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The Daily Sentinel

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Last Rites Held
.:loo!liecl ., Friday At 2PM

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were held from the Ewma: Chape:J
Frlda1 al 2 o'eloek w1lh the Rev
Sucene Brown
pastor of the

Unite&lt;! Methodist Chureh, oil•
datlnt

way to measure our
Ptofe,aional !taadtna: 11 your
ctinfldence tn our PreBC'I"lplion

s,Mce Should lllnm oecur
on hope that you Will brmg
)'Our Dtxtor 1 Prescriptions to
u' The anawer' Key We~t
norlda

l!le~o~~or

s. Scbuf -

Mld~port

Soele&amp;y Editor Pomero1 Sodely Edllor - Phone 6244

Lutllle Haw•lns -

Middleport
Sotiety

Buraal was m Beech Grove
Cemelel') and pal!beartts were
members of the Pomeroy Emer
M. ..no Mrs C II .. Wlae Jr
gency Squad and mduded Ed
ward and Jack Thomas Davad were m Gal1 1polis Monday tc
and Olan Goodwm Charles Le VISit the~r dau gll ter Mrs Wa111~m
Betz (VJr,gllua JG WISe) who as
gar and John :\f('Kcrnw
Commg from out of town for lmprovmg at Holzer Hospital
the servtce were Dr and Mrs They wen accompamed by Mr
Raymond Reuter of Bennett, Ia , and ~irs John Hobgood Mr Hotr
Mr and Mrs Paul Reuter, Tip good entered Holter for the ser
ton Ia 1\trs Naomt Jacobs Mrs and t1me to have surgery per
Charlea Thomas and Cltrenee formed on h1s arm
M1 s.s Palrtcla Baker who 10:. em
Reuter all or Columbus and Mr
and Mrs Dean Da\ as and son ploycd m Columl&gt;us spent th.e
weekend here wnh her parents
Mike of Gallipolis
Mr and Mrs Ed1son Baker and
Janet Kay
Mrs Villa Carl entered Umver
s1ty Hospital Columbus Sundav
for obsl!'rvauon and treatmen t
Her room riumber 1s 1019 She
wos accompanied there by her
daughter Mrs. Russell WilsGn
Mon411y thrqh Saturday
and Mrs Tracy W~e.ley
9to5PM.
Wall Sec has returned to hts
home lfl Pt Pleasant after spend
EveRJnj By Appointment
1 mg a week ~ilh h1s brother Ro
105 E lnd St
bctl See '"ho IS slowly r~c ovt~ rm g
Pomeroy
from a recent stroke at the home
of h1s daughtt!r and son m law
Phano 269oM
\lr and \irs Jar Turner
Mrs Em melt Hughes 1s a pa
L1cnt at Holter Ho.spltal m Galli
polls where she underwent rna
jor surgery for the second t1me
Mass Bonmc Van Cooney ts
spending the week w1th Mtss
Carla Wilson at the home of her
pa~nts, Mr and Mrs
Russell
Wilson
Bernard Krmkc tnstrumcntal
mstructor m the South •rn Local
School D1slncl has been ill at
Ius home on North Thtrd Street
Mr and Mrs Harold Hmkle 11nd
hm11lv \Hil move 111to the Charles

MYRTIS KAY'S
Beauty Salon

"POMEROY'S FINI&lt;.'ST"

WATCH
REPAIR

Legion Me~ting
Will Be Held On
Wednesday Night

POMEROY
SOCIETY

Feeney Bennett Post 128 Amer
1can Le~JOn wall meet In regular
se.-;slon Wedn esday evenang at
7 30 at the LegiOn Hall
Commander 1 ew1s Long has
annGunced t~at there wall be a
f1lm shown of the Famous Th1rd
A.rmv-S1xth Infantr) DIVISIOn
and 26tn Infantr) DtvtsJon
All members and veterans are
urged to attend th1s meeting

Cosmetology
Exams Passed
Mr" G1nrge Ehersbarh has re
word that she has passfd
her State Board Cosmetology Exa
mmat1on and Is now a hcensed
et~lverl

'JeaJII!CIID

Mrs Ebersbach a grad~ate of
lhc Southerton Beauty School 1n
A.th ens 1s now emploved by Mrs
Mavme Ramey at the Wanda
Besull Shop tn Maddlcport
~turray homr on North Fourth
St wh1ch they had purcha~d
on F'rlday Mr and Mrs Murray
moved Monday to PI Pleasant
where they have bought a new
home Mr Murray 1s employed
there
~1rs Etllson Baker and parents
Mr and Mrs Homer John3on of
Mason returned last week from a
vacation m Naples Fla
Mrs \1 L Kelly returned Mon
day from Hanniba l 0 where ahe
baa been v1slllllg her son In law
and daughter, Mr and l\tr.s Char
lcs Ftck and fam 1ly

RlPfi.IRING-tN S!,AlU NG

T.V!itADIO
!:I AL£ S AND SERVICE

by

BAKER
FURNITURE

All Work CompltJtd

Middleport

In Ltn Than A Wtt~

RICHEY

Goessler Jewelry
Cuurt St

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CLELANU
APPLI Atl CE
E. Mlln St.
Phor~ 2tO
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1-. ~ 10 keep 011 die lookout for un-,I
'llfO"d larmtnc melhocla. Througb Ad-;
Wllill"'l cu do lhit without leavina
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The prelude, "A Mighty Fort
teSI Is Our God' by Ml.lo Emma
~ou Davis, Pllnill, op&lt;ned the
!ervlee, followed by the eoll to
worship by the president of the
Society, Mrs Sehm BlaJeWICZ wbo
"ead lsaah 1!4 z

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&lt;;roup smgmg of ''The Name
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J\Jr and Mrs Clayton Bahr of of Jeaua" preceded tbe invoea
Ft .Laaderdale Fla
arrlvtd ttoa and scripture re:~dmg by

Sunday evenms called

the Rev Uston Halley A prsyer
by lhc Pertod WIS held with Judy Brown

death of her mother Mrs Nor
man Neut:llmg
Mrs C R Karr IS rec~p(!rating
at her home Sprmg Ave, after a

reading 1 prayer poem '11le
SJmne Wathan• after wJuch the
ReV Halley accompanied by Mr.s
Halley sang the prayer 'The
th1ee weeks Jllne11s
Shrme Watbm"
A rcspomive
Polly Baut!r who has tieen Ill readmg of pr.ayers wu led by
w1th the measles returned to Ml!l Genevieve Stobart, Mrs
school Monday
J Thomar; Dentz and Mau Ehubeth
Rev Eugene Brown 1 and Mlss Davia '
Lyd,. Ebersbach were In Coluin 1 Mn Wald9 J Bartels, guest
bus Monday to attend a apMial speaker gave an mterestma: talk
wss1ou of the Oh1o Annual Met~o- on "We Are Ambassador• of
d1st Conference held at the Brqad Chnst"
way C"hurch
The obJeChlles of the World
MtS!i Nettle Koehler vJaited 1n Senice Day were gtven by Mrs
Galhpohs Monday w1th her broth Blliltewicz and mdu4ed for ex
er 1n law and .sister Mr and Mrs panuon of the Espanola Hospital
Charles Weaver
1 m New Mexico development of a
Mr and Mrs W1lham Parker 1 n~ rntasJon church In Glaaglow
and famJ l) of Columbus were Montana and for churches, chap
weekend guests or h1s parents., els and parsonA&amp;e.s ove~as
Mr 1md Mrs Edward Parker Sr
An offenng was taken fGr these
Mltlersvalle
projects w1th Mrs Herbert Dixon
M1ss Manlyn
Grueser and and Mn Albert Brown as ushers
lr.end Pat Qumn or ColumbJU The 'Lord's Prayer" in unison
and group smgmg of "0 Z10n
wrre weekend guests of her par·
ents Mr and Mrs Karl Orueser Haste" concluded the serv1ce
John and Leonard Shaner of
Newar~ spent Saturday With tbelr
uncle and aunt Mr and Mra Es
he Mossman Mmernille
Donna •Reibel daughter ol Mr
and Mrs Donley Reibel was absenl
fr&amp;m sehool Monday due to Ill
ness
The Women's Soeiety or Chnst
B11ly Joe Strong o[ Wilkesville 11n Servlee of Heath Metbodlsl
15 ill al the home of his grand Church met Monday eventng at
parents Mr and Mrs Henry Rei the thurth Mrs Ja:-,tea Cuswell
bel
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Mrs Elizabeth Collm'i and 1 Mr jse1rviee. A piaifiJ solo was present·
Jnd Mrs Harold Collins of Rut ell by MISI D,.n~ Criswell
!anti were recent guests of Mr
Mrs R:ruce Lloyd premded and
her
that the World Day of
1 nd Mrs G A Adams and
Servtce ln Middleport
1 ~tcr ~hss Ltda Adam.s
Mrs John Lares and Mrs Ul
be held on February 21 at
han Rora.n of Columbus were the
P m at the First Presbyter
weekend 1iuesh of th~&gt; fortner .s ian Church
uncle :md aunt, Mr and Mrs. G
Mrs Francas H Klem had the
\ Adams anti ller stsler lhss lesson for the e'fening and used as
Ll&lt;la Adams
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her theme ' Christian ActiOn on
Mrs John D~vhlf of Crldota the March" Mrs ti'leln spoke on
ville nmved Sunday for a weeki China, Japan and Germany and
her mtervaew• w1th varrous for
Yl&amp;lt w1th her parents, Mr and
•• and, Ch
studen•·
and m18o1onar1•s
Vln C F 1'omp•mi
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Ctms TompkinS1s QUite m at Mr.$ Emerson Jories was pianist
for the service
~us home on Spnng Ave
The hostesses Mn Lawrence
Mr and Mrs Rol Evans and
family of Canal Wmchestcr were- Milhoan, Mrs Jobn Ktnca1d, ltrs
recent guesh of her parenl!i Mr Perry Mitch, M1ss Nellie Zerkle
i~lld Mra Rollm Bearhs
and Mrs Kenneth Byers sened a
~Irs Anna Stiles of Zanesville ~aserl course to the 35 members
present
" lhe IU"t of her sut,er Mrs
The table decoratiOns earrled
Edith DaVLs
out a Valentme theme and the
Barbara Kennedy daughter of
was made of while
Mrs Walter Kennedy Jr , 1s con
red carnations
fined to her home with the
chicke n pox

