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Abrabam Unc&lt;tln's father may once have acres of rich Ohio soil, did not &amp;ffix his signa.:. -, o~ land in Ohio.
ture to the documents on file h1 the Auditor's
"' 'l'hough it's hBI clly likely that our CivtJ War office .
Lincoln students find nothing else to in·
. :, Ptesidertt 'ever reHided in our state, there is
:~ .. some .-asis for a conclusion that his father dicate that young Abe ~ever lived in Ohio.
did own Ohio land.
They contend that Lincoln most certainly
Documents in State Auditor James A. would have made reference to having resided
Rhodes' office provide foOd for thought that here during his ,campaigns for the presidenperhaps Abe Lint·uln spent some of his boy· cy. Then as now, any period of residency in
hood in our Buckeye State.
Ohio is considered as a political asset.
Records in the Auditor's office state that
It is a known fact that Lincoln's father was
a Thomas Lincoln of Kentucky acquired land restless. He moved his family a number of
in Preble County. This Thomas Lincoln made times. Abe was only two when they moved
a partial payment of $2 on 16() acres during from one section of Kentucky to another.
September of 1810. The records further dis·
The president-to-be was seven when the Lin·
close that a Thomas Lincoln purchased an ·coins moved to Indiana. Possibly they spent
some time In Ohio just before going to the
additional 160 acres In the Sllllle vicinity on
Jan. 29, 1816. The same person, app~rently,
Hoosier farm on which they resided.
Close relatives of the Lincolns Jived in
held title to•two other tracts ol Ohio land that
Ohio. They included members ol the Boone,
totaled 346 acres.
Unfortunately the Thomas Lincoln, who is
Crume and Christman families. There is no
credited with purchasing several hundred
record of ony of them
In Meigs county.

HISTORY
Meigs County
OF

'fODlY AND

Farewell Party .
Held For Mary
Ann Hulburt

t\1tuNNIN'

Abe's Dad May Have Owned Ohio Land

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Mainl, About
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Society EvtSnts
TJJOMAS
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wlth her aliter, Mra. Jlmet
too ln p.-..v.•-:::,1
Mr. and .,._ Harry
apeat Mooday In CoJumbul
bet' ,d lqhter, Mr. and lin. w.

In Pomeroy
. . LUciLLI IIAWICINI

Sullivan.

111:. aDd Mro. 11arrJ Snyder

tnr at the home of lin. l'rancu l called at the McLauddln and eat.
Dally SenUnel Pomeroy-lllddlepor1 0 Feb 1 lMO-I
Yeaua:er of Chesblre.
home• Tuesday.
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Mr. and lln. later Brookover i Mr. and loin Robert Painter and ;JU;t!Jr grandmother ::.ln. Grace M.r and lin. a. &amp;. Qrilma
called on Alict lloore teceiJtly.
Dou&amp;lu Jo~n &amp;pent Sund.Q ~arr. Mrl. Perkina hu now 'l&amp;ft
Kn. J . timer Griwa ru hM
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Bennett h~l been returned afternoon Wllh Yn. R. Taylor
of for En..-Jand to be •lth her hut- w0rd of tJM death (If 1aer - ·
the home of hu dtufbt.er, )lrt. AddiJOn
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Mr. a.n _.,... ~ Uft mother Mra. Steve Eblin re·
Norma Watson and HeY. ~nhatt, ehildren, of LopD. WIN SWt&amp;o'
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IUetla of Kr. IDe! llnl. 4o4rew
Mr. a11d Mn. Glenn Haning and Croll and famil)'.
D•n• Welsh co~ed on Mr. and
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Rac:ine Bashan Rodd Events Reported
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Donnie
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News Of Week
Events Of Week
tchool the put wuk bieauee of
Recent guem of Mr. and 1111.
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· Mr. ud Mra. Howud Roush of illness.
Billie Heilman and Jerry Dlddle
Antiflulty were Sllftday Juella of
Mr.~-.andand
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110M spent. Sundty e\'eftlnl ·with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and
Mr. IDd Mn. DoD BtU and dauch· children spent Sundty afternoon at
te~r~::;·~,.. Donald Saber viait. lhe Painter home.
· M• •nd ··•n Floyd Spence call
e4 Mr. and Mn. De)bert VanMeter .i_ •·
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on Jennie Roll5h sunday after·
Mnf. WUma Ervin called on ber noon.
lister, .Mri Jahn Chaney, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Will Heilman callafternoun.
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McKinney of Columbw:.
M~· and Mn. Don Wilwn and·
daughter called on Mr. and Mn.
Ray Wilson and Keith .
'lfr. and Mra . Delmer Rhodell
called on ~.;.· a;~d Mn1. Robert
Burchett and children at Kyger
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and lin. Earl Adama aDd Mr. of
Mra. Arnold Adama.

Mn. Gayndle Clark, Athena,
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Clark for a few days.
M.•. and Mrs. M&amp;1'1&gt; tr.a11 Mi11er of
Beverly
spent the weekend at
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spent Wednesday with her grand- Dome here .
mother, Mrs. Jermie Rouah.
Mrs. Lonnie Hud!!on and Mrs.
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tlnel, It keeps me up on everything. After aome time in tbe naVf Why it I'd put a fence lt'Owid a
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another .ll you llke yoo mlf run.
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Or uee a IIYD Or a club or knife
THI MONK IV'$ VIIWPOINf
To take aoU.e .ofher monkey'a life
Three monkey 1 sat In a ooeoinut Yes, man descended, the onery
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babies and rulni&lt;t
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And you heve never known an·

A htlrlni: on the Inventory of
the eetate of Ray Woodrum, de· ·· ed, bro'u&amp;ht .aevenl lntereated
·Wlles from Columbia townshJp to
tht Probate Court thl's mornlnl.
The hearing wu held
before
Jud1e Harmon O'.Brlen.

