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:_ 8-:-J)IIly Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 27, 1960

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MISS GILMORE ENGAGED

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1n the article on tbe front pace
of
TUesday's paper of the 1«naee
· S\llll' Run. School met wltb theh
March
on Polio which was held at
· !..den, !ln. Robert Murray aDd
~ lln. Harry Wat.on, 'IbQRCby aft the w abama gym laat. Saturday it
: er, school at the home of Mn. MW'· was stated that Karren Ferguaon
• ray, Buttemut-av, Fifteen member1 of Middleport and Freddy Cullip
took high h.onors in the slow
; were praent. Pin cushions, usint dance
contest. The item tibould
-: two piece jar lids, were made.
have
read
Karen Grea:e of M.jddleRe(l'nbmeots were ~rved. by
port
and
Freddy
Cu11ip .
: Pamela Neutzling and !Betty Jean
"Hobstetter to the memben and
· gue~U;, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and son.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Around And
About
Middleport
., fltiDOII HOUDASHILT

J4rs. J . H. Stephenson pre~ided
at the meeting of the One-Won·
One cl14i of the Pomero)' First
BaptiBt Church
held Thursday
evening at the church .
Group singing of the clan SODI
'11~ K~pt Me Singing" opened
the meeting, followed -with prayer
by Mra. Stephenson. Roll caJl wJs
~Jnswered.

~:~~r!:;~Mra.
Everett for
Thomas,
· substituted
ber. of
here at the yard o!fice
learqed th.1t E. E. Romine formerJy employed with the railroad · JJ,ere is living in Orlando,
Fla. ; lfr. Romine bu been in poor
health and would appreciate bearins · 'r,:om his frlenda, His addre11 .
il 3920 North Orange Blossom
TraU,,.Orlardo, Florida.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

''SAD SACK''
Jerry Lewis - Pole&lt; Lorre

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Me~~tber ,,eder•l J)8pollll~e Co?orlll~

Pomeray, Ohio
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women met in
ness and
ter the National
sour!, the first and
Women

JUN., MON. and TU.I.
"THE WRI!CK Of THE
MARY .DEARE"
Burt Lancaster - Gary Cooper

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LtAdbfg ~. Road Accident Injured

OFF BREElY HEIGPTS,

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from the Korean girl which the
clasa adopted telling of h ~r Ill·
ness and of her Jehool W&lt;Jrlt.
A girt of money wu rec'!hed

2 ·(;hihlren . When Steering Gear Fails

clau. Yr1. Victor Youne Jr., Mrs.

H~vy Rash
1'r~ Over 1'~kend
sm.~·Totlil.
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Durin&amp; the social hour .1iinu
played under the direction
ldrl. StepbeMOn and prizes
to Mn. Lorain Stemtt
Zundel. Refreshments
served by the hostesses Mrs.
Couch and Mrs. Albert
I~JDI•th to the a]&gt;ove nomed ond
1111William Wataon, Mro. Dale

Feb.
to

lira. Dolly Ja..,..., Mrs.
Baile)', Mrs. Lealie
and Mrs. J.,.pb Cool:.

fllrtnite Club
Holds Session
Wifih Mrs. Dallas

nte Fortnite Club met Thur&amp;o

Founding Of BPW Clubs 40 Years Ago Is
Observed By Middleport
b This Week

TONIGHT

Granlt..

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. IJII!NE SEARLES
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla~~!~ Searles Rutland Route 1, are
nounclng the engagement of their dJlughter, Irene, to Keith
Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Icennedy, also of RUtland.
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Mr. Kennedy graduated frOIII RuUand .High School in 19$9
and is now employed by the Ohio Valley Baking ·Company,
Middleport.
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Miss Searles is a student at Rutland High School where she
wW graduate this spring.
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Richard Owens and Mrs. John
Moore were guests and 1poke on
lhe sponsorship of a glrl 1cotat
troop. Tbe claai voted to sponaor
troop and Mra. J. E. Fost~
selected to serve as a troop
' committee member.
Mrs. Victor Young Sr., was jn
loharge, of devotions and prayer
by Mrs. Ralph Zundel.
£J:cerpts frpm 11 book on the
ni1tory ot the lUe: of Paul was
read by Mra. Young after which
the devotlona dosed with a solo
"Leave It There" by Mrs. Young

teacher
first grade in the Central
l ~ohoo~l. Pomeroy, was absent from
duties Thursday because of

We Poy 3% lll1el'Oit Oft Your llavblgl

.with

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from Mrs. Sadie Muter of ...~lor·
ida, a former m"m.ber of the

Miss Farle Erlewine,

U you aeed fbwlcld acMie - ODpllllt .
yoar.locallwnlr•- ..... aoodiiiiiD 10
know.
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OQ .U.
of financial JDitQd, i&amp;":, • frilll' ,Ill
time ot ued aaclllllliel J611 Of.P*I.(IC
IICtion.
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CHUCKLE .FOR TODAY

on the church. A lett.er was read

movinc intq the downstaira apart
men in the WilUam Lowe pr~
erty on Powell Street.
W. B. Swisher who auffered a
heart .1ttack at his home Thu.ra.
ia quite ill at lhe Mei,p - ~
IGe,neral Hospital.

