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Ills. Fred PbiUipo, ZmeMlle,
Jlr. ud Mrs. Victor Reular and
Jlr. ud Mrs. Willil Ale&amp;hll't. Daytoo, were recent visitors oi Mlu
Lois Cecil. Yin Vanatta Carroll.
ytto bas been on vacation at the
home of her parenl.l iD Ma.rmaaute, Artuau, baa returned to
"" position u nur~mpanion
lor Miss Cecil and Vr11. Beulah
Norris, wbo stayed with M'l.IS f=e~ tor tbe past two weeks. has
returned to Racine.

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Hoapital. tin. Dent and Mr. SU.·
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds wb

bave been Yislt!na: In Mic:bl&amp;al
with Mr. and Mrt. W. R. Re'
noldt and family and Jlr. an

Mra. Shelby King and sona hav·

returned home.
Edna 81tfdette, Leon, W. Va
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.Jtnlee, dau1htet of Mrl. Jrllrle
llouc:k, was In Marlett• where lhe
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Mrs. Norman Yeauaer were in
Columbus for \ht weekend.
Sandra f'ultl, Columbu!l, visited
Carole Owens. over the weekend,

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Kay Brook• is not aupersttUow,
lilt 191111 automoblle lleenlo plale

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OWICES ALL OVER OHIO

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and ,) lr, and Mrs. Max Roller and
Di k. 'Mil Roller and baby
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Mr• Claude Dant apent J'rlday
. Middleport wltti • · and Mi'l
'W'le&amp; M~amee.
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. JtoUIIU Williams
•d Mrs. Dey HyseU were auests
tturday eveniDJ of Mrs. WilHam
1 xter after the pwp bad diDIIiel'
the Martia. reltauraat.
Mr and Mn. Paul Brandenburg
!ld famtly of Dayton were weeknd guetb of hll mother Mra.
"rank Bran~enburg, West Main

A new ordlnane2
governina:
wright limllaU,on on t-hree Pomeroy
ltreetl, Butternut. Brick and Las·
ley, will ~ the · prlnclpaJ order
of bueinesa at a special &amp;eMion of
Pomeroy Vllltge Council tonight j
at C!ty Hall, beginaini at 8 !" m.
In addition to fixing we~gnt Ilmttation OD the three ltTeets, tbe
draft of the new ordlnanee proride• greater tlextbiltty in the ordi.nance to allow the addition of other atrett~ under the limitation
-where coundl deems 1ueb action
D~l&amp;ar')' for the protecUon aDd
PHILIP SPOIIN
silfety or the pubJle '
Also oa !.he ~Ji!nda tbit even.la.g Valle)' :would be beyoDd &amp;be n:is the purtbaae of a new pollee peetatic&gt;lls of
uept the mOld
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Kiah Scbool ana the
Mr. u.d M.ra. Roy ffoom 11 a graa.uace of J.~,app_, I"'" Ol
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Many Election Ca;didaw.Present
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. At RepubUcon w_omen's Club T~ .
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fifty wefe,,pre• &amp;iven Ba~ay
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extendqd .-. wettOJDo to .au, after

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PlilUp. Q. Sponl, speatlug at Ro·
P.-soas,
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imAu- prove)llent: hlnquet, said be wa1
Heetl4iaft ~l the DeW • Kaiser

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troduc;,ef u~ .~o~ Tho~ .. ~ Jt: I •
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and c:oqratulated Mt•· Blair, o
her ftne talk.u ~ fl• IPOlf..e.:Af~ m
wor.nen in tonelt&amp; aDd ~e t:oo
work they were doing.

