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The Daily Seliltinel

Middleport "'
Attendance P.ins
Society
llfn. Emma J. Sargent, Soulh
Seeond Ave nufl, is a medical pati

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Weat, llvlnt 1n semi-retirement a 1
1 Bapist miniater. bQilt the ebare.b
wbieh 11 fi\'e feet w•de and rt feet
long. FoiU' persons em be seated.

Women's Club Holds
Valentine Party
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Busineu and Fun.d drive to be held from 1·2 p,
Club had an m. On Sunday, Feb. 24.
uehange
Mn. Guy Reynolds, who had atmonthly diD- terided ,t he State BPW JuncheoD
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terian Church Tuelday . evenlna. aave a report on the program.
Mn. Welley Fry, president, wu iD M,a. Fry, Mrs. Kenneth McElhineharge of the meetine and terved il" and Mi58 Freddie Houdashelt
the other ofticers, Mr1. 8e1J- r!preaented the local BPW at the

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Helen WaddeU and •Mri. luncbeon. A tour of the State Capon the piornm coli)-, itol precede~ the luncheon and
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The ClUb Collect preceded the wu made an honorary member of
~~~ dliDn•er o
nd I Vlltntlne tbtme tbe BPW.
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waa earr1ed out in the tab1e decorAtnong the statistics quoted
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lt1ou ftDd favon. A rid an·d whlte from the State Auditor's files were
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VolenUne doll ..ake was used for tbe lhiOJI In which Ohio was
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t~e centerpiece, of the olqcert! fli'1t ln, ,PTOductton: tlre3 ,tube111
tl~lt and larce Val~nt4nea were. clay prOduct,. ,ca 1kets, coffinJ, "-isuaed. on the olher tables. Favort cellan.eou~ t~?Gls, electrical malneJuded reminders of tbe Heart chinery and supplies glaa•ware
Pund Driv,. on Februuy U.
ttoves, range1, alumtn'um article•:
1ft a 1hort bUJiness meeUnj the lime, matches, soaps, nutl ant!
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BPW voted to join th~ Middleport waohen. Ohio had the first eleetrl·
Chamber ot commerce and named cal light. the rtrst 4-H Club, the
!lllao Nina Russell, past president, lirot autoll)oblle sell·starter, the
as their representative to the flnt and IArge1t vacuum sweeper,
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Mrs. Naa the first airplane flight, the first
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With

uther interesting
facta werecbeeae
the
making
of all Llederkranz
at Van Wert, the publi11hlng of
Ute largest number of Bibles in
Cfe'veland, the making of the most
pl,ying cards In Cincinnati, the
l~rust manufacturer of electrical
refrlgeraton In b~yton and the
Iareest manufacturer of welrling
equipment in Cleveland£

Tilt: members of the BPW sign·
ed petitions to be sent to tht!lr
State RepreaenLaUve and ~State
Senator on the Equal Pay for
Eoual Work bill.
The {lroaram for the meetina
was led by Mrs. Fry with Mrs.
Beulah White as song-leader for
' 1 1eries of love-songs with Mts.
LIIIIM Stell! as pianist. Freddie
Houd.aahelt read a poem "Great
Grandmother's Valentine" and
Mrs. Fry distributed the exchange
of Valentines from a box det!or
ated by Mn. Hibbs. Salin stripe
paper coverftd the box ·, and waa
dec:oraled with r~d hearts and
the cover was bandl)d with red

Beach, Florida, wbere they will
attepd the raees ov~r tbe weekend.
'l'hey will drive on to K;ey West
and •o by bpat to Hnana,, Cuba,
for a vacation, r~turning to Sara.
tota fo J'l vtait betore coming back
h6me the fir&amp;t wetk in M'arch.
ColumhUJ, will
PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (FHTNC) - Robert 0. O!k&gt;OEJelbliS Ml'l. Robert
llay
with
Don
and
Debby Gruewr
"Markmansplp Badge" pinned on by Lt.
durinJ the absenee of their . par.
sen, Commanding Officer of tile 2nd Recruit Tr;:~~n~:·t~t enll.
ion. He al~ received a warrant promoting him to
vale first class during nte graduation ceremonies held
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William Muon ia visiting
at the Marine Corps kecrult Depqt, Parris Island, S, C..
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Osborne Is tile son~9 ;d:~rs. Willia~ 0. Osb9,tn~
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ley Pf SPrl ng CI·ty, Tell!\' . · ·
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He ivas one of three 'Marines selected from his pla!QOn to be In Germany fnr the past1 two and
promollld for "dem~llltrafiPI!i;"'U.Uties of leadership lhrllugJI. a half yean, •pen~ ChriStmas with
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ou1 recruit tralitlng. ' 'j~. '! · •
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- jlle · in September 19511, Osborne and her huo~and .and dau1htet,
graduated from SpringCit , High School.
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1tationed just one ·hundred miles
He has be en ass~gn.,..
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er from the !RAder" Mrs. Rader la .the
training.
former Kay Manley of Middleport.
~gt Muon wilt report tn a camp
1n Kentucky 'at the end of his
leave.
Mrs. Charlotte Perrin and her
11ister, Mrs.
Jeanette W•ddtll,
Char:leston, have returned !rom
Florida where they vJsited their
uncle, George Juhling, who iJ a
patient at a Veteran's Hwpi*al.
They visited with Mr. and Mn.
Charle• McMaster, Mr~ and Mrs.
William Stansbury and cblldteu
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ewing
and family while in Florida. •
Mr. and Mrs. J . S.
Mitchell,
South S~ond Avenue, attended
the IBEW'.s twentieth •nniveraar,,
banquet in Parkersburg at thE
VFW Home on Saturday.
Merlin Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mn. J. S. Mitchell, who has en·
listed in the Army, IS at Fort Knox,
Ky. for his bn~ic tralninll.
Mn. Frank Wilson took her par~
ent~. Mr. and Mrs. Adaln Eber,s.
bach to Pafkersburg on a busines!l
trip Tuesday. Sharon Wilson, baby
daughter of Mrs. Wilsnn, stayed

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Memben o{ lbe W~mo C~lt

Attendance P.inJ were '"'!".\led
durlna Sonday !!el&gt;ool ·open~nr ••· t.r of Future Fllrnlers of Amorie
erclseo recentlY at the Htlooa &amp; will appear on Farmer Bill Cllfll'- '
,.,aeU~al Unt\od llretbern Chur- "Down on th~ Farm"
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ch, The pi'- """'·'pr-j4d by. WS~TV. ~e~3. on s.t11n11J;
Woodrow Forem~a, ouperinten. l"ebenary Ill\ ot ):!P.K.. It trao
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Three yell' Pln1 .were preoewd el&gt;apter odvlw.
to Dlc.kie Ne~ 11111Y Rouoh, Lar·
Memben appelritl( on the
ry Noble, ._nd t:.rl. bl&amp;leo. I
l1'1n&gt; are ChJpter Preattletlt Sam
On.e: yPar. J)bll 11 were awarded my Hoffman. Gene Jewell, TO ·
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llr. Smith.
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HIS PRIVILEGE
WINDSOR, Onl. - A lew min·
Utes after receivi11g his citizen.$hip certificate, Lambert Kamminga experienced one or the
".;mvileges" · of. a Canadian citizen. He walked out of the court

building, found a parking ticket
on hia ' car and went back to pay
t.!}e $2 fine with the comment, "It's
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OWINGSVILLE, Ky. - A Daven·
port, Ky., man had to b&lt;lrrow a
pair of pants from his jailer to
appear in routl here Lo answer
a drunken dr1vlqa: charge after
his car struck a pollee cruiser. The
collision threw tHe mah from his
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with a redlal of request numbers
by Mrs. steifl.

car, and he

Feb. 13, 1N7

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satin and bed with large bows of

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..Mr. and M'rJ. WUJ.iam Grueset
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl .Krautter
wil1 leave Tbunday for Daytona

~~~ e~u!~· Lo\111 ' Middleport Business A,\(! Professional
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employed .bY the Ohio Fuol Gas
Company in M1ddlepo'rt, will Jtu1
work at the Motor Part.J Co~ny,
Walnut Street, in the· aeu future.

Lucille Bearba Hawklu, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pl&gt;o!le 6244

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.:._ A move. was ' underway ill the ' Lei\.
,=~ today to iet rid' of the 2S·member. State Board of Ed· ·'!Gop. "J~es F. "McCaffery (D.CUyahoga) said h UJ 1 1
WELLSTON, Ohio, ·rebi'Qary ta:
dUce&gt;a bll) abolishlll.ll1he· present 'board ani! tt:U~Un
In an addre,. 'l&gt;e!Ore lhe Weilatoa
It • seven..member gro~p appointed bY th
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'Boara •hlell)bel.~ an llOw elicted
from 'each ot ,.t6t st.ilte'.s 28 eon_Jreoatonil ,dltttriel.o ond meet
once
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' iheinheri Ql.th~ .:\oa':" to
.oerve full-time' on 11; -job
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would reeelve....,t•'ftnft 1
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tne otp.~ '.lx members $13,000.
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;(, The present board was estab1i.shjd ~y ,eont1iltltional aJileDd·
, mt;,lit approVfll 1»' .the vot.er1 tn
1~1 •s e~mp1eted it1 first year of
'·r, operaUI]ll ' Jast moqUJ.
\'to MeanwbUle, 3; bill.s .were intro. Jl'u~ In 1bit Legjslature W«f••~
' !lay, brlilgilll th~ toll! lor lite
fttll!ll~n ao tar to 'letl.
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lateat ln•lw~~) meaaure to
-'1f!!ir the state lo O!Jarce admlo.
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!ion to atart early In April on au.
lomatic flashing ligrlals at the
Hob!oJ) Route 7 er~sing.
W. A. Wilkinson, general attof.
ney' for t~e Nvc, · wrote O'Brien
ooday dellvery o£ m,a1erial&amp; is ex·
pet:ted soon 1\ld thaJ, com.pletio,.l
can be expected 1iY June I, ~Dtl7.
, O'Brien b•d written .to Wi!ldn·
•M Feb. I ~okinJ i[ 'tile ·railrO.d
had ·,...,•ived ·appro~ .
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, Hlilflnger, _prealdent at the SOutheastern ObJn, ~tional Coundl,
ro~ee••t great poaolhilltlea lor In·
duJti;ill developmeltt of the southe~olern real~n of the oute and
asked.eoopen~tjon ·af buolne,.leod"\'1 ot tho are~ to support t h e
work of the Council in eneouras· '
ing oelec,tiv~ development tbrougb·
out the rep10n.
••The Oblo R:ver valley re•fon l:
hu ortep be11n referred to 1.!1 the 1
potent!~.l Ruhr ~f tbe Unlte,d :
States, be said. But I ~lteve.• t J
~u:~~~dy :e e~·i: 8ln11tl,e In•
va ey m
wor . or
;fe~:fo~~ti~~r:: the realization
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the S6ulheastern' Ohio
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be planninc a conferenee u.q:
mornlna with BriJI. Gell. Alldrew
Goodputer, White Uouoe otalf·
,e(TetarJ and liaison man witll
the Pentagon. The nature 01 the

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lnterfe~ with loadl!tg! Filters ou~lla.t tuU.tbite, aillo#I&amp;JkaD1, .
even When water level Is lOw. Tw.o.wasJd~ speed~: ~..:... Not- ··
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mal for your regular wash, GENTLE for your f!il~r' th,jlgi.
See It now. Choose _from all-poreeliim while o~ . 1m11t . nell' ·
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MAIL eGXJS

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OIL CAN $2.69
Por ·trooh, tlttor oml ·l'llbblth
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LIGHTING FIXTURES

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INCI~ER~T~RS

Carmack beg(ln his (!ieC:
trl~iH:arecr with Vanadium on October 22, 1926 at Niagara Fall1,

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It i~. ,.~we.pt·WZi;tg: ma
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lllii1 u Maintenance Supervlsbr.
i.a!llr he was pri&gt;IJ!Oio1! to
S,qpt..of ¥alntenance, the
he'. now-Jiolds. Mr.
Is
lie. In Masonic Work),"" member of
• · Bend Rotary (.1ub, a very acV
e'Board, Member of the New H!l~
\'Jn Recreation Foundation; o~Wd ,
devoted Churchman. · ·
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't.!r. and Mrs. Carmae~ and tl•iilr
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Jqne&amp; ~and Fa~ te·

Mei~ C011tnty ~~~;~~&lt;
Association
a;
eon meeting
llotel Martin and
flood in1urance
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Wm be' offered to
this •prlng.
The agent9
the nood in ..~rlriee'
60c per $100 per
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IUIIId lll¥onloo4 .-1 conl~t INOtmtnl ond all hlllth •I
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CONTWSTANTS . TO
A dinner
~i:•:t;;sc~boot winners received ce... o( IJ'qmonqw
and a DAR Goo!! Citizen- given 'tonight
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at 'l1le Do.tly Sentinel o!floe, $15.60· SIX

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M"tina Is Held

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~no Colomon, 'll'llon lbq- 'IJ)ot
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,fl. By mUl one year $8: fix months:, J4.215 ; three mouths,.
aooth, 11.
ihed e\'ef'Y afternooD ueept SUnday by The Ohio Valley Sen·
tlllel. IM .• •t 110 .Meehaaie St., Pomeroy, 0 . Bu•ineu otnee phone 398,
edlttirW office pbo~
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decision over location of St;lte Route 124 or a great deal of
stpfj, ill feel~. awl expense may foUow lor taxpayers of
l!jlmeroy and Middleport. On M81'cb 5 a heariqg is scbeciiJled
ln.t.\1!1 courtroom by tlle State Highway ,Department. The 9Ue8·
ilon: ~hall Rt. 124 be removed from Pomeroy (Mulberry a11d
Uni9u Avenues) and re-routed through Middleport'
This question has dynamite in it from the first to the 1..t
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. .All prderly revi!ow &lt;1f i'Vtnlr ..,_d. facts lea.dlng to the
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. I. For a number of Y•lll'• the s.tat~ Highway Department iUif
m.- Ill repair P.r\&gt;Ptrly Rt. ~211 in Pomeroy because It .iJ
too narrow, demanding that the town take enough of Its 40ft.
rilbt oJ way to m.ake a ~lghway out of it instead of a Mod~! T
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lion, clearly within the law, because of objections of aome property owners along lower UQion Avenue who over many y'ar~
have improved their real estate ·to the curbs of the present. '
norrow street.
3. With the expansion of strip mining in this area Rt. ·124Js
heJVily traveled bf large numbers of coal trucks enroute to
barge loading facilities on East Main Street. This hils not only
made the dangerous street more hazardous, but bas brought
almost total ruin to the patchwork repaired surface unde•lald --'=
With brick Its full length, from Court and Main to the bridge
at Thomas Fork.
4. Last year the State Highway Department indicated a
tl!adlness to proceed with proper repair of the entire section
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of Rt. 124 inside Pomeroy IF the town would acquire a mini·
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mum of two more feet right of way on each side. It even ac' As everyone knows, bh the II&lt;
cepted, by not saying II would not, the obligation of paying :: ;u~/!~ ~'{~~~ :~tea\. ey:e•; ;
for the widening which It Is not required to do under exjstmg dev~op a new breed or antmt.l.
Department regulaltons.
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5. ln.J]Je midst of these negotiations with the Highway De, pleklnr the hud.ieat or a lloek ~
•P&amp;rlmont approximately 70 residents of the Union and !\lui· litter, and Ql:Osabreeding wilb ' ·
llerry Avenue district signed a petition asking council and the other typ01 until yoo eome· llJ
~te. HJihway l)epartment to rfefmovTheRt.d12b4i from P tlomeroy "'~: ·~~~r:;~d~=:~~~ forbid, ,II
""cause of heavy ~I truck tra tc. as u ous pe 11 on re- JIOjjlll&lt;~ dema;;.l opoeloltou-hricio
ll)&amp;ina on file ln.!be oflice of )layor E. F. Robinson who, face~· Jn 111 ao!dlera _ a man
with an lmpo~ble dUomma, sat on "his hands ln the matter take llardohlp, tort~re
and who coulcf btame blm?'
!i'MUDI In atrlde while . "To~
BUT SEE WHAT HAPPENS!
' "ellfotronlc, hilt·ancl-cold,
N9w Pomeroy laces this alternative: Take Rt. 124 · out of lls,hliq4 war. Jle will need
the town, let the avenues stand as they are, chopped up, nat; aoit;~~l au:Perfllan.
row. To repalf It properly will co.st an estimated $40,000, not I suggest that the draft boerd1
counting wldJ.t:tlng. AU at Yillage expense, for the state would aJrjp over nnybody who eannot
bave washed. hands of .the problem with Rt. 124 going else- ohow o clear reeord of commutln1
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to and tr9m work. The railroad&amp;,
W ere.
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~;~etably the Long Island Railroad
Or Pomeroy council ca~ assert Its power, take its needed of New York have done much .to
SoJpB men

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by Xrt.
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Mr. and Mn. Gale Donohoe and
ebildron of Gut~~~.. vlolted reI(N.

ctAtly with ·lilt, 1nd Mrl. H•rry

Brooko. ·
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C1110hart d aon Allen railed on
Lo,.lo Bleulnl ;Mo~dav oftarnoon.
llr. aod Jlrt. .Qo~ald Thomt~~on,
Tony ond lllu Gloria Crump were
Vondl7 .0~1 lu..,~ of Mr..
Luveu tw..y. .
llr. ctoarltt llrowo who I• em·
ptoyod on tl'!' ~v•r apent 'l'lmr•
4oy ntrbt will bit lomtty ot
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Mr. nnd Mra. 'l'ob.. Mvft!'.s.

