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Officer
Jnspection Held Wednesday
Leslie Chessman, Andrews, served sandwiches ,

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table was centerP.1I

Board of Trustees and ~hairman candle-lit
of the State Lc,:nslative comm1t- with fU1 arrangement of Call flow·

lee of the Auxiliary of the Bro· »rs. Mrs Lloyd Wnght wjls a :CO•··
the~· hood of Rai lroad Tr~inmen, "trtbutlng ho~te!s . ' I 1
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president, M:'"
W!llla~ Woodard, past prc.\ldent
~frs f lrnt lllf!., v1cc president,
Mrs W1lll nn Morris, tre asurer
Mrs D:IYid Entsmmgcr, chaplam
Mrs P L Mitch , warden,

~hry Green , Inner Guard,

Mr s

Mrs
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1957 Members
Our 1958 Christmas Cla1b
WIU Open On

N·ovember 25

Clarence McNeal,
}Irs Carl M.1ttox, PianiSt , Mrs
W W llayr~, Collector Mrs
Flem111g
Durmg the mcetwg a (orty
) car pm was prcsentcu to Mrs

Olho Watts by the preSident Mrs
Cora MC'Bnde, Parkersburg, who
has bclungcd to the Lod~c fr,r
the past 47 }ears, was present
for the meut 1ng
Plans wen• made for lilt&gt;

Chmtma s party to be held a'

We pay 2o/o lnlert~l on' your Savings

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
POMEROf
RUTLAND

the Woodmen's Hall m December
The party wlll start at 4 p m

and a potluck supper w1ll b~ ser·
vcd Members anrl their chlfdren

w1\l cxchan~c g1fts as a part of
lhe program The comm1ttcc m
charge 1n cludt· , Mrs Norman
W.1yland, Mrs Walls, Mn Detty
Bobo, Mrs Green, Mrs. Ethel

Ph illips.
After the mectmg the hostess·
es Mrs Le.\ l!e Price, Mrs. Phil·
lips, Mrs Woodard, Mrs. Clarence

ChriStmas
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Hostess gifts were presented to

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Mr an~ Mr! ',11: M Wood wpl
leave Friday for Parkersb~r1
wheri they will meet Mt, and ll!rg,
Don Gr•ber (Helen Wood, Cleveland, and go on to Rfpl~v for a
short visit witll Mr and Mr•. C.

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an4 Mr. ana MfB.

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Wood are

starUng an extended vacation in
Mrs Richard Vaughan sr. when Florida.
the Kln Club met Tuelldav even·
Mr and Mr• Bernard Fultz are
mg at her home. Butter11ut Ave,
negotiating lor the purchase ol
Arrp.ngemcnts of chrysanthemums the home owned by Mrs. w. R.
Wt'I'C used throu~hout the house
Ba&lt;hner, South Fourth Avenue.
Mrs c J Ebersbat;h prc~i· Mr. and Mrs. Fultz and daughters,
dent, presided at the meeting and Barbara and Beth. arc Uving in
plans were completed ror the the James Arnold apartment
ChrJstmu dmner whi&lt;h will b~ which '" to be rented to Mr. and
hrld at the Martin Restaurant on Mrs. Don Becker and son, Randy,
Tuesday, Dec. 10, followed with in the near future.
11 party at the home o£ Mrs Ea·
Roy Coleman, son of Mr. and
gar Pratt.

United Methodist Heath' Metlfodist
WSCS Meeting Is Quarterly M~t
Held·On Tuesday Held This•Week

Tlie WSCS of the United Me·
t~odlst Church met Tuesday eVe·
nfpg In the church parlor lor
their Novemt&gt;er meeting.
&amp;1."8. Eugene Brown led the d~­
v~tiOJII whfeh opened with group
atnifng filllowejl With responsive
reading libd prayer

Dr. Richard H

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First Baptist
Circle
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superfn·
lcndent or the Portomoutb Dis· Tho Prlllllilla Circle of the 8. H.
trict, presided at the fltsl Quar Sonbon Mldlopary Society of tbe
terly Conference at Heath Me· First l!aptfst Church b'ii!' l( pol·
tbodlst Chureh. The • opening luck aupper VOHCIM' .el'enlng at
praye!'-WH 11ven by 1he Rev. C(. the homo o! the Kev. and ~rs c.
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Raymon Konkright, host pastof E. HoyL
, "Student Wo•k In Institutions Dr. Bauer sPOke on "The · }\1'~- Hoyt gave the bl...,ing .he·
of Hllber ·Learp!ng" was the topte Church, and the Need lor V•talitv lore t~o suppef .and Mrs. lily·
or the 'progrom presented by and Fellowship lri' tbe Church'' mood LICVIng, ohalfman, Pfetided
Mrs. L. F Schoenleb 0811Sted by He diScussed the problem ,.1, 1• at the business meeting. Mrs. Ow·
Mrs. Alonzo Custer. A dlaeuass
en Bratton presented the devotion·
ion was held on the Wesleyan ing to fellowship and tho ere·•· al service and program on a
Foundation. , The program closed I live and elfecltve work noccsm) Thanksgiving theme and wa• aswith II!'OUp s ingfn~ and prayer I tor an aet1ve church Lav mem- Slsllld by Mrs. lnhn Fultz and Mrs.
by Mrs. Brown
bers jomed in the •discussion.
Gerald Anthony.

