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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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and

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
•
•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
\!
Dailey, WIDona Cook and the world's outstandinz scholar
and changed the namr of thear
1
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
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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
M
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,
M
South Third Avenue
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' ISS Tolliver wus uss1 stc~ by
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
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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
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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
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Sayre
as
bostuset
of
Gallipolis
VISited
Sunday'
with
and
family
Of
Crook.!vtlle
w~~
,gel
M1ille,
Ponea,
NebFaska,
Mra
VI I Ia
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Boy Scout Troop 250 heloll rg n
her ~ISler, Miss Nettie Koehl~r Sunda; evenln• guests ( M , Etta Will, Belpre, Ohio, Mr aod
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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.
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SPECIAL
As:nstmM aa hostesses wiJrc Mu
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20
~eaq
••o•
tbe
'~nc~eue
Students and SmaU cijlc1ren
llya Schwm, Patricia Riley Lou
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... ""'P.Q~thl!IJ.Odtclne lap'"' behl.ncl
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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, ' '
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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

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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
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.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

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Forest Clgrk, Owner

Pomeroy

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Mfts.,n~OO,cil

Votes To Pla~e
New Crossing

Mlddl.,ort

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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
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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

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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
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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

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llmnta

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

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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.
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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.
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$1.91

J

IY UNITEP Plt~SS

tJ ..od ~ld todoy

POMERO

Middleport
· Society

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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
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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

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

Guests were

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D.of ACouncil

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Society Hnn•,rc
Na.omi Bentley

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and Mra

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\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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�2 Dallt Slll~l.l&gt;omeroy.:r,nddleport, Q.~J·11· e. 1g59

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Tilt decline In new polio cases In 1957 was
W~ we're saying "hat'o off!"
~cine, let 's take a closer look
, iilctilre Is it leally' over' Can
back and say "goodbye" to one

to thJ! Sal)
at the JYOI!O
we now sit
of the most
dfead, costly and tragic of human diseases•
; ' Tens of thousn nds of disabled polio pa-

tients know better And so do Ma1 eli of
; Dimes vol un teeJ s now conducting the annual
,fund arJVe here anrl throughout the country.
They can show you how VISible pollo 1s on the
national scene
For one th111g the) w111 pomt to the fact
that 300 000 II ling AmefiCa Js have had par·
alytic polio half of them dur.ng the past dec·
ade The N3 honal Foundation for Infantile
Paralvs1s estimates that one out of three of
these s!JII have some form of dJsab11lty that
can be remedied or alleviated.

The volunteeJs wlll also tell you about the
' 57,800 poho patie nt s who needed care and

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7 00 Todsy
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rehabllltabon In 1957 Thll took •21,70~.0~
In March ol Dimes lllflds. \Vhl1 18 esptlel~~~

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15 Sports Eye
6 25 Weathercast
8 30 Ne\vs Picture
6 45 NBC News
7 00 Boola and iladdlea
7 30 Wngon '!'rain
8;10 Felber KDO\fS Best
900 Krait 1'heater
1000 This J Your Llle
10 30 0 Henry rtaybo,se
11 00 News Jreadllnes
11 10 WeathertiiJt
ll 15 N1tewatch
100 Sign Off
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GOD'S WATCH~UL CJ\RI
When the gold rimmed clouds In
the Weslern sky
Sink low o er lhc tree clad hill
The •llenl slaro send forlh their
light
And !he night Is calm and slltl
Dartno" veils lhe tired earth
While all the world hes Bl.. p·
ing
We arc safely 111 God's care
We are in H1s keepmg
We !hen reel thai God " near
AQd He our soul dolh keep
II• watchet over through the n1ght
While we are fast asleep
We see the moon and all the stars

And then behold the &lt;lawn
Then col)ll~er the carele" P"t
And what we sho•ld have done

MASON CLINIC
~entrne1
AdmiSSIOilS Cha1lotte Iloshar,
Pt PJ..casant, Jnu 1, Mrs Wanda 8 ~ CBS News
Allen, Pt Pleasant Jan I Mrs 9 00 Mormng Show
I Bermce Hewett, Pomeroy, Jan 2, 10 00 GaiT)' Moore
Mrs Allee Kitchen Rullnnd, Jan 11 30 Dotto
MEETING CAL L ~O
3, Mrs !largoret Campbell Albany 12 OONews at Noon
The Ml'iston11ry So c ~6ty of th,. Jan 6 and RoLert S1111l, M1ddlc
12 10 Katie's Almanac
Ml Moriah Baph&lt;l Church w11i port Jan 7
12 15 Love of Life
meet T!1ursday evcntng at 7 30
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
at the home or Mrs C R Youn ~
PHYSICAL FOR KLU
12'45 Guiding Light
PITTSBUI!Gll UP- Ted Klu,
TO MEET THURSDAY
zewskt, one ti me Cmrmn.atl slug I 00 Kolle's Kllchen
The Go lden Rul e C ia:~s of the
ger
acq lm cd roce ntl) by the Pttt., 1 30 A• The World Turn!
First Baptist ( hurch wtll m~ @t
burgh
P~rales , w•ll
undergo " 200 Beat the Clock
Thu rsday evenmg after the Weelt
{Om
pletc
phys1
ea!
e~ a mln a tlon 1 230 Houseparty
of Praye r serv1ce at the home of
M.r :md Mrs
EdtsOI'I Bilker sometlme next wee¥
300 B1g Payol!
!l,iple Sire•!
3 30 The VerdiCt Is Yours
COACH RETURNS
4 00 Br~ghler Day
- ST CA1 HERINES, Onl UP41~ Secret SlorRJ
CLASS TO MEET
1 R"dy 1'1lous, the Chicago Black ,
Th r Dttll ghters ol Ruth Cia ~ of 1 Hawb' new rPach w11l .eturn to 4 30 Edge of N1gbl
thr ll lll tm.l Melhorllst Cburch wt!: I his old sh mp,ng grounds tomght ~ 00 ElllY ShOIV
11cc, \it•ndRy , t Z 15 p m al t t, .;! lo dttect the st cathermes Tee 6 :Jo Yout ESio Reportei'
home uf Miss L~ d 1n Ebcrsbach l•ees in Jl. game ngat us_, the .J)n' 6 45 Splirls Parad6
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tario Hbtkey Assot•J atH.n s All 6 55 WepthermtiJl
Slars
7 00 CaseyJon~t; -1 • , ..,, •
SPeCIPL MEETING
7 30 I Love Liley

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Trou~~~ With Father

ArlenQ francis Show
Ti'ea•ull Jlunt' ·
The Me is l\ltlhl
Truth or Con~uenoet
Tie 'l'a~ DCUib
"" Cquld Be You
Mld·Day News
Moyle!lme
Bnde and Groom
Matinee Theater
QueeJJ tbr a Day
Mooem Romances
Comedy Time
Spln•oh Playhouse
Flott an4 Scruggs
Weathercast
News Picture
NBC Newt
Whirlybirds
TIC Tac Doupb
You Set Your Lift
Draroo
Peopl•'s Choice
F(rd Show
Lux SM"tl' With Jlosemlll1
Clooney
Jane Wymw Show
News H•1tillllr»
Westherctst

llr and
Columb111
mto, Mr
IM!ll and aon
Several from Jiere
quarterly meetlnl at
Clilf over the netepd. ,

Mr and llrs. ltimneth Michael
and family have bed Jllylng at
h001e of her pann!J, Jlr. and
Ranme If111ft •.tor saveral
weeb.

Financial Gos$.ip

lr ELMIR C. WAUIR
, I,JnltW , _ Ftniinclal ldltw
~ YORtt UP -Wall ~tree~
ers who olwll)'s like to Ioili IntO
the fUture, today lofed wltb oome
predictions iln 1M beadllnea for
1958.
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are the proud pmnto of a baby
dluibler.

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GALLII'OI.II IIIVIITOCK
HOGS-175 1o i:O lbt. 19.00 to
220 to :me lba. 1800 to
Llabt 17.00 to IUO; Fat _
Sow, 12.00 to 17.00; Still 12.00
to 1800, Bom 1000 to 1500
CA1TLE-Sie0rt 1400 to 2800
Hellers 12 00 to 22 00; Bah, Beef
15 00 to 2ll 00; Fat Cowa 12.00 to
18 00; canners 8 00 to 1.2.00;
Bolla 14.00 to 1900,

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Mornuag SHow
Garry 1\!oore
Dotto I
Strllte It Rich
12 oo News
12 10 Kahe't Almanac

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A speci al me r ling of th e Porn '
toy Jl:.md Il uos '!J I ~ AiSou a! IOn
ho ~

been ca! h d for lt :.~g ht at
School
nuc!Jlonum All paJCnl_.. ,u e urged
to attend wi th a sped _.! lnvttlllJO J•
to the pare nts of the Jun1or Unnli
7 30 ut the Semor ll ibh

GRANGE TO MEET
Rock Rprmr.s Gran6c 2565 wil l
m~ c ( In regulil r ~e~s 1 o n
rhun
day at 8 p m A prug1&gt;~ Ill w11l be
presented by the ]('rturer anti

te!rv.i hmcnts w1 ll be sOJ' cJ

WJEB

Meias County News

12:10 p.m.

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OUT OF ACfiO~
CHAMPAIGN Ill t "- Roger
Tay lor a junior gua rd rrom the
township of Par k Forest, WJII bt•
los! to the lllinmo baskelb &gt;.l
team for at lealit two weeks with
a shoulder ,.paratlon

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Love of Ltle
Search lor TomorrO"'
Guiding Lleht
Katie'e Kitchen
As the 1'1 ortd Tuma

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Hlah Three Game Ind., 1
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ll!&amp;h Sillgle Game, 1 D!Kfl',
Aaoclated Radio, 2%6.
Tum Three Gimes, .U.oeiated
llldlo, 2m
Team• Slnale Game, Hot

200 Beat the C'e&lt;k
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 B1g Payofl

s 30

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400 Brighter Day
415 Secret Storm
4 30 lOdge of Night
s 00 Early Show

8'/p.

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6 30 Your E.so Reporter
4; Spprli Par~de , , '

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800 Highway Patrol

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6 30 Shower of Star$
9 30 PlayhouiO 90
1100 Up-to·lh ..mlnute Newo
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1110 The Lale 'Show

(hannei13·Wedaeid'IJ Channel13-Thursday
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9 45 Morning Movie
Adventures IQ Learning
11 oo Understandlne Yourself •
Neighbora
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11 ""
Noon News
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Llberace
12 05 Noon News
Movie QuiCk Quiz
12 15 Fr•nkle La~ne
The Gretchen Wade Show 12 4~ Movie Quick QU'f
1
1·30 Movie Matinee
J·OO Crotcben Wade Sbolll
3 00 Ame"'•• .11andBtand
1.30 Movie Matinee
~ 30 Jlo Y~~ Trust Your Wilt
3 00 .,_,..~rlcan B~allll,~
4 00 ftr.~rican Ban$tand
&amp; 30 Do You Trust Your Wife
5 oo WUd Bid ll!ckok
4 00 American Bandstand
&amp;~0 Mickey Mouoe Club
5 00 Woody Woodgecker
s 00 Cartoon Club
5 30 Mickey Mowe Club
~ !l8 Flv.t Star Final
S 00 Cartoon Club
~ 4~ News
8 28 Five Star Filial
7,:00 Sll•nt Service
S:U News
r 30 Dlsntyl, nd I
1 00 Dr. Cbris!l•n
A30 Tombstone Terrilol')'
7'10 Cirelli Boy
T
00 Zorro
t .!IO Oale and Harriet
9 ao Date With tbe Angela
8:30 The Real Meco,.
10.00 )l'edneAd~y Nllht Flibtl
t.OO Pat Bobne CbeV)' Show
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9 30 Quizl
IP SO SpOrtseope
10 00 Navy LOI
u.oo News
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1.15 Tbeatee 13
' 11·00 News '
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11.15 I Tbeattr 13
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to help heal chapped, drY okin
Pro~ql Cont01ns ailiconel
to ftghl ofleHeclo of har~t
aospa and deters:ents.
Soltenol Contains emollients
to belp smoo1li nd so!Jen
'yourAkJn. " \
J'Jahb laleeiiOnl Contains
Hexachloroplfene to ebeck •
• okli!;JIOI'IIl~ reduce rlok
ol inl~tlon tht~ugh open
eraeb In the okln.
'stope Odor I your ekin ia
protecled againBI food odora
-J!fj!klll up ~unna the cooklna
and cleaning JObs uound
tb• house.

My ll!IROteed buJing tlla-

togu'7 slvtna eomplete lnlol'
malton. Send .1.00 pun:bue
catal!ltltl• before IM!ndlng eolna
Write w. P DoritY, Dept 21,
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J. or for depoeitihg them -if 7du qve a
~I Telephone Cridlt Card- good &amp;!If·
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w&amp;ete in the country.
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you've spent on call!. Your lt.emked montbJ1
Bta;tement !Aills the whole story,
&gt;I
Inquire aboot thltl lmn!ly and val~able iltni..
venlence-call our Busil1eea Ofllce, J&gt;Om. I3. '

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'W. BeUea, Rig·Reel
172
P. Wil~ A.asoe Badio .. .. . IG8
R Dam. Aaaoe Rad10
.. 168
y, Bannaba, Aaaoe RadiO . .. 165
~ Duerr, Aaaoe. Radio
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PAsTEL SHADES'.fN SOLID CQLORS

Repl,lr

Gamet, Simons JO:t,

'l'eam 1 Game, Aslodated Ra·

Ptbg R1g lc Reel 31 I&gt; 22., .:.az
Hot Raila
28 26
SlmoJIS Ilk!.
rr 27
Painters 1444
23 Sl
Mrs Probe Ro111b It a potlent Racine , serv. Sta. 191!!- 34\!i .3!K
SEASON HIGHS
at Holzer Hoap1tal.
Ind 3 Gamea, V Har,oahs, A•
Mrt l.eJiey Alexander ol San
sota, Fla , baa returned borne at I'Ociated RadiO, 819
vl!ltlng Mr. and Mn. Ber day with Mr. and Mra L. p
Roush
PI~
.Mrs .Oak Hotnrd 1 Sr , was a Hrs. Rose!en Overland ol Gal·
reCilnt medical patten! In Sl Jo Upolla apent Sunday WJib her
seph Hospital In Parkmbllfl.
brother, Rocfney P1eree
ReCilnt gueota of .Mr and Jln
Arlbur Webrlle' were !Jr. an&lt;
Mrs ~I Teaford ol Columbtll.
Mr and Mra. Ray Capehart ol
Huntington r&lt;ere recent gueata ol
illr and Mn. Tbom11 Capeh¢
Mrt Iva Capehart Is rilltlni
Mr an&lt;l ltlr&amp; Herbie C.pebart In
Dallaa, Texu.

6 ~5 WCathermon

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7 ao Sgt Preaton

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South Bethel EUO Cl111rth of S1l
&gt;er llldgc Will hold liS ll'glliur
monthly meeting Fr1doy at a p m
Jan lU nt Jhe hnn1C Of !1r and
Mrs Orville Watson

800 Big Recor.4
e oo 1'he Milhon01re
9 30 fve Got A Secret
10 00 U S 1!teel flour
II 00 Up.to-the mmute Newa
11 05 Scanning the Weatbet
1110 The Latil Show

VEAL CALVES-Tops 32.60;
S..onds 20 00 10 m.oo; lleJilum
15 00 to 22.00; Com. 6 Hws. 12.00
to 28.00, Cull, 8.00 to 15 00.
8HEEP-E- 6 Lma. ~ 00 to
10.00; Stock Ewea 4.00 to 10 Oil;
Pal Sheep 3.00 to 1.110, Culn
1 oo to 5 oo; Buw aoo to a.oo,
Pal Wetbm 4.00 to B00·
LAM!IS-TOPI 22.00; Seconds
15.00 to 20 00; Light wla. 12.00
to 18 00; Common 10 00 to u.oo.

9 00
10 00
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12 SO
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Mr Moore a veUnary of CIJu.
ter wu ..Ued to tile home of
Joe Du1•• to aee a eow.

