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and Sunday witll her
mother, Mrs. Homer Connall)', ot
l'QI'(h, and wu 1 Sunday alternoon visitor of ber fl~f!· Kr
Connally, who 1s recoverlftl from
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The Christian Endeavor monlh·
ly meetin&amp; of tbe South Betlltl
EUB Cbureb oi SOver Rid&amp;e will
be held at the home 1of Mr. and
Mn. J. M. Gaul, Chester Route,
Frtday, March 8. at 8:00 p.m.
' Th ts meeting wiU be the third
I of the 19!i7 meetings. the first being held at the home of Mr. and
Mr.,; Orville Wataon of Silver
Ridge , with nineteen mcinber11
present The second, a valentine
partY, waa held at the home ol
Mrs. Effie Wataon of Tqppers
Plams, with twenty-one memben
present.
At tbe February meeting at Kn.
Watson's, &amp;et-well cards were eadorsed by the membera present,
and sent ta four members and
friends wbo were unab)e to attend ; viz: Rev. and Mn:. EIZI
Barnhart or Chellter, t~;nd Date
Tuttle of Silver Ridge, who were
Ul , and Donna leanne ·.BaJ,tr ~ ~f
Chesler· Route, who is suUerina:
from a broken ankle.
Tbe pastor's (Rev. Everett B.ranIC'omb'J) brother of Welltton,
a villrtoi at tbt February meetin~o
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Sliver ·Ridje, recently reetJived
word cij the birth of a aon, AJIIn'
Art bur, · t.o ll:r. and Mra. Arti.ur
Lauer of Cleveland. Ml"'. Lauer · t,
the dauchter of 'Mr. and Mrs•
StanleY Christy, also of CleVetaad, .
and sbe, wltb her parents, have
visited quite frequently in this vi
clnity, and are remembered fOr
their excellent aii!Jlng ability, .
Mra. Faye W.al.lion ot Silver
Ridge, has made several vlJita ~o
the home of her brother and Jla- ,
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John DUl,
Middleport, and assisted· In ~be
eare of the new baby.
Mrs. Emma Partlow, who since
the deaLh of her hu•band, Luther~
has been vlsltinl with relatives,
returned to her home at Silver
Ridge recently, for 1 feW ~ys vl·
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with his parent&amp;, Mr. and Mril.
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Miss Janet Chriaty, who Js attending Olterbein Collea:e, WOI•
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.ms who may Ule their boJJUa apo n1iata1ma u po11ible," DJnctor GoMlsa N'aonil 8rWc'ointi, if'uppera
plle~tiona btlinninc March Utb ble nld.
Plains, war bosteu for 1 ,Stanley
was rcltale'd ioday to .Ohlo'a new11·
papen by Dlrtetlr (:hulet

The Director atatcd the bonu• utllltle$, party, liven '•t her home,

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rllct compensatJon Fund.
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''We arc releaeln&amp; thb form to . payment of the Ohio bonuL ~

the newspapers of Ohio ' to the)

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her mother, Mr1. Evete:U Brans-

can uaillt ua in our ed\lcttlonal papers veterns orPnlntlona and
and tnlnina 1proa;ram, whlch will otther private and publle eoopera-

be lo full 1Wln1 throu1hout Ohio tlve aaenciea, we expect to. Inform
durlnt the comlna woek.'' Dlreri· he veterana o! t.belr reaponalbl!J·I
or Goble uid.
.l et In our program," be .ald.
the
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to newatnen followh'l

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or The Commlulonen of the Slnlc
Ina: l'und at the State Hpuse. Tbe)
approved l h e dlalrlb\ltlon pltr:
which will be carried 0 \1 t next
Monday, March nth. In 'c ooper.
lion with Ohio National Guard
lrucka and the Ohio HichWIY Pat·
rol.
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Uon blanks to bt ftllrlt available
through agencies· toop1Jrlth1; with
Lhe County Vetennt ServlC'e Offl·
eer in ~arh ~.:ount)' btlween e A.M.
and 12 noon.
The t'orm K-1 will b~ Size 8"1x
11 with 21 lCema on both aideeand
" place for the 1pplicant to alad
and mak~ a aworp 1tatement.
Attached an~ JK!fforated to Form
K·l arc "General lnetructlona" •
''Dclallcd lnslrueUona" explalnlu~
cuclly whftt l11 dc1l~d for ttl'bh
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1taft of 20 lllatrict repre1entativea riotle
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.o. belp local communltic1 to pto~Tide •a. Informed .p erson, wherever
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rombined with the DlQS,t illhirior headr~m; fro~;u: ~na rea.r, ~f. any competitive
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Silver RidJe,} viJJLec:l receally With
Lbeir daUJhter-, Jqet, of Otte~
College; and with Mn. ChriJty'a·
sister, Mt_.s, JLJymond ClPJenta. of
Columbut. Tbe two famil1ea attended chUrCb aervlcu there, at,
whirb the Cbrl.sty's were special;

Friends of Rev. and Mn. Ro1er
Bishop, putor of .the Enterprise
and Momln1 Star Chw'tbes, Pom·
eroy, learned nr.~ently of the death
of their son, Ro,er Allen, who
airu:e birth ~ beeq.JU of 1 heart
eondltlon. Tbe four month o1d
ebUd died Tbunday nl1bt, follO\\o·
ing the second el a aeries of operatlon.s to correet the heart ail-ment.

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Day Book

local Merchants Employ local Worker:;

We have need 9f emp)pying many of our people. Your lo·
·e..l merchants employ many people in our hometown. They
CUDot employ aU they would if your dollar goes elsewhere
&amp;llclthey do not Deed clerks and other employees, By the same
token if they receive enough trade they can employ more
people and thus help absorb oor local labor.
en you imagine how many people would be employed it
aU the dollars spent In our trade radius were spent with your
~ merch:;.nts? Do you have any idea the number of dolla~
·. ~t elsewtere for merchandise which could have been easll;
J!Urehased here?
This would be a proper subject, perhaps, for investigation
h,y the Cha@bers of Commerce of both Pomeroy and Middt..

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IICHAIID I. OWIN- GINIUlAL MANAGER;
015 TO MI!IT
IIYNOLD I. GRIINI-IDITOR
llaUollal advertlllll( re~reaentatlv~ BottlnelU-IClmboiL loc., 1411
Evanj:eline Chapte, O!S, ' wHI
meet in re-gular sessJon Thursd ay IGI.aatoQ Ave., New York Caty, 18, N'. Y.
I:Dtered as tecond c:W. mallin1 matter at the poal otnee It Pont111 7·30 llt !be Ma1,0nlt Tt·mplc
fttOI, Ohio.
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BubHrtptioo rates : Delivery by carrier where availa e JO eeatt .PII'
ODe ~ar ln advance 'It Tbe Daily &amp;tnUnel office, fU--r,_ •
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, lUO; three montba, P.IIO. By DOlOr route wbert~ ""~blo:
The Homebuildert Clau or the
l!IOath ll. By mall one year $8: ·m mc)ntbtl, ff: .25; th:rM ._ou,
Middleport Church of Christ are $2.110· OliiiDOntb. Sl.
~ponsoring a Balr:e Sale at
the
Ptibii'sbed. eveey aftemooo ex~pt SundaY by The Ohio Valley Sen-Trilll!ller Marke-t Salurday start- dhtl. ~nc..ur 110 Mechlnic St., Pomeroy, 0. Bwllnesa office phODa ;ate,
iny at 8 a.m. 'J'Ihe menu 'Will in- "'lltorial 'f!!.Jce pbono 311'1.
cluded roll~,
nut-bread, cakes,
plea, cookies, candies, potato sal;.tf
baJI;ed beanl, etc.

The Great Debate

MY. anol lin. Jotiep!l llalieY of
Ripley are announejng the bil'th
of a son, born on Sunday 11 Staats lbpita) in Charieston. The
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eember 31st Ia one vear old on 'l'be meetlru( was in ehar,;e of tlle
that day then the next day Jan· oresldent. Robert A- Harden. Seeuary ht it Ls fh,.n two veara of relarv report!1 were read by Katb •
ue. Attenrling thj1 meetlnc wer1• rvn Slack and treaturert report
Mr. 11'111 M1'1. Jud¥on Whit.e and by Rost~Ua Lisle.
Mr. Clilfol't:l Beaver of Mldrlleporl
,Refreahmenta of Jello fruit 111·
llr. 1nd Mrl. Jame" Quick, Mr. ad. cake, potato chip!l and iced
aad Mrs. Thoma• Clluk, Mr. anrl t ea were !lerve d I o. mem be rs A nn
ur•. •·b•rt !·!arden ond sons Bnb- Proctor. Ros{)Ua L11le, Charlotte
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..,., Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs Blake. Bill Harden, Robert H. HarGeorge l'rcelonri, Mn. Earl W11T · den, Lowronee l.Jsle. Linda Hubkinll, Mu. Myrtle crew. Mrs. Curl bard . Ann Hubbard. Janice Tea·
L.ltanc.·. •tro. Earl Noa... Mn. rol'fl , Robert. A. Harden and three
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Albert Duckworth, Mrt. Bill ~.,- !lucr;ts BonDJr Hubbard, Roger and
non Mfl Charles Blalr:e anrl Eu!1ene Slat'k,
dau(bter. Charlotte, Mu. Donald : Mra. Geneva Nolan Wll hosteu
Litle and children Johnny, Rose ' to the Thlf"d Wedne!!day Home
Ann, and Keith, Mls1 Evs Mu Demonstration 0Club at her home
Coo~. Mrs. Donald £'ottrlll and on W. Srd St. February 20 for
ehlldren Sbuon and Cral..c, Mu. 1aln all day meetll1g. Ml'l. Trene
wtUiam Diddle, S"mmy FlanM:a'l,
arkt!r, prelidcnt. wa..!l In charae
Mrs Geora:e Schneider and dau~h· of the butinell aen£bn. Secretai"J'
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There It only one perfect time 1 &amp;tapped ott to interview Buck Plllm Room when we ehalned a
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trlump• In lrnoetouts and na.hlt· way i; Orlando. CoiWdlne fed when he showed an iodispp.Utlon
ltfl. Tbot t• the nover·nem 11111d •ltiek all of old Clorl llrirrttb's to work overtime. Tbere was an·
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lo •• ,\111)0 ond the 1•-• ~lu~ lot lntohlew In rollfa, !II which now a newspaper ,.ecullve of ex!Uberu"'o· n~eo.Ut-~'f.at~~. uall. ~ ~.'wd _!tdtoqq~!fl ..·~J,• d ceedlngly sorlouo and aober ineln,
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conducted flre and br~ton• leJ'·
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plac:et, a mo.tt remar):4ble e1Pfri,. ·• •·
p1Wiement pf 'the tourlat:t . .
ment In ••\f·bypnollom II taldnf
llob ran Hoe otory tllal day ond There were lots of . pmbllllll l(r. SIIIUI lhaakod llle 'IIIah ol
place. It 11 ealled llprlfta: 1ralniua:. ~~eded leisurely to 'Qrlantlo. joints in Florida in those p4afi, the tommunJ~ for ~ t~
A .eer~n m,yopia atnl(ta manaa:ers WileD he arrlv:ea. he fqutld Griff as well as horse racea, dog race;, · nf!W buildlnt ~~~. lfe tti:Oiam
aporto writers and ployero. n Ia and Buel; ptaym&amp; rolf lotetber- j '"d the International Coekngbt •d that the voto oave t311.000
not 10 much an uo,wlllin~neu to SiiJltd, sealed, "'.nd bosqrp: , y(jdles . l Congress held Ulcgllly outside of fmm taXPII. the State ~·•rtmttBt.
"' a sort of rosyh llOOflf
1
•• ded ev- Orlando. Expenoe account•, I'm .,•• n( ~""lle!lli('dt ...-AIIll{ add ~'ll'll MO
raee faeta, but
A gentle
dafflness If"
P.erY
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11melled the breeze, and it was
such a nice day he just weot and.
lay down In the JrUs and went. .
to tleep."
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20 years a&amp;o when eyef)W, Wll
young.
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambro1e P'laD·
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Even with these dlstraetlona ~ arM~~tin•tl flrm: t.hf' fqtpcr.
we managed to
.ov,er trr.r:
. h.• camps .,.,,_, ' .nA . ,fill ...
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as You'd cov(lr a new war. Notbln_f •·•Mflf'. nfl v.., Willi ..~·.. th..
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was too trivial for type. The &amp;d· fn1 "'~rR nf
Sunf. Mrr'nm11s
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t~to~ nl tMC"\1"" ..,'h.ft! wn\. tw-In
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I reruemlber eoverlng some ea~
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hlbltion or other one day when •eh~ It ,.. ~t~ .. tt'larcJ•t h~~ •"'"'
my Wireless operator pulhed hja ~ ~tldlfl}l .UI ~
Nteiet~f: of '
bug aside and begged permlsNon
..,. f':•ti be 10t&amp;U4 .
to 5eck the genta' room. Hit bU&amp;
llb,IJI,t:, M'I'Oor.n-.. t~lM ~r.II!IJA''
wa 11 soon cbatterln_q allJI'Ily • aa ~ ~M'tv~" b-.d tt~Ambe"f~ · 'i! ·
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ning &amp;ti)ry. The 'operator never dld
llmi·
return.
WI' W•ltf'~. """"'"~) if0~\9"
J had a new man next day and
1w tbtt I;".IW &lt;fl
t~ t•• ·••
asked him what happen" to bit
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t. ~:~. ( · t. Mualc nott
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t. IJe.d on
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prlttl
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n. Withered
e, Normal