·Your Local ~et!

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One Won One Class
H.olds Session
At Baptist Church

Freda Saxton was taken to Hol·
&amp;er Hoapital Friday mornln.a: with
1 heart condition.
Mr. and Mra. Ha.rry HlU of Lt·
tart were luncheon gueats of Mrl.
Glenn Hensler and family on
Thursday.
Barbara Anthony, dauahter of
Mr. an(l Mrs. Gerald Anthony en~
tered Mason Clirtic Tbuncby to
have her tonsila removed. She
will be returned home today.

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George o.Jias. During the
lng ' lhe blrlbdty ol

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After tbe elose of the meeting
retreahmentl were 8erved by _Mrs.
D•Uu· to 11i~e naentipned abovt

IDd the following members: Mr&amp;
Richard Owen, Mrs. ltobert Tewk1
bu ~· . Mia Ann Howell, Mrs. Leo
Smlth, Mra. John Parsona aa4

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Mn. Ja&lt;:k

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nie Abbott,
Robert .McDowell laftd; o.

Col1,unW., IJ'· brut:JJen,
and 'left for l'~PD· Artbur, of East

Debra,

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88" FrankJIII Sola .. .. .. .. .. $197.

tOO% nylon friele fabric. Green or beige.

~hermost.at

Rea. $199.

20" 3 Speed . . . . . '30.00

2 PC. SUITE · · · · · · · · · ·· · $109
Tout. Foam cutbi01lll. ft.el. $189.00.

ToMt oolor. IRes. 118.
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Tutquoioe. ftell. $261l.llti.
84" Fru•nn "Contemporary" '278

Li.Vi.n&amp;' IWJm. - Bed Room
DllllnJ .Room

76" FnnkiiD Early Amerlean , . $180

~pert

intt.llatiOD and pad·
dine at no extra coat.
1:1 ft. wldo. cut any- lenath.

Tweed carpet

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eu.hlo~W&gt;

Bro)v.n. tweed.

Rea:. t2fl&amp;.96.

00" GIHiam CODiellf, . . . . . . • • $257
llile(lljll •IYI\1. Boallt&gt;IUI de&lt;Orat¥ labrio .
FONJl culhlou. Rea. $36&amp;.96. 1; 1

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Save on 11 M.,ee" and
"Gullltu" Carpet ·

3 Pc. Curved Sectional $219

Billy HenlTueaday at
was
home in Middleport when hl1
Mrs. Glenn Hen1ler tn·
with a party In hla

Tan ·boll.lflcx. Rea:. $239.00.

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A red·whlte7blue color acheme
Wll carried out in both the decorations and refreshmenta. The
5~: wa.s centered w-l.tb #siJly'a
deeouted birttlday cake
the lnacription "Happy Birth

II "'·~·.••B•~Illy."
Billy
ll•!lfreilhnoenlli

opened his 1]111,
of bot doJa, potato
drinks were served
who wu utilted

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Elberfelds
Through the yeara tile Federallaa aided In many Jocil, ia
aa world wide projects th11.1
Jniernatlonal Federation wltb
in 23 countriea around the

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was the Oblo FederaUon
on reeord 1.1

cup

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mlnlat~re

tri!:al AppliQnt!:,S in the HouseW-ares De·
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CIWr . . . . . f4'.00

,._ cuablon. Lime oolot lobrle . $79.9D.

Swivel Rocker by F..ulla . .

b1 1\'lnllliD. Gold l•'brle. Jlot. $7UO.

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\ Swlfes; .Hid~~-13ds, Studio C9ucl:1es,

I Pe. TWill Bed Suite •...... $189.
2 tirin bed~ -hie d......,., ohNI, llilht

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Gold C•lor NyloD Frlflle Flbrlt

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Plalform Jloeken ...•• , -. . . $31.00

Callllort.llle

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Swan, _Mn. Ed·
Wildeim••th and

"~~~:~ fOI!IJ eU&amp;hiODI $188

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Middleport,Boy
II ~e,lebrates With
tltovParty

84" 3 Cushion Sofa ......... $183

IV DIAUOitN
BowUng Pin Qu•Uty

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3 Pc. Modem Stc.loiHII $209

94" Wade Brown Foam Cushion UIO

TurquoiiJC' fabric . Rea. $249.96.

