. T1he com1)an~
_.. 1 total Dl ll L~MTiina·!• alon·
h
I C!l Ml&amp;llMippi·Ohlo River ays
hith waler

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9 •n inte1ra~rd eompany, Asl1
11 tftlated in producllon,
Nl'lnill'J', Lran,wortaUon abd mar·
~~iJng fl crude oil'· and - rotlned
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e:ompan)' has 1 nel
.plpelinet ' that ·aallter
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mulll·mllllnnl
lc''~r till ~ \ Nl!l('\'l 8 1X1C ·cthqr.
''(I' Or ('ll lll ~\· l ~c t"i"&lt;t .'kitnn. It ' en
1hlcd A~ht~n :l to ll1'0flucc hl:lh
"(•lane !;a.. ol !nr r(lr military t1 '&lt;:·
lmln;;:: th~ wnr. Another mult '·
'lillion dc.:l ar h1'•jl rovc&gt;mrnt w!•il
' 1D nude soon at
Callett.shul':!
haL will ln·~rea~t! tho retin.-~rY
~apaeit;y and ~n"htc IL tn make
' Vcn higher C::lanc gaaoli no.
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The rerln ln,'l ell")lllclty ~r
the
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tlvt'r cr nnrctt'd rcflnl'lrir.l al
··'l ndlooty, C.Pnton, Jo"'rcdOJn anrt
hr At&gt;tna Oil Cmr;pany In t.uu ls
11ilte.
rt a.~so rPfi"es 11nd
lil pro.iootli at Fr'all'liE"r
"htrtaln, an;l Allied Oil Al
'a nd. All of !hue
CloYc'lavo Jolnf'd :!lr Allhlan'l
since World War II.

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lind ro:"~flnln,g bns
)y progress In 1'110
ltl ·Prodt!Cts.
~~:.:~th~·~~~ri~..,Ch feons)l'l
J1ltnol·
The ftrat A&amp;Mand 5tatlon
!'omeroy In the e.o:rly 103011
and movf i,uPPliel.l dircot.ly !rom the
'et1&amp;bur; refinery. Now a
1lant ln Pc'"ltt'roy 1\l!jlfptla•
~hain of more titan 20 modorn
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On the &lt;~~Ar hn~d , In nort~· ,
Some WJn':l in n·dhw('slcrn wc111orn Ollto, ,parlwu!n r.ly In Lli~ .
O!Hn OI':•:! C "prorlu·crrl ::woo lo 4,· TI'Cil•tun. llrl'R,_ r··. .' u• .; ea.n
orio barrels lln iH'\"l' . Siu.:c much tt.ifl g('OOJ?hYsteal mel~OdiS a~d
Wll!l tukcn oul , nmull mu !&gt;l b:! core drUimg to dctcrrntne under·
loft , 11 n th r~c wmtlrl be likelY ;_ro und' !StrllO!I UI!"C &lt;~.nd lhus flnfl
11.rcas for water noollin!l, !IRY:&lt; hkel,v .s~ols for ml dls_covorieli.
p 1·nrcssor O'Ronrke who has r.eophyst-cal pr.r&lt;Jpcctln.g l!i don•~
~t~lli€!d all availah\c' 1·rocorcb of bJ• otuorv. n~ clc.o'lron lcally bQ~
the ln1Ui:i'~t·.v's
operations · In I ~ o~ml wavrs travel throuE,h ttl(l
Ohio. Or l!.\i r.;g; COIJI.S WQltld b l'. ca 1t,h,
low he 11dd11 because tho tlold
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Tht Trcmton pro!l u.;lug arra I)Cetor~:
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r~~rn.d&lt;.'d ro1.··~ly frorn west of
""or .s QU d help
Cl"l'lns. ll\r(]ugh J..lmu,
tind pr{JdUC:tttg area 1n tw~ other
lind B-"l.lng Grcc.n.
rormai.lon.s-. the, . Oriskany and
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N b .,
10 a IMrlie l 'r l'a it'll
cw urc· !iiirt:tlt. Gas hat been. to.
CUtmty. Anti BndnC'l\ in
'CitCI1 hi tho OrlsklnNy formation
County, ls a center. o :hcr
In the last few year! in Washingoo producing cou1\tif!
tun Cctm!;v.' Both &amp;anJ~ hava ~iv·
Mtl"(',£)~1 A~glaizc,
Van Wert, _rn .s,Oit\C _• oil and _atae· produ$l~l.on
Allen Han•coek Seneca. and · Lu· &lt;D northorn · Oh1o, parth:::ularly
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pool In Medln.a
~:naad 11 ~~b~r~:-~~ry.
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tapp
t e B'f'le• ., sandtto»e,
3trll\tm called the Berea
.dee~ the Ch~~ba~t pOOl
stone. From ~944 through
Medlrt" Counti,
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the many advantages in dealing with H C:rR: Ask
us about our budget pion. We are -eager to serve
'you, the people who mbke our area's tutur,e
bright and we ore.proul:l,to b4! a port of the con- ,
tinuing. pr&lt;igress that our area, is making today
in its ecionomic'ond ..industrial growth.

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PRODUCTIVITY MAKE OUR ARU

Theo Smitb of the SUger ftua
Mill, Pomeroy, commented.
JDUl, whleh wu Mt.ablilil1ed
·" In The
18TQ al a flour lnUI ·n• acquired' by Theo's ~her, · Harry,
who 1111 present lllld•frr, io 1122.
The ,operation on MUlberry Aft.,
no loogel produe!t fiour, Jts
m1Jf;er1 fiDd etlluipment now lflilld:
~t::i~~. jlns· ~d procooaiag fffil . lor all
t;r,p:ea of Jiyestoek., ·cattle, chlekeos
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The Meigs. Mason Area

