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Teen Canteen
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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Solve All
Your
Wash Day

Church
Scouts.

HAVE YOU TRIED

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week ..• let us do your laundry. We handle everything
from fine linens to rugged work clothes with gentle care,

laundry service Is remarkably thrifty!

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Plus Quick Service For Dry at~nlag

PHONE Ill
b Pomeroy

was &amp;lven to Mhs Ermo
1•nonn and l!Irs .. Meinhart for mak·
19;;;:iih. claSI year books. Mrs. Dale
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~~ASS MElTING
The Hearthstone Class of the

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A Houseful
Of
AU.
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NEW FURNITURE
KITCHEN
It's hard to get

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$595

wltb.Gut LLrBDge --

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frigerator Ia almost a neeeoslty. They're both in·

eluded Ia Ibis 3 room group.

BAKER' FURNITURE
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Of Overhauling Farm Program

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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The

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.

you can buy a.safe,·flameless electrtc .
dryer with satisfaction guaranteed. ~ ·~
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CIRCLE'S RESTAURANT
PlloDe lilt

But RADIO FREB BUROPil
IIIIOdl your hotp to remolll qritho
iltl Your dollan are IIOOdod.
lloUan that Jill' ror traooml- '

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Don't Jot tho Reds cut oil' cap.
II" pooplo8 bohlnd tho liOn
~· ll'on!tholnlth. Koop'tho
tMh .u... by blpin' RADIO
FAill! BUilOI'Il on tho ooirl
'Send )'&lt;lor truth dollin to:
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'l'iloy'lo- Eloctrfe Dr7w Buyer Da,.. , • :rou pt tho boot oloot. .,.,,.; oa o modern --~
1:""?' ,eleotrlo ..,.. luaraD~ IAlO%
;your - J i ' boo:ld
Soo,....~ap~oloolorlocla)'. Ho'llollow
you wf11r .m(y oloetrioity drioo &lt;lolhoo ou.,t&gt;Jao 11ftL!1.
Eloc:lrio boot • - . ,. ... , ...., ... , , _ , DO\IiJoa to
fade or dlooolor dotboo. Whl.... 1101 whiter, coloaw
l&gt;rfPior, clolboo lo~Uoaao!r aacl ~ bolt...
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Wt laol
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Tuesday, Febhlary 9, 1960

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Ro1fary Directono
Home

Rotary

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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 ..
tvN ct..np taUy, t.w ......, fl.,..

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-lltlddleport; · ~blo.

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

llobJuoD'I Clouen

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WEATHER
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Meeting Called

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CIRCLE'S

lAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS

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Alumni A.s•ociotwn

of Potq.t Pleasant

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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

H
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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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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Friendship F-B
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
est
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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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READY TO USt:

br; ·,rls:

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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!,
R
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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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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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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· .!1 ksting
· party was also
over 'a sheath with. high- ·daug:bter
Mrs. Jones and :~Irs Stanley cam~
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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
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.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·
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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
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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
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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
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1n the church aocial room
opened lht: mecling with Margaret bie.
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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
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f M
M Ch 1
'd ta
~I lld b~,- t he Temperance Mill &amp;rJ4
,
thank you note was received
thl' unne 0
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res1 en now li¥· Q)"
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~---~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
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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-

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

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Post 238,
Pomeroy
Lutheran
&lt;$-urth. Orville ·WIIea; Troop 239,
Pomeroy C..\bollc Chtp"Cb, ')'ftln
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Cburcbea. Hugb ,CaJ.rn,.. =Pack 244, M~leporl PrQbyterian Church, teWia Saijer, tb!t.
rep.; Pack !48; &amp;J;isbur, P?A,
William Radford: Troo.p 247, Roek
Sprin&amp;s Methodist Church, Dr.
John Moore; P.ck 248, Pomeroy
Fit'lt Baptist ChurC'h, Dana Hotdren ; Truop 250. Kingsbury Me. t Churc h . z·h
!hod11
1 a M1dkt. ll ; and
Post 270, Hemlock Grove Grange,
James Reese.

Mrs. Knight Is
H.ostess For
DAR Meet1ng
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IDARA receplion
Chut.. A. Jon.. , will ......
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will follow in the M
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Alumni Lounge of the Oh io Uni- ~
On Oy ven1ng

