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SALE!

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lltf.
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Womens Stoles

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7 Reglllar $1.95 STOLES .-. · ·· · SALE . $1..~ ·I
9 Regular $2.95 STOLES ·· · · · · SAtE $too·
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fan J1 alentine Party
..'The XI Epsilon Jola Chapter

Mra. Mildred Caraon Is report·
,to be much better following a
recent treatment at Holzer HOI·
pital, at the home of her eister,
Mrs Robert Reibel, Leading Creek
Mrs. Lewi• Koehler returned
home from Crooksville last week
where abe had been ulled by
the seriou1 lllneM and death of
her Bi&amp;ter' MiA Clara Frame.

of

Ja Sigma Phi Sorority met

onday evening at

the home of

were serYed.

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
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LU~LLI

BOXED

Herbert Dtxon who ia
to her home, Rock
Road, entered Holzer Hoa
Tueld1ay alter-n.
Elchtnaer who has
at hia home, Hoek.
by lllne11 Ia lm·

Spodal PurchoM Of

c ... ltetlonery
Vellum, Unen, pardunent,

Hob:er Hospital
and l1 r eported

ripple, plain, also 80llle dec·
0118\ed. Wrhite and colora.
Neotly ·boxed.

Cleans, soothes, iovlgor.
ales. Fits aU fauceta.
Red, blue, yellow and
green rubber.

2 boxes $1.00

88c

35 JUIGUUU $U5

Mr. and Mrs. C. H Wise Jr.
are ill at their home.
Amona: local reaidentJ attend·
lng the revival at Pt. Pleaunt
Cburch of Christ In Christian Un·
ion are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman, Mr. and Mrs. Herthel McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. William Dem01·
by. Elwood Gibbs Ia the evaDJellsl.

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u.lf Wrftlllt

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70" " 80 ' .. .. .. fl.39
$2.29 Woodilo&lt;!k
72" " 84" . . . . . . u.ss

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SALE $5.00
$7.95TROUSERS .... SAL~ $6.00
$8.95 TROUSERS
SAl-E $7.00
$9.95 TROUSERS
SAL~. $8.00

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Regular$3,.5, t;$3.?5 Sweaterl's.lt Si$0
R...r $Uo:·.. 5.95 ~wealers. ~~~. $3.00

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EASY CHAIRS ·•··

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band for boy, and girls.
Two pockets. ~es 2 to a.

18 Reg. u.oo Delllnl· CrnJfh, .. ·..... " ...... - 89c
aa Res. •u• .CGUOa CraW~en ................ &amp;te
18 Reg. •us Cotloa era~
$1.00
18 Reg. •us CWtJurey Crtwlen . . . . . . . . . . . . •1·•
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!leg••Ui- Paj1,1111 i!ICI ...'.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .1.00
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BOXER.LONGIES
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END OF MONTH SALE

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Cblldnlns

YARN· SALE·

Pemeroy, Olllo

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TR6USERS .... SALE·$4.00
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Prillted. .patterns

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Group 11......-$1.00
Grqup.III-SOc

RACKS

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W~S . oad.I,S HATS

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MAGAZINE

SHEET BLANKnS

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MEN'S .SLIPOY,I!R

FINAL CLEAN·UP SALE
SALE! CuiiOil
PLAiD CO'l'TON

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DRAPERY

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SWEATERS

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ON SALE ~ willie Tbey Losl

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l"uU cut' for eo!llfort. Rugged t!lkbet cordqroy. Sturdy'
fabric for l lbdg wear. CIWcoal 1aD\iJfbrowh. 3' 1o ·42

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SALE $1.00
SJ\LE $%.00

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Corduroy· Trousers

SALE $1.00

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MDGS THEATRE

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Reg. $89.00 · · · · · ·· ·· · E.O.M. SAL£ $71.00

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JUST HALF PRICE

Walnut, Mahogany, Limed Oak and Cherry

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KNEEHOLE DESKS

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Middleport ·council will try to arraoce a speCial meetlug
Friday .~bt, atid l!lake It legal.
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at 7 II! town 'ball never came off. Olie of .&amp;lie ." noU-" 1o coun.
cllmen was not banded. bjm uotli 9
Wedot~ less than
· tbe required lZ hours before Ume Hl·lor tbe m~~elc.a,
Thia '·hurry" Friday ..=~~
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Avery Goegleln under·
!tlent •ura:ery Monday at the Meia;1 Mrs 0 . E. McKinley Ia able to
be out Jollowinl at aevere 11Uaek
Qeneral H011pltal.
flu.
• Mn. Howard tt.nu.Rh, ton and
Mrt. ArLbur Gilmore was a busljiiUJbter-ln·law, Mr. and Mra.
vlsitor in Gallipolia Tueaday.
llobort Roush and lnmlly of Fol·
Mra.
Frank rOheesebrew who baa
..albee, W. Va., wero weekend
lue1t1 of 1her mother Mrs. Emm1
•tephe:nwltb flu la improving.
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P.via and other relaUvea.
and
Eu1ene Withee of
r. Paul Folmer, student at OU
Alllena, vlalted Tueaday with hl1
at Rio
Grunde,
leave today
atter
their
terent&amp;. Mr. end Mrs. Max Fol·
school
tor
a
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at
IPir and attended tht same.
vlait In :t' lorida.
:0. Mro. lllehadd Maler of Mon·
Will the weekend gueat ot
and Mro. John Smith.
. and Mra, John .Bora;an and
P~~~: Toledo, were weekend
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of her parentl, Mr. and
Albert Swatnl. Mra. Bor1an
10n remained tor 1 w~eka

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BATH SPRAYS

WRtnNG PAPER

satisfactorily.
Caah Bahr and
Id:;~.~e[~i Christine and Canda.t6
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their newly purchaa·
on Main St., Tuelday.
Arnold and Vera Covert,
1;1li~~cmte at Rio Grande College
be home tomorrow tor a

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Martha Williams, president,
'P'duc~ed the meeting and plana
made for .3 Valentine party
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IPifhetti dinner on Sunday •
14- at the hom e of LoiJ Rosen
Joey Smltb, aon of Mr. and
in Middleport. Plana were Mrs. Earl Smith underwent a
made for several members tonaJUectorny at
in the Mothers March on Tuesday mornin-&amp;
Tburiday evening.
to be recovering
tbe close of the meeting re·
and Mrs.

