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Mason EUB Church
Cfasses ~lect
Officers Jan. 7

WHAT GRA.'iSES

GROW 10 A HEIGHT
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The ~al Helpers and Fmnd·
ship Class of the Mason EUB
Ohureh met on Tuesday evening,
January 7, at the home of Ruth
Mcintosh witb Janice Hall serving
as a co-hostess wtlh Mist. Mcintosh
Devottons were opened by the '
singing of a hymn followed by a
prayer presented by Mrs. Verlle

Workman. Tho 29th Poolm Wai
read by Mrs. Vtca Roush and
readings were given by the fol·
lowing: Mrs. L. R. Mahoney, Mrs.
Roosevelt navJs, Mrs. Ralph cart·
wright, Mrs. Paulane Cunnmgl1am
and Mrs. Homer Johnson
New officers were elected and
are as follows : Mrs. Dewey Smith,
prealdent; Mrs. Paulme Cunningbam, vice president; Mrs. Lola
Jeffers, secretary, and Mrs Ver·
he Workman, treasurer.

Eleanor S. Schaaf - Middlel1011 Seclety Editor - Phoat
LucUie Hawlllls - Pomeroy Soelety Editor - Plloae 6Z4f

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SOCIETY
Mr. an&lt;.! Mrs Harry Keiser re·

Emogene Wells
Engagement Is .
Being Announced

Middlej»ort
,Sofiety

The Rev and Mli. C. E Hoyt
hnd son, David, were. gue~tls of
v~Ue Sunday after 11 thtee weeks
onor .Mond11y evening at 8 far .
VISit with relallvcs in Columbus
well dmntr given by Mr. and Mr~
Floy~ Rummel of Mmersvill~
Frank Cheescbrew and her moth·
left Fnday fur a visit in Omah•
er, Mra J B Hayes.
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Mra. Lucy Gregg and daughters
Mr and Mrs llarold Wigglno
Judy and Karen, and Susan AI:
and familY of Mt Vernon were
l~nsworth, spent lhe week end
recent guests of Mn Fanme KasVlsttmg relatives tn Springfield.
par, Minersville.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rolrem Hoeflich
were dinner guests Sunday of
. Mrs. Karl GruCser wat a rece;at
,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;. / dmner guest of M1ues Ethtl and
M~. and 'Mrs. William Childs and
1 Clara Garland.
chddr~n. illicky and Sheila
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esk~w
Bar~ta Bailey, daughter of filr.
We grow each day by serving
and family of Malden, W. Va.,
and llf~a. RqSBefl Bailey, has been
you, and dedicate our M6dern
spent lhe weekend wilb her mo
a. medl.,.l patient at Holzer HosPharmocy toward preserving
pital ·
ther, Mrs. Florence Burnside.
your Health, by eompoundmg
Mr. alid Mrs. Bernard Fultz
Johnny Bryant was lhe we••kerld I
your Doctor's Prcscnptlons "as
were coiled to Columbus Monday
Miry
St10o
Powoll,
Ownw
:~e;:a~!o~Js and Mrs. E. J Hi,l
ordered"! ('!'be grasses are bam·
by the death of his cousin.
boo.
C. H. WI~' ,Jr. and his oisler,
' 9:30 to 6:00
Mr. and Mra. Willoughby Hill
Ruth Wloe, were nolif1ed Monday
and family w~re Sunda) guest.
MON. thru SAT.
of th~ dealh of their eousln, John
of his brother and lister-in-law,
Cunmngham, Sl. Albans, w. va.
6 M1. from Racine 'on
Mr and Mrs. E. J. 11111.
Recent guesto of Mro. Evelyn
Fullon Covert and •om, Ed·
Old PorUand·Racine Rd
Miss Lydia Ebersbach entertain· Lewis were Mr. snd Mrs. 1.. A
ward and Pete of Charleston , pent
Pftono: P&lt; rtlond 215
lhe wceHeM at their farm home ed the D8&lt;Jghtera o! Ruth elm of Vea.tey and Mr. ond Mrs. Rudolph
lhe United Melilodlst Church, on DeTranano, Cb1rleston.
al Fialwoodo.
Mrs. Bessie Wise and son, Leo
Elza Lee Walker. daughter of Monday afternoon, at her home,
Marshall, are relurulng to their
Mr and Mrs. Roger Walker h Mulberry Ave.
The 111eetlng In ehorge of llfro. home in Rutland after living in
guile Ill with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Blaet n' Minnie Neutzllng, president, open- Middleport for a short time.
Mro. John Ketehka was called to
Chillicothe and Mr and Mrs: ed with devotions led by Mra. Ja.
Clarence Bosler and family of cob Gloeckner who concluded the Akron Friday by the death ol her
Gallipolio ••ere Sunday guosts ef devotions Mth an original poem, brother-in·law, Ernest Lan.:inger,
their parents, Mr. ond Mrs Phil "God'• Garden". Members respond· and 18 expected to return home on
ed to roll eall wllh a New Year's Wednesday.
Wllliamaon.
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Mrs. Paul Johnsoq, Is Ill at ~er
Mrs. Florence Bui'IL!ide enter- resolution. A report on the work
lamed a 1roup of relallves Sun- accomplished the past year was apartment on Mill and North SCc·
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ond Avenue.
ALL MINOR REPAIRS FREE
day at her home on West Main given.
Mra. 0. H. Hores, program chair· ·Mr. and Mro Frank Chccscbrew
St Present were Mr tmd Mr!l
for the afternoon condueted were visitors in Jackson Sunday.
Chnrles Eskew and family uf aman
quiz ''The Queen's Automotive
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ea8tep, who
Malden, W. Va., Mr. and 1Mn
were ealled bere from Columbus
Englloh"
and
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on
Meip
Leslie• Burnside, Athens, Mr. and County.
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by tho dc&gt;lh of his grandfather,
Mrs Harold ~urnsldo, Kingsbury
Refreshments were served by Homer Might, spent the week end
followlnl the meeting a stork the bpstess lo those named above visiting Mrs. John Bowma,, and
•hewer was held lor Mrs. Grady and Mrs. George Joachlm 1 Mrs. 'C. Mrs. C. F. Hawkino and family
E. W. Downie, Miss Nelle Bing, and Mrs. Virginia Eallcp.
Craig.
Mra. Charles Hennesy left MonAttending were Mrs. Homer lllss Carrie Yeager, Mrs. Goor11e
Johns'on, Mrs. Nan Melntosh, Mrs. 11. Parler, Mr&amp; Albert Young, day lor Atlanta, Ga., to visit Mr
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Ivan Bush, Mro. Vlca Roush, Mr&amp; Mro. A. V !lowell, Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Gorden Clay and three
Vcrlle Workman, Mrs Roo~evolt Campbell, Mrs. Thomas Goegieln chtldrcn and Mrs- Catherme
Davis, 'Mrs L R Mahoney, Mr1 and Misses Augusta, Lucretia aod Churchill. Mr. Clay is critically ill.
Cor. 3rd and Main
Court St.
Mr. and Mro. S. T. Russell •pent
Robert Lee, Mrs. Woodrow Lore· Ada Genheimer. .
The Februory meellng will b~ lhe week elid v11iling Mr. and M,rs.
Phone
8204-X
man,
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Poullne
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Phone 383·X
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Mrs. Lola JeHers, Miss fflrieee1 held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Robert Haylh and doughter, Hll·
Mrs. Dorothy Pierce
Mrs. 'Kerns Roush
Nease, Mrs. Ralph Cartwright, Mrs. Gloeckner with Miss Carrie Yeager lljlrdo, and Myrna Russell, CoiU11!·
bus.
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Dewey Smllh, Mrs. Harold Sollwarz u .co·hostesa.
Manager
Manager
and a guest, Mrs. Max Ward ol
Pomeroy.

l~ned to their home ttl Mirier&amp;

CUT and CURL
BEAUTY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs Edmund Wells
Mlll Street, are "'nnouncing th~
engagement and
eppraaching
rnarr1age of tlleir 1daughter,
Emogene Wells, RN, Gallipolis
to Robert Fisher, son of Mayo~
and Mrs. Clyde 0. Fisher.
Mlas Wells 1s a graduate or
Middleport High School and th !
Holzer Hospital SehooJ o£ Nurl·
In,!! ~"" is on the staff of ~ ~He
hospital.
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Mr. f'isber
graduated· !rpm
'liddh;port High School and wy
ed In lhe U. S. Army. He Is aiSO·
ciated with the H. &amp; R. r~reJionb
Store in Middleport.
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DUK~ ~CLEANERS.
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Forest Clark, Owner

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Seventh Birthday
Of Larry Walker
Observed Sunday

Tbe scvcnlh birthday of Larrv
Walker, sen of Mr. and Mro
James Walker, was celebralc1!
Sund11y wtth a party. Gsmce wch
played under tbe direction of
Karen Walker wtth prizes won
bv laney and Stephen Hlndy,
Sherry 1Shuler and John Ingles.
Mra. Walker and KAren serve•!
icc cream and cup eakes Inscribed with the chlldren;s names and
tho birthday CPke waa qn a rcvolv·
ing mu•lc stand which played
"Happy Birthday."
Guest• were John Ingle!. Stc·
phon and Janey Hlndy, M~ebocl
and Buddy Bu•klrk, Craig File,
Stephen Stewart, Dee Ann Weih,
J oyco and Jan Lone. Debra Spen·
cer. Kathy Morgan, Shorrr Shul·
cr. Jimmy Clolworlby, Joyce Da·
vis. Billy Slater, Sheila Childs.
Rlehard Hauerty, Morta Ka1
Hubbard, Mro. Sherman 8UBkirk
and dauahlor, Nancy.

A DIIAMATIC 7·PIICIIROUP

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Concept Of modem tiJifltll
Fleut1tl'1 Aztec loo dromotl&lt; new •yte, 1 dttlp IIIII'
11, Hn1 of all, hnpeocable Ia 10110 ond o perf«l complimoal
10 the clher One JIOUOIIION of )'OUr ileole. TIM 11w
Ol·imf armo with ihe rich woocllnHIIoo oew IIIIo of
. deal1n lhot alyto lhe Aztec ill own Wliqou dllliiiCIIoa ud'
II «:hoed iD ibe aJowJna wood ftaJohot Of tho ~
pllllorm lep. Tho new bock llyllnllll ;.,.... ·
plea10d for I01U., CGmfort oac1 beauty,

T~te. n~west, most origin~ Hardtops
on thQ American road ...

and Mr. and Mro. Harold ,Uaaer.
Middleport
Mr. and Mra. Brod£ord Mug en
terlalne~ wllh a dinner Sunday
al their home In Mlnerovlll• bon·
orin11 her mother, Mrs. Stella
Gruoscr on her birthday. Present

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Her aud son, Keith, Pl. Pleosanl ,
tho hoots and doughier Myrna.

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COmfart. t110, 11 ~f!I'JIItlu ,O.•d aped,,. from
and Commander S rllabte e9mblne tbe
the heavily upbOlltmd,- deep-plied .Cuobionecl
open-atr freedom of a e~~nvertible With the aiJ.
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loot room 1D rear ••. ioUe life~·
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Th• All« feotu(n l'loulctl~

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tnd il bided by a written llfcumc
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lhc lleauty and &lt;Omlor! will b&lt;
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Not just 2draWtll, but Sl·' ;
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Handy rinse spray!
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CQ!lect&gt; it. More important, young
moderpo ue enjoyinjr it in way• the
orljrinal deaipen niw~r l1reamal or.
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SHOES DISPLAYED
INSIDE STORE FOR
EASY SELECTION

~ Como - our eollectioq.

N~w· ·Ship~ent

AT HARTLEY &amp; BENNETt ·S~HO-E $TORE .
~ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS - JARMA~ - .CONNI!S- STAR .RAND
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Men's and ·Boys' Shoes
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•9:44 Si~~ ,Op
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Hospital where she h,a _
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l!rs. wmtam Purcell returne o
her home In Jdhambra, &lt;:aUf., aft·
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'mother, Mra. Henry Jenkin• and
family.
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Mrs. Pearl Rou~h
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Mr~. pesrl Roush '!Ql'I'Od

Noon News

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JARMAN and STAR BRANb .
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JANUARY CLEA~NCE!
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SKIRT LENGTHS .

" PNI.h,, practical millt glaal.hae be8n
""},-;;Lc
.. · l&lt;W'etliita""•"'-and
• .... lD.WtiOD
g, ' ':""""
today is no exception. Man,r,people
CQ!lect&gt; it. More important, young
moderpo ue enjoyinjr it in way• the
orljrinal deaipen niw~r l1reamal or.
Spoon holder&amp; become planters, tumcigalettal-'h~

rJ

· ·uew 118e81 For gifts, millt Jlass is
· woilderful. And Footorla millt gl8ss
;, m.me by hand, just likolhe antiqao

SHOES DISPLAYED
INSIDE STORE FOR
EASY SELECTION

~ Como - our eollectioq.

N~w· ·Ship~ent

AT HARTLEY &amp; BENNETt ·S~HO-E $TORE .
~ NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS - JARMA~ - .CONNI!S- STAR .RAND
. . il
W
Men's and ·Boys' Shoes
. om·en. I s "C·onn1es

Just lece·ived!

•9:44 Si~~ ,Op
9:45 Morning lolovle
11:00 Understanding Youioelf
11:50 Neighbor~
12:05

-

Sale Pricei

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this put week from .
Hospital where she h,a _
lien!.
·
.. dt,
l!rs. wmtam Purcell returne o
her home In Jdhambra, &lt;:aUf., aft·
er spending the holld1)'0 )Yith ber ,
'mother, Mra. Henry Jenkin• and
family.
I
·
•
Mr. and loft's, Sos~plt'too;aroz -"·
of .Newborgh, N. C., ~pen.t the hoi~
'days with her pdrl!ltta, Mr. an
Ml·s. George Lerner. ~
· J. Ilea 8p.nt Wednell&lt;laf In !pen- .

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as
h'"less al a meeting of the curiO·
•''-~ Club at her ho~e Ill Muon
· !! cnday evenlnr. ·
The
Willi

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blaclu!

11!

LoDe

Jolulloa.

1ly

..,..arJnt. 111ra fli

~=~~~~t~

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·

·$t79.

ea•.

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60'' wldo ... e~~ooab In .eaeh • 11
pttee •(or'fuli ·•Jen&amp;th ak1rt •••• ' •
In allorted labricl, Iandes or
solldl.l!lch : .......

$2.88pr~

Styles ·ror botb boya and
gir..! Sizes to b1g 3.

$1,99

-&amp;ForGlria
Boyl
Sls&lt;e!ll~
to3

lanuarg .tleara~l

ea.,
.
Cle~ee

•W.OMEN'S

TOWEL JNDS ··· ·
January

CHILDREN'S
FOOTWQR

S H0 ES

· CANNON

e'MISS~

• JUNIORS'

dresses

(

Blj •ssortment! Hemmed, rea·
dy for uaei EACH __ ........

· ClWuee!

dresses to $5.98 ..... NOW
t Excitipg dress fashions lo wear now
into Spring . . . cottons, ra~ons, no-.
velties ... out they go - •
· '

36-l~h .Oltripe4
UTING
Ll&amp;ht or .
oot·
dark

3·3c
yd.

1111. Excellent w&lt;iahl

dresses to $8.95 .... . NOW

e Fashion-label

S3
S4

dresses from our best
selling lines! Re-grouped , and re- ·
priced for a riot! ·

· '·
,~
· ·

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.

COIDURo'Y .. '...
•'

.....

•us
SALE

Blue~Biaek

lolr~. ~. K.

Mrs. Pearl Rou~h
Is Hostess For,
Curiosity Cl.ub .
Mr~. pesrl Roush '!Ql'I'Od

Noon News

· Values to

ALL COLORS
Beige • lei! • iroiVn

.

Hartford ~ews
, ..

'f·

DRESS SHOES-FLATS.-LOAFERS

JARMAN and STAR BRANb .
VALUES TO f11.95

Fomoo1 makea. Soollel,.~ea­
ther~! Assorted colon ·

CLOSE-OUT
· Chllcl1'en's

JANUARY CLEA~NCE!
READY~UT FANCY

. · bl&lt;llll hold

SALE
COMMlNCES
FRI., JAN. 17

c·
SJ ..

