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Junction City Evang elist Will
Speak Here During Services For
Youth Week At Middleport Church

Candies Being
Prepared For
Monday Party

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a-oan, Sentinel, Pomm,y-Mti!dleport,

Important, Vital Differences Are
M others' March On
I' N oted l n' 196 1
Poli0 Planned For January 31st

Around A nd
About
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Middleport

NOW YOU JCNOW

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bumed anc1 IWlk by 111 11111•""
Plans we re disc�ssed Tue,sda y evening ro,r the an-.
'v, on
olfJPllealrn
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an. .,.
clfic
Mrs Kennr•l-i McElhinny, Mrs. I. The Rev. ClYde J · B8rtletl , vas�� ""'
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M rs w8Jton M an Jey h as r�- nual Mother's Marc on Poho when the Ohio
Eta
Phi
h
"
of
Church
week"
obaerved
will
port
e
be
ean
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Mkidl
Youth
the
day,
of
divv Lull
the
tor
1
to
Denver
Mrs
and
. o1..rthur Strau:.
visit
two weeks
fr�
tu.med
a
I Chapte r , of the Beta Sigrn� Phi• Sorority met at the G as beginning Sunday at the Fedel-- � found the remaial of tbl
announces evangethee met last night at lhe Rice l ttle Nazarene,
with .her s11:iter, M "· Frank Rog- , Office in Mid dleport.
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-· can- 1· stic services, J an. 30-Feb 4 , m
...
ated ch"•ch.
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home in M iddleport to uume
ers. m Danese. w va.
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Mrs. Donald Betzing, theirrnan
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d'·•s wh ·1'"•h will be used with i e- ,1 observance or Youth week in the
--L• aervlee
wonmip
Mr and Mrs. Ge ne Dodson and of the sorority service commit• bear 111 nund that �hile �llo is The morning
1resIDmnts at the card party to local c-hurch each even mg at
youth and
the
w
ase
of
e
t
s
Th columbine 11 the blue and
1 � wiU be in charge
Mrs. William Ault and son, Gary, . tee, and chairman of the March . not the dreaded di
be sponsored next Monday even- 7 : 30
1s
yea
�ort
fe�
a
state flower of Oolarado.
o�ly
white
Mn
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Mr.
It
ago,
of
IOI\
Ford,
rs
Larry
attended funeral services Tues• 1 stressed that due to t he fact that
ing by the Middleport Busin+-ss &amp; Rev. John H Lanier, of Junestill leavmg 1t1 mark on people, Ed Ford, a student ,11t Ohio State
in ' Meig Co nty ha
day at tht' Baptist Church
no Coun1
Proft'ss1onal Wometi's Club
tion City, Ohio. an evangeli.s! in
Worthington. Ky. for Miles Lew· I Chai�a/ this y:ar this will � especially children, and the pay- University , will be the I u. e 11 t
MEIGS THEATRE
the Ch�ch of the �azarene, will
horn grand[ather o( Mrs . Dod - l ht only opportunity that resl• ment for medic�, bra�es, treat- speak�r, u�ing a.. hil- topic, "D�
Tht party is open lo the µul&gt;lic
.
.
hmtr•f• Ohle
speak m each service
son and M rs. Ault
dents will have to donate 10 this ments a.nd hosp1taltiahoo_ � be- we Live m Household of God.
:111rl will bf' held at the Feeney• Prior lo his uniting with t h e
yon� the reach of the ma]Ortty of The youth choir will al8o ling.
Also attending the services cause.
.
TONIGHT
Legion Hall Church of the Nazarene in 1960. f :
Bennttt American
families ·
th
S'·•I
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e
mo
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e
mu
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ar
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were
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At 5:30 p.m 1he You1h Fellow.
ere would not be
th
thal
said
She
btg mning al 8 P- m.
, Mr. Lanier se rved as pastor end
The Mothers ' March
"SURPRISE PACKAGE"
and their brother and siste r•in• i
will be ship will have a supper meeting,
a campaign by mail and school j
tii Gaynor, ·Yul Beynner
Mi
vol
evangelist in t he United Brethren
I
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e
ld
,
Tueada�,
h
Jan
,
Lawhorn
Roy
Mrs.
and
Mr.
law,
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and
U?
followed by a social boor. Sunday,
children will not receive cards to!
Othe-r club members assisting
of Mr�. �son and Mrs. A ul t , : be filled as they have in past ( leers ar� s�ill badly . needed m February �. Youth week will cli·
COLORCAR'l'OONS
with the plans for thf' party are . church in the Ohio area.
.
a
Ra•
ly
tr
1c
cts,
d
Springfield
of
r
.en•
his
is
Lanier
Mr
d�voting
:
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l
Ray
Mrs.
r
max with a union service, al the
�rt �
Mrs John Wert1e .
: year.!! The absence of coin col• · �Y '5 a
FRIDAY NOT DPIN
Among the students from OU 1 lectors in the stores will also be l cine, Rutland, Mmersville , Sy�a- United Methodist Church.
Pickens , Mn. Ann Bailey, Mrs. I re time to preaching evangelism
cuse. Bradbury and aU rural dis•
who are spending this week end : noted
Fred Hibbs, Miss Freddie Houda- and in his evangelist ic services
fol l owing exams wi t h their par• At ·present there are 37 polio tricts.
SATURDAY
shell and Mrs. Mabel Sanborn. he plays \'arious stringed instruRE'nJRNS DOME
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"S.O.S. PACIFIC"
. willmg to assist
,1hn patients from Meigs County with :'nyone who 1s
ents are Lynn Buchanan.
.
Mrs. Harry L. Balley bas been
Tickets for the event may be ed in churches and camp meet •
With F.ddlt Cl&gt;llllontln '
with the March �s asked to call
Lengen and Sharon Jones.
I
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q
stant
th
con
e
re
uiring
se
of
at E. Main-st in
home
returned
t r
a
LANIF.R
REV.
and Pier Anfeli
home
her
at
n�
in E:s t�roughoul .� &lt;·o� ry.
Mr ,;; M ildred Carson. 1\hv bas care. Mrs. Betzing also mention- �rs. Donald Betzmg
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surundergoing
after
Pomeroy
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m Pomeroy.
gery at Holzer hospital last weelr:, "THE WALKJNG TARGET
bers. Early rest-rvations w il l be In hts evangelistic m inistry \f r. \tr . Lcmier is cons ide-n ,I ".&gt;y . �en .:t the �ome of her brother• 1 ed the $1,200 debt of the Meigs
.
Mrs. Betty Fultz, president of
m·law and sister, Mr , and Mrs.
,
Lanier has conducted over 250
Joan Evam. Bonald Fc»ter
.iµj&gt;t't&gt;&lt;'ialed.
TI&lt;,my .a. 8 a holiness preacht•r ·-\ tth I Robert Reihe! while recuperating 1 County polio chapter and is hop- the chapter, was in charge of the
. • . •· · ,
, ing that county residents
revivals, traveled over 350.000
will
, approach He 15
GUEST8
HAVE
n
a
:,J i from a recent illness has returned I -- ·- ------ business meeting Tuesday. A com
practl&lt;'al
Sunday, Mond■y, Tuudar
miles and witnessed many sin- a
day dinner guests of Mr.
Sun
January �1
1
munication from the International and Mrs. L. E. 'l1lomas of Mason
ners seeking: and finding Christ ,t..·ere minist�r and devout s o u 1 to her home here. H er son and
I
John O'Hanl'1
POSTPONEMF.NT
or the Beta Sigma Phi Soror\ty
! his family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oe $ WOTkS
winner.
as the ir Savior.
THE TERRACE"
"FR0:11
e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Biggers,
wer
·--was read pertainin� to the con' Carson and daughte rs. Sherri
- ----n i&lt;olor Tech
Jt has been announced by Mrs. I ---Bob Roges and
Mr. and Mrs.
.
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ventlon to be held m May.
and Pamela. are here from l Were Studied
Kenneth Byer. president,
N_,,
Paul
With
lh.at i Card Club
J e Thomas, all of
M
W ill
00
Richi:nond. lndi�na. for an inWoodward
Joanne
and
:�
�
Ch
meet
business
the
Fo11owing
the meehng or the Jolly Bunch
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les
.
COLORCARTOON
defm,te slay with Mrs. Carson. ,
. CI ub "'Id ing Mrs. Mary Mather presented
Sewmoe Club. which . was to be Entertained
----' Features Ideas
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s
Women
Farm
Ohve
time 2\!t JIN.
Runnin&amp;
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pa
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ag
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been
.
ave
on
program
e
tur
cu
e
I
th
rn::
has
ennmg
ay
d
Fri
this
Mrs.
and
Smith
Leo
Mn.
held
.
.
The washington Monument's Box of.fl&lt;• ciolel 8:30 P.M.
·
home
the
al
meetmg
January
its
at H Olzer . H_os�tta l for . treatme.0 t I
pogtponed until a later date.
George Dallas were gue sts Tues• 1
·. Refreshments were M:rved fol- capstone weighs 3,300 pounds.
p r
O d Women of ba&lt;·k mJunes recl:'ived
while Of M rs. . au me M. yers. The busi lowing the program by Mrs. Jean l ;aaaiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;a;;iiiiiiiiiii
day eveninii: when �lrs. Richard I
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e or the Heat h Me t ho- I at his work at R H Rawlin •n: nes:s session was m charge of the
1 Gress enIerlam
� p1dur
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.
ed ,_
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u..-r card pJr 1 y .
e. M rs.
1r
Lo
M
kl
z·
u1se
rs.
Braun,
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d 18t Church of M add leport 1s ,fea- Sons . He entered t�e hospital on president. Mrs. Mamie Buckley. •
r
al her home in Middlf•port .
Barbara Grindstaff, M rs. Mila
1
tured on the cove o( the cook I �onday � fter havmg been con - A round-robin get•well c a r d ood
.
and Miss Lucy Amsbary
Prizes were won by �it's. b k re ,e tly publi� hed
by the fmed to his OOme for a week pre- was signed for Mrs. Ina Massar. W
c: �
s
Smith • Mrs· Edna forenth . M rs· oo
a
group then en joyed
the
and
· ous I y.
Eleanor Circle of the., church.
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v
r e s s per iod of cards.
i
rs.
t
T
M
e
program,
h
For
,
.
and
William
•
Mrs.
Schmoll
,
.
Robert
.
.
With Purchan of 89 Cent
1 Th� �k. enl ilied �li. e BeS t m � K . �ood,:;erd 15 rerovermg Swain presented the ''Life a n d
.
Olilds. Other pla�·ers were Mt·s.
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LISTERI NE OR
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Middleport features • sa lsfactonly from recent surgery Works of Edgar Allen Poe· "
CharIes A11a BraO'bu 1 y and ,- 1 n1. l Cook. mg m
.
83c BUFFE RIN
BlRTR ANNOUNCED
1 recipes o r membe rs o f lh e ('hurch I at Holier Hosp1ta I .
The club also worked on toP,ics
oggs.
8
1
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one
t1
n
form
as
Br
r
e · 1 Robert Hennesy began his new
: and Circle as well
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SO F rN St•mPI Fo
for the slate program for n'ert Mr. and M rs. Eber Pickens
WOMEN'S DRESS &amp; SPORT SHOES
At the close of the even mg a , dm
Int in Thi a N•wa,-,., Ad.
. rc-h members and frie n ds . Es- employment Tuesday
with tht&gt;
r Arletta Cross) announce t h e
r
e
y
dessert course was �r11ed �} J&gt;eeially featured is the reci pe City Loan Company in Ports- :i�
freshments were served to birth or a daughter weighing 10
PAY. Sc FOR A SECOND
Mrs. Gres�- The club will hold ds 1• fo: chic-ke� cacc:inl ore by M rs , mouth . . Hennesy, who Wall re- 1
bo\'
Plea
ant
l
111
the
ounce
al
s
.
one
b
Mar
an
d Mrs.
e named
PAIR-TWO PAIR $5.00
next meet mg at the homt&gt; or Mrs . I !\_hc-hael 0 1Salle �nd t�rkcy st uf- �ently discharged from the Navy, the a
pair
17.
RUTLAND, OHIO
January
Hospital,
Valley
4 TO 9 _____
SIZES
Humph
French.
hng by Mrs, Dwi ht Eisenhower. is the son of Mrs. Hemy Henne:,y. garet Brown, Mrs. Vivian
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" rey. Mrs. Ella Osborne, Mrs. Lil--- ,
1s the couple s firSt child
-- ·- . Iuded m
15
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I he book
· a , Joh11 K. ctchka, �tudent at R. IO lian Pickens, Karen and Robin She
A I so me
been named Deborah
and
has
MIN'S
f
..i.
section on hint.s for t'Ookmg froz• , Grande , 1s here this week durmg
1
1
r
M
8
nd
on
H
rey
a
een
R
um
parents
nal
r
are
d
gran
Mate
,
Ann.
11
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t'.u
.
I
en foods and menus for a meal I the mid•term e:1am vacation.
Osborne, Malame , Lmda and Da- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cross · a n d
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MPnus of
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from your rrcczcr.
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v1d Brown. Sue and Nola Myers. paternal grandparents are M r .
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s1,..
range Q y
vanous lypes are aIso i·ncJuded
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s1..,
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$ .00 . 31!t h 7 - $4.00 pr,
The next meeting IS to be with and Mrs. Sam Picken&amp;,
.
all of
in this section imd suggcslio�s
6 to 1 l -- 4
pr
Mrs. Hazt!l Buckley.
Syracuse.
VALUES TO $1.91
on varielies of vegetables SUII- 5
VALUES 1'0 $11.115
FU R N I T U R E a n d H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S
able for freezing. and also need•
For -F.eb • 9th
ENDICOff JOHNSON
ed amounts for large groups.
C�ester Grange met_ in re�ular
Books muy be purchased from
•M�iny L1mp1 __ Priced At 50% Off
16
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any Circle members o1 the offi- ssion Tuesday evenmg with
siM OO
t.
rs
pre.sen
membe
,
e
Si••
cers which include Mr;, Jam s
f
• N1tiDn1lly Adverti111d Lugg 1g1 25% Off
ll!t to i _ �.I,,'
pr.
•
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master.
worthy
Holte
Harry
Mrs.
6 to I I
Johnson. Mrs. G&lt;'nf" Harris,
C:ork Soln
Donald .$livers and Mrs. Allie presided. I t was reporter: that Al•
VALUD TO tt•
ON ALL
pr.
• Sterophonlc Record Players _ $53. up
e
Park
bert
fire.
by
barn
his
lost
r
Hawll'y.
I Jt was also rtported !hat Freddie '
•Giant Size 9 Pc. Dinettes Now Just $99
1 Smith w$ married.
j
A grunge rally to be held al the
lfy
I
esponSI
R
$4.88
• 9x l 2 Linoleum Rugs ____
North Gallia High School, Febru- ·
t,ans
Middleport
I ary 9, was announced· Plan, were 1 Opp. Lowor Perking Lot
No. Second
• Cotton M1ttre11 ______ $8.88
Pomeroy
made lo observe the 26th anniver- 1
Was Group Theme . sary of the Grange on February
• F1mou1 "Sert•" Smooth Top M1ttre11 $44
I The January meeting of the 14 and all 25 year members are
Pomeroy WCTU was held Tues· asked to be pre nt to receive
• Many Odds &amp; Ends of Mattre11e1 se
day evening al the United M,.tho- their certificates and
other
Mi1m1tched Sets Are Priced At 40% Off
dist Churd1.
I
awards,
rs . G, H . F,wlng presided at A program was presented which
M
• Frigidaire Appli1nce1 the meeting which opened with consisted or three poems, "It'11
A Few 1 960 Mod1l1 At Gre1t ·S1ving1
devotions by Mrs. Allen Hamp- Not The Gran(!:e, lt'a You, " by I
ton, program leader. During the Mrs. David Koblentz: "Now is the
• Frig idaire Eledrlc Dryers __ $1 39.00
,
business session mention was TUile " George H o l t e r·
Dd
�ade of the !emperan�e film � ''Cou�lry Press , '' Mrs. e •n r y
If
[
• Heavyweig ht Vinyl Floo, Covering ,
i �g shown thui week in the pu · Beaver. Two contests were con•
lie school� of Pomeroy· Middle• du1 ted, '"Scrambled Transport&amp;•
1 2 ft. wide ___�_ $1 . 1 9 sq. yd.
port and Rutland_
tion" and ''Cities" with the group 1
" • Coal and Gas Heat1rs at Closeout Prlte1
"Doors To Christian Res�nsl• headed by Mrs. Beaver, the win•
bllity" was the general top1� of ner in both.
• 24 Cubic Ft. DHp Fre11e __ $329.00
Mrs. Hampton. She was as�HSted
At the close of the meeting re­
,
by Miu Lucretia Genheimer who
shments were served by M r.
fre
• See Our Complete 3 Room Group
.
spoke of the Cungrlsa of the and Mrs. Christy
"
011er and t h e
'"fhls I s y
. .
le\l SIaIes. A so1o
Un)�•
For Only $595
,
eauger
1a.nu1ies.
My Father'• World" by Mra.
Francia H. Glazier . accompanied
• Complete Bunk Beds Local Ch urch
by Mhn Eliubeth Davis., con•
$68
With Innerspring Mattre11 ___
eluded the progrom.
Sent For
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Winter Merchandise

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held al the Federated Church.