Mr. ll"lev Bon~U\1111' ;will&gt; l&gt;
Pmploved on tt\1 ~lvejJJ ~•OfQtllq 1
a \IA,C,allon with hll famUY.

Mr. ond 11&lt;11. Wll.'!!lo Hal'l wert

·~"l&gt;plnJ In Point ·!'l~aoa~t )'bur•

s,.rah

H1nn.u,ro ,J~tld Dane of Mt. Alto,
Mr. ad .M,re. Lawr.enee Wlnebren·
ner ot COI~mbuo, Qkef Capehart,
Mr. Larry Bleulna: and two friend
of Alban)', Ohio.
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J!! el Fry were
rue•tt 'ln .~Die. 'tte Bleuint home
luflll~ ,atmo.9Jiq,
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'l'ho~\'""nd.

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Ella Bl..aln•· Frldll' evonlnl.
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tho au••t ol hlt ,!P.Ibftr, lJir. j,ow ~'J..'!~ M ··~ •lilted Mr
Kl~~ 0~.:;ot~~. t::.:~::ib.
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sond,ra and lllll\on ·l!aY wore tall· ~!""/;.,.. ~
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and .aon Lowlo 'l'll,_lf.
ter ealled on Nro. flll!tl i"rf ~~
llrL .lllrri , TMIIIP.OO• of Oak doy ovenln~.
Grove, llr: ~ Tbomp•on of
lllr&lt;. Mav ROnAb mtt with tho
Vernon wer, TuNdll' dinner White chul'llh WI•• "Aid Tit..,.
JI!Oillof Mr. and llro. Don Tbom· ~ •• al tho tio!fto o1 ,.:r. and Mro.
PlOD.
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lclr. and lire. IJ'obor llyoro, Mr.
Mrs. Bent\li·"•Iltl'lna 'Dd "~"
a . , . , - lU)!I ·c F. Bl&lt;.,hli Larry ol Al~~Jny, Ghlo, were ,..

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and -~~·~~J&gt;I\.penl S~•·
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PO bulla~ •
Ultle Pat loaton It on the alct. Tliomllf'l"'
Mr. 111d ro. Leonard Roush list olso Mrs. t.,ell Rouah.
Vll'lllt ~)J J;., • lludent at

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wtN tn New llav·

Mr. and M.r1. ))ennl• Ro\llh were JfQI'P~ft W9.~· '~ weekend

en and . ~ ~li · J~ncaday oo ohoopln~ In !&gt;oint Ple•••nt ftidty. wltlf jllo,l~ Jl!f 1 !D~t~er.

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Mr. Johnson .P ry and JlJIUi\lt ·Of

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l!l!!i!l~ ~ Mi's· .i'red Rou~
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Mra. Vlrainia Sarre of Muon, '
ealled on ~- .and Mrs. Arc~
Roush Satur~af afternoon.
Mrs. Luvena Rainey left Friday
mornln1 to vlalt ln~cllnttly with
bar chll4ron In lltjnols.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myera are
in Duftoo. Ohio vtaiUilJI friends
and aLI~ndlna to b~•lneoa.
Mr. and Mro. ~lmor Nowbeny
and aon• "''" S.t~rday dinn.r
a.oeots ol MI. ~nd ~rs. !Jennls
Roush, Jt be~J .the blc:lh~ay ur
llr. Ro~sh.
Those eallln11 on Lowlo Bl051lna
Sundlll' were ~- and M'&gt;· Carl
Norm of Junetton city, 11r. and

VA-~i~h vlsitrd rountlv wlth Mr. Mr•. Cecil Jltlf••lP&amp;.t Mrf1.

and Mrs. 'Fred ltO\IIh.
Mrl. Irene W\ntbl'flnn"" anfto
'Mr. 111nd Mr11. Dwlaht Gl~b•. ~· '
il Ble!ln~ and Mr .. Harey Broob
Dona a iptnt KoadQ with Mr. and were 1'hursdlv ,dlnner •uelll or
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able the state would refuae to move 143 and 7 from Its highwa,v aylllem, at leaet In the foreseeable future .
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There have been numerous rumors of rNou«ng Rt~ 7
throur. Bradb~ from Dead M•n's curve and across •~ Hob""'
1011 v a the Lea Dg Creek gap. This probably Is In the plan·
nlng st.ase for aome time in future years. It could come quick·
ly enout~h to avoid the tension causing problem thit looms
llarch Btb.
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Clearly a dlffkult problem, It appears up to Pomeroy's
mayor and council and the citizens of Union and Mulberry
Avenues to BQ!ve it. No ope person probably wlll have a com·
plete and I11ht anawer.
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. time ror an about·face on the part or Union Avenuu~ld~t.s.
Jt II enou•h time for couucU to make a decision on order\q8
a wider Unlqn Avenue. It Is enough time to avoid many trou.
bleoome consequences that surety would follow removal oi Rl
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Wbl&lt;h wtll be held at the l!nW:
prtae I!UB Cb=b on l'rldaJ

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two Wet and
per side
even Inover
some
possible
ob- couraged.
eliminate the'
and easily
jectlons,
haveofa Union
modetnAve.,
highway
good
repair
into and
Theweak
oubwayo
and dis·
buo but
penlns to isa ••
through town It would have to continue as host for coal Un,• hav.e aided Ul.e railroads.
wbo
contemplate
truckl bitt strip coal~er~ II ~~oing to last forever .
', ~t Is anttrely likelf !hot the .[u· tlce
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lure ol our country 1\01 Ill me .
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tl"ll.,. JD I e
1 of the commuter
"7 illlddleport
0 . II certa
M n to object
· with' every resource it h.!'!"Ij•re touahenlns
Uroe• aa
flghtlng·lines.
men, They
whe· each d.if, fivSO week~
to having Rl. 124 traffic loaded onto its Routes 143 and 7 ther they reollzo 11 or not.
rest of hla Jlle--ao4
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Wltit:h fierce the center of that town .. But Its alternatives are , 1 do not belleve any,bodf eould .
laugh It an)'lhlng the Ru ..
nfu and even doubtful of existence. Assuredly · the state brainwaab :a New York CQmmuter, IJI•n• trl~ put Qn· bln:t.
th rl ""t t t 11 "'iddl
"W h
Rt nnd certainly they could not break
It iJ becauoe of tlese reaaono
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eport:
e twe &amp;o use ,YOUr
s. him down by torture) A hardened that I am hprrifted · to re-ad t~at
1-Q a,ttd 7, w.tdcb we maintam, for Route 124. Take II or take ommuter hBI ouceesdully reaioted a eommut"'' buallne ln .Chlca110
c:a~ !If your Ol'n a!Heta all by yourself. We'll move 7, 143 and :uempts In both theae dlreetlons Is otriktng at the veey heart of the
124 ~t:WbJ!r•.''
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fQr years. H~ I• a stubborn d~1ti- nation by puttins f&gt;D a lu~r)' bu.&amp;
N.9, thlall·aot dellrable by any stretch of tll'e lntaslnatlon. 1eated "''"· used to csrlf houn, which wiU eorry tomm~tero lrom
It Middleport woul~ finaljy come to desire, and accept, the and the dally obstacle couroe ot ~ CbleOio, •uburb to be Loop,
alate to remove a\llb routes out of town, its treasury would ~veninJ.
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m!Qetina. One member, lilt'l.- t. ~*~·Po&gt;oinl~
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tople ''Th... Who lletve•
1'0)' Wltion nitoorted ~ VII·
clellt with mtaton.., work
entlnq ond llfta were ndla1i,.d
tbe United ltatoa. ·
by "MCNt ti1terJ. .,•
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were ,.. awarded to winnen. -·r
report on the dinner aorved bJ'
to work
rroup one ..,.. li•~ by 11rw. ~~y.
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oell. llrt. Jed W.bolor Sr. report.
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W"U tDjoyod 1nd rtfrollliD!ev.ta of ""dwieb01, IJOttlb
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Met o., Tuelday

WSCS Meetjng

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Xan.W., .10001 on tllo cOmmittee.

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M"tina Is Held

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ihed e\'ef'Y afternooD ueept SUnday by The Ohio Valley Sen·
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Something has to give in Pomeroy on the approaching fqw
decision over location of St;lte Route 124 or a great deal of
stpfj, ill feel~. awl expense may foUow lor taxpayers of
l!jlmeroy and Middleport. On M81'cb 5 a heariqg is scbeciiJled
ln.t.\1!1 courtroom by tlle State Highway ,Department. The 9Ue8·
ilon: ~hall Rt. 124 be removed from Pomeroy (Mulberry a11d
Uni9u Avenues) and re-routed through Middleport'
This question has dynamite in it from the first to the 1..t
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state setting lll"""h &amp; a1 a hearln1 on tbls question follows:
. I. For a number of Y•lll'• the s.tat~ Highway Department iUif
m.- Ill repair P.r\&gt;Ptrly Rt. ~211 in Pomeroy because It .iJ
too narrow, demanding that the town take enough of Its 40ft.
rilbt oJ way to m.ake a ~lghway out of it instead of a Mod~! T
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lion, clearly within the law, because of objections of aome property owners along lower UQion Avenue who over many y'ar~
have improved their real estate ·to the curbs of the present. '
norrow street.
3. With the expansion of strip mining in this area Rt. ·124Js
heJVily traveled bf large numbers of coal trucks enroute to
barge loading facilities on East Main Street. This hils not only
made the dangerous street more hazardous, but bas brought
almost total ruin to the patchwork repaired surface unde•lald --'=
With brick Its full length, from Court and Main to the bridge
at Thomas Fork.
4. Last year the State Highway Department indicated a
tl!adlness to proceed with proper repair of the entire section
,.h R~b.art
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of Rt. 124 inside Pomeroy IF the town would acquire a mini·
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mum of two more feet right of way on each side. It even ac' As everyone knows, bh the II&lt;
cepted, by not saying II would not, the obligation of paying :: ;u~/!~ ~'{~~~ :~tea\. ey:e•; ;
for the widening which It Is not required to do under exjstmg dev~op a new breed or antmt.l.
Department regulaltons.
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5. ln.J]Je midst of these negotiations with the Highway De, pleklnr the hud.ieat or a lloek ~
•P&amp;rlmont approximately 70 residents of the Union and !\lui· litter, and Ql:Osabreeding wilb ' ·
llerry Avenue district signed a petition asking council and the other typ01 until yoo eome· llJ
~te. HJihway l)epartment to rfefmovTheRt.d12b4i from P tlomeroy "'~: ·~~~r:;~d~=:~~~ forbid, ,II
""cause of heavy ~I truck tra tc. as u ous pe 11 on re- JIOjjlll&lt;~ dema;;.l opoeloltou-hricio
ll)&amp;ina on file ln.!be oflice of )layor E. F. Robinson who, face~· Jn 111 ao!dlera _ a man
with an lmpo~ble dUomma, sat on "his hands ln the matter take llardohlp, tort~re
and who coulcf btame blm?'
!i'MUDI In atrlde while . "To~
BUT SEE WHAT HAPPENS!
' "ellfotronlc, hilt·ancl-cold,
N9w Pomeroy laces this alternative: Take Rt. 124 · out of lls,hliq4 war. Jle will need
the town, let the avenues stand as they are, chopped up, nat; aoit;~~l au:Perfllan.
row. To repalf It properly will co.st an estimated $40,000, not I suggest that the draft boerd1
counting wldJ.t:tlng. AU at Yillage expense, for the state would aJrjp over nnybody who eannot
bave washed. hands of .the problem with Rt. 124 going else- ohow o clear reeord of commutln1
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to and tr9m work. The railroad&amp;,
W ere.
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~;~etably the Long Island Railroad
Or Pomeroy council ca~ assert Its power, take its needed of New York have done much .to
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Mr. and Mn. Gale Donohoe and
ebildron of Gut~~~.. vlolted reI(N.

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C1110hart d aon Allen railed on
Lo,.lo Bleulnl ;Mo~dav oftarnoon.
llr. aod Jlrt. .Qo~ald Thomt~~on,
Tony ond lllu Gloria Crump were
Vondl7 .0~1 lu..,~ of Mr..
Luveu tw..y. .
llr. ctoarltt llrowo who I• em·
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Mr. nnd Mra. 'l'ob.. Mvft!'.s.

Mr. ll"lev Bon~U\1111' ;will&gt; l&gt;
Pmploved on tt\1 ~lvejJJ ~•OfQtllq 1
a \IA,C,allon with hll famUY.

Mr. ond 11&lt;11. Wll.'!!lo Hal'l wert

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H1nn.u,ro ,J~tld Dane of Mt. Alto,
Mr. ad .M,re. Lawr.enee Wlnebren·
ner ot COI~mbuo, Qkef Capehart,
Mr. Larry Bleulna: and two friend
of Alban)', Ohio.
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J!! el Fry were
rue•tt 'ln .~Die. 'tte Bleuint home
luflll~ ,atmo.9Jiq,
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Ella Bl..aln•· Frldll' evonlnl.
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tho au••t ol hlt ,!P.Ibftr, lJir. j,ow ~'J..'!~ M ··~ •lilted Mr
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sond,ra and lllll\on ·l!aY wore tall· ~!""/;.,.. ~
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and .aon Lowlo 'l'll,_lf.
ter ealled on Nro. flll!tl i"rf ~~
llrL .lllrri , TMIIIP.OO• of Oak doy ovenln~.
Grove, llr: ~ Tbomp•on of
lllr&lt;. Mav ROnAb mtt with tho
Vernon wer, TuNdll' dinner White chul'llh WI•• "Aid Tit..,.
JI!Oillof Mr. and llro. Don Tbom· ~ •• al tho tio!fto o1 ,.:r. and Mro.
PlOD.
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lclr. and lire. IJ'obor llyoro, Mr.
Mrs. Bent\li·"•Iltl'lna 'Dd "~"
a . , . , - lU)!I ·c F. Bl&lt;.,hli Larry ol Al~~Jny, Ghlo, were ,..

