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                  <text>~Daii.Y 5enUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb 6, t957

The Daily Sentinel

•

Nehaclimo Garden Club Speaker
Talks On Mental Health Problem
1be unCfftainttta or our way of of a •nenta l

We wW

~use

one

~non

m ever,

twelve to be committed to mental
lDJt:i.tutions lecordJn&amp; to Dr S 0
.lohnaon, supenntendent of th~
Lakin Hosp~t.aJ , who addreAed thE'

Nehaehi1Ul Gardea Club at a rea:u
Jar meelJng oft he clu\1 rn New Hw

en 11n Monday evening
Mr Johnson m talt on "Ment.al
Health" told the gtoup that a
nervous breakdown ia &amp; warnmg

Four Were Guests
F.or Bridge Club
Meeting Monday
M1ss Marguerite Meyer, MIS!
Marian Ebenbach, MLSS Marie
Stehman and Mra Albert Coates
were guest~ when Mrs· J W MeMurray entertamed her bridge
club, Monday evemnJ at her home
Butternut Avenue
Prize for h1Jh score was awarded to Miss ~benbach and second
to Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld.
Refre'lhm(;nts were served by
the ho!ltess to those named above
and Mri!l Jamea O'Brien, Mn. Wll·
ham Anderson and Mrs Robert
Jacobs.

tllsorder He th.n
sh.oweCl the group a film entLtled
Someone Who Cares
The mo' 1e was concerned wit.,
\Oh.nt~r worker! for mental 1r.
slitut1ons Dr
Johnson told o.
aetJvltles of such workers at tht'
L.akm Hospttal and
tnvJted the
dub to pre!ent a program for thf'
hospital m the near future
A bus1 ness
meetmg was 1n
t harge of Mrs David f~elds, Jr
1n the aDsence of the Jlfe"!!ldent,
'-trs Ray Ptckens was held Mh
Elmer .E Woods wa5 acrepled es
.. new member
Ho~;te&amp;Sell at the m&lt;Jeling wer ~
:'ifn Thomas Horrm.an and Mn
PhiJ Batt-y Devotions were led by
.\Irs Thomas Hoffman
Other present were were Mrr
Foater Grl!lstead , ~s
Donald
Brown , liolrs
Mel Clark,
Mu
James
Diehl, Jr, Mrs Geora:e
Burns, Mn V1c Street, Mrl. Georae Mcl(tught, Mrs John W.olfe ,
Mra Wilham Gtbbs, Mn Jarnea
Roush, Mrs l"arroll Adams, Mrs
Harry Miller, and Mn
Robert

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Hawkm•, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6Z44
Middleport
Society

Lucille Bearhs

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Amateur Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Reyn.olds Home
Member" of the Amateur Gard

eners Club met last week at the
home ol Mrs L E Reynolds to
prepare the corsages boutonna1
res b ridal bouquet and rocephon
flowers lor the
Ycung-Kllchcn

Heater,

paint All
&amp; solid

1954 Mereu
Hardtop.
w1

overdrive.
hres.

Dodge

3f4

ton

One local
tires ar. d bed

1952 Chevrolet
4 dr, Motor
overhauled, goo

sc&lt;Jt covers

1952 Packord

IJ~utmrna1hc transmH;ston
&amp; Heater Good tu c.s

Cub Scout Pack
Will Attend
Church Services
1 ~ sponsor('d
(lass of till'
t ir,L B&lt;~Jlil~t lhurch and wil l .11
te nd ( hurch Sunday
with th ('ll
Dell moilu r~ .! \ the Hapt Jsl ( hur
h tn oli ~t' J v.lnf"C of naltOnlll Sco111

Cub Stout l'aLk 244

by tile (,t)ldt n Hult

VNk

1 he l u lis wJII

o1l~o

h.n t• ,. dh

p\,1) of fllllrhs lhfly h&lt;IV(! mMlf'
nunng till llll SI year 111 tloush"~
~ hiJt' Storo w1nclow Fred fllbbF
•JWnf"r ot the Store, 1s a t1 1 coun
ty ~nmt Jt,xet utwc
Wh('n I hr !'ar k lllcl Tue11day at
the RapiHI l hurrh to renew then·
t:bllrh•J anti tnr
rf"corgRnJlJtlllln
Thomus I amhden Pomt Pleasatll
Scout Ex:ecutrve, pre11ded- al l!le
mcctmg OH1rcrs art Cub·ma11ter
Rl n Rail'} a~aistant cub ma&amp;tcr
Mi&gt;UOn Wagon Auto
Paul l asn chairman, Ernest Cov
""'"'u &amp; Heater Runs
crt, scrrctary Kalad Hlndy , treas
- 1949
ure r, Owen Bralton, Institutional
dr Fleetllne, radio
rcpresentntJv«• c urrord
Stumbo
Tt&gt;ntatJ\'l' plans were made for a
neater, Runs fJne.
Olue lltlll Gold Banquet on Satur
rtoy. F•·b 23
dr sedan, good tares, run~l
Urs MJilon Hood and Mrs Jack
good body, clean
Sallflrfil'!d ha\e reli1{CnejJ u ncn
A good second car
mothers and :W:ra Rodney Sauer
Lnd M1 s Bru('e Lloyd ore new T&gt;&lt;'n
COME IN
~olhen More Drn molher!i ur~
St;E THESiol AND
needed m order to enlArge the
MANY MORE
mrmbcrsh1p
thr Pack

950 Pontiac

1948 Plymouth

'Little Boy' Style

1\lr and Mrs 0 C
Greenle"
rect 1vcd word that thetr son
.SC George Jo d GreenleE' who eom
p i~ ted spec.al
tralllm~ at
Fm t '
•
Bl 55 Texa:s In Jammry 11 as
SJg n('d tu Lhl:! Staff and Faculty
of the AAA lUld Guided Missile
Sr llool at Fort Dhss He IS a grad
uatf" uf l\lltJL!Ieport ''tgh Scho I
and attentl eJ Oh10 State Untver
sity before l'n lenng the Atr Force
Robe r t Coa 1 s and son, S'iepbef!
spent the wct&gt;kend m Munc1e, lnd
whe1"e thev v sited 1l•e formers
mothpr Mrll Charles Coots, wbn
is Blightly Impro ved at a hospital
there after IHI exte nded dine"'
Mrs L D Scott e n~ered Hober
Hospllal \1ondAy and underwent
surg er) Tul'sday Mr Sctll1 .and
the1r •lal ;l"hler, Mrs iames Strop
son were 111 Gelltpo as Tuesday
ovtlh Mrs Sc•Jlt
Mr!&gt; I eslle Green Athens. · ~
vJs,tJ ng Mr and Mrs Homer Ru~e
:Mr and Mrs Norman Schaefer
Laurrl CIJ ff vJsJted Elmer Sehae
fer who Is recuperahn~ after a
rc.:.-ent hosplta ltza twn He 111 st.n
mg at the home of Pete McCloud
Mr and Mrs Russe l' W1lson and
daughters, Carla and Coileen, al
JHIS 'LIIIIt' Boy~ 1Wimsult detende d the llllieral IJ{ h1s fathe
slg rwrl Oy "'leltJE' Ho~enl'ltetn ot
H E \\'Ji son, Pomerov Road, Atb
:'~lew York reaTures UnlQut oorens, Monday at the Shade Metho
lro~i! rlP&lt; kll 'lt' ~ nrt ~tl() ~lf&gt;PVC~
d1t1t Church Fne11ds from M1ddl ('
port who atlended the setVJCCJ In
eluded Mrs l'' red I G,.rdner, Mrs
F.rtgar
Allcuswot th Mn
Leo
&lt;'hJJdg Mrs (;eorge Childs, :Mr~
Kenneth Mc-Elhi nny, \1rs George
Harris, Mrs Gcnr- Norton
.\ tn; Warren Oavts 1s unprovmec
A contrmutton was made to the
after being 11l with lung cOJJgcs
:\farch of IJ1mes when Theodorus
tton
SSgt Eugene Walburn who 111 , Co unrtl Daughters o{ Amertca met
b"e n :.tCJtt flnerl r.t Locl.b••UI ne .. 1 B m rc"uiar sess1 on , Monday even
ha~ been sent to Chanute Fteld, •ne: at t h1 JOOF Hall
Mrs Mmnlc Ncutzllng, counciLUl for spec! a\ h a llll! .~ m Autr1
or
prc~Jded an d several · thank
pllo~ Wvlk Ht~ wtr.:: and ri:.Jug ht er
who h.1v c hc&lt;' n hv u 1g m Canal 'I 1111 no t e~ \\ere read for flowers
W1nehestcr, are sta&gt;ml:{ wJth h• r rf'CI'I\'t J It was r Pported that
flow(•rs v.ere s.enl to the funeral
mother. Mrs Francrs
Yeaug1
of
~1r, M11rk Hartenbach of East
liallta Count y, while he Is awa y
The ~!burn s h ave purchased a lJ vPq•ool a member who d1ed
smce 1he Ia t meeting Plans were
lll'W tlurty r.vc foot traJ\ei- M nw
&lt;Jnrl 1~1 11 be statiOner! nr-r. J lhc made 10 dr ape the charter for the
rlcpa11t d s1:.tcr at the next meet
Air Ha~c v.hr-n he retur11 s fJom mg
th&lt;' ~f!CIC'id] (Icil y
At ttor dose of th e meettng a
I\,Jl.id Hmrl y man tt:el of thu
Valent
nr Part} was .held Jte
}&lt;('onmny I oan uffJcr 111 f'mn..roy
rreshml.'nts we r e serve:} after
ltturn&lt;'rl to v.ork Mond,•y .l iter
wh1ch o-a mes were played cmd
hl'tnt.: 111 wllh flu for th1 11~st pnzes lWill"r'e tl the wmners
ha~e

Layne.

weddmg
'fh£ prOJect 1s a tr1 bute to Mrs
Robert Reibel pres1c!ent of the
club and 1Reg10na1 'rhrector Mrs
Reibel JS mother of t~.e bnde.
Mrs Reynold s servr-d a dcsse rj
~ours" ta Mrs Hc1bel Mn Jame ~
B T1tus Rulland, cl•b!rman of
the proJect, M~r Artnur Skmner
chairman of tbc receptiOn, Mrs
Norman
Humphncs, Mrs Brucl'
!,loyd, Mrs Jo. M
Blake Mrs
Ph1ltp Ba1 ky amste 1 the other;
wtth arranl{lnJ.l the flowers Su1
day at the chun:h b(•forc Ute CCN
mony
DH1111g room hostcssts lrom the
.lub welt' Mr~ Sktnncr. Mr11 L
1'.: ltq no!ds ~lr~ (, uy Reynolds
llld Mt H ll&lt;~r o 1 ct J.oh~c

Pomeroy Garden
Club Entertained
In Lietwiler H.ome

"BLUE BOY' COAT oi "ool
•eece 111 an 01lgmula spr Ill!:"
l9~7, model A strappt'd tut
,ack me.tches the !ll)nt !a..,tcn

n!.

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Cradle Of Liberty
Chapter Meeting
Held On Tuesday
Thr• Jlu rd of !111 SJ .Il ll l' of L1!)
cr tv Ch11ptr r ul lht• ( h1ldr1 n ol
lhl'
A l11111tu n
Hn .. ltltJon mt•l
I'Uf'Sd,ly C\'t III I'J.l II I Ill home nl
t lll ll ~ ~'11101 jlll~lllll \IJ, Jl,llt
IJtHtt!ll
Ml tll ben uf tht t:tf,tld di e Sh,11
on JonC's prPsldtlll 1'\tda Urad
fmli

\ let' PH' S

)Cillllfl t

'&gt;l'Crel&lt;lrY Ll i('Jl lJulton 11r
:ia l l~ ~o~lct

I Oh~c
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lt!-:l~l•,u

Pl.ms V.llll' made jo1 &lt;l mcl!lllt
on lcbruaty 22 &lt;~t 111 1
Vullo
hom(' when Nt•d,t J\1 loll nul IHI I
Harh.1ra J ol\eH w1ll ht hu s1r ~~t~
S h;non Jonr ~ ,IJld Sail~ lt•sli 1 WJo
hf' tn f'har~c of th (• lNil'll.tJOn ,jl rl
the pJogt•a m wJII ])(' a s tudy ot
11lc ..,tur Sp.mglcd lltnn t r

Contribution Made
To Campaign Here
By Dof A Group

WlCk

POMEROY
SOCIETY

1

1\frs Harry P Snu• 'J chatrman.

Dorothy .Diall(l Stark have r e turned
to lht•t r st udies at O._!uo UnJvCl.&lt;llty
a rter thc1r Mid term vacahon spent
v.Jth thClt rarents, Mr anti Mrs
Edward A Stark and son al thetr
home m Ltncoln Hill
l1:1s3 M1la Jane Stark. daughter
of Mr an~ Mrll Eclwarc.l A Stark
was placed on the Dean's L1st !or
thts f11 st S('mestcr This honorary
lis! mrludt':~ all students allam
111,; .1 three pomt average or over
Ill all hour&lt;~ :tttompte d with 11 mm
nnun o' 15 hours She IS a .Jumor
m the College of Elementary Ed
ucatJon

First Baptist
Ladies Class In
Tuesday Meeting

!\Irs Jam es M\11 ray prl'sltll d 111
the ahl'.t'nec of the p1 t•sHknt when
ihe L.udlt,' Hi bit• &lt; l.ts~ uf the Fu l:i•
!Japll ~ \ ( hunh lliC \ ru esd&lt;ly ll
lhL' home of ~n L D Dlll'!&lt;i
P.lr ~ Clarrlll&lt;..'lll 1&lt;: I! oyt gave tlw
opemng pra\l'r and Ml9 Murra)
cowluctcd the dcvotwnal Hf'r\'JC'l"
w1th each mem~r (liV Ing A Srnp
lllre reading and porm as plan ned
HEART FUND DRIVE
TO MilT PRIOA V
by Mrs Dill'S
The :\l!ddlePQrt
llu~u •css anli
The Mts~1onary Society
the
The p10gram mclud u l a rt'Arlmr,:: Proremonal
Women s Cl ub w1JI
Ra&lt;"Jn~ Bapt iU Church wUI mel't
from
Sunshine Mu ~az tnr h \ hnvc rharge of the annual Heart
at the t'hur1 h Friday evening Mrs lloyt~wluch llsl"d thln ).(s to
Gursl ~Jlf'll kf'r al the meeting wlll do to help m dolly llVlnK ,_ Mrs Dnve m Middleport on Ft'bruary
be Mr11 Roma llawklna G( Middle Murray rt•Hd ' We Go fh 1s Wa} 24th with Mrs Nan Moore as geu.
e ra! chau man A house to hou11f.
pori 'f he f ~!her and Ruth Circles
D11t Once,' Mrs Otles rend an art ;.a m as~ Will be held sta1 tmg at
or the rht~IC'h hiYC been lllVited tclc• on Abn~hnm Lincoln and Mrs
1 il Ill
to attend the artalr.
J Q Rtct• alt~Q 1ave a reading
The My~tcry prize .vas Henj h}
:\lr~ Ht•z }toot and v.as won b1
Mr11 Dana Hamilton 'h ~ lluyt
c ondu('l~d 11 Dible Qu1z
1\-Ir:. Dtlrs and Mr~ ~a1 mon I
Saxt on h ostcs~cs, wer , assts!(•tl w
S('rVilljl a des8etl COUl Sf' h} Mrs
llo&gt;t :\lr J Q Rice w&lt;~s a g ul"s'
.1l thl mect111g

or

or

United Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held
prestdcd when the ()ffll'la] Bo 'H•

or
lw Umted Mt ih(d tst Ch •Jrch
met Monday cvcJHng a t the t' hur·
ch Wl lh lwcnt.v

SIX

mrmb4:u pre

The qu.trlerh confc1cnc(' .v .. s
seJ1!
dllilOunccd fo1 Apn! ~9 Rev Eu
,gene Brown , 1splaycd a book cou
cen • n~ the romm iS$IOH S and rc
qu c~tr rl that the chamnBn ol t'ach
cptnmJ ston hold a Gprc ril rl lt't tlng
to s·.H l.\ the book It Wh lllnOuhC
Crl lh •I Ill'\\ di~('lph•Jc6 \\ere Ol
dcn•d :11r the t'h urch
Rev Bro11.n illmounred that he
and th e Rev Borden of the Mt
Mo1111h BaptJst Church would ex
r hangc pulpits next Su nday Theo
Smith spl'aktng for the board o(
l'!dUcatwu rcporlr.d on
supplies
fur the church school and aho
stt~oted that plans for redeco1attn-:
the upstllt r ~ tooms
the church
wo"'1fl bl· aunounccd soon Perfect
attcnrtanre pins were ordcr~d
The mcclmg closed
wtth th~
forlnlng of the }' rlendshlp Carele
11nd prayer hy the past&lt;lr

or

BOY SCOUT

BENEFIT

CHICKEN DINNER
•salisbury Grade School

Friday, Feb. 8
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*ADULTS $1.25
* CHILDRE'N $.65
(Ad sronso~ed by L&amp;Z Shops) ,

Mrs John Lletwller assisted by
Mr s Edw111 Charles, entertained
the Pomeroy Garden Club Mon
day afternoon at her home, West
Mam St
The meetmg was opened by the
presiden t, Mrs Edward Baer and
members rt&gt;sponded to the roll
call w•th "My February Garde-n
Chore Mrs CharieR Goeglein and
Miss Lydta Ebersbach attended
the district meeting held recently
Jn Mldileport and Mn Goegle'ln
gave a report of the meeting
It was reported that there were
twelve garrlen dubs In the county
and that each club was requeste1
to assist 1n the planting of shrub
bery at the ('Ounty homes It was
voted to as.!list in the program for
the Carman Rest Home and to give
one party each year for the res1

dents
An mtere~tflng paper "Getting
thlngs rrady for spring" was pre·
sented by Mrs Charles who stated
I that the mcest garden is the one
we dream about as we sit about
the fh·e In February She urged
each member to try one new plant
m the1r garden thlS year
There were aeveral arrangements of daUod1ls and outstanding wa&lt;~ an arrangement of dartodlls and fern m a Japanese flgurme w•tb a parasol wh1ch was
plaeed tn a pamted coconut palm
ahell
Refreshme nts were served by
the hostesses durmg the soeJal
hour.

Revivot Services
Are Continuing At
Ourch Of Christ

Mason PTA Skit
Is Presented At
County Meeting

The Mason Parent·Tcachera .A!Isoclatlon pt·escnted the
prOifJnl
l)n Monday nt~ht at the reJular
Jo~red I Gardner, putor of the
meetmg of ttie Mason County ItTA
Church of Cbrt&amp;t, pr esuied anc.
Counc1l held at the
Sunnyside
Jed the songs when the Revtva;J
School
serv1ce was held at h1s
ChuTclr
The M,.son group presenf.e4. a
Tut-»d.ay eventng
sktt ent1tled "Our Projects, Then
Fred Dunn, Huntington, Is the and Now' Whtch gave a relumc
revJvallSt and his top1e was "The o{ the obJeetlves of tfie PTA dllce
~
four Arms of the Cross " He show Its {Ouoldll1g
M&lt;'mben
ot
the
Mason
PTA
took
ed an ongmal
pamtlng of the
part
m
the
play
which
was
dble
ctI hree Crosses and special muslc
ed
by
Mrs
Gladvs
Arhs
Mrs
"'Eveat that time
waa a due t "They
chorus
Were
Nailed to the Cross" by lyn Proffitt directed a
winch
sang
on
the
program
Mrs Fred I Gardner and L R
Wiley Tn~ meetmg OJ)tlned wnb an
organ prelude "The Eternal City••
TV COVIRAGI
by Mrs. Che&amp;ter Erwin and Mrs
WARWICK, 1l I - With the
Harold Lohse.
aid of a 46-foot antenna, booster
and flJter, Richard Lindemann reThe topJc for tbiJ everung'uer
port. he gehl pretty good recepv1ce will be " How Do You Stand tion w1Lh hu television from 36
Jtatlons In 17 states.

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In CirculaUon

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Weather

,en fine

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Del'oted To rlae
VOL Vlll

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lr UNITID N.lll
Ohio: Maltly cloudy with Utt..
chol'lte In f•M 04nturo throuth
F rid•y Some drn::do encf ,.. morning

hours

:h.. n~~;e of

tcolthtretl

•ltow.n ~rJth portion
Fr1!d.lry,
Hu011h todty upper lO'• north to low
40'J 1ovth Low tonlwht low 30's
north to the upper 3ft'• aouth.

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Bedford School
King And Queen
Chosen F.or Party
The seventh and eighth grade
studPnts of the Bedford School
chose a k1ng and queen to re1gro
at the ValE:ntme Party at Bedford
Feb 8, 19157 Chosen were Edna
Carman, Queen and James Ker n,
Km g
February 4, bus number four
was dell) ert tn getting to school
on accLunt of motor trouble Frank
Jones, who drl\es bus number une
pu·ked up the chJ!dren on the
route
Donna Whale y, Arnold Roberts,
lhke Barnhart and Held Hart are
absent Lod :'\} fr,,m our classes Lu
Ia Dm st W( nt shopptng wtlh her
mother at r.uon
A report th at a mad fox IS Ill
our terr1tory near Darw1n has
been reported
The seventh and eighth graje
room ts now bemg decorate d by
the Oecorat ng Comm1ttce who 1~
J ames Kern Lola Zlet;llcr and
Boyd Sanclatr for the Valenl1ne
Party

HUMEZ: CONFIDENT
PAIW'i UP - Charlc8 llumcz of
Fram·e was co nftdent today of a

WAGNER"~ Wt1'

~hot a t the world m!ddlflweJght
crown next ~ ummer berause of h1s
impress 1vc defense of the Euro
pean title !l.!onday mght of an
eighth - rol•nd Iechmcal kno ~:kout
over Pat Me &gt;\leer of England

(RIME IN THREES

CAMDEN, Me ~ News stand
operator StE&gt;rhng Hastmg told po
lice hi!! store was robbed three

Wlii~Vt.Ue

ELBER FE LDS.

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Virgie E. Haggy
Funeral Services
To Be On Friday

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At Plekens In Potnerog
and Mason City

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WE IJAVE A

CHANil

New Supply

INWUR

HOME ··

naang

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New

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Pholo Salesmen
In Trouble With
New Ordinance

PaHerns
• Rcuonably Priced

e WaUpsper Supplies
Be1ver

SPEED SAW

DRILL BITS
New lmprov1tl High s,..cl
Shit CVHina DrUI Bit

eDitiLLS

e REAMS

eSAWS

e CUTS
$!.45 ca - 31or $7.00

Funeral
scn •tces for V&amp;rgu?
Elizabeth H~tggy. 50 who died at
her homl on Uarn ~flnVllte Rd o 1
Wedn,.sri:..} are to be held .f riday
:;.t 2 p m m I he Ew.ng Funer:JI
Chapel.
1 1.~ d..cf'ased had bPen ill for a
lr111g penol.l of lime
Sur~ • vmg arc a brot:Jcr Kenm·~fl
Haggy or ("nlumbus :tnd two at •
lers \larlll ll Kmds Jf Zanesvillu
and D01a H}se\1 of Pomeroy
Bur1al IS to be ma'le m
thl!
Be• ch &lt;Jro~c Cemet ery

THlWNE~~:a:~~

CABINET SINK

With Swinging
Faucet

ONLY

$139.95

Insulated BOots
Waterproof, Alrln!ulated Korean
Type Boots

Only

.

$13.95
PAIR

.$4 ln.. Slntlt Bowl,
Doublt Dnlnboard

CAB,INET SINK

With Swi"gl"~
Faucet

O"NI,Y

$99• 95'

LOOK WtfO'S LISTENING IN

New Rill Would
Give Control On
Trading Stamps

Two middle aged ladies of P.arkersburg who had ba~ly embark
ed t n lhe1r careers a• sales lad1es
tflrtJiy ran afoul Qf the new Porn
e:-oy ftrdlllanc e agatn~t unlicensed
pcd liars.
. Although the ordmanee had not
been approved
legally yet, th~
hdltr-who asked thelr names 1x:
withheld- were braughl to ell_,
ball bY Pollee Chief Frank Hudson Complamts hact been phoned
111 from ::'iaylor's Run tbat a doo
to uoor c&lt;~.mas was btJ mg made
"Well " Sllltl one, "l"ve
onl1
tw-n at this lhrte d•ys lllld the
\t rnd w;ts sure ld.e n out of mv

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Market Reports
CJiiClNNATI 0, {UP) -

QCe:

~. steady. nC't pi ICC's p;ua •t
fanm for US consumer grades
wh1tu and brvwns A JUmbos 34

LICENSED TO WED

s.ul t "
Tile women were rcprtscnlmg
a I g1Umate !ltUdlo concern i n
.Parli:('l"sburg Mayor's
SeLTetar_,
Elma Russell s~ud she didn•t know
whot to do w1th tllem as lhc ordin·
ace had not yet been passed She
was preparing to have them rt• g• 1
i&lt;'t" but pay no pOOdbng fcp. ~tnd
kl them go about their busmc:os.

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Prod·

FORMa: PIISIDENI Herbert Hoover &amp;hd Primdent ElJenbow•r ehat
dUring luncheon lD. WQhlngton bonortDg Hoover tor llbstibgutehed
service to the peoplt of tbt Ualted Statu. The tonner. 88~yeaNl1d
Pre1tdent wu hollored for hiJ work wttll hla Hoover commiaskm
~ £OVtnunent reorpaizaUon.

(lnt.,_,itmGIBolmdlhotol

(;('offr~y A Wilson, 23. U S
Armv, Washlllgton
State, and
Vtola Marlene Moore 21, Pome
roy, have been hcensed to wed b v
Mt:16:t Probate court
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METERS GET $219
Parkmg meter
collec:Uon:t itl
Pomeroy last week totaled $27!J
accordmg to Patrolman Jqhn Ml
Kenr.i~

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39, mo.!ltly 22, A large 32-3'3; A
mediums 27 29, A small 20-24, B
larte 27-30, Pncc~ F 0 B Cmcln·
nat! whltea and browns. A large
38-39, A m.edmm 35·S6, B :argc
3&gt;-36
Chlrkcns fryers about steady,
fryers 3-31k lb 19 20, hens, heavy
type 13 lS, hens, hlllit type D-11 .
Butter/ 90-score 68 cents 1\l.

THIS SCINI tn the UN In New York Jlhov.s Israeli Foreign MiniBter
Golda Metr di9Cu!l.lling her na~on a refuSIII to pull out ot thll Gaza.
•trlp &amp;nd Gulf of Aqaba, while ln backg1 ou nd, Egypt's Foreign
:Minta~r Mahmoud Faw.zl. cocks a quiz.z1cal eye bt her direction.
8eaid&amp; h_y 15 Abba E:b.aJI., l.srllel's UN delegate, _ {l~h'"!~il

COLUY!RlJS

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UP • Rep

llarn l ~.rh ~l" 1 l R ~ P,1tman lod •Y
W&lt;JS c:.:pec\('d tn sub .. lJt a b&amp;ll 111
the House eal h ng: for state tOI,·
trol g01 t•rnmg trarhng stamps
Thc m,•:~ '&gt; urc ca ll:. ror ;~ II mrr·
chant~ to lil'POSII tn a bank a s um
o•qual 1o lhe va lue ol the slamps:
Jssued l 01 kwdl s;wl hf' wa11tci
:o 'proi HI th&lt;' custo,ncr and the
.ncrchant u} rNtmrlng the firms
io "-CtoJrl' llr("!ls('s from the super ..
mtf'udcnt of banks
Cork"c'l sud hl' h,1d asked the
l ..elC" J ~Iattve S(rvJ(c lommJS.SIO n to
comlu(t a r&lt;'~cmch !':\udy of the
tradmg s1nmp htJstll~ss In Oht'•
~ nrt th l" II,Jitcrl :-;t.~•,.,s
fit !:!&lt;rid
leg• slatll,lll on the tr 1rhng s tan p
busmGss Jo; pcnd111~ 111 Iowa, Lou·
isiana and CallJorma

�·2-Dally SenUn•~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. Feb. 7, 1957

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

DEVO'J7;D TO INTERESTS OF ME•GS -MASON AREA
RICHARDS. OWEN -

REYNOLD E. GREENE -

Lezji\IU'n Ave., New York Ctty, 16, N Y.

EDITOR
HottinellL·Klmball, lnc.,

h.l\"1' ;,.n\IVUII('f'd the birth Of A
.!1,u;~hTn , ~ht·ill Ann on January
Zl; ;II tht• Pniut Clini1 1'ht&gt;y al o,::)
h 1 " .1 .o u Mll'h.lt·l Gran1: parrnt ~

343

Entl:lt'ed as ~ond elass mailing mattPr :~t th (' post oHil'4" at Porn·

fi'O,Y. Qhlt).

., ,I. \\ 1 au.l 'in,, l .awrf'ncp

Substriplion rates · Delin•r\' hy carri"'r wlwn• available 30 cents pf'r
Week: one year in advanct! at Thi• Da1!~ Sentuwl orriee. $15 60; SIJo.
months, S7.80; three months, SJ .90 Hy motor route whl're availablt&gt;
one month $i. By mail one y('ar $8 . s ix rnonth.s. S4 25 ; three months.
$2.30: on"' month. :til.
PuhhshPd li'Very afl&lt;'rnoon exrt'pt Sunda} by The Ohio Valley Sf&gt;ntin_el, ~n(' , a~ 110 Mechamt.• St . l'onwro~, o Bu~1nes~ office phont' 398
ecbtOt""tal o(fl('t' pbon;r. 397.
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. Ki~g Saud's visit to the Un~ted Stat(_•s has captured the
unagmat1on of mc.:ny Jn Amcncan. Any man with 25 to 30

.~

p.-tn•nt..' l\r{' \!1· and .\frs.
P: k~. G.dl.pu\Js Ferry .

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ln£'t't1rg

~ns and an_ uncounted nurnber of d&lt;:~u.g htrrs 1aecording to !

1 ~m·f' Com·nitte~ pi.· and C'OHI'f"
Wl!l b(' sold after thf.' mcellng .

gat from upwards of &lt;~ half a hundred wives. 1s bound to sUr
New World fancies Thl' King's visit natural!~· turns our attention t_o Middle East affairs. Thev no"" are ·so tangled and .
threatenlh g to explode that Anlf'ric:.~'s eves llavt' to view them
With al:::lrm
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HIGH SCt-IOOL DANCE
Thf' Sltldl·nt Al·tiY::•es l'ommil ·
tee of Pouu;•rny !Ugh School will
&lt;~pollS&lt;&gt;r a dall~:e
in lh r St''l:or
IE ';h JUctBorium aftt&gt;r th(' 1\lh'? ns·
Pumcroy !;;lime Friday.
Dan cing
v.-.1 star t alter tht game and co~&lt;
tilll11' UJ1til 11 :30 p .m. Admission
is 25 cenb ~r person · anti 4.0
('f'fltS per OOU()Jl.".

We mention the King's visit here as a g.:unbit to mention
an interesting h·tter n.:teJved reeently by Mr Ronald Springer, seeretar_v or the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce and man:
ager of the local Ohio Power C:ompany. It is from the Chamber of Commerce, Jeru salem. Its arr ival here preceded by
about three weeks the landin g of Kiug Saud· a matter o( tim·
ing probably not Hccid~ntal. Especially when it is to be assum~
ed with fairness that every Chamber nf Commerce secretarv.
together with offieials of many other kinds of American ser·
vice and trade groups received ·identical letters .

Israel is battling in world opinion for ils Jife. At the recent
Bangkok Conference Israeli delegates got ahsolute cold shoulders. America can expect many a future plea through every
media of ("Ommunlcation from bolh sides in this controversy
between Jew and Arab that h~s flared oncP more after lying
d•)rmant for t1Undreds of yPa·rs. LikP lkP, we want to know
about the Middle East, yes. But W(•'ll m.•vcr like being made a
pawn for ambitions of a little l'Ounlry

Qjiiiiiz.i:7·;,2,i~;,,,;z:- "J!i'·~· ~" cmW&gt;'~~Milil

new york

= """' " \ NEW waa
\'ORK - TI1e man on the radio had aald
above
there were colder
It

~em;

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places to be in lheHe U11lled State1, but not many
On the way downtown along Seventh avenue, l
•topped for a t nlft'lr hght somewhere Jn the HOI,

Where do ehev
go Gt ll above 'f

In mlt.I·Ha.tlem, and that wu when J 1aw the
youna:·old man In the Army overcoat with the
•Ingle pte atl·ipe on the rlghl11leeve.
He wasn't m the Army and maybe ru1- bad
betn; bt~neath lhe service ~rreatcoat ther~ were
tattered gray worsted pant. IUld t:racked b'lack
ahoe11. He had on a gray cap and beneath It his
face, In the biting cold, WWI 1tunned and white
with cold. Il'a atrange how 10me tace1 tum
chalky when t he raw wind blow•.
Well- not to m11l~ a production of this, what
hppened tn the young-old man ln. the Anny

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food
)1 , EccleaiAI·
llca.l decree
12. COMclou•
13. Wine cupa
14. Llihl

d'i. MuliC otote
16. Appendare
18. Indian

welgb.t

~t. Rlv•

!Chi,, .
Jl Btrd'.IJ home
13. Seed Vteltl
24 . Erbium

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2T. Sh6ot

7 Beard of rye

28. Marry
30. Gram~

aalight
rays
pus.
31. Dis·

i.+. Vo~ded

f!!ICUltheon

10 Contraction
(poet.)

embark
33. D\a.

