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The Daily Sentinel

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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
- - - - - - - --- (resh~c nts were scrv rd to th1rtv
1nernbcrs

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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
1
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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Ill Middleport

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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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VALUES TO U 95

Sizes
m-12

$5•00

MEN'S

pr.

VALUES TO $9 95 '
U 00 pr.
n.oo pr.
$5.00 pr •
$3 00 pr.

eWOMEN'S 2 SNAP GAITOR
e1NrANTS' OXFORIIS &amp; STR.APS
• Mt:N'S WELLINGTON BOOt'S
eWOMEN'S FUR LINt:D BOOTS

Children's
OdlJrds: &amp; Straps

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Men'•

4 Buckl11 Artlcs
Sizes
7-12

13 00 wu
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

$3'~
REG. $595

Shoe St9re

~idilleporl

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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

•d b&gt; Carl Week
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

$4.29

MEN'S LEE

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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

59c

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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ELBERFELDS

Presbyterian
Women To Meet
Thursday Night

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Here's Good News

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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Reg.
frlee

1-Kelvinator Electric Raage, Deluxe
model, color Autu..il Rose
1-K~lvinator 18eu 11.
Uprlle Frdr . . ..
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1-Frjgldllre Eleelrle Bange,
liouble oven . .. . . .. .
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1-Wel}llll Gu Range, Dellllie Model
1-Frlgldllre Refrigerator, :S.te4·57

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1-195, CHEVROW!T
4 dr Belair VB A Sharp one

2 dr

Here'• a Dandy

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like

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Sale
Prlee

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1--2-door 1S cu. fl. Kelvlnaltlt
$MU5 $d995
Refrlaerator .
1-12 cu. 11. Kelvlnalor Refrigerator,
free~er In bollom .
' '*549.95 U50.GO
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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1-1955 PtYMOUTif

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FLOOR SAMPLES CLOSE OU~

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Salvation Army
Post Feasts On
$1,000 Chickens

1-Frlgld'lre Refrlgeralor, CP·Ul·$7,
~odoo~ mildel . . ..
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, 1-Frlgldllre Electric Range, 30"
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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

$1!9.00 $119 00

$19t98 $15UO

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2 Refrlcerators

. ' . , 4549.95

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$339.05' $278.00

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FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES r
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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

Sale
Pl'lce

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F&amp;IGIDAIRI! ELECTRIC DRYERS

I All Poreellln Dryers .

t Frigidaire Super IEleelrlc

$27US $119 OG 1

f%29.95 $188.00

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Drye~ ' el&amp;U5 $1~s.oo

FRIGIDAIRE FREEZERS
l-12'h cu: fl. Freucr .
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1-20 eu. ft. Freker ..

f299.95 f%8R 00
$449.95 $377.00

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Z Ref~lgeraton

Fairline'! Clean •• ~ pln
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M1110POLITAN
AIJ'l'O SALIS

March Of Dimes
Dance Tickets
Are.Now On Sale

Z Frigidaire Refrigerators, 8 cu. II. $2%195 $178.00
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2 dr l'rict&lt;l to IO
1-1858 iVI FORD

Mocltl~
I• an4 tin
an offtr 111 lhoao.

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SAMPLES CLOSE OUT

i Frigidaire 8 ~u. II. Refrigerators

FURNilURE
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Pomeroy Mlddlepol'!, Ohio, Thursday, January 23, 1958

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
Uon

Reg.
Price

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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Winters~Most

os last July, Mr
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,

FLOOR SAMPLES ClOSE OUT

1-ttSI CHEVROLET
2 dr Belair
car

mlnutry
Cbample
at
the Broadwa)'
In Wltchlta, Kan
and enJoyed a
su~oessl'ul mlmstry
Dur
·cc·c _..... ,, he reeetved more
members mto the
1&lt;~~11;q, looel of that number by

OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ALL
. THIS WEEK!

entinel

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.

81NGLJI COI'V-k

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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VOL IX NO. 237

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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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
in

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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!'!':~!'!'~ Pleiil

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
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· We 191~ ·l l$f 10. ~ Vol~~teer Firemen can t~ll more tban any words to th';~e 1niln
of Pomervy 1nd a~n 'CQU'/It~ \Vli6 ~IVe !o tbit ttieY 'lire aWreclited ·aM th'hlr~ Is'\ Job
wDlln~IY of tbef!!selves •.~helr tlpw .~~.~ their "\Yell done."
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ple~su;es In order to take part community
~m~IJI]le~
your contributli;lns . go to
aetJvihes.
the aid oft~ee tauses The Heart Fund The
This Saturday they will be on the .~treets d 'itcer Flin4 an~ The 'March of Dimes.'
or Pomeroy again urging ~Jd for their pop- · Let those dimes, quarters and hal! dollars
corn project t.he P.i'Oceeds, of w,hl~~ ~e~ en- bu~ some ~~m of the Fircmcn,'on Satur·
tirely to chantable and worthwhile tiuse~. day While ·at the same time bu,.vlng good
It Is the duty of the
ev- health
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p. m. 111 the home of Mr. and
Mrs. V. C. ,Tuttle, Silver Ridge
Road, in honor of 1\lr. and Mrx.
L. P. Summerfield's Golden Wedding annlvcrsD ry.

FIREMEN

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the fire hall. Plans will be dis·
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show said Syracuse Muyor Ken
neth Cundiff.
PLAN REHEARSAL
The Mother Singcrs nr l ht •
PTA will mee t for rehea rsal r1n
Wednc :~da&gt;·, J11n . 29 at 6 30 p 111
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Rev. Guy Sayre, pastor ol 1!11
Church o! Chl'isl in Chrisllun
Union has onnounrcd tho\ the revival services whlch arc being

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lfltlr blnttt ami~ ~~ rf; ,.....,, 1'lltr went lhtlr ~·- t. Yfll fo•
t11tm to lflt lilt I~I1-C~ tf lflt Y- AWinl .,.,,...... by 5t!per
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we teQ!l_th~ ii :'hi!JiwUWiana." • : · 1• can be auc~ulul. The community aupport
· We 191~ ·l l$f 10. ~ Vol~~teer Firemen can t~ll more tban any words to th';~e 1niln
of Pomervy 1nd a~n 'CQU'/It~ \Vli6 ~IVe !o tbit ttieY 'lire aWreclited ·aM th'hlr~ Is'\ Job
wDlln~IY of tbef!!selves •.~helr tlpw .~~.~ their "\Yell done."
,
ple~su;es In order to take part community
~m~IJI]le~
your contributli;lns . go to
aetJvihes.
the aid oft~ee tauses The Heart Fund The
This Saturday they will be on the .~treets d 'itcer Flin4 an~ The 'March of Dimes.'
or Pomeroy again urging ~Jd for their pop- · Let those dimes, quarters and hal! dollars
corn project t.he P.i'Oceeds, of w,hl~~ ~e~ en- bu~ some ~~m of the Fircmcn,'on Satur·
tirely to chantable and worthwhile tiuse~. day While ·at the same time bu,.vlng good
It Is the duty of the
ev- health
for you and yours.

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chtckor It win t tri, te -~ .'City Ylt UpiiM Air Ll- Mtl"'l-. Whitt II
Atl111tlc City llho .0.14 ·~ lh; trtllll ;r!• wln.......... IHI .Chockor of tho
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FIG BARS
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Mrs. V. C. ,Tuttle, Silver Ridge
Road, in honor of 1\lr. and Mrx.
L. P. Summerfield's Golden Wedding annlvcrsD ry.

FIREMEN

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TO MEET

Syracuse Voluntce1·

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NO. ·313
CANS ·

• •

ru·em ~n

will meet tonigh! !II 7:30 P. M. in
the fire hall. Plans will be dis·
rus~ed ror a money mak ing pro-

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ject tb~ough nn {'ni.Nt/Jmmqnt
show said Syracuse Muyor Ken
neth Cundiff.
PLAN REHEARSAL
The Mother Singcrs nr l ht •
PTA will mee t for rehea rsal r1n
Wednc :~da&gt;·, J11n . 29 at 6 30 p 111
at the Heath Methodist Churcf1
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Rev. Guy Sayre, pastor ol 1!11
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Union has onnounrcd tho\ the revival services whlch arc being

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ROLANDUS
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers of

FOR CONSISTENT :DEPENDABLE RESULTS

Canton spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers. Mr.
Sellers returned home after spend·
mg some time with hu son George.
Miss Effie Pickens spent the
week end witJ1 her parents, Mr.

WANT ADS
PttONE 398

and Mrs.jEber Pickens.

RATES

Mr. ar1d Mrs. Chflord

1 eeall pe' •ord. one IM&lt;rtlon. IILM..,um char( o 101:.--41 :on.'l
per word for three eonsecutl\!f in»ertluna.
Specill - On• mo.ah for :1!1 cent. per word.
Full ratP. of 2 cer~ts per wol'd wlU be charged for adYertl~inc U
HI paid f')l' before the 15tn of each month following insertion.
Drort in Advertu:anR-Sbould be reoorted immediate!). Tht
Daily Sentinel will not ~ respor.sible for more than vnc incorrat lllsert1on.
Card ot Thank! and Spedol Notlceo of l!ventl $1 00. Olltuuleo

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publiJhed at I cent per word.

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Harris

and daughter, Nancy, haVe returped home to Fremont after spending some time with his father,

Grover Harris.
Grover Harris and daughter,
Jane, spent .c: unday with Goldie

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lnsuran~:c ProtcctJO I1 .
Lire, Auto, Fire, Poho ('all Do11
t II

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Use
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as er
Must lJe m good condition. Call
ft4&gt;&lt; M•ddl• · ··•
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.t61 I.I'ISt [1 Found
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Paul Orr.

