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·Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 28, 1960

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Jackson Pa.stor
To Be Speaker
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Next Tuesday eveninc • sub·
district meetang of the Ports·
mouth District will be held at the
He&amp;th Me thodist Church, Middle·
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Community Canvass Plans For Heart
Fund Drive Made By Rock Springs Club
Plans were made to canvas the community for the heart

Rev. Howard Pettit, putor of fund drive when the Rock Springs Better Health club met
the Jack.so11 Methodist Church will
Thursday afternoon at the home Qf Mrs. Maxine Arnold , Athbe the speaker and the
local \ ens road. Mrs. Horace Abbott was co--hostess and Mrs. Arlee
church WUI furnish the fD,UIIic.
Abbott a contributing hostess.
Also on the program wtll be I
Mrs. Arnold presided at the meeting which opened with the
Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Pomero)l . club song "Brighten the Corner"
- -----There wiD be a film sho...-n dur- followed with the Lord's Praye1 ·~cted by Mn . Arnold wa:s won b)'
ing the evening featunn&amp;: IJlshop ~md Pledge to t.he f''lag . The BI&lt;KK
ltss C11rol Be.arhs and Mns Amos
Werner. Subject "Preparina: for mobtle visit at Pomeroy on Febru ..eonard.
Dynamic DiacipJeshlp."
ary 29 was announced and also thi
Rt'freshments wr ce se rved 'by the
World Day of Prayer to be held B1 108tesse6 to th nse named &lt;~ hove
the United Methodist Church or
nd Mrs ~dward Humphrey, Mn.
Marth 4.
:ollm Radford , Mrs Roy Gruest'r,
.1rs. Hugh Bcarhs, Mtss Alice Eu
A program was presented b)

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT

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Jaet Webb - David Nel8on
SATURDAY
"SAD SACK"
Jerry Lewb - Peter Lorre
SUN.• MON. •nd TUES.
"THE WRECK OF THE
MARY DEARE"
Burt Lancaster - Gary Cooper

Mr s Gwrgc Hackett, Jr. tau;:ht
lht' St&gt;cund and Third grade class
of Mrs . .Bf!n Philion's yester&lt;by
Mr~ Philson was unable to be a t
sthoo! becau&amp;e o(, UJ.~ illneHs of he r
son, Rush .
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Nothl111 but qual!ty usecl cart

1horoughly .-•dllloiiM oiiCI

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Like new finish. Dynaflow transmission .

$895

New Buick trade-in. Shows good care .

$1,195

1956 BUICK Speclal2 Door · · ·

Hard Top. Dynaflow drlvc. Spotlc!:is two tone green fin·
ish . Extra nlcll.

$1,495

1956 BUICK Roadmaster · · · · ·

4 Door Hard Top Sedan. .ver~ low mileage - less than
16,000 actual miles. Power -. ~teer-lng and brakes. Power
wlndows
and seat. Buick's h'nost series ' and best. in con·
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1957 FORD 6 cyl. 2 Dr. Sedan ······ $1,095
rully reconditioned. Beauliful iinlsh and interior.
Showroom clean inside and out. Less than 8,000 careful
miles. Hydromatlc drlve .

1957 MERCURY 4 Dr. Hard Top · · · · $1,695
Le,. than 26,000 miles by one careful owner. Pu•h but.
ton ohUt. Almost like the day it was •old I

an(Wl"· Mi~sil)n~ry Gr~l,lp

A dessert
the hostess
meeting. The
htld at tbe
1Jhamson on

1be Middleport Wednesday
Nigbt Canasta Club held their
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meetm.g ~t the home of ~~- Dorothy NNtcrt . Thursdaty . evenm&amp;: with
Mrs.
elhe Barso t1 u hostess.
Present were ·Mrs. J~ck Tbomas,
Mrs. Ted Chapman, :41's. Charles
Archer, Mrs. Rtnh Karl' and Mrs.
Jo~n Vacon , ~drs . Nierl and Mrs.

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Dalley,

Hlndy and · Mn.
Bradbury.

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Charles Ala

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.IJomer &amp;dforcl. . Herbert
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lhle, a ~et ol batterY
ca.blea.

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Door Prize Awarda At
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DoOr prbe award• 4t the annual
P...ue and Sauoalle
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officer but tbia report could DOt
be verified.
Hud10n il in hiJ earb' 2CY1, about
neoriiJ.
5 feet, 10 locbee. tall with dart
Fl'f pUJ'IUed him in hi! OWD wavy bair and weijhs about 100
car but Hu.:t,on dikhed bis QJ' poundJ. Anyone havinJ informaat the New Haven Park and man- tion eoocel'llin&amp; bim il uked · to
aced bll ueape on foot. The ear eall 101, the St.a«e Police. Or 101.
aaid to belmtJ to the )'OUDJ man'• Muon eounty IJheriff, or the lleip
mother, wa• impounded by tbe county sheriff's office, WY 2-33'71.
'Muon County aberiff'l office.
Sheriff Robert Hartenba.eb, Po•
ReCOJ'ds in the Meigs County etoy Chief Jed Webater md Patrolaherifra office reveal tbat Hudson man Geoqe Hicks maintained a
jailed here March a. ltlll'l, road bloct at the Poraeroy·MIIOA
arreJted for California offictn. bridp until 2:30 a. m. today w~a
from whom he bad CICI.ped after it wu
reported tbat UuUaon
hil arrest for a felony. W'Jill4! in would aUempt to c:J'OA into ObJo.
jail here awttltlae extradition to
The lbaOQ COUDtJ abet:iff'a fif
Calitornia be eseaped from tbe fiee discoant.ed the report tmt
Hudson waa in .Minenville
night and wu of the opinioa that
be il at.ill bidinl in MUOII eounb',
'Rbably at a home, and that
penoDB with whom he il eon.cealcd

are alr11id to reveal his praence.
!oaring he wll1 bonn tbem.
A large, apprectatlve crowd ~ to visit the General Tele- Hudsoa'a parole o({ieer, FOI'Uit
phone company's new communications center in the first Pattenon, Mtlta, OhiO, told Siler·
even~ ·of the company's Open Houae last night. The formal iff Hartenbacb today tbat Hudloll'•
s!&gt;owtng of the new facilities continues this afternoon and to. recordS are in the ~ offke
and that he did not have immedinight.
ate acc:eu to them. He uid., bqwPresent to areer Juests and look
ever, l.bat it wu l'lOt probai'ble tlat
with an approving eye on tbe com·
C11lifomia would .seek tO- 'qtUm
pany'a Dew · Meigs CouotJ · planf;
im aa a parole violaWr ba.'l would
buUt by
· Karr, Pomero)l
let
West V~ authorities try
contractor. were

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tht ratauraat bJ breakiDJ io the and wu returned to the :Melp
back door after biJ •ttempt UD county jail. He was taken to Clllthe front door was IIIWleeeuful. fomia and .enteneed to a 3 tO 1
A nelpbor, lira. Sodie Warth, year teno. Acmrdlnt: to reportl
ealled Fry after beartq .a nol.e here, io bja original eiC:Ipe from
at the reltaurant. Pry .broke a California, he shot and wounded aa

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the man, wbo ran from tbe back
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bU&lt;Jtory, in
and lw been paroled

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FrJday ' mOI'bin'g wb!le

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Ray Hudaont Mlneruvllle, wanted opened to Jet another priloner
way today
In Mel.gs
and out. He forced hi• WIJ out the
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wltn
breaking
and enter·
and ran. 'Ibis wu April 2&lt;&amp;,.
upper New linen at 1;30 a.m. door
1111!7.
,Fry WM menaell\l blm wJtb a
'.Hudson wu illl'eJted by Muon
okoteun. He had 11inecl entry into county sheriff's officen on lilY 1

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THE OOODSI
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Of The. Ma"y Values

of collectand Jn.
Scout unUorms
might wish to sell .
lit scout
unlfortn
they would ltke to sell are
to contact Mra. Everaon.

