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Mro. ~1111tlel'o brother ..4 homo Sunday &amp;ltv open41Df IJ!elenll, l(r. ond lin. John Smllh,
·r : t·!m.lf.l',_ lll:r. and Mn. 0. !:. JA9er b.olidl)': weekend in.Columbus wltb Nye Ave.
Tim, of CO.lumblll.
her dauaht.er and 'son·ln·law, Mr.
lt:fn. Carl Moore and Mn. Edith
and Mro. Walter Youne ouu1 other Rythe~ ooent S.turday with &gt;lr.
Wl
.Mr. ond Mn. Wt!Uam Welle ro- rolotiveo.
ond Mn. Verne Davia. !ollddlepert.
turned borne Sunclay from WellsMts. Leone Wlbon of Atbens
lOR, where they have been uoill!Ira. Fred Leifheit
spent
days Jut week with
meeting of the annwl week of prayer services
py FREDDIE HOUDA$HIL1
tltC tn tbe care of ber sister, iMn. Sullday · ~ening from COlumbUI Mr. and Mrw. Geoffrey willon and
by
Middleport Mmisterial Assoct.atiOn was held
Ezn,O'la Sbooenbe:rser. wbo bu where she hu been w1th Mr. Lelf- daughter, Krlly.
evening at the First Presbyterian church Wltb the
~arg.~e and Patty Hairla, daube~D 111. Mrs. Sbonenbel'ger ac- belt, a patient at UnivenUy Ho&amp;th
d'
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ghters of M.r and Mrs. Gene Harcompamed them bome for ttlC\I.P- pltaJ. Mr. Le1fhe1t is conv&amp;leaelq
Mrs Frank Melr&amp;IOD of Colum·
K kr h
Raymon on tg t as e presi mg mlll.ls er.
m spent the week-end in Syracu&amp;e
nlctl)'.
bus was the Saturday .guest of
· of the Heath Methodist church presented a spe- as lhe guests of Hrend 1 nd Deb- '·
Charles Faulkner of Springfield
Mr. and Mrs Homer Walter and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
- "Rest In The Lord By Soul". under the dlrec- b•e Norna.
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flpeDt the weekend wttb Mr. and da~tertt Of Sandusky were bolt·, and .Mn. Geoffrey Wllaon and
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Mrs Jamea FaUlkner hall returnMn. Ernest Rea and otber rela- day weekend guea!~ of her par- daughter.
Everson Wllh Mrs -of praye~
0
tnne:y ~~l ~~~~~~ted the
£..ach rught one of the le580ns ed fi'Om Columbue after spending
I'
.11nd was accompanied home
a~d ~~~~duc~d the !)peak I Adl be P£1:~\:!nltd by the speakel· the hoJ.idays With her daughter ~nd
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by Mra. Faulkner and
fred Gardner ot the , ~.r[erent chou will present the 80n m-law, Mr and Mn tired
Elizabeth Jenkins was rec#ved as a member by ~:~~~n~~~~. Kath1. who spent the
1.\lees and famdt Mr!J Mees ac
when Theodorus Council Daa~bter.s of America met . ~
Wlth her Patent!.
, muiiic each evcmng
01 Ch 1
ns
I companied ber mother to Middle
evening at the IOOF
wdh Margaret Sejdenabel,
Mr. and MrB Leo w'intlms of
Gardn~r g11\'C a resume ot 1 Altendantt' 111 lh&lt;' hrst meetl~g port
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Charleston, W. Va., wtfe Sunday
Mn. Charlra Burdette 11 Lll with Cl or, preSJ n~.
luesta of )(r, llD.d Mn. Welby
theme for the week · ThP r ..m w-1~ yood ~nd It L5 txpected to Ln·
and Implic~o~uon of the Lord 's creas&lt;' as tf... week proceeds Str· the flu at her home on Grant B Rehporttdd UB W~re ~rlb'Grueser, Nadncy Walker ·~ Mathbel Wbaley.
.. There are five ll'!isons m v1ces begm a 7 30 each evemng
street
ear s an
erntce ..-..""'rs ach and car s were sen"
em.
iMr. aa4 Kn. Geo~e Fflber
wh1rh mclude the
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Mrs Arthur SkmDer "'U bus1
·•~ l t.:port of the audilm&amp; ~Gm· Hau . k dnd Glenora Swatul.
1'lavo retumed to their home in
the presence, the
ness v•s•trr w Atbe.ns this past :'"' 1ttee was gJVend by Edna Reibel.
At the close of the meeting. a norlda after apendiac the boU-1
the l.an. and the pr1cc.
~Aeek
a!jone Wood.ar • Cl'mnell deputy,
h ld
d
·'- Itaya with his parentl, Mr. and!
p
Mr and Mrt~ Way.te Gibbons ! •1\:!il.il,fd offLcen _for Ute new Y!Jir 'oua.l hour was e
an pot 1u\;6 Mrs. Paul Fiaber, Mblenville.

Po,meroy-Middl,port, 0 ., Jan. 5, 1960

Prayer Opens 'th Servt'ce's
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Ch urc h Mon day N19

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Mi·ddl eport

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d daughter Evelyn, bi\"e return- Ln.diJdmg Helen

~:e 1 ~0 f.!;c!!~o:h:~~h 1 ~:

