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~~~ Sellllnel, "T"':·Kiddleport, 0 , Feb. 3, 1960

btticial Board Of United Methodist
Church Holds Monday Evening Session

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

Around And
About
Middleport

Mainl,y About
People
In Pomeroy

MEIGS THEATRE

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Mrs . Albl'rt Younj:l, Mr11. Dwight

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

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Officers Meet
Tuesday Night

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

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

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

~be purpoae

Propagation Theme
Of Garden Club '
Session Monday
Mra.

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

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

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

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Fannie PhilUp1 and Blanche Da·
via were reponed as OOth havinc
lost their hwbanda by death end
Dowers were aent. Mecla Gibba
-was reported m In a hoapit.U In
MasaiUon. and flowetl will be aent.
A communication waa read frnm
Edith Wakely, district deputy, con~ erning the district rally. It was
decided to sell bubble bath as a
money malting project.
At the close of the meeting ro
silent auction was held and a contribution made to the Marcb
of
Dimes.
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Special Price $439.00

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

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wben the ·t-H calendar

year

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dates include a

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Special Prlct

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modem tot., louoce, toe:k·
l&amp;il.aod. 2 1tep tablet, 2 :lampe:.

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

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

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

KITCHEN

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

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an Interest increase to
1 and a new, shorter

yean aod 9 months.

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

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

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

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Tenth Congressional district Hugh Bearhs; Rutland Villlge: L
voters nominate candidates for N. Taylor, Wayne Turner; Rutland
i:ongreas and member• of the state East: Carol F. Pierce, Don Mecentral committee in the May 4 Knight; Rutland Weat: Robert G.
primaJ')' election.
Swick, Seth F. Nicholson; Salem:
Tile distract board of elections in Titus E. Smith; Silver Run : John
LAncaster said this morning pe'ti· ·w. MuHord; Syracuse Vil.: Wm.
Uona have been filed by the'ae Tbeuner, Kenneth Cundiff; Syr•
candidates:
cuse Precinct: Wm. F. Harris;
Republican, for congress, Pete 1 Tuppers :Plains: Roland Torrence.
Abele, McArthur. and Oakley ColDlmocr•tlc Commltt.mlft
!ina, Ironton; Democrat, walter
Alfred: Arthur E. Koeni&amp;; East
Moeller. incUmbent.
Bedford: Everett Howett; West
Republican, for central commit- Bedford: Owens Smith; Soutb
tee, B. Lewis Jooe&amp;, Thurman, in- Chestu: Virgil . Walker! Sylvia
cumbent; Elmer F. Jones, Athens; Coleman; Columb11: Westma CrabAthena· and Maxine H. Charlton, tree; Dexter: Francis MontgomLancuier; Democrat,
Kenneth ery; Letart ViUage: (4nera1 J.
Athens; ·Mary Gallagher, Hall; East Letart: Albert FairJront..n
clotbe; Long Bottom : Francis
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Fire
Cblef Tom
FINID FOR SPIEDING
and fireman Bob Byer atMayor Charles Legar last night
planning ttuion in Atn· fined James Baker, Syracuse, $30
of regional Hre 1and costs for speeding on Union
·a nreman'a achool Ave. in Pomeroy. The arrest we.s
Tllesday night by Pomeroy
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·:llopeful Fishermen Try Winter Luck

teco1rd Hop Scheduled
Senior Mothers

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attendance Saturday
···'"-~ the Pomeroy Uigh
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mothers sponsor a
bop from 1:30 to 11 :30 p.
with Steve Allen
the
&amp;eheduled and
be available.
is 50 cents,

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

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sa!~ua J stand before you today I ominations

count.)' en.ctoeer

All c•ndiRtn• petitiotll 1ft
Melga County ...-. a,......td by
the boud 9f olifdions W..,...