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"Now you can buy a safe, flameless electric
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They're here I Electrle DrYer Buyer Days •• • ;When70a get
the best deals ever on a ~~~od~m ele.yric &lt;Jr:Y~;~Il 'electric
dryer guaranteed! lOOfo satisfaction or yollr ~i1ney back! •
See your electric !IPPPance dealer today. He'll lll!ow you why
on1f e~clty dries clothes sunshine' sweet. Electi'lc.heat is
safe .• • no fl«me, nqfumei, nothing-to :fade oi:~lor clothes.
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look better.
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Best of aU, electric iiryers cost less to buy, less to~) q.sta~~· •••
save dollars instead .of ~nie~ So foi the bes~, ~ oil the
best dryers, see 'your IIPPliall!'l' ~ ~' f~ Electtri!l
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St. L.uh 117 Syr~M 110

PhiiMelphle 114 Minne.polls 104
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N.w Yorir. I o.tnit 3 tt.
Bolton 6 MMirH4 5

It wa1 January :s that the Pan·
thera, the object of much affaetion
by their fans, but lar1ely an unt.Down quantlty, uncere monioualy
humfliated Jacluon here 16-M.

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command of the SEOAL.
Sinc:!e
then
Coach
Russell
Moore'a boys have gone on to win
ae'ven Btralgbt without being
preued serioully anywhere excepllng pOsaibly at AtiJen• 10
daya ago when three of five Pantber •tartera were ejeeted on nve
per110nal fouh , and a fourth sent
out by injury.

ltJMrlcu HDCkey LNtUe

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S,..iftlf'Wd 4 c..velan4 4 OT
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Pom,roy lana claim now that
tbe only thing that ~eht keep
tbe fantben..,frum ~!onlna: one of
the-ir three remalnins g~mes and
cinchirt~ a tie wo~ he lc',r a calamity like an fpidemle laying
low most of thf! first team. Today
all hands were report€!4! 'wen, and
Bob CunninRham, ref:!overed from
hLB head injury at AthenB, wi11 be
worldni out.
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63-61, 11 the l..t h~ of the
.....,_ to atop th• Panthars. If
Pon..,.,. wkls at Jackson the
Panthers ha~ It lock«&lt; up and
playlne out the IC'twclul• can bt
lust a lot of tun.
All other clubs are battling nGw
for no more than first diviaion
honon. Loean at 7--4 and Nelson·
ville and Athena , each at &amp;5. will
be the chief eootencters.
Rank in the aecond diviaiOI\ will
be divided betwee n one of those
mentioned above, plus Middleport,
(.3-8} , Wellston. (U), and Galli·
polis (~11).

H Robertson hiu anywhere near
points
against
erase
his
averag~
per ·Drake
game to of
3~. 8
points, he1,1 move within ea&amp;y
rana:e or tbe ma"jor college four·
year JCOfing hilh of 2,587 set by
Pick Herltric: at Wake Forest.
Stith Golf 46
Robertlon with ri73 points in 16
gamea thi! season. is roUing toward his third straight national
crown but Tom Stith Ia setting a
hot pace In second place. The H
St. Bonaventure junior set a BU.f~
falo (N. Y.) Memorial Auditorium
' record of 46 points Saturday nlgbt
while spar.k.ing a 93-80 ttiumph
over :M:artbaJI (W. · Va.) College.
Stith, who has 427 points, cracked
the old auditorium mark of f~
basketball ·lhired by Larry O'Connor of Ca·
t'll'';.';~.;recordl, nlaiUB and John Clunde of Na¥y.
u~·
. nigbt,
'nae William and Mary Indiana
Virgil and Ohlo...State ~Buckeyes enjoyed

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Those two clubs tied for fourtb
now battle it out when Atbens
goes to Nelsonville. The winner
when !Jring ls over.
Welllton, using sophomores and
jUJliors, comes to Middlep.ort. The
Jackets dumped Wellston at Wellston January ~ for one of their
three IURI.Ie .wins. Logan enter·
talns GalllpoUs, and 11bould have
litUe trouble .
Racine goea to Rio Grande in
GalUa County and expect UtUe
trouble as the Rio men are down
thlt year. EuleJft entertiJns Hannan-Trace, Wabama enterta¥t• Rutland .f or a return match, and Har·
tlaonvllle continues idle ubtil
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from tile lilvitiob of W
·~I deportment lilt ell
deer as ldlled in l(eltJ . ~ dlirlllg lbe put oeaaon. Tlcele
f!&amp;lu'.. .are coll)pll~ frorli tbe t.p ..11t to the dl...._ by U·
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climax a weekend spree of team and Individual record-b\tst!JII
by settln~ an all-time major college career sco~ m'ark. -,
The Cmcinnall All·American has been sub-par - 1tcr him
- lately but would have to collapse entirelr to !ail 10 .pa.U
Frank Selvy's three-year scoring reoord of 2,538 wbtn - ~·
cinnatl entertains Drake. Oscar baa 2,535 and oee.d!&gt;only four

Pomeroy's Panthert tate II&gt; tbe road tomorrow night to
New l'orl: .. ·
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wrap up - lf they caft - their second SEOAL basketball II·
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w. L. I'd.
Tbe opposition will be Jack.s&lt;&gt;n, lbe only club in the tlass
Ill. J.oui•
211 21 .580 AA loop wilb an outside chance to collect a piece of the cham·
2 1 32 •396 plonsbip should the Panthers fold completely with but three
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Ariwering the roqllelt of the game protecton mode
through thb colunp~ , six f:crmers have reported ct,er tlllo i!R
llu;r own jroperty. Tbeoe lill$ .were made by an ,I!DIIcellled
luuUer 141 lhere!t&gt;re
pr.....sjy reported. A lOW of 118
deer for the three day season Is not too bad, Mr. J-blm aya.

