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~Dal17 Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0' Feb. 6, 1960

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Ch ester

Around And

l a d i e s ' llible Class Holds Farewell

Garden

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WAHAMA HIGH HONOII ROLL
A Honor !loll ; Judy Willlama.

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B Honor

Roll : Senlou: Ken·

H~!dc~t~ ~!~n ~l~b met l ~':en ~':;l;;te,

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Clark, Wilma Grimm, Ronald Dun·
can, Paula Maynard, carolyn Leil'·
lng.
Eighth Grade: Gratus Aldridge,
Kennelh Bass, Ann Johnson, Mary
Jane Webb, Sharon Brlnker, Ja
net Hoffman, Carolyn John~~ ·
Joe Scites. Beverly Burns, W.athe
Capehart, Nancy }effen, Linda
Lathy, Duane VanMeter.

Dinner For Rev. Hulburt And Family I
Middleport
Shirley Henry.
Ladles ' Bible Class of
By FREDDie HOUDAIHILT
Wednesday at the home or .Mrs.
Juniors. Doyle Jon~, Ann May .
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Dale Kautz wtlh ftln Pearl Kob- nard, Do!lald Van Meter, Kitty
lDe .
Baptist Church of id eport
ur ay ev n n m
Mrs Lyle Weaver who recently
•htz and Mn Davld Koblentz as Brown, Bill .Frey, Patty Ha.rnh,
~onor of Rev. and Mrs. Warren Hulburt and children, Mary underwent llurgery at Pleasant I
l~Sisttng hosteases.
Georgean Jerfera, Inle Justice,
Ann
Warren,
Valley Hosp1t.al
now t.akms: I I~=====;=:;::;::;::::_;===========:!,
Beverly &amp;oush,
Stewart,
Tbe dinner was held at the home of Mrs James Murray on treatment.s at Holzer Hospital and i'
Durmg tbtl bll!ilne98 session Mrs. Ruth BroYfn, J~an Carroll, Katby
Seventh Grade: Linda Clark,
Grant Street. She was assisted With the servmg by Mrs Lu- I " reported to be improving
Eastern Star School Of nstl'~ction
Pearl Mora was ...igned to spea~ : Fowler, Irma Gfl!tStoad, DO)llla Enna Crite1, Mary Foater, George
ellle Ma7u and Mn: Clarence
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Mr and Mrs Joe Longstreth of
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for the club on WMPO The CJVlC' ' Hesson, Robert Kell, Bonnie Ke&amp;· Hoffman, Franz Reichert, Mary
~k. who . alao presented the c ur~ meetln closed With pray Dresden VISited ncently with Mr.
Large
Committee n•ported that permis..Jsmger, James
Knapp, Sheldon Riffle, Marilyn Stanley, Larry
Bulburt family wttb a beauurully erTbhy Mrs !!•~!burt.
and Mrs. Kenneth .McElhenney
I
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h'rt s1on was granted by the school Roush, Ruth Scarberry.
Ball, Robert Brown, Jame&amp; Harns,
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There were approximate y 320 in atten ance at the T 1 y- board to do the plantinr at Chest- I Sopbomore 1: Richard Abel, Vel· Dana Lewts, R.i.chard Ffiffner • Pa·
vecorated
e. Bible
e ca
was tn : While,
Others
Mn. RMTiis. an Mrs.amiR YW Saxton ts re~Jrted 1 Sixth annual Session
by the
~e shape ca
of a
ande m.scnbMrspresent
Jameswere
l''aulkner,
l h Oofd the fSchool of Instruction
S
hi held
h
ld er Grade School. A silent auction I rna Anderson, Judy Bird, Danny tricia Thompson, Lera Bennett,
MI. witb a verae fro~ t~e 33rd I Harold Hall , }lrs Cha rl es Wh ite, 11l at her home on Locust 31
25th District 0 t e r er o the Eastern tar w C was he
was held later m the evening to Dodd, Naney McDaniel, Ho!"ard George Rouah, Thomas Russell,
Psalm and the wording 'To Our Mrs :'\lorma Ward and guests L
M1s. Thelma
~htrk and Mr I Friday at the Masonic Temple In Middleport. The district is ra1se funds for this project.
McMillion, Patty Newland, Ste· Randy V.anBMeter, Angela Zerkle
Mr Mathews and Miss and Mrs Russell Shirk and baby I made up of chapters of Meigs, Athens, Washington, Hocking,
,
phen Burgt'SJ, Sharon Parsons, Judy Goheen, Robert Green, Kath·
iSaator, Rev. and Mrs. Hulburt I D D11
ohd Mary AriD and Wirren Jr." J ff es,
s
v1s1ted last weekend With the
nd Morl'a
ounties
The president, .~Irs. Roy Mlll~r, Kttty Willtamson.
leen Hesson, Glenndolyn Ord,
The g..... were seaLed at
&lt;' ery
""-shmen·.
Nancy ~·~
•-·trong, Sandra Pickens, Nancy Thorn.
former's
mother, Mrs. Mtnnle a E
g 1.,. n cCh pter ·of Mt'ddle the Valentme theme w1th a large •. nnoun c.ed_ a Gardeners and Exh1b- 1
&lt;~
Chm.c
ama.U tables woand the ble&amp;:ing preErlewme and family. On Wednes- portvan
wase me
hostess a fur the meeting· arrangement of red carnatwnsd 1tors M
th do_nt Feb.
Ch 24hat the
Re Ath· Dante! Art'ts, Barbara Bostic, Shar
ceedmg the dinner was g1ven by
day of th 1s week Mrs. Erlewine and guests were registered by Irs centermg the table for the honore ens
e o IS
urc ·
serva- on Brown, Ross Frey, Becky
the honored e:uest, Rev Hulburt
spramed the toes on her fool.
Beulah Jones, Mrs. Grace Jo'rench, gue1ts. Red streamers al1d Valen- tJons for the meetmg and luncheon Goodnite, Dale
Grimm, Amy
BAKE SALE
An arraogr.:ment of roses centered
Rev Howard Ruppelt planned to Mrs. Rowena Vaughan, Mrs Eve· lme cut·outs were used on the ta aJe to be sent to Mrs Albert Poole Roush , Arlene
Roush, Ester
the table lor the honored family.
be m Columbus th1s evenmg to lyn Lewts. Mrs Maxine AUens- bles
'
before Feb. 20. An mvilallon was sm 1thsoa, Beverly Staats, Cla:ud~a
Tltere wtll be a bake saJe Sat.
Feb.
13 at Chapman's Market spon·
. A gift Wa$ presented to Rev
Bearhs
Iassist at the weddmg or MISS worlh , Mrs Lydia HarriS and Mn. Servmg in the dmmg room were ~:~~~~ t~:~~~dD~pi~c~~e ~~ . z.&lt;e~rk::l:e·:___:C:'o:::n:::n'::"~B:::o:ne:::•:u:::tte~r,~El-"_'
Hulburt and bmtly from the clau
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Juanita Hawkins this evemng at t"aye Wmgett of Harnsonvtlle and Mrs Robert McElhmny and Mrs. J
fl
ng ng b Dr •
softd by tb.e RaCUJe Chapter Fumd alBO one from the hostess and
M1ss Ern a Jesse asSJISted by 1:30 al the Boulevard Presbyter- Mrs came cass1dy, ol Belpre.
George Memhart as co cha1rmen. Ka:s~~e~suj~w;~b~~ . 1 . Y
· Hardware f...onvention
ture Homemilrers of America,
27
lli11 Anna Mae Jerlrey
Mrs Rollin Bearhs cntertamed ian Church
Dunng the regt&amp;tratlon ttme a They were assisted by Mrs James
.
Wagtter Will Attend
st.artiDg at 9:00a.m.
the Past Chiefs of ~1;~.gnolia Tern·
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Mrs. Danny Thompson,
.Mrs ,, Tw ya
r'll--rles
A. wa~-r
FollowiDJ the dinner an in for- pie Pythian Sisters Thursday eveBruce Kokovitch has been ab· c eeK our
hk was
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M y 1a twe ,, ._rea
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•~ of wa~•r
~-1 Brannan, Mrs. Wtlliam poem
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County
Chairman
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mng al her home East Main St. I
ast ew Mrs. Lilhan Demoskey, Mrs. Mabel :'llorris, MJ:s. Ruben Collins, Mrs. Woodrow Mora. demonstrated three rO&gt;r wrie
Hardware Associaspedal numbers being prc.sented
The mcetmg in charge ot Mrs
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SanborJl and Mrs. Paulme Gallag· Richard Olle~, Mrs. Kathryn Mtl· clever Valentme
arrangements. Lion ts ex.pected to att~:nd the A1Y
b)' a quartette eomposed of Mrs. Dale Smtlh, pre11Jdent, opened
her m charge
chell, M,rs. Fielding Hawkms, Mrs. Mrs. Paul Baer was le,a der of a ~tl , 66th Annual ConvenBeulah Wblte, Rev Hulburt and with devotwns. Mrs Adam EbersI~
The meeting began w•th Mrs. Ro· Millon Hood.
~·::- ~~:~n·~a~~ n~~mS:~ c~~~ bon .at~~ Sheraton-Cleveland ~
Pomeroy, Oblo
ldr. and Mrs. L. D. Diles.
bach, Mrs. Karl Grue11er and Mrs.
'I
berta K Mindllng in charge and a
The School of Instruction was brought in answer to roll call.
teJ
m Cleve1~nd, F~ruary . 7 lheO,
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A short business meeting was M1ke McKenzie wen· reported
welcome was extended
to the conducted begmnmg at 1 p. m.
where a specul meeting WI11
conducted by the president, Mrs tmprovmg Thank you notes were
group by Mrs Theo Neutzling, with Dorothy Weack Worthy Grand
Mrs Gertrude Frank, Mrs.
held for all Board Membets: Pae~
TONIGHT
J . B Hayes, With the openms: read from Mrs. Cbersbach for
Pomeroy
Worthy Matron of the host chapter Matron of the Grand chapter of mer Kautz, and ~~rs. Orts Guinther PreSldents, end Coun~ .Cb~ll':JJlen
"CRY touGH"
prayer bemg Jtven by Mrs. J. M. flowers sent her while hospilalJz.
Mrs :.t:ary Parsons, Belpre, re- Ohio m char'ge She was assilted were vlsltul'll for the evenmg.
to discuss the AMOCtaUon s proJohn SoliiOII- Undo Crislal
Archer, after which Mrs Victor ed and from Mrs. Jay Myers lor
•r LUCILLI MAWKINJ
sponded on behalf of those attend- by otftcers of the Manetta chapgram ~r tlhe y~ar..
.
-alsoGrim presented the devutwns lor Chmtmas g1ft sent her. The tra.
mg
t- which tncludcd Sally Gtfford,
Red and blue flower stickers
This Convention 15 .held m eon"FLOODS
OF FEA.a"
. meeting. She read from t he veling pnze d ona ted bY Mrs
Mr. :::J ,J Mrs. Ernel Howett and
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fbe
The registration committee rc Graham
Stocks, Georgaleen Hock- were &lt;~ward ed t o Mrs· Vernon Web · junction with T.he 1960 naJUware
Howrd Keel - Anne Heywood
book of Romans and gave a med1- Wilham F1sher was awarded to ~;uTg~;~~~· ~:r~nn!c:::nlagrube~: ported 234 regJstered for the open. enb€rry, Howard Weadner,
VIr· er, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs Pearl Show, lhou.sed at Public Auditor- 1
SUN., MON. oncl TU&amp;S.