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•tated, '"We ,;"~o~·~~~
We· ~blll~l·~~~;;~-~·;r•~l~d~ol~lara~;;,~
to
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trewl out oflirthle
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Reeently, ont: loeal busJnells·

butJon linea and other equipment
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CBl"Yed from what was once a
to serve ltl 432.000 customera in
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53 countlea, Xre•• saJd.
l•rv•••
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earrltcl
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!f'!'ID)unltles: 1ome agricultural a;rowth In ttle Ohio V.-J.ley. New
In general clailifications, the ·
.::...4ome inatitotlonal~ some indu&amp;- lnckutries are assured of ·pctro- Ohio River. This Is th• mo1t
UM,O bu.dget, lncludlng both new
frlil, b~ •ll closely connected lleu1n supplies as they betin opconstruction and' lmprovClmenta to
b; .tbe lftla'}'ty river. 'l'he Ohio eraUon In the region.
existing facillt~fl,' was llllted by
hat beel) .Clmetimes benevolent. AJh}and 011 has also been •
Kress
as fojlOwa:
.om.tlmeo dlouterou.o ·bUt al·jloader In· lhc COMervatlon of .
el~S
Power
plaftts ''15.~08.000; trans•
't!'•Y• paramount with its board- Lht, Ohio Valley'&amp; natural reml5aion lines, f6,533,000; distribuer• rich with natural resourcta, aouree1. In 1949 crude oil' pro·
tion linea, $7,61q,OOO; substations, 1
power aftd people working to·. ducllon in lhe Odin Field II\ Uhu
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Clotely connected with the barrels a day . Many old oil men
Don't cmmt Mci.a:s ColiMY out p~tmg al~,n~ tlw . ln d1ana border ment, S415D,OOO and general con·.p"O'Wt.h ol the Ohio Valley 11 the ' eon~luded that the li~d
had 111 an oi l producing cotmly.
r 1g:ht now, he ~a u! .
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Even :hough Ohimms now u.sc
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.,.,.,te of lnduJlrlal progr~ss in glneers at All bland Oil , wcren •I for every one purnrpcd out or supply more o-il and ga.s."
lh~ ~omrnunltJea along the river. wll~lng t~ writ~ o~f the hckl thal ) Buol&lt;ryc wci.'!S, the st·a~c
still
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In CII!Stcrn Ohio the most iml •~
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polen•ti&amp;l"
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ndary ml
rccoverv gelt
portar,·t f.ormatwn is the Clin1on
~~ 19215 Ashland ml atquireyJ '•n• t•· musl 1,. \ ol liD oid- W"' ' du~IJr, incl~ina:, lormahons m sandstone. 2,500 ~o 4,800 feet be&gt;·
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HIC c0IoneI -th~J
',"' COUI\t)'
. . . r •.. I . " v· low the ,lur.rate, This pr011Ucing
wu a
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,. :Jso n•potts Pro . rA waru
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O'Rumke or Qhio State IJniver· area extcn s over a n.'lrt ·SOU
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-r.r~e 30
.' Thi!' J?rocen requirlll tn(l drlll - l ·t's , in• IHHI pcolroleum en· belt &amp;0 m\l~s- wtdn whiOO haa . ita
en.,.ne rou ·
a
new WlH!I "' ·" .. '1T.n rl~ artnwnt An aul-h· wc"te.rn c~ge ,.,abo4t. , 26 mt1~
1n.g of a number Gf
Jon . barge. Four years
&amp;I'01.tnd an old produ·;~r.
Water t 1!',ecJJng . P
1 .' ~ 11 and re east of ·C'C fumtHfa. The Clin.1on
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nallzatlon of l he river WBll com- is forced into Lh. e n-c1v wells orhY on Oil pro.~ I &lt;'h
.h
·, rorm 11 J.lon now :It a~counb
[or
pt~ted m:tki"'ll it navigable lhro- down to the oil bearing sand !:ar gcarch, he has ~mk~~ W l.t .
about '73 per ceDi of the state's
UJhout the year. Already tra;ffie be low the ~mlfacc The water rc· roleum and Jrll.nlfll! trms
IS oil and 'ns ouflput
tin the river hr exceeded thr pl.'llt ~3 tho ~oil tlhllt l\119
berm co untl"y an~ Ollbro;nl and
o o~~~~
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tonaglf! fnglnt'l'l:'l! had cxpeete~ urn ed nut and for.eea n('W oil closely t~ c fortun·•:~ ur. the Ql l
1'.ht"re iii a ''hug!!"'
ar~a in
\1~cn cnRJtrudlon on the lock ~nlo !})the old well. f!·y 19.~1 th ~ anrl ~w~ mdn!l r~ 10 0~111.
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ca.~tcrn ~hio, .he said, wh;-r&lt;'
Jyatcm betian .
0 I! f•'i ld 11
Y.od·u •\ n·R 1 l92
Brst npr,JO~!UIHly !01 hoost1 ng Cl·lnto n 011 and g;~s produt:llon
r.at month • thlrtv
"rllt'l M· b' " 1 'r
w} fl01.1 a 'ct ay,
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bal to't' drlllmg w11l .r;::o on
Wll placed Into use, the Aetna- ,lucin.g - two y~R .. !'. r-arllcr
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th r·
l.oultviMe pt\Shcd an 8,487,700
gallon- lnw inlo the Colonel's oltl
OlhC'r watrrn'.. ods ha\'e rrviv · nor!Jtwc.stern 0111o.
price of oil jo; con r!ut'lve to t.hr
mooring g1·ound . It was lhl! Jar· ~d old ricldfi in Eu!ilern Klmllt'ck .l'
Nearly all of th rsc wt•ll s, dt·i\1- ' search,'" · fl'rofrslior O"Rourkc sai1 1
erst car,go .-vcr movetl on t,hr WC'.III Virl{lnia otnrl the )1\inoi .~ •rl ·,n,., o· 0 for-•J t;.on ca:J.cd the
rlver, more than 312 t!:nc~ lllR: Oa.!iin. Ashland Oil'~ watru·,nood
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llrro"stmc,
arc now alb· LIJ e Clo'nton rorn~·ad.O
•· n I·o• rcco•·~t
or the old Colont•l. Three cllcllcl at:tivitlcs hRVfl made it II nation '!'renton
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Out
over
the
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t&gt;at's
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h•s been lncrcos•d b"
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i!.IJI:Inel dC'Yelop l nj~ 4,800 hor8c· ,_1 figure in the uil ln-lu!&gt;try in
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·rr.ndary recovery and conser- t hey hiiVC ac count ed !or some "fraehlrin:(. a mMhod of sli.mu vlt1e to push tow" ll"ln)lt&gt;r thar :.tirn. 11his conltcrvstion Insures 60 per ccnl or all Ohio oil P1 l11ting prim&lt;t ry prodw;-tion. by !or
the Quern 1\fary. 11 is the mo~ rwrr ~ 111 rr!IQurccs In the Ohio tluccd sinn• lhl.' Industry ~ol un· cin;: san~! under high lll"essurc
powerlul towboat cn lh&lt;' ln! :m Vu!I{'Y·
dcr wR,'I' lu the ~late in 1860. .
In to th r prorlucio;~ la yer.
Tho Tr crtl nn welts, avcrag'lng
lie fliUt lon·• l'hlll e\'Cry bulr
watcrway 8.
11he \•aM ,qrowJ.h o1 lranspo·
o...... r 50.000 Barrtll
1.200 frr t doep, 111'() dr)51£'tNi no1 rtril!(ld ln~n U1c Clinton nndM '
t!ti&lt;ID nn lho Ohio llll'N ha~
f?a ;·l&lt; it' il)~"\ whrn the stern· IJr&lt;: Hu~r nu o~l bt IcC·~. b.ltt• b0· 1 w.on"t bfl a s·t,·lkc. There"$ 'l)o
~a liaed thtl A~ Co rps r; F.ll vlu:-&lt;' li.•r C'11 ~rnn! n·• oo.hed crudr cilusc r.·o pl'r!'lsure · r1'1tllllll~ to N1sy wa.v lo find the right &amp;:tJ;bl
llutl'lt' to. prOpos(' 1 . new lorlt ·\t ov~· ~· 1!1r· 0 1t 1o ·n:vrr tu Cat· lliGVr ll. Wili.OI" rlnotllng t~ a for 11. wf411 in th is belt. Tlhe usual
tnd d•m· •Ystem to rr.place lh · rl~ ~h urg, •'w Asltland rr·flncr'· rnrtrhod ,,.f ~o:rl:ing sccomlarx re- ·app t•o~~.tth !.s !o Mmly o1d r·~­
Oid, Tht morlcrnl:z:aqon will 1w '1arl n rap: arJ t~· n( l ,OOO barre'• l'Ov.&gt;ry r..r ol\ hy artificial~,v ro- cords Ill' drilling, t.hc n sin1r. a
an further projl;rtf'!J for Ghi
iCr flay. 1'ht' p ~M &lt;'nl CaUcUs ~Iori~ prrssure lu the ml -bcar· mw hole near ;r. previous p~oduJUver lranr.portalion , Somr da: 1u :·.~ rapM'&gt;' it..v i~ more t.tum OJ. ng furm~~olton . Th is l11 done by 1em·.
Nle Ashland on rt'Cord will b '}()() bnrrr:h )lrf •lay.
~)tnnpi~1 watm· clown II 3r.rira or
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Jn 1041 Alih ~ H_r'l O'•! ma!t c 11 holeS 11paec:t in certa:n pattern :;
"l'b!l! i11 w11dcatt·lua," he said,
1 ··anrl eu-~ h well is a gamble.'' ... •
~eo:cn ov~~e~hc ~~Fv:r. ft"~::·. wo11rt8s :vro ~"~""'' in r("l'\ n'n· · ! ln tHe arl".a wlwrl'\ llll:~ficir.nt oi1 1

