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GIUCIII FOR toDAY

Jradbury PTA
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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 18, 1960-

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- Bradbury PTA will bt held Wed:pesday evening wi th the meeting 1

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wllh Robert 1
Moriis, preaident, in cbarge .
The program i&amp; set !or a p. m.

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About
Maddleoort

cordially invited to attend.

The annual c ongregational meeting of

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Commissioners

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Regu1or
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the ID!erno.
,Ql!lclala. Ald ldontll)'lns tbe
woll!d bo a dlfflcult tlak.

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&amp;o their condition, dental xbe about the onb' way
10 do it.
141 le11t ~ur people llvlng in
tlMi deneely wooded area heard
W 11w tbe plane crash.
·- l'armer Irvinl: W•Uace, .one of
tM. tirat pe.rsoDa on the scene,
aiJ tbe fuel t:anka be&amp;an explcdinl: . j..,t u he got there.
·"'Three I\IYI were ~ing tberra
In lhe !Ire ·bot 1 coll!dn'l tell how

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COMFORTABLE RECLINER CIDUBS

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Work

Coogreoaman Walter Moeller will be iD Pomeroy oen
Monday Dight to dUculi8 with
council Ita problems iD COD·
neetloil with state demands U
buDd · a miJlloo doUar sewer·
age and diBposal plant.

Accept Bid For
90 Day Period

Due

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REPAIRING

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Pomeroy Sewage Answer

TONIGHT oncl TVIIDAY

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- A Capital Alrilnes Viscount
Monday Didlt and all 50 penon&amp;
three clllldioeo.
pl!lne fell only 50 miles short

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Middleport
The IKlcial committe for the Church of Christ was held Sunday evening at which time the
IQYening is uking the PTA mem- officers for the coming year were elected and the reports from
ben to bring either sandwiches or the different parts o1 both the Church and Sunda1y School
cooties for the social hour followib&amp; the meetmg.
were given.
A devotional service was conducted by the pastor, Rev.
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Fred I Gardner and the commun.
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R/OY kating arty
wn senlce was held after wh 1ch
Mr!!'. Martha Childs reported for
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Mr L ' R. Wiley, actmg as cttalr· the Loyal Sona and Dauahtera, the
The ~brul!an l!:ndeavor group ?f man, conducted the election of Chnstlan Endeavor, and also of
the Muldleport Church of Chnst 1 the followmg oWcen for the the summer campa attended by the
enJored a akatmg party Saturday I church and Sunday School.
young people of the t::burch.
evePlng at the Skate-A-Way.
Elders: Thomas Bowen, Walter
The report lor the ~oung Adult
Young people who attended in·
eluded Carl LeFever, Ellen Dut· Bunce, Raymond Cole, Milton class was prepared by Milton
toD, carol Scott, Judy MMrtin . .Su- Houd,. shclt , Herman Lohse, Ho- Houdashelt, and M.ih Mildred
sie Slater, Christine Bahr, Sandra mer RJ cc , Wilbur Theobald, Rho- Hawley gave the report of the LoyBun~e and Helen Caplcina. The del Steffy, Russell Wilson and al Pals Cl111, Mrs. Leonard Van
group waa accompanied by tht•ir Kenneth McElhinny.
Meter, Jr., the Homebuildere, and
counselor, Mrs. Martha &lt;.:hilds.
Mrs. C,eorte Hudson the Loyal BeTransportation was furnh hed
Will Reynolds was re·elected as reana.
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by Mrs. Paul Scott Mrs. Edgar Deacon emeritus anrt the follow ·
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cute &amp;
'"'' iiAllensworth Cash B~hr and JLev. ing were elected a11 active deacons :
F1oyd Boyer reported for the
brldp in Arbe'l ~;&amp;t.W:iti;J;
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Horace Abb 0 tt c h B 8 h Fl d Loyal ,Men and Mrs. Ernest Lal·
Fred I. Gardner.
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, oy lance tbe Lo"al
Women's claBB.
aklrt en~~embl1 . The
•Boyer, W1llard
Boyer.
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make the geonu1t.ric · ·
Miss Connie Marley spent lhe Chester Erwin, William Grueser,
The se&lt;:retai'J. E. 0 . McKinley,
tern ot • the red, whit•
weekend in WeHton, W. Va . with Mannn Kelly, Werman Klncajd, prepared the report for the Bible
blue allk aklrt are appllqued .
her parents .
Harold U,hse, Robert McElhinny, School u a whole and Mrs. ChUdl
on the red cuhm•r• pu~ftr.
Earl 0 . McKinley, George Mein· reported on the activities of the
l·
hart, Denver Rice Oscur Roush, Philathea Women of the church.
William Slater, L. 'U. Wiley, Dan
The report from the choir was
While, Wendell Gerlach, . Homer given
by I. R. Wlley alter which
Omen 5
Jones and Norman Yeauger.
tbe minl5ter, Rev. Gardner, gave
L . R. Wiley WitS elected as his report for the year. Mr. Wiley
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treasurer of the church. and Sun· also gave the treaaurer'a report.
day School. Mrs. Arthur Skinner
After the benediction the eonUfC
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was chosen choir director and lilregation was Invited to the 1 oc1a1
Mn. Martha Chll• p~ulded ~~~~~
and
Mrs. Chester Erwtn organist. Mrs. rooms for refreshmentt whtch over the meeting when tbe Phil·
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Harold Lohse and Miss Judy But- were served from a tabled cf!nter· atbea Society of the Mlcldleport
cher were named as assistant or· ed with an arrana:ement of white Church of Chrilrt met for their reganists.
mums. Sllver and crystal with gular meeting tit the cburcb. '
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Bible School officers are : Super- ':'hhellteabclaen. dies were also used on
The meetln&amp; wao opan·• _,.. fatt ..dtd
intf;!ndent, Rhodell Steffy; ~tsslstant ~
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1superinl•mdf;!nts, L. R. Wiley and
.Mrs. Gardner presided at the prayer b)' Mn. David Dq, Sr.,
George Meinhart; accretary, Earl coffee service, Mn. Wiley at the who also read the mi~tun ~the
o. McKinley; librarian, Mis 11 Fran- tea service and .Mn. Gerlat::b sery- devotions. An arUde was ~:by
. .ervtce. Rev.
cea Roll!.lh; pianists, Misa Judy ed the cake.
Mra. Frank Beech and Mn. H;OIIlll'
pastor h"re, and
Refreshment committee for the Jones read; 1 poem. The ~Uo~a l:oati&lt;ond.
·been in Parkenbura:
Butcher and Miss Karen .McElhinny; primary superlntenden~ .Mre. evenins was headed b:y Mra. Caah were cloaed wit·h a ·prayer b7 .Mi1.1'
funeral of a relaUve
William Bradford and Mrs. ueorge Bahr. She wa8 assisted by iMra. Herman Lohse.
were on tbelr ,way ·to weeds·
A clogg~ or leaking :radiator
A-lelnharl, a~lstant ~:~uperintendent Milton Houdahelt, Mrs. Leonard
During tbe meeting a donltlon
N, Y•. where . ~uy are now
can n:sult tn scl"lous motor
of the Primary department.
Van Meter, Jr., Mr1. Hennan Kin· was voted to tbe M'arc:b of DlJDU.
.Mrs. 0. E~ .J4CKlaley· hu . been
dama"c .
Following the election reports raid and Mrs. Gerlach.
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conflned
to ·her t-Ome f~ ' the put
from the heada of the different I
Members reported m irtduded
Lttt Us Cl••n 1nd Rotp~lr
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Mrs . 0. E. McKinley, Mrs. Ltillle week with 'the flu.
.Mrs.
GeDie
l\lbury
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d11uaht·
port showed the pro(!lreu of the
ErWin, Mr11.Ed Frencb and ·Mra.
Y•ur R1dl1tor Now
groups ,for the paat year.
Norman Yeauaer. Mrt. Dint · U· eri, Jl!nice · a1;1od-, Mr~. . Erne1t1ne
See Us t'or Servlee
The r&lt;'porl .rrom the Cradle Roll
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ported that Mtsa Etta GaUJil 'of Peery. wete -called to ~unbar, W.
was prepared by the auperlntenZanesville, a former merrlber is Va,, l11t week because of \be death
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.much improved foUowing a ~t ol MDI ~Aibdry'i 1:11qthil\
PHONE 9084
White, M~t1 . William Bradford a:ave
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the report from the Primm De·
lr LUCILL. HAWK! ...
,p·anmCnt. Debbie Grueacr report·
ed on MI. L. 1t Wiley's ClB.IIS of
1Junior Girls and Wilbur Theobald
lilave the reported for the Junior
Pomerey Boys. The Junior HiJh Nport was
I. Mlln St.
Mr. and Mra. FrankUn Triplett
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entertained . with a bfrt.hdoy party
Saturday afternoon bonorlnlil the
'lth birthday · of· theil' ~n Ricky.
l.lcir'a birthday wu pn.. Jan. 10 •
becaUJe of his beifll iii his I
poatpoJ\1111 uritU ,Jan. 16.
the 1ftemoon . 11mes
with
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Congrega t' I Mee t'mg Of M'ddJ epor t
Church Held; 1960 Officers Are Named

