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""'libory
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Sorority
Members To.Be Hostesses For
Raelne
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"Forgetful
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Graodparonll of the new baby·
1re .Mr. and lira. Garl Baile~· of
South BeDCI, Indiana, former real-

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Clrfi~Piay

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STAND OUTI

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lr LUCILLI IIAWKINI
The regular meeting of Xi Gamma Mu Chapter ot the Beta
. ' Sigma Phi Sorority was held at the DAV full! In Pomeroy
Mrs. John F. Salty of Fofest
vlllTbollon~ llathvo ~~· an ••· I Tuesday evening with Mrs. Nellie Brown in charge of the Run
will undera:o eye Su:rJery at
uvm 6 QLvwmes to at· meeting.
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the KentuckY Baptist Hospltal in
' ~ .~.~·~':!'~.Joel•••·
Mra. Pearl Welker of the Social Committee announced t~at Louisvil1e Tllur&amp;da:J.
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a Valentine party would be held at her home Feb. 13th for Elza Gilmore Jr. returoed to
lthe c hapter.

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1MAIITMA CLASS MEETING

'the Martb1 Cla11 of the Brad-

bury Church of Christ wiiJ meet
Tbunda:r eventna:, 1t tbe borne of
Mn. ClUb Johnaoo with Mn. l...t&amp;tha ll.UMeU as ~botteu.

Rewarded

'"The Various his employment at Kropr Stare,
Tuesday after a week's Wrieu.
oller from the General Man" Dy Jean Mor&amp;&amp;nMr. and Mn. Selwyn Wffte and
to be the
During the social time follow- a.on , Harry , .GallipoJis, viaited Sun!tI;:;:~::• atCompany
their open house on
Ing the meeting the traveling day evening with Mi&amp;a Nettie
26th and 27th o{ tbil~ month
prize was won by ·Mrs. Mullen and Koehler.
1ceepted by the group and
refreshments
were served by Mrs.
Ml~ Elsnora Ebertbacb ia ill at
RoH Sisson, chairman of the
Mlll.
Mary Anderson her home, Lasley Stnet, witb nu.
Welker
and
and Means Committee, will
to the memben present and Mrs.
charge of the days.
Sue Jeffers

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Gretchen Bondurant, who was a
guest for the meeting.

MEIGS THEATRE

Around And
About
Middleport

J' alentine Queen To
The selection of a Valentine
Qu·.;;;, will highlight a Valen·
dance to be staged this comThursday nlght dowoatain in
New Haven community build-

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POMEROY, OHIO

Track Washout
Repair To Be

av FRIDDlE HGUDAIHILT

apoUiabt

entertainment

the

B&amp;O Diesel Plunges.
In River Near Letart
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~ a new c~~o eall~ 1~

. Baltimore and Oblo llaU·

Last · month's wloners l~ aJow
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for canteen chaitJ,pJona

officials were unable to
fb: a time today when a diesel
locomotive that took: a cold
bath in the Ohio River 1aJt
night near Letart, West VIr·
ginia, will be Lilted out
~ad

to" ·
I ::~~U~I~1~c~b[,a:· l'leaa:'od

be held
thisinclude
;weeL
, lfidoH dancing, a
iM door prizel. The
, sponsored by the ,Junior
' ClUb of New Haven.
all over the area

But t-ompany officiaJs

i.n Park·

l~oburg and Wheeling said tbe 30-

and 15-foot deep wasb-

1•;~:,:~:~·~ derailment of tbe Jo1~

and nine fre.i&amp;ht cara of
from P.ui:ertburg to
illw&gt;llnl:l&lt;&gt;n
be repainod by
and traffic restor·

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on.Y oceasJon. SUm es a

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·• rte&amp;h of gold .kim. In black crueh lcallher ---- AI seen in Seventeen.

NEW FLATS By CONNIE

ONLY $5.95

ArrJving Daily in, New Spring Colora

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:No, Humans MaY. .
Infect Cattle

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EVERYTHING
MUST GOt

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MEN'S ALL WOQL

Dress Trousen

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~Wuhablo \tork ~aP• ..... : SALJ:.a~
lllld Pllllle Capt .. .. .... SALE 88e
Capt • . . . . . SALE 88e
Capo . . . . SALE 88e

Ladies · Blouses

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GIRLS

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SALE

$5.99
and $8.99

$5.00
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Ref. tUt JACIUITS · ........• • .·.. ·: . . SALE·· $3:Gt

$8••1 JA~ .....•......... : SALI 'tt'&lt;H

Beg. tl •.l$ JA()KII;TS ....•...•..•.. SAL£ flUO

Reg. tll.li8' JACKETS . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . SAil&amp;'
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LADilS ,WH
COrdaro)', Wool,
Gab'orilble

12 fer $1.00

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Slzesaa' toGa

SALE $.1..00
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SHIRTS

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A Bell Barp!D

BOYS , JACKETS ·
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Values To $10.95

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PLASTIC
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CAR COATS

Sizes 3 to 12
Values to U0.99

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Dress Shirts

ReJUiar ..... ·············· - ····: ···SALE .1.88
ReJ!IIar ..... .. : ... , ................ - SALE$!.81
Replat $!.81 ··············-•······· SALE $1.98
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THE BARGAIN TABLE

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Ladies
Skirts
Sizes IIIlo 36 , .

