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                  <text>e-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport ,_0 . , l"_eb. 6. 1 96 1

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Clea ran ce Sale

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Through February!!

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You Can Stfll Save Plentg

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LIBERTY THEATRE

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llonrd Will Meet

Tl1c Board of the Middleport
Chu 1'ch or Christ will meet this
e\lenini,t ut t he church at 7: 30.
At 7 : 30 Tuesday evening the
Loy,11 Pals class of the church will
meet at lhe home o( Miss Mildred
Hawley for their monthly meeting.

Feb. 7-13

CHOIR TO MEET
The choir or t he Middl4'.!port "
First Baptist Church will go to ,½
the- home or Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smart following their practice at
the church for their morithly i
meeting.

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No doubt about
It - - This is
the best place in
town to have
shirts laundered.

Tho Frlcldaire Washer Soak, with Stlll-Woter to loosen
the deep-down atubborn soll and 1t11in1t
• Jt'1 not a pre-w11h wi th extr.a aa:ilAUon to• wear
libero.

• lt'a not Ju1t an extenilon of the reaular wash time.
• It'• a true '"par.ate Automallc Soak Cycle with:
(1) abort 11U1tion to di1jjolve deter.aent1; (2) tlm•
ed atill water aoak; (3) pure (re1 h water overflow.
and; (4) Rapidry Spin.
Perfect for Baby Cloth.. ,nd Diaper, - wonderf.u l for
all problem loado.

IN MIDDLEPORT

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LAUNDERERS _ DRY CLEANERS

On The 11,lght■st Comer

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Racine, Ohio

ROBINSON'S

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Mldclleport, Ohio

Pomtlroy, Ohio

IN MIDDLEPORT

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Scouts Tell Mayor About
Advances Dun·ng Past Year

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Meigs County Salutes Boy
Scouts In A Tense World

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Pomeroy National Bank

Trl-Luater CINnen

Roblnaon'a Cl11nera
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The Farmers Bank
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First National Bank

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Baker Furniture

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We SALUTE the Boy Scouts of America, In o u r banking experience w • llke to
see young people SAVE. What other local movement, on II nationwide basis, Is so
saving of our wonderful boys who will be our leaders tomorrow. Happy Anniversary!

