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~Wildwood

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
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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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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 29, 1960

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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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in aoother
fut .toci.
'D 1..... ' over tbe buslneu
rollNew
danclDI
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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
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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.,_ _
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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
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m!:'ate.
ee
sent
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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
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cbur&amp;lldrom .a table eentered with
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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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·!llllde up of
Northern disaction Is effeeUve

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OF THE MANY VALUES ALL OVER

People
In Pomei'Qy

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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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Audio Murphy - Tel'l'y Moore
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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
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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
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Dickoon,

ICloaiJtm1m,, exhibited llbe

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

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in . Huntln&amp;ton. The

Youn"' poop
· le to ·t he ·H.elllloek cup, standing 18 tncbes high ·
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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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as a part ot the aeftnon. Otllt!r armoty and ~ local act1VItie~ will
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Luncheon .4t Athens

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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f Door Sedan. Power stoerlna and brakes. Spotless ori,mat finllh. Dynaflow.

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S Door Se4an. Olle Joeal owner. New Pontiac trade· ln.

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

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

1957 FORD Y8Falrlane "500'' .. · · $1~95
Four Door Sedan. Tops In condition. Fordomatlc. Low

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Radio and heater.

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

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lanitOd tty the Flominll Totch u
the. iymbOI '4 the LUI!t ,&lt;If ,KnOW·
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baske~ tAPI;Jles .w~~Jel\ ~ i~
the ~~ey eJ.o . ~ thret!
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or 9011, Olilg. wlth dilturbinc til~
peiiCe et the Martin Hotel. . He
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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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· 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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l.Q. ~ . -lNU&amp;ah: Didq betWeen:
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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by. a ~didate. Tbi!! . can4lea were

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1.9591UICK Y8 laSallre · · ·· · · · · · · · · $2,795

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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.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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As Step TowardEqua}jzatiOD
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1955 PLY'MOUTH 2 Dr. Sedan · · ·· · · · · $595

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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
the
la~d valuations from 1926 to repa:as:.'!n
C:urt
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h~~se ~e(:O~~ 0de:!~ed v~~o-:i
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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
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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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"The fact is, you
pa(l)' bad t.sked for a :P per cent . them and that somebody' bu to to'' he said,

boOst.

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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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have to be met
job.1 '
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Prewdetl:t Of.
A letter published by the Oklahoma City
. tter Business Bureau has something to say
~ut the public indlgnation that followed
revelations of rigged television quiz
:i._llbows - with accompanying dema·nds for
.~ore lnv~stlgations of advertising, more
: ~ck-downs aqd, more · government regula:~lion.
, r:_u uThe whole shameful me.ss is a dramatic il: ~Justration of the inevitable result when ~usi:!.ness falls to regulate itself." says the letter.
::; The point is that if business fails to police it: :;-self, somebody else, probably government,
·~ will do the policing.
: ;~ The Bureau's publication adds that the sit·
: ::. uation amounts to ·"a challenge to every field
: ; · of business to clean house ... to the retailer

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the home of l.!!&gt;rothy Bulh. 'l'here
, \l'ill be 11. Vafentine ex~ange.

who uses flcticlous comparatlv~ prices - to
the stock salesman who misrepresents, either
by what he says or by the information he
withholds - to the automobile dealer who
lies about the condition of the used cars he is
selling- to the TV service man who cbarges
for unnecessary parts and serviCe - to the
. .. We could run the whole gamut of business. Every business and professional field
needs continuous selfscrutiny, so that bad
practices can be elimina·ted before they cause
public scandal."
If free, private enterprise is to Jive, It must
have ethics that meet the public concept of ·
what is right, decent and honest. If it fails to
establish and maintain such ethics, it will be
asking for punitive treatment.

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Ot)l&gt; wiH

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~-'DIU AiiiM•ITING

Inches From
Floor To
Pour.

The Ladl.. Aid of lbe St. Paul'~
Lu~htran ahurcb wlll meet Wed·
~ at - 1q o.m. In lbe diU..~
soe.La-1 room 'tor en lill day meet~
Inc . .The group will fw the

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Six Southern 110d Soutbearlen
Ohio oountleJ, Pike, Vinton, HoekIna. Noble, Gue.Dtey and Ha:rri.Jon
were bf;low the $20 netap .per
acre. All other Southelttern Ohio
counties were in the $20 to $39
•"erage per aere fl.lurt witb FIJI'·
field an(! Ucll:inl htvina: ao •verage income of MO to PI per acre.

