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Mr.s Wil ham Grueser and M r s
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Bill Youn g . t:aro l y n Geraldin• Voufll( arnl llui h &lt;.: ru m• M r � M 1 1 rir l ( 'h il rlf' r� 6( Ak ron I At mv H &lt;'c-ruil F.arl D 1 1 111". 19
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9 Mees. Ral ph We�ry,_ �rry and Worthy Pal rnns , Pait Ma· of Mrs. Clatwort hy.
hm�, The lil:''oup d isc-ussed the 25th
M nt La�•-·.v f : ;u-rlrwr a11d \wr
tron1 of tvangeli ne Chapler , Ad·
a n n_i versar y of ihe dub which will
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ahs of the visiting chapter■ and b
1M' m Muy .
pent41r. Wt' rl' 111 lo_w n Sunrlay anrl
the officer� of !he holil cha pte,· .
A program was p resented and
atl.etlrlf'rl thf' mornm!,( worsh i p .sf' r
During l ht' l'()(•ial hour Mr�
indudrd th ree ttrlitcles. "How
Ykf' �t 1he Fir st Rapt i.�t l 'hnn·h
.
' n rs of Rutlan d igh •o llt&gt; 1 e nl n "e toP.s l inR -,ro�rum familinr A rr You With
Wulter Bum ..- who has he�;;
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Worthy Malron of t-:va n Gdine
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111 Athen!'I this �at- whid1 prnvidl'i; a score on a s int Bible?" by Mr s. Homer
e r memher.
u rdaY mo i n '.�g whei e t�y w • I l gle t h ree- hou r it's! that is predic• Radfo rd : "An� You in Need 0 ( 1
Chapter at lhe l ime Mrs C 'lulG i•org,p � Smw r anrl Di c- k Sau• ,
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Mentel Heal th '.&gt; '' by Mn. Ar lee
worthy bel·.ame 8 membn · 1&gt;rt•
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WPrf' clm rw r �uPsls or Mr ·m d t a ke llll' AC r •,i,;ammahon given hvP of th� student s pe rformance
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,Jded 81 th I!' l'O1 1 e1! !ltm ce M �s M r:s, !1 u-o1i 1 sm i l
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K alad Hi ndy ,·e- i"df'I
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art-:1s II provides in addition, II poems, " A Va ltn tlnt Box ,' ' " A
who ��s bf'f'n a palit• n l at 1h 11' M :1• H. .s
1,1\e the pNi&lt;o that hl- JUII In .. Sprioa ... 821 Ml
A9fli11tlng wilh re f reshment.� �on ( hnlr for the ai;t nine wt'f'ks
Larry l.o ng. Nina Adki n.!I, Judy wealth of re l ated p rt&gt;&lt;l idion and J)f&gt;finilion of A Mother ," and
p
'G eUi ni:: He r A \' alentine" were
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I)env er H.ke,
Tackett and BPl ly A rnol d. They rest&gt;areh datu.
M rs. is rt' porltd in poor rondil ion.
Cameo Sloeki,,p' famouo Anau,,1 Solt - � •
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read by Mrs . Lewis G rueser.
Ja
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Norn:'an
wi l l be an-ompan iPd to A1hens by
The ACT µrogrnm ope rates . M rs
lppeanl It'■ tho booutlfully boundfill .... oftbo
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, Roy Sm Jth read an article,
Hu°:
ph,~y
.. s, M n R uut&gt;n
, e1r ( ',ul'dan&lt;·e Cou nse 1 or. Jtt.rold .u l no i•oi;I lo ,·ollege
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Snut &gt;r . or Hut l an d High .
&amp;nd Mn . .fa&lt;"k. Sat ter field
se1iools with no interference in Mrs. Amos Leon
1
ard read "Y 'U
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8 Iue and wh1�e werP usNI· un ! ht• .,;; atr,r,/ wy r. fJPnlH ,t
�uwe the introdu ·tion of 1
ID oboooe.
H i gh s h ol
�rogram&amp; and al low Can Sleep.·• A humorous readln� :
c o
tea lahlt' which was t"e"nte n•d
� r� . Geor �t H. Park l' r enl f' r• A ( 'T &lt; Ame ri c 'an Co llege Tesl 1 : : 1
cost
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and a mm1mum o! inconven• by Mrs · William G ru ser, p1n.'1:Y·
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with an arrangement o f &lt;·•mui· l amed lhe 3F Cluh S11t11.-da y evt'n • piog1
V.., 11'■ - ID dalnlt of !pt...
N ovem ber or 1959
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_, blUf' candles in cry�tal ml,! II 1 he r hOffif' In M ulhtv Ave I more and morf' lt&gt;lleges iind uni•
lhe - - llul ... ti, ..... 11 1 J'IIII' -•..,
· � a d"inner at 6 :K'l p m •
Srorei; on the test are re;x,rted Two artides, '"Rain on the Roof ••
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Pollowm
, llefres hme ntI we,·e, (tt nry roo kies
Vt&gt; rsilit&gt;s in -lud "n g 35 Oh " m
s 1
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•: �� l. o t h r t't' col leges the iitudent by Maxine A rnold and "Heart At.
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laoaier, w al our .paal. 1.1111;• lllt prl&amp;-. �
an� san�wirhes. and b l u_., and 8 soc ial hou r wm;; t'n joy ed .m
or PC'O
t ac ki;"' by M rs. Roy G rueser and
�&amp; mf'.s p\a y t"d. P ei,C'nl Wt're M r l tul ons . il r equ i
namt&gt;s
as
those
which
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most
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white mmls.
mt&gt; nd 11 as a pre.en 1 r an(-e prO&lt;'i'•nuuuu.y
likt&gt; l Y tu • tlend . Colleges u s e a J&gt;Of'm , "'G uess I'll Never Learn "
ML UJ DII
Guest s were r�glflkr�tl by Mn. and Mr11: Bakt•r Gordun · Mr · ant.I d 1&gt; n• for prnsperlln e nrollees
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by M r.!I . Nonnan Weyer.smil ler .
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The ACT e xamlnu hon i .!I l!: i�en l (i,
l f 11•
k in: �i:
. . �d-,1 �Ios ms an� Mrs
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should ht' t'nrour aged to uttend if eon duded l�e program.
1
1h rt'e timt-s II yt•a r . This is lht'
The meetmg closed wllh sln gPa;k Pr.
g rantt&gt;d a scholarship, help de-in � of "Riess � The Tie" and the '
. . ·_ · · · · · rirsl y ea r tha t Rutlan d sludenls tt&gt;rmine
1.50
3IIO
in whkh sec-tion or rresh\ WA TS CITY SHA. Rio�
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pah benNl 1cJ!on , after which
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F W YOR
refreshments were !lerved by the
. in the 1 2 year
K , u r f l - A b ¥ 1 1 1 is one of the tests
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be
plare&lt;I and ali.o C'Ommunicate
��ark . .:iresi_denl of the New \ nrk lest ing progra m wh i&lt;"h is � in
te
1� the above named _and
l:11y Council. announ l'ed he wil l worked out for the Northwester� with the studen t lo help make ar- :s. �ol� m Radford. Mr11.
Ohver
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st rongly urge that the city sho rt&gt; �k h ool Dist
C lark, Miss Carol Bearhs
· rif'l bY M r. Sa uer. j ranRemenl i. for admiB11ion·
M
e ually i the ay TV p rorits ol guidance director, wilh the a I d
I n addition two sets of !ICOres George skinner Mn. H roid Bl
q
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the
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sebal l fran• of the pr incipllls of the schools in wil l be sen t lo the high 11Chool slon and four chlldre: Don
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h · h
one lo be atlach,d to hi, h I g h Smilh, Judy Rad1"1'&lt;1, ·Vlcld ��
e c l ub de- the disl r id.
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P Y V p l an.
ACT o rfers a mull iple pu r ix&gt;se s� hoo l rt&gt;t·ord and the other to be bolt and Bruce Blackston.
The M arch meeting will be held
- give n the student lo use in dis•
f
a
lhe hom� of Mn. Arlee Abbott
c ussin R co l lege plarla
with hi.s
with Mrs.
Horace Abbott in
coumw lo r .
rharge of lbe contest .
Jean Pau l Mather, former pres- I
!dent of lhe Universily or Massa •
PTA TONIGHT
chusetts, has thi.!1 lo say or t h e
The Racine Pl'A will meel top rogram:
n ight at the grade school at 7:30
RED ANCHOI STOil
" l t Is our hope that by lhe II p.m.
Founders: Day will be ol).
POMEIOY, O.
of 1961 each school guida nee cO:n.
Baby a1tter, wlll be av■il­
St'lor and each college regisirar
!I I e.
and counselor wrn. h a ve at h l
finger tipa a record of the exper­
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� nce of ACT c andida tes for his
'
instilulion. This information will
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ena bl e lhe hgh ,cbool counselor
to sit d own with a Senelor and go
over h is. ACT IK'Orel and make
some tentative predictions about
hill lluccess at varlou■ inltitutiorul
lt1- I wonderful time lo get th1I winier topcoat or
and In different ffltll'IIH of ttudy.
Plywood I, one of our 1peclalti••· We
It will give the colleae reglltrar
• cleaned at Roblll!lf&gt; n'•' You'll look better and
carry a complei. 1lock of 1,.,th Interior
and C'Ollnselor the ll8Jl1e opportun- I
Pully Auflfflltle
Ml better Ind Robin10n'1 budget price■ makes 11
lty in guiding enter ing · Fresh- :
and ••t•rlor type, In oll tandard
men. "
r 1UU. Bring youn in today.
ply1.
on• or both 1ldei.

