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~~or agency Ia belba 111m1 of·Dwl oai;b c111 ill our
operated, particularly wben tile Wasblngton' Office. ~cb
.cunpla1nl Ia bolstored wltb CCIISIItuanl'l Jells' rocelna 1111
facta. We have Cmgrooalonal peniCilli attention. Acon~
lllvelltlptlng C&lt;llllllillooa bill dialogue between elected
tile oniDary citizen oometlmes representallvoa a11d tbt!r
makes the besl owrseor. Man)' &lt;GIIIIIIuenla li an .ofloctlve and
a major probe of bureaucratic Wluable part'of our clomou'itic
lblduggery started witb a procesa.
constituent's letter to bla

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tbat a county rosd Ia repaired.
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Openlni lead •
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1 Be brief and give aU the
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Hmited DIDDber of subjects. lo evade him. Let's"listen to
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"It was the lastruDDer and
I was actuaUy a trifle ahead.
We were both vulnerable
and I actuaUy Picked up an
opening bid. UnlortuDateiJ1
1 waa In the fourth seat 8110
aU I cotild de waa listen
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trneacrledl
.ed"tbore 11v~e'11 cl
1 topped d.!myiJ!,~~ with
Two aenlor members of lbe ofmytracumep. 1_,!ed .back the four
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K7ger Creak 111gb"School196t
Southern Valley Athletic
"So far, so~ood," was our
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comment. " hal happened
have boon awarded four rear ' next?"
arant-ln-ald scholarahlps'· to
"Soutb held Ute trick wltb
Marsball University. al ·Hun· tbe 10 aDd
ba,
tlnglon, w. va.
I won wl the queen d
Tbey are: Jan Rothgeb, 100 of played
ace arid nino
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Polcyn, aon of Mrs. Elele to !be ace arid a lblrd ella·
Polcyn and the late Martin mood wblcb be rWfed. Now
Polcyn.
he led Ute silt of spades. My
Rothgeb, a ._1, 200 pound partner played low aDd,
..kr fullback, waa Kfger ilfler considerable !bought,
Creek'a Moat Valuable Back of South pia~ dummy's 10.
tile 1J19 ·He Ia a forward Then be. rUffed another ella·
on a.. Bobcat bukelbiil team mood Wltb his last trump1
and a ..Utbptw pllcher em tile casbed one high spade ana
Kn Creak besebaU team
made !be last two tricks wltb
. ~ _ pound
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dummy's ace of spades and
P-•·· a ""1 .,, a filth diamond
tackle, waa KYser Creek's Moat "Imagine
partner not
V•b•ible Uneman .'of tile past having lbe brllril lo go 11J1
seuon. Both Rothgeb and wltb the jack of spades and
Polcyn were named to the 1961 bloek out that extra entry to
First Team AlJ.SV AC. lli!II'Ceb dummy!"
hili boon AII..SVAC lbe laat two
We can Imagine It, aU
· During bla bl8h tlchool right and wonder If mllll1
- · Rothgeb bas played p;onie looking at the Nortb
quarlerbtck defensive end and' aiilWest hands only would
' fullbtdt at Kyger ereet. ,
have boon able lo viluallze
Coacb 01 the KJger Creak tbe exact sltualion arid put
Bobcats grid IIQUad Ia Howie up !bat jack ~ spades. or
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courae, our frioncf was un·
. Lee MUier, bimlelf, a 1ormer lucky. South's play of lbe 10
,•. , i)ktar quarterback at Mar-. of spades from dummy Is a
. · lba1l University.
' staDCiard play but one !bat Ia
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had produced tbe spade jack
liioiiiiiiilool and set him two tricks.

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tbO - · s autrrage ' - had crGPPOd up.
Anlbally waaamated, tried and fined for\'OIIn8
tm. In tiM, Senator Joae)lll E. Brown Of Gtor~
cue acalllslwomen volln!i.
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had to be a~, ltOwtver;
wi1en Councilinal) ~ IIJet
~to ' 1go alq."
'lbe ~ meeting !fiB tile
result of a dlacuallon iln .tile
1011in3 cbtnges - when COUD!:il
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~lhGoble,ownerofthe

tbe , apeclal
telllon fu.c,lled; Goble had
·secured · alanaturea lr~m a
majority tL property owners
near tb~ loti. However,
Councilmai.-a.utea Byer, who
waa not present at MCIIdly
night's regular · meeting,
hesitated ID prl&gt;l.'eed an an or-

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changed from "realdenllal" to
..business." Accclrd1nl to a
report Mandlly night, Goble
plana to uao the lots to cllaplay
·alld teD mobile bames.
Council toot no action
MOnday nlgbt becauao only lOUt'
membera were proaent and
becauao councilman John
zertle staled tbat be had
prGIDiaed realdents adjacent to
tile lots lbat they would be
notified before any dtangoa
were made In the rogulatlona
gOverning lht' loti.
II .waa agreed lbat Goble
Would secure ~· .from
~be property owners iaclng the
Iota, ·and tile . apeclal meeting
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Make Elberfelds lri

couneU.'nlllwiU 't abllie,..,
dln8nce tbrough ·tile regular
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tile special !Mj!tlng at ~ Wlldnelda)' hmdJeaa wu lila cllmH to
hall were Byer, z.nte, Dldl llii'IIIIIIJumt. (Sttp~~eU,..morepictltNL)
Vaugbul; Cliff Slumbo, and
David Oblinger.

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More than 1100,01!11 who went to the polla laat November 4 did
not mart lbelr ballola on the ' - of the ~ar old vole. One
*Oijld'~· lle at1e In"-~ !bill lf\illli are ~ ·Ill

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COLUMBUS (UPl) - Oblo'a sldlzlllll rJtoolo lo lleep lbem ill
stalewldt leacbera'lobbJ group operaIlona.
buwarnedlbeG«wa!Attem- llall'l oppoelllall Wed,....y
bly II wiD be forced to enact $1 wu dln!cled al a bill aiiOwinC
biWon illllllw tuM to "n•JK"' school dillrlcta to borrow
stale government in flacall9'11- againll nest yeu'l apprupr~a.
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lion to ranaln open.
,.. Hall, a l()'iNIU4n for "We will O(IIIOI!e aqy propaeal
lbe Ohio Education AaiOclallon thai wiU appea'r 10 aolve an
(OBA), dNIIIPed lhla ''bclmb'' 01 educational problem without
illfmiiAia •• s -.Finence really 1trlklng at lbe
CciDialltee betr1IC Wedl~y educational J)Miems of the
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ietJiai•ltan daalll""' stale," be aald.

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~::.a::- of tbete P'OI)Ie.!""'not c.,..ed to
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~ sollleilllnC lboy did nol"ful~J IIDdentaDd. Wbo knolirs
bowlDSIIJ?Perhapeonoutlhtotuwemadea.odlfference? ·
Aaclibiawrlllng, Coll'raoiullonahaveboonlnlrodiiOOIIIntlle
Cl1io Senale, ....,,_ wltb I--'•• tile ........ aae: Woaro .,,...
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wNcll,.caala for a CCIISiitllllonal amendment ID lower tbo vating
. o1D 19 In Ohio.
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We are asking tile membe'l 01 the General Aawm~V fill: a
SeeCIId
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ted frualratlan
to crime,la lieln8

welfare.
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more conlekallve than Hallin
their atlmales, however, a fl

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Robert Horton
Richard Jaeckel

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'Wblle active .\I! '"" FutUre
1Farmer1 •. of ADierlca at
,Sputberri lllih ~.'Racine,
•; ·I!Ouab was a star·,FaiDJer,. lfe
hll fa!"&amp;r, VlilJI!, eltpp In

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hold their annual ~ night
obaervJ,DCe In GaWpoUs:
1bere were approximatelY a
dqaen nomineeB lor the award.
Wlnnera of tbo award~ to be
between 21 8lld 36 years of age
and receive at leastl1fo.lbirds
of ibolr ll.come from iaoDina,

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Winner:l of a Queen of Hearts
contest being conducted In
conjunction with the 1970 Meigs
COunty heart fund drive wiD be
presented a1oo illaavlngs bonds

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queen wW receive a $00 aavlngs
bollll with the first 8lld aecond
nlnneiMP eacb ID receive f25
bonds. In addition, tbe Meigs
County Heart Aasaclation wiU

Under tile direction' of Nlph gifts.
· · Werry, tile lbree hlgluchools of Meantllile, the association Is
MOIICOll' fVPI) - ne Meigs County are lUIIlliDg illih completing plarts for an ap.
Soviet .,..\'J 1'IA school queena. Eacb tlchool pearance by Dr. James
•ailed Wedauday llle , queen wiD compete for tbo Kelman, Cohunbus heart
nrallft ....... o1 a lllb- county title.
specialist, on Feb. 9 al7:30 p.m.
· atuee coUe4 "mamiay
Through tile C&lt;Fiesy of lbe at the Middleport Elemenlery
llilaani,H· • a CU'HII that Racine Home-Natlanal llank, School. Co-1.,0nsorlng Dr.
1oea1a bnba .,_; the Farmora Bank and sAvings 'lf:elman's appearance here will
'hail d the dark bnW1I Co., the Pomeroy Nallonal be the Middleport Buslne,. and
• · ~,~....,. falk Bank and tbo Cllile!JI .National PrqfoasiOI)III Women's Club and
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SUnday fund drive acllvlllos Oli
Feb. 22. On Feb. 14, In col&gt;junction with the fund drive,

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Heading tbo lf/0 fw1d drift
for the COUDty Ia Bob Miller 01
Pomeroy.

Karr Files in

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'of lhio annual • property losaes trOin Meigs County Board "' Eleoflash floods throughout tho tiona.
area, and advancing the A Republican and ll1e ill:.
~ of farm land formerly cumbenl on tbe •board of
subject to periodic high •ater. commlaaionenl- Wltb one sest
He elplained bow tbo Nolgb- tobefilledlhlaJ-.r - IWrwlll
tho borhood Youth Corpa JII'Otlr&amp;1ll ~ lbe namlnalion' at ,IJie
M'tbOalll hat boon uaed to Cw1ber the · prlmarloa.
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Karr became tbo ·
Ute Hart a1ao outlined tbo ~lana candidate to Clio bla.
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llevelopment of a ~ Tile olher Ia
water ayatem, lntraduclng Bart
wu Ralph Graves, club ·

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Townsblp 1ruc1t Iarmer bas the · Lelsrl United Metbodlat Hall hat caullclled In a.. pall
l!een niuoed Meigs eobnty's &lt;liwrch 8lld of tbo Racine GuQ lhetmalntai111nB,QIIo'a current
"Yoiutg :.ralmer of lbe Year" ·Qub•. Mr. and Mrs. Roush edul!atlanal pnlll'lll1 alone In
by the Meigs County
(llebbie) have a sm-montiMlld l!lt nat IUmlum !fill Cllllthe
lloUsb Ia the flrll fD be riluDed ·.llj{a, Joey..
state an estra PliO miiUIII. 'l'bll
"' ~lve the i~ ~ llila Roush will be honored Frlllay doet not Include l'lillnl taadt-

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tbat wiU take W' of tile~ of!
yout iblllly to take tile lllepe.
that really mual be taken," bo
atlcl. ''We don't want you to kill
111 witb ldndneu tbla 7ear. We
want you to lace wltb us wbal
wiU happen In ~ next lew

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emergency meaaara given
onlyre&amp;dlnga•
tile !hi a~d
of 111ree
weretakenW~I!Iahlby
required
two
Mi!ldleport Coimc:llln.al))eCial ~jlt'lfuseaa•lyupoalble . oChers w1Uhav,l4!be!lil!led by

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First steps. to : cbanat the would be called. IIWU planned dlnance chan8inl the aonilll
zonln&amp; ~c,llan of sevwat U.~ ~t tile IIJM!iCW..,..., the under ·emeraency (II'OCedaljiL
lots at Iilii comer of LOcUli and zoning would be chaneed Au reoult, the lll'dlnlnce waa ·

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tbo diJcbar8e of 111-. dulles that require alre!l&amp;lb and ablllly to Dtllt: •
oombtt witb tile atemer roaUtles and dlfflcalllea o( Ufe. Amo1J8
tbete dulloa are IJIIIIIery servlce,l'Gid cill*uclloD, llbqr ilt Ute
llelda IIIII government
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than the female ses."
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In IIUidt Ute aame position.
votetbocondlticQundtr
for 111ase ldl) wiU
deddetbotiildofwortbecanoreaMOt40;
wldch be mual wort, the nwilberof hCiun and dsya be J:M WGrll,
and even tbo ldnd of nJiotlcxujb!e be wiD
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He camol vote an wbetber.or!!jlt and bow mUch Ia wlllmeld from
his paydteck ill tu.-..
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fouttba clthesla!Hbadralla,d tbo 1Jth .unendlnenl to a.. U. 8.
Conllltutlon. Wo o1moat take II for 8J'IIIIted tbat women have
always vO\ed, bullhe fliclil, remarbbly, that lhla year, lf/0, Ia
. only tile Mlb annlvent17 C1f wmnen Vlllin8·
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given the \'de to 19 arid ~ olda In Oblo. Both houeea over·
w!Jolmlnglyapproved(30-31nlboSenste andD-121n the House) a
reaolullonJII"OpollngloamendtheQIIoOlnatllullon lotbat·etreet.
Wben the 1uue went before voters In Nowmber, It waa lllll1'1J1fly
dtluted. 'lbe ~ wail'llll' than 1 per ce.nt of ~ 1o1a1 v«e
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one tbln8·WorilnC WOI,IItll wn lilllwntlly .Gpi,ollell.' ~Wll4
Utile or no conalderatlon pvan to bar aeeda•or !lmltatloi)s. _,.
Cell ber unable I!P boar the baaY1 biirden of~. poUIIdan 111111
alflceboldlr; yetlboy t!n'C)triot~i~JW Ill llllinihet .to wn kiD8
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All Merchandise From Our Regular Stock
Sport Shirts, Val. to 7.50

Sale4.65

Values to 5.25, Sale3.65
Dress Shirts, 1 group val. to 7.50

Sale 3.65

1 Group Sweaters, Reduced one-third to lf.l,
Others Reduced 25 Pereent.

Sale5.75
Sale3.65

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Deputy Clerk

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Dress Slacks &amp; Permanent Preu
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The Men's Store
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SECTION 57ol3.17 REVISED CODE OF OHIO- DUTY
TO GIVE .NOTI(::E TO ·COUNTY AUDITOR
IMP~OVEMEI\4TS- PENAL TV
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All Merchandise From Our Regular Stock
Sport Shirts, Val. to 7.50

Sale4.65

Values to 5.25, Sale3.65
Dress Shirts, 1 group val. to 7.50

Sale 3.65

1 Group Sweaters, Reduced one-third to lf.l,
Others Reduced 25 Pereent.

Sale5.75
Sale3.65

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Deputy Clerk

0122, 29 - 21c ·

Dress Slacks &amp; Permanent Preu
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STOREHOURS: FAIPAYTIU-SAT.TILt

