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CHUCKL£ FOR TODAY.
DRY DRINKIRI

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APP8RLIY, IJ111&amp;nd (UPI}
Pub ownw tom ,.,._, II INklnt
aur. his ouatomen ltiJ dry. He't

\!, 'l'oo. VB motor, extro 110011
11ft1, oolid ..0 ond soo&lt;1 plat·

lanD-·

$345
1954 GMC

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% nm. 8 ft.. platform body.
Good 111" comm. tires, eolid
eab,ll&lt;atet".

$795
1957 FORD

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'I'OD. e eyl. motor, Flaretide

pickup body, heater, like ne"W
tU.. red finish. l.l,)ob and

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

$1295

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

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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. /
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-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
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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
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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~~:~~~~
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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 '
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e BIG BOYS,FOX~R~ to 2 ..8' ' .... ' . ' . U.88 pr.

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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-

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Roush's Shoe Store

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

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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-

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his store building aa a collection
point for telephone aec9unts.

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

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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

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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

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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

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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.
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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.
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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

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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

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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
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coa l barge entry to the plant' faof Engineers, at Belleville, . Va., and Racme m e1gs coun- c illties, accordiq to tbe lllfWY·

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Around And
About
Middleoort '

TH~ATRE

MEIGS

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May Replace 2 Others

At Ky~er Creek

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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

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whlch It hHnfi•Nrllr
wrroundM
bwo • mile of fleodwlttr.

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

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

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$1295
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1955 OIVIOUY

110 ·v..

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

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$195
1953 lUlCK

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OUtmllltio trone.,

Wllilo over

the gueat apeaker.

12 foot wide

All Wool Firth Carpeting

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Mrs. Goeglein
Dies After
10 Week Dlness

Purelwecl Ne111 By Our
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fURNITUR,E o!\11 tiAR0~ARI , ,1i

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Funds Made
Membtir5

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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
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All Wool Firth Carpeting

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ONE OWNER

$9.95.and $11.50- Running Foot

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·SALE

1956 PLYMOUTH
t ~~ift
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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

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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
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Zeroed. In
problem of
zeros, to

repre~

et!.~~~~~'and
very small
. -~ve increase~~ as

as scie~ce has advan'ced. We have all
become acquainted with the idea of adding
prefixes to convey such meanings. For exam-

ple, in measuring the power of nuc1ear bombs
the megaton equals the explosive power of
a miJlion tons of TNT, the prefix "mega"

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: meaning million.
But now the National Bureau of Standards

; has announced that it is standard to use the
: prefix "giga" to denote units of 1,000,0()0,000
: and the prefix "!era" for units of 1,000,000,·
:' 000.000. A gigavolt, for example, is 1,000,·
: 000.000 volts. For fractions, the Bureau says
• to use the prefixes "nano" and "pico." A btl·

Uonth of a second, for lrlftance..i1s. on nano-

_ second. A picosecopd.
000' 001 seconds.

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Certainly these ·advances '11!..~ence wlll
have easy ap~licatiori 1n our' everyday world .
Tlje accountant figuring tbe federal budget
will lind it easier to write 40 jlgadollars plus
45 gigadollars equals 85 gigadollars than to
write out zero after zero after zero . . . But
the politician wiU reap the greatest benefits .
Think how much easiedt will be to sell the
voters on a new spending plurge by explain·
ing that It involves only one gigadollar and,
a:fter all, what's a gigadolJar or two. At leaSt
up to the point that a dollar won't be worth
a nonodollar.
- Editorial in 'The Wall Street Journal, as
publlsbed in the 'R eaders' Digest.

"De Tocqueville Was Right"
Writing editorially in The Saturday Even·
ing Post, Oscar lbele, professor of political
srienrc at Kent State University, said in part:
"Wha t the Government subsidizes it can

also control. As its power Jncreases, our free-dom diminishes. Many vigilant persona recognize this peril to their liberties, but in the
face of the tremendous voting power of the

pressure groups and other recipients ot 'free'
Federal money, the odds are increasingly
against them.

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Limit~_Swipes
:.. ntioc.t Church
Another Train, ..,_uu Wom.en
Meeti11g . . .
De~ailed. Hold
Prayer
Mrs. J. H. Stephen·

to'ears
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"De Tocquevllle was right. It Is possible
for the people to-. vote tltemselves Into bondage, We sbal! be fortunate if this do"sn't hap-

Cl'IC~

:HISTORY

·£venk Of We~~k
The MYF iroup

thl!! Tem·
Methodist ChurCh sent a

In,,,.,otaiJon ·to

; formed a house for a family and

The Maeonlc Lodae

EaSter~ Ht:P . s'e~9ci·l~ Hpnor 1ROI.I

The Trade Through The Medium OfYourOwn

LOCAL NEWSPAPER
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R'\CIULAR MIITING

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Columns Used
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Consistently Are Bound ·ro Help
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has uaed

' : attenyard" was used aa a stable. the upper tloor of the old build·
' Another a:iant hollow fl)'tllmore Ins for many years. The old court
: ttood on the land of Nehemiah boule, tbe tint one of Mela:s
: Bicknell. It waa as large or al· County, .and the old academy

' mott as large

aa the llrat one

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Let Us Demonstrate That
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Newspaper Advertising Is The

' aaue land and Mr.

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on what looka more Uke a larae
mound
tban a hlll, mute evl·
LITART TOWNSHIP
: In the early MttJement ot Le- dence of a Jon1, lon1 paat.
' tart T.own•hip a man ·by the name
POMI~OY ACAOIMY
I of John Cru•oe bouaht a tract of
: land juat above the mouth o!
The. academy et Pomeny w11
1 Johnt Run and built a lar1e brick
ettablldw:d b.y Mrt. Cltitl111 A.
: haute on the river bank. Thia Pomeroy, widow of 8. W. Po.me· •
: territory wu then coruldered roy Sr. In 1N8. Obaunee)' C. Gllea

Cru101 waa 1 w.. the flrtt teaahar. ln 18fl8 the
: aueh a auflerer from that maltdt ' bulldinl Wll leued to the Porn· 1
: tluot ·~• deolded to MD bla fu~ 01'0)1 IIlah School.
~ ::: !~e:.way from the river an
In 1171 Ut~ trulteH ~ •
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.fJno 'btlell bulldlnl wllleh OJ)l!Ood
Juot obout lhlo UDIO ""' find o that loll with H. J. Gollon u
: family of Pam c~IR.I to tbt, ·principal. He wu • peduate of
: location .Lhree youna men and ~ the •E ntlilh Unlveral.ty of Oxford.,
• alater, Hamilton, Hlllman an' ·but it only continued one year
! Harr!Jon and their 1iater, Klther- when It C!loHd for llclr: of pat·
; lne, who married 1 man by the ronqe
' name of Prank and their deueh·
: tfr ¥aria married Capt. Jac•
U we wl1h &amp;o eoutder the Ill·
1 Brinker.
arle1 ot teachen thea with the
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ulary of ttacben now U W,O.Uld
• lfr. c-toooo oold bla boUle, bor~ be well to conoldor
T. COotoo
I and hlt form of lOO ..,.. til one of the leodlnll odu..twa for
! Hamilton Parr for tu0 aa.d
more than fifty )'tin.