The February mttting will be

• Baby Beds with Wetproof Mattress $29

Chatter Club
Entertained
Af Rutland Road

• 2 Piece Living Room Suites _ $1 48.00

• 3 Piece Sectiona l _____ $1 99.00

1B

Gallia M eeting

Eighteen persona from
the 1
M iddleport Church of the Naia•

rene were In Galllpolil Tuesday
evening where they attended •
Yooth Zone Rally al tho GalllpoThe ■peclil speaker Wao Rev.

Mrs. Joe Young entertained the Hs Nazarene Ch°":h.
Don Gib,on, Diltr,cl Superlnt.n, I
e. al
;r evenin•
I
ua er cIub ~·-oda•
C"'lt
1
dent for Wilconsin.
her home on Rutland Road.
Attending IN&gt;lll tho local chw-ch
A short buslneH session was were Rev. and Mra. Clyde J.
ronducted by Mro. Ev.rel! Lil!hl• Barilett and children. James.
root vice president and Mrs. 'l'om Martha and Rebecca, Mr. and
Stewart and Mrs. Bill Lathey Mrs. Lewis Elli1 and children . I
were ac&lt;&gt;epted as nE-w members· Gary and Tereaa, Mr. and Mn. I
Game&amp; were played and pr izes Raynw.,nd Lee Wi,lbum and .sons, 1
awarded to Mrs. Wilbur Young, Greg and Jeff , Mrs. Mary Wal· I
Mrs. Ed Eben;bach and Mrs. Al· burn and daughter, Mary Kalhfred Biggs and Mrs. Nathan Biggs ryn , Mrs. John Harrison and 1
daughler. Sharon, and ?Ara. Ethwon the door prize.
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Refre9hments were se ,·,•ed by el I.o.c.
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the hostess to the above named
WEATHER AGAIN
i and Mrs. Raymond Fisrher and j The m..l in/1 of lh• Twilight
, Garden club scheduled for to­
I M:::r:.:•:...·_:V:•u�g�h:••::_:Pr.::_lre. •
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Gilmore has been canceled due
to weather cw•IHIOIII.
MEETING PIJ81i'Ol'IED
Mra. Cl....,. McNeal has an­
nounced lhal tho meotlng of 1111
Middleport WCTU which Wal
planned for 1h11 Friday ovening
M&amp; been cancelled due lo 1111
weather.

• Early American Sofa ____ $1 38.00

• 8 Piece Maple Living Room Group $238.
e 2 Piece and 3 Piece Bedroom Suites
• Now At Low Low Price,

BAKER FURNITURE
On Th, Brightest Comer

IN MIDDLEPORT

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5 ONLY
haular $229.95
GINEflAL ILICTRIC

C LO T H E S
DRYERS
$149.95

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ONI ONLY

OINIRAL

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$199.95
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Snow nurrle,, with clearing skies and ,lightly warmer
temperatures were the outlook today · for chilled Meigs
County and Ohio.
.
However, Ille nation was bracing itself for more of
the mosl bitter blast produced by the 1960-61 winter
1
season.
All rural schools were closed again today in the coun,
Meigs County's Sheriff's Department is looking for !
ty,
However, scheduled basketball ga mes were expected
a ma n with trailer rig, a nd not able to travel.
c
o me off as pl�nned. M ain hig hways are usable.
lo
·
Tbe ,trange ,.., o! a tractor- I
.
e to a point one mile
to
men
com
Piercing
cold ranged over the county into today. At
I
trallt-r outlil With no dri ver which
7I
Route
.
er
on
st
or
Ch
nort
1
1
e
a .m. thermometers read 18 above in Pomeroy-Mid,
h
to
y,d
ea
r
lire
ly
by
was destN1
, wher the truck had been a i&gt;andleport. The low last night was 12 along the river' colder
,
day on_ Route 7 near &lt;;bester is dooe •
d
.
away from it.
unrler 111ve•tlgatloo by \t,e sheri
Is
The Sheriff's Department
According to United Press lnU!rnationa �
.
Jff oftd l'o&gt;neroy Volunteer Fn-e
hold'mr, three persons in county
Texas-bred atorm wh1c
A
' h,
.
Comp.!.
I
gel rid of the ih-lnch muwfa h
, ny lfflcen.
Theodore i
jail this mornin(!:,
i spread a layer of Ice acrou Dix ie
.,.
.
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the Smith 44 Pomeroy was arrestOfftcers couJd .not locate
and slapped .a half.foot or !now which came exactly one week aft.
driver of •he vehiel�. They be- ed on ' ch�rges of ha�lng no oper
er the nearly a-�h pre-inau�r•
·'
.
1 onl0 the nation's capital blew i� · .
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heve th� fire 1lart� m or arou�d ator', license .und driving while I
i .; ·�;,,:.
self out in New England today hon snow. Parkmg was forbidden
t�e refrigeration unit ol the trail• inl.OJlicatecl .
,__....,;..._.lfliolill
Heavy anow warning. were can• on . main streets and authorl�lel
er. Both trailer and tr;,ctor were Natalino Pishner, 44, Winfield,
sa1d they would arrest stalled mo.
H E LPS ON B UDGET - D or S�haefer, . promme�I celed ln New England and weath. torist, driving without chains or
total losses.
W. Va., is also being held by too
,torm would drop
retired Pomeroy busmessman, assisted this week m ermen said the
.
Origin or destination or the department on 8 char••
• or driv- wor
1
t
h
e, of snow there snow tires. Government oflil'es
me
our
lo
wu
k', mg on th e 1961 bud get .for the M eigs CountY Chll
and Don
• • I before retreating into the Atlantic closed at noon 'lbursday to i!How
rig also was not determlned by Jng while intoxicated
wor ker, to get home bel..-e traftoday. The call was Frasier, Middleport. Is being dren s Home. Mr. Schaefer , ts a member of the Child I during the afternoon
pn,sstime
.
Welfare Board. The tentative total for the board to
.
fie
bogged down·
rece,ved at 2 ' 50 • · m. for lire- held on an open charge ·
operate with this year has been set at $ 1 1 892 . Last year Hlgh wmda drifted a heavy fall
Sao• Re&lt;onl s.t
which slowed traffic in the oig
th e budget allowed $20,092 for that purpo�e.
£&amp;stem cities frorp Washington 10 A fall of about four inche of ;
N�w York. ii.e northwest.rly snow brought the total .. ,,..
• HA LT - Progress In construction . ,.,
•inda pushed coll! Canadian air ground to more than a loot in
SU�DEN
back Into the � at a 35 to 441 New York City, ar;d the total fall new high school ID Racine for the Southern Local Di9-'
t mile an hoor cllp,
lor the year to more lhan three ·trict came to a sudden halt_ this wee�. Heav7 anow �· • .
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Across lhe COlll.ljtent. rain pelt- feet. An army of 12.000 meo with zero �efl!peralures ca�sed II. Here � one Of- the 'DIIIW:
w1tb
hallways
s
buddmg
classroom
each
on
door■
lliil'
�
ed
C11!jnrnia
80Ulhern
and lhe 3,000 pieces of equipment be an
Thro ponona·"lndlcled by lhe the crime before aulhor�lea ar•
desert
re
1he
ol
ion
ulhwest anew tt,e task of •weeping up as JI look� today. The noor is completely covered wljti, .
g
So
r,
panel
jury lhil rived. Re ws■ oeen rwuung on . Alex Ci!o, who had told nearly every1;&gt;ody he wa� goterm
Janua
j snow which came through the open roof ltee)� .
while In the North. the frozen alter 8 storm.
\ ,.-eek i..,.,.
w,alpod thla mom- tho perking lot by Deputy frank, mg to quit - "officially" as Pomeroy s head loo,ball lain
!heir fir,t re.- r
!
state,
p
,
got
The ew fall set • ecord Io above. Eventually tue noor covering will be where tile.
.r ·'lni l i'!itiiiriiiin PINl\court be- who OCAred him into llopplng with ,,oacll after this season, put ii on record Thursday after- from b' •
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r ... b r snow is And there _
be a roof•---------,
too•
n
nwn
Id
I
in
e
8
CO
th
fflOl'f ft Iota) 8J1U
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Un-ieh,
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W1aU at -•···
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noon.
a blast from hia revolver.
lore Judie John C. a...,n.
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a
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Weather!nen
:
_olhen.
mention
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l
b
Cllo'1
Mr.
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of
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and
l
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Sherman Elmer S.hall and No trial date ha1 yel been set Pu
ter was on the rampage Jonr total ul more than in
53 ches '
Fred Stewart boih pied not guilty for lhe lwo men by Judge Bacon. llatod lntenlion, had been wilh- Hil overall record at Pomeroy, Win
J
to separate charges of breaking Hendrix was arrested by the held out of mual courw) In Mh one of the smaller 1ehooiJ, in lhe from roast lo coast and from bor- I of IIIOW, OMUgb lo break . 1111 ,
I
der
j
wmter
the
of
rd
reco
long-standing:
:
death•
136
least
Al
border.
to
tuati
h
e
thou
even
ns,
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ad
o
h SEOAL, was 33 wins to 23 loues.
Ja
and entering while WiUiam Sheriff s Department on a charge ai
g
"Pele" Hendrix plod innocent to I of carrying a c,oncealed. weapon. told "hil boy," enroute lo Nel- He WH 'senior in tenw-e in lhe I h.ave been blamed on the weai.her , of Ul9B3.
I.
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a charge ol carrying a concealed He was placed on l500 bond by aonvllle '!!"' lhe last grld contul J�e.
1f&lt;
_
and snow began nme day, a o
of the 1960 oeaaon, "Thia 1, m� Cilo has nol ln&lt;licated whe
G irls more tha n doubled boys on the Pomeroy Hlih'
weapon,
tbe judge.
he j: The death _counl Hlcluded 31 gm. •
n,
·
. School honor roll for the third six week grading perioll.·
1
wm be next year·
=no 1 and Stewari were bolh m·endrlx was 1mp1 ·,cated Jn a la,t one wllh you."
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Pennsylvania· IJ ,n North Caro- 1
' · I James H . D'iehi • Jt: aD!)Ounced today.
Prmc1pa
o
r
e
om
of
p
Superintendent
•.
Judge
by
d
y
,
n
placed o fl 000 bon
shooling al tho Wonder Bar near
· 13 In New Jerae . lt m .
.
Jina
The
hst
showe
d 45_ guls w1nnmg marks of B or better
Sc
,
e
Charl
•
hool,
Glbbt
•kl
l
to
mu
tu
ey
Baron. Th - re rned
Mlddl"llOrt during lhe late n hs
Ohi�- 9 In N.ew york •· '" Flor- ,!
he gn- ·
, compared to 21 boys In thal ca tegory.
coun1y jaQ until bond is po5ted of lasl year. He wa� Ioond t celved Mr. Cllo'1 letter of resi
....
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Texm
each
5
lnd1.&amp;11a;
m
7
.da;
.
In the Junior High, boys did a old.ii.
as
coach and history teachor a trial held.
guilty of tile charge- filed agemst ation
:is, Missiuppi and South Ca robetter, but not rnucb, as 40
little
_n.
Amlld.
Jame, O'Brien .... •?pointed him in county court following lhe er Thunday altemooo
10n
AC
O
each 111 Kentucky, Georgia i
4
line:
rated the list. compared to Sophomores - Berlba
girl•
ad
Mar•
and
Ky.l
I
e Moorehe
Th
1
Shirley Ash, Frederick Crolr,
a, l'Otllllel for the two men by shooting.
Louisiana and Maine· 3 in both
23 boys
·
shall College product came to
----Judge Bacon. ProMcuUng AltomNew Hampohlro and est Virgin I COLUMBUS I UPI &gt; - Rep. Senio; high : Seniors - Carolyn Charlene Dlchl, Mary J111e
PomeNly in l95S, lmmed.lately
ey 8enu,rd V. Fultz 11 acting for
ia, 2 each in Minnesota and Vir- 1 George A. Meinhart. R-Meiga to- Bell, Ruth Brothers. David la,. _Allen Downie, Rolallll Plllilt, '
first
Panthers
the
wllh
up
came
the llate.
ginia, and l each in Alabama ' day introduced a bill in 1he Ohio I Drown, Dorothy Brown, Edna David G&lt;trlon, Ann P··htsn,t ._.
f
championship
n
i
ll team
tba
oo
: House which would exempt vii- Cannan. Linda Chapman. Sondra nifer Lohse, Sandra Loodtit; ...,
stewart .,.., arrested by local
and Illinois.
1Y
e
hl•
1
0
a,on. He ls
g
olllcen lollowiAI I breaking and
In Waablngton, cily crews with i lsg.. from the state·, water ?DI· Drake, Sarah Foster. , Margan,! :-::
he:; -:..,&lt;;"": o17!':'' .;·::i�
to;r·
e O� :,.;·se·1: • �y,
�
na
a
n
1
Y
•
lu on conlrol law.
entering of lleadquarter1 Rellau,
Handley, Larry Hemes. Roberta
Su_perinlendent O· O· patierson more lhan soo pie&lt;es of equiJ1- h
·
te
a
gl
e
roll
Buch
produced
e
H
J
ranl In Middleport last October
men! worked lhrougb the night to l Two villages In the county Porn- Hoover, Linda Hubbard, Kuren Freshmen - fffJ Azuold. 11111
performer, a, Junior Hawthorne, lhl8 week lo discu.. ta.ting and --------14. He bu blen lodged In county
eroy and Middleport, .,..:...nUy Kellon, Terry Knight, Bonnie Arnold, Rulh Bailey, Dafld. ,la,
guidance In county schools. •
now
at
lh
e
Univ
e
rsity
of
KenC
jail th,ce,
ONCERT ANNDUNCl!D
are involved in legal proceeding, Neutzling, Michael Roberts, Car- er, Robert Butt, NBtlCJ BunM.
rle
Ha
yman
of
Alllta ColUm,
Soulhern
l
lucky;
Millon
Lambert,
vanit
Chs
hoo
The Rutland High Sc l Choir, before the state Wa1er Pollutim, ol Sargent, Paula Sayre, ShanJn Alita Carpenter,
It ii alledgecl that Stewart llole
y
Mrs.
Geral
Young
of
Po
Jennif
C
a
l
,
J.
S.
Dav,
of
w,
P
a
Eastern
squ
.
lodene
a
d,
University
of
Wi,consin
rnLoc
rec
rs
Co
lro
Board
Pomero
Young.
William
Yoong
an
d
er
re
tricia l'llldt,
u
'91).111 from the re.tauranl. He
di ted by M . C. o. Chapman, n l
.
y b 8
eroy
e
ved
int
the
a
nt
of
Je
Fo
me
cal,
and
G
nnetll
Folns,
Judltb
lmer,
r
e
Dalla
i
,
of
Nurth
for
lwo
years
W
oot
guU
tu
urch
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Wayne
ppo
g
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U,on,
a
a
eo
Se
h
Common
Z
B and E
ty
nd lhe Rutl and
nior Band un- suit in t e Meigs County
Vied
Juniors - Carolyn Allman. Au- Palr1&lt;1a Hennesay, tro_.
on the Marshall Frosh we,lern Local were preoent lo der lhe direction of Roger Roush Plea, Court and M iddleport .
cbarge In Jndge Emmett Peoplel' grand represontallve lo lhe ,tote standout - ------- dilcuss the program wllh a olate
na d, Carl Mc:Elroy, Emily_
coort 1he momin/1 following h il of North Dakota from Ohio at lhe -wlll present their annual winte; ,cheduled to appear before U:: na Arnold, Judy Barnell, William er r
J
1h district
25
the
of
on
...,
annual
department official.
Bowen. Marjorie , Kathryn Persinger, Mart .
arrest. He .,11 then bound over
con&lt;ert at 1he Rulland H i g h board Feb 2 on request lo the Benti, Thomas
t
lln
East
the
of
Robert Uhlman, or lhe I Ohio School gymnulum at S p. m. extension �I O �wage mm:- in/1 Burt, Benetta Clark, Carla . Dill, Rickard, Donna Smllb, F.mrltd ·
to the grand Jury which returned auocia lon mee g
P
Siar Order Ibis week.
Evan,. Mary Ann Fields, :":"· � Swart!, . �.
State Deparbna,t of Education, Sunday. February 5.
• true bill.
permit.
Wineb. ;.. .
appo
t
wa,
by
yltz Dale Hu�.
Fu
M,ke
Sdtall ... taken Into cuatody The
division of guidance and te,llng,
---intmen
�e. and
The bill submitted by Meinhart• mond Jewe, U• De0018 Kapp
made of
-.- y
Shetift
•
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1
en!
Dorla
Preston,
worthy
matron
dlscus8ed 8 proposed testing prob'
•
How
MAN FINED
who is from Middleport, would Barbara Logan, Sharon Moore, Eigblh Gracie - Jolm "-gram for grades one lhrough 12 In Middleport_ court action yes- exempt both
and en- the Grand Chapter of Ohio al ita
Fr:•nk ofter a
of the village, from Terry Ohlinger. Marilyn Pri&lt;e, ,on, Joel Boney, Rickey Camp,
and guidance req�lrementa and terday Clyde K111g of Rulland wa, lhe pollution
terln1 al .Moore • store on Well McConnelsville meelln
control
law II passed Wilma Righthouse, Albert Roush, bell, lloona Cruw, Dav
ll Eaft,
other proposals w,th lhe IIChool penallud '5 and costs on con- by lhe legisla
Main-st In Pomeroy, November beMra. Young la an .!uve memture.
Palay Fultz Mary Sue Handley
Smilh
Duane
Skinner
Nancy
Porn
f
Cha
·
r
y
ple
executlvea.
·
U.
vlcllon 1 intoxication.
There wa1 oo immediate com- Mary Smith Emesline Stockton. Donna ea.:Ck, Tom Mc&lt;lawa
o.r ;. s. ::; oerved II ���;
•-•., Carl. Ramm' 83• of Columbus Mr Uhlman wa, a panel mem- Middleport Chief
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ba
er
H
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bort
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a
at
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Sch
1h
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men
t bY Ihe GOP leadership
II
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AJenalh Tracy, Judy Vaughan, Mickey Mench ini, Linda llloDNi
died
ay
Tuesd evening al the home her 1 the
ting oI hool ad
"""" ••,-matron Jn 1960. Her appointment
IC
key also repoiud lhat ,147 meter about the Meinhart blll.
ffed from the alled,ed BCene of bring,• honor lo the
Darlene Watoon. Lola Zlel!ler, Pamela O'Brien, Patricia 8-.
Pomeroy of hil daughter Ind IDll·ln-law
,tra tor,,mee
yes rd Y al
mone
collected
was
lhi!
week.
cookin
meals?
y
Charlene
g
Zundel and Judy Reyna Brenda Potta, '1111,rma Vaupan,
Dr.
� 1�8 was al80
and Mn. J. J. Relne8pach oi �nl
Chapter and tho 251h dlatrlcl 81
ity. M r,
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UJ.
BeS1le Watson. Janice Wehruns,
lln
Yel
gs
w
fo
wlng an
lo Sprin ,
well II to herlell.
1
lls . Rhea Will and Dl0
Mrs. Yow,g re,ides wllh h e r
=��
&lt;Ounly elementPome
roy,
huaband, '11,anw, In Pomeroy.
. Seventh Grade - Nancy Amthe son of 1111 late Henry and ary supervisor, was also in:e,,ent.
She h the mother ol Mrt. Pioree
The theme of the meeting was •
cld Jan Cilo Darla Eb.rsbaoh,
Naylora lnslallallon and maintenance of
HI"" ol Wadtington D. C. : Mrs. Phnomeoa Hamm __
...._
Ch�ryl Edwaid!, Jeffrey GR
un.
5
vort
l
1
h
wif
e, spe&lt;Ja/Jr.ed service,
Robert Rogers of Nelaonvllle and
.
Inc """ il
tlfY
In achools.
Dav,d Goodwin, Clsudla G,_,
'
f
o
Ruth
daughle
I
O.lumb111
Mrs. Frances Roberts' lludenla Jennller Crew. Jane Baer, Nancy Carpenter, Jelllij' Fulmer and ndra
-----Mrs. Edgar Altmayer of Levi!Hendricks, Nonna 1_,
Sa
Relnelpacb :,,;'Mrt · �
surprised Jludenta In • Pomeroy limns, Linda Gnll!ler, Pally Brenda Balley dwnped wai&lt;r on- Hodge Barbar
town, N. Y. She II al,o I men,. Mrs
�
a Kennedy
Didi
Championship
Dance
of O..ltun, aeven grandHigh asaembly lhl■ morning wilh Fields, Janice Evam, Palrlcia lo the audience. The water Jed to Knighi
'rlle Middleport Police Depart- her of the Federaled Church 1nd
Bob
Miller
arllya
an lmaglnatlve lour around lhe Albes, Kalhryn Eagliah, Sandra a stop in Hawaii where tourists Moore,' ·s. M ullen.
men! lnvntlpled Ka flnl -� ha, been active In civic affair, chilclnn, • lialer, Mn. Wilbur Event Poitponed
an
Joe Neula,
dml of !NI lhel l:9IUlted 111 -;,er- of Meil• County !or a number of Logan of Pomeroy, and • brother, The Melp.Maoon cllamplonshl? world. The mllre lour look place Barnell, Kathleed �y. Sue Brenda Bailey,
Roy Howell, Jen- ling, Linda Reuter, Eddie start
Leonard Hamm ol Avoo Park, dance oontal ,cheduled for Sat- on the atage of Pomeroy Junior· Arnold and Geraldine Collini nlfer Crew, Jerry
tonal Injury � morning yeare.
Arnold. Jane and Chris Tompkins.
1
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Fla.
urday nlst,t al the Pomeroy High High School.
showed fantasllc faahlon,.
at 1:41.
Baer, David Boker. Sondra Bar_,, ______
hoo
e
Sc
ral
Fun
11ervlcet
were
held
thi.
l
h
been
gymnasium
p
as
Sult
on
Re
pool:
Highllghta were ,topovor, In The SWiaa Alpo were the let- nett and Robert Buck watched
088e88l
� car driven by Mary K Fick
momlng st the Southwick Funer, I poned unlll • later date due lo Jl:ngland, Franc,, SWltzerland, ting for a polka danced
SI, Lm1 Bollom ran Into !he ,..;. Filed In Court
by 11oo- Hawaiian dance,. Patricia Hen- Buck Eagled In
.
al Home, Weber Road, Columbwl. 1 '"°\¥·
Italy, lluuJa and Slim.
old Collins accompa11Jed on 1111 111!18)' and HIida Hart.
of • two-ton Ind operated by A suit bu been flied In Melg1
•
Bi�ge11t Review
.
j Even !hough lhe rhamnlonohlp,j Aller tho Oa salute led by accordlan by Anita Collin■ and The last SloP found evereyone
Floyd C. McMIJlta. 11, of Hart, Common Pie.. Court by the Porn- I
E,glil area Scouts were awlll'dg
.
COUNTY PTA
I ""'lest wlll oot be held by the . George ffollman and • scripture yodeling by Ruby H■ggy.
back home with a lyplral record ed the highest rw in 1111 S....
lord, W. Vo. ye,terday morning eroy Motor Company agalnat
The
Meigl
A
l , Jay,, Kenny and Leon, lhey will · readin and prayer by Ruth Ann
.
cl
/
eeks
Ford
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PT
C
,nt
.
.
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At a llop In Italy, Judy Folmer hop in progress where disc jock- Ing program Tue■d ay evening In
In ., ol Fair
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In
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Ronald Collin,. _Robert Buck. Troop :149
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out. Jf!rrJ Arnold was 1111 hero Ing on the -■-ell
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roporla, M'&lt;MIU.., waa slowing Ann Howard. The local c,om)lU)' Teacher
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with
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blm could man a lyn,, Mn. Ficl, ii being wrongfully retained by � recopixed wHh I Foonder I ::::: �-:�· or:: Ruby'■ : parent. . ..... Yvonne Ru88lan soldler1, Sam Arnold, ::n::./:7:;· ·;,:t :::... �I R.alph G. Spencer ,
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a Ihle!• Hall, !heir &lt;aplain, Robert Buck, re
unly: minor dom■ge 1"81 report. They cbup Iha! 1he defendPUy i'OIITPONED
OXYGEN GIVEN
of lmprhoameal
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B nda Bailey and HUda Ha .
ed lo the truck Ji, Chief Horbert an1a ·aze In• delalllt for ,.,. poy· · The -• play"•· ul- - Rutland ta llaalo, an1,.r al .,...,. Lance flart, and a cop, George and a farmer. lllchard Finley, The pianist for the record rthop The Middleport Emergency unit
Gilkey hut Jl hH been ettlmated ment m,tl yet
not returned Hlgb School ■&lt;heduled for Wed• .udmnt Ai, ,._ - al IIGffman.
COIIVinc&lt;d everyone to hurry on was Linda Kirkland. Stage hands was called to the Harry SqiiQI
lhsl damage lo the car � tho ...icle, The auto 11 o 11165 neoda)', �-ry I, has been II JII o. .... UT, ,._ - All I!- girl■ were glad to, llop lo 1111 next olop - Slam. .
were George Blackwell, Mike home la■t evening 11 7:111. SoiilJI , t
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Members we1·e to reconvene al 12:30 p.m.
The county's depa rtments are operating th is month
on one-twelfth of their 1 960 budget , pending approval
of tl)e '61 appropriations.