Heath Methodist'
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday

Pomeroy B~ptist
' Youth Rally Is
Well Attended.
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Columbuo vlalled hor parent• Mr •
•qd Mra oaear H,ney
,
Mr ond Mrs 1Delbert Beckel'
&lt;J.I Middleport vloded Mr a~d Mr. :
" 0 HeiU'Y Sunday
,
Mr1 John Hei)I'Y ROll ODd dau.
Khler of Mason·' v1.!1led Mr. and
Mrs Artley BI~Ke Mondat
lolr and Mrs. 1 Marvin Barler
and sons vl!lted Mto Helen Bar
ker recently The Bifkers )\'ere
bert for the funeral oervl~ or
Mn Be~tha Farle7, Mason
.Mra la11e Lewil, Mrs Lester,
VanMeter, Mrs Olevla YOUIII and
Mrs, Lloyd Hollman and son, Jack atiended the lut rltea of•
Kennte, Pomero_y-.vuited ,Mrs Ray Mrs Avery Boothe Mondll)'
Plck~ns THIII'Sday
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Mr and Mrs Georae burns and
Airs Cbarlea Cartwrtghl and dau1hters went to Charleston
Mro Dana Lewik wert ln Galli Sunday to villi relatlveo
pol15 Wl\4nesday on busmesa
Tom Edw11ds aud Mro Mabel
Mrs Nth:on Roush, New Haven
vt11ted MIS Freeman Johnson Johnson went to Rio Grande on
Thiii'Sday to attend the funcrol
and son Thursday

Financial Gossip

IY ILMIR C WALZER
Unltod p,... Financial ldlhlr

NEW YORK UP- The Du Pont
holdlngi of 63 m1lhon aharea or
~ per cent, of the General MOo
tlll'a outsta~dlltll stock has foeu•
ed Wall Street attention on olh·

The Youth Rally at the Pome
roy Bi pllal Church wA well aupo er eorporatlon investmeuta.
ported Sunday afternoon when
The Du Pont &gt;boldlt~~ of GM has
about 35 young people met lor an beeil ordered dlsaotved and the
lnsplratwnal 1ervlee and feUow courl.l ore lrl'~k lo n,ure out
slilp supper
how the jo\&gt;o ean beil be •done
The gue1t speaker M1ss Joan
Standard t. Poor's has just
O'Conno( als~ d~reeted the published s list ~I companl~a
~roup In chorus smglng The dl• with other oloek lnteres(!, tome
euaslon period rentered around ol them amoliatlng to control of
the quesl.lons "What Shall 1 Qo other unita
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With My Ltle!' and 'How May
Ameracan Hardware, for eum
One Know The Will 01 God Res ple 0"1'"' 345.(100 ahare'o. qr 48
pedlve 1 Ule Vocallon•'
per ceoll or ownershiP. of Sav.,e
Mlsa O'Connor, who will be en· Arm•
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terJRJ the Cleveland Public
Allied Chet1fl&lt;al, bold.s 9 per
School aysl&lt;'m next !all upon cent of tbe ouJatanijltJI thFn ~~
j, !P'aduatlo•n !rom Rio Grande, gaye Vlrimla Clrollna Chemic~ proo
own per!lonal experience 11 !erred atoet; 'ala Pe:r eent ol
llluatrat•on or the role of Owet~~-Jlllaoil Gla&amp;! &lt;om"1.on,
of God ma1 play m ~he and tilht per ' cent of Ame~
vocational gutdance Vlac:oae atoet In addtUon to 100,·
ahO&lt;O• of U S Sled
general
"!u~.~~~~f~.1 :o:=n., lthe
And Their
Climax
l&lt;ilotrtbute&lt;l ilf!l
lira
1'7••••·•' w!~~~~~t:•,~••d
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InMrtheanddloeu•

Thursday evenln1 guest of Mrs
Katie BIW at\d son }f:ennle was

Mrs Wlnnte Spear&amp; Pl PleaBOnl
Mrs Bell Van llleler and dau
ghler Bonnie visited Mrs Ham
aon Kbblnaon and famdy Thur!
doy
Mrs Olev11 Young celebrated
her b~rthday Fr1d111 at her home
•llh her ehlldi'en vlo!Un&amp; durltJI
the day
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or Mrs tis Irw .n. I m•u?
Mn Joe Kear01 of BairvJew

m vlotUng her sllter, Mrs Mo·
bel Johnaon on Thunda1

~r and Mrs Pat Johnson and
baby were viatling ber mo\ber,
Mrs MarJorie Ball Sunday at

w..t

Columbia
Mrs Cecil Smith and ehltdi'en
1! Mason vl11ted at tbc WJIUama
h()me on Sunday

Mrs James Ctmmngham anrl OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO.
ehJldren Demse and J1mmae Geo
to 220 lito. '211.00 to'
of NP.\' Haven v1sded Dana Lewis !0HOGS-m
30
220
lo
2!10
11&gt;1 10 011 l&lt;&gt;
and r.m.ly Sunday
Darty Sm1th who 18 servmg tht&gt; 110.30, Licht 18 to 20.80; Fat
U S. A~r Force VISited his aran~ 1ows 14 00 h 18 00; Stags IUIO t~
parents, llr and Mrs T 0 '6 oo Boars 10 00 to a.oo, Sow&gt;
Young over the weekend He re •nd Ptgs 60 00 to IZO 00, Shoal.!
eelved hls dl$eharge !rom the lOO to ZOllO
CA Tl'LE-Stecn 15 110 to 23 00
serv1ce and returned to his fan1
lle•lcr• 14:00 to 22 110, Baby Bee(
1ly m Nash,llle, Tennessee
MISI Janice Nicholson was the 1500 to :i400, Fat Cows 1200 to,
20110, Canners 10 110 to 14
weekend guest of Mina Lewls
Mr and Mrs Clarea.ee Ward of Bulls 14 UO to ZOllO, Milk Cowi
7&amp;00 to 140 00
but n also m•ghl g•t tnem mto
VEAL CUVES-Tops 3550,
trouble w1th the tOLirU as m the Seeonds 28.00 to 34 00, Medium.
ease or Du Pont
15 00 to 24 00, Com lo Hvs 1&amp; Oil
Railroads have many diverse to 28 00, Culls I~ 00 to 18.00
,
holdlnfl of other railroad&amp; For
SHEEP- Ewes &amp; Lma. 6 00 tG
erample, Baltimore and Ohlo has 10;00; Stock Ewes 10.00 lo 2f.50;
43 per cent of Read1ng Company's Fat Sheep 6 00 to lb.OO; Cullt
common s!J)Ck and more than 40 l 00 to !i 00, Bucb 4 00 to BOO;
per eent of the pre!erreds and ' at Wethers 4.0Q to 10 110
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3a per eent or Western Maryland
LA~IIlS-Tops 2380, Bet,.dt
common, and b1g hunk11 or the 5 00 to 20 110, L'lhls Wls !4 od
roads
aloek.s
lo \8.00,
10 00 lo IG.OO

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half br;~~~~~~~~~ilr
The U\llilY Workers Union of Zuspan
Amenea, L«al 4!!0, has been cer
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l1!10d " hargalnlng agent Jor nieces
•nd
Mra
Carol,!~
some 1118 workers il'the plant and

hi! been attempting to negotiate o! Point Pleasant
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a contract with OVEC
However, no progress bas been
made In three months o! Ialka
The Kyger Creek plant, eon
strucled and owned by 15 Oblo
Valley utlhtea, s~p·:)::·~~r.~~
to
the AEC uramum
at Waverly
Tuesday, llirold

J St,.ul&gt;, na

tm[lal v1ce piealdent of' the unloD,

said he woul~ meet lvltb l'tpre·
senlollves o! 12 of the I&amp; utilities
this week ~nd In D~lon
"Unless the Ialka are auece,.£ul,
we Intend to set up lnachlnery lor
pletetlng all or lh. ' qtllltlos,"
Straub Bltd
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Court Bailiff
By Judg~; Ba~n
Old Salt Allen C H11i, one lime
the U S Navy,
eo)llmand beglnn·
Meigs County

The union lS seekfng 1 aharter

work week, op lncr..,e In lbi!t
dll!erentlals anltalbii.Jer P"''·Yll'' l
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CREACIJS . .
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t/UT, CHERRY AND CRI~P CEN1'ERS I, 1 lb.
HOME 'FASHION~ FAVyRI'ri!S . . : 1 lb.
J)I!LIGHTS .,'...... :
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Qanquet For
~.t:Gr.ict ~e Squ~d
:flillma Wblte Falcon At
Boostera set M...-ch 28 ••
for a banquet h[mormg

football and basketball
Mon
the hlgh school
.~'!!\"~!~;~ time waa also aet
with llckcl.l hemg
sate to the public at
tbey met on

•being made to K•l a
for the event ln
IJieeting was Den
of the Boosters

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VALENTINE DANCE
A ValenUne Dance wiU be ..... , ·-·•
Saturday February 15 at B p m
m the Raettlc Htgh School audt·
tor1um under sponsorship of
Glee Club Reedrds w1U be play
ed lor round dlBclng A~miWOn
Ia 30 cents per person

