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0 ., Jan. 23, 1960

Sugar Run PTA ·
Meets Thursday
Evening At School

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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P,ortland Guild
Hol.ds Meeting
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At Lawrence Horne Middlep.ort
uHolds Ja"uary
essu)n
":f~~;:!~~.~!,.d,.~::
At Unit"
· ..Poiil
, s~~io....C.· hur~·h Friday
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t.o b~ve a all~t auctloa er'a report. - 'llle tre•sUftF) reMeMber to_bran&amp; some- port thowed tlu:t tb' 10¢41 union
of fifty-cent Vllue.
Ia a "Hold rast Union."' .. 'trbleb
were played, the prizes means that \beY hav' received tb'
Alberta Elwood and 1 due 5 from aU of ·their _me~ by
date aet by the N.atii)Jlal .UnloJI.
refreah~nts ~
Mra. McNeal alto repotte~ Oft
hoatess to Louase the Chrlllma&amp; aetlviUee o( . the or.
Elwood, . Carolyn gan~tlon when tbey villtf.d. ·.the
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~yre, Helen Hayes, Children's Home with .. m,Jiv.td.ual
ElSJe
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, Martha Lou
and f~d ~or ea~h " child.
also held a party at tb' home
. Beegle, Pauhne Brewer, gueata
Edgar and Leanna Brewer, Taddy
Children .. The . unt~n allo
Durst, BeverlY Pri-ce and Jeff
the County rnfirnilr.y and
B~r~ew~e~rJ.~~~~~~~~:
decorated tbe ~Jndowl qf the
DINNIR
home and conducted dl,;bU~
6 erviees At ....._tb hCHnes w~ snis
of Pomeroy
""f ,
Wili b. ve 8 turkey Margaret Sauer in charse.

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were pRSented by Mill Sauer who
aa ·ICflpture the 121st Psalm
nd Prov.erb&amp; 29:18. lD ber devoions Miu1 sauer stressed. the
ought that' God had., helped the
,..orld with -ill problem• aince the
beginninJ ·~f. til;ne and that without
a vision t~e p2;op_le would perish.
Miss Sauer said t:J;lat we are here
on earth \Q. ed,ucate, ·leglJilate and
to pray .. Sb.e .elosed with the' question "Wbat will we do in 1960."

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Willing Workers
Give Shower For
Mrs. Jo,hn Smith

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Willies To Acqulnl Yo11 }'Yljh Tloo New

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Merh and Demerit System
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eeal off~ pres010t lniUran•• promlum.

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the. eppHcant. or any opel'f!Wr Qt161
.,Plott shall be a.RSIJ'Qed
lwt,mmilll
applicabW
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hOUtehold ha&amp; been con"Wc:ted It a
paNC~ger type &amp;utomobtle tl\·
for a convict-Ion tor: .
or under the tn-rluence of ~~. :
roepor1. when involved Ln a-n- aaelsJent.
'7'-'t of the operttiGn ~ rnotor

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while l~ense iaau5pended or'te:Voked
~H~lened klr a oonvlctlon for ;nckie•
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for any ouher convictiOn ftr.. ia
..re BIJitCMble for an· Mlriviolallon. Exceptiow. con'#l.olation~ ftU flOt be.

eHeHive enpe o( e.x.hautt prod.uctl.

equt.J)i'Hnt, exctpt brake5.
reP~raUon oud.

drlver'a Unrutt, I)NVided there

w.- beJd ..Wtlb: Miea
Genbetmer and Mra. Jed

auttlon ule .

Sr. as

auct:lo~r•

t.he proceedt atven

Reis 'fund .•
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ln·law and daughter, Mr. 8nd Mrs.
Cbarlea Vroman and aon, .Mark,
and other relativet.
ChipPer and :Marc Haggerty,
chUdren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haggerty are· ill at their bome on
Beech Street.