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Logan: Meigs Dog Warden

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An Editorial

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::h:�:a . left of a car driven by John Lyo111, 11, .
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar and council Monday M 1ddlep_ort, Sunday afternoon 1 .6 m i les n orth of the Meigs-Gallia line , after I eil1, I ·
night 11et out to lend all-out support to the Meinhart h s•?n w ith another car operated by Elme r E . S1g'ltan, 22, Rutland. Sigman w..- 14
bill which would relieve Ohio villages of having to build Meigs County jail Monday charged with dr ivrn g while intoxicate d. Lyons, a MHS tltJI,
dent, sufler�d only head and body lacera lions; William t'. Wel l , 1 8 , Middleport, •
sewerages.
The action came at a regular meeting of council last passenger with Lyons , suffered a fractur ed vertebra according to the State PT. PLEAS.INT - The Mason
night, and in response to a letter from Rep. George �a y Patrol . - Photo by Grover Studio.
County Bo•rd of Educotion auth.
Meinhart, R., Middleport, who offered the bil l recently
oriied th, F•ampton Arehite&lt;ts
In the Ohio legislature, The bill generally would reo! Hunt ,ngton to begin drawing
lleve villages of having to build sewerages '
proof of
the working plaru for the new 10
little or no pollution is obtained.
classroom ,lahamo Junior High
Under present Ohio law, whlch / proposed r,Jslng water rate5 in
School during last night's Mason
bacU
up_ •�lar laws in .seven Pomeruy and MkkU@po�.
C' o u n t Y Board or Educaliori i
.
other Ohio River Valley 1late1, I Present at la,t night • aess1on
,
After k&gt;ng disc1nsion ,ester- was tossed, with Logan being IE'· Also, S78B.90 wu aet Pk1J M
m{":::,: ing.
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vlllagea of �-000 populatJon or , were Mayor Legar, Clerk Edna day, the Meigs County Board or lected
Si.:p:-rintendent Waldtn Roush I
for lhe position.
i thtt building of brid&amp;• aa, •
more �pt�mg raw sewage into Schoenleb and Councilmen Roy Co missioners appointed
George
m
resolution
str.ie·d ihat JI at all possible they
A
was
then
made
verb, ll cume1 under �·
the Oluo River, D}Uat bu�d treat- Betilng. Franklin Rizer, Don I Logan lo a'ssume
duties of Meigs that Logan be made county d o g of labor employed dirai.
v. ould like to be able to get in part
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Schafer and Don Collins,
C4lunty dog warden.
of the new building by next fall.
warden with a salar� of $2400 per i Thill morning. Mr. ""1dt,fl[
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Lojlan
has:
replaced
Johnny
year
and $1000 tra�ehng ex�nses. l and County Engineer St--, J.
o,her dl'lion taken by the board
COlllmunitles have or are in the
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Meeks a, dog warden. Meek, w�s ! The measure earned unao1100us- Blazewici , •i•n&amp; wllb ,.. "
was the h lrin1 of Charles ChamRECEIVES PLAQ UE - E arly Roush , right, Racine, process ol complying with the
his ?&lt;&gt;811�n. "" : ly.
, ask_ed to
bers as a Sei•nce leocher f o r district delegate to the annual meeting of the Ohio Fed- law.
l Danny Thompaon, .,.,. �
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re&amp;1pat1on became effe&lt;'t1ve yes- The comm1. ss10ners
the 1901-82 school term and the eration of Soll Conservation Districts is shown receiY• Neither Pomeroy or Middleport j.
also resolv• in the &lt;.'ODUDi.ssioner ·• @ffkJe •·
lerday.
granting of . leave .,. absence to ing the p laque _for the Meigs Soll Conservation Dist�ict has yet.
. ed that $4,728 be apprupriat,d (or : the cuurtbouse.
Jo Ann WJthers, �hy1leal Ed_uca· from H a_rle Hicks, state president. Others attending Evidence ruu been provided the I.
Prior
to
t
h
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selectio�
�f Logan dil'f!tt tabor employed u n d e r 11 " ,
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u aed that the tlni
hon teocher at \\ ahama H I g h from Meigs county were Thereon Johnson, secretary of Ohio Pollution Board that Midas dog warden , Commission Pres- mamtenam:e and re;iair at t h e
w r mg oo the annual
Planner, - dleport not p)lluting the river.
Farm
Srhool. ·
Bilikam,
the local district,
!dent D�n Hartinger moved that county garag�. This. is lhe first · were . � tpo
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t1on budget or ..,.
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A d
Arthur Stobart be made warden action ta.ken on tht engineer·,
. 1upervllled by
1t Hme m anaIy111
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the bud&amp;: ....,
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the . Flo�d �- Bro� • Assoc , , Over '300 haa been r a I 8 e d al a salary of ":400 per y e a r budget.
£nril i.et
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p
ongmeermg firm, retamed by Mid· by Wahama High School atuden with 11.000 traveling expenses. l
the ponlmg npprov1l of an apph•
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teUJoa
special
next
'fhe
cation for a Foundation grant.
dleport.
I for lM Polio ·Campatgn in Mason A motion w.aa then made by
Ulg dote of the commllllllll ii,
In his letler. Rep. Meinhart re• , eounly In recent weeks It h a s Avery Nelson to have Logan ap- l O
This gront is do,lgned to _,up'
scheduled for Feb1'1181')' a II if
minded council that the . oost of I been announced.
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port th• Pilot Study program
: pointed to the same job. The ,alsta
expected that 1tepa low.. •
in
eithe
sewa
plan
lling
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'A·h 1ch m"olve! a new approach
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l' ary and net traveling expenses
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A beatnik dall( ,
auc
Plannmg
ahonal
Middleport
H
of
meetln,
he
�rovmg the engm..,.'1 budfll �
T . o�ganii
Middleport or Pomeroy would be ; dance a ,t le ...,; .:;
10 ,tu�rnt teaching, using t h e
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figure as
'°� wos asked at the
1 pe,iou
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be taken at that tune.
schoo' . of Moson County and their Comm1ss1on was held last night with Village Council- unbearablt. It wu estimated by , ule at• the _,.,.
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�"bo t ·
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ae&lt;ounled
for
c
man
e
a
Ir
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be"
Ch'ld
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ec
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s
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ma
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him that a m�llion dollars wou�d
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schcol Improvements projects as
over Sleet for lbt drive. A collec- i C-ommiss1oner Don Mulleri had
he needed to m,tall the plan! l
• lahorJIOry for experimental Edison Boker, who was ap- Bernard Fultz
' failed to enter his vote w h i C h
r f I u tf,e p
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pui'['osea, The grant would also polnled to :e co�is,io�fo�f�';' The only oiher diocusslon at Porn:roy a: at 1'"'1 half that I 0:;;ldg: a:...ted ��:: :: i would decide the man lo; the poslA
S Oort
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e n
ue
m
M
e
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Eugene
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Collins.
Pomeroy
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po
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pro"ide con&amp;ultant ht)p and make y�ars by , ayor enne
concerned
meeting
a
muter
in
the
rt_
The beatnik dance was held tion. After long discussion, a coin was arraigned
this mornmg in
inallable fun1s necessary to aup. hmriey, _ wm ser\le as secretary plan bemg prepared by Miaml Rep. . Meinhart _lhmks It unfair i last Saturday
t at the school i ----- ---p.
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f
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n1Sh
man
v
e
grou
of
ha
•ilhlgo1
thal
d
,
not
ol
proof
mg
Meigs
JVe
Common
Plea, Court be·
,
port the variou■ aspects ol spec
Univerllity' Charle, Clorkson wa, polldtfn( !he river, be mad, go
was ,pon!IQl'ed by t!te Wa- I,
Al
so m attendance were Mayfore
Judge
C.
Baron
on a charge
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,al interesl lo the (!l'Oject and to
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1 iuest·
ama stuc1ent l'QW'lcll. Jim Lohse /
hoped
cosll.
He
the
FuJtz,
Bernard
McElhlnney,
or
With
of
non-sup
abMd
t Coll ms entered a
por
the .school iJ1l ro ement prograrr
other ,wages ·- 111118ller than Nl'Yod H dbtk jockey for the Th. I
plea of not guilty lo the indict, I
IIOW ill"p�"ir development who was appomted for two year,.
'".. ond b O
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take
and
ment
Middleport
an
and was placed on !5001
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Emmett
811d
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the County.
througlloul
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Back
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The District Court or Appeila
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.IS being held in county upheld Common
In Ille letlAlr, M•mh11'1 ,mplled The' llYlt" - WH pnoa•l�._�lhlle � �� lo Ille wllllduties
The
res
and
ns,b1lltle1
Colhns
po
Pl••· C • • t t
that Mason County ,chool, must
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ns
that If villages the ,,.. of Pon,. last week by 18 boya ol the ,en- ho1G10I ilateWl&lt;ilf --.P«I- 111ll "1n· chargea oJ lnloxication Judge Joho c lla&lt;.'O
. th• classroom of the corrumsSJon
were d1Seu,.. I W
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be or.en 175 days m
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· cJass tuN
eroy and Middleport are made ,or
wiu"II' teachen - eraI Gevenmnt, It•I J • e k · and trespassing filed by the Pom- rected verdict of the cue m.,,..
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during the l'llrrent aqhool year ed. Revised plans of the O h I o1
Install u,e ,y,te�, th• stole ' Jack Campbell, 'lbomas Rood,
y
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Pome
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eroy
Police
Departmeut,
ng Commission were pre
Planni
Lawrence
Ing
A. Smith qdil
to rem.in a m,mber ol the North I
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aoon will be �aking vlllap1 of and Donald McKenzie. Th• boys
Whe■ IWe•e• eut lD:to &amp;be W,.
He wiU appear In Mayor l Ruda Darst,
Central As�ociation and to keep sented by member and lawyer,
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le11er populahOD ('Qfflply.
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of
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and
a
teacher,
dr.ssed
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Illa
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ffl't
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I Snuth hod f ed lllit !or a ,,_
the schools open regardless or
.
.
'l'he Middleport Botrd of Educ■• Mr Meinhart asked membera ood m�vie
.
•tar, and c■ n . algbl beblDd th• high odiool I two charges. A trial
date will ie ey judgment in October of lut:
tht' weJther is thie only way tn do Brewer Ordered
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tion agreed last night at jts reg- of C�uncil to be ready· to �stlfy an
w d com e 1tr1p c-har.-ters �
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· Mw I rvaudoy •ad ••oI• kl• • 1 1 e u• I set m Common Pleaa Court for I Y•ar The case WPS h-"
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th"· In • d1Scuss,on o'r th" mot• To Serve Full Term
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ular meeting to ,ponsor a fire de- for the bW He said h•lp will BeverI aRo h
• the oon-supporl charge to be
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hill
took
Ito
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and
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n
y
y
a
Judge Bacon who handed d@ti
tl!'l' R o u s h !l.llid the cliissroom A Mt:igs County Common Plea&amp; partment tralnin1 course for Mid- "surely be �ed. ''
Howard presented several duets -�me■I•·
heard .
.
-�d1ct m 1avor of the dlflftllr
1.- \/er
tu�
"'ould be open but I'f the roads court order today said that due dleport Firemen
,
In compbanc-t, council authorb.- , to crompany he
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show.
caA•
aDd
oC
will
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BlDce
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ant.
are irnpassabJe fOr the s c h o o I to violation or probation James Middleport fire chiet Tom ed Mayor Legar to r;end letters to
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buses the tearh,rs are to only re, L. Brewer will be conl�ed to Darst appeared before the board I to all vlllagn ol the slate wllh T e ;uctlon �ance was hel� ... .. al - ••• lo uy olher $205 Collected lo
Smith
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la er appealed the -•
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• per&amp;0a, Mr. KeDHtly UH Ibey Maso n Home Roo ins
,·ie-w work during the bus students 1 county jail ror an additional 30, to ask that th• board 1ponsor the populations uceeding 500, urgir11; earI� ans:•� •r_l• of the ,c
but to no avail. Judges P. J. Gil:
course. The cvurse 11 offered each to support lhe bill, Co!t of .I �pen I t ay m January, col- I be N!Wl'llf'd by mail. N, re&amp;ura
'lhe cteclslon of what day period.
abSf:n .
A total nr $'205 was col1ected by len and J. Collier upheld tbi 1111:
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under thP Trade and lndustrJaJ the correspondance WH estimated I ecting the money on the bridge. I addtt1■ la reqalrn, .be said,
buses r. e tu run wJll be left to
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Home Room Mothers or t™'
the
• a.
. ing. Sinre. hte trial' Judae
8rewer had �n
sen1enced to
.
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• Service, • dMilon or I at $35.
ucahon
driven of the route. acoordmg
Mason Grade School for the Ma- con 's opinion of the case b a j
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• jail
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90 da�; �go
tbs
the Slate Board ol Education. I II Was also pointed out by M1y•
�":.�:.
Warl'en K�efer, bu, oupervlsor.
soo County Polio Campaign in • been published io the "Ohio La
pe
Part
tim
It la e�tfd that the board or L@�ar that th1, area 11 not 1
Keefer statta all busea are now
:
door-to-door drive held on Tues- Reporter.'"
on ood behHior·
will be re-1mbursed ■lmoot rom- alone m recognizing the Import.
g ntr
equipped with cbainl and unless The
day January 31
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requm,, Brew,r lo pletely !or ar&lt;eptlng lhe ,ponsor- •nee ol Meinhart Bill. ff• reportlar1e ...... drift, accumulete be confmedy for
The d r I V • • was conducted
the entire period ship ol the course. II the state ed ..,.ivlng a lele-.._•
.
DIVORCE A8XED
,,...,.,. call
fno,t bUHi could nm their regu- of h'i, sentence He ha1 •lao bn
throu�out the early aftemoon A suit. 1or dlvorce .bu b . 11
ely
t
comple
not
does
■nothn
in
mayor
"tllage
a
from
re-lmburte
\
)ar . rou'te• •�r0Iy .
Tom Lyon,. Explorer S&lt;oul and week the boys ol Troop 145 will and e\'enmg
filed In Common pJeu Court ••
cd on probation for on addl• the board' the lire doportment part of the ,tate concern ing It
·Melvfn E· c,ark Of West CoIurn- pla
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· unIIorm aII week and on '•
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----' J year on the chargt oI re- probably wlll. therefore there will tn another actfon last night,
· Dave Jenkin, BoY &amp;out Of be in
tiona
.
Jean Wallace of LanPYi1Jl
Clara
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b • bmiUed
t,_car'00 r c:e
•
iving stolen property
against Bernard T. WailaN · ,ii.
be no cost lo Joeol taxpavers
purchase el , trallle light for the Troop 2411, Middleport met Moo- SUndoy morning will meet with Two Con victions
ver w
�e '"
oo,lttm' o
day
evening
at
the office ol May. assistant Scout master, Hershel
.
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RutlanJ. 'l'he plaintiff charp, ii
The flnanclal outlook for !hi, lnleroection of Maln-,t and But•
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an opemng WH ...1{"
ahle. T h •
fR
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or
KeMelh
nny
McElh
to
gi
v
e
In
LOOAL TEMPI
McClure.
to
attend
the
worship
year was checked and dlocussed ternut-av wu • dlscuased The
o r
. �ff,'U, ';:, RI. I her petition that the deletldant
■pj,llcolton w,s ae&lt;epted by the Th
the
mayor
t
t ion of service at the Mtddleport First I
proclama
he
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e temperature at noon today i at the meeting wlthoot any &lt;hang- Stahl -.-.,..w
n
..-..nt of
II-'•way1
' Racme, was Imed $10 and cost3 Is guilty ol extre01e cruelty and
board·
at the interaectlon Second a n d es or additiona. Bnll'I Lloyd, has J'ec.'OIMlended one. No action Boy Scout week to be from Feb· Bapf19t Ch urch ·
t.
ng Monday by Gallipo- gross neglec
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: for speedi
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meetln�
regular
'l'he
the
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Mechan
over
war
a
d
p
w11
pre,ided
s
t
-s
em
residen ,
II
i i
was laken
Court Fines Pair
" umc1pa1 Court.
1 1 1s ,1
.
a
him
They
to
pretented
all!O
g
a.
mee
ti
h
kl
ud
I
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p
a
y
ng.
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y
ea,
o
t
c
s
rt
was
t
held
roop
also
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with Boh r In Meigs County court, Elmer
Chief of Police Jed Webster ■p,
tn MeJ11 County Court ection ree
CALLED TODAY
Ing we peared to ask for ,dded police written account of what haa been MIiis, Seout master In charge. F. .
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yesterday, Judge Emmett Peo- warmest �ay ,n .'.',ver two �eek■,
Slgmman. 22. RI I Rutland, The Pomeroy emerJltll&lt;y ,quad
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In
ieoutlng
In
accomplished
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I E�:n
uipment and uniform•.
plea fined two persona both on
SQUAD CALLBD
Meiga-Oallia•Mason area 81 to He arinounced that the Camp was fmed $150 and costs, p I u s was called at 11:45 today to u.;
·nd H 1��• eq ounc
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a
th
a
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voted
purchase
charge• of drlYfn( while lntoxl- The Middlepolt Emercency Uo,
il
the number or ,couta, their Jead- , Flrst Aid sale, has been com- three days in Jail, on conviction Charlea B uck home near Jleed:
n"bb';:. l r' k Meet�; nigh� C gun hol r for
r
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l
t
t
uted,
a
l
it was called at 3:45 a.m. t h I I
�
ce
he pa
de
ership and activities.
I pleted and that the work on the of DWI by County Judge Emmett man's curve. Dick Dewhurst WIit
ho
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r:,: M
· onday 1 each at I coat of flt .tlli Tho Oovlc:e Wtll In obaervanct of their ,peclal ,cout bus is nearing completion. W. P ple
Theodore F. Smith and James morning 14 the Joe Hood Garage mon the ·
suffering an lllnw,
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th·
be a safety measure for oUicera
Ritchie Sigman were all liven where Charles Cannicllle wu ,uf.
Identical fines of $11111 and costs ferlng from an lilnea,. Re w a • MEIOI GENERAL HOSPITAL on night patrol, the Chief old,
and ,enlenced to thNe day, ln l laken to . loc:al phy■i&lt;lan f o r Admlaslona - Charle, Spencer, Chief Websler also uked an ala
Pomeroy, and Mra. S rah J a n • lotment from council for purchue
county Jail on the chit&amp;••·
ireatmenl. ond ntumed home.
of mlrts and trousers for all regCongo, Rutland.
,t �·
DillChargea - Mrs. Lulu Hall, ular and parttlme officers· Jt was By Uafled Prt11 lll&amp;ffaalloaal
Skies remained clear over the cloudy.
Akron 11. Farther south,
Middleport, Lucy Will, Pomeroy; deol&lt;H!d first 14 have tht price of
Tho mild lemperatures will con- I northern counties during the night Toledo reported 10 while Cleve- bu. had II and Cincinnati e a d
Mayford Rarrls, Long Bottom, unllormo che&lt;:kod.
Unue over Ohio bu! that lam lllai while most of lhe olate was land and Youngolown bad 12 and Chesapeake bad 30.
and Mr,,. Ella Badgeley, • n d Two n,pmenlattve, from the
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General TeIephone Company o1 re ra o .snow on t.he way
Racine,
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ohlo were present and reported rang ou1 agam today wit h t•1..: aeTWO _0
r �u.
. ny ran now in cutnulatlon expected to range up
In Middleport court • c t I o n, that the1r compa
· I to .aeveral lnehe1.
RoY Priddy WU fined '5 a n d ,1au llllllther unit on the fin, btr. A low pre ure area over the
sa
There are eight firemen on the
g
1
he
Gull
ol Me•lco w11 movrn
nort
un
This Is Boy Scout Week.
another
of
If
it
p
bar.
re■e11t
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J Ing rth e rly
today, ,preadlng
e
no
Of America's many "speclal weeks,' ' this one deserves
nd Richard eight 1, Installed, co,11 will m- '
the
cha�e a
full recognition, The Boy Scouts of America o rcanlza- John Sisson a fine· or f&amp; and coata •~ae ,10 •••h month, plua pay- precipitation northward Into t h e
Oh,o River Valley. Thi, Is the
tion, 51 year1 old this week, bas contributed lmmeasur•
llon I havIng me I ment o. an inltallatltlll fee. 11 will
lla
able benefits to the character and moral stature of this
l
the fire depart- 11me pauem which ha, dumped
Tho �ine w•
pe:_ be d scuued with
Inches ol IIIIOW llll the ,1ate this
America ·buffetted by world tensions born with entry
ll\ll s1 ment.
ed and oourt
1" pa,: ln
Into the Space Age.
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•· A 1et1er from the Tri-Slate Ma- winter.
aon,I cut.
\� better objtcttve1 can a
ttrlal• Company wa1 read to t'O\D'l- i The aouthem part of the state
poopla ,..k 111 these time, than l �on soon may extend to t h • '
eil offering a garage l&lt;Cllon with : was upected lo be hit herdest,
thete: be phyakalJy llrua&amp;, en- P ta, .... 10 other I o I a r 1
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three piece&amp; of equlpmenl for I getting tho •anguard of the 11Drrn
tally await•. and morally atrallht ay,tem, in the &amp;elaxy .-here J Kailler Aluminum and Cheml- rent at f60 per month. No artion I lonilht. The central and northern
Earth pmentiy sojourns.
' cal Corp., announced today that
rounlies will iet I lighter fall.
' These an tbt obje&lt;livea of ml� Melp
County buolnesl and pro- effective Saturday one pot llnel was taken.
Uon, of boyo enrolled in I h o
To Move Eaohranl
adjournment Rodney
fe■,J,,n..J men salute the NatJo,J- at the Rav.nllWOOd plant would Following
By
the low preaaure
p
Wedneaday,
Downing, prealdent of
lloy Scoulil of America, led by al Boy
Mel
Scouts of _America in con:i· be !hut down.
area
mo
will
the east coalt,
to
ve
r
oou.
tMuslftd1 ol. vohmtetlr acoutmasex.
1n
trKlt
.
with
Co.,
nc
•
allve notice, h, today • I The reaaon given fur the c_ul• I' Water
·
lllflllOr
eenun
northerly and
winds
io
O
111m1ng
co
and
h
spansorlng
lll
eculJVt aeulon. Tho utUity bu
t!art
Daily Senlinol.
back in production wu lo brmg ---------- 11 laperlng of! the ,now to nurries
...,_
. over !he
.
The peoplo or Melg, C o u n I y ln14 line the demand !or ■luml- 1
FIRBMJiN TO MIIIET
stale by evening.
Tl&gt;gtther ' they make a potent also
11lute each Scout , • a c h num producla with the corpora- 'fhe Melp County
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•, I Snow had been forecast for
,
Fireman
I
/or&lt;'t far an elfectJ.. Amerlco leader, each 1ponsorlng organba- tlon'a invtn14ry.
Association will meet tOllltll'hlw much ol the stete Monday olgh�
l'lhtn tho lldl eenerallon a- lion.
A plant oflleial in mailln&amp; t h • nl&amp;ht iD the 5'cond Ward Fire but failure ol it to ,how merely
1ume1 tbt mutlt of !'9'ld lead- . Upon the ,ucceu of the B o 7 anJYMIIN'OIDeDI stalotl lb■I -· Statlaa
at Pomlniy, 'l'ba meet- postponod what haa oome to be
orship. Aid we 1111111 not foreet Scout milokll, In charachlr build- lmahlly IIIO ... WIii bo Idled by iog bt ttebldulotl
for I p. m. Ail regarded by Ob1nana Ulla Winter HERO - Man delivering heating oil after driving through New Y o r k City'•
that lhf boundsr.., of _ -Jd clVI- ·a,. lll!"bliia 1111 �
tbt - 1'tllbaclc ln lll'OdllClloa.
mmbor ,... . tll'l,od ta atl4ind. u lanllllllt,
11110w,cloped street, help■ keep the clty'1 home fires burnill1, -----�·
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Correspondence Campaign
WithOther Villages Begun

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Due to the cold and snow we have

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuelday , Feb. 7, 1961

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IS ST ILL ON ,

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Authorize Work
On Wahama's
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Pomeroy Going All-Out In Support1
Of Meinhart's House Sewage Bill