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Middleport, Ohio

Debbie Reyno ld• i n

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Automatic Washer, Reg. $199.95 · · · · Reduced to $149.95
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Hope Born F or End
Of Disagre em ents In
Road Approp riations

George Smith, a reccognized expeTt In hospital 1cl­
ministration, was employed Monday night by the llleigl
Hospital Commusion which also last ni&amp;ht received llie
Go-Ahead lo advertise for hospital bids.
The Commission, with President Ted Ret!d, Jr'., pre­
siding, learned that ,be State Department of Health, aud
other relate&lt;' agend�s. have approved the detailed plaDI
and specifications prepared by Architect Hany Ray
Nay for the 4 1 -bed Meigs Count) V etera05' Memorial

brid ge and
appropr iated $1.588 for
A ray of hope lhat u,. &lt;0ntest said.
tor em•
728
issioners made poy- culvert work and 18,
betwea lho Mtlp County Com- The comm
'
ymenl d"ect.
roll aipropriations !Dialing $4,800 plo
rin
inee
Eng
g
the
ond
of
loaen
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g to a � en
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the engineer yesterday . The A{'C()rdin
a
Deplttmll&amp; will cealf was de- for
,
ssKJD
ial
spec
ae
20
ulll1'
n
Ja
will supply pay for county the
� M� at a meeting of mo ney
of total ol $38,000 has already been '
worker, for the last half
lhe °"""""""'
engineering
the
appropriated
Februa ry.
Tbt three officials' President
license I
,uto
lhe
� was for deportment from
nt,
amou
that
Of
N
and
,
n
U!O
e
Doll llarliDP1', Avary
I
of and gas tax fund.
maintenance and r e p a i r
epal' I
r
lone -at Don M llllen reoolv•
and
ance
tni.n
a
m
der
n
U
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and
ridges and culverts fun d.
ed that tho ..peer, Stanley J. b
h ad beeo l
re- the journal stated $20.000
and
ance
n
te
main
eq
for
$4:,000
lor
BtazewlcZ la to aubmlt a r uest
$5,000
,
roada
for
led
pair o f r oads fo, labor employ- appn,pria
tor
lor hi, annual epproprlallon on or
$10,000
a,
e
li
m ater ials and oupp
ed ,d direct .
before March 8. 11 WN includ
road eonstruction , ond $&gt; ,000 for
.
Febru·
of
month
In Ibo ,_1u11on lhat the request For the enUre
nd culverts.
ary the commissioner, have now l br idgeo a
11 not to excoed IS!ill,000.
A nquat -1Jng lhat of for,nor � J . E. D. Hartinger
p
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.,.. ■utmff/ed � Blazew c&lt;
t
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Bol
year.
Iha
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turned do,m Bl azewlcx had
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WOR K PROGRESS ING
Sugar
ID
ne w elementary school bmld tng
grossin g rapidly agatn pn Pomeroy's
ca refully by supervisors on the job. In the
Run, Here blue prints are being studied,
bad lo cease. Occupancy ts expected by
height of the bad weather all construction
next Fal l.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesd ay, Feb 21, 1961

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J lhe 1,1 WaNI Yin Deportment ,lip dW'lng the pul -- ,l1II,
d
, by the C ol C lD the two towoo 1 cU manben ..i.ed Y"·
Ing it wot inlonnally agreed to I Mayor ChlU'iet l.eRar ,ai he
uil ...-,.1 W.
lo other 1&lt;.1:ion 1ut oig.ht, Cl',un. art&gt;a waa entered by member countil 11gre,ed to
1 he village mould l pbmlt!q: coawla.lom. Cirlt f o r
onvinced
wu
r
purchut
share m the, publi&lt;!·uted P•rkiDI arfll ...
l. , � ■rMI pouible changtl. l ell metDben alloted 1,200 lo the Richard Rupe
�h.ant
lhe
not
me
plan.
the
buy
of
1
r
w Milt■t ol �
Thfl twin Chambe
IU f�• trU&lt;k w a, m,w,d f rom od by Mn. C a
tt 1" planned then lD be Pomeroy Polioe Deportment lor
llald
Ho
;
mun&gt;
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wUI
money
e
th
,aid
He
ol
ion
t
prepara
merc:e had lnoplred
of f &gt; Ille .tat ,oo on orde rs 01 the r ,n cock-A,
or
o
ID 1 Nlla■_. to the publl&lt; . Z o i i o g purdwe of Wllf nnt f "'
g i h
f re
the coun ty•wide plan for area d&lt;'- ,d ID he villa ge " in l lmet
cen. The ..., clalhing wi 'I be Choe!, Mayor Legar ,al&lt;l R ,asan ' An l!IO i nt in u &gt; er •• _..
com&lt;,'' and that merchant• of !he , pWII ore being put Into effect ID
y
velopmenl .
. Sr . for IN
1'1'11&lt;)'
Ro
kd demi !com
for talung the truci to the
of I h • purclu.aed fo&lt;ally, � -ible.
I h • vlllag• are "hit" for ""r ly .,. , many cltiel ood vUlog.,
t
ruck
Fultz ,aid th at moot of
Fir
d
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3rd
At • eo,t of '711. ,ow, cil &lt;e&lt; ld· Ward "" h"""' wa, t hat b a d
■tote.
money or all of It Iha! " uaed tor erythlog.
I n completin g tho ....ml • membennlp in Ille w,alher had pradicoll r kepi it
Chairman of the Pomen&gt;Y Plan· j 11,e motlan to ,capt Ille Miaml l od lo tau
buying Ille pion probably will be
held in Ille Town Uall ""from belnl available /or ,en,;ce,
by Dor Scha fer ; Oblo Municipal Lea gue.
lotlo
n Franklin Riter U plan wu made
Comm
oin
a
ugh
o
thr
ae
a
vtll
g
the
o
t
retumed
be rt fir• coolracl •ar-I, 1111!1
by Fultz. All eoun- 1 A eomplaint from P"'°"' of
It wu ,i,., repurled ,.,., , h •
pre,ented
be
will
plao"
"the
uid
and Ru&amp;,,
j
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gran1
Federal
" . . with Racine, Syracult
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truck ii in •· ve,., bad con•••
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The radio unit is out and bole lJ I
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ob,olet,, a&lt;eording lo ,nuncilmen.
I Mayor Ltgar. Clerk c,uua i1D•a•
Worl on the Chi ldren ·, II o m e Id, and Cooncilmeo Ra, ..,
by ' in&amp;, Rupe, Fulti, Dao C o 1 1 1 • ...,.
Hill road wu ordered done
j
a Schafer , and Rizer.
mfftrtd
councilmell. The road

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Smith waJ hired b y t he board manager of Reyno]da M,morla1
lo select. Group I I ,i111d 1 1 1 equip- Hospital in Glendale. W. V,- Durmen! to, U,. holpit.al with l b e Ing h� stay there two oddillono
commisaion, and lo ,.rve in an wer, made lo the bo■pilal. with
adv u;ory capacity until U,. ■true• h,m a, adv;..,. .
1n all. Mr. Smith baa b • e ll
lure LI completed and ready to
1 workiog in connection with t.be opened.
Mr. Smith is e,pe nenc&lt;d ID hos• pitals for about Ii years. T h I t
pital work. He sen,·ed as adminis- 11,ill be his £irst job a■ �
lralor of Ille Plea san t V a I I • y however, in an eotin, p,ojeel.
Hos;,ilal in Pl. Plea,anl, W. \'a. lie e,p,·esoed happ- ID be
associaled with U,. M&lt;iP for 1 \; ''"'' ·
Prior to that he wa.s bu.sme:ss p1ta l lo l low mg hi■ 1ppojnhnfnt
, lasl nigh!. He .aid eon■tn,,llon .,
tht&gt; new building will offer •
I
" real ehalleng, ." Mr. Smth wu
in demand lo work'in a nurnt...,
of other s imilar jobo ,in« r&lt;lip
f
\
at Ple aoanl Valley llotpil�
Before working al nmn1n1 i.
pllab, Smith ,er;,d with tho Id
Infantry Division in E� IIWI

