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M r :-. Paul ! l aplonslal l was gen- the F' irsl Baptist Church in Rend- sc ienlista today tt!l'lllllll•
u�ned w ith devotions t.aken from by Mr� Strub It- ,,. 1th , ,,.u h I u1• t u i , urn u ri I h w -., 1.n � . - 1, .: ', 1 ,... 1 1 1 .,I h. , ... 1-. ;rnJ 1\ 111 I J e p urd1 ..1 ... 1•d ,------------. . dw i rll"'a n and Everett Fore v i lle
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Mrs. Bland al so participated in Venus a remarkable ach1enmeot
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,-d t,y t he dub prayer in unison for ,a patnul ll" ;;n ,mgt'llll'II!
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Mainly About J.:ime) Sanborn l'•as th e program the panel d iscussion during the that may help plumb the my•
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program. M i s s Ven ita Hodges , ter ies of earth' a cloud-covered ,i.
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The party was opened with w ho was the delegate from t h ,e ter planet,
::,t&gt;n·ral commWJicatiom; we r e Tho mpson l t'l"t' J Ved a bl ue r i bbo n I v .", 1 · 11 ( 11, I o l l )c 1 111 t• ljll&lt;1 f l 1 • 1 , I l l µro v 1d ( ·1t Uw l1Ja"_ hl 1ng nsed for 1 ht'
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and 1 hc guests were welco m - , solo, "Nobody Knows The Trou• times as much precision u their
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wi•n• 111 M rs. Lil! w m St ieff was accom- Church of Rutland; Mrs. Edith
t he ho s1 f''i!&gt;- Fa vor� Wt' I t· &lt; u1 I 11 1 11
United States the task of puttin&amp;
Thf' S&lt;'r i plure from l ht' book o f by
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M 1 -. l&lt;1•a Brown l t fl S:ttunby for
ml'llt was t-,dm· ted by the pus- prl�I' El / H
�·lornla wlwn· Mr.� Hrown w i ll d,·nt . M rs . Roy Mayer, Oak- ,t , to and t : i rrn l ,v nl ( 'olum l l u,; w1 •n • l l iipto nslall, M rs. Sa � bo rn a n d cial Board of Heath
Methodist Prof. Ananev said the VenUI
tor, Hev. Howard Huppt&gt;lt hefore l all&lt;'nd;_m&lt;·t&gt; of 11ti
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F'rarl(·io:. II (; laz11•r (IIN'1wd 1 t i 1· It·.
1 O! h&lt;'rs assist mg with the party I mng at the &lt;'hurc-h m Mtdd leport. da value for the Russia ns.
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FRIDAY ■nd SATURDAY
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Swan, a ch arler membe r.
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the Enterprise EUB church will l
and
Anne He:ywood.
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the SNV l("f' al tlw Pri•shy ti•ri :m j T1•wksh c1r v_
May 10.
hold their regular meeting and a
BIRT H ANN OUN CED
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Su nd•Y , MoMIJ &amp; TuHcl ay
t an d w�i t� eand1es �n w ��te a
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tlw mi•t&gt; I in � M rs
tine p art y Thursday, ,at 7 : 30
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a( ·1·ompa1 1 1ed by M r·s l .1l11an Slwtf 1 11&lt;' t·rnwt·rt ol Mahalia .Judson to l he World ronvt&gt;nl ion Ill F:din- birl h uf a si•vPn ancl one half '
formerly Sm i t h Clot h i n g Co
bring
to
King. Members are asked
Jerry Lewi,
I :it t h,· M1•nmr1;11 Arnlitorium WNE' hur� h . Scol hmr\.
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pol lnd .-;ou. horn Sund ay morn1g. CJ.11.rt•h Trustees TO
MIDDLE PORT, OHIO
unsigned eomtc valentine.
an
Al the Syr;wusP F1r�1 I ln i t('(l I Hev a1 1t l Mr.o:. J&lt;"n•d I 1:anln('r, The ,-.. wt&gt;rP 14 mf'mhf'1•s and They also have four girls, K i m ,
Convt&gt;ne Al Seven
Pr(' �bylcr, ;_111 ( " huffh o l wlud, Il l' M i-.� M 1 ltlml l l :,wl1·v, M r. 11111I l h n•f' guf'sts. M rs. t : 1·ac ·1• K&lt;' lly . Tf"n . Lon and , l tll
The Board of Trustees o r t h e
: ind M rs. M rs Ma l ft&gt;H and M r s . H ar ry C ra1ut l;1rf'n1s of the_ d 1 ildrcn
l l uppt·II l:s u lso pa i;lor. l tw li o y M rs ! ' I I W1 w , J r
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Name Brand
Snmls in atlnida rwe l h E&gt;re wf'n• N.1-0mi Chasf' 1t11d ri;111gh!&lt;:'r, Judy, G111hrie, 11reS1•nl
&lt;ll"f' Mr :md Mrs Edw i n 11 aggc r• 1 will meet t h is evening at 7 at the
HP frP sh mP nls W NP St" l"Vf-'d by
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al .so rf'&lt; 'O"ll l 7. f' d du n n ue l hP mol ' ll , M r� f ' O t 'h ,,pman ,m d M rs
1 y o 1 M 1•I1I I e110r( .ind M r. an d Mrs • c hurch.
Merchandise
.lf'd Wt•b:-.IH of Hut land
M 1·s (' F. Newlm1d and Mrs.
I ]nue .servi t�
c;�rgt' B rmga nI °I B
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firv. Halph Sttll'kma11 mid son, Charl1•s \ 'arr.
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--Ohm M r�. l la11,gerly s 111 ( m · ('las� or ,f.he church w ill meet at
l ,arry, rl'lurnf'(I h ornf' .Sunday
carp Of
1 i·tnna l i 10 a�siS! in lh
t he hom e or Mr , an d Mrs Man
4' VP111ng c1f!N sp1•11ding 1 he wet'k First Bapt ist ( 'h urd1 ...,, i J I l)t' ln
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duughlPr aud fami y.
Ornrlorff
at 7: 30 and Wednesd ay
i•nd h1•1·p wi1h lwr pan•nts.� M r ( 'olumbui,; lod,1y and tomorrow 1o ht•r
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H t�VIVI\I. CHANGED
et nd Mrs A A S&lt; ' arht•ny and lwr :ii l Nid the Baptist pastors nK•l'l- 1
the Family night d inner a nd proson. H ill W1•\l� . wf10 makt•s h is inj), at l11t&gt; Hotel C'hiltenden Mrs , 'J'l1P rev1v&lt;1I meet ing s,:,hed uledl gra m will be held a t the church
homt&gt; with . l lw Sc: i rlwrrys. Ril_l. Ronne and .d u ught !'� will v� s 11 m for Ff'h nia ry 19 through Febru- 1 beginnin� at 6. Members are ask- I
who was 111J11rrd m 1m aulomobr!' Marit'l t a w11h n • l a1 1ves while lw .iry 2ti al 1 he M o rn i ng Star ElIB ed to bring a covered d ish a n d
1
r1t·c·1dt1-nt I.isl Wt'f'k t•ml is a pa- is--,.1 C 'olumbus.
to l heir own ta b le serv i ce to the d inelmrd 1 has been (·hanged
-----t il'nl al M ason f 'l1nk. He sustmn• I
Mart" h 19 t h rnu� h M arch 26.
I ner.
MF:F.T
TONlr.HT
t"d II bruk!'n hark m the ;1('d1 lenl
1('9 "iood-bye forevb11t is rrc·ove-rln� ni1'f'ly. l hs mo I ThP Youth Fellow!lhip or I h P
er ' ' to washday drud­
t lwr was &lt;'"alled herf' : ,t l llf' l im4' I F.nterprise EUR churrh will hold
gery when our t hrifty
of Hw" &lt;lf'dclf'nl nnd rt'lurnf'd 1 0 1 ils mon) h lv bul- ines!I tnPt&gt;l inc in l
h,•r ho me in folumhu:-. lt1st 'I\H•s- ! lw , ·hurc- h �oc 111l room , tot11r:(hl :
laund ry service takes
di1y. Mr. 1md Mr.s Willia m �&lt;' .ir at 7 :m
over for you! �t costs
htrry and son s ulso visi1eri w ith
liiO little to do eo much
Hill wh ilf' t hey wi•re lwr(' for l lw I
.SF:RVlf'F.S Sl&lt;�T
w1&gt;t•k t•nd.
10 well thai you '11
�1wdnl ser v k&lt;"s will he hr l ii al
Rev, Donml A Roon" of l lw the i':nt,·r;1ri�t&gt; EUB t'n&lt;'h Wf'f.lnes• 1I
wond er why you ever
day ;ii -; :m p m rlurin,:! t he Len- t
bothered to do it your,
' l&lt;"n .�eason Thf' pro�rnm f'ach
l wN'k will ht unrier lhe cl ir!'('lion l
&amp;elf!
M !ddli&gt;port , O h io
l of laymf'n of 1 ht- dmrrh. wi1 h l
M iss F.lizobt&gt;lh Dav Iii in ch 1m�e 1
NOW SHOWING
fry our family WHh
of l ht&gt; sf'rvirt&gt; Wednt&gt;s day evt• n in g

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Thr a..ocl■tto. of &amp; Y•lent1"11h the 1.-a1 ,I - la .,......
ly acddon&amp;al. IC ...,. oaly from
lh• fa&lt;.i that the letlltral ol &amp;.be
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"THE JAYHAWKERS"
-- i11nd J t•rry Lf"wi� i n

"THE BELLBOY"
Aho Seleded Shorh

NAMES OMITTED
111 1 hi&gt; 11.rlicle on the m('('l !ng
of IMurn Jonolhun Mei (?s rh.Ap,
1t·r DAR. t he namf'!I or Mrs. ThPr•
on Jo hnson as a gut&gt;s( and Mn,
ltuy °'iei�ler as co-hostess were
unintentionally omitted.

SHIRLE Y'S BEAUTY SHOP
NEW LOCAT ION

1 04 M1Jlberry Av•.
Pomeroy
(Next to Crow-�row and Porter

routh-cfry service, .-1
flat plac" lrOflod.