U . Bl~achlni

cd\-er

vat

attention

20. Not working 38. Dry
22 Number
39. Ca.nlnt'l
23 CUshion
tldbll
26 . Nucle1 of
40. Cook, In
11Larch
an O¥en

cralna

A• . .et
44 . Biblical
namP.

1'~tater4ar'•

38. P&amp;y1

17. Afruh

31 . RJvar (J'r.J

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32. Antlered

33. Mualc note
3.4 . Yout.h
3ti Part 01
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31. PYbUo
notlct
38. Warp-yara
41 Conclude•
43 Hawke)'•
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14~ Bellowed
41 . Warmt.b.
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10. ~ty (Mont l

&amp;l.lhata

If A.ftftlhttlo

write, about. the mnn found dud wllh hl.1 head under an auto radlap
lor f)(llcock, with the lt~tlns or the o.ntl-treeu 8tiiJ,around b .. mouu,,
Mu.tt. ~f them let through the wmter, J c-ue11. Oom.e May or
April we Jl aet them arsln, •hutrllnc thfl Bl reet•. talk Inc to you,
thti'I\Wvu or UlJ atray PMIMirhy. It take" a lol to ftniah off aven
·llrot..down JntQ. But l wouc1~r Where the;y ro whet U.t man on
tbt radio ...,. li'l 0 above lern '!

forth ,

8. Boundeu

42. Cia.

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Ia LONGFELLOW
One le~ter almply stano:ls tor another. In lhl• &amp;ample A is uatd .,.
lor the lhret L'1, X for tha two O'a, etc. Sln(le lettera. &amp;pol•
bophe~, the len(th and rormatlon ot t.he word• are ~all hLn.ts.
Each day the code !etten
difterent.

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QKA.ONAB

ing. 0 . K. , T. T .• just try iL. We 'll
be hub·deep in neurose1. A New

Yorker who can't jaywalk is likely to craek up, howlin£ crazy, at
the curbstone.

STIVERSVILLE
Mr. au!l '"· Dell T·:lbott spent
lhe wel'i&gt;e rttl of Jan. 24, with thei:·
daugh!.er &amp;Pd family ~r. and- Mn.
Geor&amp;:c Scutt~n arJd chitrtn Xcn ut
Mrs Fannie
Dur:;t, daughter
Marg&lt;~re l wer~ Sund3} guests o:·
llr and 1\lr.':i. Bill Rou:::h and chi ldre 1.
lkvl· rly f':-tC'C, Por,la nU. SJwll1
~ UN1a:• with ·Jutty Cuzart.
M1ltlr~d and Juyce .;ircle Bash·
.an, cnlled 011 k:ber Car~enlt'r and
famiJ~· .Sund:.&amp;y afterrwon .
Ml'. and Mrs. Hell Ta.lhot1 , vi~&gt;it­
ed nis mother ,\t.rs . .Molly Talbott
;,1 the Meig,:~ General Hospital Sal·
11rd;~y Mrs. TalbD\t was admitted
for 1m·dical lreatment.
Sbol'lcc V&lt;~n 1\ieter "Pl•nt S.atur
day, wilh Vktor and Tommy Durst.
Den Allen c.allcd on Mr. and
.\-Irs J W. J..awson r~~: c•• ntly .
~lr. and Mrs , JBmi!S i\Jiddleswart
~ nd .childtl,._-.\!l'l"C J:_l'· ·enl guest~
nr 'Mr. a~. Bil~ Middleswarl
&lt;.nd children.
;
Jlouna Jf' !l ll nrtw~r and Jer:-y
Da1ly nre conhncd at home wit!,
the flu .
!\fr .mel

~.Irs.

Rudy lJ.U!&lt;l daug!l·

lt•r Mnrgarct. ~ hoppeli m Pumeru."
~~~~d attended Lht! mu :ics, Suturd:~y l'Vl'ning.
l.n•·l'f'Jll"t'
Hikhic Jr Brlp1e
t•allcd on 1\!r mtd
Mrs. R. R.
l,urst n•rf'ntly
S,vlvia .\!le n &lt;'ailed on the Eb ~ r
Carpenter family
011e day last
week.

----REEDSVILLE

tloo of reUet
H . Permit

Bo-moat 01 Utt Ume yon don't Me them. Howevtr, ON:ll In a
Whtle 70'1 dO. and wbt~n the wind wh l8tlet up Bevmt.h &amp;vtllue the
way lt dld tJtUJ, NotnlftJ, you 1U the~ In your cer and wonder where
lbey JO f Or ""*Ybit yoll remember the new a •tory you ~ bad to

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Absorbed,
In thought
S Half an em
6 Pall handles

ta. Exclama.

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visited numerous ellmes and gawk ed on many streets. An opinion
baaed on tlllilt gawldna: ls that a
practlcmg New York~c!lri an
would be dead or mt
in f1 ve
minutes if l;le wvre SUQ.OtJdy trang.
ported to Cleveland, ~go , Hon·
olulu , or Tokyo,
: ·"t~
lt i~d&lt;-"!Wulb,.qllfiollli!l&amp;Jll~ In,
·New \'ork (o ftmAM"~ollthe "' Si d£' ­
walk while waiting at a corner.
Jo: verybody moves oul five or ten
feet ioto th~ street just to sQow
the drivers who is boss. The podes.
tr1nn hl're has the qtw lities of tlw
wor\11'1 best infantrynwn- he ad·
vance~. stands his grountl , nevt·r
retreats.
'1'. '1'. Wiley , New York tra rrlc
commi~&gt;Rinner who about a
ye~tr
ago successrnlly cracked down on
nen·ous Nellie horn blowing, is
lhmk1ng or r'arina: bacJyZ~nd pass.
in~: a re~ulnlion again!lt jayw11l~-

CROSSWO~D

ACR088
1 . Climb
8. Breakfast

walking

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No Corn.r Wa.t...
Man and boy reporter, "'I have

Ameri&lt;:.~na.

DAILY

b&amp;Uwa,._ln the 8lum aide atl'f'ets of Harlem, N.y-are atrnoat too
eold to Ue ln. A bottle ot llnf'aky l'ete ctm keep you fal•ely warm
for only a lltUe while.
lomt ot them, I krtow, go up the rlvt-r to Clnrrlton, N. Y., when
prt..t. take ·tb•m in at Orayttone , the lhtlter for the alcoholic and
the bomeleu. but they can't 1tay there forever. "I've been at Orayalon•," ' qftltlme newspaper frlenrl or mine - who had son• from
rood copyreader to loothle• bum -- used to~~~}' almost brl1kly when
he buttonholed me tor a touch In fllth at reel The few day• M hM
aptlllt then would 1Uake hlm look reli\twt"ly JOOd- but a week tater,
after loal llquetred-up nlght!l. he would hlt mil! up q&amp;tn •nd he'd
look a'lo"t'ul. Cll'&amp;)'ll.on.to 111 only a lltop·J"I'P·

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halt

at the Romr Auto Club, dlscueaed
his countrymen's love of w.. king
leisurely across bu sy .streets. He
said American traffic control Rystems 1\0Uid help a lot in Rome
but:
· "A very imporltlnt ele;lflent, an
which we unrorlWl3tely. cannot
1
t!Ount, is ltw dtsc:ip ltne of Ameri·
can pcdE!slri:ma."
Wat He Blindfolded?
ThPw sl~temcnls led lo two
conclu~ions 11bout thi~ Roman ex·
pert's visit to Amf'fJca. {I) He
shot through New York so fast lw
didn't hav•· ttmc to look arou11d
him, or (2) Someone mNcifully
bllnrlfolded lum while lll'rc so he
wouldn't contral'l the S{TNIIllln g
horrors at what he saw.
While granting that the general
pattern in Amcnca is for lhe P('·
destr1an to be pretty well be·
hued. let 's admit that New York

to nowllere ln particular and begging, In a mumble, from peopl&amp;
lht)' don't lmow- but At night, they a.lwayw end up ln the park.
Th4" eop1 don't hec~le them too much.
8ut where did the yountr·old man 11pend la.at nlljht? In a Bowery .
ftophou.M~ If he had a few peMiu to toot the bill. In a hallway?
IJ'he warm hallwaye have doormen who can call ctJpt and haY• you
haultd in or, more likely, 11ent Hhlvel'ln~ on your way. The cold

THl8 Ill A MONITROI !zil, SI'RAWI..ING TOWN and if you pick
your ~til tar'9fully you un 1t11y aw11.y trom the" cold and Joat oau.
'there 1 no reuon why you ahoultl •pend allY time on the &amp;ower &amp;ut
Bide or In Chatham .~quare, and 1r you have to 10 wut to the HU&lt;I•m rlnr, ybu can rnake It acl"uu t2nd a.nd cu 1klp the hlfher
th~are f\111 ot the walking dl'll•l.
fe Ia bad eno\ll'h. Do you luu-e to go out of the way tf' IMI low
blcauN you'Yt IOl a wann. cRmel'• ha.tr roat pn and a HarJV tweed
Jacket underneath It- and the guy on the 1ldflwalk, lookiDI' dully,
: ~111' llowly to dutb '! What are you, a m,IOChlst or aome-

pedeJtrian t~elf. New .,-ort: is the
plae, in wbicb the wgr_d. pedestrian connotes 1 headitrong ball
of tire. He hH a fine .41Jdain £or
tbote two-to. bwalu of JMtal hurtll'\r down the street.
The N~w York pedestrian is the
nearest thing to a free soul yt1u
can flnd . In·Rome. they may walk
leilurely across streets. In New
York, it is common to aee a pct.lcs·
ttian aaunter out AgaJpst Uae hghl
int.o a stream of tratfle !and lift
bil bund ln a comm1nd that il

The good profcssllr. in a lecture

WHERPJ DO THII!:l' OOf I mean, now that the long, 1ttcky New
York aummer I• done and the :'lldewa lks a1·e ky to the foot? Jn
the •tnmer time lt'a lllli!Y to ttnd theml the lust onea ; you walk
lhroua'h Central Park, aay, and they will be lytnr Ul fttful aleep on
U.. J"IDtle alopu. their ahoea under their heada and thfl momlng
aua touchlnJ thfllr atubbl~d, otr-color ra('ca.

ot

is an island entire to Hs predous

By DOC QUIGG
U11lted Presa St•ff Corrupontltnt
NEW YORK UP - One of tbe
most arresling- and, to a New
Yorker. funniest-pleces of intellieence lo reach these shores ' recenlly is a dispatch from Rome,
Italy , abou• the Eternal City'11
eternal traffic problems.
A flume traffic expert, Prof. AI·
berto de Rossi, arter a study-vis!~
to the Unittd Slates, is quoted IU'
saying that the only thing that
could reall:y Slllve the problem
would he (no gasping. now, pl e a~re)
tl"placmg all Roman pedestrians

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After a while they •tlr and they be~:tn the long rrind

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Pedestrian Behavior Compared
Between New Yorkers and Rome

1tooct there w.nd, watching hun, 1 knew he ht~d no place to go. Then
the IIJbt chanaed and l 11tarted oiT; when J lookeq back, he was
atlll thtrt at the oo1ner, alone on the bare. seedy, cold atreet.

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II :110 To•iMI&gt;I

overcoat wa11 , , . nothing. While I ut there, the
car heatP.r ro11st1ng me nicely, he croased the
street rolnr north- 11nrl then stood there on the comer: He ju1 t

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an Saturday February 9

for JDitJlation. A.ceordtng to Mn .
Phylli~ !\brll,n chairman of the Fi·

Time 1\Iagazme. Saud docsn ·l kPPp track of his daughters) . be- I

Small-town America. of which we are a tiny part, is not going to go much beyond the co nside red judgement of President
Eisenhower when hl' recently told Congress and the nation in
his Second Inaugural in effect that America and the world
wants and needs peace, will look with favor on a11 free nations
working toward it, and be considerate of l'aptive nations under tyranny if they seek freedom . But the United Sta·tes cannot become party to any nation 's l'aust· if force is used as 1)0]..
icy to gain sl'lfish ends. And he bluntl y pointed out that Unit·
ed Stales policy is opposed to intt•rnatiunal Communism, or
any ~overnment that pursues its ends with force while club·
bing its peoples with the knout. concentration camp, and slave
labor.

Char\e~

SPECIAL MEETING
r ar1m• Chanter of lilt' Order .-r
f~&lt;~ ~IC'rn Sl,;~r wdl holrl ;:o llm:.•r i·''

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SpriPger':. epistle from thf' Holy Land outlines the Israeli
case for the al'tions taken against Egypt, pleading for understanding and support. It also invited &lt;:omments, pro or con.
The most direct plea in the letter is made to business men in
America· who the Israeli 1hink may understand the alleged
discrimination by Egyp1 againsl Israeli trade through ti'e Gulf
of Aqaba as well as via the S uez. Canal.

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\11· 1.1 1o'" Hlrt anrl .~ lr . ;.Etd Mrs !
\ 1 C»'JI.It: L"hPshJH'. (;r('~t grand ·

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Friday

SIIITH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and 111rs. Rob1•rl
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By Min Lucy Kibble
Melanie and Norma Nichols entertained the Reedsville Pioneer
4-H club at their home Saturday
afternoon with the prlsident,
Carolyn Wallace in charge of the
meetmg. Following the business
session and discussion of the project " Good Food For Snacking
and Pocking'' an interesting pro)!tam was preJtCnWd by Melanie
Nichols. ~ next meeting will be
held at the home of the president.
Carolyn Wallace.
AI a rece11t orwanh:ational meet.
lng the foUowing officers were seo
lected for the 1957 club season.
President, Carolyn Wallace, VIce
President, Marlene Barr, Secretary
Mary Jane Cashdollar, Treasurer,
Patty Cowdery, News Reporter,
Patty Stewart; Progr,m Chairman
Melanie Nichols ; Song leaders
Sharon Collins and Martha Posey;
Recreation Leaders, Norma Nichols and Mary Francl! Blse; Health
Leaders, Betty Randolph and norenee ChPvaller: Safety Leaders,
Sherry Myers and sue CoiUna.
Mr. lind ~Irs. Gary Walton of
Columbia and Mrs. Beulah Dye ol
Atheru wen; week end autsta of
tbelr parents, Mr .and Mrs. Lee
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton
and daughter. Sandra and triend,
Ned Deval of Philo were recent
guestJJ of Pdrs . Hamilton's parenla,
Oren and Ola Childers.
Alvin Reef) is a surgical J)ltlent
in the St. Joseph Hospital In Park·
crsburg.

HURT IN FALL
Mrs. 0 . 8 . Elberfeld , who fe~l
Monday mor~aing at her home,
Harrison-1ille Road, is reported as
resting as ~o.mforlable as ~an be
expeeted. Mrs. Elberfeld fell back·
wards down thirteen stepl into
the basement, suHering a severe
cut on the hack or her head and
bad bruises.

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Inspecting more !him a million dollars worth of the newest in earthmoving equipment a!
tbe Caterpillar Tractor CO. exhibit at the 1957 Road Show, Jan. 28-Feb. 2, in Chicago's International Amphitheatre are (1-r): Ura Swisher, Pomeroy, Ohio; Thomas L. Scott, Gallipolis,

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f'Q oc cUn Kangaroo
M:ornlllg Show
GalTf Moore
Sti'ike It Rl~"'
l~~ : on Valiant Lady
12:15 Love or Life
12:30 Sea~f'l far Tomorrow
12:4~ Guiding Light
1:00 XatiP's Kitchen
1:30 As the World Tuw
2:JO Our l!iss Brooks
2:30 lJouseparty
3:00 The Bii Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby Sb!fW
4 :00 Brighter Day
us Secret Storm
4 :30 Edge of Night
5 :00 Earl!• Show

Ot.hers?"
Dur:ng the
businesS session
plans were made for a covered
dish dinner to be held in the social room of the churrh, Thursday
February 28 at 6:30 p.m. , honorPlans Were made to honor all :ng aU new members of the cburnew members of the cllurffl, when ch. A program is also planned wltb
the Ladies Aid o! the St. Paul's Mrs. KHrr aud Mrs. Lytle as C()Lutbenn Churrh met Wednesdtly chairman for the affair. Mrs. Mickafternoon in the soo1al room (If ey Williams was welcomed as :1
the e~.ureh.
gur.st.
Mrs. Paul Theiss the new pre.&gt;i ·
At the close or the meeling rc·
dent, presided al the
meeting freshmcnts were served bY Mrs.
which opene-d with the presenta- L. C. Kurr and Mrs. Charles Lytle.
tion cf the lesson st:..dy "A New
Creation," by Ml's. L. C.
Kar:Mrs. William Mayer read an arti.cle on WasbingtDn's Hirth Datr''
and Mrs. Charles Lyt:c concludctl
the program with an artic!c "WJ\~:
Happens When You Pray For

Your .FJI!O Re.porter
Sports Parade

Weatherman
Air Fnree Show
Douglas Edwarls
Beat the Clot!k
Wer;t Point St01')1'·
PJAyhouse of Stars
Mr. Adams &amp; Eve
Highway Patrol
The Line Up , o

Pomeroy Chapter
186 OES Meeting
Held On Tuesday

Person to Persoa.
New11
Scanning th4 Weather
The Y..ate .!i':JI'ow

9:(10 Wire Semee
10,00 Air TIDa '57
10:30 Frankie Lalne
1~:00 Newo
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11 :44 Sian 01)
11:45 C4rtoon Club
12:10 Noon News
12:15 Ne:ghbors
12:30 Liberace
1:00 Feminine Toucb.
1 1:45 Movle Matinee
8:0:0 Afteri'IOj)n Film FesUvd
4:30 Super SerlaJ Time
5 ~00 Micbv Mouse c.."lub
8:00 Oar,non· Club
6:30 Five Star Final
'1:11} Jobn Daly &amp; the New1
7:30 Rln Tin Tin
8:00 Jim Bowie

, The dlir~t"''lfal drap~d in mem'·
ory of T. V. King when Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES met Tuesday evening with Florence Tracy, worthy
matron and Denzil Gorglcin, wor·
thy patron, presiding.
Invitations were received to at·
tend the institution ceremonies of
Lhe order of Rainbow Girls at the
Lancaster Masonic Temple, February 16, 3 m.
publio InstallaUon· o( iheir officers at '1:30
p. m. and abo an invitation from
Pt. Pleasant chapter to attend their
Inspection' by the worthy grandmatron, Lelah K. Ball on February 20 at '7:30 p. m.
The worthy ~mtron &amp;:ave II report on the District 25 meeting
and. school of instruction held at
Marietta, .January 30. Po.meroy
Chapter ~Ill be h9stess to the
next distncf. meetlng which wUJ
~e January 17, 19M. The annual
mspectlon was annou~ced for May
.9 wlth Nev:t . Calendme, ~istrlet
deputy as the mspectlng officer.
At tbe ~Jose Of tbe meetln' ~e
group adjourned to the dinmg
room where refreshment&amp; were
served b~ the hoatesses, Fred•
Ball, Verhe G9fdon, Jennl.e Howell

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8:30 Publlc Defender
9:00 I Led Three Lives
9:80 I Spy
.10:00 Rar Anthony Slliow
11:00 News of the NiJhJ
11:15 Theat.re 13
t2:1!i Sign Off

STARKS

Mallory, Mr.
Mrs.
Rou,h, J'4iss Katherine Brate,
HarUnger, W. R. Hayman,
ehell Rousb, H. D. Nelgler,
and Mrs. Chrissie Powell Mr.
Mrs. Charles Burri and Ben
Jln. VlraU Walker was employ- cer.
eel last week Ia tbe Minersville
Robert Bocgess has •bt!llllo&amp;!le
Poat Office U
to the illness of fever ,
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the Poatmiatresa.
Mrs. Edison Brace ap,at a
ThOle calling on Tltus Pickens,
wltb;
Mrs. Max Manuel,•lr., • .,111wbo li ip, were Rev. Floyd Work· Jng with
her quilting.
man, Dan RarUn.ger, Mr. and Mra.
Emmett SIUlley, ~iss Josephine
Charles Faulk purchaSed a

Drug _Store

ly JoJit Picken~
Mr .ftnd lira. Titus Pickens aDd
Mrs .HGWard Neigler were busi·
neu vllitor11 1n Parkersburg on
TueldiJ,

Pomeroy

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classmates who were unable :o
attend because of flu.
Chaperont'ls for the
even rng
were Mr. and Mra. Edgar Brevrer
Mrs. tOiva Dailey,
Mr..
Larry Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. H•:bert rrtce and Mr. •nd Mrs. Will·
· McKelvey,

M&lt;. ;,nd

(While They Last)
ROBIN HOOD SHOES ,
Reg. U.95 - $8.95 .....•...
WOMEN'S VOGUE SHOES
Beg. ,8.95 to $8.95 .......... ..
WOMEN'S SHOES
Volues to U.95 ............. .
WOMEN'S SHOES

Vlluea 10 $7.95 ............. .

... $4.95
MEN'S SHOES
$2.95
Volues to $10.95 ............ .

Servicemen
7TH DIV., KOREA {MITNC) -

Billy R. Clark, 26, wbose wlfe, Ha·
zcl, lives at ~92 Walnut St., Nel·
son\'llle, Ohio reeenUy was promoted to specialist aecond claz1 in
Korea whert! he Is assigned to the
7th Infantry Divb.lon.
Specialist Clark. son of Mrs.
Marie L. Clark, 371 Pearl St.. Mid·
dl eport. is an aidman in Mediral
Com pany of the division's 31st
Regiment. He has been overseaa
1inee November 1155.
Clark worked for · the Owena

CHILDREN'S SHOES
Vllues lo $4.95 ....... ~ ..... .

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Glaa Company in Columbus berore euterlq· tbe Arm.1 ln 1932.

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SALE STARTS
FBI., FEB.,8th 9 A.M.

THE SHOE BOX
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Mlddleporl

• Every Sot. Nite

•Music by R.K.O.
Trio

•Eagles And
Guests Invited

WHY PAY MORE?
HOME MADI

SAUSAGE .. · .. · .... -- -- · ·...... -- lb. 49c
LIAN

GROUND BEEF .. · ·· · · : -- .... · 3 lbs. $1.00
FROHN

LIMA BUNS · · · · .. ·-- · · ·· · · · -- -- -- b,x 19c
OLD TIME

CHOCOLAn DROPS ........ -- · · · · · · ll 29c
OVEN RIADY

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BONEY'S FRONT •STRUT MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

POMEROY

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brand -

Kroger-Cut Tenderay

Tenderay Beef is the one beef
that's tender 10 times out of 10•
It's made tender without ageing.

49c Wieners ......)b·53c Sausage 3lk s1 oo

Pork

KlngaD~a

Lean, ineaay, value priced.

All Meat.

Tender.

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PuN

Pork cella

rolls.

Lb. 35c.

Kroger Fruit
No.

303
Cans
Als-d bright, sparkling fruits.

.Preserves ~~:~~J~::.33'

Kroger Sala

...~:;.~'":'.... .... 78'
Dressing ........~!~:.~~!..........;;··· 53c

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~:a 25c Peaches ....~~~~: ..... 2 "~=' 43c:
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Chili.. ...... .t;:or;.~1:;"f~ ........ Deal 39c U
C9untry
1Club

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2~:. :- 25c Peas K~:~~- 2N~:a 33c
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Corn

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kem~l eolden.

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Egg Wbip Cake .... ~.-:~~·......Each 33c Cut Corn ... :.~~.=-~ 2 ...... 35c
CoHee Cake.......':!.;;;:: ...... Each 49c Green Peas ... ~~.=-· 2 ...... 35c

$1.00
$1A9

MEN'S SHOES
Values lo $13.8&amp; . . . . . . . . . .

• Eagles Hall

regardleso of price.

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$3.95
$4.95

DANCE

portion and we will replace it with any

Sh.IfIey McKeIvey
H0n.0red GUeSt At
B'lrt hday party

A Birthday Party wu given on
Januat"y 28th, by Ml'. and Mrs.
Wllll;am MeKelvey, for thdr dnu·
gbter ShirleY. honoring her on "her
16th birthday. The Pol'lland Gra:ito
Scboo)· Auditorium w:1s rented for
the ocCssion.
Musle for dancing was provided
by Mrt. Jo Hardy of Harrisonviile,
who abo "called and instruCted the
group tbrn many dance numbJrs
.uuring the evening.
After opening her many girt":~,
Shirler and her p 11 rents, assislcd
hy Louise Brewer, Elvn Dailey and
Cdrolyn Price,
served refrf!shmcnts of ice C!'l:ilm, cakf'
am!
cokes to CO classmates und friends.
Eigbteeq girts
v. ere sent hy

firht.een Scouts or Troop 2-1:5 .
B &gt;} S~•1•1ts uf Atnerlr&lt;~, attend&lt;' tl
t hurd1 M·rvlce Wednesday ~V(;/1 ·
IIIIi .ll lht Church of the "''azart&gt;ne
Th(•y wert accompanirri by Seoul·
:na.I&gt;!Lr Hoherl M1ll1 and aulstiln
~·out m.l,lt'"r Larry Rite.
11n:· Rev. Robert Slyen, pa.'ttor
of the L·hurch, was in ebarce of
the ~rv.c:-e
Th&lt;e ScQutl are observing Nati()nal S&lt;oout Week by varioua tcti·
vuies including attending r.hu~ch

Guaranteed Kroger Products-Guaranteed T.........,
Beef. We GuaraniH the qvolity of all Kroger made
items. Buy any Kroger brand, lib it or mum unusecl

F~· ed

Dunn, HUJ.tlngtun, evaugc ·
iist in ch9rge of the revival s~r­
vicc&amp; nt the
Church of Christ ,
preached on the topic "How Do
You S:and With God ?'' when the
s!'rvice W:!.S
·Wenr.,rJay Pvcning
held.
Special masic incJm'led an or·
gan·pinno prelude bY \ils. Chestt:r
gan-piano
prelude
by
Mr~
Chester
Ervin and
Mn. liarold
T..ohse; a duet "Whispering
Hope" by Ann Ei!'enhower, Porrc·
r•1y, and Patricia Micl.ael, Hr&lt;~tl ·
bury, dDd a vocal trio "The Way
of the Cross Leads
Home" 'u
Homer Uice and son, Denver an1l
Cash. Bahr. The trio san~.: a s lht·
evangelist showed a.p icture of a
cross ttetwee n tWo JIWUI11ains.
The. ~ic this evening will be
'·Who is the Doctor?'
Frj&lt;J.ay nigl.t Mr:~. Durln will ac·
romp.:ny her hu.sban•l, her thil'·
teen year old son, and her c iC\' C!l
and seventeen year old daughters
:.s they sing a quarte: .

Scouts Attend
Church Service

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Revival Services
Still Underway

New Members
Of Church T.o
Be Honored

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11 :44 Sign On
11 :45 Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News
12:15 Neighbors
12:30 Liberaee
1:00 Femin!ne Touch
1 :4f!i Movie Matinee
1:00 Arter:noon !I'Hm Festival
4:30 Super Serlll Ti~JK~
15:00 Mickey Moust. Club
6:0t'l Jl,uff&amp;Jo BiU . Jr.
6:30 Cartoon Club
6:45 Five Star Final
7:15 Jnhr DalY &amp; tbe Newr
7:30 Sher1ff. of Cochl8e
8:00 CSrcu,.

_ln_giwihiiiohiiiwiaisiiioipeiaieidiiiwlithiiiitiheiiiifioriiithe l•ndsea.pinl of tbe

Ohio; :Jeanne RickB, MisS Caterpillar; Bill Dressler, Robert Swisher and A. L. Dressler, Swisher Coal Co., Gallipolis . Included are the wor id's largest successful cnwler., the 29-ton, 32Q
horsepower Caterpillar D9 Tractor, and the 30 0 horsepower rubber-tired Cat DW21 Tractor
with the new No. 470. Lowbowl Scraper. These are part of more than 40 machines exhibited to
be use"ll to help construct roads under the provision of the $24.3 billion Federal-Aid Highway
~t of lM~e· slio\Ms sponsored by the Am,erican Road Builders' Association, •nd is decontractors and local, state and national highway officials the latest in equipsigned to s
ment and te nlques for road building.

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7 ·OO 1'oday
9 00 Coffee '!'ime
10.00 Homt.
11 VO Thf' Po ice it RIJ)It
11 30 Truth or Consequenci'S
12 JO Tic 'fae pougb
12:30 U Could 8e You
1.00 Current
?. ·oo Camfr-: Goe&amp; "To School
2 :30 Te nneue'!' Ernie Ford
3~ Matinee Tto.&lt;:ato"t
4:0' Quee~ r~r A Da.• ·
4:45 Modern Roman&lt;:f!ll
s.oo Comedy Time
5:30 My l1ttle Margie
6 :00 Wild BiD metok
6:30 Newa Pietur'!!
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6:45 ~pons Eye
6~ :'1!5
Weatberea.st
7:00 Dr. Hudson's Journal
7·30 Eddle Pl!iher Sbow
'7 45 NBC New1
8:00 Blondie •
8 :30 Lite uf Riley
9 .00 On Trial
fl :30 Big Story
10:00 CavaJcade of Sport.
10:4.5 P·amoua: FUI:bta
11:00 News Headlin-es
11 :15 Weatllercast ·
11 :20 Press Box

12:00 Valiaot Lady
ANTIQUITY
12:15 Love of Life
Mr. ::md Mrs. Bernard DiddJe en- 13:30 Search For Tomorro-.
tertairted the following guests on 12:&lt;11 Gutdinc Light
Sunday ever::ing honoring Mrs. 1:00 Kab~'l lti.tcben
Diddle's mt~ther, Mrs. Mamie Mil- 1:30 All the World Turu
ler of Somdyville, Mr . .11.nd Mrs. 2:00 Our Mill Broob
Oval Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. James 2:30 Housel)f.rtr
Sayre and d;~ughter, Brenda, of 3:00 The B.g PayoU
Pomeroy . Other guests of the Di.d· 3:30 llob crosbv Show
dlts the p(lst w~ek were, Mr. and 4:00 Brightet' Day
Mrs. K-ermit Fisher, Ga11ipolia.
4:15 Sen~t Storm
Ricbard Wolfe, who has been a 4:30 Edg~ of Nlllht
patient at Holzer Hospital for the 5:00 1·ne !!:.al-1v Show
6 :30
past four weeks was returned
6 :~5
8:30 Your Esst.. ReP')rtf'Z
home Saturday and is reported
6 :M
8:45 Spwta Parade
ilnproving.
7:00
Mrs. Dorothy Glenn returned 8:511 We::therman
7:15
home from Holzer Hospital, Mcm- 7:00 Art Linkle•ter &amp; thl:l K1d1
7 :30
7:te Dougl.a.ct Elwards
day and is reporled improving.
8:00
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hunnell 7:30 Sgt. Preston of the Yukon
8:30
and children, Pomeroy, spent Sun~ 8:00 Bob Cummings Show
9:00
9:30
day with her parents. Mr. and 8:311 Climax
9:30 Playhouse 90
Mr!l. Don Stobart.
10:00
11:00 Up to the Minute :Ntrwa
10:30
11:05 Scanning the Weather
11 :00
11:10 The Late Show
11 :05
11:10

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., P'eb. T, ttiT-1

.,...", ,.., 1t ........d lh•t th•
I club .-oulcS worlr. ln eon] unction

I with the other ctubo In the oounly
1on thll project. The telling of cu~
A Val(' ntine theme waa carried
ou l m the Ft:bruary meetJnt of readini of the 88tb ·P salm by Mrs s.a"e1 at EuUr wae dl~rus~e11
th 1, Amateup Gardeners Club at Guy Jkynoldl, devotional leader brieny and tabled until the next
lh«· ho 1,". of MrG. Paul E. Davis,
JJurin&amp; the bu1lneu meetmg the meetin~.
W&lt;' dnt!!&gt;day •'venin!{ The membert rt: ~,gnation of Hn.. Howard O&lt;o1l~y
Seed cat.alog uu were dl.!lpjayed
I and gUl·sts. Mrs . Gerald Prerton. was accept.ecl and two form er by the mewbera and roll call re ·
1Mr ~. Davtd Darst Jr., Mrt. K,alad m('mben, Mn. C. P. Bradbury and ~ponaes were "Botanical name• of
Hnody and Mra. David D.nt Sr., M. n. Cbarlea Bradbury, were re- flowering 1bnabl and pl8ntt."
were pruented red carnation cOr- inlltated.
Papen for lllr evening inelulkd
Mra. L. E . Re)'nolds. chairman "'Ornamenlal •tree~" by Mn. Rot&gt;1ages with wb.lle paper lace ·frill:J,
Arr.mgemena o! carn1 Uon1 and of the cook-book project, gave a ert RawUD,. who bepn her p;per
French iris were used jn the U"flnl report " of the work aecomplilbed with a quot.atloo from Walter Scott
room and a heart or white tam~· by her committee alld announced on the plantinJ of treet and closed
tions an d tulle ruUJJna: wu bun&amp; that irwaa hoped to have the witb Jo)'« Kilmer'• pOem ''Tree• "·
above the rrantel. Tbe heart ..,.. boob on sale In ApriL
.Mn. Arthur StinDer ang the voa part of the altar deroratlont for
Mn. Bruce Uoyd, Meig1 County cal ll'l"8DJement of ''Trees" acthe Young-Kitchen wed.dlna: Sun· Coo,.tact Cbainnan, report.ed on the companied by ,Mil. E. S. Schaaf.
day when the club assisted in ptt· meetinl" be1d in January at the Mn. llicftBJ u Cbamben bad writparing the !lowers a.s a tribute to Heath Metbodtst Church for dub ten 1 paper Oil "Ornamental
their president, Mrs. Robert Rei- pre•Jdenta In the county or their Shrubl" which wu read by Mrs.
bel .
·reprelf'nt&amp;tifts.
RGbert Coati. TIU• paper also eloaAn unusual tiered arrangement Recommendation• from the meet- ed wttb an 1pproprlate poem on
of red carnations wae also uaed in ina: included a eounty wide Cower l1lacs.
the living room and in the dining •how ln June; the Htabli.bment
The tnveDiq prir.e wu eonroom the t&amp;ble wa1 covered with a o fJunlor Garden Cluba aDd land- tributfd by llln. K. D. Amlbary
red nylon net cloth edged in NtiD seaping Of the County Home &amp;ad and won by Kn. Carroll Swan.on.
ribbon and decor-ated wltb white lnflrmary .Mr1. Walter Crooks was OurlnJ the meeti~ Hn. Reibel
hearts..
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named as chairman from the Am&amp;· thanked the dub members for
One of th~ wedding pew decora- teur Gardenen Club to work on their auiat.lnce with the flowers
tions of white ribbon And lace the tlower 11how tommittee and and reception •bea btr daughter,
with. a silver heart silhouette wu Mrs. Randolph Humphrey will be Jane Youn&amp;, wu married Sunday.
also used ·on the table. A ValeQ· to charge of the lunior Garden
The bosteuee: Mra. Devil and
tine doll with red carnatiao bat ~ub project.
Mn. Arthur Skinner invited two
and bouquet centered the table
Mrs. RelbeJ announced that ldrJ.. peltJ and membeh to the dining
and iron-stone ebina was used to lamee B. Titus, Rutland, wa1 lun- room where Mrs. Reibel pre.~ided
carry out the red ami white eolor lor Garden Club cbairman of Dis- at the coffee tefYice. Chicken u.l·
scheme.
trict 11
1d, hot. rolls, tomato aspic: and
Mr11. Reibel presided at the meeV
Mrl, Titus spoke of the plan• hell'"t-fhaped minll were served

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

The Daily Sentinel

DEVO'J7;D TO INTERESTS OF ME•GS -MASON AREA
RICHARDS. OWEN -

REYNOLD E. GREENE -

Lezji\IU'n Ave., New York Ctty, 16, N Y.

EDITOR
HottinellL·Klmball, lnc.,

h.l\"1' ;,.n\IVUII('f'd the birth Of A
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Entl:lt'ed as ~ond elass mailing mattPr :~t th (' post oHil'4" at Porn·

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Substriplion rates · Delin•r\' hy carri"'r wlwn• available 30 cents pf'r
Week: one year in advanct! at Thi• Da1!~ Sentuwl orriee. $15 60; SIJo.
months, S7.80; three months, SJ .90 Hy motor route whl're availablt&gt;
one month $i. By mail one y('ar $8 . s ix rnonth.s. S4 25 ; three months.
$2.30: on"' month. :til.
PuhhshPd li'Very afl&lt;'rnoon exrt'pt Sunda} by The Ohio Valley Sf&gt;ntin_el, ~n(' , a~ 110 Mechamt.• St . l'onwro~, o Bu~1nes~ office phont' 398
ecbtOt""tal o(fl('t' pbon;r. 397.
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. Ki~g Saud's visit to the Un~ted Stat(_•s has captured the
unagmat1on of mc.:ny Jn Amcncan. Any man with 25 to 30

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p.-tn•nt..' l\r{' \!1· and .\frs.
P: k~. G.dl.pu\Js Ferry .

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~ns and an_ uncounted nurnber of d&lt;:~u.g htrrs 1aecording to !

1 ~m·f' Com·nitte~ pi.· and C'OHI'f"
Wl!l b(' sold after thf.' mcellng .

gat from upwards of &lt;~ half a hundred wives. 1s bound to sUr
New World fancies Thl' King's visit natural!~· turns our attention t_o Middle East affairs. Thev no"" are ·so tangled and .
threatenlh g to explode that Anlf'ric:.~'s eves llavt' to view them
With al:::lrm
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HIGH SCt-IOOL DANCE
Thf' Sltldl·nt Al·tiY::•es l'ommil ·
tee of Pouu;•rny !Ugh School will
&lt;~pollS&lt;&gt;r a dall~:e
in lh r St''l:or
IE ';h JUctBorium aftt&gt;r th(' 1\lh'? ns·
Pumcroy !;;lime Friday.
Dan cing
v.-.1 star t alter tht game and co~&lt;
tilll11' UJ1til 11 :30 p .m. Admission
is 25 cenb ~r person · anti 4.0
('f'fltS per OOU()Jl.".

We mention the King's visit here as a g.:unbit to mention
an interesting h·tter n.:teJved reeently by Mr Ronald Springer, seeretar_v or the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce and man:
ager of the local Ohio Power C:ompany. It is from the Chamber of Commerce, Jeru salem. Its arr ival here preceded by
about three weeks the landin g of Kiug Saud· a matter o( tim·
ing probably not Hccid~ntal. Especially when it is to be assum~
ed with fairness that every Chamber nf Commerce secretarv.
together with offieials of many other kinds of American ser·
vice and trade groups received ·identical letters .

Israel is battling in world opinion for ils Jife. At the recent
Bangkok Conference Israeli delegates got ahsolute cold shoulders. America can expect many a future plea through every
media of ("Ommunlcation from bolh sides in this controversy
between Jew and Arab that h~s flared oncP more after lying
d•)rmant for t1Undreds of yPa·rs. LikP lkP, we want to know
about the Middle East, yes. But W(•'ll m.•vcr like being made a
pawn for ambitions of a little l'Ounlry

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new york

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\'ORK - TI1e man on the radio had aald
above
there were colder
It

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places to be in lheHe U11lled State1, but not many
On the way downtown along Seventh avenue, l
•topped for a t nlft'lr hght somewhere Jn the HOI,

Where do ehev
go Gt ll above 'f

In mlt.I·Ha.tlem, and that wu when J 1aw the
youna:·old man In the Army overcoat with the
•Ingle pte atl·ipe on the rlghl11leeve.
He wasn't m the Army and maybe ru1- bad
betn; bt~neath lhe service ~rreatcoat ther~ were
tattered gray worsted pant. IUld t:racked b'lack
ahoe11. He had on a gray cap and beneath It his
face, In the biting cold, WWI 1tunned and white
with cold. Il'a atrange how 10me tace1 tum
chalky when t he raw wind blow•.
Well- not to m11l~ a production of this, what
hppened tn the young-old man ln. the Anny

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Mu.tt. ~f them let through the wmter, J c-ue11. Oom.e May or
April we Jl aet them arsln, •hutrllnc thfl Bl reet•. talk Inc to you,
thti'I\Wvu or UlJ atray PMIMirhy. It take" a lol to ftniah off aven
·llrot..down JntQ. But l wouc1~r Where the;y ro whet U.t man on
tbt radio ...,. li'l 0 above lern '!

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One le~ter almply stano:ls tor another. In lhl• &amp;ample A is uatd .,.
lor the lhret L'1, X for tha two O'a, etc. Sln(le lettera. &amp;pol•
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ing. 0 . K. , T. T .• just try iL. We 'll
be hub·deep in neurose1. A New

Yorker who can't jaywalk is likely to craek up, howlin£ crazy, at
the curbstone.

STIVERSVILLE
Mr. au!l '"· Dell T·:lbott spent
lhe wel'i&gt;e rttl of Jan. 24, with thei:·
daugh!.er &amp;Pd family ~r. and- Mn.
Geor&amp;:c Scutt~n arJd chitrtn Xcn ut
Mrs Fannie
Dur:;t, daughter
Marg&lt;~re l wer~ Sund3} guests o:·
llr and 1\lr.':i. Bill Rou:::h and chi ldre 1.
lkvl· rly f':-tC'C, Por,la nU. SJwll1
~ UN1a:• with ·Jutty Cuzart.
M1ltlr~d and Juyce .;ircle Bash·
.an, cnlled 011 k:ber Car~enlt'r and
famiJ~· .Sund:.&amp;y afterrwon .
Ml'. and Mrs. Hell Ta.lhot1 , vi~&gt;it­
ed nis mother ,\t.rs . .Molly Talbott
;,1 the Meig,:~ General Hospital Sal·
11rd;~y Mrs. TalbD\t was admitted
for 1m·dical lreatment.
Sbol'lcc V&lt;~n 1\ieter "Pl•nt S.atur
day, wilh Vktor and Tommy Durst.
Den Allen c.allcd on Mr. and
.\-Irs J W. J..awson r~~: c•• ntly .
~lr. and Mrs , JBmi!S i\Jiddleswart
~ nd .childtl,._-.\!l'l"C J:_l'· ·enl guest~
nr 'Mr. a~. Bil~ Middleswarl
&lt;.nd children.
;
Jlouna Jf' !l ll nrtw~r and Jer:-y
Da1ly nre conhncd at home wit!,
the flu .
!\fr .mel

~.Irs.

Rudy lJ.U!&lt;l daug!l·

lt•r Mnrgarct. ~ hoppeli m Pumeru."
~~~~d attended Lht! mu :ics, Suturd:~y l'Vl'ning.
l.n•·l'f'Jll"t'
Hikhic Jr Brlp1e
t•allcd on 1\!r mtd
Mrs. R. R.
l,urst n•rf'ntly
S,vlvia .\!le n &lt;'ailed on the Eb ~ r
Carpenter family
011e day last
week.

