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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·llllddleport, 0:, Feb. Z, 1980

Youth Hold
Sunda)' Service

Amolcllr.
· COiumbul
of

Iii bepinc with tho ...........
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

with

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OfUCKU FOR lODAY
ON TIMI AT LAST
TOKYO UPI - The Tokyo dlltr~ COUrt'l t:IYII d~rtm.nt cMrt
,..... Mt 1 NCOcl M.nday. For th•
,flnt tim. in Itt history It openell
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Weather
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Scriptural Retpon&amp;e was

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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

Flu Parker -

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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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50%
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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

PILLOWS;~
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REGULAR PRICE

ClN fHl IAII»((IST C0A1111

MIDDLIPOIT

Floor So.n~ers cu~d Polishen.For Rent

LISTEN.

ALL JUNDS OF
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For Plckt111'

FLOOR ClEANERS

*CEIUNG*

HOI' WATER

Hardware
Specials

HEATERS1

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Thumlay
Mornlnga at 7 :JO

llTHROOM
FIXTURES
'LAVATORIES
GAS Jnd ELECTRIC

IDSPIUNG

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Far Every Room
In YQIII' Home .1

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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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Complete Lint Of

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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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·UTiP TA8LES

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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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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Eight Night
Revival Series
Opens Sunday

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o! Pomeroy and Mrs. Eileen

EnterprJSe
. y OU th
Fellows.hip
M
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Mr. and M.n. Robert A. Venoy noy of Columbus. Great grand- ,
or East llaln Street. Pomecoy . pmnts .,. M' and M.. Ste&gt;e

held wilh Elsie Arnold , president ,
m charge. A social ll•ur follow~d .

7 Eblin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
~.:- :-G:u;:~ t st Hol•ec
of Pomeroy .
d
Devotions by Mar;lor1e Bentz
The ne-w lrrival has been nam·
Mrs. Harvey Woodar Of Porn·
the meettne of the Youth
... R -~rt A them "- d -nt• ''"Y ,·, lhe grftat great grandmoVV'&lt;'
• n
'1- .....-an pa.-.o
· of the Enterprise EUR
11 ,," r
are Mr. and Mrs. Dr.lton Gfover
evening at Lhe
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C'hureh .
are annouoclD,g the birth of

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a pie
with scripture readings by 'Betty
Grue~er and the Lord 's Prayer in
unillon. A poem ''Do You Just Belonl? .. bJ Dot:Pe Brow n, preceded Jackie
a quiz on parabJel of the Bible by Patty

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are backinK everybody. rio can rilllt
now ••• FAST, FAIR AND SQUARE. Pay
bills. Buy bar~alns. Have eveoylhinl In
ONE plaee. Have more money on pay-days.
we take good care of you. Just phone or.
ttep in. Get cath. Cheer up. RIIU. ,
Ho~: 91o 5 - Thun4ay

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Method"! Churo2lt:t ..,.
1 El·
cently at the home of ·B
Mrs. Guy Reynolds has announ·
len and Sharon McDanltl ~ '
ced that there will be a meeting
•Be\·erly Roush w11s ia. char•e "'or
deH&gt;tlons Y,ilh Jackil-' ·Capehart, of the Finance Committee or the
Middleport Business and fl'()fesPatty Newland 118d Judy Turner sional Women's Club at her home
taking part.
this Friday evening.
Group singing of "He Lives"
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eas lll' mor,..ey m~
P"
Members askea to be pTesent
and "Wonderful Wo"d~&gt; or Life'' jetts wert! submitted ~ e ~h ·
Missd Nina
Fr~opened the devotions followed m'mb.r .. The ne"l
" pre,.·c''t wo"ll L11e. are
d. H
h tt Russell
M' .,, Miss
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Phone 1117

CLASS HOLD $SESSION
The Lamplighters Claq O.f • tlo!e

c·l Ub F'JnOnCe
Committee
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eet Friday

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Mrs. Etta Mae Norton. Mr.s. Kennet h McElhinney, Mrs. Denver
Rice, Mrs. John Werner, Mrs.
Alice Mills and Miss Edna Mae
RM y, Swick and the club president,

and a committee was
to complete plans.
were served to
DLJtson .

Mossman,
, .t he I Mrs.
M~ia~s~Ben~~tt~
. ~~~~~~~~B~e~v~er~l~y~~~~~~~:S~u~e
A •hort. businJ!SI aession waa teacher,

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2- Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. S, 1960

DlumMa Jht, 1t59

HISTORY
Meigs County

Ovet" fifty young people gather-.
ed Cor n
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a evenmg o e owe ip
and run Sunday evening at the

OF

Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
Special guests for the occasion
were the youth --lroup from tbe
E t
· EUB ~
n erpnsc
-...uureh and three
Chinese student s or Rio Gnmde
Co Itege, who 1e d In
. the evening's

By Waller E. Slaeo

activities.
The evening program started at
5:30 with a recreation peri(td,
when the group enjoyed playing
Chinese games taught by the stuvice waaJn athe
sancl:uary.
dents,
afterheld
which
wor.ship
ser·

Nellie Vale.

The student a sang l1ymns in ChinMr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence
and English and conducted a
and family spent Sunday with her conference in which they shared
mother, Mrs. Harry AJJison of Ra·
concerning their homeland,
cine.
it's educational · system, their
On D~ember 22, 1818, a CO\lrt
;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'j 1homes and family Jife and their Q~.d W~ ql&amp;de to .,Ohn Rou&amp;b
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religious life. They spoke from (Ca~in lolln) lor hla brothers.
Before You Bemqdel
wide experiences having lived on
of thi1 tract of land. 1t wu sold
Your Bathroom
the China mainland and in For- at a~JetWo to tl\e Wabeat b1dder
mosa.
Edward Graham, d ,m lni"'ator
1M Ut Fer
At the , eontlusioll et the ron·
WUUam Grab-am:, deetalted. .
....ERICAN
terence. the ero.o p ....,.btod in
Th. .Fice pfd WIS $4.020
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the .OCial ft)Om of the chbn::b
'.810 acrell.
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w_.l. ll!re a delleiO,U fel.~i-p ilin,
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ner was served by ttie mcff.))ers
BRIGGS Fllj:~
of the young people with .Mrs.
Victor Young acting as chair.man.
~ · Chinese student• ot,. ,,.

OHIO)t

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sisfed iD tbe morning .servieet at

tbe cht1rch, whece they oang,
&amp;~e and taught tbe young peo

ll~flt~t ilod~~';,'; ~:!..
va~ -~~nth

Suhday

in the

cbureh.

Top Val
100 Top Value Slalllpffntlf ow Cl!llhltn faU to hand your stamps and say "Thank YW'

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Applesauce =·kraQ• .~- 7 ':;... $1
Tomatoes -~~.:. stonclord .=..' 8 ~303 $1

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ly Unlttd p,.. ,lnMrnatlonal
Today is Wednesday, Fe~ary
3rd the Mth day of the year with
832 more 'dl)'s to !ollow in ·touo.
The moon is approachinJ Ita
first quarter.
The
atars are l&amp;afa,
and Venus.
in blatory:
joUlllaltat

l'ror.ea
Counlry Club
Apple ...

Pies ..........c.....,.
... . ... . 3-::-Sl
Peaches ~- Sflced . "4"'"-~$1
303
Green
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Legs ......;·--.- - · .~ 45c Breasts,...-an.-..-.-..•: 55~
Wings ... ~~, .. 5 ... $1 Backl, Q":£ .. 8 "" $1
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Whitillg ,... - .-· 5 ... 79c

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1913 the 18th Amendment t~
the COJIItltUU&lt;In, the inco'me tax.

waa paHed.
Jn 1843, one of the moat 1leart·
warmiDJ epilodea of World War
U wu enacted on a llnldna: lh~
le11 than 100 miles off the eoa
of 'Grft:ftlll'ld. Four chaplalna,

Soc~ety.

Thii old barn is atill ln an
excellent alate of preervation,
•nci IIDleu -dettrbyed ,by fire or
&amp;torm should stand for many
mort l'NJ'O. Tile . old !Wn, IIIII
In tbe bani.... ollid lo ~ 10.• ort·
linll lllaln oo wlllcb lbo .,..,ch·

Jewish rabbi, hto Proteat10t ml&amp;.
leten and a Catholic Fiest, toQ;
off their life preaerven -and handed them to four unequJpped •ol.dlft llomenb later the ahiP
went down below the icy waten
llld wltb lt the for chaplalu er -~ wlleu he was · preacJtUt,
linked arm In ttrll, their voices to th~ll&gt;oth l!lf upper 10d loWer
floort ·COI!l4 oeo blm end boar
rai•ld ·In prayer.
him oa !If ,.,...ea.
fn IIIGO, lbroo
atara RJtthJe

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Total Otlter Purposes
9443.20
Total qper. School Plant 21,6t7.48
Mel.......... of Schoot Plant- ·

Penon'al SfjrVke

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Total current School, Co1t

2Z4,8M.33

Cash Money on Hand

Landa (Coat)
BuUdinp (£.,.1)
Equtpm,nt tCOJt)
Total Aaelll
LtABILITIIJ-'.