Long lluttow. Phone 30:12

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Bonds. Phone 6315-X.
6·20tl

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rmg ...,,h "''VNal ke~·s and
. s m e~l l llccm.e tag Owner mav ·.\partmenls, business room, trader
claim by icler.tJfymg and paytng
space. Call 6170.
I 1~ lfc
for ad. Phone 39fl l&gt;aily Scr1
tinel Orfice, Mt·chanic Street, 3 room apartmc n.J. 401 Sprmg
Pomeroy
1·2:Hrc
Avf'nuc, Pomeroy. Phone '.!00)1
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LOST - Black. brown and white
Beagle, Owner Gene Coleman.
Hfi:N1'- Exlcrrsruu L;ulflcr-;
Call 627iJ.J.
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St·affold Uo:u·d s Urup l'loth_,

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3611 Uaruw, Oh 1u
I 20 'l

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1953 MEHCUHY

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SC&lt;Jt CtiVCrs II&amp; H l•lrlc origlllr I
two tone blue fmrs h Goo(l tm!,;
all around. $795 lliaettnar'li
Pumcroy
1 20 6tc
,95&lt;) PONTIA C 2 IJr Oependablc
tran~portatwn

$195.

at a low low prict•

Pomeroy.
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BEDFORD

The Bedford Home Demonstra·
tion Club met a Uhe home of Mrs.
Glenn Lee, Thursday. A broller

dinner was prepared and served

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.U' Ponttae t952 Houst' Trailer.

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
Rutl~~d Township,
Mtilg1 County ,Ohio
Fer the Fl1ul Year Ending Dto-

New

1950.
" I
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31• 1957.
l ~rj.\ J,t llo&lt;11n liou ~ e. 'l'\'\'0 story Totol
and Populotlon
Wagas Paid2153,
Modern bath on scCVI'~ flonr
During tho Yttr 1957 $6625.71
totlet ami hvatury on first, Tox Valuation
$1,16UZS
good garnge, atwut five r•uuutc~· Tox Louy
1.00
from Court House A. N Hl'fl \ Rutltnd, Ohio, Janu~ry 20, 1951
ge l, 310·M.
I·B-6((p I horoby cortlfy tho following r"
part tD b. corrtd.
5 rcom hou 5() wr th bath l A.
Edith K. Wftllomson
I!I'OUnd lt,t o[ frurt IJ'CCS. Ury:w
Townshlp Citric
Harris, Hem.l:willc. !,hone Coul- GENERAL TOWtJSHJP FUNDS
ville 37 16.
t 22 3tp
RECEIPTS

$299.

CLOSED THURSDAY AT NOON

· MASON
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Convenient Terms

POMEROY

PHONE 330M

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Furniture
$30.00 IJown- -llalance 111

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3 Rooms

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy
spent Sunday with 1\lr. and Mrs
Mjss Donna Sidden1, who has Larry Roush. Jackson.
been qu1le ill t1! rheumatic fever, called at the W1ll HCilman born(&gt;
has rettJrned tlume from Holzer Tuesday evening.
Hospalal. ·

Until 7:30
W. MAIN ST.

7 PIECE

damages In automobile ac
property destroyet\ by fire,
pi-octuction and property
work acc1dents.

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Every Night

Leaal Notice

SPECIAL

~~:~/e~i:.l

es, medical expenses,

by Mrs. Patricia Jones and thp
APPLE GHOVE
hostess, Mrs. Lee.
Alma Jean and Marvin Lanham
Mrs. R H Burson and Mrs. Rol·

W11l trade for furniture Delbert
Milchell, 240 MuUberry St. Mid·
dleport.
1 20 Str

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BOSTON - (UPI- The 1ost
accidents in the United StatCs
1956 was more than ll billlon
Iars, accCJrdiug lo an estimate
Lhc Maschusetts Safety, Cotmcl cl
Over·all costs included

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1 17 13tp Barnes-Simpson Insurilncc Au:cncy

'ilccp1ng room~ Close 111 tow1.
1.27 Butternut A~c., Pomcruy.

FOUUND ncar ~ta,url r trn1c

Mills, Middleport, Ohw

and Dais called on Mrs. Aile!~
Goldsberry, Athens, Mond,ay even·\
lqg who is leavmg for rJorlda.
A Tupper Ware party was held
al the home of ;\1rs Earl Cowen
Monday evening w1th Mrs. !lbry
lers.
E.. Blazier, demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, Ra·
Mr. t~nd Mrs. dlenJl Lee q~lled
cine, Mr. and Mts. Paul Sellers on Mr. and Mr:;. Dana Howett on
and children, Misk Eflic Piskens, Saturday eYening.
Middkport, spent Sunday with Mr.
Miss Gay Ann Douglas spent
,and ttr~ Eber Pickens.
Sunday with her gra ndparents, Mr.
and Mrs R. E. Douglas .amfattend·
ed church at Burlingham
MtKinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellers and
children were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. John Sellers.
M•·s Gordon ProWtt and chll·
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Sel·

HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE
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"The Big, Busy Slo{e Where Your $ Has Cent(•

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1954 BUICK 2 Dr. Sp~·crul. Dyna
erty 'fax
$2011.~8
1
flow, H&amp;ll Tv.o tone blue anJ
Cigarette
74.2~
whiTt: f111ish New hlul' scat co·
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Stcndy work, n•asunahle !lilY, ex· Inheritance 'fox
vers G1101! tires :rl! arolmd Not ' t·cllcnt how·s fur sobe r yuung Sales Ta.x and {+'in. lnsl.
u bh·rrmh on tim c r. $129!)
(Local Government) . 1\31.44

, I7 Help Wantt·d

Blacltnar's Po111rroy.

1 20 6!1'

19~~ C III:VROL~'I'

4 llr Sedan
Belair wrth powergl 1t!c, lt&amp;.ll
Bcrwtirul origrrr al cor,1, a11d gray
!imsh with spolles.;, matching
lutcrrur tdm $1495 Ulaettnar\
Pumcru y
1 20 fill'

1033 FORU 0 pa&amp;i stal1011 wagon
The pr.rfcrl ra r for a la rg~
hmily orrgin nl l?;r, fmi!lh with
tan Yinyl inh!rlor All sot fur
winter wi th snow t 1 m~ on rea:.
$995. Oladlnur·~ Pomeroy.
I 20 1'1,.
1050 IJQJ)(;E 4 Dr. Scn01 n T ill ~
car would morkc a fine work

car. $150. Blacttailr'll Polucruy.
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Auto Sl!tvices

R. II llAWJ.INGS SO~S CU. - '4
hour WH·l'kcr Scn1ec ll iiJ
Phone 6227. Night
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6039-X DOll(;£ - PI.Y\IOU'rlo
DEAI.J~RS
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Custom Dull!
de~ l ~ ncd

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tJ acrc 11 located on Rt 7 ClORe to
new

school IJullding

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1, 1 3 m1
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from llacinr.. 8 acre11 l&gt;ottom
bnd 1111d llle rest pulurc uml
tlmlK•r land On good ijl'!lVl'l
road. Pm·c. 11200.00 t..:ucktcr
ncwlly, Call 115 or 108-Y.

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Dannport and drulr. Good co11cll·
lion. Both for 125. l'bor.o 12 !I,
Pomeroy.
I 22 3tp

111 acres In OhJQ_--(:ooj-~u"t
building~ and murcralll. Nt,ur
Jot o[ o1hcr COlli Jantl. Ill Aih
ens t'uunty. $7~NJOO Ora Kiser
623 AvNy Sl, J'urkcrHhurg, W
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$7~00 Only l'oilly I'CJ11)' wlll !IJ
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BAKER

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Good Clean Used Cars
All Makes and Models

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SAI.ES

&lt;lUICK

• 127.20
$16,111.03

Jl.rlrlng by J•'nctory Tramcd SUIMIARY OF OPIRATIONS
BY FUNDS
watdll\lllkcr!i t:OLUNS JEW.~Lr
l~ lt."i, 11omcroy.
1 3 lf Road Funds
Bul.. cc, J•n. 1, 1957 . 4,616.26
llccelpts &lt;luring year .. 13.112.92
II"Dtu .~ ~ Tl·: l.l·:VtSIUN :H:HV!t'l'
Total llec and Bal.
17,729.18
, l,'h111w :mo t li•IHrHI o\ppllam·&lt;·
Puynwnts during year 13,768.79
Ston• 11u w Malll Stn•PI
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Unl. Dec 31, 19!7 . . . 3,960.39
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Outstanding War. Dec. 31 549.7ij
tlonw ~ ntrd l :11Jr rrc•t Builclcn Call
Bul. in Ocpoiltory, Dec. 31
NclglN ::!till, Hnclruo, Ohio
4,310.09
1 20 If Gtritral and othlr Twp. Funds
--- ·-·- -Bul. Jan I , 1957 '. . ....... 4.67
Heceptls d•uing year . . 2,278.16

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3 Mll11 North of Pomeroy

TulHI Rclll!i and Bal. ... 2,282.85
l'm1 s· during year
2,342.24
Bal. Dec. 31, 1057 ... - 59.39
Oulst. War., Doc. 31, ... 35.34
Uul. In Dcpoiity, De&lt;. 31.
·24.05
Totol of All Funds
Bul. Jun. I, llla7
.. 4620.93
Hcccipts .during year . 2,278.18
Tutul Rcpls •nd Bal . . 20,012.03
P,ymLII !lul'lnij year
2,342,24
B.d D&lt;·C 3t, I957
.. 3901.011
Outal. Wur., Dec 31 ..... DBM4
llal in llcposlty, Dec. 31.
4486.04
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On Rt. 33. Coli W'l'. Oru111r
Rock Spring•

Legal Notice

STRUCTURAL I SEAMS
!CRAP IRON - METALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Pomaro\

Phone 510

IILOCKS

"Build Better f;or Len''
GltuESEit IILOCK Cll.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMINT

TRAILERS
TRAILERS
ACT NOW

SAVE $100 TQ $1000

Waverly, Ohlo, dr!l lcr s~uc'
with 7~ new and uscll traders
14 to flO II., al•o 10 widcs 1'w

Estoto of Willlom M. lndlord
Dtceeucl

Notice is llcrcby given ttlat W.
\\ Rllaee Bradford whose Post or.
fico addrcos io Mld4leporl, Ohio,
h" been dul) appointed Admlnis·
trator of ltm Esbte of W11liam M.
Bradford lute of Mlddlcporl, Meigs
Comaty, Ohio, deee11scd.
Doted this a2nd doy of Jonuury

kJJOWII nutkot. The lowost po~ ms.
John C. B11cvn
slblo ter ms anywhere. DrlYc
Judgu of the Probate Court
Httlc and a. ;·c u lot. 'J'hosc ar
Meigs Cortnly, Ohio
well worllr your lrlp. 'l'bls I
Jour LAST shollpin y: place, 8t (1) 23, 30; 121 8, 31c
come prepaa·ed to deal. t,aal
tree delivery. MoYc in · tomor
row. Anythlne ol value tokon'
-NOTICE bP APPOINTM.NTiD tra&lt;le.
EIIo .. of Rota H. Wiley DlcHIId
WAVERLY MOBILE
Notice Is hereby given that Paul
HOME SALES
S
Snrart whose Post Office Add·
U. S. Hl9hwoy 2S
,.,,. " Mkldloport, Ohio, baa been
WAVERLY, OHIO
duly appointed Administrator
with the Wlll Aanexed of t~e Ex·
Your Only A•lhorizod
tate of Rose H. Wiley lite of MQigs
Fuller BRUSH MAN
county, Ohio, de&lt;caaed.
Jamu ftlarrlner
U~ted this 21st d'~ ol Januory,

Seat· .