C OTHIERS

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Six Churches 2· 18 SOC Sent .
of the Clifton Methodist Chun.:h Mrs Harold King and Mr. and r1I Order of Job's Daughten mel Remo Nein Mrs. Paul C a a c l. preaed the thmg,. ri&amp;bl, • 1h11
The World Day of Prayer will be held in six churches
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.
I met I&lt; r I d a Y ,\leninh m t h e Mrs. Tommy King and daughter in regular se-S.!lion nu1rsday e\le- Mr11. John Bacon, Mn. Don MW- epot.
vf the county this year on February 1 7 . This year ls the .. ,
churrh social rooms. The group I of Mt·Arthu r \lisited reC'ently with nmg, at the Pomeroy Masonic \en, Mn. Basilio Girolami • 0 d i,;;.;,;;.---------,
t
75th a'nniversary of the World Day of Prayer services,
t'n Ju}t'd a c:luli tind souµ supµe,r Mrs Clam Staat!i.
Temple.
q·
having started i n 1 687 by M rs Darwi n J ames, a PresMrs. Richard Freeman u huetfulluw
busines
dumer
u,�
th�
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e.
s
C
il's
�h
skms
:1
of
har
Marii!lta
ian.
'·)'te,·
µ
Mra.
esses•
ml:'t'ting was ht-lJ w ith !ht- class ramt' F'rid1.1y to spen&lt;I the week Due to illness of Mr. and
The servke, which was held only in one country , th�
d
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th
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gu.ar
assocl8te
m1
P
Harry
president, Blll Browri tn c:harge t!lld with lus parents M.r . and
Cnited States, now is known in 145 countries aud t-11•
.._,. . Mrs. Mane A short program and I wbite
L
iari wid guw.ulan
s
lht!
c
Dunug
1
o
tbe
ml't'lmg
s
.
:\Jo.:ih
Mrs
Haskm:s.
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h
earl
e
h
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es
urcl
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t
bao
an
em
oeg
Mabe
rs.
n
amwmu..
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s.M
ep
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cur
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l
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d
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\loted to name their c1ass t h i:' I Mrs Burdell McKinney and
. e
'"Forward Ttiruugh tre Ages" is Other services of the cow1cy l
Formerly -� CIMIIIDc Co.
Vaughan were Ill
owena
Mrs.
R
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ed
e
br
be
are
to
uk
M
m
rs
m,i old
Fnendsh,
r
p Class. Followmg a d"IS• daughter. Eretta Jo. returned h
lht' theme for the service this will be held at the Chestl:' MethoMIDDLI PORT, OMIO
d ist Chu rch with Mrs. Robert
candlea and religioua magazlMS
cussion they decided to postpone home oer the Wt-!ek end from Hol• c arge.
, ear and m addition to the re
the planned spaghetti dinner un- zer Hos1-1ita\ where Eretta was Becky Tawney, honored queen. and papers.
�ional 1 1me. a pageant will bt&gt; pre- Card as chainnan. Pomeroy FedHome Of
Fred
Mrs.
with
Church
eraled
I
til Mardi m('E'ting and plan� will born last week.
�enied
presided and initiation was held. 1 ----------N■m■ 11,ancl
l,e d iscussed an� anriounc� hner. 1 Edgar L. Reynolds 19 assisting At the close or the meeting, re- ed by their mother,, Mrs. WilThis year offnings taken will I Blact.t n ar . as chairman, Racme
McCau
t
Arlhur
Mrs.
with
Baplis
eru
business
P
meeting
.
wa
Af1er the
� at Rawl ings-Coats Funeral Home fresh ment., were served by Br�n- liam Swaizel and Mnl, D o n a l d
be use,d for work in Ala�ka
M■rch■ndlw
1
diSl
closed Mr. and Mrs. John C l while Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats da Potts and Donna Houck ass1St• Hauck and M.rl· Albert Woodard.
to Rico. for the American Indian , le� as chairm an. Alfred Metho " '!i
�son
Roush were in charge of the pro- are on a vacation trip to Florida.
for migrant ministers, and in low I wil� Mrs. Tlielma Ht&gt;ndt'
1 rm�n. and at the Syracuse
ha
e
.
umties
for the evening. The scrip• I Mr, and Mrs. Allen Hughes
comm
gram
g
inrome farmin
I Methodist Church.
.
lo
go
will
ng
offeri
Jhe
Rob- were in Soulh Point Saturday
Earl
1·e·.ad by 1'!rs
was
lure
a,
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In
,
Japan
China,
Africa,
Re
of
mson
m
p
and
lhe
a.rts.
oe ,
p
i;olu- to attended the School of lnstruc•
tion," was given by Mr. Brown. lion for Eastern Star Work.
d w and to Christ ian colleges. . I U n,ty Was Them-e
Games were played and pri1.es Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart vi.sitM rs. Arnold Richards of MidI
Meigs
,.
the
or
1·e a w a r d e d to Mrs. Carl ed o\ler the week end in Ansoni
OTVeSfeTS
1
we
ent
presid
dlepo rt,
a
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omen
W
h
urc
Ch
f
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o
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l\.�rs. Irene K eIIY a n d with their daughter and her farriK�.irns,
Counc
y
Count
p
I
m
()gra
LONG-TORSO evenlng dreaa Hu·hard Gilkey• The program was
OS$ ,f
has announced that all county serlace closed with the Lord s Prayer in ily, Rev. and Mni. George Siddall
The Huppy Harves ters class or black nylon ntffled
\.'ll'l'S will be held at 2 p. m.
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and children.
o
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a n g •t le ta from
In Middlepo11 the ser\l ice will of the Federated church m t&gt;t wi th m glcbi
.
u
mson
eChri
ot
o
,:!t
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Bob l:ipringer of Marietta spent
n
colle
l
aprin
.
· Friday e\lenins a t the church the
be ht&gt;ld at the First 8aptist
lan Dlor of New York. The I, lt was announced that a Fish / I.be week end with M r. and Mrs.
t
(hun·h with Mrs. Pau l Smart as w i t h Mrs. Phil Meinhart pre• long-er waistline 18 marked by fry w.11 be held before the I Eber Lewis arid daughters Paul- I
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sidinM.
chairman.
Marth meeting lo be held at the ; ine and Janice.
I a bla.ck. silk 1o1,Liu be1�
church. Mr. and Mrs. L u t h e r I
Group singing or "The Church '
Foundation," opened -:-;--;--;---;--�-- Tucker will have charge of I h e Pain ting Pupils
Patriotic Theme Isthe Onemeeting,
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followed with
March progrnm.
I
g
S
u
prayer by Mrs. Louis Reibel,
Those attending the meeting Pla n Classes
To Highlight
devotional leader, who had for
Mrs. liay Pickeu,, the
were
p
ntative
her topic, "Unity Among Chur• Re rese
QCh sQ Uf
of t he class; Mr. a n d
te.icher
•
"
ches
aph
C
s
Melg
David F. Driesbach
Pl'Ofossor
and
Bryan
som1,
.and
Krnrns
Mrs.
than
Jona
n
Retur
Q,hlO
sine
55 session I
the
g
bu
Durin
can
Ameri
Ohio
of
daughtt&gt;r
.and
Kelly
Mrs
was in Mid- I
University
Cris
the
of
·
·
ghters
u
Da
..
t"'r
·
The appointment of Mrs. Allen
s
were
d
mner
I
b
u
Lion&amp;
c
the
at
h�
ay
Pat·kanna,
d
the regi.swhere
Saturday
dlcport
C.
John
s.
and
Mr.
Fri
meel
r
will
tion
R£'\lol u
named. Hughes or Middleport as Grand Housh .. nd sons, Curtis and Ches• tration meeting for the painting
man
and
chair
scusscd
I
,h
T.
T
Mrs.
or
home
the
at
.
2 p m.
declcled to . serve a d r n- Representative to Kansas for• lhel' ter and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. class to begiri next Saturday was
w
u
It
.
with
Ave
.
erry
Mulb
,
Sr.
R�d
O i O
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t the H elllS Cou nty �u h_er- Grand Clu:ipter of h o. rdt r o• and Mrs. Robinson and daughter, held.
m
: rs. r.uy Neigler as co-hostess. ner �
M
last
St.ir
Sat
was
m
astern
le
E
ant1 He.illh AStiOClatio n
The meeting was al 453 Grant
In kt'tping wilh the patriotic culosis
u nl,iy at the 'school of Inst ruction Ct1t· ryl Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
14
ch
on
Mar
where the classes will also !
Street,
muJan
Joyce,
cial
sp
.
ry,
children,
and
Riley
rua
e
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Feb
of
. 'f
monlh.
Games were played and priz· al South Point he appo ntment and J'1mmy, M r. and ,1
"" o1 .,
Id
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«:1rge num,,e-r
a ,_
b•
• w-111
1c
G'lk
..,
p
ey
rou
1
rs
"
g
a
b
d
1
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Y
e
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pres&lt;!n
1
was made by Mrs. Doris Preston,
sic w1 1 ur
u bNe
Ben
Mrs.
lo
awarcle&lt;I
es
att ending.
, hooI student s .
r. r. and M rs. B rown and c111·1 - interested persons
and '1
,
" "-t ,
Worthy Grand Matron of Ohio.
ol PomC'roy . High. Sc
·
. ided by the group to
.
1 m g, i•.1 rs. P Ill I i• e111 h 31 t , M rs.
p
de,
was
It
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N
rs.
.
evm.
an
K
d
I
K
._
en
under t he d 1 rer1t0n of 'I
d
f
rl'n.
Mrs.
memuer
h
H
o
a
is
es
ug
n
• Rc.&gt; ibel. and Mrs. Clelan d H in es . Clie t ·
hold the classes each Saturday ,
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Swackliammer.
s u rn Clin pter No. 450 of
,
A sala d cou n.e carryi n g out the
rrom Y:30 a, rn. until 1 1 : 30 a. ,•. I
h
.
au·man
c
n,
n
Is
a
and
she
which
Past
Matro
Sanbor
Bess
Miss
e was scr\led by
.
Ihem
line
valen
,
Shower
Layette
)' will
for the next 16 weeks. Regist raprei;ent
is also' a . Past President of the
· an histor ,
0f Arnl.'nt·
the hosu•sses Mrs. Max Meinls :jtill open and anyooo intion
a discu.'\sion ori the IareweII ad. h art Miss Jt'reda F'lSi: hcr .tn tl 24!)I D 1s1r1c-t, OES .
n
,
ve
in joining the class may
erested
t
I
Mrs. Hughes, a member of the
dre1s of George Washington at1 Mr/ Bentz Wolfe.
altending next Saturday I
by
so
do
c·ompored lo the rarewell address Hosles!ieS for the March meet - Middleport First Baptist Church, On Linc oln H ts .
£ morning_._____
is a grnd11;:ile of Rio Grnnde Colol Dwight Eisenhow.er.
t o
gues
ing will be Mrs. Hoy Seyfried, lege nnd is
was
Kr.app
Mrs.
Olin
prCV1enlly teaching in
Rull cRU will be historic cltles. Mr,. Pl1ll Williumtion and Mrs.
h1mo� 1:1t a layette shower �r1.d ay Sew-R1'te Club Was
schools.
Creek
Kyger
the
C harl�s Ebersbud1.
e
Accompunying Ml'. and Mr·s. \/�nmg at _ her home on Lmcoln Enterlllined Friday
TRE
THEA
S
MEIG
H ughes to the Sou th Point meet- Heights, given by Mrs. James Mrs. Calvin Simp.!iOri entertain·
Pomaroy, Ohio
ing were Mrs. Flora Long. Mrs. 1 Provinee aud Mrs. EJward Prov- ed members of the Sew-Rite Sew- 1
Graru/son Honort!d
Hilda Qu k kle :md Mrs. Georgin ' im·e.
ing club Friday evening at her '
TODA.Y &amp; TUES DAY
Din ner
At f'nrnily
J • Fraley al lof the Cheshire Chap• Gif�ll were pl uccd i� a , large
n,
F
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"THE LOST WORLD "
home on Lincoln Heights, hon­
new
.
en
Mr. and M . . M ugate
.
[ umbiella, with
;_Jbced
k
Sloi
a
Ai
-Teehnicolor­
le!'.
Mrs. James Butler, who
oring
lertainccL with a family dinner
,
"THE HOUND WHO
tlear
th
t
or
g
th
r
a
area
tendin
is
s
e
O
I
this
moving
are
family
her
wilh
Sunday el t heir home on MulberTHOUGH T HE WAS
were Mrll. James Clatworthy, Games were played during the week to Virginia.
I1
A\lf'. honoring their grandson, M1· Geraldine
ry
ON"
A RACCO
Young
to
s
.
�f
awurde
Pomeroy
prizes
and
evening
�
Games
were
wi
t
h
played
prize
s
Frank Ralph Fugate, on his birth(Technicolor)
and Mrs. Bea Spaulding of Ath- Mre, Don Johnson, Mrs. Wilford awarded to Mrs. Elmer Wh ite.
WID, ' &amp; THURSDA Y
d f
ens.
Miller. 811d Mrs. Wulter Bulmer. Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs.
"THE GLENN MILLER
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a decorated birthday cake and
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The door prize was awal'&lt;lcd to Raymond Baily. A fareweU gift
STORY"
ice cream were served with the
(Technicolor)
Mrs. James Shepherdn
ed
By
1w1111c
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was presented to Mrs. Butler by
M. K. Fu• Birtlt
James Stew-art, June Allyson d inner, to Dr. ond Mrs.
Rer�eshments or cake decorat- the club members who also preon
and
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ed with booties, k-o cream nnd sent ed Mrs Simpson wilh a gift
Frank Ral::ih and the hm1l a ri d Mr
d Mr . o 1c· I Jay Jen
coffee were served by the host- for her ne� home. Refreshments
MASON, W, VA�
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PRIDAY NOT OPEN
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k m� or"'L'oP o�t,, I n1•1 .ona,
hostess.
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nouncmg IIie b'n·th o f a d augI1 ter,
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diapers (llled �1th m,nts and cen"SECRET OF
Friday Feb. :t She weighed eight
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c1 s1� • ��«�A1�kh,@t l;'• '¼i.#;:i;w.-, ;;,·,-.,,w.(),-,,�"" .:..din vf/@tr mm JP1'lt'1:f�::...�,ittf'"..m:tJ,
d wit' l1 a tiny dol l .
PURPLE REEF"
pounds and 13 If.t ou nces a1t b!rth. tere
.
Allcmding were M rs. 8uImer
Middleport, Oh io
(Technleolor)
The Jrnkms also have a s o n,
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JeII Richards, Martie Doan
d Mrli, LIiiie Dunca11 o f pt.
a11
te\lcn.
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SHOWING
NOW
"'J11E SUBTERRANEANS"
Pleasant• W, Va • Mrs, Raymond ¾.
Grandparents a r e Mr. And
.
"King Of Wild Stalllona"
(Teoh nlcolor)
B OY S C O U T '"'5.TJ"E E K
Smith, Mrs. na� Ruble, M r s. r;;t
-ddleport
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Chase
Harold
Mrs.
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Caron
Lealle
G.a. Peppard,
(Color)
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Johnson, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Char- ¾_.
and Mr· and M rs. J . B . Jen k'ms
won�.omery
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I k I M Shepherd , M rs. 'r
SUN,, MON., TUES.
of Mob i le, Alabamo. W, W, Far- Jes B a es ee, rs.
,._, 12-13-14
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Carsey and Mrs. El za Gil · T
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"J■I I uiters'
Jcy of Middleport and Mrs. Viola
"HIGH TIME"
�r.
more
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall
Sales d Lancaster are g r e a t(Technicolor)
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mg g1·rts but unable to at. ¥
Sen
d
and t h e Bowery Boye
grandp1.1rents.
Bina Crosby - Fabian
tend were Mrs. Don Mullen. Mrs. �,
Tuesday Weld
ALSO SILECTID SHORTS
Keefer, Mrs. OrvlUe
ThearQla
Al10 CARTOONS
Clturch 0/ Chri81
Well and Ml'8. David Cumings. ';