Sofa Cushions
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FOAM RUBBER

BEAUiiFUL

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But we DO need to be reminded. ~ It
this Number One enemy of our -~-·
health is to be fought successfully, It li \Ill Ill
us, it. real and potential victlrrui, 1.9 join ~
fight, The Heart Fund gives us the opportun·
ity and the Inspiration to do so.
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·The Heart Fund supports the work ot 100
: C&lt;!llr'! 'Obio Heart Association and Amerl·
I can Heart Association, A partnership of med·

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One Enemy, Number Obe ~eose

"JM ~ pjlio_.lll'p tbe nation's Num·
• ber One
eijOmy, 'iJ!It Heart Fund is tll,e
aaliOII'ol!!l'mM&lt;One dehnse." This has,)&gt;.eeJI
~ the slo. of the Heart Association's campalgn ~·~ County .and througho~ lila
~. COIIDtry dUHngt..e current He alit Fund driVe.
~ The f~cts Pr9v? both S,\t.em~.
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C: that the heart dJseases kill more Americans
each year than alL other causes of death com·
;: bined. We know from day-t&lt;Hiay observation
~; that the heart diseases aren't just a problem
;: of old age: heart deaths among the leaders of
' ~ our own community - men and· women in
the prime of their Jives _ are aU too fre·= quent. And who can forget the children _
; ~ more than a haJf million of them _ wQo il'4t
' ; offected by' rheumatic fever, rheumatic liM
;: disease and inborn heart defects!
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:: day aft*: day ."The great majority of our 8!1),
:: ergenfit-.uad trips are made for people with
: heart ailments.
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Out Of Town
Relatl.ves Here
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i~al scien~ *illa)'l!len,.the Heut Associa·
tio'! welcomes all of Wf~O Its 1'1..... We can
sert~ as vol~te~l!&gt;'the ~~~earl Fund
drive; or ·~ · ljOAiributDrs ~~e gifts can
~viclo'l:Mer heaJ"\..
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T)i~ llearf jiond, t .
'l!lt·P.e•rt Asso·
cia~. alrea6: has
,r~-ble for a
Large measul"'EfOf the fm
siv:e aud encour·
aging progress that has been made against
the heart diseases.
It has made possible a life:.saving pmgram
Df research.
Through techf\lcal journals, scientific
meetings and other m.eau, it has ~upplied
new knowledge of diagnosis, treatment and
prev~~tion of the heart dis~ase to the na~ion's
-YillCifns for the benefit of all patients.
Will! the hei:P of all modi~ of communication,
it
be"'! mstrumental m lmplantmg truth
!lAd h~ess . in 100 public ' mlhd. And,
, \lar.tW ClllDJllUDI\Y ~tltv~Jes,It has hell&gt;"d,
~ !W,.nds of. ~kj~ ~k to J&gt;fctauei• h\JiU~
ive q llllppy lives, · •,
011 tile record, )Ve believe that the Heart
Fund la truly the Number One defense
""aiaal -An• Num ber n~...
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~t IJ!p ApJer~ 11•o1'1e, - pb~j'!,IJS, .,sc\·
entlsts alid Jaylflen alfke - may well be
proud of bavlng created it.
We e"""estly hope that, through the present drive, local residents wlll give the Heart
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Fund tlte increased support It needs to re- r-:o:-c.:•·,,tleve human suffering an~ save countless I ,:~~...~~
lives,
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A CAPITOL

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To·County Meet

servom for llro!'
were held flom ' • '•
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Chapel Salurd!t"- at
Plana. are betng made for a
1:SO p. m. With the Rev l.ee • sc~1 cum val to be held at thji!
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Elementa&lt;y oohool on
Lewis pastor of the Seventh PI¥ "'M ....,.. .
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ciating.
· · A1 "tne Same time Mrs. Ram
Special
music
was
pr~si:dent ·of
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1 1am ax-..,
Rev. Freeland Norris .wd
Mrs. Florence Adams.