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F•bruary on ly. H•r• i , your

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Opening Special $6.00

IN POMEROY

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- Regular bilh werl
IIO 12,000 wa, tramf�
the General Fund to
Met.er fund.
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- _ Traffic and Safety e,, 91
la to 111 vestiga t.e traff� �
on Ham ilton-at near Flfe"I�
ty Shop and on Wa lnut-st ��
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Ohio Hotel,
1n th
busI eu befcn
hour -ci� r the
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meter near tbe
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conge,..ion
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passed a motion to e1:mldMli
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Heated Debates Stir School �;�i:i�;::::!:
Board Meeting On uestion
Of Centralized 7 -8th Grade
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RED ROCKET TARGET-Prof, Henry Kru l , lecturer a t the Hayden Pl anetarium i n New
York, po�ts out � _positions of th! planets Eart� and Venus on the M usser Copernican
Planetarium. Sun 11 m the center. Earth at lert w it h its moon and Venus at right. R ussia

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BY BOB WINGETT
on the ls,ue as recommended by school.
Points brought out by the board
1
to why it felt the 18sue- should
A crowd of about 200 persons the State Department of Educa- - The board would have
be
make a dee iiion in the best inter- placed on the ballot for the t.u.•
debated heatedly , and that word tion .
hardly describes it, for over two I t was proposed that a place be est of atudents, not the pa rents. payers ' decision.
on lhe allot for l
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m,I d, ;:
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Members of the board present- the district does not have, without er persons in favor of coru;olidat-­
Local School d isput e.
ing the sevenlh and e ighth grades
But t he cold. hard question. ed the following reasons why they a lax levy .
Midwest Steel o! Charleston has C of C asking support for the bill. I plan" for Meigs County im:e
a
not
going
them
put
to
e
lves
th
slate
that
The
ruled
"I
ha
the entire d istrict.
of
�
r
begun moving men and supplies The !o t'a l group a l so will sen d a ;mred by graduaLe students ot M l· " Where is the mont&gt;y c O m i n g in the position ID d ecide. as t
S
c
h
o
h
o
e
I
present
Grade
Racine
A point was brought out by Mar•
into Pomeroy , it was revealed member wit h Hep George Mein- I .:1.m 1 Univers i ty will be unfolded . r rom ?" may settle tempel's
stale board has recomme_n ded .
is, and will not be condemned. garet Donohue, leaJ, :r of the conerP
Clyde
Attending
last
n
i
ght
centr
a
lize
d
"'
1
M
i
ddlejJOr1
,
to
the
M.arc
h
1
and
t
he
issue
of
a
hm
here Monday night.
1
� ll the present school 11 ma d_e Also, U1e St.ate Department of Ed · sol.idation move from letart. asked fu st K u kland , p1 esident, Carl K rautter g rade S&lt;'hool in the d istr ict.
"mt 2 Ohm c of c s,w,nsm
r-Leslie Fultz, secretary or l l'e ...
a venth and
_ eighth grade_ fac1l- uca tion say■ it must be used .
ing why students of Syracuse are ,
· N. w, Comi&gt;ton, Max Ward, Bob
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PAUL.A aA\-'D ,_,,,,- .
n ren_ce m
sI 1 I 1
The school board, w,'lh Presl- , ityse
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce , b1t&gt;nr1ia I Icg 1· ; vr ('O fc
renovahon
work
high
totaling
school
If
the
at
is
,
present
haule
d
fro
m
the
distr
i
ct
they
live
u, Mr . Fultz, Franklin d ent Thereon Johnson pres1' d u"6,
1.11:
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B8id at a meeting l ast night activ- 0&gt; I 11· 111b&lt; us. J I 1� lu n•v1('w bI I Is Io El•-rfel·i
1
. •k- let&lt;.st $25 , 000 will have to be made turned into a complete elem en- into Pomeroy Public S&lt;-hoofo .
.
Leuar,
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Charles
Hi7.cr,
Mayor
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d
e
m
ruU("t'
b
r
e
1aced the b Icker mg crowd Ill uu:Jty hal!I atarted at the former P arkon the OId grade SCh00I.
Lary school of grades one through SH Heaied Dlapu�• on Pagf' ..
.
with 1-'aul Casci, and D ick Owen.
Racme_ H 1"gh Sch001 aud Ilori· um· - The district neither has this eight, it will cost over $ 10,000 for
., Rig ••
a. Reel plant read y- A mecling i s being planned
erebu....Jng uarters for occupat ion by the Middl epo rt C of C on a d ate A me m bership d rive will be an- The dispute had grown O v I r
ney, nor $6,393 annually that renovation, such as lowering
lo l,e amlouncl'd when a "master nounce&lt;l soon.
whether or not the 7th and 8th mo
the itee1 firm.
would be needed for normal ma in- blackboa rds. and other cha nges.
grades of the district shall be
Ia,t
-e Pomeroy c of C
tenance ei:penses or the old These were onI y I ive of t h e
id e
0
:�:: :: ,� t:�g c
t: :�i::: �
� ::-;::� � .";::
:=.te::,:.
lo,
all
g'.a
d es ol R a cioe elemen
,
ricating plant here.
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tary pupils, the present g r a d e '
, .�
e
0
c1
ul
school
being
ab
a
ndoned.
, h:
an�·�:.
"If!
s e e
e
ew
viUe. is the DAR Good �- of
Meigs County's 4 1-bed Veterau.s Memorial Hospital
neighbor•na .tiiwn o( Nelsonville,
�
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:
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h
to . tha D'IOV.ini fund. a person.el received its fitst
sever-al needed blessings here Mon- w!� !:°��o� ��:
The Squthern Local School Board l§Pf?Yfd an appro• A Meigs counly man. convicted Pomeroy High School. It ....
meeling.
check for $250 from John Coaker, d a y night .
I t of murder in the first degree and �ounced by Principal Jmlil,,,' "1961 totalin $256 000 • 'I 5 e ti
lat' 0 f
ught
we
b
t
e
men
Blunt
Board
,
.
Nelsonville
The
County
ro
Hospital
la
Jr.
of
the
,
Commission
,id
approved
ent
detailed
pr
ta
N!
h i:i.,i;d members p�! nted ' oat
u.� =ta� _ w"Ji sentenced lo life imprisonment in
made
ccusatoona
a
severe
and
oul
specifications
and
ns
pla
meetin
a
$25
in
for
held
courtcheck
in the
g
of Trade, and a
19:16, is 00,. •llllfl&gt;I@ for parole H;.. Sayre ..,.. 1he
\y
pay $196,000, the cou nty $60,ooo'.
of hous e with Architect Harry_ Ray Nay , Wheeling, in at� by the h�ated adults w_ho came A big part of the money making Over a quarter million dol�rs from Ohio sta te Penitentiary ac-- scoring high 00 1 c:itiren-bip. •
from the Nelsonville Board
,
tcnclance.
oot argwng an_d insul ting � ach up the budget will be for salaries. is now being held in the building cording lo records received al the tory, and government
Trade.
resident Ted Reed. J r., 8nd
other_ lo � pomt of near rights It ii expected that $209 , 000 will be fund of the district and ihall re- office of Meigs County Common in December. The test ... . ...
Also, Fultz disclosed tha t Bar- P
tha t and oll.er agencies shonld
the
boar
d rev i ewed in delail plans
as discusStan began.
needed to pay all employees of mai n there for payment of the Pleas Judge John C. Bacon.
ministered and graded by ft.
ton Hall, of Logan Clay Products
require a minimum or two weeks.
of
ered
by M t. Nay and approved
1
f
w
O
after
ess,
Bul
neverthel
the
district,
and
$100,930
will
new
balhigh
school.
total
'Jbe
Daughters
of lhe American �
o
W
i
lliam
E
Larkins
co
Co. , has indicated he will forward
was
s
victmission
e
The
p
hope
to O
n
com
them unani mously.
hours of continual debate on lhe make up the te achers pay which ance of the district at present is ed by jury of the slaying of Sarah lution.
$200 to the Pomeroy fund because
bids by April.
c
0
Lawrence and was taken to the She is a senior at Pon.iiuy
he "Likes lo see a community One minor cha�ge is in t h e Also attending were members :=aue me��r� �. �� �=� is about four-fifths of the total ap,, $302,325. 85 .
d
o
sc
c
a
_
uno
!I
r
plans.
T
h is, accor ing to Mr. Nay,
.
No
ated
action
taken
1
Wa
by
propri
board
Y
a
peni
t,nti a 11' March 6, l9:J'i. Ac- wb..!re she is president of
s.
that will help itself."
Dr. Raymond Boice, Fred Ru
t make a dec1B1on
no
would
hey
is
thal
wmrlows
will
be
singlemembers
appo
nt
r
to
ucce
�
to memory of spectators Club, vice- president of dat. .
ir
cording
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also
The board of education
sell, Henry Ewing, A. C Brad- .t
The C of C also discussed the
glazed . not double glazed .
d
ea
member
to
lph
ith.
ec
sed
Ra
Sm
at the lrial. a la rge roll of wit- Uonal Honor Society ,' �
voted to pay bills for last month
ford . and A. G. Mehlman ; L e O
Meinhart bill now lo the legisla·
nesses were ('ailed to test ify d ent of the Sen ior Cl-.
befo� feeing a crowd of 200 perture which would relieve all vii• H e said the thermal quality of Vaughan . secretary ; B e r n a r d
against the defendant.
sons concerning a dispute over
0 ,
or the Panther'• �- -�
lages in Ohio of having to build the huil cling tu rned out lo be " so F'ultz , coun ty prosecutor ; and .Dr ,
high
present
the
of
future
use
glazing
not
will
double
good
that
newspaper, and a rnember..\lbe
The
ju
d
ge
or
the
ease.
C
E.
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sewerages and tre.atment p lants,
Charles Mullen.
school
building.
A
total
or
$20.·
a
has
sary.
This
corre
be
neces
-----Peoples
an
d
a
d
eputy
sheriff
at
Annual staff. stie Wal bfalf1b.
regardlev ot extent of �llu992.24 was paid for the month o!
spond i ng debit, however, t h a t
the time. J. C. Woodard, along joretlt! of the Pomeroy 11 i I h
January. Of th at amount, 117.screens will be needed .
with other wilnesse! who appear- School Band cturillg the pat fbot_
[ Bean Dinner Given
u:-·le� will be sent to the Ohio "
1rrl
wa,
payroll
money,
ed in the action. are now d,c,a,- •�-11 ___,,.,
...
,
•··•-n.
noiird memu�rs express� ho pe
At
JWLA
Meeti
n
aecounl
sed
a
rele
also
Members
ed.
M a nnin� Webster was prose- She has taken the C.w iNWg
lhat some rooms may be a i r-con•
lz
balanet"s for the beginning of this
cutin� attorney and presented lhe cial Course at Pomeroy lllll
Case Dismissed In
ditioned imm ed iately _ possibly A d irectors meeting of Uie wlll
a rah year. The �eneral account holds
S
for
service
Funeral
' s case.
■
d
onhel
n
s
M
aac
gue
a
a
Wal
w
slate
� Le
through public contribut i ons _
gr
ad uate in May. She pW 10 at-.
Foss, a ge 82 , who died Monday SlS, 410 . 96, the bond acrount lias fi'uneral services for Mrs Clara
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thus elim inating need for s o m e day evening ·al the farm w1� 14
tend Mountain State
.ill
y
from
the
fund
held
Wednesd
a
lunch
will
be
school
.72,
th
e
$12,
692
Crans Gearhart � wtw' died
