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'IV-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport_

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MrL Ehaa Slue� _n,, - • �- L.,h:-;
,,H�. W ilham Slater. p resident. cow ty meeting would
·
bt- ht ld
i
bert Bruc-h were
Wednesday t.-onducted tht' meet i ng of t he J anuary 21 al the Agricultura l
guests of Mrs. Clatl:I Gruese r.
Amateur Gardent'rs l ' lub Wed- Ex tensioo office in Pomtroy 10 1 M rs. Carl Maltox , oe wly lected
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr and Mn. ne5day when mem rs met at discl..lS&amp; plantings a t the Child- I president of . I.he White Role
I
be
Eldon lttaeuter
of Morning Jed Webster Jr. and llOI1 were the home of Mrs. L. E Rl•-ynolds ren·s HOlllE'
Lodge, was In charge ol the
I
')tar and Raymond Krkler of Syr - , bus iness v isitors in GaU ipoHs Oil in Middlepor1 for t hi• · · Ja nuary
ting held Wednesday_ afterbe
One new mem r wa� v o ted I ffief!
1cuse attended the Distrkt Four Wednesday .
�1oon
_at the Amerlc8Jl Leg1011 Hall
mct:&gt;ting
into membership.
F:UB Men'a meeting at Athens on
�rs. Eleano� Howard returned
111
Middleport.
1
Th�· m....'t'LLni �g.-i '&gt;'&gt;Ill. deDur mg the program hour . Mr.!I . There w
fuesday evening.
home Sunday after spending the
ere !5 members pret•
volions · " ' Ketpinar, &lt;:hristmas All Gur Re} noJd.'S presented a paper
Mr. and M r !. Earl Brick.le!! ot holidays wit
. h he r son and daugh.
rs. Mattox appointed
en t and M
t
•
le
n
.
.
Mr
"
Yt-ar·
th
.
Through
b11
� G n on · The f'"irst American Garden"
Darwin were Monday
oening ter-in-!aw. �ir. and Mn. Wilth� followmg to se rve H a Oow.
.
Lambert .
and Mrs Earl Knight gave one
1;uests or Mr. and \'In. Dwight !Jam Howard and larmly.
-&amp;
call tor lht. e\'e 111ng was on ''Amerirflr G ardenin� Mile- er comm,·u ee f the ...,...,1,.,,
Roll
Logan .
Mrs . C . J. Ebersbath
year: Mr11. Mathe Bush,
Mrs.
s,•em ·· &amp;enir Gardens
Historic- I
of
..
stones
Mrs. E. J, HUI left Wednesday l Wednesday in R u_tland 1\1th her
James Souders and Mrs. �ar.
.
SpoIs." It was announced that a
,
lor .a visit with relatives in Col- daughter and son-m-l•n• . Mr !ind
-- ---·
-- -- , The travel ing pr llt! and also ence McNea l. She also appointed
the door �rize was w_ori by Mr s. Mrs, McNeal card chairman .
umbu.s.
Mrs. Carl Hysell :md famil� .
ed homt after a visit in Y oungs- I
t.er during the social hour.
Sla
Mn. Delbert Bruch visited on Mn. Edith Teaford has returnTh(, presk!ent urged aJI memtown witb her daughter . Mrs.
table was bers who could to attend the
eshmenl
refr
The
ly
m
u
fa
and
i
Juanita D vls
.
gementa �f funeral services of Homer Harl·
h
I
d Mrs . Earl Teaford of centered wit an amm
M
P� arti- ley, whose wife and daughter,
and
carnation!!
Col�=s were rec-ent guests of pink
w,th
ms
s
lo
b
choke
so
. pmk can- Mrs. Richard Owen, an, both
his mother, Mrs. Edith Teaford.
dies. Mrs. Slater presided at the membeu of the lodge.
coffee serv ice and the cake was II was reported that Mrs Mo-served by Mrs . . Charles Bl�e rah Leonard. member of the
Women's Dress Flats
:MEIGS THEATRE
lee. Home made ice cream, mm 9 lodge, is recovering at her home
Ohio
the
y
b
and Sport Shoes
roy,
served
POnM
and nuls were also
following hospitalization due to
hostess who was assisted by Mrs. a broken hip.
TON IGH T
P11y Sc For A Second
_
"A WOM AN LIKE SA TIN"
Wesley fry
Pair-Two Pair $5.00
Refres hments were served by
.
and
ot
Bard
Brigi tte
Tl:le February medmg will be Mrs. Ross Pullen, Mf!I. James
A n tonio Villar
held with Mrs. Thelma Pratt and Pullen, Mrs. Birtie Watts and
Men's
11.lso
Children's
Mrs. E. M. Blake as hostesses .
Mrs. Pauline Gellagher.
"
ONE
D
"THE WIL
Glove Leather
Marlon Brando, Lee Mar.,.in
Crepe Solo
Runn ing time 2 Hrs., 3� min. I Card Club Wm
Box office closes 8:30 P.M ,
$11't
Ent�rtained
lh to 3
Mrs. Michael Hackett enlerFRID AY NOT OPEN
lained he, card club .. Tu:sd•y
Nylon
,9 5
$8
evening at her home m Middle·
Stitched
"THE TIME MAC J-llNE ·'
Women,
t with prizes being won by The January meeting of the
­
( Tec h nicol or )
:'�. Edna French, Mra. Charles Hea rth�tone Cla� of the Middle
Rod T.iylor , Alan Young
port
t
s
h
First
w
a
s
Bapti
Churc
White Nylon
Asa Bradbury, Mrs. Donald Mills
FEATU RETTE
Boys' Black
held Tuesday evening
at the
and Mrs. Lionel Boggs.
I
C(lLORCARTOONS
h
.
r
M
ome
.
s
nd
of
Allen
a
Mr
Ro, Others playing were Mrs.
COMING
es.
.
Hugh
ard
h
Ric
Mra.
bert S&lt;.-hmoll,
Th_e meeting Was_ opened by t he
Sund•y, Mondo, TuHday
Sb•
Gress and Mrs. William Childs.
Siu I I
presid
e nt, Mrs. Milton Hood . al•
17
S-16l
,ry
Janu
.
served
Re( hmenls were
t■ Big 10
,..._ 4½ to 9
"'_______
ter which Mrs. Willis
A.nthony
"ELMER GANT RY"
was in ch arge or the devotional
(Tec h nicolor)
NAME OMITTED
.
Burt Lancaster and
The name of Mrs . Robert Hy- period
and Mrs. Hood were m
Mr.
J ean Sim mons
was unintentionally omitted
CULQRCARTOON
e
charg
of the program �our and
8th
from those who attended the
c
min,
35
ffle
lose of the evenmg ret
Hrs.
a
2
t
e
tim
ing
mee
Runn
District American Legion
Middleport
No. Second
freshm
e
nts
were served to Mr.
&amp;x orfice closes 8:30 P.M.
.mg in Wellston Sttndey.
and Mrs. Edison Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sm art, Mr. a nd Mrs.
David Darst , J r. , Mr. and Mrs.
Anth onv, Mr. and Mrs.
Hood,
Mrs. Harold H ubbard and Rev.
and Mrs. Don ald Boone and
daughter, Jeanie ,
who
weregue!ls.

Mainly ,..oout

�:., ' ,,

People In

'

History DI Gardening Was Theme
0, Amateur Group's Club Program

I

pomeroy

Committee Heads
Named For 1961
By w.R Lodge

Save In The Storewide January Sales At

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gan style in high bulk orion. Bulky k n I t

roll collars. Sizes

aqua and white.

s4.9s
,,

Work Shoe

.,.

$1 -99

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

Gabordlne1, Tweed, Wonted

ltollon &amp; Chomp
REDUCED 25%

SALi

$27.50
$34.95
$45.00 __ $34.95
$47.50 --­ $36.95
$52.75 --- $40.95

Reduced 25 %

MEN'S SPORT COATS

MEN'S BULK KNIT
SW EATERS
REDUCED 25%

ONE LOT SPORT SHIRTS ·
VALUES TO $11.95

$2.69 each

Value• To $29.95

SALE $19.95
DRESS TROUSERS

MEN'S SUITS

REDUCED 20°/4

REDUCED 25%

BOYS' SURBURBAN COATS
REDUCED 25%

Men•• Banlon Sh1rfl

lhrt IIHwe - llt... $1.9f

SALi $6.95

.-. IIH•• - Re9. $10,95

Boys' Bulk Knit SWEATERS
PULLOVERS and COAT STYLES

Vll&gt;IN To $&amp;. 911

SALE $4.49

MIN'I OV ■RALL

Sale 3 for $2. 1 5
MIN'I

SALE $6.00

I LOT LADIII'

PANTS

Work Uniform

S K I RT S

SALE $ 1 .79

SALE $6.00

REG. S2.49

lADIES' LEATHER JACKETS
REDUCED 25%

,1 Dlllr �■cllN' Pull L""th

·· Peftdleton
�

C0111

Rq . ..«).00

SALE $29.95

LUGGAGE

LADIII'

CAR COATS

Valu■I To 91!.911

SALE

LADIES' SLACKS
Reduced 25%

I

2.99

LADIIS' LONO SLIIVI

Val ue, To $44.50

Valuea To $3.411

1 Lot Men'• Sul..

BLOUSES

SALE $24.95

SALE $2.29

Bahr Clothiers

REDUCED 25%

LADIES' SWEATERS
REDUCED 25%

SPECIAL

FORMllllL¥ SMITH CLOTHING COMPANY
OASH BAHR, OWNER

SALE $1.00

iletr- fl .llO SUit

Rea . $1),00 per 1ult

Mr,. Si,.on Named
Pr,,ident Of C/au

V1IUM To $2.MI

Mon'• TNIRMAL KNIT

REG. 118&lt;

REDUCED 25%

SPORT SHIRTS

Rog, $4.00 SALE $2.19

UNDERWEAR .

REG. $&amp;.Yft

,:

Men'• Palam••

T-SHIRTS

CORDUROY PANTS

I LOT WHIT■

For Men • WomeD

2 for $3.00

, Reduced 25%

Ivy League Pants

The alxth birthday of Linda
Rupe waa celebrated Wednesday
during tho afternoon aenlon of
t h e Middleport kindergarten
class wh en Linda's mother , Mra.
R ichard Rupe and grandmother.
Mn. Eddie SmJth, entertained In
her honor.
Seated at Lind a'• -lat table
were Nancy
Buskirk,
Shella
Moore. Sharon Wlllon, P amela
DodllOD and Paul Pllllln■.
Mn. Guy Reynolds, teacher, al­
uotated with the party and
mruhmenll of cup cakes were
•rvtd and picture flVOl'I were
&amp;fven lo ...ii child.

Men's Sweat S lrts

Men's Dress G ovts

SALE $3.69

MIN'S HIAVY WT.

Lim/a Rupe'• Sixth
Birthday Ob,ert&gt;ed

Values To $8.95 _ Sale $4.69

Rog. $5.00 SALi $3.69

SALi $7.95

2 for $5.00

WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES

3 Pair $1 .00

..,_, Thonnol Kntt

PAJAMAS
lie«- $2 .119

SALE $2.00

ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE
REDUCED 20%
l' '.L SALES

CASH

'°

Mrs. Edith R....U c:onduded
lhe hwliMM meetlq 11111 � • d
charJ• of lhe d■YGlktnal period
ol tho January meelinfl ol I a O
Martha Ci..■ ol tht Bradbury
Church ol Chrlll whea n m 1 1
Wednoedo,y utgJ,t at tht cburcb.
Durtnr tho ......., - olfl.
..,. were elected u lollow■, Prwl­
ldent, ,.,.: J- lll■llDD, v. 1 1 ■
Pmtdul, lira. 1!■11 lloulh;
Tnuun&lt;, Jlln. - W l n n,
Secretary, Mn. Katbryu Wll'Dlr.
Flo- camolltoo, lira. ■nd OUN ■lnnan, lira. EYelyn
Murray.
I
llltrlna tho ■oc1al hour foU....
Ina the moeliJII r■frooline ta ....
...-ved bi' Jin. R....U ■nd Mn.
Ellr■ llornlwt lo - alreadjr
manttoned ond Mn. 1-■ l:boro­
bocb and 11n. Veda Foley·

a.

Oil
loll
cl-, - • - • nmcb to

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SPECIAL PURCHASII

Womens Winter Coats
s26 00
Regular $39.50
Yalu-SALE

Fine quality Rannelette
IOWDS for women Jn res•
ullr and exr.r. 11Je1.
Print■ and ■olids lo pink,
blue, maize and orchid.

Salt $1 .95

Ramble Cord

•

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Now l1 the ttme to buy your favorite Nllie untrim1rttd

coat. You'll 11aure your1elf of fineJt quality, pltnt,' fl/I
wear. All wool fa.bric,.

aow -

•hd

IIGULAR $19� WOMINI COATS ---- SALi

"2,00

warmth and

by top manufacturei't.

lave

OTHII COATS:

IIGULAR $79.50 WOM•NI COATS ____ IALI "2,00
RIGULAR '69.50 WOMINI COATS ·--- IALI .......
RIGUU.R $59.50 WOMINS COATI ---- IALI '42,GI

RIGI/U.R '69,50 WOMIN$ COATS ____ IALI $14.GI
IIGULAR $29.50 WOMINI COATI ---- IALI
RIGUL.All

125,00

WOMINI COATI ---- IALI

tu.GO

111M

Mell'•

Wa,h 'n Wear

ROBES

Wa,h '11 WNr

*3.95

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Action Is Expetted Next
Monday By Commissioners

