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                  <text>S-D~y Sentinel, Pt,meroy-Middleport, o., Jan. 28, 1958

The 0 aa·r Y Senti'nd

Middle,port Brow•ieScouts
United Methodist
First Meeting Is Thursday Family Night Is
. The first meeting ot the Brow- troop leader and her assistants Held On Sunday
rue Scouts will ~ he l~ on Thurs- are Mrs. Maxme Allensworth, Mrs.

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day jafter school m the busement Clifford Stumbo and Mrs. James ', Family Night 5 onsored b
of Heath. Methodtst Chureh This Pullens Members of Mrs Theiss' Young Adult eta! was h~&lt;itne
meellhg IS for those who are al- Troop Co~mtttee arc Mrs Robert the Un1ted Method 1st Chur ~I1
ready reg.tstererl
Schmoll, (hurman, Mrs. Phyllis Sunday cvPmnf
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At lhe present time the mem- Hackett and M1ss Anna Howell
A polluck d111ne
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•bl!rsblp ·ts I uII but th etc IS a wa1tSIK o'clock follow rdwas
b serve
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There are two troops of Brownies. Mrs Pal ShPrmB,fi Mllls IS
the leader of one trOOp and her
aSSistants are ~1rs Geraldme AI·
len, Mrs Jl!an :\loody, and Mrs
J ean Morgan Mrs ~tills' troop
commJUcc rons1st s of lfrs Robert
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cha1rman.
~lni Ricluud Wells
ande,Mrs
Roger ·11orgap
Mrs Paul Thrl55 IS the olbcr
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Th

e Homebu ilders Class of the
M1adi epor t Ch urc h o1 Cl1rist will
hoId a Rum mage Sale at the former Dut ton Drug Store bulldmg on
~Ill ;trect on rnday and Satura~, anuHry 31 to FeDruary l
nyone who Wl9hca to have
rumma,gc picked up 1s to call Mrs.
Wilham Slater al 8311 -M
The class will also have a Bake
Sale on Saturd!!.y, FeDruary 1 at
the Robinson's Tn-Lustre Clean
crs Anyone who \l.ants their bak
cd goods p1cked up shoul~ call
MIS Russell Wilson at 6410

I 1st at 530 1&gt;

Willwm

Francis, has called a ~peoal meet·
mg of the rmancc and Program
CommHt.ees and all the room mo
thers for Thursday at one o'clock
and ha5 askctl that lhl')l all be pre-

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Mtss Marilyn Grueser return
ed to Columbus Monday afte.
spcndmg the weekend WJth he~
paren~, Mr and Mrs- Karl Gruc
.!!er, Mmersvllle
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Farley
ol Ch~ylon,W. Va , and Edward
Parl:er Jr. ere weekend guest:.
ol th
arenl.s, Mr. and Mrs
Ed•vard Porker, Sr.. Mloersvllle
Mrs. Freda Mitch has ' r,turnec~
to her, home I~ MlnerlvlUe after
a visit With relatives in Clncln
nat1.
Charles Grueser who is em·
ployod m V.lr&amp;inlo spenl. t~• week
end Wl!&gt;b hi! ,amily at ' MlnW·
Vl!lf,
l isses Ethel and .Clara Gar·
land were m Colu,mbus laSt week
CBiled b,y the death af a frle~d.
Mrs Elmer Gears and .son John
Gears and friend, MISS 'Mabel
Knott all of Glouster were Sundar guests ol the Iarmer's aon-ln·
law and daughter, Re\' and MrE
Eugene Brown and family.
Rev. Eugene Brown lefl Mon·
d•y lor Columbus to attend the
Ohlo Pastors Convention
Mr and Mrs. Harold Brabbm
and Mr and Mr.i A c. Downm~

Church wenl t('l Huntln,l! lun Sat
urday for n s·.vtmmm!( p~r1y at
the YMCA Pool
Those ,IZOJng mdudet.! Frcrl Sla
tcr, Lois ,,nn Sauer, Sus1c Aliens
worth, Ca1'r1!yn Hussell U1charrl
Bolm, G~orgc
Sauc~, Johnn y
Allt&gt;r:sworth unci Karen G)l'l.U:
They were ,Jccompanwd by Rc\'
Howard Ruppcll, Lewis Sauer Jr
and Mrs Lucy Gregg

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Gas Range
Pay Only $$9.58 down
and $2U.OQ per month

Hair CuHing
Styling- Bleaching
and Tinting

·BAKER
FURNITURE

OI'EN 9 TO 8 MON.
TIIROUGII SAT,

On 1'bc Drlghtest Corner

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'Oiled Wed, Artcrnoon

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The West11Jin1ter Youth FellOW·
ahlp ol the First Presbyterian The Stall and oirlcers of the
Church went to Nelaonvllffl· $u!l· Pythlan Sisters met at the home of
day at att'end a Yiiqtb Rally. 'rbote Mrs. Casb Bal!j, Vo,ohy 'evening
were 200 prese~t.
with Mr&amp;. Martha Chl!ds " tbe aoThe next RallY iNJII tie al lleer· slating hostua.
field on May I.
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The meeting opened wltb prayMiss Lynn Buchanan; Faith or from tbe Yearpook Mrs. WI!·
chairman of the Youth Cou•oll llam Allman 'Presided.
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had the closing wcrshlp service. ' ' Plans were made lor thelr. an·
Those attending were Judy Sau- nual dinner whlcb wlll be held on
er, .'LYnn Buchanan, Janice Zirkle, February ~. Two ' new mornbell,
ElSie Reichart; Carolyn RuiSell, Mr~ Frank Chcesebrew and Mrs,
Hele~ Taylor, Patt)l Lowery, Bev- Natftaa Biggs Jr., were received
erly Perrjn, Jamie Jobb, ·sandra r into the organization
Hysell, RIChard Bolin, Karen / Games were played and prizes
Gregg, Judy Gregg and SuSie Al· were won by Mrs. Myron MU!er,
Jenswort~.
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They were accompanied by Mrs I Mrs Bertie Watll and Mrs. Bob
~udson White, adlvlsor, Mr. and BurkeU.
•d'rs. Donald Lowery, Mr1, Lucy The hostessea served ulad, sind·
Gregg and Miss Farle Erlewlne.
wlcbes and eoffee to the members
and thl'ee JIUcsto, Mrs. Burkett,
Flatwoods
Mrs. Btggti and i.-ra. Cheesebr~w.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzn Osborn or
Athena nnd Mr and Mr1. Harry
Kinnan and lamlly oi l Rosevlllo
TliACHIIt'$ PENSION ,'
were Sunday •uestJS of Mr anrt 1 B
"rs E J. HULl
Ji. E. Vt.-:JISJ ' A'tiei!J
Jorinny Brydt' 'I' nl s 1 rd
GIU~ICI wa1 th' first retired
with 11r, and Ml:i ·
Jfil~ 'Y , reacher ltere \O receive . a ,,peru•
M .'!j u~der a new city proviBion.
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01 r. •• " ~/udloi wljl· l!lli&gt;ejve 3~ ~PI·
and Mr~.
been 111
~hoi !'a• Iars a month. Sbe tauthl f~ at
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finle1
fam1ly spent the ~eekenrl
wttlt relatwes l!:t Cnrrollton.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. William · Grat,.
and son James, Charleston, wep
weekend guests of her parents
Mr and Mrs. W11lbm Baker
Sunday guests of Mr ~nd Mr~
Wtlham Baket were Mr. and MrGary Dudding and son Sammy c!
Huntington
Mr and Mrs Willard Eberpbach
and daughter Cheryl visited Sun
day with her parents, Mr anr'
Mrs Clare!lcc Might of Bradbury
Mr and Mrs Ttoy Jones Jr
,nd sons Michael&gt; John and Jer
of Columbus ware weekend
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S~clety - ~ucsls or Mr. -=-.n-d -~Irs. Frank frey
guests of thelC pa rents, Mr. 11ft'
Checsebrew and Mr. J B Hayes. Mrs Roy Jones Sr, o,f S)·racus
Mr. and Mro. M. F Jlarman and ••d MT_ and Mr. £ ~· · IIIII 01 ,
\fr .m rl Mrs ~·rnn k lm ClArk
,IIJd son ha ve moved mto the flue daughters. Carolyn and Diane and
son, David, and Elmer Shaff~r of Smlth, enroute to Charleston. llJI.lrtmcnt (ln South Scronfl st
Mrs. Rlebard Rawling 1, form•
Mr iJitf! Mrs CharlcE Woodc of Eric, Penn, were week end guests
Alfred atut }fr and Mrs John of Mrs John K Sm1th TheY were cr Meigs County resident, cl "far·
Hnycs of Chester Wl'l e recen\ jomed Sunda)l Dy i~lr and t,frs. lon, ls a medical patient at Melga
V!nccnt Dabo and Jean Ellen of General Hospital.
DannY Brown, who recently unPomeroy and Thomas Kelly
derwent an appendectomy at the
Dm11er guesta recently of Mr M01gs General HoapJtal, b11 been
and Mrs Buford ~ East were her returned to his borne on North
sister, Ml'S. Eugene Fry and Third Avenue.
daugbter, Carolyn, of Zanesville
'Everett Bachner Is able to be
out now after 1:1 reclmt Illness.
Mr and Mrs. John K. sm1th Jr.
of Akron were overn1gbl guests
FrJday of h1s mother, Mrs J. K
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Wellston Rockets Get
O .u tside Shooting

Mrs: w. E. Reeves ,

Prov~s Bad

Car An~ !ruck
Mission In ~llis~on •
pl'l!nllsing young preacliers m On Lmcoln Hill
Pollee inveat1gated
Prandeis oomes to

Claimed By D~ath ,
Tile Middlel'llrl Yellow Jackets caught Wellston here on a 'At c
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Funeral lcrvlces are as yet
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· incomplete 191'-Mrs. w. E. Reeves
I O~lf., Mark Kelly of .the Jacket:o, was up to form on offense 1 formtr Meisa County ~ehool tea·
and defense. The husky forward hit eight field goals and four 1eher and veteran Poatmlotreu at
for foUr at the free line for 20 - '
1Carpenter who dll!d at her Car
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r penter hofl1e Tuesday evenlnt.
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Hi! ,Production was only )wo
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Mr1. Reeves . formerly • tausht
mort cf Gene Reed's 22 points lor
I at Pegtpw~ lor __ ,.V!f~l . years
Wellston carded on 1tf lleld goals
and later liecame tbe' Poatmlltre..
··~ two' lree !oases All but one
at Carpent,er, a PQSifion which
1 0f, Reed's baskets came
on his/
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~ she held fGr· a ,Perlqd o( more
,.,eiredly long two-ha•d•d set ahot
lp•n 40 ~·"'·
·,from 25 feet away.
· ~ She was prece11e&lt;1 In death by
U the SEQ's 3·7 Jackets were
COLUMBUS UP-G
Will her huabanll approximately 110
ever to beat the big Wellston team
O'N .11,
h ov 0· !d. years ago when he W3S killed by
thl
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st . ht
111m
e1 s p Y!I!Ctan sa 8 tram
, , Me yeawr, ll'"was 1daT mgCo
Tuc.~day night !hat the governor's
Surviving the deeeued' ia one
ax a wll an om mpston,
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' the big men, played In a IJ•st ulf ;•ct~rx rtomd ha ,m 111 ••hi at·0 "ster. Mrs. Myrtle Nltkles, AI·
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ban)', and several nieces and ne·
x oo wo nc
c e 't'e.s_ume his full duties
and ac· h
1 wance.
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wa&amp;
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• Dr. George I Nelson ~aid a late ·cw Mlrsn!l•lu Ohio With the
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Chesaer
of Marsh·
, oc; I ~18Se u:.~f. alter bun· thmg quile satiSfactory. He B8id lletd Method~t Church ofl•ciat·
DY., ay ~ft waa a 1 atu t aSs1gn- O'Ne11l was progressma
ven 1
' plent lor them, II not lmpoSBible. well
ng.
• In the llrst bOll they hit only e'•ht
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,.,e Repu bl'Jean ••vernor, who dLee 1McComas
t t r olth Middleport
dec
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of 29 ahots, mast of them eloae·m. bas announced he 10uld st:ek re· a mm s ra or or e
ease .
But the Jacketa could do little election for a' second term, 1mf· 1
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, llidd!eport led 11-8 at the first Weddesday oh a trip from Dar· 00W
' quarter a en4, a~d 21-19 at hall· ton.
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rotta. (ouled dut

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Act'IVe Candidate
In Pnmary Race

Js Forecast

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Pomeroy

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on Tuesday night, Febru·
ary 11, tO speak to an ~petted capacity Youth Ntght audt·
ence in the rotnt Pleasant Beruor High auditorium.
Rev. J. 8', Keefer, pa.tor of the Church of Christ In Chris·
tlan Unloa will pre~lde while stu·
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w!U leafl. jo . the devR!JqnaLter·
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· Desp1te one of the moJt · lo~e­
ment nlgbll o! the 19$7 Mlu)bn,
the Youth Nllht attendance 'I'"
the lar&amp;ell ol lhe entire. Wl•k
and Steering Committee ol!l~ls
.-tlcloote an even Iarget gr~IIP
this
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an actldent of LIDcoln Hill Tues

day in wb1ch 1 car and a tru~k
coHlded 11 the re.sult of 1now and
1ce on the atreetl.
Police Chlel Frank D Hudson
said that the 111416 Ford S!ltlon
Wagon bemg driven eastward orr
the hill by Herbert Ole Simmon&lt;,
46, ol Pom&lt;roy, suddenly began
sk1ddmg on a turn and amashed
into a truck bemg drlven up the
hill by Walter Bentr
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was done to both vehicle• the
Slmmona car aufferina: esLJmatetl
damages a! $CiOO and tbe Benll
truck approllmately $3&amp;1.
No one was mjured In the ac
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ear thelt and served a
coLuM;.us UP- 'I'he ' stat•
blanket already on the ground In term In the penitentiary. Hero Highway Deportment uld today
most parts ol the state
he was con~~erted to the Christ· that Its d"!Sion• 9 and 10, I are
The weatherman sllld t~mpera· lan ~lth. Due to hla extenaive l!llklns a prcl;,unnry stud)' 1p
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tures range d from &amp;.IJ
•• at zaneB Jcw~a11
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••"the11sIem 0 mo rrliiatw11JC
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Local grollndhogs
may or • may
nol see their shadow sunday. prov· ville to az at Chesall'ake Cotum· ha1 me111or1Eed most of the Old futare Lake Erle-to·Ohio :River
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Freeway.
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1~1n; bt~1 th
bee ,;:a~!!e~
ha~:!nss and Cincinnati 26
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S W ht t', 1 The loreeast today was lor the
Tb11 J1ynam1c spealrer " much •••anced by tbe Southeastern
Pa es ~e11o~i rrt . rigfl ·8 k snow flUrries to diminish, al· m demand by college and profess· Obio Regional Couoei1.
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omeroy, .m qui e ce 1m 1 oc · h h
f Ohid
t tonal lfOUps as well as large However, the department made
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, T~en ·Kelly hlt two charities and ol 20 to SO robins have erred In t oug h molt o , waa "'pee • I c'urcbOI ond gathenngz Ho re It I th t
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added a •idB court one binder for eomrng oorth before February~
J~ ave ,s~me moredl ~~ow. 1'' eiDtly completed two ~cry sue 1• ~e(r : no ;~rna Pj8Jir 1~5
11}23 lllldHle;&gt;ort. But lllax Wallo~
Tuesday he was amazed wlind " n" we,rc e"!'!tte
e ear cOI8ful crusade In Canada
,. t 1 nlg d done.
e lprdo e~ I
twlated In O';t ol the slot to tie It !be Robina , on bia ground, yes, brle Y ear Y ton•... ' but mort
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up and Re&lt;lu hit two tnore ng ahlvermg ;lightly, ,but itlll appar· light snow was lorecut lor lair
wnllte program and 1f con·
ones and Hill added one lo~1931· ently convinced It was time o leave toniJht and Thuraday.
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A I~w prea~~ area" movl!li
V~o
built entirely Irom state lunda.
Tbe Jacke)l cli,nbed ~ack to . • live weeks early, March 1 being out or the Norihern ~Ide.~ tb\•
The proposed road would be
. 88 -b~ the •third quarter's end 34
on I the usual date lor their trip to mornmg wiU trlcger lhursday'
constructed by relocallog OhiO 5
fo\11' points lrom Bobby Nelson, southern Ohio
!Continued on PliO 11..1
between Logan and Hunhlngton,
hook t I fr K II , dE 1 "They'll probably have w make
- - -W Va' North (rom Log!n, the
""T."' e ap ece om e y an
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proposed road would roughly
e;t Bowles, atd • free throw by an extra trip aouth and back up M~son
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f II 'Oh' 13 t s d t
Roy Lone.
here thlfl year because surely we'll
o ow
1o
o an us Y·
Opening tbe final Ira"!• Wolton bave some rough winter In FebThe herd o! Jones and Jones
The department "'d that some
. and Tom Compston bit lcr 42-34 ruary," said Mr. Hazelton.
of l\9ule I, Pt. Pleaunt, placed seellors of Ohto 13 may be relo·
The closest Middleport came aile;
Robms usoally leave thia local·
0 ee
llr,lt In Muon Ccunty on the cated or Improved and that the
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DIDA Honer Roll lor the month work w" not part ol the prOpos·
a was ~., on
e Y.!1 n ce
M North-South Througltway.
drive-in layup With 3:30 OQ the
of Decem""' with 40.4 average
Gov. c William O'Neill and
clock.
pounds ol fat per cow.
hiahway Chief Charles Noble ,•.
Walwn got 3 and Reed 6 Polnlal
Joe F. Burdett.• native ol Ma
Other herds In the order or speeted the proposed route in
l in the ~nal mlnut~l w ~uck tho
haoans Cfiolcudnty!or ntobwe DeolmCochraartllecstnono-, 'tbelr placlriJI are as follow.· Ray &amp;)uthcastern Ohio l"t No. 13.
Heckel! 7th leai!Ue victory aalelY I'_
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Tbe aovcrnor and Noble hid a
awp;.
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. 'l'h• Jatkets again last nl~t, I~
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West Virglniln He Is,. at' pruenl pojlllds ol lat per cow; Otmer Gov. Cecil Underwond regarding
c~ntraot 1o thejr outatandlng game Ch,rles D~w, Rose Hill, Pome· the assiOtant ·alate treasurer.
Llevllli, West Columbia, S7.4. tho proposal but no statement
aaaina\ A,Il)en last .woek ~ roy, alormer architect and con·
The of!ice which Burdott I• G. C. Sol)lmer, South Side, 'J5.B,
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obieste&lt;!1 wlUfhltdnslrom
'tbe oul- tractor in thiS are~ lor a number ,..klog is lor the unexpired term ~:~~n~~a~er,Leo!"t~'i;. ';;~i '"~h:~:utheastern Ohio Region·
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B IB 8 P • 316 , '~,e ie' J
ll Council proposed the roa~ as
~alno the bll Wellaton re· morning
He ls the !ormJ;r president of
M eon, · • a r or· art 1 d t c tc fro Nl&gt;rth
bounders, .)V,ion and compaton, Funeral arransementa which aro the W"'f Vlr~lnla st.te be"!~,. of ~~ •1°~P~~1111
F~r7i ~·0~ c.)lc. :.., gbt"0 1~e~h~ml Fla.m
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'Ia yet Incomplef!l, are under the control 8nd b the so~ ol Mts P. .,.w s,
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from
bearl~l
lllgbtiy ~ff life Home.
Pt Pleasant.
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Iaf and David Rou•h. New Have n,
• :r:ed away lrom the basket ...
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~e lat~nclung