IOver Hoi idays

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iiJer, counc.dor; .-t'!freshmenls

~~~;n~e~~::ke~sao~:::ct~:nc~~
8 '~,~~ Icouncilor,
YebJa R(kl'lsh, condue-

The Youth f'ellowship of the bon!' I ther, Mr Carson and
l'u mcroy f1rst Baph.sl Church en ' fam1ly
jOyed two partieS and fellowship
Mr {J he Staney, I formtor New
hl"ld at n1"'1ts durmg lhc h oll da~~
York CP.ntral Ralll'oad employee

Drmoo:. 4"
~'~Ut .. hl.,
' ~~ntmd;
Margaret Setdenlbel,
IJ UHIO'r past COU!Jcdor, ulcuo...
Swat.zcl, rcpresentatrve atate 811!1·
1Ilion Winona Cook, a1ten1ale repre1entat1ve and Odla Stahl, truatee.
tor,

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sen•~:d

Ktrry P. Smltb 1Pho

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Main y A out
p
eopie
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eofered

: : Hospital Moodar hu pneu- .
Mr. and Mra. G, E. Bl')'&amp;D and
Ruth Ann, Eddie and
Pnwhatan Point were
gues:tli ot Krs. Gl.tdya

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confined In a veteran hospital
n r r""~... ~~rry
Sm zth wllh
The ftrsl wa~ held pw Nhro;c tn Clevela~;~d With a broktm htp
av LUCII.. LI liAWKINS
llowar(J Ruppl'lt , • Chr ~~tnr11~ when the croup m~ I at Sevrral yeara ag&lt;J Mr, Sttnley
of
Middleport First 1 the church to go carolm~ fh ey ~rn1t bpth legs in a thm .acttdent
Mr and Mrs Frank Amos ~r. ot
Presl&gt;ylena n Church off1 \ l!llcd the Metg 8 Gener~t l Ho ~p ttal Fnenda wl5bing to senrl card~; are
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th lletroh, :'ttlctl wete th ~ holJda.¥
the Coun ty Home the l tilr ren's
omm lttees name
Y
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k asked to send them to hin'l a The , councilor Included. flower Ehuo
s a er, Frank Amor.
home an t e omes o1 m u~y IIC Cnle Veteran Hosppltal W11rd
b 1
and :drs Am!J6
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Cub Scouts of l&gt;t&gt;n 3 ur and shut ms m Pomeroy L d v1 •
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beth &lt;:a mp el , way s and means,
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Mrs IAWII Sauer JJJr' lb em tty after whtch a pa • t·:· With :.!1-A 7300 York Rd' Cleveland , 30. :\o!mmc Neutzltng, Lillie Hauct
Mr and Mrs. "W•Illam
0
m~her atte11?cd the serv;re;; garnf'~. fe llowship, g1Hs ·a.l' d re ~~ and Ml'tl Rollert llarrl!l lnd ~.'tdh WtEdnona l.R'oo~~ orpb~ns , VDe 11 a .and son, Rodney, of Rioley,
group Mrs Sau£"r IS the dau 1 freshrnPn ts was held at the home
l a '
na eJ
an
e II a vcre week.tnd guests b! '.f,r.
Sunn
were ~oush • kitchen , Glenora Swat:r.el •1r
' ·1y.
o f the Ial P 'I rs ~m• th
u! the Rev an d ,Mrs Raip h C daught~r
l
ts 1oflhColumbu~
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n a. p au 1 Frlc k ao d .ilml
recen gues o
e 1ormer B PRT · Betty Demos key
VelsJa Rou1h
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d uOther sons and daughter s •''• Zundel , Mulber ~ Ave Joh1n1ng thde entll, Mr and Mn Robert HarrJs
, and Elu:abdh • Jenkm!i dmin~
n.o:V an .~JUS . A. N Grueaer of
onamg fr vm IJUt 111 tnwn mr 1u e 1 ;s:roLip wt'te 1 .•e1r 1eac ers an
Cee•l Br.adbury and f;.uy Shuler 1
. j
W d d M 1 .aucal!ilcr are !i!)e11d1ng 1 few
Mrs n Horfl E Sm1th c •ll nH•lor!!, Mr~ Elmer W1ckh11m,l bave returned from a trip tu roo~k· MardorLe 1 °~ ar •. d a1r ~ dAyS With her 111ater, JHJss
Otho Ml111'11 returned
Wlllli"n
nd rl&lt;~u ghter Mr \1:~11 T T Shelton and the Rev
: Hauc an . Nelt e
ayes, e tn vJeve Slobart, enroutt:!
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Florida
quent • Marjorie Woodard Edna a rr~ "d
Mrs
C hapm.;~;n and dau and Mr11
un c .
Mr and Mrs Tom Dareswllt of ,_ b 1 M
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•Otl a vacation
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••.d e .. mmc 11more an r. e 1
Amta , ull o Lll;; •urg
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A w&lt;Lich ntglit paJ I)I was held Cinclnni:lll, are here for a vuut Smith · publtOJty LUCille B HawMrs ::..1aude Husted
M Sm1th and sons Robert at the church Thursday from 9 p. with the letter's mother, Mn Ad· kina· 'and flag' hearers Lillie home Sunday after a viall In
Pomi!I'Oy, Ohio
o! Bea~ er · Pa · ~r m to mJdmsht Th'. young people die Bitten Mrs Bareswelt 11 the
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IIyrrs, Fla , with her aiiter
L Wtlcy and dau enJUyl'd a soc•al hour w1lh eames former Yvonne Graham
'lrother In·law, ·.;r and Mrs
and ~o n Ml(•hel of and con tests after which they con·
Mr and Mn. CharleH Sindele
ard Ba1leJ , and famUy . Her
TONIGHT
.ap~ ~1r (:liver G Sml~h dueled a devotiOnal penod con- and aon Charles, Bob Harrlaon and
1r I.~n. Earl Brown, who accom·
''HERCut.Es"
Ot er t·e at i\CJ; atten
eurun,: the theme of the new Mr and Mn
Roy Lawhorn.
u:d her lO Flor19a, rem•lned f'i'r
S!Jet\r Ree
were Mr. and Mrs Onn Smti h year wh1ch mclud~d acripture11, cblldren Kathy,, Pau"ta and Step
a longer VISit
e
vee, Mimmo Pa.lt:1ara
Lo£M. Mr and Mn; Edgar h} mns and prayer Refreshment&amp; hen of Spnngf1eld were recent egU Or
M• and Mrs H D Cunninahmt
Not Open Wlll;lnesclay
at 'co~umbus, and Mrs Grllce were served with Mn VIctor guests of Mr. and Mra W11liam The Middleport Mini1tena l Aa· of Umon Ave left Monday fgr
~i,lo~ of Co lumbus Huna l Will y 01111 g acting 118 social cha1rman Auh and Mr .and Mrs Gene Dod- :lloclatwn held Its regular meetiDJ VISI I With relatwes 10 Los Anrielell,41
THURSDAY aM FRIDAY
Grove cemetery
Both nc&lt;·as&amp;lons were well .at 110n
1n the pastor's study .a the Presby- Cahf , and Spokane, Wash.
"HOLIDAY P'OI\ LOVDlS"
L1.'1Hlf1d hy the Youth Fellowshtp
Mr and Mra Wilber Ashley and erian chu~~eb following the Week
Weekend guests ot the Rev. and
Olilf!on Webb - Jane Wyman
and ~heir frLcnds
grandson,
David
Ashley
of
Dunbar,
of
Prayer
serv1ce
Monday
night
IIMI~"~R~•~ip~h~C~Z~u~n;~~e~i
~·~·~d;;l~im;;:;l~lj.~$i;!i:;!;
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W Va , visited with lheir son and

-.~1 rtlia••ljll,i•·CD'' '~ funeral home Sat

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entered Bright Future I
For Rutland

· H. .'•aii'Odem, eurved-lerted Burton-DP:ie aolution for the .
IDOIIt clilcrlmtnatiq fumitur. buyer. The claaey chuBia •
comer IUpport at the en&amp;~ of thil cozy lounge:r,'
lind k doem't mark carpet~ or tal! aurface.. It'a the ideal
.olutiao for amal.l aj:lartmmtl, rooma or dena needing a
britht new dual-purpoM eouch for eaaualliviq. You ean'~

IJiv. full

home

aod a ...,.., lnlY •• Cblo pr1oe1

MEIGS THEATRE

Ml'nl'sterS Elect
Qffi'CerS At
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STEAK HOUSE

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&lt;runt!! of Mr and Mr11. Y'nmcl&amp;
Wcbh, Letart Falls, ChriJtmas day
wen• Mr 1111d :l.!n c:rover S11lser
lr. Mlkc ~ud Ntta, Mr anrl
RuHt'r Tlw•Hs. !loth, Barry and
Barbara . ·;lr 1111d, Mrs Roy Prar
so11 a•1d Sa lh . fred RouHh, Mr.
and Mn 1 II Webb, M1ss Jeane
o\shlcy, ~lr and Mn Cl11rence
Roush anrl flme, Tnny, Tommy
and Anna ~1aru•
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llome Of The
. ' ABULOUS

Kt8p•yOUF f eef
HAPPY
With Good

Sboe Repairs From

SANDWICH

CLIFF'S SHOE REPAIR

Order By Phone

MEIGS' MOST MODERN SIIOP
192. N. lacond St.

ADd Take 'Em Home

JANUA,RY CLEARANCE
SAVE AT

BF.CKY'S in Middleport
ALL LADIES HATS 1·3 OFF
Boys SUR COATS
Reg. •8.95

Now$6.50
In Bl11ck or Brown Mix
Quilted Llned
Suce 4. to 1:&amp;

other Cll'toala Redueed
Size» t'U 20 Studenta

ln C.:han:oal or Blue
$11.90 and $4.90

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Now$3.50
Slzea To oiO
Reg. U.85 Sweater
NOW .2.49

Boys PJs Reduced
Slzea To 18
Reg. •us- Now U.59

ReJ .• 2.95- Now U.58
and
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Stripes or Plaids

'- lt.69- Now $1.49
' h95- Now $1.59
95- Now $2.59

SWEATERS and
SKIRTS Reduced

dauglrter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs
Officers were elected &lt;~.nd In·
Robert Ashley They wue also eluded the foUowmg : Rev. warren.
gue 11ts of Mr and Mra George 1 Hulburt, PreJndent, Rev Nile BorShamblin of Chesh 1re
den, Vice President; Rev. Rayrnon
Mrs w11ham Robson bas re· Konkr1ght , Treasurer; Rev How·
turned from Luna wMre she bas ord Ruppelt, Secretary Rev Gam.
been the guest of her daughter ner lead the meet1n1 In prayer
and ~on In-law, Mr vnd Mra Cllf·
Immediately folloyln&amp; the meet(
ford cunningham and sonrr,' Donny mg the mmtstf!r retirr:d to thi:
and Keith
d•nmg rooma where refre&amp;hment•
Mr and.Mrs. Noab Haskms were •were 5erved. Guest• wre the above
m GalllpoUs Monday to attend the mentioned arid Mn. Fred Gardl\et,
funeral service held for the lat· Mrs Warren Hulburt, and Mn
er's cousm, Mrs Kathleen Per· Raymon Konkrlght The ptafe1
kens Evans, wbo has been crllj~ tt t&amp;ble waa given by Re\1 Hu!
;11 In Ho~" hospital lor ~
~·t.
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three months.
The table was lovely with itfl
Mrs E. M. Wood hu rctttrned floral centerp1ace of yellow mums
from ]doundsville, W. Va., \\'bere wh1eh was d9nated by Mlas P'a'r'le
she spent the New Year week end Erlewme and the decorated angt"l
w1th friends.
food cake wblcb wu baked and
Mr lmct Mrs WHllam Bland donated by Mrs. Leland Browr:t
have returned to Akron after Party hata witb Inscriptions in red
spendl!li the week-end with Mr and green were gtven as favora
and Mrs Guy Reynold5
at each table setUn&amp;. CoffJte an•
Mfs. Patrick Gallaaher accom- punch were served.
her son Dennie to hia home ' The refreshmut hour wa1 clo11ed
Georgia and w!IJ re- w1h sentence prayers by each one
a vult w1th b111 family
present. Rev. Howard Ruppelt was
Lhc host for the affair

$59.95
All Purpooo Bolfa.Fiox Covoring,
Curvod Logo and Pleaolnt Modern DHitn ·
Add Up To A Real Hit-Giving You

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Literary Club
Meet1'ng Set
For Wednesday

'" IUilwu Hoapiwl
Lawrence Hasbargen , Pomeroy
Star Route, 11 in Iroquois llo~
pita! at Wat.aeka, 111., recovermg
trorn injuries received in a car

The Middleport Lllerar&gt; Club wroc1t willie Yilllii&gt;C his grand·
will meet Wednesday afternoon at parentl there.
Ben PhiliOn
2:00
P. M atMembers
the homeareof urged
Mre.
Io attend thl• moet1n1 wMch is
the innual businen meeting or the
club, with election oC offlcen and
new members.
The proaram Is on "Tbe United
NaUons."

$89.50

SAVE!
PICKENS'

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•v aURTON·DIXIB
Thit lreamy lounge BMUreB yob Ol
a new Uvina touch wWt a modtll'n
flair. You'll be both plea..d ami
proud oft.he added style with beauty
th'taeet ,tvea)'our livin11 room. Oft'er11
warm, inviting eomf011 durint the
day-arwl quiekly beoomee a fuU

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MASO~,

Slut To 4..2

Ha.yoes aubmjtted the 'WI.D.Ding
SUQe:1tiob far the December Safe.
ty &amp;Jaeatlon come.t. He w •

Nine Indictments Returned
Monday By Mason Grand Jury
Nine lntllclnieots were returned by the Mason County
·Grtmll ~!II'Y in llii J~ ~n Monday m Pomt Pleasant.
.\ tiiial M - 1~ p&lt;t:sons wenrindlcted by the-grand jury and wllltace·court proeeedlugs·in this monlll's term of court.
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Indicted tor feJODtes were Ho1 wart;l Wr•gbt, An&lt;trew Wnght, Jr.,
U11Jard Wnght, and Derwood A.
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Wr1gbt, breaiUng and enterwg;
MendaiJ Wt.llard Job.wlon, felo·
D
DIOUS .assault; Odell H1a.ie, theft
ot :,~ m propen)·; aoel H-obert J.
:sm•tn, tbett 01 $&amp;1.
ind!eted fOr Qtsmeanoro were
. Cbar1es Wnght, Auen Lee K.mg,
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JACKSON, 0 . UPI -;- Ed Willas, J.tODert Ball, tiregory Mcl.:an:hy and
owner of Radio Stauon WLMJ r'atsy Casto, .cnarged in two separhere sa1~ today that he has sold ate mdlctments tor duitrucbon ot
lhe
to Dean Miller
of "ro.,erty· .M:arvw Roacn destruc·
HamiltoA.
uon 01 Proper.ty; ltusaeJ, 'l'Domal!l
WiJlili sald he planned .to keep Hyus, mvotuntary man-slaughtei;
the atatioo he recently opened w and Howard l'' loyd llrowo, dl'lvmg
Lara)'ette, Ind. He d1d not dis-- wmte mto1cated.