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY, OHIO

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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker
aaaban and Mr. and Mri. Roy ~UIC· I •
til of Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Lewia Walker, SundJ~Y·

At a meeting of the den mothera held la11t week at the home of
Mrs. George Hackett Jr., plana
were medc for the Scoutorama
will he held at the Armory
Pleasant on March 26-27.
13:::!:~• chairman
Hackett was appointed as
lor the grcup
will attend tho kick-off din·

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School.
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lUattfllUore

PIGHII:NT .PJUNTilD lllk
orpnsa. Ia. gray and 11p'hlte I•
eombin.ed with red lllJk peau
de .ole tor a fulJ.Iklzted. ,
. ltra.p-., .wenmr dnlu uul ·
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Death Of Institute Patient
In Gallipolis Being·Probed

CUI&amp;ed ,

2 Door Hard Top and 4 Door Sedan. One careful owner.
Dynaflow. R&amp;H. Choice or elther - both very good COO·
dillon.

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!loy Scout Troop 209, Pomeroy, group including, ''God 81 ' 88 Amer·

met at tbe lOOP Hall Wednuday lea," fav~lte .~ong of ·Margaret
for a regular mee"ng
and un•·- Chase Smtth; My O!d Kentucky
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form inapeetlon with 28 boys an~ the tie TUt ·Binds," Mn. ·R ichard
4: leaden attendin&amp;:. Plans were Ntxon; "Battle Hymn of the Remade for a
md the public .. Herbert Hoover·
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commit- "Ame~ica, the Beautiful,:' ~r.s.
the meet- Dwight D. Eisenhower.

With A Ball Bat

Newsome Friday afternoon

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of the Cub Scouts
met Thursday af·
home of Mrs Le·
lo C'omplcte the
annual Blue anft
The banquet will
F1r st Uniled Pres·
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Church, 1\lan·h 7th, in·
orr the 2oth of this month.
It i~J a planned pothlt'k at 6 "30
and · awards will be made after
the meal .
At tht: mcetin~ Thun~day the
invitation list was completed and
plans for the program were d 1s·

4 Door Sedan. Low mileage. Topo In condition and appearance. Fol'domatic.

SparkUng wbllf: with green top.

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1957 FORD VB Fairlane 500 · · · · · · $1;495

1954 FORD V82 Dr. Sedan .. .. · .. · · · $595

SCOU t Tf0,0·p H0 IdS
Reg UIOr SeSSiOn
Wednesday Night

Blue And Gold
Bonq·uet Plans
Made For Sc.?uts

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1959 PONTIAC VB 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $2,695

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Strickland.
. ~~eo • ~ ohio.· A report on the who also won the door prize. Color·
ai.le bf artlclea for tbe blind wu 1ed alide!k,Were shewn by Mn:. Hoff.
'liven b)' Mn. C. F. l 'oq:kiN. Jll:m . Mrs. Mullen and ~drs. Charles
Tbaftlt you notea weNl rtad fruni' Spencer recelYed birthday illfti
'he Elberfeld family and tbe Girla from their secret pals.
Industrial Schoot Legi&amp;lative D~ry
to be held at Wellston on March
Refreshmlffits were serv~ by the
115 was announced.
hOtitesses. Mrs. Kenn.eth Fmley and
Mrs. Elmer White Wilt be hoste...s
Favorite songs of famous people for the next meeting.
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w.r.d. -to· 'r01 caU With f&lt;lmf·.,. Don \Julien. ~~~ Mrs.

The Racine Grange mel Wedncs·
day ni ghl. l•'eh. 24. wtth Worthy
:11aster Robert Beegle presiding.
Due t o the had weather the at·
te ndance was low.
Cuntnhu t10ns were voted to the
Youth Fu nd nnd the Heart rund .
The charter was drappcd for Mrs
Sod1e Morri ~o n . MJ"S Morrison was
a 25 yea r m&lt;'mher.
The OhlU VaHey Grange observance of lhc tr 25th anniverlillry wa:s
1:1nnuunced for Frtday, Feb. 26.
The Racine Grange Is also In ill
25th year and plan~:~ are being
made for a later observance.
The lecture period was in charge
o£ Emma Adams 1'he theme was
the February birthdays of famous
Amerkans. !'ihort life sketches of
George Washmgtun, AIJraham Lin·
coin and Th.oma11 A. Edioon were
gi V4'n Other parts of the program
included : Ballad of the Lincoln
Penny by ltoh ert Bee gle ; Lincoln
AucrUulcs IJy Mary Eastrrday;
Lincoln and Pericles, Dorothy
Smith ; Lincoln 's Christian Faith is
Documented, Letha ·Morris ; Edison 's Winter !lome Is Shrine. by
Belle Theiss and washington Was
A Farmer by Clifford Norris.
Cherry pie and cofllle wa1 serv·
ed al the close of the me~Un~ ~ .

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1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan

candle, Mn.irro'l-stef sr., ~
Pearl Jbael~
; ~eft ~D
and ~ ~11, .
til ~0 bt'ainl
"Sun of · Jitrf--~1'! ~aid "Be)'or)d
Uw: Sunllef"• were playl-d portly

Mrs Elsie Jansen, who makes
her home with her son-in·law and
dau ghter, Mr . and Mn. Jo' rancis Bl ·
ru n, 1s reported to be quite a lot
Jlllproved at Holzer Hospital and
ex pects to return to her home this
week
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Holds Regulor
Meet Wednesday

evening at the home of
M.ra.
Dayton
Strickland, Lincoln
Helgh\5 with ldra. &lt;::harlel Holt·
man and Mrs. Jame. Butler aa hOtWednesday

A s~ort bWIIness session wu
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b_el~ wtth Mrs. ~nald Collins pre·
readin 11. were ii'l-.-.bY Mrs BU· wblle tb.e readtl1&amp;8 were gtven .
stdmg, after whtcb gamea were
ter MN. rliU , W~ t.. - =~ !_ Mn. WilHam ,a. Downie ptestded. 1played and prize~ awarded to Mra.
Ethel Garlind, ~ ~~ ~~ ·t!J* f5Zlell!_~ing and members anr:-'1 C~l~s....:~ Edward Wells, Mrs.

[{u ppclt at the lwifn .Re~'·r
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ti llar, Kendlal I)handa and A ez
Azee, who spoke at the First Unil·
ed Pres byte rian Church during the
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Mrs. Stdnc y Russell was caJled
here Wednesday due to the critical
condition of her mother, Mrs. Rue
er, i\1rs Norm;w Weye rsm dl er. Tuckerman , following a stroke at
Mrs. Arnold which opened wtth !H
rrs Cliffurd Le1fhc 1l, Mrs wm . her home Wednesday morn\!
article , "Heart .Disease Can ·Be PrE
:adford , Bo bby and Bruce Black·
:11rs. Freda Bratt retura
to
vented" by Mra. Lewis Grueser. /l ton and Vick.1 Abbott.
her apartment at the Mrs. ·, ian
poem "Pet Pande" by Mrs Wllbm
Bailey preceded an article , "Heart
The March mceltng wJH be ht.&gt;ld SticH home yesterday frl'm the
Deaths in 1959 m Me1gs Couoty' ~t the home of Mrs Wdbur Bailey !\1e tgs General Hospital.
Lcw1:s Sauer, Sr. was talt~
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b)' Mrs. W. A. ~org~:~n and a can Nllh ll.rs. Hugh Bearlns .and M1ss
·,ICJgs General Hospital Th
day
cer quiz by Mrs. Harold •Blackston ..:arol Bea rhs a~ ~,: o- husteas cs
Mr11. William Grueser read a
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poem after which articles were
Mrs. Wilham Bradford IS in Porn ·
read by 'Mn. John Hartung and
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cro y at the holl}e of Pdr.
Mrs. Howard Roush . A contest conHarold Lohse Lo care for tlh
hse
children while Mr. and Mrs. L bse
are to Columbus.