ORe person for£eited his bo n d screens tn warm weather periods. members present . A bean d mner
Parkersburg.
Ewing Chapel with intennent in contalns 15,889 .18 and the build- Monday morni�g . ..,;ill
be held 2 1 -Year-Old Athens
and another wllB fo� oot guilty w; 1 1 ,! ows a re designed for inser- was served by Rue Tuckerman
tery beside her ing fund totals $270.�.99.
G
rove
CeT?�
Beech
Thursday at 2 p. hl. from the Man Held In Murder
last night in a session of Middle- t ion. when available, of s i n g I e preceding the meeting.
late husband· Wilham.
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TWO IN MEIGS
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Ewing Cha pel with burial in ATI-IENS, Ohi•o UP] - Donald
i
s
n
n
,
presi
n
,
was
de
A
t
1
tho
w·1r
1
n
port court ac w .
y
room conditioner units through..iuoug
_ hters
these
are
Survivors
·
COLUM
BUS !UPI l - 11,o llate
\
ve
h
Beec
Gro
Cemetery
.
th
d
f
1
111
C
ar
r
ge
O
e
mee
mg
a
n_
p
an
h
s
_
Miller, 21. beld today for investiAlbert L. Bailes forfeited $200 ""' ·
and
son!I,
Mrs.
Florence
Davis.
Sel
t
ive
Service Commisaicm to­
ec
She was a member of the gation on an open m urder charge
bond on a charge of drivin g while M r Nay expecte d to presenl 1or a fie Id day to be he Id m June St. Peter.iburg, Fla .. Mrs. Frieda
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day
8TIOOUTICed
i
1
a March lndlilctioa
"
Daughters of America.
were d iscusst:U.
i in the shotgun slay ing of his un-- quota of 360. the
intoxicated and Mayor Kenneth
Mitch. Middleport : Nonnan. t
p
l ans to s,, le H_eallh Deparlthe
-----Jownt all 10
The family aaKI today that Ed· c\e, Edward Bobo, 40, Monday ,1
_,
M-Elh
' inney found Ethel Priddy
1
Pleas
a nt, W. V a . :
M
iss
Ethel
f
a
r
this
year.
In
Meigs
ft" ii I.
w
p,
die D,iple, a,, was in the care or Dean Hollow near here.
...e -,w,k.Je
•� ss operation. men ! authorities III CoI umbus
-nt ui
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Utn
TESTS COMPLETED
Cross. Rac ine, O.; Mrs. Veda
Mrs. Clara Gearhart, They both Miller admitted the shooting
Thursday. He said approval
of
and dismissed her cnse.
I
Hearing tests have been com- Arnold, St . Petersburg, Fla . ·, Wil•
had heart trouble. Mrs . Gearhart but claimed it was in self-defense.
MAN' CITED •
.
pleted a t Central Elemen tary l iam, Canton, o. : George, Ath· C
.
waa
trying
to
a�
for
Epple.
Mr.
e
rville
Hog
..
SORORITY TO MEET
Bo
He said
bo had been drinking O
ue , SI, Middleport.
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Feb - ens, 0. ; 12 grandchildren and l8
School n, pomeroy, end mg
MEIGS G�RAL u=PITAL
I
as
h
been
'led
to Meip County
e
H
ct
h
d
a
a
heart attacI:. She be- and had lhreatened him with a
rt
ruary 7, and given by Mrs. Gene J(re.a t ji!:Tandchildren: a brother I Anna Marsar, . Sin5llr of Mid·
Sa
ay
Admissions - Mrs. Dena Zwill- The Xi Gamm a Mu Sororit y will
came ala� and cal.led Dr. Ray. gun. Miller said he hit the gun �
wis Com , Zanesville.
� charged wffb ha,,_
meet tonight at 7:30 in the D . A . V Triplett and Mrs. Howa rd Logan. Le
' dle.,..rt entered a plea of · · not
de
e brakes by tht Stade
mg
od
tng, Pomeroy; Mr. Edward Eppel
tectiv
.
ge
w
se
ice
came
to
The
familv
asks
that
nowera
be
""..
hou
ho
ax
Bo
an
mo
with
dischar
it
and
d
l
a
,
)omcroy . Workers will be
____ _
k
pick
charge
o
m
ilty
to
llal
_
I
!
nCarpe
f
rd,
Highway
P
a
trol
I
Buzza
Pomeroy: Jcie
. .
� . before the PomeroY emergencY Bobo ' a head•
•
I omitted and g ifts be sent to the gu
e
t lng by force ye1terday in Me1g■
d te mlories for H e a r t
n
CLU
ass1g
B
c
MEE
TO
T
Syra____
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iff.
.
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Cund
m
ter • Mrs. Willia
aquad arl'lved. He worked with
i
, MeIgs County Cancer Soclet V , Count Ciourt
. ,
.
d a n iman
26
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,
Februa
a
d
m
S
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l
The P. _M. Club will meet to- Rev. Freeland Norris will be in
cuse, and Hugh Leifbe1t. PomeY
SHOP MOVED
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.
. y
.,J Mr. Epple. but in the other room.
MARRIAGE APPLIC.\TIONII
port anl sesii1on concem mg first morrow n ight al 7:30 at
t h e I charge. Friends may call any- She was placed on $000 ho.,,.- Mrs . GearhQrt elso suffered
roy.
i
Sh"
1
pe
1
r
·
ey
v
has
ed
h
er
Cl
w
yde Ti pton, 23, Columbua, and
i pending hearing today by Judge
. •-- . ,•
I home of Mrs. W. A. Gibbs.
time.
i aid w i ll be conducted.
•a.. She w m
L- None.
Oiec1utrges
hear
attac
t
•
,
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be
f
uU3p1
au
Y
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u
op
rom
u
ree
t
Sl
t
Co
as
Shirley Salser, 21, Racine; a..,
mo
r
EmmeU Peoples. She had been
to 104 Mulberry-av next to t b e le, Spencer, a1, Pomeroy. BL I,
charged with the theft of $200 al last week for one.
j When the Pomeroy ,q uad arr iv , Crow, Crow, a nd Porter I a w and Donna Btanbridge. II, .,_,
from Don Eblin.
ed . Mrs. Gearhart had already fu,ns.
eroy, student.
Middleport,
s
a
h
Oiler,
Gene
-----------------------been cited on an ldenlical charge. PllBsed away. Aidmen tried to give
•
, He will also appear in county her oxy gen bui she was dead.
A move to get elder ly resi­ ters will be in South Point, will U personal service, as well as and a pproving foster home! to court today. M ra. Smger was held They then went lo help Mr. Epple,
room and board were provided.
be used by the DMslon of the
dent&amp; out of state bospilals and work in Perry, Vinton, Fairfield
who wa1 said to be nearly gone .
gs,
Financial
a
ssist
a
nce
would
be
i
Me
Jackson,
H°'-·king,
Aid for the Aged. She will be In county jaU by the Sheriff's De- and
Gallia,
being
Is
s
into foster home
aaved him.
ava i lable.
availa ble to speak to a ny group partment over the weekend, and
launched in an eight-&lt;'Ounty and Morgan Count ies.
she posted bond yesterd ay,
I, Dr. Boi&lt;o told ..,.u,., he
T\1e hor-M-finding serv ice has
BEFORE A HOME IS approv­ or orga nization to give m o r e
Southeastern Ohio district, in·
,.
other
court
action, J u d g e wanted the home checked lo see
In
been established to assist t he ed , an init ial home study
' c!l&gt;dlw! Meigs Coonty,
is specific interpretation of t h e
The
largest
single
transaction
reported
on
.. fined Don Fra;ser 1100 1 there w88 any chance of car•
w1ftie1he program ls designed sub-d i vision offii'('S in loc-ating made by s fil'ld worker to de-­ program. Her address is South Peopl
of M iddleport Clerk Gene Grate during January WU 1
bon
and cosla 00 0 charge of inloxi- ,
monoxide bemg present. It
to uslst all qnalilied clients of boarding arrangements for cli­ ter m i ne '+'hether It meets es1ab­ Point. Ohio, telephone number
. wa s done by the Pomeroy F i r e warrant for $ 2 1, 424 .75, still outstanding.
cation.
James
Sprouse
was
as•
� amount was included In the
the Division of the Aid for t h e ents, primarily for pal ienls in
lished stan dards and to evaluate Drexel 74488. Ironton Exchange.
1 sessed a fine of $100 and co!lls on I Department. and there was none . clerk's monthly report la.st night issue by Middleport •oten W
,\get!, ii la primarily aimed al state hosp i tals who are elig ible the proprietor' .!! ability to give
Persons who wish to ma ke ap­
, 000, and the ou
cha rges of disturbing the peace Sq ulKismen took Mr. Epple to to Midd leport MaYOr Kenneth
patients in state hospitals who for discharge.
CS
care and persona lized service tn plication to provide r o s t e r
l.!umd:mc wu,.
rant,
t �at is, '3,s:5.zs,
and
i
ntoxica
t
ion.
[II
Welfare offic i als say the pro­ older an d hand icap d persons . home care for older persons ma
the ho&amp;;&gt;ilal where he is b e I n g McElhinney. and council.
are elitible for discharge from
pe
y
for radK1 conven� • • .,_
regra
m
is
n
e
e
d
e
d
Lo
meet
the
treated
by
Dr.
Boice.
GrJ1te·�
accoun
t
s
showed
Mr.
utions.
t
butl
e
th
Officia ls said this does n o l do so at lhe local Aki for t h
Let Classified HoPlp You
SUrvivon include her mother, c-eipts in the General Bond Re-- years hence.
Mrs. tauline Mascari of Soutl nt.'('ds of the incr'!asing nu m ­ ('(Inst itute qualify ing for a
li­
Any one wishing to make.appli,
Mrs. E. V. Epple. and step£ather. tirement Fund. subtitled "Fire Mr. C rate 's report alaa I b:9$
Point, Lawrence County, has ber or public assistance recip­ rense, nor i� it aimed st estab­
cation to provide foster home
DIAL
WY
2-2
1
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E. V. Epple; a brother. John, and Truck." of $25.IX» with the dis- ed a beginning balanee ID. all
ien1s
who,
l&gt;ecausf'
of
age
or
in­
Wel­
State
the
by
been appninted
lished rest homes, but is design•
care
for
older
persons
may
do
several
nieces lmd nephews, all bursement as noted abov,e , for funds Jan. I , 1961, of $11,41171;.
capacity,
are
no
longer
a
ble
lo
h
t
wi
work
fBN Department to
ed to classify homes of individ•
OPEN DAILY
the town's new fire fighting equ� receipts o( 117,614. 58, '8tlll di.
of
Pomeroy.
live
alone
or
ma
nage
t
h
e
i
r
so
at
the
local
Aid
for
the
Aged
Aged
the Dtritdon of Aid for the
uals for the ca� program.
•flll
be
the
Rev.
Olf!ciallng
menl.
bunemenla of al,ffl_.., ,..
41
AM
1o
5
PM
househol
d
.
but
who
woul
d
he
­
i
in
the
Durst
Buil
d
ing,
W.
om
cl
In finding foster homes for
ce
rtsponMrs.
Mascari
will
be
· clerk'o be' ,• 411 .... .
Barteb.
Fri,nds
may
call
The
difference
between
the
sum
ending
Waldo
Second-st Pome roy, Mrs. Mild­
enll kl this lection of the state. able to remain in the commun­
N
al
tho
funeral
bomo
�
approved
m
the
ov.
11118
bcind
355.GL
Ml1. .:Aucari. whoae headquar- ity ln a sheltered environment sible for recruilina, evaluatin&amp; red. Fowler. maoqer.
g

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SteeI FabfI• ca t1ng

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Commission Gives Hospita I
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• t Needed Bless1ng

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D1'ed Monday

Court

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Offlafi In
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Mrs. Gearhart

At Her Home

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Mrs. Foss, 02

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MISS
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Is w·Inner

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For Parole
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Approved By Scho'ol Board From Prison

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Fos ter Hom es Sought For Elderly'I

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ROBINSON'S

OPENS TUESDAY F E BRUARY 1 4th.
Malt:• your Appointment now for thlt tpedal
All Thh Mci,nth.