LUGGAGE Wueed Z5%
u~e&amp;owa'' Maple

Fre.nch Provincial at)"lt. Foam cwUdona.

Linen labdc. Natural e"lo~ . .~· $30.

c:onLroUed .

S&amp;•e lit%

guests

Foam T -Cusbiona. Blue , ·g reen r.abric. Reg.
$251UO.

Porlable. ~ · $48.80.
Notlonolly A41tertl...r

2 PC. SUin ............ $199

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20" 3 Speed . . . . . $35.00

atond. Pl,.U. topo. Wllnut"llnllb.

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W11h epoeill rolla to fit any owidatd si••

Klli1 Slle LoUIIIO Cbllln . • • 'T8.08

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the' .i=urnitl.lre Department on
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Iitten and bro- tery.
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. Friend~: may call at the reaiSyncuae, wtlb
denoe anytime. Ewing Funeral
~~ wltidl were Home ia iD charle.
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EXTRA SPECIALS
ftell. ~80.

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LIVING ROOM
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Main-st to join ib tbe-Open HoUJO.
At the dinner were Mayor Char.
let Legar, Pom~roy; Lealie F.
Full.z, president 'of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce; Dor1SChae·
fer, Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Edison
Hobstetter, Roland E: Ne1,1tzUna.
Ediaon Baker, president Of Mid·
die port C ·of C, and John W. Zerkle, presi~nt of :diddleport coun-

Emergency Squad
Called .For Two
uea~Pitients

PlAYIR DAT &amp;iT
"World D.1y of · Pnyer 'rill ' be
FrJday at the LutherNew Haven. The proIJ'am wUl
presented by tbe
churcll women and all local church
Thirty company ~mployes 111- members of tbe Natiooal CouRCil
.Jisted U hd.ta in the Open Houae. of Churches are invited to attend.

MeJet The Candidates

. Heaton Services
Are Being HeJd
In California
Funeral

~ervlces

were

held todu for Kenneth

beiDJ:
Heato~a,

age G6, in AnJbeim, Calif., wbo
died Feb. 25 there after a short
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Survivors ue bil wife, Vivian,
formerly Vivian Fiiher, Muon; a
diqhter, Mrs. Helen Marie BebaU.
AQ.alleim; two ermd cllildreo, .od

thret: sisten, Mn. HerviD I.Jevin&amp;.
lluob; Mrs. Paul WuhinctoD.
Letart. w. va.; and 1111. Otto

Keea, Columbus, 0 .
He wu preceded. in death by hil
brother, Roy. The deceased wu
born ud reared in Mason and ;uat
a few yean ago mqved to Calif· ·
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Hil parents. both deceued. were
Mr. and Mrs. J. o . aod Helen U...

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Last Services
For Mrs. Cole

'!~a!B~rv!?~!l,aret

w. Cole,

age 39; who died at ber

Middleport· Pearl·st residence Sun-

day momint will be held· from the _

Rawlin&amp;s-Coatl Funeral Home

2 p.m. TUesday.

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M.re. Cole was bGrn in Ronda,
11. va., and is survived by her mother, Mn. Carrie Williams. at the
naidence; two sons, Harold Ri~
ord, ll"on, W. Va.; Robert ~­
ard, Clifton, W. Va.; tbree llalfsisteJ'II, Mn. George Lucille CaitO,
Middleport; Mra. Stanley (Katie)
Ralph, Bucyrus, 0 .; and Mrs. Garnet Manley, OplumtJUSt p.~ and
two grandchildren.
Burial will be in Cbesbll'fl Gra·
vel Hill Cemetery with the ReV.
Clyde Bartlett in char,e. Friendl
may c11l anytime at the funeril
home. She was preceded iD del~
by her father aevenl ye~ :aao•

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HISTORY
County

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HISTORICAL :N'OT£9
SCIPlO
ct1rk, John L.
379 6900 930
Turner, Robert 321 t710 1120
304. 4490 900
Combs, Selim
Ferrel, Hiram It 2M 6110 910
l!lldnall, Liberty
and1 Mty
· 275 3710 270
sunoN
Jividen, Mary
385 -MOO 2550
Lee,. J A
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Croa,
B.
Gilmore, Curtis
MitcbelL T. J.

338
251 5360
4640
228 3160

189 1840

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1750
1900
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FI-Ye Lti"'Ht Fal"'''\t In County
Wright, Wallace E., 773 acres,
.Rutland Township.
Crew, Alfred E., 589 acrell,
Chester To~nship .
Burdett, R. H. and R. F' ., 585
acres, Salisbury TownAhlp.
Ogden, John R., 44t1 acre~. Col1Jmbia Township.
Elberfeld, Kate M., 439 acres,
Orange Township ,
GiU, Grover D., ..ao acres, Sa·
lem Township.
The last two fanns -are the
same size.