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President Predicts Reces8ion
Will Start 1'o End Next
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WASHINGTON (UP) t.. Pr~illent Elsenhoo•w~e;r;J,!::J:::
today that th~ rece!lsilin will slart to end next in

ployment will pick Ulli '
"I am convinced lhil! we are not

swing In activity,'' he

Will commence to see

facmg a

sal!! "Every ind1calion is

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start of a ptck·up in Job

Ilea. Tllat should mark the beglp
nflit of the enc[ or tile ~ turn
In out I!Oonomy, ,provided we ap.
ply ourselves Wlth ,tOofjdence to
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~~ 10 Gbcl" PtGP'f!ll· j,tesented in a naltoliiYide telecast from tlie Washington Headci!tw'rt.on FebtuiU:)' 1st, Tjl,e ~exican Le·
glon ditliberately avoided any suggestion of

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t Past National Vice Commander Thomas E.
Parradlne, narrator o( 111e· half-hour show
oiler the ABC network, toot \cognizance of
tlie first American satellite - then beginJilng Its circumnavigations In the notl'Ungness
a_bQve 1111- reminded the nation tbat the godlesj Kluuattchev tOuld not participate lh 1111ch
an occasion ~~thiS'. But in Mr. Parradine's re·
~ltll and tile address Qlaf· totldited. there
'!3s no vainglory, braggadoclc! or arrogance
1'be ~remony - llt;hllgbtM by the brief
Jli'ayer of NaUOIIal Legion Chaplain: Feltham
~- James - remllnell, as 1\ should, an. hum·
b~ dedication of all Amertrans Who cared to
pattici:Yate, to the service of "God and Counfryn.
National Commantlet John S Gleason, Jr ,
who took leave of his hospital bed for the oc~slon, declared that America needs "the
lllurai might of a people close to God" that
If this nation is td conquer. the power a~d evU of Communism, "it needi all of the spirit-

IY BLANCHE M. HASKINS
tiline I've read ab~ut
Jj!onth Wll how ))r. Leale, h11
I!"Y•Iclan aal and belcl his haad
as death crept nt~¥r and aearer
to !~at alalwart soul.
ll wu atreued that perhap•
In our day, a bu1y phy&gt;ioian
would hurdi,y. haye time to Ail
with t~e dyfng 1\ntit the vory
Jut
SOme ono to bold your hand
¥1l'itn dylnr-•omehow lhol just
1tayrd wilh me.' 1 am tiO glad
tlnooln htd that \Ill comfort.
bl011ed martyr thal;ihe WOI
Mary l.lncoln, poor aout, hod
rl•ne into hyslerit.o at t-Is time
The minute ahe would rome Into
tlle room. wild uncontrollable
•riel tore her apart

Then we heard from Vesta
Swiahcr Swinehurt, Columbus,
who lolls us 1m a large cltpplngl
of 1on "Jepple' aotd his new
ocbool located at Harrison, Ohio,
In the Cmciunal! area-Jepple Ia
head of thll school situated on se
acres of rolllnar land and costing
way over nne mllhon dollars 65
teachers, 1600 pup1b, o gymnas·
lum •eating 1200, wtth a iiO by 94'
playing lloor I've only louched
on !he hl~htlghts
"Jepple" wall 11 star nthletr
here In !he !~to 20'• and Is nf
~ctlohately remembarcd' here In
town He certainly has gone "WIIV
up there" In !he fine old arl o/
!Chool teaching, headmg such a
But lhe doc:tor kmd, u10urcd, big and importanl new plaut
ftla olin hmt doubtless heavy "
The Sw&gt;8hcr's doughh•r (and
!tad, ilmply sat and hrld tha• only
child) I ol• I• nt Oh1u State
~and, !he hand thai 111nod the majormg In cdu&lt;.'Bllon - IJut m1
llllttal!olpatlnrt l'r~~&lt;lamatlon scrlb turully
6teil l~o C.elty.burg Addrn,. nnd
lhal bud 110 Dttoh soothed hla
To me thl'!i'C'9 somclhln~ Ironic
own loved one •.
in
the conslonl plea on TV lo
; 1he tloctor had come. Ami he
wrllo to New York City for ma
ita yell
tt•rwl on "Belter Schools"
all a city whcro a lmlh
1 am as uaual trying to rood fulAfter
s1hool
prlnctpnl
George
fllree t~lnt• ~~ .Qnro Can hardly Goldbarb afler 33 yom service to
b7 do ..n a new book "The Gill h111 clty, plunged to his rlcnth
f.nd lhe Giver" by Nella Girdner frum hts sixth atmy aput tmclllr~ue &lt;l ~ve to seo why thol that city ts hurdly In • JlO&amp;itlon
!llo!Hir ••ted as ahe did, 10em· to gtve advice on
"Beller
1'1t111 Dilver realblnc how pre Sthools"
cl
her ill!.lband and children Ad!Stlngui!hed magatlne bcad1
Ull too late ) Then Time ill desrrlption of this, "Out• age
11lne came and there wa1 in Brooklyn" It'll curl your hair
e lflTiack, Jockey 1upremc to read what really happen•
!be ~over and ru have to 100
rowdyilm lokil!l over •• 1\
bllui hlm fn between apellv 1 when
In New York'• schools
ad the ,SCnUnel, lbroo leltor• hasTllk
about "
board Jungle"
nd a lleautlful post eard ahowln; Well, lol'
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Matue o( EvanseUna. thla from then
!a Fayette, LouLIIana, where two
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It rather Irks me to soo n b11
W-o, Mr. and Mr.. Roy lkCarty, orange
with one or two bit•• tak
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bn'l mall wonderful? Broaka en out dumped down on the aide
walk At abot•t 110 unts p &lt;)ozeQ,
lnt~ YO!)' day, 10 ~~~~pliy Wilh
1 would call this qo~1p1q4ous
l!lo, the .. ~,tatlo~ !hat aoel waalo.
And apples llkeWfso, lastcq
¥11th it add1 i~ch int to life.
then 1011t.d One h bound t0
One of Ute
was frotn think of , de!tltute children lq
Grttca, !nr iaalanee. wl•oJC one
l\ldltPQrl's !tlarprel lloudo· meal a da• Is soup nnrl b1ead
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Tho J,adtea' Bible Class ol the
FirRI Bapllst Church will meeet
Thursdny at 2 00 p m at tho
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Grow" this week 'Feb et. llo's
net on Ibis roul,rly, II ·~ems, but
I've "caught" hlm !IYelal time•
no~ So natural. •a exa•ll~ riBht
In hil r•1ie (tllla time a po,role
offtcerl ~e cornea "right Into
your living rOOin" and 1'111 In a
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GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET
The MiddlepoN Girl Scouts w111
meet Thursda ~t afternoon at 3 40
In the upstairs Sunday School
room or the Heaib Metbodilt
Church Tho following Thursday
they w1ll meet at thmr new head·
quarters In the former Nazarone
Church which has been given
them by tho Middleport Board o!
Educalion to use lor lhelr mcotmg ploce.

something
'liteKentuckY
!his really111!happcft
In hla native
neYO!'
get.\, ft\J!J, b:t&gt;tll •....!Um~~&amp;)J. natl
1oally, am! n good thing It Ia Iori
us IVbO' love lo read alier hill\
~nd Stuart'• Kontucky Is not
lhe white pillared mansion far
!!retches ol lush blue graso, ole
mar.!er 1nd mtuus busmeulle's in oulern ilentucky, Rlwaya,
where lift Ia raw, ru&amp;~~ed and
hmh, for tbe most pari
'l'here are rtally two distinct
.. ~ aeparnte Kenluokys, com
plettly dllterenl In citizenry, tor·
lain and mqot of all In woQJt~
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6:15 Sports Eye
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6.30 N&lt;ws Picture
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7.00 Boola and Saddles
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8:30 Father Knows Best
9 00 Telephone Hour
10:00 This I; Your Life
10·30 0 Hentj PlayHoJBe
n:ou News Headlines
11·\Q Weathercnt
11.,5 The Ja&lt;k Paar Show
1:00 SlVl

PIREMEN TO MEET
1'ho Meigs County Firemen's Assoclotlon w&lt;ll mecl lomght ot the
Middleport Fu e House Two fire
training films Will be shown a~d
all Meigs County Ftrcmen arc in·
vited

ljlll one 1 ever read ot, ""r
Jesse SluaN
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, Mrs William L !mit~, Ametl·
canism ~b,lrman of the Lewis
Manley toll, Amerleah Legioh,
has announced that the American
Ism progtam which was scheduled
lor Fridoy, Feb 21, has been post·
poncd until Monday, March 10
Mrs Campbell Harper Is the presIdent
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2·30 Kilty Foyle
3 00 Math\ee Theater
(;OO Queen for 1 Day
4:45 Modern Romances

Once more The American Legion has re·
mmded America to "Praise the Lord and pass
the ammunition" And lt has solemnly memorialized the fifteenth anniversary of the
smking of the transport Dorchester, when
the four chaplains - a Catholic, a Jew and
two Protestants - gave their lifcJackets to
others and arm-in-arm went back to God

MUTING POSTPONED
The meellng of the Winding
Troll Gardeo Club sclleduled for
Thuridav evening at the home of
Mrs. Edward Koehler, bas been
no•tponell due to the death of
Mtss '&amp;mma Settz

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Defense Sectetary Ne11 H. McElroy, speal&gt;ing from the Pentagon, urged his fellow Americans to follow the commandments of justice and mercy in building the strength of the
nahon and in laying a secure foundahon for
the peace of the world
Most encouraging were the words of 19year-old Tom Peake, of Narton, Va, presldent of American LegiOn Boys' Nat10n for
1957, who brought to the oldsters of the nalion a message of hope and fa1th from the
20,000 boys who take part each year in the
Leg1on 's educa!ion-t6r-citlferiship program.
These foungsters, he said, are ~epresentative
of American youlh! who "not only believe in
Go~ but practice this belle,f through prayer,
churclt a!fendance pnd a daily. person~! effort to keep H1s commandments"