Mn. W. 0. Damitz, prcoident, During the bwlness meet n;
Plano were made for th~lr
pre•lded at the business session. tbe Conference aecepte~ the ask- Chrlatmu party to be held a~ the
A repOO't was given on the lunch· lng lor w~rld · Service lor t~• 1.ievfpg home In West Columbia,
w Va.
eon ••ned fe&lt;ently. A famllv
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night was announccd lof Sunda:1, year. Mr. Konkright gave the re- l
port
of
the
auditing
eommftlee
Attending
the
aupper
were Mrs.
Nov. 24 when a film strip w:ll
be ohown lor the children and in the absence of Rfehard Cham· Lievlni and children, Michael and
Sh,l!a, 1\lry. (;l.rokl Anthony, Mrs.
Mro Bethel Coleman, hao heen there wUI be a speaker for the b~rs
Games were played and prizes conlmed to his home with a se·
John Fultz, !rlr'- Oll(eb Bta~toD,
adults.
Mr K&gt;nkrlght
announced ,. Mrs.' Nola F.ee, Mr~ Don Becket,
awarded to Mrs Harcljd Ebm· vere cold
boob oDd Mrs Emmell J1!aekburn
plano lor tbe ~uaor which will Fam•tr Night sqpper to be helol M"rs. Ruth . RqblnsOn, Jac&lt;j~ell!te
Mr. and Mrs. Charlo• McCloud be held at the church on Frtdav m the near future when a "uni· Bfcc, Rhoda Hall, )fn.Jleney Nun,
Mr~arold Ebersbach 1 received
an , ivefaary gtft •lid Mrs took their two year old son, VIc· Dee 6 were dls~u&amp;Se4 . II ,,., que" type or progrlm will be Mrs. RIChard Owen, !rlra. Mannlhg
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WI d .. Ebl!!'•baoh ' birthday tor, to Holzer HosPital 'fhere be agreed l)lal lh1 mombefS 1\'0Uld given
-olL-~
io a medieol patient. His ~rand· ~ring gifts tor ttul Athm Sta"
gill' from .lhdr sefrel pais.
l dessert eour,e rarry1ng out mother, Mn. NeUle McCloud, who lloapltol to chutch Su~day; NoV
lite ' ThanklriJYihg theme
was Is employed on a river bOat aa af, Tho proy~f Jroupi being bela
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ing
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the
other
McCloud
wer~ snlall ean~lei representing
onnouoeod by Mrs. C. F. Tomp
SORI.
pilJrims,
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kips,
Ernest
Lallance
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Present were thOBc nilmed 1bovc
The "Lord's Prayer" in
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and Mrs. Annice 'Ohlinger, Mn. home on South Second Avenue
eonoluded tho meeting, after
Richard Vaughan Jr, Mrs Emma with flu.
Leifheit, ~rs. Theodore Lehew, Dr Rlrhord Bauer, superintend· which the group adjoumed to the
Mr• Waid Windon and gue1t.1, ent of the Port.mouth District, dining room where a de!Bert
Teddy Lebcw, Pat, Judy and lolor· was In Middleport Wedn01day to eour11e was aerved ,by Mrs Harry
lin Vaughan.
conduct the Quarterly Conferenee P. Smith, Mre. c. E. Nease and
The next meeting w•li be held at Heath Methodist Church. He 141•· E. J, Tracy wflb Mrs. Rleh·
was enroule to Cindnnatl where ard Campbell as contributing
hiR wile ha• been a •urg1eal PI· ho&amp;ICSI.
bent at the Bet~eada Hoipltal
and will take Mf!. Bauer \o the
home of her parento to recuperate.
Delores ~ossman is to be em·
ploycd at the Middleport tcle·
phone exchange.
1 Mro. Ethol Frenrh has heen Ill
Mr•. Charleo Cohen, mlJ~d bv
at her home on Fifth Avenue wlth
Mrs. Bernice Darslond·MrL Oltn
a severe attack olllu.
Goodwfri entertained the P••'
Herbert Chambers is reeuperat· Councilor• of 'l'hcodoru• {;ounrlt
ing 81lia(actorily alter minor sur· Daughters of America, TueJd~·
gory at Holzer Hoapital.
evening at hof home, llutternut
Mrs Branch Fleming and Mn. Ave
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Uan Lealie CheBsman, Cleveland,
'l'he meeting wilb Mrs. M•'
State officer of the Aw&lt;~lllfY of Melnharl, preoldent, presfdll'"
the Brotherhood of Ballroad opened with ocrlpturc reading h•
Trainmen, at lunch Wediteadiy at Mrs. Jam., Sayre fol(Qwed wit'•
the Martm Restaurant.
the Lord"a Pnycr and plodge I '
the flag In uni•on Plans werr
Mr and Mrs. Ralph !l&gt;delille made lor the annual ChflBlm•are living In Columbus where he dinner to be hold at the Rivervle"
is employed by the New York Cen· Restaurant a 7 •p. m, Thursday
tral Railroad.
Doc:embef 12, followed with n
tor the famous
Mf. and Mr,. T. F l!a,wk\ns, party and 1111 r~ehUI&amp;e. Mr•. AI·
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Mrs. William Child•. Sidney Kill&lt;!&amp; and Mrs. Paul Gruescr were nam
were in Columbus Sunday to at· ed aa the commaLtcc for lhe par
tend the Baby Conte•t when Vicki ty
Ginther, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Election of oll~em was helrl
Franklin Glnhor, '"' one of the with Mra. Albert Hendricks select·
supreme Court attendants. Mn. ed aa pre•ldent: Mra. Jack Robson
John Hawklna Jr mel her husb~nd vice preBident: lira. Rollm Bearhs
with lom&lt;IIU &lt;H. Sle~ ·Gvarclf
who i11 employed in Belllontame, treaaurer; and MIN &amp;rna Jesse,
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Mr and !drs T. F. Hawkms and
A number of game• wore play·
wa'rm-witb a G·B Auto· pniJ
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Mrn John Haw~ins rcturnod to •d with prizes owarded to ~"·
matic Rl•nkctl ·
Bellefontaine whilrc they vlsUcd Sayre, Mrs. Grover Db and Mrs.
DOuble B""' •SIIe
until TUesday with John HawKins Charlo• Sauer
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Women's Society
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Mr•. Jan\et Will atttndcd

JH1 HfATR WIDf JHf PATIHTRI '
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JUdge Peo.pies
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!'here II BTU INPUT ••• there II BTU OUTPUT, but . .t~

,our famlly warm II B'lV ~PQT ••• the 1101k!Da B'nl,. ~
AND lOON~ heat
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iett'tltl BTU RATINM 'bJiher rated ordinary heattn. A?&amp;,000 BTU Sillier fllniW~

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beater WI only be c:o~ to a 11111tral blaUnr llloa

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~~ Ch~lllll),tl ~9Qday ptl'lo4 f'lfh
chlldrt~ 'ahd '',ttlatlv'-s of loire.

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COI¥en. ~pd In ttie II'I'ID8 ' will
rt\Ufft IO thelli ~ome op
1\fwh ad beWJAI 'AIIIiel
ro Mr~ cowen 1111 ~~~r~ ~,Jlf'i'r.

Cl b
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'ill~ W•d 14,1U' anetnoon at tHe
borne of r•. M. llennel)' with
Mrs. FofUII Baehle\,, pre•ldent.
presjdl~Jl) .!loll eall• resl"'nses
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vlow o ISI'lt Slo~uea (lur Van·
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·1 d re~n · the old Jltii'waUow lt1te oext mtellnt will be bold
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CHAMP HOEi$~Nlt.N;~~l~
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land. 'f.he U. S. team

Vo-Ag q~sses
F~r Addlts Is .
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roach,
a pair of
and oporta jar~et aa 1 gilt
team Keith Nelaon ....
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coaeb, also wu hOnored
aild 1ecctved on attractive Jackel
'fhe banquet was propared and
oerved by football mothers In the
a)atnaalwn. llfd·Am ftotball off&gt;
cfal and SEO baol:etbill offldll
lfaiold Rolph wu' llteit opeakir.
Patterson, auperbitendent
County ocboo~ waa toaol·

ChaDgedn~Law

COWMBUS UP - Dr. Johri
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Atte•ding the first meeting
were Raymond Erwm, Clifford
Mof~l, Harold Roush, Soc Swain
Delbert Sm1th, And~ Cross, Thomas Sayfe, Dan Smith, Dougla!
Circle, Carl Mqfris, Ray Midkiff
Meeting daLe$