Mrs. Lawtenee SeJiera of Colum·
bus spent 1 few dayt with her DIJ"·

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•nd 1

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Mr. and Mro. Jeuient Bunt&amp;ter ol
cotumbuo.

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The rooft rod down oa tll, eon~
that laited for clay~
_ WJd Lbe
vertlblet;, and the sport• writers · opPQ l'tion was k\n(lly ·' ~g his
' shift
b dfrom 'long
th b underwear
k tb 11 1 t and
co atufr
h ttfor
stanhlrn. Two
d 1 of tl s chap's
·
ore om· WI
as e a "\ 0 • g os
ft,gcre
n on evcnmg
conut hats and ~ports shirlll. 'Phe
trom a hlird day on Ute l!folf
1
aun
•hines
and
the
wlntt'r
mart
ni
,
counc
met to their
nlcoholie
lliYel over to something with. five rrlend, nnU
dressed
kill :~nu
flemi·
kinds or rum In lt.
sober.
Th N 1 1 ry l fir 1 1 lh
"H
d
e o. s o , 8
11 , s
c
ne you guys om• my p1ece
holdout. Some dirt farmur who yet?" He 1111ked rather h•slily. "No.
had a a:ood year absolutely pOFII - We just got in," they sa ill. "Well,
Uve.l,y refuses to aiin and Is PU·b- hurry up,' 'he replied crossly. "I
licly profane a'boul the meanness[ am due for a cocktail parly and H
of the own~&gt;rs. The own en are makes. me nervous w)len I khow
publielv profane a'bout lhe ingrati- the work'! not done." Whereupon
tude or the
he wafted into the balmy PvoninJ.
Thero was one occasion m~tny
The Tt~mpa Terrace H11tel ·Ln
ycau ago . when llo!) Con11idine ' those days was the centurp1ece tor
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Holmeo.
J1bo laniee Lewis ol zanesville
.Wted Tbunday and F'rldl~ ~!~
her lister, lillr. and liN. lll&lt;~u

a11nounced later. 1'be Guild wiU II.Ueab were Mra. Jamet Pullen and
pre&amp;en\ a ml.uloilat)' proaram •t older dauebter SUHn.
Mr. and 11n.' John Hawtbu, Jr.
The next regular meetin&amp; ·wm the church ~trviee at 10::10 on
Sunday,
MUch
11.
were
businell vilitort lD lbrletta
be Maub 12th. Refre:sluilentJ were
Those pl"~nt were Bo&amp;eU1 and Tuesday.
terved at the elole of the mee~ ·
Janiee Richardt, Emrulble •Jo:·!"
ill•.
les, Carla Buneb, Helea Slnltf,
Martella Wvd.
J~t.

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~~:se 11 ~OtOid 11e Y~a
1:00 Qlrrent.
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and Mr1. Roy Jontl.

Mr. and

Tentative .Plana were mlde ~ Jamt.t, and hiJ. children, StepUn
a bake fla1e witb the datt to, tie aad Stephanie. Sunday.
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ot st. Albana. W. \"a.,
visited Mr1. Stl!lWart'a Jltent~t Mr.

children

children apent · 1

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Kn. ~10 Freeland, lin. Mort Duerr of
S)'l'aCUJe entertained with 1 dinner gueJtt SUndQ' of Mt· .ad Mn. II.
re«a.tb' . .A.ttenc:IJne were Mr. andP
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J(rL Robert Ctow, SOftl, Bobbie r
IDOl llmmle, 1nd IIIH. Kayme
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Letart Falla.
Rev. and M"•· Roy Wlllla~s. 1\.-

narents, Mr. and
IIams.

en as a corqmunt11 terVice

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Leon, of Pomeroy, spent Sunday van and Jerry,
wilh her parents, Hr. and lln.
Mr. aa.d JJ1n. &amp;ruest Duffy aM

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4:1111 Queen Far A ~u '·
4:411 lllode-u llomaneu
5!00 Come&lt;!¥ Tl~• .. ~·:.

trill, Addie Norria, Ann SIUV18'~.
Allah Teafard 1nd two aueab,
·Debra Norris and ~r1. Wolfe of

William•' uoeh 41mua RawJtn11,

Chester Cemetery was

Xrs. Eber l:..wil, UJd f•mUy for
tometime while rec:upentina: -after
a •riou1 illllBII, hu returned to
her home.
M.r. and 111n. A. R. Pullen and
daughter, 'etr7~ ent«ta!ned with
a blrtbda)' dlDDer for their JOD,

Pl'i:tl ·

lini and Mll. JeuJe Cottrill.
Memben preaent •ere Mar•aret
Sylvia ZwUJlnt, lrane
, Jane Teaford, Jeaale Cot·

of Rutla•d, vtlltod Mr. William~

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openin&amp; devotional service.

evanceUst.
vi1ited SuDdaJ wU~h
Mtt. Kathryn Jordan and son, aa.ct ton, Kr .aa4 Jlrl. Earl DoJlo,

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II :t)q The Prier II lli(ht

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on March 20lb thev will meet
with Mn. Svlvt• zWnun, tor an
all day meetln( with the profeot
bein« "Oven Meala" which will be
prepared and "rved bv Mrt. Zwll-

tended tho Centril Ohlo Dlotrlct
Mlnltterl ConvenUon It roatorla.
Mary CP•tty) Oller. a •tqdent
nurse at Canden Clark HotpUal ln
Parker!lbUrl h•• returned trorn
Cb•stnut Ladce, Rochlllo lltrv·
land, where whe look a tour11 Jn
P•ychlltrle Tr1Inina. She •Peat a
d1y with ll'r lfandqrentJ, Mr.
and Mn. WUUaG'I DJdcUe, 1nd
mother. Grace oUer.
Mr. and l(ra. Helbert Wllllamo
•ntt rhlldrtll ot Atron, after at·
h•nrlln« funefll Hrvieea for Mrt.

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IIUl' Arul. ~· II • rorlilo~ ~·
lor ol ~lt'l&lt;u)toore II
W.Obaato Hltl&gt; ~ """ to lUll"
!ltn&lt;lfl• ot ' ~""" of t!W
ll!•te .rA,"llA
tQop "'
ltlplq.
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ject .!luggestion. Pro,j eet lor the
meeting was eare and use ()f ainalt
cleMrlcaJ equipment. A meeting
will be held at the ltome of Mrs.
Jane Teaford on March 8 which
will tealqre a pot luck lunch at
noon. Tbe project for thlt meeting
will be u'I'ime Manarement" and

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everareena at "the entnDee

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Bride.BiU.
Join.Mrs.
Groce
Oll•r and
""". was
by Mrs.
AddlebyMorrl•.
Roll procoli
Jim
Florence
Harde'l
anYwered
a summer
Mr1. Adl Slack and children Kat ...ryn, ROitr ahd Euyene, Ann,
Mllr:e, and HI! len Pructor, Ml.;s
Eleanor Carroll, Mn. Mae Burrow1, Miss Mary Hendrix, Mr. IU ·
chard Duckworth, Bill Hardc:1.
Don Hubbard, Mrs. Lawrenl.'l'
Whitlatch and dRua:bter Delela.
Mi111 ,kathryn Slack Wll bOitellS
to tbe TeeRRI61"1 Clau or the
Prelbyterlan Churth In the ehurch
IDDOX
Feb. 2'7. She
by
teacher, Mrt.
Blake and Mn. Ada

tint and second deareet when ot Mrs . Carrle CIHell. COUJK'iltur
Chester Grange met Tuesday ev~.o­ 11! lhe Ju.n1or Guild ot tbe 1ft.
ning ln reiular seuion wi~ Da· Moriah ' Bapf11t Church, w.. a part
vid Koblentz, muter, pretldtna.
,f thuir last meeting 1t her bOIDf ·
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CommunicaUoD.I were- read .ad
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a dbcruslioD on the plantin1 of

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The debate over Route 124, wl\lle educational to many, has
abio been unfortunate to a nu111ber of other well·meanina peo·
. ple who have sacrificed a lot of time lor a cause they deemed
beneficial to the town and public In general. We refer to a
marked tendency to indulge in personal recriminatio.ns · b~
some persons in the debate over removal or keeping Rt. 124
In Pomeroy.
No argument, no lsaue, was ever settled satisfactorily b)
beating your opponent over the head either with words 01
clubs. There is a true conflict of interest in this Rt. 124 ques
lion. It cannot be settled czyickly, or probably to the satisfactlon of everyone. Towns. counties, states, and the United
States are now the greatest examples of Democracy in the
world because we resolve our differences by peaceful mean!'
with a miltimtim of penontliu_d Qisp\1\e.
If every person taking part'ln thlt debate would ima&amp;lri•·
lively place himself In the .other per..,n's ahoea and ut blm·
aell, "Wbat would I do," Rt. 124 would be settled jult
quickly with no doubt many less woundt to mull about after
the firing Is over.