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8 00 Captain Kangaroo
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6 00
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8 30
6 45

Queen for a Day
Modern Romances
Comedy T•me
Spinach Playhouse

400
445
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'fhen when cvcnmg comes aga tn
Another dny Is gone
Mrs Edna Burrio, Mrs II P
Rou11h, Grunt Roush and son Bob 1 thank my God and pray thai He
W1ll grant another dawn
by and Junior Coleman of West
Columbia lelt on Sundsy for J
When mormng g1Jds the Eastern
vUtl m Tampa, Fla
sky
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Guests o! Mr and Mrs Riley And awake's us !rom our steep
Higgs last week were Mr ami
lng
Mrs T C Exline and Mr and God hao kept u1 sal• !rom barm
Jlra Charte, Exline of Parkm
For we were m Hts teeplng
l, ur ~~: and Mrs Cora M'11rtine u!' iOrlliMI)
At!'" Frick
Ruven11wood
Pomeroy I. D. I
Mr and Mrs Worthy Nlber!
md Phyllis ol Gall•polis Ferry
GOALII SOLD
Visit ed recently with Mr anrl
BUF~' A LO,
N Y UP- Harr)
M" Stanley Harbour and lim J,umJer, once one of the Natlonnl
lly and Mrs Matilda Noble
Hockt:y League's outstandmg
llr and Mn ~·11Jnk Wright goalie&gt;, has been sold by the Chi
nnd dnugotet Mary Ellen ol Cor· cago Dlack Hawks to the Boston
ulug, 0 , v 1ted Sunday wit'• Drums a1~c,J ordered to report to
Mr~ Helen
tewart
the Springfield Indians ol tho
?tfr and rs Jame1 P1ulcy A•'~'~ 1 ,, f p o~1 !1f'
an&lt;1 sons, Moundsv!lle, formerly
..... l~tt' CAII WINS
ol Mason spent New Yc~r's Day
MARSEILLES UP - GraCieux
here vlslllnt friend.!
,
Mr and Mra Donald Rualllll Ll\mpertl of France stopp!.'d Je ll.u
and daughler ol Skokie Ul, Sneycts of Belgium m the flf J1
MIRSC&lt; Wanda and Nina Tucker roun.J of their scheduled 10 round
oft Columbll.l, Lutber 1\tcker ol featherweight bout S•nday and
Clifton, Mn Blanche 1\tcker and tborobv rnav have earned a sho'
Ray Tucker and son, local, wer~&gt; at world lltle-holder Hogan Bassey
dmner iueats of Mr and Mrl of Nlgolia
Howard Van Matre and lamtly on
ChrlstRJ., Day
Recent ~Illata ol Mr and Mr~
Howard Van Maire and lamllv
were Mr and Mrs !larry B Van
Matrc 01 Pt Pleasant
Mr and Mra George Carson
ly H!RMAM N. 8UNDII!N. M.D.
1nd lamlly spent Cbrlttma1 wttl
her parents, Mr and Mrj Ottlo
Roush, New Hoven
Mro Jean Carson 11\d .. n CUI
lord, apent ChrlatiiUis 11 tbr
~orne of Mrs H H Kine 1nd diU
'ghter Ann and MilS Mary Arm
strong, Ripley
Mrs Mary Jo Blackburn an
daUihler, Mary Jaan Of E:brle
lon spent several dar• ncantl
wtth her mother Mra. Jetn Car
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ABERDEEN
PROVING
Beverly Canon, diUihlar of
GROUND MD !AHTNCl- l'V' Mr and Mrt. G,orJa Carson i•
David R Cline, son of Mr and spcndtnr stveral di11 wllh btr
'&lt;tro Ru5!ell M C.llne. Route 2. erandparentt, Mr. u~ lbs. Ottl•
Radnc, Ohio recenlly was gra Routh, New Haven.
dualetl from the machlnlil courllC
M11
Katherine Weavar 0
' I The Ortlnanre School, Abor Kenova lpent a few d1y1 dqrln
dcrn rrovh11 Ground, Md
the bolldaya wltb hr •Jtco u
Tho ten week course lralned foRJIIy, Mr. and 11fr1. Lcater Do
rtpreaent. Cline 10 operale metal working 16n.
lne , 843 machmory and relalc1l ahop
Mr ond lllrt. +eater Dodac
Now York City cqulpmcnl
and !amity spent Cbrl1tm11 1
Cline entered lhe Army In the home of hor (IIOth,r, Mr
May 1957 and rccelv•d bu t: ~ulemla Weaver, New .Haven
lro lnmg nl Fort Kno x, Ky
Mr and lolrs. Yl~tor S!Owar
llc I• a 1V~3 araduale ol Ra· and !amity ot 51 Albans l[len
~ !~l!ll!ll~!lom rtle• J)elJv•l1 by cine 111gb School and was em· the holiday&amp; wllll her aliter, l!r
available 30 cen11 ploycd by Globe Met Corpofl· and Mrs Harry SChwab.
one 1ear In ••lvance aJ lion, Beverly, lll d•lllan 1111.
lin. Mtrl•l'lll Breen of ElY
!;ontlnal olnce, 118 60
lolinn, II vis!Un( wllh Mr. ond lolr
i\ llioatln fl 90, throe monlh&lt;
THIRD MAN THIMI
1r. J RultenclJUer and Mr ar
molor route WhOle .wall
DIXON Iowa ur - Olxon'll Mra LcBter Zerkle and lamlly
month $1 . By mall oe.&lt; l llllrd choice lor mayor DeCIII\' Maoon Mrs Bteem will be In M
rnolllhl, ~ 25, th1 •• rna) or today James Qutaley, a aon for several \lltek1.
one RJOnlh, $1
~; l •" old wnteln candidate, aal4
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MOSC,OW F4JI!I~ FAD
b)1
Ohio Valla) JOb oul somebody bad to ~~~· LON:rr-lladl~ lloaeo
at 110 Mechanll II" A J GlbiOJI wbo won IJI,t r""'1'14!4
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1•15 Mov1ehme
2 30 Brtde and Groom
3 00 lla1mee Theater

MASON
Mrs J4tk Fowler and d1ueh
ler Tamara, Pt Plea11nf lpenl n
few da iS rerenll1 with ht'r par
cnts, Mr and ~fro Wilbur SleiV
arl aod Garv
Cllllord Carson left Tu.. dny
for Jockson's Mllt where he Is
otlendlog a shlltf eourto In dalrl&gt;
forming whirh will continue un
til JlfU&amp;r) 9
MIS Mary Berry spent Thun
day In Charleslon vllltlnJ h•r
ehter, Mra John Hammnct and
family
Mrs Mary Berry and Mr and
Mrs l,e~ter lohnson an" dau1htor
Suz~ ot Vienna; 1pent lhe week
""~ nt th• hOme ol !heir s~tcr
and famll1 Dr and Mrs Leo
Konlecznv In Ironton They wet•'
joined on Sunday by Mr and
Mrs B F Board and Sha10n
Berry
Dav1d Johnson, son of Mr and
Mrs Lester Johnson, V1enna
speu1 tbe weekend wllh h~ 1rand
parents, M:r and Mri 1 Homcl'
Johnson
Sally Yeager. doughier of Mr
01•d Mrs Charlos ·Yeager, spent
two days recefttiY wtttl her grand·
mother Mrs L E P10rsalllft• PI

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9 00
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10 ~0

~ 30 ~ie .,Jtb Fat~ft&lt;
10.00 . Mflle ~nola SbOf
IO 30 fietture 'unt •
u·oo The Price Is Right
11 SO Truth or Consequence•
12 00 Tic Tao DouJh
12•30 It Could Be You
1 00 M•d·DaY News

algnlficant Is that only 4,80() of IJlelll coa
truted poUo last year The rest - 53,fiOO were victims of former yea~s who still need·
e~ help They'll need help this yea1 too, many
of them The March of D1mes has allocated
$21 100 000 for their care and rehabJiltatmn
These are not stalls!Jcs They're real peer
pie Tl1&lt; chlld with t)le crutches standing or
the S!delmes watchmg others play - that's
poh o In hospitals and respirator centers, you
can hear II m the steady breathing of the Iron
lung bellows and rou can see 11 In the thln
arm danglmg at the side
The ~larch of Dimes continues to corry on
1ts Important role m servmg humanity The
success of Jls current campa1gn will be mea·
sured In lhe success storws of polio's remaming vlchms - those who have Ml only
survived the disease but are learning to live
worthwhile llvel again The Matcfl of Dlrnes
deserves all-out support.