----REEDSVILLE

tloo of reUet
H . Permit

Bo-moat 01 Utt Ume yon don't Me them. Howevtr, ON:ll In a
Whtle 70'1 dO. and wbt~n the wind wh l8tlet up Bevmt.h &amp;vtllue the
way lt dld tJtUJ, NotnlftJ, you 1U the~ In your cer and wonder where
lbey JO f Or ""*Ybit yoll remember the new a •tory you ~ bad to

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visited numerous ellmes and gawk ed on many streets. An opinion
baaed on tlllilt gawldna: ls that a
practlcmg New York~c!lri an
would be dead or mt
in f1 ve
minutes if l;le wvre SUQ.OtJdy trang.
ported to Cleveland, ~go , Hon·
olulu , or Tokyo,
: ·"t~
lt i~d&lt;-"!Wulb,.qllfiollli!l&amp;Jll~ In,
·New \'ork (o ftmAM"~ollthe "' Si d£' ­
walk while waiting at a corner.
Jo: verybody moves oul five or ten
feet ioto th~ street just to sQow
the drivers who is boss. The podes.
tr1nn hl're has the qtw lities of tlw
wor\11'1 best infantrynwn- he ad·
vance~. stands his grountl , nevt·r
retreats.
'1'. '1'. Wiley , New York tra rrlc
commi~&gt;Rinner who about a
ye~tr
ago successrnlly cracked down on
nen·ous Nellie horn blowing, is
lhmk1ng or r'arina: bacJyZ~nd pass.
in~: a re~ulnlion again!lt jayw11l~-

CROSSWO~D

ACR088
1 . Climb
8. Breakfast

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Man and boy reporter, "'I have

Ameri&lt;:.~na.

DAILY

b&amp;Uwa,._ln the 8lum aide atl'f'ets of Harlem, N.y-are atrnoat too
eold to Ue ln. A bottle ot llnf'aky l'ete ctm keep you fal•ely warm
for only a lltUe while.
lomt ot them, I krtow, go up the rlvt-r to Clnrrlton, N. Y., when
prt..t. take ·tb•m in at Orayttone , the lhtlter for the alcoholic and
the bomeleu. but they can't 1tay there forever. "I've been at Orayalon•," ' qftltlme newspaper frlenrl or mine - who had son• from
rood copyreader to loothle• bum -- used to~~~}' almost brl1kly when
he buttonholed me tor a touch In fllth at reel The few day• M hM
aptlllt then would 1Uake hlm look reli\twt"ly JOOd- but a week tater,
after loal llquetred-up nlght!l. he would hlt mil! up q&amp;tn •nd he'd
look a'lo"t'ul. Cll'&amp;)'ll.on.to 111 only a lltop·J"I'P·

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halt

at the Romr Auto Club, dlscueaed
his countrymen's love of w.. king
leisurely across bu sy .streets. He
said American traffic control Rystems 1\0Uid help a lot in Rome
but:
· "A very imporltlnt ele;lflent, an
which we unrorlWl3tely. cannot
1
t!Ount, is ltw dtsc:ip ltne of Ameri·
can pcdE!slri:ma."
Wat He Blindfolded?
ThPw sl~temcnls led lo two
conclu~ions 11bout thi~ Roman ex·
pert's visit to Amf'fJca. {I) He
shot through New York so fast lw
didn't hav•· ttmc to look arou11d
him, or (2) Someone mNcifully
bllnrlfolded lum while lll'rc so he
wouldn't contral'l the S{TNIIllln g
horrors at what he saw.
While granting that the general
pattern in Amcnca is for lhe P('·
destr1an to be pretty well be·
hued. let 's admit that New York

to nowllere ln particular and begging, In a mumble, from peopl&amp;
lht)' don't lmow- but At night, they a.lwayw end up ln the park.
Th4" eop1 don't hec~le them too much.
8ut where did the yountr·old man 11pend la.at nlljht? In a Bowery .
ftophou.M~ If he had a few peMiu to toot the bill. In a hallway?
IJ'he warm hallwaye have doormen who can call ctJpt and haY• you
haultd in or, more likely, 11ent Hhlvel'ln~ on your way. The cold

THl8 Ill A MONITROI !zil, SI'RAWI..ING TOWN and if you pick
your ~til tar'9fully you un 1t11y aw11.y trom the" cold and Joat oau.
'there 1 no reuon why you ahoultl •pend allY time on the &amp;ower &amp;ut
Bide or In Chatham .~quare, and 1r you have to 10 wut to the HU&lt;I•m rlnr, ybu can rnake It acl"uu t2nd a.nd cu 1klp the hlfher
th~are f\111 ot the walking dl'll•l.
fe Ia bad eno\ll'h. Do you luu-e to go out of the way tf' IMI low
blcauN you'Yt IOl a wann. cRmel'• ha.tr roat pn and a HarJV tweed
Jacket underneath It- and the guy on the 1ldflwalk, lookiDI' dully,
: ~111' llowly to dutb '! What are you, a m,IOChlst or aome-

pedeJtrian t~elf. New .,-ort: is the
plae, in wbicb the wgr_d. pedestrian connotes 1 headitrong ball
of tire. He hH a fine .41Jdain £or
tbote two-to. bwalu of JMtal hurtll'\r down the street.
The N~w York pedestrian is the
nearest thing to a free soul yt1u
can flnd . In·Rome. they may walk
leilurely across streets. In New
York, it is common to aee a pct.lcs·
ttian aaunter out AgaJpst Uae hghl
int.o a stream of tratfle !and lift
bil bund ln a comm1nd that il

The good profcssllr. in a lecture

WHERPJ DO THII!:l' OOf I mean, now that the long, 1ttcky New
York aummer I• done and the :'lldewa lks a1·e ky to the foot? Jn
the •tnmer time lt'a lllli!Y to ttnd theml the lust onea ; you walk
lhroua'h Central Park, aay, and they will be lytnr Ul fttful aleep on
U.. J"IDtle alopu. their ahoea under their heada and thfl momlng
aua touchlnJ thfllr atubbl~d, otr-color ra('ca.

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is an island entire to Hs predous

By DOC QUIGG
U11lted Presa St•ff Corrupontltnt
NEW YORK UP - One of tbe
most arresling- and, to a New
Yorker. funniest-pleces of intellieence lo reach these shores ' recenlly is a dispatch from Rome,
Italy , abou• the Eternal City'11
eternal traffic problems.
A flume traffic expert, Prof. AI·
berto de Rossi, arter a study-vis!~
to the Unittd Slates, is quoted IU'
saying that the only thing that
could reall:y Slllve the problem
would he (no gasping. now, pl e a~re)
tl"placmg all Roman pedestrians

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Pedestrian Behavior Compared
Between New Yorkers and Rome

1tooct there w.nd, watching hun, 1 knew he ht~d no place to go. Then
the IIJbt chanaed and l 11tarted oiT; when J lookeq back, he was
atlll thtrt at the oo1ner, alone on the bare. seedy, cold atreet.

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2 :30 're.nnessee Ernie Fvr~
3:00 W•Uoee Theatre
4 :00 Queen For A Day
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5:00
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Flatt and Srruns Show
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Crunrh and Dee
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11 :20 Preas Box

II :110 To•iMI&gt;I

overcoat wa11 , , . nothing. While I ut there, the
car heatP.r ro11st1ng me nicely, he croased the
street rolnr north- 11nrl then stood there on the comer: He ju1 t

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an Saturday February 9

for JDitJlation. A.ceordtng to Mn .
Phylli~ !\brll,n chairman of the Fi·

Time 1\Iagazme. Saud docsn ·l kPPp track of his daughters) . be- I

Small-town America. of which we are a tiny part, is not going to go much beyond the co nside red judgement of President
Eisenhower when hl' recently told Congress and the nation in
his Second Inaugural in effect that America and the world
wants and needs peace, will look with favor on a11 free nations
working toward it, and be considerate of l'aptive nations under tyranny if they seek freedom . But the United Sta·tes cannot become party to any nation 's l'aust· if force is used as 1)0]..
icy to gain sl'lfish ends. And he bluntl y pointed out that Unit·
ed Stales policy is opposed to intt•rnatiunal Communism, or
any ~overnment that pursues its ends with force while club·
bing its peoples with the knout. concentration camp, and slave
labor.

Char\e~

SPECIAL MEETING
r ar1m• Chanter of lilt' Order .-r
f~&lt;~ ~IC'rn Sl,;~r wdl holrl ;:o llm:.•r i·''

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SpriPger':. epistle from thf' Holy Land outlines the Israeli
case for the al'tions taken against Egypt, pleading for understanding and support. It also invited &lt;:omments, pro or con.
The most direct plea in the letter is made to business men in
America· who the Israeli 1hink may understand the alleged
discrimination by Egyp1 againsl Israeli trade through ti'e Gulf
of Aqaba as well as via the S uez. Canal.

Wil l!~.

\11· 1.1 1o'" Hlrt anrl .~ lr . ;.Etd Mrs !
\ 1 C»'JI.It: L"hPshJH'. (;r('~t grand ·

Springer's Epi~tle- From ierusolem -

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TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Chan"e13
Thursday
Friday

SIIITH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and 111rs. Rob1•rl
Conkle

GENERAL MANAGER

Natl0111al advertisint represenla!Jve,

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By Min Lucy Kibble
Melanie and Norma Nichols entertained the Reedsville Pioneer
4-H club at their home Saturday
afternoon with the prlsident,
Carolyn Wallace in charge of the
meetmg. Following the business
session and discussion of the project " Good Food For Snacking
and Pocking'' an interesting pro)!tam was preJtCnWd by Melanie
Nichols. ~ next meeting will be
held at the home of the president.
Carolyn Wallace.
AI a rece11t orwanh:ational meet.
lng the foUowing officers were seo
lected for the 1957 club season.
President, Carolyn Wallace, VIce
President, Marlene Barr, Secretary
Mary Jane Cashdollar, Treasurer,
Patty Cowdery, News Reporter,
Patty Stewart; Progr,m Chairman
Melanie Nichols ; Song leaders
Sharon Collins and Martha Posey;
Recreation Leaders, Norma Nichols and Mary Francl! Blse; Health
Leaders, Betty Randolph and norenee ChPvaller: Safety Leaders,
Sherry Myers and sue CoiUna.
Mr. lind ~Irs. Gary Walton of
Columbia and Mrs. Beulah Dye ol
Atheru wen; week end autsta of
tbelr parents, Mr .and Mrs. Lee
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton
and daughter. Sandra and triend,
Ned Deval of Philo were recent
guestJJ of Pdrs . Hamilton's parenla,
Oren and Ola Childers.
Alvin Reef) is a surgical J)ltlent
in the St. Joseph Hospital In Park·
crsburg.

HURT IN FALL
Mrs. 0 . 8 . Elberfeld , who fe~l
Monday mor~aing at her home,
Harrison-1ille Road, is reported as
resting as ~o.mforlable as ~an be
expeeted. Mrs. Elberfeld fell back·
wards down thirteen stepl into
the basement, suHering a severe
cut on the hack or her head and
bad bruises.

12:30 Sl!ln OH

Captain lkaqaroo
llorniu Show

Girl)' Moore
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Inspecting more !him a million dollars worth of the newest in earthmoving equipment a!
tbe Caterpillar Tractor CO. exhibit at the 1957 Road Show, Jan. 28-Feb. 2, in Chicago's International Amphitheatre are (1-r): Ura Swisher, Pomeroy, Ohio; Thomas L. Scott, Gallipolis,

WCH5-TY CHA!IINIL I
f'Q oc cUn Kangaroo
M:ornlllg Show
GalTf Moore
Sti'ike It Rl~"'
l~~ : on Valiant Lady
12:15 Love or Life
12:30 Sea~f'l far Tomorrow
12:4~ Guiding Light
1:00 XatiP's Kitchen
1:30 As the World Tuw
2:JO Our l!iss Brooks
2:30 lJouseparty
3:00 The Bii Payoff
3:30 Bob Crosby Sb!fW
4 :00 Brighter Day
us Secret Storm
4 :30 Edge of Night
5 :00 Earl!• Show

Ot.hers?"
Dur:ng the
businesS session
plans were made for a covered
dish dinner to be held in the social room of the churrh, Thursday
February 28 at 6:30 p.m. , honorPlans Were made to honor all :ng aU new members of the cburnew members of the cllurffl, when ch. A program is also planned wltb
the Ladies Aid o! the St. Paul's Mrs. KHrr aud Mrs. Lytle as C()Lutbenn Churrh met Wednesdtly chairman for the affair. Mrs. Mickafternoon in the soo1al room (If ey Williams was welcomed as :1
the e~.ureh.
gur.st.
Mrs. Paul Theiss the new pre.&gt;i ·
At the close or the meeling rc·
dent, presided al the
meeting freshmcnts were served bY Mrs.
which opene-d with the presenta- L. C. Kurr and Mrs. Charles Lytle.
tion cf the lesson st:..dy "A New
Creation," by Ml's. L. C.
Kar:Mrs. William Mayer read an arti.cle on WasbingtDn's Hirth Datr''
and Mrs. Charles Lyt:c concludctl
the program with an artic!c "WJ\~:
Happens When You Pray For

Your .FJI!O Re.porter
Sports Parade

Weatherman
Air Fnree Show
Douglas Edwarls
Beat the Clot!k
Wer;t Point St01')1'·
PJAyhouse of Stars
Mr. Adams &amp; Eve
Highway Patrol
The Line Up , o

Pomeroy Chapter
186 OES Meeting
Held On Tuesday

Person to Persoa.
New11
Scanning th4 Weather
The Y..ate .!i':JI'ow

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10:30 Frankie Lalne
1~:00 Newo
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11:45 C4rtoon Club
12:10 Noon News
12:15 Ne:ghbors
12:30 Liberace
1:00 Feminine Toucb.
1 1:45 Movle Matinee
8:0:0 Afteri'IOj)n Film FesUvd
4:30 Super SerlaJ Time
5 ~00 Micbv Mouse c.."lub
8:00 Oar,non· Club
6:30 Five Star Final
'1:11} Jobn Daly &amp; the New1
7:30 Rln Tin Tin
8:00 Jim Bowie

, The dlir~t"''lfal drap~d in mem'·
ory of T. V. King when Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OES met Tuesday evening with Florence Tracy, worthy
matron and Denzil Gorglcin, wor·
thy patron, presiding.
Invitations were received to at·
tend the institution ceremonies of
Lhe order of Rainbow Girls at the
Lancaster Masonic Temple, February 16, 3 m.
publio InstallaUon· o( iheir officers at '1:30
p. m. and abo an invitation from
Pt. Pleasant chapter to attend their
Inspection' by the worthy grandmatron, Lelah K. Ball on February 20 at '7:30 p. m.
The worthy ~mtron &amp;:ave II report on the District 25 meeting
and. school of instruction held at
Marietta, .January 30. Po.meroy
Chapter ~Ill be h9stess to the
next distncf. meetlng which wUJ
~e January 17, 19M. The annual
mspectlon was annou~ced for May
.9 wlth Nev:t . Calendme, ~istrlet
deputy as the mspectlng officer.
At tbe ~Jose Of tbe meetln' ~e
group adjourned to the dinmg
room where refreshment&amp; were
served b~ the hoatesses, Fred•
Ball, Verhe G9fdon, Jennl.e Howell

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9:00 I Led Three Lives
9:80 I Spy
.10:00 Rar Anthony Slliow
11:00 News of the NiJhJ
11:15 Theat.re 13
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STARKS

Mallory, Mr.
Mrs.
Rou,h, J'4iss Katherine Brate,
HarUnger, W. R. Hayman,
ehell Rousb, H. D. Nelgler,
and Mrs. Chrissie Powell Mr.
Mrs. Charles Burri and Ben
Jln. VlraU Walker was employ- cer.
eel last week Ia tbe Minersville
Robert Bocgess has •bt!llllo&amp;!le
Poat Office U
to the illness of fever ,
•·
the Poatmiatresa.
Mrs. Edison Brace ap,at a
ThOle calling on Tltus Pickens,
wltb;
Mrs. Max Manuel,•lr., • .,111wbo li ip, were Rev. Floyd Work· Jng with
her quilting.
man, Dan RarUn.ger, Mr. and Mra.
Emmett SIUlley, ~iss Josephine
Charles Faulk purchaSed a

Drug _Store

ly JoJit Picken~
Mr .ftnd lira. Titus Pickens aDd
Mrs .HGWard Neigler were busi·
neu vllitor11 1n Parkersburg on
TueldiJ,

Pomeroy

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classmates who were unable :o
attend because of flu.
Chaperont'ls for the
even rng
were Mr. and Mra. Edgar Brevrer
Mrs. tOiva Dailey,
Mr..
Larry Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. H•:bert rrtce and Mr. •nd Mrs. Will·
· McKelvey,

M&lt;. ;,nd

(While They Last)
ROBIN HOOD SHOES ,
Reg. U.95 - $8.95 .....•...
WOMEN'S VOGUE SHOES
Beg. ,8.95 to $8.95 .......... ..
WOMEN'S SHOES
Volues to U.95 ............. .
WOMEN'S SHOES

Vlluea 10 $7.95 ............. .

... $4.95
MEN'S SHOES
$2.95
Volues to $10.95 ............ .

Servicemen
7TH DIV., KOREA {MITNC) -

Billy R. Clark, 26, wbose wlfe, Ha·
zcl, lives at ~92 Walnut St., Nel·
son\'llle, Ohio reeenUy was promoted to specialist aecond claz1 in
Korea whert! he Is assigned to the
7th Infantry Divb.lon.
Specialist Clark. son of Mrs.
Marie L. Clark, 371 Pearl St.. Mid·
dl eport. is an aidman in Mediral
Com pany of the division's 31st
Regiment. He has been overseaa
1inee November 1155.
Clark worked for · the Owena

CHILDREN'S SHOES
Vllues lo $4.95 ....... ~ ..... .

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Glaa Company in Columbus berore euterlq· tbe Arm.1 ln 1932.

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SALE STARTS
FBI., FEB.,8th 9 A.M.

THE SHOE BOX
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Mlddleporl

• Every Sot. Nite

•Music by R.K.O.
Trio

•Eagles And
Guests Invited

WHY PAY MORE?
HOME MADI

SAUSAGE .. · .. · .... -- -- · ·...... -- lb. 49c
LIAN

GROUND BEEF .. · ·· · · : -- .... · 3 lbs. $1.00
FROHN

LIMA BUNS · · · · .. ·-- · · ·· · · · -- -- -- b,x 19c
OLD TIME

CHOCOLAn DROPS ........ -- · · · · · · ll 29c
OVEN RIADY

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BONEY'S FRONT •STRUT MARKET
W. MAIN ST.

POMEROY

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Kroger-Cut Tenderay

Tenderay Beef is the one beef
that's tender 10 times out of 10•
It's made tender without ageing.

49c Wieners ......)b·53c Sausage 3lk s1 oo

Pork

KlngaD~a

Lean, ineaay, value priced.

All Meat.

Tender.

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Pork cella

rolls.

Lb. 35c.

Kroger Fruit
No.

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Cans
Als-d bright, sparkling fruits.

.Preserves ~~:~~J~::.33'

Kroger Sala

...~:;.~'":'.... .... 78'
Dressing ........~!~:.~~!..........;;··· 53c

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~:a 25c Peaches ....~~~~: ..... 2 "~=' 43c:
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Chili.. ...... .t;:or;.~1:;"f~ ........ Deal 39c U
C9untry
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CoHee Cake.......':!.;;;:: ...... Each 49c Green Peas ... ~~.=-· 2 ...... 35c

$1.00
$1A9

MEN'S SHOES
Values lo $13.8&amp; . . . . . . . . . .

• Eagles Hall

regardleso of price.

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$4.95

DANCE

portion and we will replace it with any

Sh.IfIey McKeIvey
H0n.0red GUeSt At
B'lrt hday party

A Birthday Party wu given on
Januat"y 28th, by Ml'. and Mrs.
Wllll;am MeKelvey, for thdr dnu·
gbter ShirleY. honoring her on "her
16th birthday. The Pol'lland Gra:ito
Scboo)· Auditorium w:1s rented for
the ocCssion.
Musle for dancing was provided
by Mrt. Jo Hardy of Harrisonviile,
who abo "called and instruCted the
group tbrn many dance numbJrs
.uuring the evening.
After opening her many girt":~,
Shirler and her p 11 rents, assislcd
hy Louise Brewer, Elvn Dailey and
Cdrolyn Price,
served refrf!shmcnts of ice C!'l:ilm, cakf'
am!
cokes to CO classmates und friends.
Eigbteeq girts
v. ere sent hy

firht.een Scouts or Troop 2-1:5 .
B &gt;} S~•1•1ts uf Atnerlr&lt;~, attend&lt;' tl
t hurd1 M·rvlce Wednesday ~V(;/1 ·
IIIIi .ll lht Church of the "''azart&gt;ne
Th(•y wert accompanirri by Seoul·
:na.I&gt;!Lr Hoherl M1ll1 and aulstiln
~·out m.l,lt'"r Larry Rite.
11n:· Rev. Robert Slyen, pa.'ttor
of the L·hurch, was in ebarce of
the ~rv.c:-e
Th&lt;e ScQutl are observing Nati()nal S&lt;oout Week by varioua tcti·
vuies including attending r.hu~ch

Guaranteed Kroger Products-Guaranteed T.........,
Beef. We GuaraniH the qvolity of all Kroger made
items. Buy any Kroger brand, lib it or mum unusecl

F~· ed

Dunn, HUJ.tlngtun, evaugc ·
iist in ch9rge of the revival s~r­
vicc&amp; nt the
Church of Christ ,
preached on the topic "How Do
You S:and With God ?'' when the
s!'rvice W:!.S
·Wenr.,rJay Pvcning
held.
Special masic incJm'led an or·
gan·pinno prelude bY \ils. Chestt:r
gan-piano
prelude
by
Mr~
Chester
Ervin and
Mn. liarold
T..ohse; a duet "Whispering
Hope" by Ann Ei!'enhower, Porrc·
r•1y, and Patricia Micl.ael, Hr&lt;~tl ·
bury, dDd a vocal trio "The Way
of the Cross Leads
Home" 'u
Homer Uice and son, Denver an1l
Cash. Bahr. The trio san~.: a s lht·
evangelist showed a.p icture of a
cross ttetwee n tWo JIWUI11ains.
The. ~ic this evening will be
'·Who is the Doctor?'
Frj&lt;J.ay nigl.t Mr:~. Durln will ac·
romp.:ny her hu.sban•l, her thil'·
teen year old son, and her c iC\' C!l
and seventeen year old daughters
:.s they sing a quarte: .

