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Racine Qtapter

e.-:oaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-~ddleport, 0 ., Feb. •· 1960

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

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

the club meeting.

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

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

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

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

1958 Chevrolet

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

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

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

110111 black. Put a Utile fun In driving and try

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

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14,000

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

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

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

$2295

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

and gOOd solid body, heater, good tires.

1957 Plymouth • $1465

heater and many other extras.

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

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

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

1957 Chevrolet

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Whiw over grey finish an~

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

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$1795

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

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

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

2

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

Corvet~e

1956 Chevrolet

Convertible

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

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

body.

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

1955 Chevrolet

$1095

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

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

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During the meeting the follow·

Around And
About
Middleport

FIIIDDII HOUDASHILT

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

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Literary Club
Holds Session
In Middleport

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tbe preold&lt;nt

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

Preceding the

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

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SATURDAY

Meet The Candidates

Mack Sauer
After Speech

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

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

Racine fire de- ·
thrOugh routine

it should be .done

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bury Melbodllt Cburch in Syh·

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SAYI TWO Wi\Y:S NOW!
SPICI~L SAU PRICI- PLUS

OF.

Death Takes·

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

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"THE JAYHAWKERS"
Feu Parker - Jeff Chandler ·

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Mainl.y About
People
In Pomeroy

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ay LUCILLI HAWKINS

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

aueat. of her par·

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

M~~!Y ~~ttlt.u~:1~!er wi:~•~:!~

MGM District

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

First Winner Of
President Award

24 Cu. Ft. Size

Record Hop
Scheduled For
Pt. Pleasant

Holds

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

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

day nia:ht,

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

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ON THE IRI&amp;HTEST OORNR
will

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

DRESS OXJORDS

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for
They

MEN'S

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

lbs.

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

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

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M-G-M Dlltrict 11. made

I'UBU~Y .

up of
Ml•on County, Wnt Vlrclnia, and

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Gallla md lllelgs Countil!&amp;. Oblo.

eCalumet

BlACK OXFORDS
Slzea9 .to 3

84ve vo - .Rei·

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(D·I).
R.._Da~id

B a~d D Widths

BOYS'

Hardtop Coupe. Orlilnal·bllck flnilb. Runa outsOOd.

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

Pomeroy1

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VOL XI NO. 248

Women•• · 11...

Pay k for •l!ieetmol-hlr .

More Donations
Announced For
March Of Dimes

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Two. Pair $4.00
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:'GIBUI'

• • .. $199 1951 Plymo'-th Only $199

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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PoTTID PoT IIOAIT

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

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CHUCKLE FOI TODAY

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

leota Ond arthrlt!J.

Mrs. Younc said the ampaJa:n

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

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Recent

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

cothe (lt.l);

L. Barrett, Chilli·
Gerald E. Radcliff,

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

Arlie

N.

Barker,

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

thur (D).

WASHINGTON-B. A. Morris,

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

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~U'UIIentating

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.rHEY SAID IT COl,l!,D_NT

z-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 5, 1960

Missionaries
To Hold Special
Services Sunday

Editorially

1'hen You Can't Spare The Horses

"·The COIISUlJ1ers of this oountry want everlm)roving retail service And the retail industry, whkh is as competitive as Ihey come,
ij,Jiving it to Utem.
For instance, Chain Store Age reports that
10,570 new cham stores were opened m 1959
All branches of cham merchandismg contributed to this - food, vanety, apparel, drugs,
Jeneral mel'chandise, atld ,o on. The year's
~nditures for cham store co nstruction and
iQodemization reached a record high of $1 0
'131,000,000
,·, .Significantly, however, these new openinp did not represent a net gam in the numMr of chain stores m operation - for the

reason that a great many outmoded stores
were closed during the year. In sum, the
cha in systems have been going all out to pro·
vide more efficient, convenient, and aUraettve centers.
Dunng the current year, Chain Store Age
goes on, still more will be spent for new construction and modernl!aUoR by chains
some U,860 ,000,000 for another new record
And non-cham retailing, or course, is nght
10 the swlDl too.
You can't spare the horses, so to speak, if
you want to keep consumer favor in an intensely competihve business climate. Retatl·
mg fully realizes that truism.

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HISTORY
Meigs County
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CINCINNATI