Bonded Debt
'[ otal UablUties
Excess ctf AsletJ
Total

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BAG

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SHANK

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188,000.00
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BACON

SHANK
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THICK
SLICED

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lb. 42c) (WHOLE HAM ... lb. 49c)

PicnicsS!l9l Canned Ham · 69l
Bacon rwa
:tJ 79l Rolled Hams
7 Sl

canadian

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Slab, Whole or Half

Piece Bacon ......... .
Sliced Bcicon

lb. 39c

Super.Rieht Brand

Sliced Bacon
Full Rib Half
p k L .

Pork Loins
Cent...- Cuta
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lb. 45
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Bacon Squares

Beef Tongues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59c

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Smoked
Smoked
Smoked
Smoked

lb. 45c

am · · · · · · · · · · ... · · . lb, 89c
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fiSH &amp; SEAFOOD
CASH-SAYERS!

Smoked

lb. 35c

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lb. 29c · $¢'

All Good Brand

BONI!LJ!SS.LEAN
EASY SLICING

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .. - COOKED, READY-TO-EAT

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .. . EXTRA LEAN AND FLAVORFUL

Or
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Full Loin H•lf

2 .~. 79c

COOKED, BONELESS, READY TO SI!RV E .. . 9 to ll·LBS. SIZE

Smoked

Pork Loins . . . . . . . . . . .
Whiting . . . . . . . . . . . .
Herring . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solmon . . . . . . . . . . .

lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

49c
49c
45c
85c

Chunk Srnokltd

· ·.!irWhitefish

lb. 75c

Chu.,_ SmokH

OHage llutts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 55c

Whitefish

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lb. 69c

READY TO FRY

Breaded Shrimp lb. 69~
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1be Goodwill Club met on
Frlday 8\ltDinl at tbe bome of
Mn. Lawrence Ltevlng. A Jur·
prjse birthd1y party was held for
Mrs. Llevln&amp; and Mra. Ray lVea·
ver. DuriDJ the evenin.c .secret
liater &amp;itta were exchanged and
game11 were ,p layed.

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Dldrlct, . C.Unty Of Mtl..... ' · 0.

NewHavelt
Social Events

Salarl.. and WatM . . . 171.917.70 Mn. Harold Capehart, Diana MiiSurnpMry Of C.th a.lancee.
ler, Lynn MUJer, Karen Lleving
Recelptt and bpendltvNI
and the boeteaa.
lallinot, Jtnuary 1, 1959BIRTHDAY PARTY
General Fund
22.(180.60
Bobby Dye wu honored by his
'Bond Retirement Fund
-80.8Z pmmtll, Mr. ~ Mn Robert
:UUk Fu.nd
217-62 on his 8th blrthdi)o, Jan 30th
Workbooks
168.04 a ·P arty at his home Tbe afternoon
Total
22,385.44 .was spent In playing games and
Rtdl~ .
refreabmen .. were served to RalGeneni:l Funn
206.036.32 phie s~ Pat Bennett, Jimmy
~n4 Retirement Fund
2.9215.10 .wee, .MJke Suven, Vlekle Stivers,
MiD: Fund
2,493.86 Sberl Stivers, Arehetta Haye&amp;,
Wortbooke
1,829.51 Donnie and Ricky Dye.
• Total
211_284.99
"ROTARY CLUB
lxptnditu.......,.
The Bend RotH)' Club met on
General ~nd
200,371.88 Thursday eveninJ fOI' their dinner
Bond retll'ement fund
34«).00 meeting. A ~ort business meetMilk Fund
2338.88 lng Willi held.
.
Total
208,012.96
Attend.Jng were Herman Layne,
*•l1nc1t, . Dec....., 31. 1.,9;;Donald Roush, Lloyd Roush, Ri·
Genenl Fubd
27,74&amp;.26 i:bard Oljd, J. L. Stewart, James
B1&gt;nd 'Retirement Fund
~- 72, Hampton Clyde Foley Rome Wit·
Milt Fund
312-89 Hamson, 'Ruuell Cape'hart, Harry
Workbootl
175.13 Muter, 0 . J . Bostic, Arthur Wehrli
Total
2'7 .~7 .47 E. L. Stein, Earl Clark, Thomas
Total Exp. and Bal.
235,870.43 Reed .and Rev. Dav~d Freeman.
RICEIP'TS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ll,t"""ueMr. 1nd Mra. Robert Tennant
Gene"i~l' Property Taxeshonored their daughter, Cindy
' Genefal Fund
72.543.32 her 7th birthday wllb a
Bond Retirement
2,92&amp;.10 ruesday evenint at her· ,i:~'!i::
Total Property Tax
70,468.42 Games were played and ~
' Foundation Programments we!'e , served to Carol~n
Cub reeelved
131,484.94 Roush, l&gt;~bb1e Tennant, Ste"te
Deduction for tchr ret. 1'7,351.00 Rousb, Bobby Sayre, Bobby Ten·
Ded. Scti. emP. ret.
1960.00 Dan~, Linda Roush, Bruce Adams,
Total Found. Prog.
1!50.'1'95.96 Robil) Hoffman, Lynn Tennant,·
State-Hand. chUdren cl~
Mrs. Jamea Hoffman, Mrs. Roo
0&amp;.-10 bert Sayre, Mra. Carl Tennant
State-Rental from school ltnd
the llostl ud the honoree.
and P!OP&lt;r!Y
6113.00
PlllSONALS
Federal s~b:lldtes .
1,098.12
:Mra. David fttematl and son
Tuition friqt pat.tQns
82Q.'J'3 .spent the weekeod with her par·
, Milk Ree•\1'1•
1~95.74 .onta, Mr. and 11n. L H. Battand,
Mlle. Rev.;· Reptl _
902.ft() CharlestoD. She waa accompanied
Total Rev~noe rcpta
231,280.811 home .by Mloo Be...rly Battand
Non-Revenueand Lel~nd F. Cornwell.
Sale ot textbookl and wotk·
Mrs. Bill Smith and sons, Clarks
boo~
1829.51 ville, Ind., were reeent visitors of
Total ·Non-Revenue
1829.51 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carvin
rqtal TranslcUOns
283,ll0.36 Oliver.
EXPIN~TURES
Dr. Claud CoUins, district su·
Adft.'lnlttrltlonperintendent Q/. the Methodist
Salarles a~ W.ae;es Adm. 11,415.28 l.:hurch of Huntington .attended a
Total Pers. Serv.
11,415.28 study -class on Rural and Com·
1199.87 munity cburches held Sunday
Ofrtce Supplles
Service Fu,nd
3IH!f evening at the local chur&lt;h.
Total ot'her purpo1es
1517.31
·Mr. and .Mn. Bernard ~~~:~~~II
Tolal Admtniotntlo•
12,932.~9
· Dayt&lt;ln, ·vistted their p
lnttrwc:tlon- .
Mr. and ·Mrs. George Sayre
Penoual Serv1ce
14:5,'183.96 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lieving dur·
T011l a•d work books
2tl2UO ing semester vocation tast week.
0\h,er Educ. ·supplies
1136.89
Judy Arnold, Mountain State
Rpra. i:du. EQuip.
518.09 College. Parkersburg, visited her
Rpra. Edu. EQuJp,
1822.32 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ar·
Workbooks .
1822.42 nold last weekend.
Total other . Purposes
8240.78
J'.:k Flt8ber; R. G. Greene, Dt.
"rotal Jnstructlon
1M,024.74 John Ridgway, James Hampton,
Llbr1rl~
Edwin Roush flew to St. Peters·
Scbool Li.brary Books
1110.22 burg, Fla., for severAl days last
Total Libraries
1110.22 week .
Trenaportatlon of PuplllChester curry has been a mePersonal servi.ces . .
~70.00 dical patient at Pleasant Valle)'
Motor vehlele &amp;uppbea
1114.65 Hospital.
lllf.MI Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart
Total Other PUfP:OseiJ
. ~~ trans. or puplls
3484-~~ ()f Lexington, Ky., visited his par·
li:ha.l ·LunchHents, Mr. and Mra. J. L. Stewart
MUk
2318.68 over the weekerid.
Total School Lunches
2338.88
M'rs. Rufus Eeeseor Is visiting
other AuxiUery Aeencl":- · · · · · a son and • faprlly In GaUip_olis
. Lecturers
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76.00 after undtlrgolng surgery at the·
Other Special Services
111.70 Holler Hospital.
Total Penonal aerv1ce
186.'70
Frank Thompson is at hi!
Tebn retr. contri.
, 1~.QO home after being a medial pa·
Bm:p. ntr. ron.trl.
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.19f0.00 ·uent at Plea,a'nt· v-aUey H-oapital.
J)clducUona bf co. Auchto~ 514.87
Mrs. F. C. &amp;ethert, Mn . .E. Hues
19,8aU7 ale and Mn. J. L. Slewarl were
Total Other JIII"PqiN
To.tal oth~ Aux. A&amp;en. 20,0J.2.3'l' vi8Jton Jn PirWabur• Monday.
QPorollon
of School Plano- .,n.t .,.~~
Mr. •nd Mra. L~· ter J ~d an •uu
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12_....-v famlly
~n'·'""" _.. ,...,e
of Waahlngton
Motor vehicle 1uppllea
3M.08 Houae, o., vlllted their d;~!~::
Gu
28U.9t a nil .family Mr, and Mra . •
Fuel
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29B3.S4 Vance and daaahter of Mora:anJanitora· Supplies
1715.12 . town on ThurSday at the- home of
water ·
88513 ·
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Electricity
2043:61 [. Mr. &amp;md ~·· B.
Vance.
612.()9 Dotlt .....,...__
Telephone
AdvertJ1 ina:
25.82 Bondi or not~ ' rnaturiq:
' Kaulinl:
3.00 tntereat on ·bonda
' Other COntract and Open
Total
order: ~ce
201.08 Total

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of T~nne85ee football the two ccbOOhl. The Vola defelt-

KNOXVO~LE,
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team wUL 01eet Tulaa here early ed Tulsa, 14-7 In
In October, 1861, in the fiNt re- Rowl .r,:ame.

