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&amp;:-Dally
Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0, Feb 5, 1958
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The Daily S~ntinel

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MANICU~

MILWAUKEE WIS ur-The
c.oll of the wild has no appeal for
Christy, a 1,20Q-pound moose at
the Milwaukee Zoo Zoo ofltctal.s
gave Chrtst)' tranqullaung drugs
whUe !bey cl1pped Ius toe qaili

t ROOMS OP

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DofACouncil
Co111mittees Are
Named Monday
Comm11tees for the SIX months
term were named when Theodorus
Council Daughters of Amenca met
Monday evemng at the JOOF Hall

INCLUDES

an'
Gas Range
P1y Only $59.50 down
aod $2g oo per month
&amp;efrlgeralor

BAKER
FURNITURE
Oa Tbe Brightest Corner

In Middleport

Mrs Henry Retbel counctlor
prestded and reported til were
Meda Gtbbs and Mmme Gettys m
MelJ(S General Ho:;tHial and Mrs
C P Gallagher m Holzer Hospital
Mr and Mrs Darwin Bryan of
Mrs Herbert Mtller was reported
m distress havmg lost a brother Columbus were week end guests
by death and Mrs Donald Huuck's of her brother L~;o Gilmore
father was repot ted us seriously
Mr and Mrs Vet non 8obb alld
Ill Plans were mad~ for a games famdy or Columbus were week
party to be held at the next meet end gueSts of her parents Mr and
mg on February 17
Mrs R C G1lmore
Mrs William \\ells visited Mon
Named on con mJttces were day m Galhpolls WJth Mrs Nor
Ways and Means Mrs Ltllte man Neutzhng .at Holzer Hospital
Hauck, Mrs Thomas Cook Mn
Mr and Mrs Fred Rosenbaum
Bentz Wolfe Mrs Fred Swatzel returf!ed home Monda) after
and Mrs Herbert Miller Orphans spendtng the week end m Spnng
Mrs Albert WMdard Mrs Bern, fteld w1th theu son and daughter
1ce Darst Mrs John Smith and In lav. llr and Mrs Jack RW~en
Mrs Lucille B Hawkms Good of baum and fam1Jy
I the Order 'Mi.s.~ Erna Jesse Mrs
Mr and Mrs I ou Taylor moved
Harry SlahJ Mrs Rollm Belrhs Monday from ~nterprtse to Rut
Mrs John Le1fhe1t and Mrs Arn land
old H vPs Flower Mrs R!chard
Mr and Mre John Fnck, Mrs
Campbell.
Magg1e Brown 'Mrs Luctlle Jesse
:\'lrs Fred Swatzel and Mrs Rol and Mr and Mrs VIrgil Brown
hn Bearh.s were named os flag spent the week end In Cleveland
bearers Mrs '\imme Neul:i:hng Wllh Mrs Herbert J Brown Mr
Mrs Thomas Cook Mrs Herbert and Mrs Milton Fisher and Mr
Miller and Mrs Fred Swat:zel K1t and Mrs Don Tate
chen Mrs Albert \It ovdard Mrs
Harry Stahl ')lrs R1&lt;:hard Camp
bell 3nd Mrs Bentz Wolfe D1mng
Room and the Dclmquent comm1
tee named were ~frll Fred Swat
tel Mrs Bentz Wolff' Mrs El
mer Wickham Mrs r elta Fhnt
The Middleport Amateur Gar
Mrs Berm('e Da1 st \Jrg Mmme
den Club will meet tomght at
Gtlmore and Mrs Arnold Hayes
7 30 at the home of Mrs Ccctl
Bradbury as as.sutmg hostess
Bradbury as asst,tmg hasless
Tb1s IS an opt:!r meetmg and
each member has been asked to
brmg a guest
The speaker Y.l ll be S 1 Ftost
of the Oh10 Stale DIVLSIOll of
Wutcr In Columbus

Amateur Garden
Club Will Hold
Open Meeting

For Gifts
"Ev~ruiJody

Appreciates
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Jewelry
For Jewelry
VISIT

B. H. SANBORN
JEWELERS

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MILL ST.

MlllDLlll'OltT

FINAL
·CLEARANCE
Men's

Boys·

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Values

To
$5 95

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GIRLS

Men's

ROCK &amp; IIOLL

WORK SHOES

Oxfords- Loafers

Value•
To
$895

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Oxfords &amp; Straps
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Children's
Value•

3.99

Infants'
Vulu~s

To
"00

Enterprise EUB
Youth Planning
Valentine Party ,

Plans were made ru, a Valen
tmc Party to he held at the home
of Mr and 'Mrs W R Davia Rose
H11l on Frlday Fchruary 14 at
7 30 p m when he Yo 1Lh Fellow
7 30 p m when the Youth Fellow
met Monday evening al the home
of Jerry Fnck for a business
meeting
Bill Bentz, v1cc pres1dent pre
!!Hied ln the absence Of the pfeJI[
den Dottle Brown wh.o was re
ported ill It was aMrcetl that each
Youth Fellowship member be al
lowed one guest for the Valentine
Purly The Dlstnct meehng to be
held In Athens on March 3 was
discussed
Hefrcshments were served at
close of he meeting In four
teen memlJur5 and the following
adults Mrs Paul Frtek Mrs Wtl
ham Pullins Mrs George Brot~
ers Mrs W R Davts lind the Rev
Ltston Halley

IMrs. John Breen
Is Honored At
Saturday Dinner

Mrs 1 C Roush of Kaylong
on Saturrla} wtth a
J dinner honor1ng Mr~ John Breen
of El}' Mnnesota who Is vult
mg relatives and fnends here
Present were Mr and Mrs W
T SLone Mr and Mrs L J
Rultencutter Mr and Mrs. N 0
Wem Mr and Mrs ' D Hume
Mr.s Martha Juhhng and tbe
guest of honor
Mrs Roush was as~Isted by
Mr~ Mel Clark

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SYRACUSE
By Mrs Ad1 Sllc'ie

:\trs Carol Norrts wu hostess
to the Thud Wednesday Home
Demonstrahon Council Club at
her home Jan 29th !or the1r se
cond lesson m the home sewmg
collrse
A • pcnw•s ror frtendJhlp was
taken Mn Jesste Cottrill gave a
demonstratiOn on 'UsJng a Sew
mg Machme and Mrs Jane Tea
ford on How To F1t and Cut A
Pattern
A potluck lunch was enjoyed
at noon 1 he group sang Happy
Birthday to Mrs Cottrill whose
birthday was observed
In the afternoon Mrs Geneva
Nolan, dll!ciJssed How To Ptck a
Pattern And Matena! Suitable To
Each Other and To You she also
answered \ar1ous queshons asked
b~ the group
Mrs Helen Teaford and Mr!i
Namm London will attend the
leaders mectft.g at the home of
Mrs Noh1n on Feb 5th her sub
Jeet wtll be Business Methods"
Any one interested In co\eribg
lamp shades come to the home of
l!ro Irene Parker Feb 5th
Present 4Jr the meet ng were
Mrs Helen Teaford Mrs Ann
Sauvage, Mrl London Mrs .raue
Teaford Mrs. Sylvia ZwUimg, Mrs
Vtrgnua Glllnther Mr&amp; Pearl
McBnde Mrs Msrgaret Cotlllll
Mrs MBne Leadmgham Mrs Jes
sw CottJJ\1 Mr~ Mary Lisle Mrs
Esther Hardtn Mrs Je11ell Case
Mrs Helen Dtddle Mrs Nolan
all local and Mrs Wilma Tavlor
and Mrs Margaret Bailey or Porn
eroy

Howard Parker was brought to
h1s home from Mc!Rs General
HoRpilal I r1d11v where he had
~ pent a \\eek Jollowmg inju1 lc!i
sustained 1n an automobile acct
dent
At the morning wor~hlp st1r
VIce Sundr.) nt the First Presby
tm Jan Church the Rev Howard
Ruppcll mstalled these Elders
~Irs Curt Lallance
Ml's E11l
Nease M1 B Pearl McBride Tho
m~~ Clark and
Mrs
Thomas
Cluk I he pastor presented the
clde1s w1lh roses durmg
th(l

Inltlalory work was exemplified
when Racine Chapter OES met on
Monday evening with Ada Nease,
Worthy Matron and Arthur Nease
Worthy Patron presiding
Durmg !be evening the worthy
matron announced that the annual
Inspection of the cbapter would
be held on May 8 A meeting of
the Paol Otflcero Club was an
nounced by Bernice carputor
president for Thursday 1 February
13 at the home of Mrs Hose! Cle
land
AI the elooe of the meeting, re
freshments were served by Gretta
S1mpson and Letha Morris, ~a­
chairmen, assiStod by Groce Krld
er Hazel Cleland and Beulah Mor
ns The table decorations tarried
out the Valentine theme

Mrs. Walter Crooks
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club Tues.

Pmt&amp; were won by Mrs E11
melt Shuler, Mro Ru&lt;sell Wl11011
and Mrs Robert Rawlings, Tiles
day evening when Mro Walter
Crooks entertained her canasta
Club
Mrs Crooks served a dessert
course to ttw&gt;se named above and
Mrs Glenn Lambert, a gueat,
Mrs Eddie Blake,' Mrs Earl
Km•ht and Mrs Mlflord \)'Uder
muth
The club will meet nexl at jhe
home of MrB Shuler

Middleport
Society
Ml" Mary Ckrolvn Mlllor and
Ml85 Ann Anderson of
Strpmsbury, Conn havo returned
to Ohto U,1vers11y alter apendln~
thetr between semeRters vacatiBn
with the former:. parents Mr
'nd Mrs David C Miller
Mrs Gene Dodson and children
have returned £rom a .veek's \hit
In Sptlnt~leld with Mr and MrL
Charles Slndle The "ndl~! a"
compsnle~ them home !~Is ll"t
weekend and also vlsllc1 Wllh Mr
and Mrs WUllam Ault and llm
liy
Mrs Ch!U'Ies Hvsell and Mr&amp;
Searls wore ln Galhpol" Monday
lo viSit their mother Mr&amp; lssi&lt;
WJit who ls 11, patient at Holzer
Hospital
\!andy King six year old 10n
of Mr and Mrs Char'es King
(Donna Wlpe~~:enncr~ of Hysell
Run who has been Ill w1th chick
enoox is qow
Ill "~~~ lho old
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f..h,oned 111 tialiie•
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Mro LouiSe Forrest bas been
broughl from Holzer Hospital b,
ambulance to the home or her
s11ler, Ifr• Lawrence Bin( where
•be will teeuperate
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Mt and Mrs Albert Gordon
were recent 'ue!U of Mr i,nd
g~.,~