a~ge i~e Pon\e~y

marked·
of an im·
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aginary space
on the
of
'Junior High
Schpol. Mrs. Eva Stout's elghllt;gude history ~udents, In -.an
Unusual andJI!ghly entlll'lalninJ
.,sal!mlily program, engineer,._,
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ed the tr!P'I to space in a PI~'Y."~t~~lled "Mars Ji'an..ay', W c
~nnoun~.
d...rlbed to the Ju.nlor High stu·
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u• Holt,
"true·y
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•·• bewapace•
1111mm.
en
lll!fore the iailnchlng howevl'l" coilltruded by the stud~n\4 With
lhe .,..mbly followed .;ore doww:' · ~fstithl'g '111\1 {lound .e(lfllll which
!Harth lin.. ,TIIlen the P!~l!rtlll bfighte~W t)fe)Iiuslon of _ .
31 , ' tiegllll wit~ the tr.ll!jjij,Q!l .1ravel. tlrcu&lt;d In spa,ce aulll, ,
the sra4e
a Iute led by tar,cy )JorailfY, ·¥l•f.ed , lp tbe lpi\JO ahlp wit~ Cap4
Michael
Bowen. JudY Hewe~ »Ill &gt; M,oOnll~t • wete Prbfueqr
oon led In proying the Lord'i PraY· Wolliliit Von HoundoJ, played•br,
er. For,the Scripture r.-•dlna Pen· , ,!c~ael11'ulli. and Cu~by, '11~9 In
ny Moore c~oao the eighth cbapt&lt;:r' ,real Ole I• Walter Grueaer. F1ret
of tbe book of ')lalaebl.
. ,n~ ~t&lt;ond Akela soou\a were Ed·
dlt lklfll!llton and Euseno Jobn·
of' the prosram . ston '
trip to lola"· ' The
travelers were areetN.f,~:;~~~~~~j~ll repreaenled the .~ after 'their succesaful landlnr
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announcer and on 'Min "'.the queen cf the Mil'
of Slllri U~,' Joyce BuekleJ, ond ber
part o! C!OIIrtl , l&gt;YJ!l! Mlgb~~ Judy M!Ufr,
cf ~e '!'~ ilbter,' Ann ... Arnll!d. IIIII
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The Jackson lronmen of Coaeh George Mingle pulled the
biggest upset 'ol the SEOAL aeason last night as they nipped
the previously undeleated Pomeroy Panthers by a score of
45-43 011 the new JAckscn lloor.
Pomeroy's loss thus slopped their winning s~eak at II and
left tbelll with a one game lead in the league race for the
champlonoblp
The Jronmen played Jnsp&amp;recl
boll thrcugl!out the IOtond half
after they a:ot 1 tlltl! of the lead
lor the li,..t time In the game.
They ccntlnuoualy out-rebounded
the Panthen on both ends of tltP
court as final stat11tita gave lherr.
a tall! ol 43 rebcundo to 28 lor
Pomeroy
'*Upon the announcement of
In that rebonndillg department Randall Metcalf that he was waiv·
h'IR( the atol')' of the outcome lng a jury in the trial of hl!t
ol the aame deopite the lact that cJJent. J R Ty&lt;.~, charged wrth
the Panthers were way off m mak1ng false statement! 1n effect·
tltcir Jhoolinc. They connected mg sale of a deep frePze , Jud !! ~
on only 13 ahota of 50 from the John C Bacon dJ.Squallflcd him·
floor for a torr1dly low 26 per self from hearmg the case witn
cent.
out a Jury
Meanwhile, the Jawon learn
In do10g so Judge Bacon indr·
was having a good nlaht percent· cated that many people have call
agcwue In field goal accuracy ed in person or by telephone at
They hit 18 ol 41 lor an avera'' )jlJ home, expressing rhemselvts;
ol U 9 per cent.
further that atatements released
Coaeb D1ck Retttln offered no to the newspapera concerning the
a!Jb11 alter the pme and dJ.J- m~ttter raJ&amp;ed complica!loru
counted any idl!a that the tlau
"In many of yeara Gf practice
back boar4t In the. new Jackson as a lawyer," Judge Bacon .aa1d, l
gym co.t them the bill game He hne been attorney for and ad
Pmnted to the rebound statlstlca v1sed many of the persons who
and eommeoted, "Tiut'a where signed papers for the salesmen
we lost 1t."
Involved 111 these cases Thts
would dtsquahfy me as a matter
The came began with every of law"
indJcatJon that the Panthen
"I regret I find lh11 necessal'}'",
IUiiht hne an easy time of it as Judge
Bacon sl1d becau!le It
they quickly raced to an 8-1 lead
has
not
been, IS not now, nor
only to see it cut dC~wn by the
will 1t ever be my policy tv
end of the flnt quarter to 17 11 nmd
I11Y
respomnbrlitie3 as
A bu.eket by nm E1snaugle at
judge You see the same diS·
the outset of the second quarter quallhcahons of a juror apply to
narro*ed the score to 17 13 but
when he 11 asked to sll ·
goal! by Paul Folmer and ST aas judge
a JUror"
Johnson qulcrl)" gne tt"ae Pan"Notwtthstandtng tlte &lt;!ons1der
then their ~i:te&lt;t lead or the ation
mentioned," Judge Bacon
game at 2l·Ur..
concluded, 'I am constantly act·
Late In th(l JCcond q·~arter mg on var10us matters as Com·
w1tb the score 37 20 tn (avor Gf mon Plea, Judge, a.!l Probate
the Pant~• BalTJ' Wngl:l's held
(Continued On Pqo FCIVI'I
goat immfdlately followed by
EIBnauglr.'a narrowed tbe gap at ~·
27·24 at halftime with tbe Pan 1&lt;)JX
then barel1.r~t in front.
Two qulcl" lleld goals at the
•tart cf tb&amp; . third quarter by
Frank Sw1ntl&amp; of the Ironmen
them into\. tile lead for the
time In ·IM game 28-27.
PABXERSBI1RG., W. Vo. UP- ~
i~'!•liill!d on .,... llwl
Six· Partertburs fire,..,, -lndud&lt;
I' &amp;!h :1 T •
Ina a captlld; wen Indicted .wcJay.
eur~ \Jt.[" 'tJWl
mi lar&lt;eny charlleB in connection
with a series of thefts from the
::e.!"''" . Roebuck warehouse
The Wood County grand jury
returned .three md•ctmenll againsl
Capt Bernard A. Trippett, two
CHARLESTON, W. Va. UP- for grand larceny and ooe of pet·
A chartered private plane sa1d ty larceny
lo be earry1ng four persons was
lndtcted on charges of gr81ld tarmissing today on a night from. ceny were former pnvatea Paul
Flor1da to Charleston
: ll'. Cochran, Lewis C Wnght,
State Police searched a remot~ Ronald .J. Foster and Ralph E.
area 12 m1les north of her~ Grimm. Jack George, another pri·
\fhere a trucker reporttd seemg~~ vate, was ind1clfd lor petty lar·
a f1re.
' eeny.
All bave been diSmisaed from
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the department since there arrest.
Mtmben of tht Mli11 County
Two other men also were indict·
CAP S,uod""' wore olertod ot ed lor grand larceny '" the case3:00___
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to Wodnoldoy
rti
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the James B. Smtt
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Self From Bench
On Freezer Case

Parkersburg
Firemen lndit1ed
On Theft CJW~es

wntractqr D'Ies

POMEROY

p~:S~ MOORES 'on;,·~~
14" Tubeless Town and
Country Tires
AT NEW LOW PRiCES

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Reg. $12.95

DeNte41'el'.. l•tertJU·Of I'M ,_..,,.,.. . . bet~
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It w8'1teed ~hatrkepr·:W~Illlo~t.
In th~ came wjth hll foh&amp; abo!
rrom
the eenter. poming out
In ths . ~~ haU1 ~¥4 pot bls
club loto •IJ poi~! Iead'lolthln·two
minutes This ·was nevor less than
t~ee poinll uotll aune's end and
It reJChed nine po\nts midway in
the fourth
qu•rter.
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out of l1ve attempts lrom lsr out
l,n the ope~ing 111lnutes. Ri8 first
two madf the score 23-21 for Well·
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A't T ' •rht torpedoed
the
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\II Work Completed
In less th1111 aWeek

pounded exaclly ,IS SJlCCii iC{I!
Today's answvr 1s Colorado

BY UNITED PRE~$

dar ond tonight, Thurodor cloudy
IIIICI 101110 onow likely, IIMlo
ChiiMO In tomporotJro, High to·
doy 11-34, low tonight In tho 201.

Game Fails

To Click Against Jackson Five

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perfect y~ 'round
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DURING RUTLAND FUIINITURE and MASON

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omeroy .antbers I
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Pythian .Sisters
Meeting Is Held
At Bahr Residence

were Sunday

of Dr. and Mrs. c.-E

Downie.

with a birthday dmner Sunday In
hpnor of her daughter, Janis, who
Ia a atudenl nurse at Holzor Hos·
pita! In Gallipolis.
Guests mcluded Mr and Mrs
M!' ,and Mrs. E Stanford Stockton of Hemlock Glove, OhiO
IV!Iph Gibbs Jr and Gloria and
Gregory or New Haven, w. Va; are announcmg the engagement of their daughter Lind
Mr ancl Mrs W1lhum Chllda und Marie, to John N Watson. son of Mts Myrtle Watson, 'Miners~
Shelia and \\IJCkey, Mr and Mrs. VIlle, Ohio, and Mr. Loyd L. Watson Freemon! Ohio 1
T~e brtde·elect 1s a 1957 graduate ~f Pomeroy' High School
dace and Mrs Mmme Gilmore.
and IS now employed as secretary lor Alkms Chicks Inc. Mr
:.Vatson graduated from Pomeroy High School in 19SO, served
'onh!heVU S Navy for four years, and is now employpd by the
IO a.Jiey Electric Co
No definite dale has been set for the wedding.

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Janis Childs Is
SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY. H.onor Guest At
5H0 p
Birthday Party
Mrs. Martha Childs t!nlerlained

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Linda Marie Stockton Is Engaged

Presbyterian WYF
Swimming Party
Enjoyed Saturday
Tht.

Will

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the program after Which A2,.
Hensley Brown, son of the Rev'
and Mrs Eugene BIO\\n .gave an
mtere~tlng talk on hiS experl
ences While st&lt;l tiOned at Guam
and told of var 1ous t11 ur" mad,•
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while there
Mrs C c 'l'ompkms was 111
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charge of the
children durmg th 1•
progrzun and J&gt;lHyNI a nlllnbcr of
recordet1 stones and songs
A mls.ston study rlass on Ja·
pan for the Youth tdlowshi!J
taught by Mrs H:tl'fY p Snutrl
preceded the Fum!ly Night

lowshlp of the Jo'1rsJ Prt2Sb)tenan

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The president,

INCLUDES
ll.tfriguator

ummage Sale

sponsor
a J1tncy Supper 111 the grade
school auclltorium Sttturday, Feb

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Syracuse PTA
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Is Saturday

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Presbyterian
Youth Rally Is
At Nelsonville

ACTION PILID
A -...u for moner only, totally
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rued today lo C9mmon Ple18
CoUI'I here by Dick TYrrell Jewel·
eu lni'., ~ldand, C&amp;IU, agalnll
Ra»rY ' D.' ' t,fe, 1\t. 2; Pomercy.
Webmf · aiid .Fulll represent tbe
plaintiff:.

Not more. tban 10 percent of
the first place winners are also
the Medalist Rating.
competition is nahonwlde
While at Middleport Mr Howell
was active m the publishin&amp; of
yearbooks a t the local High
School.

Federal Hearing
End Today
or Ducky Corn
COLUMBUS UP-A federal
courJ was expected to wind up
bearings today on a motion for a
11~&gt;w trbl for Ironton City coon

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•lr .~ttrch for the
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bois flrl!lf tho Rarch party
..,. Dr. I. R. Pick...., B. f.,
Parmaloo, Howard Dolloy ""'
Emmott Shulot'. Tho l...t
IHr&lt;h porty took off from 1M
Chtthlro Airport,

cilman DustiD E. Cern, who r...,
a $130,000 fiDe and a 45-year sen·
tence for federal tax violations.
Dr. Rebert A Evans, Franklln
County coroner and eounty health
commissioner, wu scheduled to
The plane Teportedly took of
co,mplete testimony today.
from
St. Pt.tentburg, F1a , theJ
He teat1fied that a lung prison
term could kill Corn, convicted landed at Augusta, Ga., befof'l
continumg a night here.
last Oct. 30.
The unidentified pilot radioe&lt;
the Kanawha A1rport contro
MARKIT REPORT
tower here at 4 p. m Tuesda.
CINCINNATI UP- Produce:
that he was Oymg in thick over
Eggs, weak, prl&lt;es at larms, cast and was not far from Char
consumers, whites and broWDS, A lesion but was rurming low 01
jumbos 36-42, A large 32-37, A me· gas At 6 p m. the pilot said the
dium 2!1-35, A small 23-31, B large erart was going down but d1d no
Z8·35, FOB A lar&amp;e 40-42, A me- gwe a lotatlon.
d\Um 37-40, B large no aalea.
Two oewpants of the plant
Chickens, weak, fryers 3-3~ lb were said to be Mrs. Bertha M
21-24, heavy ben• 11-21, llgbt hens1
of Charleston and heJ
101" I
prices 20000 a l2l'
L. M1ch1e, also ol
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24, 34,000
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Mason Grown Hay·
Wins First Place
undeterm~ln~e~d. ~~~~o~
A~' Annual Show District EUB CJturch Officers

NHaven Mothers A sample ol orchard grass hay
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arown on the larm of E c Cir·
March On Polio the::,~·.e~a~~·
It~'::!;~: r~~.~~t\~bb~~
Third Annual Hay and S1tage
Thursd. ay E, Veiling
• ShowThe atHayJackson's
M1ll, w va
and Siluc Show "
The •"Mothers
March on Pol•'o"
,
will ad
be helu in Ne\o Hoven nn
'l'llur ly, Jan. 30 betwun the
hours of ·8 an~ 1 P· m.
The American Legion iwdhary
will conduct t~e convaul ,and the
drive will begin when· tile Pottery
whistle biows at 6 o'eloet. Please
leave your .plJrch Uahu •en and
aonat4 to the "March of Dim""

awarded
of a po.!l~ble

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Some of tbe firemen had also been
employed by Sears.
ArraigDment lor all eight 1.!
JCheduled Friday belorc CirCUit
Judie Donald F. Black. '111ey were
arrested last month following an
iDveatlptioo into the disappear·
ance over a period of several
nonths of art1clet valued at liev!1'1! thousand dollan from Seats.

Rig Bend Boating
Club To Discll8S ·
Plans On Regatta
DiscuKSion of an earlier date
for Meigs County's second annua 1

~gatta

and general summer acll·
1ities w1ll be dlscussed Thurs·
:iay 01ght at a meetrng of the
Big Bend Baahng Club.
AIJ members are urged to at·
tend tbe meelmg to be held tfl

the Preston
Motor
Company
rooms in M~ddleport. President
WillJJ Lead.Jngham also has mvit·
ed new pro1pecUve ' members to
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Jd At
Also to be considered by
eeting
e .
ew
aven members is a schedule of mv1ta·
"A Mission to Workers" wl)) be the theme lor Evangelistic tions to otber boatmg clubs to

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work for EUB hurch~s m Mason ounty for the next aev·
eral weeks, It was decided on Sunday afternoon at a meeting
held
as
part
or
the
West
VJrgmla
Unlvermty D01ry Short course of district church officers and other interested members of
' tion. The meetl ng was held m
· the New Haven
program which was attended b)' th e denomma
Oaroon.
EUB Church.
.
There were 163 hay and 8111\lle
Rev. K J. Scott, pastor ol the to these problems?"
entrl~s at the shov reprcsent~g New Haven Chureh and diBtriet "What steps have you token to
fll:niOrs lrom 18 West Virginl4 t1ader was in charge ol the meet· bnng your laith and. your dally
~
..unl~es
fng. He reported that the tbemc work closer together?,.
"In what ways and under wbat
In addition to
will be used to 11')' to d~~.er
har and Silage,
of witnessing lor I"!'ri't conditions do you think a man as
1 worker can be be paid to be a ~o­
n!Jed also as a good
vocational activity,
worbr with God!"
a(e judge He placed
judt!\Pi contest held
attending SUnday's Atfer eacb group had discussed
coune
divided Into groupa these questions, they jotned IJain
- -- the type ol 'lfcrk thef and discussed the problems In a
, ANSWER TWO CALLS
. 11iey discussed aeveral topjco joint meeting.
Representah1es of the following
POmeroy emergency squadmen
those discussed and pooed as
answered two calls Tu..day; the questions were:
cburches attended. Mason Charge,
fltll ,for. John Weaver, Bouman's
"What situations do you lace In New Haven, Union · Chtrge, pt_
flun the second !or Lora llll)'man, your vocation which made It dlf· Pleasant Ctreuit, BellemWle, and
lll~~ravllle. Both were take&amp;: ,10 lercntlor you at your work!"
Apple Grove.
'!fellS General Hospital
. , ' "Are there CbriBtiall ooluUoDS

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employe, and Fredenck A Frashe-ur, identified as a bouse-builder.