close tbe purchase price of the
Wrl(lnt, Amg, Ball, McCartuy,
J,ooo-watt station.
\
and tne Casto gui were charsed
MUler appears on the Decem- wub destruction of propert)' at
her Bride telev1s1on program and rne toountam m Mason Cuy Ul.
gives eommerCJals on the De!ll)U wruch Uley are accused of smashPlayhouse.
mg a plate g1M11 Wlndow. They
No ebang~ in operating per- are charged wttn a smular act 11
aonnel at WLMJ are planned.
me Parkette Dnvc Inn m Mason.
1 uulh cases will be heard Jaquary

TV Persouhlity
Buys Jackso.
Radi0' Stat•100

stat1on

MIDDLEPORT

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Birth AIUiouneed
A2e and Mra. Jamea L. F'ife of
F.lillrbanU, A111lla, aH announ~ini
the birth of a ton, Paul Duane, on
19.
are ~r.
and :dn. Franda Webb, Letart
Fall•, and Mr. and j Mrs. lAwle
Fife, t"heahlre. The Fltea have
d•uahter, Debra.

Furnace ()pefla.tor in tbe Produclion Department and has beea
with voanadiwn Corporation lliDce
October l9Ci3.
Mr. and Mrs. ...,... and d&gt;iidren n:s1de on 1, Jliddle·
port.

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On The Brightest Comer In

W • VA.

Dee. Grandparent•

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A capias was Issued for Odell
1ft c:ust.od!'. be
,~ .. l~: .. .!)tU oJ laking goods valued
.., .._1.1,) rrom Jonn Lernei.- of Hart'-"'iu. nuward, Anttrew, DiUard, and
ue.~wuva
wngbt, c.nan:ed wttb
oreumg and entcrmg tJie Park·
~u.e UHve Jn.n in Ma&amp;oll .CJty arc
m custody m Ohio.
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dJue, wno is not

Suit For .Qivofte
Filed In Colll'l Here

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FOl'lllft. Resident Here

DiM In Cohunbus

TOUGH
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CARCOATS
Appropriation Missed

$2.95 to $7.so

1 he appropr1at10n for the county
treasurer was omitted from ' the
county budget art1cle m The Dally
::icnlinel ~csterrlay The amount
appropnaled for operahon of lhe
trc11surcr's o£rice was $ll,fli5

NOW SU9

l.odleo' Home Dre10et1
P'Mt Color Printa. Rei
Half 9t&amp;ea, Extra Slac.J.

Mr. Oarl Adler, Graham ~laot
Vauradium Col'lpOI'Iotion
of Amerima, preeented a $26 Sav~~to lellow emplO]'ft Ba·
MaD.?o~er,

BAKER FURNITURE

Sileo to 14. Bedu&lt;ed lo
Ladjeo Oullng Gowns &amp; P Jo

Middleport Man Has $25 Sugge8tion

leftatb bod •• ....,,_

Paint &amp; Hardware Co.
PHONE

Pjctured above is Vanadium Plaut Manager, C. G. Adler,
presenting the Savings Bond lo Basil Haynes. Left to right
are John Wolfe Asst. Supt. Production Department; Basil
Haynes, C. G. Adter and D. W. Mills, Personnel Supt.

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price. It it. any a.tyle room, comea In a variety of colqn,
and featuret a lonl-wearina life. Moves euily, eoovertl
quickly'
an ide.t utra piece of uaeab)e furniture that
caa provide extra lleepiq, apace ln a ftaah.

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Bruton will be charged by
Sheriff Kaltenbach w1th grand
larceny in a ~ase of theft th&amp;t
reaches a new blgh in affrontery .
sheriff, BruAecordlng to
ton and an unknown accomplice
drove a truck to the Lighthouse
Tavern budding below Racine and
stole a quantity of metal futures,
including bot water tank!!, tiOtl
pipe, plumbmg fixtures and any
other metal objects they cnuld
carry oft.
Not satisfied with tbelr first
haul, the sheriff said, the~ returned and usei:l a sledle to beat-out
the stair railings and Dther metal
equipment they were unable to dis·
lodge the Clrst tnp.
The metal, off1cen say, w•11 sold
1o the Athens Junk Co. A 11iles ""
eeipt now 1n tbe sheriff's posseslion shows that the material was
sold to the Athens concern by the
8 &amp; B Scrap Metal Co., Shade,
Obio.
Sheriff Hartenbach said today
that Bruton 1s also under suspicion
for theft of various articles from
the Swisher Coal Co. and the
Prmcess Pat Coal Co.
Bruton will be brought to Meigs
eounty today to face charges

Th il touah,like-leatber plaatic, ~ multl-purpoae lounge
i&amp; a IDUilfor any homemaker ~kinK for quality at a low

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&lt;-OY~u ; .:t•HcLj' ;~ud 'lratuc. Cnt.ida,
"Udill"oiill, L.oYen, :t.erlue, ~U'eet
• urnt:r, l:llauuum,
t:bllda,
ul .. JdcS
tu111er, cn ;~lrffi&amp;n 1 Zer·
... .: , vldl&gt;ololll,
tsuudmg: L-Overt
dt;urman, uulds, Jo 11her; Fire :

A caae that bas been a matter
of exhawlive in'llestigation for the
past three weeks by the shertlf's
department was believed solved
thts morning. Arrsted by sheriff
Harold Shields of Athelu county,
David Bruton, Shade Route 1, 1s
in Athens county )all awaiting
transfer to Pomeroy .

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men! the office of Sheriff Robert Harleobach and the Athen•
sheriffs office bas resulted in the solution of two felony
cases Sheriff Hartenbaeh said this morning. ·
Chief Herbert Gilkey and Sheriff Hartenbach as a result,
of thetr Investigation of the breaking. and entertng of ~·
Chase Hardware store In Middleport saturday olght have an·
nounced the arrest of three men.
1n Jail m Mldd.leport Is John
Franklin Rice, Middleport, and ln
the Me1E11 county jatl are Blaine
limg, HI, Wooster, bU\ formerly of
Mtddlepdk, and Dsvid Jlouth,
Mmersvme,. According to the
officers, the three men
the Middleport store and stole
money and a .22 cahbre rifle They
wiU be g1ven a prehmmary hearm!;l tonight m the court of Mayor
th1s morning Arr.ested bJ sheriff
Roush was taken to London to
day by Deputy Howard Frank to
undergo a be detector lest The
three men are also thought to be
tnl'olved m other activities but
only Rouah would consent to take
a He detector teal

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ICOCIIpercJtlon Poid 011

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Su•t for d1vorce has been filed
m cornmon pleas eourt by Max.lne

) Schoonover, a minor by her next
Relatives learned here today of ftJend , Howard Noble, Middleport,
from Lmdy Joe Schoonover ot
the death Sunday in Columbus of Rutland She asks divorce, temor·
GUbfrt Winegar who was a form· &amp;ry ahmony and uther rehef.
er resident of M1ddlepor\.
He
The couple was married m ls:i7.
was :n, and worked as aupermh ld
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o1 th e Shoe Corp. o1 Am- They have no c 1 ren.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
eriea in Columbus. He bad _operat~. a grocery stor_e on M11n St.
Adm.ltted , Wt!Liam Anderson,
Hartford: Lowell Colhns, Pomeroy.
Middleport at one time.
He is survived by his wife and
Discharged, Mrs. Linde run .and
two brothers, Walter, of Mansfield, son, Racine, . Mrs Hazel DUdding
0, tnd James Of Columbus. The and son , Racme, Leta Lon&amp;stretfr.,
funeral was to be today from the Langsville; Mr.s. Katrhryn Thomp.
Shaw - Davis FUnep.l HQme with ron, Middleport.
B1rtl19, a son to Mr. and Mrs.
burial in Greenlawn Cemetery,
Columbus.
Thomas Al)derson..

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Jet's Flante Our Told Denver Pilot Barnett,

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'It's Time To Leave' 25,000·Ft.AboveAthens

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COLUMBUS iUP'I)- First Ueut. Thomas E. Barnett of llhe• "
Denver, Colo., explamed today a sudden loss of power c4Used
He sald he bailod out when tbe
. t o eJec
. t h.tmse If f ~om an F-102 "Delta Dag ger" Je
. t f·ght
plane
reaebed
Zli,OOO
feet, alter
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1 er 1nottfymg
the base
by radlo.
Resover Southeastern Ohto Tuesday. ·
!cue workers at first believed tbe
_Barnett, statiOned a.'&lt; Lockbourne I81th Ffght.er Interceptor Squadron pilot had been killed tn the c::rash
A1r Force Base her~. parl&lt;!huted 1at Loc~bourne when he notlced 'smre a burning parachute
was
safr:Hy, landing in
a ;;ree near the lack af power, wh1ch p:.lots 1found near the scene.
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\1ar1etta, Ohio. al Jel\st ~5 miles lcall a "flame oul."
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from where the plane '&lt;!~ed, I
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Upon Ian~iDK, bowever, Barilett
'Jil~ so.weriionlc Jet Uur; oil ~-ioutl' ""n Pen you get ~ tbe poml 1 .elt-.nw~oed ·.ho ,base that he wa~
crater in a field r1ear Atliens .
where the situation is. uneontroll· j'safe. He landed near a road
Barnett was oR .a rniBiiOii along ab~e. it's Ume ~ leaye," Barnett n~med, oddly '' GfOUib, Barn~~"'
Wllh three other piloW. ~IrOm the I tiaJd. ..Nu t;IUiDt. I~ lidiul iiUf Iur· rud~e Ru~.

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dustry with which we all have personal contact almost eVE'I'Y day of our lives _ retaH
dl8tribution . The largest and most s u ccessful
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~:tares, whether. cham or mdependent, are

the processing industries catered almost excJustvely to the wants of a mtnortty of weu-

whose stocks of goods and services are
geared to the needs and wants of the. grea_t

even dream "

Rut land
~1rs. Carl Gibbs lind Carul Sha·
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. ( Hi:llph Henderson! Alberta I ron an_ are . a_ ew aven, IllS _ __ _
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: ltPrl '-11N LewL..: Satur~y evening. I
~LZIR HOSPI!AL
· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCo)', who ADMl.GSIONS, Ja~. 4 - _MH.
[ ~ave been _gucsdts ~£ #.dr. _,nd . Mrs. ~~&lt;'n:.en:.,:~:i~~ 1Teitb
,, H Harn son unng the holidays .
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home in M1ami, Fla. Other "'guests Stmlb, P.ol!'~; Marlo,n . Gomer

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business serves the much talk-

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of seltlq "P.st
1•e doctor order~td"
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Cla rabelle Smith to Ohao Power
Co., coa l, 80 acre~, SM.lem .
Janice Hampton, adm.: le.ap-

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ette Carpenter , del., to Clara
BeElmHe ersm~.. ~ R~~.,!- E ,
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J)au,Urty tQ c. w. Hobaek. Lebanon, 48.08 .A., Lf'blt10n. ·

masses of people. They are all compe lmg v1 -

1.\frs.

" The shops that produce luxury iood~ for
the few te~~U~In srflall or at least medium size.
Thus capltallBm resulted In an unprecedented

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drvg manufodv~

A Declaration o=-f=-independenc~ '
one who doesn't enjoy being surrounded every second by his fellow man is considered
unadjull!ed. Togetherness Is all around us. It
Ia oppreisive and suffocating Insidious and
lne.~~capable. It Is the ally of ~onformlty and
the endleu ranks of the Uttle grey men with
the expressionless faces who march across
our land.
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"Long live the man who dares to step out
of line! For upon his shoulders shall rest the
futUI·e of the world."

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Clinedda E_rwin or South . Side I

was ~m overmght gues ts or Elaine 1
Cartwright , Mason.

Un.ttN PNII lntlnlatioaal ·
()ne ln, one out ud one on the
WI)' ouL
Tha~· the Wl7 the ~reboard
reid todv ip the eolle&amp;e football
cNeJies derbJ wtth Aady GustafIOD. Olllll~ (n.,) lrl, Paul .Amen
of Wake Pofelt out and Art

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tbat hils !~year tenure

, United p,... l,....,_tional
:Vou take the West and Jerry
Weat will take the rest.
Ttte blonde, crew eut ..l)asketball
AU-Ameriean couldn't walt to &amp;et
out of California ·la.lt week-and
tor a good reaaon. He wu held ta
o.nly one field goal at ·West Virelula bowed to Ca.Ufornia, 65-t:D,
inr tbe IIMI of the Los AnJeleo

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and llrs. Paul Kloes,
Robert Flanagan,
Butf um.r. and ..
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Wu the preaidin8: minister with

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Dinntrs

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Wllh thlt co.,.,.n and pvrcha11 of
Wesson Oil ...................,. 57c

Pear Halves .. .
Donuts
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It lt-:10 a. m. oo Deetmher 11th