Right In Your Own Community

Fell..-hip Tea Morulay

JUNIORS : Richar, Fn:lst, Helen
The session of the Firat United
}J(!JJ.Iz, MarJlyil . ,.B.sleJl', Shttley
·Chu~h ol M!tfdleport
lta'rl, Judy Bentz, 'Ray Cbletnan,
.mee' next Monday evenine at
.JudY· ChaHee, PauliBrowni Leatha 7:30 .at th.t '/ pestor'a at'J(ly f&lt;IJ their
Bibbee; Tere11a AndreW;.·Mary Goe· rtfular .meeting.
bel, Jack Kelley, Shii'lef· ~.tyen, -''---.,....-=----..-'~Mary ,Sni,Uey.
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'ls\ 'for the·third aUt Week! periOd the B.. H. Sanborn Miuionary Sohas· seen announ~d by (). c, Bib· eiety ·of the First Baptisl Church
lee. Principal as follow's ~ 1 IMOincyi!l4~dJeport will be held t,his
SENIORS: Roftn:le ·t:owdefo/, Roevenln&amp;: at 1':30.
q:er Rose, S~ndr~ Wolfe:, Vl»einia
speaker for tbe meeting
Curtis, J() Ann .Heftsley 'Miitty &lt;:11rr wlll be Mrs. Ralph . ZUndel ol
Esther Watkinll;· · Clide 'Maxey, Pompoy.
Dale Showalter and Joh11 Mora.
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for today: Thomas
stJrred the

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freedOm.
aaid: "Those
expect to re~p
the bleuinga
freedom .must,
like men, undergo the fatieue of
tupportlna it."

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Refreshmenla were ·l erved by
the hostessea to the above named
.and Mrs. William · Watson, Mra.
D.ale .wipPel, -Mn. Loraln Sterrett
Mrs George Skinner, Mrs. Ralph
''':'~~~~'."~~-~~~e'W:.....-"- 1 Zundel, Mrs. · J. E. Foater, Mrs.
Harry Lee Bailey, . Ml'f. Ellen
Hi"'h i~
couch, Mn. Lealle 'Prlce and Yn.
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J. , Harman, and Llsa Jd fmd
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When You Present Your Merchandise To

Dale Ratliff.

Zastern
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R~ll A11nou~ced · .

Paine,

will be present. A letter Wa1 rea,d

Mrs. Daisy Jaaper opened *He de·
votions. Ephesians ·1:11•23 waa
read by Mr&amp;. Smith who also read
a chapter from the boot ..Tbe
Challenge of lhe CrOss" by ilev.

included member11 Janet Ingram,
Marilyn and Nancy Thomas, J'udy
Seel and Marsha Maxwell, advisors Mrs.'l John lngram and .Hl'l.
Marie Seel, and Mr. and Mrs. /u·
lhur Crabtree.
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We might mention the Hall
• wood yard which was famous .al·
: moat from the time the boats
: commenced using wood until they
TQ,.. were no r.. uler 1ehool1
• commenced using coal for fuel. It at Chut•r Act•mr fw MYtral
! wu located on the second farm """ or until 1907, wMn Wal·
ter I. llnu, of R.cln•, ltartM
: above the Bicknell Chapel In
• Grl:!at Bend. 'I11e bank worn away
a Townthlp High School In the
! by the hauling wood to the river old building. H• taueht hert
: ean still be aeon and the home
for th,... YHrt. ,
1of Mr. Woodyard Is •till standing It was among the flrat of the
, although it plainly abows the ef· Townsblp lll~&amp;~h Sr:hoola, if not the
: feet of time and ne.lect.
i first established In Mela:s Coun·
ty. He was fo11owed .by A. A.
• 'Many large treofl then st»d on Bahr. Soon after this they built
I th~se bottoms but we wUI men- the new brick ·bulldln&amp;, not on
:lion only two. One lar~;~e ~tyeamore the hill where tl)e old academy
' atood on Ground HOE Creek, neMr .was located, but down on the
: Ita mouth , it WllS hollow and main 1treet throurh the vlllaa:e.

denta fro• Rio 'Grande Cblleae

meeting.
Mrs. Al~rt Smlt}J was UJe deYOtlonal leader and pfa)'et by

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from l!he Kqrean girl which tbe
Coate&amp;; Who is seri· class h11 adopted, telHn-' ho~ sbe
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lj_ospltal spent the money aent her. A
lmprOyed,_ it was re- round robin letter was 1ent to
morning!.· Mr.· Cot~tes is Mrs. Aten Shain. Mn. Victor
·of the Jl9nieroy Na· Youngf Sir was named to have
..• -; ' .r'
the devo.tions at the Fe~

they attended the
winter Institute. Those attending

: Lebanon Township was fQrmed
: In 1813 out of territory, then in·
• eluded In Letart Township. It
hu the longeat river boundary
, or any town1hip In Melga· County
• Thit t•rrltory waa a .-....
fore1t at .... time- of lh or•
,.ntutlon, and more than on•
f.um '"' p.~ld for from the
Mle of cord wood cut •ncl 10ld
to the tte..-.h for fu•l.
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The
J:(lth · (:entury I.Jmited PH·

IMr. Coates Reportf:d
Improved
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FIRST MAIL CAR~ll~
, George Warth was an excellent
! hunter and Indian acout, carried
• the first mall from Marietta to
: Gallipolis and did 10 n'lany other
1 thing• that meant 80 much to the
' people or Lebanon Township, He
; died in his cabin on the Ohio
: side of the river just opposite the
: llaven:'!Wood Ferry,

ARE TIRELESS
SALESMEN!

by

aon, pre1ident, opened the q1eet·
i'le of the One Won One ~)I 91
tho Finl Baptlll . Church, Polb·
"'''Ov, Wednelday evenlria; .at the
home of Yn. Howard Stewart.
t;ast Main Street, with Mrs. el·

· .' ·~· ~ain: from Cbicago to New
York : lidea..t.ped . ,nother ·New
York Cell~ train eorb- loday deralUnl • IOjal of. 10 coro.
There were no Injuries among mer Wickham 11 ~bosteu.
the
the · 200 · t9 800 · puaengen,
DurL1g the. buldneuo .,~:~:~ ·
nhns were ~·de for ..
railroad ·said.
dinner to the yoUng
cll.w·ch · sunday when several stu·

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Today' s Sport Parade

been 14!ued .. the
and "'th draft ehol.ces ol the
BaJ Packers.

