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OhiO
Included In the guests were ~rs
Osl!lp Hquae waa ob.I.'W"ed from
Beegle
s two br ~thcn George H
t to 5 o'dock w1th 100 ~ests lftllD and Edward
Durst of Pomeroy ane
lila the regtstcr

suter Mr~ LueJla Burso n Shade
Mrs Beegle was att1red 111 il

•' Jlri. l!arrtet Nelgler w~ ooper
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fOr the OccasiOn ana guests pmk lace dress w1th sl l\ler acces
mdlVldual cake top SOCH~S
The cougle received many lovely
ro,. bud with sll
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1ce cream coffee, gifts from lhe~r manl tnends
mmts and nuts from the
table which was at
whne JiMn !able
with a thl'l(e ~~·erl
In pink an~
11e
Napkins of' lver
whlt\f',i~t~
1ns~lptio~ Joe
abo u.td
The sixth birthday of Rhonda
d,ughter of Mr anH Mrs Robert
Hysell, was celebrillcd F.r1day at
the afr~rnoofi ''"''" or the ~M
dlcpon Klnderarten ,

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Rhonda Hysell
Is H.onored On
Sixth Birthday

Mrs Hyse~ Wf" asSISted by to •
tea'ther, Mr1 Gur,lle~nolds m scr
vmg Ice cream ~nd decorated cup
cakeo lo lh,l • children ';1151toro
wcr~ llre"tla E'dwards an~ Bobbv
)lysell ,
Special , table guests Included
Nancy Tflompson Marcia Stewart
Vicky Lynn Von Me ier and lh
guest o£ honor chose Jack Lohse
und Stephen llurtcnhaeh to help
serve

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Evangeline OES
Chapter Meeting
Held On Thursday
Mrs

ALL. NEW

Furniture

1hc chapter Will serve a dinner
£or the lw n C ty Shrm&lt; Cluh at
the 1egton Hall 01 Jmuury 21uncl
Mrs Jones named the followmg
&lt;omnuttct!s KJ\chc 1 Mrs Charle!t
Brnnctt Mrs Downtng Roush •
Mrs I F Hawkms Mrs Stcwu"l
Huwk1ns and others Dlnlng room
Mrs Jarnes Clutworthy Jr

INCLUDI!'S
Wrlgerator ani
Gas Range
Pay Only f$950 dowa

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Emerson f )nc.5 Worthy

Matron of Evangelme Ch apter, 0
ES prended at the1r regu lar meet
lng Thursday evening at the Masomc.. Temple Plans were made to
attend the School of Instruction
for Dis 2 m Pomeroy on January
17 w1th luncheon reservations to
be m 1dc by J !l Jl 13 w1th M'r.s Lul.t

"'·on per monlb

Gene Kermit and Vlrgll McElroy

BAKER
FURNITURE

spent Tuesday evcn.lng with Mr

and Mrs Milton Tuttle and lam
dy
Mrs Jack Hnms vislted her
aunt Mrs Amy Wotre Sundoy
Roy Wolf and son llaymond of
Columbus called on his mother
Amy Woll Sunday

011 The Brightest Coraer
In Middleport

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1-t W. COMPTON, 08 D.
Ease CGart Street, Ptw.leroJ
8o111'1: I to 11, I le 5. !Close al Noua OD Tban.

Offtee

Pomeroy Police
Benefit ShQw

Eleanor S. Schall - Middleport Soelety Editor - fhon&amp; &amp;079
Luelle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244

ALL
LOCAL TALEMT
~e'!l'• For PoUce UnUorm and Equipment Fund

Tlc.JC ._,Available From Any Police Officer

POMEROl
SOCIETY

Middlrport ,
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Weeks

Pythian Sisters
Past Chiefs In
Thursday Meeting

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money tor younelf Loans up to $1000
arranged 'Wl\'enever posa1blo with service
and terms~erybody hkes Ge~ atralght In
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Holbrook-McCoy
We~ding Vows
GivenSaturday ,

Announcement ht• been mi~e
marrtaae of MISJ1!rma Hoi·
Columbus, and lllr Hugh
Calumbua, on Batur&lt;llll',
J"IUII'V at Han1bercer Me!nOI'
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Federated Church
Happy Harvesters
Meeting ts Held

Theo Neutzllng was taken tn
Mr and Mrs C H McKenz10
)felgs General Hospital In the and daughter Vannctte of Galh
The Happy Harvesters
Ewmg ambulance Sunday after l1e pohs were VISiting Mrs George
£ell •t hJS hom! and InJured h~ )fcKcnzw Umon av Sur.day even the ~ederaled Church m'et
evening at the church far
le~
January meetmg
Mr and Mrs RIChard Ho~alte· Mr and Mrs Robert Young' of
are movmg form the Wcod apart Perry Pomt Md are the guests ol Mrs Henry Reibel, pres1dent,
hlent to the Arnold hou~o:,. ()ft Nor thetr daughter and son m law, Mr presided and the meeting opened
w1th devbtions led by Mrs Waldo
th Front Avenue
aqd Mrs Kenneth Hatrls and son J Bartels It was agreed to .enterMinersVIlle
' tam the Women's Guild in Nov0J11
Patrolnhm Fred Dewees has
Mr
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and
Mrs
Homer
Radford
been Ill with rtu 11nce December are confmed loJ tbelf home with her A contribution was made to
the Poho Fund Th1nk you notes
7 and 1S C()nftned to h1~ bed on the nu
were received !rom llr~ Ban,l•,
his home on Gravel Hill
~lr1 Charles McMaster returnerl
Barbara Kautz "'turned loti her Mrs Louis Retbel and Mifis Fredo
to her home an Bradenton Fla home 1n Columbus Satll:darl al~ Fischer for Jlfta oent them
Saturday and was occompanled by er a week s VISit with her "Pin¢.
Mra Clinton Fisher who will visit parents Mr and Mrs W L Kauls
her there
$he was accompanied home by her
Charles Wayland pulled a cart uncle R1chard Pickens, and Mrs.
llage in his knee when he wu play Marie Hauck, Middleport
ing basketball while visiting 10
Columb1u over the holidays a~d
is on/ crutches while the Injury
heals
Mr and r.jrs Charles Swanson
and children Dav1d ~nd ~u•ao
Marysville v1sited over the week
end With ht. porents Mr and Mr•
Mr and Mrs Walter Tj10mas and
Carroll Swansop and f&amp;mtly and family of CrookSVIlle and DIVId
grandlnother, Mrs C F Hawkino Thomas ol Mmersvllle were Sun
Mn Wtlham Grueser, who h" day guests ol Mr and Mrs Ever
heen a medical potlent at ''eigs ett Thomas
General Hospital, was lletw't1ed
Eugene Thomas and friend, MIS!
hom~! Sunday
Jan Beckto!d have returned to St
Mrs Harold Bartels Marul1eld Louis Mo , alter a lew days visit
Tbe purpose ol the meet!Jlg Ia
and Mrs Maxme Little are assist With hiS parents Mr and Mrs Ev
to preoent accepted methods ond
lng with the care of their father erett Thomas and Faye
patterns for greater I•arntng tx
Homer Might who 11 critically ill
Mr and Mrs Robert Bailey and perlences In group fellowaHip On·
at the Me1gs General Hospital
Mr and Mr.s Wllllam Murray, Mrs Wendell Betzlng return6d to ly lour officers from each local
Worthington Ky spent the week their homes, Saturday night from Woman'a foclety,, the presideQt,
end w1th his mother, Mrs Jamos Muncie lnd where they were vice prealdent, se1retary ol pr ..
Murray Joining them Sunday called by the death ol Mrs Betz motion and their pastors will pat
were Mr and Mrs Randolph lng s nephew, Low1a Capener They tlejpate In this tralnlna seaolon
lloglslralion will begin at 9 13
Ward and doughier Mary Lou were accompanied by Mr and Mrs
Carl Riggs ol Columbus
A M and those attending are NRavent~wood
queated to take tbelr own ..ck
Max Sanborn and Wdli3m Mich
Mr and Mrs Carl R1ggs return
acl wbo ha'fc been pntients D' ed to their ho")• Columbus today lunch Beverage will be servsd by
Meigs Gerteral Hospital were re arter a week end vls1l with her the host chur.h
turned home Sundi!I.Y 111 tbe Raw sister, Mrs Wendell Betung and
lings Coats ambulance
othor relatives
Gran~paren~
Mr and Mrs B F Parmalcr
Mr and Mrs John R Weeb and
wera on vacallon la\l week from son ot Nelsonville were Sunday
the At}aqtic and Pacl!10 Super guess o£ his parents Mr and Mrs
market and visited relatives In F:ldon Weeks
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Ch~istening
llunllngton
F1ve ~~~:.eat grandparents ..nd
CPO Dallas Blevms will leave 'Mr and Mrs Bruce Scholl and
Tuesday to report at Nor£olk V1 aons, Michael and Je£!rey South three graudp~rents were present
~nd hiK w1£« and children Son"' Point were Sunday guesli of his at the Enterprlae IUB Church
Sunday momipg to a!iend the
and Joan~ w11J rcmn1n w!tll her motHer Mrs Herman Scholl
christening of John Thomas
paronts Mr and Mrs B F Parm
Mrs
Hottle
Russell
who
ifi
em
Weeks
son o£ Mr and Mro John
alee while he Is gone
Mrs Marie Stcln(lr has rcturnAt ployed In Columbus, spent the R Wee~o ol Nellonvlllt
The Rev Liston Halley per
Crom Cleveland wh~rc .s he spcnl week end at ber hnme Anne Sl
Mr and Mrf W B Carpenter rormed tho riles or baptism at the
the holidays wi(b 6er sons arlo
1 ntcrtamed with a dinner Wednes- close ol the worship service idr
their rnmlliC.S
Miss Bernice Bowen lormcr day evenmg at their borne 111ulber and illrs Bruce Scholl of South
McJg, CountJ Weekda y Rcllgmu• ry Ave Guest&amp;: were Mr and Mrs ppmt1 an uncle tllld a.unt were the
Hnrry Young and !amlly or Gallon
Erlucatton teacher IS teaching Uu Rev and Mrs Robert Wells and godparents
Great grandparents were Mrs
Fifth G1 :1 de !R Mu~on CII.Y Iowa family o£ Mohawk Mr and Mrs
Edward
Hlt.o Mr and Mrs John
Her address " 1231\ South Pen11 W 0 Ba1 nllz Mr and .drs I! A
Batey
and
Mr and Mrs Jobn
sylvania A\e Mason C11y ~
Barmtz and son and Johnny Frick and grandparents were ~rs
Mrs Edwa1d lcwk ~ IJary und Young
Herman Scholl and Mr and Mra
son Tommv Wellston ~.;asiled h'" r
Mrs F.dua M1ller and daughter
father J II Grate a mcdacul put Judy cntertamed w1th a dmner Eldon Weeks
ICilt at Mc1gs Gcnm 111 Hospital Sunday evening at their home
Sunday and ai.lo with reluilvcs 11 Kerr Sl Guests were Mr and Mrs
Muldlepurt
Carl Riggs Columbus, Wallace
Ru88oll, Bradbnry Mrs Wendell
Betzina and Mr and drs Martin
McAngus and daughter D1anu
M18 W L Russell of Lmeoln
MIS D•lo Smith a"lsted by Mr
Heights re turned home Saturda' Lawrence 1 anntn~t entertained the
from a visit wi th fnend~ m Hunt Paol Ch10!s o! Magnolia Temple
S~.ower
lngton IV Va
Pythian Sisters Thursday evenin~
Mrs Maxine Arnold asslste._d by
at
her home Spring Ave
O!£utt
!Ira
George
Skmncr
Mrs
Mrs Harold Black!lon entertained
Tbe meetmg in chars• ol th•
with a layette shower Friday even Robert Arhold !Irs W1lllom Etch
president • Mr. Amanda Kaspa•
In at her home Athen• road hon Inger Sr Mrs Ernest Cullums
Airs Homer HJsell Mrs Dur opened with the Lords Prayer In
oring Mra Roy Smtih
Gifts were placed In a basslne wood Cummings Mr, Roy Grueser unison A i-eport waa mdde on the
Mrs Robert Yonker Mrs Charle~ fruit taken at Christm&gt;S time I•
decorated In pmk
Gamos weJe played dunng tltc £mlth Mrs Hugh Bearhs Mrs the ntembera who are Ill
During tho social hour games
evening and prizes awarded lo Horace Abbott and daughter Vicki
wore
played with prim awarde~
Mrs
Rollin
Rad£ord
Linda
Smilh
Mrs Howard Bolin, Mrs Wilham
to
Mrs
Rollin Besrbs and Mrs
PhylliS
KR8par
and
SnJ~anna
Arn
Grucser Mrs Cli£1ord Leifheit
Carrie Grou!er
Mrs Lcwio Greuser Mrs Olivor old
Scndln" gilts but un, ble to at ~ A dessert course was served hy
Clark and Mrs Edgar Abbott
lee crc•m centered with a pint tend were Mrs Geneva Joac)tm1 tbe hostesslll to those named q·
stork cup eakos topped with blue Mrs C L Arnold M" W A bove and Misses I.cna and Thelml
booties and ooll'ee were served Morgan Mrs Hatry Cuntcrbul') nrueaor, Mrs RIChard Campbell
MIF.I Derllice Alm Durst , Mr!
Favoro were •mall diapers llllcli Mrs Roger Spencer, Mr&gt; \1 illlam Karl Grueser Mrs Bernice Dattl
Bartels, Mrs Edward Humphrey
with mints
Henry Reibel and guesta Mrs
Present were those named abo\ e Mu AmO! Leonard. Miss BettY Mrs
Thomas
~!cCiung and children of
and Mrs Wilbur Bailey Mr&lt; Leonard MP8 Ohve !ngrahan Mro
Avery Goegleln Mrs Arlee Abbott llomer Radford and Mrs Scott f'ol Wilmington and lira Rona!.l
Smith
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The next meeting ~ill be held at
the home or Mils Thelma Grueae•
w1tb Lona Grueoer u e..tioote!l