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In Wuhlt!rtool,

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- t In l'O&amp;Uiar
Tueodoy
at T:tll P•ll\. at 'lbo
Thm'
pie. ALl memben are urwed to- at~

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In Gallia. The at.ate wide avera~e
per fum it 16,'748 and per Rrl

neighborJn1 Soul~teutem Obi.o
counties was below the $lp(IO.OOO,
mark from upieultural soureet,
Athent, Guerlllty, Monroe , Yor·
gan and Perry were over M.OOO.·

Daily Sentil:~.el
Daybook

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aociaUon M'lll bold 11• "''IUiar
meeting Tuesday at 7 :30 p.an. ~n
tile Sen~or HiP School audiOOr·

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ber I 1899, by the Very Rever-

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tire -colt of the cburch wu In ex·

The Sw-td Heort School bad
Ill· ~linnlnl I~ 11163 under the
~ltii:Ote of thf Rev. Fothor Ga·

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ceu ol f40,000 .oo.

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church waa laid b.Y the Moat Rev-

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Pomeroy u.,~wr Roll .........
Announced For 3rd Six Weeks

erend Jobn A. Watterson, Bi1hop
of COlumbUJ, 8\lnday, May 22,
'""'· The ·bolldlnl wu rapidly

portor,' 11oq- ADD · Corloloo;
'ealtl...!Oir, let! Allllro olid ,...
&lt;TNUon teoder; DIMy &amp;yre.
' oth~ pte,.nt · beoldeo
tteci:n elected were totomy=----~,
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Noney Yoat, ~ ·' • or
n1w memben Riti XI¥

Meigs Fairmers' ~r~ ·sales·. ·

ol lllo me--•- .olflee with' Dlok
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and Sandra Blilef. WQ'ne

The settlement of tho/ steel strike--which bonst in whole or in part.
gave payroll increases of 39 cents an hour to
An observation made by the Portland; Orethe steel workers - is surrounded by a very gon, Journal, is very much in point: "On the
big IF.
·surface, labor can say that It won this strike,
' The IF has to do with whether the settle· but really, nobody won. The steelworkers
will never recover what they ba~e lost in
ment will be followed by lncrea•es In steel
wages. The strike l!as !oat markela for U. S.
prices that will set off a new round of infla· producers to foreign competitors wbi!llj. ij)ey
lion. That question, apparently, will be de- may never regain. And If II proves to 1!e the
cided by the union attitude toward proposed stimulus of a new lnfiationary splrtl wblcb
cha111es In work rules designed to increase runs throuJhout tbe ewnomy, the coat to all
man-bour productivity and so offset tbe wage S8jll)8QIJ Of OUr peQpJe WIU be in.c.lculable:"

•he corner Htone of tile present

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ieouotJ. B;ettl!r ·U~IItoek Club wu

Nobody Won

lACkED HIART PARISH
Tbe Sacred Heart Parish waa
oraani2M In Pomeroy Ohlc. by
the· Rev. The-ophUe Kraft In 1849.
Several additiOht and changea
were made in the church unlll

Pate l'l'lao;
Y.lot-,.....Anl, JOJet: C~le; .leretory, •Judy lllllwter; ..,...._,
Ea1a . tlM Blaolrwood; DOWI rol

Livestotk ClUb

Honesty Always ·Best Policy

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SILO"

PLACE YOUR 1960 ORDER
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1 Mr. Smith dealer for lhe Sirn·
pli t ily line of rotary tillers, gar·
1ciC'n tractors and power mow~rs,
pointed out in eonnection ,with. t.he
unveiling ot the 1960. S1mplicaty
Rotlcul that finger·LiP controDed
po·,ver revene is but one of mttny
. "ftrsts" introduced bY tbe Port
Wotshin~ton, Wis.,
manufactur~r,
o~cr its long history of produci n~ mrtchlnes for yard, garden and
farm service .
The 1960 Simplicity RoticuJ
reatures a 3 hp Briggs and Stratto n engine, widespread handle~
for ep.se of maneuvering, and

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POMEROY. LANDMARK'S

Cui a full S.foot swath of
heavy weyds easily wl.th
s~ckle bar mower while
riding a comfortable and
economical. Cub Lo·Boy
traetor.