UPI-Produee .
wbi&amp;e and brown

PAJI!ll

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Goalie todor tonfinlled

f1red

Jagllj!lll
' prlcet at farma, A jumbo 23-ZI. A
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Sowtelle and UIDOUnnd • . .
lltr&amp;e 19- 2$, A medium 11·2%, A
ahufned cabiDet wHb
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Pr. and Kn. Donald McGavran.,
amall ID-16, B lar&amp;e 11-20, ua4er 1 Pomeroy Pollee Chu~f Jed WebBy United Prul lntwuft.n.l , w1U gcwern France wttla nurmt,lalonarlq tor over thirty yean
a:radea ~12, delivered FOB A Iter uid t0011y that lnnJligaA fast-movmg wmter 1torm 1 ~ dictatorial powers.
In lodla, will be the gue•t apeak' large 28-30, A medium 26-28, B tlon l• bemg contmued i.oto an lat.fd a town tn the Oklahoma pan·
The cabinet ,•-•••• ... ...
en ln the Herriloct Grove, Lona
1-.r&amp;:e 2+27
attempted breaJuna: and enllrJDg handle 111d stranded hundred.l of
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first move in an expected
m, Oranae aod
Tuppers
ou ry, eyer aupp 11 u
,... , 1 at
e Gloeckner Gr1U in Pome travulen today
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nt
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Plfina ChrlaUan Chut"Cbea. Sun·
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clearmg, drealled demand below roy
I The storm left the plams .tala 0 governme an army
dar, Feb. 7 at tbe mornlni wor· homes of the followiDI atsrs:
normal , hens about ltesdy; chit:
A &amp;Ian in the b&amp;ck door of the reeling \lnder dnfts as hl"'- as 12 offJclala who wayered in thebi ·
durtnc tilt
...1P 1ervtce. Thete churches are Alan Ladd, Art Linkletter, Bm•
&amp;en pnce• at 1•rnu, ,_
u,en 2~ 1 GnU h.ad been broken 1n an en· feet as Jt battered lhe ~·
l.hdwe1t loyalty
F
h to ttlde GouUe
inallJ'l'fftJon
1n
In Ole Sbade Valley pastoral Crosby, bureft Bacali, Frank
aiRTHDAY$ CELitRATIO
" lb. 17-18, heav)' hen1 1&amp;-20, try attempt but had been re- w1th snow, ralll and aleet
A~enc se en
unity wbo.te mm1ster is the Rev. Lovejoy, Dorot.by MeGuire, Basil
Roy SnoWdeb
W&amp;J &lt;uest of light hena 6-10, fryer .prlctl
placed before the mc1dent wu
&gt;Sense Cll)' , Okb, a community
gerla_._ _ _ _ _ __
u'--l
Rathbone, Thomu Mitchell, James
100 h d ~
1
~u d. C. Doater. The Dosters
honor at a birthday d1nner Satur·
e.a &lt;N per etnt at 17, :) reported to pollee, the chief said, of 2,000 in the panhandle. was atn~·ed -~~b the MI;Gavran's for a ~t~~~rt~nd Lu~~~ !:~,:n~ar~l~s~
day at the home of h1a daulbter, pe
ce~; at 17Vt.,t ~, pe
r eent at torestall 1ng any chance of ae- 1 most completely cut off by the
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18
)'l!ar
Wmle
doin"
.,..,.,duate
study
Mr.
and
Mn.
Homer
Parker.
()!her
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per
cen
a
cunng 1meer pnnt.
, wont Jtorm to hlt the aru thll
, ty
,_
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Monroe used to live.
4Q
Haven, Conn.
eue-ta were Vn. Reva Snowden, -;;t - - - I
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Winter
I OCie
ews
u • ._ M G
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th
Mr. and Mr1. Bruce May, Debra pe er
The entry attempt wu laid to I The Jour maan highways 1nto the 1
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. c avran WI IK ng
e
nd Mtk Mr
d Mn
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The program committee of the hale been made early Thursday 1 town were blo ked b 12 1 t
Delbert M.Ham wu iD Dunbar,
=~:· p~~.~~9:30Bo!~o:. :~:
Snowden~' steve, anLarry ~ndc~~. PTA met at tbe hl&gt;me of Mn R A morning Nothlni Wl.l mWUl&amp;: drafl.l, Radio a~d ttle:hone c:~ w Va lut week to see bit' wtttl
11 a. in. in th&amp;t order. Dr McGavLinda Sue Parter and Mn PbyW. Biddie Thuraday afternoon to from the Grill, Jt w_as reported, munlcaUoM •ere also lr:nocked "ho Js • patient m • ha&amp;pibl
ran wUI speak at Hemlock Grove
SJm klnt.
COD;Jplete programs for the re- 1 lea.dmg pollee to behen that the I out, With the excephon of one long there She a not recoverinc VU'J
bter f M mamd~r or the year ThoJt on the · marauder IUJ tnghtened away dasb.nce lme into the commumty
rapu:lly from ~ceot surgery
1
8 P d Bol' d
~a:t aSu~d.~nd w~an~ ~1S:i-v~
an{:'l'la Joe :~un~:!Jebrat~ herr committee are Mre Fan Sauer, I before gaining entranee
A sheriffs 41eputy at Boue City ; Roy Anderson nslt.ed lfr. and
lkmg wtth tbe misaionarv addresa
A contribution of $10 wae made
2nd birtbd17 Monday Feb ,
Mildred LucaJ, Mn Margaret
said the State HlgbWi)' Depart· Mn H•rley HoHman laat F'rlday.
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to
tho
u•a•t
Fund
hen
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Kl
lc
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ld
ScbJJbng
and
Mrs
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B
id&lt;Ue
I
ment
' g .,-tr
with Jamea Ree~e 1n cbarge of
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n
e cream, ca.e an
lloo •
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.. a equ1p- l r Mill
d Belva cDam
1 b !I apeadlq a~mlOfk Grove.
Club met Wednesday eveninc at
was .erved to Brenda and ber broRev and Mrs R. A Buldle caD·
men to the atorm battered town , ~ .ay~~~ : : :
nd tw
The McGavran'e have been en· the home of Mrs. Richard E.
Lber, Rieky, and Debn. and Mike ed on the Dale D)'e and
Lf,wiJ I
and hoped W have 1 path cleared I d ~
em
t n ba t.tero
1-\lld in missionary study and v.ughan, •Butternut Ave.
May. Favon of toys were liven, Smith families at Carpenter SUD·
I on one mam highway somettme r:r~g ~~hw;~a:~~n1.0:J,.~ '
telebfnJ: since their retirement Mrs. Tb~odore Lehew, president,
ramea played and movies were I day afternoon They Jlso visited
today
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Chfford
Steele
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trouble
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deputy
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from &amp;dtve mi.uionary work in co
In~. ~ llt'. M.eGavran bl5 traveled after whkh games wen! pla,yed
ofpc SKATING PARTY
Sheltenng Arm• Hospital at Alb· I
lU
Jaid "tbat many of the anow
or ey rancJJ ~
I
e
to moat. of the mlll.lOn stations of and prizes awarded to Mra. Willard
Tbe YFC of the Chrtatlan Chul'(:b ens.
1trucks got atn.nded tbemselvet. 1 were Mn Ja~ M•ghk:~~~
tbe ' Christian Church tl) study Ebersbach and Mn. Edgar Pratt.
A BLACK SILK LJ1ro:N
enjoyed a eU.Unt party at Po.tat
Mlu Checyl Wolfe was an overVANDERBERG AFB, Caltf UPI Thlt lb the wont 1tonn of the ~ Max~e. d arney
and mike n!COmmendatlons about Hosteu gifts were presented to
CO{Lt 11 bordert4 1n white
Pleasant the put week.
n~ht (Uelt Saturday of Mus Con· l :-Sc•entbta. today atud~ed tncil:- sea10 n "
1
~ng ~n Mrl Ra
d FurlMte
tbe \fork. Dr. and Mrs. McGavran Mrs. Vaughan.
stripe~~ with -= Jlmp.. froat .
Tboae attendirtJ were Rev Todl me Haley.
mg· data of the unsucteMful Dil I At Buymon, Olda, M milet east I
r an
ymon
.
blve apent the last two years teaRefreahments wer. .erved by i clolln• ud deep llde lltta. It
Wellla, BW1a Lou Martin,
.Mn. Fern Sweeaey spent a few coverer IX •hot m an attempt I of Boise City m the panbaodht, l ;::n~:onday With her father,
c&amp;ing mis.slons in the eolleges the hostess and ·favon were Jtand· • it wvm. over a matdttng y.
Tbomq Viola McKnle;bt Alberta daya reu.ntly With rflatlves ln lo learn why the aaleUile failed search parties made up of state
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vllitiq
afliiiated
witb
the ChriBhan kerchiefe.
aedl:ed lleeYeleu lh•tb In
~dy, 'Carolyn McKnight, Susie Athens
I to achieve a polar orbit around II hlShW!IY patrolmen, CIVIl defense i relative. lno~ih~eryl.u~~eell:.
.
Church (Di~lpl., , 1- Christ). AI
Pre.sen't were those n1m1ed above
l:ll&amp;ek J1.Uk ll!l.ln from the cndae
Par-ker James Johuon and Sarbmy
Recent IUeatJ of Mn. S. L. Bry· Ute eartb.
worken arld voluntun re.ued 9D , Bert D
tab to H "d ldQ T dd w
M R
Lar.. ,_'
ant and Mr. and Mrs. Arza Bryant
tranded motmiatl
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.
aVlS waa
n
Oaor;:atbe pre&amp;ent time Dr. McGavr.an ia an
· e Y arner, rs. ·
,c:oUectloa bl' GN111'11t-ft.9btrtl.
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were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Boyd
Discoverer IX burned up m the 11_
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Hoqntal Sunday
01 the faculty at Beth11ny College W. Vaughan, Mn. C. J Ebersbach,
... Rv·-~D P•R~ALI
Dav:ld and Donna :Mane of Pom: earth'a atmosphere moments. af- I MIA1li UPI - Former Preti- 1 Mn. R. D. Hill was in Galllpolb
1 t:er launehing Thursday and fell
in West Virclma, the oldest of j Mrs Annlce Ohllne;er, Mrs. Harold
m.ra. Harnaon Bent...,. and Mn. ero .
dent and Mrs. TTuman arnve here .Monday
all dlat:Jple colleges
Ebersbach and two guests, Judy
1
SN. L.i Btya0•11 weandrecalling on 'Mill
Jr and Mrs Eugene Fink have ~armleslly Into the Pacific W1th I Feb 16 for a two-week vacation 1 Charhe Diltz and friend ot Alii·
14ra. Mt&lt;lavran wilt be showmg Vaughan ·and Cheryl Eberabach.
I.U
ett e To ver
her uncle and purchned a n~w automobile
went an ejectable capsule m1xed w1th pollheal eventl. Tru- ens were Sunday gueata of ::.lr. an'tl
movil!l ol their work m Indta for
I
Mr. and Mn. Ed HUJ}lea, Suncl.y.
M1' and Mrs HcJmer Hawkins crammed with lnJtrument,s wh1ch ' man plana to HUerrupt a vacation Mn J G Swan.
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Mn Jeasie Grueter,. who WIIJI ,. were Monday afternoon gueatJ of sclentJata had hoped to recover I at Key West Feb 'l7 to spf.ak at : Mn MaTY Hilleary •Pent Satuj,.
tile Yout.. FeUowsb.Jp from all of
ttie churches In the unity at the
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patient at Ho!Ur Hoapttal for twb Mr. and Mn Chris Diehl.
I Each of the tbou•and• of parts i a Democratic fund·raJsin&amp; dinner day w1th Mn. Ratlph Swan lr. ,..
Altl'!'d, Gran.ge HIIU Sunday after· I
~aya Jhf
has been reMrs Helen Brauer and lOR Jim· makln,ll up the seve.n-story, tWO· In Miami
family of Dexter.
: •
noon Feb. 7th at 3:30 and dis-~
urne 0 er ome.
my and Robert MU88er of Colmn-J stage rocket were subjected to A
ptaylnll articlea made and used
"r~e Ladies Aid of the St.
The Rutland Band &amp;ooaten wiU bua' spent the weekend w 1th hil l mmule enmi11,1tH1n for a twoiQ Jnttia. In the eYenmg at 7 30 I
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Paula Luthenn Chureh met Wed· meet Feb. 1' at the H6gh School. ¥J.Other Mr and lin Earl King
month period prior to Thursday's
tht: mo,•ies Will be shown ag.am
Mrs. R?bert Russell . and Mrs. n~aday at the home of Mra. John
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Snider and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. lra · Wolfe a~d ahot. The rocket had been pro- ,
and addrtss the four churches at Lucille Ddj:ber entertamed with a I Richardson, Spring Ave., for .an sonnld~ Gar y" ~nd Mr. and Mr1. Bob Cheryl of Ml SterUna: spent the ntm11 ced basically sound .
5 er o1 ... neaster were Sunday
tbe Oran&amp;e Church.
layette shl!w~r Friday eYemng at all day meetint.
k d
h
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lion.tay evemng the Tuppers the home of Mrs. Bertha Russell
the
h
t:Yt:ntng
&amp;ueat.l
of
his
1iater,
Mr.
wee
en
at
t
ear
ome
ere.
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Plaln• , Christian Women's Fellow- h~:mor.mg :.frs Robert Venoy (Lor-I
nd
tborenoon
e group and :..trs Roy Snowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden spent
I
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ame Grover)
sewe for
e New G!iinea mn·
Tbe Rutland High School Band Sunday afternoon w1th her_ broth·
I
~~..lpwomen
b .,.o~•orf:g a mee~lng
Gifts for tbe gu~st or honor were I sions and at noon f potluck dm· Concert wiU beh prebsented Sunday erne'bMbor,~~•,diiiM•·n. Geor.ge Snider of
n e area.
rs. c- placed m a bassinet deCtlrated with ner was serve4.
t 3
t t hi lcli I A ·-•
=
NEW POICM_
Ga.vtan wtll epeak and a fellow· bl
nd j k'
Th
Mrs Virg11 Hamm presided at fee ~~=-·~or :anlmem'"be...· ..
~.Mrs Clara P~illips was .a patient
stil'
time
will follow. This will be due a . P n crepe bpapMer. P 't the meet1'ng held in •be aft··r
at 'H0 her HospLtal in Gallipolis the
NEW ROOf'
bel,... ln th~\ 1\.ppera Pi i•• Cb ·
oor pnze was won y I'll a
:~
"' · their parents will foUow the etm·
Ua"' Ch h
a .....
m · Humphrey and other prizes were noon. Group ainglna: opened the cert
•Past week.
IE-1001'
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. urc at 8 P· m.
awarded.
meeting, wtth scripture reading
r.fi.s Inez Ad.ama of I.e
Mr and Mn. P.aul Pattenon,
,
Ftre- 1
00 W
~SCS
Refresbments of Jce cream and and prayer by Mra. Riehardson Va , sPent the P•.at weeke:,~tb, h.; ftqxanne and Jeffrey~ were Sunday
CHICAGO UPI - The
NEW SIDING
a cr.ke decorated with pink baby who also led In a d.Jscusalon of mother, Mre. Belle Martin and afternoon guests of Mr. ~nd Mrs. men's ;nd Switchmen's unioM to- 1
DOIMOS
booties with blue hes, corfee, the second alJd third chapters of famlly
Ca.rroD Snowden and fllmlly.
da,y a aJted National
Railway 1
punch and mints in colorful little Mark. Membel'!l responded to roll
Mise Marvel Foley has been fil ~"" &lt;MIM Betty Jane Sprouse, daugh· Meditation Board action oo their
fi.OOIIING
~
baskets with to• babies in the ''"'\ caJl with a Bible verae.
tbe past week
ter of Mr. and Mra:. Calv1n ~prouse requests that it relmqul&amp;h juri..f.. l
PANEUMG
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F 0 n0 w1
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a.
llent at Hplz.er Hospital
diction and offer covemment ar·
ter were served to Mrs. Iva Johnng a .suort busmes sesSunday .qfternogn guests of Mr ,... 1 pa
Park .
bltration in their wage disputes
Ame
A Mrh and ~r~.
om;r Debbr and with the railroads.
:
, Tbe WSCS of tbe jj!eath Me· son, Mra. Evelyn Thoma, Mrs Ann non,, the meeting clGSed wJth the and Mra. J!!arl Klflt were Mr
1~ Jo
Barmt.z, Mrs. Grace Warner, Mn Lord a Pr-ayer ID unlaon.
· Jre Wayne King of Bradbury and ,.aug ter, use, an
ThP. 12,000-member Switchmen's !
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GAIAGE DOOIS
t ouis Cburtti, Midd eport, Will Jean Norri•... Mro. Myrtle Gro•er, were recent guest! of bill fa·
.Mrs. He 1en Kl ne, J udY abd p au 1a. M.11v
~ Pearl Parker Cheater Otller Unioo of North Amert'ea ot--ed
nteet
next Monday evening at
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INSULADbN
7t30 at the cbureh. Mrs. GJonn •.. arcla Grover, Mrs. Pat Humph
MMr. adndMMn. Ernest Molden lnd cue~ts at the Parker hom~ were mailing out strike balloi.A ThursUaJQbert ill be 1·n h g 0f th
rey, Mrs. Mary Russell, Mrs. Janet
r . an
re. Dale Bachner at- ..... and Mrs. Ha""" Guthrie of AI· day as the powerfuJ Brotherhood
ANOTHft IAttiiOOM .
c ar e
w .
e Venoy, Mrs. Eunn~e Ebhn, Mrs
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tended open house at th GalU""'- ..ou
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of Loc
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N'onh_~ serv1ce •nd Mr&amp;. Noah Dorothy Reeve-. 'ln. Gladys Tuck
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.,....-fred
and
Mra
Ethel
Stout
of
Tup.
omo
1ve
ngmeen
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BATHROOM IIPAIRS
IIJ.;i ltlns in charge of the pr I
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Is C nic Sunday.
pers Plains.
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I agreed to let arbitrators settle Jl!
·.~ ·•, 6
O· erman and L3-d1a Tuckerman
Mr and Mn. Ca•h ZJmmerman
Mrs Elizabeth Webat.er waa 1 v,:age controversy w1tb the oarMODERNtU' lOOMS
u.,.•,rnt••go,.uriU. beHoaf,esseps Lfl&gt;Mr111hhe
S,ndlif;Oilifts were Mrs. Terena
apen.t Sunday With their daus~tter, . .bolltut&lt; •-··her 11 the rrade riers
I
PLASI'lRING
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' Mrs. · · , c • Rat~~. "'C'a. , Da~Y Gillogly, Mrs
~I"&gt; i'Ml Mrs . &lt;:h arIee HarrIson of aebool the past
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""'MWnr ·~.alter Hayes, Mrs. Norman Naom"i' Smt' th, •t el Clark, Gra•••
GAUGES Montgom..... , 11!.7 on
week fDT Homer ~) ~·,e 'Brotherhood of LocomotiVe '
d M
D ld E •A
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Leading creek
we!Ia
· P'1remen and Enginemen (BLFE) I
'f'AINI'ING
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ay IQI.i an
rs. av
nloll· Russell, Mra Eileen Venoy, Mrs upper, 9 5 on lower, 11.5 feet opMrs. Iva Stewart of Middleport
which hal never acce tee\ rbitra: I
.O:~i~~ing the meetmg the altar {hii c~aR6beson and Bernice Ann en,
~~:~~polls, 17.8 on upper, 13.4 1spent Monday with her daughter, Co~~bau~d ~:!~~ t~:~:~:.::o~i~ 1ti_on m a natiOnal .!agej ~ispute 'I FREE ESTJMATFS
31 MONTIIS ro REPAY
0
cOmmittee wilt meet. Members of
12° 1 11·' 13 feet op~n; Lock 23 • Mr. and Mn. BHI Brown.
her arents, Mr and Mrs. H. o ' smce the Hallway Labor Act was
·-~
.3
a
mg
slowly.
Mlsa
Jane
Lucas
epen.
t
sunday
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.
passed
in
1926.
withheld
any
strike
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8 .....,.,n
~Ia committee are Miss Bess• S
•lp
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th Mi
18 Joetta Erlewme.
$inborn, Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs.
OCUl
o•tpont:U
CONDITION OF koVABLE WI
Jlmmle Birchfield, son of Mr. vote action pending a mediation 1
d. J.l. Hennesy, Mrs. Fred Hibbs,
It . was .announced today that LOCKS. All locka are up 13
Mlas Connie Haley was a Sun· and dlrs Howard Birchfield II iU I board Withdrawal from their cau.
Mn. Dnld Mlller and M.ra. Ro- the tce cream !Oclal announced through 22, runmng 1 trap 10 wic- day dinner guest of :dr. and Mrs 1 h'
lRrt Coatr.
by the Ladies Aux1hary of Feeney .&lt;da Lock 23 is down All Kana· Iva Wolfe and Cheryl.
~neumoma
HAVE GU&amp;STS
Bennett Post, American Leg~on, l.vha dams on tl!,t" Bill.
The WSCS of the Methodlet
STILL GOING STitONG
Mr. and Mn Hurley M Nelson
ha~ been POftPoned
until the
Church met Tuesday evening at
MIAMI UPI - Mn. Patsy Evans, and son, 'Langsville, had as their
Charc h Group T 0 IJIeet 23rd
of the month. The ladiCs w1ll
OHIO RIVER BOATS: Dashf1eld the church with Mrs. Crystal Davis born as a slave on a Dorsey Cross- guests last week her nephew and
· ·~yterlan of the Firat United serve lee cream and home made .ocks, Cornell down at 1:2' a.m., and Mra. Bettr Hutchmaon u hoa- ina:, Ga., plantation, celebrated her niece Mr. and Mrti Arlie Clason I
llllalle 8%Z8
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Church, Middleport, cake at t'h.e Legion Hall In Mld· ..-10~ Sat:ah Case down at 0 1.5 a. tesaes.
!14th birthday at Jackson Memor- 1 or Burlington, Kam1as. 'J'hp r.la·
meet next Monday evening at dlcport from 5:00 until 8:00 pm. n, 0.3, Lock 8, Ovec down at
Robert Canaday was reported ill tal Hoeplta1 here Tbunday. "I eat anna were on vacati&amp;n to Miami,
h3 8. Tlllrd
church. The meeting will
-- - ,) 35 a.m., 8-6; Vulcan down at the past week.
liver, steak and ~getables, and 1 FJa., and visited OhJO relatives
"wions!at 1:30 with Mrs. Karl
GENIRAL IM.,ROVlNG
7.00 a.m., IHl; Lock 15. 1. F. Frei- . Tbe Western Local PTA
I'm full of fun atill," she wd
before returning: ~h~omlll•~·----,-,-:--;---"'""~~~~""""~~~~~~~""""~:"'~~:"'~~
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Mrs. Herman Ba!Jey and
NEW YORK UPI - Further rerger down at 5 43 a.m., o-22; mg has been cancelled for the - ~·'-. F. Harley u hostesses.
Improvement was expected today i'ational down at 6:30 a.m., 0.2; month of February due to conf).l(1:
' ,:~~·~:.r~:~ Waddell w1ll be the In the eondiUon of Gen. Doue;las Lock 18, Mike creditor down at with the basketball lournament
~~
leader for tbe even- MacArthur, hoap1tallzed since la1t J:OO a.m., 20.0; LOck 20, Orlean- 'l'be next meettq wll1 be Mar. Jf.
1
Fr1day with a urinary ailment.
tan down at 11:00 a.m .. 2%-0; ~t
Mr tnd Mra Roy Sno,i"den, Mr.
---!2, Atlaa down at 11:18., 2-(1; Paul •"d MTe. Bruce :day and Carroll
• iiii
Blazier down at 10:00 a.m., 10-0; Snowden were bualneas visltora in
LGck 23, Bob Benter down at 5.25 Parkereburg recently.
a.m., 15-!i; Robert E Reed down
Richard Grueaer l' presently
at S:tiO a.m., 0-9; Jefferao~ up at employed at Charleston, W. Vs.
Surlday callm of Mn. s. L Bry·
2:30 p.m., 13·1; [flvader up at G:f!i
p.m, 3-0; City or Huntirq:ton up ant and Mr. and Mra. Ana Bryant
at $:55 p.m., ~-a; c, v. Harnar were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Qualls
up at 10.13 p.tn., o-=; LltUe Ed· and gr1ndeon of Cbeater Road.
ward up at 2;~ a.m., ()..(); Crown
Sunday juesta ol Mr. and Mr•
Pbint up a' 5:4~ a.'m,~ 2-1; .Aebland ~arl KJiq were . Rev. and Mn.
up at !O:OG a:rp;, 18-0; •Galltpolll, 'l'bomaa Wetlle, Tommy, Jt-ndy,
James "n. Fhndl Up 1t 4:q6 a. m., Debbie, Beth and Sar.ah, O[ Gray8-0; Nonwortby up
!O:IJJ a.m., ton, Ky., and' :.n. Maude Rawlings
2-0.
Robert Snowden arld Paul Pat·
ten10n were bueiness vlaiton in
KANAWHA R!VIlt !!OATS' Parkerabura the plst week.
Winfield, Beaver down , at "4:20 a.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Biddle and
m., 0-1; Helen Z dOWn at 8:-'0 a.m., son were Sundll)' dinner 1uest1 of
6-0.
Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Nelson of Car-