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Gibbs, superintendeni of PomMOy scbooll, in The
office as ibis .. ~!ten, Is no bunter or fllher·
His, total C~Uid001 . llfiOI'I &lt;0~ of chasing a
golf course. "l get: plenty of time In
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planning. Write or eall--The
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Military Policies Following CIA TestimonyJ:~ieiffi!E;.$~~

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Weekend In Review

plannin&amp; your ''FrCNity Creme
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bales. Joe FieJda, Route No 7
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ligence Agency chief, is reported eled 7,766 miles and bit witbiD j
1 eMdJI pew WIDf4, C1Dt Lolertkla JILJml1:1111 ~ - 10 eaa,
to have told Senate Space Com- · 1.24 miles of it.!l target.
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mittee that Rus$1a must be credit
~- 011e moat.b for 30 Nata per word.
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Pill KILLS THill
ed witb more minile power than
SAPPORO, Japen: A_ ga1 . ezhl1 rat. ol s ..... per word will ... ebataed lw ld....u.Iaol
estimated earlier by Defli!nse See- plo.ton oollapses . a mme \Shaft · WOODIIIAN, W)l, uPI - Tluee·
ret.ary Thomas S. ,Gates Jr.
~hli!re 655 coal mmers are work- year-old Barbara Bender a.Dd . ber
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brotbera Jam.e•, 2, and JOHph. 1,
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I mg: but at least 22 or therr;t claw
CHICAGO: Fint major railroad thli!tr way to .safli!tY. Tbe d1easter were killed Sundar "'- 1 ftrft w.hlch
U.U., Seatinel .W DOl be ft!l;poGiiOle tor more thm one lnc:or
strike in a decade looms after comes only 10 days after ..., awapt their farm hOJ;Q.e. Aqother
told luertl-.
I third rail union jl)inS two others miners were trapped Jr. a mine brother JohD, 4. wu Mi'lously
card of l'banb .wd Speci.al Notlcu n1 Cftota $1.00. Obnuariet
in breaking off 'contract t.aiJr:.&amp;. at Coalbrook, South Africa.
burned.
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.and · acceuories. Will sell i mond Thomas l•ngiYUle Ohio.
Thli! funeral of. Mrs. Edna Pay.
MILWAUKEE, WIL: Wisconsin
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1 '-i-f. aotc Inter was held Fnday afternoon In Oemocr&lt;~t&amp; change system o!. elec
\ds l"'e(eivf'd by 10 A it. wUI be lb that day's paper
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St, Yiddleport .
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FOR RADIO AND r. 'tl. REPAIRS 1 a large number of rl!lattves and way be!il!ved favorable to Sen. lluI I J Notices
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Call F,.nk Captelt.., 414 H. I friends. Mrs. Paynter was always a bert H. Humphrey of Minnesota.
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1 Set:oad Ave., MldlllePPOrt.
friend to every one and a t::ood Humphrey's opponent In thli! DemoUNFURNISHED MODERN FIVE
A, M. to 9 p, M.
12-3otfe Christian and rea~y when her M_as· cratic presidential primary. Sen.
ter called, she w11l be sadly miSS· John F. Kennedy of Massachu·
room apartment and bath . Steam
Imitated Car
heat. Phone ~52·Y
2 1 3tc ~~BEST IN A~CTIONEERlNG SER- ~v.bysh~re~e: 1 L~~~rl~~t;~.es!:-d setts, crie.e. foul.
*Electric Range
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~ICE. Da1ry sales a specialty. Rev. Elwood, local conducted the
BIRMINGHAM, Aht.: Ah uniden·
il) America
1 V•l• St ... oH Blltternut Awe.,
'len yea~s e~pcrlenc~. Kenneth services.
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tified Negro man aJ!,d his blonde
*lOG Golloo Gaoollne
p.,....,., Phone 328-Y
1 Hager, l:oolvule, Ohio.
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The fol!owing relatives !'ere ! co'llpanlon are reported to have
*GE Fry Skillet
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1 19 30tp present ,Glen Paynter (son) of Ohs be~n abducted from a 1957 Cadi!·
APAR','MENTS _ rurni.abed and : AJ.R CONDJ'i' tUJ'.r ~ ,.. - REFIUGER· Ou!gon, ~ev. Albert Hill, (brother) lac at_a gas station. " ~e're afraid
*Register AI The
unfurn\Jhed. McMaatetl, Middleauor. ~~ervlce . Ja-.t'a Refri&amp;etl· of ~pen.al, Neb., Mr. and ~rs. we mtght" h.~ve _a lynchmg but ~e
port. Phonli! 6044· M.
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tion, New Haven. Pbone TU· Wallie Hill, (brother) of Racme; don't know, aatd a veteran pollee
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11-'D·tf Mr. and Mr1. Ira Hill, (brother) of sergeant who asked not to be namNew waterford ; Mr. and Mrs. Ral- ed, "it could be a farce."
7 and B RUUM HOUSE, 4 ROOM
apartmem and !I room apart- Tt.:LI:!;VI-t:!ON . RA,DIO fl SMALL ph Radcliff (.sister) Syracuse; Mr.
SUNDAY
..J.P'?il:t.nce r~pti.r. Phone Otit I Clyde Paynter of New M·atamoras: .
ment. A. W. Bengel, I hone
110-M.
11 2 tfc 1 \tct::hntock., lla...iue, C,bio
· Mr. and Mr&amp;. John Paynter of
ALGIERS: The army is~ues an
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2 1 tfc Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Roy PaynDELUXE UNFURNISHED A,~~T 1 - - .