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Flft Hllfhut In Farm Valuttlon
Humphrey, E ..1., $21lf930, Olive
Townstaip.
Wright, Wallace
E. $14,630,
Rutland Township.
Bibbee, Elijah Jr., $t2,430, Le·
tart Town11bip.
Allen, Jennie, -8,780, Lebanon
Township.
Johnson, W. L., $8,040, Letart

Towmhlp.
Ptw

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Jupiter, ~ and Veuus ..

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Sent"t·nal
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Mereit, Mtl. Dan S.
Cht!!l.et I). Holley, Cha ·

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Tl)e evell.lfil .Jbr 1a Mercury.

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EJrl R. RobJnaon, Y.n.

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j:n h1at0ey · Roqlnl. ·:-:-"HIIti'il~~~~r.:-:'l Qlerhnld,
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MW;:~Jr.,Thorn-.
111"1. Clyde;
ltalilll operatic .) eompour wu · Admil'lfiona, hb. 28: :Mi.J• Frtda a~ li\tant Mn. ~!i~
born.
Eunice Sarton. lllildlepbr\; · rJirL Jr. atiG. infut ·
t i(t.
In Ul12, BritWa Queen Vict:orh11 Marvin Don ·Miller, LIRIIVille ;
!Bi.J1.fil: A daughter ~~ 'Mr. and
narrowly ntisst4 death at the Mn. Dempsey King, Ripley; Mra. ·Mrs. -i tank V. Muuer, .liOJneroy.
Today is Motlday , F~b. 29 the bl.ndJ o4:.t._, ta.year:-o.ld WGuld-be Jay u. M,)'era, Pomeror, .Mrt. F"rtnk .
Walller E. SIDH
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will mention only two or three of
ay.
stories told me. when ( was 1-:'-:::~:::-:::-::-:-;;- -----;:man , by those who I con· enable you to call your nearest fil't!
f,;•i•••d~ old men at th1t time. departm'ent or emergency rescue
These were responsib.Le and truth uJit pro~ly, aasurine yourself.
Cui men and told tHese stories, Y,o.tfr f•mi&amp;, frlfnds and neiJhbors
not io jest. but at thtl:dul ·~... fi:Oimpt -~~~.~J,n lllie meri who
peainp.
''Cmwle ~"
Ofle or the men told me tiNt
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when he was a young man that
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Mro. Walter voso, Glint 1\1. "'-""·

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The moon I! . appree&lt;hlnr

YM'AAYEAR

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l'renell OniOil •nd Bleu·
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young
man of
attendi..

his
re•
at Mount Moriah,
from thil ~H.
they saw aOtbt · girl•
with whOjlll tl!ley were ae· 1
and tbey knew h&amp;d to
pass lbe old hou.ae and &amp;care the
girls as they came by the houte.
They hasten.ed a.bea.cJ tq, the old
holl8fl an,d climbed up tie stain
The moon was 8blnln'1 EaJntly and
from the window they could1 see
the &amp;:lrb aa they appr01C!hed. the
hou&amp;e. They had not ~n in hiding very long until they heard a
noise on the bank in the re.r of
the house and \fhen .~e. looked in
that direction, be tolA me. he aaw
the most horrible .lrvJ, be had
,_ver aeen. or of a.n1tbid •·· he bad
ever beant. It was jet black, very
long' and slender with lonr point-ed jawa and it was oomlnlt 41reetly tew- ~-ho)lle • • Jtna'
leapt tnd.- J)oun'fi!J ' 8Iat jUd' b~
reachlng
tbt bou¥ It tun•d
slightly to tbe riP&amp; .8Jldl wltb one
lon1 ·1 DP ~ IIWIAI ._ tbe top of
a rail fence alona: the illde of the
house.

He wei liMy &lt;dW4 pW.Iy
hear the raJlt brea~ns undl!r ih
trellt wl1ht 11 It eras}ted the
fen~ to the lf'ound.
1"J)eJ ut
there for tOJIIe time u they had
loll -all Interest In SCII'lnl tbe
glds and decided to (0 home
but 11 thex ~ame out ol the houte
they decided the, would 10. and.
111ee where the fence wu b1'0ten
down. At the1 -ajproaehed the
fenu what was their
to
see the fence Intact
a rail
broken or out of itJ
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1-"''keG
wlgt he'
it waa
, ' seeli." He
me that
no -Idea

