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C H Withers, Mason county ou·
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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e)I011 Sudety Editor - Phon~ 8Q 9
Schools
LneUJe Hawkins - Po111eroy Soete(y Edltof _ Phone &amp;%k4
Rohrobough will d1scuss the
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county educational problems on

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9 ROOMS OF

POJ\fERO\:1
SOCJETY

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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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Gollia Countian
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
,
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
,
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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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
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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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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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'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
~r
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
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ogement Consultant
Mrs Carsey was 1 guest at the rangemonts, cqrsagcs g1fts and
Goverqor s Mansion on Thursday candy to all members
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"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
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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
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Kaiser Announces Increase In Production
three state
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* 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

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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

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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

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Capital Stock • ,
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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~

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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.
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~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
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Demand Depowls
Titne Deposits

U7!!l75,llft
f3,S88,048 6li
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H1gh School
Suppe• and
school on Soi•Jjrdtly, · ,Ja~,
The Soup
!rom5t08P
Sbow to follow
prizes wUI 04

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VICE PR~IIlENT

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

Farm Bureau Mgr.
Attends Annual
Co-op Conference

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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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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.

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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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To Incite, Encour~.g e; To EntreCJ,f, Beft
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well ,rllll. IUIIII'J budlefa ud lleuiy appelfta. 1\11 w~. iVANS t11pllalfra qull&amp;y fOlds ..• ~a 1
loll[aylaga that eolUIU. llave IIIOIIqllli,fe&amp; 8 1o H Greea· ...... for ..-ruy aatloul llrllld pr(trj.
111111. lleaemller, It takea oDiy f~.tt Ia pmhales to nu 1 dole book oiB lo H Green StllllJII.

tb trau. uttd tntrai\s. (i. ·ex: thlt thetnren't any.
jt; . iiiOtJ. Fr. eihorler, rr tat, eihciiiare,
'i'be people who "run" the local bloodmD, ~- i.nctte, en~o11rage.' 1 trans , To entree!, bile understandably are weary of exhorting.
'·111eg earnestly; encourage to do; to warn, ad- The local Red Cross Chapter needs dnly a
• ·mooi'sh 2 intrans. To practice cxhortrt!Jon few more bloodmobile visit fiascos to thro\1'
That's wha1 Mr Webster used to say about m thrir hands an:d ask for a new deck. A
new deck would have somebody else dealing,
'it. 111at's wl1at the word means shll
We JO!fl the local Red Cross chapter, its too.
. •board, the dozens of people who regularly
This much b certain: Bload credits have to
help with the lodl Bloodmobile program, be paid If too little is received to carry (he
. the coumy health board, and the rCJ.lllar program until April even on the !united basis
,. . h!ood givers to exhort 150 givers of }'/~ole of tq donors and t~4it' famllie~ it wtll.lilive Ill
. blood to the Pomeroy Jumor High al\91\or: ...b,e ilbut do\\1
. n. 'fh.·.~~-•' .w
, .•o~ld be nothln.g else
' ' tum next Monday, January' 13, someun\e Jle·
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'' tween the hours of 12 noon and 6 p.m
· .,.. to do. . _, .~ ·~c~' •: · • , · ·•,
t
' This bloodmobile visit should bear the slo·
And so what may be donll to awaken Meigs
; .• gan: "You've Got To Give, To Get."
County to tbe -~obtinuing need for blood ad·
·, That's exactly the way it will bel Plll~ps•,111119l!lllrl!d .111(~ e only sane way that ca.n ~e
· 'Xe have heFd wolfe cried•so often ,w~, ~jvel; . deVIsejlln ~!~~ s~ely!
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become careless This time the WQ!Ce really , ,. '"t~l'!lapa&gt;wlmt Glillia Gounty did liilaht llUi·
1i d ~ur door. He has his nose Inside. He: gesi a way,• '.,':
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; Meig5 County has fallen behmd its quota
lo frequently that today tt Is known that 150
donors wilt be needed in order to pay back
what has been borrowed from Holzer Hospl·
tal and the Huntington Regional Center. It l.s
- ~- .• ,., believed we would have enough left fo1
needs between now and jl.prll,. .dnte
the next bloodmobile visit. At .least. It
give us a start 'on future reqyil'ements.
re-establish MMgs C9unty crsd!t.. .
Ho,,vcv,er. and this Is a big however, even
150 pints next Monday only would pern\tt
blood to be giVen to persons and their lm~edlate famjl!es who have donor credits with
the local Red Cross. We are that far behind
Will the l'fOife get in the door iC -ke fall
;hort of the goal next Monday' Will the
'· ~lood pr·ogrnm he shut down. puttrng th~ busllles~ of obtaining blood ba:)! into the meoieval stage of tJach man and hls family for him·

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Cloudta Cunnlni ham,
Su•le Ruachel, John
Willlam!l, Diana

Mooro, Tom·
Moore, Kathy

Moore, ~arbara
Tommy Smith,

Lou Miller,

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Gruescr, Tom·
RuJChel, Su11

"""'IIID!Ih!•o,, Lenora BUI , Lula
Knapp, Kay McCIIo·

'A prayer closed the program
Mr. and lin P.aymond Mitior

and children of Columbuo were the
New 1/eor'o Day IUI•te of Mr. and

Mrs !loyal

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Blackwou of' Tuppera Plain• eall·
ed on Mrs. Ma Slack.

TM Syracui; ,IJ!Irde'l\ q ub IIIII
at fho JiO"!e' b! 'llfh, .romel' Quick
with lira. Don Co.lt!lll " · 1..1111~- .
hOotm oll Tllursdll' evoplhf'3an.
2nd. The prealdent, Mra. Jam•!

Tcolord

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wcfe
iu't~l~lcln rite" Th'llvery bv Mro. Alpha Cottrill, Ml" Janice
available 30 cento reaford, Mil!' Eleanor Carroll and
in lt~h•llnl'~ at gu•&lt;ls Sharon Sue and Craie &lt;;«·
SeQIII.nel olftce. St~.60 lrtll.
mocttn~. 6tbou ,al(edd/ng

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To Incite, Encour~.g e; To EntreCJ,f, Beft
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well ,rllll. IUIIII'J budlefa ud lleuiy appelfta. 1\11 w~. iVANS t11pllalfra qull&amp;y fOlds ..• ~a 1
loll[aylaga that eolUIU. llave IIIOIIqllli,fe&amp; 8 1o H Greea· ...... for ..-ruy aatloul llrllld pr(trj.
111111. lleaemller, It takea oDiy f~.tt Ia pmhales to nu 1 dole book oiB lo H Green StllllJII.

tb trau. uttd tntrai\s. (i. ·ex: thlt thetnren't any.
jt; . iiiOtJ. Fr. eihorler, rr tat, eihciiiare,
'i'be people who "run" the local bloodmD, ~- i.nctte, en~o11rage.' 1 trans , To entree!, bile understandably are weary of exhorting.
'·111eg earnestly; encourage to do; to warn, ad- The local Red Cross Chapter needs dnly a
• ·mooi'sh 2 intrans. To practice cxhortrt!Jon few more bloodmobile visit fiascos to thro\1'
That's wha1 Mr Webster used to say about m thrir hands an:d ask for a new deck. A
new deck would have somebody else dealing,
'it. 111at's wl1at the word means shll
We JO!fl the local Red Cross chapter, its too.
. •board, the dozens of people who regularly
This much b certain: Bload credits have to
help with the lodl Bloodmobile program, be paid If too little is received to carry (he
. the coumy health board, and the rCJ.lllar program until April even on the !united basis
,. . h!ood givers to exhort 150 givers of }'/~ole of tq donors and t~4it' famllie~ it wtll.lilive Ill
. blood to the Pomeroy Jumor High al\91\or: ...b,e ilbut do\\1
. n. 'fh.·.~~-•' .w
, .•o~ld be nothln.g else
' ' tum next Monday, January' 13, someun\e Jle·
'~ ·L •
'' tween the hours of 12 noon and 6 p.m
· .,.. to do. . _, .~ ·~c~' •: · • , · ·•,
t
' This bloodmobile visit should bear the slo·
And so what may be donll to awaken Meigs
; .• gan: "You've Got To Give, To Get."
County to tbe -~obtinuing need for blood ad·
·, That's exactly the way it will bel Plll~ps•,111119l!lllrl!d .111(~ e only sane way that ca.n ~e
· 'Xe have heFd wolfe cried•so often ,w~, ~jvel; . deVIsejlln ~!~~ s~ely!
.
become careless This time the WQ!Ce really , ,. '"t~l'!lapa&gt;wlmt Glillia Gounty did liilaht llUi·
1i d ~ur door. He has his nose Inside. He: gesi a way,• '.,':
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won't gtt In the house, p10bably, unless the
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t Here are the facts:
; Meig5 County has fallen behmd its quota
lo frequently that today tt Is known that 150
donors wilt be needed in order to pay back
what has been borrowed from Holzer Hospl·
tal and the Huntington Regional Center. It l.s
- ~- .• ,., believed we would have enough left fo1
needs between now and jl.prll,. .dnte
the next bloodmobile visit. At .least. It
give us a start 'on future reqyil'ements.
re-establish MMgs C9unty crsd!t.. .
Ho,,vcv,er. and this Is a big however, even
150 pints next Monday only would pern\tt
blood to be giVen to persons and their lm~edlate famjl!es who have donor credits with
the local Red Cross. We are that far behind
Will the l'fOife get in the door iC -ke fall
;hort of the goal next Monday' Will the
'· ~lood pr·ogrnm he shut down. puttrng th~ busllles~ of obtaining blood ba:)! into the meoieval stage of tJach man and hls family for him·

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Trim-loin tenderness al shoulder
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PORK .STEAK · ........ ·~ ·.. ·...... · IlL 49c
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Slked :- lb. 45c

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Cloudta Cunnlni ham,
Su•le Ruachel, John
Willlam!l, Diana

Mooro, Tom·
Moore, Kathy

Moore, ~arbara
Tommy Smith,

Lou Miller,

~• · ·~~ ••• ft,

Gruescr, Tom·
RuJChel, Su11

"""'IIID!Ih!•o,, Lenora BUI , Lula
Knapp, Kay McCIIo·

'A prayer closed the program
Mr. and lin P.aymond Mitior

and children of Columbuo were the
New 1/eor'o Day IUI•te of Mr. and

Mrs !loyal

~omll.

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llh'i. Win lllake' all flirt f,blrley
Blackwou of' Tuppera Plain• eall·
ed on Mrs. Ma Slack.

TM Syracui; ,IJ!Irde'l\ q ub IIIII
at fho JiO"!e' b! 'llfh, .romel' Quick
with lira. Don Co.lt!lll " · 1..1111~- .
hOotm oll Tllursdll' evoplhf'3an.
2nd. The prealdent, Mra. Jam•!

Tcolord

WI! 1~

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wcfe
iu't~l~lcln rite" Th'llvery bv Mro. Alpha Cottrill, Ml" Janice
available 30 cento reaford, Mil!' Eleanor Carroll and
in lt~h•llnl'~ at gu•&lt;ls Sharon Sue and Craie &lt;;«·
SeQIII.nel olftce. St~.60 lrtll.
mocttn~. 6tbou ,al(edd/ng

three montb1,
where nva\1

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SPORTS
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our tlttn~,~~ he 881d; "b\Jt J d0ft 1t
\nolll :ffatber we're notMQ
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But Stein wasn't cohccrned
"f l\.nUo,~o tl,n" nfl" An If 'JrJ,,f fhrw ,....~~~tt "nw t&lt;~ ~ l"t "' about that prospect bcc,bsc he

11'""~'~"* ,..~,. ua '""e T.of'!lt ttfvl! tt to 'Nn.''
SYI01'1o n•·k ~nn•tJY'S
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Wedne1,day nlrhl'a vlcto!y came
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f8DDV Lewis of We~! Vlr2inla Unlversltv nnd his ~toll tho Njtlonal Boxinl Ann., and It
lhlllk
Hawtl\om~ Is t.hP stron2est. the oulcke~t an~ the
eonvlncloa if the 2·1 odds
school football olaver In the U. S. !Od9V. 'l'!tev
Hart the favorite before
him as too drawer material for cnllePe foo!b911.
a nd
.,.,-,.,, Sikora&lt;.
and narold
• ~~b~l,sC~=~ orettv olain to Pornerov·~ .great fullback ~nd
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Dick )tetton last week in MorJiantown Thev lt!•ri•~?
or a pow·
would have
Mountaineers clio Washimtton &amp; L~ Unlver.
except • for
lt]lroduj:e Hawthorne to the unl!~rsltv athletic staff.
.Junior In action here J:llanQ~IvinR Day. .
t~~ijild ;iiei!On:. "We were treated rovallv an~ .Junior was of.
scholarship limit to enroll neKI fail."
'IV&amp;I'l! Sitn RUfSell frid ST Johnson,

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Totalo 21 13·11) 5~. · .
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to sav- "If West VIrginia Is not the No. 1 team
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anli!'l.!il•• hut Vifltnt'v 'rUiif'j\ tho1r r.~m41! frnm l\ohintl_ 'Paf'llna ht!tler ranlting Wedlleeday night,
1/IO'On--Yn min """ fha C"l irll}foC!t nf rn~l'nin~&lt;: 'rllllu (m•trht but his manager, Marty Stein, .i'e-

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West Vlfglnin's ioflofaJl.8
l.lountalnecrs stretched tlir wl~1
nlng streak to 11 gam&lt; j!l&lt;lay,
but It took a referee's lgputed
&lt;all and a desperation ~-~~ ~b·
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, It seemed to me important to know whether ~ogan wa5 up
br down for that game. That was the reason bchtnd the short
'Item yesterday quoting Jim Myers .of the Logan DaUv News
~ the effect thaut the ChLieftai,ns wer.~ up, butddtefinlti!iy!GTh. i~ M~~~t,inr;:;,'."76w;;dt~rum~~ .~~
.tQuld give us a ne on ogan s wo prev1ous e eats, to a • Viilanova at Phllodelphia Wed·
110~ ~73 and to We}llton 43·57, and how these sta(k Porn· neida\o 11ight came when sloot,
tfi)V In the power ratings,
IO·Inrh Lloyd Sharrer connected
·· .Writer Myers said Logan was way, way up. H~ was convinO' ,with a IO·loot Jump shot two •eo·
&amp;\It was his club's besl ~arne of the .eason by far. Add to this onds bolore the final buijl~;·.
. lhe fact that Pomeroy was ~lving' an automa·tic to Points
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olayin~ on a stran£e floor I!P~ we've ~ot rern.ainln~ . a
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Jll&lt;iitvtew: Roynoldo 3, Howell 2
CoUina t Chevalier
0, Wober 0 Total 13.
22 27 3U3
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G. Dugan 8, D

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SPORTS
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hi~ OJ1P,q, WA11Rinti ~~d _.4th•n. are d!~ortlv 1h•iiil.

