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                  <text>luncheon Meet
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
by the president,

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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

illl will be GO

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
·'JIOIW:~·
Scott, Ellen Dutton, ·KaJ:;en Bach·
ner, Judy .lfartln, "Janie TannthUl
John .Wayne, Mltla!m: if.otden
and Diane Wilcox.
,
Before going home the -&amp;lrlt en·
joyed breakfa11t Witb _Jud:r.
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''witis .h is favor!

Around And
About
Middlt!port

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

son, Ala Bradbury. went tu Chillicothe yeaterday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. William Kitchen and
daughter, Debbie. They plan to re.

PHONE u•lhl

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turn today and Debbie wiU come
with them and spend the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Reibel and with
tlle Charles ABa Bradbury lam-

!WilolA COPY-te

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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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llr. Lelrll •• relerriq: to tbe ........
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.
tion

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Parliainent Geared To·
··F..J} Vowers OfDeaee

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Jm~klld! ·HIDI~"'&amp;urlsol Froea·

Sinart

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new si&gt;iinc sty1ei In regular sizes 12 to 20 and
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· ,·a,·..j · ·,~•.·. Special Coon.cil Session Will .b:ir ·:;,t;:':.,•f ::::~~
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· ev~tJdil()n Seek Sewerage Answer Tomg·bt :..;;.~lh=~~ =::i
tend Rutland high acbooL OtbetJ

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unBPecafJed

lelllth

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2nd.·Coat Of
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Paint Ordered
=p~~:.O~w J!tn
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MeetA.t

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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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.ELBE·RFE

a. move may be made to

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

Yilllp.

Wretk Damage
Estimate High

pl'Oetll

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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c~ee of the· depoatt. '

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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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b)' \II! II·
ciWe num~, ,wb~eb 'WI,I aP,Ot"d
by &amp;arQe awaer Eatl ~wn

'!'be .,... -

ttoeeir.

lborlilt bofon lbo robbery OC&lt;UJ'·

red. Brown sal.d he remembettd
.
Rent sewqe permit. lt WU de- the number · 1ftet · the car
gone
and
be
·heard
,
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
broueht
b-1 i.n
bera eon·\
hua· :[;'~f~~!~ii:;:
bliitd, Rome)' White. Manning D.
Weblltflo wu aUbrne.f t.- Kr.
Wblte.
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Ill the cue of St.aalt
attorney• are Frtf;l
MIDnin&amp; D. Webater . .

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a couple of day1
tona.

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Governor Cites · '
ShoWU.g .

COSTS

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

a plea of

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Ohio, Nation,

:Nfp From Jug HelP!!.
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Poultrymen Plan
ToAuendOU
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Pofut In 20 Years
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ibodt Nortbeni diltrid

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.
ltteJid Albol!y bll!l oe11oo1 1111-

Members will bear lhe reaetloD
ol Brown and Auodate1 eng:!·
neerinl finn of Markm. 0., W
eounel.la intention to caneel a
contraet for prepuatiOJl ot the

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· half sizes 14 10 to ·24 10 .

TODAY'S
MOSJ ADVANCED

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Robinsons
Roldllaoa'o C1eanero
PHONE Ill
Ia PODitrOJ

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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

'1'11-J.llll.et Cl_,. ·

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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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8.--D.aliy SenUnol, ~·Middleport, q, Feb.-!, 1960

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enttne

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arraacement between

Northern boards.
is beiDa in·
tbe: "Althe aew Nortbftlt.

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Sanuy.ana,
member
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CROSSWORD
J2 ....
28.Cota

Price an Mary
Ethel H

mbe.r

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et mem·

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All Eyes 1, n SEOA
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. 4~re en ere - n ac son;:=~n~iJl~·=z~~::i;-:.
Panthers Stop B•j)' Ed Spnggs
STANDINGS s· 0 y
·o w T R d
--TDIPTSD
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WILIIliiGTON.
l'blllp Dumont'a

1leOn named

De~

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Of lronmen As Oth_er Opponents Have?

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LEioGUI
. .... . . 11 0 818 Mil
tonight Jacbon . . . . . . . . . ~ 2 611'11111&lt;

UPI- Mn

Tempted has
the oulltanding ...,.