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

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

Building Noted

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

Caned

)'ears ago. ·

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

Sales In

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Republican,
etaon, Democrat, coroner
At 11 :4~ lpt night the first aid
dattt, and F. H. O'Brien,:· IReJ~hU
went to the Syracuse reliiean, and Emmett W. Peoplet,
l~•nco of Holly McCoy auffe&gt;c_in11
ocnt, boUt for probate judie.
nu and silicosis complica.
'ti&lt;&gt;na. He was taken to Meigs Gen·
Hoapital.
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Otto Bradford of Racine.
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Dr. Garrett H. EOJan&amp; read the Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton.
with
they had started fronl
vow1 lor the double ring cereFor trav~lins, the bride wore
~~:!:~~~~ [nvitationJ were remony. Mrs. Loia Skeens played a hta:k suit of ItaUan wool wlth a
attend a Japanese flower I
program of wedding music.
robm egg blue feather hRt and
.11how at Lazarus, Feb.
~lack acceB&amp;Oriea. She alto wQte
and from tbe WindlOJ
Given in marriage by her father a corsage Of wbite clirnaUon 1.
Club to 'iltttnd
the bride wore a ballerina Jeneth
The bride is a graduate Qf Hunt
at the home of Mrs. G. R.
gown of Chantilly laee and tulle, lngton High School and a form
on fl'iday evening, Feb .
tashloned with a Sabrina neck· er atudent at Mar&amp;hall College.
. George H. Parker
line, fitted bodice and kmg aleev- She is employed by WSAZ Inc., iit named as tbe club speaker for
es tapering to bridal polnta, Her the accounting department.
Coffee Hour at WMPO, tbe date
be aflnounced later.
softly gathered skirt, With diallonai panels ol hand·clipped lace
The groom is a eraduate pf ·RaA salad course was served by
was worn over bridal hoopa. A cine High · School and Columbua fbe h.QJtesses during the 10cial
ballerina length vcll of importe&lt;l Art School. A me~ber ~ l}le )lour to 17 membera and guests,
sllk illusion secured her Juliet Huntington Ad Club, he' Is he art Mrs. Ron Springer, Mn. w. c.
style headp{ece. She carried a ca~ d1rcctor for Jim Mitchell Adver- Kirkland, Mrs. Leo Smith and Mrs.
cading b'ouquot of white carna- Using Agency.
Nolan.
tiona and smaller white flowers. It;:;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;:;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Miss Dixie Stenger 111 maid oC
honor. She wou~ a gown of aqua
tulle and lace with a crystal taffeta matchin' jacket, and carried
a ,eascade boUquet of pale pint
eartfaUons. Her headpieee was lh.tefwoven bands of lrrideacent '$eo
quins with a short veil.
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ctou.ty fwlitht aMI Pr.,.r. chMM~
Of rain ..vth ~len, Mf rnuch

~~~~~N;e~u:W:i~ng~a~lld~;C;a~rt~e!r~~Tb~e;W~o;mie~nin~f~t~h~e;Y~o;u;n~g~A;d~u1lt

HfART IN IT!

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

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Weather

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

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

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

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Tbeodorua Councn n.uettten of
A~enca met .in regular aeaaion on
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' Monday eventng at the IOOF Han
opened the meeting and presided until the following o cers witb Helen Miller councilor pre-

Michael Rites
Held Sunday
In Middleport

lorThe """'"'"on

CHucKu
FOR TODAY
TOD MUCH

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

&amp;y FRIDDII HOUDASHILT

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

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

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Piketon Bank Robber
Captured In Kentucky

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

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curiosity 0\~er what its con:.~poncnts In educa~ facilities and pupil populahon may be .

the county behind Pomeroy , as to student

a point whicH we

body size.
As for a possible referendum vote on the
new district, the law requires that it can follow only after petitions are filed eontajning
35 per cent or more of the eleetorate' of the
three township• wllldn 80 days of the resolu-

will take care of

children o( three townships , Columbia,

Ulj!an,d and Salem in the northwestern secof Meigs county It will have three fine
.fl•ont:ary schools.

an Harrisonville, with 11 rooms, a
cafeteria, two sets of rest rooms, an
combina ti on, and an enroll,.e;~ntoday )of 179.

,~,l~~i:~~ Cenler grade school, a compa rative. building, has five rooms, auditoriumcafetena, rf:'st rooms, and an em·oH""'111&lt;,'!' 149.

elemPntary , new two years ago,
modern. has an t•nrollment of 429
lllhlla"lh•re are 218 high school students. The

high school S€rving these three town·
ships is of C"ourse the Rutland High School
which, starting January 15, had as its new
executive head youthful George Dallas, for-

The Home ~monatralion Council is placing emphll&amp;il on the tact

tion by the County llmlrd. Obtal.ning !ills 35
per cent on a petlftoa eertalnly Is not im·
possible. All it should teqalre Is piety of leg
work in the hlnterlllldo of the district. All effective plea to pmp.eetlvo lllpers could be,
"It Is only fair thai "ire &amp;lve tile people of this
entire new district' • ehal!e&amp; te Yotl! on the
question, rather than tate an edict tieing
down."

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Girl Scouts
Wl\h .cleVotlooa 111 Mrs. Melvin Organize At
IUa, wbo read two ar~~cles :
.
.~hrlat We Hne All 1nd Letart Falls
. -~ God" · foUowed by ·

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Howeyer, a vote favorable to dissolution
of the new Northwestertt ilnrlet in the three
townships should be a hone of another color.
Quite conceivably many voten could lean toward agreeing a YOie is a fair thlll&amp; to have,
without concurrl111 to vote for dlBsolution.
This particularlY shoulcl' tre !rue In Salem
and Rutland townships wherellle status quo

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YESTii:RYEAR

tm--'Phe

but Citizen-Journal nported to·
day that a $10,000 l'obbery took
place during a crap game at the
Italian-American Golf Club eatly

Monday,

POMEROY

leod•ro -are Mn. Margo Burri and

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Mrs. Catherine Hunt.
Girls joining the troop were:
Carol Shain, Unda Graham, Mar·
geret Tibbs, Pamela Davia, Pauline Cummins, Debbie HiU, Bever·
Hunt,
Dorothy Toney, Faye
Roberta Roush,
Joyee
sue MiUer, Patty Baket,
Rowe, Peggy Wines, Eu·
, and Connie Chapman.
Roberta and Mra.

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Ill' • .,....._ td any toxic com-

JO\PUt- lhQ\11. be nuwJt evideJ~t
w~ an aabjected to

in. penona

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II'Mture~ S:oradlcate. lac.

Criticism Is Knowledge

~ -: J'~~ln.ment . and prize&amp;
to -ra. Melvin
d.~ ·PeHY Jo Bowers.

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ltiilet'lts

were llel'ved by
11¥(-:~MI to tboae named above
Ji.if4~.ll~- :Glad7a Dailey, Mrs. Har·
=-~ ~ttl\ : l.ll~ Mra. Deaver Kap-

G~·:~~~";..~:i~~ are the leaders

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and joining were
Lois Burnem, Nancy Roush, Linda
Jane Wines, Nancy Pickens, MaY
Toney, BeverlY stflbart, Peg2y
Yonker, Sue Ann · Donahue, Jenni·
fer Davis, Melanie Beegle, Hazel
Lawsun and Joyee Randfllph.
Mothers present w,p,re Mrs.
Elizabeth Toney and Mrs. Betty
Roush.
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meeting has
unU,l Feb. 15
7tl and lth grade
U.urnament, it Is an·

That Fools Won't Take

.)l:~~fy Tires

IDexter,

0., wllere they had the
large flre ju1t a day or two be·
lore this fLme. It burned the New
York Central R. R. station, the
store of .1 . F. Bowles and his dwelling, also the filling 11tatlon acrou
the street.

Church 0/lkwb Meet

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the pas or; Rev. Howard Ruppel_t,
to Cambridge, the 24-25 of thu
month to· attend tbe area meeting
the Evangelitm Committee.

WILKESYtLLI

This fire waa oot in Meigs
County but it wu just over the
!me m Vinton County, BO cl-ose
to the county line that I thought
Jt should be mentioned.
The fire was Jsnuary 21, UH7.
It wus a large l1re fur the 11ize of
the- vllla~e. as almost all buildlngs on the south side of the main
s.lref.&gt;t pa1111lng throuQh the village
were burned .
CHISTIR FIRES
on the afternoon o1 April 20,
1923, lire wae dist'Overed In the
ware room of the Frank Gall1
store in Chester, 0. This room
contalneLI (Ill and other wute
produch that you usually lind
In surh rooms. The . aun wa•
ahlnlnlil briKhlly and warm again·
at the aide or the room a&amp; the sun
often shines very warm thla
early In the aummer. lt waa auppoaed that the heat c:auaed apon·
tanooua combustion In the otl and
oily waate

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ol Pythlaa, who uatd t)Je aecond
floor for their IOOae room and