Mrs. RgySmith
Is Honored By
Layette

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Sharon Jones, junior pres1dent
prOilded, and other offlcel'll eleot
ed are YIC" president, Neda Brad
ford, secretary, Barbara Jqne•
treasurer Sandra Brewington
caap!Mn, Eflen Duttop, f)ag hear
Skinner, historian
regtstrar, Sal!)&lt; Fost •
er
Alter the rllua)ialic openiqg and
eleclton of offleen tthe members
lell)'ll~d a new CAR song wit1
Jenniler Lohoe as aecampanlst
Plans \vere made to make a !lag
at the F,bruary mQetlng During
tile ooeial hour games were play
with prizes won by Karl Beck
Bradford Ellen Dutton, llar
!lara Jones and Jenn1ler l.Ghsli:
Punch and cookies were
by Mrs Jones and her daug~ters
to the members and Mrs Dale
Dutton, senior pre&amp;dent, Mrs 0
P Klem and i\lrs Dey Hysell

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of the IllS'
progran, Yilll be further work
on the construction ol Klllllllf:
PJan\1 where nearlY $}2 mtnioo
willlle 'investe4 doling 1958 'rwo
• ol Kammer s ! m,OOO,kllowalt
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IQilla will be owned by Ormet
J ' Corporation and the third by O!uc
Power
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One of the Iargeal lnvestmenl.!
Ohio Power wiU make on Iran•
pion bneo dlirlng 191!8 will be
lore' construchon o! the com
~any's sectioa of the second 132,
OOO,~plt line from Sporn Plant
to Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corp 'a RavenswoOd Worb Toto!
construCtion e~ponoe1 h• the area
will amount to ~.000 The pro
ject Ia expected to be tompleted
~Y aummer
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In Ohio Power's Southern Dlvl
.1\on, the company plana to 111
vest about $824~ on major
projecto Ibis year, lecordinl to
c. w r.u, dlv ..ion manager
Additional sums wlli be apent on
smaUer projecb lj&gt; tmprove faclli
Ilea
lmprovemenll at a
thll year wtll be
at a

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Bridal Shower
Given To Honor
Carol Curtis

Miss Carol Curtis whose mar
rlage to Mr Vincent Gheen will
be an event ol Sunday January 12
Was aue.,t of honor tt.t a shower
qlven Friday evenmg by Miss Rita
Neutzhng at her home, Anne St
GiftS were placed m a pink
w~lle umbrella which centered a
table with pint. cover
GaJMS were pia)ed durmc th•
evenln1 with prizes a" arded 10
Mrs Carl Gheen, Mrs Chrlstin '
o Donnell and Ml!s April Shost..•
Arter tbe honored auest opened
her m11117 nice gilts refreshntem'
or ice ~rearn centered with pink
Weddinl hells wb)te cake Iced
In pink, co£fee and mmls wore
served by the bosleu
Present were Mrs Jonet Korn,
Mlaa Carolyn SL!Bon Mrs EVer
ett Datley, ~rs Lawrence Fran
cls, Mw Judy lloyl • Ml" Carol
Bearha, Mlaa Wan•• Saylor, Mra,
JlatUe Russell, Mia Mary Elcbln
er, )Irs. Gene Houdenhelt ~d
daughter, Becky, M)'a ~'&lt;!I&lt;!
Zirkle 11nd Mfl Rolland Neul!lin!
Send1ng silts but pnable to ~t·
tend were ~rs Roberl'llysell, IIlJa
Jlnet Struble, Mrs. John Handler
Mill Helen Meei, Mrs Edward
Bauer, Miss Lila Su~ Torrell, )lrJ
Paul Elc~inter, Mrs Helen tell
Mrs Mary Korn andnlrs ,Homer