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and -~~·~~J&gt;I\.penl S~•·
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PO bulla~ •
Ultle Pat loaton It on the alct. Tliomllf'l"'
Mr. 111d ro. Leonard Roush list olso Mrs. t.,ell Rouah.
Vll'lllt ~)J J;., • lludent at

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Mr. and M.r1. ))ennl• Ro\llh were JfQI'P~ft W9.~· '~ weekend

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l!l!!i!l~ ~ Mi's· .i'red Rou~
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Mra. Vlrainia Sarre of Muon, '
ealled on ~- .and Mrs. Arc~
Roush Satur~af afternoon.
Mrs. Luvena Rainey left Friday
mornln1 to vlalt ln~cllnttly with
bar chll4ron In lltjnols.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Myera are
in Duftoo. Ohio vtaiUilJI friends
and aLI~ndlna to b~•lneoa.
Mr. and Mro. ~lmor Nowbeny
and aon• "''" S.t~rday dinn.r
a.oeots ol MI. ~nd ~rs. !Jennls
Roush, Jt be~J .the blc:lh~ay ur
llr. Ro~sh.
Those eallln11 on Lowlo Bl051lna
Sundlll' were ~- and M'&gt;· Carl
Norm of Junetton city, 11r. and

VA-~i~h vlsitrd rountlv wlth Mr. Mr•. Cecil Jltlf••lP&amp;.t Mrf1.

and Mrs. 'Fred ltO\IIh.
Mrl. Irene W\ntbl'flnn"" anfto
'Mr. 111nd Mr11. Dwlaht Gl~b•. ~· '
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Dona a iptnt KoadQ with Mr. and were 1'hursdlv ,dlnner •uelll or
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able the state would refuae to move 143 and 7 from Its highwa,v aylllem, at leaet In the foreseeable future .
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There have been numerous rumors of rNou«ng Rt~ 7
throur. Bradb~ from Dead M•n's curve and across •~ Hob""'
1011 v a the Lea Dg Creek gap. This probably Is In the plan·
nlng st.ase for aome time in future years. It could come quick·
ly enout~h to avoid the tension causing problem thit looms
llarch Btb.
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Clearly a dlffkult problem, It appears up to Pomeroy's
mayor and council and the citizens of Union and Mulberry
Avenues to BQ!ve it. No ope person probably wlll have a com·
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Jt II enou•h time for couucU to make a decision on order\q8
a wider Unlqn Avenue. It Is enough time to avoid many trou.
bleoome consequences that surety would follow removal oi Rl
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Wbl&lt;h wtll be held at the l!nW:
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two Wet and
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even Inover
some
possible
ob- couraged.
eliminate the'
and easily
jectlons,
haveofa Union
modetnAve.,
highway
good
repair
into and
Theweak
oubwayo
and dis·
buo but
penlns to isa ••
through town It would have to continue as host for coal Un,• hav.e aided Ul.e railroads.
wbo
contemplate
truckl bitt strip coal~er~ II ~~oing to last forever .
', ~t Is anttrely likelf !hot the .[u· tlce
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lure ol our country 1\01 Ill me .
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tl"ll.,. JD I e
1 of the commuter
"7 illlddleport
0 . II certa
M n to object
· with' every resource it h.!'!"Ij•re touahenlns
Uroe• aa
flghtlng·lines.
men, They
whe· each d.if, fivSO week~
to having Rl. 124 traffic loaded onto its Routes 143 and 7 ther they reollzo 11 or not.
rest of hla Jlle--ao4
IG
Wltit:h fierce the center of that town .. But Its alternatives are , 1 do not belleve any,bodf eould .
laugh It an)'lhlng the Ru ..
nfu and even doubtful of existence. Assuredly · the state brainwaab :a New York CQmmuter, IJI•n• trl~ put Qn· bln:t.
th rl ""t t t 11 "'iddl
"W h
Rt nnd certainly they could not break
It iJ becauoe of tlese reaaono
.
e .-• o e "~
eport:
e twe &amp;o use ,YOUr
s. him down by torture) A hardened that I am hprrifted · to re-ad t~at
1-Q a,ttd 7, w.tdcb we maintam, for Route 124. Take II or take ommuter hBI ouceesdully reaioted a eommut"'' buallne ln .Chlca110
c:a~ !If your Ol'n a!Heta all by yourself. We'll move 7, 143 and :uempts In both theae dlreetlons Is otriktng at the veey heart of the
124 ~t:WbJ!r•.''
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fQr years. H~ I• a stubborn d~1ti- nation by puttins f&gt;D a lu~r)' bu.&amp;
N.9, thlall·aot dellrable by any stretch of tll'e lntaslnatlon. 1eated "''"· used to csrlf houn, which wiU eorry tomm~tero lrom
It Middleport woul~ finaljy come to desire, and accept, the and the dally obstacle couroe ot ~ CbleOio, •uburb to be Loop,
alate to remove a\llb routes out of town, its treasury would ~veninJ.
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for tefrecbmutt at the .-..ll
t)le
m!Qetina. One member, lilt'l.- t. ~*~·Po&gt;oinl~
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tople ''Th... Who lletve•
1'0)' Wltion nitoorted ~ VII·
clellt with mtaton.., work
entlnq ond llfta were ndla1i,.d
tbe United ltatoa. ·
by "MCNt ti1terJ. .,•
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-..toa w1i .G1t1101 trf&gt;!'O play-ed orul ~ .Durtnt tlli bu1Jaea ~eaon a
were ,.. awarded to winnen. -·r
report on the dinner aorved bJ'
to work
rroup one ..,.. li•~ by 11rw. ~~y.
or the
oell. llrt. Jed W.bolor Sr. report.
od on 1 l&gt;~D( moetlnr '"' t11o

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Women'sCiub ·
Met o., Tuelday

WSCS Meetjng

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2:30 Tenneuell! £rnle J'ord
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In defense. Only Athens has a bet·
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08'1' points wi.Jile the Hounds han

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fen•e, wlith 7&amp;9 points. Williston
II -nd with 8911, Loaan third'

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VtNinla NPllon. Mra, Ruth Ei'l•
·~ e fi(th beat shootlna team a S
wine rave tbe treasurer's reoort.
A Jl'oundC!r&amp; Dav prol(ram wal!l

nN'sented under the direction of
Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Mlaa Mary

SOUTH ·

'Furman 99 Richmond 97
Louiovlllc 99 Marquette '19

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Bond B001tero IIJ'GUp appeared
WSAZ·TV Colloe Tlmo ol Hunt·

inJton, Tue•day morntna. Tboae
quoklna lho~hterl! lbe Jiftal·
doni, ~
a ' illlito; vlce
pl'ealdeilt
, eoiH.. Smith;
~eeretary, Mn. Pearl
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hoapitollty eomlllllteo: MrL ltollh
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Mn. Sbei'JIIori ~o!u&gt;oon, Mil. Phi
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lnr c! I"''A on the ftltl&amp;ftal lovil.
'Aoston U. 81 MIT 82
N. Carolina 72 Wake Fqreat 69
Mn. Vlr.r;lnta Nelson cave l}le
Seton Hall 102 Canl1lus 8'7
Navy 72 Franklin ·a. ·Monholl 68 · •l•hlloht, of the fdU~dl~l of the
89 Lehllh 83
MIDWIIT
llntlam1 PTA from 193A throUI{b
, tumble 113 Penn 7&amp;
"radlcy 76 St. Louis 70
'A"? . Tt!• rttrh' Ensemble 11nder
. il~nn State AD Buehnell 116
Western Ky. 8~ Wichita Ttl
the dlrel!tl(ln of Mfl. C. 0. Chap1"'111 ?S Army 10
Youngstown 78 Stcuben.IJle GSI
man san.r thrt~e number• wtth Mi.al
Cincinnati 69 Xnvler, Ohio 07
.Judy (;hiRe a1 act'Ortlpanltt.
•
Bowling Green '72 Toledo 88
A eJndJeU,bt 111"\'lee ••• then
Notre Dame 70 Butler d
t~re11entAd bV tlie elhen member!l
·- of the En•emble, each eandle rep.
liT DN WILLII
•eOAntlnR o dlllerenl 1001 ol tho
MIAMI, Flo., 0P '"- Be! WlUlo I'TA. The entlte ll'O~p ianl •!fan,
Hartack at Hialeah Park and rou Oh rJiltftful'FO"diftlfti!'
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eall't eo wronc. The little rkler
Min suale PRker told the 1tory
Drlnl Roy.r Cnlwn Colo. , . from JohnltoJI, Pa.,' aeored tour of tbe opc;rfl._. 'flfhe ~tto1J 'l'Nt"
vtetorJe1 Wednesd•y to live :him tO be prtsente·d on February iO at
Lowed ololl Ito oalorloo b1
eight In two ~IYI •1, lho plllin· the High Sehool Auditorium.
It wa• voted to (five a contrtbu·
llneft trae\:, Hattaelf t vk!totte•
were on Go lletw'een (N,tiO), C.. tlcn ol $S to tbe IDIII'I tu1MI jnd
'101'AL-II01"!LDDQ llO.
hon,.y (f5.l0), Amoret (''/.00) tild NO to tbe Metp C9un~. '-llllouo
Model Jeep 1$9.70).
llduoiUonol ~l'lltfl!'OI, loft, llllbert
1 Price. prindlpol ol i .. ll'lde a&lt;hool
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of wltlter
annou~~&lt;ed that • Ioiii ol Ml.31
· a With a
WOO eolleeted by tho l'ldO puplla
, penH
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lor the Moroh of Dlmea.
prompt
loan
of
J,
'1\e ~~ N,~ted to opoooor a
woman'f· fiW:ttboU rome ln 1M
n~ar future. Tbe loom Mothera
wlll JIYt a parey tor the teaehen
and their buobl~d,l oad wlveo IMI

, 'fordham 69 Vlltono&gt;a

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CHicAGO UP · Indiana has
lfllbbed the Big Ten basketbaU
lead because It has the league
eaii,Jng scorer lri, Center Atthle
eA and the' top{tharpshooter In
Dick Neal, Olticia1 statlstlce 1ndi· tliriv (b'a1 Smith i•· nut of the
eated tuday.
and my right hand is in
good
Dee! holds nearly a two·poinf· •hape.',
• per-game l! dge over the second
~--l£&gt;adinf.! St•tJrer, J.'r~nk Howard of
0hhf State, while Neal, ln elgbtb
"""~ illt't' ln srorin!J wlt'- a 16.2-point
Bv Phvltll Snow.t.ft
1c r.gnme average, haa bit on 54.!!
PTA MISTING HELD
,
1er cent of his fleld goal attempt•·
The
W-ellteJ"n
Loeal
PTA
held
' be tlte only player In the to~

COUEGE

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Miami Beach Auditorium.
It Wll.l the flr11t pune for l~n~y
Joe of New Orlean11 since he won
tbe 131f.P9Und crown from Smith of
East•'O*'Inge, N. J., last Aug, 2f.
And, although It was the large1t
of hi? eareer, he !{aid; ·''That's yea.
nut. eompared ·&amp;0 wWtl'll ·~ake·

White of
rank.a fourth wlth
'111 polnt., is third in leaaue wonJolt staPdlnp, Middleport is sixth
1n offe11.11 with 730 points and ls
1ltd for aeventh place in tJw
learue with IAcluon, both 2·11 on
1he uason.
Defensively Pomeroy also rRnk&amp;
fourth with 788 point• permitted
and Middleport rank• latt by a ·o ~rore··8 to go over flat ISO pe~
hair, having allowed 846 polnta to ~ent mark:. T&gt;ees ha1 ~v~aled 22.~
. .Jackson'• 843.
po int$ per game and }{award 20,,
Ohio State, In second place, wu
the top team In field- goal accur1CY with a 4 . I per cent nu1rk .
"wo other teams abo were blttin p
vo" 40 per ecnt. tlltnol1 at 42 ~
~S) Pomeroy

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tor thi
to1U'Ilament, NelBonvJUa. i1 •afely
llll~e lead ln pere~e of remu
Wf.ln, In totil on &amp;t'-"' acortria
with 124 point. an rank, aeeond

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YankeeJ' rookie school at St. Pe·
ter~burg, Fla., and the varsity batterymen are due to report there
to h1m. in leis than two weeki.
Rlfbt now, thoueh, Don Perret Game Laraen, Johnny Kudu, vJe!Ol')' lb i IIHI delellft ol lftb
Tommy Bcyne and Tom Eturdi~ lleJH*f\1111 li'Own, ilmid at ~
vant ate llfliong the 17 Yankee ''fiot, .1111, mllbb" today ln a lti1
tllle boill with 1011thpaw Kthny
player1 who are unsigned:
ton near1 Ill end, exeept

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Big Money Bouts

In defense. Only Athens has a bet·
tar defensive record, permitting
08'1' points wi.Jile the Hounds han

otlowed 7H. Athen• ls !lith In ol·
fen•e, wlith 7&amp;9 points. Williston
II -nd with 8911, Loaan third'

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ure1 courtesy or Jim

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.lAST
C11• negle Teth 86 llrael 40
Geneva 90 St. P'ranels, P1 . &amp;8
,' I!Orlmouth 6T B!OWII fJ

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tebr-uary 11. The meettnc was

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t~ ·!".!!

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M~'R. Beatrlc;e Smlth. prealdebt,

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.ttre!lldc&gt;d at the meeting. TJ\111 lee-

"etarv•a reoort

Wl'l Tf'ad

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bv M11.

VtNinla NPllon. Mra, Ruth Ei'l•
·~ e fi(th beat shootlna team a S
wine rave tbe treasurer's reoort.
A Jl'oundC!r&amp; Dav prol(ram wal!l

nN'sented under the direction of
Miss Elizabeth Lloyd. Mlaa Mary

SOUTH ·

'Furman 99 Richmond 97
Louiovlllc 99 Marquette '19

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Six membeilf ot !tie' Rutland
Bond B001tero IIJ'GUp appeared
WSAZ·TV Colloe Tlmo ol Hunt·

inJton, Tue•day morntna. Tboae
quoklna lho~hterl! lbe Jiftal·
doni, ~
a ' illlito; vlce
pl'ealdeilt
, eoiH.. Smith;
~eeretary, Mn. Pearl
canaclu,
Ina•-· !ln. lUJI PM!tor; illd
Mn. Piloiii,lWo lid ~ hlllah

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W•elve

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lilt eloio&lt; ., !lit ~.. by
hoapitollty eomlllllteo: MrL ltollh
Sutherland, Mrli:-;"lllldred LUU,
Mn. Sbei'JIIori ~o!u&gt;oon, Mil. Phi
Clonch, MrL lf¥!ild Rl.. ond Ml'l.
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Oh11nR"er l!'ave a talt on tbe found·
lnr c! I"''A on the ftltl&amp;ftal lovil.
'Aoston U. 81 MIT 82
N. Carolina 72 Wake Fqreat 69
Mn. Vlr.r;lnta Nelson cave l}le
Seton Hall 102 Canl1lus 8'7
Navy 72 Franklin ·a. ·Monholl 68 · •l•hlloht, of the fdU~dl~l of the
89 Lehllh 83
MIDWIIT
llntlam1 PTA from 193A throUI{b
, tumble 113 Penn 7&amp;
"radlcy 76 St. Louis 70
'A"? . Tt!• rttrh' Ensemble 11nder
. il~nn State AD Buehnell 116
Western Ky. 8~ Wichita Ttl
the dlrel!tl(ln of Mfl. C. 0. Chap1"'111 ?S Army 10
Youngstown 78 Stcuben.IJle GSI
man san.r thrt~e number• wtth Mi.al
Cincinnati 69 Xnvler, Ohio 07
.Judy (;hiRe a1 act'Ortlpanltt.
•
Bowling Green '72 Toledo 88
A eJndJeU,bt 111"\'lee ••• then
Notre Dame 70 Butler d
t~re11entAd bV tlie elhen member!l
·- of the En•emble, each eandle rep.
liT DN WILLII
•eOAntlnR o dlllerenl 1001 ol tho
MIAMI, Flo., 0P '"- Be! WlUlo I'TA. The entlte ll'O~p ianl •!fan,
Hartack at Hialeah Park and rou Oh rJiltftful'FO"diftlfti!'
~,..,
eall't eo wronc. The little rkler
Min suale PRker told the 1tory
Drlnl Roy.r Cnlwn Colo. , . from JohnltoJI, Pa.,' aeored tour of tbe opc;rfl._. 'flfhe ~tto1J 'l'Nt"
vtetorJe1 Wednesd•y to live :him tO be prtsente·d on February iO at
Lowed ololl Ito oalorloo b1
eight In two ~IYI •1, lho plllin· the High Sehool Auditorium.
It wa• voted to (five a contrtbu·
llneft trae\:, Hattaelf t vk!totte•
were on Go lletw'een (N,tiO), C.. tlcn ol $S to tbe IDIII'I tu1MI jnd
'101'AL-II01"!LDDQ llO.
hon,.y (f5.l0), Amoret (''/.00) tild NO to tbe Metp C9un~. '-llllouo
Model Jeep 1$9.70).
llduoiUonol ~l'lltfl!'OI, loft, llllbert
1 Price. prindlpol ol i .. ll'lde a&lt;hool
·'rAil•
of wltlter
annou~~&lt;ed that • Ioiii ol Ml.31
· a With a
WOO eolleeted by tho l'ldO puplla
, penH
T"
lor the Moroh of Dlmea.
prompt
loan
of
J,
'1\e ~~ N,~ted to opoooor a
woman'f· fiW:ttboU rome ln 1M
n~ar future. Tbe loom Mothera
wlll JIYt a parey tor the teaehen
and their buobl~d,l oad wlveo IMI

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CHicAGO UP · Indiana has
lfllbbed the Big Ten basketbaU
lead because It has the league
eaii,Jng scorer lri, Center Atthle
eA and the' top{tharpshooter In
Dick Neal, Olticia1 statlstlce 1ndi· tliriv (b'a1 Smith i•· nut of the
eated tuday.
and my right hand is in
good
Dee! holds nearly a two·poinf· •hape.',
• per-game l! dge over the second
~--l£&gt;adinf.! St•tJrer, J.'r~nk Howard of
0hhf State, while Neal, ln elgbtb
"""~ illt't' ln srorin!J wlt'- a 16.2-point
Bv Phvltll Snow.t.ft
1c r.gnme average, haa bit on 54.!!
PTA MISTING HELD
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1er cent of his fleld goal attempt•·
The
W-ellteJ"n
Loeal
PTA
held
' be tlte only player In the to~

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Miami Beach Auditorium.
It Wll.l the flr11t pune for l~n~y
Joe of New Orlean11 since he won
tbe 131f.P9Und crown from Smith of
East•'O*'Inge, N. J., last Aug, 2f.
And, although It was the large1t
of hi? eareer, he !{aid; ·''That's yea.
nut. eompared ·&amp;0 wWtl'll ·~ake·

White of
rank.a fourth wlth
'111 polnt., is third in leaaue wonJolt staPdlnp, Middleport is sixth
1n offe11.11 with 730 points and ls
1ltd for aeventh place in tJw
learue with IAcluon, both 2·11 on
1he uason.
Defensively Pomeroy also rRnk&amp;
fourth with 788 point• permitted
and Middleport rank• latt by a ·o ~rore··8 to go over flat ISO pe~
hair, having allowed 846 polnta to ~ent mark:. T&gt;ees ha1 ~v~aled 22.~
. .Jackson'• 843.
po int$ per game and }{award 20,,
Ohio State, In second place, wu
the top team In field- goal accur1CY with a 4 . I per cent nu1rk .
"wo other teams abo were blttin p
vo" 40 per ecnt. tlltnol1 at 42 ~
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Lead In
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tor thi
to1U'Ilament, NelBonvJUa. i1 •afely
llll~e lead ln pere~e of remu
Wf.ln, In totil on &amp;t'-"' acortria
with 124 point. an rank, aeeond

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Stengel offieially opened the
YankeeJ' rookie school at St. Pe·
ter~burg, Fla., and the varsity batterymen are due to report there
to h1m. in leis than two weeki.
Rlfbt now, thoueh, Don Perret Game Laraen, Johnny Kudu, vJe!Ol')' lb i IIHI delellft ol lftb
Tommy Bcyne and Tom Eturdi~ lleJH*f\1111 li'Own, ilmid at ~
vant ate llfliong the 17 Yankee ''fiot, .1111, mllbb" today ln a lti1
tllle boill with 1011thpaw Kthny
player1 who are unsigned:
ton near1 Ill end, exeept

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N.U... of l!vtnts printed at regu-

Jar dMalfled ntet. ObiiiW!eo Pllblllbed ot I oent per word.