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Waham.a't White ntcons 1ed
' IS (19-28) 69.
d:ampionshlp 'Of the Sabt.l Anita the great 8bootlng of Bill
Rutland : Gennan 2 (2·3) 6; Mar
)neetfn&amp;.
' and V~n Matre with 18
21 tin 9 (1·2) 111; Hobatetter 4 (2-2)
respectively, won their 1(1; George 2 (2;6) 6; Hoffman 2

.. Rla'iiJ wa..
laseiMiiStarts

came of the season Tuesday (1 ·3) 5; Camb&amp; ·s (13-10) 19; Roush

on their home floor against I (lHl) 2. Totals 23 (20-321 67.
l,l~.i_~l~o 69-67 .
Reserves Wahama 26, Yonker
Referees awarded Wabama 28 and Bennett 7 each; Rutland 24,
~ ~~·~ at the foul line and Rut· Lambert 9.
32 in the rcugh game. Wa·

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Jackaon 54 Pomeroy 53 OT
Wellston 83 Middleport 13 ·
Athent 70 N•'""''"''lll• 63
Lagan 78 Gfllllpoll1 "
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Kypr 70 Herrl10nvlll, 56
W1h111M 69 Ruttand 67
SouthWMtern 67 Oak Hill 59

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Ramtey 2
4; Ray 7
B; Ray 7
8; Kisor 7

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He aent David Sch•denbaraer,
Jon Hendenhott and Paul i,cieor
into th* tanie at the atart -of the
teeoftll quarter and the reaulta

provel .acJvantaaeoue to the WellJ.
*on q¥}fttet. fhe three replm
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quarter.
best nlth&amp;l from tbe lleld the
With tlle acore 47-43 for the Mid· lint haU &amp;Coring J4. poinq, but
dies at the start of the third, could muster but .8 tl)e 1~d for ·
Scharfenbaraer and Francia
-' tot•J of 32 ~ ha,d·; u., scorlq~
pulled the Rockets' within 2 ttl t e :Walter Jlarrll tilt fbr 27 to place ·
Jacketa. Middleport then alowly in· tecond. J"rancll Aty led the Rock·
crea1ed lt1 lead to 7 polij~
-with 11.
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they failed to hit from
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and WeU•ton ca_.e baok
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tle the acore at eo all W"'en y h . e'!leld 'the tint Half, bUt went
a clo1e in shot with lel!ll than a eo\d In the •econd ,hlttlni a ~ perminute to eo in the third period. centaee. Welllton irtayed ..tt~cb'
Paul Xiaor hit one at the foul throua:bOJ{t tile aru;n~ and finJahed
line with 3 aeconda remalnint aad 1f'ltb a ~ ftlea i48 PIU;ftDt.
Wellaton waa in front to atu. .•. . The Mkldleport ~,(ryes oamct
The Yellow Jaeketl at.ayed with· from hehlnd to win 'th• •:~:
in 4 polntl of the Welllton quintet aey, bUt lo1t by forfeit whO
until the final three minute.. 1t ·NOlan ·Swukhamer elected to UN
hu. that Scharfenbarecr and
reM:rvtlt in the Yll'lity 11me to
a., bit with o pair ol loob to put reploee Larry llltch wlto wao ejeet-

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he was fouled by Meredith
in a bear hug.
Eddie missed hi• tree
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J~hllOO:n recovered, and caUTotals 31 (21·33) &amp;1.
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Offlciala: Blosser and Strimelo.
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Tuesday To Determined Wel\ston Rocket Team
ay lela 1. IYIR
The Middleport Yellow Jackets
jumped to a 30 ta ~8 first quarter
lead here T\IE!aday nia:ht, then !JIW
it \urn Jato an 83·71 dele.t by the
Wa'lllton Golden Rorkett.
WeU1ton COJch Paul Ketley,
1tartln• wtth three l'eiUlars on the
ben.ob wa• down 12 polntl 1o1ng
lntt 1he 1econd period when he
ma~. llntup awl.tch tb,at deter·
min ·ttle o'u\C()me of thla SEOAL

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Fellure 0.2-2; Caldwell 14-2; Cline
f..l -9; Myen Z.l-a; Shaw ·2-1·5;
NeiJ 1-2-3. Totals 18 (13 of 2()) 49.
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You won't lind Auburn or
Georae Wuhinlton Hated amon1
colle£e buketbal~'ll top.ranked
team•
but
they're dan11f!J'IOUS
"1pollera" In their own backyar4a.
Aubum handed •lxth·ranked
Geol'&amp;la Tech ita fil'lt Southeaat·
ern Conference los• of the season
48-45, Tueaday nleht while George
Waabln&amp;ton apoiled Vlr&amp;inia Tech's
perfect record In tbe sauthem
Conference by gobbling up the

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Wabtma led 18-16 at thf' tint
quarier rut, 35·32 at halftime and
M-f9 alter three quarters. David
Martin, with 19 points on g field - 1ah... ,
' ert,...,vld ~• free throw, and Comb!
1Wlfh 3ll"elden aud 13 fr~ tbrowt,
' aJ1o Jood for 19 .points, kept Rut·
boys trailed
land in the battle all the way. •
otte quarter, fell beMartin's four flelden In tbe
31·23 by hai!Ume, pulled up
1100nd half apearheaded Rutland's to a 43-38 deficit after three qaar·
effort to overcome W1blma.
ten, and mlued tieinl lt . 11p at
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Bill Greer who tbe end by two point•.
....,d half
Edtern Reaerves won 59-28.
victory. He bad
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Larry Col1lm 5-0-10;
the lint ball
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Powell 3-6-12, Durtt
for six more jn the
1.0..2; Leonaro 2·1chipped in three
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, UNP'URN!SHED 'MODERN FIVE
1 room opartment ond both. Steom
·heat. Phone M2·Y
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I 0811111' ,.- ward. ooe lmertklo. II.Ldmam Clblrtt - 10 CIDII.
• oeou per word lor tbNe COGeeoulJve 1Mer't10al.
8~1 - one mooth for 30 c.mtl per wo.:'d.
hU nte- ilf s oeut~~ ~ word will \..e cba:&amp;ed. for 114-.rerU.Iinc
'II not paid wi.thln 10 daya 1.'ter reeeivfh&amp; bill.
l!!rron I.e Adverti..dni _Should be reported ~elJ . ft
WU, Seotinel wtlJ oot bt re.p&lt;W:iale (or mont UIAD one iBeor
'eel inM'rtion.
Card o! I'banta "'d Spee&amp;a.l NoHcet nt ~ta •1.00. ObiWU'Itf

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l•eontJ, Mlddleport. Fire, Auto&gt;IMlbile, Bon.dt . ..boat 8111.

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apartment and &amp; room apartteetlon. Llfe, Auto, l':tre, PoUo. day niabt to take fourth place in
ment. A. W. Beoeet Jbone
Coli Don 111111, lllddleporl, the SEOAL witb a To-63 ca1e vic·
tory while Lopn further solidified
110-M.
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ln the Leaa:ue cellar with
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DELUXE liNFURNISHED APART
OON STIVEII8
City.
meat. AU new. Low utHities.
Reasonable ADt. also 2 office
Athena• win _..,e the 'Bulld~;~gs a
rooma. Phone 8009.
1·20-12tc
7-6 record behind Logan's k as
FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN RUT-~
Nelsonville, now 6-6, slipped into
land Townlhlp. Mrs. Car( Hairfifth rank . Middleport and WeU·
, den, Hartford, W. va. 1·29-fttp
ston are Ued at 3-9 for sixth place.
At Gallipolis Geor&amp;e Stump bit
:2 BEDROOM MODERN
493 t..lftCOift St.
20 points befllnd Blake'• fine 28.
, MENT $M per month or 1 Hed· ro~~o~ne 60.56-J
Mktd.....,.
Gary Lane got 17 for GalJipoUs,
room apartment, $60 per month .j
wmietls lh11 season.
utilitiea tncludd . Located over
Vogue Shoe Store, 104 E. Main ! i '- I ) k.t:.•ol t--C\fO ••

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Wlfurnlahed. Kellutm, Middleport. Phone 604+11.
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Athens Passes Nelsonville
For Seventh SEO.AL Victory ou.,..;hc~o:!!~~~~
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NOTICE Ofl 'ILING AND