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Old Yog, Yankee Elite, Promises All Out
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Effort By Entire Team For Comeback In 19~60
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NEW YORK UPI-The man
As for Bem, he'll be around
wbo catches them put khe load on anot her yeu at an estimated
the pitchers today 1f the New $50.000 and probably tor three or
York Yankee1 are to scram ble four more years, to boot.
back to the top of the American
"Who'• thinkin' about retir·
League heap in 1960.
in'?" he aaked with a mlxture or
"We got a good chance," said amusement and amazement. "I
Yogi Berra. "But it all depend• feel good and 111 play :al!l long as
on what the pitchers---particul-' I can."
Yank Eltt. StatnrMn
arly young guys like Bill Short

"Yog" in the intl!lrvening years
hAs managed to. put most of them
In tht' shade. Three times he has
bt&gt;en the Most Valuable Player
o( the league. In 10 World Series
he has played a reeord 61 games
and piled up a record 61 hits,
and he has slugged more homers
than any other catcher, 291,
with an additional 12 as a part-

and Jim Coates-do for us.''

"We W•r• Lousy"
What happpened to the Yankees
last year?

This despite the fact tha Yogi
is the elder statesman of the Yankees, the only player remaining
on the dub who was in the Wll:!l·
coming committee when Casey
Stengel arrived at the stadium,
The chunky Berra came up to
Ute Yankees In 19t6. And if you
don't think times hne cban&amp;ed
since then, recall for t , moment
that the club tben wu composed
of such as Joe D!Maplo, Frankie
Cro,etti, Charley Keller, Tammy
Hent'ich, Joe Gordon, John Lin·
dell, Phil Rlnuto, Snuffy Stirn·
weiSII, Billy Jahnson, Tin~ Bonham and Spud Chandler.

FOREMAN &amp; AJIOn

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EDIC. i

Fro~en

-..;"";o.•o.;;";.": $7910

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Ar'flurOodf,.., ~-~ro~. fat

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Was $18\U .... · ...... ·.. · .. · Sale $1688

Tlu! WYF .of lbe

~,nt Unlt\!d
Presbytmllll Churebel of 1Uddle·
poJ\ and Syrtcue will meet at the
cbureb at 1 p, m. SAtur'dM e.veniag
to go to Huntingtoa for a swim
patty. They plot' to be at the pool

1955 FORD Custom 4-Door

We Have In St~k ·.:·..
The Pipe Of Your .N.-ciJ:'

1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy ~Door
A youtbfuJ looking car 1n two tone iM)' finilh with eltan,
Vilnyl Wlm interior. V-8 eQgJ.ne Wil.h atandard IbiD · fCJ.r real
eeonomy. Honeat to 10111 doJoJ,ar tor dollar value. See It .nbw.

Was $995 .. · .. · ........ · .. · .. Sale $788

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PARTS

Mufflers · · $4.95 up

Ames-Bern Gets
Win At SyracUse,
44-30 CoUnt

Ban.lts · · $9.9$ 'IP
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tllo fo..ut)' and try lblo 1&gt;1( lliao - e r .._. lor
lioe. Booullful llrht bl.. flnllb. Like .,.... tJreo. Powor liNk..,
flOW'!" ot..rtnc, Cndoe.O..olie tl'lno. 1111 'lbundel'bJrcl D&gt;Oiw.
Oleu pt.~ covortlblve -been on it aliiiDe it wat niNf, Rtal bu)'.

Was $2295 · .. · ...: -',.... · •.. • Sale $1988

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$10.95

Plu•' 'l'u 111111

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pllin(

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BRAKE SHOES

!I'JMiy nil on4 white ·tr~
Ia - on4 - ott """
lllllle """'lllro,o. Full limo . - . , , l'ln IIOiilt Ofllltif,
- · bootw and IUiomllit drivo. l.oolro lborp - Dri,. Np

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Everett 11, M. Slilllb 18, G.
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13th round
night to become. the firlt
Win the Bfoitlsh lij:hl

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RetlliJor, Sborta. StoufB,

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Gerierol

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Syraeu1e .. . . . . . . '7 11 .

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Articles needed are
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''Naturally, we must a~ume
tbat second base is a questlon
"Temple ~Bs one of th.e best

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1Wa1 $1495 .... · .... · .... · .. Sale $1188

"Pete WhiSenant

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A re&amp;l sporty }00 flnilfHid in hMiber p1nk and white. Power
•teerJI\Il • .power ·braket. •hydramatJc; radio, !Mater. Sellta make
a bed. You ctn't lwllldl)' .ret thote no more. So you better

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1958 FORD Coulllry Squire Wagon

N.MEN'S

Was $895 .......... · .... · .. .. Sale $688

Wos $10CI5 ..... , · ............ ·Sale $888

&amp;ABBOTT .

br ll. o'clock. .

Cool mint 1reen .flnWl. A &lt;.'8r that's .ur-e to pleaee fr&lt;lm every
angle. V-8 ena·.lne, automot:le drive and. mecb•nlcal4t--.A..l.
Compare bhe car - compare the price. It can't ~beat.

U you like the Buick, t!hen )"'U'II love thl1 ear. It can't be
matclhod for comfort, powpr, qUhtl ride, euy bandldq. Beaultful rod and wl&gt;lto finloh ~~ ai""Y' ~ nleo. A tood buy.
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FOREMAN

Beautiful two tone biDit and th tntarior I• flclory fre.ab.
You'-ll be a:rnaeed at t1he Hne eondiUon o.f tlbl1 P"lPultr bird·
top. Your efes "VMLI. tell you that lit'e rt.he belt valUe tor you.

Wu $1195 .............. · ..... · We

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ondlooborp.

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Of elefUce Ia UU. wblte bro.
cade coat with. a wrap effect
rrDtn. Ceil ChaPDWl'• winter
collectJOn. Bbttly tolland, It
11M a blu-eut lldrt which
pm.Uy tiara to jJ'ive a pa.ce-

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NOTIC8 OF SALE Of IONDS
Sealed J.bldt will be received by

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PO&amp; ClONSlSTENT DEPENDABLE .IJISULTII

PHONE 3,8
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For Rent
DELUXE fiNFuliNisHED APART
meat All new. Lo" utilities.
R•lio"'ble nu..::~
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PUU tlt,p of 3 oeDU per word will "- cMrpd. fir ad~
If uot"Pitid wJlhln 10 daya after reeei'firla bW.
l:n'NI in Advertt..~J.DC - SboWd be ,.ported lllun6.!lat:eJr. '61
llllLJ St-ntinel will a.ol be reapolll:iole for Dlar. U~ one l.ocor
•ect iruertioo.
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Card o( fhanlu .t.i!d Speca&amp;l No&amp;ttM nf &amp;tenta Sl-"" Obltuuiw
p.Jbhshed at l tf&gt;iA ~r WOl'd.

undenaened, Clerty of the

l-20-12te Board of Education of.r the Pomeroy Exempted Village School DiJ·
NICE UNP'UIINISHED\4 ROOM, trict, herein referred to 81 the
uitlllty room and bolb I'A!sidence. Board, in tbe C011nty of Meigo,

Buckeye ·Population'Climbed
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COMPACT

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KARR &amp; VAN ZAN~T

Call Olea Sterrett
Before 9ti!O A.M.