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pr.

.

POMEROY

,

'

$8.9'

~hillips Sisters

1STORE
1:; J(, : 11

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PRicE
I

$3·••:-~
. B~K
'

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...

.

.to $4.18
~,.

.· WOlK ·: SETS

LOAFBIIS
••••

0

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•••••

•

DRESS

Sifotj

$2.88

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FASHiON
DiUSS fllts

..

•STORE FOB EASY SEtEf:i'IA' '
. .emr.er Tile Date - Frf., l•tl. i

•t

HARTLEY

.and LOWS
.

SALE

l'iiCB ·

•

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•

Grey or tan! very

_

---.

Men's ~·BIG· BOOK" B_ille

PARIS

· ~~~~---~---·~·-··~~----------------~~~
8BOES
DiJPLAl'D ~SIIIfi

j

· · : · ~pili~!

ma .

lad

~

:r·· .. ' ·f'",:

::tcbW:.t;~'
.tOo. SIZes 29-42. Sbirta to
6izes 14'ri·l7.
•
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CONNIE

All

.

.ePAiris:/$••99 .. SHITS $1.99

. VIIIIH to

•••••

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...·:: ¥~Ji..... ro .f;~keni· Are A• S•ooda
'

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$,,88 and,$3.aa·~~ li''\Jj~!~I!OD

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.. ·· · · ' · ' deD\m; weii•made, zip

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f

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Vailues to,.. ,f\8.85
... : .. .. NO~ .~ •
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~

. .,. ~ ........ $f.79

\

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•Nubs

GOODS.;..

fly.

·,

�' ~tnpteyVi
. S~ To48 Cage .

....i.'.W:•hl!~ c.:~"~"· ·Jl'al04s a
of

lh;,

f~w · J!linutes had

.rernadoes I
'

an early lead and

The Falcon fouling coulu havo

.l!!"•~ltout lhe eonteat.

proved costly with John Layne
team worked sitting ont from mid waJ of t}l ~
the loose Ripl ey st&gt;cond quarter until thE! fourth

~-·- ·· ··t'o take advantage of period. L11yn,e left the game after
jump shot. At the, iamc leturnlng lot abo'\!. one minuto

•

.,

.....

..-:..... .....

~w

82~8 For·lOth

'

passed
.
ntade himself known ·with hi•

as they s~oring and r.boundlng. Lievim;
hm rebounded well throughout the
\lllbeften t,-.,, .~ont~st With the fXC'Jltion of tiril~
a game llltri&lt;t ~&lt;int.on the bench sittin,i out
four louis.
were never headed

the Wahama man•f'br.tl):in
held the Vikings 1tiirly
in check with the excepUon
of ate Larry llarlcs5.
·
Harless was lht' top scorer of
the evening wi th 2B points most
of ' hich wt&gt;rc . obtained thro\lgh
I ttisting driv ing sh ut from th e
pivot.
Larry L.ieving
and Rnb~:i

~

·~

' / !\.:"""' ·•.

Ill -

. ·''

..
.•

•

Unlueky 'il' May
Upset fin Skein

McCANN REJOINS KIIICKI

player who had been fnrmed ou•

SA·LE ALL
Costume ,_

'.

I

8

t6 IS

' • .;. •

to the minor leagues, bas be~n

Bill Foglesong. also fouled out m
!he s~mi perloa.
.
Howover, t.M FtUcon bf!llrh Jn
the perso ns cit nobcl't Roush and
Marvin .1loll.'!h was strong eno ugh
to keep lhe Vlltings in chcclt Roy
Clnrk's play wJs al~o handioop
p~d becqus@ of his fouling.
Ri pley was unable to cash In
on opport unities· at the lo"ul clr·
''Catbird'' Rousn P&lt;•ced the Fa!· de, . however:
· cons as eac h cotlecccd 13 points. !fcorlnf bt quarters:
The lalle r !lifl not bt:trt the con· Waft11ma .. .. 13 16 14 12 55

le•t but camr into the fray ailet Ripley . . . . .

•

NEW YORK UP- Brendan Me·
Ca nn. former St. B!'R!Iventute

SPORTS
DESK
IIJ ClrM Tar eJd

"l

·Jewelry
FRI. JAN. 17th

How $21.95
Re-~. $12.95

PANTS

10 47

BL H. SANBORN ,:

I

JEWELERS

'.

~

..

.

MIDD!JII'OIT
•

a s)otfs dltTER
·. Authorl...t Mlcg,.gor

S,Orlhlll ~· Doolor

MID St.

Middleport

.

vfioil brioirs Wools
~g. $U5 &amp; $9.95

dPAY ONLY
$38.84 A MONI'H '

,.

Reg. ti7.o&amp;...:.t2(ts

$27.00

PRICE

Sale $14.9$
. ', .

. ......
LA
. . ' ·-.
~

BOYS' JAcms.

!vfll'age Dally Cod
'-ThaD 2k

Sizes
lrnoll Covort, Mgr.

,.

'

'

.

Children's 6' Misses
· .Oxfords and Straps

Hav,. oD!y one place to pay. Have more
lnoney fol' yourself. Loane up to $1000
arranged whenever poiiSible wltll service
and terms ev~rybody Ukea. Get lltralgbt In
'1!8. Phone ua or stop ln. You are among
frlendl here.
~ i. Main St.
Phone 197
Ernest Comt, MJll'.
0

SALE

Ntw ~5.95 .

J Yean Time U YClU Wish.

f

. Re~. $34.75 - $45.75

,.

_Reg. $1.99-$2.25
Z FOR

e Wflni•'s 'u;\Unetf Boots · · · ·· · $3.99.p,l.

SALE STARTS
FRIDAY

In the low-price "3"

SALE

JAN. 17, 9 AM

Boys' fords &amp;Shoes •

HUGE SAVINGS·
ON WJNTEI( ..

.

19 SUIJS

Values to $3~.00

Sale $15.00
No Alterations
Please
J

I

36' SUITS

Values to $45.00

Silt $23.00 ·
Cuffs Qnly

Value~~ to $~S.Ot

1 GROUP

e

.

DRESS SlACKS

'

,·MEiCllt.4NblSI

I

20%

$3,00

• Black &amp; llrown Sizes 6112·12

• Crelie SoleS ·
• Loatecs I Oxfords

$5·0!

.·~HOE SALE

Sho-..
·St.,ri,
'
·
· 'Middlepori

CGNTINUES
1'H: ,. H()E BOX

_ Alr-o·magic

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'I

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rll'@f!JII SIPII CIAMP~OI
NiW TIIA S

'

-Ohio

;

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appiiH on !*'""_liN~IIi
or on your own fl.r"'
Same lrl!tld·quility, dei!IJI,

'

*

Sale $U.OO

V~lues

Values ,to· ,5.00

That'o right For oil itA yeor,..head beauty.,, for all even though tht Plymouth Suoy io theloweat.prlcod·
the lux"' r·cur comfort and performance, the Plymouth hardtop In the low·price "3," it etill otlers Plymollth'o
Suoy io Americu'alowoat·prlce 2·door bordtop.
excluoivo featQIW 11 llandard equipment. Tonion.
Strong tulk ? Sure. But lt'o talk lhat we back up Airs Ride at no ettfa ooat ... breath-taking Silver Dart
with nctiou; ..·lion lhal oav.. you dollan-and lots of StyJm,' .. w~. IQrer Totai·ContactBrakea ... d......
'em-wheu you trade for Plymou!j,.
morel Drive It and diicover Plymouth'o dusllqg per·
D d • ·
ke our wor d 1or 1t. Co to your ' fonnance
•• , srea~ oomfort • , • eaoier handlins.
nl out
)Dot
Plymouth
dealer
nowtuandgeqhoftcl1Jal
fisur.,ln dollars . You'll 8 g,.. that Plymouth ;, the hardlop for Y0 U1
and cento. Then compare features. You'll find that
Baeod •~ /aero'\NloU prie11, Dolroit, MioA,

$2.65

BOfLING

I

Th~e9 GaQte Ind., Davl•

,aiab

(llo«a);

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Hllh Shigle Game, Ingles, 219.
,!Jim.,T~e
Game1, Liberty

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2

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Jlll!l

Nain Slnglq Game, Bakers ~·

Pci.

wan Loot

Li ' ';, .. .. .. 5 I
. St"/¥tt. . .. 4 ~

.838
.6f17

a ,647
.500
's ~n\1~~1 . .... ' .. .. a • ·~
Hollum .i.S'Oil.HI~ l .000
Ind.' 3 Oamea, Darst, 6b7
1111, ' , , . , ........

.., Ba'\Oi.S .. :.. .......

4

3

1 GROUP

r..

$2.60

! FOR fS.OO

~aluee to 71e

.·

11

G!'llup M~'af4ed li UIIJIRet ,.

Western .&gt;~d Rei.
SAtE

3

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' $i.79
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Bo11ers -

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G'f~i1/ 8011'

•••lowest-priced·hq.rdtojJ ·
"''
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~ilot

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$25.00

. ' ..

MEN;~ . . ' ' MEN'S.

sHoES

$3.88 ~p

rorcous

cOMPLETE to FLOOR

Rfdu(Of

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'Mt".~

MEN 'S

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fOp "Su IOW~tii1 AVO.

. . : .. ': .. ' . .... ' . ' . 1T.7

.

Sale 59c

I

:ratiiOII'UIY . •• , •• ••: , ·• ,,. , ••••. 1.?7

1

suits

·

Ind•.J Game, Duerr, M7.
Team ~ Gameo, Ll'l-1'11, 2601,
Teall! ·1 .Gtine, Llltertv, 1161

.••••.. ••.. , . •. ,. . .. 1?5
......... ........ 173

,,

Gripper~

· Briefs

Pri~e$ Drastically Redu~ed! .........

,,

SOCKS .... 29c ·.. · 4 pr. $1.00 GlO VES .. ·.. ·.. ·.. · ~ PRIG·

~;;;;r;;;;t~ .

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v.~~~~.. ~-es

to e6.98

ALl
S
.IATHiOOM
OUTFIT

width, depth, and guarantee.
Firealone liret
ALL SIZES ON SALI!

11 new

ff~ CA5T IRON

PAJ.¥U

$,.69

2 FOR .5.00

,Titl COiiwtY l.i~GUI

. 10

1 Group Nallonii!Y Adv. ·

SPORT SHIRTS

and Colored

Now $1~95.
,.. _.

Alterations Included

· MEN'S DRESS SHOES

', Values to '25.00

DRESS SHIRT~

Reg. $22.50 to . ..50

e

CARCOATS

White

~aet'CI

.Men's Work
. , Sioes · ··· · ·· · · · · · $5.00 pr.
e WeR{Ifgton loets ·······:······ $5.00 pr.
• Bal~land SBut~e Artics · · · · · · $6.9$ pr.
tMets Kangaro, Shoes ······· · $'7.95 pro ·
BaU'aand Rubbir .
.
st-' Toe ioots 12'' ·········· $8.95 pr•
16" -$9.95 pr.

·

$104 less than Car ffC"* ... $49 less than Car ffF"*

SPORT COATS

'
p~lr

~

1 Group:_Na!lonally Adv.

Men'I

VALUES .TO $5.00

:co•rs. :..

SPORT COATS ·····.· Sale $15.00

Ru1112o•i.

.99

eSizes 8\-9 to Big 8
Browa and Bla~k

O{Jft STORE WILL BE C~$- ~
TBtiRS. JAN. IGtb TO.AftBdGE
"BIG" JANUAR~ CLE..(It~CE
ALL ~ALE.S FIN~

THIS PLYMOUTH IS
THE lOWEST· PRICED
HARDTOP
YOU CAN BUY
.

sPOBT ·sma,.

Men's

SPORT SHIRTS
· · $t~~

PEDALP~

Re,. $!1.58 .. Now UUO
Beg. $1U5 .. Now $11.15

ao,.,·

el '"'sO~orl~ &amp; Straps ··· ·.·· $l99 ·pr•.
;.e~" 4rth.Shoes ··' ···;· ·i'±'$J.~5 pr.

JACKETS;- ,$WUTIJIS
SKIWITS -SLACKS

JUKETS

331-3%

'4 · ..----;:---:----:;=

CITY LOAN &amp;SAVINGSCO.

to 18

~educed

Values to $5.00- Sizes 8\H

J

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· Men'• Suede

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5

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EA\1 BIJIJGtr HRMI

SUPER CHAMPION
*Wide, tough mad
) Uta! hils been P'I'Ve4
over millions or
miles by Ameriran

motorists

P'lui toK
on4y•
.........l!lo

'"'
BU! Nl'W und l AVE

H&amp;R FIRESTONE
DEALER STORE
ID ~· Cei!ter ilf 1'6wa;:~il~dlep~r&amp;

�' ~tnpteyVi
. S~ To48 Cage .

....i.'.W:•hl!~ c.:~"~"· ·Jl'al04s a
of

lh;,

f~w · J!linutes had

.rernadoes I
'

an early lead and

The Falcon fouling coulu havo

.l!!"•~ltout lhe eonteat.

proved costly with John Layne
team worked sitting ont from mid waJ of t}l ~
the loose Ripl ey st&gt;cond quarter until thE! fourth

~-·- ·· ··t'o take advantage of period. L11yn,e left the game after
jump shot. At the, iamc leturnlng lot abo'\!. one minuto

•

.,

.....

..-:..... .....

~w

82~8 For·lOth

'

passed
.
ntade himself known ·with hi•

as they s~oring and r.boundlng. Lievim;
hm rebounded well throughout the
\lllbeften t,-.,, .~ont~st With the fXC'Jltion of tiril~
a game llltri&lt;t ~&lt;int.on the bench sittin,i out
four louis.
were never headed

the Wahama man•f'br.tl):in
held the Vikings 1tiirly
in check with the excepUon
of ate Larry llarlcs5.
·
Harless was lht' top scorer of
the evening wi th 2B points most
of ' hich wt&gt;rc . obtained thro\lgh
I ttisting driv ing sh ut from th e
pivot.
Larry L.ieving
and Rnb~:i

~

·~

' / !\.:"""' ·•.

Ill -

. ·''

..
.•

•

Unlueky 'il' May
Upset fin Skein

McCANN REJOINS KIIICKI

player who had been fnrmed ou•

SA·LE ALL
Costume ,_

'.

I

8

t6 IS

' • .;. •

to the minor leagues, bas be~n

Bill Foglesong. also fouled out m
!he s~mi perloa.
.
Howover, t.M FtUcon bf!llrh Jn
the perso ns cit nobcl't Roush and
Marvin .1loll.'!h was strong eno ugh
to keep lhe Vlltings in chcclt Roy
Clnrk's play wJs al~o handioop
p~d becqus@ of his fouling.
Ri pley was unable to cash In
on opport unities· at the lo"ul clr·
''Catbird'' Rousn P&lt;•ced the Fa!· de, . however:
· cons as eac h cotlecccd 13 points. !fcorlnf bt quarters:
The lalle r !lifl not bt:trt the con· Waft11ma .. .. 13 16 14 12 55

le•t but camr into the fray ailet Ripley . . . . .

•

NEW YORK UP- Brendan Me·
Ca nn. former St. B!'R!Iventute

SPORTS
DESK
IIJ ClrM Tar eJd

"l

·Jewelry
FRI. JAN. 17th

How $21.95
Re-~. $12.95

PANTS

10 47

BL H. SANBORN ,:

I

JEWELERS

'.

~

..

.

MIDD!JII'OIT
•

a s)otfs dltTER
·. Authorl...t Mlcg,.gor

S,Orlhlll ~· Doolor

MID St.

Middleport

.

vfioil brioirs Wools
~g. $U5 &amp; $9.95

dPAY ONLY
$38.84 A MONI'H '

,.

Reg. ti7.o&amp;...:.t2(ts

$27.00

PRICE

Sale $14.9$
. ', .

. ......
LA
. . ' ·-.
~

BOYS' JAcms.

!vfll'age Dally Cod
'-ThaD 2k

Sizes
lrnoll Covort, Mgr.

,.

'

'

.