Scout n~Cti'Vl'ty

Mrs. A. R. Knight, Regent, verSJty Center.
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Wlll be hosle$1 to the Return
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president, Mrs. M. L.
Jonathan M~1ga Chapter or t,he Rev. DaJJid Cruss•
i French presided over the bu&amp;i.Natmnal Soc1et)" Daugbter10 of the S
Inesa meeting ol Lhe W~S of the
Amer1can Re,~olu,tlon,
.Friday, j pea
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Heath lletlso&lt;hlt Qlur• wbea
Feb. 12th, at two at her home,
R~v . , a.vJ.B . GS'upbs .,..-as the Ithey met a~ the chui'Ch MondaY
Lincoln Road.
1 guest• ~pealtef
ltbdi!J mornmg cvemng.
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Mrs. Glenn Lambert waa the
tbe ·aartstlng hultees.
Chnsl durlng the mornmg wor- 1rle\'Ollonal leader for the evemng
The progtam fo• the afternoon 1ship se~we He also taught ttte and t.H ~ was .~nted . br
will be a book review by Mrs . 1f!omebullder&amp; class during t he ' Mn. Nol\h Hasfttt: · ..~
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Robert Coats.
, sunday School hour
I Miss Bes~ S'anboMI ~ $erved
DU•ing the businesa meeting 1 Rev. Grub9s, wife and two small secretary for the t!Yening.
election of delegates to the Na: sons plao to leave soon for South
Following the meeting, refreah. 0 1C
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ments were ifrved by Mra. Gar·
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Hefore 1 J'eturntng to Glouster '
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1sun d ay a fie. moon they were t h e : esl
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Norman Wayland
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a es 1dinner ~b of Rev. and Mrs. hosle~~os.
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Fred G~hther, pastor of the loHUNTERS TO MEET
Ewt_ng s Chapte~, So_n• of the c~l churc,h, Also guests at the 1
'Mle Meigs County Foxhunters Ame:tca_n Revoluhon m Athens, dmner "~ Mr.!l. Martha Chi lds
LICI!NSE ISSUED
A marriage license has been
Association w1ll me('l at •Bald has InVIted ~embers of . Retu~ and MifJ. ljllldred Hawley. The
Knob, f£'h . 10. at 7:30 p. m. and Jonathan Metgs and then· , hus· G•ubbc yl~ted bl'iefly with Ml's. sued to Ronald Miller Jr., 32, drlll
bands to attend
a four oclock Kennet~ Stites and family before operator, Middleport. and Garnet
members are urged to attend.
freshmenta will be served.
meetlni m Gilbreath Chapel on 1eavlna bere .
Miller, 41, ~inersville.
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Award w.UJ be honored at this
time by leading business and pro.
fessional men of the area . Dr.
William H. Stark, Executive Vice
Pre&amp;iden~'StJDdaN Ultramlrine
is spons of lbe a~ivity .
Traditi · · · Qa 'J'eb. S. Scout"!
and Explorers and leaders recommit them~lve.!l to the Scout
Oath or ,fl19f{l,ise at 8 : 1~ P. M, in
the vaJiio(la tline zones . ~ "
Plans l,lr:-e. ~~ ~m)Heted ·to
carry
a re-d . l_eatton _pro&amp;ram
over local teleVliiOn ~lions.
In many commumtJe• Scout!,
th e1r
· ptlrenI s, In d tnsti•t uuona
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spponsorJng Scout units will unite
in honoring volunteer adult leaden whose eoDtributioDs of time
and effort in behalf of youth make
these unib pouible. •
National Seaut leaden repcrrl
that 60.1 per cent of all Sco11t
units-and there are over 128,000
of
them-are sponsored
by
churcbes and syna&amp;Qiues. Civic
grou~ make
possible zs.e per
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Wide Range Of

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1960

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serve tbe

fli BEDROOM SUITES
PRICED FROM· $139.95 To $299

as!emblle1,
and ~, •tuptl ' by Cub
Scouta, Boy
ScoQ!' and· Elq&gt;lororo. Some wUI
exh1tilt Seout htndlcraft or show
Scoutlnt mo:tion pictureJ, or bave
demonolnUono of Scouttnt Rllll

Congratulations to this nation's Cub Scouts, Boy Scouls, Explorers and their adult leaders who are dedicated to
b,uilding bf.tter ,citizens, a better community 1nd a better w~rld.lt Is with special pride that we salute this great org•n-

or talb •b7 Seoltta.

will be unll !llffllla'
.meetiftp, reuniona with for.

There

night

iution on Its Golden Jublleal

mer m.e1111beH, diriMra recognil
tng

new Eolle Scoull, Scoutl!l'llft

exhtbiU, wt11dow di1Pll7• aad
eoutla of bODor 1t which Scout~
will be honored for tbetr accom.

1st

Pll•hmentl.
Scout. will make pllgrlm.o101
to local ohf\11~ or ·villi ln~'l:'l
trial pl1nta (or 10lller 4&gt;otrlti ot:Da-1
ferest
groups undei' their own

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Bedroom Suites, Priced From $139.50 to $2 · 99.00. See Our Large Selection Now.

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The Past Councilors of Theodorua Cougcil Daua·h ten ot America will meet Thursday evening
1t the home of Mr1 . Rollin Bearhs
with Mrs. Joseph Beegle, as co·

21ld lAW OF SCOUTING

3rd SCOUT LAW

A Scout Is loyal

A S~out Is Friendly

LAW OF SCOUTING

A Scout Is Trustworthy

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fo·ur-cent Un~ted States
comD)A3mar4tiVe postage
stamp
martdng the tmth annJversary wlll
be lssutld on f~b , ,, 'fhouaanda
of Scouts •{ld leaden have .preptred "fblat- dky ~ovmt1" to obtain
tho new stamp cancelled on the
Scout birthda)'.
Boy Scout Sunday, Feb. 7, wu
observed in churchea of all falthl.
Scouts and leaders tn uniform attended services at which time
Scouts were presented reli·
awards. Tbeae a~ oot Scoutln~o•u1i'~' hut are confeiTed on
Sc
thoit own•.-urfi!! ..t '
synagoguelil. .
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As tbe Scout keepa himself
physically 1trong by training 10
he buHda himself 1pirltualb' b7
practicing his relfgton. The reli- ·
gious award program helps him
grow apirltuaJly, It hel-p~ him pnc
tlce "duty to God" to be revel'tlnt
t.nd faithful in his reliJious du
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their action dur·
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Scouts ha·ve proved that
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Of SCOUTING

A Scout Is Reverent

pearance, thoughts and
deeds. He's a person you
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In matlers l't!llgiOU&amp; Arul,
be
the feelings
of otllers.

respects

· We hope once you get ac·
qualnted with us, you'll
find you like knowillll us.

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A Scout may never be
called or. to serve brave·
ly, but he follows the rule
of ube prepared:· just in
case!
·We, too, are always
prepared t~ serve your
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being stingy. Tl)ey ·lell'll
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A Scout Is Thrifty

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and try to maintain a
pleasant atmosphere for
you to do buslpess ln.
Come in and see!

Your needs are our most
important consideration
and "" try to obey them.

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9th lAW OF SCOUnNG

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in all important ways.

All of us are governed by
laws and needs which demand obedience. A Scout
always obeys.

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We do all we can too, to
bring more kindness into
the world. It is a key to
lasting peace'

. Karr &amp; Von Zandt

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Courtesy l.s practiced
continually In o u r dally
buslness too.