l'tlnted the tlrtt Door a1 a st&amp;N
room . Soon the bulldlni waa a
roaring
Inferno
and notbln'i
could be done to uve it. SOon the
fiamea leaped aCl"'II tbe ltrtft
and now the home (lr David Cltland wu on lire. Thil wat 1 latfe
to,ro atory brick bulldlnJ tnd waa
completely deatroytd. Tben tile
laree blaebmlth allop lt&amp;D.dtWJ
nearbr wu deatroytd and 1 eorll
crib. It looftd for eome thne u
lf the entln vtUa1e waa at the
merey of the- llei'J menat:IJ' but tt
waa finally broutbt under eob
trot without any other lteutel on
either aide ol the ltfeet hlnc
deatroyed. '11lat wn pethpt tble
lna:ett and most tottly tire ev•
exDe'flented Jn Chtlter. The JC.. Ql
P. building •tood· ou the ban~
juat up f'Nm the mill and Sbtdirl
R&amp;ver. •

About lloo Yetrt ollor lhlo ftre

•ard Hotel. Thil buildina wa• ~heater ooll- ...Iller wae
thea rued bl' 11lode01 ond Wll· ftre, lbla llmtr II ....111 Ill tile
~ JI&lt;IIIJ y • ~I llore under 1.....,1"1' lion ol 'NUll•• l'oll•.
Tbto wu tn llllllilhll 1!11'1 bl'
~flnll ...... of the IIIII lltlo llldo~o, .f&lt;lr 1IWlf , _ , 11
Ilion. ..
Oil . '
an u.nolel10k.tal 111rlor. l'roOI IIlli
bulldla&amp; tho lltlo ,...1d to tile I .
liIarKe I"'&gt; llorJ fr11111 bollldtntl
used u I NOlde... by Alro EIMI·
otolll, oao or u.. lorpo&amp;- lb
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eoon eort!

troyed, then 1 ....U

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1 on
the
aide of the
1tore.
Tbll had o,. ~~~r. ro~o~~
•• a barber lhot tor a aum., at
yean but Wll liow ~.-t.

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We noll"' lbe lo:a. -llor
lloale, &lt;me' of tile o!lli;d If nolllrt
"Oideal ho111e tn Cbeoler 0114 rllhl
between the t..O tim ,ot ,..,.
...., out llu)IQ!II~JI'-Jillilt.J!u... _, .,

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.p..rl Worated
U.e
btrt· BoMheim lprinl oollfe:o
tlbft. 8letvt fac~ and: blb
McJdlM ar. ·ot white l!IIIIL
The •even-elchthl tunic lt jilt
Oft bOUt aidea ait.d belted
gray leather,

with

Racine Junior
Class Spon$0rs
Re(OI'd H.op

Tbia Saturday, Feb. CJ. 7'he Jaya:
will hold a hiah sch(l(ll dt~¥t: parRev . Warren Hulburt, putor Of ty :41t a,.Clne fl.i&amp;h. ~chool ~uditor­
or the rirst Baptist ChurC!:h. waa ium apoMOred by the Juhior Clu&amp;.

honored Wednetdly afternoon at
tbe Martin .1\estaurant when the
Middleport t.liniJterJal Auocia·
tlon met for a dinner '" hia bon·
or. Mev. Hulburt abd hlu family
wUI . be le!'vina: Middleport this
month for hia De.'I.V Putonlt! at
Steubenville.
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preCedinC

Study Is Held ' ·
Tho Methodial ehul&lt;h iditirt of
Mlsalona on Alriea ll.W · itii tlnal

meetln&amp;: Sundar n&amp;Pt.
Total rtcure• lor tllla lour ne1r.
school wu 153 enrolled aDd in
everage -1ttead•nce Of •·
A film waa JbowD "A.frlea'a
lot Cbrllt , lnd lila
W1itiog
Clrurcb."
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A panel di•cwaion tpok .. plUe .
I Panel memben 1feft ClYd~e. Fote:y
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iJ ·AM~i

Wrllltt llti!Woul Sit·
Jtov: Rlollonl

Africa";

Summary talk on '"MiNOutlook f(IJ' ·Afrt~t~~".
offer&amp;oa:s
tN:• ,an4
The affair will 1&gt;0 b!Jhllittted by
uaed toward. luluwlq&amp;: I
a fast ·dance contest ~~rlhr whicli 1!"'ll~ti·•~ plant in JohiRMNburJ.
a cOuple will be aelft!ted on the
be a $40.000 PIOJe&lt;!.
buia of dancing , a&amp;Q.Ity, penonilschool wu cbn!Pdered
it;y and appearance.
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penon~i

hU been i.a tbe EnJlftef.l'in&amp;: DivialOD. Til number of re&amp;llteftd.
tDIIDeen aDd eqiDeerint &amp;radulid' lta. bet!D. doUbled in lbe put
t-.ro re.an.
-Other inereiJel bavt been in
the A«ounthla: DiriJion, whieh baa
been Ol'fabiud and in whieh
prooedtlftl ha•e been
ander thil
the Lepl ltnd R.ieh of
lion wfUc:h bu m""Ok thaD
ill vohtme ctl rij:ht-flf-wAy
etwe. Iince tbe llar1 o1 the
lt.\te pralftrn.
Tbua, n e:umlnation or the
tecord abOM tbat the Stlte Road
Comlniulon hu alm01t doUbled lUI
volume of buatneu In the pall
three yean,. with an illiC'I'elle of
~)' $.27 per ftllt in the number
bl enwtoyee.L

Employes of the Point Pleuaat
of ~ppaiatbian Power
Compall)' have been a•arded a
&amp;pld aeal t.o be affixed to tbeir

Certificate of Merit

for

haviDII

completed the ealendar

anee of tbetr exetlkalllr~ "'94
throua:hout the year abMCI. •
The bonor of' atftliQ tilt'
Rll to the Certifleate .of ' IJ.,_t
went ~ VI- 0 . lirdlu, tlie .....
visor Wlth the JFeJfet.t numbet of
yean &amp;enlct aDd w.bo bu Jilt ltl4l
a diuhl.lna: Injury, and to T. A.
Jewell, the nCJD.tuperviar em.
ploree with the cnatett · m~~~~btr
(IJ yeart aervke wttbout a ..,.._
linr injury.

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year of
191)8 without a dilabling mjury.
The lut. disabling mjury in the
Pt. Pleaaant ogtrict waa on Aua:uat 12, liM, and through Decem·
ber 91 , 1~. 199."88 man houn
Not Jinte llitM baa the Poiat
•ithout a dLUblina injury had Pleaunt District worke4 a full
been accumulated.
.:alendar year without. a diAbU.J
Mr. G. L. Furr, Vice Preaident injury. - -- - - - and Genera! r.Janager of Appalachian, ilt ,a letter to George E Her
Po~
vey, DiiU1ct Manager. conveyed
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the · roll!]'Wtng to the employee• m
Point Plehant:

.. ,. revl•wing the nnal · · covering our coml-any'a u.Iety experien~ lor 19158, I wa• ple.aled to
note tha&amp; teveral of our groups
completed the- entire ;reO\r W!Lhout
I dlabliaa iDjUQ'.
Amana tbae were the emplQ)'ea
of the hint Pleunt Distrid who
continuell 1.o Improve . upon and
'tmod their record by working
142.425 accident-free m.anhoun
duriac tbe year. Beginning oa Au&amp;ut 12. liM, thia now briQp yoor
ootaJ tg over .189,488 eon.ecutive
manhoaft worked without INJoua
penoul Wlll'YTo pefMineatly mart th!J 19H
a«&lt;mplillmieat, the attached gold
.:~e.a.l lftould be a/fixed to your
Certificate Of Merit. On tbiJ oecuion I would appretiate it if you

Birthday
HeId Monday
For Young Pupil

A party wa1 held KODdu morn·
ing at the Kinderearten room in
Middleport
honorin&amp; the alxth
birthday Ol Stepben Crafl, toft ol
Mr. and Mn. Robert erq,
The foll-owing wee t:bGRD bJ'
Stephen 18 bia h6lpen . ad a11o
~-.~~L.J at .bil apeeiaJ tab.... Dlvid
File, Billy Buck, Jeffer:r SbiDII:.
Pat Greu, Jimmy eochid, Gary
Cairna, Jimmy Snyder aDd bit
sitter, dnd.a, wbo waa 1 au*

tor the party.

llra. Craie wu aailted by lf.n
Guy Reynold•. teacher of. the
clua in IC!'Vlnf relrelhmenb ,of
ice cre.~;m and eook:ltl to tile ebU·
dren. Favors ot -.biiUet
gJven t.o the children by Mra. Bfynolda.

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from
In ~e1W 1rork at1te
$5&amp;.000 durlns the
to Gabe Genove~e
Syraeue, N.
Y., an uhdm!ovet mihaaer-match·
maker.

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cheir advisofll, Mra. Henry Welll!l
and ~ ·. Edwatd WeUa~ mel fc;tr

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the home of Patricia Hennessy .

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announcing the date of ita annual
congregatlonal dinner meeting to
be held at the church Feb. 11.
Dinner to be served at CJ p. m ..
and the children ,will entef(lin.
The purpose of the dinner will
be to hear a description of the
· program for the coolii'LC year
which baa been worked out by
our
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Following the dinner Rev. Nyle
Borden, ()ll&amp;tor flf th.e Mt. Morlab
Baptist Church presented Rev.
H Jb t 'tb
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u ur Wl a I \ rom the asaoociation. Othen present were
Rev. Fred 1. Gardner. Chuuh of
,.,
Christ and Rev. Howard Jluppelt,

4-H C.lub Meets
Tuesday EVen.U19
F Q
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ehurchif.F·'"' discussed and the ' or . rganl%0tl~n
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~ oved the .Plan to aend
The Merry Lasstea +H Club arid

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dtJ&amp;ro)'ed;
Coe'a th~ atory
buildln1. a dwelllna, a pool and
lunch room, the nut bulldlnJ
was the three atory cement bloek
buUdint of Dale Roberti and oe·
tuplecl by the Wolle Sllters, JesU. and Blaha wiU. a seneral atore.
The upper ltory or th.l• build
Ina wu 10 damaled that It waa
ntetNU')' to tur the 1t017 awa.y.
from t:be Coe atore towarda the
1Nit wu 1 amall bulldln1, thoo
&amp;laa MUu Brotbera marble abop.
01. the lilt 1lde ol the atreet,
the aeural •&amp;ore ol E. D. Swearf.ftlen, thea • dwe1Un1, then the
rtltiW"ant owned by the Mile•
Jrothira was damaged but not
deltro)'fd, aiJO a small &amp;hop ad·
JoU.IDJ the Swearlncen atore.
RACINI
Wilen the new achool bulldlna:
'HI baltt In ltactne in 1tll ·12.,
the old blllldlnl wu bousht by
~t BIII:IJ' and moved down (1ft

Final Session
Of Mission

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rll IC.a.les

The se..ion of the Flnt Unit·

I tRiked wi;,Mr· Bowles. that
dny and he
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positive that
been set on
fire.

The followin1 hulldinl!ls

Farewell Dinner
For Rev • Hulburt

wt11 ....., te

ed Presbyterian Church met Monday evening in the paator·· study