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U .85 DRI!SSI!Ii
$3.95 DRESSES
nllll DRESSES
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Tiu.'Ded ,To Exetution Ch;nllber

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·Coimcil Plans Anothei\'Friday

PAJ.AM'AS
$1.25

Girls Dresses
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Middleport

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Roellera ..... ·. • . . . . • • • SALE •11 ;oe
swivel loelien . . . . . . . • . . . . . • SAL! $11.eo
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District, will be gueall Cl( tbe Ctl·
W.IVa.
· of Or. RiM:gleman'a anese Corp. and the Boy ~outf"of
toxieation i~d diaorderly conduct. speech.
menu and cost per America at a lunebeon at Gene
· · The ' pair· p.a.id their fine;s and J)1ate Will be annou.D.ced at a !at-- Ball's r_estaurant in Point ,Plea•
u.nt FruJay at 12:80 p. m•
were releaaed. '
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ea~b fined $lO~and". coata,
in Mayor Kenneth " -._Mc"ElhinneYB .
~W1. lad ntlht on charges of ln·

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~~ pt~h·~:dt.•A?!lu;t!! Show Promise,d 'f:o~!ht: Lt AU,red Grange Hall ~
The
Grange is hol~ng ·a
.lii'ow and taffY
Henders&lt;~n,
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Members of the preu ud ra·

Lcotham Bua and hla Wife, Ber·

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.. .e,oo PlaUo~ ~ : ........ ~ •., ;;BA_'f $47...
...1.'00 TV Swivet

!Newsnmen To Be Gueste'
Of Boy Seoute friday .

Man; Wife Pair PRy

$7t.oo Oeculollll Claain ....... ·•.. • • SALil .-a.oo

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Grange ball.
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several weeks of pret~araUo'D ~live 'lion~ ·Into the prO'gr~in Randy and Ro~ky Dflllnger' ~vl, • .
and tbere wiU be ad• bOth seiiol'i and ftirlny from chlidnln Fqllrod, Debbie Keobaugh, Jun, ••,
as well as adulta Thete \VIII bel no admissloJt"cb•""ed:·but a D~ster, Pamela He~dor80n, ' Bred· ,
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free wiU collection wtl ~
e1yed ....,,&amp;lve lliward tbe State Ml-s. . Harry Guthrie.
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Electrical Operatlona

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Youth Grange project, Boys lllage, berefJI.Obio.

The tJ{fy .puJf wJU ne one of
the old fublon varletf wit~ all ot
the lun remembered · trom years
qo. The committee plinnine and
prepallnt tbe taffy are Mrs.
~liyn 1Char1ea Carr, Mrs. Ralph Montie
aod Mfl. Maxine Barrtn~er. The
tlt,!y. pull will tmmeclialclly f&lt;&gt;U"":
w~··J tbe 'talent "ahow
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eetlon ·.of Mr. .and Mrs.- Clair 1'01· Danny Bernard and Marvin PUI· .
lrod wortint with !41il' Rachel llns. Everyorie is invited ~d

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Mia.s ·•A:uire:y.•.!Speneer. ' 'I'Jioae who ning of entertainment and
hive atteady .been nietu.lfed for
the show are Mr. and !ln. J&gt;ina.
more Boyles, Mr. ·and ,Mft'. ..$arold
Greloer, Mfi. Tom Yoal, Ml.u
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Gr1dt Schon1 basketballen ran wild against Pomeroy
7-8th Graders Wednesday night
Portland, winnln1 95-10, with
Portland's Bru&lt;!e Beegle setting a
new school scoring reeord for a
single game, canning 47 points.

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TOP "S" IOWLIRS AVG.

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Topcoots

Car Coats
Suede Jackets
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Men's S1acks
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SJipover Sweaters
Men's and Boys' Winter Cops

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the H ri&amp;JJth&amp;nd(lr, who char:med
the spcirto W.rld l"ith !'7 ~­

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tbe Pittsburgh l'il:Y••, silqed
1960 contract today and fore·
east another banner 1!..,on.

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THE GEORGE HAll COMBO

JOWL BACON

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THE SHOirBOX

MEMBERS
and GUESTS
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Chapmaa'o Mkt. . . . . 2 · 4

Ind. 3 Ga.ale., Sam Fl.ana.gan 701
lnd. 1 Galli!, George Wagner 276
Team 3 (jamu, Hot Rod1 2632
Team 1 Game. Hot R.odJ o?e

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contest, poured 1. Evanlvi11e .. . ~. 24 · o:~-:t '" ' :
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Wilt now hat
1,782 pOID.ts. With on,·third of a 8. Hoflti'a N\' .. ..
seasoh Jo go ln which to ·t.,P the 6. La. Tee~ . .... .
reeol'd 2,106 set by Bob Pettit of 7. Miis. ~utb. .. 2
Louis in th~ 1.9U-59 cam- B. ·MOine ... , .. .. . nz-ur .
9. Grambling, 1.4.

nearly 3P pointa a
in ~ W~dnelday
PhUadelpbfa to a
over New Yort.

1, Wood -

January Clearance

Tetm Slnale Game, Hot Rodt1

UPI- Wilt Cham· Th
on1y 324 more points rmalle conege
n.ew slnele seuOn flrst.plaoe vOtea
in the National cords in parentheses: ·

Pomeroy

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"•mall .eollege ·bisket-

37·28, Joe Proffitt and Ric k John·
aon of the winners each getting 14
Paul Smith 8 for Pomeroy. Chester i!J at Portland Saturday night.

Ind.

lfi#l Sin&amp;le Game, Sam fllna·

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Portland won the reserve game

Galli&lt;

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THm Thfee Game•. Hot Rod•

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Beegle broke the record formerly held by brothers Sam (now
a Racine Higb ju.niorl and Larry
Price (7th grader ) who were tied

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Fo&lt;e . ~~ ~ r•l'• - •. fad \hat
surj&gt;~!fd ~P. ,on, . .lie .wao, believed
to have replaced pltcl)e~ !lob
Friend as the highest paid Pirate.
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HONOR AUTHOR

'MOijCOW UPf.,.;TI!e vili!lle. of

Blizbn'e ~ Poki"O~ '· Dear~· "'Go'r t"y

ltoi!IWliN MP,Worf 'AI'Illr' !A'm8r.

tcan' tllfJi&amp;r "'l'h,'eedore Dreiser who
vilited the villaee ID 1927, the off1clal Tass news agenoy· reported

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WANT ADS

- c oNSlSTINT DIBPENDABLK
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PHONE 398

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,--.• ,~r..-. -- ....- Doctor's Past Probed Setking Restitution In
·~:::..:;~ .:.."':;"'nzJOto
""· Reason For New Jersey Crime Cheek Incident
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NORTH BRUNSWICK, N. J.
APAR','MENTS - t"umilbed and UPJ - .o\uthormes t._oday lnveaUunfurnlJbed.
McMuten, .Mlddleport. Phone OOI+M..
2 3 Li ghated. t he bac.kfgroutP:ad lo1 a w~~1t )' surseon
or a c ue to ...e
7 and a HOOM HOUS&amp;, i ROO.M quadruple murder they believed
apMtment and ~ room apart- may han.• bet:n a maniac wJtb a
menL. A. w. Benael, Pbone grud ge.
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ll 2 Uc
The~ asked the surgeon, Dr.
Fram1s M Clarke, to attempt to
FOR RENT-38 FT. ~ !JEDROOM re~&lt;tll anyone With whom be had
House Trailer on Rental pur· 1 been assoc1a~d who rr.ight have
chase agreemenl Pay for Jt like ( ZO B
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rent. Come IR for detail~ UnitJ U~lneSS
; ed Trailer Sales, Route No 2, - ,
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1·20.10tc BOBS TREE SERVICE AND Ra·
mov•l. Phon• 2U·X.
U-3-30tll
DELUXE UNFUIL'IISHED APJ\RT CusTuM KuiLT KiTLH.EN n-.
ment, All new. Low ut:llhes
sJgned k · vour bomJ Free .,.
fteasonable ren_t, abo 2 office
t!mlltes. I&lt;·o, _.nan aud AiJOOtt,
1 rooms. Pbone 6000. l ·.ZU-12tc Phoue fl.&gt;:lll·Y.
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Reported Made

bE-~n sa bent on reveng~ u to m.

