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WIGGS l

Veteran f.oroner
FileS Petition
For Nomination

ways fluff)&gt;..• 8\a~r.cl

household . ~- . LJiht
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"as belie~ed hastened by~ fall earlier
of her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Woodard,

There W2.S no immediate lDditation whether u.. s.
scientists
also tracked the mlssJle. U. S. naval vesaeJs and aU'craft were
flnown to be hovenng near l:he
test area where three Sov1et
SCientific ships stood guard

Rutland or Albany. He cited tbe
&lt;aoe o! the Southern .Loea~ bitib
school students who attended
~~e t:eomt!~~liool by agreement
'With an a"..eement between ·•....
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!mardi and with the . eebool.to
boards and school 'to whii:D the
pu.pi! attenda receiving the ADM
(Average Daily Memberablp) PlY·
ment f.rom tbe state. student~
rna:/ attend in other diatr:ictll tui·
tion
free. ~
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aid,this
th manner, Mr.
a erson 1
e !iortbern Local district would llave it. ' OWD
elementary BCbool and wOuld remain in the .Meigs Couot;y -ldtool
system. Bedford IDd SlltJb...,Y.
~~t:!~ ,h e·~mt!Tou~a&amp; . lligh
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Mr. Patf..-.n statecl ihet ~
wu ...,inst Mtltl Couhty ' l4iii'
1"1 •nr more tchof&gt;l diet~
to tbt AfhMs Counfi" .........
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county bNnL ,.......... of ~;bit
Nortthot ~ ~~I \Who ~~
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It wa1. .also poinUo out tut
tbe state inspectors who ~erea
m-opping tbe charier ot·.the Sci.
pio HigJJ . ~hool , reco~~
t.ba~ tbe dtsfiict become a par~ .of
the Rutland achDOI syJte.~g.
Tbe meeting was agalh ' lYJCe8sed,, to re·MDveJle at 'l:JO ,p. ,m.
Fr1day Jan. 29·
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to!Y." It said the no~ cone transIa the wounded near Charleston, "ill Va. lm1tted "th e neceaary datlll. . . . . .
here in' the Civil War; her 100, Jacob, throughout the r~t's rfligbt"
D, was wounded in the Argonne For· and "Us entry into the water wu
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est in WW I, and hJl" grandson, recorded by radar, optical and
of 15 cbil&gt;t'ten, Carl Turner, was kiUed in a plane acoustic stationa."
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crash ·m World War IL
Western scientists were expect·
llra. Turher bad a penonal f surviving are the following ed to attacb con~derable signifiwitb four ;,ajor "'ars. childrel c: Mrs. Clarh da &gt;Burgets, cance to the claimed soluf.iO.!J. of
bus~d. wu a \jvll War -Athens; C. M. TUrner, Antiquity; re-entry for such a bi&amp; roe~t as
two sons were to the lacob Turner, Middleport.; Ben F. well as tbe IIID;OU~ced. trtumpb
. American War, three l'umer, t..ncaster; loe Turner, of. firing a mw:ile Yirtually
World war 1, and four Middleport; Mrs. Dorothy Clark, twtee the ·breath o1 the United
In , World War n. ~er Middleport; Aaron TUrner, Racine; · States.
brotber, Jatob, · was Mra. Della Cleland, LrneaviUe, llrlt ~ports from the Pacific
- and Hattie, witli whom she lived. bad suggested ~e JVCket mipt
PrtcedJRJ her Jn death In addi· Dave Dllsaed lbe target ~a and
to her husband were W. E. beeD1 destroyed by Soviet scien1md J. :M. Turner, botb in the 2nd tista. "Qantu Airline CaPL Robert
W. Va. Volunteer lnfantr;y In the A. Gray and his crew reported
Spaniab-Amerlcan War, c. W., they saw •a huge u:pl01ion ia the
Is in Mary Ann, LUlie and Delbert.
area Ud ooncluded lhe roetet
Brfi'!'t~n,
Her sons, Jacob, Ben and Char- bad been eXploded.
1 e e- les, all served in · World War L
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cd Crim· Ben F. TqrDer is . a foTmer fepre·
FROSH WIN
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Pom_eroy Freshmen won 37·29
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or 11'8 ·"1"' JU1'Y
Funeral serv~es w11L· be held last ntC:hl at WeJlston in the curan ~ff1davlt b~ CorabeJle Saturday at 2:30 p. m. at the Ew· rent eliminations for the SEOAL
~~,'~~;,: chargm1 grand lareeny of Ing Chapel ·witb burlal ln "the ~hman · .basketbaU championfrom the old Ughthouse Beech Grove Cemetery.
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_Mrs. Turner's death
Trawls C.lculated Tr•iecior,
week at the home
Motcow said the missile travMonkey Run, Pomeroy, wi~ whom ~e made her home. She leled a bistotic 7,7tKI miles "strict
bad been.admitted to"tht hospital TUesrtay.
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-Mrs.' Mary TorDer Died T0day
.Mrs.
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remairting Citil War veteran's widow rssed away
Il(; at at ru General
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independent corroboration oi the petl.lwn sponsored by tlle Norlh~ley, Atb~ns attorney; anq Howard Woodgeai-d, president Sov~et lau~ching claim. An Aus- ~~~at~ca~it=: htt;~ =~-:.acgire·.
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tralian a1rhner crew reported it
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and enameled