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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

The Ideal 0 f Ownership

By DICK WEST
Valted. Pnu Ja&amp;e:ru&amp;lGaal
WASHINGTON tUPI,-1 spent
so much time trying to keep up
with the Kenlledys recently that

be continuing efforts by stock exchanges
around tbe globe to meet the needs of a
much wider investing public. Additionally, there Is need for updating tax poli- 1
cies to stimulate inveatment incentives.
and for government encoura gem e nt of
the free flow of international capita l.

sip of our food before we e111 toll
wlutt It taata like. At tho reotaurants where I eat, thil ls known
as doing thing.. the hard way.

''The taste organa of insecta, on
I fell behind in some of my other the other hand, are outslde tbe
pursuits.
mouth , ver) conveniently in 10me
It's a ood thin 1 finall be- cases on the feet,. au that aD iDg
g
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sed can select 1ts appropriate
came winded_and dropped out of food without fir~t laking Jt into

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~ r"ldentb halbclutled... Thto• pa~ ita mouth." Snodlf881 aays.

or ~a ena
me . ca!-\01 1
~P wJth ':hat h~s been gomg on
m the aDunal kingdom.
I find thet while we bwnan
beings were preoccupied with the
in&amp;UJW"Ilon and all of that , our
animal friende - if they are still

This is not a dream·tike ideal. As an
example, England 's once - nationalized
steel industry has been almost complete- ,
ly returned to private ownership. And
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the West German government, which
b3J been divesting itself of ita share• in I
industry , will soon oller 60 per cent of
Volkswagen shares to the public -- a , --::~~~c;
move expected to double the country 's ..,
shareowners .
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" . .lt i..s evident that a number
of advanced ideas have been in·
corporated in the orgonlzatlon of
the Insect bead lhal. .eivt the In-

sects advantages that we vtrtebratea do not posseu...
1 think Jt wu very clevtr of
our friends - gained a lot of Snodgr011 to notlee tbjt, but 1
groand 011 UJ .
wioh he wouldn't be ~ eo blunt
It appeal'll they are rapidly clo• about H.
lng tho gap and In eome rapedl

have already 01/erta: en ua. ~nleoa

we get moving 100n, we Will loee

the advantage we now hold. II

Every time another free world citi2en
becomes a shareholder in private enter- 1
prise, no matter how small the scale, I
anti-communist strength and influence 1
lain by that much.
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may already be tao late.
Jlrolu Bal No Moutllo
I would first caD your attention
~;'::!s;;;;;;:::;;::~~~' to the recent revelatloo that the
animal kingdom, working out of

Ninth World ·Wonder
The Ancients listed seven wondeu of
the world - the Pyramids, tho Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, Pbidlu' St1tue of
Zeus, the Temple of Epbeaus, the Tomb
of Mauaolus, tbe Colossu1 of Rhodes and
the Pharoa of Alexandria. Now the New
Haven. Mis10url, Leader, auJgeats that
two additional wonder• be added- "The
Americau Economic System" and the
.. Lack of Undentandlna About How It
Operates".
Thai economic aystem bu brought us
unprecedented material benefits- and ,
a degree of personal freedom never before expeflenced in •r1anized complex
indusirial society,
But tho Leader uys: "The ninth wonder ~.f the world mteht be described as
an 1)parent wllllnlntll of the American

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 27, 1961

The Daily Sentinel
Tl!ere is an ideological as well as economic antidote to communism - and it
11es ln expanding s harcowners hip abroad That Is the view of President
Keith Funston of tbe New Yot·k Stock
Exchange . Speaking before the 47th anllual National Foreign Trade Convention, he said. " Broade r shareownership
is much more tha n an economic device.
lt i• another way in which we can win
the minds and loyalties of men to the
td ea of freedom."
Mr. Funston has 10me specific proposals for strengthening an internation·
al trend toward " mass production, mass
distribution and, now, mass investing."
For one thine foreign governments could
make more shareo available to the public
through divestiture of state-owned in·
dustries. For another, there should be
more informative financial reporting by
companies ov-erseas and extension of the
corporate vote . For a third, there should

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Fewer Bunten Noted
XENIA - Fewer btmlero but
duclll for each w., tho ,..
port of Wildlife Diatricl I pme
t tors The
contaciA!d duck
: : : , ~ theyfield dW'iDI the
second _ , of tho W60 liPIii
seasoa for waterfowl, 18y1 Dale
Whit.ell, district game MldltC01'.
Whitesell reporta that Water·

more

sight along the ocean botlom, has
produced . some creatures that
have braw but no 1.1ouths.
Th N 1. 1 G
h' Soc' fuwl hunters reported seeing lots
• a 1008 eograp JC
1e- of duck! during the ~
ty reporta that these creatures oon which ended n\,.,ember 31
"are .lng hailed as a major bio- Ducks were confined to fast _:
logic~.1 discovery of the 20th Cen- iDg streams and spriDgfed draJn.
tury, tilld no wunder. We have age dHcheo which have remained
nothlna to match them.
open during the freezeup.
What we have done Instead itt Dale Roach, district wildlife
produce a large number of peo- patrolman, reports that there
pie who have mouths but no w.. heavy duck huntng pn!lilllll'e
brains.
on the small amount of open ••
The sea creature~~ have been bl- ter, and was aood for the first
ologtcally classified as "pogono- two dayo, then becoming leso
phores." l'he human types have prnductive beeauae of the COD·
been IIOCially clossllled as "crash· centratlon of huntero.
lng bores·"
"Southwestern Ohio hiDltere faCold weather and
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drhdng conditionl clooed Colum- Obviously the animal kingdom vor the split season. espec.....,
bla llehoGI Monday.
has the edge on us here. Any ere- the late portion, for they maintain
ature
that has a bram' but no that they getL•-most of
Ml'll. Elza MeComu 11 in
loci!hair
o1 ohoo~mouth is In a good position to lng ~ring lnm per.
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Sheltering Arms Hospital for
some day Inherit the earth. A.nd year. declared Whttesell
servation end treaiiMilt.
wouldn't pogonophores make won·
The Columbia S&lt;hool
derful wivesl
To keep your Iron sliding
Club held a bolt:e oale on
bted HeadSupertor
smoothly. run II over a sheet ol
day with proceeds of
waxed paper occasionally.