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Ha,., 106 IDcklq
Athens ~servM won ~27 over
U. '7 DuquenM 5I
Nelsonville; GaUipolis reserves
Carolin• St• ., Vlreln .. SS
won 43-42, in the last five seconds
Tech " Mmlphl1 lt. 61
over Lca:an reserve~.
St. IS Northwn Mich. 74
Athens
14 33 54 '70
13 S..ttl• 10
NelJonviUe
13 29 49 63
15 lowthtlf G'"" 75
Athens: , Wickerham 4--2--10;
· (Pa.) 5I
Sanders 1-0 2; Rlgga 6---3---15;
Balctwh•·Wall.u 51
Bean 6--3--...1 ; Cbase 6---0---10; lndl•n• C•ntral 19
Gardner 2--5---9; Begg 2.--5---9.
Ctntr_. Sta,. U
Curoll 90
Totals : 26--18-70.
a.thanJ (W. Va.) 13
NetsonviUe: Anden~on t- -3-----6;
Dexter J-.....8-14 ; Boling 2-----tJ.---10; NATIONAL 18 ASSOCIA.TtoH
Patton 11- 2-24; Kunzman 4---------&lt;2- St. Louis 114 BOlton 113
10. Totalll 21- 21-63.
~~~:.;~::.l'/1;9 NDw York 102
Logan
28 4~ 57 7el'
lot ClnCIMatl 107
Gallipolis •
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COMPACT
RAMBLER

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11 a paUent. in Holzer Hoapltal
where lhe was admitted lut wee)
for obterVaf.!on .

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H01pital Monday Cor obltrvat:lon.

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4 rooms downatain and 2 up,
Approxlmatel.y 1 acre level b.nd.
El.toellenl well. 13 mllea from
Pomeroy. Price SI.OOO. lnqulre

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N, H. BAHR
Chesler, Ohio

12 YR. OLD BLACK MAR~: 14M 1
Yukon 5 •2400
IbM., mule 8 yr~ . old, 900 \!Js. ,
Will work any place you place ' " " '...~
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Adding Mad1lne &lt;'Ombl.on TltADING POST WJTH HUN·
UHEOS or trade ltem11. Uaed and
like new . 1 year nld 1130. Write
new movie, Polerold . atlll cam·
Box 668·R % The Dally Sen·
eras, tools, mu11ic tnatrumentl,
tluel, Pomeroy, 0 .
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electric and outboard motora,
.IRCH
KITCHEN
CABINETS
boat!l, akat~•. 1una, appliance•.
Formica Top, Bookcase built to
watches. About anythln&amp;" you
IUit )'OUr hou.1e. Vinyl A.lbel·
need. Fife Novelty Shop.
to1 Blocks la id. Neieler Build·
I 27 8te
lnt Supply. C.lil Guy Neigler,
Rsc.ine, Ohio .
l·Hic ~ECCHI SEWING MACHINEEquipped to zlg.zaa, darn, mono·
WILL DO SEW!NGAND
~~:ram, etc. SoJd orla:lftllly · fhr
AT!ON in my hornt:. AJq hive
ll81 .11ft. l1 a~ olt balapce. dpe_of
Sin.:er S~wln.i] Machine for &amp;ale,
$!Wt.90 or $8 per month. Phone
cheap. Mn. P•ul Sl110n, Phone
343.
1 27 'lite
6101·X.
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3'"ic-~l.EGULJ\i . 98c 4!1 fpm
PEKINESl: l'l:I'PJES. Mra. W.W.
ale ca•h. .,.98--oreeorct• $1.00.
Call. 732 Syc.. more St.. Mid,tle·
Others 25c each. Fife Novelty.
port,
Open till 7:SO p, m.
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Turn .at Kell'(ly Nl&amp;bt Club
Phone 811·Y.
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Amos •n' Andy .
Highway Jl'atrol "
Be Our Guest
Men ·Into Space ·
The MiUionaire
I've Got A Secret
Armstrong Circle 'l1leater
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Graham
3. Ivy Lea&amp;Ue 25. Wlni

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4. Score
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8. Spectator
31. Female
37. Arab
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10. Re1na.tn4er 36. NUclei of
43. Road hazard
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16. Ha.,.ialian
bird
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18. Belong-in~
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News
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Muslc Go Round
News (Loeal)
Music Go Round
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11:00 News
11:14 A LOok at the Weather
1J :l5 Theater lS
12·30 Sign Dff

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7:30 Lock Up
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8:30 Johnny Ringo
9,00 Zane Grey Theal•e

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E&lt;tge Qt, ijJih~
Three St~ges
Edge of Night
Life of ·Riley
Arthur_ J. Smlth-Ne"WS
Jule RIVlin Show
Amos · 'n ApQy
U. S. )Marshall

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1:00 BFD (eountl7 and WP.Itent 12:00
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1:30 Farm Market Report
1:30
1:33 News
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CaPtain Kangaroo
C81'toon Theater
The Red Rowe Show
On The Go
I Love Lucy
December Bride

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Delbert and Graee Smitb

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10 A.M· 3;5$ P.M.
12 Noon
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Llvlng m W. Va.
NeJgbbors
As .the World TUrns
· For Better pr \Vorse
Art L;J]k~~~~r lf,Oll4ie Party

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Melga County, Ohio
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12:00 Re.ltless
lu~-a~ Love That Bob
·~ 1:00 A~pt Faces
1:39 Way of Lile
2'00 ~ In Court
2:30 Gale StorDJ. SbQW
3:00 lleot tho Clodo
3:30 Who nji 'Y(iti 'f.rUOI
4':bo Amenca~ . IJI"!ldS~Jl!MI
6'30 ltoc:ky aq~ JliJ Fr!.)ilds
6:~ San nancisco ~~·
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6:40 Weatherm•n
6:45 .John Daly 'News
7:00 Flight
7:00 Gale Storm Sttow
8:00 Dotma R~ed Show
8:30 'lbe R~sl .MoCoYs
9:00 Pat Boone Show
9:30 The Untouchab~es
. .J0\30 ol.j. $. Border Patrol
li :OO News Tonight
11:65 Sca11ning t}l,e We:a~er
11 :10 Sports Report

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Young Dr. Malone
From These Roots
Houae on High Street
Split Penona1ity
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preston
F1att &amp; Scrugg1 Show
Weathercast
News Picture
Hunlley Brinkley Report
Whirlybirds
Rescue 8
Bat Masterson
Staccato
ilfaehelor Father
Ford Show
YOu Bet Your Llfe.
Take A Good Look
News Head.Ur.es
Wutbercaa&amp;.
Jack Paar Show
Sign Off'

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A dessert course was served by
M!lyer · eniertaioed her canasta the hostesa to the above . 04M,d
club TUesday 1rtemDon at her and Mrs. Paul TheJsa .and Mts.
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to HEA'-;V;:Y;-:H-::EN=S-::F:::OR::-7SA:-:-I.E.
See or"t:!•ll G. ·A. Deem, Racine.

'10 TON
8 ft . platform body. Good I~"
comm. tl.ra1, tolid c.b, heater.

IS ~, ,II.UfSI'GJ,
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~OJQet. &gt;.ROOm
1~:00 Movie

10:30

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:1' Late Show
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11:45 Sign On
6:00 Continental Classroom
'J.;.{I(t :roday
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:30 Comedy Time
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FOR SUMMER:

191 For Sale
Write or
ltd. No.
944·V.

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keep temperature even.

Contest

A!l Make, and Mod•l•
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
600-606
Main St.

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Mid Day News

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Opoortunities

Play Your Hunch
Price is Rlgbt
11 :30 Conr:oentration
12 :00 Truth or Consequence•
12:30 1t Could be You

0:00 Steamboat BIU
5:30 QUick Draw McGraw
~OiO Ste1mb0at !I ill
I:.U Tlle Jim Tba.4!ker ShOW
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: · :t:sc N~wa Picturfo
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7:30 . Hall of Fame
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• 10:00 This Is Your Life
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10:30 Mr. and Mrs. North
11:00 , New• fte,8dlihe.1
11 ' 1~ Weatborooal
11:111 'lbe Jack Paar Show

FOR WINTER:

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Dlatono Noble, dalll)ller of Jlr,
&amp;Dd 111'1. Homer Noble of .Huon,
wu returned to her home recently
f!oom Holrer Holpltll where she
wu a patient witb aearlet fever.

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Social Events

Planning Dinner

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Logan : Myers J.......().._2; Louisa
L---0-J; !Blake 13-2-28; Dalton
tJ..--5.-17; Stump 8---4-20; Nelson
The Ladies Bible Class of the
3--1-7; Patterson 0--2-2; Totals First Baptist Church in Middl&amp;
32-14-78.
port are planning a pot luck din·
Galllpolia: Lane 8-1 - 17; POpe ner to be held thi.l 'I11Utaday eve·
~; Crawley I---&lt;1-2; Gilmore
ning honoring ~v. and Mn
1-3--6; Csldwell 1-0-2; Conley Warren Hulburt and family . Tbe
1-0-2; Roderick 2-~ Thomp. dinner will be held at the hom£
aon 3---2--8; Duncan 5-S- 13. To- of Mrs. James Murray on Grant
ala 24--11--69.
Street.
KENNEDY IN RACE
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UPl
Sen. John F'. Kennedy, (D-Mass.)
11 ~ to announce Thursday
, 1 ,~ t.thJ."Y mto ·~ he lndiana presi·
dential preference primaPV.

HOUSE WITH HATH. 1
Th~ M,q~t
304 Sycamore St. , Middleport. -- -----TO the Executor or Adminiatra·
Call tt373 or 6110·X.
I NEAR POMEROY - Stone bo~-; Lor and to sucb of the following a1
l 28 Ole' : with 3 bedroom&amp;, tile tloorl!d are residents or the state of Ohlo,
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I ISHED ApartinenL 4 room unf ablnets, .r_tumero ~s closets, for· kin; btmefi.ciaries under the will,
100 Gallon Gasoline
furnished
apartment.
Phone 1 ced hot &lt;llr heatmg. Nice base· tf lilR)'; the atturney or auorneya
ment, double ~rage with up- representing any of the &amp;foremen·
6419
1 28 fit
*GE Fry Skllld
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y, DOUBLE FOR RENT. 870 Lo· i flowers and shrubbery. About
r-ou are hereby notified tbat on
*Register AI Tbe
wer Second A,venue, Middle·
150ll feet ofF Route No, 124. the :u!th day of January 1960, an
port. $315 per month. C&amp;ll 9!J99
Arnnge to see this soon .
· lnveotory aad Appraisement of the
Circle's .Restaurant.
2·2..fttc MIDDLEPORT- Unusual 7 room estate o( Mar,aret :.. "Seaman deframe with bath, hot water ceased, late of ReediVllle Jn aa.id
UNJo'URNISHED 6 ROOM HOUSE