tl!lon .
Air. Stanley, u spokesman fPr
the Northern board, stated' tf\at
they would like some dispo5ition
made of the petition. He S&lt;lid he
beiJeved the majority of the peo..
ple of Northern Loca.l diltrlet
approved the affiliation witJr AJ.
bany.
Henry Waggoner .said that be
abo felt lhat the p~ople of the
district preferred Albany over
RulllUld, the &lt;Olber scbool to
wbJclt the Sctpio pupil.&amp; JQicbt be
assigned.
Mr. Woodgeard spoke briefly
concernmg the matter of the A} •
twJy school having only a tell\porary charter. Both he and Mr.
Stanley nid they betieved lb:at
,w1th the addition ol the Scipio
!lludents,
the
bi.gb
seboot
would have enough enro.Ument
to secure a permanent charter.
Enrollment. they uid,
the
drawback to the llmance l)f the
charter. Having bad Lheir cllarter
dropped once, he &amp;aid, the board
15 bavrng difficulty with atate in·
spectors.
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Woodgeard &amp;aid Albany, with
two large PI tranrunis&amp;ion fU&lt;I
tions in .the d.istr.ict W , no
m1.1ney problem11. It w~
.necessary ior his board, he said to
Hawaii UPI- place the additional levy on the
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first of its super district ..n the put eleetion aa
nearly 8,000 miles into ,Lhe otbec districts were compeUed
~dbe.sd~.o'llD~OW toa'ay Lc. .do , to &amp;;ecure -adeq\late fvHI:.~
the mwule bii. w#bJn ~ ppinted out that the AJblft1
:uoa yard&amp;--l.;u. miJe&amp;--01 its tite was 16.5 m1lls for 5Chool
target.
pur•oses.
For the first time th~ was
~upt. Patterson stated tllat tbe

Super Rocket
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Hits Pacific

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•IJriai.food Into full view • • •

Large crystals. · For
in chests, drawers
trunks and closets. Pure
paradlchlorobenzene."' ·
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eggs.

who have beert

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Pure vegetable oll fill)8ip.

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21b. 95c

Mn. Robert Demo•key
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er, etc.

OF THESE FAIIIOUi BRANDS

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the district to remain. In Meigs CQIIIlly. The County Board of Education
with 0. 9. Palter'son (leated) (L to R.) Ca&lt;l Ka uiz; President, Harold T. llohsh, Gordon Collins,, George PelT)' and .Virgil Atkins, vice presid~t ..