1954 BUICK Special4 Dr. .. · ·

A memorial service for Mn. J, B. Elberfeld was held when
Pomero~ Sbakesce club met Wednesday afternoon at the
h orne o Mr_s. Wl
Baxter, Mulberry Ave. .
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cover, on wbicb wao a tall white candle and an al'l'llilgement
of flowers. An organ prelude, "My God And 1" by Mrs. Ben

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1Sewlh• Club Mee'lh•
Held Wednesday By Shakespeare Club 8 !/!1!.~~:.,~N~!!"met

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tdea$ ·. &amp; Co. Shoot For
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Palace tod1y doeoen't eome from
a JiYestOCk show but emanatell
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"It'S decisions Ukt~ this that will
kill the , fl&amp;bt a:ame," uid the
creat-fallen Calhoun, w~ ,ublti·
tuted tor cari ."Bobo.. Olson iD the
flv.ht .
bout. "I think even WeDb's ~:Ofner
was
surprised to bear that he!d
Webb was awi.rded an unpepu·
won,"
Calhoun !Jail~;. c.,--.,--~
lar, split 10-rouod vefdiet o~r rip.
r&lt;laring Roi-y after .being stag&amp;ered

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second aod renCiered · ,glus)t:eyed
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Vern Bybee gue the fight to the
New Yorter 97-83. But "referee
Jack Dowrwy vot~d ~Qt .for Webb
while J,udge Eddy lames -favored
the top-ranked middleweigtlt
tender 97-93.
. An angrw howl Wel)t . up [rom
the crowd at the decWoo and

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I21 ) Reo! Estote

YOU CAN"T TOP THIS

WANT ADS

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3 eents per word, one i1U1ert10n M•;1mum ehargf' &amp;eentl per word f(lJ three ronseeu ll \'e ll~.Sertiqm

60 cenu

Special -one month for 30 cents per word.
~enl,6 per word Wi ll be ch argerl for advertisin-g
U,not paid-within 10 days after rc&lt;.-eJVIll.g bill
l!:rron i.D AdvertiSJng - Should be reported tmmed1ately The
Dail)' Sentinel will not be respons1blc for nwrc than one Incorrect lD&amp;ardon.
Qlrd of 'nlanks and Special Notice s of Eventli $1 00 Obituaries
p.lbllshed at 1 ceot per wocd
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO
lS
60c
90c
$1 .35
$450
20
60c
$120
$1 80
$600
2.5
76c
$1 50
$2 25
$7 50
Ads f'eceived by 10 AM Wl!l be m that days paper.

full mall eHort

ma&amp;:azmes,

!newspapers, radio and dl other
medJUmll providint a demand for
additional sales
representatives
In Meigs, Gallta, Vmton, Athens
You wtJI be given full trainulg in
, the field and office. You may also
• keep your present
job untll es1 tablished.
Here IS an opP&lt;Jrtun·
lty to build a secure future with
an old established firm, w~ucb 1s
tops m this field, income from
$600.00 to $800.00 per month tostart plus other attractll'e courses and beneflh Leads furmshed
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FARM

Star, e:ood 8 room boose , ou\
water,
electridt)
muH, school bus, telephoM
good pasture wit.b plenty of
water. Contact Sam Curtis, Boa
136, Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Un
1on fl, 4820
2·13-30k
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roR SALE : 1 SIX ROOM HOUSE
and flVe room house and 32
acres land, runnmg water, y..,
mile from ..New Haven B&amp;nt.
Pr1ced right tor qui-ck sale. See
John McDaniel at Clifton, W.
Va.
2-25-3tp
FOR SALE FiVE
closed m utility ~~Mt~~T~
buildmgs,

119) For Sale

The clock wlU be used to sound
tile noon test signal and may ella
be set for other calls auch as a
I c-urfew if such •i&amp;n•l i.&amp; needed,
IChief Henry Werry .uid today.
near school. 3rd Str~t in Mid- 1 The cloek will be Jn&amp;talled by
dleport. Prtced $500000 Phone /Antone Lucke, who, with Howard
wy 2.3555 _
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Werry and