Big tractor features
e. Hutlly _ . 1depandable

4-cyR-.IIfer tifttlne
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• Match.d equiPMent ht 1M

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"controlled RPM"- tine speed of
78·80 revolutions pet minti'te
which, accordjng to the manufac·

turer, enables the Roticul to break
or crumble tough aoila withol¢
breaking down soil structure, ~
sidt&gt;s allowing eztremely preCise
tine contro~ Tbere is added safety , too. for there is no danger of
thrown particles, and no ~ield
is needed, hereby giving the op.
erator improved visibility. I

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and · 26 Gu. Ft.
I 5 and 20 CU. Ft.
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Before 9:SO A.M. -, Middleport 1831-J,
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! Fine Art ~~ Listening

Master Made

FEEDS

Middleport Feed MID
"We Do CUstom Grinding"
Phano -

llllddleport

The W011en'o Guild of tlte Jrod·

era~ Church ~ met Wed-r
ovoning 11 tile chllrdi wlt.la Mt1.

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Sugar Run Flour Mills

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~ ~hlth· t}· ~~ lfl·fo~ily. 9~ , -;:i;jm,mvni~ 1!.~..; thl$ J!I.O~~re 1s
. ~r~. W.tne bu•inesHirms.cnd orga.niz~tlC)AS whase names
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Celeb,{(lf' 50th A"n1iveni011'~

Fred lilaettnar, fll'!sidlna.
DurinJ the meitin&amp;, ft wu deBy Roy L. Smith
cldfd to tend ~ to "l'omplod
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Styles.In oratory change, but the fi ne art of liateninc never project of waoblng and vanaflb .
does. Tbefe was a time, no more than a few decades ago, when ~ tbe woodwork in the educa.
public speakers were l ~dged according to the way they were lloD8l buildtoc. llrt. ..., lleJ·
able to conjure liP striking metaphors, dramatic Ulustriltions, hied ntad !he prooram planned
and flowery pauageo . The mod~t'n public speaker Is expected for tbe year and annonna!d that
lh 11eu meeting of"Fet&gt;. 21 would
to be direct, Incisive, and more or less d isp~ionate .
1MI Family Nillbt with a polluek
- But styles In goOcf listening r;tever change. The bearer wllo dinner at 5 p. m. "Jbe Y&lt;Duth Felsubje(:ls 41mself to another man's public address expects at Jow•hip will have cbar&amp;:e of the
least 'three thlpgs: (1) exact and accurate information, (2) tbe program.
right to makll up his own mind, and (3) at least some small
O(licera of the Guild ore Kra.
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help \n doing so.
Biaettnar,
pretldent; Mt1. Belt
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Neutzllng, viee preaident and
In some Of tile cities of Europe in which the Apostle Paul chritt.ian edueation chairman;
had appeared; the aUIIiences had been suspicious and antason· Mi11 Thelma GJ'Ufset, aeeretar);
lstic ftom the start. They had been uninterested. in ootid argo· Mro. Seyfried, treaaurer; 11rt.
. ment; they h~d OJlly waited until the speaker offered some 'l"homas Young, Jpiritual life
comment with which they could disagree. Then the battle was chairman; Mr8. n.Je Sml\11, chriJ
tian oocitl oervlee; Mn. P'lecl
on.
Leifheit,
stew~sblp;
When the pair of mluionaries, Paul and Silas, arrived In the Mrs. Paul chrlstbn
Wen~er, ehriltlan tocity llf BerQea·(RSV), they found an entirely different intellee· cia! action and Mea. LOuis Ba~
tual climate.
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bel, christian min1001..
The[
' eople of Beroea seemed interested in getting the truth,
Mea Blaettnar Dlmed llro. Pbil
even j the lrjtth ritade it ne&lt;'essary for them to change their Williamson, .Mn. Edward Baer
minds. Tliat was an lndicat!on that th e tow11 was somewhat and Mn. Philip Meinhart u the
better tlian Uie a-verage community in that section of the kitchen committee aDd Mra. Dale
Smith, Mrs. Balbo!, Mrs Cllr·
world.
ence Massar. Mrt. R. W. Finlter·
The Uniform Sunday School lesson fc.r January 31: "R&amp; wald, Mioa Eliubeth 1'1&lt;1t and
SPQNSES TO THE GOSPEL," Acts 17; I Thessalonians I Mrs Seyfried, Gu.i ld room commit·
tee.
through 2.
· Mr. aod l(n. John· siObart, Sr., will celebrate their
''The M...w.g of Christian nl•
There Is a certain nobility in any ·community in which the cipline" wu the ~&lt;&gt;pic of the ,.... weddlll&amp; llnnjy~ Sunday, Jan. 31st. "QIIen Houle"
leaders are willing to look, even critically, at a new Idea, a gram in charge of Mn. NeuUIIOI be heklln their home In Cbetter from 1:00 to ·5:00 p.m.
new way of doing things, a, new approach to community prob- The topic wu explained with a their ·friends Will be welcome.