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Ohlo t;;lute A rd1.. &amp;
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---ii ln1't1'at,'on Held
-I Cl,., ton s Young ,,---. ,UP1 , - ,.,..
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Around And
wlora &lt;N!at,d qulle a ltll' ..._
Meet On Thur,day
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At Meet1n
• d CoupJes
M arr,e
The Catholic Women'• club ot 1ac1im 1n the la,mdontle.
About
Of Job's Society ::_1
Z:Met At Church
Middleport
,·ouples
The younµ married
Bethel No. 82 of the lnternation- church auditorium, with Mra. then brought out u tr._ arKI
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Six Churches Of County Will Hold
World Day Of Prayer On Feb . 1 7th
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Ne¥t-Moclef

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Probably only a relatively small share
of the A.merlran people realize that the
rountry 1s voting, m slow stages, whe-

tll&lt;'T or not to allow the long disenfran.

chised c1tize11s of the District of Columbta to vote for president and vire presi·
deot tn future aational elections.
The proposal is tn the form of an
amendment to the U. S. Constitution,
whicb of course had first to be approved
by tbe Congress. It cleared that hurdle
and 1s now, according to the law, going'
the ro•nds of the 50 state legislatures_
To become the law it must win approv·
al of three-fourths of the slates, which
In the present instance means 38 of the
50 So far 11 has been endorsed by five
and rejected by just one, Arkans~s. That
lea•es 33 to go, with a good many states
scheduling action In their early 1961 ses-

River Report

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PAINT SALE

Electric - o r Ropalr, AppU....ce •nd R.trl .. ratlon

eNo Junk

R.ep•lr Stnice, ln1ul1tlon
loin •"" S.r¥1.., Plumbing

e No Inferior Quality

HHdquerten for Co Iemen
Heatlne &amp; Air Conditioning

• No Undesirable Items

CHASE HARDWARE

A FEW DISCONTINUED COLORS OF
AMERICAN-MARiffiA
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Locuat St.
Middleport
Phone WY 2-2511

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For All
The Family
$]-99

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MIDDLIPDRT
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Middleport, Ohio

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

NOW SHOWING

"KING OF WILD
STALLIONS"
(Color)
W1Lh Geo. Montgomery

Formerly Smith Clothing Co.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

"JAIL BUSTERS"

Home Of
Name Brand
Merchandise

Society News

The Perfect Gift.;-.
For Your Valentine

Valentine Candy

carriage road to lh!! sum- Route ::.. and Mr. G.1briel Magl1il, '
of Mount Washington m Ne\'o Pro\•idenec, R. I Great grand- I
was
completed m mother ts Mrs Frank Hayden. '
Cm mng, Ohiu

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Packa..

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Prescription Druggists .

MAIN ST.

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Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a. m.

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Chester Upsets Syracuse Right Out Of Tournament
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fRACTURED SOCKS

Another lhrtller developed

tournament Monday night wIt b Delong 2.
Cheater dropping Syracuse in the

YOU CONNECT

,.ml-llnal round. 24-23.

IN Ti-/E IZJNI!&gt;

Riverview

acorinB :

Portland continued to roll over
its opponents, eUminatin&amp; Riverview in an 31 to SO nm·away.

Barnhart 2, Gene Fields 4, and
Jack Rood 5.
AAD&amp;ber Thriller

Chrster continued as the CinIn the first game of the .teml· derella team of the tc..urnament,

finals at Racine last nigbt Port· coming from behind In the second
land moved out to a 10 to :s first haU to drop Syracuse.
quarter lead and were never The first quarter ended in a
fronted· Coach Huben Price 's tie at 5-all. but Chester forged
grade school ladt continued to ahead 1.2-W at the hall-way mark .
pour it on in the remaining three Syracuse pulled out to a 17-16
quartero behind a 39 point IUtlt thlrd quarter lead but loU behind
by Larry Price.
in the fourth, scoring six points

S.W. lit- Sl. Cl JrltUvtlle Sl. Cl
St.

while holding the RlvervJew live Knlgbt
Portland scoring :

Price

8

and Richard Kobleotz

2.

By Bob E. Byer
Coach Larry Morrison brings his high flying Racine
Purple Tornadoes to Middleport tonight In an attemr.:.
to make it an even dt•zen straight wins for the season
and an 18·1 overall record .
The Tornadoes present four top-notch cagers averaging better than 11 points per game, two of whom have
15 plus averages.
Middleport's top scorer has 245 points In 15 games
for a 16 plus average and plays agamst somewhat stiff.
er competition.
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- - - - - - -- -I Another inter-county game between the Rutland Red
Devils and the Eastern Eagles is scheduled for the Eastern Hardwoods.
This game, too, will see some of the county's top scor·
ing talent in action. Eastern's Chuck Collins and Rut·
land's Dave Martin lead their respective teams in the
1r" ..· •• production department.
COLUMBUS &lt;UPH - It wao •IArena apparently though I ''' lou.' ccnl lor lndlona.
Pomeroy and Wahama are Idle tonight but the Pan·
rout-Ohio StaiA!'o revenge lhrash· 11he wuy they cheered tbe Buck· I f'ullowing Bellamy In
then face a tall and tough Point Pleasant quintet to·
inl of tndUmo 100..65 l1ere Mon- 1eyes or1 . The ehc..-ering grew to ;:1 !sc..'tlring was Long with 16
night at Pomeroy.

Ohio State Rips Hoosiers

hapPier than Buckeye basketball I way."

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C&lt;.ach Fred Taylor.
Tnylur suld II Willi Ohio Slute·s eyes' hold on lhe Big Ten lead
"This one meant more ~o me I best effort, adding "I ~'LJess you at the seaS(!n halfway mark.
tha.Q, that game in Cahfom1a last 1could sny they sorta w.mted this Iowa Ls second with a H record.
•prin&amp; ." Taylor said. He wu~ I'C- ont&gt;."
In other Big Ten aclion Mon·

ftrdng to Ohio State·:! West Co:..st l l&lt;"'rom the starting whi stle until
victOry which gave lhl•m the the buzzer, the Dur: kcye!i were all
NC¥ crown last semtOn.
over tho floor, the hoards and the
'J'Ve Huusit'I"IJ were the lust lloosicrs-swilolhlnJ.( the b:..~~kets.
leiu'ft to defeat Oh!o Stute, d?ing l'cboumling, sl ealmg the ball and
11 ~~ F'eUruur) 1t Hloomin~tun !Jt.'IWI'ltlly raising ~wcctly organ11ft
the Buckeyes hud cop~d izcd haVO(' in tht! Jnt!iana ronks.
The Buckl•ycs never ll't llJl up·
has won 22 in a row . 17 til John Hnvikek IJH a jump !~hot
thlll~ li~ason ullll seven 1n the nig to ~ive Ohin Slate 100 points wilh
Tti'J
1. 33 left in the gpme.
·r.ylor a(lm,jtled his c·harlolCSI AII·Amt•ril'll .Jer;·y Lucas then
wti up f~r Monday niMhl'!t ~&amp;ume l't:tlt~ed hir; hunjls above his head
an*1e said II WIIH tough that In . uml stgrwlled tilt' Ohio first Hiring
lhei ig 'l't!Jl, tJtle, SjJI(;e then o:liO

St1

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Coach 8rancio Mo·Cracken

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that they hnd Ihe h.st

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w remaining. II•

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Bolyard
ha•·k

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''You know," Tay(or eonllnuOO.
''Thty l1ld It on ua bl22·\tl ~t'r~
I ceup1e Ytlra ago, ul I I In
we aot b1clt at them this time."

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was lncffeellve uw l'em ·,imler of
the Mum 6.
'l'he Hooslun started out with
a zlne delen~ against the charglano at St J I I
· _ o In 1 ed-up Buckeyes but thla soon end00 with Indiana lryln&amp; un t&gt;qually
l"n''"e'."'"'" mon for man type.
Indiana's Gary Long hlt on H
Jumper lor a 2·1 edge In the llr.l
minult'. but tltat was the la!!il
time the lloosiers were In the

game.
lllue S.tlled Early
osu·s Mel Nowell hit on

e 1·2 4 13
10 7·7 s 27
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42 16-22 16 100
• r p t
2 ... 1 8
&amp; H s 14
8 3-6 4 19
6 &lt;I·S 4 16

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Btl Tea-B~d.etboll staadiDII

w

Ohio state
Jowu

4 2 459

1'he Buckeye• led 23·12 with

folortbwestern

10 minutes gone and ended
holding " 4(1.23 lead.

Wlsconsln

2 II 441
1 -t 341
1 8 003
0 5 SS8

Men's Four-Buckle

Work Arctic
Size• 8 to 12
Heavy Red SOlet

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curtain this coming Friday night.

Sprlg(ll haa 240 marker• in ' 13
tiEO PLAY ONLY)
CGnferenct game 1 - 31 mort I G-Piayer _School
TP
than Logan·a Steve Dalton. who 13-Spriggs _ Jacbon •., . 240
has 209.
IS--Dalton_ Logan .. .... .. Z09
Dalton, Ne!Jonvllle'a Blll Kunz· 1:1--Chase _ Ath
208
man and Athena Steve Chaae 18-KIIIWIUID - ~~l.;,;;vui~ : :208
Bowl
ddl
along with Middlt:lOrt's Randy 13e1 - Mi eport . .. 21M
Bowie• remained bt a tlgbt light lii-RIJI - Welloton · ·· · ·· ·· 199
13-Bu11inllon - Ponwroy .. 180
for runnerup honors laat Friday 13-Winebre ne -P me y 178
night. All but Bowles tallied 16 l3-Dexter ~ ~elson~Wero '' 176
each to remain in tbe same posi- 13-Anderton _ NellonvUi~ · . :180
they held last week. Bowles l3-B h
p
159
tallied only 14 markera.
unc - omeroy · · "·
111--Swockhamor - MHS . . • .157
In all games, Sprlgga haa 21~
talllea, followed by Wellaton'a
Francia Ray, with 270. However,
Ray's total haa been produced in

Michigan Slole
Michigan
MoiiiiiJ Nltbl'o Rooolll
llllnola 17 Wlooonoln 73
Ohio State tOO Indiana M
Purdue 98 Michigan 79
Gamel Saturday

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Ohio Power Company

lfs so easr to 1et calli 11m confldea-

awn cash loan. Yoa will lib 0111
terms. Call fot qaicllw I toaaorra&amp;

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Phone WY-2·2171
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Lenoir Rhyne 94 Newberry 87

Miss Southern 74 Fla Southern 62

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Crow's Steak House

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Tennessee 83 S::::=a 88

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Va. Union 98 Hampston Inst. 91
Davidaon 88 VMI 79
Mississippi St. 73 TULANE 119
N. Car. eon. 88 Virginia Sl. 83
Western Md. 90 Johns Hopkins 54
Mem~hls St. 104 Richmond 73
Rollins 73 Birm. Southern et
Vanderbilt 73 Alabama 10
western Ky too Marshall con 11
Elon \Ill Atlanllc Christian 78

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MOORE'S

Phone WY 2·2848

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Pomtroy, Ohio

Chicago All-Star Rubber Base
Latex Wall Paint in
8 Interior Colors-aal.-$3.79

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CHIEF 4 HOUR QUALITY GLOSS ENAMEL
qt. Q.»- •~ :t
CHIEF 4 HOUR PORCH &amp; ·fLOOR ENAMEL
qt. $f;1Q, ,
MAGIC EASY SPRAY ENAMEL
16 01. $1.5f

Service Center!
free Installation I

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Ambulance Service
1-----'o_m_lll'_oy_._o_h_lo_ _ __

Meigs General Hospital
Pomeroy, Ohio

Valley Plumbine Co.
Stark's Pharmacy

K &amp; C Jewelry

JIGJ llcotlt and Cub llcout Equipment Hoodquarlen

Pomeroy, Ohio

Porlleroy, Ohio

GABRIEL STANDARD SHOCKS
Now $5.95

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POJMroy, Ohio

New York
Clothing House

Lowl Lowl Price On MufHen- Stet Coven

Regular $6.95

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BONDED BRAKE SHOES
In Peir For 2 Wheels - - - - $4.95 uch.

Pomeroy, Ohio

IJSE Ol!R EJlSI' CUDI'J'
WE FINJlNCE1

The Ohio Valley
Baking Company

Swisher &amp; Lohse

Mlclclleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Quality Print Shop
Middleport, Ohio .

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Columbus &amp; Southern
Ohio
Eledric Co.
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17-Ray - Welloton .. · · · · · .2'10
!~Dalton - Logan .....•. .2611
16-Chaoe - Atheno ........ 164

:: 'Karr &amp; VanZandt

17-Dexler- Nelsonville .... a5S

at Purdue
17-Kunzman - Nel11011vlllo .. 2&amp;1
at Indiana
I~Bowlea - Middleport ... 24S
M~,htg1m at Mlnneaota
- Pomoroy 115
Wlsoonolln at NorthweaiA!m lTV I 17-Graham - WeUotoo ... ..lOti
Ohio StoiA! at Mlchlton Stale
- NeliObvOlo .. JOa
I~Bulfln&amp;too - Pomeroy ...JOa

Motor Sale$

I'OI'MOT, OHIO

Rizer Oil Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Ohio

Downie-Gross

Pomeroy, Ohio

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DRY OII.NING

Middleport, Ohio

Cleland's Appliance Store

Stiffler's Red Anchor

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Horo'a the top all·aame In d.
seoren to date:

Clinton Fisher Co.