'-N~on~iqNI~

SupL Patterson
lq St:hool Plea
llr.Jwtiowod ,..., ,.,. OMI

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number of electon jn the
Northern LOcal Scbool Dilt.riet M

WID Be Based
on Ike's Record

vade Clarke'! five acre estate
Holli~ B. .Smith, .a Ne..y Jertey
WASHINGTON IJPI-Vlee Pro' Jv..TBS
Tu esday morning and klll the man charged with issuina !tau- the laat a:eoeral election bd been Jicient llloll-"4 M. lo!IJOk oUorid
1 ewe- per word. t.utloo. Jl.i.umum diu'&amp;&amp; _ • caD
sur&amp;eon'J. invalid wife and three dulant checks hu made restitu· certified by the board of el.eetion
natioa'a voteq ttoday a lDID
~01, wath 55 per cent of lhil
I llrDt.a Pft' word lor
couecut.he ialll.tnloaL
other penon1.
tion and paid court costa, records as
p..,;idontl.ll ""'»~laO
number
necessary
on
a
petition
to
lproUJ.- one mootb fOI' 10 eaota per word.
Autborltiea said $1,000 in the in county court show. The charge
on the ~oft)' o4mlnlohave
the
questioh
plaeed
on
the
hllllt.e of 1 oeou per word will "'e ellarpd " ' ~
Cluke bome wu Jelt untouched was dismissed.
&lt;r&amp;Uoo'o ,'1oulllaMiall' recJGrd
ballot.
If .-paid 1rilWA 16 diJ• after receirint bill.
an~ there was no sign of a strugahd
a plec!Je 10 ~ II.
Aq:ordin&amp; to Mr. ~attetaOD, 1/U
Wayne Gillbm, of netr TUp~ m Ad,verti...A:nj: _ Sbould be re-portecl 1DI.d'*!laceb". n.
glt! or a &amp;earcb of the home. Tbey
Pruldent ~er. ~lxon
"""" SeotiDel will DOt be retp(Wiole (Or m01"4 thrm one 1neor
s&lt;tid ucb of t-he victims was firat pers Plains, has been bound OYer. electors ot the di!:trict bave liP.·
reet iDiertlon.
I carefully bound and then killed to tbe grand jury on a charge of ed the petition which ia now iD h1l and o~ top Republican leidm
theft of equipment from Raymond possession. On a queation aake4 . formally opened the campaip
~of I'b.ta.b Vtd Speo&amp;al NOC lcell n1 &amp;.enta $-I.G6. Obi.turarlel
, With a lingle bullet through the Jones,
Tuppera Plains. In the af- last night aa to how aipature. Wedneadi.y nj&amp;bt at a naUODW.Ide
. .bliahed. atl t6IK per 1JQ111.
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W'JiC.DS
1 DAY
J DAYS
1 !:IA'n
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County Prosecutor Warren T. fidavit filed by Jone.11, value of m1gbt be wM.bdrawn Crom the. pe oerleo of 83 ''d~·. 'lrill Ike"
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W1lentz said he was Jeamng to- the articles aUegedly stolen is lition, he explained that it c~ubi i.lruirue)l t. ~ otateL
only be done under oath before tbt
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ward the belief "the man waa a placed at $800.
Cilunty board that the signature
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$'1..00
maniac with a ll'~da:e."
Gilhan entered a plea of not had been obtained by fraud, durelf
AdJ ~ved by 10 A .V. will be v., that cbT• PIPI!F
But Clarke . .111.1d he bad no gUJlty in a hearing today in or misrepresentation.
known ~nem1e1.
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county c&lt;lurt and was released
The petltlon pr4\'&amp;ented to
l I J Notices
Authortttes alao were che~k~ng under $300 bond.
couvty board lan. 8 by NortberJJ
a number of leads in the k1lhng
Clerk Marshall at:iUer, tore•tllla l;oi·e~oll
Sealed bid1 will be rece1ved by
' SMALL APARTMENT. 648 S. Sec
CLELANDS
of Mrs. Edith Clarket 58; Miss
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any further legal action on the
the Trustees of the First Bapti1t
ond Ave. All convenienceJ. Call
Rllt'IW. &amp; TV Rettalr luYiel
Dorothy Moo.r:e a practica.l nurse
on
miUtar!IY
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matter until offlelal action t.a talt·
Church o! Racine, Ohio, for the
6007-M.. Victor Gr~mm.
PhnM 'tOO
and housekeep~r; Mrs. Cora Tha·
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painting of the intertor of aa1d
1 25 3Lc:
Pomeroy, Oh'a.
d1es, 29, e Jfrt-time maid and
law pasaed by the lut aeuion Of.
Church wnh one coat of SuperN-1-C.E--U-N-t"_U_RN_l_S_H·•--D-,..:.R=O:.O.:M
Morri~ Mlchaelt, 60, tbe driver ~f ClNCINNATI {UPI)-Livestook: the legislature. the eountr ' board
Kemtone and trimming the Inter·
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Ult.tht)' room and bath residence.
Jer to the big Georgia-style manJ- Cattle 300, calves 100; aU el~s has 30 days in wbleh to act.
steady; good 800-1000 ,Jb slaughter
At a recessed meeUn1 of the
64
with one coat of paint. The bid•
Pomt Lane, Pomeroy. Ph.
19.
JOn. The leada Included :
&amp;bill be !urnuthed for paintinG
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- A tip that three Rutgers Uni- steers 24.25-24.50;. .utility 109&amp; lb board htsl weet, Supt. Patterson
both with pamt furnished by the
FIVE- ROoM AND BAiii · $ao.o0 !
ver&amp;ity .students ":ere seen appar- mixed Holstein ate.r.n1 and heifers 1 told the board ¢.hat lte bad not bad
painter and with paint fuinished
Phone 6933-Y.
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ently gtvJng dlJ'CCttona to two' men 18.75; cho:ke noear 800 lb heifer! , ~e opportuniy to cheek lbe peU•
by the owner of the building.
tn Michaels cab at a New Brulli- 25.~. flood 23-23.SO, utility and Uon for legaltt)' and authenticity
The premises m11y be inspected
2 BEDROOM MODERN APART·
wtck Intersection Tuesday morn- standard 17-20; utij.ity and com· of the signatures as be Ia required
merclaJ rows 14.5~16 .50; utUUy by tbe law t"' do. Last rUJtlt he
any day or evening, except Sun·
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MENT $85 per month or 1 Hcd
mg .
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day, by cont&amp;ctmg Racine Baptist
room apartrnent, $50 per month ,
Before 9:30 A.M.
- The report of a baker, w.ho bulLs 19 50-20.50, goud and dhoice told th~ Northern Local board
A&lt;!mlt~: - ~ .Jl0ri7 JUo New
Par110nage, Racine 3~73. The btd8
uLihties Included. Located over
Middlt&gt;polt 6831 ·J
aaked his name be withheld, that yealers 80-35; good 967 lb feeder memOOr.s that he had completed Ha&gt;on; .,.. . Paul COIJ&lt;i, iildd~
had
completed tbe signature
ah.all ~ opened Feb. 1, 1960 and
Vogue Shoe Store , 104 E. )lam 1
Por:1eroy S2J
1 Nllchaeis refu~:~ed
him a ride in stee.J'IS 22.50.
port; lfllld!e Rl!pOII, lllldd~.
check.
tbe completion date for job shall
St., Pomeroy Phone OOl·M.
KAUTZ FeED $TORI
Newark aaying he had to pkk up
llloelll.,•d:
FroJOr.
At Ch..t•r
a tare to New Bruntwick at NewHogs 1:JOO; barrows and giltJ.
be March 1, 1960.
1 28 tfc
a.bire;~ lin. Howard. lollh,. P.oTrultee5 of First Baptist Chun·Jt