Phoae 481

tMiddl.o&amp;f 6131.J

Pomeroy 525
KAUTZ FliP ITOIII
At Chtlt..

Pomeroy, Ollie

1956 BUICK V8 SPECIAL $1,3911.
2 Door 1 1ard Top. One careful
local o,.nt•r Like new vinyl
trim Dynaflow drive. BlaP.t·
tnars, Pomeroy.
1-29«e

Vult"" 5·2145

HAMILL iiiRVICI ~TATION
lleloro9:00A.M.
Atbeny 3353

Every Doy Servl•e

19" PLYMOUTH 2 DR. SEDAN.
$39~. 6 cylinder.
Worth much
more. Blaettnars, Pomeroy,
J.29-6t
1956 MEHCUI!Y 2 DR. SEDAN.
$89G. New Pontiac trade-ln .
Blaettnar1, Pomeroy
J.2U-I!tc

s1dered
andhighest
said bidder
bonds offering
will be log
DAMS:
sold to' the
LockAll22:dams
Lockare23upI~ tnclud·
~own.
•..,c lowut Interest rate at not It;!•• Locks 19 throu~h 22, l'UDmng 2
than par and aceiued tntere 11 t. traps and 25 w1ctets. •
"'" 1owe1t Interest rate will be
01110 IUV&lt;:R BOATS· Loc~ 7
determined b&amp;' calculating the Vulcan down at 7 .30 ·am u-o·
total interett to at1ted maturity Lock 8 Charle~ A St~venson dow~
at th~ rate bid and ded,ucting I at •1:20 am lli- 2 ; · Loet 1 Capt.
there1rom the premium, b!d· If Harri~9n down at '7:30 am 0- 2;
c~ch ·of two or more btds ts the- Robert E. Reed down at 9 am 0.9;
!ughest bid otferlpg the lowest L-ook 15 Mike Creliitor' down at
mterest rate, the bonds will
be 1:20 iPm •1; Indiana down at
awarded on aucb one of said high- ,jc,:.:~u am 7-2; Lehigh down at 7 am
est bidiJ ttl Js ehoaen by the alid 11·?; Lock 18 Bayou Villere down
Cler- by lot. All bids must be _ac- at 7:4~ am D-2; Ovec down at
CiOmpl~ted by a bond or certifted, 5:~ am 10-2' Island Creek down
check on a solvent bank (other at 10:15' am' 0·7; Lock 23 Patsy
thari the bldder) payable to the CbOtln do.:~n at1 1:10pm o-s; WalBoard, in the amount of one per ter t. Beckjord down at 4:20 pm
cent of the par amount _of the 15-2 ; Beaver down at 4:4!S m 1.0;
~onds bid for, upon oonditwn that Fred w. Alleott down at
am
af the bid 11 a~ecpted, the bidder o-2 Robert P. Bonnie up at 2 pm
will receive and pay f~r su.ch 1·1; c . v. Harner up at 4:55 pm
bond~ In ~ecordance With the ~2; Bob Benter up at 6 pm 14-0;
term•, and provisiona of this not,lce, Atlas up at 6:4~ am o-4; Ashl-and
or forfeit . the e:ame as llquidated up at ?:40 am P-0; Western up at
~Hmages m the event said condi· 11 am 15·0; Lock 34, Cherryatone
twn Is DQt fulfllled.
up at 6:30 an} 3-2; Lock 28 1. F.
tB~~· shaD be sealed and endors- Freiberger up at 6:30 am 13-o;
cd B~~ for School Improvement Gallipolis R. w. Lea up at 12:15
Bonqa.
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am 11-0· OrlYJlian. up at 3:20

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Good Cl••n UHCI
All Mak., and Mockl1
MITIIOPOLITAN MOTORS
600-606
Mlfn St.

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HOUSE CLEANING BY DAY OR
baby- aittina by the hour. Phone

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Opportunities

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PURNAC~.,

OlltliiiOOell. Amol• -

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bidder llt hla expense. A complete

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SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE
in K-anaua:a on U. S. 35, two
bQ' with restiurant Contact l.ll ) Kooi "sro ...
Sinclair .Refining CO. P. 0 Box
381. Philno LY3-IIMI9, Alheno, SEVEN ROOM UOUSE FOR SALE
liT Kerr St., Pomeroy, 0. See
1·29-61&lt;
Ohio.
Virgie Mora, Star JU. 1-29-6tp

of prOceedina:s and the
be furnished bY
with a certifi-

no llUgatlon pending
at the Ume of the
to enjoin delivery or to
the vllidil&gt; of tho bondo
power to laue them or the
or tollectlon of taxe1 for
Pll)"ment.
the event the fnterast on said

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4:00 Meet the .Press
8:30 ' N.Ws ·Pietunt

7.00 Riverboat
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Pll'lllii
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folded Dtw8paper 81 U,
le&amp;\fu her New Yo:lc towu
hou• with J!'Silddaughter
9abable Benedict tteavlng,
upper rllht) to '10 to~-~
tyn magtotrate'o co\lfl, wbere
Gamble woa m&amp;4!a a ward trf.
the court ana paroled._ .Mn.
Benedtcra custody. All~
Porwnbea.Du. 31!1, the marrt'i
J4a~IID ex.ochautreur ~
ran otl' to JCu.rope ~tti 1 aJ8o ·
1a shown (lower) at 1l&lt;JUrl,

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10:00 Loretta Youn~
10:30 Wichita 'l'llWil
,1t·no Newa He.-ct.,...
11:10 W4atbertliol

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night Jan 29th from 9 ill 1, the•
George ~all Combo, tumishin&amp;:j :
the
H. A. Cole
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Received
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Death Thiirsday
Mrs. Joe Thoren, Neaae
tlement, bas re~lved word of
death of h~r
Thorne Cotterill,
Dodors Hospital
la&amp;t night.

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1;30 Bli ,Ploture

2:00 .77tb ;aonPI :!,aeon
, 2:30 Sflente Tbtater
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3:00 Open He~
a;30 CbampiODibl~ Brldao

1:00 Paul WinCheD Sbow

1:30 Broken .·.lholti

S:OO Ma\110'• Fun~ l'unnte•
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6:00 The J1"1'k and jho Light

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·Hamm Cotterlll, !"'~"!""'!' "'' J

fdur grimdchildren.
Funeral arrangements have not
been, completed.