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MEN'S STORE
Pom.-oy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Sugar Run Flour Mill

Bahr Clothiers

Francis Florist .
WIRE SERVICE
Pomeroy, Ohio

G&amp;J Auto Parts

Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

POIMI'Oy, Ohio

MW .. A.nterlcla CollftNIM!e

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TEAM
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Ohio Unlvonlly .. . 7 1 57&amp;
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Toledo . . .. . . . . .. . . 8 1 110'1
PARIS - loaac Luprt, 15!11.,
Miami .......... . 4 3 478
1.21
CUba,
dn!w wllh Tlppolylo Annex,
Marshall . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 618
14111'4,
Porlo !tel.
Bowlinl Green •.. .9 4 467
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MIDDLIPOIIT
Keot State . . . . . . . . I I 413
NEW YORK-Lonnie Mltlhowa,
!&gt;rl4lo In 1• than on hour and
WeaiA!m Michigan . I 1 549
138\1, Phllodolpbla, otoppod J.D.
lt'1 IUGTUIIIHd .,.ohabl• So
131\1, Trootoo, N.J. 1101 .
t/uftoapply! Velvot·rlch ftnlob
CHICAGO - Bnllo Tomll, 198,
FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULE
lA 1liur choiot of lovoJ¥ ..,,..., ,
Chlcqo. otoppod Bnlo Cab, lOti,
To &amp; From The SKATE-A·WAY Roller Rink
Houotoa, Tox., (IJ,
MIDDLIPOIIT
PHILADELPHIA - Jlmnly Soo,
PF.AUL AND LOCUST --·-· -- ·· -- - 1:110 P.M.
140, Phlllodelpbla. atopped Steve
RACE AND SECOND --- ---·--·-··· 7:00 P.M.
II H-ood. 131, llaltlrmre Ill; Sid.
UBF.RTY AND MAIN ---·---. .. .... 7:011 P.M.
ney Adlma, ta, Phtlldelphlo,
I'OMIIIOY
out;M&gt;lntod WOlle stovtnaon, 139\1,
COURT AND MAIN ------ -- -------- 7:10P.M.
Booton 111:
LANDMARK ·· -· ---- -- ·-·----···-- 7:1D P.M.
[Joloo PAINT lonlco
JUNCTION OF 7. 3S - -----·· · · -- - ··- 7:20 P.ll.
Schoclulo Into olfoct thlt Wid-••· , _ ,,.,.,....
totlon to ont1 ~&lt;- the IKAQ-A-WAY oft MoMo,,•. w....
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POfiiiNY, Ohle

FEBRUARY 7th to 13th

L pa1 OP ed only 15 encounters.
7 0 817
Dalton ranlu third in all-game
4 1 352;
scoring with 265. ChaM has 264.
~ 2 4112
NelsonviUe'a Mike Dexter Ia next
3 2 m
&lt;4 4 IllS

tor the game, romparcd to 37

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W•lhoit
0 2-5 S
Mickey
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Totnl~
241 17-24 18
llalftnne acore : Lhio State
3 0-0 1
24 17·24 18
Halftime score: Oh~ State
Indiana 23
Attendance; 13.497.

Pu1-duo
Illinois

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games this way.

Although limited to his lowest total outJiUt In two
10 2·2 2 22 years last Friday night against Pomeroy (five points)
2 (HI 4
Jackson'• Eddie Spriggs continued to pace SEOAL scor·
14 6-112 94 erg as the 1960·61 loop campaign rings down the final

Jumpllr and Lura1 had lwo quick Indiana
Urs lhut ended Jndlona·.J cham.-ea. MIMesota

Capt. Larry Siegfried and
oocrtd 27 •nd 22 polnlo,
opeellvely. Nowell had 13
Hoyt lour. The
on 51 per coni of their

tomorrow's

Conlt"nues To Pace
Basketball Scorers

for the 78ih 1ltne in their long

broke an
Irish hotne court winning streak
of 24 ~ames, 89-741.
The Buckeyes play at Michigan
State Saturday anrl come home
lor a game agalnsl Northwestern.
lh• 11om· lo tile wild •?piau•• Ohio Slat• UOOI
1 1 p

Bellamy. who out

tonight'S and

- Racme 0\ler Middleport. Morrison Uk«!s em by the
dozen.

hasketb~ll se1·Jes and

WIMIW In the ('Ountry laRt yt-ar. · · Luc'l!l 19 to 14 left the gaml' Beii1Jmy
tYeft after ·we had won the l'11nm- afle~· foul' lJCI'~nal fouls with l.on8

pku¥hlp. It didn't go down very 14
rei£"

A quick check with "Fearless" this morning had
figuring
.

day night, Purdue moved into
- Eastern O'Yer Rutland. Ashley's boys will surprise
third place on a a-2 record by you.
beHting winless Michigan 96-79,
- Point Pleasant over Pomeroy. This could be a
nnd Illinois climbed to fou1·th with squeaker.
a 27-73 borne court triumph over
Wisf'onsin.
·
T~at'.:i the way ~~Fearless" sees them toni&amp;ht but
Ml{'higan State mf'l Notre Dame Sometimes he's, 'lQh 50 wrong."

wa unhup~y uoout '"• Buo·kcy•• . , the 1"'"·
I Havli«!k
~ lng •t on.
.. . .
. , 1 Lu•:•• linnlly wa• talked lnto 1Hoyt
tiat • too bud , taylul wen 1.shuotnog ".""'"by Toylur and his jt."'·as
on . .. But I can remembe r a gume l leBmmutes tmd 11!1 a !'eslrlt ended Nl!wcll
her~. two years ago when h~ a!'! t~! j&lt;!Uml''s hilolh s1·o 1·er with ,Siegfrled
dl~il't du us any fa~;orK ellher. I:w polnlfl. He dtd it wlul e
I Gearhart
'll,.'ell you thl~. Taylor ad· lndmnn 's 6·11 Walt 8el1Arny to 1!1 Totals
dedi Our playeu huve hee.n 110ints and ~elling lllm mlu foul lndlaoa &lt;G!It
ro&amp;4lng bt the papers In&lt;! lana' l1~uble.
II all

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him

Fulton-Thompson
Trador Sales

CoUeJe Baaketltall Retultl

Pittsburgh at Boston College can·
celled , bad weather

Even Dozen, Says FearIess

a

St. Edward 116 Hllllou-Tillouoa 118
Lamar Tech 81 E. Tex. St. u
W. Tex. St. 71 Okla. CilJ V. 7

FOR WORKING PEOPLE

W. Va. Tech 101 Concord 80

Likes 'Em By The

day niBht--and nobody was any idmnt of- "NC Uoublt• A, ull the ami Tom Bolyard with 14.

Kllgon JC '111 Parll JC

,.,...,.,., Ohio

MONEY

Scores

Williamson
Service Center

I.

II

3 1 8 12 - 30 Michigan St. 89 Nol.re Dame 74
Secoud Game
lllinoil 11 Wiscon&amp;ia 73
Syrat'tUe . . . . 5 41 8 6 - 23 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _:;___
Cheater . . , . . 5 7 41 B - 24
Tournament final.J are sc.b.edul·
ed to get underway Friday nlght
at Racine with Portland against
Chester lor the cbampionablp and
I
Syracuse against Riverview in the
consolation game.

'
St. Bonaventure 104 Tenn A&amp;1 87
Sy,.acuse acorln&amp; : But Baer "· Morril Harvey 81 Marietta 77
39, John Lisle B. Gordon Fisher 4 St. Joseph IPa.l 65 LaSalle 54

The Sports Desk

'1'1111

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IOV'I'IIWU!
Tu. We.tern 8111ardJD.SJmiu 16

10 25 24 2: - 81 Xavier (Obio l 119 Detroit 1111

Portland scored :¥. 24 and 22 Chester scoring· David Leonpoint. In the last three , period&amp; ard 5, Kenneth Ha.rtung t, Charl!s Tem le 102 M=bur 61
to a total of 21.

Joht

SALUTING OUR LOCAL

14

Purduo 116 Mldtigan 79

By Ualted Pres1 I.aternatloul

to Cheater's eight.

Jlaekbuna
llnldJe1 'Ill

Ohio St. IQO Indiana 63
Oklahoma 611 Nebraska 58
Kansas 88 Colorado 65
Iowa St. 80 Oklahoma St. 6:1

Ruger Rh.·erview

Speocet 15. Jobn Suttle 4, Charles

P0111ud RoU..O.

Score by quarters :
Flrll G....,.

Portland . .

Aunn •
Drab •

MIDWUT

Morvin McKelvey 1.2 , David Sell· and Bill Jewell 7.

In

the second game of lhe Mei&amp;J era 18, Joe ProfHtt, ~ . Rick John~ounty grade ocbool bukethall 1011 '· Roger Brewer 4 ond Bill

HiSRE '5o HOW

LDo••l•oa St. 75 Ml"'asippJ &amp;e

0., Feb. T, lllel

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WI1H1HE
Da Ytlll

Pl'flr a comPKI car or 1 luN-lllzt car! No

pttlllon doa nol Dfllr. A llllHllll. llll.,.ilfll
bady. A supttb ridt: Tonlon·Airt. And 1 . .
dlvict callttlan 1lllntaltlr. It •kll t1tt 1I1111rJ
lui hir lonaer lhln -~ iltci!DIII clll&amp;fl-

malltr. Wt build them bolh. ComPKI Jlod&amp;t LIIICII,
priced riahl down tht line willl Comtl, Cornlr 111d
Falcon. ful~lizt Dod&amp;e Dirt, prit:ld modil fitr
model wilh Ford and Chwralet ContpKt 1nd lllndlrd, llolll Dodaes ltnllllllttrt~ lllllr ntljor com-

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lltlltr. Ht'1 &amp;ot tltt wlltlls wltll tltt Dod&amp;t on ""

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H.
RAWLINGS
SONS
CO.
~II lftd s.iNICI Sis._--~ ·~~ -·"' ...... - '

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Goessler Jewelry Store

Marguerite's Shoe Store

Ohio Fuel &amp; Gas Co.

PomerOy, Ohio

P011111 oy1 Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Landmark

Circle's Restaurant

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

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Gibbs Grocery

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Pomeror•••

This P,oge Spe)nsored ·by The A&amp;ove Firms. Saluting The Boy ScoWs of America
.

Mldcllepart, OhiL

Midcllepart, Ohio

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King Builders Supply Co.

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Sentinel,
a-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MiddlePort, 0., Feb. 7, 1961

.U• •r lrMtio• U.W.Of,
• u lill.e maaaW"•fl'leDI , tletweea tbc
n•uMt POi.nl of the bue rata an•
boundary and ttw lll&amp;.crlber'a J~;o .
t.'ll lo n
COOlVILLI 4&gt;ND liTTll HOCKING
UtCHANGII
Claw ar ltr'OI(•
P~ Pr.....-.:1
Mefltftty ~tilly
Ratft
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lvl-lneM - ln1Nfa ttM laM liN Ar•a
f'D}( Truii..IL
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Legal Notice
notice l1 hc« br

ll""'n thai
TI!JepllonC~
ComJI•n)',
t"~:~::!ll~~:~lo,, h 11 flll!d w-ilh t he

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WANT ADS
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
4 eeDts per word, one msertion. MiDJ.mum. ebar&amp;e-80
Gl'enti. 6 centa per word for three consecutive tnsertiou.
Speeial-one month for 30 centa per word.
"ull rate of 4 cent&amp; per word wUI be charJled lor a~
nnisill&amp; il not paid within 10 daya after receJYiD&amp; bUL
Errors ln Advert.Uini-Should be reported immediately.
The DaiiJ Sentinel will not be res"POnaible for more than
one i.ncorrec:l insertion.
Oord of Thanks and Special Notices of Eventl, $1.25,
for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, lc.
Obituaries published at 1 eent per word.
WORDS I DAY 3 DAYS 8 DAYS I MO.
~~
60o
eo.
$1.311
$4.lill
20

60c

25

$1.20

76c

'1.80
$2.25

51.60

$6.00

$UO

Ad.t recelved by 10 A. 14. ..W be Ill thai da7'1 paper.

PHONE WY 2·2157

Holzer Hospital
t~ atrred Hosplt•l

currorc~ c. Sclleror, Ironton, Mw
Mary E. Kline. RL I Pedro, Mrs.
Franklin L. w al deck. Ravens·
wood, W. Va, and Mrs. Lando G.