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Chester Gronge ·_ Moriah Baptist '
MIDDLEPORT LETARTFAUS
Meeting Is Held
Junior Guild
SoaETY
Tuesday .Evening
Plans Bake Sale . Mn. Stcill Wolburn, who bu
Four candidate.a were
the
A potluclr: supper at tbe ~~!, b«n tayinl with ber dau~t.er,

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While we expect to deJI \l'lth th.tll su.bject more adequately
af\er April 7, following an official audit, it Is timely now tO
mention that money remainlns In the treasury of the Mlddlfport Park Association which II to be uaed In part at least f01
purcllase of the final tracta of land ln the park there, Ia not
publlc tax monies.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher of Middleport has reported he has
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wund some people believing this money came from · the vU
lage .'{enera) lund. This i.q not 10.
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All funds spent to dale by the Park Association and still on
hand have been contributed by public spirited rnerchanta and
Individuals throu~h purchase of "shares" In the park project.
It Is wrongful and misguided to assume, without knowl"""e ot
th r t th t th A
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e ac s, a e saee I on .. que ., leedlng the town
treasury.

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ABEA

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Day Book

local Merchants Employ local Worker:;

We have need 9f emp)pying many of our people. Your lo·
·e..l merchants employ many people in our hometown. They
CUDot employ aU they would if your dollar goes elsewhere
&amp;llclthey do not Deed clerks and other employees, By the same
token if they receive enough trade they can employ more
people and thus help absorb oor local labor.
en you imagine how many people would be employed it
aU the dollars spent In our trade radius were spent with your
~ merch:;.nts? Do you have any idea the number of dolla~
·. ~t elsewtere for merchandise which could have been easll;
J!Urehased here?
This would be a proper subject, perhaps, for investigation
h,y the Cha@bers of Commerce of both Pomeroy and Middt..

The Daily Sentinel

IICHAIID I. OWIN- GINIUlAL MANAGER;
015 TO MI!IT
IIYNOLD I. GRIINI-IDITOR
llaUollal advertlllll( re~reaentatlv~ BottlnelU-IClmboiL loc., 1411
Evanj:eline Chapte, O!S, ' wHI
meet in re-gular sessJon Thursd ay IGI.aatoQ Ave., New York Caty, 18, N'. Y.
I:Dtered as tecond c:W. mallin1 matter at the poal otnee It Pont111 7·30 llt !be Ma1,0nlt Tt·mplc
fttOI, Ohio.
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BubHrtptioo rates : Delivery by carrier where availa e JO eeatt .PII'
ODe ~ar ln advance 'It Tbe Daily &amp;tnUnel office, fU--r,_ •
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, lUO; three montba, P.IIO. By DOlOr route wbert~ ""~blo:
The Homebuildert Clau or the
l!IOath ll. By mall one year $8: ·m mc)ntbtl, ff: .25; th:rM ._ou,
Middleport Church of Christ are $2.110· OliiiDOntb. Sl.
~ponsoring a Balr:e Sale at
the
Ptibii'sbed. eveey aftemooo ex~pt SundaY by The Ohio Valley Sen-Trilll!ller Marke-t Salurday start- dhtl. ~nc..ur 110 Mechlnic St., Pomeroy, 0. Bwllnesa office phODa ;ate,
iny at 8 a.m. 'J'Ihe menu 'Will in- "'lltorial 'f!!.Jce pbono 311'1.
cluded roll~,
nut-bread, cakes,
plea, cookies, candies, potato sal;.tf
baJI;ed beanl, etc.

The Great Debate

MY. anol lin. Jotiep!l llalieY of
Ripley are announejng the bil'th
of a son, born on Sunday 11 Staats lbpita) in Charieston. The
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eember 31st Ia one vear old on 'l'be meetlru( was in ehar,;e of tlle
that day then the next day Jan· oresldent. Robert A- Harden. Seeuary ht it Ls fh,.n two veara of relarv report!1 were read by Katb •
ue. Attenrling thj1 meetlnc wer1• rvn Slack and treaturert report
Mr. 11'111 M1'1. Jud¥on Whit.e and by Rost~Ua Lisle.
Mr. Clilfol't:l Beaver of Mldrlleporl
,Refreahmenta of Jello fruit 111·
llr. 1nd Mrl. Jame" Quick, Mr. ad. cake, potato chip!l and iced
aad Mrs. Thoma• Clluk, Mr. anrl t ea were !lerve d I o. mem be rs A nn
ur•. •·b•rt !·!arden ond sons Bnb- Proctor. Ros{)Ua L11le, Charlotte
by
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..,., Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs Blake. Bill Harden, Robert H. HarGeorge l'rcelonri, Mn. Earl W11T · den, Lowronee l.Jsle. Linda Hubkinll, Mu. Myrtle crew. Mrs. Curl bard . Ann Hubbard. Janice Tea·
L.ltanc.·. •tro. Earl Noa... Mn. rol'fl , Robert. A. Harden and three
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Albert Duckworth, Mrt. Bill ~.,- !lucr;ts BonDJr Hubbard, Roger and
non Mfl Charles Blalr:e anrl Eu!1ene Slat'k,
dau(bter. Charlotte, Mu. Donald : Mra. Geneva Nolan Wll hosteu
Litle and children Johnny, Rose ' to the Thlf"d Wedne!!day Home
Ann, and Keith, Mls1 Evs Mu Demonstration 0Club at her home
Coo~. Mrs. Donald £'ottrlll and on W. Srd St. February 20 for
ehlldren Sbuon and Cral..c, Mu. 1aln all day meetll1g. Ml'l. Trene
wtUiam Diddle, S"mmy FlanM:a'l,
arkt!r, prelidcnt. wa..!l In charae
Mrs Geora:e Schneider and dau~h· of the butinell aen£bn. Secretai"J'
rt'port~ wtre read ,by Mrs. Marfllill'·
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JF'Itla Robe •
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breaches ot the· peace.
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There was one evenlnl In the
There It only one perfect time 1 &amp;tapped ott to interview Buck Plllm Room when we ehalned a
lD tporta. apart from individual Newsca. ia South CarolbtJ on his recalcitrant bartender to . hla bar
trlump• In lrnoetouts and na.hlt· way i; Orlando. CoiWdlne fed when he showed an iodispp.Utlon
ltfl. Tbot t• the nover·nem 11111d •ltiek all of old Clorl llrirrttb's to work overtime. Tbere was an·
PI 4PfJ!II tnlnln1 when ever:r lliiB b.lt-.r quotes, and rtctifti~ 1 rous- other evening when one \\Titer, ~~"'!::~;;:!J~~
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plac:et, a mo.tt remar):4ble e1Pfri,. ·• •·
p1Wiement pf 'the tourlat:t . .
ment In ••\f·bypnollom II taldnf
llob ran Hoe otory tllal day ond There were lots of . pmbllllll l(r. SIIIUI lhaakod llle 'IIIah ol
place. It 11 ealled llprlfta: 1ralniua:. ~~eded leisurely to 'Qrlantlo. joints in Florida in those p4afi, the tommunJ~ for ~ t~
A .eer~n m,yopia atnl(ta manaa:ers WileD he arrlv:ea. he fqutld Griff as well as horse racea, dog race;, · nf!W buildlnt ~~~. lfe tti:Oiam
aporto writers and ployero. n Ia and Buel; ptaym&amp; rolf lotetber- j '"d the International Coekngbt •d that the voto oave t311.000
not 10 much an uo,wlllin~neu to SiiJltd, sealed, "'.nd bosqrp: , y(jdles . l Congress held Ulcgllly outside of fmm taXPII. the State ~·•rtmttBt.
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raee faeta, but
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Nteiet~f: of '
bug aside and begged permlsNon
..,. f':•ti be 10t&amp;U4 .
to 5eck the genta' room. Hit bU&amp;
llb,IJI,t:, M'I'Oor.n-.. t~lM ~r.II!IJA''
wa 11 soon cbatterln_q allJI'Ily • aa ~ ~M'tv~" b-.d tt~Ambe"f~ · 'i! ·
Washington demanded more run·
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ning &amp;ti)ry. The 'operator never dld
llmi·
return.
WI' W•ltf'~. """"'"~) if0~\9"
J had a new man next day and
1w tbtt I;".IW &lt;fl
t~ t•• ·••
asked him what happen" to bit
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lbbuadldyw.h'•'On hh,'e' hweensatldto' 't'Jhoee

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"to be'"
t. ~:~. ( · t. Mualc nott
l Brapcll
&amp;. Cut.
t. IJe.d on
e. Story
10. Tlbetu
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prlttl
enaylll
n. Withered
e, Normal

Mrs. Lawtenee SeJiera of Colum·
bus spent 1 few dayt with her DIJ"·

Mr.andllr..
•nd 1

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Mr. and Mro. Jeuient Bunt&amp;ter ol
cotumbuo.

· P'eb. 12. Local

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The rooft rod down oa tll, eon~
that laited for clay~
_ WJd Lbe
vertlblet;, and the sport• writers · opPQ l'tion was k\n(lly ·' ~g his
' shift
b dfrom 'long
th b underwear
k tb 11 1 t and
co atufr
h ttfor
stanhlrn. Two
d 1 of tl s chap's
·
ore om· WI
as e a "\ 0 • g os
ft,gcre
n on evcnmg
conut hats and ~ports shirlll. 'Phe
trom a hlird day on Ute l!folf
1
aun
•hines
and
the
wlntt'r
mart
ni
,
counc
met to their
nlcoholie
lliYel over to something with. five rrlend, nnU
dressed
kill :~nu
flemi·
kinds or rum In lt.
sober.
Th N 1 1 ry l fir 1 1 lh
"H
d
e o. s o , 8
11 , s
c
ne you guys om• my p1ece
holdout. Some dirt farmur who yet?" He 1111ked rather h•slily. "No.
had a a:ood year absolutely pOFII - We just got in," they sa ill. "Well,
Uve.l,y refuses to aiin and Is PU·b- hurry up,' 'he replied crossly. "I
licly profane a'boul the meanness[ am due for a cocktail parly and H
of the own~&gt;rs. The own en are makes. me nervous w)len I khow
publielv profane a'bout lhe ingrati- the work'! not done." Whereupon
tude or the
he wafted into the balmy PvoninJ.
Thero was one occasion m~tny
The Tt~mpa Terrace H11tel ·Ln
ycau ago . when llo!) Con11idine ' those days was the centurp1ece tor
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I Aio.tOLD

Holmeo.
J1bo laniee Lewis ol zanesville
.Wted Tbunday and F'rldl~ ~!~
her lister, lillr. and liN. lll&lt;~u

a11nounced later. 1'be Guild wiU II.Ueab were Mra. Jamet Pullen and
pre&amp;en\ a ml.uloilat)' proaram •t older dauebter SUHn.
Mr. and 11n.' John Hawtbu, Jr.
The next regular meetin&amp; ·wm the church ~trviee at 10::10 on
Sunday,
MUch
11.
were
businell vilitort lD lbrletta
be Maub 12th. Refre:sluilentJ were
Those pl"~nt were Bo&amp;eU1 and Tuesday.
terved at the elole of the mee~ ·
Janiee Richardt, Emrulble •Jo:·!"
ill•.
les, Carla Buneb, Helea Slnltf,
Martella Wvd.
J~t.

tt:!IO T\0 Tac Dolli.ti ' •
~~:se 11 ~OtOid 11e Y~a
1:00 Qlrrent.
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and Mr1. Roy Jontl.

