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The Oa 11Ysennnd

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8-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Mtddleport, 0 , Jan 29, 1958
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For .Jewelry
VISIT

JEWELERS
MIDDLEPORT

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SPEND YOUR

AND
SAVE
YOUR DOLLARS
IN OUR

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VARIETY BASEMENT
LADIES' BRAS
2 for $1.00

T-SHIRTS
2 for $1.00

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CHILDREN'S

COTTON BRIEFS
As~mtctJ Cnlors

4 for $1.00

ftiEN 'S WIIITE

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PILLOW CASES
3 for $1.00

l:OA1'S &amp; CI.AKKS

CROCHET COTTON
Knit -

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(ruslwrn

Ucchprcud Cotton

REYNOLDS
WRAP
27c

5 balls $1.00

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MIDDLEPORT
DEPT. STORE

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New Haven Legion
Auxiliary Meeting
Held On Monday·

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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Ohi.o Eta Phi
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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.llfr Ragalos
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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)', •

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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~

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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
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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

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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
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~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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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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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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It's America's biggest auromotiue ualue-when you buy it ..• and wht~yo~

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

s'":$2.95.

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Charlotte Dtllard

OxfoKds &amp;Straps

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on Radio or Television" was g1v·
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LOW-COST PLYMOUTH.

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Mr and Mrs Wilham Daw!on
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·~~

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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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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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First'Birthday
Observed Saturday

·ke sThrellenecr
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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

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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
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Lucille Hawkins -

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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,

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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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"Everyhodtl Appreciates

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Middleport Church Of Christ
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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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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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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
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m
btm to Holzer Hoepital,
a egan, •
The Rev Howard Rup,.., It, r
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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
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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
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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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and reportA made out.
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wa, led bY Nellie Parker.
grolll)
a
.'Mt&amp; ho~tess served . rc.!li,bfDr the near future
al\l)tKer !lYF group. A benefit· rnents or ice cream, cake and
eoffee.
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The meetmg closed •'ith the
The uexl mcctmg • will belfYF benediction
held at th eo home of Mrs. Chdrle n
There wu an attendance of 21
with Tbelma !lend' • 1
at la!t Wednesday evenin&amp; pray·
progrnm leader Feb. lllih.
er ••rvice&gt; jith !lblflel D.·W~• ,
.wsc~ w1ll· ob~""',. Wor~l
leading. ~' weeki&lt; ~def'1s
ot ProYtt fob. 2111.
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T11e W~ hehl its· lo&lt;i!UlM' '
or. lanmt.r, Mrf. !l'ern~·
nieetlna lasl rues. eve. at the · SwJrtz and daughter Grac1e an~·
b6me of Nelllc Parker with II the Millard Swartz familY VISited
mq~bers m attemlance. .
_Otlarle.s,Randolpli and fam1l)·
business meeting was In Sunda)'.
charge of Helen Wuo4t, presi·
Se,•eral atten1\ed Opeu Hous~
dent. Plans were .nnde for ·selllhl! at the new Eastern Ittgh Schoo!
J
J'\lg9, 1~ now ready for sale. Sunday af\Prnoon
NEW ARRIVAL .
The I!J'OUP 1•oted to order gelal)n
Mr. :md Hrs nonald Dilry of
Mr
and
ii!rs. Lucian HqwJe ~
fcfi' Jl'ille Plins were dls!!ussed A.thttns mit('d Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Middlt•port are announclf!i the
lor helping· on equipping the Burkle~ and son Friday.
birth of n daughter on January 21
~burch kltehen and dining room.
Mr: and Mr5. Gerald Swartz of at Meig~ General Hospitl). ~·
• Marlett~ spent tho weekenrt at l&gt;aby which Ia tbatr first ohlld
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the Follrod·Rohln,bn and Hobart beell named l.ecli Mae.
H
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who
came
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fr.Pill
Pa·
swru-tz homes
ducah. Kentucky, l'ellide In the
Harl•Y ipart'IUent · at Bryan J\laoe.
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tells you there's potent perform·
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j11st twist the key. This m1c
snaps awake tind into action on
a moment's notice;, and puts out
the kind of performance that
puiS pleasure into dr~ving. VB's

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wa, led bY Nellie Parker.
grolll)
a
.'Mt&amp; ho~tess served . rc.!li,bfDr the near future
al\l)tKer !lYF group. A benefit· rnents or ice cream, cake and
eoffee.
\
aoclal "'" oel for March ith.
The meetmg closed •'ith the
The uexl mcctmg • will belfYF benediction
held at th eo home of Mrs. Chdrle n
There wu an attendance of 21
with Tbelma !lend' • 1
at la!t Wednesday evenin&amp; pray·
progrnm leader Feb. lllih.
er ••rvice&gt; jith !lblflel D.·W~• ,
.wsc~ w1ll· ob~""',. Wor~l
leading. ~' weeki&lt; ~def'1s
ot ProYtt fob. 2111.
v•
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• · · Mrs, aeatiiC• Jientz· ~;•4·.~··~ ,
T11e W~ hehl its· lo&lt;i!UlM' '
or. lanmt.r, Mrf. !l'ern~·
nieetlna lasl rues. eve. at the · SwJrtz and daughter Grac1e an~·
b6me of Nelllc Parker with II the Millard Swartz familY VISited
mq~bers m attemlance. .
_Otlarle.s,Randolpli and fam1l)·
business meeting was In Sunda)'.
charge of Helen Wuo4t, presi·
Se,•eral atten1\ed Opeu Hous~
dent. Plans were .nnde for ·selllhl! at the new Eastern Ittgh Schoo!
J
J'\lg9, 1~ now ready for sale. Sunday af\Prnoon
NEW ARRIVAL .
The I!J'OUP 1•oted to order gelal)n
Mr. :md Hrs nonald Dilry of
Mr
and
ii!rs. Lucian HqwJe ~
fcfi' Jl'ille Plins were dls!!ussed A.thttns mit('d Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Middlt•port are announclf!i the
lor helping· on equipping the Burkle~ and son Friday.
birth of n daughter on January 21
~burch kltehen and dining room.
Mr: and Mr5. Gerald Swartz of at Meig~ General Hospitl). ~·
• Marlett~ spent tho weekenrt at l&gt;aby which Ia tbatr first ohlld
~
the Follrod·Rohln,bn and Hobart beell named l.ecli Mae.
H
'(lwles
who
came
here
fr.Pill
Pa·
swru-tz homes
ducah. Kentucky, l'ellide In the
Harl•Y ipart'IUent · at Bryan J\laoe.
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~ A:lll. to 9 P.M.
441 Loeust SL Mlddlep6r

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waythewind 'drakabackat
t;)ie comen, in. e deeply scul p~ ·
· tured gull-wing rear that Jooks
li~e the very 1 s~pe of motion.
.. '
~vea the ~·[ , that tdm, slim

6l«ring wheel feet. in your hand
tells you there's potent perform·
anee in 1his package!
j11st twist the key. This m1c
snaps awake tind into action on
a moment's notice;, and puts out
the kind of performance that
puiS pleasure into dr~ving. VB's

with .up to 280 h.p. 111pply the
action. Full Coil suspension and
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PtiONE 398
2 teats l!f• ~ord. Olht ta.H.r\.ioo. Mlr.l~um cbarl e Mk:.-t ~'t.DI.'f
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Special - One morib for U ceab per word
Full rat~ uf 2 1·erns per WOt'4 will be charged lor tdt&gt;ertlstnC

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published •l I ceo\ per won1

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fOR ltJo;N'J'-Extcnston Luddeu.
9JHI
St'.lrfold Boards, Drop Cloths
small !J t'l'll \ L' IJ~ Owner lll dl
Cltnton Ftshcr, Middleport. 0
claim by ulcullfymg ami pay tu g
I' hone 6265 X
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Mndern bath ou secootf floor

totl ct and lavatUi y oo ftrst,
good garage, i!JOut fhe minute!.!