COLO WAVES - Regular $8.50

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Board prepares
A
IRpplic'a tio nf Inf
uraI C on es

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BAHR
CL 0TH I ERS

"Our town need, zoning and ls aion last night lo recla.1111.fy fl750 City Planning ahow a detailed fu- Konkright. LfwUI EIIJ5, ilreet
unable kl do 80 without a plan. ear marked for lhe Recreation ture plan lor Uw betterment of foreman gave h11 monthly report.
Gentlemen , this is thie plan. ··
funj lo lhe Planning Commisaion. the ■urrounding area. The univer- 1 - The Mayor · • report wa11 read
Thi.a wu CoW1cilman William Thit' wu taken from a fund of aily la willing to tell the plan&amp; tD and accepted, ■howmg receipts or
ChUd '1 sta tement Monday night '2,000, most of -which waa de:si- the two villaget for the cost of t:13-4 60
in a move to have the M iddleport gnat.ed for the beautific ation of materials uted. which would be - Bill Child.I and John Zerkle
$1 .200. Pomeroy ia to pay the were appo inted to the Ft.remen' s
V illage Council accept a master the river front.
plan for improvement compiled by Council membert also indicated other '600.
Dependency Board .
the Universi ty of M i.a.ml. The they would go along with the com- 'MM! two planning commi.■11iona - A letter from Pomeroy M ayplan is what the Vill.age'1 Plan- milsion in spending t&amp;» a■ Mid- of Middleport and POfflf:,-oy ex - l or Charle11 Le�ar was read askning Commission needs in order dleporl's &amp;hare of the plarui pro- pect to l'l'Wt jointl y aoon in order ing support of Hep. George Meinto brinJ,l a boul improvements to vlding control was established for to ou tline detaib in future plan- hart ' ! water pollut ion bill Al so
the village of Mid dleport, Mr. them along with the Village
ning for the two villagea.
read Wa.5 a letter from Meinhart
Pomeroy .
Childs said.
In other business of the regular to Middleport on the same theme.
, A motion by Childs was pa ssed The pla ns drawn up by the Uni- COWK.'il !l@S!lon, opened w ith 1 a The counc il passed a motiOTI to
· o 1 M'iam1 Survey Team on Prayer by the Rev. Ray n l give full cooperation o the bill
by the counc1· 1 in
· lls
· reguIar ses- verally
l
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Dtt1oted To Ths Intere•u Of TM Mei1u-Ma.on Areu

Pomeroy

Sale Planned

entine

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Clerk R eports TransactJOD •
In MiddJeport Of
. $211-'
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Japanese Stua ent Was Speaker For / ,
Monday Rally At Bradford Church 1
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Mrs:Reibel's
Birthday Noted
Sunday Evening

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Pomeroy:_Mlddleport_ . O ; Feb 1 4 . 1 96 1

Panel Discussion On Youth Lenten
Observances Held By JYF Group

(!:&gt;