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Kindness to every living
thing is the creed of the
Boy Scout.

Courtesy is more than
just good manners. A
Scout Is considerate of
others in all ways.

CJRCI.I. IIIC.TINO. SJT

RED ANCHOR

7th lAW OF SCOUTING

6th lAW OF SCOUTING

lAW OF SCOUnNG

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Colambus &amp;Southern
Ohio Electrk Co.
Middleport, Ohio

A Scout Is Courteous

' RUTLAND CUBS -· Rutland has two active Scout organizations with a ·t.rge number of
adults Interested in t~e program ~poi!SOI"l'd . bi'tbeJ\ut!an[\ Met,llodlSI Cbqrc~ . Above is Cub
Plock 24o, seated I to r, den mother Elsie ·Sutherland, Pa~aster V~rn Weber den mother
Ethyl Nicholson; second row, Ronnie Grate,_!! lily TUcker, John.Wi!le steph~ I;ucas Robert
Hawkins, David Rice, ·Dean WeberhDennis weber; thlrd row, PaUl. 1ioore1 :Jeffy Snowdjm,
Larry Grogan, Larry Taylor, Step en Snowden, Gary Taylor, Dennis Schilling.

Scouts find thai by being •
friendly to all, tbeir U;Ves
and · lillie of others are
made happier.
You'll find that we are
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The Federated Circle will meet
Wednesday at 7:30 P~ m. at the
c~;[~~· Htlatetael · will be Mrs.
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Blltter, Mrs. AIJard
and lira. Gladrt Cuekler.

For Oaly ...... ~oil Ge• A
Olen Athl ~ea1e lkMI ..

We offer you many exiras in
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A Scout does his "good turn"
daily, and more.

Our customers can count
on us t.oo . . to be loyal
to ethical practice~.

We too have proved our
lrustw6rthiness during
our years of business

hostess .

aa laela U.aWe Dmser

A Scout can be co"-,rited
on to stand up for 'those
principles and p e o p le
who deserve loyalty.

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Door On Bowl
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BASKETBALL Portland, Letart
Syracuse Advance
SCORES
Into 2nd Round

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But Dllnoill,

but officially turn· which had been expected to favor
U1 nose at renewlnl Roee renewal of the bowl pad, was

,_,.,competition on a contract ba· the fourth. to vote no.
lit.
DJinoi.J, caetine

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iaue, Yoted Monday

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!111-.:r.rBBIT BADGES

Mrs. Char·

Supreme Ice Ct-eawl.. ::=

HlldiDI .1 BJg Ten team to the' ley' Grimm, wile of the ChicagG
Roae Bowl.
I Cubl' manager,
escaped with a
The formal vote on the .bowl .m inor arm injury Monday after

. ~oy

won't ·rome until nut month
tbe conference's winter

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Give. He.r Flowers

50th
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Crow's Steak Hous.~

'BECKY'S

Pomeroy, Ohio

Save .Your Sales SUps

MOOI'E' s

POMEROY,
OHIO

SERVICE CENTER SPECIALS
FOR FEBRUARY!

Preston Motors ·

latrodaeto..Y Offer--.;,.

BigOAdds
More Figurei~
To His Reoor.ds

Desert Flower

1 ton 24
4 10 1.8 25
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51-58 Ch,v. Bondtd Brake Shoes (2 wheels) · · · · · · · · · · · · $4.95 exch.
49-53 Ford Bonded Brdke Shoes (2 wheels) · · · · · · · · · · · · $4.95 exch.
Meel Cyh..W Repair Kits · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ,· · · · ·· · · · · · Per Wheel 49c
QIICibty Brake Fluid · · · · · · · ···· · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · ·· ·· ··· quart 97c
l11ullr Cer FuU Front Heavy Mats · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $6.95 up
·1t!rw.OV" Rull~er Mats · ··.. · · · · ·· .... · ·.... · 1 Pair $1.98
670115 Heavy Duty nre Tubes · · · ·
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-70x15 Standard 1 Year Guar. New nre · · · · · · $15.60 inc. Fed. Tax

How $J.OO
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HAND and BODY LOTION
llegulor $1.00 each

Now 2 for $1.50

Ewing's Ambulance Service

DUTTON DRUG CO.
COATS BLDG.
A Salute To

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MIDDLEPORT

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Get your clsh loan here In a few mlnuta~~o
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YOU SAVI UP TO $124' TO STAITWITH-ON THI SAVINOIST
lllW'AII-11 CAl IN AMIIICA-THI FALCONI
Our new...ize Ford Ia priced up to 1124/m tbu.other 6,pa!110nllf
compact can. Deli~n up to 30 mil~s p~r gallon on r1gulpr gu, "I
4)000 mil~• betw~n oil ~hange•. Cuu COIU on everything~oo ~
partt, up to 15% on insuran~1 Come compare the luggaee ~paa,
the quality, the perfonnance in Falcon, the euiest car ia ...
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of America units. Joihecl in21 units, advised, d~reat.ed, and ll!d by 150 a.'dults, "The Boy" is our most golden asset. He is our tomor' row. We Solljltehim oncl his leaders on thi~, the. 50th Anniversary 0f:t'he ·Bby Scouts of America.
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In the !up ......,, olze1 Our Fab-lone 500 ~
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W.::.,ted

OpoOrtunities

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Pun ntt .of I eesw. Pf' r word wt..U '"'e e~Jed for ld•erUIJ.Df
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teet lutrt.ioo.
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approval by the solicitor and a
bondmg attorney. Flre Chief Tom
I Darst presented prepared specificbauom wh1ch have been re\liewed
Y the counc •l lire committee.
Z..:rkle asked for assurance that
lhe publk be protected against
Poss1oie lul ure re4uests for IJIOht!Y
o eJfecl &lt;~ chan."c over in radio
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No Experience Necessary