Children's 6' Misses
· .Oxfords and Straps

Hav,. oD!y one place to pay. Have more
lnoney fol' yourself. Loane up to $1000
arranged whenever poiiSible wltll service
and terms ev~rybody Ukea. Get lltralgbt In
'1!8. Phone ua or stop ln. You are among
frlendl here.
~ i. Main St.
Phone 197
Ernest Comt, MJll'.
0

SALE

Ntw ~5.95 .

J Yean Time U YClU Wish.

f

. Re~. $34.75 - $45.75

,.

_Reg. $1.99-$2.25
Z FOR

e Wflni•'s 'u;\Unetf Boots · · · ·· · $3.99.p,l.

SALE STARTS
FRIDAY

In the low-price "3"

SALE

JAN. 17, 9 AM

Boys' fords &amp;Shoes •

HUGE SAVINGS·
ON WJNTEI( ..

.

19 SUIJS

Values to $3~.00

Sale $15.00
No Alterations
Please
J

I

36' SUITS

Values to $45.00

Silt $23.00 ·
Cuffs Qnly

Value~~ to $~S.Ot

1 GROUP

e

.

DRESS SlACKS

'

,·MEiCllt.4NblSI

I

20%

$3,00

• Black &amp; llrown Sizes 6112·12

• Crelie SoleS ·
• Loatecs I Oxfords

$5·0!

.·~HOE SALE

Sho-..
·St.,ri,
'
·
· 'Middlepori

CGNTINUES
1'H: ,. H()E BOX

_ Alr-o·magic

'

. ,.

'I

I

rll'@f!JII SIPII CIAMP~OI
NiW TIIA S

'

-Ohio

;

'

appiiH on !*'""_liN~IIi
or on your own fl.r"'
Same lrl!tld·quility, dei!IJI,

'

*

Sale $U.OO

V~lues

Values ,to· ,5.00

That'o right For oil itA yeor,..head beauty.,, for all even though tht Plymouth Suoy io theloweat.prlcod·
the lux"' r·cur comfort and performance, the Plymouth hardtop In the low·price "3," it etill otlers Plymollth'o
Suoy io Americu'alowoat·prlce 2·door bordtop.
excluoivo featQIW 11 llandard equipment. Tonion.
Strong tulk ? Sure. But lt'o talk lhat we back up Airs Ride at no ettfa ooat ... breath-taking Silver Dart
with nctiou; ..·lion lhal oav.. you dollan-and lots of StyJm,' .. w~. IQrer Totai·ContactBrakea ... d......
'em-wheu you trade for Plymou!j,.
morel Drive It and diicover Plymouth'o dusllqg per·
D d • ·
ke our wor d 1or 1t. Co to your ' fonnance
•• , srea~ oomfort • , • eaoier handlins.
nl out
)Dot
Plymouth
dealer
nowtuandgeqhoftcl1Jal
fisur.,ln dollars . You'll 8 g,.. that Plymouth ;, the hardlop for Y0 U1
and cento. Then compare features. You'll find that
Baeod •~ /aero'\NloU prie11, Dolroit, MioA,

$2.65

BOfLING

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,!Jim.,T~e
Game1, Liberty

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.500
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Hollum .i.S'Oil.HI~ l .000
Ind.' 3 Oamea, Darst, 6b7
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sHoES

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Sale 59c

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Team ~ Gameo, Ll'l-1'11, 2601,
Teall! ·1 .Gtine, Llltertv, 1161

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Gripper~

· Briefs

Pri~e$ Drastically Redu~ed! .........

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SOCKS .... 29c ·.. · 4 pr. $1.00 GlO VES .. ·.. ·.. ·.. · ~ PRIG·

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ALl
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.IATHiOOM
OUTFIT

width, depth, and guarantee.
Firealone liret
ALL SIZES ON SALI!

11 new

ff~ CA5T IRON

PAJ.¥U

$,.69

2 FOR .5.00

,Titl COiiwtY l.i~GUI

. 10

1 Group Nallonii!Y Adv. ·

SPORT SHIRTS

and Colored

Now $1~95.
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· MEN'S DRESS SHOES

', Values to '25.00

DRESS SHIRT~

Reg. $22.50 to . ..50

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CARCOATS

White

~aet'CI

.Men's Work
. , Sioes · ··· · ·· · · · · · $5.00 pr.
e WeR{Ifgton loets ·······:······ $5.00 pr.
• Bal~land SBut~e Artics · · · · · · $6.9$ pr.
tMets Kangaro, Shoes ······· · $'7.95 pro ·
BaU'aand Rubbir .
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st-' Toe ioots 12'' ·········· $8.95 pr•
16" -$9.95 pr.

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$104 less than Car ffC"* ... $49 less than Car ffF"*

SPORT COATS

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Men'I

VALUES .TO $5.00

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Ru1112o•i.

.99

eSizes 8\-9 to Big 8
Browa and Bla~k

O{Jft STORE WILL BE C~$- ~
TBtiRS. JAN. IGtb TO.AftBdGE
"BIG" JANUAR~ CLE..(It~CE
ALL ~ALE.S FIN~

THIS PLYMOUTH IS
THE lOWEST· PRICED
HARDTOP
YOU CAN BUY
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sPOBT ·sma,.

Men's

SPORT SHIRTS
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PEDALP~

Re,. $!1.58 .. Now UUO
Beg. $1U5 .. Now $11.15

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;.e~" 4rth.Shoes ··' ···;· ·i'±'$J.~5 pr.

JACKETS;- ,$WUTIJIS
SKIWITS -SLACKS

JUKETS

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SUPER CHAMPION
*Wide, tough mad
) Uta! hils been P'I'Ve4
over millions or
miles by Ameriran

motorists

P'lui toK
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H&amp;R FIRESTONE
DEALER STORE
ID ~· Cei!ter ilf 1'6wa;:~il~dlep~r&amp;

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rrki;Mr;:;::;;---- -.-- .~lghl

Room House. Two story.
Modern bath on second floor.
toilet and lavatory on first,
good garage, about f1ve mlnut"
from Court Ho(lse .. A. N. Ben·
gel, 310-M.
1·8·Bt£p
2-ro-om- -ap-artmeut~- Cf'lo-kl-ng- p-ri ·
vilegcs. Close in town. 127
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
1-I(J.(ltc.

Trailer ap.tce. Jle11rt of Nutdle-

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18bl Auto~rvices .

port. Get loc.ted before onuddy
ground burt• you. Phone 9.tl3.
Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's D~cy
Store, lll•'dlepoot, Ohio.
tn 2 'lk

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IIAWJ.INGS SONS CO. - Jf
Employmen~
lrour Wre&lt;ter Servleo. Doy
,. Pi&gt;un• 11:!2'1. NIJbl P'hODe
80311-X. [)(,DGE · P'~ntOU'III Will mind vour child-;;;-;;;yJ;.;;;;,
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Now taking apphcatmns !or Sen.. 955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan. Dynatinel Newspaper Routes i n
now drive. A careful one owner Pomeroy. Call 398, pomeroy.
car on another new Buick .Radio
12 28 tp
and Heater. $1,5~. Blaettnar's
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Pomeroy
t 13 6tr. Now taking appl;eatlons for Sentinel Newspaper Routes in
19illl t Ford V8 Fairlanc Victor!'
Middleport. Call 396, Pomc·
&lt;;pe. Hard Top Model. Except·
roy.
12-lJ 1•
tonal in every way. $1,495. Blaet·
tnar's P&lt;lrneroy
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1953 Dodge V8 4 dr. Coronet Se
Good Clean Used Cars
dan.One o( the cleanest '338 in
All
Makes and Models
area. $795 lliaettnar's Pomeroy.
1 13 6tc
AUTO SALES
1953 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedon. Spark
ling driginal black finish. $495. Qffick SERVICE on Watch lle
Biaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 13 6tc
pairing by Factory ' Trained
watchmakers COUJNS JEWEL1953 BUick vas 4 dr. Sedan. Choice
ERS, Pdmeroy.
1 3 tf
of three fine cara $895. Blael·
tnar'o, Pomeroy.
I 13 61c
RADI~ &amp; Tllt..EVJSlO:I BE~VtCE,
19Q5 Oldsmobile V8 2 dr. liard
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
. Top Cpc. llydramatie drive
SIGn. 116 W. Maio St., Pomeroy
RicH, Afmost like the day It wa•
2 2~ If
sold! $1,696. Blaettnor's, Porn·
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WE BUY

FQr Sc;;a

FOR SALE - llou!e, Six rooms,
, · b~lh, full basemen!, garage. Cor·
,~ , ·, \ ~er lot 175x100. Call TU-23035,
;
New Htlv&lt;n, W. Va.
IZ·28·3tp
Gentle Pony :; yrs old.

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dinin!;

room sulte, table , 6 chairs, bul -

let and china closet. Mrs...Vir·
glnla Carter, Long otlom, Oh10
I 13 3tr.

!TRUCTURAL I BEAMS
· 5CRAP IRON - ¥ETALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Phon• 510

Pamtra\

- - - - - - -CONCRETE HLOCKS
"Build Bettor For Ltot"
GRUESER BLOCK CO.

' Cullom Buill ll.ltcben Kitchen
-deolgned lor your home. Free
esllmat• Foremu 1&lt; Ab'.JOil.
/ Phone ~Y.
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On Rt. 33. Coli Wm. Grvmr
Rock SpJlngs

d,.p
well Jtl pumpJl'ltoo prel8ure
'"'\&gt;our Onl1 Alfthorlwd
Fuller BRUSH MAN
lant anJ iWIIch. Also 811-ftet
pladlc ~:r.e, I~ • lY•; one
James Marriner
archltect'o drawlnr table, a·uol
7:16 1. Msln St.
ana loch One tyrowrltar desk
' Pomot'ly, Ohio
111d ooe 1111111 cabl,el, handmade.
""'"' No. IU - Allor 5 PM
Oae electric lt,bt. oaw, ••e woo~
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ltt~e. one eolld o•k Sideboard, frco Service. Tri 1;min~;rem;.
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Mae UWbltt11 ~ewing machine, lng. D yom cKpericnce. Rubert
lilltlQue. P•OJOe Forneroy 8U-J.
Sayrc. Phone 3955, Racine.
IU 1 611,
1 l4 Btc
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\-1 lt.double disc:J.fingiC
·bottom John Ocorc pull plu. .
J.14" double bottom lntcrnation· •
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. t
sct,. .culUvotore f\)r Farmall FlZ
tractor. 1·1941 John Deere tra·
ctor with Hydtallc loader and
• '1 set bydralic cultl\lator for lh t•
above tractor, 1 good u~cd
IOX3B tractor, tire and tube 1
''· , good fmh Guernsey Durham
CI'OJ.&gt; milk cow 1 mixed cow.
l,lalph A. Lambright, RD No 2
Bailey Run Rowd, Pomeroy,
_,Obln
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,jAY and CI'RN: Stanley l.llbbo,
I' J.oiJ Botlolll, Route 2.
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Qwlng m!chlne. In good condl·
' lion. Call 61113·Y. Mr&amp;. Gordon
)Volfe, Middleport.
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TRAILERS
TRAII.ERS
ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO }1000

Waverly, Ohio, dealer slue'
wllb 71 new and uaed trailers
14 to liO lt., al!o IP wides. Tw
and three beliro9mo, naliona!l,
known makeo. '!'he lowest po ..
albic terms anywhere. Drive
ILitle and s. ;o a lot. These ar
well worth your1 trip. thlo I
JOUr LAST ahopplng place, s•
eome prepared Io deal. Faol
free delivery. Move In tomor
row. Anything of value t•ken
lo trade.

WAVIRLY MOBILE
HOME SALES

Legal Notice
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ORDINANCE NO. 323
Annual Appropriation Ordinanet
(Vlllogol
An ordinance to make Appropriallons for Current E&lt;penaes and
other Expenditures of the Village
of Pomeoy, State of Ohio, dllring
the fiscal year ending December
31st, 1958. ,
Section 1. Be it Ordained by the
Council of the Village of Pomeroy
Slate qf Ohio, That. to pr.ovide for
the cUrrent eKpenses and other expenditures of Ihe said Village of
Pomeroy during the fiscal year
ending December 31st, 1956, the
following sums be and they are
hereby set aolde and appropriated
as follows, viz:
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Section 2· That there be approprlated froni the ,GENER~L FUND
A. GliNERAL FUND
Council
$ 288.00
Mayor
960.00
Clerk
680.00
Treasurer
276.00
Scljcitor
500.00
Bldg. Improvements (New
Bldgs )
4,000.00
Public Emp. Retirement
System
350.00
Legal Advertising
25Q.OO
Office Secretary
2,160.00
Notes and Interest
1,040.00
Res. Fund for paymonl of
Parking Lot Bonds 4,060.00
Office EKpense
350.00
Utilities
, 2,000 00
Dump Rent
1,200.00
Insurance
1,200.00
Total General Fund $19,294.00
Sec. 3. That there be approprlal·
ed from the GENERAL FUND
~·oR €0NTiNGENCIES for pur·
poses not othcrw~ provided lor,
to be expended ·in accordance
with the provi•iofns ol Sec. oo$.~~3~2
G. C., the sum o . . .. . .. ,.,.,.
Sec. 4. That there be transferre
from the GENERAL FUND to the
SAFETY FUND the sum of $25,.
580.00; and that there ,be appropriated from said SAFETY 'FUND
lhe following:
,·
B. SAFETY FUND
Marshall
$3,120.00
POlice
6,?00.00
First Aid EKp.
500.00
Olhcr Pollee E•pcnses
4,000.00
Fire Chief-Salary
300.00
Firemen
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rhtllian Defense

250.00

Other Fire Department
2,500.00
Expenses
3,360.00
Hydrant Rental
200.00
Bonds
Police Pension Fund
1.800.00
Firemen'• Pension Fund
soo.oo
Total Safety Fund
$25,580.00
Sec. 5. That there be tran•femd
from the GENERAL FUND to the
SERVICE FUND the .urn of $8:·
777.21 ; and that there bo spproprl·
ated fron!' said SERVICE FUND
the lo\Iowing:
·
c. SERVICE FUND
street Lighting
. $5,700.00
t•ay't on old Water Bill 1,500.00
Pay'! on old Light Bill
1,5?7.21
Totul Service F'und
$M77.21
S.c. 9. That there be transferred
rront the GENERAL FUND to the
Cf.METERY FUND the sum of $7.100.00; and tho! there be ~ppro·
prlated !rom Raid CE!IErERY
I~UND the fullowin~ :
G. CEMETERY FUND
Employes
$4,~0.00
Toot. and Equip.
7a0 0
Other Expense•
250.00
Land and llldgs
I,OOO.OO
Public EmpldYecs Retire·
men! Syotem
1,000.00
Total Cemetery Fund $7~.0°
Sec. 10. That th~:!re be approprl·
aled from the ST!tEET MAINTEN·
ANCE AND REPAIR ~UND (Mol·
or Vehicle License&amp;) the lollow·
lng:
H. STREIT MAINTINANCE AND
REPAIR FUND !Motor Vohiclo Ll·
ctnoas)
Employees
$13,000.00
Materials
5,000 ·:
Repoirs to Sts.
6,000·
Tools, Implements &amp; equip·
mont
5,000.00
Mlacclloneous
OOO.OO
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'11Glt and motor. $225. See Cecil 1\.
llrD:.:~·FI~~:W.,•bl1•
WAVIRL Y, 01110
' Srnllll, Box Ul, Maaon, W. Va.
Ill e,..... , GllloX
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or Trod~!
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a.
m. or atier 4 n. h•to 16 Btfc . :.:,::.W
- -;Il:-ly-s -:5:-1 ,~tl-on-:;W;:-ng::o:::n-.-:o;:;:r::fi·'
52
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111 paint, low mllonge. Will sell
Now Rvuli111Jlc lor house pnint)JI .I(
or trodc for '03 or '54 2-doo1·
Inside and out. IUchard l'iahcr
Phone 3?4·M.
t-14·61c
Phone 316X ,Po111eroy.
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REF=.R::-:l::::G::-l!R::-A:-:T:::l:::O::N: ~S::E:::R::cV::c
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Phone 3659, Pomcro)l. 1 14 3tc
Domestic-COmmerclal-Dalry
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
24 Hour Service
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Sale

New Furnitu"

$299.00
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Good Luck Clover 4-1;1 Club
Ind.U(, ts New
' Mem·befS MOn
' d.ay·