li11 r d1&lt;·, 111 ( 1 1 1 1 ,t n 1 ,·I �lt1 1 1 1l 1 _1' 1 1 11d ul 11!"1 IIJ I I W ("Otllllry
Ttw Junior Youth F'ellows.liip of F'ife. Connie Cooke wali l:lCcumpair
'Mni Donley fu&gt;lbt'l t'flll'T·
\\li l ( h �ht· p!an� Lu rt'(U l ll aflN
l!t'«tl1
Mi•thochsi,. Chllrrh. Middle- 1st for tl1e singing
iaioed with a party Sunday t-Vt&gt;­
ol ( '11 1 "1 ill " 1 . i il1
J.'Ul"! met Sund��venuig &lt;tl the After .s brit-f diSC'ussiun uf Lent
nrnlil al ht'r home on Pleasant
"l lH· .&gt;t"l'\ II P \\ :., � 1, 1 ,.•11,·d \1 111 1 l!Jrh;u- ;1 F.�k 1·11 1 l!"t' prt's1dent
fhur-d1 wi th 1 6 membt'rs prestmt. by tht' leader, Mrs. L. W. Mt•
todge honoring M rs Ht&gt;nry Rt'1
�1-1 ,·1 .,I ( ' f 11 , r·1b1·� led l,1· l:,,l,.· 1 1 ;1 1 ,I ! lite ,: r u11fJ ('t,ndu 1 ·tl'(I l hf' busi - 1
. K.sy Ault w&lt;1s the _ devotio111:1! Cum11.s. rrwmbers held a panel
:;�I un her birthda �.
rn·,, 11 1 ,·,·l 1 1 1c ·1 · • 1 t• �,·,·rl"l i.lr_y · � rt·
lrlldt"r . '.l,e ��jlll" bemg _ " 'Vit!o�- disl·uss.ion on the theme, "How
Ga l\l';'S ""ert· µla;t'd dur1ni:
111,
l
1 1d,·tl t i , l h•· 1 1 11111 1"-" I ·,, .,, g 1 \ t'Jl b_Y Berlhc1 Arnold I
w
1
1 1 ,.ir1,,1
,·
1es of �.&lt;1 11h Billy Davis led m Car, You be J'ostive About Your
· 11&lt;· e\· t'"n( n.is a!l(I rt&gt;frt&gt; �hmrnb
tw, , \\ &gt;"1 1 · " [ 1 1, [ .(,r d " \l .o l e 1 1 11-! ,1 1 1 d 1111, 1 1 ,•,1 ,ur,·1 , l"l'j)(Jl'I
1 pr1:1yl:'r and scnptur
by 1
"" was read by Lenten Observance?"
" t·re ..;€'nt&gt;d b� tht host ..�.,
T 1 1 t· 1\.,11 1 1 1 1&gt; 11 ,,ss,•II ,\ ,,k 11 ! 1 11g p.irty
'fhl' medita tion Tommy Baker. prei;idenl,
1\ itli l1·,1h ' 1 " 1 , 1 1 .,t· 'I ,
.lns1•phir
w
Tony
acled
trn1n a tat,lr d1•ror.il1•d rn k,·,•pWHS � 1wn by K!·nny Harrii; and a8 muderator for
I , ,r ,, " · ""' l l w pr , 1\ , . , , I,, 1 1 , 1 , l., r 1 • 1 1 · ! , I I, ul tl,is rt1 1 111ti i \\' il �
Lhe
discussio
n.
111� w 1 L h nw Vak11l1ttt· t !w1nt•
' I ', I"&lt; '""' I " I i i . 1"11n " ' 1 ,· lol• 1,l.1'1Pl(•d
-l tl1t&gt; Thought t&lt;'or Today by Jennie Panel members were Janice Ev•
!n �1r a nd Mr, �;.;,rl l ,u�..1n of
/11 ob.&gt;1•n .Hll"t' ol l lw11 w1m1mg
),,,1i-d Ir� p 1 .,1 ,•r L1· �:u;:nw \ 1 1
erS011, Brenda Tony , Marjorle
( ; a [ l lµu l i�. ;l,lr and Mn E:rn.. r
fl'
llw
111tr1 1 11an1·t' b1t11ni:&gt;r fu1 three
,
,oo,I
o
l
t
l1f'
"
/
.1u1J
th\11
C"li
d,,,
·
Ham,, Billy D,vs aod Connie
:-'f' ll Wf'P ,\1r dl1d Mr, Lt',lt'r
"l'/w j-'.1,ln1 ul l iie h◄ ,,1 1 ·hu1 , I, mrn1 11i� 111 ,1 row 1 lw Lion Chun·h
Cooke. Thls ... followed by •
Hu,�t&gt; l l �In ("lebr1d H i n ,•, ,
•
1 "11. 1 1 1,,, l ' 1 t' 1 ('P 11 1 l�id1w1'd t h l-' \\ :t� g 1 \'i•11 ,, r t· l , g 1 uu� p1dur t" by
•- a,nd answer period on
que•�•
•f �
.\ 11·, lfarl�� Strung and rh1I
r
tw
grnllp
�1u
.,k1·1·
l,.
1
1lw
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1n·
�h
1
gt't'
·
Len� observances in which
drt·n. D011h•i
i
. Ri'1h.. l a11d (iau,:111 ,_
�fl
t,, , U, ,r.l d .J .J,11•&lt;1111"'\' Sl 1 1(h•nt ! 1 11n1 1 1 1 llw ; 1 t 1 1 , nd.,11n:' 1 ·n1111t �1011 1,..,_
mernucn;
•-- couId partidpate.
tas , Donna aml Fat· l l t- 111·,·
� �"' �
Family night was observed at Eleven members of th Fel
1 Li v 1•vt•11rng I he Z ion ,·li 1 1r(·h won
h,·1i11n k v \ ' i 1 1 1,t 1 :111 Ooll1·).! 1·
e
low.
Hr-111£'1 and l lw hmwn•,I � , 1 &lt; •,1
the Federated church Swtday eve- ship took part In the _,.
\1 ,,, h. ,kk,111 , 1 l,( '/.!,111 hN t;dk af'_.11 1 1 11 1 t h .;-, lnl;_i / uf 44 of I I s
�-t"'"
Mr� Rt&gt;1b;-) 1·1·,·, , 1 1 1·d J n w11
SA:'\'DRA KAY TILLIS
nmg
with a L ;_irge attendance. A pruyer period which closed thtt
l,1 tdl 1 nc t lw , 1 1 11 , ul 1 )i,, I. u , t cl 1 111d1 ,,11 Pnrl 1 1 1 g nw mef'1mg.
'wr r., f g1fl� 1 11cl ud111g a lit'&lt; &lt; i f •
:
:l
'
o
covered
5·
dish dinoer opened leSSOn period.
,\ l11Tp 1 1 1 ,/,,p;111,•.w .ind Ji�,
II\ Th!·1 ,, \1 1'1"1 ' 2fi Jrom !lw Bradford
Jl&lt;'d b 1 r1 hd,H t·ak&lt;;&gt; t n.nn \Ir
!ht'
af(aJr
which
was sponsored by During the business meeting
dn11 ,·h, l'l f r u m t li t' Hn1dbury
dlHl M r:s l' t_ ('lark S.-nd111;;
·
t
le
Women
s Guild with Mrs. Lou- plan, were made for the group to
t·hu1 1 h. �1, f r nm 1hr
gilts hul unahle to altt•ud w1•1·,·
P11m(•1·ny : VOW 5 TO
i llribel
is
m
i ssionary, &lt;·hairman, participate In the Bible readin
&gt;
diun
h
.111d
.-,1\
frum
r
lw
l\-11d
1
lli
�1n Tt1orna.s Cook a11d .\11 �
g
111 {" harge.
to be conducted .at the church on
t
l ! t'rn·er Thomil.
:J(Jl'
l&lt;'ollowing the dinner the group Ash Wednesday, Feb. 15 and the
Th,• m·,t nwl"! 1 ug 11 ;is ;,nnrnrn&lt; . �I i and Mrs_ Shermwi Tillis of
adjourned
to the sanctuary where Lenten breakfast which follows
' Rulland art ;mnouncmg the en·
t&gt;d 101 l lw J &gt;onwroy ehur('h.
a
;;hort
pro
""OUP
gram was presented the Junior and Senior Youth if&gt;•
r'"o IIowmr.; 1h&lt;' 1·,usrn(•s� fllf'C' , 111g gag1•nwnt ;m il .:ipproac:hmg mar- 'reading
uy
lhe
beginners
period.
department un.
,'rn,,h
st'l-\'l'i.t I sp1•c 1 a I numIler s w t' 1· e r 1:1gr ot lhrir daughter. Sandra
.
., eet 1on of Mrs. Guy Rus- 11 was .also decided that the
,1 1·1 1 ' 1 1 1 l , . 1 lli:i,,l 1 � S1 1 nd:1v 1 1 , , ,1 pn'sE• Ji 1 i'd l ! y lhi• r·hui t"lw, ( "a r ul K·,v to .\ti· l lerUerl L e r o y der LI1e u1r
I sell, with. Mrs. Marvin Burt
as ac- group win be hostess to a union
ti·m l t1 1 1wr ;,I S1· 1 1• 1&lt; 1·, ln1 .lu/i11 (} Kuw,., ] ';1 1 1 1;1 1••t,, · [,,..
, .. ,,, .,,,,L ,!,·,,,,,.,, 1,ral1•.
_'
sun ul Mr. and Mrs. Arn- · compilmst
.
and the pr1marv de- vesper- service for all children of
.
I L"k11 1 � , . (,11., 1 1 1 ul �! r 1 ! ; 1sk rn .� ·H, ,, "., , , I LI, . ,,Lb,,,-�, �.. ,,,,
. Lralt&gt;
. ,, ,·,,· u.d
. .,,.,
.\Ir� Ja,·ob &lt; : loetkn1•r µr,;,, 1 1 1
,dso of Hull.ind
·
,· parlmtnl under the directi·
h sam1 age groups in the other
•
on of t e
,,ml \1 1 , �I v, la 1 '(• 1 k,11, ,·0 1 1, 1 11 1 ·ornp; 1 11 1 1·1 I I ,v L ''L'1)uw
.
, ,�1ng
,. . .�,u1g f lo Lh M 1ss .,.I ti i· s ,111d M r. · Grate
nl al !hp regular mt.•t•t tn g of
M
Mrs. Halph Cam.-J.,.n!l
with M r ,.• lddleporI churches during Lent,
I"-""
ot \! 1 , Ha-.k 111,
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l lw D a u,gh1er� of tluth l"l a.� s of
\'I 11·11 L I ,. ( ';1 II � Mr" , i nd M.1 1 ·y _ ;, 1 1• 19fi0 g 1·aduates of Rutland
the time to be annowtced later.
I · \1 1 ,11 1 d M 1 � l ':1 1 1 1 / ",is,·i and ",1 .,l'I 1 1., an&lt; 1 !Jurnthv .\rnold of ll1gh Srh1JOl. M r Grnte i s em :loy- Ben l\'eulzling the accompanist.
\ l i t U n i lf'!l
Mel hodisl 1·hurd 1
The meeILng &lt;was closed with
J
,-l 1 1 ld1 1·u 1 1 ., 111•d S 1 1 rnl;, v. 1 1 1 •\sh t h•· z. 1011 (" I1u1·(· I1 �:mg " ' \\' h a I A ed by his /;_i lht•r m the Hut;.iml A hymn siu"t&gt; uf favorite hymns h
'.
oncla_y ilflt•rnrn rn al lilt' .
t e mispah beoodiction,
\
: ;; ::� l" �_
I.ind. J,, v 1.1 1 1 h \1 1 ,rnd \1r- l\ob F1 itw I \\' ,, l lal't' in .h•,u, · Tlwy V11r111lurr l 'u ,\ June wedding is uf Lhe group t·onduct.ed by M , ,. !_
Rribel with Mrs. Neutzling al the
\l.,r 11 " 1 1 1
W h a t ''" we "''"' "'
11,•n· ,w,·urnp;1nlt'd hy M 1 , ! nd t•1
organ, prt!tt&gt;ded a film "Into All Literary Club Ta
.
\1
1
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\
;11
1
�lo11n·
\Ir
i;o&lt; P " wa� the 1op1l' uf t he prn•
, 1 1111 M r·, \\ "" I
M r . .i nJ M rs. \\i, ol!dru\\- I . !• 01·1 · m : i 1 1 t1f l\l a s1m_ \V . \ ;i ,
The World Together," shown by
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Mrs. Frr.d Blaettnar as narrate?". will meet Wednesday afternoon at
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l_lysc, 1 1 , -� On of M r ;1 11d \'I r � . l "v 1 · 1 1 l ,. J l _\ ,1• 1 1 o l 4 ( );ii, ii:&lt; 1 1 ;1 .l;1( kst111 c ,. ,11 1 ,•; I 1 1 1 ,\ ! ) 1 1 •1 1 ,; 1:'.� �1��;; ,, •i,t � 1 ;:;'t1 � 1l;t \\;J1;:� s\� � ; _
Prnyer by the Rev. Bartels ron­ the home of Mrs. Charle.!I Asa
1 1 0 11 Val t&gt; nl mt• grei:'lrng rards
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we r1.• sl:' nt l1y thr m em b er to l
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Pret.•eding the dinner, the Youth MtS. Arthur Strauss and Mr!.
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,'-il"111J11I \s J 1 h H1·dd 1 ngton. I{". ;ind .1;&lt;111(·;• l .11
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Fellowship ITK!t in the sand 11a!'y Everett Hayes will have the pro­
'I i i,- 1 ' 1 11·1 1 " 1 )-' pr:1y,·r w, i s g1v,•11 Thl' M iddleport Teachers Assur­
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fur a devotional p eriod led
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roll call response will b!, "'My
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llurin � t h t&gt; suti ;tl l i uur. a Son W h o i s 1l1 ( ; r
Favorit
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l h 1 · i: 1 1 11 1 p 11·, 1 c 1 1 1 \'1l 1 ·d to t!w h:1�{·· l 1 br;u·ian ;ind Engli.,li lnicher .
11 1 rond 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 :111
�iLanley parly w.-� rond uett•d b�• '
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Ylr11. Richard t:amplwll , a/In
whl&lt;'"h rt:!freshmenls rarryrng
lo 1 1 n l1rnrtl' l&lt;, 1 , ; · \T l ,d fl·,,, [ J{ ' ,- n t n i,• ,· rn1 k 1 t --, :,nd 1 n, &lt;T&lt;· ;m1 d,•(· th 1 , month
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l\.1 1 s l'!nt lt"&gt; Bbkt•,lee, presl • f
uut the V,11lentmt&gt; thr:ne wen•
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�erved by Mrs. ("ampht'II ;111 d
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)lrs. 1-Alrl Oliver .
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nnni nat in� n1mrn1!Tt'P_ E a I' I tile µlay prese1ited by the Student
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Fll "'i1I M r· Yo11 1 1j"!. i.l!ld M rs. n Coum·il ol Pomeroy Junior High
J\lt· :md i\l r, , J i ,i i,·, l ' l 1 " : ,·i•
� 1 -"lwrman
School for their regular assembly
Repr&lt;'s,nling Club
1, 1 1 ; 1•.,vs11 1 1 . I.} 11·(·1· 1 - rf 1 1 1 1 ',·i