and n!Ped B lba. 1 ou.
ti'iiatiParente art Mr. and

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Green Beans ....... . ... 8-oz. can JOe
A&amp;P Brand- ·-· Cr.. m Style or Whole Kernel

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Sph1ach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0-os. can I Oc

homo of
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lon• Bnnct

Pe11 &amp; Carrot~

Tomato Puree

Butter Kernal .... ... . 81/z-oz. can 1Oc

lona Brand ___ . Uniform Quality

JIHy Brand- Whit.;Chocol.re, Yellow or Spice

Suttana Bnnd

B.ans with Pork . . . . . . . J6-oz. can 1Oc

Pancake Mix ...... . .. .... pkg. 10c

American Beauty __ . _ Navy or GrMt Nort,..rn

Jiffy Brand -·· Chocorat. o~ $pi~

8·os. pkg. 1Oc

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Pie Crust Mix . ........ 9-oz. pkg. 1Oc
Comstock Whole Beets . 16-oz. can 1Oc
Plain or lodiz.d

Canned Beons .. .. .. 151/z.oz. can JOe

Butter or Red Kidney

A&amp;P Br1111d ---· Our Fined Quality

American Beauty

American Beauty Beans ...... can 10c

Sliced Beets . . . . . . . . . . 16-oz. can I Oc

Biscuit Mix .......... 81fl-oz. pkg. 1Oc·

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Brownie Mix ...... .

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Jiffy lrilnd

Jiffy B&lt;•nd

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Tomatoes . . ......... . 10-oz. can 10c

Cak, Mixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pkg. 1Oc
Corn Muffin Mix

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Whole " __ A&amp;P Bnnd

American eeauty

White Potatoes . . . . . . . 16-oz. can 1Oc
Bright Soil Cleanser ..... 14-oz. can I Oc

White Hominy ...... J4Vl-OZ, can 10c ·
Amarh:•n Beauty

Mixed 'I egetables . . . . . 15-oz. can 1Oc

Colored

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Green &amp; White ___ American Beauty

Stotler Napkins .. . . Pkg, of 60- 10c

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Lima Beans .. .. ....... 15-oz. can JOe

HUNT"S __ . FOR QUlCK FIX MEALS

Nabisco s·nacks

DEL MONTE

Tomato ·Paste
8-o%. can 1

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Any Size Platt' ·

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Beef Should•r Cut

RoundB one Roos t .• . ........ lb.69c ·
Cap'n John's

Breaded Shrimp ... .... 2 lb. pkg. $1.79

Chlb .,;.,. ............ .2 '1:- 80t
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Smooth Globe
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Blanched Peanuts ....... 1-lb. pkg. 39c

Pineapple Pie

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The meeting of the GuUd of the
Grace Epilicopal chunh tdteduled
for Wednesday evening hu been
postponed due to lllnen.
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·p teaenting a special number, ln.
Chuckie Mullen was guest of
He.• venly _Love Abiding" under honor at a birthday party when
the · dlrectaon of Mrs. Arthur Skin- the Cub Scouts Of Den Three met
ner.
Monday •vea..ing p.t their club
Members of the choir includE house with den mothers, Mrs. El.za
.Mrs. Edaar Allensworth,
Os- GilMore, Jr., and Mrs. Charle.&amp;
tar Roush, idrs. Fred
Spencer.
:Mn. Grueaer, Barbara :8~1.
Games were played and prizes
WJlaon, Janlee Albury, Mn.
awarded the winnerli after which
beft Rawlings, Mrs. PaUl Davis,
-cakes, fudgecicles and cocoa
Caah BJhr and Dick Wiley. Mrs.
were served by Mrs. Mullen.
&lt;!Mater Erwin was organist for Favors were large balloons.
th~ evenina:.
During the meeting the theme
Rev. Hulburt will be tonia:ht's of .t he month, "science" was dis-· ·
apeater.
. · cusaed. The rneetlog dosed with
Ushers for the Tuesday evening the cub scout oath .
aervice were Donald Lowery and
Present were Jon and Kelty
RUBaell Lyons.
Spencer, Mike O'Brien, Marty ·MorarJty, Chuckle and Sean Mullen,
Skip Domigan, Rick)' Gilmore and
Portland Guild
a Jaest, Michael Mullen who wlll
be a new member.

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phase of tbe Lord's Prayer, the
topic for the week. Fred Gardner

tho choir

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odist Church
presenting last
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Prayer," booed upon tbe second
uc le ' u en

Whfl thl• eow{H:on aMI Pll ~ r:ho..

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are continuing with the Rev. Ray- Billy ·Zerkle, Howard Parker and

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lor, Melvin VanMeter,

·The Week of Prayer services and Je.annie Sisson, Sandri. and

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Scipio e~gen winnfnt Utelr e:ame

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bulge early in th6 second half Troy Zwilling, Rev. and Mrs. GN.
and Furman soon gave up the Davi~. :Mr. and Mra. Jim Sayre,
&amp;ttoat.
Mrs. WUliam :Zerkle, ~~- Avazo
Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tay-

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HarrloonYille Hl&amp;b S&lt;bpol loot

56-4() Tlle&amp;day nla:ht in lta tnvation

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JJarrisouville Gam.e

to draw to a close .
Neither would disclose the naof their discussion but it was
I':!\:~~ to center around a reIt
athletic council recommen- '
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that Lewis not be rehired
the 1960 . season. ',('he Mounhave had two straight
teasons, although Lewis
at the school is a highly '
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the :Mountaineers' 59 rebounds, and Mrs. Iterbert Parker, Mr. and
sParked bla mates to a 17-point Mrs. John Sauva&amp;e, Mr. and Mrs .

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AlTINDID WIDDING
Crall It SL Poul't Jfelhodl•t
Mra. William MeJi"arland, Mn. Cburcb In Parkenburg, Wut VirCl)'de .IUee and Jlmmy , Mr and lltlia on December 27 A receptiOD
Mn. Thomll Grirateod. Boll, Bob followed in lhe donong room ol tbe
and Shelby Grinstead, Mn Chff ch urch.
Roush, Mr.
and Mrs Cha rle1
The groom !5 the ~on of Mr. and
Routh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grin- Mn. Bill &amp;hllcr of Parkenburg
stead attended the weddJng of and the bride IS the dllughter of
Clifford W1l uam Miller to Barbara Mr and Mrs George Craft:. Jr of
Parkenburg
er, W Va. &amp;pent the week. end
The new Mrs M!ll t&gt;r !S a regiS(.
u gue1t.J of Mr. and Mrs George ered nurse employt&gt;d at City Ho&amp;John.op and wit h Mr. and Mn. l p1tal in Parkersburg and ~tr. Mlller
Pred MoCumb and family of New will graduate in JanUdr) fru m The
Haven.
1 University or Kentucky in LeLxM.r1, Bill Ohlinger iii ill with jington . The ('ouple will reh•rle in
Btrep throat.
their new home in Belpre, Ohio .

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Rev. and :¥r,l. · Robert Stewart
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rel•tJves.
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Amen an Jta.rl (R.e4) Blalfl; proHr. and Mrf. Joe Rayburn and
ptillect out' of Wak.e :rorest two ebiJdre n. nre recen~ a:uelf,J
OWD afteJ' eompiling a 7-3 of Mr. and Mrf. Junior :deCoy ·and
and winnini family. Mr&amp;. ~oy retlll'fted with
Conference'a 1he Rayburn. fam.i ly after an ex
the Year a:ward.
tended vialt 1n lllmoil.
48-,)'ear-old Amen res ignto take a bank job in Winlton l"'·'•n. N. c., home of the Deacons.
lo. .,; ~~P::~~
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university PreJident Eb'i.s J .
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keeping with the season. A pot·
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luek dinner was enjoyed y members and their families.
straight So"'them conference triAttending were ~drs. Daha HyU$fb, t.nd their 11th win in 12
teacher; Mr. and Mrs. Mijlard
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th~ second half and . wound .up
w'tth Z9 polnta 11 tbirck'anked
West Virginia romped to a SMJ-71
vlctOJ'Y.
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lolr. IUld lin. Floyd Capeban lin. Joe Well and chUdret~ of GalaD4I Kat.by and Kobln . ol KoUJldi..\Grande , •pent New Year'• Day
ville, tpeDt the Chrttt.mu :week· with Mr. and Kn. Dan Mlrr.
end wlih reiiUveo here IUld Ill
Mr. •nd ""'· He~ry l'rt and
New Havf!n.
'Kr1. Jut&gt; W~•t a n chaldren of Gal·
Mr. and lira. Lee Cuber return· lipohH Route 1pent New Year's
ed ' to their l)ome in Toledo on day w•th Mr . and Mn. Dan Mlrr.
MondQ' I afk~ spendlnt the Cbrit L· Mn. Lester Foreman haJ return ·
maa weekend wlth relatlvea here. ed h(Jme after a ten day vi11t wil,h
Mr. aod )tra. Clarence Albright a .son , Walden, and family of Saof Spril'lg!leld 11per;tt ChriJtmu v11nn ah. Georg1a
with, '.Mr. and Mrt. Lon Dlcken11.
Mr and Mr11 . Jthn Mourning
Mr. and Mrs. Le1ter R4J5ell of and l!uns and Mrs. Dan :.t:arr•
Pomeroy viaited 'Mr. and &amp;fn.
villi lt-d .\1 r. and Mn. Charlie Johnrenee St.ewart Wednesday even- 10n, .'lew Haven , New Year's day.
in"
I Mr and Mn . Alton John11on,
Mr. and tlln. Oaec.r l"l'y and I JUd) , Jen!.ie dnd Bonnie of c h,_,,.

1.!be Mountaineers' oDlJ deftlt
Ch
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ol. tbe oeoabn WOI otlll on Weot'•
yracuse . urc
mind Tueodoy n.Jsht when be took Cl
tbO nonr apintl Furman It Morass Has Party
llllltown, W. Va., md he tCCJred
olil1 •i&amp;bt points 111 tb• ttnt b.u. At Church Rooms
:T hen, urged on by· the parttaan
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The Eagles Class ot the SyraMoud.talnetr rooters, Jerry final·
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Methodlat Chur&lt;:q held thel'

Lula Russ{'ll visited Kathlee n
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Mr. and .Mu. Marvin Bartet_";nd Morrie ~ohnton'&gt; Mra a.et.r A.
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l(athleen Gra!Phouse ~Ma . Blankenbeckler, NiOhael E. club&amp; of Ameriya, wu eonJ'j.ned. , 1n
with American ret.a·lllng exists in' the SO('ialist so11 1 . Mrs. Barker aecompani ' Mr. 1 · Mre. Wa·l ter L. Brown, OW· 1 .p rivate nu'niDa bo.lile todi.J' fol
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Mrs. ObaNes Edward Co., Rllht of War. Rutland.
1111d d&amp;u~hter or Huntin&amp;ton Mr~. ( meroy,
Zuna Roger9, Mra. Irllne Rogers Sayre. Pomeroy; Atha Guy Rayt:lmer DauP,ertr. Belen Daqand children Newt
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W~ld Teleeram 4r Sun . He
makes his basic
""int in lllese words: "The socialists have enr"
llrely misrep1·esented the working of the
market economy, the system popularly caped
capitaU.,.. Capitalism is eSStJntlally mass prodtlction for the satisfaction of the needs of
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A Declaration 3-24 Editorial . . .
A college student who sees the steady reatmelllation of individual activity In the United
Statu writes:
"Mat! Ia a political animal accordln1 to the
Greeks. Ahyone who ·could live alone mull!
be a barbarian or an animal. But the .Greeka
also believed in moderation. Therefore It Is
possib~e for man be too much of a poilUcal ammal. There " too much 'togetherness'
atmosphere in our society. As a result, any-

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derson, flu! J. Hendenon, VIr- 2-Daily Sentinel Po.r:eroy-Mlddlennrt 0.
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Mr. and Mtl. Bob- Chtmbers
Minnie Catro11, Guard., Robert &amp;inia L. H,undenon, R. s_ Bender·
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1ted :wlr and -•I rs. W. H- Fox re- parcels, Lebanon .
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Hentt.noo, Pay Sluer, HarQW.
iff. and Mrs . G. L. Boggess and and ·lffu. Frt{d
:ctntly.
R. R. Runion , An me H. Rumon Sauer, Warren Piekena, Lillian cbilcb"en Harold and Jerry apent Botta&amp;
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rece.ntly . w. 'Rot hgeb and Roma Rothgeb, mer pousherty, Lot, Lebanon.
and ~1n . Harrtson Robinson jl
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improvement of the masses' standard of liv· I~ 11r~!rand
~Irs . Earl Hobinson and ot, omeroy .
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for tr•ns.,Hem
Syrac111e.