Chilllcolhe Ohio I ISitod Mr '"'
Mrs E 0 Henry SunJa)
Allan Lee Hmlo called on Mrs
4·H CLUB
The Clifton Cli mbers 4 fl Club Danu LeW11t Thusday lie rcturu
held their rfgul ar mcctmg Jan 2 ed lo hlo ba!e al Gred Lakes Ill ,
•t the home of Kenny Uoas The where he It scrvmg wlth the No vy
Mro Johnson, Beverly, Ohio Is
follow•n ~ p ro~ro m was presented
on
nn eJt:tended visit \I.Jth her
~ aong, Wcsl V1rgmJ,1 BoH and
Girls Scrlplure by Judy Wllhoms daughler, \\lro Gene Riley, who
dlliCnSBion by lhc officers on lh~ has been 111 for some time
Cadet Robert Ball, who " ullcnd
• bainmlt sc hoo l lh('y tltl(llld(!d at
Point Ploasanl Plans were mnde lng sohool al LewiSburg W Va ,
lor a ba, e 88le on Sat Jan 11. al returned his studlet~ after a three
Wiltiama (,roccry noll call and weck'R vacation at home w1th his
mlnulea closed lhe meeting w1th a molher Mra Marjorie Ball, West
lesl A potluck supper was Columbia and olher friends 1n this
'PJ'oyc·a h) Sandra llennett, Reva area
Glen Roush New Haven, who ts
Judy Williams, Bever
Ann Johnson Marge C&amp;Jl w1th the U S Army returned to
Nicholson Terry Henry, hls base aflcr apemllug Lhc holl·
Van Meter Roger Duncan day11 with relatives anti (rlenda
Mrs John Curti&amp;.!! Roul'lh and
Gordon Young,
·i.'";i ~~~~~n~ Var1an
Johnny and Eugene familY. Weal Columbia viS!led her
call Kenny parents, Mr and Mro A P NIChol
Bm
Carlwr~ghl Jackt"'i-!on Sunday aflernoon
and 'Linda Cull, Charlo; Blake,
Rela, Ada and Thurman Sm1lh
lt•F8t~ Cartwright, Ann Wllluuns uf Cleveland, Ohio !ipcnt a few
Ji;~cn Wllhams, Belly Cal~ Wil· 1 day• w1th their grandparenh Mr
N Blake and Katie Jla"
and Mrs T 0 Youn w
'Mrs Wanda Fowler nnd Sue Pt
WATCH PARTIIS
Pl•..,nt, culled on Mr and Mrs
I A Nt'l Year's ~vc Watch Pnrly !'red Lewis Suturday afternoon
W~t held at the homo ol Mr and • W~jl ace Bradford, Middleport,
Mr• Ch,rles COI!WI IMht lor the call ed oq Isaac LcwiBsulurday nft·
fourth year The cvenfui w" """pon
•pent In walchlng TV At ten Iiiii
Mrs Funnio Frances, Mason,
IY: refreshments we1~ lttVl'&lt;l to Mr viS! led Mrs Lila William• Sunduy
anll Mrs Dunn Lewis and ltandy afternoon
~ 4e, Mr and Mra Hmmnn ('nrt
MarrcllPne Ruell relurnl'!d to
i wrJcht, Joe and Bob Chapman, Mr her home lnst week end niter
and Mra A r. Nlcholuon and spending the Chrlslmas holidays
Nickey and Elaine Curlwrlghl
nl Johnson Clly Tcnn With :llr
• • •
and Mrs A T Dosscr and famlly
'!'he Cllflon ME Church held a Mrs Harold Young and !amity
W8tch Porty In lhe churrh h"'e of Moson spent Sundar, nigh! wllh
iMnt The meeting began at nine Mr uud Mro Clllford Johnson• il
o'iiOck wlth alnwiDg, prayer and Chllou
tcrlpture after whlrh (!Ommunion 1 Mr .1 ncl Mr11 Gordon Young
-·~ aerved At n late h.our lunch Imo\ cd 1nlo his mother'11 nj&gt;nrtmcnt
Walterved
w!mh was recently vacated hy
I
-\fr anU M1 11 Wllhs Mnrr rmd fam
and Mrs Rlchal&lt;l Wilghl nnd !IV who moved lnlo u bOllS\' own
;:al;'!lll•ter,, Lanell, are vncatlonlng eel by Mrs A B Woodrum
home In lndluna
Mt and Mrs !lob6rl MarUuc of
ri•:lll;:·,,;:· and Mra Df.•nrll Dunlop of Charll'ston wore cAlling ()D Mr and
PleaBUIIIt vloltcd Mr an&lt;l M" Mrs Ned Jlcqry on Sunday
Blake Mondlj y
Bl1ver!y Ann Burns was a dlnnur
&gt;1~~~~n11nd Mr11 Durnell Lillie .C KIICit of Claudia Zerkle during
,
visited Mr and Mlft J M the holidays
over th.e wet•k end
Mrs Frctda Henry and Mrs
and Mrs Dclbrrt ncrkrr ol June llurns and daughters wont to
~'!.4111pt&gt;rt visited Mr and Mrs E Parkenbur1 on Tueaduy and
recentlN
spcnl lhc day shopping
Mra Chcalrr Oliver ac·
Mrs John Taylor and John Jr.
~~~~~·u•d their son Bob to Glen were c olhn~ on Mr and Mrs Ned
Tearher. College i ller Henry Friday
lhc holidays here
Bas! and Kennle Mr and Mrs George Burna en
F.vc wllh !Irs 1crlalned tho Couples Club with
a dmncr Jiven at their home on
.n~~m11~ Jc&gt;hns,ono~~ nd cbuckle
and 1100 Saturday ovenlne Present wore
, Pomeroy, vlsllcd Mr1 Ray Mr and Mro larl Clarke, Weot
Columbia Mr nnd Mrs Jameo
r,~~~n1
Sr . Monday
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y Miller, !lr and Mra Robert
:, rJ~!J~{,~:!'~.Lcw Uoflmnn. Mon Hm
Cook New Haven. Mr and MrB
Le81~r Zerkle Maoon' City, and lho
hosls Mr and Mr1 Geor8e Burns
Qulle a lew out of town people
atlendod the maettna at Clifton
Mrs llowml Rayburn ME Churdh on Sunday nlaht Re•
P~. ;pt,!llllnt, vloltcd Mr and Mro Bennett, Hallwood, waa apeaker
Wlllloma Sunday evening Rev Richard Wri1hl waa on vaca·
and Mrt Dayton Bllley lion
Into Mra t.lillnn Haines
Edwardo prop·

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Polio-·The Sci!ond Look

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Tilt decline In new polio cases In 1957 was
W~ we're saying "hat'o off!"
~cine, let 's take a closer look
, iilctilre Is it leally' over' Can
back and say "goodbye" to one

to thJ! Sal)
at the JYOI!O
we now sit
of the most
dfead, costly and tragic of human diseases•
; ' Tens of thousn nds of disabled polio pa-

tients know better And so do Ma1 eli of
; Dimes vol un teeJ s now conducting the annual
,fund arJVe here anrl throughout the country.
They can show you how VISible pollo 1s on the
national scene
For one th111g the) w111 pomt to the fact
that 300 000 II ling AmefiCa Js have had par·
alytic polio half of them dur.ng the past dec·
ade The N3 honal Foundation for Infantile
Paralvs1s estimates that one out of three of
these s!JII have some form of dJsab11lty that
can be remedied or alleviated.

The volunteeJs wlll also tell you about the
' 57,800 poho patie nt s who needed care and

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7 00 Todsy
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rehabllltabon In 1957 Thll took •21,70~.0~
In March ol Dimes lllflds. \Vhl1 18 esptlel~~~

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6 25 Weathercast
8 30 Ne\vs Picture
6 45 NBC News
7 00 Boola and iladdlea
7 30 Wngon '!'rain
8;10 Felber KDO\fS Best
900 Krait 1'heater
1000 This J Your Llle
10 30 0 Henry rtaybo,se
11 00 News Jreadllnes
11 10 WeathertiiJt
ll 15 N1tewatch
100 Sign Off
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GOD'S WATCH~UL CJ\RI
When the gold rimmed clouds In
the Weslern sky
Sink low o er lhc tree clad hill
The •llenl slaro send forlh their
light
And !he night Is calm and slltl
Dartno" veils lhe tired earth
While all the world hes Bl.. p·
ing
We arc safely 111 God's care
We are in H1s keepmg
We !hen reel thai God " near
AQd He our soul dolh keep
II• watchet over through the n1ght
While we are fast asleep
We see the moon and all the stars

And then behold the &lt;lawn
Then col)ll~er the carele" P"t
And what we sho•ld have done

MASON CLINIC
~entrne1
AdmiSSIOilS Cha1lotte Iloshar,
Pt PJ..casant, Jnu 1, Mrs Wanda 8 ~ CBS News
Allen, Pt Pleasant Jan I Mrs 9 00 Mormng Show
I Bermce Hewett, Pomeroy, Jan 2, 10 00 GaiT)' Moore
Mrs Allee Kitchen Rullnnd, Jan 11 30 Dotto
MEETING CAL L ~O
3, Mrs !largoret Campbell Albany 12 OONews at Noon
The Ml'iston11ry So c ~6ty of th,. Jan 6 and RoLert S1111l, M1ddlc
12 10 Katie's Almanac
Ml Moriah Baph&lt;l Church w11i port Jan 7
12 15 Love of Life
meet T!1ursday evcntng at 7 30
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
at the home or Mrs C R Youn ~
PHYSICAL FOR KLU
12'45 Guiding Light
PITTSBUI!Gll UP- Ted Klu,
TO MEET THURSDAY
zewskt, one ti me Cmrmn.atl slug I 00 Kolle's Kllchen
The Go lden Rul e C ia:~s of the
ger
acq lm cd roce ntl) by the Pttt., 1 30 A• The World Turn!
First Baptist ( hurch wtll m~ @t
burgh
P~rales , w•ll
undergo " 200 Beat the Clock
Thu rsday evenmg after the Weelt
{Om
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phys1
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e~ a mln a tlon 1 230 Houseparty
of Praye r serv1ce at the home of
M.r :md Mrs
EdtsOI'I Bilker sometlme next wee¥
300 B1g Payol!
!l,iple Sire•!
3 30 The VerdiCt Is Yours
COACH RETURNS
4 00 Br~ghler Day
- ST CA1 HERINES, Onl UP41~ Secret SlorRJ
CLASS TO MEET
1 R"dy 1'1lous, the Chicago Black ,
Th r Dttll ghters ol Ruth Cia ~ of 1 Hawb' new rPach w11l .eturn to 4 30 Edge of N1gbl
thr ll lll tm.l Melhorllst Cburch wt!: I his old sh mp,ng grounds tomght ~ 00 ElllY ShOIV
11cc, \it•ndRy , t Z 15 p m al t t, .;! lo dttect the st cathermes Tee 6 :Jo Yout ESio Reportei'
home uf Miss L~ d 1n Ebcrsbach l•ees in Jl. game ngat us_, the .J)n' 6 45 Splirls Parad6
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tario Hbtkey Assot•J atH.n s All 6 55 WepthermtiJl
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7 00 CaseyJon~t; -1 • , ..,, •
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Trou~~~ With Father

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Ti'ea•ull Jlunt' ·
The Me is l\ltlhl
Truth or Con~uenoet
Tie 'l'a~ DCUib
"" Cquld Be You
Mld·Day News
Moyle!lme
Bnde and Groom
Matinee Theater
QueeJJ tbr a Day
Mooem Romances
Comedy Time
Spln•oh Playhouse
Flott an4 Scruggs
Weathercast
News Picture
NBC Newt
Whirlybirds
TIC Tac Doupb
You Set Your Lift
Draroo
Peopl•'s Choice
F(rd Show
Lux SM"tl' With Jlosemlll1
Clooney
Jane Wymw Show
News H•1tillllr»
Westherctst

llr and
Columb111
mto, Mr
IM!ll and aon
Several from Jiere
quarterly meetlnl at
Clilf over the netepd. ,

Mr and llrs. ltimneth Michael
and family have bed Jllylng at
h001e of her pann!J, Jlr. and
Ranme If111ft •.tor saveral
weeb.

Financial Gos$.ip

lr ELMIR C. WAUIR
, I,JnltW , _ Ftniinclal ldltw
~ YORtt UP -Wall ~tree~
ers who olwll)'s like to Ioili IntO
the fUture, today lofed wltb oome
predictions iln 1M beadllnea for
1958.
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are the proud pmnto of a baby
dluibler.

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GALLII'OI.II IIIVIITOCK
HOGS-175 1o i:O lbt. 19.00 to
220 to :me lba. 1800 to
Llabt 17.00 to IUO; Fat _
Sow, 12.00 to 17.00; Still 12.00
to 1800, Bom 1000 to 1500
CA1TLE-Sie0rt 1400 to 2800
Hellers 12 00 to 22 00; Bah, Beef
15 00 to 2ll 00; Fat Cowa 12.00 to
18 00; canners 8 00 to 1.2.00;
Bolla 14.00 to 1900,

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Mornuag SHow
Garry 1\!oore
Dotto I
Strllte It Rich
12 oo News
12 10 Kahe't Almanac

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toy Jl:.md Il uos '!J I ~ AiSou a! IOn
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been ca! h d for lt :.~g ht at
School
nuc!Jlonum All paJCnl_.. ,u e urged
to attend wi th a sped _.! lnvttlllJO J•
to the pare nts of the Jun1or Unnli
7 30 ut the Semor ll ibh

GRANGE TO MEET
Rock Rprmr.s Gran6c 2565 wil l
m~ c ( In regulil r ~e~s 1 o n
rhun
day at 8 p m A prug1&gt;~ Ill w11l be
presented by the ]('rturer anti

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12:10 p.m.

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CHAMPAIGN Ill t "- Roger
Tay lor a junior gua rd rrom the
township of Par k Forest, WJII bt•
los! to the lllinmo baskelb &gt;.l
team for at lealit two weeks with
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Guiding Lleht
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ll!&amp;h Sillgle Game, 1 D!Kfl',
Aaoclated Radio, 2%6.
Tum Three Gimes, .U.oeiated
llldlo, 2m
Team• Slnale Game, Hot

200 Beat the C'e&lt;k
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 B1g Payofl

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400 Brighter Day
415 Secret Storm
4 30 lOdge of Night
s 00 Early Show

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9 30 PlayhouiO 90
1100 Up-to·lh ..mlnute Newo
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1110 The Lale 'Show

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Adventures IQ Learning
11 oo Understandlne Yourself •
Neighbora
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11 ""
Noon News
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Llberace
12 05 Noon News
Movie QuiCk Quiz
12 15 Fr•nkle La~ne
The Gretchen Wade Show 12 4~ Movie Quick QU'f
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1·30 Movie Matinee
J·OO Crotcben Wade Sbolll
3 00 Ame"'•• .11andBtand
1.30 Movie Matinee
~ 30 Jlo Y~~ Trust Your Wilt
3 00 .,_,..~rlcan B~allll,~
4 00 ftr.~rican Ban$tand
&amp; 30 Do You Trust Your Wife
5 oo WUd Bid ll!ckok
4 00 American Bandstand
&amp;~0 Mickey Mouoe Club
5 00 Woody Woodgecker
s 00 Cartoon Club
5 30 Mickey Mowe Club
~ !l8 Flv.t Star Final
S 00 Cartoon Club
~ 4~ News
8 28 Five Star Filial
7,:00 Sll•nt Service
S:U News
r 30 Dlsntyl, nd I
1 00 Dr. Cbris!l•n
A30 Tombstone Terrilol')'
7'10 Cirelli Boy
T
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t .!IO Oale and Harriet
9 ao Date With tbe Angela
8:30 The Real Meco,.
10.00 )l'edneAd~y Nllht Flibtl
t.OO Pat Bobne CbeV)' Show
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IP SO SpOrtseope
10 00 Navy LOI
u.oo News
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1.15 Tbeatee 13
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Pro~ql Cont01ns ailiconel
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aospa and deters:ents.
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SlmoJIS Ilk!.
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Painters 1444
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Mrs Probe Ro111b It a potlent Racine , serv. Sta. 191!!- 34\!i .3!K
SEASON HIGHS
at Holzer Hoap1tal.
Ind 3 Gamea, V Har,oahs, A•
Mrt l.eJiey Alexander ol San
sota, Fla , baa returned borne at I'Ociated RadiO, 819
vl!ltlng Mr. and Mn. Ber day with Mr. and Mra L. p
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seph Hospital In Parkmbllfl.
brother, Rocfney P1eree
ReCilnt gueota of .Mr and Jln
Arlbur Webrlle' were !Jr. an&lt;
Mrs ~I Teaford ol Columbtll.
Mr and Mra. Ray Capehart ol
Huntington r&lt;ere recent gueata ol
illr and Mn. Tbom11 Capeh¢
Mrt Iva Capehart Is rilltlni
Mr an&lt;l ltlr&amp; Herbie C.pebart In
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South Bethel EUO Cl111rth of S1l
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monthly meeting Fr1doy at a p m
Jan lU nt Jhe hnn1C Of !1r and
Mrs Orville Watson

800 Big Recor.4
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9 30 fve Got A Secret
10 00 U S 1!teel flour
II 00 Up.to-the mmute Newa
11 05 Scanning the Weatbet
1110 The Latil Show

VEAL CALVES-Tops 32.60;
S..onds 20 00 10 m.oo; lleJilum
15 00 to 22.00; Com. 6 Hws. 12.00
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8HEEP-E- 6 Lma. ~ 00 to
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Pal Sheep 3.00 to 1.110, Culn
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Another dny Is gone
Mrs Edna Burrio, Mrs II P
Rou11h, Grunt Roush and son Bob 1 thank my God and pray thai He
W1ll grant another dawn
by and Junior Coleman of West
Columbia lelt on Sundsy for J
When mormng g1Jds the Eastern
vUtl m Tampa, Fla
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Higgs last week were Mr ami
lng
Mrs T C Exline and Mr and God hao kept u1 sal• !rom barm
Jlra Charte, Exline of Parkm
For we were m Hts teeplng
l, ur ~~: and Mrs Cora M'11rtine u!' iOrlliMI)
At!'" Frick
Ruven11wood
Pomeroy I. D. I
Mr and Mrs Worthy Nlber!
md Phyllis ol Gall•polis Ferry
GOALII SOLD
Visit ed recently with Mr anrl
BUF~' A LO,
N Y UP- Harr)
M" Stanley Harbour and lim J,umJer, once one of the Natlonnl
lly and Mrs Matilda Noble
Hockt:y League's outstandmg
llr and Mn ~·11Jnk Wright goalie&gt;, has been sold by the Chi
nnd dnugotet Mary Ellen ol Cor· cago Dlack Hawks to the Boston
ulug, 0 , v 1ted Sunday wit'• Drums a1~c,J ordered to report to
Mr~ Helen
tewart
the Springfield Indians ol tho
?tfr and rs Jame1 P1ulcy A•'~'~ 1 ,, f p o~1 !1f'
an&lt;1 sons, Moundsv!lle, formerly
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ol Mason spent New Yc~r's Day
MARSEILLES UP - GraCieux
here vlslllnt friend.!
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Mr and Mra Donald Rualllll Ll\mpertl of France stopp!.'d Je ll.u
and daughler ol Skokie Ul, Sneycts of Belgium m the flf J1
MIRSC&lt; Wanda and Nina Tucker roun.J of their scheduled 10 round
oft Columbll.l, Lutber 1\tcker ol featherweight bout S•nday and
Clifton, Mn Blanche 1\tcker and tborobv rnav have earned a sho'
Ray Tucker and son, local, wer~&gt; at world lltle-holder Hogan Bassey
dmner iueats of Mr and Mrl of Nlgolia
Howard Van Matre and lamtly on
ChrlstRJ., Day
Recent ~Illata ol Mr and Mr~
Howard Van Maire and lamllv
were Mr and Mrs !larry B Van
Matrc 01 Pt Pleasant
Mr and Mra George Carson
ly H!RMAM N. 8UNDII!N. M.D.
1nd lamlly spent Cbrlttma1 wttl
her parents, Mr and Mrj Ottlo
Roush, New Hoven
Mro Jean Carson 11\d .. n CUI
lord, apent ChrlatiiUis 11 tbr
~orne of Mrs H H Kine 1nd diU
'ghter Ann and MilS Mary Arm
strong, Ripley
Mrs Mary Jo Blackburn an
daUihler, Mary Jaan Of E:brle
lon spent several dar• ncantl
wtth her mother Mra. Jetn Car
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ABERDEEN
PROVING
Beverly Canon, diUihlar of
GROUND MD !AHTNCl- l'V' Mr and Mrt. G,orJa Carson i•
David R Cline, son of Mr and spcndtnr stveral di11 wllh btr
'&lt;tro Ru5!ell M C.llne. Route 2. erandparentt, Mr. u~ lbs. Ottl•
Radnc, Ohio recenlly was gra Routh, New Haven.
dualetl from the machlnlil courllC
M11
Katherine Weavar 0
' I The Ortlnanre School, Abor Kenova lpent a few d1y1 dqrln
dcrn rrovh11 Ground, Md
the bolldaya wltb hr •Jtco u
Tho ten week course lralned foRJIIy, Mr. and 11fr1. Lcater Do
rtpreaent. Cline 10 operale metal working 16n.
lne , 843 machmory and relalc1l ahop
Mr ond lllrt. +eater Dodac
Now York City cqulpmcnl
and !amity spent Cbrl1tm11 1
Cline entered lhe Army In the home of hor (IIOth,r, Mr
May 1957 and rccelv•d bu t: ~ulemla Weaver, New .Haven
lro lnmg nl Fort Kno x, Ky
Mr and lolrs. Yl~tor S!Owar
llc I• a 1V~3 araduale ol Ra· and !amity ot 51 Albans l[len
~ !~l!ll!ll~!lom rtle• J)elJv•l1 by cine 111gb School and was em· the holiday&amp; wllll her aliter, l!r
available 30 cen11 ploycd by Globe Met Corpofl· and Mrs Harry SChwab.
one 1ear In ••lvance aJ lion, Beverly, lll d•lllan 1111.
lin. Mtrl•l'lll Breen of ElY
!;ontlnal olnce, 118 60
lolinn, II vis!Un( wllh Mr. ond lolr
i\ llioatln fl 90, throe monlh&lt;
THIRD MAN THIMI
1r. J RultenclJUer and Mr ar
molor route WhOle .wall
DIXON Iowa ur - Olxon'll Mra LcBter Zerkle and lamlly
month $1 . By mall oe.&lt; l llllrd choice lor mayor DeCIII\' Maoon Mrs Bteem will be In M
rnolllhl, ~ 25, th1 •• rna) or today James Qutaley, a aon for several \lltek1.
one RJOnlh, $1
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MOSC,OW F4JI!I~ FAD
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Ohio Valla) JOb oul somebody bad to ~~~· LON:rr-lladl~ lloaeo
at 110 Mechanll II" A J GlbiOJI wbo won IJI,t r""'1'14!4
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MASON
Mrs J4tk Fowler and d1ueh
ler Tamara, Pt Plea11nf lpenl n
few da iS rerenll1 with ht'r par
cnts, Mr and ~fro Wilbur SleiV
arl aod Garv
Cllllord Carson left Tu.. dny
for Jockson's Mllt where he Is
otlendlog a shlltf eourto In dalrl&gt;
forming whirh will continue un
til JlfU&amp;r) 9
MIS Mary Berry spent Thun
day In Charleslon vllltlnJ h•r
ehter, Mra John Hammnct and
family
Mrs Mary Berry and Mr and
Mrs l,e~ter lohnson an" dau1htor
Suz~ ot Vienna; 1pent lhe week
""~ nt th• hOme ol !heir s~tcr
and famll1 Dr and Mrs Leo
Konlecznv In Ironton They wet•'
joined on Sunday by Mr and
Mrs B F Board and Sha10n
Berry
Dav1d Johnson, son of Mr and
Mrs Lester Johnson, V1enna
speu1 tbe weekend wllh h~ 1rand
parents, M:r and Mri 1 Homcl'
Johnson
Sally Yeager. doughier of Mr
01•d Mrs Charlos ·Yeager, spent
two days recefttiY wtttl her grand·
mother Mrs L E P10rsalllft• PI

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u·oo The Price Is Right
11 SO Truth or Consequence•
12 00 Tic Tao DouJh
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1 00 M•d·DaY News

algnlficant Is that only 4,80() of IJlelll coa
truted poUo last year The rest - 53,fiOO were victims of former yea~s who still need·
e~ help They'll need help this yea1 too, many
of them The March of D1mes has allocated
$21 100 000 for their care and rehabJiltatmn
These are not stalls!Jcs They're real peer
pie Tl1&lt; chlld with t)le crutches standing or
the S!delmes watchmg others play - that's
poh o In hospitals and respirator centers, you
can hear II m the steady breathing of the Iron
lung bellows and rou can see 11 In the thln
arm danglmg at the side
The ~larch of Dimes continues to corry on
1ts Important role m servmg humanity The
success of Jls current campa1gn will be mea·
sured In lhe success storws of polio's remaming vlchms - those who have Ml only
survived the disease but are learning to live
worthwhile llvel again The Matcfl of Dlrnes
deserves all-out support.

Chilllcolhe Ohio I ISitod Mr '"'
Mrs E 0 Henry SunJa)
Allan Lee Hmlo called on Mrs
4·H CLUB
The Clifton Cli mbers 4 fl Club Danu LeW11t Thusday lie rcturu
held their rfgul ar mcctmg Jan 2 ed lo hlo ba!e al Gred Lakes Ill ,
•t the home of Kenny Uoas The where he It scrvmg wlth the No vy
Mro Johnson, Beverly, Ohio Is
follow•n ~ p ro~ro m was presented
on
nn eJt:tended visit \I.Jth her
~ aong, Wcsl V1rgmJ,1 BoH and
Girls Scrlplure by Judy Wllhoms daughler, \\lro Gene Riley, who
dlliCnSBion by lhc officers on lh~ has been 111 for some time
Cadet Robert Ball, who " ullcnd
• bainmlt sc hoo l lh('y tltl(llld(!d at
Point Ploasanl Plans were mnde lng sohool al LewiSburg W Va ,
lor a ba, e 88le on Sat Jan 11. al returned his studlet~ after a three
Wiltiama (,roccry noll call and weck'R vacation at home w1th his
mlnulea closed lhe meeting w1th a molher Mra Marjorie Ball, West
lesl A potluck supper was Columbia and olher friends 1n this
'PJ'oyc·a h) Sandra llennett, Reva area
Glen Roush New Haven, who ts
Judy Williams, Bever
Ann Johnson Marge C&amp;Jl w1th the U S Army returned to
Nicholson Terry Henry, hls base aflcr apemllug Lhc holl·
Van Meter Roger Duncan day11 with relatives anti (rlenda
Mrs John Curti&amp;.!! Roul'lh and
Gordon Young,
·i.'";i ~~~~~n~ Var1an
Johnny and Eugene familY. Weal Columbia viS!led her
call Kenny parents, Mr and Mro A P NIChol
Bm
Carlwr~ghl Jackt"'i-!on Sunday aflernoon
and 'Linda Cull, Charlo; Blake,
Rela, Ada and Thurman Sm1lh
lt•F8t~ Cartwright, Ann Wllluuns uf Cleveland, Ohio !ipcnt a few
Ji;~cn Wllhams, Belly Cal~ Wil· 1 day• w1th their grandparenh Mr
N Blake and Katie Jla"
and Mrs T 0 Youn w
'Mrs Wanda Fowler nnd Sue Pt
WATCH PARTIIS
Pl•..,nt, culled on Mr and Mrs
I A Nt'l Year's ~vc Watch Pnrly !'red Lewis Suturday afternoon
W~t held at the homo ol Mr and • W~jl ace Bradford, Middleport,
Mr• Ch,rles COI!WI IMht lor the call ed oq Isaac LcwiBsulurday nft·
fourth year The cvenfui w" """pon
•pent In walchlng TV At ten Iiiii
Mrs Funnio Frances, Mason,
IY: refreshments we1~ lttVl'&lt;l to Mr viS! led Mrs Lila William• Sunduy
anll Mrs Dunn Lewis and ltandy afternoon
~ 4e, Mr and Mra Hmmnn ('nrt
MarrcllPne Ruell relurnl'!d to
i wrJcht, Joe and Bob Chapman, Mr her home lnst week end niter
and Mra A r. Nlcholuon and spending the Chrlslmas holidays
Nickey and Elaine Curlwrlghl
nl Johnson Clly Tcnn With :llr
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'!'he Cllflon ME Church held a Mrs Harold Young and !amity
W8tch Porty In lhe churrh h"'e of Moson spent Sundar, nigh! wllh
iMnt The meeting began at nine Mr uud Mro Clllford Johnson• il
o'iiOck wlth alnwiDg, prayer and Chllou
tcrlpture after whlrh (!Ommunion 1 Mr .1 ncl Mr11 Gordon Young
-·~ aerved At n late h.our lunch Imo\ cd 1nlo his mother'11 nj&gt;nrtmcnt
Walterved
w!mh was recently vacated hy
I
-\fr anU M1 11 Wllhs Mnrr rmd fam
and Mrs Rlchal&lt;l Wilghl nnd !IV who moved lnlo u bOllS\' own
;:al;'!lll•ter,, Lanell, are vncatlonlng eel by Mrs A B Woodrum
home In lndluna
Mt and Mrs !lob6rl MarUuc of
ri•:lll;:·,,;:· and Mra Df.•nrll Dunlop of Charll'ston wore cAlling ()D Mr and
PleaBUIIIt vloltcd Mr an&lt;l M" Mrs Ned Jlcqry on Sunday
Blake Mondlj y
Bl1ver!y Ann Burns was a dlnnur
&gt;1~~~~n11nd Mr11 Durnell Lillie .C KIICit of Claudia Zerkle during
,
visited Mr and Mlft J M the holidays
over th.e wet•k end
Mrs Frctda Henry and Mrs
and Mrs Dclbrrt ncrkrr ol June llurns and daughters wont to
~'!.4111pt&gt;rt visited Mr and Mrs E Parkenbur1 on Tueaduy and
recentlN
spcnl lhc day shopping
Mra Chcalrr Oliver ac·
Mrs John Taylor and John Jr.
~~~~~·u•d their son Bob to Glen were c olhn~ on Mr and Mrs Ned
Tearher. College i ller Henry Friday
lhc holidays here
Bas! and Kennle Mr and Mrs George Burna en
F.vc wllh !Irs 1crlalned tho Couples Club with
a dmncr Jiven at their home on
.n~~m11~ Jc&gt;hns,ono~~ nd cbuckle
and 1100 Saturday ovenlne Present wore
, Pomeroy, vlsllcd Mr1 Ray Mr and Mro larl Clarke, Weot
Columbia Mr nnd Mrs Jameo
r,~~~n1
Sr . Monday
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y Miller, !lr and Mra Robert
:, rJ~!J~{,~:!'~.Lcw Uoflmnn. Mon Hm
Cook New Haven. Mr and MrB
Le81~r Zerkle Maoon' City, and lho
hosls Mr and Mr1 Geor8e Burns
Qulle a lew out of town people
atlendod the maettna at Clifton
Mrs llowml Rayburn ME Churdh on Sunday nlaht Re•
P~. ;pt,!llllnt, vloltcd Mr and Mro Bennett, Hallwood, waa apeaker
Wlllloma Sunday evening Rev Richard Wri1hl waa on vaca·
and Mrt Dayton Bllley lion
Into Mra t.lillnn Haines
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PHILADELPHIA UP-VIce
'resident Richard )1. NiKOn was
'llelt speaker at a luncbeon to·
ilv at which the Scrlpps-Howar~
ne~vspopers pr•sented a eoaob or
tlte vear award tD 'Wayne Wood·
·ow "Woody" Hayes of Ohio
pmontatlori to U11yes, who
•nglneercd Oblo Slate to a 10 7
•lc'ory over Ore~on Stall In thr
~oso Bowl rn New
Do ·
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ient of toe newspoper I"OUp
The lunobeop· wat s~on•ored
lointly by the Scrlpps·Howard popers ond tho American Football
Coache1 AJsn. m•etina here I•
' onnectlon \lith the 52nd anoual
convention of the National Coli..
i late Athletic .U.n.
Coach Bud WtlkiDIOD ol Olda·
homo aucceeded Lefty Jainea ol
Cornell 11 president of ~ BAT
CA at tb.t luneUon.