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Stall ffeeived w!lid of the II'Oil
cow rumors oeveral 1i4!Gf1 btfn
they were made ~bl)(:. tile ,..
porb ..... fiOm llif CeuiJ'al 1ft.
telllgenee Agenq CiA 1lii 1ft.
formant. Jlld.
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The RuUIIII&amp; UJIIIIIJ "" lea!
then reluctant to IIIDOUD"- IWJ
have beaten the Wet&amp; Ill • . ,
ICIODiifle fleldJ, but theJ laJVo
kept aUenL There wu 110 alebllon of IUCh I feat iJI · Radio broodcutl and iJie ~I
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Two perat!DJ were reported in
11Uflactory eondibon th11 mom
lng ) n llelp General H01pital
froq~ tnJIIJies reeelved in on early
monlng /aeddenl on Route 143
nerr Wolfpen.
A«9ni~Jg to !be HlibWay Pa
trol tlie couple were d~Stpvfred
10 theit ~d outo In a creek
bed IPPJ'Oilmately 10 feet from
the highway nearly three houu
after the ae&lt;tdent occurred by
He quoted Ru11ian d'n~ u
J1m Reeve~ of Harrisonville
uy1ng no mbjlle ~r mei!Ite
In Jfelp General ROIJ)ltal are would be Jbot wlU, a humiD, bile
Ivan Homer Cortnan 39, o£ Route '"' m It until It was cutaiD tile
%(Pomeroy, Wllh a peaSible chest pereon tould be returned (p
1nji.II'J plus numeroUJ bnuse• earth alive.
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But tbe per&amp;iltence of the reo
30. of HarruonvUie wilb mullipl~ porb led to belief the ~·
la&lt;erall~ and bru1101 over bet mental firinc mlcht ~ve mltentlte bOdy
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cued anti tllal lhe liWI 11{ tile
'Ole, Blglnray Patrol utd they mlaile did not Jurvlve '"'-t
w•re mmmoned to U.. seene of '!light e~p!ain Somt "'laetute
the occident about U miles nort~ ' 00 announee 111ch 1 feat
of I'Oiileroy at 0 43 a m by
Roll Sohlmtn, the SIIJediJJI- 1111·
ReeveJ
baiSidor lo llostow, abo reJ)OI't
According lo the Patrol C11 ed the rumon Ill 1 telephone &lt;!In
m::~f,!P,=~·~~ fell uleep lbe versalion wtth the staetholln
w
car veered across mol'lllng newopaper Dqf111 NY
of tbot b)ghwoy heler He 11\d 11 wu bnpooldble
feel on a dJa to say where tHe rumon oriel
lind JUIIIP nated He called tlic , ~or•
~raal)ed into :a. firm .,
y
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setUea back into
TYPical reaction to the re~
bed Jo about 6 mche• eame from Pro! A C B. IA'reU
dtrector of Brtlai&gt;'s g11111 ~pa&amp;l
rod11 equipment at lodrell
llallk and one of the nalloa's
\eldiD&amp; 01perta on Sputaib
wertJ lranaported to th&lt;l · n·s qu1te laatastlc, 10 fantutl4!
b~
Middleport thJt tt 11 oljnOIIt uobell.vable "
when tbe
Ill' D C llartin, uailtant oec
ambulance broke retsry ot Brilaln's !loyal Society
and secretary of .lhe liriUeh. In·
ternational GeoPlj&gt;aical Yeot
comquttee, concede~ the reporl.l
eoold be true
'!Tbi.s repprt does lQ~~· iii
mqch ol 1 ~ " lbJ1lq
said •one freaullleJ ~ Is ~ r!f :
tbe1r program to,mdl •paee
D\Khl'
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HJeqlrand, chairman of the
Swedllb Jnterpblietu)l ~.
added, •tt u , hardly , believable
Indeed!•
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In San Aotoruo, 1ft~ Dr Huberlul Strughold. known u the
lather of space meditiJie In the
Umted Ststea, .... It was 1 "reo
martable achievem.nt if true·;
Ht ouggetted that the reported
par..,bute milhl be atlacbed t., a
capaule With I IPHO maD ID81d4t
)le sa1d the United Stales wu
VOl')' ej010 to perfotm!lJI ' t~
same feat but that actllal d..
velopmeat. were ...,et lof0r111a
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Reports persisted In Moteow fuday lh11 SoriJ. b4ld ilrid
manned roetet 186 mlie.s Into space, but there Jitll1 Wll JllltOf·
tlclal eonflrmation from the Krtmlin \yorld ~ vl,e'fl·
ed the 1'11111ors with rese"e and said "rem.,able if; ~i'
The fiiiJIOrs clrculallng in Westers dlplo~IIC ~ 'I#
the Soviet capitals~d the man aboard th' roek!lt ~ ~·

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~~Be Asked By
Mayor, Council
Top Dlvlalon 10 officials ol the
State Highway DePartment will he
!Jl Middleport Wednes~ay afler
noon to study bolldlng an "island •
at the traffic T Mayor C 0
I Fisher announced today •
Jlla7or Fl8tier aald council and
he have ha~ the pro!IOSill under
eonsideratloJP lor "quite 1nme

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ruptey cl !he United State• DIS
lrlct Court m Columbus confmn
ed !oday the aale ollbo real and
personal property ol tbe Crow
Brothers Poultry plant lit Letart
Falls to M'rr1s J, Weintraub
Weintraub btd $16,025 at the
public sale In Lolart Iss! week
The referee considered In a pubHe hedr1ng today a ~14 allegedly
lly waller R: Britton, Charleston
W Va., ol $17,500 made aubsequenl to the Lotarl aucUon

MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP - Produee
Egp, weak, ""'"owner gradeJ
whites lJrOwDs. A Jwnborr 8'1-43, A
lara• 34-38, A mediUR~ 31-~. ..(
amall M36, A tarce 30'3tl
FOB Cin~U wllllel and
broWIIS, A large 4N4, A medium
4tH!, B lar(e 40'41
Ch1cke111, ste.dy, fqero »10 lh
!7 20; {lena heavy lf.20, belli !iahl
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Mrs Ida \tcKelvey ol Pol'lland
was reported 1mprov!Jlg satislae·
torily Monday at the Me1gs Gen~
era.! Hospttal Sbe expeeli to rema1n 10 the hospital for several
days.

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The ltkliontbwld b;by diu
gbter Sandra, ol Coach aiid Mrs
DICke lUtton was l~!n II\ }!-o'
day and, 111ven me&lt;hial, •t~enlioll
In Gallfpo!iL Coach ll!llloJ! oilase,ll
MondaY basketb!W .df:l\l ~eld bi
lhe Pan~ers.
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Meigs-Co Mi~terial As&amp;'n'· ·
Maps Plahs For Coqqty Fair
Tentative Jl!ans were begun Monday at a meet!Jig of tbe
County Mmlstenal Assoctiltion m the l!!iited MQth~
Church for a spectal speaker at openmg ~fl!~ of tile 1958
MetgS County Fair

Metgs

The Assoaation voted., to inv1te
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tht"s counct"I·. the lt'kely a••olute ec· 1•1 appteclllte exprelistons o_f oplmon from the I:OO Mid-Dav News
1:00 Mld-D,.Y Nejvs
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that something ·solid will have t be do
pu Ic. ur rea ers are mvt ed to use The 2:30 Bride and Groom
1:15 Movletirne
about a sanitary sewerage ,dlsp sa~ plimt a~: Daily Sentinel's "Editor's ~il· Bag" to do !:~ ~=~~';."{.~~~~;
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sewer SyStem.
, thts. Readers who would like to express 4,45 Modern Romances
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6:25 Weatbercast
6:1~ Sports Eye .
statwatt at a worrisome-f.!me. If he arriyes paper."
6:30 N~ws Picture
o:~ Weather~ast
at 11160 In good cheer an,d with as many
Frequently councils and mayors of our 6:45 NBC Nm
6!30 Nmts PI!ture
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friends as he has toda.,v, and ha~ by then Mejgs County towns undoubt~dly feel like · 77:30
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ll',teeted the town govern(nent toward a real they are "shooting in the dark." More trying 8:00. Eddie Fisher Sfiow
uo Wa$on 't'i-aiil
IIOitiitlo~ of this single sewerage problem, his to them is the fact that little may be said ::~ ~::'C::: ~Irow· .
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Hicflrtl.lilitt·.lttion will be pPIIted In the tecord about a proposed course of action until 8 10:90 Calll~rnl&amp;q• ' ·. '' "
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bdlib ot lOcal lllafo"' as ia .aeiHatiOnlil Sile- step·· Is taken. Then "down coines the roof" In 10:30 TM New 'A4~tures of IO:Y... · '!i !J rOIW· ft ·
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n :oo News lriildlbiea
11:00 N~n·.Wtn"'
DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS SALI
. ·o w~athe!'Qot
11:10 Weatlietea.t
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11:18 Nlte\Yatch •
BILES WE ARE OVER . STOCKED OM
Sifn Off
J:IJO SJ4il Off •
-~i.oltly iloet Mayor Lelti.t face this prob- As thill new mayor and council'in Pomeroy
SLICING THE fliCES, OFFEllNG
lelJI. ~nell, as the I~OOatlve body, ~as _111 , atld th41 same remarks ~P?Iy quite plainly
IQV'fely In Its 1!~. 'filefe evM ls ~oiiSlder- to Mlddleport's new adt'mmstrat!on which
CAR VALUES FO.UI\tb ANYWHERE!
ifii', oolfject~te Whetl!et Qr i!Ot the Jllayor liai• must bilck up against this Identical problem ~hannel
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iJi'·_mponBiblllty In fli'e ptilllttve ll!fflt of - begin their duti~s. the public can assist a 7:59- Sifn On
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tl\(j ~t~fe: of Ohio 10 ''torce' 1action· ~1\ s~wer· lot l!Y Jetting them know what it wants. 8'00 CaRII'ill ~
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it. fto\Ve"Ver, the nature of our fot'in we Wi~t to do, action can be taken.
10:oo Gal'I'Y Moo~
.9:00 Mortiioi Sboif
Beautiful Jlgbt blue with
to·30 Arthur Godlrtr
10:00 Gal'I'Y Moore
~.~ two iOOe ll'u: fbdlli.
of.government Is iu·cl\ iMt the mayor c!an Pomeroy's new councilmen are Franklin 11 ;su Dotto
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black orion: top. Like new
Wield
heavy
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stuRlller
and
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both
experienced
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side wall tires. Spotloss bhit
bydr;amat&lt;itl IS·tfildlir&lt;l sltlfi ro; t.t
Off
. commun!ly-mlnded bushiess men. That they, 12:10 Katie's Almanac
13&gt;10 KaUe'Q Almana~
and white genuine leather
and rear HC~t sp01rbr.1
Hill ~- A. 10114 Ut. die~ that leat! to 8Ctl0il (Jt 1\() tictfoll.
terlor. Power stoorlng,
Drive It and you'll bu.v I~
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TJ\e newj!Ouncll preiJillen~!s Dot Schaefer, togethet with the' "old-bands" who are of :~:~~ ~;:c:fl~;....,orrow ·
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w M • bll'iif~ jifa1brakes. power wlndowa, 6
reftrlkl Memy •usllltfll mAil, vetertitllegls- ahnDar high-calibre, have elected to serve 12:~~ · Gu!dlnt lJ(bt
12:411· Guldltil Light
power seat. The finest
lito!', alld tecil81llftd AS 6
Ill lift cotn- thel1" frl~nds and neighbors Is a distinct ere- 1:00 Katie'• Kitchen
1,00 Katie's Kltchen
can buy.
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lillltllty. Mayor Letat oi!tj\lesfionably hopes dlt to our town government. We wish them a ' :.~:.:cl~k1'1mtl
1:30 Aa Th~ World Turn•
. for good relailoll&amp; and ®operatio~ from not successfull958 aQ.t) 1959.
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short
bilifnesi iileetl'ng iol'lowed iM the
nleetlnt efoscd With i~e sl~ilint
of the hymn "Blest Be The Tie".
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· Refl'eahmenll were served t~
llrs. B. F. Board, Mrs. Esta Burrig~rdner, Miss Lucy Cooper, Mrs.
, llr. •nd Mro. Robert Russell or Jean CariloA, lira. W. H. Fogtesbn'
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Mrs. Sue Jo~~son, Mrs. L. J. Rut~un on spent I e weekend at tencutfer, Hri. Rota Stewart, 'and
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Fa( Sheep 3.00 to 8,00, Culls
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Fat Wethors 4.00 to 8.00.
LAMBS-Tops 823.00; Second
14.00 to 20.00; Light Wts. 14.00
to 18.00; Common 10.00 to '13.00.