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our
ja tllt 14tlp..Kaooo aroi loou lamUioo llld OUrWVOI.
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. . . .1~1¥ brlabt U.01t don. Ullo area
lea&lt;lero /II tbct
bollovo.
era wbldl lllOU14
W'!tb tho ajlvcot ()[ l!""' In· aa)'lbln~ we've aeeo lp lbo put.

.ion tons of a:ravel.
'hi
Statiltiea atood at lil4J per cebt
The plant ls near thP. site of the 1 pped to the J\Oaa Cl)ucrete and ol the • (MT aver e for the
multiftnilllon dollar Kaiser Alu· Mortar Compan)' and to other h d
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t lr sucem 1~
ve monua. ~
m1DUJ1)
and Ch erru~
Willow Grove in Jaei:.•on County,
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Ueputm at
W. Va.
The beaver i.a the Iarieat North report.ed tbltre~ore tbaa
11!••
1 _Gravel at the Applt; Grove s~te American rodent and one of the eeot of Arft.e·rlean famlUet
will be loaded on t.Jarges and I most uluable fwbearerl.
income. exceectia' $8,100 1
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$40-MILLION
FOR THIS YEAR

4a eart)o Ohio River romance
wu told by Lon,teHow in 1847.
lt 1 n.t the story al Eva111eltne
Miiil . 'er journey down the Ohio
imf MiJSiltiiJI)i Rtvel'J In seareb
oe.t.er lover. Loolf·ellow wrote of
the lt.-urdy oaks
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BW't"" Ill lAbor

Meigs
County Scene .For Gravel Development
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The followlnt ttory was ,..
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!10 NJBC-Zoo Par,de
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I'LAITICI IN VOI.UMI

I'Jtillca Ire llilit fol: tbe fi&gt;O&lt;&amp;
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'r:OO l!IB£'-..Comftdy Hour

From Pomeroy

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llld lead. Plut!&lt;i .-I Ill bulldlllf loipeoljon an• automatic~.......
utlmalod al 400 :million joulula
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year, Itt Ntect to be imfi~l•h Qr l'O\Igbueu ttal·
Jfl. mnuenelQ.I moaeta .,..
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year.