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Wieners
Sliced BacQn :~::;~~;t.lb. 49c ,
Kingan'~
R~Uablc

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on the purchase of Three Pounds
or more of Kroger Ground Beef,

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J~hn c. Boleon '
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Judge &lt;&gt;I t~e Pro..,te Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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24 oz.

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Kroger

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PIanul 8. ulter .......'!:~~~·.........~~~.. 63c- saIf1111 ..........~.~:~:~........... r..~·.. 25c
To·mato c·t
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a sup .... ~~~!-..... 212oz.31 c Macaroni
3
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736 I. Moln St. '
Pomeroy, Ohio
flhono No. 121 - Alttr 5 PM

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WE BUY . -

CON~CIU:on:

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Employees Rclircmcnt

r··or Workmen's Compensation

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7257 11
Muint. and Repulr (7\lVL) 3016.06

l'l'wp. Share! . . . . . . 34.80
()(•f!Ucllon s by Counly AudHor:

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~roy:

Malnt and RE!pair
(Gu Tax) . .

s~;nVICE on Wa&lt;ch !!o Total Payments

and three IJt"lirooms. mrUOtla:l

New Furnitu,.
U

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Krogering, Is it shopping? It's all that and morel
It's buying foods t~ fUn wa'l at the ltw11t prices.
Go Krogering tocla'/1

Just in case you've never had the pleasure, wa
ouggell a trip to your neighborhood Kroger store.
Tlv-t'o where you'll learn the true meaning of

General Executive Service

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Iettuurant fixture' Will sell
chcup IH8 S. Sc,·otld Ave., Mlrl
dlepor t
I 22 :11c

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, Comp. of Trustees .. ... 2346.00
Com p. of Clerk .
677.24
Employmenr
Travel and other Exp .... 230.55
General Supplies . . . 120.76
Town Hall
W&lt;~llkd N 1 ~hl IIIII' ~ Ill){ lo th •
Maintenance and Repair . 25.20
Wtilt• B1rx U!ifH '. 'A• The IJa:ly
Poor Relief-Burial Exp....-, 60.00
1
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Health - Tam withhold for~
1-2~· 311&gt;
dlstrlet'Bourd ol Hoalth 924.49
t't•mctCI'Ics - Compemntlion
of officers and emp. 100.00
l11ghways Muint. 11nd Rcp11ir . .
11119.62
(.ieuer:r l ll.r ullllg of urry kind

U x 12 rug, like.• new, 1 llnllywrw'l

bed, 1 luve 1wat. 1 1 1 1 a~tle rm·~ ·
er f( W. L1tllan re, 2Utl 1h Su!Jtl1
Stt:onrl, Mi&lt;l rllnwrl
1•1wll1
110711-!1.
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1110.00
daytrmc.
1 2:l Jlc Other (Junk) .
Gasoline Tax . . . . . . . 7600.00
Moldt•rs . !roll l"urrudry ~' loiJ!' Auto Registration MVL ... 4332.32
Mlrll.lcrs and I'll Mult!cJ s, neell Cemeterle.,..sale of loto,
1.2Ll alJmr:e. 'I tw L'i,ICi nJ,rl l''oun ·
and Other ..
.. . 163 37
dry Co. Loui.willc, Uhic
MiHccllaneo,us
1 20 61~.:
Mmiaterlal . . . . .
. .... 16.116
Rent .. .. .. ..
.. .. . 200.00
2 hoys for pap!•r· routc·s ilr Sugar
TOTAL RECEIPTS . m,391.10
Hun art!a. Phorrc U372-X.
PAYMENTS
(II 21, 6tc

for your hom(l. Free

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Phone UIII·Y.
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ROLANDUS
Mr. and Mrs. George Sellers of

FOR CONSISTENT :DEPENDABLE RESULTS

Canton spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers. Mr.
Sellers returned home after spend·
mg some time with hu son George.
Miss Effie Pickens spent the
week end witJ1 her parents, Mr.

WANT ADS
PttONE 398

and Mrs.jEber Pickens.

RATES

Mr. ar1d Mrs. Chflord

1 eeall pe' •ord. one IM&lt;rtlon. IILM..,um char( o 101:.--41 :on.'l
per word for three eonsecutl\!f in»ertluna.
Specill - On• mo.ah for :1!1 cent. per word.
Full ratP. of 2 cer~ts per wol'd wlU be charged for adYertl~inc U
HI paid f')l' before the 15tn of each month following insertion.
Drort in Advertu:anR-Sbould be reoorted immediate!). Tht
Daily Sentinel will not ~ respor.sible for more than vnc incorrat lllsert1on.
Card ot Thank! and Spedol Notlceo of l!ventl $1 00. Olltuuleo

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publiJhed at I cent per word.

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Harris

and daughter, Nancy, haVe returped home to Fremont after spending some time with his father,

Grover Harris.
Grover Harris and daughter,
Jane, spent .c: unday with Goldie

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lnsuran~:c ProtcctJO I1 .
Lire, Auto, Fire, Poho ('all Do11
t II

NOtiC8S
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Use
asy 5 Pin
rycr
as er
Must lJe m good condition. Call
ft4&gt;&lt; M•ddl• · ··•
1·23·:11r

.t61 I.I'ISt [1 Found
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t'i'rashcd haled straw

Paul Orr.

Long lluttow. Phone 30:12

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Middleport , rire- AutomobJle
Bonds. Phone 6315-X.
6·20tl

Fur Rent

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rmg ...,,h "''VNal ke~·s and
. s m e~l l llccm.e tag Owner mav ·.\partmenls, business room, trader
claim by icler.tJfymg and paytng
space. Call 6170.
I 1~ lfc
for ad. Phone 39fl l&gt;aily Scr1
tinel Orfice, Mt·chanic Street, 3 room apartmc n.J. 401 Sprmg
Pomeroy
1·2:Hrc
Avf'nuc, Pomeroy. Phone '.!00)1
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LOST - Black. brown and white
Beagle, Owner Gene Coleman.
Hfi:N1'- Exlcrrsruu L;ulflcr-;
Call 627iJ.J.
I 22 3tc ~' OR
St·affold Uo:u·d s Urup l'loth_,

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Nei~lcr

&amp; ( ll'l'k (;ar.,gc Phollt•
3611 Uaruw, Oh 1u
I 20 'l

(8) Auro Sales
1953 MEHCUHY

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Dr Nt'"'

SC&lt;Jt CtiVCrs II&amp; H l•lrlc origlllr I
two tone blue fmrs h Goo(l tm!,;
all around. $795 lliaettnar'li
Pumcroy
1 20 6tc
,95&lt;) PONTIA C 2 IJr Oependablc
tran~portatwn

$195.

at a low low prict•

Pomeroy.
I
61c

Dladtna r ·~

2'

Clinton r1 shor,

11hone 6205 X.

BEDFORD

The Bedford Home Demonstra·
tion Club met a Uhe home of Mrs.
Glenn Lee, Thursday. A broller

dinner was prepared and served

;..ruldlept111 0
ll I :f

(24) ForSaleorTrade
.U' Ponttae t952 Houst' Trailer.

-

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
Rutl~~d Township,
Mtilg1 County ,Ohio
Fer the Fl1ul Year Ending Dto-

New

1950.
" I
ombtrSalorltt
31• 1957.
l ~rj.\ J,t llo&lt;11n liou ~ e. 'l'\'\'0 story Totol
and Populotlon
Wagas Paid2153,
Modern bath on scCVI'~ flonr
During tho Yttr 1957 $6625.71
totlet ami hvatury on first, Tox Valuation
$1,16UZS
good garnge, atwut five r•uuutc~· Tox Louy
1.00
from Court House A. N Hl'fl \ Rutltnd, Ohio, Janu~ry 20, 1951
ge l, 310·M.
I·B-6((p I horoby cortlfy tho following r"
part tD b. corrtd.
5 rcom hou 5() wr th bath l A.
Edith K. Wftllomson
I!I'OUnd lt,t o[ frurt IJ'CCS. Ury:w
Townshlp Citric
Harris, Hem.l:willc. !,hone Coul- GENERAL TOWtJSHJP FUNDS
ville 37 16.
t 22 3tp
RECEIPTS

$299.

CLOSED THURSDAY AT NOON

· MASON
FURNITURE CO.

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MCMASTER

Convenient Terms

POMEROY

PHONE 330M

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Furniture
$30.00 IJown- -llalance 111

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.SUITE

3 Rooms

ONLY

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BREAKFAST

Mr. and Mrs. Guy
spent Sunday with 1\lr. and Mrs
Mjss Donna Sidden1, who has Larry Roush. Jackson.
been qu1le ill t1! rheumatic fever, called at the W1ll HCilman born(&gt;
has rettJrned tlume from Holzer Tuesday evening.
Hospalal. ·

Until 7:30
W. MAIN ST.

7 PIECE

damages In automobile ac
property destroyet\ by fire,
pi-octuction and property
work acc1dents.