heating, hardwood floors, ver· County was fUed In thlt Court.
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on Mechanic Street. Large ga.1
anda, double guage. out of
Hearin( on .1ald Ionotory and
vented. Call
Ewing's 1 any high water and two mm 'Apprallement will .be had before
Yea~ 1 heater
St~:~re, Phone 133.
2·2·3tc I Utes W!.llk to shopping district, thil Court on the 13tb dAly or Feb1
H
-- -, C'hurthes, everything. Ex-cep. rullry 1960, at 10 o'docll: A. y:,
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I t J elo Won~Cc.1
liona] at $13,000.00.
Exceptions thereto rna~ be fJled
WE NEED SIX WOMEN WHO · POMEROV-2 b.edroom home with ~y any interes~ party at aay
East i\lain Street
bath, hardwood floors, ba.11e- 1 t1me prior to five dflyt before the
are Willing t.o v.ork for nati~n
ment, automatic heating. Total date Jet for hearinJ.
Pomeroy, Ohio
ally known firm. Good comm1.s·
price only $7000.00. Buy today
'WITNESS lhY sl&amp;nature and
s.lon. No investment, no collec· I wlth only $800.00 down payment
the seal of said Court this
tlon, no delivering, cat nec~s·
and balance like rent.
28th day of January
•11) Aur.~::.ales
- - - - -·-·------1ary. For Information wrJte POMEROY-Two 4 room houses
F.
O'BRIEN
1957 FORD VB F AlRLANF. "500"
Phone 4-85
Wilda Valen.tine, Route No. 1•
with all utilities in property.
Judge and ltx.-Offido Ciert
2·2·6tc
$1, 595. Four door Sedan. Top•
POJDeroy, OW•
Marietta, Ohio.
Out of high water. Total price
By Henrietta O'Brien
in condition . F'ordomatic. Low ~~'""':~~-;:~~~~~~
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t 1 $1000.00.
Deputy Clerk
mileage . lladio and heater.
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(1) 2'1" (2) 3 2ie
Blaettnars, Pomcror
1·29-6tc
CONSJGNMaNT IALI
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ville with 20 acres for cultiv8. c;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;i;;';o;i;';;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-_
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BUlCK SI'EciALAN(}- MAI'\Y
Sale will be held Sat., Feb. 6, - tion. Yeung apple tree1. Run· [r
1900, at Jl A. M. at the auction WANTED HOUSE WORK. WILl.
ning water and free gas in
SpetlaUzed AUgnment And Balandng Servlte
olhcr ilcms lit sacrifice prices. groundK. We will have maeb~nery,
Jive in. Some nursing if neces· J h-ouse. With all minerals only
SPECIALIZED BRAKE SERVICE
See H. H. Durst,, bt•low Lony tools, household JOodll; alsQ one
sary. Phone Rutland 2-4307. ! $4500.00.
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SHOCK. ABSORBERS
1 lO aot~ good 1000 lb. teed mb:er 1and one
Bottom, Ohto.
2·3-6tp.
, RENTAL-Mlldern 4 room house
1oio!Buic'K -VB - SPECIAL $1,390. 1951- % Che•y truck wlth 31000
. in good neighl&gt;o,hond. In Pome·
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2 Dour 'lard Tup. One careful . actual mpes on · Jt.
Bous·l· neSSW. Main St.
Phone 267
Pomeroy
1 roy and available this. week.
IOcHI owner.
Likedrive.
new Blaet·
vinyl 1 Lunch WJIJ bedOOdar&lt;l Sales,
' trim,
Dynafl ow
I CUCK1.1R
lox 129 REAL
Phon•_ESTATE
108-Y
tnars, Pomeroy.
1·29-6tc
Harold Goddard.l,Auct.loneer.
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In X.anauga on U. S. 3~, two FOR SALE: MODERN 7 ROIIM
WUI !!ell tht!ap. Matl Hen - -· ·- - - --b
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ontaet
house·' 11...~
i.Jath 11' al"mln"'''
USED
.URNITUR.
drickl, Hat inc, Houtc 1, Neaac
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2 pc. suJtes
$10.00 up
mc r e mmg .. o. P. 0 Box
storm windows, doors, built in
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2·2-6tp
Dlnett3S
$lO.OO up
291; Phone LY3·1869, Athens,
kitchen cabinets, gas furnace. ,
19~0 PLYMOUTH 2 OR. SEDAN.
Refrigero~~ton
OhiO.
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garage, carport, large Jot, out of
$095. 0 cyLndcr. Worth much
T. V. Sets
ASHLAND OJL SERVICE STA·
flo.od,
near S(:itools. James
more. Hlac\llulrs, Pomeroy.
BAKIR•s TRADE IN STORE
Pnode, Phone 4G8·J .
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1·29·61
C "'LL AT BAKiiR U
TION for lease. Modern 2 bay
oot.
P RNlTURI
facilities, best loeatlon In Ravens·
Midcii•Port
1·29-6tc
woodJ w. va. Take
'4tJ PLYMOUTH . DON SAYHE,
Middleport l'hone til:W·Y.
. b\iifhe88. Call Po•nero(j':t.i
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btticial Board Of United Methodist
Church Holds Monday Evening Session

Mrs. C. F. TompltiDs. cbairmaD, presided at tbe meeting of
the ()ffjdol Jlo&amp;rd o1 the United MethodiSt cbw-cb Monday
•ven.ID&amp; at the clwrch.
DeYCKioas lakeD. from Pulm 91 by the Rev. Eugene Brown,
opeDed the !l1fttlDI, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison.

Around And
About
Middleport

Mainl,y About
People
In Pomeroy

MEIGS THEATRE

1 =:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;~;:;;;~:;.;~·~···~·rc~·~s~b~ir~th~d~•~Y~·;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.. Robert :tt:orrls and son, nanny.
Mrs . Albl'rt Younj:l, Mr11. Dwight

Parku and daughter, Myrtis Kay,
Ispent
Sunday in Huntington, W.
Va. wtth Mrs. Donald Holter and
aons.
Mrs. E. J. llill, Mrs. Robert
Gooch and Mn. !toy Jones Sr, lett
today for a vhit wtth relative&amp; jn
Columhu11.

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INTRODUCES

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Officers Meet
Tuesday Night

•EWIIIIt.Jae" II • dllllncl•tlllll'- •lll•toricl "Hnl" i•
bt.weu. J• 1 fn whl•• with a bruah or elolh
._... dull
clbt tDd *ID«~ t,he luetrou thine. 11link
-'the lime,. troulil• anll apen.e you Hve I "Evenhlne,"
1M n~~~~lt of a hruk.W J~rm.an lannlnc and finitol1inl
proe-, Ia a t1fO.Wil, '1t11111er 1 f l I It uroel• du11 and dirt
and IPOittu~J (j) n t«(ulrdl only. •lmp\e dto~~nln~~:
an!J bulfinc whh I 10tt dry eloth or hru ~h wl1en ahot'lll do
&amp;et dirty I dAmp olo1~ l1 better if ellra dirtvl. We 1111

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were electod: President, Margaret Smith of Rutland; Vice oiding.

President Elena Martin of Jlutland; Secretary, Jud)' S.Uer, IIJd·
'nle pnt mee*inc of the club
dleport; Tr~er , CaroJyn Parheld at• the EaJtetn Hlih
ker, Eastern and Repo!'ter, Edgar
with the dlte announced
Hartung, Eaatern HiJb.
Followlnc the eiect.ion of offi·
Representatives !rom the EasClub who attended the
eers tbe group divided into three
eroupe for dlacusaion. One group
were David Jordan, Carounder t.he direction or Donald
Parker, Ed&amp;ar Hartung and
PJunkett disc:uased the By-Lawa of
Gennette, Eastern High
the Constitutlon, one tbe name Wacner, and Mary Bailey.
of the club, under the direction
Those repreaentiul the Middle·
Safety Teena were Bob Van
of Mr. Morgan and the laat a:roup
discussed the duea tO be paid by
Judy Sauer, Ronnie Ja
the members with Donald Quia.enBuchanan and Susie
berry as their leader. They dePlunkett and Mr.
cided on a m'lutb1y duea of 10c .
, teaehera at MilS.
each.
, Don Grueser, Jim
The followmg ,..aa adGpted ••
of the club HTo
promote the int.ernt In, and
knowl~&amp;e of safety for thL youth
of Melp County.

~be purpoae

Propagation Theme
Of Garden Club '
Session Monday
Mra.

118 MD611t't!M fintlo .,er Jartflan ~tylt~~-

••de al thJ. ~Jnkf\ee..,. "Eftrtihinfl" l~11.th11r

f uci!Wn wtda Jannan In rnfln '•lbol!tl) . Com.11 In
ud 1.rJ a pak-, for loaa·lutina pocllooiiL

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Fannie PhilUp1 and Blanche Da·
via were reponed as OOth havinc
lost their hwbanda by death end
Dowers were aent. Mecla Gibba
-was reported m In a hoapit.U In
MasaiUon. and flowetl will be aent.
A communication waa read frnm
Edith Wakely, district deputy, con~ erning the district rally. It was
decided to sell bubble bath as a
money malting project.
At the close of the meeting ro
silent auction was held and a contribution made to the Marcb
of
Dimes.
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$15.95
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SHOI STORE
POJIIBOY

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Special Price $439.00

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INCLUDING $ioci WORTH OF FROZEN FOOD

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Portland Woman I~ Ele4!ted
Will Be BUri,~~-.:;;,
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Representative To Conumttet FUn;.:,, ';.rvi~. · ~; lt.nd•
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Mrs. Howard Ebersbach of PortIand was name
.e1gs
County representative of the State 4-H Advisory Committee
at a meeting of the local 4·H Club Council In lbe )Jelg5 J!?&lt;·
tension office last night. Mrs. Ebersbach wtll represent SIX
counUes in this area lor two year_s_.- - - - - - - - Wayne ROush, president of the ~ -

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wben the ·t-H calendar

year

w.. estob!iohed.

dates include a

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Cu. Ft. Size
Holds 833 lbs.
Special Prlct

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7-PC. IJVING ROOM. includes
modem tot., louoce, toe:k·
l&amp;il.aod. 2 1tep tablet, 2 :lampe:.

BULOVA

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$388

~P.IrOJ~vora are tbree deuptcra:
Mr.s. Sam Bolin, Athena, 0.; Mrt,
Ven' Wbater, Pomeroy an4 IJtl.
Bertba WUhams, Charleaton, W.
Va.; and .a aon, Dana, Pome(OY R..

60 Harrisonville StudentsObject Til Moving.·· '.
Into Rutland SChoob_'Petition' SaysToday

7 ·PC. BEDROOM Jneludes
dreaeer, bookcaae · bed, cheft,
mattreJS, apring, 2. Pillows.

KITCHEN

to the prop!)Sal of the Meitl Coun- LewJa oblil~d: .
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ty Board ot EducaUon to ttanafet
"The 30 dey• 1ren't up Jet."
us to Rutland scb,ool dtatrict. We
The aigbefl:
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feel we · -.boUld bave a '11oe- in . .Mary Amold, Ctntll!l ·Hanh•J, HB
this DJatter 11 ba,;.ct~.llt we are old ~am, Earl · Jtee!ve11, ' Kl,)'
tbe tmes tbat t1WI
tnnaler If· Hinlnl. GoJ'do.n Gibloq, Jim Dil•
tecta."
~~~~~Kenneth Pa)'ne, Ptul Low~.