at the church, Midd1eport.
Matters
pertaining to
the

It Wll durlnt the IRtlt d,..qht
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MM1 ne water Ia cl•tema to thet
It waa 1100n seen that the at&lt;lre
all the . .,... 111M htd to ""'' wu doomed. The- butldtnr w-.a
ff'tfft tt.e rl.,...,
bul.lt and owned by the Knl~b~

Tbtr'd Sfrtet, 1djotntn1 the

Leader for the Girt Scouts Ia

Mrs. Opa~ CummiiUI anll a~aiatant

:~ ~- · ..,......,~ \vas In cbarge of

DDT
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COLUMBUS

Seouts and
afternoon II tho Letart Sehool.

.. ·~ family who recently mof·
~ ": norida
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By Walter E. Slnea

On the morning of August 19,
11)!!7, about 2:00 A M. 11nothcr
large fir e broke out in Pomeroy,
thl1 time it was in the nn~le lletween Second Street, Mulberry
Avenue and Mechanie Street.
Thla burned t~e BeJl Ewing Jl~un­
eral Home, • UJo'dle'";cr.a~ · PubliKh·
in&amp; bU1Idm11 George 'Burson H~trd
:ware St'*e, Priode LlvNy Sta tJ!e.
Myers Feed Store and many other buUdinga in the area.
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cur in Racine was July 22. 1930
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: 1 flrt would w1pe out the en lire
::
tllJage It .started about 1 00 A.
.,
M. in a small room fln the sldc or
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the H. K. Coe harneu lhflp.
,:
Thla wa~ a three story rrame
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bulldlng with the M11sonlc Lodge
J havinc the upper floor . The fire
soon Bpread to the adjoining build
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·-ina: fln the north then to the
· buildina: on the we11t\ then Jumped
acrou the street to the building
on the eut.
It now ~eemed that nothing
WOIIId .top
It until the whole
v~liNtJ wopld be romumcd. It
cqntinutd to the weat to the brick
bulldlnJ, the Vld Dlllnlt!y t.lrug
atore .and to tlie north to the
conartte building, the Home Bank
both of theae buildinas were two
.tory buUdinp and thoy were
ablf: to ltop Jt there.

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... ~- !"14 II I money mlklng
,IJ. round robin card wu
Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry 1'&lt;Y·

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In Dice Gaine Robbery
Vol..,..
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At the cloe ol lbe meeUna a
aoci1l hoilr wu enjoyed 1nd

pmea played with prizes awardby Mra. Cbl:rlea Eskew.
Mrs. John Moore usilted in an ed tbe winnel"'.
.._.,. l'eii))Gnded to roll call organization meeting for Girl
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Meigs County

It waa decided to hive a pot·
luc:k &amp;upper tbe laat meetlnc flf
each month . The dlatrlct rally to
be held In MariettA on April 20
waa annouoced . .Mar1aret Tuttle,
Doria Gr~eser, Myrtle Walker.
Nevad.i Beaver and Leda Mae
Kraeuter were named the commlttee for tickets on tbe $28 NY·

that the Home
Demonatration
Achievement Da)' is open to aU
interested homemak;ers and famiFurther detail• on uhlbltl
program will be announced as lng1 bond.
definite plans develop,
Goldie Frederick thanked tbe
AJl 'Meigs County or neighborint membera for card• .sent her dur·
bomemakors ue invited to reserve in.g ber bo&amp;pitaliution. A ailent
the date of Marth 30th to •ttend a11ction wa1 announced . lor the
nerl meeting by tbe ways and
lhia pro~rJm.
means commitH. :A · meettnc (If
tbe Past Coundlors wat annouoc:~.'"'• llieetlni In eblrp of Mrs.
ed f(IJ' Wedneaday eveninc, at the
,.woOd ~ P"Orideot, opened
lodge llall.

m:;;e;:;r;:;i;:;nst=r=u=m=en=t=al=m=u=s=ic=i=ns:;:;t;;:;I1J=Ct=o=r=of=M=id=dl=··==m=u=st=a==p=pe::a:;;r:;.;at~tr~a;;;ctl;;;"v;:-e-:;;.

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district

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likely will go into Rutland . Th&lt;&gt;,. who

uuioner Patrick c . Graney today Commi.u~n almwt doubled ita voinade public aome fllute~ abowinl ~ of blNIIrtell In the three JNn
hat the State Ro.d CommiaJOD , while addlnJ only 131 employee~
ura Mt algnlfkanUy inereued ltl to lbe p,.yroU on an annul aver;Umber of employees, d.etptte tbe ate.
act the Comml:aaion bu tlnloft
The number of ttouray emplO)'ea
.oubled ita work load 1n the DUt ._. actually been. redueed from an
.. Ulree yean.
annual average m te56 of 3,818 to
Mr. Gr~ey·1 na:ure. mow that an annual avt!r•Je ln lnt of 3,321
.rr 1956, the Jut year uDder the -e reduction C)f 297. Ttr.l.l refleeta
;reviou. admlnlatntion, the aver- ~e Road CornmiaaloD'I eontiaulD1
Jlt annual number of state Road ~ort to Increase efficiency by
O.:ommlllsion employee~ Wlf 4,111. JtttlDJ mort work out of Ita
ln 1969 the aVfl'aJe annual num- equipment rather than UJIDI aa
ber wa1 4,846, aa averaee •nnual much band labor.
1Dtteue of only 131.
'Ibe increase In the number of
However,M r. GnMJ empbuk.- employees baa been tn salaried,
00. that rn liM, the &amp;.ad Qlm- teehDic.al personnel, and · iJ due
ml&amp;aion dld $4UM.S14 ,wort.~;; of I ttuJmty to the IP'O'Wini Interstate
actual roa4 wort; ..-bile in
prop-am. The latJeat
inthe volume of road work w11 - - cna~ea have been in
'70,2M. In other wont.. the JlMd 2., 3, 5, and
all ID'f

Dolores Kraeuter, eounei.lor,
presided and reported Ul were
Carol ll'lck, John, Eliulbeth and
Either Haye~ and Goldie Krac·
kombercer who wUJ enter a ho•
pJtal In New J~y Sunday for
aurgery, Mary Nlehola Wit re·
ported a&amp; having lost her bu.
band by death.

Reassuring FinditigS·· .~~:;:
About Use Of DDT·~~

Present enrollment of Harrisonville high
school is 56, or whicti a moderate proportion

QSM' distnd could be destroyed

struggles at the polls in the near future.
Discussing the Northwestern District as a
when actuallv it may be subJected yet
vote 111 May should not be
reade rs to rule out the possibil-

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may attend classes in ,Albany on a tuition
free basis, by arran11ment between the Albany and Northwestern school boards, it is
believed.
Addition or a majority of the Harrisonville
students to the Rutland high school will un doubtedly push Rutland into second rank in

·r6.xhe new district also suggests there may be

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!?!~J!f~eEmployesNow
W~rker;~:en
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Cbeater Cowt~l•• P•uahten (If
America met Jn rtiUlar aeuion
Tuesday e\'enlnc with 27 membcn
preaent

New School District Raises Problems

outy sealiDel, P.olllefOY·Jilddteport, o.. , •. " ~,o-a

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Chester Dof A
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:!-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb.

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tudl a' ~ prlc:e. Cmh·proof bord.,._
Stvrdy liandlet.

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Portland Open Graders' Tournament

CINCINNA T1

·f l-ory At Gallipolis Friday Wi II Insure Pomeroy Tie
from the
outside. as usual, t.he score wou~d
have been quite different, and m
the Panthers' favor . Cooch Muore
"" .a iled the entire 32 minutes for
hts boys to. get their eye for thebasket, but 11 neve~ happened
to
anyone beyon~ Wtnebrenner who
canned 10 pmnts in 8 minutes of
play .
OTHER GAMES
Nelsonville, 6-&lt;6, comes to Middieport tomorrow night where the
i\fiddies will try to get back in th6
win column after four straight
dumpings. TWo long shot artists ,
Bukh Kunzman, sophomore, and
Mike Patton, senior. are the ex perts of the Hound offense to
watch.
Jackson is at Athens and the's

High single game Clifford 211
Stroh'•

AtbeM Friday ta thers been "hlltlni"

Dutch, a catcher, played his
nrst full aeason for the Reds lul
year. 11ittlng .267 in M aame11. Tom
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a
tl1ird baseman. appeared in 131
theater va. Portland
open
the county erade school basketball
tournament which opent at 7 p.
m. the evening or Feb. 8 on the
Rulland hl&amp;:h sebool gym fioor,
David Knight, tourney mana,ger,
sa id today.

SHOOTING MATCH

Of Fame Draws
Another Blank

SUNDAY, FEB. 7th-1:30 P.M.
Chester, Ohio

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PIRFECTIOH OIL RANGES
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TU-ll'l SJ·o•le Gaole _ Ca&gt;U•••
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STANDI~
Comminioner Patrick C.
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Sam J'h!naa:an
Bob Low
Georae Wilner
Jao Pl..hoty
Bud McKinney

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COFFEE TAiiLE

LAMPS
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Baff·~·.lljs

~}1Jl~'!~ Beats

In Cage Contest

Larry .Barr. Ruiladd ·eeQt.er, led
all leO~ ylittr. ~ · ~ --:'h~
day afternoon in · I
~teilt .
be~ Rutland 1-8th' -~J:adt 1and·
Bradbury· gre4e acho'o' · WGJl by

Syracuse Grade School defeated
PomeJ&lt;tY 7·8th .fl:adera ·at Syrae~e
· Wed)Je~ afternoon 43·19 w1th
Micl{f Winebrenner getting 2.'i
points to lead all scorers.
Pameroy . . . . . . . 4 9 15 19
Syracuse . . . . . . . 11 27 35 43
Pomeroy : Andrews 4, McKenzie
1; Woodgeard
6; Ebershach 4