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Eastern District Boosters

Being·

Stene Of DiDner,

Of. Commerce
lllllke a major non. oUt;bruary 29,

Convertible 6s
(while shay last I

RESIGNATION FOLLOWS POLICE SCANDAL - Chicago Police Commissioner Tlmony
O'Connor (left) .is soiemn faced as Mayor Richard P. Daley annQunces his resignation u
head of Chicago's ten-tllousand man police force. O'Connor resigned under fire In the pollee
burglary scandal, but said he w"" quitting the post because of liJnesa. Daley named a fiveman blue-ribbon committee; headed by 0. W. Wilson, Dean of the University of CaUfornla'a
School Of Crimonology, to picl" a new commissioner and announced the appointment of Deputy Commissioner Kyran ·phelan as the temporary head of the departmenl

NOTHIN~

CLEANS YOUR CAII,ETS
AS WI~ AI A HQO'IIQ

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the dirt-fas_tl Carpeh reQaln the•
freshntll ond brightne11 they had
when new.
Automatic rut adjudment makes
cleaning with the lightweight
Hoover a breeze.
Klngalze throw·away ba' needs
changing let~ often bec:ouJe it holds
more dirt. Outer vinyl jacket can
be wiped _s:leon-Wo!l'l fade.
New two-speed motor gives .50%
more 'uclion with ea'y to u'e tools.

Buy tho

lo~t- Buy

Windy City Police Force Begins wng Struggl_e .
Back To .Wst Honor Under New Commissioner

$79.95

(UPI) - The Chicago police force, in the throes yean

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applioable ld!' deter...,.,
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K)Tan V. Phelan, iam
Stratton.
named only u · a temporary 18While Daley 'Was annoUDClng
Saturday, but already be the realgnauon of Comrnia~er
for a top- Timothy J. Q'CoMor, oiJ.Iy- a few
dOors awq Stratton wu threaten·
power ing use of &amp;tale poWe.r· to Uttera. fUrious 30 min· vene in the Chicag() aeanclal.
warfare between
O'Connor, ~7. a veteran of 31

3 Candidates Announce·Aims
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In ason ounty ay ramary

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secure a fe:derll lf?in.
the job.

ln two weeks of disciiB-

BiH Offered
ToHaltDive
·In. New Homes

DOtllii.II•·POVFI'IIII t""lc

hllblll!lto a IOPPhln' fllk tat-

ftt. dlnntr t!~- horn the
Edward A)bott eolleeUon, de•IJntd by Wt~~mt Folmar, The
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Two Board of Education candidates and a House of Dele-

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Dispateber For
Pomeroy Police

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tbeir address aa Gallipolil .. Jamea

Memorial Serviees

M'. Rice, Waynesburg, Pa. forfeited a $25 bond on a speeding c:bar-

eatablitbnlent P.•
after 2:30 · a. , m.

frtimajuq
machihe,

The:· Dlqly Sentinel
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and .s,vings
.:,Memllef i'e4ent a.er;e·· ·S1J!Ie.' .
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Warmer Trend Moving Eastward .
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All· arrests bad been made bJ
was held -for tbe Pomeroy ~ice.
Gallipolis, and
MEIGS Glli!:NERAL HOSPITAL
at the
Admitted: Mn. Harold Evans,
on Long BoUom ; Norman Theiss. Ra-.
cine; Beverly Lee, Letart Falls;

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the forme!' Maxiae Hesson -and Giblioq. $1:) on an llntoXicaUioD
three cbildreD ·
c.barge, and James ~ntcomery,
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Forfei·ted Jn

Nofcier and Rev W. Nancy Cale, MiddJeport; Amanda
couducted the mem- Howett, Pomeroy RD.
two young women lost
Discharged: Mrs. Marvlo M!Uillea in an automobile acei- ron and daugbtet, Middleport;
on Route 35 one mile west Mrs. ·Henry Eblin and son, PomGallipolis, Ja~uary 15. Both I eroy; Mrs. _Paul Simon, Pomeroy;
popular students at Rio ·B arbara Kmgbt, New Haven; WeeColleae.
!,ey Bellas, Racine . .