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pu rt with its plaque M onday •v e- near 1y re&amp;ehed l" goaf · • .,,,_ -·
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B_and
l
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1'ri-Slal,
Council
Schoo
nlng
from
U
High
t
lepor
,
Midd
s
the
t
when
ready
to
be
up
lot
pita!"
isl
pu
l
solo
bone
.
. Frtday
··'d , "W•'ll
�• bl■ _,.,_
n•.-p.m
7:
and
the
,-lal
ional
Cou
n cil for out30
al
I
cer
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-Con
ter
'!'lin
ual
ann
b
nt
tis
rese ,
_, 111 ..,
the p
••
111tYe •�
...- _
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sta�dln g "'"' '" of lhe troop and •:; a lel le r from the S t a t e
l
m the school auditorium .
"
nd
a
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Roge
by
c
Mus
J
the,r leader s '" promohng " (Jn . 1 Health Depart1M11!, Ibo go ahntl
apeclllad Ute.
Richard Swackhamer, senior Sound of
t
n n •" by T
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erstein
Hamm
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an
b
wa d For God and Count ry " wa, given to advertise tor bilk
�e
direct
�Ill
i,t,
cornol
.
,
" by
lop speod of 12,850 miles per The one-ton capsule was siml· ' wh,c
ll-An
C
gh
VEllAL
Gould ;
a
ed
Ni
Mortoo
e.,t
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UP
wao Ille S&lt;Ool theme I o r Th� mean, Iha! ,. days ,oquy.
l
Soh
A
wnber,
n
CAPE CA
lno1wl- Mr. Sears
;-.
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a
p
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lt
the pear perleel , h O l. Jar lo u,. 0
g ..
ID
S
hour
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Jlllll,
c
ailers,
W
L.
ld
win
of
Ha".'.
1
also ...,. ,v,d a ribbon ing advertisement bide will bo
a
condu&lt;&gt;
ar.
nt
a
e
y
They
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Swacl!hamer
al1'ldr �
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r,h
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ll
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.� lu, ,carrJ
..-llil• .
wut 1111
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to, the sa me hono,.
lero by Paul Yuder. ud Or- t
' opened and the ;..,.....,.. 1 1 •
lle ride 3tdl.' SL
tn
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t
toward
ruahod
re.
bllf
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flit
u
h
FU
az
mo
thil
'Illar.
Hen
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by
iJ,1"f
ar
liilo'
ry
target
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i
wl"
ye
ang,
Bo
at the : bidde named
be
held
_
ring
lnl
Ile •
fflttt
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The o;,ening numb&lt;lr will
Du
Purpose of loday' t a"'1I wa, to
lo
., Henry �
Members of U,. band ere El• flashed 1 421 mlleo over the Al, poce craft for au altempl
..:..i
n , to po rli; ipal, In .
pla
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Hall
Seoul
in
,:::; "Huld igung,mar,.,h" by l!:dw a,11
A
I
K
lhe "Project Mercury" "Bl"
el Baker , L y o n
the Scout,,arama to � he, d Ill Pt . ccmmiuion a,ember, the -..rfrt
Grei�; fol lowed by " Deep R I�•• leo Dutton, Jan
lantl&lt; �an today and apparent, �ick tt up.
_
utes
n
mi
18
UOO
in
i
miles
'.::__::,;..:.:.___ ____ sule
af.
not
Ste�art, Beverly
Pleas■nt at the Nahona1 � uard ful bidder will be named ...
ly 1urvived It■ toughe lest.
a- Smte by .�ank Erickson which Dan lel1, Iva
.
through extreme11 of wind, beat
e
1
ll
u
s
li
nson.
Jenki
The
on
an
were d1!lrul&amp;- lime . March if ewirytb"
bon. bow much dteN ob g inclu�es: �wing Low � w e e t Perrin, Kay
fi
wa
pAU
A
s
le
red
I
ca
.
lS.
severe rmory in March
mg IDII
.
od
-•air pressure Car more
,
J
s,
e
Jon
a
amee
SI n d Pullen, Barbar
era] themes were discuss- accor:"".. to t"G'A'•
. te O'1ghl aboard an A t 1 a II
ed.
UOIII total
ep Rlver.
Sev
Cha r iot,
De
hi
q
uali
"'-e
J e
than in 8 normal night to
.
,
GU- ��· .
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B y
!I.vu.&lt;1d "punI
. ed l,ut no de1m1,. one cu..-.n by
At • J811U8l'Y to meeting ua. th "Joshua Fit de Batlle ob Jeri• Zirk le, Doria Rice. ett
m-,.1ie so scaenlist.a ____
The only atbw act ioo Ill
·
t conceivabl e
wors
·
he
t
r
unde
it
k
uc
a
H
,_
more, P ally Lowery1 Jan 1:1
Ille tn,op.
commlllloo. Jt w&amp;1 understood cho. 11
lsh the hell out of it" and f i o d
night ' , JDOL�DII - 1 -•
. ,
: re-enlcy oondilion,."
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rlswell,
C
Diana
a
adbury,
to
r
B
ible
,......,..,.;..,.,... -&amp;.-•
ether It ii aale fo, man .
a
Su,an
m
a
not
made for
were
also
that It W8I
Plan■
so on.. the evemn g s proi!f
Al
wh
lhe
n ish
pu
ed
to
want
we
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short
.
"In
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yn Searlet,
· noe I
l'l"f-.l
137 ,
um N alional
aJe of home ma•
u·hour Iater, •••
prl., DY
will be MLtttary Symphony ln Linda Smllli, Carol
w::· Judge m t·A ha"
a--•
dore Reed. Jr. , to Die •
out of it," said one omchell
the
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er.
ow
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u
M-�•·
w
tu·
"
e
egg,
no
Gr
feel
t
Karen
tho l _.._
F , by �ranc11 J_oseph .G�ssec.
ercury near .future.
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AeroneiuLlcs and Space Admioill- \
report of Part I •�
--.1 TI a
J �
ial of the $500 million M
l Fife, SUSle Al•
'
I'
••· m I ,ng
Chery
800
Boggs,
d·
Joy
l
lan
• v01• of p I a n • with u,. H,alth Doplff
1
the
st0
n
a
h
d
Durmg u
mtenms
le
d
psu
the
ca
g
to
the
•
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Id
'360
13
on
trati
If &amp;he amount ii he
�
,e
.,.
oeveo
o'o
o
nali
The
program.
ly $24 • prog,·am wUI cont10ue
'
w Ith ..u, e lensworth • M acy Swanso, , C,ro- od ID th• ocean about 40 milet '
ks as extended by the bo�s ment.
Polire Depart- tronauts - one of whom m • y than �
eroy
Pom
lhtn, "111 be --,,x1mate lated
e
ll,
'fta
Russe
after
lyn
l
Rico
their leadert lo Brannan !
to
and
lha
Puer
lell
appropr
IIIIO
I
northeast or
. .
.
. t
ment reported today lhat a . own• ride lhilJ same combination bito
.
D•
i=
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McElhi
Keren
r.
e
Butch
Judy
.
0
8
pac
,
Ior heIP "' ":&gt;l'"'"g u,.
mo
ge
I
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1
ea
ara
late ID the year
reach m g v, nu
.
the orbit wit hin a year - were bere
s
ildin
bu
m
b
ol
g
lneu
ber
ps
us
Peoplet:' Court
ny, Rooella Richards, K • r e n The bell-shaped ca ule reach·
trom t h •
,cout bus.
�
,_ main ob-'""
,--needed
,
al Hos- to see if the bell -shaped c r a f 1
er
Meiga
Gen
of
inily
the
vk
_
Bachner. Cheryl Ebersbacb, Car- �.::,.__::,__:__.::____
Fines Pair Of Men
A 1 , 0 present WU ....
enpweda, departnKml bu been
pltal and tho Kroger Company could take ll.
Two pawww .... - �
lure
MeC
l
ol Scott, Judy Martin, Mlk• Lloyd
Scoutmaster Hershe
---g
a
of
in
aaola
in
comp
been
h ave
g
Diane VonCooneJ. Carla Sue Gl�
day ID • --■1 of Md/!■
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8lll!IUJII
nntA,I
It the
IS "'IIP"
Inside U.. buildings.
smell
e
line
y
en
F
e
r
M
Tak
M
Sheriff'
n
Ander
s
Tom
o
r,
o
Crine
more. Ann
Judp Emmell J&gt;;, P&lt;opl• eopt,
of IIIIIIIOI' lbal was gtvm l h •
Chief Jed J Webster aald U,.
Brad·
Neda
Coall,
ne
Chriatl
Alvin I, Clarll .... .... ,oo,
d
H
ed
an
Fil
o
n
l
s
o
ere
Men
y
On y
ed
, I t Cu t
1m,- l!I�- Ho ""'°"'
fumes "" 00� from • 0 m . 2
I
U!W•
Senm
r,
Swishe
Melvin
ty
d,
fo
r
eo,ta and ltDlalced tn ._
Co
De
waa
Me,g,
oote
l
and
eognovi
,
oo
t
m
•
sui
A
Sherill'•
,
appropriallOII ol obwl "'96 000
type of gosoline goin g inlo ,ewers 'l'1le
Swack
rd
Richa
of
Kaull,
a
t
r
u
the
Lind
o
arrest
i.,
days
in county jaD III a
e
pleu
ent
common
reposud
filed In
.
partm
lul . "'8"• Ile •• alto given •
and blleking ioW the buildings. He
amouat of rDODI estima ed Meigs Co�n t_y _Auditor Gordon harner 1 Dave Wiley, Judy W llc\err.
e
T
ye,lenl
a
y,
Ille
wlule
intoxk:aled chareo by 1111
L
Jl
anne
fternoon
by
me
n
two
t
here yesterd ay a
Y
,.aldwell said tt,,s :nornlng thal
lar-p
said thal any intonnalion to help
e
v
I
D
alierifr1 � S.,.
field.
C
eounly
Satter
b
a
pa
ck
n
o
a
J
l.
unanti
of
Co
!be
ad
moth,
y
mpany
ci ted
Jr., 28, Pomen&gt; B
federal Cbeml&lt;al
o1 tr,11,IIOD lrmn
n,l
coot
der
n
u
problem
the
g
in
br
t
la,; re urns Thomas, Ar land King, Kellh Ml&gt;I'
fund to,
check charge, and \lllllam C Louioville , Ky . against M. A. Har• mood Cole was u......J • ..
latter personal property
the
ed.
lllllll'l""'l
have been ma,led lO BOme 2,000 gao, Robert Schmoll, Ferrel Shu- Pa ul E , Van Meter, West Co· wlll be appreciat
W,se, 23· Pomeroy, for DWI.