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not the district should become af·
f1hated with the Albany Khool
district.
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mght were four members of the
~orthem Local kh.ool board, PreIndent Henry Waggoner Vice Prelaident JOf' Carsey ~nd' memben
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~lectors to decide. Northern Local school Clerk Mar$ilJ K.iUer. Also preWaggoner, presj.d~n~; Joe Carsey, vice-presi- 1 ~nt were tWo memberJ of the
Everett Tauley was not present.
Albany school board, PresidentHowiard Woodgeard o.nd Mark
Clark and the counsel for the
Northern board, Ed.Wilrd Stanley,
of.. Athens.
0. 0. Patterson superintendent
Of county scboob, mformed the
1 visitors and county board memhers that he had not tet bad surficient time to ched!: the petition
' and cou)d not certify it to the
board as meeting the legal re-qUJrements He asked that he be

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Cleans everything. Conta-ins
glycerine. For painted, var-

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The question wtu~h the North1
jern ~aJ electon wi5b to_put to given further time to ~ett tbe
· vote t1 the matter of whether or 51Cnatures appearing on tbe ;e.

Ught.weight house brooma of

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Action Delayed
This es_Pile the fact that the t"Ounty board of eduatioo "
contmued lis recessed meeting last night :It 7o30. Board l'fe..
1dent carJ. Kau~ presided and all members were present. 1

KITCHENmE
BROOMS

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IRepresentatives Of Albany Board Give
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6 seu·--of cushkm clips
adjustable to · slie. Jte.
volving, collapsible
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The matter of the petition o1 lhe 111 electors of N'ort11etn
Local sch~l dlstnct to place a question befl)re the voters at

PIInnd e~rtf'inlng. Vac~ _ paper doilies
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NO. 5 SKILLETS ............. $1.65
NO. 6 SKILLETS ...... . , ..... $1.85
NO.8 SKILLETS ............. $2.15
NO. 10 SKILLETS ............ $3.15
DUTCH OV~NS .............. $5.50
CHICKEN FRYERS ............ $4.25