tation from the Se('ret Place.
Miss Thelma Grueser A sunshine
mg session Next year's meeting gmla Stocks, Annamarie Schafer, 11\.oblentz, Mrs. Purley Karr, Mrs 1 lum, whiah .is the brgest .A.sstJ.cia- I
"PllLOW TALK"
Tbe Mystery Prize was won by basket of gifts from the members or their parE-nt;;, Mr and Mn. will be in McConnellsvllle.
Jeanne Riley, Mabel Heath, Mary I Earl De~n and Mrs. Woodrow Mo~a tion~ponsored Hardware Show In J
Rook
Hudaon - DorJs Day
lira. Katie Mathows and a C&lt;Jntri· was sent to Mrs. Gruc&amp;er.
Everett Howett and Mrs Bertha
New oUJcers ror the comms: year I Newart &lt;Betty Delph Sarah Knight by the JUdges Mrs Lawrence Mil, I the Un&gt;Jted Statef\:.
buUon was gi\•en loward the new
Games were played during the Gall. ThC'y were called here by were elected and Installed .as fol- Lova Lamer, Nel1i~ Beardmore, hoan, ~drs Donald Dora and Mrs.
- - - - -hymnals being purchased by the
the death of hls aunt, Mrs. Avery lows· president, Mabel Baldmg, of Doris Buchanan Wilda Beebe and Paul Baer.
social hour 11nth pnzes awarded Goegleln.
d
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to Mrs. Thoma~ Cook, Mrs. lllchMcConnellsville; VIce pres! en\, · J . Wesley Gray.
Mrs. Robert Wood, Mn. Pearl
ard Campbell and Mrs. Delbert
Elmer Haskins and Mrs. Bertha da Carson, Marietta; secretary,
Mora, and Mrs. Howard Knight
Gill are spending th1~ weekend in LoUise Lent, Glouster, and treasurOther octicera of the State ord- won contests and Mrs. Donald
Eisclatcm
Cleveland with his daughter and er, Mrs. James Clatworthy, Middle· I er were Worthy Grand Patron Mora won the door prize.
A dessert course carrying out son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fusco port.
lieorge Price; Deputy Grand Ma·
Refreshments were served by
the Valentme theme was served by
Mr . and Mrs Karl Grueser were
Participating In the mslaUatlon tron Jane Souen; Depuly Grand the hostesses and Valentine gifts
the hostesses
to those named business vi&amp;tors in Galltpol&amp; service were Virg1ma l..ong, EdiJh I Matron Joan Brimmer,
Grand were exchanged by Secret Pals
above and Mrs Lawrence Lann· Thursday.
Vaughan, 1Beulah M. Peoplea, Ad- Warder Margueflte Hale; AssociHome Of The
lng, Mrs Amanda Kaspar, Mr~.
Edgar Abbott Is confmed to r1enne French and Blanche Ball. ate Grand Matron Dor1s Preston;
S
FABULOUS
A memorial service for deceased Grand Conductre8ll Grace Grether;
Oian Goodwin. Mrs Henry Rei· his home, Rock Sprmgs Road,
bel , Miss Berntcc Ann Durst, Mrs w1th the flu.
members were conducld wtth a Gra nd Marshall Mildrfd GaiUer.
came c.rueser,
Mrs. George
Mr and Mrs. CharletJ. Buck v1s- special rcadmg by Lou1se StewSunHhine ushers
for the day
Hemes. M1ss Lena Grueser, Mrs itcd l&lt;'riday in Rutland w1th Mr. art and a vocal solo, "The Lord's were Hazel Stout, Guysville, Patsy
Ray Seidenabel and two guests, and Mrs. Ran Might.
Pra:Yt'l'" by Mrs Paul wmn, aceom · Radford, Pomeroy; Helen Bloom·
Anniversary
Mrs. C. U. Je,:se and Miss MarMrs Harry P. Smith spent pamed by Mrs. French
Iu;ld, Bever.ly; Nell Gtlham of
I tha Jesse
Thursdny in Columbus where she
New Marsh£1eld and Mrs. Gtbson
The birthday Of 'Mrs. Adam Eb'ti'ollowing the close of the morn· of Nelsonville
ersbach was celebrated Thursday
The March meeting will ht: held attended an O~lo Method.ut Con. ing sess1on a dmner was served at
·
when the l:lusy Bee Sewing 'Circle I
at the home of Mrs lt1chard ferencc comn 1tttee meetmg on lhe American Legion Hall by
The Wortlty Grand Matron spoke of the Federated Church met at
Caunpbcll.
IIU~m~r schoo) ot misslonil and Evangeline Chapter. Chapter mem· briefly on some of the projects the church for an all day qmltmg
chnstJan service held at the hers alli!Jstmg w1th th1s were Mrs wh1ch are carried out by the Order
Individual cakes carrying out the
Chittenden
Hotel.
Joe
Young,
Sr,
Mrs
E
M.
Wood,
or
Eastern
Star
such
as
the
build·
Valcnlme
theme were served w1th
Racine P1'A To Meet
Mr. and Mrs. ~!sworth Rowe Mfl. Lee Roush, Mr!l Lelt1e Roush, mg of the Eastern Star Home for a potluck dinner at noon to Mrs
The Racine PTA will meet w~Jre Columbus VISitors Thursday. Mrl. Leshe Erwin, Mrs. Roas Pul· agt-'d member&amp; o~ Mt. Vernon and Ebersbach, Mrs. Clarence Massar,
Monday at 7 30 p . m at the lugh
Mrs. Allan Keller of Darien, len Mrs Mabel Sanborn and Mrs a Clime Hospital, Occupational Mrs. Norman Kloes, Miss Lena
A ·bank vault. And right here
&amp;- safe
IK'hool. Jt 111 announced, with a Conn, arrived Thursday for a Hafold Chase.
1'hcraphy at the home in Sprmg· Grueser, Mrs. Amanda Kaspar,
Founder's Day progr11m Hml with vls1t with her parents, Mr and
deposit box your valuables and imJl?~'!'t
T)le dl,nner \able• were decor- f1eld, Trainm~ Awards for Rehgl· Mrs. Walter Baer, Mi!IS Katie
an offermg taken for this ob8t!r· Mrs Jacob Elberfeld.
ated. in red and white followinl o~11 leadership, the Pueon Chil&lt;t· Becht, Mn. William Baker, Mn.
clitl ~~~
place
the
vance.
ren's Hospttal and the Educational Theodore Mora, Mrs IBen NeutzOrder By Phone
Rllltttl Mother11 are asked to be
world
of
the1r
very
own.
And
for
.
JUS~
a
Plam Public
Loun Fund
hng, Miss Anna Durst, Mrs. Carpre11ent to make final plans for Baptist Church
few cents a week you get all the protection
And Take 'Em Home
the VHieQtlne treat. A coffee hour
Card Party Feb. 29
At the close of the meetmg a tea ne Grueser, Mrs. Lou1s Reibel,
Mrs.
Grover
Erb,
Mrs.
Lena
Huber,
will follow.
Class Holds
Plans were made Friday for a was held in the dining room wtth
of a bank vaUlt.
public card party when the fin· momber!l of the
Harrisonvdle Mrs. Addu~ Gruescr, Mrs. W L.
Session Thursday
snce committee of the Middleport chapter m charge. Among those Kautz, Mrs. Otho Murray and Mr,s.
Carl Shields.
We Pay 3% Interest On Your Savblgs
The Febroary meeting of the BPW Club met at the home of assisting were Golda Anderson,
Ladles of the Young Adult clasa Mr1. Gey Reynolds. Plans are to Pearl Canaday, Dorothy Austin,
of the Firat Baptist Church wn hold the party on the 29th of Christine Long, Helen Long, Shar· Will Meet Tuesdny
on Jewell, Bermce Ledley, Ruth
The Middle~ort Business and
held Thursday evening at the this month.
Thole attending were Mrs. Erlewme, lola :Bartrunt, Marjor1e Professional Women's Club wUI I
hom e of Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey,
Kenneth McElhmney, Mrs. John Rice, Elizabeth Collins, Stella At- meet this Tuesday evening at the
East Mam Street.
Masonic Hall lor their regular 1
Cancer pads were made during Werner, Mrs. Nellie Vsle, presl· kins and Ruth Halliday.
JamcLClatworthy , Worthy Pa- meeting.
the evcmng wh1ch was the pro- dent or the club, Mia• Nina RU.I•
I
for the month . Plans were aell, Mill Freddie Houdashelt and tron or the local chapter was chtur·
The meeti ng will be preceeded
man or arrangements for the
made to make a quilt lor the Mn. Reynolds.
Following the meetlna a dee· School and was assu1t~d by V1rgil with a dinner !erved by the mem·
MUIIIC BY
Member Federal Reserve Sywtem
m1s1ionary box at lbe March meet
aert course wa1 1erved by the hoa· Atkins, Harrisonvtlle, and Charles hers of Evangeline Chapter, OES
lng.
at 6:30.
Member Federal DepoolllllSIIl'Uee Corponotlon
Kine, Hawsonville.
tess.
Colored slldes or F'lorida and I
Mn. Robert Coats, Miss Hallie
Guest speaker ror the evening '
Pomei'Oy, Oblo
Ut11h were lhown by Mr. BaUey
Zerkle and Miss Nellle Zerkle were
will
be Bernard Fultz of the I
and daughter, Brenda, after which C.oyal Pal. Meet
In c:harge of the decorations for
refreshments were served hl' M1•a. With Mia• R.,..eu
the chapter room. Also assbting Webster·Fultz attorney office.
Bailey, Mrs. Danny Thompson
MiN Nina Ru11ell entertained wltb the preparatloJUI before the
and Mra. Ralph C. Zundel.
the members ot the Loyal P11l1 meeting were .Mrs. James Pullen,
Present were the above named Cl111 of the Church of Chr11t of Mrs. John Lyons and ~lrs. Harley
and Mrs. Leroy Rusche!, Mra, Middleport at her home th1s week Swtaher.
'
Waid Gorby, Mrs. Richard Owens,
Other committees or lhe day
Mra. Allen Jenkinson, prui·
Mrs. Che1ter Zirkle, Mra. Harold dent, prealded ov~r the meetmg. were: reservation and dmner, Mn.
W. Lemley and Mrs. Guy Cowan.
Mill Ruuell was the devotional Charles BuRell, Mrs. Willis An·
The March meetmg will be leader and read tJt.e 1cripture of thony, Mrs. Will Reynolds, Mrs.
held at the home of Mrs. Cowan. the Widow'• Mite and also an ar· Ka \ad Mindy and Mrs. Harry HoudasheJt.
tlcle In connection with it.
WE'LL CLEAN THEM
Ree~pUon · 'Mn. Edith RuPsell,
'th
Durina
the
meetine
Mrw.
JenC ar.O yn S Ml
Mn.
Mae Bater. Mrs. Coats, Mrs.
klnoon
appointed
Mn.
Allee
Rob
..
TO PERFEcriON
Roma Harrah,
Mn.
Kathryn
Graduates From
:~~~ p;:::_am chairman for the Kni&amp;ht and Mn. Beulah Hayes.
WE PICK UP AND DELIVER
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For the p~gam hour Mra.
Oh 10
niVefSI
Jenklnoon and Mro. Edgar RerNO PTA ltiiiTINCJ
Amon&amp; those recelvina dlplom· nold1 presented a number of arThere wUl be no meetlng of the
aa from Ohio Univerllty, Athen1, tlcle1 on Lincoln.
Weatern Local PTA Monday even·
Jan. 30 was MJq Carolyn Smith,
At the cloH of the evening 1 Ina bee.auae of the Junior HiCh
''We Cle.. EYOI')'Iblftl But The Baby"
who araduated with blab honon. deuert eourse wa1 aerved by the basketball tournament beina · he1d
IICOND ST.
PHONI 6190-J
MID!iLIPOIIT, OHIO
Min Smith received a bache- hoate11 to the members preacnt in the Putland Hiah S&lt;!hool &amp;Ym·