Scouts Prepare
Eggs, Eat Them
T00, For Badge

P'- N..., ,.,.. 1!lft •

t hlt tbe
of Cofl'lOhlo
t&gt;oe&lt;: lu ..e of ....,...,,..
Among those who enlerod Hoi- 1\obmson, Ravenswood, W. Va..
In lillld. AppiJc• tlon, lo
ftaaO ftl ble 1nd tql.lll Ab lc lncru• •
zer hospital in the put 2" hour,;
Blrth•
The Intermediate Girl &amp;'Out
and edJu•tmentt rn lU r 1te1
and
were: Miss JoAnn Davia, Davts
Mr! . Ilonald Joseph
Troop 167 met Saturday at the
eb.,..e. lor klcphoJU ...-rvlcc&amp; " propo.ed tbereln and requ•tt rnx author·
Hall, Gallipolis. Frank F. Allen. 125 F lorence A v e .,
borne of Mrs. Hele1 Hicks with
IIJ' l o r~vl ... IU ta riff• b y Withdraw ·
3 Plrl)' • . . ,
..
i .U
P . u C. 0 . No. 3 a nd P U. C. 0 .
:1 Party
..
o6.50
7.15 Gallia Hotel, John D. Sallez, Jr ., daughter. 7:20 p.m Monday.
the Prorniso.: given in unison. A
No. 4 Ul.d fllinl In place lheN:of \II autiM.. Ouhi411 •aM .... At..
2505 Chatham Ave., Jearold Ray
Dllebarced
Bib!&amp; scripture was read by
propoMd tarilf P U C 0 . No :.
PBX Trun.ll , 1 Party and
to effeet 1ueb tnc-re a ~ota •nd adJUit 11 Part )' uo
41
Jenkim,
8 Pik&amp; St. , Kanauga,
Patients !'ecen"y ••--•--ged
Pamela Kessinger and prayer by
m•n~ ln lh
,.tfol and char•ca, tl.l
u mor• tul.ly aet forth tn t bt Ap. '
lllullt Party
5 OG
T 15 Francis L. Jame.11,
Eureka st. eluded Mrs. Paul
~ Molihon,
WIIUuu""' .. .xu~.~ un Young·
pllcathm Oll tile with Lhe Co rnml•lo n
lntit:lll .... Rat. Ar•e
Mel the uhl.biU rued t herewith tnd
PBX Trunlt
&gt;1
i' 15 Rt., RusseU L- Rooe, Rt· I Northence Anderson, Mrs.
Pam Kessinger waa elected as
made a part thereof
1 Ptrty
4 50
1 00
Th• propo..a rtvls\on w!U efftcl
.a
Party
. ..
I 00 up, Miss Roma Irene Rose, Rt. 1 uailey, Edna Siwek, Mrs.
an
asalstont patro1 1eader to relneraaMs and ad.JueUn•nh In ratn 11
5 Pll'ty
··
3.T5
5.50 Northup, Mrs. James J. Harris, li
Curfman ed
and ch.1r1u thrOUihout the terrt
. tory Rei-IG•nce - Ouhld• aaM Rat• Arn
am
, T Beag1e. Mrs·
to whit-h. th• Complllly OPI!ratel
l Party and 5 Pa.rt)' :u
Bidwell, Belinda Sue Hall, Hen·
,iatd Application propo~or1 r t vltlonl lllu.lli·Pa.rty
4.00
:..ISO
derson, W. Va, Michael A. How- Walter Edwarda, Donald Karr,
in ba1le eaeban•• rate. 11 followl;
x Intide tbe baH ute ..... Bu•lJr-, William R. Gray, Jr., Mrs.
CHIITII IXCHANGI
ncu - PBX Trunk and 2 Pan,-, ard, New Haven, W. Va., John Homer McQuaid, Dorcus
~rnenl
PropuMd
ud Re-'dence - PBX Trunk and. F. Ankrum, Cottageville, W. Va, M
Monthly
Mtnlthiy
'furntthed
'"" .....,,,
"' ...
rs.
and..tha"'
are no•
no .....
rat11 Mrs. Blythe J. Theiss. Rl. 1 Rah Kale Casto, Frank Robson,
llltd therefor . Howew:r, It u pro•1o n Johnson, Mrs. Selmar
po.ted lntd.er th• ApplleaUon to of· cine, ~rs. Lorenzo D. Webb, Rt. er, John Goffe, Mrs. Dana Cald·
February 81 "Natioaal History
fer Ncb Ml'Vtcea lfttkle th11 bate 2 R ·
M M
A Du
rat• area at the propoMd monUlly
acJDe, rs· argaret ·
nn well, Mrs. Cia~ Wood and in·
will be celebrated wben
ram abou •pedflld.
Oak Hill, Miss Patricia Sue Me·
th 1oc

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f ebrUOfY 19
W'//
8.e Event
I
Of Ordl'natl'on

month.

n..

wm
nen - " " wm bit llold

acknowledgemeot from the troop
.
-"'-'-..- • • - " ....__
conuruttee
.:uau:u.ww,
.wu-.. •• . . .
ard
F
ter 1nr ~- -'" , , _ w
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~ .... ~ ,._..
sented •~
•-r ••
--•'• 1.......,. Aftlr ....lng a ml»n'lnrv •a.- ..__ ...._
- · - • ....- . . -...,.
worked on lbelr ""*1111 W,.
preparing egga lD dlff-' WIIJI,
d t'
tb
'1111 11 """'•
an.,.. ~~~-~by em.fo-"-" •...: Ll.:.:~
UUDCU
u•-. ..a. u-....
llhlp circle and a
- ...
~-w1 ~
lyn Hicks 8Dd. the .sJ:n&amp;btl ollaJit

UO Sohlo N.... Bepnrl
8:00 Breakfast Party
1:15 The World Thll lhniinl

t 25

IIEE US FOR YOUR FEED
oeeda aad ouolom &amp;rladlae.

Middleport Feed l&gt;loro.

A8 18 BPECJAL8
117 M......, ., H. P• .-.oo
It -OVJ 'It B. P. e!IIIUI

o. P. Mo....., Oulfll sm.oo
METBOPOLITAN MOTORS
Eaal MaiD &amp;tree&amp;,

Pboae II'YWI'II

(1)16, 30te

clall

(2 S 6tc

INTERNATIONAL
TRAVEL AGENCY
U JOU are flylne anywhere
In U.S.A. We wUI make all
reaervation. for )"ou at absolutely no extra eoot. In·
qlllre at:

ROOM HOUSE with bath
in or near Pomeroy. Call WY·
W205.
2·7·31p

(14) FOR RENT
APARTMENTS _ Furalshed and
·mfurnlshed. McMaster&amp;. Middleport. Pbone 1VY2·282L
,_.S.t

MIIXT.wney
422.-W.Aft.
Oolllpello
Phone 01 ..1615

Card Of Thanks

FIVE ROOM
wllh bath. Phooe WY 2-3642 "'
ovenla~s WY 2-3319.

""''!""'I

and 6 Pa rty aervlce1 for
and ReJidrnce aubacrlbeu an:•
IJhl!d at lha rttea Jpeclfled
for t.hon 1radu of •ervlca
nPt monthly mlle11t ch•r1e tor
e•cb quarter mile or fnctlon thereof, ruute fllttii iUremen•, from tit•
bue rate arfa boundary to the
IUblcriiJert location of 81 00 In the
c11e nf 1 Party JC"rvice, and 1.50 In
the Clllill! of 4 Party •ervlce. Under
the Appltcatlon I~ I• propo.ed. th 1 t
Bulineu - 1 Party, 5 Party •nd
f'HX ·rrunk, ant.! Rnldenca 1
J•~trty and t. Part)' •ervleet wlll be
fur nttb ..d ouhldtt the b11e .rate
•rea •t the propoaed muntbly nte
epeclrlnJ abov• for tha appiiC'able
ll'rade t1f tenlce, plu• 1 net m onthly n1lloe.a• ch.ure or 8.75 lor

- - - - ----- - HOUSE 1634, LINCOLN Heighta,
\I'E WISH TO THANK all t h I 4 rooms and bath new ~as
friend and neighbors, Rev. Rob- furnace. Pholte WY 2·3m -~~:JaDidPi:ETi~iN:
ert Card, Dr. Dwla, Ewlng F11- GaUlpolis Gl 11-0146.
neral Homo, Frlb Buck for
;_-;;-:---;;-:
the m u 1 I o, lhe pall bearers,
ROOM
lho.e who l!leQl flowers
cards, Pnd al who assisted
~genta, Middleport. Fire,
any
way durtn1
tbe hi
·~:::~~~o:==-~cc--mobile. Bonds. Pbono WY
and death
of our dear
HOUSE, 5 ROOMS
AND
2003.
and falher, Court Frederick.
Mrs. !Iallie Froderlck
Mr. &amp; MrJ. Norman Frederick
(21) REAL ESTATE
Jerry and Jack
MODERN 4 ROO
5 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE,
•
2-l·ltp NISHed apt.
with bath, utility room. bueWY 2·3874.
ment, 2 car carport, gas floor
(8) AUTO SALES
NICELY FURNISHED
furnace beat. Can be seen even.
lngs 6 to 9 at 1085 Vlne Street,
and
4
room
apartment,
Micldle-1
Good Cleu Uood Can
port. Phone WY 2-3874.
Middleport, Phone WY 2-28'111.
AU MabtJ IIIli Models

OlD authorlza the Comp1n. to file
t.he

IIChedule-

of

prvpoud

Legal Notice

ut•• 1nd other tartlf PhlVI·
•lona 11 aet forth Jn J:Khlblt
E, t nd to placa the aame lnlo
effect at the earlieR d1tf: &amp;I·
lowed by law; and
OV) Jrant 1Uch. other and further
nllef aa thl! Company It •n·
tilled to J.n the premllu.
Coplu of th• lcbedul• lfbowtnc tMp rupo.ed ch.anftJ Jn rata1 alld charae• mu btt ln•pected hy an, lnhr•t..
ed Pari)' al tba otflce u! lha ComPiny, Coolville, Ohio, or a&amp; th• office
Of the Publle UtUitlu C01111ml111on of
Ohlv, Ill North lUih 811'«"~. Co.lum·
bu1, Ohio,

NOTICI OP IALI
I wtu offer for ..Ja a t th.e
d.oor ol the court houae. a
model Ford .t.door • utomoblle,
i
wiD be beld un Saturday, february
II, 19111 , at 10:00 A. M
The rlrht 1.1 re~erved to rejeci any
or all bkla.
Bernard V. Fultz
Truatea In Banlllruptcy
For Carl Mole•
&lt;21 '7 I 10 3te

Th• form ot thJ1 flotlu ha • b ..n
approved by th• Public UWltt. . Com·
million ol Oltio,

BAKER and SEYFRIED
NEW1ndUSED

COAL, OIL, GAS
FURNACES

THJ: CITIUN8 Ta.I:PHONJ:

Phone WY-2-3794

COMPANY
H. C. Pllr11b

POMEROY, OHIO

Preel4&amp;ll.t

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MOTORS
-£1111 M... ll.

AOII088
1. Younc

oyater

Pomero,. Ohlll

11155

--.~oa SALE-BUICK.

12:30 Army Hour
1:00 Sunday Sbowcue
5: 15 News Roundop
5:30 Slflll Off

18. Dlreetora

pin•

Blanca,

Arpntlna

.ae. Malta

(1114.)

CO. LampreJII
DOWN
J. Paclfla
lolancl
Jll'OUP

10. Bunt forllt,
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17.Publlo
carrier

17. Cheotnut

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t.Ait 1dlto'1 IS.Sbulilied
JC. Ji'or'Ht.
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lhelter

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4:10 Bal
1:00 Ro&lt;*y I&amp; B1a FrieDdll
1:10 ~
1:00 If Squad
l :!ll Ella 11epor11r
I:CD Wealllor
l:a Newo
T:CIO Daqer 11 My "'ef""
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1:10 Amoa 'N Andy

Indian

7:oo 11a11 01 ram.

38. Delllllte

8:10 Doblt Glllll
9:00 Tom EweU Show

14. carw.

9:ll0

Red

SblloD

10:00Gary IIGort
11:00 Newo
Woatbor
11:15 Movlo
WEDNESDAY
7:001\-

T:liO 5clonoo

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8:00 News
1: IJ cap. ltlbgoroo

16.Anlmll
fat

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8:00 Cartooa Theater
10:110 llooealllor Brldt
1o:ao Vlodo vma,o
11:00 I Lon.....,

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18. CUihlaa
lit. Oftlll
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DAILY OBif'IOillJOQ - lieN'• low to worllltt
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AXTDLBAAXB
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1o LOJIGI'.LLOW
OM Iotter limplY otaa41 ror another. In t1dl oamplo A II.,.
for tho thno L'lo X for tbl two 0'1, Ito. llqlt lettiM, -

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10:110 IAmo 111117
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LI'LAINER

lyALCAf&gt;P.
- A ND WHEN 'IOU roME.
BACK, I'LL Rlfo rOINT
'PJ TO THE. FORC£-

S tLVER·PlATED BADGE,
'
ALL-JUST AS rruseD

$;:(1..50 A WEEK.AND

TO BE, A\.L~~:
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12:1111 N - Pleuo

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3:1111 Hoed ID llellfl7
S:IIO Quelll lor a Day
a:ao Who Do Yoo Trull
4:00 Aml!l'!ean Bandstand
5:00 Lone Ranger
5:so Wblrlybhu
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Deputy Dwag

G:SO Your Euo Reporter

1:411 Weather Teller
t:e JaiiD o.l7 Newo
7:00 01 Pool
7:ll0 Hong Kong
8:ll0 Tha Nelaan FamU,
9:00-lliye
0:011 Nobd City

11:30 Clear ~
12:00 Lavt al IJ!e
12:30 Seorob for TolllUITOW

12:45 llafdlnl Llg1tt
1:00 Llfl of llllly
1:30 Aa Tha World Tuml
1:00 Filii Clrde
2: so Art Linkletter
3:00 Milllonaln
1:30 Verdict II Youn
1:00 Brighter Ouy
4:u secret Starnt
I 4:30 Ed&amp;• .., Night
] S:OO 'lbreo 5too&amp;e~
: 6:00 Arthur J . Smith
: 1:15 Weather

ly ERNIE BUSHMILLEit
SO BETTY THINKS
SHE'S TOO CLA55Y

TO INVITE ME TO
HER MASK PARTY

I'LL SHOW HER--I'LL H_.,,v'E A
MASK PARTY
OF MY OWN

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By CHESTER GOULD ,

DICK TRACY

0:20 Sporlseope

1:30 AlDol ... """'
7:00 lllghwll)' Patrol
T:liO Tho Aqlllnauta
I: !II Wlllltd -llold ar Alive
, 1:00 lfy Sister Eileen
' 1:30 fvt Got A Sooret
10:00 U. S. Steel IIGar
ll:OO NIWI
11: 10 A l..oot AI 'l1to Wealllor
lt:l5 11leator 1J

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hardtop. Very good condition.
("usc.
Gas Furnace, all
Recently overhauled motor. J..o·
WANTED
built
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dio and heater. Two new tlre!4. WO_M
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llvlng room,
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winter
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room,
kltcben,
large re&lt;:rel&gt; I
take trade. Owner will finance.
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Phone Mason, W. Va. S.:MJo• I
Write or see .Edith Myers
garage, concrete dr.lvewa:r.l
3-6570. $1195.00.
Mra. John DIUa, 933 IIYIIelll two porches. Located on I
Sl, llliddlepnrt. Ohio,
alu 100' x 2.!0' 1.571 aerea.
fl. frontage on State Rollle
SeeD by appolabneot.
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ALSO, THREE LOTS lor aaJo
1uto. traDL, ane owner. Bletell•l
Middleport, jlllt llbovo PowotU 1
-··· l'llmoroy.
2-7-610
Service Ststlon. I·Pir&lt;el 40
and plastering, and complete 100 Ft., fronts on Secood St.
dry-walling. Coll ~rtbur Muuor. parcel 90x100 ft. fronta OD
Rutlalld, Ohio. Sh 2-4165.
Sl Contact Wlllla Leadingham,
Ultll-30tp Phone WY·I-38'111 or WY-2-6784.