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radio, lleatt'r, ouc

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Roadm1lttr Rlv1tra Col.lpt

Coy she's loaded with
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wltltt, harmoni•lng
Hydramatlc - radio - •

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many more factory extras,

OILUXI 4 OOOR

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performance with the
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la&lt;lory exlru.'You'U

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COqN'l'Y A~rl'Qlt lf~CI Ctlliltfl M eroy, oido.EDelose self~tlrel!til!4 S~ped .,

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Brot~~·~~o~ . ~r Rail BELG~E UP- Mrgud Sal"II Green B.oy Packers board of di- roo~ 't'i-alnmenJ 11[1\)!Die&lt;!t .Yiifl. 'lielt",'sD, e e,pplaye\of ljle&lt;it,&lt;S.

GJiuN BAY, Wis. UP -

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ll J'&lt;ectora Monday night voted to fire nesdoy at 1·30 at the ·woodmen's

. coach Llole Bla&lt;kbourn ond IIAlt with Mrs. Jlattle' Wnorf•ld.

to repla&lt;!O him with bac)flold
coach Ray "Scooter" McLean on
1 one·year eontract.
lllackbeurn ha.d one year remaining on a live-year pact, callIng for '25,000 per year. The board
ali~ 11 wollla ,PIU' Blackbeurn lull
amou~t for ~ext aeason.
A board statement said' "It ·was
the best, l!rtete•t of· the Pack:
.. !bot I ohin&amp;e he' made." It
Wal "advlaable to hire M&lt;Lelm ln•teod of a coach from the obll•~•
ranlls beCauae McLean bad aeven
years wltb lht Plckero 11 backfield eouci\, tim bo~rd •ald.

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president, presldlnll. !lo!lmes
will be Mrs. A. R.- Pullens, Mrs.
James Pullen!, Mro. Otho Watts
snd Mrs. C. P. Gallaghor.

e. "' e. MIITING
Ch•m'ber of
Commerrc w111 hold their r•gu·
lor · meeting Friday, Jan. t8 ar
7:30 ot the VIlla•• Hall and all
member, are urged to be present
for election of officers.

will have a bake sale at Kroger~.
Pomeroy, on Saturdtiv, Jan. 11.

Ri&lt;hard· DlllfiiOIKI .
Telephortii· Ttlftf •..&lt;
Phil Slivers s~o\Y
Eve Arden Show
To reu The Truth
Red ·Skelton
$64,000 Questloa
Mama
Up-to-the-minute Newt
n:o~ Scanning the Wtliltber
11:10 The Late Show

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Embassy here, wa• rrested last 7b:oo
Dec. 1~ for •y:~adlng false news 8,30
on int~rnul po It ...
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OR CONTACf HASON FURNIT!JR.E
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9:00 The Millionaire
9,30 I've Got A Seerel
10:00 U. S. steel Hour
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In purauon~e ~ la!r, I, Clyde q . .)(lllitone, Trei_trurer of Meigs Coll!lt.Y, Oblo, do hereby livo notice
that the 11\1!!1~ of 11111.-l~vied o~ eah doq.,-.0! property ljhown oa t~e General Tax Duplicate of
· ...1 "lilt~ PUbJ,Ie tllUIIJ en-:f'~ot;~al l'ropei¢) Wltbln old. COUIIIJ' for. the year 1957 Is as foilpwo:

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CIRCLI MUTING
The Federated Circle will meet
IPICIAL 2 DOell
In t.h. church parlor Wednesda~
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7:30 p. m.
State, a non-rospector
of thoae eztro eleon can of OtlaftO!Ill
tiaaktthall· repotatlono, ohaped
D. DP A. TO MEET
aro bard to fllid. Dart up as the nation'• No. I giant kill· The P11t Counelto" of Tbeoor todaY by addlnl obth · ranked dorus Council !lauthters of
lllllah, DY!IlliiiW, Radio, ClnciJ!natl 10, 1 IIIII of li]IIOt ~lc­
Unis whl&lt;h already Included ~morlea will meet Thursday eve·
nln.r at the home of Mrs. Don
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lli(bll' Kanoaa.
Tbm were upaet1 ealort all Rn, M\norsvUle, with Mrs. Gro
11-•w "th•· buketball IIIIP Jlonday Vllr Erb, Mrs, Oval Diddle and
but poooibly tho &amp;!nell one lin. JamOJ Sayre ao hoeteoltl.
wao Oklahoma Stabl't 81-&amp;7 ~lc­
tocy over Cillclnnatl wlll~b came
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pokes' atunlllag 02-ell triumph over Ka~us. The ~lctorr woa Okla·
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$1888

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tht"s counct"I·. the lt'kely a••olute ec· 1•1 appteclllte exprelistons o_f oplmon from the I:OO Mid-Dav News
1:00 Mld-D,.Y Nejvs
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bl' 0
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1:15 M•Jvietime
that something ·solid will have t be do
pu Ic. ur rea ers are mvt ed to use The 2:30 Bride and Groom
1:15 Movletirne
about a sanitary sewerage ,dlsp sa~ plimt a~: Daily Sentinel's "Editor's ~il· Bag" to do !:~ ~=~~';."{.~~~~;
~:~~ ::~:::~~!:t~7
sewer SyStem.
, thts. Readers who would like to express 4,45 Modern Romances
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Sp,rts Eye .
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6:25 Weatbercast
6:1~ Sports Eye .
statwatt at a worrisome-f.!me. If he arriyes paper."
6:30 N~ws Picture
o:~ Weather~ast
at 11160 In good cheer an,d with as many
Frequently councils and mayors of our 6:45 NBC Nm
6!30 Nmts PI!ture
'00. Suber of Loqdon
friends as he has toda.,v, and ha~ by then Mejgs County towns undoubt~dly feel like · 77:30
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ll',teeted the town govern(nent toward a real they are "shooting in the dark." More trying 8:00. Eddie Fisher Sfiow
uo Wa$on 't'i-aiil
IIOitiitlo~ of this single sewerage problem, his to them is the fact that little may be said ::~ ~::'C::: ~Irow· .
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Hicflrtl.lilitt·.lttion will be pPIIted In the tecord about a proposed course of action until 8 10:90 Calll~rnl&amp;q• ' ·. '' "
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n :oo News lriildlbiea
11:00 N~n·.Wtn"'
DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS SALI
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11:10 Weatlietea.t
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11:18 Nlte\Yatch •
BILES WE ARE OVER . STOCKED OM
Sifn Off
J:IJO SJ4il Off •
-~i.oltly iloet Mayor Lelti.t face this prob- As thill new mayor and council'in Pomeroy
SLICING THE fliCES, OFFEllNG
lelJI. ~nell, as the I~OOatlve body, ~as _111 , atld th41 same remarks ~P?Iy quite plainly
IQV'fely In Its 1!~. 'filefe evM ls ~oiiSlder- to Mlddleport's new adt'mmstrat!on which
CAR VALUES FO.UI\tb ANYWHERE!
ifii', oolfject~te Whetl!et Qr i!Ot the Jllayor liai• must bilck up against this Identical problem ~hannel
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iJi'·_mponBiblllty In fli'e ptilllttve ll!fflt of - begin their duti~s. the public can assist a 7:59- Sifn On
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tl\(j ~t~fe: of Ohio 10 ''torce' 1action· ~1\ s~wer· lot l!Y Jetting them know what it wants. 8'00 CaRII'ill ~
.,,,._ lfe can reconfme!ld action. He Clf!lnot flien; between w~at we must do, and what :,: ~~ni:":b.w
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CONVEniiLI COUI'I
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it. fto\Ve"Ver, the nature of our fot'in we Wi~t to do, action can be taken.
10:oo Gal'I'Y Moo~
.9:00 Mortiioi Sboif
Beautiful Jlgbt blue with
to·30 Arthur Godlrtr
10:00 Gal'I'Y Moore
~.~ two iOOe ll'u: fbdlli.
of.government Is iu·cl\ iMt the mayor c!an Pomeroy's new councilmen are Franklin 11 ;su Dotto
11:30 Dotto
black orion: top. Like new
Wield
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lnftuenc~
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dl!cltulons
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stuRlller
and
(.eslie
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both
experienced
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side wall tires. Spotloss bhit
bydr;amat&lt;itl IS·tfildlir&lt;l sltlfi ro; t.t
Off
. commun!ly-mlnded bushiess men. That they, 12:10 Katie's Almanac
13&gt;10 KaUe'Q Almana~
and white genuine leather
and rear HC~t sp01rbr.1
Hill ~- A. 10114 Ut. die~ that leat! to 8Ctl0il (Jt 1\() tictfoll.
terlor. Power stoorlng,
Drive It and you'll bu.v I~
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TJ\e newj!Ouncll preiJillen~!s Dot Schaefer, togethet with the' "old-bands" who are of :~:~~ ~;:c:fl~;....,orrow ·
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w M • bll'iif~ jifa1brakes. power wlndowa, 6
reftrlkl Memy •usllltfll mAil, vetertitllegls- ahnDar high-calibre, have elected to serve 12:~~ · Gu!dlnt lJ(bt
12:411· Guldltil Light
power seat. The finest
lito!', alld tecil81llftd AS 6
Ill lift cotn- thel1" frl~nds and neighbors Is a distinct ere- 1:00 Katie'• Kitchen
1,00 Katie's Kltchen
can buy.
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lillltllty. Mayor Letat oi!tj\lesfionably hopes dlt to our town government. We wish them a ' :.~:.:cl~k1'1mtl
1:30 Aa Th~ World Turn•
. for good relailoll&amp; and ®operatio~ from not successfull958 aQ.t) 1959.
~:fg Houseparty.•
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short
bilifnesi iileetl'ng iol'lowed iM the
nleetlnt efoscd With i~e sl~ilint
of the hymn "Blest Be The Tie".
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· Refl'eahmenll were served t~
llrs. B. F. Board, Mrs. Esta Burrig~rdner, Miss Lucy Cooper, Mrs.
, llr. •nd Mro. Robert Russell or Jean CariloA, lira. W. H. Fogtesbn'
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Mrs. Sue Jo~~son, Mrs. L. J. Rut~un on spent I e weekend at tencutfer, Hri. Rota Stewart, 'and
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Fa( Sheep 3.00 to 8,00, Culls
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Fat Wethors 4.00 to 8.00.
LAMBS-Tops 823.00; Second
14.00 to 20.00; Light Wts. 14.00
to 18.00; Common 10.00 to '13.00.