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Women's Guild
Meets Wednesday

Pomeroy, Ohio

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diacipline. Partici·
paling were lllu Fick, Mrt. Bel·
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and Mea.
Mrs. S.ytried,
Youn~. 111'1· Blaetblu
Following the akil, Mea Young
had a abort d'votional periqd af·
ter which the meeting adjourned
and members were invited to
the aocial room for a coffee bour.
.Wu
pruided at the
lilverErma
coffeoSmith
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•- cutive committee.

A,...,...m on faith wu prellellled Tb
y evening ~
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'l'lie ~ Wll Clpelled with prayer l»Y tbe ~1!!1\ 9f
the aSsociation, MrS. ~ld Sauer. 'Mrs. Paul~ wu
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P-'-' ~ !1- , (;liiup,~·
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ville charge will be held at tile reutlne1&gt;uli.... wu ~ ~n of
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Tuppera Plains Melhodllt Chureh and a molew ta4iq ef tile Br· 2l.i Ed'~ IIP!.L
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S4turday evening at 1:30 pm.
LoWB of the Women's J
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FAST. TURN

or the Bible and lileir definition

faith Is Theme Of Pr&lt;»grcun frnenttd
D Ch
h wOmen At Thmm Me,etincJ
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could ~Vf asked him while he IW~ished in the jail iu me; Yates are in charge of the p.... -~.
·- 1- ·- • ~uhlinl. lin ADdeiloa and Mro.
that be was less sati'lfied with JiLi sermon on Mars' Hill, lhan gram. Everyone welcomt.
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1.~"!:e!. 84..U:,·to~~ ~,·- ~ :;:
with' any sermon he had eve~ preached.
inatallecl: 11n. Harold Bauer, preai· 1 :r;;,
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The
record,
of
course,
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vefY
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perience
along
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REACH FOB THE STAllS
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Submitted By JleV, li!&gt;llet1K. (:1\ftl
to he\' ..!'It . '!'!u1s!l&amp;f evel!it!c
they had n~v~r m~t a man who had meet God along lllte hJghfn&gt;m fl~aat . "'-llti ·HqiPital ·
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Where she ·-N&lt;entb'' undenrent ~
The best serman BI)Y man ever preaches is his recital of the
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Cal'oi7D ¥11boan,
student at
circumstallces on the occasion when he met God face to face. "And He said, Ab!Ja Falher, all thingl are ~ble un thee;
(Copyright 1960 by the Division of Christian Education, Na. take away this cup from mil: nevertlieless not what I ll, but OU· II. OpendiiiJ • .fllw dayo with
tiona! Council oi the Churches of Christ in the United States what thou wilt." Mark 14:36
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Not too many years ago we used a ~hrase for a cia,- dreamer 11 1
with big pipe dreams such as this: ·~e is !"!aching for the ";1 ~-. sludnt at OU Jell
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w~rshlp,
llonday
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B l!. Ssnbom Missionary Speiely Church, Syracuae; Howard Ruppelt reaching for tile stars. They have had and lire I]OW a;tak,ng will vwt with CoroiJa 1M Hoot.
Annual Tea. '!Irs.' Rolph Zundel, paator; Sunday School 9:SB a. m.; use of what Christl8ns call vision. This sermon will pl'!)bably Dlxie'a. - 1 1 , 'Mr, and ~
opeater, Tuesday 7:30 .pm. The IV'ed., 4:45 Junior Choir.
be read moStly by Christian people .. . GOOD . . : you are·*he llllllled Pier.. plan to epond tho
Church School officero and tea· Flrtt Baptist Church, PoniOioy; ones I want to talk to. First, let me challenge you by asking weekend in D~ .WIIII''lolor bro•