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Grubbs,
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and a. sister Mrs.
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In both sodal and buslneu clrclea the man who gell
lurlbeat, faateot Is LtSually the one who looks his well·
Ji'OOme4 besl on aU occuioDI. Let us put and lteep )'011
In thl.t claM.

Mayor McElhinney last Middleport, a daughter.

Friendly Hospitality

eovemor reminded ber that
Ia the first woman ever to
on the commialion .

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Of {at pet fA. WUliamaoo, Southside, 756, 27;
1 Thomas BUJ~~garner, Wut Colum·
pt, Pleasant, 1213, bia 74.. 28· IL A u 0 -. 0 and
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Honur RoU wue Clarence '11lomai..
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Pt. tart, 802, ~; lloUJlll Ro""'- Letart, ~· so:
llroWio, f&lt;otarl
820, 841), 28, Otis Randolph, · Ulob, ·
9811,1758, .28; G. C. So.mJnor, Soulbaljle,
671, :17.1; llld Slm ilolloD, . J.i.
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released ..,\V_~t~m
Gregory, Mason COtinly
the month of uec:wrber.
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This particular way is found in a proposal
ll!•t comes from a top official of the National
Rural Electric Cooperative Association. He
would take the $200 million or so thaf the
Association has in savings and investment acoounts and place the money In high-grade
bonds, industrial and governmental. T h e
bonds would yield four, five or more per cent.
The Post observes. "Under present condiliona, the co-ops could hardly lose. They borrow money from the federal treasury for two
per cent. .In the past they have borrowed
some $4 billion, and are still borrowing at an

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Carpenter. all loeal.
PERSONAL MINTION

Robert White and Jamu Robert,
ad Richard Duckworth were Mr· Mr. ~ lira. Qrvilll! Cl'oob
and Mrs. carl ·Duckworth, New
retuivd home after a vlljt
Concord ; Mr. and Mra. Ja-mes T.
lh.elf t'nn ••d da••"""'f!r,lnGuinaler and Steve and Barban,
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Lard Duckworth , Huntington.
I·jp Columbua. · ·
Mrs. Elizabeth Duckworth Is in
kkron visitlng ·her children and
bavini a checkup on her eye ln a
hospital there.