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people to give up thll system bequse of
I lack of appreciation and understanding I
ol bow the system works! ... there is an 1
Increasing dependency upon the very '
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thing (Government~ which leads to 80
ciallsm, restricts our freedom , and hin·
ders the incentive which made this coun. ~ --~ry successful ."
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The history nf our lime has been a 1
sorry record of the destruction of flee- '

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Carpenter
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PREACHER

dom and of every human right and privi· 1
we
lege by all-powerul governments. We
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P&lt;eacher
Mrs. Daiay Knapp o West Co'
have seen It the world around. Yet, •Iep lumbla. W. Va. was 1 vultor of I Tloru good program• on the alr,
by step, we have been beguiled down an her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lin-, And he alwayo bring• a bl... lng
· 't too 1a t e , coin Ru..ell and family.
Thru hla sermons • oongs and
0 mi nous Iy 8im II ar pa lh . It ••n
P ayer
to turn back and to limit government to : Mr. and Mro ..J . R. Murphy
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powen which only government can exer- , and family of Logan was Sunday Many years he worked w It h
else. But that turning can 't be delayed i visitor• of her parento, Mr. and Cadles,
too long
Mrs. Hal'ley Johnoon.
Always ready lor his ~rt.
_· - ,------- - · --· · -Mr. and Mrs . Dale Warner and ' Preachinf!C, ainsing, ever praying,
on into the orange groves.
family of Minersville and Mr. From lhe goodnesa: or hill heart. mate1y '17. Their next
The human race al110 take1 a
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But whether you leave Meigs ,and Mrs. Ted Warner and family
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will be 011 Friday evening, Feb 3 beating in a report by the Smith·
Tabernacle
at 7:30. Mothel'll ore urged to· ' aonian Institution on the studies
Coun tY or not· no one 8hould be of Pomeroy were Sunday visitors Whether m the
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M. IIAIKIN8 beinl oconned closely by State afflicted with that gaohawful blue 1 th lr
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Or the broadcaots on the air,
tend.
of Dr. R E. Snodgr851, an hon· DEVOTED TO IN'I'EIIEST 01'
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to ,.t dnwn In this Highway DePartment ·
r 8· He was g1ad and e\ler will ins
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and yellow of last year
Jl e paren
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Those present at the borne
orary ruearch assoc lSUI:.
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ia 0nCl' it'• begun - we leave it
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erman arner.
To do more than was hil lharf. Mr. and Mrs. '-·em Jordan
Snodgras&amp; coneludel, perhapa
Rlchant L O...lt. Pu•IIIJ~w
. th I ~I
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-Mt Ray J ohn son of 0 hI o He would fill in for the others
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not too surprlsmgly,
that the head 4u
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min4,· IOrnt aagpttkmfl to mer- Ou trl nd Edn ~
and Well. sir, I fmally got Clara ! University, Columt,us, was week- And was faithful kind and tr'ue Sbunlrtdady to help celebrate
of an inJect is in IOIIIe wayB su- Compan,., no Meellaatd lit.. PamerOJ.
eh i r..ardllll coupon• for
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Hennessy on the ptlone alter d
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Oblo. h.daell om.. plko•• wv••rr
&amp;L- lu ·k Faye Wallace, cooka down al tM agonlzln• trytng.
en guest o II~ ent.s, Mr. and Proving daily by his acthm ·
Reed, were Mr. and Mn.
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(; y H. S cafeteria, told me ol n';t
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Mrs. Joaeph JohniOn.
What the hwe of God calt do.
Jeffea, Margie Sue, Lester
ed above.
teran:_:r~:• ::::n:.:--:-=.':.~.
num .. thereafter.
II perhapa Middleport'• JnOit You tee. we are on the same Mr. and Mrs. Johntton of HuntMarco Reed , and Mr. and
Several wert! unable to attend . Oh~~·uorw.t,.eribbll nprenacau,..,
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diultiltactfoo anae• faithful ranine, namely. Walter line. And if you hav~ a friend 00 1ington, W. Va. were weekend vis- He has other pret!loua talent.J,
Reed Jeffera and Richard 11
Many IJirts were received.
llatttn.w Kbnuu,tne. .• M1 Led!l,.
only f.lJit llfP' pl'lr.e II aw•rded. Crookt' hil brown dog, Melvin. your ~me line, then you know itors of their daughter, Mr. and And he uses lhem quite weU,
A1bany, Route, and Mr. ~aMra. Mr. and Ml'l. WUliam CUlwell toi..:~P::
8:'.;.:4•ttrY=" tn1he gift of a brand new car M 1 In 11
L----d d what I m talking about.
Mrs Dorsey Jolmoon
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al .,.d Mr. and Mro. Dwalno Jor- '"" .,.,. ,..,...... 10 -10 , .
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man c ren. oc , da
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, y~. t e lrecllona ure all - - -- - Writing son&lt;J&amp; God's loYe to tell
The Columbia Home Co~ n were n ay guetts
Mr. Dotb BeDtta•l offtee, ele.• Itt ._.
l~eral ~littl are lpread ter on bil milk route here there, bul you get all rnJxed up II the bandA blared the 10id1er Oft he '}Uts~ lhoughta on can~ Group postponed their
and M"- Mendal Jordan and ~o,r =~t.*:t.:a=:-u.~·
~r - enly , .I !t;ulf believe the through town. So, when the girlo trying to follow them· Instead of ftlarched, the pretly' glrll IIDlled~ vas.
MI!OiiDg beoauoe· of bad
. family. The birthday of Dwaine ':"":;.!;~ lbd•
lm
to lfl1op would be look out and see Walter's lruck dialing In l'llgular manner. you Tho man on the b ffal
. M he to"· - God' I
to 1ho
Mr. atld Ml'll, H. E. starkey at-. Jordon celebrated.
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dl I Ill th 3 d dl ' of HER
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down on the H. .s . grounds. thrre a
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gJt
n't he jUit "the most''?
For he also is an artiat.
tended the meeting of the Obio
Th!l.~ not In the way of crlll· It Melvin walling patlontly be- number. the•. 3rd digit of your "lloao" little Cttrollne'a !Pre• Painting beauty. here below.
State Grange Insurance ~:;:~~
('IHm.~l only expresses the ideas skle it. Walter starta off, away own. It saya omJt the WY and I ldent'l daughter) favorite comic
ny Patrons al ·Newark, T
of mtp)r periDftl I have heard on aoea Melvln Once Walter drove d1d adding for good measure atrlp. 'Twas to honor her of He has passed thr-J deepest aor· Mr. and Mts. Donald Jones
the ol!bJed In ,_,! weeb.
right by hl.o home hoping Molvln omllling the digil 2. Result - course
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Dovld. Nelsonville, were SUrtd~11
Thfil ilotumn has the unique op- WIJ¥1d olop off there. But no. he nuthin ',
The .take off of tho Prooldent's From"d~ar ones was lorn apart, guesta of ber porento. Mr.
portuilly Gf talking to tho mer- oll&lt;ks lllte a burr.
Then after lhl.o brain Btorm you whole llle naturally lhe lifo.,.. But. he kept the love of JIIIUa
Mro. larl 8taray.
cha_nti ,In what we hope. Is an "Wither thou goeot, 1 will go, " calmly hang ~P- Her phone rings. chusoUo float. Splendid.
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Mr. and Mn. Cecil Gllloglyl
8101 abidlliJ! In hll lutorl.
tnl1r4ly ·~urteou• and laJr flUID· Is this faithful one'• motto car· Your phone nniiJ.
That gre t 1
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k pi and Stlwn, Atbeftl, ftN
nPr • - this subject.
ried out each and every d~y al By oow ein't we lOt funf And What a praud day for lhe Pres- h'
a ove
ever e day dinner guuq of hil
be 1 t his 1
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w are thlngo way over there In &amp;uitthed ambossador ;10 England Faithful to blo work and Lord
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Philadelphia anyway Clara•
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eently at the borne of Mn.
long ..JI_ wu lhitt •1-~l&lt;ont l m--·• hu•t
and
I in What I r lOnna do ill get a mega- this joyoua day.
Aa directed in God'o Word.
rna Nellon for Mlstt Helen Hon- 1
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phone. Clara Ia one ocant block
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print Senator Ve11t'a famous tri- away Then 1 can
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The oldest band In U. S. form g.
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"nit·' beot people In the world bute lo hit dog. II rankt In prom· throuih thot whl0:':'j11 ":.·~a::. ed in t771 from Connecticut and Now._ ""' listen fo 1 pro~am
Mn. ~ary Jordan wm tho 1
go In and out of doon, lnonce with "Yeo, VIrginia, t~ ling enlight~ning nd he
f In full colonial un~orm, Banedl&lt;t Of hll own. upon tho atr.
door prtze. Thole preent wtre l
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name"' our cuotomero" I apeak l.o • Sanla Claua" and oil newo· fu '1o 11
apllud 0 Arnold !no le.. l) Its first Cop- And our hearts receive o bl•lag Mlu Carol Hantna, Ml'll. Corul
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a fife and From each ....
r nN Rammer,
horo 1111""'•1 '""'Pevery whlpatlkh.
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drum corpa and 1 love tbem 10, prayer.
Mn. Alina Scott. lin. Rozel
The borrowln1 1? 1 of funde ll'o remarkablo, beautiful, lull Al..- r Graham Boll. old I &gt;y, because lhey, I mean a similar So. we pray that God will bleee HaniniJ, Mra. Pearl Howery, Miss
from oloto retirement boarde ol louder oentlment and ohould YGU oure ot~rted IIIITM!thtng away group, played when ( wu a tee- him
Pot Tolley. Mre. Martha Jeffel'll
and from anemployment comptn· be llled In all dag Ioven lor any back there tn 1878·
ny girl In a white dress stewing In what-ever he may do, .
and Margie, Ml'l Mogle O.aney
oat11111 funde. hat been nibbled at one el..,'sl ocrap book.
I looked up thlo IaUer date In Oowm on Decoration Day at And that many wlU find JOiliS,
Ml'll. Louise McLaughlin, Mrs.
up tll'llllnd otate leglllallve halls
my tt.!ll American Encyclopedia. Cheshire's Grovel Hill.
Thru hit work and wayo ., l!'uo. Mellie Rupo and ConJiyn. Mro.
recently.
And goody, new Ohio auto togo He fOIIhded o ochool to Instruct They Bay this fife and drum
By Mrs. Riley PicoU.
Clara Hower~ and Mary and
Han Jllll written your local .,. to be llf8tll and white.
teachel'll of the' deaf and ia truly corpo oan be hoard for 5 mlles Rev. RWISIIU E. Ford, The Sing· Patty HaniDI ~U.O Jllllltlm·
repru ntallve about IIIII. our I, for ooo, w.. oil but athamed one of Amortco 1 "'ally great In· lt'o 10 huge
lng Prucher, was beard 10 r
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G..,.. Molnhart! I'm d.ud oure of thlo gh.,tly blue and yellow "'"'!oro.
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many yoal'll 011 the program from May Ill . never get dlocourag
he'o ogalnlll It. but you'd better ocheme our old ones bed.
The whole thing really II won· han;';;;.u;;:::~ r :.d
Geor~la Cadle Tabemaelo, and Clll now U at llmee tho Will lelllll drear,
drop blm o llno anyway.
Gretll ond whlto loolto ITWch lerful - If ooly 1 don't have to n'·" bef
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I netlloded to odd, tbe,. are . - opruco when you're windlnl call Cl oral
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S1011benvllle, Ohio band playing ll:aeh one Wllrklna 1111 tbil pro.
!what else) "Beautiful Ohio." cram.
Amid all the Ourry and getting JFK did nat tan Ohio. u we Has rich talenta rr.... our Lord,
roatly lo owear JFK ln. dllouo• recall, but ho'o OUR president And they uae thorn for H1o iilol7,
lnl I balle and how'ro you gon. 'and every day I pray lor Jtrt, u lln occordanee to Hlo Word.
na olanee at all of thom et&lt;. ad 11 did Preo, Ike.
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the lunnl&lt;lll remark of elM band - too cute lor Wfl'tl.o- To the talks wbo dlance 1o bur,
them oil.
and HOW Ali01JT thai ...... u And bav. aon1J ._, a lilt • 1
......., whom? Well. A\flal I Ohio float. "atoamboat &lt;imln' Thru their
of tt.r.
....,...,, of &lt;Gtii'IO, who bad around tho Bend" oh, boy.
Thru lho talltfalllld the
.,... up. or tranofemd hll law j Ohio labelled hen "The Thru the DIIIIIO rleb IJid fill. '
.,__ hlo private buolnoss Gro~ State."
Thru tho nadlq of lho p.w;
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llut - law Ibm lo live to 1111 ollrlebd for nterey.
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h • • . .,..._ _ an urt- AdcJtndum _ we hope to go .tM May God'a bJ 'np brt up o a
umoablo -'tina Irks rna oil l'nl. lb tbll ....,.r, See ~ them,
the lima ctn thle IIIII 1111 oho • lheln? Do - .
' Ae they lra..t dQ by dq,
1 111 a •••wbat 1r1m umo
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1 I -...,., haw mlsttltl 11111 &lt;1. a-Jntl atben ail 1lft'l ...,.
.... - preoldenl, 0 Lord, It lor • !ami In Wbtahl
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fRActURED LE~~URE

Ualted ....,, 1111erutioul
In Tii!IJ'S(iay nlghl'o gamet. JerTile college basketball program, ry Carlson's IS pointe ied Arkan·
bJt hard by mid·year examina· sa.s to a 66-M victoey. over Tulsa;
lions, steps up a bit tooight with Morehead St. edged Marshall,
fllth-rOuked St John's !lbootiDg to 71Hl8: Miami (FJa. l downed Cen·
snap the seven-game jinx held tenary, 116-74 ; EasU!rn Kentucky
over them by the St. L&lt;&gt;uls Bllli- dwnped Middle Tonne•- St,
kens.
8'1-'SI, and Tampa defeated st.
Aller winning the first meetiDg Peter's IN.Jl, 74-?3·
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the Redmen have failed ta defeat national scoring crown, poured In
Sl Lo&lt;lls since then. St. John's 52 points ill leading Gonzaga to
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The third annual Meigs County 1since a second grader at Portland from all the other schools in the

Grad• School Basketball ToW"Jia· i under th&lt; watchful eye of Dad, Icounty llopiDg to wiD the tHk

meJJl will be launched next Mon- ~ Prindpal and Coach Hubert Price I The scherlule Call games one
da,r evening at 7 p. m . when the this second son of Mr. and Mn. 1 hour apart 1:
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fav~ites. Portland , bump i?to 1 Price does everything with the · Monday, Jan. 30, 7 p. m .. Port- I
Rutland in the Racme High ball.
land vs Rutland Riverview vi .
School ;;ym.
: He has every shot in the deck Letart, Chester vs Racine.
t;ames follow thereaHer on already, including one that
ln Thursday , Feb. 2, 7 p. m., Mar-

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t1Qnday, Feb. 6 with the finalsdmown as the " Kangeroo Shot," Plains vs Portand-Rutland winan Friday, Feb. 10. Nine tea.rns ; which is a lea(Jing, hooking effort ner.
are f'nlered .
going to his left, from 20 feet oul., Monday, Feb, 8, at 7 p.
Trophies to lhe winning team It connects for lWG points fre- survivor of Portland, Rutland,
and nmnerup, plus hardware for quently enough to .stagger h I s i Tuppers PlainJ bracket va ·
each member of the winning team's o;&gt;posltion.
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;erview • Let.prt winner; Chesterteam. awards for cheerleaders, Fans also will come to see not !Racine winuer vs
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11nd an All-Tourney team selec- just Price, but a strong team : Syracuse winner.
llo~ , are highlights of the evenl [from Syracuse and anothE&gt;r from ! Fi~als, Feb. 10, 7 p. m:, .
wh«.:h fur two years has attracted Riverview where \..oach Wigal 1solahon ; 8 p. rn. champKUUJhi?
large numbers of fans of the Ihas taken over, ~.md the boys ! game.
l{rade !'lchool brand of basketball. -·- -·- ·- -- · - ·- · ---- - - - - -

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Pnce, 6-0 a 13-yearo(Jid Portland [
st&amp;r.
Four members of Ohio Stat«! 1 brought Ohio State Its first NCAA
A converted lefthander, and on University's national champion- championship U1 history.
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the ~urt during winter months s~ip basketball team ~ve been Iwere one of the ~ungest
· , p1cked as ho11orary cha.rmen of 1ever to win the hUe. Th~
the 1961 Heart Fund drive in : the four honorary challmen of
Icnntr::~l Ohio.
the Heart drive were sophomores
I 'Mic seiL'&lt;"t Jon ef f .rtrry Sie~- lust year whE'n they bee~

Utsh Stale-Brigham
Iv~.. ••·· Oklahoma City-Southern
The Citadel-Richmond.