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nued giving lie detector teats k
130 poJu,emen asaigned to a Nortli
Srde diatrict where tire ICIIIda1
lmt broke oul

played ; profHPOnal foot· cratic ticket for the Houae Gf Dele- cbarge, James Robert Grueser,
.tbe G~ Bay P!ld:en. &amp;ales. Rickard is a ct~al operator Minersville, $5 and roat&amp; on a
At pre&amp;entr Adkins Ia a produc- !who Uvea dear West Columbia. He charge o.t: recklers operation and.
at tbe Vanadium i.s al110 the awner of the Fairview Richard Holmes Roller, MiddleGraham Station. He i8 Pony. Fum. &lt;ll'
· port, .$5 anll c06l.!i. for failing 1o
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a~d bas· four ~ughten.
Rickard, Y(bo served u mayor of 5t.op ia an assured clear distaace.
Cnmp, ~ Plea.sant, bas
City at one time, is married
f'orfeiting bonds were Darlene

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""::::.rule. inveoUgators . conti-

Meanwbile, Edward F. Rickard,
Fined were Larry Jac:obs, Po~~t­
wfJ.ere he ~ football. Letart, filed to run on the Demo- eroy, $25 and eoats on i. apeecfin&amp;

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:str.:nton toJd a new• CODferenee'
that Daley bad better cleau up
tne police force .. or else." He did
no' detme woat state· power he
wuwd u.se to ioterveoe.
Daiey, tbe atate's ~o.st popwer·.
fu1 Democrat, when informed .of
the 1ov_emor's
threat, angrily
halted his own new. con:ference
to warn Stratton to atAy out of

eourt Saturday evening,

i ?~f:,' it a graduate of Marshall

Held For Two Girls

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Mayor's Court

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anno~eed h11 ~d1dacy for
Board of Education. A grad·
of the Unlverlity of 'Mll')'land,
engjneer, alao employee!}
11 married aDd

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the

Offieere of the newly formed
didate were announced dunng
· the past week as hav sbowed a looae 3·3 s£tlit teenage organlzation are •RJll&amp;ell gateS can
ZwiiUng, president; -Dollna ·Brew· ing enter6d pollUcal races in Mason County.
Sbeeter and Brown.
·
iden;
Roller!
Adkins of
Sand Hill
· tbe
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er, v11e-pn1
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Pt. Pleasant,
.annouoced
biB
~e other ~at to. be filled
. tn
ey, aeCretpey; Janet Bissell. ti'ea· 1 .~,,~i~~'!.· for ......tection to 8 six· comang ele~on, m .addttioh tel
Three bonds were forfeited and
surer. and Marilyn BiHell and Al· L~
on .,th; Mason County that of AdkiDJ,
tba~ of Charles
ice UVinaaton, news repottel'l.
Of Education. Adkina, for- Jones. Both. fr?m Potot Pleasant three defendants were tined l.n a
session of Mayor Charles Legar'a
,,...Pt -P!eaoaot Hi&amp;h Seit&lt;IOl and Lewlir Diatrict.

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scandal and threatened with a massive sbakeup, Ill health aa a reason tor his rwroad back to I'· lost honor today under a new rgoatioo. He oaid he would talle a
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lnem,...t.ie Mayor ltieboriJ J. l!ildet "lili c l : t i l - Ulle'· liO
chief, ~er De~O na~. tb'l! 1tatn: '"lbMt ·poWer- dlptain . .. -r
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STAaTS. TODAYl

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County ·For Address Is On February 29

Ia Bodily llljury or dealb.

14boun.
dri\1DC Neord polnll'
liiP40 drivlnc·polnllllo !be

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nltht Mlrlll T~, tum"'- eel..,
late tonfeht or Tuesc~tr. Hifh t.

,ve~r DiSalle's Visit Into Meigs

-~~;~l~"''~h~Uejoperat4n1
any pr.ivate paNeoger·
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~m~~e to • ., 'PI'OPflrtY, •noludlng

operator dam·
appll01nt or reetdent op-

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meet Tue&amp;day at 7:80 .Pm at
.---.....,-~-:c-Ltglon Home. The• program
' NAME OMITTID
be in charge or Mr:a. Orville
In the list of off.ic,ers of the 1
legislative chairman
and ederated Church CoUncil, the
George Bearhs, natlon•l se- name of Mrs. PbU GJ.obGkar as
chairman
and JOseph nnanclal aecretary was uninten-..
wHl be a guest speaker. 1tlonaUy omitted.