Nclgler &amp; Clt•l'k (;ar"~c Phom
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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J1crfctl10n gas hcatt:r. Ualc II~ QUICK SERVICE on Watch Ro
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sell, 911 Locust St , Mrtlrtlcporl.
wal&lt;hmakers. cowNS JEWEl..
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Phonr 173 Pomcn1y 1·2BtH•·
2 room A.panmcnt Close iu town
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NOTICI OF FILING AND HIAR·
1,.0 ON IIIVJNTORY
Probllt CfUrt, Mil .. COIIM)y, Ohlt
ACT NOW
TO the ~e&lt;ulor .or Adnllrilitnl•
SAVE $100T0$1000
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc' or and to ouch or \he loJiewln' 11
with 73 n~w and used uilleh aro r~ldenla ql the ~~~ 6t'OI(lo:
ourvlvllli IPO~IO" 1(, a~; nexl Cit
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any; th• altornoy or :allorneya.
knowfll~nJllkel\· T"c ~oWGat J)Oi' ropreaontl~a ·,ny olthil afoftl,melo·
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lilllo ,atljl"'jrr'i f ~QI.Jbese ar
Inventory tnd Appt~lientotlt . ol
your LIAST. . ~ PP!RJ pla~e~ It the ea\ale of Wllllaln M,·lllldlord
free Jclivory, ovo ln lomor dcccaoed, late of Mlddlepoit, Oblo
row. Any)h,lnJ of value lakeD m said Counll waa flied ln lbl~
Ia tradtt.. • ,,
Couri.
WAVIIlLY MO.ILI
Hearln&amp; on uld lllvenlory and
HQME SALES
Appralaemen\ .,.m be had befOI'&lt;l
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this Court on the l&amp;lb day of Fobruary 10118, at 10 o'clock A, 111
WAV.RLY, OHIO
Excopllona thereto may bo liled
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lime prlor 10 llve day• before the
ILO ~' ' Insurance
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COM I'LE'"iiii(;;';ttrat&gt;ee Proleclion.
\VlTN~ 'j,ll)' llpature and
Llfe. Aulq }i'Jre, Polio Call Don
lhe aeal ol taid Court, lhle
!1111&lt;. M\ddlepn&gt;'l. Ohio _
28\h day or January, 19118.
John C. Bacon
WE BUY
Actmg Judge and IX·OIIItlo Clerk
Ill',Lelia V. Jlj&gt;soll
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Lawrence Ebltn. a4mlnlolrl!er of
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Ohvcr, guardian of the per~n and
estate of Grover C. Oliver.
Unless exc:epllono are llled
\hereto, sald accounts will lot lor
hearing b&lt;loro uld Court on lbo
3rrl day of March,. !9118, a\ w~leh
lime said aeeounh wlll lot conoid·
orcd and continued from day to
day until llnally dllpo~d of,
Any person interuted may lllo
written cxeept!Ona to 11id ~ccauatl
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five days prlor to the data aet lor
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Acting Pro~te Judge
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Anna Russell
Funeral Rites
Held Tuesday

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t'rct•
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SIMON'S MARKET
Open Ev,fY· ~ight

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Phone 6lB+·Y.

DeVol , Philo, and Mrs. Mary Har· Cemetery and paQbearen · wm
Jrlrs. llalph Zinlt of Clnclnnall
kina, Parkeroburg, were auesls ol E. E. Follrod, Jackoe Follrod, and Hr, and Mr~. Raymond Klll
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Childers Sun· I John Lelfhell, Lawrence Llnnlog lnaer pi Ro~evifle were among
day. The occaolon was the birth· Donald Lanning and Cecil EIRe!· t~oae eomlna lfom out ol town
day oi Mrs. lfamilton's mother, 1,tein.
fpr tbe servu:es.
w6o received a birthday, coke ao 'iiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~ gill from her granddaughter, I

up to $300 00 monthly Posslbil·
11y lull·llmc work For local m·
tcrvicw give full particulars and
yuur phont• ITUII! lJN Wnte r o. ceased.
uox 8047, 1'I11 acle Mill! Slatton,
F1rst and final account or Sar1h
M1nncupolts, HS, M1nn
Edith Bowman, exccutrtx ot the
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cslalc of Catherine S. Michael, de·

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MliiGS C:OU~TY
Accounts and vouchcrs or the
following named persona est1tea
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Court of Meigs County, Ohio, for
approval anrl aettlement:
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Edtlh Bowman, admlnl&gt;tralrl' of
the eatate of Duld E. Michael, de-

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5ury 7 lo 12 hours wee J ne

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prizes awarded to Mrs Everett
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and lo employeS OrvJlle Hogue, Mrs. Wilbur
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Middleport.
ReCreshmcnts were served by home.
the hostess to those r~amed above Mr. and Mrs Arlie Marks of
and Mrs. Nathan Bia:gs, Mrs. Keno spent Sunday afternoon here
Charles Ruck,
Mrs. Vauabar, visiting hls parents, Mr .and Mrs
Prit:e, Mrs. Floyd Dunree and J. S. Marks.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Mro. Frank Young
Miss Zeta Bulkley, daughter of
Eotale ol RoM H. WlltJ DtcHHd
Mr. and Mrs. Ben BuckiC'y, Reeds·
Notice Is hereby glven that Paul
ville became the bnde of Gale Me·
S. Smart whose Posl Office Add·
Coin,
Lon~ Bollom, R. D , on Sal·
ress is Middlcport 1 Ohto, has been
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Robinson and urday afternoon at the Reedsville
duly appointed Admlnlotralor
w1lh U~e Will Annexed ol lhe Eo- Brenda and Beverly. of Canton/ 0., Methodist Church m the presence
tale of Rose H Wiley la~ ollllelp Barbin and Tom \lollinl of Bel· or 1 few close relatives. The cerepre were Salurday nllbl ond Sun· mony wos read by the Rev Harold
County, Ohio, deceased.
day
auests ln the L. B. Sisson Do•ler. Both are gradua\es o1 lbe
Dated this 21st day of January, b
o~e
Cbl oe M1II s and Mrs. LaIU~J Chester High School
1958.
m.ta.
John C. Bacon
Ruth •p&lt;nl Sunday. aflern~n ..U., j:Mr..an~ ·,Mro. L. S. Buckley spent
Judge olthe Probl,(e Courl 1111 on lro~nds llvtng on HI. liM' 'Sun&amp;y ' Wilb reial1ves in Belpre
Me1p ooonty; Ohio ·
and ln Tuppers Plain&amp;.
' · -t and Parters.burg.
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Frank Rardin and son, OrvlU-r, ··'Mi. and Mro. Lawrence Rose of
and wife of Parkersburg, Vlll 0. Alomln1 ..§tar were guests Sunday
Torrence of Cambrldto arid 111. t.( lira. Jto,.•s sister ,Jrlrs. Leona
and Mro. Blaine Nowell of Ath..' Smith.
NOTICI OF A,OINT 'NT
ens were Sunday afternOflll CalleN
Mrs C. C. Hamilton .&amp;nd
Ell tit of Will lim M. I .adfo..l In the J. B. and (lhve
and friend, Ned
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Notice ls hereby alven tlhal W,
Walla,ce Bradford whose roo\ Of·
lice address Is Mlddlepml Ohio,
has been duly appointed A.dmlnl..
lralor of lhe Eolale of Wifllam !il.
Bradford late of Mlddlepo'1&gt; Melli
County, Ohio, deceasod.
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1958
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John C Bacon
Judge of \he Probale Court
Molp County, Ohio
(II 23, 30; (ZI 6. 3te

not tie tespo rs1ble lor more than one mcol\

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graduated from Mid· ·ion. Mrs. Young and Mrs Leo

aot pa1d hr before the l!hn of each month followm1 ln8ertiuiL
Errol'fl 1n AdveRiiUl&amp;~hould l;)e reporled UJ1med1atcly. Tht
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Hostess gifts were presented
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rouoh ol
Bradbury are announclnt ttie en- to Mrs. Rober! Young when !be
gagement of lhelr dauahter, Mary· t::hatter Cluh met 'T'nP.~d"" even·
lyn Sue to Raymond ,Lee 'WIIooi,- 1111 a\ her borne, Lasley St. {I•
son of M'r and 1\trs. F. W. Wllcor
'""· Alfre~ ijoggo, prestdelil,

RATES

Da1ly Scnlwel

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Chatter Club
Meeting Held

Roush-Wilcox
Engagement
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PtiONE 398
2 teats l!f• ~ord. Olht ta.H.r\.ioo. Mlr.l~um cbarl e Mk:.-t ~'t.DI.'f
per wunl !01 tlu ce t.on.sccutiVf m:serlltm :~
Special - One morib for U ceab per word
Full rat~ uf 2 1·erns per WOt'4 will be charged lor tdt&gt;ertlstnC

. card ol Thanks and Speclll Notlce1 oll!wootl $1 (10, OHLuarlto
published •l I ceo\ per won1

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for

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1:1\IJ"' Jolmbo*l'