enjoys amenities of whil..'h the richest princes I lt-c~l ~rye of_ NPw Haven ac&lt;'om : Company
Ellen R. Cheadle
t&lt;t Henry
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and lords or the pre-capllahstlc ages d1d not da , rPturrnng home Frilht)'.
Bru.-.e. Jennie Barrt'll , "• acrea. fi A.. Scipio.
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BASKETBALL. R d D 'I H ·
sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
J,;; i960- - MAKE AO&amp;TE TO
. For soIid 70-53 Win SCORES 2nde LosseVIIns ave Middleport Clit's Wellston 63-56 .
B.lit v·ISitors
"LUBRICATE"
Pomeroy's Purple Panthers took oVer sole possession of I
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For seeon. v·lctO!'t!· Harns. Gets 27
first place in the SEOAL Tuesday nigbt with a convincing 70·1
B SKETBA~~ . : Se\'en Starts
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53 victoty over the vi.sHing Jackson Ironm
Untted

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trP1 - Rusaia'&amp; No.
hockey team . whit'h will
lltet thJs month for
the
State• to. ·P"-Y several ex·
Jalbe&amp; belate COP'Ipttlng
wlater 01ympltl at Squ.aw
The Will left the Panthers'
Callf., won its final fune·
TUesday by beatln,( the le.aue record a1 five wins aJainJt
no ltll&amp;el with Gallipolis
and
. R. '1 No. 2 team , 10-l
yet to be met in the first
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aiJ.tJI wtn In si x starts
a&amp;ailllt all oppoeitlon. The lose
Jacklon's fint In aeven games.

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a rough , in fi've starts Tuesday night at Wellston, 63·56, with a strong

Wfttm•n•t•r IF•.) 10 Akron 67
Like • 44·26 lead . The•r 8o&amp;tan U. 81 Boston Coli.,• 64

.Alll'nsvillr survived
Penn St. 76 Cuneeie Tech 66
hllrd contest at Rutland Tuesday rally in the fina) quarter as four of the Rocket starters exited
CDf1n.c:ticut 75 N•w Hamp&amp;hlr• S2 ni gh t. rall ying in the fourth Qui.r·
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Vlr9inia 53 North Carotin• &amp;t. 41 ter to hand Coach Jim Vennari's on lVe pe.r sana OU1:1.
6, PotU 7 (8·.11) 22. Risor
Th• Cit.•d~l . 76 Florida St. 74 OT Hcd Devi ls their second loss in
Walter Hjrr... f3·2 -cente,r for the
10, Phillips ' 3 (0-0 ) 6.
Wett Vtr'lln 1• 95 Furman t9
~even ~tars, 75·70 .
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Jackets, had bl~ "belt-IO$rlng night ~~·'!'~&lt;&gt;II I 1()-0) 2. Totals .19 (18·
Kentuclcy 76 V•nd•rbilt 59 •
Jtutland went to the tree line o1 the ltW ~· .eu&amp;n Jetting
Notr• Dame 76 'utl•r 51
for 38 chaneetr,. cashed only 1ft 27 polnt11 olf 't2 netdtlt'l ~dtl: 3 of
Te~~:u A&amp;M 68 B\ylor 51 .
eff~r~s. Allensville had 34 oppor- 6 chariti~l. He cAnned most of hi&amp;
Officials, James, Rapp.
Followinc the first quarter
ta .. s Tech 71 Rice 64
tum heH , got 19 of lhem through fielders from dnse-in and off re·
wh.ich was nip and tuck, the Pan
Jackson put on a spurt i.n !111:! Texas sa Southern Methodist 56 tht' net.
bounda. 'nlt Jp.ckets controlled
thers moved to I 10 pqi nt lead at fin.al quarter to pull within I I : Arlcansu 74 Texas Chrl1tian &amp;O
It was a 23·23 ball game J!ter both boardl, witb Ray Kloes per·
ha1ftime. ln that initial period the pomts of the front runn ing Pan · Ohio U. 104 Miami 89
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lhe first qua rter, 47-39 for Allens- f
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and
lead changed sel'eral t1mes with then. HoweYer, the Mooremen !westminster (Pa.l 80 Akron 67
vllle at halftime, 58-57 for Rutland orm nl ~ ~ tbis department.
a drivlnJ layup by Boll Cunning. slowed their game down slightly, Hlt-H SCHOOL BASKETBALL
at the third period end. iBut the
The Jaek*' Wif i h1'i
·ble night
hun movlnl the Pantht•rs to a pulled the defense out, ~:~nd hi t !Lockland 65 North College ~in S5 Red Devils, forced to pres• in the at the f~
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cashed
9-8 ed1e at the end or the quar· HeYeral short shots to win going CincinnAti Greenhills 73
' final quarter , were unable to con- only 13 of 8 •t\:empta. .l_lleton' s
ter.
away again. Jackson nut&amp;cored the
D-.r Park 47 trol the ball without fouling.
18 of 2'7.
"'bbt ..-.e · ~e - tept
Barry Wright'• field goal at tht' Pan~ bets 21-18 in tbe fourth quar· G•hana 56 Marysville 42
David Martin, a 'nigh scorer, the Rock•,.. In ttae eatne. ,
outlet of tbf second quarter gave ter.
London 55 Mifflin 41
l'.'as held to one field goal, a pro•
the ltonfnen the lead at 10-9. That
Groveport 54
duelion that sorely hU\1 the Rea
MiddlepPtt . 11JeW a 1&amp;-U first
wao their lalt time I•&gt; be In front
All In all, three lronmen "'d
Monon Franklin 42 De&gt;il•. Bob German "'"e througl qlli.rter 'l-~iw ,If~~~ by
i!:;~:,,itbe eYtming as Panther two Pantben · left the game via New Alblny 72
with 21 points and Lee Combl 23 half tim, . '26-2fi ·Jetd, and trailCarman made it 11-10, and the personal foul route. :&amp;u liesl
Columbus Hlrtley 62 !Or Rutland's top efforts. But Ger- e4 the
timh ali tbe thiril
waa nevf!r beaded.
to leave was lronmen Gary Hyden . Columbus North 59
man hit only five of 17 charity quarter Qllen~.
z?.ztt. But they
RUssell Moore's boy 11 who fouled out with 1:14 lert to
Columbus St. Ch•riM 45 tosses.
crabbed ~1 .'fta 11ain af,td held
qulokly to a
advan- play in · ~:he- Utird quarter. Bill a.:. ley 53 Columbus Wo.t 41
Belpre comes to Rutland Friday It, aJt~~~....~t~ _peHqd end
free throws by
Clark, W:Uson of the Panthera was t~e Pickerington 73 Rlynoldsburt 63 night for a -Buckeye 1!6nferen~e bad Ui(Jf!tfH: tf~· Tta•J'.a ckets
(;unni'ilb,o~, ·~:f:nle,~ld;~~~~:~b~r~ ·BUI neKt tfothlea¥~ In the opening min· Granville 55 NNark Catholic 38 game.
wera.~P')t ~o~ tbln: fh•e- or six
WUaon
bJ. ute .o
e fourth quarter. Others . Chillicothe cc 64
The Rutland re~rves won »18 poiiJti,' J~.·
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Wilsort
ad- fouling out were Bill Slavens and
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59 wit h King being high wltll nine
YanttJe to
P'nnk Swi';lgle of Jackson and B•rnH'Iille 63 St. ~~~~~~~1s
points .
y,. .fake ·PotU (high
halt ended.
·Bob C~nnmgham
of Pomer?Y · Freeport 62 M•dison 38
In the varsity game, Martln and ror t . - .'•"-· 12), Steve Kisor
son made the
SWingle s exit, however, cam~ With Cadiz 95 Union Local 61
Dugan fouled out while three otb- and
", lflli.W were ousted from
Pomeroy broll:e the game wide only three seconds remammg to New Matamoras 45 Beallsville U
crs carried four fouls at game's the ill'ftl' ' ''tiD live personal fouls .
O,Peh in th'e third period when be ~layed .
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Mt Pleasant 60 New Athens 45
t•nd. Allensville lost Porter and For Mld4Jeport, Lll11 Mitch went
Carman hit for Jour '9tralght fleHI High scorer f~r . the eve n~ng was Oa~ton Belmont 53
l[arden , and had two with four out. All
were late In tbe fjnal
JOiills from \he aide on Ills favorile Ca~man, who fmtshed With 17
D•yton Stl'ltrS 43 fouls.
period
one hand jump shot. lfe had 10 pomtB . Ed Sprl.ggs, 6-8 center ~or Dayton Fairvi~tw 77
By quarters:
Mid-leport
lost the
polntl in the period to pace the t~e Jack~on f•v.e, had 1~. ~Ick
Dayton Kiter 16 Allensville
23 47 57 75 aame Jtt "Ole \tlell:, ,64-UI, but won
Authorized MacGregor
Panthers.
Clark. Ph1l Ham!IOn and Cunnm~: - Dayton Col. White 69
·•: 1 llutland . .
23 39 58 70 for the ~~0~ ~· WeUaton uSed
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practically de- ham, all of the . Panthers, ha? 14,
Dayton RottJ' SS
Al\ensv 1Ue: Porter 5 (!H)) 15; lnell1ible g"'~ ,Playm. . n . was
Headquarters
and one·haU ~ ~nd .10 pomts, respecllvel y. Gre&amp;nview 50 Jon•th•n Alder 40 S('()lt 6 (0-3) 12; Harden 0 (2·3) 12; the ~ lt~l'bl firtt '*in.Tbey
· Mlll street
Middleport
E~~~~:=~~~~w~hRen Hlthng m the do':lble fi gu res for National Baliketball Anoc:l.t~ &lt;; uwers 1 (l-!i) 3; L. Graves 4 (1·10) ar~ .0\~ ..f~~rn•n.
the
Jackson were Swtngle and Slav· PhUad•lphia 126 Mlnn .. polls ill 15 0. GraYes S (1 -2) 7; G. McFadBy qq~rt.,..
ens. w~o each had lt. .
. New York 1'21 O.h·olt 110
,den 2 (S-41 7; See 2 (0.1) 4 ; Totals Mlddlepqrt
15 ~ ~ f3
Hamson proved h1s worth m Syracuse 145 Boston 143
· 28 09-34) 75
11 2&amp; 45 116
the ..-eboundlng depRrtment as he
Hutland: German 8 (5-l7) 21 ;
Kloea
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hauled In lD. Sprig'?', the 0 Iron~
l'ombs 10 (3·D) 23 George 4 (4-8)
27,
man giant, hod 14. Clark •llh 9, ·
12; Dugan 0 2·2) 2; Martin 1 ({&gt;0)
Wilson 8, and -carman 7, cons1s1 Ro ush l (0..1) 2; He&gt;ffman 3 (0-ll 8;
tently out-rebounded the taller
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Grote 0 (2·3) 2• Totals 27 (111-38)
Jacklon men JTound the boards.
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39 per cen1 all they connected
26
66 ahots. Jackson hit 21
f38 shots for ::fO per cent.
In the preliminary contest, the
Mikl' Dexter, re gular center, hp·
Pomeroy Re.:erves downed Jack · ped in a rebotmd in the last three
li ..m'• Resenes by 53·38 with Jim . ~eeonds tn ~&lt;:i~c Nelsonville an . 0
upset 5!49 victory over Athen~
1 &amp;eoring 15 poln\9 to pace
winneJ:B
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Allen
Hamm,,
Larry
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an SEOAL g11me Tuesday night
Your Friendly Kodak DHler
Thoma•. and Eddie Bunch , each on llw Rulldogs' home hardwood. ,
~Ofe
had lO point1 while Mike Werry
Uob !Jolin t;, rctovered from a
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110 1!. Malo 81.
Phon~ C97·X
Pomeroy, OIIID
had ei~trl. Herron of Jackson hit fuot ba ll in jurv , pl ny('d for t.h('
Belpre Lhrew a 10-polnt splurge
l:l~~~~~~===""'~:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~"!e==~===,.~ for 10 points to lead his tcnm .
Hounds, S(•rving notite to l~a"u.e at ~:astern in .l~E' final two rrrin- 1 _·:·:
Pomeroy entertains Gallipolis opponent s th~' NelsnnYillc must li lt•s, afler .lrRilmg. much of the
on th~ P~nl)el'())' floor on Friday not be ~·onsidered a doormat the I! Hmr, fn w1n on lls home court
substlnight wt,lle Jackson wUI 1 m~ alal'r~·~r the season . .
70·63 Tuesday nlghl.
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Athens at. Jackson .
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The loss made Eastern s record 1t_;;;;;!lijii(lbbu(~'i
U&gt;-round we\1
The box score:
ad 14, high for his team . Ath · 2·7 f?r the .season,. 'Fl'J(I~ n1JM 1,
the Chicago Sta·
POMEROY: Clark 6 (2-5) 14; ens reserves won 41 ·14.
Hw Grande 1s at Ealtern.
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Winebrenner 1 (O·L) 2; Carman
By quart ers :
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wing, wil1 tae preienlcd with the mmu tes o.t play , but 00-40
tory in !Ieven starts this seii.Son,
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having dropped contests only to
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PomtJroy, SEOAL Class AA ~ead ·
cr" award during the Hlueshirts' firsl l'lt nrl fo1· lht&gt; Blue Devjls
era, and Glou&amp;ter ol the Mus\in·
pra~tice se1sion Thursday .
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jury. ettsht•d in with 13
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Allono•illo 71 . lltlllftd 70
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"Everythill( In Hlrdware" Pomeroy 70 Jat:kson
Noh~Rvlll• 51 Athtill 4f
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8:00 Charley Weaver Show
a:so Ozzie end
G.OO Hawaiian Eye .r
10.00 Wednesday Night Fight&amp;
10·45 S,orh ParBde
u:m The News ToJjlgbt
,"LOll Scann.lng the Meatba
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\ASON- Nice 2.bedruum home In
gcOd residential section, full
baaement, automatic aaa beat,
atorm windows, large kitchen
and dini"tl MHa. Only $11,60000.
NICE t 'IVE ROOM HOME, BASE- NIW HAYIN-7 year old, 2·bedmeut, bath, aara&amp;e, Jart~e J.ot,
room home located on Fourth
frult tr~es. Noar Graham Sta·
tlon pl&amp;Dt. Ph TU·2·19Gl after
i'Ull blllsement,
au.tomatlo heat, 1· !lame
January
Street
m excellent
on 1960.
cr before the 30th day ol obtained by contaetin1 the Maton
t F. M.
!2-30.6tp