.l'il ~Attie for a split but I hope the Pilithl!rs aHd Mr. Retton
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CIIICAGO UP _ Sugar Hart,

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our tlttn~,~~ he 881d; "b\Jt J d0ft 1t
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But Stein wasn't cohccrned
"f l\.nUo,~o tl,n" nfl" An If 'JrJ,,f fhrw ,....~~~tt "nw t&lt;~ ~ l"t "' about that prospect bcc,bsc he

11'""~'~"* ,..~,. ua '""e T.of'!lt ttfvl! tt to 'Nn.''
SYI01'1o n•·k ~nn•tJY'S
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f8DDV Lewis of We~! Vlr2inla Unlversltv nnd his ~toll tho Njtlonal Boxinl Ann., and It
lhlllk
Hawtl\om~ Is t.hP stron2est. the oulcke~t an~ the
eonvlncloa if the 2·1 odds
school football olaver In the U. S. !Od9V. 'l'!tev
Hart the favorite before
him as too drawer material for cnllePe foo!b911.
a nd
.,.,-,.,, Sikora&lt;.
and narold
• ~~b~l,sC~=~ orettv olain to Pornerov·~ .great fullback ~nd
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Dick )tetton last week in MorJiantown Thev lt!•ri•~?
or a pow·
would have
Mountaineers clio Washimtton &amp; L~ Unlver.
except • for
lt]lroduj:e Hawthorne to the unl!~rsltv athletic staff.
.Junior In action here J:llanQ~IvinR Day. .
t~~ijild ;iiei!On:. "We were treated rovallv an~ .Junior was of.
scholarship limit to enroll neKI fail."
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Grate, King, Scraif, ,1ackt, Hoff;
""'" Parsons, . l!ltehlleld Slloon.
Totalo 21 13·11) 5~. · .
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who alre11dy hu,won )3 ol 27 pro
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anli!'l.!il•• hut Vifltnt'v 'rUiif'j\ tho1r r.~m41! frnm l\ohintl_ 'Paf'llna ht!tler ranlting Wedlleeday night,
1/IO'On--Yn min """ fha C"l irll}foC!t nf rn~l'nin~&lt;: 'rllllu (m•trht but his manager, Marty Stein, .i'e-

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l.lountalnecrs stretched tlir wl~1
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but It took a referee's lgputed
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r.;y~tern" likes to include. Bul flj I been there the same
k~i:': would have happened.
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, It seemed to me important to know whether ~ogan wa5 up
br down for that game. That was the reason bchtnd the short
'Item yesterday quoting Jim Myers .of the Logan DaUv News
~ the effect thaut the ChLieftai,ns wer.~ up, butddtefinlti!iy!GTh. i~ M~~~t,inr;:;,'."76w;;dt~rum~~ .~~
.tQuld give us a ne on ogan s wo prev1ous e eats, to a • Viilanova at Phllodelphia Wed·
110~ ~73 and to We}llton 43·57, and how these sta(k Porn· neida\o 11ight came when sloot,
tfi)V In the power ratings,
IO·Inrh Lloyd Sharrer connected
·· .Writer Myers said Logan was way, way up. H~ was convinO' ,with a IO·loot Jump shot two •eo·
&amp;\It was his club's besl ~arne of the .eason by far. Add to this onds bolore the final buijl~;·.
. lhe fact that Pomeroy was ~lving' an automa·tic to Points
k
olayin~ on a stran£e floor I!P~ we've ~ot rern.ainln~ . a
·. Jot of hopes tot the PAnthers In their ~uest for league honofll,

Thli l.wn

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said thol action waj taken "for
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WasPienty;IJp'FBl,&amp;ib~rbr .

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Jll&lt;iitvtew: Roynoldo 3, Howell 2
CoUina t Chevalier
0, Wober 0 Total 13.
22 27 3U3
2 ~ 12 13
G. Dugan 8, D

18, Lambert 2,
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Trail Garden
Club Me~ting

STIVERSVILLE
TraUer tpace. Ue•rt of lollddteporl, Get lllci.ted before muddy
ll"Ollltd hurts you. Phone 9•63Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Daley
Slore) 14l•'llleport, Ohlt&gt;1" 2 •trc

The cheer leaders of Portland
Grade Sc~ool held a slumber .
party in the home of Mr. and
Mr.s. Edgar Brewer and daughter

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were viaitors in the Ol'en Chilgers
home Sunday.
There wlll be a county wldo
prayer meeting at the Mom
Chapel ~burch Sunday Jan. 19
Mrs. ,Prank Holter and family
opent Sonday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Lawrence.
Mr. and Mra. LaWrence Rose of
Morning. Star were guests Sunday
of ,her s!ster, Mrs. Leona Smllb
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Homemakers
Meeting Is Held