at the home of hl.S roommate
Scott Porter ot Santi Monie.,
California.
Th
red 011
1
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Dey and, Knott'*
Berry Farm and taw a moyie ln
Hollywood on f. cinerama &amp;ereen.
It! Beverlv Hilla they ,.,. the

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TAXATION STARTID
IIOFORD
At the second meeting &lt;~f the
Redford has 3(1 full sections.
commlaskmers tht!y de01ded
1ome form,. o}. t.lix11tlon . To,~ble
property was to be tonfmcrl
bouse11, horses and rattle lloust•s 111 the early part of the
were to be taxed one hnlf of ontl
nrst /JllW mtll on Klna:sbury
per cent of thetr aH11e~11ed value
1828 by Alden Bi11ell
but no house of leu value than
$100 wa1 to be taxed Hone11 r.~:~~ ' ;;~;,~-~ ;·:~!11!~ named for 1t1
thirty cents per h~ad and cattle
CHIITIR
over three yaars of age ten cents
FlrU settler Nathan Burrell
per bead .
(Bum ) on Middle Shade about
TaMS for th• townthlps w.re one mile north of where CheJter
.. Nllowa1
ls now loc&lt;~tcd He came here In
-Letart M4.251 LeNnon, $35.85; l'M'7, ttnd was known as "The
Grept Bear Hunter" . He had no
Oran .., fl19.97, Rutl1nd, $69.15
nel(lhbon, no one ncar him all
l•llsburl', $72.16; Sal•m. $31.50
he had to rlo waa to hunt bear,
.kl,lo, tll.SOJ Svtlon 164,65.
There were only eight town· whl('h he dl1l for several yean·
ablPI then as Olive, Bedford, Col - until the ~etller1 came In and
~1ll'ftbla end Chestor had not bt!cn !!POlled his great h®ting g:round.
Ch..t•r Tc.wnshlp has •211.!
tuttona of land. aM thu• Mof the eommlu·
ionera
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the people comet tht la,....t ..wnthl_. In
th• county.
••ked
lt'lotb.er
of the
Many eonaider Salem, Rutl•nd
the formaUon of
and Chester havhtl the aame •rea,
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IIAT O. .DI
42 sections, but becauae -of the
for land filr the lrregul~rlty In tbt line between
. county eat of Cheater end Salisbury llao be·
JPad• by Ben· tween Chester and Sutton &lt;oer·
conalated ot 20 haps we should not laY an trre·
f.. publJc •uild· gularUy Jn tbe tine 11 lt la mbfe
w-s ad:nowl&amp;dg · like a 11rnall Mtcb In the f!SJolft·
E.
lng townahlp) it 11vea C!utdtt
about one-half a Mdlon rom
than Salem or ftUtlltld.
David Barber came to Cheater
with a stock of toods In lhl and
continued ill butlneu until IM5.
Ho was t'llari'ltd Ia 11tJ t• -Ltlfft
StanltJ, 1he '"a 1 aliter to tbe
wife of Luciu• CtoN, ther were
tlle daulllte~ of ~~ tidY ......
In Marietta, f 'imotli)'- Stanley

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Old SupJICil1«!rOf
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Gaulle .. Flriii
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IIPI-1'mldaot En tenng
• GriJ} I Worst Th'IS year 1)de Dep~tr Pre~pMr lio !loti
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Market R-rt

Urtalllotl with I .... party at ....
homo Wecllletd.or .... ln• . Praaat
were lin. Nollie Banottl,
Reno Nierl, Kl'l. Jack Thom.aa, lin
Lewbi Sauer, Mrs. Ted Chapman,
all of Middleport, and Mrs. A.llea
Hill of Pomeroy.
Refreahmentt were aerved b)'
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ne"t one may have a bend In
the r1vor and m4y be almost cut
away.
Thus you will aee that thf! lnter1nr townahlpa: Columbia, Sa·
, ScipiO, Rutland, Bedford
Orange have regular or ruU
I~"tioo• while Ohve, LebanDn,
Letart, Sutton and Sallabury
h11ve frartwnal sections
One exceptiOn, Che&amp;ter, is an
Interior township but on account
of the lmc between It and Sotton and SaUsbur)l It baa 1. frac·
bonal soctiQn.

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Bl•blid Cowdery who Ia a
lreoltm., at Arizona State Colleae
apent between .emeater vaeatlon

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By Walter E. Sineo
marriage In MmgA County
22, 1819, Er11slu8 Sands
F.l11.nheth Bysel, by Archi·
Murry, ,J P.
f1rs\ n«&gt;wspaper near Mulg J
dGunty wu the Scioto Gazette,
PubliShed at Chillicothe in 1818
'nus b tho fmd paper In the fllea
of UHi! P1oneer Sm·1ety, but the
paper had been publ)shed for
IH!Veral yean.
At the fmot meeting or the
cnunty comm1nionera~ they dJVId·
ed Or1n1e Township and formed
Olive Town&amp;Mp. Meeting June
18, 1819.

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a small boy eyes a jam jar in the pantry."!
They want to spend it on more "do good"
and welfare state programs, including programs which socialize taxpaying business and
make swollen budgets Inevitable.
The President can propose a budget, but
only Congress can make It Into law. If the
big spenders have their way, the expected
&lt;urplus will disappear, there may very well
be another deficit, and
for either debt
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~ t.a"he President foreca~ts a $4 4 billion bud••
sut'plus for the coming fiscal year, and
u.tges Ulat it be used to reduce the national
debt.
.I'IO"V!This, if it happens, will be good news in·
'deed alter so many years when big deficits
-were tbe rule . But it is not gomg to happen
~automatically Inde~;"d, going by the views
and statements of some members of Congress,
'tt!ere is grave doubt 1f it will happen at all.
'·,As one observer put 1t, the big-spenders m
·Congress "eye a $4 4 bilbon surplus the way

Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middlepott, o., Feb. 5, 1~

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Tawnahl• w11 loet1ted near tlle
Junotlon •f Eool lhado . .tllh tluo
main atream. n wu bldl htn irl
181T and 1831 tt waa 1011 to Jllm
~:;::~i For many J"'* thl1 •••·
t_l
was Jmown u Ad111t111ill
a pnst&lt;lffiee "" -ll•lltd
· then It wa1 named kno. Jtt
lor many yean the peopl• oaUed
It Adams 111111.
Nathaniel Clark .~ Ah Grow
wer. the tint ltlthm In (.'bet.
ter Town1hlp but It 11 not known
definite)J whieb one ftl, fir•.
Che~ter brick school hultdlnc
&lt;an the him ...
under the name of thl
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9hio Colleges Go On Scoring
~ Orgy In Thursday Night Play
JCOrJq spree Thursday plaee in the Ohiv Conference with
Jili,ht. ad ln one instance, even its victory over Marietta. The ZiptiM !Olin&amp; IQUad soared -past the pers now have a 6·1 lea.~:ue mark

ciptury mark.
and 11-4_overall.
"'&amp;e.ded by Ashland's 122-106
Another light schedule was on
~ over Heidelberg, the win- tap tor Ohio college teams to-

t4at teams in lbrM out of four
lf.IP':I ticked of1 90 points or

nia:ht wheu Steubenville meets
Alliance, Defiance plays at Cc-

aore.
, darvil!e and Obi() Conference
!Jot tbt ISCOrekeepers were rNl- leading Wittenberg battles 1a8t

IJ busy lD Asbland where the
Bille• captured a 59-:13 halftime

place Hiram at Springfield.

Reds s·•gn up
did eftn
in
second half
Albllnd•a Wilbur Ritchaupp and
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Glb•on "'"ed I McMillan For
Diamond Season
edp over the Student princes and

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CINCINNA 'n UPJ-Short stop
Roy McMillan , who will be work·
ing with a new .second base p.artner this year for the first tlme in
eight season11, has l!l!gned his
1960 contract with the Cincinnati
Reds.

McMillin and second baseman
Johnny Temple formed the Reda'
double play combination ever
since 1952, but tbla year the bespectacled short&amp;top will team up
with Billy Martln, obtained from
Cle"e!and tn a deal for Temple.
The Los Ange.Je1 DodRera signed utillty men Norm Larker and
Don Zimmer and now have 19
playen under cont.JIIct. Larker
was siven a raise for hitting .289
last season .