&amp;tQlm windows and doors, bard·
EDGAR WELCH
County Board cf Eaucation.
·---L..,---wood
lloon.
$12.000.00.
Adminlatrator
as
aforesaid
MOTHER and DA UQHTER Wanlo
'~
house wort. wm Jive inl more MASON-Large 10-room hGU.&amp;e in Dated Nov 30, 1909
center
ot
town.
Need~
Borne
re·
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2,
9,
18,
23,
30:
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Write .,..
pair, No reasonable offer wlU ·be 1
~l,.,:-:&lt;at
&gt;
Pol: 388, Pomero,, Ot
· fefuled.
1
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~v•N-4 . bedroom home
L~a ~~o'tice
(20) BusineuS.rvlces NIW
tOea ted on 1 icre lenI iround,Tbe anDual aiHt\na ot tbl
fine for iarden, double 1araa:e, 1toc:tholden of the 1'Pomeroy Na
POll THI . .IT IN AltTIPICIAL
bam, other outblllldlnp. Mo- Jonal Bank ol PQmeto)' Ohio
lliiDINO
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dern. tbraupout, $ll ,OOO.f0.
for the eleetto.a of dlrtctOr. and
call
JIM ftoullh ....IIIII...
the trannctlon of atq "ther bull•
ALIIIlT PAUIIR. CHIITII, 0.
Now
neaa that may come bifOM tbe
KautJ Feed Store, C~e1ter1 YlUCQD
PHeM .... ..,.
meetln&amp;, wlll be held at tbe ofli-2146 or Five Poinla Grill, Pom·
flee of said PomerO)' Natlollal
eroy 9J7..M, before 10 •· m. Ft,.
:B1111k on Januaey 13, 18U, at 3.30
dairy breeda, 3 beet, 1 dual purYour watch Will be back on Ita old ac:eUrate tlme-h'ack
P. lL
pole. NO ASSOCIATION TO
alter our experto1 preclsit&gt;n a&lt;ljustmants..
.,
EDISON HO!jSTETTI:R
JOIN. Now have fro&amp;eD HmeD
rG 8
I'HIIdent.
from m01t popular bull•.
tats aotp 111M CHEVIIOL!T 210 DEftAY 12) a·lloiMa~; CIHH!te
•UiiNAc~•• w•ntNO. 2 door. Ec:epUonall1 nlett. All
Miss Manuel Foler h11 been ill
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&amp;be ex.traa. GaU llmer 211 Lin· and wa• confined to lfober hOI•
!han. ..._
Ohio.eolo St., JJfidWepcjlt, Ohio. ~ pltal .9ver the Cbfiat.mu ~

neit~hborhood

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MUIJ Shirley Roberts spent Tuesday in Columbus
Pear~ Roberta and daUJhter call·
ed on Sherman Roberts and (anuly
Wednesday.
:Mrs. Aliqe Moore spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Leona
Roescher of Chester.
Shlrley Roberts called on Betty
B arton Wednesd•y.
Mr. and Mrs Darrell Ro•-ts'
and daughters of Henderaon,~·W.
V
h .
a spent C r1stmas with his par·
ebnts, Mf .. aDd Mrs. Sherman Roerta.
Mrs Allee Moore and granddaughter Shirley Roberta spent
Tuesday evening with the formers
sister Mrs. Leona Roecher of Chea·
ter.
Mra. Nellie Eb1in and :tdr, and
Mrs. WendeU Eb1in called on Mr.
and Mra. Harry Snyder reeently.
Roy Hendricks, who has apeDt
11~ weeks ln Boot camp tralnlna:
at .M.C.R.D. is home for 20 day!l
leave and then returned back to
Csmp Pendleton Calif
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Sherman Roberts called on Mr.
and Mrs .. Pearl Roberts and Mr.
and Mra. Maston Roberts Sundar..
Attendance at the Hiland Chapel
Sunday 83 collection $8 43.

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Mitt Spires 11 spendmg the · t1Le 1960 Legislature durmg his
wmter months with Mr and Mrs 1"Sla te of the SLate" message Jan
13 t
W
George Grate and family
o mcrease
e~t V~rgmia's
Mr. and Mrs John Mon tgo mery, consumers sales tax to 3 per cent
of Columbus spent Chnstmas With
--their parents, Mr and Mrs Char
01n
QC
les SMwden and M:r and Mrs.
Francis Montgomery of Langsville.
"ru.r. and Mrs. Robert D1chl anil
Mrs. Belle Caster returned from
1amJ 1y, o fMIIb
1 ury, speut Wefble.!J·
Meigs
Gene•• I H'"pltal
to
the
doy and Thursday with h1s par· •
V&lt;!
home of he• gran dd aug hter, Mrs
enls, Mr. and Mrs. i;hm Diehl
M Chi
.
Ralph Turner She celebrated her
re.
oe Fmk returned to her GBth b~rthday Tuesda)
bome , .saturrlahy h aflde&lt; hspendmg
A. D Morrison IS in .&amp;t:eigs Gensome 1me Nit
er aug ter, Mr
and Mrs N1les Strait of Wheeling, era] Hospital after a f&gt;ew days at
home
W. Va
MlBil Judy Williams was an over
Darrel Dupe has returned borne
night guest Tuesday of M1sa Jo· after two years In the Air Force
etta Erlewmc.
Mrs. Grace Hensler IS Vl!lting
Mrs Betty H1U and famtly, of her ~on , Clayton, and family at
W Jefferson, spe11t from Monday Albany
until Thursday w1th her parents,
Mrt t:elhe va,le andthsonM, Johnd,
r . sn
Mr. and Mrs Hiram Slawter.
~:911
en vaca 108 w1,
Christmas dinner guests of Mr 1 G. J E :atki~h
d f 11
JOSIE UIL1't:HE.R, who ,......
and M:rs. Roy Snowden were their
eorge
": er an
am y
B
son, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Suowden, 1spent New Years With Mr. and
oyden Beach, m Florida, and
nasse' bemg orrered by
the Steve Lassy an( Grry the1r dau· Mrs Wesley Hobo and Beulah
C
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Chillicothe
Howard HrlckJes, whOJie last known M
address was Ko!~omo, lndiana, , ason ounty ln u11tnal Technl· g ters, Mr and Mn Homer Psrker
'l'fr
'd M J E R d k'
Urace Price, whose hltit ll.nown add· clans School have been approved and Linda, Mr and Mrs Bruce 1 '
an
rs ·
a e m were
reaM wu .K 3, Alt&gt;.any , Ohio, Law by lhe Velerans Administration, May, Delsa and Mike and Mrs
~~~~=r 0 ~u~!~ a~e~~~8 ~ E J~ut
rvnce .Hnc.IUt:s, whost! last known Walden F. Roush , County School Phyllis Simpkms
ay.
er
actdre&amp;ll wa~ koute :l, AlbiliJy, Ohio, Supetlnlcndent announced today
Mr and i\'lfs Carl M1ller, Carla, ·1ue5'11' 1'"'A'1"1bdedt ;:',:1 onddMr" 1G
'1 he Veterans Admtmstratlon Grace and Alan • of Ath ens visJted 1 1r and
ou' Mrs erJ lLRJIR
an damJy,
l' Iorence
linuktes,
whose last
.-.~ t
T
xnown address was 9ul l,;hestnut Will pay tu1t1on for veteran~ who durmg the Chnstmas hul1days
M
d M'"' ~Bs 0 and Al•1m
..,
,
r ~n d rs
ernn
en
"treet,
SpiLDjfJeld,
OhiO, CJt~rence are eug1ble. F.oush said veteran11 with her parents, M•. and M&gt; s (ny,
nd B' OJime
.an Oet
a GillN0 ·•
~&gt;-~Y
d Jlt ., -ll , .d.ulle last know address who enroll for fifteen clock hours William Folan
11.1'
ao&gt;d
Mrs
J
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per week wlll also recClve an alMiss Mar•iY•l Turner of New
ames IC o son
was oute 2 Albany, Ohio, and &amp;J.
nnd son Ronald spent an after
ward WelCh, wnose last known "dd l&lt;lW&lt;~nce
York City, N. Y., spent the Christ·
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}'orms for makmg appllcahons mas hohdays with her parents noon at the J E Radt!kln home
resa was 6 Creasy's Meadow Ab· for vete•
&gt;d
, T
' Ronald returned to Ft Knox on
11 be ,ava It a hi e Mr an d Mrs. Wa}ne
bolts Langley, !iertz, J!:n.lllsnd, and
ans a
WI
urner.
Saturday, Jan 2
'
wl1o11e res 1aence sre unkJiuwn at the school
Rev. Tom We1lles was a Satur- 1 •
d
taJte notJce that Ed•ar Welch ad'' The courses Are designed prJ· day evemng guest of Mr. and Mrs
ban Mrs Don Mac,Blane of
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us arc announcng lhe
mmJ~:~IJ'utor of the estate of liet~&amp;Je
o a n pcop e or c emr
Ulg. '
blrt
Welch, deceased, on the .26th day 1 1cal technicians or Proceu Control
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molden : _ h ~ ~~n_ _ ;-o;---:.
II 01
Apru, Jllaw, fueJ Jus petiLlOn Techmc1ans. Roush said the ftnt were Wednesday evening guest~ bJs parents, Mr and Mrs. Norman
m the i'ruoa~e (..vurt wtLhiR and
however, liN buic I of Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanMeter.
Schaefer
' !or tne uunty of Meigs, and state
most any ot the tech·
Mr. and Mrs. HaHrvey Erleyine
Mr and Mn. Norman schaefer
ot Oh1o, alleiutl: that tne personal
and Joetta were Saturday guests ot called recently on Mr. and Mn.
property of sa1d decedent 111 in·
Jan 4 but regia· Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hutebinson I Eddie Schaefer, Forest Run.
lltl.tllctentl lO pay Ute debt• of said
be accepted.
of Flayoods, Kentucky,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brookover.
otfered are Chern·
called Monday evemng on Mr. and
decedent, that the lleeedent, .sea·
111e We1en, d1ed seized m tee s 1m.
Commu11ica·
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
pte of U1e foHowm.lil descnbed reaJ
Typ1n1 and
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Mr: and Mrs. Norma 11 Schaefer
estate t~nuated in the County of
A new
were m Athens Tuesday evening
:WICiiS, ~itate of Ohioi and ViUato
Basic Sketch·
,
at the home of their dau&amp;hter, Mr
of J-agevJUe. to-wit: P.atc!el: SitU· lng Will be
Shorthand and
Mrs. George Renahaw has re- and :'ltrs. Clarence J. Aekley.
Bookkeep1png
also be offered ~·turned home after apendlng aevated 10 Pa(!evllle, being 80
oU of the .south side or lots
this quarter.
eral weeks wUb her daughter, iMrs.
46 and 49 as recortted tn
Murel Harris and family, St. AI·
aatd village In Meia:a Cuunty
bana, w.
bemg m Section n, 'l'ownt~nJp
waa a recent
and R&amp;n£e 1&lt;1 of Ohio
at Ule home oi
J
Mr. and Mrs
Parcel 2: Delng Lot Nu. 49,
,Mr1. Lee •Vogel!long,
feet N. s1de of f'sgcviue as
Mllll.
~
old,,
were
the GbrJatmaa Eve
pewn on Auditor's DuplJeate
ef
his
neiee,
Mrs. Charles
1ues for 1948 m nMJe of Fem I
and flmll.y.
tsutes.
Men wanti,ng to be up~raded m
and Mra. Lou Diehl called
Pareel 3 . Being Lot No.
their present employment, or
. and Mra. S:J Russell, Brad·
Pasevllle al appears on the
Wilh to qua!i(:y for a better payiRI posJhon may enroll in the
recently.
tor'a Dapllcatc of Taxes
Technical School at the Pt Pleail·
and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs were
year 1948 Ill name of M. J
ant High School.
recent guests at the home of
Parcel IS: Belli&amp; Lot 4«1, 10~
Classea began January 4 but tel·
daua:hter, Mr. and Mrs. Will·
COURT STREET
N. side Pagev1Ue as appeara on
iatratlons wdl still be aC!cepted,
Davit, Col~bUI.
AUditor's Dupllcate ot TaxJa
Walden F . Roush, County jkhool
Marpret AIJeb; E(ina Schaefer
1948 In name of Perry Shies
Superintendent announced today. and Ivan Powell called at the Carmg the same re&amp;l estate
'l'uJUon cO.!lts for the cla~tes are men Res&amp; Home Tburaday.
to James .a. Hswk and Mae
Chemistry, $M; Physicl, $25: Math
Mr.. ,Jbd Mrs. C(¥euce Ackley,
by Orvllie D. Gnhlm.
e1natJca $20,
of Athetult and lfr and Mrs. Vern
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volume 171, "a1e fM
'l)'p.~n.g, Shorthand, Bookkeeplnll
·1Pt)it Christmas wU.J:i · their
County Deed .keeords.
fl,~echan1cal Calculations 1111d ba· r, ;::~r. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
The prayer of nid petlllon la &amp;IC sketehiQiil lie $20 each and
for an order to sell said real estl:lte Communlcatlona S):UJ• 'lS.
Norman Schaefer
to pay debts snd costa.
Roulb said theft! la a ereat
wu Rtchnd Gil·
The persons fir1t above mea.- need tor technictana ln lnduatey
tioned wlll further take notice that today The school is desisned prl1nd 1011
they have been made parties de- marlly to train residents of
the
llo~kl!~l•l,, Ohio
fendant to nld petition and that area for mdustrlal IJ()SJtlona in a
and Mr. ·
they arc requtred to answer
tile technical capacity.
·o.,:-·a·n·d family
her mother, Mrs. Helen Long and
1 hts grandparents, Mr.
and Mr 9•
Lt!e Myers.
Mrs Helen Bauer and svn,
and Robert Mus8er, son
of Columbus, were week·
guests of his mather, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kmg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molden
Christmas day guests of
d'"ghter, M•. ond M•s Dale
, of Middleport
Mrs. Emma Gatewood , of GaiUpolis is spending a few day&amp; wtth
Mlsa Opal Armstrong and other
---friends
LAR GE CUAL IIEATlNG STOVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. ¥ichae1
New Lh1~ fall to trade for &amp;mall and son Mike, of Chillicothe were
coal hcatmg stove m same con
dJtwn and slylmt:. Contact Mary
Humphrey, Route 2, Carpente r,
Ohio.
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down at 9 10 p m., 14·4, VulcJul
up at 2 45 a m , 9-0, Southern
up alB 15 a. m 14·1, J B. Chauvm
up at 9 25 a m 4·0, James D
Francts,down at 3.30 a. m. 0·5,
Dtspatcher down at 9:01) a. rn. 1-J.
Kanawh11 River Boats: Marmet,
Solvay down at 1:~ a. m. 8..0,
Wmf1cld , 0 F Shaarer down at
8 45 p m , 17 0, Bonme D. down
at 12 20 ' m 2 5, C v Harn"'
down al l 00 a m. O· 2,Helen "
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down at 7 15 a m 5-0;