; · • · ··

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I

operation of the Meigs County Highway Department is
avallable County Engineer Stanley J. Blazewicz said
today.
The engineer made the statement in his courthouse
office as he, his foreman , Danny Thompson, and approx•
lmately 42 other highway department employes wonder­
ed what will happen next week.
1be an,wer may come nelf: I DOI required by law to meet but
Monday when the board of county I once every three months.
commiulontn 111 acheduled to The commissioners have met in
, meet. Two or its member, lhow- 1 1pecial le!lsion nearly every other
ed up for • meeting lut Monday. week for a number of years. Thll
But board president Dan Harting- 1 has led moat persons to believe
4
er waa: unable to attend. New [ the a;1propriatlon1 will be worked
/.
� commiuioner Avery Nel■on and on ne.d week.
NEW IN COURTHOUSE - Mary Ann Amberg
holdover Don E. Mullen adjourn- I Elsewhere. all courthoUJe emdaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Am berger, Minersville.
6d until Jan, ie, after discuasing ployees are to receive lheir fil"llt
UNITED. NATIONS, N.H 1 UPn
..,.....,
is
the
new
secretary serving the Meigs County board
but taking 00 action on depart- check of the year today. T h e
-$ecretary General Dag Ham•
l
commissioners.
She replaced Sharon Boyles. Mi ss AIDment appropriationa.
heads of departmenta will. be �- , b
ffl8rakjold goea before lbe Securd fr om Po meroy High Schoo l in 1960,
gradu
erger
ate
·
Last Monday the board recess- able to buy any new supphes until
ity touncil today to answer So- I
,
ed untiJ Tuesday, 'l'hen Tuesday, actkm ii taken by the com:mis-- and played m the band . She began her duties January 1,
v iel (!hHtiU th al be is taking the I
Jg6 1 ·
1
the three men again: failed to sloner1. One employee sald yes• , .:..:.__
____________________
United Nations down " an evil.
meet to mab any 1pecific ap- terday that no omce baa yet said
cobnialisl road" in the Congo.
propriatlona.
anything about being out of sup- '
�rskjold II r r i V e s this
Blazewicz aakl th!s morning plies.
ltloming from Afriea a fter cu tting
that $5,000 appropriated as an em- The tmployee 111150 aaid that
,hort hi, visit to. the continent to
·
for
w and Ice mosl o[ the court house offichls
attend the council ,.,.;on requeslWARDEN NETS RARITY - Griuled, h•rdened inm�te of Meigs County's Dog orgency
;oo
•
td by' Russla . The new Congo de- Pound growls disapproval at John Meeks, who collared th1S genume We1maraner, a control w not. a,t or ever. He had used rroney left over from
Z,
:
said
lhat ?OISlbly there will be the end of _ laat ye�r to pw-cbase ,
bate begin in the 11-nalion body ' species commandin g a nice price on the do g market. The owner should not be hard
nougb money left for th
I
or part of ,hetr supptoe,.
Thurlday.
I to find. The Weimaraner is rare, characte rized by a honey rib cag)' , and is liver- , •four
more clay• of operation.
U the eomnuss1onera do meet l1
Hammarsk.)old 's statement 10 1 colored Most dogs at the pound are far le ss aristocratic , half-wild, more marauder
I
Mr,
Blazewicz
also said that Monday, n has been predicted
lt'
closer by the _minute when candi�ates fGr
the council wu expected to sum- than child's pet. · --· ·
-_
_ __________ - - --- -· there are icy places on the county that a large crowd may be on councsi_ lg �tting
- -..
- -- · ·
marize ta,lki he has bad wi·th l[
1 0 Pomeroy and Middleport _must dec1de wbe. t J
h
u
1 road• in the far points of the hand to tee first hand what is ther or not to seek another term of ofhce.
He •taled that Jt takes don,.
J
==d� %':: ,.��=: ;: :.:
i _ Their _ decisions must take a new factor into consideimoney
·
to
dear up _the roads, and l Tbll could be an unusual spect- at1on this year. OhlO law now expects a councilma.n to
ld Ul OlljO
.·
that the oommtss10nen are the 1 acle, u the commissioners.' of- 1 accept, eventually, a four year term.
poltu91
,, o•a uk,d 'th• 11nc · t0 con�
'
;.
one,
w ho han4Ie the county", ' f;a, hardly ha&amp; aaace for more ; Fou, of the ,,, seat, Seg;nn;ng , upon lo put up th�� ""'""' agaill.
sider lta chlrpt
t t e U.N.
.
cash.
.
8 half-a dozen onlookers, this year are for four years. two Who else may file for Pomer.v,C.Ongo m,nrnmtd pemutted Con- PAU1 BEACH, Fla. 1 UPJ)
�
Kennedy currently, �d appar• , about $500 ,� a year from h 11 for•
ompson said rum• and the halla outside were
Foreman
Th
for two years. Then, in 1963 the council is the subject o( IIDOktrolese troopa loyal to Ka�vubu I President-elC'ct , John F. Kennedy ently for some time, der ives $ 100 , tune, of wh1c� $400 , 000 g s_ for
I
I
oe
b
ken
I built
ri
ora
or
.
10
me
n
e
i
n
g
ta
from
J
o blueprints anything like office holders whose terms expire filled conference rooms, but tha
to_ � . terd from the_ Belgum-ad- j has removed his person,1 l fortune,
000 a year after taxes from trust taxei:,
Assurmng conservatively �
t&gt;
will rile for four year terms.
/ are no solid announcements av.Um uust,NKI trust territory or Ru- ; w�i�h may � as _ lc.1· , as $10 ) tund� setup in 1926, 1936 and 1949 !I that �e yield from_ his trust funds heir jobssay slerd ay wen• not Madism Square Garden.
rue. He id that as far aa be
____
_
t
ab le.
Th
at
m
unicipalities
is
th
e
way
anda-UruodJ to attack forces loy- n1ilhon, from the heJ1l of specu• I b;o' his fat hC"r. former Ambas 8dor : and investments repre nta
a re5
se
p
ese
l
knows
al
the
ees
always
wi
L
han
experienced
peo-i
True, it is a definite, feelabltnt
r
e
m
ploy
11 to iovJ1t-�c�ed deposed Prt&gt;- lall�e _investm�n� for as long all ,Joseph p. Kennedy.
: I� ol as muc� u 5, per cent, red
nginee
hi
by
the
pie
,till
are
man
a
ging
public
affairs.
sacrifice
for most persoal •
e
r
on
mler PaWkt �umumba .
he 11 m �� \, bite. H�use.
It was stated authorll at�vely, , th11 would lnd1ea� an overall
th
e job.
In
Middleport
all
six
oo
u
ncil•
serve
nis
co�unity
on �
·� Amba1111dor W1lter Lo-Prepann&amp; for h11 mauguration � but privately, that the �resident- :,_ersonal wea1th of about f30 mU- 'Jbe rem
al80 uld this
that -�
doubt
fo
little
is
There
pet•
an
n;'
e
oth
eacb
1igned
men
e
v
a
h
� ..-:.�j��n. 1:111 �m- 1 Jen. JO and, M'alltlng to av0;ld __po1- \elect receives !��s:; l�· -or · )ion.
l
Is
lhe
.
JaA
day
that
the
new
--it.ions
but
this
is
00
guaran
t
ee
uttlt._waman
111t
home"
�
-tdii,
a
ll
ment arm'l.\,Cr ·t:rins1t_ r 1 � h t s 1 sih
. lc eo�Ult'I of lnt�rest alt�gh ·
, Sa�inger would not � Keo.• p) eea
l
g
IU1'e
be
oy
will
file.
At
lea!lt
two
are
known
more
ffiie
pub
ic
aervaatli
•
,
can
etting
of
� �Ur\inda, wh1eh Is not required by law, Kennedy r
nedy s n�t worth, bu t �e did say
id sinre there has been no monpa
:
to
be
lukewSJ11l,
npecially
to
the
action
than
any
other
factor,
TW,
.
ut ot � ,Congolese _province or i cenlly c1 ispo�&lt;'d of all stock holde- Ii J
�(&gt; Prcsiclen�-elecl �Hied to aell
fo
,
I can ' l see where 1t "payH off. " anc1
ey a ppropriated
four-year idear the depart.
Klvu, for JOO or IO Congolese j ings and remvested the proceeds
,
his
stock� without bemg reqmred
1
m
ln
ent.
Pomeroy
a
ll
six
int"lll11benls
today·s world, more than in �
troop, at tlie request of �sav�- in government bonds - federal,
i lo do so by law.
4RR
Fultz , Meigs Cotmty annount'ed in November they years perhaps. twirls most hapA
l'COrding
to
th
e county high�
bu. He c:ontended that tb,_1 d'.d state and municipal.
; Th� federal law dealln_g with way depar
1tVO,
pily when there ill money revolv•
tment cuatom, the 43. Prosecuting Attorn ey an d partner didn't want to tackle another
not violate U.N. orders. Kivu 18 ; �re-s..: Secretary Pie_rrP Salinger
: C&lt;mOJcl of �ter�st.s has hit other
in the Webster &amp; Ful tz law finn per annum job which figlltti,. out ing.
new
em;iloyees
a
.
re
n
ot
yet
d
ue
promb
3
Lumu
a stronghold of
I
11a1d, ' The on ly holdmg� he
j lr-:er.il offlcuils m ·the pocketbook:.
.
lo be paid. They are not suppos- o! Pomeroy, has . �n elect� 8 at about a nickel per hour in
WhiJe �� cil service
forces
I St\..refary of Defense · designate
I today are bond� and refl , estaf£&gt;,
.
.
.
ed to receive tbelr checks until director of the C1hz.ens Nationa l wages eonsidering the t llllt! spent ,s to sacrifice, 1t II rewarding 11
The United Arab RepubUe was His du-eel: real estate holdings
j Robr,rl E. McNamEira had to get I
.
Bank of Middleport.
....v
I anyone approaching the job lfti,,
on town business .
· · 1 cons1·st � of homes m
preparinI a re90Iut t. on whieh DI
'
· the Ford Molor next Friday • Jan u-.r 20·
· Washmgto
l"' WASHINGTON ! UPJ I - Unem rid o! st I"'k m
1
Fultz ls president of the Pomeerefore, the actiori or th e
ously, not in money. but w:ltb •
\
?
_
,
'Ill
How
e
ver.
since
then.
at
l
e
ast
1
m
nloyme
by
ju
ped
nt
more
hen
formed soureea 11td was mild l and Hyannis Port, Mass,
Cn. of \\ h1ch h� was presir Pnl and
mrmssioners when they re clnd- roy Lions club, a Middleport-Porn• five of the six have indicated pri- tangible bcmusea to the ,pii'lt.
co
�.
Decem
th
ab
u
ooo
e
t
-enough to perha;is be accep ed by -- - -·
r� o t l'f' he said the transaction would
:.Oney eroy Rotary club member, ofrlc1al vately they have been prevailed Furthermore, the Sta
te alll
times J: norms in o_rease-to a repre�enl a potential loss of be- ed all of lhe engineer' s
both Russia and the WeM and 1
1
t
f
OI the Middleport Heath Meitho- ---------- Federal Gove
w
th
will
tlo
ent
ce
of
tha
rnm
w
r
t
'
t�
permit
h
ll
-World
II
for
War
igh
p!Ml
thus avoid another bitte r wranf!!lt&gt;
1 tween $2 million and $3 million
a�d i: tnt�I. wm n:i ;:_ dist Church, Middleport village
local corltrol of local alfain mi,
month. govemmen1 officials dis- I over a period ot ye&amp;rti
ov� the C.ongo.
.
pa of the present workers unle� solleltor for the past four years,
so long as we show willia�
closed today.
soviet Ambauador ValeriEin A.
Joseph P. Kennedy's fortune )
meD?.her of the Middleport Chamthe bud t " bOt a
lo
accept the job. Eaeb
u
I
!harp
Th
e
concen
jump
a
ted
tr
8\
O
le
Be)that
rsday
u
Th
f.orin uked
has been estimated unofficially as
greed poo her of Commerce and oo--promot"
his own protector agailllit ·"IOclll,,
in Slee!, autos anrl olher manu- between '200 and $300 million. He I next
&amp;furn be stripped of lts admlnisI
"
boo of Mid- C•
t
inted out several er with Charles
faclurlng industries. ;iushed UTI• 1 �gan setting up trust funds
ism.
trative power over Ruanrle-Uru�
for tlmes
:mmissionera
dl
eport·s new housing addition off
.
that
One
man, and OM only, II
the
are
I employment to more lhan 4 4 mil- 1 has children In 1926. The trusts are -----1 !.
di and aJain rlemanded 1mmed1'-·
;1
--- Grant-st.
-ready
to
announce his intention tf
hon, close to _7 per cent. It was l 6plit BCven ways� equ
lite withdraw&amp;I of all ,, RPlgian"'
n
al share
O
Ree)er.ted
es-the
to
at
board
Tu
filing
for
public office in Pomt,
Wendell Long. 63. a native of 6 .3 per cent m November.
from thl! Cong11•
I for each of the seven cbUdren of Kennedy, Rusk Piao day n· ight's meeting were Robert
.
.
ray-Middleport,
and he is DIil a
ChPsh1re. died �t �1�
h�me 1225 Econom ist� consider a rate 1 Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy,
Important Meeti ng
Officers and Directors were re- councilman.
.
L. Coals, JWUI 8 Downmg, Rod: Second-a�•• Galhpohs . a, S I� a iI above 5 �r cent • 1ymptom of
----e
lected
is
week
at
a
meeting
of
PALM BEACH Fla (UPJJ - ney Down ing, Harold E Hubbard,
Ui
, rn toda� after belml ln failing weakness m lhe economy
He is Mayor Kenneth McElblD,
'
.
.
the Racine First National Bank ney, who �atd
President-elect John F. Kennedy Bertha B. Rathbum, H N. Swift,
today:
• health smee las! 0clober DP.afh . A further jump in JQblessness l Mullens Invited To
are
sh
hold
e
rs.
I was due to cancer.
an
d his secretary of state meet Paul S Smart and Rose S. Rey1
.
I
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m
gomg
to
file, and I dmt."t
1
w
.c;
a expected this month A nor- W ashington
1
.
Officers include J. Dillon Cross.
today to decid on
nolds
. Long was a native ol Chc• 1, mal increase would be about l.l
aJning
!'}1)ft�1f
top.
1on
care
who
knows
it
.
Mr
Mr am] Mrs Donald Mullen
,
]
o
/
president
direcA.
Or
s
;
i
vice
W.
pre
r
•
.
I I
f
Jected b the
I en
at
I
I
1 shlre v, here he wa� born on July I million,
o! Lincoln Heights in Pomeroy ::� ��!:�
�
ton
:�:�
I �. 1897. onP of seven ch ildren , The exact jobless figures for
l
John �. Downing den t ; Freeland Norris, cash ier ;
icy
organ
Y
have received an Jnvitation to
Cf :·•.-lfius IUPJ l - Hhthway
Douglas . Jr. . assista nt
.
into its final �
chairman of the board of direc: Harry
Seek Ju"Veuiles Who
Dire&lt;-'t . E. S. Pres:on toda.v 1 born to the late C E. and Ella JX&gt;cember Wen' to be reieaserl by prewtent
- elecl John F. Ken- Se
-de gn
to
s·
;
)'
r:i
cashier
Mildred Gillllan. bookr Rodne Downi g president ·
,
c
tary
of
t
Ripl�
e
Long.
SunlYor
of
his
ate
s
im
si
•
'
the
Labor
Dep
artmenl today in nedy 1 inauguration next week.
a!-lm, Hie, '.f' rr i::1l:il1.1re tro gh·E- the
and Claudia Shields, tell- Set Yout h On Fire
keeper.
:
s
·
'&lt;�
•
an
to Mr Smart e utlve viee
l merhah! fatnll)' are two sisters it, monthly report Oil the job sit- The official invitation
i
�usk alBO w�_ ex
was re- De
ad\MC'f! right . of . way purchas"
er.
CINCINNATI ( UPll - Police to"
.
dascus
s the continuing �
bbard· ca shier, �
u
c
risea ln den 1 '_ Mr.
.
a
nc)
a
brother
Mrs.
Charles
rs.
ua
t
lo
n
&lt;'Pived from the Washington D c
pro; rm a rh.tince to prove its '
Directors of the bank --are J. day sought two school boy, M(Etheli Enterme� and Mrs. H. N
Olfi�ials made known in ad- Jnaugurallon Committee Muile� Cuba, Laos and lhe C.Oogo witb Reynolds . as siSlanl vice presi- Dillon Cross . Earl Cross. W. A. cused of setting another boy OD
v
�l':111 • kt' out about a blll ( Catherlne ) K«:mp. both of Colum• �ane!e that the report wuuld ehow Is one of the three M eigs Coun!Y. Kennedy. The new administration den�; and Gene Grattt , assistant Orr , Clarence Price, Ebel' Roush.
Fire because he refused to play
b , and Everett.I' Long of Che- unemployment ln D e c e m b e r C,0mmlf!;�loners, and is active m musl h ave aetiorl ,olicita �, ca�,; .
' h· w
h
H
a rold CartJahan and Freeland hook y.
w hic
, fl�,. �ntroduced to repeal ll 5
.
r emp1oye� 0f t e bank tn· Norris.
Immediately afler tbe Jan 20 m1 sh ire.
climbed to more than 4 4 million. rounty Dcmoeratic polltlcs
tht· lf'iil lav., author m ng the deDoyle Lainhart. 10, told pollee
i
a
u
gur
a
tion
-elude Norma Wilcox. secretary '·
Ht at ended the C h e s h I r e In November there were 4 031 000
·
--l
one
boy poured gasoline on hia
,artment � borrow Itale ret·ire- schools and met and married fhe joble111 - a post-war high
1:°u�ll
--a
Jenkinson
1
and l&lt;lis Mc
for that ,
ment fund, for advance right.of- �
l
e
g
a nd another pushed him into a
_
e
C:ommoner
Grahbed
r
qua
F'
·
GI
n
ing
i
.
Le"
Elhm
,
ey.
,s
n
bookkeepe
and
v·
,urmer ady,o L,ttle on Ocl - 16. mont•
GAVE OXYG�
�N
purehaaes,
land Brown, custodi.an.
_
1923, and Abe IW'Vives along with The number of jobholders
equested O 1' eet . . ftre after he had n,fu,ed lo lflaJ
The
r
Oueen
Middlepo
t
Af!t
rid
ency
Emerg
t
A similar ltw in California
away from school. He was treat1
---�
two daughters, Mrs. Hobart (Nor- dropped by about one mlllloo last OSU&gt;. Norwa�· ( UPJ l-Norw11 llDil was (!ailed at 3: U this mom- ,
All members o[ the Fwmg
ved
that
�tt
rnillloni
0f
dol
sa
! Squad of Feeney-Bennett Post ed Tuesday in General Hospttal
.,
mal Finch of Gahanna and Mrs . month, 8 normal December de- Princes� Astrid ma rrie� a di- inlil to the Clarence Grover resi- :
HOP TONIGHT
Jars
in
right�f-Wll,J'
oosts,
Pre1-bums on his right leg.
.
Jack £Beverly Ann I Price of Gal- eline.
,,orced commooer tod.11�· despite dence in Kyger Crook. Mrs. Gro- ! A record hop will be held this � requ�ted � meet at t he Le- for
t.on e111d.
1
_____
llpolls. '11iere are four grandchilsome resentment among Nm·w&lt;'- 1 ver wa1, suffering from a heart evening in the Pomeroy Senior g1on Hall m Middleport. Saturday
"Ohio� can benefit from the
!
Pl'� TO MEET_
dren.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPffAL gian su bjects and Lutheran d&gt;ndition. Squadsmen administer- ' High School Auditorium following , of Homer Hartley,
v
n
lslalure
l
the
.
sa
e
�
,p U
g
ed oxygtfl . She was taken to the eage game between the Pan- , Post membe rs will
attend ln The Racme P'l'A w� meet
The body ii at Miller'a Home , Admissions _ Orland Gilliand, I l"hurchmen.
wiJI just give the law a chance
The attractive princess, wOO Meigs General Hospita! by prl- : tht'rs and lhe Wellston Golden l a group and all other members Monday January 16 at 7.30_ p.m.
for Funerals Arrangement&amp;· will Reedsville '· Elhel GroVer Che
to work," be declared.
'
·
be announ
be 29 years old neXt month vale vehicle on advice of 111 , Rockeh. The dance will e-nd at I are asket to meet at the hall at the gr ade school bulidio,t.
wlll
Jater·
·
11hi
The bJIJ wu introduced by Rep.
1 also.
.
'
·
Baby sitters will be availablt.
I 1 1 : 00 p. m.
w
be
lt
wed to Johan Martin Fer'. physlclan.
0"1scharges - y·JJcw rta Stacy, o
__ ________
'--------- __ ·-D. 0. Taber ' R-0all lpolll, a memn
e
r.
a
34-year-old
clotMng
me
rMlddleport. Mary Lavende,· . Svrher of the HoUN Highways Comee
8
acuse; Bette Hobsletter, Rutla�d ; chant in Asker Church. The cere•
ml�, who � a1IO opollllOring In M&amp;llOD 181 Tt me
Mary 0o88, Coolvllle, and Zora mony wm be performed by Trondlegil,.tJon lo change tht dlatrtbu- PT
. PLEASANT - Judge James Rockwell, Pomero
heun Bishop Ame FjeUbu.
y.
tJon of poollno laxea.
.Lee Thompson, Judge of the 29th ,
'1118 deprtmlnt hu .pent ,u Judicial Circuit compqsed of Ma•
Billy Graham's historic 17,cm the (b.-ument captures the aplrlt 500,000 persons attended outdoor itual thrust of the Billy G raham
DOCTOR TO SPEAK
mllt.m thus fat for property In RIii and Putnam count ies. has of• Ju sek Replaces Nye
mass meetings "'' ith nearl) l:15,000 Team Is a tribute to the mP11kllThe Chester PTA will meet . mile "Safari for Souls" across or Africa during theae limes.
Daytoo, Toledo, Cincinnati and fices in the MalOII County Courl- 011 Re al Estat Board
e
January l 6 at 7 30 a t t he Chester Africa , is the theme of a new ,!ea• Frequ�ntly. , ealled "The Awak- inquirers rem1:1ining for further arles, whose years Of faithful la,
COlumbul.
house. This is the fJrst time .a COLUMBUS !UPll - Gov: Mi• Grade School for family night. l t�re length mo�on !ctu� . Af- enmg Giant, �f�lca ii dlplcted help and instruction.
hors were in a large measure n�
1
o
m
authe
d
ha1
h
a
d
a
n
offic
e
i
n
t
he
od
r
Callf la
ju ge
Pruton Aid
chael V. DiSalle t af appoin te,l . Potluck supper will be sel'\'e&lt;t . ica On The Bridge. which has to be ln a transi tion period - on
"Africa On The Bridge'' bu sponatble for the ■piritual barvllt
1
tboritiel said money 18Ved by coun ty, and the office will be open Frank R . Juselt of Cleveland to / The apeaker will be Dr. R. E. lta Mel�R County premiere at lhe a bridge - between ancient trib- great pictoria l scope, ranging experienced by the Ev°"llat.
buy fna: right4-way while It ii atill Monday through Friday when t he lhe Board or Real Eatate Exam· TolM&gt;n of Holzer Hospital. Every• ' Racine High School on Wednes-- l alisr11 lllld the shining goal of. in· from sequenees depictilJI primi· Mi1Sion8:" leader1 and mirfstffl
undeveloped f� aceedll Interest Putnam
rourt is not in ses · lners for a term endina June 30. .I one b invited.
Janu ary 18, at 1:30 p. m dependence from colonia. ruJe. live vilhge life to �es of fflOd. joined with State and Ctvkf oflW.
• day,
cbaJ'lfl OIi the amount needed for 1lon.
_____
The showing will be aponsored by During thill signlfieant period. em city and industrial activity. alt to extend the IDvitaUoG f el
He replaces Riehard A. Nye who
eitcb- purchaaN.
Mn. Carroll $. Kennedy o f resigned.
the Finl Baptist Church and the American Evangelial Billy Gra- Exciting and colorful pagan rites Mr. Graham to vllit 1111 Cclll,
GAME ANNOUNCED
------'-Ehgliah Road, 11 the new cotll't
. ham was 8C'l'1Jrded an unpreced- ar.d ceremonie&amp; a re featured, to- inent.
.
There will be a h ,�k�t b�tl Racine Methodist Church.
LOCAL l'BMP8
FAIRFIELD STATION
reporter and personal aecretary
authentir ented welcome by Afrieans ren�- , gether with some of the moat re- "AfrJca On Thi :Brld,.- •
game al the Bradbury &amp;hool I Photograµh!'d I n
11te U:IS a. ID, temperature bl Judge ThompiOO. Mra Ken• 'Ihursday t�mperalures - high Saturday ev�ning 111t 7 p. m. an� sound and natural color In 17 prin- lng from Chle.rs or SI.ale down to ' markable bi,z-game footage ever directed bf Dick ._
....
�
du
b World Wide
at MnNml! _.. ..._..... k nedy will al8o tel'Ye u .reporter M, low 2Cl. F"riday reading - 39 / the Pl'A will se ll
home mad e cl)lPI , dli�-. ccro�3 Afr:c::1 from ' lite gc-neral pop11!r:Hon or bush, J filmed.
• A111J • �IP"• •
• .. . . . lor -· C'4ullil',-Cir&lt;ul1 -. ol,- 10:411 •· JII.
I candy, pop and u,e cream.
I Monrovia, Liberia lo Cairo,.EIYJIIJ de1trt; ■nd jw,a- A total of CtlmaxJn&amp; the alocy al Ibo tipll, :Alaced.I1 :,1• •
.
.
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.