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By Wuter E. SiaN

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BopToBoetboven

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lli!:llliOG toR FILLS OR ROADS
·lJC)U Jeffen, Haniaonvllle Rd.,

Adelbert Lee, 'Mrs. 'Mae Young,

Ada Slack, Richard Duck·
worth, Ben Quilenberry ind Mn.
Mrs.

Elden WiU and Mrs. Carl ·Hubbard.
Mrs. Alice Capehart i1 spend1ng
a month with her son, Mr. and
Mra:. Don Capehart in Florjda.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ulle and

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TH• 1111A.'III'IR OF
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Elizabeth
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alTive:d ,In Cbarlelton to port on Janus the G.od oft.. open'I 12-diY Vitll to the United Ing year. Sue Ann Myera a:ave a
, report on how we get
names
,fL thoug!&gt;t for ·today: Edgar .fL!. of the months.
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Committees for the next meeting
·settled
madne111 le or are: Refreshment, Cha~tlel Lee,
not the lofthMt lntelltgeil~.
Christine Faber, and Ronaleen oa·

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likes one Clly Loan acceunl- Jt #Iliff¥
in 60. We are bac~lnl ·IY,',ylliJdY ••
can ri~~:ht now , •• last, lair .and squmrt.

Mrs. Rice gave the names of
some plays &amp;nd other Latin litera ·
ture which we could order. Al80
she said that there should be a
number of displays on Latin, be·
cause of the teachers ,DJeeting

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Attending the funeral services
for Mrs. Ella White at the Raw·
Lings.Coats Funeral Home in Mid·
j dleport recent)y were Mrs. Sumner
DUl'St, Mils .Frankie Mumaw, Mn.
Beulah Gibbon•. ~. and Mn.

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SpendiiJil a recent Sunday with

annual rate of $200 million. The borrowed
money is used to build new plants and exp•nd
REA lines into suburbs and towns, since nearly aU the farms in th e country now have electricity."
This get-rich-quick scheme, of course,
would be paid for by all the taxpayers. The
two per cent REA ~ans are financed through
government bond offeringa that carry an interest rate of four per cent or more.
Well, it's an interesting and novel idea.
But why not carry it further? Let the government lend money to all the rest of us at a two
per cent rate - and .tllen we too can invest it
to bring in a return of do11ble that rate. We'll
ail get rich without effort, work or worry!

HISTORY
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Mrs. Don Duckworth, lllr. and Mra.

How To Get Rich

:rho Charleston, South Carolina, Post, tells
af "All &lt;Easy Way to Make a Profit."

ol Mr. """ lin.
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and cblldren of

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11:00 Price Ill IIlah!

Channell-Tuesda'

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Best In Workmam!llp
Best In Service

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PltOVIDINCE, R. I. UPI-1.,._
nl• LynD, 154, New York outpainted Geortt
M.ddox, 156%,
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Jluntley Brlnklel( Report
Manhunt
Wagon TralD

·l'rlce l:J Rilllt
Perry Coino ~how
TbtJ II Your tJie
Mr. and 'Mrl. North
Newa HoodliDeo

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1957 BUICK Century 4-Door Hard Top

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Athens

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0 2 2116

Jackson
Lugan

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2 5 236

Middleport

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Wellston

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Nelsonville

0 7 166

Bea-utiful two tone blue and the ·I nterior 11 factory fresh
You 'U lle .am.av,ed at the ftne condition ()( this popular hard:
top. Your eyes -w.i.ll tell you that •il'a the lbe.st. value fur you.

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a,so Qllid&lt; Dr•w MeOnw
8:00 Steamboat BW
8:1&amp; Tbelim 1'bulw BiloW

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1:00 Olga f)lf .

SWANS IS

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UO Slarllme
10:90 TbU Silven Show
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BEAUTIFU~

t '30 Split PenonaHI&gt;'

'T :OO . Caruwh--.

8,30 Fibber llo:Gee and lllolb'

Best In Prices

ONE OF

Young Or, Valone
From Theae ·Rooti

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Mr8 Vet·
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101'1&lt;!. V-8 engine, automldl . dl(ve ·
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Compore Ute car - ~~ lh• Prl&lt;o- It ~·~·t bf ~~

Was $895. · · · · · · · · .·. · · · · ·· · · ~--salit $688

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A ~thful tooking car In two tone gray :ti.nlsh wH.tl clean.
Wnyl trim interior. V-8 enelne wi!Jh standard s-'hl.fl fOf' real
eeonomy. HoM!It to &amp;&lt;Hib dol·Lar tor dollar value. See h now.

Was $995 · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · :.Sale $788
1957 HUDSON Hornet Hard Top

young hearts and .•• _
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II~•;~~··~~~c~ih...cller,
AriL, dec.
199 Portland Ore.

1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-Deor 'v.

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A,..ntlna, outjlcNntw Harrison, ,omeroy

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Powell, Eastern

Carman, Pomeroy
Hartinger, Midd.
Hobstetter, Rutland

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VanMatre, Wahama

Plan Card Shower

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Combs, Rutland

Friend• and former pupil&amp; of German, Rutland

l i&gt;lln Susie Taylor are planning 1 Harrll, Middleport

II""" 1hower tor her thlt Wed· Greer, Wallama
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, I Taylor whole addreq Pritt, Racine
Susie Taylor, Mulberry M~el~ey, Racine
~elghjl. R. D. 1, c/o Mri.\'·~U
G. Jacobs, Pomeroy, Obio,
bo 83 years old Jan. 20.

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Was$2295

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'i:ut;·~ more thlln lkin deep in thla smooUs drlviQI Chief·

ton. You ,..qy eau't •ff&lt;U'd to 9111 Ibis jOb up. It w1U ~ave

you money. Standard shift, atHiJht clacbt -.tne. A cood one.
Need a iood dopenctable wort (llr? 'naen aee tbll one. A.