Moore 4; Calvert, Titus 0 .
Syracuse: Baker 4; Harden 11;
Winebrenner 23; Jewell 2; Lisle
3; Owens. Arnold and Crow, 0.

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Not just ordinary Nylon
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TRIPLE-TEMPERED
NYLON. It'i the low
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colors - Reg. $1.98

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Gas Range

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Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Simpson of
Pomeroy apent Saturday evening
· with bls parents, :Mr. aqd Mrs. Ed·
ward Simp11on and grandmother,
Mrs. Ill• Howel1.

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Teandn·Vietory Pmn~ftf:w
Over Bra4bury

NOW IS THE

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Ind. 1 Game - P. M~Hen
Testp. 21 Games - Carhnc•
Team 1 Game - Ebenbach

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Sandusky Bay are good for tbe
Lakewood Coach Jim Scullion weekend, the Wildlife Division re·
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One of them bad him winning in\
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N'tlionat 180¥int. ~~ll- todJ7 drop. fMton u. 11 Nort._..t..-n. 54
~ !WW Ray lloblnoon from ftnl apr. &amp;a "-'"to (l,fth ttQOng middlewelcbt CO.J11 NlrtVY 84 T.mple 72
tende'l'.. hiJ lqweJt rating in a~ North C•rollna 7S • .,.,.,_. 66
division sine~ hJ.a second ,yt'ar » WIIJia?' &amp; MI'Y 79 the Cit_..... .,
a profeuional 19 )'E'IIr8 ago.
. \j'M';.nll S. . 6J llwfiftld St. ft
Pendell of Broo«Une, MaN., who 0.. town (DC) 9J Muh..,._.. 12
loU ftPlJIILOa'a b@k ol'tll:e CI'QWJl, W4k• forest 10 ~- 43
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Spider Webb of Cbh:ago
Louisville 10 Ky. WHiey•n 12
booWecl a pe&amp; to first place, fol· Mitmi (Fla.) 74 TamtN 73
towed. by GUJta.v Sc:bob of Ger- Caplt•l 62 Ohio w•.,... 51
many and Henry Hank of Detroit.
(FI• 1 74 T
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Folley of Cllandler, Ar:i%., and ~- Steubenrill• 64 o..j..,. ' '
die Machen of Portland, Qre., eaeh Ttpledo 61 Wntwn Mich..... a
dropped a notch to third and Wnh. (Mo .• U. IS DepM!w 76
fifth, respectively, because of Culver·StiH:k. 6l K_,wlty St. 5I
"their second drab contest at San O.yton 72 MIMII (Old•) 60
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hlnd ex-champion Floyd Plltten&lt;tO, 1M:" 79 TCU 73
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over Rutland. tak811 on Ripley here
Team aJnsle Stroh's 877
Fr1day /no t so moot).
While Racme entert.ains a strong
St•ndlnts
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The Panthers, who must be
Ame s-Bem club.
IRobinson ·a · Laundry
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opportunities lo beat Jackson_ Tucs.F an_s can see the . blgbl)'·rated Stroh's Beer . . . . . . . . . 3 3 ~
da y ~lght, wh1le actually losm_g an
Coolville e~try wh_e n d comes to Elks . ........... _... 3 3 500
overt•me con~nt 54-M, most l1kely
East~rn Friday m_ght and Wilton r 1·re Novelty Sl1op
2 4 333
wlll seek to spend their frustration
of Vmlon C&lt;JU~ty mvadea Ru~.and . o h.i 0 Power
2 4 333
aga ins~ G~llipoli.!l, Friday. _
v . New Marsi1JJeld Is at HarmonSEASON HIGHS
Drawings were eompleted last
1110
Galh~ohs, ~ere Jan . 8, displayed
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ind . 3 games Flanagan 659
week and today the full 11chedule
a peculiarly me~t ?ffense an~ d~Ind. 1 game, Flanagan and
d~Y7a;~~es,~y~ 1 a.[b~r~~~t Ma:
fense, and haven t Improved f!Jth.er
Of
Clifford
256 S
d
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phase of th~ game notiCeably . .
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Team 3 games Elks 2798
atur ay evenmgs is announced.
Nobody IS second
guessm_g
Team 1 game Stroh's Beer 989
Defending champs Is the Syra·
Coach Moore , of course, but he 1s
TOP "5" BOWL&amp;RS AVG
cw;e entry, although. the heavy
beheved pondering over the outClifford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18a
favorite in the tournament are
s tandin~ play _pf sophomore 6-1
Hawley
177
the undefeated boys in and out
Bob Wanebrenner, wl1o
Louks . . . . . . . . .
177
or the le!'gue led by Coach Char·
nis ht sparked the ro~rth
Searles
175
les Norris of Riverview (Eastern
9 Y Unltltd p.-... lntwnatlonal
rally at Jackson to w1pe out a 7
Flanagan
174
district). They have twice knock·
point Jack!on lead and make it a
A tip of the hat wu in ot:der
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three point Pomeroy advant-age in could
be a dilly. An Athena win today to Coach Merle i\tcDonald of
e-d
off sucb powers as Huntinew ld h d th
h
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
ton Junior · High ol Porkel'llhurg,
the last l'f.l minutes.
ou
an
e e alllpto.....tp 0 little DefianCe College, who h~
What so many forget about the Pomeroy unmolested. Wellston tra- his IOOth basketball victory ne.11t]'y
u: ..-.. Hlth ~d
554 top team in tbat community.
Jackllon Ion is that had the Pan· vela to Logan.
lucked away.
_..ua-u 3- game 10 · ·
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AdmiJsion to the tournament
In agea play, Wahama, fr~sh
High aJntle eame H. Lohse 211
McDotl'lld's YeUow Jl!lcketl, dne
Team 3 ·&amp;ames Swlsher-Lohse sessiom ia 50 cents for adults and
of the winningest Ohio coU.eie 2512
25 cents for students. All probWetbal teams, took care ol
Team single came, Swisher· ceeda above expentes are divided
their coub's big victory ln a tQn· Lohse 888
between the plltticlpating schools
vineing -manner Wednesday night,
Shl'ldlnll
w L Pet Referees are to be Gerald Bibblasting Adrian or MichJa:an, ap- Swisber-Lohse Drugs '7 2 7'78 bee and Ralph Wigal, while the
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1L. ann timer is aulstant Coach Bob Mar·
Spo rt Cen~r
proprIate1y enough , 100"15.
n h
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•· R . Fl restone . . 41L
1L lliV1. cum of Rutland. Official score·
H. .,..
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In six years at Defiance, Me· Porn. Ceme-nt Blk. . . 4 5 444 keeper bll nGt ·been learned defi·
United PriH&amp; lnt•rn•fion.l
Donald's team~ h~tve lost but 26 'Da ughertY Inc.
4 5 444, nitely yet.
The sebedule &lt;If ellmioations:
The voting for baseball's Hall of game•·, but h1s 1959-1960 squad Foreman-Abbott $ ... 3 6 333
Fame drew a big bl ank again to- may be bls beit yet. The Jacketa
SIASON HIGHS
Mon4ay 7 p. m. Chester vs.
day _ meaninG no one wu elect- have won 14. out of 15 with only •nd. 3 games H. Clatworthy 608
Portlaad; 8 p. m. Bradburf v·s.
ed for the s-econd straight time- a_ close upset los!' to Athland mar- Ind. 1 game B. Louks 242
Letart Falls; 9 p. m: Rutland vs.
and Com missioner Ford Frick rmg a perfel't record.
Team 3 rames Pom. Cement Block Syraeuae.
says it may be high UJ?le to [ Defiance fell into a 4-0 deficit 2625
Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7 'P· m.
-:;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;:::;;::~I chanQc_the system of ~allobng.
at the outset Wednesday nllht b t Team 1 game Swisher-Lohse 941 Riverview vs. winner of Chester·
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Prestdcnt Joe Cronm of
the
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TOP s'5" BOWLIRS AVtl.
Portland; 8 p. m. Racine vs. win·
American League llfeed with QUJl'kly recovered to go into a 6-4
8 Lo k1
179
ner of Rutland.Syracuae; 9 P- m.
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Fr1ck that some new ~roced).U'e neflanCf! n'eeded help at tht ·foul
s. Flanagan ...... _... 174uppers
ams vs.
rr sonv e.
s~ould be adopted," althourb· Na- line , llinking 36 out of 48 free
H. Clatworthy ........ 173
f'eb. 11 Thursday, ellminatlon
t1onal League President Warren throw! t
ki Ad .
ht h hit
J. Duerr . _. .. _.. __ .
169 second round atartint at 7 and
8 n
Giles 1114id tbe latest failure to b
rlan, w c
B McKinney
168
8 P- m., two game&amp;.
elect anyone to the shrine at coop- u1 19 or 42 attempt!.
· WilKS 'TOP ·,;5~ ·
Feb. 13 Saturday first eame at
eratown, N. Y. "doesn't neceasarlFlyers Dump Ml•ml
H Lohle
5M
7:30, con10latlon between
ly Indict the V:hole system.''
In other Ohio college action,
........... . uo
and fourth teams 8:30, champion·
8 ·· McKl nney
Dayton survived a first hatr sc,are
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9
No 0,.. CION
by Miami to win, 72-60; Xavier
I. Duerr · · · · · ·- · · · · · · . 538
lp .
Not only wasn't anyone elected e dl;led Porland Univenl\y of OreC. Searle!! · · · · · · · · · · ·- ~6
this time, but no one even came gon, 52-45; To1edo jumped back
B. Lout&amp; ...... ' . . . . . :H!J
close dellphe t11e fact a record into a lie !or the Mid-America~
H. Clatworthy ... ...... 514
number of 269 me mbers of th e Conference lead with a 67·48 wiD
Baseball Writer's Aa!ln. of Amer· over Western Michiaan• CapitAl
FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE
ica took part in the
edged Ohio Wesle¥an, o2-a7, in an
High ScorM lanu•ry 29
Ed Roush, former
Ohio Conference dash; Steubtf·
High Three Game Ind. - M. Eboutfielder, Polled lhe beat among visle took II down-to-the.wlre 64-d1 ersbach 4_78.