Being an undivided two-tblrds ln·
TWO and THREE ROOM apart. t erest-ia' the tollowinl real prop(l) Notices
mentl, cl01e ln town, 127 Butter- erty: Locate in the Towmhlp ol
nut Ave.
Z5 lite Salem, Countr of Meip, State ol
EASY TO
BUY- SELL- RENT- J'or re.rat - l!aeetrl..: waJlpaJ::el Obi~ : Section No. 28, Town No. a,
Rante No. 15, Ohio Compan,'s
find employmenl - hire ~
-~ Clinton .fkher, !lid· Purcha&amp;e, Fractions Nos. 34 aad
dleport Ph. 112M-X.
'fiad a !Oat Item thro~
ll·I.U :15.
Dally Sentinel
hr
Beginning on the Soutb line ol
ADS. Doa't put It off tleoffold
Boorda,
fiN(&gt;
Clotloo.
Fracti(ln
No. 3$, 30 .:hains and 83
CaU JINI Today - An Ad ID
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of the Southwest corIJd,t columa
Pbom at15-X.
11-I.U ner tbt'!feof. thence East 18 tbalns
and M link• to the Northwest cor..
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. A. aft of wh&amp;t is known and wu
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JOHN FORDYCE'S land; thence
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the line between Fraetion 34: and.
Complete WHEEL ALIGNliENT, (17) HelpWanted
"; tbenee weat 10 ehains and 86
bllane1D1 .net brake aentce.
hnlul : thence South 80 degrees
Bacloott'o Safety Service, Weal
West to the land fomierly owned
MtlD Stre-tt, Pomero1, Oblo.
CAN YOU USE $3~$50 a week by Sn.AS STRON~; thence kor.tb•
in' addition lo your present earn- ft7 degreeli 38 m1nutes West I•
lrAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Jngs! Supl)ly consumers in P~m- long the lines of SIU\S STRONG
Iaker'• will jive you the belt
eroy
wiith the large RawleJgh to the nne be4Yeen irracUon No.
trade on furniture or appllaa..._
4-4tf U.ne. Start earning immediately. 37 and No. 38; thence Ear.t .:Ion'
Write ~wleigh's , Dept. OHB- said Une to the place of begin&amp;t0-776 -Freport, Ill. 2 14 1tp ning, contair-ing 74 acres more or
(6) lost and Found
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LOS'!' - grey faille belt, ol,. 18. Want Womsn to come in Mondays, conveyed by CEEZRA , TURNER,.
Wednesdays, Fridays ror house- ET AL. to CARL ·u. SH!NEFIQ.D
on Pomeroy atreeta, Sat., Feb. I,
work, care for 5 year old boy· and ClARA SHENEP1ELD by
' P. lot C&amp;U S. A BarDhlll, Wellat.ou Hieh Scbool or write lin.
Call 6251·M between 6;00 and deed dated November 0, 190 and
8. A. Barnblll, 1!04 E- 9th Street,
8 P. M.
2 14 3tc recorded November 23, 19f3 in
2 12 3te
Welloton.
the reeorda of the Deed&amp; of Meigs
~20 1 Bus1nes~ ..,e, v1r. f-1' County, Obio, Volume 1:51, Page
(8bl Auto Services
FOR SERVICE or REPAIR •n you-r 188. Said persons and all othen havNS CO
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Sewing Machine cou lact Jerry
L H. RAWL1~GS SO
· •Baughman Singer Sewing Ma- ing an interest in aaid property
Jiour Wrt:rker Service. Day
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c t st Ath· are. niquired to appear and file
Pbone 832'7. N}Jht Pbone
cine Co~, 2~ N. our
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their •ntwers in said Court· on or
803t-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
ens, Ohio.
_ 2 14 3te
before Marth 20, 1957.
DEALERS.
I 8 If USED TELEVISIONS. $30.05 and
HOWARD C. BOTrs
up, televlaion&amp; for rent, special
tJnlted States Maraball
18) Auto Sales rates for sick room:s. Mar!'hall (I) 31 (2) 7, 14, 21, 28 (8) 1, 61c
- vo stsr--=ch:-:1-:,,~. 1 Miller ' Jr., Harrisonville,2 1•Ohio.
• DOG'S LIPI
2tp
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Cltalina 4: dr. Sedlft. Power
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aleerina. bnkea, hydramatlc
drive. "·Hard Top". ~. 00. POR HOME DELIVERY of Spring Mrs. John Richards were lomeHill product&amp; In Pomeroy or wbat au.rJ)riscd when their mUsing
~aet\nar's, Pomeroy.
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Mhldleport eall Alva Clark, German shepherd, Rlnn:y, arrived
phone 648-J, .owner of Clark's h()me Jn a t3xicap. It 8eem11 that
lMII BUICK VB Special 4 dr. Riva woman had noticed • number
iera Sedan. Hard Top, dynafiow
Dairy Pomeroy, Houle No.
drhle. One Joc•l awner. $269~.00.
"Quality Speaks For Itself."
on th edoa:'!t: eollur, obtained the
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy.
:-:=:-:::=;;;::;;;---::;:--;;;::::;:2_B-;;6tp addr1u or the- Richards ramiJy,
Z 14 Ole QUICK- SQ.VIOE on W•w:h Re- an~aont Rlnny home by cab.
patrini by Factory Trained ;;~~-~~::;;:;;.:~;;;;;..,
18:16 PONTIAC VB Star Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. Lest then 9,000 eas -W~~hma~.,-. C9LLlNS
LERS, Pl&gt;Jileroy.
1-3-tr
miles. $24H.OO. Blacttnar'1,
Pomeroy .
2 14 Ole AJ.\jYQNI, DESIRING HOME DELIVERY ot Broughton's Dairy
Produet 1 ta Pomeroy or MiddlelTIUCTURAL I li'IAMI
FORD V8 Customllne 2 dr.
Sedan. FordomatJc. 1'7,866 artual
ptJtt, call ",\'alter Crooka, phon')
ICRA' IRON_ MITALl
miles by t'are,ful local owner.
6067-J. After all, ''The Beat
$1595.00. Blaettn&amp;r's, Pomeroy.
Doesn't cou A Cent More."
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Sedan. One local owner, show a
good care. $1W.OO. Blacttnar'a,
· Pomeroy.
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One coal HEATROLA., Est1te Jr.,
In 1ood o~pe. Luther S. John·
10n, Syracu~e. Phone 04:3-Y. •
2 14 Sip
''nBERGLASS AWNINGS and ioor
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eanoplea, vene\llft bJinds aU

Mlor1 •all lilet, alinn!aum lid-den, all klnda, DllfiOI'l' atoct
all k.lada, window blind• an I
. oltod01 oil colon ond aile~ Free
IJIIIallotloo, !reo ~otlmatoo. J&gt;ole
·Wippel Supply, Ill Union Ave.,
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mlalmed clean wall CIHI, ll\111
411'. Gluo fro•l'· aullablo for
obelvlng m""bandioo- I triple
odrrer S"dll2'. Prloecl for
~ulek oale "00.00. 3 panel plate
Jlaao mirror 7' IG" hilh, Z\1'
deep, Ill' wid-.. W~ £or llaht·
ln1, price "0.00. I 'folding ~·r·
ate doon, opea t. center. track
111118' hllb, IO&lt;Itl condition,
jlri&lt;t M0-00. Alf IIUII 10. Need
opaee. lloip Jtoton. Middle2 12 31&lt;
port, phone 10111.

GUERNSEY and JIIR8EY 3 rcor
' old cow, white lace eall. GP,Q'
NeJJ:Ier, ftulne, eaU 3811.
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Reuonable. C-*U
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tor the A1ed 1\epartment .of Publie Welf•re State of OhiO. has or ,
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. bJeUfut. Hit w!f.'• rutli119 up ·~wr-.~aqe end
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poached
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plaintiff pro,-o thot hla lnlereot In · '.
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Plalnllff further alleies In the ·
petition tbat t}le DJwJalon of Aid' ··

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Sedan. RII:H, ooe careful owner,
· ll1ht blue llnloh. fiiiiO.OO Blaett·
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marrle~ Sdnday to Kennetb Haley
was cuest ot houo'r at a litridal
shower a:iven Wednesday"eftaiqa
by l(rs. George Baker .and lira.
Kalad Hind)' at tbe Hind.)" hom~
on Russell Street. Min Uter Js
Ohio Company'• ~rchase : Be"D· a clerk tn tbe Bater Groceey In
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nln1 1113 rods North of the Soutb Middleport
EaJt corner of SeeUon No. 7;
Games wert played and p!'iat
thence West 1201 feet; thenee won by Mrs. David Dar&amp;t Sr.. ~
North 22 deg. Eall 271. feel, !hence Paul Darst Jr. dd _Misa
North to dec. Eut Zllll teet; !bene• Bolling, Point· Pleasant.
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Nortti .48 De~. East tB'I . f.,t;
'l'he ohowor Cilta were pia"'!~ on
thenee North 81 Der:.~Eaat. 391 feet a table decorated witH white ~·
thenoe North 11410 Dog. Eall til ding bells and green and whiUi
feet; tbeoc'e North 17\1 Del' l!aal streamers tad the refreabme11ti
UW feet; !hence North 14 Dog. l:!arried out the grnn and ,..bite
!!&amp;it 280 feet ;thenoe Norih 38 color scheme. The Ice mam bad·
Del.. Eaat 3! feet I&lt;&gt; the East line ~teen wedding bell.s for dee.,.a· .l
of Section No. 'J; thenee Soutb on Uon and the eup cakes were
Seetlon line 16fl() feet to point of
scribed with the namea ''Doria and
beginning, eontalDln&amp; 10 ac::rea Kenny
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more Or len. .
Twen.ty·five 1uests frOm Middle•PARCEL No. 2:
port, Pomeroy and Point Plea!li.Dt
The following Raal Eltlte l)tu· were present for the shower.
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The following R•al Ealate
ated lD the county of Mei&amp;a. in uw
State of OhiO, and in tbe Towll·
ship of Rutland, and bounde-d aDd
deaeri~d as follows: In Seetiob
No. 7, Town 8 and Range 14 of the