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Johnson, W. L, $!J,OOO, Letart
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Bibbee, Elijah Jr.. $3,600, Le·
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Burri, William c., $3,100, J..e.
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Jividen, Mary, $2,tl00, Sutton
Township.
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I do not think ilhat tbla ttory
would be complete Wliess we UaYO
.some Idea of the thoqbts of a
great number or the peopfe
to
100 yeara a1o, in recard to
peculiar event&amp; 01' -~::~:=;~; ~~~·•n. H''.~
which so
of_~
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"ghosts" or "haunta."
tul ~ 14_,, me t~l · foi10winJ
we do not mean. to deiYr. Into atory of this old house.
the oft quoted Of.\enlll m)'ltletam
Aa lie told lt. He Will eomln1
not even to the Wltdtcraft of aur down the tol4 br tbt• bouae one
early colonial dan but meNIJ ~Vi ~~t'Y ftltl ~h~br, When
to thoae aiAhU, JOUnda, portenta1 b~L~J.I not Jar from the boute
tokena, omena or whatever nanle' · IMI!I'' illlght nolae cawed ·him to
you care to apply to them,
look to tlle bll1 or bank back of
oOo
the hoJMe. Thl1 would be about
In the northern part of Letart the UIQe }Goatlon that (he other
'J'ownahip on the bankl or John maft alrir · the t.lpttul 41Dimal.
Run, not far from the re~~idence He then told me, very earneatly,
of William Burri, standa an old that the ala:ht he aaw froze him
houae which in iU day was no In "'• tr11ckll, he could not move.
doubt a better MUte than the On 'tH'fl• ~~
·he law a man clad
average of that community. In ln. ' ahlriint
. 'tbrlahA
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alahts bine.l IHn around It and would take • . ttep 01 two thln1 •
hearini peeulltr aouocb, ao much he would stop ~ and ltrok6 hla
· Uu't for many yeara It had been breast with
bll . illr · utter
known u the haunted houl!e. the molt hOJIPi.. ~
ManJ were the AtMiet told cf no human belnl coulct utter or
•i&amp;:htl btina: seen around lt and had evtr beard bllor..
houae that lf you were Inclined
Me aontlnutd Ills eoune to the
in the least, to, ·believe ln fiUCb ed1e of *he cUlt ltopplna ~~
thinea ll would make your hair atep or two tDd utter that nlul
11tand, cold chiUI to run up ·a nd moan:.
down your spine and the blood to
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Hold Session
At J.ones Home

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POI!IIIIVY Chapter
OE5 will
meet Ill recular aeaalon 'l'liaday
eveninc, at the Malonic Temple.
•There will he Initiation and all
memben are urged to attend.

The regular meeting of tbe Past
Matrons of !Dvangeltne IChapllerf
O.E.S. was held Friday eveaing at
the borne of Mn. Emerson Jones
in Middleport.
A short business meeting was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Maxine Allensworth when it was
decided to have the 25th anniver·
sary dinner of the organization
on Mar ch 25. It will be a pot luck
dinner with the husbands of the
group as guests.
During the meeting Friday
games were played and prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Allensworth,
Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Zelia

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
TOhiGHT and TUISDA Y

"THB WRECK OF THE ..
MARY DEARE"
Burt Lancaster -

Gary Cooper

Not Open Weclnoodar

We Point The Way To
Less Work For You .• ·
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Cub Scout Pack 248 Holds Blue And Gold
Saturday Evening At Salisbury School
The blue and gold banquet 01 t&gt;ack 248 Cub Scouts was held
Saturday everung at the :salisbury ~cnoo1 wun tne openwg
uag ceremony Di tne Webe!os and mvocauon oy rtoy uomt·
gan precedmg tne runner, wlllch was served oy \ne l&gt;al!sbury

Heart Drive In Middleport Sunday Is
Termed Suecess By Sponsoring BPW Club Session Friday
The annual Heart Sundlly Drive was conducted~~ At Bradford Church