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have been se1

lor Nov. t8, 23; Dec. 2, 9, 18, 30;
Jan. 8, 13 and 20.

lleip County'a larma need an
immediate applieatlon of 120,000
tona of lime to """' them up to

peil Pl'Qdaction an Ohio Slota Volvmllf lfronomy speeWiBt
paillellllefs
ill Atlleul'hunday,
SoU expert Orlo L IIDI;P 'I•ol
waa mornin&amp; ·apeaker at

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gional limo aod fertillzer ~n!er·
enee held In the Alheas ADiorican
Legion HoU. He noted that dnrinJ
the last ·five ywo Melp farma
bave had applied to them 12JQO
tons of llint, "about oupuah to
replaee wbat baa been Uaed or
er.roded away."
lluoJrave reported reaulll of
soU IIUI'VeJI taken from Heip
farms linee lAM He 81ld:
'These letll show the average
Jlolp acre of crop land 110011&amp; two
tq !oiU tou ·oflfmr. Ia low In
pboopboroua, ldgb In potaab, and
low in organic matter.•
He pointed out thai lime Ia
aeeded to bring the tbemical balance of the land up to where it
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Santa's l~ft us 'the
pick of his pack . • 1 •
Wonderful toys aRn '
games for, boy§ apd. ,
girls of all ages!

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Mro. Joaepb Beegle and daug,ht·
or, Shirley, attonded the Io:e lol·
uealn nuntlngton, W. Va , Sunday.
tbe
Mr and Mrs. E. J, Tracy were Wom11'1 sodell' of World Serbual~eas vloltors In GalUpolla on vlee of the !1\terprl,. EUB
Moaday,
Church. N~ay cvonln(, at hor
~r 1 Bentz Wolfe Ia eonflned to I home Ch~lltr Road.
her ~omc, w. Main Sl with tbc
Tbe ptiJtlhlll, "StrenQihen The
flu
c~u~h 1:\11'011*• Oralftu~~" waa
~1 118 Judith Ann Spencer hao prudtell by lira: riul Fl'lck with
a~cpted Mlploflllent wltb • \:'_• ~r\pl~'· .\lr.t.l!&lt;r:;. ~~~
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GeMral TelephOne Co., anQ • w;ca, olfl, .•ono, " ,
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ga~ ber dulles Monday.
!tie Thank O!felln*
d~ wblcnf
Mtl and Mf&amp; R,OIIIn Bearha •~d ope~ with atQUP ·!·~~~ 0
Mr ' ani! Mra.
M.;swett wm •n "Count Y,our llll..fn~; . and closl!unlfnaton. W, Va., Sunday to ed '!l'llh jn1nr bt llfi;, Ill&lt;:~
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Mrs. ()alvin Jllfe and doughier • · ourtrll 1~ bull~~.. , aeulon
Joy o! r~ Pleaoont,. w. va., were wlth Mil. llluew1es, pl'etlden~
ro.heroy vlalt'Ora, Tueaday.
presldlnl, plans were made lor I
Chrlotmaa party at the ~mbef
mectlnl whkih wlll be held at lh•
homo of the pmldent. lolemben
wet. l't'llltfled Ill b(llll a ball of
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carpet ria•·to th)l IJIP!'U'll wllfch'
will be made Into t¥1• ''d sold
a money maklnl proj~L
Jlldfie ~molt l'lloples bas vial· Jlelrea~menta were ~\diid ~y
tors at hll'i.ln~;nln Terra•• home the hoateu \O lhoee 1'..1)1\Jin 1J
1 a couple of w~ico fro111 Lo• and .Mri. Olatlde HullouPt • 0

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Meeting Is Held
Tuesday Evening

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*GrHttr Selections ·
*Eaaier Shopping
*Conv~ni~"t . 1!6Yidf~ts ·
IS fully stocked,
now, with dolls and
toys of every desctlptlon.
. . . A few ·pennies will
hold your seleclions unlit
December 24th.

The
83 MILL ST.

lfe1p youoty lamt8 which have
had good treatmenL They are
owned by Edoon Roush and Dl!ll
Hollman.
Athena County Agrltultural
Agent Ke~netb Acltonnan weleom·
(Con~nued on Page Five)

"Thrill IW.ler" Nathan
To Get Rehearing O~His ·

SPRINGFIEI.J), Ill.' (JJ.Pt-;. '~'flltlU kUler': Nat1Jail,
today was a steplclOJ.er·to .~IP~. fr~om from ~ ·

~~nl.e~•ce.