Public Emp. Retirement
BIDFORD scHooL Niws-'
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A eliSa meeting waa held reTotal Street MaintenBDce and
eently iD the elgbt·grade cla11ronm
Repair Fund
$32,000.00
wltb Andrea Evons, presldont,
Sec. 1?. That there be appro- · A candlelight service f~r tht following; .
presiding. A cla88 play waa discuspriated from the GENERAL BOND reception o£ new members Into
Vickie McDaniel, Sharon May- !ed and the maJority voted for a
RETIREMENT FUND:
the club wu held on Monday nard, Allee, Faye Jobnsun, Mary comedy. Alao dii!CuS!ed waa the
21A. GENERAL BOND RETIRE· evening w~en the Good Luck Fost~r. Gratus Al~ridge, Harvie! subject of elw rings.
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. Clover 4·11 Club of Mason , C1ty Ia Newland, Carol Ann Neville,
-Mary Smith
, MENT FUND
Redemphon of Bonds
$4,000.00 met in the basement of lhe Me- Phyllis Queen, Mary Ann Rick·
StudOnt Ro~rtor;_
Interest on Bonds
$1,440.00 lbodist Church.
ard, Sheldon Rou 8h, Carolyn Van
,Total General Bond Retrremenl , Serving as doorkeeper during Maire, Shelia Walker, Joa~ He.w· urer for the year. Secret pal names
Ffnd
$.~,440.00 the initiation service wD! Claudia ebon, Judy Hewelson, Henr1 were drawn for the year.
Sec. 20. That ther_e be approprl· Zerkle while Connie Newton acted Durge~s. Juhling McClung, . Judy
Attending were !.liSA Eleanor
ated from the Parkmg Lot Meter as guid~. Juhllng McClung, serv· ·Turner, Claudia Zerkle, Connie Robson, Mrs. George Schneider,
Fund $7,000.00 ror paymept or ing as Big Chief, was in -&lt;barge or t&lt;cwton, Paula Maynard, PatriciA Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs. Kloes,
Porklng Lot Meters.
reecivipg the new nicmbers. 't:he Riley, Jackie Capehart, Beverly Robert Lewis, llfn. JaJIIeB Clat·
GRAND TOTAL APPRO.
four spirits reprcsentng · Ihe 4· Burns; Palty Newland, Ann New worthy, Mrs. Grace Holter, Mlsa
PRIATIONS
. $106,091~1 ll's were PatriCia Riley, Anr, land, Nancy McDaniel, Carolyn Martha Howell and Mr&amp;. Max
Sebc. 21. AthndthedVtillagdc Clcrkhrls Newland, Patty Newland and Dotson and Charlene Diehl.
Ward.
here Y au onze . o raw
~ Carolyn Dotson.
warrants on the VIlla~· Treasurer
The 4-H Pledge followed the
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for poymcnl from any of the fore· Initiation and the group sang the
Ury
U
gmng appropmUons upon recelv· 4 H song, "West Virginia Bill'•
Jng proper certiftcates and vouch· and Girls.'' The four spiritsera therefor, approved by tho He 11 Hands Head and Healthboard or officers authorized by ,h:~ ·lit candles for each n•··
1
l~w to approve th~ same, or 8 ~ or- member as a token of friendship
Mrs. Dale Barnhart entertained
dmance or resolutiOn of councd to ·and spirit of 4-H club work. I
lbe Martha Class of the Bradbury
make the exp~nditures, provtded
The group again joined in son~t Church of Christ recenUy with
that
:S"afta shall beg:~•: and Pal1la Maynard read the 4-11 Mrs. Wilbur Pierce presldlnt in
or
or saar1es
~a by au. Emblem and Judy' Hewetson read the absence of Mra. Griff Ruasell,
~~P 11 °'01'"~n~ .. m~o%ance with a definition of what the 4·11 the president.
or Y ~n
•;, ld d furlh· colors , represent:
Mrs. Pl"'\e was In charge of a
lawt:rt ~~dmance. . tionefor eori.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer, advls01', memorial service for Mrs. Milton
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. e approprll
explained the 4-H motto. Carolyn Russell, who had tieen secretiJ')'
tmgenC!tes C!an on1Y beth',·rxdp,envdo~~ Dotson was in charge of devo· of the class. The .&amp;ervice includM
1 1 1wo·
uponCouncil
apprcva
w
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, lhe ·-•
of
for oitems
of expense
hons
and rcad'rngs were g1·vcn J1Y
.w:ru psa1\11 and, prayo•
... .
n1 tl
1 g 1 obligation Connie Newlon and Judy Turner. During the busm•83 . meeting
con~ u,;g
e ' d for pur A scripu\re reading wss given Mrs. Oleva Cottrill woo appointed
agams1 e vt 1age an
. b Charlene Diehl
to act as oeeretary. The cl!ss .will
r::~t~~rer st':~fi~ho::p~~~~r:~o~! yA diSCUSsion w~ hckt on the ~u d)shtowela as ~ money-mak~
h ·
dP
sewing and cooking classc.t The mg project.
c~cm ~; •This ordinance shall sewing class will be held on Feo.
Mrs. L. E. Piersall held a dem·
ec. ·
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d 1 t 1 p m at the home of Mrt onstratidn of Stanley produclll
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take effect at the carhesl per o s:enccr .whlle tile cooking elas; during the social hour with the
allowed db~ !•~; 8 '958
will be held on Feb. 8 at 10 a. m. proceeds to go to the rburcb treasPasse a u YCh·a;les W. Legar at tae Maoon Youth Center.
ury. Mrs. Barn~art ;ted lla
S h 1b
Refreshments were 11ervcd by sert tourse to mrs. eraa , s.
Attest ~~=
3!~n~il
Mrs Eddie Rickard, lolrs. Holiard Ella Douglas, guests, and eleven
.
(I) 8, 115, 2tc McDaniel and daughters to ~'· membe_rs_.--''~'"·----

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Club met Monday Bvcning at the
home of Mrs. Erncsl Powell.
Mrs. Merlin Tracy, president,
presided and opened lhe mccpM
with dcvotums which consisted of
group singing of ''Holy.' Holy,
Holy" the Lord's Prayer m un&amp;·
son "nd the readmg of Psalm 23.
A report on the f!Gwcr fund
was given by Mrs. Gerald Kelly
and Mrs. W1lllam soulsby report·
cd on curd!i sent the sick. .
A thnnk you card wa~ receiVed
from M.r. aiHI Mrs. Juhn Diehl. A
letter an 1t donUtion was receive~!
from Mrs. Guy Roli ng and a do·

Refreshments were served by
the hostess at the close oi !he
meeting. ' _
Tho next meeting which will
be hefd at the home of Mrs CJif.
ford Jacob5 with · Mrs. Robert
Bowen as co-hostCss will be :.
hobo party and each member i~
to bring a bo• lunch.

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Gen. Thomas 1&gt;. ... l~.t ~jr Vailqubrd allwllite ino orbit. Of.!
Force cblel Qf ~~~. /JAil. ~lfi, C~i!· , fld.JP irtdlcated tho Iaunehillll
gress the Siriil~illc IC!Jlnm~nd would iliit come ot the Cape Ca·
ISACJ ''will lie 'ill: ' do,~hlll '· ' 1 FJ
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denied 700 million iiouilri
his
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Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
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4.Iroll
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keep up production of the nallon'o for a joint eonqueat of spacy.
I (aym.)
No. I retalllalory weapon - the
H~ also oallec( for 'a reappraisal
eydroier&gt;boml&gt; CIUTl'inl . 852 ., of bolh forel.sn and ~omeotle poll·
IIAILY CRn"..''QUOTE-Here's how to work It:
would "imperial" lfnited States 80• des to proceed Bldnl with the cur·
AXYDLBAA:i!R
cllj'ity.
f1'nl rel8!eBimcnt of defense poll·
Ia LONGFELLOW
]natead he said the B52's were ~y.
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"very heeeiilary" to provide "ad· 1. Johnson spelled out hi• Mas
the three, L'a, X 1tor the two O'a, etc. Single tettert, I'IJ91•
" hll b8llistl0 'lor meeting the space age chal·
11·
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uypboo, tho length and fonnatto~ of the wordo are all hlnlf.
ml!~~:,
a~dur:;;~e:
~ bomb lenge, which he termed the great·
i!kh dey lilt &lt;ode leltm are dlf!erept.
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ers are still untested."
est in the history of man, in 1 a
Adt!Qua\~y ol President 'Elsen· sPefCh p~p)!'ed for.. a lunc,hceon
o\ C'1flo,...... Qcotalloa
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howers
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NlGK FSLYNK DSYD AXDS DSK
military budget \liaa to
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e mis· lionL
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FZUIXT DllC AYN, YEt!: s{ LKYO
sile investig;to!'S in ·Hose
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He said t~p con'l.u;•l of space
•ion.
would iiil'&lt;!n 'lron'tl.f)'l. for humin
lQ YHM UIJC-GJLK,
They called George Bupker, ailv\\jcem~ot . beYilifd ilo)' lnm
I Y•rd!IY'I CryproquoteJ TilE WONDER GREW, .TIIA'l'
president of tile Glenn L. M'rtin ha'Ss d~~!y·~ .•:,e c•n'not,, , 8 leaders '
(!NE SMALL HEAD COULD CARBY ALL HI: KNI;W Co., Baltimore, .and Bell J,ahorare w •
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t(lrles nresident MerViiJ Kelly of of ffl!e men, ikhbrC it/' he said.
1UatrtbUit4 bJ Xinr Featurtl Syndleatt
New York to testll)'. Martin Is a "Surely WI! eannot, with this op·
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portunity
before usue:,thefail
see
this afford\
onetoclear
course to recaptUre the initiative
f.Or freedom."
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coNVENIENCE us&amp; .'rtlls HANnY APPLICATION

BLANK ANi&gt;

TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COUltt' HOUSE NOW. FEEs ARE
'fWO DOLLARs ($2.00) FOR EACH DOG. MALE OR FEMALE.
TO 'Obtain lldellse by mail, fill in and mail this form to PERRY A. RIGGS,

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COUNTY AUDiTOR; Meigs County, Pomeroy, 'Ohio. Enclose self-addressed Stamped
envelope and price

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He voiced hope that the United
Sales would ~how imagination in
its relations witb othef countries
and show that its "free world
lea~erShip is ~bl ~ljlrlle," He aug·
gested !his o'!luntrY ohoUld invite
scientists of other nations to work
together.
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"Our President, hofdiDg as he
docs the esteem of men through·
out the world, bas a rare oppor·
tunlty to lead in thla la)lor b9ldly
and forcefully, arid in the vigor·
OilS prusOll Of peace he Will find
the nation undivided in his sup·
port," Johnson laid.
"Further It· woul dbe approprl·
ale and fitting for our nation to
demoniilrafe Its inllilalve before
he United Nations by Inviting all
member nations \O join In this
adventure into outer space togeth·
er. The dimensions of space dwarf
our natlonal differericcs on earth."

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daughter Mrs., J, C. lfutchinson.
Mrs.if!IITWalsbhas ~eturned
home after ~(lendlnr seveiil. dRY•

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•L. E. Thomas retunted ·Sit1day
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they will spend tbe roma1n ! 6r

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Mr.
Komer Cupntni'ha'm were Mr: and
COuNTY AUDITOR of Meigs, County
Mrs. Richard Roush, New Ha.en,
:Ueenae must hA.obWned
not later than ,Jan. 20, 1818, to avoid ·•".avtMI
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and lulck'l ~~Jakel IIIH ,llhc!!~!
. ..1 TRA.nm. You11 lind how.ln!e thl' 'tory'~ w!llid you,· "
lu o rosult 01 ihts g1u.tlng broh toat; ~I ~
' drive the Aft ~om B-58 Bulclc yourseH and·lelr,D apout:' 1. p.
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dorttlorato rapidly." lut h1tt'1 what hatorMnlolio
the iulck CIHfU~Yt 22 11acaflatopa"• WlrU!oile""" ~
60 MPH, ond olttrwardt, tho lstolooo wore otiH f1illi
.WO&lt;tl,., Says $Cb ''litis wao IIi' Tor tho MOll . . .
lOst '" " " hm IVbmlllld a sodarl's brtil•tt; .
but,oftor 11 wat • ..., tho lulcli'o btO\&lt;n funct~ ••.
· porfOdly. , , Jutdo has dO.o . ~. hoo cscht""' o
11uch bottor p...riiCI, and has oot a otW ofatldcird ol .
biola quality lot DlfrOII."

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Notice to henby 11veiJ lhat HoLifo, Autrt. Fire, Polio. call Dar mer G. Jllltcr whose 9q,l Olflce
M'illt \tltlttle:drt Oh1n
addrell Is Pomeroy, Ohio, has
New hou!e, 10 min. drive from been duly ap~olnled Admlnlatrat·
Pomeroy. Located near c,nler of or of the ~tate \)f William Wal·
late of Syracuse, Meigs Coull·
S me lot lor prlvoey and free·
dom frutn highway noisca, Hopae 1)', Ohio, deceosed: ·.
Dated .this 13llt 4ay of January
designed for easy care and llv·
illR. With abundant stcrlae facll· 1958.
., ltiCJ and room ·,If,.: No -alllra,
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Burton Mrs. Dana Oliver thank:·
cd the group for cards and gil!
sent hl'r hn ~band while hospitaJiz.
cd. Ivun Powell conducted ;1
penny march for the flower fum
Report.~ were given on b_askch
se nt to the needy at Chrt&amp;tmas
time A while elephant sale Willi

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EA:Sf tAN!IINO, Mi&amp;lt:::;ili!):-1 Goveiondrs,"
oald more and
, ,Lo&amp;i•li!lve ~•P•f ~cnco _ls ~e~omin&amp; J more ~ovdrnors aro l~omlng Crom
leJa l lld le.s Important lor gover· imkgrounds other than tne legloliOrs, . 4·~~rdl.ng 'tQ a, MiehiJa,n Iatures and chaneeo are beco;.lng WASIIINGTON UP ~ Republl· col'ntractor for the Tilan and I'ali· .
Stat~ tfniver81!y political sclenijsl, •lim that loc!l oCIIeiali ouch ls can.Ierialative leaders tolrl Preoi- auard ml88iles arid llqll 'does •ork
Dr. Joseph A. Schlesinger. ln R rt~ avors nnd coun~ilmen wlU be· dent Cl!enhower today to expect on Ihe Nite and other weapona
~ec!nJ !l.\IJ!Y, :'H~W .Th~y ,Beiam&lt; cr&lt;~oe governors.
oome' opposition in Congre10 to 'j'hey were to be ~9110\l'ed by
- - - - - - : - - - ' - - onyl proposal for a linele powerful Genll!'al Nathan F. TWining, d aJr·
ola f chief for the armed ll""'ltea. man of the Joint Chlefl of Stall.
Senate IU!pubil&lt;an Lea,WU·
Mcilroy To Tostlfy
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ila~ F. K,nowland oald , r. ' , In olher top develapment, · .
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tmtltementa
pend.
Wh1te Hops• conferepce .
"';..Defense Secretary Nell H M'c·
s. lioy'o name
ulll
le~ders t•ld the. Preald~ : ·-: ~
· y wes summoned by !tie
7.II:mptoy
2!. P•·
gr,s81onol objechoos ha
dbse Armed Services Comml .tac
S.bf
llrt
··v~iced 1agalnst vestlnt I 1ft . ~ o \ell whether ho will &amp;88lgn t~e
e.lli)\lboY ar. 'l'tme
power }• the head of tho ·fiilift .~Y or the Air flll'(e to !I.e
u. ·~etrO&lt;I
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chl&lt;ls. ·
over developl!)ent of antl-miHi.le
The
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President
In
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Staf'
of
:~/!S: The two xervlces • ole
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lho U,nton message said h~ ~
~ "worke~ up"' over which
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neer
dotermlncd to main\J!JD ip'~l oli wtl,l' do it.
' J.Hii&gt;atets
Morgan
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centl;al control of the Defense
- ·'1'~ @dPlllll~llon - acting
1t. Allllnll'l
30. Sitts
lo1Ut4sr'l .bswor
partruenl and to wipe out inter· only ~De day Iotter \ubmlsslon pf
, , pelt
31. America"
3T.~In
scrykc Dickering.
the ))lrilket - ·f 'laitded to aencl to
21. Circle
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of ~11&gt;1
82. KnockJ
19. ~
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Slate .
22. Oamea
31. Dicken••
Prealdent's detailed proo~ls, to Jirell~~i'''rl~·t's ~ million dollar pay
IS.'r.tppW
UrillJgo 1o Congress "in the ilo'l too dli· rain or thO ~rmed rorcea.
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lat•ll ot' William

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nation from Mr. and Mrs. W. C

Fuur new pupils have been ad·
milled to Bedford School today.
'J1hoy urc Donna Hooper, firHI
grade, Clifford Hooper, third
grado; Michael Hooper, fifth; and
Pat Hooper, of the siKih gra~ .
While four pupila were being ud·
milled, two st~dents have t~ovcd
away. Kay Brown. ol the seventh
grade, recently moved to Har~ison·
ville, and Delores Miller. a Jixth
grade student, moved to Columbus
with her parent• and lister, €har·
lcne. Because of Delores' abs,nce,
, •pcclal meeting of the class was
held to elect a new secretary
Elected wn• Sandra Stobort, aloo
a si&lt;lh graacr.
Donna Sldders, a iourtb grader,
will) Ml" Ado Hosldna •• her
teacl 1er, ,has been attacked with
serlons Illness. She Is a patient at
Holzer Hospital In Gallipolis with
rheumatic fever.
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Mrs. llele Dias, first and second
grade teacher, an~ her pupils
have been finger pafnting recently.
Regardless of age or size, the chil·
dren hove done a very good Job.
Mrs. Leona Story, second' ond
third grade teacher has been ab·
sent the paaltwo days with lllrioss
Her subslilutc Is Mrs. , Amanda
Easllnan.
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Two siKth grade boys, Keith
Whaley and Allen Swartz recently
conducted an experiment to prove
that an egg will grow larger II
placed in a vinegar oolutlon.
Their cxpc.rlment was pr()ved BUC·
cessful, as one day the egg mea·
••red 1wo·thlrds of an Inch larger than the day belqre .