Ler, of Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Alilt,!rt ultimatum ordering 2,000 hard J ment. All new. Low ut. .it1~_s . l
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Paynter, L~cal; Mr. and Mrs . .Carl core insurgents to disarm and
Reasonable rent, also 2. off~ce .
Camplete .er"'Paynter (son) of Mir.ssillon; Mr. and abandon th.eir barricades by Mon- ,
rooms. Ph.one 6009.
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Crltr BrocUorcl
Mrs. Paul Paynter, Local; Mr. and day m~trning . But the army does '
Owner
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East Main Street
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not tD say what it will do if the
FIVE ROOM, BATH ANDY.., GAS 1 A. C l~adford, Mel,., Oh..
Mrs. 0. E. Lee, Syracuse; Mr. a~d ultima.um is rejected. in surgent
Pomeroy, Ohio
furnace, hardwood fioors ~md I • ...,
Mfj Harold Bradford, Grove CltY le.adera deny over loud speakers
trim, gmge. fino lo"tlon and 1
•nd Re•, Shaffir ond wife. Ch~le• thEtt morale behind the barricades
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(2) Cbrd of Thanks
M. Cr011s, Middleport, 0.
808'!1 TRII UlYJCI AND REMn. E:ber o()un, .returned .satur- Is tagging.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR 1
Phone 485
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2 1 tfc day from ColumbuS where she conWASHINGTON: Russia is bep
r.u" 1.0 •• •uiL~ -;;;Tt.J1 ,......, , •• 0 ;.~ suited Dr. LaFevar, abe w1,1 ac· lieved to have fired .another of its
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our ne• ·
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FIVE ROOM AND BATH $3,.00. • "'
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I Phone tJ933·Y.
l-29·3tp
signed fc_ your bom .• Fr~ ea Mr. Rolland· Ka1lenbar«er, l,l(hO re- citic
chbors anrl friends for their
Oitean t-arget area, the De- i
Um•tn ~o,,...;nap 11..1d AOD.Ottlt, turned Saturday evening·.
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kindneu and sympathy, during
the illness anrl death of our
I::'W J"'O t'A"l"J'F..&amp;NS PLASTIC FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN RUTPboue ftl-.Y.
8-8Mr. Eber Ours, ia confined to renee Department announces. The
Soviets bad said the first rocket ·
"''Duow blind1 and lbadel, V.ene
land Township. Mra. Carl Rair· - ·- lth b d
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mother and grandmulher, Mra.
in the -aeries, fired Jan. 2{), tra"· '
Mary Turner. Specltl thanks
Wn b11Dcil, all .ltlnda and ~lora
den, Hllrt.ford, w. Va. 1-29-6tp /
CLILANDI
his bed w ·a a cue 0 u.
to Rev. Ernest Thoma~&gt;, Ewing
fiber aJaaa awllinia. Day and
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Mr. Cha"· dBennett · of dGreolt
Funeral Home, Dr. R. E. Boice,
NiRht naiJII piatea all .lr:inda, TW'O NlCE SLEEPING ROOMS.
PhoiW ~100
Bend roo die Saturday an
ClNCINNATI - · Livestock :
Meigs Genenl H&lt;Japital ataff,
Aluminwn Jadden all il:iodL
Ph.one 8085·X after li:30.
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P•rnoroy, Oh~
buried Mooday at Mt. Vernon, O.
Cattle 1300, co~lves 15() average
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!i'ree .l£ttim•te. Dale Wippel 1 1-29-Jtp.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha:a. ·Bei1netto(tb1s choice 1100 lb slaughter stet~.rs 27; "
who )lelpecl In any way Your
Supgl)', 2J.d Union Avenue, '1
~ place ·attendcll. his father's funeral. lpl'" choice. 900-1010, lb. 26-20.21;
kindne.ss will'never · be forgott'omeroy, OJuo.
U4u.tf0t.tl 2 BEDROOM MOUERN APART-' (2Qo) Terrnite
Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Par!IODI, are good 1150 lb down 23 .50-Z{i; high
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'WUJ.. DO SEWING AND ALTER-~' MENT $85 per month or 1 Ced- I
L.ontro
Mrs. Hazel McKehoey was hostess
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Sons, Daughters and OrandehllA 1'ION in my home. Al~o have
room apartment, $50 per mont~, j
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tu the Home Council ,Meetint,
More than 5,000,000 boys
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~ HEAVY HENS FOR SALE.
(2QJ Business Services WASHINGTIN: Democratic leaSee or call G. A. Deem, Racine,
ders widen attack .,n President
0. Phone 3088.
J..30-3tc Muiite==•-:•:::u::R:::N:cA::C::k-~-:::w•sTINGo Eisenhower'l
military policies,
HOUSE 1ppllan~ Arne:kl I,.. cbarginJ that tbe adminisi.ratlon
then, SrracuH, OhiO. PMne is playing politics in the defense
136- y.
II tt tfc: field . Allen Dulles, Central IntelUSIC BOATI AND MOTORS $25
1- o. McCOY
and up whll• th•~ last. MHI"'polltan Mot..... MIG E. Main
AUCTIONEER
St, Pomeroy. Phona 245Y
Route 2, Long Bottom, (l.lo-k,.
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1967 FORD V8 FA.IRLANE "500"

fl, 595. Four door Sedan. Tops
Fordomatk Low
mHt~~e. Radio and h.eater.
Hlaeunars, Pomeroy
1-29-IJtc
, - .- - - - 19Mj BUICK va SJ EClAL ' 1 · 39 ~
2 Door '-lard .Top. Unc careful
Jo_cal OWill.ir. Like new vluyl
trlm. Dynllflow drive. Blaet·
in condition.