Around And
About
Middleport

. in Middleport with the Middleport Business and P_rofeSSlonal
The HoD!ebullden Claas of the
Women' s Club in charge of the drive. Mrs. Fred Hlbbs, chair· Bradford Chureb of Christ met Fri·
an of the Health and Safet~ Committee of the club headed du evening with the meeting
Miss Sylvia McMaster moved the drive . Those of her- comm1ttee who assisted with the plans being opened with the scripture
PTA.
!&gt;ana Holdren cub master, gave the address of welcome and from the A . J . Beaver home on before the drive and on Sunday were Miss Jean Lama, Mrs. reading and prayer b;y Norman
Ebersbach, Mn. Mary as, Mrs. Jack Satterfield, Mn. Dor· Hysell. The n!port of tbe secretary
greeungs trom t.h~ 'k' oung Actw~ 1 ommy u~w;. Marty :.toranty wbu lirant Street into an apartment in George
the Weed apartment buUdine on June Hood and Mrs. David Jenkins. othy Preston, Mn. Glenn He~~:sler, and treasurer waa given by Bonnie
~.-lalili ot the t ust Bapuat Church, •tso receiVeG a gold arrow, James
Mrs. Hibbs stated that she waa Mrs. William Childs, Mrs. Jack Plckena. ·
sponsors, wu gaven oy Mr . .Uoma· .;oncte, go~d ana auver ~ows, ana North Fourth AveD!.o, last week.
Weekend
visitors
with
Rev.
and
well
pleased with the results of the Bechtle, Mrs. Rodney Sa~er, ·Mrs.
gan. Rooert Mer, MGM dastric~ .JICK rtoush. Mcetvmg tne Lton
Mrs. Raymon Konkright and son, drive and with the cooperation of Martha ShUds, Mrs. Wilham Wat·
Following thl! meeting refresh·
oalacaal, was guest speaker and fol· ..&gt;actge were Charles .UODllgan, With
David,
were
their
son-in-law
and
the
volunteers
who
canvassed
the
ers,
Mrs.
Theo
Neutzling,
Mn.
ll)ents
W11'9 .,r:ved by Mrs. Marie
lowmg his actdress, greetings from ,wo gold, two suver arrows, Don
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Lock·
town
.
A
total
of
$4211.91
was
turned
Goldie
Guthrie,
Mrs.
Venle
Cole,
llumb~e
and Evelyn Woods to ~e
Troop :t49 were gtven by Ralph .&gt;Wisher, Dan Crow and Denma
wood,
and
daughter,
Debra,
of
into
county
chairman
Mn.
Charles
Mrs.
Martha
Binpt.m,
Mrs.
Faye
followmg;
Mr. a1,1d Mrs. LarrY PIC·
Spencer, scoutm~ster, after whtch .v~nrung, wno also received two
Jamestown, and their son, Eudell, Mullen sunday evening with two Wallace, Mrs. Arth\lf Skmner and kens, Mr. and Mn. Anthony Ruathe charter was presented by Mr. 60ICI anu three suver arrows.
of Sprin&amp;f~eld,
more ;treets to. be heard from .
Mrs. Lewia Sauer, Jr.
sell, Mr. and ¥n. Roll~nd Ruaaell,
Suer.
One year pms went to Terry
workers included Mn Roxie
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ltghtfoot and
Cubmaater Holdren presented do•ctren, !Jenma webrung, W llhs
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones and Oiler Mrs Mary Frances. Baum;~!:embers of the BPW C!ub who son Jeff, ltfr. anc~ Mra. Paul Sisson
awards as follows : Bobcat: Michael uurs~. Jetf !lw1, Mtl!:e ulobokar, daughter, Barbara, were in Athens
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Mullen, Ronald Tatterson, Gary Jtm ADOerson, ·Dan &lt;.:row, Dtck Sunday afternoon to visit with gar ner • .,.,. •. '"' an
• Moore,
s. e Mra. Char1o tte p'errm,
. · Mrs. ghter,
Mr. andRuth,
Mn. James
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F'inley and Bill Moore; Bear badge, rtoush, ~tlke Wright and Eddie thel·r other daughter, Sharon, a r•Ber;tt;;;y;;;G;;;r;;;ee~n;;;le;;;e;:,;;;Mn;;;;;.;;:Ha;;;;;ro;;;l;;d;;;T:;h;;;o;;;m:.
EleanoreeandanLaura
Jdl llurt, wbo also received a gold llaer. · ·wo year pms were awarded student at the university .
Wesley Fry, ·Miaa Freddie Ho~da- Hoover, Marge Wilt, Mrs. Edith
and a stlver arrow, Jim . .nderson, .uon Swtsher, David Michael, Eu·
Capt. and Mrs. James Hartinger
shelt, Mrs. Arthur St1auss, Mn. Forrest and daughter, Linda, Mr.
also a gold arrow, Mike O'Brien, gene 1nplett, l'at Sto(·y, John and children, who were callejl
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Denver Rice, Mlaa Sally Schaaf, and Mn. Ralph Humble and son,
gold and silver arrows, Pat Story, 11oodwin and 1..eonard VanMeter. here by the death of Capt. HartingMn. Olin Smit,b and M~. Edgar RT, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood and
'J.h~ reunng
of coh1rs by the er's father, Lawrence Hartinger,
gold and silver arrows, and Terry
Reynolds, wh~ along with Mfs. son Keith, Ruby Mossman, Mr. and
Holdren, a gold arrow.
Weoelos and the benediction by returned to their home in AlexanHibbs, and Mill Lmna were at the Mrs. Norman Hysell, wayne King
Wolfe badges were presented to tile Kev. rtalph C. Zundel conclud· dria, Va., Sunday morning. They
City Hall to receive the contrlbu- and a guest, Mn. Janet Venoy and
.d the meetmg.