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Parradlne, narrator o( 111e· half-hour show
oiler the ABC network, toot \cognizance of
tlie first American satellite - then beginJilng Its circumnavigations In the notl'Ungness
a_bQve 1111- reminded the nation tbat the godlesj Kluuattchev tOuld not participate lh 1111ch
an occasion ~~thiS'. But in Mr. Parradine's re·
~ltll and tile address Qlaf· totldited. there
'!3s no vainglory, braggadoclc! or arrogance
1'be ~remony - llt;hllgbtM by the brief
Jli'ayer of NaUOIIal Legion Chaplain: Feltham
~- James - remllnell, as 1\ should, an. hum·
b~ dedication of all Amertrans Who cared to
pattici:Yate, to the service of "God and Counfryn.
National Commantlet John S Gleason, Jr ,
who took leave of his hospital bed for the oc~slon, declared that America needs "the
lllurai might of a people close to God" that
If this nation is td conquer. the power a~d evU of Communism, "it needi all of the spirit-

IY BLANCHE M. HASKINS
tiline I've read ab~ut
Jj!onth Wll how ))r. Leale, h11
I!"Y•Iclan aal and belcl his haad
as death crept nt~¥r and aearer
to !~at alalwart soul.
ll wu atreued that perhap•
In our day, a bu1y phy&gt;ioian
would hurdi,y. haye time to Ail
with t~e dyfng 1\ntit the vory
Jut
SOme ono to bold your hand
¥1l'itn dylnr-•omehow lhol just
1tayrd wilh me.' 1 am tiO glad
tlnooln htd that \Ill comfort.
bl011ed martyr thal;ihe WOI
Mary l.lncoln, poor aout, hod
rl•ne into hyslerit.o at t-Is time
The minute ahe would rome Into
tlle room. wild uncontrollable
•riel tore her apart