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Trapplngv~:~u:re 37 More Perish In Flaming Airplane Wreckage ,
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Bringing Total This Week To 145 Fatalities . '
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MONTEGO
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passenger!!
tights suddenly swerve. There.
i;~i;; li:~~~~~;;c~~~~cUon.
Stirling -A Colombiln Avlanca All'lines bQted with w!iti.tl8' for the lengthy a bu~t of flames, , then , \If¢ ,
has bein Constellation from New York re~lrs ancJ ~eJt. Jthe plane to seek scre~ms ~ men and woll'itit "triJ)- ~
on •a apeediDI crumbled ~ts landlng gear and other a~ommodatlona.
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cra.sJted ,on the airport runway to-- .q "{~; - ~he ~oufth major air·disNine 'Persons cla..wed J}le!f . ~a¥
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fi'Y, klllirig 37 ~s!lengers
and ast~r sinee Moriday.. night ahd to ~afdy ~brougb lhe fi41'mJqg
n.,ral
Sdrrices
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Thtou•ti aome
llanii.Saturday
nor injuriest indudlng four ' pas- of ·a Capital /t.irlin~a Viscount' air- gulrk or ·fate the lucky nin~ esaetvicee: for Mrs. frank aenprs and five crew members, lin_!!r ~ VitghUa .Monda"t, 42 died eaped with only mlhor 'rn'juti~ ,
resldeht , and altbeugh ~e big plane Was- iii ttie wree.k ot ·a Scandit'lavUn
th't four pasaeJWei'l Who et:~·
of Maaon CUy, .llbuhed into a fiery mass C&gt;f Airways Cara.velle ,
iD 'i-A'blt8ra . c&amp;Ped with their Uvea. Wfite M,r.
morning, wnl wreckage that burned for hours \Tuesday night; 18 U. S. Navy mel] and Mrs. lan Keltoq,, Australlails
p. m. ~ in "the early morning
'!ffC Se.red' ,dead in a Na~y :Mer· who live In Quito, Ecuador; lL '
Home with : At least 17 of th~ victims were cator patrol .plane whic:h ·cruhed WYius of The Hague, Holl"n!f.
Wright offlciat- from the United States. The dead Into the snow-covered Turkish and 112 Ichabod Plaet, Falls
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lnciuded' Thomas C. Capehart, son mountains th~ same day.
Va.; and R8d ,Lov~ of
will be In the Suncrest 'Ill Sen. Hnmer Capehart (R_,_Jnd.),
Because Qf the uneert.;dil arrival Church,
The Hague and Wasblngfo~f,, D.
I~;=~~ Park Cemeter'y, Point and' his wife, Elizabeth. They time ~f the Aviaru;a ainray plane
Both the ptl01, J_ Duque,
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call at the.. , t'uneral two othen when tbe Constellation there were few eyewit.Desses bulj the fiery cratb. SO did
~~~·~~ - after Friday If• made an unscheduled stop ·because the handful of waiting pasraengera engineer,
a ptuls~r
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Homebuilders
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2-Dally,Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan-21, 1960

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The Homebuilder&amp; Clau of the
Middlrport Church of Christ meL
Tueaday evening at t b.e chlll'ch
wltb 19 member s present.
Tbe meeti ng o~n ed w1t h prayer by Rev, Fred Gardner after
which. Mrs. Harold Lohse present•
ed ~ devotions of th.e evening,.
Sbe r ead from the first !Chlpter
of J ohn. Mrs Lohse alao read an
article, called "Uvmg with Teen
agera." Articlfols were aLso read by
Denver Rice and Mrs Ann Bailey.
A aer ies of ga m e~ was con·
ducted by Mrs. W allec~ Bradfo rd
with p rizes beini w Dn by Denver
Rice and Herman Kincaid.

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HIGH TIDE IN HOUAND-Blcycle! and motur blkes an hlJ1'1 and dry oa. kdge~~ID AJMter'a
dam, away from tlood waters af ter break in a dike. Flood ebUed 8,000 people from boutu.

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the home of Mrs.
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Mildred Spurlock. Athem
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Jle e ~tarJ teacher in Columbi,
:ieho I broke her leg recently. Sh
will ..:..elcome pbone c~~oJb, visi t:
and cards from her friends wtiih
·onfined to her bed.
Te mple Methodist Church WSC(
mot With Mrs. Clarence Arbaugl .
on Wtldne~day evening. The pro
1ram was i.n charge of Mrs. Ar·
~bur Crabtree. Plans were madt
a fellowship meeting and po~
supper at the chur{:h on
evening.