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Alan Maver

Crow Cli(ks With 17, Buffington
14, White 13 In Championship Game

BASKETBALL
SCORES
COLLEG! IASKETIALL

By UnltM 'PNM ln,.,...lonal
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Colpte
6$ R~ 63
.,OWo eoUeee basketball teams
Akron tied Oberlin for 8t'cond

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Connedlcut 71 Vermont 6.$
Vlllanon 62 Manhattan 55
Villa M.donn1 Ky. 85 Adelphi 73
Akron 95 Mllrletta 71
Dreb 62 TuiM $1
Bredley 10 Gonup 69
St. Loul1 U. 75 Wlchite 67
Wilmington 98 Flnd.ly ~1 crt
Kenyon 63 Otterbein 61
A1hiMHI 122 Heldelber-8 106
PRO RESULTS
Nellonel Basketbell A1soc:letlon
SyracuM 137 Philellhlphi1 110
o.tralt 121 Cincinnati 102
Netlonel Hockeoy L....,.
Montrul 4 TDronto 2
New York 3 ~rolt 1
Chicago 7 Boston 2
Amerl'"an Hockey LHtfue
luffelo 6 Ouebte J

Calholin F~$'td
To Whip Ryan '

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completed, three I&lt;IPhomortt are Ohio, tlld Havlicek, from La.Dilll&amp;. lnebe1 tall, nnkl 1'.11 ln leaJUt:
lkOriiiJ wttb 1 l'J'.t avenp, aa.l
the malnlta~ ot tbe learue-lead· Ohio, al10 are !.fOPbolllOra
ln.J ()hio !tate' tive, anotlier It a are nearly &amp;I Jmporttnt . to
be, Uke Lucat, drawl maximum
Ita!' with tllt runner-up lllnDfiOta tBIN!keyfl' drive to ~
prti.Je fl'DD1 IU eoath .
quintet. and four of the top J!leven fint unbeaten Blr Ten. ~bti
..Ke'a go&amp; t~bttl to 11!11"11," John
seorffs In the league are rool::lea etnee 1143. Nowell is tied fOr- 9th Xundalt Wd, "but 1n 111other
in intHealh!litte competition.
plate among the lnJUe'a fCOfen ,._, he could be i.f Jood at
Why dll't ~ ..tn the ''bJt with a 16.8 averaee and ife'llfce): body we'\re ever bad.''·
lllfl"'lit.. now wtt.n ttt.,. couldn't la 211ft with a 12.~ mark.
Nelton 11 lith amon1 tile
In tha IM&amp;ft MDrt: txp.r(M~n In
"If we didn't have LuCJJ," Tay·
Trn
scot'en will!i 1 t6A point ~
tt'tde Khotl and h~ school, lor 111id, "everybody would be
Hrtw Meh schMI ptichlnw. tricll talking about what a creat sopho- aame tv;t'tJe, ind 10 far be h¥
been the m11ttr trorln' threat df
b;tt;/ phyalctl condltlonln,. more HtvUcek lt."
t11.t Htw1reyes tn their drtYe to 1
couhH conftnd,
DIKhi"-" LNda Cont.Nftct
lourtb plate tie in the eonfereft'!f.
Diachlnrer,
another
"hie"
cen1'be •tandO!lt IC)phomoJW 0I the ter from Terre Kat te Ind h
And unleU th1J lestet wavers
Bil Ten ao br have to be Ohh1 b
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State's Jerr~ Lucia, l!el Nowell .een the le&amp;IU.fl tea:dlnS acorer the atreteh, don't tJ')' and
and John Havlieek, Purdue'a Tel-· smee the first ~onf~nce sernu coubOs T!J!Qr, J&lt;;widlf,
ry Dischin1er towa's Don Nelson and currentl~ 111 blUm_&amp; tl'J .~ nell dy e~l Purjlue or Shlrm
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at a 30.1 clip per game.
inall of Iowa 1be tbe'ory
and Mmnesota li_ nay Cron . . . . .
Cronk l 'k o· hi ~
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Luc,s llllecl Bf'll
• 1 e tsc n...r, 6 co:L 6 can't win witb eophomorea.
Lucas wu biJled as the beat
when he was a MiCldletown, Ohio,
high
school
play!!r, and he
spurned the s~holarshi.p offers of
nearly 100 colleges to entl!r bis
home state unlveraity.

NEW YOBX UPI-.IIi$1Je.
weighi Rory Calhoun ·of White
Plains, .N. Y., 11 a IJ-8 :fl\'arit. to
whip ...,,... Billy" 1\yfh oi Low·
ell, Mass., tonllfrt: tn thelt .IC!~
' dulod lO:round · '1'Y bOut ot Mid~

Pomeroy high school freshmen beat their big brotheTS, the
Panther varsity, to the first lll59·60, SEOAL basketball cham·
pionshlp Thursday night.

G.._

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R)'an, blUed •• ~

heavywelcht thuilplbll 1 '
il ~ to
carry a four-tHb: poanll iefat)
advantage irJta the riq:, but Ca{...
houn is favored betl:uae (If lWI '
greater 9J)e!'ience. !lory alto bD
prevlou&amp; e:rperience aaa.lllJt"rtmcb
light heavyweitbb.
Calhoun wiD tie ~·•ulloe
Rocky Marciano,

4Srd victory · In
whUe
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In 21 ·

AUTO
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ANNA..POLJS, Md. UPI-Navy
today announced a lO·iame 1960
Jim Louks, son of Bob Loulr:s,
football schedule highlighted by
the Middies' first date with the Syracuse, suffered a fracture in
Air Force Academy in Baltimore's his left (pitching) arm Wedneadoy during o cage driiJ at Racine
Memoriul Stadium Oct. 15.
other teama scheduled who High School.
Lou)n collided with Wynn Reel
were not on the Tan' 1959 card
in
a drill when the accident hapare Vlllanova, the University or
pened.
Walhington, D,pke and Virglnla.

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Jln. Ralph Wnt of Perkenbtlrl ~
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Mr. olld vn. cntt

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Worib:flftbn ill'fot llot\ililtr wllb "'•

Mr. and lfn. ~.c. Brt4Ht£d..
llr. 1nd M'n. .l~or siewart of
Belle, w. va. ¥itited hiJ, parentt,
Mr. and .Mn. Walter Stewart, S.turday.
Carol Euington and ](ar)' A1Jee
N..,., studOillt at 9U iii Ath&lt;lli,
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peetationa of his co~h. Fred TaY·
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the Blg TeD in scoring with a 25.5
point per game. a:veragr..
·But Nowell, !rom Columbus,

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So far, even though he h1an't
been play-ing 40 mlnbtes a game,

Batteries · · $9.95 ..
Louks Breaks Arm
In Basketball Drill

PHS
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Navy Announces
lOGameGrid
Card For 1960

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Minnesota Joins
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TIRES
$10,95

Plus Tu """ IIOoafPI~ Tin ·

Jolm•Mauvllle LIDed

BRAKE
For ADM,.
RebuiM Tra-tlllll'l
4U.BI liP

STAYS WITH IRISH
WASmNG'tON UPI-Dick Stan·
fel, a former all-pro guard, In·

formed the Wa1hington Redski~ s
Thursday that he will remain at
Notre Dame as an .assistant line

coach.

Both Title Holders In Los Angeles Double
And You Will Be Too!
SEE THESE
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WABAMA BAND BoOSTERS

PLASTIC
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CAN

SHOOTING MATCH

fUJi ~\~.
pielo &gt;tii\&gt;

At Isaak Walton' Form

century 4-Door Hard Top . Beautiful two tone blue and
: the Interior is factory fresh. You'll be amaoed at the fine
. condition of this popular hardtop. Your .eyes w&gt;ll tell
you t111t It'slllt~st Vtj"e ~! W.-. o:C ' .. - .·. ·,'"""1.o!

gleom\og

beauty et a

Ooated Fibergl-as traps
dirt, d1J8t.. lind poHen!

Jw- pr;iceJ

Chester, Ohio ·

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Everyone enJ&lt;1yo our famDy-irtyle
meala. llake dlnin~ out a deUgbl· .
lul weekly event.

PALM SPRINGS; Calif. UPIWes Ellis Jr., a slim Texan, had
1 a alim lead today as the field
· was 111&gt;read somewhat golna int()

inSert aru::t

Furnace Filters

· · Dille The Fllllllly Hertl

Scant Lead
In
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bilndlo. A

Gift ..... A"Doy Off"

Slim Texan Has

ruske&amp;lsl.ant

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

1957 lUlCK · · · · · · · · · ... · .. · · SALE $1695

OLYMPIC 10101 - f 1HDI- Tile OIYJDplo ~ .0
route to Squaw Valle7. Calli., hom Noriray. tlktll oa tlil!
....... leg .. 110 .trtp ill .... ........, Ill !.oil Aii&amp;OI...
Wflen It wu nowa by 8cant"n•viiD Air Byttem. 8bot
...... Parey .O'Brtoi&gt; trillltl, .... I&amp; lo Loll .......
itadhun. banda It to J4ayor Norrll Poullcm far tht U.btllll'
oenmony. At ...n 1a blgb tehooJ. k'l.cJI: -.r Bruoe :a.t. ODe
Of tbl 800 ftiDtWII nla..YtDI tt to Squaw VaDeJ.

'l1he SJI)er V4lue• listed tn tbls
ad are· jUJt :a ttnaU portiOn of
8'll &amp;be door·bustln' bargains
waitiog lor YOU at ROWLEY
A REED'S! Oheek your Hard·
wee Stor-e N~ now ··-- then
eome a-Rrinln'r Get your ebare
of these BIG BUYS - along
"'th oc:oreo ~ "unad....UO.d
apeeials" ~ by lollowlog tile
lbrilty erowd to ROWLEY to
REED'S todaY!

The

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added Desert Classic golf tour-

the

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MARTIN RESTAURANT

II,A'I'I.ONJ MIIIT
M'atrons Club met on

Monday eveJ:~,lng at the home of
Mrs. Fred Batey, New Haven, with
Mrs. H. L. Df&lt;r .. - - . ..
Attendl.q: were Mn. Carol Bris-

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Cuotom 4-Door. Cool mint green finish. A car that's sure

to please from every angle. V-8 engine, automatic drive

and mechanically A·l. Compare the car- comp&amp;re the
price. It can't be beat.

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Mall's Uniform Panls ·

1956 PlYMOUTH · .. · .. · ·.. · · · SALE $795

1957 HUDSON ..... · .. · .... · SALE $1195
Uc, radio, heater: Seats make a bed. You can't hardly gel
these
no more. So you better hurry.
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Super ~ To~ .If you like the Buick, then you'll love
Ibis·car. II can I be matched for comfort, power, qqlet
ride, eaoy bandl!ng. Beautiful red and white finish that
alwiJI icioli:snlce. Alood buy . A good savlnas.

1951 FORD .. . . . . ...... . ' . ...

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S~SADONAL

Shirts To Match

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Sbzo t4 "' 18\S

$~.98

GOLDEN
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MEN'S OVERALL PANTS · · ·· $1.98 to $US

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.Brown Jocketa ond Ovtrolla

Sizes 28 to 48.

OVERALL JACKETS, Slles 38 lo 50

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OFFER! NEW, DOUBLE-WALL INSULATED

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SMART COLORS . . . THEY'RE INLAIJ) WITH
. -GENUINE HAND WOVEN RATI'AN. B&amp; THE
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W. . (Modtl 600T) .............. $118.
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4 Door
StaUor~ Wagon. VB . Torquefllte. Re dio 8lld beater.
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Lol:al O,!i&gt;l81".
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MUGS WILL KEEP YOUR DRINK ICY COLD
OR PIPING HOT ... AND THEY NEVER, NEV·
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SALE $395
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Noed a lood dependable work oar? Then
.,_ tbll one. A oound IIUie car that ean ave you hun·
,dndl of do!lara ori. your family cor. Rough and ready for
. ~ of rqjjM use. '1'ry II toda;r and aee for yourself.

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c.r wm Not Bo Sold
Fot lAM Thill fUO.to

Spoi'Unlan Hard Top. Flaahy red and white finish trim·

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6 cylinder, standard transmission. Heater and air condiUonlng;

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One 'S3 Iuick Sedan .

· bied1!/&amp;rty ana set off with white ·wall t1re1. Full lime
~~o..- ~· Ptre Dome online, radio, heater all!!: au·
iomatk dl'!ve. Looke sharp -:- brtves lbarp aatt.to iibrp.

.ClUb Coupe.

Mn. Alva Whittaker Sunday.
lltd 1\lrs. Edclle ~riUlth
spent 'Ibunday and Fridat With

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Mr. and lfta. Jobn Beck of Gray-

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Blaett• Aalo Company

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•SJ PLYMOUTH ··· ····· · ··· ·· SALE $195

Mr. and ltrs. :bobble Truu~ll
Bottom called ~n Mr.

filled with 'delicious

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..._.. dr!vbl.l Chlefton. You really can't a(fpril to ~u
thll job ~P· It will ave you money. Standard llhllt,
.llrlijld _,.., e'l'lne. A IOOd one.

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deu1hter viiJited Mlas Allee Eulet .
SuQIIaJ 1fternoon.

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by CABHART'f

Country Squire Wagon. Bring the family and try this big
nine pa180n&amp;er waeon for siZe. BeauUru! ll&amp;ht blue fin·
Ish. Like new Urea. Power brak... power steering, Cruise·
().malic trana. Bla Thunderbird motor. Clear plastic co•·
en bave been on II since It was new. Real buy.

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Gr-ey - Green - Tim

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Hornet Hard Top. A,real sporty job finished In heather
pink llld wblte. Power lleering, power brakes, hydrRma·

lay Pink eM Othbth

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flnl~ with dean, vinyl trim Inwrlor. V·B engine with
llandard shift for real economy. Honest to gosh dollar
10.. dOllar value. See it now.

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llceliDtock. Raoloe, Cblo.