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it's priced closer than ever to' ~e weU-Ig\oWn ~~~-and · ·t · ·
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d1tion, takes eare of more than
twlee as manr, patkmt1 as it did
In !932. This a becou" each hospital bed can now take care of
tllirty.ftve patients per year com•
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Will Chsmberlaln's &amp;roln In, jury Is suppoted to be minor but
it 'hao his X.nuo t"'mmates burl·
lnr all over· today lor the second
time In a week.
'tho Jaybawu suffered thel"
socor.1 •trairht dele~t •lnce the
1 rc:~.t sc\'Cn foot 3tDr wa:~ cldelined when :ncy bowe4 to Okla·
ho;&gt;•, 64-6~ Tu•sday nlabL Tbr
lf\sa hurt Kantu even more thtn
''"t Thursday's ~~·110 setbuck bY.
Oi&lt;lahoma State bee~ue It WI•
the opener ol its Bl&amp; ElabL ~tehc

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welterweights dlslatbllerl
lti t\elr lo·t outingB, meet .to' ~'It In a teleVI8ed tO-rounder at
'" Chlcogo Stadium.
Hart, a 2\J.Year.old Pblladel
1yhjsn, ruled a slight favorite to
"'il~tY; biskel:holl chner to At l"lnllinnlh Colek Conlev ~ot 'efta! the 26-yeor-old New York·
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fa no h •t ; tho winnm• bucket In the 1"1 P ·r And move up a notch In the
se&lt;onds with a Inn« two-hanrl•~ 'IB ladder. The January ratlnas
set •hot He h•d ~~ for the night •ut Hart In the No. 9 spot and
" did K•nny Dostie. '
J&gt;lwr at No. a.
For Athens Gory McConkev fell
below his 1eason average ol 26 ' Mr. and Mra .. Alva Swick vbl~
point• per aame with 1 20 point ' d Mr. and Mra. J. G. Swan on
production. He led blo team In "U011day evening.
MilT ,
BCorlng as coen and Laus~he
~· and &amp;trs. Bud Jan~ a:-e
came oil with 10 each.
·~~ proud parent• of a dau&amp;hter
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\Irs, Janey Ia at the home of her lll'h School wllb
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Stump 8 1·3 17. Tollll den Clty, w:.va.;
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their clleJ:ItJ ellll'1', lilt o.tr I
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It mode ·thl teore ill-6lllor Lopn.
II att 1114 stqe for Ute 1111• p~
maralo ~ by llawthorne 11
lime &lt;&gt;Ill o~t ptomoolf later lo tbe
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The lAgon win come over
fired-up club on ll• home
tho I hd everythlna , win,

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put. LUI')" !llteh w11 outst1ndln1
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¥lddlePort • . . . . 9 28 45 8:!
Jac~s 0 ~
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8~; ErWin . 11-00; Kelly 4-6-!~:
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PHILADELPHIA UP-VIce
'resident Richard )1. NiKOn was
'llelt speaker at a luncbeon to·
ilv at which the Scrlpps-Howar~
ne~vspopers pr•sented a eoaob or
tlte vear award tD 'Wayne Wood·
·ow "Woody" Hayes of Ohio
pmontatlori to U11yes, who
•nglneercd Oblo Slate to a 10 7
•lc'ory over Ore~on Stall In thr
~oso Bowl rn New
Do ·
.,,,. made by Jock Howord, pmi·
ient of toe newspoper I"OUp
The lunobeop· wat s~on•ored
lointly by the Scrlpps·Howard popers ond tho American Football
Coache1 AJsn. m•etina here I•
' onnectlon \lith the 52nd anoual
convention of the National Coli..
i late Athletic .U.n.
Coach Bud WtlkiDIOD ol Olda·
homo aucceeded Lefty Jainea ol
Cornell 11 president of ~ BAT
CA at tb.t luneUon.

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prices that buyers .6nd great. Take the'B':li8 Btdok SP~B~clt'~ · .' ·
bottom-priced Series. Today it'•• even betfer buy thab evet;..b.ecause
it's priced closer than ever to' ~e weU-Ig\oWn ~~~-and · ·t · ·
even below some modelS ol.tho5e - &lt;ars: Co ey~ it, 4rfVe:
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cording "t.a a recent study made
by the·Health Informahon Foun ..
d1tion, takes eare of more than
twlee as manr, patkmt1 as it did
In !932. This a becou" each hospital bed can now take care of
tllirty.ftve patients per year com•
pared with nineteen per year in

MAKR.IED C01JPLES NJGBT

THURSDAYl.IAN. 9, ~ 7-10

!932;Thisli ell)lecially fortunate
&amp;mce the U.S. populltion has

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Will Chsmberlaln's &amp;roln In, jury Is suppoted to be minor but
it 'hao his X.nuo t"'mmates burl·
lnr all over· today lor the second
time In a week.
'tho Jaybawu suffered thel"
socor.1 •trairht dele~t •lnce the
1 rc:~.t sc\'Cn foot 3tDr wa:~ cldelined when :ncy bowe4 to Okla·
ho;&gt;•, 64-6~ Tu•sday nlabL Tbr
lf\sa hurt Kantu even more thtn
''"t Thursday's ~~·110 setbuck bY.
Oi&lt;lahoma State bee~ue It WI•
the opener ol its Bl&amp; ElabL ~tehc

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New Religious
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L. I!Ul ~~~
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Oblo

th• flrot
•o-35mar~H.
a) the
and
53-47quarter,
at the third
In Nelsonville, Wellltoe roll~d
eully over the lloundl with little
Jerry Patlon of tbe 101111'1 IIQlnf
hold to If polnll.
The learue llendlnp:
W• Loti
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Wellston
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Golllpollt
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Middleport
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L01an
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welterweights dlslatbllerl
lti t\elr lo·t outingB, meet .to' ~'It In a teleVI8ed tO-rounder at
'" Chlcogo Stadium.
Hart, a 2\J.Year.old Pblladel
1yhjsn, ruled a slight favorite to
"'il~tY; biskel:holl chner to At l"lnllinnlh Colek Conlev ~ot 'efta! the 26-yeor-old New York·
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fa no h •t ; tho winnm• bucket In the 1"1 P ·r And move up a notch In the
se&lt;onds with a Inn« two-hanrl•~ 'IB ladder. The January ratlnas
set •hot He h•d ~~ for the night •ut Hart In the No. 9 spot and
" did K•nny Dostie. '
J&gt;lwr at No. a.
For Athens Gory McConkev fell
below his 1eason average ol 26 ' Mr. and Mra .. Alva Swick vbl~
point• per aame with 1 20 point ' d Mr. and Mra. J. G. Swan on
production. He led blo team In "U011day evening.
MilT ,
BCorlng as coen and Laus~he
~· and &amp;trs. Bud Jan~ a:-e
came oil with 10 each.
·~~ proud parent• of a dau&amp;hter
UMA, 0.
\Irs, Janey Ia at the home of her lll'h School wllb
Athen• led oil the woy, ~-18 In •artnU, Mr. and MrA. 1· P. Bte· lp three Y_.l'l,

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scoring: PO!lEROY- Mrl. tlllli fi;nolt· yi~ted ~~
1-5 27; Folmer ' l!o~d,Y wtl~ lier lll'other, • J, H
I 11&lt;14 21; Wllaon Rat~llutn ;ho -~•d b~ o j*lie.l!t
5 1·2 11. 1Total1
ilit• Ge~e'rtl HDIPUa!.
. tn~ llu. Bry4n ¥fN:an
LGn• hid Qlllt' to chnln
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tbe '"" Une, countln1 one
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Ill 01) 80; 11!1''1 rorla her~. I , .
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Cali ~d and lall))ly
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Stump 8 1·3 17. Tollll den Clty, w:.va.;
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their clleJ:ItJ ellll'1', lilt o.tr I
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19, but thai el&amp;bl~ one waa one
\1!11 WI!IJ J(, ~·tly f!IM•
Uiat same el&amp;hlll tt. thr9,.. ~
t09&lt;1 • INIID Brll&lt;f ~lri:lo ..,4
It mode ·thl teore ill-6lllor Lopn.
II att 1114 stqe for Ute 1111• p~
maralo ~ by llawthorne 11
lime &lt;&gt;Ill o~t ptomoolf later lo tbe
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trade-a·bllketllnal quarter,
The lAgon win come over
fired-up club on ll• home
tho I hd everythlna , win,

Hart' Baker'

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Cajoe)o, .i-0-12; Swh•·
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Three tlmoa the dial&amp; were
turnecl and threa tl'mea rata In
their cages dieil .in a moot eurlous
. way, CQllap•J.ng )lqto 1hilvelle~
~capo. ~·hen the lnven\or ' crUm·
pled ~P a plio o! nq~spapera i~d
pf•ce~ It acrota tite rented room
In Oxford Stroot.
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chine and
stantly
Into the
ash. paper puffed
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Bt)lowo II ~~~~ Rill
H. )i:. Itlckot~J rocalll~ the
seene, to4ay, o"' of the · otranftit
a\orle• of World War . I, ~'life
o! a n~w• lteDJ that the 1.1•.S. ~
lcnse Dep.artmcnt' was "In llie
market". for a deoth ray. "What
~· and a grou.p of wit~eBses .aw
In that room 1n 191! was certoin·
ly, he bel l~ves a worklqfl "death
ray."
l!leketts !s ~ high ollieial of the
bl¥ Chappell's Publlshlog and
!4anufaeturjng corrtbine. lie was
one of the pioneers who· lnb'oduc·
ed the phonogt;aph to Britain and
I• thjl phase ol his careyr helped
an loventlve·gohlus named Enieot
CliltOJI.
C)ltton patented a si.nllicant ad·
vanec In !h• early tt~Onbfaph, experlmentell..tlth wlreJi!is · before
Mareohl aful wao one'ol t~~firlt1p
record sound on fUm, accordlni I&lt;)
J\lck~t1. It was Clilton )\'jlo, b1iJh·
ly excited, htouttit
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Inventor to the attention ' of Rver·
al 61 hidY.n~l·
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the "d)ra!h tay" f~d ~~~~ !t io ,tllt1
llrlllsb War Office. T e !nieiitof