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No more than enough money for three or four days

I -

Now How About That

met 1pedficatlona aa to dze, tit ud launderabl¥,
IJ. Packed In a plastic lined Jlpper carryin&amp; caa,

Larae

Wubabi.

111ton plle rugs tliat will dry faster ad
atay •I- ton,er. Ultra 11ew decorator aolon In

oval and ·oblon,.

Sia 21 nx36", leg. $3.95 _ Slit $2.IO

Siu 271'x48", R91. $5.9S _ Slit $3.IO

E I b.e.r.f.e I d s
In Pomeroy

/than

Obless F•1gure

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$481

ru!;� In Past Month

Chesh'ire Man
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GalJ i nol " Home

Tabor BilJ llas
.
0

OUDCI.1 Can didates F aCIDJJ
4 year Terms, Eventua]ly

fu]tz E}ected
Bank o·irttt.or
Jn MI"dd}eport

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Federa] , State, Mun 1c' 1p

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BATHROOM RUGS

Popular ... -· loll Cord. lo - IO ......
pd - .. ...u. Loclell
oeen, pewter, b1atk.
blue, Ion. Illa • lo ti
wolll.

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100% rayo11 robK-ldeal for year IOll�Jladli ► ·

Brlah\ plaids and patterno. SIIIMj, Medium,
and Extra Lari• Sizes.

IIIUy ..... - for
■chool and !lp01'to -•

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MEN'S

SLACKS

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FLANNELETTE
GOWNS

County High way Department Jus t About 1 [':
1
· Broke Until ' 61 Appropriation Approved ��·--• -"

1

Womens rayon tricot panties. El»
tic and band leg briefs. Tailored
and trimmed style, in white
pink. Sizes Small, Medium 11114
Large.

$2.95 Value
Women,

Dnoted To Tiu lnterul-l 0/ Th. Mdw,-/lla,,m .4reo

II.

SLACKS

An 1.sc1l11nt valde in wo­
men ' • 1Jacb. 93% wool,
7% nylon . Matchinl beltl.
Side zippe1,,. cloaip&amp;, tap­
ered legs, gay plaid a and
solids. Sizes 10 to 18.

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With · Charges

Womens

$2.95

...... Mi·•u ■Dil dllftr oaly la
-■pt or Ille m,lhod " pookl■c.

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African Belt

Special
PurchaJel

SALE

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MI'S. William Houck of Marion
was a guest Tuesday evening el
the meetJ ng of Ohio Eta Phi
Ch apter of the Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority whe n the group met at I ·
the office of the 01\lo Fuel Ga11 1
Co. in Middleport Mrs. Houck
I
and her family are here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Mitch .
Mrs. &amp;!tty Fultz, president.
was ln charge of the short busi•
neu meeting. M rs. Barbara Bea­
ing, chairman - of the chapter' s
Strvice' Committee,
announced
that they would be 1ponROring the
annual Mothers· March on Polio
lhis yea r and would announce
plans later.
Mrs. Mila Wood!, chalnnan or
the soclaJ commltlff, introduced
tbe Idea of a card party follow­
ing the chapter meetings lor the
members.
Shirley Huston presented the
cultural program on "Literature'"
and a group diaeuBalon on boolu
wh ich members have read waB
held. Followin g the cloaing rit ual
refreahmenta were served by El·
eanor Blaettnar.
Mn. Betzing
alld Shirley Beegle.

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Defends
Policy
ln (ongo

$5.95

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MEN'S DRESS
H ATS

MEN'S TOPCOATS

MEN'S SURBURBAN COATS
REDUCED 25%

Beige, lavender,

Sorority Will
Sponsor March
Again In 1961

FRI DAY a n d SAT U R DAY

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Red ucti on

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wool plaids and solid s
in this group of skirts.
Sheath styles . Past el s
and dark tones. Sizes
24 to 30.

TENNIS OXFORDS
$1 - 99 .,.

TENNIS SHOES

34

Womens
S K I RTS

Class Meeting
Held At Home Of
Allen Hugheses

SATURDAY

STORE HOURS - WEEK DAYS - 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. AND ON
SATURDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

l'he season's top selllng ■weater--CardJ.

January Clearance Sale

$2 .99 ., .

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
· Womens Sweaters

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Old Song-Froid

Women's View

News, Events Of Surrounaing A~·ea · .

•
Rock SPnngs

Radford and children .
• Mu. John Ila.lung.
PFC Lany Balley who •penl
O&lt;Veral day, with hi8 p1ren11 ...
Sunday School att.endwlce wu turned to Ft. Bennjpg, Ga., SunM, offering $18.75. Rn. Card waa day.
BJ 8ard M. ltll•
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children visited her pa.rents, Mr. daughters. Cindy and Terri .and
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Mrs . Lester Foreman, West James Beaver of Great falls .
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Mra. Grace G aze and gran · Colwnbia
Montana arrived at the home of
cblldren, Brenda. . Patty and
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Mr . Rif.e '1 parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Georp Glaze, of Middleport are Char~es Sayer of Wollpen ac• Ch I
Rife
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villtJng Mr. IJld Mrs. Wllllam compa1ed his grandmother, Mr., .
ar ~
William Eichinger Sr. lo the mornmg, Mr. Rife and Mr. BeaGalli !is Clinic, Saturday.
ver returned lo Great Falls, Fripo
day. The others remained here
Mr. and Mrs. ~y
Grueser with the Rifes while Don Rife
and daughters, Maria and Marla, is with the air force in Guam
~ Mr . and Mrs. Lewis ~rueser for three months.
vunted Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lay•
Wood M
Fred8
man a businesa associate in Mrs. Faye
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Parkersburg recently.
Wells and children , Beverly and
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Bum Bowen and Mrs. Betty
Mr. and Mrs. William Eichmg- Thomaa and sons Larry
and
er Jr. and children, Linda and Stevie were in Pomeroy Sahtr·
J~hnnie, Syr8Cllle spent ~d~y day ~ business.
nd
wilh Mr. a Mn, Wm. Eichm- Mrs. Dnn RHe and Patty Rife
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Mrs w·n1am
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Mrs. William E,ch- cold and hronchili,.
Inger, Sr.
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Mrs. Ethel Rife was in Pom•
Mr. and ~- Louis Hump
eroy an busines11 Friday.
45 rpm Adaptors ~d son of Bail!~ Run, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Rife of
ham Bartels vi1tted Mrs. Hazel Carpenter took Mn. Myrta Rire
Humphrey Sunday.
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Miss Rous~ of Racine, M!s!I She fell Wednesday Injuring her
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Wick Dursl called on Eber Car
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Ben and Sylvia Allen and son.
Howard , were in Pomeroy Satur
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Wesley Cozart called on Del l
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Mildred Circle, Rudy Durst. Eb- ,
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W
Oun:t, Portland.
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abeth Carpenter were In GallipoUs one day last week.
The WSCS met with Mrs. Lou·

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Funeral aervicet for 111'1. ~ 1 ~
sie c.mgrove, n, who 6d 1111 a'

ise Brewer last week.
I WAITING - This is the Fifth Military District headq1Jarters for the Havana mi•
Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt Patter- lilia where preparations are made for thwarting the invasion expected from the
son and children were recent United States.
guests of her parents, Mr. and - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - - - - -Mrs. Crosse, Syra,use
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eoerell eroy were Sunday vi,ilors of his Mr. ancl Mr,. Dorr Whitlatcli
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Middleswart Si660n Friday were Mrs. Nora parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln af Parkersburg
were
supper
311d children vi.sited his mother. Mae Davis and Hilda Hunt.
HUS.5ell.
guesta of the Glen Robimon famMrs. Nell Middleswart, Portland. Mrs. Gerge Frederick •,isited
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson was
ily Saturday evening,
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Mrs. Pat O'Conner. Racine, Fri- week end guest of Mn. Clara William Carr made a business
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesen- day.
Rowen of Athens.
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camp were recent guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis have
trip to Louisville, Ky., la!t w ·

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of Miss ~omnse Hum~t
Miss A.bee ~uler, M~·.: : Mt
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ptc. Larry Bailey called oo
John Terrell Saturday.
Mn. John Hartung spent
Thunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Eastman,
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and son ~I Marietta were Tuesday even.mg guests of Mr. and

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Jane Gilkey of Mmerni e spen Mrs Faye Wiod.
Bud Gluesencamp and daught• Polly Durst and
son visited
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Mr. and Mrs. Haymo
uiomas el"8, Portland.
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Mrs. Ethel Stout. Tuppers P lains.
tense Hwnphrey ·
and sons. Langsville, spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch and Leone Babcock and Elttabeth
~r. and Mrs. Frank Beach
day with her mother, Mn. Freda children or DeWitts Run were re- Lyoos visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar5

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Mrs. Keith Walton. Other rtealt
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W .ce ao d ancy. atte .
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Rile and and Mrs. Cl:iarles VanMeler , Mac Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sisson wed_dmg ~lci!eosep~ 8 · ~tfield:
family of Guysville spent Stmda:, and Cathy.
were dinner guests Monday of taruce
J Ma !SOD.
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with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Taylor.
a., on tur . Y, an. 7·
Charles Rife, and his sister, Mr
3JDS
Mr. and Mra. Russell VanMeter Charlene Might of Bradbury
and Mn. George 8axlon
and
or Portland were visiting Mr. and was a week end guest of Beverly
family.
ey Evelyn BricklH
Mrs. L. o. Pierce.
J ohnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weather- Dale Adams and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Thompson
man and mother, Mn, Stella Sabina, Ohio, were visiting Mr . visited their 801l and daughter-inRitt.er, visited Mrs. Ritter's hus- and Mrs. Shirley Swan.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Vinton County StatP- Represen• band, Dick Ritter, Sunday
at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koenig , Thompwn and daughter,
Gina
tative Theodore T. Boeing and Meigs General Hospital. Porn- Mansfield visited Mr. and Mrs. 11arie, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Boeing, 'McArthur; , were eroy.
Norman Weber Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
guests of his brother-in-law and Mr. and Mr!. Kenneth David· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince son, Donald, were Sunday afterof Columbus visiied Mr. and
Mr.s. Frank noon visitors of his brother, Mr.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillog- son and family
ly.
spent the week end here with Sprague, Reedsville, Swiday.
and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Mrs. Erma Vale 111 10mewhat her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Edna Hall, Vera Weber and
improved but still confined to Hoffman.
Leone Babcock visited Mrs. WarMeigs General
HospitaJ, Porn" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sonnenberg den Ours end Mrs. Betty Hill,
ereoy, where she wa1 taken 8eV• of COiumbus spent Saturday night Ba:;han, Wednesday.
Sunday School attendance on
eral days ago after suffering a with Mrs. Myrtle Frost and at• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer .January 8 was 56. offering $11 .26.
stroke at her home here.
tended· the funeral on Monday of visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brew. Worship services were held at
10 :45 with Herman Taylor leadMr. and Mra. Roy Wiseman her uncle, CharlE'!I Smilh, in er of Sliversville.
Helen Archer, Reedsville , was ing due to the absence of Rev.
and David, Harrisonville, were Parkersburg, W. Va.
Sunday dinner guests o( her par• Mr. and Mn. Hanford Stanley a '11mrsday dinner guest of Auel- Card, who was ill. Attendance al
this service was 22. The regular
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey. of Rock Springs were Saturday rey Smith.
Mrs. Alvin Dye has resumed evening guests If Mr. and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcinko meeting of the MYF was held
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Sunday at 7: 30 p. m.
her duties as a teacher in the Wayne Brickles.
Harrisonville school following •
Mrs. Car~ie Bahr retu~ ry Lodwick Jr. , Chester, Monday . Hobart Shields, Winter Haven,
leave of absence,
home from Athens after spending Ruth Stelhem visited Mr, and Fla., spent New Year's week end
A. D. Morrison has been seri- a week y:ith her children there . Mrs. Roland Stelhem, Monday, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Roads of Coolville, Mr. Sunday dinner guests of Mr . Pearl Shields al Elmwood Nunously ill with bronchial pneumonla and is a patient In Meigs Gen- and Mrs. Fon Halsey and .Mrs. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock ~·ere ing Home.
eral Hospital, Pomeroy.
Eulah Swan, local ,
Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Weber.
Mrs. Virgie Buckley attended
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCain a meeting of the Nurses' Associa•
Rebecca Dye and Melv~ Faye Mrs. Freeland Norris of Racine
Jordan have reswned their clas- all were Sunday guesta o( Rev. recently vildted Mr. and Mrs. tioo al Athens Friday evening.
Harlis Frank.
Marlene Robinson is at Central
aes at Ohio University while Lor- and Mrs. W. W. Bragg.
eita Price has returned lo Col- Mrs. Effie Satmclers called on Miss Rose Easterday spent the Stale Hospital, J.akeland, Ky.,
umbus to Bliss College.
Carrie Bahr, Monday.
week end with her parents. Mr. for «a three month course in
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan Mrs. Gertrude Hoffman return- aqd Mrs. Reid Easterday, Mom- psychiatric training.
an dfamily and Mr. and Mrs. cd h~rne Sunday from St. Joseph ing Star.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz
Mend.al Jordan, Melva Faye and Hospdal, Parkersbw·g.
Mr. and Mrs. Chares Martmko and Jamil:, of Wllllamslown, W.
Walter, spent Sunday with lheir
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc- Va. spent Sunday with his parmother, Mrs. Faye Jordan. Mr.
Grath Sunday at West Shade.
enls, Mr. and
Mrs.
Hobart
and Mrs. Dwaine JoJ¥lan were
Mr . and Mrs. Zern Pierce visit- Swartz, ·
callers on Sunday afternoon.
Br Violet Smith
.
ed Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
Alice Rairden. who is co~fmed recently.
recently called on Mr. · and Mrs.
to he~ h~e with mumps 18 re- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sisson William Reeves.
eovermg nicely.
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visited Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
Lori Wolfe,
Clevelaud,
Is Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock Johnson, Portland.
spending a two weeks vacation and Ray and tnah Swan vhdted Mrs. Jim Carter, Sandra and
with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst Otie Swan st the Elmwood Resl Karen, ,..isited Mrs. Sol Bigley,
and Taddy.
Home Sunday.
Reedsville, rttently.
Ed Ward has moved lo Port• Mrs. Emma Powen ts visiting Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
land and Garry VanMeler and her daughter, Pearl , in Vienna, Joe Bissell were Joe Bissell of
family will move Into the house W. VL
Mason, W. Va ., Mrs. Harold H,ol~
Mr. 3M Mrs. Fred Larkins Ler and Mrs. David Smith.
vacated by Mr. Ward.
Mildred and Joyre Circle o[ were dinner guests of Mr, and
Salem returned home Monday af. Mn,, Junior Hauber, Portland.
Sunday.
Ulah Swan of Tuppers Plains Mr. und Mrs. Frank Sarver
tpent the week end with Mrs. and son. John Allan , of Kenova,
Cora Swan.
W. Va., were visit.ors of her parCallers at the Oscar Babcock ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tho-home Sunday were George Ree~, mo and family.
Ralph Barton and Marjorie New- Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey
ltm.
and family ii Harrisonville and
Valerie and Diana Nye of Col- Mr. and Mrs. Guy RllSSell and
wnbus, Mrs. Hanson Holter and daughter, Terry Lynn, of Pomgrandson were visiting Mr. and _
Mn. Harold Holler, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curtis of