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Every Night

Leaal Notice

SPECIAL

~~:~/e~i:.l

es, medical expenses,

by Mrs. Patricia Jones and thp
APPLE GHOVE
hostess, Mrs. Lee.
Alma Jean and Marvin Lanham
Mrs. R H Burson and Mrs. Rol·

W11l trade for furniture Delbert
Milchell, 240 MuUberry St. Mid·
dleport.
1 20 Str

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Accident Colt ~
BOSTON - (UPI- The 1ost
accidents in the United StatCs
1956 was more than ll billlon
Iars, accCJrdiug lo an estimate
Lhc Maschusetts Safety, Cotmcl cl
Over·all costs included

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1 17 13tp Barnes-Simpson Insurilncc Au:cncy

'ilccp1ng room~ Close 111 tow1.
1.27 Butternut A~c., Pomcruy.

FOUUND ncar ~ta,url r trn1c

Mills, Middleport, Ohw

and Dais called on Mrs. Aile!~
Goldsberry, Athens, Mond,ay even·\
lqg who is leavmg for rJorlda.
A Tupper Ware party was held
al the home of ;\1rs Earl Cowen
Monday evening w1th Mrs. !lbry
lers.
E.. Blazier, demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, Ra·
Mr. t~nd Mrs. dlenJl Lee q~lled
cine, Mr. and Mts. Paul Sellers on Mr. and Mr:;. Dana Howett on
and children, Misk Eflic Piskens, Saturday eYening.
Middkport, spent Sunday with Mr.
Miss Gay Ann Douglas spent
,and ttr~ Eber Pickens.
Sunday with her gra ndparents, Mr.
and Mrs R. E. Douglas .amfattend·
ed church at Burlingham
MtKinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sellers and
children were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. John Sellers.
M•·s Gordon ProWtt and chll·
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Sel·

HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE
I:Ja.

, . . . red

"The Big, Busy Slo{e Where Your $ Has Cent(•

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1954 BUICK 2 Dr. Sp~·crul. Dyna
erty 'fax
$2011.~8
1
flow, H&amp;ll Tv.o tone blue anJ
Cigarette
74.2~
whiTt: f111ish New hlul' scat co·
... US
Stcndy work, n•asunahle !lilY, ex· Inheritance 'fox
vers G1101! tires :rl! arolmd Not ' t·cllcnt how·s fur sobe r yuung Sales Ta.x and {+'in. lnsl.
u bh·rrmh on tim c r. $129!)
(Local Government) . 1\31.44

, I7 Help Wantt·d

Blacltnar's Po111rroy.

1 20 6!1'

19~~ C III:VROL~'I'

4 llr Sedan
Belair wrth powergl 1t!c, lt&amp;.ll
Bcrwtirul origrrr al cor,1, a11d gray
!imsh with spolles.;, matching
lutcrrur tdm $1495 Ulaettnar\
Pumcru y
1 20 fill'

1033 FORU 0 pa&amp;i stal1011 wagon
The pr.rfcrl ra r for a la rg~
hmily orrgin nl l?;r, fmi!lh with
tan Yinyl inh!rlor All sot fur
winter wi th snow t 1 m~ on rea:.
$995. Oladlnur·~ Pomeroy.
I 20 1'1,.
1050 IJQJ)(;E 4 Dr. Scn01 n T ill ~
car would morkc a fine work

car. $150. Blacttailr'll Polucruy.
I :!O llt&lt;·

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Auto Sl!tvices

R. II llAWJ.INGS SO~S CU. - '4
hour WH·l'kcr Scn1ec ll iiJ
Phone 6227. Night
JlhorH·
6039-X DOll(;£ - PI.Y\IOU'rlo
DEAI.J~RS
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(9) For Sale

-----Kitchen

Custom Dull!
de~ l ~ ncd

liJtcben

'Gicltltl' ~Mitt

tJ acrc 11 located on Rt 7 ClORe to
new

school IJullding

l'rl&lt;.·c

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oo o acrc,8 1ocac&lt;
1, 1 3 m1
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from llacinr.. 8 acre11 l&gt;ottom
bnd 1111d llle rest pulurc uml
tlmlK•r land On good ijl'!lVl'l
road. Pm·c. 11200.00 t..:ucktcr
ncwlly, Call 115 or 108-Y.

- ~o 21~ 3'''

Dannport and drulr. Good co11cll·
lion. Both for 125. l'bor.o 12 !I,
Pomeroy.
I 22 3tp

111 acres In OhJQ_--(:ooj-~u"t
building~ and murcralll. Nt,ur
Jot o[ o1hcr COlli Jantl. Ill Aih
ens t'uunty. $7~NJOO Ora Kiser
623 AvNy Sl, J'urkcrHhurg, W
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II I 21, Ulp

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~:!~0 IJ(J c1p11!y II•

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fumm rs makt• Sprnl't piano tv r
$7~00 Only l'oilly I'CJ11)' wlll !IJ
lhl!i u(ft'J'
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$299.00
BAKER

Kroger-Cut Tenderay

(181

Wanted

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31108
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Good Clean Used Cars
All Makes and Models

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SAI.ES

&lt;lUICK

• 127.20
$16,111.03

Jl.rlrlng by J•'nctory Tramcd SUIMIARY OF OPIRATIONS
BY FUNDS
watdll\lllkcr!i t:OLUNS JEW.~Lr
l~ lt."i, 11omcroy.
1 3 lf Road Funds
Bul.. cc, J•n. 1, 1957 . 4,616.26
llccelpts &lt;luring year .. 13.112.92
II"Dtu .~ ~ Tl·: l.l·:VtSIUN :H:HV!t'l'
Total llec and Bal.
17,729.18
, l,'h111w :mo t li•IHrHI o\ppllam·&lt;·
Puynwnts during year 13,768.79
Ston• 11u w Malll Stn•PI
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Unl. Dec 31, 19!7 . . . 3,960.39
~~~~~ ~!
-~-~~
Outstanding War. Dec. 31 549.7ij
tlonw ~ ntrd l :11Jr rrc•t Builclcn Call
Bul. in Ocpoiltory, Dec. 31
NclglN ::!till, Hnclruo, Ohio
4,310.09
1 20 If Gtritral and othlr Twp. Funds
--- ·-·- -Bul. Jan I , 1957 '. . ....... 4.67
Heceptls d•uing year . . 2,278.16

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3 Mll11 North of Pomeroy

TulHI Rclll!i and Bal. ... 2,282.85
l'm1 s· during year
2,342.24
Bal. Dec. 31, 1057 ... - 59.39
Oulst. War., Doc. 31, ... 35.34
Uul. In Dcpoiity, De&lt;. 31.
·24.05
Totol of All Funds
Bul. Jun. I, llla7
.. 4620.93
Hcccipts .during year . 2,278.18
Tutul Rcpls •nd Bal . . 20,012.03
P,ymLII !lul'lnij year
2,342,24
B.d D&lt;·C 3t, I957
.. 3901.011
Outal. Wur., Dec 31 ..... DBM4
llal in llcposlty, Dec. 31.
4486.04
(I) 23 ltc

On Rt. 33. Coli W'l'. Oru111r
Rock Spring•

Legal Notice

STRUCTURAL I SEAMS
!CRAP IRON - METALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Pomaro\

Phone 510

IILOCKS

"Build Better f;or Len''
GltuESEit IILOCK Cll.

NOTICE OP APPOINTMINT

TRAILERS
TRAILERS
ACT NOW

SAVE $100 TQ $1000

Waverly, Ohlo, dr!l lcr s~uc'
with 7~ new and uscll traders
14 to flO II., al•o 10 widcs 1'w

Estoto of Willlom M. lndlord
Dtceeucl

Notice is llcrcby given ttlat W.
\\ Rllaee Bradford whose Post or.
fico addrcos io Mld4leporl, Ohio,
h" been dul) appointed Admlnis·
trator of ltm Esbte of W11liam M.
Bradford lute of Mlddlcporl, Meigs
Comaty, Ohio, deee11scd.
Doted this a2nd doy of Jonuury

kJJOWII nutkot. The lowost po~ ms.
John C. B11cvn
slblo ter ms anywhere. DrlYc
Judgu of the Probate Court
Httlc and a. ;·c u lot. 'J'hosc ar
Meigs Cortnly, Ohio
well worllr your lrlp. 'l'bls I
Jour LAST shollpin y: place, 8t (1) 23, 30; 121 8, 31c
come prepaa·ed to deal. t,aal
tree delivery. MoYc in · tomor
row. Anythlne ol value tokon'
-NOTICE bP APPOINTM.NTiD tra&lt;le.
EIIo .. of Rota H. Wiley DlcHIId
WAVERLY MOBILE
Notice Is hereby given that Paul
HOME SALES
S
Snrart whose Post Office Add·
U. S. Hl9hwoy 2S
,.,,. " Mkldloport, Ohio, baa been
WAVERLY, OHIO
duly appointed Administrator
with the Wlll Aanexed of t~e Ex·
Your Only A•lhorizod
tate of Rose H. Wiley lite of MQigs
Fuller BRUSH MAN
county, Ohio, de&lt;caaed.
Jamu ftlarrlner
U~ted this 21st d'~ ol Januory,

Seat· .

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lb.45c
Wieners
Sliced BacQn :~::;~~;t.lb. 49c ,
Kingan'~
R~Uablc

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on the purchase of Three Pounds
or more of Kroger Ground Beef,

" 1,

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J~hn c. Boleon '
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Judge &lt;&gt;I t~e Pro..,te Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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cream yellow. .

24 oz.

Kroger

Kroger

Packers

Vlmco

bottles

Elbow.

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Krogtr Sliced Swlas
American, Plmenta

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PIanul 8. ulter .......'!:~~~·.........~~~.. 63c- saIf1111 ..........~.~:~:~........... r..~·.. 25c
To·mato c·t
"49'
a sup .... ~~~!-..... 212oz.31 c Macaroni
3
Sardines - - - ·- - - - 3 for 29~
· ..................... ' oz.
c
8118
2
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736 I. Moln St. '
Pomeroy, Ohio
flhono No. 121 - Alttr 5 PM

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CON~CIU:on:

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Employees Rclircmcnt

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)Cal.;

7257 11
Muint. and Repulr (7\lVL) 3016.06

l'l'wp. Share! . . . . . . 34.80
()(•f!Ucllon s by Counly AudHor:

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Malnt and RE!pair
(Gu Tax) . .

s~;nVICE on Wa&lt;ch !!o Total Payments

and three IJt"lirooms. mrUOtla:l

New Furnitu,.
U

~·r·on!

Krogering, Is it shopping? It's all that and morel
It's buying foods t~ fUn wa'l at the ltw11t prices.
Go Krogering tocla'/1

Just in case you've never had the pleasure, wa
ouggell a trip to your neighborhood Kroger store.
Tlv-t'o where you'll learn the true meaning of

General Executive Service

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Iettuurant fixture' Will sell
chcup IH8 S. Sc,·otld Ave., Mlrl
dlepor t
I 22 :11c

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, Comp. of Trustees .. ... 2346.00
Com p. of Clerk .
677.24
Employmenr
Travel and other Exp .... 230.55
General Supplies . . . 120.76
Town Hall
W&lt;~llkd N 1 ~hl IIIII' ~ Ill){ lo th •
Maintenance and Repair . 25.20
Wtilt• B1rx U!ifH '. 'A• The IJa:ly
Poor Relief-Burial Exp....-, 60.00
1
' Sl•tHrn'cl, l 0111l't'Oy, Ohlu
Health - Tam withhold for~
1-2~· 311&gt;
dlstrlet'Bourd ol Hoalth 924.49
t't•mctCI'Ics - Compemntlion
of officers and emp. 100.00
l11ghways Muint. 11nd Rcp11ir . .
11119.62
(.ieuer:r l ll.r ullllg of urry kind

U x 12 rug, like.• new, 1 llnllywrw'l

bed, 1 luve 1wat. 1 1 1 1 a~tle rm·~ ·
er f( W. L1tllan re, 2Utl 1h Su!Jtl1
Stt:onrl, Mi&lt;l rllnwrl
1•1wll1
110711-!1.
1-22·31p

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m:111 in good hea lth Phorrc 397
1110.00
daytrmc.
1 2:l Jlc Other (Junk) .
Gasoline Tax . . . . . . . 7600.00
Moldt•rs . !roll l"urrudry ~' loiJ!' Auto Registration MVL ... 4332.32
Mlrll.lcrs and I'll Mult!cJ s, neell Cemeterle.,..sale of loto,
1.2Ll alJmr:e. 'I tw L'i,ICi nJ,rl l''oun ·
and Other ..
.. . 163 37
dry Co. Loui.willc, Uhic
MiHccllaneo,us
1 20 61~.:
Mmiaterlal . . . . .
. .... 16.116
Rent .. .. .. ..
.. .. . 200.00
2 hoys for pap!•r· routc·s ilr Sugar
TOTAL RECEIPTS . m,391.10
Hun art!a. Phorrc U372-X.
PAYMENTS
(II 21, 6tc

for your hom(l. Free

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'8---Da~ly Sentmel, Pomeroy Mlddlewrt 0 , Jan 23, 1958

orcas Circle
~~~teetina Is Held

