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,Allen Hughes
t ROOMS OP

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Datlv

S.enun.-1

. Mr&amp; II. 1. Belt and

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lllt&lt;hel

and family of Parkersbu"

lveic

NeW', Year'+ wueJts of llr. 1nd
1\fra. Guy Swadley.
·
Mr. and Mfl. Claytoq HenBior
&gt;nd children, Alb~y, w~re S~t·
urday suesiJ ol Mr. •~d Mr~. Guy
Swadley.

Sunday With a birthday dmncr In
honor of her husband, Allen.
Guests Included Mr and Mrs
Herman Hellyer i!Rd :;ons Jun. .and
Bill of Nelsonville, Mrs Don
Shamblin and children Ronnie,
Donnie and Eva Ja{le of Cheshire

and Mr: and Mrs. Lew1s Hughe-s
of Galhpolla.

ALL NEW

Fur~iture

INCLUDES
llefrlgeralor

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Gas Range

Pay Only $59.50 doWII
ud $29.0D per moalll

BAKER

Perry-Hawk
Wedding Held

IY UIIITED PRISS

Middleport
Sot-iety

Sgt W1 lllam Mason who IS ata
tloned
at Fort Knox, K) , spcn!
Hawk were unttcd 1n mawage on
FrJday, January 17 at the Fed the past weeke nd w1th Mr. cmd
erutcd Church at Pomeroy by the Mrs Walt Manley amJ family
Mr and Mrs G E Prellton re
Rev Waldo J Bartels.
Mr and Mrs Perry wtll residf turned S.Jturd!ly from Mlam. ,
where they attended a mert
at Scott Depot, W Va, arter l
the Natwnal Au!omoblle
short .czh,, m DoNmnl!'~on, Ohio.
As.,odalJOn They were
gone ten days.
l.lu Eleanor Welch Zether, Mr~
Ethel Chapman and Mrs Ebza
beth Web.stor an~ daughter Jean
were in Athens FridaY. to see the
performance of the Chlrago ()p
Mrs Herman Ohlmger enter- era Ballet.
Danny Brown underwent Oln
tained the Bl Monthly Canas!:•
Club recently at her home on appendectomy Monday at th&lt;
Condor Slreet
Alonzo L Perry and Mrs Ann1

Bi-Monthly
Canasta Club
Meeting'tfeld

A desfJert course
lhe ho~tess to Mrs
flan Mrs Garflner
W! IHam Stivers,

was :;~crved bv
William Sheri·
Mankm, Mrs
Mrs '"H
' oward

Taffy Pulling
Party Is Held
At Bush Home

HeuseGuest
Is Honored By
Ruttencutter's
Mr aild Mrs L. J Rultt•nrultcr
of Mason entertained With a
breakfast on Sunday mormng a'
their home 111 honor of theil
house gue§t Mrs Margaret Bree11

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POMEROl
SOCIETY
Mrs Lmme Rumm el 'has • rc--

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MEDICINE CHEST
"LEFfOVERS"

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SHIRUY'S BEAUTY
SHOP
Hair Cutting &amp; Styling
llleachlnr Jr. Tinting
Realistic - Brech
Caryl Rlcbards &amp;

. DUTTON DRUG CO.
COATB

BLDG.

MIDDLEPORT

Rayette Permanent•
OPEN 9 TO 8 MON.
THROUQI{ SAT.

Closed Wed: Afternoon
Ph. Sll·M .1091,1 Court Sl

Gallipolis on

Monday

Ill YAWl! FGITIIIm
' IyH~t6fcorirbt
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k
for

and-·

ON;~
"'""'"'lpn COli - · thh,mat·
~ thh low prlct. HvrrdNdo of tlrm,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, January 22, 1958

i,' }tepresentative Thomas A. Jenkins of Ironton, . Ohio, who
' · Is serving his 34th year as a Member of Congress, announced
today that J{e will be a candld&amp;te lor re·eiectlon this year from
'Oiiio's lOth Congresslonai ,District.
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' A' high-ranking Republican and a member of the House
,. Ways and Mean,s Com!llitlee, Mr Jenkins was first elected to
~ the 81lth Congress In 1924 an.t
' has been rc·clected sm~e for 17
con!\eeutive tefms. He lias servtd
J' ,1 on the pqwcrfal Waya and Mean.J
Committoe s1)'lcc 1933 ~nd also
• hold.s membership on the 1mporl
anl Ja.int Congre&amp;stonal Commit
tee on AtomiC Energy and the
Jo1nt Comm ttee on Internal Re
venue Taxatton
,
setv1ec m Congre,,.
Rel&gt;reseiitLfh&gt;o Jcnkms has beer.
behalf &lt;&gt;f legl•i~tlon

bo nt~~~\;~tco ~JSiat!On to Distnd
control
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'I:he league-leading Pomeroy Panthers won their lOth
stl'ltlght basketball game without defeat this season 'l'llesday
nlgJtt on their home floor 44-34 against a stubborn Middleport leam which held the lead throughout most of the flrsl
half
Pomeroy's win, In doubt until a third quarter rally, kept
1the Panther edge In the SEO at
two ~~!ames One of the contendcn,
Wellston, stumbled last night as
tbe Gary McConkey-lesa Atheno
won 51 to 5ll at Rocketland Wells
ton, now 5·3, follow• 8 2 Atheno

Sayr~

Fined For
Marcb Of Dimes
Container Theft

and Galbpohs

The Gal11ans slopped through to

Stealing 1 March of Dimes con
tainu from a doWJJtown bu coLin
ter became a costly action fDi
Douglas Sayre o1 Letart Fall ,
Tuesday mgbt
Sayre plead guJity to stealmq
the confamer uid to b.ave m 11
$60 or lw He was fined lJy
M'ayDr Charles Legar $300 and
C&lt;IIIJ and oenteneed to 90 d
ays 1n

Candidacy For Re-Election

Surviving 10 addition to hts
mother who resides in Pumeroy

are two brortbero, Wilbur Ward,
of Ch ..hire and Harold Ward of
Lanp:vHie and one nephew
The deceased wu to be removed
to the Chase Funeral Home at RUt·

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land today.

,

of tho Natlon'l
til•
' the nation ~t
1
of otbcr
Hunt·

lih~and· 'waterwa1•s., lncluriing

!fill prepored aild served
Eailetn Stm
'ocsts Included all
j.J ldov" of former Shriners A
enjo)·cd and
afterwards.

by
of Col
m~Uent contributions

arpenterAir
-Beacon·
For$ale'

Sllle Of Popcorn
By Firemen ~e~Jrs
Goal Of $1,000

pro~ t

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Shrm

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other eonatructive legtslation
Wliile a member of the ObJO
State Se'nate, he secured enacl·
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Soon,
&amp;Jaranaw Folk School g:aund electric ~bl e and appro
was started to teach the people xtmately S60 hneal ·feet of 7'
to read and within a !e~ montn." cham lwk fence The Jlropctty L~
there were fllty teaehers on the located approxJmate.Jy 0 3 lflile
west or the VIllage of Carpenter I
atall.
Meigs County, Obto, on th,•
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~.------~~------ 30Uth s:tde of State Htgbway No
t43

All persons intere!tcd

in in·

!pectmg the property al(d t secur
mg bid forms shou ld conlac\ the

Real Estate Dtvision, \U S •

Pomeroy Emergency squaamen
answered two calls Tu!'.!idB)', ont•
a dry run affair m company with
the vlfluntcer fir-emen'

not

But

aUack

May Abandon

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fm;l baH.
Two
bad gone by while
A tot.! oJ 2M acc1den1J were Jn. both teams missed normally sure
vest.igated by the st.a~ pollee, 1ber· shota at the begmmng of the
1n

OilPi~line

Marietta

MARIE1TA. 0 UP-The Buck
ncers, 830 West Broadway,
eye Pipe Lme Co, sa1d Tuesday
\'llle, Ky.
it may abando" lta crude 011
Sealed btds for th~'purchaee of JCathel'ing line in Guernsey, Nc
lhe above described property' w1ll ble, Monroe and
Washmgton.
be rece1ved unt11' 1 po P M Counties by May because of un·
CST, 18 March 1958, at the Ol·I·Pl'Oflt,able o~ratlonl.
hec of the District Engi~eer, U
The fir111 &amp;aid that after May 1
S Arn\y Engineer DIStrict, 3110 It will gather Oil 10 the counties

Emergency Squad
Answers Two 4lls
During·Tuesday·

the d.,. checkmg Coach Nolan
Swackhamer's boys pljiced on SEO
League B&lt;Ormg le•der ST lobo·
son. The Panther c•nter had 17
pomts m the lint half hut could
add only four more m the last 16
mmutes.
However, Folmer, the ~teady
Pomeroy forward who has averag#
ed 11 pomt.s per league game to
date, came up wtth a.:notbcr 8
pomiJ m tbe !le&lt;ond half to sdd
to hi• 8 of the f1rst for a total of
16, bts best work: of the yur.
Martin, a quick b-7 guard, inJed·
ed vigor mto Pantb'!r feeding tae·
tics which bad been lactillg m
!be first periods, and fed ~ poiniJ
Of his own into the score book
•Bnu:e Zirkle and Bill W•~Jfn ,
starLillB guards, WI'! ~ ..4lled
by tb~ Jackets. Jum~IWI'ne,
who won two tlut(h 'games ln ,me ""Pfl 1110nth with list second wm·
shots, was held
one field

=•f
t?
254 Accidents
the Jackets tould
mount
any
eustained
on
the
Cherked In Mason her basket the oecond half. Pan·
Nor
could they manage a decia1ve lead
the
County In 1957
minutes

Engmeer DIStriCt, Collps of

WC8t Broadway, LOUisville, 1(!'..
and then publicly opened In room
'uu 01 that office Title Will be
vested m the BuecesJilful bidder
by Quitclaim Deed. All bidde"
;-ould obtain full inforllr11ion
bclure suJJmtttlllg bids '
Tbe ,prOperty has been screen
cd against the known defense and
other requ~rements of the' Fed
eral 9overnment.
The government reserve! th~
right to reject an~ and· all b1ds.

VlliiOD bertn by me:a~t~rlng :Nelson·
ville by over 20 polnls, 77·5:1.

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I nuol Ladles
Nlt~t dinper Tuesday
m the M1dtlleport American

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a 68 39 wm over Jackton Lo~an
kept alive Its hopes lor a rarst &lt;h

At Pomeroy Piul Folmer turnef!
an h1s besl scormg l!ffort of ttle
season to lead the third quarter
rally An unheralded substitute
g1.1ard ,Ronme Martin, helped
spark the wmnen to a comfortable
36-26 le:1d by the end of the third
period
th~n c~~:~tc~al~earmg the mayll' 1 This ~as nevf!r ser10usJy threa,t·
rmed p au I Evans 24 r ortl an d I cncd
m the fina l S~CSSIOJl although
1n the op~mng minutes of the last
$10 and coa:ta f~r bavma: ll() dm quarter Harlan Whitlatch got
mg license while openlm;i: ~ both tr1cs at the II ce lme, Ernest
motor vehicle
1 Howles dunked 111 a rebound, and
( added a free throw It was 36·31
for Pomeroy.
Folmer came to the rescue 1m·
mediately wtth two atde court push
LaJ!
shots frorT) ZO feet out wtlh 5 40
left on the clock From then on
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I the Panther margm rema1oed be·
tween 10 and 12 pomta until the
end Coach D1&lt;k Retton swept hiS
Stxly n:ne Tw'm Cll)' Shr10ers be"~"li w1th 59 tiCCOI'Ids left.
and their ladle! attonded the an
The j"COnd baH was marked by

Shriners Hold
I wes N'Ight
Funeral mugementa are aWl At Middleport
pending.
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evenlllJl

were Mrs M L F\oe~ch, !Irs Ev
erctt Rail, Mr.s. ErncsL Covert,
Mrs Charles Mayes, ~In Nell
Davis Mr.. Cedric Clark and Mrs
Csrl i!oba~t
Joe Savely, Malcolm T!llet~ •
Tom and Barry Tillett and Gerald
Berry all oJ Akron were recent
gue~to of C. H. Wise Jr. on a
tour of the OVEC plant at Kyget
Creek. The men work fqr tile
Ohio Edison Power Companr.

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De.,.,,e,. l'o Tlte 111tere5e.OI Tile M'd fs·Bu• .t.reo

...;.: Tom Jenkins Announces His
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ford, Mrs L C Roush, Kaylong
9nd Mrs R F. Bryant, Sew ,Ha
ven

Kansan In Visit
Here On Return
Fromlfrip;Abroad .

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of Minnesota
Attenchng were Mr !lnd Mn:
N 0 Wetn of Hartford, Mr and
M~s A D Hume, New- Hdven
Mr and Mrs W T Stone, Hart

turned to her home 1n 1\imersville
1rter
a we('k's visit With rclati''.Cn
tosan, Mrs Eugene Triplett, Mrs
m Jackson
1
Albert Moriln, Mrs Orval Wiles
Charles Grue!cr who IS emnlbAn
old.
fashioned
toffy
pull
and
Mn
R1cha1
d
Flnl11vr
Oa Tbe Brightest Coriter
in Vlrg•ma spent th~ wecke~p
The nex.t meeting w1Il be held was enjoyed at the home of Roy ed
Bush at Old Town Friday evening With lns famlJy In Mlnf!rRvllo
In Middleport
at the home of Mrs Fmlaw,
Mr and M:rs Paul Fisher of
January 17 1
n"day. "Jan 29.
Those present were Mr and Mme"' lie spent Sunday In Col·
Mrs Charl~s BUJh, Harry and umbul! w1th Mr and Mrs Jamc,..
Donna Bush, JocJyn Taylor, Mr FISher and daughter
Edward Parkr!r Jr, was U~.~
and Mrs Ernest Buoh, Mr awl
Mr.s. Lawrence Buah and Connie weekend I(Uest of h1s parenb ,
Mr and Mn W1llard Pigott Mr and, Mra Edward Parker Sr
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Charlene, Rachel and Jm, Mr Mtnersville
Robert
and
Joe
·
Cb•pman
of
Mn' Dewey Hlggenbottom
Paul, Gloria Kay, Roger Rutland were weekend guutl or
ond the hoots. " , , Mr and Mrs Charles Buck
llln Lula ~acka of 'Lanf~vlll&gt;
Is spending a few days witH hoi
There'a but one good place In the homo
brotber·ln·law and alater, Mr. lbd
for 41ettoven.'1 lhat's the relrl&amp;erator-and the'
Mrs Charles Buck
"leltovera" ahould be foods, not medlcmea
Mrs Eldon Kraeuter rcturncl'
Medicine ehett "leftoven" are risky at best.
to her home, Morning E'tar, Sunday from the St. Joseph flospijai
and often downright dangero11.1. The modlcme
and
u improvint.'
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your pbyafclan prescribed a year or 80 aao
Mra. Mac Bennett of 1\Jlnsa•
wu intended ta, be lUied then, not now
C1ty, Kall!las, visited Monday Meigs General Ho~pltal He Ia lie
Avoid 1erlo11B danger-dump old medlclneaLoncel
\nth Misse.s Lena 11nd Kl!.tle Guth husband of tbe former Vee Sa~cr
en
route home from a tour of
Each Wnesa r.::quirea seientlftc dlaanoailMrs. Della Carnahan of BUc\ ·
Rome
and, 111ually, opeclallzed medicine 11 Indicated.
rus visited over the weekend wtil1
Whtle on tho tour she 'lolLed Mr and Mrli Charles r.teNamcf ,
See your phyolclan Let lllm decide
the Hol1 Land and '"w the Pope Mrs Ma·: Sanborn and M1ss Deqs
what's heaL
Mrs. Bennett the former Mae Sanborl' She came espectall~ fM
Call on Ul
Vincent, wll!l the da•Jghter of
to provide
Charlea Vlnlent who owned a the funeral or Max Sanborn 'on I
yuur ~edJeation.
moMment bualnesa on We!it Main Saturday
Mr~ Lena May Drummond ol
Street, Pomeroy, a number of
1
Bainbr1dge
was a weekend QUcs t
a~&lt;&gt; Thla 11 Mr1 !lonnett'•
ot M111 Fripda Faebolj! She ~"
vltlt here in 32 Jcll't
to attend the meeting of Dlst~le l
26, OES nt Pomero~.
Among thooe attending the Trl
County Community Concert In

FURNITURE

.' Qblo: Cloudy and colder and
1~111e llgbt snow todpy mixed Wilh
rain extreme east this morning.
' Partly cloudy south, mostly &lt;lou·
dy.... north. Some scattered snow
flurries litely extrtme north~
, J19Nton tonight and Thurodo).
Colder tonigbt High todtll' In tho
3!1•• low tonight 17·24. . . . . . .