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ChemiOll i Lal&gt;ol'atory OJ! . ,\OIIJSI
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•PIJJ9epary Uld
v..r,. He WIJ latrr tr.an•ftrred tc :r of cutton attt"nded _. b:uket
,. • PIOitlot Gol'fo~ Nlrht ,.,. 41o· 01 the 81 _ J~• Ho•pitsl. l'otor- l•ura Falla, New York, 1 n d &gt;all rame At Jiuntln(!on Sot. Evo~;~ '• twlisd for fr!II'C!h '8. .
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ryl lr~.MP~~t• ~ . , ' !Wd ~ra. "a:r.
· leo unlll t-•, when ho wu
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um
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The elub also' vo•~ .to ..1•11 1
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•V:c.:- 0 . { . .11@)1'1!'11 ·IT· All4 mat"lll!! ' a:ne.;d to Use~·Ena:ineerinJ De- liartlord
Mr. ond .,ro. W olo:l) ..,;..or •
~~~
IOnallzed fteturn AHretl +-~· IP'IDdfattler il Nick
Yil it.fji .Kr. ADd Mrt.
... ~.
Thoae &amp;ttendlne were Kermit FoFCI
MN. 'u~b ,~q:Jeion ,.lJ 1 RJtlent oartment. LJst year he
lnn&amp; Iar1 ~earm SU~ld~Jy.
lOne, Albert Dodaon,
In
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'errtd to Cl.mbridlt, Ohio. witt
\
, . Ward, C4afle' .Jewell, Georae
Wee'kend (Ueltt vt 'Mr
•MI't. lhe te.locatJoD ot t}M Central En·
Mrs. Alma Peek and ehlldn.n of
Jewel! lftd PBob Johaltoa.
Paul HenderiKin w,re
IR(I Mn. :dnt!erlnJ l)eputrnent. Mr. Rom a!!
Oblo vWttd ber parPOth IQ.OIIY•
ElrJI.er
p.nd sonl of Colum· i• a l"•cfu.ate . of Ohio Not!ther.n enta, Mr. ami )ln. EnlfiJ lltnrr
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T • . Mot era M"areb on P9llo,. -buj: • ~ · ~
. ... -~t .,.
Uuinrslty 1 member of .t\mtricaD Sunday.
I~DJOrect ~Y the Amer.iup:4jtqJ '' '
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Institute 0, M"eehanleal Eng~eera·
tt,i Aux.lliary, , netted . . - ..... ~ , ~~e sure, ttu4e.ot ·l'~rte at. tndtheGUernseyiove•tmentCiub
Mj.u: Wanda Thompson spent
: Jll.one,v was gtyen .to J.bte ~ 'Holler HOtP.Itat bu jtJJt fompleted ~'le. lJ tbe· ..father 01 one Joa and '!'rid1y nlJht witb'her sarndparent,
w • 11.'1:. Fo"en, who ~llOI: ;~ t t !I'®IIJI llall)ilw ~- at the ~~~ t!Jree lgronddaughters.
ltr. on4 Mrs. Lewlo Hoffman.
.&amp;I••; to tlie Muon
· Clne!Jinatl
Mr.
Mn. Roman reside In . Mr. and :Mrs. Lawreau 'Davdson
.1m: Ill;k Austin. R=\IJ!I-.
ond Cjmbridg&lt;,'
&gt;f 'columbus. Ohio
on frl·
.
tetved l;ly the
, ~d e,o., !JOn.t .•dJ ;JeJWy..-, &lt;'tl. -Va. · 'fillte(l , Aetlve employees of the thirty enth Saturda1 ~enlng.
.
Mrs. Thelma
Mr.
Mrs.
Capehart ' ear Jroup preant lor the eelcl1r. John M. Roush )at aeeepted'
ab(l Mra. Fred
!0
· }- 1 ; &gt;ratiQn wert: MeBirl: Earl DuM -,mployment Ior th• Kaiser J\lum·
,.lnllrL .
&lt;l&gt;Drlo
'•lltaburgh: .Joe Pannal&gt;aker. Galli· ioum Plahl at k\liOniWood
Va.
J!lr- -.•"41.;¥i's- R$b !(orJulius Her,ert, Bill Johp- / Mr. ••d Mrl. Gnlield
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F'roda .Hart Mra 111ilb-i!iA ' 'I'll
Blllllowb,'Mrs..' if\litlteri .i.0:)¥11;1 "'" 1 n
SuiiJp. , ..
v_'
•..Bill Gray..._ and Frank Tur· Vr. and Mrt. Joe Nle)¥&gt;1son and
1lrs. H. C. Roney, !IIA. ~~~ ~, f..:_,jl.'-!!1&gt;~.
_Jigneld, .~,' ni!k Ill ComhJi4Je.
;ons Joo ond Debnie-of Chauncev .
I
llo•oh, Mra llalpb
,
y ..
, ¥&lt;- Jn4 M"' .
of
exeeutlvcs pN&gt;sen' Ohio were Sunday v!Jltora of lolr.
. Everett Rouoh, r.tr•
. , . ,,
'· 'I'I!Qo '!'!&lt; •14
were )I!Jsars: ond Ml'a. A- P_ Jilrhoi"'JI and lam·
(,
.Mrs. Grant Rouoh. Low.,.
·:i"J 'i'f!lloll
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\GOor e· f!Ofll. VIC. President.; lly. ,
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MI:•- Nanni•
lli'a.
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!fli!ll•otll 'ilid. •
Parkman A&gt;sl Vice
Mr. Manford
County
i'
Fields Jr.,"Mn . .Phll '110!ey; tiN0. '1'.
Alat. A&gt;slstant $Upt.
_..,&lt;:6oJ'
i
:
vlalled . ·
01 t' fwd
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Layton Sayr.,, Mra Foo\er,W-.
~fiOJlll\ . ay. ! ''--' I Vie.;&gt; ~deiit' !Uehara T
!
Mrs.
Sayre and Mn. 'Kather: ':. P:. ·
' Gna'viUe '!, Srolttl liuti· apf'·1 &lt;t6 \rice
nes- ,
-:
tne Embleto6.
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I ,, bavp ·mor011_
!he ,Fiel.d!
ciJi@r, Jilfll&lt;i6t' of
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JUeata of Mr. and ot•.
&amp;ANQU:IT
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Mts. 'Osear Heriry
and
1,
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A, Youth BanQu!!l
ftceot_lf :~
· _ , P. };:... rw~ 1o a mt141~ lien, 'flan,( )tinOJet:.. lmd ~Obert Mn. Don Quzertbel'tt ~lid son · •
held at the :K•'I'·· 'Jia..• •!i&lt;I!B · p.t ;bi'3)c' i
'll.clollilalc ·. ' . .. -Jlfll4,oiin, Clilef·t&gt;Iant'l!nginee•. Dannie, AlheM, Ohio; :¥!,. MM·
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Chureh. The :wlp-p!!e .
lJie
I· j)fj_s .Bu'1\P!'II''r"1J , - 'lir:· . Tlie
olaf!'Jl!Oill"'*• in tha Henry, Columbus, Ohio.
.WI.-.s ctweo tP&lt;t1"f&lt;!!!
i"'i'Vi!d 111
f•
·atilfll!la- ·wete: J. J.
the dinner. SQnjl' ~d!" ·~ llll1tll- . l(t. ..d 'm·-f·l·~~ -~ , IN- 1·- ~hjfler, J. ' A. Slsmon~o, c.
Miss Allee Howard, Hartford,
..
ra Roush and a ~yet ·bf R;V. 'k. ited friends ~ rt'-tlvtl IQ, "CO- ){. Cqrry,
E.' Oney, R. L · Le· wu .over night aueat of Jan~t and
:
J. S&lt;otl FolloivlBI'.dle'\dl~ • lumlnio,..O~Io; ••r.~.,_-Uie •Ml&lt; : 'Vaughn, f. Tedeaeo. H. 8 .4\'eh' Janice Ni&lt;boloon Sat•rday.
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Pl'OIIram was a:iven with Btirha-:cl end.
meyer, J. "ff. Donnelly, J. W. WeJr. as
ttre
del-, F. A. 'Carmack and
A.
Mr. and .M'r.s. J,ack Icard and
1.Mr. Hugh Graham w~ Sat.urday
.:
welcome by Ruth Sayre. Talka ·
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P.rice.
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were elven b)' several oi the -J.t41 . i _
__ ~-~·J_.. •
~-:,----evenine a:uest.s of Janet Nicholson.
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JfOUp-IIDd a solo was sung-by Jolin
~ 111'1' ~u;u
Se
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Mrs. llernan . CJUiwria:h.t and
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l{!iffman. Harry Milll!r cave • •
UIISt
Nicholson of Clifton and
lalk and llldts "!!? ,presen¥~ b~
Mrs. Wanda Rousb jC;Jylong, were
.
(Cofltlil_, lnom Ofi:O)
!n Gt,llipolis, OIJio 'thur""y on
several gro~ l]!ll'l\IIJJ foi))IW~
by (roup alf11Wi ~ -~ · ~y~ , . ' ::
business.
the
by
I .
MeUdp ·•PcDke O'n the relalion&lt;hlp
O!'t
- - .._,
cOniOf•""' lo he held In thfs ella-¥rs. James Cun~lneham of New
WIWS Miii!Ts
~=s
COuNCIL BLUFFs. Iowo UP trlet wllb \he mijor enlphails on U.ven- visited Mr. and Mrs. Dana
''"" "'• ...
•:""~'~"
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• •-~ to ' .lhe ......
·••tuon
evening
!IIlli•..., ·"~'' · "' ')in~.
h - --..,.ql..,.-- ~· - 091!4bl . ~··- .•o! dl-let
.,. penonnel
. Lewu· 'and "'-o
....... Tuesday·
.
' - of:·Mra. CliytJi';, At~ey. lllrs. Bert i'aeniUY ·ttoo· &lt;&gt;f ·1 f ·ponono
19 Ute~~ -~)ltl:fti'IJ ®PIOUI·
Mrs . .Dani LewiJ·:iJid ;MiD~ •••
Rouab presided
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tvhen fl•mes · tlaabed tbrou1ht a tees_:
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in Point, Pleasat Wednesdio/ on
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75-ye~d fram~ eorivo"aeent - !II~- Obp~~·d l~e ~~·~•I b.usin..._ .
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The following were appoJnted to home, trappiQg ,nany of tiM! .. vic· Co~e:IJ, f:aJie· RecOgnit\~n tete;: . ._. Mr'· IPd Mrs. JphD Bass o( 9Jn·
,,..._ . to lhe nominating COl!Jmlttee: Mrs. limo In lhelr beds. c. .
mill\i'. tiD ~ ~·lc! at_the M!Un -111~1· ,.f,~;w_r. Va. 1!1iltfd11ln. Bam
:
.K. J. Scott, Mrs. ll. F Bryant, Mrs
Mr4!0nS
io.il:l':ed Ill the toliiiJII :
. l(arshaU
on , 'J!i ' oil' and ltlfncJI Wedp..day.
Harry Capehart. Mrs. Bert Rouah &gt;ljl~ '\Ve4neo&amp;7 off~~oo!f._ )Wt · Sundoy, l1,l'b- 17._at 8 P:, _m. ;wllb . . .r- and Mrs. l_!ijlj¢ Creer of
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was proer.,m leader and h.er
one '-.was ,r,eported tn Criuea.l l!' .J!l.-.Ie
dtaner AA{i .Newt •Hnen vLdteif.. f.Jr. and Mts.
rwas "The· Church ID 'Southeast c~nd!tiOn. Eig~t .others wert_ hos- proJ!am to ' ~tart at 5 P· m. a~ IsSac· Lewis M~ndat evening. ,
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A.ala". Mr.s. F. !'·
eave
pltai!Jed.
-1\rl'owhead.
1956 Sca.u
Mr : Frank .J.teDermelt Letart,
il
trtlcle on Tbialtnd and Mrs JM.w...
'I'bere w..,re 48 persons tn the d1nav1an Jamboree p1etures WJll
ij_ • •
M
H . n Rob· oo ~d
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~ out. be II'how..n 'it th 1'!' _program_.
· ·
· fnson
route nad
vuu ed
-f'
Clark gave a book· revlew
In - ~o· bUilding
when the fire · broke
fnmiJy1/!l. andarnso
M"rs Clarn
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China, ThaUand and J4,alaya. The The nuniiig home hou.e'd 8.2 pa· . Attending the meetJng an Galli·
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~Ded~etlon · ~J&amp;. )f · ·~ . Jlpy Cole Uentt ' Mtit of those wtao fled un· polis Tuesday were c. F. Hibbt, Wilham~ Wedn~adar. c
d
It
4tl.Iiupti~ Jtetre~~me'nts Were· iQjur~d W.ttte empiP.yes. Tbree C. H.. WiM Jr., Jq.hn Parsons, Tom ~r. a l.Jrs. tan ey a11ey pn
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lenred ~o~ thole attendirut. '
-ehUdren Q,r en • emglo.Y~ aiiiO es- Lambdin, P. E. Lite, ,Geqrge jll. c~1ldren of N~w /Hadve~ ;!~d1ted
: - - -·llll!!'f!:~~~iJlli ~LI)J . e&amp;ped lqjlfty. ,
,.-.
Rout Jr, c. F. l'uller•. B~ter\Sieen· Mr,. DaM Lew15 an Mma ,.,. .~&gt;·
" The 'Nehll!l!ifta·
Cl.db·m•l · Tlie st'mb . for -iitbfi,- O!etlttts
J . .Knos
•Col, 0- ty.
M;rs.
.,Clqday ,venin&amp; It th,. Alex' QWJ. ~
tfl!!fJ' wJt.e Kn1,pp, Dr. lfoward Foster, .1\,. :4.
. IHid rs ..ft.aY Dudd,g 0.1. .WA,.
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ieri".lclbtih. y.jtb Mlt ':Ptjll·. :O.~ ¥-•4&gt;sJ.rli ~atients ~b 1 ·Sun\inervil!e, Clarence w. Barnett, li~W.... Ma· V!!IJte ~. Mr. nd MttS.I.
alf1J iill.i. TOj HoftJDin.
althe
found
eril}g
abou:t in a .due 'and Richlrd Mellon.
' Bi!J "Wllh'llms ana Judy a11d Mr.
1
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hCJiteases. ROll c;all wls ausWereil some
hours ' later.
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and ' Mrs.' Joe Riley during thl!
U'M'LE ORPHAN
~ "Suggestions, of c&gt;me"&amp; .Oi'{P. Tb,e wQmal] A.nnkl OJ'q~.e about
.-.J
past weellend.
. V4)r~e ' f',aD ~
Home room Molbers of the Clit·
.Mental Health." Mrs.li:Ot!J Wofjl ' 70, hadhQ.\n Us~d l!ii.llDI .tlle vio·!45. ~akea.}p as a n~w m,embe,r. ~ .tiq;JS. ~ WtJ" _ fouo~ by . Co."neU
ton stbool .P.T.A A4f!ociation whO
~''Ill) 0 . Johnson of Lakin State 'Bluffs PQlioe tryl~r· to · enter o
C
'"isted w1th the !.f"'on County
Ho~pltal wa,. auest speaker who home near tbe nursing home: Mrs.
~
, School
Pby,iCaJ
ExaminatiOn
Cl)de H:· smtth's eross petitio.,,; ,·Clinic Dt~ld at the .sel\,ool Wednestalked and showed a lilollm on Men- Qfme . told aq.ijloriti.e!l . Bh~ ~ad
Etbti .df.v February 6th were the
,.f . tal·.Health&lt;WhielJ., wa.t f owed bJ :lpent m(Jft !lf·tbt tlmeJn a.near- . :fmo. fcd,lvoree
'.,
I dlscuaal~ pe~iod. Refreabments bf ,~9~~a~~· S~~suff~ exp~l· ~1) )J.Ai .b.een ;ilpt~d in COI'Q• dent 91 1he P.T:A. Mrs. Bety CaU,
-:ere aerved: to fifteen member~ Ure and sheet.. ~ • · " , · ··
.:
· ··Pleas court accordlnJ to a Mrs. Margie Pickard, Mrs. Dorothy
.
JP.Pik. ,
.
. The.. bodJ'.IIi ,of
were Journal entry filed today.
Van Meters Mrs. Geraldine
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WILUMGfWORkEi:S ·
&amp;till~ unldenhlied. Oflltlala ' be- The court hoW,e"er, ruled that Ms. Turnbull, Mrs. Glady'.fl Roush,
;·, '!!,he Willing
CIJ_•.• or
tile ·
the
ip
crosiJ .
:r,Jrs.Jq:!!ne _KeUy, Mrs. Ahila JphJlr
; lhe Methodiat C'Ur~h· met· Tun· w~ tl}~~;t .J#. Mr@,)BO¥-~~ ·,MPn~~ye:. ~ustoqy ·()( four minor" ~ s.on, M(s. BJllie Smith, M~s. Nspcy
1, day evening _at the home ot Mra. ·~ !ttra. ·ltl.thilcl• ' ~O~, ~~ .§hj(di~i"n; i~ive;U7.3operrilQJI'th ·va, Meter, Mrs. TIJelma Henry,
'j1
~ J.J;.. 'Stewart.
. · '" : . ~··~ !·.·.
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ioWar,d their lltP~t. and have ·Mrs.4V:ilma Blake Mts:. Geraldine
1 ' l'lurm, tbe buahiesa meeting a
c. AuthoriUts tbeoriied the
fire rent-free posseSBion or .ll·· house Roush
: letter of appreciation from .Lakin was · touched oft by a"n elderly. 'OWne&lt;f 'by ~mith for 10 years. All
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State Hospital was read tbfl;nkiti~~: woman patient whe~ ~er ci~tret Pr.o.Perty 1,1 to be owned by Smith
ChJldren absent from · Clifton
~l&amp;•s for lifts bf soap. ~lso ~ t011ched a .Plalttc•wl"ndow :eufqtii, ·~p.l\d 1ite wu'Ordeted to pay c:QSta: GradO School due to sickness this
. .&amp;.;.~...;:
;z
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~ ot •the court. ·
wetk~ Wel,'e Jud¥ Wllli'ams, Ray·
from J!r. and ·Jlrlh, Marine,
~SII~nar:les&lt; 1n Pak~ta , thank·
WR,~ MNt..
Jn another ,caie filed .n Dwlgbt ~1\.d Y~an, MlckaQl Zerkle and
.114-NCY
ll'OUP tor eitt• aent was 1 :N'ORTHAMProN, Mua. - A . Hobatck, et si, 11 plaintlfl against Danny Rickard.
,
man: went to jail .lte!t'11 beea~, ~SUsie Gain~r. et. at, dE!fendim.t, the
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weaver (the
~,ulld!ll~ Program waa dis- posing as a lltate lroopel'", he -at.op- plaintiff was awarded clear title fonner Mickey Taylor of . Cottage~
;;-l''"gerroup; Fr~y. a ped a htotorilt..fOJ' ~~I· Tbe.l. to lot No. lJ73, Seetlon 28, ~ban· ville.} visit,ed his grl(pdparents Mr.
u
... will be held motprl•* ~v,e~tq hi Statt~p- on to.wnl~p, l!Omp!liai_, about 48 Jnd !drs. Elwood
Lieving lett
. and Mrs. W. A. Den· er John H. l)rie&lt;QU.
( 'acre~ · .
.
'Week.

~ ~(er

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Town No. 6 an' Ranae No. 1-' of
the Ohio Company'o Purchaie: Beginniilt 103 rods NOrth ol the
South West rorner of Section No.
; thence Eaat 149 feet; thtpee
1North
15 Deg, Ealt 2172 ~ to
the Southeaat e• 1r,r.er of a 1 a«e
tract forn\erly sold · to Wi1bur
Reevcla :thence North 83 Deg.
West 194 feet along the Sll'tllll side
of the said :s aera11; thenee SOUth
38 Dea:. west 810 f~et to the Wt!lt
line of S~Uoft No. 1; thenee South
on Section line 1680 feet to point
o1. lieJ!!innlng, Conlalnlna 21 acres
more or le83,
,
Thill land subject to an ,oil and
gas lease, al5o a right of way tor
egress and ' lnifcss to the land lylnJ south of the above described