Mrs. Patrick Wood entertained
the Seeond Monday S.wing Club,
Mondb evening at her honte, on
Spring Ave., with a 6:l!O spngbettl
dinner.
During the business session held
following the dinner, Mrs. Wood
was elected as president, ~nd Mrs.
.Paul Kloes ~s !ecretary arid Ires,.

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IN LUMBER and BUILDING .SUPPLIES

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family a~d Mro. Georgiana Pat~n.

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l_O_Ure-1C-liff Better Health
Second Monday ·
Club Meeting Held On Monday Se~
·· · g Club
A contribution of $5.00
held and the proceeds placed In M . ting Held
made to the March of Dimes when the flower fund.

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Mrs. Golda Wyant was bolteR ro
the Klngsburg·Mtsslonary Club reo
cently. Refr,shments were served. ·
lo.alx membera and severoi 8l/eall· '' .'.'\
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us, Moot., ,spent a month with her .
daughter, Mr. and Mro. Wayne
~aland family.
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ll!n. William Heal were Mr. 0nd ~:.
Mra. George Meeker, Columbus: i.

PlannirJ9· On
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REGUL..\11 PRICK
l'OWILL8 SIRVICR STATION
Mlddlepor&amp;, Oltla
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Room House. Two story.
Modern bath on second floor.
toilet and lavatory on first,
good garage, about f1ve mlnut"
from Court Ho(lse .. A. N. Ben·
gel, 310-M.
1·8·Bt£p
2-ro-om- -ap-artmeut~- Cf'lo-kl-ng- p-ri ·
vilegcs. Close in town. 127
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
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port. Get loc.ted before onuddy
ground burt• you. Phone 9.tl3.
Edgar Reynolds, Reynold's D~cy
Store, lll•'dlepoot, Ohio.
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IIAWJ.INGS SONS CO. - Jf
Employmen~
lrour Wre&lt;ter Servleo. Doy
,. Pi&gt;un• 11:!2'1. NIJbl P'hODe
80311-X. [)(,DGE · P'~ntOU'III Will mind vour child-;;;-;;;yJ;.;;;;,
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Now taking apphcatmns !or Sen.. 955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan. Dynatinel Newspaper Routes i n
now drive. A careful one owner Pomeroy. Call 398, pomeroy.
car on another new Buick .Radio
12 28 tp
and Heater. $1,5~. Blaettnar's
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t 13 6tr. Now taking appl;eatlons for Sentinel Newspaper Routes in
19illl t Ford V8 Fairlanc Victor!'
Middleport. Call 396, Pomc·
&lt;;pe. Hard Top Model. Except·
roy.
12-lJ 1•
tonal in every way. $1,495. Blaet·
tnar's P&lt;lrneroy
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Good Clean Used Cars
dan.One o( the cleanest '338 in
All
Makes and Models
area. $795 lliaettnar's Pomeroy.
1 13 6tc
AUTO SALES
1953 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedon. Spark
ling driginal black finish. $495. Qffick SERVICE on Watch lle
Biaettnar's, Pomeroy. 1 13 6tc
pairing by Factory ' Trained
watchmakers COUJNS JEWEL1953 BUick vas 4 dr. Sedan. Choice
ERS, Pdmeroy.
1 3 tf
of three fine cara $895. Blael·
tnar'o, Pomeroy.
I 13 61c
RADI~ &amp; Tllt..EVJSlO:I BE~VtCE,
19Q5 Oldsmobile V8 2 dr. liard
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
. Top Cpc. llydramatie drive
SIGn. 116 W. Maio St., Pomeroy
RicH, Afmost like the day It wa•
2 2~ If
sold! $1,696. Blaettnor's, Porn·
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FOR SALE - llou!e, Six rooms,
, · b~lh, full basemen!, garage. Cor·
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Gentle Pony :; yrs old.

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room sulte, table , 6 chairs, bul -

let and china closet. Mrs...Vir·
glnla Carter, Long otlom, Oh10
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!TRUCTURAL I BEAMS
· 5CRAP IRON - ¥ETALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Phon• 510

Pamtra\

- - - - - - -CONCRETE HLOCKS
"Build Bettor For Ltot"
GRUESER BLOCK CO.

' Cullom Buill ll.ltcben Kitchen
-deolgned lor your home. Free
esllmat• Foremu 1&lt; Ab'.JOil.
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On Rt. 33. Coli Wm. Grvmr
Rock SpJlngs

d,.p
well Jtl pumpJl'ltoo prel8ure
'"'\&gt;our Onl1 Alfthorlwd
Fuller BRUSH MAN
lant anJ iWIIch. Also 811-ftet
pladlc ~:r.e, I~ • lY•; one
James Marriner
archltect'o drawlnr table, a·uol
7:16 1. Msln St.
ana loch One tyrowrltar desk
' Pomot'ly, Ohio
111d ooe 1111111 cabl,el, handmade.
""'"' No. IU - Allor 5 PM
Oae electric lt,bt. oaw, ••e woo~
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ltt~e. one eolld o•k Sideboard, frco Service. Tri 1;min~;rem;.
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Mae UWbltt11 ~ewing machine, lng. D yom cKpericnce. Rubert
lilltlQue. P•OJOe Forneroy 8U-J.
Sayrc. Phone 3955, Racine.
IU 1 611,
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\-1 lt.double disc:J.fingiC
·bottom John Ocorc pull plu. .
J.14" double bottom lntcrnation· •
al no. 8 Pull Plow an rubber. t
sct,. .culUvotore f\)r Farmall FlZ
tractor. 1·1941 John Deere tra·
ctor with Hydtallc loader and
• '1 set bydralic cultl\lator for lh t•
above tractor, 1 good u~cd
IOX3B tractor, tire and tube 1
''· , good fmh Guernsey Durham
CI'OJ.&gt; milk cow 1 mixed cow.
l,lalph A. Lambright, RD No 2
Bailey Run Rowd, Pomeroy,
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Qwlng m!chlne. In good condl·
' lion. Call 61113·Y. Mr&amp;. Gordon
)Volfe, Middleport.
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TRAILERS
TRAII.ERS
ACT NOW
SAVE $100 TO }1000

Waverly, Ohio, dealer slue'
wllb 71 new and uaed trailers
14 to liO lt., al!o IP wides. Tw
and three beliro9mo, naliona!l,
known makeo. '!'he lowest po ..
albic terms anywhere. Drive
ILitle and s. ;o a lot. These ar
well worth your1 trip. thlo I
JOUr LAST ahopplng place, s•
eome prepared Io deal. Faol
free delivery. Move In tomor
row. Anything of value t•ken
lo trade.

WAVIRLY MOBILE
HOME SALES

Legal Notice
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ORDINANCE NO. 323
Annual Appropriation Ordinanet
(Vlllogol
An ordinance to make Appropriallons for Current E&lt;penaes and
other Expenditures of the Village
of Pomeoy, State of Ohio, dllring
the fiscal year ending December
31st, 1958. ,
Section 1. Be it Ordained by the
Council of the Village of Pomeroy
Slate qf Ohio, That. to pr.ovide for
the cUrrent eKpenses and other expenditures of Ihe said Village of
Pomeroy during the fiscal year
ending December 31st, 1956, the
following sums be and they are
hereby set aolde and appropriated
as follows, viz:
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Section 2· That there be approprlated froni the ,GENER~L FUND
A. GliNERAL FUND
Council
$ 288.00
Mayor
960.00
Clerk
680.00
Treasurer
276.00
Scljcitor
500.00
Bldg. Improvements (New
Bldgs )
4,000.00
Public Emp. Retirement
System
350.00
Legal Advertising
25Q.OO
Office Secretary
2,160.00
Notes and Interest
1,040.00
Res. Fund for paymonl of
Parking Lot Bonds 4,060.00
Office EKpense
350.00
Utilities
, 2,000 00
Dump Rent
1,200.00
Insurance
1,200.00
Total General Fund $19,294.00
Sec. 3. That there be approprlal·
ed from the GENERAL FUND
~·oR €0NTiNGENCIES for pur·
poses not othcrw~ provided lor,
to be expended ·in accordance
with the provi•iofns ol Sec. oo$.~~3~2
G. C., the sum o . . .. . .. ,.,.,.
Sec. 4. That there be transferre
from the GENERAL FUND to the
SAFETY FUND the sum of $25,.
580.00; and that there ,be appropriated from said SAFETY 'FUND
lhe following:
,·
B. SAFETY FUND
Marshall
$3,120.00
POlice
6,?00.00
First Aid EKp.
500.00
Olhcr Pollee E•pcnses
4,000.00
Fire Chief-Salary
300.00
Firemen
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rhtllian Defense

250.00

Other Fire Department
2,500.00
Expenses
3,360.00
Hydrant Rental
200.00
Bonds
Police Pension Fund
1.800.00
Firemen'• Pension Fund
soo.oo
Total Safety Fund
$25,580.00
Sec. 5. That there be tran•femd
from the GENERAL FUND to the
SERVICE FUND the .urn of $8:·
777.21 ; and that there bo spproprl·
ated fron!' said SERVICE FUND
the lo\Iowing:
·
c. SERVICE FUND
street Lighting
. $5,700.00
t•ay't on old Water Bill 1,500.00
Pay'! on old Light Bill
1,5?7.21
Totul Service F'und
$M77.21
S.c. 9. That there be transferred
rront the GENERAL FUND to the
Cf.METERY FUND the sum of $7.100.00; and tho! there be ~ppro·
prlated !rom Raid CE!IErERY
I~UND the fullowin~ :
G. CEMETERY FUND
Employes
$4,~0.00
Toot. and Equip.
7a0 0
Other Expense•
250.00
Land and llldgs
I,OOO.OO
Public EmpldYecs Retire·
men! Syotem
1,000.00
Total Cemetery Fund $7~.0°
Sec. 10. That th~:!re be approprl·
aled from the ST!tEET MAINTEN·
ANCE AND REPAIR ~UND (Mol·
or Vehicle License&amp;) the lollow·
lng:
H. STREIT MAINTINANCE AND
REPAIR FUND !Motor Vohiclo Ll·
ctnoas)
Employees
$13,000.00
Materials
5,000 ·:
Repoirs to Sts.
6,000·
Tools, Implements &amp; equip·
mont
5,000.00
Mlacclloneous
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'11Glt and motor. $225. See Cecil 1\.
llrD:.:~·FI~~:W.,•bl1•
WAVIRL Y, 01110
' Srnllll, Box Ul, Maaon, W. Va.
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or Trod~!
For Sale. Call 3461 before 8 a.
m. or atier 4 n. h•to 16 Btfc . :.:,::.W
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52
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111 paint, low mllonge. Will sell
Now Rvuli111Jlc lor house pnint)JI .I(
or trodc for '03 or '54 2-doo1·
Inside and out. IUchard l'iahcr
Phone 3?4·M.
t-14·61c
Phone 316X ,Po111eroy.
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- 1 13 Ot~ 4 year old riding horse. Cheap.
REF=.R::-:l::::G::-l!R::-A:-:T:::l:::O::N: ~S::E:::R::cV::c
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Phone 3659, Pomcro)l. 1 14 3tc
Domestic-COmmerclal-Dalry
JACK'S REFRIGERATION
24 Hour Service
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Sale

New Furnitu"

$299.00
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Good Luck Clover 4-1;1 Club
Ind.U(, ts New
' Mem·befS MOn
' d.ay·