Various Uses

dustrv.,

rowing Regi

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A ven- Important product, •·
peoially to llelp Count,. KOII
people thlnlt ol salt as the whltelfliaed atull that Ill uaed to keep
Aunt Jemunab and other u1t
I, ~era fllled; tbt ..... nlar lllol
aCid 1 -dub 'If lute to a aalad or
I a!Y• mea\ 1 bolter taole.
r 1 Sail- imd l!i~ prc..OIJIDI of It J1
-anciJ liU been •a lta)ldby' loduotry
of K~&lt;to &lt;louoty.
J'ust bOw maey utea aall .11 put
to " &lt;leocribed u fallows:
or food and. 41lrY

Your. Dollar .Buys More at Western Auto

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ci:OO NBC--Televisian Playhouse
1:00 NBC--.Loretta Youn( Show
"I Remember the Rani."
· 0:~ ~ob Cum.mimr!l Show
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· 'IM:its (:c:rl.f'ee Break"
·" tkOO •NBC-'Reqnest Performance
.10:30 Mr. Cltben
,1:00 ABC-'Tiwenly Que&amp;tions

MOll. AUTOMATION
A new job _Cor automallob II ~

of lis&amp; pi-OC!bcllon toaiatte ll!rpectlon. Detro! ll&gt;4u•
oqti&amp;IOCI ,the t&amp;W of 'II thO non·
t!l+oua Dlfttll. 'ifufnlbullt, eoP,er, · ti'i~llsb aatleipate automat!: 8"81r

8:00 G. E. Theatre

8:00 NBC----&lt;Peoplt are Funny
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'1 :00 Toa&amp;t ol the TOIIPI!l

5';46 Ames Brothert

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IJ :00 Widty Dink and You
11 :30 Contott camtval
12:00 Faith lor TodO)&lt;
t2:30 Yooth 'Views the News
1:00 Cbul&lt;h'l Bi( Story
J:30 Admonac ol Liberty
2:30 l.et'1 Take I Trip
3:0(,. Amerlcad Week
3:30 The Starch
4 :00 Adventure
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5:00 Suqday Lucy Show
5·30 Ycu Are There
6:00 Lusie
6:$0 lnck Benny
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9:30 nat's My IJne
10:00 Sundoy New• Speelal
10:1$ Late Show, "Abroad with
Two Yank1 " William Ben·
dix, Dennis O'Keefe

pr...-vatio • aad curlnl
of moota; callllln1 aad pl~llllnl of
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PERCULA.TORS-&lt;'. ~ ••• $1.00
TO,"'"'TERS
$1 98
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HEATERS ..........• $1.19

GJ.RD_EN HOSE $2.1-9 "• p

BfJo$1.21

leatber;~ mat1a.1

·of
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~ for cldnlnr. bleochlat,
~ P!"IDIIDI•of le&amp;IUH, In .,...
~ PbotDifiPh¥ lolld eveo IDeoct~Qdeo, Tbere or~ otben, \00· sbow the Bll !aj~n JloDd
0( ~rae, thi1 I• not nteaot to depth of 060 feet With &amp;
fmP!y. ~t, It Is. oalt ln. ,!orm nus ot 17~ feet. Tile
•• ~pbje" 011181. ·
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Jlolt Collli&gt;OD)' .at
The brine troD. well• tbla re- tbe Excelsior ~tt
been deae~bed as per- Pomeroy, extract ' briiJII
best in tb~ world for Big Injun Slild and -~~~~l
is the bitten by the vainer
, od qf ~YipOJ;ItiOD. , .
Berea Sl'nd,ttone il
laraely ' of MDdstOD~

Sign 01!

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.....bleo; ooftenlat of w"er:

twnnUq of

BEACON'S HEW FURNITURE WAX
Light or Dark wiltt Ivery $1.00 Sale

AD KlDdJ te ·B oote fi'OIIL-Complote LbMi

GARDEN and YARD
HEDGE TOOLS

Compl•te Fishing Needs

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In

llfANY BARGAINS IN BOD8

1¢ SALE 69c
and lc buys 2 caps
ENAMEL - All Cc!lon

eral il line in texture.
pwo In eompcjslfJon, . and
in color. Two dtatlrtet
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Summer Plastic Spoons
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On Mill Street In

PROGRESSIVE
MIQDLIPOlT
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eurlous per,bho. It ntAY

Pi:.tJMBING &amp; HIE-.TING

In. order to lmprea,1

Pb11\le 1!82-J

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your queatlon; l.f not

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SALES - SElVJ'CI!
231 MUI St.

find the
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thla. evidence of the
wol'b.
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l l : ftla t.t the Lile
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liO 'To Be Allaouneed
~;1111 Talent Sb-ase
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AllC-Stop tbe M111tc
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;00 NDC--8ackground
!10 NJBC-Zoo Par,de
tti-·- H a l l of Fame

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I'LAITICI IN VOI.UMI

I'Jtillca Ire llilit fol: tbe fi&gt;O&lt;&amp;
1ft volwioi tho \111'01

tb.Y

up st.,..

NDC-M"r. ,J»eepers- _
'r:OO l!IB£'-..Comftdy Hour

From Pomeroy

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(Ail;~111

llld lead. Plut!&lt;i .-I Ill bulldlllf loipeoljon an• automatic~.......
utlmalod al 400 :million joulula
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"T(
tor
year, Itt Ntect to be imfi~l•h Qr l'O\Igbueu ttal·
Jfl. mnuenelQ.I moaeta .,..
.developed tiJ a \ fine

tile

year.

Various Uses

dustrv.,

rowing Regi

~~or Product,

.. KnoWil To All
A ven- Important product, •·
peoially to llelp Count,. KOII
people thlnlt ol salt as the whltelfliaed atull that Ill uaed to keep
Aunt Jemunab and other u1t
I, ~era fllled; tbt ..... nlar lllol
aCid 1 -dub 'If lute to a aalad or
I a!Y• mea\ 1 bolter taole.
r 1 Sail- imd l!i~ prc..OIJIDI of It J1
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of K~&lt;to &lt;louoty.
J'ust bOw maey utea aall .11 put
to " &lt;leocribed u fallows:
or food and. 41lrY

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1:00 NBC--.Loretta Youn( Show
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.10:30 Mr. Cltben
,1:00 ABC-'Tiwenly Que&amp;tions

MOll. AUTOMATION
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of lis&amp; pi-OC!bcllon toaiatte ll!rpectlon. Detro! ll&gt;4u•
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5';46 Ames Brothert