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dnly at pump slatlons and from
trucks (urnLShed by the producen
.
This may 'mean that the producers will have to haul thetr od
directly to tbe rermer1es.
WINS PROMOTION
Mrs Irene Arnold, Harmon·
VIlle, mother of Walter C. Ed·
monde, recently received word of
hll promotion tq lbe raok of S!t
lo the Unlt~d States llfarinc Corp•
he enllste~ In the Marines on
July n, 1955, oerved 14 months m
Okmawa now 'stationed at Quan·
lieo, Vlrg!Dia

1fi'1 department, and dty pollee
in Muon Couny d11rmg the year
19S7, it 'has been revealed.
The report showed that DIDO
persona Were killed m auto aed·
dents during the year while police
lnveBUgated 78 accidents with in·
juriea, 130 acclde.ntJ wrthout Injuries and 181) property damage
accidents. •

game when Bobby Nelson finally
opeoed tbe bidding w1th a one·
hander out of tfi.e foul circle. John·
son soon matched 1t but Wh1tlatch
made It 4-2 Whitlatdl bit agam
for JH altor Fyllller ue&lt;l 11 up at
f.4 and Johnson tled II at 6-6.
The quarter ended at 8 8 after
Nelson and Mike Erwtn got a free
throw apiece lnd JohntiOn two for
two by the same r(lute.
Middleport led 18·14 and Z0.16
In the !le&lt;ond quarter but Johnson
and HaWtbome eaeh talhed and
Folmer got the first o£ a one and
one while all the Jacket.~ could
muster was Whitlatch's two for
two at the eharity line
The long rest began With th e
Jackets ahead 22·21 after one of
the lowest scorint fii'St halves m

Reports showed that Novem~&gt;er
and December were the months
with the higbeot total of accidents.
Each of those month.! totalled
mishaps.
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lo addition the state police d&lt;&gt;
tachment issued 590 warning liCk·
cts, served 34 revocation orders
for tile Department of Motor Vehiclell, recovered $3429 93 worth
of stolen property .11nd made 63:1 retent years.~
arrests. Other montbs witb the With Gar)' 'MCCO!Ikey on &lt;rut·
number uf aee1denta ID eacb are 111
(contmued on Page •·ourl
loUowo: January 22; Februlfy 15;
March 20, Aprd 28, May 13; June
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34
: september

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Water Supplies
Sco~-lN-.-h·~ 'Planned Is Topi¢ For.lOtb
. · Ig
· • Vo-Ag Meetmg

At Kvger Creek High

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Scout Night,
by leaders of ,the MGM Boy Scout DIS·
trrct. as a ereat step forward in the progress of the Distnct,
Early Jn the aftcrnuon tire· will be held Thursday, Jan. 23, 1958, at the new Kyger Creek
men and squadmcn were sum
monBd to the Tom Bowen resl Htgh School at 7:30pm.
Looking into the future with vision, leaders of the tri·coun·
on Rock Sprmgs Ro&amp;d
a ftre was reported appar ty area have combined all meetings of a dtstrict nature into
a neighbor whu m1stook one mcetmg All adult Scouters
mcmerator for some· will jom together for an iml)(e\· only one meetm g to attend therf!
sive openmg ceremony and gen- can be no eonfunon."
er,al ' announcements Then thE:l
Robeit L Slier. Dlsln~t s~uul
Later at 10 20 p m , aidmen prDgram diVISion, or Roundtable,,
transported Claral Ward to Mctg•, will meet separately as w1ll the Exerutive, says "I "Congratulatn
General Hospital from Langsville Distrttl Committee, the body tha! lhe leaders of the MGM D1stnc•
1n mating th1s move f It ('Crtam ~
and cal~ed a phys1cmn for her
carries out pohcv
c F HibBs, Middleport. Di"' 18 a look mto the uture wit',
VI.!'IOn" Addmg that the MGM
trJCt Chairman, states 'With 38R Dlstnct lS among tfre leaders o,
h
teg1stercd adults m lb.~ thre~ 1o.
ll' 'lSl ~ounties,
we reel that these meet· Ro::g!On JV m /'lla 1 accomplis
mgs will be the best attended in ment th iS past year, Mr, Siler
the history of the MGM DlStnct. goe• on to say "W•t~ ambit•o•:,
In cutting , from nearly half a obJect.iv~ Cor l958, it lS nece:;
dozen meeting per m ~:mth to on1v r:uy tor every parent to be 'CO&amp;
we believe the Scouters will mzant of the provam of !be Bo~
telcon'lc this opportunity for '&amp;olJ{! of Amenca and the MG)f
A revival at the Church of Christ greater sen icc lo the y..outh of DLStrJ&lt;!t, and for every Scouter ~o
tQ Christian Umon m Hartford the commumty,
be aware of his, or her, respon
will be held beglnnmg
Seout Night Will .produce gred SlbditJ to brmg to the boys the
2 and ).aSbng for two
dd lype program they desire.
lieen announced by the
~t ~or~e :nd te;~ p~;:~~t 01 ; Asking nil lllembers to be pre·
Rev. Howard Killingsworth
· · lC son,
..
• sent Thursday mght, Mr Hi~bs
trld Commissioner With Scou\ 111\'ltcs also, any parent wl)o
Evangelist for the liervlces will I. ttielrl CJirsa communtty • poolm ~ Wishes to alleml At thLS meetmg,
be ReV. Lillian Wilson of Dayton.
and sharmg riiies, tht the program for 1958 wlll be
THe 1 services will begm at 7·30. transportation problem no long·
eacbtoveniJ16. S(i&lt;:&lt;lll smgers have er •existS, Too this type meeting adopted; and p\ans made lor
fbetn lecW'td! for the reviVal.
Will llhumate confus.1on; with carryiui out th~ proifam.

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ChorehOf Cl
At Hartford Is
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PIannmg

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~ilk

for
house and do·
mesbc use frorh farm ponds will
be the tenth meeting m the cu;·
rent Vo-Ag sencs of meetmgs t
Racme according to Howanl No·
ian, 10structor. ThiS meeting IS
open to everyone Interested in wat·
er m the oounty and has bc&lt;;n
planned with the coopera1ion of
all agrtcultural agenciell in tbe
county.
A summary of results of water
well drilling and the relative success in securing water Is being
prepared by H E. Shfeldli of the
f
A S C Samples
of water ro1n
ponds an d communtt Y water sys.
lems Will be made available lor
C E Bl k 1 C t
tastmg by . . a cs ee, oun Y
1\gncullural Agent.
Dtffere11t commerctal methods
or chlormaUo.t and dechlonnalion
will be presented by Bob "Sullur
Out'' Harris o~ the Ever Pure ~om·
pany Carl 81li.kam and Hugh Custer of Lbe Soil Conservation Serv
1ce wm be available to answer
questions on farm ponds.
Samtarums, milk COQlpany and
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HIGH·LOW TEMPS

NEW YORK U1,- The luwe:it
temperature recorded m th.e '"'nn\ '
bon today was 25 below zero al
Fraser Colo the Wce:~tber Bnr· ~
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ean reported High"t Tues ay ,
was 73 at Fort M)~rs. Fla.

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withstJnd the killing ~lfl!-1• Vfil!!I!J!!S Ql
the infit1itely vast areas in this ilnd ll)l.lllons
of other universes are much In 'the n~W!.
We hear terrible watnings ot the future of
present world civUi2ation If men's tempet·s
go berserk again. Science of atl kinds Is lhe
demand of the hour. But America lags, it Is
reported everywhere.
The colleges say they need more science
st~dents of a higher calibre.
Racine High School, ~ith one of _the better sctence departments m Meigs CoUnty, apparently IS about. to take up some of the
slack.
In a recent pole taken of 11 honor students who had interviews with a !'llpresentalive of Ohio University, five of \he eight aenlor boys indicated they expected to enroll In
a college of engineering. '
We lwvc no figures for previous years ·but
this proportion appears exceptionally high.
It Is the kind of percentage even: the Russians
might applaud were it from one of their secondarv schools.
But in America each peuon elects what
he will do with himself. There are no taps
upon shoulders, so to 1peak, with a directive
to proceed to this or that technical college.
To these five Racine aenlors, and to the
many others from l!lelgs Cou~!Y who wlll be·
gin a course of study thllt surely will place
America hac~ In the race for space, engineering colleges offer Utile that 1s soft.
Rather, they warn that only the best or the
hardest working will graduate as engineers·.
Which brings up the question, what makes
&amp;n engineer' Is there a way tb find out If
your young5ter Is by nature fitted for 1 life
of scien~e' Might he be one of the first 100
to clrcumnavlgato tho Moon?

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~fie ~ttf,e• ~my won't quit tllllerMl 'iflltt
ele«trlc culreqt.. Alice maybe is ihe kind
who alwayg llaQts to go to the marshes to
collect insect specimens. In some children
this drive fades, dies. In others It grows' becomas mor~ l!tS~Iiable.
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frost, and the oilier oae not?"
8 - dnce hlivlng s}lOtted the )ncbl\grWty
the ability to cons!~)' ~fl~P.all~~ fOIJ !*can be tested, tbls testing ~base beinf Jitally
Important.
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terms. For Instance, lp di!serl~tna 4 Jtl!xfpg .
operation, one y&lt;Jungste~ may telfyou merely, "I use more of ilil$ th~n 1 do of tji~.· An·
other will give you the exact number of
drops he usee,
Physical req~lr~_!hent Include 4 l))8b de·
gree of mecltanlcal·mlndedness; manual dex·
terlty, manipulative ability. Mechanical devices and gadgets ~h!el&amp;lltistl,lncludlng such
ancient ones as tMe' !~lescope and the thermometer havo been 'Invaluable. · ·

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Meomrblle, Congrt, li+•ded into • battle o•er Preolde~t !iAnboWer'• promiaed abalceup of the
· Qelen,. ·Department. Tile !'leu.
d.ent deelared Monday niibt ·he
~naliy wUI bou ''p~l!l' ond
~eeUve modenmotlon" ·of tlit
deparlmeo~ The White' Houle ilid
Congress will ll&lt;!t blo l'l!or&amp;lllliaUon plan "fairly soon."
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recommended the Joint Chiefs of
StoU bo streamlined to put them
in closer toqeh with the President.
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Serv)ceo Committee the ArmY Is
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to launch acientilic satellites. He
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gram to lounch large . ~nnei..
ance and mappint ..telliteo "of
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great mllltary value." He ·odcJed
the Army Is "deveiopint bardware" for the Nike-Zeua antl·ml..
aile mi..ue.
-In oewty reiOJBOII teeli!IIOJU', ·
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roy · ,tho United State~ ~ ~on­
sidertnc deployment of 1,llj)O-Jnll•
intermediate range . balliilie
siles in tho Far East. He did nbt
soy where or·when.
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ered at 7Z, teetilied before
Senate Preparedne.. aubeommiltee which Ia studylnt Deienee lloportment reorP~tiiltloo·. '
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Nimita spOke 'from ·. experle~e
both aa tbe five-alar leoder of
Pacific Noval forces in World
War. U ;nd as a ccdesk Bill0r1' ;
&lt;or two .,Ostwar y0m when ·be ·
;erved as chief of oaval ',,opera-.
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While with the nee~ NilltJI&amp; oald
he often had a "10ne&lt; of lru&amp;\1'1·
11n" wW!e waiting lor decilions
to arrive from Waahington; He
reit then that it would be better
o have a ainch! commin.der ratb·
" than the Joint Chtero ,.tup.

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John Ctnflut 63
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Fronklln 7i Wllmllllltn 70
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withstJnd the killing ~lfl!-1• Vfil!!I!J!!S Ql
the infit1itely vast areas in this ilnd ll)l.lllons
of other universes are much In 'the n~W!.
We hear terrible watnings ot the future of
present world civUi2ation If men's tempet·s
go berserk again. Science of atl kinds Is lhe
demand of the hour. But America lags, it Is
reported everywhere.
The colleges say they need more science
st~dents of a higher calibre.
Racine High School, ~ith one of _the better sctence departments m Meigs CoUnty, apparently IS about. to take up some of the
slack.
In a recent pole taken of 11 honor students who had interviews with a !'llpresentalive of Ohio University, five of \he eight aenlor boys indicated they expected to enroll In
a college of engineering. '
We lwvc no figures for previous years ·but
this proportion appears exceptionally high.
It Is the kind of percentage even: the Russians
might applaud were it from one of their secondarv schools.
But in America each peuon elects what
he will do with himself. There are no taps
upon shoulders, so to 1peak, with a directive
to proceed to this or that technical college.
To these five Racine aenlors, and to the
many others from l!lelgs Cou~!Y who wlll be·
gin a course of study thllt surely will place
America hac~ In the race for space, engineering colleges offer Utile that 1s soft.
Rather, they warn that only the best or the
hardest working will graduate as engineers·.
Which brings up the question, what makes
&amp;n engineer' Is there a way tb find out If
your young5ter Is by nature fitted for 1 life
of scien~e' Might he be one of the first 100
to clrcumnavlgato tho Moon?

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~fie ~ttf,e• ~my won't quit tllllerMl 'iflltt
ele«trlc culreqt.. Alice maybe is ihe kind
who alwayg llaQts to go to the marshes to
collect insect specimens. In some children
this drive fades, dies. In others It grows' becomas mor~ l!tS~Iiable.
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frost, and the oilier oae not?"
8 - dnce hlivlng s}lOtted the )ncbl\grWty
the ability to cons!~)' ~fl~P.all~~ fOIJ !*can be tested, tbls testing ~base beinf Jitally
Important.
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terms. For Instance, lp di!serl~tna 4 Jtl!xfpg .
operation, one y&lt;Jungste~ may telfyou merely, "I use more of ilil$ th~n 1 do of tji~.· An·
other will give you the exact number of
drops he usee,
Physical req~lr~_!hent Include 4 l))8b de·
gree of mecltanlcal·mlndedness; manual dex·
terlty, manipulative ability. Mechanical devices and gadgets ~h!el&amp;lltistl,lncludlng such
ancient ones as tMe' !~lescope and the thermometer havo been 'Invaluable. · ·

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House approve! opptMfCI '.,.....
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Meomrblle, Congrt, li+•ded into • battle o•er Preolde~t !iAnboWer'• promiaed abalceup of the
· Qelen,. ·Department. Tile !'leu.
d.ent deelared Monday niibt ·he
~naliy wUI bou ''p~l!l' ond
~eeUve modenmotlon" ·of tlit
deparlmeo~ The White' Houle ilid
Congress will ll&lt;!t blo l'l!or&amp;lllliaUon plan "fairly soon."
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Fleet Adm. Chester w. Niml~
recommended the Joint Chiefs of
StoU bo streamlined to put them
in closer toqeh with the President.
But he said be Is against the pneral staff idea.
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BnH:ker told the Hoase Ariaed
Serv)ceo Committee the ArmY Is
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modilylnt two Jupiter.C nllaoileo
to launch acientilic satellites. He
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gram to lounch large . ~nnei..
ance and mappint ..telliteo "of
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great mllltary value." He ·odcJed
the Army Is "deveiopint bardware" for the Nike-Zeua antl·ml..
aile mi..ue.
-In oewty reiOJBOII teeli!IIOJU', ·
__ ,,.. ,. Secretary Nell It McBI·
roy · ,tho United State~ ~ ~on­
sidertnc deployment of 1,llj)O-Jnll•
intermediate range . balliilie
siles in tho Far East. He did nbt
soy where or·when.
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ered at 7Z, teetilied before
Senate Preparedne.. aubeommiltee which Ia studylnt Deienee lloportment reorP~tiiltloo·. '
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Nimita spOke 'from ·. experle~e
both aa tbe five-alar leoder of
Pacific Noval forces in World
War. U ;nd as a ccdesk Bill0r1' ;
&lt;or two .,Ostwar y0m when ·be ·
;erved as chief of oaval ',,opera-.
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While with the nee~ NilltJI&amp; oald
he often had a "10ne&lt; of lru&amp;\1'1·
11n" wW!e waiting lor decilions
to arrive from Waahington; He
reit then that it would be better
o have a ainch! commin.der ratb·
" than the Joint Chtero ,.tup.