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Dinner En'JOYed
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Ill'. and 11n. JamM cerptn.&amp;er
lilted with Mt and lin. &amp;dear
~ott ADd 10ft in IUddJepott Sl&amp;o
urdl1 eveninJ.
Lawrence Coleman of Point
PltUIDt ealled on Sylftl ColeQliD Slturdaly. ,..
Mrs. Luey 'l'reW yiJU,d )In,
Helen stewart of M110n SUDd&amp;J.
Y:n. Bertha Cartwrtlbt recently •ulfered the mllforturie of
I breakinl her foot which I&amp; D&amp;W
in 1 call.
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LANDMARK
SUPER SERVICE
5T AT ION

,fami}y of Cincinnati speot the
Weekend bere w:itb hit parentt,
Mr. and M.n. Herbert Shelton utd
family.
.Mr. aod Mre. Harold Gardner
and famUy of Columbus spent the
weekend. wl.tb .her parents, Mr. and
Mn. Carl Itemley.
Mr. and )IH. ClYde Maml, Mr.
and Mn. Hobert Whlt.eaide of P-·
kerabyrl were auetta Slt-y ol
Rev. and Mtt. W. W. lSriao \
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Mr. and M.n. Seklon ::9Uitr of
Pomeroy wei'e Sund.aJ C~ "J(d
;Mr. Uld Mn. Way Clark and !am·
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~the IJU~ell of the ~ulllla roeo
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2 BEDROOM MODERN APART· FOR SALE: HOUSE- tl ROOMS bonds In accordance w1th the
MENT $85 per monUt or 1 Bed·
and bath. Gas heal. 2 large lo~. terms and t•rov1sions of Lhili notice,
:c:-::=:$ftO
per
month,
.l:Seaide
Bradbury school. Phone or forfeit the same 1.19 liquidated
room
apartment,
WCUS1' POST CUT TO OIWER.
ulllitier; included. Located over
6626-X.
2 4 3lp damages m the event said condi·
Wrtte or call Bill Shamblin,
Vo&amp;ue Shoe Store, 10. E. Main
lion is not futrmed.
Rd. No. l, Pomeroy, Phone
Pomeroy.
Phone
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ROOM
HOUSE
BATHS
DOU\Bid!! shall be sealed and cndor&amp;· ,
St.,
2
944-Y·
.2·2·t1Lp
1 28 tfc
HW:: lot. (·all 3M4 or see Bill cd "Bid for School Improvement 1
OR SAL~ Jt.OOM HOUSE.
Bond&amp;."
2 4 Btc
t rooms downstsin and 2 up. lrJ DOUBLE J.'(&gt;R RENT. 870 Lo·
Spencer, Racine .
The proceedings for this isaue
w~r Second Avenue, Middle· I rwo NICE LOTS---100 FOOT have been tllken under the super·
Approximately 1 ttcre levcl land.
!:x:cellnt well. 1a milea trom
P~~rt. ~~ per month. Call 9ft99
front 140 tt. deep near Rtclne . vision of Squire, Sanders &amp; Demp·
Circles Jlestaurant.
2·2-6tc
Good road. Phone Racine 2123. se)l, Bond Attorneys, Clcvelaod,
Vomeroy . l'rice $1,000. lnqulro
J4u. HoweU Mt Ptgetuwn.
Ohio, whose appl'oving Ollinlon
7 llOO:~ HOUSE, GAJlAGE. Good . 2~-6tp
may be ubMtined by the successful
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location. Also u nfurnished 3
CABLNli.'TS
room apartmonl . balh and fur.._~
bidder at hia expense. A complete
JlllCH
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Formica t'op, Booll:cale built to
nice. in Nt!W Haven. Phone 6170.
OnCe
transcript of proceedin~~:s and the
printed bonds will be furnished by
2 4 Ste
suit your bo~se. Viny.l A.11be1·
NOTICI OF APPOINTMINT
th~ Board, together with a certifl·
1u• llloclc:1 lald. Neii;Uer tiuHd- ·, MOOERN 2 Bml&gt;ROOM
lucutor
catc showing no litigation pendinlil
In&amp; Supply. CaU GU)' Nelaltlr,
Melvin Little's Trailer Cour~ 1 CaM No. 11301
0t thre11tened at the time of the
1·7-tfc · Chuhire, Ohio. Phone Emerton
lltate of JoHph Grueqr,
delivery, to enjoin delivery or to
Racine, Ublo.
\12 RATS KILLKD WITH STAR
7·7329.
2 4 6tc
DKMitd
contest the validity of the bonds
Warfarin 2ih Lba, $1.49; 4 LbM. - - Notice Is hereby given thltt Irene or the power to Issue them or tbe
$2.50. .sare •ure, "Uaranteed. HOUSE STAR ROUTE CHESTER. Tom whoae Post Office address is levy or collection of taxes for
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Call A. J . Carter, YU6·2232.
76 Un1veral'•
T errace, Athens, th e lr payment.
EbetlbMeb Hardware"• Pomeroy.
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2 .~utc
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(l-28-3tp); (2-4·Jlp);
Ohio, has been duly appolnted a!J 1 Jn the event the interest on said
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Executrix o! Lhe EstHte of Joseph bonds should by act or Congreu
'2·7-3tp).
BHAND NEW PORTABI.E ZIG · t
e p Wonted
Grueaer, late of Meiis County, ur otherwise become subject to
ZAG eewin&amp; machiue. Makes but WE NEED
WOMEN WHO Ohio, deceased.
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Federal Income Taxes prior to demonogl'll.ms, and
pro willina to work for nation
Dated this 26th day of January, livery, the successful bidder may
ton hol«l8 111
milD)" !1nc)' sUtchcs. l', ull price
Illy known lirm. Good commil- 1860.
reCuse to accept delivery and in
only $77.&amp;l Terms available .
eion. No Jnvelt~Mnt. no collecF. H. O'lBRlEN
such event his bond or certiflecl
2-r..Otc
lion, no deliverin&amp;, ear neceaJ\ldge of the Probate Court check ahaU be returned without
Phone 343.
Jiry. For inrormatlon write
.MNJ• CouJU.y, Ohio
interest.
PEC~JH ESE P Ul'Plt:S . Mn. W.W.
Wilda Valentine, Route No. 1,
(1) 29i "t2&gt; ~. 12, 3tc .lb It
is contemp1ated that the
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a , 732 5·ycamore St., Middle~oard will meet at 7:30 o'clock p,
Marietta, Ohin.
2·2·6tc
port.
2 3 12tc
m. on tho Uth day or t'ebruary,
I Employment
1960. to conolder aaid bids aod
THREE PIN BAIL MACIIJNES. (
make an award.
NOTIC 01' "PPOIN.~INT
In good ahape. Price $1011
Clll sr 3-81MS between· e am
C'\tl
lltlte of Cera ltll Iowen
The bonda will be deUvered
o.c.1tM
the office of the und•rsigned, or
and IO pm Clifton, w. va.
l.JO.at
WANTED HOUSE WORK. Wn..t. c... No. 11.291,
auch other place as may be agreed
live in. Seme nunlnJ if fteee•
Notice Ia hereby &amp;lven that Ern·~ on with tht s~cc~saful bidder; if
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
Ill')'. Phone Rutland 2-4301. eat Bowen whose Post O!fice add- outai~e of the hmtts of the School .
er-Unclaloled
'23 .00
plua
2-3·6tp.
reaa Je Pomeroy, Ohio, R. D. 1, Dlstrlct the bidder shall pay u·
S7 .85 due on parta. Phone :WS.
ha• been duly appointed Executor penae of delivery at that place.
2~c
Busineu Services oi lho IIOIJ!O of Con Boll Bowen
Before maklnl tender uf tho
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Counlf, Ohlo, deeeasod.
Board ahaU give wrttten notice to
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and rell1blo. Call 82.37, !larry
Dated , this 27th day of Janu· the &amp;ucceNful bidder not 1ater
R. Barnt1, 693 Locu1t '3t., Mid· ar1 1960.
lhan the &amp;hlrd day before lhe prodleport.
2.a.ete
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pobo.cdd tender. ofl the facl that the
PUINAC:.,., WIITINOoj
Judie of lho Probate Courl , n '·
tronocr pi,
no-lltieatlon
-n•nctt. Ameltl 1 ,..
,MeJa• county, Ohio
eertiricate, and appproving opinOhle. ...._
(1) 20i (2) IS, 12, 3tc ion will be available fllr deliver,:
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11 It tfo
tho lender II lhe oald place of d..
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livery, provided however that nolh·
LIOAL NOTICI
ina herein eonta.ined shall prevent·
leute Left~ ........., Ol!ile.
se,led .blda wp1 be received in the makln1 of a mutually aareto:
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the Olfl~o.'t ol tht VUlaa:e· Clerk,. able arran1ement for the deliverx.
BRONZE,
'VIllaa~J of Pomero)', Ohio, until of the bond1 ei,her at the place
y. noon .March 1, UNJQ, on the fOI·. fixed or ellewhcre.
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mond Thomu, l•npvnte. Ohio. lowing:
110 V·B I•Door
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l''or Sa1e by the Village of or waived b)' "the euccenhd biddel
- ::-::-..:::=:= Pomeroy, one .qaed 12 ton Chcvt:o- -and the bohdl, transcript, no-utt)
, clean ln,•
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1'!J' lei truck con&gt;plet&lt;: wllh dum~ bed. aatlon certl!lcate and approvio(
11'&amp;111. Willi
opinion are not avaU4ble for dco
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In rubber. fta,
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!dna Sehoenleb, clctk livery to the .-ucc:euful bidder at
11 B~[i'iiJiUciM.~
IN41e
Vllloae of PomelW
such place of delivety on or before
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SBR(2) ~ 12. 2te 12:00 o'clock nooo of the 30th cah
------:-endar day lfter the day fixed for
Dairy sale1 -a ll*lall)'.
Ten ,..,. experience, K.....,lh
FLII TO MIST
lhe reeolpt of blda, and the oucHaaer, Coolvnte. Ohio.
BONN, Germany UPI ~ A total ~saful bldder eha.U nOt be in del
301p of a,:m reoldenlo of Communlll! laull of an)r of hlo obllaotlons, he

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2&gt;15 NBA Basketball
4•SD World Chunpl~nsblp GoU
5:30 Time: Preaenl
6•00 Meel tlle Press

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Small World
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S!lllli~ h!!l-e With bts p,...ptr,.iltr.