�~~(if~~~~·~r~¥,~:~~ Rl~wl!r Issue Affects Meigs County In
lnrltlsfrv· TVA Wonting Freet HQI!f}
which have embarked on a privately !iDIIIJ~!i!
progr3J11 of expansion them~~~v~~ ~~
dlilner table. The
more power can be produced cheaper
tly. " · '
be forced to pull in their homs,
Fund~ fo~ expansion of the now most giantIf these bills or something like them
1fb electrical generating industrr in the Un· approved America's expanding fn~ustries
J!ed States has cqm~ fi;'Om two sources since would be in more than ever before a hurry,
·its lnceppon,ln 193~: RU~lic money from tax· hu~ry state to install their new plants In
el; ~nd revenues ,eHJ!I!CI in exelef$ ot opera!· cheap power TVA area. It is cheap because
•lng 00sts 'by the TV'~ ·Itself, and thus out of TV A pays no federal taxes, no Interest on its
the service cuslomera,of ':IVA.
federal grants, fe'w Jf any local taxes, ancl no
In 195S f~d ag~ A,n the summer just end· Income taxes on Its net receipts. (The lo~al
ed, bills were lnlroauced In Congress to Ohio Power Company pays 28 cents of every
ch~e ~~~~~l!¥ the 'dli:ectioll and $peed of dollar it receives for taxes.) Where
apanllon, 'II~· the· balk anatomy of TVA. leave Meigs County, hungry for "a big lh!IU.~i
Nope pa~ecl- There is ~t~;ljl\tflton that as try up at Letart _Falls?" It could leave us
the 11aUon' 114111 1111 regjo,~: bll~ for more we are Industrially for another 50 years.
Jill"~ so aslo attract ·nldl'e J~~'lln~ ~'!~· . If these bUts or somethlDi like them
~~m: to those that fi~nked the t~lt Of Cyn81'ess ~me law we, tlfbt here, wo~lil be ~yl!IJJ
~Jd~~it-~~~~~~~; ~':···' ,took, 8 · taxes that are uied to Qnd TVA w"!''~..,, 1
"'"" t "'lll._. ~unt,-.,
. turn would ~uUd up a colnp,ftiUv~
greater Interest In t~ 1831i(~tW~eft unllm· the e&amp;pellllj! of 0\11' own 1JOulb)9 lnd~lal
1\!'.~ auth~l'it}"·f~r t~e !I'M~ .oqapl.zatloo to expaasloo
.
.
ellpand u It would, {born of pny controls
whatsoever, a11d lhe other posidon that TV A
allould carry lts st.!, of tax ~utaens bjl held Grt~l!ge Tokes AStand
What the Pennsylvania Grange had to aay
within Ita present area of service, obtain ap·
provil of congress for Iter!~ 'xpanslons, and about this Is close to our bQllles. to !Is ''News"
for September, this year, the Grange &amp;r8\les:
l'tpay Its federal gran~ Wl!h 1111erest.
"It Is tl!De we tixpayers look doaely at
TVA. When It started the generation and
Proposed
trlbulion of electric power was supposed
Public power adv9catea In congress who be a minor part of Its function. Today it
:U bve Introduced the bills to loosen controls
presents the greater portion of TV A actlivlt~
urer.1'VA P~P,!l~ ie~ly as follows:
and the amount of el~trlclty Jeneratvc~
1. To rep!lll t~e~ tectlo~aof the TVA Act water po~er Ia llnly · o~e·third as mucb aa
are
that provide for tepay!Jj~llt to the govern· being generated In steam pllilll operated
Susan.
ment of the oligfnal lo)ns made to tti~ auth- TV A It Is true that more than half of
. Erile•llne
ority.
tal power generat~ d ,CO@f ttol~tl~~~~~::~:~~~ piveqal(gb,
daurhter
of Mr.. , 1nd
a p~eumonla
patient:
'2. Would grant to the Authority rlgbt to atomic
energy plants and Mr!. 1!:11\!ln Cavenaugh, U Ill with
Issue bonds in the amount of ·•750,000,000 In But a ~lzeable share of the electricity Is
'n~·ll'"oma and Gregory l.lll~ sor.
the cue of S. B. 1869, ~nd without Umltatlon
'1 d i•"'• •
OllV· and Mrs. Rodney Hll!i"Chc"
rl
used by P vate D U H an~ ..,..e
iblre, Is 1 medl&lt;al pataenl ·t~erQ.
1n ·H. R~
; 86 (1957 Congress).
paUties In thG area, and, most utoundlllg
it ove almost en'tirely congressional all, the,rate charg~d private Industry Is lea. MIDilt.IPORT PTA TO 'MIET
restral 'on activities of tile Authority. This than the rate charged the Federal govern· 'rlie Mlddl!port PTA wlll meel
l1011day alsht, Nov. 18 at tho
i!ICIY,ded permission for TVA actually to In· men!!
Htgb School with tho Filth, GradoP
va~
. e rea, alre,4y served by private power - "Pennsylvania taxpayers," the statement taught by Principal Leo ~~pnedy
~114 ¥19S , Mar1aret Heltop,, pre·
. nles contlgu~us
to the present TVA says1 "are actually pa'ylng taxes to enable the sefitllfil
!fie program The BhnJ
&amp;ervf
f
1 rl 1• ~ •
areas.
"
states in the TVA area to provide cheap elec- Booster A!!oclatlOn will mcel nf·
Wbat does this mean to John Doakes, head triclty with which these states can entice tcr the'P'rA.
of an average household In a Meigs County Pennsylvania Industry to move out of our
Sl,lRGICA~ PATIENT
Mr. Charlel Sprouse, Route I,
!own or on a Meigs County farm?
state Into theirs."
Pomeroy, wu admitted to the
We believe It will not be manY years be- Holler Hoopltfl 1 W~nesday, f91'
fore the American pubUc demands of their tteJ!t!nent and auraery His room
number 'Is 233.
~1111 ~u~s~ a few placea where this na· congre~smen that a review of the TVA proN.W CITIZEN
graliJ Is made and tha~ the operation of !he
tlonallisue rubs :On Mr. Doakes. .
Mr•
Dawnlhg
Roush hns recelv
If s; B. ;1889 or H. R. 4286 were passed, or TV A be put on a sound business basis. Tax ed tile announcement
of the blrt~
bills lllle ~em !)'as$ed In the f9ture, hll elec- money invested should' be repal4 with Inter· of a doughier of Mr. und Mr•
Claude Lanham, Dunbar, Mr&lt;.
tt1cl!y 'ratelor home or farllrwoill~ not be ·est. Rates for electricity IIOid mould be revis- Llijham
II the former R~th Ann
low'l"• ~ndeed, It might have to, be raised ed so that they r8!urn:l!n0\igh income to TUrley and Ia a nleoe or Mrr.
110meibii;. UllllUes serving this area now make the program pay I~ way, ~ncl rat's to Rou1h. The baby weighed seven
pounds two bunceJ and ha• been
coul4 pushed. into a very unftworable com· private industry should bt no lower than the n11111ed
ChrlltY !ann. She was
peUIIve, Jl!lsttlon. It 18 posSible these utllltles rates to government lns~llaUplll.
born Nov. 5 at 1 Charleston Hos·

9:00

has

9:30 .l'I'Otl~Ie

12:00 TIC -~ Douih
12.30 It .Co\ilil Be You

~:~ 11,~~.~·~·

1:1$ Jlrl~ and G1'09m
1:00 Ma&amp;ee Tbeotre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 MOOem· Romances
S:OO Coidy 'l)im~

a.&gt; e\ lilay~ouse
llpa· ~~w

A cbelllleal which hp• made a
place for liSe!! In . agrk:ulturlli
news wlll be dliQusaed The ma·
terlal Is slbberellk: aeld, claimed
to be 1 real boon to the teed
ptbduetr and flower •trower.
Effect of the 1411101' Bill which
mabllahel oa!e levelo ol dleml·
~ala thai can remain , on lrulls
.nd vegetables ' without lnjurln~
eOnsumers, will ,be the, topk: of a
speech bY Sam~el AJ(end of the
Food· aQ~ Drug admlrilrtratlon.
Of peiU~Ides on QTII.amenl·
11 pllqt.. and oa lawns will plaY

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'Wtul ·hther'

10:00 • Arlerie Francls .Show
IO:SO Tteasure Hunt
Ul:OO The !!rice 111.Rliht
11.30 Tfutb or CollSequentes

,ou 't~in~ . the f!iflt
buss and d!Jeaaos In your
ot llelds bb' ,ended for,
·I' arlo!her •~e1r •rid you heave 3
relief. BUt the· Nireb fur
mel~i)dl' o( tWlnJ · t~ae
peoll iontlnues the year around.
Alti\Ouah lnncll have tucked
theillklvei ;way f•r the winter,
Ohio aelentl•h 1nd dle!lllcal dea·
ler. will center tbelr"itljentlon ·~
the 'pe111 November 21):2!. The
event II tWe Uth IDDUI~ scbool
m?. conference of the Ofilo Pes·
tldde lnoUtute at the Nell
IIi Columbua. Fruit an•l
Vet:etal&gt;l• 1rowers, home owaen
Other• lntereated are olnvlled.
progam wU) furllilh tip• to
small JrOwera and lawn owners
88 well 11 to I"Olmical people and
large aeale srowen.

and

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'Laps.