chel'8 meet ai the home of Mrs Ralph Zundel, psstor; 9,30 to you thllSll qu'""ons:
lhnr and. family, ·t il', odd :!Jrf.
Cllarles l!ennett,- Wednesday 7:30 11:~5 combined· wonbip and study \V:hy Is u that scientists (a~td many ate Chrllllans)L .w~~ ~.!!' ~.:,~
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. pm mid ·~k prayer ·Rnd P,false Youth Sunday. Cbi.neae youth from . projectS
of a more material 'll.a~~ {It value, hilve U11S ...,.., ';;;:.i)i.J;,'" ·•.
1:'";,;0n~!l~:~':h~~~i:it~:.et· Rio Grande college as g~ests. N..,. of faith or vision and we In the l'l!urcb; who should bave It or, Bob Tewklhlitl wbo 11 attoD&amp;nf.
P
•erY and Junior Church. 5:30 · 7 ~- -·~
· for ·sould1.hl~er elldeavors
to mature
Christians
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(\lurch, · F. E. p m Youth Baereatlon followed ""•~
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Dun.n, P•."''"'.. u 0 r". '" g ·~
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'p by. me.etlng and a s·uppe'r· Wed 7 anA solve e ·social ins o the co.mmunity,, natlon an \\IOf. • here for the W!E' nil ._.Ill ~
•.,, School.
»• ""'10:30,- ·
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.9.:30, Sunday
Eber ·p. m. Choir, ·,7.4ft,
and
'f%Y de"ili'~LACKOFFAiTRinthesematters?
.. +1 "' c· ._._.. ___ w·o··•~ n.»••ir"·-·'be~' 'llnr~
. t."W:'iiiCComH,
'oellool
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Cornahan, Supt.' Y'hour 6:3B all prayer.
.Wh:JISittbatmany' ,,. ..""~"' . 1-rw-~ tlil~-...
.,_.Dolll. · u yoonil P&lt;o~le of Dorcao common· Christie~ Sclonco Society, t44 they would f~ God's HOUSfl? or wou.,.
b.W 11ew li&amp;S ,of ~ 7'~ . ,·0;::.,1~•
lty.,.. invlied. ·
Mulberry Ave .. j&gt;o111eroy ~orninc, bome 'and !lew car, Mid yet when It~ to the chlil'cll, they, ~ At&gt;keD8
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C...oiEU'BChurch, P.I.Dunn servloe, 11 am. "LOve"; .IJolden Wl!111Jtto·reaaain¥.ltw8ilnGr.oofathe.(aday?
Je11&gt;neUe · ~.
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pastor sunday School 9:30, Way· Text: How eacelltnt io thy 'loving · Why lldt \Bat' we nealeet .~ use new ll1ethOclo ulclen11Bt&amp; ·here &lt;in ........,., l!rilin ijy Jla)
ne li&lt;J~ob. Supt, 81111div night kindness, 0 God; Therefore the do··in ,wt11ning .soula fOl' Cllri8t1 or new educational lllt!lliOd&amp;, u
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~eblng 8:00, opoclal musio, ser· ohildren or- lilell put their trust ' ,,. . "" tei·theni use them in Jl!iliH~ !IC'1¥iP.l)i .:. : l&gt;9-WI! ~e
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~oo \ll' Bav. Francis Gluier.
u~der . the !Hadow of thy .wingo. that·"""" shoulll take·Tihatos Left over~
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'Dunn, pa;;for Slinday SChool 9:3() at 8 p. m. Beading room OJIOD Mon· C ty b ·· t Jiah d lacldna jn our. vD!on of faith~ 'lfe f"-I!JnJ ()U . -t, ftiln !Jijlt. · .
mid Ben Qul8enh1tt·'7, Supt, Morning dayo 2 to 4 p. m.
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:j)o you. n~~ believe the words of Jesfia ~ ~GS ARE· .Mr. .. ... iin. GaJe 111"11! ~·
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9:00 .. Sou!h·, Wfiol IUI .'Cllurloo, ·R,v. day SChoof 9:15 a. 111. Kenneth POSI!IBLt...
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Paul Hooko, .Mi~et. ·t ':$0 wor· Finley, supt~; Worship, 10:30 "The
WbY is 'that we feel that we can110t tal&amp;e. DIOIMIJ fQI' Gods w :ilr10 , :Ilia:' iOIIto ~
ahlp·serv(ce, 19;aci sunday Sehqol, Sllltis of tbe Tlmeo"; e p. 'm., 1r\ caillle but can do. It fCII' all oth~rcauses?
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Nonnan Bahr,.~Supt., ·7:3Jl Sat••· ond Sr. &amp;Yi\ Mopllay, 7 p. m. The
Tbe·IIISWe.r my: fiiends, li tills: We to-that Vitdon 111uat ·liDM "NNiiiiar Willi ller .
day night y~ul" fell.owobij\ at the Commissfclno meet; 714ft p . 'tt~- Of· CODie for the