Was $495 .. · ........ · .. · .... · Silt $281

1953 PLYMOUTH dull Coupe
JOUnd little ur that etn •ve you hundreda-·ol cton.r, on your
lanlib' C'llr. Roo&amp;h 11nd ready lor planty ol Nged UM. Try it
todlly and aee for )'OUI'tell.

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Capital • ............. ~---·.u.i4 ., .."...... ~ ........ ............................. $

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undiwdeot profit• ____ ___ __ _______ __ ..... __ • __ __ __ __ __

111,98UO
TOTAL LIABlLITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -- $t,li9,8aUI
•Tbla bank's aaplt.l oonelata or
Common ·atoet wit.h total par wlue of ............................ f 1111.000.00
MI-NDA
Nodoed -~~ fond ....,.ltleoloanod)
votue)
t:r. 5. Government o1)Uaations, dlrect •nd ~nteod,
ploolpd to .....,. depooito ond otl&gt;erlllbiiiUeo -- -- $. 64,11111.13

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dilly w'elconi&lt;d to i~bmit The .14rk to th~· q#lty 10~- ?"~"~,;~~;'""
;,, A&amp;LAil :THE i&gt;OOR-and lbten to the aolid iOWid ·~t tells )'011 . · ·~ ·
· ;flte Lui&lt; Ia qualiiy.built.;:II"'SIT INSU&gt;~- boW quality payt
olf ill fubi011 &amp;esb iateriOI'I-Iilld
overall roomy cotnfo;n'l ihan

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ae,. u.tt aDd tu1

thrifty Lar~ V-8 (l..der ill in&lt;&gt;St recent Mobilga&amp; Econ~y Run)
. engine, or the new improved Super fu?nomical SIX. ·~TEST
DRIVE The Luk-now proven by II)Ore thm a billion ownerdrl~en miles. Compare them aJdor q¥alily aad,pric:e, and you'll
love that Lark.-QUAU1'Y:•IUILt. IY ~ QUAlJTll M.Ua
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315,000.00
118,000.00

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power •~erln1, Cruise-o..ma~ lNIM. B.. Thunderbird motor.
Clear platUe covcraQave been on.Ualnee it wa new. Real buy.

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POMEROY

B. MAIN STREET

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The Lineup
Theat~r 1a
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STARK'S P,HARMACY

..... . . ....... .. .. Salt $1918

Tu"e In The ,.,,T -,

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1951 FORD Country Squire Wagon

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matdled for comfort, power, quiet rtrJ:e, 6t4' 1bandllns. BeaU·
t*ful red and white flni.lh tbat aiWI'Y,J
nice. A ttfHJd buy.
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A real aport)' Job flnW.ed In beatMr pink 1nd Wlhito. ~r
sreerinr. .power brake&amp;. ·bydramatlc, radio, heater. Seats r!llke
a bed. You can 't .bardly get tbeao no more. So :you better
hun'y.

_Was $1495 .. · .............. · Salt-$1188

On Ute

•.. ,,00 · Tile Brl•htor Ill!'
· 11&gt;80 l&gt;ecember.l!rlde.
a-1"'"·i1e&lt;lfet 81orm
. 12.00 LOve a! -Life
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12'80 seareb lor · Tom"f"w
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12&lt;45 '1'111 Guiding Lillh
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30 Life. of RlleJ
1:110 As Ute World Turns
. 00 Artb~r J. Smith !f...
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For Better ~ Wlll'IO
~ 10 The Jute BivJb,l.,~ ...: · - ·
Art LinklettS~
,1:30 Amos 'n' Ani:11 · •
· - ~r Millionaire
1·~ i'rontler
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TONIGHT
"BUT NOT FOR ME"
Clark &lt;dble - tui&amp;hlmer

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THURSDAY lrtd FRIDAY

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"THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"
Burt Lanca ster, Kirk Douglas

Boy's Flannel &amp;

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24 HOUR
TOWING

Stripes -- Plains -

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t tr..,..,;, aur district to the

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School

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THE SPEAKERS TABLE- Here art!, left to right, Joltn
L Evans Evans Co president· Harry Miller speaker and

ALL REDUCED

Ia. OUr htgh achoel , pupil• ctn
to to wh•twer hlth Khool they
c~M Ivan •• thtY do from the
IMOtord and S.l~~a;M~ry di•tricta.
' Why turn our OWrtct over to
•ncntler and that fH'tlt I• AttMna
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...., 01peble of
our
lricle KftOOI, I wonder?

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S._..lld; A,u Gilkey

HAWKINI

bOtlrd wamed

ManbaU M.UI.er Jr., elerk

NIGHT I'IIONE 6308-Y
Checks certified .. .. .. . .. .. • .. 25c
Checks returned unpaid • • . . . . •
Stop payment orders . . • • • • . • • •

PHONEil8l

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MONEY ORDER

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OTIZENS NATIONAL BANK
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To Pickens' Hardwaro Show on WMPO
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Thursday mornings at 7:30, broadcaat dlrecif~~o:f.e~i~re~esday .and

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Dunbar, W Va. and Norma Davil.
'Columbuli
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polntH adm"'lm-.. ri• "' tht

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Roy Herrmann W
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D. WHiter il the 1ttorMr f-r
tht adminlstratrlll.
The estate, at!cordlng to the
apprainl list, con111ted of tbe
fol:.Owmg. Stocks $9.000' easb
J$414 1,_; personal' propertJ',
real estate, S3,200; an banb, rrt.1!16.59 The' Buckeye SaviugJ and
Loan, Bellaire, Pomeroy National
Bank and CiUrens N;;.t10nal Bank
were prmc1ple depositories.