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We place and locate all

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(Conthtued From P•• One)
Childs in lhe issue-the votes of
Zerkle, Fisher and Smith Jell short
of 'the rour rt"tuired.
Mayor McElhinney in the discu•
sion strongly recommended ap.
proval of the motion.
Council also :
Unal!lmously approved Childs'
rrsolutwn to have bids for a new
f.ire truck ad\lerlised, subject to

Business

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WANTED HOUSE WORK.. WILL
Uve in. Some nursing if neeetury. PhODt Rutland 2-4307.
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Bn .'\ !'W NEW PORTABLE ZIG· I
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repat· r equt·p ·
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ment to embark on a program of
repairing 'worst streets first " a
ltw at a time. Zerkle felt a planned program would insure good '
strcCls, and not having to pay for.
&lt;~ lot of repair all at once. Co uncil
a,c:rced some streets were in bAd

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front UO lt. deep I!OQr Racine.
or Inquire 408 SprJni Ave.. Porn·
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Canoon 'fbeater
Red Rowe Show
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'Itle Three Stooges

1:30 The Life of Riley
1:00 ArthUr J Srr.l~ewt
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Your Life ·in the Future was Born litre
••• 113 -JI~ars agol
A major part of the life you enjoy now, and Iii. the fqtur""
began with the genius born In Thomas Alva Edlstnt,
.February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio.
This week is National Electrical Week. The entire electrical industry observes this 113th anniversary Ia honor
of Edison and the energy he plit to work to enrich ·D C¥)r
every part of our lives.
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to fl.rm, generaUy le
highec, stoc'u moving weU, no
inventory eatll'y over reported;
consumen white and brown,
·prices at farms A jumbo· 24·28, A
large 2D-26, A medium l8-2:f•. A
small 10.18, B large 17·29, under
erades 9-12; delivered ~ FOB A
large 30-32, A medium 29-30, B
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s~ted the devotions for the evening when tbe .MYF of the Heath
Methodist Church met Sunday

evening for their regular meet·
'buring tbe short business meet·
ing the group decidea to hold a
bake sate Feb. 20 at the Tri- larg~ 25-28.
Lustre Cleaners.
Poultry, fryers and hens gen·
erally un.changed, supply and deDuring the. pr~gram bo~, Rev. JP.and spotty, overall live supplies
Raymon
Konknght
d1scussed abo1l! in balance with dressed re.
l•":cJ
Prob.,.lems of . the MYl'."
~~lY!I"· .,&lt;llldl.,,. p!)ou at
T! 111 ..U.U!H.Dg tha&lt;-meettng with ·
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· he youth were their .c9unselors, hila y ens 14-20, Jighl herls '7·10;
J.dr. and M'r~. Wayne Gibbons.
ft'Yer pprices 124,100 head, 27 per
cent at 17, 20 per cent at 17 1·2
20 per cent at 11 1·2. 4(1 {ler
cent at 18, 7 per cenl at 1'9.
CINCINNATI UPI ~ Livestock
Cattte 600, calves 200;·1• ·ehoice
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1184 lb steers 27; low choice 700·
1000 lb !!6-26.110, good 1100 lb down
23.50-25.~lt . low good 23; low to
sverage Choice 962 lb heifers 25.15
few ·choice 750 lb 25, good 23-24.50,
standard 20; utility atod commer·
clal cows 14.®-lfi.50, standard 17;
utiliy and comn\ercial bulls 19·
20.!50; cbbice vealers 33·38. good
28-33, standard 23-28; good 750-

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900 lb feeder steers 21·23
ftcigl 2700; barrows and gilts
moderatelY active, fully stead}';

180-24!l lb 13.10-13.60, mostly 13.80
lor 190-220 lb ; 225·235 lb 13.501,_8.00; 210·21~ Jb 13.75; weights
above 2to lb. not established;
. f!OWS Steady; 300.450 lh 10.75· 11 .~0;
1450-600 lb 10-10.75; boars :.:Jc
dower 7. 7~ ; 1mder ~ Jb 8.

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Reported Postponed
8:55 A.M.
The case of James Sears vs
James L. Young, administrator Qf
10 A.M: ~:55 P.M. U11-e Workmen's Compensation
l!un~· ICheduled tor a jury hear·
12 Noon
5 P.M. ina
, in Common Pleas: court today

Seryl~.· Sbcw

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1000Wilf1S f90KC

l._ai been postponed with no .trial
dite oet.
· • A firJ baa been called for 9 a.
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State ol Ohio vs. Rutland Fuel G!l8
Corp., ~t was st~ted tod&amp;y by Judge
John C. Bacon.
VISIT.:-:G::A-:R=D-:::1N::S
SAM-SOl'~. Fla. - C. B. Hay•
man of Long Bottom, enjoyed 1
Yillt to Sarasotu Jungle Gardeni
during t~eir recent vacation on the
Sun Coaat ol Florida.

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NEWS

1beginnlitg at 9 •· m.
Al~ Mothers who have boy1 who
Swnaormg ~e Sal4!· 1..tu·;he playing b11eball thiuumThere will ,be a 'btike sale: spc,.n- mef. ~ Lir&amp;eq to contr)bute either
10red by the Little League Baseball m~Y or food for thia·"lale ·30 that
· Mothers of Middleport this Satur· "they eln m4t. enouiJt .f9r their
day mornina: at the Sports Center chartar.
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liJCRVICB THE FAIR-DRYDEN.
(0 1t81L XIDI" i'tWU'tl Bpdtca.te, J•c.)

Co~ntry Hoe'aown '

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One letter limplY otonda tor onotbar. In lh1o oample A II used
for the three L'1, X for the two 0!.. etc. SlnJ"le Jetter.. apo..
tropbel. the length and fonnatlon ot ttLt woNI ara aL1 hint.
Jtadl day the code lettel'l are diflereat.