~

10, Stock EWes 3 to to, rat Sheep
to 8, Culls 1 to 4, Bucks 3 to
8, Fat Wet~ers 3 to B,
PROJECT IN BELGIAN
L~"BS-Tops 21.40, Seeqnds
BRUSSELS, Belg1um lW~"!Ifl, I ~ \Q1jj}, •.Wah~· WJ,I, l3 ,lo
glum plins 'llii b'uiiH",
, at C0111mon 10 lb ' l4 • , ·
dalins "'Ill be the worl~'s larg
est hydro-clectnc prOJect m the
Belgian congo The announcement
"ld the est•mttcd tost of the
pro]ect will be more than 3 b1l·
hon dollars
,_

Thta aewert ~soduet of Nidloll,.
is l\OW beoominS'lYallaMt
nationally to b;tt.r loilowneiL'

1t1mh

~n'l waitlllltA&gt;O late. ,Onlor ...,;
throU&amp;h JliUr broiler bildaerJ.

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Hltehir., Inc

WJ EH

ACCIDENTAL
CAffiO UP- Workmen 'cle_otrina
the we.!torn deserl of mine
dalmg from •Worl~ War if
aecldeotnlly dlscovcre!l e
the Hellenic era containing an·
clent statues and coffins, It )'I~
reported today.

PTA TO Mill'.,
The Bradbury P'rA.
m·eet
Tuesday evening Ill 7 80 at the
Bradbury School wilh "'"'· Na·
than jliggo, president, presiding
pltaL The LaDhlms also have • The ~ro1ram will be presented
three year Qld aon Jellrey. Grand by lhe First and Second Grade
1re r,tr. and Mrs Ruy pupllr.
Turley, Dunbar, former local
reildenll.

Melas
. . CountY Nm
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will

par,nl•

on 990 spot
On Your
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OHIO ·YALLIY
FEED CO. ,

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�~~(if~~~~·~r~¥,~:~~ Rl~wl!r Issue Affects Meigs County In
lnrltlsfrv· TVA Wonting Freet HQI!f}
which have embarked on a privately !iDIIIJ~!i!
progr3J11 of expansion them~~~v~~ ~~
dlilner table. The
more power can be produced cheaper
tly. " · '
be forced to pull in their homs,
Fund~ fo~ expansion of the now most giantIf these bills or something like them
1fb electrical generating industrr in the Un· approved America's expanding fn~ustries
J!ed States has cqm~ fi;'Om two sources since would be in more than ever before a hurry,
·its lnceppon,ln 193~: RU~lic money from tax· hu~ry state to install their new plants In
el; ~nd revenues ,eHJ!I!CI in exelef$ ot opera!· cheap power TVA area. It is cheap because
•lng 00sts 'by the TV'~ ·Itself, and thus out of TV A pays no federal taxes, no Interest on its
the service cuslomera,of ':IVA.
federal grants, fe'w Jf any local taxes, ancl no
In 195S f~d ag~ A,n the summer just end· Income taxes on Its net receipts. (The lo~al
ed, bills were lnlroauced In Congress to Ohio Power Company pays 28 cents of every
ch~e ~~~~~l!¥ the 'dli:ectioll and $peed of dollar it receives for taxes.) Where
apanllon, 'II~· the· balk anatomy of TVA. leave Meigs County, hungry for "a big lh!IU.~i
Nope pa~ecl- There is ~t~;ljl\tflton that as try up at Letart _Falls?" It could leave us
the 11aUon' 114111 1111 regjo,~: bll~ for more we are Industrially for another 50 years.
Jill"~ so aslo attract ·nldl'e J~~'lln~ ~'!~· . If these bUts or somethlDi like them
~~m: to those that fi~nked the t~lt Of Cyn81'ess ~me law we, tlfbt here, wo~lil be ~yl!IJJ
~Jd~~it-~~~~~~~; ~':···' ,took, 8 · taxes that are uied to Qnd TVA w"!''~..,, 1
"'"" t "'lll._. ~unt,-.,
. turn would ~uUd up a colnp,ftiUv~
greater Interest In t~ 1831i(~tW~eft unllm· the e&amp;pellllj! of 0\11' own 1JOulb)9 lnd~lal
1\!'.~ auth~l'it}"·f~r t~e !I'M~ .oqapl.zatloo to expaasloo
.
.
ellpand u It would, {born of pny controls
whatsoever, a11d lhe other posidon that TV A
allould carry lts st.!, of tax ~utaens bjl held Grt~l!ge Tokes AStand
What the Pennsylvania Grange had to aay
within Ita present area of service, obtain ap·
provil of congress for Iter!~ 'xpanslons, and about this Is close to our bQllles. to !Is ''News"
for September, this year, the Grange &amp;r8\les:
l'tpay Its federal gran~ Wl!h 1111erest.
"It Is tl!De we tixpayers look doaely at
TVA. When It started the generation and
Proposed
trlbulion of electric power was supposed
Public power adv9catea In congress who be a minor part of Its function. Today it
:U bve Introduced the bills to loosen controls
presents the greater portion of TV A actlivlt~
urer.1'VA P~P,!l~ ie~ly as follows:
and the amount of el~trlclty Jeneratvc~
1. To rep!lll t~e~ tectlo~aof the TVA Act water po~er Ia llnly · o~e·third as mucb aa
are
that provide for tepay!Jj~llt to the govern· being generated In steam pllilll operated
Susan.
ment of the oligfnal lo)ns made to tti~ auth- TV A It Is true that more than half of
. Erile•llne
ority.
tal power generat~ d ,CO@f ttol~tl~~~~~::~:~~~ piveqal(gb,
daurhter
of Mr.. , 1nd
a p~eumonla
patient:
'2. Would grant to the Authority rlgbt to atomic
energy plants and Mr!. 1!:11\!ln Cavenaugh, U Ill with
Issue bonds in the amount of ·•750,000,000 In But a ~lzeable share of the electricity Is
'n~·ll'"oma and Gregory l.lll~ sor.
the cue of S. B. 1869, ~nd without Umltatlon
'1 d i•"'• •
OllV· and Mrs. Rodney Hll!i"Chc"
rl
used by P vate D U H an~ ..,..e
iblre, Is 1 medl&lt;al pataenl ·t~erQ.
1n ·H. R~
; 86 (1957 Congress).
paUties In thG area, and, most utoundlllg
it ove almost en'tirely congressional all, the,rate charg~d private Industry Is lea. MIDilt.IPORT PTA TO 'MIET
restral 'on activities of tile Authority. This than the rate charged the Federal govern· 'rlie Mlddl!port PTA wlll meel
l1011day alsht, Nov. 18 at tho
i!ICIY,ded permission for TVA actually to In· men!!
Htgb School with tho Filth, GradoP
va~
. e rea, alre,4y served by private power - "Pennsylvania taxpayers," the statement taught by Principal Leo ~~pnedy
~114 ¥19S , Mar1aret Heltop,, pre·
. nles contlgu~us
to the present TVA says1 "are actually pa'ylng taxes to enable the sefitllfil
!fie program The BhnJ
&amp;ervf
f
1 rl 1• ~ •
areas.
"
states in the TVA area to provide cheap elec- Booster A!!oclatlOn will mcel nf·
Wbat does this mean to John Doakes, head triclty with which these states can entice tcr the'P'rA.
of an average household In a Meigs County Pennsylvania Industry to move out of our
Sl,lRGICA~ PATIENT
Mr. Charlel Sprouse, Route I,
!own or on a Meigs County farm?
state Into theirs."
Pomeroy, wu admitted to the
We believe It will not be manY years be- Holler Hoopltfl 1 W~nesday, f91'
fore the American pubUc demands of their tteJ!t!nent and auraery His room
number 'Is 233.
~1111 ~u~s~ a few placea where this na· congre~smen that a review of the TVA proN.W CITIZEN
graliJ Is made and tha~ the operation of !he
tlonallisue rubs :On Mr. Doakes. .
Mr•
Dawnlhg
Roush hns recelv
If s; B. ;1889 or H. R. 4286 were passed, or TV A be put on a sound business basis. Tax ed tile announcement
of the blrt~
bills lllle ~em !)'as$ed In the f9ture, hll elec- money invested should' be repal4 with Inter· of a doughier of Mr. und Mr•
Claude Lanham, Dunbar, Mr&lt;.
tt1cl!y 'ratelor home or farllrwoill~ not be ·est. Rates for electricity IIOid mould be revis- Llijham
II the former R~th Ann
low'l"• ~ndeed, It might have to, be raised ed so that they r8!urn:l!n0\igh income to TUrley and Ia a nleoe or Mrr.
110meibii;. UllllUes serving this area now make the program pay I~ way, ~ncl rat's to Rou1h. The baby weighed seven
pounds two bunceJ and ha• been
coul4 pushed. into a very unftworable com· private industry should bt no lower than the n11111ed
ChrlltY !ann. She was
peUIIve, Jl!lsttlon. It 18 posSible these utllltles rates to government lns~llaUplll.
born Nov. 5 at 1 Charleston Hos·