The New Havon Woman's Club School to guide our children In
held lhe~r regular monthly moet the light d1teetlon thai we d1d
ln)l at the Alex QUillen Memoml not know about
Bulldmg 1,.1 Tuesday night Janu
Hostesses lor tho evening were
Mrs Wm Chiseler, Mrs Floyd
1~ry 28th at 8 00 o'clock
lllro Robert McGlothlin, pre01 Carmack and Mro Clyde RICe
~ent of the club, preSided durmg
Attendmg were Mrs Lou1s
the busln('~S sesston A letter KauchniJr
Mrs Paul Powell,
wu re1d from the New Haven Mrs PatH Henderson, Mrs Ro
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Garden Club tJian:.,ng the Worn bert McGJo•hlin
Mrs Edwin
Ciub for their donation to Stem Mrs Jack Frey Mrs. Jesse
1an's
FIGHn CAIID~D
the Christmas L1ghtmg Contest Able Mrs Phil Batey, Mrs Tom
AlSo a letter from lho Lakin State lloffman Mrs Donald f Roush,
REVERE MISI UP - Two licit•
Hospital expressing ttle1r thanks Mrs Kermtt Ford, Mrs Eugene
ero trained bY Rip Valenti w1!J
for the contributiOns whtch were Hester Mrs John Morgan
meet a pair &lt;If New York lnvadfl'i
sent to them at Chnstmas time
___,:,',;1~-In elllilt round bouts at the 11011,.
Mrs Eugene Hester reporteo I
SPEED SAVES LIVES ~ way Arena next MondQ ll\lht Jot
that the Youth Center Project JERUSALEM Israel UP _ DeNucel or Newlon Wllllghl CIIU·
was cornmg along fme and that Qu1ck act,on by two hO&amp;l=&lt;Jtals was ley Washington, and J~my Coli·
work was being started to clean credited todAy for preventmg any nor~ or New Bedfprd WiD luglv
the rooms m which Jt IS to be clcnths among' 300 school chUdr4:!"1 with Lou Carmao
"
held
who contracted foodd polSonmg
Mrs Jesse Abel was appotnted from school tunehes D;~dors apd
ObD MUSKRAT
as ch01rman of the Community nur~"' from B1ljJr Hohm and
DEAD CJIEEK V UP - Ca!l
/tth1evement ProJect to replace Kadassab HoapJtals riJsbed to the Smtth wa&amp; skinning a mus~~
Mrs Wm ChiSeler who asked to school w1tb stomach pumps as when he got down to tbe lbould
be relieved ol th18 duty
soon as the alarm w" sounded aod found tl!at neltl!!!r pullln1 o
It waa announced that the Thursday They set up clinics and cuttms would separate the pe~
state cooventton will be held at treated the children on an assem from the carcass Examinatlol'l It!
the Greenbner Hotel Wh1te Sui bly !me b"ls
veal~d the muskrat wos "wt4rlog'
Clll!U"l jill' rubber Smith
phur Sprmg.s, W YJ on March
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13th, 14th and 15th
'••ONNE HONORED
the 'muslo;at probably had bu!"O
The president appolmcd Mrs
LEMONT Ill-Argonne N•llon ed lt1 bet~ and lorelego tbrou
Edwm Stein as motion PICture al Laboratory was honored by the jar liilf and grown into II s
chairman Some pf the PICtU "' ChemiCal Engmeenng magazme tbl!t It Wll COIIBtncled and CO
whiCh the club highly recom for 1ts pwncerlng I!Ork In de u~led wW,Ili!lhe fur
)ffief!d! are The Br~dge on tbt! velopmg processing
technique~;
- "-- - Rtver Kwa1 , Sayonora , "Sad to recover the luels from atomlt
Mrs ,Job~~o Jthnooo .~tr~~
Sac~ , Old Yeller', 'Wild Is rea~lors and to mcrcase produc- Holzer Hosp1tal on Sunday and
Tlte W1nd', "Wttnes3 For the bon of purer metals ' at lower underwent rDajor surget)' llondal
ProsecutiOn.'
cost
motntng
The local club voted to domtte
$10 110 tQ CARE whiCh IS a pro
ject supported by the General
Foderatlon of ~!•men s Clubs
Also ttle local club IS donatmg
$10 110 to Camp Gallahad wh~oh IS
a camp near Charleston for un
derpnvdesed children This u a
West VIrginia rederatlon project
The club altoted $10 iJO to be
donated to lbe Cancer Society and
also to make a donation to tht
•)
state federation ''Penny Art
Fund"
The program for the evemng
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was presented by Mrs Russell
Caoebart Her topic was •Gu1~
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~nee eacblng" and sbe gave '
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very epllghtenlng Ealk on the
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subject They are liolng a lot o
things at our local Wahama H1gl

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RacineOES
Initiatory Work
Is Exemplified

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Mrs t'llox Shuler and l•mily of
Storys Run
Mts Carl Nichols who " a P'
tlent at Hulz•r Hospll~l eonunu•,
to tmprove Her motfier 11 staJ
mg wllh her spn al the N1ehol
home m Rutland
Jaek Coleman has reh rned t
Lockbourne Alr Base near Co
umbus where he ts statloneJ af
fer spending the weekend w1t
hts parents Mr \ and Mrs Bctbe
Coleman and Roy The1r sdn
Dann} Sant&gt;orn h11s abo returne
to Ohio Unlvmlty alter opend
Ina the vacation penQd w1tl
them
Mrs Karl Kloes went to Colum
bus last week to get her ~augh
ter, Mrs Terry Gallagher an•
family who will sill here wh1lt
'M'r GQililllher is a pat1cnt 111 the
Veterans' HOspital at CmcinnatJ
'l'he family of Mrs Chauncey
Warner vt&amp;it11d her at Holzer
Hospital Mondlf
l!obett Se0, oge 85, sul!ered •
stroke Monday at the home of his
4aughter Mrs Joe Turner On
Tuetdl)' evenlnf. h~ was vuuted
by his only living/ brother Will
l•m See, ale sa or PI Pleasant
!olios Jeanatte Crooks has been
absenl from school several day•
due lo lllne&amp;s

Meigs Temple Pythian $ist~rs \
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Officer l~stollotton Is Held
Jnolallatton of ofrteors or tb•
Molao Temple Pythlan Sisto"
U3. was held In a very lmpre1
01ve ceremony when they met
Tuesday evening Mrs Nell Bahr,
Most E•eellent Chlel pre1lded
Ellzab~lb Allman was the
lllllialllnl olrlcer with Mn Mar
u Grand Mana•er,
M'ilF~Iiid;ed 'Lowe u Grand
Mrs LenniC liaplon

SC~U I.LAYI
NEW YORK UP &gt;-The depa"
lure of a No~theast &lt;\lfllnes DC 3
with 19 pauonger&gt; aboard .fa•
field .up ope hour and 28 minutes
T.l!liraday nlgbl because of a bomti
SCDNl
Airline olficlab aald ol)
anon)',lllous caller telephoned aay•
lng "a plane going to New liamp·
shiro" bad a bomb on It A searc~
of the \ delayed plane, hound ror
Keene and Lebanon, N 11, failed
to uncover any explolives

table ~eeoJatlono
Tho decorat1ng tommltlee for
lhti evenlng,!'ao Mrs Lowe Mrs
lololnhort, mrs Allmon Mrs
Jonea and Mrs CblJds
Thore were five vl11loro P"'
'~~~'' rrom the Goillpolls Temple

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TAILORED MAT
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Httt IN comfortably ta~~ WGrk
tal!a o'minimum of co,. orift ol~ .o... "' loold•t
Pants Sizes 29 to 50
• Shlrt Biles 14~ to 17

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Merc;Q.Ma~. White Wan Tires 80Qd4, Power ,Brakes, POwer ~tcerlng,
l'llwer Se~ta. Big Radlo, Tachometer, Green alld Wh1te TWo Tone Paint;
This Cllr ~~ '~ss than 14,000 miles and Is perfebt 111 every way. ~f'1me
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FIVe Republtcans, 1 Democrat
Changing Face Of Letart Falls Retorded
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Hi"h'School Senior Students
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In County (:ommission,r
Battle lines were being drawn today for the Oll(Oming l'ltl·
mary electiods in May followmg the closmg of the fllillg of
petitioDJ for county off1ces at 4 p m WedneSday
Most mterest ts centered m the race for ,Commissioner In
which six candidates have tossed their "hats In the ring" for'
the post now occupied by CommJSstoner Harry W Craig of
Middleport Five Republicans and

34 File Petitions

Ron ~pnnger preSident of the
Chamber, said toda1 thai member•
and non·memhers are urged to at
tend tho session In whiCh lhe of·
fleers would Uke 10 hear answ~rs
t,o the topic~ to be up lor dlseuslion

For State Offices
In May Primaries
ly Unllttl Prtta
All 10eumbenta to Ob1o s top of
fi.., will seek re'OieetiOn this
year wtth sit of the slate officials
toeing nO party Opt)OIIUOn
In all II RopubliCana and 23
Dem&lt;IS'I'ata have flied for tl!err
party's nomma'tion to run for the
01ghl state posts Deadline for fll
was 4 m. Wednesday
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Some ol the lop1&lt;s to be diScu,.
sed a're
1 Our stand 10 the 'Oh10 R1gh!·
o Work Law '
2 Re-routmr of $late Rpule 33 1
from Athens to PpmetfY•
~ A Hlsh ~booi ,QIIeterla
4 Village Play tii'OUnds ilnd rcc
reation area
~
sess10n ror retail
::".!e;.}!'ler)n
publlc eonl;lct offiCe
(rll!!llhe gro~p•that

rgnd Campaigns

small Mode of Sanforlzf\1 T.rill. ~eel with ~I poclcel
1n llilrt. ••• wide 1vnnell~r panll •• 1a,llcliOrecl

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Roush's Shoe Store
N. Seeond Ave.