Yukon 5-2145
ark's Belmont Hotel. ,
active, fully 35 c higiher; mixed
mero)l'.
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1-27·3tc
1 6~HAMILL tiiRVICE STATION
.-F!ngerprtnt 1 and
several 180-240 lb 13.35-13.85, mcstly 1385
Batho:
A oon· 1o lfr. oqil llrL
ROO){
HOUSE
WITH
BATH
900
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Befvre : A.M.
speut shells and bulJet slu"a tak- or 190-220 lb; hea.vier weight&lt;
Poul . 0Uc4 • 4auebte( lo llr. "iind •
Alb.
• fias eoaree, near 250 lb 13.10; medium
304 Sycamore St., l'udctJeporl.
nstructl
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en !rom MicbaelJ' cab which
~.H~Fife.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men·
2B
Every Day Service
found abandoned Wednesday •• lto-ll!O lb 10.11; ,.;., 25 e &gt;rlgher,
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women, 18-62. start high u $9~..,
/ Otc 1 1.,.~,,;_...,..,,;,,.:.;=-:;;.,.,,_• o~.n Elizabeth, N. J., intersection. mixed 360-4tKI lb JJ -11.!50, 450-600
·81/.YS SHOP
00 week. Preparatory training
NEW MODERN 2 ROOM FUR-N II {
lb 10.25-11, •JndJvidual• 745 lb 9.75;
Joa~ Mil wit\~ Qtlo o:o·
until appointed. Thouaanda of
Phone 485
JSHED Apartment. 4 room un·
boars steady &amp;25; under 400 lb
A social meeting wu held Wed- ceatly ptirehued ""Vtllliltl~
Jobt open. Exp~rience usually
Pomeroy, Ohle
furmshed
apartment.
Phone
Control
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unneuary. FR.EE information on
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CINCINNATI - Produce:
Fteney,. Bennett Post, American "' becln ao opmt\01' Ill !be. nilor
jobs, salortea, re~uirements.
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P'REE INSPECTWNS. PHONE
Eggs: prices at farms, A jwnbO Legion, of Middleport, with 31 IUIUnl. At preaenl, ·Jill!y ~
Write TODAY! Lincoln Service, M.lD-WEST
.FLAT I TRUCK BED'
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f i Wanted
a83·M. liiiii"•Jre Supply Store
A ]ar,sre 21-26, A medium memben present Paul Hapton- Ia opol'lltlng the ~ lor bet.""
.th
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P erkl n 63 , nil nois.
rae L 1 t. 6" x 12' 6"
Vaughan rest Control Cu. "•m·
17-23
A sma"11 '10-18, B large 17- stall, commander,· presided.
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(1) 18 11} 20 2a. 28 27 6tp
ber uf Nataonil PeoL ~o·trol
21 • undergrades 10.13,· deUvered
May be among th
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At.' ns t: h ICkI, Pomeroy l ·2U-3tc
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Ali&amp;uclatlon
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The meeting was designated a1 family ~ave movJ!() (rpm ·JCidcliem your lite or the ll!e oC somtJ - - ~ _ _ _ . _
GAUGES: Montgomery 15.8 on 29 B A tee 30-32 , t\ rnedilllm 28"Kor.ean Nigb:t" with all Korean port lib to ·the PhtHI~ property
one you kaow. 1hlll is approxl ' ( 2Ub t t
upper ~-6 lOwer rwming 1' feet;
11lroge 27-29.
THIS WIEK ONL
veterans requested to come in
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All claasel ot Singer YSewln
mateJy how long .It wHl lake tu • _ _
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ualllpoU• · 19.0 on upper 13.7 on
Poultry, chicken pricea at farms complete uniform. Plul Grindley, on Silent Street.
1951 DeSOTo VB 4 door Sedan
read thJ&amp; exceptiOnal upportun· IBARNBS SIMPSO!'!
INbli.RANL:E tower running \7 f~et; Wmfleld fryers 2'144 lb 17- 18~. heavy hen'S Ronald Hand and William Swisher
~93.
Very clean car. Worth Maehlnes reduced 20% . Also
ity ~ow f avallable · · · an opporA~ents, Middleport. Fire, Aut(.. HW, 10.8 o~ Ute a1U; Pomer()y- 16-20, :Ugbt hens 7-10, fryc.r prices came in uniform and will be premtJch more. Biaottnar'l, Pom- ger vacuum l:Jeanera 2u% off
~ 11 Y or a lucrat1ve pruuJB· ! •n,lh!lt:, Bonds. Hion·s 631.5.
.w.ason . :U.99; Pt. Plt:aaant 25.10 (10l,MIO bead) 2~ per cent at 17, sented a Legion tie by the local
ttroy.
1 22 6tc i''abrlc :;hop SO. Main St Phon~,
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11taJf members for Banker'~:~ Llle COMPUi:'rE · INSURANCE PRU 11smg
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1864: PONTIAC 4 Door.•596. Star - - &amp; CasuaJty t.:ompany "W.tute' tectwn. Lif(l, Aulo, 1''1re Polio
LONDITION OF MOVABLE cent at 181,1.
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During the evening the foJiow:
Chief .11edan. Hydrsmatic drive . GOOU SO\" BEAN "i£Ay AND
M1xed hay. Square &amp;lea. Jerry
Cross Ho!pitahzatmn."
Call Dun Milla, Middleport. DAM,:,: AJI dams are up down to
ing were lnitl•ted into memberOriginal hGht
blue
flnilh .
sbJp: .flev. Warren Hulburt, Nelson
warner, ttulland.
Oblo
Luck :.12 runmn.g an average . two
Biaettntr'a, Pomero)'.
1 .22 6tc
1 25 ate, All lead• furnished-no canvatsmg
. or soJ.Ieat.atJOn neceJsary. N~d
trapll and 2.~ WlCketa. Lock 23 ls
ArcheP and Arthur Stobart.
lDa.ll PLYMOUTH 6 cyl $6 95 S _ l.d~ IMPALA CHEVROLET. 'li'~:~ke
men in Columbu1, Ji'ranklin,
DON Sl'JVERS
duwn. All ollms are down below
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was shown following the
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voy -1 door aeuan
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cheaper
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CarJ
Licking,
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tbe model. .Hiaetinar'l P&lt;lJTHJroy
Hlurden, Hartford, W. Va.
Musk.in,w;um lmd Fayette COUll- ~
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tiCS. h;arn Up tO $10,000 per
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year. For mtcrvlew apply at J39
utuu tUVER BOATS: Lock 12,
ved with FrankUn Triplett '·~fld
19M !HUJCK VB Century $0015. f 14 FT. ELGIN BOAT, MOTOR
North ColumbUII St., Lancaster,
r.e:';:.,:~c.
Ovec, Atron llfld Ranger, tied up
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and
accesoor 1oo. W•"IJ ,,11
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oy 1ug ; Alcott do wn Ht 8 :;x,
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Funeral services will be held• Bill Ratliff m charge.
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cneap. Phone 63b". 377 L••-•ln
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for appointment between IU)(J A.
.•u · , i Luck 1a Bayou VIIIene an 0 F rlt..~ay
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for Mr. Frederick L. John·
lem orlguull .llnish. lSJoelttulr'l,
St Mldeileport.
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M. to ~:OIL,P. M., usk tor Mr.