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Birth Announced

OLEO
15¢ lb.
Limit 5 Lbs. Per
Customer

Mr. and Mrs. John · Miehels, Jr.

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Airman Arril'es

A ltman Thir d (:lass Ralph 8 :'

Is, son of Mr. and Mrs . Denv er

l.rti a of Mason recently arrived .
)san Air ·Baae , Korea He Will I
J.SSII!ned to the 410th Tact1 c.
Missile Squadron.
Pr10r to goiril to KOrea , Ar r
was stationed at Lowry AFB. Col.

SEASON HIGHS
nd 3 Games H. Clatworthy 608
nd. 1 Game, B Louks 24Z

PtiP~OKN ·
jar

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, cam 3 Gamet Pom. Cement
;lock 2623
leam 1 Game Swisber·Lohse
~fUgs 941
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:V TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG.
B. Louks .
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J'l. Clatworthy
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".t J. Duerr
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M. Houdaah elt
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G. McKinney . . . . . . . . 187
H. Clatworthy
500
M. Houdashelt . . .
569
R. Davis .
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B. Louk.s .
M8
A. Stobart
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~~.;.;-~:ins the blrth of a 7 pound, Mr.• and M~s- Robert E. McBridr
ounce 110n, Janu 11ry 12. He bas are antlouncmg tbe birth oi •
een named Timothy Alan and bas dtugti:ter, their fint eblld, Qf:
brothers and
sister~.
Thursday, Jan'uary 24:, at St Jot!

baby ~ ph's Hoepltal. Parkersburg M.ls

Hul&gt;ert Muter of McBride i8 the .f~toer Sally Pr61
Mra John tilt of MISOD Cit)',
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ThE! baby weia:hed eight pou nds
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named Julie Jarrott.
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Maternal grandpat""ehts are Mr
The Middleport WCTU will 1nd 'Mtl . .Ray Profitt of Mason
st the Pre.,yterian Church whUe paternal grandparents are
at 7:30 p. · 11'1 . with Mr1. Mr. ,and Ml :!. Jack 1 McBnde -of
Lewis &amp;iving the lesaoa and Partenbur~ . Great grand paTentF
~e devo- , are Mr. and ~d'fl, W H Foglesong
I oi Ma11on.

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6«. Jar NESCAFE _,.

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R Davia . . . . . . . . .... , 16'1
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.iberty 2 Jaycees 1
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
ch sc-hool m Meigs County.
High Scores Jan 14
.~I ary Bart..h was
tlle highest
H•gh ·1 hree Game lnd , H. Clat·
nkmg stude nt at :~liddleport
·orlhy '590
,gh S\:hool in this contest.
H1gh Single Ga me B. Louks 242
Tea m Three Games , Pomeroy
.itobart
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ement .Block 2604
Team Smgle Game Pomeroy Ce· la d s . . . .... Hi? 188 169 514:
Ioudas h.elt . . . . 201 158 163 522 \
tent Block 939
tendings
Won Lost Pr:t ..:tatworthy . . . JIMt 235 168 602
. . 140 160 177 477
'om Cement Bl k 33 Y.! 17 Lf.l 657 losenbaum
143 Ui6 147 446
w1s her Lohse Dr ugs 32 19 627 .lt,1ller . . .
SHson Hl~a
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Jau gherty Jne.
191f.t 21% 382 bgh ind. 3 games Grate 608
Jlgb team 1 game Uberty 928
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o outstanding senior girb m

B. De Millo dlod.

A lhougllt lor _ ,, In biB
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P~'";!;~~: Panther basketball team, bot on the trail of
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Sl!:OAL title in three years, goes to Athens Frinight for a game that, if won, could m•ke the road ahead
glory easier.
will bump into a suddenly very hot !iv~ guld·
himself, Coach Charles McAfee.
everybody bY
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ltpme1JWJ1ed &amp; Operated

"You'll Like Our Service"

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Many Bnrgalns Tiiroqhont
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Choose Here.,
Where the'·
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MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Rtw C.bt-Widlr, Iller,
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SloP.V11111, 4·Wbeol Dri""", 1118";!' ManyCOIIfertMlt
nlodell are a whole 'l
up.t.duty madela wllb automatiC