Mr. and

Tentative .Plana were mlde ~ Jamt.t, and hiJ. children, StepUn
a bake fla1e witb the datt to, tie aad Stephanie. Sunday.
Other

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ot st. Albana. W. \"a.,
visited Mr1. Stl!lWart'a Jltent~t Mr.

children

children apent · 1

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Kn. ~10 Freeland, lin. Mort Duerr of
S)'l'aCUJe entertained with 1 dinner gueJtt SUndQ' of Mt· .ad Mn. II.
re«a.tb' . .A.ttenc:IJne were Mr. andP
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J(rL Robert Ctow, SOftl, Bobbie r
IDOl llmmle, 1nd IIIH. Kayme
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Letart Falla.
Rev. and M"•· Roy Wlllla~s. 1\.-

narents, Mr. and
IIams.

en as a corqmunt11 terVice

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Leon, of Pomeroy, spent Sunday van and Jerry,
wilh her parents, Hr. and lln.
Mr. aa.d JJ1n. &amp;ruest Duffy aM

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4:1111 Queen Far A ~u '·
4:411 lllode-u llomaneu
5!00 Come&lt;!¥ Tl~• .. ~·:.

trill, Addie Norria, Ann SIUV18'~.
Allah Teafard 1nd two aueab,
·Debra Norris and ~r1. Wolfe of

William•' uoeh 41mua RawJtn11,

Chester Cemetery was

Xrs. Eber l:..wil, UJd f•mUy for
tometime while rec:upentina: -after
a •riou1 illllBII, hu returned to
her home.
M.r. and 111n. A. R. Pullen and
daughter, 'etr7~ ent«ta!ned with
a blrtbda)' dlDDer for their JOD,

Pl'i:tl ·

lini and Mll. JeuJe Cottrill.
Memben preaent •ere Mar•aret
Sylvia ZwUJlnt, lrane
, Jane Teaford, Jeaale Cot·

of Rutla•d, vtlltod Mr. William~

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openin&amp; devotional service.

evanceUst.
vi1ited SuDdaJ wU~h
Mtt. Kathryn Jordan and son, aa.ct ton, Kr .aa4 Jlrl. Earl DoJlo,

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II :t)q The Prier II lli(ht

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on March 20lb thev will meet
with Mn. Svlvt• zWnun, tor an
all day meetln( with the profeot
bein« "Oven Meala" which will be
prepared and "rved bv Mrt. Zwll-

tended tho Centril Ohlo Dlotrlct
Mlnltterl ConvenUon It roatorla.
Mary CP•tty) Oller. a •tqdent
nurse at Canden Clark HotpUal ln
Parker!lbUrl h•• returned trorn
Cb•stnut Ladce, Rochlllo lltrv·
land, where whe look a tour11 Jn
P•ychlltrle Tr1Inina. She •Peat a
d1y with ll'r lfandqrentJ, Mr.
and Mn. WUUaG'I DJdcUe, 1nd
mother. Grace oUer.
Mr. and l(ra. Helbert Wllllamo
•ntt rhlldrtll ot Atron, after at·
h•nrlln« funefll Hrvieea for Mrt.

exit

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7.00 Toc!JJ
9:00 '"mJ&gt;er !loom

l!ofiolo ~· Tile Bad·
171m lM ,,...\Uti I~'
IIUl' Arul. ~· II • rorlilo~ ~·
lor ol ~lt'l&lt;u)toore II
W.Obaato Hltl&gt; ~ """ to lUll"
!ltn&lt;lfl• ot ' ~""" of t!W
ll!•te .rA,"llA
tQop "'
ltlplq.
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ject .!luggestion. Pro,j eet lor the
meeting was eare and use ()f ainalt
cleMrlcaJ equipment. A meeting
will be held at the ltome of Mrs.
Jane Teaford on March 8 which
will tealqre a pot luck lunch at
noon. Tbe project for thlt meeting
will be u'I'ime Manarement" and

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everareena at "the entnDee

~l(lllllinJ
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rillted lfn.
StmtJar
110110 "
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ll. The
Sao. Dwtgbt
'ft. -B. tloo
WllioD.
Spe...,. of Cbeoler ..UI be the llorold llollotoo o1

WSAI-TV CHANNII. J
IH~.• ~tgn 0"

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Bride.BiU.
Join.Mrs.
Groce
Oll•r and
""". was
by Mrs.
AddlebyMorrl•.
Roll procoli
Jim
Florence
Harde'l
anYwered
a summer
Mr1. Adl Slack and children Kat ...ryn, ROitr ahd Euyene, Ann,
Mllr:e, and HI! len Pructor, Ml.;s
Eleanor Carroll, Mn. Mae Burrow1, Miss Mary Hendrix, Mr. IU ·
chard Duckworth, Bill Hardc:1.
Don Hubbard, Mrs. Lawrenl.'l'
Whitlatch and dRua:bter Delela.
Mi111 ,kathryn Slack Wll bOitellS
to tbe TeeRRI61"1 Clau or the
Prelbyterlan Churth In the ehurch
IDDOX
Feb. 2'7. She
by
teacher, Mrt.
Blake and Mn. Ada

tint and second deareet when ot Mrs . Carrle CIHell. COUJK'iltur
Chester Grange met Tuesday ev~.o­ 11! lhe Ju.n1or Guild ot tbe 1ft.
ning ln reiular seuion wi~ Da· Moriah ' Bapf11t Church, w.. a part
vid Koblentz, muter, pretldtna.
,f thuir last meeting 1t her bOIDf ·
Janke
Rlcharcb, pruident, pretfd.
CommunicaUoD.I were- read .ad
ed at the meeting
•nd 114~
a dbcruslioD on the plantin1 of

1"hursday ,

Funds Were Contributed

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The debate over Route 124, wl\lle educational to many, has
abio been unfortunate to a nu111ber of other well·meanina peo·
. ple who have sacrificed a lot of time lor a cause they deemed
beneficial to the town and public In general. We refer to a
marked tendency to indulge in personal recriminatio.ns · b~
some persons in the debate over removal or keeping Rt. 124
In Pomeroy.
No argument, no lsaue, was ever settled satisfactorily b)
beating your opponent over the head either with words 01
clubs. There is a true conflict of interest in this Rt. 124 ques
lion. It cannot be settled czyickly, or probably to the satisfactlon of everyone. Towns. counties, states, and the United
States are now the greatest examples of Democracy in the
world because we resolve our differences by peaceful mean!'
with a miltimtim of penontliu_d Qisp\1\e.
If every person taking part'ln thlt debate would ima&amp;lri•·
lively place himself In the .other per..,n's ahoea and ut blm·
aell, "Wbat would I do," Rt. 124 would be settled jult
quickly with no doubt many less woundt to mull about after
the firing Is over.

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Chester Gronge ·_ Moriah Baptist '
MIDDLEPORT LETARTFAUS
Meeting Is Held
Junior Guild
SoaETY
Tuesday .Evening
Plans Bake Sale . Mn. Stcill Wolburn, who bu
Four candidate.a were
the
A potluclr: supper at tbe ~~!, b«n tayinl with ber dau~t.er,

Club ~er Speaker

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While we expect to deJI \l'lth th.tll su.bject more adequately
af\er April 7, following an official audit, it Is timely now tO
mention that money remainlns In the treasury of the Mlddlfport Park Association which II to be uaed In part at least f01
purcllase of the final tracta of land ln the park there, Ia not
publlc tax monies.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher of Middleport has reported he has
,A.
wund some people believing this money came from · the vU
lage .'{enera) lund. This i.q not 10.
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All funds spent to dale by the Park Association and still on
hand have been contributed by public spirited rnerchanta and
Individuals throu~h purchase of "shares" In the park project.
It Is wrongful and misguided to assume, without knowl"""e ot
th r t th t th A
I ti •. I t"· b
~
e ac s, a e saee I on .. que ., leedlng the town
treasury.

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ABEA

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HlAVYo. TbtJRNEY ACTION TO t1Jf TEAMS Betting Odds ----ui~~hseforjil
~;.nis;sas~'f;Fa~te]Uf(pfoo.l.W.ru1iltthlni'JT)1ry~~~-~a\U,
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oa lap lonitbt ~~d Tallts~ bje- dnltatl dlJVi&lt;t iiw two upoeto Ill
Only'
"' ' plufd
lore
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hi&amp;uerlaa
11.0tl ol
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tu!il ...
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e d Tul!lday atghl, but the Gill·
tnJl slosh the eattre n,ld of Cia
ltiullltqb'o Blf lllue, ' p,..nplpl
AA &amp;llfl A t••••• to d lqt nf!on
In !l&amp;ll!hweotern ObI~·
to..-~at AttiOD.
out of the tunn!JJI, ~.
QD!y" 1~ c!t!l ,Y. ·romeo '"''
114-M "!I back to Cln~~:;;=;;:=;;;;.=..:;;;=;;;.;;;;;;;~;.·;;;-;2';:::;;•~i#-~~;.;;;;;;i;i~j !!~~ · ftA). The tblrd·ieed~d U. S. Route 33 to ~tb~~ is exP
!railed
211-24 ot hoU· pected to
solid !l'!!ltllt \Vllh
'ilo_!U o_vereoope b1 Ta_lt'a car3 lull ~~ basket)lalf W.s heaa ·
ildl~t'lor boialrt
lor Racl~e·s _semi-f[nil d,~ll
h NelSOPVl·11 e ID t•
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ltl tre tecond nme at Clnc ~- sec•1o 1 Dlsttlct turnamcnt

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lid. a' ·I!Jrrt of wbOI II Ill ~··I
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down (otU'th-suded Norw('(ld, ~~
1111 . Elder took a 57-52 lead ·wi
h h
t:4S remainin11Dd t en Wli on
witb poJRUion-type play.
Tbt 'WO CitJclnnati up.ets left
only one •et!ded team in the
o.y, Roger Bacon, whicb wlll
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of the Central 01._
routiDI WortU·

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quarter flna1 C!'ont••
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of the "little'' ~hools agaln9t the Cleveland Holy NtDie ~
tOp dog in the SEOAL ClaM AA
Cleveland John ~damt 41
loop. The winner will meet Frldav _CLASS A AT WiSTIItVILLI .
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MINft QfXDII -Tturft41't'Mtt
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Coacb LtmY Morrison has ripent J-Jamp. $ydne)' 76 JlOJUlC)ke M
a soU'd Week preparins his lxlJS Mt. St. Mar)fBIJ6 J. liORkln• aQ
pshycho)otJcan, and
physically Wjoola &lt;MdY~ Am ..ln.. U. 61
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friendly six-foot. four-incb clant
from Los An.Qle • l"!!P .·~
tii'OWing a bet1rd every Open!l)ti
day-and by tq~arneAt'l end

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MEETING CALLID
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Cltl eut on an exasperatUiJ rt~h· at the home of Mt'l. C. R. Youn,.
, pliy ~of ,deliberate play, w~rkln -.:
lhe ball fn for a deadly acouralt&gt;
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around with them too. In Tom MeQuald, Bob Youq1 and Waynn
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stan. Young is 8-5, Db::on 6-3
McQuaid IJ-1. NeltonviJie
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ranked fourth in 'the league \ltlth
280 points. Dixon followed with
188. Keating had 181, Youn!l 1117,
and Stufflebeam 131. Stu.fflcbelin
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lr.nocked Athens out of the ,C,lm
AA' tournament by a comfo~ble
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p~ ~· , _ , .W., !hero bore !!_~ri ~fy ~ ~