$29:

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Run, Pam- 18, Charleston, W Va.; KathrYn been aet foron Feb.
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gl,~e

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~o~ed e~ua.uy

candidates
tlons for tbe
forMay
Republican
primary central
are twocommitteemen
for county office and eight :
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on thoandestate
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on the Democratic ticket is Rol- 1
)state and Salisbury
land Neudlng, Pomoi'Oy, pre..nt
wa&amp; . stated
UDOfflCllllY thl8
commi..ionor aeeking the Demo· mommg_
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nomination. Mr. Neutzl.ing
lS atrving his fi'ral tenn a' the
preoent time.
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fo.rmer employee ID the county
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highway department, baa filed pe1
titions for the off.ice of county
p
engmeer. Mr. Blazewict has flied
omeroy Pohce Chief Jed Web-on tbe Republican ticket and is
reported the arrest of a
opoposmg
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J. E. D Hartmger, Re- drinkmg
po ,. ebarges.
oouple lut rught on
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publican
f()r the priSemi-Annual OhiO Sales Tax
for Central
:to;:..d
Committeemen who have filed ,n lion
Montgomery, 3l. rnwt be prope.ty .xocutod and

Gallia Couple
Arrestec1 By
pomeroy p lice

fiialbe I,.ttart
tie fa\11
made""'' " 'otlle\p
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CollisoD said he . has cbecXe
with utilities compmies .
ro ..ds and they have no knowledge
cf plans to develop the Obi Rlver Collison
site.
said be understood the
aile had beeo purcb"ed some
limo ago by tho Cln.Olldated Coal
Co a branch of the Hanna Cool
co' of Pittsburgh, for use 81 a
I po"'ible, future site for indu.s·
mal development.