VISit here 8S well aS CXCUrSIODS
to waters away from here.

Evangelistic

Revival Will
Begin Sunday
, A two week evangelistic rc·
viYal serv)ce wJJI begin on Sun·
dav. Feb 9 at the W~ ColumbiO
EUB ChUTch with Rev. L R Ma
honey of Mason as spe?ker.
Freeland Noms of ·Raeine w1ll
'be song leader at the sen1ees,
which w1ll begin eacb evening

7 30 o'clock.
All persons mterested 1n
tendin1 are aoked w be .ures~1ot
at tbe servi&lt;&gt;,O

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The Price Is Rtjht
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Tic Tac Dough
It ,Could Be You
Mid-Day News

6:45 SIJ!ll)ll ·
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7:00 Today
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9:30 Trout\• With Father .
10:00' Arlene haricli SIJ.a'or
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11:00 Ti\&amp; ft1ce io Rl~t
11:3~ !i'•tb o} Co~~e•eel
12:00 Tic .tac lloufh.
12:30 It Could 'Be You
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omlon
Bake Salp the
"" buslneee
pliDntd lor
WDOd·I
William•' Grocerlea
tor the Polio Drive. Roadinl• by
Hilda Roush and Mar11e Cart·
wrlaht' were alven. The meeting
wao closed by the repeatlns of
Lord'a Prsyer in unlJOn: let
cream, etrawl!errles, cake and
preajdent, pre- coffee were oerved by III• teach·
.,r:...... m.,•.,,,•. whl~h Wll op- ers, Laure Holland aud Marie
lollowed by Smltll to the followina: GerslJustiJ. A dine Varian, Dorothy Van Meter,
Mrs. O.o. Holen Wllllimt, Thelma Henry
call. lire. Naucy Van Meter, Evelyn Nichol:
1 readlna oon, Marlie
Cartwrlsbt, Betty
Sr. had the Calleand Hilda Rouab.
PIRSONALS
\!lo.•~~~neee meetina an .Mr. and !lro. Tom Williams of
wao held
u
re-ele&lt;ted
lorwith
the J ~~~~~!n'!~~~~!!l~l~&lt;
' 1 ted ,...r.
and Mro.
Tuesd" and
,,, ,. . . ore: president,
&gt;ito pmldent,
!· ~~~·~ mretary, Mw Lau- Mfl. Glen Glne and children,
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l!ld tre11urer, JlrL I Po1ncr&lt;ov. and Mrs. Nelson Rouah
The ll'OUP decided to
New
visited 'Mrs. Hor·
their chilli meetlngi on the
Johnson durin&amp; the JIISt week.
frldaf of each month. The
Mr. and Mrs. Byron van Meter
meeUn1 wlll 'bo bold In ol Acme, W.Va., and '111· and Mra',
Ml
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•D) ~:ethciii.I_II.·Chureh mot Friday
home of Mrs. Harry
HoleD Barker and
'*·IA•r• Hoi~ were co-hoa~

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2-tDallr S,enililei,Pom~r:M!ddle.F,rt, o., Jan. 29! ~~~a ...,. .

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el by automobile has biX'omc the
most c:langl!ruus form of tran1por·
tatlon," say11 John P Irwin of the
Southern Ohio Aulomoblle Club.
"And the dolficull part to under
&amp;tand hi that so maJJ)' motorilts do
oo little about 1\, dCHp\te the high
costs in denth and mjury, property
d3mage and insurance."
The locai.AAA official cu.. sta·
ttstiea showing thot 67 paascna:era
were killed on the nalion's ~~ehed·
ulcd airUnt!s last year, In the 1ame
time thal an cahmated 28,"700 peo·
pie were dying In &amp;utomoblle accl·
dentli

Mrs. Ray

ALL HEW

Fur..iture··
'

$595
INCLUDES
atlriJeralor an•
·Gat lange
P17 01111 fSUt don
uil f2t.~ -IIU moalll

·,

.a•.KER
F~lJ(IT U.RE
Oa Tlie BrJcllml Cutaer
Ia

Pl~kens

Sr. Tuesday eve·

Ding.
.
' ·
Mrs. Jewell Chap,.,.n and two
children of Rutland, Mn. Earl
Darst and children, Pt: Pleasant
viaited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Car~
wright Sunday.
ilelen Barker villted Mrs. Bertha Farley at Mason Sunday.
Mr. and Mro. Harold Roush and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hazen ~sb at New Ha·
ven Sunday.
1
Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Williams ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs. Reese
Williams of Pol,;eroy to MI. Ster·

ling, Ohio.
Mrs Katie Bass and son, Kcnnle,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Lewis and family.
Mhaes Lessle and Ivy Sleeth
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Mro. G. H. Hmison, eelehratlnv: LeBBie's and Mra. · Harrison'&amp;
blrtbdaya.
:-.r. amd Mrs. Jamet Bennett and
children, Sammy Jo and Jimmy,
accompanied by Mn. Martha Ben·
nett ylslted relatives at waverly,
Ohio, Friday.
.
Mrs. F. B. Young called on Mrs.
Etta Young at West Columbia recently.

JAN·. 31, FEB •.1 ond 3 •• DOORS OPEN .PROMPTLY AT 9 A.M.
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CLOS- ~DAY TRIJBSDA1', PREPAIIING FOB TBIS EVENT ·

su·ITS"

--------~.....~--...:,.-,;,.,;.,

;l 80 Men'
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~IZel sm. L "

alleraUons.

Moto'o

Mtn'•

.... ....-..

m.oo to H'.so

Topcoaf ········ On S1le $17.50 to $24.75

While they all. All .wool Tweeds and GabardlneL MOdelo of .Rag·
lan and . re ilr Set - in aleeve &amp;tylea. Reduced !or this eele at
~&gt;prl~. ,
·, ttr• ·

M:l'l.

Hel ~ n

Stewart' and Jon

Ralph spent Sunday In Pt. Plea~
ant visiting Harry Machlr who
. recanU~ oulfered a olrOke.

111 DAILY SENTINB

DEVOTED TO INTEI~STS
Of MEIGS-MASON AREA
National

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NOW GOING AT
lloyt'

Rugby and several other good naonea In sweater&amp; V-N""k and

Cottol Sweattn ........... "' o. 5tH $1.00

Crew Neck Styles.

SIJes 4 to Ill

Mtn'o
HORSEHIDE

RJt. prlct $14.91 to P5.00
LEATH~R

Oold L.tt lloyt'

I SUEDE

VIIUII to f6,95

Wool Sw.r.-s .:··· .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $2.00
JACKETS
....
·
....
·
Now
$7.49to
$17.50
Moto'a Aft WOOl
,
Rq. prlct ~.50 to P5.00
lloltly larlt mea.
•• Most ol the suedes are dry cleanable. Size• 38 to 150.
Sport C~all .. · .. · On. $al~ '$11.25 to $17.50
Boys' Sox .......: ............ 4 pllrs $1.00
Our best make ol Sport Coala are included In thio SfOUP· Sizes 311
!o 40. Ivy ~ague ond ~til~ah Patterns.

.

Dnss Slacks •· On Sale !'2 price .2.98 to 7.50
included ln :thil il'OUP are 111 wool worateda, gaboi'dines, and flannel. Sizes ~0. A 1111all cbor(e lor aKeraUona.

Snow Slits ·················· $6.49 to $9.49
Woolo and N1lon revmibi~L

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JACKETS
On Sole $2.00

a.,_ IWkt lUI to $10.00

Mtft'a Long SI.O.a

Sport Shirts .~· ;.. ·.. On Sale $1.49 to $5.00
,

SilealtOII.

Elaatl&lt; Top. SiJ&lt;w I to 8.

RJt. prlco $1.91

Fla1nel Shirts ............ ·.. · On Sale $1.00
Sl•es s. M. L sonforl!ed 1hrUnk.

Rlt- prlct $3.95

Dress Shirts ·.. ' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $2.00
Some are white. Some are plain colored. Some ore atrlpcd,
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Very lew left.

Corduroy Pants · · ..,. .. (·· .. · ·.. .. .. V2 price

Bvtlon on jlack Bib

Overalls ........ ·.... ·.. ·.. ·.. On Sale $2.00

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Boys'

Blue Denim.

H0 SE ...... ·........ · .. ·.. ..

WO:RK SHIRTS
·. dn .Sale 88~

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Orlglnolly lold for

Mtn'1 1nd Boys'

Flannels,

$1.91

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gq~r.dlnes,

and

spla~h patterlii$ il'l this group.

Slipper Sox ··· ····,.············· 'Now $1.00

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Dres• ·.PANTS
1/t::lrice

II lint quality would sclllor 50c

Men's Blue '

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Pants .. · .. ·.... · · .. .. On Sale $1.00
Work Jackets ........ ·.. ·.. On Sale Vz price OY•all
Thla you mull! .... Silea 4 to 12.
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Mtn'a

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Mtft'•

Moto'a

,

OYeral PillS · ... ·.... ·:t ···.. · 0. s.le $1.00

Flalinil lirts :········· On Sale 2'for $2.98
, Sport lblrt style and work shirlllyle.

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lq. prlct $2.91

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Bib OYnls... ·...... '· .... ·.. 0. Sale $1.00

All colora and pattern• lh Ibis irDUP- Yo• wiU want sevoral ol
shirts'.
Mtn'a

Rtt- pr~ $11.91 lo Ill~
OH SALE 'Ia OFP

Boys'

Reg. Price $4.19
Men.'s Striped Overall

RJt. price $5.,5 to $15.00

Men's

Justl2 pairs in lot.

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Orltlnilly tOihl $1.95 I P,ts

Sleeveless Sweaters · · · ·· · Now golnt Vz off

P•Jainas ···· Vz prJct
. ... Now $1.41 to $UI
.

A nice assortioe!lt of Colors.

Llttlt Boya'

OriwlnallJ itlill P,91 to 1$.91

Shirt and Palltl Elllll!.les ·
For Tllls'Etld Oily $1.99 to $2.99

VtiUII to $US

Men's

SCARVES .................... Now $1.00

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White Ha•dke'ttliflfs ············ .on Sale 7c

o4dLot

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Wlnf• Caps --·'- ., ·····.. ··.. ·.... · Vz price

Limit 6.

Men's Pajamas .. ·........ ·.. On Sale $2.00

aoya'

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. PROAD RUN

Rq. ,rica $5.95 to 111.95

.

Slipoter Swoaters ·.. r • .... • $2.91 to $5.98

Ltmlt 6 per cuatqmer.

end

Wools, Nylon Reversible &amp;Fleeces.
Si:z:es 2 to 18

A few bow ues also at Hor 11.00.

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Ret; price $4.98 to $18.98

JACKD$
IIIII CAl COATS
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Now Stilt~ Off-$2.49to $9.49

XL.

String Ties .. ,. ................... 3 for $1.00

Balltlaaa Hantlkerchitfs ···· a roal buy at 8c
Wt'~k

Bop'

Mtn'•

ReplarPrlee f35.00,to •Guo
To go at ~ their former val"'. Tbls lot·eonslsts of
all wool
around woi'Steds, G'.lbardlnes, and
Flannela.
.Rayon mixtures. Sizes 35 to 46.

Men'•

wllb her. sister and hmily, Mr.
and !Ira. Eurl Ewing.
Sunday dinner gue11s of Mr. and
M!i. Jame1 Piehl- Sr. were lolr.
and Mrs. Farl Diehl and children.
Mike, Monloa and Timmy or S!.
Alban, and Mr and ~o~ta. Jame•
Diehl 1r., pnd, ;:hildti~ Chorlena
and Jo F.lleio of Pom•foy
Mill Florence Cummlll.i of Le·
tarl Falla, 0., •Pent severul dayo
recently wlth her Jlster, Mrs
Jack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Bornard 801a1
have reccnlly purchased the new
home on Route 33 In the Martin
Addition built by Hoi( and Zu•
PID, lccal.

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Wool s•irts ........ · ...... · $2.4" to $6.48

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On SALE$17.SO to·$27.50

Small

• ... prlct·•'-'• to 111.91
GOINGfOR THbUDAYJAT

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Sanforized Shrwnk. Sizes 141f2 to 17.
· · · Limit 2.

er1burg1 vl~lted over the

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»RAITJC ~EDilCI'IONS FOB MEN AND BOYS.- SAVE lJP TO 1-3 AND .%. . N M0$1' ITEMS.
AU SMJIS ' ~""JB. WE RESERVE THE RI~BT TO LIMIT fllJAN'I'JTIES.

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lin. Mabel ' Hervey of Park·

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3 DAYS ONLY · FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY

and teachers of the M. E. Sunday

''Thef(l's no doubt about it, traY·

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ilue.ts ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley.
The Van Metera or Acme are movIna back to lbelr home bere In the
near luture.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lee and
sons were Sunday cubata of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Riley. The Lees u..
at Middleport, Rt. L
Mro. Ted Riley Sr., 1 Clift~n and
!olr.'and Mrs. Ted Riley Jr., Mid·
d)eport attended the funeral of
an uncle, E. E. Dearth who d\"'1 in
Elyria Hospital a~d whose ·funeaal
was held Monday at Marietta, 0.
M:s. Dearth Ia In the hospital
with a broken hip and wrist.
The Committee on Education
School met at the home of Rev.
and Mro. Richard Wright, Tueaday
evening. Those present were Mn.
Ray Pickens Sr., Mrs. Lloyd Hoff.
man, Mrs. Blij Brown, Mrs. Lloyd
Williams, Mr&amp; Dana Lewis, Mr. Ed
Natross, Mr. L 0. Youn1, Sunday
School Supt., and Rev. and Mrs.
Wright.
'
Mrs. Blll and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Clifton, Mrs. Cecil Smith,
Mason were in Point Pleasant
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman
and son, Kennle, visite~ Mr. and

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JUm'• aud

aoclll rooms wllb a Byronie Van Meter of: St. Albans
dlnnea belnc ser.ad. Each were visiting friends and relatives
u to brilll two IUesll as here Saturday. They were aupper

memboro.
m*de for 1 bazaar to
Hari:b. Details will be
:wjooo•&lt;Cd iller.
1m donated

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Plaids and Plain coloro.

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JUST 12 GOING AT I SllpoY• s
......:~ •':" ••" Oft Slit Vz price
ala Ovlt'df: ..................... ).-..• $2.M ~~··
mT' HATS ' ' .. " " " " " :" ' " .' " . $1.00 Someare Sleeveleas•
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~ A very lood name~·
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J uill o few
sizes In ~!iP·
ID ovu-111&amp;
Mtn'4 '11rlpt4

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Coat Swoater,s ·.... ·.... On·SaleJulf $1.00 Dress Gloves ·.. .. .. .. .. On Sale Vz price Corduror Hab .. ·.············· Oil Slit $J.00
LADIES ace tl!eoe.. Jut !libt lor those Jobo oroUJid the,)ouoe.
Mon'a Ltnt Slti~
Moto'a .
Rlt- .price lUI"to ~.so.- Unlined and lined.
Knit Shirts ........ .- .. ·.. · .... ·.. · · ~ price
. lack~ a.-1 Car'(aats · ·· :. • $4.49 tt $19.75 LadI"'
Rlt- ,rleef3.91
Sweaters ·...... ·.. ·.. · Vz oft original price · ..,..
·Short anoj LQ'!a ,S\Yieo, re.ble, n.Yiona and all woola in the
· il'OUp. Don't !aU'IP oe• tbia reek. Slzea 38 to 112.
.
Unetl Joan$ ········:··· ···· ·· .On Sllf $t.OO
Sliwver and cardigan style&amp;
'
Mtn'o Cotton

Rlt- ,rico $1.91

"

Shell know how ·much you
really eare wloon you 1ivo loor
tloe moat wanted ~~ ol all, 1

J(eeiJiake Diamonil Rlna. Jlllf
only

t

Ouironl~ Perltfl

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K9epuke 'l)iamolld Ia 1
proper tribute 'to loor love and

WICIOritl~dinc-

P'lkte ,;,,;.,;
iMlllit -,...,_. T•

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· CttM In lo4l,y aMI Itt
ewr fine callectloa t1

Dlitlltli.ll....

COLL:INS
JEWELRY .$TORE

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$2.91

Zipper Swat Shirts, ········ On·Sale t.1 price

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"'""' .Pont' ·····:·: ·······: ·:.On Sale $2.00
,WAirk
WhJpcord and Twills. '
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JI:.C•nur·ey Pants ' .. ·.. .. .. · On Sale V2 price

Mon'a

Boya'

s~u

K1lt Shorts .. .. ·.... · .... · 4 pairfor $1.00
Orlglftllly aeld for $1.91

loya•

Flannel Shirts

·········· On Sale $1.00

Yoll will want several or the:;e Sizes 2 to 18.

loya-:1.on1 SIMvt

Sport Shirts · ·········· ······· On Sale $1.00
Cot!Oit Broadcloth. S!ZCS 2 to 18 A repuiable name in Shirli.
~~tY,•

Originally ,"'ld for $2.95

. Corduroy Sllirts ······· ····· ~ pr1ce, $1.48
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t TS .... · ........ · .. · .. · · On We $15.00

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11.30

12~

12.30
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th Fathtl'
\i!li!l, &lt;I! Sbctir
Treasura Hunt
The Price Is Rtjht
Truth or Consequence•
Tic Tac Dough
It ,Could Be You
Mid-Day News

6:45 SIJ!ll)ll ·
· ·
7:00 Today
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9:00 RowP!!r lloom ... ,
9:30 Trout\• With Father .
10:00' Arlene haricli SIJ.a'or
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10:30 Tr6iuf.e H~!rt
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11:00 Ti\&amp; ft1ce io Rl~t
11:3~ !i'•tb o} Co~~e•eel
12:00 Tic .tac lloufh.
12:30 It Could 'Be You
1:00 Mid-Day. News

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Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0., Jan. 29,1958-3

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omlon
Bake Salp the
"" buslneee
pliDntd lor
WDOd·I
William•' Grocerlea
tor the Polio Drive. Roadinl• by
Hilda Roush and Mar11e Cart·
wrlaht' were alven. The meeting
wao closed by the repeatlns of
Lord'a Prsyer in unlJOn: let
cream, etrawl!errles, cake and
preajdent, pre- coffee were oerved by III• teach·
.,r:...... m.,•.,,,•. whl~h Wll op- ers, Laure Holland aud Marie
lollowed by Smltll to the followina: GerslJustiJ. A dine Varian, Dorothy Van Meter,
Mrs. O.o. Holen Wllllimt, Thelma Henry
call. lire. Naucy Van Meter, Evelyn Nichol:
1 readlna oon, Marlie
Cartwrlsbt, Betty
Sr. had the Calleand Hilda Rouab.
PIRSONALS
\!lo.•~~~neee meetina an .Mr. and !lro. Tom Williams of
wao held
u
re-ele&lt;ted
lorwith
the J ~~~~~!n'!~~~~!!l~l~&lt;
' 1 ted ,...r.
and Mro.
Tuesd" and
,,, ,. . . ore: president,
&gt;ito pmldent,
!· ~~~·~ mretary, Mw Lau- Mfl. Glen Glne and children,
/1'
l!ld tre11urer, JlrL I Po1ncr&lt;ov. and Mrs. Nelson Rouah
The ll'OUP decided to
New
visited 'Mrs. Hor·
their chilli meetlngi on the
Johnson durin&amp; the JIISt week.
frldaf of each month. The
Mr. and Mrs. Byron van Meter
meeUn1 wlll 'bo bold In ol Acme, W.Va., and '111· and Mra',
Ml
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11 1
Wlil Cl~ ol tho Clll·
•D) ~:ethciii.I_II.·Chureh mot Friday
home of Mrs. Harry
HoleD Barker and
'*·IA•r• Hoi~ were co-hoa~

Channel3 .. Wednttda) ·Channel·3..;, Thursiay
Ull Sign Ob
110' Ted~. !