Church Of Christ Homebuilders
Closs Meeting Held On Tuesd~y

1;.- ".l)~e

llomebuolders Class of
Dorcas C1rcle of the B H
MLSSI!'marv Soctety vf ol Christ met at the home
Baplut Church met al and !Irs Cash Bahr, Tuesday even

Ul.-.'•·-. •.•• of Mrs Bertha Archer JDg Devotions and prayer were by

Wolllam Slater Mn Bahr gave a
Uli~,j~,:Ues~a1 cvenmg
McMa.stcr had thr readang 'Tbe Two Divisions of
SocietY Mrs Denver R1ce who
Prayer was g1 ven
R Pullen Mrs FranccJ presided read a Thank You note
from Edith McNeal for eooktes
J.: .~rhs, chatrman prestded
marte plans for the an wh1ch the ci•BB had donated to the
Soctety s fen wh ch wtU be Loyalllereans Class for use at tbe
at lhe ch unh on I eb 3rd Bloodmobile
Mrs R1ce gave class members
Bearhs had the lesson for
wh1ch was on RactJI the names of children at the Chll
dren s llome and they will remem
Mil ton Hood harl the clo.s ber them on their birthdays
lng prayer
A Rummage Sale and Bake Mar
Mrs Archer se rved a dc!ser' ket was planned With the date and

br

Rummage Sale Committee-Mrs.

Will• Slater ebal"''ln lira Ludlle Hawltlns Uonard Van Meter co-chairman
Mro Tbeo Neut:llng An Herman
Klneade Mrs Wesley FrYe Mrs
Georce Harris and Mrs Denver

Federated Church FrienCIIy Citcle
Officers Installed Tuesday Night
Officers for the new year were
onstalled by the Rev Waldo J
Barq,Ja at the rnaular m~;ttng Qf
the Friendly Corele of the Feder
pled Church held Tuesday even
fna: at tbe church

Mlddlepllli Society Edllor - Pbont dO"
Pomeroy Sotlety E&lt;lllor -

Middleport
Society,

Rtee

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loin Rice appoooted tbe follow
~g eommlttees
Committee of Bake Sale - M.a
8ud WUson, chaft'man Mr1 ~r~
old Long co-&lt;haorman lin Ch ...
ter Erwm
Eleldlor S. Sehaaf -

At their nut regular meeting
February 20 revival servtcea will
Mrs Maude Cooper I&amp; rccovet
be aolna on at the chureb 10 they Ina: slowly from pneumonia at
The Junior Amateur Gardener!;
decided lnatead of poatponlnt her homt on Walnut St
met Monday evemn.lil: at._ the home

Mrs

whleh will be held al the Feder·
ated Church
The next meeting of the Worn•
ens Guild was announced

Flck,

preslden~

lor

IJ~

M1ss Erma Smith was IJUtallcd
Pful Werner
1118 vice president
Mrs ,Marv'1r1
Burt secretary and Mrs Edgar

POMEROY

as president Mrs

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SOfJETY

PURE

W.AT&lt;GH
REPAIR

Aeeurate Compounding
Guara•teed

WCTU Temperonce
Day Is Observed
At Rutland High

by
Ritchey

Coates and Mrs Ralph CamplleJI
were welcomed Into the Circle

Pray.. by Mro Bartels r.oncluded
the meetlll g alter which the
members and three guests Mrs
Dor1s Wadeson Rev Bartels ami
grandson John Bernhardt were
mvited to the dm1ng room where
refreshments of pmeapple shcr
bert 1emon slicks. coffee and
nuts were served !ram an aurae
twe table eeutered w1tl an ar
rangement af roses with talj
wh1te tapers JD crystal candrJ
ibra on either ~ sJde Hostease11
tor the evemng were Mts LeU

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JiXtq 1eant.

Evangeline OES
Members Serve
hrine Dinner

TABLE LAMPS

LIVING ROOM SUITES

WEST SHADE

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50% Off

·-----~obald's Buy

January Furniture Sale

Middleport

Salisbury PTA
January Meeting
Held On Tuesday

SIX

WATER GLASSES

w"

ONLY

nofinlil with t~f' LDrd ~ Prayer
Ave for fourteen years w11l
move into their new homt:: Satur The reports of the st::cretary anrl
trcaaurer were g1vcn by Mr~
day
Annis Phelps Jr

SPECIAl REUlJCEil I'IUCES ON

S ROOMS OP

BEDROOM SUITES
All su1lu urc l11kcn lrom our ruguhn s1nck and reduced for tlus sale All beautiful style~ Ult: 3 plt!CC
4 piece lllliles Some with modern bookca11c
some with pant!! bed anti nile table All have
l drusn and large chest W1de choice o{ fin

ANCHOR GLASS
CAKE PLAnS

January l&lt;'urnltul't' Sale
Reg $239 95 ~lodern
Mahogany
$%39 95 Modern Bed Sullc

ALL NEW

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$218 00
$228 00
$211

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$29100
"88 00
$211 00
$188 00

FLOOR LAMPS

50% Off,

Furniture
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INCLUDES

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NITURE
FURNI
ltutlond, Oh1o
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FURNITUU

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0t Tile lr~t Coraer
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and Mrs John

Sargent
A communication was rea~
£rom Mrs Roy Tracy announcmg
a meetlnP' nf the 1\felt!ll Countv
Council of Parents and Teachers
to be held at the Pomeroy Junior
High School aud1tor1um on Thur.s
day evemng February 6 A con
tnhutlon of ~ 00 was ma(fe hi

the March ol Dlmea Mrs Starch
t::r announced ~ meeting of th&lt;:
dJ 1 1er anct dhhng room comm 1t
tee tor Monday January 28 at J
P m at the 8chool
The First Grade taught bt
Mrs Edith Riffle won the at
tendance award 1nd, banner Mr
Clark repreaentatlve of World
Encyclopaedia was present an 1
dosplayed the book Mrs Opha Of
futt protram chairman announ
ted " 'Founder~ Day' program
for the February meeting and re
qucs~.d the co operation of tht
members
Robetl Bowen elementary su
pervlaor ol Melga County Sehobls
spoke on the sc"lce' of the
county office j&gt;olnllnt out aever
AI "ryjees II the Coinlty SIIPCI
mtendiltt or li&lt;~ooli'
whoeh .-.e available t~ lho hoolt
He alao lloted there \V&amp;I com
plete rteord ol all who I( nded
the &lt;ount~ achools at this blllee
A meeting to be Mi4i In Rut
land oil P'lbruarr 21 ror lll ole
meniiii'J' te.chets ln the couaty
was aftnO\IIIc:i!d.
r
Refialunenta were served at
thp ct.,.. of the meetina by
~enry weua, ho&amp;leu, asalsted
Mr• JOhn Suaeut

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P,IOCTII &amp; &amp;lliiii'S

No mouy, mons ""ellno&amp; lotoon Just

wmd. wet w1th pure clear water and ntm
Jralise. Becauao eaeb end ptper contaona
JUII the rogbt omount of wavong lnsredoenta
your PACE wave wiD he penect-aaolt, I
even, nallnellookln&amp; waYe all over, •'

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li£GIIW • 6tii'ER • GUITI.I:

Snow And Rain
Are Predicted
For This Area

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Tuppers Plains
High School Hit
By Burglars