On Wednesday, January 8, 1967
the meeting of the Racine Future
old year out and new year m.·
Homemakers met In the Home Ec.•!'...!.....:..
( 17) Help Wanted Present were Margarct Dur~t .
onoml" Department The meet•ni
Leanna Brewer, Mmam, Juanita 1
was called to order by the Club
Have you thought ';r bem&amp;;.t and Cookie Sm1th, Susanne and
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4Jls Ann Knopp.
Avon
Reprcsentol!ve7
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B.everly Price and Judy Cozart.
~ BUICK VS "4 di'. S.dan.
Minutes
and
roll
call
was
read
have, may I suggest you mquire Karen Furby was unnble to atCbolce o! one Super &amp; one Road·
by lhe Secretary-Treaourer, Mary
at .onc:e. A von, Box 148, Mar- tend because of measles.
1 master. A quality automobile •t iettl, OhiO.
I GrJtc~ Stobart.
There were M
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Edgar Brewer has been Ill.
' low price. $895. Blaettnar''
members
present.
Freida Carpenter and Howard
lumeroy.
1 6 61c Earn, learn and have fuil three
Topic for this meeting was "Jlls·
to four nights a week. Wnte Box Lawrence attended a show at Pl
arrangeme nt made in
cuaslon of What a Home Econom·
Pleasant
recently.
No. 668A % The Daily Sentinel
1955 OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 dr
Oriental fas hion of catlails, dock
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitt• isl Has 'l:o Do '' The committee apMr. and Mrs. George Souders.
Holliday Coupe Rydramatic dri- Pomeroy for mterview. HHtp
and Chinese lantern plattts, In 8 and family of Columbus were pointed to choose a Home Demon~
Xenia,
spent
the
weekend
with
ve. A beautiful car that show-,
brass bowl was di:sphlyed by visiting his grandparents Mr alld 1tratlon Agent were: Chairman,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell
_tender care $1,69S. lllaettnar'•l ( 181 Employment
Mrs.
Robert Thompson the ad - Mrs. Clarence Russell Thursday Patli Roush, Elizabeth Davis, Lin·
Tal bolt.
visor.
Joe Dugan who has employ- da Hayman, Lucille Norris, and
Pomeroy.
1 6 6tc
Randy and Toni Wells returned
,anted
ment in Columbus was home over J{net Evans.
home
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Souders
Followlqg the meeting refresh- the weekend.
1955 FORD VB Customline 2 dr. N-o-w-ta-k-in_g_; applicnu'"o-ns--,-fo_r_S_e-nafter spending a week with the
They selected Mr&amp; Howard Noments were served bY Peggy as·
R. D. Hills received~ word that
Scdan. Fordomatic. You'Jl shop
tinct Newspaper Routes 1n Talbot Is
si•ted by her mother, Mrs. El- their grandson Gary Whit&lt; of lan, Home Demonstration Age&amp;t In
1 long time before you find .::
Mrs ~·anme Durst has been ill.
clellner cur al this ·price. $l,Z~
~mcroy. Call 398, pom~ruy,
wood Bowers to Mary Thompson, Charleston had been in an auto- Meigs County.
Mn, Nolan gave a very interestRudy Durst called 'on Ebcr
Sedonia Spencer, M1lhe ·Legar mobile accident. He was taken
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 6 61c
12 28 tp
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Carpenter and Cam1ly rCl'Cntly
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cmd !Mrs. Tho'!!pson.
\ to a hQspital where he ttnderwent Ing talk on "What a Home EconoICIM·All fOICI PLAHI-cieu. Tbomu S.JVtver (center), head of
Mrs Dorothy Durst, Mrl. Janet
surgery for a broken bone in hl3 1"181 Has To Do." The meeting
!955 CHRYSLER V8 4 dr. Sedan. Now taking applloatlons for Senthe Strate&amp;tc Air Command, II obown In to. An1elea u he anwas then adjourned.
Lawrence,
Portland
aod
Mrs
tmal
NPwspapcr
Routes
In
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· This is a one owner car and a
nounced plans to 111Dicb lnlereootlnolltal ballistic m!JsUes and
Louise
Brewer
shopped
in
PomeMiddleport.
Call
398,
Porn&lt;'·
Joe Cooper and sons ol w. Va.
new Buick trade-in. A fine car
perhapo I talelllte from lbe Cooke AJr ron:e 8&amp;!0 near Santa
roy.
12-13 t'
spent a few days recently with
at a low pri~e. $1,595 Blaet·
lllarla, Callf. At lett ~ GeD. DIYicl Wade, COIIUIWlder of the Air
Mr. and Mrs Beecher Cooper.
tnar's, Pomeroy.
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Force 1'1r1t !dlJslle Dlvilloll, 111d II rllht to Gen. Bernard
Kearney Rathburn spent Ia ~;
(20)Buslness Services
Schriever, chid ol f!&gt;e Air l'orce Balllltlc Jdllalle Dlvlololl.
Wednesday with his aun t, Lillie
LEGAL NOTICE
"953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr Sedan. OrHoward T. Allen, an inrompe· Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Wo:·
ll!inal black finish Overhaul,
Good Clean Used Cars
Mrs. J. B Elberfeld entertain- ley Francis.
tent person/ residing at 41D Allen
good cond1Uon. Week-end specAll Makes and Models
ed witb a family dinner Tuesday
Drive, Charleston, w. Va., end
Mr and Mrs. Joe Howley retal. $495. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
Farm Bureau Colmcil 3·A met at
January 7 at her home, Mulbeny cently visited Mr. and Mn.
The
charleston
National
Bank,
.
1
186tc
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren ;,;'
Avenue
honoring
her
husband
on
Charleston, W. Va,, as committee
Mule Davis and family
AUTO SALES
Pickens Thursday evenig.g, Jan. 3.
for Howard T. Allen. an incmnpe.
Plans for a spring Flower Show
Mrs. Reibel thanked the com1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr. 210 Sedan. QUICk sERVICE on Watch Re tent person will take notice that were made when the Amateur mittee wbo worked on the Christ· his f!O!h birthday.
The business meeting was in
The table was attr•ctive ceo
1
Orlgmul fmtsh . Excellent tJrll-.:
charge o! the president Harry
pairing by Factory Tralned on the 24th; day or December, Gardeners Club met Wednesday mas decoration contest projec::.t tereo Wllh' a large three tiered
Clean upholstery. $685. Blael
Guthrie. The discussion period in
watchmakers COLLINS JEWEL- 19S7, Clarence w. Proffitt, as evenmg at the home of Mrs E. 0 and announced that Mrs George cake iced in white and decorated
tnar's, Pomeroy.
1 6 8tc
char~e of Warren Pickens, assi,t·
ERS, Pomeroy
1 3 tf Admlqlslratpr of the Estate of Rall with Mrs. Robert Coats as Meinhart, one of the prize winners, with yellow rosebuds, green
ant Discussion Leader 1 was on the
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;
Frank
C.
Allen,
deceased,
flied
'
co-hostess.
.
.
had
returned
her
prize
money
and
·~--,~-:-leaves and 90 white candles, the
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topic 11 How can Farmea Increase -:
• Your OniJI Authorl!ed
his pettition m the Probate Court
Mrs. Robert Reibel, preSident, asked that it be used on tbe land- gift of the employees rrom ~~e
C9l
Sola
Their Income."
Fuller BRUSH MAN
Meigs Couny, Ohio, in Case No. p~eslded and ?pened the meeting lacaplng project at the school.
Store.
The hostess served refreshments ·
17 ~09 against the above named With the Lords Prayer Theme of
Mrs. L. E. Raynolds gave a re- Elberfeld
~Dill Bulit Kltcbea, Kitchen
Present wer&lt; Mr and Mrs. AtSusan Wlpple, six year old of fru1t salad, cake and coffee to
JJmes Marriner
defendant, Howard T Allen, an !he s~ow will be "Flowers in the port e! the sale of the club coek..L
daughter or Mrs. Emestme Wipdell1ned for your homo. Free
736 1. Moln St.
incompetent person, and otherti, News with Mrs. Randolph Hum- books ~nd It was announced that fred Elb•reld, Mrs. WilliHlll Dow- pel, celebrated her birthday on the following : Mr. and Mrs. Harry ·
elllmat01 Foremm &amp; Ab~U.
Guthrie, Richard Yost, Mr. and
nie and son Btlly and Mr. and
Pomeroy, Ohio
praying that the real estate de- phreys as chairman and Mrs. A. Mrs. William Slater would succeed Mrs.
Phone tll8t-Y.
8 8 tr
Wtlliarrt Anderson a,nd ·sons Wednesday morning at the Kind· Mrs. Elmer Kautz, Mr. and 1\lrs. ·
ergarten.
J'OR SJ.iJ!: one Lon..ii.r deep ll'ho.. No, 121 - After :0-~~ scribed herein be sold and that 1. StraUSB as -co-chairman.
' . Mra. Norman Humphreys as advisDecorated cup cakes, ice cream, Howard Bolen, Mr. ana Mn. Wll:
well jet pump wltu pi'OIIllre - - - -- - - - _ _ the rlgbts, ,Interests: and lleltll
Mn. C. E Blekesle~ WB! In or of the Ju~lor Amateur Garden- John, Jimmy and Don all of
Pomeroy;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'Earl
Elnoise
makers and balloons were ber Parloer and Eddie, Harry Pic~- ·
tank an~ '"'Itch. AIIO 811-feel - - - - - - - - - - of all parties mill be fully deter- charge o! the evenln~ s program ere Club whiCh will meet regularber£cld,
Logan;
Mr.
and
Mrs
served
to the children with Mrs. ens, C. E Humphrey, ~nd tbe hol,f, ;pla•Uc ;:pe, I \II 1 !¥&amp;; ont
WE BUY
mined, adjusted and protected; and' her husband, Me1go County ly at the home o! Mrs. Paul Theiss.
·
arebltect't drawing table, s•ool
and that he be authorized and or- Agriculture agent, showed colored
The travelling prize, which was Marlin Elbe~feld and Mrs. Robert Guy Reynolds, teacher assisting. Warren Pickens.
Lytle,
Ch•lhoothe;
Robert
ElberSpecial
table
"uests
of
Susan
aDd tocll. One IYJ"&gt;Wl'lltr desk
dered to sell said real estate ac- slides to iUu•trate her topic. The contributed by Mrs. Charles Brad.
Iwere Mary Virginia Burkett, Mi·
Mid oae flllnl cabhe~ bandmade.
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
cording to the statutes In such prov~~. theme was "Trees In o~r , bury, was won by Mrs. Theiss and feld, Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Siddall and chelle Buck, Marc E. French, DaODe electric labt. aaw, ••e wo(lll
SCRAP IRON - METALS
case made and provided, and lor Loeahty ~nd Mrs. Bl~eslee ' I Mrs. Bradburylwon the door, prize.
!,the, •ne oolld oak mdoboard,
such other and·further relief as loplc was The Role They Play In The hostesses served a &amp;!lad son A!Cred, l\olartctta; Mr. and wl Bnqkirk, Bettv Rae Russell,
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ODe "Wblte" sewing maehine,
he may be entitled to.
Conversation". Among the slides course to twenty-three members Mrs. R. B. Slagel and daughters, Sylvia Swanson and Bryon Annas. I
"'
111Uque. l"to" Forneroy 81ihl.
l
Ssid real esla';e Is descrlbo)d as were a number ef parka In Ohio. and t~elr JIUest, ;~r. Blakeslee. Kathryn and Virginia, Ironton and
10 1 61!.: Phone
· PoK.ro) follows:
•
Roll call responses were 1"Decld- Mrs. lloll used dried arrangements Richard Elberfeld and son DP.510
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The following described real es-- uous Trees."
.
in her Hving room tor the party . Vld , HJllsboro
\
BIH Anderson Jr. caaed after
1·7 ft. doublo disc. 116" " ng/C :
- -. tate situated In the Township of T~~ program mcluded an arl\;
By Mr~ J. E. Radekin
school to wish his great graMLebanon in the county of Melp clQ The Membere of the Club
.~!ROVE
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Miller and '
'
C
C
lorn
John
Deere
pull
plow
ON
RETE
BLOCKS
and
State
of
Ohio,
acres
of
from
a
Minne~ota
Ho!tcultural
So-,
bol
father a Happy Birthday.
217
1wh!'ch are In Section No.
daughter
of
Mobile,
Alaba
ma
1-14" double bottom lnlcrnation,
Town
elety
publicatiOn
whtch
was
read
16
By Mn. ll.,bort ~ovsll
' ------spent tbe hnliday season wtth
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. 1
"Build BoHor For Lm"
1
b M Reibel
1
d
Mr. and Mrs Cectl Stover of
set cultlvaton lor Farmall Fl2
No. 2 and Ranee No. 11 ,and 11 Y· rs
· A etter wes rea
her pyarents, Mr. and Mrs G. B.
GRUI!SER BLOCK CO.
acres being in 60 acre Lot No. 172 by the secretary, Mrs. Gl•nn Lorn- Parkersburg, 1\tr. and ivlrs. Jack
Radekin and family.
tractor. l-1941 John Deere tra·
of the Ohio Company's Purchase, bert, from Harold E. Hubbard, Sargent and family, Miss Mabel
MrE. Grace Hensler spent a
!)tor with Hydrallc loader and
3 Mllll North of Pomeroy
and bouftded and described as fol- clerk of the Board of Education, Robmson all of ttaci.ne, Mr. and
fl!w days with her son Clayton
I set lt1drallc cultivator for the
,
low•· Beginning at a post U chains thanking the club for the land- Mrs. Pete Shields, Mr. ond Mrs.
and family, Albany.
above tractor, I good UKed
On Rt. 33. Coil Wm. Gru11or
uth ot''IM northwesi-'tOt'llet '~ ICIIllln&amp; o!· the new Elementary Howard Robinson. •nd !umlly, Eo, n,,
Mrs. Ne1lie 1 Vale pnd son
IDX38 tractor, lire and tube ,, _
&lt; Rock Sprlngo
:~id Sectloh No: 16 ,. theUC"',DU.... iebodl•, ·a civic project of the club. ward ROliinsnn of Clevclnnd, Mr
"•"I
s:ood fresh Guernsey Durham ~...,___________
,.,- ""
Johnnie
spent
part
of
their
\'aca·
and Mrs Raymond Robinson and
Sixteen ehlldren frqm tho
ero.s.s milk cow I mixed cow.
'
- -125 chain• t~ a poat, which I In
Cam1lv of Bremen. North Caro County Home were guestS of the lion with Mr. and Mrs. S. IJ. Vale,
Ralph A. Lambrlqht. RD No.
RADIQ &amp; TE~EVISIOli SERVICE, the middle o! the west line o!
0
U
2
linu Spent New Year's Day w1th First Presbyterian Church Sun· Belleville, Ill.
Bailey Run RoJCI, Pomeroy,
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance laid Section; thence eaot to tho
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout. LoMr. and Mrs. Eurl Robinson.
day morning at the worship serOhio,
1 6tp
Store 116 w. Main St., PomeroY center of Ground Hog Creek, down
vctta
and Mary Ellen- Stout. Al8
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Gene
Hayen
und
vi~
and
then
were
dinner
guests
2 23 t! the middle of the same to tho
Middleport
ramily, Mrs. Walter Roush
of church members. This Is an bany and Mrs. Maggie Caster
.-:-:c-----:---,-"----1Ohio River; thence up 88id river to
Enst Letart spf'nt sunday w!lh annual project or the DeaconeR· were New Year's guests or Mr.
I'Jeetroltll tweeper and Clarinet lloollng and Spouting New nnd a posl 15 chains south of the north
Ohio
!
Repairs.
CJlnl
Sarver,
Lowe"
line
of
said
section
No.
10;
thence
Offlrprs
C
or
the
new
year
wf!rc
Mrs Russell Uuush.
ses of the church with Mrs. Har· and Mrs Grover Stout
ror ~ale. can 11481 before e a. Laurel Cliff Road, Pomeroy, HI. west 97 chains IS Unto . to the elected when the Gol&lt;len Rule Mr.Mrs.andHarold
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Fairchild
Roush
ullcndc1
1
old
Sauer
as
chairman.
m. or Iller 4 p. hi10 18 6tfc
2.
1·7-Htp place of beginning, contailllng 231 Clsss of the Pomoruy Chu rch of the Friendship Counc1: mcctm':!
The Rev. Howard RuppNt and anti niece Judy May spent a few we Cam 01r Owa Aeeoull
- -- -- ~-- - acres, more or Jess.
Christ met Tul·~day cvcn111g at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed1- Harold Sauer Curmshed •rans· days with his parents, Air and
lood Mbod Hay. BY the bal• 01
REFERENCE DEED: Volume the church.
of Kentrailer load. H. A Cole, Tup
11011 Roush Thursday evenmg at portatJOn to bring the children M". Walter )'airchild
1133, page 288 of the Deed Records
Denver l\apple. president. op- Bashan.
tucky.
pera Plallll. Phone 1250.
to church.
Meigs County, Ohio.
cnrd the meeting with prayer fol·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner
IZ4-31tp,
Mra. Ellen Sayre is ill.
Arter having dinner Ylilh var·
Subject,
however,
to
an
easelowed by devotions takt"n from
Sbaron Wutre spent the week ious members and ~their faml1ics 2nd !Ira John Holliday attended
'DI Pontl_a_c_J-I
_o_u_s_e_T_r_al__lc-·r-.-40 ft '
mcnt given hy Jennie Allen snd Matthew 2: 19-23 by Mrs Harold end with Mr. and ~II'S. Bernard the children spent the afternoon the funeral of Harvey Speakman
ACT NOW
2D !1. ownlngo, In goud concllrrank c. Allen, her husbantl, ,to Smith who also reatl a :itory Wolfe at Letart Falls
SA
VI
$100TO
$1000
with their hosts and hoatesse; at Loudouderry.
tlon. Re11onable. Call RullanJ
the State of Ohio, da\cd June 23, "The Three Wu;c men'' Group
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
Waverly~ Ohio, dealer stuc'
Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Hart aml and returned home in the even·
2466N. Leo Morris, Rutlancl.
1053 and recorded in Easement Rc smging of two hymns '"The Solid
Avancl, Arlin and Tina Marie
with
75
new
and
used
trollors
family
of
Tanners
Hun
and
Mr.
ing.
1-7-8tp.
cord No. 4, et page 217 of the re- HO&lt;·k" and "Open MY E~es That and Mr:~ . Earl Robinson spent
Families who entertained and were· guests of relatives in Col·
14 to 50 ft., also 10 wldea. Tw
cords of Easements of Mcigs-Coun· I May Sec" concluded lhe devo- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ger- I the number of chll~ren they In- umbua Friday and Saturday:
lAY and C('IRN: Stanley Gibbs, and three bedroom!, natlona!L
lions.
ohlo.
.
, · Lolli Bottom, Route 2.
aid HarmJin.
vited were. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlghl
known makee. The lowest pos· 1ty,Furthermore,
aubjet
to
an
easeIt was voted to order The
'
11 21 6tfp slble terme anywhere. Drive
Wallace and sons, 2; Mr and
ment given by Iennie Allon and Church and Home mugH!ine for
Mrs. Gail Hysell and Sandra, :i:;
little and a. ~• a lot. These ar
Frank C. Allen to the Columbull the cla&amp;s. It. was also voted to
Mr and Mrs. Donald Lowery ond
well worth your trip. This 1 and Southern Ohl() Electric Com· sell uoolly Duzits" Plan.s were
Patty, 3; !lr- and M}'s E. 0
your LAST ahopplng place, "
pany dated September 28, 10a3 1 made for a kitchen shower for
Rev. G. H Hall, District Supt. Tewksbary, I; Mr. and Mn. Catl
come prepored to deal. Fast and recorded in Deed Book No. tho lchurth.
was the house guest of Mr. and Gilmore, 2; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
free delivery. Move In tomor 17lJ, at pa&amp;e 71 of the Record• of
Jerry Taylor was elected as Mrs Pearl Jacobs over the week Sauer and daughter, Mary Rllth,
row -\nythlng o! value "takeq needa, Mela:s County, Ohio.
pres1clcnt: Mr" Harold Smith, end and attended Quarlcrly Meet- 4; Miss Margaret Sauer, 2.
Ia trade.
Also, subject to a Right of Way vice prr"dcnt; Mra Walter Ken- Ing at Laurel Cliff Church.
fllV(In by Frank C. Allen. d al., to nrdy J1·., secretary; Mrs. Gladys
WAVERLY MOilLE
~lro · Mildred Jacobs and son,
Altcndance at Sunday School on
the' Ohlo Fuel Gall Company dat- llouh:!y, trem;urcr; Mrs. Elwood Jan. 5 was 8!1. Collection was $11.· Jack, called on Mr. and Mr&amp; Pearl
HOMI SALES
cd September 23, 1952, and fC· HOW&lt;'rs, flower rund chainnatl 40.
Jacobs and Mr. and Mn. Jobn
1
U, S. Hlthway 23
corded in Deed Book No. 169, at and Mrs. Ocnver Kapplc, publl- Homer Powell spent several Diehl New Year'o Day.
'.
\IIAVIRLY, OHIO
days at the Sam Le&gt;ils home in
~=====~~~~~~~~J j Poee 321 of the records of Deeds city ,
-20
of Melgs,County, Ohio.
At the close of the meeting Harrl!onvllle.
I
61 Insurance
Furthcrmor., subject to an games were played under the dlrConnie Lewis opent her ChristR!PIIl~IN( IN\Tf,\l i NG
- - .... _., - - - easement given by Jennie Allen utilln of Mrs. Kennedy and two mao vacation with her trandparand f. C. Allen, her hushnd, to solo• were presented by llr. Kap- ents, Mr. and Mrsl Orvllle Allen.
the Stale of Ohio, dated October pte.
1\lr. and Mrs. Bill 1acobs and
.
11 1932. ni!d recorded in Easoment
Rcrrcshmenta . were licrvcd by children o! Columbus were New
With Fan
.,l'oU~ J\ND SFRVICf
Record No. 1 at page 372 thereof. Mrs .• paiiey and Mn. Bowers Year'a guellls of her parcuts, Mr. 1
.
-......
Furthermore, aubjoct to a right to those named abovo and Mrs. ind Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and attend• •• •
o! way glve,n by Jennie Alit'!: and I Conra~ Ohlinger, Mr. ·and Mrs. ed Watch Meeting services on 1
/.
\;j'
~'rank C. Allen 10 The Southern ~lelvhl Smith and dauihlcr Bar- Tuesday even~•&amp; at t,be Laurel
..,_.._
Ohio Eletlllc Co. dated 1une 25, l•ara, Mro. Aldo Jcffero, Glen Cliff Church.
Ill L twAMI II.
,._ II I93D, and recorded In Rllht o! I &amp;mlth, Wayne ~lilhoan, Mrs. Oil- Recent gueots of Mr. and Mrs.
~-- ~~~~~ _
Way Record Volume 8; 11ego 77 I \Cr Michuel, Noncy Hatcher, Orville Allen were Joe and Clair
thereof.
,
Mary Allee Andrews and Dixie Hyaell of Caldwell, Orville Hysell
I. Moln Sl.
'PIIoro 2tCI
CQIIPU:TI tnsurooco Proleetloa.
. . '114) Fur Rent
Plalntlf!, In his petition,. at- !'ewell.
, and family and Sam Lewis acd
l'omorey, C.lilo
Uf1, Auto. Fire, Polio. can Dor loges the names of all bell"l at The nexl meeting will be held
family.
----~--~~~~~~~~~
IIIUI. Ml&lt;lrlle:ort. Ohio
El~ht Room House
Two 1tory.
lnw and next of kin o! Prank C. ol the church on Tuesday, Feb
Modern bath on occond noor
Allen, deceased, and the namos of 11
toilet ond lavatory on f1rst
all the helre at lAIN and next of - - - JOod tarqe. about five minute~
kin of Jennie Allen, deceased, who roy Tuesday a!ternoon.
from Court llou .... A. N. Benhave consented to the sale of sa1d
Mildred and Joyce Circle, Ba!·
eel, 31D-M.
1·8-61fp
real estate and who would be en· han coiled on the Eber Carpenter
Real Estate
titled to aharo In the said rool family Sunday
Apartment new unfurnished 4
estate
upon dlstrlbu~on.
Elva Dailey and dauxhtcr Judy
fl.even
Room
House
wltb
suaa:e
room11 end bat~. Basement. hot
Said defondant Is required lo called on Mr. and Mro. L. R.
central location In Mldd;eport
water heat No sm11ll chl!drtll
on cornor lot. Will Bell furnl•h· ansivcr on or before the 15th day Glnescnenmp recently
Phone - Middleport 6366 ~1.
Maxine, Victor and Tomm!'
cd
or unf11rnl 11hcd. !'ttom of Februroy, ·19311. , •
llattle Bush, Middleport, Ohio
CROW· and CROW
Durst and Chuck Van Meter
,
166lc 6035-X. D. L. Beck, 212 ll. Srd
Attomeya for Jlalntlff
spent Sunday afternoon with Deli
Middleport, onto.
1:.-10-llc
(12) 28, (l) 2, 9, ·17, 81, 6te ·
and Olive 'l'albott.
•' f roomJ and bslh ru;;;!;hed •partMl'. and Mra. . Dillon Taylor
me~t. Phone 8128·X.
I 4 6le 6 room modern ranch type huuso ~-- --In M•son, 1 block from Or~de
weru recent gueslf o Mrs. Allee
--~ -,.., llfnl - Extenalon Llddetl.
School. 2 lois. Phone SPruce
Van Cooney.
··
Loans madt your '"1 til c1tan up otcl btU•
~fold r.oard~ llrop ClolbJ
3-~:1114.
1·9-3tc "'NoTicij"op a'roc.KMOLDm
Mrs. Annlo Brewer, daughter
or to Pll' tht ntw onft. Mo,..r for tver)'
CIIAion !'talter, lllddleport.
plan tlr purthut 011 IIJnl\llft" oblJ, aut.o
ANNUAL MIIT1NG
l1.,1ne, Mrs. N_ora •Evans, daughI'IIWle atiii-X.
111 U
~or lwl\lturf'
•
, Noti&lt;!tl It hereby given that the lcr Janet and JOn ·Bill spent
2 now S room and bath uparl an9ual meeting of tho stockbold- Christmas wl~h Mr. and Mrs. Wnt
menll. Suitable for two. AI•• 1
am"l o!fl&lt;e room Coota Build- The annual meeting o! tht era o! the Fll"ll National Bank of Coleman and ·cblldren 1II&gt; Pick,
Ing, Middleport, Phone 6009. stockholders of the Pomoroy N•· Racine, Ohio, will bt held at the erlngton.
llonal Bank o! Pom~r y, Ohio lot offlce of 88ld bank In Racine, Ohio,
Mrs. Maud Van Meter hos been
1-Utc.
'
the oleMlon cf 'lrectors an1;~e according to U'a by-laws, on the 111 with the flu.
room apartment, alao 2 sleep- transaction
" o! any
•' other bu eN 2nd Tuesday, 1anuary 1'., t•••
... at Ben Allen was a recen t gues t
roomt, Call 388-Y. 1·7-3tp that may como before the moeUag 10 a. m. for the JUrpoae
· or e1eel- of Ed Ward an d sons.
will be hold at lite ~filet ,r •alld ina db'e~Wrt and l/le transaction
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Allon, Mr.
;
I
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'
Pomeroy Naljon~ Bank ~D Jan· o!auch' c\thet buslftollll may pro- ond ,Mrt: Howlll"d Allen and chll·
uary It, at 3:10 p: nt.
• 1,. 1
perly come belo~ aaid llJeeUns.
dren •jped In Pomeroy SaturAvo., '
EDISJ)N •HOBs11'p&amp;R
,
Freeland S. Nonls,
day.
' '
ft, T.
Ffftldent
, ~
Caabler
.
\
Mr.
Mro. A. C. Brewfr
1
1-tiJlte (l) ~.a, t, 8~ 8,.8 10 1118: 1011: , W ~ 19, ~ (1)3;-U; 13.'~c
were l1t ii!OIIitJW
,raeeiilly.
·
t,
ol
The Junior Winding Trail Gar·
den Club met Saturday allernoon
at tbe home of Peggy BowcrJ,
Easl Main Sl.
Mary Tholljpson presided •t
the meeting in the absence of the
president, Louella Thompson
Seed catalogues
anrl nursery
books were discussed and each
girl selected a seed catalogue to