tracts; alllO. a right of way for
0.
power poles for the transmission
- Ia Mlddle;art
of electricity over the llapt4:t.
IIAUI&amp; rtlllNITVU
Excepting approximately 8\1
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SERacres of co1l in, Pltbburah No. 8
VICE All make!l Re,Paired by Ex·
ve!n ot coal, which said SY• acres
pert Tcchnlclsno. Phone 62114 Y
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arc described In Vol . JOB. pqe 253
Dattd Jonuary 8th. 1937.
Middlepor:.
,· 8-15-:f
Phone 510
hmeroy of the Deed Reeorda of J4et,a
Jliram Slawter
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County, Ohio,
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' Crow 6 Crow
RADIO A TSLI!VlSION SERVICE,
The aloroiOid deltl'l~d par..lo Attorneys for Plolntlffo
being a surveyed deiOl"JpUon ot· (1) 10, 11, 241, 81, (2) "1, 14 etc
Phone 200, Cleland-. Applhtnee
Store, 118 W. Main St., P,.omeroy.
the real e~ate de!lcribed In V!JI.
2·23·11
119, page 623 or tho-Deed Recordl,
MU WAllO
MeiK• County, Ohio.
SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair at
Raelne Stloe Shop.
PlalnUff futt6er alJecea In hl1
11-30-tl
petitio-n that Jame1 Bryant, Jr. 1.•
soized of tho undivided , l/2.tb
Home bulld-;;7nd cabinet ;;.k,
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part of each of utd pareel1 of
call the Nelalc.rs, Raelne.
real estate.
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2 12 etc
........... t .
Plaintiff
further
aUeac•
thlt
Ill L . _ It,
-II
'!'he Maynard Coal Company, ' I
Car Repa~lr and WeldJn·IJ aervioo,
CorporaUon, may elalm an lntuNelelor arld Cleek Garaao, Ra·
"st In 13 acrea of coal underlylnl
cine. Phom~ 3611.
2 12 etc 1~;;;:;;;;;;;::;:;;:;=::;;;::;:;;s;;;:~ Parcel No . 2, by virtue of a deed
recorded in vo1. 113, Paae ·•
1181 F.rnplpyment
Deed R1eords, M'clga 'couftt)', Ohio.
Wonted
Furthermqre that the defend·
onts, Bntlett Perkor and the un·
INSURANCE AGENCY
known beirt. devJsoell. lecateea,
120 ~ 1 Insurance
PI,., Au-~llo, HNIIto
dittributeea, admlnlatratora, exetl.l.aaru.&amp;Jmpeoa !RIQI'Uft AltDC'J',
tors, If aar. of Bartlett Parker,
ACCIDINT
lllddleport. Pin • AuiOID!IbJ!e&gt;
Deceased: Alloo tord, Mra. Wen;
low. Pbooo a~n
NO-If
Lifo, Coouolly ••~ lomlo
dell Fulton; Sarah Hblmben; Mrs.
Bert Rtaley and Louile Exline
may claim an lntt~rellt Ia the 18,
acroa al coal u•dorlyln• Por..l' . ........,...
_011 ,.
SIX ROOMS and bol;;'h~,--:MBOO==-.oo::..
No. 2 b7 virtue of the' aold dood
1"1111{11
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116 Lorual Sl., Pomeroy. CaU
In MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO
reeorded in 'Vol. US, PIJe 288 of ' ~l...
Dlf.M or o:11n.
2 14 3tc
tlu.M
'"ON.I
~II the Deed Roeordo of Melsa Count.? r&lt;p1IIIVfJII ' · ' ·
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JEWE-l•

--~~! iio.!I2!.Nu, ~veu JfDI1•c)~'!..':1

H-w••

l'i"S

LIO~

i~7.':; ;~:;·~~. ':.tth ~·-;;:.ai

made' by the Seboo1 l~r the-.lU!nd
,..., m•?e by Mrs. Jamea. Barley,
.
cbalrman of the proJtcL
Rol) call reapoi\Ma were "Pa·
trolUc vern•r and the p~n for
t"be: proeram l.nelucied "GN7 J'ox_"
the ator)- of General ~ E.
!M, Burke Davia, re1!1ewed &amp;7
Mrs. Nonry Noll aDd Andr• Mourola' "')fmplo,• story or Vietor
by lin. Arthur H..,. Car&gt;
.pe~ter.
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annoUnced that the ne~
meetina would be on F~ 27
at'the home of Mrl. D. B. Hartin~
ger with Mn. Noa-h Hutina, II
hostesa. Mrt. Theodore bed Sr.,
Pometoy, Wll a a:ueoat at the meet·
IDJ.

of Ohio at Cold'tnbus, being Civil
.Action 00, United States ~~ A·
meriea-v.Epslop Turley and otbera,
seekirfe foHeloaure of ita; Juda:·
ment Uen upon the followlna: deaeribed proj)Ofty:

.r

V8roJqtUJD
.I!

ala. Th• Mattb mttt~nt will be

N11W BAVEN

'';' ,

met Wednesday .at, the home ~
Ml.u kJ.s Sanborn wit~ M.n. Doll·
ald Mills, president, prelidiJ!a. The
final report otthe ule otarticlft

Diatriet CouM, 1Southern District

· =-ODemonthfor:tlceDIIC'word.
rate of z coats oor word will
~ed lor adverthlni t1
aot paid f~ before the 2Stb of eHit. montb oUowine inlerUon.
· . . , _ Ill ~d be ftported Immediately. Tbe,
D.1b' SildtMl wtU DOt be ~DSible fot more tbaa one ineor-

Broaditun '

The Middleport Lilefln' Club

cea&amp;td, Tbe unknown ,heirs of
Moody 1l)lrJey, deeea.sed, Tbe unknown h.elrs ot Judie M. Turley,
aL10 known as J. M. Turley, deCelled will take notice. that tbt
United State£ ot Ameriea hat ffled
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T.o'Literary Club

Gera1d Whitlock. addreaa · un'kn.own. Tile unknown beln of El:
•ood 'I'Urtey, deceased, The uatnowa h.ell'3 of Ina Whit1ock, de-

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J

maiillld ' · · · · '

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In CllfJ
partt·
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lion or uid anti
aloreNid
. doltl'lbed
J'll:lll estate ea:nnot be made with·
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out manifest lnjuey to lllo volue
thereof, then that oald rul oolate
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may be adjudJed , to &gt;~De,or more ·'
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of the partlea te lblo ault , upon ~- •
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election, •• prnvlded
ond · ,.., "' M-'L S&amp;., Pommv
In &lt;"aile real tlltate ls ·uot adJwt,;ed "' ~ Ill\ . , .
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to one or more parties to Qall ault
upon election, •• proVidlti.bl-' low.
then that ..ld reol ealalo mi)&gt; be·
sold, lree and &lt;leeo !rom any and
all elatms, rights ond 'J~torei~ or
each and all the partie1 te thl~
suit. Plaintiff furthu proya Ulat
the stld defendontt• and each or
them be teqldred to set UJI ,what·
ever Jiahts. elalm1 -or, lnteres.ts
they ,.(1 eaeli- or thalli !Y!V. on
said real estate or be f'Ort"'*'~ bar·
red from a&amp;Hrtlna ~·
, for
other proper reUe1t ~ ~~~ :
Said pal'lleo otQ ~~ to
answer on at b:elore tJN ~ day
uf March, A. Jl; 180'1, · :- \

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N.U... of l!vtnts printed at regu-

Jar dMalfled ntet. ObiiiW!eo Pllblllbed ot I oent per word.

Being an undivided two-tblrds ln·
TWO and THREE ROOM apart. t erest-ia' the tollowinl real prop(l) Notices
mentl, cl01e ln town, 127 Butter- erty: Locate in the Towmhlp ol
nut Ave.
Z5 lite Salem, Countr of Meip, State ol
EASY TO
BUY- SELL- RENT- J'or re.rat - l!aeetrl..: waJlpaJ::el Obi~ : Section No. 28, Town No. a,
Rante No. 15, Ohio Compan,'s
find employmenl - hire ~
-~ Clinton .fkher, !lid· Purcha&amp;e, Fractions Nos. 34 aad
dleport Ph. 112M-X.
'fiad a !Oat Item thro~
ll·I.U :15.
Dally Sentinel
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Beginning on the Soutb line ol
ADS. Doa't put It off tleoffold
Boorda,
fiN(&gt;
Clotloo.
Fracti(ln
No. 3$, 30 .:hains and 83
CaU JINI Today - An Ad ID
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of the Southwest corIJd,t columa
Pbom at15-X.
11-I.U ner tbt'!feof. thence East 18 tbalns
and M link• to the Northwest cor..
ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. A. aft of wh&amp;t is known and wu
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JOHN FORDYCE'S land; thence
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the line between Fraetion 34: and.
Complete WHEEL ALIGNliENT, (17) HelpWanted
"; tbenee weat 10 ehains and 86
bllane1D1 .net brake aentce.
hnlul : thence South 80 degrees
Bacloott'o Safety Service, Weal
West to the land fomierly owned
MtlD Stre-tt, Pomero1, Oblo.
CAN YOU USE $3~$50 a week by Sn.AS STRON~; thence kor.tb•
in' addition lo your present earn- ft7 degreeli 38 m1nutes West I•
lrAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Jngs! Supl)ly consumers in P~m- long the lines of SIU\S STRONG
Iaker'• will jive you the belt
eroy
wiith the large RawleJgh to the nne be4Yeen irracUon No.
trade on furniture or appllaa..._
4-4tf U.ne. Start earning immediately. 37 and No. 38; thence Ear.t .:Ion'
Write ~wleigh's , Dept. OHB- said Une to the place of begin&amp;t0-776 -Freport, Ill. 2 14 1tp ning, contair-ing 74 acres more or
(6) lost and Found
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LOS'!' - grey faille belt, ol,. 18. Want Womsn to come in Mondays, conveyed by CEEZRA , TURNER,.
Wednesdays, Fridays ror house- ET AL. to CARL ·u. SH!NEFIQ.D
on Pomeroy atreeta, Sat., Feb. I,
work, care for 5 year old boy· and ClARA SHENEP1ELD by
' P. lot C&amp;U S. A BarDhlll, Wellat.ou Hieh Scbool or write lin.
Call 6251·M between 6;00 and deed dated November 0, 190 and
8. A. Barnblll, 1!04 E- 9th Street,
8 P. M.
2 14 3tc recorded November 23, 19f3 in
2 12 3te
Welloton.
the reeorda of the Deed&amp; of Meigs
~20 1 Bus1nes~ ..,e, v1r. f-1' County, Obio, Volume 1:51, Page
(8bl Auto Services
FOR SERVICE or REPAIR •n you-r 188. Said persons and all othen havNS CO
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Sewing Machine cou lact Jerry
L H. RAWL1~GS SO
· •Baughman Singer Sewing Ma- ing an interest in aaid property
Jiour Wrt:rker Service. Day
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Pbone 832'7. N}Jht Pbone
cine Co~, 2~ N. our
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their •ntwers in said Court· on or
803t-X. DODGE • PLYMOUTH
ens, Ohio.
_ 2 14 3te
before Marth 20, 1957.
DEALERS.
I 8 If USED TELEVISIONS. $30.05 and
HOWARD C. BOTrs
up, televlaion&amp; for rent, special
tJnlted States Maraball
18) Auto Sales rates for sick room:s. Mar!'hall (I) 31 (2) 7, 14, 21, 28 (8) 1, 61c
- vo stsr--=ch:-:1-:,,~. 1 Miller ' Jr., Harrisonville,2 1•Ohio.
• DOG'S LIPI
2tp
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Cltalina 4: dr. Sedlft. Power
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aleerina. bnkea, hydramatlc
drive. "·Hard Top". ~. 00. POR HOME DELIVERY of Spring Mrs. John Richards were lomeHill product&amp; In Pomeroy or wbat au.rJ)riscd when their mUsing
~aet\nar's, Pomeroy.
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Mhldleport eall Alva Clark, German shepherd, Rlnn:y, arrived
phone 648-J, .owner of Clark's h()me Jn a t3xicap. It 8eem11 that
lMII BUICK VB Special 4 dr. Riva woman had noticed • number
iera Sedan. Hard Top, dynafiow
Dairy Pomeroy, Houle No.
drhle. One Joc•l awner. $269~.00.
"Quality Speaks For Itself."
on th edoa:'!t: eollur, obtained the
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy.
:-:=:-:::=;;;::;;;---::;:--;;;::::;:2_B-;;6tp addr1u or the- Richards ramiJy,
Z 14 Ole QUICK- SQ.VIOE on W•w:h Re- an~aont Rlnny home by cab.
patrini by Factory Trained ;;~~-~~::;;:;;.:~;;;;;..,
18:16 PONTIAC VB Star Chief 4 dr.
Sedan. Lest then 9,000 eas -W~~hma~.,-. C9LLlNS
LERS, Pl&gt;Jileroy.
1-3-tr
miles. $24H.OO. Blacttnar'1,
Pomeroy .
2 14 Ole AJ.\jYQNI, DESIRING HOME DELIVERY ot Broughton's Dairy
Produet 1 ta Pomeroy or MiddlelTIUCTURAL I li'IAMI
FORD V8 Customllne 2 dr.
Sedan. FordomatJc. 1'7,866 artual
ptJtt, call ",\'alter Crooka, phon')
ICRA' IRON_ MITALl
miles by t'are,ful local owner.
6067-J. After all, ''The Beat
$1595.00. Blaettn&amp;r's, Pomeroy.
Doesn't cou A Cent More."
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Sedan. One local owner, show a
good care. $1W.OO. Blacttnar'a,
· Pomeroy.
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One coal HEATROLA., Est1te Jr.,
In 1ood o~pe. Luther S. John·
10n, Syracu~e. Phone 04:3-Y. •
2 14 Sip
''nBERGLASS AWNINGS and ioor
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eanoplea, vene\llft bJinds aU

Mlor1 •all lilet, alinn!aum lid-den, all klnda, DllfiOI'l' atoct
all k.lada, window blind• an I
. oltod01 oil colon ond aile~ Free
IJIIIallotloo, !reo ~otlmatoo. J&gt;ole
·Wippel Supply, Ill Union Ave.,
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411'. Gluo fro•l'· aullablo for
obelvlng m""bandioo- I triple
odrrer S"dll2'. Prloecl for
~ulek oale "00.00. 3 panel plate
Jlaao mirror 7' IG" hilh, Z\1'
deep, Ill' wid-.. W~ £or llaht·
ln1, price "0.00. I 'folding ~·r·
ate doon, opea t. center. track
111118' hllb, IO&lt;Itl condition,
jlri&lt;t M0-00. Alf IIUII 10. Need
opaee. lloip Jtoton. Middle2 12 31&lt;
port, phone 10111.

GUERNSEY and JIIR8EY 3 rcor
' old cow, white lace eall. GP,Q'
NeJJ:Ier, ftulne, eaU 3811.
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plaintiff pro,-o thot hla lnlereot In · '.
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the re1pect1ve rll'hll of the per·
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petition tbat t}le DJwJalon of Aid' ··

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Sedan. RII:H, ooe careful owner,
· ll1ht blue llnloh. fiiiiO.OO Blaett·
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marrle~ Sdnday to Kennetb Haley
was cuest ot houo'r at a litridal
shower a:iven Wednesday"eftaiqa
by l(rs. George Baker .and lira.
Kalad Hind)' at tbe Hind.)" hom~
on Russell Street. Min Uter Js
Ohio Company'• ~rchase : Be"D· a clerk tn tbe Bater Groceey In
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nln1 1113 rods North of the Soutb Middleport
EaJt corner of SeeUon No. 7;
Games wert played and p!'iat
thence West 1201 feet; thenee won by Mrs. David Dar&amp;t Sr.. ~
North 22 deg. Eall 271. feel, !hence Paul Darst Jr. dd _Misa
North to dec. Eut Zllll teet; !bene• Bolling, Point· Pleasant.
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Nortti .48 De~. East tB'I . f.,t;
'l'he ohowor Cilta were pia"'!~ on
thenee North 81 Der:.~Eaat. 391 feet a table decorated witH white ~·
thenoe North 11410 Dog. Eall til ding bells and green and whiUi
feet; tbeoc'e North 17\1 Del' l!aal streamers tad the refreabme11ti
UW feet; !hence North 14 Dog. l:!arried out the grnn and ,..bite
!!&amp;it 280 feet ;thenoe Norih 38 color scheme. The Ice mam bad·
Del.. Eaat 3! feet I&lt;&gt; the East line ~teen wedding bell.s for dee.,.a· .l
of Section No. 'J; thenee Soutb on Uon and the eup cakes were
Seetlon line 16fl() feet to point of
scribed with the namea ''Doria and
beginning, eontalDln&amp; 10 ac::rea Kenny
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more Or len. .
Twen.ty·five 1uests frOm Middle•PARCEL No. 2:
port, Pomeroy and Point Plea!li.Dt
The following Raal Eltlte l)tu· were present for the shower.
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The following R•al Ealate
ated lD the county of Mei&amp;a. in uw
State of OhiO, and in tbe Towll·
ship of Rutland, and bounde-d aDd
deaeri~d as follows: In Seetiob