DOWNIE-GROSS
The Men's Store
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BUILDING IIOIICI
SECTION 57ol3.17 REVISED CODE OF OHIO- DUTY
TO GIVE .NOTI(::E TO ·COUNTY AUDITOR
IMP~OVEMEI\4TS- PENAL TV
Tlla obavt stclltn ruds In Pllrf It follows· E
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Mrs.
Walls, Pl. Pleasan~;
·IJ(ra, James Watson, Hendencin: Mrs. Willie Peer) Deal,
:Milton: Rooald lkllllc, New
Haven; Mra. Jack H. Parions,
·1'!- Pluunt; Vickie Utclllleld,
;~It Grove; Norma M¢Jn,
Gal1tpolls Ferry; George Bales,
Pt. Pleaaant; Mlltthew
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"llaneeutfAJio;CIIIrles Getty, Don
....... 'f!mmy Shuler, lUcky
'' "11h, Clirlatopher Mullins,
~Homer Legg,
Mri.'liGRald Sturgeoo and SOli,
.JIIIIllli Taylor, Alhton.
: , BIRTilS- Jan. Zl, daughter;
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Mrs. Bobby
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~ Yr. aDd Mrs. Wendell Jeffers,
~. are 8llllOUIICing the
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1011 t'llnothy WendeD, on Jan.
~.,;'. ar' the Holzer Medical
tenw. Mrs. Dorothy Jeffers of
Oa!Ujloila Is the paternal
·pidmother and the maternal
~Is are Mrs. Virginia
Davill,. MlnenvUie, and Harry
p..ts.of Puneroy. Mrs. Viola
leffe~i
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:Jiilhrs have two other children,
.!)1111!11 Joe, 10, and Tracey Lee,

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! ADMiSSIONS

Mrs.
Walls, Pl. Pleasan~;
·IJ(ra, James Watson, Hendencin: Mrs. Willie Peer) Deal,
:Milton: Rooald lkllllc, New
Haven; Mra. Jack H. Parions,
·1'!- Pluunt; Vickie Utclllleld,
;~It Grove; Norma M¢Jn,
Gal1tpolls Ferry; George Bales,
Pt. Pleaaant; Mlltthew
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"llaneeutfAJio;CIIIrles Getty, Don
....... 'f!mmy Shuler, lUcky
'' "11h, Clirlatopher Mullins,
~Homer Legg,
Mri.'liGRald Sturgeoo and SOli,
.JIIIIllli Taylor, Alhton.
: , BIRTilS- Jan. Zl, daughter;
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Mrs. Bobby
• Pomeroy.
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;:• ANNOUNCE BIRTH
~ Yr. aDd Mrs. Wendell Jeffers,
~. are 8llllOUIICing the
tli1b P« a ieven pound, 14 ounce
1011 t'llnothy WendeD, on Jan.
~.,;'. ar' the Holzer Medical
tenw. Mrs. Dorothy Jeffers of
Oa!Ujloila Is the paternal
·pidmother and the maternal
~Is are Mrs. Virginia
Davill,. MlnenvUie, and Harry
p..ts.of Puneroy. Mrs. Viola
leffe~i
ts tbe greatpllld!Dother. Mr. and Mrs.
:Jiilhrs have two other children,
.!)1111!11 Joe, 10, and Tracey Lee,

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·~- p1m1e4 -111 a ,Heii&amp;!eciiOII!ebeCIMinpof
_; .~on to put a filii In ev~: the legillatM.pracrBDll by the
:ory hame··;,a;· oaUIDecl cluriiiC: Amei'lclll l.ei{IGII. nollllll tbat
........, nfCbl'a iiliillliC of tile the arealell olllllegillatlon lw
, .J.adlla Au11llary of Drew the veter111 ..U the G. I. BW of
;.; Wtal• PQII •• AIMrlcan JUahla, ' ''
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••· lllllo.wuYOted toap0111ora llltbtpGatlndtheMelpCounly
.• ' llelp Hllb Scbool junior at Veterans ' Service C!ftlcer wu
' - . , , Girt Stale Ill June •t
~ Cep~t~~ · UnlyWilty'. ~ IIIIa
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. 1 'Chapter of Beta Slguu! . ·l'bl .· ·Riggs, 4oelal committee CIRJRCH
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~ SQrorlty enjoyed a pjJ:za 'party ' chaltman, had, charge of the
lord Cburcti : on, Thursday
' l'Ue!day night at the home of serving.
; Mrs. A. R. Knight, Lincoln HW, Others attending were Jen- througll Sunday, · 7:-IG p.m:
.( and planned a 'I'Upp!lrWare niler Anderson, Sarah Bechtle, · $unday; Jq~ Quartet,
! party on Feb. 10 ·at the Knight Donna Byer, AIJ.nie Chapman; Ret·. Troy Jlielda liliNker•
t home for which all members Charlotte' Hanning, Carolyn Th~~US M
' are to solicit outside orders. IJrueser, Colleen Ohllnger, · ur Y
p.m. . .e .
~ Lynn Stump has order forms Carolyn Satterfield, Donna Cburc~ ba;men~ ~ /1:t~
t and catalogues. .
Stewart, Jeanette Thomas, ~ : h ·1
by
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f Mardi of Dimes were turiled Lynn Stomp, Marilyn Swann,
re ; swnsor
Y.
C Into Viklll Gloeckner. Persons Texanna White, Dorinda Workers ~y School Cl.l!:-·
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1ri nds In W'lson and Sue Zirkle
WOMEN S ASSN., 7. 30 opeiiOd
~.~ ar~es.:ed 00°submit 1 '
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• the a~ 00 Jean Drenner,
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First United Presbyterian triedltation and
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Church; Mrs, Myron. Miller,
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Csrol McCoUough pre5ented
devotions; Mrs. Dwight
the cllllural program on "You
Wallace, program; Mrs. Karl
d y ur Audience " ll· was · ·
Owen, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
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Michael Zirkle, and Mrs. Wuter
Beverly Long and Unda Riffle
Waddell hostesses. Mrs. J. E.
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, 'taalerleaillam 'chairman,
oulllned plana for a fiag
· , proiDCIUon neld month and
": ·'~OWlced a program on
if "~ .to be beld at the
- : 'J!Mdlepcn Olardi of Chrlal it
~ ,1;:10p.m.llnPeb. 22. A sjJeobr
_;,lin Americlll)lnt will be
futared at the February
"ibeianc wben junior aUIIIary
nwnbml!lllparUdpatelnthe

CUB sCoUTS lind Wellelos or
Gallipolla.
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Allee Elliott, Admn:., Charles Pack m meet Thursday at 7
Crislip, dec., to William p.m., I.O.O.F. Hall.
Moorlispaugh, 12 A., OUve.
FRIDAY
Jennings Beegle, Barbara AFTER GAME dance Friday
Beegle to Donald Manuel, ~oyce at Wahama High School
audltorlwn, 9 p.m. to 12 mJd..
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Qllicers have been elected at Manuel, zA., Sutton.
Cecil
Moore,
Tina
Moore,
aka
night, loUowlng the Wahamathe annual parish meeting of
Tiny,
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Jack
A.
Morgan
Sr.,
Wlrt
Coonty game. The Jays
Grace Episcopal Church in
Wanda
M.
Morgan,
M.25
A.,
wW
emcee.
Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
They were Nobert Compton, Bedford.
Mai'r
Crislip
Snyder,
aka,
WGH
SCHOOL
dance party
senior warden ; Jerome
Marr
L1zetta
·Crislip,
Dorsey
Salurday,
Meigs
Junior
High
Williamson, Jr., warden; Mrs.
Snyder
to
Allee
Elliott,
,Dorothy
audlklriwn
In
Pomeroy,
from
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J. 0 .. Roedel, treasurer, and
Hall,
Ullian
Richards,'
Daniel
p.m.
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11
p.m.;
Pomeroy
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Thereon
Jnhnson, C. J. Pearson, Larry Crislip, William Crislip, emergency squad sponsors;
Spencer, vestrymen; Mrs. Carolyn Crislip, Margaret Jays wW provide music lor
dancing; admiBslon 75 cents per
Harold Sargent, secretary, and Raguel, 12111 A., Olive.
Bertha Spencer, Rutb person.
Miss Mary Pearson, youth
Stearns, Stanley Steams to SQUARE DANCE, Saturday,
representative.
Delegates named to attend Delber~ Smith, Ruth Smith, 8 to midnight at Tuppers Plains
Elementary School sponsored
the diocesan convention are Mr. Parcels, Sutton.
William G. McQuigg, Ruth by the Tuppers Plains ComCompkln, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Williamson and Miss Mary McQuigg to James B. Thomas, munity Women's Club. Open to
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and Mrs. C. J. Ptarson and Mr. Pomero'• ·
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Lucille
Holden
to
Orville
G.
SALEM
CENTER P.T.A.,
and Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
Besham, Goldie L. Bssham, 20 7:30 p.m. Monday, Salem
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A Bedford
Center Elementary School;
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'tdwln ·H. Davis, Elnora.. Founder's Day; classroom
Then come ori over to our. bank and 'let us give
A review of the Missionary Davis to llmulld Black, Barbara demonstration and talk by Mrs.
Tidings magulne was given Black, Parcels, Salem.
Barbara Van Meter on famlly
your dollan a fresh ttal't,for 1970.
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Doris Miller, Donald L. with.
.. SOCiety of the Hysell Run Free MWer, Dena HoflmaD, Leslie
Put them in our care and they Will earn ~ fine
Melhodlst Church met recently Hoffman, Betty Bolen, Roger POI'nt
rate of interest Ask ,for their return and,rverv
at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Bolen, Georgia N. l'l!llllps,
single one will be piiiCid in your hand.
Dugln.
Wlltiam S. Phillips, George
Articles lrGm the magazine Radekln Jr., Barbara Radekln,
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That's our i~ of safety . . . bank safety!
were read and there was prayer Ina Sams, Ethel Radekln to
and scripture. Mrs. Du(an Berna1d L. Allen, Loretta M.
sened refrelbments to eight Allen, 1791!1 A., Columbia.
The Rev. Walter Harvey,
members. The Reb. 17 meeting
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wW be beld at the home of Mrs:.•,
DA""HTER IS BORN
of the Nazarene, was .!IP"ater at
. *!lne. &amp;II memben are .....J,~duv.' """ J~D ru"""'' the ~«Met&amp;J. , Area ioilollftesa
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SUnset Church of the Jazarene.
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Drave, Columbus, are anMusic was provided by the
t r/onda TrtO ,to
nouncing the . birth of a Syracuse and Chester Churches
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Jan. at Unaverslty Hospatal. church was given the atMEMBER FDI.C
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F The Dixon-Walker Trio of age two. Mr. and Mrs. Herman present. The percentage banner
Member Federal Reserve
'- Miami, Fla., wW be guests at carson, Sr., Long Botklm,
went kJ the Point Rock Church
t the Middleport Church of the Melva Rice, Ashlancl, Ohio,
of the Nazarene with forty
t Nazarene at the Sunday mor· Joseph D. Rice, Gainesville, percent of the membership
ning 10:30 service and the 7:30 Fla., are the grandparents.
attending. Approximately · 165
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
evening service.
persons attended the monthly
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by' the aillt wW be Uled to
purcbue ilnew!lq lor the hall.
Dcm., Kannel, ~ No. 39·
commander, guell apeaker,
- Introduced by Mn. J. M.
Tbarnliln, teplallve chairman.
Comm~der Hunnel commented 011 naUonal legillaUoo
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Amberser, Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar, Mn. Helen Norris,
Mrs. Elmora Boice, Mrs.
GeraldiDe y Olllg.
Mrs. Mildred Zabl, Mrs.
Bertha Canaday, Mrs. Annie
Chapm111, Mrs. Dorothea
Fisher, Mrs. Jllzel Wllson, Mrs.
Myrtle Slaton, Mrs. Thelma

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Plans were made to bave a
Volentine party for the chllclren
at lbe Ollldren's Horne In
Pomeroy sometime dilrlng
Februilt)o. .
A fbank'fOU note WU read
from the Athens Mental Health
Center to the clUb for help

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IDdlviduaUy warranted for
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Today Ia Thursday, Jan. 29,
the 29th day oll970 with 336 kl
follow.
The moon Is betWeen its lull
phase andlasi quarter.

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Mn. Marlin, Mn.IW'ry Dlllvll,
Mn. GuY· E. Gulalblr, Mrs.
Paul Cascl.
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)!ebob!Htation adlritlea by
the unit were noted by Mrs.
Caacl chalnnan. Sbeolold of the
ChiiiiCotlai Veteraila IIDIIpltal
party Ill Dotcernber repcx1lng
that $115
ol cakes and
cookies were provided by
auzlllary memben and favors
and other Items from the
junlorsamounted to f28. Gifts
were ' ~ pa:ovlcled lor folir
patients.
Mrs. Davia 110ted thai the
junior awdllary bad lltllll2 to
the National American Legion
Chllcl Welfare F~Uop In
llleiiiOI')' of Mrs. Bing. A party
wu sponsorec1 at the Athens ·
holpltalln Janllll'Y anclnutcupa
are being preparecllw another
party.
ScrapbooltcoveraandcloUaln
native costumes are being
made by the junlon for competition on dlatrlcl and state
level.
Mrs. Roberl Couch, Mrs. Roy
Bouler, Mrs. Jack Caney and
Mrs. Cetherlne Welah were
reported W. Refresbments were
served from a table decorated
In the valentine motif by the
junior awdllary.

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The evening lilan ar~ Venus,
Mars and Saturn.
On IIIIa clay In hlatory:
In 11161 Kansas became the
34th slate.
In 1900 the Amerle&amp;!l BuebaU League was founded.

Family Size Jar

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CempMII, Mrs. Carrie Kenned)', Mr1. Mary PoweD. Mrs.
PbyUia Mullen, Mrs. Vllglnla
Krieger, Mrs. Jl!let Korn, lfla
~· Blchmsll, Mrs. Eloise
Wblta, and Mrs. Sibley Sfc11.
Olbera ~ling clfta to
Mrs. NU were Mn. Thelma
Lytle, Mrs. JoAnll llaybum,
Mn. Charlene Roelllrb, Mila
Marguerite Meyer, Mrs. Freda
Fauber,MIIaKaUeGuth,Mlss
Lena Gulb, Mrs. Margaret
Start, Mrs.!..- Buter, Mrs.
Eleanor Crow, Mrs. Acnes
Brown, Mrs. Bsrbara BIDes,
Mrs. Corabelle Ruuell, Mrs.
Lorlce PariOOa, Mrs. Dotothy
Johnson, Mrs. Jean Blazewlcz,
Mrs. Roberts O'Brien, Mrs.
Mary Porter, Mrs. Barbara
Riggs, Mrs. Janice Reuter,
Mrs. Jean WW and Mrs. June

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Marietta lorthea llklay
REEDSVILLE - Marlon
From
group
series of services at the First Hall has returned home alter
Church there. The Rev. Audrey being a pallant at the Riverside •
~elllcole~ ':!:dpubUcs
a e:~~~!! :~odlat, Hospital In Colum, U., two Sunday services at the
Mlcldleport church.
VISrl'S HOSPITAL
REEDSVILLE' Mrs.
Kenneth Smith was a recent
patient at the St. Joseph'a
IIDIIpltal, Parkeraborg.