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F011UND llLif \1:1'-'0 11 Clml&lt;:
rmg .. t~h ~t Hn l hc ys

fOR ltJo;N'J'-Extcnston Luddeu.
9JHI
St'.lrfold Boards, Drop Cloths
small !J t'l'll \ L' IJ~ Owner lll dl
Cltnton Ftshcr, Middleport. 0
claim by ulcullfymg ami pay tu g
I' hone 6265 X
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1-23 Lf&lt;

~~~ I t t (loom

!louse T.vo story.
Mndern bath ou secootf floor

totl ct and lavatUi y oo ftrst,
good garage, i!JOut fhe minute!.!

Nclgler &amp; Clt•l'k (;ar"~c Phom
36\1 J;,H Hit' Oh iO

1 20 'I

fl''&gt;m (.."''urt
gc!, 310.M

(81 AutJ Soles
l!l55 l·tliW VH 2 dr (.;u ~ 1 o m ltw

HllUbC.

A. N Ben

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toom tfallcr, Well equipped.
I 21 61p

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Setl.tn Or gtn,d blw:k lH\I ~ h l1k · f:xi&gt;Crtellt(.'{l hotly men Pomeroy
~otur Co
l 27 8tl'
!I t'\\ .J h 1rr!'! ~ arliurelor 0 Vl'l
d1 1\ t' Sill shtfl New !Juhk tru 2 boys rOr DO!Pl'r I outcs Ill Sugar
tit• 111 $1 :l95 Blacttnar's Pon .
Run ureo rhon~J U:J72·X
1 11 6lt
prey
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1181 Employment
Wonted

Pomeroy.

lilr~ e llJJ,tr's

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Jlal'tl I uo one cf the d c.tnt' ~ l
'56 ,tll )W\1\ It \ l!' rC ll lll &lt;l llC dril'l:

$2,095 UJ.u•t,n.u 's Pomeroy
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trun mas to 11 0 ~l humc. Call
'I' I r t 39b; Hu rlford, W Va
1 28 3lc

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Tr~rlc·ut Oil

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(91 For Sole

OnlY Aulho"'C&lt;I
fuller BRVSII MAN
James ~larrlner
736 I. Moln St,
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phono No. 12f - Afttr 5 PM
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Steel 1011 S:.ten[Jfc $4HU :111
Maille St I rt Pleasant w v.•

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l'wu t ucul:'t lll!! flwl u1l lwa ll'l '
I gas llel:'I Ger,lt ur, t ·run
131\Ant·OUD, RIICIIlll, l111ttnc

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Good Clean Vsed Cars
All Mokes and Models

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METROPOLITAN

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Condor St , Pomeroy
Phone 95-Y.
1 29 3lc

AUTO SALES

J1crfctl10n gas hcatt:r. Ualc II~ QUICK SERVICE on Watch Ro
pairing by Factory Trained
sell, 911 Locust St , Mrtlrtlcporl.
wal&lt;hmakers. cowNS JEWEl..
Ohm.
l 2S.3Lp
F.HS, Pomeroy.
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(11 I Wanted To Buv
&amp;bY brd ul good t·mdJUuu cull
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A\I&lt;' , l'omcJ'O)I. Plwno 200·111
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New 2 ruum and buth [unmhcd
:tpartllll'llt Ph'JilO

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2 &amp;lecplt'I'M

All.llrtmcnt

room~ t~urnlshcd

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4 ltoom Huu5e, fu ll bn.icmcnt
wllh ga rage. glls h1rn act•. tlWil'

to Grmlc ;,nd H1 gh •sl'hilil l ~
Phonr 173 Pomcn1y 1·2BtH•·
2 room A.panmcnt Close iu town
127 Bultern.ut, Pumcroy, Uhln

128-12lc.

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suitable for two Al ~o.· uu t•
t mall oifice room. ('oa tli Build

lne. Phone 6009.

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Chapel Tuesd.&amp;y at 2 p. m. witl1
the ltcv. Waldo J. Bar1e1s,
of tho Fedcralod Church ofllcial· 1•
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TRAICERS .

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO. ,
Phon• 510

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On 11. 3~ Call Will&lt; GI'IIIHI,
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NOTICI OF FILING AND HIAR·
1,.0 ON IIIVJNTORY
Probllt CfUrt, Mil .. COIIM)y, Ohlt
ACT NOW
TO the ~e&lt;ulor .or Adnllrilitnl•
SAVE $100T0$1000
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc' or and to ouch or \he loJiewln' 11
with 73 n~w and used uilleh aro r~ldenla ql the ~~~ 6t'OI(lo:
ourvlvllli IPO~IO" 1(, a~; nexl Cit
If lo 5U Jl,, also JO wlde1. 1'w
kin; bonollolirl.. ·~nd..- lho wlll,
and lbrlo b&gt;/&lt;lroqma, .9allona!l If
any; th• altornoy or :allorneya.
knowfll~nJllkel\· T"c ~oWGat J)Oi' ropreaontl~a ·,ny olthil afoftl,melo·
1iblo 111111• an~Wio•IC. Qrlve
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9(61(" fOrlh fOur' trlp. t'bll 1 lloned
Yeu art 1~el'ebf lbllll~d t~al on
c/,n/• I P/opofl~, lo 4oal . .r..t lhe 28t~ 4•1&gt; ol Januiff18&amp;8, an,
lilllo ,atljl"'jrr'i f ~QI.Jbese ar
Inventory tnd Appt~lientotlt . ol
your LIAST. . ~ PP!RJ pla~e~ It the ea\ale of Wllllaln M,·lllldlord
free Jclivory, ovo ln lomor dcccaoed, late of Mlddlepoit, Oblo
row. Any)h,lnJ of value lakeD m said Counll waa flied ln lbl~
Ia tradtt.. • ,,
Couri.
WAVIIlLY MO.ILI
Hearln&amp; on uld lllvenlory and
HQME SALES
Appralaemen\ .,.m be had befOI'&lt;l
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this Court on the l&amp;lb day of Fobruary 10118, at 10 o'clock A, 111
WAV.RLY, OHIO
Excopllona thereto may bo liled
.!..
by any lnlorealad party at any
lime prlor 10 llve day• before the
ILO ~' ' Insurance
dale aet for bqrtnc. ,
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COM I'LE'"iiii(;;';ttrat&gt;ee Proleclion.
\VlTN~ 'j,ll)' llpature and
Llfe. Aulq }i'Jre, Polio Call Don
lhe aeal ol taid Court, lhle
!1111&lt;. M\ddlepn&gt;'l. Ohio _
28\h day or January, 19118.
John C. Bacon
WE BUY
Actmg Judge and IX·OIIItlo Clerk
Ill',Lelia V. Jlj&gt;soll
STRUCTURAL I . .AlliS
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Lawrence Ebltn. a4mlnlolrl!er of
Ihe estate of Mary Kalhlccn Eb·

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F1rth current account of BcsBio
Ohvcr, guardian of the per~n and
estate of Grover C. Oliver.
Unless exc:epllono are llled
\hereto, sald accounts will lot lor
hearing b&lt;loro uld Court on lbo
3rrl day of March,. !9118, a\ w~leh
lime said aeeounh wlll lot conoid·
orcd and continued from day to
day until llnally dllpo~d of,
Any person interuted may lllo
written cxeept!Ona to 11id ~ccauatl
or to ma\1011 portalniDI le lbe ex·
eculwn of Ute !rust, not leu tbln
five days prlor to the data aet lor
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John
Bacoa
Acting Pro~te Judge
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F•rst and .final account of Wep,.
Slo!c . I HJ W ~~dll! Street1[ Icy Slcwart ' sdmlni1trator 'Of t"'A
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223- estate of El!zabeth Archer, deceasP~llll t' t ~, y~ ___ _ _

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Anna Russell
Funeral Rites
Held Tuesday

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Custnm Bultt kilcllcn K1tchcn
dc ~ l g n c d for your home
t'rct•
esUma!"B Jo'orcman &amp; Ab.HJU

3821

SIMON'S MARKET
Open Ev,fY· ~ight

Sandra.

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Phone 6lB+·Y.

DeVol , Philo, and Mrs. Mary Har· Cemetery and paQbearen · wm
Jrlrs. llalph Zinlt of Clnclnnall
kina, Parkeroburg, were auesls ol E. E. Follrod, Jackoe Follrod, and Hr, and Mr~. Raymond Klll
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Childers Sun· I John Lelfhell, Lawrence Llnnlog lnaer pi Ro~evifle were among
day. The occaolon was the birth· Donald Lanning and Cecil EIRe!· t~oae eomlna lfom out ol town
day oi Mrs. lfamilton's mother, 1,tein.
fpr tbe servu:es.
w6o received a birthday, coke ao 'iiiiiiiiiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
~ gill from her granddaughter, I

up to $300 00 monthly Posslbil·
11y lull·llmc work For local m·
tcrvicw give full particulars and
yuur phont• ITUII! lJN Wnte r o. ceased.
uox 8047, 1'I11 acle Mill! Slatton,
F1rst and final account or Sar1h
M1nncupolts, HS, M1nn
Edith Bowman, exccutrtx ot the
I 29 3\c
cslalc of Catherine S. Michael, de·

18b' Auto ~eo vices

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IN THE PROBATE COURT
MliiGS C:OU~TY
Accounts and vouchcrs or the
following named persona est1tea
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have been filed n the Ptobate
Court of Meigs County, Ohio, for
approval anrl aettlement:
F
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lrsl an na account o arab
Edtlh Bowman, admlnl&gt;tralrl' of
the eatate of Duld E. Michael, de-

$70000 workmg capital neces·
kl" ta
5ury 7 lo 12 hours wee J ne

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dispensers
No selling Age no
cSIJCillml Car. tdcrcnccs, and

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Pu tt l t &lt;~t' Jl ytl•mnahc dt~ c $2
l95. fil ,w ttn ,ll s Punl('roy
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r!.UI Au:u , J. rl l Tim ca r show ·
Jwst of t.ttt $7~5 Blaettnur'to
l'rmw&gt;r.y
I 21 Ol&lt; JH:Sl'ONSIULIG pJ(tlSQN, male or
- - - - - -- -- -- I !cmulc ,!rum th t~ area, to scrv195H P! JN'I IAI' VH :1t11 Ct\lt'f 4 itc and coll~d from autqmattc
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(19) Business
Opp
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Syracu se. S. R. HendriX.

St•dan O'H t 11 t•rttl vw•• t:r Snol