- N~w ·Yeat'• . Ev.e .Jilestl of'.f;.·~
and MrJ. .Jo~h, Fry fiel~ .. r.lr, llod .
·!!Irs'. IJtdy crm· and. si!n '"~. l!s .Jo
JlliJoF' and ,'Mr. "aM . ~)Jiirold '
Fr$:-'1 &lt;Jt.Letart fillf,
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Jonnaton ot Mi~lson, . , ·
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Mr. and ·¥r•. Jlob Johnston laat &lt;;;
w~ekend
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Df Alina Elleirsb.aoch.
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Apartment ne11 unfurnished 4 ~035-X. ·D. L. Beet, 212 1/. 3d
BilrteiS, Dr.
rooms and bath, Basement. hot
Middlcpnl'!, Obto.
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.. Dr. R. P. Daniela, Dr. R. E.
water he•~ No •mall childreA.
· · Boice; Dr. S. J. Blazewicz, the
Phone •• !liddlepnrt 6366 M. •
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Mallie Bu•h, Middlcport, 0hitoc .
1 nurJOS at Holzer and· Mei,IS
16 6
• General Hospitals, Uenry Ewing
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( rgotten. Brothers and Sisters.
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eaay walking distance to ~usl·
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·lie.
4 rooms and bath larnishcd apart.
finance.
ment. Phone 6128·X.
I 4 6tc MJDOLEPORT - 4-room frame
18bl AutoSe,vices
~t _Extension Laddcro.
house, reeent construction, an
•Sea!!old t.ards 'llro~ Clolhl
utilities in house. Large lot.
• B. RAWL:NGS SON~ C01 - S4
Clinton !l'ltlher,' Mtddleport.
$2700.00. Qwner will linance.
hour Wrecker Servl~. Day
PI&gt; one 6285-X.
11 1 tf 1 SUBURBAN --5-room frame home
Phun• ts:lZ!. Nllht l'hone
water In house, luel oil eircu·
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1039-X. DLDGE • PLYliOtl'IR Trailer opace. lle•rl ol loliddleJator heal 1\1-aere lot with sar·
OEAL!'IIS
1 e tf port, Get loe•ted before muddy ace and other buildings. $MOO.
__.. - - - - · ground hurl• you. Phone t.al3.
owner will finance.
(81 Aut.) Soles
Edgar lle)'noldo, Reynold'• Dal17 FARM- 113 acres with G-room
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lrame house and garage. $1200.
lll53 BUICK V8 4 dr. Sedan. __________t•_z
_•tt_c Including all mineral rights.
Choice of one Super &amp; one Road·
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BOX 229
PHONE 101-Y
• low price. $881. Blaetinar'• 1- - - - -- - - - - - (!) 4 3tc
/omeroy.
1 3 6tc 3 room apartment, also 2 slee1·
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IMI OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 'dr.
Holliday Coupe. Hydramatlc drl· ( 17) 'Help Wonted
The annual ' meeting of the
ve. A beautilul car that •how' -~--------- I stoekholdera of tM PomeroY !Ia· ·
Chec~
tonder care $1,695. Blaettnar'• Subotitute route drtvcr,. wanted tiona! ·Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio lor
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Pomeroy.
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lor rural Senltncl route. Con· the eleetlon of directors and ths
tact Carl Stalder or phone 398 transaction ol any other buslneaa
IBM FORD VB Customline 2 dr.
' 1 6 3tc that may come before the meeting
Sedan. Fordllmatlc. You'll ohop
will be held at the office of said
a long lime before you find :. Have you thought o I bcmg ap Pomeroy National Bank, on Jan.
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Avon Representative? Jf you 11ary H, at 3:30p.m.
Blaettnar'o, Pomeroy. I 6 6te
have, may 1 suggest ;ou mqulre
EDISON HOBSm:tiEB
at once. Avon, Box 148, Mar· ·
Prealdent
llltl4 CHRYSLER V8 4 dr. Sedan.
!etta, Ohio.
1 6 6tc (!) 2, 3, 4, 6. 7, 8, 9 10 1118; !Otc
' Thts i1 a one owner car and a
hew Buick trade-ln. A fine car
al a low price. $l,S95. Blaet· ( 181 Employment
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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Wonted
ORDINANCI NO. 222
Ill The He~ 9f lfuoal;lty
Cfossman, und~r indictment
'953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. Sedan. Or·
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PIJOae
SP-355~
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non-support,
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jailed
since.
lgln•l black llnlsb. Overhaul,
nnuo .
nanco
December 13.
good eonditlon. Week-end •pee· Pomeror. Call 3118, pomeroy.
An ordinanee to make App-prl
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12 28 tp allons for Current Exp,nies and
1 6 61&lt;
otber Expenditures o! the VIllage
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Now taking appll,atlons lor Sen· of Pome~y. State or Ohio, during
19113 CHEVROLET 4 dr. 210 Sedan.
tlnel· New•papcr Routes In the liscal year ending December
Original linlsh. Exeellent tire'
Middleport. C•ll 398, · Pomo· 3111, 1~58.
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12·13·t'
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BOWIJNG , GREEN, Ky. UPtnar's, Pomeroy.
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C.ouncll ol tbe VIllage of Pomeroy WASHINGTON UP - 0 hI o Three Confederate generals today
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IQl J:or Sole
(20)Buslness .Servk:eS the current Cllpensea and other ex· loti his bid for an advanee in fed- on and conopiracy chargea lodged
-i~~penditures ol tbe !Bid VIllage of eral lunds to keep his otate'o high· by a grand jury here during the
50 GRAB B GS to go, Thursday
Good Clean Used Cars Pomeroy during the !!seal year way program 'l'ovlng.
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Indlclments were broughts ln
Au Makes and Mode R
for tbJ' home. A $2.00 value lor
following oums be and they are
Noble 83id alter a conference 186
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C f d te t
ll7c plus tax. Reller Pbarmaey,
hereby set aolde and appropriated with federal olliclals Monday they we;e ;or~~d t:n ~i~~~raw ':r~~
Middleport.
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as followo, viz:
told htm they eould not advonee this community, thcll the Con·
s~ction 2· That there be appro- money to the state ahead o! sched.
8 desirable loll. Out of Oood dis- .QUICK sEi\ltcE on Watch Re . rial d 'ro~~e GENEIRAL FUN" ule.
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federate capital ol Kentucky.
trlet. ,Racille. Pbone 31131.
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·• .' Noble 11ked ' lor additional van Buckner:' Mal. Gen. John
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:illit.oo money under the . program In Hunt Morgan and Maj . Gen. John
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,Cylio!ll. Built lltdlen Kltehen · ERS, Pomcray.
I 3 tf Mayor
980.00 which the federal gover~ment pays C. Breckinrld&amp;e, who was U. S.
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y
Auth !zed
Clerk
880.00 96 per cent of tho costs. ·
vice prealdent
unrler JameJ
elt!JQitfll Foremm ,\ Ab:,Ott.
· our 0n1l.
or .,
Treasurer
276.00
Buchanan from 18~7 to !861 '·
Pboni •tJ,I8t.Y.
8 8 tf
Fuller BRUSH MA"
Solicitor
1500.00 The highway chlel said Ohio has · The Confederate ofliccrs, ' all
FOR Sl.iJ!o' one La•••~"'' de
Jamet Murlner
Bldg. Improvements &lt;New
allocotediall of the J.ederal funds Kentueklano, never wero tried.
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7N 1. Main St.•
Bldgo.)
4,000.00 now aval able. He sat~ that the Tbe Indictments were carried en
we~
11 lf&lt;~,Pilmp b.wltto P~furet I
Pomorer, Ohio
Public Emp. Retirement
state Ia advancing lbe federal gov· court reeords ., "continued" untana
S PMtf
system
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· lost ·m the ftles
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IV. ..- ee 1'110111 No. 12f ..J. Afttr 1().
"" .00 ernmen t's share on some prn j~ta
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Ill 1866 and then
P Ibite ~Hd'f
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2lltl.OO to get them IOing. Later the state until found reecntly
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:d ~~: On~w~nl
Ortlee Secretary
2,160.00 will be reimburBed by the federal
colnmonwealt~ Atty. J. David
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! Notes and lntemt
1,040.110 government.
Francu moved ' lor dismissal
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Rca Fund lor payment of
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Oae electrl~ tabl.o iaw, •ne woQII
. Parkin Lot Bonda 4 060 110· The result, he saia, ha• "'"" Monday and Warren Circuit
bW, ~ne aolld n•k !ldoboard,
STRUCTURAL 1 BUMS
Olllee E :nse
•31!0:oo thnt the alate I&amp; rapidly exhaust· Judge John B. RodeB granted tl.
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SCRAP IRON _ MITALS
Ultlll xp
2 000110 log the funds 1\lth which ·It pays The historic documents were
Dtlque. P'IOI'I Fomeroy 815-J. ·
llumt e:ent
1•200'110 ita share of the construetlon. He turned over to the Muwum ol
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said that without these Btate funds Kentueklana here.
1•'2oo'oo
1nsurance
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1-7 Ct. double disc~- t-16" slngto
Total General Fund $19,294.00 to pay Ohto •hare, an e e ·
JiuiH-LOW TEMPS
bottom John Dcnrc pull plow.
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Phona 510
Pomaro1 cd from the GENERAL FUND forced to curtail some qf the pro..
N W YORK JP- '1' e owes!
1·14" do·'blo botton1 Internatlon- ~;:;:;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:::=;:=;;:::;::-~ FOR CONTING~"CIES for pur· grams ho cxpeeted to launch thos temperature repor ted In the na ..
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. I
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lion thlo morning was 25 bolow
"set cultlvatora lor Farmal\ Fl2
CONCRETE BLOCKS
poses not othcrwiBe provided lor, year.
tern at Pellston, Mich. Th e hightractor. 1-194t ,lohn IDeere tra·
to bo expended in aecordance
Noble wanted the f_ederal gov- t
orted Tu d
s 81 at
with ·the provisions o! Sec, 116211-82
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es ay w•
ctor with Hydratlc oader and
"Build Iaiii• For Lito"
ernment to advance lundA the Son Diego, ~our.
1 set hydralle eultlvator lor the
G. C., the sum of · · · · · · · .$DOC.OO slate waa certal~ to get in luture
above tractor, 1 good used
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
See. 4. That there be tranaferrod years but federal ol!iciala deelln·
CRCIISMAN ltiL&amp;ASID
IOX31 tractor, tire and tube '
lrom tbe GENERAbL FUND f10,.!~e od.
Patriot &lt;:rol!man, 36, Columbus,
3 Mllll Nortll of Pomeroy
SAFETY FUND l e sum 0 ..... Noble said alter the conl••encea, 0
r I sed lrom county jait
good fresh Gucrnsc•' Durhanl
i\80.110: and that there be appro~
·• wu e ea
crDJ.t milk cow I mixed enw.
On at. 33. C•ll Wm. Gru11tr
"I haven1 given up. I w!U keep h18er~e~~~un~d~cr~!'l~,OOO~~bo~n~d:_!·~~=::!~~~e~~~!!!~!!!!!~~~~~~~*~~~!:;~=.*~~~=:-:;:~
.Ralph A. Lambright, RD No. 2
priated from 88id SAFETY FUND trying to find a solution."
Balloy Run Roail. Pomeroy,
Rock Sprln11
the following:
MIO.OO
Ohio.
1 6 6!(1
1. IAPITY FUND
Mlsceila~eous .
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Marahall
$3,120.00 Publle Emp. Retlr~ment
' lfeell·olUI Sweeper and ClarlUt RADIO • TEt..EVIBIOll 5~8VICE, Pollee
8,700.00
System
2,1500.00
For Sale. Coli IHBI before 8 a.
Phone 200. Cleland A.ppllance Firat Aid Exp.
1100.00 Total Street Maintenance and
II· or alter • p. hi.
10 18 etfc
Stant 110 w. !Ialii st., PomeroY Other Pollee Expenses
•.ooo.oo
Repair Fund
$32,000.1H1 ·
2 23 tf Fire Cbie!-Salary
soo.oo Sec. 17. That the,re lie appr&lt;&gt;
laod Mlud Hay. BY tho bale or ::-c--.,--,--:-~.:_...:.._ Fireman
7110.00 prlated from the GENERAL BOND
trailer load. H. A. Colo, , Tup , RoollnK and $poutln&amp; New and .~Milan De(enee
2110.00 JIEITI~EN'll •FUND: ·
pera Plallll. Phone !2lltl.
Repal~a . · Clint Sarver, Lower Ql~or Ftre Department
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U-8·811p.
Lauret 1clllf lluad, Pomoroy, Itt. · EJ&lt;pcuseo
2,s W
MINT F\JND
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'51 Pontiac IJouoc Trailer. 40 ft.
2,
l-7-6tp Hydrant Rental
3,860.00 Redemption of Bonds $4,000100
20 11. awnings, In good condi· · ---~ - Bonds
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200.00 lntereBI on B.Pnda
. $1,440.00
Uon. lte11nnable. Call Rutlanu
Pollee Pension Fund
1,800.00 Total G.enerl\ IjOnd Re!lrement
2100N. L&lt;o Morris, nutlood.
,Firemen's Pension Fund
800..00
Fund',: ,
$3.440:00
1·7-6tp.
Total SafelY Fund
"5,i\80.00 See. 20. Th'at tliere be approprl·
•CT "'OW
See. 5. That thor• be tran~ferred ated lrom the Parking Lot Meter
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lrom
the GENERAL FUND to the Fund $7,1)00.00 for payment of
oiA V and CC'RN: titanl,y Glbba,
SAVI $100 TO 51000 ' SERVICE FUND the aum of $8,· Parking Lot Melera.
Lot J Botlotl, Route 2.
Waverly, Oblo, dealer slue' 777.21; 'IPd that there be approprl- GRAND TO'I'AL APPIIO.
II 21 8ttp
wltb TO new and uaed trallera ated (rom aal,d SERVICE FUND
PRIAf!OMS
1106,1)91.21
1• to 50 !t., aloo 10 wldea. Tw
th~ following:
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11114 three be&lt;irooma, natlonaU.
c, IIRVI,CI pi!ND
hereby authorized to • draw . his
known mak01. The lowes! poa- Slreet Lilbtlna
fa,voo.OO warnnts on lite VUla11e !freasurer
olble terma anywhere. Drive
PaY!t on .old W:•~r BIU 1~.00 .for paym~nt from any ofthe !oreHttle and ,.,, a lot. Theoe ar
l&gt;ay'l Qn old Llaht ,Bill
!.5'1:f.21 aotna appropriation• upon recelv·
well worth ,our trip. This 1
"Total Service Fund
ts.TIU1 InK proj)er cel'!llicates' ind voueh· .
7our LAST lhopplnf plaee, 11
3eci.•~· Th~l \~)ere -~ 1!'41\lf.@rrtd era tfte~for, opproved by tile
come prepared to deal. Faet f..Om ·jhe.ll~AJ. •i'UND to the board o! ol!lo;era autborlzed b)&gt;
free delivery. ~ove lq 1omor · C~ETEIIY:nJND•\lle ·•lim of $'1 ,· law to apprbve. tho same, or Ol!,orrow. Anytbln' at value cuem 1500.00; and ;that '~here -~ li!Pro- dln•IIC8 or molut!QII o( ~ouncll to
hi trade.
,
pr\ated lrom laid : OEIIETEI!Y make Ill• expendll~rts; Pl'll'llded
WAVERLY MOIILI
Ft1ND'·tlleWlowlnl; , ·'
that no warraqts shall· be drawn
o. CI~TIIIY P11ND
or paid for. aajarlel or waaes ex·
FOI
HOMI SALIS
Employe!
$4,1100.110 eep~ to peraona employed hy au·
'tfvi11RILIItYwa,o'H21 '
Toola and EQuip,
751!,00 thorlt:r of and ':!" accordance with
10
,.,.
Other Expenses
2&amp;0110 law or ordinance: Provided lurlh\ ~~=:;:=======~\Lind and !lldp
1.000.00 er that the ajlpntpl'IJilon for con·
1-,n 81 1
Public EmploY.-! RetiretlngencleJ clil 011ly be .expende4
~v
nsuronce
ment S~•t•m
,.,!•000,00 upon approval ol.two-thirda vote
-- •• · - - - , ~ .,Celll~, ~nd ,,,tiOO.OO of Coun~ll !pt It'~ · a! exponse , 1
See. 10, That \1\eri ~ approprl- oonslltyth&gt;,l ' ._, n~at obllptlon
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ated from Ill• STIIEE'I'~EN· a&amp;alnlf tb~ VI!\Ue and {~r Plll" ,.,
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~C!l AND QlPAm FVND (Mo~ poaee other IbiD,those covered ,bY ''
. . ... fte llrlaktell cor..
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Ri~A!l ''UND IMD"' Vthlclt Ll· toko ~~~~ t\ 'th'e ·eti'rll,et period . 1 '· ,
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$18,000.00 Puled,~IJ!ll.lrY 6, 19li.B
i Jiew '3 room and bath awar•· 1!1 &amp; '"'"'.til'~• O!Jtlo_~"
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~niL :Sul~bl( lor two. AIIO I
B,OOO.OO Attell: ~ ,Scblle~tb
· tmil\ · otnce room. Co~!i Build· OOJil'[.&amp;TI ........... ~ l!,pa~ 10: StL •
. Too~ lJ!iplemen\i &amp; "ulr-. ,
.. , cler_. of Cquncll ,
IIJ. lllddJtport, Phil~~~t· IKI09. Uft, l~ll&amp; rn, PollO. MJIIIII
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MATERIALS' I.H¢OkP()lATED

N~~e\akl~:w:pv~pll~~tlo~:u~~ s~~

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Noble Loses Bid
FederaI·F d
For Advanclo. Of

Three Civil war
enTera' I Cleared
Of reason Clta"rge'

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INVITED. .TO I.NQUIRE OF ...