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Claude Woodyard Tuesday eve11- Billy Orr and family YilUell
ing, Jan. 17, with Thelma Hender- cently at Buhaa wilt Ml ,....
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program leader.
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with Mr. and Mrs. l., D. Pierce.
Mrs. Lewis Woodall, Pt. Pleafl.ant visited Saturday with Mrs,
Harold German.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Lawrence
and son, Mrs. Phyllis Ritchie and
Joyce were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Clvde Lawrenre.
Calling on Mr. iand Mrs. S. A.
Ralrden were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Connolly, Virgie Mora, Emmett
Stethem and Leone Babcock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith of
Chillicothe visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Newlun.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Frank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
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(UPll _ ~ traio puffed ln novetiouJ which are &amp;~dtd j111.l•, ILllY wa,w TlWlioJI
~i,ited Mr and Mn Minor iu l • Tuet:4y wllb ~r grandparenli Chi.Iden
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th ruu11:h the palmello acrub with ou,ty .
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~lr. Amy WoU 1pent Tuesday v.a, a butirlds \'Ulltor jyre, Moo·
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Sunday. Jan. a at: I p . • ~
weelr..s later that raw wood WU mU.st1c look whlcb allO bas the hu.&amp;e dwn to the lumlMn y11rd I wb..ic:li i;&gt;~ntd Wllh lbe Singllli O
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by pn,yu b ~ OIJ11?rve1 Birthday
ci.lled ori !. r Ahce Moore Fn1 ~!eam1ng 66 foot cnuser ..~?Jing DOW woodlrio&amp; whether the pu.b- lemerge l[l alearnwa: bt,u.ty AU I ,.fr~ Cook : s ~ bl~e r;a:u,
The bu thrl.i\ of Mr,
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00 an lir., . 1:aut ~ wu obse rved \\hU'1 ttw
at $16, .970
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the way ac1ou tbl! buildini the I wa5 led by n
Mr aoJ Mrs George Bric "
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,'hal •s, unless the !ady of the Up 10 Uw brainchtW aerie, jserle1 of boats beglo lhlir race : ~ I
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and children e ~ u, : · : : •our LENNOX . _
houae oec1ded she wanted a few every screw and rivet, every Idown those uaclu. toward their I cat~ °:e
J H.l' Ste henson J i'derah!d Church met 11urrsday
Mlss Florence OwveHer re- Mrs. Sher:rts ~ - Mr and I
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extras !1ke oversized beds, • peclal bras" hltmg lllW fiberglass sec• watery de11Uny.
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drapes and an extra large refrlg• Uon and every plank and dab of ,
COAL, OIL, GAi :
eiatm w11h an outside operung palnt 111 figured to the finest frac- i So you wlDl a boat of lapltrab An articie , "World Pr•y~ Day'
A potluck dinner was sei\l~ at I Mr an dMr, J ~!. Lowm of er Mr a= Mrs Sherman Roblru11 , the aft dl!ck so tile man of lion Then dov.nstairs in the mill deilgll where tha boards march I Will rtad by Mn LoraUI St.er· noon to Mn. Kautz . Mrs W.1\ter Parkersburg
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the •1acht wouldn't be d1rtylllg up ing .room, °:.hey fashion lhe pieces I up th~ iidel In cernted rows for I rett Sevent y-five ye11.rs of pray-: Baer , Mr~. Came Grueser. \1rs
,i{r and Mn Albert
Bar~r ~rt!
c h ~ Wednetday
l'haneWY-U7M
lhe ms1de by tramping mto lhe for a giant Jigsaw puizle which better 1eawortl11ne11 instead ol I er and Wll1 k will be o\Jsc1 ved on IFreda Mitch, Mrs Grover Erb . called on Mr and Mrs Archie Ben Eblin was a dinner guest
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for a can of suds Then goes together with astonishing being fitted 'll00thiy1 Well then, World Day of Prayer on Feb. 17 : ;
and Mrs Paul Chevalier of Mr and
K1mry Eblin Jr.
P0MlltOY, OHIO .
the cost goes up proportionately smoothness.
, 01 1'. hu_ll is ~1wn u11~Hlf' ,lo\HI
Prayer by tht Rev Zundel clot• Mis! Lena Grue,e1 . Mrll. Theoe- and scin v1!1lled Mr and \1rs. and wn, Sunday
In between ~e~lme
Mlllecl Plffe 87 Piece
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d the meeting after which re- dore Mora . Mm Anna Durst, I Archie Barbt-r and daughtt&gt;r
Mr and Mn Lester Brookover
lumber LS unlo t
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d The mahogany and the teak . by piece, o,•, · a stationary fram&amp;- rrshmenl! of aandw,cht&gt;s. oook· IMrs Carl Sh ields, Mrs
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star~ pupping ou o e O r~er en. milled piece by piece, as man,
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r£. coffee and tea were served Neutz\mg , Mr~
Loms Reibel . 1Meter and son. David, 1pent Mon!I'
of l .e compact Chris-Cra boat as there are boatll of that modC'I 11 lifted nght 11de up b1 a cell- by the Ruth Circle to 15 memtx-rs I Mrs Uma Huber and Mr£. I day v.zth Mr and Mr!! Jae$ Van
yarrl on the Everglades' outs~ to be constructed Eac/1 aet ls mg crane, plaL't'd on lhe. l1..i~ ': , Including a new member, Mrs !\Jn8nda Kaspar
IMeter and Mr and Mn RusseU
of Fort Lauderdale there are
k d th ·t
number and and sent u1 the floor on its )OW Paul Crou.
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Brian Ru1te I
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m e re&lt;'·
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1lie sixth birthday of Brian
o ..nt Future De§ixm
l!I its own httle niche, fo~ boats
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The whole movement gets UD- from 17 feet In length all t ef
~ installation of interion and the Nlfly St1lchers Club Wednes· at the First Grade or the Bradder wa'-' m lhe hush-hush engl• up to the li6-foot queens O e um ·11
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neermg J department upsta1r1
ovel" Yard
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Sprmp Roa d Durmg
e evening Mra William Russell, entertai
the clamor of milhng, nvetmg, In the nearby office building, ~es. just a few mflet away pictures of the memher, taken 'nlth a party at school m his hon· Paul Deem of Joppa visited here
sanding and hammering. It's. orders !~omh all= theta~~::1 the ~racoastal waterway wan; during their S('hool days were Ior
durmg the week with her mother.
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tum than it is to visit Fort Knox fed into an IBM machine, an
eager y·
-- - - A dessert course was served b) dren and Brian ' was honored wilh Mr, Ida Milhoan who has
the hostess to Mrs Hur.:h ~arhs. a card shower by h!!! friends.
been m Akron 9lnce the death of I
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Mis, Carol Bearhs, r,fr, W111lam : Refreshment, ol ice cream ,
Bartel!!, Mrs Herbfort Dixon . cake t1.nd candy were served by
Mn Carl Moore, Miss Kathryri Mra. Russell wl:m was a&amp;slsted by
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and Mrs . Aud·
Lloyd Moore. Mrs. George Korn, rey Theobald Jiacher ot the
B GENE BLUDEAU
Jows-will be able to claeck the But the Cub 51 won't .,.~ ve~ Mr1 . Jack Warner, Mrs. I,aw• class . Whistl~ favors were aho l
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h" for tips on whether Chi· manager because lo Wraft"l'y
rence Smith and Mn. Florence ... iven the childrtD.
Uuiled Press InternaUoual
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Instead the Cubs will bave a
,pectability today on Ernie Banks ~Iden.
w s said "coach of the day, or week." Wahama Honor
an IBM machine, and the leaderEveryone has. al ay t
Wrigley aatd largely depending Socieh· Dance Set
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,;hip of a "revolving door" staff b~b; .;e e~~~ P.~~c:t"
on which coe~h la ln a hot atreak. The HOiior Society ot the WaI
of coaches.
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b ball The, entire • taff wiU revolve hama High School will sponsor a
All-or almost all-vi the tnstru- yet lo w. anyone 18 a~,
through the major and minor teen dance party tonight at 7:30
econd Pair Sc
~ls tor success were at hand who can figure percentages . . I
with the Cub, keeping • lock at the Wahama High
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Thursday in which owner
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Music By
Wrigley fired off announcements $1,000," Wrigley sug11;eited.
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Rr\le as masters of ceremonies
Charge
Martineers
In all directions .
Nobody tuok him up, allhough •'.'.'i·ve alwa ; run the g,,m b11SI· fo, the evening . Door prize, will
The chewlllg gum magnate also Gr~ W8!1 sitting ~ the corn.er ness this wa:," Wrigley said. "No be a~:arded. All teenagE&gt;n are
MIDDLEPORT
brundished a printed slogan, ap- followl!lg his ap?()mtme~l Wlth
ii indispensable. I've re- Invited .
parently for the inspiration of his yerlon Walker to the Cubs coachtwice my&amp;Wf.''
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He added philo10phically "we
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tainl 'W\not do much worse
Uie midst nf this confusion simply Cubs' total of coache 51 to acvcn ~~ing ; n~w 11 yslem than we have
does not underst4nd the sllualinn. am\ Wrigley promL-;es. to add 0
do e r0r many yeari under the
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Ab:out the onlv sure think in the more. Ewn If the Cubs do
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c~bs' ...i\linfug7iisenlil lbr 19111 heller "thiin tbllr -,ecoiii! dMslo old._ __ _ __ _
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The slugging shmtstop'8 serv- more coaches than any other
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HMaoagers Are Dlctaten
a contract for a reported $65,000,
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representing a raise of $10,000.
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money noflec!ed WrlgCLIFFORD Y0\1114
CURTIS JENKINSON
,.lerv'- Mr a
KIITH GOILI
ley's gratltucl, for the .,n home
Pam
Manaaor
Finance M1n1,.r
Clwnor
runs Banks blasted last season,
leadin&amp; bolh league,, and hi, Cub
career total of !89 four-baggers.
Dugaul mM Machloe
Bob c.u.y lhow1 110 alp af lei·
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As for the mM machine, _Wrig,
up and neither do the Bo1lon
ley pi'ODliied 1t would be m the
Celtics.
Cubs' dugout to kee~ up to the The Point Pe&amp;1ant Navy Re- Couiy led the Celtk:1 to a lflmloot&amp; taps. on opposmg player•. crm.1ers have a111_.an.:su
-------' that 118 overtbne victory over Syl'I·
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Whoever happens t~ be in charge lhl'ee more men were enlisted in cuit! Thunday nl&amp;ht after the
of the CUbs on a given day-and \he United Stale&amp; Navy, with all Nats bad rallied from a 17-polnt 1
it could be any one uf eighl. fel- belnR Crom Ma!on County, They di!fi~it to force lhe (iBffif into an :
are Wendell W. Barker. son o[ extra session.
Mrs. Margaret Barker of Maaon, The v_lctory kept the Celtic• two
89 8 Searpan Apprentice, trans- games w front of the Sli!OOnd-place
ferred to the Nava Training Cen- Philadelphia Warl'iors ID the Eastler, Great' Lakes, lliinois; James ern Division of the National Bu·
Edward Van Meter, son of Mr. letball AS&amp;OClation. 111, Warrior•
and Mrs. Okey Van Meter, sent downed the St. Louis Hawk•, 1.11MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Bargains All Over
to the Naval Receiving Station, 102, and Detroit defeated Clnc111·,
Wa,hlnglon, D. C. for a,,ignment nall, 12t-l12, ht tho oth•r ached·
The Store
and Johnnie Nelaoo Gardner, 10D uled games.
o( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, Cousy, who led Bolton with 33
Route 2, Pt. .Pleaaant, a1 an Ap- point,, opened tht ovtrtiml 111·
prentice and 11 now at the Naval 1ion wilh • tilld goid and made [
MIDDLBPORT
Trainln&amp; Center, Great Lakes.
good on three free throwl before
the game lll&lt;fed. Dick Barnell
peced the Nab with 33 polnl•.
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Wlll Chamberlain and team·
male Al Attle• were the big guns
In Phlladelphla'a victory over St.
Louis.
'1.ADIES' NYLONS
Chamberlain ICOred 'SI polnl•
while Allleo registered 21 In addlllon to giving a brllllanl nhlbl~~TUH 51 Gaugo-15 Donlar
tion of ball hawking and feeding.
Paid
Clyde
Lovellette w11 hl&amp;h man I
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for tho Hawb with 19.
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Wayne, Ind. thl PlsloDI came on
531 WHI Moln SIN.t
lo wbt after trolling durtng
lvwy Gallon Sold With A Money lack Ouaranlff
the thlnl qoarlor, O.car Robert,.. led the lo•er11 wllh st polnl&gt;.
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
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day. Good referenct".!!. Call Third Ave· Charles T. Beard, 615
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Third Ave· Ml&amp;S Mary Elizabelh
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tor tht three tJ1, X for th.1 two o•-. etc. Sinil• Jettera, apc19o IU:SO Mi~hty Mouae
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RED FOSTER AIIRIVE8
hero for treabnent· He wa, met
MOSCOW I UPII - ve,eran at the airport by Presidium niemAmerlcan Communl!lf: Leader Wil- ber Otto Kuusinen.
11am Z Foster ~rived here Wed- MONTGoMERY, Ala. &lt;UPU _
~ay for medical treatment he Tw1&gt; cars collided t
. te
SIi~ h~ could not afford in the tion here Wednee6l~. :Id~
United State,.,
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a third ear ·-•
wtu atopped dire«ly
Foster, "c~airman emeritus" of in front of Air Force Sgt. Roder•
the U.S Cqriununist party, faces lck Barfoot, 44, • pedestrian.
lrial before a federal coort but Barfoot collapied and died of a
was granted permission to come heart attack.