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green body, white
wull tires.
radio, lleatt'r, ouc

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Roadm1lttr Rlv1tra Col.lpt

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wltltt, harmoni•lng
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many more factory extras,

OILUXI 4 OOOR

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performance with the
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la&lt;lory exlru.'You'U

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CUITOM 4 DOOR

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Brot~~·~~o~ . ~r Rail BELG~E UP- Mrgud Sal"II Green B.oy Packers board of di- roo~ 't'i-alnmenJ 11[1\)!Die&lt;!t .Yiifl. 'lielt",'sD, e e,pplaye\of ljle&lt;it,&lt;S.

GJiuN BAY, Wis. UP -

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ll J'&lt;ectora Monday night voted to fire nesdoy at 1·30 at the ·woodmen's

. coach Llole Bla&lt;kbourn ond IIAlt with Mrs. Jlattle' Wnorf•ld.

to repla&lt;!O him with bac)flold
coach Ray "Scooter" McLean on
1 one·year eontract.
lllackbeurn ha.d one year remaining on a live-year pact, callIng for '25,000 per year. The board
ali~ 11 wollla ,PIU' Blackbeurn lull
amou~t for ~ext aeason.
A board statement said' "It ·was
the best, l!rtete•t of· the Pack:
.. !bot I ohin&amp;e he' made." It
Wal "advlaable to hire M&lt;Lelm ln•teod of a coach from the obll•~•
ranlls beCauae McLean bad aeven
years wltb lht Plckero 11 backfield eouci\, tim bo~rd •ald.

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president, presldlnll. !lo!lmes
will be Mrs. A. R.- Pullens, Mrs.
James Pullen!, Mro. Otho Watts
snd Mrs. C. P. Gallaghor.

e. "' e. MIITING
Ch•m'ber of
Commerrc w111 hold their r•gu·
lor · meeting Friday, Jan. t8 ar
7:30 ot the VIlla•• Hall and all
member, are urged to be present
for election of officers.

will have a bake sale at Kroger~.
Pomeroy, on Saturdtiv, Jan. 11.

Ri&lt;hard· DlllfiiOIKI .
Telephortii· Ttlftf •..&lt;
Phil Slivers s~o\Y
Eve Arden Show
To reu The Truth
Red ·Skelton
$64,000 Questloa
Mama
Up-to-the-minute Newt
n:o~ Scanning the Wtliltber
11:10 The Late Show

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Embassy here, wa• rrested last 7b:oo
Dec. 1~ for •y:~adlng false news 8,30
on int~rnul po It ...
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9:00 The Millionaire
9,30 I've Got A Seerel
10:00 U. S. steel Hour
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In purauon~e ~ la!r, I, Clyde q . .)(lllitone, Trei_trurer of Meigs Coll!lt.Y, Oblo, do hereby livo notice
that the 11\1!!1~ of 11111.-l~vied o~ eah doq.,-.0! property ljhown oa t~e General Tax Duplicate of
· ...1 "lilt~ PUbJ,Ie tllUIIJ en-:f'~ot;~al l'ropei¢) Wltbln old. COUIIIJ' for. the year 1957 Is as foilpwo:

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The Federated Circle will meet
IPICIAL 2 DOell
In t.h. church parlor Wednesda~
ly UnltH ~....
at
7:30 p. m.
State, a non-rospector
of thoae eztro eleon can of OtlaftO!Ill
tiaaktthall· repotatlono, ohaped
D. DP A. TO MEET
aro bard to fllid. Dart up as the nation'• No. I giant kill· The P11t Counelto" of Tbeoor todaY by addlnl obth · ranked dorus Council !lauthters of
lllllah, DY!IlliiiW, Radio, ClnciJ!natl 10, 1 IIIII of li]IIOt ~lc­
Unis whl&lt;h already Included ~morlea will meet Thursday eve·
nln.r at the home of Mrs. Don
IR¥1...... See 11 todiJ.
lli(bll' Kanoaa.
Tbm were upaet1 ealort all Rn, M\norsvUle, with Mrs. Gro
11-•w "th•· buketball IIIIP Jlonday Vllr Erb, Mrs, Oval Diddle and
but poooibly tho &amp;!nell one lin. JamOJ Sayre ao hoeteoltl.
wao Oklahoma Stabl't 81-&amp;7 ~lc­
tocy over Cillclnnatl wlll~b came
oaly four ni&amp;hll alter Oie Cow·
pokes' atunlllag 02-ell triumph over Ka~us. The ~lctorr woa Okla·
homa Sblte'a ninth In 1
Other
nl&amp;ht
In·
COitoNIT 4 110(11(
tlud~d
State•a
win
over low•
Iowa's
vicover
and Columltla'•
mllft ud milt• ef IIIOd
lltr~lct. 8\lndKd ~ l'idlo,

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·: tlollh. Like new S ply

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$2188

Mild u the day It can~e
the fa&lt;tory. Real nice light

wblbl

111eater. A ahowroom

$388 .

TON PICKUP

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gray metallic flnlah.
ohlft, Sweet little ilx
. A lot of carefree miles
one.

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To
Aid
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Davb',0"'k lomatlc
posts •abroad ~ave been ::~ :~!:e~~~:
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reminded that this country's ·pol- :
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As Move
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o Night
de nse p now
• ·'"' The Early Show
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Packers
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8:30 Your
AUIXLIAR'/' MISTING
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Par Reporter
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The White , Rose ~,Od5c j\UXii·
II . •. •MDI OYEE . JAILED
6:55 J:at~erm:n e ,. ..
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green metallle llnlph,

$1088

, wilh gleaming white wall

$1888

lltlifl 62, 4 110011

milenre ontl clean as a

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fkl lift UtH

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the Maton Met~odist Chur&lt;h met
Thurilllj eveblng, JaliUid'Y 2,
· tNe biBeflier\t t&gt;l th~ &lt;hbr~h.
The meetlllg opened with Bini, . .,
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1inla's two-point-a-minute Mountaineers. undefeated In 10 aame• .
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Wdt'er Conla\i~o: Rlier, chair· co~!lrtlctlml 0! a four·)llilll
man, Mullen · and Full!.
double..lrcult Uno connQctlog
Ordinance Committee; Mullen; the North Newark Subltntl'*'
ehairmah1 Shaefer and Rizer.
wtfh the l!t. Vernon-Newark 00,·
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OOO.volt lipe. Anolher 118,00o-volt
line . will be eoilllructed to eon·
nect the Heath Subltatlon, ~ear
with a )ine senl~g · the
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Corp. The piolect. eatts {or an in·
vestment of $28,000.
.Distribution line work In the '
Philb'])u~caJ\
Falls area this
Paul Smnrt, out-going clork of
will requtre an tnvestment ·•·
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JM,OC&gt;q. Tb~. cqmpany plan• ' .
: 1 the Midol)e,pQ{I lloal)l ~r ~duca· . '&lt;tnv!J!i db&amp;; uta's distribution • • ·
tion, adnflnlsJ!lred the oat~ of of· IYJiem trom • aoo volts to 12,000 .. ,
flee to· the now members when volts. As • p;;t or the same pru·
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the first meeting Of the year was ject ' ~ew dlstrllJutlon aut..tntlon
held Monda\' ' at the offl&lt;e of will' be' cbdstlodctcd during 1958.
Supt. 1.. w. 'McComas.
Total cost of the station will 11•
Mrs. lil. 0. Rail an!\ Emersoo
1 be
Jones wore sworn into oifice with $112•000 of which $'10,000 wi 1
Lionel Boggs, who was absent, invested thi..'i year.
to be sworn In later.
At the South Point transmlss·
Bruce Lloya, ;:reBident, was In loll substation, ncar Ironton,
•barge of lftlt lti..tlng and
companr wlll spend approxlmat . •
•ers elected (or a new term
ly ·$70.tl00 by fall lor the IOital·
t,Ioyd. Jiles'ldelit; JolieJ, vice Ialion ol a 132.()00.volt oil &lt;~r·
president; ·Harold illubbard, cpit breaker, six 132 OOO.volt dis·
clerk: Finance ,com I ee, Mrs: ol&gt;nnect' swltcheo lnd relay equip.
E. 0. Rnll · ~net ' ~.• The
Bbar1· lca~~ol e J . r ~ llllmer
Also at Ir~nfon, ali expenditure
for a · sc n year term on pf $:8:QOI!_wUljle required durin~
Ubrary Bolll'd. Mrs:
the year for the iOJtallatlon ol a
Covert, who was on leave of ab- targe tran 8formei" In ad Oblo
•enro from the Elemontary school Power distribution Jllatlon. Total
this year, has been employed as cost of the improvement -will be
1 ,
a Junior High teacher.
$1t,OOO. 1 •
·Plans were' oomj\leted for o~~ ·' 'Other plans call for completl~~
lloUS4' for the new Elcmentary
collJtruclion ol a' new Ohio
School on Sunday, Jan. 19, from Power aervlce bulldlnl at lift
2-5 wl!li aohool opjnlng In the Vernom The compony expeels to
building on Mo•dp'" Jan. ~Q
spend abo~t ·$70,p!!O durin~ the
A rerollltlon d! t~ankl wai ye'l,t. oil t~e $1~000 proJ L ·
voted It· the Allloteu• Gardenen
l'.•'t
clu~ ,.. lh~ laod~&lt;oplng of th~
, · ·:;iRE tALL .
ne•l( llulldi!!t, I' i:l~ Sll'oJeCt dl
Mlddieport Flri Jltjlllt·
the ·elu~. lftie Boar&lt;! ailo voted
called at 12:JJ p. . iii.
tq purcj,ase two snare dnln.s lor ·"••"'•" w~en ~ Iaiii w1i reported
ffie• banlt: ·
hi the uppilr et!d of the

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Schdol~d

.::rhe Cold Driving Days.