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Pomeroy·MIM!eport, Ohio, Monday, February 8, 1980
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Past Chiefs
Entertained
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Mrs. Capehart
Died 1\Ite~ Long

Meet The-Candidates

County Praised

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What's the Safest Place In the World?

STEAK HOUSE

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Busy ee ewing

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He is a member of the .Aiv·
er!can Legion, Disabled Amer·
ican Veterans, Miiltary Order
of the Purple Heart, Eagles
Lodge, and has been a long.
time member of the Pomeroy

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Me~sf.armers Urge«! To

·· Federal Cost~Share Plan

Emergency squad a11d the
Pomeroy Fire Depar!ment. He

is at present servll!g as Chief
of the fire department.
Mr. Thomas is married to
the former Ruth Quillin, l)yr.
acuse, and they bave two
daul!htel's, Jackie, 18, and
Sanara, 12. The Thomas fam.
lly lives at 103 Wright St.,

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The FARMERS BANK
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EAGLES CLUB

Saturday, February 6th- 9 till
MEMBERS and GUESTS

THE BOB RITCHIE COMBO

You Art Sure To Be

Pleased

Fonner Resident
Of Pomeroy Died :
In Pennsylvauia

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When We Clean Your Clothes

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for !ln. Geoqe
81, wbe died

Feb. I,
her home 1D
Falla, Pa., were held Fl'l· '
day at 2 p. m. from the J, orvme
Scott Funeral Home iD Beaver
Falls. Burl.al wu in the Sylvania
H1IJ.s JlemorW Park, New .Brl&amp;bton, Pa.
Mn. Shoemaker wu a native 'Of
Pomeroy 1nd lived for maoy l'8"f8
on Condor St.
Survivors include five toRI,
George Jr., Rollm, Kenneth, ()r..
1.JV1ebnand MillarQ; two daUChten,
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Yollni llld Blanche Hoy,
It arandcllildrcll and ~ great
crandcbildren, au of Beover FailL
Sbe wu preceded In ~eath I&gt;)' ber
butbaud. George, llld one dauihl-

excbangi,o• new

Altro-1

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and
Ooaunlttee summOJted
Adm, Arleign A. Burke, chief ol
JULYal: opeN.triom, and Navy SecreW. B. Fronke to te1Uiy on
~ llld &amp;Jilce progroma.
~i.e and Gen. David M. Shoup,
Mai'U)e 'COrpo eommandollt, also
were ICbedWed '1o appear before
~?-eollderSe
. 'no"'Pte" ~n
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Mi"dleport
Bar Entered

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controYOI'OJ boillftl.
Mundt, in a report to his con·

oUtuents, .ebaoged .lltat tibe Democratic critica of the adininlstraUon
been&gt; pi&amp;YiJli "not 8CI 'powerpolitic son o critieal lsoue our aecurity."
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Maohon, appelflnc Gil a -televis.i.on program, Rid the United
Statea lacee "a t.Jah{eplni llituatioq'• O~ause ol SOriet superiority
lo mioalle development.

er, Ruby.

rae deeeued wu a lister ol1he
lite Jolin and Richard DaYII lad
.Hrl. .llargarot lleinbarl, Iii

of
PomeNy. ·
.!lr. llld Mrs. Richlrd Davit and
lin. Jolm Dam of Pomel'fJJ attended the funenl and retumed
here Saturday.

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HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY

lor of scien-ce delfee in educa· I ~·~n~d~M~r~•~-~Fre~d~~~-~G~ar~;;dn~e~r~,~
ag~u~eo~l-~n~l~s~lu~m~,~-==-:::;:;=o::-;;;Uon. She receJve,d a combined Ia
-degree
which permits her to
llil..l
teach In either
arode or hlah
rtll•
f"''lll
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oehool. She Is a member ol Kappa
Ill T '
0 P T 0 JI•T
Delta Pi educ-aUon1l honorary
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and Ia teachlna 11 the preaenl
BUt C.lllt 8trH&amp;, Pomero)'
time II the suaor Run lrodo
Roan: • to 1!...... ((ll- It , _ •• nan.)
echool ~n Pomeroy.
Mila Smith II the dauahtor of
Mn. Florence II. Smith, Butternut Avenue.

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DAIRY

MEIGS
SERVICE

UNIT

BRUD TO THE BEST FOR USS
1. Choice of bulla by way of

frozen semen at no extra cost.

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COMPTQii!..l

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net,
Admitted Sunday: :Mrs. Beverly
Letart FaDs; Mrs. .Edith NelRutlond; lfrl. Jlurlal Spires,
~;~_Mn. Lucy Spencer, Long

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A Houseful Of All
NEW FURNITURE

2. Low f6 .00 Breed:nl Fee.

BEO ROOM

a. !!!!:1 !!!l' Servlee !!1 !:!!!!_

LIVING ROOM
K'ITCHEN

.!!!!!! Experienced 'hehnlel1n.

letter CaHit For lett• Uving

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Service

STERRETT
I.IU-1, Pomeroy 525
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CONVIi:NIENT TERMS

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It'• hllld lo gel along without 1 n~~~e
and I refi'IPrllor Ia 11mos1 1 n-lly. 'l'lley're !Iolii ln-

ellide41n thb 3 fllom

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BA:KER FURNITURE
On The Brlali~ Co~ Ill

MID~lPORT

Toledo dairies aareed to
•••- •••m• In addition to onea iQ:
Mich.; and Napoleon.
Green, Wauseoa and
Ohio.

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

tcJmm~Jtt;tting

BUNDLE FOR 8

Kditorially

&amp;outing And World Brotherhood

2.----l)aily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Feb. 8, 1960

·E Participating In Dryer
Promotion Campaign With Ads

Harrisonville laid out In 1'840,
Dunlap and named hy Dr. Floyd,
jn honor of Gener11l Harrison in
Ilia campaign ror President. Pageville lair! out In 1838 by Ames
Stevens.
SUTTON
Fint mill In the township wns
1 tread mill at Graham Station
(Racine) by Simeon Elliot. Luclua
Cro811 mHJ on Bouman'a Run wall
built in 1837, tome give It as
1886. 1t was an excellent mill and
conaidered the best of any of the
early mill!!. The old •am which
furnished the water for the power can atlll
be seen also the
chimney used after it WPII chang.
ed to a atream mill Is still etand·
Inc.
Jlacine poat office establll!lhed
In 1818 with Andrew Donnelly os
po&amp;tmsster. It was then called
Graham StaUon.
lAlLY MAIL
Mall for this section wall flrtt
carried by George Warth In a
canoe from Marietta to Galllpolis
and at that time there were very
few sett)ement.A to leave the mall.
He traveled mostly by night to
keep from beina: -'t!l!n by the Indlans and would hide hh• canoe
and aleep during the day.
Next by borae back ovur a trail
made through the forcat by
bluing the tree1 to mark the
lla.JI. Wben the steam boat became a meant of tranaportatlon
the mall was then rarrled by very
IWift running boatt. The Telephone until It wa1 tunk was a
mail -packet. It wu followed by
the Telegraph, both vory ewlft
boetl.
WIMn ttM Ohle l.lver lall
IteM WN cDmptetM lh• trains
tMk the Nil from IN bolts
In tiMi 1111's anti carrfetl It
•lmott th....,_urths of • centurr. The trth" .. vt ¥It Cln'Y•
lq th1 mell A~ust :11, _1955
•INI ... t.bn owr tty the

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1;\. p:ye . tile eontnet for
iitHiiilll ~~ "--d l "t•• th
·1ft ti'h..:.:"i~ ';' tot!f jjri,. ":1
~- 1 aJ Cllt · be
- ~!' . ,..... ..-n ftlmiUI m
.lfD \'~'W•~
,_ CODt"'ri.
IOb ...,t'b tU
~notr bUt 0~Ou -.rtU tlOO
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wam

·lief
en.Ill"'

of tfle tamUy. one Confederate
wa 1 ltllled 1.n the battle •nd WI'
burled on WI fllftn, Yeara later
hi• remains were plond up and
kept In a box 11'1 a lhed near thll
house for HYitll )IMrl and then

burled In Ute Portland comotory.
Mony rolloo wwe found on thl1
lorm 101' . . _ Je-r• olter the
battle .,.., toucht.

rho nllhl )leloro tho ba!Uo,
General !iorpn, the Conlo401'10IO
commander, llt&amp;7etd In thll hoult
and the nnxt nl,lht General• Hob&lt;
aon and Judah, the Unlon eom•
•m1ndera, l!lll)'ed In the houee 11

jou!llll
the oorl)o
tliol the ' WIIOI
ptld the bottle lou boon to···"
..,., Mori!Jo,l. ~ !!Cie ~~~· ~ 'to ~- · •• del..tod and W,lnt to elude
1111 CllpiOH which he did lor lOY·
.fijle .
,....
oro! dqo bot wu ~IIJ
to
re- ld I• Columhlulo Count)', Oblo.
.aco ,Tbere t1 a 100!CI ailed muter on
mo- the bank b)' the tide of the road
~-·~.~ ~ 1m&amp;rk1DI .tJM J1laCfJ where h6 Wll

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BEDROOM HOV3E TliAlL-

Ell. Melvin Utile's TraDer Court
Cheslli.-., Ohio.
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GAUGES: Montgomery, 18.2 up-

per; 10:9 lower; runnlng 21 feet;
Ge.llipolia: 11-8 upper, 23.8 lower,
runnillg 48 feet; Lock 23, 18.9 ata-

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SINGER. ~C'l'RIC POHTAJ!L]!

Obkl

OPEN

RIVER

G~ VAC~ CJi11&lt;NER . SAJ,E.
·Many · I
over. froiD · 19ft.inveotor)l. SWIVel tops · .flo
complete. -.itb
tttacbm~nts. .
Terml~ Phone' ~:
'2-5-6tc

aewJ.na: machine. ln. 'u .cellent
conditfon. Baltnce due only
$89.150: TOl'DUI If desiftd. PhQDe

EVERY

-343.

2-5-St.c

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2 81to'

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19M BUICK SUPER 4 door Sedan~
tmji.... ......
Power steering and brakes. Ful·
DA\'U!ED. EXCELLENT
Colt\ ........
ly e(uipped. Spotless blacli: and i\IAPLE
condition. Opena Into double
white· fi~i!lh. $9QG_ Blaettnar'a,
bed. Phone a.o.
2 8 3tc
· 2 8 6tt
&amp;.~.. ........... Pomeroy, Ohio.
....,
'J'Wo B~GLE .Purs, 3 mos. old.
BmCK Si&gt;~~ AND
. IIANY Cheap. Mnollolrilel' ROUih, Min· · 1101'( 111.11 ftRVICR JUio
otber itfr.w at Hct~lte pric~a.
el'aViU~; Ohio;.
2 8 3tp
moval. Phana 245-X. 124-10111'
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Seo R R. ·DUI'8~ ~!"low t.on1 1
iBoltom, Ohio.
~ 10 ilt)tp (.,._
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A'RUNNIN'

In 1910, the Boy Scnut.s of AmerIca were chartered in Washln·gton .
In UM9, an Air Fcrce jet bomb·
cr !Jew -across .t he United StateR
in tbree lhou.r!t end 46 minutes,
the fastest tmnacontinental flight
at that tlme.
In J~5 . Soviet Premier Georgi
M11lenlrov re.~igned as chief of
state. He WillS &amp;uoceeded by MarsOOI Nlkola.i Bulganin.
A thought for today: Ma,ry SttJart, Queen or Scota said : "In my
end Js my 'begin.ning."

thlo boll lo oliO ln tho JIOIOOIIIOn

CLUB,

plus

nlgbt except Monday, formerly
ftuM.&lt;uON. )tAlMO • llWoL
the Katydid.. .Dance · every Sat- ONE GAS REFRIGERATOR. ·8 cu.
~P!Oll~':k
Phn•o 011$
urday nighL
2..s-.ate • .ft., in aood condition. ~5. Paul
lle!llln
'· Roalnt, C)hlo.
Haptonltlll1 227 S. :Jth street,
2 life
(ti,l Aut~Sole5
Mlddleport, Phone 6198.

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,...1 Marl"* Supph81J lll•od lor your homo J'nO.,.
19M MERCURY Z.Dr. Sedan. New
·, ,_ · . - ;"1 . , ·
t:bDitel. -J'Ol~mu aad AbiKitt.
Pontiac ttade·ln. Locllly ..-.....&lt;!. uHD IIO:ATS. A'ND MOtoRS $25
Phoi10 CIU·Y.
Nd
$895. Blae,tna•'l, POmeroy, l&gt;bio1 ond VII ""'110 ....,
Mol'!" , -~:-:~N~~
H ""'
JOOIH'On &lt;100 I. Mlln '
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ONE 111G2 DODGE, NEW MOTOII. 11-IWfO
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Wlill . sell cheap. ·Matt BeD·
drickw, R.a&lt;lne, ·Route I, N- 1-14)
R~
Settlomeli~
2-2-tllp

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Mles Helen Findling of Colum.
bus spent tbe wee~nd here wltll

. 1953 OeSO'rA VB 4 Door

worll:abop

Boyles

;meeti~g

Methodist

atteoQed

at the Gal-

Church

last

Good Cl"" UMd Cera
All Mlket .... .- t o
MITlOPOLtTAN MOTqRS
. 60N01 last 111\i!lit St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

TblirSIIay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley spent
Friday eVening with bis sister, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Charles Ayers, Belpre.
\
Sunday guest&amp; of Mr. and Mrs.
P~ul Buckl_ey; and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Kimes and .Mabel
Swartz of Athen1, Mr. and Mra.
Dou Landon and family ot Tu~
pers Plains, Phyllis Ayen of Be)..
pre and Mr. and Mrs. vtra:n 'Buck:o
ley of Reedsville.
Clltford Kincaid of Pomeroy vi~to
ited his wife at the Elmwood ReSl
Home, Sunday.
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DAILY CROSSWORD
2. Kla4 of tutl

3. Mature

11. Courqeoue

.. Cwii'J.inc

21. Head

4. Thrlo.

(Jlang)

21. auldo'l

emu•.)
B, Bare

trlck

10. Nepttv. lon

Publlabed every 1nernaoa a
tept Sunday by The OhJo Vallej

lowo•t
11.ote

e. Extrao1'41rt.

lubll=l!lnf Compa111 al 110

II...