part in dar. hours. 'Jihlj Is trllly ~J:;t of• ~~~ ·. · . · · "
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licliner ~\\laiiTut!Jtooj'
chairman; Wed., 9 a. m., Prl7er H . ' ed iflat "All'..'"""
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Rev. Paul
and Bible Study; .Thumtay, 'i P• eitP~Y..;; ..th.. t _,_,........,.=~!~
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m., cholf practice.
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of 11111 - .
a..,.tllo Pilgrim H61'"- Woot of the wqnderful ~p
, bli!l ·ilv~ !Um "' 11,0
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o1 l.anpvUie oil Rt. 3:15·' ~ witlt thel Dlselples, aild 1ritb IQ!qwJedce. aail ~· He.
Wacbenaehwans, putor; SundaY knew ·there would be even
r· . for U1e . . . ..ill
School 11:30' a. ·.m.; llernhi1 wor- IIIII ~ttii't. ~V!i'w' t¥v
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sljip lO:»,a. m:; JiWIDiellltlc aer- mO.in ·
t "'-"-' 1.1..· dftM or .n.1 · · ~ JG alntt~"'~p"ua Int;::Q'~.,... .... ' ., ' . ' ~,. ,,_ "'
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l.ev. ville ':so p. m' ~ii·Woet il'ollolo.
·. Sunday ship sOfV!&lt;t, ~ed., 7:30 p. m:
• OUt Of this issUrillcll ~ ~ ~fUI .heart ...
IJ ~ It liter
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~ ~·# of Cll&lt;lit, Miifd~!fl , 1Jioull\ be .. ~tlifuittW·Is ~ ·. 'Of Wth ; .. ' ~
feUow· Fred r, ,.~.-dner. pastor; .9:30 •: lbeJi\rords '•here A'hb&amp; 'l'alli«
Wfri.J ~· , . .,. 11r1.
·prayer m. Bi~l~~~· R. t. S!ef!y, IUpt., fi...t"""''""-""'"' lili' •ai~;.••..,:rn= . ·Gratltua
u.s ~.10:C
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llible otui!Yr W~ .• a p. m. Choir. w~at .'"l~e~ II;tha~ \ve do"'t' WiD~ It ' ~ ~· Will.~ven't
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Qt!t of !Jl this p~, ~nilil ~or worki.
The CburciW of 'tile Muareile at happene4to,,JI!Itlf ~a He ~
·to lite Croa, but mo._ Wltb ,e".!!'i"t·
~~cne I~ innounclnc ._ Youth .faith tl!lif. llle&amp; ·ww.t.~ibe a
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Me.!ing Jatt 31 · Feb. T. Sen&gt;l&lt;ef ' :kY li'&amp;IErfils; WHAT . , YOV SEE AJI!.~ ~ ~
wlllatart ~~ ~~:30 each evt!WIJ. ,•cHIJi(lH???·i)o Y~~tQ'IIle chui&gt;d.;t~l,!i. ~~
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,Speake•f lor .the ....V)eM ~.o. o. 1frotft -llow that will be abl~ !Met ~ ~
1 1Je0ple ~·~...
. ;Kinny of 1Cbarleaton, " · Va. wJth thD goliN&gt;l oN:btlat
IIi lullllnpacl&lt;for ~ Will Wnd .,
re ~ill b~ ·IJ!ecial sinatne 'each ;c.fii, lifwllf~ tr•tUnl sob ~we lla\'e m many.
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The ease of Athens, the reputed intellectual center of the
world, was very different: There had been a time when the
'•ti'on ha d me
. 1uded -11 sma 11 group of truly great
et'tJ ' s popuw
thinkers. But on the day that.f~aut arrived, the thinkers hajl
heen succeeded, by debaters. lt was said of them that fhey
ceased nei!her day nor ,night1to talk about some new thing.
Now the truth Is that the past bas ¥lade some very great discoveries - truths that 'do not aeed new clli:eovery. The past
ha s.Proved some th mgs.
It Is tru
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everything, but it did know SOI!le\hlng. And there Ia a certain
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pared to listen to the Apostle Paul. Most of his hearers had.
made up whatever they used for; a mind, and they were not
interested in anytttlng ·n.ew in spite of the fact they thought
they did~
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• bave a daughter, Vickie Sue, Uf&gt;4•
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and Mrs. Lando Clay, Rt. 1, Long
Bottom. Paemal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Karmel DeLong, Rt.
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Mrs. Mtnnte Clay and Mrs. Phoebe 'T}Iompson are great grandmothers.