WMPU Daily P.rograrn Schedult
1:~8 Sign On

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8:30 Amos 'n' Andy
f:OO Highway Patrol
'1:30 Be Our Guest
8:30 Mr.n Into Space
1:00 The MUiionnire
9:30 fve Got A Secret .
10:00 'l'hf Amedcan Cowboy
,1:00 11 o'docX New
11:10 A Look at the Weather
l:Ul rhea~ar 12
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The BrightEn' Day
The Secret Storm

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7:30 To 'Tell The Truth

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For Tomorrow
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I :00 Jleart ol, tho. Cltv
1:3~ A• the World Turtto
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!:30 Way of ~e
2:00 Day In ,Court
2:30 Tho! Gale Storm. ShoW
3:00 Beat the Clock
S:30 Who iJ)o You 'l'nll&amp;
t:OO Amerl(!an B«nd~
5:30 My Prlend, Filch
8:00 San l"ranclaco Beft
11:80 Your &amp;uo HeP0f141P
8:40 Wt=atberman
8:45 John Daly NeWI
7:00 Four Just Men
T:30 Brave Stallion
8:00 Charley Weaver Show
f/:30 Ou:ie and Harriett

Ill!~ Couutry Hoedowd't~ ' ,_,.. ·
11:30 Farm Morl:et Re~·''"

40 acres minerals, Lltub tJr, elt·o.!·
tricily, WHier, and 12 acres but·
tom land. Bill Coza tt, Ha(' llHl,
Ohio.
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C.U A. J. Carior, YU5-2U2.
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9:00 Perry Como Show

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oompare thtm all for quality, I'OQinineu,
drivmg comfort, and .... of entry.
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more selection, more satisfaction, more quality-ntcli:f:'9.'f: t!YeT}·.
thing you want. Discover all the facts and you'll kMo that Larl&lt;"BUILT BY THE QUALin' MAKER.

t2. Borders
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10:08 Alcoa Preeenta
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lll :16 Spol18 Report
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Vo1uo Shoo Slore, lot E. llaln
St., Pomeroy. Phoq4 80\·M,
IIOIJERN 2 li!IDROOI( TRAILEIL
Melvin LiUie'a Traller Court,
Cheahire, Ohio. ·Phone Emii'IOn
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port Phone 6-M.
a a II ttetlon. !Jio, Auto, l'h, Polio.·
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1:110 The Rifleman
9:30 PhUip Marlo\1n