9:00

has

9:30 .l'I'Otl~Ie

12:00 TIC -~ Douih
12.30 It .Co\ilil Be You

~:~ 11,~~.~·~·

1:1$ Jlrl~ and G1'09m
1:00 Ma&amp;ee Tbeotre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:45 MOOem· Romances
S:OO Coidy 'l)im~

a.&gt; e\ lilay~ouse
llpa· ~~w

A cbelllleal which hp• made a
place for liSe!! In . agrk:ulturlli
news wlll be dliQusaed The ma·
terlal Is slbberellk: aeld, claimed
to be 1 real boon to the teed
ptbduetr and flower •trower.
Effect of the 1411101' Bill which
mabllahel oa!e levelo ol dleml·
~ala thai can remain , on lrulls
.nd vegetables ' without lnjurln~
eOnsumers, will ,be the, topk: of a
speech bY Sam~el AJ(end of the
Food· aQ~ Drug admlrilrtratlon.
Of peiU~Ides on QTII.amenl·
11 pllqt.. and oa lawns will plaY

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8:45 CBS News '' '
9 00 Momtns SIIOWI

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9 M MornlnJ State New1
G'\l'fY ilfoore
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~· nlallndlaa btnl. the I~ II

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Jleolthl.r1 plOd- • blper &gt;J&gt;OI"
cea!fp Of ha\ddnl ept; llld 1111
1 bdier 1110 of lajla lllJ -tflor
thm an'f oilier la the lndUIIIJ.

seconds 22 tq 211, !JOII!aah
20, (:()m. and Hvs 12 to~.
8 to ·12.

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lills Would:

This Does Rub Onto Us

'Wtul ·hther'

10:00 • Arlerie Francls .Show
IO:SO Tteasure Hunt
Ul:OO The !!rice 111.Rliht
11.30 Tfutb or CollSequentes

,ou 't~in~ . the f!iflt
buss and d!Jeaaos In your
ot llelds bb' ,ended for,
·I' arlo!her •~e1r •rid you heave 3
relief. BUt the· Nireb fur
mel~i)dl' o( tWlnJ · t~ae
peoll iontlnues the year around.
Alti\Ouah lnncll have tucked
theillklvei ;way f•r the winter,
Ohio aelentl•h 1nd dle!lllcal dea·
ler. will center tbelr"itljentlon ·~
the 'pe111 November 21):2!. The
event II tWe Uth IDDUI~ scbool
m?. conference of the Ofilo Pes·
tldde lnoUtute at the Nell
IIi Columbua. Fruit an•l
Vet:etal&gt;l• 1rowers, home owaen
Other• lntereated are olnvlled.
progam wU) furllilh tip• to
small JrOwera and lawn owners
88 well 11 to I"Olmical people and
large aeale srowen.

and

.'
'Laps.

~

10, Stock EWes 3 to to, rat Sheep
to 8, Culls 1 to 4, Bucks 3 to
8, Fat Wet~ers 3 to B,
PROJECT IN BELGIAN
L~"BS-Tops 21.40, Seeqnds
BRUSSELS, Belg1um lW~"!Ifl, I ~ \Q1jj}, •.Wah~· WJ,I, l3 ,lo
glum plins 'llii b'uiiH",
, at C0111mon 10 lb ' l4 • , ·
dalins "'Ill be the worl~'s larg
est hydro-clectnc prOJect m the
Belgian congo The announcement
"ld the est•mttcd tost of the
pro]ect will be more than 3 b1l·
hon dollars
,_

Thta aewert ~soduet of Nidloll,.
is l\OW beoominS'lYallaMt
nationally to b;tt.r loilowneiL'

1t1mh

~n'l waitlllltA&gt;O late. ,Onlor ...,;
throU&amp;h JliUr broiler bildaerJ.

. Fleming
Hltehir., Inc

WJ EH

ACCIDENTAL
CAffiO UP- Workmen 'cle_otrina
the we.!torn deserl of mine
dalmg from •Worl~ War if
aecldeotnlly dlscovcre!l e
the Hellenic era containing an·
clent statues and coffins, It )'I~
reported today.

PTA TO Mill'.,
The Bradbury P'rA.
m·eet
Tuesday evening Ill 7 80 at the
Bradbury School wilh "'"'· Na·
than jliggo, president, presiding
pltaL The LaDhlms also have • The ~ro1ram will be presented
three year Qld aon Jellrey. Grand by lhe First and Second Grade
1re r,tr. and Mrs Ruy pupllr.
Turley, Dunbar, former local
reildenll.