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B:20 MwucaJ Clock
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cost of living has increased 6ince
11111
~'OUND, WEDDING BAND with
NECCHl SEWING MACHINE
tire $6,000 salary was establish•
name J. W. Jordon IL-l5-43 inYour-Bu:,-lell or
&lt;.'Omplete zig zag. Makes butlo~
ed in 1954, Service Director Milt
acribed .in it. Owner may have
holes, mono~rams, and all
Miller said it would create an
Tnd, . . .
by contacting Edward Chapfancy
1ditchei..
Originally
sold
"impossible
.11iluatio1t"
of
havng
man, Hysell Run, and paying
EDDI ATKINI and
some department beads wth bigfor ad.
1 t1 3lr for over $300.00 Pay off balance of $86.00 or payments of
ger pay than the service director
BILL FARRILL ARI
(8) AUTO SALES
$2·00 per week. Phone WY 2and City Solicitcr Benson L. Ow· By ARTHUR HIGBEE
GCIOll Cle UMd C
2204.
(!l I0-6tc
ens declaring that it would be unLEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) -Two columns
YOUR HOSTS
u
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1~-- - - - - - - - - likely that any attorney would oe of troops loyal to ousted Premier Patrice Lumumba were
All MUN ud Modeh
GAS, FUEL OU. and coal fll1'interested in running for the so- reported advancing into Equator Province today, indJcat88
Call• f~b!;' :~~;:
licitor'1 office.
ing he might be on his way back to power.
Pomere,,.,...
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Service Director _Miller al»o L~umba support seem:- toanbed and air force against "invaders"
- - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _c
recommended an "mcenlive" plan sweepmg the Congo agam,
the
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NEW
MODERN
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for salaried workers. which wes e growmg c sis sen
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990 ON YOUR DIAL
fl50. 21 rt. Deep Freeze. Excel- house In Grant St. Addition.
rererred lo the salary commit.tee Joseph Kasavubu and Army chief provmtel trym~
lent condition. Reasonable. All utilltiM, built-in kitchen. (20B) INSURANCE
for study.
Col. Joseph M_obutu flying. off lo own~•~tale~~Jn~no~~ern~~~llL~.....,!J,,,,..,..,..,,.,.,,.,,,.,...,...,..
Johnson Service Station. Mid- Valley Lumber aAd Supply, - - - - - - - - - - . --. Thysville to d1SCUSS the &amp;Ltuation
•™- Dbl let ,.._ 4
dleport, Ohio.
Under the plan the • tarting ljal• 'th L
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Ch1rter Na. 1441
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12 16 lfc COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO1 ll 6tp WY 2.2709.
tection, Life, Auto, Fire, Polio
aries would be $20 less than e1:- WJ
umwn
Ul66 SJ'UDEBAKER Champion, CLOSEOUT -ON BRAND NEW CaU Don Mills, Middleport, Ohio
isting rates, with raises of $20 The fjery, 35--year-old pro:,Sovlet
RIPORTO,- CONDfflON OF
cheap. Also trumpet, Pan G. E Swivel Top Vacuum - - - - - - - - - - each to be automatic et the end Lumumba WP9 arrested by Mobuaaua,
American coal alove, laundry, Cleaner, on wheels. Beautl[uJ BARNES-SIMPSON INSURAN\:E
of lbe f' 1 .
th of
. tu·, lronp, after he fled virtual
twin bed, radio and lelevMon, paslel colors.
lnclmtes a 11 Age~ts, Middleport. Fire, Aul~
nd t ;s : ~ s
service house arrest in Leo;,oldville lust
Qpl MIDDLEPORT
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servicing books. Iola Conner, deaning attachments. Sa I e mobile. Bonds. Phone WY ,.
e e O a year.
month. He is still Mobut11's prisEa1t 6th Street, New Haven, pric.'e $!13·00. Terms. Phone WY 2003.
8-27-tf
COUNCIL ALSO:
oner at Camp Hardy near Thys- In the State of Ohio, •t th, CIOH of luslneu .,. D•..•••_,
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1960. Publhhff In ntpOnll to call made by ·C eu+li 1w
·4" a.
l • 30lc 2-2204.
II/ 10-6tc
(21 ) REAl ESTATE
Cre~een,, Steven Flaker, Mrs.
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ville, IIO mlleo west of Leopold- Curronc , under Ioctl on 5211 , u. s. !lo•l1• 11 ShtulN.'
Matilda Brown, Mrs. Myrlle rmige 8 meeti~g :W1th lhe coun_ty ville. But wUh forces loyal to the
y
WANTED: Someone lo take over KntBY VACUUM CLEANER Jn
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. . , Hicks, Culus Lutrell, Louise Part- boar~ of comm1sswner11 for a dis- deposed premier apparently on
AISffS
lnw paymenta on good 1913 V8 ~~e~~llngent ~~t,!:ntswitha ••Id!
8
low . Mr•• Edna Sigler, Mra. Min- cuss1on of a plan to extend sew- the way back anything can hap- Cash, balance• with other banks, inclodlnc naene
Ford four door. Complete wth
'-,... _... ~t
nie Johnson, Columbus Belcher, era to Fisher's addition. The coun- pen.
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ball:mt:e, and cash item, in procell o1 etdJectloa J 111.-.U
Htmry Beach, Tory Ohlinger, Sr., ty will be asked to establish 8
United State• Government obUgatlona,
acce11orle1. Excellent condi- pawer polisher. Sold originally
for ,179.50 Pay on '38.00. l'Ol\U.: 1:0~ - ,i • room frame Glen Wilbur Newt Radekin and sewer di11trtct, previously denied Mobutu airlifted 100 or more
dir~ct anfdStagual ronteded U
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tion. Phone WY 2-6432.
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troo
to Lissala in hj
Obll-gatlons o
ea an po ca IIIN,OU,ITill,l
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1 na- Corp9rate stockl (inclttdine $ll000.00 atoct ef
2204.
m llHltc floored atlic. 3.4 basement, al- Spurgeon Rees. All other patients 31 naoc a Y u eas, • - - ~ara
pera
.
uminum storm windows, wall• were reported good.
AUTHORIZED the preparation hve F.qualor Provmce Thursday
Federal Reaenre blnk)
JIJJOODO
11155 CHEVROLET Belalr 4 door. (9 ) MARINE SUPPLIES lo-wall
cnrpeling in living
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ol legislation to change the $1-a- to keep It from going the same Loans and dlscow,ts (lnclndlng $UMUA overdnflo) l,Dlt,•1&amp;
Will IOII reasonable_ Call WY 2- 8
month fee for garbage collection way three other Congo provinces Bank premise, owned $33,797.114, ~lture
15113,
(J) II, 3tc
A8 18 llPECL\LII
room and hall. An A-t property
(rom. voluntary basis lo. «&gt;m• already have gone-over lo Luand flxturea $13,186.05 ---- ---------------41,118.18
(9) FOR SALE
5'I Mon:lr) IO H. p_ IIIS.111
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pulsory plan. The lee against all nmmba'• 811pl)O&lt;ter,.
TOTAL ASSfTS ---- ------- -------------· '4,0ll,MI•
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der $1000.00, and term, on baleleclrlc cont1UR1ers ls expected to In addillon lo the paratroopers
LIABILITIII
VENETIAN BLINDS. all colors. a R. P. Mft'Clll'J OaU'II ttll.01 ance.
-;:,roduce an estimated increase of sent by Mobutu to head off the Demand deposit&amp; of individual •, partnenht.M
Window Blind• and shade1 all
METROPOUTAN MOTORS
POMEROY LOT _ Locatl'&lt;I on
from $500 to $800 a month to help pro-Lwnumba forces, Moise'
and corporations. --- ------ - ------------·-· •1,11T.Gl1-ft
&lt;'Olon. Dale Wlppel Supply, 215 • Eall Mtll Slreet, Pomeroy Lincoln Height! with all uliliJAN. 13
finance the new landfill gar- Tshombe sent his Kelangese army Time depoilts of indifl.duall, partnenhip•,
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Union Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Pboa ll'YJ.a71
tie!!, 11ize 50 X mo and lays Mary Shrine, White Shrine of bage disposal system.
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8-,20-tfe good. Framework of house Jeru.salem. will meet in regular ADOPTED a temporary budget remier Y en
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about 20x&gt;l. Total pri&lt;e $950.00. sesston Frtday al 8 p. m. at the to finance nperation, until the Postpone8 House Vote Depoait• of Statea and poltlical ,ut,dlvl•lon• ____
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RAY OR STRAW delivered
In
HOME AND JOO OPPORTUN- IOOF Hall. The ceremonial 1..guiar budget 18 adopted ...,,._ BRUSSELS, Belgium tUFll - Other deposit. (certified and caalller'1 elleeb, •te.)
l,II0,'8
truok load lot.a. Call or Write: APARTMENTS - Furnished and JTY - Completely equipped scheduled for ttiis meeting has time prior to March 31.
Premier Gaston Eyskens' sudden
TOTAL DEPOSITS ------------ ts.eea.88Z.'11
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Watkins Fann Supply
·mfumlshed. McMastera, Middle- lubritoriurn ln new hlock huild- been canceled.
REFERRED to the recreation illness may force a further delay
TOTAL I.JABILITlES -------------------- '3,115.-,?
BellelontalDli, Ohio L~~~
porL Pbonl W'Yi-281L
3-3-t.
Ing, also 8 • room house with
. JAN. 14
commission commission a re- today in Parliament's vote on the
CAPITAL ACCOUNTI
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c DELUXE THREE ROOM AND bal and gas healing. This Is
quest from M. D. Slavens, secre- "austerity" program which has Capltll Stock:
COMPLETE MECHANICAL Feed balh apartment -. office rooms a good buidness, e \c1bhshed wi~;1::~
~~~h~:~ Lary of Jackson Youth Foundation sparked almost four weeks or
Common • tock, total par $100,000.00
1GO.OOOID
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- trailer ipace. Phone WY 2- and with 8 IC~ in~me. Onl_y
pe .
-----~trikes.
Surplus
I00.000.00
In1ta lati0111. Call on U!I for free Sl4l.
(I) 6 tfcreason for scllmg is owner 8 urday at 7:30 p.m, Work Ul the There are more ' than t.ooo
Undivided prof-it• • - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - · - - · - · ·
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Hllmates. Fulton · Thompson =~=~ -- - - - - health.
E. A. degree. AU Masons an cortai
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The lower house of the chamTOTAL CAPIT~L ACCOUNTS
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ONE FIVE ROOM APAJlTMENT
CUCKLt:R REAI,TY
dially invited.
:,~: a~v:es: : le:tin
her arranged to meet this momTANDOTALCAPITLIABALIIJ'llESACCOUNTS
....... Trlletor Sales. WY 2-5101.
ltl l-&amp;- 7;
with bath. Phone WY 2-3642 e, BOX 22t
PHONE WY 2-3830
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Ing to deal with the SOeial Chris·
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evenings WY 2-3319.
11-17-ttc
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JAN. 15
Han-Liberal govemmenl'11 "beltMIMORANDA
Annual dinner of Past Orficers
G. E. Aulomotic Dryer. Delux• HOUSE 1634, LINCOLN Heights. TWO ACRES, I ROOM t!OUSE, Club ul Rucinc Chapter OES will
lightening" program after the Asaets pledged or AS1lgned to 11eure llabilltln
211t,tl'I.IO
Madel • Electric. A·I condition. 4 rooms and bath, new '?85 oil floor lurnace, nmning wat- be held at the home of Hazel
vote was delayed by Eyskens' un• nd for other purpo1e1 - --- ------------ ---- $
Flni•h like new . Priced low for l
Phone WY 2-3575 or eruln houoodse. two ootbuildings, Cleland. Racine, Sunday .•Jan. 15 Gauge readings: Ga1lip0Us expected illness.
Loan:e:;,:aaw:fa~~~-~ ~-~~-~~-~~~~-~~- ---4-. 11.41lll
qwek 18Je . Also nlce bright
a po lrii GI 6-0146.
12-13tf Ct'l ar. g
one car garage. at 1 p. m. Helen Johnson will be 1lnim 19.0, 10.8, running 6 leet on 'I1ie rem'er M eoTiapsed ln
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1traw-dry. 50 lh. bale5-35c al EIGm' ROOM HOUSE, IWo five One and 9.10 mile out of Mid- the assistimt hosh,s.
roller~. Pf}meroy . Mmmn nut. Pl.
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Parhament 11mrsday, Doctors bank do aolemnly ewrar that the al&gt;Me atatem1t1t 11 true to the
rann. Paul Sayre,
Portland. room apartments. A. N. Bengel
• uspan o ow
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~leasant :.-:s.06. Hmton .072 sta• said it was due to overstraln ap- btat ~f my knawleda:e and. beUef.
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OhlGI Rt. 338 Ravenawood Rd ., Phou WY 2-327'1
11-1-Ut R. 1, Elmer Barnhart, $3500.00.
legal N,tice
~mn::iry , I&lt;mrnwh!l FAils l.63 rls- parently brought on by the strike
HAROLD E. HUBBARD, O:sHr
Pb. VI 3•ffl6.
1 12 Sip ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12 l,4 'otc • i- ntin,,
Leut NMlc•
mg. Charlr.:-:ton HU:! statlonarv . crisis Although his condition was
u • •t USED Jl'URNJTVRE
TRAILER SPACE. Ideal location FOR SALE _ Modem 3 •-•room
UOAL NOTlt •
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the Ohio
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Correct-Altest: PAUL S. SMART
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ove:i,, e D s on
not serious, a physician said It
RODNEY ooun:m.:io
ELBERl'ELD'I IN POMEROY
near grade achooJ in Mlddl~ home, &amp;torm doors, wlndowci. Aaa 'I!:. Jon11n. Adm1" 1. trMtror,
R1,·er we1·~ Ujl. Lomion. Marmet
likely he could attend toROSE 8 REYN
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RCA. l7 lnch Television Conaole Port. Phone WY-2-3346.
ba,51 ' ~nt, •nrag•, hardwood 11:,,,.,,. of Ltn • ~•u Jo r d1 11 •
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ri:u-n were nn the was un
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1 sills.
'61,00.
&lt;Ul U -Uc floors, awnings, large lot. All
Plalnrnr,
STATE OF OlUO, COUNTY' OF MEIGS, II:
RCA 21 Inch Table Model Tele- MODERN 2 BEDROOM FRAME. electric Can be finnn&lt;'ed, A.. t.)~~111 n. tt 11.
I h.ia&amp;miivemNtl!i:
Socialist opposition leade:' l-eo Sworn to and ,u-b,crlbed before me thl1 lothJ:! ol l---,,
vJ• lon '10.00.
lM~ndftntt.
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said if .....,,skens
were DOt 1l 1961,. ind
J hereby certify that I am no&amp; ID
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ltorm doors and windows, gas Small down payrrwnt. Phone SH I 11.,h,n Jont,m
Mt-tl!.tnv. wlto rHM,.,
Ohio nlvrr _ R H. Bo.-;wnrth ·C.ollard
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urnace, wa o wa carpel.
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vlalon $85.00.
tub and ahower. Call WV 2-3700 Rutland,
12-Z7-30tc l.1ord11n, ,1&lt;, ,,.,11...,1. wm t • i-:e noll~f 1, - , • Ch l
St , _ reque.st en a journment or a
VIVIENNE W u.-..., ,,_,. ~
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We• tlnghou1e 21 Inch Television
thnt A~11 ~· .1rir,1nn, "·' A,lmlnl ~trnt nr .P
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ares C\'CR I rt
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e"n 1ngs.
12 28 Uc FOH SALE _ 5 • l'oom house, !....r the ~~5htc M 1...-n~ :-.111~ .1nr&lt;1:1n. ,_ 1111 up 17• j;:!U a. m.: Eli-zatieth I pa Y caucus.
Y commllRl,lon exp re1 ••· ,
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dect1ued , on t h" ~Ill day or N(lvem•
21 inch Motorola Table Model
buernent,
bath,
American oe.,, 1080. rnffl • Pllltlon 1n the up 17, 6: :t.'i a. m.; Peggy Downey I
FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN :,-..•ra• Standard L 1' ( he g h 1· g Probate Co11rt or 'Mela• County. !.bile
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'l'eloYl• lon $45 00
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" c n, as ea m • ot 011.10, 1ne11111111 that n IR no.-rsn ry up .8, 12 :3:, a. IJI , ; DI rew · •
11
Suite In Clise, bath. gaa heated• Phon~ venetian blinds, acre of lnnd. tn , .. 11 n,-1 ..Ht.,le hmiln11rter o:1e - houn up 18 f!.:56 a. m.: OVEC up
I ...._ Dining.
a--.,.
WY 2-8931 afte 6
k
.crU1t11 wh.11.'b wu owncf! tw lhl' fie'
aooc1 condJtlon '9000
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P. m . wee · Call WY 2-5331.
l 'l 6tp c~ndtnl 1n or der to p oy Im ct1:,&gt;i t~ , 19, -4 :30 a. m.: Titlll! up 19, 6
With l!ydronlc h,at e..h room la lndlvldu ally heated with nd1oDI Wlllllll 11M tb• t
CrGllty l:leclrlc ~nie $35,00.
days, anytime Saturday or Sun- - - - - - - - - - - :.~,!~'th"a~n;hflltfn:i~~n~!r~"n~
I a. m.; West, , !l up HI, 6:&lt;15 a. m.;
of the sun. Hot 1ir is not blowu from_ room to room euTYlnc duat and ltllDI wttll tt..
J'rlaldaln EleclrM! Range M0.00. day,
Ill 10-3tc
LeQal Notice
,'&lt;l In f&lt;"fl ~\mplf! or tha lollowlr.r. de- Oe:-n er up 21 , f. :3fl a, m.; Helen
Hydronic heat ia clnl'ler. healthier. llfer Ind more eeonomlcal •• , well ...., bwllli·
llqlo Chef Gu Range $1UO. HOUSE, a ROOMS ANn-'BATii Bid• w1~,o~c~:iv::Lbl.- lh.fl un- m lbl!d real ira\atll:
z. up 21, 5:55 a. m.; Invader down
gating before you remodel or build.
v . . . . - - ~ - ., _ _ I Col ~ .,.__ , N
dt"rlQntd at the offll!el of Wch • t,r
't'h.e foll01JIIII rnol ttt1te, · •lu•t• 21 6 ••
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~ •-•-"' - .00.
••L,, ~ ..,,,_u, , ear M• and Putt1. PumeroY Natlona l B•nk
In th." vlllaJ• or !lan111or1vm e .
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- I , m .,, p eorIIi uuwn
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lllple fpllee Brukfut eet • .00 Dl Bridge. CaU Howard Cecil. !~l=~:~ PM:."nd~;: J~~1:~rt~1.
~:~n~:,~:1 1
A·40 a. rn.: A,. V, Chrill up 2S,
I .... a... &amp;r.akfut &amp;et $11. or WY-I-S244{1)10.tfc lor the ft!" of 111.11 Bertl\a A , Arnou \ 1o w1. \o•wlt:
1 !1: 30 p. m.: C. V. Homer down
na.... Raam tablt and I O.air