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J!:Iementary Buildmg, Pearl St., 1 ~:r J akc o .-::r payments of
M ddl
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eport BPW Club. Hcserva.)ti.OO per month fur 6 months
~IoRI call Freddie Houdaahelt
or w1ll seH for $30 OIJ ush
AUCTIONEER
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~~~~-view, f 4200·00· $ 100000
GARAGE OPEN FOR BUSINESS TWO
HOLSTEIN
HEIFERS, !PIANO TUNI:·:G AND REPAIR· POM&amp;ROY - 10-room frame one 4·
Mechanical work,
lubrtcatlon,
frc~h. first calves. John llouda· 1 mg. Kenneth W. Russell, Cool·
room apartment with bath, one
weldmg, flats repturcd. Bernard
sl1elt, MIDersville.
2 26 3lp
\lllle, Ohio. Phone 1Q83.
6-room apartment w1lh ·.shower.
GUkey, Mgr, Texaco Station, In·
2-9-2:5tp,
Both rented. $4000 00
tenectlon Rts. 143 &amp; 124.
125 HARLEY DAVIDSON MO- - RAPNE RURALL ~-room frame 2
2 24 8tp
torcyde, also 1 wheel ut1!Jty MUELLER FURNACk ... , WESTINGoutbuildwgs, cellar and g~r- - --·
tnulcr. J C. Higgins Boat
HOUSE •P,pllanc"' Arnold 8roage, on blacktop road. $1800 00
WJLL BOARD CHILDREN IN MY
Tra1lcr . Call CH7·2251 after 4
thert, Syracu., Ohio. Phane
Offer wanted.
borne by the week or by day .
l' M.
2·26-6tc
WY~2-6314.
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VIRGtL TEAFORD, Salesman
see Mrs. Vicken, HoUson Road, ~-~
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Phone WY2-6 73l
2 26-3lc SINGt.'R ZIG ZAG Sl':WING
or call WY 2·6l06.
FOR RADIO AND T. V. RIPAIRI 2-27-3tc
ORDER NOW
1 chine LJir.c new .Make~ button
Call Frank C.pftllr•., 414 N. - ---:- - - , .- - -- -h 01
Sec00 d
M1ddl
l:j!rly order discount on all or. ea, overc.alittng, blmd stitch·
AV"e.,
epport. '
den. Steel silos w1th 2U year
mg and many fancy designs
A. M. to t P. M.
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guarantee. Pole type sleel budJ
Pay orr balance due of $143.00 JAMES
EDDLEMAN
PIANO
LEGAL NOTICE
lng Ideal for loaf1n.: shed . l''ree
or $8 00 per month . Pllone WYT · ~
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Offers will be receiVed at the of.
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f c
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on a or ers place by
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o _row, Crow&amp;.: Porter, PornM';l'ch 1~. 5 year ftnaMing. Pllone
Call wy 2 ~ 23 1.
2 22 titp eroy, Oh1o, at 10 a m. on March
Or11 L. Smith, Long Boltom, Jlt. l
TRACTORS
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5, 1960, for Ihe reul estate owned
Racine Exchange
2·25-l7tc FORDS 5, $2H~ Lo $050.
CONDJTI()NING, REFRIGER· iJy Lettue Gllkey, an mcompetent
- -- John Deere l9l)IA, Ht46A, 1937A,
atlon service. Jack's Rclrtgera- P(' r~on, wh1ch real estale LS s1tuCROPPING PRIVILEGES My Ap1938A, 11H5L.A winth
mower,
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU aLP m Salisbury Townshtp, Me1gs
pie Grove ~~arm, 1960 season.
$75 to $860.
25337.
6-23·tf Count~ . Ohm, and contains one and
Make Offer. Glenn WoHe, 941 Case VA&lt;.: 1949, 1947, 1941 $lOU to
- · - - - -- -- - ulw-half acres, more or leas. ReferMassachusetts
Averlll~t Nurlh
$300
TELEViSION RADIO AND SMALL ence u
·'eed•. are Vul 146, Page 76
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West, Was h mgton l, D. ..;
AIUs Chalmera we w1h picker $180
appliance repair. Phone Otis and Vol. 160, Pagp 2!15, Deed Ret&gt;
- ~! ~~~3, 20, 27, 4~c AJlis Chalmers "G" w1th plow, McClintock, Racine, Ohio.
ords of )feig6 County, Ohio.
REWARD FOil ANY 1NFORI\.1Acult1 , mower, due . $1500
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PmpE"rly Is appraised 111 $2500.00
tlon reg.ardmg the person who Sllvcr Kmg, Huber Co-op, $1~ to ~------·------ and t:llnnot be sold for leu than
. )Ut 190(1 Grey F'ord, Saturday,
f230.
AUCTIONIIR
the appraised value Sale is to be
it~. 20 in front or Goodwin's Farman 1t, B, F-12, F·20, $90 to
Compl.-t. SerYice
made subJect to the lien ror Laxes
1~Qt~llilt. Phorie WY2·3612.
$400.
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Crltt Bradford
for lfi(JO and for l'ash m baud on
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Write, Phone or Contact
day nf sale
toadl!r and b11.ck hoc $2200
A. t. BRADFORD. l.ac:ln1, Ohl•.
The right is reserved to reJP.ct
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au l''urd Plow9 1-2-3 bottom $2~ to 6-Jft.tf
any and all offers
$.U,Il.
J IB O'BRIEN, as
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IIN9 DODGE PICK-UP. FLAT 40 i.9rag Plows 1·2·3 boltom $20 to CUSl'OM .t\UIL1' Klll-H.EN o.a;.
signed fo::- your hom:: Free e•
uf L~lluc tiilkey, an
bed, eDod t1res. David Koblentl, ~75.
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for
all
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tradera
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AbDOU,
wromJwtcnt
person
rMniroy Star Route. Phone CooJ.
$20 Lu $250.
Phone wy.2.532 1.
B·6-tf CHOW CROW &amp; PORTEll,
ville WU5 22Hi.
2-26--a~p
Atll•rney!:l fnr l'lmntiff
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Good Cl••n UNCI C•n
farm. Why pay cny prices'! Opun EXCAVATING
WITH BULLAll Mtk11 end Modal•
Sunday. B1ll lioodwm, Point
DOZEU, Dltchmg wlth back hoe
No~iC~
ltock, 6 mll~s from Wilkea\IJIIe
MITROPOLITaN MOTORI
We are qualified w do
600-606
Main st.
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every jub. Shuler's Qonstruc
1.-•GAL NOTICE
ll'onlflror, Ohio
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2 19 lUte
Mtddlepurt, Ohio Phone WY
Sealed biLlS Will be received In
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2 24 6tc the otuce ot the Village clerk,
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Gl':
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CLE!:ANEH
CLEAll1
Illlitih. IJJ' nEUMw trall ll llllSSIOn.
BIRcH- cA-ulanct:. Swivel t.-ops
and roll
,: $791i,OO. lSJ"uttnm·'s, l'omeroy
NET mukers form1ca smk tops the wUuwmg prupr,sa11:1
easy. Wlll sacrifice fur only
2 24 4tilc
Vinyl a11be11tos block la1d Housr.
~U.OO. 1-'IIOne WY2 2204
~ -- --- - --- - - -repain of all dcscnlltJOns. (;all la~c
tu·
I for
lhe purchase
by 1000
the Vii·
01 .l'mueroy
01 a new
2·26-6lc
18b7 b'O)UI li cyi ~ l.lr. &amp;CrlQn }o' ul·
Guy /"~t&gt;gler, Racmc, Ollio.
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ly reconaltloned. »e:autuul fHH!:ih
2 24 t{c w1tn
the ioUowmy added eqmpano JR\Cr1or. ~IUIJa . JilauttJJIIt li, TWO :m BV M INCH DOUBLE
lJung wmdow~, fr&lt;1mes and ulumcnt : electnc wmdshleh.l wlpera,
l'omero)'.
2 24 Ule
lllllllllll sturm Willdows. flOO() BABY SHOES.
BRONZE, GOLD wmdshleld wash 6r, r 1ve black hrea
each Phone WY-23233.
19M l'UIW V6 2 dr. sedan . .SpElrk and Silver Plated. Write: Roy- tuam rubber front seat, dtrccllonal
2·26·3tp
lllllll Wl\llc With ¥ret!ll lop ~lb
nwnd Thumn, Langsville, Ohio. s 1 ~nab, heater and detroater,
ibJ~tcUn•r':l, J'omeruy
:t. 4:4 tltc
2 18 30tl" l.&gt;ack up lights, 01 1 filter and oll
112 llA'I'~ KlLUtD W11'H STAN.
- - - - - - - · - - - b11th a1r cwuncr, and heavy dut)'
l''anann 2'ta lbs, $1 .49; 4 lbt1.
slioo.:k abiSorbcrs and sprmgs on
1Ba6 MEUCURY 2 dr Sfdan. New
$:.!. ..,u. Sale, sure, ¥Uaronteed.
--Jrunt and rear Color to be acctd·
iiUICk U'l!.dC·ID ~hOWS ~Ood Cll.l'e.
J%cr1:1boch Hardware, Meigs Co.
&amp; CLIL.ANitl
ell on ut 11. later dale. Polu·e iden·
$Wo. l;;iul.•lUIIr's, Pomeroy.
l''urm Hureau, Sugar Hun Flour
ted
TV Merlelr len._
liLICIIllons to be pamtcd un ca.r
2 24 tltc
MllJ, J'urnero)', Ohio
Phone WY·2·22S5
accordmg to !:!periflcatJOns nuw Oll
(2-lWt.P)i (2·25-::ltp); (3 3-3tp)
Pc.•erow. Otu•
tuc m clerk'll oUJce, J'umeroy,
l91 For Sole
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(3-lO.::Itp) \::l·l7-3tpJ
ARI YOU
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THI Ohio.
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Bach bidder should •-'-'1"-• on bot"•"
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u tudor and four duur •e"ian, •
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m1ce kilter Wilh purchane ol
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or • OM;It Pr IICal.
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17 ft Aluminum, completely re, RACINI SHOI SIRVICI SHOP stand&lt;~rd ami automatic trt~nomia·
Iarin . A sure "Uuranteed WI!.Y to
s1on, a 1nx 11.nd Ci " hl C)'hnd,•r mo·
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RACINE 1 OHI 0 •
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tor, slandard, and all le•tl••r up·
New JlavL•n, W Vu TUrner 2·
ltow)ey &amp; Reed lldwe, M1ddJeholster)', and transl'~rru1" ' 81 r••n,
:l2tll ur TUrner 2·2300 . .i....,.mond
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port.
2 :l~·6te
lhshmg s1gnala, spolli _,: lJt,,
and
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t 24 3tp
lire exungUJshcrs tram pn·.sunt car
l$Q "12&amp;" II D. MOTOHCV&lt;.:l.E.
to new car.
Dual well.
nest oftc1·. Dav1d ' { 9o 1 Morine 5.uppl ies
2. ~,or sale by the VIllage of
Sha:iru Phone WJe-32&lt;l8. 2·23-Utp _ -~-- _-~
Pomeroy its 1 ~ ._:he\'roll't four
OU'l' SALE ENl'iiiE IJSID BOATS AND MOTORI QS
door 8 cyl. sedan Without radio
Q,1 j'r4aJCStl. Paints and
end up whi&amp;t thay last, Metrocqu1pmcnt, spotUg~ls, fire cxtm0.\l~.:~;i
c
p.lhan Moton. 600 1. M.ln
,.. •n
gmsncr, men and' f)alihm~ signals.
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· U)l 1 can at lhc ruSt.., Pomeroy. Phone W'lf·2·3170.
Before 9:3J) A.M.
The bidder nni:t ''ate elllll'r what
O::~l~hJ·oiin:d a:ot I can free. '11-14-ttc
MlckUtport WY·2·2449
ho will Give for t.ll.t:: t958 &lt;. hevrolet
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or what amount •-l:le Will allow u