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r.1r� H l.•kl·�I� n' 1 1ortNl in tlu• th i s wc"·k
Mrs . R,11y Pickens , presid':'" 111 of
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rtMt M irldleport Businesi1 and 1' 1 u­
were J I m
f-"111 1 ,-,1 ;,1 1 d t;1md_1 .'-: 1 1 1 1,l., 1
with just 1 coat of
1,•r l,11-1 1 1 1 :il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 · p:1,1 �4 h(11 1 1 , t"11 d"d in ( ,olumh11� aml a l�o ! hP Wood�em-d, Linda Moore Bobby
!eumnal Women's Club. waij 111
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Gallipolis Sunday af1rrnuon 111 111 uanna
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l .t• 11 , s _ . li i1i1 1, rl ;nm'r whid1 shP also ;i l - l J·t'Onard, M 1't·kt•y Menc' h mi,
Denw1·,·k,':ul
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held. at the Farmi'r"s Hoh•I
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Ricky
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by Madji!e Neal. Uistnd Dim·tor,
1i:- 1 l ( ! l f-"11 111gl11 1 1 l '; 1 1il 'J" \ , , ., qy 011 lr � i�lat ion :md SIIOkP C.row .'.U1 d Mary Ann Rickard.
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and He.Pith and .S;1fely ('.11mmii­
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and Teddy Moral'ity giv1 �,-.•t nl h 1 , !!•riving .
iiP1 cb1 1 gl i h·1· S.dlv 1 11 ( 'olun,1n1, 1 1 1 11 1 . 1. \ I " 1 'I ' ! 1 •:1&lt;.111
tee8 of the (•lubs Spf'HkPr al 1hP
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fl;ig salute. Brenda Bailmeetlng w.i� Howarrl (;riffin or READY, AIM, TALK-- It looks l ike a un but ii. is a eom • S.illy h;ul h1•P11 ti,, 1 11&lt;• hff .i I nv 1,; luq,i'&lt; · I . H I � I'! J 'l!'as;int. Fn 1 1 ow111c lh1• mpr,f int• rf'frt•.� h•
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folluwcd
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with lhe scriptw-e
Atllens. Trafic Safety lll' 11 1•f's1• 11 l ­ munications sy.s\l'm. Words arc lnrnslated lnlo u1fr;1-n•tl davs ; 1 1 1d lh'1· tn,ilhf't 11 - t n rrll'd \!, -. .11111: 1 J : J\ 1 1n1\. Applt• 1 ;: uvt' nwnl� nnvinE! rn it !hP Vnlentine
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Donna flauck gave
tthte for lh1 State or Ohi o
beurns tu be rece1vt•d nul�s aWil)' by a similar · ·g1m"" aJlllt'll w 1 1 li )wr � 1 1nd;n· 1·v&lt;·n 1 1 1g S:1 1 1 ., 11. 1 , ;1 . 1 : l ..11 111• l ltll'st·v ( 'olt!l)!I'· 1 1wnw. WPn• srrvr&gt;d hv \fc..,o . . ,' tht:! irayrr.
"May
You Always"
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in this direct iu11. Mc.s:1.11;:c ca1i'l be jammed, i.::; the d;um 111111 1 s 1•11 1 pln_vrd 11 11h ! 1 1 1• l l11 1 t(•d l" i ll l ' . 11 \ '; , . !\p,• , I L·'. .ldlE-r, r,., .,," � 1 ..� Willi .'l tn Milln anrl l
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o f the manufacturer.
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MEIGS THEATRE
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S: l\l 1 dli'Dmeroy, Ohio
Mr1rilyn
Moore
and
Cheryl
Ed( ":1lilor11rn wlll ' r&lt;· �lw -.� &lt;II lw 1·111- dlPj n, ! 111 ,,, .Jn 1 1n 1 t· 111•!
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IIOt'St-:!10!. ll IIINTS
wards Connie Freemon was an•
NOW SHOWING
�or 1 . ) , I I l\l1iltll(• 1 •0 1 t , Th,·" 1,, ,· , ,
L ' 11 !tt&gt;d l'rt•ss lnti-rnatlonal
HO\JIJC't' !".
lliT�lt· :!1111 .'-; p r rnl.( SI , l'om,•ro :,• , K L•r•p liq11 1d deter11;;:,nls in
"HIGH T[Mt&lt;� " '
(Te&lt;;hni{' o lor )
l\l r , l ..1. 1 r,1 Lohn 11!1 Sbrr St . 1 ,· l: 1 sl 1r �q1 1 Pl'Zf' ho!t lf' ' sold , 1 , (,'Jws e Club Will
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8111� Crosby
t&lt;'ahi;m
l 'om,· 1 11_1 . J l1►w:1nJ T 1 1 1 "'11. / i 1 (';11:; 1111 ("ontnirn·rs c1t d i me stores i .
'Tuesday Weld
I A Vulenl 1 1w l ';irly w.1� lll"ld i:1sl
. I 1 '( ! 11 1 •· 1 ·01 , t : ll'/111 I ( 'u 1 1 il1fl . ;°'1 l \ 's•• Ill !'( Ot\Om1r,1I &lt;1 u ir1s
il1Pl't 0n WP-dnesday
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Aho CARTOON�
The Chester Home Demonstra1
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1 -.(pr usf' me!al spoon� or ob
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WIDNl!SDAY &amp; THURS.
H I :l Hm 1 1 1,·. M r� \-\"11 1 1 .irn J ) I wrk 1 11 1he Plertnr m ixrl" howl tion Club wil l meet Wednesday Orie, In 1- - •• hour oat1
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" 'THF. CROWUfm SKY " '
l l1 1 1 sl H ,,,,,l,1·illl•. J\frs l ".1rl I! I w11(•1 1 motor 1s 11rn 111n� llsl' rub I Feh. 15 at 10 a . m. at the home or it'• 1uaril1Wttd lfCIIAGUt. •
' Dul"ing t lw "'�1•11mg a \'al,·1 1 r 1 1w
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Mrs. Marty Williams .at Syrocuse.
Vll'k,•r,. ( l:lk llill. H1l; 1 l•" nrn wl '. lwr �CW [ l('l'S with ra1·e
IJOx imd 1•xc·h; 1 11 g,• 11·;+s t·n �l)"l'fl I i :,
oeoy to apply! Velvot-doh llnfol,,
With Dana AndrP"W.s
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and Rhonda Flenimi,:
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as and knitting, with a covered dish UI
�ton. Lo_v d \\· Dixon. ii11• s:1mp rJ isrom for! in11P)[
l\;1rh;u a wnl s1111. Hog1•1·. v 1 ,. 1 IPd
playl'!l
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and
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l l ;1 mrkn. M r , J l;orry Nort on. H ad- pon rl �· fi ! trd shotes. They shoulrl lunrh at noon.
S1 1 11d;w al ll .1t·11 1 1· wilh \l r · :rnd
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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Valt•nlnw 1l,•1 ·01 .11 H111 s w1 •1· p 1 1 s1•rl \-1 1 ·, l lnsi-l1t &gt; II t\ 1 1 1 1 1�
around tl1e toes. Snug
diff_ \1 r·s. ( 'la 1·1•11 1 ·t• I I . l lo�s. fl t he loose
,n 11 I I . i nt
Walt D1s11ey·11
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Y·lt0u- Mr, und Mrs. Owen French of
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r(•n · s sneks should he big f'nough ,Tarkson .are announcing the birth
True Life adventurt' ur
latf' and ( " .imly wPn• s-.•rvrd Irv "'a ., ll 1 t• S111 11/;oy 1 ! 1 11 11,-1 �w•�b
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"�llow oot'·h H If ioc· h of spau:,
Ju nglt• Cat !
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With Hobt&gt;rt Mill-hum
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h, &gt;1 1 ,11 a pot f ur k (I Ulfll'I
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L 1 Howell, D,,fu u .lo lit•rcn, I du�. ,IS IT S rovmg ambass.ador '
(,I M;,nun , md ,, l�S L 'O II V K ;11'1 '•i i 6 · 1 •5 w,&gt;I, &lt;lfl)II U\lmatt• 1 V ll(1 Ill t' [ fl J
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_ 1 f'H'(1 al the hosri1tal on Munday. Kennedy for an overseas mission.
. Mrs.
It 01 · k il out l irw of tht' 11•n 1e11 prognim 1n _
Wdhy
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e No Junk
1 th" ('hurch , planned to t-ni·kh the
�pring.,
11-1r. m1rl M rs F.Jilon \\ p1•ks mi d [ spiritu o l l i fe of thf' parishirmers
• No Inferior Quol,ty
i,:-rambun. Tom visil(•d \1n n d ay , mid friends 'ol-ho iu-e wel rnme lo '
1 11 ( ;;iJJipol 1.� ;1111 1 l't l 'l! •.,�., 11 1 . p,i rt idpi ilt'.
e No .Undesirable Items
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The prngra m i1w lud&lt;'s. 11 p1 il yI Mr. and M i 's I H l'a d 1 !1 ol I'!" v1g 1_ I hl'grnnmg Ill
6 '), Ill · lof 'l,,· ,,·l,•,.•,l"&lt;J
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;incf l"Onlinumg for 24
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l:nited States in 1H97 hy a Bn)Ok- p. m. for the \'outh Fellowships ·
e l NTEX
2-000R SEDAN
l�n P�omoh•r whn impo11P&lt;.l t wo of the FNU&gt;raled 11.ncl MPlhodist
l m:ad mn lri1m .� and spon�ored C'hurrhf's. C'Ol1,igr praw•r gi·oups
lht&gt;n- I-Our nf tlii� roun1 ry
' for womrn earh W,,d;i esday at
9 11. m .. al various homfls : und
ea� tlwsda_v , business 1md pro­
I fe�smnnl wunwn
will linve the
A sparkling black sedan with V-8 engine and stand•
pr1v1 Jegf' of a noontide medi­ I
Middlepo rt. Ohio
ard transmission. Radio, heater and white sidewaU
tation, wht&gt;n !hi:' churrh will be ,
NOW SHOW ING
I es�ially prq1ar,rd for tht' or- 1
lires. Try thi.s one, get a better value now.
&lt;'HIOn .
Jeff Chan d ler. l&lt;'r�.� Park,, r
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A 'film '"The Bible Ou The 1
"THE JAYH AWK ERS" I Table,"
whwh em;&gt;h11si2ed the
- 1rntl 0.
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and
imporlance uf fam­
Jerry i.t'Wl� 1 11
ily devotions. was shown. after
"THE BELLBOY"
whieh the grouµ sang "Into My
Pom.,oy
Ohio
Aho S■lect■cl Shorts
Hearl" and the Rev. Brown gave
'L____________J. the benediction.
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Airport today.
erican "queen of the ice, ' Laurence Owen, and 18
star U. S. figure skaters.
The broiler business may be slumping in midwest Un•
The four-engine Sabena Airlines plane plunged ..
ited States, but it could boom around Feb. 6 in Meigs..
a field short of the runway at zaventem �rt iibil
Co
burst into furious flames. It was the first major air dlf.
��� day every person who successfully gives bJood
JD
aster of 1961 and the first erash of a Boeing N7 jef, ·
at the Bloodmobile visit will be given a frying chicken,
commercial service.
compliments of the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma
Sabena Airlines oflici.ali aaid cans among the paumgm ll!l
inand
tions
organiza
other
r
whateve
and
sorority
Phi
,
there were " no imrvivors" among flight from New York
help.
to
willing
are
dustries
. the 61 passengers and 11 crew- 1I
Motbtt, Slaff KIW ,i,�:,i
r
The chapter voted last night class.
the
work
man
One
m
II
men
.
I
g
, A1- lr.llled in tbt � ..
at a regular meeting to make Refreshment&amp; wer e served af• I
held was killed and another was MisB Owens' equally
an all-out effort to enlice at least terwarda by Mrs. Virgil Brown
• 1eriowly injured.
i mother, Mn. Maribel
135 blood donors to the F'eb. 6 and Miss Freddie Hoodashelt.
'_fbe