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127 Butternut Av e , PomcNy.
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,;w\or usc. Eru&lt;'s' Apartments, bu ~ IJICH!I room, trailer
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space. Cnll 6170.
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bers. Gimes were Uhyed arirl
prizes awarded to Mrs Everett
&lt;s a gradual• o( RUI· IJghUool, Mrs. Joe Young, Mrs
and lo employeS OrvJlle Hogue, Mrs. Wilbur
""''""'' Blue SunQC:o Service Youne and Mrs. Glen Evans.
Middleport.
ReCreshmcnts were served by home.
the hostess to those r~amed above Mr. and Mrs Arlie Marks of
and Mrs. Nathan Bia:gs, Mrs. Keno spent Sunday afternoon here
Charles Ruck,
Mrs. Vauabar, visiting hls parents, Mr .and Mrs
Prit:e, Mrs. Floyd Dunree and J. S. Marks.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Mro. Frank Young
Miss Zeta Bulkley, daughter of
Eotale ol RoM H. WlltJ DtcHHd
Mr. and Mrs. Ben BuckiC'y, Reeds·
Notice Is hereby glven that Paul
ville became the bnde of Gale Me·
S. Smart whose Posl Office Add·
Coin,
Lon~ Bollom, R. D , on Sal·
ress is Middlcport 1 Ohto, has been
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Robinson and urday afternoon at the Reedsville
duly appointed Admlnlotralor
w1lh U~e Will Annexed ol lhe Eo- Brenda and Beverly. of Canton/ 0., Methodist Church m the presence
tale of Rose H Wiley la~ ollllelp Barbin and Tom \lollinl of Bel· or 1 few close relatives. The cerepre were Salurday nllbl ond Sun· mony wos read by the Rev Harold
County, Ohio, deceased.
day
auests ln the L. B. Sisson Do•ler. Both are gradua\es o1 lbe
Dated this 21st day of January, b
o~e
Cbl oe M1II s and Mrs. LaIU~J Chester High School
1958.
m.ta.
John C. Bacon
Ruth •p&lt;nl Sunday. aflern~n ..U., j:Mr..an~ ·,Mro. L. S. Buckley spent
Judge olthe Probl,(e Courl 1111 on lro~nds llvtng on HI. liM' 'Sun&amp;y ' Wilb reial1ves in Belpre
Me1p ooonty; Ohio ·
and ln Tuppers Plain&amp;.
' · -t and Parters.burg.
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Frank Rardin and son, OrvlU-r, ··'Mi. and Mro. Lawrence Rose of
and wife of Parkersburg, Vlll 0. Alomln1 ..§tar were guests Sunday
Torrence of Cambrldto arid 111. t.( lira. Jto,.•s sister ,Jrlrs. Leona
and Mro. Blaine Nowell of Ath..' Smith.
NOTICI OF A,OINT 'NT
ens were Sunday afternOflll CalleN
Mrs C. C. Hamilton .&amp;nd
Ell tit of Will lim M. I .adfo..l In the J. B. and (lhve
and friend, Ned
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Notice ls hereby alven tlhal W,
Walla,ce Bradford whose roo\ Of·
lice address Is Mlddlepml Ohio,
has been duly appointed A.dmlnl..
lralor of lhe Eolale of Wifllam !il.
Bradford late of Mlddlepo'1&gt; Melli
County, Ohio, deceasod.
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Iialed this 22"d day of panuary
1958
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John C Bacon
Judge of \he Probale Court
Molp County, Ohio
(II 23, 30; (ZI 6. 3te

not tie tespo rs1ble lor more than one mcol\

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graduated from Mid· ·ion. Mrs. Young and Mrs Leo

aot pa1d hr before the l!hn of each month followm1 ln8ertiuiL
Errol'fl 1n AdveRiiUl&amp;~hould l;)e reporled UJ1med1atcly. Tht
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Hostess gifts were presented
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rouoh ol
Bradbury are announclnt ttie en- to Mrs. Rober! Young when !be
gagement of lhelr dauahter, Mary· t::hatter Cluh met 'T'nP.~d"" even·
lyn Sue to Raymond ,Lee 'WIIooi,- 1111 a\ her borne, Lasley St. {I•
son of M'r and 1\trs. F. W. Wllcor
'""· Alfre~ ijoggo, prestdelil,

RATES

Da1ly Scnlwel

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Chatter Club
Meeting Held

Roush-Wilcox
Engagement
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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 30, 1958

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Past Matrons
Meeting He1d
ing at the MaSQnic Temple w1th
Mrs Fred Blae:Un,ar as ihostess

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MLSs Maud Grueser, presJdent,
pres1ded at the1 111eetmg, which
opened wJtiJ the Lorrl's Prayer in
umson Duraog the busmess ses

.!non several members
ported Ill DISCUS!IOn

were re
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helrt

Volentine Bale
Sale Planned By
Amateur Gardeners

Society

llarr1s' parcnL&lt;; Mr and Mrs Wal

returned
home today a£1er spending the
Mrs

week

l&lt;~ armer

IJa vt•

Davlon w1H1 he1 son ami

Ill

daughter 111 law, Mr &amp;nd Mrs Dan
Farmer and d&amp;uglltcrs
Arthur Clark . i:l Jtuder1t at
MIBml Umvers1ty who was called
home by the seraou$ illness of hu
lather, Judgo CedriC Clark was
met m Athens Tuesd:ly by Chirle;,
Haskms who brought h1m to Mid·
dlepo1 t
Mr and Mrs Erne&amp;t Lallancc
have moved from the second floor
apartment 111 the H M Cross
house UJI South Secnn~ Sl to 1'-"
first floor apartment recently
~acated by Mr nnd Mrs. WUbur

USED CARS
195a EDSEL Ranger

$2995

t'ully llqulpve&lt;l

1957 FORD Fairlane

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4 DOOR HARDTOP - 5000 Mllcs.
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1956 STUDEBAKER Power Hawk ' $1295
Real nice

1956 FORD VB Custom

. $1495

2 DOOR - Fordo malic - Sharp.

1955 FORD VB 4 Door . . . .
Light blue - A real buy.

1955 FORD VB Custom . . ...
2 DOOR

CRUMP HASSOCKS

Mr Birchfield, a former Midd le
port rcs1dcnt who ~!IS been quate
111 In a hosp1 l11 l

hns

Rutland PTA
Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

J~ck

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$1095
$1095

DenniSOn

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. $1295

AulomaUc- Real Sharp

1954 FORD VB Custom ···· · · ·· · · $895
2 DOOR - Overhauled.

1954 FORD VB Custom

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2 DOOR - Fordo malic - 2 Tone.

1953 MERCURY 4 Door · ·· · ·· ·· $795

j~'TRUcK SPECIALS!
h Ton ·

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$1695

118" WB Pickup. One owner.

1957 FORD % Ton ··

..... $1695

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110" WB Pickup - One ownc1

1954 FORD 1 Ton

$795

Cab and Chassis.

1955 FORD 2 Ton

going 'raund in) t~e best circles ...·

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Cab and Chassis. A real buy

PRESTO
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CAR LOTS

~OVAB- t.E

~ups

(;Over
Heavy 13 gauge all·plasllc .
Deeply embossed with authentic
leather ·like design, beauti1ully
prl\lted in a wide selection of at·
tractive colors Emerald · Green,
Oyste~ White, Ox Blood Red,
Turquoise, Saddle Tan, Dawn
lllld Black.
ttW•un~ - Square - Rectangular

Pl~ne

ies of live passengers were re·
covered Thursday from tile wreckage or a private plane which
.sacon received his law had been mis:slng smce Tuesday
George Washmgton on a fil.li!ht rrom Florida to Cha-r-

Washington , D C
President of Middle·
Club, Vice Pres!
Polineroy
Club, an
County FISh
Past Com

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from the Veteran• Hospjtal

Chllhcothe for g11ts

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the vet-

eran., at Chrastmas t1me
Miss Genhe1me1 , cha1rman of
Pmcs were won by Mrs Ralph
Gt,ll"gs Jr . Mrs Do~ald M1lls, Mrs tl'le committee on leglslatlofl re
Erlward French, and MrA LIOnel ported on the f&lt;ims shown In the
Bogga when MIS Robert Schmoll Pomeroy schools un January 16
entertained her Canil.'ita Club on ~ total of 7r:tl pupils aaw the
illm s "Public Enemy N'umber
Tue.~day evening
Refreshments were srrved to One" m color at the hl,~h school
those named above and Mr!i and "Food For Thought" at Cen
Walliam Ch1lds
Mrs Richard lral and Sugar Run schools
In respome to !l requ est from
Gress and Mrs Charles Bradbu ry
The next meeting wJII be held lhe Vcl er:~ ns Hosp1tal In Sanduskv
pads for bed patJents Wlll be t h~'
at the home o( Mrs Bradbury
proJect of the gro!Jp f(Jr Febru·
Theobald
ary A recogmbon card waa re
Mr and Mrs Robert A~ hley ceJVed from NatiOnal WCTU ror
(Sharo n Hiley) have moved f{1 new mem bers the p.1st y~ar A
Galhpolta where he 11 a tear her letter protestmg the udvertlsme
coach at Snuthwcster n Hagh 0( l!quor On radio and teJtVJSIOn
School They have been re.s Jdln" was .se nt to the OhJO ~pnators
with her parents, Mr .md Mrs at the Senate OfC1ce Buildlne In
Thomas Riley
W11~~m gt nn, D C
Miss Ida Mournmg Is reported
T ~e tencral program topic for
to be Ill 111 her home on Mill St the cvcnmg was "The Htp;hway of
Mr nnd Mrs Chur S;JCiltl'l are LegJslatwn" Mrs Rubert Warner
nt.le to be back at wm k at the conducted the devotlomll ~crv1c c
SpeMt'!r Tlfari1J\ after •lcvcral usmg for her topic "The Success
d~t vs abse nce rlu c to 111•1ess
fondly '
Mrs Carl Nichols is a mcdJ cal
"Selecting You r Guest' was
pallent at Holzer Hospatal
the theme or the progrl\111 leader
Mrs WJJllsm
Betz (Vlrgmlil \frs Eugene Brow n A portion
Wise\ or Jac kson u a surg1cal o( the stud) book ·Th e Chruttan
patient at Hol zer Hospit al HN Case r or Abstlllcncc" was rc