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Mrs.
Marcia Hobatelleri • Mro.
Marquer11e Klri', Mrs. Beulah
Ewln&amp;, Mn, June Kllatta, and
Mila EveiJn Ftck.
Favors were wblta pompon
~ Ued wltb pastel Jib.
bonl. Glfta 1w the bonorecl
guest wu placed on a table
centered wllli 111 arrangement
o1 pink mums. A )'8llow and
gold mum centerpiece wu
lealurecl on the refresllment
table,
,
The door prqe was won by
Mrs. Elola WJilte and game
pr1re Wlnnen .were Mrs. Nancy
Reed and Mrs. EIOile While. A
!roan lalad, cracllen, nuts, Kalatta.
min~ c:olfee and tea were

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blrlbday ]llrty 011 Mlrdl 11.

Gueall In addition to lbGIIe
named were Mrs. Martha
Wlllllma, Mrs. Marll7n Spires,

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bollelllr. He saJd OhiOlllillllead Colinnhui, a ~ wD1
allotheutateslnllllllcrlpllona ·lpelll 011 bear! IUillf)'· The
to the ieplative bulletin.
, Middleport Buslneu
Followtilc Hunnel's ~ Mn, Ptcfa kNl Womeil'• ClUb
'l'hornton pve a b111orJ of tbt tbt XI Gamma 1111,lllaptar of
leglon'a btglnJIInc In leglllaUve. Beta SIIPDI Pbl Sororll)&gt; are
mstters In lilt. • ·
ljiCIIIICII'IJI ·the PJW11D u a
The midwinter conference to feature ol Heart Month.
be bold Frlclay and Saturday In AcltaUonloracontrlhullorl to
Collll!lbus was a•"«&lt;DCCCC. At the Gifts lw the Yllnka Who
7:30 Frlclay a ICbool ol IJI. Gave fund wu ~ted. The
slrucllon on Alhertculam, unit made a~ contruluUon to
rehabllitaUon, c:lllld welfare, the auJd Welfare POIIIIdaUon In
junloractiriliesand community liiiiiiOI'j Gi Mn. Carl ZeUar,
IBI'Yice wW be conducled. At I put natlonil ~l: Mrs.
p.m., a reception bonor1ng Mrs. Marlin made a fi donation In
Freclerlcll Ruffner, director of her IIIIIJ!OI'1·
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hospitalservlceln~slatewW Mri. EllenCoucbpreijdedat
be beld. •
the iiliilting 1!hkh opomed In
Attending l~e conference rlluallsll.c form with Mrs.
from here wW be Mrs. Ben Gladya Ounmlng, Mrs. Marlin
Neutzllng, eight dlalrlcl and Mrs. Pearl Knapp
prealdent; Mrs. Gerald presenting the colors. Mrs.
Wildermuth, Americanism Wildermuth, chaplain, gave the
chairman lor the dlatrlcl; Mrs. prayer.
Marlin,
slate
hospital Tbe budget for tbt nell sis
representative, and Mrs. months was approved and Mrs.
Gladys Mowrey and Mn. Leman! Jewell, c:lllld welfare
Catherine Welsh.
chairman, reported on the
The charter was draped In purchaae of two children's
memory of Mrs. Clara Bing, a coats.
chartermember,and Mrs. Jane A report was given by Mrs.
Ann lllte, a past preslclenL Mrs. Knapp on 1 Cbrlalmaa party
Neutzllng played "Beyond the given lor 7$ pallenta at the
Sunset" and "How Greal Thou Southeastern Ohio Mental
AM" In the draping ceremony. Health Center. Four members
An lnritaUon was e1lerlded to ol the unll allended. Favors
the unit to attend a meeting at were provldecl by the junior
the Middleport Elementary auzlllary members. Gifts and
School on Feb. 9. 7:30 p.m. trays ol candy were given kl
where Dr. J8111!l8 Kilman of eacb of the patients.

abo oulllned. He llatecl llnl
tblnp lllit nery Jeclllmllre
.8114. aulliary rnepber ~
do - .-die lbell' rlitit .to
vote, wrlta their c:aasrabout mallerl periiiiJilli8 to tbt
rtcl!ll ol veterans, and keep
Informed 011 ~Uve mallerl
bysublcribiJII to the teplatlve

Mrs. ~ Boice NU o1
Dayton wu honotecl Slllurday
nigbl with a brldallliower al the
home o1 Mrs. DOria Ewln&amp;,

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the Arcadia Nunlng Home, and
Mrs. Shelley Petty, a pallant at
the Haught Nursing Home,
Parkenbarg.
Mn.
Walter
Bro,rn,
Trealarer, reported thai the
elel!lrlc bllllw the community
~ tree bad been paid.
During tile fOCtal hour a layette
ahower wu beld lor Mrs. James
Ruth. The clfta were placed 011 a
decorated table 1111ng )'8llow
and green for the color scheme.
Games were CGilducle4 by Mn.
Lyle Balderaon, wltll Mrs.
llor!ald Pulman llld Mrl .
Heiman' Gfoei!I'\Ckli . wlnnill8
theprla. U
lcoane was
aetved to'Mrs. Rldb, Mrs. R. L.
Larldlla, Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mrs. Carl Bucldey, Mrs. Harman Grounlckle, · Mra.
Barril, Mrs. Donald
~. Mn. Denver Weber,
Mrs. &amp;:me.! Wbltabeld, Mrs.
frank Bile, Mrs. Gene WUaon,
~ . - . . Mn. ftAI8er Bahr,
Mrs. W-ren~ T~
Ruth 1fG!\
ind Kay
Balderaon.
Mrl. .'l.
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·~- p1m1e4 -111 a ,Heii&amp;!eciiOII!ebeCIMinpof
_; .~on to put a filii In ev~: the legillatM.pracrBDll by the
:ory hame··;,a;· oaUIDecl cluriiiC: Amei'lclll l.ei{IGII. nollllll tbat
........, nfCbl'a iiliillliC of tile the arealell olllllegillatlon lw
, .J.adlla Au11llary of Drew the veter111 ..U the G. I. BW of
;.; Wtal• PQII •• AIMrlcan JUahla, ' ''
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The role ol the IBI'Yice officer
••· lllllo.wuYOted toap0111ora llltbtpGatlndtheMelpCounly
.• ' llelp Hllb Scbool junior at Veterans ' Service C!ftlcer wu
' - . , , Girt Stale Ill June •t
~ Cep~t~~ · UnlyWilty'. ~ IIIIa
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yw Bela .... Pbi Sorority
KUJI,
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' Ool!iw till~ League wDl pay I
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Members of the Ohio Eta !'Ill 'have. new babies. Barbau·
. 1 'Chapter of Beta Slguu! . ·l'bl .· ·Riggs, 4oelal committee CIRJRCH
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. ·Y G, Hak- .
~ SQrorlty enjoyed a pjJ:za 'party ' chaltman, had, charge of the
lord Cburcti : on, Thursday
' l'Ue!day night at the home of serving.
; Mrs. A. R. Knight, Lincoln HW, Others attending were Jen- througll Sunday, · 7:-IG p.m:
.( and planned a 'I'Upp!lrWare niler Anderson, Sarah Bechtle, · $unday; Jq~ Quartet,
! party on Feb. 10 ·at the Knight Donna Byer, AIJ.nie Chapman; Ret·. Troy Jlielda liliNker•
t home for which all members Charlotte' Hanning, Carolyn Th~~US M
' are to solicit outside orders. IJrueser, Colleen Ohllnger, · ur Y
p.m. . .e .
~ Lynn Stump has order forms Carolyn Satterfield, Donna Cburc~ ba;men~ ~ /1:t~
t and catalogues. .
Stewart, Jeanette Thomas, ~ : h ·1
by
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CoUecllooslrom the Mothers' Terri Michael, Becky Nease, 11 ° w 0 ed b WUilng
f Mardi of Dimes were turiled Lynn Stomp, Marilyn Swann,
re ; swnsor
Y.
C Into Viklll Gloeckner. Persons Texanna White, Dorinda Workers ~y School Cl.l!:-·
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1ri nds In W'lson and Sue Zirkle
WOMEN S ASSN., 7. 30 opeiiOd
~.~ ar~es.:ed 00°submit 1 '
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• the a~ 00 Jean Drenner,
., Me"
First United Presbyterian triedltation and
! !m-S2$4.
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Church; Mrs, Myron. Miller,
1
Csrol McCoUough pre5ented
devotions; Mrs. Dwight
the cllllural program on "You
Wallace, program; Mrs. Karl
d y ur Audience " ll· was · ·
Owen, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
0
:ted that two ;,.embers,
Michael Zirkle, and Mrs. Wuter
Beverly Long and Unda Riffle
Waddell hostesses. Mrs. J. E.
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A. Martin,
, 'taalerleaillam 'chairman,
oulllned plana for a fiag
· , proiDCIUon neld month and
": ·'~OWlced a program on
if "~ .to be beld at the
- : 'J!Mdlepcn Olardi of Chrlal it
~ ,1;:10p.m.llnPeb. 22. A sjJeobr
_;,lin Americlll)lnt will be
futared at the February
"ibeianc wben junior aUIIIary
nwnbml!lllparUdpatelnthe

CUB sCoUTS lind Wellelos or
Gallipolla.
.
Allee Elliott, Admn:., Charles Pack m meet Thursday at 7
Crislip, dec., to William p.m., I.O.O.F. Hall.
Moorlispaugh, 12 A., OUve.
FRIDAY
Jennings Beegle, Barbara AFTER GAME dance Friday
Beegle to Donald Manuel, ~oyce at Wahama High School
audltorlwn, 9 p.m. to 12 mJd..
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Qllicers have been elected at Manuel, zA., Sutton.
Cecil
Moore,
Tina
Moore,
aka
night, loUowlng the Wahamathe annual parish meeting of
Tiny,
kJ
Jack
A.
Morgan
Sr.,
Wlrt
Coonty game. The Jays
Grace Episcopal Church in
Wanda
M.
Morgan,
M.25
A.,
wW
emcee.
Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
They were Nobert Compton, Bedford.
Mai'r
Crislip
Snyder,
aka,
WGH
SCHOOL
dance party
senior warden ; Jerome
Marr
L1zetta
·Crislip,
Dorsey
Salurday,
Meigs
Junior
High
Williamson, Jr., warden; Mrs.
Snyder
to
Allee
Elliott,
,Dorothy
audlklriwn
In
Pomeroy,
from
8
J. 0 .. Roedel, treasurer, and
Hall,
Ullian
Richards,'
Daniel
p.m.
kl
11
p.m.;
Pomeroy
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Thereon
Jnhnson, C. J. Pearson, Larry Crislip, William Crislip, emergency squad sponsors;
Spencer, vestrymen; Mrs. Carolyn Crislip, Margaret Jays wW provide music lor
dancing; admiBslon 75 cents per
Harold Sargent, secretary, and Raguel, 12111 A., Olive.
Bertha Spencer, Rutb person.
Miss Mary Pearson, youth
Stearns, Stanley Steams to SQUARE DANCE, Saturday,
representative.
Delegates named to attend Delber~ Smith, Ruth Smith, 8 to midnight at Tuppers Plains
Elementary School sponsored
the diocesan convention are Mr. Parcels, Sutton.
William G. McQuigg, Ruth by the Tuppers Plains ComCompkln, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Williamson and Miss Mary McQuigg to James B. Thomas, munity Women's Club. Open to
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and Mrs. C. J. Ptarson and Mr. Pomero'• ·
MONDAY
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Lucille
Holden
to
Orville
G.
SALEM
CENTER P.T.A.,
and Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
Besham, Goldie L. Bssham, 20 7:30 p.m. Monday, Salem
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A Bedford
Center Elementary School;
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'tdwln ·H. Davis, Elnora.. Founder's Day; classroom
Then come ori over to our. bank and 'let us give
A review of the Missionary Davis to llmulld Black, Barbara demonstration and talk by Mrs.
Tidings magulne was given Black, Parcels, Salem.
Barbara Van Meter on famlly
your dollan a fresh ttal't,for 1970.
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Doris Miller, Donald L. with.
.. SOCiety of the Hysell Run Free MWer, Dena HoflmaD, Leslie
Put them in our care and they Will earn ~ fine
Melhodlst Church met recently Hoffman, Betty Bolen, Roger POI'nt
rate of interest Ask ,for their return and,rverv
at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Bolen, Georgia N. l'l!llllps,
single one will be piiiCid in your hand.
Dugln.
Wlltiam S. Phillips, George
Articles lrGm the magazine Radekln Jr., Barbara Radekln,
b
That's our i~ of safety . . . bank safety!
were read and there was prayer Ina Sams, Ethel Radekln to
and scripture. Mrs. Du(an Berna1d L. Allen, Loretta M.
sened refrelbments to eight Allen, 1791!1 A., Columbia.
The Rev. Walter Harvey,
members. The Reb. 17 meeting
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pasklr of the Point Rock Church
wW be beld at the home of Mrs:.•,
DA""HTER IS BORN
of the Nazarene, was .!IP"ater at
. *!lne. &amp;II memben are .....J,~duv.' """ J~D ru"""'' the ~«Met&amp;J. , Area ioilollftesa
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· ~ ~uoll'bll aTllle Rdlfand
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SUnset Church of the Jazarene.
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Drave, Columbus, are anMusic was provided by the
t r/onda TrtO ,to
nouncing the . birth of a Syracuse and Chester Churches
POMEROY, OHIO ;
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Jan. at Unaverslty Hospatal. church was given the atMEMBER FDI.C
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The couple have a son, Scott, tendance banner lor having 67
F The Dixon-Walker Trio of age two. Mr. and Mrs. Herman present. The percentage banner
Member Federal Reserve
'- Miami, Fla., wW be guests at carson, Sr., Long Botklm,
went kJ the Point Rock Church
t the Middleport Church of the Melva Rice, Ashlancl, Ohio,
of the Nazarene with forty
t Nazarene at the Sunday mor· Joseph D. Rice, Gainesville, percent of the membership
ning 10:30 service and the 7:30 Fla., are the grandparents.
attending. Approximately · 165
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
evening service.
persons attended the monthly
5:00 TO 7: 00