to:3o 1nia~~;ediunt

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Robert "Catbird" Rouah It I&lt;C·
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:o~~: all weet to llek \heil bad night at Ealltrn cetilng only w. Jtffer..n a c.l. UniY. "
Wahlm.a nippr' ~ ft·v'entw··• I• ooo point, hHS oeorcd 94 point. Londoft 55, Ploln City J. A. 5S
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8Y ail ~ . Roush is considered A reJubr Chtrdoft 441 Kirtlonol U
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olnco _tHat &amp;ame and olrange one. Coach McKentle hu Cro- 47 K - 37
w!nnin&amp; laltiy.
; diS&lt;overed· that ·when he otarta he Loroin St. Miry 14 CleftiiiMI lt.
conUn\101 to P"' doesn't do 10 well aa l&gt;!len he
John Ctnflut 63
wltb 1Z1 pohtla goea Into the game after o lew I St. Clth&gt;Yillt 6f lfN4ottldt Sl
for IP averaJe minutes.
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per · same. The
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Fronklln 7i Wllmllllltn 70
avoratet of 10 po!nta "Catbird needa hi! r..t firs~ Ohio Dtat 43 ~r 111 44l
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ANPTHII HVisAND? lllJ!Tle&lt;l Barbara HutiDo
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ers at ~ airport tlo)&gt;Ovtr oa
hot way to Cliel'lll'- llexf.
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member of tho 1ol~t Chief•
changed bia mla4, Nilllit&amp; said,
10d be now opposot tile ceneral
tall concept. But he tWnl&lt;a the
·oint C~lels could be iDIJII'OY~,
1e .. td, by having them rotate
m tbe p01t of chairn'l•n from
.ime to lime rather than bivins i
,.parato chairman as II .OW the
caae.
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Sale $20.00

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&amp;-Dally Sentinel, Pome~oy-Middlcport, 0., Jan 22, 1958

Pythian Sisters
Past Chiefs In
Tuesday Meeting ,

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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Two Year Old Boy

By Clorlct Allon
Mrs Clayton Allen entertained
lhe Third Thursday Club il hc,•
home !or the January meetlns. A
scripture reading bY the pre•l·
dcQt, Mrs ~ddle llnrtung follow
COLUMBUS-A doctor todal •d by the ~rd's Prayer In UQ&lt;·
reported he has used a new tech on opened the meeting Mmutu
mque In heart surgery to aav
f the last meeting was read bv
the life of a 2 ~ear old boy
1c secretary Mrs. Lawfencc
The doctor sa1d the operatlo
nlth One new m.cmbcr Mrs J
Jlse lf was not new but the a
Jy11tl Ch&lt;~dwell w11s welcome~
proach of usmg two operattot
1ta the club Names for Secret
to save the hfe of ch1ldren wtt
1ls were drawn During the .&gt;~ ·
heart ailments was a new techn
al hour a salad course was ser
que
ed by the hostess to those rtam·
The teehmque, he said , was d( d Bbove aud Mrs Delmar Baum
~1gned to save the hves or cril
r(rs Raymond Elberfeld, Mr!
cally ill children who cannot hv1 ohn Fick, Mrs John Wickham,
without' a heart operntwo an • .frs Charles Goeglem Mrs. Rex
would probably die 1I a smgle op aalley, Msss Jerry Wood and
erahon was used
~rs Wm Will Hostesses for the
The doctor, who saved the P'ebruuy meet1ng Will be Mr!l
youngster's life, asked that his \Vtc,kham and Mzss Wood
name Oc withheld
Mr nnd Mrs La~rencc SmJtl,
The second part of the oper!l spent the weekend m Columbus
Lmn was performed last Fr1day J wrlh Mrs Ins Wtlson
on Stanton Lee Walker of Belle
l'v1t and Mrs John Rose and
fontame OhiO, in Chtldrens' H(JS (:h.1drcn, Bas han , spant Sundt~ V
p1tal here
wtth her gra ndfather Jesse Tt:thr.
A year ago tfle boy suffered s.
Mr and Mrs Cla yton Allen al'&lt;!
;;enom:; hea rt atlment Doctor~ Bill y !l.pc::nt Saturd;~y evcrur:~
found he had a hole m hiS heal t w1th Mr and Mrs ChLd les Goe
.ar1d ar1 enlarged pulmonary ar glem, Flatwoods
tery which allowed mo.st of h!~
Mrs Letba Koblentz rerewed
blood to circulate only through word of the death of Mrs Add e
hiS lung~ The resUlt was that the Curlls at her home tn Granvtlle
remamdcr ol hiS bOd) was st&lt;1rv Mr~ Curt is was reared here by
cd ror blood and oygrn
her grandparents the late' David
Ut.es Pl1stlc Band
lttdcnour~ and moved to Gran· ..
The (:h Jid was too )Dung t1 VIlle sevetal y('ars ago
WJthshmtJ Ihe ngors ur SUlj!C'! ~
gan to lose hLS color, because of
necessary to do.se the hole Doc m]&gt;ropcr blood e~rculat10 n Doc
tors opened the pulmonary ar ,urs rt!ahz~d the hole Ill his heart
tery and placed a plastJc banr' and the restrJct1on on the flow of
1round tl to cut down the flow ul
blood mto the lungs and send blood th10ugh tile artery had to
blood to other parts of the body ~e removed, as they had planned
~cfurc the ftrst operatiOn
Tlus saved the chtld's life but
Doctms fel l that the boy wns
u he grew older the narrov• ,trong cno!Jgh at 2 lo undergo th,,
'lpcnmg blocked out loo mu ch sccowJ 'oi) C J&lt;~l!On It requ1red th,'
blood The ,1rlcry hud g1own bu1
he passage to regulate the bloo1l us!! of a newly Installed arhf tcral
al a local hospital for 4B
flow had not. Tbe doctor explam &gt;elrt
11mute.s The childs heart W8J ·'
•d th1s allowed enough blood !11
low for a 1 vear old chll::l bu 1 1toppcd for 1~ mmute.s durmg
11otl enough for a child almost 1hat ttmc
The doctor ftrst patched thfl
two
utcry 'fhcn he cut mto the heart
Three months agt&gt; th.c clu:d be h,•JC to pb&lt; e anothr1 patch over
fore the grand Jury at n\tdday the hole 111 the bo'i's hentl l'lU!
and sohc1t01 Mauncc Btaswell bole \Hl m a wall bntwccn the
said an md1ctment against Cole !.'OHltJ.U trnouts of the hc:.~rt
Th cyoungstc r shows s1gns of
may be returned 1n the afternoon
If mdteled, Cole would be sui&gt; h~mg 011 tile \oHIY lo cCimpJcte rc·
Jed to arrt:st the ncKt Ume he en covery H s doct.or p1ed!ctcd ~e
tcrl! North. Carolina from hiS South :ould leave ulc hospital in about1
Carolma home, of the slate might two weeks "with a complctely
normal !teart "
seek to extradite him