daughter Sandra IS staymg here v1cwcd by Mrs George H Parker
IVilh relatives
Mr and Mr.s Will am Warner
are In Charlt'sto n thas a!tcrnon u
lo meet hl1 rather. Her1nan Wa1
ner, who Is returning by air
hom Naples, Flor1da, where he
ha.'l been vncatloning

Drew-Webster Post Auxiliary
Meeting Held Tuesday Evening
The charter was draped lor a
porlod or lhlrty days In memory
of Mlu Anna Eoorabach when the
Ladles Auxillary of Drew Web-

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Ut alford at J.Ovlbie's w9n· ,
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djrlully low price.
Garden

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cumpleted as
proje&lt;ts the
the new County
was not the enbut t ~e lounda
acr-oss the rront ·bf

$4.95 to $15.95

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MARKET REPORT
CINCINNATI UP - Produce:
Eus. steady, consumer grades
w{lltes and browns A jumbos 36-42,
'A (¥~e 32-37, A medium 2JI.3il, A
omall 23·31. B lar!le 2JI.3il. F o. B
.cincinnati whites and browns A
med1um 87-40.
Chickens, fryers weak, 3-3\1 lb
19-22; beavy hens 17-21; llgbt hens
' lfloi2. Fryer prle~ 10,000 at 19,
1~.000 at 20i 8,000 at 21, 49.000
' at 22 23,000 unde~mined.
llulter, 90 aeore 7le.

to the March of Dimes A sym-

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COURT ST.

POMEROY

meeting,
The mP.ellm! closed In rnuallstle

form, after whleh the meQibert
wen lnviled lo the dllllng room
where refreshment&amp; were served

by Mr• J. M Thornton, Mrs Wil·
liam ~xter, Mrs. Holona Sayre,
Mri William A. 'Moraan. M•" El·
'" lfart. Mra. Alva WUI. llrt.

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Ross Sand&amp;. Gravel Co. Sold For $140,000
Invite Meigs-CO Homemaket•s
To Enter Mrs. America T;est

Mary Davidson

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Also surviving ~re 1 a brother,
John JustiS of McArthur, 8 step
1rother, Ed\fnrd Spencer of Mid·
ileport, e1ght 1r1nd children
:md 11 great grandchildren
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Bunal w111 be ' made m the

at 10 30 a m The serVIce was thctr homemaking abthty, person
planned by the Chn!Jtlan Youth [ellly and POJse, character, grOom·
Fellowship and wtll be cunduct- 'ng and commurnty ,tuvlties
ed by the young people The ser·
v1ee Js open to everyone and a Har::~!o;:ii~~." '1, ~~~rl~e 8111:::1
cord ut i inv :tation Is extended
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co ntest" he elnphasJ:zcd

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The mvttat1on hYrll(! and bcne'Hic- ! he wlll advance to
di vision
tlon by Lola Z••Jgler:will conclude
Eleven Persons
ln
Athens1
the mornmg serv'"e
GF.RING, Neb UP - Mus kall·
Paamst for th e 1enlce wdl be ' DtVJ.¥lOn contest •Jinners Will

Sch00l Head. T0

er Charles Starkweather b.. ad·
mUted murderiJig ll penoas in
two statea beoa~oe ol &amp; " paired
th~l1 bul\1 upoin •me,' tl~Qqrlt''

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coln saad Starkweather made the Ann bougla!
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The above aervu!e will be held
COLUMBUS, UP _ Dustln E
the1r Lrip by car from Douglas, in the Christian Church where "Ducky" corn wtll contmue to
Wfo, ~o Gering
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Harold C. Doater is mmister.
serve as Jrgnton city councalman
I while on probatton for evasion of
E8rher, Wyoming offiCials sur· 1
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federal taxes
1 Federal Judge Moll G Und r·
rendered jurisdiction over Stark·
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C. Swope, Portsmouth, the m
speetmg orracer
Work w1II be gJven m the
Royal Master&amp; degree A dmner
at 6 30 wdl precede the rncelmg
All Council members are cor·

Bur}ey 10bacco Iwood dismissed eight felony .!n- dtally Jn voted to atlend_
heart, Card Fugate, for proaeeu·
VICtions agamst the s 1 . )lear . old
lion In' Nebraska.
,111 l
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ICorn Wednesday Doctors
testified Obi p t
Star~weather, a stocky, red· 1\110 men S
,that ImpriSonment would "shorten
0 as OfS
ha&gt;red gunman, was captured pn
or endanger hiS hie" The charges Ask Halt On
Wednesday night in a bullet· Acrea~'e Made
•ere for Willfully evading pay·
weather and hts 14 year'l'ld sweet·

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chase near

DoU(Jlas !hortly dter he had

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WASHIN&lt;oTON UP - The Ag· lected at Corn'• Ironton night

ktlled hb llth victim, 1 traveling cultural Department has set the club.
19118 burt•y tobacco acreage allot
The Judges diamissal of the eon. •
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ment at :.S09,u211 acreals.l
'tcomf·j Cvlc on erasestlany tqucs Jon
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saJLesma,n fit I I
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1nco n o e a 1 wa1 e no me
Recel
extraditing Starkweather and Car_ H L ll
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MARIETTA ' 0 . Up
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' lo!IJ'edtonts and, beiutlfuUY glft·boxeil fqr
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lfo ...hold Foil '11 p~lco with
purthllt 1 Of Broiler Foil

Qu11ted heavy duty
loll - qul)t~ for
strength. Housetiold loll lor
cookme ~nd bakine .C'o•r~nm:d
Botb Rollo
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Letart eqUipment mclude the I honed In Callfomh, tbca were re·
West Virginia Steel Corporation j assigned to a base IR Texas He

of ChorteMon, w. Va for liB; SOld they were . using

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74219 with costa and interests leave en~oute ~o vlsat relahvet and
alid the Pomeroy Cement Blocl. friends ;n Otuo, including Pome·

Co for $6.88U2' With mtcrest roy

B~ Y w"

'"'\'ted '" Jeffer·

son, 0 w, Ashtabu a County
Suddenly, Newgward told

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problems,

He says both New pard and
himaelf ar~ AWOL fro111, the Great
Lakel Tmnmg SLttion, were nev·
""III·SalifonUa,;JIId IIlii be kao~•
nothing about an 31Signment tn
Teus
Tins m1ght be ent1rely straight·

ened out tonight •n the court of
Jllayor Charles Legar except for

The Februll'y meetiag of the
-Madd}cport Amateur Garden Club,
wh1ch w1ll be held Wednesday,
February 5 at 7·30 p m. at the
home of Mn. £ecll BradbUry, will
be an open meetmg,

one thmg
A Navy reenuter in Athens got
wmd of N~wgward bemg around
and sent him to Ash~and, Kentuc.ky. ~ben tbe mayors secretary,
April Shasteen, telephoned Ath·
ens this morning to obtam auur·
Each member IS asked to bring ante New~ard would 00 at tbe I
a guest. S L . Frost of Columbus hearmg tomght, she leirned.
who was formerly the secre~ of
"'Ob, tbat u)lcr is m Ashland

the Amertcan Forestry Association
'" Washmgton, D. c Will bo the
guC8t speaker
He baa been stnt to OhiO be·
Nuclear Tests
eause of the cnbcat water Sltua
tlon which exists here, and ls now
with the Ohio State D•&gt;'lsion of
COLUJIIBUS UP - The Ohio
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Pastors Convention Thursday call· Water. He wall pmpomt JUat bow
the local oiub can approaoh the

and they're going to ship him to
1Teasure 1s!and, San FranCISCO,
right away.

I Miss Shasteell :md Mayor
would like to put a

Newgward somewru:.rc

Legar

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Ironton lawmaker Ohio law says ed on all nallons to end nuclear water problem in tbl• area
Sullivan, former superintendent vf weather faces the death penalty
The department also announced that a pubhc offtclal 1s lncompe- tests.
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Marietta aehoola wlll be award· on a murder charge. Carll al&amp;o the 1958 quota lor burley tobacco tent to serve "if he Is convicted of This was one of several resolu- Mr Frost Will be the guest of ' For District
ed an honor Doctor of Pedagof!Y has been charged with llturder, Is 478 mUllon pounds
a lelony In the courts of the tlons adopted by the pastors at the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed Sr. I'
degree at the aonual Marietta Col· but elalms she w~a Stari!Wtatber'i• Offlolala •ald Individual farm al· state"
close of their 39th annual oonven- of Pomeroy who will aiso be
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lege 'Fou~ders Day, Feb. 14, col· terrified hostage on hts murder lotmelit,l lor 19118 would,be about Corn was also given $5,000 !me lion.
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etar
lege Prestdent W. Ba)l Irvine said ap~ee.
the aame 11 up7.
and a two-year suspended se ntence
They also denounced the 'Jow
The club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Plans are being made ror a
today,
I wont to go back to Nebraska • Burley 15 grown pnnetpally m on r1ve miadeamors oonvlctlon• level" of many book~ magazines.
of 8 p m in order to obJames M Symes, prclladent of betause Wyoming hu a 88! Kentucky Tennessee North Car , for fathne to file returns on the movlea and telev1s1on and radio l!ge Mr. Fro!l who must return to meeting or tbe SoutheaStern OhiO