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ChemiOll i Lal&gt;ol'atory OJ! . ,\OIIJSI
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·, . ~llM ~·:rJtidd.
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•PIJJ9epary Uld
v..r,. He WIJ latrr tr.an•ftrred tc :r of cutton attt"nded _. b:uket
,. • PIOitlot Gol'fo~ Nlrht ,.,. 41o· 01 the 81 _ J~• Ho•pitsl. l'otor- l•ura Falla, New York, 1 n d &gt;all rame At Jiuntln(!on Sot. Evo~;~ '• twlisd for fr!II'C!h '8. .
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ryl lr~.MP~~t• ~ . , ' !Wd ~ra. "a:r.
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Mr. ond .,ro. W olo:l) ..,;..or •
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IOnallzed fteturn AHretl +-~· IP'IDdfattler il Nick
Yil it.fji .Kr. ADd Mrt.
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Thoae &amp;ttendlne were Kermit FoFCI
MN. 'u~b ,~q:Jeion ,.lJ 1 RJtlent oartment. LJst year he
lnn&amp; Iar1 ~earm SU~ld~Jy.
lOne, Albert Dodaon,
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Wee'kend (Ueltt vt 'Mr
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Mrs. Alma Peek and ehlldn.n of
Jewel! lftd PBob Johaltoa.
Paul HenderiKin w,re
IR(I Mn. :dnt!erlnJ l)eputrnent. Mr. Rom a!!
Oblo vWttd ber parPOth IQ.OIIY•
ElrJI.er
p.nd sonl of Colum· i• a l"•cfu.ate . of Ohio Not!ther.n enta, Mr. ami )ln. EnlfiJ lltnrr
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T • . Mot era M"areb on P9llo,. -buj: • ~ · ~
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Uuinrslty 1 member of .t\mtricaD Sunday.
I~DJOrect ~Y the Amer.iup:4jtqJ '' '
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Institute 0, M"eehanleal Eng~eera·
tt,i Aux.lliary, , netted . . - ..... ~ , ~~e sure, ttu4e.ot ·l'~rte at. tndtheGUernseyiove•tmentCiub
Mj.u: Wanda Thompson spent
: Jll.one,v was gtyen .to J.bte ~ 'Holler HOtP.Itat bu jtJJt fompleted ~'le. lJ tbe· ..father 01 one Joa and '!'rid1y nlJht witb'her sarndparent,
w • 11.'1:. Fo"en, who ~llOI: ;~ t t !I'®IIJI llall)ilw ~- at the ~~~ t!Jree lgronddaughters.
ltr. on4 Mrs. Lewlo Hoffman.
.&amp;I••; to tlie Muon
· Clne!Jinatl
Mr.
Mn. Roman reside In . Mr. and :Mrs. Lawreau 'Davdson
.1m: Ill;k Austin. R=\IJ!I-.
ond Cjmbridg&lt;,'
&gt;f 'columbus. Ohio
on frl·
.
tetved l;ly the
, ~d e,o., !JOn.t .•dJ ;JeJWy..-, &lt;'tl. -Va. · 'fillte(l , Aetlve employees of the thirty enth Saturda1 ~enlng.
.
Mrs. Thelma
Mr.
Mrs.
Capehart ' ear Jroup preant lor the eelcl1r. John M. Roush )at aeeepted'
ab(l Mra. Fred
!0
· }- 1 ; &gt;ratiQn wert: MeBirl: Earl DuM -,mployment Ior th• Kaiser J\lum·
,.lnllrL .
&lt;l&gt;Drlo
'•lltaburgh: .Joe Pannal&gt;aker. Galli· ioum Plahl at k\liOniWood
Va.
J!lr- -.•"41.;¥i's- R$b !(orJulius Her,ert, Bill Johp- / Mr. ••d Mrl. Gnlield
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F'roda .Hart Mra 111ilb-i!iA ' 'I'll
Blllllowb,'Mrs..' if\litlteri .i.0:)¥11;1 "'" 1 n
SuiiJp. , ..
v_'
•..Bill Gray..._ and Frank Tur· Vr. and Mrt. Joe Nle)¥&gt;1son and
1lrs. H. C. Roney, !IIA. ~~~ ~, f..:_,jl.'-!!1&gt;~.
_Jigneld, .~,' ni!k Ill ComhJi4Je.
;ons Joo ond Debnie-of Chauncev .
I
llo•oh, Mra llalpb
,
y ..
, ¥&lt;- Jn4 M"' .
of
exeeutlvcs pN&gt;sen' Ohio were Sunday v!Jltora of lolr.
. Everett Rouoh, r.tr•
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'· 'I'I!Qo '!'!&lt; •14
were )I!Jsars: ond Ml'a. A- P_ Jilrhoi"'JI and lam·
(,
.Mrs. Grant Rouoh. Low.,.
·:i"J 'i'f!lloll
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\GOor e· f!Ofll. VIC. President.; lly. ,
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MI:•- Nanni•
lli'a.
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!fli!ll•otll 'ilid. •
Parkman A&gt;sl Vice
Mr. Manford
County
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Fields Jr.,"Mn . .Phll '110!ey; tiN0. '1'.
Alat. A&gt;slstant $Upt.
_..,&lt;:6oJ'
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vlalled . ·
01 t' fwd
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Layton Sayr.,, Mra Foo\er,W-.
~fiOJlll\ . ay. ! ''--' I Vie.;&gt; ~deiit' !Uehara T
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Mrs.
Sayre and Mn. 'Kather: ':. P:. ·
' Gna'viUe '!, Srolttl liuti· apf'·1 &lt;t6 \rice
nes- ,
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tne Embleto6.
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!he ,Fiel.d!
ciJi@r, Jilfll&lt;i6t' of
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JUeata of Mr. and ot•.
&amp;ANQU:IT
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Mts. 'Osear Heriry
and
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A, Youth BanQu!!l
ftceot_lf :~
· _ , P. };:... rw~ 1o a mt141~ lien, 'flan,( )tinOJet:.. lmd ~Obert Mn. Don Quzertbel'tt ~lid son · •
held at the :K•'I'·· 'Jia..• •!i&lt;I!B · p.t ;bi'3)c' i
'll.clollilalc ·. ' . .. -Jlfll4,oiin, Clilef·t&gt;Iant'l!nginee•. Dannie, AlheM, Ohio; :¥!,. MM·
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Chureh. The :wlp-p!!e .
lJie
I· j)fj_s .Bu'1\P!'II''r"1J , - 'lir:· . Tlie
olaf!'Jl!Oill"'*• in tha Henry, Columbus, Ohio.
.WI.-.s ctweo tP&lt;t1"f&lt;!!!
i"'i'Vi!d 111
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·atilfll!la- ·wete: J. J.
the dinner. SQnjl' ~d!" ·~ llll1tll- . l(t. ..d 'm·-f·l·~~ -~ , IN- 1·- ~hjfler, J. ' A. Slsmon~o, c.
Miss Allee Howard, Hartford,
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ra Roush and a ~yet ·bf R;V. 'k. ited friends ~ rt'-tlvtl IQ, "CO- ){. Cqrry,
E.' Oney, R. L · Le· wu .over night aueat of Jan~t and
:
J. S&lt;otl FolloivlBI'.dle'\dl~ • lumlnio,..O~Io; ••r.~.,_-Uie •Ml&lt; : 'Vaughn, f. Tedeaeo. H. 8 .4\'eh' Janice Ni&lt;boloon Sat•rday.
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Pl'OIIram was a:iven with Btirha-:cl end.
meyer, J. "ff. Donnelly, J. W. WeJr. as
ttre
del-, F. A. 'Carmack and
A.
Mr. and .M'r.s. J,ack Icard and
1.Mr. Hugh Graham w~ Sat.urday
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welcome by Ruth Sayre. Talka ·
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P.rice.
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were elven b)' several oi the -J.t41 . i _
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~-:,----evenine a:uest.s of Janet Nicholson.
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JfOUp-IIDd a solo was sung-by Jolin
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Mrs. llernan . CJUiwria:h.t and
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l{!iffman. Harry Milll!r cave • •
UIISt
Nicholson of Clifton and
lalk and llldts "!!? ,presen¥~ b~
Mrs. Wanda Rousb jC;Jylong, were
.
(Cofltlil_, lnom Ofi:O)
!n Gt,llipolis, OIJio 'thur""y on
several gro~ l]!ll'l\IIJJ foi))IW~
by (roup alf11Wi ~ -~ · ~y~ , . ' ::
business.
the
by
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MeUdp ·•PcDke O'n the relalion&lt;hlp
O!'t
- - .._,
cOniOf•""' lo he held In thfs ella-¥rs. James Cun~lneham of New
WIWS Miii!Ts
~=s
COuNCIL BLUFFs. Iowo UP trlet wllb \he mijor enlphails on U.ven- visited Mr. and Mrs. Dana
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•:""~'~"
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• •-~ to ' .lhe ......
·••tuon
evening
!IIlli•..., ·"~'' · "' ')in~.
h - --..,.ql..,.-- ~· - 091!4bl . ~··- .•o! dl-let
.,. penonnel
. Lewu· 'and "'-o
....... Tuesday·
.
' - of:·Mra. CliytJi';, At~ey. lllrs. Bert i'aeniUY ·ttoo· &lt;&gt;f ·1 f ·ponono
19 Ute~~ -~)ltl:fti'IJ ®PIOUI·
Mrs . .Dani LewiJ·:iJid ;MiD~ •••
Rouab presided
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tvhen fl•mes · tlaabed tbrou1ht a tees_:
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in Point, Pleasat Wednesdio/ on
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75-ye~d fram~ eorivo"aeent - !II~- Obp~~·d l~e ~~·~•I b.usin..._ .
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The following were appoJnted to home, trappiQg ,nany of tiM! .. vic· Co~e:IJ, f:aJie· RecOgnit\~n tete;: . ._. Mr'· IPd Mrs. JphD Bass o( 9Jn·
,,..._ . to lhe nominating COl!Jmlttee: Mrs. limo In lhelr beds. c. .
mill\i'. tiD ~ ~·lc! at_the M!Un -111~1· ,.f,~;w_r. Va. 1!1iltfd11ln. Bam
:
.K. J. Scott, Mrs. ll. F Bryant, Mrs
Mr4!0nS
io.il:l':ed Ill the toliiiJII :
. l(arshaU
on , 'J!i ' oil' and ltlfncJI Wedp..day.
Harry Capehart. Mrs. Bert Rouah &gt;ljl~ '\Ve4neo&amp;7 off~~oo!f._ )Wt · Sundoy, l1,l'b- 17._at 8 P:, _m. ;wllb . . .r- and Mrs. l_!ijlj¢ Creer of
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was proer.,m leader and h.er
one '-.was ,r,eported tn Criuea.l l!' .J!l.-.Ie
dtaner AA{i .Newt •Hnen vLdteif.. f.Jr. and Mts.
rwas "The· Church ID 'Southeast c~nd!tiOn. Eig~t .others wert_ hos- proJ!am to ' ~tart at 5 P· m. a~ IsSac· Lewis M~ndat evening. ,
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A.ala". Mr.s. F. !'·
eave
pltai!Jed.
-1\rl'owhead.
1956 Sca.u
Mr : Frank .J.teDermelt Letart,
il
trtlcle on Tbialtnd and Mrs JM.w...
'I'bere w..,re 48 persons tn the d1nav1an Jamboree p1etures WJll
ij_ • •
M
H . n Rob· oo ~d
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~ out. be II'how..n 'it th 1'!' _program_.
· ·
· fnson
route nad
vuu ed
-f'
Clark gave a book· revlew
In - ~o· bUilding
when the fire · broke
fnmiJy1/!l. andarnso
M"rs Clarn
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China, ThaUand and J4,alaya. The The nuniiig home hou.e'd 8.2 pa· . Attending the meetJng an Galli·
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~Ded~etlon · ~J&amp;. )f · ·~ . Jlpy Cole Uentt ' Mtit of those wtao fled un· polis Tuesday were c. F. Hibbt, Wilham~ Wedn~adar. c
d
It
4tl.Iiupti~ Jtetre~~me'nts Were· iQjur~d W.ttte empiP.yes. Tbree C. H.. WiM Jr., Jq.hn Parsons, Tom ~r. a l.Jrs. tan ey a11ey pn
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lenred ~o~ thole attendirut. '
-ehUdren Q,r en • emglo.Y~ aiiiO es- Lambdin, P. E. Lite, ,Geqrge jll. c~1ldren of N~w /Hadve~ ;!~d1ted
: - - -·llll!!'f!:~~~iJlli ~LI)J . e&amp;ped lqjlfty. ,
,.-.
Rout Jr, c. F. l'uller•. B~ter\Sieen· Mr,. DaM Lew15 an Mma ,.,. .~&gt;·
" The 'Nehll!l!ifta·
Cl.db·m•l · Tlie st'mb . for -iitbfi,- O!etlttts
J . .Knos
•Col, 0- ty.
M;rs.
.,Clqday ,venin&amp; It th,. Alex' QWJ. ~
tfl!!fJ' wJt.e Kn1,pp, Dr. lfoward Foster, .1\,. :4.
. IHid rs ..ft.aY Dudd,g 0.1. .WA,.
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ieri".lclbtih. y.jtb Mlt ':Ptjll·. :O.~ ¥-•4&gt;sJ.rli ~atients ~b 1 ·Sun\inervil!e, Clarence w. Barnett, li~W.... Ma· V!!IJte ~. Mr. nd MttS.I.
alf1J iill.i. TOj HoftJDin.
althe
found
eril}g
abou:t in a .due 'and Richlrd Mellon.
' Bi!J "Wllh'llms ana Judy a11d Mr.
1
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hCJiteases. ROll c;all wls ausWereil some
hours ' later.
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and ' Mrs.' Joe Riley during thl!
U'M'LE ORPHAN
~ "Suggestions, of c&gt;me"&amp; .Oi'{P. Tb,e wQmal] A.nnkl OJ'q~.e about
.-.J
past weellend.
. V4)r~e ' f',aD ~
Home room Molbers of the Clit·
.Mental Health." Mrs.li:Ot!J Wofjl ' 70, hadhQ.\n Us~d l!ii.llDI .tlle vio·!45. ~akea.}p as a n~w m,embe,r. ~ .tiq;JS. ~ WtJ" _ fouo~ by . Co."neU
ton stbool .P.T.A A4f!ociation whO
~''Ill) 0 . Johnson of Lakin State 'Bluffs PQlioe tryl~r· to · enter o
C
'"isted w1th the !.f"'on County
Ho~pltal wa,. auest speaker who home near tbe nursing home: Mrs.
~
, School
Pby,iCaJ
ExaminatiOn
Cl)de H:· smtth's eross petitio.,,; ,·Clinic Dt~ld at the .sel\,ool Wednestalked and showed a lilollm on Men- Qfme . told aq.ijloriti.e!l . Bh~ ~ad
Etbti .df.v February 6th were the
,.f . tal·.Health&lt;WhielJ., wa.t f owed bJ :lpent m(Jft !lf·tbt tlmeJn a.near- . :fmo. fcd,lvoree
'.,
I dlscuaal~ pe~iod. Refreabments bf ,~9~~a~~· S~~suff~ exp~l· ~1) )J.Ai .b.een ;ilpt~d in COI'Q• dent 91 1he P.T:A. Mrs. Bety CaU,
-:ere aerved: to fifteen member~ Ure and sheet.. ~ • · " , · ··
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· ··Pleas court accordlnJ to a Mrs. Margie Pickard, Mrs. Dorothy
.
JP.Pik. ,
.
. The.. bodJ'.IIi ,of
were Journal entry filed today.
Van Meters Mrs. Geraldine
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WILUMGfWORkEi:S ·
&amp;till~ unldenhlied. Oflltlala ' be- The court hoW,e"er, ruled that Ms. Turnbull, Mrs. Glady'.fl Roush,
;·, '!!,he Willing
CIJ_•.• or
tile ·
the
ip
crosiJ .
:r,Jrs.Jq:!!ne _KeUy, Mrs. Ahila JphJlr
; lhe Methodiat C'Ur~h· met· Tun· w~ tl}~~;t .J#. Mr@,)BO¥-~~ ·,MPn~~ye:. ~ustoqy ·()( four minor" ~ s.on, M(s. BJllie Smith, M~s. Nspcy
1, day evening _at the home ot Mra. ·~ !ttra. ·ltl.thilcl• ' ~O~, ~~ .§hj(di~i"n; i~ive;U7.3operrilQJI'th ·va, Meter, Mrs. TIJelma Henry,
'j1
~ J.J;.. 'Stewart.
. · '" : . ~··~ !·.·.
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ioWar,d their lltP~t. and have ·Mrs.4V:ilma Blake Mts:. Geraldine
1 ' l'lurm, tbe buahiesa meeting a
c. AuthoriUts tbeoriied the
fire rent-free posseSBion or .ll·· house Roush
: letter of appreciation from .Lakin was · touched oft by a"n elderly. 'OWne&lt;f 'by ~mith for 10 years. All
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State Hospital was read tbfl;nkiti~~: woman patient whe~ ~er ci~tret Pr.o.Perty 1,1 to be owned by Smith
ChJldren absent from · Clifton
~l&amp;•s for lifts bf soap. ~lso ~ t011ched a .Plalttc•wl"ndow :eufqtii, ·~p.l\d 1ite wu'Ordeted to pay c:QSta: GradO School due to sickness this
. .&amp;.;.~...;:
;z
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~ ot •the court. ·
wetk~ Wel,'e Jud¥ Wllli'ams, Ray·
from J!r. and ·Jlrlh, Marine,
~SII~nar:les&lt; 1n Pak~ta , thank·
WR,~ MNt..
Jn another ,caie filed .n Dwlgbt ~1\.d Y~an, MlckaQl Zerkle and
.114-NCY
ll'OUP tor eitt• aent was 1 :N'ORTHAMProN, Mua. - A . Hobatck, et si, 11 plaintlfl against Danny Rickard.
,
man: went to jail .lte!t'11 beea~, ~SUsie Gain~r. et. at, dE!fendim.t, the
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weaver (the
~,ulld!ll~ Program waa dis- posing as a lltate lroopel'", he -at.op- plaintiff was awarded clear title fonner Mickey Taylor of . Cottage~
;;-l''"gerroup; Fr~y. a ped a htotorilt..fOJ' ~~I· Tbe.l. to lot No. lJ73, Seetlon 28, ~ban· ville.} visit,ed his grl(pdparents Mr.
u
... will be held motprl•* ~v,e~tq hi Statt~p- on to.wnl~p, l!Omp!liai_, about 48 Jnd !drs. Elwood
Lieving lett
. and Mrs. W. A. Den· er John H. l)rie&lt;QU.
( 'acre~ · .
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'Week.

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Town No. 6 an' Ranae No. 1-' of
the Ohio Company'o Purchaie: Beginniilt 103 rods NOrth ol the
South West rorner of Section No.
; thence Eaat 149 feet; thtpee
1North
15 Deg, Ealt 2172 ~ to
the Southeaat e• 1r,r.er of a 1 a«e