r.al eatale. eor,i11,unr of apprux1m11.le-· 1
.,~
, p m . Bavou Lacomb
MODERN , ROOM UNFlJR. ly 7'I •c~. lncludlnf • hnu, 5 "t'rn i It beln1 J.ot Ne. Foln' f41 of 'Dun-,....., 11 ·30 • ·•
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11.1H11. • -.1
pl -•--- he
of rtv•r bottom, •ltu11ttd In l,f1:trt b p•1 Addlllc,n to tbe VWar.t ,1! ·up:-~,. 5:30 a, m.; O.iward u~ 21,
WaJntj Not.to.• n - T bit _ _a n ~ . u I
If u.• l"""'IJ
al ToWlllhlP, Mt!\H C ountv, Oil.lo, two "Tn,....i,nnvlll e In uld Meir, Count .-,,
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WY 1-31174
n s tf and Olle•l!.•lf mile• up•r lver rro m B• · llbln. TIie tnrt nr laM c,11.,1 1tir ' ';';:?Sa, m . ; Chaperone up 28. 1:20
by NATIONAllNE
I Qaa1n $30.00.
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• C cine, on stata lloute 338. 'fh rre, 11 I ·.•",,a"L1,01,,N, , t. h,•,&lt;,•,,• 1,41 p ~r,•. •
:I.. m. ·, J,ur..· ,1n'nti IAlCaS . up :,a,
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lltuated on Hid real Ht•tt&gt;, 1 7•ro"m I
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(18) EMPLOYMENT fl'ame
dwrlllnJ Muae • ml a :t-ro ..m
•le,t"rltuod .. ,. t oll&lt;rn••, In-wit : It ..,,., ! S: Iii ~. m .; N :,crt Holden up 28.
8-ft Satt. ,10000
frame dwcllln11 . Ther"' I• 11001\ tlmhl!r , tn1 the 1011ther1~ ,.orri·,n flt •hr ,.
t.
Cl&lt;t th.t Nll tthle, The Scllool llu1 I a lo!'e-t • :ild L~t 'In. ~-, .,,. '"'' 1- ~v··,, •. ·,m ll. , ffl : ,Je911 Hutc"lnson up
Heat-King Economy Gas or Oil
Iron
I pied Moflalr Ll\tlna:
PHI. . by th1 re,ld1111u
.a fnmt •,, of Fn~:,· 'fl t&gt;e ('4 ;" 1 r"'.. •'n 12·45 ~ m . Hnrrielt M up
D - Sulle -oo
w•~~
HOUSEW
d -- Tl!.c- r!1ht •• f HfrvPd to njl!ft 1I OIi tl!.9 ll • rr)fom l"t••l':&gt;rnv l\l P ft, ~,·, - • · ' ·
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IV.. •.r.• u ORK ur- • n1 or all bid•.
1 11 0 (1 on,• Hundrrt ll OQ1 t,tt dc,:r., 'l:', , ~j i.&gt;. m: F" 4;1(! I.o:.i!slano up
Boilers for Cleaner, Warmer Homes At
Couehes '6.00 each. iq school hourl'I, week day1
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fl'om i~ td r.unwu-.
:"!, 5: 4:i G, r1: 'waltt'r Hoa~land
' 1-.-,.., &amp;Wlll!!Q Living Room SUlte Coutac&amp; Irene Heitger, Harri- I
th• Ert•te uf
nt .. 1 '" "r,. eerf' t• Vc,h:m .. H9, "~ ,· ' :J ::.· , f.· l:', «. rn.
Measurably Less Cost! Come In or Phone
vill
Berlha A Arno n
135. ~It.Iii'. , Co u111y lied n rc,;1r,••
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u, tl»tp . m u. tt. n. 11. i1. 1~1 •
('d ! i11oll~ iJr'll -- City or HuntI -_,_ Dll IM•\ t&amp;OO
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Ablf GI)., 1'llnl.
· ti rs, 8 ft:S, ress- 'F.1tal.- nt Sldn,y rr~nklln &lt;'0•111 r u,t, ,,,.,..r,.t niitl L'1e r 1•.t o f •dr ,• "i, .
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Ml.I: UlltD ftlRNlltlld:
ers, beds:, piclure1 and numer- DcN:~1:d11 11.,~b.,- f\Yf.11 lhnt Ina "·11";h\!'"p;·,~!1
~·~ nn t llho,,,, frll'I\ ! :.. .,~ · •., ,. tl; ·• ,p 4:i,'i ll . m. I
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008 onall artklc11. Also double Ma&amp;1ar Whn1111 Pn,I Ofrlrl!I a&lt;hlv~R• it w ill 'ur l hrr t i ll,· n,,t1,·I" 11,,·
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t-.'.\r y, ,a ·~ V('l' .crry OS· '
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f):ench Fry-Rite
Renson for Tupprr1 PJ111n,, Ohln, h•• ht,~,, c111 'r h.~1· ,. ~" '"' m~r'r · n °,·1·f' • ,•~r.r,•· .. , .,., , . •1 ' .·,· :i ~· .,,. e! !=. n. m .. Dun• I
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WY '2,2036'-,. .,.
111..•~i.,-n-u.~--,. Will seJI chenp , separ- late
fll Ollve T11wn11h !, , Mel • , {'o u:i· b4: f,;&gt;rr tl,,:- 11 1h &lt;111·, 11f ""rr 'i, , ... ,.
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IIICHWAY 'ately OI' for lump ~um Marie Dat~ · thhl 7th t.rav (Ir Ta 111•'t''I' l!'t.11
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Randolph Evans, James Rickmon.
Mrs. Pearl McBride. James King,
Edward Marshall, Nancy Jordon,
Mrs. Richard Rowe, .John Wil•
li~ms, JOyce Swisher, Patricia
Kirk. Barbara Gay. R. W Ford.
Jr ., Mrs. Francis Petrie, Ernest
Bu,ton, Mark Gay, Mrs. Berl
Weese, John Goffe, Mrs. Louise
Stripling, Mrs. Kenneth Arthur,
Mrs. Clyde Andre and Mrs. William Dyer amt infont son.
. . . Amo•g Allin~ .
Acc:ordmg to the m1dmght re· depa rtment .
port or t he nursmg
Homer Henderson and Roberlus
Berry were both in poor condition·
Those who were listed as fair
I ded Earl W"ll
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Thomas Clutts, Hebeberl!Hank, Lacy
Henry , Ance Camp • Mrs. Ora
Wood, Mrs. Chloe Beaver , Ro,s
Geltles, Robert Redden, Dayton
Ashworth. John Gunneaux, Jane
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Tank? Get Klcan-Em-All Septlc tank clerute". Fast and economlcal. Landmark Farm Bureau, Po,'Tleroy.
12-17-391:.c
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Complrle S.rvtco
CriU Bradferd
Write, Phone or Coa&amp;ad
A. C. BRADFORD. Raclar., Obia
MUEUE~ FURN~CES. WESTrNGHOUSE appbances. Arnold
Brothers. Syracuse, Ohio. Phone
WY 2-&lt;!384.
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or proctduret or r.deral

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Federal Prison Diredor To Protest ~
Li Ce nse Renewa I$ Of A BC TV tatIon1

Hussl'JI Seu,,r!1::·~. 731 !-'ourLi Ave i
nelwurk telev1Sioll SUIUons broad- Bennett complained to ABC NI'• bem LIIV&amp;UI,
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verti&amp;in&amp; if no1 p1ld wttbin 10 day • after recefvinc bill
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R , 8 . , . ,1 M ~ Albert an,.. ,·ity so ic1 c:&gt;r w 1.aJ1.e
ed Federal Prison Director James nard H. Golden&amp;OD that the prog, "'• 1W WWI.I n - 1 1 0
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In" :.:ood usint&gt;s~. In 0..., 1ation ~or1'1:.
f'will, th • ~lar! of a new adminis- V. Bennett that he would prote!it gram was "an utterly fantutic national hi watcbl!ld thl flrlt P""
one mcorrect 111seru011.
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renewal o1 any station
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guaranteed, immediale r o~se.~ tmousd L lJ icr. 1i a;;n/h ~ ~·,app~ov('C by unanimous vole of that carrll'&lt;i the show.
fer He '58.id It showed "honora- looktnc beelull I WU "W
WORDS I DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS l MO
sion . Lease includes 6 room V(;!(Jnt11r
· arKi:e ·· u ~--s th'· .d · Jtickson city counc il.
Ten of lhc stations which put hie. and courageoua otflcen of the Ue."
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upstairs :•t1:irlme11t. Reuson for I w '.'a , ie ;:il'ed 1 Mrs. CW ford! FoUowing tbt: r~commendatJon the program. concernmg cr~e prison service as venal"
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sellin)i: - ;,oor health. rom• Hayes. Hf. So Second Ave ., Mid- , or a salary committee headed by o~erlord ~ Capone, have appli~a- Omar F. Elder Jr., vice ?reel- Roll' J B detl IE. P. Adai r, couacil passed an lN)ml for license renewals pendmg dent and general oounsel for
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Plete price $7500.00 Call Wy- '1 111erlOr I, •Miss
Ad• recelveil by 10 A. M. will bti In that day'• paper.
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Pomeroy, Donald E,'IlOn, Rt. 2 OOO lo $4,000, 8 year a
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sire or intention to lmply any re(1) NOTICES
Service
Long Bottom, Mra. Albert E. Wal- ,ce director' from $5,MO to 14.- . ~w e
rteernns on the integrity of the
- -=~~==~==~ HOUSE TRAlLEK, 1958 Liberty, Affi CONDmONING. REFRIG- lace, Rt. 3 Oalr Hill, Mrs. Eliza- 600.
,:11e. U?~touchtedables, one offteL Bureau of Priaon11.·•
beth Bonham, Jackson. Miss Gail After eliminating llR office ex• ev..,wn s wp-ra
programs, eaFCC Rteelftl f"=r!1IM
t'ERMll'B AND Pl!8T CONTROi 4l X 10. Washer and Dryer
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ERATION service. Jack's Re.
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Cliff d city solicit.or council incre.ased late crunebuster Ehot ~ess, head
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6-23-U organ,
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NEW ----=,-,----- Smilh, Ironton, James B,~ying, Jr. llle salary for the position 'from u in the 1020,, to break thr:- Ca- broaO~aat Thursday night's show
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f.llMf• White electric 5; :ng machme.
AUCTIONEER
Ironton and O. W Genhellller, Co,.. $l ,320 to $1,600.
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lied "Tbe !are WFGA, Jacbonville, Fla.t
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. \ '. ound bobbin i.n portable carry•
REASONABLE RATES
lumbus.
All present holden of lhe posi• Uponte moh b.l ,? bwere ~a
the ' ll'LOF or1--.aA Fla• WPST Ml...
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Bhths
lions cr1tJC1zed the .salary cuts.
couldn't be bribed
ami, Fla.: WEAT, Wat Palm
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can1-ou,, Powell Sveet,, Mid-I f69,SO Meigs Electric Service
Call or wrlit L o. Mcf.•J
Mrs. Jack Hill, ?20½, Second Councilman Adair Mid the cuts
Many Plots ·Fictional
Beach. Fla ., WABC. New York
dleport.. Fel.tllrlq minor re- and Sewing Center , Middleport.
Cbeaier, Ohio
were intended "to bring these sal- Th
. . nalized City· KGO San :F' J' an• ii e ctj
Avi , son. 10:27 a. m, Thursday.
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anes down lo a reasonable level_
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aeledltn of benrap•• Onllle SINGER SEWll'IG MACHINE- INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM or
Discharged
'.110~ . in !fine 'l"ith sb-allari_es ,f'81'1.d ;:equn;e':ur° sh::s ~ I
geles;
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Round bobbin, in brand new
Patients recently discharged in- m .c,t1es o compara e i.ize.
e criminals w1'lh whom he n~•er WXYZ, Detroit.
factory made cabinets, ceramic eluded M.is3 Cora Joachim, Emil
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SHOTGUN SHOOT at the Izaak conso Ie ca binet. Equippeo 1" plastir or noor tile, building
sai
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en MW 80 actuallv came in contact.
An FCC spokelilll8D said that If
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Kapleina, \\i'illiam Patrick, Elvin that the salary would be eslab"
Walton Farm, Chester, , Ohio, ug :tag a m 8 utton 1es. ranch-tvpe home at •10.00 per
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Thursday night's program was it received a complaint about the
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se to r~spon.sible party square foot. AL~ any type re- Joseph Willis, Mrs. Willie 1'..,rost, ,5 h Y f . lflle can 1 a es I the final instalbnent of a two-part show from Bennett U would folMudc-Nen
of
Public invited.
1 12 2tc to take over 8 payments o( $8.40 modeling. Phone Rutland SH 2or t e O fl('es next month ·
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of low its usual practice of asking
per month. Ph011e WY 2-220-t.
Billie Frost, Mrs. Robert Graves, ln voicing their objections May- series epic g
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Interest In '1'111 Ana
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12-19-sotc Mrs. Albert Searingin, Mrs . or Harbarger 90inted out that the Capone from Atlanta Pemtenbary stations or e1r v.1ew1
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By GIORcaa'WONDER WINNIE WINKLE

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W!NDY, MLL VOLI
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IT Lll.'OULD BE NICE 1D
INVITE HIM 1D VISIT

AGAIN. f1E'5 A VERY
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WE'llD'Y WAS ONLY.A CHILD
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8-Daily _Sentinel , Pomeroi:• M iddleport , O . Jan. IS. 1961 1,---- ----..·

New Hartford
WSW� Group
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$400 To Church Building Fund I

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EuIer- ROUsh Vows W'II Be Event
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K R,zer
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Her s,·xth Birthday By Parents

"Stocks are UP • • •
Prices are DOWN ''

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CLOTHIERS

11./otP.d For Sew
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1955 MERCURY 4 Door ___ $495
1 955 BUICK Super 4 Door __ $695
1 955 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 Door _ $695
1 954 OLDSMOBILE VB 2 Door _ $495
1 954 FORD VB 2 Door ____ $395

1 955 DODGE VB 4 Door ___ $595
1 955 BUICK Super Hard Top Cpe. _ $695
1 955 BUICK Roadma1ter 4 Door _ $695
1 954 IUICK 4 Door ____ $295
1954 DESOTO 4 Door ____ $395

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1 95 3 BUICK 2 Door

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BLA ETTNARS

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IUICK - PONTIAC ""'"'. GMC TRUCKS

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LIBERTY THEATRE
Middleport, Ohio
NOW IHOWING

"DEVIL'S DISCIPLE"

Burt Lanc■-ter,
Kirt Dout1lu
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"BOY AND THE
PIRATES"

Charle, Herbert and
Susan Gordon

AIM Cartoon C1rnlw1I

The Varsity "P'' Club II 1pon­
.arlng • dance at the Pomeroy
High School Saturday nlj!ht, Jan.
I�. 7:30 to n p. m. Emcee, for
the event will be "Tho Jays,"
Kenny Hy,ell and 1-i Jordan.
Thi■ Saturday will he the last
-rtunlly for any couple with­
Ing to pt Into the Melgs-Maaon
Champlon,hlp dance contest to
be held Jan. 38 at Pomeroy.
Everyone II �lcome.

There a111 ..,,. than !00 dtller­
ent ope&lt;le•. of hummlngbtrdo
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BAKER FURNITURE
F R I G I DA I R E

just one

of many

oafeguords

that pl'Dl9ct Jm.

portant �I papers and other voluablei

Inside our voult. Why not come get the k
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lo your very own safe depasit box this
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ICIII renlal COIi Is -. flllllll• weeklyl . ',
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WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

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Ii a utomatle lrllll. TblJ one
&lt;nmer low mlleace cu1000 and perfonna II new.
l!ycoUent · W.W. tlftl, rtdlo
and hNter, beautiful &lt;Olor
of white and tuniuolN.

Only $1495

BAKER FURNITURE

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IN MIDDLIJIORT

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•WAC:l(HA'MER MISSED SECOND PERIOD FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT-Mlddle­
Porl'I llcbant (Dick) Swackbamer's jump shot from the side failed to dent the
hoops In F'tl ·•a -Galllpoli1,Mld4!eport basketb1,ll ,t;i.me iq GalllpQl,!s. Th, ):el.19.\t
J�ctet, droe a 5;1-50' baftl�'to tlie tlil1li "coiml1ans.
fn tlie"aoove pliofo
ln�de: Ruis cElhlnney, 21, af left; Bill Thomas, Ray (Hot Dog) Kloes, George
Pope and Dave Roberta, ,partially bidden from view.
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Only $2295

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1956 PONTIAC ·

std. lnlll. 100% SIWlllltl
for 30 day,. DelUJl equip­
ment lncludlna wheel .U..·
radio and h•'-·
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blue over lwry flnilh, .f,,/,.
leu clean orillnol lntetior.
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You do- and there are no duplicates. This Is

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$469•95

WHO
KEEPS YOUR
SAFE DEPOSIT KEYS ?

Monteray 4 Door. Beautiful
cor1.l over ivory 'with apot.
leu interior, Men.iomatle
' trlnl. Radlo and heater,
New tirel. PlenlY of loolto

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1 959 BUICK V8 LaSabre · · · · · · $2,1 95

1 956 BUICK Roadmasttr · · · · · · · · $895

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Pomeroy
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Commission Makes March 13
Target DateFor Approval

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1956 OLDSMOBILE "88" · · · · · · · · $895

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Harry Ray Nay, architect for the Meig,, Memorial
Hospital, said Frida y night plans for the new facility are
three-fourtba finished and should be completed by Feb­
ruary 5 .
The architect met with the Hospital Commission which
Va. Route 2, 8 m a J n
Va. iUPJ )�An l kersburg 00 the Oh.io River-re- along
ST. MARYS.
March ts to have the plans completed, approved,
set
11orth-south tramc artery, on the
explosion o;d undetennlned origin sponded to the alarm.
and ready
put up for bids. After the plans for the new
set a giant oil refinery ablaze I Because of continu ing sporadic side away from the Ohio River.
hospita l are. completed, Nay said th8t they must be apbere today. Six hours lat�r the t:X;&gt;losions end the danger of even A number of housea and the Baltl•