ria, being U.. same :,erson u line and cost&gt; oa OD -port ol the year.
nt has been check·
departme
The
1150
poy
nd
lo
nty '"d ask•
,
Cou
r,
Meigs
Arche
wn
e
in
orde
i
,
M
wa
,
person
rnin
bla,
k
l
this 1?°
ler, Marilyn Swan.
charge.
g Mayford HarriJ.
�n count! court
•n. yem-lonfl conle■t between that th� be Med wilh him 9lMW1. Sam Clatworthy.
j:Jil. ing all places where cal ls have w...
and costa, 11pend fiye days in
.
and IP••• the
that
$1228
·
-------was
fined
$200
The
charge,
tiff
pla
in
gov
•
&gt;
the two braochu of r.ounty
.
eon
any
without
ree,ived
n
bee
?O•·
's
r
drtve
'ble.
d,
his
o
•
P"'."
and be without
Charlene Davis, Jame, B
usual three day tenn '" county 118 ii due fn,m Ha rril DD a ,.......
FINAL VERSION
lftllll&lt;II\ may not be over - but "
in ! ?rehenaive result.,,
ater. mil fo, m month,. Monday
Sl
S..le
Jr
the
m,s
..
achtel,
y
lhal
gui
t
o
n
Tba
UP] sold
WASHINGTON
mooB
ill
t
Caldwell
pl
1be
for
no
Fo
issory
lt
uditor
A
eaded
suit
Tanner
Jail.
llrfq
ol
got
te.
■h,w
1,otl, ■Ida
al
.
---ng
al C.ourt.
Municip
polil
filed
·
a
BJeWi
Galli
be
�
Sandn
o
Means
Morria,
6
Miek:ey
tel.
Way
wu
l
required
House
boPd
are
C.
$500
returns
John
Judge
yelle
and
in
1111 commluimen Nici
ey only. Also
rVan Meter waa found guilty of 1
' s court, a divorce h o I - behJnd closed llocn tndq
dq dllJ' are ..lettinl tired.. of before April 3 1. He hopes mosl ton, Judy Sauer, Dave C a s c i,
Bacon
MEET
TO
Rs
BOOSTE
•
IlS
,
had
He
wl.
i
a
inloalc
while
o
Coleman.
ier
l
r
ving
dr
,
l
ea
so
Roy
do
Hackoll
Jim
from lo pound oot a final ....,,.,, ol iet
l1ltle ■uma of moo· persons \viii
Band Booolen of Racine High been owarded Mary Okey
High·
Stale
I
,
Ille
by
i
r
r
o
M
.
charged
ute
n
mi
Cindy
be
been
wUI
sh
la8'
usual
U ers
tiff was iAlalion to 1pnd extra
-, ml woated to gel the appro- avoid "the
School will meet 'lbursday eve- Flavil H. Okey. The plain
,
Cun
rly
e
.
l
t
•
Patro
&amp;v
way
Coleen Wilson and
of poy benefit&amp; ID tbe natioll't ..,...
rush. ·
....tored her maideo name
ning al 7 p.m. at the .,t,ODL 11!1
.
il
priatloD ti. the qlneerlng depart.
chorg&lt;d
d
a
h
also
rol
at
P
ofl
Th•
ployed
rllfl.
DIDI oat of. tho wa,. Tbll lRooght The auditor ,aid personet
_____
Boosters are asked to be present. Mary Rulh Woods.
Pomeroy·
39,
_
Miller,
ave '
h
e;.
n
Msry
y
yea
an
m
for
otrice
ia
h
\
allout the rNDlotkm to have the .
with h a ving no 1)perator' s license
re- figured the returnJ ror laXpayers. MEIGS GENERAL B019PITAL
...- mab u.
od " an d
AdJnlulon• _ Bem an! Wallace. for which ,he w as (!n
Jle ,aid this year. due to lack of
.... ... bl■ ■pproprlollm.
f
help, he wlll atk laxpoyen lo Langoville, � John Guinther, oosts in Meigo Counl. court,
Con struction hlll begun oo a ·
.
JI WU e,pectod lhol Eog!aeer
i ______
·
Chester.
make their own extra ooplet.
wou
flMll•!plQD
ld
Aut(IJTIOllVe Paint .I: B o d Y
new
and
pa
f!NMIPII· lie ■Ill
Blmwks
Tht potenllal II great_ ond plan- in and provides dwelling, """" !orm l miq
_ Mrs. V e r n O n
Dlacharol!!I
RI
•
oe
Y
A
Sh
I
twr
O
pa
from
P
•
return•
I
•
•
T
w
R
e
that
L
on
said
led
CK'I
He
J
about
l
a
op
_
ir
uw:ts
the mta1J
Re
I
ltlenil ___.._,, 1 l1tlna
ates. He abo t o I d miealed
n ing Ill needed to reaUr.e It wu indUSU'J loc
Presl..
-&gt;1
UPI
N
i
oweU, Pomeroy.
d
INGTO
H
U'lem
an
WASK
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nol
Va
do
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who
n.
IOI\II
Rave
they
"'ew
t
stree ln .,
,..
--•- - RaturGII tut
__.._ M ondaY abo"' u,. free ,.rvlce ovai!able that la ••ailable - Ibo
U,. them,, of .,.......
Democral"
' dent Kennedy
----Tht new shop will be one of u,. i
-i, olllll4 - but - _. ab- will be figured a,rording ID U,.
law.
pl
Fund
use
an
land
for
·
cy
n
ge
H I ,: h from hi&amp; a
LOCAL TEMPS
congreuiooal leaders a 18 poin\ most modem equ ipped ln t b e night al Kyger Creek
r..a tbt � during lime allowed. He added that lime
n iog.
After bis remarb, &amp;rtll Jllslt
hool.
-r- ature •t the "priority" lilt o( legisl ation to- area and will be operated by Ray- Sc
figuring the 'I1lt 12 ; 30 •--pres
land.
tbe Ulra tl tbl meet!w
of
-.. 'tbll ii ia • big measurtr in
Cleve
e
.
ident of u,. Galllpollo
Wilbur C randl
program inday and prom!aed to add to K I mond Fields asaoelaled w ilh the They ...,. 00 the
rm and hopo., ea,h tupaytr lnlereectlo• of S • c • n d and
lgl'Ot'OD
thel
•bldlolllon
relu
ll Buslneu ber of 0:ammerce pro:puat., . a
atlW
aoon. He dtrtailed the legiAlatlve Fieldt Brothera Garage firm f� aented by the Meip.GaW. 0.. reprneot.ed the Sma
cbanlc-st■ in Pomeroy Wat 47
.
co-operate
wm
,
..
.,..
t- meetin
near,
be
_. 1D1J
public ollldolt 111d I
attended that U,. Ohio Valley had tbe J11U
g of
drlale, cloudy akloo . propooall for which he a • k e d the pa st 20 yean. He wlll spe&lt; ve iopmelll Aaoclallon
JP'NI,
..._ ·
, G allia. est potential in the l'OUDlrJ f o r was moved to hold 11JCb •
m
moll urgent atteohon at a While lalire ln aulo body imd fender by IO penona fro Meigs
y
ing prior thf- next �
Va. ) development
CHALLENGE llADE
HOUie conff.relll't'. Kenned 'A' as 1 work complete refinishing
of MaMn. and Jacboo IW.
11enerllt group,
the
steps
r .
He showed how housing
'
NEW YORK UPI -· One of the reported lo be aatis(ied with the ' automob
ilea • n d refrigerators row• in
BIii MIiier, ,rea """"'""' de, Adminiatralion and liated t b • O l h , r apealten .,.. J o c, l
irlinel crippled ID the '.'.."'.'��taotlaf progreso" . al n,ady I and •lectri� and go, welding of
jor �•-·
Ib.
•· •l
� 1.,_
"IoprnenI agent · "'rved u mu- ...
-P
•- agency can du - •�JP Lloyd of Appalachian - �
pro-- 1
■t aIr '-""UIP In U , S hi lory - In Congreu on his
wormo
all metals.
P
. e wu ?": reaiooal dEvel oproenl. He al11&gt; Don Hollinsworth of the O 1 1 �
am
today cha!lenged union offi&lt;lab
The �ew busi�ess Is the only : ter of eeremonles �
·
Power Co.
__
;::" of u, m"::n
er ,
____
a �:,,_G
ted b
the Ne".' Ha••
A boY and a girt Of Meigs county today had be en to prove tLe:, did not organizer the gr
:""'
oo, of its k ind
..
J,_"� . •
;
=
oper
I
a
0
,
lor
•
,rt. Tht next meetinJ ol tho
ea..-• 10 Al •I
LIBRARY CLOSING
per cent of approximatel y 24,000 wlltl&lt;al flight engtneert w•lkoul
lht top
ranted
�
• . en area spec oalhung In th� type
ed ,even 111 mg, U..y could n o t ,
The PomeroY publ'" lib'"" 1 of work.
Ohio aenlon who took the General Scholars t11p Tests Pon American World Airway,,
lion .
Gallia Auociation will tfl -:
Mr. Miller inmiducod u,. guest do .
known a,; Ray ' , Painl
rb
n , - subpoenu fn&gt;lll • U. di• wlll not be open oo Washington' • \ Il
! Ma h
be
for HJab School Senion during January
at 7 · ,0 p.111.
rc
�
Virjil&gt;
�. and Ba ara
.\
.
who devoted U..ir ••· \ Bill Stewart of Ufi, West
TboJ .. M lcbul O. Roberta ftoCen,
trlcl court '- lO � ol icia� birthday, Fomi,&amp;ry 21, Mn. Lucy I, Body Shop.
.
H
k
.,..
ta �od f • '
l odmin- Cree
..,1,ooJ
•�
od
Dovelo(ltnen
Ecooomk
la
"Fl
motn
int.,
po
lo
t,
P
ay.
two
Ame
ID
'---'----t
llltlb School lPll Ruth Sean, Dayton Wbl ,
nl n
Gainer llbrar,an oa,d
·
l of tho fllghl ....,..,. • ■n
----8 I I h hip oeore wllh 235
01ange·• and "Phlnning L,tratioD reviewed atnef8 oo urnance
kaD chapter 50 tesUfJ on how Ult'
Allll P01N1. of DAO •JIE.CIIARGED"
I
Mil■
ban development and
Robert, bad 1 ■co;.. of 1
began and how K wu
lchoa).
tNITED NATIONS. N.Y UPI Qiange."
..-ded llrtb
They
!al
were
derway in that llalcl and of t h e
of
.
Petrel
the
·
oulline
y COuneil crvahfld I MOier alJD pvt
SecUrit
la
e
cllale
Dr. E. E. Boll. State Ill!Jltrln
Th
Uble
wttll
ClotldJ
__
f ,
..:..._____
having acor-- tinum&amp;.
regional pllll10inl ,tudJ beinR made of minentl, ...
tel'dart of lnltndkm. 1J1t re, booorable meoUon,
et oppusition early today and , tho thrM R • of
Sovi
.,_,_
tlnap
-,..-..
;
IAIOJ:otlT, POLlCII
.
est and - ,_,.,.,..,
D a K I and related eocb to thio area .
loued - of lho lop B boy■ ed lo the lop 11vo per cent
1 UJ, Qoe■,hlDol ral■ _., .., gave Se&lt;retary Gmeral
1
h
jOn, of U,. 0ruo Stall
T
UPI
•
GTOII
WAliHIN
ol
1ndoue
Nlllabll
puwert,
F....... Smith of Columbus, rep- Nick Ka s
B lfrl!I lo tho atote. I' 1 r t I Tht lall ore
ppmed clo· , da,, --1 rala tnlgl,I and Rommarsk.i,&gt;ld voat new
�
e
....,,i.ta
boo
and ID­
Court
t
lo
lloy WU Ona W. J)boQ d. Shok· a ■tudent 'I ahlllly
U \ resenling tbe Federol Houoing Ad- deparimen ol E&lt;onouili,
will - • lncludinl tbe ""' of f.,...
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".
l&lt;tlMD
po
ogaln■I
■ulla
to
.
•.
and
,.,. lor,,■
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ol - 11N1D 111 ......... .-i■l _ D-efo,p,
er ...... lll&amp;h Scbool wllh , ,. l1ep to ■tap !"°
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FOr ffe}p JO