Association.
I the oountr)'s basketball
The four athletes we-re starter!~! , cnsttrs have pickt'd the Buc,ke)reol
on the team whit•h _ last year i to SU('{'r;;rfu11v defend their
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Qrar BIUIIbr Brown colors.

Mi~~~~:s~;~e ~et;:~

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ens mulled In 8 114 •62 ou w i n
Monday night the Bobcots or~
at Kent, Ohio. to meet Kent
State'• improved Golden Flushes
A week from Slllurday nlghtlhe;
play Toledo's Rockets at Toledo
In a 1-elurn game. OU won 1 he

flral one, 55-00, bere.

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The Boston Cellics are a learn
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Ashley have showed a lot of. lm~rovement since the
start of their campaign and A~ ley .s crew could ha~e a
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the "master" on certain nl&amp;hts. · _ Wellllton over Gallipolis. No chance fur Gallia
Jones had one of those nights Academy to get out of the buement here.
Thursday night 111d oparked the
Celllcs to a 129-121 victory o'"'r - Logan over Jackson. Dalton and his crew never
the Philadelphia Warriors the.li heard of Spriggs.
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Springfield 91 Bridgeport '19
1St. Anslem's 74 American Int.

SAN FRANCISCO mPi l--Ar- whipped Jr, 11 field goals aad add.Polmer, the S.m Sne•d of ed four free throws for 26 point•. SAN DIEGO, Calli. &lt;UPil-Th&lt;
SIXties, I! wenrmg a worri~d He spark.d r. third-period drlv~ UnlverJity o( Notre Dame baselook. He's paying off the prke of thai gave the Celtlca a 9:11-91 lend ball team will plllll Ia San Diego
boing a celebrltr.
going iDle the final perlad and for the flrat time in Ha hota
The Nnhonal Optn. Master~ and then tosaec. In the key baskets 85
ry
money winning ri•amplon Is the 801100 palled &amp;w!llllront a 113_113 April 6 wh&lt;n II playa the Unlvercur:eut "mun on the go" and be lla 1o dillch the contest.
Illy of San Diego u . part of lt
can t lpare o moment lo sharpen Bill Russell did his &amp;hare for the
tour during .which the
up Mo golf gome.
lloalon CIUH by holding 7-fool Flghllag Irish also wlll. play Loy"I'm pulling like I'm llred," he 2-iDcb Wllt Cbamberlaln 14 ,
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He hao reaoon to be. After lte Guy lladjero ocored a:t for
linilhod playing jn the Cl'llaby warrlon.
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Rider 89 American U. 63

Lead In NBA -

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Twelve basketball teams lake to sir different hardTile 6-2 forward from Toledo, cllolce for All-American lost yeor, woods tonight,. some to preserve what they have, the Youngstown 90 Gannon IPa.l
Ohio, has scored a total of 1010 and was • member of lhe Unl~ othe~s attempting to gafn just a little more In cage Welflrn Ky-Kent state, ppd.
points so for. He totaled 347 his ed Slateo Olympic basketball presllge.
ArkLs 66 Tuba 58 •
sopllomore year, making him the team whi•·h won the world chamThe six ~ames, two In Meigs County, and the remain- East Texas St. 59 Austm 41
h&lt;sl sopllomore scorer in ou his- plonshlp this summer In Rome. ing four within Southeastern Ohio, will decide very lit- Wayland 94 E..tern New Mex. '12
tory · 4a Jut sea1011, and 252 10 Lucas, a 26-year-old Junior. was tie as far as the SEOAL is concerned, but may add a lit- Los Ang. City lr1 Paaadena City 66
far thlo year 1n 11 gamea.
married in Scptc"!l""·
tie prestige to some of the county fives.
Gonzaga 123 California Aggiea
Adams needs to average only John lfavllcok, • Junior,
I attempted last Tuesday night to show my opinion of
. polnlo per game from now on from Lansing. Before he came
what the outcome of each area game would be, there- TO COACH PALOMAR
to break the record establlsiled by recognition In three •porto
fore, it's time once again to pick tile favorites.
SAN MARCOS, Calif. &lt;UP.Il Frank Baumholtz. woo ocored Ohio State, John won
R. Carter, 39-year-old Dak10116 ;&gt;oiDis from 1938 through 1911. Bridgrporl High School
. - Middleport Is at home tonight in the only SEOAL
High Scllool coach,
Tile Bobcat captain Ia currently The month-long Heart Fund game in the county. Swack's boya will be facing the •!&amp;ned Tilureday ta be the
NEW YORK
averaging ta polnll per game.- &lt;\rlve .;.vill h&lt;gln February 1 and best in the SEOAL when they entertain the Athens Bull- baad football coach at p~:;:11
Adnmo' total of 1010 ploreo him reach 11• peak on Heart Sunday, dogs, and consequently will probablr, come out on the College In the San Diego
ClOTHING HOUSE
third among the oil-time •oreer Feb
ruary 26 with
short end of a ''Chase and Company ' bombardment.
community. Carter reploces
1
BCOrers. Fred Moore Is second 10 !citations by vo1untet'ra.
Kowman, wlfo•ieaigned last month
POMEROY, OHIO
with 10118 points scored from 1~14
The county's other "Senior Circuit" quintet, the
eight ........
through 1957.
ICS
Purple Panthers, travels to Nelsonville toThe Boboato, current !coders of
night and chances are Coach Moore's boys want second
Mid-Americon Conference with
place bad enough to atop the Greyhounds.
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a 1!-(1 murk, ploy their next three
gomes ogainst conMronce schools
Rutland with a 9-S record travels to Belpre tonight
Salurdny night they are 01 Kalproviding Old Man Winter doesn't snow us tn too bad.
1 expect Vennarl's boys to have a 10-3 record come SatI

MJI!ablfl wi!li S•fwtr
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1 and two year veteran of the
eye varsitv, Is this yeor's learn .;,.;;,;.;;..;,s;_;,;.;_;;;.,;;;..;,;;;;,;;_

games to become the school's

Hawau

already
time to

Methodist; Washington • Oregon, container is man's oldest kind of

day by the Central Ohio Heart i collegiate competltloo. Moot of

lor, io from Columbus. Nowell,
ATilENS - Bunk Adams, Ohio also a physical education mojor,
Univeroity
basketball captain, It married aad the !other of an
needs 87 points ill nine remaining Infant daughter.

ope:ra~on

· Air Force-Southern Call- be eligible for competition.

ond Jerry Lucas as honorary I team-mates. will represent Ohio
chalrml:'n wa! announ,.('d ~·e!der- i State again this season In Inter-

Mel Nowf'JJ. a 21·year-old jun·

It the tt-~ilUons
inl end of this

Other tap games t6night ill- fell obelow the accumulated C-av·
elude: Temple-LaSalle: Denver- erage required for an athlete to

fried , .John Havlicek. Mel Nowell champion•. Tll•.'·•long with their

physical education major,
shelby.

IIU!IIons of u :m1ne•a
throughout the
States this month
ceived March of
"mailers."

18-5 record against the Redmen, low grades. A San l&lt;'rahcisco
who have won 10 of 12 starts. &amp;?Okesman said Johnson's markl

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87 To Break
Ou Record

Donations to the 'New March of Dimes'
Will Help Prevent Crippling Diseases

al Tournament, WOilt into a slump SVFFEBB LOW MARKS
...,
after losing 6-10 center Bob S.\N FRANCISCO IUPil- Hen&lt;Bevol Nw-dmann, wbo suffered ry Juhnson, slar sophomore lorInjury.
ward with the University of Sua
Coach John BenniDglon's cag- Franciaco basketball team, was
era, wbo play In the Iough Mls- disqualified for the remaiDder of
sour! Valley Conference, carry a tbe season Tilursday because ol

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outstandmg products of the grade

captain. Sie?rrl..-d, a

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also bas not won on the Billiken a 123-'79 tr~umph over the Califorhome cow-t where they play to- nfa Agglea. Burgess enlere the
olght.
game one-hWldredth of a percent.
St Louis hi h started like a age poiDI h&lt;hlnd East Te"!'e•-·
ho~ af~ ~: season, captur- State's Tom Chilton, the nation'l
lng seven of its rii'St elgllt games, tap scorer.
'
iocladiDg the Kentucky InvitationIii

... one of the mo•l Name OSU' Cagers Honorary

Ad ams Ne ed$

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1961

3rd Annual Grade School
Tourney Opens On Monday

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92 000 persons

Meigs-Mason
Coming Events

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Dilly Sentinel, Pom~roy·Mlddleport , 0 ., Jan. 27, 1961-7