Two Fived)ut

lhodld ap~ ~lin u~ X:ins~
atilt ean Wra~ up·tbf ·nue. b~' wi,•
nlng Ill lui replar"~--on 1am~·

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h'.story of the event. autom1Ue
plnspott~ wm lAke over the pinoelting job. 11'o I CODCOulon to
IUIIolnod IP"l'd and rf]IabiUty,

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cb&lt;o tifd "&amp;!.
baf.j ed lnla
the NC,\A tournament"'t6day aQd
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LUIBOCk, , ,•• : Johnnr Nlch~
~ tr(l'ted a remarkable
ver.satilit.,.· 1••, 129, MU,...ukte
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ln beating clubs this year tb~ in Henry Watson, 132, Dell-.
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cases had great height ad
MEETING CALLID
·vanlage
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The Mt. Moriah Missionary Soe11helr fast break, aeaifllt the
rl,ht -club. Is alWa)'s potent: 1h'.,.v i{'ty will meet Thunday evening
Cltl eut on an exasperatUiJ rt~h· at the home of Mt'l. C. R. Youn,.
, pliy ~of ,deliberate play, w~rkln -.:
lhe ball fn for a deadly acouralt&gt;
shot elrht to 10 feet out elt~''
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HOUNDS IIG
But the Torn~lio will have lfs
handi lull again•t the towcrlnt

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Hounds who ca·rry 1 lot or weight
around with them too. In Tom MeQuald, Bob Youq1 and Waynn
Dixon the Hounda have three of
the Ali·SEOAL firs' team care
stan. Young is 8-5, Db::on 6-3
McQuaid IJ-1. NeltonviJie
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SEOAL s~cond team. They arc tbe
~teat gLlll'd Gary Stufllebeam 'It

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bmu~i Elmer · ~h3effer, Nay..
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All have averqed .close to th.:J
double seorinJ column u McQU~ld
ranked fourth in 'the league \ltlth
280 points. Dixon followed with
188. Keating had 181, Youn!l 1117,
and Stufflebeam 131. Stu.fflcbelin
ranked 18tb In the li!llKUe.

yow"' 111111 yeur ae!Miloalrom .~.95 up

· TROlliNG RODS .. .. .. $3.98 up FlY *9DS · ....·.. · .. :· $6:95 up

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yes, arid even Adams and Powell.
All of them average In double Col·
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with
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n_e-a Tornadoe..'
Doug Cnham,
Ronnle Salser, Jim AdlllllJ,· carl

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POWell
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club that ha&lt;~
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Hot I!J:-.oport a ZO.I o~ljl and
were aeeded No. 1 In tbe Clqs· A
tour•a.ment. They beat' Ijelpl'!l 6!·
50. jli' team that Mond111 /!itlh'
lr.nocked Athens out of the ,C,lm
AA' tournament by a comfo~ble
marllin.
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a oijm abade under GO% Ibr the

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FISHING WORMS

Ullilf&lt;l .
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has onIy reee.~
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Legal Notice

• • DEPI!NDABU .USVLTS

has been duly appointed ExecutriX
of the .t;state of Fred W. Crow,
late of Pomeroy, Meigs County,

2 cuta·per wor~ one lruertioa.. Minimum eharce Mc.-4 cents
per ...V for three coDHaltive inaertiona.
- OQO mOJJI.b. tor 2!1 ee018 per wor~
J'iaU hte of 2 cent. per word. wlll be char
for a.dvertisine tf
Dot paicl for before the 111th of ueh. month to owinc insertion.

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aot be ra:ponaible for more t4,a.n one lncor-

nated this 4th day of Marth.
1957.
John C. Bacon

Judge of the Probate Court
Mt-igs County, Ohio
(3) 6, 13, 20. 3 tc

Net ialertion.
Card ol Thanka and SJ)ee!ial Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaric:~
pu.bJIJbed •t 1 cent per word.
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(I) Notices

ORDiiR OF ATTACHMENT

(II I Wonted To Buy

E. W. Peoples vs. J. 0. Casto and
the Citizen's National Bank, Mid·
dleport, Ohin_ Amount $214 and
Intcreolit before R. E. Grindley, J.
p,

IT'S EASY TO
BUY -SELL - RENT _; WANTED TO BlJY Automatic car.

flDd employment - blre or flDd a lost Item through
'lbe Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put lt off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
Ibis column

GETS
RESULTS

Can pay' $32.00 monthly. Howard
Stitt, Midaleport, Rt. 1, Hobson
Road.
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--.,CRUDE on., $3.00 per barrel and
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lteel druma wanted. VirtU 'l"ea, SLEEPING JtOOMS, close in town,
ford, S)Tacuee. Phone 907-M, ;
127 Butternut.. Pomeroy.
3 n 31&lt;&gt;
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lafr.er'a will gl ve rou the belt
tnde on furniture or appUan-eea.
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Herm Berry's Hatchery, Jne.

420 . I:Uh Street

eJACOBSEN
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TRACTORS

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8386-Y.

2 27 6tc

APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath,
first floor. Broadway Street,
oMiddleport. !Phone 61'10-J or
hour Wrerker Service.
Day
6366·M.
3 6 3tc
Phone 6227. Nl&amp;Dt Phone
11089-X. DODGE • PLY!IOIJTH DISC RECORDER, good ahape,
Eddie Fife, call 604~-J.
DEALERS.
8 8 U
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R. H. kAWLL.,.GS SO!&lt;IS CO. - 24

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10-For Sole or Rent

19:56 BUICK V' Speclll Station 4: ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace,
Wagon. l&gt;yn•tlow Drive, power
kltehen Rink on ~ acre. Don
ateerlnJ, ful:y equipped. &amp;AV.B
Manuel, Racine, o.
3 IS litp
1 000
:;:~. $ •
Blaettnar~· :~~ GRAVEiY TRACTOR SM£s and

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brakeo,

" hnd·lop, &amp;2,893.00 Blaettn1r'a,

Pot~~erc~y.

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19M. PONTIAC V8 St ll'Oblef 4 ...
Cu•tom Catalina S· ~an. Power
stecrlng and brakca. llydramaUc
drive, all leather 1cat1. $2,800.00.
.9laettnar.'l, Pomcro)'. 2 28 6Lc

19fS6 PONTIAC V8 Star Chid 4 dr.
Sedan. Le• than 8,000 ea&amp;y
mUea. Almott like the day It
was aold. .,2,1.95.00. .Biaettnar's.
Pomeroy.

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PLYMOUTH VB Savoy 4 dr.
One local owner. Belvedere chrome trim. $1,493.()0.
Blaettoar'a. Pomeroy,
2 28 8tc

seaan.

1954 CHEVROLET Belaire t dr.
Sedan. Be3Utlflj) turqouille and
white finlth, power allde. tl.295,
Blaettnar't, Pomeroy. l 28 6te
1951 I"'RD TRUCK, 2 ton stake
body, $1~.00. Har.-y RouRh, Clif.
3 8 Btp
ton, W. Va.
1955 CHEVPOLET 210, 2 door, 8
cylinder. Standard •hilt. F.xceiJent ovt&gt;rall condl1ion. Would
take. trade on 49 or older, $1.2M.
Benedum.
Tuppcn
•F nncla
Plaan~. ,phone Coolville 1563.
3 6 3tp

Meigs Equipment
Co'm pony, Inc.

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Paramount
Butternut &amp; I!Ad Pomero~

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17) Help Wonted

fJ()()IJ R4$Vl~
when Aft Buyer mee~ Jlr.SeiiSI'
in the

VoJ. 4(1, at
llf theOhlo
Lease
Records
of Page
Meigs666
Cotmty,
Jn the prayer Of the petition
!&amp;ld plaintiffs pray that 11id
written contract and verbal con·
tract&amp; be rescinded, cancelled, VI·
rated and set aaide; tbat the frauttulant aa1ignment of the five oil
and gas leases to the defenda.nt,
Jerry Wald, be ranC(!Iled, set aside, and that plaintiffs' Utle In
thfl said five oil and gas le1sea be
quieted 111 ·a gain•t all defendant!;
that the title of the plalntifrt Jn

oald 10 Wheel GMC, G. I. Truek,

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INSURANCE AGI!NCY
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In MIDDt.IPOitT, OHIO
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J;\lchard Austin of T't.. Plensant',
an accountant at tht CelancRc
Corporation Plant at Gallipolij
Ferry, waS' named cllalrm•.n of tho
Ma,on County Chapter of the National Polio ·FouridaUon at a mec~.­
ina held on Monda)'.
Auslin headed ·Lhi!l years fulld
rampalan and report•d at • th~
meeting ttut .small c:ontrlbutlons
arc 11Uil coming ln. He said tttat
the total would problblY exceed
$11,1lt)().
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lle notect that the total wu be·
low ·that or lut year but blamed
It on the r4ct that the; public: ba!
failed to 11upport the drive boC&amp;UilO O( t.hC development Of thiJ
Salk vaccine.
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ltltvtltODJ, reeondiUoned t4SI.95
POMIROY
PHONI 201
lll4 up. Bldettour S.pply, chos.
3 6 Slc
lor,
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O·Room HOUSE, -bRth,' 1m"'all baae·
mcnt 2M Pearl St., Middleport.
~ SAtE - coatt-)4 a 16,
Price -.00
3 6 31p
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HIM,

YOU HAVE LOST • • •

Jamea L. Marlin
Max c. Roller
3 6 He

LOT FOR SALE Jn S)'racut'c.
U&amp;E STAR WAVA·RIN 11 direct·
ed and get rid of rata and mice - - - -.::-::-:-::-=
WHY PAY ltiNT?
· torner , .Suaar Run flour Mill
•••ld•nce-7·rooms
and , bath In
an.d Eberabacb Hardware.
Pomeroy. Owner will help fl,
3 8 31p
nnnee. Under UOOO.OO.
7
n ..· 1d-:-::a~ra""d"'I•-,-G"'or-.do-n-=nt="ACTOR lttldenct--ln MlddltJport. 7·rOom~t
and bath, Corner lot. ..,.500.00.
lrilll eultlvolor ond dlae. Llko
new. A1ao bent. •vm•e 3 to t l"lct.nc---ctow in. Black-• o p
road. 4 room1. Large lot, poreh.
poundt drelltd. Phone ft11clno
$3000.00.
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Real~•nc.._On 33. ·Juat outside
For Sole-~..... oiiiCd
corporallon 3 rooms, ' t.'allar,
&lt;ellenl eondllloo, tiM.
Flllh
porch , t~xlra iaree lot. QOOO.OO
A:Ycnue, Middleport.
3 6 3tc
WHY PAY ltiNTt
---~·· VIED a£P'fiJOtlRATORS, •ood EARL o. MIN Dill
ecmd!Uqoa, •10.00 and up. Uaed

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lloo&lt;la. Phooo b!S.X
&amp;-20-11
JIAIICH !2, 10'00 A. M.- 16 head COMPLETE ln11uranet..- Prnt~&gt;t'tlnn,
mtlk cows, Farman tractor and
Ufe, Auto. li'lrc, Polio. Call DoD
l'UltlYitor, corn pitker, •ide lev·
Mllb1, Middleport, Ohio.
er r"ke, mowtna macbine, one
tract(.)r dl1c, other too numer.
OUI te mention. Not rnponalble
Real
for any darn•aea. Alltn NftiBOn,
Rutland. Jlarrt1onvllle ~ Rutland Quh•1·y pro]IL'rty ill Monkey Jtun.
·Road.
3 5 51 p
Will Nrll :~t the apprait.cd .(lrtcc.
Mrs. J.!.:vcrctt 'l'homa11,
MAYTAG WASHl!:rR.-good condition, ma)' be ~ten at 166 A11h,
Middleport .
3 4 31p
Phone 90f.M. .