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pnceeda lrGm tbe sale ol flap
by' the aillt wW be Uled to
purcbue ilnew!lq lor the hall.
Dcm., Kannel, ~ No. 39·
commander, guell apeaker,
- Introduced by Mn. J. M.
Tbarnliln, teplallve chairman.
Comm~der Hunnel commented 011 naUonal legillaUoo
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Amberser, Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar, Mn. Helen Norris,
Mrs. Elmora Boice, Mrs.
GeraldiDe y Olllg.
Mrs. Mildred Zabl, Mrs.
Bertha Canaday, Mrs. Annie
Chapm111, Mrs. Dorothea
Fisher, Mrs. Jllzel Wllson, Mrs.
Myrtle Slaton, Mrs. Thelma

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Plans were made to bave a
Volentine party for the chllclren
at lbe Ollldren's Horne In
Pomeroy sometime dilrlng
Februilt)o. .
A fbank'fOU note WU read
from the Athens Mental Health
Center to the clUb for help

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mondo cletlnr back to 18110.
Eodt Artearvod rill( com·
Ill.- a oupub t!laiiiOIId .. •
IDdlviduaUy warranted for
value ••• in a MltlnB to ouU
-ry·lute. We bow lha'
opec:W.JadY in youe Ufe II
ntrt jllll any woman. $le
de1erve1 more than juet
by cllamon.d. She d·rr,.
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well cards were idsned for Mrs.
lllllbla SIIIDDny, a patient at

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.By Ualted Presolllte1111U01181
Today Ia Thursday, Jan. 29,
the 29th day oll970 with 336 kl
follow.
The moon Is betWeen its lull
phase andlasi quarter.

m.u.,

Mn. Marlin, Mn.IW'ry Dlllvll,
Mn. GuY· E. Gulalblr, Mrs.
Paul Cascl.
·
)!ebob!Htation adlritlea by
the unit were noted by Mrs.
Caacl chalnnan. Sbeolold of the
ChiiiiCotlai Veteraila IIDIIpltal
party Ill Dotcernber repcx1lng
that $115
ol cakes and
cookies were provided by
auzlllary memben and favors
and other Items from the
junlorsamounted to f28. Gifts
were ' ~ pa:ovlcled lor folir
patients.
Mrs. Davia 110ted thai the
junior awdllary bad lltllll2 to
the National American Legion
Chllcl Welfare F~Uop In
llleiiiOI')' of Mrs. Bing. A party
wu sponsorec1 at the Athens ·
holpltalln Janllll'Y anclnutcupa
are being preparecllw another
party.
ScrapbooltcoveraandcloUaln
native costumes are being
made by the junlon for competition on dlatrlcl and state
level.
Mrs. Roberl Couch, Mrs. Roy
Bouler, Mrs. Jack Caney and
Mrs. Cetherlne Welah were
reported W. Refresbments were
served from a table decorated
In the valentine motif by the
junior awdllary.

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Mercury and Jupiter.
The evening lilan ar~ Venus,
Mars and Saturn.
On IIIIa clay In hlatory:
In 11161 Kansas became the
34th slate.
In 1900 the Amerle&amp;!l BuebaU League was founded.

Family Size Jar

Filler Paper
MICRIN

112 gal. ·

lb.

Mn. Kaapp, Mn. Qon HuqDel,

unw.r
de
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300 Count

" Be in Mdc:Jeport

RE'ftli NS DOME

CempMII, Mrs. Carrie Kenned)', Mr1. Mary PoweD. Mrs.
PbyUia Mullen, Mrs. Vllglnla
Krieger, Mrs. Jl!let Korn, lfla
~· Blchmsll, Mrs. Eloise
Wblta, and Mrs. Sibley Sfc11.
Olbera ~ling clfta to
Mrs. NU were Mn. Thelma
Lytle, Mrs. JoAnll llaybum,
Mn. Charlene Roelllrb, Mila
Marguerite Meyer, Mrs. Freda
Fauber,MIIaKaUeGuth,Mlss
Lena Gulb, Mrs. Margaret
Start, Mrs.!..- Buter, Mrs.
Eleanor Crow, Mrs. Acnes
Brown, Mrs. Bsrbara BIDes,
Mrs. Corabelle Ruuell, Mrs.
Lorlce PariOOa, Mrs. Dotothy
Johnson, Mrs. Jean Blazewlcz,
Mrs. Roberts O'Brien, Mrs.
Mary Porter, Mrs. Barbara
Riggs, Mrs. Janice Reuter,
Mrs. Jean WW and Mrs. June

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go toMiddleport
Marietta lorthea llklay
REEDSVILLE - Marlon
From
group
series of services at the First Hall has returned home alter
Church there. The Rev. Audrey being a pallant at the Riverside •
~elllcole~ ':!:dpubUcs
a e:~~~!! :~odlat, Hospital In Colum, U., two Sunday services at the
Mlcldleport church.
VISrl'S HOSPITAL
REEDSVILLE' Mrs.
Kenneth Smith was a recent
patient at the St. Joseph'a
IIDIIpltal, Parkeraborg.

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tiWioiiema
Mrs.
Marcia Hobatelleri • Mro.
Marquer11e Klri', Mrs. Beulah
Ewln&amp;, Mn, June Kllatta, and
Mila EveiJn Ftck.
Favors were wblta pompon
~ Ued wltb pastel Jib.
bonl. Glfta 1w the bonorecl
guest wu placed on a table
centered wllli 111 arrangement
o1 pink mums. A )'8llow and
gold mum centerpiece wu
lealurecl on the refresllment
table,
,
The door prqe was won by
Mrs. Elola WJilte and game
pr1re Wlnnen .were Mrs. Nancy
Reed and Mrs. EIOile While. A
!roan lalad, cracllen, nuts, Kalatta.
min~ c:olfee and tea were

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Hunnll•.• ced IIIIi llliiiW.
blrlbday ]llrty 011 Mlrdl 11.

Gueall In addition to lbGIIe
named were Mrs. Martha
Wlllllma, Mrs. Marll7n Spires,

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l1vestnlents Hcni:,A Bad Year?·

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Rock Pastor

&amp; SUPPLY CO.

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bollelllr. He saJd OhiOlllillllead Colinnhui, a ~ wD1
allotheutateslnllllllcrlpllona ·lpelll 011 bear! IUillf)'· The
to the ieplative bulletin.
, Middleport Buslneu
Followtilc Hunnel's ~ Mn, Ptcfa kNl Womeil'• ClUb
'l'hornton pve a b111orJ of tbt tbt XI Gamma 1111,lllaptar of
leglon'a btglnJIInc In leglllaUve. Beta SIIPDI Pbl Sororll)&gt; are
mstters In lilt. • ·
ljiCIIIICII'IJI ·the PJW11D u a
The midwinter conference to feature ol Heart Month.
be bold Frlclay and Saturday In AcltaUonloracontrlhullorl to
Collll!lbus was a•"«&lt;DCCCC. At the Gifts lw the Yllnka Who
7:30 Frlclay a ICbool ol IJI. Gave fund wu ~ted. The
slrucllon on Alhertculam, unit made a~ contruluUon to
rehabllitaUon, c:lllld welfare, the auJd Welfare POIIIIdaUon In
junloractiriliesand community liiiiiiOI'j Gi Mn. Carl ZeUar,
IBI'Yice wW be conducled. At I put natlonil ~l: Mrs.
p.m., a reception bonor1ng Mrs. Marlin made a fi donation In
Freclerlcll Ruffner, director of her IIIIIJ!OI'1·
•,
hospitalservlceln~slatewW Mri. EllenCoucbpreijdedat
be beld. •
the iiliilting 1!hkh opomed In
Attending l~e conference rlluallsll.c form with Mrs.
from here wW be Mrs. Ben Gladya Ounmlng, Mrs. Marlin
Neutzllng, eight dlalrlcl and Mrs. Pearl Knapp
prealdent; Mrs. Gerald presenting the colors. Mrs.
Wildermuth, Americanism Wildermuth, chaplain, gave the
chairman lor the dlatrlcl; Mrs. prayer.
Marlin,
slate
hospital Tbe budget for tbt nell sis
representative, and Mrs. months was approved and Mrs.
Gladys Mowrey and Mn. Leman! Jewell, c:lllld welfare
Catherine Welsh.
chairman, reported on the
The charter was draped In purchaae of two children's
memory of Mrs. Clara Bing, a coats.
chartermember,and Mrs. Jane A report was given by Mrs.
Ann lllte, a past preslclenL Mrs. Knapp on 1 Cbrlalmaa party
Neutzllng played "Beyond the given lor 7$ pallenta at the
Sunset" and "How Greal Thou Southeastern Ohio Mental
AM" In the draping ceremony. Health Center. Four members
An lnritaUon was e1lerlded to ol the unll allended. Favors
the unit to attend a meeting at were provldecl by the junior
the Middleport Elementary auzlllary members. Gifts and
School on Feb. 9. 7:30 p.m. trays ol candy were given kl
where Dr. J8111!l8 Kilman of eacb of the patients.

abo oulllned. He llatecl llnl
tblnp lllit nery Jeclllmllre
.8114. aulliary rnepber ~
do - .-die lbell' rlitit .to
vote, wrlta their c:aasrabout mallerl periiiiJilli8 to tbt
rtcl!ll ol veterans, and keep
Informed 011 ~Uve mallerl
bysublcribiJII to the teplatlve

Mrs. ~ Boice NU o1
Dayton wu honotecl Slllurday
nigbl with a brldallliower al the
home o1 Mrs. DOria Ewln&amp;,

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Property'
T'.ransr.ers

· YAUEY LUMI(R

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1, By Ohio Etn.Phi Unit

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the Arcadia Nunlng Home, and
Mrs. Shelley Petty, a pallant at
the Haught Nursing Home,
Parkenbarg.
Mn.
Walter
Bro,rn,
Trealarer, reported thai the
elel!lrlc bllllw the community
~ tree bad been paid.
During tile fOCtal hour a layette
ahower wu beld lor Mrs. James
Ruth. The clfta were placed 011 a
decorated table 1111ng )'8llow
and green for the color scheme.
Games were CGilducle4 by Mn.
Lyle Balderaon, wltll Mrs.
llor!ald Pulman llld Mrl .
Heiman' Gfoei!I'\Ckli . wlnnill8
theprla. U
lcoane was
aetved to'Mrs. Rldb, Mrs. R. L.
Larldlla, Mrs. Walter Brown,
Mrs. Carl Bucldey, Mrs. Harman Grounlckle, · Mra.
Barril, Mrs. Donald
~. Mn. Denver Weber,
Mrs. &amp;:me.! Wbltabeld, Mrs.
frank Bile, Mrs. Gene WUaon,
~ . - . . Mn. ftAI8er Bahr,
Mrs. W-ren~ T~
Ruth 1fG!\
ind Kay
Balderaon.
Mrl. .'l.
.Ruth
.. door
prlre.

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Beauty Makeup

finish

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Save
1.00

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oz.

DENTURES
Reg. 89c

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Vitamins-60's
Rq. 2.49 1.19

· J&amp;J Bahy

1m•L01101
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For This -Special
WANT AD RATE
. PHONE 992-2156
USOLUTION NO. flt-71
ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION
.
IISOLUTION
(1/1111111
A RESOLUTION to makt

._p,proprlltions for Current
&amp;Mptnlll and othtr EK ·
prendlturn of the VIllage of
Middleport, State of Ohio,
d.urlng tht fiscal year ending
Dtctmbtr 31, 1t7D.

Section 1. IE IT RESOLVED

by tfte Council tor the Vlllagt of
Middleport. State of Ohio, Thtt,
,. provldt for tht current ex pense• irid other exptndlturn
Of thtaald VIllage of Middleport
during the fiscal year tndlna
Oectmbtr 31. 1f70, the'
fOllowing aums be and they ere
hereby 111 ..Ide end ap .
proprlattcl 11 follows, viz :
Section 2. Thai there bt ap·
proprltted from the GENERAL

FUND'

OINERAL
GOVUNMENT
SIIYICES
' MAYOR

P.runal Strvlcea

1.500.00

2,120.00

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4,32fi.OO

?ottl tor Mayor

CLIIK • CLUK·
TRIASURU It eomblntdl
Perunal Services
1,508.00
Other
1.200.00
total tor Clerk
2,700.00

Cltrk·TrNIUrtr

•UcltorkiOAL ADVISOR
ter10n11 Strv Ice
'total for SOlicitor·

500.00
5011.00

liegtl Advltor

COUNCIL
Ptrtonll Services
totll for Council
GINIUL GOV.
SIRYIC.S
Qthtr
~ot11 tor General

...1 Gov. Services
-.ottl for Gener11
1 Governmenlal ser-

~lcn

576.00
576.00
21,654.00

36,750.00

,- ·IICUAITY OP PERSONS

I

AND P:ROPSRTY

,OLICI DIPARTMINT

Personal Services
Other
Total for Pollee Dept.