facu in this handy buyer's gui4c. ~a1&amp;
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11:15 The Ja~k Paar Sbo1l
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Excellent weekly earnings re· 1
fil li ng and collecting ft()Jll our •
new Gandy Dispensers in your 1
FREE-FRE~
area. Requires re&amp;pon.sible per!ih:Jpe. Poasible purchase of equip·
only $77 .50. Terms available.
ton about 8 houn spare time
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Phone 343.
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weekly and minimum cash inG•uves: Montgo mery 16.6 on ~ent this year, ~n repali'S . s a~tupper 11 .9 on lowe r, 25 feet open; mg n~xt year, will be studted tn
ELECTROLUX vAcUUM CLEAN· I vestment of $792.00. For in,ler·
100 Gallon G.. ollne
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er- LT ncl&lt;~.ime d
$23.00
plus
VIew write at on-ce givtn.g u
UJ J 1pu ts
- Appr ved street foreman Lew$7 .85 due on parts. Phone 343.
particulars and phone number lo~er , ~? feel o..:n . Lock 2;J, 18.~ is El~is' roeport, and asked him to
*GE Fry Sklllet
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!:illitWIII.:!J}' .
obtain a u~t of parts and prtces
*Register At The
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c/o The Daily Sentinel, PomCond•hont of ~~v•ble O..ms: ror the town's compressor (mainly
eroy, ot!.io.
•All n:-o\lable da ms &lt;&gt;.'" u.own. ,.
hose and a hammer)" grue digI - 1 GE VACI ."UM
CLEANER SALE. ·-~~~~~~~~,..,,.....J
Ohl 0 R1ver Bo.-~h Lock l;s Clty
Many le ft over from 1969 In- •
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ging recently bas been complicated
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$27..00 (2Q) BusinP.SS Services of .~untmgton down at . 3 :.20 am by rocks. Ellis reported additional
14·6 · Lock 14 · I. F. helberger I men hired to open a ditch in the
romplctc
with
attachments.
Terms. Phone 343.
2·5-6tc INcOME TAX SERVICE." QUICK down at tl :JO a~, U..ll ; Lo_ck Ui "ld Pythian para~: which was leau·
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Rang,er down ":t 5.25 pm, 0-~, Lock ing to certain storm tile lilling
-j47 I ennsylvama down at 6.50 am. I J&gt;O uth of Park-sl in that area.
1D5B 2 BEDRoo:~t HOUSE TRAILdl
1·15; Lock ~3 Invader down at ! Heard letters from the Ohio Fuel
2 -~-tllc :5:30 pm 0·3; lndiana down a~ 7:05 1 ~·:~;; ( :o . annnuncing a 4c per l,OOLI
~R. M_elvin ~ittle's Trailer Court ~~rt.
I l hcslure, Ohw.
2 4 6tc 1MUELLER PURNAC~ ... WESTING-! pm lU·U; Jefferson ~own at 8 :10 cu. Ct. increaae in gas rates to all
siNGER
ELECTRIC
PORTABLE
' HOUSI •ppllences. Arnold Bro-IPm 19·.0; Irene c_hotl~ up at l :~ consumers effective March _!, 1960
Ellflt Main Street
sewing machine. In excellent
then, Syrec:lla•, Ohio. Phone pm 3-l, o~ec u~ at _1. 55 pm. lO-~O, ,, 1111e wtth a coat.o~ gas mcrease
Pomeroy, Ohio
conditio n. Balance due only
836-Y.
11 19 tfc Vulc~n up at l:t.3o __ am ll ·U,_ ~~k~ da use in the extstmg contract;
':;=.;;=::;:::;:::""""";::;:;="";=~ $39.50. Term a if desired. Phone
ICredtlor up at liJ .(J(J . pm J..t:·S, ~: ~nd a letter of thanks from Edison '
1' O. McCOY
1V. Ha rn~r up ~t lO.;;,u _Pm ().:!, Baker, presented to the Middleport
OWLS CLUB, OPEN EVEHY
343.
2-3-6tc
[ Hobert P. lJonme up10 at
Chamber of commerce, for coun·
night except Monday, formerly _ _ _ _ __
Ro t• 2AUCTIONEER
L
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tl -2; Helen Z up at
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urday mght .
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ft ., in good condition . $7!'i. Paul BABY SHOES · BRONZE -GOLD one san ulgg~r anu
e. o~ ll!Cters during Christmas week.
llaptoll~tall, 22'7 S. 5th Street,
and Silver Plated. Write : R. y- Cook lu_w~at m tow;_ Galhpoh ~ '
- Heferred to com~ ittee the
Middleport, Phone 6196.
mood Thomas, I.angsvllle, Ohio. bland Cl eck ' up at nl.25 P:O l D-U, mayor's recommendation that an
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1 14 30t Allen H Mern\1 up Hl 1:~ am Jold nrdinance (No. 390) be updated
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'll'll"t.
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THAN.K
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fri e nds and rP lat i\'1'.~ for se11d - :11API..E -DAY·iiED. EicELi..ENT
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Jane T. up at ~ .Jv 11 rn
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ing permit fees from 25c to $5 at
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PIANO TUNING AND REPAlR - ~ No Kanawha River boats re· ,.
ing me f l ower~ . letter:; a tul
cundttlon . Ope na mto double
lng. Kenneth w. Russell Cool ·
least.
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cards when I ·Na:; in the hospital
bed. Phone 6240.
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Welcomed newly elected V11lage
1883
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Also Ia Hev . Hulburt for his - ·- ---- ·
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"official family" as she attended
kind words und [lrayer~ . To all l ;wo BE AGLE PUPS, 3 mol. ald.
Ple~ 511 nt ViiliP.y Ho~pit..al ~;taff
Che~p. Mrs .. Hosmer Roush, Min- · FOR JtADIO AND T. V. REPAIRS
NOTICii OF APPOINTMENT I her first mcctlng.
and doctor~; far the interest ta·
ersville, Oluo.
2 8 3tp! C•ll Fr•nk C•pt~lr, 8 , 414 N.
Execvtor
--Dedde"d informally to study de·
ken in my rase. God bleu e:u·h t
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MJddlas.ort. t c ... Nt. 11,296
laying parment ol complet,~ (some
one.
Mrs . Uslc Wea\ler TWo COON DOGS, CHEAP. E.
A. M. to 9 P.M.
12-3-Hc 1Eat•t• of Faye •W Mayer decHMd SU,OOO) b•l! on the town scaven2-9--ltc
E. Vilatoe, 12 Park SL., Middll'i·
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----purt.
2-D-3tc BEST IN AUCTIONEERING SER· I W Cou~henour whose Post Ofticc til deplete the street maintenance
(lj)
Soles
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VICE. Dairy sales a specialty.
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ICK SUPEH 4 dool' Sedan
Hadne·Bashan Hoad.
2·D·3tp ' Hager, Coolvllle, Ohio.
has beehh
asWExMecup
tor o1 t c £~s late o •aye . ay·
1 19 30 t,.
ower _s tcering 1.1n d brakos. Fltl· _. ··· - - · · - - - - - - - - - "er late of Meigs County, Ohio. de
ly _e qUipp ~d. Spotles~ black 11~d
AUCTION SALE
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While fuush. $99~. Uhwttnar 11, On Sntudray, F'cb. 20, 1960, begin· AIR CONlJit iOl\1!1. .. RE.F'RlGER-1 Dated th is 23 rd day of January
Pomeruy, Ohio.
2 6 6tc
ninJ.: .11~ 12 :30 I' · m. at my farm
ation 1ervice. Jl' .t.'s Refrlgera· lDtiO.
BUICK SI' .~': J ALAND-·· ~~ANY
one mt le northc~:~st of C hcst~r,
tiQn, New Hnen. Pbone TU·
F . H. O'&gt;BRlEN
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n11 tht• N1•w Hope road , I w11l
2363~
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Jud"e of the Pr"batc Court ,
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See R. lt. Durst , beloW Long .I JJ.tlo piece livinu room suite; 3 TIILPJI~ION, RADIO &amp; SMALL
121 2
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Bto~tom, Oh•~·._
1 10 il(!lp l ydd cUin. 2 writing de!lks, 1
Jppllnnce r~· llr. Phone; . Ottt
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1956 MERCURY 2 Dr. se,Jon. New"1· -rJIIIU!Ii\li~inn set, 3 floor lamps,
lk&gt;Cllntock. Raolne, Vhlo.~ ~7-;f~
L 1 i :.t_eal tsrotr
PoDtiac lrade-in. Locall y ow ned .
2 tabl e l~:~mps, 1 console table, ·
$89a.. .Biaetlllar'll, Pl..llneroy, Ohio.
I IWo-e vcn
llotpoinl electric
AUCTioNt.~
SE VE N IWU:\1 HouSE FOR sALE
2 6 6k
nngc; 1 8 fl . UE refrigerator;
.c.mplflfe ""''"
117 Kerr st., Pomeroy , 0. see
- -- - I Norge wringer washer, 1 Ben.
Crltt BhcUortl
Virg1e Mor&lt;~, Star Ht.
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19M FORO V8 Conv. Coupe. New
dix electric dry er, 1 maple din ·
lint., Phone _ C.nt•ct
·----- top . Extra good fini11b. $695.
ing table and six chairs, 1 din·
A. (' lr•Bfeord. llt.clne, Ollt.
6 HOOM HOUSE Wll'ii BATH, 30
BlaetLPar's, 11o meroy .
2 6 6te
e u e 11et, 1 12ft. Philco freezer; 8-JI.U
acres, D~:~rwin. Cdl David Holter
1
gl.1188
door
cupboard
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utility
617 ·L.
2 6 3tp
1963 DeSOTA VB 4 J&gt;oor Sedan.
Exceplion.al buy. $3M. Hlactt- cu hine1, 1 ma ple bedroom suite, 101'1 TRII SIIYICI AND Rl· - - - -- - - · -- -1 ndd bed and bedroom furni·
monl. Phone 245-X. 12-34Qtp FIVE ROOM HOUSE Wl'J'Il BATH
nara, Pom(!roy, Ohio.
2 6 Ole
ture, 1 clect.rlc heater, l ol1
- - -·- 1.23 Mres. Melvin Little, Che·
helli er, Jot dishes and other f;USTOM HUlLT K.ITLHEN D~
shire, Ohio.
2·9·6tc
'60 P'OR.D V8 2 door Seda n. Phtond
hmlllt•hold items too numerous 1 •lcned to: vour bom ~ .Fret u24885.
2 6 3tc
to mention . Also, 1 Allia-Ch•lm·
tlmttea. P'Oi._;nan aud Abbott. . ,_...,~1
Good Claan U••d Can
... r.'!l wmbine, 1 lot corn.
Phnue 8..0),ft·Y.
8-6-U . . . . . . llff~ "~li
All M.ka1 and Mod•l•
Lunch will 00 avall~:tble.
CLILANDI
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
Owner : Purley Karr.
Wle
TV Repair llrtl•
MIDDLEPORT RUitAL - 6-ruom
60N06 laat Main lt.
Auctionrer : I. 0. Mcroy
Phone ~100 ·
frame, both, garage, new uut·
Pomeroy, Ohio
(2) 9, 13, 1,, 1'7, 18, 19, 6tp
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cellar, la rge lot out of h1gh wa·
t.er, and VIew of Route 7. $7000.
For
·iili&lt;~:E-ROOMSOFALLPOMEROY RURAL - 4-room bu n·
gaJow, bat.h, furnut:e ht·~l. full
OR SALE---41 ROOM /lOUSE. • runHturl', 41:1 pc. ln all at ln~cl'~
E&lt;'urn
iturt
with
39"
gas
baaement, l.al'g u endos&lt;'d buck
t room• downilaln alld 2 up,
porch. Large lot wiUt garde n,
ApprosimateLy 1 acre luvel hmd. · r&lt;~nce and 12 cu. ft. Hot Point
&lt;• leclric refrigera tor .
The11e 3
several out• buHd lnrt~.s all i u ~;ood
Excellenl well . 13 milo• from
rooms of furniture were not
repair. $6000.00.
Pomeroy. l)rlco $1,000. Inquire
plt·ked up after a down payment
NIAR CHESTER - tf.room frame,
Mr1. lt~weU al Pllietowo.
w11~ made. The uving1 cen be
lullh, .automatic furml.ce , b.;,.se·
l ·O ·~Otc
yours. No down pt~yme~ 36
.,---,----, .· ment and nearly 30 acre-s of
11 eu.
NOH.UI!: JlEFHlG.I::RATOH
Before 9:30 A.M.
month s to p11y . Just pay the
lllnd . $7000.00.
in excellent condition. Will aac·
balan ce or $8.00 week . Here Ia
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lAST MAIN-9-roon. framC' , bath,
rlflce. C~an be aecn at 667 Ch&lt;,.t· 1 $1299.00 worth ot furniture ror
.........., 125
large Jot well located . $350u.ou.
nut Street, Middleport, Ohio.
KAUTZ FIID STOll
only $800.00. Phone 6293.
YhtGIL TIAFORD, S.le1man