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TELEVIsibN, 6.li1d;6·.
WSAZ -tv Chon"el.3 .·.

f.obtmentatiltg, Editorially

I

CUfton
c• ••,

'

2-tDallr S,enililei,Pom~r:M!ddle.F,rt, o., Jan. 29! ~~~a ...,. .

...,..,
....:....-

"

•illllll•••••llllli•-.••••~--------------·-ll!lliiilliilijil··
'

el by automobile has biX'omc the
most c:langl!ruus form of tran1por·
tatlon," say11 John P Irwin of the
Southern Ohio Aulomoblle Club.
"And the dolficull part to under
&amp;tand hi that so maJJ)' motorilts do
oo little about 1\, dCHp\te the high
costs in denth and mjury, property
d3mage and insurance."
The locai.AAA official cu.. sta·
ttstiea showing thot 67 paascna:era
were killed on the nalion's ~~ehed·
ulcd airUnt!s last year, In the 1ame
time thal an cahmated 28,"700 peo·
pie were dying In &amp;utomoblle accl·
dentli

Mrs. Ray

ALL HEW

Fur..iture··
'

$595
INCLUDES
atlriJeralor an•
·Gat lange
P17 01111 fSUt don
uil f2t.~ -IIU moalll

·,

.a•.KER
F~lJ(IT U.RE
Oa Tlie BrJcllml Cutaer
Ia

Pl~kens

Sr. Tuesday eve·

Ding.
.
' ·
Mrs. Jewell Chap,.,.n and two
children of Rutland, Mn. Earl
Darst and children, Pt: Pleasant
viaited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Car~
wright Sunday.
ilelen Barker villted Mrs. Bertha Farley at Mason Sunday.
Mr. and Mro. Harold Roush and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hazen ~sb at New Ha·
ven Sunday.
1
Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Williams ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs. Reese
Williams of Pol,;eroy to MI. Ster·

ling, Ohio.
Mrs Katie Bass and son, Kcnnle,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Lewis and family.
Mhaes Lessle and Ivy Sleeth
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Mro. G. H. Hmison, eelehratlnv: LeBBie's and Mra. · Harrison'&amp;
blrtbdaya.
:-.r. amd Mrs. Jamet Bennett and
children, Sammy Jo and Jimmy,
accompanied by Mn. Martha Ben·
nett ylslted relatives at waverly,
Ohio, Friday.
.
Mrs. F. B. Young called on Mrs.
Etta Young at West Columbia recently.

JAN·. 31, FEB •.1 ond 3 •• DOORS OPEN .PROMPTLY AT 9 A.M.
I

I

'

.

CLOS- ~DAY TRIJBSDA1', PREPAIIING FOB TBIS EVENT ·

su·ITS"

--------~.....~--...:,.-,;,.,;.,

;l 80 Men'
'
·
'

~IZel sm. L "

alleraUons.

Moto'o

Mtn'•

.... ....-..

m.oo to H'.so

Topcoaf ········ On S1le $17.50 to $24.75

While they all. All .wool Tweeds and GabardlneL MOdelo of .Rag·
lan and . re ilr Set - in aleeve &amp;tylea. Reduced !or this eele at
~&gt;prl~. ,
·, ttr• ·

M:l'l.

Hel ~ n

Stewart' and Jon

Ralph spent Sunday In Pt. Plea~
ant visiting Harry Machlr who
. recanU~ oulfered a olrOke.

111 DAILY SENTINB

DEVOTED TO INTEI~STS
Of MEIGS-MASON AREA
National

·

'

~

\"'

'

1: •

' '

Rf~~~, ~J~I~ ·:twuo, ~~]
. . ..
I, '

NOW GOING AT
lloyt'

Rugby and several other good naonea In sweater&amp; V-N""k and

Cottol Sweattn ........... "' o. 5tH $1.00

Crew Neck Styles.

SIJes 4 to Ill

Mtn'o
HORSEHIDE

RJt. prlct $14.91 to P5.00
LEATH~R

Oold L.tt lloyt'

I SUEDE

VIIUII to f6,95

Wool Sw.r.-s .:··· .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $2.00
JACKETS
....
·
....
·
Now
$7.49to
$17.50
Moto'a Aft WOOl
,
Rq. prlct ~.50 to P5.00
lloltly larlt mea.
•• Most ol the suedes are dry cleanable. Size• 38 to 150.
Sport C~all .. · .. · On. $al~ '$11.25 to $17.50
Boys' Sox .......: ............ 4 pllrs $1.00
Our best make ol Sport Coala are included In thio SfOUP· Sizes 311
!o 40. Ivy ~ague ond ~til~ah Patterns.

.

Dnss Slacks •· On Sale !'2 price .2.98 to 7.50
included ln :thil il'OUP are 111 wool worateda, gaboi'dines, and flannel. Sizes ~0. A 1111all cbor(e lor aKeraUona.

Snow Slits ·················· $6.49 to $9.49
Woolo and N1lon revmibi~L

..,..

JACKETS
On Sole $2.00

a.,_ IWkt lUI to $10.00

Mtft'a Long SI.O.a

Sport Shirts .~· ;.. ·.. On Sale $1.49 to $5.00
,

SilealtOII.

Elaatl&lt; Top. SiJ&lt;w I to 8.

RJt. prlco $1.91

Fla1nel Shirts ............ ·.. · On Sale $1.00
Sl•es s. M. L sonforl!ed 1hrUnk.

Rlt- prlct $3.95

Dress Shirts ·.. ' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. On Sale $2.00
Some are white. Some are plain colored. Some ore atrlpcd,
'

I,

'

'

'

..

..,..

Very lew left.

Corduroy Pants · · ..,. .. (·· .. · ·.. .. .. V2 price

Bvtlon on jlack Bib

Overalls ........ ·.... ·.. ·.. ·.. On Sale $2.00

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Boys'

Blue Denim.

H0 SE ...... ·........ · .. ·.. ..

WO:RK SHIRTS
·. dn .Sale 88~

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Orlglnolly lold for

Mtn'1 1nd Boys'

Flannels,

$1.91

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and

spla~h patterlii$ il'l this group.

Slipper Sox ··· ····,.············· 'Now $1.00

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Dres• ·.PANTS
1/t::lrice

II lint quality would sclllor 50c

Men's Blue '

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Pants .. · .. ·.... · · .. .. On Sale $1.00
Work Jackets ........ ·.. ·.. On Sale Vz price OY•all
Thla you mull! .... Silea 4 to 12.
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Mtft'•

Moto'a

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OYeral PillS · ... ·.... ·:t ···.. · 0. s.le $1.00

Flalinil lirts :········· On Sale 2'for $2.98
, Sport lblrt style and work shirlllyle.

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lq. prlct $2.91

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Bib OYnls... ·...... '· .... ·.. 0. Sale $1.00

All colora and pattern• lh Ibis irDUP- Yo• wiU want sevoral ol
shirts'.
Mtn'a

Rtt- pr~ $11.91 lo Ill~
OH SALE 'Ia OFP

Boys'

Reg. Price $4.19
Men.'s Striped Overall

RJt. price $5.,5 to $15.00

Men's

Justl2 pairs in lot.

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Orltlnilly tOihl $1.95 I P,ts

Sleeveless Sweaters · · · ·· · Now golnt Vz off

P•Jainas ···· Vz prJct
. ... Now $1.41 to $UI
.

A nice assortioe!lt of Colors.

Llttlt Boya'

OriwlnallJ itlill P,91 to 1$.91

Shirt and Palltl Elllll!.les ·
For Tllls'Etld Oily $1.99 to $2.99

VtiUII to $US

Men's

SCARVES .................... Now $1.00

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White Ha•dke'ttliflfs ············ .on Sale 7c

o4dLot

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Wlnf• Caps --·'- ., ·····.. ··.. ·.... · Vz price

Limit 6.

Men's Pajamas .. ·........ ·.. On Sale $2.00

aoya'

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. PROAD RUN

Rq. ,rica $5.95 to 111.95

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Slipoter Swoaters ·.. r • .... • $2.91 to $5.98

Ltmlt 6 per cuatqmer.

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Wools, Nylon Reversible &amp;Fleeces.
Si:z:es 2 to 18

A few bow ues also at Hor 11.00.

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JACKD$
IIIII CAl COATS
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Now Stilt~ Off-$2.49to $9.49

XL.

String Ties .. ,. ................... 3 for $1.00

Balltlaaa Hantlkerchitfs ···· a roal buy at 8c
Wt'~k

Bop'

Mtn'•

ReplarPrlee f35.00,to •Guo
To go at ~ their former val"'. Tbls lot·eonslsts of
all wool
around woi'Steds, G'.lbardlnes, and
Flannela.
.Rayon mixtures. Sizes 35 to 46.

Men'•

wllb her. sister and hmily, Mr.
and !Ira. Eurl Ewing.
Sunday dinner gue11s of Mr. and
M!i. Jame1 Piehl- Sr. were lolr.
and Mrs. Farl Diehl and children.
Mike, Monloa and Timmy or S!.
Alban, and Mr and ~o~ta. Jame•
Diehl 1r., pnd, ;:hildti~ Chorlena
and Jo F.lleio of Pom•foy
Mill Florence Cummlll.i of Le·
tarl Falla, 0., •Pent severul dayo
recently wlth her Jlster, Mrs
Jack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Bornard 801a1
have reccnlly purchased the new
home on Route 33 In the Martin
Addition built by Hoi( and Zu•
PID, lccal.

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Wool s•irts ........ · ...... · $2.4" to $6.48

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On SALE$17.SO to·$27.50

Small

• ... prlct·•'-'• to 111.91
GOINGfOR THbUDAYJAT

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Sanforized Shrwnk. Sizes 141f2 to 17.
· · · Limit 2.

er1burg1 vl~lted over the

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»RAITJC ~EDilCI'IONS FOB MEN AND BOYS.- SAVE lJP TO 1-3 AND .%. . N M0$1' ITEMS.
AU SMJIS ' ~""JB. WE RESERVE THE RI~BT TO LIMIT fllJAN'I'JTIES.

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lin. Mabel ' Hervey of Park·

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3 DAYS ONLY · FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY

and teachers of the M. E. Sunday

''Thef(l's no doubt about it, traY·

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ilue.ts ol Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley.
The Van Metera or Acme are movIna back to lbelr home bere In the
near luture.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lee and
sons were Sunday cubata of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Riley. The Lees u..
at Middleport, Rt. L
Mro. Ted Riley Sr., 1 Clift~n and
!olr.'and Mrs. Ted Riley Jr., Mid·
d)eport attended the funeral of
an uncle, E. E. Dearth who d\"'1 in
Elyria Hospital a~d whose ·funeaal
was held Monday at Marietta, 0.
M:s. Dearth Ia In the hospital
with a broken hip and wrist.
The Committee on Education
School met at the home of Rev.
and Mro. Richard Wright, Tueaday
evening. Those present were Mn.
Ray Pickens Sr., Mrs. Lloyd Hoff.
man, Mrs. Blij Brown, Mrs. Lloyd
Williams, Mr&amp; Dana Lewis, Mr. Ed
Natross, Mr. L 0. Youn1, Sunday
School Supt., and Rev. and Mrs.
Wright.
'
Mrs. Blll and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Clifton, Mrs. Cecil Smith,
Mason were in Point Pleasant
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman
and son, Kennle, visite~ Mr. and

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JUm'• aud

aoclll rooms wllb a Byronie Van Meter of: St. Albans
dlnnea belnc ser.ad. Each were visiting friends and relatives
u to brilll two IUesll as here Saturday. They were aupper

memboro.
m*de for 1 bazaar to
Hari:b. Details will be
:wjooo•&lt;Cd iller.
1m donated

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Plaids and Plain coloro.

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JUST 12 GOING AT I SllpoY• s
......:~ •':" ••" Oft Slit Vz price
ala Ovlt'df: ..................... ).-..• $2.M ~~··
mT' HATS ' ' .. " " " " " :" ' " .' " . $1.00 Someare Sleeveleas•
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~ A very lood name~·
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sizes In ~!iP·
ID ovu-111&amp;
Mtn'4 '11rlpt4

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Coat Swoater,s ·.... ·.... On·SaleJulf $1.00 Dress Gloves ·.. .. .. .. .. On Sale Vz price Corduror Hab .. ·.············· Oil Slit $J.00
LADIES ace tl!eoe.. Jut !libt lor those Jobo oroUJid the,)ouoe.
Mon'a Ltnt Slti~
Moto'a .
Rlt- .price lUI"to ~.so.- Unlined and lined.
Knit Shirts ........ .- .. ·.. · .... ·.. · · ~ price
. lack~ a.-1 Car'(aats · ·· :. • $4.49 tt $19.75 LadI"'
Rlt- ,rleef3.91
Sweaters ·...... ·.. ·.. · Vz oft original price · ..,..
·Short anoj LQ'!a ,S\Yieo, re.ble, n.Yiona and all woola in the
· il'OUp. Don't !aU'IP oe• tbia reek. Slzea 38 to 112.
.
Unetl Joan$ ········:··· ···· ·· .On Sllf $t.OO
Sliwver and cardigan style&amp;
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Mtn'o Cotton

Rlt- ,rico $1.91

"

Shell know how ·much you
really eare wloon you 1ivo loor
tloe moat wanted ~~ ol all, 1

J(eeiJiake Diamonil Rlna. Jlllf
only

t

Ouironl~ Perltfl

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K9epuke 'l)iamolld Ia 1
proper tribute 'to loor love and

WICIOritl~dinc-

P'lkte ,;,,;.,;
iMlllit -,...,_. T•

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ewr fine callectloa t1

Dlitlltli.ll....

COLL:INS
JEWELRY .$TORE

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$2.91

Zipper Swat Shirts, ········ On·Sale t.1 price

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"'""' .Pont' ·····:·: ·······: ·:.On Sale $2.00
,WAirk
WhJpcord and Twills. '
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JI:.C•nur·ey Pants ' .. ·.. .. .. · On Sale V2 price

Mon'a

Boya'

s~u

K1lt Shorts .. .. ·.... · .... · 4 pairfor $1.00
Orlglftllly aeld for $1.91

loya•

Flannel Shirts

·········· On Sale $1.00

Yoll will want several or the:;e Sizes 2 to 18.

loya-:1.on1 SIMvt

Sport Shirts · ·········· ······· On Sale $1.00
Cot!Oit Broadcloth. S!ZCS 2 to 18 A repuiable name in Shirli.
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Originally ,"'ld for $2.95

. Corduroy Sllirts ······· ····· ~ pr1ce, $1.48
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MIDDLEPOBT

WIN

STOk~ HOURS
DAILY .......... 9 A.M. to 5 f.M.
SATURDAY . . ... ~A.M. to 9t.M. ,

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All MIHinery and All Tt·pe•
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Reg. $2.75·

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GIISOLINS .

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Reg. $3.25

·Now$2.49
In Sklntlles and

Rill Idea

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Colol'lln Faded Blue,
Blue Denim &amp; Charcoal

E$

Autborlud MacGregor
S~ortlna

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Goods Dealer

Men'• Hiovy Weight

p ~1!1. !'· . ' ' '¥!"dlopa'.l

UN I· ~..~~
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Golora: Grey, Green

ANT :S ···$tift
5HI RT,5 ·· $2.95

.LIVI jEMf·
$3.98 '
8iue len io at .
OVERAllS
High

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or LQw

Bact

$2.99

, ~PAY ONLY

Work Socks ··.. ·· 29c
Work Glovu ·· 39c •
Work ShHJ ·· $S.d0 if

$27.13 A MONTH
I Yell'll Time H You m.h.
Average Dally ()ad
t- T1w1 Zlc.

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to fJ• the D!~. ~~~;C!t ~- bvo1.;t ~~~ht
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&amp;hit llvta you ~J~~c;k

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Denim Juans .... $1.89
AJiSiiet

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SHOR'QI, BRIEFS, T.SHIRTS ... ... , .......... 8te
BVD ATHLETIC SHIRTS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 89e

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ek\l~otea to lbbw llt\le

by the hlllh

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iii teet.

MIDDLEPOBT

WIN

STOk~ HOURS
DAILY .......... 9 A.M. to 5 f.M.
SATURDAY . . ... ~A.M. to 9t.M. ,

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OPIN THURSDAY AfTERNOON

McCOY

HAT

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CLOSING

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IUIW'I ST.

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BIG BARGAINS FOR YOU IN
All MIHinery and All Tt·pe•
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A1sorted Sizes

Reg. $2.75·

McCOY HAT SHOP.:.... MIDDLEPORT

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Now $1.99

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$UP£R

GIISOLINS .