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r:ake from the daaa.
Th meetlni, in charge of M•
Dorothy Lon&amp;, opened wtth group
singing of 10ln the Garden" fol lowed wltb prayer by Mn:. '11!.omas
'Be ntz and ~ripture readlnl by
Mrs. Jamt:l!l Will. A poem "What,la
Your Shadow?" was read by Mri.
Claude Husted.
During the buslne~ s session, Mrs.
Geof·frey Wtleon was welcomed as
a new member. It was decided to
aend ~arda. to all lick member•.
Dish cloths were diatributed to be
sold u a money maklna: project.
Se'letal members received glfls
from their secret pals.
At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the
hoatM• to thoae named above and
Mra. MyrUe Long, Mrs. Carl Moore
Harley Brown, Mrs. Herbert
Mrs. Eldon Weeks, lfrs. Hu·
ber Brown and one aueat. Mra.
Alma Coleman.

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Around And '
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c~f~b~cl.l:'!'"of tbe meeting .re-1 DarlaEber.bac~and ;Cl!eryl Ed·
AbQpt
freahmenl:l Were serVed by lira. wards were in charge Qf the nur·
M•'dd~
· ort
Eugene B
. rown, Mrs. w. A. Gibbe, . sery durfog therneetlns.

MJss Mar~ella Frazer of Ravens·
wootl visited recently with her
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parent&amp;. Mr . and Mrs Alex Fraser.
Mrs. Peter Slace has been con·
fine~ to her borne with the ·flu
J ack Werner, who is employed
FoUo~ins the benedictWn the in Parkeraburg, w. Va., came Frimember~ and guests were Invited day tn spend the weektmd at th e
to the 4lnn=l room fQr r~fre.ah- home or his parents' Mr. and Mrs.
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ments o ~ . · ~ cw eti,JD n • an G. G. werner.
-coffee. A -&lt;!e,t~rpiet:e 01 &amp;rtHlclal
Stephanie Pullen, flftiJ grade
at 6:30 pm at the
pi~n~ solo wia pre•ented by .flowers tl) !il tj)IU:et were :tJIId with pupll of the MiddlepGI't uchoo~ Ia
Lillian · Stetff after wflleb. candles. .Mrs. Ralph ZundeJ, a t aking theraph.y treatme nts 1i ,_
Helen · ~wls gave . th~. thlrd guest fro~ 'Poroemy, gave thtl Holzer Hospital twice a week for
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~b1t~l1!~ of the study book Retlly blessing at the table. Qthers .guesta a leg injury received last faJI .
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fr om Pomeroy were Mrs.· Glenroy . She is improving nicely and Is
'r'&lt; ..1M'&amp;
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~e~et~l~ne
Ewing
M·ra. A~a Warner ~nd Miss now able to walk without her
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· Lucretia Genheimer. Other ·g uests crutches.
the eveni.n i included, Mrs.
Mrs. Josie Turner, who return·
Dewey
Guthrie,
Mrs.
Arnold
Riched
from Florida this week is st:'lY·
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Mrs. Jobn Smiib was pie111ntly
ards, Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Mary Jng with her son-in-la;W and dauJ";h·
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surprised with a handkerehief
Baumeardner.
ter , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hood 11nd
But 'lbe Baby"
ahower in obaervance of her birth·
sons.
. MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
day when the Willing Workert
Tre regular meeting ot the Mid--~ 0 clasa of the Enterprise EUB
AUXILIARY MElTING • dleport Band Boosters will be held
Church met Tbunday evening at
1 this coming Monday at 7:30 p. m.
her horne. Nye Ave. She waa also
The
Ladles
Auxiliary.
·of
Drew
in the band room at the high
ED\'IrARI~ iNrSU,LANC:I! AGENCY-presented a decorated birthday .
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dcll~rt :w. . T. l,J. was
:;~d~~s r;;,'.! held Frida~
· 'OV'e.Uu aiJlW · C Uni · "'l'l'~ytertan Church