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IJ :00 Widty Dink and You
11 :30 Contott camtval
12:00 Faith lor TodO)&lt;
t2:30 Yooth 'Views the News
1:00 Cbul&lt;h'l Bi( Story
J:30 Admonac ol Liberty
2:30 l.et'1 Take I Trip
3:0(,. Amerlcad Week
3:30 The Starch
4 :00 Adventure
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5·30 Ycu Are There
6:00 Lusie
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10:00 Sundoy New• Speelal
10:1$ Late Show, "Abroad with
Two Yank1 " William Ben·
dix, Dennis O'Keefe

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PERCULA.TORS-&lt;'. ~ ••• $1.00
TO,"'"'TERS
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GJ.RD_EN HOSE $2.1-9 "• p

BfJo$1.21

leatber;~ mat1a.1

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~ for cldnlnr. bleochlat,
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~ PbotDifiPh¥ lolld eveo IDeoct~Qdeo, Tbere or~ otben, \00· sbow the Bll !aj~n JloDd
0( ~rae, thi1 I• not nteaot to depth of 060 feet With &amp;
fmP!y. ~t, It Is. oalt ln. ,!orm nus ot 17~ feet. Tile
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The brine troD. well• tbla re- tbe Excelsior ~tt
been deae~bed as per- Pomeroy, extract ' briiJII
best in tb~ world for Big Injun Slild and -~~~~l
is the bitten by the vainer
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Berea Sl'nd,ttone il
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BEACON'S HEW FURNITURE WAX
Light or Dark wiltt Ivery $1.00 Sale

AD KlDdJ te ·B oote fi'OIIL-Complote LbMi

GARDEN and YARD
HEDGE TOOLS

Compl•te Fishing Needs

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llfANY BARGAINS IN BOD8

1¢ SALE 69c
and lc buys 2 caps
ENAMEL - All Cc!lon

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pwo In eompcjslfJon, . and
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'THE RUHR VALLEY OF 111~ U,!j, A:'

Low Cost Barge Tran&amp;port
. Industry To J\tej\ ,.

Co1Ulti

l~9,376Tpns
'When eo.! \1 C\\t away from ita
bl~ !fllillll 1,&gt;110• in lbe botOI!I

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Broiler lndu try:

Dark

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f~tlon labs plaee. NO lonfiler
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0011 ~or ®W!d tbounndo Ill
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·S\Or.,~·ler·

navisati6n ·
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' Mat for force the steel to mtke
' a~Obiles and bridgts; auill
J.n ' tbe eeneratin&amp; af electric po• 1flflri heat for
home$, scboQI.J,
~ b~lttesses and even 1fler under''pln&amp; a ~~leal change, wovet
.ti*o .tb~ Iale.t tas-hion thlll will
~u;tri"'e milady's eye.
~ •llr,p Coqntf bas. ~own tbro~·..u~ the years, ~~!1 re,aarde~ . as

• "~)" county. Iqdeed were it not

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·of ' the county are Condee
~· Cornett Coal; Hobart

..~ Coal; Maiden Co., Middle~. Coal. Swisher Coal Co., and
West Coal Co.
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County Rel(ions comes from
of coal called, the Pomeroy,
·. 'PlttsburMh and the Upper

minP,!
ln Meiss
J)roducer,,
How·
coal productlnn
month• of .
to lead
C!Qunties In
Southea11tern
rei, the State Industrial Re·
.J4ijl),,; DeJ)artment reportra:. •
eompai'inl the methods of
In each o.r th~ three COUll, ~allul ani Ma~on of.
area, 11 I' mprl!lng to nnte
pro'houn~ed difference be·
the Ohio countieo and the
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phlc map, of ~ .eastP.rn part .of
the,eou.nt)' ~~p':&amp;inina thh1 veln of
coal lndiC!Itlb,fthe lol'ation of tlh!

more .pilrtipls oi.n mo~
t,hese are not penistent 1.:11~~~: . 1
co,l there,ore . has 110 d
drUI .Ml.ef pqt down to thil vein sttut'ture. Ov'erlyihg ·the
1of boat WittC the tbfClcness ~and the the massive Pomeroy sandston .
elevations of the vein .at various ·
in mo!lt ·
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pointl. This information was com•
piled from maps of thP, Geological

~prvey
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Th.e .awount

n!iln•··

county

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firma
Coa1 ~ ~ . o( ·c:p.al ~ the. SQ\IU)ef~~n ' square miles.
The Pomeroy Coal
Coal; part of Meigs County. A topogra·

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produced
anH. rem~inin.g lo reserve in each
or the producing veinll or coal In
t.fete!l County under dlacussion h
Included in the separate reportll
on eacb cqal vein .
The Pomeroy' eqal ·f5ll•o known
as the Rtdttone CoaH was for·

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v~l· bu~ Ji · ~l p~w ~~Q~ to ,