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IIEA118 JEW1SB APPEAL
M'.AMI BEACH, Fla. (IJPll!'be 1001 United Jewish Appeal
~lected a new general ebalnnan
Sunday and launched a drive for
$12.7 C&gt;iillnn to aid Jews ln other
Ianda. The organization li8IDed
Joseph MIIJierboff of Balllmore
as general chairman to succeed
Philip M. Klutmlck, Pari!: Foreot,
Ill. The goal of $72,740,000 is for
;be aid of 580,000 Jews ib llraol
and other foreign counlrleo.

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6:00 Mel Price Show
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at the home of Mra. Vlct:8 Yaaaa.
Jr. Each girl il to brlall "I*'
able to prepare ud cooll: • pocbt
stew for their hmch.
The troop received a tbctk JW

fant daughter, Mrs. Leon a r d e al Return Jonathan Meigs
u out1lde the ba• rate .rea at Cain, Rt. 3 Oak Hill, Ernest M.
cha ter f th N tional Sco' ty
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tbe Pr•a•nl Um• Bua.tne11 1 Lewis, Jackson, James
Ernest Hash and infant daugllter, Mi-s.
P
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Daughters of the American Rev.
lnll' furnUh.ed at '"-• pl'l!unt montb· Yates, Rt. 1 Jackson, Mrs.
Bur e 1 McKinney and
infant olution meets at the home of .._
b' utu •pecU\ed abov• plua a ne~ John Ghearino, Wellston, M r
daughter and Mrs. Lowell Card..........
monthly m.llaae ehlrre for each
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lnieoiiiore T. Reed, Sr., Mulberry
quarter mue or traction thereof. Bobby L. Baker Rl 1
well and infant son.
I
route meaJurement. from the baae
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rate -rea bouru:l.an to th• •ubaerlb. Mrs. Robert V. Moritz, Ironton,
Amaog Aillo.g
at two,
er'1 location of 81 .00 in tile ean of - -- -- -- - - - 1 Party ..,nle•, •nd uo ill. the
According to the midnight
The speaker of the altern-,
eaH of 5 Party aervlce. Under the
l f tb
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~~e.uon it if ~IPOIItd. that Bu..
por 0
e nursmg epartment, Miss Bess Sanborn, will present a
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~Party,
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Mrs. Edna Yarrington and Hom- talk on two Presi'denls' FareweU
T
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.tletldence
- a1nd Part,and ft Party tervlee, wW be turn·
er Waugh, Sr., were both in poor Adresses· Mrs. Klem' will p~
b hlll! out.llde \he bll' ra te area
d't'
no
1100 ·
a t the propoted monthly rate apeclcon
sent
musicians
from
the
local
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'11l0se who were listed as fa ·r
1 schools in American Music cJur..
ne•• ~ PBX Trunk 1 nd 2
ot .er Ice, plut a net monthly mile·
tnd ltutdence - PBX Trun.lr.
ar• ch uae of • .15 for each quarter
included
Dr.
EUa
Lupton,
Mrs,
ing the alternoon'a program.
Party Serv ieeJ are not now
mile ur fraction thereof, atrllne
turntthed and then
mcuurement , between tile nearett
FEB. 7
Harry Hum, Newt Radekin, Mrs· Mrs. A. R. Knight, regent wlll
llled therefor. H!;~r~~~.~~}:.'~J
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George preside. Mra. Gord.D!l Gray,.., reg·
poted und.cr tb~
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'r:~e ·~:cha ~~~~e;a.,_;i"·"' ..,;;••ihij, I Th• Appuuuon «~ntaln• nu pro. meet in regular session Tuesday Evans, Mrs William Fo1an, Mrs. eat of the Nabby Lee Ames Chap-rate. abova ap~Uied.
pv. ..l tv
1Dcru.. •n1 loll ratn. at 7:45 p. m. There will be
Flor~D~ Halley, Mrs· H u Ida ter, Athens, will be a guest Mn.
xx ln11de a nd out.lde tha bue rate
Und~r th~ aforeuld AppUeaUon tion and aU members nre urged
McKmmss, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Guy Neigler is the as.slatlng ttoat.
•rn B u..lne~a ~ 4 Party ~ nd RuJ. the Company prvpo•• to ellm.J.na te
attend.
Mrs. ltichard Rowe, Mrs. EmU ess.
•
denca 4 Party tervh:e Ia DOIIII' the pre.ent deleyed payment charge
be!RJ( furnbh.ed. but U 11 propoKd of • .1:1 wblch appiJ.. on eacll month.
Tuesday evening: at 7: 30
C. Vcnz, Thomas Mitchell, Lewia
umler Ua• Application to eliminate ly bill 'or locaJ 11xchanra ,ervlca U
1Uch 11rvlee. The Company pro• th e aamt Ia not paid within ten dlyl Church School Officers and TellCh·l ~~·oo_•::• Mrs. Henry Hood, Mrs.
poau In tuch Appllcallon to ofh r from the date the bill 1a d~JI! ,
ers of Middleport Fir..,t
Myrtle Hicks, Ernest Carter, Mrs.
ln•ld• and oulatde t he bate nt.a
are1 Buaineu - 0 Part,. •nd RutIn addJlJ,.n to tba nla1 1el forth Church will meet at the home
Hank
Pence, Mrs. Gus Amsbary,
deuce ~ II Party eervlc..., at th~ pro· abov,, authority it aouaht tn the
po•ed monthly ratu abov• sped · above-menllonlld Application to In_ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowler
Mrs. James Spencer, Mrs. Neal
fl«&lt; plut th11 appllca bl., mllttllle er1111e ratea end t hlrf"'' lor certain
Wise, Mrs. Alfred Stover, M r l.
ch•r • e• for auch aervlce when rend. otber Mrvic~•• a• more fully tet forth their monthly meeting.
ertd outt ldll tba bata rah
In th• Appllcltloa ancl u.hlbltl UauaFEB· 10
Eliza Rathburn, Mrs.
&lt;-1ayton
the bate rat11
to.
Barret!, Earl VanZant, George
Self-Service Market
ror ouatnc" ~:~~~~~:r~~~~
Mary Shrine, White Shrine
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11 now
The prayer at tha Appliut.lon n · Jerusalem, will meet 1n regular Fulks, Mrs· David Harris a n d
OPEN DAILY UNTIL
II propoatd ·
quelll t hlt th• Comml1don:
to eliminate
(I}
mall• •uch lnqulrle. and hold session Friday at 8 p.m In the Miss Myrta Nance. All other pa·
•ucb b•arinrJ u II mty deem
aeceJ..I')' 1nd proper;
IOOF hall. Charter members wiU tient.s &lt;ere reported good.
&lt;UJ make and enter an ord.er a p . be honored and aU are urged lo
Four units of blood were ad·
proVIPI thll lntl'rtlled ratea
and chure• for tumilhlna tel. be present.
rninisterod at the hospital on Monephone
day.
llXX At tha prennt Ume- 1
lhenln1 •enlce u propoJad
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land, nearly oil tractor II
loose, flroble ooll, will g r o
anything. Pasturea have
fences. Large Grade A
barn with mllkhoose. Dairy
o;&gt;erated with over forty cows.
F.air B-room (rame house
running water, Nlcely · located
lei"VIce, J.ck'1
on gond limestone road 1n good
I'RFSII COW. WILLIAM BLAKE frtprallon. New Haven
neighborhood and midway beDoreu, Ohio
TU Wl3'1.
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CUSTOM MEAT cvntNG
ways. Reason for selling,
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$10,000.00. 80 per rent fir'1anc-1
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pay lntel't:!St only on owner's eq.
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FURNACES.
paid.
INGROVSE oppllaDeel.
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your back door.
to the garbage can, too.
And boot of all, you get all tbll Ollll'Jellienca
J uat install a modem, amokel-, odorleu
It auch'illow coot. An ecoobJnt...l GAS Incin·
GAS Incinerator in your buement. utility erator operates for only pen!!lela day.
room or gara1e. A GAS Incinerator eliminate&amp;
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aoing outside in snow, aleet and rain to the
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In Mlddllporl cuurl this inomIna, Mayor ICent!olh M&lt;Elhlnney
lined Wtll■aii ii. � $5 and
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Satwda1, Feb. U 11artlng 11 I
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· Ill 11111 When 0rflUe and WU• Senltnel by a reader.
bur Wrlahl WON Iii.in, practtce Tht clipping reeda:
lltgbll off of Carolina und dunes. "WASlllNGTON, S■pt. 4 - Or11!111 'II F!lfl llyer, V■. . a mlalan ville Wfilbt
I !Ught In hll
lib lhat wu qulto u erlllcal. aeroplane al Fort Myer, VL, 1h11
Thtro WU a differenco, lhoup. IM!IIJnc. Wblla making tho ■ec1'llr planl" - •P or down, ond clrolo cl tho drill p-ound■
■ few feet.
rtp1
Mr. Wfilbl p u l l e d the levs
'n. 'INiiall La'
ftld!' �II- U.-Plillll" 'lit'tlil
fllpt 11- wroa, cllrectloa, liltll be WII comIn alilho Wrlchfl lllrllld tho itc:l■nllf. pallid
ID crier to ffllld
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Church.
II■ ii 1urvlvod by hi! w I I •·
oi,a C. Vou, lhrN claujhten,
Mn Mupnl Ruder, Mr■• Mall·
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Ille Carw, and Mn. Cleori" Ann
Qfnp■n: • aon, Raymwl J,;
bll mother, t}&amp;ht arandchfldren ,
•·• ooe P'Nl·I'11 ',hlLI, all of
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and wa, ball ll'OWld
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Aeroplane wu In the 1lr for one
mtnur. 111111 flfleon -.do,
"Wr}&amp;ht may make IIIOlher
fltght on Saturclay, Tlte ....utton■
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It will bt n■, irJ' for him lo
w1i1t11 to a hllpl ti 100 1D 4011

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"Streoalh■n America . . . . . Cbaraoter Count■ "belna domlnant. The
display will be 1n pi,,00 Feb. •
throutb Feb. 11.
May..- Wayn■ Tumor ha, i..
■ued tho Bo¥ Scout Week Pnl&lt;I•
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heav•
P1- c..rt · of Melp
ter-lhmHlt m■chlne .
by Carol,ya 8 Prlddf •
&lt;'4nmon
"Practice llighll with
Iht
by her mo� and �
Wrllhl bnlbera' m■chlne will be
Ethel Priddy lllddlefrequml ,t Fort 11,er fnllll now boat aptnal Raymond
Priddy
on. ■nd II may be .....11 1Jtlelta
iddleport
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before tho olflelll Cllpll C o r
minor dillthree
Cultody
or■ lllltde. "
■peed
Hl■lory ,_,. the fact that dna �-been
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flGm tho .... yt 'fllil ....,_ fill, � ClrdJlla, '1'ltl d,01" - barir4 ID Orme
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hom■ by Mr, Robinlon.
Seven ■en lor member■ and three
funl..- fire department volunteers
an■wered the call ll wu beUev,
ed the fire originated from laulty wiring.
Lou lo the ooe .tory f r a m e
atnlcture waa e.allmated 11 '200
by Ille fire departmenl Rev. Ar·
lbur M cCauley wu In cbar1e ol
lht volUDteer dealcl&gt;ment.