Then we heard from Vesta
Swiahcr Swinehurt, Columbus,
who lolls us 1m a large cltpplngl
of 1on "Jepple' aotd his new
ocbool located at Harrison, Ohio,
In the Cmciunal! area-Jepple Ia
head of thll school situated on se
acres of rolllnar land and costing
way over nne mllhon dollars 65
teachers, 1600 pup1b, o gymnas·
lum •eating 1200, wtth a iiO by 94'
playing lloor I've only louched
on !he hl~htlghts
"Jepple" wall 11 star nthletr
here In !he !~to 20'• and Is nf
~ctlohately remembarcd' here In
town He certainly has gone "WIIV
up there" In !he fine old arl o/
!Chool teaching, headmg such a
But lhe doc:tor kmd, u10urcd, big and importanl new plaut
ftla olin hmt doubtless heavy "
The Sw&gt;8hcr's doughh•r (and
!tad, ilmply sat and hrld tha• only
child) I ol• I• nt Oh1u State
~and, !he hand thai 111nod the majormg In cdu&lt;.'Bllon - IJut m1
llllttal!olpatlnrt l'r~~&lt;lamatlon scrlb turully
6teil l~o C.elty.burg Addrn,. nnd
lhal bud 110 Dttoh soothed hla
To me thl'!i'C'9 somclhln~ Ironic
own loved one •.
in
the conslonl plea on TV lo
; 1he tloctor had come. Ami he
wrllo to New York City for ma
ita yell
tt•rwl on "Belter Schools"
all a city whcro a lmlh
1 am as uaual trying to rood fulAfter
s1hool
prlnctpnl
George
fllree t~lnt• ~~ .Qnro Can hardly Goldbarb afler 33 yom service to
b7 do ..n a new book "The Gill h111 clty, plunged to his rlcnth
f.nd lhe Giver" by Nella Girdner frum hts sixth atmy aput tmclllr~ue &lt;l ~ve to seo why thol that city ts hurdly In • JlO&amp;itlon
!llo!Hir ••ted as ahe did, 10em· to gtve advice on
"Beller
1'1t111 Dilver realblnc how pre Sthools"
cl
her ill!.lband and children Ad!Stlngui!hed magatlne bcad1
Ull too late ) Then Time ill desrrlption of this, "Out• age
11lne came and there wa1 in Brooklyn" It'll curl your hair
e lflTiack, Jockey 1upremc to read what really happen•
!be ~over and ru have to 100
rowdyilm lokil!l over •• 1\
bllui hlm fn between apellv 1 when
In New York'• schools
ad the ,SCnUnel, lbroo leltor• hasTllk
about "
board Jungle"
nd a lleautlful post eard ahowln; Well, lol'
N'T
lk aboul It
Matue o( EvanseUna. thla from then
!a Fayette, LouLIIana, where two
Of n\y H S pupUa of way 1ons
It rather Irks me to soo n b11
W-o, Mr. and Mr.. Roy lkCarty, orange
with one or two bit•• tak
li'e lllht leOIII- .
bn'l mall wonderful? Broaka en out dumped down on the aide
walk At abot•t 110 unts p &lt;)ozeQ,
lnt~ YO!)' day, 10 ~~~~pliy Wilh
1 would call this qo~1p1q4ous
l!lo, the .. ~,tatlo~ !hat aoel waalo.
And apples llkeWfso, lastcq
¥11th it add1 i~ch int to life.
then 1011t.d One h bound t0
One of Ute
was frotn think of , de!tltute children lq
Grttca, !nr iaalanee. wl•oJC one
l\ldltPQrl's !tlarprel lloudo· meal a da• Is soup nnrl b1ead
~~~- tiPif Itt~ Ronald Plate of
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crub eoafere- to 4ranut.lze Ita
delllln4 tor feOtl'fal aet1011 to elk!

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t~e bllllno,. llump 111d tall ria
inc unemploJDitJII, Tile llbor federation called 1fldcl of Ill 13'1
uniol)l t&lt;J a -~~a~ 'Jtareh 11-IJ

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8 30.· Dragnet
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9:00 Peoples' Cholee _ ' ~
9:So Ford Show
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10:00 Rosemary .Clooney
10.30 Jan Wymln Show
11:00 News u..dun.,.
II 15 The Jack Paar Show

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Captain Kangaroe
CBS Newr
Mornlilg Show
Garry ~loore

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Artnur Godfrey
Dotto
News at Noon
Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guldtnc Licht
Katie's Kitchen
AI The World Turnt
Beat the €Jock
HouMiparty
PayOff
The •Verdict II Your1
!lHg~t~r 'Day
Secret Srorm

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:!Ira. Parter Sheela Is recover· 1:3~
Ina from a tall at her hoine bel;e1 Z:OO
LMna Davia entert8\lled tba lA· 2:,30
die• of the J&gt;reabrterlan ch!ll"h &amp;'.00
with a qulttlaa parly. 'Hr. and !&gt;Irs, 3.30
llusaelt WoiU, Wellston,
f.OO
CUtaia a~d a potluck dinner wa1 4:15
injoyed.
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Edltb-JoLruon emplo~ed tn Cot· 4:30 Edge of Night
umbua apebt the week end at her &amp; 00 Early Show
6 15 The J)lte Rlvlln Sbow
home here ·
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7:30 J LOve Luoy
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9•00 The Millionaire
9 30 I've Col A Secret
I 10:00 U. s. Steel Hl!ur
11•00 The News TortlgM
!V5 stanlttnc tilll Weather
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Morning Sllow
Garry lloore
uthur Godfrey

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Love of Life
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Searen M To!"orrow
Guullng L1ght '
Kalla's Kitchen
As the-World Turna
Beat the Clock

2. so Houseparty '
3 00 Big· Payoff
3&lt;80 The Verdi~!' ts Yourt
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4'15 . Secret Storm '
4 311 Edge of Night
5·00 ~rly Shew .' ~, , ,
6 30 Your Ess~ Revorter
' 6:45 $ports Parade
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Highway Pa,trol·
Shower of Stars
Playhouse OO··

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Monday Iller being t paUent ln
~ol~ 11~~~~ !he past•week.
Mr alill Mi1.' ~1enn 8mlth via·
lied l~llll~a fn' Ripley during
the \Y~kelid.
Mr. ·~~d Mrs. Harry l.al'De and
Mrs H. L: Dyer were bu1inea •
vWto11 In Ravenswood an ~-

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TO MUT lt:/URSDAY
Tho J,adtea' Bible Class ol the
FirRI Bapllst Church will meeet
Thursdny at 2 00 p m at tho
chorch

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MIETING CALLED

le~er.

$4

LADIES~
YWIIIH t. $7.t5
~aroypM tor IJII
ttlllll(. .IIIah !4'lea

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The Middleport Chamber of Comsucks oltor lhc dati)' groceries,
hnally the grocery truck came
oul to the country wllh a toad
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living
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should come one di!Y but Prlvato
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tr.f'"othnr ot ltiree, Louise o,
a'i01tl ~ abel! G~elOI~ •&amp;ed 8\i
Muuret IOU our paper !rom
P~k limy here In lown and is
11i the mite ~eenly hllor011cd
~1114! the wu prtM man, bead
IIAe wrfter ,n.! afio.ve 'n lin..
on .., beloved ol~ 1\e·
fl1•~ of JmRl Stn·
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lllr&amp;aret, fGl taklnc
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eftlld's oran*l· lllfinkle generous
ty whh sugar and wat••· tt dis
ap&amp;::; wastelulne" woro!OI me
and alway, ha~ Born and b""d m
my vrry hones
Sucb 1 thrUji;" ace Wendell
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MilS 1&amp;211 on "Meet M&lt;
Grow" this week 'Feb et. llo's
net on Ibis roul,rly, II ·~ems, but
I've "caught" hlm !IYelal time•
no~ So natural. •a exa•ll~ riBht
In hil r•1ie (tllla time a po,role
offtcerl ~e cornea "right Into
your living rOOin" and 1'111 In a
dither about him ~II o cr a~aln
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GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET
The MiddlepoN Girl Scouts w111
meet Thursda ~t afternoon at 3 40
In the upstairs Sunday School
room or the Heaib Metbodilt
Church Tho following Thursday
they w1ll meet at thmr new head·
quarters In the former Nazarone
Church which has been given
them by tho Middleport Board o!
Educalion to use lor lhelr mcotmg ploce.

something
'liteKentuckY
!his really111!happcft
In hla native
neYO!'
get.\, ft\J!J, b:t&gt;tll •....!Um~~&amp;)J. natl
1oally, am! n good thing It Ia Iori
us IVbO' love lo read alier hill\
~nd Stuart'• Kontucky Is not
lhe white pillared mansion far
!!retches ol lush blue graso, ole
mar.!er 1nd mtuus busmeulle's in oulern ilentucky, Rlwaya,
where lift Ia raw, ru&amp;~~ed and
hmh, for tbe most pari
'l'here are rtally two distinct
.. ~ aeparnte Kenluokys, com
plettly dllterenl In citizenry, tor·
lain and mqot of all In woQJt~
A":lull~ dllf~rent, thor are.

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tl~O Tftmb:e W:ith Father • •
lO:OO Arlene ~:fu\ls Sfiow &lt;'
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11:00 The J&gt;ricJ Is Juett
11·3u Trutb or Cbhiecrueaces
12·00 Tic Tac' llousli
12,30 It €oufd Jle ,You
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1 oo Mld·Dar News
1.1~ Movietlme
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3 00 Matinee Theater
UO Queen for a Day
4.45 Modem Romances '

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5 30 Spinach Playh~use
6:15 Sports Eye
t.~ Weathereast
6.30 N&lt;ws Picture
8·45 IIBC N•ws
7.00 Boola and Saddles
~:ao Wagop ~aln
8:30 Father Knows Best
9 00 Telephone Hour
10:00 This I; Your Life
10·30 0 Hentj PlayHoJBe
n:ou News Headlines
11·\Q Weathercnt
11.,5 The Ja&lt;k Paar Show
1:00 SlVl

PIREMEN TO MEET
1'ho Meigs County Firemen's Assoclotlon w&lt;ll mecl lomght ot the
Middleport Fu e House Two fire
training films Will be shown a~d
all Meigs County Ftrcmen arc in·
vited

ljlll one 1 ever read ot, ""r
Jesse SluaN
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PROGRAM DAT. CHANGID
, Mrs William L !mit~, Ametl·
canism ~b,lrman of the Lewis
Manley toll, Amerleah Legioh,
has announced that the American
Ism progtam which was scheduled
lor Fridoy, Feb 21, has been post·
poncd until Monday, March 10
Mrs Campbell Harper Is the presIdent
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7.00 Todr.y
: 9.'00 Romller Room
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10 00 Arlene Francia Show
10 30 Trelfue iunt
The i'rltei'ls Right •
11:30 Truth or corueguences
12 oo TJc 1~ llOiiit&amp;
12·31) It Could Be You
1·00 j.!loJJlily lffiil ,
1.15 M'ovielhbe
2·30 Kilty Foyle
3 00 Math\ee Theater
(;OO Queen for 1 Day
4:45 Modern Romances

Once more The American Legion has re·
mmded America to "Praise the Lord and pass
the ammunition" And lt has solemnly memorialized the fifteenth anniversary of the
smking of the transport Dorchester, when
the four chaplains - a Catholic, a Jew and
two Protestants - gave their lifcJackets to
others and arm-in-arm went back to God

MUTING POSTPONED
The meellng of the Winding
Troll Gardeo Club sclleduled for
Thuridav evening at the home of
Mrs. Edward Koehler, bas been
no•tponell due to the death of
Mtss '&amp;mma Settz

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erful people