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Obi.o, whlc:b uld Leaae is recorded
In Vol. 46, at pa1e 664 of the
Leaee Recorda of Meigs County,
Ohio. (ft) The Frank Young ·and
Allee Young lease on a 1:1 acre&amp;
tract of real estate in Rutland
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
which 11id ·Lease ls recorded in

and otber · drilling equipment described In thr petition be declared
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absolute, lrce and clear of any
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claim of .elf defendants; that the
~· are looking lor a "!In who Ia
convevane~lf the ,aatt of thfl de. pJ4rested in a good .,._ying bu1i
'"fendant ,Uti Rutland Fuel Cefl])l
nl's'i of hls own. Earning• unpany, a p.,-t.hetshlp, to the defenlimited. No capital investment.
dant, the RutJand Fuel company,
Good car ur Jiaht truck needed. I
a c.orporotlon, be cancelled, l'lttt .
Supply rurRI families In Mcig&amp;l
aside !lnd declared £or naught;
{'ounty -with Nationally Adverthat a receiver be appointed to
tised Walkimt Prortuctl for farm
lake charGe of the assets of the deand home Also ask about our
remlant, the Rutland Fuel ComJ
Cree Insurance Plan. Write: Ro111
pany, a partnership, and the assllta
Stewart, 403 McKinley Avenue,
of the defendant, the Rutland Fulll
N. W. Cantt.n, Ohlo.
3 4 Stc ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Company, a CorporaUon, and lo
sell and administer the aame in
H.ELL\RLE LADY to live Jn home. ..
accordance with the further orders
g 4 Stp
Phone 006-M,
lUX WABD
of this Court, and for all other rcUef u may be proper and the
t 201 Bust ness !le~vtces
Court can &amp;lYe.
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys
QUICK SERVICE on W•.eh f.eSaid party It required to ans·
palrlng hy Fu'ory Trahted
wer on or beforfl tha 8th day of
natrhmaker, COO UNS JEWE- 1
April, 19~7.
L~RS, p{.meroy.
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E. L. Lusher and D. M.
Lusher, Plalntiffa
FOREMAN ol ABBOIT T.V. SER·
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The partnership herctoft're eX·
RADIO • TELEVISION SERVICil,
latin,a: between tbo undc-:·signed
Phonu _J{J, Cleland Appliance
under the firm name and style
Mam St., Pomeroy.
Store, 118
of M'artin and .Roller Drug Store
2-23·11
Is thhl day dls1olvecl by mutual
consent. Middlc~rt, Oblo, Mar. I,

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Extra piecPR of 1847 Rogers Dinnerware in '1rape pattern . Con·
tact Gene Grate, Phone 6277,
Mlddleport.
3 6 3tc
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F'URilliSHED APA'RTMENT, 206
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
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Adv~---Should be reported immediately.

Dail7 Senti.De.l

Jerry Wald, wbo&amp;e place of ro.l·
denee ia Hollywood. Calltornla,
and whose Po»t orr:~.--e Addrela Ia
c/ o Columbia Studh~8, HoiJywood,
California, vtill take notice Lh•t on
the 13th. day of July, 19M, E. L
L.usbcr and D. M. Lllsher filed
Lheir petition in the court qf Com· ~
mon Pleas of :Mlllgs County, OhJa,
and on September llth,-19:M, E.
L. Lusher and D. M. Lusher filed
their Second Amended PeUUon in
the Court of Common Pleas of
Meies County, Ohio ,in use No.
12,444 against him and otbel't
Said defend.ant, Jerry Wald, Is
ltereby notified that one of the objects of said petition b to eet
aside f ive oil and gat leases, which
-Jaid five oil and gas lease• were
fr~duently assigned by E. G. J?olan
to the defendant, Jerry Wald, by
instrument recorded ln Vol. -4&amp;
Page 659 of t~ Lease Recorda of
Meigs Collnly, Ohio, and whieh
said five oil and gaa leuea are deicti-bed as foUows:
. The foUowina: oU and gu II.!Qe8.
lo Rutland
TowruhJp, Meigs
County, Ohio; (1) Hiram
Slawter lease in Rutland TowntbJp,
Meigs County, OhiOj which uid
leaae is recorded in Vol. 4tl, at
page 660 cf the Lease ~ord.s of
Meias County, Ohio. (2) The ·..."belrna B. Campbell oil and gaa le11e
aa r-ecorded in Vel. 46, at paae
441 of the Lease Recorda of Melp
County, Ohio. (3) The Joaepll
Grueser oil and saa lease on a
3~ acre tract of real ettate in Rutland Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, u recorded in Vol. 18, at
page 662 of the Lease Recorda Of
Helga County, Ohio. (4) The Joseph Grueaer Oil and gas lease on
a 415 acres tract of real estate ill

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has been duly appointed ExecutriX
of the .t;state of Fred W. Crow,
late of Pomeroy, Meigs County,

2 cuta·per wor~ one lruertioa.. Minimum eharce Mc.-4 cents
per ...V for three coDHaltive inaertiona.
- OQO mOJJI.b. tor 2!1 ee018 per wor~
J'iaU hte of 2 cent. per word. wlll be char
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nated this 4th day of Marth.
1957.
John C. Bacon

Judge of the Probate Court
Mt-igs County, Ohio
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Net ialertion.
Card ol Thanka and SJ)ee!ial Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaric:~
pu.bJIJbed •t 1 cent per word.
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(I) Notices

ORDiiR OF ATTACHMENT

(II I Wonted To Buy

E. W. Peoples vs. J. 0. Casto and
the Citizen's National Bank, Mid·
dleport, Ohin_ Amount $214 and
Intcreolit before R. E. Grindley, J.
p,

IT'S EASY TO
BUY -SELL - RENT _; WANTED TO BlJY Automatic car.

flDd employment - blre or flDd a lost Item through
'lbe Daily Sentin•l WANT
ADS. Don't put lt off Call 398 Today - An Ad in
Ibis column

GETS
RESULTS

Can pay' $32.00 monthly. Howard
Stitt, Midaleport, Rt. 1, Hobson
Road.
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--.,CRUDE on., $3.00 per barrel and
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lteel druma wanted. VirtU 'l"ea, SLEEPING JtOOMS, close in town,
ford, S)Tacuee. Phone 907-M, ;
127 Butternut.. Pomeroy.
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lafr.er'a will gl ve rou the belt
tnde on furniture or appUan-eea.
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Herm Berry's Hatchery, Jne.

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APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath,
first floor. Broadway Street,
oMiddleport. !Phone 61'10-J or
hour Wrerker Service.
Day
6366·M.
3 6 3tc
Phone 6227. Nl&amp;Dt Phone
11089-X. DODGE • PLY!IOIJTH DISC RECORDER, good ahape,
Eddie Fife, call 604~-J.
DEALERS.
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R. H. kAWLL.,.GS SO!&lt;IS CO. - 24

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19:56 BUICK V' Speclll Station 4: ROOM HOUSE, bath, furnace,
Wagon. l&gt;yn•tlow Drive, power
kltehen Rink on ~ acre. Don
ateerlnJ, ful:y equipped. &amp;AV.B
Manuel, Racine, o.
3 IS litp
1 000
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Blaettnar~· :~~ GRAVEiY TRACTOR SM£s and

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" hnd·lop, &amp;2,893.00 Blaettn1r'a,

Pot~~erc~y.

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19M. PONTIAC V8 St ll'Oblef 4 ...
Cu•tom Catalina S· ~an. Power
stecrlng and brakca. llydramaUc
drive, all leather 1cat1. $2,800.00.
.9laettnar.'l, Pomcro)'. 2 28 6Lc

19fS6 PONTIAC V8 Star Chid 4 dr.
Sedan. Le• than 8,000 ea&amp;y
mUea. Almott like the day It
was aold. .,2,1.95.00. .Biaettnar's.
Pomeroy.

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PLYMOUTH VB Savoy 4 dr.
One local owner. Belvedere chrome trim. $1,493.()0.
Blaettoar'a. Pomeroy,
2 28 8tc

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1954 CHEVROLET Belaire t dr.
Sedan. Be3Utlflj) turqouille and
white finlth, power allde. tl.295,
Blaettnar't, Pomeroy. l 28 6te
1951 I"'RD TRUCK, 2 ton stake
body, $1~.00. Har.-y RouRh, Clif.
3 8 Btp
ton, W. Va.
1955 CHEVPOLET 210, 2 door, 8
cylinder. Standard •hilt. F.xceiJent ovt&gt;rall condl1ion. Would
take. trade on 49 or older, $1.2M.
Benedum.
Tuppcn
•F nncla
Plaan~. ,phone Coolville 1563.
3 6 3tp

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Paramount
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when Aft Buyer mee~ Jlr.SeiiSI'
in the

VoJ. 4(1, at
llf theOhlo
Lease
Records
of Page
Meigs666
Cotmty,
Jn the prayer Of the petition
!&amp;ld plaintiffs pray that 11id
written contract and verbal con·
tract&amp; be rescinded, cancelled, VI·
rated and set aaide; tbat the frauttulant aa1ignment of the five oil
and gas leases to the defenda.nt,
Jerry Wald, be ranC(!Iled, set aside, and that plaintiffs' Utle In
thfl said five oil and gas le1sea be
quieted 111 ·a gain•t all defendant!;
that the title of the plalntifrt Jn

oald 10 Wheel GMC, G. I. Truek,

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an accountant at tht CelancRc
Corporation Plant at Gallipolij
Ferry, waS' named cllalrm•.n of tho
Ma,on County Chapter of the National Polio ·FouridaUon at a mec~.­
ina held on Monda)'.
Auslin headed ·Lhi!l years fulld
rampalan and report•d at • th~
meeting ttut .small c:ontrlbutlons
arc 11Uil coming ln. He said tttat
the total would problblY exceed
$11,1lt)().
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low ·that or lut year but blamed
It on the r4ct that the; public: ba!
failed to 11upport the drive boC&amp;UilO O( t.hC development Of thiJ
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POMIROY
PHONI 201
lll4 up. Bldettour S.pply, chos.
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O·Room HOUSE, -bRth,' 1m"'all baae·
mcnt 2M Pearl St., Middleport.
~ SAtE - coatt-)4 a 16,
Price -.00
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Max c. Roller
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LOT FOR SALE Jn S)'racut'c.
U&amp;E STAR WAVA·RIN 11 direct·
ed and get rid of rata and mice - - - -.::-::-:-::-=
WHY PAY ltiNT?
· torner , .Suaar Run flour Mill
•••ld•nce-7·rooms
and , bath In
an.d Eberabacb Hardware.
Pomeroy. Owner will help fl,
3 8 31p
nnnee. Under UOOO.OO.
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n ..· 1d-:-::a~ra""d"'I•-,-G"'or-.do-n-=nt="ACTOR lttldenct--ln MlddltJport. 7·rOom~t
and bath, Corner lot. ..,.500.00.
lrilll eultlvolor ond dlae. Llko
new. A1ao bent. •vm•e 3 to t l"lct.nc---ctow in. Black-• o p
road. 4 room1. Large lot, poreh.
poundt drelltd. Phone ft11clno
$3000.00.
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Real~•nc.._On 33. ·Juat outside
For Sole-~..... oiiiCd
corporallon 3 rooms, ' t.'allar,
&lt;ellenl eondllloo, tiM.
Flllh
porch , t~xlra iaree lot. QOOO.OO
A:Ycnue, Middleport.
3 6 3tc
WHY PAY ltiNTt
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ecmd!Uqoa, •10.00 and up. Uaed