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Story, cbil!Jren, MJcha.el
and Susan and Mrs. Mildred
Knopp aQd daughter, Gretchen of
Dayton.
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filh pond: ~. Helen Baltlwin;
baked aooda: llln. Betty Sayre:
P,.mei: Mn. SaU)' Clark, .Mr\o wm
do R91!1- · •o.d ~· .,..nco Llev·
In&amp;; .book.&amp; and fiiDl)f bOQ~; Mr-.
Dor£Jthy .,SChwab PJld lit•,. Jo
Ann Green; •lttben: Mfl. ~ce
Carson·, parcel poat : Mra. Velma
.Jiurria, Mra. Marv·Per_ry; ·publlcity
Mra. · A~ ·~er; liN. .t.aYera
Yeager; •boo"libJ tall"eQ: ilbM'Ue
cI rti· .flpOOk ·rp..,,. Mn.;l.,c•ean

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The Rain Deara Patrol ot the
1n tbe abtenoe of the Jll'tl1·
Saltsb\ll'l Glrl &amp;&lt;:out Troop Sis: dent, Mrs. Betty EvertOn, the vke
IPent the weekend at camp Che• pret.iden~. Slae Seeli,l, preaided
over tbt meeUnc of tbe Ohio Eta
ter.
Pbl Cbtpter of the Beta Si1rna
111e 11r1a were divided into Phi sorority when tb~y met at the
tbree patroll f.ar work on camp Ohio Fuel Gu oHlce, Middleport.
~aft bada:e and tint ellu nnk.
During tbe meeUna the troup
kathy En&amp;liah waa the leader of
tbe Robin Patrol and girb iD the voted to contribute to tbe Inter·
Patn&gt;l were Lillda Sli.IVlle, Su- national Endowment FUnd of the
unna Arnold and Marilyn Moori!- National orpnltatioa.
Leader tor the Blue Bird Patrol
Sabra J.fl)rriaon who hal been
was Janice. Evan• and the &amp;irla
wori.in&amp;
on the charll for the
were Joan Heweteon, Patty Fields
Chapter'• attendance contelt pnand Unda Smith . The Red Bird aented them to the &lt;:apt.a.ina Reva
Patrol leader was Anita CoUilla
and girls in the Patr1ll were Jane \'aujbn and Jeanne Braun.
Evans, Gloria Buck and Susie
The social committee planned'
Tr.cy.
to meet later in ·the eveniDJ to
Sunday mornini 8 church
make plans for tbe February ~
ytce wu held with Susanna Ar- , '·" ••. a ...tu announce thell
nold and Linda Smith as devo- plana later.
tiona! leaden,
The tra~b\g priM waa won

t..av.er1 1 Y~er

dOOl\ tidl:eta:, Mo. Bob. Wbibt.•
' Fj#nl WUl )e ~~ d~" tlle
"evelritt,v f6.t tlle ' 'Nl.tertalbiMDC ot
small ebJl~. Door pri%es dooate~· by ¥a~n pterchalltJ wiU 'lllo
be g\ven J"Waf.

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CLEARANCE ·sALE
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Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter Holds
Regular Session

Gi rl Scout Patrol
Spends Weekend
At Chester Camp

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Evelyn Haley, Mra. Ruth RyaP;

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Represent at IV

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HISTORY

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-lol)ddleport, 0., Feb, ll, 1960--8

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Feb. 11, 1960
followo: fllmo: lin. E. A. Scllaebl

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''Drama... -

Relreabmentl w~ aerved ·bJ
Mn. A. R. Knlabt, chapter
sor and Mr~. Betty Fultz to t6o11
alre-adf mentioned and Mary T.
ldaU!.or, Shirley Beelle, Lee Soy·
ler, Eleanor Blaettnar, Charlotte
Miss Dixie Jo Sewell became Dillard, Phyllla Knopp, Yvonne
the bride of Bradley K. Scbiller in Scally • Mila WoodJ and ' ~~~~
a ceremony performed Wednesda)' ~kle~.- - - - - - noon Feb. 3 at Winston.Salem, N ..
C. The bride ia the daughter ~t
Mr. and Mlti. John w. Sewell of
Marietta . The &amp;room Is tbe aon
of Mr. and Mn. Ernelit M. Shiller
. ; ~leveland.
/ \fbe bride wore a blue wool jaC:
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllia Anthony
\ kJ!t suit with black acceuoriea and entertained · members or the
pearl necklace, a &amp;itt of the Hearth.JtQne Claaa of the FiriC
groom. She graduated from Pom- Baptist Chu:rch or Middleport at
erol High School 19:i9.
their bome tuesday eveninlf.
Harold Hubbard, president, pre·
The a:room &amp;raduated from
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Brwh }Ugh School, L7ndburat, 0., aided wit Da
l'l "r., pretenting devotJon1 .
in 11Hi7, .P.r.d is attending Marietta
Tbe group voted to make 8 con·
College where be il a junior, rna- tribUtion toward tbe purchasing
joring in economict. He is an ac· of new hymnals at the church •
Uve member of lAmbda Chi AI· Projects for class participation
ph a 1raternity ·
was also dlseuased and Mr. An·
Mr. and Mrs. Scbil1er will be at thony and Edison Baker were apbome at 107 S. Second St., Mar· pointed to ·a committee lv investi·
letta.
gate improvements for" the ki:chen
at the church.
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They were guesta Sunday of
Mr. and Mra. Max Orndor ff were
their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. in charge of the program Jmd
Charles Warner, Ebenezer St., and sbowed· varJoua see"Dic
pla~ e.s
other. g11e1ts were T. E. Ritchie and .and also pictures taken at the
Mr. and Mrs. Waid Snow aH of , local ehurch by Milton Hood sev·
Marietta.
eral yean agO. Tbey conducted
and prizes were