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uie'new

Each bidder 11¥iY bid for either
the purchlse of tlle 1958 Chevrolet
or tor · the sale to the Vtlla&amp;e 01
Pomeroy of new pollee crmser Uescribed above, or ~oth Eacb bid
L41\GE WIUTE KIT~IIEN CAB·
lllUrtt eontaln the full name oi
!not •10. See after 4 p. m. or
cvcr)l person or compan) Inter, on Saturday, 91"1: s. TDird Sl., ~-- ----·cstcd In lhc same, and •ne bill
:Mhldteport.
2-:ut-Stc o\partmentt. Ptuple'e terra" and
musl be accomp~med by a check
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or bond in the sum or $JOO.OO to
GAS COOl( STOVE ANO CIIOS·
Pon-.roy. Phone WY·2·2327.
lrR~! tNSPEC:no~ PHON!: the sahsfactioa of the Vllla&amp;:e
ley nlrJaer111lor. Call WY2·6'l'03
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Gil
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I Council ll.!l a ouyranty that if the
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l'n!UI'IilW.Iled. &amp;lcM.asten, ,M lddl~t&lt;
Member of National .t"est Con- I entered Into and 1{!1 perfor.glport. rhOne WY-2-&amp;266.
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trol A1110claUon.
12-3·tfc ance properly s&amp;•ured Theae
c-hecks or bonds wiH be rtturned
at once to all except lhc success·
1
ful bidder. HIJ eh'cck or bond will
held 1mhl the contract or bid
he
DON 8TIVIII8
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The .rtgllt Is ~erved to J'lejett
any and all bids
EdJil Schocnlcb, Clerk
VUl &amp;o of Pomeroy
ROOMS
/ i 4 (!ll 20, a7. 2tc
vacan. M..~~reh
- - - - -apartments.
thone W'Y:J.aztn.
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7 oncl 8 BOOII IIOUU, 4 RGOII
Admlnlstrl~ 0. Bonlt Non
apal"tment and ~ roan.. apart· BARNES·SIIIPSON
IN&amp;"RAN~
l•tate
of hrlh&amp; KISPflr, decMtld
A'ent1, 'lllddleport. Firt, l.olt&gt;
ment. A. N. Deneel, Phohe
-power llcer-inc
cNo.
17,991 1
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY·2·
heater, radJo,
WY-2·32'12.
11-2-t[t
Notice
is
herobx "aivt'n that Sybil
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200&amp;.
Ebersb.t.ch whose PD¥t Office Add·
llliOll)t~l~ 4 ROOM AND BATH
unfurnished residence, Pomc· COIIPLETil INSURANCJ! !'RO. ress is Pomeroy, Olljo, h11 been
roy and 4 room unfurnished
teetloD. Life. Auto, )·~~ - = dul)' appojnted a1 Administratrix
de. banta non ot the Er.tatt' oC. -&amp;rand e. room furnislled ~arl·
Coli Doa 11111a. llld4,.
Obto
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lha Kupal', late of Pomeroy, Meita
menl. Vhn T. Gruc.aor, Middle·
County, Ol to, deceased.
pod.
:1-27-(llp
Dalocl lhio 171h day or February
Jor amMII monthly
PI1Metlt .
Conh1d
Vermont
Marken. Lllll•rty
ltestaunnt.
l'omcroy.
2·26·3tp
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month. Call WYZ.
with bOth. Nleo loco~qn•.N'!v\h

1\Htauraat.

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NOTICE of I'ILINO and
H&amp;ARING ON INVENTORY
Probtt. Court, M1'- County, Ohio
CaN No. 18,16$
TO the Executor or Admlnistra·
tor pnd to such of tbe foUowing a 1
are reaidenta of tbe atate of ObJo:
surviving spouse, if anyi next of
k1o; benelic1ariea under tbe wUl
i! iny; the attorney or attorney~
representing any of tbe aforemen·
tioned persona:
Yo1.1 are hereby noUfied that on
the ltJth day of February 1960, an
mventory and Appraisement of the
~~l&lt;tte vi .l!:amund A. t:araev, de·
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coased, late of Bedford Townabip
m &amp;aid County wu f1led in tbiJ
court
Hearing on said lJiventory and
Appraisement wul be had before
thHI Court on the 6th day of .March
1~, at 10 o'clock a. m.
ExceptiOns thereto may be filed
bY any mtereate d party at any
lime prior to f1ve aays before the
date set for hearmg.
WITNESS my siJinature and
the seal of satd Court thll
,18th day of February 1960.
F. H. O'JSRIEN
Judie a~d Ex:-Oftlclo Clerk
.By Ann Biker, ,Deputy Clerk
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L..:YAL NOTICI

Notice IS hereby giVen that
sealed bHls WILl be receiVed at
Lne VIllage liall, ¥omeroy, Ohio,
ill ca~ 01 tbe !HO&amp;l'd of Trl.latees of

uetJCb Grove Cemetery and Dor
.;,chaefer, Don CoU1Rs, Richard .E.
Jones, Lethe F . .t'~U. !"rap&amp;,Uo
Utzer anu .Ruy Betzmg, members
ot the Vlilage Councd, the .Boardl

.Golai:tl·S,_ Satun1tJ

a ,30 Scltnee flctlQn Theater

Five state patrol eases and one
case were dtspoaed of in
he court of Judte E. W. Peoples
hlS morning.
Harold Reeves, Albany RD, was
med $2ft and costs on a county
barge of obstruct.lnl an officer.
He waa also given 1 1uapended
&amp;entence of 30 days in jaiL
Harry Lee Ours waa fined $10
and COlts an a patrol charge ot
alae regi1tration plates; !!:dna
Deem and · Betty Rou, $5 and
coats eaeh for parklnJI: on the
left &amp;lde of the hiJihway;. Donald
Allmon, $10 and costa for failure
o display regiatralion and George
M. Collin&amp;, ~ and costs for
speeding.

Mulford Senices
Will Be Held.
At Silver Rim

hil home in Columbul Thursday
evenlng, will be held Sunday at
2 P· m. at the Silver Run Baptist Church conducted by Rev.
George Oller. BurJal
be
made In the Gravel HIU eemelel')'.
Mr. Mulford, • former realdent of tbe Silver Run commun·
Jty, was a retired cOal miner. He
was preeeded in death by his
wife, Grace, in 1955 and i1 sur·
vived by three dauahters: Mrs.
Fred (Jewel) tJttle Cheshire· Mrs
NeiJie Rov.sh, Atbt'D&amp;· Mrs. 'Ruth
Giffin, Columb"•', four' ao••·. Paul
·and John, Columbo•; William,
Athens 1:-,d Fred, In tbe Air
Force.
AIIO surviving are two brother1, Nide Mulford of Cheshire
and Rowley Mulford, Phoeni.J:,
Arizona. '
Friends will be received at the
Rawlingt-Coats Funeral Home -a t
any time ..
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sCh00} paymerits

Made To Seven
Meigs J\•
vistricts

The Division of School Fin·
ance of thf' Ohio Department of
Education hu releaaed the first
quarterly school payment
to
Meigs County distrlctl, Superintendent 0. 0. Pa~terson said to·
day.
Tbe Meigs County school sys-[
tern receives $1615,868.50 divided
amon1 the various dia\ricts as 1
follows:
Bedford, $2,732.13; Columbia,

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$48,968.61;·

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Salisbury Township: Ed Reuter,
Elisha Vitatoe.

Q~and fqb,~ Plat
CJ.mu 9.1!J.Iwl1!8s!leee

Postponed PTA Meet
L Set For Feb. 29th

CLEVE\'1"'11 1/!'f:-'orty·llv•
wore In JoQ ldtloy ""d 1311
eouo:t cltoliti!J after ao

The poatponed meeting of
Chester PTA -which w11 to bave
been held Feb. 111, will be held
Monday evening, .Feb. 28, It bas
been announced, at the Chester
..irade School startine at 8 p. m.