l6-year-0ld Miu OWeri., 0f i Owen, a n.ine-t.ima figure
visit in Pomeroy Junior H i g h Mrs. M u l l e n aMmmced that
Winche-ster, Masi captured the I champion herself and
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Auditorium. The lure will be lhe Hearl Sunday would be the 26th
women ' s North American figure 20-year--old 1iate'r alJt
io
Se
oo
Se
d
n
High
r
h
l
utlan
R
re
, of this month and ?lans we
chicken.
skating crown in Philadelphia just Maribel wbo ii a 'uatm,:
made for the group lo cooducl Dwlghl NelleD, rlOII of Mr . ud
I
from
118ked
be
will
ns
Donatio
weekend. She and the other her own right.
I Mn. Clair -)liellon. Laapvilk:, last
other organiz.ations and indus• the campaign in Pomeroy.
I w■- winner of • trip \e Kan1a1 skatera were members of the U .S. The di,aster wiped out U.J
lries of the area to herp defray
to Prague for the I
City, Mo. le aUead the NaUoaaJ team en route
1 IIUting Yicklriel ja flt
ho
expenses of buying lhe birds.
,
intem:rt.ional ikating thampioo- 1 Jfl � . 'U S.
r
PoaHry
Fact
FlDdla1
Conle
o
PC: · v�al
Heading the chapter committee&amp; \.,
oo
�
belled
cance
were
which
hips
s
eatt. II II the hlgheat award
Pi . gory �, �
,
cage team put. a victo ry shine .on is Mrs. Charles Mullen , chairo( the crash.
cause
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HOME FINALE - Middlepor l's \'ello w Jacke t last
lhe
stak4-H
Club
Pc,u,ltry
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rado
�mnp,
Colo.,
wm­
,
Edward
hama
Mrs.
\\'
by
st
man, assisted
night agam
The victims included 52 Ameri,
�
their 1960-61 basketball record w hich en Lled 6-12
J
DivWo■.
_
___
killed
_
______
On
ball
e
the
and
for
Baer. Mrs. Ralph Welker.
g r :- ady to_ leap
1
ning 58-52. Charles Yonker, knee ling,· rig ht, is gettinson
Dwllht left for Kamat CUy
l•
shou
the
Eyewitneaes laid the Simi
over
ing
hang
Mrs.
KeMeth
Amsbar
;,
ts
.Jo�n
0"'.-'ard
H
�
ma
soaring high at right. No. 42, Wat1a
by ,� F,bnury ' and .........
and
rear,
r,
er,
cente
11M bl"" piaDo - - jiis
,
is
kham
lp
e
h
to
ing
l
wil
Swac
Anyon
rd
Richa
while
invRder of the . Jackets' Tom Anderson .
SuDday. Along wldi him were
1
.
J_photo
n
Senti
e
play.
Sia-which
left New York at 1:• lilf
the
Leland
in
Mr6.
get
ephone
l
te
o
t
ed
fry
to
lso
Ray "Hotdog" Kloes, 52, f�reg round , a
�
odler
Vo--ag
and
f-R
boy1
frem
Tuesday
night _ ctrdfl4:
5.
WY2-2S
t
a
5011
7
all:y,
, •
ph,
Ra
v
Mal
Horace
m
R
Mr.
ud
Oh
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times. appaNIIClj
o
lao
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(
le
62
l
ee
ed
nse
e
culiv
thr
field
o
third
the
This is
.1
e twp., _dled at Esten11oa Poul&amp;,y Bead al Ohio
of
Cheshir
ti�e
ing
to
land.
1
year the sorority has taken an
.
,
aH
nJ
Calif. Mon- U ver y
active interest in the blood pro· Jui home in Lonuta,
in
a heart ating
foUow
ay
even
g
d
, ,
gram. Members h,11 ve performP:��in-:?: b� ·
tack.
�
ed the clerical work at b loodmoagain and then bmud' ·
had beell 8 resident
Meigs County D o g Warden i and plun ed into the grCDld
bile visits, among other duties Mr. Ralph
·
g
ae,..-al ''""' •
I Geo,,, Logan ,a;d today h• was first from 300 feet at
;o connection w;th the aen,�•- of Califon&gt;if lo,
.
called lo the Clarence Wicklme I !4:05 a.m. FST). It illced
The Farm Bureau Women's and dw-ing bis active career was
,
.
.
gooda
rtin
r
a
s
n
l
e
a
sa
a
g
. Racme yesIerday Io I puwer lines on its death di..;
res1dence m
fo
sm
po
Comm1'Itee, Mrs. Irene G rueeer,
•
pick up a dog though! to have
read· concern. He Willi a baseball scout
d
11-.lodn
r.. n...
Loo early. chainnan, has indicate its
8l'hool
,._.,
in
brginn
been
history
'
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nd
..,
d
g
ilDU
team,
b
�gue
Conrh
,...
ig
1
a
ll
r
o
a
f'ootba
had rahies.
ted
Two resignatio� ewere accep
ess to serve the canteen at the
in
ntary
e
m
e
el
new
l'esignation When the
C 00
ing hJs Ga11ia Academy h i g b
The dog was killed by members Witnesses laid the plant
and Superintendent of Schools tea&lt;"h:.·r Ab: Ci!o"s
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.-_
- visit.
kinder
and
ted.
comple
is
�
sd1ool
a
pl
ed
into
immedi
board.
1he
tely
by
ffkial
1
e
od
t
a
athlet
star
made
day
was
chool
of the family before the warden
1
Charles S. Gibbs wus employed was
.
nedy, president �
Ken
Joyce
M
n
child,
bf,gun
is
efftctive garlen education
l
!
en - arrived. Mr. Logan has readied , .and spewed forth hea'fJ �
ExJ)E!llses involved with
for another five year period at a The resi�nation becomes
of the sorority, was in charge of m football and basketba l.
old
years
five
be
to
have
will
rtn
_
yem.
this
.
�f
the tranee of .&amp;- local dea( child in I the animal for inspectwn at Nel- ' smoke.
meeting of the Pomeroy School Tune 1
Tuesday's meeting and following Mr. Ralph was the son of
.
enroll
to
l
mber
e
Nov
by
been
has
l'nl
Eleven fire companies No
unc&lt;'m
No ann o
late Curtis and Margaret Thom- the School for Deaf Columbus sonville.
Board last evening.
the closing ritual, Mr. Emmett
rto
p_
otL'Cl.
v
111.so
Board
The
I
inhe
where
to
udC'
v
as
•tn ��••.
b Cilo
81 Elliott '1al;ih. Hii birth was will be putilibr .-.defrayed by No reports have been ret.'ei �·ed
Mr. Gibbs Is compleling bis m
n_e � �uler conducted . a First �
of
liJnE!li.9
.
qunntity
a
chast:!
'
was
resignation
His
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ten ls ,11 g0.
on Nov. lO, 11198• and wai wed to the Mid dleport Parent Teachers of anybody in the area hav ing
first five-year contract in l!161.
road
the ..,.�;-0;�
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Win'
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submitt ed to Supl. Charles G ibbs I repair !ht-' tum-table bus
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ughformer
the
l
er,
Thelma Ke � da
A&amp;.SOCiation.
I been b..itten by dog . l..ogan ,aid
_
1 1'-·hich is locat.id nt:!ar the Junior
·
last monlh.
ter of a former Gallia county Charles Asa Bradbury,
T,\
ho11.·ever, that this is the time of was no he� for the victim&amp;. . •
P
M rs. E1hll1 Garhnd rl'signerl High.
c I e ; k of �rll. S� llln'ivea, president, presided over a meet- the year when dogs are most sus- Thirty bodiel bad bell
------from the Pomeroy Lil.Jrnry B oard I
,'
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along wllh h .11 three Bllll.erS, Mrs ing of the PTA executive board ceptible to rabies, and persons from the wreckage by DIXIII
1
aflpr 23 years of servil:e. Her reot Clemente, Calif., last evening ut the high school should be careful of stray dogs. rescuers seal for army cnad'
Miller
Guy
tin•ment was brought about main- I
Mrs. Eloise Fuilcs of Callfornh . when the .actioo was taken .
Mr. Logan also said th.at he has lift the heavier pieces of �
ly by poor health , sht:! said.
When word of the �
.
Athens.
n
Mrs.
of
Kail
.
V 0
e cl
The Meigs County Crippled been getting an increasing lllllll· re ched Switzerland the �
ln other action. Roarcl members ,
� body will arrive In GaUi• Children Society has contributed ber of calls from persons through- a
dl'c·1ded that a pupl! planning to DJU fJe S
polis, Thursday evening, at the $'l5 townrd the expellses 81ld the out the county complaining of lional Skatinl Unioo �
enter the First Grade must be ,
year
Prague meet scheduled if'�
2
Kevin Kelly SimpSCtn, ½
.
Wetherholt-Elllott-8anders Funer1.
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PTA $ID. It h ped th t nough stray dogs, some without tags.
The Syracuse Fire Department six years old before Now•mber
old son of Brian K. rand Bonnie
ho . Servicel will be held will be ive: b; lnter:s� per- He warned that this is one of 22-26.
lhan
r_
_earlie
monlh
ne
o
is
toThis
ng
g
w
will hold a regular meeti
of Blooming• �re �
Badgley Simpson
a ' p.m. Saturday. Rev. sons to purchase the needfld • the rellliOns for rabied dogs in sur The casualty toR was the eigblla
_
deadlme. I
night at town ball to make final the former enrollment
yeSle�ay W,11rren _H. Wilson will officiate d
rounding counties. He aslr.s that highest among the world"•' dtllll
- "":�
has been No one was inJ·ured In a Mei gs dale, . O., died earl�
ti es for the small boy who
Plans for its April 1 dance in Ra• Thl' new deadline
disasters.
l
ta
s
e
l
mo
1
in
nv1l
teu
bur
tags
a
will
d
Gr
al
vel
in
w
purchase
area
e
folJ
th
•
of
persons
g
i
i
o
a
�
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�
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s
�
rn
all
x
rly
..
I ('Ounty accident investigated by
be enter ng the school D
t
. .
brought ahout l)e('puse ne
cine.
Surv ivmg �n addit!on to h!S par- Hi ll C'emetery. Friends may call
who have not already done so, or The cause was a mystlry. """
ts have
studen
Monday.
beli1•ve
tors
•
Highway
te
educa
Sta
xmsor
:
Post,
co-sGallipolis
Uie danee ls being
grandparI
enl:.! are a StBter, LWI;
at the funeral home on Friday.
. 1 there may have to be some kind ing weat.ber waa pemd. 1'iti
�nyone . .
tb ( "
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wi
ed with the Racine Fire Depart- - -plane apparently had repeated .
_
,
ents. Mr.and M�s . Ralph Bad- Mr. Ralph lallt visited Gallipoo crackdown.'"
ou
th 1 may
o
The accident took place at 5:20 ley, Toppers Plaw. and Mr. and lis
m
8
i
ment, featuring tbe theme, "April
difficulty
durin1 lts 7¼ tour" ..._
in November at the time of 5
h cu m r-----1 1
p.m. on Rt. 7, 2.3 �n· les norlh of g
maHon
by
contacting
Mrs.
Br.PdFool" and mlllic by the Five
stop flight acrou Uw AdaaCle
Mrs. Chesler Simpson, of Racine. his mother·• death, and appearn
d e o l
bury.
oc
New York.
from
·
ood
the
lo
taken
wil
e
be
y
l
Men
Club
in
.
g
ed
health
Holstein
�:s:;�La:re:e , �: ;t ; ::O�� ,:t1 bod
��=b� :r�!":� �
IL was annowiced at Monday'• Arr
p
The aceoe of the cra,b .,_ h
010 Il
. reSJdence of Mr. and Mrs. Chest- 1
Hottom attempted t0 turn 1eft m- er Simp n where friends may :r----------�: meeting that a program -Jt1 Highange rogram
11warded.