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lrlri. Ettri Youns bei ,m\il'ilod
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Mr. ond .~ra. lllcliard)•rrla9n
lJld aoii. of Bancroft spefrt the
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of Athens, .Ohio, were guestt of o.n ~- ·a nd Mn. Clyde Brown of
Mr. itld Mrs. Geot;e · JohnaoD on ~eroy.
SUildly.
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r. and Mrs. Olear Smith apent
:Mr. · and Mrs.
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Sealed bl&lt;ls will be reeeived b)
the unders.lgned, Clerk ol th'"
The U.dies Friemlship Circle
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Hoard of J!Alucauon of the Pom I
Mrs. E. C. Riddle and daughter, held ita fi.nt meeting of the aew
1'0&amp; CONSJSTENT DEPENDABLB &amp;ll8ULT8
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eroy .Enmpted VIllage School n 16
Ethel, of New Hnen, vislled Mn. year at" the home o1 M.ra. Edaar
1 Helen Barker, Sunday,
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A. ~ .~ llMI-. Oh..
Board,
in
the
County
of
Melg~,
2,
Pack
2oM,
enjoyed
a
ceovered
tended
revival
services
at
the 00 rung. Durinl; the buaineu aesaion,
III:.TES
Ohm , at the ~ffu:e of the Super Idtsh supper at the Salilbury Twp. Church at Muon.
IJt wu decided to &amp;:lve each mem·
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I -'-ROO - . - 1-"kln. .lll.lrmam diUD mtendent of School~ oi the Porn School bull&lt;Uhg Saturday evenmg
Helen Pat Brown of Richwood, ber a cift on her birthday and
I OICltl Pl't word lor three eoa.eeudv. m..tiiiiJI.
808'1 TRII alaviCI AND RE· eroy Exempted Villaa:e Schoo. ' Twenty-three parent.l,
1.3 Cub W. Va. and Leona Wamsley, stu- ~ that the nezt meeting would be
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moval.
Phone
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12-3-30tp
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SeRIOl Scoutl and 13 children attended. I ~enta at M;arahall College, Hunt- the home i)f Mn. Donald Roush
J'Wl rate- i1f S ~D"- 116 word ww "e coa:pd fw ad~
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CUISTOM. ~UlLT K.lTcHEN DE- ~treel , Pomeroy~ Ohio, untll J I wtth the Pledge of Allegiance to and Mn. Clarence Wamsley dur- ed and Mrs. Prul Fitqerald won
..... In AdvertiJUI&amp;- Sbould be t1'ported tnuntoliateJ1, 'no
al,gned fa. your hom~ Fr~ u- o clock p m
Eastern Standard the Fla&amp;. Den One sang a song
ing the weekeod.
. . the door prLZe. The hostess lel'V·
Wi11 SeDtinel will 001. be rapOOii.ole ror more thaD one iDCOI'
Um1teL Fou.;nan aud ADOOtt, T1me, on the 2-lth d~y of FebruCUb Malter Df,'igbt Logan was
Mr. and .Mn. Frank Vanan of ed refreshments to the followint:
.... lnoertlon.
Pboue 8:'11-Y.
8-6-tl ary, 1960, at wh1ch tlme the b1&amp; in cbarae of the candlelight cere· ~olumbua v~ited Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Jane Johnson, Helen
Canl or 1'bonko and speo~o~ Notlcee ot $1.00. o-..,
WlJl be publicly opened and read, , mony for the followln&amp; new Cuba . vharlea Vanan, ·Sunday.
ROush, Gwen Bumgarner Stewart.
CI.ILANDI
p.~bli&amp;bed ot I """J1U -'11.
..... a TV . . lr ........ ,for the purchase or bonds of the Jimmie Broderick, Mike Carlton, .Mr. and . Mrs. Jolm ;Boothe and Ullian Fitq:enld, Lucy' Trew,
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Board m the aggregate amount oJ Uerald Pullm•. Mike Bentz and son, Ronme, of CoJ'IWlg, visited Mae Van Meter, Aline Carpent.~r,
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authortzed by reeolutJOn Danny Abbott. Wolf awards were Mr. and Mn. Bill Stewart, Sunday. Helen Elias, Peachle and Ruaaell,
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I presented to Robert Burdette and
Thomaa RoAch,
employed ~ all local; Alma Coleman, Pome26
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Saw
bunds
shall
be
dated
the
Dwight
Logan
Jr.
Bear
awards
Huntington,
spent
the
week at h111 roy; Shirley Priddy, &amp;radbury;
AdJ received by 10 A.M. wW be lob that &lt;hJ'I ,.,_..
fmH day of Marcn, 1900, shall be in were preaented to Jack Moore and home here .
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Juanita Rou1h, Pee&amp;:y RusseU and
the denomination of $1,000 eacb, Charles Bartel$. a Gold .Arrow . ~· and Mrl. Pearl Ntchola~m Charlotte Roush, New Haven.
Notices
(9) For Sole
shall draw mterest payable semi · Potnt to Dwi&amp;ht Logan Jr., and "181ted Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robm- ~
= -.,---::-a.nnu.ally on the first day1 of June Round-Up patchea to Robert Bur-1 110!1 and daughter, Cheryl_ Ann, at
Sunday vlaiti)rs -of Mr. aod
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and December of each year be· dette, Jack Stanley, ,BtUy Radford, ~tddleport Saturday everunen. . Mrs. George Trew were Mr. and
hay. Phone TU 2-1951 , New
gmnmg June 1, 1961, at the rate I Keith Evl.lll Dwight Logan Jr. dreJbs.E!Elmer Va'!.~~dter andd ehl!· Mra. Glen Arnott of Londonderry
of 4% per annum. Anyone d6lltr· and Randy Sfeeta.
n •.. mer Jr., n4lu Y an Jam- James Sprou&amp;e, Pomeroy, Mr. and
_Ha~en, _after 4 p. m.
2-3-3tp
Cl.
lng to do so may present a bid !or
A abort bUiiDIJII meeunc waa 1fer VISited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Edgar Arnott and IOD, Mid·
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GE VACUUM CLEANER SALE.
Before 9:30 A.M.
saJd bonds base.d upon their bear- ' m charge of Cub Muter Dwi&amp;bt Greer at Pt. Pleaeapt, Sunday.
dleport.
100 Gallon Guollne
Many left Over from 1959 in- I
Mhtcllepoaf 6131..1
mg a d1fferent rate of mterest, ~· Logan at which time 1everal items! Mr. and Mrs. Cb~er Oliver
Miss Sandra Reynold.. Pt.
ventury . Swivel tops $27 .00 ,
p.....,.oy 125
but not m excess of 6%, provided were dlscuaed. Several of the I entertained with a dmner Sunday Pleasant spent Saturday nlght
*GE Fry Sklllel
complete
with
attachments. .
KAUTZ FlED STORI
that wtterc a frachonal interest I lathers wiU help next Saturda 1 ln observance of the 2nd birthday ·~
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At Che&amp;ter
rate 1s b1d , such fractii)n shaH be mornina when the window at E~ of Terry Tucker. Guesta were Mr. Columbus, ..dr. and Mrs. Homer
*Register AI The
Yukon ,s.nu
'one-quarter of one per cent or a ersbach'l Hardware st«e is de and Mrs. Luther TUcker and Tim· Johnson of Mason visited Mr. apd
19r,e 2 BEDR~M HOUSE TRAIL· ER. Melvin Little's Trailer Court
HAMILL SERVICE STATION
mult1ple thereof
orated.
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Mrs. Fred LewiS recently.
j Cheshire, Ohio.
etc
Before
9:00A.M.
Sa1d
bonds
mature
as
follows:
The
next
meetinc
will
be
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
Hoffman
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Mr. and Mrs. Lowie Peten and
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$21 .000 11n December 1 in ~a.&lt;:n Blue and Gold IUpper on Feb 13 famt)y, Pt.. Pltaaant, Mr. and Mra. daughter of Middleport viaited Mr.
SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
Every Day Bervlee
year frolll 1961 to uno inclua1vc Each penon il to br:ing a eov~ lloyd Hoffman and family, Mn. and Mrs. Benton !Blake. Sunday.
sewing machine. In excellent
and $22.000 on Decem be~ 1 10 each 1dish and aandwic:hes for their Ray Thompson, air. and MH. Jan
Mrs. Earl Robinson and daucb-condition . &amp;lance due only
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$39.50. Terms if desired. Phone ( 20a) Termite
I Said bonds are ISSUed f(Jr the ID Pack 248 Ia InVited. to this IUp- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ty Hill _and son, and J~mce Nichol343.
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purpoae of acquiring real eatale per and program. The Cub Kuter and .Mn. U.u Hoffman.
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son visited ~ina Lewts Monday.
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Tom HellfOD, BUl Hesaon and Mrs. Fannle Frances of Mason
U~~! PIPE LINE Mll..KER com- 1
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for sale. Includes vacuum FREE lN~PECTlONS . PHONE buildin;:, remodeling and imProv· program.
umbUI vlaJted Mr. and Mn. Walter F. M. Locket and Evelyn
East Main Street
pump, 3 milking units, atainle111
3.83-M. GllD"ore supply store. ing existing fireproof school build·
Blake, Saturd1y.
Mr. and Mra. Lew Edwards vlaPomeroy, OhJo
steel pipeline and suction can
Vaughan Peat Control Co. &amp;Jem· 1ings, furnishing and equipping
DINNIR SUNDAY
Mr. and Mn. ~ese Williams ofllted Mn
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to wa•h. Everything to mate
ber o~ National Pest co... trol I school buildings and landscaping,
The Ladle• Auxiliary of the ~ PJeuant. Mn. May Tolliver, - OWLS CLUB, OPEN EVERY
c~mplcte job.
Purley Karr,
AIIOCiatioa.
lf,..J.tlc I equipping and otherwise improv· Middleport Voluoteer Fire De- illr. and Mrl. Don Tolliver and aon
night cxn•pt Monday, formerly
C ester.
2 4 3tp
ing school lite.
partnient will have a family din· of Glenwood and Mr. and Mrs. AI·
the Katyd1d . Dance every S.lll· ODD LOT OF MODI:RN WOOD- ( 2Qbj t
said bv.Jds are pa1 able at the ner this Sunday ai the fJremen's lred Roush of Water Falls, Ohio,
urday night.
2·~8tc
MEN Lodge dishes. can be seen office of one of the lcg&amp;.l deposi- hall at 4:00 p. m.
vlalted Mrs. Alma Johnson and
mother, Sunday.
at home of Don Price, 809 Maple BARNES·SWPSON IN~uRANCE taries of the Board, namely , 'fhe
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llj,) Au[.;, Soles
St., Middleport .
2 4 3tc Agentt., Middleport. Fire, Autc,. Farmers Bank and Savinga Com· liverlng to the undersigned (or to
Mn. Mabel Johnson and Mrs.
mobile, !hmd1. l-hone 6318.
pany of Pomeroy, Ohio, or The his_ office during busineu hours) Eule Henry of Beverly, Ohio, vis· 1
BUICK sp~ ·: lAL AND MANY
HAY
LOADER
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GIVE-AWAY
Pomeroy
National Bank, Pomeroy, wr1Uen notice of such caneellation. lted Mr. and Mrs. Gene R.tley and
other ilL .. , .at sacrifice prices.
Ohio, al the option of the holder,, Such bidder shall thereupon be en· family Suf!day.
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price. Good condition. Come See COMPLETE INSURANCE
See H. it . Durst, below Long
Fred E . Austin, Lan)'IVille, Ohio,
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Lif A 1 Fir p 11
and arc supported by unlimited tltJed to the ret~rn of the deposit
Mr. and Mra. Bob McDerm1tt and
&amp;uom , Ohio.
1 10 JDtp
Route 1.
2 4 atp
;a~J onDoo e,.Mi u 0 •
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whJch accompanied hi• . bid and it da':lchterl ol West Columbia visitONE 19G2 DOIJGE, NEW MOTOR.
OblO.
l.lt. Middleport, ~ Said bids will be prompUy con ·. shall be returned to htm immedl· ed Mr. and .Mt-s. Harrison Robinson
Will sell cheap. Matt Hen- (9o
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and family Sunday.
I Marlne ~uppt lft
DON STIVERS
sold to the highest bidder offering
The rtght IS reserved to reject
Mn. Dana Le.wis visited Frank •
drick8, Racine, .Houle 1, Nea~e
Harris and famtly Thursday even·
Settltnnent.
2-2-6tp 1 USED BOATS AND MOTOR-;--""' 012 1
1the lowest interest rata at not Jess bidl .
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Bo.rd of lcluatfon of the lng.
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'46 PLYMOUTH . DON SAYRi,
and up wh!l• they l ..t.
/The lowe 6 L interest rate will be
hmeroy lxertlfltecf VIII•
Mrs. Nelson Roush of New Ha·
Middleport Phone 6120·Y.
polltan Motorp, 600 •· #Min
idetermined by calculating
the
DlltTict
ven visited Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
1·30-tHp
~::J:,:•roy. Phone 24SY
totai interest to stated maturity
J, lclwtr~
Clerk Johnson Sunday afternoon:
at the rate bid and deducting
(1) 29, (2) 6, 12, 3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Otey Johnson of
1955 llUJCK L&gt;YNAt'LOW. Hlue 1141 Mr R~nt
therelrum the premium bid. If
and white heater, radio. $63()
each of two or more bids is the·
can finMncc . Y11ncc Millho'ne, ~ents. Peop..•• TetraCII and I
highest bid oHering the lowest
2 4 Jlp
Vale St., oft eutternut Ave.,.
interest rate, the bonds wlll
be
Tuppers Plains.
,49 TWO DOOR - ,.,.,..,. Phoae ID-Y
awarded on such one of aald high·
mouth Slallorr DWELUX PVLY·
2 1 30tpl 'i.l) t&lt;.ea~ t:sto 1 tt
est bids as is chosen by the said
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cry
Clerk by lot. All bids must be ac·
~ ood .cmulllum . !hd1u ond Ileal· APAll'~.'MENTS - t"'urnlehed and FOR SALE. MODERN 7 ROOM compamed by a bond or certified
~~~c 40l ·M.
2-5·1tc
unfurnished. McMasten, Middle·
house, 114
baths, alummumJcheck on a ~olvcnt bank (other
Good C:lean UMd Cara
port. Phone 6044·M. '"" 2 a tf