H•ath M•thndi" Churrh will
L
RINO IUS'I'IIlD UP
.,...., "' ""' ~hun·h '" Mdrlh•"'"' I
,
CLEVELAND tUPit - Dele&lt;·
Teachers ;:: eJected members ..\bout 92 ,001 persons died as the 1 Last year's accident toll was imatef.,. 38.000 lives last year.
lives Wedneada)' nJ.&amp;ht arreat.ed
art reque
tD at.W!d.
r esult of aec1den~ in the United 1about the same 84 that m 1959, a few ·hundred more than tn
lib: Chtcago area per iiODI in conJ AS. l l
State$ in HMO, it 1s reported by but was about 1.500 more than m This r~ reflects the JDcrease
with u investigation inThe Men's Group of the Y.id· statisticians of the Metropoltan 1958 the stati8ticians point out Ithe amount of travel· the
an alleged fab eccldent lnJAN. n
diPport Heath M«"thodbit Church Life lnsuri:liKe Comn2ny.
llow~ver . when account is take~ vehicle ac-.:1dcn! death rate
ring.
1'01 CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
The Midd'- '• WcrtJ will wlII h ave an oyster tiUpper nex t
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of tbe increase in ;»opulatioo, it 100 million miles of travel in
Their names were DOl di'CIVMN
RATES
meet Friday evening at 7:30 p.m I TuesdH. ay ev~ndeing at 6:30.ll Gene I
nppears that some progress has j may set a n all-lime low Df 5.3
Immediately.
at !he Heath Methodist church orm , prest nt. urg.. a men
I
t-n made in reduc'JtW the PCcl· '
'!bey ""' believed part of •
4 ctDU por word, ooo IDIOrtloa. MIDlmum cbarJe-al
for their ~gular monthly mH"t· of the church to auend.
dent hazard. Provisional figures A«idents in and_about
t he gang ol 25 to 30 men lnd womeu
HD.U. e atDta per word [or t.hree COil&amp;ecutive iuertiou.
SJ&gt;odal-olle ""'Dtb for 10 UDII ~ Word.
ing.
indicate that the accident death Ihome took 21l.SOO hve~ last year, which hal operated Ill Ohio, Iowa,
1
liWI n1e &lt;if t cea11 par . word will be cbarJ&lt;d tor atlPast
Matrons
of
Evangeline
Hosplte~
News
rate
last year dipped slightly be- 1an morense of ap;&gt;roximate Y 5110 • Mlasourl, Wllcon8111, llllnoll, !Ddrertioial It 1101 .p,id within 10 dayl alter ret!elViDI bill
low the all-time low of 52.2 per )The annUal loU from public: acci· lana, Michlpn and New York for
Emln Ia Advei't111DJ-8bould be reported Immediately. · Chapter , OF..'i will meet Friday
lbe D.U, Selltiael will not bo re~t&gt;ODJiblt for moro than
oveohlg
at
the
home
••
Mrs.
AIE
.......
Hospital
100,000
population established in Idents olhe~ than l"?se
aeveral mootluo.
1
1
OlleiaCIIII'Od~OIL
ien
Hughes
in
Middleport
at
7:30.
ed
H
WASHINGTON
mPH-A
lead.....
n
motor
veh1cles
contmued
at
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ted ~ ,. d
1
Cord of 'l'blotltno.nd Speclll Notlc&lt;l or Evenll 11.00.
Among tllose wOO enter
o1z- 1
t ~··
iteve1 o1 a bo ut 16,500· The
J.uc acres
S1.11. we
•• 8D ,_
ur
1
The
Fa.thfuJ
Service
Class
of
ing
Republican
5enator
has
deM
eh'
1
id
,
(h-he
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Obituariu publilhed at 1 eent per word.
l
er
hospital
in the past 24 hours I
otor
v
ac
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ace
ents
\\ere
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th
surance
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w
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WORDS I DAY I DAYS 6 DAYS 1 11.0.
the R.i.cine Baptist ;.,'burch w i I I
.
manded to know wOOther
'bl 1 the 1o 1
arJSmg ou1 0 1 a ln e
made to --"-~ ( · ••'"were· Mrs J inrley C Bovie .f9
responsJ e vr
ss o approx- 0 f
1. .
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~· or
1~
fiOtl
IIOc
$1.35
$UO
meet January T1 a t the parson·
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was " any deaJ" between P resiempwyment m 1960 wu
allegedl suffered by one of tbem
20
60c
11.20
se.oo
arre. Refreshment&amp; are to be serv- Locust St .. 188 Vtolet J . Sheets , dent Kennel and Sov' l p
.
different from the fir1n ... for
.
y
25
111c
suo
$7.00
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1
bbl
Y
le
renuer
oe-man auto accidenL
ed as }'llluck
7&lt;l
me St • Wa ler D. A ett, Nikita Kbrushehev on release o(
0
ICY
year before - about 13,000.
.
Ada .-.ed 111 10 .A. II.. lllU bo II lbat doy'o papu.
ll45 Secood Ave., Duane Skid· the two U.S. R847 Olers.
The Jolly
Sewiog Club more, Spruce st .. Mra. Ellill L. Sen styles Bridges N H chairCasualties lu
liE'•~
STIIAIQII'I'
PHONE WY 2·2157
will meel lhll coming SatUrday Hamrick. Rt. 1 Galllpolill, '!'hom- lll8ll ~f the Senate ·GOP .. Polley
COLUMBUS tDPD - llepubJI.
evening at !he home of Mrs. L. ... Mitchell. Rt. I Vinton.
Committe., said Thursday K.,.,.. WASHINGTON tUPD _
Mishap At Sea
can State CbalrmaD Ray c. Jl1lla
(1) NOnaS
4 MALE HOGS, 100 to 12$ lb. D. Diles In Middleport at no. Wilham c. Garvm. Rt. 1 Ewmg- dy sbould give a lull accounllng deot Kennedy was reported
NORFOLK , Va. tuPIJ-The air· today .old Gov. Michael v. DiOne t ~ID milk ~. I weeks
ton , Ml'll. WIUtem M. Crulok· of negollat'OOB that led
to
to he somewbal I!OII&lt;:emW
craft carrter Easex aod the d.. Salle It was !he duly of the lef'
ft8MID AND PBft CON'I'IIOI oill Hereford holler call. I Sunday ev!:~ ~t 7,30 the shanks, 7118 :mh St. , Pl. Pte... lease of ~apll. ~ Bruce lhe Anu!rican people io particular stroyer Murroy oollid~ a• IPI lslatur.. and not CCIIIIIILalloP ....
~ rola. l'rM lelpoollM - . . . · truck rlmo, size &amp;.17-li, also Comml.oslon of Education ol !he ant, Mrs. David Rankin, Rt. 1 Pt. Olmstead and John R
and lhe world in geoeral er,&gt;e&lt;t durmg a refueling exerotse abou&lt; pointed by tile govem« ..
.. ~ Nollwwlde. , _ L polatoeo. Call V13-2Z39.
Pleasant, llany E. Crump, Hend· after seven moolha in &amp;,viel cap- too moe·~ Ill !he way of lmprovoo 250 miles off Cape Hatteras, N.C, atrattl!O the l'oate'a ~
... &amp;. llatlo&lt;i ~:.
(I) 24 Jtc ~.
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erson. W. Va.. Robert E. Mo)Df. tivity.
relat;:
with the Soviet Union. early Thursday, the Navy reioOrt- dlstrlctl.
-.
I
~-"'f Rl. I Middleport, Mrs. William A. Bridges 88id in a Senate opeech Aides said the President and oo .
Billa ael out hll vlewa In a let.
"P - Mule llbop"
AMERICAN Klteheo sink cabi' Roberltl, 326 E. Main St. , Pome- that Kenoedy "didn't make
Secretary of StOle Dean Ru.sk fear There were no casualliea al- ter to DiSalle. 'Dl8 govemor laid
If K'l Mulcol - We'YO , .. II.
net. Dotlble drain Marvel Wall MAsoN - 3 • bedroom modern ~Y: J~ ~red Blaettoer, 242 w. clear whether there waa anything lhallhe wave of jubU.I!oo follow· !hough ~· ~.... receiVed a ruplew daya ago that Jl)lla' .....
z..,.rt ,_ luloC ud repall' Cabinet, Good obape. Wy-»4115. home, lar«e kitchen with metal am .. omeroy, Nancy Ann offeroo Russia-or promleod in ing release of the two U.S. llll47 turoo avtalion gasoline line. The fusal to serve tm
to
worll
l1l ZHtc cabinell and vent fan. Lot 60 x ;haffee. R': 2 Long Jloltom, Mrs. tum." He said ''the
ainneo held by the Russians
Essex stayoo at sea. and !he study redlslrlcllllg blocbd !he
,
All worll ............
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140, bas nice double garawe. aul E. Siders. JadrBOII, Mra. should he .;..., off.''
lead · , , pectatlona of some early Murray returned to port bore.
plans to appoint liUdl
lb Pllooo WY ~
(91) MARINE SUPPL!ES Thill homo, constructed with Edoa R. ~oe . Rl. 3 Jaekaon, AI· In a statement later,
breaku.,·ough. They do not.
group.
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Pomerey, Olalo
AI 11 IPBCL\LI
. exceUent materials, has bad fred H. Dye, Sr., Rt. 2 Wellston, described the Soviet action Ell
such 8 view would be realistic.
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1'1 _ , M lL P.· flll,lt
vandery,good
Pleaseth phone Johdn Hapaman. Ashland, Ky., typical Communiol
Kennedy, who said freeing
New Tax Man C'lmes
Cranberries oro !he easleol of
~ .._
et_ us "...ow you is pro- an Donald F. McAvoy, Ravens- _ ..... euver" and aald
Olers removed a " sen'ous obA-. Out Clean In Probe
88
11. 8. P. -.Ot
ENROLL NOW!
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perly. n iced at $13.000.00.
ood W V
to frMu. Jut place
"Molp Ceuly lklhool o1 Duee" ..
• - · - • ~ ..-. MASON _ Have a large family' w ' · •· Births
world knows the Soviet
to improvoo relations
WASHINGTON !UPII
window-box or ceiJo.
Tap - Ballrotm
MBTROPOLITAN MOTOR8
we have a 4 • bedroom borne
lries to extract an
that the atmosphere'
named Internal Revenue
oontalner f'llbt In t h •
Call WY
&amp;all Mabl 8lrftl. ..........,. wUb II&gt; baths, located on 128' Mrs. Berkley Saunders, Mercer· prire.''
improvoo but recogoizes
sio.. r Mortimer M. Caplin
Break off tmly ao you
121 :ttltc
, _ WlWill
fnmtage lot on Route 33. Plenty ville Star Rt.. daughll!r, 10'44 The GOP senator asked
sharp dUierences of
his income tax retW'tt was
them - !he herriea do DOl
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- "-• ohrubhery and trees. oak Doors a. m. Thursday. Ml'll. Delmar dy these queations'
major ioaues remain as
~ck~ by a Tre...,ry
together. CUI, grind,
or
CATERING SERVICE .., orders
FOR RENT
throughout, 10 closets, full base- Andrew Gardoer, 1115 Chillicothe -Were !bert any
evor.
wen e was notified of his
them juat 81 JIIU McJ tile
1141
v1 t dollan wltltla Middleport
meni, and atoker-llred coal fur· Rd., ooo, 8 ' 25 a. m. Thuraday. to the RuBSiano, and If so, what? '!be release of !he airmen
post.
berries.
...til 11 p. m. Jack'1 Dairy Bar, APARTMENTS - Funlllhed ud nace. $10,000.00 lor cjuiok oale.
otse•arged
- Wos !here any conm!cllon bepromise that he
The man wllo will be !he
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I :Ill etc 'll1llnlabod. MeMaJten.ltfkldle. NEW HAVEN - II&gt; story, &amp;.room Patients recenlly dlscltargoo In- tw.. n Kennooy'a onnour""""""t
the auapeosion of
top tax collector said
IIANTA MAJIU
_ . U8 !'Oil YOUR PEED pari. PboDo WY2-2BZL
»&gt; home on 75 x 1111 corner lot. eluded Mra. Jameo Adams that UZ OlghtE over Husain would
U2 spy plane flights
know whether. the
':;:
•edo' ... Jl'llttllac. DELUXE TIIIIEE ROOM AND Paved street. lull basement, George 0 . Harper, Charles ·E: ~~banned and releaae of !he Rusala are regardoo by Rusk
aodil was a cotnetdence
Porta
bela.
MH" pert FMd l&amp;ln.
bath apartment_ office rooms coal rurnace and garage. Very Spencer, David P. Southard, Mrs. Biers .
,
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diplomats as gestures
whether it was connected with his~~~::;;g~-~;i;re~~............,
(I) •• IOic
-!railer •pace. Pbooe WY :z. =able ' ter;"" an: oman Roma Maze, Mrs. Jamea Hump- -Doe• lhe IIIIUlDOr Of the Diers
make it easier to deal
job. In any ease, be added,
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(I) 61k
rent? f!r:e"prt;,. : ... J'.OO:.::J. breys ond Infant aon. Mrs.' Ernest ~Jeaae preaage •, new era of
aoross !he Iron CUrtain. "I came out clean."
(8) AUTO SAW
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Maxwell alld infant daughter, secret dtplomacy?
Bul !hey ..,. no !JOssibU!ty of
INFANTS
Oto4 CloD u... Can
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
JIM iloUSR, Salmnaa
Mrs. Oweo Mckinney and infant -Does !he admin!Jtralioo plan
early breal&lt;lhrough on any of R •• r,,a,... To lnstaU
All . _ . . . ......
wltll bath. Pbooo WY H8G or
~!o:VE~
daughter, Mro. Avera! Wt.s.man, to continue effort&lt; to clear up the big peril points-Berlin, GerTelephone
METUPOLITAN IIO'IOBI .
mmlop WY WSII.
11· 1'1-110
( 1l :IS, !lc Henry S. Null, Mrs. Wlll!o Lead· lhe mystery of wbat happenoo to
dillarmament, lhe Coogo
NEWPORT PAGNELL, England
lZ.lH!t Jlontbo
ltlafll II.
HOUSIIJ 18M, LINCOLN llelpto,
Ingham, Mrs. Harold Walker, 11 U.S. otrmeo whose plane was Laoa.
(UPII- The slate-ownad ••llphanell
Valuea To $WI
p
..,., &amp;Jo
rotlllll tmd bath. """ PI FOR SALE - 25 A.,.. fonn, ob&lt; Mrs. John E. Morgan, VlciDr E. ~:s:wn over Soviet
company
Thuroday ~ to Ja.
4
U5l STUDEIIAKER awnpton
~. Pbooo WY wm or room h111tse, bam. two chicken Gaul. Mrs. William P&lt;lfrey, Ray· m . ·
Makes Safe Landina atall a publlo telephoae !Jootb
cbnp. Allo trumpet,
Galllpolle GI 64148.
IJ.UII bouaeo, cellar, two weU. aDd mond Ingallo. Jr .. Mrs. Abel F. Bridges and other members
e
American coal llov
other bulldingo. Paul Cloncb, Winton Ml'll Catherine lletll Congress rejoiced at !he
With 2 Flat Tires
Ofl!clala aaid 23 of lho to•m's ll
lwlD bed radio ..: *'~' 4 ROOM HOUSE on Union Av.. Beech Grove Road, Rutland. Ph Mrs. Walter
Allison, 8lld
of Olmstead . and McKone,
MIAMI tUPil- Tho 106-lon
91
houses have private telephones
owvlclll.' boob. '·Ia C.UOr,' lUll!, Gas heal Phone WY :1- • SH 2-4972.
1 23 6lp herly Gay Tolhet1
they emphasized !hat Am,.lcoms !airliner with Its orew of aeven
MtoaiPJltl,
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obauld not forget that the
and ill 40 passengers was bi&amp;h and !hera II no need f,.. a booth.
1 :M 61c
l!:ast lib S1reot. New Haven, 2590·
" - AIUat
sians ruthleaaly lhot dOWD
over !he mouotalns of southwest·
W. Va.
It :ttltc TRAILER SPACE. Idoal locllion
Leg1l
Notice
Ae&lt;Ord!ng to !he midnight ,... plane in !he lll'lt •.lace.
em V""'lnia Thurada• when lh'e
MOTICI OP A'POINTMINT
port 0f lhe
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Here's Where
1t11t1 CHB:VROLET $'1V15.00, 210 Dear (lrado ·ocbool In MkldJo.
c ... No. ,,...
nUI'I!ng d"lJ8rlro"'1t·
radio craeltled.
model, 1-door Ndan. OM local port. PboDI WY-wste.
0.:
nalo ~edintlllonwe
. re in poor or critiTbe airport at Pittsburgh, Pa.,
You Get Expert••
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Trao,. whoM PM&amp; Ofllce adctreM 11 C "-"
• • .q.. .-u. •• • over- ... .......-.n..•
rom.,.,. ohio )ltu ben dab' appobd. ....____
was calling to tell Capt · Mel Gar·
drive.
Spotleu. Blaetlnar'1, ~ll'IG ROOMS, Clue in ..t Admlnlttratrlx or th• s.taw o1 .auuw who were llated aa fair
.
low, 53, that two rear tires .911
~:
I 21 etc town. m Butternut
' ""' ,...... ••. .... .. p,,...., Included Newt Radeklll, Thomas
!he left side of !he Capital .\ir
CLEANING
~t.rr flllll OO St.
1 23 ete ~~~~te~~co:._-:!Y• ,.o::._o, .:,~-~auUII'J" MitcheU, Mrs. GariiiDd Nibert
Lines jet bad blown out on takeoff.
·
Sltowo
care I;IGBT ROOM ROUSil, two flvo ''"' • • · H. "'""'"
Sr., Thomao Clutts, Hubert Mace:
Garlow acbowledged the mosREPLACEMENTS
'"'·af na•-• 8 1' l'IIIIID a-"'-ts. A. N. BeageL
Jud1t •• · 1"' ....,.,..
Dayton A,ohworth, Ereeat Carter,
oqe and kept tbe plane oo courae
Save Thai Valuabla Car
qu,
cy •• Pboat WY 1#12.
cour&amp;
Robert Redden ' Carl K a r r,
~· abllt.'.....
Blaelllllr'l
Fum
11~e
MOlo• c....... Ohio
for Miami.
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t·r.cm
a.te
akl
Edna
Yarrin
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Ml'l.
Hank
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With A Radlater CMc:kl
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HOUSE, I ROOMS AND BATH,
, Nott&lt;o ., Pill"' ""'
Spence, Duane Skidmore, Violet
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11:90 lwJ' lklpr Show
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11:10 W01lhercaal
11:15 Nltewalcb
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IJ,tll Bozo Tile Clown
11:30 Pip, 'Dl8 Plpor
I' 00 Dlrecllonl 'II
UO MotbOI'I March of Dimeo
z,oo Hour of St. Francia
1:10 Bridp
1:00 llpectacular
I ' 00 Maltlea FuliDIOI
1:10 Roeky • 111tt Frlendo
1:30 B. cro.by Gold Ttlw:uan..t
8:111 Paul Winchell
8,30 Walt Disney
7:110 ll!avertok
1:10 Lawmoo

l:tiii.Tba Rebel
9:10 'Dl8 lolanders

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1:30Roula.
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1:00 M09fe
4'.ao'l1treowtot.
5,00 Dance Party
• :00 Movie llpoclacular
7:111 Fatbor KtloWI IIIII

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Fa...,.ila Story
NBA - . J l
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Probing
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4:30 Big PictUre
8:111 Golf
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10:111 Fight of lito Wooll:
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9,30 Juolnr Auetlou
10,111 Sheri Lnlo
10,30 Shoot Sttbjlctl
11:111 Fury
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IJ'tll Truo Story
IJ•80 Detecllveo Dlaoy
1:111 While Hunter
1:30 Eddie Anlold'o J......_
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4,30 Bowling
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fees ... b to
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SllWINO MACHINE, INGROUSIII lllPI1an&lt;ea. Anlold _,.,. '"" _ ..,
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5,20 Sportt Today
5:3CI Dinner Musicale
1: 00 Slio Off

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4: 'lO Brighter !Jay

1955 PLYMOUTH • • - - - - -

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Jack Paar
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Mr. Millie
Local Newa
Mr. Mualc
World News
Mr Muaic
US Local NIWI
., Ill Dil&lt;lq &lt;ritll Doll

Sing Aling With Slltclt
MiD Sbaao
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I OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS I
1955 PLYMOUTH

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12: Z5 Newa 0 GraDJI

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day.
any of lhe vartoua bUll now
lhe legislature daalinl with !he
River News
aubjecl.
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' · ' running 1 ...t 00 pinc!ple of I'HIIocallon but baa
rollers Pomeroy M
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- uoa . , lakea no polllon on 811)' of !he
Pl. Pleuanl :M.IB, Hinton .tltll reallocalioa bUll before the Ge"'
atatlonary, Kanawba Falla ua era! Aoaembly"
falling, Cbarleoton 17.111 riling. Gov. Mich..;! V. DISalle baa
'!bert WU 110 ""in lhe rtvor at voiced b!J opposition to lhe
Gallipollo dam but there 11 Ice,. 1oua propoaalo. He oald any cut
ported at all dams on the Upper 111 highway lunda would iediueell
Oblo. Snowfall 11 up river pololl !he eonJiructon pro-am to
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leld dams were on the a!Ue.
ernnte1tle lhe motor vehicle
8 eyl. • Dr. Sedoan. Standard tnno. with over drive, beater, IOOd-.pno. IPpeonmce II'DOd.
Boat IDOHJUab;
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I:IS NOWI From Pl. Pleaaanl
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1,57 Newo lleadlinea • W"llbtu ! ILOO
4,00 Platter Party
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1•30 Local NIWI
11 , 15
4:3$ Platter Party
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1,00 NCAA Basketball.

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ValleJ Lunlbor aa4 ~. RuUantl, Ohio. Sh H7lltl.
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oloctrle tolktr, ~ealeo, block, ERATION llll'flct. Jaet'o ft8.
&amp;lo Rmr - Cky of Huallllf' lhe Highway Safety
arhlor, 11. fl. c0utt1er with . frl&amp;&lt;nlloll, New lla'leol. Pboaio
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2 Door Sedan. 8 cyL, otlndanl lnDomllttion. Good pabtt and boc1J eottdllfon.
drowwo. 111111 euher, two 111011 'l'U Nll7.·
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4 Door Sedan •. Radio and boa~r. •utomatic trooiBIIloalon, power
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V8 enclne, atandard tranamlsalnn.
1011 power polllltor, .In ....U'nt
AUCIJOIIDII
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Box office dOHS 8:30 P.M

NOW SHOWING
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"MAN IN THE NET"
With Dia ne Brewster
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SHARP - CLEAN
LATE MODEL

C H EVROL ETS

1960 Chevrolet Corv1ir 4 Door __ $1 795

1 960 Chevrolet Brookwood St. Wag $2295
6 cyl. motor with atd. trans. Beige and gold finish
new car interior brl1htne88, full deluxe equipment.
iJl('h,1de1 radio, heater , like new whitewall tires.

1 959 Chevrolet Brookwood St. Wag $1995

V8 motor wlth powergllde trans. , ivory over dark
1reen, ,potleas vinyl interior -trim, whitewall tire!I
1how llttle wear. Radio, heater and all the extris.

1 958 Chevrolet Impala H.T, Cpe. _ $1 765
1 957 Chevrolet Bel Air H. T. Cpe. __ $1445

V8 motor with auto matic tra111., 2'7,000 mil es by Jo.
cal own�, power 1leerln1, radio, healer, Spolless
Interior wilh 2 tone blue finish.

1 956 Chevrolet Bel Air H.T. 4 Dr. _ $1095
New VB motor wilh power,lide trans. hory and dark
1rey finish, eood lire,, clean interior, radio, heater.