CLINTON
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A~oid Leaky Muffle!s During

p,.. Parking

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WALL
PAI~T
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Reg. $6.~0 gaJ,...

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SPECIAL'c '
$4.29 gal.

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1inla's two-point-a-minute Mountaineers. undefeated In 10 aame• .
'cok over flrat place In the Unit·
NEW YORK

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•ttln~~td P~

P- Oni) i
Wdt'er Conla\i~o: Rlier, chair· co~!lrtlctlml 0! a four·)llilll
man, Mullen · and Full!.
double..lrcult Uno connQctlog
Ordinance Committee; Mullen; the North Newark Subltntl'*'
ehairmah1 Shaefer and Rizer.
wtfh the l!t. Vernon-Newark 00,·
'
..
I
OOO.volt lipe. Anolher 118,00o-volt
line . will be eoilllructed to eon·
nect the Heath Subltatlon, ~ear
with a )ine senl~g · the
'
' Altiminuu( 1o Chemlcil
Corp. The piolect. eatts {or an in·
vestment of $28,000.
.Distribution line work In the '
Philb'])u~caJ\
Falls area this
Paul Smnrt, out-going clork of
will requtre an tnvestment ·•·
1
"
JM,OC&gt;q. Tb~. cqmpany plan• ' .
: 1 the Midol)e,pQ{I lloal)l ~r ~duca· . '&lt;tnv!J!i db&amp;; uta's distribution • • ·
tion, adnflnlsJ!lred the oat~ of of· IYJiem trom • aoo volts to 12,000 .. ,
flee to· the now members when volts. As • p;;t or the same pru·
,.
the first meeting Of the year was ject ' ~ew dlstrllJutlon aut..tntlon
held Monda\' ' at the offl&lt;e of will' be' cbdstlodctcd during 1958.
Supt. 1.. w. 'McComas.
Total cost of the station will 11•
Mrs. lil. 0. Rail an!\ Emersoo
1 be
Jones wore sworn into oifice with $112•000 of which $'10,000 wi 1
Lionel Boggs, who was absent, invested thi..'i year.
to be sworn In later.
At the South Point transmlss·
Bruce Lloya, ;:reBident, was In loll substation, ncar Ironton,
•barge of lftlt lti..tlng and
companr wlll spend approxlmat . •
•ers elected (or a new term
ly ·$70.tl00 by fall lor the IOital·
t,Ioyd. Jiles'ldelit; JolieJ, vice Ialion ol a 132.()00.volt oil &lt;~r·
president; ·Harold illubbard, cpit breaker, six 132 OOO.volt dis·
clerk: Finance ,com I ee, Mrs: ol&gt;nnect' swltcheo lnd relay equip.
E. 0. Rnll · ~net ' ~.• The
Bbar1· lca~~ol e J . r ~ llllmer
Also at Ir~nfon, ali expenditure
for a · sc n year term on pf $:8:QOI!_wUljle required durin~
Ubrary Bolll'd. Mrs:
the year for the iOJtallatlon ol a
Covert, who was on leave of ab- targe tran 8formei" In ad Oblo
•enro from the Elemontary school Power distribution Jllatlon. Total
this year, has been employed as cost of the improvement -will be
1 ,
a Junior High teacher.
$1t,OOO. 1 •
·Plans were' oomj\leted for o~~ ·' 'Other plans call for completl~~
lloUS4' for the new Elcmentary
collJtruclion ol a' new Ohio
School on Sunday, Jan. 19, from Power aervlce bulldlnl at lift
2-5 wl!li aohool opjnlng In the Vernom The compony expeels to
building on Mo•dp'" Jan. ~Q
spend abo~t ·$70,p!!O durin~ the
A rerollltlon d! t~ankl wai ye'l,t. oil t~e $1~000 proJ L ·
voted It· the Allloteu• Gardenen
l'.•'t
clu~ ,.. lh~ laod~&lt;oplng of th~
, · ·:;iRE tALL .
ne•l( llulldi!!t, I' i:l~ Sll'oJeCt dl
Mlddieport Flri Jltjlllt·
the ·elu~. lftie Boar&lt;! ailo voted
called at 12:JJ p. . iii.
tq purcj,ase two snare dnln.s lor ·"••"'•" w~en ~ Iaiii w1i reported
ffie• banlt: ·
hi the uppilr et!d of the

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' MUFFLERS, TAilPIPES
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INSTALLED FREE,- AT LOW COST

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'fOJ .. fli'd. St.

Schdol~d

.::rhe Cold Driving Days.

CLINTON
:'F·ISHER CO.

"'

N·ew ~ddieport

A~oid Leaky Muffle!s During

p,.. Parking

lALII- PAINT- IIRYICI
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elltertalned tho
Middleport Fm
at ',t~e Parmalee
evea•••
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M1lls,\ presldenc,
JI:Uiai!O at t~e maebDB ane
wore made to have a guest
t later ~Is wmter
;, t Tbe bDstessca served 1 aalad
wune to Mrs M•lls. Mrs Dav1d
OhiiD.IIer, Mr! C~arlcs Murra•
li!n HOWird Dalley, Mrs S T
Rusnll, Mrs Robert MeEihlnncy,
Mrs Emmett Shuler, Mr~ Jac&lt;
Beohtel and Mrs C R Karr S: ,
an honurary member