proved by the Ohio Health Department and by the Fedflame, were still r8ging and two bigger ones. lhey were confined more &amp; Ohio railroad tracks are
era l government before bidding is allowed. Agency ap­
workeni were missing and feared mostly to l'Ontaining raLher than located on the opposite side of the
provals
may require a month.
highw4y, which was blocked by
extinguishing the in(emo.
deal!
State autboritlel bad suggested ii purchued all0 Wffl ditcuaeed
The bla&amp;t rlpped through a big The refinery covers many acres firemen.
that the local hospital conurrllion- 1 ll was agreed that buying of IW'Fl.Sming gasoline and other oil
"cra ckin1" tower. at the Quaker I
en should pt for another month ;&gt;lua equipment should be looked
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product, spillin1 from ruptured
State Oil Refining Rorp. b u I k
before putting the new ■tru� Into. Dr. Boice ...t ""1'illl
lines and tank endangered a large
plan� here about 4 a.m. lt was
up for bid. i.-;: night the com- equipmenl can be bought at big
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TAKE:S TRAINING - Maurice E. Dunt, left, of
area, and set allre one of a string
felt moN! than. lour miles away
miulonen declined to do ,o. ,avqop.
Mai n-st Pomeror, a _customer sei:v!cem aa for
of railroad lank cars, which exand knocked from his bed a man
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lllemben ,aid that as long .. the It WU .. 'IJOlnted out lhat ) Eam
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Fuel "as . Co., IS p1cture_d rece1V1Dg instructio(t.
EARL BlTE
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ploded with a roar.
Who ,... oleeping in a house
deadline of A:,rU lst _,...ny oquipmenl can be lea■ed fo, the
from George Pnce, while attend1ng the Jan 9-13 seuio11
aome 500 yards . distant .
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be met with ..,., there ii no new boopi lal from local pbyolcThe flames also ate tbrough a llemJH Earl D. Rlte, ,.. of
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th� Columbia Gas_ System Service Trainmg School at
of
Jead-enl'ased main telephone line Mr. and Mn. R. E. Hite, wu reason why addltLonal time ahould iana or from 8 private compooy .
Towering flatnes. sped gu1c�ly
Wash�ngton Pa. Ohio_ Fuel, part of lh:e Columbia Sy•
asked.
along the highway, cutting off tel- home .. a 14-d-, leave from be
through the maze of crackmg I
If this ii done the hospital must tern: IS sen di ng all of •� cu�tomer servicemen for an iD.
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1be board Nt • meeting for be in claarge of the equi
ephone comrmmlcations to t h e Fort klley , Kuua rece nt ly ud
towers,· mazes of pipelme, small !
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(:menI tensave, week-long service 1D1provement coune at �
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has returned to Fort Leourd next Monday nimit when 811 as
area.
lttructures known 81 filter houses
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at all limea, accor\UUli to state scbool
merce today had laur.Bhed i t s
ood Mo., to m..
-"''fie
lib II yet unidentified person who ls
.,.
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and to seme of the giant storage
.
1 Sheriff's deputies and civil de- W •
. -� .
law·
'
1961 ml!mbersh 1p d rl\'e with Cash
ic
traiaJllc
weekl
b
·
u
_
Al" d to have administrative abll- ""'-i.
k
ense
wor
ers
were
tryi
ng to put
.
tan�.
la
•··
11
f
•1a11
' '"' maJor y o rge •-Pl
I
.
. .
Bah.r as chairman .
.
Uy hat been invited to attend.
I together an emergency communJ1be two qussmg men, who ha d l
now leuing equ ipment from
�
cretar
H
d
Fred
a
i
L
(·Rt
r;a
tbb�
n
)
a
Se
I
re
of
aur J( private concern, 80 that they can
ions system.
'
been working in tbe area whe
On recommendato
o be ke,t up to date on all oew
Henalee' state departm�nt
the explosion o c · c u r r e d , were ' goa l ot. I OO mem bers a $20 each I Sco res of persos are employed
health the board will study ap- modern features, � wu reported.
identified as Carlton Robv 38 St . I I8 be mg soughl bY Ihe c oj C· at the refinery but · ap'Jarently
OVlftfJ
•
driv
se1
Th
wa
regu
e
s
polnn,;ent of an administrator.
up
a:
ar
rl
:
bou
�
'
•
1
t
;..,.
�
on y a handful f them
on
M y,, an Clyde Roush a t
r,
.
Mn.
RensJee
alao
recommendQfl S
He would act as oonsultant with
: lar meetmg last ni�h: m town , duty when the explosion and fire
30, of New Matamoras. Ohio.
Leslie Fultz• Cbairman
·
f the pomeroy Cha.
mber .a
•
ed that a aaving of from 112 . 000
ha l l presided over hy Pcesiden t occurred .
1h
e board, and if hired, would A
r
ce
fund
drive
to
raise
enough
money
to
Comme
intere...,
a1,
_
n,
.
.,
Fire compank!a and volunteers
.
.
' *tS
w
" • 000 may. be made " u..:
Don stivers.
work on buymg
Df group II and
__
Ril
P
rker
r
nc
10
rm
to
an
the
unannou
locate
g
a
sbu
ed
fi
lrom tbt'O,ughout the area-located
g
t
ur ical
number of medical and
_
__
•
Ass:sting in the drive
,, be
HI rnppliea. 11111-Burton money
and Reel building, said this mornin• that a total ol
,ome 22 miles northwest ol Par·
from
our ,_
...
are
we
oom■
1
red
r
,_
i.u •7
Harp!d Hl:bbard, Jr . JolJn Wcrll
would pay one half hia aalary
"' • 500 has been pedged
,
_ bY IOta I f'll'DlS,t,
' two.
,
Bob Coats wa s named program
ner. Edison 8:iker . and �:, StiThe C of C had set a figure of money was actually needed
II
.
.
.
'l1ie Board an&lt;t Ney also will
.
.
,
� at the meeting were , -.
chairman Friday mgbt , by Pres1- be .
vers.
•
ad
been
�
-•h
000
Interest
b
-•
w
1
c
ru
e
lilAM'
In
mov,;
1
b
the
firm
glR chec king oq power service
.
.
,
dent Gene Grate of the M1 ddlem
Henry Ewing, D r. amount the f'irm had asked that mg.
u...
A goa1 of half that mamt
Alva Grover. Cheshit·&lt;!, presiat the new hOIP•til
l. Both the me. ben
porl· Pomeroy Roi ary c.u
, b·
denl ol the Meigs-Gal 1\a h:vclo1}- II ·
Ohio Power Company and Col- Boice, R. L. Jacobs, Fred Rua- the area try to raise even though was aet up by the local C of C.
Gerald
s�ccee�
Preston
Coats
.
umbus and Southern Elect k: Co sell, A. L. Mehlman, A. C. Brad- i1 wu reported that on1y enough Fultz ,aid
ment Association, spok&lt;' at length
lhat ho � t i e
whose
res,gnallon
from
member,
Chairman
Theodore
R,ed,
lo
rd
on a mealing held at Kyge, Creek
have lines near the bu� Ii�
amount
bu � blln
�
ship in the club w111 accepted due on Childre '•
Jr., and Clerk Leo Vaughan, along
High lasl Mondav mght. tie led
n Ho
Hill I
pledged to ail princ1jJle in Ourembers � w ther or with Mr. Ney.
to Preston's having moved to Pt
M
a discussion on lhe subject of Robert C. Young,
lest.on. W. Va. who will Ill tww
_
72, Midf:lle- Pleasant . .
______
,
highway development
iaot they would be allowed to
.
rccrca- ·:ort, wa� cited to Gallipol is Mu.
contact the interated
Grate, presiding o,,er • regular havt aervice from both
"l\t,fo\llff' Develo;iment," iJ ttonal facllitles, and othel' mat- 1l'l.pa1 Court next
power
ednesd ay meeting In social [(Wlffll of Heath
J'ullz expects the company ..
\
the loJ&gt;k: fo• J.he last evening tel'S
1jI\
.knna
paniu t the hospital. Tbe.
c arged w
UUfJ:I .
insecure load. alter -Methedlll Church
. • a;.,, ..."
�•- , - .,,.. ,..._,_iiot-· 0:rl I
'-'d to •ave tho
' 11 · Al
outlln■d
c , mee , mg
· . an accidentll,het Eureka
1o
rowon
clalf'llf- •
u
., "1.ib'. t&gt;f I I mootin�
e-· klslr -ng h
on Rt · 7 at p
hJm on the campanfi I iiJ• .
lans for. 8 reviled Rotary Bulle- franchiae tn Pomeroy.
for fa,mert J-,. · 1s; at 8 p.m. at were Mt't Werner a nd
M r s. 10-15
Frid
toward the amount - by ....
or "Little Wheel, " whoso ed- • The Board qroed that H both
Racine HJgh School Auditorium. j lllbbll.
vow:'ii ':a, dr�ii-ng a dump tin,
day.
ltor 15 Rotarian Harry Bame�.
companies were connected
at
lnlck loaded with junk when a
Howard Nolan, Vo-J\g instnK·----One feature_ �f the n-!-;v ,1.:J tetm the bmpital, there likely would
EJa,twn at.officers for the new Also, Fultz said I II eqw'-1
m("fal rim fell off, striking : he _
tor at Racine, ' aald Mr.
Wil,
•
and • talk by Prosecuting other pledges will be turned It
Ile autobwsraphlcaf sketche, be no power emergency
n
. They
grill on a car belon1lng lo James will
llam R . Miller, Area Extension Co u rt E tnes Set
1 membera and Rot•rv Anni - a greed unanimousl,y that If both
IDfluiil
Attorney Bernard Fultz � high- before MonJay
0
C Walla&lt;e. 36, Rt. 1. Bidwell.
Agent, Reaource Deveropment Co- Dates For Trials
one each week - prepared by companies could have power at LEOPOLDVILLE• Con!IJI ( UPI &gt; light, of the county-wide meet- ll')' would employ lrom ll5 le •
Convictions in Meigs County
operative Extension Service' Ohio =--·
.a
1edger en Iries have been ,,__
Dally Sentinel column ist 1 "D1d the hospital, one should be used -The United Nations flew troops mg ol townshlP t-·--•� held last penoos.
State Univeralty wu present at filed in the Clerk of Courts divi- '-Alllrt repnrted by the state pa.,
---You Know That ) Mra. Bl anche ooe month and the other the to "independent" r..t
..n..a Prov- uigbl
ng Hayman
"'"'"--&amp;a Nov. 21 meetihg and explained smn
- of the Common Pleas Court. trol Included Manni
'
.
ere
•
hand neit. This would give the hosplt• Ince todat, hoping to bait fighting New officers elected were
26, Lon!!: Bottom, fined Sl0 and· ff811k.ma Question.alre!I w_
Resource Development as to how A divorce has been
\•
ded
ed each Rotarian laet mght.
Qf
al full lighting in time of an between its army and forces JoyaJ Pearl Jacobs, president, F r e d
costs
for
speed,
Gary
E
Rife,
19,
U has helped other commumhes. Naomi Thompson from �;��iam
Rutland. fined $10 and costs �or The resignatlon of Bob Ha "',&amp;er• emergency and not partial light to deposed Premier ·Patrica Lu- Lelfhelt, vice-;iresident. Arthur
Mr. Miller ls expected back at Thompson.
"nle pla intiff was
Orr, executive commi
56. Mid- ty also waa announced fl wa1 81 from a battery aet-up.
mumba.
this Jan. 16 meeting to further awarded custody of minor chld- soeed· James W Smlth,
tteeman,
vut� at a reamt boarJ of d 'i ectaction Despite Soviet re,ort■ to the and Frank A. Johnston. secrethat
It
was
agreed
no
�
dleport.
fined
and
costs
for
no
develop tht subject, Mr. Miller ren and support. Gross neglect
-i,
mufner · and Nat�an Biggs, 40, ors meeting to participate agaiD would be taken on ttwi untll both contrary, IOUl"ceS here said Lu- tary.
haa aald, "Better communities was the charge. Acl'ordng to oth•
rs
i
Affa
CQllla
World
of
Institute
com
the
in
and
cted
panies were
Rt. 3, Pomeroy• fmed SlO for no
do not just happen , they 'Ire er entrie1 the suit by lhe City
I mumba was atill behind ban at About 40 persons were in at•
in Cincinnati b s17n:°;ig
tbe legality of the matter atudied. any army camp in 'l11.yavllle. fKl tendanee -at the meeting to hear
license plates.
f
�
dreamed tliat way by someone " Loan and
� avings
Company
R. E.
of �oca I
ap�aran
ac I Commiasioo member
•
what wu termed a "a most inmiles west of here.
hll been much interest in against Ben Batey, et al, has
�
t
the
aen
id
ice
ral
Jamea
fur
F
,ervkft
une
t
ting
or
by
talk
Prosecut
"
e
havlna: IOgh'C'ay 33 irnp1?ved In- been set for a hearing January MARRIAGE APPLJCATJONS
N. planes carried 800 Mo� res
sa
served din- Bo
��:e:of the
bas been
Haggerty, 85, w1m died 1 b I •
.
a
Walter ff. Lavender, 88, Witchto Meip County, recreahoaal fa- 18, at 1 1 a. m.
can troops to Maoooo Katanga Fultz. Refreshments were served
ner.
of Group n nd
moming _at � lane on Nart11
g.
at
the
meetin
is
eUltlet tor vacationers and tour- Also a suit by B. F. Parmalee er, W. Va., ret ired, and R o s e
community .Invaded �lier th
_____
He ,aid that, the
bo
F
bs
den
and ront-st m Middleport. will
fO&lt;ffl Trustee Presi t Jaco
Iota atudied, . and �ther Ideas for agalnsl Ill . L . French will tarl Huber, S7, Rt. 1, Middleport,
to week by pro-Lumwnha
a le
ugh,
hteo
held
at
the
Rawlinp-Coa
r,
annoon
t
co
cbrldging,extla In me to the area. trial action Ja nuary 19 at 9 a. Thomas Earl Manuel, 19, Racine. Arkan1a8 Man'•
!"�d � :
� N from neighboring Ktvu Provine&lt;!. Vice President Leifhe t
;
loc
neral Home Monday at 2 p.m.
attend the annual
ed
y
will
_
tcY;&gt;c• M o n d a Y m. conee� ing the first bra?l&lt;'h farmer, and Janet Sue Norris, 21, Rem ain&amp; Comin
'rbe• may
the
Mid
acene
the
the
act: wu taken thou; ii w.: Report. from
g
ased waa • rnembrr
Pomeroy• file clerk.
of the petitlOD,
night.
first U.N. tranaport to arrive wu coovenlwn of the state association h �
John Franklin Wheeler of Pine discussed et length,
01
the
Ghrl.itlao
aiarcb of 11111'
----Bluff, Arkansas, wot be retw-ned Point, of how to ,ave money rated al Manono airport by gun. I
dleport � wu • m,,,..,,-...,.,.,.
here for burial fo]lowing death when equipment for the bolpltal fire which wounded one Moroc01 clgara m the area duriol .
1n a car accident there. The c1e- ---------- J ean. n WU not Immediately ..,.
her years. He w.. born In I.».
tain which aide fired on the plane.
ceased wm arrive In Alben, at F
tleton, W. Va.
our Fined
. Here.
_
Troopo loyal ta Lunwmba oJao
•
9,43 lhia evening.
Surviwra
lnchxle
...
the
been
had
reported
on
Actiom
march
Court
In
..
Funeral arrangement, are
Edwin. James and RoiJffl, a!I .!
y et lncompleta but the body will Four per■ona have been fined in Eqwotor Pro.-, but there
Middleport; aix gtAhtDt ii.
1ituathe
late
on
report
no
was
court
«Nll
Athena
in
from
by
action by Judge
ty
be removed here
and ID great-grandchildren; -two
Emmett Peoples including a par• lion there.
·
. tho Ewing Funeral Home.
sisters, Mary Bosco of F,,-.
.
en! lor failing to ,end hi■ child President Joseph Kuavubu and
----Col. Jose:,h Mobutu Oew to Thy,- Installallon of offlcen o1 t b e W. Va. and Ro8e Ernest d can,.
to ochool.
8QUAD CAIJ.EO
The Middleport Emergency Edwin Solian wa, fined 1211 ville Friday to quell unrest among Fraternal Order ol Police, Gallfa. bridge. O. ·
unit w.. called at 10 a. m. this and co,la for faUlng to havt hll troops In the local prrilon who llleiga Lodge No. 115 wu b e I d Rev. Fred I. Ganlner will be II
momlni when a lady fainted at cLUdren In school, bul the fine were said to have ■et Lumumbo Wedneoday night In Pomeroy. Six- charge of ....-. Burial will be
teen police, member1 of aherlff made in the Riverview Cemetery,
a local grocery store, She was waa auapended. Dennls Manuel free.
all right on arrival of the squad. wu fined $IOU and coai. and sen- They returned Friday night, departmeni. and si.te highway Friends may &lt;all at the fuilenl
tenced to three day, In Jail on and IOUK'el here ■aid they had patrolmen attended the Install&gt;- home any time prior to ltl'Vi4:II.
LOCAL TEMPS
COllViction of · driving wbUe in• restored order. 11le ,;unreat" at t.lon.
M
fte 11 a. m. temperatures
ht1
a
m)
u
aa
S
l toxicated, Charle, McClanahan 'lbysville appea red to have arisen 'l1I08e installed were Otesler
Meche* a
1
$IS and coat, on • speeding charge from • virtu&gt;I mutiny by para- Leaper, -Iden!; Fred DeWeese D��!";'!��The
c1e.-..
•u a
•
vice president; John Taylor, aec- refused to 'hire Warren
e,pedalloe of raill and Clande A. Frazier 1211 and troopen demanding back pay.
n!lary-1:reasurer ; William Barr.
costs or the ume charge.
�r la &amp;be clay.
an administrative emp)oye at City
chapla
in, James Saunders, con- Hall bocau,e he weighed laths
PTA&gt; ro MEET
PLAINTIFF WJN8
ol
The Harr18onvllle PrA will bold doctor. Sheriff Robert C. l!arte!l· one poond ovet 207. Hlocb wt111
George W. \Yells, plaintiff. hu Ml!IG8 GENERAL HOSPITAL
been awarded a divorce from •Admsiliona - Verd Smith, lb regular meeting Monday e\le- baeb of Pomeroy, was the install- on a M hour fast, weighed in a&amp;
206 Friday, and ,.., hired.
nlng January 16. A1ao the Letart Ing officer.
Freda M. Well, In common pleas lteed,vllle.
court action. It bad been report- Dlscharg�· - Joseph Smith, PTA will meet the l8D1e nllilht, FoUowing the installation Porn- "I suppose I'm back over the
chicken llmlt again now thoU&amp;J&gt;.'' be sald.
ed erroneously lhet tho d�fendant Middleport, and Jeohie WatllOII, Member■ an w-pd tu attend eroy officer• served a
" I ato breakfast."
dinner.
both.
wu awab-dell the dlvon:e.
Pomeroy. �

w.

,,
8 WORK BOOT

I\Jew Off,'cers,
Ten&lt;:her5 �'tJmf'd

ent1ne

at y

Quaker Oi I Refinery Blast
K•11
I S 2' R Oc kS s t. Marys

Iii!&gt;-

E nd T
Wh H lped

e

Nay Says Meigs Memorial Hospital Plans' Nearly Completed, Sets Date At Feb. 5

,,-__b03 M--b-rn Athen, Tue,day

From Members

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NOW YOU KNOW

1\1 • -,... wll&amp;dll e.·•
.&amp;,1, eomblaet Ille fudlom ,I
alarm ekd., · 1 . • 1 1 � t ' t· .\ r 1 1 .
• ttop
lfttmr&amp;er, altimeter, barot
.t l • � h ', l!I.
I
_. cah-Ddar I t wu eu.l
� . n !, ,1 , Ohio
la "lwlb.erlud la 1111.

The recent ly orgqized Wo- ' Mrs. Guy Reynolds, vk.-e preai- dessert l'Ourse was »erved by
001cen
tho - year .....
,..
-�Mas
men · s Society of World Serv ice dent of the Phllathea SociNy o( \ Mn. Bertha Danl, Mrs. Lohse . Mr. and Mrs. H. 8
Wednelday