the 129 players recelvinl votes. victory at Geneva of PennaylvanHigh Smgle Game - P. CoJilna,
He got 146 voteii, still far abort Ia; Kent State . blasted Northern 186.
NEW YORK UPl - Evansvllle,
or the neceB~ary 202 minimum 1 Michigan, 8~71 , and Musldnau~
T':am~,.T11rec Games - Land- Tennessee State and Witte1tberg
needed for election. Sam Rice, one beot Mount Union, 8\-73.
·'~l mar., 'Q.U •
remained 1-2-3 today in United
time washington and Cleveland
the Rockets 11ad little
Team Single Game - Landmark Press International's small col?,~'~!:'' 1~~~: was runnerup with l4J
Western Michigan , 773.
S
lege basketball ratlna:s but Hof·
a 17· 10 lead midway
TANOINGS
slra (N," Y.) replaced Kentucky
w L st Wesleyan in fourth place.
~~!:~;~l!i~' Thtt
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11mall college -basketball rating
The victory gave Toledo a 6-- 1 Moores Store
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(.first· place votes and won · lost
NIGHT PHONE d308-Y
Mid-Amerlcan record, the ume New York Clothing
1
2
records through· Jan. 30 in parenas Ohio University. over.11l th.e
IHton Hlth•
theses):
Rockets
14-2.
lnd. 3 Gumes- M. Murray, 511.
TNm
Polnh
Ohio
Ind. 1 Game - P . Colllns, 219.
l. Evansville, Ind. (26-41-2) 31:1
ta per
Team 3 Games - Llindmark, 2. TeM State A&amp;I (3--16-2) 271'
ga mes
2224.
::t . Wittenberg , o. (3-11-2)
2?2
Kenyon in
Team 1 Game - New York 4. Hofstra, N. Y. (2--15-1)
218
game,
and
Fl:d~r~~:~~
Clothing
840.
lt.
Miss.
Sou.thern
(4-14·2)
18&amp;
PHONEUIII
ATHENS, 0 . UPI - Two Ohio
mington
in
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Top
Pin
6.
Kentucky
Wes.
(1-10-~S)
170
Univer11tty basketboll players, one clash . Heldelberi
M. Ebersbac11
HS9
7. Maine (12·0)
12l
MIDDLEPORT
of them a starter, have been de· In the only other
P . Collins
15&amp;
8. Louts~na Tech (lo-G)
~1
clared ineligible to play the secP. Mullen
143
9. Grambhng, La. (16·3)
78 \
ond semester.
M. Burri
141
10. West va. wesleyan &lt;1&amp;·1) S1 1
Coach Jim Snyder said they
SKINS liON TACKLI
.
M. Murray
137
were Bruce Jolmson,
starting
WASinNGTON, D. C. UP!..;..
PRO RISULTI
guard from Portsmouth, an&lt;l Bob John Piaapia, a 28~pound tack~
MATIONAL I I A$50CIATION
Gaunt, a forward from Dayton.
from Glenville State W. Va. c 4~.
COUNTY LIAGUI
St. Loult 125 Naw York 115
Ohib U. currently ill tied with lege, was slgried Wednuday b'
High Seertl P:.Wu•ry 1. 1960
...... 121 MlnnMpolll 101
Toledo lor first place In t11e Mid4 the Washington Redskins of tl1e
High Three Game Ind. - Sam Detroit 117 Cincinnati 105
National FootbJU League.
FJ.anaaan, 697.
American Conference.
NATIONAL HOCKIY LIAGUI
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Kina:, 224.
HiKh Team T11ree Games -AI- AMIRICAN HOCKIY LIAOUI
RDCIMattr I Hershey 1
:F~@.ion.
soclated Radio, 2g29.
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LOS ANGELES, Oollf. UPI8 o 1.000 John McKay of Southern Callfor'1 2 .'7?8 nta «nnpleted hi&amp; tootbail &amp;taft
4 5o
444 Wedneadar wlth ~he anaounces 8
ment tbAt Liln&amp; Beach, Calif.,
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2 7 JOI!~a Poly
S&lt;hool Colcll
. warner
2 7 ""-Q:12 tevy had been alaned a1 an ••·
Top THin . .wier .. -'
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"!Mo. upedl it to bappell,
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.:~:1'11M'lt tile attitude or Pomeroy
llililllMhall fandDm as they consider
• talk of the Pomeroy Panlhen
t 1 a orr ow night in GalliU Coach Russell ~oore·s
but Coach Carl Wards pra chelpleaa Blue Devils (0-12
Ia the SEOAL), 1 tie for th e league
W1e will have betn \\'OD - The outtoJQe llt'emt surt, but the game
remain1 to be played.
.roUowiq: that, the Panthera
take on aon-leatue Pt. Pleasan_t
Wednl!lldly, Feb. 10, then on Ffld.Q-, Feb. 12, take on the 8-4 Logan
Chieftlinl tor the winner-take-aU
eoDtelt of the season.
It eould be tomething _like the
fiDale two yean ago m Athens
, . _ 1 lou meant a tie for
thi
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INIOD 11 eoqtiDa:ent upon P1:1rneroy
Matlq GallipoUa this Friday and

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BUll and Cble~ avoided eaeb
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Yinoritr Leader Jamea Carney of
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candidatea for tbe Miller ~~­ Brown's Qeak. Hia ataff worked 1.n
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OB SALE-8 ROOM HOUSE.
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JIRCH KITCHEN CAIIINSTS
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2 • etc FOR SALE: MODERN 7 ROOM General t~und
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BAKIR'S TltADI IN STOltE
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PEKINESE PUPPIES. Mra. W.W.
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17.8 upper, 14.tl lower,
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CERE appreciation to our relarunmnG
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Lock 23, 13-6 sta1
tlves, neighbors, and friends for
Call SP 3·h48 between 6 am
SHOES; BRONZE, GOLD tionary. Dam Is down.
their kindness .and sympathy
and 10 pm Clifton, W. Va.
and t;Jlver Plated. Write : R-.Y·
CONDffiON
OF - .M.OVABLE
dunng the illness and death of
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moud 'l'bomas, l.aogaville, Ohto. Locka: All dams are up and runMrs. Avery Guciilein. Special
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thanks to Hev. Card, Dr. R. E. GARDEN TRACTOR, 410 IL P.
the average.
Bu1ce. .Mt:li,:S General Hospital
with attacbmen~. Also
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ER. Melvin Uttle's Trailer Court BEST IN AUCTION.EERJ.NG SER· Hobert E. Reed down at 5:3() a.
Signed : Avery Gocglein and
Dcmuhtcr.
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2 4 6tc I Vlt.:E. Dairy uiet • a~pecially.l m. 0-9; Crucible down at ~:10 a.
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Hager, Coolvule, Ohio.
at l2 :1SIS a. m., 7 - 8; Orlean_ . _ _ ~-- __ _ _ _ _ SUHGE PIPE LINE MILKER comJ WANT TO 'M-IANK DR. BOICE,
plete [or aale. Includes vacUum
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nurst's, ll'chniciuns and staff ot"
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~t•ig:. (it'ncrjjl Hospita l, all who
steel pipeline and auction ean • A.lR CONlJl'i'tOifU.. _. rut.V.H.IG.E!t.- Lock 21, Western down at 7:M a:
sent flower11, curds, or hClped In
to waah. Everything to make
atlo.b ltlrV.iee. Jwi'l .lt.e1n&amp;era· l m., 12-4; LoCk 21, Gene C. Hutchany way during my hospitaliza·
complete job.
Purley .Karr,
tlon, New Havu. i'Doae TU· huon down "t 9:05 a. m., o-s; Lock
tiun. May God bless ar.d keep
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you In Hi1 care i1 my prayer. I
TELEV.PiiO.N. RAJ)IO • SMALL 1~3; Wslter c._ Becjord down at
Mrs. Howard Bolin ODD LOT OF MODERN WOOD· I .J.J)pUonee r~p·.tlr. l'bont Otli 2:15 a. m. 17-2, Beaver down . at
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$1, !J9fi .. Four door Seda~ . T.,. ...prjee. liood c~ndttlon. Come See
lladfeN ~· ion up at 12:20 a. m., 13-1; Cit)'
Jn condition. Fordomat1c. Low
Fred E. Auahn, Lanysvllle. Ohio, ·
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mileage. Rpadio and heater.
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2 1 tfc ANNUAL FINANCIAL" REPORT
olher item11 at sacrifice prices.
Spencer, Radnt!.
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Salem Town1hlp, •111 County,
Sec Jl . R. Durst, below Long
CU~ToM. l:WILT !O'l'l.liEN 1&gt;&amp;- Ohio, For .... FIICal Yur lndlnfl
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llped fo~· your bom~ Frlli1 e• ~r 31,. 1959.. Population
llmttQ, .tou.&gt;:aan. au.d Abbott, 917- 1950.
USED IOATS AND MOTORS
PbOlUI I.Vt-Y.
8-8-tJ Total SaiM'IIa and Waooa
and up whll• they IMt. Met,..
CLILANDI
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~Mtllten Moten. 600 1. Main
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VlhNtlon
It, romeray. Phaae 245Y
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Langnllle, Ohio, Jan. 21. 1MO
I her•br c•rtlfy ,... fallowlq
nport to be correet.
PIUI MonftOIMIT;
Townthlp Cl•;k

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New Hoven
Sutton Social

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1 The M1Uer forces are running
. uuder the banner of Cuyahoga
jcounty
Albert S. Porter
'a
5 tbe1r favorite son. DISalle is
the favorite aon candidate of his

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Music Go Round
8:55 A.M.
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and lOCal. nm 12-HOOft ·
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e.-:oaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-~ddleport, 0 ., Feb. •· 1960

Committets Named
OES Has Regular
Amateur Garden Oub Holds February
At Lodge Session
Meeting Wednesday Evening at Fry Home Tuesday Evening · Session Monday

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YOU'LL FIND REAL

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ing with Worthy Matron Jane Hill