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Reg. $3.25

·Now$2.49
In Sklntlles and

Rill Idea

•

Colol'lln Faded Blue,
Blue Denim &amp; Charcoal

E$

Autborlud MacGregor
S~ortlna

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Goods Dealer

Men'• Hiovy Weight

p ~1!1. !'· . ' ' '¥!"dlopa'.l

UN I· ~..~~
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Golora: Grey, Green

ANT :S ···$tift
5HI RT,5 ·· $2.95

.LIVI jEMf·
$3.98 '
8iue len io at .
OVERAllS
High

~~\c

or LQw

Bact

$2.99

, ~PAY ONLY

Work Socks ··.. ·· 29c
Work Glovu ·· 39c •
Work ShHJ ·· $S.d0 if

$27.13 A MONTH
I Yell'll Time H You m.h.
Average Dally ()ad
t- T1w1 Zlc.

10

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Moat car• bi.vt &amp;hftl~ii:lilt!·~~~

,

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bortaontal &amp;oraJmi
~ '4; 11 \ ;, ' h
, ·--:~'m1'~..s (p . ~ • •.
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to fJ• the D!~. ~~~;C!t ~- bvo1.;t ~~~ht
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&amp;~Y~~~~~~~~ ~w~~
l)f 80 •••,. Cff:• !tAl

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Denim Juans .... $1.89
AJiSiiet

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8VD
SHOR'QI, BRIEFS, T.SHIRTS ... ... , .......... 8te
BVD ATHLETIC SHIRTS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 89e

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�J.-Dally Sentinel, Pomehly-Miildleport, 0., Jan. 29, 1958

Legal Notice

·~·-===~=

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Eltato of Wllliom •Walloc.

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

DtctaMCI

Notice Is hereby given that Ho·
mer a. Baxter whose Post Office

WASHINGTON UP - llouse
Ohio, baa leader~ of bolh parties aaree~ !1&gt; The Prestdenl Monday proposed
been duly appointed Admlhlal!'al· day that Pr..,!dent Elaenhower'a a biUJon.dollar program to train

addre11s is Pomeroy,

PtiONE 398

or of the Estate of William Wal·
RATES
lace late of Syracuse, Melp County,
Ohio, dmose~
1 ceots ""'
one ll&gt;&lt;rtlon. Mi1J.'IIum charf • lOc.-4 ......,
Dated thil 13t8 day of Janllll')'
.,er wurd t&lt;ll i.hree tonsecuU~.f tnserUIMlS.
19o8
Special - Ont. month for ~ ceDlJi per word.
John 'C. Baeon
Full rat• of 2 centa per word wtll be charged lor advertising ~
Juds• of the Prob~te Court
101 pa1d f1r before the 15tn of each month followtng Insertion
Erro"" m Advertising-Should be re-ported immcdlalel1, Tbt
Met~• Countv, Ohio
Datly Sentmel will not ae respors1ble for more than one tncor~ H~~~·~_J(l) U, 22, 28, 81&lt;
red tnsert1on
Card of Thanklt and Spedal Notlceo of B-eata $1 00. 01 ttuartet
published •I 1 cent ptr word

••NI.

Legal Notice

12) Cord Of Thanks
,..L/ _ _
Durmg the Ml knos and death or
our Belovt&gt;d (,race HoudHshcll

We Wl!:tl to thank Dr Hmce and

the ent1rc

t:cncral Hospit
many blood don
ors those st nd!Ji g tl1c bcauli(ul
t•a rds and Flo\,ers, Rev New
k1rk, Rev 1hddll , t he pall bear
ers, graH' dtggcrs, Henry Ew
w g and h1~ stiiff
Grace ha s J II SI gnne away ror ll
~1c1g&lt;

al stalf those

Predict Scholarship Program
To Get Rough Time In House

N1cc level Jut 111 Syracuse near NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAI

church ami l&gt;('hool See Walter
lNG ON INVENTORY
.Roush, Condor St , Pomeroy Preblte Court, •las C•untv~ Ohl•
Phone 95 Y
I 29 3tc
TO the Executor or Admlnlatrat·
or and to such of the following 11
f)ne sapcro J•l i! dllc Gmtar one are restdents of lhe state (ff Ohio
M•sco 3 p.u g ~l Amplifyer surviving spouse, ii any; next of
bars, pu:ks &lt;tllfl hllllar stand kin; bencfletarlea under Ute will,
lost !22:i WJII sat:Jifll c for $100 If any, the attorney or attorneys
R a l~h A I mnbnght ftll No 2
rePresen ting any of the aforemen·
Pomeroy, Oh io
1 27 JtrJ honed persons
You are hereby notllte4 that on
Per£ectwn gas hcalcl Dale H~
sell, 914 lJJnt.'il St, Middleport , the 20th day of January 19GB, an
Ohto
I 28 J,p Inventory and Appraisement of the
estate of Harve~ Foreman, de·
ceBBed, late of Pomeroy In said
County waa flied In thla Court
(11) Wonted To
Hearing on satd Inventory and
Baby bed 10 good cond!IJon Call Appraisement will be had before
o!I2J
t296tc this Court on the 20th day of r.t&gt;
ruary, 1953, at 10 o'eloet A M
lr41 Furi{ent
Exceptions thereto may be flifjl
by any Interested party at any
3 room apm lmcnt
1'Jl Spnng time prior to live daya before the
Ave, Po111 e! o) Phone 29D-M date set for hearm1
WJTNESS my siflnature and
129 6tc
the seal of aaid Court, thla
New 2 room •md bal h furrushed
20th day of Januuy, 19M,
allartment !'hone 6128 X
John C. Bacon
I 27 61p
Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
(1) 22, 29, 2tc
3 room apaJ lmcnl 2 sleeping
rooms Fuml~hcd or unfurnisl!.·
cd Call 3118 Y
I 24 6tp

bllllon&lt;lollar s&lt;holmhlp proaram
Ifill have a tough time In the

Houae
Satd Speaker Sam Rayburn:
'1rs a pretty eontroverlial bill.
tt•s a new venture 11s far as edu-

cation Is concerned "

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Said llouse GOP Leader Joaepb
w. Martin Jr ·
"All educat&lt;on bd!s haye dllfl·
cui!J In the House, and If Ibis
ye• Is the exception 1'1) be 1111'·
priJed."

------Rep Brown Berates
Teaching Methods
Being Used Today

sCltentists to meet Russia's space
challenge. He would gtve 10,000
collea:e acholarstups a year to
gtfled but needy high school ,..
mora He also would prOvide ~,500
teacher t~&lt;atning fellowstltps.
As Martin noted, education bllls
have had trouble 10 the House
In the psst two ses~uons the House
has defeated aid·to-education billa.
Meanwhile, the Prestdent's pro-

gram was under attack as being
madequBte The Nattonal Educa·
tton Assodation 4)rotested his de
ets1on to drap the 1957 school-con
struction program
Dr Frederick L Hovde, prest
dent (If Purdue Uruverslty, said
gre11ter federal aid Is needed par
ticularly In the training of high
school reachers He said a "mas
stvc effort" IS requtred to im
prove education 10 mathematics
and scaence
Other rongresstonal news·
Prlct1: Labor leader W111tcr P
Reuther urged Congress to
that major corporahons
their need for price mcreases
fore putting them Into effect.
Spondlnt: Budget Dtrcctor
cival F Brundage sud

Quillen to MeiJI General Hoapltal '
sulfcrlns from mto;qal bemorrhag..,,

CLIFfON

Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John liar·
rison, Sunday were Mr and Mn.
HIGH·LOW .liMI'I
Frank IIams and children, Ann
NEW YORK UP~Tbe
and Bob, of Mason, :llr and Mra. •pot In the nation lhl! ,norn!ii1
Ronald Childera, Mrs Ralph Stew- was Aberdeen, s. D.,
art and Dawn and Mike of Vienna.
s. weather
MrL Charles Cartwright and below Z1'ro Hottea1
Elaine and Mra. Dana Lewb apent waa Thermal, Calll.,
Monday at Galltpolls
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Mro Harcy Johnson Mn
Williams, 'Mn. Cllf!Jrd ·JoltnSI&gt;h J
and Mr and Mr&amp; Walter
tended the last rites of Mra. Edlth
Buah of Maaon, S~nday
Mrs. Mary Hsrrts, Wheeling, and
Mrs Paul Turnbull, Mason City,
was calltng qn Mr and Mrs Ned
Henry, last Wedne11day
Mra. Jean Taylor, Mason viS&lt;tcd
1\lr. and Mrs Ned Henry Friday.
Kenneth '(lylor, Syracuse, Ohio
called on the Ned Henrys Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Van Meter
and family spent the week end in
Nitro with Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Powell.

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Mr and Mrs. Oecar Henry
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tlon recently from a young man
in his district who wanted ad.
pcal'cf ul ll'SI hut her mcmor)
rnisafon to the naval academy
1 ~ sttll wHh us &lt;~!ways
The
only thing was, Brown aald
EMERGENCY CALL
Husband Wm lloudaHhcH
today,
be apclled II "Navat Aea
The Ractne First Aid Squad
Mother ~lrs Lydm Kuth
damy."
was called to Dewttta Run , early
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Brown said h1s experlenee was
th11 morning to transport Belle
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The Blanchester 1pendlng m1ghl go a bdhon dol·
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Ohio Republican "ld the "shock Iars over President Eisenhower's
Dt 01r ~hd1tl
er,s" perpetr~ted by high school budget estimate unless Congre11s
Al l I w,ltl l t d tu do was g• t one
qraduates In applying for train- supporla admlnlslratton proposals
of tho se t 11&lt;1h ou s 1le &lt;~t lhl
Ina In the mil&lt;lary aeademlei ore to cut some domestic programs
Nc" YtHk I lo!hmg House for
a matter of common discussion
Rllcktta: A Union memiJer testl·
half pm..:
In Capitol lltll each year l!'oun~ fJCd before the Senate Rackets
I u\c, H&lt;~rry
examination time
Committee that he was unable to
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"We seem to ftnd teachers to get work for 5CVeral months in
teach things hkc auto &lt;tnvJng,"' 1955 because he opposed control
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Brown said "But we can't 3eem of Ius local by convtcled extorPAYS BECAJJSE If
lo lind people to teach other tJOmst Joseph S "Joey" Fay
l•o und 10 llh1o 1t 1wr Jllh nbo 11
REACHES
MORE MEIGS
thin&amp;•. like spelling "
Lou1s LaUanz:to of Wdmmgton,
for ou!IHII r ' 1111/ lt) l use Eroc s'
Brown a1ked Dr L V Berkner Del, a member uf Philadelphia
COUNTY
PEOPLE
Qui1L111 ltlorll 0
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how he eould cxpecl to mate Local M.2 of the Operatmg EngiTHAN ANY OTHER
q~"aentists or mathematicians out neers Union, said he lmally gat
FOU UN II nc;u \Ja~on Cl!ll! C kc ) i Roum House
NEWSPAPER
full IJasc ment
ol
peopJe who can't read and work on a Delaware construction
NOTICE
OF
FILING
AND
HIAR·
rmg \'lth stl t!&lt;JI kc)s and
\o.Ith ga ril gt• }!.Is furnatc Close
write Berkner, who is prealdent job after complatntne io the NaKnMII IItt nst t ,g Ow ner lll il\
lNG ON INVINTORY
to Gndc lind llt l( h Schools
claim Uy 1t.lclll lfyn 1 ~ and p,IYIIl.Ll
Phone 173 Jlc.rmeroy
128 6t!' Prol&gt;alt Coort, Mtlt11 County, Ohio of Aaaoelated Unlversittes, Inc., a tional Labor Relations Board
TO the! Exeeutor or AclmlnlBtnt· reaeareb organn.allon, and a mem
fur ;ul J&gt;h o11e J!IB D.11ly Sr1.
Entertainment: Evidence purtJncl Oli H1, Meehamc Strcd ' 2 room Apu!lllll'nl llosr 1n town or and to such of the folloWint 11 ber of the President's Scientific portmg to ahow airbne executives
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are realdenls of the •tate of Ohio: odviJory committee, replied that lavlahly entertained Clut Aero..._.Pomeroy - 127 llutlr1 m1t Pu111C! O) , Ohw surviving spo1J11e, if any; next of this eouldn't be dono
nautics Board members has been
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NclgiN &amp; lit rk ( ntuge Phont
Commlllto Studlts Problem
kin, beneficidrl" under the will,
unearthed by House mvestlgators
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Thelr comments werC! made at
l'wu new unf111 Jllsht•tl apartments If any, thC! attorney or attornerl
MJJt,.blc foJ l wu Aho, one representing any of the aforemen· a hearmg by a Hou!Je Govern.
(81 Auro Sales
ment Operations subcommittee
!-llll:J II oi fu:e 1no111 t:Oiils 8u1ld tloned persons.
You are hereby notified !hot on studying a possible apcedup In
1ng Phone tiW()
I 28 6tr
the 20th day of January, 19M an acientiflc research
1955 I•OIIIl VH 2 d! (U:J tomluH r ·
- -- Berber SJlld actenttals are not
Srd,111 O:w 1 m ful owner Spo t Slccpmg room ~ Clusc 111 town InvC!ntory and Appraisement of
the estate of Gracce Van Duyn !eying to hi every pupil Into the
less lu.:hl hliu ruu~h New All ltk
127 BlltlCJ llll l Ave J'umeroy
trad e 111 $1 295
Blaettn .u ,
l 18 12 h French, deeejlllcd, late of Middle· aelentlflc mold, nor p~sh aeleqti·
fie training ot the expense of
l'OII!l' l ov
I 27 tJh Apartments, bu~mcs~ room, trailer nort In !8ld County was filed in
other euentlal subjects Buch a.i
this Court.
space. Call til70
1 15 Uc
f955 &lt;'lii·VIt(ll ~r va 210 2 111
Hearing on asld Inventory and literature, languages, tnd the
DEFIANCE, 0 UP- Deff&amp;nce
St•flllll Ongln ,d bl .1 ek IIOlllh li lo.• FOR REN 1'- f~x l c J! SI OII Ladders Appraisement wiD be had before 1111 Brown suggested, and Berk County Common Pleas Judge Dan
n ew 4 IMI rt I t 1rbun•tor Ovl'l
Sca ffOld BoaHis, Drop Cloths.. thla Court on the lllh doy of ner aarced, that high schools give Ball Monday ordered the Hicks
thl vc Sltl .slu fl New Bull k tr.1
Cllntun F1:;hc1, M!ddll!I)Ort, 0 February 19M, at 10 o~lock A. M pupllo too much choice about l'i11e High School Boanl to re-ad
dt 111 $1395 Hlacltno r's Po11'
Berkner m1t marrtcd student Donald R
Exceptions thereto 1 be ftled 'what they will study
l'holfe 6265 X.
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cwy
1 17 fil,
by any lntereoted pa y at any 11ld puplla aren't auffiCJently In Tomlmson, 18, to rcgubrly schcd
11mo prtor to fjve days beforr the formed to make y,Jse decisions on ulcd claase1
105,-1 IJIJil K Spcll•il 2 rl r Scd.t 1 l::!l( ht Huom lluu:;e 1wo story date set for heertng
this.
The ruling came m a m.mda
~poll! Si'i bi,Jlk II III\ Wllllc• fllllSh
Motlll n h,il/1 u11 st·cun{f floor
WITNESS my signature
Brown
said
he Wal~hcd hlgh mu11 smt hied by Donald's father
tnlll't ,11111 I.tvatmy on fns!
' 7!J::i B1.1tll11ar s Ponu1uy
tmd lhe seal of said Court, 8chool pup1b from what was p1c Keith Tomlmson, askmg pernm
giJt•tl 1::•11 a.I({', i!buut f1vc nii11Litc•
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Ibis 20th day of January, tured u a model school inter slon for hls son to attend regular
fi iJill Cu url House 1\ N Ben
1958
viewed on televlston recently
classes
195tJ MFI!t lillY V8 4 dr ~tu ntt i .J\
,ct 310M
Hl61!p
John C. Baeon
loys Lurn Coottlng
Tomlinson
sa 1rl IIJe ~ hoo '
lltld I 11p Oil"' of tlu• d e atlt• ~ t
ov~l~tra&lt;l c·r-, \\-, 1
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Judge and Ex·Offlcio Clerk
"All but one of lhc boys sa1d board had offered the youth on))
'5ll UII V" hcu.• M••rcomallt ch tl't 1-,~2,005 Bluct1no1's Pome1 01
Sy!ali1SC s n Jlcndm.
1.·------,;,;(1~).:;2;;:2•:..;;;29~1 !hey were taking co-c.:Jucattona! 1 ehanec to continue his studtes
cooking" he 11id "I 1uppose thts on a basis of specially schcdulcc'
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Is very important said It was classes
1053 !)(Jilli b: VB 4 di l UIOIIII .St
sort or B party time He said 'We
Judge 811tt said the lJoard rc
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Help
Wonttd
dt~n Au·o sluft Tlt r~ ~ ar li ll 1w
get to pllch a little woo m there' ' corded a reaoluhon at 1ts meet
lll'lil uf C.lrC $7Ni Jjliil'lln&lt;ll ' '\IIP!111ull lllJCh ~th uo l llu~s 1 I
ACT NOW
Bcrkncr called for better high lng on June 8, 1953, but dtd nol
l'unw11 y
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SAVE $100 TO $1000
1a td 15 IJuv~ to cute+ hlollcrs
school curricula so talented pu vote on 11 proposal to bar mar
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc'
pila at lcaal e1n take sdentil1c rled students from the school
1U511 I'O NTIA L' V8 !)l t, t hJd 1 2nd wnk ul l"c b1uary, Whl PiiY
$ 1 flU ]Wr hotn 1\Ltke fl ppl!~ilhO tl
wilb
7ft
new
and
uaed
u.nera
and
mathematic~ course• if they
Batt sa1d there was n11 slalul&lt;
&lt;1! ~cd,m l'ont.ut' s fme .t 0 I't
lrt U.I)J)h i\ l.anlbl tght, RO No
It to IIU It, also 10 wldes. Tw
want to. In man~ schools now, 1n Ohio concerning the nght ot
Jm ,d OW ' lf'l 'Jr atll' ' II til l lit \~
2, Pnm cl'ttl , Ohio
I 27 6tp and three bedrooms, naUonall.
only the rudiments if such cours· probibltlon or a 1 marncd ch1h!
Ponl l,tl Hyt1ram11l1C IIIIIC $2
co
m offered, he 11id
known makt~~. The lowell po•
attending s:chool, b11t he rltcd
105 Bl.ll ll ll UI :; PO!Ih IU\
.x ptliCJicNI bully men Po111cro}
He
also called for establlslt the state compllhiOry attendancr
•Ible
terms
anywhere.
Drive
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'1o!nl C()
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ment of hill government-aupport law.
well worth Jour trip. Tbll I
- - -ed rescarch laboratories, in var
Batt said the board produced
2 ho~ ~ (ot' pupur ruutcs In Sugur come prepared to deal. Faal
loua Clelds. lie Slid the research no evidence ot lm'inurallly 01
l!lb' Auto .Set VIces
IUtle and ••·"t a lot The10 ar
nun area Phone 6372-X
(I ) a• 6te
70ur LAST ahopplnJ plan, 11 Job baa arown too big fer prl~atc mlseonddV•t on the part of Don
R II IIAWLINGS SONS lO - 2;
old, ~r !hot "the welfare or d15et
free
dellverr. Hove In tomot ,laboratorlea and O&lt;hoela.
hour Wrecker Sc1Vlt:t' J&gt;.1J
pllne of tho other puplls was In
row.
Anything
of
value
takea
Employmenl'
Phone IJ227
N1~ht
l'hunt
Jurioualy affected by h15 pre
In
trade.
6039 X I&gt;ODl,E - I' L¥!IO U I h
Wonted
scnce In the school "
WAVIIILY MOIILI
DEALEHS
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HOME SALIS
Wuu l£1 lll1c tu llavc w,1 s hm~_t all(!
NOT fOR RkSIDENTS
lrunln ~s tn do ttl honw Call
1. Hithwor 2S
(91 For Sole
MONTPELIER, Vt. UP - Some
1'1 2:1.1U3, IIH&lt;tfonl. W Va
WAVIRLY, OHIO
30 pmposcd plcnle areas to be
CulLom Buih kitcbcn Kitchen
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Harry Clinton Surlaec, Jr .. was built by the state at a cost of
de1igned for ~our homo ~'ree
honored, laat week, at his home $U,OOO have been declared "off
12081 Insurance
eatimat4111 ~·oreman &amp; Ab:,ott
In Muon with a birthday party In llmlta" to VcrmonterL The slate
!'booe S.W.·Y.
8 6 tl
COMPLETE Insurance Protectlofl, celebration of his tenth birthday boal'\1 of foresla ond parks said the
Life, Auto, l'lre, Polio. Call l)on He Ia the oon oC Air. •nd Mrs faeUitles are to be uaed by tourists
rwo L'lrt ul::tlllg rucl till l!cllter~ IU.SPONSIIlU• PERSON, ti)n)c or
Harry Surface.
and
aa
or outing areas
Mtlls, Middleport, Ohio,
female, .frum thla 11rea, t.p 1erv·
t 1-:t!i'l del:-li,(C1Htm
rill rr
Game• wore ployed and prlz" tot
resident•."
IIIlA Ill OltD, , NacJtw , l)houc
Icc and ~ullcct from automatic B.rneo·Simpaon Insurance Alon~y awerded lo various guca!l. leo
1\IsPf•nsers Nu selUng Age not
3821
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Mlddlcport
Flre- Automobllo cream, cake, mlnta and sort
t•sscnllal Cal', 1efcrences, and
-10 lnt' h- Electric
- - -----llonda Phqno tlSl~·X.
~ drlnka wore 10rved
Kilt httu Rlllt ~t
$700 00 working capital ne~u
AUendlng were Joan Hcwetson
Llrcp Well Looker , l !!JO&lt;l l:O IHh
gary 7 to 12 houra weekly ncb
Sheila Walker, Sharon Maynard.
t10n $UO liO Uuwtu tuu KApi I 10
up to $.100 00 monthly Posslbll
Carol Neville, Gary Stewart Pat
Dutlcrm1t Ave
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ny full tm1e work For local in
STRUCTURAL I IIAMI
Ryan, Johnny Grue"'r, 1ohnny
ll' I'VIcw gwe full particulars and
ICRAP IRON - MITA~I
lt'cr lmnwdaatc s~ l e, M&lt;~Pil' IJVIIh
Roaen ond Tamm7 MeGowan.
your (lhonc number Write P 0
r00111 II UJte, old &amp;tyJt: dtnllll! ru
Box 8047, Mhacle ~lie Station
om su11 c, ga~ refr ll:Ct ntor IJa'
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James Marriner