111m• diotapc~ 'bo)'ell)~

P~m.·r~Y

vein. The Pom!!rOJ v•ln l,f fQpp4
In l~e hllll jrqnllaf pit tho ' Q~lq

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Galha and Mel~• lie loUowed !Iouth :4Nellt Bcto•s the
loatied untU tht •lJt:\F:· H~&gt;wever lt ha11 little or no
.~~:-:::·~~hand
of lotS
wh'~n o11e Valu-e until Meigs County Ia reaeh'UDlt Wll lbltalled In a t!CI, Where It hu expanded Into an
Melg1 COunty.
~n;tportant area known 111 the Porn ·
has been noted that
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Th't Pomeroy field i~
mines are
lp the
tow11 shlps of
vein of coal
an ~li s bW'y,
and
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totralae tur~l staod.rli• of 1Mrig".
,.eae two r~atona m~lvate4 t~e
~ablisltment of t,.e M.el!la Coun·tyrJ'arm Bure.au Fed,ratlon thirty
•!J: yean •10. The~;e aame two
-rpalon,\1 •~Ill pre&lt;lominate In tbo
P.fPIIUm tot;lay 111 some thra~. hun·
dtpd farm ramUJea .Join ~~d, t(t
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Many of the urne people wbo
th!jl value! of •n ora:•nl&amp;a·
t~ eompoJed or fal'll)ef!, fODt~k
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f~ers are tUII active in the
q.~up. Amon• those havlnlil won
' ~enty ye~n of conaecuthe mem·
nhlp In ll)t aroqp 11re W,· 4..
Cprman, Everett Colwell , Mrs.
Tlaeodor:e Grue•eT, Dana Ha~m,
Jpbn F. Hamm. P. S. tloudashelt,
J~hn Uoudaahelt, Vernon NeMse
.1Hbrley Neleon, Mr•. Ollie Thoma: .
G ,L. Michael C T Morris 1\0
sPencer, Ho:..ard ·BOlin, 'nlrJ
Gtithrie, Harold Cnnahan, John
Uartun1 and Porter' Midkiff.
_ lfrom Ita very conception, the
"m Bureau Federation hid h11d
little difli'lll!Y fn llndlnl proJeeta
become Interested ln. They have
active i.q ac~oola, roada, tole·
p-o~neo,, i"!lltlatlye nioljen . ond
ftecG,niUon hu been
several lime• from the
and 1tate ror their fine
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Bo,.rd of Directors, the ortarilza.
liOJIIatakinli a Jeadini part In th.:!
field of lea:lslatiol),, women actl·
vltiet and youth leadetahip. Mem·
b~rship Ia on a family baais arid
the prosram 11 developed to in·
elude thi!J feature.
Close arrmatlon with the Ohio
Farm Bureau Federation and the
American Farm Buretu Feder:~·
tlon offers the farmerS of Meias
Cqunty an opportunity tQ voiCe
thPir .opinions in state and natjpnal ls11Ue11 and · Jo derive beneflt11'
from their partlclpatil&gt;n. Close
contacts are kept with the farmers
throu,11h advi ~or y councjls com·
mitle~; and 8Pokesmtln. So;,e of
the very things diHCUASed loully
arc reported have resulted in
~hanJC8 for tho betterment or fill
Jriteresh In atrleultu"c
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maintain n high position In the
community, by Initiating and aupcr~lnr those thlni(S which Will
t ~P realize their two main
1 P•· -- - - - - TUIIINII COMING lOON
Accelerated et'forta in gu

tur·
blae reuarch may brine automoUv!e
turbines Into producUap aooner thdn ftad be~
ted. Top ·manaeernent In qbe m•·
Joli' auto flm1 predict• 1uth en..l
glnel! will be on tbe hl1hwayt

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'THE RUHR VALLEY OF 111~ U,!j, A:'

Low Cost Barge Tran&amp;port
. Industry To J\tej\ ,.

Co1Ulti

l~9,376Tpns
'When eo.! \1 C\\t away from ita
bl~ !fllillll 1,&gt;110• in lbe botOI!I

• raw

~ ·~ ~ ~· f ~!!MI.&lt; lnllf.:

Broiler lndu try:

Dark

mater}lls

p~lipltted

;r~~

f~tlon labs plaee. NO lonfiler
~~~ ll 'hidden away Where it ha~ ,
0011 ~or ®W!d tbounndo Ill
~· ·t,ct ll broutbt forth to 'be
.Ja&amp;Wed ••ny by tlpp1e, truck, bar, p or gondol-a to be uted for

·S\Or.,~·ler·

navisati6n ·
'

' Mat for force the steel to mtke
' a~Obiles and bridgts; auill
J.n ' tbe eeneratin&amp; af electric po• 1flflri heat for
home$, scboQI.J,
~ b~lttesses and even 1fler under''pln&amp; a ~~leal change, wovet
.ti*o .tb~ Iale.t tas-hion thlll will
~u;tri"'e milady's eye.
~ •llr,p Coqntf bas. ~own tbro~·..u~ the years, ~~!1 re,aarde~ . as

• "~)" county. Iqdeed were it not

, f'lr. ~1. it i5
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4qu~lf'jl

would have

that the
progressed a~

'rtpidh· as it has .
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)among the leading coal
·of ' the county are Condee
~· Cornett Coal; Hobart

..~ Coal; Maiden Co., Middle~. Coal. Swisher Coal Co., and
West Coal Co.
•
'I'M eoal being produced n
County Rel(ions comes from
of coal called, the Pomeroy,
·. 'PlttsburMh and the Upper

minP,!
ln Meiss
J)roducer,,
How·
coal productlnn
month• of .
to lead
C!Qunties In
Southea11tern
rei, the State Industrial Re·
.J4ijl),,; DeJ)artment reportra:. •
eompai'inl the methods of
In each o.r th~ three COUll, ~allul ani Ma~on of.
area, 11 I' mprl!lng to nnte
pro'houn~ed difference be·
the Ohio countieo and the
Ail

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phlc map, of ~ .eastP.rn part .of
the,eou.nt)' ~~p':&amp;inina thh1 veln of
coal lndiC!Itlb,fthe lol'ation of tlh!

more .pilrtipls oi.n mo~
t,hese are not penistent 1.:11~~~: . 1
co,l there,ore . has 110 d
drUI .Ml.ef pqt down to thil vein sttut'ture. Ov'erlyihg ·the
1of boat WittC the tbfClcness ~and the the massive Pomeroy sandston .
elevations of the vein .at various ·
in mo!lt ·
· bed '
pointl. This information was com•
piled from maps of thP, Geological

~prvey
·~t 9)'10. of ~o ·~
Th.e .awount

n!iln•··

county

.,..- _ _ _ _ __;___

firma
Coa1 ~ ~ . o( ·c:p.al ~ the. SQ\IU)ef~~n ' square miles.
The Pomeroy Coal
Coal; part of Meigs County. A topogra·

t~e

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produced
anH. rem~inin.g lo reserve in each
or the producing veinll or coal In
t.fete!l County under dlacussion h
Included in the separate reportll
on eacb cqal vein .
The Pomeroy' eqal ·f5ll•o known
as the Rtdttone CoaH was for·

t~·~~~~~~~~

'r'~!!f th.~usht t~ ~~he r,it~s~~F!P.

v~l· bu~ Ji · ~l p~w ~~Q~ to ,

111m• diotapc~ 'bo)'ell)~

P~m.·r~Y

vein. The Pom!!rOJ v•ln l,f fQpp4
In l~e hllll jrqnllaf pit tho ' Q~lq

!!!t,r IP.

BeiiiJ~P.I r,~p1~7 ~·~ ~.lq

Galha and Mel~• lie loUowed !Iouth :4Nellt Bcto•s the
loatied untU tht •lJt:\F:· H~&gt;wever lt ha11 little or no
.~~:-:::·~~hand
of lotS
wh'~n o11e Valu-e until Meigs County Ia reaeh'UDlt Wll lbltalled In a t!CI, Where It hu expanded Into an
Melg1 COunty.
~n;tportant area known 111 the Porn ·
has been noted that
er~~
Th't Pomeroy field i~
mines are
lp the
tow11 shlps of
vein of coal
an ~li s bW'y,
and
of the
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totralae tur~l staod.rli• of 1Mrig".
,.eae two r~atona m~lvate4 t~e
~ablisltment of t,.e M.el!la Coun·tyrJ'arm Bure.au Fed,ratlon thirty
•!J: yean •10. The~;e aame two
-rpalon,\1 •~Ill pre&lt;lominate In tbo
P.fPIIUm tot;lay 111 some thra~. hun·
dtpd farm ramUJea .Join ~~d, t(t
f~~er the pro1reu of 11rlcul-

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Many of the urne people wbo
th!jl value! of •n ora:•nl&amp;a·
t~ eompoJed or fal'll)ef!, fODt~k
.J... by rarmers and workin1 tor
f~ers are tUII active in the
q.~up. Amon• those havlnlil won
' ~enty ye~n of conaecuthe mem·
nhlp In ll)t aroqp 11re W,· 4..
Cprman, Everett Colwell , Mrs.
Tlaeodor:e Grue•eT, Dana Ha~m,
Jpbn F. Hamm. P. S. tloudashelt,
J~hn Uoudaahelt, Vernon NeMse
.1Hbrley Neleon, Mr•. Ollie Thoma: .
G ,L. Michael C T Morris 1\0
sPencer, Ho:..ard ·BOlin, 'nlrJ
Gtithrie, Harold Cnnahan, John
Uartun1 and Porter' Midkiff.
_ lfrom Ita very conception, the
"m Bureau Federation hid h11d
little difli'lll!Y fn llndlnl proJeeta
become Interested ln. They have
active i.q ac~oola, roada, tole·
p-o~neo,, i"!lltlatlye nioljen . ond
ftecG,niUon hu been
several lime• from the
and 1tate ror their fine
l'f'~llzed

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Bo,.rd of Directors, the ortarilza.
liOJIIatakinli a Jeadini part In th.:!
field of lea:lslatiol),, women actl·
vltiet and youth leadetahip. Mem·
b~rship Ia on a family baais arid
the prosram 11 developed to in·
elude thi!J feature.
Close arrmatlon with the Ohio
Farm Bureau Federation and the
American Farm Buretu Feder:~·
tlon offers the farmerS of Meias
Cqunty an opportunity tQ voiCe
thPir .opinions in state and natjpnal ls11Ue11 and · Jo derive beneflt11'
from their partlclpatil&gt;n. Close
contacts are kept with the farmers
throu,11h advi ~or y councjls com·
mitle~; and 8Pokesmtln. So;,e of
the very things diHCUASed loully
arc reported have resulted in
~hanJC8 for tho betterment or fill
Jriteresh In atrleultu"c
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maintain n high position In the
community, by Initiating and aupcr~lnr those thlni(S which Will
t ~P realize their two main
1 P•· -- - - - - TUIIINII COMING lOON
Accelerated et'forta in gu

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blae reuarch may brine automoUv!e
turbines Into producUap aooner thdn ftad be~
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30,. 1955

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of cable wltb sizes rangtnJ from
26 pair of wire. to more than 300
15,000 feet of covered wire wu
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nhle facilltlfl ia. the eutem 1ec- UJed u replaeementJ and O'lu
tieD ~ the city with 1 substan- used to replaee many lead-ill wlrel
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improvemnt J)NII'atn permits tnJliJiliMion of ea.lla to Genertl'•
len'ke to be estibliahed for wait· nearb)r exchaQJes of Letart Falls
Jat applleant.a along the route of and Portland. lnter-uchlna:e c:lr·
i.e &amp;utruetlon u w.U u within cuJta to theae poiDtt were routed
$~. In the eaattrn Seeuon through the new cable.
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1 $2,0,000 projed to t xpand the
:;x~~7'":• aclllttes for uptrades
expansion .of aerial and under·
if illi'Yiee for pJ'ellea.t us
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General Telephone Sy1tem., operates laG exchanges tn 82 t'oUDUe•
throuchout the state. In Meigs
County tbe Company o&amp;H!I'IteJ c:en·
tral offices at. Middleport, Racine,
Letart f'alll and Portland In addJ·
tion to Pomer07 .
Construetion crews of Gener;d
Tele;plJone Company of Obio 'Ia
PtSmeroy have made undersrOUQd
and
aerial
eablt expanslt;ln
tbroulbout the NorthWett seetloo .
ol the city loeluding the !Jneoln