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an Interest increase to
1 and a new, shorter

yean aod 9 months.

income H 'Bond lnter'est rate
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The moat envied candidate for
county orfice today is Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbach who ia assured
of re-election witilout the worry,
expense and phyaical effort of a
campaign.
Apparently ~onaidei'ed tpv.uJ..
nerable, Sheriff Hartenbach baa
no oppt»ition in hbi own ae.,
publican party fOr the nominition
or in the Democratic party at the
November election.
Sheriff Harte·abach is a native
of Minersville, attended Pomeroy
schooil and •erved four yean in
the
during W&lt;1rld War IL He
to lhe former Viola
ef Cheater, and has two
1 S~vie ~ , and Debbie\ 1.

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0£ Others T00
]"0 pnson
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MIIGS .GENERAL _HOSPITAL
Admitted: Lona Roecher, Chea- repre&amp;eotin; not only a happy
ter; Asa Cuater, Minersville.
ner of public support. but equal·
Diacharaed: Cilrol Arnold and! ly a class.ic loser of that same
aoa; Colwnbua; Mra. Mabel ft:OW1h, 'support,.. be said. "This is the
~e: L. L. Cunningham, lliddle-1 hard way to learn practical pol·
pOit; Charles Smith, Reedavllle.
itics, but It is sure."
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Republic.en •I•
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Two bond

Iovin n on the
Prhury Nllot, an ..,.,... . half
mill lwy for 20 ,..,.. fer I
Melpl Court,ty Comnumily Molpita! wtdch WMlkl .. IO~••mer..
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~Ucine Village: .Joseph A. Beegle
Racine Precinct: Otis F. Xnopp,

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Tenth Congressional district Hugh Bearhs; Rutland Villlge: L
voters nominate candidates for N. Taylor, Wayne Turner; Rutland
i:ongreas and member• of the state East: Carol F. Pierce, Don Mecentral committee in the May 4 Knight; Rutland Weat: Robert G.
primaJ')' election.
Swick, Seth F. Nicholson; Salem:
Tile distract board of elections in Titus E. Smith; Silver Run : John
LAncaster said this morning pe'ti· ·w. MuHord; Syracuse Vil.: Wm.
Uona have been filed by the'ae Tbeuner, Kenneth Cundiff; Syr•
candidates:
cuse Precinct: Wm. F. Harris;
Republican, for congress, Pete 1 Tuppers :Plains: Roland Torrence.
Abele, McArthur. and Oakley ColDlmocr•tlc Commltt.mlft
!ina, Ironton; Democrat, walter
Alfred: Arthur E. Koeni&amp;; East
Moeller. incUmbent.
Bedford: Everett Howett; West
Republican, for central commit- Bedford: Owens Smith; Soutb
tee, B. Lewis Jooe&amp;, Thurman, in- Chestu: Virgil . Walker! Sylvia
cumbent; Elmer F. Jones, Athens; Coleman; Columb11: Westma CrabAthena· and Maxine H. Charlton, tree; Dexter: Francis MontgomLancuier; Democrat,
Kenneth ery; Letart ViUage: (4nera1 J.
Athens; ·Mary Gallagher, Hall; East Letart: Albert FairJront..n
clotbe; Long Bottom : Francis
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! ltiddleport

Fire
Cblef Tom
FINID FOR SPIEDING
and fireman Bob Byer atMayor Charles Legar last night
planning ttuion in Atn· fined James Baker, Syracuse, $30
of regional Hre 1and costs for speeding on Union
·a nreman'a achool Ave. in Pomeroy. The arrest we.s
Tllesday night by Pomeroy
held on the Ath~

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·:llopeful Fishermen Try Winter Luck

teco1rd Hop Scheduled
Senior Mothers

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attendance Saturday
···'"-~ the Pomeroy Uigh
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mothers sponsor a
bop from 1:30 to 11 :30 p.
with Steve Allen
the
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be available.
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EOJans; }!iddleport First Ward :
David o. Jenkins. Ralph R. Pratt;
0
Middleport 2nd Ward: Norman T.
Gerald Ralph McClellan, who Wayland; Middleport 3rd Ward:
bad entered
a guilty
_in comLewis;D. Mid~lepo~
4th
mon
pleas court
to a plea
charge
W: . Jfmes
Ward : G.
Robert
Cra1g; Mlddlebreaking and entering, was sen- 1port 5th ward : Clau~e Ashley, w.
lenced to an indeterminate term •R. Manley, Wm. Snuth.
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01 one 0 1 years Y u....,e 0 I1t
Minersville: Gerald AmberJer;
c. Bacon yesterday afternoon.
Olivedale: Sberd Hostetter; PegeMcClellan will ~rob~bly be taken viDe: D. 0. Whaley.
to t~e , state. pent1tent1ary by tbe
Pomeroy Precinct : Charles Kart
sheriffs offtce tomorrow. Shenff jChaT!ey D. Smith; Pomeroy let
Robert Hartenbacb reported today Ward : Harry Bearhll· }J()meroy
that • wide-spread search i5 being ' 2nd ward: Albert L. 'Ma!tin Joe
pr_essed for P11ul Olive~ Isner, ~m-~ Ebersbach; Pomeroy 3A : Frank
phcated ~ McClellan ~~ breakmg H. Johnston, Daniel E. Tbompand enterrng Eastern High School. son; Pomeroy 38: Roy Belling,
Robert vaughn; Pomeroy ac:
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sa!~ua J stand before you today I ominations