litw IJellar.lnlnal'l1cu

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trlllnamieaian.,._..au are lower
priced. Price~ have allo been
redoced on aU optional ve···

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abimmy and
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front · th•re'a a
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behind the wheel.

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road clearance), 10 it.'a euier tq
hop in arul out of cabo. SIW

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~ce inlkta: mon
be~ and bipe. more
*lth auspended ~alii;

rootn for
foot room
pabe are aater, too; new \ndlu
makeo them 67%"""" ril(id.

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.avlntl. New kaY·Iurn otartin1.
Hi1her, wider vlolbiUI)'. Tolt to
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Legal Notice

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·WANT ADS

FOB CONSiSTENT DEPENIJABLI! II.ESUL'l'll
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RIVER
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PHONE 398
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Spec:i.a1- oue mootb for 30 c~nta pt:r word

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d. MOt ~ld wu.bit'l 10 .._.ay, 1!ter rect- nmg Dill
""1 &amp;ri:W' in A:dverU..1.:1g - O)hou.ld t..:: nvort.ed mun~,;u.tely Til
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1 DAY
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VOTIRI UAOUI TO MitT

State Reception
Attended By
Carl Sullivans

The Muon County' Le..,ue of
Women Votel'l (Provi.Jional) will

hold Itt re1ular meeting on January 25, at 'l 30 p m at t,he home
oi Mrs E L Hukill )r , 1513

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The top1c ~.Jr the evenmg wdl
be
popular Control Of Government
Mr and Mrs Carl SuUivan,
New Haven, attended the Mth on the countY. lev.,l A panel dis ..,
legu;lation receptlo-.n held m the cuss10n covermg pohhcal organtza
governor's manSlon in Ch~leston tlon, and the electoral process
wh1ch meludes types of election,
last night
elccuon
machinery and participa
Thl" governo~ starr.. elec:t.We
offtclals department heads, mem t1on of electtoo.s, will be conduct
bet'1l of the supreme court and ed by Mrs Chester Weaver and
members of the prmc1pal boards ·.Us Harry Layne, New Hav~n
and commlsSIOI\B and members ~rs Savanna Upton, UJon, and
Mrs Harry F1tz.s1mmona of Pomt
of the press were guet~ts
For t)'te £1rst tune th1s year pre Pleasant:
sidents -o1 all West Vll'gma CotThe League of WOmcne Voters
leges and their WIVeS were kJ 1s a non partisan organization es
eluded on the ,guest li$1..
tablished m 1920 to promote poht
1cal responS!blbty through inform
ed and acttve parttclpahon qf clt

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t:IG The JIUI11J..ku ShoW

t·80 Ford Show
10:~ You Eel Your L11e

'J·SO -News t-1rtn.,_
6 fl Huntle7 Btinld., JlopGrt

10,30 Take A Good Look

7 00 Death Valley Days

Wbiflybli'GI

NO I!OBOUO 8

9 00 Bat Ma1tenon
Johnn:r S~cato

Lrens an go.. ernmenl Any mter
est.ed. person 1s mv1ted to attend
the regular meetmg:s

Coneeutra.tlon

3100 '{OUIII J)r liajoDO

1:11 HOD\101 ~01 1laparl
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Price 1&gt; Rllht

11.00 Tnltb or ~uenees
tUO It Could Ill&lt; You
1;00 MJ4 Day Newt
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11·00 News BPtodUD•

INO Jl'...l l l 111&amp; 'i'bo Jack .-ur

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Co~ TlDle

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0:38 Bookr alld Friend
e:oo San FriiiiC!J.co Deal
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,at Wlaoles•lt&gt;

e·u lobn Daly News

POWELL'S

7 00 Flight

7:30 ?ille Slorm Show

a:oo l.'ol:m._

SERVICE STATION

Reed Show

8•3(1 'rb.e ILeal McCoy.
~:ll.. ppt Boone Shawroom
9 30 The! Uatouebables

Middleport, Ohio

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Bathroom Outfits

S. :Bor6er Patrol

The NeWI Tontgbt
Scanning the Weather
Sporta Report
Late Sbow

8.30 Pdnhae Star Parade
9 80 M-Bquad

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1:80 J,.tfl!l Of RUq
t,OQ Arthur J Si:Dlt!I-JfiW

CAST IRON TUB -I.A.VA TORY- COMMODE

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1:30 Amoo 'n Andy

$169.95