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Ele-.nor S Schaaf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone G07P
tucllle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone

POMERO\
SOCIETY

ALL NEW

New Hoven Women's Club
Hears Talk,On Teaching

~uol dtvislon oi momes (:01
ledtd by their sale of pop corn
wal announced to~ay by, the Porn
eroy Firemen's Association
Benefiting from the sales are
the Polio Fund In the amount of
tho Heart Fund for $300
Cancer Fund for $300
Rollanli N"eutzllng sR!d today
thai ~becks In those amounts
have been draw)l and dehvc1ed to
the three lunda
w'" also pojnted out that lbe
was conducted bv the fire
for the benef1l of everyone
Me~~ 1 JouDty

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orre Democrat Wednesday were

111&lt;'&lt;1 to compete for th• lour
year term of offtce.
Ftbng were Charles Sheets,
Jr Charles Ru...,ll, Harry W
Cratg Chur Karr anrl John Rteh
mond on the Republican ticket
md Don Mullen on \be Democra.
t1e s1de

FJltng for Connty Audttor were .
Perry Riggs Repabhcan tn~um·
bent and Gordon CaldWf'll Demo.
crat. TbJJ office ,r fu a
year term

Common t.e.s Court Jwlge
John S.con hal !dod ror a ...
lPar term a• Common Pleas Judge.
or Me1g1 County and la unoppo..
ed on the non.partilan JUdlc\al'
baDol
No !dings we;c made lor
Probate Judgeship wbich IS
renlly bemg filled by
along w1th fbe Cooimon Pleat
Court pmution
Representative Gec•!e
hart lilcd for rHl-• n to
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Sees Our Geographical Pisl{nity As
t.r1frie~u~ ~~gs County' sSlow March To Progress

~IIY we olfll~ ibi.r~ay develop m· the hills and along the river We lend to

to, a series 'Of 'd!StuSS!ons o'n "What, if you
ltad a smgle wlsb, would you have Meigs
County do'?" Or re-phrased, "What does
Meigs County need most of all?"
This question alwa.ys evokes the response,
"That's a real tall order on short notice!"
'Today a prominent business man Of the
county answered this question with another.
H~ asked
"Why is it so hard to get people to work
together on a project of connty·WldeJimport·
ance even when a great majority pf us recog.
mze a need for it?" And be admitted he was
likely as gu1lty as most of his nelghbor. ~eigs
Countians
To pose this question Is to suggest its an·
swcr. What we need in Meigs C~unly is a
new spll'ii of "Gc. Go" for the coqnty as a
-wbole.
There are interesti~g n:asons for what ap·
parently is a lack of unity in county thinking
One example Is the numerous &amp;bortlve el·
forts of many different people to have ap·
proved at the polls a Veterans Memorial Hos·
p1tal Five times an additional II)Ontes bond
issue has failed to get its needed majority at
the polls.

think locally by neighbm hoods and commun.
ittes rather th~n by m terms of· a county.
If this IS so, and it appears to be 'in accord
With reality, .l'lhat can be done about It?
The gentlemen who suggested lh1s J'ack in
our attitudes had no immediate single an·
swer It lies somewhere, surely, In our many
leaders' ability to see problems and issues on
a county-wide level. These problems Will
have to be presented m the future more on a
county-wide level, rather than on a Middle·
port, Racme, Pomero~, or Letart level

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Cos of Bun~
.opent the week
uncle and aun~ Hr
lin. Ot!A&gt; Lohn.

3,00 Matinee 'l'i\ealre '

t·OO Queen lor al&gt;y

i:45 Modern Roman...
COJ!Iedy Time

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Divided, We Fall ·.. ·-.. , j '
Together we lllp~qee~ AV~ys Qf ,ll.llifying• ,
our progressive aims: we slialt' ri~veil'go for,J '
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ward as quietly
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Pt'e~i~ent IA!JrAA,am .Lipcolfl,'s,~{N)l,qus ,P,~J;.I ,
servahon aboullbe Union being urltt~a or!
divided has as 'litUcb. relavenee tbday for
Meigs County as it had in 1861 for our nation 1n a death struggle over the mota! and
economic slavery isSue.
In this respect Y{e are convinced a -•-·-- -·
home newspaper has a definite mission. We
know our medium is effective ln bringing to-·i;~......-fi======
Yet a majority of the people easily agree gether our varied geographical localities
Every organiutlon, whether It is county,
that additional medical facllttles are a heavy
must htre if more doctors are to be interest· wide or not, has a job to do in this field too.
The Junior Chamber of Commerce, on paper,
ed m settling m Meigs County.
Is a county-wide group. The Middl~port-PomPe~$otltili,t, u
eroy Rotary club's charter is
.
~~~
C\llse. The Granges a~d Farm ll6t1fau co.rOii-i
In ~e op:~lon, of ~~~~ bti~llef!l man' Jri!et· eratives operate on the county level.
"o·:"·v1ewe on ay s s~¥Jeitl ,vqe ,~f tlle r ~qlef ' Even groups of a
.. .,.."'·•· ·
1
cnuses'D,f d1sunity is Meigs Ct1Unty s $P~t ~er· 'thcrease activities that
sonaUty Our eastern sldt tends ;sdlvjt~te. pie
towa~r~ Parkersburg.' 0(1~ rtbl't~eHi ~id~ sbops . Slowly, then, over mo11IJIB'1iid
and ce1.1ters tow•rd Alben~. ()~r we~tem ecjge a change will be'tl(~ d •Ill\
some!lmes app_ears to be left out of every. ' • 1'ranspo\11\tl~' ··"~nd~Jco'i!.munfcatlon
thing, 6hlltlng'for liself.
tended to divide' us it~•
Geograllltlcally spe 8king d 1
· 1,. .,so easy to go
' an th s is no where. But these sa~ .modern advantages
, ~i.
~ne s fa t, we are spread too widely over can bring us together; toi\.

ASplit

ren with Hr. and Hrt. Cla)'lon
White and cllutbftr.
llr• Albert Bartell II eonllned
fA&gt; her b4me by Ulneu.
11n. Bentler Peeplel, C&lt;&gt;lu.mbua.
the week end wltb ber
IJid lin. Otto'Lobn.

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AltANTA - Rabbi William B.
Silverman, In an addreq before a
human 1'1!latton1 lnaUtute, on what
the nallon needa In the apace 11o:
"What the United Stalea needl
Ia a•lded men and women lnotead
of auided mlallet,"

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FIIANKLIN, Pa. -Deputy Sher·
Iff Jrm N811, on 22·Yelf·oid
Lydia Dean'a declalon to
her lint nllhl of !!'!~.dom . !&gt;ihtnd I
bar, alter a jury
cent of murderlna her
huallaqd:
"Bort oho feel• oO.ure She
foelo more aeoure up !here In
her IC&lt;OIId Roo{ toll than she
dooo on the oulaldo "

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MIAMI, Fla. - Gordon Dunn,
chlel forecalter of the Miami
Weather Bureau on the cold wave
that hu plunged Florida temperalurea 11 tow ao 20 deare01
"Thl1 to definitely lhe worst
winter on tour!JII In Florida on
retord and lt'1 one of llle worst
' on &lt;ltru., velJetableo and callle "

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BERLIN l,IP - T~e Soviet Un·
ion hao told 111 European sate!·
llleo to eatablloh mo're jamming
transmlttero alonj the Iron cur·
taln to dl!l'llpt 'rildto broadcasts
from Western Europe, It wao reported tbday Information Bureau

Your Election

Weal, a Weat Berlin prlvatetinlel·
I! go nee agency, aald a dee talon to

Laws

ing of r~dio experta from )IUi!la,
Poland, Cloechoaiavoldo and East
Germany last week.

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t.r1frie~u~ ~~gs County' sSlow March To Progress

~IIY we olfll~ ibi.r~ay develop m· the hills and along the river We lend to

to, a series 'Of 'd!StuSS!ons o'n "What, if you
ltad a smgle wlsb, would you have Meigs
County do'?" Or re-phrased, "What does
Meigs County need most of all?"
This question alwa.ys evokes the response,
"That's a real tall order on short notice!"
'Today a prominent business man Of the
county answered this question with another.
H~ asked
"Why is it so hard to get people to work
together on a project of connty·WldeJimport·
ance even when a great majority pf us recog.
mze a need for it?" And be admitted he was
likely as gu1lty as most of his nelghbor. ~eigs
Countians
To pose this question Is to suggest its an·
swcr. What we need in Meigs C~unly is a
new spll'ii of "Gc. Go" for the coqnty as a
-wbole.
There are interesti~g n:asons for what ap·
parently is a lack of unity in county thinking
One example Is the numerous &amp;bortlve el·
forts of many different people to have ap·
proved at the polls a Veterans Memorial Hos·
p1tal Five times an additional II)Ontes bond
issue has failed to get its needed majority at
the polls.

think locally by neighbm hoods and commun.
ittes rather th~n by m terms of· a county.
If this IS so, and it appears to be 'in accord
With reality, .l'lhat can be done about It?
The gentlemen who suggested lh1s J'ack in
our attitudes had no immediate single an·
swer It lies somewhere, surely, In our many
leaders' ability to see problems and issues on
a county-wide level. These problems Will
have to be presented m the future more on a
county-wide level, rather than on a Middle·
port, Racme, Pomero~, or Letart level

ll:3D 1'l'ilth or ·co1~~"''*
12 00 J'l• Tae Oo'l!h ,
12:~D It Could 1 B~ Yom
1:00 lofid.Dar N~p
1.15 ¥orieUme
2 SO Kilt; Foyle
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Spurloeli and
Cos of Bun~
.opent the week
uncle and aun~ Hr
lin. Ot!A&gt; Lohn.

3,00 Matinee 'l'i\ealre '

t·OO Queen lor al&gt;y

i:45 Modern Roman...
COJ!Iedy Time

Many,......... .,......

Pnflr•
OpeD U..lt ttl P.M.

lplci&amp;l Oar

Divided, We Fall ·.. ·-.. , j '
Together we lllp~qee~ AV~ys Qf ,ll.llifying• ,
our progressive aims: we slialt' ri~veil'go for,J '
1

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SUPREME
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ward as quietly
separited' r.~ *~ '#llght tn!i
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Pt'e~i~ent IA!JrAA,am .Lipcolfl,'s,~{N)l,qus ,P,~J;.I ,
servahon aboullbe Union being urltt~a or!
divided has as 'litUcb. relavenee tbday for
Meigs County as it had in 1861 for our nation 1n a death struggle over the mota! and
economic slavery isSue.
In this respect Y{e are convinced a -•-·-- -·
home newspaper has a definite mission. We
know our medium is effective ln bringing to-·i;~......-fi======
Yet a majority of the people easily agree gether our varied geographical localities
Every organiutlon, whether It is county,
that additional medical facllttles are a heavy
must htre if more doctors are to be interest· wide or not, has a job to do in this field too.
The Junior Chamber of Commerce, on paper,
ed m settling m Meigs County.
Is a county-wide group. The Middl~port-PomPe~$otltili,t, u
eroy Rotary club's charter is
.
~~~
C\llse. The Granges a~d Farm ll6t1fau co.rOii-i
In ~e op:~lon, of ~~~~ bti~llef!l man' Jri!et· eratives operate on the county level.
"o·:"·v1ewe on ay s s~¥Jeitl ,vqe ,~f tlle r ~qlef ' Even groups of a
.. .,.."'·•· ·
1
cnuses'D,f d1sunity is Meigs Ct1Unty s $P~t ~er· 'thcrease activities that
sonaUty Our eastern sldt tends ;sdlvjt~te. pie
towa~r~ Parkersburg.' 0(1~ rtbl't~eHi ~id~ sbops . Slowly, then, over mo11IJIB'1iid
and ce1.1ters tow•rd Alben~. ()~r we~tem ecjge a change will be'tl(~ d •Ill\
some!lmes app_ears to be left out of every. ' • 1'ranspo\11\tl~' ··"~nd~Jco'i!.munfcatlon
thing, 6hlltlng'for liself.
tended to divide' us it~•
Geograllltlcally spe 8king d 1
· 1,. .,so easy to go
' an th s is no where. But these sa~ .modern advantages
, ~i.
~ne s fa t, we are spread too widely over can bring us together; toi\.