Public Emp. Retirement
BIDFORD scHooL Niws-'
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A eliSa meeting waa held reTotal Street MaintenBDce and
eently iD the elgbt·grade cla11ronm
Repair Fund
$32,000.00
wltb Andrea Evons, presldont,
Sec. 1?. That there be appro- · A candlelight service f~r tht following; .
presiding. A cla88 play waa discuspriated from the GENERAL BOND reception o£ new members Into
Vickie McDaniel, Sharon May- !ed and the maJority voted for a
RETIREMENT FUND:
the club wu held on Monday nard, Allee, Faye Jobnsun, Mary comedy. Alao dii!CuS!ed waa the
21A. GENERAL BOND RETIRE· evening w~en the Good Luck Fost~r. Gratus Al~ridge, Harvie! subject of elw rings.
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. Clover 4·11 Club of Mason , C1ty Ia Newland, Carol Ann Neville,
-Mary Smith
, MENT FUND
Redemphon of Bonds
$4,000.00 met in the basement of lhe Me- Phyllis Queen, Mary Ann Rick·
StudOnt Ro~rtor;_
Interest on Bonds
$1,440.00 lbodist Church.
ard, Sheldon Rou 8h, Carolyn Van
,Total General Bond Retrremenl , Serving as doorkeeper during Maire, Shelia Walker, Joa~ He.w· urer for the year. Secret pal names
Ffnd
$.~,440.00 the initiation service wD! Claudia ebon, Judy Hewelson, Henr1 were drawn for the year.
Sec. 20. That ther_e be approprl· Zerkle while Connie Newton acted Durge~s. Juhling McClung, . Judy
Attending were !.liSA Eleanor
ated from the Parkmg Lot Meter as guid~. Juhllng McClung, serv· ·Turner, Claudia Zerkle, Connie Robson, Mrs. George Schneider,
Fund $7,000.00 ror paymept or ing as Big Chief, was in -&lt;barge or t&lt;cwton, Paula Maynard, PatriciA Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mrs. Kloes,
Porklng Lot Meters.
reecivipg the new nicmbers. 't:he Riley, Jackie Capehart, Beverly Robert Lewis, llfn. JaJIIeB Clat·
GRAND TOTAL APPRO.
four spirits reprcsentng · Ihe 4· Burns; Palty Newland, Ann New worthy, Mrs. Grace Holter, Mlsa
PRIATIONS
. $106,091~1 ll's were PatriCia Riley, Anr, land, Nancy McDaniel, Carolyn Martha Howell and Mr&amp;. Max
Sebc. 21. AthndthedVtillagdc Clcrkhrls Newland, Patty Newland and Dotson and Charlene Diehl.
Ward.
here Y au onze . o raw
~ Carolyn Dotson.
warrants on the VIlla~· Treasurer
The 4-H Pledge followed the
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for poymcnl from any of the fore· Initiation and the group sang the
Ury
U
gmng appropmUons upon recelv· 4 H song, "West Virginia Bill'•
Jng proper certiftcates and vouch· and Girls.'' The four spiritsera therefor, approved by tho He 11 Hands Head and Healthboard or officers authorized by ,h:~ ·lit candles for each n•··
1
l~w to approve th~ same, or 8 ~ or- member as a token of friendship
Mrs. Dale Barnhart entertained
dmance or resolutiOn of councd to ·and spirit of 4-H club work. I
lbe Martha Class of the Bradbury
make the exp~nditures, provtded
The group again joined in son~t Church of Christ recenUy with
that
:S"afta shall beg:~•: and Pal1la Maynard read the 4-11 Mrs. Wilbur Pierce presldlnt in
or
or saar1es
~a by au. Emblem and Judy' Hewetson read the absence of Mra. Griff Ruasell,
~~P 11 °'01'"~n~ .. m~o%ance with a definition of what the 4·11 the president.
or Y ~n
•;, ld d furlh· colors , represent:
Mrs. Pl"'\e was In charge of a
lawt:rt ~~dmance. . tionefor eori.
Mrs. Sarah Spencer, advls01', memorial service for Mrs. Milton
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. e approprll
explained the 4-H motto. Carolyn Russell, who had tieen secretiJ')'
tmgenC!tes C!an on1Y beth',·rxdp,envdo~~ Dotson was in charge of devo· of the class. The .&amp;ervice includM
1 1 1wo·
uponCouncil
apprcva
w
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, lhe ·-•
of
for oitems
of expense
hons
and rcad'rngs were g1·vcn J1Y
.w:ru psa1\11 and, prayo•
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1 g 1 obligation Connie Newlon and Judy Turner. During the busm•83 . meeting
con~ u,;g
e ' d for pur A scripu\re reading wss given Mrs. Oleva Cottrill woo appointed
agams1 e vt 1age an
. b Charlene Diehl
to act as oeeretary. The cl!ss .will
r::~t~~rer st':~fi~ho::p~~~~r:~o~! yA diSCUSsion w~ hckt on the ~u d)shtowela as ~ money-mak~
h ·
dP
sewing and cooking classc.t The mg project.
c~cm ~; •This ordinance shall sewing class will be held on Feo.
Mrs. L. E. Piersall held a dem·
ec. ·
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d 1 t 1 p m at the home of Mrt onstratidn of Stanley produclll
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take effect at the carhesl per o s:enccr .whlle tile cooking elas; during the social hour with the
allowed db~ !•~; 8 '958
will be held on Feb. 8 at 10 a. m. proceeds to go to the rburcb treasPasse a u YCh·a;les W. Legar at tae Maoon Youth Center.
ury. Mrs. Barn~art ;ted lla
S h 1b
Refreshments were 11ervcd by sert tourse to mrs. eraa , s.
Attest ~~=
3!~n~il
Mrs Eddie Rickard, lolrs. Holiard Ella Douglas, guests, and eleven
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Club met Monday Bvcning at the
home of Mrs. Erncsl Powell.
Mrs. Merlin Tracy, president,
presided and opened lhe mccpM
with dcvotums which consisted of
group singing of ''Holy.' Holy,
Holy" the Lord's Prayer m un&amp;·
son "nd the readmg of Psalm 23.
A report on the f!Gwcr fund
was given by Mrs. Gerald Kelly
and Mrs. W1lllam soulsby report·
cd on curd!i sent the sick. .
A thnnk you card wa~ receiVed
from M.r. aiHI Mrs. Juhn Diehl. A
letter an 1t donUtion was receive~!
from Mrs. Guy Roli ng and a do·

Refreshments were served by
the hostess at the close oi !he
meeting. ' _
Tho next meeting which will
be hefd at the home of Mrs CJif.
ford Jacob5 with · Mrs. Robert
Bowen as co-hostCss will be :.
hobo party and each member i~
to bring a bo• lunch.

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i11ot 'lj&gt; 'put ~ mall experlmenfal· ·
Gen. Thomas 1&gt;. ... l~.t ~jr Vailqubrd allwllite ino orbit. Of.!
Force cblel Qf ~~~. /JAil. ~lfi, C~i!· , fld.JP irtdlcated tho Iaunehillll
gress the Siriil~illc IC!Jlnm~nd would iliit come ot the Cape Ca·
ISACJ ''will lie 'ill: ' do,~hlll '· ' 1 FJ
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~"et' th
nayera.,
a_., end.
m 88 c range ..,. ..·
I Uve to the "'~GVl
1w~
rea,
,, ~e
the Week
years from nolv bcti!Me I was
denied 700 million iiouilri
his
.ew def••.. budge'!. . .
Knowland said that wHether de·
lc~se spending Is Increased will
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hekrings ~nd on future world de·
\'elopment.s.
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year,"
Wliite
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mqny given ·to the Senate p~e· )VA~~GTON ,UP ;- Senate ,
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pnredness suhcomriilt\ee.
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Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
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the
Air
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chief
de·
Johnoon
Pf"!P0!1'4, lo\Uiy 111ft t~e
t.WJiplbYi
cllhed
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specula~
u'14er
coptmil·
United
Sates
Invite all membora
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tee questioning loJ;ether failure to of. tile United Nations ro rombiDe
4.Iroll
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keep up production of the nallon'o for a joint eonqueat of spacy.
I (aym.)
No. I retalllalory weapon - the
H~ also oallec( for 'a reappraisal
eydroier&gt;boml&gt; CIUTl'inl . 852 ., of bolh forel.sn and ~omeotle poll·
IIAILY CRn"..''QUOTE-Here's how to work It:
would "imperial" lfnited States 80• des to proceed Bldnl with the cur·
AXYDLBAA:i!R
cllj'ity.
f1'nl rel8!eBimcnt of defense poll·
Ia LONGFELLOW
]natead he said the B52's were ~y.
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Jotflio MJn~ly at:U.do for anolh1r. In thta aample ~ 11 ~
"very heeeiilary" to provide "ad· 1. Johnson spelled out hi• Mas
the three, L'a, X 1tor the two O'a, etc. Single tettert, I'IJ91•
" hll b8llistl0 'lor meeting the space age chal·
11·
dl
uypboo, tho length and fonnatto~ of the wordo are all hlnlf.
ml!~~:,
a~dur:;;~e:
~ bomb lenge, which he termed the great·
i!kh dey lilt &lt;ode leltm are dlf!erept.
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ers are still untested."
est in the history of man, in 1 a
Adt!Qua\~y ol President 'Elsen· sPefCh p~p)!'ed for.. a lunc,hceon
o\ C'1flo,...... Qcotalloa
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howers
· pro.,...e, r•r·, . ' · um61a Broa~castirla'' S•otem sta·
NlGK FSLYNK DSYD AXDS DSK
military budget \liaa to
elt·
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e mis· lionL
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FZUIXT DllC AYN, YEt!: s{ LKYO
sile investig;to!'S in ·Hose
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He said t~p con'l.u;•l of space
•ion.
would iiil'&lt;!n 'lron'tl.f)'l. for humin
lQ YHM UIJC-GJLK,
They called George Bupker, ailv\\jcem~ot . beYilifd ilo)' lnm
I Y•rd!IY'I CryproquoteJ TilE WONDER GREW, .TIIA'l'
president of tile Glenn L. M'rtin ha'Ss d~~!y·~ .•:,e c•n'not,, , 8 leaders '
(!NE SMALL HEAD COULD CARBY ALL HI: KNI;W Co., Baltimore, .and Bell J,ahorare w •
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t(lrles nresident MerViiJ Kelly of of ffl!e men, ikhbrC it/' he said.
1UatrtbUit4 bJ Xinr Featurtl Syndleatt
New York to testll)'. Martin Is a "Surely WI! eannot, with this op·
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portunity
before usue:,thefail
see
this afford\
onetoclear
course to recaptUre the initiative
f.Or freedom."
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DEAnL1NE FOR PURCHASE OF 1958 D OG LICENSE IS JANUARY 201)1. ONE
DOLtAft (,1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE
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IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT ' DATE.

coNVENIENCE us&amp; .'rtlls HANnY APPLICATION

BLANK ANi&gt;

TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COUltt' HOUSE NOW. FEEs ARE
'fWO DOLLARs ($2.00) FOR EACH DOG. MALE OR FEMALE.
TO 'Obtain lldellse by mail, fill in and mail this form to PERRY A. RIGGS,

MA'L

COUNTY AUDiTOR; Meigs County, Pomeroy, 'Ohio. Enclose self-addressed Stamped
envelope and price

of license.

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Male

Dog f2.00

Spaye.l Female $2.00

~·emale

$2.00

Kennel License· $10.00

Owners Name ......... , ................ . .......... .. ..... . ... ..

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He voiced hope that the United
Sales would ~how imagination in
its relations witb othef countries
and show that its "free world
lea~erShip is ~bl ~ljlrlle," He aug·
gested !his o'!luntrY ohoUld invite
scientists of other nations to work
together.
,
"Our President, hofdiDg as he
docs the esteem of men through·
out the world, bas a rare oppor·
tunlty to lead in thla la)lor b9ldly
and forcefully, arid in the vigor·
OilS prusOll Of peace he Will find
the nation undivided in his sup·
port," Johnson laid.
"Further It· woul dbe approprl·
ale and fitting for our nation to
demoniilrafe Its inllilalve before
he United Nations by Inviting all
member nations \O join In this
adventure into outer space togeth·
er. The dimensions of space dwarf
our natlonal differericcs on earth."

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Mrs. J, S. Windon spent Mon·
day In pt. Pleasant vtstlin¥ her
daughter Mrs., J, C. lfutchinson.
Mrs.if!IITWalsbhas ~eturned
home after ~(lendlnr seveiil. dRY•

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•L. E. Thomas retunted ·Sit1day
af(er driving Mr.' and Mrl. · rls·
1$ Bletner .to Dania,, f)J.;, '""
they will spend tbe roma1n ! 6r

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Mr.
Komer Cupntni'ha'm were Mr: and
COuNTY AUDITOR of Meigs, County
Mrs. Richard Roush, New Ha.en,
:Ueenae must hA.obWned
not later than ,Jan. 20, 1818, to avoid ·•".avtMI
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!t{r. and llfls, Ralph Hall, Shinn·
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the iulck CIHfU~Yt 22 11acaflatopa"• WlrU!oile""" ~
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lOst '" " " hm IVbmlllld a sodarl's brtil•tt; .
but,oftor 11 wat • ..., tho lulcli'o btO\&lt;n funct~ ••.
· porfOdly. , , Jutdo has dO.o . ~. hoo cscht""' o
11uch bottor p...riiCI, and has oot a otW ofatldcird ol .
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Notice to henby 11veiJ lhat HoLifo, Autrt. Fire, Polio. call Dar mer G. Jllltcr whose 9q,l Olflce
M'illt \tltlttle:drt Oh1n
addrell Is Pomeroy, Ohio, has
New hou!e, 10 min. drive from been duly ap~olnled Admlnlatrat·
Pomeroy. Located near c,nler of or of the ~tate \)f William Wal·
late of Syracuse, Meigs Coull·
S me lot lor prlvoey and free·
dom frutn highway noisca, Hopae 1)', Ohio, deceosed: ·.
Dated .this 13llt 4ay of January
designed for easy care and llv·
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Burton Mrs. Dana Oliver thank:·
cd the group for cards and gil!
sent hl'r hn ~band while hospitaJiz.
cd. Ivun Powell conducted ;1
penny march for the flower fum
Report.~ were given on b_askch
se nt to the needy at Chrt&amp;tmas
time A while elephant sale Willi

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EA:Sf tAN!IINO, Mi&amp;lt:::;ili!):-1 Goveiondrs,"
oald more and
, ,Lo&amp;i•li!lve ~•P•f ~cnco _ls ~e~omin&amp; J more ~ovdrnors aro l~omlng Crom
leJa l lld le.s Important lor gover· imkgrounds other than tne legloliOrs, . 4·~~rdl.ng 'tQ a, MiehiJa,n Iatures and chaneeo are beco;.lng WASIIINGTON UP ~ Republl· col'ntractor for the Tilan and I'ali· .
Stat~ tfniver81!y political sclenijsl, •lim that loc!l oCIIeiali ouch ls can.Ierialative leaders tolrl Preoi- auard ml88iles arid llqll 'does •ork
Dr. Joseph A. Schlesinger. ln R rt~ avors nnd coun~ilmen wlU be· dent Cl!enhower today to expect on Ihe Nite and other weapona
~ec!nJ !l.\IJ!Y, :'H~W .Th~y ,Beiam&lt; cr&lt;~oe governors.
oome' opposition in Congre10 to 'j'hey were to be ~9110\l'ed by
- - - - - - : - - - ' - - onyl proposal for a linele powerful Genll!'al Nathan F. TWining, d aJr·
ola f chief for the armed ll""'ltea. man of the Joint Chlefl of Stall.
Senate IU!pubil&lt;an Lea,WU·
Mcilroy To Tostlfy
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ila~ F. K,nowland oald , r. ' , In olher top develapment, · .
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Wh1te Hops• conferepce .
"';..Defense Secretary Nell H M'c·
s. lioy'o name
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le~ders t•ld the. Preald~ : ·-: ~
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7.II:mptoy
2!. P•·
gr,s81onol objechoos ha
dbse Armed Services Comml .tac
S.bf
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··v~iced 1agalnst vestlnt I 1ft . ~ o \ell whether ho will &amp;88lgn t~e
e.lli)\lboY ar. 'l'tme
power }• the head of tho ·fiilift .~Y or the Air flll'(e to !I.e
u. ·~etrO&lt;I
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lho U,nton message said h~ ~
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dotermlncd to main\J!JD ip'~l oli wtl,l' do it.
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Morgan
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centl;al control of the Defense
- ·'1'~ @dPlllll~llon - acting
1t. Allllnll'l
30. Sitts
lo1Ut4sr'l .bswor
partruenl and to wipe out inter· only ~De day Iotter \ubmlsslon pf
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31. America"
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scrykc Dickering.
the ))lrilket - ·f 'laitded to aencl to
21. Circle
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Prealdent's detailed proo~ls, to Jirell~~i'''rl~·t's ~ million dollar pay
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UrillJgo 1o Congress "in the ilo'l too dli· rain or thO ~rmed rorcea.
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NOTICI OP APPOINTIIIINT
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nation from Mr. and Mrs. W. C

Fuur new pupils have been ad·
milled to Bedford School today.
'J1hoy urc Donna Hooper, firHI
grade, Clifford Hooper, third
grado; Michael Hooper, fifth; and
Pat Hooper, of the siKih gra~ .
While four pupila were being ud·
milled, two st~dents have t~ovcd
away. Kay Brown. ol the seventh
grade, recently moved to Har~ison·
ville, and Delores Miller. a Jixth
grade student, moved to Columbus
with her parent• and lister, €har·
lcne. Because of Delores' abs,nce,
, •pcclal meeting of the class was
held to elect a new secretary
Elected wn• Sandra Stobort, aloo
a si&lt;lh graacr.
Donna Sldders, a iourtb grader,
will) Ml" Ado Hosldna •• her
teacl 1er, ,has been attacked with
serlons Illness. She Is a patient at
Holzer Hospital In Gallipolis with
rheumatic fever.
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Mrs. llele Dias, first and second
grade teacher, an~ her pupils
have been finger pafnting recently.
Regardless of age or size, the chil·
dren hove done a very good Job.
Mrs. Leona Story, second' ond
third grade teacher has been ab·
sent the paaltwo days with lllrioss
Her subslilutc Is Mrs. , Amanda
Easllnan.
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Two siKth grade boys, Keith
Whaley and Allen Swartz recently
conducted an experiment to prove
that an egg will grow larger II
placed in a vinegar oolutlon.
Their cxpc.rlment was pr()ved BUC·
cessful, as one day the egg mea·
••red 1wo·thlrds of an Inch larger than the day belqre .

Mrs. Patrick Wood entertained
the Seeond Monday S.wing Club,
Mondb evening at her honte, on
Spring Ave., with a 6:l!O spngbettl
dinner.
During the business session held
following the dinner, Mrs. Wood
was elected as president, ~nd Mrs.
.Paul Kloes ~s !ecretary arid Ires,.

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family a~d Mro. Georgiana Pat~n.