Pomeroy

All eyes in the SEOAL will be centert!d In l•ekBon
where the Pomeroy Panthers can insure a chunk of the 1959- Locu
60 basketball title with a victory regardl.,. of what bappew Atbena · . ·
in their two remaining games. at Atfien• wlth everythlDJ blngin1 Nelsonville

mm of ua b7 the American

Tr11nen• Assn.

contest be- on tbe outcome.

to the

Sideligbta

~a:~::·:.~ ~.~:7:::~;~~t':7
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NEW DAN RIVER

team

DRESS
LENGTHS

can

Panther tor.:ard, bas
aleadilv in stand·
J
fint week. Toda;y
in the lea'"ue with
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a l'l.O avera1e behind . second
pllee Georce Stump or Loa:an
wbo ia crowding H.arriaon with
21.2 pei' pme.
Clearly, only Stump has 1
chance to c•tch Harr.i.aon, and that
Ia 00 1.. enou.,h to cause amall

of the Panthers
can eonUnue
their JCI1ring puade, and whetb·
er or not the bia:, airy Jackson
gym will upset the shootina eye.
of the Panthera who are avera&amp;lnJ
per cent plus ~n JeaJue J&amp;mel
so far tbls season

Nylon

Orga ndy

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It waa two years 110 that form·
er Panther Coach Diet btton
his
champlon•bJJt'bo.und
t.o Jackaon and •baorbed 1
by four polnti alth~P the
club went on to win the

Nylon

Chiffon

bood.

!:?.•••roy

The Panthen expect to be bol·
lk!red by the retUln o( guard
Bob CUnnina:ham who baa nUued
two Bame. while mendlnc from
on llllury 1n the Athens game.
WILLITON 'OMING
Wellaton ~omea to Middleport
with a new spirit too, boding
for the Jackets unleu they
anap out of a three game loting
atreak. with extra vim and vigor.
Thp Jackell have lost to Logan,
Pomeroy and Athena In suc&lt;:es-

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WHEN

We Do Alterallouo

Heels Wear Down

THE

OR

Fabric
Shop

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LoJtn w&lt;~uld have &amp;o have three
extremely aenaational nllhta to
catch up wblle Harrison b cold,
cold, or colder, another unlikli·

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Soleswearntn
See V a

SHoE
REPAIR II ~~:~..:f:.:a~~.~-..~~;an~on~:. 3~~..~
IIEIGS' MOST IIODJ:IIN SHOP
sixth place In
(LIFF'S

E. Mila St.
Pomeroy, Oblo

192 N. leeoM lt.

7 -' 104 1M

6 5 8IJll 1131

Mlddl.,....

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Middleport

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Hurlaoa

Ed Spda•

atop

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8 082 730

awns ll ay 0 et(}r
Beatmg SeIvey S 2' 538 Pts•
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Blake, Nha. . . . . . . . . 11
Slavens, Jhs. . . . . . . 10
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Ray, Wh1. . . . . . . . . . . 8
Dexter, Nha......... 11
Cunningham, Phs. . . . 9
Potta, Whs. . . . . . . . . e

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Wright, JT. . . . .. . . . 1 11 11.0

Jerty Weat, another All·Ameri10.3
Tinkham, TP.
3 31 10.3 ca who hu been .pJayinl ln Robertlon'a ahadow for the paat two
MEIGS COUNTY LIAGUI
i-iciin!po!olbll and 23
ElteWhere In the SEOAL Athena
Combs, R. ......... · S 31

s-a

at Nel8llnville

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ln a con· xxRadne
Rutland . . .

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llltb-ranted

3 2 838-278
to a
vletory
tne Urst divialon, while
2 3 817 287 over
Military.
Eastern _. . . . .
!:'altit&gt;&lt;•l• 0.11 entertain&amp; Lo&amp;an xHarriaonville .
o 8 281 325
In ~e Big fen Conference,
7-4.
fourth·rlnked Ohio State remain·
Wotfe, Racine ....... 6 109 18.2 ed unbeaten 'in six league outlnga
Martin, Rutl&amp;nd . . .... 5 88 17.6 b)' routinJ Mlchi&amp;an, 99-li3, 11
C. CotUna, Eaatern . . . 5 81 10.4 Jeri')' Lueall scored 23 polnta;
Powell, Eastern . . . . . . 5 82 16.4 Mlchia:•n S~te upaet Mlnnesota,
McKelvey, Racine . . .. 8 tM 13.7 I ~~~·n~d~l~nd~l~on~a~tu~rn~e~d~b•~ek
Cline, Harrisonville . . 5 78 liU l

Drawings Pend
Outcome Of Two
Tuesday Games

German, Rutland . ·... . 5 73 146
Price, .Racine . . . . . .