Melas
. . CountY Nm
/

will

par,nl•

on 990 spot
On Your
l·~·'

OHIO ·YALLIY
FEED CO. ,

Pllone 1711.

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room,
bath, 28 x 9, aluminum
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fence, bke new, 280 gal fuel oil
$2311!!. On Rt. 7 near Meig,.
Uallia line. May be seen anY·

awning, 8

time. Phone 6RI3·M

Reveals Test riring
Of Missile Into Outer

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lli,11 "lfe~ltli 1~ne forever:" , leirJstente wiU( tl)O soet•III\ eoun·
The "o~!Jr ~·~~ o~a·r !0 the,Unl,l· lrli\1 ad eollijii!UUon upder' ean.dl·
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FOR SAW

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AI' 'SK:A~·A~WAY

ON tAriiRD~YS 1i«Mt '- 3:00P.M.

50,000 BTU

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Salanlay - 7:00·11:30 . '
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FURNACE

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ember, IN7,
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Acllnl Probate Judae
By; IIO!'OtbY Stark
De•uQ&gt; Clerk.

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LIGAL NOTICI
OIIDIIt 01' ATrACIIMINT
Jsoued November 1, 1917.,, , , , ,
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Trailer.

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bath, 28 x 9, aluminum
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fence, bke new, 280 gal fuel oil
$2311!!. On Rt. 7 near Meig,.
Uallia line. May be seen anY·

awning, 8

time. Phone 6RI3·M

Reveals Test riring
Of Missile Into Outer

'

lli,11 "lfe~ltli 1~ne forever:" , leirJstente wiU( tl)O soet•III\ eoun·
The "o~!Jr ~·~~ o~a·r !0 the,Unl,l· lrli\1 ad eollijii!UUon upder' ean.dl·
ed Statea Ia one of l'peaeeful eo- tloni. of peaee,"· a broadeul aatd.
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WILL BB ,Gm:N. FO~ THOSE ·W·ANTING

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II 14 6\t

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FOR SAW

. To ~~11:~'11'C!'' Skate
AI' 'SK:A~·A~WAY

ON tAriiRD~YS 1i«Mt '- 3:00P.M.

50,000 BTU

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-7:00·10:01
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Sunday - %:00-4:0t

GAS

FURNACE

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11 13 81p

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·
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Acllnl Probate Judae
By; IIO!'OtbY Stark
De•uQ&gt; Clerk.

11 15 lte

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•u'nior Winding .
Plan• Annualp ,
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Chrastmas arty
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of the advianr, Mra. Robert
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s,..,Dilly SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport.
o .• Nov. 15,1957
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Nr. and lira. Ratmond Burna.and
daughter in Covington, Ky.,
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Mlu Thompson, pres1dcnt pre-

Seleellon

Luge

sided at the meeting and mem- ed
bers responded to roll call by Bible to
1 them as
naming a seed and how lt traYe 5' Gardner
verses from Luke
Following the busme&lt;s se8!ion on Thanksgivmg and Mra Hermaa
1 demonBtratlo~ on seeda and Lohse gave a prayer.
reed J&gt;Od.o was g•v~n by Miss
Plana for their Chriltmas party
Thompson, after wh•ch arrange· W.re made during the bualneas
ment were made bY the group us· meeting and committees appnlnt·
lng chrysanthemums
ed The party wlll be held at the
Refreshments were served by church on Decembor 12 wlth an
the hostess to Peggy Bowers. exchange of glltl by the membera
Nancy Tyo, Millie Lcgar ond and the children who will be

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of'

TOYS ·

MARY JUNE
BEAUTY SALON

and Other
GUt llem1

OPEN
Mondoy Thru Soturday
9 to 5
Evenings bY Appotntment
Permanenll $'1.1!0. $IO and $! 5
PHONI 6428-V
235 Waln'ut St.
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Mra Childs reported on thetr
projectl Apple butter and the
Homebuilders' dinner and they
dlstnsscd another proJ~I. IM!llln&amp;
lru•l cakes.
A depert courae waqerved by
thel hostesseit\ Mr'i. Gardner, )Irs
Theo Neutzilng, Mra.' Minerva
Chddera, lin. Dive Form~r and
Mrs, Bahr. Mrs. Cardnor pr,esi~ed
at the silver coffee ser~ aod a
ho~tday arranaement waa uaed on

tho dining table.

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1\~~~~~::;J Meeting Is Held
~
At Moore Home
Mrs W. A. Drake, Mlsa Carol
Bearhs and Mro. Kenneth McEJ·
hlnney were guestl when the Nil·
ty Stitchers club met Wednesday
evening at the home ol 1\ln. Uoyd
Mooree, Oak Slteet
Plans were made for the Chl'llmu dinner to bo held at the Mtr·
tin Reotaurant, Wednflday, Dee·
' ember II, followed with . 1 party
and gilt exchange, the place to be
announced later. The travellnl
prjze donated by Mrs. Sellm
B!azewlez wu awarded to Mrs.
Homer Waiter.
A doasert course was served by
the boatelS to tho~e named above
and Mrs Max Folmer, Mrs. Carl
Moore, Mrs Herbort Dixon. Ml11
Katbhryn M1teh, Mro. William
Bartell, Mra. Jack Warnor, Mrs.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Hugh
Bearh• and Mrs At~rt Browm

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but NOr

First Baptist
Committee In
Meeting Tue~dRy

Ka!ad Hlndy, chairman ol
nominating committee who 114!\ect·
olllcers lor the Church School
and Church at the First Baptlat
Church. had a moetlng at hla home
Tuesday nl&amp;hl.
Thoae present were Mn, Edi1on
Baker, Mro Harold Chase, Mr1
Clarence Clark, L D. Dileo, CUI·
lord Stumbo, Larry R1co and ,the
Rev. 0. E. Hoyt
Mrs. Hindy served o deMcrt
course at the close or the
meetmg.

1953 DESOTO VI 4 dr. Sedan ········ $495
Almoat a SputnUt In
1952 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Sedan ........ $495
pcrlormat~ee.

Sparkhng urli!Nl two tone green Solid car.

1953 CHEVROLET 2dr. &amp; 4 dr. · ·· ·· $795
1953 BUICKS .. ................ From $195

Sedans. Two excoptionally good buyo Both •'210" series.

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We have seven extrn good cars - several ol)jl owner ~a clean
c~rs. With and without Dynaflow drtve. Hard· TopS antl.• dr-. VB
and atr. B's.