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Mra. Pearl P~rlr,er apent Sunday
.aftetnooo at the hpme of Jlra.
Georcta DiehL
Atten6n~ at the Laurel Cliff
Free Methodist Cllurcb Jan. U was
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Mr, 1111d Jln. Norman Schaefer
of Pomeroy spent Sunday With
their daupwr, ·Mr. and Mra. Clar·
ence '-ckleY, Athens.
Mr. and Jlra. J,.ee Vogelsong of
Millfield apenJ Sunday with Mr.
tf1e and Mrw. Cbarlea Diehl and aons.
.·J!IJi.-neri • - Mr. and Jlra. -Charlea Diehl and
• 'aona apent a recent evening at the
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1Mr. and Jlrl. Georae Nesaelrqad
r.r.~=~:t· called on ill!.•. and Jln. Norman
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S!;haefer, Monday ev~nlng.
Jln. · Ulla Jeffers called on Mn.
eoii- Donna GUmore. ·
. ,I Mr. · and' Mri. !Hubert' Roberts

The people of this community - the merchants, farmers, home makel'l and wage
eamers - and your local bank all pulling
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Stuart and a White claaa•
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wlthuut II)Cid81)t · at Check
HIJh s~huuJ· near Floyd, VL
Helen 11 u.n• U1 1:1 Negroe.e
Integrated In P'loyd oounty,
fll'lt Integration tn miluntalnuiJI 111uthweat VlrglniL
There were no lnP!!Ien~
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are moving to ('olpmbus where be
will be -employed,- Mr. al)d Mrs. Pearl Jacobs were
recent business visltora In Colum,·
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Columbus were· recent visitors at
the home or' his parents; Mr. and
¥fl. Pearl Jacobi. _
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companied· Mr. and )Ira, Paul Jacobe · to Coiumlius where he will :'
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Shirley Wile of Pomeroy were racent vlsitora at the home 'of Mra.
La Donll'll Gilmore: ·
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Planning, lookrng ahead and prOIYIOifng the
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to make our great community even greater. ·
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The Reedsville · Long Bottom
Hollie Demonstration Club will met
Feb. 3 at the honle Of Ml'll. Donald
Myers for tlte project "Selection
of F•brlcs.~·
This will lie taught by Mra. Gen·
eva Yates arid :11rs. Myers. A potluck lunch will be serve_d at noon .