Leanna Dee. 31 and watched the

,. ,·(Sl Aut_,- Sales

or~~rdry

Hysell Run

·Fiftan~ial Gossi"I'

~JIIY
!t88-.::'
a.a..c'lile"nrt..
,onrecordlnp 1n whlclt
1 ~rirenif·~lddleport, 0., ~rtprt~ented at the
ll&lt;l~h fair would submit thre•
Boiird, lirs. 'iri Flei~. Mr. and
' rcards oarh In 14 cn\CIOries. 111
Mrs. D. L. DuddlriS of Maoon, ~tr.
looked "' II lhe U. S. would win
and Mra. David F'lcl&amp; Jr. an~
P-4RTY
hands down and mnkc R!Usl•
Angelu and Mrs. Russe ll Rout 1.
A rec\!nt party honored Mr.
I~ok like n sucker.
nnd MrH. Edwin Brinker who celo·
Conttst Called Oft
The United St,te• gro up 08kccl brated their 50th wedding anni- THANKS AND LATI PAYMI{NT
LISBON, Po11ugal UP-A 1Jeal •
the mu•I.c o:ritlc or Satur4ay Re- versary on Dec. 26th: The liO!ll
view to help get our selection :; were 1\lr. and !Irs. Presley Rou11i shopkeeper, "ollfie~ tltat h' o .,,~
for
lnlo line, S.Yote Irving Kolodln and tbe bonered couple received St. Jotepbt HOIJ&gt;llil
l!ould
bls records Into an en- many gllta. Other IUOIII were ldr f1r1~ eld treatmiDt, oeht thi j!!:
'Hw
\'elope came a letter telllai blih and Mn. Brinker and Ro"nle of sbtutioo 1 &lt;beek jor
lllaclne, Mrs. Ray Brinker 'anri •losod _1 ~te -~~~bklj!J t&amp;e 119l-.
the eontc&amp;t was of!.
·
I
Ora Rickard.
pllal fer tirO ~lrilmt bt re&lt;el¥'
Belgi um cau~-d of! fbe contest daughters of !laaon, Mrs. Franl;ie ed there In (ktober, 1828.
,
I
and Kolod;n, wri)lnF. In tbe cur .._ . - rent ,Saturd~y Rcvle'!J lilm the
~ver
lmprossloh that the lfelglao govl'rnment wn1 in cR hoots with Rw:,
JmUMY----------~sia on that Utili doal.
• He doesn't say .so in so nuny
word~, but in connection wlth thn
cancellation , he )las thl! to Ray·
•·could It be that the &lt;ancella·
tlon wa~ possibly related to Rus
R!a's wl!ll-known q~ flciency m the
flclcl of bigh fidelity reccrdlltg?"
The su bject st&gt;ems hardly worth/
of l)n mt~rnutional incident but
when actions are unexplained
s~~Jplcion 9 are r :~mpant.''

NEW ·HAVEN

U IY llMIR C. ,WALZER

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nltllll p,• .,. Flnanela1 Wrlii~
NEW YOllK UP-America nas
a , bljllon dollar hl-fl bbsln~"• In
elUding tho sots, rocords, etc.
A1/d no notion cornea close to
!h ! bronch of ·moslcal re~rodu:lion. ·
And then t~ere'l Arn~ic"' ~
which ''' unique wjllr tile 'llltlje!l
States-&lt;&gt;r so the Belgian world'•
lair people wo~ld tell you.
1Ai!tlfdW tbmtn 1lt!! 1 'l!tmti'O'
v41-sy which Ia gathering worldwide notice. And , Ru.,Ia rna;
bjeg she b,SI ,beiten fhe U. S. in
cdllll!)al acblevet)lent.
·There was l upposed to be a

not~s that Russ1n
ehoo!ing the nctivitics iu W111ch lt excels and he
wa~ns n~ltnst a \aft-hearted, pen
nyplnehin&amp; parllci~llon by tho
u. s "thot would be worse than
no partlcipotlon n( all."
And so It goes through the eul
tural field. Rll.Ssle Ia sondlns va;t
numbrrs or workg of art to th\!
exhibition and I• spending •om,.
f60 fllll/OQL al(ilnlt the U.. S
spendlal or one-ii!tb that amount
et lhc fair.
We are going to have the ume
-trouble In the theater. says Renry
Hewes, theater critic of the Satur·
aay ltetl.w. We've got to be ~ll'e­
!ul ab~ut offendlnl any of o~r
allle.s.

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By Amateur Gardeners Club

METROPOLITAN

Sixth Bi rthda)f

!=or

Is Celebrated
1 By Susan Wipple

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OHIO VALLEY
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W

J. B. Elberfeld
Is Honored On
90th Birthday

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"THERE are no walk-on puts 100 stYe thel!!tPt'e~lon of eo!·

In the dtam• olllte. All the roles lege, l\1lelher you actually weal

we play are 'pealllnnarts."
or noll
T-hal't · ••h$1 Dorothy ,'arlo The ftret step ·!! oetually i.o.
lhlnka, and I'm lnclloed to become ..,ue·o! your voice.
agree
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Be;eral years ago I wrote May Surprla!l ou
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about Qorolhy, who was just be- When you really listen, you
ginning her worl; as • votce ·may !)ear ao~cls ~i.t wUl aur·
teacher and had opened a studio prise you. you D beilln 10 Dll.l:e
In New York. She bad chosen on on e!Jort to eliminate some of
overc,rpwded Held, one In which
you h-ve ·to be awlully goud to
survlve--..·pcclally In New York.
And Doro)hy has survived, and
lhen SOnlei , .
Here are a few ljllni!B abe has
done, and l.s doing, In the handful of years since I llrst wrote
&amp;IIOUI her.
B.isr Sehodulo
\
She teaches sixty students a
mo~lh at a achool !or alrllnas
lteWardesses; glv's 1 speech
.course at a college or music, to
lnatrull!entall~ts and future
JtlUilc teaohers; instrucbJstngen
at the Metropolitan Opera House
In the art of singing English.
AI her own studio, she gl"s
private lessons to a cancer specialist, a mt!Sicologilt, a ltldy
who reads to the blind, • !orolgn Reeordtnr pi Your Volceliflrbl
tiJplo!lla~ a Brl~s~ aclreS! who
Reveal Snrprlslar SoundL
wants to speak American, and a
teen-ager whose mother can't those DBiltll tonea, to stop dropo
' ot&amp;nd her twang any longer I ping your a• anr: to start enun- .
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elating more eleariJ.
"""" Voice Needed
Then, II you can po11lbl7
~rothybe~evea, lhat the way afford 11, try to got somelUIODI
fOU sound iJ every blt aa tmpor- tn opeeeh. Man).a4ult educa11911 ~
tant to 11amour aa the way you programs havancl\ for
look, ·~d maybe more sol When free or lor • very man tel.
you eilibark on a ael!·lDlprove- Many unlveriltlasllve tlltlll.
meqt I'IIU!\lte. ¢• )J_~ you to At any rate, do remembet !hat
. ~ ~~~.¥0~ Ylllllll u well tbe way you sound hal alDioll
Hill. "" · Jl. ,
aa mllcl\ ~flee! tin your total 1m·
·lif\t,U i!\'n!IIIJ, too.
resS!on aa tl\e way you lool:l
1 · 111!1 fllr:J wh~n tht em- ToO. L. R.:
ployei'·"" "college'tdegree" he l Will toe fltla to ad'f11e 101 qq '
, reallf .m,81lll, "l!Olleit type." Be how to mariet your ltollitmi4i I
doesn't need the specific degree, to)'l If Jlia Will pte _. Jo;tr '
be jual ,..~Is ,ou to~ -a cUI·~- ~ neatoc~d to~~~~
lured person. U you} tolce Ia cludolt, 10 I t!amlot pi Ill lotail

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Junior Winding
Trail Garden
Club Me~ting

STIVERSVILLE
TraUer tpace. Ue•rt of lollddteporl, Get lllci.ted before muddy
ll"Ollltd hurts you. Phone 9•63Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's Daley
Slore) 14l•'llleport, Ohlt&gt;1" 2 •trc

The cheer leaders of Portland
Grade Sc~ool held a slumber .
party in the home of Mr. and
Mr.s. Edgar Brewer and daughter

REEDSVILLE

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Paul ;nd Mae Childers of Philo
were viaitors in the Ol'en Chilgers
home Sunday.
There wlll be a county wldo
prayer meeting at the Mom
Chapel ~burch Sunday Jan. 19
Mrs. ,Prank Holter and family
opent Sonday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Lawrence.
Mr. and Mra. LaWrence Rose of
Morning. Star were guests Sunday
of ,her s!ster, Mrs. Leona Smllb
and family.

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Racine Future
Homemakers
Meeting Is Held