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N'ew

Ofll&lt;era for the eomlnl term
lllrs Cocll'l~ (If»:~, S,, :'l'lilrd .r.1 :·~·";;·,
were lnatalled when Theodorull' Ave. Middleport, will be hDiteal
The MISSionary Society of tho
"'tii~I;J' 8_ouncU DIUJbleruf Amerl~ met January "21st, on the third Tu..
,
F-irst Baplist Church 1n Rutland
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•ondar evenlbl at the IOOJi' l{all ' day of tho inooth to tbe 'iireaf
honored the birthday of Mrs Eleanor S. Schul - Middleport Soelety Etii!O'r ..,. Phont &amp;079
Nell\e HayeJ, COUDCilQr, JD;esld· Book.! Club
Naomi Bentley \Vhen they m•t at
ed llad repo~d Ill were Rena
the home of M1ss Nettle Tolh LucUle Hawkins - Pomeroy SOtlety Editor ..,. 'rhoae G%44
"Pralle of Folly" ty Erasmui,
CI'Oilll· ln J\(e(Js General Hospital.
1er, Middleport. Rt 1 sunday
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Dailey, WIDona Cook and the world's outstandinz scholar
and changed the namr of thear
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Mrs Henry
if
Daral who returned &gt;I the M•dille Ages, will be ilLJ,
organwt1on lo the Naoma Mass
Emmett
Will " 1 business ~l.!l
Roher Hospital, Sun· cu58ed bY Mrs Eve'ret~ Hayea,
aonary Society
SO~'JETY
tor In Columbus
Eberabach and Came leader for lhe mee!mg
Mrs Mary Sheron was lcadt!r
'\'
Mr
and
Mra
Glenn
Dill
~lied
were
reported In dl,. :;;:,_-:--:-c"'-:-:-::-_:_---,Of the devotional se r ~ JCe anti
'" Belpre Sunday with her
er
lost a alster by dOath ellor, Annie Oblinger, a!8oclate
Mrs Myrtle Warren lud tl1c round
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Mr and ~Irs t e Tompkm&lt; ) Mrs Robert Cutler
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of Thanks" was read vice councilor, Nettle Hayes, jun·
table disdusdon aftr.r ,;he had
n G G W(lorncr has been refits In all alnka , • ,
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Swatzel family for flow· lm past councilor, Helen Miller,
presented the study topic It was 1 tu:ned ~(lme from Ho1zer Hospital and son (hrlltophor spent theJ
~rf a~d Mrs Alva Townsend
sent A communication was re· RB!Oeiate Junior past counetlor;
announced that lheJr next meet w ere s e w~s a surgical patient weekend "' Logon w•th her "'"'
_cuthlontd
ther, ~lis Newton Spencer and an am ly of Bellville, W Va, celved from Margaret Klotler, dla· Margaret Seldenable, conductor,
lng would be •t the hon c of Mro
MISs Phylho Joachim " Ill with oth•r
r.::ttctlptl •
rein lim 1
s~cnt Sunday with lllr. and Mn. trlct deputy. Marjorie Woodard re· Mabel Bearhs, •warden, Doris
Naomi Bentley'
an attack of flu at her home ..,
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Mr and Mrn Wilh'm Grat" G
Carleton
ll~qed •• recording secretary and Darst, recording secretary, Mar
IIIIH,
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South Third Avenue
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Mr and Mrs Robert Tu
Bu 'nd ••n James, Charleston W M ilTIIhom dLchew and son TeddY, Dorls Darst was nominated and lone Woodard, 18 months trustee
WOfl'tmar
surfactt.
Mrs Harriett Warne1 1n serving cyrus spent the week
hi. Va , spent the weekend With hor rs
eo ore Lehew and M,.., elected Mabel Belrha was nomJn. and Della Stahl, stnmoaths J.ru ..
Size U~" x 12'h" x 5QJ 11 ...
hgh1 refreshments to Mrs Ed1tn paren'ts Mr and Mrs ~n0 ~" s narents Mr and 11" Wilham ~~ma Leifheit joined !Irs Har ated and elected as warden and tee.
doop.
UsoM mo~y pllctl
Luckadoo, Mrs Gertnu:c Butler, and were accflmpanied ~ome ~r, Baker They also VISited hiS fath ~ J~hnson..-'nd Rlel)srd LeJf. Mrs. Woodard as 1~ montba trus·
In tht home.
,
Plans
were
made
lor
tn,peetlon
1
Mrs Maude Grant Mr and Mrs theu son, Michael, who had apeit er J II Grate at 'he t.ospltal
e•t o Spnngfleld In Grov,jl!&gt;rt tee
wbloh
will
be
h~ld
at
tho
'
next
Lem Warren Geo,.ge Br)ant and two weeks here Debby Turner
MISs wanda Lightfoot ol Mid Sunday for a VISit wttb Jilt and
Cad&lt;lle Wll)&lt;bam as Installing of· meellng Monday January 20. It
Mrs Mary Sheron
who has measles, waa unable
dlcport spent Sundar w.th MISi TMhrs .Ro be~ ~ch~w and da~gil~r
installed Edna Reibel as was aS!'e'd Ia baH SBndwJcbes,
come to Middleport with her par. 'Marjor~e Burt, Rutllnd \Road
cy a so vlslteu In Orllllll wllli C&lt;JUDCJ)or,, Lell Flint, associate cookies
and coffee as tefre•bmenta
Mrs Lula Jacks and Mr and M•ss Dorothy l.eilheil
councUor; DeUa Stahl vice cou,. at the next
1
meeting It Will . •n·
Preston, SN, who baa been M J
Mr an(,¥rs Raymond E!Jeio;.
noun~d that the Past Couricilor&amp;
ra ohn Knotts of Langsville hach and l!i tnd lito Otto Krein lam ~tor '
vJSitmg hli parento, :~r.;apd Mro were recent guests of Mr and b•hl or Columbus were P•me~ Those apendlhl Sunday evenlfli would meQt,Thursday evenlnJ at
•
Gerald Preston, I,IJd brother, Bob, M.,,
Charle~ llurk
v~•tora Monda
' ,., at the home of lllr and Mra, Ch~ the borne of Mra f!c!•• Rea , wit~
after a M,diterranesn crutoe, left
~
,...__..
w
Mr
and
M11
Charlo.
Weaver
Mr
nild
•Mrl
Walter
Tbo
)es Baum, Cbester, were Mrs Ma· Ruby Erb, Sarah Diddle and Adra .... r,.~&gt;l&lt;i""
todav to reJ!Ort back at Norfolk
_. ,
Sayre
as
bostuset
of
Gallipolis
VISited
Sunday'
with
and
family
Of
Crook.!vtlle
w~~
,gel
M1ille,
Ponea,
NebFaska,
Mra
VI I Ia
'
Boy Scout Troop 250 heloll rg n
her ~ISler, Miss Nettie Koehl~r Sunda; evenln• guests ( M , Etta Will, Belpre, Ohio, Mr aod
~
~
I
At the clo~e ol the meeUn~
the1r ucourt or Honor recent!
lrlra C~,. D Reichman, Who bas
Donley Eugeno Strong qf Wil Betty Blackwo:d ,
o
ro. ~ Ho111er Goe,leln, Pomeroy,
practice
for
Inspection
was
held
at C•mP Baker 011 th, K , b Y been a !Ul'IICai patient at Holler kcRVllle I• spending a Jew dais
M Eul
R. D , Mr and Mrs Charle1 Goeg·
Road
e "'llS urv Hospital, returned home Sunday .Xth hi! gr&gt;ndparents, Mr anil
''
a Welk~r and dough· Jeln, Pomeroy, R D., Mr and Mrs wllh Erna Jeose " captam
lcr, Eileen, of Columbus wero Avery Nelson Hemlock Grove all
Second class awsrds were " ' and her daughter, Dlanni.who Is
celved h th
employed In Columbus, "'fs ho)lle thor and brother, Joe
weekend gue.ts of Mr ond Mn cousins of M;s Millie who ~ere
y
Y
omuK Burnsld", for a week'&amp; vacation with her roo1
Mr and Mrs Earl Warnke, Port ofv11le Well and Mr and Mr&gt; all :ogether for the f;rot time In
nuke
Burnhurt,
Dw1, hl Carl
Clinton, left Friday for thOif home Ralph lfelkcr and family Th"l 60 yem Mro. Millie, left Chester
Eugene Sm1th and Paul Will
after a s~ort vlait With Mr and were accompamed home by Tin• with her pmnt., Mr and Mro
Mothers or the Scouts m;uJe the
Mrs Waller Crooks and family ' my Welker who spent the holiday Miles s Nelson, 60 years ago
Prescntatmns and they 1n turn
\
The names of Mrs Anna Brit· vacation here
the!: parentt, Mr and lolro Char' I
receJved a numaturc pm from
tontine
and
Mr
Lem
Warren
were
Mro
Pearl
Hysell
entertained
lea
Eblin
Jr
were
Mr
and
Mn
th~tr sons
uniolentlonally omitted from tho w1th a dinner Sunday at her Allen Osborne and daughter, Bar·
Followmg the meetmg a part,
list of guesta at the New Year's home, Mull!erry Ave, In obse" bara Kay, ,of Neftll, w v1 , Mr
was enJoyed with a g1ft ex
Mrs Willis Dudding ol Mason dinner at th~ home of Mrs Myrtle ance of the birthdays of Mil J~ and Mn Wendell Eblin and son
change and a Yllilt from Santa
Web!iter Sr, and Mlu Lucy Bay, and daugbteT, Nancy, of Rut:
On December , 27 and 211 the entertained on Friday, January 3, Warren
Mt
and
Mrs
Gerald
Preston
Gibbs
Gueah were Mrs Web Jand--1nd Jilt and Jilts., Robert
with
a
Sarah
Cove'ltrv
party
at
Troop held two days of winter
will leave Wednesday lor Miami ster, Mlu Glbl!o and Mro Wll\· Faulk of Pomeroy.
camping at Camp Che.ste• They her homo De111on!!lrator waa Mrs Beach
Fla , where he will attend
were aceompamcd hy George MarUta Husted of Pomeroy
the National Ford Dealers' Con·
A
decorated
birthday
cake
was
Wagner Scoutmaster and Harold
presented to Mlas Juanita Dudding vent10n Her mother, Mrs. DalBy
Sm1th, a~lst.unt s&lt;:outmaster
In hohor of her birthday and re· Hall, Belpre, will remain at the
freshments of cake, ice cream, and Preston home With her Q:randson,
coffee were served to those In at· Bob, while they are In the •outh
Mrs Walter Crooks and
tcndance
1
Attendmg were Mrs Eileen C•rt !~~~~~annette,
~.~,~~::!"')Vllli·
wrlgh~ Mrs Elizabeth Mathews,
Mrs Ruth Ryan, Mrs M~rgaret
ln an emertJ'Oltcy valu~ Qf m~cide
Rolland, Mrs Pearl Roush, Miss
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M)'ra Rnd Sharon F'orcnu: • en Judy Rolland, Mrs Slyvla Collins,
c1Ji hardly be reckoned In dollars '
tertamcd on New Year's Eve with Carol Duddmg, Miss Juanita Dud·
1\ledlclne Ia prlcel... wh~ l.eeded.
a Watch Party g1vcn rnr their djng, llts Harry !ichwab, Mr&amp; Le·
friends at their home In Mason
Yet Jt Ia an lntereattnr fact Utat natjon.Ur
da Spe~r and Mrs Charles Yoa·
Records were played for dancing ger
th~ avarap ~of a phan/laceuUcal prOscrlptlt,a
and refreshments of potuto salad
ii ahoijl$2110- md more thall hal!
smdwiehcs, pototo chiPH and eake
were served during the evcnmg
ol ~lllllona cost less thtn $,2 oo.
"~
SPECIAL
As:nstmM aa hostesses wiJrc Mu
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~
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20
~eaq
••o•
tbe
'~nc~eue
Students and SmaU cijlc1ren
llya Schwm, Patricia Riley Lou
~
t
. •
... ""'P.Q~thl!IJ.Odtclne lap'"' behl.ncl
'
11&gt;1 a natural lootlna Perma·
ue Van Meter and Joncttn Cun
that
of~·. and leu eiieDtlal, ~tieL
nlngham
nell at tile
Wh•n you purohase ~ preocrlplr00&gt; 1
Others attending were Patsy
CUT and CURL
llayCH of Clifton, Barbora and
lOU are sharing In the fruits nf aclent14c l'tiHU'clt.
BEAUTY SHOP
Sharon McDaniel, Judy and Joan
You are &amp;ett!De today'a beat buy, ' '
)
Cor.
3rd
ud
Malo
Court
81.
$10.00 Wovolor $7.00
Hewct»on, and De;uUs ~..o,cman
I
all of Mason, Tom and Bill Per
Plloat- 8!9-I:X
MON. lhru SAT.
Phone 383·X
singer, John nnd Jun S1~son, Yin
6
M1
from
Bacine
On
cent Kmght, Jerry Spitznagel Ro
Mrs DOrothy Pierce
Mrs. ll:erns RollS~
Old Portland Racine Rd
land Rouaey, Bill Ncutzllng, John
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Phono1 Portlan4 175
, Manage;
Jordar, Romi1e Smith and Harold
COATS BLDG.
MIDDLBPRr '
Cc.ub, all or Pomeroy

,

M1s

Smart, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mrs
Probasco, Mr anti Mra Hnrold E
Jtubbard 1 Mr and Mr., Paul
Davil. Mr and Mra ~ 0 R•l'
¥ro Bogg1, Mr and Mrs E1nc1
ron Jonea

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, Legion Post
Receives Its
Quota Award

IIA

Feeney-Bennett
'I.Cf!rii .. ' first Meeting
Of 1958 Slated

~te l vcd

titer the 'me~ ____ _

Boy Scout Troop
250 H,olds Court
Of Honor Rites

en~ary

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Fur~litu~W

;.,tefrtcentor 1M
"'

.Qu llaatge

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Sarah Coventry
Party Is Held
At Dudding Home

DOLLAR VALUE-

DUKE

New Years Eve
Watch Party Is
Held At Mason

We D'oO~rOwn Cleonhtl
Experts In Shott'~epair

th:'

Forest Clgrk, Owner

Pomeroy

'

Mfts.,n~OO,cil

Votes To Pla~e
New Crossing

Mlddl.,ort

...