Dtst.riet of the Oh1o Association
the Pennsylvania Rattroad, will b'l chamber and I don't like the ollna virginia W;sl Vlrgmta taxe~
program~
for Retarded Childr•n to oo bold
the prlne!pal l pcaker at the 12Jrd smell of g01," Starkweatber was
' Jndtana, a~d Missouri
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They opposed eompulsory mUi- Columbus after the meetiJI.g.
in Columbus on Feb 16
Founders Day coremomes He wlll quoted " saying by the sheriH.
d artment also aet tbe
OFFER HELP
tary training tn peacetime and
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
All parents, friends and organreceive an honorary degree.
''I suppose they'~,l have the
~P allotments for fire
Pomero~ Emergency Squadmen called for an . all out aterns-fcrAdmitted
Lewis
Ellis, Mlddte- ized graups mterested 1n the probchlll' ready for me.
(type 2u at 7,800 anawered a distress call to the peace program
MEETING CALLED
fire-cured (lyJieS 22 and 1 reaidence of Mrs Charlos wagner The Ohio putors also suggested IPOrt; John Young, Racane; Harry lema of retarded children are In·
Radrord, Pomeroy.
vited to attend
Regulnr meeting of the Me1gs
32 ,731 acresj and dart all'· I Thursday A phys1cu1.n was call Strong stands on night dubs near
Dismissed: James Little, Che
This organization promotes th~
County Agrloultural Society wtlt Orange Church
at 15,083 ..,...
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cburehes and schools.
trammg and understandmg of the
.shire.
be held Monday February 3 m
re~rded ehJld in the home, eommumty and iristitution
LICENSE TO WED
::·o•er• ofllee
Observe
REORGANIZE ROUTES
Persons wishmg further mfur·
A marriage hcensc wars granted
here the past 24 hours were to mahan may cbntaet the president
Rny Buchanan, 25, ReedSVIlle, of the Southeaslern District, Cbar.
river boat, and lm Gary, 27 lea M Emory at 2900 Valleyview
Dnve, COlumbus 4, Ohio
of Chrut
Reedsville.

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will observe Youth Week during
t~,lr evcntng serviCe, this ~un~ay
cvenmr. February 2 at 7.30 p. m
- "This Is t~e time of year when Meigs County families, hav· 'lile mvlce 11••-planned by · the
·}Jig lll4ns With Farmers -'Home Administration are taking a ;~~~s~:n ,!~~:te:•~;wt~~~yo~~
second, (or perhaps third) look at thei~ farm an,d home ree· people 'lile service 1a open to
ords; llltalyslng the past year's operations 'and working out eveeyone and a ·cord tal in'v1tatlon
fo'r the cqnt year, says William J ,IJrown, Farmer,s .i• extended.
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Administration, County Supervisor. He says tlmt th~y Toe opening Psalm 'will be
ge~renllJ seflauoly eoneerned read bY Freda ·Pullins, followed
un lncreaBP. their agency When neceS!ary, assist b'y hymn of praase. lnvo~tlon
w1ll be given by the County and Lord'• Pr~er by Judy '.
Slipervtsor In · keeping complelc llns, ••l'lplure reading by Brenda
recor&amp; of mcome, cost.B, re.sult.a Clark an~ prayer followed' by
of spectflc cperatlqna, debt PlY· praxer by Wilma Pullms. Sermon
&lt;nenta and other JteltJS that uc wilj oo delivered by Eart Apple
part of the busme85 or farnlfnl: by; 8n Obio University IILUdent en
Brown cmphasttea that even tho jop1c "Mountain 'ro~ Ext&gt;&lt;&lt;·

ramily farms are a b1gger busi· lcaeeJ.'' The Jnvil&amp;t1on hyMn an4

ne" than m.,t people
even the farmers,

Speclil

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polls represented tbe W1sconsm of hIS perso~,I mane)' IDd papers
A ape'tlaJ JJU!I! tinJ
liosWOrth firm m legal pr~e&lt;hngs here
But that lint the story Budy
the dlit~let flftal.o In Coun~Q, !l'o. fS,~. 1o. M. -~ and m wmdmg up of'Uie sale.
tells !rom behmd bars of the

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Former Marietta

successfully purchased book assets of the !Wss Sand &amp; Gra·
vel Company worth in excess of a baH a miltion dollars for
'140,000 here tod4y off Sheriff Robert D Hartenbach's auc·
lion block on the courthouse steps.
Babb, head of an Allls·Chalmers mission, was the only bid·
der The lid waukee, Wlae, f1rm - - - - - - - - - - - ' - was plalntlff In a recent forec1os ~---=~
ure l Ull agamst the Letart Fans[ ,Jal ors e
te
concern on two notes whiCh total
led $148,618 63 p!UIJ eost! and In Co
St
tore!t Allls.Cbaimers had first
n IC tng
ory
!&gt;ens apmst equtpment Installed
at Letart which was in openbon To Local Police

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Second .Jien holders agamst the eers e an u Y a ~en 1 • ·

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Marilyn Stockton Special mu&amp;c advance
will be broughl by Marilyn Stock·
runne~up 1n tbo )leen .qijled lor Mon!lfr, Feb .3 at
' ton ond Larry Curtla
on II,.}
1'30 ·.,. 'm. at the lluo!)i~ Tem.
·~d
piano duet and a glt.la•
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'PI~, Tile IIOjlit and SelM
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er A CCI! "'"
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JIOlU:.' ' · -'ill~~®ii~:\odaY'
Patrolman J&lt;ifui
enzie clte&lt;i 10 be an outlaw, but I d1dn't Paulsen and Arnold Evans The
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Dale Lee Davis, 22, Pomeroy, for I want It to go tbls far," the 19· deacons wi)l be. Robert Paulsen Council ost
Refre shments Will be served.
running a red hght Thursday aft· year . oUJ Lincoln, NJlbl·?hJI.rP.' Chuck Paulsen, 'Terry Cullems:
On Friday evening, Feb 7 the
er a car drtven by him oaused an shooter told authorities
and Albert Curtll. The ushers A
'"nual Inspection or Boswortt.
aeoldent near Nye·av.
I Sherif! Merle Karnopp of Lin· wilt be Florenoc Biggs and Gay t onton
rouneol will be held With Thomas
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speeialllJ.Uee.tin•
A "Mrs. ldiddleport'' Will be
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dellvered by an Ohip ~niversit:v
stuolent Ear l Appleby on the to· "

Half Million Dollar Firm Is

untl) recent weeki
I Babb 5 ald after Deputy Shenff
Pomeroy pollee today were try.
Clarenu Shields had knocked ing to get one straight story from
down the sale to him .
two U S Navy aailors, both of
whom may be in 't&gt;ig trouble.
"We are not In position tn say
Albert W Budy, Roc.t Creek. 0,
to be in the 30&amp;uorth and the 1 what w11l be done w1th the equap wa! jaded here thl1 morning on a
low 40s kouttl wath tonight's low mcnt at Letart.
warrant s1gned by his lravcllDg
rangang from 25 to 32
"
eompamon, Rachard Newgward, It
Light rain and snow tell over 1 Some of it, of course, cam' charged that Budy lllole hia identithe state during the night. Early ro~11 Allls-Chaltn~rs or&amp;gmally f1catwn papen and easJt amounttemperatu res today ranged from We have to wa:~ and see wba! mg to approxunately $90.
19 at Findlay to 40 at Chc'"l the prospeels are.
j Newgward told fomeroy olfi·

and advanced i to tbc
m Columb(lll, 0.
will be lo•»n• prl· peake.

;, Lord'tt Prayer by Erne!ltine Stock·

Killer
know where he was
A Jlcekley, W Va , pilot flytng
over the !rea after the wreck· Admits Slapng

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Continues Over

Meigs County home!llllkers were invited loday to enter the Southern Ohio
held 20t~ annual "Mrs. America" co!llest, sponsored locally by the
IY UNITED PRESS
)unday at 3 p m. from the EWJJli Ohio Fuel Gas Company.
Un~&lt;tUed weather conditions
!i'unPral Ch11pel d,r Mary Anne
The contest will seek out f(lme housewife for honors 'as the 1 contmued oyer Oh&gt;o today w1th
Davld.!on, 72, ol Old Chester Rd nation's leading hon\enW:er of 1958
ra~n over the southern counties
w)w died Thursday at Holzer
Charles Murray, Seniceman·m-charge for Ohio Fuel, an- . The. weatherman said the preijosp1tal where she had been a
'
nounccd lhat entry blanks for the CIPitahon waa WOClated witb I
patient Cor three days.
'Iii
$10,000, nattonwlde co111est Will low prei5Ure area whlcb was exOUth 1f
~c available starting Monday, al pected to move through 'l'enne~
The dece11!1ed was a member of £•.
th e local ga:s company of!lcC see early tonight. As th~ low ccn
the Gold Star Mothers and the
d
138 N 2nd Avo Middleport 0 tor moves east or OhiO, the pre
Untted Brethren ChurtiJ..
ervJce un
All enttles must be filed' by clpotatton will change to snow
SurviVing are four daughters
.
March 10, he saod
flumeo and eontmuc througb
Mrs 'tor a Cunningham, Pomeroy
ThC' "Mrs.' Amertea" contest IS Saturday.
Star Routej Melvma D&amp;\'tdaon, at
open to all marr;ed women over
Not mucb change m tempera
home. Mra Naomi Wyatt of J:.oni
T)le Hemlock Grove Church of 21 years of age \Y~~~ers wtll be lure was hkely, although read·
8ottom, Levada Whe,Ier ol Col· ,Christ will gbserve Youth Week chosen at loc~l , diVISIOn, distract mgs wtll be 01 bttle lower Sat·
umbus and a son, Damel E paY during their mornmg
worshiP sbte anti nalmnal lcveb Contest urday
1dson of Pomeroy.
service, this Sunday, February 2 ants are Juliged at eac~ level on
The high today wa:s expccLed

Charleston

(Continued on P•l' five)

Unsettled Weather

·Many 'Meigsl.County
Farmers
'
~~~!~.!!~~
Now Evaluat"mg years,' Reco.,Jd' .