~llt.~ay
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·~}ames

sam~ oouw~ss,

state E aminef

'~- In
fo Assist
If i}'mg Returns

~~~r:,n ~ th~:-:.:r~';', J~:

re~eased
mo~g

Syracuse
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Vii-· drmng while mtaxLcated.
all vendors
HeensedJanuary
m the 31,
Stat.
the Republican
primary
are
is charged Wlt.h filed
on or before
by
ltage Preemct, Dallas HiH, East 15MIS&amp; Gibson. "'as
on of Oh1o Even if no sales wert
Flo)'d 'l'umor,
Cummins,
. Letart
bond this
:while
if no tauble
Vili..Jt.!•,ll,
Rlcme
Pre- 'Montgomery
remains In loll
for ·, made
made, or
a report"'
required by wrre
law.
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A. Martin, Pomeroy boarlng before Mayor Le&amp;a&lt; W&gt;lb To """ Meigs Coun&lt;y nncton
tnlf"· Wa ... ; Wayne Turner, Rut- bond
In Comp]eting thetr
tax return
111 set at $150.
land Village; Daniel Thompson,
. Mayor'• court last ni£ht four Exommer Charles A. Rathburn .,j
Pomeroy 3rd Ward and W R. tr.UIC c.... were diSpnoed
of the D!vuaon of Sales and High.
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Manley, Mlddleport Precmcl.
wllh
L. Hysell,
• Middle- way Ulltl Tax, Wlll be in the Audi·
Otherfilod
candidates
who hadwm,
al· port, fmed' double
$3 and yellow
costs line
for tor's
Meigs County
ready
were Nonnan
House,Offlce,
from 9.00
m. to Court
p,
Rutland We5l and Rannie Moore Rooald H Bearbo, 2l, Pomeroy, m . on Jenuary 28, 111110. •
Rutland East, both Domoerauc was asses'&lt;d $5 and """' for reck ) Vendors
requirmg assistance
committeemen, Joe Beegle, Ra· less operauon aod Clarence ohould bnng tbeir records with
Village and Wm Smiih, Prlnce, 44, M..on, was fined $100 'them to substantiate their report.
Middloport 5th Ward, both for Re- and cos!S lor OWl with three doysj Tho practice of illuinR a della·
publrcan committeemen.
'"
quent notice, notilymg a vendor
Julian Hill, Letart Fal1s, 1 vet·
Kenneth E Hannmg, 21, , Pom· of hl8 failW'e w ftle h1s retum bas
eran ol three terms 18 trustee, erol, forf"tcd a $25 bond on a been duw:ontinued.
bad previously been the only c&amp;fl ·

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operatioDs waa llveA bY ~-·-•.-c;
a' prodYcert' di$Cuasion
. I!.Dterta~ ·· QD I "
•tfolk tnst:rumenf) waa liven
, Kenneth Ward of ' Oalllpolli.
)DeetlnL follow1nll · dlim.er,
! il~l&lt;l In' the llllk llarkltintl
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held at Kyger Creek lligh t~e pubHc w1tb the objectivq and
School near GaUipolis at 6:30 P a1ms of this newel\. bram:h of
m., l'bursday, January 28.
state government, "and at. . th'e
Koder M. collison. ~irectcr of same t1me to launch the b.iJgeat
the new atate department, saLd Iact·fmdmg Jcb 1n the ttat2'1 bllKyger Creek was chosen for the tory."
mitial gathermg bec!ause of the
He uld his diPitrftMnt ka•
"unuaual and prQJDpt mterest dis- ,..,...... a 700-question au,..,
played by development groups
which will be unftiltd •• ,t he
Mn. Anthony Pused ~
down alcmg the Ohio river."
meeting. ''W• are aldng , . .
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1'lle ,.eiga-Gallia Development cials of • .,...., town and cemAway In Col......,....
DeadHne For Doge
Corp. •lono. with Cbambers of munlty In Ohio to 1111 tMoi ·
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Mrs. Sophia Anthony paased 1Commerce o.r Gallipolis and Mid· ovt,.. he •xPiainML ..,...., ,..
Having Tap u To Y
away at tbe home of her daugh- dleport are (l)-6poDSOnng
the .....,, •II the thlnp M ~~
With today tbe deadUtr.f for tel', Mrs. Faye Shafer, 1ft COium- meetin8. w1th the new itate
w.nts to know
a cenwnunsecurlftl dol t11ga without pi.ying ~ at 7 •· m. today. She wall 86. partment. The ma~ors cf some 45 ity ~fore it decidu to lOW,
$1 penalb'.
Gordon Caldwell
Be1itle1 bet daughter, the southern dUes have been invited th.....
. 1
atarted in the morning with 3,022 . leavea three SODs: Willis Anthony, along with oUic1ala and develop·
''When thete are filled out and
taas already sold to M.eigl Count)' Mi~eport.; Charles of Dayton ment pecple from _tbe folh&gt;WUI8 returr. ed to .()Uf offiee," llr . .COl·
dog owners.
and Tbomas,
Lancaster; four ccunties: At:e1p, GallJ.a, Ross: Ptke, lison said, ''we will have for the
After today, tags will co1t $3 grand):blldft!n and two great Scioto, Jackson, Lawrence, Adams ' first time m a centrlll locatiop a
for ettber male or female doP .crandebUdren
and Vmtcn.
1complete · flle on tke reeoureea ol
with a dollar penalty added to
Funeral services will be bel~
Mr. Collison sald the meetmgs 1the numerous towns and eommunthe chaige for a keRnel lit!eo&amp;e, S,.turday at 10 a. Ql. with btter· are being held tc help acquamt tbes within our state: Then, "ben
the auditor sa1d.
men~ in the Crec&gt;le Cemetery.
\an industrialist as"s us for iilfot·
malion) we will have the data
School Blllllt'
ovailabie - officially and II our
,.Holstein Group Nam.ee
:.,.( •
finger ""'·"
tbe
Record Hop Announced Sommer New Prteident
Althouoh the new department is
"HlBh Sctwol BIJst" wlll be the
charged w1tb helptn&amp; prGmote
·'IIi· tbeme of the Saturday dance
G. c. Sommer of Southlide in
Ohio's mdu!trlal and economic
party to be held it Middleport Mason Cowif.)' was reeently re·
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growth, 1t also was dlrec\ed bY
' n.ot ·,•"'-"y , ltigb u1dltorium beglnni.nl at 8 elected · preaijJent of, &amp;h. ~ , "ieMern
, 'I
,
, •
') the 103rd General Assembly to
a 11M
p m.
by tbe
Lillie L•"Rue focus Its attention on other 1ieldo
haa. atetl Cla&amp;a.
N11Ml!d vice-president ·vlia W: -Ba&amp;eliftl Assoffatlon'~- will ' . rne!t· •ll'ch' lill lOng rinle water ' !j,Jan·
Mt Ho~MeomiDI queens of Ute A. Bat-ker' ·of Southside w~ne nex.t SUndq .t, 2:30 p. m. In the ning, atomic energy coordination,
MeiP.Maaen Schools are being Woodrow Brown of l,etfrt&lt; wu blth schoql tO ·eleCt offite\'S tor educallon beyond the bi"h school
invited. 111 the entertainment spOt named 1ecretary-tteaaurer. Other the com~ng aea~ft ~d make f1rst and the promotlcn of the Bu&lt;$e)je.
Ugbt'\Witl tJt. n.eW guitar com~ officers are VIrgil Planta, Qar· piN\• fQ.r tb~_ spflng and summer state's agr1CUltW'al. historical ar(d
called1•'TIJt 1Galaxies" com'pOied boursVtlle, Dll'eetor We11tera 'bis- progranl, p~dent Wllllam Cl'in· cultural opportUhities. The ~
of ~tmcan and.. Bob "Mr. trlct;· C. C. Lewis Jr., state direc- er aald today. ' •
quest1on surve)' coven aU tbeae
SticH" PNaton. they lr.ill appear tor and Carl Dolan, Kenna, w.
Criner sa1d the organization fields.
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at 9:3(1 and at 1(1:30 p; m.
Va, alternate state director. .
must be !l'ade now in
Members of Mr. Collison's 1wf ·
with national little lea.:ue ngula· will explain tbeir diviSion,· ·rune- \ ·
ij()J'Ia. A well-planned spring cam· tions at the .ngional gatheri~ fol- ,
MltOS OENERAL HOSPITAl.
palgn for flnanct also must be lowing a dinner at the ~leli 1
CIIASH
2t ,
ARDlitted: Mrs. Mary 'l'u.iiler, laid out, Criner aa,id, as tbe Creek H1ah school cafeteria.
1
ARCVLE, Wis. UPl-4 school Pomeroy; Mrs. Freda Carl Britt,
"treaiury
is
low."
Other
regiond
meetlne:•
illbua, CQ}ltded wltb a mUir: t.ruc.k
•
He ur&amp;ed everyone interested elude one for Southeast Oblo tt ~
on a lliiJperY 1'04d near bite 'I\Jea lliddlaport.
DiBCbarged: Art Tracy, ~om· ln 4,lle little league program, Ohio Univenity, Athena, niud- ·
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day. '1'11e driver and two ehU4ren eroy; A. o Morriaon, Carpenter;
Dads and M~a, ~ a~teP,IL
dl)l, llarcb l7, at noon.
.,.j
were bOipltaliled wttb serlou1 ln·
Tom Sarv~, Pomeroy.
Jurioi. ',
maoaa:er of the Central · ObJo
Breedin&amp; Aslloclatlon and Dr. Everet~ M. Rogers, Ohio State Unlvers1t.y will apeak.
J,.adlea of the Racihe ft'I'A wUl
aerve the $150 dinner witb tiekets available from Dick ~~rretl
and C. N. Jones, tec:bnlclatill, aU
board membt!rs and the tounty ex·
tenstGD offlee,

tioned Js Otis Knopp, Sutton t.rustee and Meigs County attendance
otflcer. Mr. Knopp, according to
teportn, ill joinin1 the growing