Drawi.ng11 tor the Meigs County
BaaketbaU Tournament, Feb. 1618-.20, t.o be held in Eutern IDgh

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03 106

deeided. Ea.tem, Z-3, .ll~i
Rutland, 3·2, collld tie in st1ndinge.

·· I Heart

ftllod with a pound
... 88
ot the fl11t1t Chooolat11
Other

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••art ••••• 884 to •tooo .

Assorted Chocolatee
1 lb. boll

Meeting In offJcea of the county
auperlntend\lnt of achooll, repre.
aentatlvea of RacJne, Eastern, Rut·
land and Harrison ruled that the
loser of the next Tuesday 1ame
between Eastern and Rutland will
play Racine In the Io'eb. 18 opener
of the tournament while the win·
ner playa Harrlaonvllle in the aec·
ond round Thuraday. nl&amp;hl
Retervea revene thlnp, 10 that
aU four schools are repreaented
each. niBht of the !!rat and second

roundl.

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EaaWm Principal o . c . Bibbee
ia m1naaer of the tOU.'I'nament.
Attendlna last niaht were Qtvid
~~~:; RuUand; Larry Morrlton,
1~
· Erneat WlnJett, HIM'IIOnand Bob Martin, J!:llatern.

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COACHING STAPP liT
LOS ANGELES Ufl-Tbe Lot
Arlaelea Charcer• ol tho ArperJ:
can Football Leaaue completed
their coaeblna ataff Monday when
they alped veteran Jlneb&amp;eker
Chuclr.: NoU Qf U.e Cleveland
&amp;Hwna aa .defenaiVe llne c:oacb.
NoU, a aeven·year man .witb the
Browno who played hlo eollqlato
ball 11 the Unlvonlt~ of Dl)'lon,
jolaa Jack Faulltner, J"" Madro
~ AI Davia oa Coach Sid GU~
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•••dy you ... bul

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DUTTON DRUG CO.
COATS' BLDG.

MIDDLBPORT

DJIR'I tldtl.

Eutern freahmen

coached b)'
Tony Oennette won their return
match ttaJnat Waham• freahmen
on the White Falcon floor Monday,
- . wllh Tom Filth aeltlnt 17

polnta for \be winnera.

Thf'Ml other boya, Ron Cashdol•
lu, Danh)' JSnta, and Charles Wt
ber, each htd four pointa wh!le
Geoqe Cooper played an out~

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5:110 Quiet Draw III!Gm!

B. Mila st.
Tlulndly I Ul 11100.

Pboae 19'7
HOUl'll: 8 tG 5 -

8. Newark .. .. ... (
12-1) 68
8. PGrtsmoutb .. . . ( 11-3) 49
10. Martel'- . . . . . . ( 12-1) 48 ,
Second ten: 11, Xeni·a I; 12,
Columbus East: 13, Toledo Scott;
1-', Urbana; 13, "Toledo Wood·
werd; 16, Cle, Norwalk 1 and Mar·
Una Ferry 1; 18, tie Elyria and
Cleveland St. Ianatiua; 20, Akroo
Central.
• Others: Marion Harding, Yoong
stown East, Arehbold, Cincinnati
CeJttral, Cleveland Latin, East·
wood, Clevel1nd John .Marshall,
Steubenville, Mauillon, Columbus
Unden, Zanes¥ille, Eaat Liver·
pool,
Akron South, Mid·
view, Dayton Northmont, Wooster, Cambridge., Hamilton Public
and Toledo Ro1era. ,

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Coonhunten Will
Mllet Thill F'riday

1:00' ~Oy

Meigs County coonnuntr.rs will
meet Friday at 8 p. m. In Deem~
Reatatll'ant, Racine, for an important. buslneas meeting, , President
Roy Armee announced today.

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NEW YORK. UJ't·- talUorniA'I sald.
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MI.W. T•n. 19 . Mo-d St. 12 pions today cracked CJndonali's MoVh-. 135, ol Phlladtlphla,
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Murr•y St. 113 1. Tttua"'" 66
Unlted Prell International's ma·
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Alltam. 61 Ven.,.llt 54
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The United Preu International
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major college basketball ratings