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Word was recc1ved here Wed
nesday of the deatb of Henry lob·
en 87 at the bome of bi1 10n,
J1m m NorfGlt, Vug1ma Mr My
er1 was the son oC John U aDd Ra·
cbel Myen and wu born and for~
merly hved 1n Muon W Va
He 1a 11urvaved by hts son J1m,

tile prmc1pal s otnce

Eqc;ts Les Traver Alliance Dan"'

ny Byongton Sandusky and George
Wilner Cmconnatl
Centers Jerry Bell Cincmnmti

United Methodist
Come Double Class
Meeting Is Held

Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. This Week

POmeror Mlddlewrt, Oblo, Friday, Juuary 24, 1958

Thirty two other Ohio high
school stm made tbe bonorab~
mention bat
Aft "!embors selected on the
Wigwam AII.Star team lire eliRoble
to play lu the Prep claosoc at Mem
Ph~. Teriil, next Augull 'l'lle
te.ma we1c poekcd from every
state Hawaii and the D111tnct of
Sheroff Robert D Harteulooch
Columbia
said today t~e Tuppers Plalna
Oilloana nom&lt;d to ttii!'ioonorable High School wu broken Into
metttion list were
sometime last night and a total of
Backs Boh FelliWion Troy $911 stolen
Dak Kwlatowskl Toledo, Jack Deputy Shorlffa Clarence Shield!
Gayheart, Falr.born, Larry Baurh and Howard Fraak were lnvestl
man Lancaster, Andrew Chlldl gatmg damage this morning.
CtnelnnaU Purcell Rohert Liller
Marlon Jim Rolli New Phlladel
In their preliminary report lloey
phla Rq!and Winzer Dover Gary said three doors were takea off to
Condlll, Wellston, Pearl Haw- gam entrance lo cloaed off aec
thorne. PomtrOy, George Hale loons of the hogh achool
East Liverpool Lynn Strait ~o­
The mareudera also entered an
gan, Don Davos Maroon, Bill Li
cey Conneaut Brian Ralston Con ad)oomng building, a garage In
neaut, John Level, Fremont, T9m which two cl881 rooma are located
King Clcvclond and Joseph Zinia, A small tole box waa rifled of $ll
A total of $1 It was taken from
Lorain

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flecta Circle •
~eeting Is Held
1uesdoy Evening

enttne

OKUHOMA CITY Olda (UP) - TwO' Ohioans today won
berths op the 11th annual Wigwam Wlsemen of America
"Prep All-Amerl~a" football teams Pomeroy s Junior Haw
thorne won an honorable mention
They were guard Jerry Harbin, Marion, who made the sec·
on~ team al)d tackle Ron Skufca Cleveland who Is on the

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Junior Hawthorne Is Named
To !ll-America Prep Team

Chester Council
Dof AAnnounces
New Committees

JEWELRY STORE

e

Ohio Cloudy !'ith anow mlud
with altel or rain, oprttdlnl Into
aouth portion .thl1 mamlnlill a1111 tY•
tr rnott of Hot north .,.,rtJO. thlo
evenlnt Snow ml ..d wllh roln
OYtr mOst of tht olalo tonltht tnd
possibly two to four lnchta ot wet
snow over aouth 1nd extnme 111t.
Saturday doudy wllh onow