Scouts Attend
Church Service

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Revival Services
Still Underway

New Members
Of Church T.o
Be Honored

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11 :44 Sign On
11 :45 Cartoon Club
12:10 Noon News
12:15 Neighbors
12:30 Liberaee
1:00 Femin!ne Touch
1 :4f!i Movie Matinee
1:00 Arter:noon !I'Hm Festival
4:30 Super Serlll Ti~JK~
15:00 Mickey Moust. Club
6:0t'l Jl,uff&amp;Jo BiU . Jr.
6:30 Cartoon Club
6:45 Five Star Final
7:15 Jnhr DalY &amp; tbe Newr
7:30 Sher1ff. of Cochl8e
8:00 CSrcu,.

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Ohio; :Jeanne RickB, MisS Caterpillar; Bill Dressler, Robert Swisher and A. L. Dressler, Swisher Coal Co., Gallipolis . Included are the wor id's largest successful cnwler., the 29-ton, 32Q
horsepower Caterpillar D9 Tractor, and the 30 0 horsepower rubber-tired Cat DW21 Tractor
with the new No. 470. Lowbowl Scraper. These are part of more than 40 machines exhibited to
be use"ll to help construct roads under the provision of the $24.3 billion Federal-Aid Highway
~t of lM~e· slio\Ms sponsored by the Am,erican Road Builders' Association, •nd is decontractors and local, state and national highway officials the latest in equipsigned to s
ment and te nlques for road building.

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6·M Sign On
7 ·OO 1'oday
9 00 Coffee '!'ime
10.00 Homt.
11 VO Thf' Po ice it RIJ)It
11 30 Truth or Consequenci'S
12 JO Tic 'fae pougb
12:30 U Could 8e You
1.00 Current
?. ·oo Camfr-: Goe&amp; "To School
2 :30 Te nneue'!' Ernie Ford
3~ Matinee Tto.&lt;:ato"t
4:0' Quee~ r~r A Da.• ·
4:45 Modern Roman&lt;:f!ll
s.oo Comedy Time
5:30 My l1ttle Margie
6 :00 Wild BiD metok
6:30 Newa Pietur'!!
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6:45 ~pons Eye
6~ :'1!5
Weatberea.st
7:00 Dr. Hudson's Journal
7·30 Eddle Pl!iher Sbow
'7 45 NBC New1
8:00 Blondie •
8 :30 Lite uf Riley
9 .00 On Trial
fl :30 Big Story
10:00 CavaJcade of Sport.
10:4.5 P·amoua: FUI:bta
11:00 News Headlin-es
11 :15 Weatllercast ·
11 :20 Press Box

12:00 Valiaot Lady
ANTIQUITY
12:15 Love of Life
Mr. ::md Mrs. Bernard DiddJe en- 13:30 Search For Tomorro-.
tertairted the following guests on 12:&lt;11 Gutdinc Light
Sunday ever::ing honoring Mrs. 1:00 Kab~'l lti.tcben
Diddle's mt~ther, Mrs. Mamie Mil- 1:30 All the World Turu
ler of Somdyville, Mr . .11.nd Mrs. 2:00 Our Mill Broob
Oval Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. James 2:30 Housel)f.rtr
Sayre and d;~ughter, Brenda, of 3:00 The B.g PayoU
Pomeroy . Other guests of the Di.d· 3:30 llob crosbv Show
dlts the p(lst w~ek were, Mr. and 4:00 Brightet' Day
Mrs. K-ermit Fisher, Ga11ipolia.
4:15 Sen~t Storm
Ricbard Wolfe, who has been a 4:30 Edg~ of Nlllht
patient at Holzer Hospital for the 5:00 1·ne !!:.al-1v Show
6 :30
past four weeks was returned
6 :~5
8:30 Your Esst.. ReP')rtf'Z
home Saturday and is reported
6 :M
8:45 Spwta Parade
ilnproving.
7:00
Mrs. Dorothy Glenn returned 8:511 We::therman
7:15
home from Holzer Hospital, Mcm- 7:00 Art Linkle•ter &amp; thl:l K1d1
7 :30
7:te Dougl.a.ct Elwards
day and is reporled improving.
8:00
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hunnell 7:30 Sgt. Preston of the Yukon
8:30
and children, Pomeroy, spent Sun~ 8:00 Bob Cummings Show
9:00
9:30
day with her parents. Mr. and 8:311 Climax
9:30 Playhouse 90
Mr!l. Don Stobart.
10:00
11:00 Up to the Minute :Ntrwa
10:30
11:05 Scanning the Weather
11 :00
11:10 The Late Show
11 :05
11:10

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., P'eb. T, ttiT-1

.,...", ,.., 1t ........d lh•t th•
I club .-oulcS worlr. ln eon] unction

I with the other ctubo In the oounly
1on thll project. The telling of cu~
A Val(' ntine theme waa carried
ou l m the Ft:bruary meetJnt of readini of the 88tb ·P salm by Mrs s.a"e1 at EuUr wae dl~rus~e11
th 1, Amateup Gardeners Club at Guy Jkynoldl, devotional leader brieny and tabled until the next
lh«· ho 1,". of MrG. Paul E. Davis,
JJurin&amp; the bu1lneu meetmg the meetin~.
W&lt;' dnt!!&gt;day •'venin!{ The membert rt: ~,gnation of Hn.. Howard O&lt;o1l~y
Seed cat.alog uu were dl.!lpjayed
I and gUl·sts. Mrs . Gerald Prerton. was accept.ecl and two form er by the mewbera and roll call re ·
1Mr ~. Davtd Darst Jr., Mrt. K,alad m('mben, Mn. C. P. Bradbury and ~ponaes were "Botanical name• of
Hnody and Mra. David D.nt Sr., M. n. Cbarlea Bradbury, were re- flowering 1bnabl and pl8ntt."
were pruented red carnation cOr- inlltated.
Papen for lllr evening inelulkd
Mra. L. E . Re)'nolds. chairman "'Ornamenlal •tree~" by Mn. Rot&gt;1ages with wb.lle paper lace ·frill:J,
Arr.mgemena o! carn1 Uon1 and of the cook-book project, gave a ert RawUD,. who bepn her p;per
French iris were used jn the U"flnl report " of the work aecomplilbed with a quot.atloo from Walter Scott
room and a heart or white tam~· by her committee alld announced on the plantinJ of treet and closed
tions an d tulle ruUJJna: wu bun&amp; that irwaa hoped to have the witb Jo)'« Kilmer'• pOem ''Tree• "·
above the rrantel. Tbe heart ..,.. boob on sale In ApriL
.Mn. Arthur StinDer ang the voa part of the altar deroratlont for
Mn. Bruce Uoyd, Meig1 County cal ll'l"8DJement of ''Trees" acthe Young-Kitchen wed.dlna: Sun· Coo,.tact Cbainnan, report.ed on the companied by ,Mil. E. S. Schaaf.
day when the club assisted in ptt· meetinl" be1d in January at the Mn. llicftBJ u Cbamben bad writparing the !lowers a.s a tribute to Heath Metbodtst Church for dub ten 1 paper Oil "Ornamental
their president, Mrs. Robert Rei- pre•Jdenta In the county or their Shrubl" which wu read by Mrs.
bel .
·reprelf'nt&amp;tifts.
RGbert Coati. TIU• paper also eloaAn unusual tiered arrangement Recommendation• from the meet- ed wttb an 1pproprlate poem on
of red carnations wae also uaed in ina: included a eounty wide Cower l1lacs.
the living room and in the dining •how ln June; the Htabli.bment
The tnveDiq prir.e wu eonroom the t&amp;ble wa1 covered with a o fJunlor Garden Cluba aDd land- tributfd by llln. K. D. Amlbary
red nylon net cloth edged in NtiD seaping Of the County Home &amp;ad and won by Kn. Carroll Swan.on.
ribbon and decor-ated wltb white lnflrmary .Mr1. Walter Crooks was OurlnJ the meeti~ Hn. Reibel
hearts..
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named as chairman from the Am&amp;· thanked the dub members for
One of th~ wedding pew decora- teur Gardenen Club to work on their auiat.lnce with the flowers
tions of white ribbon And lace the tlower 11how tommittee and and reception •bea btr daughter,
with. a silver heart silhouette wu Mrs. Randolph Humphrey will be Jane Youn&amp;, wu married Sunday.
also used ·on the table. A ValeQ· to charge of the lunior Garden
The bosteuee: Mra. Devil and
tine doll with red carnatiao bat ~ub project.
Mn. Arthur Skinner invited two
and bouquet centered the table
Mrs. RelbeJ announced that ldrJ.. peltJ and membeh to the dining
and iron-stone ebina was used to lamee B. Titus, Rutland, wa1 lun- room where Mrs. Reibel pre.~ided
carry out the red ami white eolor lor Garden Club cbairman of Dis- at the coffee tefYice. Chicken u.l·
scheme.
trict 11
1d, hot. rolls, tomato aspic: and
Mr11. Reibel presided at the meeV
Mrl, Titus spoke of the plan• hell'"t-fhaped minll were served

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Amateur Gardeners Club Meeting
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Local Men Attend Road Show At Chieago-

Winter Salad Festival
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WATCHES

B. H. SANBORN'
JEWELRY STORE
Jewelers Since 1800
Mill Sl.
Middleport

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firm, aound, red-ripe.

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Panthers Favored Over Athens; Jackets U:riderdogs
!11¥'UIN DUO •••••

Can Knock Top
Team Out Of
Nelsonville Tie

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-lollddleport, 0 ., Feb. 7; 1057-S

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OJdahotnaFmn

Both clubs will be playing Oll
their home floon. The Panther1
will be favarcd to knock doughty
Athens out of a tie for first placr
with ~ ebonville. The J1ckets are
decided underdog! in a tuule •ith
the strong Logan Chieftains, whc
are ti~d with Well.ton for fourth
place.

It was on Jan . 11 the Panther•
went to AthL·ns and surpri!ed the
Bulldogs with a convinci ng 61-48
decision. That loss, plus onl!l to
Nelsonville, are the only ones suf
fered by Athens this season in
league play. The Bulldogs need
1 t'lls one ba dly to stay in the rin'!'
1 with Nelsorwllle.
The Hound•
'tav(l only Gollllpoll~ to polish oft
at home anrl Loran away.

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U~ln by Gu1rd Carmen Rl·
trlth 14 aeeondt to a:o In the
.eeond owrtime turned the trick
for tbe Fl)'erl.
A crowd of 8,880 .watched the
l"Jyers battle .uphll1 from 1 nine-

a:zzf

By UnltH p,..,
and one-half gomc11
&amp;eparuta thu top and bottom
tcsmt in the National Baske tball

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Ho~·b . JO:l-!00, and move to with·
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ol""· The Laken, on
Charlil' M1·rwcl's free throw with
t:i suct•nds Idt to play , defeated
th(' Philaduljibia Warriora, 101 -100.
In the nl..:hrs ~arne the New York
Knkkcthorkm beat the SyratUS(l

Nations, 111)·100.
N~T $107.456.'73
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Oenlal ~~ "Wtisld 11lle to have
one more crack ·at tbe maJan .before he lays up his ~ liicl bit.

]i:ve~ one of his U.ouaands

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fur rrtired fettherw~.:ighl boxlnH , Dayton 68 Miami 0 . 67
&lt;"hamplnn Sand)' SadaJer.

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A car has to have a special kind of
build lind balanc:e lo keep curves
under cohtroL Arid Jklbody outdof9
Chevrolet in that department! It
"colilers" with ·an tlie solid assur·
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car. ~ doesn't throw Its weight
around on turns .b.cauS. it c.iries
Its~ In the rlaltt plaoes.
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lllcely, too-With up to 245 h.p. •
tomtuln in ilild lake a turn at t be
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CliFTON

WORTH OF
ANY
MERCHANDISE

The Good Will Class met at the
:hureh basement ou Wednrsrtay
evenlna: for tlle January meetina

rhe

r:te&lt;&gt;~• 'lg w.:1 ,•o.~ll.:d

l" order

by ~he ~residr ~It twfl a shoe :·:·o.l!lr:l.m 1·.· ~- gi•,t•rs A~. Pl&lt;~chon w.1 ..
held with the same officu s being
held r.1·.(·i.· for &lt;~nvt;ll'r year. F:•l
pre ..:.id!! -l Fri ·~·~ a l' enry vice·p:c ..
M:rbel .Jonnso 1, ·~ '"·· .Launa Ho-!
lnnd ;• .,s, trt ·• 1·c;
Law· •:c!
L•· ··l~ ;,nd con;mir.h~e on .•:1.!11
flowers for the sick Wilma Blake
11nd Betty Call. It was decided in
tl1c meeting to have a ""iJ&gt;ap:-~lti
C •t ' er and bazor in F~brl~y . Pot
lrtck supper was s~rved to the
Jf,~liJWing members : Clara
Wlll.pms. Floren ~a .Young,
Bclv:I
Rom h, Winona
Hollman, Mar~·
Pi«•kens, Leanna Wright Kearns,
Betty Call, Laura HulJ.nd, Henlen
Williams, Lawrene Lewis, l .ucille
Harrison, Irene Justil,
Mildrl'~
Riley Isabell Brown, June Burns,
Helen H11tker, Kay Riley, Mabel
Whatever fate Clark'a baseball J(!Jmson and Frieda He111'7.
Ntuie baa tor hint 'tbe folkj back
Mrs. Frieda
nen. o ~· and ·Mn
~Ome, In Mason CGunty and Mei.jl~ June Burna and da ughter Cheryl
County (Wbk.b has C!eme to claim ..,ent lo Gallipoli! vit
Tuesday
bb ~~ O.nt ·· of tbelr own in many afternoon.
WlYI) W1Jl alWays m1rt him as an
Mr. a••d Mrs. Bill Brown and
C.~tallllilina J'epreaentatlfe of this son11 Kent and Kevin and Mr. and
area. Cltin U'viiiJ, a family man, a Mn. F~rris JOJstis of Mason W&lt;~~
hard wotket, and a great sports- callin,tt: on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Heury
man, Mel Clrk hu never stained Thursday evening.
atlll ll'O'tfing reputation for
mtqrUy, ln ·Jpeorta or buslnesL
Tht da'!s met at the home of
Frieda Henry on MonOuy evening
and quilted and cut rags. Those
pre§er1t were Clara \ol· llllams, LU·
ciHl' H~tr.-i'I(ID,
I twren•.! Lewis,
Mabel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fer·
ris Justis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
8ldke, Mr. and Mrs. George Burt!3.
Dnd girls' anO :MT. and Mrs. NeJ
Henry.
Attendance at CliftGn M. E. Sun
day Scbool Sunda)r wos 99 collection $10.46.
"""· Arlhill' F'[ck.
Pomeroy,
H o.,;,~, and Mrs. Glen Wallace Cabel Wiscom&gt;ln visited Mr. 1M Mn. ·
Nid Henry Suni!sy t'venmg and
attended churt"h services with Mrs.
Htmry.
:r.u. Frcrl Lewis, ('hartrl~tte and
Laurene mn~ored to St. Jo~L·ph
11olipilal P ~t rkcrs burg Wednerday
t 8 ae;Mmpany Isaac J.ewls home
*"hci l1a! been a patient there for

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1 n4" Scnaton also named Mark
Christmc&lt;n ana Floyd BakPr . for·
rn.N W2shing1011
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~("l · lll &lt;he ~i!S~ouri and Ohio-lndi·

rWi aroupd in
souped-up can mg almost every, major Amer:lc'n
CIJ;slnjji ;till" ltlrold Wo~t. 2", and European make, ~- ~re sc~­
said.
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mile" runs in the NASf.'AR "speed
. •'fher .- .ere 1Ue nelghborhooJ week" competition o•L Daytona '•
dubs ail.d even 1 kid lookiila: for ha"d·packed ""'lands.
trolitile eoul.... 't do more fbih. g&gt;;&gt;l
intO i ihoit l'~et fiJht,"' WorSt said
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"They kepJ. teen-aacd bot* off
OVER lQO TO RA
thf' Jtreeta ~ p.ve them fomeDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. UP
~i mofl wottlrirblle to do tb~n , ~ore than 100 spor~. s cJs, lndlu!·

be puUing tot hitil to mate It In
· rdinDJ 11 Wh~n a
the AMerieiti Uia&amp;ue. A 16t of U1
pOrttaya n.artotlct
wPI be mitlhg. that il'lp down to
Chlrlelton on warm summer even·
lna:s to watch him perfot'll\ If he
doean't get IU• chance U!l the bl.g
time this year.
It may not be so eaq tbis y~ar
. With tbe 'nger1 puttinJ PtU accent
on youth IJJnce 19&amp;3. The parent
Tigers, whe own -Mel's 6otitt~,
· CRI;tAGO uP vJetorious
average 2fU, yeat• of aae, ~nd Mtl
is sllght}y " l)fy~ifd that r,onderful but thotouJhly dissatisfied Joey
stage of llfe. M~l eXP« I to lljn GiardeUo today rated Rory CaJ..
hi! 19M contiad. soon.
houn a!l the next target on his
We'll always remember an ob- p_ath t.owattl the middleweia:ht Uservatton of Don (Pizzle) W.olfe'll l!e.
when Mel first got into Double A
tlfainst CllhOun
~0 In tbe Eastern League.. Sild
one," Giardello
,apUt dec~
t&gt;on:
~ bit 300 In anjo!'•!l~ii:'
"Mel Will
9-2 underdoa
Thia prediction did.n 't q1.1ite
at the Chlcaao
come qff over the long haul for
night.
·Mel'!
year with tbc Phillles
foUnd h4Jt with a Beason aver&amp;IJI t 0 eon..,lb 1
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Of. ...,. ami playing in mo8t of the
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report! be hu reee!ved rea·s onable entf'll'IBIII!e~i by Tipr
bi,wiP to bl.l JiOpei tlil( he ffiay
paLtrol a major lotue outtleld
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Forte's brl1llanf showing wam't
enough to save hl&amp; team frqm an
ups~t, for Yale notched a 103·8'7
decision to take undisputed posse!slon of second place in the lv-i!'
League.
BUt it did give the Uttle Lion
an average Of 30.2 points · pet
game, pa~;stnr the 29.8 rfta~be1d "
by, Chsmbertaln - wllo h~a · been
No. 1 in tbe national seorma pa·
rade almost l!llnec the"'tart of the
season ,
Two Oth•r UpMtt
Forte 110tched only nine points
in the first half Wednesday night,
tht&gt;n got 26 in the second half.
But Llllrry Downs' 31 points led
Yale to victory.
Forte's teat took the natio nal
spotlight deSpite two other major
upsets, both. fcaturlng that ol'
devil zone defenst~
Louisville, tbe riation's No. 8
team Jlld hiJbest-ranked independent squall, was haruk1l Its
accond straight upset, 85·74 , by
Morehead State of Kentuck y and
Cnnisiu11, ranked No. 11 natlonaUy,
fell short. In a late rally and

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TUCSON, Ariz., U,P - 1. Aspirin•
newcomers to the professional
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Prell
~olf tour bearn the acramble to
IAIT
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In
ay for top money
thf tumu). A.mhent M ·Ha!'Vard 151S
touw Tucson Open.
Temp]~ 81 VUiaoova 72
Bill Casper Jr., who won the Bostun U. 1JS TUrtl!l 60
Phoen!~ Open last wett; Dow 4uabtk!o 85 Duquesne 72
Flnlterwlld. Ath~nl, 0 ., pro gq_lf'll COlJat. 75 Cornell 63
· setond lead ~ng nitmey \tlnner last Yale 101 COIUiftbta 8'1'
year; and burley MUi:c Souchak, Princeton. 89 RutJeU 63
CrGaslna:ers, N. Y.! wee amont ! Penn 67 Brown M
thole Uattld most llaet:y to ~uteetd Army 90 Albr11ht '74
here.
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knock·1lown drag-out fight rljht
Rutlaml's Hl'd Dt'Vih w1ll p1:~y
down to lh(• wire.
f'orollon lli~h
S("hou\
ton i ·~hl
'rhl' rirsl-iJ ince Fort Wayne Pll· (Th unday) here on the Rull and
tons :lroppfd a 108-93 decision to hU'llC n oor in a game pr&amp;vlou~ly
the Uus\on Ccltics, the Eastern post Jl!•hed from January 18 b(lDlvl&lt;i"'' lee•lo " , Wedneoday night. eause of ball weather.
The Sl'ron(J place St. Louis Hawks
The Rect Devils's ha.ve Ea!&gt;te~n
nl!lo lost, b ut lhe lhird·ploce Ro- tu play Yet on Feb. 12, away, th&lt;'n
c::he~ter Hnv:ll~ and
fourth-place .J&lt;trksunvllle-Trimble on Feb. 15.
Mtnnf'~poli~ l.uken won to tighten al~o aWay.

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flat break dick and if they cOil·
tlnue their rebounding aa: thet did
ln the Wellston game In tht Htond h&amp;lf, Athens Is in fot "belill
point deficit In the first half.
The end of regulation time '"' Ji:nocked out of the fint plal!t fli.
Coach. Nolan Swaeldtamftifi''i
the score t• c!l BL 56-all . Dayton,
which won it• 12th victory in 18 well-trodded-over Yellow Jae1iefa
start!, went In rronl In the ftnt face an uphill battle against Loovertime , but a long set shot Jn gan, now 6-6 compared to Middlethe last second hy Miami's Eddie port'• 2-10. On Jan. 11 the JIICltets
Wingard stnl the gilme into the f0111t to Logan 69-M on the Loa:an
floor.
second overlime.
It familiar ba1keb and floor are
At Granville, Denillon opened up worth l~ polnt1, and the Ja('ketl!
a 19 ?Oint !Pad In the finJt seven get as hot as they did against
minutes after holding a mere 38-34 Jack'lon in the Becond half last
halftime margin.
week, Lagan can be in for a bad
night.
The score was tied nine tlmea
In the fin;t half, although the BI.J
Against G.1Jiipoli11 Tuesday nigh1
Red led by six poinl!&gt; Dl one time. the Jal"'hts surfcred a let detwn,
playing without heart, and mi!lt1n1
theJr shot! right and leh. LoglAn
ls the first of two tourhles the
Jackets face. l...a!&gt;t game on tll e
schedule is against Pomeroy at
1\flddl{•port f'r.bruary Hi.

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Wellston
will
be
g-iven 62-81
tht Tueo!day
HI• to n,J.Jht,
du-plieJM
their earlier tlctory.

Pro Loop Tight
As 31f2 Gamrs
Separate Crowd

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Coaeh Dick Retton'tl bo)'l,
from a heutenin• vietoioy oyiJ bad a big job

ly United tfrMs

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Learn~ng

PAU1 BEACH. Fl.1. UP · lu.:~t
·¥ben folks alt1!1g lh~ winter golt
tircuit wtore
bcginr.ing to talk
about young Ann QLn -1 of Maruville, Waah., 11iona: c~trne 13-year
c:.ld Silaron
Fb.doos , an eitht·
rrl&lt;i~ ltudent
from Dubuque,
towa , to &lt;~ttal tht thtl'ld..-r.
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F"ladMs, a sem i·
finaUH i11 !a:.t ynr's
National
lunior ~bl'll"" pJon~hip~ slartl{•d the
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Uaid golf fana In t hit. winter re·
CHrcAOO \It 1 ~wort 01el"till'h· ~ort town Wed ncjl{jay \\'hen she
Wett COlUIDbla'l' :Mel Clark nGW . lotted , p&amp;bdO~ whld ne~; aol¥c- ebalked up au 8J in the opening
of the Cblrleltml senatm wtll juveniJe -dmJRjd~tiCf, ·tfli *orld 1 ound of the 39lt, annual Plllm
leave Fe~al')' lGth to JO to the three cushion biUiarl) (haiDpion Beach Vt omen'&amp;
Ar&gt;!at~~ur ]j!Ol£
tJrlt tfalillftl etfn) of Ut• .l&gt;etttJit nilj tbdly.
tourna10ent.
FRANKFURT, Germany
UP ·
A !op Rulliln atbletle expert ha ~
critleiz.ed ibe BovieU' 1howih1 In
track and field It tbe Me!bourn£&gt;
Olyn:tpica a'l diaippointlttt and put
!hP rhict blame co ovet:tralning.
"The Olymple O,IQi did rot
bring JJS what we .u ..
expttted," kussfa.'S AleJCiudrlt
lklov
wrote in the latest edfUOil fJ1 the
Welt Oetm 11 a offlfl•l ithteuc putHtotJr.n ''Leltltathletilr."

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Athens must conquer Pomeroy
then play Wellston
l)n their hoTT'e noor Feb. 15. Ath.
ens hu not :osl a game since tM ·

Baseball, Golf, Billiards

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COMBINE

Frida~· nigh~

D1yton ~queezed paat Miami,
8&amp;6'7, in a double overtime thriller ..., DtDMa took over lint
pliN In the Oblo Conference to
marlr: tbe h11b sPot. In .oll:to eolleae b..ketbaU Wedneill•r hl.bt.
A fOmblnation Of DenJf6ft'112-'72
vldory over Kenyoh tnd .Al:ron's
&amp;2-48 )Oq to Wlttenbur-' put the
Bli Red Into the Ohio Conterenee

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Sunday ldUtol Atttrtdlfttl f!'b .
wa1 82. CoUec-tion tll 'II Rob' t·rt .'llurr•r Supt. fLew. Eldo'l e: vemng.
lilake pastor.
)~ r•. Ph;,·t.iu Fonna wm
)lr. an!! Mrs. auuell Van Metn
iflg lOOn to ller huS'band
I J. f f&gt;orllamd IPthl Sa1 :1rd1y tvl'n •tatlo•t~ 'n Ankor~~~a~ Alt•lb
In !!: with Mr. itl~ )frs"/Rubc-rt Van
I "l'. etc-r .lRd famliy.
ramt&gt;l&lt;~. MurnJ h.N lhe
~lr . aud V.:n Paul
Mr. ilml \lr11. Robert 'Wil"bh ln-1
f HJl:l ) of G u ys"'i\1~ . Q. spent !Uh· hrrc hat~ moved, to",'.," nnliinlt:i
01
~rrr~l in tbl•
1h~· w.: h .\l' r .and ~t; ·:. Alvo~ Hoi
11-Je Oil .
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A~Vl'! Ji.eed ~ ~ a surgical palh•i.t
Mr. •md Mn. CWnton Hol~btllt
in ~~ Jo..eph lioiJpital in l'ttrkL~Il ~JJJtnl lo'riday n.nint
l,u rli'.
~n Jtr~tf!ef C.tttr and dauNal
Rrv . and Mrs. Eldo1o Blake and ul LmtJ ftottOm.
\ Fannie Johnson attenr!ed lhl' fun·
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Pomeroy·~ Purple Panthers have
a Job they will re'tish with great
(lee--if they tan puiJ it off........and
the Middleport Yellow Jackets get
their ned to the last chance to
pu11 them:telves out of the StOAL
basement ln buketball g&lt;~mel!l Fri.
dty hlght.
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$79,95
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McMaster
lllrdwotllllllll Fumituro
Mlddlttoort

the past week.
Rev. Richard Wright and T. 0 .
Young and Ed N11trou mmored to
Ruh.tinglon Wednesda ; et•ening to
llti~hd a meet1n;..
Mr. an Mrs. Le!ter Oli.nier and
BOb r.reer of New. Ha"llel'l, Mr. 1m.~
Mn. J11mes Harris, M;.son vialte1l
lllf!C Lewis al St. Joesph, Sullda:..·.
JaneL Zerkle or Harlford was
Wednesday evr.nina 11uper IUP.&gt;(
of Ann Williams.
Vu~ella R&lt;r:;bll!''l, Pt.
Pleasant
ROute Is s1•~ndtng an
l!'xt!Dded
v~si t with Mr. and Mrs. Kmlson
Robin!Jon nnJ famU}'}
CLASS MElT
Anr \\1Llli ams Sund11y
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~vening. Thr en~ning was spetLI
In naintiug 1·eligious jJicturPs alt er
a lite hour delicious r?.freshment.•
of hamberg, pop, potato chipa and
atnlly was served to Reta
and
Adit Sm il h, Joe Roush and Jo,m
Ollver. The hostea Ann WHiiarr.~.
\trs. Chester Oliver :1n1l ctau~;h­
ter Shirlt·r . Jnri June Tucker V:tn
Metf'r wr.rr sl.oppm,e :n Pomeroy
Middleport and Pt. PleAsant last
wcrk.
V.r . anrl Mr s. Cawin OHver oi
N~w Haven and Mr. and
J&lt;lrs.
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Can Knock Top
Team Out Of
Nelsonville Tie

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-lollddleport, 0 ., Feb. 7; 1057-S

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Both clubs will be playing Oll
their home floon. The Panther1
will be favarcd to knock doughty
Athens out of a tie for first placr
with ~ ebonville. The J1ckets are
decided underdog! in a tuule •ith
the strong Logan Chieftains, whc
are ti~d with Well.ton for fourth
place.

It was on Jan . 11 the Panther•
went to AthL·ns and surpri!ed the
Bulldogs with a convinci ng 61-48
decision. That loss, plus onl!l to
Nelsonville, are the only ones suf
fered by Athens this season in
league play. The Bulldogs need
1 t'lls one ba dly to stay in the rin'!'
1 with Nelsorwllle.
The Hound•
'tav(l only Gollllpoll~ to polish oft
at home anrl Loran away.