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b1ulnC1S and vlo1Ud tolatlvo ~
lfrs. Nada Allen o! Prln~ lj)n,
W. Va. and Mrl. Lawdenna Van ~
Meter of ·Belpre' vWted here !all
weekend. · .
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IS. Exltiblllon,.
16. Mothef • .1~1- 7. i'oray I" 20. Etirlu.d ·
8. Polynesia~ 1. person 16M

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tor cracklnf. tonntd!Ut nop-untoil atrOnrt".oldl ln the
&amp;&gt;uth: WIUa ttl extenalve COMettlcmt, tht UJiioJl
contldered to bt the ·~ il!Ock troop ton:e

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lnatruin!nt
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IM tho Teamstert wero hooted ot\t or tile
A_FL-Clt;l u the attefll)ath of con,.alonll ~4

~q,.r \A'Itltlfltlolll. And

the

ba~ odor lilt by

tht '1"eanuten has redounded to the 4etrim.en.t ot

OrJtirtliei1 labor In many part. of 1111 Uollttl
hu thla been felt ,moto ktmlf
jhtn In t11e $outh.
· · Any futuro eampatgn wtll uvo to
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cllfll~p .In the u\iJon, 11om' other unt.O.. nob
aHft.'JJioctrtcal Workep or .j,IA&lt;hli!Jiit,=t
a!&lt;; In ln4 take tho loa., bullhto "'rna
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~~llaolo 01&gt; V. a. detenoo aJIIj fcntrn allalrf fllld lui cit~ tllf lkttlt
"' tla.lll!l(tl that festui'J&lt;l Jaal year's se88lon.
Url•!•tCII'I t'tllo,rally ~rt In • . ln"'ll to vote juat about whatevet
the iilsenhower adm~'\tatntton requutJ tor detmr~. partlcullt'l)'
for rultalle pl'O&amp;"Aml, to meet tlle mtUtary challlng'e Of RuMlt
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Ia, .additiOn, the nation'• pov.•erful veterant' orpntu.tloM \flU

, throw ,their full weight against any attempt to ~.011 tetOJ&amp;I!I'
~~e4b. t.tr.l these grOUps have a strons lnftuence orr JnemWil ot
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·· 8~ Oft the White HouM to get the full text of the Gaither .~Om•
mlttee report. J1ar~ of •the document bave bt"' publlahtd,.but. u
yet~ there· hu been no a(ilclal t~ lease.
port purp&lt;lrtodly takes ~ very jaundiced view ot America'•
and the tree worl~ 1 ~hances of overpowering thB ' Communllt orbit
in the held ot m.h1sllea and idtellltea-at leaat in thi! iiear fUture.
P."'sldent Elaenhower anO top admintatratlon orrl.o
etill have malntaltled a stem allelice on the COD·
Gaither
telitJ of the report But 'on capitol HIU there have
bee~ n)mb1lnga or cl'ltl~!m over the failure to make
leport

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thtt1&gt;4Ifet llUbllc.

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Wlth Den1ocrnta alt(41 :!y accusing Mr. Eisenhower

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·~·~,llf..Jirgency"

duflng .t~e

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S~IT'l'l ~~uln\k, crts,l~

.:~ ~l'o1e that 1l ne 'Qhlther repott ma]l: provfd'e, the ammunltioiL

for;Jdrite nctabte pottttcltt lklnnltih.,. In 19b8.

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'l'l\e report ~belt Ia Btd to retommend abnble Jncreasea In govem,
ment spending, plus other proposalS that an sutc to raise partlii\JI
hackles In

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policy oi.tlio J:t,.nllower admltttltrat!OI\ and wUI igM flll1 atttjn'pU
to qtt ope~g !or wlja\ l!t•Y cqnstder el8enUal domeetkt pfDIYIIIII&amp;.
. ~y 'trot;t to reduce the ve~erans' progri;n, repott.dy btlft&amp;'.oon·
•!«•~ by tloe admlntstratron, wQI bring plenty or Orewoi'U lA em.
JrP9 where membert &amp;re eof\aclous· of tlte veteraru' Yotln-r P,.,er
In an electlctl year.
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ASHINQ.TON- The cberiahed hopt't C.: ,ne AFL-CIO to Orptl•
tze the. booming ln&lt;IJJ&amp;trlat south lia.ve betn' sidetracked at
Jr.u t tempo~rlly. · The prilhary reason 11 the "l'ealn.ter• ~D

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lad Od~r ffOm Taoma,.rs
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Changu AFL·CIO Program
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lt1f'luent
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AN' HE STuC~ A
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. Rev. George Wa!'rlck IM (a niiV
Ql Aurofla, W. Va. were heri on

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RlckeUf pnrtd 9Ver tM IP ol 4~
yeats, t!j&gt;oke·h~rdly at a I ~pt
to BIIY at one point:
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"For 5,000 pquhda (then f2i),o00)
I can build a maehlne that ·will
wipe oul a quarter of LOndon."
"We thouiht ft had aueh frl1ht•
enin&amp; poqiJ&gt;lUI)es," he said, "that
we lnalsted· It be !lfown · to the
W,4TII-SICIING ffMf-These ; i War Olllce. But tbat WQ before
' tsllllnlat&lt;fa II WIJiter Haven, the first Wof!d War realtY lOt go~ •f. oeep Ill .,...ihal oldnl·
lng 111!1 petiJaPI tbo Inventer did
fnlnM UY.tr
wlt6r. ca. n
not meet wjth nluch encollrage~ !11 _.;.(ftl
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hon1110&lt;1 Mr. daughters o! Mjll'on, Mr~. Fro 1tto
l'lbO eck- Board, .llro. Ira . Fields, Ur. and
weddlnR annl· Mrs. D. L. Du~dlnj or llaso~, Mr.
qost&gt; a_nd Mrs. David ' r1e1d1 Jr, and
Rousn At.gela and !frs.' l!uasell Rod• I·
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wer~ Mr
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'pba 'llbu.in ,and · Mrs. Tberpp ·1:
Oh!lnaer and ,on ; 1\0bert.
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A dinner pa11y Yla8.beld. at. t~c
ho!ne of Don Grimm on Chrl&amp;t·
mas Eve llnl the gro'up exchan'·
ed gifts. The. g~ests wero·ltll', and
Mu. FariS .Moraan , and children
of CotllgeVllle, Mr. and Mrs, Edl·
son Hubbar~ and, ehlldren, srr3·
cuae, Mrs. Florence · Powell· and

Eight Room House. Two story. P.nda. Plio&lt;.' G!S.X
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Modern bath on second floor ~
toile( and lavatory on first ; (I. II Reo I L:stote '
llood garage, about five minutes •
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f~ol)l Court House.. A. N. Ben· • even Rnom House with guage
ael, 310'¥.
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Three tlmoa the dial&amp; were
turnecl and threa tl'mea rata In
their cages dieil .in a moot eurlous
. way, CQllap•J.ng )lqto 1hilvelle~
~capo. ~·hen the lnven\or ' crUm·
pled ~P a plio o! nq~spapera i~d
pf•ce~ It acrota tite rented room
In Oxford Stroot.
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'A.aln h,e .wJte~od. , pn ~~· rna·
chine and
stantly
Into the
ash. paper puffed
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Bt)lowo II ~~~~ Rill
H. )i:. Itlckot~J rocalll~ the
seene, to4ay, o"' of the · otranftit
a\orle• of World War . I, ~'life
o! a n~w• lteDJ that the 1.1•.S. ~
lcnse Dep.artmcnt' was "In llie
market". for a deoth ray. "What
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In that room 1n 191! was certoin·
ly, he bel l~ves a worklqfl "death
ray."
l!leketts !s ~ high ollieial of the
bl¥ Chappell's Publlshlog and
!4anufaeturjng corrtbine. lie was
one of the pioneers who· lnb'oduc·
ed the phonogt;aph to Britain and
I• thjl phase ol his careyr helped
an loventlve·gohlus named Enieot
CliltOJI.
C)ltton patented a si.nllicant ad·
vanec In !h• early tt~Onbfaph, experlmentell..tlth wlreJi!is · before
Mareohl aful wao one'ol t~~firlt1p
record sound on fUm, accordlni I&lt;)
J\lck~t1. It was Clilton )\'jlo, b1iJh·
ly excited, htouttit
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Inventor to the attention ' of Rver·
al 61 hidY.n~l·
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Hla ide'a ai thtl)' would lllllnee
the "d)ra!h tay" f~d ~~~~ !t io ,tllt1
llrlllsb War Office. T e !nieiitof