Complete To The Flllor

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1:00 Betty Hutton Sbcnr

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Glass Lined Hot Woter Tonks
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Art Instruction
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5 30 Rin Tin Tin
8·00 San P'r4DCiseO !!eat
8 St t'a~ .l!;aso &amp;eporw
6 40 Weatherman
6 411 John Daly News
'l 00 26 Men
7 1111 Walt Disney Pre1en~.
8.80 Man From Black Ha1fi
9 00 17 Sunset "Strip
10 00 Tbe .Deteet.ivel
10 30 B\oe~ SaddliJ
11.110 Th• N,wa To~
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The Gmdlng lJght
Heart ot. the City
AB the World Turns
For Better or Wt1rse
2 SO House Party1
3 00 The Millionaire
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4 00 The Brighter Day
.Q l5 The Secret Storm
4 30 The Edge of N•ght
~ 00 The Three Stooges
fi 30 L1£e of Riley
• oo Artbur 1 Rmitb- Nnra
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7JIO Rawhide

8:30 Hotel De Parea

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Around And
About
Middleport

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tlan Mrs. Edgar

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tre.uurer.

of "Brother John" whose and thanked Mus Re1bel for the
sUbJect tnatler was tRken from pro,aram.
philosophy found 1n Matthew 6.

WASHINGTON (UP!)
The lllllion's living costs
cUned in December for
flrat time In four ·months,

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life inelude !awl h1 Mr&amp;. W. R. S~n , '!U- unable
laws of nature and Jl.'tle: to be preaeit toO 'bi ·.tnr.alled u
. The Christian diaci· VIce president.
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life thtot11h prayer
During tbe bualneu ae11lon
of the sc:nptu~, ittencUng w1tb Miss Fic.t pruidfnc, the
servtces, gJVlng of bu time 1900 year boots were dlstrlb\lted
ta lenLs to help others, givmg and M151 Erma Smith w.u liven a
part of h1s moome to ChrJattan vote of thaW for ber prej)ara•
and by work and .study lion of the boob. Mil&amp; .lo'Jck exconciuded Lhe program with preii!IE!d her appreetltlon to 'Mre.
prayer and the reading of the Mora for tne installatiOn service

d..

: Bills of lndi~tment Returned
by Meigs County Grand Jury
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the
the
government repl).l'ted today.
The Labor Department's
conl!l}mer price index fell on..
tentll of 1 pe1· cent to the Oc·

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t'nd ..hard goods" were facton in..
tbt· drop althOUl!h servlee rates
and other commOclitiea continuedlit &lt;limb.
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Genera.l

aucratt fll'ms wlli get a penny an

bour

Mrs. Bowera,

from Matthew 6, · followed wltb
by Mrs. Florentfl ,Qumslde
Round roltin get well catdli

sent to Miss Bemlee. Hawett and

Elec!tlon of offieen was h.eld
With Mrs. Orville Well aelected
v:~ce

Hbd Top Coupe 348
ln m()tor, power Jteerlng

pie, secretary- and publicltn Mri.
Richard Davl1, treaJUrer 1&amp;1'ld \ill'l.

and brakes, Turbo&amp;:llde trsmt,

fee.

'4Juallest ann\N.l incresse in the
fllat four yean and well ))elow
JliOit o1 the poat-war years, the

t.;lbor De~trilt!Qt said.
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AveragQ buymc power of fac- c1
tory workers anot u.p more than
2.1$ ~o- Pett cen' last ,month because
ol lHe deeline iq tivlnl cooLS and

'inl:feaPnc wa,:u reflected' by the
a or Ule .ateel dispute.
\oollviti.~o

Edward Venqy, fl&lt;lwer tyl\4 -~bair

real low mile.aa:e lby 1 owner,
apotlea interior, ~e and {'()r-

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al f!ntsb, radiO and heater and
many other extras.

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SALE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN

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2 Twin Size Mattresses

2 Twin Size Box Springs

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'·' ON THE BRIGHTEST C08NEB.'
IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Qpen Evenings By Appoinf.,.nt'
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gether 'in tb.la. n\oqth.

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members of the uecutive board
ot the Pomeroy Htlb School Alumni A11oci~tlon wl.ll be held at the