"II DEPAitTMENT

16,000.00
5.500.00

21,500.00

Personal Strvlcts
Capital Outlay

405.00
1,500.00

1,S.5.00
3.500.00
PARKING MaTER FUND
Qtr..r
700.00
total for Parklna
i Meter Fund
700.00
lotal ror Security of
Person• and Proper ty
25,700.00
UISURE TIME
ACTlVITIIS
fOARKS AND
PLAYGROUNDS
"'~ooo.oo
Fltrsonll servlcn
3,450.00
clther
1'otel for Perks
Other
lottl for Flrt Dept.

en ordlntnce or resolution of
to

make the

IX·

pendlturu; provided thtt no
warrants shall bt drawn or paid

tor

~atarltl

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IF NOT SOlD lN 3
DAYS CAlL IN . ·
_GEfEX'mA 3 DAYS

3DAYS $1

ORIS
WORDS

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the baerd or oftlcen euthorlztd
by law to epprove the same. or
council

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Special Rate Applicable to For Sale Hems only when asldnt. prlcj does not exceed $75.00 for 1 Hem or
total of itemi. Price ~r prices must be' listed In Ad. This offer expire• JanuarY
31.
.
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vouchtn therefor, epproved bY

UeAL MO'f'ICI

Other

3 LINES

.

or wegts except to

per10ns •mployld bY euthorlty

Of and In ncordanct with law or
ordlnenct. Provided further
thet the appropriations for

contlnaencln can only be IX·

pended upon IPPIII Of fWD·

thirds vote at Council for ltemt
of expenu conttltutlng 1 Ifill
obligation 101lntt the village,
and for purpous other thin
those covered by the other
specific appropriations herein
mode.
section 11. This resolution
shall take effect at ttte tlrllest
period allowed bY law.
Paesed January 1. 1t7e
Jolin W. Zerll;te
PrUidlftf of Council
Attest: Gent Orate
Clerll of council

Help lanted

. WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINIS

~D!,,.L

TRACTOR troller drivers,
. 5 f'.M. Dly·llfOra Publication
experience not nectsury.
Mondar De•dlln• t1 .m.
Must have good dflvlng
Cancellttton • Correction•
Will be accepted untll9 a.m. tor · record . Be In good health. You
Day ot Publication
can eom extremely high pay
REGULATIONS
Xht Publisher reaerv" the otter short lrolnlng. For
right to edit or rejecl 1ny ads opplleotlon end Interview
deemed objectlonel. The write Nellonwldo
Semi
publisher will not be rtsponslble Division, SUite 214 Morine
for more than one Incorrect
Bldg., 171 Now Circle Rood,
Insertion.
NE, Lexington, Kentucky,
40505. Of' till 606-299-6912.
offer 5 p.m. 606-252-3414.
1-27-Jit

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•M.J!,.,.. T!~ktb
SIRYINil . MilliS,
GALLI A
AND MAION" C08NT1ES

_Phone · '(614) m-2181

POMERO\'

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comr,ltte Lint

OPI!iN Til I Dolly

1-27~1&lt;

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CHINA
tablnets,
round
tables, old clocks, etc. Write EXCELLENT LOT, 40'x12S'

Laws of the- State of Ohio to be
kept, do hereby
certify
that
•oil
M. D. Mill or. Rl . ..
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Than~s
or
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I IIthe
fortto Ing "'nnutl .... ppropr 1 on
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Pomeroy,
p•- 992~'171.
Resolution Is ttken end copied
'"""v
from the original Resolution WEWISHtoexpressourthanks
6-26-Hc
now on file with said VIllage.
toourfrlendsforthekh,clneu - - - - - - - - -

Card of

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end sympathy extended to us TIMBER, top prl·- -ld. &gt;':j1
•·nd
~- Long
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on the dell h o1 our hus843-2622. Herold~·
Evens,
and father. Thanks also to the
Bottom. Ohio.
Foglosong Funerol Home for
1-28-61&lt;
Its efficient service.
The Rolrden Fomlly
Rent
Cltrk af lite Vlllltt
1·29-ltp
otMiddloport
-------ALL ELECTRIC, 3 room
Mole• county, Ghlo Notl'ce
oport,..,t. Must be seen to bo
Jonuorv 29
opproelolod. Phone 992-2271.
1-29-lfc
VACANCY for two elderly
peoplo. Preler prlvole pold 5 ROOMS. ground lloor oportpatients. Phone Meson, n~
ment, redecorated. 751
5185.
~
Brownell Ave.. Middleport.
10-1-lft
Phone 992-J0-45.
1-21-lft
I WILL pick up morchlndlst
and take to aucilon on a 5 AOONI oportment. Arnold
porcenloge bosls. Coli Jim
Brothers, 618 E. Moln St ..
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Pomeroy. Phone 992-24411.
Phone 7-12-4461 .
1-15-lft

that tho foregoing Rooolutlon
has been
comparedand
by thot
me wilh
the
sold original
tho
same is e true and correct copy
thereof.
WltnHS my signature, tills
17th dayGone
of January,
Groto 1970.

For

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-::-:----GUI•i' SHOOT, Sundoy, Feb. 1, 1
to "' p.m., Raclne·Bashan
rood; 25 lb. sleek. beef ,
becon. Sponsored by Recine
Fire Dept. ·

DANCE
W'sCI••

..,; end Pleygroundl
7,450.00
110f11 for Leisure Time A.c-· ·
ti¥11111
7,450.00

!!LANNING COMMISSION

ADJOINING olflte rooms, aoth
9x19 teet, Clots Building,
Middleport. Formerly MlllsSiinpson Insurance oHk:tn.
Phone 992-3641.
1-22-121&lt;:

LOTS WITH ell utliltles.
Restrldod sub division. V. to
2-aere lots. Phorio Chesler
915-3301, night 915-3302.
1-6-Ift

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Far Tile FaM.J' .
S.vlce DAY or
NIGHT •.. CALL .

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1967 MUSTANG GTA 390, AT.,
P.S., P. Discs, A-C, AM-FM.
Mega, extrn. Phone
182-22.59 or 675-32311. Ext. 65,
Sundly oflernoon only.
1-30-31p

Real Estate For Sale

tho

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liDileot

lllater

llAOTNAIS

, •. 992-21 ol3

. RAILINGS SE!WICE
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DAY 992-2151

NIGHT 992-7324

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R. 'H. RalliiiiS Sons

a.a•w"

MIDDLEPORT, OHiO

SEWING MACHINES, Ropolr
service, all makea. 992·2214.
deep, Mill St., Middleport.
The Fabric 511oP. Pomeroy.
Phone 992-5251.
house has 4 bedrooms, 2 Authorized Singer Soles and .
1 - l~lft
bolhs, nice kitchen, utility
Service. We Shorpen Scl,_s, i::11d of Tllanks
---------room. small basement, deep
~29-Ift
MY SINCERE thinks to all
RATS. MICE eliminated
. well and pump. city wolor,
those sending eardl and
1
forever. GET STAR, 212 lb.,
gas lurnoce, $15,0110.
READY
-MIX
CONCRETE
!lowers
during my reoent
$1.69. Ebersblch Hordwore,
delivered right to your · ttospltoiiZIIIIon. Alsothlnkl to
Sugar Run Mill, Picken's POMEROY- Lincoln His. - 2
project. Fest end eesy. Free· everyone ·for your lntor•t,
bedrooms. bath, new furnece,
Hordwore, Meson. 12-311-JOip
estimates. Phone 992·3214, ' telephone coils atid wordl 01
new hoi woler tank. IN
oneouragemont. Wordl·
Googleln Ready-Mix Co .•
EXCELLENT CONDITION,
Middleport,
Ohio.
cannot e•preu my •P· ·
REDUCE SAFE and lost with
nice lot . 15,900.
6-30-lft
precloflon: Mrs. Maxine Lltid.
Gobese tablets end E-Vap
1-21-llt
Weier pills. Nelson Dr119s.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
1-23-JOIP
frame, 8 rooms. A bedrooms, ALUMINUM end vinyl siding,
both, bosemenl, lot 75xl15, A storm windows and doors,
SINGER cabinet sewing
patios end ownlngs, electric
STEAL AT 18.5110.
machine, equipped with dial
heeling. All work guoronteed.
HENRY CLELAND broker
control for zig-zag buttonhole
Free esllmoles. Phone 9ol9Office tt2-22Sf
and toney design work os well
Res. m-2561
3913.
IS belutlful slrolghl sewing.
1·28-31c
1 -l~JOIP
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Wllloacrltleet..- SS1 .60or E-Z
terms. Phone 992-2685.
C. BRADFORD, Audloneer
NEW HOMES FOR SALE. We
1·23-61&lt;
Complete Service
have belulllul lots ovolloblo
1'11one 949-3821
or will build on yours. Simple
WATKINS Products lor sale,
Recine, Ohio
homes olroody buill lor your
Contact Mrs.-CIIIIord Manley,
Crill Brodford
Inspection. Coli A. E. Loe, Lee
Cougar va, 3 speed
Middleport.
Conslrudlon, phone 992-361.
S-l-Ife
1-8-lfc
11-12-lft - - - - - - - .
FOR HIRE - Now trencher
WORLD
BOOK
EN water line, cesspool drains, 4
CYCLOPEDIA, Chlldcrofl.
to 12 fl. wide. Poul Anderson,
Dwight A. Boker, Phone 992·
Meson, W. Vo. Phone '17~5788
otter 3,30 or 949-3915 Recine.
2402 .
Bonneville • PB - PS
12-23-301&lt;
-1-29-lft
POMEROY - Rl . 7 obout 10
acres, 1 born, 2 outbuildings,

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Used Car
Bar1alns

1961·1C·

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FURNISHED oporlmenl, 4
rooms and both, Mulberry
Ave. Unfurnished house, 4
rooms end both, Spring Ave .

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For Sale

Auto $ales
MODERN WALNUT stereoradio combination. Four speoker sound system, 4·
speed ehonger. Duel volume
control. Bllonee $68.60. Use
our budget terms. Coli 9923352.

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•lilY P.y Pill
•Dttr!tf DIY Delivery

lant_ed To Buy

vu1age ot Middleport, Ohio, 1n
Slid County, tnd In WhOII
custodY
Journals
Records the
•reFlies,
required
by and
the

Business Services

N0.2

Far Sale

The State of 01110
Meigs County, IS .
1, Gene Grete, Clerk of the

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HOISTETTER
REALTY

$1795
19.7 PONDAC

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$1795
•\- 1966 IEIC .

. CARPET SALES end IX·
DOUBLE
dthtr
1,500.00
.perlenc:ed lns\OIIt.ll"'l· "~ ' l .,.i) .&lt;l.. ..
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. TOP
~, l
Across from Drive-Inn
""£.Uooms. both,
References, .~ 9!2~ .
1e~tal f~r ~Ianning
price
,.an~~or~.
~
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VALUE
2,500.00
.
,),.,~·. 147-'tc
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e.
0'10
lloor:
Thutnlo~
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, $l,~~y ' ... ,,.
. . ntlmotes. Phorio 949·11'13.
l' :E.. , ..
Mason, W. Va.
1-13-301p
ON .,
dly
POMI
- 6 rooms~lh,
Monterey- PB &amp;
FIVE RoOMand bath oport7,000.00 ot.
'
I
Music By
Wtth evtry Gas IRd 011
furnace, one floor.
.00
Any person lnlerHted may
ment, unfurnished, nice yard,
'llotal SOlid Waitt
BILL DAVIS
purch111.
19 ACRES- 5 bedrooms, th, NEW HOMES and complete
• Collection
7,000.00 tile written exctptlons to said
226 Cool 51., Middleport,
remodeling servleo; 10 years
account.
or
to
m
etters
ptr
·
'&amp;tal for
Community En·
And Th1 Klngsmen
turnoee. Frull. .111.0110.00
phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
EmtrttRCY AAA Strvlce
experience.
Electric heel a
9,500.00 ttlnlng to the execuUon of the
vlronment
BRICK- l bedrooms, both, lull
Every Fri. &amp; Sat.
1-26-lft
Section 3. That there be IP· trust, not 1111 thin tlve diYI
Free
estimates.
specialty
.
basement, new furnace, gas
proprlattd from the GENERAL prior to the date set for helrlng.
Members and Guests
Rolorenees
lurnlshed.
Phone
JOHN C. lACON
FUND for contlnaenclts for
flreploce. Asking $16,0110.00
lmpala·2 dr. HT
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, llrsl
purpostl not otherwls• provld·
ACTING PROlATE JUDGE
949-3913.
HELENor VIRGIL
lloor oportmonl. Middleport.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO SHOOTING MATCH, Sunday,
ld tor, to b1 eJtpended In ac .
1-lHOip
TEAFORD
ltc
cordanca with the provlslonl of Jtn.~
Phone 992-3874.
Feb. 1, ol 1 p.m. Hems end
"2·7261
Mlddteport
ASSOCIATESt92-322S
Stetlqn 5705.40, R.C., the sum ot
12-18-lft
,·'
2;000.00
Located Acron Pron1 M"R
bocons. Recine Plonlng Mill.
1-27-61&lt; NEIGLER CONSTRUCTION
Grond Totll OENEAAL
Sponsored
by
Syracuse
FOR BUILDING or remodeling
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
FUND Appropriation 11,400.00
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
end
Volunteer
Fire
Dept.
your home toll Guy Nolgler or
Section .e. Thlt there be IP·
Impala- 4 c:tr.HT
Court. Syroeuse. Ohio, on
1-21-ollt
propritttd from tht Street
windows. eorports,
Ollvor Sayre, Recine, Olio.
Stole
Rl.
124,
Phone
992-2951
.
construction, Malnltnlnct tnd
marquen, blown and batt
1-18-1801&lt;
8-11 -llt
Rtpllr Fund (Auto License end
lnsulollon. Elmer White, ' SEPTIC lonks cleoned . Miller
GOSPEL
SING
ol
Chtslor
Gaoollno TIXI
Sonllallon. Siewert. Ohio. Ph.
Church ol God Sundoy, FURNISHED ond unlurnl!lhod sole$ representotlve. For tree
sy.
MAINTENANCE PUNO
Personal Services
11,320.00
esllmoles,
phone
Charles
662-3035.
Insurance
FobrUIIry 1112 p.m. Futurod
oportmlfiiS. Close to school.
2-12-Ht
Supplln S. Mot.
2.2110.00
Lisle, S.y roeuso. V. V.
slngors
ore
the
Lamb
Fomlly
Biscayne - 2 dr,
1'11one 992-s.Gt.
Capitol Out loy
4,000.00
POMEROY
AUTOMOBILe lnsuronee been
ot W•y-vlllo, Ohio ond Rev.
10-18-llt
Johnson end Son, Inc.
Other
l9,oso.oo
CONDITIONING,
eoneolled? · Lost
your
5-1 -lfc AIR
Totti tor St . MelntenanceRoy Andlroon .end group.
Rolrlgorollon
servleo.
Jock's
Fund
36,570.00
-•tor's
llc:enso?
Coli
992Everyone weleomo.
APARTMENT, 3 rooms end - - - - - - - '
Total tor Street Main .
Retrlgert~tlon, New Haven.
2966.
1-29-31&lt;
POODLE
PUPPIES,
AKC
Toy
tenance and Con .
both, loeoled ot 2nd St ..
1'11ono
182-2079.
6-15-lft
36,570.00
structlon
Middleport. Mrs. Key Cecil, minlt~lure, S75 and up. Stud
oi-l&gt; Itt
Total for StrHI Con ·
GUNSHOOT,
Rutland·
service and grooming. Phone
800
W.
Moln
St.,
Pomeroy.
Falrlane - 4 dr.
ttructlon, Maintenance
NOTlU OP
Amerleon Llglon, Sunday,
992-WJ.
and Reptlr Fund
36,570.00
Phone 992-5262.
1-8-llt
11 -~lft RON'S FLOOR end 1111,
APPOINTMINT
Fob. 1, noon to 4 p.m.
trlnlportatlon
------~-bothroom
end
kitchen
ce .. No.20,J&lt;t
facmtlts
1-29-31&lt;
10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
remodeling smell additions Estoto, ot RalPh Chopmen
ST. HIGHWAY FUND
NEW
HOME,
fully
moctern,
olr
•
•
•Oeceestd
1,300.00
PtrtOntl Services
Coli 742-5539.
Nollco is horeby ginn thll
conditioned. dlshwosher.
700.00 RUBBER STAMPS mode to REMODELING end generol
Olhor
9·26-lfc Noncy Chopmln Of Albany,.
1'
1
2
bll~.
gorboga
disposal,
POODLE,
smell
croom
Total tor State
eorpenlry. · Grog Roush,
order, 2.e hour service. For
Ohio, Route No . 3, hal bttn du r
Lancer
Highway Fund
2,000.00
healed gorogt. Many other ---~----miniature f•male, four
appointed EMteutrlx of tht
1'11one 992-50;111.
more
Information
toll
Owain
Total tor State Highway
Elfltt
of
Ralph
Chepman,
months, permanent shot1, exlr'oa. Locoted In Baum HARRISON'S TV AND AN1-20-121c:
Improvement Fund 2.000.00
or Wllmo Cislo, Portlond,
late of Pomeroy,
'
Addlllon 1 Rl. 7. Phone Chesler
TENNA SERVICE . Phone dectaud,
paper trained, champion
PUILIC HEALTH
County, OhiO.
Melgl
Ohio.
IIRVICI!S
915-3301;
NlgKI985-3302.
Long
sired,
175.
Phone
Coolville
992-2522.
Cre~Jton art req'lirtd to tilt
1-2-JOip
CIMITUY OPIRATION
term flnondng ovolloble.
667-6214.
- - - -----6--10-lft tholr clolma with sold llduclorv
AND MAINUNANCE
with In four montttl.
1-25-61p
1-6-llc Personal Services
Dated thlt 26th day of
•NCOME
lox
lerYice,
dilly
Other
CIGARETTE
vending January 1970.
except Sundlly. 10 a .m. to S
Totti tor cemetery
NEW GAS lurnoee lnslolled,
John Bacon
mothlnos and services. ABC
37U2S2
Optrltlon and
p .m . Evenings by ap.
Actina Probete Judge
$295. Terms ovollable. 1'11.
Entorprllll,
Mason,
w.
Vo.
Maintenance
7,693.•0
of
said
County
pointtnent
.
Mrs
.
Steven
CIMITI!RY TRUSTS
Reedsville; Ohio ' i
1'11one nuso.
1961 FORD Ronger 100, custom 992-3352.
6-9-lfc (11 29, (2) 5, 12-21c
IWondll Eblin. l.aUt"el Clllf
200.00
10-10.11&lt;
Ot11er
, ' cab, 1-foot bed, low mlluge,
total far Cemetery
Rood on Rt . 7 bypou.
200.00
rod ond white. Coli 992-2039.
Trusts
1-411-:llllc
Totti for
1-21-61p
7,193.40
Ctmtttrl Fund
WAUR YSUM
.0,. RA TlON S
BEAUTIFUL colonlol mople
ADMINISTRATIONstereo. AM ond FM rodlo
WATIR
tuturlng 4 speakers end
13,100.00
Penon11 services
4.000.00
outomotlc A-speed record
Supplies &amp; Met.
.42,66S .OO
Debt service
enangor, with feotherllghl
17,410.00
Other
to/HI arm. Beloneo 181.15. UN
Female Help
Total for Admin ·
our time payment pion. C:.ll
latratlon -water
77 ,2.es.oo
LADY FOR housework, cook,
WATIR IMPROVIMINT
992-3352.
live in or out. Phone 992-5251.
.. PUND
1-27~1&lt;
11,000.00
£!.11111II Out loy
1-25-lft
700.00
BUILDINC lots, ony sire. not
WAITRESS wlflled. Coli olol611,700.00
lor from Pomero, . Heavy
(Revenue I
4756. The Gr- Gables.
duty
v1cuum cl..,..r, new,
11.945.00
1·29-41c
s:I.S. Porch glider. uo. Phone
ISPOIAL
992-4011.
'.
.
10.700.00
1-28-Jit
Help
13,640.00
2•.360.00
BABYSITTER. 4 dlys, shorf GRAVELY Trodors- End of
11,300.00
hours. Coli 992-7127 belwHn 5
Jonuory Sale. Rebuilt 12 HP,
60,000.00
end 9 p.m.
Gravely 4 wheel riding
1-29-Ht
trodors 1100 to
Rebuilt
Gravely 2 whHIIrac:taro $200
MARRIED men for term work.
toi27S.1Spor~d'-1on
Houoo lurnlahod. P. M.
all !)OW Gravoly oflaC:f\menls
Cowdery, Long Bottom, Ohio.
when purchased with a new or
~ND
used tractor d!li'lnt llill Nit.
1-27-31c
Sell tndo Fjlb. 7. Sjllclol
Winter r.,_l·• . ,, .,. on all
Gr•v.ty
.tr~ titllugJII· In
1,500.00
for ·-If bifo&lt;l Fib. 7.
Pertonll StrVICII