storm windo\'.'S, doora, . built ill than the );Udder) payable to the
All M.akes and Modela ,.
, .ana &amp;;ROOM HOUSE f, ROOII
kitrhen eabinet.a, g11- ~rnace, . Bqard, i~ ~ srt'loQJ\l qf one per
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, iilllrtmeat and 5 rOom apart.·
garage, carport, laree lotP •4t .D ~t of .t le par amount or the
600406 last Mlln St.
ment. A. w. Ben&amp;el, 1 hone· floCid,
near schools. • Jam!s unds bid for, upon condllwn that
Pomeroy, Ohio
110-M.
ll 2 tl
Prlodc, Pbone 498-J .
2·3·3 c 11 the b1d 1s accepted, the btdder
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Plans Made At
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Plans_.. d - lor the Di•
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llarietta wbeD the Deputy Club of
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County Council Meeting At Syracuse
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Mrs. J. G. Bintz of Zanesville, southeast district director ol
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1be Oblo Congress of Parents and Teachers, spoke on PTA
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leadership and the guides of the PTA which are the objectives
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established 63 years ago at the met!ting of the County Council
PTA held Thuisd.ay evening at the Syracuse school.
Terry Dawson o( Columbue and
Th e speaker brou ght ou t th a t the PTA shou ld be non-com· Don
Smith , Ohto Univen ity viaiteo
Wed •• 11
'th Mr . Uld Mrs. W tli
merciaJ , non-partiu.n and nonn e ...d Y WI
sectarian. The pro&amp;ram &amp;hould be !Cambndge, (lre-&amp;ehool ehainnu Myers.

Asbury Meth!Jdist WSCS Holds Session

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S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb, 5, 1960

Around And

Mr. and l.drs. John Kincaid left

Mrs. BinU uid t.hat of the OVhto Congreu of Parents

CELEBRATE GOLDEN

WEDDING

utlon with Athena, publlcat.iona chairman of ped o!fernight in Olarletton., "w
1t Tuppen ahould work in coo ....
r•lat•·veo.
tw.e a:roup
other organizations r interested
in Ill e Obi e Coo•r
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ura:ed that chUd welf~re.
tio-ru :" and Mrs. Edward Waller,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wohe .
Port.&amp;mouth, aouth central diatrict Mrs. Dale Kennedy, Mra. Don
all officen
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Clar ...'· , and J amea Hag·
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for 1 be
pr.ctice
...on. W&amp;)'De SwI"'
auer, M.n. W'l
I · d.Jr~ ctor oI t h e Ob'10 Co ngre11s, Roac h , ...,.m
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liam Francia, Mrs. Herbert Plilrker "Functictns of the Standing Com- gerty were in Huntinaton this
• RSSIOD.
and Mrs. James Sayre registered mitlee." Mn. Ruth Tucker, Racine; week to visit with Von Roach, .a
I ,At t.be dote of the m«tln&amp;llnd- the 139 parents and teacbera pre• Mn. Char lea Lytle , Pomeroy ; Mrs. patknt at the Veterans Hospital.
wkbea, salad and eoff"' were xrv· ent and each waJ given a name Lucy Greg,, }tlddJeport; and Mn 1'bey reported he seemed much
: td by tbe Fotelt Rose group.
tag in blue and gold which carried Robert woOd; Long Bottom . served better.
out the PTA theme.
a• lou! secretaries of the four
Mrs. Clero Baker, Edison Baker,
The meeting, in chara:e of Mra:. conferences and gave a brief re- local, and Mr. and M.ra. Charles L.
ATTIND FUNilAL
William B. Downie, opened with pon on their respective conference Baker of CharlCston, ,W . Va ., we r e
• Mr. and Mrs. Emal Howett and the invocation by the Rev. F. E.
m ' Columbus Wedneiday to at·
• dauchten. Lou Anna aod Barbara Dunn. Mrs. [)QwniG gave the add· . Following the school of ipstr~c- tend the funeral of George M. Ge.ar
Jane, of Toronto, Ohio, were here reu of welcome after which she Uon, a coffee ho~ was held Wi th han who died early Sunday morni for lbt funeral of Mn. Gladys presented a past prealdent'l pin to the Syracuse Umt '"' hosts. The tns .
,I;J~~~·:•~auo~t~o~I~M~r~.~R~owe~t~l.i Mn. Harold Eberabach. Mrs. Ed· blue and sold theme was carried Mrs. George Doolittle and son .
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mund Grueser presented a cor&amp;age out on the refreshment tahle J Stept1en,, of Fairview Park, are
of white carnations tied with blue which was centered with a large
a 'fisit wilh her parents,
jDd gold ribbons t.o Mrs. Downie decorated cake with an
Mrs. Glenn 4mbert.
Oblo
and Mrl. Downie presented l.imi- ment of chrysanthemums and
and Mrs . Bernard Schramm
Polllfii'OJ',
br coruce• to the guest oUl~ers. ioli at the back. Individual
Zanesville visited recently with
TONIIAT
The president asked each unit to ~u~rea topped w~th lhe .
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
"11m JAYRAW!cERs"
turn in pictures of their school and 63 • ice cream wJth PTA
and Mrs. John Lyons and ch\ldren .
~ Pvter - Jeff Chandler abo a history of their unJt.
white m'lnbi dl!col"ated in blue
Mr. and :drs. Denver Rief,· Were
SATURPAY
The eounty chorus, directed by gold, nutl and coffee were
in Columbus yesterday where Mrs.
Mrs. Roy Tracy Jr .. with Mra. Geo. During the co_f!ee hour, a
Rice consulted her pl,lyslcl.e» for
"CRY TOUGH''
JDhn Suon- Linda Q'iSilll
Hackett Jr. as accompanist, !lang, roll call or umta was
check· up on recent foot ·~&amp;ery.
_ alao _
"Homeland" and "1 Could Have Mt!. Nellie Vale.
they were gone her mOther,
'TLOODS OF FEAR"
Danced All N'i&amp;ht."
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lloM1'd Keel - ~ne Heywood
A school of Instruction waa held
ows
SUN ... MON. arul TUIS.
with four confeRncea l.n session In
Bertha Archer of Indiana i
..PU.LOW TALK"
various room1. Mrs. Bintz waa in Has Meeting
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
. Rock HUdiOO _ Dorifi Dar
charge of the program plannin&amp;
D. Diles while she is vlaitin g
conference; Mrs . K . B. Davidaon, Tuppers
with former rrienda.
Guests wit ~t Mr. and Mra. Allen
The Fellowship meeting or the Hughes are :~rs . Dorothy Weick of
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of the Reedsville Charge Finlay and Mrs. Marguerite Hale
We Have On The Road A - - at the Tuppers Plains Metho- of Hicksville . Mrs. Weick is the
Church with twenty-eight in Worthy Grand Matron of tbe State
of Ohio, Ordel" or the Eastern Stur
Shumway and Geneva and Mrs. Hale is the Grand Ward1\U Sileo Both Gao llld l!lettrlt
Yates presented a very interesting
Of the Order. Both are here to
program with MrA. Shumway read·
the School of Instruction
ing the scripture and Rev. Free·
was held at the Mason ic
Mr. and Mrs. Charley A. Nelson celebrated their""'"~"""
,Jand Norris having the openini
Weteh ''Or Our Olflntlc Sal• On HMflfl
today.
ding
Anniversary February 2nd.
prayer. Several had thought tilled
ll.._.ry 12 throuth March ht
Open house will be held in their honor on Feb. 6th, at Ule
readings.
Th• ledHt of T•rmt ~an Ia Arr1npcf
home of their daughter, Mrs. Paul Sisson. Hours w.lU be
A pone! or three women and Youngs Hold
7 to 9, Saturday evening.
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To those who can not attend during the &lt;&gt;venin&amp; hours, tbey
written br those present. A spell· Surprise Party
ins: bee w&amp;s conducted by the commay call at the honored couples' home on the following· afterBuy NattoftJ!Ine Direct P'rom Fadery Prltes
mittee.
noon, from 2 to 4 o'clock.
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tablerefreshments
grace by
on Young Jr.
allAller
enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Tom
Steele. :The couple have four children,· Mrs. George· Jitc·
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Ghee,
Temperance,, Michigan; Mrs. Gwinn C)ark, St. Alb;ms,
Oii
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Saturday afternoon at their home
W.
Va.;
Mrs. Paul &gt;tsson,. Pomeroy RD 3, and a son, Car) Nel·
The February meeting will
Eut Main St., honoring theil"
held at Reedsville at which
(Chuckle), on his sev- son, Rutland RD I. They also have nine grandchildren and
The room was de- two great grandchildren.
Mrs . Shqmw&amp;y and Mrs.
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balloons which ex ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson lived 42 years on tbeir fann home
Jack W herman
tended from the ceiling.
near Langsville, 0 . Eight years ago they moved to their preO:
Benedu
will serve
Games were played durifJg the ent hom~ on Cooks Gap Hill, Route 124.
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the honored a:uest
mll'l$ lovely glfhl, re·
of cup cakes, ice
pop •oorn and pop were

111'11. A. R. Knl&amp;ht
the Guild or the Grace
Church Wednesday evening at
home, Lincoln Road. Mrs. Patrick
Lochary was a contributing
were Jeanie Tyree,
tea8 .
1~:~:.:~.Barrett, Debra Hunnel,
Devotions by Ml'8. Aaron Kelton 1l
Triplett, Donna, Susan,
vice president. opened the meeting
and
Vincent LaudermUt,
and during the busineu session
McKnight, Roberta Bing,
Conni~ ltoush, Susan
plans were made for the "Week
of -:\tlssions" to be held at the
Ef!ie atld Phyllis Dla:r:e·
church, March ~13.
, Becky Will, Mike and Eddie
A dessert course was served by IY&lt;IUn''·
1he hoatcas during the social hour.
Kathy Dill, Eileen Dill , Teddy
Lehew, Jed Will, Jeff 1)'o, Del·
bert Bruch, Robin PhaHn . DavidKeller, David HyaeU, Jimmy Wil·
es, Diana McAngua, De1tree Kay
Mlddlepert
Pike and Vietor, Vicki, Diana and
J1nice Young.
FEATURES
Adults present were Mrs. Robert Barrett, Mrs. Dick Young,
Mrs. Victor Young Sr., Mrs Min·
nle Pike, Mrs. MarUn McAngua
and Miss SharOQ Young.
Sending gifts but unable to at·
Pinta Quarts
tend were Skippy Logan, Susan
and Roger Dixon, Bnnda and
'AI GaUons
Beverly Will, Nancy Jo Mayor,
Farle Erlewlne and Mr. and
Cboeolate &amp; VaolUa
James Thoma•.

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Pomeroy Bapts:it Church will hold

their monthly meeting in the social
rooms ot the church Sunday eve~
ing 1t 7:30.
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The February meetmg h&amp;J been
designated _''Guest Night" and the
program wJII also be presented by
a &amp;uest speaker, John Fassett of
Marietta .
Mr. F~t tl8 the area repreaentative of the Ohio Baptist Convention with te6ponalbi1ity for all protnotiobal adlvity along the Ohio
River from SteubenviUe to Clncin·
nlrl.i. He was aecured 111 membership
in the Ohio Valley Improvement
Aat.ocil.tidn lnc. through the ef·
lorta of 'the local Brotherhood, and
It lS expected that he will bring
an up-to-date report of future developments In the Ohio Valley.
Refftahinenta will be In eharge
of James Stepben&amp;on and Dale
Wipple.
Ray Domia•n Is president of the
group, ·
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The children'• choir of the En·
1erpriH: EUB Church will meet at
tess.
2 p. m. Satut'day at the church
The March meetin• will be held for their resular practice. The
at the home Of :Mta. , Alite Cape. director urges all chtldren t.o be
hart with Mn. Jo.h lt 6auvage, as PrtHnt for thll practice.

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They cordially invite their many friends and neighbors to
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The Brownie Scout Troop No. ~5
she nnw had over .100 reacrva· 1 of _Mlddlepoprt went to the past
tions for the noon dmner.
office yesterday where the activiTht! meeting was closed by ties or the post office were ex.Mrs. M. L. f!' rench after which plalned to them. In the absence of
the. members an~ guests were the .~stmuter, Walter Waddell,
in,Jled to Ole dlnmg ro~m .where Adr1an Canon explained to the I;;;;::;~:::;;::;;
refteshments of sandwlchee:, po- girls how mail is proceued and II
tato chips, min~ and coffee were just what happens to a · letter
served bl: Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Mra. from tho time they man It until It
John Lyona .and Mrs. Jamca Pul· leaves the oftlce in a man sack.
len.
Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard and
Mrs . Fielding HawkblB imme· Mrs. Michael Hackett are Jeader1
dlate pas! matron presided at the or the troop and sCouts attending
cotree service. The · Valentine the tour were OebbJe CollOpy,
theme was carried out on the Kathy Bailey, Remalee Nlerl Lola
table with a large pin~ Val· . Ann Sauer, Betty Rusaell, l.tnda
entine centering the table whJch Hackett, Marta Kay Hubbard, Mary
waa covered with .a pale pink Virginia Burkett, Teresa Caacl,
cover.
Ioyce Davia, Jenny Lou Fife, Mary
~ane Gerard, Mlehelle Hackett,
VISIT IN POMEROY
·Rhonda HyaeU, Donna Weimann
, M:r. and 1\.fra. Raymond Lohn, and M)'rta Wilaen:.
$milton, sp~nt l~t weekend jn
Pomeroy, the guesta oi Mr. and
Followlna the tour tbe glrle
Mra: Otto Lohn Sr. 1 and Mr. and apent a · little play time at the