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JIAIICH !2, 10'00 A. M.- 16 head COMPLETE ln11uranet..- Prnt~&gt;t'tlnn,
mtlk cows, Farman tractor and
Ufe, Auto. li'lrc, Polio. Call DoD
l'UltlYitor, corn pitker, •ide lev·
Mllb1, Middleport, Ohio.
er r"ke, mowtna macbine, one
tract(.)r dl1c, other too numer.
OUI te mention. Not rnponalble
Real
for any darn•aea. Alltn NftiBOn,
Rutland. Jlarrt1onvllle ~ Rutland Quh•1·y pro]IL'rty ill Monkey Jtun.
·Road.
3 5 51 p
Will Nrll :~t the apprait.cd .(lrtcc.
Mrs. J.!.:vcrctt 'l'homa11,
MAYTAG WASHl!:rR.-good condition, ma)' be ~ten at 166 A11h,
Middleport .
3 4 31p
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In Vol. 46, at pa1e 664 of the
Leaee Recorda of Meigs County,
Ohio. (ft) The Frank Young ·and
Allee Young lease on a 1:1 acre&amp;
tract of real estate in Rutland
Township, Meigs County, Ohio,
which 11id ·Lease ls recorded in

and otber · drilling equipment described In thr petition be declared
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absolute, lrce and clear of any
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~· are looking lor a "!In who Ia
convevane~lf the ,aatt of thfl de. pJ4rested in a good .,._ying bu1i
'"fendant ,Uti Rutland Fuel Cefl])l
nl's'i of hls own. Earning• unpany, a p.,-t.hetshlp, to the defenlimited. No capital investment.
dant, the RutJand Fuel company,
Good car ur Jiaht truck needed. I
a c.orporotlon, be cancelled, l'lttt .
Supply rurRI families In Mcig&amp;l
aside !lnd declared £or naught;
{'ounty -with Nationally Adverthat a receiver be appointed to
tised Walkimt Prortuctl for farm
lake charGe of the assets of the deand home Also ask about our
remlant, the Rutland Fuel ComJ
Cree Insurance Plan. Write: Ro111
pany, a partnership, and the assllta
Stewart, 403 McKinley Avenue,
of the defendant, the Rutland Fulll
N. W. Cantt.n, Ohlo.
3 4 Stc ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Company, a CorporaUon, and lo
sell and administer the aame in
H.ELL\RLE LADY to live Jn home. ..
accordance with the further orders
g 4 Stp
Phone 006-M,
lUX WABD
of this Court, and for all other rcUef u may be proper and the
t 201 Bust ness !le~vtces
Court can &amp;lYe.
Crow &amp; Crow, Attorneys
QUICK SERVICE on W•.eh f.eSaid party It required to ans·
palrlng hy Fu'ory Trahted
wer on or beforfl tha 8th day of
natrhmaker, COO UNS JEWE- 1
April, 19~7.
L~RS, p{.meroy.
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E. L. Lusher and D. M.
Lusher, Plalntiffa
FOREMAN ol ABBOIT T.V. SER·
(2) 13, 20. 2'1. (3) 6. 13, 20 61&lt;
VIC!LJ All make• Nepalred by Ex·
pert Tec.-.nlchana, Phone 6284 Y
1\'l!ddll'por ·.
G· lD-U
NOTICI OF D!SOLUTION
The partnership herctoft're eX·
RADIO • TELEVISION SERVICil,
latin,a: between tbo undc-:·signed
Phonu _J{J, Cleland Appliance
under the firm name and style
Mam St., Pomeroy.
Store, 118
of M'artin and .Roller Drug Store
2-23·11
Is thhl day dls1olvecl by mutual
consent. Middlc~rt, Oblo, Mar. I,

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1~ BUICK VB Centur 4 dt. Rlv·
Main St., Pomeroy
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iera Sedan. Dynllfiow drive, - - - -- - -

sleerln&amp; and

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J'Ot rent - Elec-tric
wallpaper j
.te~lller.
Clinton Fisher, Mid-1
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Extra piecPR of 1847 Rogers Dinnerware in '1rape pattern . Con·
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Mlddleport.
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F'URilliSHED APA'RTMENT, 206
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Adv~---Should be reported immediately.

Dail7 Senti.De.l

Jerry Wald, wbo&amp;e place of ro.l·
denee ia Hollywood. Calltornla,
and whose Po»t orr:~.--e Addrela Ia
c/ o Columbia Studh~8, HoiJywood,
California, vtill take notice Lh•t on
the 13th. day of July, 19M, E. L
L.usbcr and D. M. Lllsher filed
Lheir petition in the court qf Com· ~
mon Pleas of :Mlllgs County, OhJa,
and on September llth,-19:M, E.
L. Lusher and D. M. Lusher filed
their Second Amended PeUUon in
the Court of Common Pleas of
Meies County, Ohio ,in use No.
12,444 against him and otbel't
Said defend.ant, Jerry Wald, Is
ltereby notified that one of the objects of said petition b to eet
aside f ive oil and gat leases, which
-Jaid five oil and gas lease• were
fr~duently assigned by E. G. J?olan
to the defendant, Jerry Wald, by
instrument recorded ln Vol. -4&amp;
Page 659 of t~ Lease Recorda of
Meigs Collnly, Ohio, and whieh
said five oil and gaa leuea are deicti-bed as foUows:
. The foUowina: oU and gu II.!Qe8.
lo Rutland
TowruhJp, Meigs
County, Ohio; (1) Hiram
Slawter lease in Rutland TowntbJp,
Meigs County, OhiOj which uid
leaae is recorded in Vol. 4tl, at
page 660 cf the Lease ~ord.s of
Meias County, Ohio. (2) The ·..."belrna B. Campbell oil and gaa le11e
aa r-ecorded in Vel. 46, at paae
441 of the Lease Recorda of Melp
County, Ohio. (3) The Joaepll
Grueser oil and saa lease on a
3~ acre tract of real ettate in Rutland Township, Meigs County,
Ohio, u recorded in Vol. 18, at
page 662 of the Lease Recorda Of
Helga County, Ohio. (4) The Joseph Grueaer Oil and gas lease on
a 415 acres tract of real estate ill

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Mr. and Mra. John S. Johnaon,, mwns and gladiolus were u&amp;ed on
17lh and 18th miniature books to
'the 1eriea he began in 1935. Hti Ga1llpolb, have announced the the alter wblch was Lighted by
lateSt tddi.tion, "Wild Apples," marriage of tbelr dau&amp;ht.er, Doro- white eat.bedral candles in sevenmeamre1 1% b73 inches. Another thy, to Ja.mea E. Weiher, aon of br~ncbed candelabra.
miniature boot ia 1o/4 by 2JA l.Dcbe:. Mr. and Mra. R. c. Weiher sr., \ Mrs. Stanley, organist, and Larry
Rio Grande, The mnr!'llie was Laraw4y, vocalist, presented a reand rorttl\ns 112 pagea.
pedormed by the Rev. Warren H. etta) of nuptial mw;ic: preceding

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tno. Local owner.
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You name II. We supply it.
Clean up biiis. Pa,y tu01. Buy
spring clothes and bargains.
Then have only one place to
pay, It's easier that way. We
are ready to back you with
cash In any way we can. ·

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She l1 a ll'tl!duate ol' GaiJia Acad·
cmy Hi&amp;b School and is employed
in the .MiteheJI's Supply Otrice.
Mr. Weiher Ia a it'&amp;duate ot Rio
Grude
School and Rio

$299.00

BAKER

AJtn White,

Mr .and Mrs. Weiher plu to
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II polis.

Pythian Sisters
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For Mrs. Downing

An impressive
memorial se:vice for Mra. 1. B. Downing wa ~
held Tuesday when Mel~ Temple,
Pythiao
Sisters, met Cor th.eJr
Mareh
meoting at the K. of P

Hall.

Mrs. Cash Bahr, Moat Excellent
Chief, preslijed and Mn. C. J.
Rhode• · save the memorial prav·
er. Mrs. o. P. klein wroto the
resolUtions of respect wbleh she
read at the aervJee aa the charter
was draped. Mn. Downing w~~
atven a eulogy by Mra. Klein who
toJd or her yeara in th.e Temple.
Sh!! was a charter
member, ,.
Pa5t Exellent Chlel; and· a Pa3t
Grand Chief ·of Obio. Mra. Arthur
Skinner sang a
aolo "BeauUful
Iale of Somewhere" with
Mn.
Lillian Steitr 11 ac:oompan.i&amp;t tv

conclude the memorl11l 11erviee.
It was deelded that hll.ipectlo...,

would be h~Id on April 30 wilb
Dlllriet Deputy Orand Chief Nelle
Patto~. Nelsonvllle, as tn8pectlni
otfleer. Mrs. William Lowe; eha11'·
man of the Ways and 'Meen• Committet~, presented several money·
making projects.
Mrs. Philip Meinhart, Mlsa: Erma.
Smith and Mrs. Homer Jones •erved a salad course to tho mem·