.!banle. St., F::!!'eroy, Ohio. B)lll·

uypenon ' 27. Solemn

(alanr•
:.1:8. Rubl
n.lhelf
'1'. Italian .....
out
1t. PII'J)en
10rt Cpoee.) 80. M.ln••
15. Dtxttrou•
a. Motherleu
nlckA
:d.-Exetamauo•
calf
name
17.Donkey
8.81\attel'll·
ll.Htndu
••t•ril•r'• -'••".,.
1e. lou.U\taft
11. Selfte1
J'l)ddedl
38. Amoa'
by IOU.Ul
lf5. Tnt
(pola.)
counterpart
(~b~.)
lT.Xelodlel
U. Klndofbear 39.Juoll'llhlp
SO. J'i;rt.alnblJ' 18. A atatr
:S.S. Marsh bird. ,1, Faet (dial.)
toUaetifU. :u.)fu11onote 3T.The ~JevtL
·12. Up.(comb,.
4!111tltapQf· 21. 8Utllhblrda
(Scot.)
tonn)
outiiiM
11. Wrat.b.

'1.8i8 office phone :.11:9· editorlal
.4tlco 'bone 897.
Entered u ~Jeeond elan malltn•
at the poi\ oUice at Pom.
·eroy, Ohlo.
NatlOn!l]. atlvektatnr repreaentalve: BoUint!U'-IEI.mlMH. ~m. 84f

l.m•tt•"

~Kil•!i•&gt;~

Ave..

New Yllrk CJU,

ment. A.
1111-!£ ,

w.

Bengel.

Fbode

Mr. and MI'lll.

Paul Powell and
"'"I!""•
were in Uuntlngton, W. Va.
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Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Trent.

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i:!'ra.JCI&amp;
.m

1 30tp

remains

Call

illneu.
A. Chapman hu rea viait with relatives
She Ia Yiaiting her

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Gil REFRIGERAToR $15.00: MAY·
TAG Washer ·$75.00; Unlveraal
••• nnse ....oo: B•l&gt;f l!l!d •18.
Gall 8216-J.
2 8 3tp

2-5-6te

S ~ RVICE
Pomeroy

n:;,

.garbage· bones
·papers
.. rags

1N$l111ANCII

A.leqlo, ¥1dilleporl. Fire, Aatomo~Uo; , _ Phon~ 11811.

Clll. OhM.

xw..

Dispose of

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Co
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Melvin L!Ule'a Trailer Court.
·
Cbeabire, Obto. Ph~~ EmersOn COIIPLB'l'B !} INSURANCB ncJ.
'7-1329.
2 4 ttc
tuttoa. Lde, Auto, lin, POlio.

HOUSE STAR ROUTE CHESTFlll.
~all A. J. Carter, YUD-2231

Phone %67

At C.......

2 4 Sto BARNI!S.Silii'SON

good dry com. Oren Weara,
Harrisonville- Rd., Rt. l, Pomeroy.
2 8 3tp

HACKETT'S SAFE'I'Y
W. Malo 81.

Yukon541..

Appro:dm·ately 1 •ere levelland.
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'&amp;er of NaUoall Plltl CII"Jitrol
EoceUeal ...U. 18 mUoo trom , 7 ROOM HOUSE, GA!l.tGE. GbiHI
AiloelaU...
~
Pomoroy. llrlce
lrlqulrol location. Aloo unturnOOied 3 ~•- - - lin. Howell at
, 'room apartment both and . farnice. In New Haven. Pbone 6170. :..;:;
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S0o BALES GOOD IL&gt;\Y. 200 .bu.

SHOCK AliSolU W

IIA\11"1 'liD ITORI

IIAMILU':~~~J:_ATION
N
UA
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"Sertlee
utilitiesShoe·
ineiUded.
over 1"'::~~~==~
· ~·==·~~~
Voeue
Store, Loeated
104 E. Main
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SPECIALIZED BRAKE snVlCE

_..,.QS

-~ II!;J&gt;IIOOM MODERN .MART..MINT $85 per m.ooth or 1 lied·
room aportmen~ $50 per month;

·:cc--c • .:.: Chest,- I MODERN

Spec.._ Allgllment Alld 1· slanting Soni&lt;e

Mldd-• ial"

(20b) lnturai\Ce

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WU bolteSI
to her bridge t"lub at her home un
Thunrl.ay afternoon. Mrs. , G'eol'ge
Lerner was awarded tM prize for
high score. Play.inf were Mn. Norman Wein, Mrs. Geor.Je Lerner,
Mrs. Her,man Layne add Mn. 1uhl·

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Billy James. son of Mr. and Mr&amp;.

1!1:-.-::D-;:OUB=LE=FO=R:-:RENT:::
· =r.8'1=0-;-Lo-:ntro
wer Second Avenue, Middle- I'REE. !NsPBC'I'IONS, PIIONB
OR SALE-&lt;! ' ROOM HOUSE.
port. $98 per month. CaU 911119
3l!S-lL Gllir.&lt;lre 81Q1plJ Store.
4 rooms downatalra ud 2 - up.
Circle's Resta\ll"ant.
2-2-etc , Vauahan Peat cotrol Co. lie_.

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ENTERTAtlf$ CLUB

Hn. Hugo luhli!IJ

break- ed:;;;·;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:.Oin,;g;.•..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;-;

~org~ .Th.mes, is c~nfined to hia

Mr. and .Mrs. c. F . Tompkins
Pol'l'ff'roy visited hla parents at
Elmwood Rest Home, Monday.

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28-33. '"""""".
22-28.
CloctnnatiProduce:
Ho~ 4500, barrowa and giltl
aetive, ateady ; bulk mixed 11!1).240
I~ 13.1013.60, mostly 13.$1&gt; lor
190-220 lb., few lots mare uniform
:125-230 1b 13.0Q.i3.60, 240-260 lb.
12.60-13.10; sows ateady, mlxed.
30&lt;&gt;35(1 lb 10.75-ll.SO; !Joan, dy, mostly 8.
Eggs, rann -prices unchanged demand rair to good; white and
brown prices at farm1 A jumbo :2328, A large 19-25, A medium 17-22.
A small 10.16, B large 15-20, unde-r·
grade!! fH2 ; delivered FOB A
large 29-31 ; A medium 27•28, B
large 24-27.
Poult!')' : chieten prices at farmt,
fryers 21h-4 lb 17-19; heaVf bent
1!).20, ligh.t he~J 6-10, fryer pfico
41 per cent at 17. 6 per ceht 1t
17¥.1:, 49 per cent at 18, 2 per eent
at 18lh, 2 per ft'Dt at 19.

Before 9:80 A.M.

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St., Pomero,. Phone 90t.:u.
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THE DAILY SENJINR

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTI
Of' .llfEIGS·MASON ARIA
~ Richar...' I, Owen. Mllthtt

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Exceptio!&gt;al bU)'. $3115. Bl~ett- AF ~ ~;... iilriilabed 11id
oan, Pomeroy, Ohio.
2 6 6te
ii
lll!llieten, llhldl~
'00 FOIID V8 2 door Sedan. Phollel !&gt;01'1· Phone ~
2 3 II
24881!.
2 6 3te 1 IID4• $ .1\!!011 Ji!OUU, t ROOJI
--o-- .-.,..."-.,.,...--':
. ,...,--'-- . ap.rtmeal IOd. 8 room aport-

mother and brother, Iva and
Ruj!aell FindUng.
Mrs. Eleanor

Sedan.~ ~
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home Wednesday evening
her artn.

at Holzer H011plta1.

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CONDmoN 0 F liOVABLE
DAMS. All down includia&amp; lock
15 down throup lack 23; River
stationary. In Pltbburgh district
the dams are up running 2 traps
and 30 widt:et&amp; on average.
DIDO RIVER IIOATS; Lock 12.
Invader' down at 6:10 a. m., 0-3;
Lock 15, lndiana down at 9:20 a. m.
Jefferaon down at 6:50 a. m ..
Lock 23: Bland Creek down
p. m., 0.11; Atlu down at
61f0 p. m., 4-0; Charles R. Stephenltm down at 9:20 a. m., 20-0; ·Bayou
Larose up at 4:40 p. m. '7-0; Bob
Benter up at 4:~ p. m., 12-8; Peor·
Ia up pat 12 :~ a. m., 7-11; 1'1';\de
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dlfferenee bet ween vruned and unpruned trees is obvio111 in Winda up at 9 a.m., 4-3; Be!!-ver up
at 10:36 a. m., 0.1; Gallipo1i&amp;, Emone shows Herbert Shields standing beside a tree that bas ma
No. 3 up at 8:45 p . .m., 1..2;
. any pruning. These trees are on a section of the Wallaee Bradford OVEC up at 1~ a.. m. 10.2; Mike
has set 1bousands of pines in plow furrows in this field but the small CrediWr up at a:fQ a. m., 12-0;
Mr.
are hidden by weeds. ·- Sentinel Photos. .
Irene Shotan up at 7:30 ii. m. 3-1;
VUlcan up at 8.40 a. m .• 11.(); Ro-bert' P. Bonnlr.e up at 10:45 a. m.,
HARTFOllD HRSONALS
Sharon Gibbs, daughter of Mr.
Mrs.
Stanford
Powell
fell
at
her
and Mrs. Carl Gibbs, iJJ a medical

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1954 FORD \18 C.nv. COIIPO. N.W " - ' t -... Poottlo'J T..._ onil
top. Ex~ good flnilh. $891. r \?If• It, !Jff IYthrMf AW..,
Blaettllllr'a, Pomeroy.
2 8 61&lt;
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For a eompart10n of w1ces paid
tlltn and now we will ctve 1 cou... 11 euraplu of buUdinJ eott
·lit tlote' eartlfl' di)'L
_lM• ·Jt,obert a.yr,, aon of
~ M4 iflth~ Of Isaac, ttte
11.- If Ball t.Otart, bunt the
llr@&lt; ,ll!i1!!0 o1Jol&gt;t on,.tourlll milo
"lllt ·W -the !lUI ,Lotort fChOOI
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In that year • grade school
was taught by J . H. LawhePd, the
flrsl licbool taught in the build·
lng . The common branches were
kiui!U._for five years before the
g school was started. When
chartered H was to be under the
control of the McthodJat Epb~
copal Church and a provJslon was
In lhe charter that the following
should have free tuition: veterans
1 or the Civil War, orphans.., momber1 of the fam!Ue!l cf th~ trustees or the achool, and all memben of the Carleton family.