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t:i suct•nds Idt to play , defeated
th(' Philaduljibia Warriora, 101 -100.
In the nl..:hrs ~arne the New York
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CliFTON

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The Good Will Class met at the
:hureh basement ou Wednrsrtay
evenlna: for tlle January meetina

rhe

r:te&lt;&gt;~• 'lg w.:1 ,•o.~ll.:d

l" order

by ~he ~residr ~It twfl a shoe :·:·o.l!lr:l.m 1·.· ~- gi•,t•rs A~. Pl&lt;~chon w.1 ..
held with the same officu s being
held r.1·.(·i.· for &lt;~nvt;ll'r year. F:•l
pre ..:.id!! -l Fri ·~·~ a l' enry vice·p:c ..
M:rbel .Jonnso 1, ·~ '"·· .Launa Ho-!
lnnd ;• .,s, trt ·• 1·c;
Law· •:c!
L•· ··l~ ;,nd con;mir.h~e on .•:1.!11
flowers for the sick Wilma Blake
11nd Betty Call. It was decided in
tl1c meeting to have a ""iJ&gt;ap:-~lti
C •t ' er and bazor in F~brl~y . Pot
lrtck supper was s~rved to the
Jf,~liJWing members : Clara
Wlll.pms. Floren ~a .Young,
Bclv:I
Rom h, Winona
Hollman, Mar~·
Pi«•kens, Leanna Wright Kearns,
Betty Call, Laura HulJ.nd, Henlen
Williams, Lawrene Lewis, l .ucille
Harrison, Irene Justil,
Mildrl'~
Riley Isabell Brown, June Burns,
Helen H11tker, Kay Riley, Mabel
Whatever fate Clark'a baseball J(!Jmson and Frieda He111'7.
Ntuie baa tor hint 'tbe folkj back
Mrs. Frieda
nen. o ~· and ·Mn
~Ome, In Mason CGunty and Mei.jl~ June Burna and da ughter Cheryl
County (Wbk.b has C!eme to claim ..,ent lo Gallipoli! vit
Tuesday
bb ~~ O.nt ·· of tbelr own in many afternoon.
WlYI) W1Jl alWays m1rt him as an
Mr. a••d Mrs. Bill Brown and
C.~tallllilina J'epreaentatlfe of this son11 Kent and Kevin and Mr. and
area. Cltin U'viiiJ, a family man, a Mn. F~rris JOJstis of Mason W&lt;~~
hard wotket, and a great sports- callin,tt: on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Heury
man, Mel Clrk hu never stained Thursday evening.
atlll ll'O'tfing reputation for
mtqrUy, ln ·Jpeorta or buslnesL
Tht da'!s met at the home of
Frieda Henry on MonOuy evening
and quilted and cut rags. Those
pre§er1t were Clara \ol· llllams, LU·
ciHl' H~tr.-i'I(ID,
I twren•.! Lewis,
Mabel Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fer·
ris Justis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
8ldke, Mr. and Mrs. George Burt!3.
Dnd girls' anO :MT. and Mrs. NeJ
Henry.
Attendance at CliftGn M. E. Sun
day Scbool Sunda)r wos 99 collection $10.46.
"""· Arlhill' F'[ck.
Pomeroy,
H o.,;,~, and Mrs. Glen Wallace Cabel Wiscom&gt;ln visited Mr. 1M Mn. ·
Nid Henry Suni!sy t'venmg and
attended churt"h services with Mrs.
Htmry.
:r.u. Frcrl Lewis, ('hartrl~tte and
Laurene mn~ored to St. Jo~L·ph
11olipilal P ~t rkcrs burg Wednerday
t 8 ae;Mmpany Isaac J.ewls home
*"hci l1a! been a patient there for

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1 n4" Scnaton also named Mark
Christmc&lt;n ana Floyd BakPr . for·
rn.N W2shing1011
I :Jf t e lt! Pr~ ·, o
~("l · lll &lt;he ~i!S~ouri and Ohio-lndi·

rWi aroupd in
souped-up can mg almost every, major Amer:lc'n
CIJ;slnjji ;till" ltlrold Wo~t. 2", and European make, ~- ~re sc~­
said.
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mile" runs in the NASf.'AR "speed
. •'fher .- .ere 1Ue nelghborhooJ week" competition o•L Daytona '•
dubs ail.d even 1 kid lookiila: for ha"d·packed ""'lands.
trolitile eoul.... 't do more fbih. g&gt;;&gt;l
intO i ihoit l'~et fiJht,"' WorSt said
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"They kepJ. teen-aacd bot* off
OVER lQO TO RA
thf' Jtreeta ~ p.ve them fomeDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. UP
~i mofl wottlrirblle to do tb~n , ~ore than 100 spor~. s cJs, lndlu!·

be puUing tot hitil to mate It In
· rdinDJ 11 Wh~n a
the AMerieiti Uia&amp;ue. A 16t of U1
pOrttaya n.artotlct
wPI be mitlhg. that il'lp down to
Chlrlelton on warm summer even·
lna:s to watch him perfot'll\ If he
doean't get IU• chance U!l the bl.g
time this year.
It may not be so eaq tbis y~ar
. With tbe 'nger1 puttinJ PtU accent
on youth IJJnce 19&amp;3. The parent
Tigers, whe own -Mel's 6otitt~,
· CRI;tAGO uP vJetorious
average 2fU, yeat• of aae, ~nd Mtl
is sllght}y " l)fy~ifd that r,onderful but thotouJhly dissatisfied Joey
stage of llfe. M~l eXP« I to lljn GiardeUo today rated Rory CaJ..
hi! 19M contiad. soon.
houn a!l the next target on his
We'll always remember an ob- p_ath t.owattl the middleweia:ht Uservatton of Don (Pizzle) W.olfe'll l!e.
when Mel first got into Double A
tlfainst CllhOun
~0 In tbe Eastern League.. Sild
one," Giardello
,apUt dec~
t&gt;on:
~ bit 300 In anjo!'•!l~ii:'
"Mel Will
9-2 underdoa
Thia prediction did.n 't q1.1ite
at the Chlcaao
come qff over the long haul for
night.
·Mel'!
year with tbc Phillles
foUnd h4Jt with a Beason aver&amp;IJI t 0 eon..,lb 1
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Of. ...,. ami playing in mo8t of the
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Forte's brl1llanf showing wam't
enough to save hl&amp; team frqm an
ups~t, for Yale notched a 103·8'7
decision to take undisputed posse!slon of second place in the lv-i!'
League.
BUt it did give the Uttle Lion
an average Of 30.2 points · pet
game, pa~;stnr the 29.8 rfta~be1d "
by, Chsmbertaln - wllo h~a · been
No. 1 in tbe national seorma pa·
rade almost l!llnec the"'tart of the
season ,
Two Oth•r UpMtt
Forte 110tched only nine points
in the first half Wednesday night,
tht&gt;n got 26 in the second half.
But Llllrry Downs' 31 points led
Yale to victory.
Forte's teat took the natio nal
spotlight deSpite two other major
upsets, both. fcaturlng that ol'
devil zone defenst~
Louisville, tbe riation's No. 8
team Jlld hiJbest-ranked independent squall, was haruk1l Its
accond straight upset, 85·74 , by
Morehead State of Kentuck y and
Cnnisiu11, ranked No. 11 natlonaUy,
fell short. In a late rally and

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TUCSON, Ariz., U,P - 1. Aspirin•
newcomers to the professional
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Prell
~olf tour bearn the acramble to
IAIT
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In
ay for top money
thf tumu). A.mhent M ·Ha!'Vard 151S
touw Tucson Open.
Temp]~ 81 VUiaoova 72
Bill Casper Jr., who won the Bostun U. 1JS TUrtl!l 60
Phoen!~ Open last wett; Dow 4uabtk!o 85 Duquesne 72
Flnlterwlld. Ath~nl, 0 ., pro gq_lf'll COlJat. 75 Cornell 63
· setond lead ~ng nitmey \tlnner last Yale 101 COIUiftbta 8'1'
year; and burley MUi:c Souchak, Princeton. 89 RutJeU 63
CrGaslna:ers, N. Y.! wee amont ! Penn 67 Brown M
thole Uattld most llaet:y to ~uteetd Army 90 Albr11ht '74
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knock·1lown drag-out fight rljht
Rutlaml's Hl'd Dt'Vih w1ll p1:~y
down to lh(• wire.
f'orollon lli~h
S("hou\
ton i ·~hl
'rhl' rirsl-iJ ince Fort Wayne Pll· (Th unday) here on the Rull and
tons :lroppfd a 108-93 decision to hU'llC n oor in a game pr&amp;vlou~ly
the Uus\on Ccltics, the Eastern post Jl!•hed from January 18 b(lDlvl&lt;i"'' lee•lo " , Wedneoday night. eause of ball weather.
The Sl'ron(J place St. Louis Hawks
The Rect Devils's ha.ve Ea!&gt;te~n
nl!lo lost, b ut lhe lhird·ploce Ro- tu play Yet on Feb. 12, away, th&lt;'n
c::he~ter Hnv:ll~ and
fourth-place .J&lt;trksunvllle-Trimble on Feb. 15.
Mtnnf'~poli~ l.uken won to tighten al~o aWay.

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flat break dick and if they cOil·
tlnue their rebounding aa: thet did
ln the Wellston game In tht Htond h&amp;lf, Athens Is in fot "belill
point deficit In the first half.
The end of regulation time '"' Ji:nocked out of the fint plal!t fli.
Coach. Nolan Swaeldtamftifi''i
the score t• c!l BL 56-all . Dayton,
which won it• 12th victory in 18 well-trodded-over Yellow Jae1iefa
start!, went In rronl In the ftnt face an uphill battle against Loovertime , but a long set shot Jn gan, now 6-6 compared to Middlethe last second hy Miami's Eddie port'• 2-10. On Jan. 11 the JIICltets
Wingard stnl the gilme into the f0111t to Logan 69-M on the Loa:an
floor.
second overlime.
It familiar ba1keb and floor are
At Granville, Denillon opened up worth l~ polnt1, and the Ja('ketl!
a 19 ?Oint !Pad In the finJt seven get as hot as they did against
minutes after holding a mere 38-34 Jack'lon in the Becond half last
halftime margin.
week, Lagan can be in for a bad
night.
The score was tied nine tlmea
In the fin;t half, although the BI.J
Against G.1Jiipoli11 Tuesday nigh1
Red led by six poinl!&gt; Dl one time. the Jal"'hts surfcred a let detwn,
playing without heart, and mi!lt1n1
theJr shot! right and leh. LoglAn
ls the first of two tourhles the
Jackets face. l...a!&gt;t game on tll e
schedule is against Pomeroy at
1\flddl{•port f'r.bruary Hi.

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will
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g-iven 62-81
tht Tueo!day
HI• to n,J.Jht,
du-plieJM
their earlier tlctory.

Pro Loop Tight
As 31f2 Gamrs
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Coaeh Dick Retton'tl bo)'l,
from a heutenin• vietoioy oyiJ bad a big job

ly United tfrMs

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Learn~ng

PAU1 BEACH. Fl.1. UP · lu.:~t
·¥ben folks alt1!1g lh~ winter golt
tircuit wtore
bcginr.ing to talk
about young Ann QLn -1 of Maruville, Waah., 11iona: c~trne 13-year
c:.ld Silaron
Fb.doos , an eitht·
rrl&lt;i~ ltudent
from Dubuque,
towa , to &lt;~ttal tht thtl'ld..-r.
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F"ladMs, a sem i·
finaUH i11 !a:.t ynr's
National
lunior ~bl'll"" pJon~hip~ slartl{•d the
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Uaid golf fana In t hit. winter re·
CHrcAOO \It 1 ~wort 01el"till'h· ~ort town Wed ncjl{jay \\'hen she
Wett COlUIDbla'l' :Mel Clark nGW . lotted , p&amp;bdO~ whld ne~; aol¥c- ebalked up au 8J in the opening
of the Cblrleltml senatm wtll juveniJe -dmJRjd~tiCf, ·tfli *orld 1 ound of the 39lt, annual Plllm
leave Fe~al')' lGth to JO to the three cushion biUiarl) (haiDpion Beach Vt omen'&amp;
Ar&gt;!at~~ur ]j!Ol£
tJrlt tfalillftl etfn) of Ut• .l&gt;etttJit nilj tbdly.
tourna10ent.
FRANKFURT, Germany
UP ·
A !op Rulliln atbletle expert ha ~
critleiz.ed ibe BovieU' 1howih1 In
track and field It tbe Me!bourn£&gt;
Olyn:tpica a'l diaippointlttt and put
!hP rhict blame co ovet:tralning.
"The Olymple O,IQi did rot
bring JJS what we .u ..
expttted," kussfa.'S AleJCiudrlt
lklov
wrote in the latest edfUOil fJ1 the
Welt Oetm 11 a offlfl•l ithteuc putHtotJr.n ''Leltltathletilr."

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Athens must conquer Pomeroy
then play Wellston
l)n their hoTT'e noor Feb. 15. Ath.
ens hu not :osl a game since tM ·

Baseball, Golf, Billiards

fhe

COMBINE

Frida~· nigh~

D1yton ~queezed paat Miami,
8&amp;6'7, in a double overtime thriller ..., DtDMa took over lint
pliN In the Oblo Conference to
marlr: tbe h11b sPot. In .oll:to eolleae b..ketbaU Wedneill•r hl.bt.
A fOmblnation Of DenJf6ft'112-'72
vldory over Kenyoh tnd .Al:ron's
&amp;2-48 )Oq to Wlttenbur-' put the
Bli Red Into the Ohio Conterenee

SIMON'S SPECIAL

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Double Overtime; Denison Wins

Sunday ldUtol Atttrtdlfttl f!'b .
wa1 82. CoUec-tion tll 'II Rob' t·rt .'llurr•r Supt. fLew. Eldo'l e: vemng.
lilake pastor.
)~ r•. Ph;,·t.iu Fonna wm
)lr. an!! Mrs. auuell Van Metn
iflg lOOn to ller huS'band
I J. f f&gt;orllamd IPthl Sa1 :1rd1y tvl'n •tatlo•t~ 'n Ankor~~~a~ Alt•lb
In !!: with Mr. itl~ )frs"/Rubc-rt Van
I "l'. etc-r .lRd famliy.
ramt&gt;l&lt;~. MurnJ h.N lhe
~lr . aud V.:n Paul
Mr. ilml \lr11. Robert 'Wil"bh ln-1
f HJl:l ) of G u ys"'i\1~ . Q. spent !Uh· hrrc hat~ moved, to",'.," nnliinlt:i
01
~rrr~l in tbl•
1h~· w.: h .\l' r .and ~t; ·:. Alvo~ Hoi
11-Je Oil .
'I TI _[," r .
A~Vl'! Ji.eed ~ ~ a surgical palh•i.t
Mr. •md Mn. CWnton Hol~btllt
in ~~ Jo..eph lioiJpital in l'ttrkL~Il ~JJJtnl lo'riday n.nint
l,u rli'.
~n Jtr~tf!ef C.tttr and dauNal
Rrv . and Mrs. Eldo1o Blake and ul LmtJ ftottOm.
\ Fannie Johnson attenr!ed lhl' fun·
Mo....

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•Midtllt!leirl, 0., lleb. 1, 1957

DoWnrlterTo

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._birit iiHIIIH!f, Pomeroy

Pomeroy·~ Purple Panthers have
a Job they will re'tish with great
(lee--if they tan puiJ it off........and
the Middleport Yellow Jackets get
their ned to the last chance to
pu11 them:telves out of the StOAL
basement ln buketball g&lt;~mel!l Fri.
dty hlght.
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IAJelally &amp;waed lllld &amp;pera&amp;ed
700 IIIII Mila Ill.

Pomero:r

Reg. $11.85
$79,95
5 Pleceo ... , .. , ... $(9.95

McMaster
lllrdwotllllllll Fumituro
Mlddlttoort

the past week.
Rev. Richard Wright and T. 0 .
Young and Ed N11trou mmored to
Ruh.tinglon Wednesda ; et•ening to
llti~hd a meet1n;..
Mr. an Mrs. Le!ter Oli.nier and
BOb r.reer of New. Ha"llel'l, Mr. 1m.~
Mn. J11mes Harris, M;.son vialte1l
lllf!C Lewis al St. Joesph, Sullda:..·.
JaneL Zerkle or Harlford was
Wednesday evr.nina 11uper IUP.&gt;(
of Ann Williams.
Vu~ella R&lt;r:;bll!''l, Pt.
Pleasant
ROute Is s1•~ndtng an
l!'xt!Dded
v~si t with Mr. and Mrs. Kmlson
Robin!Jon nnJ famU}'}
CLASS MElT
Anr \\1Llli ams Sund11y
I!Chool
ela!'!l t.td at h ~r homt· Thurtdo~y
~vening. Thr en~ning was spetLI
In naintiug 1·eligious jJicturPs alt er
a lite hour delicious r?.freshment.•
of hamberg, pop, potato chipa and
atnlly was served to Reta
and
Adit Sm il h, Joe Roush and Jo,m
Ollver. The hostea Ann WHiiarr.~.
\trs. Chester Oliver :1n1l ctau~;h­
ter Shirlt·r . Jnri June Tucker V:tn
Metf'r wr.rr sl.oppm,e :n Pomeroy
Middleport and Pt. PleAsant last
wcrk.
V.r . anrl Mr s. Cawin OHver oi
N~w Haven and Mr. and
J&lt;lrs.
('neen Cart wr jJ!ht ot M:ann vb.tted
Mt. n.id Mrs. Chester Olivet tnd
~abtily recc:ttly.

$100 Worth

Of Mtrthonclltt

FOR EXAMPLE:
Olid

For

$299.50
and get FREE

OR

l S.e t of ·

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FREE

$tOO
Value

SERTA BOXSI'RINGS
MATTRESS
ot $50.00 eat:h for

GAS
RANGE
OR

Buy o Two Piece Living Room Suite and get
FREE $50.00 Bose Rocker, 2 Stwp Tables, I
Coffee Table vah1ed at 40.00 and I Wrought
Iron TV Choir valued at $10.00, a totol of
$1 00 FREE Merchandlee.
Beautiful Seleetf- of l,ll'ING ROOM
SUITES l11 tnallll eolors

RUTLAND ·FURNITURE
Phone 2-4811

ltutlenll, Ohio

�e.-o,uy SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 7, 195 7
FOR

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S:ald persons and all other•
1 mg ;m Jnterl'st m s.atd property
NOTICI
1 a re requued to ap~ar 1md file
Ger al d WhJtlock at !lt re~~ u n
h
d C
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The
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nkn&lt;Jwn
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t'IT"~
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Fl
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ourt on or
k
bd ort Marth 2(} , 19~7
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HO\\ um
BOl-rS
kn o .,., n J,r rr .,f lr , ~·. 111 • 1"( k
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U·uted Stat es M~rshall
l'l',.,td rt., unkrr' .111
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known ht'lr~ t.f J u ill' \ 1 'I ur if' l,
~ !)o knull n .... 1 \ I r urlrv dt·
rea~t·d \\Ill bkr ri•Jii! r· t hat the
j l lnr •t·rl s·~t ··· rd \ 1111111 , h &lt;~~ ftlt·d
rts cou•pla 1111 111 t'" 1 nr tt·d !:'tal l' S
Dt strr ~ ~,_ 1 , rrt -;, rl'Ji•ln 1, 1stnr t
uf Uh lu ii i 1 r,lrnrr'nr· ht ug 1·1\·r l
1 "r. ctJ on 4114 ~ 1 11111 . 1 :-,- 1 11 .~ of A
1 men u 1 ~~ ·F. ; 1 , 11 • T ~rrle• a nd ulht · l~ .

~l' ekrn 6 fur&lt; 1 1 u~u ·

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rrrent lren rt po r1 tJ 11 . lul lu"r n&amp; de
sur
bed pro,&gt;ert~
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1
2 LOTS tn SYRACUSt. rourrdatron
emg !In tr'l l\ tdu 1 ~'&lt;" thrr s 111
for hOUii~. blu~:"rlllb
w&lt;rter crt}
terest Lue~
rn 111lr ' fullo\\Jnl.(
r~:o.~l prop
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111 tlu · Tu~ n~hrp or
taps Blil Coz;.rt, Racrrll.'
Salem ('UL.I'rty of M ~ lgs State of
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Ohw ~~·( !ro•· r\ u 2~. 1 ov.u :-.lo R
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Han ge !\:o 15 nhw Company s
4 I Or RPnf
t I
PurchliH' J· r;o~Liron s Nus 34 anrl
3 furnished Romts and BATH las
at 109 Unwn A\c Pomeroy
Phone 494 ·Y Pen') L Peoples FrBegJnn r~1 g ~n the ~o tllh ~ 1 11J ~
2 1 tf
I actt vn
::!~ 30 c aul~:o an
- - -lmk.s F.asl 0 ~ thP SouthweSt
5 ROOM HOUS~ wr1t lr lr.rtlr , ven nerd th,•r &lt;"k1 ht 1', " Nl a~t ,l8 ch.ur 15
etlan blinds L.!J S turrra U.! and an 64 1HI s to Ir e urt Jwt· ~t t&lt;lr·
garage tn Mrdd lt polt Phone ner of ':'h.t 1 ~ ~~r.wwrr and 1\&lt;.~ S
839-M or 907· X
2 7
tc ~OliN FUIU'JYt F. S l&lt;~n d tht•Jwe
THREE B00:\1 . art 1 outh 32 t·h,lln~ '1!1 rl 75 11.11 k:s tn
TWO .od
ap · 1 tht• lrne bt·tvet•n Fr&lt;~dron .J4 and
ments, c lt:se In towrr 127 Butter· l 35 lh""'" &lt;""SI 10 e·h•t"" a"d 86
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2 5 lZtc
nut Ave
~--~ ------ 1 IWmk.s th~nc(' Sou,th 80 degrees
I ··~or relil - t&lt;.lt•Cln.. wallpap 1 1 est 10 lh ~ land ormcrl~ ow ned
Mtd by SILA S SIHON~ theme North
steamer Clinton fi~be r
'1 1·1·11 r7 degrc~~ 38 ;ur.nute~ ~est a·
dleport Pb 6265 X
-- - - ongh the Jn&lt;'s 0 SILAS S rRONG
~CD
Ledden. lo t c lrne het~ren l-'ractwn No
Sealfold Boards , Dnp Clotb.L 37 and No 38; thence Easl along
Clintoo Fisher, Klddlepoft:.
sard lme to the place or begin·
Pbc.nr ~X.
11·1-tf mng, rtmtarr mg 74 acres more or
--less. Hemg the ~ame real estate
ONE 4 R
8 room~o~~p~~~~~~:~r~:: conveyed b/ l'EEZHA TUH.NEii.
M out. A N
ET AL, to C.'\RL_ H. ~I~N~FIEIJ)
inside a
~enlg~f
and CLARA SHF. Nf'.F IELD br
Pomeroy
deed dilh'd Novl'tlllu r 9 1943 and
--3 Rooms d ownsta1rs i\PAHTMENT rccordrd NnvPmber 23 1943 rn
I Phone
Mrddleport the rerord~ or the DrL•rls of Metg~
foe
2 6 3tc
County, (~lHJ, ~~ 0~~-~t· 151 • Page
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find employment_ hlre _
or find a lost item through
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RESULTS
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
balaru:lng and brake &amp;ervlce.
Hackett's Safety Service, Weat
:Main Str~t, Pomeroy, Ohio .

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We Are Pleased

TO ANNOUNCE
TilE

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COMPANY
Phone 94
Pomeroy, 0.
AS TilE
I'OR

McCULLOCH

CIIAIN SAWS
Headquarters For
e Soles eParts eservlee
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1956 I'ONTI.4.C VB Star &lt; hi('f Sc·
d;ul Le~~ than sumo l'aMy mtles.
$249~ 00. Blaettnar s, l'unlt.'ruy.
2 7 6lt
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I!J~6 BLllCK VH Special 4 dr HIV ·
!('fa Scdun " Hard Top'', Oil('
loca l owner $2695.{)0. Dlac1t ·
ncr·~. !'omcroy
2 7 6lc
8
1956 PONTIAC VB 2 dr . Sf' dan
Les11 than 12.000 mllcm h~ cue·
ful lora! owner $219~ 00 Ulactl·
oar's, Ponwroy.
2 7 Ute
8
19~5

BUil'K Special 2 dr. I!Jv!efll
Cpe. Dynullow drive, " llud
Top" one carc£nl owner $2195
Dlal•lln&lt;~r's l'om('fOy
2 7 Ott•

8

19:i5 PLYMOUTH VB Sav~v 4 dr
Srdan Onf! local owner lh
packed to the bnm with vim 1
$149~ 00 Blaettnar'a, Pom eroy
2 7 6tc

BUICf\ Special 2 dr Sedan

Low mtle:~ee. one local ownt•r
$1895 00. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
2 7 6tc
1953 JE-EP w"'lt"'h-:
4- w:-h-, .-:-, dnH'
. real Gotld condition, price $69~
317 }f.atn St., Point Plco11nnt, W
Va, before " oo p. m.
2 7 :ltp

(8b) Auto Service~

B H. I&lt;AWLI."'GS SONS CO. - 2&lt;
hour Wrtrker Service.
Day
Phone
8039-X.

fl227
Night
Phone
DODGE • PLYMOUTII

DEALERS.

3 6 ll

(9) For Sale
ruEI~GI.Ass AWNINGS ~~d ~onr

canopiea, venetian bHnd~ ull
color1 anrt 11lzes. Mlumlnum lad
den. all k!nd". nursery Htodi
all kinds. window bllnd11 rm 1
1hades all colon and rdzc~. ~·rf'('
inRlalhttinn, frf'e CMiimatf's ll&lt;~lc
Wippel Supply. 21~ Union Avc
J•o~oeroy .
2 1 l moe

1000 'rb IIORSE }' OH SALF. l'cctl
Kann.rn, Pomero,., RD 2
2 5

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MAYTAG WASUEit In cxc('Jient
condition. Phone Pomeroy 90~·4
2 tJ 3tc
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EliLlt Railroad WATCU, ~~obc 16
2J jewel, 2 yeara old, r-rlcc $40
Call 9378 or eonllrct .at 23!\ l''ront

&amp;tree•. Mtddleport.

2 6 3h:

THOR WRINGER TYPE WASHER,
8 )'eats old, ~00. Phone 0038J'

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North 22 de5'l. East 27~ feet, thence
Nor1h 40 de~t East 290 feet; thence 1
North 48 Deg. F..ast 187 feet; I
thence North 61 Des East ~94 feet
thence North 34lf..r: Deg Eaat 99
feet, thence North 17'h Deg Eut
------ (21)
198 le.t; tbeneo Noeth 14 neg.
East 280 feet ,thenee North 38
IIOIJ SE and LOT Ill
Bradbt1ry, Deg East 33 feet to the East line
DE ALERS WANTED
one mr!e flom ~trddlt•twrt Jo'r·of Sf'rtJOn No 7: thence South on
Yv
to handle 1he rrrw Al.t'\fA KRAf'l
roonr~
arrd
MJnfJUH::h
,
•'a"
anrt
Section
!we 1680 feet to point of
tnple LrH k lrrplc 1rl1 ANO
•
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electrrrr1y $3511000 &lt;'all Jo:loJsc bcgmmng, contatnmg 10 acres
DJZtD alormmum n11n h malt on
Cha"·man 452 or !41 -J
more or less.
storm w1rrrluw I' ur mort.' sales
"'
ofr1s
l'IIUI&lt;HI
ALlJMA
2
5
31p
PARCLL No.2:
,
and
KllAI&lt;'T OJo' 1\Y MF&lt;;, IN C Aitl)()i1~ an•l n,"\'fH
$ 4S004I1!.:
The follow•ng Real Es1ate situ· j
130 17t h StJrl'l A~hhmd, Kcu ·
1!6 Lthrr~l ~~, l'omt.·tov, r.dl atcd In the County of Meigs, the I
tucky I' hone t• .rst 4 :ww
Slti·M 01 n.;!H
2 7 Jtl' 9tllte o( OhiO and m the TownRbip
2 7 31c
__
of Rutland and bounded and des- - SIX f: r) C)\J I!OllsE 258 ~1atn st.. crihed &lt;rs follows· In section No.
l'AN YO\J l i S~. $:ti - $50 a week
Mrd(P(•po•1 I~Xll'llt'nl etrnd 1t 1011 T.own No 6 an Range No tt or 1
rn add! I! (Ill lo \Uiil Jlll'~t·nt ca1 11
and l'IC~'!.I!I
&lt; .111 t&gt;370 afh'r Lhf' Ohio Company 's Purchase : Be· I
IJ\,I.(S 1
S•1ppl~
('tlrr Humcrs m
:'1 30 p 111
2 5 tile r:m nrng 103 rods North of the
Ponll'roy wrlh 1111' large Haw·
South West rorner of Seetron No
lt&gt;tgh Li n". Slr1rt r·ar · r1ing~ lm·
l, thence l!:art 149 feet , thence
mcrlJHj' lY • W11te
Hawletgh's, I
North 15 Deg. East 2172 feel to
Ot'pt OIID A40 77H,
Freeport
llr!• Southeast corner of a ft acre
Jllrrwis
2 7 ltp
trart rurmerly sold to Wilbur
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
--Recv&lt;JI! thence North 8.1 Dcg
WANTI~U
Ln1 .Jl rchnhlc mar
West \94 feet along the S.:.uth srde
SCRAP IRON - M~T ALS
fll'tl IIIII 1, JJ.:l' 23 to 33, for l~'
or till' saul 3 acres; thence South
liirl orca d roule, ~alary and bou·
:18 D~'.L': Wclj.t 810 feet to the Wc11t I
h1r apflltr · o~lwn see Mr. Yo·
lnre or Section No. 1; thence South
eurrr, IU 45 J rrrwln Height~ l•~t•h
on Scrtron Hne 1860 feet to pomt
7 mrd 8 IJl'twrcn 6 :ro and 7 30
of bt·gr nning, containing 21 acres
P m
2 ~ 31c
mon• or less.
Thu; land subject to an nil and
B 1 J&lt;;Inesc:; "lerv1ces Phone 510
Pom•roy
J-:11~ lt•ase, a.lMl a rlg:bt of way for
FUH SJo.li VHF or llEPAI!t ou ytJur
f'Aress and lngreas to the land lyScwrng :\1,tchurc conlact Jerry
ul~ ~outh or the above described
Rau ghm dll S m~cr Scwln~.: Ma·
trads, also. a right of way lor
c hme l o , 25 North Co urt St ,
powN pole&amp; for the' lransmlnron
Athens, Ohm
of elcctnctty over the' same.
2 7 3tc
M\X WARD
Exrcptmg
approximately 314
QUICK S
aC'rC's of l'01l in Pittsburgh No 8
patrmg
vrm of eOHI which said 31f• acrea
;Hr. destnbcd m Vol. 108. page 2~3
uf lhc Ooed Records ot Mctgs
County, Ohio
A~YONF. D.ESilliNG HOME DE·
Thf' aforesaid described parcels
LIVEIIY of Broughton'11 Oa1ry
hl'ln~
" surveyed description or
Prnrluct~ In Pomeroy or Middle·
Pom•roy, Ohio
tlw rt',ll ('state de!lcribed In Vol.
port, call ''Vall(•r Crooks, phmrtl
I I !l pngt&gt; 623 or the Deed Records,
6057 J Af' 1r all, ~he Best
MC'tg~ rounty, Ohio.
Docm'l (.'ost A Ccnl More.''
P1arr1t1£[ further alleges Ln his
I 2~ lmor
!ll'tttwn that James Br)·ant, Jr Is
F'O itl&lt;:MA~ ~ AlmOiT TV SEll·
seizrd or the undivided ! / 24th
VIn: ,\!1 makes Repaired by Ex
INSURANCE AGENCY
part of each of aald parcels of
nat rs1ale,
p1•rt 'f,·t•hniC'raiiS. Phone 6284 Y
PIHinliH further allcRes that
Mtddll'jlUI .
6· l !Hf
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ACCIDENT
' 1 hf' MaynArd Coal Company, a
RADIO &amp; n : u:vtSJON SERVICK
( 01 poratton, may elaim an interJlh
I
Life. Ca•~o~alty...af'ld Bonds
1I
00
v nu., 2 . c e and
App tan~~~
l'~t 111 13 acres of coal underlying
. .,tOJ(', l\H W Mam St., Pomcro:- .
l'and No 2, by virtue of a deed
&lt;) 231(
rerotrlcd ln Vol. 113, Page 268,
Uf'C'd Jteeords, Melga County, Ohio.
SAV~: O!'i YOUR SHO~ reparr ul
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
J'urthcrmore that Ute d~[end·
Haerne s:10r Shop
6136-M
PHONES
6311 I anls, Bartlett Parker and the un·
ll ·30·U ~~;;:;;:;;:~=;;:;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:~~knnwn hetrs. devisees legatees,
- - - - -- -- _
d!~1rrbutccs. administrators, exeeuI
~I I nsuronce
tn1 s rf an,., of Bartlett Parker,
8arrwt.SlmPIOn Jn~uranee AllneJ,
CONCRETS BLOCKS
lll'ceascd; Alice Ford, Mrs Wenllldt!levort. Fire- • Automobile&lt;It'll l"'ulton: Sarah Holmbllll; Mrs.
BbnN Phone 631J..X
fJ.2J)..ti
"BINid BtHer Far L•""
Bert Higley and Louise Exline
ma.v rlaim an interest In the 13
arres
nf roal underlying Paroel
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
No 2 bv vartue of the sa1d deed
rec-or..tcd in Vol. 113, 'Paac 268 of
3 Milu North of Pom•roy
.
'
thr Deed Records ol Meigs County
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Or~ot•Mr,
Ohio
Rock Springs
Plaurt1fr iurther alleges in lhc
pcltllon that the Division of Aid
for the Aged Department of Pub·
ltc Welfare State of Ohio, has or
C'lamrs lo have a lien on Hald real