uUUUes Included.
led over FREE
lNSPJtCTIONS, PHONE
Vogue Shoe Store, 104 E. M•nn
383-.M. Gilrr.?re Supply Store.
690l-X.
l-28-6t 1 St., Pomeroy. Phone 90t-M.
Vaua:han Fest Corrtrol Co. Jlemc •_
--~~ ber of ~atlonal Peat co,'J.trol
PUBLIC I~LI
/ 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATii. 1 -~octatlon.
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The undenigned wall offer for
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304 Sycamore St., Mtddleport.
1ale at Publlc Auction a.t _the
CaU ..a.,73 or 6111 ,X
Ob1 lns~ronce
home of the Iale Jame1 A. Werp.
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er, on Houte 7, West of Hobson, •
H1i111Bbury Townahlp, Meigs coun· NEW MODERN 2 ROOM FURNAgent!, Middleport. Fire, Aulc.ty, Ohio, on Saturday, the 13th1J#i.HED .A~artment. 4 room un- •n•Jhile, l\ondl. t-hon~ 6311S
Au...ot. ~'ebnllllry, ,UJOO, the (Mif· f\ibdstii"! apari.meatt ,Ptume c0MPLKTE~SURANCE PRoi(mal property Of James A.. WertHI9
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tectlon~·Life, Auto, l!lre, Polio
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Hou~e·
'trailer Jo'T.
on Rental
pur-! Ohio.
tnars, Pomeroy.
12D·6tc Bottle
a:a• refrla:erator
cook'lng stovekitchen
General
Rli:NT-38
DEDROOM
Call
D MUb, lllddleporl.
1WG PLYMOUTH 2 DR. SEDAN.
tile Bnd four chldrs, •dining room ebase agreement. Pay for It like
6 cylinder. Worth much
table and ch.aln tablet chalra
rent. Come In ·for tletalhi. UnitDON STIVERS
more. Blaettnara, Pvmeroy.
rUJ&amp;:s,
beds, tfunk, dresaen: ed Trailer Sales, Route No. 2,
1·21-tit
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chest of drawen, studio ooucb, Ravenswood, W. Va. 1-20-10tc
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1908 MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.
aluminum cot, oil stove, step
--fl96. New Pontiac trade-in.
lsdder, extenslun ladder, wheel ( I I J Help Wonted
Blaeltnars, Pomeroy
l -29-8tc
barraw, one coal heatlna stove,
--::c-:-::
lawn mower, one 32 .11peclal re- THE NEXT TWO MINUTES MAY
·~ FORD, f3()0.00. Pbone :Jt82,
-volver 11 nd many other articlea.
be among the most importsnt In
Racine.
1 24 3\P Sale of coinmence at one o'clock
your life or the life or someone
4ft LIMoln IL
p M
you know. Thl1 Is appro:xl~m~te· ,.....,.. toS6-.I
J.ldlll.,.rt
B\Jil:K SPECIAL ANlJ ~y TERMS: Caeh at time of sale.
I' ly bow loni it will Plke to read
other ltenu at sacrifice price•., Crltt Bradford, Auctioneer.
Ule exceptional
opportunH)' Ill
kOOI I:SfO It:'
See R. R. Durst, below Loni
GARNET w CLARK
now av~llable. An opportunl»'
llottom, Ohio.
1 10 30tp
AdmlnlsLratrlx 01 james A.
for a lucrative profeaslonal '6'tltiJ'U~~IJtt
career. We are aeeklng ataff
W
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erner,
ecease
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A Ut0
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Webster ~ Fultz,
Uiembert for Bankera Ufe and
Goo4 Cloan Ulfd Ctrl
Att orneyt for Ad m1nt 8 tra t r 1x.
Casualty Company, White Croll POMIROY-9-room frame, bath,
All Makes and Maclela
(1) za, SO; (2) 1, 3tc
Hoapltalintlon. All le.ada furhot water heat, bssemcnt. large
nlrhed. No ~anva&amp;llna or so·
Jot, double garaae. Best of lo·
MITROPOLITAN MOTOII
600-606 l•sf Mlln lt.
~FEMALE BOXER PUPS weeki
llcltatl1on nece1sary. Need . mon
cation, ne.ar achool !_l2,~.oo.ff
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old. CaU Letart 2282 • Letut
in Meil County and for aur· RURAL -118 a_cresh17lll m ej. o
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roundln~ c:ountiea. Eam up to
Route
7·~oom ouse, c~ 111r,
F 11 O"l
U&amp;9 IMPAL,A CHEVROLET. Take t
a I., " o.
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'10,000 per year. For inform•·
barn and •fveral outbuUdmga.
tlon apply at 339 N. Columbu1
$mall pond.
Good hunting.
cheaper car on U'ade. &lt;.:arl TWO SlZB 180 TOWN AND
1\&amp;irden, Hutlord, W. Va.
Country •now tire• very little
St.l,l LJnbellter, Ohio, (),!' cad I . ~1.001,
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•.-e PLYMOUTH. DON SAYRE, type plows. Phone MlJ. Wm F. P. ,m , Ilk Ior Illr. Hall.
U'actor U a e, ..,.room ouse,
.Middleport Phone 6120-Y.
Houda1helt, KlniaburJ Road,
1·28-3tc '
run nini w•dterd Bbarln, mUklng
1-30-6tp
Route No 2, Pomeroy. · 1-29-3tc
par 1or an
· ou e
garaJ,:Ii!.
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Employment
••• ,..man
Wc'1ted
lox
Phone
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l':iJ For Sale
2 pc. 1uite1 . . .. '10.00 U9
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DlneU• ... · ·. $10,00 up
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EMPLOYMENT, LABOil,
Refrll:eratorl
OR
ROOM . HOUSE.
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yeor !arm . oilperionae
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·• rool'DI downltalrt an4 2 up.
IIAKII'S TIIAPI IN ITOII
Pomeroy ·uiiY ' or write
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CALL
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PUINITUI.
Baxtor,
128
llluiborry
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Excellent well. 13 mUea ltom
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Pomei'O)', Ohio.
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forMro)' . Prtce .,.,000. Jnqutnt
Mn. Howe» at Pa&amp;etowa
Ii~;~~~g~·;::~p.;~~ HOUSE CLEANING BY DAY OR o-'NE=-:S::IN'"'GL"E::--PII=A:-S::E:-"i't;;;~c
l-8-80t~
eleftr.lc motor 110·221; 1 2
baby •lttln1 b)' the hour. Phone
8087-X.
1·20-Stc
Inch centrlflclal pump; 10
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IICl'fl land shOrt distance out or
Pomeroy fMCiUI Rl. 33.
formlea Top, Boolcca1e b:t.~
miDeral rl;htl IJ\d aome coal
1ult your bou~e~. Vinyl
&amp;oa Block• laUl. Netller ~Ud­
will Irade Ihd 'for •lraotor. cou
l.q Supply. Call Guy lielller,
.Ul•X Of" ' " JI!Jl., _ Jeffers,
Racine. Oblo.
I·Hfo
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Wednesday of iast week.
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I Mra. Howard Ebe.rsbach 'enter· ~ :~ri:~~;i~~ 850 lb dowJ!. 23·
1tained the W. ~- c. s. Th.uraday
1 evening.
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19.50 - 21; utility
Mrs. Joe Price, who has been In
com;~;;~~t~~l~ ~~--~
a ·Charlellton Hospital returned
home and is improvl"'.
vealers 33·3'1: good 29- ·
23·28; good around
lb feeder ste:ers 23.50.
Hogs 4000 ; 100 _ 240 lb 1:us13.75; moatly 13.75 for 190-220 Jb;
J3.85 203 240-280 lb 12, 73-13;
weights above 2SO 1h not establish·