list of ~ndidatea lor U. Repubo
tlcan nomination for c:ount)' oolillbll!laioner.

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Rally Algainst .
Coste
t9
day•' by Mayor S:enttetti McEli)tn·
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ney
aa reported
ltifla
'on
•m..a.
tbe.cJay,
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~l:._:Presldent

o Be:'Navy
., Craft
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dleport RD, and to the foUowina
nephews and n~.eees·
William Frazier, El!eady and
Bertb~ Manley, Middleyort; Nel·
\he Little. Cheth1re RD; Wtlber
Wanes, C'heshtre RD, Arthur Le·
WLI, Morgantown, W Va; Harold
jt.ew1s_ Columbus. Lawrence Le·

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Columbua;

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Monday. Mrs. Farley
airy em.ee
tA~..th~~,,.:~b~~u~!'r.-r ~:Vl;: First Regional Me~t1ng
deifeel belOW zer-o .&amp;truck
.n orida and
To Be Fn'day . .Group To Meet .,.~.uobnu...·can_ nommalion for commlll\
King Of Meigs • mrou&amp;basthe &amp;oc&amp;les
and the
thermometer
tbre•tened
to
freezma
ceotral Florida
Next Monday
Many CUididatll are CllCulating Prompt, Unusual Interest Led
dead in I
services for Mrt. Alice
petitiOns for the various county
~
1st-resident
storm I
·
age ,
Ja•t
offices, most ol whom have been
to th~~ . ProDUD'ent Mason
~t her home on Sec· The annual meeting of the mentiOned In recent newspaper Colliso'
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Ave. have been aet for Frl- Me1gs DairY Service Umt will be art.lcles. Neweat of the candidates
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Of Beef Assn..
.ar''.r
the nation'•
after~oo at hour- to held
Monday evening at 8 p. m. in not yet mentioned Ia Lorenzo
lj
.
Virgil K.il)l, JtinpburJ,
angry .....,. woman Died In
the Racine High SchMI auditor· Davis, Pom,roy clothing
The Ohio Department of Industrial and Economic lJevelOP,reported
lum with two speakers on the cllant. who is reported ctreulat· ment today announced the schedule for a series of regionio'l
elecl.(;d president of the Soutb·
~·~ CJ' '• Tod
program.
ing a petition for oounty treasurer meetmgs it plans throughout the state the next two months
eaatem l)hiO Seer
:Jm·
pro.Yemem ANOelltaOD 'l4onday in
JDJC
ay
Prenident Wayne Rousb will on the RepublicaD ticket
to gather data on the state's resources.
.
annu11l meetmg held
Gal·
preside when Rlchar.;l Kellogg,
Another candidate not yet men·
1ne fusl
the meetings will

~ao~~orlllllb&gt; ~endmg
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CORRICTION NOTRD
Frllllk Grant,
lbltland,

A$1.29 Value

of the ' Columbus ana

PH:

~Iller,Sou~rn

at lbe school Thuraday at "1:30 p,
m. Rev. •nd Mn. fugene Bro\m
wUl be il'l char1e o the program.

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Al1oUler ln. a series of parties for
was given by happiness of all."
, \ebalitnan of the board;
l,.
the management of the Evans Grocery Company at Grace
Mr. Miller outlined
threat
op ruldent, wbo outlilled
Methodist Church parlors In GaUlpolls Tuesday evening.
to Amel'ica In
the tlfO.Bll":s f&lt;K 1960 and
om·
There
en)·
oyed
the
turkey
dinner
and
,r.rogram
idea
that
em
1\)lOJe,
Q
the
store•
a
per.
1
ot
. Ml d
oolve all
IMUI:i.l touch.
afterwards. T y were emp oyees
the stores tn
leport,
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/'}1 department heads were in·
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Pt. Pleasant and GallipoliS and those employed in the main
!ay
tt-6dtked separately who tn .tum
office, two warehouses, and !be bakery.
prOOo)lted the ·wsonnel ,....
Guest apeaker wu Harry, M.
growth {lf the fl""' from humGuests introduced by Mr
Wort· under them in each at-ore
preaident of the Colu111bus
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·-· _.o r arid Ule me11t managers ot the in·
and
Ohic&gt; Electric Gom·
be&amp;mnings mo 8 multl·million
were Robert M. '
ttorea.
. He ..... irltroduced by John
buliness.
wlio gave
Rev. Warren H. Wilson offered
of coremomes.
Heque.~~tion
llkenod lhe
"Tall
grocery
oakschain
from
to
Stanley E'Yona, invocation
,
.,
exprBSSed deUgbt at
He revieWed world f'l .... l l· i•s o
IS
ePpva'n"s fflr'mw UJ
of the Evans
line example of ireedom of
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.

The Sugar Run PTA will meet

tend.

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ON LIVING ROOM SUITtS
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....' ell~ WJit~ made.
p..e,.y, '

amitb 1 helper at the Bobaon
ya.rda. He wu UllDWTied and had
m;~ode hil bome for many years
wath a nephew, William Franer,
Che.drire Rout.e 2. In recent
)'e•r• he had lived .alone aear the
Hobson Yards taking his meals
wttb hil lister, ~- Clark.

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elee\tld aeeretar)'·U'~uuref while
w. s. l4icllael; Mmeraville QD
waa named
a ntW member
tbe

9 PlEa DINEnES ... . . . . . . . . . . . $99.50
0

services

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eiQployeesMr.
of Miller
Evans
and Galllpolls.

Nonhem
' board
dD'l)' '
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f!..,elltaUve
nf "'"
tOll Ule
dlitritt
' klil' inne meetma 'Of ' th• counqf
bbatd ' Sa[urdJ4)' evening.
no kntM'I.edge
'l'ile meeun&amp; IODlgilt 11 a receaplanning to u" a
aeo '""""' 01 .ne ooard. -,
traot
Lefort FaUo In
Hoard. pr ·Elections
iM&lt;,.gs County, not far from Pom..
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·'-'-· --Melgs-Gallia Development
:.W voters as navin&amp; voted at the
•
which is . 8p.,aoring; a din.
,.., geueral e;ecuon ill l'Oortbern
By Un•tool ,.,.. lntomotlonol
deod. Texas 6, Colorado
. :Ill at whrch Collison \till
Lueal :,chOol Diatr ct. He taid J wmter
the four cornersl"'s and WIS&lt;Onaln 4 each,
1
, said 10 ,1, invitations It
ua)ug these hjures
for the of me nauoo today by lasnmgl•oun &gt;, New York state 2,
,
to believe tho! an lm·
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buoo Ot tne number requu-ed t&lt;i &gt;lame and oreg;on wltD mppung uunms, Iowa, Lou181ana, Mawo
announcement concom•
poace me ..ue on the ballot,
cmJung aun·aeekmg Flo· and ;.uch•gan, each.
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uanaLUres 1 ale neceNIJ')' m tead
tourists and
a md- 1nc mercury plummetted into
10 ood onth lbe the 40s at lour!Ht·Jammed W.m1
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1o1 oft as prev oul1f rvpol'\Od.
wnere sunbathera basked m rec1
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Up to $50'flo ............. :' 1s~·r· :.·
$50.01 to tl!io.oo .. ..'.... :. ~
$150.01 to $25Vl_ ... f/' · \IJ),~ f

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5 PIECE DINETTES

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This new schedule of charges
talned at a high standard.

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Your use of a checking account shows that you apnredate the conveDI
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ence
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3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE

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Over

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taat the tMSQPJ&amp;

&amp;unity of . V(ltmg On the
01 toe U161SU;f bave the

Middleport's Friendly FORD Deoler"

Appraisers of the Ntate of
Jallea Wemer, Hobton, who d1ed
Jan 3, have filed their apprawl
w\tb tbe Probate Court The ea·
tate, mostly money ID banks, bas
been appralled at $90,443 14, Probate Court recorda revealed to-

JU~,ldl~ld1,11l
~~~~~~~o~f~pre:r:so~nne~.
t~~~~.;:master
!•:::~~::.grew.
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. His m~who~:~di~:~
l~etn;nbent,
:~\a:t ~~Ol:gern
p~=i
inin~~·re~~:~~e
c~~~!h~
andeve:,~dof.tbthe
n
J.ltjmes
.
'oports
wo~.~
is~e.
m .:Letart s-re
!~~;hie~a;clield;a;t~at;toir!·f~~~~w~h~I~eh~m~ak:;;;•;w;·~b:le Sleeve H•0 l_L
\s l~enneth ~undiff,
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411
.U~rt
er·1ppIe 1\Di' ne, 0 regon. ~~i'';,,;·i;;duiSttY devolopmen~
ao~ ••il
N.eanwbU~
s
d
c.~~k•i"ec~o" G~~~~r-~aacld•rt'"",tleady
e·n •.a' II.form'ans Into'Beds