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2,so LOHUJ Y6wla Theater
4,so AdvontWo 'J.'ime

JUO TJW is the Lile
12'00 TV Chapel

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Golf

·steomboll BID

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won 20-12 with go1d ·cllllt twins,
lollnson :and Protfltt ha+IDI t ud
5 ~cttvely. For Rivervll!w'IIU'n-

Giulnel
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st"dio Wrestlln1

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like to extend heating 10 .toilr .·~ue, jllirage,
poreh or recreation roolil T 'W*'ii. to OOIIvtrt,
to a new kind of heat? cant ·

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t;OO Hotkey Game of the Week
6:00 Dance Party

7,~ terry
Bo!~ Advent"'"
ld~son

Ol

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8:30 'Bing Crosby

Alive

Show

9,30 )\dvenl]&gt;rOJ •O Paro10,30
w;J~' A Camera
11:00 The News ~hi

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Paul wtneheU
_..1m&gt;-·1:00 Mattie's

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ll:OO Sunljay rieWJ
11:15 TtteaU:r lll
llil:3&amp; s... Off •

Channei13-Mohda

Funday Funnte1
Rolle:- Derby
1'00 Robin Hood

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9,30 Thi~~'

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Slmday 1- !~4anel13

D~mber

.0:00 Lainp Unto MY Feet

t:no Tbe Brtlhter

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; Grange

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met the
Thursday

when

Leonard, Worthy m1ater,

i!"'eai•led and lt was decided to
a poUuet dinner at 1 p. m.
the Mareb 10 meet101. A 'Pl'Ois being plaDbed !or the
If.:~:. by lilrs. .Huber· . Brown,

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WEEKDAYS
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Night Plann~d

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"1:00 NeWI ·
1:10 ••-• "lkbo~rr.au , •1,10' .a · •·~• r.t -"·
10,00 G1.\f'"'m1&gt;e1 icn,"·.·
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10:111
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Wt1,1~!

With

Bill FARRELL

DaJ

ceaturr ; " 9:00 DanDY Tbomu Show ~;

lll\nl&gt;if·~ 1 ~""~

Special Grunge

and

SO Tl&gt;e Kate Smith ·SIIOW
I:Citl Tllt Tela•
1:30 Fltlll"' Kn..,. -

GE eoUege Bowl
Small world

town"
·BElVA FARLEY

2:30 Art Linkletter HOUIIPai'b

t:18 1'Ht secret &amp;tona
F'YI
1o80 Th.e l!dge of NICIII
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1,00 Tl&gt;• Three Stoopo
~·· · Ill~ Gibbs
.a,ao the IJie o1 RUq
oral Roboi11
),110 Ar+wr 1. Sllillll, I'IOWI
Willa~ Wllcox
1:18 1'be JuJe Rlvlln Show
Comedy Time
· UO Amos 'II' ~tb:
Olympic Winter Gomee •. : ~ 00 Hlalrw•• P~~.~•

1:00 J:d.,lhll!ll&gt;op'61i"" L-\.. \ .. •

MoU Todo7

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"-:SO Verdlct la Youn .

8:30 ?.~~endeth

Elberfeld
Kloea

"Talk of The

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Bride

Reviva ".-woa e
1:30 American&amp; at WorlE
\1':45 Chrlstlan Selenee

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\2:30 Search ·For Tomurt'bW
fll'4!1 Tho Guiding tisht
1:00 lleart ot 'the City

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1:00 News

HG Captain Kan&amp;uee
):00
Cartoon theater
1
.0:'00 )led Rowe
!' •·. ' ~,30 OD the GO·
· '::00 I Love LUCJ'

10:30 t1 Beacon Street

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7:3&amp;

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~30 H•ve. Gun~ WlU Travel
JD&lt;OO Gunamok~ I