The Past Chtefs of the Melas
Temple Pyth&lt;an S&lt;Sters met o• )
Tuesday evemng at tbe home of
Mrs Peter Stace
Mrs W1lham Lowe opbned t!le
RATES
mcctmg wilh ptayer m umson
z ~eo!S ,.., •ord, one lllkrtlon. Mlrlmum charlo Ilk:.~ ,.,.., and Jhcn read a poem • Finding
per WuHI 101 lbrcc coDJedJUv..r mserUODI
the Ke)". Mrs Phtl !\femhart waB
Spec1al -"One~ mor&amp;b for ~ ceob ~er word.
Clcclcd V\CC prcsHI,.nt to ftiJ the
tHAf1S' A NUti.IAI 10cic1T-N~e.e:t venlon of the world 1 most powerful ftgl!ter plane, the
Fullr~tte of 2 cents .per wo.d wllJ be charged tor adventaing 1J
varancy
left
when
Mrs
Lowe
be
McDunneUJ
..tOlB V~ talhown In St Louis wtth the .MBrl Genie nuc!W wa.rbead rocket
oot pa&lt;d f!" II&lt; fore the l~LII ol each month lollow&lt;ng loserUon
came president alter the death
Errol"~ m AdvcrtJ&amp;trtg-Silonld be rrpor,ed immediate!) TbP
moupteel undemeath. Tbt Voodoo Ia claimed to be the rasteat and lOJigeet-range Interceptor
Dally Sentinel will not be respor&amp;ible lor more tllan one tncor· of Mrs Mt'lon Russell
acheduled for CODUoental delenee. Tbo' air·to·atr atomic roc~et :Is capable of downtng entlre
Mr.s E R Tompkms acted as
reet lll.sertmn
formaUu.no uf enOIJI¥ IA&lt;mbm.
~ l•IBNlGIIQMI Boultdpholol
Card of Thanu and SIIOOW Notice• of Evooll $1 00 Olltu.n. secrcta1y 111 the absence of Mrs
published all e&lt;nt per word
Faye Mayer
Ladles Aid, Mrs Qutek; Star class
Games were played and prizes
Mrs Albert Duckworth. Sunday
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fhrashcd baled straw Pa d Orr won by Mrs Lowe Mrs Tomp·
School teacherli Star elaSB, Mrs
Long BoUom Phone 3032
161 Lnst &amp; Found
kms, Mrs C P Ga llagher and
May Barrows, asstslant Mrs Clark;
I 17 6lp Mn Margaret Hawkms
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Sunshme
Makers, Mrs McBrtde,
LOS r on Jtoute 33 nc:.~r ('It)
Teenagers, Mrs ' Blake, Live Wire,
Mrs Stace served a sal .. d
lmHis B!,1ck uml whttc, pal I ------·-- -~ course
Mrs Schnc&lt;der, Helpmg Hands,
terncr ,uut !~&lt;II t S!Hll 6 mns old I 141 Fvr Rent
Group I vf the Women's Aasocl· Mrs Donald Lisle, Nursery and
Answci~ l 1 !~Li ster Child s pet
alton of the Firat Preobyterlan Prsmary, Eva Mac Cook.
A panel d1scuss1on on the "Ef
J.lhum: 9-lB Y Uw1 ght Logu n
SIP{ pin~ room ~ (. [(,~l' 111 lown
Church met In Tuesday e~ening at
Presbyterian
L1fe
Magaz:me
fcrts
uf TP un Children' featured
I 18 41&lt;
1 ~7 Butternut Ave Jl 11 meruy
Mrs Mlller opened the meetmc Ch.airman, Mrs Robert Crow, Dai· the regular mecttnt~ of the Mason
chairman
I IB 12 I&lt;
ley Vacation Bible Sehool Cbaar E1crr.entary School Parent TeachMs Miller opened the meettng man, Mrs Gumtller
i'l)'SiJ;;I[ 1 n ~a;-Road &lt;.. ~~ Apartments, bu.smcss room. tratler
ers AssociaHon held on Tuesday,
11
by readtnQ' Why Do You Pray?"
lit hm1lt ! I ll~ wlt!tc Ht•wald
January 14 at lhe achool
space Call 6170
115 tfc
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I rm:st C,tlc l'umei o ~ • U :&gt;
The WSCS of the Asbury MethoMrs E M BIBke enterta med her Mrs Joe Batley flnt~hed her Bible
Adtng as moderator of the pan
Phom 9~7Y
I 20 31p 3 room apartmrnt 401 Sprm).\ Canasta Club on Monday evenmg
study from lad year "Jesus' Teacta. dist Church held the&lt;r January el was Charlie D Carr, praneipal
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Prizes were won by Mrs Em· mg• On Clllzenshtp" and Mrs. meeting on the 8th at t!lc home of of the school Others sening were
1·17-6tc
mett Shuler and Mrs RuueU Wll- Dwight Wallace began the new Mrs John Sauvage With 'dts Bert Miss Sylvta Blake teacher; M.rs
LOST - Black., brov.n and wh1tc
Weese as co-hostess The president Mary Roush, a mother, ~rs. Jo
E( ,1glc (JW!ICr GCJlC Coleman For fle·n-1- - --::E.study 11Meet Dr. lAike".
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ctd'ers, son
(o il 6270 J
J 22 31&lt;
Mrs Ronald Hand had the book Marcia Karr, prcstded. Devotions Anrt Harbour, a mother, Dr Scott
ScaHold toards, t)rop Clotbl5
Mrs James Stmpson was a guest
Cdnton F. thcr, Middleport
Mrs Blako served a salad course study tor the evening from '"fhe wore led by Mrs Freda Fields, of Lakin, and Marilyn Foglesong,
who used "Japan Today" as her a htgh school student
Ph me02!5-X
111 tf In those mentioned above and Mrs Word, the World aM the Way"
,....,.---· ·- _____ _ 1 Earl Knight, Mrs M&lt;llard Wilder· During the buslnm mcet&lt;ng toptc A program ses5ton was con· The fifth grade class ot Miss
I H ltAW .tr\(.~ SUNS co .24 E1ght Room llou/ic Two slory muth, 'Mrs Robert Rawlings and they discussed several moaey rqak· ductcd by Mrs Carl Weese on Lucy Bulmer preacnted the pro
hour Y, re&lt; kcr Serv1ce VII)
"Chr1dlian Achon On the Marclt " gram and opened the devotions
Modern b:tth on se&lt;:llocf floor Mrs Walter Crooks The next ing projects
Phon•' H~:l7
Nl~n~
Pho~W
The book :itudy WHs by Marcia With the Stngmg Of the hymn,
t Jllct ap d lavatory on rmst, meeting wdl be at the home of
Guests wera Mrs Charles Rus1 sell Jimmy Mdler and Bruce Wal· Karr and was taken from the Gos "Faith v~ Our Fathers" Each
8039 X u_:,or. E P~Yl!OU'III
rJ oml gar&lt;~gl! about £ivf minute~ Mrs Crooks
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pel of Sl Mark The meetmg clos chald then recJled a verse from
lace
from Court House A N Ben ed with the readmg of a portion
ftllh chapter df ot Matthew
The
officers
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hostesses
gel
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Nci.i:lcr &amp; &lt;.l1 ck &lt;:ar .. g~ Phont
of "Paul's Letter to the Church"
Lord's Prayer" was repeated
and
Included
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Mrs
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house
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by the group followed by the smg.
ham Morris, Mrs Paul Haptonstall, by Mrs Wm E1cluna;;er
!:luund lut M l11nllrccs .Bryan
Refreshments were served to lng of "U's No Secret"
Hams Ucr.:dsvillc Phone Cool· NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· and Mrs Lewla Sauer Jr They
(gl Aut.1 Sales
Mrs Frank Capehart, Mrs Mellin
The devotions were concluded
lNG ON INVENTORY
served 1J dea:~ert course
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t 22 3tp
Grtmm, Mrs Wm Houdashelt and with a readmg presented by SteProbate Court, Meigs County, Ohio
1953 \ll.lllllln 2 llr New gr,t
- -- - - - - - - TO thl! Executor or Admlalstrat
phen Creamer
Mn Hoyal Thomas
Sl 11 ({)Vt'!'i lt&amp;l l l•u,{ llllg!!I,I
A Safety Cummlttee resolution
or and to sueh of th,e following as
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Help
Wanted
tl1u tout !lh!l Jmls!t Guud l m
Mrs Herman London was host· was recommended by the Execu
are restdenll of the state of Ohio
ad il i OUitd $795 ' J:lliie\tnilr ~ Mufd•·• ~ - £1 uu Founrl1 y Jloor surviving spouse, if1 anf; next of
css to the Sunshine Makers Class tlve Commtttee of the PTA and a
Pomcro)
1 20 6l•
MdldCi s a!ld Pit Moll ~rs, nc~d kln, beneficiaries under the will,
of the Presbyterian Ghurch at ber copy Clf the resolutwn wa r~ to ~
('(t at once 'I he Colon ~a ! Fuun
new home at Third and Apple Sll sent to the city and count~ offi
If any, the attorney or 11ttorneys
.950 1'0\lll \l 2 Dr O!•ocn d 1hlt
dr,y &lt;.:o I 011\)V!IIe, Ohm
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The president. i~rs George c1als.
!1,111 jlOJ.llum al.1luw luw PI HI
Tho
Bradbur)
PI'A
01el
m
re
·~ ·
1 20 Ute tiOn(!t:l perfl,ons
Schnetder,
presided
over
the
meet
The
group
also
pledged
sup.
gular session on Tue~day evenmg
$HI'i RJa t'tln ll ~ l'umcroy
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You arc h!·reby noliC1ed that on at t~e school w&lt;th Mrs Nathan mg which opened with the roll call port to law enforcement agencies
t 20 Ull 2 hoy:~ rot p.qu r route H in sugar
being answered w1th a B1ble verse Ill the county
the 20th day of January, 19U an B1gg11 presiding
Hun utca J'huuc tla7.:! X
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JU:l4 !lUlCK 2 l)r S(lf.!l lat IJyn•
Refreshments were perved to
ill 21, 6lc Inventory ond Appraisement Of
It w's annuuncl?d th ~ . Ihe Coun eontatnmg the wo1d "abundant"
rluw )J&amp;II l~u lonr hl1w a111l
approximately
fifty per11ons a1·
lhc
estate
or
Graccc
Van
Duyn
Secretary
and
1reasurei
reports
ly
Council
PTA
m
cc
tm·~
will
be
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wh!\t !·bmll New ljiUI' s&lt;.tl t 11
French., deceased, late of Middle· held on Feb flth al 8 p m d were read and apprnved A Jitney tending the meeting The boot
(20)Business
Servir.es
''' s GJ!o&lt;l t1rc..-, ,,II ,u otiJul N •I - ~---rol\rt •n sllld Counly was riled in the Pomc1oy Jumor H1 ~ ll They Surper to be held 1n February was award for attendance was won b/
,, hl e tu~h on tim 1:.1 t $129[)
this Court
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voted to contribute $10 to lhe discuMsed A b1rthday gift wa1 G:IY· Miss Bulmer's room
" ' l'omi.!J 0¥ I 20 6,\ (:ener,tl Hauling of any kind. Hearing on said Inventory and Polio
Hlld111Dr!ti
en to Mrs Dick Har.Js
Fund
~
l'hOIIC {i 1\. U~CIII H.&amp;cUIC, U , Appraloem\nt will be had before
It was announced 'hat their
IU55- ( fiEVriOLET 4 -~ St•rla!l
Officers elected for 1 9~8 were as
I 17 6lp this Court on the lith doy of
:10118
Founder's Day program would be follows Prestdent, Mrs , Donald
Bd.Hr l'lilh pow c r ~ ltdc , lt&amp;H
!'ebruory
1958,
at
10
o'elock
A.
M
held on Feb 18
Bf'aullful onglnal cora' t~ml ~:r~ y
Good Clean Used Cars
Lisle, V;ce president Mrs Herman
Exceptions thereto may be Ciled
The Attendance Danner wu London, secretary, Mrs D1ck Wine
l'" " h w&lt;th •potlos.s, mPlchmx
All Makes and ~I!Jdels
hv any, interested party at 1ny won by the second grade which
brenner, treasurer Mrs Robert
'"I'"" t""' Juo~ ntacu""' •
ttme prior to five days before the Is taught by Mrs C E Young
l'llllll'rov
1 20 tilt
Whitei
Birthday cha1rman Mrs
dnte set for hearing
Guest speaker was Miss Sally Lawrence Diddle, Flower and Card
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1
WITNESS
my
signature
1953 I Ultll g {laSS stulJOII wa gon
Schaaf, ~per~al educahon teacher
and lhe seal of iBid Court, In lho Western Local School Dis chatrman, Mrs Donald Cottrill
MAXTON, N C UP - A shertff
Th&lt;• pcrl&lt;•ot ~
· " for a 1"~·· .QUjCK SERVICB nn Wa .ch Re
The meeting was cloaed With a who had warned that the Klu
lhts 20th day of Jpnuary, tr1ct Mus Schaaf explained just
f lilll lY 0!!)!11 t11r. rlll t:.h wl\h
i,rl
b
F t
T
d
prayer Others present were :drs
1958
.• l:lll VUIII hit lor Al l se t Cu( P• ng Y ~~~or~, ~a~~~
what special educatll)n IS and dls &lt;;harles Blake, Miss Gertrude Duf- Klnx Khm IDIP~f f'IIUOO VioJenec
\1111tr 1 \\llh ~mow tat:~ 4111 r~.: .tl
~,Jhhmukl'n COLIJNS JbW ,J,..
John C Bocon
it staged a rally here asked the
cus.sctl some oi the attitude ~
Judge and Ex Off&lt;c10 Clerk which parents and teachers (y, Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs Crase
$!11J5 Bi,11 11nar's p01111111 )
EHS, Pomcwy
J 3 tf
lOOtty to andtct " KKl\
Oiler and visitors. Patnc1a and
!II
22,
29,
2tc
James
W. Cole for mcil·
~hould hn\ic l!Jward 1l
ijl , R-\()l ~ &amp; mLEVlSIO~~ 5mVICE,
Sandra Londpn and Donna Dtddle
a riot ~
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were
se
rved
at
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Phone 200 Clehmrl Appllan.~e
l !15l) ])(Jtl(,! ' 4 lh SeL!.!tl 1111
Sorn(! 300 whoppmg lndums,
the conclusion of the meeUiig
The Third Wednesday Home some or them With pa\llt streaked
(' 1r Wllllhl llldkt ol flllt' WO! k Store 116 W. Malo St., Pomeroy
Middleport, Ohio
D&lt;:monstraUon Council Club met on their faces, to uched off a wild
l u $150 Ulaeltnu ~ l'onwro y
2 23 tf --- ·c-=~-=o-:-:::-:c=J ~0 Ol &lt; - - - - - - - - - · - NOTICE OF FILING AND HIARat the home of Mrs Herman Lon· melee at the rally Saturday mght, I ~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~:;:;:;:;~;;;;:~;t;;;;~
II tlllws and C11lunrt lh11ldf'rs Cdll
lNG ON INVINTOR.Y
don, January 15, for an all diY scattermg a group of 40 Khms· II
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Probttt court, Meltt County, Ohio
Rev Howard Ruppel! was mod meeting which was co~ducted 5y
and several bundled opec
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I 20 lf TO the Executor or Admlnlstral· erator at a Congreaaticn Meeting the president, Mrs Herbert Park
Four persons were nicked
eu=-a"'"to-m--:Bu:T.!lt:--IU::::-te-::b-cn - Klte-h-en --==~:::::.:_:.-:_-_-- 1or and to aueh of the following as at the Presbyterian Church Sun· er, who opened the m~etlng with by pellets or bullels There were
evening, Jon. 19, which wu roll call which wao answered by no oc&gt;lous wounds
dr•lgncd for yonr home rrer
WE BUY - -- arc rcsldcntll of the state cl Ohio· day
estlma~ Foreman I&lt; Ah,ott
&lt;nrv&lt;vlna spouse, If any; ndxl of opened with a song followed by something they had don&amp;. to help The Klansmen fled m dtsor9er,
Phone 8lll4'Y.
kin; benellclarlos under thet will, scripture and prayer Minutes of someone. Announcements were Highway patrolmen and depu
8 6 11
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
1f any, the ottorney ~r altorneyl tbe last OtCcting were read b~ the made regardin,g varmus meeUngs tiea with r10t guna and tear gas
Secretary a~d treasurer reports broke up the demonstration and
lCR,-P IRON - METALS
rept·escnting any of the oloremen· clerk, Mrs Pearl M~Brldc, arid of
!lccro of the ehurh lor 19D8 wero were read and approved and twa elcared the field of the mill&lt;ng,
Uoncd persons:
large pictures wore preaented to yelling throngs Indians snatched
I0
You ~re bereby natlfled that op elected " followo.
Eldero
retained
were
Mrs
Pearl
Mro. Lendon for her new home up Klan banners and parapborJUNK
Ihe 20th daY ol January 19118, an
0 twrcs lucuted on Ill 7 closu lu
'
Inventory and Appraisement olthe McJJrlde, Mrs. Wm Diddle, Thorn ' Mn Geneva H Nolan was gueot nalla ao ~e Klan~men Oed.
Phone 510
Pomtro) &lt;•state of Harvey Foreman, de- ., Clark, J s Quick, Mra Earl apeaker The afternoon WOI spent
Niwomon Flrod On
new !!Chool bulllllng
Pnre
One Klansman, arrested as a
$1~ 00 40 acroa 'locatccl 3 ml
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ceased, lat.e of Pomeroy In said Nease and Mrs. Thomas Clark In dlocu8Slng sewing and a sewing
trustees, re..,lectM, Mrs John ccloS! WOI otarted with the ne~t drunk, was also chargod with m·
from Iladne 8 acres bottom .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,-;;;-;;.-~-:;-:;-:;;;. County was ftled In this Court
land und the rest pasture nnd
Hearing on said Inventor)' and Crew, Pearl M&lt;Brlde, Richard le11on to be at the home of Mro. citing a rlol. When he sobered
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
timber land. On good grnv~l
Appraisement wlll be had belore Duckworth, Mn. George Scbneld Carroll Norris on Jan 29 with the up, he renounced the Klan
toad Price $1200 00 Cucklcr
lhls Court on the 20th day of Feb- er, Mro J S Quick, newly elected. lople to be "Know Your Sewing The flurry of ohootlng was fol"Build letter For Ltu"
Rcutty, Call Ill or lOB Y
Mrs Roy Holmes. Deaeoneueo Machine" and measuring pattern• lowed hy a roadolde Incident In
ruary, 19.SS1 at 10 o'clock A M
(l) 21, 3tp
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
Exception• thereto may be !lied Mra Edloon Guinther, Mro Mar A epeelal meeting wlll be held at which men believed sympathetic
Coaa.e In and
by any lntert!sted party at any ris Hard~n. Mrs Dick Harrll, Mrs the home ()f Mrs Parker, Wed· to thP Indians fired on a ear oeg x 12 rug !Ike new, 1 llolly wnl,(l
3 Mlloo North ol Pomoroy
lime prior to five days before lha Chorlcs Blake, Mrs. Robert White, neod11, Jon. 22, to reover lamp eupled by three United Pless
bed I love ~c al 1 jll n~ lll 101\,
Mn Donald Cottrlll, Mn Robert 'lhldes and anyone interested in u~;.":rtmen and a radio reporter
date set {or hearlnll
On Rt. 33. Cell Wm. Grueoor
rr F. W Lll ll a!U'C, 2118 '.1 Stllltll
llatJen,
Mtls Gertrude Duffy, Mrs ume ore welcome to attend
Sheriff McLeod appeared beWITNESS
my
signature
and
Rock Spring•
Sf'COtlt!, Mlddlt'llUrt
l'h on,
A pot luck lunch was enjoy.,~ . 1
tho seal of oald Court, thla R B Sellm, Mrs Sam Sellen and
U07R M
122 31p
at noon by Mrs Alpha
renee Diddle, Mrs !jolan, all lo20th day of January, !9D8 Mrs orvllle Slock, all retained
Mrs.
Robert
Horden
waa
retain
Mrs
Edison
Guinther,
Mrs.
John
col,
and Margaret Bailey ol Pomo·
John
c
Bacon
Ui!H upnrl nnd Chulr Cloud t'Omh
Saiuvage, Mrs Norris, Mrs James roy, R1.1th Stearns and Marge Cruw
Judgu and Ex Officio Clerk t!d 88 treasurer.
!ton lroth fo1 $20 J'honc 12M
Churqb yearly reporll wore glv 'teaford, Mrs Troy Zwilling Mrs of Rocme.
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(I) 22, 29, 2tc
Jlumcrt_ ,.
l 22 at,)
en ao follows chqrch Mrs Robort Wm Eichinger, Mrs P McBride
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HardCJli Sundlily Scll~l. Mrs Me 1\(rs Parker, Mrs Donald Co~trlil
Miss Brenda Hodge, Pomeroy,
ACT NOW
1Bride suneblne Makel'l, Mrs Me and tbe hostC!s VIsitors were :.Irs spent Sunday wllh MIHSes Joyce
'lwn,, 1648 4 SeciJIIIJ Ave. ~till
: SAYUIOOT0$1000
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lll1putl
,• ~ ~ f
122 3te
Mra. McBride l)al)a
Mrs Donalll and Donna Caae.
NOTICE OP IALI
Waverly, Ohlo, &lt;loalor slue'
Horden, Uale,
Mrs- Law· Mro Frances Ritter bas return·
1.17 Utlll5 Jh 'ohlb .•Clood c.o11l
Bids
will
be
received
untli!O.OO
;,Jth V5 new and used trallm
etl to her home arter a several
hlllltli'lJjt and minerals Near
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B~tLDING'
"elock A M, on Saturday, Janu·
~4 to nq It , •lso 10 wl~os Tw
lnt of !Other coal land In Ath
weeks
vlsll
wltb
her
son-m·law
and
ary 2~. 18GB, st tho ofllce or Web·
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daughter, Mr und lin Frank Mor·
"" Cqnnty $7~1XI 00 Ot a KISI!r and tnree bedroti.ma. nallono!l ~ lcr and Fulll, Attorneys, Pomeroy
1
b.l3 A~e~ry St, l atkcnb11rg, W known mskco. T)le lowest l!o•
gan, at PortSmout11
Ohio lor the purchaBO of the Hen·
Mro May Barrows Is confined to
Va
Ill 21 Utp alb ic terms anyWhere Drive
t y Guy Singer real eatate situated
llttle and s•• I! ~ lot Those ar
her
home by lllne"
Om Cuslomcr leavJng ~tato aHk. well worth Jour trip This I ln t~ruct1on 36 and Fraction 1, ln
Mrs. Maey Hubbard hao been
Chester
Towu1hlp,
Meltts
County,
Wtl IICJI her '-'M!O 00 l'qully (J
your LAST shopping place, 111
brought to the home of her grand·
Ohio, being a farm con.lsUng of
famous make Spinel piano lu
dauahter. Mrs Keith Woodo, at
Ia T•e Hearl of Muon City
come prepared to deal Fast three pareela of real estate, total·
$7~ 00 Only early reply wtll a
Mlnerovllle, !rem Holzer Hospital
tree de\lvl)ry. Move in tomor ling 10211 aereo, more or leiB.
l'iltne SP-31554
Muon City, W. f '·
sure first chaa&lt;c 11t this n!ltJ1
wbert&gt; she underwent ourcel'l' rerow An)thlng of value token
Sald real estate waa appraised
Terms to right party Wntt Ia trade
cently.
at $2,700.00 and eaMol be aold
Thomp11011 Mush~ L.: o, 185 111111
WAVERLY MOBILE
for le" th•n the appraised value.
Sl Marietta Ullltl
I IH tJ ,
HOME SALES
All bids HUbjeet \0 lhf appreval
U. S Hlahwov 2S
uf tho Probate CoJitl,
WAVERLY, OHIO
Bernard C •'ullz, Admlnl•·
trator de bunts non, of the
!:state of Henl')' Guy Singer,
Your Only Aul~drlzed
Qecea•""·
)"'Iller IIRUSII MAN
1 1Q It; #0, :12, 24, 4tc
Jnmt•s l\larrlntr
136 !. Moln St.
Pomon~r, Ohio
loollll
Photoo No. 121 ,.. Alto• 5 PM
10.7-U
NOTtCI
APPOtNTM~
Eetato ol WIIHom WeiiKO
'70 f!' 1nsuranee ~ -I\
~
covoos Inouranco ProtteUao 'Notice
Ia hereby ,cjve~ that HoU!o, ~utr,, l'lro, Potto CaU lloJ
mer G Baxter whoae Poat Office
IIIHo llltldle;orl Ohlo.
address II Pomeroy Ohio, bu
lllr"""~'mpoo., tnour.... "'''"' bton duly vpolnted Admtntstrat
M1ddleporl ,., • Autaaobllt, •1 of the Eallte of William Wal
i"'n~• l'ltlk. • 4'1111-X
HM Iare late of Syr,_u..,, 'Melgo Coun·
ty, Ohio, docowd.
124) For
or Trade Dated this 13th daY of January

PHONE 398

Eff l Of TV
0n Children
Aired By YJ'A

Presbyterl'an
Womens Group I
Meetl'ng Is Held

Mrs. E. M. Blake
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club

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Bradbury PTA
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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fndictJileDlS
Are Aske~ After
Klan Is Routed

METROPOLITAN

Also,' they poml o11t, that mjf{t·
Uon of ZIP intq the economr
throUih wdd s\&gt;trldlng, bud~et
lei~ And Olb~f ~VICO! mikes !Of
return of Inflation wb)c'h has b~eti
fought for the past-two years l)y
tho Federal Reserve ~oard

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Sound• Wornlnt
L 0. Hooper, analyst ror w. E
Huttol} &amp; Co , warnt against plae
mg too
eoiil&lt;denee In
WBihlngton will do !o prevent ~ic
eyele from rwmll}g 1ts rourse

much

Cleland,

Carole
L()n.:t

Bachtel,
Dailey,

Euler

Mary

Flndlel ,

Glenn,
---,,.-,_·Ftlher,Kay Dotorow
McClintock, Don

Wl\f

HO!)pej! bell.'r~s that lhe glow.
In@ f,re&lt;ll;tions on the J900's are
l~jjlt qi'WIJ,a!U{~uil\ ~fliJils some
of the eellmB\Of 10IW "cut It .t~o
fme" ,so fqr a:s Cletal s ~re c!Oi·
eern6d

''11111 trouble li."
Wtlla· ceonomJP lll~ft slUI
o! all llie ~iUlallve
w•th
bas been ""'"~~~· ~
sins~

he

i~trlll\itlon.