wlucb- tta• .itl.,tlq&amp; opened.. .. with
rayor .:by Jfii. Wllllam 'l!axter
Other~ )ntrod~ wet.t
Mrs. John Van GlUtdJ; (Anah Smith) fouowea with- the pled.ce tq the
Dan Hattmp:r ind Mrs J.
Columbu&amp; who underwent major lla
surtery at the Whtte Croaa Hoepl·
Willlanu
Oak sor
Hartinger
after
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introduced
by MriJof Daxthanked
the which
speakers
tal. Calumb~11 has returned to her HiU ·uRolsiter
!home aDd IS improvin••
tet ~4 ipoke in behal( ~f Mr. vlted all to rem~i11 for
Mrs. Albert Burkhart of New AI· Willtmll who 1, a candidate ror whleb followed.
banJ, lad. arrived Friday tor a su.,SeDator al)d Mrs. P~r B.
.Maorted. e.ooki'ell, tea, miats S!J;d
vltlt w~t._ her garcntl, Mr. and Mra. seeJ. of A.tbeu IP~;tke fllr
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John Frid:.
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Con· tive table centtr~d ' ~u~: lfl: •,r ·
Mr ,tbd Mre. Eldon Weeks and ~
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rangement o! sprii1g f1'0Weh. ,Napo
Mrs. AJbert Burkhart 1pent the erlf!ki!;' CollillLI, state l~aior tins carried out the pa{rloUe
weekend in NetsonYille witb Mr. who il a eandidate foJI re-cleetlon theme and ravors wer.e small ¥·
and Mr1. John R. Weeb,
addreued tbe .roup 1t 1 Un.l( some eric:an llq:s. Mrs. w~ ~dsor 1and
of tbe wor~ accomp\t&amp;hed durinl Mrs. A.
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He also told of the .substanttfl
prQir ... mode In the ·&lt;hool&gt; In
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Funeral oervlces !9r thrM;B;,d dueled at the' Edwardll

Mia Smitlt 11 1 tnduate ol Nel·

sonllllle llllh Bobool ond Ohio
Un.ivenlty and 'was a member of
Pi Beta Phi .aororlty at OU Mr.
t:aldea araduated from Mlddleport
1 juftior at

The deceased was .born on :Feb- tn, DaUas •P I&gt;OUJ:Ju, both of
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quarters wben Mrs. ~ward Nolan ruary 7, 1931, at Akroi, Obio1 tbe Letart, ~te l o'
Melia County Hom&amp; Demonstra· aon of the late gyJvester T:fOsper
SerYiee&amp; for Alfret\ ~ Ktarns,
tj.o~ Ag~t. wUI be the a:u.est and Mrs. Icyl Trosper Dunn.1
22, of CJiftoJJ, will bt held at the
spe~ket.
1 , S.urviv~.s lnclud}'l tlfo, moUlel\ Featuoaij FU~ral ' 'HOD'Ie
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• bert of Columbus and Donat• i&gt;l
~un· . Oly~la, Wqhina:ton; tWo 1hi!J
HetU')I' sJster1t Mill CbriaUne ,,Quab .J ~nd,
profane Mls.s Franeer D,nm. botli .of •Well·
appear &amp;ton; one &amp;Wpsiater, MarJCaret1 Jb..
ver of Columbus an4 an uncle and
aunt with WbOm -he made! biB
home Mr. and Mi's. Jesae Wray of
CUlton.
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Wedlleodoy It 3 O'tlotlt with Rev.
Rllp'IJ: •ahOGey Officiatlnl!. Burtll

Advance tickets may be purebased from Semor Class mem-

. Let Our Compltto Cltonin1 Service
SOLVI YOUR

Cleaning Problems

The commission said thie was
desirable becau.se fec:hnleal ad·
vanc:ementa "eveotuany will .m•ke
it po!SibJe for a :::t:zt=cr!htr to dial
d\rect)y ao,y other 1Ubacrlber in

STILkWAGNilt J.r,ILED
Jessle StiJlwagner, '11, Pomeroy,
was arrested and internod in the
Meigs ja~ Monday; afternoon by\
Acting Chief of Pollee Franklin
Hudson on a charge of intoxicalwn
Qnd using profane lanJuaa:e. The

tbis country."
warrant cha~ging JlrOfliDitY was
UnifQtm rates Will tleeome aft at- .sworn by Fanny E. Scholl.
mOll absolute necestlty wMD tb~t
day arrlve•, the colllllllJiion ~d

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.Admittet:l MOn~y: M"f8. Frank
In wlili!b to'iet. mllliy Of !belt toll NiattttnaYer, Cbt~~ter; Jamea Tar
ebuaes baek ·dowa t4 tbe level lor, 'MlddiQOrt; Joseph Hem:;ler
'bey. W~, i(Dee ~ore.
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Mar'ilyn Scott, Nita Jean Colt
Martha Puter. leon Young; Cla'it
inet; KathrYn Smith~ Gayann Gaql