Routine afims took up mos'
of the time on Monday evening

·DuTtON DRUG·CP.·.•.

as tbe Mason Council met m regular sesSiof'l •n the Mason Town
Hall

Bills 1...... L:..e town and ware!"
\tOrks vn.re re":! :and approved
for payment.

WHAT MAKES

Boy S~ut Troop
stantiaiJYifD&lt;nased by the addition of a $7
million pier now under coDStructlon. And at
~Port of NeWport News, Va., export coal
dwppJngwasupone&gt;sixthovertheyear-before'
record. Also, at thla pol1 a jl!St-completed bulle
cargo pier, most mod~ on the Atlanlic CQ!IIt, '
DDioadS ships faster ~ a toJa acsecond.

All,these things mean that ahipmeuli m~V6-

f,.ter1 niore .nclabJY, w}Jen you I'OUte them 1
, f'VW the modem, e!Bclent CGeaajlea\' 111d
' OhiO: Cbessiu's rellroad· kee.111 ·~ 'and

zomgt

The P.ntber• led 15-18 In a bi(h
quarter Morpn,
Mike Brown and George Stump
poured 11 on 1n ~e se&lt;ond quarter
to tate a G-37 baliUme lead. !llor·
gan, espe&lt;ially, waa anstop)Jible
With bla high, twi&amp;tlng looper.
The Panthera fougbt back witll
obnson Jeltlng lwo.=,Jiasl&lt;e!a, Hawtliome tliue, apd 'Ziit1o oae
Tilct'-ltt tl!e third -qiiarller t.- (al) had' six point Ieoda at 4H3
'a11d at &amp;3-M l)v.teaoh time it e••P.
orated u the PJDibero \ wouldn't
gJVe up
Z~rkle broke a 55-55 deadlock
wttb two DIIIIUtes left In the third'.
quarter for a 57-55 advantage, and
that was bow the flllltastic fO!lrth
quarter opened
... "'
It went lil&lt;o thlJ.
Bill Brandon t.ied It at 57 ~7.
lohnson mlascd a free lllrow,
etump btl for 59-57, Folmer got I
s&lt;l ooe-hand'er for 59 all
Brown 1:11 foc 6HI9 and Folmer
agam evened It up only to have
Brando~ slop a long one In for
!lUI 'l'lu• time Johnson dunked
one lor liS-aU but Stump 11\t agam
and 11 was 6'1-65 with 3 30 on the
clock.
(Contmued on Page Four)
sconng tir.rt

Court Of Honor
Held OaNfonday

•

Boy Scoutu Troop 249 held

lhelr "Court of Honor" Mo6da)
'· • cveqlng at cam!( Cheater
'll~lp~ Spencer, scoutmaster
and Charles Swat.el, 11.1sl!tant
scoulmaster were In charlie of the
meeting•w~lcb opened w1th ~·
,
ple~ae to the 1flag followed wltlf
a oandle light ceremony.'
Tenderfoot
sented by'E!mer
l "o~n~~ J'!,mes Andtrj&gt;\1~·
!fitus,Tom Lind, Don
Jerry Atnold. Second
el wer' presented, by
lind to James Qiibert,
White, Allen Downie, James
~lee.~, Terry Ohlinger, Ph1llp
Meier and "Henry Cleland Jr
Charles l)ownle was · ~pled
a merit badgo bf Mi' Spencer
:rerry' Ohlinger wah.ajipolnted
senior patrol Jeadet;.. It was ~n·
nouneed that 'aummer camp at
Camp Arrowheap. Hnntht&amp;ton
1fO\Ild be held the aecond we8k lit
• JulY
'
The ·meeUDB closed .-Jill the
, fDrmlng of a Frielldshlp Clrelp,
, ,,.,ter Which movies taken at Camp
·'.AiToYj~ead Wl!re shown by )lr.
Cleland.' !,1etrr-h111ents of codkle$,
' ~offet! and bot ohoeolat~ ' 'Were

~ ~·tv·~·
llmnta

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1LBERF1LDS ~

JKOTHli. GOOD •TEAR JU11
• CI/E&amp;Sil'S IWLRCMD

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Thl.,•• move faet on the C&amp;O

Feeney·Bennett l'nst No 12B.
American Leaton will have tbmr
!tr't meetlna of 19118 Wcdne&amp;dBY
at the Lealon Hall at 7 3D A ro
pert ol the Winter Conference
ill Athana will be atvcn and u
Qlm on tho March ol Dimes will
~ 1hown .
,
' The poat hi! reached their
•quot~: lor the year hut oro urg
II&amp; ellaiblo veterans to Join an~
1 0!4 membofl to pay llim llu"
•ll~nee

ALL NEW

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• I lOOMS Of

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Pom~roy·Mlddleport, Ohlo, Wednesday, January 8, li5a--- -

••.t:

lVIII lw

w!fh ~c11lolial

snow flurrltl ltldlll!l ovtr Will
portion. Clearlnt on4 'cold tonight. , Thumlfr lair 'nd Wll'lll•
•h hleh t.a.iy 11-25 low tenit~t
S.l5.
I

TWO 'Q~VIt;IIENT ~OCATlON$

Fe~ey·Bennctt Post. No
t26
American LeQicn received their
quota award at the W!11ter (on
terence held In Athens Sunday
and It was announced th•t the
loco) PQII atood first In the Dis
tricl lor their Gllto for the
Yank• Who Gave proJect
11 waa announced ljiRI the en
\Ire d!Jtr10t io over 105% on
•their quota for thlo tnujcct
Men lrom thr. loco! ,,o!lt whr&gt;
a\tepded the Winter I onfeu nc•
were Lewis Long, Commt~njl('•
~enry Cl•tworthy, 1\u.eoc lifo,
~on Roaeb.
1

ftelrJl&amp;hrnont•

\

Ohl01 "~-''~' cloudy and con.

$1.91

J

IY UNITEP Plt~SS

tJ ..od ~ld todoy

POMERO

Middleport
· Society

u;

Supt L W oM Mn llcComa.
entertained Monday
evening
'l'llb a dinner at the sehool din
ing room for the out gotng mem
bers of the School Board and the
oew members and their famllt~~
• Paul Smart who ha.s been
c erk IInce 1926, asked the bleSB
lng whieh preceded the dinner'
reporcd by Mrs Joe B~llcy
om.e Economics mstructor and
1
terved by Kart n Walker, Bonnb
yan Cooney and Judy Clark
• M~omas and Bruce Lloyd,
»rOiident of the Board, paid ttl
bute to the work of ~r Smart
!bo hss ended hiS career " clerk
,r the Board, and alao lor the
fiork ol Mil Lowell Probasco
and Poul Davia, out golhi mem
&amp;en Mrs Probasco, ~ho leaves
l,bls month for her now home In
C:harl01ton, expressed her appro
elation of being eleele~ by the
People of the c01nmumty as the
Vr•t woman member tor man)
rears McComa.s and Lloyd wei
l!omcd the new members Mrs
E. 9 Rail, Emerson Jones and
ill the ab•encc of Llunel Bog110
Jlrs. Boggs who wa.s a gues'
Mr Boggs I• out of town on busi
ftes.s and war; unable to be pre
ient
Mr

,,

/rw::h

Putgoing School
B.o:ard Members
.feted Monday .

Guests were

• 1

D.of ACouncil

•

Society Hnn•,rc
Na.omi Bentley

' '&lt;'
•. p'armalee
and Mra

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alltoi\dlllg,,

\Veek Of Prayer
Union' Service
Held On Tuesday
The Rev Howard Ruppel!, pa5·
tor of the FII'SI Presbyterian
Cbureh wos the speaker at the
.,.ond of the \f!!ek of Prayer
Unio~ IICI'\'ICOI Tuesday at th'
Church of Christ Mr Ruppel!
spoke on "Th! Ho\R of Praser"

and Rev C Raymon; Konkrlgbt
Heath }!etnod!St p11.1tor, presided
Other ministers taking part '"
the serv1ce were Rey RObert
Palmer, Cbijrch of the Nazarene
and Fred 1 Gardner. host P"'tor
Air&amp; C. U. Hennosy was or
gamst lor the servtce and the
semor chOir of Heath Church dlr·
ected by Ben Pbilson, SBng th•
anthem "Ye That Love the Lord"
Choir members were Mrs. Phil·
son, Sharon Jones, June casey,
Chrlatme Coats, . Mrs • Bernard
Fultz, Vera, Betty and Barbaro
Cov~tt, Chester Tannebil!, ~ Wm
Everson, Homer Cook and&gt; Eudell
Konkngb~

Have

Regisiet;ed Yo'
Give Blood?.
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