count.)' en.ctoeer

All c•ndiRtn• petitiotll 1ft
Melga County ...-. a,......td by
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!BETHANY, W. Va. UPI - For·
he1d to full 10 year matllrity.'
Ohio Gov. C. William O'Neill
Also, all ouMandlng E · bonds re·
Bethany College atl.ldents tointereat
of at~ :~i:fih~i~,;~·:~wn~~
erroratiming,
and those
of
Mrs. Muine Allert!worth, Mid· ceived
lea&amp;t l,l anpercent
withincreaae
the increue
luck and
and the
dleport, abo a newcomer to coun· becomlni effective June, 1809 .
i88ue led lo bis OOJerty politic11, wi.IJ oppose one of three
llr. Reed said &amp;ales in the nation
defeat for re-election in
Republicans in the JJeneral ·elec· ~~-· totaled ,·ust uDder •'JIU 1968.
tion for the office of Recorder. ~
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Republican candidates are the in·
ion, compared to 317l,t millioa
"In 1958 the roof £ell in," 0'Neill, now a lecturer on uoli.tics,
l'umbent, J'obn D. Thomas, Paul lD l,p58.
Kloea and Charlet ll Bi~aell.
public affaln and government and
Pom.eroy Squad
a candidate for . the Republican
There will be a primary race on
F HI
nomination ror the Ohio SUpreme
both tickets for the ~urer·s To Cbester or e P
court, told the a\udent body. His
pott p;ow held by Clyde Milhone.
The I'Gmeroy Emergency Squad lecture wu tht first of 18 at the
Mr. Mtlhone IJ a ca.ndld1te for re- was called to Cheater . shortly af. coliea:e. ,
eleetion lnd is being DJ)posed in ter midnia:ht laat night to bring 1
tiJe primJI'7 by c. o. ·F iaher and Mrs. Lona Roecher to Mei&amp;J Gen- '',My o~ errors and unwise acLOrenzo oa...ts, anatber newomer. eral iloapital.
tiona of othera beyond my conll'ol,
Daniel Uvingaton, Tuppers Plairia,
Accordin&amp; to \be emergency re· particularly the placing of the
~~·\he~·~-~·;.E~f.~ff&lt;or
tbe Demo- port, abe wu suffering from an right-to-work iuue
tbe ballot
~·
· the wont
for tbla ofliee appareat ,heart attack.. The bos· 0 h"to, rea ulted m
YouJia:, Porn- pital reported her condition aa any candidate for
to eounty poll· good at noon today.
ever suffered in Obcto."

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candida~ filina:
were as
Republiun Comtt9ittMmen
Alfred : James D. Eynon; Eaat
Bedford: Ralph Smith; Welt Bedford : James H. Qulvey; South
Chester: Robert Bailey, Rarmond
Teaford ; North Chester: Val Har·
tung; Columbia: Rolland CribDexter: John
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no DemocratiC caD·
office. Veteran· :J.
incumbent ia
St:arlley BIU.wk:i.
·1111 fi:J'it try ·f at

Building Noted

An improOJement m facilitie s of
Central School building was
~~!~·••!b)' the County Health
I! accordingattoa information
recent inJpecgivMiddlepqrt &amp;cbool board in
a regular meeting th11 week.
The meeting was held in the
home or Mr1. E. O. Rall to permit
Mra. RaU to participate. .She has
been confined to her home for
aeveral montha due to a broken
hip.
The health · departmen\ report,
eovering all buildincs, noted a
"big improvement" in the central
building and suggeated improved
lighting for some rooOUI. Room&amp;
not painUd recently ahoulcl be
pain~ aa soon as possible, the
report hid.
A report of the Division of Safety of Induatrial CommissiOn of
Ohio was presented. This was a
report of Industrial arts equipment. The recommendation m ·
eluded changes in electrical wrr·
lng and beUer safety guard for
of ~~e1 ..

Caned

)'ears ago. ·

1 Ja the diadllne ~or orJJDIZing
MILWAUKIE Wi• UPI-C•rl
1. ,
Gold Star clubs and Mar 31 waa J SuckOw, 41, piHHd :~nr~• D.Friends
may caU at the fUQFal
16~ for the annual Offtcen and
· t to 1 lplltdlnt Chal'lt w.
home
aayf.bne.
AdYison' conference.
: :... h• Aid h• wta on 1 dellth
Other items of bua.iness inchld· call when .,,..,..,
ed Ute revision 1 of the honor
"Aro you 1 doc;tcprf" aabd
.score card and aettlni of the next Jvd,. Frank GNtO~i.
eouncU meetiDa for March Ul at
"No, I'm an emiNim~~r", Suco:tn
Dl
bw
repiMd.
7
:,.. p. '
''then thlre'a no nftd to hu~
New council member a weicom· r'("' tile iud.. uht, flnlnt : Suced at last niabt's meetina: ioclud- kow ps.
ed Dorio Jeaa ca!dwel\ .P•IB!Y
-=::;;:-:-;;=-Price, Cbarlee Lee and Dean Will
METIR eMiT·
Others preseot were Sharon JeMeter rece'lpta for · the ViUaa:e
well, Pauline Atkins, Dan Smith, of Middleport for the week waa
Geneva Nolart and c. E. )\lakes· $313 Chier Herb . Gilkey tefOI'ted
lee.
today.
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Judge NOt Givitlg
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Embolmers Some
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Howett, 95, Who 4ied lq Meags
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Hotpital
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B.a:cine senior and
firemen auwend a fire
at : a. m. Wednetday in
a derecthre flue wu
a minoi blaze in t.he
Woodrow Hall in proper- ,
'.!!""'''~ by Delma Quilley~.
Chief Robert .Johnson
found the fire under
arrival. D8DlJli,e wu

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~t for
Republican,
etaon, Democrat, coroner
At 11 :4~ lpt night the first aid
dattt, and F. H. O'Brien,:· IReJ~hU
went to the Syracuse reliiean, and Emmett W. Peoplet,
l~•nco of Holly McCoy auffe&gt;c_in11
ocnt, boUt for probate judie.
nu and silicosis complica.
'ti&lt;&gt;na. He was taken to Meigs Gen·
Hoapital.
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Otto Bradford of Racine.
- - .~-;;::::;;:::::-----Members answered to roll call
Dr. Garrett H. EOJan&amp; read the Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton.
with
they had started fronl
vow1 lor the double ring cereFor trav~lins, the bride wore
~~:!:~~~~ [nvitationJ were remony. Mrs. Loia Skeens played a hta:k suit of ItaUan wool wlth a
attend a Japanese flower I
program of wedding music.
robm egg blue feather hRt and
.11how at Lazarus, Feb.
~lack acceB&amp;Oriea. She alto wQte
and from tbe WindlOJ
Given in marriage by her father a corsage Of wbite clirnaUon 1.
Club to 'iltttnd
the bride wore a ballerina Jeneth
The bride is a graduate Qf Hunt
at the home of Mrs. G. R.
gown of Chantilly laee and tulle, lngton High School and a form
on fl'iday evening, Feb .
tashloned with a Sabrina neck· er atudent at Mar&amp;hall College.
. George H. Parker
line, fitted bodice and kmg aleev- She is employed by WSAZ Inc., iit named as tbe club speaker for
es tapering to bridal polnta, Her the accounting department.
Coffee Hour at WMPO, tbe date
be aflnounced later.
softly gathered skirt, With diallonai panels ol hand·clipped lace
The groom is a eraduate pf ·RaA salad course was served by
was worn over bridal hoopa. A cine High · School and Columbua fbe h.QJtesses during the 10cial
ballerina length vcll of importe&lt;l Art School. A me~ber ~ l}le )lour to 17 membera and guests,
sllk illusion secured her Juliet Huntington Ad Club, he' Is he art Mrs. Ron Springer, Mn. w. c.
style headp{ece. She carried a ca~ d1rcctor for Jim Mitchell Adver- Kirkland, Mrs. Leo Smith and Mrs.
cading b'ouquot of white carna- Using Agency.
Nolan.
tiona and smaller white flowers. It;:;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;:;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Miss Dixie Stenger 111 maid oC
honor. She wou~ a gown of aqua
tulle and lace with a crystal taffeta matchin' jacket, and carried
a ,eascade boUquet of pale pint
eartfaUons. Her headpieee was lh.tefwoven bands of lrrideacent '$eo
quins with a short veil.
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HfART IN IT!

Mr. ana Mra. Canon lbyn recefttly entertained the teenage
cle11e4 or the Syracute Naurene
Churcb with a turkey aupper.
Thoae preent included Marr
Janice and· WUUe Cundiff, Deanna,
Dll'lene and
Jimmy Wetaon,
Sbll'ql'l Hayea, Ri~ Cunnlnc.hlrn,
Mal')' K1y Wolfe, Sandrt Bowen.,
Cecil Wolle, Ralph La.vender, B&lt;ln·
nie Hubbard, Wllma Rilhtbouae,
Bobby Winebrenner and Donne
Cue. Alao preaent were Rev. and
li:TJ. Harold Holme~ and deu&amp;hter
Sarlh, Helen Rl&amp;htho~~~e and Ora
Baaa.
Jl'oftowing the meal Jamea were
enjoyed.

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of thl'! Roya,ls Club of Claaa of the Fomeroy .First Bapabo
attended the tist Chureh will meet Thursday at
and will join the county 7:30 p. m. at the home oi Mrs.
HatTy Lee Bailey.