Mrs. Hysell on Tuesday. Feb. 4, and Means comm1ttee were named
to begin wcrk on ,thla project
to be tn eharee of refreshmentJ
Mre. w. R. Davts, ehalrllllln of and Mrs. Ben Neutsllng and Mra

Mrs William SwalJ:el were n&amp;med
1s hostesses for the February

t~e

• ..campaign to make• tbe 17 GOP
eongreSimen betjer known to the
voters, Ray c. Bliss, Ohio Repub·
lica~ chairman said today
Qulllning the plan bolore a
meeting ot the Republican Nat•on' a! Commltlee, BliS! uld the atste
~ea~quarters staff• would prepare
a sertel of "fealure otortes" thst
1~ould be dltitrlbuted to aU new•·
' ' ,l)@ers In ea~h district.
, ' BUu 'Jl.!d the .._t,rlal would be
•v~la\llt bolore the prlmaey elee·
tlon• hi 'May. ,

quested to bring Christian litera· p•thy card was sent to William
ture to the neKt meeting which RuueU and family. Cedric Clark
wtll be dlstrtbuted to the hospital was reported til tn a Columbus
und rest homes In the county,
boapltai.
Acknowledgement wa1 received
Mrs. William Baxter, Mrs Allen
from the departmental chairman c Hill lnd Mrs Ben Noutzllng
for reQibilitatlon, child welfare were n•med as a committee to scand community service work Mrs lect a girl representative to Buck·
Pearl Hy"ll announced that the eye (l~rls State.
material lor the ltema lo be made The annval birthdt\JI pBrty lor
lor the Meles Genenl Hospital the Drew Webster Post Amerl·
had been rccetved. Membera were can Leclon whleh will be held m
rt&gt;quoated to meet at tho home of March was dlscuned and lhe Ways

WATCH
REPAIR
by
Ritchey

Ohio: Clovdy , 'I~ occaaltnal
onow north alid ctnlral and rain
'" tnow extreme toUtli todar 1M
tbnltht: Satur.tay etou4y and
somewhat cot•• wth occaalonol
onow flurrltt mololy \ nttr Llkt
Erit. Hlth todoy 311'1 north, low·
40'a south, low tonlfht 2542.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, ll'tiday,,Jllltuary 31,

The Pilot had la1t rad&gt;oed Ko

of nawha

Campaign
17

Quilted ~lastlc &lt;overing, with
pleated l'illll•t and matching back Ful·
IY. fitted. Coloro: red, ~lue, green, yel·
low and charlreuse Also heavy gaU(Je
-plutle covered box cusblon style chair
pad with mOdern printed deslen. Motif·
Colors: red, yellow, green, Qreyc

I

the dtrettion of Ewing Funerol
The opening Psalm will be read
lome.
by Mildred Stoekton , lullow~ by
1 a hymn of pralse, invocation and
Pome10y about 6 p m TUesday that the

at Burlmgham

According to the report Davis
Ohio GOP Plans
pulled out of Nye-av onto E Mam
and ran throua:h n red hght eausms Mark Duerr, 39, to run mto
For
blm
Dam~c to the Davis ear was
e8Uffiated at $75, to the Duerr car
Congressmen
at $50 Dovis wilt appear m mar·
WASHING!J'ON UP - The Ue· Qr's court tomght.
pubilean Party will conduct a

Well thanked the ehalrman and~~
the committee for their work. A
communication was read from the

the Waya and ~Ieana eommlUee, Ern11l Lallanee, the dlmng room
reported on the dinner served the lnvttatlons will be sent to Distln·
Past President in Deeombor Mr$ ~ulahed auests It was an nounced
that an American Flag would be
presented to·the Bradbu ry school
In February.
"POMEROY'S FlNES1'"
Mrs. Georae Mowery read an
article taken from National News
on 11Nationat Secunty" In the
abaenee of Frank Cheesbrew, dl..
trtel chaplain and c~alrniHn lor
the •'Yanke Who Gave,' Mrs
Ch 0 esebr•'&gt;~ presonte~ lhe Unll
wllh ~ certificate lor the g1fts to
tbla jli'OJecl. Mra. Pearl Hysell,
lin. Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs
rohn l)hm, Mro Edd•e smith,
"" C!are~ce Maoasr, Mr&lt; Ralph
Gilmore, Mrs Herman Warner and

~lurorerv

til Tburaday to cheek.
Chartered Tuesday morrung al
St Petersburg, Fla.1 the plane
(!arraed Mrs. Bertha Mtcb1e, 72, of
Charleston, her son, Beverly, 48

rormerly of Charleston nurse-at
tenclant Mrs Lewis Puckett, pilot
Thomas !Sternad, and oo pilot
Rnbert Plulhps, the h1tter three
of Cleuwater, Fla
Machtc was brmgmg hiS all
mother to Charleston for treat
ment from b1s Cleatwatcr, Fla ,
the 1 home.