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Makes and Models

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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with runnlnt wettr, blrn, llltck
broiler houot (4j!XI401 with Ja.
mttw1y autetnatic fMIItn anti

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met on Moodoy evenln~ at th~
Leulon Hall with Mra. Dale
Moumlnr, prealdlnJ. Mra. Lillian
Stetff was thc chaplain f&lt;U' the
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port High School to .the Buckeyo
Girls' State In COlUI]Ib"' In 1une
They ol•o d~ol~ed to buy silverware ond an elcotrlc roaster for
the Hall
The Poppl.. to be oold on
Poppy Day wen also ordered.
Two now meml&gt;era, Mra. TeJ
Chapman, toea~ and Mre Henry
Rletmer, Mlliln,/ W. Va were
weteom 0d Wf. ' cora Bennett was
reported to be lntprovlnJ.

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Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Eltato of Wllliom •Walloc.

POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

WANT ADS

DtctaMCI

Notice Is hereby given that Ho·
mer a. Baxter whose Post Office

WASHINGTON UP - llouse
Ohio, baa leader~ of bolh parties aaree~ !1&gt; The Prestdenl Monday proposed
been duly appointed Admlhlal!'al· day that Pr..,!dent Elaenhower'a a biUJon.dollar program to train

addre11s is Pomeroy,

PtiONE 398

or of the Estate of William Wal·
RATES
lace late of Syracuse, Melp County,
Ohio, dmose~
1 ceots ""'
one ll&gt;&lt;rtlon. Mi1J.'IIum charf • lOc.-4 ......,
Dated thil 13t8 day of Janllll')'
.,er wurd t&lt;ll i.hree tonsecuU~.f tnserUIMlS.
19o8
Special - Ont. month for ~ ceDlJi per word.
John 'C. Baeon
Full rat• of 2 centa per word wtll be charged lor advertising ~
Juds• of the Prob~te Court
101 pa1d f1r before the 15tn of each month followtng Insertion
Erro"" m Advertising-Should be re-ported immcdlalel1, Tbt
Met~• Countv, Ohio
Datly Sentmel will not ae respors1ble for more than one tncor~ H~~~·~_J(l) U, 22, 28, 81&lt;
red tnsert1on
Card of Thanklt and Spedal Notlceo of B-eata $1 00. 01 ttuartet
published •I 1 cent ptr word

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12) Cord Of Thanks
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Durmg the Ml knos and death or
our Belovt&gt;d (,race HoudHshcll

We Wl!:tl to thank Dr Hmce and

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many blood don
ors those st nd!Ji g tl1c bcauli(ul
t•a rds and Flo\,ers, Rev New
k1rk, Rev 1hddll , t he pall bear
ers, graH' dtggcrs, Henry Ew
w g and h1~ stiiff
Grace ha s J II SI gnne away ror ll
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Predict Scholarship Program
To Get Rough Time In House

N1cc level Jut 111 Syracuse near NOTICE OF FILING AND HIAI

church ami l&gt;('hool See Walter
lNG ON INVENTORY
.Roush, Condor St , Pomeroy Preblte Court, •las C•untv~ Ohl•
Phone 95 Y
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TO the Executor or Admlnlatrat·
or and to such of the following 11
f)ne sapcro J•l i! dllc Gmtar one are restdents of lhe state (ff Ohio
M•sco 3 p.u g ~l Amplifyer surviving spouse, ii any; next of
bars, pu:ks &lt;tllfl hllllar stand kin; bencfletarlea under Ute will,
lost !22:i WJII sat:Jifll c for $100 If any, the attorney or attorneys
R a l~h A I mnbnght ftll No 2
rePresen ting any of the aforemen·
Pomeroy, Oh io
1 27 JtrJ honed persons
You are hereby notllte4 that on
Per£ectwn gas hcalcl Dale H~
sell, 914 lJJnt.'il St, Middleport , the 20th day of January 19GB, an
Ohto
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estate of Harve~ Foreman, de·
ceBBed, late of Pomeroy In said
County waa flied In thla Court
(11) Wonted To
Hearing on satd Inventory and
Baby bed 10 good cond!IJon Call Appraisement will be had before
o!I2J
t296tc this Court on the 20th day of r.t&gt;
ruary, 1953, at 10 o'eloet A M
lr41 Furi{ent
Exceptions thereto may be flifjl
by any Interested party at any
3 room apm lmcnt
1'Jl Spnng time prior to live daya before the
Ave, Po111 e! o) Phone 29D-M date set for hearm1
WJTNESS my siflnature and
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the seal of aaid Court, thla
New 2 room •md bal h furrushed
20th day of Januuy, 19M,
allartment !'hone 6128 X
John C. Bacon
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Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk
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3 room apaJ lmcnl 2 sleeping
rooms Fuml~hcd or unfurnisl!.·
cd Call 3118 Y
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bllllon&lt;lollar s&lt;holmhlp proaram
Ifill have a tough time In the

Houae
Satd Speaker Sam Rayburn:
'1rs a pretty eontroverlial bill.
tt•s a new venture 11s far as edu-

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Said llouse GOP Leader Joaepb
w. Martin Jr ·
"All educat&lt;on bd!s haye dllfl·
cui!J In the House, and If Ibis
ye• Is the exception 1'1) be 1111'·
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------Rep Brown Berates
Teaching Methods
Being Used Today

sCltentists to meet Russia's space
challenge. He would gtve 10,000
collea:e acholarstups a year to
gtfled but needy high school ,..
mora He also would prOvide ~,500
teacher t~&lt;atning fellowstltps.
As Martin noted, education bllls
have had trouble 10 the House
In the psst two ses~uons the House
has defeated aid·to-education billa.
Meanwhile, the Prestdent's pro-

gram was under attack as being
madequBte The Nattonal Educa·
tton Assodation 4)rotested his de
ets1on to drap the 1957 school-con
struction program
Dr Frederick L Hovde, prest
dent (If Purdue Uruverslty, said
gre11ter federal aid Is needed par
ticularly In the training of high
school reachers He said a "mas
stvc effort" IS requtred to im
prove education 10 mathematics
and scaence
Other rongresstonal news·
Prlct1: Labor leader W111tcr P
Reuther urged Congress to
that major corporahons
their need for price mcreases
fore putting them Into effect.
Spondlnt: Budget Dtrcctor
cival F Brundage sud

Quillen to MeiJI General Hoapltal '
sulfcrlns from mto;qal bemorrhag..,,

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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John liar·
rison, Sunday were Mr and Mn.
HIGH·LOW .liMI'I
Frank IIams and children, Ann
NEW YORK UP~Tbe
and Bob, of Mason, :llr and Mra. •pot In the nation lhl! ,norn!ii1
Ronald Childera, Mrs Ralph Stew- was Aberdeen, s. D.,
art and Dawn and Mike of Vienna.
s. weather
MrL Charles Cartwright and below Z1'ro Hottea1
Elaine and Mra. Dana Lewb apent waa Thermal, Calll.,
Monday at Galltpolls
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Williams, 'Mn. Cllf!Jrd ·JoltnSI&gt;h J
and Mr and Mr&amp; Walter
tended the last rites of Mra. Edlth
Buah of Maaon, S~nday
Mrs. Mary Hsrrts, Wheeling, and
Mrs Paul Turnbull, Mason City,
was calltng qn Mr and Mrs Ned
Henry, last Wedne11day
Mra. Jean Taylor, Mason viS&lt;tcd
1\lr. and Mrs Ned Henry Friday.
Kenneth '(lylor, Syracuse, Ohio
called on the Ned Henrys Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Van Meter
and family spent the week end in
Nitro with Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Powell.