1,000.00

PS

$1095
1965 CHEY·VI
-

HERALD'S
SUPER SERVICE

$995

1965 CHEY .ya.

Notice

BusinessServicas

DANCE

HOM IIAIDN
FRIDAY &amp;

SATU.AY

-----

NIGHTS

Pets For Sale

$950
1_965 CHEY·YI

S695
1962 FOI.. YI·

t.x1'1D14

,$395
1961 DOME·

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WANTED

REEDSVILLE
AUTO SAilS

----------- ----------For Sale

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WMPO

INFOIMATION
IIWS

•n••b

LOCAL BPOm
DAlY

&amp;~Vic~Jf:~,..•

Wanted

---------Wanted

7:50 ...
12 NOON
3 P.M.

1,500.00

2,000.00
2,000.00
2.500.00

4:30 P•.l.
Keeping Meigs
Gal~a and
Mason Area
Informed As

Well A~
Entertoined

--~..;,__.,_

Y_MOTOR ·

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CAllER
WANTED
IN ·.
IIDDLEPOIT

'CONTACT .

FAfE _.MUY

~-'r:;_~fv',.
Tr~~jor ··, 1.1.1~1·
"'~to' ~.~.7 '" j
f

2975o l ·l

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cl~ ~· 1. !lflltl ' at-.

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jlljlnt .,.irj:.jilpaaMI~ ' Ioul .
'lr "lflf' """' ~lclii..
ta7,Af calli 1 or term• 11

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Cloolred. Pltdrio 1192-:NIS."' .
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L'l'allpo
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For This -Special
WANT AD RATE
. PHONE 992-2156
USOLUTION NO. flt-71
ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION
.
IISOLUTION
(1/1111111
A RESOLUTION to makt

._p,proprlltions for Current
&amp;Mptnlll and othtr EK ·
prendlturn of the VIllage of
Middleport, State of Ohio,
d.urlng tht fiscal year ending
Dtctmbtr 31, 1t7D.

Section 1. IE IT RESOLVED

by tfte Council tor the Vlllagt of
Middleport. State of Ohio, Thtt,
,. provldt for tht current ex pense• irid other exptndlturn
Of thtaald VIllage of Middleport
during the fiscal year tndlna
Oectmbtr 31. 1f70, the'
fOllowing aums be and they ere
hereby 111 ..Ide end ap .
proprlattcl 11 follows, viz :
Section 2. Thai there bt ap·
proprltted from the GENERAL

FUND'

OINERAL
GOVUNMENT
SIIYICES
' MAYOR

P.runal Strvlcea

1.500.00

2,120.00

•

4,32fi.OO

?ottl tor Mayor

CLIIK • CLUK·
TRIASURU It eomblntdl
Perunal Services
1,508.00
Other
1.200.00
total tor Clerk
2,700.00

Cltrk·TrNIUrtr

•UcltorkiOAL ADVISOR
ter10n11 Strv Ice
'total for SOlicitor·

500.00
5011.00

liegtl Advltor

COUNCIL
Ptrtonll Services
totll for Council
GINIUL GOV.
SIRYIC.S
Qthtr
~ot11 tor General

...1 Gov. Services
-.ottl for Gener11
1 Governmenlal ser-

~lcn

576.00
576.00
21,654.00

36,750.00

,- ·IICUAITY OP PERSONS

I

AND P:ROPSRTY

,OLICI DIPARTMINT

Personal Services
Other
Total for Pollee Dept.

"II DEPAitTMENT

16,000.00
5.500.00

21,500.00

Personal Strvlcts
Capital Outlay

405.00
1,500.00

1,S.5.00
3.500.00
PARKING MaTER FUND
Qtr..r
700.00
total for Parklna
i Meter Fund
700.00
lotal ror Security of
Person• and Proper ty
25,700.00
UISURE TIME
ACTlVITIIS
fOARKS AND
PLAYGROUNDS
"'~ooo.oo
Fltrsonll servlcn
3,450.00
clther
1'otel for Perks
Other
lottl for Flrt Dept.

en ordlntnce or resolution of
to

make the

IX·

pendlturu; provided thtt no
warrants shall bt drawn or paid

tor

~atarltl

.

-

IF NOT SOlD lN 3
DAYS CAlL IN . ·
_GEfEX'mA 3 DAYS

3DAYS $1

ORIS
WORDS

.

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the baerd or oftlcen euthorlztd
by law to epprove the same. or
council

•

Special Rate Applicable to For Sale Hems only when asldnt. prlcj does not exceed $75.00 for 1 Hem or
total of itemi. Price ~r prices must be' listed In Ad. This offer expire• JanuarY
31.
.
~·
~

vouchtn therefor, epproved bY

UeAL MO'f'ICI

Other

3 LINES

.

or wegts except to

per10ns •mployld bY euthorlty

Of and In ncordanct with law or
ordlnenct. Provided further
thet the appropriations for

contlnaencln can only be IX·

pended upon IPPIII Of fWD·

thirds vote at Council for ltemt
of expenu conttltutlng 1 Ifill
obligation 101lntt the village,
and for purpous other thin
those covered by the other
specific appropriations herein
mode.
section 11. This resolution
shall take effect at ttte tlrllest
period allowed bY law.
Paesed January 1. 1t7e
Jolin W. Zerll;te
PrUidlftf of Council
Attest: Gent Orate
Clerll of council

Help lanted

. WANT AD
INFORMATION
DEADLINIS

~D!,,.L

TRACTOR troller drivers,
. 5 f'.M. Dly·llfOra Publication
experience not nectsury.
Mondar De•dlln• t1 .m.
Must have good dflvlng
Cancellttton • Correction•
Will be accepted untll9 a.m. tor · record . Be In good health. You
Day ot Publication
can eom extremely high pay
REGULATIONS
Xht Publisher reaerv" the otter short lrolnlng. For
right to edit or rejecl 1ny ads opplleotlon end Interview
deemed objectlonel. The write Nellonwldo
Semi
publisher will not be rtsponslble Division, SUite 214 Morine
for more than one Incorrect
Bldg., 171 Now Circle Rood,
Insertion.
NE, Lexington, Kentucky,
40505. Of' till 606-299-6912.
offer 5 p.m. 606-252-3414.
1-27-Jit

NQ. 1

•M.J!,.,.. T!~ktb
SIRYINil . MilliS,
GALLI A
AND MAION" C08NT1ES

_Phone · '(614) m-2181

POMERO\'

.... " ""''"
comr,ltte Lint

OPI!iN Til I Dolly

1-27~1&lt;

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CHINA
tablnets,
round
tables, old clocks, etc. Write EXCELLENT LOT, 40'x12S'

Laws of the- State of Ohio to be
kept, do hereby
certify
that
•oil
M. D. Mill or. Rl . ..
•
Than~s
or
•
•
•
I IIthe
fortto Ing "'nnutl .... ppropr 1 on
"
Pomeroy,
p•- 992~'171.
Resolution Is ttken end copied
'"""v
from the original Resolution WEWISHtoexpressourthanks
6-26-Hc
now on file with said VIllage.
toourfrlendsforthekh,clneu - - - - - - - - -

Card of

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end sympathy extended to us TIMBER, top prl·- -ld. &gt;':j1
•·nd
~- Long
""
on the dell h o1 our hus843-2622. Herold~·
Evens,
and father. Thanks also to the
Bottom. Ohio.
Foglosong Funerol Home for
1-28-61&lt;
Its efficient service.
The Rolrden Fomlly
Rent
Cltrk af lite Vlllltt
1·29-ltp
otMiddloport
-------ALL ELECTRIC, 3 room
Mole• county, Ghlo Notl'ce
oport,..,t. Must be seen to bo
Jonuorv 29
opproelolod. Phone 992-2271.
1-29-lfc
VACANCY for two elderly
peoplo. Preler prlvole pold 5 ROOMS. ground lloor oportpatients. Phone Meson, n~
ment, redecorated. 751
5185.
~
Brownell Ave.. Middleport.
10-1-lft
Phone 992-J0-45.
1-21-lft
I WILL pick up morchlndlst
and take to aucilon on a 5 AOONI oportment. Arnold
porcenloge bosls. Coli Jim
Brothers, 618 E. Moln St ..
Adams, auctioneer, Rutland.
Pomeroy. Phone 992-24411.
Phone 7-12-4461 .
1-15-lft

that tho foregoing Rooolutlon
has been
comparedand
by thot
me wilh
the
sold original
tho
same is e true and correct copy
thereof.
WltnHS my signature, tills
17th dayGone
of January,
Groto 1970.

For

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9-2~11&lt;

-::-:----GUI•i' SHOOT, Sundoy, Feb. 1, 1
to "' p.m., Raclne·Bashan
rood; 25 lb. sleek. beef ,
becon. Sponsored by Recine
Fire Dept. ·

DANCE
W'sCI••

..,; end Pleygroundl
7,450.00
110f11 for Leisure Time A.c-· ·
ti¥11111
7,450.00

!!LANNING COMMISSION

ADJOINING olflte rooms, aoth
9x19 teet, Clots Building,
Middleport. Formerly MlllsSiinpson Insurance oHk:tn.
Phone 992-3641.
1-22-121&lt;:

LOTS WITH ell utliltles.
Restrldod sub division. V. to
2-aere lots. Phorio Chesler
915-3301, night 915-3302.
1-6-Ift

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w•CIEI SEIYICI
Far Tile FaM.J' .
S.vlce DAY or
NIGHT •.. CALL .