II 'lorida lt. 61
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TenntaSftl 14 Florid• 61
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1. California (19--18-I)
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ColorMio 70 Iowa St. 55
2. Cincinnati (13-15·1)
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3. Bradley (2--\4·1)
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' ' " ' AlrM 69 Sin Fren. U 61 f . Ohio State (1-13·2)
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Ohio Statt 99 Mlch... n 52
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lteubenvlllt 111 Oulncy 1111.• D
7. Villanova (14·1)
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Cen.... 71 W. Va. lt. 71
8. Utah (lD-2)
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11. North Carolina 02; 12. Dayto• 19; IS. Southern California, 17;
. Kanaas State 12; 10. St. Louit
18 (tie) St. Jooeph'o (i'a.~ St.
KentueQ,
Southern
aDd Iowa

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khool. were held Monday night , BY Un!~ ~"'•...l•ttrn.tlonal
DOt -..,auon of oppon~lll4-.lt&gt;uit .IY"t Vl'linla 101 WI 71
Watt• 'oiiiliT Tueoday""''l8)1tA.'ll'i~a• Prlnceto~. 70 Col11ta 57
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2.538 pomta set b)' Frank Selvy of
Furman 1952-.53-M iild the all~me cereer _mart of ~.587 eatabllahed by Diet Hemnc of Wake
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123 11.2 ed. the second-ranked Bearcati
97 10.8 to I runaway 96-41 triumph over
eo 10.8 Drake and raised hia career total
Chase, Atb... . ... . . 11 11?10.6 to 2.S7l. ·~e'll &amp;c&gt; after Hemric's
OWH:an, Gha. . . . . . . . 9 80 10.0; mart Saturday . night when tbe
' Boling, Nha. . . . . . . 7 70 10.0 1
en~m Houstoo, need17 pomtt to become the
BUCKEYa LIAGUI
ln coUqe bolltel·
The Plains .. · · · ... 3 0 1715-143
Yt.wned bJs WI)'
Belpre
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the Drake conte.at. aurRutland
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Trimble ............ 0 1 &amp;t- 71 paomJ Selvy'a record wltb two
Chauncey ... . ....... 0 4 183·267 quid layupa in the fin:t aix.
mlnl:tea. Play w11 interrupted at
Erdy, JT..... .. ..... I 2t 24.0 thia point a1 the si.J·foot-flve forWilcoxen, B. . ....... 2 43 21.5 ward from lnd.ianapoUa PQied. for
Mal'tin, R........... 4 66 16.0 pbotoaropllors.
Roberteon completed hla record.
Bryer, B. . .
. . . . . . 2 30 15.0
Hobstetter, R. ... .. . 4 M 13.5 breaktna: fttlbt by totaling 18 of
Barrett, JT. . . . . . . • 1 18 13.0 20 free tbrowa, nine of 21 field
Dunkle, CD . . _.. . ... 4 4tJ 11.5 a:oal t.ttenapta, 12 rebounds and
Staten, CD. . .. .. .. .. ' 411 11.3 eeven •u:tsta.
Harttnger, Mba. . . . .
Sprigga, Jhs.
Kunzman, Nbs. . . . . .
Harris, Mhs.........
Lane, Ghs. . . . . . . . . .
Scharfenban:er, Wbs

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Stump, Lhs. · · · · · · · · 11 233 .21.2 his bulgln orUolio
C1rman Phs
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Youth Hold
Sunda)' Service

Amolcllr.
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of

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ol, Y&lt;&gt;Ulh Suaday throug~out tho
~ • world, the 'JOUth at the Ol'lnge
~ Cburtb conducted tbe
Al'l1tT 11t0m{q eervin of woralllp .at ll:M a.m.• Sunday. Bring·
lal tbe moming aermon on the
topie '"'hf k.i.ncdom Come . On
l'.lrth" were .Miu. Breuda O.uk
ouid ....... PuUina.
Opening the worship service

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ON TIMI AT LAST
TOKYO UPI - The Tokyo dlltr~ COUrt'l t:IYII d~rtm.nt cMrt