Heill)hb area. Tllita wu reported
today by W, H; Farrlni\Oft, Dlvt.
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need for much larger wlre dl•
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chana:e oUite to ·thla aection of
the city. The Complny tpoke»
man noted that telephnnea ln ser·
vice throu1hout the Pumeroy ex·
dunae have increued thri~UII:h
Installations from 1,813 In UM8 to
oVer 2.300 todey, an increue of
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20'11
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Ohio' Valley,
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;Four · ye~rA 1go a n~W market·
in.i .reu:iori was s"et up at c;l'n~in·
nltJ : Disttibu~ ion pomts neares1
'a Meigs . County are Ii)cated a.t
H~ntingt.on, Wes~ VIrginia and
Marietta,, Ohio.
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A· big 800 pair underground
feeder cable wu added to the
nble now lttadlns out of the ctm.·
tral otflce buJidlna. Thl1 larJe
cable then connect• with other
arms of the dlttribution tyetem
auch as 400, 300, 200 &amp;1ld ~~nailer
cablt11 whleb ' wiU fee~:t tpMI··
ol thl• oetllon ol the

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In Middleport

"The job our telephone C!rews
have 11tartt!d i11 Mimed at provld·
lng sufficient tacilltlos in this
area for at least the next ten
yeara," Farr;na:ton ex-plained.
General Ja plaeJris kntODI other
ltem11 almost 4 mllea of '!!able with
sizes r11nglnJ from zt pair to 6QO
1 pair, 90 poles and ui,ooo reet of
cove~ wire, the latter to be Ul·
ed as rcplaccmcttl of lt!ad In wires
tor ttomc 200 present cuatomeu."
This Is one more pha1e ot Gen•
era1'11 contlnulna expansion and
improvement pt•ogram In MeiJ~
County, Farrington said. The Cont

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Sar·
nia, Ontario, Canada. The Toi.Q()i)·
•#lnCry i• the lara:e·Bt in Ohio.
&gt; These three 'retineri·es ~· st•pply
Sun"s matke~t!i!i: ,territory which
con&amp;ists o1 J8 s1ate1 Und· the· Dlstrlci of Columbia.
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Pl'OducUon In
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30,. 1955

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Ohf'-·
Tile aeeoad project consilt.a &gt;f

of cable wltb sizes rangtnJ from
26 pair of wire. to more than 300
15,000 feet of covered wire wu
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nhle facilltlfl ia. the eutem 1ec- UJed u replaeementJ and O'lu
tieD ~ the city with 1 substan- used to replaee many lead-ill wlrel
ttW 'Gieaalon to the community for eustome[J. The ntw eable wae
~ SJr.eu1 e. Tbi 1 expanlion and speelfieall)' designed to ip1prove
improvemnt J)NII'atn permits tnJliJiliMion of ea.lla to Genertl'•
len'ke to be estibliahed for wait· nearb)r exchaQJes of Letart Falls
Jat applleant.a along the route of and Portland. lnter-uchlna:e c:lr·
i.e &amp;utruetlon u w.U u within cuJta to theae poiDtt were routed
$~. In the eaattrn Seeuon through the new cable.
.:.t•u.t- et.Q itt completion provides General Telephone eonllructed
~ f
1 $2,0,000 projed to t xpand the
:;x~~7'":• aclllttes for uptrades
expansion .of aerial and under·
if illi'Yiee for pJ'ellea.t us
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-- the nortbw-ut HCtioo of the e.it:r
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Genenll Telephone Company lf
Ohio, an oporlling subsidiary of
General Telephone Sy1tem., operates laG exchanges tn 82 t'oUDUe•
throuchout the state. In Meigs
County tbe Company o&amp;H!I'IteJ c:en·
tral offices at. Middleport, Racine,
Letart f'alll and Portland In addJ·
tion to Pomer07 .
Construetion crews of Gener;d
Tele;plJone Company of Obio 'Ia
PtSmeroy have made undersrOUQd
and
aerial
eablt expanslt;ln
tbroulbout the NorthWett seetloo .
ol the city loeluding the !Jneoln
Heill)hb area. Tllita wu reported
today by W, H; Farrlni\Oft, Dlvt.
lon Comme.rtlal Manager of the

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need for much larger wlre dl•
trlbution facJIIUes from the tX.·
chana:e oUite to ·thla aection of
the city. The Complny tpoke»
man noted that telephnnea ln ser·
vice throu1hout the Pumeroy ex·
dunae have increued thri~UII:h
Installations from 1,813 In UM8 to
oVer 2.300 todey, an increue of
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$un Oil Coropany during re· the number of manulneturing ;toreept ye,ri" has aradu,allf expand · poraUoru; Juos lpcre...d
20'11
'ed ~ts mark~tjng, op~rationa in lhe
Ohio' Valley,
'
·
;Four · ye~rA 1go a n~W market·
in.i .reu:iori was s"et up at c;l'n~in·
nltJ : Disttibu~ ion pomts neares1
'a Meigs . County are Ii)cated a.t
H~ntingt.on, Wes~ VIrginia and
Marietta,, Ohio.
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tbout43% ,
A· big 800 pair underground
feeder cable wu added to the
nble now lttadlns out of the ctm.·
tral otflce buJidlna. Thl1 larJe
cable then connect• with other
arms of the dlttribution tyetem
auch as 400, 300, 200 &amp;1ld ~~nailer
cablt11 whleb ' wiU fee~:t tpMI··
ol thl• oetllon ol the

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BECKY'S
In Middleport

"The job our telephone C!rews
have 11tartt!d i11 Mimed at provld·
lng sufficient tacilltlos in this
area for at least the next ten
yeara," Farr;na:ton ex-plained.
General Ja plaeJris kntODI other
ltem11 almost 4 mllea of '!!able with
sizes r11nglnJ from zt pair to 6QO
1 pair, 90 poles and ui,ooo reet of
cove~ wire, the latter to be Ul·
ed as rcplaccmcttl of lt!ad In wires
tor ttomc 200 present cuatomeu."
This Is one more pha1e ot Gen•
era1'11 contlnulna expansion and
improvement pt•ogram In MeiJ~
County, Farrington said. The Cont

at
·Martus · KooK, Penn.,
Sar·
nia, Ontario, Canada. The Toi.Q()i)·
•#lnCry i• the lara:e·Bt in Ohio.
&gt; These three 'retineri·es ~· st•pply
Sun"s matke~t!i!i: ,territory which
con&amp;ists o1 J8 s1ate1 Und· the· Dlstrlci of Columbia.
'" ·
S'Jh ·aliJO Ia ·
In crude oil

Pl'OducUon In
Canadl.
~·;~~~!:::~:
tnclud(ltJ na
over
linea, o fle.t i ol
kers ond II: ~araoo. II
898 ra.Uroid 'tftnk cars,
vehlclel ~itd

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"Land of Opportunity" -The area
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grow at a steady pace. We dre
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From J;LBERP ELDS In Pomeroy-For many years ow
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lery, ele. By SAVING thelr,salealips from . Eiherfeldo In

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WARDROBES .

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Sfeepe.r"

SALE! Fine Quality

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with sell. levellnl tilt lelrt', automt...
tlc Cord Jock and

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cotton

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blind at a aeM&amp;t!on&amp;ll)' low prtee·,
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