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~lotion Certain To Pass
United
Mason Y.outh
· Boord Meeting Held Monday Evening Center ChangeS
Fhnk Vaupan · vice thalrmao,, f,,r th11 com In&amp;_ year. Mrs. Jobn
prteided when the Official Boud Werry chairman of the music eom·
·
or the Unlted Methodist Cbureh mittee reported
that M:!. Jed Skate Schedule
met Monday evenina: at tbe t'bur- Webster .Jr. w·bo waa elkted aa
eh.
church or.:anist at the Febru41y
Prayer b)' Leo Crew opened ttl~ meeting and Miss Patricia Blatl*
meeting followed W:lth devotiol)ll lee who wa9 electad aa asaiJitant
taken from 1 John ll, by Ken· church organist had
been eon·
ntth Finley.
. taC'ted. Mrs. Werry
also ttatfd
During the businen .session a Lhat a new progr11m had been set
communication wae read by the up f(jr Lhe Sunday School pianRev. Eua:ene Brown, from Eldo11 U:::t
Weeki who In behalf of the En·
terprlse EU,i Cbui-ch thanked thP
It v:as voted tc. purchase new
church fer their eontribution t J ~ robes for the choir and also the
fund . A com· • aculyles. · Mrs. C. E. W, Do~nie
the BilbOp baby
munk:ati-"" ~u · also read C'On- • rpporled on tbe pl_ans for vla1tin1:
cernln1 liquor leglalation.
· m!'mbt'rs whicb Will begin Mar~h
Tbe Board went on record r ~· · 1~. A report of1 the policy com·
Eu.g:enc m_Lttce was gl"ten hy Mrs. J~d
quealing that ~ Rev.
Brown be returned tO the church ~\icbsler Sr. and Ml~.s
Augusta
G(•nheiqLt&gt;r.
The mlcl·week Len-tep
service
vhich wUJ be held each WednesJpy evenmg at the &lt;'hurch wu an·
·wunccd and abo that the Re\'.
.em h•y of Cheshire would be th;!
.pc~kt·r for the servlee tonjgbt.
It was also announced ·that thf
Mr!. Ray Woodgeard spent Uw :-hurC'h wouJJ be open lor prttye:·veekend in Logan with rl'lativu. ·~ro m o a.m. un1il midnight to
';he was aeeompnn led home Sun• ,.,P.hl Mi ss Eva Slmm&amp; a member
1ay l'ventng: by Mr. Woodgeard ,·rsiding 111 Cincinmljj was report·
and f11mily
spent Ihe day with t&lt;l il l and plans made to r .sending
relatives.
her card ~. Her
address IS !liD
Mrs. John F. Ballv
retur n&lt;'d Hamilton A~·c., Ci ndnn.atl.
home, ' Sunday Aftei- o oovt"n l
Tho meeting clo.~erl with the
·.vecks visit in J.ouisvHlc, Ky . wi1h forming. of a friendship clrcl~ an&lt;l
her duughtcr. and .son in law. n r prayer by Mrs. Downie.
•nd Mrs. J . B. Marsh~tll and l a1.1·
Jly
Brntz Wolfe
spent today ' n
Plants with his dsten, Missc~ 1r!n
:tnd Augusta WoiCc.
Altonse Schorn has
returned
home from Holzer Ho,&lt;;pltal where
he has been a patient for aevcra:
The Fairview Chutch rntllcn!&lt;IJ
monuu.
a( t.be home of Mr. and
:!1.~ Spencer 1'ue5rl.ay, Feb. 26, .t:~
Miss Eva Simms, a former Pom · helP Mrs. Spencer celebrate her
eroy resident and for many years biitbday.
a teacher ln the Su1ar Run school
ie reported Ill at her home 5343
The evenln.: was spent In singHamilton Ave. Clnolnnlti:
inii: and answer ing Bible q_ueatio'ls.
Mrs, A. R: Knlght, M.n. Petrich
Jlhe birthday cakes were bake!]
Locbary, Mf~. Jr. B. -5mJtb, and
Mn. Mary Roush and Mrs. He·
Mra. Olan Genb~lme'r wefe Colum·
Gritfltb.
bus visltGrs, Tuetday.
a late hour, •Juuch of cat,•.
Vincent Knight who I.e attend· P9loto nlad, jello, cool aid. and
lng Lln1Jy Military
l~tUute a• 1
was aer~ed to the rvllowing
WheeUna,
Va. ·1pent the
Rev. •nd Mrs. Eddie Gr.l·
end with bl• parents, Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herber~ Roush
A. R. Knleht.
~
ton Roa:er, Harry Jl'lctern,
M'rJ. pey Hy1eJJ; Ml'll .. JtuaentJ
Slauahter. Vandora Knight·
Erma Older, Mary Donahu~
Brown, Mra. C. F. 1'ompklna, Miss
Lydia EbO.baeb and MiN August&amp;
Mr~ and Mra. Valeie Spencer.
Genhelmer
were in Golumbns
aendina gitt1 ~rc: Mr.
Tueday where ther ttte~dcd lhc
Alben P61laon, Mr. anrt
Ob!o Area Rally of MethO;d11t chur
and Mr. and Mrs.
cbcs, bold at the Vet(lrlftl Mcm·
Mr. and Ml'8.
orlal

POMEROY
SOCIETY
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Fairview Church ·
Honors Member
On Her Birthday

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-eal lttate 'eo.ominer .i.n

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Chan1es in the akatina: schedule
the Muon Youth Center were

made and announced Wt ·a recent
meetin1 of tbe Maaon City Civic
Council beld ·at the center.

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For Children
Is Scheduled

tbe State

· ·P resident CharUe Carr prulded
afternoon

Do

1katlng will be held for beginD!!J'I
and children up to and lneluding
ten yeara or age. The skatin1 fee
will be teD tents and akitlng rental will be tree. The hours are
lrom 2 until 4 p, m.

of

Saturch~y

evening skating will
be for older children who are
more than ten years of aae. Skat·
ing wJU be wtced at 2fi cants with
rental of lk~tea set at 15 eenta.

Nortb
· Gal·

The same rates a• for Saturday
evening wiiJ apply ~or Thunday
evening skating with the rink.open
to an)'onc destril:ag to 1kate.

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Orig!Dolly Mr. Elie........ Wed
for' apecific- ''aut.borit''" .,to ute
thi1 CDUbtry'a armed ~ agalast

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lution. but tbe &amp;;~te ¢1.Jqed Ole
JJ.n.cua&amp;e to a 'deelll'ation of aalionol ptlipooe.

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Ltna OPP YO PfiOVIOI

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tole ob-

Je&lt;li•o Ia to keep the, public In·

lW July 19. 111M. 011.
for $10 a mont~t

Hear that hamburger'sl:nlel ,
AM' '" fbost: hot calr:n and
, 'aa.ndwlchet 'eral to a toldan tuml

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a~d progre.~ of· the ' on , industcy,
· ~We are lft~na: our .Pl•na for and ·the operat,lona .of the to~pe­
hlndllni thia .number bale~ O'l UUve en\efprite SJttwn ,v~U:D
the ' beat: ~ible · iaformation m·ake it P&lt;Ui~e. . ·
nailabl~· ·bfi "hJd.
Aulating WUii•mapn: toealb' aN
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dkiport;
Arthur
Jlllrt ..or. S\OIIdlrd
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fltlbl oil, waoi.,. In yowsln~ l\looa dl!'!- 'c:. ,

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OI!Ut••llt•r BuiJr Neeer
'OI'!N!oll• BeiMI tlre.t

R~vivai Planned
AtrLetart FaJis·
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Mareh. 11··
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E." Vr Bttter, e.vaueJlat · :- from

Login Wilt ideliver tfle · mei•ae
oocli eveninlr. Golpcl. and opeclol
fllllinl ."~lffealuio eadi. e_venlng
or the rorival.

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·Member
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11&lt;\o. wdier Tlomna, P,UIOr
tbe 'Mt. · Herman Uoittd Bretbreii
Cburtb : IDDiDUnced .today 1~ be-

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Plans are being made to erect. a
slgn out1ide the center which wlll
be inscribed "Mason Youtb Center.'1

the:

.WiJiiam~o ·Is

We corry a i:am~lete: stock. of metal cobh
nets - wardrobes, bqse cabinets;; ..single .
ond double door ut.ifftY cabinets·ana wall
cabinets.
·
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aaid, the "atop.pp" re.Olutioa
doea not do.
H ....leadm predldo4 pauoge
of tbe Senate venioll of the Middle East resolution by a lbargin of .
about 38CHIO - a lb. to oae
ratio.

Speaker Sam Kaybum ordered
the House into lUll~ thU morning an bour earlier than anaL Under precedurea: adopted, only u
A polio clinlt for · all cllildrea
hour'• debate wu 1UOWell and
. bet'lt'een the IJU til one throup
HoUle
arlion wu npeeted llhoJ'll1.
11 aDd for llftpul women wW after noon.
be held In off- of the Countr
r.alld•nt "«1Jtl Ch•u
Heal&amp;!i
Depart:meot In Pomero.v
The Senate resolatfoll deelarea
Thunday and Friday, Jlartb 14 the United Slata "'I - · d to
and Ul It ... anaouileed today.
uae armed for~ to reliet 1n:y
Health Department" Exeeaadvl" Communist agcrelllon ia the ;)(ld.
eoun:try ~at­
Belllab
Slrauu 1ald dle Eut provided
taeked
aeeb
Amertean
If .abo
.~ lbota w~ll be fNm
author'.tJN the Presldnt 1o wpead
to U:3o. a.m.. and from 1 t"' Up
tD f;ZOO million of l:lrea~~y apo
totuatJ HilrMI Bernice Led· propri~
fundi u IN! ,... Ill to
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; In 1950, 'J(eelet beCame an. exe~utlva ,or ·the t.rueklnc compiRJ'
.JDd move to ColUmbus from Gal

at the meetina at wbicb it was
decided that Saturday

WASIDNGTON (UP! - The House met early today to
stamp final CODp-esoiollal approval on President Eisenhower's
"fighl-lf-we: mllll" Middle East resolution. .
· ·
But with overwhelming House support aJlSIIred, IOD!e Demo.
&lt;rato called for the administration to produ&lt;e a pooitlve, long·
policy to deal with the vital Middle East ""'"'· This, they

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Celebrate On
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Dtnlnt room bOatease• were
Mn. Clyde Mitchell, Mrs. Lee Wei·

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Dorothy J.ohnson, James Weiher
Wedding Vows Given On Feb. 21

Wilton on Thursday, Feb. 2.1, at the ceremony.
tbe Grace Methodist Church. GalAttendilnts were Mrs. William
Upolis. at aeven thirty o'clock. Ar· Johnson, lister-in-law of the bride,
rance'menU. of white chryaanthe- matron or honor: Raymond
Weiher Jr., brother of the bride#Gom. best man; Earl Wilrob •nd
John Paraona, Middleport, ushers .
The obrlde, whG wa• given In
marriage by her father, chose a
ballerina le:DJlh gown Of White 81·
tin with white tulle tiers and aeed
The eighth birthdays of Stephen pent embroidery. Her flnaertip
and Stephlnie, twina of Mr. and vel! of illu1ion waa held in place
Mra. James PuUen, was celebrated by a satin bandea1J. embroidered
Tuesday wh.en friends from th.e with pearls and her bouquet was
First and Second Gndes were in· in semi-eaacade style uslna: white
vUeci to the Pullen
home on orcbida and roufuuds. Mrs. .1ohmon
wore a blue taffeta ballerina
iSrownell Avenue for a part)·.
lfrs. Pullen Wll
aul!ted by leflgth IOWII: with ltole
Mta. Denver Rice and Mrs. Lewb and a bandeau of-taffetta
H. Sauer and th.ey
served cup with rbinutone1
Mn. Johnson,
cakel, Ice ceram and favors of
balr-eJa.ape for the girJa and minit.· bride, wore n navy blue and white
ture cowboys for the boy1. Thktv· ensemble with matching a«eat.brte a:uests were
pre.aent and soriea and rtd roeebud conaa:e.
A recepUon waa held after the
l~l\1 were pla)'ed and prizes •·
warded durin!&amp;" the party. Mrs. ceremony In the church parlGrs. A
Pullen used a pink, green and three tiered weddin1 cake. topped
white color scheme for the party wUh . a nUnlature bride and
groom, wu used on the bride'•
dewratlons.
table which w!l&amp; llchted by white
crystal candelabra. An ~rrange·
ment of white ehryaanthemuma
wa1 used a• the centerpiece of the
ta-ble.
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HawldDs, Pomeroy SOciety Editor, Phone 6244
' llunor Schaaf. Middleport Sodety Editor, Phon-::~:..:60:.:.7__9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __
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khC~ "il!fiVit!CI.

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