ASplit

ren with Hr. and Hrt. Cla)'lon
White and cllutbftr.
llr• Albert Bartell II eonllned
fA&gt; her b4me by Ulneu.
11n. Bentler Peeplel, C&lt;&gt;lu.mbua.
the week end wltb ber
IJid lin. Otto'Lobn.

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'8:45 cbs New• '
9·00 Jlornln' Show
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AltANTA - Rabbi William B.
Silverman, In an addreq before a
human 1'1!latton1 lnaUtute, on what
the nallon needa In the apace 11o:
"What the United Stalea needl
Ia a•lded men and women lnotead
of auided mlallet,"

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FIIANKLIN, Pa. -Deputy Sher·
Iff Jrm N811, on 22·Yelf·oid
Lydia Dean'a declalon to
her lint nllhl of !!'!~.dom . !&gt;ihtnd I
bar, alter a jury
cent of murderlna her
huallaqd:
"Bort oho feel• oO.ure She
foelo more aeoure up !here In
her IC&lt;OIId Roo{ toll than she
dooo on the oulaldo "

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MIAMI, Fla. - Gordon Dunn,
chlel forecalter of the Miami
Weather Bureau on the cold wave
that hu plunged Florida temperalurea 11 tow ao 20 deare01
"Thl1 to definitely lhe worst
winter on tour!JII In Florida on
retord and lt'1 one of llle worst
' on &lt;ltru., velJetableo and callle "

', li',i' ~
..

BERLIN l,IP - T~e Soviet Un·
ion hao told 111 European sate!·
llleo to eatablloh mo're jamming
transmlttero alonj the Iron cur·
taln to dl!l'llpt 'rildto broadcasts
from Western Europe, It wao reported tbday Information Bureau

Your Election

Weal, a Weat Berlin prlvatetinlel·
I! go nee agency, aald a dee talon to

Laws

ing of r~dio experta from )IUi!la,
Poland, Cloechoaiavoldo and East
Germany last week.

thl!l elfecl was made at a meet·

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the H

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Mrs. Reibel thanked the
Cts and presented them each
one of the club's new cookbooks

.olk

Jor their wives. She also gave one
to Mrs. Theodore Reed Sr., ~~tao It
guest, wllo had acc9mpanle~ ' bAr
husband.

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The traveling pri~ was
cd to Mrs. Norman Hu.!"tlifi!)ts·
and 1.frs. ArthW. Strauss

doo.r prize. 1'he hostesses
salad course which carried
Valentine thcRJe. . They were aasistcd in serving by Misse SbZ·
apne and Mary Elizabeth Bradbury. Mrs. Robert Sehn1oll an4
Mrs. C. J. Rhodes. The next meet.
iog will be held in .lhe new ofJiee
of the Ohio Fuel Gas Company.

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Guests for the evening inclu4·•&lt;
Mr. and ¥rs. Reed, !It'. Frost,
Rudnick, Mrs. Jed Hartinger,
is County Contact chairman:
Remy Varias: Mrs. WUJiam
ford, 'Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mn.
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Smll!bury, Mn. Richard West, ¥ra• ·
C. J. Rhodes, Mrs. Robert SchmoU
Suzanne and Mary Bradbury a,nd
C. P. Bradbury.

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will ha\'e a rcc~ptlon nnd tea Fri·
day nt the Governor's Mansio11.
Gov. C. Wil!lum O'Neill originally
wus slated tl) make prcscntalion
of the Governor's Awards at the
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liry of IJcfon•e Neil t!. McElroy
oC' Cincimwti.

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only local
one Inwater,
the H

trlct which gets its
Ohio River.
Mrs. Reibel thanked the
Cts and presented them each
one of the club's new cookbooks

.olk

Jor their wives. She also gave one
to Mrs. Theodore Reed Sr., ~~tao It
guest, wllo had acc9mpanle~ ' bAr
husband.

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V~T~ ·~¥' · . ,· .,..~

'

-.'r·f J' '·'

'

,-

.FAVOIUJE .E·V

The traveling pri~ was
cd to Mrs. Norman Hu.!"tlifi!)ts·
and 1.frs. ArthW. Strauss

doo.r prize. 1'he hostesses
salad course which carried
Valentine thcRJe. . They were aasistcd in serving by Misse SbZ·
apne and Mary Elizabeth Bradbury. Mrs. Robert Sehn1oll an4
Mrs. C. J. Rhodes. The next meet.
iog will be held in .lhe new ofJiee
of the Ohio Fuel Gas Company.

.,

.~.,

·'" ~

•

Guests for the evening inclu4·•&lt;
Mr. and ¥rs. Reed, !It'. Frost,
Rudnick, Mrs. Jed Hartinger,
is County Contact chairman:
Remy Varias: Mrs. WUJiam
ford, 'Mrs. Wesley Fry, Mn.
.
Smll!bury, Mn. Richard West, ¥ra• ·
C. J. Rhodes, Mrs. Robert SchmoU
Suzanne and Mary Bradbury a,nd
C. P. Bradbury.

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Ladies attending the convcntiofl
will ha\'e a rcc~ptlon nnd tea Fri·
day nt the Governor's Mansio11.
Gov. C. Wil!lum O'Neill originally
wus slated tl) make prcscntalion
of the Governor's Awards at the
banquvt, but his appearance was

See

'

1 ., 1

'.·

·'

..''

'

'

\. '

cnnccllcd because o£ bl, lllnesa.
TJw awards are presented to
nolalllcs for bringing prestige to
Ofllp. One aword wi ll go to Secre·
liry of IJcfon•e Neil t!. McElroy
oC' Cincimwti.