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1967 MUSTANG GTA 390, AT.,
P.S., P. Discs, A-C, AM-FM.
Mega, extrn. Phone
182-22.59 or 675-32311. Ext. 65,
Sundly oflernoon only.
1-30-31p

Real Estate For Sale

tho

c...

liDileot

lllater

llAOTNAIS

, •. 992-21 ol3

. RAILINGS SE!WICE
.... •
'/

DAY 992-2151

NIGHT 992-7324

, ......,

R. 'H. RalliiiiS Sons

a.a•w"

MIDDLEPORT, OHiO

SEWING MACHINES, Ropolr
service, all makea. 992·2214.
deep, Mill St., Middleport.
The Fabric 511oP. Pomeroy.
Phone 992-5251.
house has 4 bedrooms, 2 Authorized Singer Soles and .
1 - l~lft
bolhs, nice kitchen, utility
Service. We Shorpen Scl,_s, i::11d of Tllanks
---------room. small basement, deep
~29-Ift
MY SINCERE thinks to all
RATS. MICE eliminated
. well and pump. city wolor,
those sending eardl and
1
forever. GET STAR, 212 lb.,
gas lurnoce, $15,0110.
READY
-MIX
CONCRETE
!lowers
during my reoent
$1.69. Ebersblch Hordwore,
delivered right to your · ttospltoiiZIIIIon. Alsothlnkl to
Sugar Run Mill, Picken's POMEROY- Lincoln His. - 2
project. Fest end eesy. Free· everyone ·for your lntor•t,
bedrooms. bath, new furnece,
Hordwore, Meson. 12-311-JOip
estimates. Phone 992·3214, ' telephone coils atid wordl 01
new hoi woler tank. IN
oneouragemont. Wordl·
Googleln Ready-Mix Co .•
EXCELLENT CONDITION,
Middleport,
Ohio.
cannot e•preu my •P· ·
REDUCE SAFE and lost with
nice lot . 15,900.
6-30-lft
precloflon: Mrs. Maxine Lltid.
Gobese tablets end E-Vap
1-21-llt
Weier pills. Nelson Dr119s.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
1-23-JOIP
frame, 8 rooms. A bedrooms, ALUMINUM end vinyl siding,
both, bosemenl, lot 75xl15, A storm windows and doors,
SINGER cabinet sewing
patios end ownlngs, electric
STEAL AT 18.5110.
machine, equipped with dial
heeling. All work guoronteed.
HENRY CLELAND broker
control for zig-zag buttonhole
Free esllmoles. Phone 9ol9Office tt2-22Sf
and toney design work os well
Res. m-2561
3913.
IS belutlful slrolghl sewing.
1·28-31c
1 -l~JOIP
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Wllloacrltleet..- SS1 .60or E-Z
terms. Phone 992-2685.
C. BRADFORD, Audloneer
NEW HOMES FOR SALE. We
1·23-61&lt;
Complete Service
have belulllul lots ovolloblo
1'11one 949-3821
or will build on yours. Simple
WATKINS Products lor sale,
Recine, Ohio
homes olroody buill lor your
Contact Mrs.-CIIIIord Manley,
Crill Brodford
Inspection. Coli A. E. Loe, Lee
Cougar va, 3 speed
Middleport.
Conslrudlon, phone 992-361.
S-l-Ife
1-8-lfc
11-12-lft - - - - - - - .
FOR HIRE - Now trencher
WORLD
BOOK
EN water line, cesspool drains, 4
CYCLOPEDIA, Chlldcrofl.
to 12 fl. wide. Poul Anderson,
Dwight A. Boker, Phone 992·
Meson, W. Vo. Phone '17~5788
otter 3,30 or 949-3915 Recine.
2402 .
Bonneville • PB - PS
12-23-301&lt;
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POMEROY - Rl . 7 obout 10
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FURNISHED oporlmenl, 4
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Auto $ales
MODERN WALNUT stereoradio combination. Four speoker sound system, 4·
speed ehonger. Duel volume
control. Bllonee $68.60. Use
our budget terms. Coli 9923352.

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vu1age ot Middleport, Ohio, 1n
Slid County, tnd In WhOII
custodY
Journals
Records the
•reFlies,
required
by and
the

Business Services

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The State of 01110
Meigs County, IS .
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DOUBLE
dthtr
1,500.00
.perlenc:ed lns\OIIt.ll"'l· "~ ' l .,.i) .&lt;l.. ..
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Across from Drive-Inn
""£.Uooms. both,
References, .~ 9!2~ .
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price
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1-13-301p
ON .,
dly
POMI
- 6 rooms~lh,
Monterey- PB &amp;
FIVE RoOMand bath oport7,000.00 ot.
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Wtth evtry Gas IRd 011
furnace, one floor.
.00
Any person lnlerHted may
ment, unfurnished, nice yard,
'llotal SOlid Waitt
BILL DAVIS
purch111.
19 ACRES- 5 bedrooms, th, NEW HOMES and complete
• Collection
7,000.00 tile written exctptlons to said
226 Cool 51., Middleport,
remodeling servleo; 10 years
account.
or
to
m
etters
ptr
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Community En·
And Th1 Klngsmen
turnoee. Frull. .111.0110.00
phone 992-2780 or 992-3432.
EmtrttRCY AAA Strvlce
experience.
Electric heel a
9,500.00 ttlnlng to the execuUon of the
vlronment
BRICK- l bedrooms, both, lull
Every Fri. &amp; Sat.
1-26-lft
Section 3. That there be IP· trust, not 1111 thin tlve diYI
Free
estimates.
specialty
.
basement, new furnace, gas
proprlattd from the GENERAL prior to the date set for helrlng.
Members and Guests
Rolorenees
lurnlshed.
Phone
JOHN C. lACON
FUND for contlnaenclts for
flreploce. Asking $16,0110.00
lmpala·2 dr. HT
FURNISHED 2 bedroom, llrsl
purpostl not otherwls• provld·
ACTING PROlATE JUDGE
949-3913.
HELENor VIRGIL
lloor oportmonl. Middleport.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO SHOOTING MATCH, Sunday,
ld tor, to b1 eJtpended In ac .
1-lHOip
TEAFORD
ltc
cordanca with the provlslonl of Jtn.~
Phone 992-3874.
Feb. 1, ol 1 p.m. Hems end
"2·7261
Mlddteport
ASSOCIATESt92-322S
Stetlqn 5705.40, R.C., the sum ot
12-18-lft
,·'
2;000.00
Located Acron Pron1 M"R
bocons. Recine Plonlng Mill.
1-27-61&lt; NEIGLER CONSTRUCTION
Grond Totll OENEAAL
Sponsored
by
Syracuse
FOR BUILDING or remodeling
TRAILER LOTS, Bob's Mobile
FUND Appropriation 11,400.00
AWNINGS,
storm
doors
end
Volunteer
Fire
Dept.
your home toll Guy Nolgler or
Section .e. Thlt there be IP·
Impala- 4 c:tr.HT
Court. Syroeuse. Ohio, on
1-21-ollt
propritttd from tht Street
windows. eorports,
Ollvor Sayre, Recine, Olio.
Stole
Rl.
124,
Phone
992-2951
.
construction, Malnltnlnct tnd
marquen, blown and batt
1-18-1801&lt;
8-11 -llt
Rtpllr Fund (Auto License end
lnsulollon. Elmer White, ' SEPTIC lonks cleoned . Miller
GOSPEL
SING
ol
Chtslor
Gaoollno TIXI
Sonllallon. Siewert. Ohio. Ph.
Church ol God Sundoy, FURNISHED ond unlurnl!lhod sole$ representotlve. For tree
sy.
MAINTENANCE PUNO
Personal Services
11,320.00
esllmoles,
phone
Charles
662-3035.
Insurance
FobrUIIry 1112 p.m. Futurod
oportmlfiiS. Close to school.
2-12-Ht
Supplln S. Mot.
2.2110.00
Lisle, S.y roeuso. V. V.
slngors
ore
the
Lamb
Fomlly
Biscayne - 2 dr,
1'11one 992-s.Gt.
Capitol Out loy
4,000.00
POMEROY
AUTOMOBILe lnsuronee been
ot W•y-vlllo, Ohio ond Rev.
10-18-llt
Johnson end Son, Inc.
Other
l9,oso.oo
CONDITIONING,
eoneolled? · Lost
your
5-1 -lfc AIR
Totti tor St . MelntenanceRoy Andlroon .end group.
Rolrlgorollon
servleo.
Jock's
Fund
36,570.00
-•tor's
llc:enso?
Coli
992Everyone weleomo.
APARTMENT, 3 rooms end - - - - - - - '
Total tor Street Main .
Retrlgert~tlon, New Haven.
2966.
1-29-31&lt;
POODLE
PUPPIES,
AKC
Toy
tenance and Con .
both, loeoled ot 2nd St ..
1'11ono
182-2079.
6-15-lft
36,570.00
structlon
Middleport. Mrs. Key Cecil, minlt~lure, S75 and up. Stud
oi-l&gt; Itt
Total for StrHI Con ·
GUNSHOOT,
Rutland·
service and grooming. Phone
800
W.
Moln
St.,
Pomeroy.
Falrlane - 4 dr.
ttructlon, Maintenance
NOTlU OP
Amerleon Llglon, Sunday,
992-WJ.
and Reptlr Fund
36,570.00
Phone 992-5262.
1-8-llt
11 -~lft RON'S FLOOR end 1111,
APPOINTMINT
Fob. 1, noon to 4 p.m.
trlnlportatlon
------~-bothroom
end
kitchen
ce .. No.20,J&lt;t
facmtlts
1-29-31&lt;
10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
remodeling smell additions Estoto, ot RalPh Chopmen
ST. HIGHWAY FUND
NEW
HOME,
fully
moctern,
olr
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1,300.00
PtrtOntl Services
Coli 742-5539.
Nollco is horeby ginn thll
conditioned. dlshwosher.
700.00 RUBBER STAMPS mode to REMODELING end generol
Olhor
9·26-lfc Noncy Chopmln Of Albany,.
1'
1
2
bll~.
gorboga
disposal,
POODLE,
smell
croom
Total tor State
eorpenlry. · Grog Roush,
order, 2.e hour service. For
Ohio, Route No . 3, hal bttn du r
Lancer
Highway Fund
2,000.00
healed gorogt. Many other ---~----miniature f•male, four
appointed EMteutrlx of tht
1'11one 992-50;111.
more
Information
toll
Owain
Total tor State Highway
Elfltt
of
Ralph
Chepman,
months, permanent shot1, exlr'oa. Locoted In Baum HARRISON'S TV AND AN1-20-121c:
Improvement Fund 2.000.00
or Wllmo Cislo, Portlond,
late of Pomeroy,
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Addlllon 1 Rl. 7. Phone Chesler
TENNA SERVICE . Phone dectaud,
paper trained, champion
PUILIC HEALTH
County, OhiO.
Melgl
Ohio.
IIRVICI!S
915-3301;
NlgKI985-3302.
Long
sired,
175.
Phone
Coolville
992-2522.
Cre~Jton art req'lirtd to tilt
1-2-JOip
CIMITUY OPIRATION
term flnondng ovolloble.
667-6214.
- - - -----6--10-lft tholr clolma with sold llduclorv
AND MAINUNANCE
with In four montttl.
1-25-61p
1-6-llc Personal Services
Dated thlt 26th day of
•NCOME
lox
lerYice,
dilly
Other
CIGARETTE
vending January 1970.
except Sundlly. 10 a .m. to S
Totti tor cemetery
NEW GAS lurnoee lnslolled,
John Bacon
mothlnos and services. ABC
37U2S2
Optrltlon and
p .m . Evenings by ap.
Actina Probete Judge
$295. Terms ovollable. 1'11.
Entorprllll,
Mason,
w.
Vo.
Maintenance
7,693.•0
of
said
County
pointtnent
.
Mrs
.
Steven
CIMITI!RY TRUSTS
Reedsville; Ohio ' i
1'11one nuso.
1961 FORD Ronger 100, custom 992-3352.
6-9-lfc (11 29, (2) 5, 12-21c
IWondll Eblin. l.aUt"el Clllf
200.00
10-10.11&lt;
Ot11er
, ' cab, 1-foot bed, low mlluge,
total far Cemetery
Rood on Rt . 7 bypou.
200.00
rod ond white. Coli 992-2039.
Trusts
1-411-:llllc
Totti for
1-21-61p
7,193.40
Ctmtttrl Fund
WAUR YSUM
.0,. RA TlON S
BEAUTIFUL colonlol mople
ADMINISTRATIONstereo. AM ond FM rodlo
WATIR
tuturlng 4 speakers end
13,100.00
Penon11 services
4.000.00
outomotlc A-speed record
Supplies &amp; Met.
.42,66S .OO
Debt service
enangor, with feotherllghl
17,410.00
Other
to/HI arm. Beloneo 181.15. UN
Female Help
Total for Admin ·
our time payment pion. C:.ll
latratlon -water
77 ,2.es.oo
LADY FOR housework, cook,
WATIR IMPROVIMINT
992-3352.
live in or out. Phone 992-5251.
.. PUND
1-27~1&lt;
11,000.00
£!.11111II Out loy
1-25-lft
700.00
BUILDINC lots, ony sire. not
WAITRESS wlflled. Coli olol611,700.00
lor from Pomero, . Heavy
(Revenue I
4756. The Gr- Gables.
duty
v1cuum cl..,..r, new,
11.945.00
1·29-41c
s:I.S. Porch glider. uo. Phone
ISPOIAL
992-4011.
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10.700.00
1-28-Jit
Help
13,640.00
2•.360.00
BABYSITTER. 4 dlys, shorf GRAVELY Trodors- End of
11,300.00
hours. Coli 992-7127 belwHn 5
Jonuory Sale. Rebuilt 12 HP,
60,000.00
end 9 p.m.
Gravely 4 wheel riding
1-29-Ht
trodors 1100 to
Rebuilt
Gravely 2 whHIIrac:taro $200
MARRIED men for term work.
toi27S.1Spor~d'-1on
Houoo lurnlahod. P. M.
all !)OW Gravoly oflaC:f\menls
Cowdery, Long Bottom, Ohio.
when purchased with a new or
~ND
used tractor d!li'lnt llill Nit.
1-27-31c
Sell tndo Fjlb. 7. Sjllclol
Winter r.,_l·• . ,, .,. on all
Gr•v.ty
.tr~ titllugJII· In
1,500.00
for ·-If bifo&lt;l Fib. 7.
Pertonll StrVICII

1,000.00

PS

$1095
1965 CHEY·VI
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SUPER SERVICE

$995

1965 CHEY .ya.

Notice

BusinessServicas

DANCE

HOM IIAIDN
FRIDAY &amp;

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NIGHTS

Pets For Sale

$950
1_965 CHEY·YI

S695
1962 FOI.. YI·

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1961 DOME·

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REEDSVILLE
AUTO SAilS

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INFOIMATION
IIWS

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LOCAL BPOm
DAlY

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Wanted

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7:50 ...
12 NOON
3 P.M.