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Second Monday ·
Club Meeting Held On Monday Se~
·· · g Club
A contribution of $5.00
held and the proceeds placed In M . ting Held
made to the March of Dimes when the flower fund.

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Mrs. Golda Wyant was bolteR ro
the Klngsburg·Mtsslonary Club reo
cently. Refr,shments were served. ·
lo.alx membera and severoi 8l/eall· '' .'.'\
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daughter, Mr. and Mro. Wayne
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Mra. George Meeker, Columbus: i.

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I :~,=:.::,Oh~~. the engctgcment and Llteille · Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelely Edllor - Plione 8244
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marriage of their
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of Manitgue, Nacaraguo~ is now resldang in Bcverl)
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wcddmg wa ll be an event
Saturday, January 25
Mr Roush IS a graduate uf
Pomeroy Htgh School and attend
!d Ohio Untversny He IS 3t
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tunc w1lh the armed
at Oak. Mountam, l

NIKE Station, one or mne such
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SOCIETY

Special

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5 P.M. Evtnlnp by APIII.

Phone 6411-Y
l.ocutt St.
Middleport

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1nd family of Syracuse and Mrs
Hozel Michael were VISitors lr
~olumbuus Sunday to make ar·
rangem1mts for a plane trip ttJ
California, where Ihey /will visii
relatives
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day arternoon at the County In·
firm3ry by members uf the Ra·
ctne BaPtiSt Church Frutt, candJ',
cookie.! and, mugazmes were given
the residents
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Fomtd Connon Quollty
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T01,.1 Scoop
gue1ta of the Woman'• SO&lt;lety' or
R,.. 59c Both
the United Methodist Church on
Towalo, 20x40'' ·--- 2 tor 99c
Tu01day evenlnl at the church,
Re1. 35c Hend •
Mr!. L. F Schoenleb opened
Towele, 15x26" ..., ! lor 49c
the meeting with devotions using
for her topic "Brotherhood of NaRet. 15c W11h
tions11. Group singmg of 11 We've A
Clotho, 12x12" : ___ 4 for 49c
Story To Tell To The Nations"
opened the devotions followed
with scripture reading of Luke 4
by Mrs Sehoenlob and group singIng of ~~o~ Zion Haste." ·
Slides taken at the assembly of
the World Federallon of Methodist
.... lGc II.
Women held the pan aummor ' ot
Th~r•ty Cannon
Lake .Junaluska, N C, wei'e
shown with Mrs. c. F Thompkins
cottons! Wanted
as narrator.
sizes
Mrs. W. 0. Bsrnlt!, president.
presided at the meeting and wei·
corned the guests who were each
KNITWEAR BUYS! ' Introduced Mrs. George H. Park·
Cutlery
er reported that the nominatmg
J
Tray
committee had selected Mrs
Set
Schoenleb as recording secretary
to fill tho vacancy due to the res·
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ignation of Mrs Vernon Howell
ReD. 79c
W~fl Jill 11 qt all·
Reg. 49c
Plana for serving dinner tc the
p~' ullllty pall Won't Unbreak11blc
Glass 4 7, ~ to 711.,
Eastern Stars on Friday were dis·
dell~ .lui. Red or yellow. plaallc
111ch dlam
The study classes which
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also di;;m.,,ed, Prayer by Mrs F.u·
gena. Brown concluded the rncct·
,1,\.JO -In g.
Reg. 39c Stelnlt01
Refreshments were served front
a table attractive In lace cover
Stttl Knlvoo .. ____ 29c
and centered wttb a floral ar·
Women's Fine Cotton
Reg. 'l5c Sltlnltot
ranGemcnt with tall red la!"rs In
Stttl Forko .. . __ _ 19c
crystal candelabra on either side.
Reg. 292 Stelnltoa
M". Harry P. Smith and Mrs. W.
0 Barnltz pr.. tded at the coffee ,
T1bltopoono ___ -- · 19c
services
and Mrs. Eugene Brown
R.,. 19c Stalnltoa
Reg. 49c cachl Porous knit
at the tea Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth
cymbed cotton. Pink, blue
To11poon1 ---------- 9c
Miss Lydia Ehenbach, Mra. Brown
rosebud prlnta. Sizes 11-8.
Mra. Tompkins, Mn. C. E. W.
Downie, Mrs. Dwight Parker. and
Mrs. Barnltz were hoatesses with
Mra. Erneal GroS!, Mr&amp; Charles
Persinger and Mro. Earl Ollver as
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2 prs. 69c

Waste
Boaket

Men's
Socks

99c

3 prse' 79c

RID. $191
Unbreakable
piH8tl&lt; 12 ql. ' 3
color!

$1.00 Voluo

Food
Cantoinor

All·purpooe lk}t.
• slzel Red, yeMow

2 prs. 59c

Re,. 15c
St'l'·dy plastic,
snap-on cover.
lti-oz.

19c
wid~.

Women's
Socks

9c

Dust
Pan
1to1. 29c ,
Metol with rub·
ber edi• 11~"

Combed cotton.
natural color. 10.
13.
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Whlw cotton ..
Nylon rolnlore·
ea. 9-11.

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Covered
Cosaerole

Rog
Ruga

Rubber
Gloves

49c.

29c

49c

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""" rog•!
"rJre•Kin&amp;'' Oven All
Neat frlnacd
aJu,l. 1-ql. s!Je
end&amp; 18x36'',

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DuPont
Sponge

29c

9c

!trYing

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Brlaht pattern!
Melli. J1" dlam

Irregulars of
valuel• 8
Lnna lensth,

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was a recent guest or Mr. and
Mrs Howard Mcinlosh, Nye Ave
C F. Tompklna allonded
Kroger sales and plsnnlns
lng at lho Kroaer branch
Charleston today
Miss Netlle Koehler apcnt Sun·
day In Golllpolla with her broth
er·h&gt;law and atatcr, Mr. and Mrs
Charlea \\:•aver.
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Mrs Addle GrueSir returned
home sunday evening after 'a two
wcekt •lslt In Lancaster with her
sen·ln·law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs R. B. Wilkins.
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Wilkins rc·
turned to their )mme In Lancaster
Tuesday evenln11 after a two days
bustnesa vlolt here.
Jack Stlvero who ~" been
quite lll at hlJ home on Condor
St., Is reported lmprovlna.
Mr. and Vra. Charles. Buck vis
lted Sunday evenlna w!Ut Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Bauer and daughter,
Chester Road.
Mr&amp; Jo(!rey ·WilBon 'nd •al&amp;ter,
Mlsa [jlnda ~ooie were rec&lt;!~
dinner auoaif, of Mr. an4 r.tr~
Paul '!'llbe, Athena. They also
visited· In Ameavllte wllb
Leone WUaon.
Mr. Cor! Moore
Linda and

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thtso Carhartl Brcwn Duck owaralla ••• waist or bll
styli. Mad I fro~ dose woven 13 ~
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forlzed • , • Capper riveted ot otl
stroll points ••• Triple stilchod • •
weather proo1. Tho flnost, flijen' •
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outdoor wear yov'"Ve ever wom.
Ideal lor hu~ling-bocauso they'ro
briar, burr and bramble proof•.

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waist meaaitre. Grey or
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light green, canary, sliiy
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Although anow and sleet made Meigs Co~nty Highway~
hazardous on Wednesday mght no major accidenbt were re·
ported witbin the coulily as of noon today.
The State Highway Garage reported todiiJ that an during
Wednesday night and early today seven road crew1-wer~ kept
biiSy treating roads for ice and snow.
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t\1 ol 10 o. m:' this · morning
D
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aiJ'Jirrjmary roada in Mels• Coun
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ty had bUn cleai'td with aecond·
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&lt;!eared by noon
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The h~v,e•t snowrau was rc·
ported ID the Wesfem portion ot
the county. according to th•
H1ghway workers wbo said that
Max Reed Sanhem, 68, Mtddte several of the roads had tc b•
pert Jeweler and watchmaker and treated tWice during the night lo
a partner in the n. H Sanborn make them passable.
Jewelry Store dJed unE:xpected~t
Freezmg temperatures were
this morning In Meigs lienerai stin reported in th~ ooun'&gt;" at 11
Hospital wbetf he was a surgiea! a m today.
patient.
In the meantlnie the weather·
He was oe 5011 of the late B. man saad today eumot chilly
It and Blna Ho,rt Sanborn
weather w" expected to contmue
Survlvmg m.. - bJS Wile, Mabel: through Sat\ir~~y with a chance
il aister, MIU• Bess Sanborn at of occasJollal light .JDOW Clmacc;
home and the. Jollowmg stcpchtl or drlzrle.
·
drea: Gersld Bl!rry. Akron; Mrs I A light freezing drizzle and n
Makolm (llclen) ~· 1 nett, Akron, few snow flumes wort tfported
Vn: .loe (Marjorlt!) Savely, Akron m the state early toda!t and tem
Hrs. Jo•h (Dor1hea) Stanford, pcratures were lower than Dn
Ceres, Calif.; 11,_ jVtlloam (Betty) Wednesday. Toledo reported 23,
Sanders, Santa Momca, Calif , Dayton 24 and Youncstown and
six crandebildrcn
,
Columbus 25
lit .,., prlll"l!ed '" death by Cold oorth winds crossed L•k'
one brother, HJi{ey, m 1939.
Erie spreadmg hght snow over
lie was a member of the Grac• Ohto Wedoesday Dayllln record·
Epl.lfOpal Chure.b, Pomeroy, MJd¥ ed two inches ()f mow wbil,~
dlepolit [MI~e 363 , . &amp; .A M, Youngstown and Canton reported
lcoitilk tlitea, Colotnbus Ahd one tncls.
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dln sllrlne aM-. ftdea u.tge, K Tile higb tempcralllfe3 today
area !'¥Ill be
oaJ·meiDI of ltne and coots. of P. ,
were expected tb bi!' jj- tile 30's
ceive lndustrjr. Melia
Brown of Pom\ roy was:- Frioods may call at the Raw aod tonigtit's lows ·were npeded
have takea the ltrJ( step, forma·
bon of an •assoctatfon.
also fined ~ and 1Costs for reck· bngs-Coats Funeral Home, Mid to be 24 to 30.
- Your assO&lt;Iahon's standing le" operatiOn. He too patd hu ~leport
Sleet freezmg rain and snow
tommutees must have~ represent&amp;· !me and co•ts.
Masomc rites wtll be held at today folio~ in the path of a
!be Funeral Hdme Fr&lt;day al 7 30 wmter storm that
heaped up
tlves skilled in tax work, bankers,
P M Funeral servtces wiJI be more than two feet o£ !DOW in
people from ctvtc admmistraUons
and from each major ktnd of busbe)d Saturday at z p m. in the New England
.
Gr.ace Epucopal Church. Pome· The U S. Weather Bureau reine!S\ in your area.
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roy, under the dtrecUon of Ute ported that snow continued' t:J
- Tile people must want i~dus­
Rev Edwtn Cbarlcs.
fall over the nortbeaJt quring
(Conhnued on Page FIVt~)
Burial w11l be m the Riverview tbe night and that 25 ~inches
Cemetery, Middleport.
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were on the groUIId at Rumford,
MaJOe. at nudmght. •
The broad stor'!'1 srea exten~ed
as far south as west Vit,e:lnia
Pomeroy Eagles Lodge was well
and northern Kentrn:ky where
f&lt;!lrOiented at DIStrict 24 meeting
light snowlall deponts were not·
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
ed Fartber north tbe storm un·
held m Corning, Ohlo on Sunday.
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Meigs Aerie 2171 I'll ih , ttend·
leashed its full stre~gth.
A 9-ioeh snow bbn~et coVered
ance making it posstble for the to- Banqu~t
Secretary of State Tea W Brown cal Aerie to retain the DIStrict
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Albany, N Y,, 16 mcbes was retoday started the public distrlbu· Membership Placque for the seccorded in Lehaqon, N l;l, and 20
tion of the 1958 edition of the Vot ond consecutive time.
, The annual banquet of tbe Inches at Caribou, Maine
er's Guide. Quantities will be ohlp.
Meigs County Agncultoral Socie· Streets and cellars in Boston
ped to ihe Metgs Board of EJ!ec- Attending item-u., )ielga Aerie Jy will he held tonig~t at 7 p m we.. flooded whep heavy ralils
lions and copies may be secured were: candidatea, J C. Howsrd, at th~ Salisbury School on Route ioundated the city. .\t lelf(lhree
from hla offlee.
John Hodge, James f.odgers, El· 33
M-wachusettS' traffic deaths were
The 8-page pocket oue !older " mer Buah, Harold Norton, Joseph
A steal: dmner prep&amp;r&lt;d by the blamed on the ,torm,
replete with utlormatlon regard· Carsey "and Ed Euans.,
Salubury Sthool PTA will he str· Meanwhde, lh•. U. S. Weather
mg bolh the May 6 Primaries and
•ed and entertainment IS also on Burelfu ~ in Washiagt.on' issued it:; •
the General Electton en Novemb•r
Attending " Delegates were the program for the eveniJii. 8tklay forecajl, co&gt;tiing the pe4 II llsta voting gualiflcaUons, In· Carl Persinger, Lester llcKenzte,
Tile banquet lj held annually riod lrnm mld-Januory to mid·
formation Jegarding registration George N. Sorgen~ Lawrence a.. a token of appreeiallon by the Febl'uaeyt
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ol votero,lmportant dates with ref· Douglas, Eugene "Luck" Norton, Board of Dltt&lt;:.OI"ll for 1be co·
.colder than usual temperature•
erenee to mllltary and civilian ab-jJTamellurJsllonBiggs, Tbom" HendrH!ks, operalion and &amp;Silstance received were prcdicle!l !or ' the eaatern
sentee vot4t&amp;, procedures In vot·
Stone, Jr. and Joseph from County o!ftct&amp;ls, Junlnr half of the nation, · except for
lng on poper ballots or votini ma Horbrecht.
Fair officen, Advisora and super- New En_dand. 1 '
chines at pclllng pltoes and other
From tlte local Aerie sa guesu &lt;nlepdcnta of th\ various dep~rt·
The biggest drops were fore·
valuable data. A lilt of countie1 were: Mr~ Thurston Stone, Jr., ments who made the 1951 Metgs cut lor states bordering tho Gulf
gives a Hating of those baVIDK lei· Mrs Lester McKeruie, Mrs Jobn County Fair a sncccssful venture of Mexico.
islrotlon jt partial regialraUon and Ji~el Mrs. Jam•• Rodgers aad •
-SAYIIE-CHARGED
thole UB~I VOUill! maehlneB '
son, Mrs. Eugene Norton, !Irs Jo,
"This fOlder nas been 1soued seph Carsey, Tbera Hood, Barbara Douglas ,Sayre, Anhqmty, was
with the thought thai 11 may
Gaul, !A&gt;la Hawley, Mrs Ed Evans charg1·d ~tth petty larceny Wed
courage tJiqle who
d Mrs c J IIDward
nesday ntght by Ch•ef of Pollee
to go to the polls,
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Frank Hudson when Snyre W:t.!
Jlrown satd, "and we have
Nelli Distrlel meetllli Is to be alleged to have rilled a polio
tt In easy-to-read language to
held at Glouster, Oluo, on Sunday drive counter can or. ils contents
It e"l' for all eligible voters to
February 9 wtth all members urg. m an East M•ln St, establieb·
telllgetitly cast thetr ballot The ed an&lt;\' welcome to attend.
ment He IS being held in jail.'
ATHENS, 0. UP- Fire earl;
Voter's Guide has ·been very poptoday destroyed the Edgehttl ·
ular with vptera since we came
cafeteria, last of tl(e World War
n beildings on the Oblo Unlvcr·
!!tty campus.
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tbe 1958 edttlbn wtll be great."
Dama&amp;e was OJitmated at $50,
000
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Tbe cafeteria WI" ,.heduled t 1
dlatrlbution and a third · In · the
series - a Pre,cinct Oflletai'B
Grocery shoppers who have a special checker~bier "tVhom clqse in ' aboyt \W• week• when
Guide .:. wUl be m'ade available lo .they like to handle their, oroers al Ev~ns Super Markets Jle. the new ealete'm In Jefferson
per{ons ill cbarge of Oh10' 1 more cause she is so courteous and helpful w1il have a chance to ~o !lzll is to be completed.
than 12,00Q polling plaee~ prior •er a favor next week, according to Stanley L. Evans, Presi·
to the elections.
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Pomeroy Eagles
Southern.Ohio
W'm District
Home Mission
.Placque
New Voters Guide
Agricultural
Committoo Meets Is Avaliahie At
Soc'Iety Ann a}
Election.Board
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Here'• lh; la~est entry in the brO:m
Jwtep·staktt, Perrna·Broom - a new,
eaay way to reaDy get, floan and rugt
clean. Magnetic bristle• attract, ,...·
moyt dirf ••• fast, mort th&amp;rough.l
'"'• .. Washable, . retain11 thape, lath far
longer than ordinary broom•;
Availoble in red or yellow brlatle.J