Edwsrd McDade and hit sister
were the tint McDadet we have
•nr retcrrd of In Jhla aectlon. Mr.
lien-de eave each of his aon1,
HtDI')' and Wa1hln1ton, .1 farm
and 10 thtt he mlaht have a barn
he built 1 llra:e barn on the Une
behreen the two ftrms, ao that
ftCb eclUld JJH the aame bam.
'l'llll did not prove to btl 11
•daetol')' an arrangement M
.he had boped it would be •• there
w.u aJmott continual contention
between tbtm in rtJard to itt uM
until It be!:!ame neceaury for one
to MU bit lhar• to the other.
!Ida old barn h1s been In a
""' necteeted lltate for &amp;evl!ral
,..... and noW almoat all fallen

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In the first graduating clasa
were the followlna: Allcp Sto~art.
Early Bridgeman, Liulc Mailer,
Carrie Will, Mlll1e P.arker and
Esther Blair, M. S. Webster, Supt.
A number of yon qo• thlt
building was ~mntd 1 s un·
Mft for un
and tom down
•t•ln.. the wllh•• of m1 ny clti·
11ns of SyrKVH who thouvht
of Carl ..on Coli• 11 an lm·
port1 nt p.~rt of their ¥1111P.
tu 1 ~ carl..on Jr. born In lut.
ton township wet shot durlnl
Morgan'a ralc:l.
EARLY 'ORTLANO H0M11
AB you drive up along the riv· ·
cr on state Roqte No. 124 on the
right .!!Ide of the road, in the up·
per eud of Portland you wUI tee
on old home whlch froi'n conttru6Uor1 plainly lndloate~r th11t at tbe
ttme it waa buiU it waa one of
the largest and fineat houtes near
Portland.
lt waa bullt by TUnll Middles·
warth . wbo With hll brother,
Fnnklln, c1me down the river
and ~~ettled here tn 1888. Tunla
nt~rrled suaan Welt or Balrf1x
County, Vlralnll, before comlnj
to the Ohio v..Uey. At qne Um't
the two brother• owned i ' 'ltrlt
tract of 11nd In J,.ebaDqil townehlp.
It w.a1 around thl• qld hou•
that the mu~h written about hattle of Portllnd Woll roqht In
Jut7 1863. Confe4erale blttvltl
were aet ur, near thll houle and
ahJrp fla:bt n&amp; not (ar aw~.
Pranklin. 1 brother of Tunb,
lived In the adjolnln1 hou.ae 1ncl
durin&amp; the blttle ·I cannon bal~ ·
pouod through h~ boun and

POMEROY
lANDMARK
SUPER SERVIa
STATtON
East Mltln S1reet

more day• to f'ollow in 1960.
The .moon i.s approaching its
lull phase.
11he morning star.s are Mars,
J~lter, Saturn end Venus.
OJ1 ~his day ·ill hU!tory;
In 1587, Mary Stuart, Queen of
Scots, wa.-. beheaded on cJ\ar.ges
of plotting the murder (Jf Britain'~
Queen EUr.abeth I.
In 1819, EngliSh &lt;au~hor, ert ('ritlc and social refol'mer Johrt Ros·
kin was bom.
In 1820, Civil War Union Gen.
William Tecumseh Sherman was

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-l!lLECTROLUX VA€UUM CLEAN· I:

*GE Fry SldQe&amp;

Today is Monday, Feb. 8, the
39th day of the year, w.ith 327

He g11ve ten acres of land and
200,000 brick if othen would provide the money to construct the
building . The money was raised
by the dtilens of Syracuse and
surruundin&amp; community and the
Achool wa5 chartered In 186~ but
Its building progressed so slowly that it w11s not eompl~ted until 1871.

BRAND NEW PORTABLE ZIG. ZAG ~wine machine. M'.lk.es but
monogr.ams, and
ton holea,
. many .fancy stltchea. Flill .J)I'JI!e
Onl)C. $77 .SO. Terms avaUable.
Phoile 3i3.
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100 Galloa GuoUne

By UnltN Prau lrttetflatiOt'lel

the -conttact to Charles Quilbm, a
carpenter and builder, to do all
the work 1 including the foundation and chimney tor only $85.
Later they deckled to uae a tin
roof Instead of shingles and Mr.
Quillen reduced bis price by
$5.00 as he did not have to Jay the
ahiDJie.s making tbe total price
for building the house $80. Mr.
McNickles furnished all material.
CARLITON COLLIGI
Carleton College, a large three
story brick building overlooking
Carlctonville which later became
Syracuse, had Ita beilnnlni in
1860, just after the clo5e of U1e
Civil War, when Jaaac Carleton
Sr., born in Ireland, wanted to
establish a school that would bear
his family name.

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HISTORY
Meigs

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teedinp, Ptlture lmproveiMJIJ:1
ceuary to pennlt pl1nUna of de - ~ tillnt, porua, etc .. u well .. ftr
.. !llrab!e tree apecleP . Technical foreti.J'l' puf'POIII, Of th'-' IIDPUftt
aniJianre must be utHized to de- , Shields ea1lmatea that 11 much p
teTminc the suitability of the ~,000 eould be uaed Ia t~ ~
land for clearlnJ and lhe mea - plantinl pTogram If enoup fem
lUre• nee!enary to puvent eroaion eN make applic:1tlon befOM the
No Feck!ral cost-8haring will be supp)y ol teedlin,. iJ exb.luated.
11lowed for_ planti,ng orc:hll'd
At the preser.t tune la.r.d owntt'ftl, plsntmg f~ orna.men~l en have made application for
pu~ or plantings
Pfl.m~rtly ~.000 trees for aettlng tbia. yar.
for 9tr11tmaa treea.. Mr. Shutlde Applications made • later thin
eX?I•i.ned that plantlhgl _ m~y be February will prob1bly be aae.leu
thinned and trees thus eltmmated as the seedling alippJy will be e-..
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may be sold for Christmas treeJ. hausted.
The local Forest Service repre· l
tentative must approve specie&amp;
Any f.armer wi1hina: to mah
adapted to the site, .amount of application may do 10 by. ealliQJ
fencing needed to protert the at t~e AAA office ln the baseplanted area from grazi ng, and ment of the Masonic Buildina:,
the amount of land clearing ne- Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy.
~Jury for &amp;ite preparation.
Mr. Shields Jtate! th.at it iJ recommended that not more than
I)CX) trees be tet to an acre and
~These trees on the tree farm of Wallaee Bradford near Hem·
that land used, be land that it too
to stimulate bushy growth. Bradford, who Hvesln Middleport, Jleep for any other purpote.
CINCINNATI - Uvestock:
lor many years and bas thousands of tree• of varlwa ages
CatOe 1300, calves 150, Low
Jleigt County bu $15,.000
will be thin ned and sold as Christmas trees. In the picture available thb year for conaerva- choice 7!!0-1000 lb .teen and 7D0local AAA office.
tion practice, which includes lime 800 lb mixed steers and heifen
36-26.150; two loadt choice and
prirue 1117 lb mixed 1teen and
beifen 26.85; bulk &amp;ood Jteen 2325.50; 1mall lot choice 7Z lb beif·
en 26.M ; few loads choiee 7~
IJOO lb 2:).25.50; COWl 121iD • ltl.M;
bulls 15-20.!10; choice veaJ.en 33-38

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-For fifty years the Boy Scouts of Amcric~• 000,000 or more brother Scouts in other
has brought to American boys the great ad- lands.
venture of the out-of-doors and the litre of
The Boy Scouts of America , through its
u.nblazed' trails .
World Friendship Fund, aids Scout associalt has brought the adventure of citizrnship, tions of other lands . Our Scouts have taken
the motive to serve other people. the Daily part in ten World Scout Jamborees, and jn
Good Turn, and helpfulne ss to th e nation in 1960 will be hosts to Scouts from all over the
time of war and peace. These and other ad- world at the National Scout Jamboree n~t
ventures have captured the imagination of July.
boys.
Scouts of the world are working together
One of the greatest of them all has been
to help build a better world. Their high ideals
the adventure of friendsh ip , the brotherhood
and spirit of service will be important fa ctors
that speaks around the world.
in these efforts.
In practic.aiJy every country in the free
world there are Scouts who are dedi cated to
We congratulate the Boy Scouts of Ameri·
tolerance, gOOd wiJI, and friendliness. There
ca on their glorious golden anniversary and
are 5,000,000 Scouts and leaders here and 3,- wis h them Godspeed in their- future work.

SCIPIO
Scipio township bas 36 sections.
Fint settlement by Jeremiah
Riggs in 1799. Fiut child born ,
James Riggs, son of Jerekiah and
Rachel (Keller) Riggs. First mar·
rlage wa!l John Erwin .and Milly
John11on. First grist mill hy Jesse
Page about 1830, a horse power
tread mill . First school taught by
Patsy Jones in a log hut 12xl4
feet. The Jogg were tut, the hut
built and complt•ted on one day
by six men. There
were only
about rive or six pupils. First
postofflce Downington .

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,ft~ins ».ampening I Underdogs Threaten Records .
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SQUAW VALLEY, Caltf. UPt:A well-dampened Olympic· Vil-

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"Beware of the underdOg,'' could be the watchword for Cin-

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cinnati and Ohio State tonight as the two nationally rated
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1 Oh~~ b_asket_ball powerhouses take. on lowly-regarded ~es.
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Cln~mnati, fresh fro~ celebra~mg Oscar Jl?bertson s ~~dlya away, heaY)' practices
are ; comphshments of beeommg the highest ~orer ~n eoll_
ege bur
~eheduled to be held _ weather tory , hosts underdog North Te:r.as State lD a Mtssourt Valley
penpittina.
1 Conterence game . And Ohio State will do battle with oft-beatJleaawhile, nerve5 were grow , en Wisconsin in efforts to stay on the Big Ten's unbeaten path.

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et .and indecision.
wouldn 't be fat.Jl to the title
Lucas led the acormg w.Jth 26
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W1th the rams plagum_g the mean trouble ahead 11 their sea- mg pace was ~lowe~ cons1dera~ly
area, the athletes we_re confined to sons go into the final weeki.
due to the Wildcats conservative
their roo~s - lookm_g out Win ·
Robertson scored 29 points Sat· play.
dows longmgly at the wh1te , snow urday night in Cincinnati 's 67-M . Elsewhere in Qhi? Sa~urday
being slowly melt~d away . ~oltle~t triumph over Houlilton . He now ·has m&amp;~t. Toled? won a b1g: v1ctory,
temperature registered
Sunday 1a total of 2,600 points with eight edgmg J?elrOJt, 61}--61, al Toledo by
was 36 degrees above
games remain in• on the schedule, weath_e rmg a second half rally by
not counting any NCAA playoff tilE Titans. The Roc_krts, w_ho bave
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three g~mea upcommg th1s w_eek,
The Big cts output snapped the saw thear 41-~2 t,a~ almost d•s~pold mark of 2.~7 aet by Dickie pear .18 .OetrOJt cut It to 44-40 mid·
Hemrick of Wake Forest in four way 10 the aeoond half.
seasons
of play.
But tbe Rockets held on to ru_n
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The Huckeyeo, meanwhile, hand: thear seaBOn record to ~~-2. This
k T Jd
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. ed Northwestern a 77-68 setback wee ' 0 e 0 mee s ' 0
jlt Ev~mton to run their Big Ten Duquesne and :Manhall.
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11treak to seven in a row. The
Jimmy Darrow scored 39 pomts
Wildcats temporarily bottled up aa BowiJni Green defeated )fiami,
Buckeye sophomore Jerry Lucas 93--89, in a close Mid-American
wilh a stiff :~;one defense but sen-. thriller for the Falcons' first vic·
ion Jne Roberts took up 'the alack tory at Od'ord since 1946. Ohio
1 with his rebounding and a 21-polnt University bounced back on lop of
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I the conference with an 86·82
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Maybe just a pat on the back and
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will go two, perhaJ)I three Jnchea
above the cttrrent record," Owens
said in an interview in the Boston
Advertiser. "l would gueu alao
that thia boy Thomaa Is on the
verge Of being the great athlt:te
of his race (Negro) for this seneration. He will be a credit
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BOSTON UP!- Jesse Owens,
probably the areate1t track stu
the United States has ever produced, aays high Jumper John
Thomas is "one of the. most aupcrb athletes I have ever seen."
The accolade fr()m Owens came
shortly
after
the 18-year-old
Thomas hi&amp;h jumped 7 feet 1~
inches at the B. A. A. meet here
Saturday night to enual the world
mark he established only one
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Now you can buy light and medfum.duty IN'n!IN4TION4L 'Ituclla ...
get V.S eaginao as standard aqulpllll!llt. ,
Tb..,. are the truck.lfeoilnsd V-8'• you've probably
heard about. They Jive you rtlll8j'kable pa eoooomy aloog witb
·~ and hauling power.
Save on first coot nmr. Get the truck that'll be worth 11101'8
wbeo you 1111 it. Come in today I

Vanderbilt 10 Louisiana St. 67

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Ohlo Stat• 77 Northw.tNrl'\: 5I
Notro Dome 17 Army 55
lndlon• 'f1 Wl ... noln 85
St. Louis U. 13 Tul10 56
Kansas 70 Iowa St. 64
Missouri 14 Ok1ah.._ 7.2
Purdua 61 Mlchlfl" St. 65 ··
&amp;owllnt Gretn t3 Mltml (0.) "
B•ldwln Walla" " St. Vlnc.nt 17
Br•dl.,- 101 N. Tex•• St. 61
Xnl11r iO.J 75 Loul1vllle 64
Cincinnati 67 Houlloft sS"
Illinois 75 Mlchlfln 61
Wlchlll 63 Drak• 53
Ric• 52 B.lyl•r 51
SMU 72 Arklnsa 70
T•xas 91 Texas Christian 71
W•shlngton 59 Sou. C11lf. 49
ColoredG St. U. 71 Montana 5I
Utah St. 16 Ntw Mtxlco 57
Denv.r 16 Brigham Yount~ 66
Ut•h 93 Wy.mlnt 71
UCLA 67 Stanforlll 54
0.-..on Statto 55 Ongon 54
Steubenville 12 O.nnon 64
Cato Tech 64 Alleeh..,y 60
Mt. Union 69 Ott.rbtln 66
Wfttern Mlchlfln 11 Kt'ftt Stet. 75
Wltttnbtrt 0 H•kl .....,. 31
c_..trel State t.1 ttope. 11
· qhlo NortMrn 17 Bluffton 62
Ohio WHieyen 11 Akron 75
Derl•nc• 69 Wllborfoi'OI 5I
v........ wn 61 Mar'-tt• 50
C•ltltal 64 Oberlin 61
Denlto,. , w...... 16
Mulklntum 10 Kenyon 66
A1hlancl 100 Wllmlnatan 6t
HIGH SCHOOL IASU'RALL
AlhYIIIo 76 Th• ptaiM 60
ClrciDYIIIo SO Cel. -..uiMt J7
lellt.nlll.,. 73 Cola. Con. 64
"llllonl S9 Ploln Clly II
Cola. Unlv. 62 Cola. H1rtley U
Wlnchfttor 10 klolo Twp. 56