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• 30 Ford Show
LO:OO You set Your Lite

ft 46 SH!n On
6 00 Contmental ClaSSI'Oom
'1;00 TM.ay,
•:oo Kati.e Doon•Jl SbolJ
U·30 Comedy TiiDe
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2 ti &lt;~~u M(l,m S]H •11t•~;s ong mul
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aigned for your hom " Free es. Robert R GJbson down at ' 6 25 Mr and Mrs Robert Denison, of Lawrence Snowden and fam ily of
CHARLESTON, W Va Ul&gt;J - Mr. and Mrs. Artie Eblin and dau·
tlm•tn Foreman aud Ab~ ' p m 0 2, C1ty of Huntington Dayton. were weekened guests of Columbus
Gov Cesil H Underwood may ask ghter.

1957 EDI'r!ON UNUSE D COM
P1e1c set w1t h aupp 1ements up to
scu l lu Jll &lt;' d 111 u,,. 111y rt!&lt;: tm t
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r,ncyc 1ope dl a Dr1Hannica.
huspJ\a lu .. tJtuJ .d Jl&lt;~ l lcJ s They
Hedu ced price Phone 6237.
l-6tc
were lt~•t· • r1 with the decpclil
app n lldt .on \II ~ ~ 11 ~he rs
J
bal h, \lil!lu J 1.1 \\t , l'ouw roy 5ti- U L!lS 88 HARDTOP POWER
1 tl- lt~
hra kes and power
:.teering
Will ta ke old car m ~rade 10
Arthur Kocm,::, LLon ~ Bottom
0 Y.~ mile from Eastern School.
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BUlt:K ~ I ' I\ 1,\ l, ;\ NtJ MANY
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$605 LIIU Il l N flll b h tl cyl
ec ofliiJ ll) Hl&lt;.~• lluJJ ~ l'omeruy.
12 ::II tltc I
1955 lH .JJ-.\/ \Ill li .E 4 door $UM 1
\!B ., l'd&lt;~u OJ JJ::IIlotl U lt~ck fllllsh
spoilt·~, I'IJV.cl ~ 1 ,., JJn g. Hudw
uwl lw .• h 1 1J I&lt;1 l'lluur's , l'om
croy
12 3 L Hlc

apent the
t Cbristmaa ,bolldaya w~h her a:rand·
daughter, Mr and Mr1. Clifford

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Orl&amp;inally cost
(61 Lo:; t a nd f- u c~nd
:ttJ7900 Balanee due $48.00
hy menl:~ $lJ.OO per month, Ll·
Los 1 - WI&gt;Ju ,1 nd ~~~~·It \ d 11 ' J J~&gt;
ht:ial tt~ade-ln Ph..,ne 343.
mustl y 11 rn l• L•~L ' 1 t 11 111 L .,: 1 L! JO 6tc
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CHRISTMAS PARTY
Hams, of Columbua. Mra. LucbcrNCINNATI (UPI)- Produce:
The Rutland Garden club held doo was accompanied from Col·
Eggs, down 1-Z c, white 1t11d
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Chrutmas
party
Monday
umbus
bY
Mrs.
Arnold
Richard!!
of
bt"'W.r::i
prices
at
fann~
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e venmg at the home of Mrs James Middleport.
~29. A I•rae 21-26, A medium 18!B~LJ:\I'IA~ N. C. UPI - A Na·
atlon ~rviee Jack'• RefrigeraAS OF t:OD A.M. TODAY
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Mrs
Don
Anderson
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
C&amp;rroll
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22,
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B
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Airline~ plane earrYltll 34
tion, New Haven. · Pbone 'I'U·
GAUGES, GaWpolu 10.2, 288 cohostess
and sons were busir~ess VLSiton u.ndergrades J0-13 , delivered FOB penolll Oil • ¥aeation flilbt from
231131.
11-211-tl
Runmng 82 feet, Winfield, 18..0,
Those &lt;~tte11dmg were Mlfis Ro· m Gallipolil Wednesday.
Oinclnnett A large 31 -34, A med- New. ~k to Miami cr11h6d witb
17 3 runn111g 7 feet Pomeroy-Ma bert He1bel , Mrs Cush ohnston
Mr and Mrs. Ira Wo~fe and dau- iQJD 26.28, A small 25-27, B taJWe explotlve force in a awampy al'e4
AUt;TIONt•a
son gauge, 2834. Pt Pleasant .'rtrs Olevta Cottr1U, Mrs Frances ghter, Cheryl, of Mt Sterling are !8-30.
earl)' ~ay and ali llboard were
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Ulllher, Mrs. Bertha Amos, Mr! spendmg the Christmas bohdays
Pooltry priees at fanw;, fry- kllle6.
CriH lradlft
era 2lh -4 lb 16-18 heavy hens 14The pauengers bad planned a
CONDITION OF MOVABLLE R A Biddle, Mrs Btnda Diehl, at their home here.
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LOCKS Lock I:i, 14 and 1~ falll.ng Mrs Bermc« Hoffman, Mrs CecLI
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Parker 23 lii'ht hens i9· fryer prJ~ jet fUI~t but last-minute teehniA. ('o a,..Monl, a..l-. Oh'1 per bout, lock 16 falling ,
BoJ.m, Mrs fWy Stone, Mrs. Robert and famlly of Chester were Sat· (1}1,700 head) 63 Per cent at 16, cal d~f~ltJes.. forced lbem
to
tenth per hour, lockfl 17 and 18 C~maday, Mrs. Grace Thomas, Mrt1 urday guests of h1s brother. Mr 33 per cent at 17, 4 per cent at 8. transfer ,to the ill-fated DC'-68.
falhng slow, Jock 19, 20 aDd 21 , J ames Nicholson and the hos and Mrs. Homer Parker and Lmda
CIN CINNATI UPI _ Livestoe!k · The )l14fte tnllbed in a lia:ht raib
TELEVt!!ION. RADIO &amp; SII4ALL stationary Lock 22 and 23 sta· tesses
Mr and Mrs Forrest McCann
cattle 450, calve&amp;, 100, good a few milel from where it was
.1ppll:mce repair. Phnna Otl. twnary
RUTLAND PERSONALS
and family , of Charleston, W Va., 750-1200 lb llteers 22·24 ltlod to o cross tbe coajftllne on the oye:r•
OHIO RIVER BOATS · Lock 1a.
'4eC11Dtock, Raoloe, Chio.
CbrLstmas dmner guests o1 .Mr were Chrll;tmas guests of her par- low choJce 600-375 lb heifera 22- water gOJtip;n of 1t1 flight.
OrIeaman, dvwn at 41 ~ a. IlL and Mn Leroy Bartrum were the1r ents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Prtce 2.3.50, ubllt y and commercial
'l"b4! wteCI:~e~ strewn over 12
t-HOle
22--0 ; Lock IB, Bayou Orleamon daugnters, M!Sii Lo1s Bartrum, of
Mrs. Earl Holl1day, Df Athens cows 15-16 50. canners and cutten acrfl. 1~l 1 the JUDgle·Uke Green
dow n at 5 35 a m, 0-6; Lock 17, Columbus and Mr and Mra . Nate 11.nd Mrs Fern Sweeney spent 12 0015.50 utlhty -and commerctal SWiniP -.rea, Wll broken into
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Janie B down at 7·20 a. m., 0·3 WJ se, Jane and John and the1r Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs bulls 19--2i chOJce veal ers 34-36 J h~ tpaln pietes. State Highway
Lo ck a ~ . Jefferson ~P at 11 00 son , Mr and Mrs Weldon Bar· Everett M.cKmght of Pomeroy
few 37 38 'most good 28-34 smad atroltnan A H. C)arli: sa1d aome
' p m , 9 a, Lock 33, Duncan Bruce trutn and sun Rory
, Chnstmas gue11ts of Mr and Mrs lot cllol-c~ aroond 100 11:1 'feederj of the ~1e&amp; were shll •trappe~ in
up &lt;~t 5 m; a. m o-20; NatiOnal up
Cnnstmas dmner guests ot Mrs. Harvey
Erleyme
and
J oeUa ~ Leer. 24 50
l be~ aula. Some of the victtms,
at I 00 11 m 3-() Lock 31 su s&lt;~n nanles LarkLn were Mr and Mrs were her mother, Mrs. Iva How ell ,
he litd, bad donned :ttae West
Hougland up at' 6 1:1 a m. 4 o, 1c u~h Johnston, ol Bradbury, Mrs of Leon , W. va., Mr. and Mrs I Hogs 3,500, barrows and gilt. .1fe- ~cketl. A couple O( the jae.tLoek au, VJenna up at g 00 p. m Bertha Amo .., Johu Lasher lind son Charles Kmg and famll)', M1ss modera tely act1ve, mostly l5c eta Wef! Inflated
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2-0. Lock 29, Fred w. AUcott up 1 ~ammy 1nursctay gue~ts Gf Mrs. Judy W1Wlliams and MLSs Mar- hlgber, bUlk mix~d 1·3 and 2·3 180Tbe 6ead Included 2$J pauen.
Before 9 ·30 A :M
at 5 00 a m. 1&gt;-0; Lock 27, Pitts· Lasher were ner Mrancumn, Mr and garet Smith.
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230 lb 12a0 1.:!.7.,, mostly 12 .7~ Jctr 8etil. rnOijtly from the New York
Mldd-.,o1t 6$31-J
1 burgher up at 7 00 a. m
3·18 ' Mrs. !$ill Lar.km of Hanmoa1.
Mrs John Bryan and famUy, of 190220 lb, 2-J :lJ0-:.!.50 lb 12-12.00, nll!ltf'Opolit.a area, and five crew
Pomerey 525
JaneT up al 8.30 a. m. ft.O; se'
~ unday cahers of Mr and Mrs Middleport, and M1ss Faye Palmer ,mo~ tJy 1~ l2 :Q, sows lllOSt1y .25e members.
KAUTZ PBID ITORI
I mat up at 55.40 a . m. Q-8; Galli· Joe Hulin ana family were Mr anr! were Chnstmas Eve g11ests of Mr higher, mtxed 1·3 a00400 lb 9.25~------At ChHttr
lpohs, Hob Benter up at 2.15 a. m Mrs Fred MOSSier, Ol Newark, and Mrs Fred George and lamil) lll iti, boars 50c higher, 6.50.
Mr . an d M rs James Tomas,
h
Yukon 5-21•5
8-o, Jerry Bosworth up at ll·Q:i p .~ll..ss Man!yn Turner of New 'k'ork
HAMILL seiVICI STATION
, m , LoLck 23 Beaver up at 2 o5 a1Jd Mts Joan May and chUdren.
Karen, Jamey and John, &lt;Jf ColCALDWELL IN COLUMBUS
a.tor. 9:00A.M.
p m 2 2, I F Freiberger up at .IU and J)'lrB JJoseph Martin limbus, spent the holidays w1th 1 Gordon C.!ldwell, county &amp;\Jdttor,
1-,
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10.50 p m , IM~2 Cherokee down ol Pamesv1lle, Mr and Mrs Ever tbe1r parents, Mr. an Mrs Floyd 1•s m Columbus ttiday eonferrmg
Mrs Edythe Welch spent Sunday
Every Day Service
at 10 50 a m., no barges, Raymond rl'll ~cJ{mgnt, of Pomeroy and Thomu and Mr. and Mrs Cia1r 1WJth state tax offJetals relative to with her •unt, Edith Davis.
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Mrs Earl tloi!Jday, of Athens Taylor
ltax matter s for Me1gs county.
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dow11
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Ethel
Snowden
spent
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ho
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(am1ly
of Columbus, was the bob·
r.:USTOM BUILT Kl 'fl.HEN DE· Ashland down at ti 15 p m 0·10 ~weeney
days w1Lh ber son , Mr and Mrs.
TAX HIKE, MAYBE
Iday wee.t end guests of her ti&amp;ter,

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Rutland Social
Events Of Week

and Mrs. 'Marion wood and
Christy called on Mr. and
B&amp;um recently.
aDd Mrs. Delmar IBaum •nd
Roush, student at
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Christmas
dinner
Mr. and
Mrs. Rex
Ba.i·
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NIWS
OUhe Ohio Valley

. Cb!Ql! Bailey apent Christ·
with :Mr. and Mra. Ronald
and daughters, Coolville.
and MrS'. R. C. Elberfeld and
spent the weekend in Columbus wlth his parents
:Mr. and Mrs. Phllllp Boyles and
Mrs EWe Watson were Christmaa
dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ginther.
Gary Wolf spent a day with Billy Allen:
Sgt. and Mrs. Roy
Riffle and
son, Bruce, of Radchfre, Ky., and
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis kandolph .lind
Q.aughter, Teresa, Columbus, fisJt·
ad their parents, Mr. and Mril.
Charles Bissell and family, &lt;hiring
the holida-y&amp;.
Mrs. AUct Moore speot Chrilt·
maa day With her sister, !?drs. Lona
lt.oecher. '
Mr. an'i:l !Mrs. Be~ Ounnitllbam and daqhter of FltrbOm
spent a few daya with M'r. and ll(rl.
Lawrence Smith and Allee.
ldr and ~ra. B E. Will, SyraCl¥8,' vifltfcl· M4?nday evening with
l{r. and IMl'll{ D .M. Cleland.
Mr. 111;1d Urs. Richard Fick aDd
Dtek, have returned to their
here aftei ' apendtng aevetal
in Fairbanks, Ind.. where
waa employed.

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CHICAGO {lli&gt;I)-Adlai E. St•
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ISa1enrCen~er PTA
Carol Bachtel Speaker At MYF Meeting ·Holds Sess1on
Sunday At Heath Methodist Church M•:mday Evening

Elberfelds
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votlons which were closed with prayer. Karen McElhinney was

preaJdeot, In ehlrae. The meetmg
~peoed with ' devotio~al period
David Konkright , Cha irman of Christian Outreach, intro- It" charge of Roberta W1lson .
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duced the speaker for tht&gt; pro·--- - ·
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e r a ~s1nesa seN on . a rea ·
&amp;ram , Mtss Car ol Bar ht('l R:-.1. 11-ho l k
d t ld th ing "Tbe SmaUest Blc54ing" was
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' told the J::roup of tlw proh~:om~ eri
wg up nun:mhg an ~h h le given by Adra Swick ' and a son g
.eounte rf&lt;l m hN ll ne of work .~rkoop htna~ 'anykl mgd wl 0d .-:' 8 'h' 'I w., PJ.'tilented by Linda Cardillo
a ~:s arn wor &amp;n s u y .
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- --le t the gr ou p wtth the pertinent Patty Wright, Ann !ibenefleld and
advrce · Lo work as though every -, Ruth Wallter. A ~elhonstrahon of .
1 ' " 11 , • d 1• 1wruled on you and pray ' the new opaqUe
projector was
mry thmg d~pcnded 011 I m•de by ,Prineip&gt;l Nelhe Vole who 1
thanked the Dan1111e Tdephone I
1 (; &lt;Hi
Pomeroy, Ohio
·o. lor makmc the, Jjurchase of the 1
qu· ~ ~~nn ard answer pen od projector poaaible..
1
, l fu!l11Wrd lhi• talk_
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Tht• tn .! \l!~er's re port was g:iv
Re~reshmcnt.s co.mnuttee for the .
e n by Sandra Brl'wington _ Plans meetm&amp;: wu Ndlte Myers, Ht&gt;len
Not Open Tonight
Wt'rc rn:ulf' for memlwrs to attend Miller and Glenna Crisp. The
:.lu· Mtd ~~ litt er Int.ti1 u tc to be held next meeting will be held Feb. 1.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
al lrunlun nea t week.
The PTA now haa ,BO members.
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" liOLIDA Y FOR LOVERS"
Rev _ Konkri ght announced the
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Yuuth Witness Mission to be ht'ld the benedic-tion. ·Mrs. · Cltrenc"
Clifton Wc bh - J &lt;~nl' Wyman
1Casey and Rev . Konkright were
at l' nr tsmo uth f&lt;"ehruary 19-21.
The meeting was closf'd wit h I the aduJtll "ttenar~g the' meeting.

planlst and Ruth Edwards, song leader.