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No Kanawha River ,boats reported,

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1:00 Amerlod '1!..,..'111
8:80 lUll Tin Till
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11:4~ JollD DoiJ. N~
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7:30 Sugard'~ot
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second ro'ctel .!Iring confirmed a
U. '8,1 Defeiiae D6p'artmetd alfii.Oun
cemonl Sunday that a Navy plane
crew ellied eb objetrt that "ap~1 to bo a mis~le" llndlni
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December Bride
12:00 Love of Lite
12:30 Seareb for Tomorrow
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GallipoJis

FOR THE

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year during Boy Scout
February 7 to . 13. The
anniversary will be
every city and town and
villages in the United Statu
territories. The Scou-t
since 1910- ezceedl
atrong.
The themj!
is "For God
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p.m., 8-4; Ialand Creek up at 9:20
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p.m., 10.o; At Iaa up a1 10:vv
0-4; CJiucible up at 10:40 p.m., 10O; Ov&lt;:c up -.t •:211 a.,m., 11-3; c.
V. Harner up at 10:20 tl.m., o-2;
y,uJcan up at ll:IS a.m,. 11.0;
Loclk 33, Je-fferson up at 10:10 p.
m., 13-3; Lock 31, Andrew B. up
al 2:30 a.m., 6-0; Lock 30, National
at 4:40 a.-m., 3·1; Detonder
2 30 • m • • • -k 29 p . t

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"X.- et fJijd bJto the PacJiie Gee
tbe pre~ent IM!riea ot test. 8t:arted.
~t•· U. The lint was Iaun~d
Jan._;q.·
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P.tclfh: ·teet flrinc• are of a· &amp;ilnl
ILCW rocbt . des.lped to eertJ
"heavier earth .iateJUtes and prepare the way for traveJ •to llar1

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GAUGES: Montgomery, 15.7 on steady 8.2:1; under 400 lb 8.50.
upper, 9.6 on lower, 17.5 feet o-pen; Gal-lipo-lis, 18.4 upper, 17.9 O'!J:
hmer, 24 feet -open; Winfield, 18.3
on upper, 12.4 on lowc.r, 1 foot
open; Pomeroy-Mason, 22.61; Ft.
P·leasant, 25.12; ~ 23, 16.3.
CONDITION oF MOVABLE
DAMS: Starting to raise danu ,13
throu.;h 22 at 10:00 ·a .m. Lock 23
sUll down, river f-alling 1lowly.
OHIO RJVER. BOATS: Lock 8,
Loulslarlns down at 6:05 8 .m .. 10-t";
LOck lD, CHy at Huntington d":i:
• Re.lla nee do
at 8 :t•IJ e.m. , 16 ..,;
at ft: 10 a.m., 12·8; Lock 18, Jam-es
D, -nanc1s down 'I t 9 :20 a.m., •v-o;
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p.m., o- 3; Coal KIAJ! down at
p.m .. l6- 1; Raymond E. Salvati
down at 12 ~ 30 c.m., ~18 ; Robert
R. r.Jbson down at 7 :30 t.m., o-2;
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Sun.day. ..