On Wednesday, January 8, 1967
the meeting of the Racine Future
old year out and new year m.·
Homemakers met In the Home Ec.•!'...!.....:..
( 17) Help Wanted Present were Margarct Dur~t .
onoml" Department The meet•ni
Leanna Brewer, Mmam, Juanita 1
was called to order by the Club
Have you thought ';r bem&amp;;.t and Cookie Sm1th, Susanne and
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President
4Jls Ann Knopp.
Avon
Reprcsentol!ve7
u
you
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B.everly Price and Judy Cozart.
~ BUICK VS "4 di'. S.dan.
Minutes
and
roll
call
was
read
have, may I suggest you mquire Karen Furby was unnble to atCbolce o! one Super &amp; one Road·
by lhe Secretary-Treaourer, Mary
at .onc:e. A von, Box 148, Mar- tend because of measles.
1 master. A quality automobile •t iettl, OhiO.
I GrJtc~ Stobart.
There were M
1 6 6te
Edgar Brewer has been Ill.
' low price. $895. Blaettnar''
members
present.
Freida Carpenter and Howard
lumeroy.
1 6 61c Earn, learn and have fuil three
Topic for this meeting was "Jlls·
to four nights a week. Wnte Box Lawrence attended a show at Pl
arrangeme nt made in
cuaslon of What a Home Econom·
Pleasant
recently.
No. 668A % The Daily Sentinel
1955 OLDSMOBILE "88" 2 dr
Oriental fas hion of catlails, dock
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitt• isl Has 'l:o Do '' The committee apMr. and Mrs. George Souders.
Holliday Coupe Rydramatic dri- Pomeroy for mterview. HHtp
and Chinese lantern plattts, In 8 and family of Columbus were pointed to choose a Home Demon~
Xenia,
spent
the
weekend
with
ve. A beautiful car that show-,
brass bowl was di:sphlyed by visiting his grandparents Mr alld 1tratlon Agent were: Chairman,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell
_tender care $1,69S. lllaettnar'•l ( 181 Employment
Mrs.
Robert Thompson the ad - Mrs. Clarence Russell Thursday Patli Roush, Elizabeth Davis, Lin·
Tal bolt.
visor.
Joe Dugan who has employ- da Hayman, Lucille Norris, and
Pomeroy.
1 6 6tc
Randy and Toni Wells returned
,anted
ment in Columbus was home over J{net Evans.
home
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Souders
Followlqg the meeting refresh- the weekend.
1955 FORD VB Customline 2 dr. N-o-w-ta-k-in_g_; applicnu'"o-ns--,-fo_r_S_e-nafter spending a week with the
They selected Mr&amp; Howard Noments were served bY Peggy as·
R. D. Hills received~ word that
Scdan. Fordomatic. You'Jl shop
tinct Newspaper Routes 1n Talbot Is
si•ted by her mother, Mrs. El- their grandson Gary Whit&lt; of lan, Home Demonstration Age&amp;t In
1 long time before you find .::
Mrs ~·anme Durst has been ill.
clellner cur al this ·price. $l,Z~
~mcroy. Call 398, pom~ruy,
wood Bowers to Mary Thompson, Charleston had been in an auto- Meigs County.
Mn, Nolan gave a very interestRudy Durst called 'on Ebcr
Sedonia Spencer, M1lhe ·Legar mobile accident. He was taken
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 6 61c
12 28 tp
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Carpenter and Cam1ly rCl'Cntly
1
cmd !Mrs. Tho'!!pson.
\ to a hQspital where he ttnderwent Ing talk on "What a Home EconoICIM·All fOICI PLAHI-cieu. Tbomu S.JVtver (center), head of
Mrs Dorothy Durst, Mrl. Janet
surgery for a broken bone in hl3 1"181 Has To Do." The meeting
!955 CHRYSLER V8 4 dr. Sedan. Now taking applloatlons for Senthe Strate&amp;tc Air Command, II obown In to. An1elea u he anwas then adjourned.
Lawrence,
Portland
aod
Mrs
tmal
NPwspapcr
Routes
In
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leg.
· This is a one owner car and a
nounced plans to 111Dicb lnlereootlnolltal ballistic m!JsUes and
Louise
Brewer
shopped
in
PomeMiddleport.
Call
398,
Porn&lt;'·
Joe Cooper and sons ol w. Va.
new Buick trade-in. A fine car
perhapo I talelllte from lbe Cooke AJr ron:e 8&amp;!0 near Santa
roy.
12-13 t'
spent a few days recently with
at a low pri~e. $1,595 Blaet·
lllarla, Callf. At lett ~ GeD. DIYicl Wade, COIIUIWlder of the Air
Mr. and Mrs Beecher Cooper.
tnar's, Pomeroy.
1 t1 6tc
Force 1'1r1t !dlJslle Dlvilloll, 111d II rllht to Gen. Bernard
Kearney Rathburn spent Ia ~;
(20)Buslness Services
Schriever, chid ol f!&gt;e Air l'orce Balllltlc Jdllalle Dlvlololl.
Wednesday with his aun t, Lillie
LEGAL NOTICE
"953 PLYMOUTH 4 dr Sedan. OrHoward T. Allen, an inrompe· Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Wo:·
ll!inal black finish Overhaul,
Good Clean Used Cars
Mrs. J. B Elberfeld entertain- ley Francis.
tent person/ residing at 41D Allen
good cond1Uon. Week-end specAll Makes and Models
ed witb a family dinner Tuesday
Drive, Charleston, w. Va., end
Mr and Mrs. Joe Howley retal. $495. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
Farm Bureau Colmcil 3·A met at
January 7 at her home, Mulbeny cently visited Mr. and Mn.
The
charleston
National
Bank,
.
1
186tc
the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren ;,;'
Avenue
honoring
her
husband
on
Charleston, W. Va,, as committee
Mule Davis and family
AUTO SALES
Pickens Thursday evenig.g, Jan. 3.
for Howard T. Allen. an incmnpe.
Plans for a spring Flower Show
Mrs. Reibel thanked the com1953 CHEVROLET 4 dr. 210 Sedan. QUICk sERVICE on Watch Re tent person will take notice that were made when the Amateur mittee wbo worked on the Christ· his f!O!h birthday.
The business meeting was in
The table was attr•ctive ceo
1
Orlgmul fmtsh . Excellent tJrll-.:
charge o! the president Harry
pairing by Factory Tralned on the 24th; day or December, Gardeners Club met Wednesday mas decoration contest projec::.t tereo Wllh' a large three tiered
Clean upholstery. $685. Blael
Guthrie. The discussion period in
watchmakers COLLINS JEWEL- 19S7, Clarence w. Proffitt, as evenmg at the home of Mrs E. 0 and announced that Mrs George cake iced in white and decorated
tnar's, Pomeroy.
1 6 8tc
char~e of Warren Pickens, assi,t·
ERS, Pomeroy
1 3 tf Admlqlslratpr of the Estate of Rall with Mrs. Robert Coats as Meinhart, one of the prize winners, with yellow rosebuds, green
ant Discussion Leader 1 was on the
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Frank
C.
Allen,
deceased,
flied
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had
returned
her
prize
money
and
·~--,~-:-leaves and 90 white candles, the
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• Your OniJI Authorl!ed
his pettition m the Probate Court
Mrs. Robert Reibel, preSident, asked that it be used on tbe land- gift of the employees rrom ~~e
C9l
Sola
Their Income."
Fuller BRUSH MAN
Meigs Couny, Ohio, in Case No. p~eslded and ?pened the meeting lacaplng project at the school.
Store.
The hostess served refreshments ·
17 ~09 against the above named With the Lords Prayer Theme of
Mrs. L. E. Raynolds gave a re- Elberfeld
~Dill Bulit Kltcbea, Kitchen
Present wer&lt; Mr and Mrs. AtSusan Wlpple, six year old of fru1t salad, cake and coffee to
JJmes Marriner
defendant, Howard T Allen, an !he s~ow will be "Flowers in the port e! the sale of the club coek..L
daughter or Mrs. Emestme Wipdell1ned for your homo. Free
736 1. Moln St.
incompetent person, and otherti, News with Mrs. Randolph Hum- books ~nd It was announced that fred Elb•reld, Mrs. WilliHlll Dow- pel, celebrated her birthday on the following : Mr. and Mrs. Harry ·
elllmat01 Foremm &amp; Ab~U.
Guthrie, Richard Yost, Mr. and
nie and son Btlly and Mr. and
Pomeroy, Ohio
praying that the real estate de- phreys as chairman and Mrs. A. Mrs. William Slater would succeed Mrs.
Phone tll8t-Y.
8 8 tr
Wtlliarrt Anderson a,nd ·sons Wednesday morning at the Kind· Mrs. Elmer Kautz, Mr. and 1\lrs. ·
ergarten.
J'OR SJ.iJ!: one Lon..ii.r deep ll'ho.. No, 121 - After :0-~~ scribed herein be sold and that 1. StraUSB as -co-chairman.
' . Mra. Norman Humphreys as advisDecorated cup cakes, ice cream, Howard Bolen, Mr. ana Mn. Wll:
well jet pump wltu pi'OIIllre - - - -- - - - _ _ the rlgbts, ,Interests: and lleltll
Mn. C. E Blekesle~ WB! In or of the Ju~lor Amateur Garden- John, Jimmy and Don all of
Pomeroy;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'Earl
Elnoise
makers and balloons were ber Parloer and Eddie, Harry Pic~- ·
tank an~ '"'Itch. AIIO 811-feel - - - - - - - - - - of all parties mill be fully deter- charge o! the evenln~ s program ere Club whiCh will meet regularber£cld,
Logan;
Mr.
and
Mrs
served
to the children with Mrs. ens, C. E Humphrey, ~nd tbe hol,f, ;pla•Uc ;:pe, I \II 1 !¥&amp;; ont
WE BUY
mined, adjusted and protected; and' her husband, Me1go County ly at the home o! Mrs. Paul Theiss.
·
arebltect't drawing table, s•ool
and that he be authorized and or- Agriculture agent, showed colored
The travelling prize, which was Marlin Elbe~feld and Mrs. Robert Guy Reynolds, teacher assisting. Warren Pickens.
Lytle,
Ch•lhoothe;
Robert
ElberSpecial
table
"uests
of
Susan
aDd tocll. One IYJ"&gt;Wl'lltr desk
dered to sell said real estate ac- slides to iUu•trate her topic. The contributed by Mrs. Charles Brad.
Iwere Mary Virginia Burkett, Mi·
Mid oae flllnl cabhe~ bandmade.
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
cording to the statutes In such prov~~. theme was "Trees In o~r , bury, was won by Mrs. Theiss and feld, Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Siddall and chelle Buck, Marc E. French, DaODe electric labt. aaw, ••e wo(lll
SCRAP IRON - METALS
case made and provided, and lor Loeahty ~nd Mrs. Bl~eslee ' I Mrs. Bradburylwon the door, prize.
!,the, •ne oolld oak mdoboard,
such other and·further relief as loplc was The Role They Play In The hostesses served a &amp;!lad son A!Cred, l\olartctta; Mr. and wl Bnqkirk, Bettv Rae Russell,
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ODe "Wblte" sewing maehine,
he may be entitled to.
Conversation". Among the slides course to twenty-three members Mrs. R. B. Slagel and daughters, Sylvia Swanson and Bryon Annas. I
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111Uque. l"to" Forneroy 81ihl.
l
Ssid real esla';e Is descrlbo)d as were a number ef parka In Ohio. and t~elr JIUest, ;~r. Blakeslee. Kathryn and Virginia, Ironton and
10 1 61!.: Phone
· PoK.ro) follows:
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Roll call responses were 1"Decld- Mrs. lloll used dried arrangements Richard Elberfeld and son DP.510
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The following described real es-- uous Trees."
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in her Hving room tor the party . Vld , HJllsboro
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BIH Anderson Jr. caaed after
1·7 ft. doublo disc. 116" " ng/C :
- -. tate situated In the Township of T~~ program mcluded an arl\;
By Mr~ J. E. Radekin
school to wish his great graMLebanon in the county of Melp clQ The Membere of the Club
.~!ROVE
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Miller and '
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C
lorn
John
Deere
pull
plow
ON
RETE
BLOCKS
and
State
of
Ohio,
acres
of
from
a
Minne~ota
Ho!tcultural
So-,
bol
father a Happy Birthday.
217
1wh!'ch are In Section No.
daughter
of
Mobile,
Alaba
ma
1-14" double bottom lnlcrnation,
Town
elety
publicatiOn
whtch
was
read
16
By Mn. ll.,bort ~ovsll
' ------spent tbe hnliday season wtth
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. 1
"Build BoHor For Lm"
1
b M Reibel
1
d
Mr. and Mrs Cectl Stover of
set cultlvaton lor Farmall Fl2
No. 2 and Ranee No. 11 ,and 11 Y· rs
· A etter wes rea
her pyarents, Mr. and Mrs G. B.
GRUI!SER BLOCK CO.
acres being in 60 acre Lot No. 172 by the secretary, Mrs. Gl•nn Lorn- Parkersburg, 1\tr. and ivlrs. Jack
Radekin and family.
tractor. l-1941 John Deere tra·
of the Ohio Company's Purchase, bert, from Harold E. Hubbard, Sargent and family, Miss Mabel
MrE. Grace Hensler spent a
!)tor with Hydrallc loader and
3 Mllll North of Pomeroy
and bouftded and described as fol- clerk of the Board of Education, Robmson all of ttaci.ne, Mr. and
fl!w days with her son Clayton
I set lt1drallc cultivator for the
,
low•· Beginning at a post U chains thanking the club for the land- Mrs. Pete Shields, Mr. ond Mrs.
and family, Albany.
above tractor, I good UKed
On Rt. 33. Coil Wm. Gru11or
uth ot''IM northwesi-'tOt'llet '~ ICIIllln&amp; o!· the new Elementary Howard Robinson. •nd !umlly, Eo, n,,
Mrs. Ne1lie 1 Vale pnd son
IDX38 tractor, lire and tube ,, _
&lt; Rock Sprlngo
:~id Sectloh No: 16 ,. theUC"',DU.... iebodl•, ·a civic project of the club. ward ROliinsnn of Clevclnnd, Mr
"•"I
s:ood fresh Guernsey Durham ~...,___________
,.,- ""
Johnnie
spent
part
of
their
\'aca·
and Mrs Raymond Robinson and
Sixteen ehlldren frqm tho
ero.s.s milk cow I mixed cow.
'
- -125 chain• t~ a poat, which I In
Cam1lv of Bremen. North Caro County Home were guestS of the lion with Mr. and Mrs. S. IJ. Vale,
Ralph A. Lambrlqht. RD No.
RADIQ &amp; TE~EVISIOli SERVICE, the middle o! the west line o!
0
U
2
linu Spent New Year's Day w1th First Presbyterian Church Sun· Belleville, Ill.
Bailey Run RoJCI, Pomeroy,
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance laid Section; thence eaot to tho
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout. LoMr. and Mrs. Eurl Robinson.
day morning at the worship serOhio,
1 6tp
Store 116 w. Main St., PomeroY center of Ground Hog Creek, down
vctta
and Mary Ellen- Stout. Al8
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Gene
Hayen
und
vi~
and
then
were
dinner
guests
2 23 t! the middle of the same to tho
Middleport
ramily, Mrs. Walter Roush
of church members. This Is an bany and Mrs. Maggie Caster
.-:-:c-----:---,-"----1Ohio River; thence up 88id river to
Enst Letart spf'nt sunday w!lh annual project or the DeaconeR· were New Year's guests or Mr.
I'Jeetroltll tweeper and Clarinet lloollng and Spouting New nnd a posl 15 chains south of the north
Ohio
!
Repairs.
CJlnl
Sarver,
Lowe"
line
of
said
section
No.
10;
thence
Offlrprs
C
or
the
new
year
wf!rc
Mrs Russell Uuush.
ses of the church with Mrs. Har· and Mrs Grover Stout
ror ~ale. can 11481 before e a. Laurel Cliff Road, Pomeroy, HI. west 97 chains IS Unto . to the elected when the Gol&lt;len Rule Mr.Mrs.andHarold
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Fairchild
Roush
ullcndc1
1
old
Sauer
as
chairman.
m. or Iller 4 p. hi10 18 6tfc
2.
1·7-Htp place of beginning, contailllng 231 Clsss of the Pomoruy Chu rch of the Friendship Counc1: mcctm':!
The Rev. Howard RuppNt and anti niece Judy May spent a few we Cam 01r Owa Aeeoull
- -- -- ~-- - acres, more or Jess.
Christ met Tul·~day cvcn111g at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed1- Harold Sauer Curmshed •rans· days with his parents, Air and
lood Mbod Hay. BY the bal• 01
REFERENCE DEED: Volume the church.
of Kentrailer load. H. A Cole, Tup
11011 Roush Thursday evenmg at portatJOn to bring the children M". Walter )'airchild
1133, page 288 of the Deed Records
Denver l\apple. president. op- Bashan.
tucky.
pera Plallll. Phone 1250.
to church.
Meigs County, Ohio.
cnrd the meeting with prayer fol·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner
IZ4-31tp,
Mra. Ellen Sayre is ill.
Arter having dinner Ylilh var·
Subject,
however,
to
an
easelowed by devotions takt"n from
Sbaron Wutre spent the week ious members and ~their faml1ics 2nd !Ira John Holliday attended
'DI Pontl_a_c_J-I
_o_u_s_e_T_r_al__lc-·r-.-40 ft '
mcnt given hy Jennie Allen snd Matthew 2: 19-23 by Mrs Harold end with Mr. and ~II'S. Bernard the children spent the afternoon the funeral of Harvey Speakman
ACT NOW
2D !1. ownlngo, In goud concllrrank c. Allen, her husbantl, ,to Smith who also reatl a :itory Wolfe at Letart Falls
SA
VI
$100TO
$1000
with their hosts and hoatesse; at Loudouderry.
tlon. Re11onable. Call RullanJ
the State of Ohio, da\cd June 23, "The Three Wu;c men'' Group
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Radekin.
Waverly~ Ohio, dealer stuc'
Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Hart aml and returned home in the even·
2466N. Leo Morris, Rutlancl.
1053 and recorded in Easement Rc smging of two hymns '"The Solid
Avancl, Arlin and Tina Marie
with
75
new
and
used
trollors
family
of
Tanners
Hun
and
Mr.
ing.
1-7-8tp.
cord No. 4, et page 217 of the re- HO&lt;·k" and "Open MY E~es That and Mr:~ . Earl Robinson spent
Families who entertained and were· guests of relatives in Col·
14 to 50 ft., also 10 wldea. Tw
cords of Easements of Mcigs-Coun· I May Sec" concluded lhe devo- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ger- I the number of chll~ren they In- umbua Friday and Saturday:
lAY and C('IRN: Stanley Gibbs, and three bedroom!, natlona!L
lions.
ohlo.
.
, · Lolli Bottom, Route 2.
aid HarmJin.
vited were. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlghl
known makee. The lowest pos· 1ty,Furthermore,
aubjet
to
an
easeIt was voted to order The
'
11 21 6tfp slble terme anywhere. Drive
Wallace and sons, 2; Mr and
ment given by Iennie Allon and Church and Home mugH!ine for
Mrs. Gail Hysell and Sandra, :i:;
little and a. ~• a lot. These ar
Frank C. Allen to the Columbull the cla&amp;s. It. was also voted to
Mr and Mrs. Donald Lowery ond
well worth your trip. This 1 and Southern Ohl() Electric Com· sell uoolly Duzits" Plan.s were
Patty, 3; !lr- and M}'s E. 0
your LAST ahopplng place, "
pany dated September 28, 10a3 1 made for a kitchen shower for
Rev. G. H Hall, District Supt. Tewksbary, I; Mr. and Mn. Catl
come prepored to deal. Fast and recorded in Deed Book No. tho lchurth.
was the house guest of Mr. and Gilmore, 2; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
free delivery. Move In tomor 17lJ, at pa&amp;e 71 of the Record• of
Jerry Taylor was elected as Mrs Pearl Jacobs over the week Sauer and daughter, Mary Rllth,
row -\nythlng o! value "takeq needa, Mela:s County, Ohio.
pres1clcnt: Mr" Harold Smith, end and attended Quarlcrly Meet- 4; Miss Margaret Sauer, 2.
Ia trade.
Also, subject to a Right of Way vice prr"dcnt; Mra Walter Ken- Ing at Laurel Cliff Church.
fllV(In by Frank C. Allen. d al., to nrdy J1·., secretary; Mrs. Gladys
WAVERLY MOilLE
~lro · Mildred Jacobs and son,
Altcndance at Sunday School on
the' Ohlo Fuel Gall Company dat- llouh:!y, trem;urcr; Mrs. Elwood Jan. 5 was 8!1. Collection was $11.· Jack, called on Mr. and Mr&amp; Pearl
HOMI SALES
cd September 23, 1952, and fC· HOW&lt;'rs, flower rund chainnatl 40.
Jacobs and Mr. and Mn. Jobn
1
U, S. Hlthway 23
corded in Deed Book No. 169, at and Mrs. Ocnver Kapplc, publl- Homer Powell spent several Diehl New Year'o Day.
'.
\IIAVIRLY, OHIO
days at the Sam Le&gt;ils home in
~=====~~~~~~~~J j Poee 321 of the records of Deeds city ,
-20
of Melgs,County, Ohio.
At the close of the meeting Harrl!onvllle.
I
61 Insurance
Furthcrmor., subject to an games were played under the dlrConnie Lewis opent her ChristR!PIIl~IN( IN\Tf,\l i NG
- - .... _., - - - easement given by Jennie Allen utilln of Mrs. Kennedy and two mao vacation with her trandparand f. C. Allen, her hushnd, to solo• were presented by llr. Kap- ents, Mr. and Mrsl Orvllle Allen.
the Stale of Ohio, dated October pte.
1\lr. and Mrs. Bill 1acobs and
.
11 1932. ni!d recorded in Easoment
Rcrrcshmenta . were licrvcd by children o! Columbus were New
With Fan
.,l'oU~ J\ND SFRVICf
Record No. 1 at page 372 thereof. Mrs .• paiiey and Mn. Bowers Year'a guellls of her parcuts, Mr. 1
.
-......
Furthermore, aubjoct to a right to those named abovo and Mrs. ind Mrs. Pearl Jacobs and attend• •• •
o! way glve,n by Jennie Alit'!: and I Conra~ Ohlinger, Mr. ·and Mrs. ed Watch Meeting services on 1
/.
\;j'
~'rank C. Allen 10 The Southern ~lelvhl Smith and dauihlcr Bar- Tuesday even~•&amp; at t,be Laurel
..,_.._
Ohio Eletlllc Co. dated 1une 25, l•ara, Mro. Aldo Jcffero, Glen Cliff Church.
Ill L twAMI II.
,._ II I93D, and recorded In Rllht o! I &amp;mlth, Wayne ~lilhoan, Mrs. Oil- Recent gueots of Mr. and Mrs.
~-- ~~~~~ _
Way Record Volume 8; 11ego 77 I \Cr Michuel, Noncy Hatcher, Orville Allen were Joe and Clair
thereof.
,
Mary Allee Andrews and Dixie Hyaell of Caldwell, Orville Hysell
I. Moln Sl.
'PIIoro 2tCI
CQIIPU:TI tnsurooco Proleetloa.
. . '114) Fur Rent
Plalntlf!, In his petition,. at- !'ewell.
, and family and Sam Lewis acd
l'omorey, C.lilo
Uf1, Auto. Fire, Polio. can Dor loges the names of all bell"l at The nexl meeting will be held
family.
----~--~~~~~~~~~
IIIUI. Ml&lt;lrlle:ort. Ohio
El~ht Room House
Two 1tory.
lnw and next of kin o! Prank C. ol the church on Tuesday, Feb
Modern bath on occond noor
Allen, deceased, and the namos of 11
toilet ond lavatory on f1rst
all the helre at lAIN and next of - - - JOod tarqe. about five minute~
kin of Jennie Allen, deceased, who roy Tuesday a!ternoon.
from Court llou .... A. N. Benhave consented to the sale of sa1d
Mildred and Joyce Circle, Ba!·
eel, 31D-M.
1·8-61fp
real estate and who would be en· han coiled on the Eber Carpenter
Real Estate
titled to aharo In the said rool family Sunday
Apartment new unfurnished 4
estate
upon dlstrlbu~on.
Elva Dailey and dauxhtcr Judy
fl.even
Room
House
wltb
suaa:e
room11 end bat~. Basement. hot
Said defondant Is required lo called on Mr. and Mro. L. R.
central location In Mldd;eport
water heat No sm11ll chl!drtll
on cornor lot. Will Bell furnl•h· ansivcr on or before the 15th day Glnescnenmp recently
Phone - Middleport 6366 ~1.
Maxine, Victor and Tomm!'
cd
or unf11rnl 11hcd. !'ttom of Februroy, ·19311. , •
llattle Bush, Middleport, Ohio
CROW· and CROW
Durst and Chuck Van Meter
,
166lc 6035-X. D. L. Beck, 212 ll. Srd
Attomeya for Jlalntlff
spent Sunday afternoon with Deli
Middleport, onto.
1:.-10-llc
(12) 28, (l) 2, 9, ·17, 81, 6te ·
and Olive 'l'albott.
•' f roomJ and bslh ru;;;!;hed •partMl'. and Mra. . Dillon Taylor
me~t. Phone 8128·X.
I 4 6le 6 room modern ranch type huuso ~-- --In M•son, 1 block from Or~de
weru recent gueslf o Mrs. Allee
--~ -,.., llfnl - Extenalon Llddetl.
School. 2 lois. Phone SPruce
Van Cooney.
··
Loans madt your '"1 til c1tan up otcl btU•
~fold r.oard~ llrop ClolbJ
3-~:1114.
1·9-3tc "'NoTicij"op a'roc.KMOLDm
Mrs. Annlo Brewer, daughter
or to Pll' tht ntw onft. Mo,..r for tver)'
CIIAion !'talter, lllddleport.
plan tlr purthut 011 IIJnl\llft" oblJ, aut.o
ANNUAL MIIT1NG
l1.,1ne, Mrs. N_ora •Evans, daughI'IIWle atiii-X.
111 U
~or lwl\lturf'
•
, Noti&lt;!tl It hereby given that the lcr Janet and JOn ·Bill spent
2 now S room and bath uparl an9ual meeting of tho stockbold- Christmas wl~h Mr. and Mrs. Wnt
menll. Suitable for two. AI•• 1
am"l o!fl&lt;e room Coota Build- The annual meeting o! tht era o! the Fll"ll National Bank of Coleman and ·cblldren 1II&gt; Pick,
Ing, Middleport, Phone 6009. stockholders of the Pomoroy N•· Racine, Ohio, will bt held at the erlngton.
llonal Bank o! Pom~r y, Ohio lot offlce of 88ld bank In Racine, Ohio,
Mrs. Maud Van Meter hos been
1-Utc.
'
the oleMlon cf 'lrectors an1;~e according to U'a by-laws, on the 111 with the flu.
room apartment, alao 2 sleep- transaction
" o! any
•' other bu eN 2nd Tuesday, 1anuary 1'., t•••
... at Ben Allen was a recen t gues t
roomt, Call 388-Y. 1·7-3tp that may como before the moeUag 10 a. m. for the JUrpoae
· or e1eel- of Ed Ward an d sons.
will be hold at lite ~filet ,r •alld ina db'e~Wrt and l/le transaction
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Allon, Mr.
;
I
'
'
Pomeroy Naljon~ Bank ~D Jan· o!auch' c\thet buslftollll may pro- ond ,Mrt: Howlll"d Allen and chll·
uary It, at 3:10 p: nt.
• 1,. 1
perly come belo~ aaid llJeeUns.
dren •jped In Pomeroy SaturAvo., '
EDISJ)N •HOBs11'p&amp;R
,
Freeland S. Nonls,
day.
' '
ft, T.
Ffftldent
, ~
Caabler
.
\
Mr.
Mro. A. C. Brewfr
1
1-tiJlte (l) ~.a, t, 8~ 8,.8 10 1118: 1011: , W ~ 19, ~ (1)3;-U; 13.'~c
were l1t ii!OIIitJW
,raeeiilly.
·
t,
ol
The Junior Winding Trail Gar·
den Club met Saturday allernoon
at tbe home of Peggy BowcrJ,
Easl Main Sl.
Mary Tholljpson presided •t
the meeting in the absence of the
president, Louella Thompson
Seed catalogues
anrl nursery
books were discussed and each
girl selected a seed catalogue to