of(,e~": .
Defense Sectetary Ne11 H. McElroy, speal&gt;ing from the Pentagon, urged his fellow Americans to follow the commandments of justice and mercy in building the strength of the
nahon and in laying a secure foundahon for
the peace of the world
Most encouraging were the words of 19year-old Tom Peake, of Narton, Va, presldent of American LegiOn Boys' Nat10n for
1957, who brought to the oldsters of the nalion a message of hope and fa1th from the
20,000 boys who take part each year in the
Leg1on 's educa!ion-t6r-citlferiship program.
These foungsters, he said, are ~epresentative
of American youlh! who "not only believe in
Go~ but practice this belle,f through prayer,
churclt a!fendance pnd a daily. person~! effort to keep H1s commandments"

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Atte~d M~~ng

At Parkersburg

JU•st• o1 Mn wm1am
A, llorMaJ1 '!ere llr, and Mro R I lin. Donlld MIIIJ, Mn Roter I j'";;;;;;;.;~r:;;:;;::i::j;;:$
L. Gotth1rc!l and JOn, llruce, COl- Morg.an, ~lrr. llarl9n Allensworth II
~m~IIJ, and" Keith ' apd Kathy Mor- and Mn. Dorothy Allen, Brownie,
~an, Mldd)j!port,
leadm and aulatant leaden and
the lollowlns Girl Scout leaden,
Mr. and M~: JWIIfrt Alton of a.11slttant leaden, and member• •Of
~ncavil)e 'w e we.&lt;k end cuests the l)'oop ¢ojllmiltee, Mr!. James
oJ Mr. ah~ Mr Cliren~e Andrew•. Simpoon, lin. J'. Biron, )Jra. Guy
:Mr. a'n4 Mr.. !orbett Compton Reynolc!J, Mn. Paul Scott, Mn
ond
uib~Fr, ' y, vlaittd rela- Charles Aoa BradbUI')', Hr1.
1\untln n, W. Va Sun- er TannebiU a'ICI Hrr. LIO'net·JI
11ogg.a were In ParkerJburs,
day
Tuelda1, to lltA!nd I meetin1
; ·
William Neulz•iftM, tli•dem at the Girl Seoul Headquarters
rJemls Fox, preslaent of the Rio OU q&gt;ent the week elid with hll \In Harvin Swan ••• unable to
Qrande ilaptill' Aa!O&lt;iatjon't Men's parenll, 31r. and llro. Rolland attend due to a death In her lam. ·llith~rbo!ld · wao In Ja&amp;oon 1"1 lleulzllng,
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eYenlnr wl\ere he attended a meet-( Mil• Luc;rctla Gonhclmcr " re· ;
In~ ol the olflcels o( t~~ ,Brother- 1ported ;n at her home, Mulberry
ho~. Plans were made for the A\lenue.
lctlvllll" at the l))tinl meellnl In
Coalton
ltlr and Mrt. Paul Jacoba Of
Yll
Columbus were week end glle8t"
Mrs . A. H. Pullen, !.Ira Faye ol Mr. and Mn. l'l!arl Jacobo
GOOD~ ~ 81
M~er and Mu. James Souders
y,.,, Lona Roecher, ol Che1ter,
an
this week xpent a l~w d,a,YI. ~It week w1th
they
c. P. Gal· her brolber and alsW·In-law, 711r
Mr1.
"BCtJ. and and Mrs John Diebl.

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H~ld Dn'~~bnddv
chOse ao a new
prbj~,

How Aboutlt.Parents, Wilt You?

ylding foe.• tel•phone fo~
Mrs. John bleb!. '" •
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Collirts.Sparks Raiders~ Rally
fdr 1~~0 Win Over Red Devils

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··i:;~,~tr~~~~~
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ttl 'l'racy: and "The Spirit ql
p
cqjn", •M.,. Lloyd Wright. I
Bowen conducted a TV quiz
prize! were awarded to Mra.
nest. Powell, Mrs. Wright, Mrs 1
Lawrenoe · Smith and Mr!. Ch~­
The by-laws of the club were les Diehl.
read by, Mrs. Tracy and it was Vlll
to hav6' them•rewritten In book -,\.t·lbo clpse ~~ the meeting ~ox ·
' and each member given a tun~hes were sold as a money
oopy, Upon tho auggestlon of the making· project. The boxes
Ways and Means committee, It decoraled •• keeping with
Valent ne seaaon. The hos.leSII~
was ·Voted to sell ch(l(date
served lndlvldual cake
as a money matang
Cha!l'leiH
ana coffee ramlng
Gerald Kelly and
Val&lt;elil\lne theme. Valentlnea
~arr were •reported
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COLT 22 RIFlE
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Atte~d M~~ng

At Parkersburg

JU•st• o1 Mn wm1am
A, llorMaJ1 '!ere llr, and Mro R I lin. Donlld MIIIJ, Mn Roter I j'";;;;;;;.;~r:;;:;;::i::j;;:$
L. Gotth1rc!l and JOn, llruce, COl- Morg.an, ~lrr. llarl9n Allensworth II
~m~IIJ, and" Keith ' apd Kathy Mor- and Mn. Dorothy Allen, Brownie,
~an, Mldd)j!port,
leadm and aulatant leaden and
the lollowlns Girl Scout leaden,
Mr. and M~: JWIIfrt Alton of a.11slttant leaden, and member• •Of
~ncavil)e 'w e we.&lt;k end cuests the l)'oop ¢ojllmiltee, Mr!. James
oJ Mr. ah~ Mr Cliren~e Andrew•. Simpoon, lin. J'. Biron, )Jra. Guy
:Mr. a'n4 Mr.. !orbett Compton Reynolc!J, Mn. Paul Scott, Mn
ond
uib~Fr, ' y, vlaittd rela- Charles Aoa BradbUI')', Hr1.
1\untln n, W. Va Sun- er TannebiU a'ICI Hrr. LIO'net·JI
11ogg.a were In ParkerJburs,
day
Tuelda1, to lltA!nd I meetin1
; ·
William Neulz•iftM, tli•dem at the Girl Seoul Headquarters
rJemls Fox, preslaent of the Rio OU q&gt;ent the week elid with hll \In Harvin Swan ••• unable to
Qrande ilaptill' Aa!O&lt;iatjon't Men's parenll, 31r. and llro. Rolland attend due to a death In her lam. ·llith~rbo!ld · wao In Ja&amp;oon 1"1 lleulzllng,
"'ly~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"""!~~;;;;;~~!i
eYenlnr wl\ere he attended a meet-( Mil• Luc;rctla Gonhclmcr " re· ;
In~ ol the olflcels o( t~~ ,Brother- 1ported ;n at her home, Mulberry
ho~. Plans were made for the A\lenue.
lctlvllll" at the l))tinl meellnl In
Coalton
ltlr and Mrt. Paul Jacoba Of
Yll
Columbus were week end glle8t"
Mrs . A. H. Pullen, !.Ira Faye ol Mr. and Mn. l'l!arl Jacobo
GOOD~ ~ 81
M~er and Mu. James Souders
y,.,, Lona Roecher, ol Che1ter,
an
this week xpent a l~w d,a,YI. ~It week w1th
they
c. P. Gal· her brolber and alsW·In-law, 711r
Mr1.
"BCtJ. and and Mrs John Diebl.

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tives1~

· DESK

Her inll Will NOT uIeasure• ...·, ,
by how MUCH -eat ...ut tder ... ,
....yhllw
...
111AT you lilY DEPEID.!

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;~i~~~l~:d~~~~~,~~311 100 patient•

, : . whether you IJ!fnd filly '-~'L
dolloN , •. or live '"'ndNd
• ' • theiO'I . . ,..,., I IOQd
for you to pve Ll!88
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H~ld Dn'~~bnddv
chOse ao a new
prbj~,

How Aboutlt.Parents, Wilt You?

ylding foe.• tel•phone fo~
Mrs. John bleb!. '" •
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Collirts.Sparks Raiders~ Rally
fdr 1~~0 Win Over Red Devils

,...... .I

True Friendship", Mrs.

iver; 'r{alentlne Day''. Mrs.
··i:;~,~tr~~~~~
'I
ttl 'l'racy: and "The Spirit ql
p
cqjn", •M.,. Lloyd Wright. I
Bowen conducted a TV quiz
prize! were awarded to Mra.
nest. Powell, Mrs. Wright, Mrs 1
Lawrenoe · Smith and Mr!. Ch~­
The by-laws of the club were les Diehl.
read by, Mrs. Tracy and it was Vlll
to hav6' them•rewritten In book -,\.t·lbo clpse ~~ the meeting ~ox ·
' and each member given a tun~hes were sold as a money
oopy, Upon tho auggestlon of the making· project. The boxes
Ways and Means committee, It decoraled •• keeping with
Valent ne seaaon. The hos.leSII~
was ·Voted to sell ch(l(date
served lndlvldual cake
as a money matang
Cha!l'leiH
ana coffee ramlng
Gerald Kelly and
Val&lt;elil\lne theme. Valentlnea
~arr were •reported
.

COLT 22 RIFlE
$.19.95
COLT 31 SPECIAL .... ·...... ··....: · .15
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$1000 ...'

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14l Announcements

l! you have something to 114lll let
the want ads he your announcement lo all Me1~s County and
you1l GET RESULTS.
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LOST. Billfold in Temple Theater
or Cartwrlghl'l, Friday evening.
Contains $35 mh, Ret.urn to
10. W. Main St Call 8187·M.
' ' 210 3tc

l'ound in Ohio Ril-t•, ,lohn~al.
for outbo11• .. motor u1e. Ernest
Quillan. llocine, 0.
I 27 30tc

loom•
Ntw Furnitu~
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$299.00

FOUUND near Mason Cl&lt;nlc key

rlnr ~·Uh several keyo • ond
•m•D liconsc tag. Owner may
claim by tdentilylnr and payln~
'or od. Phone 398. Daily Sen·
inel Ollie., Mechanic Streot.
~omeroy.
1·23·•k

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FURNITURI

U you're at loS! on what to do~

011 ,., Brlglltell Col'lllt
walh that extra heater you hove
, .... lddlepnrt
layln&amp; around in the ollie or
~asement then lind a buyer for
It by using the cl..,lllcda, and Extra good Coal CooklJJg Range
good condition $25 !'hone Ru~
you probably can use the cub
land
24303
2 10 3tp
you can gel for Jt too
2 6 6tc
Custoal Built Kitrhcn designed
for your homC! FrC!e estimates
Foreman &amp; ..Abbott. Phone
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8 8 If
U you have an apartment or house 6284-Y.
that ian't rented alve lnstrue· Practically new Farmoll Super
lions to the thOusands of read· C Tractor w1th mowet·, cultiva
era of these column• on how
tor and 12 Inch 2 bottom plows
they can ret in touch with you
$1250.00 Charles Bissell, Min·
II Jbey're lookln&amp; for a place to
crsvJiie, o. EAgle Ridge Road
bona their hat.
2 6 6tp H61p

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Lump co•l dcllvored.
Hogue Phone 249Z2

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Dr. Sedan Extra ''"" lookm"
ond bath, furmshcd Cill 7 M or
rar. Woek·cnd special. $477.
408 Spring Avo
2 8 Ute

Blaettnor'a Pomeroy

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Room House 1'wo slor).
CHEVROLET 210 4 Dr So·
Modern bath on second floor
diD A aood looklna and drlvmg
and luvalory on (Jrsl,
car M86 Biaoltnnr's Pomcro1 • toilet
nood garage, !boul five mlnu
2 10 Ole
loa from Court Houdo. A, N
131-tltFP
111611 MERCURY VB llonteray 4 Bon1el, 3IO·M.
Dr. Pheoton Sedan Men:ury-o· FOR RENT- Ilxtenaion Ladder•.
malic. Very low, mil~~·· Sharp
Scollold Boordo, Drop Cloth•
e111 inoldc and out. $1,996 Blacl· Wnton lo't.hor, Mlddlcpcrl, 0
tnar'a Pomeroy
2 10 Ole
Phone 6~06·X.
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18511 CJIRYSLEII V8 4 l)r. Wind· J room lurnlt hed aparlmenl
10r Sedan. Automalie ahlfl. Onu
dow~st•lrs, ulllJtles lurnllbcd.
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owner - &lt;lean ~~. Wlltk·end
Phone 6067·\',
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apeclal. fi,0?7. Blaettnor'a Pom
eroy.
2 10 Ole Stooping roonu. Closo in town 127
Butternut. Pomeroy Z 10 121c

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H.'BAWL1NGS SONS CO -24
Wrecker Service. Day

l 181 Employment'
Wo.nted
WORK by day or week. Call 14-X.
a u otp

Paone 6327. Nlaht Phon&lt; Earn, learn and havo fun throo
to four 111ghtJ a week Write Bo~
GCDX. DODGE - PLYMOUTh
No 868C % The Dally Sentinel