J're1hmen William Arnott, Ro
ger Bit&lt;)!, Joyce Circle, Janet
Coqper, Miriam Foster, Joyee
Gloookn~r. Nanry John.oon, Wtll·
lam Lake, Wtlllam McKol.eyi lie·
ta 1\fll!er, Shtrley Miller, James
Pal&gt;f, Ruth Ann Petrel, Kathrl n
Powell! Patmla Prlot, Ke~~~
Ru,iet , ~ar&lt;Jidn Salser, tl iln
Shliler, Oatl Walton
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"If lhll elonomy make• full pennaco now, the pr,obabillty of gre,at
thinll bi the 11!60'• Is measureabl~ In•'1•J'd U tbll turns aut to
be a lielr wp.y adjU!tment, on the
othfl' lfii\d, lbe proa~et&lt;IY ~~ the
lOOO'a may not be as great "

~umh
at the
corners of pltiure frame~
keep them !rom touching
and matins markf

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SHOE
SALE
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THE SHOE BOX

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Br ILMIR C. WALZIR '
Unlticl Prtto FIMnclol Editor
• NJ;::IIf YORk UP - T~~ eager·
nes~ to prln).! ~~ ~onomle pump
through• "l'"Y old devices of
•rcdlt and spending li eomlng \n
for some criticism from market
~~~ fDd toonomlsta
tbojt Mt~ lltgue agalntt lurnln'
the tide beforelt has had lis flo~
hold that the future will suitor
frqm jh~ a•flon

Legal Notice

SYRACUSE

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· Add Comfort
Reduce Fuel .Bills

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Let trs Give t'ou An Estimate

SAVE ,HERE

TRAILERS
' TRAILERS

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.ON

LUMBER and

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lor another. Ill thfl umpll A It UM4
tor tli4 tllrse L'a, 'X lor Uti two O'o, etc. Slllrle lettaro, apo,.
trop~eo \1\e ienllll and formation o! the wordf ara all_hlnte.
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New FurnituN

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I I' l'n&lt;IU,&lt;e 1952 flonse Traltct•
Wtlt Uade lor furniture Delbert
Mitch&lt;•ll 2t0 MullberrY Sl M&lt;tldleport,'
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Judp'of 11M&gt; ~te Court
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Pythian Sisters
Past Chiefs In
Tuesday Meeting ,

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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CHESTER

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Two Year Old Boy

By Clorlct Allon
Mrs Clayton Allen entertained
lhe Third Thursday Club il hc,•
home !or the January meetlns. A
scripture reading bY the pre•l·
dcQt, Mrs ~ddle llnrtung follow
COLUMBUS-A doctor todal •d by the ~rd's Prayer In UQ&lt;·
reported he has used a new tech on opened the meeting Mmutu
mque In heart surgery to aav
f the last meeting was read bv
the life of a 2 ~ear old boy
1c secretary Mrs. Lawfencc
The doctor sa1d the operatlo
nlth One new m.cmbcr Mrs J
Jlse lf was not new but the a
Jy11tl Ch&lt;~dwell w11s welcome~
proach of usmg two operattot
1ta the club Names for Secret
to save the hfe of ch1ldren wtt
1ls were drawn During the .&gt;~ ·
heart ailments was a new techn
al hour a salad course was ser
que
ed by the hostess to those rtam·
The teehmque, he said , was d( d Bbove aud Mrs Delmar Baum
~1gned to save the hves or cril
r(rs Raymond Elberfeld, Mr!
cally ill children who cannot hv1 ohn Fick, Mrs John Wickham,
without' a heart operntwo an • .frs Charles Goeglem Mrs. Rex
would probably die 1I a smgle op aalley, Msss Jerry Wood and
erahon was used
~rs Wm Will Hostesses for the
The doctor, who saved the P'ebruuy meet1ng Will be Mr!l
youngster's life, asked that his \Vtc,kham and Mzss Wood
name Oc withheld
Mr nnd Mrs La~rencc SmJtl,
The second part of the oper!l spent the weekend m Columbus
Lmn was performed last Fr1day J wrlh Mrs Ins Wtlson
on Stanton Lee Walker of Belle
l'v1t and Mrs John Rose and
fontame OhiO, in Chtldrens' H(JS (:h.1drcn, Bas han , spant Sundt~ V
p1tal here
wtth her gra ndfather Jesse Tt:thr.
A year ago tfle boy suffered s.
Mr and Mrs Cla yton Allen al'&lt;!
;;enom:; hea rt atlment Doctor~ Bill y !l.pc::nt Saturd;~y evcrur:~
found he had a hole m hiS heal t w1th Mr and Mrs ChLd les Goe
.ar1d ar1 enlarged pulmonary ar glem, Flatwoods
tery which allowed mo.st of h!~
Mrs Letba Koblentz rerewed
blood to circulate only through word of the death of Mrs Add e
hiS lung~ The resUlt was that the Curlls at her home tn Granvtlle
remamdcr ol hiS bOd) was st&lt;1rv Mr~ Curt is was reared here by
cd ror blood and oygrn
her grandparents the late' David
Ut.es Pl1stlc Band
lttdcnour~ and moved to Gran· ..
The (:h Jid was too )Dung t1 VIlle sevetal y('ars ago
WJthshmtJ Ihe ngors ur SUlj!C'! ~
gan to lose hLS color, because of
necessary to do.se the hole Doc m]&gt;ropcr blood e~rculat10 n Doc
tors opened the pulmonary ar ,urs rt!ahz~d the hole Ill his heart
tery and placed a plastJc banr' and the restrJct1on on the flow of
1round tl to cut down the flow ul
blood mto the lungs and send blood th10ugh tile artery had to
blood to other parts of the body ~e removed, as they had planned
~cfurc the ftrst operatiOn
Tlus saved the chtld's life but
Doctms fel l that the boy wns
u he grew older the narrov• ,trong cno!Jgh at 2 lo undergo th,,
'lpcnmg blocked out loo mu ch sccowJ 'oi) C J&lt;~l!On It requ1red th,'
blood The ,1rlcry hud g1own bu1
he passage to regulate the bloo1l us!! of a newly Installed arhf tcral
al a local hospital for 4B
flow had not. Tbe doctor explam &gt;elrt
11mute.s The childs heart W8J ·'
•d th1s allowed enough blood !11
low for a 1 vear old chll::l bu 1 1toppcd for 1~ mmute.s durmg
11otl enough for a child almost 1hat ttmc
The doctor ftrst patched thfl
two
utcry 'fhcn he cut mto the heart
Three months agt&gt; th.c clu:d be h,•JC to pb&lt; e anothr1 patch over
fore the grand Jury at n\tdday the hole 111 the bo'i's hentl l'lU!
and sohc1t01 Mauncc Btaswell bole \Hl m a wall bntwccn the
said an md1ctment against Cole !.'OHltJ.U trnouts of the hc:.~rt
Th cyoungstc r shows s1gns of
may be returned 1n the afternoon
If mdteled, Cole would be sui&gt; h~mg 011 tile \oHIY lo cCimpJcte rc·
Jed to arrt:st the ncKt Ume he en covery H s doct.or p1ed!ctcd ~e
tcrl! North. Carolina from hiS South :ould leave ulc hospital in about1
Carolma home, of the slate might two weeks "with a complctely
normal !teart "
seek to extradite him

The Past Chtefs of the Melas
Temple Pyth&lt;an S&lt;Sters met o• )
Tuesday evemng at tbe home of
Mrs Peter Stace
Mrs W1lham Lowe opbned t!le
RATES
mcctmg wilh ptayer m umson
z ~eo!S ,.., •ord, one lllkrtlon. Mlrlmum charlo Ilk:.~ ,.,.., and Jhcn read a poem • Finding
per WuHI 101 lbrcc coDJedJUv..r mserUODI
the Ke)". Mrs Phtl !\femhart waB
Spec1al -"One~ mor&amp;b for ~ ceob ~er word.
Clcclcd V\CC prcsHI,.nt to ftiJ the
tHAf1S' A NUti.IAI 10cic1T-N~e.e:t venlon of the world 1 most powerful ftgl!ter plane, the
Fullr~tte of 2 cents .per wo.d wllJ be charged tor adventaing 1J
varancy
left
when
Mrs
Lowe
be
McDunneUJ
..tOlB V~ talhown In St Louis wtth the .MBrl Genie nuc!W wa.rbead rocket
oot pa&lt;d f!" II&lt; fore the l~LII ol each month lollow&lt;ng loserUon
came president alter the death
Errol"~ m AdvcrtJ&amp;trtg-Silonld be rrpor,ed immediate!) TbP
moupteel undemeath. Tbt Voodoo Ia claimed to be the rasteat and lOJigeet-range Interceptor
Dally Sentinel will not be respor&amp;ible lor more tllan one tncor· of Mrs Mt'lon Russell
acheduled for CODUoental delenee. Tbo' air·to·atr atomic roc~et :Is capable of downtng entlre
Mr.s E R Tompkms acted as
reet lll.sertmn
formaUu.no uf enOIJI¥ IA&lt;mbm.
~ l•IBNlGIIQMI Boultdpholol
Card of Thanu and SIIOOW Notice• of Evooll $1 00 Olltu.n. secrcta1y 111 the absence of Mrs
published all e&lt;nt per word
Faye Mayer
Ladles Aid, Mrs Qutek; Star class
Games were played and prizes
Mrs Albert Duckworth. Sunday
CC S
1
fhrashcd baled straw Pa d Orr won by Mrs Lowe Mrs Tomp·
School teacherli Star elaSB, Mrs
Long BoUom Phone 3032
161 Lnst &amp; Found
kms, Mrs C P Ga llagher and
May Barrows, asstslant Mrs Clark;
I 17 6lp Mn Margaret Hawkms
I
Sunshme
Makers, Mrs McBrtde,
LOS r on Jtoute 33 nc:.~r ('It)
Teenagers, Mrs ' Blake, Live Wire,
Mrs Stace served a sal .. d
lmHis B!,1ck uml whttc, pal I ------·-- -~ course
Mrs Schnc&lt;der, Helpmg Hands,
terncr ,uut !~&lt;II t S!Hll 6 mns old I 141 Fvr Rent
Group I vf the Women's Aasocl· Mrs Donald Lisle, Nursery and
Answci~ l 1 !~Li ster Child s pet
alton of the Firat Preobyterlan Prsmary, Eva Mac Cook.
A panel d1scuss1on on the "Ef
J.lhum: 9-lB Y Uw1 ght Logu n
SIP{ pin~ room ~ (. [(,~l' 111 lown
Church met In Tuesday e~ening at
Presbyterian
L1fe
Magaz:me
fcrts
uf TP un Children' featured
I 18 41&lt;
1 ~7 Butternut Ave Jl 11 meruy
Mrs Mlller opened the meetmc Ch.airman, Mrs Robert Crow, Dai· the regular mecttnt~ of the Mason
chairman
I IB 12 I&lt;
ley Vacation Bible Sehool Cbaar E1crr.entary School Parent TeachMs Miller opened the meettng man, Mrs Gumtller
i'l)'SiJ;;I[ 1 n ~a;-Road &lt;.. ~~ Apartments, bu.smcss room. tratler
ers AssociaHon held on Tuesday,
11
by readtnQ' Why Do You Pray?"
lit hm1lt ! I ll~ wlt!tc Ht•wald
January 14 at lhe achool
space Call 6170
115 tfc
• • •
I rm:st C,tlc l'umei o ~ • U :&gt;
The WSCS of the Asbury MethoMrs E M BIBke enterta med her Mrs Joe Batley flnt~hed her Bible
Adtng as moderator of the pan
Phom 9~7Y
I 20 31p 3 room apartmrnt 401 Sprm).\ Canasta Club on Monday evenmg
study from lad year "Jesus' Teacta. dist Church held the&lt;r January el was Charlie D Carr, praneipal
---~
Av... nn c Pomeroy i'llllllC 2UIJ,\o[
Prizes were won by Mrs Em· mg• On Clllzenshtp" and Mrs. meeting on the 8th at t!lc home of of the school Others sening were
1·17-6tc
mett Shuler and Mrs RuueU Wll- Dwight Wallace began the new Mrs John Sauvage With 'dts Bert Miss Sylvta Blake teacher; M.rs
LOST - Black., brov.n and wh1tc
Weese as co-hostess The president Mary Roush, a mother, ~rs. Jo
E( ,1glc (JW!ICr GCJlC Coleman For fle·n-1- - --::E.study 11Meet Dr. lAike".
,l-,.-..·-..-,.- L-a._,
ctd'ers, son
(o il 6270 J
J 22 31&lt;
Mrs Ronald Hand had the book Marcia Karr, prcstded. Devotions Anrt Harbour, a mother, Dr Scott
ScaHold toards, t)rop Clotbl5
Mrs James Stmpson was a guest
Cdnton F. thcr, Middleport
Mrs Blako served a salad course study tor the evening from '"fhe wore led by Mrs Freda Fields, of Lakin, and Marilyn Foglesong,
who used "Japan Today" as her a htgh school student
Ph me02!5-X
111 tf In those mentioned above and Mrs Word, the World aM the Way"
,....,.---· ·- _____ _ 1 Earl Knight, Mrs M&lt;llard Wilder· During the buslnm mcet&lt;ng toptc A program ses5ton was con· The fifth grade class ot Miss
I H ltAW .tr\(.~ SUNS co .24 E1ght Room llou/ic Two slory muth, 'Mrs Robert Rawlings and they discussed several moaey rqak· ductcd by Mrs Carl Weese on Lucy Bulmer preacnted the pro
hour Y, re&lt; kcr Serv1ce VII)
"Chr1dlian Achon On the Marclt " gram and opened the devotions
Modern b:tth on se&lt;:llocf floor Mrs Walter Crooks The next ing projects
Phon•' H~:l7
Nl~n~
Pho~W
The book :itudy WHs by Marcia With the Stngmg Of the hymn,
t Jllct ap d lavatory on rmst, meeting wdl be at the home of
Guests wera Mrs Charles Rus1 sell Jimmy Mdler and Bruce Wal· Karr and was taken from the Gos "Faith v~ Our Fathers" Each
8039 X u_:,or. E P~Yl!OU'III
rJ oml gar&lt;~gl! about £ivf minute~ Mrs Crooks
'
DEALFRS &lt;&gt;
i 6 If
pel of Sl Mark The meetmg clos chald then recJled a verse from
lace
from Court House A N Ben ed with the readmg of a portion
ftllh chapter df ot Matthew
The
officers
were
the
hostesses
gel
310.~1
18
6t'p
Nci.i:lcr &amp; &lt;.l1 ck &lt;:ar .. g~ Phont
of "Paul's Letter to the Church"
Lord's Prayer" was repeated
and
Included
Mr&amp;
Mtller,
Mrs
Wll·
5
wom
house
"
'til
b.
1
!h
I
A
~nil H tt lttt Oj1111
I 20 I
by the group followed by the smg.
ham Morris, Mrs Paul Haptonstall, by Mrs Wm E1cluna;;er
!:luund lut M l11nllrccs .Bryan
Refreshments were served to lng of "U's No Secret"
Hams Ucr.:dsvillc Phone Cool· NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· and Mrs Lewla Sauer Jr They
(gl Aut.1 Sales
Mrs Frank Capehart, Mrs Mellin
The devotions were concluded
lNG ON INVENTORY
served 1J dea:~ert course
vtlle 3116
t 22 3tp
Grtmm, Mrs Wm Houdashelt and with a readmg presented by SteProbate Court, Meigs County, Ohio
1953 \ll.lllllln 2 llr New gr,t
- -- - - - - - - TO thl! Executor or Admlalstrat
phen Creamer
Mn Hoyal Thomas
Sl 11 ({)Vt'!'i lt&amp;l l l•u,{ llllg!!I,I
A Safety Cummlttee resolution
or and to sueh of th,e following as
'
171
Help
Wanted
tl1u tout !lh!l Jmls!t Guud l m
Mrs Herman London was host· was recommended by the Execu
are restdenll of the state of Ohio
ad il i OUitd $795 ' J:lliie\tnilr ~ Mufd•·• ~ - £1 uu Founrl1 y Jloor surviving spouse, if1 anf; next of
css to the Sunshine Makers Class tlve Commtttee of the PTA and a
Pomcro)
1 20 6l•
MdldCi s a!ld Pit Moll ~rs, nc~d kln, beneficiaries under the will,
of the Presbyterian Ghurch at ber copy Clf the resolutwn wa r~ to ~
('(t at once 'I he Colon ~a ! Fuun
new home at Third and Apple Sll sent to the city and count~ offi
If any, the attorney or 11ttorneys
.950 1'0\lll \l 2 Dr O!•ocn d 1hlt
dr,y &lt;.:o I 011\)V!IIe, Ohm
..
rcprc.scnting any of the aforemen·
The president. i~rs George c1als.
!1,111 jlOJ.llum al.1luw luw PI HI
Tho
Bradbur)
PI'A
01el
m
re
·~ ·
1 20 Ute tiOn(!t:l perfl,ons
Schnetder,
presided
over
the
meet
The
group
also
pledged
sup.
gular session on Tue~day evenmg
$HI'i RJa t'tln ll ~ l'umcroy
-~
You arc h!·reby noliC1ed that on at t~e school w&lt;th Mrs Nathan mg which opened with the roll call port to law enforcement agencies
t 20 Ull 2 hoy:~ rot p.qu r route H in sugar
being answered w1th a B1ble verse Ill the county
the 20th day of January, 19U an B1gg11 presiding
Hun utca J'huuc tla7.:! X
'
JU:l4 !lUlCK 2 l)r S(lf.!l lat IJyn•
Refreshments were perved to
ill 21, 6lc Inventory ond Appraisement Of
It w's annuuncl?d th ~ . Ihe Coun eontatnmg the wo1d "abundant"