also visited with Mrt. Hartinger's
Bv. LUCILLI ~W~IHI
tiona when t~e workers completed son, Craig. The next meeting will
Cross and Mrs. Lee Roush.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AI·
their terrltortes.
be held March 18.
At the conclusion of the even·
Dep Mothers are Mrs. Oliver Mi· lensworth.
Mrs. William Baxter is ill at her
ing a salad course was served by e)lael, IJen 'I wo; Mrs. E11a !iii·
home, Mulberry Ave. Her slater,
Mrs. Jones who was aaaisted by more and Mrs. Charles Spencer,
Mrs. Ethel Hughes and Mrs. Mrs. Ben~ Wo~e Is carin1 for her.
Mrs. Pauline Gallagher to those !)en Three; Mrs. Marvin Burt and Nora Hamilton were in Gallipolis
Miss Fa~ Thontas of Columbus
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mentioned above and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert Story, Den Five; and Staurday where they visited at was the weekend guest of her par·
Bennett, Mrs. Earl K.night, Mra. Mrs. Uoyd Wriglit and Ml'6. Roy Holzer Hospital with Mrs. Hury enta, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
' Mills, Mrs. James Daniels, t' rank · Mrs. Maude Ackley of ZaneavUle
Will Reynolds, Mrs. M. L. French Reuter, Del) Six:. I""
Marvin Hurt is l!ommittee chair· Cheesebrew, Freda Saxton, Mrs. is the guest of her sister and broand Mrs. Robert Harris.
thl!r-io-law ur. and Mrs. 'Benton
In keeping with a patriotic man, Calvtn Slm11son, institutional 'Hubert Mace and c. M. Hennesy.
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Mr. and Mrs. w . D. Parsoqs and Ponn.
f ,.. .
Eldon Kraeuter and slater, ,\Irs.
Approximately $35 was realized
theme, Mrs. Jones used for her representaUve, .loy Domigan; is
Linda
Fish
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Dunbar,
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va.,
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Mr.
if;,jll,;.)tobert
Ebersbach
Van
Meter
whose
birtlacla~s
Saturday·
bl( ·the Boy Scou~- of
Miss
centerple~e a large blue pitcher treaaurer, 11nd Edtvfrd :!Jaer, Guy
111
S~nday
w1th
Mrs.
Panpps:.
and
.
Mlaa
QtU
~ottl
ot
colutn·
~~,~:rpritsejl
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were
.P~,~IItlJ
Troop
245,
Middleport, when they
spent
..:owen,
}'hllip
Gl~ltal'
and
Roy
with white candles and a large red
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.&lt;teuter, committeemen.
bow.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughan and Odetta Pierotti.
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ga ere a "'e the Scouts in a candy aale.
' children, Don, Bill and Beth. Mrs.
Miss Rachel Roush· of Columbus home of Mr. and Mn. Eddl41 H
Robert ·MUls, Scoutmaster, and
V ghan and children return d to
ung, Chester Road for a pot1uck the auxiliary wish to thank the cit·
au
.
e . spent the weekend with her par- dinner ln. their honor. Two d,.
ens' of MiddlA.....rt for their
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Dunbar wtth the Parsons and Miss ents Mr. and :Mrs. Kerns Roush.
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r.s~. and Mllll. Lewis Hlnda of Col· corated birthday cakes with tbe In tjle auecesa of the sale.
to remember
Among those attendmg the auto umbus &amp;petit Sunday with Harry inscription 'Happy Birthday," were
FollowiJig the Bale, 25 Scouta
show in Zanesville yesterday were Hinds.
served with the dinner.
with their Scoutmaater and alllilt·
eO
Carter Fre~h. Earl McKinley, Jim
Homer Carleton of Norwood arPresent were Mr. and · Mrs. ant Scoutmaster Gene Coleinan
N utzling an&lt;l 'Jeff Kokovitch all
Kraeuter and daughters, Leda Mae, :went on a six ~lle hike. The hike
;m.yoa
The history of the Lqra·s Sup·
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per and how It ia celebrated in the members of the Royals Club of brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and M t
M
d Mr H
El h'
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radiator
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e er, · ), an
s. enry c ID· bovs and thev all passed all
Ml
li"ath
Methodist
Chu•ch
was
the
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G.
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n..,. an, phases of second class rt~~~uiresu~ject prejlated by Mrs. EmerMr. and Mrs. William Grueser . Miss Eil~en · Welker of ~o!umbus Donald Ray, and Mr. and ~ 1 . ments.
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SliD Jones and read by Butch Bach- returned home Thursday after a vtslted brtefly with relatives here Hartung and sons, Edlar and Kerl·
IACYOIIY MIIIIOD
tel Sunday evening a.t the meetihg three week vacation In Florida. Saturday. .
neth. The honored guesta recelve!l