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111;03 Weatlter ~ow
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CINCINNATI UPI-Cattlo 300
calves lOOj a;ood 100 lb belfers
21.1!0, good 10'15 lb 21.1!0, utility
dairy breed 1~.1!0, ull\it.Y and
commercial /cowt 14.50.18; utility
bulls t 19-:W, choice vealer1 32-36,
good 21h12, otandard 23·28._
Hogs .230(), barrows and gilts
moderate})' ·"~9tive, mo1t1y toe
lower; mixed ISO.UO lb 13. ~
18. 70, mostly !3.78 lor 1JI0·220
lb 208-210 lb IUD, 181 lti 13.1!0
2-3 2to-200 lb 12.7D-13; heavier
weights not establilhed; SOWB
uneven, 11teady to 25c lower mixed 380-1110 lb 10.7$-11.25, 41!0-600
lb lG-IMO, bolll'l st~ady 8.23.

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'ft~P9 Daily.Propma Se1aalnle

3 :"''Sunday ·

and John, both
have been taken unde
pe'r·
KANAWHA RIVER BOATS: father,
Wesley
vlaion !'t Squire, Slnd~l- emp- None reported.
'f
brother, John of SporlnJ!Iitlld
aey,. Bond Attorney1, Clevelaru:l.
PenntyiVanl• lvtrtrHn ~llng1
1/e have the bellt for Chrlstma1
Trees. Pinel, Spruces. Firs. Send
lor llotlna locloy.
SCHROTH'S NURSIRY
INDIANA, Po.

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hli'Diee, 1i1rdwood floors and
trim, gar-age, flne location and
neilbborhood. · Phone 60371. H.
M. Cross, Middleport, 0.'

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$1 , 595 •·our door Sedan. Top!l
tn condition
Fordomatlc. Low
mileage. Rad1o and heater.
Blaettnars, Pomeroy
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gain ln pGJ?Uiation slnce 1950 in the 1960 cerums, the stale Db
Point Lane, Pomel'OJ'. Ph. 6419., Ohio, at the otfiee of the Super- viSion of Vltal Statistics predicted today.
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l, 28 3tp intendenl of Schools of the PomThe estimate was made In the
- At least 1 28 village• Jumped
=.::-::::-::::--::-:-=;:-c~;:--7 -- eroy Exempted Villag., School divtsion's Rml-annual population over the ~000 population mark. to
FIVE ROOM, BATH AND lril, GAS District at the Pomeroy senior report. Divi1ion Chief William H. become eligible for ~siflearuon

High School Buildillg,1 East llii.Jo Vtdgel said the finding 1 were ob- as citie1.
Street, Pomeroy, OhiO, unti) 1 Lamed largely from loCal 10urees,
Suburben :r'nncf Contlnu"
o'clock p. m. Eastern SLIU).dard u11 ually the mayor or postmaster.
-'fbe trend to suburban _Uving
Time, 00 the 24tb day of nbru- They were confirmed in some continued. One 1uburb.tn elty l ·~tc
ary, 1960, at which time the bids. cases from official data on hou5- ~hite~aJI,, near Columbus - reFIVE ROOM - AND BATH $35.00 . will be pubhcly opened and read, mg permits, annexatlDns and pub· ported a S29.46 per cent increase.
Phone 68U·Y.
l·29-3tp for the purchase of bonds ot the he utility tn11tallations
- Cleveland still bolds a bit
,Board 1n the aggregate amount of
Most important revelations m edge ofer Cincinnati and ColumWOtiDS
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• FOUR ROOM' HOUSE IN RUT· $490,000 authorized b)' resolution the report were tbat, from Jan. 1, bus m total p_op~lation, de5plte a
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80r
$1.30
fUO
• land ToWill'hip. Mra,. Cnl Rair· adopted January 19, 1980. •
1950 to July 1, 1950:
14.S3 ~r icent gain bY Cincinrlat1 t
20
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60c
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den,'Bartford, W. ~a. 1·29·6tp
SaHI bonds 11 hall ' be dated the
- Ohio's populatlon climbed and a 21.6 per cent leap by third)
d 7b5o!O •ll ''ill.«. . _,._ .... ald-21'
rr.ao
TWO NICE SLEEPING ROOMS first day of March, 1960, shall be In from 7,946,62? Lo 9,644,?83, 1:1. gam place Columbus.
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Lhe dcnommation of $1,000 each, of 21.37 per cent.
secretary Of State Ted Brown 1
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shall draw mterest ..r ayable semi· year from 1961 to hms,
::S: inclusive, said 28 vwa•e•,
•osst'bly
more' .
12D-3tp6085-X after :30.
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Sealed bids w1ll be received by
and December of each year be· year from 1977 to 1983, inclusivt!. the cen1ut is re1easel; since they
the Trustees Of Lhe l&lt;' Jrst Bapthlt
2 BEDROOM MODERN APART• gmnmg June 1, 1961, at the rate
Said bonds are iSBued for the reported populatiorul of more than
Church of Racme, Ohio, for the
MENT $85 per month or 1 'Bed- of 4% per annum. Anyone desir· purpose of acqmring real estate 5,000 July 1. Tbey include Green·
painting of the intenor of said
ro~r_n apartment, fro per month, mg to do so may present a bid for for school purposes, eonstructlng field, Waverly and Belpre.
Church with one coat of Superuhhtitl included. Located over said bonds based upon tHeir bear· a new fireproof elementary school
Kemtone and trlmmmg the InterVogue Sboe Store, 104 E. Main mg a different rate of interest, building, remDdeling and improvior around the doors and windows
St., Pomeroy. Phone 90l·M.
but not in excess of 6%, provided mg exiating fireproof school buHd·
With one coat of paint. The bids
1 28 tft I that where a fractio~al Interest ings, furnishing and equipping
1hall be furn1shed for pamting
- - _c-c=-- : :=:c:--:-c-:
I rate is bid, such fraction ahall be school buildings and landscaping,
both with pamt furnished by the
6 ROO'id HOUSE WITH ·BATH. · one.((uarter of one per cent or 8 equip~Jing and otherwise improv- j
painter and w1th paint turQished
3ot S)'tamore St., Middleport. multiple thereof.
ing school aite.
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by the owner of the building.
CaU 6373 or 6110-X.
Said bond&amp; mature as follows
Said bonds are Pl!ible at the
The premises may, be inspected
1 28 6tc $21 ,000 on December ' in ~'-lt.l off1ce of one of the legal deposiGAVGES: Montgomery upper
any day or evening, except Slln· j
·- -- - - - '(20) Bu~iness Services tams of the Board, namely, 'I'IIe 15.9, li&gt;wer 10.0, 17 feet open;
day, by contacting Racine Baptist
NEW MODERN 2 ROOM. FURN·
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_ I Farmers Bank and Savings· Com· Gallipoli1 18.8 upper 14.8 low~.
Panonage, Racine 3573. The bids
I8HED
Apartment.
4
room
un·
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pany or Pomeroy, Ohio, or The 1'1 feet open; Winfield .18.4 upper
att.lt be opened Feb. 1, 1960 and
furniJhed.
apartment,
Phone
Pomeroy National Bank, Pomeroy,·' 11.6 on lower 1 foot open; Pome·
the cumpletion date for job shall
6419.
1 28 6tp
Ohio, at the option of the holder, roy-Mason 22.02; Point Pleasant
be March 1, 1960.
and are supported by unlimited 25.02 Lock 23. 14.3. ,
Trustees of Ftrst Baptist Church
taxes.
1·27-3tc
Ractne, Ohio.
Said bids will be prompUy eon.
CONDlTION Ol~ MO~ABLE ,