.(-17! He!p Wanted

Mee t Qn TU8 5dOY

0OY prOQfQm 15

rht• M1daleport
BuMw e:~ s ahd
, Prufc• Ulonal Women's Cl ub will
I
hJJic th eir regular dinner mectl ng
I T r. &lt;'~ (tcry ll the First Pr••" ytoctn"
u
l 'h tl th .,.,hf' n- ano!cl fa l&gt;!uonerl
! ~ ong fC'st e n~ Valentme party ~ :il
b~ a p.:art of the prf'&amp;t':lm
Th :o- offrcer., Mrs Wesle)' F'r)' ,
Mrs Beulah White, Ptfrs
Fred
ll tbhli :md Mts!l Helen Waddell , arc
m chilrgE' of the p,arty
Mf'mbers are to brmg nlenlrncs
1 for dt,tnbuaon from a Valentme
1 Rox
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I of sa1d lot hv Cowdery, rrom the
1public road to his lol Thts deed
111 for land said to J. w Johnson ,
by the he.Jrs of Thnmas Gu.m aa
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recorded in Deed Book 96, page1
10, ll, 12 a.nd Number 107, pa&amp;e
42 of MeJgs Cot~nty, Ohio.
!PARCEL NUMBEU, FOUR: SLt·
uated in Ohve Township, Meags
County, Oh1e, and bemg the so11th
half of the northw£at quarter of
Sectiop 11;- Town 4 and Range u,
and bounded as follows, on the
east by lands ol George S. Fields,
and on the south by Janda of C. S.
Carr, and on the west by lands of
S. E. Patterson, and on the north
by lands Of W .J. Warne[' aud Contalning 40 nl'~"e&amp; more or Iesa.
Sa1d
premises appraised at
$2,067.00 and eaa not be aold for
less than two third&amp; of the appra1sement.
Rober' C. Hartenbach Sheriff
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien, Attys.
(1) 10. 17. 24. 31 (2) 7, 5tc

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sponsored by tht•
Women 's s oc r ~ ty of 'World Servrce
Sur rdli) cvenln !! at thf Entcrprhe
EUB Churrh
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The servtce openeJ wtth lh'
call Lo
wor shrp by Mn. Sehm
~lt~zew1cr., preMdent or the Socrety,
followed wtlh the tm·ocallon try
'drs James Wall Group slngln.'!:
uf 'Oh Ma~;ter Let Me Walk w1th
Thee" and stnpture reading oy
MtSa Ell.ulbeth Davts preceded a
mt'dttat 10 n on the theme by Mrs.
Martha Husted, &lt;rnd
prayer !)y
Mrs BlueWH'l
L1don W-t~eks, super:ntendent t• 1
tht church school introduced Mike
Simmons who spoke on the Amer·
lCI\0 lndran and dlli!•IRyed many
Inrhan relics The offertory prayer
was g~ven by Mr. Weeks.
The hymn "A Charge To Keep
1 Have " concluded tbe serv1ce

wa•lhe t h•

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Lowest of ell in celori11 bt
octuol toot.
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Thai Meets t:very
l"amlly Req':lirenll'nt

Prompt Efficiency
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Trevy-Finsterwold

t'UNERAL 110m:
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Salmon Steak

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Swordfish Steak
Cop'n Jo'hn~

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Oyster Stew 10-0z. can 33¢
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Cucumber$ • • 2 for 19¢
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large lubes

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In the prayer of said petlllon,
plainttff pra}.·s that his interest in
~h id real estate may he set off to
htm 111 se.,.eralty and ror purtllions
or SM td rral estate. accordmg to
lhf' n•spcctlvc rights of llhe persuns 1hcrcto, and In cue psrtlhon nr said aforesaid de,J;C.·ribcd
r('a\ rstatc canno* be madr withnut manifest Injury to the voalue
thcrcol. then that aald real c:stale
may be adjudged to one or more
of th(' parties to this suit upon
('\el'iion, as provided h,v law, and '
Ill cu~c rt-al eState Is not adjudged
to onf' or more parties to this suit
11pon elecllon, 11 provtdcd by law,
th&lt;"rl Lhut said real e.ctalc may be
sold, frrc and clear from any and
sll rlaims, rlghtl And \nterr:'lls of
eacb. ami all \be piU'tles to tW11

"l'r'"~ lu fr ~1d tkv.:rly
Adkm•., Mro
Mrs '
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t:IIII:J !'r} l: r~ Lcaura GibiJ J
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Real Estate Broker

I ho~ pn·aent &gt;we~ Mrs Etlwl
Hinhurn . Mr. t :rcell AdkJns \lr
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llr. and"" Powl Blmln , o[ I &gt;.I " Chocch wet Tmd oy ""'·
Pol.ht Pleaaant were Monday f' ~'t' I 'lfn F'anOI{'
8ouab of
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wuNtl or Mr .and
Mra ~ BJ,e11ing and Ella
Mr and Mrll WaYnt ll~rt wt'r t•

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All A&amp;P "Super-Right" quality beef is selected from top grades of tender, corn-fed steers
with all of the full., mature flavor of genuine
steer beef . One grade ... , HIGH .... one

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·lw ~ ec ken d wllh former~· hr I!J ,
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M~ Le-whr Ble.runng 1'.'11 returm•tl l
~r and Mn HowaT,\ 'l'aylur of
lo hts hor.e ruesday Jrom St Jo~ Pomt,. Pl('asanl ~u·re
aftr r ul.&gt;&lt;'n
C'J.&lt;h's Hoflpltal Parkerburg 1n \h(• ~\IPl't s :,und~\ n: :\fr ;,nd ~~ ~~
Fogleliong Ambulanee
l'Cll Blesru g · . n 1 f.!l an 1 ~~
1
Mr and Mrs. Elmf'r 1\ewberr~ 1 .. notf' "'av tor"' ~lid· ~ohf';t · '
were bu~lneu ~·rulor s tn flunttng
Mr and !1.1 E
G
ton v.·~dne r1 v
. t'S rnre nmm ar&lt; 1
M c • s a,'
chr ldll·u ~' blled relat•ves 111 1 ,.
t l h.&lt;Jlheryn Hle;rng was Hr
lut1 Sund&lt;ry f'VcnLng •
New Ha.~n Wednt'sday 011 busln ·
Th
/l(;Si.
~re wrll be preachmg ~&gt;Ct\r• f ,
1
at U•Jaru Hapt1• , Church
Jo'r rr l.
~lr Tobey M}l'rs treervcd word m ; ht Frhru:t r~ 8•h Ins· cad ut S \
nf ,he dealh or his auu1 F.:ltu.bt"(&lt;h urrl&lt;~y nrght
l!Lli..Ulll which OCl'Ured 111 lndoau&lt;r
Lf'wb
Blt \lfirug
hiHl a ~ h )
P&lt;l·l.&gt; lndrana Januarv 20th 'She ! l.Ut' · h Srmda,. Mt A/ole Hu ll ,,,
wa~ II slrdcr-m-law of Mrs CiaTd .\lr and -~1rs Ross Wmehrem t r
Bo!(L!~ who pasted awa,. ln 195j and ~Druu. mu-y CaJ.)chart , ~l r
Hid .~1rs. lbera who passed aw.1y Manford l:lles'&lt;ing and MrchaeJ 0 1
Jan.Jut y. 22ud. &amp;he
had
man~ Pomt Pleaunt Mrs &gt;lice 13 1 rr.k
Crlt&gt;:tcls ~~ ~his area haotn ;! Vlsltt•d er ~r.d t~v chthlren , ;\1rs Goltl lr
here qu~te frequently .
Hull! roe, ltt· ;-t nd Atr! : ' :rchm·k5
Mr. Mtch.tel Newberry
S.p"nt n~mrnm and Rol.aert
JQM d n
Wednesday with his ~r.and-n:ttcnt. 1 , 1nrt•&lt;; ('~l~ntaJl
'll ul
, CL
1 .\lr G~.:or;!e Bak('ri! ·1:1at"'lltc"
Mr. .\Dd Mrs. Denms Roa ~I: of
Board
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~O IHn·l;nv and thrctf'"t'ltl}ltrt·n of
Pfill 1icallv all otbl!r
cner~
4NSWI1t CALL
Mr. , Melvm ~onec~tter vL~tLrd Mtddlepo rt sp~n t
8\Md~ a ftt&gt;l"
sales classifications al.so pun:half'J
Pomeroy emer&amp;elle!y sqqadm,en reli:en.tl~ aith b1~ famtly .
noon with Dr and . • · ~ 0 \'
record amounts of power. Total answered a ran to the Geo'i'Be ~I·
~Jr. Cecil Blesmg calleu on Mr. Smtlb, other ~uests .wue ,Mr. 'iulr1
company-wide power sales reacheS scm b!:'me 0, ltleM. ar9 v11 Road, Le "IS Blessing
Wedne~;l t)' wl'lo Mrs Ross Wrnebrenfn&amp; 111£;1 u~Jll·
the all-time high of 7·billion, 676- .RuUantl RD at lO:liJ a. m. today
ceJVed a
b~oken ba k .n .. u na
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mllhon ktlowafthoun.
a~ h:td not returned by 12:30 uto,~Ob1le ICCLdent in 111 lOIS
Mrs Edna Rollms
_Jiad Rt&gt;l
Meanwhile, the Ja1·gest revem.. e o clock.
n~.atives J:rc.etved WQrd of th e Cul.Jmr.n e.t.icd on Mr. ll'id M· 3
deduction last year was In tDf
birth of ~ baby dauGhter to i\lr · :uy Blf'~rnng and Miss NJna How
categ£~ry of payroll, penslOns, in·
and Mrs. Archie C_hapman trr At· ell who- !!I 111 ~~ the
home of
su.rance~; illd med'ical CO\'eraj9,
water,, OI.Wl. ThiS JS
the1r first her &lt;:btt.•r Mrs. Home r Johm!On oi
, tba:t tolal bem,g nearly $23-mUiion.
ebild
Mason Sund y cvemng.
Close OOhind was the amount or
((~ ,,., ,..,. eM)
Mr and Mrs.. Fred noush, '1\Jr.
Mrs )J·erte Winebrenner calle&lt;l
federal, state and local taxes Ptid Feb. J2 at th.e ebu~fJ, There wtll ~nd Mrs. Vlr.Jr1Li Burns nttended 00 Mls~~ Att!n Sunday evenmg
by the t'Ompany, , 21 ,,. 8 l.OOO, well be no Wedneadaf meeting r.ext ~h~ bask~tball game at Wahama 1 vho~ ts tu. ·
over 20 per rent(,)( the t.ol.al gro~ week.
fnday mght.
Mr. :md Mrr. lvcs Kitlg bad HS
l'evenue. Ohio Power'~ net inoome
One EJ,~cst, .rLm Woaster,
C"I
Mr. ilnd. 'Mrs. 01l 0 :~tEm &lt;~nd 1heJr l'iAt.\-Ua Sunday, Mrs. Kmg ~
for 19~6 was $17,887,000
Ut:nbus 0, wu introduced. John MillS G~;llet Aten were lr. G rlh· son aud daughter, Mr. Elmo Wal ·
Durmg 1P56, Ohio Power ~ddt ':l M', Myers, manater ol the local polls Fndtl)'.
.
ton and famil~· or Dan bar, M1 s
9,218 n(&gt;w (''llstomeN to its lines Western and
Southern Life In·
Mr. ,J..eon Bless'~' •pent Sulur· Charlot! Mallard and thrte sons of
hrin"ln"
the total at fha end of Juran~.·e Comp:my bere, !mnounred day
Wlth lhc
Ler. Ct•arleston
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21 afternoon
the year t6 f39.2SN; 17
MW in- his leavina: Jomwow lo.r a new
;;slolll!..a-•
~fiss 'l'\\.rl.l Hirkard is on the
dustrles s1on1ed taking
servk~ ussi~nment wlth hts eompanor jn
rs. •D.fU.;, Bonctulter, Lonn'l' 'liCk !:st.
from the company last year, and Kensington, PilL. .
,
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and :\';iss Beatr1cc Chapman were
-----16 others announced their inttn·
.:hoi&gt;?ing in Pomt Plca~.~··t "awr
lions to lorate new mJnufacturlng
CJart.'nce &amp;.t&amp;~te, 'fru,it
cake day
fucihtles 1n the OhiO Power ser j:h,airman,. disclosed se..ven
cakes
~11· Dallas Crbbs and son DPn
Vtl'C .rrea; commerical, industrial af't' 'lOW ruad~ for .ule and Jacktng verl of B['o,.ad Run and :\ I•· Curtis Hr and Mrs. Chesler Oliver and
and appliance sales were at 0 ,. huyers, bl' may decide to auction Rickard asSisted Mr. Dw1ghl Gl~Jlls VJ&lt;:Jtc() Mrs,
Blctt,,r al M2••m
• nC"ar
aiHimc highs 111 l9M, a~d tbem f)if backed with the power Saturday in l'IL&amp;ZZJng won~
Sunday afternoon.
Unio Power started making real of Tail Twister Bernard Fultz.
\'1. Arch Rous h und (' F i3!e3·
"B-.11 and Johnson Marr:"'d"
~. W. Compton rrferrcd the s.ng Wf're shnppmg m 1'111'11 :•ll'aM1ss Pat Ball and !1 at J~n n~urt
prog:rc;;s m the ' eledric bo~h'·
he ..tlng field
aie or an md1gcr11 :vmt 11 g
man saut fr1day.
wa s l1111tcd i)l marrr·rv,e
Frr rl.n
In order to keep ahead of the needing ttYC correction lo the cluh
Air Curtis
Rrck1m! o:rhl ¥r evmig In the ( ltfton 1\f E Chureh
" ever-increasing demand f~ eJec- It VIliS h:mded to a committt:e for wight r.iihbs were bu!.incss c:tllcrs .b)' 'he U.ev. Itichard Wn,bt
tric service, Ohlo Pov.er last yeu further study.
Ill Nc\1. Raven Salurd&lt;oy m l'r!' .g
"iss Mall I S the d.IUgthcr ' (
~ invested $58,659,000 in new faeih
Mr. Leonard Roush .t ' ll~ ln·t~tll· :\!rs :\largle Bal1 or r t Pleasant
tics .and 10 expandmg and moderncr Lester and Mrs. Garnet Chap· Mr J'liUJson i~ the SO'\ of :\fr. anrl
izing existing CQUlpment The 1956
11l&lt;ln motored to
Atwatet, OhiO Mrs U&lt;irry Johnson r. Cl rfton
e"::penditu-re for construction matlJC ~d.ay night, the men fl' tUJ'ned
Th~y ore
maki ng their hom e
ched~ p~~US record. amount
arrisbu~~~
ll(!tne, bw.b MrR.
Chapr.1an Wlll With· ·Ius parf'n\s
r/
;pen
pne year, .1n Jdent!Ciil '
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~pend ~,"'Wet!!ks with !Jet SW!f
P.lr f!!.vlor Vlln ~ter was tr!tl{ ,
smo t liravang been invested i~
Wtf£ and new born rl&lt;lll,st!t&lt;·r . • en to,¥j Charleston Ho, pr tal Sat·
1953.
Dr: D. v Simth was thnllcd urdfr and IS m SN~O US conchhon
l!:f'l.iQ[ .,uQft.lvpli PI the
over a wheelchair
prcseJ1ted to Mrf. Van ?IIetcr rs sl.llmg at lhe
UG6a~~tulle8 went ittt9 pewe:· , Mr:;. Ada Garnet Cantt•r, 63, ~m by I;lr. Thomas L fbrn s Two home: &lt;'f Mr a,nd Mrs ll}'ron Vom
"PlAnt
construction At present dted at the home or her daughter ruee blankets to go w1th ehatr Alao Miter at Aeme- w. Va
Oll'9 P:GWtet M bWriWi'J 1
Mrs. John Mtller, Harri$burg, 0., a "'V se1 aU pteiiented by Irien(ts
Mrs Liovd WtilJ ,Jm '. was vt~Jtlfr 8
er-producing
Mtation
SQ.Iith ~f today at noon, it has been learned. J.or his birtJ1:Jay Januny ~8th fnends at Pl. Pleasa nt , w. Va"
~N~g1
Yt. id .W.re Jhfln
Services will be Sunday at 2 Who is tllore d~rvmg of it than Monday.
doub!lng '!:he sl:~~e
its ft'ew Mus. P.m. from t_he Antiquity Methodi81 Dr. !'mdtt? Who put on a f'.!r coat
Mr. and Mr~ George' .Tohmon or
klngum River Plant,
north. of Ch~reh. Fnends may call at the and w1th saddl~ poclH•ts and h01 3e Mason, Md Mrs. Nelson Roust
~Marietta, and Js adding a generat· Ewmg Funeral Home until n&lt;~OJ:t :Went ,Jiles and miles !.rlOI\ or ram and .chiJ,urcr. of New Haven VlsJtsJ
i~.j umt of revolutionary desi.P,n SH.• d-.Y:
to releh·e someone rn Plllll No·.v Mrs. Henry Johnson rccenl ly
af\{1 eflicieocy as 1ts veteran Philo
•Surv1vurs lnchtded 'her hutband, 'ae ' F an lnvaUd, but no 1 fJr.'{otten
Mrs. Jpck Spron~ u( New HllV·
Plaut, oou.1h of zane~viUe
W1ltcr, and these children, M:-1. by i'riends aM God
en VJSlted \tma
Lewts, Sunday
Ot11~r' large amounts of ·capilal Fred Pratt, Clinton, 0 . Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs Donrue Rayburn alternoon
were Invested jn
equipment to Clark, Marlon, 0; H~M'y Miltorr C!illed on Mr. Shermo;n Blessmg
Mrs Wtnnic
Spf'ars and so 1
tran .• 1mt aod distribute the power Canter, Doyleatown , 0. and a II!!· I Su'ld: Y.
Larry Camp Conley \lli.rled AIT'S
to. t:•Jstomers of the C{)fflpi,ny, artd ter, Mrs Carl Batr, Beaver Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Denms
Rousb KatJe Bass and son Sunday cve usUU more w-ent into the erection Pa.
' were Point Pl('asanJ shoppers Sat· mg.
:Of new substations, office and 9er.tnterm.ent will be in Letart urday.
Mr. .ou·d .Mrs. James Harris "r
vice btiildings and other taciUties Cemetery.
lrlr. and Mrs Wayne Hart Jr. Mason vlsJtcd Mr and Mrs lsao.~~
Ohio Power employe1 Jut yea~ ~~·.on
nho
~ Colum~us ~pent. the weekend Lewu Sunday evening.
turned in the best safety record only 18ml•lt'urs
and suUered Wltll relativeS! m this communrt.v
Mr. and Mrs. William Bass has
,
in h t
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os" lme aec·dents fo r
Mr and Mrs Dan · I W '
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~s or;r. ur ng the 12 months, U;te lowest accldent,f
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re
eJgan
move Ill then new home SJturdny
emp.o)es worked mo"e than 7 3- ever ach'
db lh requeney raL lnd Brenda of Huntington spent Mr. and Mrs Luther rucket renl"":-:::-::::=--- _
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Jeve
Y e oompany.
ttle weekend Wllh Mrs. Ina Wei- · ed the1r trailer

Royal Crown Cola•• ,

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Bolin Announc• Recorw;
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0pening 0£ New
All •T1me
Duri·ng Past Year Ser--.·ce Stati.OD

'i'ht• uh !t• Powt'r ('o rn 19M r x
Mr and Mn Jo.hn Bolin . {ortJI
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pen, n(!{lrt 11 yeat o1 !\ew achL&lt;'YL' cr 1- o f (.rant St , Mrd lleport bU\'t'
lllf'nl.l , aU t1me recordi. 1tn.d un lanoounrl'd Dpt' rlln&amp; of Bolln ' t~ MOo
prr•Led~&gt; n!c,l performan\ es UJ prM ·
I«:&lt;~ II• ll p:r,, ~e:. of ~~ ~ buslne~-.
~;te Ser•,•ce Stii..Uon OD W . Ml!.\0
Tht· JHnual leport of the utll!'y
ur Pomervy m tt:.c tstabiLBh·,
., 0
mcnt rormerl} ki\Dwn as th£' Le
mpa nr s · ~~~ raiiOil!!
last year
s
g
re,e .. l s that ! ... r the ",rst lillie m ;1011 . ~ rvu· c ta(IOD
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lhc history of OhiO Power lot,. 1 The Dulms wrll carr y the USLIIII
gross re\enu,..,. eltt'Ceril'd the $IOO \Oillplete line .or eutnmoblle ser·
mlllton m:~r~ rhe art ,tul total h
\le&gt;..'s and SJlet'lliliZe 10 molvr re
JnJo! $100,922,000
patr ~ nd bod,· work,
mcludlr,Jil
Approxtm~lt'ly 70 f)t-r ct-nl nf t'll'ctrre and &lt;~.ce:ylenc
weldlfll'
th,·~~:: t•evelluc~ wet("
obta•twd Mrs Bohn wt\1 be on hand to serv'
frtJar the compan~·, hvlustrJJI a 11 rj Pt~trons wrtJ1 a lull !m e of grO&lt;'
res1dentw.J customers, Heav, pow enes and foudstufh
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l'r -e·m~:.rmdng
H1dustT Jell io Ohw I Th 8 1
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Power'~ 33·i'OUnty seJvree tf'rl'i· J
e u IllS,
parents or Cig!il
1or:t- used m&lt;lrr thl•T 4J,ll·bilhon cluldren tttrec N .them
nvw a~
ktlnwatthours of engery in 1956 home, ra,uu:! lo thl.&amp; .Jea rn lk!
ror rn:..re than 39 per cent of the fro·n L~l{Hn, 0. \.'here he had bel'!l
toU,J grMs l.lll'on~e
~7~~~Y~~a::; ;~~:;;o~:tlonr~~~
I
ltesrdenh'll and run:! customers ma nhtined a body l'lJ.pl.lr
af'd
produc~d nearl)· 31 per cenl of \~rldmg shop
~he total gross tncomc &amp;Y purchali·
This IS B&lt;llut's Itrs.t venture mt'
mg a t~tal of 2-bJ\hoJl kilowatt· the servi€!e !ltatlon butlneas. He
hours of eleetriety in l&amp;t16. Both 9W~S tout" CQIIl trucks tlttt 8f('
\ !he total grQs,s lnC0111,C by ~urch,,&lt;i· jobbed out to local rtJal compat.·
tncorr'te figures art reeord $.mou~ts ies.
tor lhe company.
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Po~~rs , w:1ose plact&gt; or r('SJdence
ts 6742 Sparta, Oetroll 10, Michl·
~;:an B.artl~tt Park~r . whuse place
of rt&lt;srdence 11:. unknown, the un·
known heirs, devtsees, legatees,
dlSlnbutees, administrators, execulor~. tf any, of Bartlett Parker,
Deceased, Allee Ford. whose place
of residenc~ Ill unknown ·, Mrs.
Wt•ndell .Fulton whose place of
re5Jdence 1s unknown, Sarah Holm
ben, whose place of resJdence is
unknown, Mrs Bert Higley, whose
place ot restdence Is unknown:
Lourse Exline. whose place ot resrdence is unknown The Maynard
coal Company,
a corporation,
whose residence, or busrness add~
n·ss 1s unknown wrH take notice
that on the 7th day of December
IIJ66, Htram Slawter, betng plain·
tiff, filed his petitiOn an the Court
of Common Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio Case No 12 497 against the
'· ' and othen
&lt;rbove' named parties
IHI defendants. alleging
that be
has a legal nght to and IS ~el;ed
In fee simple of the undivided
23124ths part or the following descrtbed parcf'ls of real eatate, to..
wJl.
PAR{:EJ. No. 1
The followmg Red Estate altuLed in the County of Meigs, In the
;tate of Ohio, and in the Towa·
sh1p of Rutland, and bounded and
I described as follows . In Section
No 7, Town 6 and Range 14oftbe
Ohto Company's Purchase : Begin·
rrrng 103 rods North of the South
Ea~t !.'Orner of Section No. 7;
thence West 1208 feet; thence

11, and r11nning towtb 96 rod•.
thence east 28113 rod'l, tbence north
oo rod:s along Albert Schu:tz's line;
thence we ~ t 2B1 a rod~ to the place
of begmmni'i conlammg 17 acre!
more or le sl&gt; a rL J{ ht of way bf..
i1DUlngalthesouthwestcornerof
sa1d land arrrl ru nnmg west to &amp;n
C a ~ t' No l2454.
1 tree an d t h e towns h1p road
In pursuance of an Order ot em
Sal e w Partlllon in the above en· 60 feet, and 2.:1 fe~t '.~'Ide more or
IJ!l (•d aC'tlOn, 1 wdl offer for Nrle leu;
at public auchon , at the door of
PARCEL NUMBER TWO Obve
the l ou rt House- m Pomeroy, Ohio fown.shlp Mergs Counlr. State of
111 the ahovc . named County, on Ohto Bemg part of the north half
Sat urtlay , the 16 day o1. February, of thl! northwest quarter of sec·
1957. at 10 a m o'clock the fol· Uon 11, toy,n \ and range U, and
lowrng descnbed real esiate situ· be1mning 11n Field'~ \me and run.
ate 1n the County of Metga ' and oing nor~h 80 rods along Albert
State of Ohtfl, and in the Township Sehu\b line, thence west 88 rods
Oltve, to-wit
to tbe ~nter or the f?Ad, thence
PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Sltu- witb saJd road to Ftelds line;
ated rn the 1'vwnahip of OUve, thP thenee wttb Fi ~Ids h n e t o the
County of lieilll, and State of place of beginnmg contalnmg 30
Ohio, and 'biJunded and described ~ere• more or leu
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at
PAJICEL NUMBER THREE:
ed by Wlllia!n PbiHipa, lJird form· Olive Town ship, Meigl County,
State of Ohio. Being all tbat part
I suit Plaintiff further praya that of the north half of tbe northwest
the satd defendantli and each of quarter of "ection 11, town t, and
therr. be requared to s~t up what.. ranae 11 that lie11 west of the pu»ever nghts, claims or lntereatl Lie road whir.b passes lhrou.a:h said
they and each or them have ln section, excepting 10 acres sold to
satd real eatate or be foN!ver bar- G T. Ruth off the West end of
red from asS(lrting same, and for said quuter sechon, also except·
other proper relle£.
ing a lot out of the Northwest carS~tid parhes are required to 1ner of sald land, now owned by
answer on or before the 2nd dav 1 Wataon and PbiUips on the west
" 1' by land of Amos C. · Rardon, on
of Much, A. D. 19ll1'.
-.
Dated January 9th. 1957.
I the south by lands of Cowdery,
Hiram Slawter
and Fields, and on the east by the
1
Crow&amp;: Crow
I public road, containing to acres
AUorneys for Plaintiffs
more or less. There is a right of
(ll 10, 17, 24 , 31 , (2) 7, 14 etc:
way reserved along the south s1de
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Benjamin HUidon, PIAintiH
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S:ald persons and all other•
1 mg ;m Jnterl'st m s.atd property
NOTICI
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Ger al d WhJtlock at !lt re~~ u n
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j l lnr •t·rl s·~t ··· rd \ 1111111 , h &lt;~~ ftlt·d
rts cou•pla 1111 111 t'" 1 nr tt·d !:'tal l' S
Dt strr ~ ~,_ 1 , rrt -;, rl'Ji•ln 1, 1stnr t
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emg !In tr'l l\ tdu 1 ~'&lt;" thrr s 111
for hOUii~. blu~:"rlllb
w&lt;rter crt}
terest Lue~
rn 111lr ' fullo\\Jnl.(
r~:o.~l prop
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111 tlu · Tu~ n~hrp or
taps Blil Coz;.rt, Racrrll.'
Salem ('UL.I'rty of M ~ lgs State of
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Han ge !\:o 15 nhw Company s
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PurchliH' J· r;o~Liron s Nus 34 anrl
3 furnished Romts and BATH las
at 109 Unwn A\c Pomeroy
Phone 494 ·Y Pen') L Peoples FrBegJnn r~1 g ~n the ~o tllh ~ 1 11J ~
2 1 tf
I actt vn
::!~ 30 c aul~:o an
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5 ROOM HOUS~ wr1t lr lr.rtlr , ven nerd th,•r &lt;"k1 ht 1', " Nl a~t ,l8 ch.ur 15
etlan blinds L.!J S turrra U.! and an 64 1HI s to Ir e urt Jwt· ~t t&lt;lr·
garage tn Mrdd lt polt Phone ner of ':'h.t 1 ~ ~~r.wwrr and 1\&lt;.~ S
839-M or 907· X
2 7
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THREE B00:\1 . art 1 outh 32 t·h,lln~ '1!1 rl 75 11.11 k:s tn
TWO .od
ap · 1 tht• lrne bt·tvet•n Fr&lt;~dron .J4 and
ments, c lt:se In towrr 127 Butter· l 35 lh""'" &lt;""SI 10 e·h•t"" a"d 86
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nut Ave
~--~ ------ 1 IWmk.s th~nc(' Sou,th 80 degrees
I ··~or relil - t&lt;.lt•Cln.. wallpap 1 1 est 10 lh ~ land ormcrl~ ow ned
Mtd by SILA S SIHON~ theme North
steamer Clinton fi~be r
'1 1·1·11 r7 degrc~~ 38 ;ur.nute~ ~est a·
dleport Pb 6265 X
-- - - ongh the Jn&lt;'s 0 SILAS S rRONG
~CD
Ledden. lo t c lrne het~ren l-'ractwn No
Sealfold Boards , Dnp Clotb.L 37 and No 38; thence Easl along
Clintoo Fisher, Klddlepoft:.
sard lme to the place or begin·
Pbc.nr ~X.
11·1-tf mng, rtmtarr mg 74 acres more or
--less. Hemg the ~ame real estate
ONE 4 R
8 room~o~~p~~~~~~:~r~:: conveyed b/ l'EEZHA TUH.NEii.
M out. A N
ET AL, to C.'\RL_ H. ~I~N~FIEIJ)
inside a
~enlg~f
and CLARA SHF. Nf'.F IELD br
Pomeroy
deed dilh'd Novl'tlllu r 9 1943 and
--3 Rooms d ownsta1rs i\PAHTMENT rccordrd NnvPmber 23 1943 rn
I Phone
Mrddleport the rerord~ or the DrL•rls of Metg~
foe
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County, (~lHJ, ~~ 0~~-~t· 151 • Page
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Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT,
balaru:lng and brake &amp;ervlce.
Hackett's Safety Service, Weat
:Main Str~t, Pomeroy, Ohio .

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Phone 94
Pomeroy, 0.
AS TilE
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McCULLOCH

CIIAIN SAWS
Headquarters For
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1956 I'ONTI.4.C VB Star &lt; hi('f Sc·
d;ul Le~~ than sumo l'aMy mtles.
$249~ 00. Blaettnar s, l'unlt.'ruy.
2 7 6lt
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I!J~6 BLllCK VH Special 4 dr HIV ·
!('fa Scdun " Hard Top'', Oil('
loca l owner $2695.{)0. Dlac1t ·
ncr·~. !'omcroy
2 7 6lc
8
1956 PONTIAC VB 2 dr . Sf' dan
Les11 than 12.000 mllcm h~ cue·
ful lora! owner $219~ 00 Ulactl·
oar's, Ponwroy.
2 7 Ute
8
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BUil'K Special 2 dr. I!Jv!efll
Cpe. Dynullow drive, " llud
Top" one carc£nl owner $2195
Dlal•lln&lt;~r's l'om('fOy
2 7 Ott•

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19:i5 PLYMOUTH VB Sav~v 4 dr
Srdan Onf! local owner lh
packed to the bnm with vim 1
$149~ 00 Blaettnar'a, Pom eroy
2 7 6tc

BUICf\ Special 2 dr Sedan

Low mtle:~ee. one local ownt•r
$1895 00. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
2 7 6tc
1953 JE-EP w"'lt"'h-:
4- w:-h-, .-:-, dnH'
. real Gotld condition, price $69~
317 }f.atn St., Point Plco11nnt, W
Va, before " oo p. m.
2 7 :ltp

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B H. I&lt;AWLI."'GS SONS CO. - 2&lt;
hour Wrtrker Service.
Day
Phone
8039-X.

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Night
Phone
DODGE • PLYMOUTII

DEALERS.

3 6 ll

(9) For Sale
ruEI~GI.Ass AWNINGS ~~d ~onr

canopiea, venetian bHnd~ ull
color1 anrt 11lzes. Mlumlnum lad
den. all k!nd". nursery Htodi
all kinds. window bllnd11 rm 1
1hades all colon and rdzc~. ~·rf'('
inRlalhttinn, frf'e CMiimatf's ll&lt;~lc
Wippel Supply. 21~ Union Avc
J•o~oeroy .
2 1 l moe

1000 'rb IIORSE }' OH SALF. l'cctl
Kann.rn, Pomero,., RD 2
2 5

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MAYTAG WASUEit In cxc('Jient
condition. Phone Pomeroy 90~·4
2 tJ 3tc
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EliLlt Railroad WATCU, ~~obc 16
2J jewel, 2 yeara old, r-rlcc $40
Call 9378 or eonllrct .at 23!\ l''ront

&amp;tree•. Mtddleport.