Mis's Rilla Lewis
1954 BUICK V8 2 dr..... .......... $1,495 Is H.onored Guest
Hanl Top Coupe. Power Steering &amp; Drakos. Dynallow drive.
At Surprise Party
owned bf local merchant. New Buick trade·ln
M118 Rii!a Lewla was eueat of
1955 BUICK VI 2 dr. .. · .......... · $1,795 honor
Thursday at a aurprl!e
Top

birthday dinner at tho Robinson
Cleaner's plant on Rutland street.
Mrs Stella Thomaa made the
spaehctU 'Which waa the maln
course and HlA Florence Rowe
bakod'tho
cake.
Spaahetll,
coffee
and cake
~o MiP
Lewl•, Mia!
Thomas,
Lavada
Baker,
Thelma .Rnvor ..Jo..
Fall flowers :nre.useo
ate tho table . ........
liehted &lt;~ndl"

Htrd
Coupe. Oynallow drive Dynnllow drive R&amp;H. Spotle!S
ori,lnaltwo IO_~frocn finish. Cl&lt;an tnaido and out

19S6 BUKK VI Special ···· ···· ·· $2,095

4 dr. Sl!~n. Oynanow drive. Radio and Heater t'ul!y equipped.
One carelullocal owner••

1956, lUlCK VI Special ···· ·· ····· $2,295
' dr. Hard Tpp. Riviera Cpe Dynallow Drive Radio &amp; Heater. A
rul '"crttm ~ulf". All Vynal !tim Inside 'ftB Buick tradeiD.

1i56 ,_,I(K VI Super ····· ·· ······· $2,695
f til'. Jllvlv•ledan. Hard Top model. Le" than 11,000 careful
'IIIla. 1'~~. JfHrlns and l!rakca. Almost like the dar it was
fl!ld. New
qOfl ovet ~.oo.

Evangeline OES
Chapter Special
Meeting Is Held
The Evmgcllne Chapter, OES,
met • ln speda! !e81lo• Thul!doy
lor inlt!atlon. Mrs Wtl'ts Anthony,
worthy Malton, and Allen Hu~he&amp;.
Worthy Palron, were in charge of
the meeting.
Plans were made lor reheaml
on Novembor 29 for the lnstalla·
lion 01 new ofllcero on Dec n
Befrcshmcntl!l wero srrved after

tho meeting with

Mrs

Milton

Hood. Mn James Crtswcll, Mrs
Eber Lewis and Mr&gt; . Loland
Brqwn 11 hoste18el!l
1

AD arrangement ol fall flowers
waa used (IR the rcJrOI:Ihment
table.
',

_____

·12th Birth~ay
Of Freddy Slater
O~~erved Nov.13

The 12th blrthdoy of Freddy
Slater. aon of .&amp;r. and ~Irs Ed
q!ajer, was celebrated with a par·
ty Wednesday cvenlae
Gamca and dancing were enjoy.
ed and a decoratad &lt;ako, icc
cream and pop were served to the

~ueata The i&gt;BriY had \ hocn postponed from last Tuesday by lite
l11nel8 of the aueat ol honm
Gueala included Judy Wilder·
muth, Sandra Ohlinger, Forrest
Bachtel, landra Hysell, Ri,kv Oil·
or RuueU McElhinny, Curolyu
R~sanll, Char!ea Bush, John Blake,
su 18n Slater, Linda Darnell. Ka1
Slater, ,..m Rail; John
wof\h, ~harles Swackhamor, Ben·
ny Wllabn, Rl&lt;har&lt;l Rolin, .Jamie
Jobb, ' tommy Lyons, Darrell
Stumbo, Judy Martin.
Marilyn swan, ,who w.. ill 110d
unable to attend the party, eent
a cill to FreddlC:

s~r~ Dnl'ing .
Program loBe
Given Nov.,2t

Mason Mothers
Club Planning
Christmas Din"er1

All •••·

1't5J J•k·.VI Roadmaster · ~ · $1,895
, tlr.' Sildall\ Buick's llnHI 1J1ode1. Power Stoerinc &amp;. brakOI. New
on~'c.oat al!11'1llt ~.00, Thla one i• l!ke new.

19S$'· 1!0N11AC VI 2dr..... .. ·....,. $1,695

. Catallnr~. Hydrtm•lic dr1ve RIIH Sharp car

195• toNJJAC.•.c~. ··· ··· · ····· $1,195

Cpe., l&lt;fiW, lla~t blutJ top. Hydramalic drive. Beauilful
1tna!'Ucbt blllol!nifh All leather sea h.

op·

·1954·FOID "• Customllne · ·········· · $995
Sl!dan.

'

"'0,.

~OOd ca,re.

.

PONTIAC hyl. ··· ········:··· $595
qpe. HydtamaUc drive. Spou ... two tone

~re~n

H l!lllliL: lll!OJ$y bbrd to.» model and a very dopendablt car.
&gt; I

. &lt;.-fRUCKS

,\

Ton Hyd. Dump ·· $1,595

·u• ...
·~w.!t:f!~tr'lt~~~~J~
power enatne. 10 f~ dump, l!Od11nclu•lr
'j

.,....... Hyd. Dump. · :·r · $1,195
' • :f.,
H" .;,

'

Yean or Servlee
rt ""'-- BuJilet To Buleu•
IVENING!i TIL 8:00 P.M;

I

Pome,oy, ~Oldo
GMC-T-"CU
I

t·

Middleport reaidenls were
today by Mayor c. 0. Fls~er to aid
hi cleaning up lhe town during
thjs next week by swecplns .U
leaves from tl!elr yard• and walks
F. naUon·wlde sile-d~IVIhg pro- lnro Ute slfeela at the curblna ~~
grain &lt;Jtcd b~ the National Safelv order that llreef dews can ma~e
Cquncll and featurinlJ worlMam- a· cqliecUon.
ous race ~river !oeturon; Will 'b•
Tho MaYDr•warned t!tal this
1Iven atudellts ol Polnoroy and
Middleport Higti Sclioo!s on Frl ylee of leaf dlsJ!OM] would ho
' diY
' ..
••ov. 22.
.
Hed out ne~t wee~ only and
'
Iller that time disposal of
would have to be ma~e by
d~a)B,
'

on-

c.,11v

"

entertaining show ended
Weddlng llardJ beinc
and the two Pomeroyana
the altar.
Marda Grut!t!er ,.... narrator for
'
.
Unable to pay, Niteh WID wor~ tbe PfOCJ'Im at halftime 11 well u
out his sentence on the Midtllepnrl
(Confln""' On ,.,. SJ•I
street el'l!w.
10 ''"""'' •'
of lact,
you as much as
. f® and coats."

.

-

lielvtn Lilly of Clc~cland ala~
booked fllr 1ntoXtcatlon ~&gt;·as Oned
$15 and costs which ht pald
wasre1 0ased
'

Martha Hudson
Suctlllitbs Friday

Cllester Garden

At Rdidence

CIUh.Planaing

.YIJie Show
The club hM alwaya COOpellleJ
1 With
·tile lmtitute by bavJnl a
llrge exhffilt or flowers ana Ibis
with their bclp d~l~ell to
!he club's pre-Christmas'

lin.' Mirilla A. Hudlon, tl, died
Friday ,aflei\Doon at ber bo111e oo
lllee Slreel She was the lfaUJhler
late Morris and Amelia Bur·

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