49J Ltnoeln St. Mtke CrMitor tied up tiy !og; soo, age ••, who d•"ed 1·n the Pleas· Three-Night Revival
1 Middlepott.
l'omeruy.
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Starts Jaauary:S:I.st••
'6J JoOHD, $300.00. Phone 341!; litliW -W:OURSELF. \v.EllAVE (
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t"'&lt; tLI) '"eat tstOtt.
up by log; Lock 2l ' Piibo)'·•(l}ko$in He had resided. at 1209 Viandst
The ~den . Unitedi. Brethren
Jtacanc.
1 20 ~tp
l'amt by ~umber, Mosaic art,
mp oy~t .
. ' aown at ll:uo am (hi; ·Lock 2a Point Plea11ant, where friends maf Church
ia having a 'hree ntch~
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mOdeill. Hobbiill,
J~kel ano
LUnga Point down .at 2:43pm :.U· call after 4 p .. m. today.
revival Jan. 31, Feb. 1·2 In honor
....,. , •._.. u ... C•rw
lldUit jokca. You ar.e welcome
-,~~----- lfll'l'. . .,.,_l-1•• 1')1__ ,.._,. o: JefiersQJJ down 11,t 3 .50 pm, Mr. Johnson was a member of of the 79th birthday of the Chris·
AN Mlllft AM MMilll
to browae ..fUe 'a Novelty Shop NEED EMPLOYMENT, LABOR, ...........&amp;r ~MI'Ir. !d.U; Atlns down at 4.30 pm tt.O; the Trinity Methodist Church tian Endeavor movemep.t
MIITROitOL.ITAN
1 27 tHe
vl.ao 4 year fllrm experiencl.l
1. l" fi'reH&gt;erger .:town at ":all pm Point Pleasant, was born in Mu:
The Rev. Bltke, paato~ ot tb8
ADo ..,..
Call Pomeroy 116Y &lt;lr write MASON ~S- I.J~droom,
1% slory U·lD; AlLee Clown at ft :-10 pm U·tl; son County. and had been a farm · church '!"Ill be bringing the met·
I ••" G.ltl!:tN :S'J.'AMPS RJIDEE.MED A1'
John Baxter, 126 Mulberry Ave.
home on main hiahwuy. Large LouuJanna up al 5:30 pm 6·1:i; er and an engineer in his life- sages each J evening, AU are in·
ui f---S-~-i'uea Novell}' Snop, Mtddteporl.
'Pomeroy, Ohio.
l-:.!6-6tc
buill·m kilcllen,
waJl-Lo·waQ H.eba Jane ~Pat 7:45pm '·0; Ro- time. He 'was the son o£ Jeremiah vited. SpeCial singers are wel·
l7
Or oJe
1 276tc UGHT HOUSEKEEPING. Llzz.ie I cal'pcting Ill llvmg room and berl lt. Gipl&gt;On up at ~: ' tU am 2-0; H. Johnson and Sarah Clendenin. come.
~erlowerl
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: -- ---l.lmmt: room. W~o~U landscaped Crown Pomt up at 9:05 am o-a; His wire, Margaret, preceded h 1"m
~enn1ylv.n .. lnrer"" letdll11 g1, .REGISTEREb "coLLJ.E
PUPS
Sayre. Phone 230:.!. Letart }~alb. I yarl.l. PrJccd ot $U,I5.60.00.
Lock a2 Or1eanJau up at 1:0li am in death.
lie llavc the bes,l for Chrlatmaa
t'honc tlbi:la-M Jo.nn 'l'uckcr Hy'
1-211-Jtp,
lt..a:w HAVEN kUKAL~ Very mQ- tHO; Nat10nal up at 3:40 am
S 1
'i'ree•. Pinel, Spruce•. }~irl. :Send
leU .ltun .ltoad.
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Busl. lleSS Servt"ces . oeru unch slyle counlry hom" a·U; Luck ~9 llob l'uqua up at M urvlvVolrol a..,) two daughters,
lor U1Una: today.
rs. t ra: w
nta v· Dale
w1t 11 14 acrl!s of "l'ound . 6.., 10::.::0 pm :.1-:t,· Lock 23 11. w. Lee Chari
· · G.h Caato.
S iNUEH. S~WlNO
ICHkOTH'I NUJtlaJtY
MACHINE- -- - - ·a
up at 1:50 am 9·0.
ea on, · a.; idtss C ristlne
INDIANA, P•.
Kouud bobbm model. ungmally MUILLIR PURNACt..., W15TING·
"ooma meludmg large den With
KANAWJIA "'VER BOATS·. Johnson, Point Pleaaant; a brolher,
fireplace . ll.f.J I.Jalhs, fuU b11~e·
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1.. Bro1 za 6tp
sold for $179.G(). Braud now con·
Wmtleld, c.
Harner down at · · o naon, untma:too;
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Remains will lie · in state from
1 27 6
Carr)' Out OM Loeual st., Ml&lt;l·
FOR
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to 2 p. m. at the Trinity Metbo·
dleporl
~:t--•1 TRADING POST WITH HUN·
.~~~~~ooi~. Hmoo•uty pflce~ To Broadca~~t tJuit
dlat Church In Point Plea,.nt
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OA S.ALI.--8 ROOM. HOUSE. 1' iJJtl:LJti of 'rMde Jtem•. Used and
, MASON-S-bedroom ho&gt;ne
on·• p FORT
BRAGG
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where.
are r HOlman
be at 2 o!
p,
bert
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TheeervJcea
Rev. Carden
t rooms d own1~U'I and
up.
new movae, PoleroJd, 1UU earn
aDd
nice
76xlOO
foot
lot.
Gas
fur~vt.
H.o
D.
Spirea,
22,
son
of
Point
Pleaaant
Is
Ja
charge.
1\ur1
MlddJeport,
era&amp;, tooll, muaac inltrumenta,
na~. Bulb and fuU basemen~. Emer.son A Spirea, Route 1, Che· tal wJll be in the lAme Oak Ceme
Appruxamalti)' 1 acre !evelllnd.
t.a.:eUenl weJI. l:t mhea from
eleet.rle and oa\board moton,
'-7,UOO.OO.
sbtre, reeentJy was all!lilned to ter)· Foilesona'a Funeral Home 1
l"omt~roy. Pr.1ce ,1,01.10. lbq'flre boats, akatea, lUna, appHaneea,
SEE
CUCKLIR REALTY
1be 1st Radio Btoadcaatlnlil and
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M.rl. Howell at Pa&amp;tttOWD.
WILcDea, AbOUt anylhmC you
JIM ROIJIH, &amp;ale1m•n
Leaflet Battalion at ToM Brag,
l·IHOtc
need. ll"tre NO¥elty ~hop.
NEW HAVIN,
VA.
N. C. •
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1 27 6te
PHONI TU-2-2843
He is a 19$6 cradua.te of
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KITCHEN
OABINIGT8
I·27· Hc
Cheshire High School. Ill• motber,
li"D&lt;mlca 'fobp, Bootea~e built to N~ccHJ SEWING
M•CH!NJI;-:;:-::-::--:- - ... Mrs. Helen G. SaneburY, Uvea In
IU11 your oute. Vlnyi Alboll·
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,...ntl102 • 'r 3n5
NEW HOuSE, 1'WQ BEDHOOMS, ' .&amp;flddlepott.
to• !Slocka laid. NeJ&amp;ler BuUd·
~Ulpped to Zll·:zaa, darn, monoRACINI, OHIO
llli'Ke Uvin~ room, bullt·in kit ·
~------inJ !iupply. CaU U\11 Nel&amp;Jer,
iftlln, etc. SoJd orislnaH)' !or
Hl-1..0 TIMPI
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1 chen cabirtets, gas furnace, Ill·
.llacint, OAio.
H ·Lfc
¥!IU.OO. Pi)' off balance due of
su1ated, large \:arport, 1.,,.. it.
NIW YORK IUPI) -r•- l 1
~-UO ur - per monlh. Phone
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nw
. MAGIC CHEF FUEL OIL HEATEk
343.
1 27 Ut~
I. 0. McCOY'
frontage. Wr~ht Street, off Mmpar•tv,_ olflclalfy ,_.,._. In
7:SMO liJJ'U. Full¥ autumatic. - - - - - - : - : - - IAUCTIONaiR
Mulberry Ave. $DIIDO.UO. Ready , ,ftttt nltlon thl• mornl"t w.ll 24
Hampten ,. Capehart, Inc., New ~5c REGUl.A.R 98c
rpm
leu.. 2. Ltnt httom, Ol!lo.
for occupancy after Jan. 15. . lleerwa
nre •t F•lrltaftlu,
Haven, W. Va. Phone TUrner
31h: each. IJ8.98 recg,rda '1.00. BAtltY SHOE!:t: BRONZE.
Phone SK)Y. Wilbur Your,g or .*-t.llla, tM U.S. w..thitr lhrttu
:HZU.
Otben ~f! e~h. Ftte Novelty
•nd Silver Plated. Write: R. Y6220 VaUey Lumber &amp; s 'upply reporMd. HIP, W........, wn to
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Open till 7:30 If. m.
1 2'1 8tc:
mond Thomat, I..angavOle, Ohto.