Room. Elected Mrs. with Mrs. .. nee lii~ ill ehllrge 0 ·flte.m~lng.
lly , ~IDDII
DASHII.T
. new president u tbe
Iri the
lice pt M't's· (}. Ef McKIJjley; eecrelary of the
Mr ind lrlrti. Fielding Hawki.. I
'President, Maxine ,Durst is Union, Mri, ,L. D.»Qes J.d.ed aa:secret.w aud i~ the absence 1&gt;f l))ene, W. Va. came FridaY to
aoon for California. Next of the Treaaurer, Mrs. tum.er, Mrs. MCNeal' ~ the Treasur- .spend ae:veral days witb .their 100•
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Prayer by the Rev-' Eu~::ene
Marianne Woodgerd entertained
Brown opened the meetlng of tbe members of the Powder Puff
Sugar Run PTA Thursday evening Club of MlddJeport la st week for
at the school
their first meeting of tbe new
During ii&amp;he b usiness sesalon with year. 1
Mrs. Edwal-d B~er, president, in
Tbe but ine.ss meeting was con·
charge the meetwg o! the County du~ed by the president
Mar·
Co uncil to be held at the Syracuse ia.ane Brinkman and pl~s for
school on February 4 was an· future , activities we'r e discussed.
nouneed. Mrs. Baer thanked the
,
treat committee for a job we ll
At the close of the meeting, red one :1 t Christmas time.
freshmentl were served by Miu ,
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. 1 Woodgerd to Miu Brinkman, BarSupt. Charles Gibbs spoke brie - bara Stiles, Rutb Ann Farmer,
ly on the new school. Mrs. John Lynn Buchanan Susie Pullen Jan
Moore W&amp;fi ~esent and spoke on lee Zirkle, Ju&lt;J3 Sauer, Kay, Jen·
the or ~:anu:atton of ne w ~lrl Sc?ut kinson, Rosetta and Janice Richtroops and announ~ed a meetmg ard.s, Doris ruce, Christine Coats
t o be held at the GuJ Scout camp Betty and Barbara CoYert Janice
in Middleport next week and urged Hauck Carolyn Bradford' Karen
a ll interested per&amp;Qns to attend. McEihinn)' and Betty Gu.r:..ore.
The attendance banner was award· ;;::c-;;:::'":;-;;-;::::::::;·-;:;::::--;;;:=:::
ed to the third grade taught by Mrs. Rotand Eggert, Mnj. Cbarle.
~;r.~~~~~~~~~ Chute Martinelli, o munthl old, doeln't like th&amp;t t\lllr dryerMn. Charles Gibbs.
Mwny, Mrs. David GOOdwin, Ms.
· ~ beaut)" treatment tn Bpaton, but when tt'a over,
Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Brown Ala Cilo, Mrs. Wilte:i Kennedy.
nactlab.. Stl.t bad b.a.lt u th1clll u a l}year..QJ&lt;l'a, eo mama.
We re in charge Gf the program Mu. EarJ Rouab, Mrs. Guy Cowan,
do wt.da a treatmw hy a proteuwaaJ 1tylllt.
and gave a book review on a !am· Mn. Donna Goodnlte ~- Gilbert
ily Inventory taken from the book, Freeman, Mra. Ja:'J: Sbepherd,
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"Dangerous
Fltherl,
Problem Mrs. Lawr.ence.and ·Mrs.
w'\J&gt; .I
Motbers and Terrible Teens," b)' !Louis Laud!=llt.

lly LUCILLI HAWKINI

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.OIUCIIU FOI TODAY

Powder Puff
Club Meets With
Miss Woodgerd

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warmilli: trend moved east·
-aCI"'Sl the Midwest today
of a eold wave, but
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weather was
whose win·
navao 'been

But tbe multimillion dOllar cit·
rus crop in central Fltmda •ppeared to bave escaped leriou;
damage.
In the )Central and soutbern
planes, meanwhile, &amp; slow rl!e ln. .
temperature brought reading• up
to 20 degrees Mgbet Can tbo&amp;e
of the pret'ioua day.
The warming trend was ex.ped·
ed to apread eaatward t&lt;t' the Atlantic O:lut, but not mueh relief
was forecast for New "tna:land

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�~Five Racine Starters Hit In

Double Figure, Beat McArthur
Racine high school heal McArthur Sal~lhl In rou·
tine fashion, 611-51, with all starting hands IIi
ill the dou·
ble figures, for the Tornadoes' 9th win In 13 llarll.