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2 000 RetUfDS
Mailed By

Stiff Sentence
Given Man For

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In Semo

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Pomorwy OIUICll Monday Dlght Ue Fu l l,, "th• p
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range
lnv..ied
It ltl rt,ular
Re noted th at no change1 may
better
•
(or
blueprint
In
I
'900
be e,pect&lt;d within the two towru
fubn,
'Ille hlleprlnl, rffl!ll of a ,ur- t Pomen&gt;y-M!ddleport &gt; for a l ong
lo inougu,al•
,ey ncent1y completed by Miami Um, after Ille pl an
araduate ■ludenll, od,
Un!Wrtlly
The 1()()() cha rge Is oi,e ha ll the
lafl't ■omellling ID produce every
Middleport deotined to
wood1rllll lhinl tomorrow. next total , with
tab for the other """·
h•
t
up
pl&lt;k
_k, or even next year.
t ' • losl coun,U meet·
lepor
Midd
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2-Dafly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb. 21, 1981

Doilg Sentinel

Woman's View

COMMENTATING, EDITORIAUY

UPI WomeD'I Editor
The second purchaae mevlta.bly
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti tUPlJ ill a set oi bongo drwru - thtlr
-lbe Caribbetm ia JWt one big rhytiun touoda enchanting when •
bargain baaement with every va- native is thumping it out, but 1
caUooer on a shopping apree.
wonder whether neighbor! in ~
Jt lookl just. like 1 day before ' New Yorl aparLmenl bouaa w1U
Chriltmu back home, the way appreciate it.
the shoP~ are jammed every time
Buy Frudl Perfume
a cruile ship tie8 up in port. The Women tourlale atoclt up OD.
ruJb to buy, for puaengera on French perfume, on tilks, wool,.
the two weeks cruise I'm on, be- ens. linens. cuhanere tweelen.
gan with St. Thonuu, the VIrgin alltgol'ir bap end other leotber
IsLands, first port of call, and has goo4'8. on kid gloves, silver, cry•
kept the pace tb.rough MRrli- tat:· chiuo:l, beaded evening b.lgli,
· nique, Curacao, Panama, Monte- and specially here In P(ltt-augo Bay and b.ere.
Prince , on mahogany which !1
I've heard several husbands re- earved inU. everything from ila\mlnding their wives that Presi- uettes to ulad bowls.
dent Kennedy "is trying to .top ~For the men. there are famuusthe drain on the U.S dollar" , and ....iake Swiss watches. binoculars
, about traveler's checlu running· :ramera equJpment from West
II out as their wives spot bargains.
y and Japan, &amp;JXlrtin&amp;
But I also noticed the com- g
leather goods includlnt
plainant
usually
had
added
ansandahl,
linen shorts, wtld-pat·
1
i other oeamera or had two pairs of terned Whmd aporta ah.irtl, and
·, binoculara swinging around his cigan, cigarette and pipe to1
neck - the pair he broubht from baeco.
' home and the pair he found In In Port...·Prlnco, the ohopper
Curacao "So cheap, 1 figured I doean't even have to go uhvre
couldn't miss .. "
to buy. "Floating ltorea" - ruw•
It was at Curacao, one of the boats - filled with coconuts, rna•
}ovelist spots in the Caribbean hogany and bongo drums COJDI
and one or the best thopping cen- out lo meet the ship.
ter"l!, that one of the ship':; offi- lt'a a rare tourist also who
cera took a rather lf:artled look IODlewhere aloog the wQ doesn't
at passengers returning with order his quota of duty-free liquor
fil1ed shopping bags. "Jt looks," or 1iq"aur. Most of the liquors
he quipped, "as if we'll .,_·we to and liquelll'l also are about blllf
throw over the cargo net .''
state-side price.
4
Mosl Porlt "Fne''
1
The baraai!UI are ln both t1e
MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOATS
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - native handicrafts and IR!.porta The MississiP.?l River steatn•
from Central American and Euro- boats, "palaces on paddle wheels..
pean Ciluntries, and from Japan. made possible the plden IJI of
WASHINGTON COLUMN
The lower price tag Is tn.Ftde pos- the centra] South and the Mllslioible because m081 port. are aippi Valley during the daya boo
"free" Thtlocal government col- fore the ClvH War. '!bey gave lte
BY PETER EDSON
the chance they have been wait- who would help the CongoJeae win tech no dutiea or other taxe, on greatest growth to New Orieanl
WASHINGTON - &lt;NEA 1-Any- in&amp; for to move back into the independence, but who didn't want[ the coods which are sold to V1!1l· and detennined the diNcuon ot
one who at ill believe• 1t will be Congo and take over.
the Congo beu1.111 it waa too hot i tors.
development of atber communJ.
possible to work out a peaceful
for them. ~ don't throw ltorle•! On mo1 t Items, this means any- Ues and rura1 ereu, accordin.e to
~oexisten~ with Soviet Ruula
THE COMPLETE ~CORD of at the Russ1ans.
; where from one thlrd to 60 per the Encyclopedia Brltannlea.
may today be regarded a&amp; j1.111t Communllt lnfiltration m
the Lumumba bough&amp; tJ-:e premler- : cent le!ls than you'd pay lor the
plain naive, or a dope.
ICongo goe• back to tht 11rly ship by bribery. He fllllt:d to take I product In the United States. But Nickel waa ueed tn natural aJ.
What has happened in the prim- 119601. H~nd-picked Congolese were over the country because bt could one word of caution to :t .' ree port Joys aB early 11 200 B. C
itive Congo and at the other end sent qu1etly to out·of·the-w a Y not get control of the Congo~ shopper _ buy brands y~u know
of the line - in the sophisticated 1 ?laces like Indonesia for t D u I h army, the old Belglan-tramed and from reputoble shops. Most
United Nations Security Council! guerrilla fithting and to CJech. Force Publique.
Island governments publish a DEVOTED TO INIEBEST Oil'
- offer&amp; refutable evidence on , solovakia for traininJ ~ Commu- Sergeant., no~ Maj. Gen . Jos- tourist guide to shops. or the
MEJG8 MASON AREA
how the Communists twist event• nat revolutlor.ary tacbcl.
Ieph Mobutu, d1d that. lle closed cruise director or hostesa also
RlthtN I. Owl'l. Pu•n••

western allies, large and small.