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Po1neroy lor lnl~rvlew 2 8 ftp
Nt~r 6 Clwk Garot• thou&lt;
Jlaci nc, Ohio
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attaw. w. Jl'. Hill. Chelle•·
11-3080.
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AQT HOW
SJ.VUIOOT0$1000

WaverJ7, OhlOj de-1~ IIUc'
111111 70 lltW IDQ IIRd llllllfl
If to 011 fl., aiH 10 !!l4el. Tw
a~d fllret ~roollll,' riallona!~

knOMI mull. The lowell po~
lible teroil -"Y"~ Drive
oome• p,.pued to dea( Flit
lltUe and ..';'e • l~t Theae If
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FROSTOP ROO't'liiiR
DRIVE·IN. Exclusive t' ranchiH.
Bcauliflll bulldlns and ai;n
Terrific prolllt Appro~linate
Jy $6,000 00 to $8,0~0 00 will
handle building, foo~. 1nd bQv
erago equipment. Write llox
' 20M Kcttorhlf, Dn1·ton,' :it.
Ohio.
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14l Announcements

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you1l GET RESULTS.
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Lost &amp; Found

LOST. Billfold in Temple Theater
or Cartwrlghl'l, Friday evening.
Contains $35 mh, Ret.urn to
10. W. Main St Call 8187·M.
' ' 210 3tc

l'ound in Ohio Ril-t•, ,lohn~al.
for outbo11• .. motor u1e. Ernest
Quillan. llocine, 0.
I 27 30tc

loom•
Ntw Furnitu~
FOI

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$299.00

FOUUND near Mason Cl&lt;nlc key

rlnr ~·Uh several keyo • ond
•m•D liconsc tag. Owner may
claim by tdentilylnr and payln~
'or od. Phone 398. Daily Sen·
inel Ollie., Mechanic Streot.
~omeroy.
1·23·•k

BAKER

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FURNITURI

U you're at loS! on what to do~

011 ,., Brlglltell Col'lllt
walh that extra heater you hove
, .... lddlepnrt
layln&amp; around in the ollie or
~asement then lind a buyer for
It by using the cl..,lllcda, and Extra good Coal CooklJJg Range
good condition $25 !'hone Ru~
you probably can use the cub
land
24303
2 10 3tp
you can gel for Jt too
2 6 6tc
Custoal Built Kitrhcn designed
for your homC! FrC!e estimates
Foreman &amp; ..Abbott. Phone
'
8 8 If
U you have an apartment or house 6284-Y.
that ian't rented alve lnstrue· Practically new Farmoll Super
lions to the thOusands of read· C Tractor w1th mowet·, cultiva
era of these column• on how
tor and 12 Inch 2 bottom plows
they can ret in touch with you
$1250.00 Charles Bissell, Min·
II Jbey're lookln&amp; for a place to
crsvJiie, o. EAgle Ridge Road
bona their hat.
2 6 6tp H61p

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o..tl C!ton U111i c-,n
-AII MlkH tnd Modtll
MITROPOLITAN

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Lump co•l dcllvored.
Hogue Phone 249Z2

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Dr. Sedan Extra ''"" lookm"
ond bath, furmshcd Cill 7 M or
rar. Woek·cnd special. $477.
408 Spring Avo
2 8 Ute

Blaettnor'a Pomeroy

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2 10 81c

~~Ght

Room House 1'wo slor).
CHEVROLET 210 4 Dr So·
Modern bath on second floor
diD A aood looklna and drlvmg
and luvalory on (Jrsl,
car M86 Biaoltnnr's Pomcro1 • toilet
nood garage, !boul five mlnu
2 10 Ole
loa from Court Houdo. A, N
131-tltFP
111611 MERCURY VB llonteray 4 Bon1el, 3IO·M.
Dr. Pheoton Sedan Men:ury-o· FOR RENT- Ilxtenaion Ladder•.
malic. Very low, mil~~·· Sharp
Scollold Boordo, Drop Cloth•
e111 inoldc and out. $1,996 Blacl· Wnton lo't.hor, Mlddlcpcrl, 0
tnar'a Pomeroy
2 10 Ole
Phone 6~06·X.
11·1·11
18511 CJIRYSLEII V8 4 l)r. Wind· J room lurnlt hed aparlmenl
10r Sedan. Automalie ahlfl. Onu
dow~st•lrs, ulllJtles lurnllbcd.
1
owner - &lt;lean ~~. Wlltk·end
Phone 6067·\',
20D!c
apeclal. fi,0?7. Blaettnor'a Pom
eroy.
2 10 Ole Stooping roonu. Closo in town 127
Butternut. Pomeroy Z 10 121c

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Auto Services

4' I. b~ur
H.'BAWL1NGS SONS CO -24
Wrecker Service. Day

l 181 Employment'
Wo.nted
WORK by day or week. Call 14-X.
a u otp

Paone 6327. Nlaht Phon&lt; Earn, learn and havo fun throo
to four 111ghtJ a week Write Bo~
GCDX. DODGE - PLYMOUTh
No 868C % The Dally Sentinel
D~
3·1J.tf
Po1neroy lor lnl~rvlew 2 8 ftp
Nt~r 6 Clwk Garot• thou&lt;
Jlaci nc, Ohio
1 20 •1
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'1OltiOI
Wti•Phone
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11-3080.
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2 II 31p

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AQT HOW
SJ.VUIOOT0$1000

WaverJ7, OhlOj de-1~ IIUc'
111111 70 lltW IDQ IIRd llllllfl
If to 011 fl., aiH 10 !!l4el. Tw
a~d fllret ~roollll,' riallona!~

knOMI mull. The lowell po~
lible teroil -"Y"~ Drive
oome• p,.pued to dea( Flit
lltUe and ..';'e • l~t Theae If
rour LAM'' lh~J!I!lnt »lice, "
free deliverJ. llovt' In tomor

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Opportunities

O
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FROSTOP ROO't'liiiR
DRIVE·IN. Exclusive t' ranchiH.
Bcauliflll bulldlns and ai;n
Terrific prolllt Appro~linate
Jy $6,000 00 to $8,0~0 00 will
handle building, foo~. 1nd bQv
erago equipment. Write llox
' 20M Kcttorhlf, Dn1·ton,' :it.
Ohio.
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with Mrs. Maxine
Colull!bia.
and Mrs. Joe Oblinger Is

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week Wllh
their and
sJ~~~rn~~~~~~~~~~:ft~~~~d'.:l1bil Horold
Ohlinger

Clark and her fi•nee, MU·
made a bUSUieSS trip
Kentucky Saturday
A. large crowd attended the fun·
era! of ljn. Cora Ohlinger held
at the llrolld Run Zton Lutheran
Chureh w, dnesday.
· Janice Gibbs spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymon1d II
ahd family.
· Bumgarner of Weal
l·~~u~,:~;•~pe:~·t~?,Frlday night with
1.1
Mr. and Mrl.
Mnr. Lena Oliver was calling on

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Women's Skirts

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A beautiful group of
skirts All sizes 32 to 38. 1..

Long wearing, finely knit rayon panties. {;omfortable
smooth fitting. Elastic leg briefs, band leg briefs and

Solid colors, checks and
prints.

sport panties. Sizes 5 to 8 in pink and while.

Mrl. Mao Grimm Saturday even·

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Clark and children
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spent Sunday a!ternoon w1th Mn.
Marion Roush
Walter Crook• of Middleport, 0 ,
wa1 calling on Raymond Rouah,
Sunday.
Dallao Gtbba and daughter, San·
dra, were villllng hli pmnta Sunday afternoon, Mr and Mn.
Dw~t~hl Glblll of Oak Grove.

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A coat&amp;! wao cllndireted by

~...... Wright and Mro. Knight and

;vrs. Mora won prizes
,
liven
• Eaeh peraon prezent
J,er choice of hou•• planta start·
led bY the hostmes.
L lli;!reabmenll were served by
'the hoatessea to the members and
:.u•ot• I.Jra George Genhelmer,
;Jenny ond Melanie Dean an~
~ra Wnghl
' Nut meeting will be held at
1be home of Mrs. Roy 111\ller with
;lJ:rJ. Paul Boer as l"!llllng hOB·
'leu. Geo,rge Carper will be the
lcUeot spnker.
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;chab F,ebrucirY,
~eating Is H~ld

Several !rom here attended fun·
eral 1ervlees lor Earl Reed who

tltel~ _.ebruary meetinc at Jour·
Jeya End ~ome of ltw J, IRie
Saundm with Mill Saundera os
~hostell. This was an open meet
'Inc with County · Asent C. E
'lllake•le~ " Jllleot opeaker. his
'IUbj~l being ''fruit Treea."
• Mlu Saunde1s 1ave an article
jln "~cidlous Treeo a Neeemry
Pa\1 of Every Proares!lve Com·
.munlt.y". Mlna Hlll'l read an artl·
cle on •'l'be Care and Plonllnl
of DecldiOUJ 'l'reCI."
' AI tbla meetlns It "" report• ed that George Carper ,ol lbe Car·
! ;er
bad completed, re·
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ahrubbery at the
Chrlatl•n Church
been killed by the
The Walk·ln Garden Club met
the pill 1ummer.
at the home of ;~1" Jessie Saun··:.:;·,...,.. lrlllll
entire elu~ dera, Thuroday evening, c E
-*~;i;iii~*;;;;;;;;;-; Blakeslee wao the guest• speaker
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and cave an Interesting talk on
plalnttna, prunlnl and care of
rrult trees.
Mrs. Mabel Lee, a membfr" of
the
Home Demonstrallon
Choote from ClubBedford
attended a meeting at the
Lar&amp;e
home of Mrs Geneva Nolan on the
subject "Your Home Making Bus•
Seleetlon
lno11 Center" Mabel Sarbaugh,
:IS In pk. •• 25c Home Management specialist Wll
'54 In pk. .. 59c the 1peaker.
Mil R. H. BurHon called on
20 In pk. .. 39c
Mr and Mrs. Frank Burson Sal·
Otlltrt
urday evenlnl.
Sc h $1.00
Mrs. J. H. Cuckler and MnLe·
IIIIa Dlleber, Athena, called on
Mrs Guy Lee, Tuesday afternoon
A large crowd attended the
Goldon Wedding Annlversar~ eel·
ebratlon of Mr and Mrs Porter
Midkiff.
PRill A lilt S 1~. Htorl
Mrs Dora O'Brien spent the
week
&amp;nd at the home of Mr and
IH el Can4y. c...,. In tnd
Mn Edaon Hart.
II"' WI htw ytu nliY wlnl

callod today lor an International
aarcomont to ule oul'r opace lor
peaceful purpoles only and thus
avoid 11Jure global IUicide." Reps

Kenneth B Keatln1 .of N~w York
and Potrlok J Hlllln1s of Call·
!ornla said they would ask Con
gre11 Mond1y to 110 on record 11 in

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SILVER

88c

Sale 68c

For

1'lte Gift
You Give
With Pride

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WOMEN'S DRESSES
Smart new spring styles. All Sizes. A wonderful selec·

Loom woven fibre clothes
hampers wllh smooth olate,
liners and pyralin &lt;:ove~
hinged hdo 1n beautiful col,•
on to match your ~lhro'om,
' 28~ 'lncjtes high.
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lion ol slyles. Solid colors, checks, stripes and prints.
Junior sizes 71o 15, Misses sizes 12 to 20 and half sizes
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KlfCHEN

by~~~~~ l ~~ure

linen w II h multicolOred
stripes

3 for $1.00

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SALE 39e

UtJ.Li'fY •bJSH~S . , • , . . . . . . SALE
U.,2k sqp)\ti: ~~fl DISHES ' .. ' SALE
'1.85

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Reg. $(.25 LOAF PANS . .. .. ..

79c

SALE 79e

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Reg. U.U UTILITY DISHES .. . ·. . . . . . SALE 79e

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CAKE •DISHES ,

· CANNON $7.95
A durable, no tron, wa•h·
able bedapread Beautiful
plaids in blue, areen, brown,
red and gold with gold lure&lt;
thread. Twin or double bed
1lze.

$5.00