Mullen

Tigers Sign 1
Off Sc~ool ~t

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MUlLENS
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apent SaturdaY eve~!rlg with bla Meter n~lpi. !n ' i~~tl~~:'~!if'.j'f,;~
lather, Pearl Pauer, C•!suir.
the p11t week
•Mrs Olive lnifaham and diU· PullinJ Lot an4
tJhler cf Pomeroy SP&lt;Inl Sunday metera accordinl
w1th Mrs Garnet Williamson.
Jobn JllcKelllie 1o4tY·
Mrs Franm Young of Horri·l
sobville spent a day the past
TIIN,-AGI DANCI ,
week with Mrs. Hallie McKeute. A Teeo·Aier'o Squ1111 l;)lllt:e
and Mrs.
Harol4
Klln1lel
andRevdaughter
were
Sundar
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at
ner gueslJ of Mr. and Mra. Ar
nold Grate.
Mrs. Ethel Nelson ond Mn
Dorls Thomas and daughter Det
opoot Saturday In Parkeraburg
shoppln1
Mr. and Mrs. Caah Zlmmermlll
opent Sunday afternoon with their
daughter Mr. anJ Mrf.! Cbarl11
llarriBon of Leading Creet.
Joe Phillips, Harold Colilna,
Nate WISe, , Harvey Erlewlne,
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owned by private lntONala hao the Republican nomlna!lon. 1.
been made available lor public The Domcrata have A)bert T.
uae.
Ball, Cleveland, John W. Dona~~~~~~~·~·~·1;11'=1-11~ Hayden Olda, chief of Oblo's Di· 1~l·eveA~1lla;nee, John ~ Gallqher,
· Roy E. HqppJQ. C9lum·
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vision of Wildlife "ld, "Tbls 1,
QUICK SERVICE •• Walch a. arretment will permit Ute stale to
H. Hubbeii)J Cleve·
pairmg by Factorr Tralneil extend game monagement pro- land;
W Beck and. Frant
wat.:hmakera.
on the area
" He added,
E. SJrutb viOing
lor the Lleut~nant
Ji'JIS,
Pomeroy.COUJNS• JEWEL.
I a II grams
"the extensive
reloreslallon
pro- aovernor'a
nomination.
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Democrats also have more than
11~ia and c:b~e\ Build:." Call Power Company hi! ImproVed one candidate lor the ~ltorney
e g1er 361 • acne, 0 [O
habitat for deer, squirrel, rabbit, general's ofllee and treasurer ol
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stste.
CONCRETE BLOCKS
One of the !llpulaUona of •;he Jooeph T. Ferguson, former au·
allfeement requires lhal each dltor of alate, and Jobn llrown,
"Build
lolltr
For
Lfll"
hunter carry a permit while on Chesterland, who also w.. ·a ca"'
!!I'd !~pedal NOIICN ol BoonII $.1 00. OIIIIWiet
lhe area The perm!~ which re· dldate ln the 19116 primaries, wUI
tt I eeot per ward. ,
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lleves the Power Company ol re- fight It out for tile party nomln'
spon11billty to hun ten - who uae alion. Incumbent RepubtlC.n !loti·
( 1) Notices
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North
of
Po1111...,
19~ FORD VS 2 dr Customtine
the area, may be obtained from er W. Traey Is unopposed.
f'~dan. Good t1rcs annd seat ~v
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Sa•bt Not Oppoltd
Auollontt; s.-;;k.""
,.,,._ New Bulf'k tradr.m $695
On Rt. S3. C1ll Wm. GrWMr
For alate treasurer, Marl Me·
Ljltlng, Advertislnli, SeUlng.
Elroy, Cleveland; Marion A. Rosa,
Bla•.tlnnr's ~•m•'"Y
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1. o. McCoy
---1 Columbus and Paul F. Ward, Co- will be unopposed In the part1
Long flottom, Oblo
1952 'cHEVROLt'1' 2 dr Sedan I
~-Annuol Flnanclol Roport
lumbus, will be h( the D•mocral· nomination race for Judge ol the
Phone Yukon 5-2293
W&amp;i!kcnd Special $305 Blaet
Columb!t
Tow.,.hlp
1c
rate. Once agam tile Republl· Ohio Supreme Court. The ~epa]).
2 HOtp
tnar'•· Pomc1 oy
2 1 6tc
Moln County, Ohio
can Incumbent. William Saxbe, Ia Jlcan running for the pqot is WU·
STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
liard D. Campbell, Collllllbus, who
Par l~t Fl&gt;ctl Yoar Ending Doctmo not uppoaed In his party
1 m~st sell my beauty ciourse ii5iJ· PONTIAC VB f dr Catallno
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IRON -METALS
lltr 31, 1957.
Judge Charles B. Zimmerman, Wat the pirty a Unaucceu(ul ncin.
!never started) In Ohlo'• finest
Sedan Only 14 ,685 actual mile.~
thee
lo1
the
chief
juatlee pO,t · tn
ac~ool You may hav~ my down
Popul•tlon 695 • • .. .. ..1950 the only
lncumOem 19118.
by one careful owner Power
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payment just pay balance. MIBs
Steering RadiO, Healer, full)
Totol Solorln tnd W- pold
DIBtrlct and Columbus off1cea of
For ,the other ~upreine eourt
.Marky, Pomeroy, Gen Del.
equipped Almost hkP the da)
During tho Ytor 1957 ~.II the Ohlo DIVIsion of Wlldlile or
2 I 6tc
It was sold $2,005. Ulacttnar'E Phone 510
Ttx Voluatlon
I.IM.alO.OO from the. Ohio Power Company In judge post eaoh party haa only
POmOrt)
Pomeroy
2 1 6h:
Ttx Ltvy
11.40 Pomeroy. ThiS permit will be per. one candidate - llepuhJWan In·
cumbent Jameo Garfield Stowarl,
If you want to sell or buy some- J
co.,.ntor, O~lo, Jan. JO, 1951,
uoleBB revoked by either Ctnclnnatl, and Demottol llerrlll
thing then usc the Want Ads 1956 MERCURY VB Mmtcray 4 dr
I htrolly cortlfy tho followlne ,.. -ent
party.
D. Brothers, Columbus.
,
They are nollced
2 6 Datf
Phcaton St'd,LII Mcr-o-matlc
port to bt correct.
Permits
can
be
•!cured
locally
For
Secretary
of
State,&lt;
tncum.
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Woltor v. lwttt
from Ron Springer at the Ohio bent Repubpcon Ted VI. BrO..n ta
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mg One of tlw l'le.uu !il "liard
Townlhlp c,orlc
Power Co ofilcc and are now unopposed as Js Democrat Alber
~·op,s" anywhere ~2,095 Bltiel
Gtnorol Township Pundo
ACT NOW
available.
w. Sweeney, Solem
tnar's Pomeroy
2 1 6h·
'ffective thla datt, tht mini
RICEIPTIISAVE $IOOTO $1000
mYm '"' for profeulonal Hr•
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc' General and Cla,ified Prop.
(8b l Auto Services
vket will bt 11 ollowt:
erly Tax
18DU4
with 7~ new and used trallera
Cigarette
Tax
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3'7.a
OFFICE CALL . . . $3.00 (1. H RA l't:.INGS SONS CO-2'
14 to IW fl., also 10 wldes. Tw
472.41
HOUSE CALL
. $5.00
anU thre~ bedrooms, natlona!I. Sales Tax and Fin. Jnat.
b )Ur Wrecker Srrv1ce. Daj
'ril. 71
(Within Corporotlon Llmltol
known ntakca The lowest po~ Gran Ia &amp; Donation a
ftlone fl227
Niil ll
Phoru
Gasoline Tax
6800 00
Bible terms aoywhertt Drive
6~3n llODGI: - I'LY!IOUTI•
HOUSE CALL . . . $5.00
427'1.53
tome prepnrcd to deal Fast Auto Reglatratlon
DEALEUS
3 6 tf
(Out1ldt Corporation Limits)
Cemeterleo
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and
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lot
These
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(Pius50c per milt one Wt';'l
Total
Receipts
13,ft2tUB
your LAST shopping place, ~ PAYMINTIINIGHT CALL . . . $7.00 '(91 For Sal~
free delivery. Move Jn tomor Generai Executive Servtee(1:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.!
row. Anytb1ng of valpe lakeD Comp. or Clerk
SUNDAY AND IIOLIDAY
818.?8
In
trade.
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General Suppllca
85.1j8
CALLS . . . . . $7.00
Total
Gon
El.
Ser.
891.18
Tht above fttl do not lncl11dt
WAVERLY M081LI
Town Haii-Malnl &amp; Rpr. 2'1.30
mocllcl"", dllflOnltd or lnjocl
HOME SAUS
TotJI Town Hall
2'1.30
Jrucking Business
td.
u. s. Htrhwoy 21
Tots! Pmts carried lorward 708.48
WAVIRLY, OHIO
Meigs County
Total pymta brought forward708.46
P.U.C.O. Cert.-Trucks etc
Hoalth-Taxes wlthhe14 for DilMedical Society
Trucking of Gcn Commodi (20b I Insurance---- l riel board of Health· H8.16
Cemeterlea~
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M.OO
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14) Announcements
Total &lt;:emetory l:xp
M.OO
Middleport Fire, MlomobUe,
GENE RASTETTER INC.
II you hsve somethmg to srll let
Bonds Phone 6315·X.
6·20·tf HllhwoyaRoad Conalruct1on
628.110
the want ads he you1 announce· fl1. Ho. 27172 Wooster, 0
c,_.MPLETE Immrance PrDteetlon
Main!. ,. Rpr. (Gas tax) 88M.61
ment h&gt; all MetgR County and ~~~~~~~~~~~
Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
Malnl. o\ Rpr. (MVLI
4oM.67
you'll GET RESULTS.
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Total Hlabway Exp. 13,113?.?8
2 6 6tp Now this Is the place you should
really put that lawn mower you
Emp. Retlnment
31.~
won't bo needing this spring up
~eat Estate
DoducUono by Co. Auditor-'
151 Per$0nals
for oale You'll lmd a lot of
For Workmen'• Comp.
114.51
people ttu1t are g()lug lo be In 1 Room house, Letart FaJl;;Ji:;t
Mlnt,lerla! Payment
70-78
Personally, you'll Ukt! the retiults
and cold water, garden See Tom
the market for one and they
Total Payment&amp;
15,404.72
ll'lc&amp;e want .. dli ge~.
2 CJ 3tp
Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
Ilk• the bargams they find by
lumlftlrr of 0!'1"~'~' '' Fundo
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, . M . atc ltlancll, ollinUIIY 1, '1 fi7ohopplng
th'
-:ant
ad~-2
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(6) Lost '&amp; Found
Road Fuildo
8207 67
--Cocker Spaniel puppies Inquire
Gen. and other Twp Fda 138.88
Lo.ot In Ohio River, hand-made
Brenda H(ldgc, house trailer oil
Total of aU Iunde
8746.28
12 fuut juhn bunt Iron ring
Mechaolc Si .. Pomeroy 2 6 3tc
each end, white Phone S087 ReANNOUNCING - Virgil Toalord lteolpll Durlna YearRoad Funda
11,448.06
ward.
3 6 3tc Cuslom Buill Kitchen designed
of smcuso, has recently be
Gen.
&amp;
other
twp
!undo
207HZ
for your home Free esttmatas
come ~ oaleaman lor thla realty
13,525.48
Foroman &amp; Abbott. Phone llrm. Mr. Tealord Is a native of Total ol All Funds
LOST - aold plated Curtis ladles
8 6 tl
tbla ard, and 11 widely lnown Totti Rtet\JIIo tn. loloncwrlatwatcb In Pomeroy, Satur· 6284-Y.
19.655 93
- ely someone of the thousands throughout the eounty ahd will Road Funds
da)' evenln~ Reward Call Stevo Sui
Gen.
and
other
lwp
!undo
2615.78
be glad to help you with your
Caao, Pomeroy Motor9 2 6 3tc
of want ad readers has laying
Total of all lunda
22,271 71
real
estate
problema.
Call
him
arou nd their homes that rate
FoUtld in OhJI) Jt l \flr Johnbon•
obout any of the foJlowinS prop· Poyments Oolrlnt Yearfor ouLb0 11 "~ rllOlor u:sc Erncs• Hem yo~'n been wanting tor crtlc~. Road Fun41
13.1137.78
1
that collection of yours.
Quillan Radnc, 0
1 27 30tc
Gen. and other twp !undo 111641 94
Dolry
Form
98
acrco
big
barn,
2 6 3tp
1M04.72
11 slanehlons. Plenty of water, Total ol all lunda
FOUUND near ~1&amp;-~on Cluue k c~
Boltnct, Doc. 31, 1957milk
house.
Good
alx
room
ring v·Hh 8CYCJI' III lu~ys ami ( 14 l For Rent
8118.15
home, metal roof Sink in kltch· Road Fundi
tmilll llcen1c taa Owner muv
Gen.
&amp; Other lwp funds 74B.IIt
en.
$6000
00.
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Total of ali ru•dl
611641 [Ill
!'HE logleal space to rcaen !he Stock Form - 2'13 acres. Big barn Oulltondilll Wtrronll, Ctc. 31'or ad Phone 398 Do~li) Sen·
mce
flve
room
houae,
running
inc\ Oliict•, M(cllimc SlrP.•~l.
moBt people that have w a ntt~ to
1708.lf
wator, plenty of timber. Only Road Funda
.&gt;omoroy.
1 ~-Lh:
be saliHfiod, where buyer m(!ct,~
Gen &amp; otber twp lunda 259.78
17000
00.
lhc Beiler, whc1·c the home rent·
19117.112
Brolltr Houst - two story block Total of ali Fundi
Na181tr &amp;: CJe~k Garu~c Phom. cr meets his landlord. Usc tho Dl'ilicd well and pond Two bed· lalonct In o.,..Jtory, Doc. Sl,,
want
ads
today
and
get
rosu
Its
3011. Ruclnc, Ohio.
t ~0 •I
Road Funds
t'onlght. Call 308. It'• very hkc· ruom home Some fr111t On 680 Gen. &amp; other lwp. !undo •
~-,.....--- / ly thut ~Oc Is all It will lake to
$5GOO 00.
II you're at lou on wh~t lo do
8834.Dlil
Ftrm - on Peach Fm k, M acres Total of all Funda
place your want ad.
wlllt that exlla heater you h.vc
(2)
6, lie
Two barna, 20 A. under eultlva·
2 6 Jtc
&amp;
Jayjng around In tho att1c or
lion
Nlee
seven
room
houoe
buement then Cind a buyer fur A mcc modern 4·room Hlld bath
with bath $71100 00
It by using tbo clmllledo, and
home. Everything new Inside:. 51• room hoult In Syracuse. Nice
you probably ''" UIC tho cullh
GRII furnace and heated 1111rage.
locatlo11. Room for ba.th. Full
NOTIC. OP APPOINTMINT
)'UU can get for It too
2 U tile
Full h,•Mcmcnl Locntcd Wolfe
basemont Some fruli, aood gar· lttato of .... H. Wlloy DftOt~t4
Drive. It R Lohse. Phone 173
den $5000.00.
Notice Ia hereby liven
(7) Instruction
2 6 Ole Ono Acrt and sl•ty-hundrodth In S Smart whose Poll Office
syracuse $10110.00.
re11 Ia Mf~dlepor~ Ohlti hal
If )'OU have an apartment or house 2 room ApalLnu:nt Cion: in town
Phont
907-M
Yl"ll
Toafard
d~ly appointed
Adiplnlotrator
th~l lan't rented give mlllrue·
127 Butternut, l'ofncroy, Olilu
Solooman for Cucklor R11lty with lhe Wlll Annexed of the E•
Uon1 ti,J the thcu8anda or rcud· llll-121e.
C~ISP
(2) 8 Stc tale of Roae il. Wlle1 Jale of Melgo
eu of theae eolumna 011 how
thoy can "I •In touch with yrn1 Eighl Room House. '1\vo •lory ------~--- Councy, Ohio, de&lt;0111~
Mo(lcrn hath on second floor. (24 l FQr Sale or Trode Dated lhia Zllt dar January,
II they're looklna for a place to
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1958.
hnlct 111d lavutory nn ftnt, --+-h1il1 their hat.
2 6 6tp
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Duck~
to
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lbo.
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AJrred Stitt Phone Racine 3078.
rJ,udae of the Pro~te court
tc~ [ruru Collrt Jlou:m A N
(81 Aui\J Soles
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Bouacl 310M.
I S16WP _ _ _ _ _ _ _;:.a.:.0.:_3tc
1134 BUICK V8 Su~er 4 or Scdau
211,
ate
Sparkllnr orta1nal ll~ht green 1- 2 roon1 and 1-3 room fur
nlshed apartment with I.Jath
flnlob. · Dynallow drive Radio
.11.nd hcalrr Exceptional In even• UlllltiCII fllilllshcU. llume ncs
NOTICE OP PILING AN' HIAR·
laur•nt, MidQioport, Ohio.
WI)' •~t 295. Dlacttnar'a Pom
lNG ON INYINTORY
ISI·Ulc
oroy.
2 1 61&lt;
Pro..to Court, Mo._ Coullly, Ohio
·ro tho Exe&lt;ul¢' or Admlnlalla~
19~1 BUICK Super 4 dr. Sedan IW!t HEN 1 - ~:xlllnt~ton Laddcn.
Scafloi&lt;l Ho11rd~ Drop Cloths. or and to lauch of the lollowlna ••
Two tono bluo Clnish $3911 Blao
Clinton l'~hcr, Middleport, 0. are resl~ta of lha otata of Ohio:
ttoar o Pomeroy.
2 1 61c
Phone U2~·X.
IHtl survivlna apoute; II any; next ol
lin; benellclarleo under the wlll,
117 I Help Wantro 11 lllf; IM aliQfnoy or att01neyo
rcpl'eaenllnj any of tho alol'CIIIen·
I boya for Plij)Or routos In So&amp;ar tloned peroono:
Run area. Phone 6372·X.
ore hereby noUIIed thai on
(II ,, 6tc thoYou
28th .day tJ!. January 1938, an
tnvontory an4 AppriiSOiltent of
(181 Employment
lhc cotate Ill WUIIIlm M. Brodlord
doce•IICCI, ~ate 01 Mlddlep&lt;lfl, Ohio
Wonted
lu Bllid Coun\l
waa llled In lblo
1 1
WOilK Oy day or woek C•il 74·X Cuurt.
r
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Hearing on tald lnvontoey and
2 6 Sic
Appralsomool will be bad before
POl
lhl• Courl on Inc 19th day of t'e!J.
ruary 19DII, at 10 o'elock A M.
RAUIO &amp; TELEVISION SEIIVICE
Exccptlcno lltoroto may be lilod
rhonc 200. Cleiatltl , Appliance by all)' lntercotea parcy at 1ny
Sture, 118 "N. A:aln Street lime prior I~ five daya before the
.... Pomrroy.
2·2311 dale 1et lot b~arln1.
WITNESs my alanature and
Ute ~Ail of aUt! Court Ibis
Good Cleaa Usetl Cll't