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6"·30 -Your Esso Reporter
6:40 Weatherman
8 :-4:5 John Daly News
, :oo Colt ~
'7;30 Cheyenne
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8:30 Bourbon Street :Peat
9:30 Adventures In Paradise
10:30 Man with a C_amera
11:00 The News Tomght
11·05 Scall.ning the Weather.
11 ~ 10 Sports Report
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8:00 Doug Martm
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11 :30 Peopl8's Choice
12:00 Restle~s Gun

Harrisonville hi.ib school ended
its
se&amp;IJOn of · c&amp;ge play
nljht at Wilton, loslna:
its lOth ,Jots 1n 19 starts,
reserves won their t()t.h in
same number of outings.
·11h.e Sciplo bo-y.s h.ave finiillled
w.it.b basketball {!xcept for the
county tourn-ament :which opens
next week. .
meh for the reserves ' in• the-ir
f6.31 win was Steve Escue :with 19.
Jerry Cline of the varsity ended
his thigb IIObool career in a blaze
of baskehnall:ing .glory, hitting for
29
to oput -his ueraoge clON
game level.
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16 33 53 '13
Harrisorwille,
Gibson rH-13,
1-o-2, Dilcher 6-3-15, Cline 1
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surely qualifies him as au expert on automobile brakes
and Iron~ end allnement .•
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HONG KONG (UPI) - Peter
ThoiDI!Ion of Auatralla won the
South CllJna 11t0lf tournement Sun- I
day with a 72-ftole total of 272.
He finished 10 slrokea ahead of
runner.up KeD N.a1le pf Australia. 1
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ltl:re:. Heol')' Eichinger .and son,
Dennis, "were recent guests Df Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Legg, Grov~pprt.
lfr. and Mrs. Eldon Will, ~yra·
cuse, spe,.t
evi!niry!: with ¥r·
apd ~rs. Billy Cleland.
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Mr. a~d .Krs. LIJITY Roush, Jack·
son, spent th,e weekend with Mr.
and Mn. Guy Summerfield. 1
3lr•. ·llo~rt Wood aDd Mrs .
Richard tick were Gallipolis lr'illt·

on,·Montla.y.
Mr. and Mrs. John · Reuter, Ak·
ron, apent the weekend h12re _a t
the .B. K. Smith home.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Beav.e r apent
a day with Mp. LowelliBeaver and
cb;lchen of MiddlfiiPOrt.
Mr. aild llr~. lAwrence Smith
and ' Ali~ _ute.nt S.ut~day at Torch

)'!ilh !Jfr. aod !.Irs. Lloyd ~­
.'Mr. JDd }4rs. G_Jlorge Ferrell W.
~t UverpoGl were recent gueals
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Bal. Jan .·1,
Rcpts ·during year
Total Rcpts and ~.
Pymts d""'"" y•ar

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:M~ . .Lona Roecber wu ~eDW tod
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Bal., .Dee: 31, 19&amp;8
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.oe'day by the emergency squad.
~-"' Mrs. Dorothy Robim'Oll , and ~
Outs. War.,Dec. 31,1959
Bll. ~n Dep. DtJc. 31, 1959
64-2.70 lchlldr&gt;&gt;n of Allred spvn.t an even·
Total of all Funci5Jan. 1. tGSO
1328.7f!l.
Mrs. John Ginther.
during year
16,096.(lflllneo.da! John Ginther spent Wed·
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and Bal.
17,42Z.8'1
In Parkersburg witb h~ ~·
14,036.28 mother, ,Effie Watson, _a patient at
338(1.59 CQmdeq C~k Hospita,.
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show
News
the Weather

Artb,,.r J. Smltll Iron
J:lfi ft:e Jale IUvllil ·n o•
I:SO Amos 'n' An"dJ
biO ~~tler
Truth
r,ao To Tell The
l:tLO Dennil 0 1Keefe Show
9:30 Many Loves of ·Doby GUlla
Tightrope
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no:u..,.ts

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Eiselstein, all of Col·
Jaci: Eisel.Bteln, Jim
Vi&amp;ited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
, Wednesday.
Mr.
Mrs. Orvnte iBrown
spept Thursday with their. dsu~h·
· t~ • ..Madalyn, at the Umverslty

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Soviet Prtmrler Ni·k lta
Suilday night at :the
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3:30 Wbo Do You Trust
J:-00 American P:!nastiW
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5:00 San Franclleo Beat:
~";.Be Your Eaao ReJif'l'*
6:40 Weatherman
8:45 John DaJy Newt
7:30 RoneYmoJPners
7:30 Bronco
8· .'•U W\'oj•t l!:RT'tl
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9:30 Ph1Up Marlow,
LO,oo !Jcoa Preaen,.
\O::iO Ket&gt;n•· Talklng _gilt
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·.1:05 Scanning the W-eathll'
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Mollohan 2-1-3. Tota-Ja 32-9-73.
Officials, Davis and Swartz.

"I otari.d to pry It -

I heard a .P&amp;Pb\l: 'tound JJWde,''
be llld. •"l'heN! wu a amafl :filh,
at.l.tl 1uve, wbicb ju.t flt inalde
lhe sheQ."

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"31·01 tie lilt Jn the w1tet an,d lt lived
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02.S2 for a few boun.
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8000.00 · a pilot at nearby Wrtsht.-Patter260.00 sdn Air Force Baae, where' he is
3735.49 1 t'oned
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Gasoline To
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9,3o Arthur Murr•Y Party
110:00 M-Squad
10:30 Phll -Sllven Show
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of a larae fftlh oyster and found
1 live fish trapped huide.
•'Thi• -oy.ter w.as 1 bit, Oft&amp;-.lt
least five inche• end to eod" he
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Mid Day Newa
Movietime
Loretta Youna Sbow
Younil _Dr. ~one
From Tlteae Roots
Co,medy Playhouse
J\dventure Tjme
Steamboat Bnl
Superman
Steamboat, Bill
Jim ~a.cker Show
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Sc•"p•"o Ca'gers
End Season 0n
73.(iA't Loss Note

"Mr. 1nd Mra. Dwight Wallace
entertained Sunday evenin1 wllb t
birtbdty dinner In honor of Mrs.
Myron Miller.
Others -'tendiDI tbe
were 14f. l!Uler and aon,
Rev. Ho,rard Ruppelt and AltD
Btuee Wallace.

Equipment. Co~pany, Inc.

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D:OO sto\mboat Bill
d:so sit. ¥re•M•
8:00 steamboat Bill
4:-~ Jim Thacker Show
6:25 Weathercut
-~· 8:90 News Picture
6:45 _ lfuntlef Brin.kleY Report
j:91) ~ 'Jlit;kJ.ebercy }found
7:30 RlVeiboat
8:30 'tales of Wells FarJo
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9.:30: Alco,a Theatre
10:00 - Steve All•n Sbow
11:00 News H•"dlines 11 :10 Weathetcaat
~l!l .li Jlif!,k raar Show 1 .,Slgn "Off
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CLEANING

Cle..lond 4 lullofo 2
NATIONAL II ASSOC.
Now York 14J ..,..., liS
IYrecu.. 1S5 ClnclnMtl 112
lt. L..,Ls 110 Pltlfo4ol,..lo 101

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which has rolled up a ll-4 reeord . mo~th's ~our 0 ~ agr 1 cultur~l ~td
against some of the beat opposition ! prol.llcts m India, t~e umverslty i
West Virginia has to offer in Us Faculty Counc1l dec1ded . to ask
three classes, A, AA, and AAA.
Fawcett to call for. a specLal mcctFriday night tbe Blacks romped 1. ing of_ ~he Counc1l of Ten. Th~
over invading van 85-4.6 without . counCll 1s composed o,f the p_reslthe services of their top star Jim- d_e~ts ?f the 10 Mldwe5tern umvermy Joe Wedge. Dale Miller, the s1LJes m the football_ conference.
"Have Gun, Will Travel' lad looped
Th.e Faculty council would have
in 32 points, the fourth straight Fa~cett ask the . Council of T~n
and
game in which he baa broken the write a con~htu~wn for tb.e. ~g
30 point mark. He is a forward. Ten~d wnt.t' mto 1t a pos1L1ve
Wed&amp;e sat the a:•me out with a dedaratlon that control of the
sore throat, but :will be ready for conference remains In the hands
CatboUc tomorrow of the professon.
night,
the following
The OSU faculty gmup has conevening.
Other top performers on thil'l tended that sub~tanti~l ~~~~g~s
Point club that lov~- tho wCoenreferme~cdee b•'n t ~o~~~~:r egl:n~
and will
\.Nac
of t December. It ' contended
theae
A ·clogged or leakllig radiator
ALTHEA OH TV
can
result lin ~ motor
NEW YO·"~ (UP!) _ A·l lheo
damage.
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and Jim
Gibson, former Wimbledon tenni8
up by reservists
I champion from New York City
Butcb .Newton, Danny John- who 1~ now :a professiona-l,
be
Stamper, Mike McWil- the Spedal guest on "About
John DeBolt.
Faces" the ABC.TV prGgr.am, on
See Us For
won the SEOAL title Feb. '12 _ Miss Gibson wiU recall
night by running tbe lb.igldights of b er career.
Ful Some Doy Service
liS-59, while Jack·
knocked off
at
WANTS AFRICAN OL-YMPICS
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ted
With one teague game yet to play n1.n~uma
o \No an·a mJgges
thus wrapped up the Sunday holding "something like
bunUDI exactly one week an Afrlcan Ol)lmpios'' open on4y
. Re1ardleu of what happens to Africans ·and .people or Mrieancoming weekend, Pomeroy can descent. Klhrurn&amp;h suggested the
1 • M,ln St.
l"ess than one game ahead of game&amp; u a means O'l tr-eating Afri.
in the win column. Today eao soUdo~~~rity.
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two victories in front.
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the Falcons
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game to
p. m. The Jackets took
Experienced Brake RepalrmCin
in December. :56-46
though the Middies
practice at all £ol·,
season.
games, Chaun~)'·
.
and Eastern is,
a showdown for sec- ·
and · place behind Racine I
in the county league standings.
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control

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culty that h.e act to assure faculty pop up when the Jntereolleila&amp;.e
The 14-1 Panthers will be bump-~ control of the Big Ten conferenc~. Conference meets ln Columbul
ing into a team loaded with talent
While he
was ~one on h_11 March 3-4.