Now, however, the predicted rift
among the western powers has come.

Great Britain has Indicated that it may
vote for Red China's admission That
may well bring about new crises {or an

already-against-the-wall U.N. and possibly a new and searching look by the Kennedy administration at Tar-reaching U .S.
policies in the Pacific.

The Earl of Home, British foreign secretary, in pledging his government's support for seating of a Red Chinese delegation, sees lt as a move necessitated by
the International situation. British thinking generally has been that seating of a
Peiping delegation is inevitable, and

of the five permanent members of the

would have on Chiang 's membership is
difficult to predict. One thing is certain :
The Communist camp's objective is to
oust him from the U .N., or , at least , to
neutralize bis voice in its decisions .
Brjtain's move undoubtedly open s the
door for more nations to follow her lead.
Japan's leaders , for instance , will be under severe pressure to establish diplomatic relations and greater trade with

Red China, a fact that may throw a monkey wrench into U S -Japan relations .
Whatever the issue 's course , it's safe

to say that lots of midnight oil will be
burned in State Department offices as
our diplomats seek a course safeguarding lJ S. Interests In the Pacific.

-By GEORGE DE LONG

Home's statement is a reflection of this

altitude.

cession in which 5 .5 million workers are

Britain has diplomatic relations with

!led China but has voted- up to now-with the United States and other western
nations in agreeing to put off discussion
of the issue in the General Assembly for
tear that such debate would harm the
li N.

Home, during a foreign affairs debate
111

Parliament, said :

"The facts of international life require that China should be seated . It
would be quite impossible to make any

substantial progress with disarmament
m her absence ."
The Nationalist Chinese government

uf Chiang Kal•shek based on Formosa Is
a charter member of the U.N. and is one
;;-;----; - --··-

unemployed, nearly 18,000 jobs went
begging last munth for lack of qualified
applicanls. They included engineers, soeta! workers, draftsmen, skilled trades

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HEY! STEAl. AMERICAN
now . Here's something new to think
aboul Western news sources have
b~en supplied with photographs of a new
Soviet small car, the first to feature an
air-cooled engine in the rear . J nstead of
being copied after an American model,
always the case in the past, the "Zaporozhec '' bears a striking resemblance to a

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Hussia "s efforts to blame the ba" lieutenant an successor, · Lumum a. Butt Czec em as- what to avoid
roftlPiwu,uo MellDlllt.. Pom'"l
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murder of Congo's
toine Gizenga, got Communbt sy remained as a pipeline for un- The first p~cbase of the Carib- :,.,~:.OJ\.ceAt;_• WY.al
on
the Bru,..l&gt; COli· derground pipeline activity t hal bean vacationer tnev~ably is a ,.,""!:~".:•-:..-:11eneral and on U.N. Secretary 1 ference which granted lndepend- Jed to establishment of the stan· straw tult _ gaily decorated, and Oblo.
By HENRY J . BECHTOI.O
mentor &amp;ettlng acros11 tm. 11lreet eduC"alion program by which the General Dag H1tnlftlarskjold m,ence to the Conso.
leyvllle re11lonal regime under Gi· ,often ae not made ia llaly.
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UPI Flhaaclal Editor
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· r securities exchanges and parti('ular are complete distortions The Belgian Communist party. Hnga,
The Caribbean m:""'t well be toll •••·· Nw Ytllll Clb, .,.. To*,
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NEW YORk (U'P)J -8tockholt.l- But he puts logic on the 11 ide of invt-slrMnt houses are turning to til HE'd propaganda.
wh1ch had been moribu
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r:mks have grown by leap1 the ~ong-range future In ml.eting more and more AmHiraM into
th• war, wu pepped up dur~ng He and othen now recopize this world- straw Is made into hals ~=: 1C:;m!~u::..-:=.: 81 .,_
and bound• but the investment the emotional argumenb of wav - shareholders of '! till! nation 's EXPERTS ON TilE CONGO the BrW!seiJ oonferenee to gwe aa the government of the Congo, r of all 1 i~e 1 and shapes for both ttt~o I".IDI tbr'H t~~~m~t': bf
' ering would-be investon
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have sai d in Ihe past th a l even 1·r lh e c;ongoIese a d v leo on how to lh ough It ha t no legal otand"mg. I. men and women, Jnto mots ror IRO!Itb,
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Lumumba had been restored to handle the Belgian government. And the stage is eet for a civil table or floor, Into sandall. hand· ~ molltlla.
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~There may be a (ew lu:1d S~tfem c;.tt,erl l''
the premiership of the Congo gov· Lumumba apent mu~h ~lml with war.
~Chicago inveKtment counaelor lb k
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ernment , he would not have rast- the RedJ and they d11fnt mill a THIS IS EXACI'LY the pattern
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who devot~ moot of "'' time •?- dealer or a paintina: contractor vl1itor of Mrs. Be-tty 1'homua and nmg .
on~o1ele
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it II needed to meet IIUI'h ~mo- ~Aside from lhe many Jafe- ed to hi• employment in Co!um- nol a Communist. HI! _tt"al ambl- Back in the new, now
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mur e.1 sou p unmng o • por1• Mr und Mr~ R1ch~trd Miller 1
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rn ~..a- t e now amoua an. I lpeec ,
o me UlKI ex ef r·
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man to walk into a ltrange bro- o 10
d the
-• dtelI· and aou ' Jlmmv1 Lee ' Columbus ' Comm•Jnists have their own tion for· u•-n:. Th ey lnfl"nrat-•
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the doct
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lo manqe bl1 money.
lnvelilor over thf. Jon&amp; •un, he Miller '
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Mr. and Mr1. Edwln Nelson und nat1vea
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a a tlmp 1e children Paul and Peegy Loo al'·
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for It from the Katanga covem· who were ta ing t eir coun ry ln
go wi • to
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to buy securities ill "when ""U lrompa_n.e Y t etr Rep ew, ar- menlo( Pl'eakient Moiae Tahombe away from them, 80 kick them :Zert(jl £acton. And it explllina why
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u s Ambuaador to the u N Adhad~• Alld Rl*
have the money anllable." Re-g· 1 r. k oh·
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lndeclaion ov.r what 11 the ular perkMJic lnveatmenl of ap- p~ -~ . '
·~· 11spen def ~d "Imartyr for the Communists to · In oontraJt, the ftunlana were lai Steveni!JOI'l cbarpt that lbt
r .n 8 demonstrate about. It 1ivea lheml pointed out as good whit. men Ruulan reaolulion aplnlt Secre- ,
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EDUCATIONAL FOOTNOTE
No more logical argument could be
given to teen-agers contemplating quit·
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By GAY PAULEY

Red China In The U.N.?
The specter of an old and vexing problem - entry of Communist China into
the Un1ted Nations - again is rearing
tls head te embarrass the United States.
, 'fhroughout the years of ding-dong
hammering by the Soviet Union to obtain membership for Its powerful Asian
olly, the United States has been able to
block the effort with the support of its

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.. and downs. and lum• low market and parenla, were Sunday ,;.,.

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with the fluctuaUo01 of tht secur· o:&gt;I)OI'tumte.s. .
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TRY IF YOV WANT
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i A Mrt'at-Krandmother, in her preferably after tht midday ~ 1 NEW YORK (UPII _ The L' S :
mu&lt;'h competition for hla aavinp the dollar .. eae~ ~ar pa."Jaea, Mr and Mn Orion RoUJh vis 193rd year wants to know if , or before or alter the evenmg Golf
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momln&amp; lodged m a tree. But if be.lbaklal
Marr11s aatid ''Uwre are no IIUU"- t'ahsinl power. Marcus de4:1ared. Monday at Salem Center Metho- cot na? at odd Urnes during thtJ chorea and befon the lllartl out lhe ball o~f the~
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Marcu1 believta that hia lofflr dlst Church ·with Rev Jack Stut· afternoon and evening but now for the afternoon Milian o( mar- er II pena
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lion iJ making a prolillbll lnvelt- may be • UHiul footnote to the ller !n rharge. The fin~l'ial aitua- doze off for a few minutes even keting, abowinl, eaJIInl for the til play or lou o( the holt in