of the Senior Youth group of t . e While they were away, Mrs. Jtobert . Mr. and Mrs. Chtrles Buck and gifts.
Education Commiasiofj
death church of ·M iddleport The Jay of Columbus stayed ~ith the Mrs. Floyd Rurnlleld visited re·
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CLIANING UPAIIING •rticle stated that the unleavened Grueser children Don and Deb· cently at 1Lanssvllle with Mrs. John
oread used In services of tbe local bie. Mr. Jay cam~ Friday · for the Knotts who l1
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~burch is baked by Mrs. ArUJur weekend and Mrs. Ja~ J.et~1;1ed tn re~nt
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.,~~::anne Woodgerd, vice pres!· their home In Columb \\11~ bj.m h ·attack Saltur,dav .~~~~~~f.
Joh) Rlcbardsotl,¥falil r II# , the chureh for a shOrt meeting.
Jent of the group, was in charse of Sunday·
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'b, P.lt~ ''Jack · Bechtle, Sunday Scho~l
.lte• 111eet!ng and gave the .¢evo·
Visitors with Mu. ·.Jiubert",.Mace at
ero)'[ ,-·and St. John 'Jji 41-an Superintendent presided over the
.ions Which wel'l! on Le]lt.
at Holzer Hospital Sunday .~liJ!I·
Churth at Pine Grove;·,,
ter meeting and also gave the devoA .proara'm "What is Lent and ed her brother, 'Charles ~m1th of
llinnounced t~· ljj.ji -~ish Ions for the evenlpg.
\Vlty Do 'We Observe ·n" was given Mason, and Mrs. MarioQ_ Aliens-·
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' 11JA ~~le PfO~ ot Ui~ even· Mrs. James Daniels, Mrs. Elsie ghter of Fl ·
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Lu'!l'~r~n Church at Bear Brancli, lng of rilore h'ymoals were dlai:us·
ing
preparation for the Holy Jansen and Frank Cheesebrew, ing, called •
llness of
congregation ' near jDillll' sed aqd the possibility of inBtall· .
..;IPflliY¥1'111 -t~rviqlll ~.9r !Jie Junior &gt;who have been patients at Holzer father, Eddie 1 1 b.
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ling a clock In the Sunday School
atld' Setidr 'foutlilltroups to be Hospital, were all released Sunday
Mrs. Delbert Chase of Athens
Richardson ,will preach hi. room. Also present for the meet1\elll. a~ .a o'clock· WedtteSday morn- and returned to their homes.
' who arrived Suilday evening, call· farewell aermon here on Sunday~ 1 lng were, Rev. Haymon Konktlght,
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rat McCloud, small son of Mr. ejl by the Inness . of her brother, March 13, and expects to asalll)l~ Mrs. Nan Moore, Miss Bess Sin·
~burch basement.
and Mrs. Pete McClouli, is- ill at
die Smith, Is the guest of her hi&amp; work in his new parill! th~ born, ,James Euler, Mia. JaDiel
, Following the meeting refresh- their home on S. Fourth·av.
first Sund~ of ·Aprll. •
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. lister; Mrs. .I. B. Weed.
men Ia ·were served by the lf'C!."'Jl
OO!inaelors, Mr. ind Mrs. Wa~!f~
till bona.
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at 8:30. The affair was plal)ned .
oy tile· aoclal committee headed by
btra. Charles Knopp. The grace be·
.ore the meal was given by Robert
.ltatber.
Thoae attendln&amp; the dinner we-,e
Mr. and Mn William Everson, Mr.
•nd Mra. John WIIUam Blaettner,
Mr. ancl Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mr.
and ll&amp;ra. Kenny Braun, Mr. and
Mrs. l'rank Vauch1111, Mr. and Mrs .
.Robert Reinhart, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill WIIOcls, Mr. ancl Mrs. Roser
Dillard, Mr. and l\lr1. Jack Seelfi, .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mather, Mr.
and 1\fra. Charles Knopp, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Pllul Huston~ Misa l-ouise Zerkle,
J&amp;clt Kell)i, Misa aitlrley Beesle,
1Aiaa Luc)' Amabirj'jnd Mrs. Bar·
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waa planned and aerved by Dell
Mothen, Mn. PaUline Johnson and
Mra. Betty Haye1, auls•ted by thtt
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Tht~ meetlna,opened with prayer
by Rev. John Elwopct •·ollowlna
the dinner 11roup alnglng was led
bl( Mr. Hugh Calrna with Mrs.
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Rev. Elwood a()IOke on the or11an·
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and ~ntroduced Orville Wiles of
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Olatrid. ~r. Wllea presented' the
Pack Charter f!l R,ev. Elwood as
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pins to CUbmuter ·'Hugh Calmt;
l)ommlltee chairlllal\} Rev. Arthut
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11 C\lb
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five. proapeetlVII Cub Scouts. He
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