- N~w ·Yeat'• . Ev.e .Jilestl of'.f;.·~
and MrJ. .Jo~h, Fry fiel~ .. r.lr, llod .
·!!Irs'. IJtdy crm· and. si!n '"~. l!s .Jo
JlliJoF' and ,'Mr. "aM . ~)Jiirold '
Fr$:-'1 &lt;Jt.Letart fillf,
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Jonnaton ot Mi~lson, . , ·
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Mr. and ·¥r•. Jlob Johnston laat &lt;;;
w~ekend
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,ed or unfurnished. ~ 'bi&gt;Dl
Df Alina Elleirsb.aoch.
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Apartment ne11 unfurnished 4 ~035-X. ·D. L. Beet, 212 1/. 3d
BilrteiS, Dr.
rooms and bath, Basement. hot
Middlcpnl'!, Obto.
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.. Dr. R. P. Daniela, Dr. R. E.
water he•~ No •mall childreA.
· · Boice; Dr. S. J. Blazewicz, the
Phone •• !liddlepnrt 6366 M. •
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Mallie Bu•h, Middlcport, 0hitoc .
1 nurJOS at Holzer and· Mei,IS
16 6
• General Hospitals, Uenry Ewing
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Fritz Bu~k. Homer Baxter anrl
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Your kindness will never be Lincoln Hdgbts. Phone 321-X. I with bath, out ol high water,
( rgotten. Brothers and Sisters.
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eaay walking distance to ~usl·
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·lie.
4 rooms and bath larnishcd apart.
finance.
ment. Phone 6128·X.
I 4 6tc MJDOLEPORT - 4-room frame
18bl AutoSe,vices
~t _Extension Laddcro.
house, reeent construction, an
•Sea!!old t.ards 'llro~ Clolhl
utilities in house. Large lot.
• B. RAWL:NGS SON~ C01 - S4
Clinton !l'ltlher,' Mtddleport.
$2700.00. Qwner will linance.
hour Wrecker Servl~. Day
PI&gt; one 6285-X.
11 1 tf 1 SUBURBAN --5-room frame home
Phun• ts:lZ!. Nllht l'hone
water In house, luel oil eircu·
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1039-X. DLDGE • PLYliOtl'IR Trailer opace. lle•rl ol loliddleJator heal 1\1-aere lot with sar·
OEAL!'IIS
1 e tf port, Get loe•ted before muddy ace and other buildings. $MOO.
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owner will finance.
(81 Aut.) Soles
Edgar lle)'noldo, Reynold'• Dal17 FARM- 113 acres with G-room
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lrame house and garage. $1200.
lll53 BUICK V8 4 dr. Sedan. __________t•_z
_•tt_c Including all mineral rights.
Choice of one Super &amp; one Road·
CUCKLER REALTY
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BOX 229
PHONE 101-Y
• low price. $881. Blaetinar'• 1- - - - -- - - - - - (!) 4 3tc
/omeroy.
1 3 6tc 3 room apartment, also 2 slee1·
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IMI OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 'dr.
Holliday Coupe. Hydramatlc drl· ( 17) 'Help Wonted
The annual ' meeting of the
ve. A beautilul car that •how' -~--------- I stoekholdera of tM PomeroY !Ia· ·
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tonder care $1,695. Blaettnar'• Subotitute route drtvcr,. wanted tiona! ·Bank of Pomeroy, Ohio lor
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Pomeroy.
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lor rural Senltncl route. Con· the eleetlon of directors and ths
tact Carl Stalder or phone 398 transaction ol any other buslneaa
IBM FORD VB Customline 2 dr.
' 1 6 3tc that may come before the meeting
Sedan. Fordllmatlc. You'll ohop
will be held at the office of said
a long lime before you find :. Have you thought o I bcmg ap Pomeroy National Bank, on Jan.
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cleaner car at thi, price. $1,26~
Avon Representative? Jf you 11ary H, at 3:30p.m.
Blaettnar'o, Pomeroy. I 6 6te
have, may 1 suggest ;ou mqulre
EDISON HOBSm:tiEB
at once. Avon, Box 148, Mar· ·
Prealdent
llltl4 CHRYSLER V8 4 dr. Sedan.
!etta, Ohio.
1 6 6tc (!) 2, 3, 4, 6. 7, 8, 9 10 1118; !Otc
' Thts i1 a one owner car and a
hew Buick trade-ln. A fine car
al a low price. $l,S95. Blaet· ( 181 Employment
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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Wonted
ORDINANCI NO. 222
Ill The He~ 9f lfuoal;lty
Cfossman, und~r indictment
'953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. Sedan. Or·
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PIJOae
SP-355~
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non-support,
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jailed
since.
lgln•l black llnlsb. Overhaul,
nnuo .
nanco
December 13.
good eonditlon. Week-end •pee· Pomeror. Call 3118, pomeroy.
An ordinanee to make App-prl
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12 28 tp allons for Current Exp,nies and
1 6 61&lt;
otber Expenditures o! the VIllage
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Now taking appll,atlons lor Sen· of Pome~y. State or Ohio, during
19113 CHEVROLET 4 dr. 210 Sedan.
tlnel· New•papcr Routes In the liscal year ending December
Original linlsh. Exeellent tire'
Middleport. C•ll 398, · Pomo· 3111, 1~58.
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BOWIJNG , GREEN, Ky. UPtnar's, Pomeroy.
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C.ouncll ol tbe VIllage of Pomeroy WASHINGTON UP - 0 hI o Three Confederate generals today
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--State of Ohio, That, to provide fer Highway Ol!lef Charles M. Nl!blc were cleared of 96-year·old trea;''
IQl J:or Sole
(20)Buslness .Servk:eS the current Cllpensea and other ex· loti his bid for an advanee in fed- on and conopiracy chargea lodged
-i~~penditures ol tbe !Bid VIllage of eral lunds to keep his otate'o high· by a grand jury here during the
50 GRAB B GS to go, Thursday
Good Clean Used Cars Pomeroy during the !!seal year way program 'l'ovlng.
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Indlclments were broughts ln
Au Makes and Mode R
for tbJ' home. A $2.00 value lor
following oums be and they are
Noble 83id alter a conference 186
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C f d te t
ll7c plus tax. Reller Pbarmaey,
hereby set aolde and appropriated with federal olliclals Monday they we;e ;or~~d t:n ~i~~~raw ':r~~
Middleport.
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as followo, viz:
told htm they eould not advonee this community, thcll the Con·
s~ction 2· That there be appro- money to the state ahead o! sched.
8 desirable loll. Out of Oood dis- .QUICK sEi\ltcE on Watch Re . rial d 'ro~~e GENEIRAL FUN" ule.
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federate capital ol Kentucky.
trlet. ,Racille. Pbone 31131.
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They nalned Lt. Gen. Simon Boll·
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·• .' Noble 11ked ' lor additional van Buckner:' Mal. Gen. John
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:illit.oo money under the . program In Hunt Morgan and Maj . Gen. John
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I 3 tf Mayor
980.00 which the federal gover~ment pays C. Breckinrld&amp;e, who was U. S.
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Auth !zed
Clerk
880.00 96 per cent of tho costs. ·
vice prealdent
unrler JameJ
elt!JQitfll Foremm ,\ Ab:,Ott.
· our 0n1l.
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Treasurer
276.00
Buchanan from 18~7 to !861 '·
Pboni •tJ,I8t.Y.
8 8 tf
Fuller BRUSH MA"
Solicitor
1500.00 The highway chlel said Ohio has · The Confederate ofliccrs, ' all
FOR Sl.iJ!o' one La•••~"'' de
Jamet Murlner
Bldg. Improvements &lt;New
allocotediall of the J.ederal funds Kentueklano, never wero tried.
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7N 1. Main St.•
Bldgo.)
4,000.00 now aval able. He sat~ that the Tbe Indictments were carried en
we~
11 lf&lt;~,Pilmp b.wltto P~furet I
Pomorer, Ohio
Public Emp. Retirement
state Ia advancing lbe federal gov· court reeords ., "continued" untana
S PMtf
system
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· lost ·m the ftles
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IV. ..- ee 1'110111 No. 12f ..J. Afttr 1().
"" .00 ernmen t's share on some prn j~ta
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P Ibite ~Hd'f
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2lltl.OO to get them IOing. Later the state until found reecntly
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Ortlee Secretary
2,160.00 will be reimburBed by the federal
colnmonwealt~ Atty. J. David
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! Notes and lntemt
1,040.110 government.
Francu moved ' lor dismissal
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Rca Fund lor payment of
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Oae electrl~ tabl.o iaw, •ne woQII
. Parkin Lot Bonda 4 060 110· The result, he saia, ha• "'"" Monday and Warren Circuit
bW, ~ne aolld n•k !ldoboard,
STRUCTURAL 1 BUMS
Olllee E :nse
•31!0:oo thnt the alate I&amp; rapidly exhaust· Judge John B. RodeB granted tl.
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SCRAP IRON _ MITALS
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2 000110 log the funds 1\lth which ·It pays The historic documents were
Dtlque. P'IOI'I Fomeroy 815-J. ·
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1•200'110 ita share of the construetlon. He turned over to the Muwum ol
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said that without these Btate funds Kentueklana here.
1•'2oo'oo
1nsurance
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1-7 Ct. double disc~- t-16" slngto
Total General Fund $19,294.00 to pay Ohto •hare, an e e ·
JiuiH-LOW TEMPS
bottom John Dcnrc pull plow.
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$ec. 3. That there be approprlat· eral share temporarily he may be
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Phona 510
Pomaro1 cd from the GENERAL FUND forced to curtail some qf the pro..
N W YORK JP- '1' e owes!
1·14" do·'blo botton1 Internatlon- ~;:;:;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;:::=;:=;;:::;::-~ FOR CONTING~"CIES for pur· grams ho cxpeeted to launch thos temperature repor ted In the na ..
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. I
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lion thlo morning was 25 bolow
"set cultlvatora lor Farmal\ Fl2
CONCRETE BLOCKS
poses not othcrwiBe provided lor, year.
tern at Pellston, Mich. Th e hightractor. 1-194t ,lohn IDeere tra·
to bo expended in aecordance
Noble wanted the f_ederal gov- t
orted Tu d
s 81 at
with ·the provisions o! Sec, 116211-82
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es ay w•
ctor with Hydratlc oader and
"Build Iaiii• For Lito"
ernment to advance lundA the Son Diego, ~our.
1 set hydralle eultlvator lor the
G. C., the sum of · · · · · · · .$DOC.OO slate waa certal~ to get in luture
above tractor, 1 good used
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
See. 4. That there be tranaferrod years but federal ol!iciala deelln·
CRCIISMAN ltiL&amp;ASID
IOX31 tractor, tire and tube '
lrom tbe GENERAbL FUND f10,.!~e od.
Patriot &lt;:rol!man, 36, Columbus,
3 Mllll Nortll of Pomeroy
SAFETY FUND l e sum 0 ..... Noble said alter the conl••encea, 0
r I sed lrom county jait
good fresh Gucrnsc•' Durhanl
i\80.110: and that there be appro~
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crDJ.t milk cow I mixed enw.
On at. 33. C•ll Wm. Gru11tr
"I haven1 given up. I w!U keep h18er~e~~~un~d~cr~!'l~,OOO~~bo~n~d:_!·~~=::!~~~e~~~!!!~!!!!!~~~~~~~*~~~!:;~=.*~~~=:-:;:~
.Ralph A. Lambright, RD No. 2
priated from 88id SAFETY FUND trying to find a solution."
Balloy Run Roail. Pomeroy,
Rock Sprln11
the following:
MIO.OO
Ohio.
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1. IAPITY FUND
Mlsceila~eous .
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Marahall
$3,120.00 Publle Emp. Retlr~ment
' lfeell·olUI Sweeper and ClarlUt RADIO • TEt..EVIBIOll 5~8VICE, Pollee
8,700.00
System
2,1500.00
For Sale. Coli IHBI before 8 a.
Phone 200. Cleland A.ppllance Firat Aid Exp.
1100.00 Total Street Maintenance and
II· or alter • p. hi.
10 18 etfc
Stant 110 w. !Ialii st., PomeroY Other Pollee Expenses
•.ooo.oo
Repair Fund
$32,000.1H1 ·
2 23 tf Fire Cbie!-Salary
soo.oo Sec. 17. That the,re lie appr&lt;&gt;
laod Mlud Hay. BY tho bale or ::-c--.,--,--:-~.:_...:.._ Fireman
7110.00 prlated from the GENERAL BOND
trailer load. H. A. Colo, , Tup , RoollnK and $poutln&amp; New and .~Milan De(enee
2110.00 JIEITI~EN'll •FUND: ·
pera Plallll. Phone !2lltl.
Repal~a . · Clint Sarver, Lower Ql~or Ftre Department
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2JA. GINIRAL •oNb RITIJtl•
U-8·811p.
Lauret 1clllf lluad, Pomoroy, Itt. · EJ&lt;pcuseo
2,s W
MINT F\JND
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'51 Pontiac IJouoc Trailer. 40 ft.
2,
l-7-6tp Hydrant Rental
3,860.00 Redemption of Bonds $4,000100
20 11. awnings, In good condi· · ---~ - Bonds
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200.00 lntereBI on B.Pnda
. $1,440.00
Uon. lte11nnable. Call Rutlanu
Pollee Pension Fund
1,800.00 Total G.enerl\ IjOnd Re!lrement
2100N. L&lt;o Morris, nutlood.
,Firemen's Pension Fund
800..00
Fund',: ,
$3.440:00
1·7-6tp.
Total SafelY Fund
"5,i\80.00 See. 20. Th'at tliere be approprl·
•CT "'OW
See. 5. That thor• be tran~ferred ated lrom the Parking Lot Meter
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the GENERAL FUND to the Fund $7,1)00.00 for payment of
oiA V and CC'RN: titanl,y Glbba,
SAVI $100 TO 51000 ' SERVICE FUND the aum of $8,· Parking Lot Melera.
Lot J Botlotl, Route 2.
Waverly, Oblo, dealer slue' 777.21; 'IPd that there be approprl- GRAND TO'I'AL APPIIO.
II 21 8ttp
wltb TO new and uaed trallera ated (rom aal,d SERVICE FUND
PRIAf!OMS
1106,1)91.21
1• to 50 !t., aloo 10 wldea. Tw
th~ following:
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See. 21, And the VUla&amp;• Clerk Is
11114 three be&lt;irooma, natlonaU.
c, IIRVI,CI pi!ND
hereby authorized to • draw . his
known mak01. The lowes! poa- Slreet Lilbtlna
fa,voo.OO warnnts on lite VUla11e !freasurer
olble terma anywhere. Drive
PaY!t on .old W:•~r BIU 1~.00 .for paym~nt from any ofthe !oreHttle and ,.,, a lot. Theoe ar
l&gt;ay'l Qn old Llaht ,Bill
!.5'1:f.21 aotna appropriation• upon recelv·
well worth ,our trip. This 1
"Total Service Fund
ts.TIU1 InK proj)er cel'!llicates' ind voueh· .
7our LAST lhopplnf plaee, 11
3eci.•~· Th~l \~)ere -~ 1!'41\lf.@rrtd era tfte~for, opproved by tile
come prepared to deal. Faet f..Om ·jhe.ll~AJ. •i'UND to the board o! ol!lo;era autborlzed b)&gt;
free delivery. ~ove lq 1omor · C~ETEIIY:nJND•\lle ·•lim of $'1 ,· law to apprbve. tho same, or Ol!,orrow. Anytbln' at value cuem 1500.00; and ;that '~here -~ li!Pro- dln•IIC8 or molut!QII o( ~ouncll to
hi trade.
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pr\ated lrom laid : OEIIETEI!Y make Ill• expendll~rts; Pl'll'llded
WAVERLY MOIILI
Ft1ND'·tlleWlowlnl; , ·'
that no warraqts shall· be drawn
o. CI~TIIIY P11ND
or paid for. aajarlel or waaes ex·
FOI
HOMI SALIS
Employe!
$4,1100.110 eep~ to peraona employed hy au·
'tfvi11RILIItYwa,o'H21 '
Toola and EQuip,
751!,00 thorlt:r of and ':!" accordance with
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Other Expenses
2&amp;0110 law or ordinance: Provided lurlh\ ~~=:;:=======~\Lind and !lldp
1.000.00 er that the ajlpntpl'IJilon for con·
1-,n 81 1
Public EmploY.-! RetiretlngencleJ clil 011ly be .expende4
~v
nsuronce
ment S~•t•m
,.,!•000,00 upon approval ol.two-thirda vote
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See. 10, That \1\eri ~ approprl- oonslltyth&gt;,l ' ._, n~at obllptlon
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ated from Ill• STIIEE'I'~EN· a&amp;alnlf tb~ VI!\Ue and {~r Plll" ,.,
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Ri~A!l ''UND IMD"' Vthlclt Ll· toko ~~~~ t\ 'th'e ·eti'rll,et period . 1 '· ,
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$18,000.00 Puled,~IJ!ll.lrY 6, 19li.B
i Jiew '3 room and bath awar•· 1!1 &amp; '"'"'.til'~• O!Jtlo_~"
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· tmil\ · otnce room. Co~!i Build· OOJil'[.&amp;TI ........... ~ l!,pa~ 10: StL •
. Too~ lJ!iplemen\i &amp; "ulr-. ,
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IIJ. lllddJtport, Phil~~~t· IKI09. Uft, l~ll&amp; rn, PollO. MJIIIII
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lfrs. Nada Allen o! Prln~ lj)n,
W. Va. and Mrl. Lawdenna Van ~
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hu thla been felt ,moto ktmlf
jhtn In t11e $outh.
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aHft.'JJioctrtcal Workep or .j,IA&lt;hli!Jiit,=t
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"' tla.lll!l(tl that festui'J&lt;l Jaal year's se88lon.
Url•!•tCII'I t'tllo,rally ~rt In • . ln"'ll to vote juat about whatevet
the iilsenhower adm~'\tatntton requutJ tor detmr~. partlcullt'l)'
for rultalle pl'O&amp;"Aml, to meet tlle mtUtary challlng'e Of RuMlt
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mlttee report. J1ar~ of •the document bave bt"' publlahtd,.but. u
yet~ there· hu been no a(ilclal t~ lease.
port purp&lt;lrtodly takes ~ very jaundiced view ot America'•
and the tree worl~ 1 ~hances of overpowering thB ' Communllt orbit
in the held ot m.h1sllea and idtellltea-at leaat in thi! iiear fUture.
P."'sldent Elaenhower anO top admintatratlon orrl.o
etill have malntaltled a stem allelice on the COD·
Gaither
telitJ of the report But 'on capitol HIU there have
bee~ n)mb1lnga or cl'ltl~!m over the failure to make
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to qtt ope~g !or wlja\ l!t•Y cqnstder el8enUal domeetkt pfDIYIIIII&amp;.
. ~y 'trot;t to reduce the ve~erans' progri;n, repott.dy btlft&amp;'.oon·
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ASHINQ.TON- The cberiahed hopt't C.: ,ne AFL-CIO to Orptl•
tze the. booming ln&lt;IJJ&amp;trlat south lia.ve betn' sidetracked at
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I can build a maehlne that ·will
wipe oul a quarter of LOndon."
"We thouiht ft had aueh frl1ht•
enin&amp; poqiJ&gt;lUI)es," he said, "that
we lnalsted· It be !lfown · to the
W,4TII-SICIING ffMf-These ; i War Olllce. But tbat WQ before
' tsllllnlat&lt;fa II WIJiter Haven, the first Wof!d War realtY lOt go~ •f. oeep Ill .,...ihal oldnl·
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l'lbO eck- Board, .llro. Ira . Fields, Ur. and
weddlnR annl· Mrs. D. L. Du~dlnj or llaso~, Mr.
qost&gt; a_nd Mrs. David ' r1e1d1 Jr, and
Rousn At.gela and !frs.' l!uasell Rod• I·
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wer~ Mr
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'pba 'llbu.in ,and · Mrs. Tberpp ·1:
Oh!lnaer and ,on ; 1\0bert.
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A dinner pa11y Yla8.beld. at. t~c
ho!ne of Don Grimm on Chrl&amp;t·
mas Eve llnl the gro'up exchan'·
ed gifts. The. g~ests wero·ltll', and
Mu. FariS .Moraan , and children
of CotllgeVllle, Mr. and Mrs, Edl·
son Hubbar~ and, ehlldren, srr3·
cuae, Mrs. Florence · Powell· and

Eight Room House. Two story. P.nda. Plio&lt;.' G!S.X
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Modern bath on second floor ~
toile( and lavatory on first ; (I. II Reo I L:stote '
llood garage, about five minutes •
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f~ol)l Court House.. A. N. Ben· • even Rnom House with guage
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penqjendent of oc&amp;ool~ was mtroduced \o the 1J'OUP and gave a
r8porl on meetings held recently
in Huntington and 1n Charleston
His talk gave h1g1J pmnts of
speeches made by V1rgll Rohr j El
S •·haaf Mlddl
bough, State Supermtendent of
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Schools
LneUJe Hawkins - Po111eroy Soete(y Edltof _ Phone &amp;%k4
Rohrobough will d1scuss the
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SOCJETY

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Monday evenmg January 13 in a

meeting stheduled to be held m
the new AEP bulldmg m PI Pleas
ant A question and answer period
will be bold The pubhc " mvlled
tD attend
Schools represented at Monday's
meeting were New Haven Mason,
Chiton North Pt Pleasant PI
Pleasant H1gh School Leon Belle,
Arbuckle Eight Mile PI Pleasant
Jr High School 1nd Ordnance

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PYtJaian Sisters'
Memorial Servtce,
lJeld On Tuesday
A memorial service fori Mrs
Milton RuSBell, ~ast Chle' of
Meigs Temple, !'YtHian S1!1ors
was held Tu~sda~ evening whe~
the Temple held thmr montb)y
meellng at the K of P Hall
I Mrs Cash Bahr, Most Excellent
Ch1ef ,presided at tbe meehng and
llhe charier was draped for Mrs
Russell by Mrs George Child•.
manager, Mra Nathan Biggs, ex
cellon! semor, Mrs Myron Miller
excellent junior M1ss Margaret
~auer gave a tribute to Mrs Rus
¥11 and Miss Erma Smith gave the
memortal prayer
The service 1nduded a •~~Cal
"'lo 'Beyond the Sunset" by Mrs
Arthur Skmner wi!b Mra Paul
Haptonstall as pianls.
Plans for the •nstallaUon of ot
fleers on February 4th were com
pleted during the busbies• meet
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To Be Speaker
At Clifton Church

Broad Run/
lr Mn. Loul~t Gllilll
Mrs Fanitle Clr,;k was vlsltln,l
Madaline Roush Tuesday lifter·
noon
Mu Irene Larue and son, Rich·
aid, of Nitro, W Va spent the
week end with Mr and Mrs Leo
Clark and her mother, Mrs Cora
Ohlinger, who IS very poorly
A large group from tHe Vermn
Church attended the midnight
prayer servtces at the Broad Run
EUB Church, New Years Eve
Sandra 40d Jamce Gibbs and
Ronald Bearhs spent Wednesda~
evening with Mr and Mrs Ray
mond Roush and g1rls
Thomas and Lewts Lwnng or
Albany, Ohio are staying w1th
their brother and sister, Mr Bll
he Llevmg an~ Mrs Manon Roush
and lmJShing the remainder of

S~ncer, Plantz
Is Shortlived
her New
l!onnle Martin
all of Pomeroy
Joyce
Janie Roush The door prize
won by Jamce Gibbs
The home of iJ!t and
MMihster and family
cd by fire Fr1day
.rc now hvlng In the LO~n
house at Broad Run
Mr jnd Mrs
New Have11, were
son, JuRior Lyons, and
cently 1
Mr ana Mrs Harry Onl
on !1\el,r 1on, !iJit~rday lack
and family
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Mr and Mrs Raymond.
and daughters spen\ S~nday
:dt a!Ul Mrs Cec1l Martin bf
Co!umbli.