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Mr •nd M". Romer Parker 1
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apent SaturdaY eve~!rlg with bla Meter n~lpi. !n ' i~~tl~~:'~!if'.j'f,;~
lather, Pearl Pauer, C•!suir.
the p11t week
•Mrs Olive lnifaham and diU· PullinJ Lot an4
tJhler cf Pomeroy SP&lt;Inl Sunday metera accordinl
w1th Mrs Garnet Williamson.
Jobn JllcKelllie 1o4tY·
Mrs Franm Young of Horri·l
sobville spent a day the past
TIIN,-AGI DANCI ,
week with Mrs. Hallie McKeute. A Teeo·Aier'o Squ1111 l;)lllt:e
and Mrs.
Harol4
Klln1lel
andRevdaughter
were
Sundar
dlr ,~~~§S~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;:,
at
ner gueslJ of Mr. and Mra. Ar
nold Grate.
Mrs. Ethel Nelson ond Mn
Dorls Thomas and daughter Det
opoot Saturday In Parkeraburg
shoppln1
Mr. and Mrs. Caah Zlmmermlll
opent Sunday afternoon with their
daughter Mr. anJ Mrf.! Cbarl11
llarriBon of Leading Creet.
Joe Phillips, Harold Colilna,
Nate WISe, , Harvey Erlewlne,
Harol~ Rlee and Carlos • ~owder