After being tied op •I 8-8 In tile
(int quarter Ule ~ toot

the ~ead, oever gave it up, tlteacli·
ly inorea5lnc their muwia O..eb
Larry Morrieon Mpocj lito beDOb
olean in ~e fiaal qu.arter, • period Wbldi Ro&lt;Me with •
fat 58-34 b~e.
Billy McKelvey, Htllle Tornado
guard, ...,, ld8b ..;lib Ill !101D!a on
nine fielden en4 'OCle of tJaree
chances «t tbe charity ltne. Duane
Wojte hod 14, Vti-il!lllll 12, Sam
Pme 10, end Don WeeN 12.

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will! - teiUDC 8- each.
and
Rodger
Racine shot a fOOd 44 per ceat
from llhe lield, hllt!Jli 30 of 118.
McArthur had 21 of 58 tor 38 per.
~nt.

McArtJ&gt;ur
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Rlacine
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MoARTIIUR. Collino 7 (U) 18,
Cooper 8 (3-4.) 15, llullock 3 {N) 8,
Part&lt;e I (0.0&gt; 2, Foulkner 3 &lt;U) 8,
CHne I ((}.0) 2. 1lololo 21 (~18) Sl.
RACINE, Wolfe D (4-8) 14, Hill
S (M) 12, Price D (0.0) 10, McKel·
¥ey 9 (1-3) 19. w.... • (2-4) 12,
Panono I (0.0) 2, Biroh, Grabom,
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Oscar Robertson may be in a
slump but there's no maybe about
the fact he'&amp; a cinch to wind up
the highest scorer in major col·
lege basketball history.

HACKETT'S SAFETY SERVICE

W. Mala Sl.

Pomeroy

Plloao 187

Thursday, February 4, 1960
1:00 P.M., E.S.T.

HOLSTEINS

l.ov~ and 'Marrla&amp;:e

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for. We oan alncerely Nf that ·tlbey represont milk end
more milk. w.tlJh we.U attached udde.ra, thin withers and long
necb they are real dairy et)Wf. They are fresh or elose up.
CltUe ean be lntpected before .vale day, We in:vrite you to come
and }()t')k theee c:aUle over and see Iitle type of orUm.als we are

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Ray ' llartb&gt; of BowiJnl

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Top performer for the women
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t•n DolJ)hta,. who won. tbree eventl

-~-.Oor little loans, II you wiahl

1:15 Movletlme

1:00 YOWII Dr. M-alo•
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the ~ling Green vanity ~quad'
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IIJd the Dayton Dolphia IWJDi
team11 ea1i~ defended tbeir cham.
pion.~bip• Sunday in tbe tbe Ohio ·
A.Au· DiJtrict. Men and Women•a '

AU Mglh elat1 daley enlmale selected from top •he:rtb.
Plan lo atfF.nd UU. aale aa you will not be dl6appointed in this
DtferiDf. We bave pieked cattle froon reltable farmen, Where we
b1ve had .ueeea before.

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5,80 Sst. Pre"""
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tJ:lll Jlm Tb.ecker Show
O:U- Weatherea,t
8:30 New• P!eture
6:45 H.vntle)' Brinkley il&lt;porl

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to ......t Canmun~t lioll
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bothered with llnoomo trlpo to the
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Mr. and Mrs. WOllam Houduhelt
ef S)'racuse and daugbter, Marie

"ndergarten Closs Holds Birthday
E.
Party For Bronwyn Dailey Friday

of Athens were Sunday visitors of
and Mrs. William Eichinger Sr.
Mrs. Eiehincer ts atill very ill.