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THOR WRINGER TYPE WASHER,
8 )'eats old, ~00. Phone 0038J'

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North 22 de5'l. East 27~ feet, thence
Nor1h 40 de~t East 290 feet; thence 1
North 48 Deg. F..ast 187 feet; I
thence North 61 Des East ~94 feet
thence North 34lf..r: Deg Eaat 99
feet, thence North 17'h Deg Eut
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198 le.t; tbeneo Noeth 14 neg.
East 280 feet ,thenee North 38
IIOIJ SE and LOT Ill
Bradbt1ry, Deg East 33 feet to the East line
DE ALERS WANTED
one mr!e flom ~trddlt•twrt Jo'r·of Sf'rtJOn No 7: thence South on
Yv
to handle 1he rrrw Al.t'\fA KRAf'l
roonr~
arrd
MJnfJUH::h
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•'a"
anrt
Section
!we 1680 feet to point of
tnple LrH k lrrplc 1rl1 ANO
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electrrrr1y $3511000 &lt;'all Jo:loJsc bcgmmng, contatnmg 10 acres
DJZtD alormmum n11n h malt on
Cha"·man 452 or !41 -J
more or less.
storm w1rrrluw I' ur mort.' sales
"'
ofr1s
l'IIUI&lt;HI
ALlJMA
2
5
31p
PARCLL No.2:
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and
KllAI&lt;'T OJo' 1\Y MF&lt;;, IN C Aitl)()i1~ an•l n,"\'fH
$ 4S004I1!.:
The follow•ng Real Es1ate situ· j
130 17t h StJrl'l A~hhmd, Kcu ·
1!6 Lthrr~l ~~, l'omt.·tov, r.dl atcd In the County of Meigs, the I
tucky I' hone t• .rst 4 :ww
Slti·M 01 n.;!H
2 7 Jtl' 9tllte o( OhiO and m the TownRbip
2 7 31c
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of Rutland and bounded and des- - SIX f: r) C)\J I!OllsE 258 ~1atn st.. crihed &lt;rs follows· In section No.
l'AN YO\J l i S~. $:ti - $50 a week
Mrd(P(•po•1 I~Xll'llt'nl etrnd 1t 1011 T.own No 6 an Range No tt or 1
rn add! I! (Ill lo \Uiil Jlll'~t·nt ca1 11
and l'IC~'!.I!I
&lt; .111 t&gt;370 afh'r Lhf' Ohio Company 's Purchase : Be· I
IJ\,I.(S 1
S•1ppl~
('tlrr Humcrs m
:'1 30 p 111
2 5 tile r:m nrng 103 rods North of the
Ponll'roy wrlh 1111' large Haw·
South West rorner of Seetron No
lt&gt;tgh Li n". Slr1rt r·ar · r1ing~ lm·
l, thence l!:art 149 feet , thence
mcrlJHj' lY • W11te
Hawletgh's, I
North 15 Deg. East 2172 feel to
Ot'pt OIID A40 77H,
Freeport
llr!• Southeast corner of a ft acre
Jllrrwis
2 7 ltp
trart rurmerly sold to Wilbur
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
--Recv&lt;JI! thence North 8.1 Dcg
WANTI~U
Ln1 .Jl rchnhlc mar
West \94 feet along the S.:.uth srde
SCRAP IRON - M~T ALS
fll'tl IIIII 1, JJ.:l' 23 to 33, for l~'
or till' saul 3 acres; thence South
liirl orca d roule, ~alary and bou·
:18 D~'.L': Wclj.t 810 feet to the Wc11t I
h1r apflltr · o~lwn see Mr. Yo·
lnre or Section No. 1; thence South
eurrr, IU 45 J rrrwln Height~ l•~t•h
on Scrtron Hne 1860 feet to pomt
7 mrd 8 IJl'twrcn 6 :ro and 7 30
of bt·gr nning, containing 21 acres
P m
2 ~ 31c
mon• or less.
Thu; land subject to an nil and
B 1 J&lt;;Inesc:; "lerv1ces Phone 510
Pom•roy
J-:11~ lt•ase, a.lMl a rlg:bt of way for
FUH SJo.li VHF or llEPAI!t ou ytJur
f'Aress and lngreas to the land lyScwrng :\1,tchurc conlact Jerry
ul~ ~outh or the above described
Rau ghm dll S m~cr Scwln~.: Ma·
trads, also. a right of way lor
c hme l o , 25 North Co urt St ,
powN pole&amp; for the' lransmlnron
Athens, Ohm
of elcctnctty over the' same.
2 7 3tc
M\X WARD
Exrcptmg
approximately 314
QUICK S
aC'rC's of l'01l in Pittsburgh No 8
patrmg
vrm of eOHI which said 31f• acrea
;Hr. destnbcd m Vol. 108. page 2~3
uf lhc Ooed Records ot Mctgs
County, Ohio
A~YONF. D.ESilliNG HOME DE·
Thf' aforesaid described parcels
LIVEIIY of Broughton'11 Oa1ry
hl'ln~
" surveyed description or
Prnrluct~ In Pomeroy or Middle·
Pom•roy, Ohio
tlw rt',ll ('state de!lcribed In Vol.
port, call ''Vall(•r Crooks, phmrtl
I I !l pngt&gt; 623 or the Deed Records,
6057 J Af' 1r all, ~he Best
MC'tg~ rounty, Ohio.
Docm'l (.'ost A Ccnl More.''
P1arr1t1£[ further alleges Ln his
I 2~ lmor
!ll'tttwn that James Br)·ant, Jr Is
F'O itl&lt;:MA~ ~ AlmOiT TV SEll·
seizrd or the undivided ! / 24th
VIn: ,\!1 makes Repaired by Ex
INSURANCE AGENCY
part of each of aald parcels of
nat rs1ale,
p1•rt 'f,·t•hniC'raiiS. Phone 6284 Y
PIHinliH further allcRes that
Mtddll'jlUI .
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ACCIDENT
' 1 hf' MaynArd Coal Company, a
RADIO &amp; n : u:vtSJON SERVICK
( 01 poratton, may elaim an interJlh
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Life. Ca•~o~alty...af'ld Bonds
1I
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v nu., 2 . c e and
App tan~~~
l'~t 111 13 acres of coal underlying
. .,tOJ(', l\H W Mam St., Pomcro:- .
l'and No 2, by virtue of a deed
&lt;) 231(
rerotrlcd ln Vol. 113, Page 268,
Uf'C'd Jteeords, Melga County, Ohio.
SAV~: O!'i YOUR SHO~ reparr ul
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
J'urthcrmore that Ute d~[end·
Haerne s:10r Shop
6136-M
PHONES
6311 I anls, Bartlett Parker and the un·
ll ·30·U ~~;;:;;:;;:~=;;:;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:~~knnwn hetrs. devisees legatees,
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d!~1rrbutccs. administrators, exeeuI
~I I nsuronce
tn1 s rf an,., of Bartlett Parker,
8arrwt.SlmPIOn Jn~uranee AllneJ,
CONCRETS BLOCKS
lll'ceascd; Alice Ford, Mrs Wenllldt!levort. Fire- • Automobile&lt;It'll l"'ulton: Sarah Holmbllll; Mrs.
BbnN Phone 631J..X
fJ.2J)..ti
"BINid BtHer Far L•""
Bert Higley and Louise Exline
ma.v rlaim an interest In the 13
arres
nf roal underlying Paroel
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
No 2 bv vartue of the sa1d deed
rec-or..tcd in Vol. 113, 'Paac 268 of
3 Milu North of Pom•roy
.
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thr Deed Records ol Meigs County
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Or~ot•Mr,
Ohio
Rock Springs
Plaurt1fr iurther alleges in lhc
pcltllon that the Division of Aid
for the Aged Department of Pub·
ltc Welfare State of Ohio, has or
C'lamrs lo have a lien on Hald real

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Mee t Qn TU8 5dOY

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BuMw e:~ s ahd
, Prufc• Ulonal Women's Cl ub will
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hJJic th eir regular dinner mectl ng
I T r. &lt;'~ (tcry ll the First Pr••" ytoctn"
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l 'h tl th .,.,hf' n- ano!cl fa l&gt;!uonerl
! ~ ong fC'st e n~ Valentme party ~ :il
b~ a p.:art of the prf'&amp;t':lm
Th :o- offrcer., Mrs Wesle)' F'r)' ,
Mrs Beulah White, Ptfrs
Fred
ll tbhli :md Mts!l Helen Waddell , arc
m chilrgE' of the p,arty
Mf'mbers are to brmg nlenlrncs
1 for dt,tnbuaon from a Valentme
1 Rox
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I of sa1d lot hv Cowdery, rrom the
1public road to his lol Thts deed
111 for land said to J. w Johnson ,
by the he.Jrs of Thnmas Gu.m aa
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recorded in Deed Book 96, page1
10, ll, 12 a.nd Number 107, pa&amp;e
42 of MeJgs Cot~nty, Ohio.
!PARCEL NUMBEU, FOUR: SLt·
uated in Ohve Township, Meags
County, Oh1e, and bemg the so11th
half of the northw£at quarter of
Sectiop 11;- Town 4 and Range u,
and bounded as follows, on the
east by lands ol George S. Fields,
and on the south by Janda of C. S.
Carr, and on the west by lands of
S. E. Patterson, and on the north
by lands Of W .J. Warne[' aud Contalning 40 nl'~"e&amp; more or Iesa.
Sa1d
premises appraised at
$2,067.00 and eaa not be aold for
less than two third&amp; of the appra1sement.
Rober' C. Hartenbach Sheriff
O'Brien &amp; O'Brien, Attys.
(1) 10. 17. 24. 31 (2) 7, 5tc

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ofthe World Ser~J"e
sponsored by tht•
Women 's s oc r ~ ty of 'World Servrce
Sur rdli) cvenln !! at thf Entcrprhe
EUB Churrh
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The servtce openeJ wtth lh'
call Lo
wor shrp by Mn. Sehm
~lt~zew1cr., preMdent or the Socrety,
followed wtlh the tm·ocallon try
'drs James Wall Group slngln.'!:
uf 'Oh Ma~;ter Let Me Walk w1th
Thee" and stnpture reading oy
MtSa Ell.ulbeth Davts preceded a
mt'dttat 10 n on the theme by Mrs.
Martha Husted, &lt;rnd
prayer !)y
Mrs BlueWH'l
L1don W-t~eks, super:ntendent t• 1
tht church school introduced Mike
Simmons who spoke on the Amer·
lCI\0 lndran and dlli!•IRyed many
Inrhan relics The offertory prayer
was g~ven by Mr. Weeks.
The hymn "A Charge To Keep
1 Have " concluded tbe serv1ce

wa•lhe t h•

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Lowest of ell in celori11 bt
octuol toot.
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Thai Meets t:very
l"amlly Req':lirenll'nt

Prompt Efficiency
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Trevy-Finsterwold

t'UNERAL 110m:
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Salmon Steak

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Swordfish Steak
Cop'n Jo'hn~

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Oyster Stew 10-0z. can 33¢
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Cucumber$ • • 2 for 19¢
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large lubes

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In the prayer of said petlllon,
plainttff pra}.·s that his interest in
~h id real estate may he set off to
htm 111 se.,.eralty and ror purtllions
or SM td rral estate. accordmg to
lhf' n•spcctlvc rights of llhe persuns 1hcrcto, and In cue psrtlhon nr said aforesaid de,J;C.·ribcd
r('a\ rstatc canno* be madr withnut manifest Injury to the voalue
thcrcol. then that aald real c:stale
may be adjudged to one or more
of th(' parties to this suit upon
('\el'iion, as provided h,v law, and '
Ill cu~c rt-al eState Is not adjudged
to onf' or more parties to this suit
11pon elecllon, 11 provtdcd by law,
th&lt;"rl Lhut said real e.ctalc may be
sold, frrc and clear from any and
sll rlaims, rlghtl And \nterr:'lls of
eacb. ami all \be piU'tles to tW11

"l'r'"~ lu fr ~1d tkv.:rly
Adkm•., Mro
Mrs '
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t:IIII:J !'r} l: r~ Lcaura GibiJ J
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Rodney Downing

Real Estate Broker

I ho~ pn·aent &gt;we~ Mrs Etlwl
Hinhurn . Mr. t :rcell AdkJns \lr
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llr. and"" Powl Blmln , o[ I &gt;.I " Chocch wet Tmd oy ""'·
Pol.ht Pleaaant were Monday f' ~'t' I 'lfn F'anOI{'
8ouab of
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wuNtl or Mr .and
Mra ~ BJ,e11ing and Ella
Mr and Mrll WaYnt ll~rt wt'r t•

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All A&amp;P "Super-Right" quality beef is selected from top grades of tender, corn-fed steers
with all of the full., mature flavor of genuine
steer beef . One grade ... , HIGH .... one

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·lw ~ ec ken d wllh former~· hr I!J ,
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M~ Le-whr Ble.runng 1'.'11 returm•tl l
~r and Mn HowaT,\ 'l'aylur of
lo hts hor.e ruesday Jrom St Jo~ Pomt,. Pl('asanl ~u·re
aftr r ul.&gt;&lt;'n
C'J.&lt;h's Hoflpltal Parkerburg 1n \h(• ~\IPl't s :,und~\ n: :\fr ;,nd ~~ ~~
Fogleliong Ambulanee
l'Cll Blesru g · . n 1 f.!l an 1 ~~
1
Mr and Mrs. Elmf'r 1\ewberr~ 1 .. notf' "'av tor"' ~lid· ~ohf';t · '
were bu~lneu ~·rulor s tn flunttng
Mr and !1.1 E
G
ton v.·~dne r1 v
. t'S rnre nmm ar&lt; 1
M c • s a,'
chr ldll·u ~' blled relat•ves 111 1 ,.
t l h.&lt;Jlheryn Hle;rng was Hr
lut1 Sund&lt;ry f'VcnLng •
New Ha.~n Wednt'sday 011 busln ·
Th
/l(;Si.
~re wrll be preachmg ~&gt;Ct\r• f ,
1
at U•Jaru Hapt1• , Church
Jo'r rr l.
~lr Tobey M}l'rs treervcd word m ; ht Frhru:t r~ 8•h Ins· cad ut S \
nf ,he dealh or his auu1 F.:ltu.bt"(&lt;h urrl&lt;~y nrght
l!Lli..Ulll which OCl'Ured 111 lndoau&lt;r
Lf'wb
Blt \lfirug
hiHl a ~ h )
P&lt;l·l.&gt; lndrana Januarv 20th 'She ! l.Ut' · h Srmda,. Mt A/ole Hu ll ,,,
wa~ II slrdcr-m-law of Mrs CiaTd .\lr and -~1rs Ross Wmehrem t r
Bo!(L!~ who pasted awa,. ln 195j and ~Druu. mu-y CaJ.)chart , ~l r
Hid .~1rs. lbera who passed aw.1y Manford l:lles'&lt;ing and MrchaeJ 0 1
Jan.Jut y. 22ud. &amp;he
had
man~ Pomt Pleaunt Mrs &gt;lice 13 1 rr.k
Crlt&gt;:tcls ~~ ~his area haotn ;! Vlsltt•d er ~r.d t~v chthlren , ;\1rs Goltl lr
here qu~te frequently .
Hull! roe, ltt· ;-t nd Atr! : ' :rchm·k5
Mr. Mtch.tel Newberry
S.p"nt n~mrnm and Rol.aert
JQM d n
Wednesday with his ~r.and-n:ttcnt. 1 , 1nrt•&lt;; ('~l~ntaJl
'll ul
, CL
1 .\lr G~.:or;!e Bak('ri! ·1:1at"'lltc"
Mr. .\Dd Mrs. Denms Roa ~I: of
Board
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~O IHn·l;nv and thrctf'"t'ltl}ltrt·n of
Pfill 1icallv all otbl!r
cner~
4NSWI1t CALL
Mr. , Melvm ~onec~tter vL~tLrd Mtddlepo rt sp~n t
8\Md~ a ftt&gt;l"
sales classifications al.so pun:half'J
Pomeroy emer&amp;elle!y sqqadm,en reli:en.tl~ aith b1~ famtly .
noon with Dr and . • · ~ 0 \'
record amounts of power. Total answered a ran to the Geo'i'Be ~I·
~Jr. Cecil Blesmg calleu on Mr. Smtlb, other ~uests .wue ,Mr. 'iulr1
company-wide power sales reacheS scm b!:'me 0, ltleM. ar9 v11 Road, Le "IS Blessing
Wedne~;l t)' wl'lo Mrs Ross Wrnebrenfn&amp; 111£;1 u~Jll·
the all-time high of 7·billion, 676- .RuUantl RD at lO:liJ a. m. today
ceJVed a
b~oken ba k .n .. u na
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mllhon ktlowafthoun.
a~ h:td not returned by 12:30 uto,~Ob1le ICCLdent in 111 lOIS
Mrs Edna Rollms
_Jiad Rt&gt;l
Meanwhile, the Ja1·gest revem.. e o clock.
n~.atives J:rc.etved WQrd of th e Cul.Jmr.n e.t.icd on Mr. ll'id M· 3
deduction last year was In tDf
birth of ~ baby dauGhter to i\lr · :uy Blf'~rnng and Miss NJna How
categ£~ry of payroll, penslOns, in·
and Mrs. Archie C_hapman trr At· ell who- !!I 111 ~~ the
home of
su.rance~; illd med'ical CO\'eraj9,
water,, OI.Wl. ThiS JS
the1r first her &lt;:btt.•r Mrs. Home r Johm!On oi
, tba:t tolal bem,g nearly $23-mUiion.
ebild
Mason Sund y cvemng.
Close OOhind was the amount or
((~ ,,., ,..,. eM)
Mr and Mrs.. Fred noush, '1\Jr.
Mrs )J·erte Winebrenner calle&lt;l
federal, state and local taxes Ptid Feb. J2 at th.e ebu~fJ, There wtll ~nd Mrs. Vlr.Jr1Li Burns nttended 00 Mls~~ Att!n Sunday evenmg
by the t'Ompany, , 21 ,,. 8 l.OOO, well be no Wedneadaf meeting r.ext ~h~ bask~tball game at Wahama 1 vho~ ts tu. ·
over 20 per rent(,)( the t.ol.al gro~ week.
fnday mght.
Mr. :md Mrr. lvcs Kitlg bad HS
l'evenue. Ohio Power'~ net inoome
One EJ,~cst, .rLm Woaster,
C"I
Mr. ilnd. 'Mrs. 01l 0 :~tEm &lt;~nd 1heJr l'iAt.\-Ua Sunday, Mrs. Kmg ~
for 19~6 was $17,887,000
Ut:nbus 0, wu introduced. John MillS G~;llet Aten were lr. G rlh· son aud daughter, Mr. Elmo Wal ·
Durmg 1P56, Ohio Power ~ddt ':l M', Myers, manater ol the local polls Fndtl)'.
.
ton and famil~· or Dan bar, M1 s
9,218 n(&gt;w (''llstomeN to its lines Western and
Southern Life In·
Mr. ,J..eon Bless'~' •pent Sulur· Charlot! Mallard and thrte sons of
hrin"ln"
the total at fha end of Juran~.·e Comp:my bere, !mnounred day
Wlth lhc
Ler. Ct•arleston
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21 afternoon
the year t6 f39.2SN; 17
MW in- his leavina: Jomwow lo.r a new
;;slolll!..a-•
~fiss 'l'\\.rl.l Hirkard is on the
dustrles s1on1ed taking
servk~ ussi~nment wlth hts eompanor jn
rs. •D.fU.;, Bonctulter, Lonn'l' 'liCk !:st.
from the company last year, and Kensington, PilL. .
,
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and :\';iss Beatr1cc Chapman were
-----16 others announced their inttn·
.:hoi&gt;?ing in Pomt Plca~.~··t "awr
lions to lorate new mJnufacturlng
CJart.'nce &amp;.t&amp;~te, 'fru,it
cake day
fucihtles 1n the OhiO Power ser j:h,airman,. disclosed se..ven
cakes
~11· Dallas Crbbs and son DPn
Vtl'C .rrea; commerical, industrial af't' 'lOW ruad~ for .ule and Jacktng verl of B['o,.ad Run and :\ I•· Curtis Hr and Mrs. Chesler Oliver and
and appliance sales were at 0 ,. huyers, bl' may decide to auction Rickard asSisted Mr. Dw1ghl Gl~Jlls VJ&lt;:Jtc() Mrs,
Blctt,,r al M2••m
• nC"ar
aiHimc highs 111 l9M, a~d tbem f)if backed with the power Saturday in l'IL&amp;ZZJng won~
Sunday afternoon.
Unio Power started making real of Tail Twister Bernard Fultz.
\'1. Arch Rous h und (' F i3!e3·
"B-.11 and Johnson Marr:"'d"
~. W. Compton rrferrcd the s.ng Wf're shnppmg m 1'111'11 :•ll'aM1ss Pat Ball and !1 at J~n n~urt
prog:rc;;s m the ' eledric bo~h'·
he ..tlng field
aie or an md1gcr11 :vmt 11 g
man saut fr1day.
wa s l1111tcd i)l marrr·rv,e
Frr rl.n
In order to keep ahead of the needing ttYC correction lo the cluh
Air Curtis
Rrck1m! o:rhl ¥r evmig In the ( ltfton 1\f E Chureh
" ever-increasing demand f~ eJec- It VIliS h:mded to a committt:e for wight r.iihbs were bu!.incss c:tllcrs .b)' 'he U.ev. Itichard Wn,bt
tric service, Ohlo Pov.er last yeu further study.
Ill Nc\1. Raven Salurd&lt;oy m l'r!' .g
"iss Mall I S the d.IUgthcr ' (
~ invested $58,659,000 in new faeih
Mr. Leonard Roush .t ' ll~ ln·t~tll· :\!rs :\largle Bal1 or r t Pleasant
tics .and 10 expandmg and moderncr Lester and Mrs. Garnet Chap· Mr J'liUJson i~ the SO'\ of :\fr. anrl
izing existing CQUlpment The 1956
11l&lt;ln motored to
Atwatet, OhiO Mrs U&lt;irry Johnson r. Cl rfton
e"::penditu-re for construction matlJC ~d.ay night, the men fl' tUJ'ned
Th~y ore
maki ng their hom e
ched~ p~~US record. amount
arrisbu~~~
ll(!tne, bw.b MrR.
Chapr.1an Wlll With· ·Ius parf'n\s
r/
;pen
pne year, .1n Jdent!Ciil '
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~pend ~,"'Wet!!ks with !Jet SW!f
P.lr f!!.vlor Vlln ~ter was tr!tl{ ,
smo t liravang been invested i~
Wtf£ and new born rl&lt;lll,st!t&lt;·r . • en to,¥j Charleston Ho, pr tal Sat·
1953.
Dr: D. v Simth was thnllcd urdfr and IS m SN~O US conchhon
l!:f'l.iQ[ .,uQft.lvpli PI the
over a wheelchair
prcseJ1ted to Mrf. Van ?IIetcr rs sl.llmg at lhe
UG6a~~tulle8 went ittt9 pewe:· , Mr:;. Ada Garnet Cantt•r, 63, ~m by I;lr. Thomas L fbrn s Two home: &lt;'f Mr a,nd Mrs ll}'ron Vom
"PlAnt
construction At present dted at the home or her daughter ruee blankets to go w1th ehatr Alao Miter at Aeme- w. Va
Oll'9 P:GWtet M bWriWi'J 1
Mrs. John Mtller, Harri$burg, 0., a "'V se1 aU pteiiented by Irien(ts
Mrs Liovd WtilJ ,Jm '. was vt~Jtlfr 8
er-producing
Mtation
SQ.Iith ~f today at noon, it has been learned. J.or his birtJ1:Jay Januny ~8th fnends at Pl. Pleasa nt , w. Va"
~N~g1
Yt. id .W.re Jhfln
Services will be Sunday at 2 Who is tllore d~rvmg of it than Monday.
doub!lng '!:he sl:~~e
its ft'ew Mus. P.m. from t_he Antiquity Methodi81 Dr. !'mdtt? Who put on a f'.!r coat
Mr. and Mr~ George' .Tohmon or
klngum River Plant,
north. of Ch~reh. Fnends may call at the and w1th saddl~ poclH•ts and h01 3e Mason, Md Mrs. Nelson Roust
~Marietta, and Js adding a generat· Ewmg Funeral Home until n&lt;~OJ:t :Went ,Jiles and miles !.rlOI\ or ram and .chiJ,urcr. of New Haven VlsJtsJ
i~.j umt of revolutionary desi.P,n SH.• d-.Y:
to releh·e someone rn Plllll No·.v Mrs. Henry Johnson rccenl ly
af\{1 eflicieocy as 1ts veteran Philo
•Surv1vurs lnchtded 'her hutband, 'ae ' F an lnvaUd, but no 1 fJr.'{otten
Mrs. Jpck Spron~ u( New HllV·
Plaut, oou.1h of zane~viUe
W1ltcr, and these children, M:-1. by i'riends aM God
en VJSlted \tma
Lewts, Sunday
Ot11~r' large amounts of ·capilal Fred Pratt, Clinton, 0 . Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs Donrue Rayburn alternoon
were Invested jn
equipment to Clark, Marlon, 0; H~M'y Miltorr C!illed on Mr. Shermo;n Blessmg
Mrs Wtnnic
Spf'ars and so 1
tran .• 1mt aod distribute the power Canter, Doyleatown , 0. and a II!!· I Su'ld: Y.
Larry Camp Conley \lli.rled AIT'S
to. t:•Jstomers of the C{)fflpi,ny, artd ter, Mrs Carl Batr, Beaver Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Denms
Rousb KatJe Bass and son Sunday cve usUU more w-ent into the erection Pa.
' were Point Pl('asanJ shoppers Sat· mg.
:Of new substations, office and 9er.tnterm.ent will be in Letart urday.
Mr. .ou·d .Mrs. James Harris "r
vice btiildings and other taciUties Cemetery.
lrlr. and Mrs Wayne Hart Jr. Mason vlsJtcd Mr and Mrs lsao.~~
Ohio Power employe1 Jut yea~ ~~·.on
nho
~ Colum~us ~pent. the weekend Lewu Sunday evening.
turned in the best safety record only 18ml•lt'urs
and suUered Wltll relativeS! m this communrt.v
Mr. and Mrs. William Bass has
,
in h t
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os" lme aec·dents fo r
Mr and Mrs Dan · I W '
d
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~s or;r. ur ng the 12 months, U;te lowest accldent,f
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re
eJgan
move Ill then new home SJturdny
emp.o)es worked mo"e than 7 3- ever ach'
db lh requeney raL lnd Brenda of Huntington spent Mr. and Mrs Luther rucket renl"":-:::-::::=--- _
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Jeve
Y e oompany.
ttle weekend Wllh Mrs. Ina Wei- · ed the1r trailer

Royal Crown Cola•• ,

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Bolin Announc• Recorw;
.L
0pening 0£ New
All •T1me
Duri·ng Past Year Ser--.·ce Stati.OD

'i'ht• uh !t• Powt'r ('o rn 19M r x
Mr and Mn Jo.hn Bolin . {ortJI
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pen, n(!{lrt 11 yeat o1 !\ew achL&lt;'YL' cr 1- o f (.rant St , Mrd lleport bU\'t'
lllf'nl.l , aU t1me recordi. 1tn.d un lanoounrl'd Dpt' rlln&amp; of Bolln ' t~ MOo
prr•Led~&gt; n!c,l performan\ es UJ prM ·
I«:&lt;~ II• ll p:r,, ~e:. of ~~ ~ buslne~-.
~;te Ser•,•ce Stii..Uon OD W . Ml!.\0
Tht· JHnual leport of the utll!'y
ur Pomervy m tt:.c tstabiLBh·,
., 0
mcnt rormerl} ki\Dwn as th£' Le
mpa nr s · ~~~ raiiOil!!
last year
s
g
re,e .. l s that ! ... r the ",rst lillie m ;1011 . ~ rvu· c ta(IOD
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lhc history of OhiO Power lot,. 1 The Dulms wrll carr y the USLIIII
gross re\enu,..,. eltt'Ceril'd the $IOO \Oillplete line .or eutnmoblle ser·
mlllton m:~r~ rhe art ,tul total h
\le&gt;..'s and SJlet'lliliZe 10 molvr re
JnJo! $100,922,000
patr ~ nd bod,· work,
mcludlr,Jil
Approxtm~lt'ly 70 f)t-r ct-nl nf t'll'ctrre and &lt;~.ce:ylenc
weldlfll'
th,·~~:: t•evelluc~ wet("
obta•twd Mrs Bohn wt\1 be on hand to serv'
frtJar the compan~·, hvlustrJJI a 11 rj Pt~trons wrtJ1 a lull !m e of grO&lt;'
res1dentw.J customers, Heav, pow enes and foudstufh
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H1dustT Jell io Ohw I Th 8 1
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parents or Cig!il
1or:t- used m&lt;lrr thl•T 4J,ll·bilhon cluldren tttrec N .them
nvw a~
ktlnwatthours of engery in 1956 home, ra,uu:! lo thl.&amp; .Jea rn lk!
ror rn:..re than 39 per cent of the fro·n L~l{Hn, 0. \.'here he had bel'!l
toU,J grMs l.lll'on~e
~7~~~Y~~a::; ;~~:;;o~:tlonr~~~
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ltesrdenh'll and run:! customers ma nhtined a body l'lJ.pl.lr
af'd
produc~d nearl)· 31 per cenl of \~rldmg shop
~he total gross tncomc &amp;Y purchali·
This IS B&lt;llut's Itrs.t venture mt'
mg a t~tal of 2-bJ\hoJl kilowatt· the servi€!e !ltatlon butlneas. He
hours of eleetriety in l&amp;t16. Both 9W~S tout" CQIIl trucks tlttt 8f('
\ !he total grQs,s lnC0111,C by ~urch,,&lt;i· jobbed out to local rtJal compat.·
tncorr'te figures art reeord $.mou~ts ies.
tor lhe company.
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Dally Sonllnel, ~omeroy-Mlddleport , 0 ., Feb. 7, 1957-7

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You Can Put Your Trust In 'Supe'rRight' Quality Meat

WE BUY

(8) Auto Sales

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Po~~rs , w:1ose plact&gt; or r('SJdence
ts 6742 Sparta, Oetroll 10, Michl·
~;:an B.artl~tt Park~r . whuse place
of rt&lt;srdence 11:. unknown, the un·
known heirs, devtsees, legatees,
dlSlnbutees, administrators, execulor~. tf any, of Bartlett Parker,
Deceased, Allee Ford. whose place
of residenc~ Ill unknown ·, Mrs.
Wt•ndell .Fulton whose place of
re5Jdence 1s unknown, Sarah Holm
ben, whose place of resJdence is
unknown, Mrs Bert Higley, whose
place ot restdence Is unknown:
Lourse Exline. whose place ot resrdence is unknown The Maynard
coal Company,
a corporation,
whose residence, or busrness add~
n·ss 1s unknown wrH take notice
that on the 7th day of December
IIJ66, Htram Slawter, betng plain·
tiff, filed his petitiOn an the Court
of Common Pleas, Meigs County,
Ohio Case No 12 497 against the
'· ' and othen
&lt;rbove' named parties
IHI defendants. alleging
that be
has a legal nght to and IS ~el;ed
In fee simple of the undivided
23124ths part or the following descrtbed parcf'ls of real eatate, to..
wJl.
PAR{:EJ. No. 1
The followmg Red Estate altuLed in the County of Meigs, In the
;tate of Ohio, and in the Towa·
sh1p of Rutland, and bounded and
I described as follows . In Section
No 7, Town 6 and Range 14oftbe
Ohto Company's Purchase : Begin·
rrrng 103 rods North of the South
Ea~t !.'Orner of Section No. 7;
thence West 1208 feet; thence

11, and r11nning towtb 96 rod•.
thence east 28113 rod'l, tbence north
oo rod:s along Albert Schu:tz's line;
thence we ~ t 2B1 a rod~ to the place
of begmmni'i conlammg 17 acre!
more or le sl&gt; a rL J{ ht of way bf..
i1DUlngalthesouthwestcornerof
sa1d land arrrl ru nnmg west to &amp;n
C a ~ t' No l2454.
1 tree an d t h e towns h1p road
In pursuance of an Order ot em
Sal e w Partlllon in the above en· 60 feet, and 2.:1 fe~t '.~'Ide more or
IJ!l (•d aC'tlOn, 1 wdl offer for Nrle leu;
at public auchon , at the door of
PARCEL NUMBER TWO Obve
the l ou rt House- m Pomeroy, Ohio fown.shlp Mergs Counlr. State of
111 the ahovc . named County, on Ohto Bemg part of the north half
Sat urtlay , the 16 day o1. February, of thl! northwest quarter of sec·
1957. at 10 a m o'clock the fol· Uon 11, toy,n \ and range U, and
lowrng descnbed real esiate situ· be1mning 11n Field'~ \me and run.
ate 1n the County of Metga ' and oing nor~h 80 rods along Albert
State of Ohtfl, and in the Township Sehu\b line, thence west 88 rods
Oltve, to-wit
to tbe ~nter or the f?Ad, thence
PARCEL NUMBER ONE. Sltu- witb saJd road to Ftelds line;
ated rn the 1'vwnahip of OUve, thP thenee wttb Fi ~Ids h n e t o the
County of lieilll, and State of place of beginnmg contalnmg 30
Ohio, and 'biJunded and described ~ere• more or leu
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at
PAJICEL NUMBER THREE:
ed by Wlllia!n PbiHipa, lJird form· Olive Town ship, Meigl County,
State of Ohio. Being all tbat part
I suit Plaintiff further praya that of the north half of tbe northwest
the satd defendantli and each of quarter of "ection 11, town t, and
therr. be requared to s~t up what.. ranae 11 that lie11 west of the pu»ever nghts, claims or lntereatl Lie road whir.b passes lhrou.a:h said
they and each or them have ln section, excepting 10 acres sold to
satd real eatate or be foN!ver bar- G T. Ruth off the West end of
red from asS(lrting same, and for said quuter sechon, also except·
other proper relle£.
ing a lot out of the Northwest carS~tid parhes are required to 1ner of sald land, now owned by
answer on or before the 2nd dav 1 Wataon and PbiUips on the west
" 1' by land of Amos C. · Rardon, on
of Much, A. D. 19ll1'.
-.
Dated January 9th. 1957.
I the south by lands of Cowdery,
Hiram Slawter
and Fields, and on the east by the
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Crow&amp;: Crow
I public road, containing to acres
AUorneys for Plaintiffs
more or less. There is a right of
(ll 10, 17, 24 , 31 , (2) 7, 14 etc:
way reserved along the south s1de
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Benjamin HUidon, PIAintiH
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of rt's Jdl'nce Is unkno\\n , Lucrlle

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Blker'l will aive you the beat
trade on furniture or applian-

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The Da ily Sentinel

Middleport

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Eleanor S&lt;haaf. Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Pythian Sisters
lnspecti.on Plans
To Be Announced
dtscu~~d

for tbtli r

STRIPED FLANNEL in

treatmcrot Wl'dnesday her mother,

"Ud white Ia combine4
·cotton plquo tor this ~pring,
1937, costume suit designed by
·Benl Clalrt. A halter blouse ot
white pique buttona onto a .alim
' skirt and t• covered by o. walat.
lengt h j acket , beltell and lll&amp;"bt•
!y blouaed In ba.ck.