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The Busy Bee sewtn.g Cin:le of
bhc Federated ctbureh met Thur&amp;·day at llhe chuf$ for an aU day
quiltins. A potluck dinner was
oerved at noon aDd the birthday 1
of ~ Lena Gruellel' was ohserv· '
ed.
Prl'Sent were Mi• Grueser, Mrs.
W. L. Kautz, Mrs. Lena Huber,
Mrs. Amanda K.npar, Mrs. The~
dore Mora, Mrs. Lollia Reibel, Mrs.
Oarrie Grueeer, Mrs. Grover Erb,
Mra. Cali Sl»elds, Mrs. Ben NeutzUnt. Jlrll. Addle Grueecr and Jlial
Alina Durst.

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ContrfliUta
To MfJJ'c/a '01 Du;..

The OES DiilJ'ict meeting and ter, prealdinc.
Sebool of. Inatrw:tion wU-1 be held
Durinc lobe meetinc, a contribu·
at the Evangeline Chapj.,er In Mid· lion was made to !be March Of
dleport, ~)1. 5, It-ia &amp;IIJlOunced.
otmea, and two appeat. for a.id
The diltrlet school wiD be held ftre en.wered. It was reported
:. in the forenoon . under the direc· tbat plus were made for the Jeat
· Uon of the president, Mrl. Pauline at . an oBicera confereoce bel4!
Atkina and the .rtemoon seaalon Monday eveolna.
will, be the Sebool of {NI[_uctlop
At the dcoee of the mectinc,
in charge of .time' Sowen of Mar· refreahmente were eervect by Mrt.
ietta. nr.. Worthy Grand Matron Huber Brown, Jlr. and )ln. Her~;y
Of the Grand Chapter, iDoroth)' Brown end ~· and Mrs. Georae
Weyc~ ol F~dlay will be presl!n~. ~kinner.
The cluilrmaai of Arraqgemenfa 1
il James Clatworthy Jr. A reglatraUon and ·catfee hour Is set fQI'
9 :13 with a dlatiie~ meetln&amp; from
10 tlllli:30. Luncb will be served
4t 11:30 br tlie Evangeline ChapUrS
ter al the :tllddleport Legion Hall.
·The Melp County PTA Coun·
The School ol lnltrljetlon
Ia ty Council will meet ·this comilll
tcheduied for 1 P- m. with· a tea1 Thursday evening at the Syra111_ chtrle of tbe
Harrtaonville cuae Grade School beginning at
Cbaptir, at 4 o'clock,
7:00. There wiJi be a school of
All memben of aU cbeptera are Instruction ani aU ~tarenta and
lavited .to attend.
teachers are ur&amp;ed to attend .
On Tuesday evening the County
PTA Chorua will meet at a In
the Pomeroy Senior high bulldiiJI

Tbe Pomeroy Band Boosters
are sponsoring a record hop Sat·
urday evening, Jan. 30. Steve
AUen of WJEH will be present to
play records from 8 until 11.
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and 75c per couple. Refreshments
will be sold during the evening .
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Followin* the
pie left for a
·Blackwater
as, W. Va. ·Fo11
chose • light blue
trimmed whh pay
blue hat and· gray aee.ea;c,irf~!l~!~
wore the o~hld from
bouqet.

The ·FARMERS ·BANK
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and:Savings Company

are R
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The couple
Colonial
Manor,
Va.
Out ot tow., g~eilta
ding and reception
and Mrs. Paul L. ·
Mary Elizabeth

Member Federal Reserve System
Member FecteraiDclliOat&amp; lii_i~ee Corporadon

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·Po$8l'OJ, Ohio

1959 CHEVROLET
8 CYL. Z ~R SEDAN

Standard transmission, heater and defroster.
Air conditioning.
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1958··DODGE 1f2 TO:N-,

Sweptaide Expreu. Z tone .paint. Heater and defroster. Plenty of chrome tttnl.

1957 DODGE 4 DOOR

StaUon Waaon. 'l'orquelute~trane. Rldlo and beater. A nl.ce family car.

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Monterey 2 Door H.rd To,P. Radio abd beater. MercomaUc trans. ·

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