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Blnaor S.wlni.llaehlllo lor 11le,
&lt;ho,p. lin. Paul &amp;IliOn, Phone

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table •nd ebalro, tableedha&lt;bali•
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cheat of dl'awen, atudlo couch,
aluminum cot, oil atove, step
ladder, exten1ion l•dder, wheel
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lown mowor, oioe Ill .a)H!clal ....
volver· al\Cl many other arilelea
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lamp, 1
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cltw tray lop. Mn. Harl") Houd• crm ·BHdloi&lt;ll .Auello.eer. . ._
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C•ll . . . . C•~ . 414 N.
home ~f the late James A. Wern·
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IOnal property of Jame1 A. Wer- ALIIalf fi'A.Kil. CHIITIR,

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Pub ownw tom ,.,._, II INklnt
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11ft1, oolid ..0 ond soo&lt;1 plat·

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ruaa like new.

1955 CHEVROLET
2 Ton L. W.B. VB mol«, 2 opeed
reu axte, good 82&amp;x2o tlrQ,
reinfmed tr.me 8Dd springs,

11011&lt;1 cob.

$1095
1956 CHEVROLET
l

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'

2 Ton Dump. V8 motor, 2 1pced
Rio, IOx'l &lt;l=p body and ?"
IJDill, reinforced frame and
oprillll. 8211&gt;20 tireo, .,.b ond
sheet metal needs palntmg.

$1295

I

Clean- Sharp
Cars- At Prices
You'll Like
1957 CHEVROlET

!

WCTU Meetiflg
Held Tuesday At
Baptist ChurCh

Followmg a d~ion of money
raismg projecte- the group voted
to have an lCe cream 5'0Cial o~ tbe
19th of FebruarY in: the basement
at the hall. They plranned to bave

llel Air lbr&lt;l Top. Looally own·
ed. •ru:J. real clean IMide and ·
0011, _.,. oteerina end brat...
pdwersJjde 1!'41118., VB motor,
radio, beater, IWib.itewaJl, and

lie worb. Ivory and Wrq.uoise
flnilh,

$1795

presiding

A survey of industrial and
economic potential of Ohio
was launched at. a meeting
held in Kyger creek hlgh
school Thursday bight with
Koder Collison; head oi the
new state Department of Economic Development uo!oldlng
his 'plans.
, Tlie main speaker ,was introduced by Alva T. •Grover,
resident ofJhe Meigs • Gal·
a 'Develonment ABsoclation,
which co-sponsored the dinner
attracting 200 persons !tom a
· nine county area to the din·
ner and program.
.