MOfe
· Th3D $2 MilJj'On Rel UfDed
To Meigs CounlJ' By The State les=~·Margaret
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Meigs County's share of the
Gray&amp;On Church of Cb,rbt.. fcMm more than a biUaon dollars Jn E'X·
ministered hal' time in 1~ to pendituru by the state duriDI the
the Dexter Church of Chtiat at fiscal year ended June 80, Jl55
Dexter, Ohio and also to the Mt. was $2,461,M85-1, ,according to
Sinat Chri.'ltian cbureh at M.Uler figures released today by State
Creek, Kentucky.
Auditor James A. Rhodes
This is the total of all sales
On January 1, 1956 be began tax, gasoline: tax, motor vehicle
his third year ministering W Jbe Ueense fees, liquor Jieenlie ft&gt;es
congrcJJation or tbe $ijld Htll returned to the eounty and 1ts
Christian church Witt SPI"Ul&amp;a
sub-djvisioos; also .scbetol
Kentucky. After Jradqa\jq'n. Mr.
and Mrs Edmonda plan~ move' In·
undallon payments, old age
to the Sand Hill COJPltlu.lb'.
penSions, poor relief, ald to tbe
blind, aid to crippled chtldren.,
John graduated In J9DJ fram bealtb sub&amp;idi~M. etc.
It doet~ not utcludc any eqen·
Sclplo High. Scbool. 0~ MfY 1!",
1955 he married Etbel ·H~me. ~ dilUI't.l ift t.be county by the state
l~ enterJog c:olleae be W.. trin· highway department for road
ployed at Evans Super Market at construction, maintenance. repa tr
Pomeroy.
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0ut df $1,019,740,516.48 that
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into the slatr treasun·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
frorn
July
1, 1954 to June 30. 1955
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Admitted' Rev. L~IJ&gt;Ol' l.!pltrhoff a total of $620,556,89UO was rc·
J?omeroy; 'Mrs. bw:iiJa(. ' p~vwe, \urned by the state auditor's of·
Frazrer's Sotllom, W. /V:t•; )ln. fice to county, city, vill~Re. 1own·
abip and acbool tremriea and to
Wayne Burton, MJddl~poft.
1n welfare payments
mdividuals
Dismi&amp;s•d: PatiiJe•• tliqlth. Pom
eroy: Glenna I'J•~ilt: Cheolor: (If nrious ltinds.
th.ese rund dJitrlbubons arc
Wesley Belles Sr.i, ~tt f•ll•. '().
Births · Mr. and~~ W~ne cbssUied as foUows :

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OweD' Dailey, Portland and
Bill Dailey, Portland were fined
5:5 eaeh by Justice of the ·Peace
J. B. Dunfee of Rutland. Both
were charged With red:less operatlon whleh stemmed rrom a
three car race B:ll"d a four car aL"e~dent 18 Wbleb all ears were
heaviJy damaged.
The Ohw Highway Patrol .reported that Garrett Knorr, 43,
Middleport, was fined. $10 and
COlits by Gallipolis ' - Mumcipal
Judge James, on a cbarge of 1n·
terferrmg with an officer
In the court of Mayor. C. 0.
F1sher
Monday evening fines
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. ed 10 t tb
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C1ty Pollee on different counts..
Ervm Baumgar~er, 46.. Mid·
dleport, drew a f1n~ of S25 and
costs for red:less draVlng. .
Phllltp Bradbury, .36. Middleport. was assessed_ a f_auc of SD and by Romberg.
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cost~ on an mtOIICition cbarge. J A girls ensemble of nine 1ii8
James E. Prestoq of Ch~ster, sing two numben: "'The Litfte
was hned $5 and ~osts !o~ htlure Damotel b,. Nov~a. and "Lavdf·
to heed a street atop si.Rn.
er's Blue by Swi .
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. Fred Allen Morris, 17. Dexter.
The preaeatati n is ctirected b)15 slated to appear before Mayor
The praenta n is directed by
Fisher on a ebarge of reckless Po!axlne White ad vocal di~
driving preferred by Patrolman ahd Bmaanl
band c:tirect.-

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The
pre&amp;entation wiD be
Friday at 8 a m. in the Oltve-Orange lligb School Auditorium Ud
the second will be at the Chester 1
Hi~h School. Sunday at 2 p. m. ~
The program will Include ·
followinr numben by the 50 pii!CI
band · .. Officer of tbe Day )I~
by Hall; "Hoosier Schoolmaster- I
Ov~.ure by Yoder; ..On Wi.np: o.t'·
Song ~Y Mendelssohn flute ROJg
by )Janlyn Scott; "'Peter Pan•
' OvE:rture by Powers; "Nor.mant!J!''
concert Overture by Akers; Sl
~ocadero" Mambo,
WaJtera;I St and the Dragon novelty Qi
Lcon~~d; '~h~ FooU_ifter" Mardi
bv . Filmore, Blues 1n tbe Bopld~
SWll'lfil' bv Baron.
Th Gl Cl b .~II · "B ""
,
e ee u Wl Sing:
Y t ...
Sea" by Schubert~ "Velvd Shoes'!
by Evans "CbUdun's Prayer'' fronl
Hansel l'-Dd Gretel by Hampeft
d1nck: "Awake-! Tis SDtiog" by Et
Uott; "Down by the Banks of Joi
dan .. by Welll and "Song of tcr.ii"