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T.:su LAra.mte
8:30 Fl~ber MeGee and Molly
9:oo Arthur :~.~~rray Party

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Mejga Count¥ reeeived 138M8
in railroad property tiKU ln l&amp;ll
prdlnJ11LID !'. 1. !'..hlor, dlolr·
man of 1JIIe Railroad Conua1,1nity
Commltlee or Gr.,ater CinciMidi,
southern Ohio arm ot the EHtem
Ralll'Oad P:reslderttl Conrerente
Koehler .re,ealed that tb&amp; •· .
1mount pajd by the railroads wa1
for the , ... 1918. OoO&gt;.....ed with
tao~ paid · to Help county in
19tll, it lhowa an inere•Je oi $3.-

U :M Concentr1tton
12:00 Truth or Coru:equences
12:80 It Could a. You

l :ll 1JovtetJme
8:{)() Youn11 Dr. Malone
3:30 From Tbete Roots
•:00 House oD HIJh Strteot
•:80 ~pllt Peroonali'&gt;'
1:00 Steamboat Fill
5:10 Sllperman
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7:30 Rtv~at "'
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·Meigs Tu Take

Daily .Sen!Jp.el, Fomeroy·Middleport, 0., Fob. 1, 11160--,7

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h~ Tue1day at 2 p. m.' from the
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Lafayette Hotel

Omicron Chapter of the
Saturday at the La·
chapter is compOsed of mem·
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andwas
Vinton
counties.
·Dleet!JII
couducted
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Feb. 28 af Jacbon and the pro&amp;nm topic win be "Selective H.&amp;
cruitments." Gue•ts at the meeting
wHl be future teachers of the
three
counties comprising the
membenhip.

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otben· atttiMtiaJ the hmcheon
;... ~- wen: ~elllne 811411.. VlrliDil Owe!f, Rutb Euler.

'V1a.N tee[~an lloort, suun P:•~k
·M IJ'IIftl 1rancnu, Mary Vlrgmta
ilelbel. eea~ee Reinhart,

Emily

:fiprque, Geitnlde Trace and Nel·

Jie Vale.
The

nU1 meet

MEIGS

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TH~TRE

Judy Wildermuth
Honored With
BI"rthday party
Mr. and Mrs. MUlard Wildermuth
of Middleport entertained Friday
evening with ll slumber puty in
bonor of the Uth birthday of thelr
ttauchter, Judy. Her birthday will
be this Wednesday.
During the evening piua, bot"
dogs and cokes were aervtd to ttle

Cirla.
Judy received many nice gifta
from her friends who spent the

night with her. They were Neda
Bradford, Ma~rilYn swan, Sandy
. Ohlinger, Lynn Daniela, Beverly
Cundiff, Sharon . Ho~ear, Carol
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Scott, Ellen Dutton, ·KaJ:;en Bach·
ner, Judy .lfartln, "Janie TannthUl
John .Wayne, Mltla!m: if.otden
and Diane Wilcox.
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Before going home the -&amp;lrlt en·
joyed breakfa11t Witb _Jud:r.
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son, Ala Bradbury. went tu Chillicothe yeaterday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. William Kitchen and
daughter, Debbie. They plan to re.

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with them and spend the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Reibel and with
tlle Charles ABa Bradbury lam-

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ilyi1rs. Matda Roush ''"ported to

~;;:~ving at the :.t:eigs General
Mr. and Mrs. Si~ney Russell returned to their home in Glouater
after spending the weekend bere
with Mr. and Mrs. Rue Tuckerman.
John K.aul( has been Ill with in·
testinal flu the past week.
Rev . Howard Ruppelt was in
Athens lul wt&gt;ek lo visit with
Clifford Steele at tne Shelterin!l
Arm11 Hospital. Mr. Steele is reported as about the same.
Mr. and Mn. Ch11~le~ Neal and
dau&amp;hter, Charlene, and BQn,
ry, were In South Charleston
urday visiting with Mr. and
Walter Angel. .
dfr. and Mra: Richard Vaughan
and children Were in Dunbar
terd.ly to vl1it Mr. and Mrs.
Panona and son ..
Mr. and ·Mn... William
turned to their home in-~,~~\;~~~
ton Sunday niaht after Sl
the weekend with J. H. Grate
Mr. and Mn. Leland Brown
10n and Ctne Grate and .Mn.
llam !Baker of Pomeroy,

Counter-Move Possible
In New School District
thin&amp; we did, •e just wanted to Under law. the new diltrlet
brinl it to a Yote (atnliation of tbu. wu a faet. 1'btrtf dan (Wl
0.. ODiire diltrict witb AD&gt;o111 of til Feb. 2111 are III.....S for pet!.
Aihea. Coua"'· and 1Qlder tbe tiont containiJIJ: II per eeat of •
tirc:UJIIItl.aca, I'd do the Nmt tbe entlrt eledoiale Df tbe CQ9l•
lhllll apln.'"
blned throe .......tllpo _ , . for
Said JUm.ber J..ewi.l:
a referendum.
"All I'll ... jo .... liO
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lldlon 1ut nllbl br tbe
Spectolonl ..d the boo!d CU.
&lt;OWIII oellool bom1 wbldl (11 J &lt;UIIOd freolr 0.. lldlon of o!At
thNw out a peti.tion of the nama belnc wltlldn.n bola tile
North.Jm boml to olflllate with nullified potitioo. Boml membm
Albany, aod (2) libmedil.tely ..,.. deaied uaiDI any Pl'fl:t8UD to ®!. ·~
proved a reto!ution Cftltiaf: the Wn tlpen and tho.e oblainbae
new district, before N«tbern re·
denied ulilll prapre~~nu.tivn obtained the noor SUre to have lllmfl tabu off. n

to pftsent another petition wttb wae • ataDd off.
the lea:ai req11ind number of aig·
Abo diacuaRd waa bow a neW
naturu.
Nortbwutern board wUI be ere.tt-