petition m JUI pONe181on, sla:ted
\bat he bad aot had ' nuUlelent
ume to check t.b.e autbentlCity ot
tbe !IJna\urM {ln the pet)tlOn.
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d
u.x;aJ Olrd. memoer WBO COUI be

PRESTON MOTORS INC.

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Compslly as they attended a party m GaU1polis Grace Metbo-

wiNre. LNve our dlltrlct IS It

MainLy ·About
People
In Pomeroy

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s'tanley Evans,
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do not h•w to bl. aulaned any.

County!

DAY PHONE 8104

-11nuoo1 cold.

h.d sawN his w.tH and did not
htwe ..,., IHihi6e inwntmeah.
·
Wemer h.t WDI"kH lor more
.
than 20 .,..,. .. Mr. a."b"' help
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er but ,..irtd .-.ral yHn •to·
dQ.
Mr. bllb retired two YMB .,0
Wemer, wbo paued aw1y at the
Mr werner died Without leav·
home . of bh balfGter, Mrs. ing a wW. lfia estate w1JI go to a
Garnet Clark in Hobson, wall 80 lifter, Mn Eltzabetb RyteU; his
yean of ace and had worked for halt..m.er, Mn. Clark; a ball·
about, ball a century as a black- brother, Edward J Werner, Mid·

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SERVICE

""'"" ........ .... _.....,_
1lo.

Retired Hobson -Mali
Leaves $90 Thousand

Face C:_,unty 1
Tonight .•

In- an effort to replace thelJ'
petitioq_ containing 171
names with one c:ontainin&amp; 200
names\.. the members of tbe Northem LoCal 'SChool diatrtct ' board
wip attend the meeting of the
eo""tr board too.Jg~t at 7 :30,
Saniuel Lewi5, board member,
oald Lui nlcJit.
The .ong1nal petitloo, a~~kiDJ
. that. the matter of afflliatina the
Northern Local diatrict with the
Albany dl&amp;tr-lct be placed before
tiJt YOlt;ri at the · prilpary election,
WJII not P:reaented Saturday ev•
·.*"&lt;· to !lie boml b)' 0. 0. Pal·
~ t,PU-nty superilltendent. llr
P«Ueraon, wbo told the county
bnard. ,memben tbat he bad tbe

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FRIENDSHIP.

LUCILLI

otllto:

wlth ....., flu,.,._ ....,, Nn'MII
.ncl m.t fiUIIMHMI Itt ,..,..lief•
P'artly cloudy with di...,....l'll

fH Tile lfelpo.tiUOB ArM

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New Petitions

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