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Mrs Irene

es, Thoma.s and Dnnny all of
Clifton and Harry of Qetr01t,
Michigan; seven l'lilsters. Mrs. Sar.
ab Roush ot HarU'ord; Mrs. Ro~c
Hall of MlllMJ; Mrs. Phyllil Wh1t·
terkind of H~rlttta; Mrs. D1llia
Milltr of H.Brt(ol'd; Golctie, Marion and Lind•• the ~tter three
liVJ!'Ig at )lome.
.,

lickets will

nlng at 7:1G for 50c.
The public: is invited and all
proeeed_a will go towuQ the SeaJor Class trip to Washtncton tbil

The deceased wu a veteran or .sonville, Ohio

·on Tu.esda)'.
Survivors include the parent~.
six brothers, CarJ, Kl;!nneth. Chari

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ber1 and admJSSi()n

also- be sold at the door, beglo-

&gt;rill l&gt;e ll)lde iD Union Cemeterr
near New Haven.
J John William

the Mariqe Corps havln.le been d1s·
eharaed iccording -to repo~;ts last
week. He served from April 1953.
He was born at Cllfion on July
5, 1933 the aon of Joaepb Kearns
and Mary Bau Kearns.
Friends may call at tbe FogleE4,wards, 19, of the Failvlew ~om
mu'nity ue~ Hartford wut be c:on- song Funeral Home attef. 6 P. M.

Senior Class
Will Spnnsor
. Skating Party
Tbe Senior Class of Pomeroy
High School lS llponsorm_.:: a skatin.. party at the Skate-a-way rmk
on the Chester Road on Thursday
eveDina:, AprJI 26 .

m. at the Salvation Army Head-

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Clean• is

D~ee On'May 8

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Tri ·Lustre

'noiile~

Area youth, tilled In 1 ~or .t~~ on Wedileoda, ilternooa ·~t:1 o · 1 ·
oloq with 2 Konauge, O~o ." !M&gt;Y• tloek. Bu;tal~
·. wiU follow :Ia' the

Tbe offlee of Mayor E. F. Robinion announced today that ..U:
Jage trv'c b
be rolleetinl rubbi
Tu
sh oa e.sday and W~d.nesday.
Everyone 1s lllked to place the
rubbi.¥J in c:ontatners and place
tbede co.n"Wnen on the curb to
mate it more accessible. Anybody
Ulat does not get their rubbish
bauled are ulc:ed to call the Mayor's Offtce. telephone 51.

wm

hu p.nOunced the 'mretin• and
Services for Eugen'e Hirley the Fo~~~~ J)lqeroi &lt;Home In
Invited lbo puol!c 10 ottond. Rhee Tr01per, 26, Of Clifton wiU be M"ISOA ·!!&gt; !lit reioi~e&amp;.. 'on '1\1,..
11 1 senlor at_,the ualVenity~ nd beld at the Mt. Zion 'Ybtrith Dell' day eveillq ·&gt;Wtior; friends mey
aened In tbe ROK army before A11bton, W. Va., a&amp; 2 P. 1(1. 011
eomlhl to Athens for his educa· WedDe11day with burial to fo:tlow co11 11tet s:ao P. ~, .
Survlilm laclode tho 118l'ents,
tlon.
,
in the Mt. Zion Cemetery. ·
OD Friday Capt. Rummell has
Friends may caU at tbt Fpe).• two sistelij ·Mrs. IWhl•en Ed·
anno\lllctd the re,ular meeting of son1 Funeral Home ia , li11oa af· .,..,41 of Now , Riven.. 10d Patty
Edwirdl at bo~; ,I® two bn:~th·
the lAdle•' llorne League at 2 p. ter 6 P. M. on ll'ueeday.