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f'ftda Palllnl, followed ·b1 tbe
ln.voeation and Lord'a Prayer led
b7 O.nny Bernard. Tbe announce·
mtnta and a brief history of youth
Suud.l1 wen: given by Don Guthrie. Tbe Scdipture leaon WH read
by Wilma Pullinaaod the Commun·
ion lledltttion ctven b)' Judy Put·
Una.
Conducting the Service of Coro·
mlltlloa were acting elders Danny

BernU'd and ll&amp;rvin Pullin• with
Deteol'leNH Ann Saylor and June

Pulliu receivinJ the offerioe.
Jo ollowina: ber talk, Mn. Willia
· SPeci.IJ muaJc Wll provided by Anthony, preaident of the aoclety
; Dick BIJI.)' and Johnn7 Depoy &amp;ne presented a gilt to M.n. Zundtl
. die Btne4lctJon.
for speaking to the poup .
. Tbe Sua~ SchOol hour at 10:00 The meeting ot the JO(iet)' was
; A.IL wn alto under the leader- opened with an OJ"gan and piano
: thlp of the youn1 people with duet prelude by lin. Cedi IBrad; J're4ll Putllna actJne tuperinten· bury and Mn. Gerald Antbony.
~ d:eal The claiRJ were taught as
Mn. Ross Pullen ••• 'devotlon:al
1 follows: Primary, Jm!y Pullin•: leader and read ICl'tpture from the
book of laaiab. Her devotion11 were
centered on the atan of. the lmi·
verae and tbe Jnspiratlon that one
recelved realizing they were placed by God .
Pomeroy, Oblo
Donations were made during the
meetine to the March ot Dimes
TONIGHT
and tB a Foreign MiNionary ·p~
of purthasJna: jeeps.
"HORSE SOLDIERS"
The
president announced the
lohn WII.)'De, William Holden
World Day of Prayer which wiD be
NM Optn WedMICfay
Bbserved March 4 at the Mt. Mo·
THURSDAY end PRIDAY

MEIGS THEATRE

''THE JA YHA WKER$"
Jeff Chandler

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$100

Tbe meetin1 was closed witb
prayer l:ty Mn. Warren Hulburt.
l'ollowin1 .Ute meetlng the mem·
ben and guestl were invited to
tbe baaernent where relresbmenU
of undwichea, cookiea and mints in
cietorated nut cupa and coftee and
tea weie aerved by Mn. Tony Fow·
ler, .Mrt. Cbarlea Lewia, .Mn. Lawrence Bing, Mra. B. F. .PumaJee,
Mra. Harold Chue, Mn. E. L.

Hughes, M.rt. Cbarlee Bennett and
.Miaa Freddie Houdalbelt. Mn. .
Warren llulburt presided at the
coffee service and Mn. Anthony
the tea aervlee, placed at eltber
ead of t.he tattle which was covered
wttb a pink cloth .and ceDtered
wU.b an arnnrement of anapdra·
iORI and a large pink heart. Mrs.
Lewb was In charge of the table
arrana:ementa and had also made
t.lle nut cups.

Long Bottom
Sunday School
Class Meets

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In the abaenct of the president,
Mrs. Geneva Yatea, the other
teacher of the claa1, conducted the
bu•inesa meeting during which
Wandlil Larkins wa1 appointed to
act as 1111L1tant secretary

pre~tmted

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Contract-Swung For Brown
In Procedural Turn Around
With a bit of parliamentary juggling, the Middleport council last night 'revetsed its previous resolutJ,on tow~rd cancel·
ling the engineering tontract with Brown &amp; Associates, Mar·
ion and voted tG make money available to hire the firm.

Af tbe last meetin~ Friday eve·
nina: the Council tlalemated over
the hiring of an engineer for the
l'roposed sewerage systElm for the
\'Hiage was broken with a res~lu·
lion · by Lee Smith that the fll'm
be contacted relative to cancella·
Uon o.f Ita contract witb the vUla&amp;e. Last night the resolution
was recalled for consideration,
was quashed, and a ~-~)' reso1u·
II"" paBied ~f a H . I'!!"'.:.Jlvlng

Modern Mart Has
Move Planned
For March First

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tiiJcate that $2,500 for the prelimirtary engineering is avAilable