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Lui pub)ic execution, a hanla tell(·hing ItIlion to be held at Roosevelt used to say. Have you v_ored fvr the worUr or encu- 1n Ia the U S occurred Jli Ken·
"M• mothor oaid 1 oould only otaz :10 mlnutll.
Portsmouth in the ntar futu~ for ever thoqhl that maybe one &lt;If live who baa the iood fortUDI to t 1• ln A · t
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hoped that at least one teacher to ~blessed with your presence doH off- the cab of • tnltk orl- - "'..cY:..&lt;_:__
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would atlenrl from each church,
thill gift of napplng?
the beck ltlt of" cu, I lbdy
but better Uutt five teachen Bt·
Far from sucgettlaa 10me- spot on the ll'UI, I eomfartablp
tend, each reprt"!lentlng a clus m 1lhlag yo• cu do to kHp I rom : chair or 1 eouch lh an office.
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l•appllll. J'd •1111C!Jt YCMl teach . For those wbo can't take • midSunday aue.ta of Mra. Lillie the tdek i&amp;o every oae JCMl llel4 1day nap, tbe IDOOit before or af- MANV OF OUR I1EADERS S&amp;lil\4 ,., l'l&gt;ID
Caton were Mr. and Mra. Rubert •ear. F111r, • my oplaloa, tile abU- 1ter the aveninJ meal, il tbl next
IN ""ll&lt;E INCOH!ItS19tC.tES !;# SJ6NS
Haye&amp; and aon, Jerry, of Jaclulon. tty te dOR a&amp; rep1ar . . , , . beat bet. Either Wlf, bowewr, it AND L.'Mi' S •• •L.tKa "THESE. FOiil &amp;XAMPLE ••• ,.;,•.-'r..)\1
Mr. and Mn. JaiDC!s Oavid~on clurlq: the day Ia a mM&amp; var..- ;hll to be 1tceptM u part of the
and daughter, Lisa we1·e Monday ltta aafety ulve la titHe lorhlffil dliJ&gt;: routine. Othlrwile It'll nev.
visilon of Mn. Willard Walker tiiDn.
er wort or nnw bl nlpldlcl.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Walker I Note that 1 emphaliled "rt1·l New ......... tilt .., .......
and dauahtera, and Mr. und Mrs. ular interval!." For, 1.!1 you canlpllellt Wtl, ,_ • ..... ··•
Howard DenlJOn, wen~ bueineJ'&gt; 1 readily imagine, there ere &amp;rtat hrulll tilt ~ A1 .. W.
vi1itora in Middleport, Saturday dan(lers inherent in catnaPI tak- It NfteUit .. • Wl1 .... • • 1
Mrt. Ruby Lambert is viJiting en at inegular intervals when
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&amp;randchild. The new parents hHve 1WQDderful phenomenon o( lleep. !
one other child.
bany are villting his parents Mr i l&amp;'a pollliblt that we han a IOrt of '
Mr. and Mnt. Ray Stone JpPnt and Mrs. Delbc!rt Milam.
. alee;J &lt;'ellttr 1111 tha brUt. When,
the weekenrt visiting his parents, \ofrs. Ros!&lt; Edwards accornpan .. a NIUlt of fliU&amp;ue or drus' ....
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ied her daUJhter, '\rs. Paulina 1miDlatntloD, thllt eenter ... a
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Henry Milam and hi1 motber, Lambert, and childreu, on thlir . red Jtgbt, It IIDdl out 11pa11 that
Mrs. Ethel Milam, wert~ recent l l"f!Cenl trip to Nortb CaroU111 to Imake our IJeQdl hea'f lind that
, Yiliton. of Mr. and Mra. Charles 1baard an alrplme far Afrk!a. J.lr. cause Ulll to Jan 1m0DJ other
, Burs~ and visited Mrs. F. d i t h : Ea.rlin&amp; Lmlbert: il atalobed! thin~ 1'1lil llpl1 ~- ioDerrtek and daughter, .Jo guf!n, 1there in the TJ. S. Air Forct, lftd , lluerw~ tbe eatlrt body.
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M1·~ . ',aml:lert ,,nd children are f At 1DJ rate. &amp;bt eat aap. UDdlt
'lji1~ftil~~ii Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jarrett 1 join in~ 'lim . 'ks. Edwartb bttl!'lr leontrolled eondl&amp;lona, il a nat
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moved Thur'lday ~ 0 "\11ddlepo --';.' rP.erl\ ·~d WQrd that th'l Lamhtrt bleuiq. And r ..... aur .,.atwhere he will have employm+~nt . ' fam1;·y .:n'l'ivtd at their d.un. 1 (Randmotbtr coaUDuM tlo JltSullw
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Ing wh;,h wu opened with pny - , sion that th&lt; aid h, u.,ed ro, 'what
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Mr arid Mrs F r itz Slat,! 0 f A program WIIS pre�i·nled by Mrs Da v id Holter of lhf' Ches- William A l lman
Francll, IJoyd NNl11
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_ I. Gardner, pas- l e\let' u!'it' the school d'st,,,1 m,gh• I • ,w · lac,hhe l d M, ,od M , , t he lectu,,c '1c, &lt; a rnl .tone, 1 . It . d spent yesle day with The lrn,e l iog p, i,e donated by ' demonstration ogent. A potluck Coior&lt;artoona
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meeling will lit- hrld al the home Newt&gt;U
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to wnte the Manhfield wee, Suod,y '""'" Pcank C l ack Rema,d Paolseo ; Emma K Clatworthy
C t a " d I ttlmg aftec which the e.eo,n. g Mack,. Mc. and Mrs· Vivian Mo ·
Paul;.,,
"MACUJIBA LOW"'
Piaymg games wo,._• ey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bisaoll
. Allenrutll&lt;'&lt; 1 wa d were p�gre111man of th,i, motion
of M ,·, 1 0,.ella Stahl . ,,d • " ,; ' '1 i l dcerl Slorkton Clam
da t' 0f th' G••· and c.hapte, of • wa� spent in
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Waugh and son /Inel l Allm ao · ISh •
2.'i
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· Rau·SIo rv and grour �sm"-'.m g of hymn � Mrs Hilah
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made the pre entotlons Rec•iving A don,t
. ,m of IIO wa, ,oted '" "' ll a,t lo,·d They we,·e yotned m
of
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by
Elvl■ Prflley, Juliet Prone
pie ,od Mkhael Bi,sell.
cherry
efreshments of
■won!, for one Yoar perf,..I ,1. the fund for the Deaf (•h1ld who the ,fle mooo by be e si,te, M,s , ake aod coffee w ere ,, · ,ed
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Mc and M,s. Clilfot·d Hayes aod
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tendance- were Coonie Grindley
Sla te &amp;bool Mooday I Wo lbur Slewact ,nd all atteoded the l uoch commill.,_ at the c l ose
H , ,.d '" r,,am .nd ,offe, was Marvin Mack, will have devoes .J
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and
M
Crego,
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Adm illlon : Adulll OOt
M,s. Rolbert Moott. Randy M oon,
�erv ed by the hostesseg who u:.ed tional servi{'e!I for tbe next meet•
us. M,s. Guy Rey aold, . th, 69th wedrling ,·elebcalioo of of the meetioi
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e�. Mrs Clifford Haye� whu
Children 30c
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Doniel Wolle ,oo Shorry 8a8' K' ndergarten teacher. thanked Mr and Mrs .Jamb Phillips.
T't:' - i nut eups d1·,·orated with t111y m g,
has
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Two yt,r awards were presented
flags .is favors
me�bt&gt; rs for , Mr. and Mrs. E ) rl O n Weeks
tlo
porlf'd lo hf' 0. Jillie improvt&gt;&lt;l
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to Carol , Bobbit Lou and Terry tbeIr
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I spent thf' wt""ekend in Reynolds·
intereat In th111 prOJt!d
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ice
hards
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Mis
of
Jan
Ric
Col
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Moore and Joyce Brace
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guest Im· the ecening.
The atteodance ba�llf' r w a s burg. v,·1th Mr. and M rs John n.
bus ,pent th, weekend with h,, I
Receivlmi! three year awards w
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_, C■rol w_olfe. Rev Harold g:.s
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�rs Albert Burkhart o l {'larksi
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Hohne• . stevie, Timmy, and
' R;chocds
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Ray••
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�h "'' I, dme Roush E,lo, w " he l d J an- · be, , 0 m e m Columbus alter !
1'era B,11. Ella Quillen received men introduced M,. Prnffitl of weo·e weekeod guest, of . . e
spend'"! the w..kend w,th Mes I
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• four ••ar ,ward, Claude Qui!- th• stale, Highwa y Patrol Po,t ID rme;,-· , p,.-ent, ' M ' and M t s lohn ua cy 23 al tbe home of M". Wil- Julie 11. 1ams and family .
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The Home Builder, S u " d o" y •.
ipoli who showed th, lilm. , k
h am A M1·Kelvey and dau gh l.er ,
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S('hool dass of the Long Bottom
· k'in s·Jt.'nl .,un shir
· Iey '-1•'th M rs H�ry Swan