Bfi01VI'I KW ••JJttheJ"' belt
circle• a oae-plee. brown an4•
l'Wit plt.l4 wool day dreq 4ftel

-'sne&lt;l

by Anne Fogarty for1
\Vinter. The 1leevu an lo:nJ'
and tttted; tboi"QUp.. ~

During the business session, a
edlll4. /
.
-report wu made on the uaed
_......,.
greetlng cards which had been
sent Formosa for use in the hospitals there. Members were urged
to bring canceled pottage •tamps
\
which will be sent to Japan, •old
and the proceeds used to aid the
sick in that country. Min Lucrely FRIDDII HCfuDAIHILT
tia Genheimer, chairman of legislation committee, announced that
a temperance ftlm wtll be shown
C. R. Young of Hudson St., rein the public schools m the near ceived word of the dt:ath of his
future.
father , A. J . Young of New Castle, Pa , Wednetday morning.
Mrs. Joseph Coak, devotional
leader, had for her topic "The
New Year" which was · foUowed
SPetiAL MiniNG
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will by a diacuion on the current legmeet this evening at 7:80 at the islative program of the WCTU.
Masonic Hall Jn Middleport for a
The P'~bruary meeting will be
special meeting.
held at the United Methodtat
Church.

Mrs. Nathan Biggs entertained
the Chatter Club Tuelday evenig at her home, Rutland Road.
A short buJine11 ae11ion was
held wib Mrs. Gien Evan• preN.ding, after whlcb game• were
played with
prizes awarded to
Mrs . Charles . Buck, Mrs. Afnd
Biggs .and Mrs. Everett Lightfoot. The -door prJ~ was awarded
to Mrs Floyd Dunfee.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the above named
and Mrs Wlbur Young and Mra.
Vaughan Price.

SATURDAY

' - - Hor&lt;l T... t Coupe. 3411

·ou: in. motor, "power tt.eering
end brakeo, '1\lrbojjlldo trona.,
~ low mjl- 1&gt;7 I ,owne.r,
•tleu interior, bell't e ~t.Od oor11 flnlsh, radio ond heotor ond

the ·
lion.

IIIIIIDy other er.trM. ,

- t Door sediD. 514. •tnllf.,
cl•n interior and &amp;ood
t oo11a body, heeler, cood ~....

$669
1957 CHIVROUT
~~t~~·~po~
Low iNleoto
"'
l!rakoo.
tnnt, ndio, tleat·

new Ure1. Wtdte over

fllnioh ond vinyl interior

were lutrodll&lt;ed, inctucjing

ated wlth the department.

t!&gt;OIIL·~veil~~e~d~~:~~~~
•··", .

department ln the

Collison
dolo
. Ohio. llm&gt;ll(h ,
that thert can
iDg hou~e of

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potential
of Ohlo availa!Jle IOI" anyone seeking a place to establish a plant and
homes for ita workers .

The program ended with the
fhu;hlng of 14 pages of the Ohio
Community Survey on a sereen,
with Colli11on telhn&amp; exactly bow
be wanted the answers twned. in

·~~.BOYS' OXFORDS 8~ to 3
$1 88
eGIRLS' OX OR '
, ..... · "·' .. ·
· pr.
e BIG BOYS,FOX~R~ to 2 ..8' ' .... ' . ' . U.88 pr.

:7..

by community representativeL He

eMEN'S WORK SHOES'
to .... · · · · · .3.88 pr.
e CHILDREN'S PULJ, ON B 1l ..... · · · · · U.,s pr.
e MEN'S OXFORDS
OOTS .. ' ..... U-88 pr.
e WOMEN'S ARCH SHO.
•us pr.
E .. . . . . . .. .. . . . ts.88 pr.

erti~U:rg

Jndlcated that if the job i.e do~e effeetively and wjth dispatch. that 1•••~n~.'
in a few months the moat com-

s·.... ' .' ... ····
Roush's Shoe Store

plete data of the atat.e ever
sembled wiD be avaHable.

JJ·

At the openilig of the program
held in the audlt()fium, Sen. J.
-Sherm Porter rel!f ~esu1ea of
'aret from Gov. ldi.chael V.
Salle and Consr:e,.man ,
.Noellel'. who were •unable

· MIDDI.EPORT

$1795
1957 PLYMOUTH

Don

· Leach,
employment
of thecom,pensation
department and
of
b'ert Green, a young ltllian associ-

•

'NO. SECOND AVE.

his store building aa a collection
point for telephone aec9unts.

0. Taber, and DoH
of P!JbUc relaUo~
Several other key personnel

I

Two Polr $4.00

The lut 15 yean he maintained

Top Brass Sent
To Quiet Algeria
Settler Unrest

teresti: an4 ·c~·u·-c _:
to a former ·

SAL!
$3 95 pr• I

Women'•
Sho..Pllr
Po;r_
So For A Seeond

. $2295
•
1954 DODGE

Mr . Michael voas one of the early drygoods merchants in Middleport, up~ating the Mtcbael's Department Store for mafl)' yean.

molina

Thotc attending the meeting
were Lynn Buchtman , president,
"RIOT IN JUVENILE PRISON" J,J,anu'c Z1rkle, vice preaidetJt; Ruth
Jerome 'nhor _.__ Scotl Marlowe
Ann Farmer, Secretary; and Su·
ste Allensworth, Treaturer.

MONTH

Dover Mayor's
Arrest Seen As
First Vice Move

the

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1958 CHE.VROLET

with burial in the Middleport Hill cemetery.

introduced
heads who

chAirmen for the Sock Hop whtch
they are phwmng for the last
weekend in February .

"CAST A LONG SHADOW"
Audie Murphy - Terry Moore

'

William (Billy) Michael Died
~arly Today At His Residence

Brian Don1evy · was the principal charat'ter playmg the part of
an industrialist seeking a plant
location.
'
FOUowing

The of!lcen ol the Middleport
Glee Club met Wednesday after
sehoul to choose committees and

TONIGHT ond FRIDAY
"ALIAS JESSE JAMES"
llob HoPe - Roontla Flemilli

surveying crew told him " objec- ing crew fonman.
,
lions.. bad ansen •to the proposed
The foreman, a man named
dam at Racine for wbich Con· Crisswell out of Kentueky, indlcat'&amp;reM already has earmarked pre- ed surveys and drillinp now au
to be made for a dam at Letart.
limloUJ planning fund s with con- The locks would be ill two Wta.
laDd. today. He indiea.ted t~ey ~o'n fUPpoSed ~ 0 start before JQ feet to each lift. It would elipl.aMed to brlnJ more drllhnR
minate all existing loeb u fu
equipment onto ~e Ia~ u soon
These 4libjectlon• were believed upriver u Lock 18, near Part·aa poujble, weat:Aer permitting.
at ieut
in part to have come ersburg, w. Va .
Hill Aid the foreman of tne from Pbifip Sporn power plant
The tentative plana eall for
construction of a canal for the
locks rr..'ll above tbe dam to
PL,ant.s near the 11aereon JobniOi&amp;
place.
.•
A dam in the river of the prq.
portaons apparently being ltudiBd
would require eonstnactlon of conFuneral services for William Michael, age 85, who died ear· siderable new blgbway along tlie
ly this morning at his home on North Second-st. will be held r1ver and cause mundation of
Sunday from the Rawting..COats Funeral Home at 2 p.m. some bottom land along the river,
it 11 believed.