tract forn\erly sold · to Wi1bur
Reevcla :thence North 83 Deg.
West 194 feet along the Sll'tllll side
of the said :s aera11; thenee SOUth
38 Dea:. west 810 f~et to the Wt!lt
line of S~Uoft No. 1; thenee South
on Section line 1680 feet to point
o1. lieJ!!innlng, Conlalnlna 21 acres
more or le83,
,
Thill land subject to an ,oil and
gas lease, al5o a right of way tor
egress and ' lnifcss to the land lylnJ south of the above described
tracts; alllO. a right of way for
0.
power poles for the transmission
- Ia Mlddle;art
of electricity over the llapt4:t.
IIAUI&amp; rtlllNITVU
Excepting approximately 8\1
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SERacres of co1l in, Pltbburah No. 8
VICE All make!l Re,Paired by Ex·
ve!n ot coal, which said SY• acres
pert Tcchnlclsno. Phone 62114 Y
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arc described In Vol . JOB. pqe 253
Dattd Jonuary 8th. 1937.
Middlepor:.
,· 8-15-:f
Phone 510
hmeroy of the Deed Reeorda of J4et,a
Jliram Slawter
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County, Ohio,
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' Crow 6 Crow
RADIO A TSLI!VlSION SERVICE,
The aloroiOid deltl'l~d par..lo Attorneys for Plolntlffo
being a surveyed deiOl"JpUon ot· (1) 10, 11, 241, 81, (2) "1, 14 etc
Phone 200, Cleland-. Applhtnee
Store, 118 W. Main St., P,.omeroy.
the real e~ate de!lcribed In V!JI.
2·23·11
119, page 623 or tho-Deed Recordl,
MU WAllO
MeiK• County, Ohio.
SAVE ON YOUR SHOE repair at
Raelne Stloe Shop.
PlalnUff futt6er alJecea In hl1
11-30-tl
petitio-n that Jame1 Bryant, Jr. 1.•
soized of tho undivided , l/2.tb
Home bulld-;;7nd cabinet ;;.k,
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part of each of utd pareel1 of
call the Nelalc.rs, Raelne.
real estate.
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2 12 etc
........... t .
Plaintiff
further
aUeac•
thlt
Ill L . _ It,
-II
'!'he Maynard Coal Company, ' I
Car Repa~lr and WeldJn·IJ aervioo,
CorporaUon, may elalm an lntuNelelor arld Cleek Garaao, Ra·
"st In 13 acrea of coal underlylnl
cine. Phom~ 3611.
2 12 etc 1~;;;:;;;;;;;::;:;;:;=::;;;::;:;;s;;;:~ Parcel No . 2, by virtue of a deed
recorded in vo1. 113, Paae ·•
1181 F.rnplpyment
Deed R1eords, M'clga 'couftt)', Ohio.
Wonted
Furthermqre that the defend·
onts, Bntlett Perkor and the un·
INSURANCE AGENCY
known beirt. devJsoell. lecateea,
120 ~ 1 Insurance
PI,., Au-~llo, HNIIto
dittributeea, admlnlatratora, exetl.l.aaru.&amp;Jmpeoa !RIQI'Uft AltDC'J',
tors, If aar. of Bartlett Parker,
ACCIDINT
lllddleport. Pin • AuiOID!IbJ!e&gt;
Deceased: Alloo tord, Mra. Wen;
low. Pbooo a~n
NO-If
Lifo, Coouolly ••~ lomlo
dell Fulton; Sarah Hblmben; Mrs.
Bert Rtaley and Louile Exline
may claim an lntt~rellt Ia the 18,
acroa al coal u•dorlyln• Por..l' . ........,...
_011 ,.
SIX ROOMS and bol;;'h~,--:MBOO==-.oo::..
No. 2 b7 virtue of the' aold dood
1"1111{11
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116 Lorual Sl., Pomeroy. CaU
In MIDDLIPOIIT, OHIO
reeorded in 'Vol. US, PIJe 288 of ' ~l...
Dlf.M or o:11n.
2 14 3tc
tlu.M
'"ON.I
~II the Deed Roeordo of Melsa Count.? r&lt;p1IIIVfJII ' · ' ·
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--~~! iio.!I2!.Nu, ~veu JfDI1•c)~'!..':1

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i~7.':; ;~:;·~~. ':.tth ~·-;;:.ai

made' by the Seboo1 l~r the-.lU!nd
,..., m•?e by Mrs. Jamea. Barley,
.
cbalrman of the proJtcL
Rol) call reapoi\Ma were "Pa·
trolUc vern•r and the p~n for
t"be: proeram l.nelucied "GN7 J'ox_"
the ator)- of General ~ E.
!M, Burke Davia, re1!1ewed &amp;7
Mrs. Nonry Noll aDd Andr• Mourola' "')fmplo,• story or Vietor
by lin. Arthur H..,. Car&gt;
.pe~ter.
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annoUnced that the ne~
meetina would be on F~ 27
at'the home of Mrl. D. B. Hartin~
ger with Mn. Noa-h Hutina, II
hostesa. Mrt. Theodore bed Sr.,
Pometoy, Wll a a:ueoat at the meet·
IDJ.

of Ohio at Cold'tnbus, being Civil
.Action 00, United States ~~ A·
meriea-v.Epslop Turley and otbera,
seekirfe foHeloaure of ita; Juda:·
ment Uen upon the followlna: deaeribed proj)Ofty:

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V8roJqtUJD
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ala. Th• Mattb mttt~nt will be

N11W BAVEN

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met Wednesday .at, the home ~
Ml.u kJ.s Sanborn wit~ M.n. Doll·
ald Mills, president, prelidiJ!a. The
final report otthe ule otarticlft

Diatriet CouM, 1Southern District

· =-ODemonthfor:tlceDIIC'word.
rate of z coats oor word will
~ed lor adverthlni t1
aot paid f~ before the 2Stb of eHit. montb oUowine inlerUon.
· . . , _ Ill ~d be ftported Immediately. Tbe,
D.1b' SildtMl wtU DOt be ~DSible fot more tbaa one ineor-

Broaditun '

The Middleport Lilefln' Club

cea&amp;td, Tbe unknown ,heirs of
Moody 1l)lrJey, deeea.sed, Tbe unknown h.elrs ot Judie M. Turley,
aL10 known as J. M. Turley, deCelled will take notice. that tbt
United State£ ot Ameriea hat ffled
I tl eomplaiat ln the United Statea

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Miss Bess Sanborn
Is Hostess Wed,
T.o'Literary Club

Gera1d Whitlock. addreaa · un'kn.own. Tile unknown beln of El:
•ood 'I'Urtey, deceased, The uatnowa h.ell'3 of Ina Whit1ock, de-

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J

maiillld ' · · · · '

$lJS

In CllfJ
partt·
aa.;.....J:...
lion or uid anti
aloreNid
. doltl'lbed
J'll:lll estate ea:nnot be made with·
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dau&amp;hter of the bride, flower girl.
The bride cbo11e a powder blue

Hiney, Jobnaon City, N. Y.l The
lln&amp;Ie-rin.&amp; teremony was performed by the Rev. R. H. Woltz.
Wilkesrille, brother ot the bride.
on SUndly, ·February 10, at twothirtJ o'clock at .the home of Kr.
and. lin. JL J!!. WeJH 312 North
WarreD A.ve~---Co lu,mbua,
·Pink taperi in silver candelabra
were ued at e.eb side of '" ar~
raDJement of pint sweetheart
rose&amp; huckleberry and pemou
fou.ie on the livina:·room mantle.
Attendents were Robert Franfr..
lin Ginther, 100 of tbe bride, best
man; lln. R. E. Ginther, dau&amp;hter·
in·law of the bride, matron-of-honor, and Vkkl Lynn Ginther, a:rand·

of fora:et·me·not&amp;
d~e to illness
past two weeki
Immediately after the ceremony returned to school, Wednesday.
• reception was held at tbe Wesu
Mr. ·ami ,Mn. Earl Shreives of
home with floral dec:orationa b)'
the Viereck Florist and caterina The Plains were Sunday dinner
by M!•· Bernice Fox and Mra. WHo JUests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ed·
u. Pink eandlea lighted the bride's watd$ and family.
table and the tiered weddin1 tab
)ft. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler of
Wll decorated In pint and white
Columb!ll visitid Monday with her
to. carry out the color scheme.
Dtnin• room hostuaea were ·Mrt. parent•. Mr. and Mra. Harry KeiWlUiam Moore (•Eleanor Wessa) ser, Minersvilll'!.
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Mrr. Stanley Jones spent Wed·
Mr .and Mrs. Hiney left for a ne1day with her sister, M.n. Myrtle
wedding trip to Havana and the Watson, Minersville.
bride wore an aqua jersey suit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fieber left
with harmonizing accessories and
pink rose corsage. They will be at· this morni~g for a visit In Ft.
home after March Hi at West Hy· Lauderdale, Fla. wlth tllcir son
and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
atllville, Maryland.
George Fltber.
Mra. Hiney 1ttended the Hofur
Hospital School of Nursing and hu
Mr1. Phil Globokar and Mrs.
been office asSistant Cor D. J. Loub Reibel vitd~d Monday in
Whitacre, MD. She is a member Gallipolis with Mts. Elizabeth HU·
of the American Busine11 Wo- ber.
men's A5sociation. Mr. Hiney is
Special Sales Representative of
K-athy 111nd Eddie Abbott chil·
the International Busineu Ma· dren ol Mr. and Mrs. Ect&amp;ar Ab·
chines Corp., Washington, D, C.
bolt arc confined to lheir home,
Gue•U: ~l the wedding and re- Rock Sprjngs with chicken pox.
ceptlott mcluded Mrs. A. F. Woltz
Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Specht, Jack·
Mn. William Morgan and Mrs.
aon; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Pope, 1 Virgil Atkins were in Columbus
WelJston ; the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. last week where they attended the
Woltz, Wilkcfivillr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Inter-Lake· Grange lecturers con·
Thomas ·Pope and children, Grove terence. Mrs. Atkins
rdurned
City; Mr. and Mra. W. G. Moore, home Saturday and Mn. Morgan
M. E. Wessa I)Dd son, John, Miss remained until Monday evening
Julia Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert for a visit with relatives.
&lt;Jinther and Vicki, Carolyn -David,
Mn. Robert Rieharda of Galli·
Mr .11nd Mn. Clark Wright, MaxinVJ Kramer, Cleo Smith, Colmn- polis .spent Monday with her mobus; Miss Juanila Hawkins, Sid· ther, ,Mre. C. L. Arnol,d, Athens
nt~y Kloes, Middleport.
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Meigs Co. Riding
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Aid Polio Fund

A contribution was made to the
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ty Rldine Club met Tuesday even·
ill( at the Rock Springs Grange
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William B. Downie, president,
)A'eaided at the meeting and plana
'~fete made tor horse shows to be
bt!ld the coming season.
Following the business session,
pmea were played under the dir·
~on of the Social Committee
and prlzea were- awarded the wlnflll'l. Tbe door prize waJ awarded
to Rusaell McElhinney. Plea were
IOJd at 1he close of the mectJns.
Th(! next meeting will be March
12 and the younger memben of
tbe elub w:ill present the proa:ram.

tee, were in Huntincton YOJJcb:r
evening to attend a DIJII:iot Ex~
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acceuorlea and corsage of pink
C,arolyn Sue and Cht.·ryl Ed·
aweetheart roses. Vicki Lynn wor~ warda who have been confined to
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The fif~y·f~h weddin&amp; annlveT·
Andy Batey,' 10n of Mr1. Helen
!Ary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred COIIiDI
Batey,
has enroUed at Rio Grinde
was cclebrated· at tbeif home on
College
tor the spring semester.
February &amp;
Fred Hibbs, Chairman of the
· Out-of-town flaitor1 of Mr. and M-G-M Scout Dlatrict I(C#mmittee,
Mn. Collins included Mr. and Mn.
STUDINT LOBIY
Gordon Kl'mper, lfr. and Mr1.
TALLASHASSEE, Fla. - ' The
Samuel Trowbridce and son, Mich·
ael, Mn. Jamea Chandler, :Mrs. student !enate at F1orida State
University never miaaea a poll.t-Ward "Pauley, GaJllpolis.
ical trick. It plins to send three
Mt. and Mr.. Collina h.ave three represenla!ivea· to the Flodda legdau&amp;htera: Kra. Don (Lorena&gt; Rlee, islature when it C~Jnvene• in April
RN. Middeporti Mra. James (Flor- to lobby for permiuh;m for the
ence) Chandler, , eashier at A.lt· student government Or&amp;anilatlon
mans in GatupoiU:; Mrs. W~ to retain e_o.ntrol of tratflc regula!;Bernice) Pauley, teacher in the tlons on tbe university campui.
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Senate GOP Jeaden, it wu di,.
cloaed today, had warned the
President that If be did not aecept the Demomtic: modificationa •
there would be ' a prolon&amp;ed anc1
posslbiJ dbulrous Senate Ociol'
light wbieh eould weaken the Impact of the Middle Eut plan' ..
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d the program meluded: a vocal returned from a recent
solo "The Sto!')' Book, Ball'' by Columbus wtih Mr. and if,:.:,..:.··..~~ H
Barbara. Jo.~~a; a duet 'The Way. gil Edwards. They went eipecially
ward ~and b~ _H arvey Wbltlatc:h to attend tbe annual Ntw ~ort'
and ChUord V1t1toe; a pantom1ne Central Athletie Association ·ban.
"Tonight You Belong To Me," quet and program at the senen
Judy Sauer and Janice Zirkle; 1 Hotel. Mr. DUes, y.rho reUfedl this
aolo "True Love," Bertha Wilson. year from the NVC, wat one ~~
A pantomime '1'ra-la-la,'' Car· the retired ~en who wat ncaa·
olyn Russell; a sol.o and tap dance nized at the banquet. Mr. tmd
"Alabamy Bound," Beverly Perrini · Mrs. Edward attended the bariquet
and a pantomine ''Love and Mar· with the Diles • and both c:oupl~J
riage," Judy Butcher and Suun were dinner gue.at.J one evenlDC
Pullen.
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ·Root.' for·
mer local re.sidentt . While at U..
Mrs. Clarence Lacey, mua~ in· Seneca , Hotel the Dilrs al10 . bad
atruetor; was aecompanist for tbe a brief viait with Mr. a~ '¥n.
vocal numbers.
Frank White, former Middlepor\:
reaidents, who were eelebratiDJ
their weddine anniversanr that
evening. Enroute home form Col·
umbu.a Mr. artd Mrs. Dllea vi.aited
b.is balf·brotbei, RalPh PartoDI,
and family at their home at JiuCk·

55th Wedding
Anniversary
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Earl Middleton wa, reported .fS
in satllfactory condition after(mi.·

.urgery at the MelgJ Gelleru
Tbe Middleport Junior High SCh· jor
Hospital Wednesday.
tOOl presented a Talent Show for
Mr. and Mrs. John Buc~y ll'e{e
,t he weekly Anembly at the Hlg~ weekend guests of Mr. and Mn.
~hool Wednesday.
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Floyd Stanley, Dayton.

Amlouneement is betng made of
Ute marrlap of Mn. Thelma Ham·
llo, 281 Eut State Street, COium·
~ daqbter of MrS. A. F. Woltz
Jaekaon, and R. A. Hiney, Wubington. D. C., eon of Mrs. V. F.

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mao olthe Advancement eomnll~ vaUoa .and

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, n~eded !Jere. Tb~t cot11d have_been· true jlt
Additional housing in Pomeroy and Middle·
!be past However, it ·appears !bat If •i le'alt
port, and in the entire county, Is deemed ol
, some. of the local ban~ would be . willln• to
'rita! Importance. Within the next five year§
that.Melgs.. P!Weedln f!nanclng .ne)N construel!on llod~ ', ~e wlll be anolber bridge across !be Ohi&amp;
»,ooo;ooo }lie more llbet'al terms, such a new leQ~J . ·river eatrying Route 33 traffic dlreetly into
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was only a- 'few
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congratulated for taldng the inillaU;:ivieu~~ij~~ :
general housing question. "!'he u
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sires to lb• 0 of C's. It will help
action. It would materially assist
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