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to •ttend.

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coti\fibdtlona:

The dinner wq held to cele- ,
!&gt;rate the blrthda,.. ot Mr. Lloyd

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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man~

annOunced the follow lila: ' ~nt

Mr. .ad Mra, Braei l:.loyd 1nd
son1, J.iek llid lllichl Were in G~­
lipolis iatt SWidaY enoinc w)len
thelr' SOD·in·law and daulh.,,
Mr. and M~. 0ICII'- Butlai Jr.•
entertained with i i1mily dinner.

THE SHOE BOX

2sets Of Legs

To Polio DAve
.~~~:; . ' Are
Announced
MJIB, Vietor Youn&amp; co'onty chair-

Lloyrh Atie'!fl Dinn.er

Car Coats • Slacks
Blouses

2 Headboards

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mentbers exehanife4 OOe l:'tt~-'1nd
a '"jcture wat taken of tb.e•WI'OUP·
The Februaey mMllDI Wl . be
held tt the home of Mra. btlluJn.
Side, Weat ~ St.

VSE OVR LAY AWAY

l'V91'Y OwP

Mra. Harold SmJth,
president: Mra. nen,ver ~

a• president;

lmpal~

Pbwerntte tnn.
tbeet.er, el•an in·

were

Mrs. Garnet Stanley.

$1595
1958 ·CHEVROLET

1951 PLYMOUTH

uke_n

prayer

for, automatic tram1., Ndio and
beater.

White Wlilll UN8,

pretid~nt, opened
d~otioD.I''

the meeting )rith

ON MURDER .PLOT - John Patrick Cody
talks to Richard Keacbie, a colput him in contact WJ!h Carole
murder trtal of Dr. R. Bernard
Angeles jnry that Finch told him be
8-.rboll'a; tlilll6elf If Cody d1d not do away

Ob8erve

index tbrougb. oost-of-hvIDg clauses 10 labor contractli.
'!'be December drop w1ped out
a· one-tenth of one ~r cent advance· m the index !or November.
').,be av~r•&amp;e tor the year wat
iime-tenths of one per - cent above
~e llfN averace. Tb..it wa1 tbe

to the

ainOI black flni&lt;il , ,o)llan rnter-

V8 Hardtop. Ivory
ftnllh, wtoma·

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truc.lu.ne induatry will get ratSes

Cata-lma Hard TOp Coupe Orl·

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Doost.

of two &lt;.-ents. an botll' and U,OOO
In mac~Uancous categories Wlil
set a penn,. 1'JJ.e1r wages are ued

1957 PONTIAC

!l~.,,.s.;
1957 PLYMOUTH

pay

Anou.er :t::Hl,OOO workers in tbe

&lt;rene 1s t he sop of Mr and Mrs.
Walter CrooiQ of Middleport

957 CHMOLET

p~ants, including
L~ectrlc and West Coast

tricat eqwgment

Stale

~669

&amp;DIIOUIO&lt;el

WlJrken will get one to
cents .an hou.r wage iner1~aaes be·
cause c4 prevtoua advances in [
the cost or Uvmg.
About 330,0QO wortere' in elet·

more at Ohio SLate and a member
of the Ohm State• Marcbmg •B and,
was recently mv1ted to jom the
Phi Mu Alpha Slmfonia Fraternity,
an honorary music fraternity for
men maJoring m the .faeld of mu.!IIC . {icne is also president o.r the
~ophomore dass of mus1c at Ohio

VB - 4 .I)oot Sedap-. Std trans.,
real ell!rl'n interior •nd aood
1oUd body, Aleakt; &amp;GOd ~1res

department

despite Ule detlme about

Gene Crooks, a memher of the
1957 graduating Clsss o( Middleport High School, now a sopho-

$2295' ,
1954 DODGE

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IIG,ene Cro.oks
Invited Into
Honor Fraternity

Divoree Heariog Set

ForTue&amp;dayAtlO

'!'he Qlvorte cue of Evelyn
!Sii&gt;all va WeyDe Ch.itoD Stlats bas
set lor beanng Tue:wia,y.

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tober level of 125.5 per eel!!
Of average 1947-49 prices.
·n was still 1.5 per cent
above the level of a year ago,

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toct•r , ...2'. Low, +-ltlit 5-15.

n's &amp;tallat on o leer n a ~ui-Uo"'
ian and tmpre~e ~rvice lnltalled

wed 9
Miu Reibel, who
mearti.ng vf a~ Cb

Weather

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mg of Romani l;J: MO · • • giVen - Mrs. Pearl Mon terVed a• iii·
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Miss Mary Vug!nia Reibel presented the program when the
Friendly Circle of the Federated churcll met Tuuday evening
in the church social room.
Opening the meeting with a prayer poem'y"The New Year",
Miss Retbel gave a meClltation on the New ear b~ on the
words of Paul, "Forgetl.inj: As I Pressed On". Bcr!pture read-

B¥ FREDDIE HOUDASHIL T

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Program At Chur&lt;:h Rooms Tuesday

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