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l;lC!. ~. Playhouse
2:00 Day Ia COurt
, 30 '!be Qlle ~;.11!1 -~~ tho .a'~Ck ---· 7

~~~~~r~'lliouae P~ -'"" Who 1&gt;o vou. ~ ,
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Good t.!me

Buy Notlo..une Dlreot

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Your I!:Jso Reporter
Mr . .Adanis •nd ~
Betti.., GM

1~,30 Love that Bob
1:00 About races

U:vv !;ale Show

AND REPAIRS

on:wings fur tbe annual POrt~
land tnvitatiCfta) Grade Scllobl tUJretball tourl'lu.1ent wJll be beld oft
'March 1 at 7 p. m. In the PortlWnd
School, prioclpal Rubeft Price
announced.

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8'00 Doui ta111n

a:ao ~··· It •·w-lk
s•1:00 Ll,..rence e
uvw
10:80 J'Ubllee U. S. A.
11:2! UP.to·lhe-Minute Newl ·

INSTALLATIONS

hart 1\a:d tlv'e.

Channel ~clllt

7,30 · l:liO• Ct.rk ·Sbolf
6:00 sea Hunt

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We'n Experts it
Solving Heating
System Prolllemsl

$?0,000

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a..mallepoot

D:OO Peter Gunn

1\lr. lind Mn. Poul Burns of
Muon, ate unounelng the birth Ol
a IO pouad, 8. ounee daughter,
Susan Renee, on l'eb. 15. Dr T.
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8,110 SteambolltlllU
s,u llm'Tbacker Sbmr
8&gt;2~ Wetth_.

on Parade'
of the Air
Bo'Vilng

5:00 Conquest

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Murray,
ot tbp Boord
of leech Grove

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3,00 Yoan&amp;
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3,30 'From th8o llooll

lll UJ Sign On

BIRTH ANNOUNCID

phtaician.

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Meet·:·New-

mit lngreu ' and ecreu to a&amp;Jd
aot ·
Said property II to be sold and
conv18)1ed to the hlahest bidder by
a suffioi:IV't deed upon the follow·
cash In bond on d.., of

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1t00 Jfld D111 !'IOWI

come.

A. Hewetaon waa

Hunch

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12:45

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9:30 ~.Todm8Y to U!lderstandlng
10:3'0 iMan Jl'rom Interpol
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t-l:lft \'fett!ieoi'Hil

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sq. fL lot W u iron pin; tbtnee
ao•th 39 del. 00' weat to.OO .ft. tn
tqtl northwest line of Aid 2000
IQ. ft. lot to an Iron pJn in the;
northeut right-of-way JJne of the
old Supr Run Stree~i tbene~~ north
.&gt;1 deg. 00' west e.ao
In
the
northeall right&lt;&gt;f.way line Of tbe
old_ Sqar lt.ua Street, to a~ tron
&amp;&gt;tn, th~ncf! north 34 dee. 02 wellt
!66.76 teet in the northeast rieht·
of-way line of the old sucar Run
:itree\ to an iron pln· tbenee
tb
J4 dei 18' east
t t ~~~
JOI,Itnw'eat rliht-of-w.ay
of ue:
.::;'"'ar Run Street (80' wide) lo the
t)nnclpal p)ace ot be~n1, COil·
tahtlna: 10,1153 JQuare feet (0.283
I.CI'e/J) more or lc&amp;li also a rttht·ol
~¥ay over real esl.tte now owned
oy said Village ot Pomeroy to per-

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B'BO ·Man aMI tho Cl&gt;allenge
9,110 The DetnJtt • '

Chester Township. Vlotor Blbr,
Gwrge Genbeimer, Carl Kautz,
:iamuel Mlc}~l, Haymond Pullins,
James Stout, Mdton Tutile, Thorn·
.u Weber.

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8 :ai) Waterf'ronl
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News PietUl'l

6:00

Rev. John J. lUchardiOD,
paat01 of tbe St. .Tohn'a Lutber.an
Church ol Chester and the 6t.
Paul'a Lutheran Cburch of Pont;·
Funeral servicn for John B. eroy will &amp;how alidea of bl1 lrtp to
Mulford, '71, who pused away at Lhe Holy Land. The public Ia we!·

Southern,

Chclnitei 3-::Monda;

5:00 School Story

&lt;'~unty

JlHe1n until 12 o'coca
l " noon on th e 29193;
ltb day of ••arch llltiO 1
th W
p1.1rcnase of "'the loUowlnl
•
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or
e
~d real estate:
Loc111ed m Beech Grove Cemetery wnb_ the followina: descrlpuon: Hcgmmng, tor rwerence, at
11 post markl•li the 10utbeast cor·
ller or the .Beech Grove Cemetery;
lb.ence nortll 78 dec. 48' west 21:!.1
tt. to an 1ron pin markini the
t-~nncipal ptace of beJinnin&amp; of the
lol'MCl ht.!reiO to be conveyed. &amp;aid
uon pm a11o be1n1 tbe tntersecuon of the soutbweJt rij:bt-o.t·way
.ilne of the new Suaar hua Street
~dU' wide) With the Donheut risht
of-way bne of the old suaar }(un
.:~otreet
&lt;40' Wide);
thence
a " 0'
t
1 1 north 79
~o~e•. .- wes ....,...., L n the north
t
••t 1
J'- of
~as
fl&amp;&amp;• 0 way uilll
old
uaar
"un St 1 1
1 tbe
th ence
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· o ron P n;
north 10 d • -·
t 12 ~ 1 1
0101
·-11n t. n
il
Lh e •.t •••wes
Of
~ e nor ea• r ....t· ·way
e of
we old su11ar au n s•·
1 1o an
... ee'
11"Dn pin, aald lron pin being In
•outheut corner of a 2000 IQ. ft
Lot conveyed to the Ohio Fuel Gaa
a.:ompany by deed dated Febi'Uil)'
d, 1Yl)O. recorded Jn 1Jeed ~
.1.6t, page 031 of the recorda of
the Me1g1 CoP.lnt.y Recorder; tbenee
north ~ll de&amp;. 00' eaat -tiO.OO feet
w tOO southeast Jint of .nld aoG0
sq. tf\, lot, to an iron pJni theaee

11'1&amp; Nltowlfdo

·•:3Q ltldng fiom · m.le•b

pol~&lt;c crulo the.
~~G&lt;Ihnorthea1t
&amp;1 deg. 110'
II.Jl'weot44J.OO
Of i&amp;Jd 11.1n
1000

Yukon 5-2145
M4MILL. IIIVI~I ITATION
. .fort t100 A.M.
AIINny U5J
Evely Dl)' Bervlee

payliM~t

Legal

Cmmty Judge
Hears Six
Cases Today

::~~~c 0°~,M~l~l~· 7 ,u~~~.~;n ~~~·,lo~~ ~e~:~•lof ~~~~7e~r):sta~! d=:~:~ :~~; .~:.=~0; $38s::~.N·;~:

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(20) Business Services

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At a meettng of the Pomero:r
Emergency Squad at the flre
1ou.w lut night, plana were made
o purchase a tlme cloct for connection w-ith the Pomeroy siren
ystem.

Business Services

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Addition To
Siren System
Being Planned

AT MOaNING

Apply at or wnte
Hanker's L1fe and Ca$ualty Co ,
339 No Columbus St., Lancaster,
_ _ Chief Werry, made the ChallJeOhio, or phone collect to 013
·over Installation for the new ra.
41U5. Ask for Mr. Clark
2-27-:Uc FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE dto emergency system.
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__ 1 See Bob Nelson, Rutland.
1(20)
2·26·12tc
Squadmen alao have acquired
a carbon monoxide testing set
1808:, TREE SERVICE AND- RE~
whiCh they are uamg for the lirll
1 moval, Phone WY2·S475.
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••/t~ hme today in making testa for
12+30tp
'-"l~f~
.,_I . , . defecuve heating sjstems. Middlepurt has also lcqull'ed sueb a
POMEROY-7-room frame
bath umt Chief w
id
1. 0. McCOY
basement, garage, nice lot Wit~
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.ll ) Notices

99 ACRE

A nauonal advertlsme pro&amp;ram
1plus

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MISS GILMORE ENGAGED

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i Brv-ie Troop Meet.

1n the article on tbe front pace
of
TUesday's paper of the 1«naee
· S\llll' Run. School met wltb theh
March
on Polio which was held at
· !..den, !ln. Robert Murray aDd
~ lln. Harry Wat.on, 'IbQRCby aft the w abama gym laat. Saturday it
: er, school at the home of Mn. MW'· was stated that Karren Ferguaon
• ray, Buttemut-av, Fifteen member1 of Middleport and Freddy Cullip
took high h.onors in the slow
; were praent. Pin cushions, usint dance
contest. The item tibould
-: two piece jar lids, were made.
have
read
Karen Grea:e of M.jddleRe(l'nbmeots were ~rved. by
port
and
Freddy
Cu11ip .
: Pamela Neutzling and !Betty Jean
"Hobstetter to the memben and
· gue~U;, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and son.

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Brownie Troop of Gra1e Two at

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Around And
About
Middleport
., fltiDOII HOUDASHILT

J4rs. J . H. Stephenson pre~ided
at the meeting of the One-Won·
One cl14i of the Pomero)' First
BaptiBt Church
held Thursday
evening at the church .
Group singing of the clan SODI
'11~ K~pt Me Singing" opened
the meeting, followed -with prayer
by Mra. Stephenson. Roll caJl wJs
~Jnswered.

~:~~r!:;~Mra.
Everett for
Thomas,
· substituted
ber. of
here at the yard o!fice
learqed th.1t E. E. Romine formerJy employed with the railroad · JJ,ere is living in Orlando,
Fla. ; lfr. Romine bu been in poor
health and would appreciate bearins · 'r,:om his frlenda, His addre11 .
il 3920 North Orange Blossom
TraU,,.Orlardo, Florida.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

''SAD SACK''
Jerry Lewis - Pole&lt; Lorre

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Me~~tber ,,eder•l J)8pollll~e Co?orlll~

Pomeray, Ohio
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Forty years
women met in
ness and
ter the National
sour!, the first and
Women

JUN., MON. and TU.I.
"THE WRI!CK Of THE
MARY .DEARE"
Burt Lancaster - Gary Cooper

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LtAdbfg ~. Road Accident Injured

OFF BREElY HEIGPTS,

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from the Korean girl which the
clasa adopted telling of h ~r Ill·
ness and of her Jehool W&lt;Jrlt.
A girt of money wu rec'!hed

2 ·(;hihlren . When Steering Gear Fails