1 955 Chevrolet V8 . 4 Door ___ $795
Automatlc Utin,. Clean ln1lde and out.

.1 954 Chevrolet "6" St. Wagon _ $595

• • • characterizes a happy family relationship. ft is
wliat our staff �- for - ia ita relationship
with )'00, who a, ckpo.,iton here are al.,o members

of our bank family. Only by giving you ewr better
.,.,ice OUt we hope 1'11 merit your 00ntinutd good
will; IO look IO III IO beua- our best!
WHY NOT MAIi OUI IANK HIADQUAITW
fO&amp; Ml YOUR IIIONIY MAITWI

WE PAY 3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

9 Pt11on11r Model. Clkn Interior. Now pain t.

Servin&amp; Meigs

LIT US SHOW YOU THESE
CLEAN, EXTRA NICE CARS

Cotmly Since 1 87?

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'56 Olds SQ 2 Dr. Sedan

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$895

'56 Pontiac VS Star Chief

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'59 Pontiac Catalina

'59 Buick LaSabre Hard Top
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4 Door. Sharp car. One owner. Power Steering, Dynaflow. R&amp;H.

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$895
$1795

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4 cyl. economy at its best. One local owner.

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One careful owner. Hydramatic drin. Extra nice.

'56 Plymouth 4 Dr. Seel. $695
o/c Ton.

'58 Ford Pickup _ $1 , 1 95
'57 Ford ½ Ton Pickup $795
'54 Ford V8 2 Dr. __ $395
'53 Buick 2 Dr. ___ $195

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'55 Stud. 6 cyl. 4 Dr. _. $391'
'55 Buick Super 2 dr. HT .,,
'55 Dodge V8 4 Dr. _ f6tS

'54 Buick 4 Dr. ___ $295
'54 Chewolet 2 1 0 4 dr. $19J Rebuilt en,tne.

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Low mileage - one owner. A beautiful car inside and out. Power ateerint 6 brlkee.

WHERE YOU Will FIND . TIIE LARGEST STOCK OF FN -HOME FUINISIIIIGS
IN THIS QEA All PRIQD For lite Grtatut QEJRANQ WE , EVER

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Mrs. Oscar Roush, president,
conducted the meeting of the Loy•
al Women ·s Class o( the Middle­
port Church of Christ which was
held Thursday evening .el the
churC"h,
The scripture for the devo­
tions was read by Mrs. Will Rey•
nolds and Mrs. Fred Gardner
gave the evening prayer.
During the business meeting
Mrs . Hermon Lohse reported on
the boxes taken to the shut-Ins of
the church during the Christmas
season.
Thank you notes for remem­
brances were read by the .secre­
tary and also letters o( thank&amp;
from the Cleveland Children 's
Home and the Emely Flynn
Home.
Mrs. Homer Jones .end Mrs.
Reynolds were appointed by the
president as the Oower committee
.end Mrs. Frank Beach was .ap­
pointed in charge o( the sale o{
the de\lotional books.
The class voted lo give "1• .,
the church building fund and a
contribution was voted to the
March of Dimes also. Rev. Gard•
ner, who attended the meeting,
spoke briefiy on the work of Ibo
class and ol the spirit of the
church.
During the social hour follow­
Ing the meetin11 a salad course
was served by the cl8!8 officers
including Mra. Roush, Mrs. Rey­
nokls, Mn. Ernest Lallanco and
Mrx. Leo Chikls.
Contrlbulln&amp;
hoatesse, were Mra. WIibur Thto­
bald, Mn. Robert Reibel and
Mra. Edward French.

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2 Door H:ird Top. Hydramatic driwe, Owned by one ol our mecb.anic1.

Class Vot-ed To
Give $300 For
Building Fund

Jvory and any finish. clean interior. powerglide
trans. , healer, radio. Like new but priced with you
In mind.

FRIGIDAIRE

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Original finish like new . Hydramatic drive.

J8,000 actual milea and really • dream cu. 348 &lt;'u.
1n. VB motor, Turboglide tran1., power steerin g and
llrakt11, Urea 1how little wear. Radio, heater, many
other extr11.

MIDDLEPORT

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At HIS" Home

Record Breaking
Low Prices I·
4 Door Sedan. One local owner. ,

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T■lol 1-11 Sent lo• ,1
Don� lot ,.,., t•••• $1154,
044.01 bvd111 ,., Mlie•
Coun1y In 19'1 ""' ,..,.
Th, county", ,hare II l1t1 �,
$95.613.DI, 1ccoNl lnt to Iha
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Formerly Smith Clothing Co.

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Figure lS Less
By $95,683.08