Mrs Rooort Relbol of
~~~..~~:::"~~ Garden Club and the
A
Cl1.1b.
clubs i~ this group
are· the Twilight Garden Club,
Pomer'dy, WlndlllJ Tra1l Garden
'Club, Pomeroy, Walk In Gardon
Club, Po111eroy RD, Wildwood
Garden Club, Mmernil!e; Pome, roy Gardea·, Club; Chester GordO"
Cjub, S~ Garden Club, Star
(jjrden tauii, no.ter; tlo,!e Gordon
Clu(l. .,rujlpers \!loins; IIJ,ihftd
Garaen Club, Middleport Garden
and Miii'~!epoh Nlllateur Garden
Club. · •'

the Netl House Saturday, Feb 22

re

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Bo,er of

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Authorahes sa1d the 1twln en
gine Cessna went down near
Paynesville, W Va , some 400 Funeral Rites
vards on the V1rgm1a s1dc of the
Ylra:mia and West V1rg1nia bor

Club, Mrs. Garen Stans· plane was out of gas and he
the M14dleporl Garden wa 3 go ing down But bt! did not

Well, prealdent, Soversl memoors plan to attend
presided. A report on community lhls conference.
SQfvlce w.u given hy Mrs Jed
A contribution o£ $10 w11s made.
Webster Sr Members were

wa.s done by

consisted

Tueaday evening at the Legion which Will be held In Col umbus al
home.
Mrs. Orville

leston, w va

Amencan der
of the Amerl· The desolate area, about mm
P11t Ma~ter of Pom miles from the nearest surfaced
164 F &amp;. A M , alf1· road, l!!l some 25 miles south of
Masonic Bod1es, here
of Heath Mclho· The d'scovery was made Dv a
Middleport
man identifted as Herman Lee
Mullms who l!vcd only about 1M
yards from the spot where the
plane was found The crash made
so co mparative!~ Httlc noise he
was not ever. cur1ous enough un-

the buSiness ,..,Jon with /l(ro 1
G. H Ewing, preBident, presiding
a letter of appreciation wa• ,read

Goessler's
1

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11 Unltod Pmo

VOL IX NO. 244

In Missing
WELCH, W. Va. UP- Tho bod

for perfect contour.

&lt;\

Pa~sen'gers

Weather

...,

Are ·Found Dead

Magtcally adds a Clattering
"new (Umension" to all your
fashions! Llgbt·as·air loom !ln.
ing is moulded into fouNeC·

day evemng at the Rutland Ele·
mcntary Schoo]
.., ..
" ~~
.,,rt, ~"' .,,,. ~tn
Plans were made for the dmner
nual
Willard
Tei
to be held at
which they will serve on Februa1 y
the Federated Chur&lt;h m Febru.
21 to Meigs County Teachers
The proeeeds from tins dinner • • , ~ ~~~ ~ ~~ Lac l"'omeroy WCTU
will be used to help pay off the met Tuesday evening at tlw
PTA's debt for the equipment for Un1led 1\fel horhst Churt'lt ·
Group smgmg with Miss Luthe new schO'll •cafetena kitchen
cretia Genhe1mer, as accompan·
~ • ~'""~ "neil the meetlnsc
During

\11. Work C'Gmpleled
lalcss Thm a Week

I SyMi;D:LE~~RT

Five

~nz!l

Pome'roy WCTU
Sets Date For
Willard Tea

Mrs Gales Smith, president of
the Rutland PTA presided at a
Room Mothers meeting held Tuell·

term of Cedric W. Clark.
appointment Judge Bacon has also been hand!·
of the probate
'

flutland.

O(

he
--

1

John C. !)aeon announced today his candidacy for
~l·ectl•ln to the ofti'ce ol common pleas judge of Meigs County

Circle Stitch' Bra

returned

department headquarters concernster Post, American Lcg10n, met mg the Mid Winter Conrereaee

1955 PACKARD 4 Door

1957 FORD

,J

home and ts convaleseins nicely
John Woodrum and son John
the Rob1nsons TJ Lustre Cleaners Jr, of lvnndale, W Va, we11
The baked goods to be sold Monda) g u e~ ts of Mr :rnd Mrs
wall be made from rectpu m th e Charles J Werry
Danny Morns --- arnved home
new cook boolls wh1ch the dub
Tuesday
to spend the I between
has comp1led Thu 1s the second
edition or the book which will semeste rs wtth hlS parents, Mr
and Mrs Robert Morris Sr.
also be on sale at the Bake Sale
Among the students arrl\llng
1 home Wednesday from OU were
Ted Beegle, Charles Withee
Ramora Bo1ce of Pomeroy and

Mrs. R. Schmoll
Is Hostess F.or
Canasta Club

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irt~~~~~~iBacon
was elqcted prbbate Judge in 1954, ~nd later
common ~leas judge In May 1957 td complete the

ents Mr and Mrs Elt Btrchfleld

The Middleport Amtteur Gar

ter Burns Harn.s and J11J

The Exemplar Chapter of Beta
S1gma Ph1 Soronty met on Tuesday evcnmg at the DAV Hall Mrs
Velma Rue presided over a short
busmess meetmg Reports were
g1ven by several committees
The group gave a vote of thank1
to the followm~ boys at Pomeroy
Htgh School for settmg up the
chmrs for their March of Dimes
dance Terry Ohlmger, Robert Cun nmgham Karl H.ood, J1m Sisson
and Terry Phalen
At the close of the mccling rf'·
freshments were served by Mrs
Jtose S1sson and Ann Rupc

COUPE -

i.

St Joseph llosptlal Parkersburg, den Club will hne a VB!enhne
were \I. Ce kcndd guests of M1ss Bake Sale on Saturday, Feb a at

Beta Sigma Phi
Exemplar Chapter
Meeting Is Held

HARDTOP -

Announces His C3ndidaey
. Co•on Pleas Court Judge

•'

M1ss Nancy Blaettnar, studen'
at Ohio Umvemty Athens, arnv
ed home Tuesday to spend thr
between semesters vacataon wltl
her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred
Ele'llllor S. Schaaf - Mlddleporj Society Editor - Phont 8079 Blaettnar
M1ss Mar) Ann Domlnecke anr
LueUle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 6244 M1 ss ~: l a m e P1era ~r C l ev~land
students al OtJ are the homK
guest;; or MISS Nancy Bl ne ttnar
Mrs Allred Baggs aad sister
Middleport
Mrs Harold Sm1th spent the pas!
week m Fandlay with their pk

on several proJects
Follow1ng the closmg prayer
refreshments were served by the
Mtss Jane Harr1s, M1u Marsha
hostess
Solomon ;~nd M1s.s Laura Jean
Snodgrass all student nurses at
\

\

SOCIETY

The Past Matrons of PDrneroy
Chapter OES met Tuesday even

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teal~e

lheltlselvts

Wtth a farm Investment of $18,
000.00 and often larger chattel
capital investn)ent the average
Iarmer 11 getting •Qto the big
buatness · category m any think·
lttg. ,
• Mr
of

benediction by Mary Lou Snild
will conclude the service.
·'pianist for tbe servoce will be
Mrs.' Clair Blaekwood, adult ad·
VIsor SpeCial music will · be a
duet by Janet Beyler and Mary
Lou Snodgra&amp;l an~ a duet by
Clair Louise antl Dicit Bailey.
Ser1~¥ as deacons \flU be Dan·
ny llernai'd and l'llarvln Pulllru1
Pr&amp;ytl( will oo b)! Johnll)' Depoy
'rinmel~ill; Kay JenkJDBOn, Besste Quillen, 1 to r
James Jobb, Jim Blak·
Jr T~ ushi!Ts will be Don\ luth· £_r,
Gilmore, standing, are six of the eighl Daily
earners in Middleport.
rle lnd Junior Pullhul.
'f'IVe of them re-organized their routes beginning Monday to 'eliminate double track)ng,
The above service will be held
In !be Christian Chuteb where Jpeti\lliig up delivery and lightening their jobs. Not present were Doris and David Rife,
Gravel Hill
,
,
!latold· c llosto'r If minister.
g~:ass

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Meigs Bond Buyers K~p Pace
With Leading Counties In Ohio
Pres1dcnt Theodore T

Reed, ($18 75) purcbased every month
soon adds UJI Into a mcc nest

Sr, of the Farmers Bank and
Savmgs Co , sa1d tod:ay Meigs

County salos .totaling $555,071 of
Serle! E IJ,nd H savmgs bonds for
19~7 • was very gratllying"
Mr Reed IS cha1rma'n of · the
Me1gs County Savmgs Bond com
mattec Uc has served m thLs ca
pacify were heavy upon the pub~ sure.se were heav) upon the pub
he to pay for gun.s. antmumt1on
and other soldter supplies
Me1gs County ranked 64th in
thr stale's 88 counties m 1957
sales while 1l ranh below that
in populatron and wc31lh per
capita Only 18 counties m thf!
state made lhCir 1957 llquota" of
whiCh Mmg.s was one
The &lt;'hturman allr1butcd steady
local sales to a "good se!lang
JOb" durmg war years which
has carracd over mto the 1950 s.
He saad
"A lot of folks, hke myself
have learned that a $25 bond

eggu

Mr. Reed laod he has bought
such a bond each month smL-c
1942 when he took C\cr the
bond selhng ch;urmarulup
Ohto sHies ol Savm~s Bond'i

for 1957

tolaled $314,500 or

93 6% of 1ls eXj.l(!cted sales IJUOla.
"ObJo dtd not reach 1ts 1957
quota but 11 d1d compare very
favorably With th e nat10nal sales
ptclure,'' sa\'d Mr Re!!d ·
"The nati~n as a whole reached 90% or ItS quola and With the
close of Deaember fa les we find
the Amcracan people owmng more
E and H Bood~ than ever be£ore."
Durmg Decl'mhr!r
the Ohio
sales of E and H Bonds hit
$2tJ1A million w1th Meigs County
reJJOrtmg sales of $78.208
Twent)' Ob1o counties •urna.,,.d'.
their quota's w1th Monroe,
gan, Wyandol anu Auglalze
ing tbe state.

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