clau. Yr1. Victor Youne Jr., Mrs.

H~vy Rash
1'r~ Over 1'~kend
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Durin&amp; the social hour .1iinu
played under the direction
ldrl. StepbeMOn and prizes
to Mn. Lorain Stemtt
Zundel. Refreshments
served by the hostesses Mrs.
Couch and Mrs. Albert
I~JDI•th to the a]&gt;ove nomed ond
1111William Wataon, Mro. Dale

Feb.
to

lira. Dolly Ja..,..., Mrs.
Baile)', Mrs. Lealie
and Mrs. J.,.pb Cool:.

fllrtnite Club
Holds Session
Wifih Mrs. Dallas

nte Fortnite Club met Thur&amp;o

Founding Of BPW Clubs 40 Years Ago Is
Observed By Middleport
b This Week

TONIGHT

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Mr. and Mrs. Rolla~~!~ Searles Rutland Route 1, are
nounclng the engagement of their dJlughter, Irene, to Keith
Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Icennedy, also of RUtland.
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Mr. Kennedy graduated frOIII RuUand .High School in 19$9
and is now employed by the Ohio Valley Baking ·Company,
Middleport.
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Miss Searles is a student at Rutland High School where she
wW graduate this spring.
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No definite date lias been set for the wedding. . ·

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Richard Owens and Mrs. John
Moore were guests and 1poke on
lhe sponsorship of a glrl 1cotat
troop. Tbe claai voted to sponaor
troop and Mra. J. E. Fost~
selected to serve as a troop
' committee member.
Mrs. Victor Young Sr., was jn
loharge, of devotions and prayer
by Mrs. Ralph Zundel.
£J:cerpts frpm 11 book on the
ni1tory ot the lUe: of Paul was
read by Mra. Young after which
the devotlona dosed with a solo
"Leave It There" by Mrs. Young

teacher
first grade in the Central
l ~ohoo~l. Pomeroy, was absent from
duties Thursday because of

We Poy 3% lll1el'Oit Oft Your llavblgl

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from Mrs. Sadie Muter of ...~lor·
ida, a former m"m.ber of the

Miss Farle Erlewine,

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Your IOCil Banker II both~
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of financial JDitQd, i&amp;":, • frilll' ,Ill
time ot ued aaclllllliel J611 Of.P*I.(IC
IICtion.
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CHUCKLE .FOR TODAY

on the church. A lett.er was read

movinc intq the downstaira apart
men in the WilUam Lowe pr~
erty on Powell Street.
W. B. Swisher who auffered a
heart .1ttack at his home Thu.ra.
ia quite ill at lhe Mei,p - ~
IGe,neral Hospital.

·Your Local ~et!

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One Won One Class
H.olds Session
At Baptist Church

Freda Saxton was taken to Hol·
&amp;er Hoapital Friday mornln.a: with
1 heart condition.
Mr. and Mra. Ha.rry HlU of Lt·
tart were luncheon gueats of Mrl.
Glenn Hensler and family on
Thursday.
Barbara Anthony, dauahter of
Mr. an(l Mrs. Gerald Anthony en~
tered Mason Clirtic Tbuncby to
have her tonsila removed. She
will be returned home today.

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George o.Jias. During the
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After tbe elose of the meeting
retreahmentl were 8erved by _Mrs.
D•Uu· to 11i~e naentipned abovt

IDd the following members: Mr&amp;
Richard Owen, Mrs. ltobert Tewk1
bu ~· . Mia Ann Howell, Mrs. Leo
Smlth, Mra. John Parsona aa4

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nie Abbott,
Robert .McDowell laftd; o.

Col1,unW., IJ'· brut:JJen,
and 'left for l'~PD· Artbur, of East

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88" FrankJIII Sola .. .. .. .. .. $197.

tOO% nylon friele fabric. Green or beige.

~hermost.at

Rea. $199.

20" 3 Speed . . . . . '30.00

2 PC. SUITE · · · · · · · · · ·· · $109
Tout. Foam cutbi01lll. ft.el. $189.00.

ToMt oolor. IRes. 118.
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80" "FriUikiiD" FOIDl CUsbloo $197
Tutquoioe. ftell. $261l.llti.
84" Fru•nn "Contemporary" '278

Li.Vi.n&amp;' IWJm. - Bed Room
DllllnJ .Room

76" FnnkiiD Early Amerlean , . $180

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intt.llatiOD and pad·
dine at no extra coat.
1:1 ft. wldo. cut any- lenath.

Tweed carpet

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Bro)v.n. tweed.

Rea:. t2fl&amp;.96.

00" GIHiam CODiellf, . . . . . . • • $257
llile(lljll •IYI\1. Boallt&gt;IUI de&lt;Orat¥ labrio .
FONJl culhlou. Rea. $36&amp;.96. 1; 1

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Save on 11 M.,ee" and
"Gullltu" Carpet ·

3 Pc. Curved Sectional $219

Billy HenlTueaday at
was
home in Middleport when hl1
Mrs. Glenn Hen1ler tn·
with a party In hla

Tan ·boll.lflcx. Rea:. $239.00.

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A red·whlte7blue color acheme
Wll carried out in both the decorations and refreshmenta. The
5~: wa.s centered w-l.tb #siJly'a
deeouted birttlday cake
the lnacription "Happy Birth

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Billy
ll•!lfreilhnoenlli

opened his 1]111,
of bot doJa, potato
drinks were served
who wu utilted

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Elberfelds
Through the yeara tile Federallaa aided In many Jocil, ia
aa world wide projects th11.1
Jniernatlonal Federation wltb
in 23 countriea around the

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was the Oblo FederaUon
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,._ cuablon. Lime oolot lobrle . $79.9D.

Swivel Rocker by F..ulla . .

b1 1\'lnllliD. Gold l•'brle. Jlot. $7UO.

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\ Swlfes; .Hid~~-13ds, Studio C9ucl:1es,

I Pe. TWill Bed Suite •...... $189.
2 tirin bed~ -hie d......,., ohNI, llilht

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Gold C•lor NyloD Frlflle Flbrlt

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Plalform Jloeken ...•• , -. . . $31.00

Callllort.llle

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Swan, _Mn. Ed·
Wildeim••th and

"~~~:~ fOI!IJ eU&amp;hiODI $188

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Middleport,Boy
II ~e,lebrates With
tltovParty

84" 3 Cushion Sofa ......... $183

IV DIAUOitN
BowUng Pin Qu•Uty

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3 Pc. Modem Stc.loiHII $209

94" Wade Brown Foam Cushion UIO

TurquoiiJC' fabric . Rea. $249.96.

LUGGAGE Wueed Z5%
u~e&amp;owa'' Maple

Fre.nch Provincial at)"lt. Foam cwUdona.

Linen labdc. Natural e"lo~ . .~· $30.

c:onLroUed .

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Foam T -Cusbiona. Blue , ·g reen r.abric. Reg.
$251UO.

Porlable. ~ · $48.80.
Notlonolly A41tertl...r

2 PC. SUin ............ $199

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20" 3 Speed . . . . . $35.00

atond. Pl,.U. topo. Wllnut"llnllb.

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LIVING ROOM
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Main-st to join ib tbe-Open HoUJO.
At the dinner were Mayor Char.
let Legar, Pom~roy; Lealie F.
Full.z, president 'of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce; Dor1SChae·
fer, Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Edison
Hobstetter, Roland E: Ne1,1tzUna.
Ediaon Baker, president Of Mid·
die port C ·of C, and John W. Zerkle, presi~nt of :diddleport coun-

Emergency Squad
Called .For Two
uea~Pitients

PlAYIR DAT &amp;iT
"World D.1y of · Pnyer 'rill ' be
FrJday at the LutherNew Haven. The proIJ'am wUl
presented by tbe
churcll women and all local church
Thirty company ~mployes 111- members of tbe Natiooal CouRCil
.Jisted U hd.ta in the Open Houae. of Churches are invited to attend.

MeJet The Candidates

. Heaton Services
Are Being HeJd
In California
Funeral

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held todu for Kenneth

beiDJ:
Heato~a,

age G6, in AnJbeim, Calif., wbo
died Feb. 25 there after a short
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Survivors ue bil wife, Vivian,
formerly Vivian Fiiher, Muon; a
diqhter, Mrs. Helen Marie BebaU.
AQ.alleim; two ermd cllildreo, .od

thret: sisten, Mn. HerviD I.Jevin&amp;.
lluob; Mrs. Paul WuhinctoD.
Letart. w. va.; and 1111. Otto

Keea, Columbus, 0 .
He wu preceded. in death by hil
brother, Roy. The deceased wu
born ud reared in Mason and ;uat
a few yean ago mqved to Calif· ·
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Hil parents. both deceued. were
Mr. and Mrs. J. o . aod Helen U...

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Last Services
For Mrs. Cole

'!~a!B~rv!?~!l,aret

w. Cole,

age 39; who died at ber

Middleport· Pearl·st residence Sun-

day momint will be held· from the _

Rawlin&amp;s-Coatl Funeral Home

2 p.m. TUesday.

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M.re. Cole was bGrn in Ronda,
11. va., and is survived by her mother, Mn. Carrie Williams. at the
naidence; two sons, Harold Ri~
ord, ll"on, W. Va.; Robert ~­
ard, Clifton, W. Va.; tbree llalfsisteJ'II, Mn. George Lucille CaitO,
Middleport; Mra. Stanley (Katie)
Ralph, Bucyrus, 0 .; and Mrs. Garnet Manley, OplumtJUSt p.~ and
two grandchildren.
Burial will be in Cbesbll'fl Gra·
vel Hill Cemetery with the ReV.
Clyde Bartlett in char,e. Friendl
may c11l anytime at the funeril
home. She was preceded iD del~
by her father aevenl ye~ :aao•

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