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(Cot1tln"" '""' ,..,. ~~ 1
owned by private lntONala hao the Republican nomlna!lon. 1.
been made available lor public The Domcrata have A)bert T.
uae.
Ball, Cleveland, John W. Dona~~~~~~~·~·~·1;11'=1-11~ Hayden Olda, chief of Oblo's Di· 1~l·eveA~1lla;nee, John ~ Gallqher,
· Roy E. HqppJQ. C9lum·
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vision of Wildlife "ld, "Tbls 1,
QUICK SERVICE •• Walch a. arretment will permit Ute stale to
H. Hubbeii)J Cleve·
pairmg by Factorr Tralneil extend game monagement pro- land;
W Beck and. Frant
wat.:hmakera.
on the area
" He added,
E. SJrutb viOing
lor the Lleut~nant
Ji'JIS,
Pomeroy.COUJNS• JEWEL.
I a II grams
"the extensive
reloreslallon
pro- aovernor'a
nomination.
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Democrats also have more than
11~ia and c:b~e\ Build:." Call Power Company hi! ImproVed one candidate lor the ~ltorney
e g1er 361 • acne, 0 [O
habitat for deer, squirrel, rabbit, general's ofllee and treasurer ol
-~-----"""''::,::20::,:11 lo• and ground hog "
stste.
CONCRETE BLOCKS
One of the !llpulaUona of •;he Jooeph T. Ferguson, former au·
allfeement requires lhal each dltor of alate, and Jobn llrown,
"Build
lolltr
For
Lfll"
hunter carry a permit while on Chesterland, who also w.. ·a ca"'
!!I'd !~pedal NOIICN ol BoonII $.1 00. OIIIIWiet
lhe area The perm!~ which re· dldate ln the 19116 primaries, wUI
tt I eeot per ward. ,
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lleves the Power Company ol re- fight It out for tile party nomln'
spon11billty to hun ten - who uae alion. Incumbent RepubtlC.n !loti·
( 1) Notices
3
Mll01
North
of
Po1111...,
19~ FORD VS 2 dr Customtine
the area, may be obtained from er W. Traey Is unopposed.
f'~dan. Good t1rcs annd seat ~v
~
Sa•bt Not Oppoltd
Auollontt; s.-;;k.""
,.,,._ New Bulf'k tradr.m $695
On Rt. S3. C1ll Wm. GrWMr
For alate treasurer, Marl Me·
Ljltlng, Advertislnli, SeUlng.
Elroy, Cleveland; Marion A. Rosa,
Bla•.tlnnr's ~•m•'"Y
2 1 6tc I~~~~R~oc:k~S~p~rl~n~111~~~
1. o. McCoy
---1 Columbus and Paul F. Ward, Co- will be unopposed In the part1
Long flottom, Oblo
1952 'cHEVROLt'1' 2 dr Sedan I
~-Annuol Flnanclol Roport
lumbus, will be h( the D•mocral· nomination race for Judge ol the
Phone Yukon 5-2293
W&amp;i!kcnd Special $305 Blaet
Columb!t
Tow.,.hlp
1c
rate. Once agam tile Republl· Ohio Supreme Court. The ~epa]).
2 HOtp
tnar'•· Pomc1 oy
2 1 6tc
Moln County, Ohio
can Incumbent. William Saxbe, Ia Jlcan running for the pqot is WU·
STRUCTURAL I IIAMS
liard D. Campbell, Collllllbus, who
Par l~t Fl&gt;ctl Yoar Ending Doctmo not uppoaed In his party
1 m~st sell my beauty ciourse ii5iJ· PONTIAC VB f dr Catallno
1
SCRAP
IRON -METALS
lltr 31, 1957.
Judge Charles B. Zimmerman, Wat the pirty a Unaucceu(ul ncin.
!never started) In Ohlo'• finest
Sedan Only 14 ,685 actual mile.~
thee
lo1
the
chief
juatlee pO,t · tn
ac~ool You may hav~ my down
Popul•tlon 695 • • .. .. ..1950 the only
lncumOem 19118.
by one careful owner Power
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payment just pay balance. MIBs
Steering RadiO, Healer, full)
Totol Solorln tnd W- pold
DIBtrlct and Columbus off1cea of
For ,the other ~upreine eourt
.Marky, Pomeroy, Gen Del.
equipped Almost hkP the da)
During tho Ytor 1957 ~.II the Ohlo DIVIsion of Wlldlile or
2 I 6tc
It was sold $2,005. Ulacttnar'E Phone 510
Ttx Voluatlon
I.IM.alO.OO from the. Ohio Power Company In judge post eaoh party haa only
POmOrt)
Pomeroy
2 1 6h:
Ttx Ltvy
11.40 Pomeroy. ThiS permit will be per. one candidate - llepuhJWan In·
cumbent Jameo Garfield Stowarl,
If you want to sell or buy some- J
co.,.ntor, O~lo, Jan. JO, 1951,
uoleBB revoked by either Ctnclnnatl, and Demottol llerrlll
thing then usc the Want Ads 1956 MERCURY VB Mmtcray 4 dr
I htrolly cortlfy tho followlne ,.. -ent
party.
D. Brothers, Columbus.
,
They are nollced
2 6 Datf
Phcaton St'd,LII Mcr-o-matlc
port to bt correct.
Permits
can
be
•!cured
locally
For
Secretary
of
State,&lt;
tncum.
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Woltor v. lwttt
from Ron Springer at the Ohio bent Repubpcon Ted VI. BrO..n ta
r
mg One of tlw l'le.uu !il "liard
Townlhlp c,orlc
Power Co ofilcc and are now unopposed as Js Democrat Alber
~·op,s" anywhere ~2,095 Bltiel
Gtnorol Township Pundo
ACT NOW
available.
w. Sweeney, Solem
tnar's Pomeroy
2 1 6h·
'ffective thla datt, tht mini
RICEIPTIISAVE $IOOTO $1000
mYm '"' for profeulonal Hr•
Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc' General and Cla,ified Prop.
(8b l Auto Services
vket will bt 11 ollowt:
erly Tax
18DU4
with 7~ new and used trallera
Cigarette
Tax
.
3'7.a
OFFICE CALL . . . $3.00 (1. H RA l't:.INGS SONS CO-2'
14 to IW fl., also 10 wldes. Tw
472.41
HOUSE CALL
. $5.00
anU thre~ bedrooms, natlona!I. Sales Tax and Fin. Jnat.
b )Ur Wrecker Srrv1ce. Daj
'ril. 71
(Within Corporotlon Llmltol
known ntakca The lowest po~ Gran Ia &amp; Donation a
ftlone fl227
Niil ll
Phoru
Gasoline Tax
6800 00
Bible terms aoywhertt Drive
6~3n llODGI: - I'LY!IOUTI•
HOUSE CALL . . . $5.00
427'1.53
tome prepnrcd to deal Fast Auto Reglatratlon
DEALEUS
3 6 tf
(Out1ldt Corporation Limits)
Cemeterleo
lft.OO
UtUe
and
s
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a
lot
These
ar
(Pius50c per milt one Wt';'l
Total
Receipts
13,ft2tUB
your LAST shopping place, ~ PAYMINTIINIGHT CALL . . . $7.00 '(91 For Sal~
free delivery. Move Jn tomor Generai Executive Servtee(1:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.!
row. Anytb1ng of valpe lakeD Comp. or Clerk
SUNDAY AND IIOLIDAY
818.?8
In
trade.
I
General Suppllca
85.1j8
CALLS . . . . . $7.00
Total
Gon
El.
Ser.
891.18
Tht above fttl do not lncl11dt
WAVERLY M081LI
Town Haii-Malnl &amp; Rpr. 2'1.30
mocllcl"", dllflOnltd or lnjocl
HOME SAUS
TotJI Town Hall
2'1.30
Jrucking Business
td.
u. s. Htrhwoy 21
Tots! Pmts carried lorward 708.48
WAVIRLY, OHIO
Meigs County
Total pymta brought forward708.46
P.U.C.O. Cert.-Trucks etc
Hoalth-Taxes wlthhe14 for DilMedical Society
Trucking of Gcn Commodi (20b I Insurance---- l riel board of Health· H8.16
Cemeterlea~
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M.OO
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14) Announcements
Total &lt;:emetory l:xp
M.OO
Middleport Fire, MlomobUe,
GENE RASTETTER INC.
II you hsve somethmg to srll let
Bonds Phone 6315·X.
6·20·tf HllhwoyaRoad Conalruct1on
628.110
the want ads he you1 announce· fl1. Ho. 27172 Wooster, 0
c,_.MPLETE Immrance PrDteetlon
Main!. ,. Rpr. (Gas tax) 88M.61
ment h&gt; all MetgR County and ~~~~~~~~~~~
Lite, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Don
Malnl. o\ Rpr. (MVLI
4oM.67
you'll GET RESULTS.
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Total Hlabway Exp. 13,113?.?8
2 6 6tp Now this Is the place you should
really put that lawn mower you
Emp. Retlnment
31.~
won't bo needing this spring up
~eat Estate
DoducUono by Co. Auditor-'
151 Per$0nals
for oale You'll lmd a lot of
For Workmen'• Comp.
114.51
people ttu1t are g()lug lo be In 1 Room house, Letart FaJl;;Ji:;t
Mlnt,lerla! Payment
70-78
Personally, you'll Ukt! the retiults
and cold water, garden See Tom
the market for one and they
Total Payment&amp;
15,404.72
ll'lc&amp;e want .. dli ge~.
2 CJ 3tp
Hayman, Syracuse, Ohio.
Ilk• the bargams they find by
lumlftlrr of 0!'1"~'~' '' Fundo
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__ ,.
, . M . atc ltlancll, ollinUIIY 1, '1 fi7ohopplng
th'
-:ant
ad~-2
~c
(6) Lost '&amp; Found
Road Fuildo
8207 67
--Cocker Spaniel puppies Inquire
Gen. and other Twp Fda 138.88
Lo.ot In Ohio River, hand-made
Brenda H(ldgc, house trailer oil
Total of aU Iunde
8746.28
12 fuut juhn bunt Iron ring
Mechaolc Si .. Pomeroy 2 6 3tc
each end, white Phone S087 ReANNOUNCING - Virgil Toalord lteolpll Durlna YearRoad Funda
11,448.06
ward.
3 6 3tc Cuslom Buill Kitchen designed
of smcuso, has recently be
Gen.
&amp;
other
twp
!undo
207HZ
for your home Free esttmatas
come ~ oaleaman lor thla realty
13,525.48
Foroman &amp; Abbott. Phone llrm. Mr. Tealord Is a native of Total ol All Funds
LOST - aold plated Curtis ladles
8 6 tl
tbla ard, and 11 widely lnown Totti Rtet\JIIo tn. loloncwrlatwatcb In Pomeroy, Satur· 6284-Y.
19.655 93
- ely someone of the thousands throughout the eounty ahd will Road Funds
da)' evenln~ Reward Call Stevo Sui
Gen.
and
other
lwp
!undo
2615.78
be glad to help you with your
Caao, Pomeroy Motor9 2 6 3tc
of want ad readers has laying
Total of all lunda
22,271 71
real
estate
problema.
Call
him
arou nd their homes that rate
FoUtld in OhJI) Jt l \flr Johnbon•
obout any of the foJlowinS prop· Poyments Oolrlnt Yearfor ouLb0 11 "~ rllOlor u:sc Erncs• Hem yo~'n been wanting tor crtlc~. Road Fun41
13.1137.78
1
that collection of yours.
Quillan Radnc, 0
1 27 30tc
Gen. and other twp !undo 111641 94
Dolry
Form
98
acrco
big
barn,
2 6 3tp
1M04.72
11 slanehlons. Plenty of water, Total ol all lunda
FOUUND near ~1&amp;-~on Cluue k c~
Boltnct, Doc. 31, 1957milk
house.
Good
alx
room
ring v·Hh 8CYCJI' III lu~ys ami ( 14 l For Rent
8118.15
home, metal roof Sink in kltch· Road Fundi
tmilll llcen1c taa Owner muv
Gen.
&amp; Other lwp funds 74B.IIt
en.
$6000
00.
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Total of ali ru•dl
611641 [Ill
!'HE logleal space to rcaen !he Stock Form - 2'13 acres. Big barn Oulltondilll Wtrronll, Ctc. 31'or ad Phone 398 Do~li) Sen·
mce
flve
room
houae,
running
inc\ Oliict•, M(cllimc SlrP.•~l.
moBt people that have w a ntt~ to
1708.lf
wator, plenty of timber. Only Road Funda
.&gt;omoroy.
1 ~-Lh:
be saliHfiod, where buyer m(!ct,~
Gen &amp; otber twp lunda 259.78
17000
00.
lhc Beiler, whc1·c the home rent·
19117.112
Brolltr Houst - two story block Total of ali Fundi
Na181tr &amp;: CJe~k Garu~c Phom. cr meets his landlord. Usc tho Dl'ilicd well and pond Two bed· lalonct In o.,..Jtory, Doc. Sl,,
want
ads
today
and
get
rosu
Its
3011. Ruclnc, Ohio.
t ~0 •I
Road Funds
t'onlght. Call 308. It'• very hkc· ruom home Some fr111t On 680 Gen. &amp; other lwp. !undo •
~-,.....--- / ly thut ~Oc Is all It will lake to
$5GOO 00.
II you're at lou on wh~t lo do
8834.Dlil
Ftrm - on Peach Fm k, M acres Total of all Funda
place your want ad.
wlllt that exlla heater you h.vc
(2)
6, lie
Two barna, 20 A. under eultlva·
2 6 Jtc
&amp;
Jayjng around In tho att1c or
lion
Nlee
seven
room
houoe
buement then Cind a buyer fur A mcc modern 4·room Hlld bath
with bath $71100 00
It by using tbo clmllledo, and
home. Everything new Inside:. 51• room hoult In Syracuse. Nice
you probably ''" UIC tho cullh
GRII furnace and heated 1111rage.
locatlo11. Room for ba.th. Full
NOTIC. OP APPOINTMINT
)'UU can get for It too
2 U tile
Full h,•Mcmcnl Locntcd Wolfe
basemont Some fruli, aood gar· lttato of .... H. Wlloy DftOt~t4
Drive. It R Lohse. Phone 173
den $5000.00.
Notice Ia hereby liven
(7) Instruction
2 6 Ole Ono Acrt and sl•ty-hundrodth In S Smart whose Poll Office
syracuse $10110.00.
re11 Ia Mf~dlepor~ Ohlti hal
If )'OU have an apartment or house 2 room ApalLnu:nt Cion: in town
Phont
907-M
Yl"ll
Toafard
d~ly appointed
Adiplnlotrator
th~l lan't rented give mlllrue·
127 Butternut, l'ofncroy, Olilu
Solooman for Cucklor R11lty with lhe Wlll Annexed of the E•
Uon1 ti,J the thcu8anda or rcud· llll-121e.
C~ISP
(2) 8 Stc tale of Roae il. Wlle1 Jale of Melgo
eu of theae eolumna 011 how
thoy can "I •In touch with yrn1 Eighl Room House. '1\vo •lory ------~--- Councy, Ohio, de&lt;0111~
Mo(lcrn hath on second floor. (24 l FQr Sale or Trode Dated lhia Zllt dar January,
II they're looklna for a place to
I
1958.
hnlct 111d lavutory nn ftnt, --+-h1il1 their hat.
2 6 6tp
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Seandlnlvlan
Duck~
to
8
lbo.
;
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c.
@con
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AJrred Stitt Phone Racine 3078.
rJ,udae of the Pro~te court
tc~ [ruru Collrt Jlou:m A N
(81 Aui\J Soles
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Bouacl 310M.
I S16WP _ _ _ _ _ _ _;:.a.:.0.:_3tc
1134 BUICK V8 Su~er 4 or Scdau
211,
ate
Sparkllnr orta1nal ll~ht green 1- 2 roon1 and 1-3 room fur
nlshed apartment with I.Jath
flnlob. · Dynallow drive Radio
.11.nd hcalrr Exceptional In even• UlllltiCII fllilllshcU. llume ncs
NOTICE OP PILING AN' HIAR·
laur•nt, MidQioport, Ohio.
WI)' •~t 295. Dlacttnar'a Pom
lNG ON INYINTORY
ISI·Ulc
oroy.
2 1 61&lt;
Pro..to Court, Mo._ Coullly, Ohio
·ro tho Exe&lt;ul¢' or Admlnlalla~
19~1 BUICK Super 4 dr. Sedan IW!t HEN 1 - ~:xlllnt~ton Laddcn.
Scafloi&lt;l Ho11rd~ Drop Cloths. or and to lauch of the lollowlna ••
Two tono bluo Clnish $3911 Blao
Clinton l'~hcr, Middleport, 0. are resl~ta of lha otata of Ohio:
ttoar o Pomeroy.
2 1 61c
Phone U2~·X.
IHtl survivlna apoute; II any; next ol
lin; benellclarleo under the wlll,
117 I Help Wantro 11 lllf; IM aliQfnoy or att01neyo
rcpl'eaenllnj any of tho alol'CIIIen·
I boya for Plij)Or routos In So&amp;ar tloned peroono:
Run area. Phone 6372·X.
ore hereby noUIIed thai on
(II ,, 6tc thoYou
28th .day tJ!. January 1938, an
tnvontory an4 AppriiSOiltent of
(181 Employment
lhc cotate Ill WUIIIlm M. Brodlord
doce•IICCI, ~ate 01 Mlddlep&lt;lfl, Ohio
Wonted
lu Bllid Coun\l
waa llled In lblo
1 1
WOilK Oy day or woek C•il 74·X Cuurt.
r
'Fumltu,.
Hearing on tald lnvontoey and
2 6 Sic
Appralsomool will be bad before
POl
lhl• Courl on Inc 19th day of t'e!J.
ruary 19DII, at 10 o'elock A M.
RAUIO &amp; TELEVISION SEIIVICE
Exccptlcno lltoroto may be lilod
rhonc 200. Cleiatltl , Appliance by all)' lntercotea parcy at 1ny
Sture, 118 "N. A:aln Street lime prior I~ five daya before the
.... Pomrroy.
2·2311 dale 1et lot b~arln1.
WITNESs my alanature and
Ute ~Ail of aUt! Court Ibis
Good Cleaa Usetl Cll't