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Goessler's

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IV UNITED PRESS

Wedneada),

Rober: January 29 at 7 30 p m at tho
Jnotalla church 'I Vaf1ous members were

Ar.. '"' treasurer
organ prelude
Near To
Mrs C L Arnold of Athens Tile Heart Of God by ~rs
their meeting they would meet
Road 1s spendmg • week ln G::~l Blaettnar opened the meet1ng
Mrs Robert Cummmijs (Cressa of Miss Paula The1ss
hpolls
with her son in law anrl Mrs WaJdo J Bartels pres1dent
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.An eleet10n or ofl1cers wa~
rtauRhler Mr and Mn Robert M of the Columbus Reaoonal Wom
r
baaement of the church
ing her sister Mrs Marie Hauck hrld ond the follow1ng were elec- Richards
ens Guild conducted the wol'lh1Jl
Fred I Gardner dlsmlaaed tbe and family
ted president Susan Slater vice
serv1ce
which opened w1tb group
meetllll wltb prayer
David Ashley has been ou t of pres1dent Paula ThP-195 and sec ' Mr and Mrs Denver Thom11
Tbe boola, Mr and Mrs Caah school several days becawe of rt::bry Sandra Hump!Jreys Mrs vialted Sund..ay ~n Zanesville w1tb llin21ng n Word Of God lncar
nate' and serlpture readong of
Bohr, Mr and Jln- William Slat- illness
Will am Slater 111 semor advisor Mr and Mrs Walter Pletcher u umotoy 3 ~us Bartels used
er, Mrs Leonard Von lleter and
Margaret
Klshl
an~
the
blrtl&gt;
Mrs W W Farley has return for the group
for ber topic the Women 11 Guild
Hr and lira Art stlnner aerved ed frc91 Bnlhant 0
M1ss Theu.a aS3JSted by hrr d•~• of the ladles were celebrat theme for 1958 We Believe hel~ Moss Smith and llil.s Flck
whcrl:'
• salad eourae
she went to see her new grand mother Mrs PauJ The1ss .served ed
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1he hymn 'H9ly Boble' conclud "'lsted by Mrs Fugal&lt; and Mn
refreshment•
Clarence Andrews tet.ned Jo ed thu &lt;~rv1ce'.
son
the
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Young who also aerved " uohers
"POMEROY'S FINEST''
The next meetmg w1JI 11lso be hos employment w1th the New
Farley The Farlcys also have a
\
Followong the lnolallatlon of or for the meetmg
1
held at the The1ss home
York Central Raiiroad Tpesdav ficers a program was presented
daughter
after a aever'l days lllncBS , bY Mrs, Fred Leofheot using for
Mn Lewis Smoth 11 a patleu•
1\.PPLE GROVE
at Holzer Hosp1lal where she walt
Mn Pearl Williams II pa her topic We Believe In the
By M" Hirlotrt Roush
taken early Wednesday mormng
Jocnt at Holzer Hoapltal
B)ble Our Guode to Faoth A skot
Mr
a~d Mr~. Donald Hupp apd
Mra George Doolittle .and sor.
Mit ~ereu Tllomaa " aubst "Book of Books wh1ch intro son vis1ted hu brott.er Clar~nc"'
have returned to the1r home m
tutulg ,~l the Sugar Run Se~ool duced the bas1c problem• which Rupp nnd famJJy at Port Knox,
Cleveland aftet viSiting her par
Cbri&amp;tJans laee In understanding Ky
for 14'n Pearl W1Ulamf
enta Mr and Mrs Glenn Lam
and usmg the Doble was pre30nt
Rozanora
Kplght
of
Pl
Pleasant
Mr and Mrs Danny HayiJl••
bert The Lamberts aectmpanied
MISS Margaret Sauer president spent Mondly woth Mro John F ed by Moss Smith and MilS I'll"
·~d
family are vllltlog Gettgd
them as far as Greenville wberP. of the County WCTU has '" Bally and other relatives
heth Fock
Hayman
they were met by Mr Doolittle nounced that Temperance Day
The busmcss seBSion was PI\'
Mrs Moldred Tuhbs Mr and
llr 111d Mrs Kenneth Beckner
Mr and Mrs Donald Reuter was observed in RutJand on Jan
THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS TO TAKE
have moved to the E M Wood• 21 and on Moddteport on Jan 2~ Mrs Herman , Martin and r,. sJded over by the new president and son, Charleston spent tho
CARE OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS
who thanked Rev Bartels Mrs
Martin vlsltea recently In
apartment on Fifth St
from
At Rutland Onn Sm ith execu vllle With their father, Stephen Coate1, Mrs Blaettnar Mrs Bar weet,.nd v1th Mr and Mrs Ch11r
l~a Knl1htlng
Poa.neroy
live head ol Western Local
AU WQrll Completed
Mr au1Q. Atrs Damel Euler of
Mr and Mrs Richard Hovatter Sehool DJStrlct s_poke to the Marton who II quite Ill on th• leis Mrs Leofheot and Mus Fork
!or the1r participation in tile I!em lock Grove spent I he wee~ ~
In It~• Than a Week
(Gall Stumbo! have rented tb• high school student.t on temper Good ~amaritan Ho,pltal
pr.,.am New year book1 which end with Mr and !Irs Alex
James Amold house on Nortb ance and twD filma were shown
were made by MISs Sm1th were Wheeler and famoly
Front Strlet
the new technicolor aetund f1lm
dlstrobuled
and ~ vote of tbanks
Mr and Mrs Dorsa Parloon
4
Ray Whaley of Shade Rt 1 who Public Enemy Number One
~lven her for her work
and family of Fa1rview spen•
Is principal of Salisbury School and Food For Thought At th&lt;
Clia1rmen named by t!Je prest Sunday wll'l Mr and Ml'l Dor1
II I aureical patient at Holzer close 300 leafleis Tloi IChooce 1.1
dent
for the y~ar were Mrs Pear Hupp
Hodpllal He os the father of Mrs Yours-and You Can Say No
Mora devotions and programs
James Blosser who has bee l
Wallace Bradford and Mra Frank Thank You
were distributed
Mrs James Fugate attar guild ~mptoyed by Harold Roush re
The folm Food For Thought
Commottees for the alx months Mrs Marvln Burt pubhe1ty Mn turn~d to h1s home at Pale.stme
Mra
Robert Reibel and Mrs WBS also shown to the Rutland
lin
Dolley
term
were named wheq CheBter Henry Ewing reception and Mr, W \la Sun1ay
Cuoih Johnson were In Columbw Elementary SChool
Fred Blaettnar mt~slc Mrs. Will
Mra Jack Sargent or Racln•
Motdsy to aUend the J Gregory 1\t Moddleport Hogh School Coundl Daughters of Amerlea met \lm Matlaek was named as e~air
Tuesday
evenong
with
twenty
spent SunJay afterooon with Mr
Coqway lecture on flower ar Fred I Gardner, pastor of the
'Jian of lhe hosplllohty committee and Mrs Earl Robmson
three members preaent
ranJemenh at Lazarus
Church of Christ and president
for the February meeting when
Several from helle have been
Kathaleen
Mllhone
councilor
Mr• Garnet Entsminger has of the Middleport Monlsterlal A•
mombers
Busy Bee Scwmg attendmg rev1val serv1ces cor
bee' called to Columbus by tnc sorlatlon spoke to the students presided and reported ill were Corcle wollofbetheguell•
ducted by th~ Rev E Lofe at tbc
de•'h of her sl.'lter In law
on Total Abstamance
Supt Ruby Wonce Hattoe Frederick
It was voted to again sponsor U B Church •• letart Falls
Mro
T
K
Bell
Jona
Blgga
LU
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L W McComas s!Juwed the two
the n"rsery for the com1ng year
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Mrs Alex Wheeler s father
films Four hundred leaflets were lie Chri ty and Lucille Kraeuter ar.d Mrs Phil Globokar was nan&lt; Alva ShU passed away at t!tc
The
Ol'lJhans
commJUt::e
announe
dlstrobuted
ed a quiet auction for the next ed as chairman of the nursery Hol~r Hospital Saturday even .1
M1ss Sauer ,Mrs Clarence Mr. meeting and members were re With the BSSJStance of other mg Funeral services were held
Neal v1ce president and Mn L quested to bring articles for same mombers of the Circle It wu als:.J at the Letart
Falls Methodoat
D Dde1 were present
~
\ otcd to purchase addltHma! Church Tuesday afternoon with
Elizabeth Hayes Essie Warner erHtal
trays for the kitchen ancl Interment on the Letar\ Fjll•
and Laura Mae Hartung were nam Mrs Globokar
and Mr.J Blaettnar
ill
Tlie Come Double Claso of the
ed as the Ways and Meana commlt .Vl're named as the committee Ill C&lt;!metel'y
Mr anct ryfr! ~· ~w#~ .8los.!ier
\111111&lt;1 Methodlll Churcl\ met on
tee Detty Rouah, Ed .. WoQ&lt;I !Dd mlke the purchale
nf New England W Va, spent
'rueaday evening In the chureh so
Moldred Meridith Good of Order
Mrs Thomas Young key worn
cial room
Bernice Rlden(lur, Letha Wood and an representatiVe of the Me1gE: tbe weekend wotl! Mr• nudl
'
Leo Crew presided and devo
Elizabeth Woekham, Flowers Lu County Counci l of Church Wom llirfle and o/,)en Flail
Mr and Mrs Harol~ Roush
tlons were led by T A Downie A
ellle Kraeuter Ada Vam Meter en announced the World D;y of
The EJecta CJrcle of the 11 and Helen Parker, Delinquent Es
spent Monday evenong with Mr
1hort buslne111 se.!lsion wu held
after whleh Kenneth Finley pro H S11nborn Missionary soc 1ety d ther Wright Nevada lleaver and Pnyer service for February 21 p,i and Mrs Andy Cro" at Letart
the Naomi Baptist Church •nd Falls
aram chairman led a discussion lhe First Baptist Church met cr. Clara Mu Pyles Orphans
Mav Fellowship Day for May 2 Pamela Sylvester Is 111
Tuesdav even nq at the home of
on Btewardshlp and evangelism
Goldie Frederick, Mae Spencer
A tdessert course was served by Mr1 Pearl Hoffman
Zona Biggs Mabel Van Meter and
Mrs
Harry
Houdashelt
Jed
t~
the hoateases ilfrs Kenneth Fin
B~Uy Ross Jlefreshmeot
Goldie
Big Reduction on the t'ollowlng
ley, Mrs T A Dowme Mrs Rob dcvotJOn,s and rea d Unafraid ol Frederick Ca p t a on Elwobeth
ert Burton and Mrs Adele Cum &lt;he Spirit Mrs Chfford flay" Hliyes Imtlatory Captain Kathryn
Mrs W1il Heolman called Oh
chairmaa prwudtul They mad"
mlngs
Baum, piamst Dolores Kraeuter
Roger Lanham recent))
plana:
for
the
annual
Tea
of
th
..
Attending were Mr and Mrs
asalstant planost Leda Mae Kraeu
Mr and Mra Ralph Pamtcr
21 1ccc hv1ng room su1lcs (sofu und
Leo Crew and daughters Mr and Society Mrs Hayes Mrs Fran, ter Esther Wright and Helen
Membera
of
Evangeline
Chapter
and
chddrcn Mrs Harry Brown
lo JHitch) I lne sclcc:tlu 1 of 1ylm1 and moChcesebrew
ancl
l'lfu
E
L
Hugh
A Downie Rev and Mrs
Wolfe Resolutions Zelda \'Ieber 0 S served the Ladle• Night din and children were Sunday afteres
will
serve
on
the
committee
frlca:e covers Doulllc spn ng construction for
Mr a~d Mra Ken
U wat announced that thel" and E01oe Newell Flag Bearers ner of the Twin City Shrine Club noon callers at the Pamter hom1
added comfort
and aon and Mrs
Mr and MrS: Homer Gcogle n
White
Cross quola had been com and Betty Rouoh and Laura Mo~ held on Tuesday evening at the
Lloyi Moore
were Tuesday evening callers nf
plcled
Mrs Paul Smart Jed th Hartung substitute flag bearers Leaton Hall
GET 2 FOR THE
The next meeting will he Tues
Mrs Charles Bennett was chatr Mr and Mrs W11l Heilman
program and read an art 1cJ
man of, the kJtchen committee
Mr and Mrs Raymond Taylor
T!Jeolosy Relations to D1s segrc day February I
g1tlon
whleh lnolu~ed Mrs Lee Roush Jr and d~pghter Mr and Mr!
$14800
Reg U7U 95 Sofa and Chair
Banquet For Scholan
Mrs Wollos Anthony Mrs Lettie Wm Taylor of Addoson and Ray
Mn Hoffman and Mrs Bculrth
A~ewHomeln
CANTON
S D -{UP)-School Roush and "dn EmenQn Jones
Green, llelge Red
m,ond Snodj:rasa Qf Pomt Pleas
\\ hlte co hostess sencd rt::lrcsh
$U800
2 Reg $229 95 Sola and Chair
menta to the 12 mcmberll prcsen Superlntendenl C E White plan&lt; Mrs • Robert M&lt;Eihlnny wOB ant were Tuesday ullers of .Mr
a banquet honoring all students ol chairman of the dmlng room com and Mrs Robert Paint"
Reg $249 95 Sola and Chair
Ul800
grades
fl through 12 who hi!Ve 8':1 mittee which included Mrs James
Mr and Mrs FJoyd Spence
Ureen
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Theobald
oeademlc
grade average or B of Clatworthy
Mrs Gu~ Reynolds Mr and Mrs Den~11 Geogl~ll
Jiurchaaed the new home wtuc 1
$218 00
$289 95 S11la and Chair
better He oald seholarl are just " Mra Tbeo NeHizilng Mrs Jack Mr an,d Mrs Gerald Voolet were
Wll recently built by Leo Mar
$238 00
4 Reg $299 95 ;Sola and Chait
deserving
of recoanitlo11 as arc Bechtel Mrs trank Cheesebrew Sunday vlntors of Mrs Jennu
shall at 137 South Second Ave
$288 00
2 Reg $3 I 9 95 Sola and Chair
athletes
and Mr1 Jack SaUerfoeld
Roush
from him and h111 mother Mrs
$288 00
I Reg U39 95 Sola and Chair
lle181e Wbe
In Deeoratt:d Color.
$208 00
$239 US Sola and Chair
The Janu11ry mectmg of t 1(1
Mr Maraha11 and Mrs Wuc
~eld Tucsd&gt;)
moved back to lhc1r home m S• l ~bury PTA
Rutland Mr and Mrs Theobald evening al the ochool
.299 95 Sola and &lt;hair
~frs George Slucher
pi esl
who have resided In the H M
and Chair
Cross house on South" Second dt'l t, presJdt'd and (lpcncd th!

DRUGS

Weather

Miss

Coates solo~t for the
t1on ung the Lord s Prayer ac named to noilfy the members of
co,mpon1ed by Mrs Fred Blaeu ll&gt;e Circle of this meelone
nar organist
Two new members 'llrs R~berl

Phone 6!Cf

Junior Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Theiss Home

I

one sister Mrs Bertha l'raley Ma•

son W Va and two grandcloil·
dren
'L
The following nte&lt;es and nep. :)if
hews abo surviVe lln Hattie
Russell Pomeroy Will ll,yeu,
lhddlepori Jay I\IJ!th, l'orof4roy;
Kathleen Gr.. tloouae, Ma!llll W
Va aud aister 1n law Mn 0 It
Myerw Pomeroy and a number of
meets and nephews who !tve 011t

Roger llacon and Mike Costello,
S~rlngfleld

Guards Jesse ~henault Canton
Larry Longanbaeh Fremont, and
Gleb~l Hammercbeck

•

Warren

Tackles DOn AngqsgrJ1,1,11qc'\!
lor, Ken KnapJt. llatllilldn Jerl't
NUes, Van Wert Ivory BenJsmm
M~l!lllon and Saody JVarUn Co
lumbus

sJde the Pomeroy Bend
He was preceded m death 30
years ago by his wife also preccd
mg htm m deat.IJ :Were sl.Sters lfrs
Hattie Klenzmg Huntington W
Va Mrs Nettle Collins, Pomeroy,
Mn Bell Veotb Lo• Angelea Cal,
brothers, Homer and Arthur Seat ~
tle Wash Oscar, Pomeroy, JohD
Akron Earl Myers of Mason W
Va and Ed Los Angeles
Funeral services will be con
ducted Fnday at 2 00 p m m V1r
gmJa Beach V~rgm1a by the Massar Funeral Home

wng Bottom
Churches Plan
Special Service
The Umg Bottom Churches
Will observe youth week dunng
their mornmg worship .serv1ce
Uus Sunday Jan 26 at lO 4J A
M The service was planned ,by
the Chnstlan Youth Fellowship
and will be conducted by youn.!(
peo,le from both the Methodost
and OhrJat1an Churches The ser
VICe J.s open to everyone abd 3
cord1al Invitation 1s ert .. nded
The sermon Will be delivered
by three young people
Yvonm·
Damewood Mary Connolly and
Dallas Mar\ls on the top1c F01
Us Nq Other Wav which 15 the
motto ot the C!Jnst1an Youth fcl
Jowsh1p In 1~8. The openm,.
Psalm wall be read by Gen
Rig&amp;&amp; the mvocation g1ven b)
Kareen DameWO(Id the scripture
read by Janet Bissell and the o•
fering prayer and benedictiOn
g1vcn by Mary Carr
The special music wall be pro
vJc.lcd by the Jumor High chOJr
conlllslmg of Mc l ~mc Brown Su
\nn Myer.s John Newell Rbna
lccn Osborne Kenny Reynolds
Lyle Swam Charles Weber Franl\
and Stanley Wells Dick Hensle)
and Nancy Zumbach The ushers
w11l be Jna Bryant Manl~n 81~
scU and Eleanor Frederick The
Deacons for the olfermg will be
Robert Bogley Okey CoGnolly and
Ronny Cowder) The paanut w1ll
be Joann Hensley
Several of the young p~ople
w1ll be attendmg a district con
\e ntlon m Nelsonville £rom Feb
ruary '19 as a cllmax to Yuuth
week
The above service w11l be helti
in the C~ruuan Church where
Harold C Doaler os mlnoster