holes,
monograms, and
m&lt;ony fancy stitches. J&lt;'ull price

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at&gt;nding '"' year !bat ~000 ol
The Rev. Fred I. Gardner open·
the $2:iPQO bond iAue placed on ed the
meeting with prayer.
the ballot, and appproved · by vo- Councilmen Covert arrived as the
ters, would be for that purpoee.
meeting waa adjourned at 10:30.
Firemen Howard Dailey and Ev·
ert'tt Bachner accompanied Darst
to the meeting. ·
OTHIR ACTION
Auend Wedding
Clerk Gene Grate was directed
Mr. and Mn. Karl Owenli 1pent
to send fire protection contracts the weekend in Columbus with
for 1960 to Cheshire village and ! lheir son-in-law and daughter,
Salisbury township.
Mr. and Mrs-. Paul Winebrenner.
The mayor ·s report for January .They went especially to attend the
uf $259.20, and the clerk's report wedding ol Milis Juanita Hawkini
showing a beginning balance in all at the Boulevard Presbyterian
funds dec. 31, 1959, of $53.771.27 Church. Rev. Howard Ruppelt of
and an ending balance Jan. 21. the local Presbyterian Church as1980, of $.a1,2tl7.07, incl udin g in si.sted with the ceremony and the
both fig ures $8,601.26 in the bond organi5t wa.s Mrs. Gordon Harris,
rcLircmcnt fund, were approved. IMary Hcnnesy.)

HEY, MISTER-DO '\IOU . THINK
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supper Feb. 27 a\ the Syracuse
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· A massive storm system that trlaered hurricane force
winds and gtant dust clouds In tbe 'S'outnwest battered tbe
Midwest today wltb ball, sleet and' foot-deej&gt; mowo.
Huge snow drlfto•Jnd freezing ialn snarled ~und . bltlllportatlon and disrupted airline schedules, strandln&amp; cou~ess
travelers.