1,500.00

2,000.00
2,000.00
2.500.00

4:30 P•.l.
Keeping Meigs
Gal~a and
Mason Area
Informed As

Well A~
Entertoined

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aid IIIII aafety, IIIII ~lion
of ICOUII ill Troop 2f8,
~lbe~nlibl
miilllng ollbe !Jal"""uy P.TA
Struble, a first aid IDatructA!r,
\IIIICIIIsed safely In tbe balM,
.tbe IChooi IIIII publlc places. Be
1814 lbe real value of first aid Is
aafety IIIII ll!at Ita real purpoee
lito save a llle.
Tile lmpcl1anc:e of labellne
1blnp wblch ere polmn0111lllll
keeplnc medicine oot ol !UCh
ol chlldnn - empb•!dr. y by
the .apeaker wlio also ael
dllclpllne as a factor In bcme
aafety. Struble l8id that a
dllclpllned child Ia more
reeponalble IIIII aelf-aaurlnl
tban - wbo Is !!!ldlaclplilled.
lntrGduc:ed by Mrs. Edward
~. program chairman,
·Struble spoke on tbe need for
ll!lhllahlnil a lire elit from tbe
bcme, pattlcularly If It Ia twostory ,IIIII of drll1lnR chlldnn cill
the escape route in lbe event·
lbe boWie ll!ould catch lire. Be
sWill I~ lbe need for keepiaa all
av*wes of eacape free from
'obltnldlanl IIIII ol lralnlng a
cblld never to return to a bur·
nina bouse for any m11011.
Fire drWs In lbe lchools and
first aid Upe were ailo given by

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Edcar Abbott, ocoutnwter of
TrGop 2f8, . presented badps
apd plnl to Andrew Hoover,
Bruce Blackston, Bobby Ball,
Robert
Eason,
Bobble
~cbton, Pat Alnon, Rlcbanl
Gaul, Tom Ball, Floyd Burney
IIIII Eddie AllboU. Eddie spoke
Gil tbe IICOIIIlng program, Ita
program and objectives, IIIII
Usted toeetber!leu as a main
objective In IICO!IIing. Clladds
Ball, MGM official, complimented Abboli IIIII the scouta
on their appearll!l!e. Tile enUre
lfOUP - In Wllform.
Durtl!g tbe buslnell meellng
Cllllductedby Mrs. Virgil KfDI,
lbemeetlnl oflbe Meip County
Council of Parents and
Teacbera was III!IIOUIICed for
Feb. S at 7:30 p.m. at lbe
Sallabury
School.
Tbe
bospltallty committee wW
balldle 111'1'81!11emeDta for tbe
~-. rJaP.1 were made to
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4.9. Garments
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3.98 Garments
3.49 Garments
b8Garments
:.peclal uroup \;nnaren·s ,.._pwe~r
6.00 Garments
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4.49 Garments
3.98 Garments
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poem. Happy New Year, 'wu

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by Mrs. lAna McKinley.
Reported ill were Mrs. Beule
Asbley, Barbm'a Moyer, Dick
Moyer, Gertrude Miller IIIII
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motif was carried out In
refJ elbmenla aened by Mrs.
BeUy Cllne, Mrs. Hawley IIIII
Mrs. McKinley.

Vl8m GJUNDPARENTI .

Tonight, Jon: 29
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Rl&lt;ll4!rd Jaeckel

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CLEVELAND (UPI)-'l'bree
Cleveland men, already facing
state murder charges In
Pennsylvania, have been lndlcteel by a federal grand Jury for
conspiracy In the alaylng of
mine union leader Joseph A.
"Jock" Yablonski.
In a sev~t Indictment
Thursday, the grand Jury
alleged lhe three defendanls
considered poisoning Yablonski
or bombing bll bedroom before
Yablon•ki bll wife and dsugh·
ter were shol to death New
Year's Eve at their home In
Clarksville, Pa.
Paul E. Gilly, 38; Claude E.
Vealey, 27; and Aubran W.
Martin, 23, were not in the
courtroom when tbe Indictment
was returned after three dsya
of secret le8Um011y. Tiley have
been confined to a malllmum

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For "him" Companion, Ono, Two and ThrH Suitor, Alteche COifS. All
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Owners ol such dogs will be.
required to pay a fee to recover
lhelr anlmala and a110 may be
charled with violation Qf, the
village ordinll!l!e.
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The temperature ln.clolllllown
~01 at II a.m. Friday
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killing, the union tnaurctnl,
according to lbe lndlclmelil;
including:
Ylliou Ma.llllc
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dynamite placed near JOielb
Yablonski's bedroom window;
"-Bombing by a chlrae of
dynamite attached to Joeoph
Yablonski'• automobile.
-"GIIIIIhota fired froov a
rifle and gunshotallredatclole
range.''
"- Tile defendanta aele!:ted
gUDJhota fired at clooe I'ID(Ii ~
being ... likely to pnduce
deathralherthanmerelylnjwe
or wound," the lndlclment said,
The grand Jury did nol ~
out the possibility of U...
arresls or lndlctmenls. It will
reconvene Tneaday, wban It ll'
..peeled to recall Sol HnMln
ton. 65, f!4n. Gilly's fatber.

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F~ette, ' Tenn.; ~ksville, ~ · ~~?,ion Pn!il&lt;leal· :y. .t
Pa., Washington, D.C., Scran- Tony Boyle, tatlfi'ed 'l'bllrJ:.
ton, Pa., and Beckley, W.Va. to day. Boyle defeated Yalilonl1il
further their plan •"to kill last month In a bitter "'ta""tl""rtii.
Joseph Yablonskl."
for UMW president.
Mthough "Mr. Eddy," the The defendanls and olhero
(ConUnued .on paae 10)
county's bookmobile, will
continue fuU service to
residents of Meigs, Vinton and
Jackson Counliea, the time that
such service will continue Is
quesUonable.
Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja, director
of the unit, SI!Y• that bookmobiles are funcUoning with
priority from tbe State Ubrary COLUMBUS (UPI)- The na· virtually evOJY oilier seamentaf
Service.
tionalleglslatlve director of the the American EconDII!f bas bad
Funds are. tied up In the veto Farmers Union said here today enonnoua lmprovementa In tD.
of the Health, Welfare and an Increase In farm Income Is come," Johnson said.
Education Bill by President absolutely essenUal.
Johnson said lhe CoaiiUoi!
Nixon.
Reuben L. Johnson told the Farm Bill now before Congl•
It has been stressed In annual convention of the Ohio would increue net farm Income
Congress that bookmobiles, Farmers Union that merely by about $1.3 biDion.
because of their contribution to holding present income is not
-~'"'*" m.~:w=:~ educauona~ !acWtles of IIIII8D enough.
NASK NAMED DEPIJTY
.WASHINGTON IUPI) _ communlbes, should have "Prices received by farmers Upon tbe recommendation of .
Contract talU which bve continued RnancJna alnce they are 2.2 per cent lower than they Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbac:b,
~·-"-t'
to
faUedtoproduceuettlement are Important to the r.......,,
s were 1n the pen·od from 1ru7
"
alnce 111 Iiepa late In IMI own announced plan . for 1949, but prices paid by farm- John Herman Nash, Ml~­
dleport, bas been appolnliil
again
the nation redlslrlctlng the population. ,ers are up 411.8 per cent," John- Meigs_ County Deputy Sberl!f
will! 1 rallnad strtl&lt;e.
Such redistribution requires '.aon said.
according to an. entry flied Iii
..Negollalors for four thatfaciUiies be available ill tbe He said recent announcement lhe Meigs Cu\mty Coamuon
auilatenaace aad repair new locations where people will of lmprovementa in farm ln- Pleas Court.
ualou and llarplnen for tbe be movJna.
come during 1969 was mislead·
nalfoli'• ran carrlen broke
The local bookmobile Ia ing.
FlLE1I PET1TION8
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oft talkl 'lbllrlday lligbl. A !uneUoning now only on a "We are told that net farm COLUMBUS (UPI) - ·Jamiil
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Monday ppe1 red temporury priori!)' and funds Income during 111110 reached a . D.
Nolan, aft 21.;...... •
M.,.. :r
a
will have to be forthcoming If level near f16 billion," Johnson businessman, filed petltl~=
~bli!,
the unit Is to conUnue for any 5ald In remarks prepared for today for the O.mO!:J'atlc
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of lime, "-.
"'•koja delivery to the convenl!'on.
· 1on for lieutenant
ff!m~-.,---..&lt;s-;.
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nommat
.
, pointed out.
"But tblllgnores lhe facllbet governor.

1!1 bOUilng ConattuciJon, which 1u
b\Jdaet laO!!I•aezt '' taggeitbadlylnllleflleeofUgbtmoneyandhl&amp;h
b::*. Y.IIM;. Jr)lha t&amp;A b!1110Ji (\lllln .inlii~~J&gt;Y lnAil'elt ratea."
ape~ ~ 10 ~ JlfO'kle i 'lurptui or
NlioD 1illl fcncalt a flat ecmom1c per·
fl.l blllioa, theW~ Poet said tods,y.
form8nce for the lirll half &lt;1. tbe currenl year,
'l'l!e fZIIO,I billion !lgure1 for llle flacal year tbePastllld,withamoderaterevlvaldurJnathe
l!tglnnlllg - t J~ 1, tGiilpal'el with govern- III!COIIII
bat!.
ineDI.peading t1. 87.1 biiUcll !for the current
It IIIII Nlson will Iftdlclll!at "101110 Increase
,bt'liW' yesrand f1 bDIIon to f2 bDIIoo lesa In lbe rate tl. unemployment Ia )IOISible" durlni
tban •eljlei\lejl, the.DewiiPi!IJiif ~tbe first balf and welfare and unempi0J1118111
'l'l!ef~budptalqwltbNison'smAage CllllpeBtllltlonprogramawillberecommendedto
Ia scbeCiuJed to be letlt to Ooncr• Monday.
belp the situation.
'1'1!1 ~. cllinlf..,..._lt 11111111'11 cmtailled In
tbe Pl'eitl4lellt'a. 8CC!iiOmle ~. said defense
The Poet deacrlbed Nixon's overall objective
apelldq will drop to f'IU bllllaa_...a billion as "econOIDit erediblllty" with the apedfic
·IliA llilil,airrlml Jevtla . under lbi! llfol)oaal, It objecUve f..- tbe cOIIIIRI business year being 1
·said O!t~ fiir·l!plee,•qdcillture snd veterana reducUonln the price spiral and a revival of the
beDe!l11atl alao balow tiU Jtlr'llevel.
growlb of reel output.
'l'l!e Poet said Nixon will endone "a moderate
It l8id Nixon, In bll report, clles previous
-de~Nt ol.ary NI!Jirilnl" and blnlllaome commltmenta for apellllin8 In such programa as
relasaUDa IIi tbe · ilnll.wtauoa IWbt money Social security IIIII notea that tile aovernme~~t
po!kMI. It iald NbOn •'lllpports theiljl !ileal and camot afford Ill new prq10181s, but 111!111 plct Ita
-'arJ· p6lleloa In order to eneoli"lge a pioriUes.

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security· section of Cuyahoga
County Jail, under a total of
$775,000 bond, since their arrest
Jan. 21.
SuppUn Information
Gilly's wife and James C.
Phillips, 22, Identified as a
member of the conspiracy who
backed out before the killings,
were named as coconsplraters
but not codefendanta. Phillips
reportedly oupplled the FBI
with Information that led to the
arresls.
Gilly, Valey and Martin and
"persons unknown" specifically
were charged with obstructing
-justice and denyiDg a union
member Ida righta, federul
offensesll!atcarryamaxlmum
penalty of six years In priaon
and $6,000 In fines. However,
they could be given death
sentences in Pennsylvania H
convicted of the actual murders.
The lndlclment .18id tbe

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SAU 9.50 REG. 22.95
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SALE 12.50
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Volentine candy on the lsi 11001".
CeiiOjll!a,. pocl&lt;egtd candy and
I big Hltcllon of Vllenllntt Heart
Boxn.

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RI!G. 9.95 ·
REG. IUS
REG. 11.50
REG.I2.95
REI#. IUS
REG. IUS
REG. 1t.95

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Boys 3.95 to 9.95 Sweaters
Boys 2.95 Long Sl"ve Shirts
Boys 1.95 Long Sl"ve Shirts
8oys5.95 CPO Shirts
lloys 3.50, US, 4.50 School Trousers
Boys us Flannel

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6.t8, 7.95, 1.95 Slacks
f.OOto 12.00 Sleeks

Slturdoy.

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IIIIIM
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aald "a ~· tbelter In downtown Saigon In
were .10 days. Terrorllts uploded a
. all of lbe plaltle cliarge at·tbe Del Nam
to be Vletna· Tbelter, the · city's itecond
largest, on Jan. ZO b¥1 tbe
011 '"" tbeater was empty and' there
w_ere no lnJurl.es.
The Vlel Cong &amp;lid Nottb
.Vietilameee lroop8 .Sb,Ued 3S
allied targeta during lbe night,
tbe ~ In nine •daya, but
elsewhere tbe action 'lfaalight.
Tbe North Vlelnlilneae pte&amp;, idf!lll broadcast c9niratulatloni ·
liad about 210 patnms at to blllroopl for tbelr ''victory",
the Ume. .
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., . t 'ibe.Rex 'ad)Oinl !lie slll,ttory · 81rcrafl over North VIetnam on
~-~~ bichelCJI". omcen• club Wednelday.
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Notionally known brands you'll recognize. Weist olztl 28 to 31. Big
selection of lengll!s. All are permanent press.
Spoctal Silt Friolly and S.tunlly,
Willie tltoy lilt.

Whllt, blldc and aolld colors. One
size 1111111 olzos 10 to 13. Seve on
lhtM POPIIIar aoclcs Frldly and

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t.o,8l Bere'las Clsaa Tueeday
nliblat the Mlddllpcri Olurch
of Orlat.
Mrf. Grace Hawley, me
l!l'ealdenl, conducted the
meellnl wblch opened with
~yer by L R. Wiley. Mrs.
lliwley _
p ve a reacllng, Hands
Tbat Never IAt A Man, , IIIII

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Dnss Socks

A meditation, "Tbliit oa
..,_ Tblnp"' presented
bJ Mn. Georae Meinhart to tbe

10.00 Scrlplo _,.L..,..raftd Ptilctt Sell
11.95 Kodlk tnstamanc Glllllt'a OUtflll
rus Polaroid Color Padc unci C.lllll'l
2.01 1111 Plnllilo J"""'s Lotion
!.t5 Gllltllt AdiUI!a~IIRIIGI' wltlt 1 blldls
2 Tubes L-Int Tool!! Pelto
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llontol Cr~~m wlttt O.ntol
ut Colli"""' louquot f'alwm Po'""'r

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Tills -kend ends the salt priCIII on
Uniforms: Take ad·
vantage ot Hie groat savlnao In nationally advertlltd nome brondl Prices to suit everyone. Set Cllr wide saltc:llon of styles ood fabrics. For
nui'SIII, beauticians, dlotlllano, woltrtllll, etc. Hundrecll to choolt from
at greet lOvings. Most Important'" the size ren111 we carry - lu~lor
petites, regular lunlors, ml.... ll!d l!alf olzos. White, equo, plnl&lt; and light
blue.

Tile attendlnce award was

Mra: Rayinond Cole, Mrs.
.Gerald PullbuJ, Mrs. Rooal4
Brownilla, Mra. Lawrence
Eblin, Mn. Euaene Gill, Mn.
Barry Clark, Mrs. Olear Smith,
lira. Norman Hysell, Mra.
lleracbel McClure, Mrs. Joe
·LAwi•!Ce, Mrs. Jamea Hai18)1,
IIIII Jolla uate.

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For :
Murder Brought
In ainst Trio ~·

ll'hicb ho!.a several hundred
field grade Amaicar1 olflcera.
Tile club, which bu a
npp!CUbole !lwiDIJnln8 pool 011 tbe roof,' Ia
bOle ~~boijt •1 bloc~ !f"cim the

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A big selection or patterns end 1
llnesaloc!lon or colon. Stop In on
tile ht floor- SeloC1 wh•t Y'"'
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Refrallmenta were aened by

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first grade. Boys of TrGop 2f8
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