rluw )J&amp;II l~u lonr hl1w a111l
approximately
fifty per11ons a1·
lhc
estate
or
Graccc
Van
Duyn
Secretary
and
1reasurei
reports
ly
Council
PTA
m
cc
tm·~
will
be
~~--·
wh!\t !·bmll New ljiUI' s&lt;.tl t 11
French., deceased, late of Middle· held on Feb flth al 8 p m d were read and apprnved A Jitney tending the meeting The boot
(20)Business
Servir.es
''' s GJ!o&lt;l t1rc..-, ,,II ,u otiJul N •I - ~---rol\rt •n sllld Counly was riled in the Pomc1oy Jumor H1 ~ ll They Surper to be held 1n February was award for attendance was won b/
,, hl e tu~h on tim 1:.1 t $129[)
this Court
'
voted to contribute $10 to lhe discuMsed A b1rthday gift wa1 G:IY· Miss Bulmer's room
" ' l'omi.!J 0¥ I 20 6,\ (:ener,tl Hauling of any kind. Hearing on said Inventory and Polio
Hlld111Dr!ti
en to Mrs Dick Har.Js
Fund
~
l'hOIIC {i 1\. U~CIII H.&amp;cUIC, U , Appraloem\nt will be had before
It was announced 'hat their
IU55- ( fiEVriOLET 4 -~ St•rla!l
Officers elected for 1 9~8 were as
I 17 6lp this Court on the lith doy of
:10118
Founder's Day program would be follows Prestdent, Mrs , Donald
Bd.Hr l'lilh pow c r ~ ltdc , lt&amp;H
!'ebruory
1958,
at
10
o'elock
A.
M
held on Feb 18
Bf'aullful onglnal cora' t~ml ~:r~ y
Good Clean Used Cars
Lisle, V;ce president Mrs Herman
Exceptions thereto may be Ciled
The Attendance Danner wu London, secretary, Mrs D1ck Wine
l'" " h w&lt;th •potlos.s, mPlchmx
All Makes and ~I!Jdels
hv any, interested party at 1ny won by the second grade which
brenner, treasurer Mrs Robert
'"I'"" t""' Juo~ ntacu""' •
ttme prior to five days before the Is taught by Mrs C E Young
l'llllll'rov
1 20 tilt
Whitei
Birthday cha1rman Mrs
dnte set for hearing
Guest speaker was Miss Sally Lawrence Diddle, Flower and Card
- - -- - - AUTO SALES
1
WITNESS
my
signature
1953 I Ultll g {laSS stulJOII wa gon
Schaaf, ~per~al educahon teacher
and lhe seal of iBid Court, In lho Western Local School Dis chatrman, Mrs Donald Cottrill
MAXTON, N C UP - A shertff
Th&lt;• pcrl&lt;•ot ~
· " for a 1"~·· .QUjCK SERVICB nn Wa .ch Re
The meeting was cloaed With a who had warned that the Klu
lhts 20th day of Jpnuary, tr1ct Mus Schaaf explained just
f lilll lY 0!!)!11 t11r. rlll t:.h wl\h
i,rl
b
F t
T
d
prayer Others present were :drs
1958
.• l:lll VUIII hit lor Al l se t Cu( P• ng Y ~~~or~, ~a~~~
what special educatll)n IS and dls &lt;;harles Blake, Miss Gertrude Duf- Klnx Khm IDIP~f f'IIUOO VioJenec
\1111tr 1 \\llh ~mow tat:~ 4111 r~.: .tl
~,Jhhmukl'n COLIJNS JbW ,J,..
John C Bocon
it staged a rally here asked the
cus.sctl some oi the attitude ~
Judge and Ex Off&lt;c10 Clerk which parents and teachers (y, Mrs Robert Harden, Mrs Crase
$!11J5 Bi,11 11nar's p01111111 )
EHS, Pomcwy
J 3 tf
lOOtty to andtct " KKl\
Oiler and visitors. Patnc1a and
!II
22,
29,
2tc
James
W. Cole for mcil·
~hould hn\ic l!Jward 1l
ijl , R-\()l ~ &amp; mLEVlSIO~~ 5mVICE,
Sandra Londpn and Donna Dtddle
a riot ~
--.---- - I-20Refre.shmenlA
were
se
rved
at
•••
Phone 200 Clehmrl Appllan.~e
l !15l) ])(Jtl(,! ' 4 lh SeL!.!tl 1111
Sorn(! 300 whoppmg lndums,
the conclusion of the meeUiig
The Third Wednesday Home some or them With pa\llt streaked
(' 1r Wllllhl llldkt ol flllt' WO! k Store 116 W. Malo St., Pomeroy
Middleport, Ohio
D&lt;:monstraUon Council Club met on their faces, to uched off a wild
l u $150 Ulaeltnu ~ l'onwro y
2 23 tf --- ·c-=~-=o-:-:::-:c=J ~0 Ol &lt; - - - - - - - - - · - NOTICE OF FILING AND HIARat the home of Mrs Herman Lon· melee at the rally Saturday mght, I ~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~~~~~:;:;:;:;~;;;;:~;t;;;;~
II tlllws and C11lunrt lh11ldf'rs Cdll
lNG ON INVINTOR.Y
don, January 15, for an all diY scattermg a group of 40 Khms· II
- -- - -- - - - - - 1 Netglcr 3tJll, Radne, Ohw
Probttt court, Meltt County, Ohio
Rev Howard Ruppel! was mod meeting which was co~ducted 5y
and several bundled opec
''' 1-o, !&gt;oie
I 20 lf TO the Executor or Admlnlstral· erator at a Congreaaticn Meeting the president, Mrs Herbert Park
Four persons were nicked
eu=-a"'"to-m--:Bu:T.!lt:--IU::::-te-::b-cn - Klte-h-en --==~:::::.:_:.-:_-_-- 1or and to aueh of the following as at the Presbyterian Church Sun· er, who opened the m~etlng with by pellets or bullels There were
evening, Jon. 19, which wu roll call which wao answered by no oc&gt;lous wounds
dr•lgncd for yonr home rrer
WE BUY - -- arc rcsldcntll of the state cl Ohio· day
estlma~ Foreman I&lt; Ah,ott
&lt;nrv&lt;vlna spouse, If any; ndxl of opened with a song followed by something they had don&amp;. to help The Klansmen fled m dtsor9er,
Phone 8lll4'Y.
kin; benellclarlos under thet will, scripture and prayer Minutes of someone. Announcements were Highway patrolmen and depu
8 6 11
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
1f any, the ottorney ~r altorneyl tbe last OtCcting were read b~ the made regardin,g varmus meeUngs tiea with r10t guna and tear gas
Secretary a~d treasurer reports broke up the demonstration and
lCR,-P IRON - METALS
rept·escnting any of the oloremen· clerk, Mrs Pearl M~Brldc, arid of
!lccro of the ehurh lor 19D8 wero were read and approved and twa elcared the field of the mill&lt;ng,
Uoncd persons:
large pictures wore preaented to yelling throngs Indians snatched
I0
You ~re bereby natlfled that op elected " followo.
Eldero
retained
were
Mrs
Pearl
Mro. Lendon for her new home up Klan banners and parapborJUNK
Ihe 20th daY ol January 19118, an
0 twrcs lucuted on Ill 7 closu lu
'
Inventory and Appraisement olthe McJJrlde, Mrs. Wm Diddle, Thorn ' Mn Geneva H Nolan was gueot nalla ao ~e Klan~men Oed.
Phone 510
Pomtro) &lt;•state of Harvey Foreman, de- ., Clark, J s Quick, Mra Earl apeaker The afternoon WOI spent
Niwomon Flrod On
new !!Chool bulllllng
Pnre
One Klansman, arrested as a
$1~ 00 40 acroa 'locatccl 3 ml
---------·
ceased, lat.e of Pomeroy In said Nease and Mrs. Thomas Clark In dlocu8Slng sewing and a sewing
trustees, re..,lectM, Mrs John ccloS! WOI otarted with the ne~t drunk, was also chargod with m·
from Iladne 8 acres bottom .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,-;;;-;;.-~-:;-:;-:;;;. County was ftled In this Court
land und the rest pasture nnd
Hearing on said Inventor)' and Crew, Pearl M&lt;Brlde, Richard le11on to be at the home of Mro. citing a rlol. When he sobered
CONCRETE
BLOCKS
timber land. On good grnv~l
Appraisement wlll be had belore Duckworth, Mn. George Scbneld Carroll Norris on Jan 29 with the up, he renounced the Klan
toad Price $1200 00 Cucklcr
lhls Court on the 20th day of Feb- er, Mro J S Quick, newly elected. lople to be "Know Your Sewing The flurry of ohootlng was fol"Build letter For Ltu"
Rcutty, Call Ill or lOB Y
Mrs Roy Holmes. Deaeoneueo Machine" and measuring pattern• lowed hy a roadolde Incident In
ruary, 19.SS1 at 10 o'clock A M
(l) 21, 3tp
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
Exception• thereto may be !lied Mra Edloon Guinther, Mro Mar A epeelal meeting wlll be held at which men believed sympathetic
Coaa.e In and
by any lntert!sted party at any ris Hard~n. Mrs Dick Harrll, Mrs the home ()f Mrs Parker, Wed· to thP Indians fired on a ear oeg x 12 rug !Ike new, 1 llolly wnl,(l
3 Mlloo North ol Pomoroy
lime prior to five days before lha Chorlcs Blake, Mrs. Robert White, neod11, Jon. 22, to reover lamp eupled by three United Pless
bed I love ~c al 1 jll n~ lll 101\,
Mn Donald Cottrlll, Mn Robert 'lhldes and anyone interested in u~;.":rtmen and a radio reporter
date set {or hearlnll
On Rt. 33. Cell Wm. Grueoor
rr F. W Lll ll a!U'C, 2118 '.1 Stllltll
llatJen,
Mtls Gertrude Duffy, Mrs ume ore welcome to attend
Sheriff McLeod appeared beWITNESS
my
signature
and
Rock Spring•
Sf'COtlt!, Mlddlt'llUrt
l'h on,
A pot luck lunch was enjoy.,~ . 1
tho seal of oald Court, thla R B Sellm, Mrs Sam Sellen and
U07R M
122 31p
at noon by Mrs Alpha
renee Diddle, Mrs !jolan, all lo20th day of January, !9D8 Mrs orvllle Slock, all retained
Mrs.
Robert
Horden
waa
retain
Mrs
Edison
Guinther,
Mrs.
John
col,
and Margaret Bailey ol Pomo·
John
c
Bacon
Ui!H upnrl nnd Chulr Cloud t'Omh
Saiuvage, Mrs Norris, Mrs James roy, R1.1th Stearns and Marge Cruw
Judgu and Ex Officio Clerk t!d 88 treasurer.
!ton lroth fo1 $20 J'honc 12M
Churqb yearly reporll wore glv 'teaford, Mrs Troy Zwilling Mrs of Rocme.
' J
,
(I) 22, 29, 2tc
Jlumcrt_ ,.
l 22 at,)
en ao follows chqrch Mrs Robort Wm Eichinger, Mrs P McBride
• • •'
-- ~- --1!, :st w~~! ...lJ~t,;,:;--Win -~(u
HardCJli Sundlily Scll~l. Mrs Me 1\(rs Parker, Mrs Donald Co~trlil
Miss Brenda Hodge, Pomeroy,
ACT NOW
1Bride suneblne Makel'l, Mrs Me and tbe hostC!s VIsitors were :.Irs spent Sunday wllh MIHSes Joyce
'lwn,, 1648 4 SeciJIIIJ Ave. ~till
: SAYUIOOT0$1000
---- -~~
lll1putl
,• ~ ~ f
122 3te
Mra. McBride l)al)a
Mrs Donalll and Donna Caae.
NOTICE OP IALI
Waverly, Ohlo, &lt;loalor slue'
Horden, Uale,
Mrs- Law· Mro Frances Ritter bas return·
1.17 Utlll5 Jh 'ohlb .•Clood c.o11l
Bids
will
be
received
untli!O.OO
;,Jth V5 new and used trallm
etl to her home arter a several
hlllltli'lJjt and minerals Near
I'
B~tLDING'
"elock A M, on Saturday, Janu·
~4 to nq It , •lso 10 wl~os Tw
lnt of !Other coal land In Ath
weeks
vlsll
wltb
her
son-m·law
and
ary 2~. 18GB, st tho ofllce or Web·
' ' \
daughter, Mr und lin Frank Mor·
"" Cqnnty $7~1XI 00 Ot a KISI!r and tnree bedroti.ma. nallono!l ~ lcr and Fulll, Attorneys, Pomeroy
1
b.l3 A~e~ry St, l atkcnb11rg, W known mskco. T)le lowest l!o•
gan, at PortSmout11
Ohio lor the purchaBO of the Hen·
Mro May Barrows Is confined to
Va
Ill 21 Utp alb ic terms anyWhere Drive
t y Guy Singer real eatate situated
llttle and s•• I! ~ lot Those ar
her
home by lllne"
Om Cuslomcr leavJng ~tato aHk. well worth Jour trip This I ln t~ruct1on 36 and Fraction 1, ln
Mrs. Maey Hubbard hao been
Chester
Towu1hlp,
Meltts
County,
Wtl IICJI her '-'M!O 00 l'qully (J
your LAST shopping place, 111
brought to the home of her grand·
Ohio, being a farm con.lsUng of
famous make Spinel piano lu
dauahter. Mrs Keith Woodo, at
Ia T•e Hearl of Muon City
come prepared to deal Fast three pareela of real estate, total·
$7~ 00 Only early reply wtll a
Mlnerovllle, !rem Holzer Hospital
tree de\lvl)ry. Move in tomor ling 10211 aereo, more or leiB.
l'iltne SP-31554
Muon City, W. f '·
sure first chaa&lt;c 11t this n!ltJ1
wbert&gt; she underwent ourcel'l' rerow An)thlng of value token
Sald real estate waa appraised
Terms to right party Wntt Ia trade
cently.
at $2,700.00 and eaMol be aold
Thomp11011 Mush~ L.: o, 185 111111
WAVERLY MOBILE
for le" th•n the appraised value.
Sl Marietta Ullltl
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All bids HUbjeet \0 lhf appreval
U. S Hlahwov 2S
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WAVERLY, OHIO
Bernard C •'ullz, Admlnl•·
trator de bunts non, of the
!:state of Henl')' Guy Singer,
Your Only Aul~drlzed
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mer G Baxter whoae Poat Office
IIIHo llltldle;orl Ohlo.
address II Pomeroy Ohio, bu
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M1ddleporl ,., • Autaaobllt, •1 of the Eallte of William Wal
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HM Iare late of Syr,_u..,, 'Melgo Coun·
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or Trade Dated this 13th daY of January

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Eff l Of TV
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Presbyterl'an
Womens Group I
Meetl'ng Is Held

Mrs. E. M. Blake
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club

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METROPOLITAN

Also,' they poml o11t, that mjf{t·
Uon of ZIP intq the economr
throUih wdd s\&gt;trldlng, bud~et
lei~ And Olb~f ~VICO! mikes !Of
return of Inflation wb)c'h has b~eti
fought for the past-two years l)y
tho Federal Reserve ~oard

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L 0. Hooper, analyst ror w. E
Huttol} &amp; Co , warnt against plae
mg too
eoiil&lt;denee In
WBihlngton will do !o prevent ~ic
eyele from rwmll}g 1ts rourse

much

Cleland,

Carole
L()n.:t

Bachtel,
Dailey,

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Mary

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Glenn,
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McClintock, Don

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HO!)pej! bell.'r~s that lhe glow.
In@ f,re&lt;ll;tions on the J900's are
l~jjlt qi'WIJ,a!U{~uil\ ~fliJils some
of the eellmB\Of 10IW "cut It .t~o
fme" ,so fqr a:s Cletal s ~re c!Oi·
eern6d

''11111 trouble li."
Wtlla· ceonomJP lll~ft slUI
o! all llie ~iUlallve
w•th
bas been ""'"~~~· ~
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J're1hmen William Arnott, Ro
ger Bit&lt;)!, Joyce Circle, Janet
Coqper, Miriam Foster, Joyee
Gloookn~r. Nanry John.oon, Wtll·
lam Lake, Wtlllam McKol.eyi lie·
ta 1\fll!er, Shtrley Miller, James
Pal&gt;f, Ruth Ann Petrel, Kathrl n
Powell! Patmla Prlot, Ke~~~
Ru,iet , ~ar&lt;Jidn Salser, tl iln
Shliler, Oatl Walton
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thinll bi the 11!60'• Is measureabl~ In•'1•J'd U tbll turns aut to
be a lielr wp.y adjU!tment, on the
othfl' lfii\d, lbe proa~et&lt;IY ~~ the
lOOO'a may not be as great "

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at the
corners of pltiure frame~
keep them !rom touching
and matins markf

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Unlticl Prtto FIMnclol Editor
• NJ;::IIf YORk UP - T~~ eager·
nes~ to prln).! ~~ ~onomle pump
through• "l'"Y old devices of
•rcdlt and spending li eomlng \n
for some criticism from market
~~~ fDd toonomlsta
tbojt Mt~ lltgue agalntt lurnln'
the tide beforelt has had lis flo~
hold that the future will suitor
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lrew·- Wl!b~t~er American legion
Post Meeting Held On Monday
• Two new members Rolbnd Rcy
and Dcnz1l Stanley both uf
were Wi!lcomed whc11
t ;;;~::·\;,;',::;:, Post American
.'~ L&lt;gilm met m regular sess1on