'~leaning

We'll Clton Your
DRAPERIES, CURTAINS .
RUGS, IL4NKm, QUILTS
SLIPCOVItS, lED SPREADS

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Y. -J.ltbee, Kcirean 1tudent at
Oblo UD1ver1it.f, Will \10 the JU"'I oll Monday mornln&amp; will be ~eld z.fl!le ~ · . ~ ~.
·Burtotl .i
Thutsda)o evenlDI It 7:80 at three different places iu x.., Offlclathtt at. e dnieM,-.11! 'XI
-alntion AnDy ll~ua,.. son County on We4nesda!IO ;,ne,.. Rev. ltalpb',!ll,ho..., ot· tbf ~
Ndrth ~&amp;eeoild Avenue: Mld- 'iloon. ·
ed. Bre.tllreil''Ghureh.
/
illeliol'l. Capt Glenna Rwnm•ll
Tho·bodt ,wiU ••he
from

Unlvonlly In the coUore of
Enaln,erloa. fie i11 a member of
Beta Th!la PI frolerltly.

It's

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- .·~ll~st speaker

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diUihlor 01 ICr. .,.d llrJ. Jam01
Smith, No!J9tritllo, lid llex Mold·
eb son of a&amp;'r. ud Mr1. Maiden~
I No date liu beta Itt for the wed~
lnf.

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Korean StUdent
SChedUled For

I'Y,~i~~~~~

Mlddltport friendt of Mr. and blthwar improvement pnllf4m
Mni. Elmer ~iden aDd their ftm· , vote~ iD 1933. 1n eonC'ltuloft ~
ilr, whO· ~~.~~ !ftoYed ~ NtiBOD- sa.i~ tbat at any time that be
ville', are iit.eti'~~~ in th~ tnt\011b- cauld be of INistanee to anyGne
cement of:~ •"!!"Pmbl of Noney that he would be llad to help.

Hilb Sehool and Is

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A.Qn4ueement ii bent&amp; ma• of

t&amp;;; mar~se of Mill

flew to Dayton Friday and was ee1.ved word that !Jteir _daus~ter,

TODAY

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Special Meeting
Of Council Is
. Called Tonight

Pomeroy

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have been livlna: in the Davis apart \Irs. Alma Kitchen.
JObeph Hood. Mr1. Elmer Wickmeat on North Second Ave~;~ue
bate moved ne.,e.r biB work in !tam and Mr 1 and Mrt. Huah Cuat·
W..,l Yirll)ola. .
M,
er wer, In Daytop, Prldoy to ottend
·"wr'o. l!:lmer Wehftmg' is' a medi·j !tie ~neral' of'TberlOD (Du\&lt;h) O,h·
Oal 't pt\ient att~Htlzer WO*Pital llncer. Enroute, ~ome, Mr, Hood.
•beieUe" islrepbrtfd unditihaer· Mrs. Wicldwil _aad'. ~- C. E
v"tlon and treatmant.
Nease who w~ t -.::IUteCI t4 Dayton,
· s." Sat. Chules 'Walburn who TueJday Vl~lted In i1hillleothe with
baa been vi•lting hlJ PllPDtl1 ."r. Mrs. Nease a ,brptber'l C!lf.fGrd Hood
aod ~n Cbarle• Walbura and who b eritictll)o1tt;f; ,
~
,
otl)~r !feiauve1 has re\urned ·to
Mrs. Edna Hari·Jein of Paducah,
saa Anioato, 1'exaa.
KJ.,ls ~ au"t ef .M~ .~ Mye
Lt. -boa.. Roller, Cre.~t.J.dew, Fla
~- an4 Mr-1. ·Pearl 'Smlth re.

OD TH Br11htft1 COI'Der Iii
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er, dauc'gJ.er of
Mr. and Mrs. George Sblvel&lt;r Jr. H. t'001111U'1 Rt. :1, PGmerot' to l"UIWI HJ&amp;b t:lebooJ. He il ~..
the Klnderearten pupils present
tDd Mrs. Georee S~lveler Sr. ol
td three plays. Miss Burdette wa&amp; ~lnc:inaaU were weekend IUHtl llortmaD Reed. aon of Mr. and d of the Beed &amp;other• G.fociio
M.rs. AlViD Reed, Reedlvi~&amp;. 'ln.., '" ~Y}Ue. l '•q are reaid1a( iii
a pest of Mr. and Mr•. Guy Bel'- ,, Mr. and Mr•. Jay Myera.
noldl for the evening.
BUI Kitchen 'of Cblllteotbe Wal eeremoD)' was performed l:i&amp;iW'Cia&gt; 1.u~CIIYille.
l)ft'( •nd Mn. Kenneth Hum who the weekend guest of hia motber &amp;1181110011, .April 1111.=--~

· ~ BAKER ~
i:: FURNitURE :
to MiddlePort

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I'OMEROY
SOf:IE'I'\'