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field eoal accuracy witb a .64T
Rtark. Jobn M1Jhuan, G'reer's
teanimate, holds the free thfOw

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marksmanship w1th 20 tn a row
amce breakmg mto the Marshall

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lineup.
Saturday a full state of JIDU!s
arp on top w1th Western lllcl~
Green •lwPthooter bu gan at Oh1o U, leadmg llliami
for fi•e loop eames playing Iowa of the B1g Ten, Bow·
who held the •lead ling Green meets Wheaton, NCAA,
week, bu 1 243 aver small-college cha"'IPIOns 1n tbe

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Ioiiar ~•ced for a oold wave expected to hit tonight and

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arcb·riVal Akron tn the Rubber

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temper1turea In the five to 15 degree range u • wet
which began falling In tbls area at about 8 a.m. contlnuetj.
Nine road cr,ws were dispakhed from the Meiga Count,
State Highway carate at 7 a.m. today to besJn .battling the

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,.,.. Stole 71 Ponnoylvanlo 70

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N. Carollno A&amp; T 66 Biuoflold St

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portt4 here tocl9' With many more
expeeJecl toulp.t and Saturday
from j)anpnjut '!"Alber condi
!loris unlea ex~ordinery oafety
mlllurOJ a,re lakOII by aU dmera
Sheriff Qobert D. Hlll'lenbach'o
department Slid two pickup ttuelu
coiUded at the atop hgbt in Rut
land about 5 P m. Tburaday afU.rnoon No dtaUon into court ""
issued.
John SlmJjllna, 158. RD. Middle·
port, told Deputy Sheriff Howard
Frank he wu ,i~ing well on State
Route 124 when Orville Graham,
•• Harrilonville. pulled out of
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lbe Rutland·llarriaonvl)le road Into bit frOin. llo&lt;IUIO of the llllp{&gt;erl' mid aurfact be could not
lllop In lime.
Graham told Fl'ank he balled at
lbe atop 11(11, pulled out mto Rl
124 and Simpkin! ron 1nlo !be
Jlde of biJ truck.
Bolb..,ttueb llll!ered damaged

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St. lonnenturt 65 lemoyne 50

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Murrey St. 71 Mid. Tenn. St. 66
l11t1m Kv 75 Louisville 62,

Mamphlo St. 76 Tenn. Toch. 59
t\llaml, Flo. 84 Flo. South, 69
Ky. Wesleyan 117 Tampo 67
l1nedl&lt;t Col 67 Tuokoatt lnat 64
Mt. Union 60 WDDsttr Colltp 5'
Woyno St. U. 55 North. Mich.
Mtntuollo 9~ Creighton 41
Ball St. 13 lncilono St. 70

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Deyton 64 lllloml Ohio 62
Otolohemo St 64 Tul11 46
lrociloy 71 Arl10n1 51

Mt. Union 60 Woottor 57
Hohltlberg 13 Bluffton 74
Dtnloon 19 Ohio Wftltyon 56
'254.X'·I·III. Ylnconl'o 13 Blici.·Wall. 12
Wlttenbtrt 19 Knnyon 47

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were killed and 10 other persona
wm injured tod;y .,~en fire
swept the former Ethic rylc Th.. •
ater In downtown Tokyo Horpl
tab reported 111 8-year-old ac-

trell, a 15:year-old actor and 1
old woman dance• dled.w,

Cbut\lb .
omen Planqing,
Prayer FaJ111ers Awaiting
being .Onrtpleted
wurt
Ruling On
·cilll&lt;ervii!Ce of
.•!WB~~~
Of Grain

2he~r

Stop-Notch Tread Dt1l1.. 1,
'&gt;
3·T CQrd Body I Mort Dur,lla Trtaclt
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.••..' ~s~T SUPER-CUSHIONS
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Pltl most ForCis, Plymouths,
....._,,, Chevrolets,
1 lfudsons, and Studebakers.
I I!Op·Notch trod do·
a!tJn tiYII aaftr IIOp•
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3.TC11dJr llronu•sl,

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1 T'hlck, teue~ Jrud

'"'cf modtl

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moll rulllonl tiro

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eat"' WIOtl

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John Jaworski sa1d several supermarkets have

to jom the bakcnes In furnishlng1eft-over

!F!f:~T.~e::ellare

~read

' many
thll bas fol'tcd
families, who do
tile summer and ndd
l'l•l,r, onto Ill~

slippery and lrellllhOI'OUI hisJ!Ways
and were continuing laler loday to '
emder and salt ~ally d'n•er·
ou11 areat
1
A spokesman •I the highway

garage said till' morning tbal unleSI there 11 a radltal chanae' lri
the weather pallem that mi&amp;ht
brmg on a heavier onow fall Ulan
is ant11:ipaled that all main highways between Pomeroy and WeiJ..
lion should be in "flir" ohape lly
h
p
Hl b
lonlgbt w en omr:oy
I
School's baaketbaU ~homptoa Mek·
mg Panthers journey to Welllloa
for a crucial pme wlt~ the Rock·
el!At 9 30 a m. tbla m'.nunc the
Jemperature at the Stale Jjighway
garage regtrtered at SO degree but
was laiUng.
HarrJJOnvallc Sehoob were
closed thiJ mormng becauae of
the had road eond!Uom in that
~rea cauoed by the lnOw oeeortJ.
s 1
lng to County School • uper nten
dent 0 0 Patterson
11r view of tbe SIIOwfall whieh
""· aomewbat &amp;eneral throuahout
Ibis .rea duru.g the d•r tbe SlalA!
Highway Parolwued a warning lo
motorull to dme wllb care u
roada are lllippery and danaeroua
m areas where bjgbway work
crews bave aot readied.
County En1meer J E. D. llart·
inll'r today uld that lie bad 11
&lt;rewl out Iii!.. earljl WI momlng
baltlmg Jbe 1110'1' 01111thc eountr
b1ghw•y l)'atem. Be said !bat lou~
road matntamer were eut and 1
Jr~. IJp unW )0 1, m, thll •. -I&gt;~J~
morning ' he aaid that it wu nt&gt;l 'gJ
nece&amp;IU'Y yet 1o ... clnden, but
that gravel waa beiog uled on
1
eurvea and Jillty roads.
'
Tile weatbermin blallled 1M
chlnge OD I D1U1 of OO]d oir and
a b1gb Pt'tlllll'l! Ia the m1d·Wea!
wmcb is expeeted lo IIIOYe eallward tonl,bt.
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