Heath Education
Commission Meets
· Sunday Evening

No ooe had certain inf~
thOQgb it was believed
county Kbool officiall bad tbe
power to appoint • new board UDtil an eledJon ia held.
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··F..J} Vowers OfDeaee

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· ev~tJdil()n Seek Sewerage Answer Tomg·bt :..;;.~lh=~~ =::i
tend Rutland high acbooL OtbetJ

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Paint Ordered
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Attending were th{)JC named
above and M:.t!lody Roush, Kathy
Abbott, Marla Grueser, Sheztie
I,Uackllton, Diana WeyermnUler,
Connie and Judy Radford, Timmy
and Dennla Glone, Danny Abbott,
ihatron. and Cindy Glaze, Jeff Folltl'flt, Bobby Burdette, Jimmy BJIO.

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a. move may be made to

Middleport
sap,"Why pcly mo... ?"

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Wretk Damage
Estimate High

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ina: and depo.WD8 lbe· m.bney

Just s249
Eve~

be ·followed aa ln tbe "''- (OUD·
&lt;II decided, alter heallnl Mr,
.Hobitetter, · object to: a Counc:il
propoul for ·tbe baaU to ~e

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Councilman Leell.f! -l),aJtz r&amp;
porlfd lo eouoeil lbat Conman Walter Moeller b.id Conta~
' ed illm · by phOne lo I!Q'• tb&amp;l . be
bad 10 far been unable to secure
•Pl' encoura1emeftt from the
Water Pollutkm board co~rniDJ
a two-year extenllon ol Ute .pre-

t.- With 'n'tde

VACATIONS AT
Carol
freshman,

·M,ktisters Hear Message On. ·
Duties Of Protestant
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ciWe num~, ,wb~eb 'WI,I aP,Ot"d
by &amp;arQe awaer Eatl ~wn

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lborlilt bofon lbo robbery OC&lt;UJ'·

red. Brown sal.d he remembettd
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Rent sewqe permit. lt WU de- the number · 1ftet · the car
gone
and
be
·heard
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tile
bank
waa
cided that the mattet would be
refened to the engiaeer. No ac- robbed.
tion on Congreaaman. .Moeller's
auueatlon for a re'aolutlon uk·
in&amp; tbe extension waa taken.

vacation at
Pat GrHcky
daasmatea

witnfll~el:· hi~·· beeQ

A flJlllsion at the traUie li.Jbt
at Locuat and S. Seeood Ave. in
caned to testify in the ~~- •· The .Middleport at 5:15 p, m. Monda:v
cu~ody of two
mino,.. ICihtldnn cauaed estimattd damage or $SNIO.
of \he. couple la the cbjtct of the it was reporttd. today by MiddleUtq:ation, with mdtber of ihe
. pOll...
prfuclD&amp;].s conteatlna the dlvorce
About 20

Ministerial -Association met Mon4ay .at
of Chrlal and was opened by the group a&lt;tloa.

Comes.'~

Pastor of the ·

lu.die Baeon said tbat seYeral
ago a &amp;Jmilar ciiae before
~gar Ervin OCC!JPII!d three
days. At that time be was at-

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torney ault
fpr Elma
White
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b-1 i.n
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hua· :[;'~f~~!~ii:;:
bliitd, Rome)' White. Manning D.
Weblltflo wu aUbrne.f t.- Kr.
Wblte.
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attorney• are Frtf;l
MIDnin&amp; D. Webater . .

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lr., Pomefoy, ' --.,.· -::-.--,·· -::
$10 aDd coMa toda:r in
court , on a a\ate patrol .
of palliftl on a curve. He.

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Middleport council meets In another special se98ion fooi&amp;ht !Ugb oehool puplla beiD,C oble io
to take action on a sewerage committee report.
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Members will bear lhe reaetloD
ol Brown and Auodate1 eng:!·
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Mn. Robert Reibel and grand-

Ladles: !O niake the most of your Leap Year opportunl·
Uea, 'alwaya·. ll}Ok your well-groomed best via our superlor .dry ele!lnlng ~ce. P.S.: If you've already caplllr·
eel your man, keep him In a happy mood by sending his
clothu bor&amp;, too I

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ay FUDIIII HOUDAIHIILT

The. Methodist Commi11ion on
l:ducatlon of Ute Heath Methodist
Church met Sunday eveni_nlil at the
cllurch In .Middleport-.
The meeting was conducted by
S1,1nday School Superintendent
Jack B~htie .. Mr. Bechtle al10 pre·
sented the devotions for the evening uaina lit John a~ hla scripture,
The teJular buslnen of
the
trpup wa11 taken care of al)d it was
~l1nned to ha¥e tlacial Relations
Sunday on Feb. 14.
Othera present for the meeting
were Mrs. Nana Moore, Mi88 Bess
Sanborn, Jamca Euler, Lee Smith,
Mfl. Lee McComas, Mrs. iaml!a
•Brewinlton and Rev. Raymon
Konkrlght, church pastor.

LAUNDERIRS - DRY CUANERS

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