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Mr and Mrs. Oecar Henry
Terry and Harry Roush called on
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tlon recently from a young man
in his district who wanted ad.
pcal'cf ul ll'SI hut her mcmor)
rnisafon to the naval academy
1 ~ sttll wHh us &lt;~!ways
The
only thing was, Brown aald
EMERGENCY CALL
Husband Wm lloudaHhcH
today,
be apclled II "Navat Aea
The Ractne First Aid Squad
Mother ~lrs Lydm Kuth
damy."
was called to Dewttta Run , early
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Brown said h1s experlenee was
th11 morning to transport Belle
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The Blanchester 1pendlng m1ghl go a bdhon dol·
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Ohio Republican "ld the "shock Iars over President Eisenhower's
Dt 01r ~hd1tl
er,s" perpetr~ted by high school budget estimate unless Congre11s
Al l I w,ltl l t d tu do was g• t one
qraduates In applying for train- supporla admlnlslratton proposals
of tho se t 11&lt;1h ou s 1le &lt;~t lhl
Ina In the mil&lt;lary aeademlei ore to cut some domestic programs
Nc" YtHk I lo!hmg House for
a matter of common discussion
Rllcktta: A Union memiJer testl·
half pm..:
In Capitol lltll each year l!'oun~ fJCd before the Senate Rackets
I u\c, H&lt;~rry
examination time
Committee that he was unable to
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"We seem to ftnd teachers to get work for 5CVeral months in
teach things hkc auto &lt;tnvJng,"' 1955 because he opposed control
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Brown said "But we can't 3eem of Ius local by convtcled extorPAYS BECAJJSE If
lo lind people to teach other tJOmst Joseph S "Joey" Fay
l•o und 10 llh1o 1t 1wr Jllh nbo 11
REACHES
MORE MEIGS
thin&amp;•. like spelling "
Lou1s LaUanz:to of Wdmmgton,
for ou!IHII r ' 1111/ lt) l use Eroc s'
Brown a1ked Dr L V Berkner Del, a member uf Philadelphia
COUNTY
PEOPLE
Qui1L111 ltlorll 0
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how he eould cxpecl to mate Local M.2 of the Operatmg EngiTHAN ANY OTHER
q~"aentists or mathematicians out neers Union, said he lmally gat
FOU UN II nc;u \Ja~on Cl!ll! C kc ) i Roum House
NEWSPAPER
full IJasc ment
ol
peopJe who can't read and work on a Delaware construction
NOTICE
OF
FILING
AND
HIAR·
rmg \'lth stl t!&lt;JI kc)s and
\o.Ith ga ril gt• }!.Is furnatc Close
write Berkner, who is prealdent job after complatntne io the NaKnMII IItt nst t ,g Ow ner lll il\
lNG ON INVINTORY
to Gndc lind llt l( h Schools
claim Uy 1t.lclll lfyn 1 ~ and p,IYIIl.Ll
Phone 173 Jlc.rmeroy
128 6t!' Prol&gt;alt Coort, Mtlt11 County, Ohio of Aaaoelated Unlversittes, Inc., a tional Labor Relations Board
TO the! Exeeutor or AclmlnlBtnt· reaeareb organn.allon, and a mem
fur ;ul J&gt;h o11e J!IB D.11ly Sr1.
Entertainment: Evidence purtJncl Oli H1, Meehamc Strcd ' 2 room Apu!lllll'nl llosr 1n town or and to such of the folloWint 11 ber of the President's Scientific portmg to ahow airbne executives
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are realdenls of the •tate of Ohio: odviJory committee, replied that lavlahly entertained Clut Aero..._.Pomeroy - 127 llutlr1 m1t Pu111C! O) , Ohw surviving spo1J11e, if any; next of this eouldn't be dono
nautics Board members has been
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NclgiN &amp; lit rk ( ntuge Phont
Commlllto Studlts Problem
kin, beneficidrl" under the will,
unearthed by House mvestlgators
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Thelr comments werC! made at
l'wu new unf111 Jllsht•tl apartments If any, thC! attorney or attornerl
MJJt,.blc foJ l wu Aho, one representing any of the aforemen· a hearmg by a Hou!Je Govern.
(81 Auro Sales
ment Operations subcommittee
!-llll:J II oi fu:e 1no111 t:Oiils 8u1ld tloned persons.
You are hereby notified !hot on studying a possible apcedup In
1ng Phone tiW()
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the 20th day of January, 19M an acientiflc research
1955 I•OIIIl VH 2 d! (U:J tomluH r ·
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Srd,111 O:w 1 m ful owner Spo t Slccpmg room ~ Clusc 111 town InvC!ntory and Appraisement of
the estate of Gracce Van Duyn !eying to hi every pupil Into the
less lu.:hl hliu ruu~h New All ltk
127 BlltlCJ llll l Ave J'umeroy
trad e 111 $1 295
Blaettn .u ,
l 18 12 h French, deeejlllcd, late of Middle· aelentlflc mold, nor p~sh aeleqti·
fie training ot the expense of
l'OII!l' l ov
I 27 tJh Apartments, bu~mcs~ room, trailer nort In !8ld County was filed in
other euentlal subjects Buch a.i
this Court.
space. Call til70
1 15 Uc
f955 &lt;'lii·VIt(ll ~r va 210 2 111
Hearing on asld Inventory and literature, languages, tnd the
DEFIANCE, 0 UP- Deff&amp;nce
St•flllll Ongln ,d bl .1 ek IIOlllh li lo.• FOR REN 1'- f~x l c J! SI OII Ladders Appraisement wiD be had before 1111 Brown suggested, and Berk County Common Pleas Judge Dan
n ew 4 IMI rt I t 1rbun•tor Ovl'l
Sca ffOld BoaHis, Drop Cloths.. thla Court on the lllh doy of ner aarced, that high schools give Ball Monday ordered the Hicks
thl vc Sltl .slu fl New Bull k tr.1
Cllntun F1:;hc1, M!ddll!I)Ort, 0 February 19M, at 10 o~lock A. M pupllo too much choice about l'i11e High School Boanl to re-ad
dt 111 $1395 Hlacltno r's Po11'
Berkner m1t marrtcd student Donald R
Exceptions thereto 1 be ftled 'what they will study
l'holfe 6265 X.
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cwy
1 17 fil,
by any lntereoted pa y at any 11ld puplla aren't auffiCJently In Tomlmson, 18, to rcgubrly schcd
11mo prtor to fjve days beforr the formed to make y,Jse decisions on ulcd claase1
105,-1 IJIJil K Spcll•il 2 rl r Scd.t 1 l::!l( ht Huom lluu:;e 1wo story date set for heertng
this.
The ruling came m a m.mda
~poll! Si'i bi,Jlk II III\ Wllllc• fllllSh
Motlll n h,il/1 u11 st·cun{f floor
WITNESS my signature
Brown
said
he Wal~hcd hlgh mu11 smt hied by Donald's father
tnlll't ,11111 I.tvatmy on fns!
' 7!J::i B1.1tll11ar s Ponu1uy
tmd lhe seal of said Court, 8chool pup1b from what was p1c Keith Tomlmson, askmg pernm
giJt•tl 1::•11 a.I({', i!buut f1vc nii11Litc•
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Ibis 20th day of January, tured u a model school inter slon for hls son to attend regular
fi iJill Cu url House 1\ N Ben
1958
viewed on televlston recently
classes
195tJ MFI!t lillY V8 4 dr ~tu ntt i .J\
,ct 310M
Hl61!p
John C. Baeon
loys Lurn Coottlng
Tomlinson
sa 1rl IIJe ~ hoo '
lltld I 11p Oil"' of tlu• d e atlt• ~ t
ov~l~tra&lt;l c·r-, \\-, 1
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Judge and Ex·Offlcio Clerk
"All but one of lhc boys sa1d board had offered the youth on))
'5ll UII V" hcu.• M••rcomallt ch tl't 1-,~2,005 Bluct1no1's Pome1 01
Sy!ali1SC s n Jlcndm.
1.·------,;,;(1~).:;2;;:2•:..;;;29~1 !hey were taking co-c.:Jucattona! 1 ehanec to continue his studtes
cooking" he 11id "I 1uppose thts on a basis of specially schcdulcc'
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Is very important said It was classes
1053 !)(Jilli b: VB 4 di l UIOIIII .St
sort or B party time He said 'We
Judge 811tt said the lJoard rc
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Help
Wonttd
dt~n Au·o sluft Tlt r~ ~ ar li ll 1w
get to pllch a little woo m there' ' corded a reaoluhon at 1ts meet
lll'lil uf C.lrC $7Ni Jjliil'lln&lt;ll ' '\IIP!111ull lllJCh ~th uo l llu~s 1 I
ACT NOW
Bcrkncr called for better high lng on June 8, 1953, but dtd nol
l'unw11 y
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SAVE $100 TO $1000
1a td 15 IJuv~ to cute+ hlollcrs
school curricula so talented pu vote on 11 proposal to bar mar
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc'
pila at lcaal e1n take sdentil1c rled students from the school
1U511 I'O NTIA L' V8 !)l t, t hJd 1 2nd wnk ul l"c b1uary, Whl PiiY
$ 1 flU ]Wr hotn 1\Ltke fl ppl!~ilhO tl
wilb
7ft
new
and
uaed
u.nera
and
mathematic~ course• if they
Batt sa1d there was n11 slalul&lt;
&lt;1! ~cd,m l'ont.ut' s fme .t 0 I't
lrt U.I)J)h i\ l.anlbl tght, RO No
It to IIU It, also 10 wldes. Tw
want to. In man~ schools now, 1n Ohio concerning the nght ot
Jm ,d OW ' lf'l 'Jr atll' ' II til l lit \~
2, Pnm cl'ttl , Ohio
I 27 6tp and three bedrooms, naUonall.
only the rudiments if such cours· probibltlon or a 1 marncd ch1h!
Ponl l,tl Hyt1ram11l1C IIIIIC $2
co
m offered, he 11id
known makt~~. The lowell po•
attending s:chool, b11t he rltcd
105 Bl.ll ll ll UI :; PO!Ih IU\
.x ptliCJicNI bully men Po111cro}
He
also called for establlslt the state compllhiOry attendancr
•Ible
terms
anywhere.
Drive
1 27 !Jl
'1o!nl C()
1 27 Bh
ment of hill government-aupport law.
well worth Jour trip. Tbll I
- - -ed rescarch laboratories, in var
Batt said the board produced
2 ho~ ~ (ot' pupur ruutcs In Sugur come prepared to deal. Faal
loua Clelds. lie Slid the research no evidence ot lm'inurallly 01
l!lb' Auto .Set VIces
IUtle and ••·"t a lot The10 ar
nun area Phone 6372-X
(I ) a• 6te
70ur LAST ahopplnJ plan, 11 Job baa arown too big fer prl~atc mlseonddV•t on the part of Don
R II IIAWLINGS SONS lO - 2;
old, ~r !hot "the welfare or d15et
free
dellverr. Hove In tomot ,laboratorlea and O&lt;hoela.
hour Wrecker Sc1Vlt:t' J&gt;.1J
pllne of tho other puplls was In
row.
Anything
of
value
takea
Employmenl'
Phone IJ227
N1~ht
l'hunt
Jurioualy affected by h15 pre
In
trade.
6039 X I&gt;ODl,E - I' L¥!IO U I h
Wonted
scnce In the school "
WAVIIILY MOIILI
DEALEHS
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HOME SALIS
Wuu l£1 lll1c tu llavc w,1 s hm~_t all(!
NOT fOR RkSIDENTS
lrunln ~s tn do ttl honw Call
1. Hithwor 2S
(91 For Sole
MONTPELIER, Vt. UP - Some
1'1 2:1.1U3, IIH&lt;tfonl. W Va
WAVIRLY, OHIO
30 pmposcd plcnle areas to be
CulLom Buih kitcbcn Kitchen
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Harry Clinton Surlaec, Jr .. was built by the state at a cost of
de1igned for ~our homo ~'ree
honored, laat week, at his home $U,OOO have been declared "off
12081 Insurance
eatimat4111 ~·oreman &amp; Ab:,ott
In Muon with a birthday party In llmlta" to VcrmonterL The slate
!'booe S.W.·Y.
8 6 tl
COMPLETE Insurance Protectlofl, celebration of his tenth birthday boal'\1 of foresla ond parks said the
Life, Auto, l'lre, Polio. Call l)on He Ia the oon oC Air. •nd Mrs faeUitles are to be uaed by tourists
rwo L'lrt ul::tlllg rucl till l!cllter~ IU.SPONSIIlU• PERSON, ti)n)c or
Harry Surface.
and
aa
or outing areas
Mtlls, Middleport, Ohio,
female, .frum thla 11rea, t.p 1erv·
t 1-:t!i'l del:-li,(C1Htm
rill rr
Game• wore ployed and prlz" tot
resident•."
IIIlA Ill OltD, , NacJtw , l)houc
Icc and ~ullcct from automatic B.rneo·Simpaon Insurance Alon~y awerded lo various guca!l. leo
1\IsPf•nsers Nu selUng Age not
3821
I 25 (lie
Mlddlcport
Flre- Automobllo cream, cake, mlnta and sort
t•sscnllal Cal', 1efcrences, and
-10 lnt' h- Electric
- - -----llonda Phqno tlSl~·X.
~ drlnka wore 10rved
Kilt httu Rlllt ~t
$700 00 working capital ne~u
AUendlng were Joan Hcwetson
Llrcp Well Looker , l !!JO&lt;l l:O IHh
gary 7 to 12 houra weekly ncb
Sheila Walker, Sharon Maynard.
t10n $UO liO Uuwtu tuu KApi I 10
up to $.100 00 monthly Posslbll
Carol Neville, Gary Stewart Pat
Dutlcrm1t Ave
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ny full tm1e work For local in
STRUCTURAL I IIAMI
Ryan, Johnny Grue"'r, 1ohnny
ll' I'VIcw gwe full particulars and
ICRAP IRON - MITA~I
lt'cr lmnwdaatc s~ l e, M&lt;~Pil' IJVIIh
Roaen ond Tamm7 MeGowan.
your (lhonc number Write P 0
r00111 II UJte, old &amp;tyJt: dtnllll! ru
Box 8047, Mhacle ~lie Station
om su11 c, ga~ refr ll:Ct ntor IJa'
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Mmneapolls, 16, Mlnn
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met on Moodoy evenln~ at th~
Leulon Hall with Mra. Dale
Moumlnr, prealdlnJ. Mra. Lillian
Stetff was thc chaplain f&lt;U' the
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Girls' State In COlUI]Ib"' In 1une
They ol•o d~ol~ed to buy silverware ond an elcotrlc roaster for
the Hall
The Poppl.. to be oold on
Poppy Day wen also ordered.
Two now meml&gt;era, Mra. TeJ
Chapman, toea~ and Mre Henry
Rletmer, Mlliln,/ W. Va were
weteom 0d Wf. ' cora Bennett was
reported to be lntprovlnJ.

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Each member took one and
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Middleport
Sot-iety

1\fr and Mrs Dale Walburn en
dau~hlct Ciula Jane. of Columbus
were week end guests of their ter{imcd Saturday With a party
parents Jfr and Mrs Carl Lee· 11 honor of thetr son, Sleven's
1rst b rttlday
and Mr and Mrs Nllrman Theiss
Refreshments of rake, ICl
Dr and Mrs Paul Baumen of
Portsmouth were week end guests ~ ream punch. and mmts were
or Mr and Mrs Fred Rosenbaum ,e rved by Mrs Wa,lhurn assisted
~Y Mrs Raymond Lee Walburn
and other relatives
Mrs Lula Jacks returned to her md Mrs Elroy Kaylor
Guests were Mrs Mary Wal
home SRlem Center Saturday af
tet a Wt'ek S VISit With tJer SISler 1urn and Dcnms Pete and Mary
and brolher tn·law, Mr and \1rs lf1 ~ P !\ Miller Mt s Ted Ed
vards and Julia, Mrs I evJis Ell!
Charle!l Buck
J\1r ond Mrs rtoyd Rumr~eld of nd CarL Mrs Dan.\ Hamm, Mrs
Rutland were Sunday guests of to:lroy Kaylor KaLhy and Jack•e
\1 rs Raymond Walburn and Gre
Mr and Mrs Charles Buck
Mr and Mrs Thoren Cott:dl ~ory and Mr and Mrs Robcrl
were week end guests of Jir and 'Iarke Sr of Letart, W Va
Mr&amp; J E Thoren
fuesday cvcmng after bema cal
Mr and Mrs Detmar Hamm aml 1ed nere b) the Illness and death
son, Jimm~, spent the week end of his s1ster, Ml's Merlin Russell
w1th relatives m Columbus and
Mr and Mrs Walter Ketter and
Lnncaster
"tJ!Idr~n. StJaron and Mu;hael, of
Elaine Withee returned to her Morgantm~n . W Va were week
home, Umon Ave fuesday from end guests of her mother, Mrs
Meigs General Hospital wnere she Hertha Alii ~
has been a medical patJent and
~~r and Mrs Wtlham Dawson of
1s convalescmg mcely
Columbus vtsl ted Friday wttb h1s
Mr and Mrs Raymond Half1eld mother, Mrs Wtlham Dawson and
of Rutland were Monday guests of hu aunt. Mrs Edward Koehler
'M1 Gnd Mrs Clarence Andrew!! They were accompamed home by
and famil~
hiS mother, who Will spend a lew
Mr and Mrs Roger Grueser of days w.th them
Columbus were week end guests
or their pa~ents, Mr an~ Mrs Ar
Mr and Mrs George Hobstetter
thur Orr and Mr and Mrs Clar Jr entert:~ med with a dmner
ence Grueser
Sunda.Y at the1r home un Ea.sl
.1\trs Patnck Lochary attended a Second Street Guests were Mr
mcetmg of the State Bo~rd of and Mrs George Powell, daughter
Umted &lt;.:burch Women held M.on Barbm a ;md son Bill, Parkets
day ut the YWCA, Columbus
burg, Mr and Mrs Adam Ebers
1\!rs A R Knight was a buSJ bactJ and Nanry Burns
ness VISitor m Columbus Monday
Mrs Anna Styles and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Zmk, who was called , Mrs Ben rox and famtly of Zanes
here SaturdG) by the dcalh of her vtlle spent Sunday w1th Mrs E!l!th
.1unt, Mrs Merlin Rusoell, left Davis Mrs Styles remamt:d here
~uesday evemng for her home, for an extended vtsJt w1th her s1s
Cmclnnatl While hc1e she was ter
the guest of hPr parents, Mr and
The Ben Fox fHmtly also railed
Mrs L~wrcnce Lannmg
on Mr and Mrs James Hazelton
'Mr anrl Mrs Raymond K1llmger
Mr and i\1rs Joe Gtbbs and fam
returned to the1r home, HoSfvlllc lly, Circleville, spent Sunday w1th
her parents, Mr and Mn. James
Hazelton

r~ad

Now, .. it workl 5 ~ays!
1&lt;~lol

Coolaino Allanlola
to t.ch1 heal cll&amp;Jiped, dry akan.
Prolecbl Contaln1 1ilicone1
10 fishl ofl cftect• of ~arab
&amp;Oapaand deteraf3nta.

Soflenal Conta1ne emolbentt
lo help am001h and 101len

Bays'
Oxfords &amp; Shoes
Sizes

your 1ltin.

Fjghlolnleellonl Conlunl
llmchlorophene lo check
llkln aerm l, reduce rhk
of mfcction throu1h opea
cracka ln tha akin.

Slnpt Odor! Your aklall
protectad a;amll food odora
p~ckc.l up durin&amp; tho cookina
and cleamn1 JObl arouad
the houiiC.

Llmlled limo .....v_e
Pdee. pl~&amp;~ 111.

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lay alter a v1s1t wnh Mr and
Mrs Wilham Myers They were
:JccompanJed home by Mr Daw
sons motll~r. Mrs Wm Dawso11
:,r nf Pomeroy
Lon Greenlee who has been
111 Is now able to be out
Mr and Mrs Dale AUenswortb
Jf Chcs:me v1stled Sunday wtth
1\fr and Mrs T F Hawkms and
~rs N n nothgeb Mrs Roth~eb
1s unpro\ltnl.( after a recPnt Illness
PFC Edward Lee McComas left

today ror San D1ego, Caltl, where

the Flower Committee and these
ladles along with M~ 0 E
MeKmley were named on 1 com.
rn1ttee to draw up rules tor the
Flower ~mmtttee
The 1~7 yearbooks were revts
ed f.or 1958
take care Of the Commu~ion prep.
take care of the Communion prep
aratlon each Sunday and at th.is
meeting the llot ol metnbm to
tate care of this dur104 the !lex&amp;
year was completed

I two

ONLY
3 for $2.95

The birthday of Mr1 Edgar AI

HANES FIG LEAF IRIEFS GIVE YOU :·

he IS st.atwned ill the Marint' lensworth was observed Tbe dos
Base there after a v1s1t w1th h111 lng prayer was given by Fred I
lla rents, Supt and Mrs L W Me Gardner, pastor
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Comas and D1ane
A dessert cour.se wa1 served by

• Nylon-reinforced le¥ openings and
crotch seam
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lhe hoste81es Mrs. Edgar Aliens·
worth, chairman,

T'1mmy Gl aze
·Is Hono red 0 n
His Birthday
Mr and Mn
tamed a group
(nends Sunday
home Peacock
oarty honoring

Mrs • Fred I

Gardner and Mrs Doyle Miller
During the •om! hOur the II'OIIP
enjoyed a series of gsu)1es which

were conducted by Mrs Allen,.
wo)'th Rotdell Stelly had record
ed the musle during Ill• evening

Ray Glue enter
of relatives and
evemng at their
Avenue, w1th t
their son, Timmy,

'" hts birthday and hiS grandmo
thrr Mrs Dena Zwllhng whooe
birthday was Monday
A btrthday cake Iced m whtlt!
~nrl decorated m pmk and green
"'Jth pmk candles, home made
pcnch I(C cream and coffee were
iervctl during the evening
Present were Mr and Mrs AI
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Jert Smith son Danny, Mrs Gil
bert Freeman, ch1ldren Sharon
...onn1e and Gary Mrs Jacob

• lil"eat-resistant elastic in wais\band arid
le~J openings
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Chapter Meeting
Held On 1;,uesd'ay

• Highly absorbent, ~htter

The Oh10 Eta Phi Chapler of
the Beta Slgma Phi Sorortly mel
on Tuesday evenmg at the office•

.•••• Nilan·rtlnhr~ u~r~

or the OhiO V'uel

Gas Co I

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The coltural program "TalkinG

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RAGAINS

hu been pastor,
teacher In Bible achool and a mls·

sionlry durlli.e his stay m Nicara-

gua He had hla formal training
at the Unlverstty of Aruona and
Pau,dena Nazarene eollege
Before becoming a missionary,

he p01tored two years in tbe Naz·
arene church at Coer d'Alene, Ida-

bo

JAr fl(pins will~,opend •• year
iii ~'nu\ltllllp wpr~ lp t!IO u s,
telllqa tAA lto\'l- of.lorelsn mlaStoni' wolk in ' J!Ii~)ua ' He alao
h" ejllored slidell of the work.
Mra Ragalns a~d their ehtldren
will not accompany him.

Other speaking engagements of
tbe JlllSSIOnary m nearby Nazarene
churches include. Belpre, Wednes-

day, Feb. 12.

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Porter Welcomed
Into Lions Club
WI d esd
H
1f e n ay er.e
eraled Chureh Wedne•da~ st a
regular lunehe9n and business
meeUng.
d
VIce Pre•\ ent John Bacon .was
presented w th a certif1eate of
memlitrshJp an!! urged to partlet·
j)l!e In the felloWIIhtp and good
worka of Lions In the communtlles
of idelp County.
Zone cbaiman Wtllia , Leadmg.
ham reported on the zone ladles
night held l01t week In Belpre, 0,
attended by a Iorge delegallon of
loeal Llona.
• Gue&amp;ll lntrodueed were Gene
Wheaton by Gerald Reuter; Ed
Florian by Glenroy Ewing and
Jtm Wooater by Leadlniham
' Program .ebatrman )obn Baeo~
showed a ~llfttoroua but lnitruetlve
IUm on h)flhway, safecy, II oUUln·
ed how aueb !ledtloua "raoriall·
ties 1,1 Tw~Beer , CbarJer,• .Nerv·
OUS N~llle, and )load !{Oil Gaorae,
amo111 othera, perform In munlcl·
pal trollle eour!l and oq the high·
Wl)'ll behind thetr 1teerlng wheels.