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faculty

~~~:er:it:et:n:s:~~t a ~i;~~ ~~ of ;~:1 e1~~:~couegtate conferencf!
dia tonia:ht just m ti~e to_ face a ia the ruling body of the Bi.e T!ln.

SEOAL contest Friday night against Logan here by hitt_ing
the road Wednesday for a contest with the tough Point Pleas- demand from the Umvennty

PAJ.._.M SPRINGS, Calif. UPILoot was lugged away by the carload today from the go-hole f 100,000Lf Oeo.rt· Clossic,
·
f twith numerous
h Ita
go ers en]oymg a payc ec ·
-t
The marathon golf tournament
In another Mid-American game, came to a dramatic close
under
Western Michigan defeated Kent a fadins desert sun late Sunday
State, 81-75.
and Arnold Palmer, on~ of the
Ohio -conference action saw Wit· most serious career golfen, nabCQLLIGI IAI~ITIALL.
8~ tlnlttd p,... lnternetlontl
tenberg run its league record to bed a three·stroke victory with
8-0 by blasting Hellttelberg, 69-~8, $12,000, on his 238, 20 under par. St. John (NY) 79 Nllttre 71
wJth Tony Wilcox gettlng 19 points
Former Ohioa n Dow Finstrwald Hervard 73 c .. umitlli. 6f
f"or the winners. Capital came won $397.50 by shooting a total of ISeton H..l 93 Let.Yttfto 61
from behind to upset Oberlin, 64- 3112 for oo holes. Finsterwald, a Vlllanov. 63 11.... 31 ...
61, with George Steele scoring 23 former Ohio University atudent New Yotk U. 77 pftt1burth 66
tor the Lutberans.
anti Athens resident, sh.ot a live- Manhattan 62 Syracu.. 61
In the Mid-Oh.lo League, Ohio under par 66 on the final round. ·O hio u . t6 Mtrsh ..l •2
Northern stayed on the heela of
west VIr. lOl G. Waahlntton 79
Carnes~ I• T•h h 0uqutHn 75
Jeal,'le:leading Defiance, thumping
Bluflton, 87-tl2. Ashland . blail~d
PHILS SIT EXHIBITIONS
Prlnc.eton ' ' Yale 60
·Wilmlngtun, 100-66.
PHILADELPHlA (UPI) - Prior hnnsylv•nl• 59 8 ,...n 57 OT
In the st:atc-wide standings, CUJ· t-o making a Cari-bbean tour wHkl Dartmouth IJ Cornell 79
cinnati leade: all 40 teaml with o ~he American Lea·g:uc champion Holy Cross 10 1 ._.ton Coli. 61
17-1 record followed by :Oeliance Chicago White Sox, the I'tlUadel- W&amp;M 101 furMin 61
at 16-l. Ohio State and Toledo are phi-a Phillies will P'lay 17 spring K•ntucky 61 Mississippi 43
1 next with 1:5-2 murks, followed by eXIIlibition games in Florida dur- Auburn 72 O.Orela 45
Wittenberg at 13-.2.
- - ing Nareh.
Wak• IIGrttt 65 Maryland 64
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Pomeroy's title-holding Panthers wann up for their final

Once Greatest
SeeS Another
I0 Jligh Jumper

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It'll Retain Big 10 Contro]

Toughest West Virginia Opposition

Mt .
High Single Game Louks 236.
Team T~ree Games Elks 21H11.
Team Smgle Game Elb DU.
STANDINGS
w. L. Pd.
1. Robinson's Laundry 7 2 .778
2. Elks
5 4 .Me
3. New Haven
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4. Stroh 's Beer
4 5 .444
5. Ohio Power
4 ~ .444
6. Jo"ife Novelty Sho~
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S.uon H•sht
Ind. 3 Games Flanagan 659
Jnd . 1 Ga(lle Flanagan and C'lifford 256
Team 3 Games Elk11 2798
Team 1 Game Stroh's Beer 989
Top "5" aowlen Averalf
1. Clifford .. .... ...... _. .. 182
2. Hawley
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3. Louks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'78
4. Flanagan
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Big Blacks Own 11-4 Record Against .

CITY LEAGUE

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Middleport Fire Department Auxiliary
Dance Saturday
Serves Ham Dinner To Firemen Sunday Well Attended

Around And
About
Middleport

The Women's Auxiliary of the Middleport Volunteer Fire
Department served a ham dinner Sunday afternoon to 23 fire
department mernbers, their families and guests.
Mrs. Leona Karr assisted the auxiliary in pt-epartng the
dinner which was served buffet style in the firem~n's quar·
ters above the city hall:

ly FREDDll HOUDAIHILT

-Juanita June Hawkins Married Saturday
· To Th.omas Walker At Pataskala Church
On Saturday, Feb . 6th, at 7:30 MLss Juanita June Hawkins
dal .. .er of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkms Sr of Bellefontaine'
bec-...te the bride of E. Thomas Walket:, sO~ of Mr. and Mrs'.
W. Harrington Walker of Pataskala.
~e cer-emony was performed by the Rev . F . Bert Bonte,
aSSISted by Rev. Howard Ruppel! , u( Middleport in the Boule·
vard Presbyterian Church in Col· r vmlel.s.
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Weekend guet&gt;ts with Mr. and [
Mrs. Karl Kloes were Mrs. Gertrude Kloes and Mr. and Mn. Std·
ney Kloes or Colwnbua.
Jody Kautr of Pt. Pleaqpt spent
the weekend with her grandpar- ·
t
ents, Xr. and Mrs. John K.auff.
Mrs. B:ertha Archer, who bas
been res1dmg with her son, John.
and family m Indiana has returned
to Middleport and i1 now residmg
at the home of Mrs. tsabeU.e Wine-

)l1s:1 V1ck1 Lynn Gmtht.'r mece urday .
Saturday night guests with
Give~ in mHrriage by her father, or the bnda, served as !low'er g1rl
the bride wore M gown of silk taf· m a royal blue gown idcnhcal to and Mn. Guy Reynolds were

(eta designed

)ir. and Mrli . Hart Lyons of
"P.rat.ibury celebrated their 6Jrd
weddmg anniversary last Friday.
They received many flowers , gifls,
..:ards and loll$ distance calli! from
their relatives tmd frumd8
On Saturday a faw•ly dinner was
held at the home ~f the1r son·tnlaw :~.nd daughter. Mr &lt;~nd Mrs
Paul Winn with whom they m.11ke
their home Abw attending Ute
dinner were )Jr. and Mr11 . .Maurice
Thompson ur Clt•vc land.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio
TONIGHT ond TUESDAY
"PIIJ..OW TALK"

Bock HudMn - Doriti Day
Not Op"' Wednftdar

and Mrli . William Bland and

vaug hn

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The Bedford Homt! Demonstra·
tion ub met recently at the home
or 'MrR. hatehia Ria:.:s. The meetina:
waa "broyght to order by the preal ~ent. Xrs. Patricia Jones, and wa.•
ned with The Lord's Prayer,
yed In uni&amp;on.
he meetmg project was "Fam·
Jly Llvmg," with Mrs. Patricia
Jones a11 leader. Family problenu.
were discussed Including the be·
hav1or and misbehavior of children, the eClects of environnumt
lnherit('d traits, and many othera:
The travellns gift was furnished
by Mra. Patrjcia Jcwea and awarded to Mn. Dorothy Ch•ney.
. A potluck dinner was served at
noon to 12 mt;~mben , one a:ue"1t,

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19;;;:iih. claSI year books. Mrs. Dale
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M'II).PLEPORT

WASHINGTON (UP!) -- President EisenhOwer called on
Congress today to overhaul the federal farm program to make
it "sensible and economic~lly sound and not a political paul·

tice."

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Lord'l Prayer in u·nison
after which
and prizes
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to Mrs. Phil Meinhart,
Meinhart, Mn. Ama.nda
Mrs. Cleland Heines.
were served b)'
hostease!l,
Roy Seyfried,
Cui Shields and Mrs .. C. J.

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Home

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Mayor Lends Hand To Scout 1'eek
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While resignations were not in
h&amp;nd last night, Councilmen Joh.a.
Zerkle and Lee Smith, and Mayor
Kenneth McElhinney agreed that
"it wu their impreP:ion Saturd17
at a meeting with two ol the three
(Mr. Hennesy waa Ill) that unlea
the authority th~::y asked wu eivea
they would quit."
When council ¥CIMd on Z.....
kl_.• motlon to wr•nt '"- tru~~o ·
.....-, the evthorlty . .....- in •
proposed ordln1nat ready tor
- - Htlpn loot nltht, It
w.11 with the unclerst•ndi"- of
thtJY.II CfU'it, or .......
The proposed ordinance, within
the bounds of the Ohio CollAtitU:
according to soljcitor, Bef..
Fultz. would have fixed eo...-.:
authoritj in tbe&gt;~ t6
the town's' cemeteries io-llllal apendinl Pol'OA. Uq.

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ILICTIICITY DillS CLOTifU SUNSHINI SWIIT

''TELL US
ABOUT THE

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meeting,
were: pJa11ed

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Middleport's cemetery trustee&amp; had their ultimatum to
town couadl to give them Jm..
mediate total, exclusive fl.
nancial control of cemetertes,
or they would resign, turnea
down Monday night on "3 for,
2 against vote with four required for approval.
Thus, lhe long simmering
conlrover..y appeared to be ·
settled. Whetber or not trua.
tee chairman Harrv CroSs ancl
members Henry Si.vift and C.
M. Hernesy in fact will resign.
remains to be 'seen.

CONVENIENT TERMS

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rl" northoott. t l - . ,.., l b
ly ..ut1t. rata or IMW nwth te-

3-2 Vote Fails
To Carry Move
In Council Act

S
teve Williamson received birth- Middl~pprt , First Baptist Church
day congraduations bn his .7tb will JQeet ·U,.is Tueeday evening at
bJrthday and ~wu preaented a cate lbo bome of Mr .. and Mrs... Willis
f
M
rom
alda Roush.
Anthony at

BED ROOM
LIVING ROOM

OfiW. Cleucly. little t.:l J I ..
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Trustee
Threat

announced the E &amp; R pacbe made by the Guild this

10 thoon.

and get all spotlessly clean. What's more, our superior

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Mrs. Wt:eJey Fry, pre1ident of
aHS Alumni A.lsocialion is
eaUing a meeting of the oHicers
of the As1ociation to be beld at
her home m Middleport this Wed·
nesday eveninc.
Tbose -asked to attend are Lee
Sm,ith, MISS Sally Schaaf, Mrs.
William WaJters, Mrs. Lucy Gresg,
Mn. Jack Bachner, Mrs. Charles
A.aa Bradbury, Miss Sue Knight
and M1sa Fr1eda Faehnle.

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Pomeroy Troop 249 Prepares For Anniversary Week

named. A standing vote

ncoivod from Romania. Yes, tho
)IOople Uvina In coptive nation&amp;
loehlnd tho Iron OLIWn Willi to
......, about tho F100 World , , ,
want to kilow the \trutb. And
1\ADJO fREI!BUit.OPilla cloinJ
• -tjnb In brlnalna tho truth

Take wash day and Its problems rlgbt out of the

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Alumni A.s•ociotwn

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Durin;", the eervice the Rev.
Waldo J", Bartels gave special recognition to the lfOUp and intraduced Ralph Spencer scoutmaster,
who spoke briefly on the organization and •ctivlties ol the troop.
Mr. Spencer lntrbduccd his u· and famUy, Mr. and 1\lr.a. Jack
sl&amp;tanta, Charles Swatzel, Edgar Bec'htle and :family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold and Willard Boyer ar-d Blaine Wolbufn ond R&lt;obert E.
Henry Cleland and Reino Lind, B;rer.
memben of the troop committee.
Dana Holdren, CUbmaater, and Mrs.
Charles Spenctr, a den mother,
repreaentatlvea of' the Cub Scouts
were also introduced. Also receiv·
ina: recocniUon from Mr. Spencer
Wal f..OUis Reibel Pill district com·
miaaioner, who helped in lhe or·
IIDiJ.IJljl ot Troop 249.

the project wllr bo "The C-re o1 and !lobby Buck.
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Fabrics. The laaderl Will ~ Mra
Sotiat· for the service was Mrs.
Louise Well a11d M1i Oorothf R. P. '
·of Columbiana, who
Chaney,
sane
M:IJ7."

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STAND OUTI

Chairmen for serving dinners to

Mn. 11orcnce McGrath, and ellht Sequtt aervlnl u ulhers for the
children.
service were Ronnie COJIIna, Jooy
The next meetioa: will be at tbe Gilmore, Rloky Campbell, Jeff
home or Mrs. Norma Mulford arid Gib.,._ 'Dlok Knl&amp;h~ Goorae Harris

Problems

~i~~c S~~~~~tor

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old February
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eehng Friday

Dem nstrati~
Clu Has Meeting