Lon Greenlee Rutland Street
Hobday guests of Mr and Mrs
1.!1 a surgical patient at HolzDl' Ernest Rea and other relatives
Hosp1tal
were Mr and Mr. c L Faulkner
Dorothy Whlltlngto'll of Galh
Kenny R1ce ten month old son and daughter Cathleen oi Sprmg pol" Ohm, will be the •pec10i
of Mr and Mrs Larry Rice Is a field Ohm
guest speaker at a s~r1es of
medical patient at Holzer Hosp1
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs metmg scheduled to be held by
tal
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Clyde MJ!hone were theJt •on, the Gospel Tabernacle Church of
Wilham Stobart and Paul R Floyd Mllhone Mrs Ffoyd Mil Chiton begmn1ng on Wednesday
I' F Koblentz, Mr· and Mrs Dav
id Koblentz and children ana Wil
Pullins, are ill with a virus infec hone, SOll Allan end aunt Mlts rught Jan 8 and conbnu1ng un
td Sunday Jan 12
bur Dean
tmn
Ailee Parr, Belpre
The mectmgs will be held at
Mr and Mrs C R. Young
Mrs Ldlle ChriSty 18 a patieot
the homP. of Dan HarrJson In
were busmeas visitors 1n Hunbog
at Holzer Hospital m' Gallipolis
ton Monday
Chiton w1th the pastor Re•
Mr and Mr&amp; C N Jones have
Roscoe Thorn also scheduled to
Mrs Olin Johnson prepared a
reumed
llome after spending the
speak
Speetal
mus1e
w1ll
bP
chicken supper for some of her
holidays w1h Mr an~ Mrs Ed
prov1ded by the Myen family
lrlertds and relatives Tuesday eve
Z~nel
'l]le Hemlock Grove Orange
Morrison and cti1ldren, ll~ckllck
Gamea were played and prtzes
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Long Bottom and Tuppers Plains
Mr and M'r1 Howard Knight
away
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Spe~ker
Chri1Uan Youth Fcliow!hlps held giVen
Janet and Cbariea, recently viSJted
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Lleving
baby
daughter
of
Mr1 Ralph Zundel, Me1gs Coun her parents, Mr and Mrs He!H'ing
a Watch Night Party at the Tup Mr and Mrs Raymond L1evlng Funera, services lor Mrs Rose
ty Beligl~us l!;du~alion instructor at Zanesville
pers Plaina H1gh School gym on
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hao been returned hOlpC from th~ Wilburn Wiley were hcln ~on~ay
will be the guest speaker 11 the Mr and Mrs Rosa Cleland and
New Year1s Eve
Holzer Hospital where she had at the Sacred l!eart Church wtlh
Jan~ary dinner meeting ot the oj)na were recent dinner guests of
Entertainment for the evemng been
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ente~ lor observation ane the Rev Father Turel offlclatmg
was a movtc !lnhtlcd • Reaching med1cal
A coml)littee meeting of the G1rl Buslnesa and Professional Wo- Mr and Mrs Charl~s Reed
treatment
at
tbe
Requjl!m
masa
men's Club on Tue&amp;d~, Jan 14;•
From Heaven begmning at 7 o'
Refrigerator an•
Mr and 'l!fl Clair Newell CoMrs Earl Braxton has return· Roaary services were held Sun· Scouts, Troop One, was held Mon
The Caree, Aclvancemenl Cl)m lul)lbus spent
clock, and girls and bo)s basket
Year's Eve Sb!""''lll~,
day
evening
at
the
bome
of
Mrs
ed
to
her
home
In
Cinncinnati
af
day
evening
at
the
Rawlings-Coats
Gas Raage
ball, and other games and rcla)ls ter spending the holidaya with Funeral Home Burial was In the Maxme Arnold Athens Road
with Mr
:::~~~:u~:~:~ :~::'Pr~~ Mr and
were enjoyed
Mr and Mrs Con Young
New Lexlngtbn cemetery and pall Plans lor the Troop's Spring ad Miss Farie Erlewine, Mrs Eltlel
Pay Only f$9.50 dowa
Mrs
Mrs Bernard Sweeney, St bearers were George Meinhart, lvllles were made Sales tax stamps Chapman and Mrs LUllan Sll!ill
A wonhip service led by the
were
counted
and
prepared
for
and f29 OB per mpalh
Hemlock Grove and Orange grouP'! Albans, pilna to stay with her Wayne Gibbons, Edward and mailing
Membets are remlnde4 ' tif-t da,~14ilters:A~ds
began a few mmutes before 12 grandmother Mrs Ollv1a Napier James Haggerty Walter B Harm, Refreshments were serveed by din110r is aerved promptly 11 6 30 !ICIDOrl,a,
m1dmght The enUre group joined lor several weeks before return Edward Wells
p M
Relatives and friends from out the hostess to Mrs AnniS Phelps
together 1n a frtcndshJp cucle and lng to hel home llr and Mrs
Jr, leader of the troop Mrs Ern
was repeating the Lords Prayer Sweeney and famtly were called ol town included Mr and Mrs
here last week by the 1llne18 and Bernard Sweeney and family, Jane esl Powell, assillanl leader, and
when the New Year came m
and Pat Mrs J M McCorm1ct Mrs Eugene Jolter~ Mrs Euia
Refreshments of Sloppy ~oea.
and daughters, Frances and M4ry, Baggy and Mra George Sta~~&gt;her, Mr ond Mrs l)avld Koblentz
cookle1 and hot chocolate was en·
Oa Tbe Brlgbteal Corafr
and children spent New Years
St
Albans, Mrs George Drake, comm1ttee m~rnbers •
joyed by over one hundred young
Eve
w1th Mr and Mrs R~y 1t11Uer 1
Mrs Naddy Mr and Mrs Jo~eph
ID Mlddlep,orf
several adults, and the
Mr and Mrs AI Gibson, Cnlum
Goulding, Columbus1 Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Hal Doster
bus, spent a week end with Mr
James Sweenef. Mr and Mrs Roy
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and Mrs Henry Beaver
Crol8, Athens Mra Fred Bialier,
Mr and Mr1 Larry Roush, Jack·
Shade, Mr and l\lrs William W1
son,
have returned home after
Ier Jr , Sam ,Wiley, Lebanon, Ind
spendmg several dllj's wttb 'Mr
Jack Carsey, Manager of the Sister Marquerlte, Kokomo, Ind
The Nehacllma Garden Club and Mrs Guy Summerfield Mrs
Meigs County Farm Bureiu CoOp- James Murray, E S Garnty, Char
1
eratlve Alsoclation, atlendcd the 1lesion, James Rogers, Corning met on Monday everung at the Nora Brown relllrned with theiR
home
of
Mrs
Henry
Buek
on
Ha
for an extended visit
Annual Managero Conference Mta Gertrude Cross Mils Eliza
vcn
Heights
in
New
Haven
with
Miss Lenora Betzing h11 return
oponaored by the state Co-Opera beth Napier, Crook,.llie
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"'rs Robert Lal ne and Mtl ed to Columbus alter spendintl the
live Asaociatlon on January 2 and
James Roush, asslst1ng
holidays with her sister Mr! Fre
3 in Columbuo\ Manaaer&amp; from 67
In eharge of the meeting w" da Miller
eounUca throughout the state at
Mrs Ray Pickens, who gave an
'Mfs Madge Chenoweth and son
tended the annual two-day'confer
:}Ceount of her recent trip to
a week end
ence
~lcxJCo and to
the Rose Bow'
R1ce
game at Pasadena Calif
returned t•
Tho first day's busine" ~salons
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were Initiated by a luncheon for
Cornfllertl? on the rece!)t fiower
after apend •
Mahllrets ana thelf ~VIves at
his parents,
At the !Jocem~er meehhg II or show were Rre1e'l)ed b~ Mra Da
which Kennolh N Prnhaaco1 Gen· U1o Rose Garden Club Mrs Her vld Fields Jr Th~ pro&amp;ram entl•
Rldenout
oral Manager ot the Farm Bureau man Black a new meml,er and led "Garden Therapy 11 Was pn
spent tHe week
Cooperative ASBociatlon, gove a one guest, Mrs Ro~,ert Mart111 sented by Mrs Winona Hoffman
with Mr and Mrs
talk setting the pace for the con were welt'Omed to share thl"
Present were Mrs, Carroll
forence - ..Tomorrow Is Here To Christmas turkey dlnnpr servcrl Adams Mrs Phil Batey Mrs Don
day" The lmportanee ol an effec· at the home of Mro Normar. Brown Mrs George Burns Mrs
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live public telatlona progrom In McCain with Mro Cl)aries M" Mel Clark, Mrs James Diehl.
'l'ourh- extra wear Pipkin! Tanned buck· 1
modern eooperatlve bualne88 was
Jlkln IIQft by the secret Wolvtrine trlp!Oo
a!!lsling Small potted plantl Mrs David Fields Mrs William
emphasized throughout ihe two sar
talllljq proctQ, 0• any work clove job,
were
the favors Tha season's de Gibbs, Mrs Thoma' Hollman
day meeting
Mrs Lloyd Hoffman
that mew JIIOl't mfort -more wearIn addition to per~onnel from cornllon were throughout tho
Mrs George McKnight
house
JOr
dime of coli than JOO evor rot lo an,
the State Cooperative Aasoelation,
Mrs
Clarence
Headley,
pre~! Harry Mdler Mrs Ray
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wort 'lovel Thlo new wonder work
Managers also heard R B Gervan
Mrs Clyde Rice, Mrs Dale
alove leather clrlea out aott attet soaki111[l When clrltd at
Director of Public Relations for dent pres1dod Ea~h member re• man Mrs John Wolfe, Mrs
Room
Tbat't IUiranuetl by Wolverine. Try on a No"llal
GIF (Cooperative Grange League ponded to roll ull with a Christ· Woods Mrs Lawrence
Temperatures,
mas
verse
Plans
were
complett!d
Federation Exchanse, Inc ) ot lth
Hir at ou: riove eountar TODAY.
and Mrs Mar1on Ohhnger
aca N Y , and Ftcd Smith, Man to go to the Elmwood Rest HoJlle
to sing carob present tray ar
\
ogement Consultant
Mrs Carsey was 1 guest at the rangemonts, cqrsagcs g1fts and
Goverqor s Mansion on Thursday candy to all members
,
"JUST AGOOD PLACE 1'0 TRADII"
Far the Polio Fund Dme •
afternoon
when Managers' wives
MIJ.L Sf.
MIDDLEPORT, 0
were entertained at a tea given by committee was oppointed M.C Massar Mrs R Gray Mr11 H
Mu C William O'Neill
Caldwell and Mrs J S DoviB
=;::,
Arrangements were judge~!.
Mrs C Headley receiving a blue
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
rlbbo~. Mr&amp; H Siljelds red
Mrs Vlab sw,n, white
of
Sister &amp;Ill! were exc,han,ied
lowed by \he ilnginl
carol&amp;
Mr1 E Dodderer Ia hostess for
tho January m~etirlg with Mr• H
A. Cole asslstina

ALL NEW

Fur~iture

Watch Night
Party Held At
Tuppers Plains

Mrs. Rose Wiley .
Funeral Service

Held 0nrr,aOnday Girl Scouts

Mrs. Ralph
T.o Be

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'
J
DieNNd llo fie Jaterem Of The lbetg,..n.,.. Arn
Pomeroy·Mtddleport, ohio, Thursday, January 9, 1958

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0verlOO Firemen
Battle Huge Fire
~9.~~~~~,~~~ unable
1o dlo n ,:a~te~0~~~~nh~~i~ j At HuntP\gton
(li!
Jibout t.l)e
Hlll\'TINGTON
&gt;Va '
00

W

\Il'~;~:b~~IIS don~ted the
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tO some person \VhO

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Kaiser Announces Increase In Production
three state
* sounded
* effectej!
* thetr
morning .for two
County
pnsoners
escape from
At Ravenswood Plant /rletgs
the
sometime
the hours of midnight and 4 30
alarm ~as
jail
who
local jall
wtlhm
a m this mormng
A

UP-

bloodiJIObiJI)IMonday,

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t

JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE

&amp;! and 2nu A\'e, alJ:mt twr

from the mam busmes
hi"lJIStrl,ct. _.!.n estimated 160 00(
of stored governmen
was 1ost from l1re and W3

Rose Garden
Club Meeting
Held Recently

Middleport Department
Store

Ann4 Ebersbach
Funeral Services

•

and SAVINGS CO.
Pomeroy, Ohio
De~ember 31, 1957

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$ 705,862.29

1,000,821.49
331,702 27
1,224,1$1.911
21,000 00
9,16b 50
31848 15
$3,386,048 69

•

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock • ,
Surplus
.. . ,
.
Undivided Profits a'nd Reserves

'

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..

In announcing his ca~dldaey
Abele promtsed a sll\cere and
(or~elu! camp1i1111 to win the no
J\llnatlqn lor tho congressional
1~a1 held for the past 34 years
b~ 1\tp Thomas A Jenkins or
li:qnlon
'A pat(ve of Jac\&lt;Son County
Abele served two lenno in lhe
Oblo Gener_al Assembly He rc
presented Vinton County anq
w~a elected wh1(e s pre low stu
deltt a! Ohio University
A~elo fl hll$ prnct1ced law t 1
Mw~bur since h11 graduatim
fro!)!' qhio State UniVerSity or
Uw In IJ4leember/ 19113
Durin~

\he

19113~3-57 sos$1o~·

of the Obio Ge~eral ASsembly
Abele 1erved aa lesls!~tlve coun
sel for ~qe Special 'l't~POrtahor
Committee.
,
~Q~~e&lt;j on ,riie Flv~)

death or her mother Mrs
Wiley
Theo Neutzllng broke hJS
l'lhon he lali •at his home
week and is a patient at
General Hospjtal
,
Joe Rice b•a ~usine11 villlo•
In Columbus and Ia the bouse
guest of hi1 ~randmothcr Mrs
Jumo1 Clllford and lamlly

' ' $7.95
1~" ' ,$,.95

The

at Katser'• new

worts 81f the latest e~ainple
th' company's esWal)llon

$ 50,000,00
1ft0,00000
~6,502 63
• 258,50263

l

Racine Hi Seniors",

.

Deposits
Demand Depowls
Titne Deposits

U7!!l75,llft
f3,S88,048 6li
I

OFFICERS
I '

The
H1gh School
Suppe• and
school on Soi•Jjrdtly, · ,Ja~,
The Soup
!rom5t08P
Sbow to follow
prizes wUI 04

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i&gt;BE~JpENT
VICE PR~IIlENT

•
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DIRECT6RS

Stiow

Plan

,l,e'l$t,37Q,71

1'JIEODOR.E T RilED
ATEN'SHAIN
THEODORE 1' REED, JR.
I EDW ~'OSTER
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of auto

I

The FARMERS BANK.

RESOURCES
Cash and Due ft om Banks
U S Govemment Bonds
Other Bonds and SecurJiles
Loans and Discounts
Banking House and Equipment
other Real Estate
Other Assets

·ELBERFEL.DS

eh.arges

Reed Re-Elected
President Ol
Farmers Bank

Nehaclima
Garden Club
Meeting Held

IN PROGRESS

olnmbu.111 on

theft and held m the Mel~ Coon·
tv Jad awa1bng trial here on
Charges nf fraud IDd Jarteny
The other escatJee wu hsled
" Carl Cillfford Plantz, aged 113,
of Ch•sntre Oh1o Route 2 who
was also awa1ting trial on charg
es of attempted rape and uTheodore T Reed Sr was r~' suit With a deadh weapon
elecied pre!ident or the Farm•rs
Shenff Robert C Hartenbach
Bank and Savings Comoany Wed sa1d that he firSt b~•me aware
nesday afternoon M t.he annual rJ( the successful escape try by
meeting of stockholders
the two men when other pnsoc
In another action the .stod: ers on the ground floor ceU
holders mereased the mernbeb block call~d to blm and awaken.
of the board of d~recton from 1ed b1m from h11 sleep
!even to nme Elevated to the
The Sheriff pomted • out tbr.t
board were J Edward FMter 11 was ev1dent that outside help
veteran casluer and Theodore T was given the pair ln efleding
Reed Jr, who has completed ,, the escape He found the 'keeptour of duty as assistant v1ce pre ~t portion of the lock on tbe
s1dent
heavy steel
reatra1nmg door
Two promotions 1n rank abo Jammed w1th paper 10 that when
voted
1~ude th • the lock was tum~d t5e Jammed
Pres1dcnt paper prevented the lock tumiJ.
of ten from tumtpg over lull Je~v
and th" 10g the outer door practJcai1t
T R~. unlocked
F&lt;&gt;Sier
Shenfl Hal'!enbacb uld lb•t
the two ticaped !rom the cell
block by removmg tbe back
plate of a !O&lt;k from tbe barred
and JICieen door .and then trlppmg the bolt w!'tb some other
type JDJtrume~t WJth wblcb they
could Ret leveralile TJns doov
which cames a bt:av)' wtre mesll
~~&lt;Teen IS where
IIJe i&gt;d!OOor&lt;
.re permitted access In order to
have v.uators-.
.,....,.._.,.,

CHESTER,

Farm Bureau Mgr.
Attends Annual
Co-op Conference

lh1s

The two men sought are Richard Spencer aged 20 of Porn·
eroy Route 1, out on $1,500 bond from the Federal Courts in

Ftre bloke oot m a gram olen
tor of a large flour .nd fee~!
null near the Hunt1qgton business
dtStrict today, causing extensl••
lo" In !lnred grain and to tho
ei;jht story bud"4ng Itself
An army of about 100 !1rell)e.
orooght the flames under control
tfter abput 45 mmlrtes, and kep1
chem from spreading to two ad
tolnlng bulidmg.&lt;J
The affected bu1ldmg IS lh&lt;
}wmn Bros &amp; Co Mill located al

Committee
Meeting Held

BAKER
FURNITURE

.....

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1~
BULLE'l'IN
TW eseaped prlsonen from Meigs Conaty Jllll·eD.IOY!Id
a fei.;lloun of freedom Thursday with both.~.!!~!.~!~~~
by Sfaerlffs oflldlll at 11·30 am.
Carl
tured at ike llrlp mlae at Rutland by
Jed Wehlter and Roy Evans Jr. and Rl~bard
lured Ia a ear nn Route 143 by l)eputy
Olber1 uslatmg Ia lbe aear~h for the
dleport Pollee Chief LeRoy Bartrum, the
trol, Arthur Stobart, Police Chief Frank
KeDZie, B. F. Parmalee, Middleport, Clarenee
and the
tomplete roster of Melg.s Couaty Sherlfrs depatiel. Mn. Har·
tenllaeh manned the headquarters radio darlag the treareh.

··~~ c~ltlER
i

winners

1

Anyone
the Tale"l
oail
Falls 1aclile
2300 or.~~::.i:~'ri
3511
DIVORCI ASKED
D1voree was asked In Common
Court here tooay

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