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Quota

tteneral chairman., TuetdaY even·

ing

ltlot.
low,.._,

num

motben of the atudeats prep~riDI
the mW under the' dlreetion of
direction of ¥r1. Joe Beqle,

FGrt Braft, N. C.• Saturday alter
a visit witb hif eblldren Micbael,
Nancy aud KathJe.
llts. B. L. Duaham wu ill tt
her home over tbe weekend.
Mr. aad Mr1. Glovel Spires of

Mrlh;

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uture~

Seniors of Racine IDJb Sebool

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·lldltorlal Phone

DeQer re&amp;Jdenta.
will serve tbe dinner lor the TwiD·
Bat. lay Tbomp&amp;On returned to 1City Shrine Club's dinner with

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~ ~AKEH FlJflNITUK~ Q

No. 8

Senior Closs To
Serve Dinner Tues.

Peeblea, were aueats Sunday of
Dr. au4 Jln. J. J. Davil and dau1
Wa1d Saxton and hll &amp;ister, shtm.
Mrs. Lucinda Dains, Columbus
~- Elmer
Dent, Charle~ton hu retW'Dtd after a vjlit with
were called to M.etp: County J'rl. Mr. and lin. Frank Betz.
day by the IUneu of their broMr. and Mr1. A. P. EllinaawortJ
(ber-in·law, Harley Karr. who Is
ww move' Wednesday to nortltt&gt;r
IOhio wPre he will be emplOyed
r
10 Tbey biVe boen living iD the au.
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IAirilk B-bJ Haw)lns. Pomeroy Sodetr F:•&gt;:dlt~o~r;r-;:;!Ph:!!2!on!Se~G~244~--....;;;;:;;;..._ _ __

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Hayman.
Cecilia
' gasolme tax, motor veltide Jiceru;e
flaul,
Nancy
Cole;
alto
suaphaoe;
' rees, sales tax, intangible tal:, pubhe: utilities motor transportation
tax and health -subsidy. ·Meigs
County's share of the $146,889,922 36 distributed for local a:ovcrnment purposes in the state
was $617,406.88.
Public Welfare-poor relief, old
age pensaons, aid to dependent,
bhnd and crippled c:bil~n and
iaid to the tot•ll.Y diQbled. Meigs
c
. h
r h • 831 ...
ounty s s are o t e·.125. . 55 distnbutcd in tbe alate fnr weifuc purpo~ e.~ wu $805,126.64.
Education---tipedal edutatioa..
M:hool foun.datioo progam ud
bus purchases, teac:her training.
vocational education, sc.bool luncb
program, aid to hbraries, etc.
Meigs County's aharo "' the $136,139,03581 dutributed in the state
for educatio!!:!l
P~fll~e:: w::;
$93"1,21366.
Mti!CCllancOWI-:::"Liquor lic:en..o;cs,
payments to•-counlies for criminal
cosh&gt; and transportation or prisonet'R. pohee ji!d ftl't'.m~n·s pensaon~. tubereulostt~ .sub:ndv. etc:.
Mr.Jg~ Connty'li. share of $11,696,337 68 rlnilrlbuted in the state for
miscell.aD~us pu.rposts was $11,·

Local GD\'CliiJIIOIII PlllPOODO- 801.33.

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Rosemary Rose, Pauflne
Dorst.
Sllaron SbJelds, Undsey Lyom:
tenor su:ophone, Donna Frecker;
baritone saxophone, Sharon GiDther.
Bell!: Janet Kni~tht; Snare drum,
Carol Lee, Eddie Hartung, Charles
Lee: cornet-trumpet, Janet Osborne, Mary Connoll)', Madalvn Brown
Marilyn Buckley, Josephine Spe•
cer, James Woodyard,
Barbai'a
(Continued on Page

~larket

Six~

Reports ,
UP -

I'Tl'd.

Eggs, about steady. rc

!·ncr.

' CINCINNATI, 0 .

uee:

U. S. A

Jarce

wblte 42-43, J. ;-rJw!l
tl:t-43; mediums 41; brown·n"~ 40.. '
41; c•tra t.rae 41-41Y~ . A
wbite ~'-38; A medium

37; A mettiunr brown 33·36; H
32·H.
Chickens, fryers steady

fr,..... 3&gt;31&gt; lb 21·23, m"•tiY
fiens, beaV)" mr 6 lb 23-25:
light 5 lb and under 17-18;
tigbt. leghorns 1S..l6.

ButLer-. 90

~Wn:

68.

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