Leanna Dee. 31 and watched the

,. ,·(Sl Aut_,- Sales

or~~rdry

Hysell Run

·Fiftan~ial Gossi"I'

~JIIY
!t88-.::'
a.a..c'lile"nrt..
,onrecordlnp 1n whlclt
1 ~rirenif·~lddleport, 0., ~rtprt~ented at the
ll&lt;l~h fair would submit thre•
Boiird, lirs. 'iri Flei~. Mr. and
' rcards oarh In 14 cn\CIOries. 111
Mrs. D. L. DuddlriS of Maoon, ~tr.
looked "' II lhe U. S. would win
and Mra. David F'lcl&amp; Jr. an~
P-4RTY
hands down and mnkc R!Usl•
Angelu and Mrs. Russe ll Rout 1.
A rec\!nt party honored Mr.
I~ok like n sucker.
nnd MrH. Edwin Brinker who celo·
Conttst Called Oft
The United St,te• gro up 08kccl brated their 50th wedding anni- THANKS AND LATI PAYMI{NT
LISBON, Po11ugal UP-A 1Jeal •
the mu•I.c o:ritlc or Satur4ay Re- versary on Dec. 26th: The liO!ll
view to help get our selection :; were 1\lr. and !Irs. Presley Rou11i shopkeeper, "ollfie~ tltat h' o .,,~
for
lnlo line, S.Yote Irving Kolodln and tbe bonered couple received St. Jotepbt HOIJ&gt;llil
l!ould
bls records Into an en- many gllta. Other IUOIII were ldr f1r1~ eld treatmiDt, oeht thi j!!:
'Hw
\'elope came a letter telllai blih and Mn. Brinker and Ro"nle of sbtutioo 1 &lt;beek jor
lllaclne, Mrs. Ray Brinker 'anri •losod _1 ~te -~~~bklj!J t&amp;e 119l-.
the eontc&amp;t was of!.
·
I
Ora Rickard.
pllal fer tirO ~lrilmt bt re&lt;el¥'
Belgi um cau~-d of! fbe contest daughters of !laaon, Mrs. Franl;ie ed there In (ktober, 1828.
,
I
and Kolod;n, wri)lnF. In tbe cur .._ . - rent ,Saturd~y Rcvle'!J lilm the
~ver
lmprossloh that the lfelglao govl'rnment wn1 in cR hoots with Rw:,
JmUMY----------~sia on that Utili doal.
• He doesn't say .so in so nuny
word~, but in connection wlth thn
cancellation , he )las thl! to Ray·
•·could It be that the &lt;ancella·
tlon wa~ possibly related to Rus
R!a's wl!ll-known q~ flciency m the
flclcl of bigh fidelity reccrdlltg?"
The su bject st&gt;ems hardly worth/
of l)n mt~rnutional incident but
when actions are unexplained
s~~Jplcion 9 are r :~mpant.''