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Pardon and p..... Commlulon

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paro
Mo■t ol the paroles wen to be
effective March t,
Amonl tbom wen, Millan LIi•
tie, Melp county, aervlng time
for -..pe Crom conCinemenl
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civil judgments, civil
· out suit, and cr iminal
Ing the calendar year,
NOl I 1181.de Tavero
1959 '92,7,._111 wu coU..W •
Nelson, Midd
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beleporl, the , ome rnanner,
od
ect1on
ma d
'.""'ed t ay a
• The district ollJce �
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m tho report _• er arreSl 0"
w
he! eriii •
o
charges growmg oul of an alter- sho ed vidence t
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cation at 8 Middleport Tavoro. increa,lllng, �u� that �• •• ,;.
so r18 ng.
She bad been reported fighting ronvtctlon
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SOCIE'l'Y TO Mli:ET
The Wornen'a Soclety o/. I ll e
Pomeroy Bapllst Church w f l l
llALLMAIIU O PLA Y
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w�i"':
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eel Saturday night at tho Eagl•� will be guest speaker,
Club from 9:30 till 1 a.m HaU
.
MAN FINEIJ
will be on the organ, while Bob
Preston Is al the drum,, and Jim Arthur E. Randolph WII a..JI
Conley play, the electric ba,a. '25 and costs in Melga
Eagle Club mernbera and guest, c..rt yesterday by Judll9 lia,
aro welcome to attend.
metl People,. Randolph wu $
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Tue■day nltbt· that Olban prle■t.t interse&lt;tion of Second ■nd Mech- Adminions - Abb141 S l t�
have been planttns
ll'lnlJxd- anlo-all In Pomeroy WU 38 de- Pomeroy,
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Thi Kropra ware depicted u
the oper■ton of a ■py budq""""
ten in I bunp)ow In ouburban
Ruillip, Govlfflllllltl qenla who
•arched II found • ilhint wave
radio lron■mltta--ncolver, M■Dllln&amp;bam-Builer aald lbOre wu
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In Columbus .. Rutland Scouts Minor Burns
Plan F--!ly
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Ing - for nolhln1 II they have lo." ■ioneral want III to &lt;111 clown oo \
By 11o1, w1q,11
Melga County Enaineer Stanley Blauwics and '11iompeon wtrt employ- and money, but lut •
J. Blaiewicz and hi.s highway busy comparing the appropriation year they had 4S on the payroll
foreman. Danny Thomp,on, said figur,a of February during J. E. and ■n ■mounl of IIIOIIOY that
today they are victims of "poll- D. Hartinger·• lut year &lt; 196(11 u tripled what we got thl■ Februengineer wllh the '5,591.90 given ary."
tics."
Specifically, they charged the their department for February, II hu been reported through1
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out the county that the hold-up ,.
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Board of County Commissioners 1961.
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Is handicapping them with $130,· They came up with the,e fig. budget approprtationa by the com- •
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000 worth of due bill, from pa,I urea - during February of 1957, mluionen hu been for the pur•
.
the commiuloners appropriated - of Inducing Blazewlcz to
engineer, J. E. D. Hartinger.
$10,1177.IO payroll money, in fin! hall of hll employees.
Commission
that
said
Thomp!IOII
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80 Ro
p m oy Ch t
MASONS I NSP�CT
,
called
inger
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February 11158, ,10,301 payroll When asked U ht Intends lo lay
Ha
President
Dan
rt
C
r:PM�ter de
e
ted ,?
m r
Arch M•�ns waa ms_pec, :e Ma
tazewlcz and him&amp;elf Into money. during February 11159, ■ny
the pment mtn off. Mr. ;
B
Mr.
�by . Roy Rmehart, (n gtt) D1st�1c�:pii �rapgi
Tuesd
"
'9
888
o
what»
conference
ay f r a reason , .90, and lut year the l'OIII· Blazewic. repl ied , "I:
l
e ,
8
Priest, of M cArthur . omeroy S
I have .
men
the
keep
will
I
ever.
missioners 0-, d&lt;d Engineer
we do not yet know ..
Jiamson, c onducted the work fo llowm( a supp! r ier�ed
ollice.'"
of
term
Febwhole
the
my
for
for
He sold Mr. Hartinger informed Hartinger SIU42.llll
to 40 Royal Arch Masons at the Masonic Tem p e rt ay them
No Mare Me• No,.
the money !or the bock bill, ary payroll.
evening,
by
ol lhe rounty highway department After llgurin1 the ■mounll dur- It wu ■!Jo pointed . out
PASS ES OFF - Richard Swackhamer, senior guard playing M, next
tire
"is going to have to come from Ing the past years. Thompson frlenda of Bwewlci that ht la not regular sc heduled game with the Middlep ort Yellow
Jackets
last
night,
blocked
oa_
mmewhere, and that It la goinll uil:
working any more men than Har- of driving through for a layup shot, passe d off to teammate Gary Ault, fore,rou.ntl,
"
Anyone can tell the kind of lln(er did u engmeer. Ill 1957, 43 left. That s Senior Sam Price
to come from .,._..
, center, o f the victorious (60-41) Racine Toraadoe■,
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A total ol '55911.90 wa, appro- ahape they art trying to put 119 men won em�toyed , In 11151 he persuaded Swac kha mer to pus off. - Su ntinel
Photo,
priated by the commlaalonera In. They are juSl playing poli• had to men, in 11151 ht had 30, _________
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Monday to pay 411 county high- lies.' '
and lut year 4S durln1 February.
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way employees lbroughoul Febru- Thompaon charged that the com Sometime back, Cooll111uioner
.1
mission gave Mr. Blazewlcz only Hartinger llated that the approary.
Engineer a1...w1e1 pointed out enough money to pay 14 of the 411 prlallon of the engineering
0
dethis Is 8 IDOIISlroua drop,
present county employee■ durlnt partmenl will ht tower this year
J
He noted that thl1 Is tho worst February. He uid that lhla Is becau,e of I decrea,e of money
' ly United Pr- lntornatlonal
An ocean-born storm churned north along the At• month, weatherwtao, during the only one-third of the money need· coming In from !ht auto license
ed for Feb1110ry.
(antic Coast today carrying up to four Inches of ,fresh entire winier.
, and gu fund.
"Hartinger mac!e It plain at the Engineer Bla,ewlcz uld, "We
snow followed by sleet for winter-weary eastern cities.
Mr Hartlnfer baa 88141 that the
The new system born off North Carolina's treacher• Monday Commlnionero meeting," will do all we can for the coun• de&lt;�
,e , pused
by moving of COLUMBU� (UPII - Gov. Mla 1
c
ous C ape Hateras sh�ahl° stole the thullder from a Great Thompson aald, "that he wants ty, but we have been held up by 11111111! co
a, chael V DlSalle today
pa
su h
nlea
al
Plalaa storm that fizzled out over Kentucky and Tennes- us to cut the majority of workers money approprlallona ever alnct
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Swloherl•
u
ge
: 1-year-old batt� � :':
se� durln&amp; the night after dumping up to 12 inches of of! our payroll. He gave u, that we took over."
wmml1Slon•
tho
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ce
o
ter,
uri,
o
der
Miss
"Now
choi
added,
He
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only
working
of
one
or
,
ula
in
wa
llmf
s
e
the
I■
h
nc
un
� �u ,
snow In Arkamaa and JO i
arned Engl- nn
t
ady
w
alre
hav
en
"
new
ol
week
■
days
few
of
bocall3t
badly.
needed
Is
money
added.
ht
are
rote,
ep
le
and
electric
J■ut
inche■
f
our
At
. neer Blaaow!CI that h budget
west counties mixed with occa• Thornpao
is
i
1e
aay
"Mr
In
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en
on
Onlo.
land
!
t
n
IIIOW
re
.
IDOW _ we
alonal ,now In the Texa,-OklahoBlazewlcz .,; l lalted lo w�rker; ,,.;,,,_ followed with the wµI be low.- than laol year·•· The ,ovemor, In • apeclal mes­
and Ibo ea,f..::11 � �an m■ Panhandl...
■dvlled that the 1111&amp;e, aalted the Republican • eooy h•
p where Al ew Orle&amp;111, cloudy ski.es at the gange this morning ■nd llatement thal laat year durtni The
Mblll!lalne
N
reod
that
p
there 1a • job Fobniary weather wu COlllfll' annull =r: robably will not IN&gt;Ued Iegillatun to amend the
they ag
peraluret In the 511■ hov• te
, .i,
t
and
·
'
em
done
w
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Ute
�•vy IIIOW able ..wt l'Gldillanl II lbl � bt &lt;ump
be
l
�d
111111 approved be- Pl'elOlli rale-settin&amp; law to "give
lau, 1
• lul,.�l, �
.;.,..
,red fior Mardi Gru celebrant-a . md that 1be, will otn1Due wor!t- limo, 111 llid, "Tboy
for. tho Apill I de■dllnt.
the con,wner al lea■t 1 ,11. �r
-aolith 'l!f !lot- lll!Mtl■
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In w- h/&gt;!111 :;;... � ,nowstorm utendtd south lo
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Ne; York ami,
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lo tbe .llemoorallo-cooln&gt;iled
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failed 1o pall•
leglllature
rV
to
aorth
e
Eqland
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of
pro
DSallt
remain
posed lnat the pre•
,
Pilllbw1b
Al
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in the slate be
formula
enl
anowlall
JJ.tnch
WHk'a
la■t
E
amended
he called tho
what
lo
tempera
when
■llllh
to
tumod
"l'air
of determmethod
Value"
11
1
tn,
for
rr.Jnc
tum topped
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Under
plan, 11:e
rates.
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uwae
weeb.
In
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Ch
tlme
LONDON (UPII _ '!be llrltlsh dum&amp;e lnfonnallan wltb u.»w. '8,DOO la U.S. CIUTO!lC)",
Ill !ht West, _,, bhnketed
blic
would
Utllllies
Corllmlssion
Pu
lner
hidden
conla
JQvernment wu upecled le com- British COWltenpiel lellHled acroll wllb •
In•
actual
tht
lo
give
weight
equal
Wa■hlngton and Oregon. Inland,
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plete the prellmlDary phue of. tta that tho llnt ln■tam» theJ- mun� dollm. I clgaret l}&amp;hter with •
.
phy,1Ill
in
fi
baa
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veobnent
l:&gt;
partmen
mind rain and IDOW ■urged
lle
com
nn
t and • b
case today egallllll tbNO men and lored tho ■lpell from MOICGW Ca
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lo Wyommg , An lnven•·ry of Rutland HI•• lwo women ■ceuoed of operating wu on Jan. I, two claya ■lier the Dult a1IO with • dununy com- cal plant 81 well u lo the amount
lb
Rocklot
tht
MCl'IIII
1
REB OU NDING
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w
Utah. Th
. ACTION - Vlr"' Holsln�er
of money It would take lo replace
. • ._J_
ont
partmenl.
,!
�':i:'
• School ■ludenta available for part- a spy ring In llrltain with • di- llv• wer, arreSleel .
M aba. Colorado. and
,
...
f
or ward , w�nt high with elbows a nIi"
d
kn
ees )'lllg
in-'"""
tce
r ,
wo11811 •k of 11w winter in Tex· time v,urk during the ,chool y.ar, re&lt;I radio link to · Moocow.
The attorney eeneral 181d the :- P'::
Lib Fanre•
P
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action last night at a game between Ea stem 1111d Rlit'e
u brougltl IMN rain to north- ond lot botn parttime and full- The live, two of whom worlted Th bun
k
aalow wu like I for- Krogen had planned to transmit �;,"e Oh' 1 •
land. N o. 14, left, ls Lawrence Hasbargen, Eastern, A\
e
time IIWllltN!r work, has been for tht Admiralty end were privy Ires■ with locb, holll, ban and over the radio Ill pare■ of war- I!� . . �
,:•;:.::; .-!ght is Rutland's Junior forward, the ace reboun4et
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completed by Harold Sauer, guld- to .....11 11 the big Pwtland chalnl.
,hip aecrell and lit olher page■
r Lee Combs, No. 3 2 . Rutland won 48-45. Sentine l- P)IIIIO.
publi� utlll :e&amp;
• ree,--tion on
,.b
naval ba■e, were undergoine I
kte
t
cm
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...., dlreclor.
r
l
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of
tl
Mllllllltghani-Buller Aki author• or documen
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operating in Ohio. II Is, m effect,
.
The aurvey u,1, 24 types of hearina lo determine If I h e y ltJe■ found • Bibi■ conlafnlns • value lo -� enemy ,
• regulalon on the operaUoo of
work 1utlable lo bigh achool llu- ahould be held for trial. ,
o •
- (or making micro run, clota, Lollldalo, Crom tho govern• the Puhli• Uttillieo C.rornlwln• ol
lngham • Butdenll Includina such jobs u gen- Sir Regtnalq_
ia-t■lllln, appwwl to
Ohio."
eral farm wort, Cir wallhing, ler, the �� general, charged
---=�--::---be th■ llllddla DWI ID lbl
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store work, baby ■itllng, office them Tue1c1ay th ' 'spying. , ,oblion, taking documenll
Ubly to be
ualstance, outo repair, reataur- i,Ininl lnlonna
atoi.l by Houghton and J,f1u Gee
A total o f 606 convictions of United States � ·
enomy and
l
potentia
•
lo
11Nful
nt,
g,
work,
many
house
gardenin
to Ibo Kroaer■ Cor lranamttlal.
Tho Euttn, lo&lt;al achoo! board ■
during 1960 appeared in the Southern District of Ohle,
u
II
y.
e
to
ing
pa
I
potent
l
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nem
other■.
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IPJIIOV.. pl1n1 to buy a a e w
Hugh K. Martm, Unit..d States Attorney, a nnguncflt•leuy•
ochool lilll ,i Ill Monday night Studenll, in addition to check· He madt II &lt;iear, wtlhnut,
day.
ou
rnoottna, 111d planl lo ask for bldl lng work which they were wWlng Ing IO tr}&amp;hl, that tho power
Only one 1a,e presented by the cheeb or bonds, • rise
IIU■ai■•
wu
.&amp;Ive
al■o
to
the
...,.
do,
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district chY,&gt;artment resulted In 37 for lnterslal&lt;I lraupoNtloo
Foor■
AJ■o tho tutJtual budget of the hourly waae expecled,
an acqullla1 The depamnenl COV• of stolen gooda, securltlb, · •
illDll
....;. Local Sehool Dlstrld for Most of the 11511 atudenl1 in the The openln&amp; phuea o1 the proo- Fwleral ■ervicel will bo held
Mra. Howard RobinJon was er, o 48-county area with lour of- false or forged diecl&lt;• C:s\,_lt
19al - adopted Monday night. high achool ore reported enlhua ecutloo'1 cue ■tlrred leara lhal Thursday at 1 p.m. for Raymond
lrealed for minor bu1111 follow- fices, The I r i a I in which acquit- ment wnvlctlon, lncreallld ••
Tht - ti 1bt■ Jear'I budget a.tic about this new project.� U. S. and NATO blueprlnll lor de, C. v-. '13, 1 former
in&amp; 1 fire In be,- home 11 Apple la] resulted roncerned the charge en during 1960 in the distrlo(Many IUrley retuma ■howed I len■e against R u■ala 'a &amp;!ant Cleel reolclonl, who died Monday
at hll
Pomeroy
i.. 11111 boon dllciaood.
Grove yeiterclay al noon. T b e of fraudulent use ol maU against Bank and Saving, and Loali ral,.
Carl lllmhW � o v • r remarkable record of work exper• of 4liO aubmar- had been fun. homo •1 135 North Olden-av ID
Racine rtre department was call• three persona.
beries lncrea!led from •i&amp;hl lD
Columbua,
tho meettna with members or- lence.
neled right lo the Kremlin,
Rulland Boy !kw!a are obaerv· ,d to th, blaze and quickly put Even though high percenlages 1959 to 17 during the pul ,-,.
vllle Roller, W•ltor Brown, Lff. Pro:&gt;sectlve emptoyera are In- The llvt defendant■ are Henry Service■ will be held ■I I h • Ing Boy SCoul Week '111unday oul tho Dame■.
ol criminals are being prosecut, Escope, or attempted
tor Hawk and Trllsurer Cm- vlted lo lab advantage of this llougbton, 35, pay clert •I the Schoedinger Hilltop Chapel with
night with ■ Family n}&amp;ht 11 the The department reported that ed, during the 195!Mlll calender U. s. prisoners rose �Olllabllt
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