village of Berg 11 miles wfAt
.
.
so
ce Headley and David
Claren
e,
t
wes
singl
e
th
on
tm
t
�
s
n
$1
serv
to
r
se
Door admia1lon ls
p
nted
Gi
e
Safety
would
be
"
.
way
A pltlent t Mel
ner
call. Services will be held Friday
.
. Koblentz attended the A.nouaJ of Brussels.
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!b
s I : e of e h,ghway and was a1 2 : p. m. a1 the Raeme
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$UICI double, with da� ing from 9
·�ea
e
Mon
at
i
wi
y
m
next
.
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v
It
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I
o1p
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h
• nt
Bap- •
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30
ColumState HoIstem meetin
11$1r
st�uck Irom !be rear bY 8 car tist
ea
l■L
her
trovb
rs
T
A
nt
Par
.,. midnight in the High Scbool
e
of
lhe
che
In
lo u
g
churdi with Rev. Arthur Mi;-.
s
Mn. F r■ncH Yh u..,., dation. Special music will also bus a delegates �presenting the Flood Threat Now
rlrrven by Alhert Mehlman, 47 , Cauley officiating. Burial will be
auditorium.
Tv.· o Meigs Counly children,
County Holstein Cltib.
s
Mei
se
Chnhlre, II confined tG Nd
g
Pomeroy.
made In Let.art cemetery with wlth • broken rltht anlr: I• be pre nted at the meeting by Arrangementll were made with Near]y Vanished
both victims of heart ailments,
to Rawlings-Coa�
the Beginning Band under the di'- Fune,al home in ■nd frac:tur"N left arm.
. d
hnve been invited to attend the Mr. Mehlm.an was cited
15 Ca.es P-ented
"-'- f1'eId man to a,,.
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COLUMBUS (lJPI, _ 'l'be tr.S.
Eugene Sears.
Sh■ w■1 ■dmltted to the rection of
annual Vfllentine Party heJu in Meigs court today for failure ·to charge.
by
sored
n
spo
banquet
annual
lhe
_
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_
_
Weathe r Bureau here toda•
For Jury's Study
.
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stop in assured clear distance.
ho,pltil in Jinu■ry for the
�,-ey Warren Columbus for heart surgery chil•
!be Mei· gs Count'l .,_,_,_
nm,,u:lll CJub ported that some streanUI la
...-e
"'' Auur
Prosecu'"
u
fr.adured
arm
which
WH
1uf.
The
carN
had
minor
damage.
dren.
lo be held at the Salisbury Grade indllding the Ohio River, ban
cases for
P AL fered In ■ fall . Wh n ihe . FAIR.FIELD STATION L
F, Sheets presen d
of ' Another arrest by the patrol MElGS GENERA HOS IT
er . d;mghte,·
rn
C
a
Ohling
••• '" !be •- �
·"gh ,,..,__,,
la
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u
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Mar. 2 ,111 8 o'clock. An .srJU..
70,
high
School
re11
Tuesday
temperat
Y
r
i
,,.
,,
r- -=•
Admissions - France8 Yeau• ! w■1 dlsc:h1rged, e ree■ptlo
t
conslderatioD to - e a O u 8
Mid30.
Wright,
w.
'
Warren
was
,
r
Ohl
mge
d
d Mrs . Conra
eading - fil IFYE student will be the featur
r
to
I
Wednesday
h■r
iddingl
25.
told
low
be
y
k
d
Miller
and
�
Alma
not
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er,
OL.'--n■
"orand M. r ,m
but
.
day,,
•
term of Gallia County
l
• "careful of lfumbllnt "
dleport, who was lorlged in Ga g
1
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:
a.m.
ea
spea
er.
1
11
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k
' oi W. Lornsl·st Ill Pomeroy, and
bo
I
t.
epor
Midd
Tuesd,.v.
ut
floodmg.
jnrv
COJJcerned
a
e o(
a
-.1
�
She did it ag.aln.
Barbara well ' d .1ughter �f M r. lipolis city jail on charg
rges - Alma N • I s o n 1
I
Showe.... .._,. •--ut L. �
It wu the first. day of a probd . Hi� n·scha
ic-11te
h
L
e
g
inlox
I
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w
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4
e
day ever tbe central and lllmbable two day sess
l
ho1plt■I with the brolr:■n •n•
hearin_g in court will be on Frl- Harrisonv
I will atlrnrl the even[,
ern counties but th■ · nm d
ne,sei were heard.
k l• yelterday, her ■rm •t111
day.
to
taken
be
,
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wlll
n
childre
The
·
15
In • rca1t, That l1n't ■II h■r
\..DJVORCE GRANTED
�-·- .,id that part of the
cause rw noliceabfii ffillll fi
ill..,_
Well
LOCAL TEMPS
A dTvorce has been granted trouble, thovgh,
6treams.
cues were joint indictments. The Columbus by Mr and Mrs.
She hn bNn C'JflflMd In
3
The noontime temperature et Eleanor R. Win gett from Lowell
e
•
we
The snow eover In the !!late •
last case heard Tuesday was to I whcrt they will p.artidpale in
continue this morning with addi- 1 skating party arranged by t h e intersection of Second and Me- F. Wingett in local Common Pleas c■ sb long•r than th■t, Jud
bafore breik lrtg Mr ■rm In
A money suit totaling $48,695 .08 has been filed in long since melted and llprt "tnly
I
·
H
earl Council. chanic-sts in Pomeroy was 48 de- Court action. custody of a minor
Cmrnt
�
Franklin
before
appear
to
witnesses
Uonal
J inuary, ihe w■ 1 •dmltt9d Meigs County Common Pleas Court as the result of an real threat which �
grees. Sides cloudy,
was given the plaintiff.
I EL Man P l Trib,
to the ho1plt■ I w h • ba l
the grand jury.
quick thaw mKI wlll'f!q rlilli in
cl J auto accident in Florida which involved a local man.
$pf'■lned l•ft 11nkul• which
;:,..,-1.:1, ad
sylvania, West �u�
·
·
P,nn
h
LeoIa Ray, 808 Harrtson-av
.
Cam br1 ctge O . 111ed t e
had to be put In a calt.
�,b.
New
York,
where
charges
"'P
A1 the old h ying 90.., su it against William50. Crow of Letart Fall�.
·
"The third tlm••• th• ch■ rm that on March 3, 19 9 a car driven by Crow ran into the cover still lie• on the �
rear of her 1958 Buick causing a whiplash and neck and
or •11 It an arm.u
_,, •
ri
lh, nkl, h
s
S
DE
M
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a
,
th::• ,::.:."
J
., petition tluot Th, plaintiff daims tluot wh,n MabelAKFA
p;!e
, I
Mari
e Jewell
while driving north on Route 301 her vehicle was hit by Crow'
rl.1
W. Va., • 1t9duaie o(
Mrs. Donald Betzing, Ch.airman I Paul Wynne . Homer (,ook, Katie Mrs. Michael Hackett , Karen Pet- Harry K. Clark.
50
forward
shoved
was
ii
car
Lautey
in
of
north
three
miles
Dorcas : Boonie and Be111iC'l'
Higb
l, was
of the Mother'• March on Polio and Lucy Kibble.
I lit. M rs. S. W. Mills.
TIC BREW
"'
1
Brndford County, a flagman 1ig- causing her to suffer the injurSchoo
Bruc
e u.
Mrs.
Thi
e
n,
Humphrey,
o
K�lt
Millie
Atiro11
aca
s
an'
announced today that $1005.17 has Mr. and Mrs.
' NEW ;g::
- Rerent naled aU northbound traffic tu ies. She slated that 1he had been De
demlc list "'
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Slate
College
for the
•
t
been contributed by dvic organ- Lcl"a Jones, Lore�ta M. Saelens, Lloyd, Mary Webster, Helen Shu- Hobson: Wilma Herrmann, Mn research lu8i 1""'
11 u-.. tbe vo]a.
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_.,r.
stop because of road ren.,
pnor to the aceident
empI0,1'"'
· '
l Little,
Bil
Mr1.
Dal·
Swartl,
Killy
Gene
and
Nanl
Dunbar
Y
lcr,
Herrmann,
Roy
Mrs.
Jewell,
.
'
Mrs.
'
t
counthe
Students
making
r
e
of
tile
families
co
nst
ltuenl
ond
•--1�,
l of coffee aroma
,
offers
of
ather
had
that
e
111he
said
had
and
sla
her
WOO
,
she
Mrs. Jak_ie LltUe, Mrs. Cub Gil- as composed lar: ely of aldehYdet: �
I Live Wire Cla.ss No. I, ol Hobson lru.
earn a �int averaae .,
ty.
g
t
vehicle
to
a
near
atop
.
employmen
and
that
.
·•- - and represen1mg on!y
Pomeroy: Elhel Srulsleen, key and Mni. Bob Halley.
. 1 more ·
and au111,,_
Mrs. Hetzlng said all the pro- I Chut'ch , Mrs. McMurray, C, F.
the c-ar driven
,
by l-"'ro w failed Jo , Five reasons were enclosoo 10
rt
I
Hawk
e G-lflb..
I
ic
and
A
h
Harold
r,
e
Mrs.
Spenc
ster:
es
e
h
ar
Ch
C
I
Mrs.
s
G
u
on
risd
C
El
Ray
.
Tompkins.
.a
few
a
pa
per million of the
ceeda of the drlve have not yet
stnp, though she had givai suffic- the petition stating reasons for
Sam okar, Gail Ohlinger, Urnise and Mrs. Heory Eichinger.
roasted coffee.
been turned in and added that ty, Loyal Helpers Class, Mrs.
the RU.it. including the plaint
lent
warning.
'811.23 of the total to date was Arnold, Women's American Leg• , Nancy Thompson, Mary Andrews, Syracuse: Mrs. Leonard B s
A report in the Journal of the
all
egedly giving a sufficient sig
collec1ed in the Pomeroy-Middle- ion of Middleport and the Loyal Mrs. Jean Will, Donna Bolin. Mrs. John Ssuvage . Mrs. E�t American Dietetic Association
n,111
to the defendant. and h i
Let Classified Help You
Womens Class, Church of Christ. Mrs. 'James Shephard, Vera Crow, Sisson. Mrs. Don Cottrill, "' rs showed that the isolated essence
port area.
foiling to stop within a clear,
Hattie Woodard, Shella Eastman, James D. Sayre, Mrs. &lt;Aldo K In clear, yellow-green liquid that
Poll.. W91'11:en
Those wbc have so far turned
DIAL
WY
st1red distanee.
2_2
1
56
·
,
r
t
Sheridan
Margar
Mrs.
Esther
Sylvester,
M ■. , Jeffers,
e
1n ts, oontributlom include Dr. R. MidrlleJXLrt: Mrs. Remo Nieri. Mrs.
floats on water and has a powThe 9lainliff claiml she suffe
OPEN DAILY
E. Bole(!, J. L. Tauber, Gibb.s Charlene Thomas, Mrs. J o h n William Sheridan, Mrs. H. R. Lob- I Mn, Henchel Manuel, Mn. Her• erful odor. It evaporates rapidly
ed
injwy. loss ot mooey thro
x
s
_,..
man Londnn. Mn. Paul Baker in room temperature and on o iGroLWY, Ted Reed, Alfred Elber• Ba\er , Mrs. Kenneth Cooke , Mrs. e, and Jeru:Jder.
doctor
bills, and damage to
8
AM
to
5
PM
dation _ exposure to air _ ii
feJd, Leslie 11' u I t z, Patrick Ul\11rence M. Stewart, Mrs. Bob Minersville: Keith Phalin. Iris and Mn. Harold Smith.
car.
Attorney•
for the
Lochary, Essie Russell, E. A. Schultze , Mrs. Paul Theiss, Mrs. Kr.lton. Mrs. Gerald Amhur1,?er, Other '5 contributdh wlll be re- subject to flavor and aroma t»
_. Sbepbard u4 Alolw-,
larim"atioo.
Ree,\, H. D. Lyons, Mr. and Mu. Robert Scholl, Betty M,ndenhall, Mrs, Jti.arl Gtueser, and Mr1. pOrted u moaoJ ii turned in.

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Second F ive Y ea r Period

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