R. Gray of the Eastern SChool
that he learned tDat the dedu~a
t1on o£ the school would be m
May at whtcb hme the Jlost wtJI
11resent a flag

evemng

Paul Casc1 W R DaviS and C

J Rhodes were named as a com
m1ttee to draw up a resolutwn
opposm~: the cul 111 veterans ap
propr1atlons an d report at tht•
February 3 mccl1ng It was re
ported that the Pomeroy H1gh
School would nut part c1pate m
the essay contest this ye&amp;r due to
many school functions
Edd1e Sm1th and Ed Duffy were
reported 111 A rt"IJOrl was made
on the Drum and Bugle Corps or
gamzat1on and a meeting announ
ced or February 5 All mtrre.sted
1 m playmg m thas Corps are urg
ed to attend th1s mcetmg as there
w1ll be teachers to mshuct those
Wish mg to learn
A talk urg1ng more ~cterans to
participate m the Le!jton actJVI
lies was giVen by W R Oav1s
Cheesebrew read the followmg
The Past Off1cers Club of Racme poem enli1 h•tl Mnochtni[ Veter
Chapter OES entertamed grand or an § Ps&lt;J lm
lhc due p&lt;!ylng ffillllbH oiS 1111
ficers of the Grand Chapetr of
Ohio watb a dmncr 31 the home or shepherd I shall not want
He prov1deth me w1th bt:m~ fat s
llr and Mrs Jes.o;( Bnnker, 'L:hurs
and hospJtalizatwn rights
clay evening
So thut I can lie down an clean
A socaal hou r preceded the bu£
fet dtnner Grand oUacers present bed~ beside my good comrades
He restoreth my honu!l
were Setty M Johnson Columb!ls
He guided n1y "elfare without
Worthy Grand Mutron Ehzabeh
Foster New 11k Associate Grand co ~ t to me
I stray m the patl'ls of (Be non
Matron Dorot h) Weark Fmdlay
Grand Condut'lt ( ss C.race W Gre righteous tor my mone ys sake
Yea Though I allhl and pay
ther Dayton Grand Warder Kath
ryn Wilson Sunbury Gund Ada no dues
Frum gcncrilhun~ lu genera
Kathleen \lalla« Cuyahoga Falls
Grand Ruth, Kuthcrme Cooper lions
1 fear no evil lor he protects
Columbus, Grand Martha and
Beulah Peoples Lowell, deputy me
The veteran s pre! crt nrc wh1ch
Grand Mat ron
AlsO nttendmg from the Lowell he kccpeth they comfort me
He nn11omtcd my head w!th 011
Chapter were Juha Fleming, wor
thy matron ltnd Jean Rollo, treas ur contmuous servtce
RehabJlt tattun child welfare
urer DistriCt 2~ offaeers present
'Were Cora Webb Letart Falls and duabillly benehts
M}' cup runneth over with m
presadent and Ruth Crum.inc, of
Athens vice pmldent AUendlng gntitude
Surely hu gcuulnc ~ Jtd living
from the Racine ch11pter were Ada
Nease, worthy .matron, Arthur kmdneu
Neaae worthy patron Jnnc Htll
ShRII follow me all the da}s of
eonduclrt!IS Phylhs Martm ssso my ltfe
W thout cost or rcsporLctbll t)'
date matron, Chlorus Gnmm,
BerniCe Carpenter Loulse Stewart to me
llazcl Cleland, Maxine Wingett
I ~ ltaH dwell m homes pre&lt;'erv
and Naomi Brinker past matrons ed h) l1u: scrvuc
William Stewart pnst p~&amp;tr()n, Gret
Eul or his prov1du g and let
ta Simpson Grace Krider R~&amp;lph him so all the wt,rk forever
Webb and Joe nnd Joan Brinker
At the close o( the meetmg re
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Joseph Struble commander
~ preSided and th e mectmg opened
wtth the presentatiOn or col01 s
and pledge to the !lag fo!lowPd
' w1th prayer and the prt:amblc to
the Lcg1on rnnst tutmn A repoJI
em the ''Gifts for Y.. nh was
giVen: by Frank Chccs()brew
Jt w~s announced that th e&gt;
n1embersh•p to date was 285 Tht'
151gn committee reported the Stgn
up and th i! hghtmg wall be on In
the near futurt Struble announ
ced that m mnversat1on w1th P

Grand Officer$
Are Entertained
By Racine OES

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l!le\lllor S. &amp;haaf - Mldclleport Soelely Editor - Phone 607•
LucUie Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6!44

Sgt and ~trs Joe Young an&lt;l
daughter Judy of Washmgton D
C arc spend1ng two weeks with
her parenh Mr and Mrs John
Hunoell and other relatlvea
Mr and Mr~ Jahn HutchiDSOI'l
and children, Clinton and Eileen
and M1" Eva Houdoshelt of Col
umbu11 were weekend guests of
Mr and Mrs Adam Ebersbaeb
Mr and Mrs Hutthlnson anrt
children also VISited her uncle
and aunt, Mr aud MTR Edward
Parker Mtnersvdle
Mr and Mrs Adam Ebenbaeb
and guests Mr and Mrs John
HutctJinson and family and MitiS
Eva Houdashelt were Sunday din
ner guest! of Mn Marguent••
Durst lilt the Martm Restlilurant
Mrs Edward Koehler and Mrs
Wilham Dawson were Mondav
~mner guests of Mr
and Mr~
Wllllnm Myen, Middleport
Mr and Mrs Harry Saddler re
turned to thear home at Bradge
port Tuesday after a VISit with
Mr and Mrs Deniz Wolfe and
Mrs Wilham Baxter
Mrs Walter Walker apent Mon
day wlth Mrs 0 B Elberfeld of
the Harmonvtlle RDad

United Methodist
JOF Class Holds
Monday Meeting

The LoveJOY Crrcle of the B H
Sanborn ~ Misslonary Soc1ety of the
First Baptist Church met on Tuea
day evemag at the home of Mrs
lames Pullens
Mrs Luctlle Diles, chal!'man,
opened the meetmg by reading "A
Prayer For the New Year' by Ro.bert Louu Stevenson Mrs Grace
Luman was ln charge or the devo
tiona! 11ervtce She read scnpture
and gave excerpts from one of Pe
ter Marshall's sermons
Mrs Electa Souders reported OD
a iilt 1lven to Mrs C E Hoyt be
fore she lert They made plans to
visit tbe infirmary which ts one of
their projects for the future
PlanJ were also Qlade for the an
nual 8 H Sanborn Missionary Tea
whieb wall be held in February
Round Robm letters were sent to
Louella Harrison, who has moved
to Ml88l881PPI and Mrs Cora Ben
nett who as ill
A deuerf course was served to
Mrs Dilef, Mrs Souders, drs Lu
man, 1Mar1e Buoyer Faye Mayer,
Olita Chase L1Uian Demosky,
Graee Hysell, and Ubble Stumbo
The February meetln&amp; will be held
a! !be home of Mrs 'Mlllon Hood

The JOF Claso of the Umted
Methodlli Church met Monday
evening 1\ the church wltb Mro
Dwl&amp;ht Palker as hll!lteas
Mrs Parker pre1ldent pre81d
ed at the meeting and devotion!!
were led by Mrs Pearl Hysell
Members re.sponded to roll call
wlth 1 Bible verse
Ouatng the bu.slnesl! !lf!IISJOil :1
report on the programs for Ule
year WIU given by Mrs Jed Web
stcr chairman Sales tax stamp~
were counted and prepared fo~
mailing
A nlad course wa4 served by
the hostess to fourteen membera

St. Paul Lutheran
Officers Installed
At Sunday Service

ALL NEW

F"rniture

'595
INCLUDES
lefrl&amp;eralur an•
Gal Range
Pay Only f59.$0 dowo
ud nun per month

BAKER
FURNITURE
OD Tbe Hrl&amp;bttlil Cornvr

The Chester Charge of Motholli•t Youth Fellowship met Mondll)l
evenln&amp; at tho Rock Springs Meth
odlst Church for their January
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meetlna:
Devotions led by Margaret Wlnd
land opened the meetlnK Group
smging p1 eceded prayer b~· the
Rev llafph Grove an~ 1cnpture
rcadinl!l by Thomas Taylor Group
slnlllng concluded the devotions
A film ' fell Tale Arm which
concl!rned youth work w11 ahown
durin&amp; the program ho\&amp;r by the
host ~roup
Eugene Wlndland, vice prcsl
doni prcsldod at tho mocUng and
ph1n11 were discussed for IncreasIng the attendance ll was decided
to give an attendance banner t()
the church havlni the largeot at
tr11dancc
Uefreahmt•nhl wllre aerved by

the Rock Springs sroup Attending
were olght youth and four adult•
from Alfred, flve youth and one
adult, MincuvUle ten youth and
for adults nock Sprinas and one
udtlit from Chester
next mectln&amp; will be held at
ItheIheChoate!
Methodist Church on
Monda), I ebruary 17

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JANUARY

whoao Dlrthday wu Januarv 20
was honored with a surprise
blrthdav dinner Sund•Y Jan tO
at her homo In MinersVIlle
A lar~e cake wllh Happy Birth
day Mother and sixty four candlt.s
rtecorated the center of the table
Many sifts were received by her
Guesia were Albert R Keeton,
Jr Rlld wife
Dorothy~
Mrs
llyrtle Qulbkle and oon Paul
Racine Opal llarpct and son Guy
Willlom, Harrl1onville, Guy liar
I"'' Duke Colll!U, Wllllsm Pike
and datlllhter Desiree Kay, Wal
ter Hereman
Guosta Monday were Wltltam
Plkc and doughier, Mr and Mrs
Bobby Dill and family

Boys'

Men's

Oxfords &amp; Boots

Dress Shoes'

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e1NrANTS' OXFORIIS &amp; STR.APS
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eWOMEN'S FUR LINt:D BOOTS

Children's
OdlJrds: &amp; Straps

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Sizes
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nade to the March of Plmeo whe11
tho Loyal Helpera C!llll of th1
~.bury Methoilf1! Church Syra
"U&amp;e OlCl Monday evenlna at the
10me ol Mra !llelvln Grimm with
lfrs Wltllam Elehlnacr aa boot

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Shoe St9re

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Mr• Grimm, prulclcnt. presld
1d 't !he mee1fn1 which OJ¥1notl
•llh devo!lon, led by Mrs Dan~
lyoell A, revia,. pi the book
'Tbe All SUtnc)o~l Christ' WIJ
:tvea by Mn Cart Weese, after
vhlch a Blblf qu~ Wll Cllnduct

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Followln&amp; 1 ahort busmes.'
~ealon a aotl~ hour was onjoyOJI
md a doosert ~ou~e wll aerved
\ y tho hoat011 10 llr and ~~"
.::arl Wl!eae. Mrl. Bert Weeae,
\tra Dana Hysell, Mr and Mro
William H6qdllbe)t and Mr•
Grhnm

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White Pailfers Overalls

$3.95

MEN'S LEE

$5.29

White Carpent..-s Overalls
MEN'S LEE Hkkory Stripe

$6.95

Carpenters Overalls

Middleport
Sofiety

MEN'S LEE

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Shop Caps in all sizes
MEN'S LEE UNLINED

eonhned to her home by dlnes'J
for the past two weeks
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Allen Bradford of Arllftaton,
Vtrgmta was a recent d"n~r
,ucst of Mr' and Mrs Charles A••
Bradbury and lamily 1\fr and
Mrs Gene llarrls ond family of
Syracuse also entertained him at
dmner While he WIU hofe
Mrs Robert Reibel Vl01ted re
ccntly m Cb1lheothe With Mr
and Mrs Wilham Kllchen and
daughter
Mrs Charles Shoemaker
Fane Erle¥.me Leo K~::~;:::i' l
Sr and Rev Howard I
were tn Mar1etla Sunday
they attended a Sundav School
Emphasts meeting wbach was
Tlio Women'~ MuJOcialmn oL
held al the First Prerbvtor. l a
1 ~n~=~iiiii
lhe First Presbyterian Church Church
there for Sund.1y SchiOJ
wll! meet on Thursday at 7 30 p
m at the church
Mlu Farie ErlewlnP. wall be In
charge of the devotions and Mrs
Rodney Downing w11l have til~
program
lnotallaUon of oflicers wll! be
conductfd b) Mrs Fran Re1chert
Hot~teues are Mrs Jamc ~ 8\&amp;chan
an, Mrs Wilham tubhng Mr&amp;
Huold Sauer, Mrs Rodne) Down
tng and Mrs George Anderson

$4.29

Blue Denim Jackets

Mrs Latrra Saunders has been

MEN'S LEE LINED

$6.95

Blue Denim Zipper Jackets
MQN'S LEI! IJNED

$6.95

Blut Denim Bunon Jackets
MEN'S LEE LINED

$6.95

Grey Whipcord Jackets

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when tbe 8\tsv Bee Sewing Cucle
of the Federated Church met at
the church ror an all day qu1h
ng
A chicken dinner was £ervefl pt
noon to Mra Baer, Mrs Thcodor"
Mora Mn W L Kautz M1s
Lena Grue.11er Mrs Addle Grne
ser, Mre Clp,ra Sebaefer, Mrs
Carrie Grueser, Mls!l Kalae Becht
Mrs H~rry Keiser, Mrs Raymond ~
Hood Mu Otho Murr.ay Mrs
Roy Seyfried Mr1 Norman Kloc•
Mn Grover Erb
Mrs Louise Reibel Miss Annil
Durst, Mrs Adam
Ebersbach
Mro Cor! Shields, Mrs CttrenCI
Mu•ar and the Rev and Mr1
Waldo J .Bartolo

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1--2-door 1S cu. fl. Kelvlnaltlt
$MU5 $d995
Refrlaerator .
1-12 cu. 11. Kelvlnalor Refrigerator,
free~er In bollom .
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1-13 eu.1fl, Kelvlnator Refrigerator '488.95 $889.~0
1-11 cu. 11. Kelvlnator Refrigerator •~7UO $2!9.00
1-11 eu.ll. Kelvlnator Refrigerator,
$S34.95 U1soe
eel9r Autumn Rose .