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Fast color printed pil-

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set in sidewalls. Electronically sealed sepms. Full and

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$1.99
SALE

SIMMONS BED OUTFITS

FLOOR LAMPS

es. Hemstitched borders.

Full or tv/in m e. Conststs ot Simmons 220 colt inner·

In brass and wrought
Iron. Values $12 95 to

spring mattress, matchmg · oox spring and Simmons

SALE

$29.95. '

Sale $10.00

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DOOR MIRRORS
to install. Reg. $5.95.

Sale $3.88

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.~· SIMMONUOfA ,8EDS
• Lounges

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ReJ. $138.t&amp; SOFA BED ..
ReJ. $99.qO SOFA BED

BABY JuMPERS .

Covers

SALE f)Ol.OO
.. SALE $81.00

Rec. $89,~ SOFA BED . , . . , . . , . . . . SALE

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SPECIAL PURCIIASE!
SALEt CHAIU
llait!eU
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Relaxer, Recliner, ,atld lttckera
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a Reg, U48.00 Kroebler lleluer c-alH !!"~ Ul9.00
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S~4t $7,'!-00

1 , $1t;~il" Berkl.J~'Reellne~1 Chatr,r's~iE $~9.fO,
Swlvel·bue' Roellera : .. ; ~ SALE $64.00

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MANY

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Tokr.o waa forced
J!panese oceup1ed
wal taken pri10ner
H~
a Jll'panese prison lor
40
•'u d -eondemped' to
dealli but w later repne&gt;ed by
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•eelved
eernlnc tli~'l!irti.inl[
aidewalb
blorkina of
ped081rlan,'
by the pra~tlee.
The &lt;omplalnta he ~ld hid orlsln·
ate4 fr9,m But!Omut·av· Kerr's
INn and on Eall Main·•1. '
, "q~e M~or polpted out • that
)there Is at present time on ordln·
ance prohlbiUna parking oil sidewalk\ ·and II'•I enforcement of the
orc!lnanee would be made stron&amp;IY
llJ be p\-aeUee of eompletely block
• 'fr!llnr- Oil ~let kvtn)

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skid &amp;llde'rs. Color latl, re·
m~v~ble llf'hOI~ty.,
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From This'Area·
By TVA1$ -\.dlill ,
lfoward Krell of the
er Co mp~ny tW~ed
tbot a f15.01J!l,OOO ai~"J;.~~~~
dustry l'!lUed in II
Walley three years au
at Ppint Ple..,ant b" '*
lair low power

ll~g. ,u.oq, to '27 .$0 ~

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Fine qual lty trm1ed , klleb·
en towitla w l t h 1 woven
eh~~ ...bluer,arreu -and. •,
yellow. '
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Reported On B&amp;. . . ~.....
Of Salem School

Fa!ally Stricken

By H~art Att~ck

Funeral arran1ements are as
!Yet lneomplet~ lor Mrs. Roxie
~unnlnlltam, l!ll, of Mason
J DO died Wednesday nliihl at
&amp;ol)le of a heart attack.
The tteeeaoed wu born • in Ma·
1 , amt •County, March lB. 1891, the
, I daiJ&amp;bler of M-.eo and Lydia
Roush both of whom precedell

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Vamous Name Bran4

OnlY' 18

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·$~ 1.50 Power Shpve E'ectric Shovers
_ ·on Sale For, $26.00
SCHICK
$17.SO Varsity Electric Shavers
,On Sale Jot $14.0Q ·

Sale $6UO
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l{eavy vinyl film mattress covers with. zipper closmg,

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Tollyo raida ts J&lt;heduled to
tirihg IR" interestmg meSIIage Jo
lli~pllbera of the M•ddteJ&gt;Ort
The Nazal'ene Sat ~
at 7.30 and Sunday

·$24.~5 El~t~ic ·Shav~rs.

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MA TT~ESS COVERS

Metal Bed .

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RONSON "66~' .
$28.50 £1ettrii Shcl~•rs

$3.95
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low cases. 42 by 36 Inch·

$1.00 a pair.

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26", Lid.

Colors: pastel pink, rose,
white, yellow, blue, lur·
QUOliO, Ugbt areen.

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30''•~~. c.~~·~· 1\'ul 26-'x

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2 f~r $1.00

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_Regular $2.50 PLASTIC

Slz• 23 by 43 Inches. Br~g hl.
Imported yarn rug In block
deolgn Auorted bordoi's on
black backaround.

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The vote am~ after

nish electrical power lor
huge atomic lnltallatwn at
erly Ohto, which II'
the Goodyear Al&lt;lmlc Co~paraUB
W1tb ~t'• developmenta
negotiationS bave reached a
cial pmnt and cpot.. men !or
bargainin&amp; teamo held
hope of any oullllantiol
ments belnc made before
WodnesdiJ'.
• A opoke111181l
day said tai' mel!i~n~o
scheduled frtm "
Sunday at Dayto~ , to
JACOB DcSttAZER
part lor pleketiDc
JJpb DeShazer. a former S&lt;r· garuullons represenfing .wot·kei::h
geant m the U S. Air Force dur. In tbe pmnt flrmo.
tng World War 11 and one of

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pile Bath Mat Set (2 rugs, I
lid) wltb white roller coat·
ed backing -

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PILLOW CASES

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$6.88 ·can..On ''Sun VaHey" 8la1kats
, ,. SAt.Jv\$,.Gl . ·.· n , ·
$5.6$·iitan~i'!.romle('
Blanklil
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Doolittle Raider

Fifteen of the nation'•

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BATH SET

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l&lt;nlion of throwin1 picket )ltjltl
around all of the elodrlc ti~
inslallallons ,Involved In the .,.
structlon ot the huge
I Creek Plant and ttl opaJratie•li;J~i\!

$12.95 Chathqm "Pa4hwork" B[anklfs

· Sale $1.00

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The Union bu declared lla 11J1.

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LINEN

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which both ptriiea uld no

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brooms m colors. Perma
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the Ohio Waller Electric C~~~~J'

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PLASliC
BROOMS

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LEAGUE '.

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CLOTHES
HAMPERS

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bers of the Utility Workers Union of
C.-eelt Power Plant, today posed a
out In the area covered by the
thla lll'ea.
Secret balloting was approved on the tsaue by meiR~W:
·lhe Union Wt dpelday at

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pollahed colton. Adjpstable
buckle lllek ~tf~p.

$1.55

IUtility Workers
To Picket All

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twllla Tan, gre7, black and

TROUSERS

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Boys' ,3,95.

10 oz. •blue def!\m t~,y._~.
reea Full cut wltli JTadu·.
ated dimensloll.9 lor ' fit and
comfort. Zipper fly. Sizes 6

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Fine quality broadcloth and cotton pltsse petticoats
trtmmed with eyelet embroidery 4 gore with full sha·
dow panel front top to ooitolil. 'Small, medium and
large sizes.

plete with clips. Ready

MASON CLINIC

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belt loops S~ralnp,ropf. shirt yokes. Shirt sl1es 14~ to
17, Trouser sues 29 IQ 50.
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BOYS' "BIG YANK''

40 denter nylon tricot - a
Iabrie of lasting loveline55.
Wide lace tnm and elastic
watstband Small, med1um
and large sizes m blue and
while

VISITS 'IRMITTID

Admlulons· Celesta Aul~ Mid·
dlcport, Feb 4; John Carpenter,
New Haven, Feb. 1, Uelena Me·
Kinney, Pomeroy, Feb e and
Mra. Betty Gallaaher, Middleport,
Feb 7.
Births A daughter, Marcy Kay
to Mr and Mra Terry K. Galla·
ahcr of Middleport, Feb. 1
went to the now dlabanded Hem· ,
l~k Club lor donating the reol·
dual portion left In their tr~a·
sur~ at tho time of dllbaadlni
This contribution W&amp;l applied on
lhe project of beautlfylna tho
church grounda.
A short period W!l atven to
ldenllfytng tre~ ana oht ub cut.
tlnp and respo"'e to roll call
Wll name and deoerlb~ a Deeld
loua Tree Suitable ' lor Gilden
Plantlna
Relreobmen~ wore Mrved by
the hooteu mlated bf ~~ -'~
Hoaklns to the elell! ':.!tenlt..ro
and •everal gueoll. Nexl !lletlln•
will be with Berth~ Williams on
tbe romcroy·Aihena Road. •

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WOMEN'SM:TlON•PJTTICOATS -

HAlf SLIPS

.14~' wide, 52" high. Com-

CHICAGO UP - Mro. William
Wll granted the divorce,
but Stokes, 60, w11 given what
he wonted, too He may vlolt the
family dol twice a week, lhc
t:ourt decree~

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WOMEN'S NYI.ON

YAUNTINE
Hat·Shapecl Candy

ASKS IPACI AGIIIMINT
WASHINGTON, Feb 8 UP Two Bepubl!oan congressmen

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wa1 a vietim of pneumonia. Mr

Reed died Tuesday and was burled
In the VInton Cemetery on Friday.
Mra. Reed has also been Ill
1\obert Rile of OU spenl the
week end at lhe home of hl1 par·
enta, Mr. and Mrs Charlet Rile.
Sunday 1uea11 were Harold Rile,
Athens, Mr. and Mrs Joe IU!e,
Karen and Linda, Ch!Uteothe Mr.
Rlle I• doing well since hla recent
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beverldie
and Freddie, Reynoldsburg, 'lpent
the last week end with her par·
ents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Rile
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood called•
on Mr. and Mro Charles ll,lle
Tuesday.
Mr. and lllrs Dsye Canode of
Carpenter, RD, spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs w. V. IU!e of
Wilkesville Mr Rile " In poor
health.
lllr. and Mn Raymond Thomas
and son, Larry Eugene, tpent
Sunday with her mother, Mra
Freda Wells and children, Burnie
a~d Beverly and Bill.
Bob Bowen spent the week end
with home folks.
Ezra Knapp I~ Ill.

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'THURSDAY I FRIDAY &amp; SA~URDAY:i .'f. EB·: 1311Ll4th,&amp;
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and MrS.
~liompson, Letart, w. 'Va, '
Mr•, Anne Goodnight, New ,. Hav·
en. One brolher, Richard, New
, !Iaven and four ~andihilllrcn
, Rev, .Ralpb Mahoney will
elate at lhe oervices wblcb
be: under the dlre1tlon of
Foglesonc Funeral Home.

'Mrt. Olmer

Win Promotions

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