Tbe lone dissenting vote was
cast by Councilman John Zerkle,
chairman flf the Council Sewer
Committee, who had advocated
eancellitlon of tbe Brown contract entered into provisionally
aeveral months ago. Mr. Zerkle
has been in favor of empleying
an Athens engineering eompany.
Council has 00.0 eranted an
extenaion on its sew~e permit
until April but is required to
make monthly progress reports
to tbe Water Pollution Board in
Columbus.
·
, Tbe Council was called be.fore
tb board Jan. 12 to show cause
why action should not be taken
againat it for failing to start sew•rage construction as ordered l:ty
the board.
Present at the meeting last
night were all Council members,
Solieitor Bernard Fultz and Mayor
KeMeth McElhinney. .Members
are Zerkle, Clinton Fisher, Wayne
Gibbons, Lee Smlth, Ernest Covert
and Bill Childo.

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SundiJ, Jan. 11.

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glad you took

IT00}Shed LoSS
Totals $330
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Clerk Gene· Grate was · iDstruct-

. and Mre. Franklin Gene
ot Columbua are anuounc·
the birth of an 1 lb. a oz. dauYvoDna M1e at Doetor1

FURNITURI

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ed by• Council to prepare a . cer-

.4nnounelnJ Birth

.-BAKER.......

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' The dangerous one-way bridge pictured above on Route
338 over Johns Run near Apple Grove will be eliminated this
summer. The State Highway Department yesterday aworded
the contract lor !he relocation of this section of Route 338 to
Joe Skinner, Belmont, on his bid of $102,870. Tbe state en~•­
n~r's estimate wai $162 100. The improvement Will consJ,St
of a flll and culvert and' will eliminate the bridge and two
dangerous curves. - A Sentinel Photo.

the ll.rm ' the 89-a'hl!!ad· !Jieaal. ·

PoUuck refreshments were enJoyed by Mr. and Mn. George
Frederick and three sona, Delores
Frank, Wal)da Larkin• and four
children Naomi Pickens, Violet
Smith, Orva Jean Holter and two
children; Geneva Ya~s and Tre•·
sie Sw1in and gue1t11, Leone 'Babcock, Wllltam Swain and Dsve
Yatea.
Mn. BaMocl: will entertain the
daN at her home for the Febru·
ary meetlna at wbich time a Val·
entlne box will be enjoyed and potIU&lt;!k retreahmeeta aened.

Rtguler Prlct 479.00
Sptcltl Price 164t.OO Speclel Prlct Mat.OO
INCLUDIN6 $100 WORTH OF FROZEN F.OOD

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lighted pictures to each of tbe Joeal churchea.
Plana for future aetlvitie• were
made ~o as to help in the churches.

Holds 133 lbs,

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"·'~ ,J.illoleum
LAMPS... .· \:."'" R UG.$
1f2 OFF· , .. 9xll

All

George l'"'rederlck read the llcrlp·
ture followed by prayer by .Mrs.
Leona Babcock, a guest. Roll call
waa an1wered b)' a scripture verse ..
A d.iaeue•lon period wa1
1everal · topJc• uf Hpeelal
were dlacusaed.

The elaas hu

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Even in the foe~ of increased price~:we ore r~~d~g o,u rs for .this ~tock Red1.1ction Sole. You'l1 .'bi!.
advantage of ~e.~ sensotionoll?ctrgo!ns th~~~ may nOt be repeated!
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EXTRA SPECIAU

Tile YOUJll ,Married Sunday
School Clau of the Lon1 BoUom
ChUl'Chet belC:lihe rf!Jular monthly
meeting a,t tbe home oi one of the
leachen Mra. Tressle Swain, on
Thuraday evenlne.

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Opens Sunday

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