Laura Grueser . "Signal 30'" on Highway acci- Yin M ..··....,-1
snn Jr. five veer:
,
· year and J1mmv
Churrhes met Saturday evening
Wfltson re- dent!!. The pidure showed many day in Columbus wilh Mr a n d and Mrs Clarem:t' Price serv mJ
at the M ethodist Church for its
actual accidents on the highwa:, Mrs Elwood Ford ·
as ('a-hostesses
�1•td II nlne year award.
· · d pt'f· Mr. and Mrs. K 8 n 8 0 n Gen- I Games were ·played and Jfflws
rrgular
monthly meeting.
· · traged Y of mJure
and thtLJ
Th
e
meeti
ng, presided over by
heimer of Belpre ana M rs. Hor1&lt;&gt;1111
w on by Phyllis Ebersbaeh , Esta
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president
Oscar
Bah('OC'k, was op- '
lense Frankel of Parkersburjl
oush. Ruth Ebf'rsbarh and KathV&lt;i, were weekend guests of ;heir yo P,c,oo,
Cub S.-out leaile, , of M ;,l,l!e ened with dovotional s,o·vice, by
I
' ,isle&lt;, M,s. Adolph
Joachim.
,
port troopi; r et �"i nday at the Eluise Connol ly
All
er _Mrs . Euler opened h e r
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Porar,f
.,,.finl'/
Mrs. Vernin Howell returned lo
.
borne of M i_s . (,l'ur
ge Hac-ketr. Plans w ere madt- for tht&gt; Eas- i
many
mce
gifts,
refreshmenb of
h-er
home,
,
Laurel
Cliff
M
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nday
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e
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when
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'Ompleted plans [ tl'r sunrise services
Memben of Greer F,oisoopal
i�e cream decorated with wed- _
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Meigs
Genera
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Hospital
irn
annual
foi tlil'
Blue &amp; Gnl d Ran- Bdor.-. the ID!'eling a soup sup1g
C'hurch Womtn met rt'&lt;'f'ntlv al fl
dm11: bells, cookies, punch a n d
is
1mpr
ovin11:.
It's hard to get �long without a range, and
uet to Dt' held Februa ry 27.
I per with &lt;�lery, -;,ickles , {'{IOkies
lM' �rish house for an al' dav The annual All School µarty will
&lt;"Offee were served lo Mrs. Har. ! q
and
coffee
pn•pa,
e
d
by
Tres,
The_ local cubs pa t ticipalion ; n I
1 old Roush. Mes Heo,y E u , . '
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e forrnoon wa11 snent be held thi" fo'ri,l ay evening at
· the &amp;
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out-U-rama to be h el d .JI I Swain an&lt;l Bemiee P rinre w a 8
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a refrigerator is almost a necessity. They're
Mrs. Hubert Prict" and daughter
se&lt;�erl io the hascmenl.
th
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Mmo
p tlAI In Clhc1nnatl and a not lu c-k Feb. 24 from 8 un t"I1 1 1 p.m
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Pt. Ple,s,nt on Macch 25 aod 26 Allt•ml i ng were M, and M , •. '
dinner WII
ed�r\lM Al noon· ·,i, Game, and daudog wi l l it, in
lly,11 f'ai-,on,, Mn. Howa,d Eb1
both included in this 3 room group for jllSI
al"n disrnssP.d &lt;mrl plans for David Vates. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie '
wa�
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er'-h
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Mr11.
F.ber
Ours.
Mr,;;
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Mack
Wallace
Mrs.
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the :�,i:, - ; ;h; .�- Hardy
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to
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go
the rucsioo
Thomas '.' ·ob'
Th• M ""'
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Couoty 'J'ub&lt;",lo• H a roJd Parsoo,, Mn.
=
ftom llunl mgton to C.ha rleston
ernoon wh_lch onf'llf!d with devo- Deeornt�u, ,. .,. ,. .n out t h '
Ebersbach, Mrs. Ciani. W e ! I s
,
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$595.
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· . ·h 4 was •lso ma-=.
entine· mohf �11 1 be m ch arge whve Committ met M onday eve- ,i'·" w·1• ma W•II,, M iss Patsy Man
Val
M
llffll
to m.., aI lhI' par .111h I
�ttl..1-.11
eit m the tnp w,H be the _10,. , ol ,
.
of Bony Brogan aoo Madha .mg
BUY ON OUR COl"VENIENT TERMS
horn,
the
at
of the &gt;,,ecu- P, tce. Mes. Eugene Ritchie and l e West Virg1m11 Cilpita l , a !
with
,
8
houle w - on "arch
; he ;ive Secreta�y, Mri;. W a 1 1 a r e daughter ,Joyce Ann. Mra. E sta � .
e
B
ha
ewet
will
t·hacg
of
Y&lt;
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a
l.
P
Mn
al
noon
pollucli dlnn"
lwush. Mrs. Cora Hilton. Mrs \ �s11 with t�e go·vernol', and a ·
Bradford: M1dcll�por1.
rick Loeharv. Mn. A. lt. KnhM refreshments
tr ip to lhe airport.
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an'd Mlu Ihle were namfd on " Thi11 year ,; party 11 being plan- Mr.s. Guy Ne1gler, pn!sident, M?na RamS&lt;tall, M rs. Gay le Allendmg th&lt; meeting w,,e ,
For merly Smith Clothing 1,.� 0
ned by lhe Student Council and wa, '" thor,e ?f !he meeling and Pme end daugbt,, Su,anne. the
.
rtomlnatift·· OOl!lffltttee.
:ird
Dmley,
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Mr
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
�
A ]JOMI dlB&lt;U1•lon wa, held on Warn••· Mo,·g., ,nd Hamid Sau- named 8 nommahng, rommittee, honored guest and l�e hostesses. ard Oile1,
Mrs. Franklin Triplett .
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uncil
d
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a
sponsors.
raculty
npo
rs
M
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aMcKelvey,
C
Shirley
McKelbook.
.
• rtion of tht
w_ayne Gabbon1, rfourman, Mrs.
Mrs John KokO\·itch . .John Kraw­
tlve Yean ," bv Ruel T.. Rowell. member. Miss Martha Ohling"r RK'hard Chambers, and M r s. vey and Mrs. Swan.
Home Of
s&lt;:zyn_
and Mr. and Mr1&gt;. Thomas
"Ith the Rn. William A. Roberts Chaperones for the evening .�i-l l Charles Mullen.
MIDDLEPORT
Sending gills but unable to at- Hannigan. Mrs. Hannigan haa reName Brand
., lfader. Other11 on the panel bf, ttw teachen and their sue�ls. Plans ror ihe annutd meeting lend were Mra. Albert Pa te
YD r ('enlly 8{'('epted the pusiliun of
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wire Mn . A.rthur Carpenter. 8
Merchandise
to be held on March 1 4 at t h e 3_�
nd
M _r!. Paul Schuler.
secretary for the rubs.
relative of the aufhor. Mrs. A. G T',ur,
, /· ffirtlubry OJ
Fede1·aled Church were dUlcuu'-.,. - · - ·
M�lman and Mn.
l.nchary
�
eel_. Dr. Osc1u Clark or Gallipolis
· -· · -· ,"ion I, Obaerv etJ
.
Mrs. Kenneth M ankin enlertain- ' will be the Ruest speaker and anylttular T• ,J.tl
ed with a dinner F'riday evt"'linlil one who is interested In hearing
al her home on Osborn SI, in ob• his I.elk on the heart la invited to
lOYS'
I servance of the third birthday of come to the rhurch -at a.
The Rroup also discussed the
I her son. Kenneth Joseph.
Nallona
l TB mPflting to be held
A dttoratt.d birthday cake waR
in
Cinchma
ti M ay 2 1-25 w I t h
aerved with _the dinner to M r s.
pla
na for the Meigs County organ­
Mabel Mankm, M llls Donna Bolin,
James and Sharon Walker . .Jeff· ization to be represented.
A difit.'uSBion on the t.a1 levy
rey, Michele and Kenneth ,Im;
,
fu
nd was held and the group hopeph Mankin and thl' hoatt'R&amp;.
ed 10 be able to have the levy on
I the November ballot. A8 of the
MIDDLl,OIT
lntermediatf' Cirl
finit of thi.1 year there w111 only
,
$ll,OOO remaining in the fund for
Scout, Group Mat
""
'Ille lntermedlate Gi..rl Scoub the hos;iitalizetlon of Mei"• Coun- 1
of Sugar Run held their meeting I
t''nta . Presently there are
lllddlepon, Ohio
Friday after school. al the home �n :8o; l o
the &amp;uth
�f M rs Allee Globokar The meet- East hoe�l�a;- :'i�� a!e expense,
- IHOWINI
mg ■tarted with the Pledge to of $9 25 r
which
y
the nag and Girl Seoul Promise. Is ra�t J:;,1e:,'°::i:·runci;·
Van Johuon ln
Al! mol.hen are invited lo al- Arter the meetmlil
• cake and rorlend the Girl Seoul Meetineu The fee were served by M r . Br du
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next one will be held Feburary ford and_M r8 · Ne'&amp;
;,.ier.
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2.1 al Mr11. Globokar'&amp; , 128 1,'I lln•
BIRTH ANNOi.rNCED
Ion Avenue at 3 : 45 p.m
With �Hn•PI�• Aumont
Rev. and Mn. Willlam A. RobAfter 11.ame11 a drdt' waa made
Ala hlodH lho"1
ertii are annount'lng the blrth of
and l&amp;PI sung.
a six pound 14 ounre daughter
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Sunday momtng :
;�;�:ry A:��•
Grandparont, are M,. aoo Mn
Arthur Roberts of Springfield and

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