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Post Feasts On
$1,000 Chickens

1-Frlgld'lre Refrlgeralor, CP·Ul·$7,
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MIDJILETOWN 0 UP - Oll1·
ccro and men of the ~alviUon
Army Post m thls City a~ eating
chiCkens, thanks to Butler
Shenff Paul Pell
'fhe sherllf and hiS depuhes
earlier Ibis• n,tonth t~ok 38 fight·
1hg eo&lt;:ks In a raid near Ti'enton,
Ohio S1x of tb~m were valued at
$l,lli)O each They were turned ov·
er to the Salvation Army this
week
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A man telephoned the B@ivallon
Army headquarter$ and made a
'goOO offer" to buy line of the
coeks ahve But the sheriff, in an·
t.,",,.-ipaclitll,ockncn"sf luqh a requel~ had
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killed and dresaed be·
them to the religious

•sau5 Ut9.ot

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$19t98 $15UO

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~ Frigidaire Eledrle Rallgea, 30"

$U ds $188.00

1 Frigidaire Eleelrle Ratige, 40"

$219 95 ,188.90

J Frlgldalry Eleelrlc RIDge

$388.95 .288.00

f499.95 $4%0 08

$349.9~ -~99 15

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I All Poreellln Dryers .

t Frigidaire Super IEleelrlc

$27US $119 OG 1

f%29.95 $188.00

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FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS
l-12'h cu: fl. Freucr .
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f299.95 f%8R 00
$449.95 $377.00

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Dance Tickets
Are.Now On Sale

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Meigs-Co Court
Dorkets Ordered
To Be "Cleared"

l&gt;evastating
Storm Waning

are being sold by
the Exemplar Chapter of tha Beta
Sigma Pin Soronty, wbo are being
asststed by Soronty members
Members of bolh groupo will
meet at the Jumor H1gh auditor
ium Saturday ol 3 p m m com·
plete plan1 fo• the dance
Muolc for !he dance wdl be pr..
vlded by !he Rose Dulaney Moon
lighters of Parkersburs, W .,va
The orchestra, which 18 ~omposed
of liVe members, fealurl:l8 a ham·
mand organ and piatlo combina
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D;"oNd To TQ'Jntere-. OIJ~ lleft•·••• Atea

New Haven Rotcn"y
Club To Observe
1Oth Anniversary

RUTLAND FURNITURE

MASON FURNITURE

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The hat gasp of wmtcr's m061
devutatlns storm whippe4 thr
northeast corner of the na!lon
TING R. CHM\PIE
With winds up to 50 mlla.s per
hour today, and lis poslible oue
oe11or began
building ap m
1
~~~::~on;
co~ducted
11
on t\fo Air
northern Mex1co
recently toured
The storm wb1eh blanketed
M18810n stations
the M1dwest wlih up to t8 lnclle
Australia, Tba1·
of snow and drifl! several f'el
deep hammered the Northess•
durmJ
the n1gh! wltb h1gh wind•
February sl, the openmg
and light anow In tbe nortberP
of the ilx dll)l Preaching
.:)illll!lon In 'Point Pleasant' Semor
The • New Haven Rotal'y Club Appalooh~ans and the InteriOr
Schl)91 aud1torlum
Dr wUI opaerve Its lOth Anmveraary of New England
Limbach Will br1ng a at ils regular, mee!lng thlo ~ven
Earlier, parta Of New En&amp;iaM
f~~:eit audience
Interest to an expect· lng a! ~ 30 o cloCk in the ooclal were hil by floocling rains wh10r
I rooms of the Hartford Methodist (orced lhe clQolng of aom•
1
Ghurch
schools Ram continued dunn
C lligtlns. 'pastor of
Guest s k f
Evangelical Umted
pea er or the occasion the night along the norther1
will preside ln Will be Rotary Dlstnct Gove!llor coastal settl()ns
and mualc Paul King or Ripley, who will
Meanwhile, a storm center 1
by the comb1ned brl~g a fUm pertammg lo Rotary Mexico today spread rain mto
with c I. Head con
O!her speCial gueots wbo helped
in the foundatiOn of the local Ro- entral Texas and dumped tw
lnehes of snow Rt Alpmc, Texas
tory Club wlll also be Invited
Pleasant churches
Weathermen sa1d the storm cen
Ladies
1/lght
wdl
be
observed
m a six c1 ty Tn and all charter members, whether tet was lntens1fymg
Mls81on w[Ji&lt;h al or nqt the}' are now members
A pnlted Press count showe&lt;
underway at
at least ~:1 persons dacd m the
w1U
receive
invitations
to
the
din'
and ner meetmg
aeparting storm, whtch
begar
and
Sunday m the Southwest
There were 11 deaths ln U11
non, T m Indiana, 6 m Iowa, ~
each In Wiscon$ln, PenJ1Sylvanil

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to Enid where he
of the large' Unl
Christian Church lie
1\ii~;t'd.t,;b.", IJre~lln•Mlra!loq to
,1 Phillips Oniverflty
for thole who
ministry,

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and enJoyed a
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Weather
BY UNITED PRISS
Ohio Portly doudy todoy, molfo
ly cloudy with rain or anow
IPrtldlng Into tht txfrtmt toVIh
portion loto tonltht or urly fr~
.,. lllun mind with r.new NUth
•1141 .... north portlotl Friday.
Not much chantt Itt ttmpereturt
Hlth today In llio :101. low tonltht
2HO north ond 2loU ooutlt.

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ReVolution OVerthrows Venezuela
Dictator
Wild Celebrations Herald

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RUTLANiFURNITURE and MASON FURNITURE are making
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room for new spring shipments of new spring merchandise ana
are offering spectacular values during Ibis Sensational

DISCOUNT SALE

OrganleaUonal meetlni of !he
lfrl Rll)l Plebna actod as chair·
Brownl01 and Intermediate Glrl man olllte Girl, Seoul Group which
Scouis held at Heath Methodht will be aponoored by !he naught
Church In Middleport Tuesday eve· ero of Union Veterans They will
nlni
also hove lwo aroupe The leaders
There wao ouch a large turn wlll be Mrs Jomea Simpson and
out th•t various troopa were filled Mrs Byl'tll Aulstanl loaders are
and thera are no more •a.. nciea at Mrs Lionel Bon•. Mrs Charles
proBen!
All Bradbury, ond Mro C L Tan
Mn Rlchord Wells ac!ed ao nehill
cholrmon of the Brownie
The Advleory B"ard will be Mrs
which will be 1po..,..ed
Guy Reynold!, Mrs. Mar1ln Swan,
12 Circle of the WSCS
Mro Dovid Ohl• and Mrs Paul
Methodl•t Two troop• were d\'
ganlzed
Laaders will be llfl, , lo)onald
Mills and Mrl Paul Thein a01l1t·
ont leaders are Mn J H Allen, I
Mrs Clifford Stumbo, Mrs Jamoo II
Pullens, Mr! Mmln Allensworth
and Mrs William Moody
Tho Troop Comlnillbo conalatt of
Mrs Goorp Hackett Jr , Mro Robert !'lie, Mrs Roger Mo11an and
you are looicln1 for a
Mrs Well! The Brownlea will
comt ln and •• lhHa
meet ln th~ church baaement
I IMo~olo.

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Organizational Meeting Is Hel

AsburY Metho~ist
Loyal Helpers,
Aid Polio Drive

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MEN'S LEE

Newly elected officers were 1n
stalled by the Rev L M Mohr
hnlf at the worship .scrvtcc Sun
day mornmg at the St Paul's Lu
theran Church
ln5talled were Harold Eppley
Tom Reuter and John Youn~ dea
eons Eugene Hawkins. William
Warner and Edward Stark, trufo
tees Will Reuter, elder, Paul
The1ss treasurer Mrs Ra)mon I
Bo1ce financial !iecfetary and J
F Schoeniel,l, recording secretary

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Lee Work Clothing

Busy Bee Sewing
Chester Methodist Mrs. A. Keeton Sr. Circle Q~ilting
Youth Fellowship Is Honored On
Session Is .Held
64th
Birthday
The blr!hday of Mrs Waitt ·
Meeting Is Held
Mrs Albert R Keeton Sr Baer was celebrated recentl Y

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devoUonal servlco
the conblned church
L Head dll'OI!tlng
was born In Olym
the son of a

ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR

lovejoy Circle
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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~\lf~~~~:;~~~ as a ll)i,nlster "muCh In demand for sphklng en
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and evangelistic meetings," Mr Ting R Chample
from the western state of Oklahoma to speak on the
:~ond iliSht of the Poml Pleasant Preaching ,Mission, Feb~u·
In tile Senior lfigh School auditorium
''''" 1·d u· Robert Ray, nunl~ler of the Presbytenan church, will

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SOCIETY

\Veil Known Evangelist
Day Preaching Mission

tearhcrs of£1cers a11d ~Interested \ Mrs Eleanor S Schaar entere.l .I dlly for observation and treat· •
persons 1n the Athens P:-esbyten the Me1gs General Hospital Mon 1ment

and Mlssourt 4 oaeh m Kansa~

•nd Ne~r~ska, 2 each In Florid•
New York and Oklahoma ond 1
~ach 1n K~ntueky and M1ch1gan
MJI])', ,f th~ llichms dlCd whilr
sbovellna out ol' the deep snow
Slx dealfll attributed
hear! at
tacks from
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Ag Stabilization
Exp!rl Explains
Farm Practices

End Of Jimenez Government

CARACA$, Venezuela (UP! - A rcvolutwnary group led
by CIVIl and military ltgures overthrew the mne year-old dicTile word has gone down t~,. latorshlp of Pres14ent Marcos Perez Jtm encz today and sent
hnc m Lhe Mmgs County Commv11 the nalton mto an orgy of celebratwn
Pleas Court 'Clcnr The Decks'
Perez JJmenez fled the country w1th h1s ramtly arnvmg in
Court atl.ichu SlUd ux old m the Domtmcan Repubhc s capttai of C1udad TruJtllo at 6 a m

d1ttments for whach nolle prose
qu1 enlr1es were f1led today arc
only 1 drop m the bucket to
wll.at s commg
In all they sa1d, ~,~;e have
been adviSed there will be aDou t
106 ncllc prosequl.! hied soon
They are Common Plea ~
Judge John C Bacon and Prose
..cutor James O'Br1en lnd•ctmenu
aga1nst penons Jn sDme mstance11
should have be~n dropped be
cause the case&amp; were settled and
entries not made It was reported
Other indJCtmena perta.inmg to
char&amp;ea for whlch w~ness ea no
longer are available or sufficient
evidence never became ava1lab 1 ~
(()r canvJchon
,
THese c:asei were' nolled todav
Ohio vs. Ha...., ~ S.,ltr
Oltlo n. Art 1lUr £. Kibbl1.
Ohio n. P~illl• P. Jtwtll.
Ohio vs. ~14 lfatlutlt.
Ohio YL Jiolclt WllliamL
Ohio n. MOnnin Pr~
In oihlr enti'i., file'd today Da
Vld L Connor
guilty ln

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He left hehmd tum a nation joyful
over Jts first real taste of freedom
Ill years and dclerrnmed to take
revenge agamst the .secret pohce
wh1ch had held the people m the
throes of terror under the ousted
d1c0tt()r
A d1e hard group of secret poltee opened fLre on a crowd of
I
Robert R Meckstrolb forme celebrants hours after the presa
Branch Manager of the Cham dent bad fled and k11led four per
paign County Farm Bureau C e~ SOIUI m what spect..tors called a
Tbe seeret poUt!e
operative Association, UrbanrJ massacre
has been appomted FP-ttl F1e•l1 sprayed tile crowd watb bullela
after the flghtmg had ended
man Cor tile
One of the £1rst acts of the mill
&amp;tate Farm Bur
tary JUnta was to order the re
eau Cooperative
lease from prison of tbe hund~ds
'Aasoctatlon Ool
of political pnsoners detained beumbut
cause they bad Signed a petition
agamst PereZ Jtmenez It abo
cancelled the retirement of oH
cers fired because of their c:on
ncchon With the recent revolt.
The c1ty brok1• out mto 1 wild
extravaganza of celebration and
long before dawn cheenng crowds
estimated at more than 100,000
s w a r m e d through tbe streets
cbeermg, acreammg w1tb joy
automobile borna: and
shouwig • Vtva liberty' v ..a Vene

New FariD Bureau
Feed Fieldman
Named For Area

Junta ordered tanks wltb
from tbe preSidenhal pal

UmversJty He taught voca
t10nal agriCUlture m Augla1ze
and Champaign counties for ()Wr
£1ve year3 before JOimng the
staff of the Champatgn Count 1
Farm Bureau Cooperabvc ~ll
ciahon
Meckstroth also opct'ilted a gen
cral )Jvestock farm IPil Shelhy
County ror two )ears He 111 mar
rted and ha!f three cbtldren

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and IbiS touched off another
or colebratlon which conlm·
ued for hllun
A mob of !O.DQO took matters
111!9. t!sm 0)!11 bancj. .•Md #lJ!&lt;,It
back at the holdouts lllll"'lt WILl '
feared they would tear them to
preces with their bare handR
A ftve man mabtary Junta
which took over Wmporary con
l1 ol ()f lhe government sent a
tank to tile nest of dte hard se.
curtly police bopmg to avoad
bloodshed But 11 amved too late
-the faur Cl\'ihans already were
killed.
Minutes alter the mob attacked
the secunty police !be sound of
gunfare died out 1nd tt appeared
tbe once dread poltce were at the
mercy of the 01ob
All tanks had been Withdrawn
from the c1ty follow111g two dit)S
tl.:()ntmued on Page F1ve)

Weekend Revival
Starts Today At
Hysell Run Church
Week end revival servtcea Will be
held )II the Hyaell Run Free ldcthed1BI Church Jonuary 23 ~ at
7 30 p m w1th Rev Katie Robbins
of Crooksville aa the ev~J.Dgehst,
accordmg to announcement today
by the pastor, Rev W H Strau~
baugb
Rev StrallSbaugp also announc
ed tbat there wm be no service at
the Lallfl!l CllU Free Methodist
Cburcb Sunday evenmg lllllsmuch
.!IS UDIOD 8erVIt'e!l for

both church·

es wiU be held at II)Pseil Run
Regular wonhtp serv1ces wdl
however be held Sunday mormng
at Laurel Clifi

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