The next meeting will be ~ d d
at the church, Tuesday evenmg,
March 5 wilh Mrs. Gladys Dailey,
Mrs. Clare nce Andrews. Mi!;s
Elizabeth Duffy and Mrs. E lwood
Bowers aa hostesses.

SALE

PillOW CASES

" Clean" and "Omar"

Non-crumbly type wallpap·
er cleaner of the highest
quality.

ROUND STEAK -

lb.

69c:

PURE

PORK SAUSAGE lb. 39c:
CITY CLUB COFFEE· 89c:
TOMATOES : 2 cans 59c:
DOG FOOD - ·25 lb. bag $2.19
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NO. l ·

oz.

· OR~NGE
33~

$144

POTATOES

JUICE 50 lb. bag .. $1.69

WHITE

HOUSE PAINT
$4.29 gal.

3 LB. CELLO

ONIONS - ·- 25~
ORANGES • -·49¢

YO UNG''S MARKET
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8 A.M. lo 8 P .M.
MIDDLEPORT

Double Bed Size
81 by 99 Inches

to $1.69

$1.69

SWEATER COATS

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wo;·it.3)\ce~its

All sizes 38-50, a ll wool
sweater coats, not al1 colors
in all sizes-O n Sale for :

" Big Bon" Blanket Lined Jackets.
I;Hue denim jackets with corduroy collars. Fully lined
for r eal warmth. Four pockets and button . front.
Sizes 38 to 46.

$3.50

$4.95

WHIPCORD liNED JACKETSI

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Heavy weight whipcord jackets with warm blanket lin- ·
ing. Zipper front - two slash pockets and one zipper
pocket. Sizes 86 to 50.

$5.95
MEN' S

Men '1 •3:;49 uKtng Kole"

SPORT SHIRTS

Suede Leather Jackets

SUEDE FLANNEL

Sizes (Small 14 to 14 \h, Me·
.dium 15-1511.!, Large 16·
116\h, and Extra Large J7.

Zipper front, knit collar and cuffs. ,First quatity,
Clean leather Skin&amp;; Colors: Tan, Cbaltoal, Grey and
Rust.

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SAlE $1.98

WORK SHIRTS
In All Sizes
14¥.1 to 17

SALE $11 .

, SAL£ $1.98

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SAVE ON ALL

LEATHER BELTS
Dress and' work bells of steer hide leather, narrow regular and wide belts in aU sizes.

$1.00 and $1.50

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Tue~day 'evt:ning when
a t; r OUj) O( rt'ltntb fait\(' to h Cl' I

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SPORT SHIRTS

Chrome h~ather, ~oi'sehldo leather. Most any style work
gloves of a good ~t.
Mea's Apple-US
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Knil Wrist -

No. 25K

On SALE $2.00

SALE 39c a pair
(Mo.i • Floor)

BIG YANK

BIG l'ANK

WESTERN JEANS FOR BOYS

BOY'S IVY LEAGUE
TWILL
TROUSERS
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and .reinforc•d - AnthenUc Western styling - zipper
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RED PALM WORK GLOVES

A group of {egular $2.95 Sport Shirts

surpmecl

$2A9

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University model trousers wltb lapeied legs, ·~~:~;I
able buckle back strap, gripper on waist, zipper cl
and dropped belt loops., Black or tart in 1\lz!JS 6 to 16.

$2.95

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Pomeroy School
Officials
Attend
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Guidance Council :
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T0 nonor Three
On Fourtders Day

1\r&lt;"t.ll)rartalis
Q)uncll. Mrs. Tracy
.
ladle• with eor·

or
ctJo:~nthemum ~
with gold ribbons. The meet·
opened with , the PTA prayer
Mrs. Rodney Sauer, president
Middleport PTA, and grou11
aacompanled by Mr~. BarPomeroy. Twelve past
of County units wero
reco~iled
ill-eluding Mrs.
Russell j the first president
of
BraG: bury PTA.
Roll call of clubs was taken by
Mts. WiUiam Francia, Syracuse,
, iCCretary pro tem for Mrs. Her
bert Parker, and units representeJ
were Rutand , Pomeroy . Central,
Pomeroy Sugar Run. Syracus~,
Salisbury1 Raei.ne, Portland, Ches·
·ter, Tuppers Plains, .Bradbury and
· ~iddleport.

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An ambassador, a goverqor and
an actor will be honored when
Marietta CoJJege's annual Found·
era' Day is ~lebrated Feb. 14, tbe
same day the movie version or the
life of Marietta sraduate Col. Dean
E. Hess premiere, here.
The ceremonies In observance of
the college's 122nd anniversary
are .scheduled for 10:30 a. m. at
Ban JobllS()n Field House on the
campus.
A -Doctor ot Arts degree will be
pfesented at the observance to
Roet Hudson, Universai·Interna·
Uunal . star who portr~s Col. Hess
in "Battle Hymn." Col. Hess, who
received a degrf'e himself at last
year's Foundera' Day celebration,
wUI be· preseot to aaaiai in the
ceremony honorlna: Hu45on.
The newly-elected governor of
West Virginia, Cecil H. Underwood
will be given an hcnorary Doctor
of Law!! degree. Gov. C. William
O'Neill of Obio, a faculty member
here with Gov. Underwood . in
19f9150, will usiat in awardin.l!l
bi1 degree.
A Doetor of Laws d; gree will
also be pres()nted to Dr. You Chan
Yang, Kore.an ambassador to the
United Statcot. The ambassador
wllJ then deliver the principal
Founders' Day address, speaking
on · ~Diplomll.cy and ; Scholarship:
Compctitops or Colleagues?"

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Men's $2.49 uvankti:hlre"
SUEDE FLANNEL

Mrs. Otis Casto
Honored Guest At
Surprise Party

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save &lt;Jiot in this sale
of dress goods on the
main floor.

$6.95

A cake in .the f'orm ot a l~tmb
with Its OlJ.e U8bted candlt cen·
tcred the dinlna: room t&amp;ble. Col·
orN1 slide pictures were tak~ n.
Pre~e n t to help him celebrate
wcr~ his cousins trom Columbus.
Betky and Debbie Hawley,
I
ers of M.r. and Mr1. Jim
a nct Byron Jay l)alley , son
and Mrs. Don Dailey and his older
·
brother, Ricky,
Also present we1'e Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Miller from Middleport.

bra te h('r blrthllay,,The party WCI3
tl h·en hy Mrs. Derrver Thoma .
Thl' evc ninr waJ Jpent soch!ly
o\ nd rdrcshm&lt;!nta or .n decorate•\
birthday cake, tee e"'am afld co ~
fee were served by the hostess to
Lhe honored gutst; •..,.nd Mr. Cas to,
~~r~. l:lly lhe
Thfiss of Dorea~;
Mrs. Jack )lobson,• IJld 1'\:frs. Clc·
lanrt lit incs. Pomeir"Oy: Mfil. Wil l.
iam Willis Syraeuse; ''nd Mr. and
!1-lrs. Richard StHers, Portland.

R·e mnants lf you can sew you can

MEN'S "BLUE BELL"

Sanforized shrunk heavy weight blue denim jackets
with corduroy collar and warm blanket lining. Two poe.
kets with snap f~-s ten ers and two large patch pockets.
Sizes 38 to 50.

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·Founders Day of the Nationa-l
Parent-Teacher Association
was observed Thursday afternoon when the Meigs County
Council of .PTA met at tbe Bradbury School auditor~um with
1\!rs. Roy Tracy Jr.,. president, presi&lt;\ing,
Mrs. Tracy welcomed the representatives of the County
units and introduced the Past Pres;p~o~,Of !be Council, Mrs.

Howell, Mr1. Clair Kar~
Paul Theiss an ~ Mrs. John U

liNED OVERAll JACKETS

and

be!t• . her

3 for. $1

MEN 'S 4"LEE"

Michael Ash First
Birthday Observed
At Dinner S~o~nday

~10u1r . n urcall to

ON SALE

a yard

BuUon rront

!'ani I"islwr :lpc·nt •he weekuHI
1n Colu mb us wit h Dr . .a nd Ml's.
' J nmc!( V1sher a1•d d.~u g !Jler. l h•
I Nil ~ nccnJll P&lt;lll ied ho •ne lw Mrs.
F1s hrr who spe nt
~&lt;vera ! da~.-~
1.1o 11h ncr son and dau ~·. hter·in. Jaw.
Mr &lt;JL d .\Irs. Jllhll · F isher n 1~d
lons uf Akron
wer e wee ke nd
g u es t~ of his
pare nt~. Mr. a nd
\1 r ~. Wil ham l+'ishcr, Miner11vill e
M1ss Lena Gruescr was t he Sun
day dinner .:uests of Mr. and Mn
Harr .v K&lt;'iser.
M r~ \lal'lln Waddell was a r ('·
ct•nt l"il&gt;l lor in Ga llipolis.
Jo h1o Young
retu r ned lo hi•
•l ndie's al Ohi o University, Alh~ n .s
Tn esdllJ" after spendmg lhf! h~
twl'l'll ~c m cst e r!ii vac~tllon with h1s
par,. nl ~. Mr. 1n1\ Mrs. Hank YOUI'j(.
Mr and ~~rr. . Carl Moore ftl lfl
d a u gh t er~, Marlene and Lind 11 at
lendr rl the funeral of R. E. Wtl·
110 11 at Shade Mondav afternoon.

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Size 20 by40 inches
Solid Colors and stripes

AU Wqol

,.~.~~~~:~r~,j~ of the Meigs County
were honored guests at a meeting of
in Bradbury Grade School.
stand here before a large cake combirthday anniversary of the
Left lo right, Mrs. Roy Tracy, Jr.
John Moore, Mrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. Vernon Howell, Mrs. Clair Karr .

C~ON

Yard Wide. Regularly SOc a yard. Big Se·
lectian of patterns - ON SALE FOR -

39~

Bend Rotary
To Build

MUSliN
BED SHEETS

BATH TOWELS

Men 's $4.95 -

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SALE CANNON

SUEDE FLANNEL

Mn. Olt s Ca,to Wl4i p!us..1 nlly

3 LU. BAG

35~

A CAN

Mr. and
Mrs.
Marvin
Swa n were
and
childre
n, Mar
ilyn
and Billy.
r ecent guesh of his p arenb. Mr.
and M1·s Harry Swan, Portla nd.

Michal'! (Micky) Atb, 110n of Mr.
Mr.&lt;~ . Di ck Aab, celebrated his
fu·st birthday at the bomo of his
grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed·
ward Hawley, Sunday with a hJclchd11y dinner.
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Low tanltht 32 to 36 north,

$2.89

Gold metal photo frames with two-way easel backsGuaranteed not to tarnish . All with colored photos.
Single fram es, double fram es and trUJle frames. All
s~es - also plastic frames.

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SOCIETY

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2 for 89c

PICTURE FRAMES

WALlPAPER
ClEANER

POMEROY

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has been returned to her Jwme.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P . Klein acc om·
pnnied Frank Fugate to Athqns,
W e dn c~day to visit his new gra'nd·
son, son of Dr. and Mrs. M. K. F u·
gate.

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Double Bed Size, 8lxl68 inches , A complete line of
colors . . . . . . SALE -

CANNON FINE MUSLIN

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SINGLE COPY- 5c

BED SHEETS

Sizes 42x381-&gt; Inches.

Gee, who are employed in Coluo;J·
bus, were l;ere for the week e nd
with t heir families,
Ann Neal, d aug hter of Mr s.
Paule\· An n Neal,• has rcoovered
f•o
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1 ness.

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thr ouwh Saturday. Ot:eo~aloNI f'tlf\
with locally IMavy ahower'l spN odo
~~ irtto 10uth JM rtlon today anti
tonig ht. High today 30 nort h and
central to ths law 40'1 utr.m•

NO. 252

PERCJ\LE COLORED

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PillOW CASES ..

Mrs. OscM Hardaway, who has

ROASTING OR STEWING

d wn,.

36 to 40 aouth.

CANNON COMBSPUN

CANNON Combspun Pereale Colored

bee n n pahr nt at Holze r Hospital,

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mu~;h

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Meigs County Parent Teachers Ass'n Council
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John Fisher, Fred Lewis, Larry
Gavin Kelth Riggs Sht-ila Stover
' Lloyd Mary
' Carolyn MU·'
Patricia
Jcr }f c~.ri l yn St;e Knight have started ' t heir secGnd semester work at
Ohio University after a 1hort vaca·
tion. S.anborn , who hal just bee n
discharged from the Army, ls con·
tin u i n~ the studies he has started
at Ohio State Univer sity before
€ 1lllstJng. Mr s. J . W . Kitc hen
(J ane Yo u ng) is a stude nt at the
Prese nt were Mr. and Mrs. Don· University and is doing practice
aid See vers. Mr. and Mn. Oliver t eac h11:g at Centr Al Sc hool, Chilli·
Michael, Mr. and Mrs Conrad Oh · cothe, Lhis semester.
Unger, Mr. and Mrs. Denver KapMrs. Ray Burley and srand·
ple, Mrs. Clare nce Andrews, Mrs.
Charles Eskew, Mrs. Tracy W ~a· da ughter, Pamela, were recent
ley, Mrs. EJ.ldie Str11us:s. Miss Elll· g uest11 of Mrs. Thelma Pratt and
abcth· Duffy, Mra. Hfl rold Sm1 Lh, ht!r mother, Mr~ . Emma Billlett.
Mrs. Bratton, Rutland, is visitWayne Milhoan, Mrs. Elwood Bow·
ers, Mrs. Mel vin Sm ith. Mrs. i ng Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bratton
Gladys Dailey, Gle n Sm 1th and and family, Main Street.
four ehlldren, Nao mi
Ohlin ger ,
S I'd ney Kl ocs speu t t he wee k en d
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Peggy B(Jwers, David Michae an
in Columbu-s with fri endH.
Barbara Smith .
Cha rles Hess and Willia m Me·

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Kapple st;lcctcd as .President: Mrs .
Oliver M1chael. l'lCC pr esJdcnt ,
Mrs. MelvIn Sml lh · secre t ary ·• Mrs· ·
Charles Eskew, a!lsistant secre tary;
Glen Smi th , treasurer; and Mrs.
Elwood Bowers, publlr JLy
Followin g th e business sessio n
a number of ~:ames were played
under th e fh rce1ion of Mr Sccv·
crs and pollut"' k rdr&lt;&gt;s hmcnts were
served.

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wtfc and da ughler, Sandra.
Mrs. F.l~a :1or Wekh Zei her, musit• teaeher in the county schooLs,
1 ha s been 1n Holzer Husplla l fot

meell ng whic h opened ":"!lh _ pra y-~ nanny sanborn . Hustlf'll Ro ush,
er ~Y Connd Ohhnger . Electwn of Ken net h ~lurray, Charles Haskins.
off1cers was held wlt_h Denvf\1" R(l~coe Wi ~f'. James Mourning,

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Aftu tbe regular meeting r e·
freshmenl.! were served by Mrs.
Bahr and her mother, Mrs. Geor1e
Childs, llottel!l~e~~ for the Mareb
meeting will be Mr1. Philip Meh
hart, M:1sa. Erma Smith and Mn.
Homer J onea.

FURNITURI

-;c--;-;-,---:-;-the Campbell bome In Alabama Mrs. C. F. Sha1n were Mr. and
for a villl
Mrs. Gene Roush and family, c.fln:
Mr. •nd Mn. '"t'llt'a m Ja·k-n
k
=
!Jcothe and Mr . and Mrs. Fran .
and ba.by of Leetonia
llnd Mr.... and
Mrs. John Gaultier, Wellsville Reinshd and family , ColumbuJ. :
1
were week end JUeaU. o! Mr. and
Mr. and \tr5. John R. Fos~r.,
Mrs. Ben Spencer,
Columbus , were week rnd guelftl
Mrs. Hazel Andrewa, Pomeroy, of her parelltll, Mr. and M.n. Frank
spent Saturday with ber mother,
Mrs. Mary Stobart
Buck..
Week end gueJts of Mr .and

1\frs Mayme llartcnbarh , Kt·n t,

J B Downing, who was eightyThe newly formed Gulden Rue I two y('ars old Tuesday, celebrate 1
class of th l' Pom('roy Church of 1 h1 ~ hil'lhdav by g01ng to CharlesChrist, he ld 11.~ fir~t rrwet1ng on i lon ~~ t h his Hun Rodney J?owning,
T sd·
em , !It thl' ehun:h.
to V J~J\ Mr s. J B. Dowmng, who
ue ay ev 11 1:
is a medieal patient at the Charles.
Dondld See1•ers prc.~1ded at the ton Gl':ncral Hospital.

Date of the Jnlpet"tion wlll be
annoi.Uletd later .

$299.00
BAKER'

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 7, 1957

is
Iand

New Closs At
Pomeroy Church
In First Meeting

annaal Inspechon when the Ke-jgs
Temple, l"Yttrian SislPr~. met Tuesday &amp;t the K. of P Hal ; with Mrs
Cai.h Babr, Mo!il Excellent Chiel,
presid.i na:.

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lllro. Fronk Epperly Jr ., ltlr. and
Mra. Vernon Ashworth and fam lliea, M1am 1, W. Va.; Mrs. Alpha
Pbalin and Nancy Neuman, S)'Ta·
cuse : !diss Frances Gibbons, Pome.
roy . _lmmt'd l.a le IY f 0 II~w 1~g th e
weddm~ , gur-sls were mv1ted to
l~c dmmg room whl!re lhe reeep~
t1on was held. Ice cream, cake and
corree were served.

M1 ss Betty ~pperly and William
Miller were united in marriage at
the hn~ne of her parents , Mr. and
Mrs Dow ning Rou sh pl ans to
Mrs
nank Eppcrlr. Thursday
lean• Frutay for Au!&gt;lln Tna5 , to
evt-IJHI.k: at 7:30 by the Rev. El·
~pend H'\'c ral weeks wtth ht r ;.on·
woo,l ut ltaeJlle Bridesma id wa s
m -Jaw and rlau~htl:'r , ~t S!Sl :wd
AHwr
t.o Van Meter . S)raCUjj;e aod
Mrs Jla~mor.d A"t•nswurlh. and
be~l m(ln was J1m Belt, l.£tart
lhet r c htldr('n. Harvey. Rae Ann,
Mrs. Herbert Sayre aecomnanied
Jeanne and J oe Jea n Roush, who Fa lls ~-!ere to attend the wedding
bcstde~ local folks were MMI . Ma·
ller
son, Dave Sayre . of Shipping·
is ern!Jl &lt;&gt;yed in Columbus. spent
ml e .\!Jilf'£., Sandyville; Mr and port, Pa , and Floyd Cam pbell to
the we.·k e'ld with her mutlwr.

Lw:l1le Bearbs Hawkilu, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Plar.s were

ANTIQUITY

P.a.ul Theiss '!as super'vlsor
• for a panel diseusswn on "How
'·· to Improve out PTA Meetings•'
· with Kenneth McElhinney, mod" erator, and these panel ml!mbers,
~ Harold LohSe, Mrs. Harold
Ebersbaeh, Mrs. Maxine Arnold,
Mrs. Aaron Kelton and Gerald
Bupe, Principal of tbe BradburY
Sc:hool. After a a:eneral discussion
by the audience and panel mem·
bers It was reco'q\mended that
National PTA Jaws be followed at
meetings and thai members be
· urged to take active part in the
programs and projects.
Mr1. Tracy was program chai~
man for tile skit "A Tribute to a
G~tt~at 'Lady" "with Mra. Nathan
. Biu&amp;. president o.f the hostess
unit, as J.lrs. PTA. ·Tbe name
"·BIRNEY," one of ·the three !oundC£s of the Orgntiutlon, wa,
apeUed" out by these ladles, Mn.
liersthel Gibbs, Mrs. Orville Nap'· per, Mrs. 'Richard OUer, ~rs. Guy
Ru~sell ; Mn. Everett
Lightfoot,
Mrs. Charles Fridley .tnd as they
fpnke they placed li&amp;hted candles
In the three tiered blue and gold
birthay cake celebrating lhe an·
nivenary of the PTA', The meetlng
el011ed with "Americ~, the Btautt.
fvl:.. "'Hand-made prOgrams, cany·
· , ing out the .PTA itOlors of blu11
· \arid gold and inwlbe4 with the
· :f:rA ·• I were diltribu'ted to the
Je'Yerlt"r·three mem~' who- were
.P,~t. The prOp-arns had been.
JR•de- by Mn. Ti'acy.
~ . E\'crtU . Li~hlfoot retll!ived
the: door prize a~ tbe 1]1e~t!nr.

M00se Locige In
Grand Opening
•
Saturday NJght

. Announcement was made Loda)'

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Pomeroy P0 IICe
Invest.I'I'p;atm'g
Fr1'day.Acc1'dent

Pomeroy Pollee were coptinu·
ing an i.nvestta:ati.on into a traf·
fie accident at 11 a.m. today .on
W. Second St. in front of the Evans (;rocery Store in which three
vehicles were involved ineludina
11.0 Evans-owned delivery van.
A car driVfln by Thcadore Ben·
::aJ moved frQm i_l!l pat ked a:rcd
Jn front oJ the store into contact
with the reir of a car parked .1·
head of It owned by Hattie Be11
HYtiell. The Bengal car then ~·
versed itSetr, striking the van in
tho.. lido ·Ba it atood double parked.
The pollee repoft ~stimated dam ·
1gc -at $150 to the Bengal csr, 'l·
about $35 to Mrs. Hy!!ell's. NO damage W~l reported "to the van.

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eva, Fla., a p-andaon, Richard, of
Glendora, Cllifl, Y~ho . was reared
by bi1 grandparents; · a:rand.on.
Joe FiJher of Geneva , 'Fla.; graM·
son, Edgar Vale, .of Colwnbua aM
John A. Bryant of Pomeroy, one
cranddauahttor, Mn. John E. Wer·
ry, s.bt a:re~t tramlebUdren, $Kat
· alalera, Mrs. LOHn Coverlee ;r
Huntinpon, W. Va., Mrs. S. :q:.
Kaetzel of Edison, · Ohio, :Mn. L.
Jt. Farmer or MabBfield, Ol)io 4Dd
Mr:8 .. Atonzai CUI(.ef , and. ·~i2
law, ~a. ••ttu\ lJ, · 11~PomeroY and on·e ti.fothcr o
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soula, Montana .
stte was preceded in d~llf! ,b
her son, Harold, her pa~if!', .:Mi.
sn~ Mrs: Jo~ MUler and ali braMetbodlot

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Thursda)' evenina:, Feb.. 7· alter
sevoral
of ·aerious llln011.
She is 11urvived by her husband,
two daugbtt.rs, Mrs. Eupne £ ,

T.WO y OUthS HUrt lh;;:.; was aChun:~
member of the untied
various
In .~Uto·
A00ident ~~~~~·r::~~:·~~~d Pomeroy
1. ·
The
Is
the
Near W/!U.esvill.
ft IIA
e
o'ctoe"k sUnday

1
[)f the cotftpleUan · of tina I P ami
tor the grand
opening of . Lhe
r.ewly orpnized Loyal order of
'
Two youtha were injured 1-'hursMoo•• lod.·e In Pomerov. to be beld
' Februaey day night 1n an .ace ldent on R ou te
Saturday and. Sunday on
9 arid 10.
) U one half mile ,Eaat of Wd.Jkesville when an auto carrying six
inghli.ahJ of the ~pen~na will boys to a basketbl11 game at Rut·
be an lnltlatlon of eandldate1 to land ov.ertllfh(ld.
be held on Sunday afternoon WUb
AI a resUlt of the accUient, the
\he Point Pleasan! l!f~oae 'i.odg&lt;!
HiJhway l'attol bas
cited
as the degree team in char1e. · Ohio
J 1mmy Sporry 17, of Wellston. ·w
Feltivitica on Satud.~:y nlaht wUI
1
· The birtlidar caltc .w11s servf!d be a danCe from p to 12- p.m. for' .ippear ln tlltn:~ourt ol M""Elli!! C011.n •
by Mrs. Clair ~rr lnd Mn. Ver· memi&gt;Crs or the Moolf. and Uielr ty Juvenile Juijge Jpbn c . Blll'•n
on charge~~: of ®Wi o~ratlon of
non tlowe11 presided at -t~f;! 11iJvtr guests.
a motor wbkle.
Co{fee and f.ea sof'dtea. The eolnr,
A&lt;••rdlng ,.
.r thr
scheme was carried out ln the
A b:anqjjcl and olb4lr enle~in·
blUe t.ce cloth ovet a ·gold cover ment for members" will be ataged Patrol a car driven east by Sperry
and the center lirrangen)eftt.s ol at the lOcal Moose .Lod.p Hall on enoute fort\ CG~~lton *G Rutland
yello-w ~hrysaDthemunms , 1ihlcJ E. Main·st followln,r the JD:~tatory came over t¥ m•t Of a hill at a
biab speed · eau!lng him to lose
'fojJage 8nd . I)~~ Candles in a goh! wOrk on SundAr afterooOh.
control · an4 overturn.
. ·
e(iltJainer. Th,e napkins,
whi&lt;!b
Tbe tW.O· ·routha· injured ln the
~r- m~ibed: 1.n · · aold wltb t.b J
·SHaRIFF ILL
D:Ji~p were Tommy Luster, 11
words "Foundeft ·~ na~-;· ' ~ lht.
Sberift•Robbrt lhrttnbaeb we,t pt ~iltOn ', who wu taken to a.
mt,.tS also earr:l~. out - the PTA, to tted today :with flu, &amp;is offiel! W-elt,to11 P,hysleian . for treatment
~ olors.
.
re~N)l1ed. He retUrned from lnve• and Roger ~ Par~er, 17 9f Well•·
. fbe ?Wnt.t .. ~undl, .whlcb hl:i "ti•atlQ a wreet near Letart at ton who sufto~cd la«r:atlon~: of ~bt
face~ or '
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(Collti,D""d 'iia »~ two) · , DOOI\ -ihd was put 10 be&lt;L
' ~

Mra. A. H. Fiaber palled away

at ber home on Lostey street on

r.,p.rt

and

fwo Are Jailed
After Arrests
Made Thursday

Auxiliary
Dance At

body
at
Trevey Fun.eral Home where friends mJy call
until one
when tbe
bo
11
J 11: te t th u ited
dy w I !ie D a II
e n
MethOdllt
Church
where
~ervlces
will be held at two o'~o~k
· wlth
ba
The ~qblic is invned to a :V•I:
Rev, Eurene ·Brown in c rce.
Burial will be in Beeob. Grove entlne donee in the Americl" ~
Cemetery.
&amp;lOb · b•ll in Racine the evenlns;
of ftb. 14 when Jo Hardy, wellll:nQ,.... Jlelp COllnty IQU&amp;h ·~
o·
eaJler, .. "pTes(des for IJIIUart! "and
I . .
rou.J danetng.
..
. ·
,
~ event is sponsor~d bY ·the
Ratiae,. t;e;ion AuxiJiary ·a~ . I•
I(U
tbe· first Of what the aulliaey
11_
ho~ will be a series of ''tee~
q:e" dl~s featurin~
mod~
James. F. N"e8t.er1.ft3 8. 11alnl-st ilqQII'e and · round dancing ~yld1
Middleport wu "todaf' li.Jted on ~ ~qough ~nterest is sbown 1n ~~~
·
the ·honor roll of 182 atudents 1:0mmun(ty,
aehlevlnj ·hlib ·~oluUc attain·
LICENSE ISSUI!)
menta (1~1 ~~tf 3.DO or better )
A
ma"J•ae
license lt!Q l;tecn ~
In Obio- ~t~ · 'University's College
1ued
here
to
Fredericit WlUlain·
or Engmeerinr.
aon. age 26, R1.1tland,
The ~nnoullccment ·.far made to Kyger creek, and UonDJ. ~ooL
day bF Marold· A. j:Bolz; associate 19, Middleport, telop~~Jlfl Of,Kil'i.;

OnFeb.l4

Middleport SIJ
IStudent·List...l
_
On Honor Rous

l.er_ "'

dean of the college.

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Market Reports
· CINCINNATI, 0 . UP
• P.rod·
uee:
Eags: stesdy, net prlCes paid a'
for
s . ~o n sumer grade.!'
~ltes and browns, A jum.b os ~
39; A lirge 32-33 ; A medm~s '1.7·
29• A amall 20.24; B large 27-3Q.
F. 0 . B. Cincinnati whites
ahd browns A large 38-39; A med·
.lum · Slli:.:Je: B large 35-36.
~hlekeiiB; fryers s lca~)·, fr~ers
3-8~ · lb 19-2&lt;1; bens. heavy type
13-15; hens, Ugbt type 9-11 .
BUtter : 90 score 611 cents lb.

rarm.

Prices

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EMERGENCY CALL
The
Middleport
Emergency
Squad was called ~arly Thursday ·
afternoon wh~n tt ba~· of 1ft. &amp;lld
Y-rs. James LewiS was thought to
have swallowed a salety-pln. The
laken to Tbe Jones
baby was
M~morial Clinic Cor treatment by
Dr. R.. R. Pielrcns wbo S.td \hat
tbe child had -oot swallowed a piQ.

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Two persons were jailed durin&amp;
the past 24' hours the Sheriff's De
partmenl N!ported.
They were Cl.ark Rudnal, 72
Pomeroy RD 2, for intoxicatioh
arrested by the sherif£. Tboma!
E:yon, Syracuse, 27, was arrested
for non·support and will appca•
bcfore the J"uve nilc Court .
OW:ey E. Kaiser, 26, Letart FaU&amp;.
arrested by Patrolman John Me·
Kenzi.e and Chie'r Frank Hudsot
for intoxication, was jailed,· then
released on $14 bond to appear lr•
mayor's court.

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ADMINISTER OXYGEN
Pomeroy's Emergency squad ad"
ministered oxygen to Virgil Nelsoil, Beech Grove R&amp;a~~ .RyUand,
Thursday morning for "!I poaible
heart conditJon and lett wben it
was .assured a phYli~ wO~uld 'Q'&gt;o .
rive as soon as pOSIIble.
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