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During "lllllnory" and after such a busy HoUday Sea·

son - there are many many omaU lots of lnerchandlae thru out the i!Wre to be IIOid at spedal prlceo as you vl.slt the store durillg "Jlllluory" - see the..,
and also the 'l'llllY spedal pul'&lt;basto on sale.

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Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Loren IJe 'iol, upJper

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CHUCKL£ FOR fODAY
A COMI'I,NY PC)!.ICY
CAMB~IA,

y._ tUPJ) lurtlon
who ransacked the Mask or MM:k
trocwv het-1 Tutttlay nltht 11..1
1 Ill•· contalinllq $100 ami the
•ton'• tMft lnturance policy.

Don't miss this big opportunity to get famous Air Step Shoes
at exceptional savi~gs. Choose from our great collection '
of dressy, casual, tailored or walking shoes. All sizes, but
not every style in every size and color-so, come ear~ I·

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Ronnie Evans Named Co-Director Ot
Tri-C.ounty Teen Canteen For 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

Matn
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newly named .
in the maJor reorganization I
People.
Ileader
o~ the CIDteen . Leo Sauvage wiU

$9.90:

and Bennett Shoe Store

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BOOKCASE BBJ

,Enterprise EUB.
.Members Attend
Lottridge Affair

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Fellowahip of the Enterpri!t EUB
ehutch attended the Youth Rally
of _
the wesl'ern se·t't!on or Group
Four held Monday evening: at -the
Lotlridge EVB church, with approx.imalely 715 attending.
.

Rev. Paul Hooks waa
eha~ge
of the ~ecl_ing, which opened wtth
g~oltp smgmg of In ·My Heart
1 There Rings a Melody arid prayer
by Rev. H?ok11 .. Donna Bahl" led
t:e group ~n .s.mgitg ~~ sever~l
c oruRell an se~en . apec1a num ers were presented by the host
fl
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~~~tp, 11k t!~ 1~ r.
ev. Guy
e fPO e
e group.
The . next rally will be held In
Athens on March 7.
Atte11dlng from the local church
were. Elsie Arnold, Norma Jean
Bearbf. Dottle Brown, Joyce Davi s,
Majjarle, Bill ·and Junior Bentz,
Ma y DoiUia Gruelflr Sharon and
Linda l&gt;UI Jim Carleton and
Da\'ld St-oul. Adults accompanying
the
group were Mn. orville
Brown, Mrs. Thomas Bentz and
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Wluls

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hefd· Thursday, J11nuary 7, at 7:30
Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Bro~:n and . 10. -the Masonic Templl\. Slides and
chUdren, JeU~~ and Elaine ~!t fllm• . of Hae Eas-t.oru Star Home
1--_londay !or thet~ home, Vild(lt1at·. \fill be shown folluw!ng the meet.l_jd., 11fter tipendm'
tho holhll)"'
·Refrnbments will be served.
wtth hus parents, Mr. and Mta,. "Vit"'n.la Neutzling is wOrthy M .
Harley Br.own , ·
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' Horton Brown of Columbus vis- . · ! ,
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Ralph l:l.lndel, religious edarea last week.
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Mrs. Kerns Roush and . MJf,ll ttll¥111~ n,bt hold c!aases In the Mid·
Helen Bncr spent SUndat 'In ColJ':1 ~'P!Drt Grade School this week be
umbus with Mr. and Mn. H. A. ' 1 5•u5C of illneu.
1Richardson and ramUy. They were ; Jlm.es Otto Pullen is ill with flu
1 aceompM.nied to Columbus by M-18!1 •at his home on BrowneJI Avenue.
Rachel Roush and Miss Judy (fen· ·' : :.it's. Ada OhJ:nger of Middle· 1
helmer who spent the bolid~ya .,Ort Is t.ca~hing in the Bradbury
with relatives.
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, lr:hool replacing Mrs. Harry Clark
Mrs. Floyd Dunfee Is c,onfined Who recenUy retired and is now
to her home in Rutland with the loCated in Florida.
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~ , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adkina and Steph ·
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ame, were In a .Po 18 on
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conjrove of .llvnday where thf' hitler t9 underDayton were guests o£ Mr. and gOing t-herapy fo1· a knee injury
Mn. Nathan Biggs and
sultained this fall. Sttphanit, who
ov~r New Years.
a rifth grade student is unable
Mrs. Max ine Arnold .and dau- .tQ •attend classes.
ahter, Susanna spellt 3undfU' at
Third Cla.ss Petty Officer RoHartford, "':it~ her mother, Mrs. ! bert T. Henncsy left. SundaY for
Mary Aurmller ·
I the Naval Air Base at rensacola,
Roy Strickland returned Satur- F!orida, ,after spending a two week
day to his h11me, Lincoln Hei~ht,, 1.._v, with his mother, Mrs. Henry
f:ro.m Metse General Hospital rt~nesy Fi'ont St. 1hey alsO had
· whe~e be was confined with pneu· 11 wea'•rid eueat, Vern Wilham
monaa and is conv•le.aciruc nicely. of ctr:VIlalid who Is also ltationed
Mn. Leone Curtls1 ~ddie Bit-

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Preaent w.re Mt . ¥nd M~. Clyde
Adklno ol Dayton, Mr. ond .Mro:
Bl&amp;:gs, Mr. and Mra. Everett

Rayon and Orion

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Byron F. Parma-

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6'' acetate satin bindinl:.
Oolors - Green, Grey

Girls wh-ite cotton slipe
Sanfori~d
for permane-n t
~it. Built up shoulder. Ruffled bottom. Sizes 4 to 14.

4 Reg. $5.29
Ma&lt;Gregor 72x84

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totiay, tonleht and Frl,..y . Wt"""
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Middleport, Rntland Adttiini st~ations Organize For 1960

Tax Reappraisal Bids Lagging.,
Deadline Passes January I Oth
Letters Sent

Firms For
Contract

Bing Graduates Ike Asks Calm Deliberations

Middleport council took a coffee break Mon&lt;lay night while fLee Slnith. Childs and Smith are new council members taking

r~rganiz!ng for 1960. Seated left to_ right, Emest .Covert, tbelr first P!'blic office, as is M~yor McElhinney. :l;erkle wao

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Sale!
USED TELEVISION ,SETS

2 only RCA Vidor 211nch · · · · Sale $79.00
Table Model and Rase.

1 only RCA Victor 211nch · · · ·Sale $88.00
Mahogany Console.

1 only 17 Inch Motorola · · · · Sale $49.00
Console. ·

1only 21 Inch RCA Victor

Sale $66.00

Mahogany Table Model.

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Luge white cotton dish towels wit1h str-i ped border.
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to organize with new mayor Wayne Turner bemg· s~om ill bY" iiglit, Vernon Weber, clerk. Members of Public Affairs are
out-gomg mayor Harvey Erlewine. Left to rl&amp;hl,·slanding, 8fe .llenis9n•. Fink and Foley. The others, standing, are members
Itobert Canaday, Ell Denison, Paul Pallei'S9n, Harvey Erie- of cPUilcil. ~org~ · ls the only !lewly elected member. .
wme, Eugene rink, Dick Foley, Fred George, Frank Young, .
(Sentinel Photo.)

Regular U.15

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clothe

- · -popu'Mr waffl-e
weave or atriped terry cloth.

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Extra Soft and
Absorbent

$2.96a dozen
GIRLS LINGERIE
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Girl• Ski

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KNI'ITED PAJAMAS
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Girl• Fl•nntlttt.

PAJAMAS
SAL£ .2.00
1411... Q.95
Olrla P ... TMn

PJ;TTJ()OATS
SALE •z.so
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COTTON SLIPS
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Girls "CINbbr"

15c
Waffle Weave
TOWELS ... ttc

P'GUshed . Cotton SUps
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upholstering•- (Ju~t 4ol cbalri to sell)
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Clinton F111her, Mayor Kenneth McElhinney, Wayne Gibbons, elected president of council. (Sentmel photo.)
John ~erltle. Standing are Bill Childs, ~ne Grate, clerk, and ,

Reg. 59t

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Solid color Reversible J.aequud border- aeetate bind- ,
lng - boxed. Green, IU&gt;se,

Superior . . . Sale ,5.99

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SERVING A COI~_Pl.E

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6 R... $6.49

'!!t'lal~~d wltb a watch nlJht party
Yean l!;ve at their home

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Pomeroy•

Jlllrror, d...IGlled. dllllo

12 R... $5.95

x 50. Blue, Pink, Maize,

Mr. and Mra. Nathan Riggs en·

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1111181G l&gt;tdrfii'OUP. with ito . . .

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Standard . . Sale $4.69

Infanta erib blal'llt:eU pl"'inted tnd solid CQ!Ora with
satin bindlniJ. Lorge olze SB ·

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:The regular meeting of Evange.
'Jine Chapter OES, No. 172 will be

Phone
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held. i,n Point Plealiant.

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eently attended the funeral of
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In New Riviera
Mahogany finish

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Pomeroy·.Mlddleport, Ol}lo, Thursday, January 7, !V60
~ COPY-II

70x80- $2.69

7'*10

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70x80- $3.39

Mrs. C1arence Casey ia attend·
iD, t~e Technical school being

In Pon1eroy

continue to handle the administra.
d ,,. ·1
d 'II be co-d'1rec t or
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T.wclv.e member• of the Youth

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Woodttoa" mM
SAU:' t.l.89

ployed by the Stalter-Esse~ Coal Co. They have foUl sons,
ley, Colut11bW!, and Melvin, Belle, W .. ~a. A son, Cia; ton, .
grandchildren and 21, great-grandchildren. ·

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SALE $t.SI

Jal and diaeipline problema of the -:· ·jtl •:R.uttand. Gueala included her
Canteen.
1 With Evans.
· -,.un~. lira. Myrtle Warren and her
Co-director Evans ill perhaps the Ronnie Is a ~enJor at :..iddleport mothJ~:r, Mrl. _Mary .,._ ~heron . FolYounceat known director of any High ~~ool.
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youth program in Ohio. Evana ia l The ftMlt executive m~tmg of.. ~al. enjoyed.
ai.Bo a member of MGM Teen t he new year will be held orr· '
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were held at 'Martetta Tuesday af·
He 1s quahhed . for hu new post- • P
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terito-on . Attending the services
tion by . prov_1d111g constructl~e I
ftom here were Mr. and Mrs. Pahl
leadenh1p durmg the p~st year" I
Grueser and Edna Faulk.

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Leo Sauvage has 2nnounced that Ronnie Evans, son of Mr.
. ond Mrs. Edward Evans of Middleport, is tbe newly appointed
Teen Canteen Co-director for the forthcoming
ly FRIDDII HOUDASHILT
ITri-County
1960 session.
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' He will be in charge of all future awards that are to be, ·· Mrs. Harriet Warner entert,aln•od
made in M.G.M. area. Evans will also have charge of all Clnan- With a dinner recently at
home

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An interesting meeting w_as held Sunday evening ~han the ' Tb; S.lem Genter PTA met on
M:.Y.F. of ~he Heath ~ethod1st churc~ met at 6 : ~ . Enc Ch.am· l:t!onday eventnc Cor tbeir regular
hers , president, pre:sided &lt;Jt the rn.eetmg. Jean Casey gave de- seulon with ~~- Marie Turner. ,

MEIGS THEATRE

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the ill'aln
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News Roundqp

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I ., DoJJ't Miss It!

$90,000 Back
Pay To Workers
At Kaiser Plant

- Urged ·~every possible' effort"
by steel unions and manaR:ement
to avoid a steel price increase .
--Said !arm law is woefully out·
of-date, ineffective and expe_n;sive," and urged Congreu to en·
act legislation that would curb
costly surpluSes and acllieve high·
er net farm incomes.
- Urged civil r.ghts legislation,
Jncluding right to vote guarantees.
-Summoned tbe -Jf.&lt;ltion to an
, all-out battle against inhation.
---Called for congressional action on his request..-t,r 's.c bool ~­
islation "designed ·to stihnrlate
' classroom construction, not by
substitution or flilderal dollars for
state and local funds. but incen·
lives to extend and encourage
state and 14teal efforts."

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