evening Mr. and Mn. Don Mullin
inltall@d
to
,lhll
cel
Invitation
an
WJcl
, WSWSJ of Har_tford, W. Va. , met ! he Middleport Church of Christ, Mn. Lena Wolfe, Mn. Beach and ret � yesterday fror,, C'h1eago
! whet! the Put Councllon
of
where ,lley were called last Sat!'Nil,
ol
att
atloll
lnau&amp;ur
tho
Thursday evening Jan. 5 for its presided over a meeting held Mr■. Nellie Beu.
end
ol
■
1 Oieotar Council Daughter
urday by the deat h of her father.
mon thly meeting at the home of ). Thursday evening at the ch�b.
i
Amtrtea, met ai the lodge hall. dent Kennedy.
_
___ _
) :\fr and Mrs. Dale � - Jacobs
.
Mra. MariQo Woo«, vice pre■I- Mr. and Mn. CleorJo c...i.
Mrs. Herman �hae WU devoMrs. Robert_ Dille. New Haven .
I left today for Broo klyn , N, Y. to
.
dent, opened the meeting by read• and dauabter, Dianna, have ,.
The mee�mg opened with the . honal leader, ass1Sted by Mra.
attend the wedding of their son.
• Ing from St. John, followed by turned home after a -·• vlllt
group singmg ' "Swee-t Hour o f ! Frank Beach who read the scr ipI S-N John Da le Jaro� to Anita
the Lord's Prayer UHi Pledge to In Baltimore, Md., with her ailler
_
1
Prayer·• .:m d prayer by Mrs. Ro- tun•. Mrs.
Lohse gave the readCordero which will t�ke place.
. the Flag. II wa, voted to contrl· and brother-ln,law, Mr. and Mn.
ber! Gilland
inB, ·· Let's Check On Our Christ•
O
I
there S�dav.
, bute 110 to the lodge. lnllalled R. C. -tgomery.
Dri ing .
o
on
wer
been
.lS
who
e
C�rroll.
R
,
VanetlR
L.
!
ll
ey,
l
Com
Wi
Chance
or
.
.
" De� U B
wen, 'Mrs. Ray Morria, -!dent;
�
Mr. and Mr■. Floyd Smith and
The progratn '"At Horne . A UlJI
closed with the read m of a pray- mander, was In eharge or the reg- visit im� with her parent !, Mr. and
.
(I
llln. Hobart Newell. vice pr,,J. aooa ol Marion
.Job _ . was present ed b �- \1 n. An- :
were recent
er by Mrs. Beach.
ular meeting ol Fides Lodge, No. , Mrs. Clvtus Carro11 In M anna­
dent : Mrs. John Hayes. -.ry gueala of Mr. and Mn. Earl
drew Fields and the
hostess
llln. James Ridenour. tna■urer; Brtckleo, Darwin.
Mrs Dillf'. shart'O with the grouP , During the buslneu meet ing ' 210 when it met Thl!rsday night d11kf'. A rkansa!, returned home ·
th
at
ll in Middleport. \\'Pdne�d.ay
Ha
P
of
K.
.
f
'
lds
Rey
Mr
sopresented
the
Mr,.
s
Esther Wright, flower,; and Mrs. Earl 11r1c1t1a II movJn&amp;
no
en eye witness acrounts of mis- 1
1
:
of
baby
Bob
Mr
and
Spins
�.
Lod
c
a
Mra.
.s
be
with
Henry Beaver, publicity.
ety
piece
Two
punch
set.
mem
i
r
of
ge
Naomi
'n
i. beauty ■bop next week from
1ionary work in thf' mountains of 1
Refreshment, were ,erved by Darwbl to Nye A .
. She was given a r iaing vote of in Gallipolis. Rosl'oe Fowler and I North Carolina are visiting with 1
KPntueh
w
·
'.\f rs . Helen Sansbury .
Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mn. Esther
thanks from the group.
1 Arthur Hoyt , transt'erred 1o the
M
M
He
Hoftne
n
and
_ounng the busrn�ss
session. Th S()(' l
Wright and Mrs.. Freman WI�
.
Charks Millttr of Columbus \·isie y voted t u give $400 , Fides Lodge .
e
of �lltlcothe viii:-'
Iiams. 'l1ie door prize wu awardMr. and
w1t h Mrs. Robert G illand pre,s id- , to the Trustees of the- church for I t was reported by the s ic.-k. i k'd with hi'.! p artnt s .
with Mr. and Mrt.
I...awfflK.'e
1
ed to Mrs . Oscar Weber. Several
In g , plans were discussed" ron- the building fund. It was announe- committee that Chester
Zirkle ' ' !I"� \font M i 1Pr this Wt't"k.
HOffner and famllY.
members received gifts from
rerm ng World Se rvice Day �o be ed that the group headed b y Mrs . ha9 been ill and is im�'ro v ing and Kath v Mor'-':an has 1-ieen a bsent
Bill Ruaell and I&gt;onglw
their secret pals.
o
from !trhool th is wePk bPcau� f
he l d the first Sunday in Febru- , William Bradford would h ii v e ! that Ed St iles was also ill .
ema
ley left Tuelday_ for I vaca-i
Attend ing were tlle- above nam• R
a ry.
charge of the February meetlng. A report was g iven by John i tonsilitis.
i
n
Florida.
tion
•
ed and Mra. Jamee VanMeter,
Riehard Jones underwent an
Following these aeti vties, re- At the close of t he meeting a Kincaid on his visit to the GalliMrs. Willoughby Hill, Mra. Pearl Mrs. Marcella CUiier of C&lt;&gt;lumpolis Lodge Tuesday evening for r.merP,ency appendel'tomy at the
frt's.hments were served to the
Koblentz, Mrs. Clarence Neutz. bu1 and Mn. Georp Cbarlel1 and
the annual installation of omeers . �Mies General, Wednesday.
follow in� . Mrs. Andrew Fields.
ling, Mrs. Henry Spencer. Mn. daughters of Logan vlllted :Wod­
oo
Wayde Saunden was installed as 1 Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley
Mrs . Frnnk Finnicum. Mrs. Bert
Mabel Van Meter, Mra. uenry neaday with Mrs. Margaret &amp;u­
have received word that their
Chancellor · commander there.
Wallaee, Mrs.
Lewis Gilland ,
Eichinger, Mrs. Fannie Adams, ley,
oo
Brad Wolfe and Mr. Kincaid son, Earl, of the U. S. Navy . will
Mr:,i Frank Oldaker and Mrs. RoMrs. Virgil Roush. llllss Leda
Mate. I
em era , ,...,
LHI
also visited WllkesvU le lodge enter the Electrlelan's
bert Gilland . The meeting was
Mae Kraeuter, Mrs. Edgar Har•
,
adjourned with prayer by Mra. The January meeting of the w�e�e officers were· installed. C\chool at Great Lakes Jan. 23.
tuni Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and
Andrew Fields.
Mri:; . Buel Ridenour.
Three memberl of th, TwDlaht
Eleanor Cirde or Heath Metho- W1lham Cottrill was installed as Rus'sell Lewis left Monday £or
after v isiting
The next meeting will be Feb- Garden Club were In Atbem tll
dist Churth was condueted by the Chan&lt;:ellor Commander at Wilkes- his base in Texas
ville.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ruray 8 and the entertainment Tuesday to attend the RepDI 11
president, Mrs. Grace Johnson .
over New Year's.
MEIGS THEATRE
committee asks each member to of the Ohio Aaoclallalll of Gar­
with Mrs. Edna French a.s devo- During the meeting at Middle- Elwood Lewis
MISS ROUSH
port, J. H. Grate reported on the Last week end Russell and his
brin� a comic valentine.
Pomero't, Oh io
den Clubl meet1nt of offlcen
tion al leader.
1n. parents were ln Bellefontaine to
drive that la now "on " •�
held at lhe student Union.
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V ISJl_ with Mr . and Mrs. Lsrry
NOT OPEN TONIGHT
I
e&lt;eaoe membership,
Attending were Mn. T. A.
·
'a o
Backward, Thinki ng Forward·'
an B .• xIe ea
Le wis and new dau8hter.
Mr.
W
Kincaid
serve
d
y, Mrs.
refreshwas ?resented by Mrs. Joh n
Roger Morga11 was in Coumbus
0 .er,
0 e
neas
Ger.id
Otlennulh
me
nts to the 19 members pre11e11I
.
Mn.
T.
A.
Hewebon.
.
THE TIME MACHINE••
and
c
Kraws zyn.
mg
the
mee
ay
to
atte
yeSt
e
The
president,
Hazel
ml
McKelvey,
l
Mr.
·
d
tl
M
�
R
P
and
of
announce
or
oush
rs.
.
Harol
G.
(Technicolor&gt;
and
following cloM of the business
hi h was
c00 k booki h' ch he roup has
Rod T.iylor A l an Youn i
meeting. Lemon sticks for the � : a,r
the approaching marriage of their daughter, Nadine preseided over the regular meetw e
.
: � � ie3
Men'I
1
compi
1ed
rat
e
d
f'
a
p
·m
w
are
no
FEATURETTE
Ann,
to Robert Ke�th Euler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ing of the PTA at Portland held
refreshme
nts were furnished by
�. e�sy Watson was
nie n�me o f lJ
on sa le for
COLOR CARTOO NS.
Monday
� 1 1 eat� and may be Mra Cela
evening
m
Jan.
9. All me •
R. Euler of Racine.
.
nd Brown.
,
.
umntent'tonally omitted from the
hers are urged to attend the
purchased from any member of
.
COMING
The we dding wi ll be an . event of Saturday, January
Music waa presented by a list of those who were in Charles
Coon Iy PTA meetln1 to be held
the circle .
Sund1y, Mond1y, Tu11day
· e IudIng Ca9h I
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group Of rne��
r■ m
", with. th.,e cer�mony bemg performed I n the First the evening of Feb. 2 in Rutland. Red ltultbt-r
on last Sa hmiay lo attend funerThe
cirele
voted
to
make
choir
J•nu■ry 15-16-17
o
Bahr, Mr. Wiley . Floyd Koehler. al servic., of lllrs Walter Riddle. Methodlit Church ol Belle Center, Ohio, by Rev. John
Th
te h
IP I d
robes fur the Primary Department
l Solo
·
"ELMER GAN TRY "
Elw�d, forme� minister of Racine Methodist Churc� . wis/to ;��: � �.i: sci!f
Dk-k Owens, Karl Owen and Lethe
ho
of
the
churl'h,
Miss Roush IS employed as a' secretary by the Me gs
(Technicolor)
Sluo Olo lo 11
land Brown.
i
ed In making the costumes whi:
Followins the meeting refreshBurt Lancuster and
Nylon
Stitched
County
Farm
Bureau_
Co-op
Ass
n,_
Pon:ieroy.
Mr.
Euler,
-----.
the chlld r
wore In the chnst•
menls wei·e served from the Ia ble
Jean Simmon11
m
S
ma1onng
m
CIVIi
Engmeermg,
IS
a
senior
the
who
I
ma ope ��a.
COLORCARTOON
cenlered with I w l·n tor arran1..
.
College of Applied Science at Ohio Universit y .
e meetmg
•"fter trhe
movlea were
Runnill&amp; time 2 Hra. 36 min
menI bY M n. L md a w ataon,
MIDDL,IPOIT
shown In the auditorium and reBox: ortlce c loses 8:30 P.M
"
l
.
Mrs.
French,
Mr■.
Belly
Swan
:
re
e
s
e
w
re
ed .
and Mrs. Mary Carolyn Wiley.
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,1un
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New officer, and learh,r, were
serv
=�-aiiiii
II
m·ently elec ted at the Bradford
The Mason Grade School PTA Chureh of Christ. Elected were
held it1 regular monthly meeting Russell Roush,
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rizer entertained with a party
superintendent :
Tuesday, Jan. 10 wlth Mu. Jan- James Reed, assistant superin- recently at their home on East Main St, honoring their
et Surface . presldt-nt, presiding. tendent : Ka!hv Russell , &amp;efrelary daughter, Milisa K., on her sixth birthday.
Everyone repeated the
Games were played throughout the afternoon and
Lord's and Roberta 'H oover. asslsta1;,
and
Prayer and save the Flag Salu te secretary, .Jerry Ll /;!htfoot. who prizes a w arded the winners.
t
l
n
al
o
e
WIii,
ab
Becky
were
and the audll'nce 1an1R ''Ameriea served as treasurer ror la !lt year.
d
�
Refreshments of ice cream with
the Beauliflll. "
inscription "Happy Birthday " , Sh�rrie, Bobby and Bruce Bl.i�k- 1
waa re-e!l!("t� for this year .
John l'Up cakes, pop and potato chips !ilon, Chuck Clark, Greg Eblm,
The selret tiry' s report was glv- Teacher!! tlecled were
en by Mr1. La\'era Yeager and Goble as teacher and MT8. Homer were served by Mrs. Rizer a 1- Denn is Gl bnore and Joyce Wil­
the treasurer's report by Mn. Forrester as assistant for the sisted by M ilisa K's grandmother, I iams.
Isabelle Brown. A short buslneo,Adul t Cla8S, Homebuilders Class. Mn. Dan R�er. her teacher,
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meeting w11 conducted by the Wayne King, teacher. and Mrs. llln. Roy Rilfle and Mrs. Marga. The
Portland-Great
Bend Home
Offutt.
Ruth
Mr■.
and
R.Qse
president.
ret
nt;
a
a■sist
Tre�sile Hendricks,
ration
will
Club
meet at
Demonst
The program began with recit- James Reed. teacher of the Teen- Each cup cake had a letter on it the home of Mrs. Howard Ebers­
At
ala on the piano and organ by agen CJ,-ss, with Russell Roush and when they were all placed
baeh, Thursday Jan. 19, from
Happy
Jun•
they
spelled
t
together
Russell,
assistan
Ronnie
as
:
'.
the following: Ca rol Baldwin,
l0:30 8 - rn. until 3 P m_
"Old Kentucky Home : "
Linda ior Class , Mrs . ,l#ttnes Reed. as- BJrthday Millsa K, tl. Favors
Mrs. Howa � No�n- w 1ll eon­
Perry, "Crl.111 Cross ; " Gaynelle slstant, and Mrs. F.velyn Wood. were balloons . bubble gum, blowduct the _ me�tmg with color and
j
Nease, "Forrest Dawn : " Marilyn Beginnera, and Mrs. Ann Russell outa and l ife savers.
2 J?oor Sedan . Like new rt'd and white
so
finl1� - ffydramatic
Present were Fr anklin Rizer, acc_es nes m the home �s the
drive.
Cook," "Slarlight Waltz ; " Jackie as aBSiatant.
topic.
A polluek lunch will be
Anita Fu1tz,
Melanie Hackett.
of
Aldrldge,
-----"Magic Carpet
at noon.
served
Pamela Miller, Connie Lanning,
Dream1;' ' Kay McGowan, "To A
C-onnie Radford , Jon Paul Buck,
Wild Rose ;" Jimmy Wise, •·sweet
ho1ce of two fine one owner Nit■.
One twa ,OOr hard
Edd ie and lllike Young, AM Oh�op and
ou
H r of Prayer," &lt;organ &gt; : and
one two door. Both have hydrama11t."
., ,.. ''"
linger. Roger Dixon. Carl Offutt,
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Jennlfer Ze r k l e, "Mu1etta'1 ., .
·
Martha and Linda Baker. ll!ary
Waltl."
�
Lou Radford, �lana Rose, Karen
The guett ,peaker, Miss Doro- Mrs. Ronald Browning waa a
'lne JO(lal owner. New Opel trade-in,
Grue
_ :
ser . Aud r1s Russell, Mara­
Sew
se
ing
w Rite
they !seue, gave a "CJ')' impl'fla• gueat when the
lynn and CaralynT, Tracy· Marl� Formerly SmUh Clothin1 Co.
slve talk about "Teaching Re- Club met Weru,,Bsday evening at
arul Darla Neut,llng. Bobby TiMIDDLIPORT, OHIO
larded Children." Sile 11 from Pl. the club house with Mrt. George
Edith Ann lllee,, Debbie Nor.
4 boor Sedan. F1nest and best aerle1 Dart. On, carefu
Pleasant and l1 employed by Illa- Conde and Mr,. Raymond Batty
l
1 955 MERCUiY •' .
r1!, ,Johnny Elchlnger, Jo Ellen
lo:cat owner, Almost like the day it waa told.
1954
MERCURY
Hom•
Of
Torque
of re- u hostesses.
teacher
•
aa
County
son
flight. R&amp;lt.
Diehl. Jan Beb:lnl and
Angle
Montclair llll'd Top. Pow,
tarded children in Henderson . A A short budne- sesaioo was
,
2 Door. Sp·ot1e11 clean in•
H
Nime Brand
bl'uea, automatic tr1111.
er
re
t,
n
e
d
si
the
by
new
conducted
fol•
p
perkid
answer
and
question
���
- K �tved many nli:e
side and out. White over
18
Sh■rp
ton• blue with .i­
·
Mrs. Charles Spencer. other oflowed her talk.
Merchandi..
U1ht areen fiol,h, 1000
Inte
rior, rodlo, lleater.
nyl
girts
'
a
nd sending glfta but un­
Conv. Cpe. A jet black beauty tn1i de and out. Low
A permanent was won by Mary ficera for the year are Mn. WllUrea, automatic trana. Jta.
mi le•
Perform..-ce, Joob IDd
aj'.e - one own er ear. Power 1teer in1 and brakes.
Jo Lambert a1 a ho1pltallty prize. 11am Ware, vict· president : Mrs.
dio and heater.
quality.
The permanent was donated by Harvey Vanvranken, ecretary,
Only $699
Bnlle Jean·, Beauty Shop for the and Mra. Raymond Baity. treasur­
· . Now Only $545
school carnival, but wn1 wtelaim- er.
Hard Top 4 Door. Showroom clean, One careful
loce\
owner, Power 1teerin1. Turbine drive.
ed. The meeting wa, then .Jd- Refreshments were ,erved by
1 956 FORD VI
1955 CHEVROLET
joumed and refreshrnenta were the hosteasea during the- social
hour. Mr1 Dayton Strickland won
1ened.
Foirl&amp;ne 2 DQor. P­
conv. Cpe. White and eoral
the door prize, Hoetesaea for the
ateerinc and bnlw, tulo­
finiah, like new tlrea, 8
2 Door Hard Top. Power ■teerlnc and hr.kea. SpolleH
molic tnu.,
next meetinR wiU be Mrs. Donald
BOOn'EU TO MEET
cyl. with powtfllllde. Radio
black and whlte ttni■h. Really nlte.
er. If you w■nt 1ood qual,
&amp;: beater. Weekend Special
Mn Dale Dutton, preoldent of McKnlg�t and lllrs. Roy Blanken­
.
lty at a folr prlee - 1h11.
the Middleport Band Booster■, ship.
9
$
5
5
has 8JUIOUllced I Nlll\llar meeting
- --- $839
Topa in condition . Show, the very belt of c,are.
will bo held 1h11 Monday evening
tmmodlatel,y following the PrA
1956 MERCURT"

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ol Meiga County.
gram Iheme of conservation. the
A otooe relationship between !Nini KarP, Jr., In Mason.
commended
'Ibe
agent,
who
explained
tbe
20
members present responded
!
who
colife
M�r.
Mr.
citizens of aU walka of
planning
of
program
roll caU with ''Trees."
the
to
area,
the
in
commiulon
itl
oo
Society
the
1t■ge1,
planning
the
in
operating
and correlaUon of the project,, PatrloUc education, said young was prell!nted by Mrs. W. P, During the bWJ!nesa meeting,
Mrs. Karr and Mrs. James Brewwere cite · Al key fact.on in es- people are one of the grea test re- Lochary.
Mrs. A. R. Kni,ht, regent, was ington were elected delegalel to
tabllshment of • succemful p:im- � of the nation.
nrunity, Willi11m Miller, Area Re- He suggested that Return Jon- In tharge · of � meeti111 and the Stale Conference to be held
sources Development .Extentkln athan Meigs Chapter could make Mn. Locbary aded aa chaplain, ira Toledo in March. Alternates
-,,�� _eqlpte«I qut to members if � lJa!lllbJe contribution to the The regent read the message of elected were Mn. Guy Neigler,
Return Jonathan Me!p Chapter, linportance of tho area u e
the President General of the Na• Miss Frieda Faehnle, Mra. Geor·
D.A.R.. when they met Friday cation ,po1· by making available Ilona! Society, DAR, Dorla Pike ge Parker, Mn. J. E. Harley.
and Mrs.
alte11100D al tho home of ll(L I map ol hlltorlc 1U.. and placea White. ill ueplna with tht pro, lllra. William Bradlotd
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T. T. Reed, Sr. Mr,. Knight, u
regent, will also attend the coo­
ference as a delegate from a.
turn Jonathan Meip Chapter.
The bud get for the year wu
presiinted by Mrs. Dey Hysell
and accepted by the group. Mn.
Karr, o . reC'tor of the Southeast
District, rei:,&lt;.. '. ed on the recent
siate Board rr. • •tin! held In COi·
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