Bib Qveralls · .... .. .. · · $6.9~

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TOUGH. HE ·MAN JOIS

Ml" Holter ~:;cea first In the
county-wid• competltl.o• at .h.
Final .plano" lor their March of
C~erry Pie Contest held In ~om· Dimes Ditaee lo be held January
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eroy Offtee of the Ohio Power 25 at the Pomeroy
Sdlool
were· made when the
Co{;fr!':{' l:n
or M,.. Chapter of Bell Sigma
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Hamil! Jlaine,Eoonomics tea Ill' met lltta week 11 the
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wllh Mra. Tbemu Rue
" ' •' The·pubUc is Invited to OP.en HoUse at the new Middleport At the1 regional bake-off, each tHose Dulaney1s
' Elc.me:tltarY ,SC~onl ori Sunday, January 19, from 2·5 p m.
contestant must bake' two cherry from Parker~burc
t~ fclQct tile Feeney-Bennett Past No 128 American Le· ples aqd will be permitted to dille&lt;! whleh wUI be
•ion w'lll .\•esent' a' flag to the scho~l which has .been flown choose one to ' be· aubmittcd for and costa $1 a pi!rson.
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The plans for lhio
over the CapitO! , ~tJildlng In Was~tngto~ Thts flag was
Two first place wmners will
do not Include any
cured by Thomas Jel).tiDs, represeritatlve pf the lOth DistriCt selected at the regional contest lor lhe March of
ol Ohio. Tile Boy Smuls of Troo~-as parttetpants for the state con- lhe purchase of the "·"""·12f6 will raise the nag and th•
~ 11 _
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Helena Brlckles and Mal'f' Kun·
Lej lop ·~iring Squad: u~der th&lt;
eJg~ C 00
Prbc Oluo .Cherry Pie Baking zleman have volunteered to wctk
loaderahtp of i:fe Sm•th, wl11 alsb J
.
Contest will be held at tbc Ohio in the refreshment stand for the
, lillie part In ttie celtmony.
D _.:..
Power ~.pany 301·305 Cleve
of the ~~aJf!u.~d
A devotional !ervl~e will ik•
land AvoniiO, s.' w. Canton, on benefit
Plans were '
held prior'"IO the tour of ti!}\ Saturday Felll;uary 1; 1958
the 1&lt;!others' l!latr&lt;hol
bulldlna where tbe l'\ell)hers
ll!~r
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,the B~rd· "! Educatlpit will wei I'·'V
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D.;...:t;J:"'n~Uie \.~~~~
eMeaobe~ "I.soelatlo~ ~~~~ will meet 8atu!'llar for '1ts "Tetb·
·JIIi1;j:·~
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w.ith thi bpen Uou"' aCtivities. lar January meetlni at Wht&lt;h time
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" Hljlt achottl studen(f wltl conduct Ita annuRI organlutioaal meetind
S8 0
UilJ
Madame"
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will be held according to announce
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slration
I ' the· tours of ,the building.
Monday Janu'!I'Y 20 i~e build· ment today by o. o. Patterson,
up on one of tbe
Re·
ing •will be opened · ior classes county school auperinteodent.
freshments were served by Mary
wl\11, the followil)B grades and Patterson announced t~day the
Tile annual meetmg or the Elizabeth Anderson and Lnutse
to~bers movihg from the Pearl re-orsanllaUon of local Boards of Southcaatcrn O~lo Beef Cattle Thompson.
• Sfreet and Centtsl buildings . Education in Metgs Couoty.
Improvement Assoclatton will
.
,
l(lndergarten, Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
They are:
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. slort with a dinner meetmg at IZ
' , First" Grades &amp;Irs )Yii!OD Caroen
Bedford Local DISirtct - PreSI• noon bn Monday, Jan 20th at the
'ier, Mrs. B~adlol'd •. llaag; M"· dent, Robert Jones, VIce-P-res· Farmers• Hotel In Galllpolls acllen Philson· Second Gra~es.. M" Ralph Smtth. Other board members cording to an announcement by
Jlobert Alle~SW!!rtb, Mr~ Gerald n:gle Sargent, VIrgil Kmg, George Paul Bauer. 'Secretary. or the as·
Rupe; lfhlrd Grades, Mr&gt;. R. M Zl gler and Clerk, Mrs Alta Nel· sqclatlon. An)nne who hss con·
Sherman, Mrs R. R. Plckem; 101'
signed leader calves to either
IFoort~ Grade, Miss Mlldred Ha~
Columbia Local - President, the Athens or Gallipolis Sale are
"ley, ptlncipal Q( the new school L~WIS Srruth, Vl!•e.preF G. A R ~ut. myited to attend.
Jack Fossett, Marietta, bao ·been
Denver Walker, Vln!on, w" kin. Other member!: T. L. llroot• The program Wtll consist o~
general contracJor for tbe school hart, Mra Ellzalll!tb Jordan, Gran· the business meeting plus enter· appointed aa full ttme Home M••
•-j with Mr. )Vaugh, Hunlln&amp;ton, " wile Stour and Clerk Menda\ Jor- tainment by Margl Wmtero, Ann alonary in Southern Ohio by the
au!"rlntendent Tll~ Sta•k Elec· dan.
· Vem and carol Haskins of Gallla Ohio Bapllal Convention. HIS ter·
rltory wll1 extend from Porta·
Jrlt Company, Huntlpgton, had Eastern LocH! 111strlct _ Presl· Academy ijlgh School.
1 lhe electrical eontraot Mth th• dent, Carl Barnhart; Vtce·Pres.,
The prlnctpal addrm will b• mouth to Marietta.
, w~rk being. under the aupervlslon ArvU Holter. Other board mom- made bY George· Wilson in charge
at 10 a. •m the
of Dan Wbtte, Pom~)·,
bers FranciS Andrew, Delmar of Bee! CatUe •Work at Ohio State
committee of South·
met al the 'Firat Baptist
I TJe· P
, lumhln• and he~tlng con· Baum, Lester Hawk and Clerk c Umverstty. A group dlscus!lon
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Ed II.! phr
will be conducted bY C. H. In·
wltb Mr Fauett lo plan
!tact wa&amp; given the Young Plumb-,
um ey
.
graham and James Warner, Ohio
fof tbls area.
ln11 and H.,.ijag Co.; Parkersburg, . ' Northern Local Dlstnct - Presl· state on.,ersity Extension specla·
\Y. va , aqd the atchllte~ was c. 1uent Henry Waggoner; Vtce-pres.,
The Rev: Clilford Hansen, exeeu·
D. Camdep and '!S&amp;Ociale.s of Mar ~~,Cal'tley Other boord mem~ers hs~t.e"B~=~ur:; , :~:tors. wlll IJve ~~ of the OBC, and the
Iotta I o
·~ , , I D'aiTllll , Hanlns, Glenn Hanmg,
Rev. Harold La~Shbead, Director
This btljJdli)J, thi site I~nd th~ ~my !Awla and Clerk Mrs. A:va ::It :~.~~~~~ %e~tJ!:~ th~lr Iii· of Town and Country work, Gr~n·
Hla~·. School ,adltlon wer~ llnan· Glslk~t\
Loc 1 n· , 1 ~Pres!
ville, ,tnel wltb lhe five memhOrs
8 uey
cled by a bond IS!lie-~ote'tl by th,'l •
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oi the .Omml!tee and the · new
IMIRGINCY CALLS
'· people of ,Mldjllepei:i;for' tti),OOO dent, E;dward King; VIce-pres., AI·
Tha Mlddle,.rt Emerae~ey llol!'~ MIJ!Ionary.
and uiote rranl of . t!oz,m.OQ. •bj!r! llrown. Other board membera Situad waa called Wednesday ift·
~ill S. Smart Is lhe local aem·
The Board •bl· FAueatle durlaJ WUllim Klnl, Nathan Btgp, Chnr· ernoon to Lnadlng Creek "'hen a ber of ,lhls committee.
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tbe construction of thf bull!llng les Diehl and clerk, Eldon ~eeks. man WaB "POrted 111 and qaln
were Bru~ Llor~. ~~esld,nt; !.Irs •Sol!l~em Local Dls~lcl --~:~1·
m.-wbeo 'I wreck waa
Lowell ·Prob.,eo ·~1~e president· dent, Wm. McKelvey, Vlce-p ., 9edp.near
the c. P. William•
\ .1 'Paul Sinarl, cl;rk;e llatold i
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·Hubbard and Paol E, tJ'Mvl&amp;. New
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membert.are
Em•··· f•e'rst ·
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J'onca andLionel
Mrs. 'Boggo,
E. .Q. RaU.
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be!m· • ••••~. projecl
the Am•·
ie\11' Gardell!lrs Club In coo!"rl· .'. .
tjod wit~ the Carper Nur~ery of
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Pomeroy Lions will qn~l lhetr
l)urlln•him. ,'
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Tbe Rev. Howard ltuppelt, pastor of the
PnlsbJrteril•o. Ladles Night thla monlll and join
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InsteadIn fillh
other
Chureh, was mouerator
of, tl)etr annua1 ~:~:~~~:~~~~~a~:re:~:4. clubs
a zonelou•
Ladlea
Nightarea
a\
.ing Wednesday evening, January 15. il'he ·
Belpre January 25 It wao decided
with a prayer-poem read by Mrs. ~arqtd Sauer
Wedneaday during the regular
• by the pastor: Mrs. Floyd Carmack, assistant clerk of th_e Ses· lun•heon meeUn1 m the sOcial
slon . acled 'i.Ii tile absence 'of CUnton Fisher , who was Ill. ., rooms of the 'Federafed Church.
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- Sunday
School
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Prealdent Erneat Covert , pre·
eteclod were
J,eland 'Bro'f!'D, Mrs. Joe Salley; sided ot tbe bwolnea meeUili and
Elders, Mrs Arthur Lewis, Mrl. allied Max Watd. attendance
E. 0. 'l'ewkolulry, Harold SaueT; or- chal~man to determtne how 1oany
ganlel: Mrs. Lllllt!n Stell!; aulsl· Lion1 and Ladles oalt' at,tend at
Lynn . Jluebaltan, Elllabioth BeJprp.
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Joaehlln; Senior Choir director,
T_he BoJpre Club will
Ito
Mrs. Rodney Downing.
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mortgage on the elub's new buld
ReJ!&lt;lr!J alven Included the wO. Ina ia ceremp~lea after &lt;tile din·
men's 'As80clalloD.
Georgo ner whicb sttrta · al 7• p 4lk Mr,
A~=:~~r~:.Jr~
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trei· CoVOI'I ur1ed all Lion• to ·4Jiend
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who can,
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'Proar•m chatrnian Johll" ,{!, Ba·
con !bowed a oolor film ~~, an
"olrl 'time" car trip sev~ears
ago• Into many Ohio 'oltla•.liiciud·
Inc ColumbW opousorcd. £\!Y the
Automobile AsaoolaUon of Amer·
lea.
Jud&amp;c
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No. 22·90 While· Cottoo; AA, A, B, C CUps . ... $1.75

Dahce Planned
For Ianul!l'Y 25

$2.39 to ·$5.49 -

of inches molded per·

fectly on you, for Instance. And when it comes

Reds,-

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Diagonal Seams Mold and Lift ····
WARNER'S CoHon PETAL-CUP BRA

6 for 49c

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To Continue Through SatU..day

Dish
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Mrs

Wilham Ginther and rnn:lly, Gar\
and Marla, Watc::-ford, and Mr
a~d MrR Albert Sparka, Hayden
ulle
Roscoe Fowler, Leading Creek,
Is a patient In a Charleston Hospitnl.
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Mr. and Mr. Frank Vroman
have returned from 'Colum~us
where they vloiteft Mr.' 'and Mrs
Paul CISto Mrs
Vroman ha•
been a pu~Jent at
tal for obsefvatlon a~.~~~,~~·~;
Emerscn Iones has
hil work at lhe Firestone
after being ill for several
A/3 Ira Ray Butcher1who ha&lt;
completed his b.,ie training at
San Antomo, Texas, is visihng hh
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 118 Butcher
, and famly He Is scheduled to report at Youngstown, 0., Sundav.
i Mrs. Joe Moore and baby son,
Timothy Joe, have been returned
to their home In Cheshire from
the Sheltering Arms Hospital It.
Athena.

United Methodist
WSCS Is Host To
Chester Tuesday

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ler Living ,!mm ~ulles - Slmmoa. sor.. Bede -f«,~ll
tresses ...,.. Bed !loom Sullea - Eiey C..
Applll)ee~ '
- Breakfut Sell - AlsO Women'• Rudy To Weif!'...•• Cp~ns· - Blaakela - Mea'a Wear - Housewares ...,
Dry Goods. 1
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Ted Riley Jr , baby son of Mr
and Mrs Ted Riley, Pearl St., t,
Chester of Middleport spent Sat· a patient at Holler Hospttal
urday with hts brQthcr and sisSundny guests or Miss "sylvi.l

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ehlldrcn Cheryl, Syl\lta Joyce and

ter-m-law, Mr and Mrs L R
RoUI;h
Mr and Mrs Emerson Hysell of
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MARILYN'S
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Enter Evans Grocery~ cashiers

In lnternatio.nal Competition

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(le!Miey ca'!t vohl for her In the 1958 Checker of the Year
~ward an internattonal t:ompeh
Uon hl which Evans has entered ~nte~ the international rcgitmal
au its cashters. Ballet boxes will Jodgmg and could be among the
'· In lhe sto•es from Jan. 2:1 ten cheeker-cashters who will bi!
lbroll)lh Feb,'15
flown to AU~Wt~ CitY by United
The Checker or the Year Award 'lrllqes .May 25 lor lhe final
Is sponsored by Super M"ark,!U -competttton at tbe annual co~vett·
Institute and Nattonal c..h Rog. • tlon of Super Market Institute
lster Company. Its no beau,ty con· Tbere die could becojlle. the !!158
tetlt. The w1nners are judged on Checker or the Year, wtth pmes
culllomer coorteliY. &lt;fft~ency, ranglol from a mmk stole to ~
caah'regtster accuracy and neat two-week vacatton Jour ol Hawau
neas.
Mr. Evans stated further ~hat
Cuslomer balloting, ratings by hi! company IS the first Jo enter
Evans comm1t1ee. performance Ita checker-cashiers m tbe comand· intervtews by a SJ&gt;Ilcial petilions from this area. In addiof judges all enter !•to tho hon . to the nallonal prize! .a~
of the wtMer.
tractive c"!"pany prtzOI or• beill/l
wlnller from Evans wUi olfered. ·
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Funeral aorvlces for Lewis
weaver or Now Haven wbo died
early Wednesday will be beld
Friday st 2 p. m. from tho New
Haven EUB Cburch with
K.
J. Scott and Roy ElltiJ.
Friend• miY call at the
home In New Haven at any
B~rll will be made In
Graljam ce 111 elery under tbe.
ecU"' of Qe Fegleson&amp;
Hollie.

Athens Cafeteria
Is Destroye.fBy
Fire Early Today

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meet at the. Grade Schi)Of, Jan~·
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A panel dt..cui!Slon • ~rill be •eld
the topic being "How JI'I'A C'oQn· ·
cils Can Be Beneficlll To i.oul
PTA Units."
Tbose on llle panel are 'MIUD.!l
Scott, president of lbt MaBon
County Copncll, ' Chari!• (i)arr,
prlnclpaJ or Ua"'n qiada $clwu~
and Earl• Keef'l', 11111 P¥1 proa!·1
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