and Worthy Patron AJfred Toney
presiding.

the club meeting.

Helen Johnaon waa pretented
and honored 11 the Put M1tron
of tbe month and gave an ·interesting and humorous deacrlptlon
of her year as Wortb.y Matron ofthe Olapter.

The devotions of the evening
were presented by Mrs. Be n
Philson. Included in the devotiona were the reading of an an·
cient hymn and an article entitled, "Betieving in Roses." She
cl05ed with a poem.
During the meeting Mrs. Ed&amp;ar
Reynolds announced that the club
still had 1 few of their coot book!
on band which they would m:e to
~u in the near future.
A letter was read from . tbe
Athens State Hospital Superlrl·
tendent thanking the club for
their donation of Christmas Arrangements which had been aent
to the hospital for Christmas.
A card was read announcinl
the Garden Clinic No. 1 which
ll be he ld on Feb. 24 at the

Honest Values Pleasant Terms • Honestly Priced I;l'ens Methodist
re11stratJon
fii
1960 Volkswagen $1995 1959 Chevrolet Save $700 ~eds.._
Impala Hardtop 4 Door. New car Uti~ and 100% guaran·
teed. Beautiful turquoise over wh•te fimsb with turquoJst
interior trim power brakes and steering. 6 way electric
seat, air suspenslonn, lg. radio, he.ater, white walls and
the works, never been sold and it's like new.

$1799
1959.
G
oliath
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2 Door. Ugbt lifted flnilb. New car never sold or Utled,

1958 Chevrolet

f eyL, front wheel drive, real Ol!(lnomy, pleatant to drive.
Mucb, mucb, leu lllan dealer ....t.

cu . in. VB motor power steering &amp;nd brakes, automatic
transmission, radio and beater, truly a nice one and priced
to move.

4 Door•Sedans - Immediate deUvery. Choice of I blue
It! THE
NEW CORVAIR.

110111 black. Put a Utile fun In driving and try

Chevrolet • $2395
$1795 1959
Bel Air 2 Door.
miles by iocal owner, jet black fin·

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14,000

Bel Air Hsrd Top. Locally owned and rea! clean inside and
out, power steering and brakes, powergllde trans., V8
motor, radio, heater,, whitewalls and the works. Ivory and
turquoise finish.

Ish, with grey Interior trim, 320 H.P. VS motor with man·
ual 4 speed transmission. I'Ositraclion rear axle, radio,
heater, white wall tires. See and try a car with power
unlimited.

1954 Dodge VB • • $669 1958 Chevrolet
4 Door Sedan. Slaodatd trt1181Tlission, real clean interior

$2295

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Impala Hard Top Coupe. 348 ou. in. motor, power steering
and brakes, Turboglide trans., real low mlleage by 1 own·
er, spotless Interior, beige and coral finish, radio and

and gOOd solid body, heater, good tires.

1957 Plymouth • $1465

heater and many other extras.

Belvedere V8 Hardtop. Ivory over dark blue finish, automatic trana., gOOd white wall tires, radio and heater.
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$2095

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BrookwOOd Station Wagon. Beautiful beige and roral with
matching interior. Very low mileage by local owner, 348

'1960 Co"air by Chevrolet
1957 Chev.,olet

1957 Chevrolet

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brakes, TurbogHde tnt)ji.1 .f
Whiw over grey finish an~

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1956 Chttvrolet . • $1295
Bel.Alf 4 Door. vii molot"aftl"\Mrgllde. extra· &amp;ood tires,
apoUen Interior; white and gold finish. See this if you
want a nice one.

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$1795

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11)1 Ieee! ewner, power
I 'heater, like new tires.
nlerlor tnm.

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Chevrolet • • $895
1956 Plymouth
- • $945 1955
V-8 Door. Original black finish, clean interior, stan·
210

savoy 2 Door. Powerfllte tranemlsslon, radio, heater, clean
intetior, good tires. Ivory over green finish .

2

dard trana. with overdrive. High in rubber. Radio and
heater.

Corvet~e

1956 Chevrolet

Convertible

- . - $21'95

VB motor with poworgliJie tranamlssion, white vinyl int erior trim, white wall tires, new tan top, Roman Red
finilh . Plenty of go. L4 Uko a Sixty and runs just right.
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1950 Ford 1f2 Ton • $345 1954 Chevrolet • • $495
V8. JDOIOr, eatra good tlrea: solid cab and
platform
good

'II&amp; Ton Pickup. Good tires, sheet metal needs some alton·

body.

Uon. Buy for less and do your own .repairs.

1955 Chevrolet

$1095

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1956 Chevrolet · • $1295 1958 Goliath • • • $1899
2 'l'on Dlllllp. VB motor, aspeed axle, !Ox7 dump body and
11 Passenger Sua. Uke new aeat.s, &amp;OOd tires, teal econo7" IIDlat, relnforeed frame and springs, 825120 Urea, cab
1114 a~~-. metal nelda pahtUns.

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my-&lt;&amp; cyl. mbtor, heater.

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During the meeting the follow·

Around And
About
Middleport

FIIIDDII HOUDASHILT

Mt·s. WUUam Sl&amp;ter Wll in
Gallipolis Tuesday Cor treatment
at Holzer Hospital .
Mrs. Ruth Blake i.s confined to
home with flu.
. Essie Russell is conCined
to her home beeause of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloea
and son Kent visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart.
Miss Sara Dobbs is reported
to be ill at her home.
Dr . Kathryn Poindexter who
bas been ill at her home is re·
ported to be Improved.
A
dinner was held last
the home of Mr. ~md
Craig to celebrate
o~r'!""YI of Cindy Cra.ig of
8th of Jan. and Stephen CtaiJ of
the 3lat of Jan." Also present for
the dinner were the honorees par·
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crall
and their other chlldren Jenny
1 and
Pat. They received a large
decorated cake which waa ser•·
ed with the dinner.

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Literary Club
Holds Session
In Middleport

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tbe preold&lt;nt

During the iocial bour mem·
bers and guest~. were invited to
the dining room where refresh·
tnenbl of cake, punch and mlnta,
nut4! and coffee were served from
a table centered with red earna·
t1on1. The Hawaii.an theme waa
carried out in the refrnbmenlli
as lela were liven to each by Marvln Fry, son of the h01tea. Mr11.
Reynolds preaided tt the coffee
ltlYice and ?ttn. Harold Lohae at
the punch bowl . The door -prize
wa1 won by Miss Freddie Houdaahelt; a a:ue1t for the eveninJ.
Other guest. included Mrs. J . E.
H4rley and Mra. Patty DooHttle.

Preceding the

meeting, Mrs.
Humphrey, Mrs. Null and Mrs.
Jleynolda were presen~d with
roq ribbon coraagee wbli:!h had
been made by Mr._ Edg&amp;r Rey.

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Ford VI
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less Interior, runs fine and h.. 'xtra good ~···

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SATURDAY

Meet The Candidates

Mack Sauer
After Speech

Paul Kloes Mak~ First lry
A newcomer to Melia County
pouues, Paul &lt;CQrky) Kioea. Mtnei'IIVille, lJ ,..king the nomina·
1 Uon on the Repuhli&lt;an Ucket for
the oflico of County Recorder.
Kloes, a native of Pomeroy, il
tbe .ton of tile late Arthur Klott
ond 1!lrt. Gertrude Xloea, now of
Columbu• He IIUd!!Ated from

Mack Sauer, 62, Hillsboro,
0. lecturer humorist candi'
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date for the GOP nommation
to Congress, and one . time
speaker for Middleport's an· the Pomeroy Hllh Sehool In IN?
.
after ha via&amp; aerved two yelb in
nual football banquet, died the u. s. Navr ln the SoUth !lad·
early today after he suffered lie durinJ World Will' D. lie ,..,
a heart attack whUe makin•0 dioch•':'•d ln 1946..
.
1 He 11 married to the former
an afler-dlMor speech.
Jean Robson of Mlneraville l!ld
. AccOrding to the l!nited for tbe PIBI three )'tlan llU beoD
Pr-lntornational Sauer was
In . Little Loatue hueball
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speaking before about 100 memh&lt;r ol the AmerlOOD Lellon ·
persons at the Clermont Coun- and the followlna: Masonle bodiea
ScboolmllSters Club in Wil·
811~!"w...\.."\.:.O-:l.
Uamsburg Thursday night.
Valier CoDiliHindel')' 24. He
Suddenly he left the podium i• • SZnd decree -Maaon.
and sat down
Mr. Kloea is. aetive in the M

Racine fire de- ·
thrOugh routine

it should be .done

ly

bury Melbodllt Cburch in Syh·

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SPICI~L SAU PRICI- PLUS

OF.

Death Takes·

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"CRY TOUGir'
Jolu;l Suon _Linda Crinat
_ a·b o _
"FLOODS OF FEAR"
I;IIOward Keel _ !Anne Heywood

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"THE JAYHAWKERS"
Feu Parker - Jeff Chandler ·

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Mainl.y About
People
In Pomeroy

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ay LUCILLI HAWKINS

M,r. and Mrs. Pat Qulnn and
daua:hter, Cindy, of Columbus
"tVere S,unday

aueat. of her par·

-enta, Mr. and Mra:. K'lrl Grunn-.
Harry Keiser left Tuesday for .t.
visit with relativea In Columbulll.
Miss Amanda Parter wa1 the