You'll find a dozen ways to use
Oip-N-Chip ___ . tlher~ are two
de-licious navors. Frei:l.cb. Onlon

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Alle.you .gojog loJeplAice .your present

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equipment? Are yop going ID build a
neW .bQme ttiis ye~! You .ctin save $50 .00 if you act now! Pi ckens' Hardware Co. has
been awarded ~ Temco '50 .00 checks and these checks will be given out on a first
come
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Driver Escapes Into
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Massive Storm Hits Midwest,
Due In Northern Ohio Tonight
DIP-N-CHIP

Cruiser Fails
Pomeroy Chief
In Aid Attempt

SerY.ioes

Mrs. Wi.lliam

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Middleport . and Pomerqy
crulsers proved no ·
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who has of Rutland were Saturday guests
Pruitt, been confined to her home with a of. M1·. and Mrs. C:harles Buck.
Dorothy Wylie, France&amp; Hastlng/1, back ailment is reported about
Su nday evening dinner guests
Phylll11 Wootf:n, Brookte ·Perry and the same. Her mother, Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ebers·
Lee C~ok.
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Cabeen of Athens bas beeu here bach and l'taughtcrs were Mr. anrl
~ervmg on the reg•stratwn com· several days to assist in her care
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m1ttet !or the day we~e the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slater of Jaclj;son Mrs. Charles n uck.
lowing from the C,l.leShlfe chaptr, also visited last week with the
Ma?" Jane Neal, \\ ileen Edw~rds, Slater lamlly.
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surprise for Mrs. t.:acr1e St. Clalr
and Mrs Gene Moore .

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clQctl a plot)' 10 bave been giv~Jl
March 11 bee&amp;U$C the emergency
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Luc1e Martin , Esta R~ese, Viole~
Mr. and Mrs. Vauglm McKnight
46 stars then •.•
Russell, Darlcl)c McK~nney ana or Columbus visited Sunday wlth
Ruth Mack .
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. Mr. and Mn. Frank Cheesebrew.
when Scouting started
_Other chapters makmg up Dis- Mrs. Charles Neal and Mrs.
In 1910, now
tr_1ct 24 are h~caled . at McArthur, Don Moody were in Gallipolis
Wellston , Wilkesydle,
Z~leU:I, one day last week.
there are SO.
H~mdcn, ProclorvJII~, Galhpolla,
Mr . and Mrs. c. P. Willio.:m.11
And lust as America
Vmton, South Pmnl, Ironton, left this week for &amp; vacation in
Thurman, Waterloo and Oak Hill. Flurlda.
has grown, so has
)Irs. J . w. Beattie and srJn Roy
Scouting. At the
of Pt. Plea.11ant visiled Saturday
end of 1910, there
With Mr. and Mn:. Vernon See.
'lll(ere 61.000 boys
Mrs. Lucy Gregg and daughter.~~,
Judy and Karen were ln Athens
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In Scoutlns-r~­
Saturday on business.
there are
mlll!lol~/
Mrs. Harry Chesher was called
The monthly meeting of the Mid· to Chauncey Monday because of
P'I'A Board was held Mon- illnes.11 in her family.
at the high sChool
Mrs. B. N. East went to Char·
president of the PTA, Kal· leston Monday to assist in the
ad H1ndy Jn charge of the me~ting. cllre of her mother who is HI.
Plans were made fot the- next
Mr . and Mrs. Carl Brannon
meeting of the PTA which wliJ be are planning to Jeave this week
hel&lt;,l on lol"iday night, Feb. 19. The ror a "\':.cation In Florida.
meellng will be a pay program
Mrs. Don Moody who has been
with the program being rurni11hed
with ~er husband for several
by the pupds o( the sixth IJ'ade. '...........
to leave this week
The Fifth Grade will have chatge
home in Chester, Pa.
of the ticket aale and tickets will
was here they occu·
be · out this •en fot the pertonn·
Grimm trailer on Second
Happy Anniversary From
IJJICe. Adult t..ickets will be OOc and 1Street.
~fl.lldren 25e. There will also be a
Walter Waddell planned
matinee In lhe afternoon for the
to her duties at the
school children.
Wat~r office arter being
The Meigs County Council PTA
Monday because of a se·
meeting,
last week
in Syrya-~
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was tleld
dlscus.11cd
and also
p.luna ;:~~e~ol~d~
were made for the observance ctf
}'ebruary ali Founden: Month.
Also attending the meeting were
Miss Mildred Hawley, Mrs. Luey
Greg, .Mn. Ben Pbllson and L. W.
McComas.

Middleport PTA
Boqrd Hold's
Business Session

and

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barometric '"fllii'CO·in- O~boJtl!l..t.~'&lt;an*'
lronicaUY, lhe storm tame · on
the 90th birthdoy of the U. S.
Weather Bureau. But hard.·preesed
forecasters had no time to cele·
brate t.he taet that on reb. e, 18'10; l~iin_!f
C:oocre11 paiaed a joint re.oolution
e1bblilhiDJ a DltloDel weatber

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On Radio WMPO Tuelday IJIId Thutsday M ornings at 7:30. Broadcast direet from the

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Mrs. George Joachim pres1ded
over the mcetlna of the Daughten ot Rutb Cl·alfl. of the Unitt..'&lt;i
Methodist
when they met
at the home of
Campbell for a

l-ISTEN FOR .PICKENS' HARD WARE SPECIALS .. ,

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Church Class
Holds Party
Monday Afternoon

OPEN ALL DAY EVERY D.AY

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a patriotic quo

Fellow Scouters

At the cloae of the meeting, a
deuert cowte waa aerved by Mrt
CampbeU alld !4ra. Earl 1 Oliver to
members and peab Mra. Frank
Stewart and Mrl. Glad.YW ·Cucklcr.

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people SAVE. W1a! o!~er local movement, on anationwide ~~i~, l_s so so~~ ~~·GUI•WOn­
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