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'lppy Harvesters

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yet it co.sts NO MORE.

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and Julia VanMeter.
Singmg a varietv of popular
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rock 'n roll selection&amp; were the
Blendetts composed o' Judy Dudding, Judy Johnson and Pat Cera·
lick.. Aeeompotinying· the trio on the
pi1no was Mi.SI Christine Johnaon,

W ays God

Exchange Vows
At Pataskala

Troop 249 Boy S~outs and tl'le1r
leaders attended the morning worship service at 'he Federated
Sunday In observance o{
the Golden anniversary of Boy

Nine Cifll were n1med to com·
pete for "Mi• Tri.Count)' of 1960",
Tim! Damron, Joyce Parrot, Julie
VanMeter, Sharon Foreman, Bever·
ly 6oush, .Mol&lt;IJ R&lt;owll, Jockle
Capehart, Donna Altizer, Beverly
Ann Culllp.
AUend1ng the dance from the
Curthest d11tance were, Judy Mar·
lin and Linda Marttn, bot.b of
Portsmouth .
Ne::.;t Friday nicht the Tri-County Teen Canteen will move into
·North Gall1a. On tbe following
Saturday they will co to the Wa·
hama High for a Valentine Dance .

crowning of lovely Mao'da •·ush,
presented the d,ughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~
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sunday evenmg
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when Roush of Mi"dlepo~. as =•
Mo' 11
the resu Jar meet'm&amp; o1 the WYF of Sweetheart of 1~ ''by -·otllu
the •··
df8 t unl'ted Pr esb Yter'tan Ch U· Canteen BeaLl~/ ~
Queen, -·Donna
reb of M'ddi
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epor me at
e Jane Altizer. Members of her maJ·
· "Eight es.ty•, cuurt -ere Sh•ron Foreman,
(: hurch· He U8ed the to p1c,
Ri ch ard
devo t wns

SyrGCUSe
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Boy Scouts
Attend Services
Sunday Morning

AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR.

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Ballroom m
Featured were ~be RebelJ, com·
po&amp;ed of Randy Rothgeb, Nltk Nlc·
bolson, Gary Ault and Steve Wil·
Hamson. They pr()yjd~ the very
latest in popular ROct: •n .Roll
music throughout tbe eveninJ:.
Hiehlight Qf the evening woa the

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Council Held
Meeting Recently

There's 25% more wh1pped C'rcam t.ohau m oUwr

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Coming from out of town to •ttend the event were Mr. and Mrs.
Stdney T. R.usaeH of Glouster. Mr.
Russe-ll lB now -an honor&lt;&gt;r...
·-J mem·
ber of th.e department due to hla
residency He is .also a p/st chief
and has
.. ~ over 1~ years o serviei!
w1th '"'ue ooganization. Mr and u-s.
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John Nas.h, of Middleport, were
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Presbyterian
WYf Group
Meets Sunday

event sat at tables decorated ~trh
red _hearts and red ~n~le~ wh100
ocuTied out a V.alenl1ne s Day
theme

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One hundred and lifteenoiiiGM
area teenagers were attracted to
the "~w~theart Swina:" ni&amp;bt at
Saturoay • Tri.County Teen·Can·

can GUl'de y our LJVe."
Lynn
B
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'ded
and Mrl'l Paul Moats of Akron .
. uc anap. presl
over
the busmess meetmg at which
}in; •' u:-ldmg Hawkins of Bt•'lt!,
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W. Va, IS spendmg a few ·la&gt;s
Those attending besides the Rus- lume ev. How~~rd Rup~h .announ·
here with hl'r mother, Mrs. Roth
sells -and Na.sha were Mr and Mn 1ced that on Ecumemcal Sunday,
geb of Cheshire who is ill.
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Tom Darst and son Jeff Mr
d l tFeb 21 ) lh,;e wm be a forei&amp;n
Mr and .~rs . Earl Knight spent
Mrs. Everett Baohn~r a~d da.;. speak_er at he chur~b for the
the weekend in Canal Winchestt"r
ters, Mr. .and Mrs. Emmet W Sbu- mormne: servl_ce. In ~~e~ of_ thiS
w1th Mr and Mrs. Vietor Will on
ter, Mr. aDd MA Robert MeElbin- the group de~Jded to _mv 1te hun to
Saturday they attended the W•'d ·
ny, Mr and Mrs. B F p
stay for theJ~ ~ee.ung and are
Mr. oa.nd M-. Jamea. ·anarmie
dmg of .Juanita Hawkins artd E.
1- a~~~ extendmg an mv1tat1on to all chu·
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h
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to tte d U1.
Thomas ,Walker at the Bo•Jlcvard
dmgbter Lynn Mr. an•' Mrt Dor.
~c mem ers
a n
elr meet·
G 0 ~fl~, ,::~=
SILK
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Presbyterian Church In Columbus.
ald MiJis and ,:._n M
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mg.
jacket
(rom
Mam·Relle
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John Vronun ~:JY. ~n~Mrw.
Plan~ were also discu.ssed for
F'r1day 4mner eueats of ~Jr. and
lectJ&amp;D, det:lgned by Betty
Mr and Mr
n gra . n ark, attendmg the 8howing of •.,-be
Mrs. Emerson Iones and family
tiro!. Tb~ lhort jacket hu a
and Mrs s. C?': E. _MoKmnley, Mr. Big Jo'isherman~· which will · 'be
were Mrs. Emmett Jones of Sh.1.de
tly-away back ·Rnd btll sleeves
Mr. R,;••~ er bMGlollkey, dMr. and playmg in Athens this ccmi.ng
and Mrs. Jw1ior Stanley of A!'tenli
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I s an
· .!1 ksting
· party was also
over 'a sheath with. high- ·daug:bter
Mrs. Jones and :~Irs Stanley cam~
Jc
Mr
d M grand wee k . A 1ce
wn.pptwt mldrfff.
especially to attend the :!:astern
mas Hanni;;':' nda~ -~· ttbo- planned for 'the _2 7th of the month.
Star School of Instruction.
and Mrs
' a
.ilDU Y, Mr.
There were e1ghteen youth predaugllter · Wayne Gibbons end 'lent for tbe meeting and their
Guests at the Jone-11 home on Sun·
kle and f Mr: -and Mrs. Harol-d Hl.n- counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan
included Mn Charles 6ur·
. ·
O!nJ.Iy, Mr. .and Mrs. Da- and Rev. Ruppelt.
· and son, Charles, and Dr. A.
Vld Jenldm and son David Jr.,
w Molhoan of Notro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith .and 60n,
Cheryl F1Ce Is reported ill with
Mark,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ohl-i n- Senior Youth Group
nu •t h•r hom•.
ger
and
daughter.&amp;, Mr. and Mr6 Plana Skating Party
Mn. William Ohlmger spent
.
Sunday wtth her 81 ster, Mary ZahJ
MIS! Ar~etta Joann Croa.s, dau- Kenneth McElhinny and family.
"Love" was the topjc ol the de·
m Minersville
'ghter of Mr. and .Mrs. Alva Cron, Mr· .a~d MM. Howard A. DaUeY vot1on11 led by David Brown and
Mrs Arthu~ Skinner and her of Syr~cusfl, became the bride of
Benny EwJng, wben the Senior
mother, Mrs. D.ave Far r, left Ebet ~1ckena, son of Mr. and Mra.
Youth Fellowship of the United
early Sunday morning f~m Ath- Sam Plcke"s, Syracuse on Sunday,
Metbodiat Church met Sunday
ens for Chkago lllinoia wh
Jan 31, at the Nuarene Church at
evening at the church.
they will VISit for seve~al d:~: Pataskala.. .
Bill Young, vice president, was
The Frlendshlp Farm Bureau
in
charge of the business sesslon,
with
relatives
.
The
Rev.
L.
A,
Walls,
a
former
Council held the February meet
when plana were made for a skat·
... ond Mrs. William Gruesor r·pastor of · the RuUand Nararene
tnJ,: at the home of Mr. and Mr~.
John L. Wolfe with 13 members. JelL Sunday for a vacation in .i'"'lor- Chur~h, read the vows of the dou·
The Fe"&amp;J'Vary meeting Of the ing party to be held Friday even·
Ida. While they are gone, Mn. Ro· ble rmg ceremooy at 1:30 p.m.
!lappy Harv~taten class of tbe Fed- in.:, Feb. 26, at the Skate-A-Way.
11.11d 3 children pre6ent.
bert Jay of Columbus will atay
For her weddJI)i the bnde cha&amp;e erat~ ~hutch was held Friday Memben are requeated to tate
food and clothing for a needy lam·
The pn·~idcnt, Andrew Cross, with their children, Don and Deb· 8 li,:ht _blue taffeta street length
·
1n the church aocial room
opened lht: mecling with Margaret bie.
.
dre~s w1th white .ac~essories and w1th
. ~hil Meinhart presiding. ily to the next meeting.
Wc~tl, L~u c!Yry, Mary RoLtsh offerDinner guests Saturdlly everling ~wore a corea&amp;.e of while carnations.
Prayer 1n unison opened • the
.Mrs. James Bailey, id"rs.
ed pn1yer The lesson material
Mr. and Mrli. Welley Pickens of
and devotions were led by Lanh11m and daughters
spertt
"Bctl(•r Community Oe\'i.•lopment'' at the _home of Miss .F1o Hurley
Reibel Uliing 15 her to- Thursday wilh MMI. Eugene
was used t.y ~1ary Housh diSI.'US· and M11:1 Vanett.a Carroll were, Toledo, were the attendants. Mrs.
Charlene and Perry Neal, Patty Picki!TJII wore 8 beia;e street length
Prayer Life." She ham and childr~n. Be1pre.
~ ton IL.Hkr A dunat10n was made
t~at prayer was dJvlded into
to Ltw H&lt;~rinc Emergency .squart. and 8arbaril McGrath of Chester dre4~ .WI\h bl,.ck accessories and
Stanley Kelly '!f Chester.
'"liti(pmomts, adoration, confetsion
8 white carnation corsage.
lt w~s derided Lo ask the cum· and
Among those gomg !rom Mid·
,
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and intercession. Grou~
mtsslo ners to not &lt;~llow the public dleport to attend · the JuanUa
The bride attehdeod Rutland and BIRglng of "Bless Be the Tie" con·
tu dump trash along the mam Hawklus · E. Thomas W11Iter wed· Cheah1t1c ,H'igh Sch,bols and is now eluded the devotions.
highways .
ding m Columbu5 Saturday even· employed at the A;&amp;P in MiddleThe blrllulay or Mr Cro:,s was · mg were Mr. and Mrs. David Mill· port. 1\lr. Pickens attended Racin-:'
During the busineu session, Mrk.
observed. ltefre8hment!l were serMrs. Lula Russell, Mrs. Marie High School. He served three years Ad~tm Ebersbach was reported 1
ved The ned meeting to be at
and Mr. and Mn. Fleldi.na ~q _the. U. S, A.tmy and is now em". provmg from a recent illneu and
I
f M
M Ch 1
'd ta
~I lld b~,- t he Temperance Mill &amp;rJ4
,
thank you note was received
thl' unne 0
r. and rs. · aP es
her for Clowers and c•rd•
res1 en now li¥· Q)"
1
1'hau~s.
n
. Va. and Mr. aad ~ply Co., In Temperance, Mie.h,
..,
~---~Clarence Murray o! Pt. Pleas· where the couple will reside in lbe
her while hospitalized. It ~as
ncar future .
to pay Cor the hmlng of a
at the church

on prmcess lmes the unc wurn by the m11tron of
with a yoke of re-embrotdered honor. She earned a whtte fur
Alencon lace that formed a por· mul f t·e~otercd with royal blue car·
traJt necklmc. The full nrcular natwn8.
r'tirt flowed mto a chapel train .
Her Cingerlip v~ 1 1 of 11Jus10 n was
Don Ku:fmeyer was the best
caught to a half hat of matc;ung man . Robert Gmther, Ralph Ra·
su .. lace. Her bouquet was a c.as· mcy. Cha rle:. Pace and Ma.unce
cade of white roses and stephan· Skinner, of Yellow Sprmgs, were
otl5 accented with ivy .
ulihcr!i. Gary Gmther and W1lham
.
1Yrohner. o• Pataskala, were rmg
"Mrs . Robert F. Gmther was her bearer:; for the double ring cere·
sister's matron of honor. M1ss mony.
~ary Carolyn Mtller, Mtss Man
The r:-ception was held in the
lin Sue Knigbt, both of Middle
port, and Mis!i Carolyn Acox and chureh IWt"tal room.
Afler a lihort wedding tnp the
MISS Janice Butterbaugh
were
bridcsmald5. They wore ballerina cnuple Will relildc at 1Q98 Johns·
length gowns of blue chlffm1 with town Pataskala Road in Pat.11skala .
The bnde atlendt~d phio State
matchmg vt'iled bow bandeaux .
The honor attendant earned a URIVI!tlitly and is employed by the
wh1te fur muff centered with roy- 0~10 t~uel Glls Company. Mr. Walk·
al blue carnations. The lmde~ · er is a graduate of Ohio State Unl·
maids muffs were centered with verslty and i ~ prpcsently a sales·
man wilh Sam Miller Dodge, Inc .

Bradbury Coup~$
Ob1erve Anniversary

'I1he 17 pefiBOnl attending

brenner.
Mr. J. nd Mrs. Franees Brewim;ton were m Parkersburg last Sat-

umbUJ.

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 8, 11160

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