i\1rs. Otlo Lohn, Jr.
Road,tde .Park.

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COLUMBUS (UPL) - Re·
tired Army missile expert
Maj. Gen. John B. Medaris
sald Friday night that If this
niitlon does not make the [
right deeiBton on its missile
program "our civilization is 1
on tbe way out."

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ed 11.9-billion kilowatthours o electric enerey, 22.4 per cent
higher than in 1958.
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Mrs. Pickens, Alert, Active
Yet At93 is Civil War Widow

'Bissell Seeks Recorder Job
. tbi.rles Bi~&amp;ell, 49, of Chester,
1 Republican candidate for
. tecorder· .aubjett to the May 8 prl·
a\~ election. He is a carpentef..
f~~er. and the father of 18 chil·
d,ren, fout of whom are married.
· . Jlr. Bisaell and bla wife, the
· "i6lm~ :Marlaret K. SlQJer, Min·
. .-enville, lie acUve in eburch and
pUbUc aff•ira ~ ot Clte'lter town·
· lhlp. He is seivinJ dow hl1 ace~, oiid term u Chester townlhiplrUatee.
four married children

1 Labor

Ohio Power's Sales Costs,
• '59
Expenses HI•l peak DUfiDf'

W. B. "Burnsey" Harris, a
veteran of more tban 15 years in
the field of aaaollne products
. diltrlbution, baa been named manager of tbe City lee and Fuel
Company's Middleport Tex•co ri·
1 ver terminal and retail outlet, it
waa announced today by Vitus
Hartley, Jr., Sec.-Treas., of the
Point Pleasant f1rm.
Hartley said Mr. Harris would
be in· charge of all operations of
tlle river terminal at tbe loot. of
Beech Street and would bave of·
fieea at Beech and Alb Streeu.
The warehouse and .offices have
been eonaoljdated under 'one roof
and all transactions will be hand·
led from the new location, formerly tbe D. c. Miller Lumber
Co., more recently tbe quartera
occupied by tbe R. L. MU!er Co.
A resident of Middleport, Mr.
Harris' new post is an inte&amp;nl
part of the City lee and Fuel
Company's
Texaco
operations,
HarUe)l said, wbich included · the
mid·atream refueling service .at
Point PleAsant, aa well fiS all
Texaco ser\'ice staUona in Meigs
and Gallia CounUea.
At .the same Ume, Hartley an·
oouneed that the offi~ ot the
secretar)'-treasurer of City lee &amp;
FueU:::o., would be tranlferred to
the new o_ffice at Beech and Asb
Streeta.
'l'be company at Point Pleasant
is also engaged in petroleum p_roducta distribution, as weU as Ute
a!&amp;tribution of B. F. Goodric:!h
pro~ucts in this area.

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!probably
The adn:am1stratl~n • po1itlon
wtll be dtscloaed wben

Mitchell teatifies before the HOUle
Committee on proposals to
r.aiae the minimum w1ge and
bring more workers under iU protection. The hearings are scbed·
uled to open during tbe week
starting Feb. Hi.
In tbe Senate, a subcommittee
of the Labor Committee bas reeommended an amended version of
a $1 .25 minimum wage bill introduced by Sens. Jnhn F . Kennedy
tD-Mass.J and Wayne Morse (I)Ore .). Rep. James Roosevelt (DCalif.) has introduced a similar
1
bill in the House .
Labor union leaders active iD
the nght ror • boolt in the min~
1mum wage expteMed confidence
Ohio Power Co .'s total sales, revenues and expenses in 1959 , today that some raise would be
reached all-time highs, it was announced today by A . N . Pren- enaettd at thiS session of Congrea,
tice, ,Canton, viee president and general manager of the com· ad~~~s'ir.1::-"cou~: : , : :
pany.
_,.....) •
1 minimum .... hike In . ,
. During the year the compan;'s 456,500 customers purcbas- election y~r.

.

M:edaris, 47, a· critic of the Ei·
aenbower admiDi..lration'a missile
policy, said the Jaave facing this
country ·i s: "Are we or are we not
in competition" with Rllilsla? If
we aren't., he said, the Unlted
State&amp; Is wasting ita money.
"If we .,. competloe, ttMn we
,,. not ""'lni anythlne ""'
the effort this ntlion mutt
IPftld to win."
He caUed on the press to fa·
miliarize itllef with the lahJ;uage
of the space acientilts in order to
bring the real story of the coun·
tr)' 11 misaUe standing,
~ria, who retired last SWtday as the Army's missile chief,
was here to receive Ohio's higheat honor for her natlv~ sonS-the
Governor'• Award_,preaented annual.Jy at the ONA convention. Me·
darb .rrew up in Springfield.
Medaria was followed on tbe
lpeJtcr's platform by Gov. Mi~bael V. DISalle, 1 Democrat, wbo
toot a alap at pte,sident EiBen·
•.,bOwer's ..term~ c;ritl~al .-eDeri:ila
aa "parocblal."

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Th e, sourees told a United Press Internal;ionai
reporter that
Lal?Or Set:retary James P. Mitchell had dectd~ to recommend
. a higber floor under the wages of the 24 million workers now
. covered by the law.
No new figure was mentioned. fl":S MMI utend. conr..,. to an
But there was •peculation that .dll•tlonll 7,50!)..000 woR:en..
the adminiatratlon would advocate
Mitchell previ001ly hu urged
a $1.10 or $1.15 minimum.
~tension of minimum Wage cov·
TM AFL.C10 II lpNI'headint erage to about 2,500,000 more
• clrin to raiN 1M mi.rtimum to worken, mostly in chain lltores.

"We're in tbe midst of a great
controversy•• be said. "One I believe will be the greatest ln the
111tion's hlstory."
He urged the nation's press to ,
get the facts-"tbe cold, start
faeta"-+about the missile race
With :dUssia and present · them to
the American public. 1
The &amp;eneral, .speaking before
tbe Ohio Newspaper Aasn. conven·
tion, said that the American press
baa been "bamboozled" in report.
ing missile development and that
botb military and scientific "go&amp;.
bledygook" was keeping the truth
of the misaile race from the pub·

11&lt;.

AdministrationTo Ask
Hike In Minimum Wage
.WASHINGTON ( U~I)- The Eisenhower administration IHe was e xpec~ed to bact tuch an
will ask Congress to 1ncre~ the federal minimum wage of exten!IJon ag~J~ .
,

Values to $39 ..95

4 Door SOdln. One owner car. Dynaflow drive. Luaturouo
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NO. 249

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Of Instruction Friday In Middleport
Mrs . Theo Neutzling,' Worthy Matron presided over the
meeting of Evangeline Chapter, OI!S Thursday evening .when
they met in regular session at the bali in Middleport.
During the meeting a donation was voted to the OES Hos·
pital Circle and routine business was taken care of.
Tentative plans were made to hold ~ Vesper service with

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Miu Karr. preaident, condueted
the buaineu seutoa and Mrs. Roy·
al Tbomaa reported that $12.11 has
been received lrom. 11le1 tn
atamp1. Tbe World Pi)' of Prayer
to be held at the El$ chUrch ,. • ._
all Syracuse churtbea to participate w.a announced for March
The 20th annual -meeti111 of the
:WSCS waa announCfl(l (or Aprpil
20 and 21, at Toledb, when ~s.
Huen Wcmer, wife of the Bishop,
will apeak on her reeerit · trip to
Alrica.
Excerpts of letten from missionaries in Japan, Sweden, Kprea and
India were read whi~h expreued
their appreciation fQJ' gifta and
prayer•. A round robin get well
card w.. sent to :un. William
Eichinger, splrltoal lift secretary.
Forty-two shut-in calli were report·
ed. Contributions were received
from Mn. A. L. ~qagan, Mn.
Oma Winebrenner and Mn. J_ C.
Farrell.
Prayen by :Mra. ·Melvin Gtlm.m,
Mra. Oma Winebrenner ilnd Miu
Karr concluded the meeUng after
which strawbetl')' iee' ere'am, cake
and mints carrylna: qqt the VaJen•
tine theme were serVed by the boa-

CARLOAD OF WATER HEATERS

OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

VOL XI

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in Africa. She alto read.
sent out to all churches' Meet Sunday
flrot all-African confer·
in Niaorta.
At Baptist Church

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"City Minion•" and • book review dtHIOtlOnal leader and MJ1, Rayoi
on Africa wa 1 1aveQ bj. Mill .._. Thomas In charge of the· procram.
cia Karr, who, told bow Romen

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TDJUHCA, Calif. UPI - Povr~n .t elepbone _tbre&amp;t.J that. , a
i:MHM WAI hkkftn It' fttt. audit.
rlum ef Mt. Gt.. .on J"niM' Hllh

With Mrs. Oma Winebrenner Wednesday
The February meeting of the WSCS of the Asbury Methodist church was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Oma Winebrenner, Syracuse, w1th Mrs. Dana Winebrenner as
the hostess.
"This Is the Day" was the topic of the devotions led by Mrs.
Oma Winebrenner, which ol"'ned the meeting. Mrs. Frieda

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Ute meetinc aad an- PTA members t h.ou..ld not tr)' to and Teachers, " How to Conduct a Wednesday tor a vacatlon in S t
4 other meetibc ol the club wu determine school polides and PTA Muttng ;" Mrs. E . S. Sherow, Petersburg, Fla. EnrouLe tll~lfOp

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Korean Veteran
Dies After wng

Illness Friday
Funeral

service~~

Benhel Davis,
'Mt. Carmel

"The attainment of full produ(...
Uort at the two aluminum reduc·
Uon miJ.Is on Ohio Power lines is
the d:Jief reason· for tbe large increase in power sales," Mr. Pren·
tice said. "1be Onnet Corp. and
Kaiser A1umlnum &amp;. Chenical
eorp. pants
1
.at Clarington, Ohio,
·
d
Ra
an
venswood , W . V a., rcquu-e
lre-mendous quanlitie&amp; of power
• ,.
d ·
1 ba ·
·
aor "-'•e re uction o
UXlte to pnmary aluminum."
Sales to the company's .industrial customers were up 30.4 per
cent over 1958. due principally to
the alwnin-u m load and increased
activity by the varjoos ferro--alloy
pl-ants and a number of other hea·

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Autb •b•es On
Dairy DiseaSeS
T Speak Here

fore totaled ~,363.787,000 kwh.
"BoUt residential iiilnd commerOfl
~ial categories of eust.omers showtd more mGdest gains in p(JWer
purchases during the past year,"
be ex.p lained. "Sale of electricity
to commercial eust.omen was up
0
9.9 per cent over the previous year
and ,,..·dent~a
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p revent10n
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aad Con1ro1 of Mu.. .1 •
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per ce more pawer.
tJtis, Leptosp1rosia and otber wao
·
.
.
.
eues of dairy and beei . cattle
~perabng m :13 Ohio counties, ; will be discussed at a meeting to
Ohio Power had re_venues of more be held in the Court House in
lhan $~27,043,1.100 end expen9es Pomeroy Wednesday evening Feb.
amounting to $105,890,~. That 1 loth at 8 p. m.
gave tlhe ~pany a net Income of 1 The meeting is open t.o every
a~t $21.15:3.000 85 compared t.v one interested and bas been ar1
$20,~.~ lD 1958.
ranged by the Meigs Dairy Service
MaJor 1tems of expenses we~ : Unit and tbe EJ:tension Service.

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fuel plants,
burned $211,ID
1869 am- $24:,876,000
the eompany I power
kilowatt~ 844.000 tor taxea U4. ~ . ~
year be· 884,00!' for wages and safanes. .
Durmg ~e put . year, 0~10
Power cootin~ 11.8 eXPanmon
Pr:-&gt;~am~ -inv~n~g about $46%:·
n:tllilon 10 b~I~Jag ne~ ~ent;ra·
t1on, . transmiSSIOn, . di_.!ltrtbuti~n
;md ml~ceUan~~~ facdi~1ea and m
expandmg exut!ng equipment.
. Tbt t!Ompany s .•!erag~ domes·
t1c user of eleclrtetty mcreased
his consumption to a record 4,085 kilowatt houn during the
year. The cost of domestic electric .!lervlce to the customers continued to decrease during the
year, averaging 2.24- cents per
kwh. In 1MB
the avenge was
2..28 cenll.
"Ohio Power last year passed
the ti,IJOO.m.ark in number of
home.s on our lines which are
heated eledrieally," Hr. Prentice
said. .. As 1959 came to a clOBe
5,204 homes employing electric
beat in one form or another
were takiq service from Ohio
Power, the company having add~
1,281 all-electric homes to tts
line• during the past year."

$9,000 Loss In
Letart Fire Is
Suffered Friday

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· Two ofonOhio's
outstanding
tborities
this b)pic
Dr. K auG.
Gokbtein haft
~l!!fl secured to spelk. Dr. Geyer
iJ; the State veterinarian of Obio
and Dr. G-oldstein ls in charge of
the State Diagnostic Lllbol'atoriea
at Reynoldsburg.
All dairy and beef fatmel"a
and otbetli interested are invited
to attend and bring their qualions on preventton and control
of ,.f'attle disea&amp;es..

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Minor Accident
Causes Damages
SetAt$250
A minor wreck at 9:30 laat
night near the Crow- Steat House
on We8t Main Street. in Pomeroy
~ulted in damage estimated at
$2M by Pomeroy poliee.
'l~Y'llliam n. Grueser, 11, 460
Grant St., Middleport, traveling
eaft had slowed to make a left
turn into the Stelt House As he
'turned, a car alao going e~st tnd
driven by Charles Elmer Larkins,
34, Long Bottom, attempted to
pass.
Damage to tbe Larkin car was
es1imated at $100 and to tbe

G1·ueser car, $150. There wen: DO
in!uries and no U1'81liL
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