Mason Man

BAHR CLOTHIERS

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General fund appropriations totaling $346,944.01 were
approved yesterda y in a long session of the county commissioners . The commission failed to appropriate mon­
ey for the Meigs County Engineers Department other
e
than what came under the general fund.
Following the meeting yesterday, Da n Hartinger,
Ohio'1 most experienced commissioner, said that appro­
priatlons for the engineering department were not even
Ho.tl�■1r.
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discussed
yesterday.
Thi coun,,•, ,haro 01 1111
It
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expected
that money for that department will be
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lo r er 1
sometime
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approved
next week or at the next regular
$ff,
COit of o,oratlon. Tho
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613.01 1, dlrlHd ftorn ,,..., special session of the commission.
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The appropriations for the general fund last year toeovntr ,ubdlvl,lono. fr- taled $2 73,470 .29 by Commissioners Hartinger, Don
st,11 ••d flclorel 11urc11•
Mullen an e former member Rolland Neutzling.
,
The amount or 1111 year·, ap, 11tion and mileage, Judge. and
.
Seve.n persons were injured and two cars were total I
proprlation,
for th• fund were clerk. 1111111: otatlonery and 111p,
losses early this morning at the Brinker Hollow curve I
SOPHOMORE CAGERS - 'nle Middle port Yellow Jackets are mOYtng along If,
oomewhal lower. Thia year·, In- pllea. '6100 ; olher expenaea, "50().
riorth of New Haven on Roule 33.
been caused by the Total $211.300.
)idly
in the second division of the SEOA L cage race this season but the two a,pho­
creue
hu
Wnt Virgin ia Troofien s a i d Rutland. h e a d abrasion,. a n d
145,200
for
re-appraisal
o1
real
Buddings
a
nd grounds. court• mores above are signs of possible better things in the future. Russ McElhinney,
lhe wreck lnvnlved car&amp; !raveling Fred Somsel, M a s O n c h e a t
1a1e In Meig, Coonty. The Cole- ilouac and Jail. compena■lion, left, aod Rick Oiler , right , bringing the ba II upcourt against Athens last night, wW
lo and from the Kaiser Alwni• bruise1.
Layer-Trumble Company wa, janllon, and suppU.., '5800; IUP, be around two more seasons. See Page 4 today for game details.
Tola! pro;,erty loBI wa, est�
num Works near Ravenswood.
awarded the oontract for re-ap, pliel, janilor. 1111111; fuel and lights
In exce11 ol $2 000 Knox
mated
Cars
wa
MOIi aeriou&gt;ly injured
praisal.
$3 100; water and ice. '300: teleol Cllrry. 21, Ripley. who suffer• was ciled for (allure .. · have h I a
Another �uee or Inc...,. In phone $ 1'l00; N!palro, IZ!OO; furn.
vehicle under l'Olltrol. Icy condJ.
ed p■lnlul ,_ laceratioM.
the appropriation needed for � ilurt . fixtures. oHice equipment .
She was a pauenger in -a car tions at the curve were blamed Joaeph Ellu. 80, ol Maaon died general fund la increuod 1alaries $2000. Totals. $16,000.
driven by Nell Knox, :12, Parkers- lor the , accident. All the pel'!Olll Friday allemoon at his re.,idenco. ol elecled offlclals. The law re- Olher buildin and land mainhurg who had ""'" laceralions. were Kaiser employ...
The deceased wa1 bom In Ma• quired comml11loner1 lo give 1enan , $1500· g,,
p ro1ec1·10 to p p,
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PfTISBURGH I UPI I - Roher! usual move. Fride•' asked prose. paid the line and court COIII chr·
ee
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MIii Curry wao odmltled lo Hol--L . w i·th the exceplM&gt;
· n of •Lon, W. Va. • Jenuory tt. 1881, the eacn
""' erty and penona Sheriff salary
iI ing an ensufflg five-year pn,bl­
B
zer Hospital.
son of the late David :and Mar• County Court judge and ('()toner, $4800 · compemiaiion or �mploye: ( ame:· Baker, an international CtJting U.S Atty, John Gaivn
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tionary periCMI.
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Team
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official
co
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victed
al
takl
he
would
recomme
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d
t
Knox', car wont out ol_ con ro
a salary hike.
g,,ret Harper Elias.
JOOS
jail ltllllron, ularles.
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of
Gen
llooert
F.
Kemtody,
.naximum
a
Atty.
for
alik�
Gavin
presene
lo
labor
on the curve. bit one dnven . by
Mr. Ellu Ii survived by h la: In other actiorui of the comrn1s- snao · stationery and aupplies ing money
r
Tom Stewart, Rutland. at a shght
wife, Joaephlne w. , and children, 1ioner11 , Dwi ght Parker tendered SlOO· 'county jail maintenance and peace, was 1entenced Friday. lo one year imprisonment and $400 in Washington, cong aluloted Gt\'·
in
oo
the
proseculioo
of tbe aii!!I('Ounls.
three
or
each
on
line
and
term
prison
n
three-year
a
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$9500
-angle. the officera I.Bid,
Mrs. J. H. Fuley of Pt. Pleasanl . hi• resignation H custodian of 1UPPlle1
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er expe ses
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Maro;h
imposed
the
sentence
but
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Sl.200.
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and
was
ined
accepted
Stewart wu trealed
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$28 �
Mr,. Howard Burris of New IIH• the courthouse. It
• uipmeni ' $lSOO· T0tal
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Bak.er, a Teamster organizer said the lhird year of the prison
eel at M1ip GeneraJ Hospital, .es
en, w. Va. : Mn. w. R. Crow of Following Parker' , resignation : 280 eq
.
Har
St . Louis, WH eleased on ' '""" "oui� be suspended if Baker
from
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were hi• paoengen Ch
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Mason, Mrs. H■rry Joe Grimm
order· salary I
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15
000
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salary
bond pend mg an appeal by
job
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Five present members of the tart, and Emmett Elias of Bloom • o1 $ 190 a month , Pa ..-"er • res1 �- . ti
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pound Baker was
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H.;. ital o y Hos11 eu&amp;lodlan of lh• Sher- I1 .o!...ral
,cod last april ol accepti ng $52$ •
with Board of Eleclioo, Clerk pt. Pleasant •· Mn. OrvUI Red· Sweet
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ln
lo
time announced eandidale, Died ,..,;:· �berl. Joluf"ani�, ,
. , . ..._
1
•190 per nioolh.
School
ol
:
·
the SEOAL. IJ a """"
111-"- · • •
- ./
h&amp;I pelllim on the llepubli&lt;an both of M
Hugh of West Co- 1'le conm,laolanero ·11N r,,ol,. _ $10,111» Tolal, lll ,oott.
•
Artliur
Clark,
E,.,
..may liel- ·
he
Judg• Rabe f. Marah, In an
lller term 18 mayor
a
WOii¥" ,. � ��: ed lhat 11\e counly"treaeui, r ,an Regi, lralion of vital 1llli!licl,
::n::J;
- oo;
'
"" ther Clark and the lale Judge
811ltJ S
�·
grandch1
ldreo tnd eighi::pt. farry fund• In an amount not lo · Total $200.
.
Ctdric Clark, Middleport. who 1s Rev. Voris lo pallor ,Ir
a_
Councilmen John 1.erl&lt;le Clln• grandchildren.
&amp;.
l'ted
Health
Other
imited
They
000
n
tho !
$1
l
.
, Tolal. $ 1541.
a
student at Virgin ia Polytechnic Paul's Lutheran Church in ..,_
According lo records o1 the
Of
I
.
_
Ion Floher· Lee Smilb• and ayne Frlenda may call •I the F�.1!1"- ,pending ol custodians Jlllrrh, '"' Coun ly and Correct mn CounlY,
Institute in Blacksburg. Virginia ero and was the
• •,
Melp Common Plea, Court, two
Gibbon,
ltil
pe lons for lour aoog Funeral Home afler I p.m. to $50. All purcha,e over fl,,, home, aalary, $2400: compensa- I
ha,
been
i
nviled lo represent thq' I Y ih Middl
div.,... were awarded, 0 suil 111rt
�
•-::
•
epo
yean on oounc · � of the lour todoy. S.rvicea wUi be held . at amount mllll be approved by llw lion of employOI , '671111 : phy1i&lt;ian
College ,Department o1 Ma&lt;im! tor
ed and judpnl ,ranted In a
.....,
I1
0
ary c�ub Frid• n
are preaenl l'Ojlllclmen and lwo �oglesong'a S•nday al I p.m. Bur· commi11lonen.
! '300: fuel and Ughll, tllOO: main,
Engineering at a regional meetbusy day yesterdaJ.
Of lhe �eaIb M�
ng41me experience In pub- 1al will be in tho
have
lo
The
&gt;rl
•ll'ri•l
...,,,.,,
or
lhe
·
.,.._
farm
ne
upplie1,
ing ol the American Society of �:h
Fellow,
and
1
A COIJIOVk note 11111 h■o been
lie me,
I
Cemelery al Muon, wiili tho Rev. comm1..1oner1 lo orheduled lor maintenance and ,uppllel, $100 ; I
Marine Engineers and Naval His � l as lak fn lhe
filedinp
b7 the Farmer, Bank and
Sa
y 5.
Company
Pomeroy' Present councilmen BUI Cbllda Ralph Mahoney In charge.
ar
Feb
equipnew
;
ru
Architects.
....
expen
other
$200
ol
v
nacular •.. ::i,
1
�
I
k
.
----• two ye lerm . alto Illossie Jeon Raoch ol West Co- The meeting will be held al Then .,;, �red ft �
ment, $800. Tolal. County Home,
Fl
ag,,lnsl Joe and llelell Shamblen, :' !:
TRI!
BUDGET
I
::;,
1, .
lumbia died at her residence yes- Norfolk. Va . The department head he graduated from Capital UaiRD. Pomeroy. The plliinlill asks
.
Commls,ionero,
Salaria,
'9000;
$7 980
...
other
lerday evening al the age of TT. and four student• will attend vers .1y, uum
ol
11lar1e1
Board.
Welfare
Child
••�ion
....-� -,
,__ r
••1·ta1 u-=---.,
$250.
1
ol emplo,- , ..-.
.
com,...,..sal
are
run
n lng on the Republican
f
o
tenan
rro� V�I .
;
a
employ
of
is
County.
Mason
natlve
She
a
ce
m
i
•
m
A judament of .$2G,2.6S wu
SIOOO
e1
na
Theological
Sem
,
and
'400t
.
,tationery and ,uppHts,
ry
ballot aa are all other preaent ranthe event are a year ol graduate wrk
awarded the Rutland Branch of
pense1, $200 ; equipment, children m other homes, $2!00;
fn a NH'
Mr,, Roach ', hsuband, Hen ry . Highlight, of
other
ex
t
didalel .
other expenaes, $IIOO. Total. 15,· niomaa preceded her In death in din ner al the Navy Ol!Jcers Club Vork Seminary. lo . .hel
1llt Pan,eroy
f
rom
·1111,m
.
Bant
$Z500. Total $14,550.
p
Clerk Gene Grale !Dad bu
.
wher• papers w,11 be read which see God." Hl, first ohar&amp;e lo hlo
.
Jlal'old Jones, Lula Belle Jone,
l9Ci2 . Survlvin1 lo one da ughter,
County Auditor, aalary, '4400; oott
lion for a lerm ol ""' year• �
.
t e latest technical ad- presen, ... He baa beea lion
ry,
Supt
.
dren
•
aaia
Ho
Chll
me
t
and Paul Gama on a c6gnovlt ,.� of
Oakie Fowler ol WOii Columbia · relate to b
compensation .ol employ.. $4100·
·
tho
e,�n
vWage
'
councll.
Pmthe field of Marine En· four monlhs·
in
compensation
vances
'3172
111Btron
and
'
'
• ••- •
IIOte.
ty Sealer. I f
two aons, Richan! of Huntinglon
,_ .
.
compenullon'
ol
Depu
·
ph
__. ent Treaaurer, Charlotto --1
·
rcrr n
.
o emp1oyes, .-: y1�ian and 1nd earl ol Chic8g0 1 1 grand gineering and Naval Architecture. Rev. Vor., 111 """"""""
$Jud80 J-•
,.m Bacon al• aw...od
•1
__,__. ._
1
,
pp
onery •
•
· The group ;. also invited to the
al
Middleport re1ldenl1 "ill pay _
' duh.., $15IIO ; fuel and li&amp;hll $1,
.... : 1lat'i
. au ,.,
ed ■ divorce lo Evelyn Ollllnler ao filed her two :,ear petition.
bas
childre
n
•nci
aeveral
great
gra
n
d•
11e8,a11
l�
na
u
a
8IDall
(N)
.
So far, tlleM are the only Mid- one cent a thouund cubic feel 11111: • adverthing de�nquenl and SIIO; maintenance and aupplle■,
i'!ewport News Ship yard lo
from \&gt;""•Id F- Ohlinael'., both ol
lstan
chlldren.
e
nda
$!00
,
for
..
t
n
yi
o
now
ore
ho
•
:
llley
ng
n
new
la
,
r
ha
have
Jou
expe
watcli
the launching of nuclear ��-� ol 1
olhe
••·
pa
$6500
w
I
•
ry
lllcia
;
��
dleport
�
rce
,'..
��
J(iddli!port. '11,e aec,oad( divo
,�
i�
!
'
"..'
�
1
w
th
•-P'"''• -• ...,�-• l : equipmenl, $l00. Total $17,891.
Friends may c■D al lhe Fogle- ubmarine.
.
&lt;
It
ouu
"'tural
1u
•tarting
1nd
March
I,
s
idacy.
-•�
lbalr
IIOIIIICed
of
w• ..,.rded Maxinl fa•lk
w
n
ted
�
prese
�
./
lo
the
club
Co..
le
yer and Trumb
,
----■ong Funeral Home oily lime aft_____
Blind Reiie_l, Total, $271111.88
-. ennouncecl today by lhe Coal �
� el
from Roher! rttulk. 'l'lle
•�ia• Jack Rob.on, � HE·&gt;+
T
.
r
,
,
I
•
will
m
body
p.
.
'l'lle
othe
Sunday.
3
er
Ohio
fuel
Goa
Co.
lo
ild,-.
nt
lranaler
Depen
oCh
OO
I
r
de
upenae.,
JIO
$41
1a1nfl'i wu 1tven CUltody o Councl) P)an lng
h15
G■1 ntea also will be 1o...red tal COWlly ollllllor, $511, 100.
aid for depeadont chlldren. 15831_ ue ni atai. 1rom 12 ,,0 ootil l :'8 Patrol Cites Three
';'
l'l:esidmt � G�le pr 11
.. 1
.
� ehlldren.
salary,
y,
ProNculJntl fltorne
Ordinance
Ilardi I ln 121 other Ohio comSoldiera lleiiel hoard and men,. p. m. Monday at the Salem EUB For V-iolatiO D8
g
t
w
of
y
,
emplo
ex ben ularltii, $680; compen■allou Church. S.rvlceo wfU be held al
hich •• �
lhe mee m
A lpodal COUDcO mee1fnc baa -• Ul!I lo MO large volume i-: rmtpenullaa
Two amsls of Berni area resi·
by a steak dinner NrYed
uppll
and
l
:
■
ea
_
with
y
a
M
ry
1
at
l
church
the
ceded
onda
:911
$4
00;
it
loo
lhe
lny
lal
iane
•r
1
g
■t
s
todo
and c
cutomen under pro- tl400
y by
1-n called in Middleport lonlpl fndualr
1 o(
eati al
denls were reported
by ladies of the llealh a.irdl,
aliowanco $15IIO. Tola! , $11,- 1 olher .....,_, '111111.10; Rellol Rev. Ralph Mahoney In charge. s
in order lo pua ID -pncy villan■ of lh■lr luel - c1a,-, $100;
tale Highway Patrol. .
·
grave Burial wUi be In the SUncn!l!I Leroy l fo&amp;char 30 West Colum•
Soldlera . el&lt;., $4,000 ;
leplation on the plBMinl com- Ii.fa 1nm lllPeline 111ppllen IIIO.
lon
ol
,
B
pecl
of Ohio Fuel, !Nllng IIION!
marten and na,,, 11111: Mem• Jlemorial Park in Pt. Pleasant. bia, w. Va .. ...� l.;.iged In I h e Hearing T1!818 WiQ
mluion ordinance.
.:
":1
�
er
----, '450: burl,I,
IOducod
Ohio
IS
Fuel
e
m
1
Th
eet1n1 will mo � held
Melga county jail charged with Be Given Feb. 13th
- �- ol orlal ti-,, PpeDHI
•
�
.;.
:
.,;,,,
Pl
Jf
g,,1
the fuel COIi •"'$IIOII. Totals ,u.11115.'8
lo ma
•
,,,...
a
·
intoxication. Gene C. Oiler, %7, Mr, Mildred Lucu, Mrx. ll(ar.
lo
the
ll
MAD8
RllN
ppoinlmeit
b
of
Virlle Leo McDonilt• 77• RFD commiulon.
' ,
.
Poor Rellel, tranal■r la poor reMayor Kenneth Me- clause Ohio Fuel - oo lo Ill ,..._ '2'117. _. tlpe!INI
MJddleport
.
• wu cited lo t h e Jorie R,ce. Mn. R. A. Biddle.
The Racine l!:llieraeney Unit
ol lndl1ent · lief luod ,10•000
I Pt. Pltaaanl, tlled at her re■ I· Elhlnney 1■id The meeting lo cualomer. lncru1e1 or deer•-• judgex $200 ;
al II ,Oil this morning Meigs , Co1mty eourt Feb. 2 for • and Mrs. Betty Herring are lo g,
m ea
denee laol nJaht, &amp;ht WU a llelp oel ·for 7
In the
Wor�uae ,;,alnlenance ol ad run
ol I"" Iron, reaulated i-t-n flllGI'; ulariel ol court
�· ,,;_
., _ min ister hea:riqg lesls to be beld
_,. � other .,.rlihouxe lo Antiquity for Delbert Teaford alo? 1 1gn •18latllln .
County utivt.
camtal&gt;IM a,lil ballff1, '3800; Jur0
aupplien•
We
lton
.
Cl
nmu· in the Northwester■ l.ocal Sdioul '
st
48
She
ifford
was
Ui.
he&lt;:ome
bad
'
He
kwho
_ ,., wltalilel feee, pr
la
on
,
lo
h■r
huaJ.iood,
SunlvlnC
Meigs District lhe week o1 Fef&gt;ruii7
lll!IO; ularltl, court reporter• $1• ":i-r compenulion ol em- en lo the Meigs General Hospital !In, w. Va., WU ctled lo
llcDanllt, OM ton tad two .....,i.
ROIPl'rAL
IPIECIAL -flapo.
court
Feb.
I
for
no
mud
1
man
crew.
1st ,ii �- ,
The 1e,1 wiU
·five
the
by
alal-.,Y , IIIO· To000; transcript■ • eourt Nporlero, ploy... .
.........
.
�
The Dlnvllla Pu,rlm Ho1M -rt :
g
each
lludent
�
hearin
m
·
g �,
■alar iel, FY eommluion- tal mo.
Frimdl 11111 cal II lhe Fop, land.
0
Church ..m I ,. Yaulh ••• 111111;
•
and
rec.111ne,J.�ona
for
lli\,ik I ' '
1,
at
.
lnlur■n&lt;e , PIIUliool and lalOI,
- Funoral - ., llmo af. l&gt;ilehorpo: Ann■ Grimm Mid- J111111r7 .. IIINltlh ,.._,, s. .... ..,, st ionery and1 supplie
child
The
,
work
lo
In
..... : ,
.
.
$1■: other ex_, , 00. Total County bulldiop , fltlO: Warkt p.m _ amdq 'ftot bodJ wOI dleport; Shella Cowan, �y ; with O ,.....,. of ..,..... by and $10,
t,r
ation
ount
With
Me1111
C
.
y �
ffl.
llo In -- � two U.W I p.m. Vfr,i,,ta ·l(cDanlel. Cheahlre and a reuely r
men'• campe111111ion, .,_, prom1
!o lho youth.
24
p
·
Jt1'1111lo Court, ularie■, prob.a- lum on olfl&lt;i1la, ,181111. Total, $4,·
Ella D. Badgloy, Racine.
p 1-_�-Deeartment.
..,111 � - ...., at t h e ____::_:c_________________ llon orficerl, ...; P-, J!l'll- ,oo_
r
of
1 p.m. Burial
John Irwin, secretary-manager of the Automobile Club Died In Toledo
ftcen $!1811: pe � County portionJI of employeo re_bolim
,· ,
,
fl0,000; Aid for perman- of Southern Ohio announced today the opening of a AAA A farmer ,..idlnl di.
: ': ft �
eolly and totally diublecl , f14815, • Division office in Gallipolis to serve the Gallia and Meigs County . Jacoh Kocll. paraaf,1 · ..,...
111
aid - 11111
40•
y..lerday ....,,.,, ,..
1
j,
county area as well as Pt. Pleasant,
Va.
p
by two coo)abll
DOG AND KENNEi,
The office will be located In the Ta_wney Studios at lo
loy
•·
•
Edward ltl{ll and WIIDall. ffllil.
nlng date is Monday.
, • i.
' AudJton clerk hlrt and nppty. 422 Second Ave., and the
.
eoplw Court
.
...__
• •· 11111· MW)' clDc warden auo:
t,o
th ol Harr....,,Ue
llra.
Lucy
Venz
of
80
Loclllt
Three are• pbytdclana Ind a vac1Uoner 110111 for the •-: Juror■ Mil •�
$
n e
nslon of
Leviee 4 Fbu,a
al aervceo
.....
;.
•�
u travel
hea vy - weather Friday ��IO,l
��
alrplln!,_rlde, re�
haw boon fined f
.....J--. -•·- _ ital• and auw)ie■ ..ii,, olh- St., hu been -inted
IS area. Funer
1
u
...
m
..
IV
C
ol
.
Portabee
bu
!;he
In
dIY my 1n Florida.
n
s
or
COUllll
,.
th
alt,
1 the
l
740
Tolll
'6
,1...
- -:
111
moulll f.,; two neb training in For 11Veral yearx a amtact aer- oni Cher
Dr. lay Pickens, Middleport, Dr. John Rldaeway , � el -■,pit,-, ": er
Judp_
111
.
v
has been maintained through
I
ffl ry
.•
oquilly -" New Haven and Dr. Donald Warehime G�lllpoll.l at- flO; o1tt1-,. ood a,ppllott, • •I- 1_ f15111111·
oD fieldo 01 AM aervl&lt;el includ- ice
was
am
Gallipolia
·
the
of
o
the
f
Ch
ice
f
lr&amp;V•
lon
lnlarna
ne
te
portimi
d
..;..
: •.! ' \
l al
the 51111; � Ulna htldina -.; otlon: $15 ;
n ed sealon, of the 88th lllllllal conve11'1on
Ing airli and
i ,,
ty
·
ber ol Commerce, Mr. Herb Bosh
. . . .., · �
· ■ . Amerlc111 Oltio�thic Asaoefadon Monday t)lrough ClUrl. •• &lt;tlhor ..,..,., $.,0.
. e1
I
e
m
•
J
ol
wife
the
i■
She
el.
r
l
t
P·
return
loyOI
ota
othe
· �
IIIIJl
'
•
IWLA CIINt'ELil OVT
chamber has
the
of
president
lo 11,n,e
Iii oounty 'Jlliund,ay at Miami Beach.
Tolalt. $1).GIII.
Veni , cen!ral ollke repairman
, .... Tatol, $11 ,140.
·
lhe
�-•L
........
I
'paJBIIIIII
"-"
J
t
meetma
�••
.:·•ol
A
J
o(
au
I
the
lo
r
et
rom
a
..._.
"·
)1111 ... . !Nr e
while ___
&amp;----.......
� wu _.,
uw... 'noo
1
e
,....,_ ......,
rece..�
• ..,_
.
r.nd for lar the Ohio 8ell Telephone Co
• -, •
aeneraI
T
,..,...,
ola!
ol
...._..
•
lea
for
orheduled
1UO
for
chamber
ils
the
thanking
-.' club
'" "•,
••
• Leroy D Harh■r uoc'btt, lllddlej,ortI!'-.,, , ,.....Wkt �• O'lllcl1 exp■IINI. •· 1Ja!II; ,-.
Mu Tawney, who wu appoml• excellent cooperation In helpin g n ight has been' cancelled
phJllcal flt. PelJeo and lfleiclPtl eou,t, INI, lolal Pll,Nt.01.
woii lWI '11, ihd -. on an Ill- The lour left la Dr Picblfl hajl • Ila
ed by the IOV� board In to bring an Aulo club ofllce lo weather condltlool. The _.
·_1
l!Cll!AD CAIUD
T ·b• I!!. plane ol I p. m. . � - ·
ml,I by .....■th, Judpi. GoiilllJ
$1,111.11;
elop its llrllne
J
y
.
comm
th
g
will
be
.
dev
meetin
In
rebn1117,
\
'
•
to
:
.
unit
.
is
8mllll :-,e■
to OJ
la
-...,.
o
k
T
-,ia .....,, .,
ond , ..-.
ice will The general publi&lt; lo welcome
a l
I
----.
_, lllo lJ� , ...
and. MIi · lo .. ilo,. In an.i-. ""-• tllo,- -. 1
.,.nod lo aid N ■ a e 7 illlerulional tr ve aerv
, f.100;
ad wilt
i-.r•
t
h
T
_
I ,
rmllnuo In h■I ._i,y,
to visit the new office et 422 Sec.ii- _.. -nitC .;. 11,._
fl.Sit.II
,
UICAL TEMN
foll. • O DWI. ..,,.. . � r«e■d " Mll'(af' :th, i11p1 Ill It
AM club ■ervicea ond Ave., and there they will be The temper
ln
"
_,
Ill
�&lt;
II
IDc■I
ttb,lld■D.
pllltitll
-'
Ibo
llltlij!t - .
\ the - Alli!_..., I'll., l,u&gt;, CWllbtuef ·, . ii ID tiatly ,-a, ,. -�-'a
al
J1p
!I)
.
,
.
. . . "11f tltll ...., .lo ....., Bil - lo au8allle
pubUc. 1111ated with any ol their trav•I Pomeroy'• � diatrict
al .,,_
:
.joarlltJ � .wllbaat • ..,..ti ii phyllcal fllioat tall
..., .
. IJ ....... t'll!ilr
' IMW illila'S __,; 1 ... ,. ..... 'ft.. ..
.. r�
,...-,
.. '
tltls· - lnml arra.....,
c' ' .
._...
.
l ;;;xn ,ll'lt lat *Jlzil
. I
._,
tllsila, ..
'11111
. ,.
,.
' '
�
·11�. �•lf' r,, · ' � , .,
'
. .. .. .
-h�•-i..;lJ .:- � 1 . '(;' ., ., !i
••,)'f
J_ Vi �•-l1r1•i•:;, J • . ' • . • D1-1!· .,.i a;; 1 '1!' \'l
-.��I
''
In! -wP,1M' . '110.� ttd

mp oyes
Of Ru·tIand' Chester I
If/ere
1'

N. SECOND AVE.

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Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Ohio , Saturday, Jan. 28, 1961

I(ai· ser Alumi• num

e JACKETS
e TOPCOATS
e TROUSERS
e HATS

MEETING POSTPONED
The meeting of the Women ' s
Association of the First United
Presbyterian Church of Middle­
port which wos announced for
thle evening has been postponed
1 until Tuesday, Jan. �l al 7:30
p. m.

, , ,

Dnot«I To Tia. lntnui. 0/ Th.ll.,-M,,.on Ar•

NO. 239

Seven
Crash
II0IIOw.'

All Morch ■ ndlH Roducocl

Middl"!&gt;Orl, Ohio

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k
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t 33

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

LIBERTY THEATRE

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Commis sion A pproves $346,944.01
Budget For Local Government In ·'61

FRIDAY NDT DPIN

"TI!E WALKING TAIIGE'f
Joan Evana. fton,ald FOlter

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lnel.

MEIGS THEATRE

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