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s1sth birthday of Bronwyn Dailey , daughter of Mr. and
Howard Dailey, was celebrated Last Friday morning dur·
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Middleport

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Mi~~Ses Aoo and Martha Howell,

for Bronwyn's birtlhday. Present

and MrB. Dai~y and aon, Kevin,
and the ·h onored oguest.

in eerviDg cup cakes end W:c

c::r-.. to tbe children pretent. Favon for the party were clCJWns
witbumlll'ollu.
At noon on Friday Bronwyn'•
pandmotber, Mn. Worley Howell,
entertained with a f.amHy dinner

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With Dinner At
Wildermuth Home

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth
entertoiined with a dinner .sunday
at then· home, Mulberry Ave., hon.
oring their daughter and aon-Jn·law
Airman and Mrs. Arthur Nibert,
who will leave Sunday, Jan. 31, Cor
his new assignment at Kingsville,
Texas.
Present were the honored guests,
Mr. and Mrs. P, H. Mora, Cheftter
Road, Mr. and Mn. Norman Fisher,
Senecaville, Mr. .and Mr11. Bob
W&amp;llll'lley and daughter, Juna Ann,
of Middleport, Mrs. Mart Crary
and the boat and hostess.
Airman Nibert, who is w1th the
U. S. Navy, arrived Wednesday for
a 15 day furlough with his wife,
Donna, and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Nibert, Gallipolis Mrs.
Nibert will acoompany him to
Texas.

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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
: COMPANY, INC.

"TilE FBI STORY"
Jame. Stewart -

Vera Miles

: ••W'htrt Quality Is Paramount"

~ Corner lacoml f, ButMmut
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Not Open Wednetdty

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•500 ...•1000
TO C\EAII TilE SLATE, START THE YEAR RIGHT
Coli tor cis~ now. Pay bills. Buy bar·
••ins. Start the year rl1ht. Everybody

nianf

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a faetory in a

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poi.Q.&amp;I up the ,

and cultural ad-

Vantacea offered by f;be Buckeye
1tate.

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The regional meeting at Kyger
Creek High School Ia the flrll of

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Console TV

a seriea , bein1 · beld tbroutbout
Olllo 1&gt;1 the ..,.. otale depart.
ment. n marks the beJinninl Of I
WO.mOi'ltll drive to &amp;ather data 'On
the. ecobomie and indtiab'1al re~
aour~ ,of every eo~uolt.Y In
tho attte, data whjcb ultimalel¥

witt be paed

to help ettract aew

htdultry and promote the. varioua
Ph:i•e• of Ohio'• eoonomy.
The meeting Ia bolns held hero
1n ec.njul)ctlon witb the JlelpGaUJa Development Aaaoclation,
and il expected to attract aome
300 community
leaden from
Meiga. Gallia, Roas, Me, Scioto,
Jack10n, Lawrenee, · Adams and
VintOn -counties~
Tlie film wlU .be , a hlgbl[Jht of

the p011t-dinner '. program whieb
wUI ·be condU&lt;ted by Koder II.
Collloon, 4lrector of tho new De·
port.,.~t. and bls st~l.

'the movie atiOw.a ·~olOJ"ed e,bartl

lnd graphs point ti.p 1 vl~iy Oh'o's
.tieb network . of waterlh• her
thOUSfllda of mUea of
and
oil aipelibes, rail and eirJines,l

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.Miss Audrey Cunni11gham and
lloyd Kinzel were married In a
double ring ceremony on Jan. 1~
ul Lhe Evangelical United Brethren
Church in Mason City. Rev. Ralph
Mahoney officiated at the sc,rvicc.
'J'he bride is the daughter of
Mr. 2nd ~~ rs. E. E. Kiaer and the

Chester
groom isKil1zel
the sun
o( Letart,
of Mr and
W Va.
Mrs.
'J'he bru.le wo'l'e ·a blue wool
~&lt;heath dre!lll w1lh a blue hat atld
white accessories. She carried 11
white Bible und a bouquet of pink
rosehUd!l.
The c!Juple was attended by
Mla11 P11tty McDaniel and Uonnie
Roush.
fo"ollowing the wedding a recep.
tion WIUI held at the home of Mr.

und Mrs. George Hud11on. Awiating was Mrs. E. E. Killer. ,
The bride is 11 graduate of Pomeroy High School and is employed
at the :darictta Manu[acturinll
Company in Pt. Plca11ant. The
groom is a Wahama High School

llku one City Loan oacount. Be thrifty
In 60. we are backlnK everybody we

graduate and Is imployed by Okey
Howard in New Haven.

can rllhl now • , • fast, fair and square.