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Garden Club Makes Donations
~ To Funds At Wednesday Evening Meeting

; Contributions were made to the March of Dimes, the Victor
. &lt;, llela FeUowsbip fund and to the Johnny A)&gt;pleseed plantings.
· • when the Wildwood Garden club met Wednesday evening at
•· the IIPme qf Mrs. Vernon Nease, Nease Settlement, with Mrs.
• Cl;lellver Holter as co-boatess.
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opened Wlth tYOtiODI by
· 't.rL-Homer Holter. RoD call wu
, ~ by members bringing
r ~Ulelll Cl.,¥01'ite teed utaloa;. 1be
' ,.aprina project of placing a sign
· · · at the Gilmore cemetery wa 1 dis·
""ruaed and the committee to take
·~aeuon .

lDvitatioa&amp; were received to
attend the Japanese nower . ar·
nneinl llhow at Laz.aru• on Feb.
25-2"1 and to attend the Garden
• Cliaic No. 1 at the Methodist
Cburcb ln Athens on Feb. 24. A
ndlo proaram on WMPO was di~
cUlled tnd accepted for Monday,
March 7, at 10 a. m. A round robin a:et weU card was aent to
Jln. Karl Grue&amp;er.
"Annuals" was the topiC of
procram presented b7 Mra.
fred Yeager who stated that
nual •• the
name lmplle•

. Bradford Church
··Teenagers Meet
;At Reed H.ome

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Oowerf tllat grow, Clower, produce seed and die in one sea.!ion.

They give fastest way o! color
for a garden and they can be
~tartcd from seed lndoon, wh~ch
ls
for the slower growmg

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Canteen Dance Schtduled. for Saturday 1Wom~n's ·class
Night At Wahama Hi~ School Gym ·Holds'Sessio!'l
The !abuloua recqrd years of the TrloCOunty-Teen.Canteen Th d N. ht
will be observed Saturday night when the Canteen moves
Ur5 ay 19

was Howard Wallace, St. Albans.

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absent from l!lchool all tb.l.a week
because of illneaa.
Mr. and Mra. James Criswell
and daughter are planning to visit
in ChUUcotbe this Saturday with
her siater-in·law Mrs. August HJ.ad
who 18 boSpjtahud.

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chaiJ\Pioni
in aoother
fut .toci.
'D 1..... ' over tbe buslneu
rollNew
danclDI
wlll be
hllh
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light of dl.e eveniDJ 'WhiCh eeta .. Tbe~~nillGlC prayer wu atv
underway at 7:30 and lalla unlll ;.ln. .,_ Udber and llrl. .
m1dnlght. Who ever winl the COD·l
1\01
11 bel ~ ~e &amp;er.a~ure. F"'
tut will not be required to de- ~';wor;: Ro~rt:~- read •
fend it Jl future te~ttou pf Ul.e. ,. .r.,_ _
Y . .. ~ .... . ·•
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GJ.nteen and will nign as the un·
During tbe meeUn&amp; donatic:tlft
displ;lted champs in rock ·~ roll 1were made to the Marcb'-or Dim.iif
dancme for 60. A slow dance coa--l and to the IC'-ool lunda PJ'OillrO.

Mra.
Charles
Neal hu been
al&gt; ::CancUdates
rock
•n
m!:'ate.
ee
sent
~OD;l'
HI' employment
at the
mtmina'-'
for •Mi5B
Waffle Shop due to tllneaa.
Sweetbe.rt of «»"~
Joyce
Debbie Lyona, d.luehter of Mr. &amp;under, Sue ·Fiohor both of Gal·
and Mr•. Jahn LyOns has been lipoli&amp;· Darlene JUJtil of Pome-

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Beverly Roush of New Haven ·
Sharon Ann Fife ol Che~hire
Maida Rouab of
Middleport.
Semi..finala will come Saturday
night with the selection of three. test Is also programmed-. · '
FolloWlril tbe meet~ the oUtFinals will be on February 6
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cer• of the data were hoate,adl
when the Canteen return&amp; to the
Fqr the evenina and 'aerved a 1allll
Miaa Maxine Bennett of Col-~ M.qose Ballroom in PL Pleasant Ch
C
ru&amp;it
cbur&amp;lldrom .a table eentered with
1
umbua is visiting with her pjrenta, for their ValenUne ·Roe.k.
elter omm . , y
an &amp;rTinJement of lnipdrag~
Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Bennetl
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and white candle.•. . ~n. Rei. '.
~enm and Tommy W~lt~rs, L'/e SeTVU:e Day Set
· The Cheater Communfty Home presided at the .ailver aerviee. •
· chlldren of M~. and _Mrs. Wilham
This SundaY has been desig. Demonstution Club met Wedne•·l ficen ate Mr:. R~nolcls, Mrs. OfWalt~rs are amprovmg from re- nated u Life Service- Sunday illt day, Jan. 20, at the home of Mn. ·car RoUJh, Mn. Ernet Lallan~,
cent tllnesaes.
Lhe Fint Baptist Church of Mid· Woodrpw Mora, Topics for tbe day I Mn. C. C: \ Cbapmu, Mn. L$
It was learhed Thunday that die port. Several members of the were "Family Life" and ..What To i ChUds and Mn. Reibel, the teacheJ
lfrs. Betty Lou (Ashley) Moore BYF will be tating part ·. n the Look For Jn Fabrics." The nine who Will .Jao a hostea
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broke ··.her ankle yesterday.
morning wor5hip service.
members present enjoyed a pot.
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Mn. Don Roach, Mn. Dale . TM scripture for the service luck lunch at ~oon.
Guild Saaion PJan,ned
1 M.oiU'IUng and son Jim, Mr1. Dale will be read by Jim Hood and
The next meet;ng wm be at the 1 The PorUand
Kenn'Mr lnd Mrs. Sam Clark t~e prayer will be given bY Diana home of Mrs. Roy H~ter, F-eb.
will meet at . w"''-":~'"'!
were in Huntington y.eaterday to Stumbo with Warren J . Hulburt The topic for the day will be Sl)'l't, ,Mop.dayl
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visit "'ith Don Roach, a patient at giving the benediction at the eloae ·~care ot Fabrics" imi plan• are tp I' -!lad:'' member lr
to
the Veterans HOBpital. Mr. lloach of the aervice. Special tousie will be made for maklng alurpinum 1 a Valentine and something
trays.
, I silent auction.
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proved: .Since goJng to the bospi·
tal be hu contracted the flu.
While at the hospital the group
also visited ·Harry Fowler who
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for sever•J weeki.