dinner guest of Mr. and Mr.s.
Dwight Parker and daua:hter
Tuesday evening in observa~ce of
her birthday.

M~~!Y ~~ttlt.u~:1~!er wi:~•~:!~

MGM District

al11tfr, Mrs. Charles Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michael&amp; of
Beverly were recent 1ueata of Mr.
and Mn. Frink Duct and :.lr.
and Mn. Charle• Burt.

First Winner Of
President Award

24 Cu. Ft. Size

Record Hop
Scheduled For
Pt. Pleasant

Holds

A dance ia acht!duled for 7:30
to 12:00 at the Mooae ballroom

In Point Pleasant, W. Va., Satur·
ill announced. The
will
• aemi-tonnal affair

day nia:ht,

7i:=:;u~~~'ln~:
:10~the ofevenlnJ
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FUR"ITURI

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ON THE IRI&amp;HTEST OORNR
will

Trl.COunty for 1G81.
WUI be Hleeied on poiH, -penOD·
lllty and beauty.

DRESS OXJORDS

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MJDDUPOtn

for
They

MEN'S

M·G-M DJatrict o/ the Tri.State
Bot SCout Council b11 been the
(int winner of the Prea:ldent's
Award. The award, based upon
the National
Lorillard-Spencer
polnt system, was presented ~o
Wilbur Dickaon, P't. Pleaaantl
M-G·M lHstri&lt;:'t
Cbairmal'l, by
Co~ncll President MJchael R. Pres
te~i, Huntinaton.
Points were earned for increase
ln Seout units, increa•es tn mem·
beta, re·reglstration of u.ni'bt and
boya and use of Boya• Life maaallne. M-G·M: Distriet scored 881
pointa with a ~'% lncreaae 'in
membership and 33% Jncreaie Jn
unltl.
In sec:ond place was E1111t Dtatri&lt;l with 4811 polnla. Dr, Jloy
Eclwardo 11 chalrmlh of E11t

lbs.

Retular Price 479.00
Speoiel Price
Speci•l Price $439.00
INCLUDIN&amp; Sl 00 WORTH OF FROZEN FOOD

durlnt tbe evenlnJ
be "Tbe Rebels", lllndy Roth
Gary Ault, Steve Wllllamtlon
Nick Ntcldaon aa dlJc joe-

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M-G-M Dlltrict 11. made

I'UBU~Y .

up of
Ml•on County, Wnt Vlrclnia, and

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Gallla md lllelgs Countil!&amp;. Oblo.

eCalumet

BlACK OXFORDS
Slzea9 .to 3

84ve vo - .Rei·

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R.._Da~id

B a~d D Widths

BOYS'

Hardtop Coupe. Orlilnal·bllck flnilb. Runa outsOOd.

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PTA T.O "'liT
The Centra] I'TA Will meet in
regular seaton lltond&amp;J evenlDg,
rounder• Day, wUI .b:t -obaerved,
Past Prealdentl will ·be honoted
and 1 "'roa:ram presen'ted. A, speclal t6vitatiOJJ ia ~tended. to the
meDlbers of the Su,Cv Burl PTA.
Refrelhmenb will .be HI'V~d. ,

Pomeroy1

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VOL XI NO. 248

Women•• · 11...

Pay k for •l!ieetmol-hlr .

More Donations
Announced For
March Of Dimes

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Two. Pair $4.00
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• • .. $199 1951 Plymo'-th Only $199

Qoupe. Runa lOO(I. Worib mon but wiU sell

Bert McCarthy pf New HaYen,
prealdent; Mrs. Fnllk; ·. You~;~~, Jr.,
of MilO I\, set;relary;. 1 ~ Se~an
Tedesco, New HaveQ, · ,~urer.

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$345
1'50
Chevrolet
Only
$295
.1950
Ford
"6"
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t D®r Sedan. Orl&amp;lnalaD Ute way, aoUd b!aek. finlah, spot·
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Sizes 710 11

GOOD
BUYS IN OLDER MODELS
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ing committeea were appol·nt.ed to
entry in each . .
Members responded to the roll serve for the coming year : Ways.
call with their fnOI'ile prden Meo~ns: Mrs.. Karl Owens. chairr;nan, Mrs. .Myron Miller, co-&lt;:halr
miJIZine.
man, Mrs. Bertie Watts, Mrs.
following the busJnea meetinc PhllJtp Meinhart, Mra. Richard
It was announced that a bake
Mrs. Henry Null, librarian of the Bailey, Mr.a. Jeannette Weinman,
Ml4dleport Library, named a Mrs. George Ebenbacb, Mrs. aale will be held Feb. 20 at the
number of booka pi!!IUininc to Martha Childs, Mrs. Homer Jones Cut Rate Drug Store in Racine
fklwera and gardena: which ne and Mra. Paul HaptonstaU. Flow· and tbat • Father and Son bin·;
available at. tht~ local library. She er Committee ;· Mra. William All· quet will be held Jn March wit~
diacuued each briefiy and •t.old man , Mrs. William Lowe and Mrs. Mary Lou Job01on as chalrmm.
The inspection d1te for the Ch,,..of Lbeir contentl. Included ·in the Cash Babr.
a,roup were Roekwell'a Book ol
Followini tbe meet1n.g a salad ter has been set for May 2 at the .
Roaea, Treaaury of Role Arrange- course was aerved by Mra . Lowe, Masonic Temple in Racine.
;
ments
and Recipe~, Guide to Mn. Allman and. Mra. HtJrace MeLeona Hensley, president of•
Garden Flowers by Norm.m Tay- Elhlnney. the ValenUne theme the Past Officers Club announeect
lDr, The Unreal F1qwers by Pa· was carried 01Jt jn the refreth· that the next meeting of the clu~
tricia Easterbrook Roberta, Flow- menta with the centerpiece of red wiU be Feb. 11 at the home of: _
en AroWld the Click, and Better roses and Valentine nut cupe anti Mrs. Hazel Cleland.
~
Homes and Garden Houee Planlli. naptlnJ.
.
Hoatessea for the meetJng next
Following the busineiL!I eessio~.
At the conclusion of her
talk month wu''l be ltU'il.
u._
-• b&gt;; tha
-..lib
Weinmaft, .M.lil
re 1resbmen •... wen serv~
Npll
was:
pr_
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hart
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Moey
Lou
lhle
by Mro. n.:..:. 01.:-'lrom .... _ en ..... an
re . .DII n:y.
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• Ellz•-:,.'
nc1u WI
un;
beth TOney, · MUdrpd Chapmaq.
in appreciation
her ·beina:
and Nora Cl081. The Valentin&amp;.
a 1 peaker at their meeting.
MIUD_
n ClaUrcla Club
tbeme was uaed In the decora~
. The travelifll ·prize wu won by ' At the olanuary meetina: ot tbe tlollll.
Mn. B1'9ce Lloyd and the aale Elto Fid~l1 ClU,b of St .. J.pb's 1 ~:=;;;.;~~---.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·
oi baked cooda wa&amp; conducted by Cbureb in M~op tbe foUowinJ; of- II

The Middleport Literary CLut.
Wo:dn:esdi! afternoon at the

' Ton L.W.B. VII molor1 a apeed rear axle, &amp;ood -25x~O
Uret, reinforced l'n!lltlftd aprl.,s, solid cab.
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Church witb
beginning at 9 a. m.
.clinic will be on gard~nlng
'~"'
and soil.
An invitation was read from the
F. A R. I..r.arus company invitin&amp;
. rD~mbers to attend the Japanese
..utancement Demonstntion at
tbeir otore Feb. 26-27.
l~qJ paaunouu8 lUiJPfS&lt;t.ld iJIIJ,
she has been contacted by Mri.
Garen Stansbury, chairman of ra·
dio for southeast district Garden
C'luba in reguds to the proEram
over WMOP on the fint Monday
momin,c of the month. The aroup
decided to have Mra. PhUson represent the dub for the month
of June.
The prelldent
thanked the
, members for their cooperation Jn
the rel!ent nower show which the
club co-aponaored with the Rutland Garden Club and the Mid·
dleport Garden Club.
Mrs. Humphrey spoke ·b riefly te
the club on the Victor Rels P'el·
lowship fund, the regional meeting to be held on May 4 In Logan and of the Victor Reis award
which la given for the best elub
; in 'the state, the tJutstanding .card, ener award and also the coJored
' 111Jde award . She urged the mem·
1 bere to participate in theae con·
tests and explained the rules for
¥

2 l&gt;ooi-. Immedllote deUvery. Grey finish, beater and de·
froster, wblte wall tires, Leatherette intenor, turn signals,
-per ralls. Compact pleasure.

MIAMI UPI-Mortllt lryont, ..
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Thursdly on ch.,... t1 lllllUI

Will

i\liddleport, with Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, the aliSISUog hostess. Siote/'11 when they met Tuesdoy
The meeting was opened by the president who welcomed evenin&amp; at tbe K. of P. Hall ln
Mro. Nonnan Humphreys, Regional directOr of Region 11, to Middleport.

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PoTTID PoT IIOAIT

' The February meeting of the Amateur Gardeners Club was
Mn. Nathan Blua. Most E:l:·
Racine Chapter OES met
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h h
f M Wesl Fry ~.. cellent Chief, pruided over the in The
rea:ular aeuion Monday even·
held Wednesday everung at t e orne O
rs. . . ey
'n meeting ot MeigJ Temple, Pythian

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CHUCKLE FOI TODAY

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eb1lrm1D for the llarch ol Dime•
tamp&amp;lan, baa annouaced the r•
~nt coatrtbutlou to the fund riir
&amp;be aid af pollo vleUma, birth de·

leota Ond arthrlt!J.

Mrs. Younc said the ampaJa:n

II drawing to a ~ose 411d ..atka
~It aU . contributlorw

IJ1 . •• · soon
Recent

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aa poWblB. .:~ ·i
eo~~:trlbuthm~ ' ,te:

cothe (lt.l);

L. Barrett, Chilli·
Gerald E. Radcliff,

CbWlCothe (IJ.I).
S&lt;110To-Frank L. Purdy, Porta
mouth (R·I);

Arlie

N.

Barker,

Portamouth CDJ.
vtN:l'oN- H.t.rold Wortman, McArthur (R-1); Onille Hutt, McAr-

thur (D).

WASHINGTON-B. A. Morris,

Marietta (11-11; H.arvey W. Ed·
wards, Rinard Mills (D-1).

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