AusUiary To Meet

Bouro: 8 lo 1 -Thunrlay 8 til N0011
Pboae 117
E. MolD St

Legislative Relief -Must Come FroDJ
·Meinhart, Porter,· ,

co.Obio-tbe Growth

deeld~ to locate
certain area, and

waterways ani

aeaway•, I.He.J.

forest. and parks, booming fac·
tortes, and thr. Buc:keye state's
own "Rubr VaUey" the 9QO.mUe

Engagenlerit Is
Announced For
New Haven Girl

Ohio river.
Tlie lllm touelioo •lrtuolly
eW!7 p~ooe JJl .life II&gt; Obio, ttaf\:

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Two Of 'Plutarch's
Uves' Studied In
Club Met!ting

11lf' 1b~" lll."';llllr~~ . ·do,ri
when four maib ,&gt;~ triftt of tnlJrao

tloD lroin the :eut led out ol the
Allegheny mouilaius down into
Oblo'a fertile plains and valleys.

,Tbe Great Books &lt;.:lub met at 1

tlle hOme of Mrl. cedrjc Clark in 1
Middlepor&amp;, TUeaday afternoon.
·
"Plutarch's Lives" is the 6ook
bein&amp; studied tbia year. Mrs. Dale
Dutton waa dJscu88ion leader for
the alternoon.
Two of the "lives" were discussed: "Demetrlua" and ''Antony."
During the ·tea hour, tbe club
e.n:foyed SOJqe ereat music on re· 'j
coMbtgs.
The next clUb meetinl will be /
Tut~day, Feb. 16, at the home of
Mrar. Theodore Reed. Lives to be:
ead for the next meeUng are
f.~Ale1bladea"
and "Pompey."

The meeting At ltyger Creek
High b a ·d inner meeting, atattlng
0:110 p. l'l· wjth 1!1!&gt; film and•
foJlo\\fint.

OIT ALL 'IHHI MOST.WANTID PIATURH .

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Come In today I

ELBERFELD$

The regular meeting of the La·
dies Auxiliary of l',ecney-Bennett

Post, American Legion, wHI be
held this Tuesday evenin~;~ at 7:30.
J'' ollowlng the meeting there w•ll
be a social time with ·refreshments
being ~~erved .

See This At .Baker's

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choti.. . of
TObberY of tbe
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Colonial ••• tho "NANTUCKET', •. cualom bllilt for you
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oeller To Seek Two Year Extension

Slate• telll the ototy of what hoplien• when a captain of iildual.r7

Marriage Jan. 15
At Mason City
Is Announced

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meeting witb civic leaders from a
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Deportment of Jndustrlol ' aDd J!lco.

A DRESS ot avocado linen
circled with contrutlng band•
or butt Jln6n 11 !rom Pauline
Trtgere'• eurrtlnt reaort collection. The bodlce reaturea Trl gere'a version or the deep
•leeve above shirred fullnel'l.l
that converge• at the widely
banded waist.

bcrs o f the committee are; .Rev .
Raymon Konkrlght, L. W. McCom·
aa, Mi118 Frieda Faehnle, and Mis&amp;

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A preliminary meetin~: of the
Norinating Ct~mmitt ee of Heath
Methodist Ch urch of Middleport
will be held this Wedne11day even.
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HJgh School thiJ Tburlda)r even·

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Mel.anine Hackett, Paul Pearman and Pat Gress.

for tibe party included :
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~Deleae ~ Kathy' Llt.ten, ru.
'II 'Lou Phillips and Hel~n Eggert.
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