Saxbe Is First
To File For
Primary Race

Fifteen Reported
Nelsonvolle February 7,9
Dead In Chicago
The Tuppers Plains churcll lo
Army Calls For
one of four In the Shade Valley Tenement Fire
Pastoral Umty whoeh will be observmg Youth Week during the CHICAGO UP - A paale-llrtck 13,000 Draftees
next two Sundays by Jhe youns en mother whq dropped her Infant
lrom an upper wladow
people takong charge of the aerv
Ices Harold C Doster lhe mmla- of a naming tenemeat In a !Uitle In March Qujtta
effort to aave the elolld s life
ter
As a chmax to Youth Week sev
cral of theae young people wlll be
attend10g a D1str1ct Convention in

daug~ter

IS

learned tOday that all sl•, of llor
WASHINGTON UP-The Army
chlldnm probably perlaheo In the IJOued an order Tlour.day fo
DUV TO MEET
13 000 draftee• In March
The Daughters of Union Vet blaze
At
least
lllree
children
were
March quota wos the same
erans woll meet Monday ol&amp;bt at known dead in the exploaion and as The
m February bu l uearb double
7 o clock at Uoe DAV Hill All fire t~at suUed the overo!rowded ave~age calls on late 1957 Tbe
members are requested to bring tenement Thursday Flve other step up reflects an mcrcase 10
coo kies Installauon of officeu children were listed a.s m~sing the number of men leavmg ser
and mltiatlon of new member
(COntinued on Page Fove\
vice lfter completing theor hot
wo!l be beld
- - ches
The Defense Department said
monthly
draft
cau.13.000
are expected
W ''
to avcrsae
about
for the
remainder of 1968
The Navy and Air Forte which

Leaders
Nazare.ne Ch...""ch Youth
•
y
Mrs. Fred Miller ToCeIebrate Arlmversary
ear ~~~~~:an~: ~~~~~~~~~sn.'torcq~:~
Funeral Services
Are HeldToday

Mrs Davod Entsminger hi! been
called to Columbus by thoh u.Wen
death of her lloter In law Mrs
Fred Moller Tuesday at her ho011e,
1461 Kennlck Road
llrs MUier wae the wole of Fred
Miller a brother of Mn Eastmm
ger
Servo""' were beld !oday at I ~
m at ,tl)e,~oll Weor, Brosa St
Chapet wlut lnte~l In !'Ortlt
Lawn COjllotery

Attorney General Wilham Sax
be today filed petahons with Sec
retary of ~tate Ted W Brown, to
quahfy for re nommatwn m tbe
Ma~ 6th primary
Saxbe the flr8t candidate to f1le
for the Job as ch1ef legal o{f1cer
ror the state filed some 5 000
names from all 88 eounues
The II year&lt;&gt;ld natove of Mecb
amcsburg prevwusly was a Cham
pa1gn County representatl\'e tn

Youth leaders and teen agtlrs from 16 Nttz;~rene churches
tn a 5-county area will hold a zone rally celebraltng t~e 1958
golden anniversary year of the denomination in the Galhpoilf
Nazarene church, 1108 Second live , Tuesday nlg()t (January
28 at 7 30
-Annoversary year plana will be a: KeJaer Fremon~ Paul E Flack
outlmed at the apecoal progrant Dreadn, l(harles W Go..a, A•on
The Nasarefte denomination Lake, aod Robert Quanlttom, o!
which l!lands for tbe WesiOJan Chlllleolhe
,
doctrine of entire senctillcaUon JIIW) and. Mrs Gatea wlll 10 ••
and other orl"'do• Protestant mllllooarles to Brazil nell fall
church hellefs aates Its 1tart to
Tl)e G,lllpolloo meetlnt Is one of
a union meetmc ~~ Pilot Polnl ten young peoples'a rilllea at tbla
Texns In 1908
time on the central O~lo ~lltrlct
Flvb vosltong 1111tol'~ will be In ol tile chun:h which comprlraea
e~arge 18 district "iolflcm mlJ 1112 ~nJI'egaUo~s Ia aD countlea
Nl~lson, JJucyrUJ/''presliliat Jay from Lde Erl• to the Ohto Jllver

olny &lt;lrafteeo tn ~larcll
--~~ - - -

o~!f~! ::~:O~~:~~~~~nd

ed the funeral rites tor Allen
Harppton Wednesday •ere Ethan
Allen Jr of l.os Angeles Calli
a aon, MllcheD Hampton Skod
more, Texas ,a brother and Mrs
SuBie Blackwell, Pettus, Texas, a
olster
FINED $5
,Mildred Lunceford 37 of Mod
dlepQI'I, wu fined $lJ and costs In
Mld!DeP9fl Mayor'• court Wedneaday &lt;M!tolng on charges of latolU
cation

the Stato Legoslature for four
terms He was speaker of the
House lor one tcnn and major1Ly
leader another
Saxbe IS a graduate of OhiO
State Umvers1ty Law Sch.ool, 11
marned and has three children

Wahama Hi Band
Students Taken
To Ohio UConcert Five Scientific Fields Open
Several members of the Wahama

~:!~e r.·~~·~:J"!~~~: ~:..;~:!

umverslty m Athens as a reward

lor sellong the most lockets on the
bands Tag Day last fall
The students who were aceom
pan~od by d~rector Howard Cozart
were as £ollows Shelby Grmstead
Henry Burge~~s Nelson Reynolds
Karen Stewart Jerry Carroll Robert Trlpp Robert Harru and My
ra Foreman
Accompanying the group .and as
siatmg as cht~pcrones were Mr
and Mrs Thomas Grmalead of
Nt::w Haven
The 5Ludcnts also attended 1 re
hearsal of the Wayne Gammon
show a feature presented over
statJOII WOUB RadiO in Athens
Other persons utlendmg the con
ctrt were Mr and Mrs Pbthp Wol
pert and daughter Suzanne, Mr
and Mrs Ru11sell Capehart and
daughter Jackie Robert Roush
Erma Gnnstead Joan Carroll
Kenny Dodson Mr and 'Mrs Don
old Foglesong and dalJibler, Mar·

tbn

Mrs. Ed Ebersbach
Claimed By Death
ToReJJIOn Sc'1ence Fair Entr1es Thursday Evening
0

1

1

l)

Students ol the tri slate area who plan to enter the 1951i
Marshall College Regtonal Sctence Fatr have a chOICe of ftve
sc1ent1ftc fields to choose their exhibits ftom accordmg to
Dr John D Wolszon fatr dtrector
The ra 1r to be held March 21 --- - - - - , - - - - 22 offers the followmg scmntJflc r mscrvatJOn and smular subJect"
£Jelds btology ehem stry phym- che mstry
meludmg theone~
nnd earth and prmc1plcs of chemistry ehem
31 d engmccnng
sciences

The Se1cncc Fs1r Jli il l'Ollt'l:
lion of exhlbll.ti each o( which 1s
dmngncd to show tt b1ologJcal
chemtcal engmeenng matbema
tical or physical prmt::Jple a la
boratory or other pro... c--dure or

an mdu.stnal development
Exhibits are divided mto 1wo
dtVJSJOJlS The semor diVISion m
eludes lOth to 12th grades and
the )Unor dJVJslon the Ulh through
the tlth grades
Fields 111 wh1ch students may
compete are biology meludmg
plants anm1als msects healtit
bactenolo• a 1 atom~ w.ellJcme

utrv 1f s01l food petroleum m
sectJcJdes agr1eoltural producL ~
organ1c and morgamc ma1eraL
phntography pamts and JOdus
tnal processes
1
the field of phyucs am
cngmet rmg exhtbJts constdcrcrl
acceptable mcludl&gt; m:~thematu~al
pnnclples ph)Sical laws pumps
maehmPs engJDC8 heat electr.
c1t~ light color
photogra phy
telegraphy radio televiSion and
prme1ples or c6nstructaon such a~
automobiles airplanes roads and
telep hones
In earth sc1ence dJvls10n rock:;
nuneraJs mmeral resources so'•
((ontmued on Page Five)

Funeral serv1ecs for Mrs.: Ed
ward Ebersbach of 105 Wright
S reet Pomeroy who died Tburf
1 v mght 111 Metgs Gener;t Hos
p1tal w1ll be h:eld Sunday at 2 9
1 m the Ewmg Funeral Chapel
l he deceased IS surv1ved by
11cr h 1shand Edward and a nul;ll
lll~r or brothers SI.Slers, nepllews
nd RICCeS

Bum! will be madt:: 111 the \
leech Grov~ Cemetery on t!Jo
Ianni) lot

MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP ~ Produce
Eggs steady, consumer gradel.
wb1tes and browns A jumbos 3&amp;:.
42 A large 3(}.37 A medium 28-35,
~ small 23 31 B large ~ FQll
Cmemnab wh1t2s and browns. A
large 41-43, A medium 38-41, B

large 37 39
Chackens fryers le lower

ff7

ers 3-31'. lb 22 24 heavy hons1 !.7
21 hght hens 10 12
'
Hutter 00 I(:Ore 71

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