NEW ·HAVEN

U IY llMIR C. ,WALZER

•
nltllll p,• .,. Flnanela1 Wrlii~
NEW YOllK UP-America nas
a , bljllon dollar hl-fl bbsln~"• In
elUding tho sots, rocords, etc.
A1/d no notion cornea close to
!h ! bronch of ·moslcal re~rodu:lion. ·
And then t~ere'l Arn~ic"' ~
which ''' unique wjllr tile 'llltlje!l
States-&lt;&gt;r so the Belgian world'•
lair people wo~ld tell you.
1Ai!tlfdW tbmtn 1lt!! 1 'l!tmti'O'
v41-sy which Ia gathering worldwide notice. And , Ru.,Ia rna;
bjeg she b,SI ,beiten fhe U. S. in
cdllll!)al acblevet)lent.
·There was l upposed to be a

not~s that Russ1n
ehoo!ing the nctivitics iu W111ch lt excels and he
wa~ns n~ltnst a \aft-hearted, pen
nyplnehin&amp; parllci~llon by tho
u. s "thot would be worse than
no partlcipotlon n( all."
And so It goes through the eul
tural field. Rll.Ssle Ia sondlns va;t
numbrrs or workg of art to th\!
exhibition and I• spending •om,.
f60 fllll/OQL al(ilnlt the U.. S
spendlal or one-ii!tb that amount
et lhc fair.
We are going to have the ume
-trouble In the theater. says Renry
Hewes, theater critic of the Satur·
aay ltetl.w. We've got to be ~ll'e­
!ul ab~ut offendlnl any of o~r
allle.s.

SflcmA to be

By Amateur Gardeners Club

METROPOLITAN

Sixth Bi rthda)f

!=or

Is Celebrated
1 By Susan Wipple

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Point Rock

Used "Acrosonlc"
SPINET FW.O

A $75.00 donalion . werit lo the
Ripley Youth Camp ithich completed the plodge the Farm Wom en had made.
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Children Attend
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G ld en R Ie Cl aSS
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Tuesday Evening

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USED PIANO

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W

J. B. Elberfeld
Is Honored On
90th Birthday

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Sent#lt!i

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"THERE are no walk-on puts 100 stYe thel!!tPt'e~lon of eo!·

In the dtam• olllte. All the roles lege, l\1lelher you actually weal

we play are 'pealllnnarts."
or noll
T-hal't · ••h$1 Dorothy ,'arlo The ftret step ·!! oetually i.o.
lhlnka, and I'm lnclloed to become ..,ue·o! your voice.
agree
· .. . y ·
Be;eral years ago I wrote May Surprla!l ou
•
about Qorolhy, who was just be- When you really listen, you
ginning her worl; as • votce ·may !)ear ao~cls ~i.t wUl aur·
teacher and had opened a studio prise you. you D beilln 10 Dll.l:e
In New York. She bad chosen on on e!Jort to eliminate some of
overc,rpwded Held, one In which
you h-ve ·to be awlully goud to
survlve--..·pcclally In New York.
And Doro)hy has survived, and
lhen SOnlei , .
Here are a few ljllni!B abe has
done, and l.s doing, In the handful of years since I llrst wrote
&amp;IIOUI her.
B.isr Sehodulo
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mo~lh at a achool !or alrllnas
lteWardesses; glv's 1 speech
.course at a college or music, to
lnatrull!entall~ts and future
JtlUilc teaohers; instrucbJstngen
at the Metropolitan Opera House
In the art of singing English.
AI her own studio, she gl"s
private lessons to a cancer specialist, a mt!Sicologilt, a ltldy
who reads to the blind, • !orolgn Reeordtnr pi Your Volceliflrbl
tiJplo!lla~ a Brl~s~ aclreS! who
Reveal Snrprlslar SoundL
wants to speak American, and a
teen-ager whose mother can't those DBiltll tonea, to stop dropo
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"""" Voice Needed
Then, II you can po11lbl7
~rothybe~evea, lhat the way afford 11, try to got somelUIODI
fOU sound iJ every blt aa tmpor- tn opeeeh. Man).a4ult educa11911 ~
tant to 11amour aa the way you programs havancl\ for
look, ·~d maybe more sol When free or lor • very man tel.
you eilibark on a ael!·lDlprove- Many unlveriltlasllve tlltlll.
meqt I'IIU!\lte. ¢• )J_~ you to At any rate, do remembet !hat
. ~ ~~~.¥0~ Ylllllll u well tbe way you sound hal alDioll
Hill. "" · Jl. ,
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resS!on aa tl\e way you lool:l
1 · 111!1 fllr:J wh~n tht em- ToO. L. R.:
ployei'·"" "college'tdegree" he l Will toe fltla to ad'f11e 101 qq '
, reallf .m,81lll, "l!Olleit type." Be how to mariet your ltollitmi4i I
doesn't need the specific degree, to)'l If Jlia Will pte _. Jo;tr '
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Booster Meeting
Held On Monday
The Eastern Band Boosters A&amp;
suciation met Monda)' evening at
the Tuppers Plains Higb School.
Bernard Krmke, din&gt;clor , gave an
interesting report on the National
Band Directors' Convention which
he attended in Chicago.
The Association has purchased a
pop corn machine and pop corn
!will be on sale at the Harrisonville
and Eastern ball game Friday
night at Tuppers Plaina.
Candy wiQ also be on sale. All
proceeds will gD to the new band
uniform fund.
The next meeting will be Feb. 3
at the new Eastern High School

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MUD·11NTID RAIN
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FUNCHAL. Madeira Island UP phenomenon wia. ~-me~~~rolo~ti
Enjoys Weeke11d
- Inhabitants here were non· cal dcpreaslon e9Ut!1o6al of lolld'·
, ~lussed by he~vy showers Tues · :~a. Hlg~ wfnda la,&lt;ij~ .'IY~~· Alr.l• .
Camping Trip
aay, which stained their clothe' can desert dust cia··~ · wltb. r•ip
and gave automobiles what look·
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Troop 24~ Boy Scouts of Am· ed like a fresh C[llt of browu c1ou W e. ·~~~4 ' ,..e. Jlqulo
erica, enjoyed a weekend camp paint.
mud.
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president of the Middleport Lit Eleuor S. Schuf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone .6079
'Tiastcl's Leonard
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erary Club when they met• Wed· Lucllle Hawldns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244
.nd Larry Hice. The Scouts h,ul
nesday afternoon at the home ·or
.&gt;askctball and volley ball tour·
!llrl. I. E. Harley with Mrs. For·
1aments over th e weekend. Their
test Bachtel, president, presiding,
son.
menu includi'J two wild ~ ducks
Other officers £or the cominJ
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
cooked by the scoutma;:;tcrs.
year are : vice president. Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Davis
Dale Dutton, secretary, Mrs. Noah
ittended the Winter Conference of
Scouts were Duvi d Hoyt. D11vii:J I
Haskins ; treasurer, Mrs. Rodne;
Mr. and Mrs. Howilrd Baehtel, ibc American Legion .in Athens
Zerkle, Hobert Swansun, Rieharli
Mrs. John Durst returned to her
Down!ng.
Hayes, Jumcs
Datey, Darn·ll
hol!le, ~incinnati, Tuesdd), after. a Akron. and Mrs. Grace Bacht 1 Sunday.
Eri~, were week end guests of ~r' Mr and Mrs. Glenn Lambert
New rnf'mbers vclcd into the vistt wtth relatives.
Stumbo. K!t Ncul. ~:r i ~ Chamhl'r:.
dub arc Mrs. Harry Chesher, Mrs.
Haro ld an&lt;t Rich cmJ Lclil!cy, Jam
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoffner of and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel aud fam: drove to . Mt Vernon S\J111day to
meet thmr daugther, Mrs. George
Emerson Jonl's :md Mrs. .lo'ran Chillicothe we,rc recent Pomeroy jJy
s~s Miller, Bruce Wallace and GarJ' ·
visitor.s.
Mrs L. w. McCon'"' and daugh·l Doolittle, and her son, Stev~n Pomeroy 0'£S
Ault.
Reichen.
ter. D1anne, were business visitors 1Charles, Cleveland, who will
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Any boys who nrc 11 inay joiu
Roll call respOnses were "What
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grimm spent in Columbus Monday.
spend se veral weeks visiting here. Ch
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· the }icouts and are asked to toll·
Shall the Busy Woman Read?" the week end In Columbus with
Mrs. Horace McElhinny has re·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoger
Op er
On$
tact the Scout lcadcr.s ur Scout'i
and the program included Caitlin their son and daughter·in·law, Mr. ceived word tha t her broher, WiJ. drove to Columbus after his mo·
t•
if they wish to join for 1958.
Thomas' "Leftover Life to Kill" and Mr!i. Robert Grimm and fam. ha~ Warner, is serious)y ill in •I ther, Mrs .. Laura Hager, who had
or ns rue IOn
Boys are eligil)Je untll l·hey are 14
prepared by Mrs. A. H. Carpenter ily.
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l been Vlsitmg relatives then~. ~rs. ' l&lt;"inal plans were maac for the years of age.
and read by Mrs. Dutton and a
Mrs. George DaUas aod .son, Btl· H~ger went to Holz~ Hospital Districl 25 sctwol of instructions
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Humphrey of
review or the poetry of D)-Jan
ly,
and Mr~ . William Mstlock, ore tins week for a check·U~ '
which will be heM at the Pom· POINT RCCK
are the guests of Mr.
Thomas by Mrs. Walter Waddell. Columbus
bustness vmtors in Parkersburg
Max .sanborn has bU . rtlurped . eroy Masonic Te:nple, Friday,
Barbara Bolen , OU employee
and Mrs . .Bert Grimm.
81 , a , Januarv 17 when ~umcroy Chap· ' Pent a few days vacation at
today.
to
dt._felrs
?eneral
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill were busThe nex t meeting will be held
M~. and Mrs. William Grueser me , u~a pa JCnt.
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at the hume of Mrs. M. L. French iness visitors in Parkersburg, W. are m Columbus on business to.
Celeste Ault! da~g!l;~r. 01. Jr.
Maile Curd, · "Northy matron .
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on January 22 Mrs. William
day.
afld Mrs. Willtaru Au,l}, 15 111 at and Harry P. Smith , worth y pa· _iist and f ederated Churohes, at
Thomas. Boston, was a guest at
Edward Mrlntosh of Dsyton
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and Mias her ~o.me on Front·,Stre~t. .
tron. presided at the meetb~ ll :30 a. m. Reservations for the
the mectm g.
spent Sunday wih his parents, Mr. Carol Bachtel, RN, were in Vien~
Wilhan~ Knapp, who 15 etnplo~· The scho ol of iru lructton will dinner. must be made with Lula
and Mrs. Howard Mcintosh and na, W. Va., recently to visit the ed on ~ rtve.r bo~t, spent the hoh- open .HI I{) a m with dinner be· Ne!l.5e by Monday, Jam.t'ary 13.
former's mother, Mrs. J. W. Dow- days With hiS wtfe and son, Billy, ing . d . i· u· U 't d 1M h The prioc of the ~inner $1.50
::-- - - - - ·- - - at their home on Front Strc~t.
~el vc a Je m e et ~ must accompatly the reservation
Baptist Ass'n
Mrs. Kalad llindy. ltrs. Tbom " Crooks. The hostess ser1td a sa l·
Following the meeting lhc
Rtley and Mrs. A. J Strauss werr ~ (J course ~o t~ose .named above 1 gl'Oup : . djour-t)ed to th e dinine:
guests when Mr.'i. Earl Kni~hl '1 nrl M..s. Mtllar~ . Wildermuth and room for relrC~hmcnls !iCrvcd by
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entertain ed her CannJ;Ia Club Mrs. Russell Wilson. The next Edna Schocnl eb, Marie Custer
~nstall
recently. Prizes were won by Mrs meeting will be at the home or Ella Bryant, Lucille Swuckham&lt;';
a IOn
Emmett Shuler and M... Walter !Irs. E M. Blake.
•DRESS
•FLATS
Mr. and M". Fnnk Cheeaebrew
chairmen of the Young Adults oi
VALUES TO $7.45, .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
the Rio Grande Baptlat All.!oela·
tion, presided when they met at 1
lhe Calvary Baptist church In Rio
Grande Tueaday lor the lnstallo·
BETTY SMAR'f LABE~
lion of officers. The Rev. w. Lu·
Reg. $8.95- $9.95 .. 113 OFF .. ..
!her Tracy Is paator of tho host
church and the Rev. C. E. Hoyt '
also attended the rneetlmg.
RORIN HOOD
Officers installed by the ~v.
IIOUSE SLIPPERS
Gerald Brown in a special candle$1.00-$1.95-$3.95
Some Fur-trimmed
Jighling ceremony were lrJr. and '
(B roken Sizes)
$1.45
Mre. Frank Cleland, Racine, chsir·
men; Mra. Claude Winters, Rio
Grande, co-chairman; Mrs. J•mcs
Btnton, Wellston, secretary-treasVa1ues o $10.95
urer.
Special music for the meeting
was presented by the Pomeroy
Values To $6.45
church and the devotional service
waa conducted by the Cheshiro
church.
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stallatlon.

POMEROl
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Features new, plastic silver cup
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Middleport, Ohio .
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Rtstrvt District No. 4
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RIPORT 0~ CONDITION OF

THE POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
OF POMEROY
In tho ltato of Ohio. At Tho Clooo of Buolnool on Dt&lt;omller 31 ltl7
,ulollshad In rooponsa to colt modo bv Co.,trollor of tho cu:roncy.
""""' ltctlon 5211, U. $, Rovlood Stotutoo.
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Cuh, b11ances wil~ other hanks. including resnve b9tancc,

and caah ltc~as an proccsa of collection -·· ....•...• $1,368,444 .39
United States G()\'ernment obliiations, dirt&gt;et
and a:uarantccd _ . . _
2.512,660.113
ObHsatlons of State!! and political -~~b:Ji~i-~i~;ls -- ··- ··· 357,770.26
Other bond!il, notrti. nnd d(lb{•r1lurcs .. _
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Corporate stock• lincludiux $97!0.00 stock uf fo'~dc;al · · · · ·
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LoBaalllk ond di8COUIIIs lilll'illdillK O&lt;l OVl•r&lt;kaft~l) :~::::: :: 1,38~:r~::
n prcm 1ses ownl'll $14.500.00, fumiture and
fixtures $12,000.00 . . .. . ...
26,1100.00
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LIABILITIES

Plans were made for Initiation
to be held on Monday, february
3 when Racine Chapter, OES, met
Mon~oy evening.
Ada Nease, worthy mst ron aml
Arthur Nease. worthy patron presided and a report of the bud~et
committee was gi ve n by Mr.
Nease. It was derided to pral'tiel!
Cor initiation on S11turdJy, Febru·
ury 1 at 7:30 p m. Louise ..Chapmnn was reporter! ill in Whitr.
Cross Hospital and Mrs. W. G.
Mt'Kelvey in Meigs Genl!ral HOB·
pita! and plana were made to
se11d them rards.
The 111\lliiDI dinner rncrting o'
!Jill Past OffieL•rs Club was an·
nounced by Bcrnil'C Carpenter.
president, ro; Sunday, Januar·,
12 at the Marlin llcstaurant at
Middleport.
At \he closn of the mceling rerreshmenls were served by Mrs .
Carpenter, Rt1th Barnitz, Fern
Gilmore and Mrs. Nease.