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The annual Eagl~ Reco&amp;Dltion
Ceremony JponiOred by the Ad·
vanoeatenl 'CQmmutee oJ the Trl·
a..te Area Cooncll; BOy Seoul&amp; of
Atperl&lt;i, wUJ bo !leld Sunday F~~
,2 eta 00 Jl, nl, al the Marahall Col·
'; · le¥ti ~udltollum tn · Jtun!Wton.
··.Dr 1'\'anl&lt; Moaer, ehalrman, ~~·

l';~~fl~t~that
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We pu~ both of th... Pl)'litoutha tbrourh the oame
exactiDif \l!'!ts, Aceeleratlo~. Qas e&lt;:oboii'Y· Hand!!nl ,
.,..., ' Bra1ilnif efficlellCf·
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The rl!sults. the 'P~uth lh,at ha~ drtv~n 58,000
miles-' the equivalent of 6 yea,. on the road-coukl
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ltald~ be told from new:. Like the new l'lymouth, It
zoomed from 0 I!&gt; 40, 40 tq 60 In a JIUI\Wr 01 ~nds.

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In a 40-mph "panic" stop, 1111olted•Within SS inch"
of the new car, And 111 the vital area or
et:onQDI)', •

pr,

a'aa

REG, .5.95 PR.

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ald the begmnmg of the Mothero

Harold J Straub, the Un1on'a
National Vtce President and Dl!'·
ector of Organuation, who eame
here from the U01on National ~
Headquarters m Wasbmgton to
aubt the Local Negoliatmg Com·
m1ttee, claims that a str1ke tn the

March on Polio a11 a fmal measure

In the local drive for Iundt
Thus far, accordmg to Mrs Vie·

(or Young, Mel.tiB County · Polio
C~alrman, the drive lor eontribu·
tions to the Polio Fund has been

Kyger Creek Plant will not only
sbut dOWII the AEC operabona.;

ReSidents of the com~unity t .
day were aoked to leave the~
poreh light on to Signify to the
polto workers that a contribution

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them

MlddleP,OI'l
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uttht)' compan es that own the

Ohto Valley Electr~c Corporation..
It is Strouh'a conlent1on that the
Umon DUll' legally place pick•!
hnet ar.ound the planta and pi'O&gt;

pertiea of all fifteen companleo.

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Ern~t Covert, manager
th.e
Straub atlted, "It lS my under·
C1ty Loan today announced thai atandina. that tn as much as each
local offices wtll be closed Fri· one of these ftfteen companies 1

Ducky Corn Draws
Fine And 2Year
Suspended Term

day noon and rem!fn &lt;Josed lor ore part owners of 0\(EC, that we I
the remainder or tlie day due to may, and we wiU, pltket the prothe death of Thomas Rtebard pertltu of all of them" Straub
Schoonover founder IOf tbe fU'tll continued, \ ''In pleketlng all of

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COLUMBUS UP-Counethnan
Ousttn E Du&lt;ky Corn or lroolon
today rCooived a suspended twO
Year

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sentence and

hned

$M~

for federal tax vlo

WA~

]atiODII.

The JroRIOR Rjgbtclub OW~1r
and proml~ent Republican olio
was placed on five years proba·
tlon under !lupervlsion of

tbe

U S Federal Court here
Federal Judge Mel Uudcrwood

at Lima, Obto, today
these. eompames, we would not
Schoonover was born m W1cb1· be in v1otation of the Taft·
ta, Kan, he came tc Ohio 10 1892 Hartley Act, for we wtll be pick·

Two Drivers Are
Fined $25 Today
In County Court

"~ad, llog" ~~er

Cl.ptured .Mter
Ten Are Slaiit
DOUGLAS, Wyo UP-One or

sentence the We.st~~ wl)r.st murder' orgies
l)ecause of testtmony that a prl- ended In Ia amall tow)l. 1 ~11 toda~

suspended the pnson

son letm could aerlously eRdanger his health A llled~eat report
state~ Corn was auffermg• fi'OID
arterlo-aclerosls and diabetes
'The sentencina- carne foJiowing
a hearing on mollons (or a new
frlal and dismissal of the pmon
aontenec.
Under•ood sentenced corn to
one year tm~rlsonment on eaeb
of lour misdemeanor count, to ~e
s&lt;ned In a tWO·year period The

CaldweU, $5,000 fine was on

anDt~r

wtth the eapture or Charts• · Star~
weather, 19, "mad dog" kljlel of
at leas! 10 and possibly II per·
sons
Wyommg autharities Indicated
they wanted to prosecute the
eonleued killer ror one of the
slaylnga, that of 1 shoe 1alesman
rpurdered late Wednesdoy 1horl
ly before StarkWIJather's me•l
In an up&amp;lalll jail cell suite~
lng from ~hod&lt; and groggy wllb

m1s- scdat•ve:J was stark'Wealber'.s 14
ol the demeanor. Corn waa charged m year-old swccthearl, Cart! Fugate

will . •II fiVe coun!l wtth falling to
lt file tax forma
DiamiBsed were eight felony
ehargej
lorl falling to account
r
1 or, cabaret .ax money to the gov
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Ypuq~ Sl~o.~,iiielier ernment
Earliel, tasllmony by Coroner
Robert A Evans of Frsnkhn
County satd a term In federal
prt80n would "shorten and en
danger tbe life ol the delendanl"
Evans sa11J, ''t::orn Is definitely
a elck mao in need of immediate
expert medical management and
eonttol" ' J(e said Corn could
•apdcfeiily•wlthout' warning" di'op
de~d' .. ' ~ . t1' ' ....., .. 1

who babbled •that he had hel4 ber

E.Qrmer
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Manav'Oer
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F }} S , k

t~·laylng

Search Continues
For Plane Mi~ng
Out Of Charleston

ata ·y tr'•c en

m. wbo died In •Clearwat.et,

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Fla I lolloWiijg a short Illness
;por
ere said
ues the
ay alplane
pm
" goen
th~ pilot
\Vas
Plnker!on wao bliatlieaa manager 1t"i down It had lert St Pe~r,.
of Marietta Col!e.O
... 1111
~m 1930 til tbUrg, Fla , earlier m the ay,
11M3 and ~&gt;&lt;tame IIOCretary of the ,bound lor Charleston.
ChUUeotbe Chamber ol commen:e
In 1947. He beld the poat for nine
Aboard the plane were ""
years.
Bertha L Mtehle, 72 Cbarle¢on;
A native of India, PlnkerloR he· Beverly L M~ehte, 36, her 10n,
chase
came a tJ. S. citlien ln 1931 He 1 forfDel"IY of Charleston and reeeoJt County Attorney Wtlliam Dixon
Waa put pre1ide.nt o( the Ohio ly of Clearwaler, Fla I Mra LeW·
said ~tartweather opent an hoU! A11n. of college and Bu11neu ol· II Pu~kett, a nur" &gt;pparently earl!bnrloualy wnt~ out a slite- :flterl a~d of the Marietta Rqtary. lng ror Mrs Mleh••· Tho(\tas
metlt 16n hla erl,ii)es Wedn.,dd · l.Je onil hi,, wjte1 Mary Letitia, Stdrnad, thO pllol, end c~t
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(ContlnuH on~.. ~~:~ • ,,\ ~ave~ t4 D~rr, fla,, Jn 1937.,~_ .t !C.~tlnutd on,... hurlt.~
Wtth

o( her family.
Co t In H!ghwn Chait
Slorkweather, sought by hun
drcds of pollee tn 'seve11 states
a~d aimed National Guardamen,
was &lt;aught !ale Wednesday near
till• aoLtheast Wyomlllg town If·
ter a JIO.mtle·an·hour highway

and attended acbool In St. Mary!, ettng OVEC's pr1mary owners,
later goin¥ te the. University of therelore, our .acttons wtll not
ChicagO. He entered tbe bantmg
busineiS in 1007 and "" with
the First National Bank of Wap.
atoneta ln 1911

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eon1t1l¥te a serondary-boycoU '"

Straub' alao alleges lhal he has

"every reason to believe" that
th,e employees of .all 15 compan·
He founded lhc Ctly 'Loan and oes will honor the Ullhty Workm
SaVIDfl Co., IR 1912 and be&lt;:ame r Union picket hncs
preBtdent of the fir :1 In, 1915 h&lt;

oerved aa prestdent pnttt he r..
Two drtVen were t1ned in the tired m 1957 to ltetome dtalf
court ol Coftnty Judge Emm~tt man of the bo~rd
Peoples today after arrests by
He was marrted 10 1917 to
lhe Ohio Htghway Patrol and an Helen Wemmer who survtves

alene wtlh two ~ns Jobn w and
George F Schoonover of Lima
two daughters, Mrs Reed Thorn~
Ion and Mrs Norman Amstutz
both of Ltma t6 granckbJldren
and four bro'thers and s11ters
Cited lor eourt appearanee waa
Funeral servtces w1U be held
• CHARLESTON. W Va UP - Robert Dean 26, o( Athens for at 2 P m Fr1day in Christ EpJS
,SOme 35 lo 40 Clvtl All P*trol drivwg across a yellow hne
copa.l Church at Lima with burial
Planes eontmued a ocareh today In
m Woodlawn Cemetery. '

scattered 1reao or West Vtrglnja,
VIrginia, Ohto and Kentucky ror a
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misaing twin cngme am~r11ft wllb
CHILLI~OTIIJ;, 0 UP _ Serv· '"• persons aboard
leCB wjll'e held ~ at MoundaThe chartered plane last report·
ville, '".
Pmker- ed by rad1o to lhe Kanawha Air,.. Va, for J)Ou•Jas
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capllve smce the mass murder
rampaa:e began laat Saturday toni

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but will "'"oully embnger the
operaUnr obllity of all 15 of the .

Death Reported
Of City Loon
Foonder At Lima

11 met In •oelal room! ol the Fed· the curtailment of funds

UGM
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Set
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Ono nt the Plylll&lt;tuth• above 1\ fres~ from the aosem·
bly line. The other, &amp; ve~ran of ~helourhMt_...t tun ·
of all time: 68,000 eonthluo'ua mllel In 58 d&amp;ya.' A
t)jqu~d mtles a day tlirou1h 81 ota1011..
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The Ctre siren will sound at 7
p m tonlgbt tn Pomeroy to her-

Bill Porter, Pomeroy 'attorney, .. dly lacking wilh the result that
wa~ welcomed as a new member many now receivme aid In this
of the Pomeroy Lions Club when county may suffer 811 t'he result of

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Roush's Shoe $tore
N, Setillld 1\ve.

s'":$2.95.

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4-Bucklt Artics
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VALUES TO ,5,00

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Charlotte Dtllard

OxfoKds &amp;Straps

Sizes

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Get more than j011;'1rpfii.rar-

on Radio or Television" was g1v·
en by Barbara Grmslcad and

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wmbed M!Mq,lhnrl~ll~
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LOW-COST PLYMOUTH.

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Dress Oxfords

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Mrs Homer R1ce and Mrs Ed
1f Columbus return3d home Sun gar Allensworth were appointed to

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lee was reported able to be out,
l\fr and Mrs Georzc HudJon and Georgia Wehrung ond
were busmess VISitors !n Hunt French were reported ill
A letter from Marion Ebersbaeh
mgton Tuesday
Mr!l Dauy Ankrom who hu chairman ol the Red Crois Blood
tcP.n a pat1ent at Holzer Hospatal Program for Meigs County was
t.s recuperJtv1g at H.e nome of read thankmg the group for oerv·
her niece, Mrs J:1mes Brewmg lng the Blood·Moblle on January
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eWOMEN'S 2 SNAP GA,ITORS , ....... ., U.OO pr.
e WOMEN'S ARCH SHOES . , , , .• , .•. , , , ••5.95 pr.
eJNFAN'l'S' OXFORDS &amp; STRAPS ,. ..... •'1.00 pr.
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Mrs George Hudaon preEJded
During the s1ck report, Lon Green·

$2•00 8:e:o 3 $2·~~

pr.
VALUES 1'0 .3.00

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todly lp tho low 3411. Low lon!gllt

daughter Nancy, and Harry Sny the hosts and T1mmy Dennis and th1·onghout the county
der and Mr nnd Mrs Henry .Ebhn Crystal Faye
ReCreshments were se~d hy
attended the Song Fest at jtorgan
'the ponor•ed t1&gt;C91s each re Frances Krinke and Je:an Wt:!try
at the close of lhe meellng
The AmerH an Leg toll Au:oc1han Cemer Sunday
~cned
number or gifts
met l\tondav I'VI'IllnJ.: ~I the Ll'
Sunday VlSllOrs or Mr lllld Mrs
,'liOn Hall for thetr 1cgular meet
Arthur Ebltn und ram1ly were Mr
mg
and Mn Karmel DeLong, Pvt
Thr mePl liiJ: Oflt!lled w11h thl
Cal'l DeLong and Mr and Mrs
l'ln~ S.tlute, f()Jiowed by o prav
Kenneth DeLong and dGughtcr,
cr by Mrs Nel11()n noush, chap \tck1e.
hun The gro1tp tht'n rcctted thr
Bill Mowery, who is employed In
Preamble of the Lrl(lon
Columbus,
spent the week end at
The bu smes:; rcpurt ~ were g1v home wtth his
family.
1 n nnrl nporovr.d
Mrs Alb L'rt
~rs CoD Roush, New Haven,
Dodson was ta ken m as u new
Sunday wtth her s1ster and
mernbrr The I 1ons Club menu spent
rarmly,
,Mr end Mrs Malon ibllll
wa! plann&lt;'d whiCh wtll be Sl'n
Jr of Union Ave
cd on February 4

Month End·Sale

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cloody nh'fml

22-30.

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Wind and Weather Lotion

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MOitly ciOIIdy 'pin Friday. Lit•
tlo oho"" In tomporoturoo. Hl1h

Ehersbsch, Edward Wmters of Mothers• March on Polto which
\tason, W V11 , Mn Albert Mees Will be on Thursday Jan 30 from
Mr and Mrs Wendell Ebhn and Wllllam Smit~, Mrs Zwtihng, 1 to e p, M In communities

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Steven Walburn's
First'Birthday
Observed Saturday

·ke sThrellenecr
he

south and rnos.tlr cloudy central
•lid north today with llgllt • ill"tly In ntho north portion.
Portly cloudy ton!,ht, bocD011lnti

NYLON-REINFORCED BRIEFS!
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Box" which contained litUe
serulls with Btble verses on them

Special

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MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP

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Pomeroy Society Edllor -

Benton Eblm spent Friday n1ght
Final plans were made fnr thr
March op Polio, wtllch "111 be and Saturday with h1s sister Mt
hold Tbur9day, Jan 30, bet"cc11 and Mrs Robert Faulk, E Matn St
the hours or 6·7 P M
Mu Dodson won ttJe door
pmc and tnc mccl1ng cloRed w1th
the group repeatmg "The Reh r
1ng DC The Colors'
Refreshments were served by
Mr11 F1ed Rou 5h M1.s Ralph
Reg. $1.50
Rousn and Mrs Everett Rousn to
Lutilron Flower Wave
all those named obove and Mrs
1hclma Capehart
Mrs Sybil
Snutlt Mrs Nanna• Hllllsh, Mrs
Optn Tu... thru Sot I A M to
P1rl Warth, Mrs C C Monl
5 P.M. lvonlnp by Appt,
go mery, Mrs Nur1:1 Tnpp l\11 s
Phono 6411-Y
Robert Roush, Ma!Mn, Mrs liar
old Zerlde and Mrs. Will1am
Lo&lt;UOt st.
Middleport
Rousn

Swisher 6 Lohse
n

Lucille Hawkins -

'

·Weather
Ohio· Pollly

Gardner was In charge of the de·
vot10nal servtce and had "Prom
tses" 111 her top1c. During this
servJce she had an "Inspiration

Toughest automotive tests of all time prove ·,

PLACE TO TRADE"

MILL S'f,

11Ji

Middleport Socjely Editor - Phone •o7~

I

PENNIES

[

El~.nor S, Schaal -

Mr and \fr11 George Thetss and

B. H. SANBORN
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The Lo)'lll Bereans Cia.. of the on hla tape re&lt;:order and pl.. e~ iT Holzer Hospital
Middleport Church of Chrlat met back for them.
on Tuesday evenma: at the cburch

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by Walter Bunee Mrs Fred I

Jewelry

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The openmg pra:er was a:iven

"Everyhodtl Appreciates

MILL ST.

-

',

Mra E M Blake and Ill'• noy
Middleport Church Of Christ
,
Tracy Sr ~¥Cr• lp Oalllpolll TuO!·
evelllna to' •lsiI IIIII Cheryle
. Loyal Bereans Class Meetina day
Btake who li etudont nur10 a~

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• ·fo·r Gifts

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Should the Uttltty Workers Un·
ton'a picketing erfort.s tn the 1$
eompaniel be successful, 1t may

other dled for appearance1 on
February 4
Fmed were Paul Juat1s, 2T1 of
Rac1ne and Larry Sheeta, 40. of
Cheshire each ~ and costa on
chii"R;es 11C overloadmg

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Harol~

Ruppelt

ANSWER CALL
Pomeroy emergency squadmen
answered a call to the reaideJJce of lo obtain tl! dem•nds

Death Reported ..Ued
Charles Wasner Wednesday and
Ewmg ambu1anee to talte
At w
uk
m
btm to Holzer Hoepital,
a egan, •
The Rev Howard Rup,.., It, r
-·t·
or of Fint Presbyterian Chu..,h,
left Wednesday evening for Waut~aan, Jtl , where be w01 &lt;IIJeil by
tile death or his uncle, Harold
Ruppelt who dtcd Tuesday at a

MIIGS GENIRAt H~TAL&gt;
Waukegan hospitaL
~
Admitted Mrs Lovella ' Quillon,
Funeral servtces were held there Long BoU.Om, Mtunl~ Ge\lY!, ol

todaY at the Marsh Funeral Home. Pomeroy; William O'Donnell, of
Tlie deeeued was Saleo 't.iana- Pomeroy. 1
Discba11ed None.

cor lor the Natlollll Caoh Jlellalltr
.c~~ in Cbieaio.
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seriously 1mpalr the electrlc
serVIce to tbc public In majot r
ettles such as Cmcinnah Dntcn, '
ToledG and Calumbus, OblqLouiaville and other major porlions of Kentucky-al well as a
goodly portion of western Penn.sylvania, West V1rgm1a and Mary·
land
The Un1on stales 1t h.1s gtv€ln'·
the Company a ten day period in,
which to begin bargammg in good
faith If It reels that the Compaoy
has not done so, the Unton da1mS
it w1ll then take economic action

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