Cllfftn"d HUI, a farmer about
one mile dowD river from tbe
vJII.qe of Letart Falla. verified
th1l morning that covernment
men be~n surveyin1 bil htrm

mate it up.

Officers Chooen

---61-

ty, it was learned here today.

, The proaram opened with showIng of a color Iilm entitled "The
Growth State" which showed many
facets Of Ohio 'as an industrial
state and the people who go to

'

Pomeroy, Ohio

tlon fhll att.mMn. tt.ln w .....,
•IWI eol.,. Nnitlht, .., Albly .....
lnt by s.tv~r ....,...... Lew ....,.

A huge dam in the Ohio River at Letart Falls may be sub- 1 off""'' who oaw the backed up I
stltuted for two previoualy ~anned by the U S . Departn:'l nt water from Racine as a tbre~t to
·
· M ·
coa l barge entry to the plant' faof Engineers, at Belleville, . Va., and Racme m e1gs coun- c illties, accordiq to tbe lllfWY·

C

Around And
About
Middleoort '

TH~ATRE

MEIGS

::7::~:.;:=,:

May Replace 2 Others

At Ky~er Creek

l
----

E:nterroim Club

Weather '

Canal, Dam At Letart

Ohio Economic
Study Beg~

'nle annual birthday party of

Mareh of Dimes.

•

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Oinner For 200·

F()Jlowi.ng" Ule meet!lng ref'reah·
tJhe Legion was .disCUsSed and Mu.
Paul Haptonstall W4l8 a6ked to ments were .served by Mr6. Paul
have eha11ge of the program . Oth· HaptorttiUtll and Mn. BlanChe
er oommJttces will be announced Haptonst.aU.

home-made lee cream and booneThe Pomeroy WCTu met Tuesmade cakes and to eerve from 5 :00 da)' evening at the F1rst Baptist
p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
,
Church with Mrs. G. H. !.Wing,

$1295

Clifton
Social Events

Mrs. Lillian Stieff presided over the meeting of the Auxll·
iary of Feeney.Benne!t Post, American Legion, Tuesday when
they met at the ball in Middleport for their re~ular meeting.
A commitlee was appointed to contact the hlgiL school for
girls eligible to attend Buckeye Girls State in Columbus this
spring.

at a later date.
A donatlon was made to the

r

.
en t 1n e

D-·
'l'o ..,.__
•'-"' • _ ....... an4 aa.v'P· ·-d
~
A...., ••-*'~
- · ~- .a.
, , Tile lf..U...lfcM• Are. '
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·--~Z9~.~~~~~-----------------------------------~~La. bOPY~
-'no..._,.
.... '""'""
lltr
whlch It hHnfi•Nrllr
wrroundM
bwo • mile of fleodwlttr.

Legion Auxiliary To LaJ~ta4:t £.,,.rJc:
Eligible For Buckeye Girl's State
1950 FORD

e

'
al y

tend.

SPECIAL ON

.

.

~t the cl01e of the 'P10IJl'&amp;m, M~.

CoUiaoo nterred .to a rumor of
plant locating at Letarb ~all•

WOOL CARPETING

llells Counly. He relf&amp;lted
tUct\ 'a nport was s~rted.
rumors do
locality,
The Pomeroy Gtrdon Club will

The Jolly IIUneb

~wing

l

Club

meet MOnday at 2 ·p. m. at the wm ·meet W. Friday eVeninl at '

IT'S
$1295
S.Doot• ......,.lie tn. .

.... =.--,....,
:'
$945
1955 OIVIOUY

110 ·v..

..-.

OrliiMI bll&lt;lr

lloiob, el01a iolerior, IIAndor&lt;l
Hlcb ill
Itt=::~,wtlb
Radio 1Dd h•t.er.

o-...

$195
1953 lUlCK

•

. . - . blotl - .

OUtmllltio trone.,

Wllilo over

the gueat apeaker.

12 foot wide

All Wool Firth Carpeting

, I

.

Mrs. Goeglein
Dies After
10 Week Dlness

Purelwecl Ne111 By Our
'

Uaed Car. .MIUIJIIet'

9 foot wldo

I

'

3

I

All willie ooi&lt;JI! \- rtdlo boat.. .:. - ' · oteeri1141 outo. -

.... wllo wall tlroo,

boei&lt;\J ..,¥..,..
. _ ,· ~
:·' ··,;~ ""'..is~Ji..d

I .; :

t

, . . . ., ,;o ~'

S,.Cial On All Wool Throw lugs
.'
f.:.~ ....... , $5.00
.

""' ~-

'

3

·' . . .-.,

'

VI l'atr- 4.DoOr

$,~.9.$

fURNITUR,E o!\11 tiAR0~ARI , ,1i

.•

·

.

"Tbe Bii Buay store~~"! Your ~IW ]b• ~11~~ .• ,
H.. lel*ld lt.
' •lldi--~~
\ ''

..,_'

lr-....

,'rt!'i~

3

and
3

Contributions
Funds Made
Membtir5

I

Funeral services for Mrt. Avery
Qoegleln, age 41l. who died in the
~eigs General 'ltospital last 'igbt
dter 10 weeka Q( illness, will J)e

SATURDA.V,. JANUARY 30th

1956FORD

Specltl Prlctcl- $.6.95- Rullllilg Foot
1-9x12Woolhg
All 3
i

•

For Fllllllly 1Cor

All Wool Firth Carpeting

'

hoateu.

.

ONE OWNER

$9.95.and $11.50- Running Foot

::~!::.~-

I

FOR
·SALE

1956 PLYMOUTH
t ~~ift
· , ntllo, -·ol-In·

I

home ol Mill Lydia Ebenhoell' a:ao at tho )lomo' of ~ Ken·
with Mn. John LietwJler •• eo-hoe- aeth B)'er ln Mqlclleport. Mn.
ie11. Mn. Howard Nolan will ho 1Ethel Hueheo will l&gt;o the l!liltiDI

president, re·
people attendlaiC Sund•~ to

'

tl.eld Sunday at 2 p. m. from tht·Ewing Chapel with bur:ial in the
Beech Growe Cemetery.
:d:rs. Goeglein is survived by ~
husband, Avery; a daughter, ~
"l;yn Sue GoeiVein, ,.J~i her fatbeJI
md mother, aQd tbe follOWing b\'Q3
thers and sisters, Da\'id
s~....
;,envilie; 'Mrs . .tbhh
Pou; •

-·

Jroy; Mrs.

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