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fe~':"teJUfied

before the senate .
aubcommitte. Jt
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afternoon !Tom Maj. Gen. John
Medaria1 eommander of the
Army'o rnltalle cenlA!r.
Rockefeller oald that for "per·
hJps two yearo" the United StalA!I
will be ouperlor to 'lhe Soviet
Unlon in miting power. But un·
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. Friends of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Pom~y an!l lam•
' ily, Newark, were delighted to learn this week that the POrn·
~roy family have be~n nominated a~ tbe ·"Family of U1l! Year"
!rom t!)e Newark CO!Pmunlty and !heir names have been sent
to tile Ametlcan Home Qlstrict of t~e Ohio Federation of Wo·
men's Clubs. ·
The family inelu4es lllr. Pome·
roy, putor or the Newark Firs'
Baptlll Church and Iormor pao·
tor q( \be Mlljdlepqn first Bap··'
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era, Mrs.·Y~rglnla Eaatep, ·~ home
1111. Maxine LltU.,. Gallo~. !llrl.
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Af!i'!lieoa•'ofi1 , (lltddleporf'"l'r
the "lW! ~~l'lllY 1 . M i l~e ,t~r" trohrian, lke Neal; Thundaynlgh'
at the ·. ~ale .;~onveb!l/tn of the Jed to the recovery of a pan•
Ohio &lt;Fideiatlon 'of. Woinl!n's Club truck which waa •lolen at llarljn
tn Coltim bu. t~~ .A~ri). The Ferry, o.
American Hollie ~ep~rtment of
Pollee Chief LeRoy Bartrur
·the Federa\lon Is . . lponsorlng aald ·~ay that Neal ootl~ lb .
this cont~st so "that attention foreign truck parked lri an U\egE
tnay b~' d1rected lo happy famillt·• manner in front of the Bahr Fm
ma.klqg s goo~ job of family nlture co: on Rutland-st and stor
livmJt.
ped to iovestlgate but f9'111d n
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Jly, have two or mote' children, still on the swltoh lock. .
one of wbom must be In the late
Later In his rounds Neal agait
teQn&gt;; the members mwl be noticed the truck which bore lh
lojal to one another, able to l'ettering "King'a Radio ,nd Tel&lt;
Bil·•Pt' themselves to any situation vision, Sales • Service, Wheelini
~ave a chee:ful allitude, a reli· . w. va." and then began checking
ilous attitude and, share respon·
sibllilies. The family must be ac· Alter notifying Chief Bartrum 1
tlvc in local church and civir. call was made to Baker Furnlllll'1
work of the oommunity and The to see If they had had any deliver
Cojerie Club of Newark decided Jes from the King Firm. When Ba
that the Pomeroy · fa111liY filled ker asaured them they bad not, •
check was made with W~eeJ{tig pothoae requir«!mente..
Mr. Pomeroy Is ~ ' Mnson; a llee who verified that the green
ll)ember of the Kiwlnis Club. and cresm colored panel truck h'~
serving on the board of dlreflors beep atolen from In front of the
for thtl past' lwo years, state home of an employee earlier in
ch1irman of Baptist Youth · rwork the evening.
The Wheeling firm was to pick
In Ohio;· has served In Baptist
camping programs for the pasl up the truck later today after It
ten years, six ' or whith he w.ua baa been checked lor finger prlnt.l
Bartrum oeld. He also advi,.d that
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he has a couple of Jeada which he
Is followina up.
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Plana bave.
a bulletin'
built tor the cemetery
•lth the Indu!lrlo1 Alta Depart·
ment of the Kyger Creek Blgb
·S&lt;hool milking the board and the
·malerl•ls to be paid Cor by the
trustees. .
The trustees are having Certifi·
eatia of Perpetual Care printed
wbloh they will Bitlll 111d give to
everyone who is ib&amp;CJ'lbing to
ttlis new projet:t o tbe trustee~~ .
The .Program Is progressing stead·
ily with Mrs. Roger Kittle, Glouat·
er, Executrix of the estate of !llrl.
Frank McCoy sentllng $100 for
care of the McCoy lots.
Memben presont were McElhln·
ny, Allen Hllllhe~ Doyle Shuler,
Emmett Thompson, Ivan Grover,
' Mote Yeager, Perry Bradblll')'.

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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . ... ..... : .
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TOTAL LIA81L1TI!:li AND t'Al'ITAL ACcOUN1'S • $11,6117,005.31

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taklltg testimony Monday from
Defense secielary Neil H. ,llcElroy lnd other officials.
The chairman or the senate I•
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Syndon 1!. Johnson, hinlA!d guanl·
cdly, meanwhile, that the . nation
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Marietta Soldier
Being Rushed To
Brothers Bedside
NEW YORK UP- An .{rmy
private was transferred at se11
early today from Ill outbeund
troop transport to an inbound
vessel to return to lhe bedside
or his critlcally injured brother
in Marietta, Obio.
The Brooklyn Red Crosa said
the reque&amp;t for an emergency
furlough for Pvt. Thomas Lang
reached them Thursday, via Fort
Riley, Kans., a few hours after
Lang had sailed for a Europ2an
assignment oboard the 11. i&gt;. T. S.
Randall.
The Navy amnged • tramler
to the incoming 11. S. T. S. Merrill in the cold midnight bours.
The lferrill Is due to dock at the
Brooklyn Army Base at 2 p. m.
today.
The Red Cross nid Lang'•
younger brother, Bernard, 21, bad
been crushed bY a falling tree
alld was in critical condition io
Marietta Hospital.
The soldier will be put oo the
first available plane dter rus
emergency furlough papers a"'
cleared at Fort Hamilton, Brook·
lyn.

,William
1'. amer
.
.Former 'Resident
.Vi~'ln ~e~g(J ·: '
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Be ACandidate
For Commissi'oner

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La· te Th0rsday
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. Wllllan1 Warner, former 1.o~al
re.sident, dll(l ' in 'Chlcitgo · Wed·
ne1da~.

Funeral ·
· ' irili · be he)d
lit Chicago Sa~!rd'·~
rel~Jiv.
u wbo
ai( his
ilslera,
Poiseand Mra.
·Jobnlon.
Tttnlblt, and a ·
Charles

Meigs-Gallia
Development
Group To Meet

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Aa10t.1 pied&amp;&lt;d or "-"i~nr~ to socurr iiabilitlel and
• fM' other purpo.,;(:l
.
.... $1 .700,761.88
tMn• 15 Bhown il hO\'t~ are arter drdurtion nf
: reaerve, of .
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........... __ $ 34,616.:19
I, Robert S. Cmt lf'l. Cath•er of the above-f'lamed bank, do 11olemnly
twear t.hat the ilbo\'C sta lt~ mt.•tt is true to the belt of my knowleda:e
.~nd hellel.
llOBERT S. COATES, Coolller.
Corrett-AIIeal: EDISON IIOBSTEITOR
.
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R. E. BOICE
Dirccton.
. ALFRED M. ELBERf'lELll
OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, &amp;:
and oubscrlbed before me this 8th day of 3anuary, 1968, ud
certlty lhat I am pot an officer or dlreclol' of thlo bank.
MANNING D. ~ Nolai7 Public.
l, 11158.
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, WASHINGTON tUP) - Nelson A. Rockefeller warned today that tbe Untied States is "rapidly losing" Its mllltary lead
over Ruula but said it is "emphatlcally not too late" to regain
it.
.
Rockefeller is chairman of the fund which recently issued
the widely publicized Rockefeller report on U.S. defenses.
The rep.ott ulled for a three · - - - billion-dollar yearl)' increase in
mlillry ooending and a Pentagon
aJr
1f
ehakeup to unify the natloo'1 de·

was one of two'
ari~sted In Southeaatern Ohio·
IIIJ!t autumn after lbey made the
' fi\)LLOWAY
.
mistake of ripping three phones
SHERYL .
"First Baby Of The
contti~~ winnpr dlljn'~ llie tbe Idea of hllvirig her P,bpto taken :n this area-two In Pomeroyoff their mountings In order to
.itt such an early age from all appearances in the abOve photo.
1et coins out of them. Conno~a
The new "Miss.·1~58" weighed 7 lb. 7 ounces at birth New s from Delaware, Ohla.
Years Day at Holzer Hospital. Holding her is her mother Do·
rhf while. brotber Danny and her proud fatber Sherllllln look Judge' Jobn C. Bacon continued
The Holloway'i liave Uved at New Haven since last Octo· he case for lurther investlSl· ·
.ion and to await recommend&amp;·
bero, Mr. Holloway js employed as a sheet metal worker at tbe tiona of Prosecutor James 0'·
Kaiser Plant. (Sentinel Staff Photo(
Jrien who was unable to be at
he arralgnmen~

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TOTAL LIABILITIES ... .. . ·-· ... ......... _.. $11,290,227.44

C.plt.ll Stock:
, Commoo otock . lot• I '"" StOO,OOO.Oil ................
Surpluo
. . . . .. .. ..
yndlvlded profits ...
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Amerlelan Beauty Food F.eatures

orher relatives.
Mrs. Rome Stewart of Middle·
port open! Wednesday with M".
Jacob Ebersbach.
Mrs. Beula~ Gibbons who I•
•laying with Mrs. Claude Darst.
•pent Monday afternoon at her
ho1ne, S)'l'acuse.\
Mrs. J. L. Casto sp('r,t Wednesday wllh her Blstor, Mrs. Claude
Darst.

Demaad depo11h1 of in(h vl duals, parltl('rship~.
and corporatlous .
. ....... _...... $:J,220,310.08j
Time depoAlb of lmlivtduals. partner~ hip s,
and corporaUous
..
.
..... ... . 1,299,398.57
Depo.altt of United Shtlf's Government (including
pollll Ill Vllltl8l .
.
113,113.81
Depoalt1 of States und poli ti~~l ·~~bdi~isl~~~ . ·-- ---- -. 643,928.57
Otber deposita (certified and caahicr'!ii chcc:ks .. ;t~.} ~.- ~
43,17Ul
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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$ft,290,227.«
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An Initiation

With Reds Says Rockefeller

: .Pomeroy F~ly Is Nominated , Jc~::":~J~·:~ ~~~~n:.~d
. .A$ 'flte ~Family9[The Ye,~" Homer W~ Might

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Chapter Plans

)HOW
. TWO ESCAPE.DFROM MEIGS-CO JAIL,US Rapidly Losing In Race

Tile ~oung mjn

Pac;k~rs
Label.

OES

Program Speedup Urged

David L. Connor, barely out oi
his teen~ plead guilty · in Com·
Pleas Cou(t here today to
~. !ntdlctments , of . stealing money,
telephOne• and des.troylilll
p~pert1.
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1 GROUP BOYS QRESS SHOES ... $3.95

1 GROUP HEAD SCARVES .....

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$5.95

1 GROUP GIRLS SOCKS

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Our Fashi~n Croft Dress Shoes

1 GROTUP WORK SHOES (Men's

;ltit,le"~iss .1958" Objects

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young Ad It
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Twelfth Child
Another atep toward organlza•
of a lleigs-Gallla . DevelopIs Bom T0 The lion
ment A!aoelation will be taken
' Family
January '15 In the Kyger High
KlMr.em
School cafeteria when a represen·
and }Irs. Henry Klein qr lative of lhe Industrial Engineer·
Thomas ~"ork to dIY w~.:re announ·
cing the birth of a son Paul on
lanuary 7, thei r twelfth child.
The new arnval at the Klein
borne now evens the total at 6
boys and 6 girls.
Six of the KlP.in children, ·aene,
LaWrence, Mar~. Gertrude, Edna
and CbarJe:~ arc all pupils at
lhe ·s arISbury Twp. school.

ing and Development Department
or tbe New York Central Railroad
will be speaker.
A. T. Grover of Cheshire. chair

~ala ostef da. steed ring. colmhmitltee
. m ere
m ~ vanc1~g e woco~nty association, si.ld today th(
rallroad representative -:- wb.osl!
na~e. has not yet been obtained
- 'will offer advice on organlzation and ways of action for us."
Graver said recent commun.ty
meetinga have stressed tho need
for a bl-counly group dedicated t~
interestlnr Industry iq I!Omtns
here.
The public is urged tO ittelid.
Meellne time II 7:30 p, m,

r.::c;;~~.m.
the ~ b~ld• J&gt;T'.

wh~ una~~

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Karr, a' IlePublietn, ~ed tlree
IA!rma u a menibei of Pomeroy
village eouneil 1n 1the middle
1940'L He also filled out an uoex·
pired term by appointmenl in ihe
last adrninlatration of ilakolm
Hartley, 1940-42.

In biJ last term be served u
preal4mt of .oounciJ. He bas bar·
bered lor 8'1 years, all in Pomeroy
and zo yean in biJ preaent Joe•
lion In the Hotel Martin bulldbtg. 1
Mr. Karr resides on Sprlng-av
with his wife an4 foalA!r son. TOmmy Reuter, an employee iD the
Pomeroy post office. The Karr'&amp;
have one daughter, Mra. Mic;ky
Willlsme, and a grandson. Mr.
Is an elder of the St. Paul
Lulbenn Chlll'Ob.

Pomeroy Baptist
Church Annual
Meeting Is Held
Although the annual busine..
meel!ng of lbe Pomeroy Baptfn
Church, Wednesday evening, had
a very fuD agenda, time was taken
to give due ,recognitioll to bne of
their members. William Watson,
204 Laale~ Street, who voluntarily
retired from. the Board of TrUst·
eeJ after serving five consecutive
five year terms of office,
Spontanious IA!slimonials from 1
vuloua members expresse~ .appreciation on ,behalf of tljee; chUrch
for Mr. Watson's long period ol
contribution. ltlr. Watson Ia otlll
very active In lllc..llfe of the
ehurch, serving "' renFal Church
School Superintendent and also as
deacon. J
ReportS intllcated coll!lderable
progress during tbe past year·and
all'"encouragiog financial eondl·
ti9n. The Interior of tbe eblll'Ob
edifice baa been eotirely rodecor·
al&lt;d, 1included the! Ullctuary,. prl- ·
mary church &amp;&lt;boo assembly room ·
all clasa rooms,'. the social rOOJII .
and kitchen to the ba .. menl aiul
the real rooms. Woodw.r~ :lt )11&gt;Jng refinished at tbe JITe&amp;'!nt.tlme.
Other irnprovemeari Include 'a
oew outdoor Bulletin lloanl, ••IV
scarfs for· the ComD)unlon table
and pulpit deslt, roupbolsterlng
of pulpit cbalrs, new · cbpiJ'.chalr
back covers, a large plchtre of
Holiman's "Head of Cbrlst", new
carpel sweeper and new hymnals,
A room hiiJ! also hi!en remodeled
for use as the chlll'Ob acbeol alld
church office.
Cub Maater Orvffie ·wu...
ed that

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