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MRS. PAUL BRADFORD
Palms, taU while tapers and arrangements of while gladioli
and carnations decorated the alter of the First Methodist 1enune
Church in Huntington, W. Va., for the marriage of Miss Fran~
The meeting, in charge of
ces Ann Weller to Paul Bradford on Friday, January 22: ·
lletzlar, preolde~~ oprone&lt;ll
. The bride is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Welldevotions taken !rom
er of Huntington, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Room by Mra. c. E. W. Dow-

Joaeph Weller, brother of the
bride, was the taper lighter
Gatl Bradford, of Ruthmd , served his brother 11s best man. ll sbera were Jim Mitchell and ClarTbe teacher• and officers of the ence lh'adford, al10 a brother ol
First BapU11t Sunday School of the groom.
Middleport met Tuesday evening
For her daughter's wedding,
al tbe home of Mra. Charles
Bennett for their regular meet- Mrs. Weller wore a dress of beige
lace over taffeta with Drown acIna:.
Tony Fowler, tuperintendent, ceaaorlra and a cor&amp;age of whtte
presided over the meeting and carnations. 'rhe mother of the
l-lra. Bert Bodimer wu the dcvo· groom wore a dflep powder blue
two-piece dress · wtth black at·
tlonal leader tor the evening.
L. D. Diles presented a program Ceii!Klriee and a white carnation
CDrSiiJe.
ot poems and articles.
Routine buelnesa pertaining to
Immediately following the cere
the Sunday School waa dlscuased
mony
a reception waa held at the
and the new hymnaia being pur·
bome
of
the brlde'a grandmother,
chaaed were nported on. Tho
1roup alao agreed to secure a Mra. A. C. We11er. Aldea at the
were Mlas
Betty
aong Ieeder for church aervlcea. reception
Weller,
Mrs.
Cecil
Chapman
and
Following the meeting refreshment• were terved by Mrs. Ben
nett to lhoae mentioned above
and Mrs. Beulth White, Mra.
Harry Houdaahelt, Mrs. Dllea,
Mr. and Mra. Paul Smart, Mra.
WHUa Anthony, Gerald Anthony,
end Mfl. Fowler, children Marth•
and ·Mark.
'l'he nnt meeitng will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Smart
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Tbeodorua Councn n.uettten of
A~enca met .in regular aeaaion on
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ffi
' Monday eventng at the IOOF Han
opened the meeting and presided until the following o cers witb Helen Miller councilor pre-

Michael Rites
Held Sunday
In Middleport

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CHucKu
FOR TODAY
TOD MUCH

met Monday evenin&amp; at the Rutland High School.
Warner Morgan driver's education instructor at Rutland

&amp;y FRIDDII HOUDASHILT

Tom Skmner returned to hiS studie&amp;
at Ohto UnJVeaity after
11pending a (ew daya with his parenu, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Skinner
1"110 npora of Mrs. AJODJO Custer. secretary, and Mrs. Rich- and his grandmother, Mrs. Dave
ard Jlupt. ll't:UW'a', f t f t Jiwea.
.
Farmer. While he )"aJ here Larry
'lbeo S.U.b pd Leo o-.- ..-en ned 1he b.apltsmal font was re ·
Frost of Bellaire was bia gue1t.
Aimed • a COIIllDJ.Uft lor npau hlrned 1.0 the ~:burcb Monday 11fter
01 the furnatt.
be-mg pohshed and re11tured by the
Mrs. James Hubbard returned to
It Wll ftP(liU'4 \hi' Dt'W drapes Logan :,tonument Co.
her employment at Lancaster after
bad btfll purdluecl tor the IM$101':. . liroup smgmil wtth Mt&amp;ll Lucre· spending the weekend here wilb
atud,y at the di.urdl. The Jor tu1 Genhtuner as aceompama:t and relahOJes . She came especially for
dus was graaled ~ 1 r request to prayer by the Kcv. Hrown conclud- the funeral of Wilham Michael.
purc.bu.e carpet fill the cbotr loft. cd the progum
M1ss Sharon Jone!l was the SunTheo Soulll, t\.ennetb J'mle~o , Mn.
- -- -- - day dinner guest of Mr. and :~rs .
Arltooe
Dwl&amp;h• l'aner
A . Young and 110n, Elmer, of
and Mrs. Ger•Jd Wildermuth were
Chester . She returned to Ath.enJ
yesterday where tlhe is 'lltending
oamodcarpetms
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pte
of the chW'ch
piU'·
OhiO UnJVenity.
of :dfO Ann
Mrs. Hubert )ltiee II! reported
WebJt.er u chu~b organUt wa111
.funeral servtces were held lilt to be improving some at Holur
accepted wilh regret. Kenneth Sunday aflernoon at 2 o'clock at Hotpit.al. It Ia reported th.at she
Finley, cha1rm1n OJ the Comma- the Rawlings - Coati FUneral Home was able to sit up a little yester·
lion on J".ducatlon, reported that in Middleport for William Michael 'day.
two cb.aa. boanU hu been ordered wOo died at his home ll.st Frlda)' Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Cottingtor tbe CbUdr.m'l Otpan.ment, .and. morniug. ReOJ. Howard Ruppelt of· ham left Mpnday to return to their
that bl&amp;ck 1had~ 1~.ad been· pl&amp;ced ficlated at the service w.ith burial home In Sarasota, Florida . They
in the upetain dC,_inment to tach- in the Middleport Hill Cemetery. planned to atop in Zaneaville for
itate tbc uae ot aYdLo vtauab. Mr.
P•Hbearera for M.r. Michael were a brier visit with • their daughter.
Pinier and C. E. Tomplirtll were Jamea Haggert)', John Zerkle, PauJ
Donna Weber, daughter of Mr .
il.amed aa a colllDll\tee to tnveaU· H.iptonlllall, Griff Thompson, John and Mrs. Vernon Weber, was con11te t.he purchase 0( a film atrip Thompaon and Harry Stover.
lined to her home last week with
.and slide projector:
· Out&lt;Of-town relathee .and friends the flu.
Attention was called by the here for the 'J«Vice were Mr. ·and
llembtrhip and Evtngelism Com- Mn. Theodore Michael of Jackson,
mw1on ot the Spiritual Life Em· Mrs. GrUf Lewl" Mill. ·Bob Howiphaall program to be conducted son and dauahter, Sue. Mn. Suzanby all chunhes m the state during na Deck and children, Patty and
tbe Lenten penod. A suiHI..iJ~dct Michael , all of Columbus, Mr. and
evan&amp;ellam meetlll8 al tht. Heath Mn. John Thompaon and Mr1.
){ethocHat Cbureh, Middleport, un Elizabeth Holder of Belle, w. Va., ·
&amp;v LUCILLI HAWKINS
Tuesday, March 1, al 7 :30 p. m. Mr. and Mr11. Malcolm Cotti'ngham
waa annouqe~.
of Sarasota, l&gt;la. and Mrs. Jamea
Lorenzo and Robert A- Davia and
Special tralntng classes which Hubbard of Lan&lt;:aster.
Elmer Davis were in Canton Monw!U be held within the month for
day to attend the funeral of the
vlaltatton teams to call on the Nnmes Omitted
latter's brother, Delbert Davia.
member. of the church was plan·
The namea of Mra. Paul Smart,
B. T. Tompkins of Tuppers
Mrs. Gene Coleman and Mn . Plains is the guest of his son and
Harry Houdnshelt were uninten - daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . c.
tionally omitted from the account F. Tompkins and Hun, Christopher.
of Monday eOJening'a meeting of
R. E. Romine and son-in-law.
the B. 11. Sanborn · Misalooary So· Harold William Lemley, have gone
Pomeroy, Ohio ·
elety at Lhe ltlrat Baptiat Church to Orlando, Fla, where they will
ill Middleport.
reside.
The above wore on the aerv·
.Mr. and Mrs John Bite of Find·
ing committtoe (or the refre1hment lay were overmght guests of Mr&amp;.
N.t Open Tonltltt
hour.
Edward Hile Monday and visiled
THURSDAY •nd fRIDAY
Pomeroy friends on Tuesday, enMr. and Mrs. Dell F1fc spent route to Charleston, W. Va.
'·TH~ JA YHA WKI!."RS"
S!Jnday with their 11on and family
David Kunze, student at Ohio
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Fife
.
Dinner
University,
Athens, was the SunFeas Parker - Jeff Ctumdler
was bervN! honoring ' Mrs. Dell day dinner guest of Mr. and Mra.

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MARRIED IN HUNTINGTON, W. VA; Meigs Safety Teen Organize Monday In Dof A Holds
_Session Held At Rutland High School Regular Session
Meiga Safety Teens waa the DIDie ebosen lor the Safety Monday Evening
Club made up of teen age youth of Meigs County when they

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Piketon Bank Robber
Captured In Kentucky

MOREHEAn, Ky. UPI-Gale
Wells, WaOJcrly, Ohio, was captur·
ed here Wednesday night in con·
nc~ction with the $1,100 robbery
of the Piketon Branch of the Wav ·
erly National Bank earller this
week.
Slate police and Elliott county
sheriff's deputies arrested Wells
in a tQOm at 'nearby Sandy Hook.
P&lt;~Hce said be admit~ the Monday robbery and •1!11 hod $720
4o~.~ la '1111 ·~~·
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Thunderstorms
Spawn Tornado
In Louisiana
By UnitM PND lnhmatieQal
A spring-like band of thunder- ·
storms that spawned a tornado in
Louisiana and gale winds in Tex·
as move"d across the Gulf states
to the Atlantic Coast tod1y.
Rain was also forecast alOPi
the Pactfic Coafit.
More! snow w&lt;~s cxpe_cted thru
1the Rucki.ets and parts of tbe c!n·
tral plams where an . earlier
tstorm dosed schools and blockf:d.
highway&amp;.
A tornado slammed down out of
a thunderstorm. at Thibodaux, La.
Wednesday night, injuringo 111X
persons and
destroying eeven
homes.
Richard Pl.tter, civ-U defense direl"lor o( tbe area, eaid the twi..
ter struck with a sb\&gt;Ck· ~ ari
ezploalon.
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