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Attend Scout Luncheon Friday In Pt. Pleasaent ,

a-· new
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au terrl-

·!llllde up of
Northern disaction Is effeeUve

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OF THE MANY VALUES ALL OVER

People
In Pomei'Qy

THE STORE DURING

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Refreshments w~re served by
the hostea1es to 18 member. and
two guests, Mrs . Arthur Neaae
daugher, Rebecca.

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L1.1CILLi HAWICINI

.MrJ. Hershell Role and dauahter
are confined to theJr home with
the fiu and her .son. Michael, hul

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Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow (Troy) Zwlhlng, Syracuse, wlll ob- the mumpt.
serve their 25th WeddinJ Anmversary Sunday with an open ,MrJ. Edward Bauer returned to
bouse at their borne from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. All theii friends the home Of ber parenta, Mr: and
Mra. C. R. Karr, Naylor's Run Hlll,
are Invited.
Wednesday
,from Holzer Hoopital
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Zwilllng were married In Gallipolis Jan. 30, where she underwent
major 1 ur·
1935. Mrs. iwilling was !he former Sylvia Hendrix, the daugh- gery and Is convalescing nicely.
ter o!-!olr. and Mrs, S. R. Hendrix, of Syracuse, They have one 'fiev. Eugene BBrown J't'itutped
son, Russell, a student al Pomeroy High School.
home Wedneeday from Columbus
Mr. Zwilling Is employed by the Rizer Oil Company.
where be attended the Ohio :Pas-

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!bey Hyre Pt. Pleasant Correspondent, The Messenger; Mar]one Capj&gt;elclan, Pt. Yteasant

10 Pomeroy Hon(}r.S.tud~n~ ··
·lnitiat~.lnto New Cttaptet :

Register. Standing, Robert Krejci (left), State Senator J . Shennan Porter, WJEH, GallipoJi&amp;· J3ob Siler Pt. Pleasant, and ·Mike Ramme II, WMPo Pomeroy-Middleport. l.owell Wingett of The Dally Senline! and The Gallipolis Tribune served as photographer.

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Hobhy •BlackBton, aon of Mr. and

Mn. Harold Blaelr:aton, is 1qulte Ill

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"ALIAS JFS;E JAMES"

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Audio Murphy - Tel'l'y Moore
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''RIOT IN JUVENILE PRISON"

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Furniture, Floor Coverings, W?mens and Girls Ready
To Wear, Mens and Boys Wear, Drapery, Blankets;
Housewares, Dry Goods and Re,mnants.

at hts home, Rock Springs Road.
Mrs. Howard Bolin returned to
her home, Athens ·Road, Wednet·
from Meigt GeDJr•l Ho•pital
is convale~elng nicely.
'Mrs. Adolph
.chil·

llol&gt; Hope - Rhonda Flemlni
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. Men~bera of the press and radio
of the Mei•t-Gallia.·
beard 1dvanee.·

ELBERFELD$ lti{ POMEROY

.U.LIPOINIA LIO-New Blkt..

nt--downgradlnl 1 wI m1 u It
•tyle tor the upcoming year
1.11 Col~t Ql Cellfomta'• "mall·
lot'' 1tyle, with low front arid
back and "Calltomla tes."

·Young People ·
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In Rural Areas
• ,g Se. rvtCCS
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Dickoon,

ICloaiJtm1m,, exhibited llbe

Di&gt;trict

cup woo
the dittrict and presented Jan.
at a meeting of the

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Youn"' poop
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Grove, Orange, and TuPJten . rlains oa the front will be dasplayed at
Christian Churctrea
be lpd· all diltriet meetings, Mr. Dickson
lng the entire Sunday . mo'mlng
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tbe trad.ltional "Youtb sunday'' oil· . Jt -wu -won by the district for
served tbrouthoul tJte eountry.
out.atandin&amp; progr~~ . in member·
"M.lniater of these ebbi'ehft, the abip and Scout activities. .
Rev. ~ld C. Dolter, reports thlt ' 'lhe M:G·¥ district gamed 16
preachlna: in hla J~ltei: Wtll be unitl d1U'1Di 1859 and now bas ~
Miu ·. Ernestine Stoelr.foil at Hem- active 'll!lits. Pl~na for 1960 ID·
lock.- Grove at u:ao a.m., Mlli llren- ' elude rlllina th10 number to eo
Wilbu.r
Dickson (left) and Robert Krejci bold the Silver
da Clark and Mr. Manlp l'uUlnsl and the total membershiP from Cup awarded the M-G-M district for outstanding ·achievement
at the Orange Chur&lt;h, 11:00 o.m.. 1020 )oday to 1200.
duri11g 1959
and ;iilu SillY ltlnip"ton IUIAI·Mllo Other plans !0&lt; the Jubilee year ! :=:.::::::....:~;_·--------- - -- - - - - Lola llaUack at Tuppen Pl1ina inclUde. the observance of Boy /
al~ 11 • m
Scout .week, Feb. 7 to 13, a Court
Milo Mati~Ct. tbo, Ideo!; count)' of .Honor at pt. Pleasant Feb 8 · 1
and •dlltrict Wlnner . il) ·Ole ltate with an Eagle Award !Board of
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wide "Prinee of Pelee C. .at" Revle~. Mareh 26 a Scoutorama
wiU be slvlng ber wlnnlnl•i~h wiU be held at tbe PI: Pleasant
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Mrs. Dale Dutton enlertalaed
Wednesday with a luncheon at
the Ohio University Center, At·
hens, in honor of her in other,
Mra. A. H. Carpenter, who cole·
brated her BOth birthday. Guests
from a diatance who attended
were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evans of

CIRCULATION

Mr. Evans
brother.

1955 MERCURY 2 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · ·· $895
New Pontiac trad&amp;-ln.

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1958 BUICK va Special · · · · · ·· ·· · · · $2,195

2 Door Hard Top. One local owner. Like new turquoise
and white flnlsb. Dynaflow. Radio and beater.

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1t561UICK va SpecJil · · · · · · .. · · · · $1,395
a ·Door Harll Tbp. One careful local owner. Uke new

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of the ObiO Department of Taxation, said Friday.rugbtm PoJn..
eroy ,._It's up to you, the VoterS, how much taxes you pay."
He bad been invited. b~re by county audilbr ~rdo~ CaJc!'·
well and county commiSI!lODer Don E. Mullen to explaill tbe
COoiing napjmiJBal Of properly valuations. And be was on tbe
receiving .end of a number of uestions from bis listeners fol)owing his reniarks.
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lllr. ~ker didn~t . make any·
·. body bappy ot III• proopect of a
. ID addition ~~ J4r. Dickson, Sc~ut retppraiSJl .in which local valua·
oUlCial&amp; speattn# · at, the
tiona niay be raised through
·Wefe Robert Krejc:l, Huntmg_ton, Uution. Blit he presented a logt·
ex.ea,uti~e, and . Bob Slier. eat ,exPilnatioa of 'why ~~io pa.5Pt.". Pleaaaot, dtstrict field execu· . se~. " JaW in UM9 reqm;rmg re.
tlYe.
appntsal at _least every sax yeah.
'll~ker,porn~ out Mei&amp;~ Cotm·
.. MISS JOHNSoN PLEDGID . ly doesn t !;lave to hne 1ts re~l
Tbe Dean- of Women's Oftice at propery
reappralsect. Tbat as
·ob'lO state Unlveriity has ,a n· it does .not "if · it doesn't mind
nounCtQ. ~ea '0! 466 women who . &amp;ivin&amp; up $841.~ (io 1959)
hnt becoqae · pledges to 20 -eoclal state · ,schoOl fou':ldation f~nds
:l!OI'Qftties .m the campue. J.pcluded from state · 1ales tax collections
il Y~Na A. J~n, Kappa Del· . in retur~ .for ·• _total of $212,'795.08
ta f Rte'
olleded m Me1gs. ~oun&amp;y. Thq law
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me.
· now says folJ?daUon funds shall
be ~it.bheld unlesS reappraisal

When -~ · .va1ilt. ·WM ...tered
in in :ldentlC•t manner. ,ilao hJ.
brea'Jd.n c ,.out•• cement block.
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3:30 ;tnd• .t,:JO .,,.m., tb;e men art
alleaed to. bav~ take.n only 10111~
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brelk:lnc -!n_to ttl~ F.t.Utern Blah
Scltool vaUlt epinat the map._ 1
Jn . a 1 ttaten\ent admiUIDa: ~ne.
burglt~ FtldQ' iri'omtna:. ~cCieL"
tan irg'PJic~ a Piul Olive,r Isner,
no ~r-. Jl. bil ' partur In the
esc.a~e. He' wta: :not app~end·
ed. Sheriff Harttmbacb· ,&amp;.Jld, :tbat
~e wW also dtup. Mr::Ctella:n

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trad·lUoa •nd ' l~N ~ lOdged ln.
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youri&amp; people will .a l"' 110 ~nl be &lt;llmued )Vlth Gov. DlSalle aapon \llpiCJ relotlnlflo th(Pit!&lt;i•O!I ~- at the An~ M8~
thenle 'ThY Kln(dom C&lt;Miiif.•.. On qous 1100re of
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award at the Court of ·
Char~'ed.,
~liobal activlttes Include thf
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N&amp;Uonal Jamboree at colorado
.sprln&amp;• when . 58.200· scouts will
pther to form the tlilr~ largest

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• Door Sedan. Only 1U50 actual miles. Dynaflow drive.
Radio and heater. Almost Uke the day II was sold.
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ment made~ by Qmteen DlriiciOr 14 V. Sa~ .., -~ ~ W80!",.2i.~~~ the 'Kldlllt·
Ovei'nlJht guea1 with Mr. and
nlgbt·~ afford those "attencUng il8 big
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M". William Waltel'l recently treat by learmng some of the paat highllgbb of
Canteen wlth v:.. Will Be'!.. •••• 'pr·es 1J:J~

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Blue ribbons for arrangements
were ·a warded to Mn. David
en· Ne~~tse, Mrs. Homer Holler and
Mrs. Vernon Nease. A red ribbon
are was awarded to Mrs. Henry Thomas .

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.!4rs. U. S. Nease stated now is
the time to sWdy seed catalogtt:,
make plans for flowers and lilat·
dens, •t:lve bouse plants a bath
and fertilize, trim Made trees
and force flowering shrub. New
plants tor 1960 were discussed by
the members. Mrs. David Nease
gave a demonstration using wea·
thered wood, evergreen and ivy in
a red bird figurine .

PeJIY 1nd Catherine Russell en·
members or the Tt:en~agera Class of the Bradford Church
~of Christ Wednel(lay evenins at
, the home of the clas11 teacher,
:.Jamea Reed.
. Bonnie Rife is the president of
the elau and conducted the buBi·
' neiJ meeting at which time ienta·
ttve plans were made for a Valen ·
tine party in February,
Followlnc the meeting the group
i•djourned to the basement where
indoor 1amea includina ping pong
·and ahptne board were enjoyed.
• At the cloae of the evening re; freahmen~ of 11ndwlchea, cookies
:.and hot chocolate were served by
the holteases to Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
man Hyaell, Linda Forrest, Wesley
· ~Juon, tony and Harry Hendriks,
• Roeer Lightfoot, Lynn Might, Jim
' and Ruth Reed, BonQie Rife and
;'M.t. and Mrs. Reed.

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history of
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howe IocS:: t!auon work&amp; ipslde
and outside the 10 mill llmitaUOn.
They Jhowed, for example, that:
- Pomeroy puts $00 of eve!T
$100 It colleclll in taxes into ita
s~hools Middleport puts $11.71. 1
-On.Jy 40 cents of each $100
collected in Meigs County•&amp;· ftal
propert) taxes "go out of tie
count)', for the vetennl ~U.
bonds, and that money U1 "~
returned here already in the form
of bonus payments to locil Jewf-

PHONE Htl(l GRANTID . Is done.
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"Tbe trouble is," he said, ''the
URGED EXPII11 , ,1
PUb1le Utilitill!!ll commLMton f'rl· . more people want in government
Mr. Becker strong)y ad~~
day pnted an aver..-e 1'-1. per &amp;ervieca, and people are Wanting ~mploylng experts to rUf~~
cent rite i.ncreue to G~o .Ce~l more and more, ·Lhe more it local pruperty.
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Teiepttone CO. ·or \Ju'la. The com- coaLs. somebody has to .PaY for
"The fact is, you
pa(l)' bad t.sked for a :P per cent . them and that somebody' bu to to'' he said,

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l1te •rinciP,.I of ,...pPraiNI
MEIGS ~ENIItAL HOSPITAL.
I• to - . : .C.ulil~anon, •ccordo
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. Admitted: wuuam GuinUier, coMpinicl io h ...
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$yracDSei A. D. Morrison, Car- · ' lrt· taU.. M• aiM ndtH ~at the
peoter; Samuel 'Reitmire, M~ll; nortMm C.Ufttla ,,. paylnt
lin. Clarence Chapman, Racme.
much ...,. thllt tMy ... IMdc.
Dllmlllled' WWlam Woodard, tho utr• -~~~~ ·Into -

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