Dixie Jo Sewell,
Bradley Schiller
Married Feb. 3

their re&amp;lllar meet-

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Mrs.
Karr,
Card

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PTA Will Study

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Promotion PriQcipaIs

"Basic Principles WhiCh Can Be
Used ,lor Policy in .PJ'omot.ion:• will I;";"'
be til:~ tfiieme ·fl"'f a~ meetinl of the
West COlumbia Parent Teachers
Aasociat1on at the school on lhursday at 7:30 p. rn.
Guest speaker will be Manford
Blessing, principal of Pt. Pleasant

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••TURNS TO LOV£ .__ _

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, F'OAM RUBBER· __: NYLON QOLOR

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$272.81

1955 CHEVROLtf
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Color ROd - Good Top
Good Tires

, , , bate lleVetal floor IIIDP!e.- ol U\llbg Iteam SlJIW, lll,o( tl!.em.4!'PIJeaiiJ' redueod for lht. GIANT STOCK IIJIPUcyJQN SALE. -Y.ea aa a.ve
u Qujt)l p WJI&gt; oa tit- IIJII!el . . • be
lo 1$1&lt; ...,. u.-.llarp1aa
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Better Footwear. Paten\ and leather .strap
fpr aU-la. Aaort.ed mord styles for

QUOllty lu&gt;lt lubulat 1...... I n - oboice
of Ql)lors. RelllDUI.&amp; DIJ• -

SORB'i', NO PRONE, MAIL OR COD ORDERS, PLEASE

Ladies' Blouses

Printe4.Corduroy

Wh:ite and pastel cotton blouaes in ba1f a
attractive stylet. All are wash ~ast:
and in sizea32 to 38. Hurry.

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Here i.&amp; s bartain you won't nbt to mitl.
Attractive pli.io eolor witint fabriea, full
60 inabfo.a wide. Only :K)c a yard.

Val to $2.59- Women's Plain&amp; Faney

Out They Goi.Fabulous Styles to $16.95

Womens Coats

'Women's Dresses

CORDUROY· SUM·JIMS

Now you eao Uvt one-.h·alf on your new
W~nter Coat. · Witb lots of cold weether
ahead, you cin't &lt;&amp;;fford to mlal WUa "bargain!

Many of. our best Winter dresses ere included in this fine grot.rp. Yoo can save to · oo~
now ~.d•J . and Saturda~ng Rannant

M·J.nufacturer's Clofe.outl F'UM quttlity cor·duroy Slim .lhns in . botb pt2tn col.ot5 and

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Beautiflll Fall and Wll\ter DreMe.L V•l'llet
to ".90. Good sel~UoD of ~. Be here
early •nd take l"ur eliOjt&gt;e trom t11o ....,p,

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Hubbard, Mrs.
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Values To $3.99 -Ciose-Ovt Lot
CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR

Paul

Mra. Robert J. Rouab of Masor.
was honored with a baby shnwer
held at her home recently. The
~bower waa given by a group of
her ·friends of New Haven .
The group arrived at tht Rouab
home at about 8 p. m. and glfta
were placed in a decorated baaaJ·
net. Miniature diapel'f. were used
illl favon. Hoste~~~es M the even·
ing were Mn.. ..;rant Ro~ah, Mn .
iiQ.,,.j.j Rollih, and Nebon RoUth.
wu won by In
were played with

WHO'S GOING TO LOVE

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say it with a ••• ·

Cannon To-n! El&gt;dl, In lory&amp; ..,.., Lollll
colors. Bit aeltetlob. Come eartr Fridar·
morMne, and take
abolel, eaeh _:_

Baby Shower
Given For Mrs.
Robert Roush

Junior High School.

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Tubular Jersey

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IDEA

TOWEL ENDS

ac.on·

Hearthstone
Class H9lds
TuescJriy Meeting

tbe Chester. II&amp;- .
· met Thursday at

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by Mrt. Vat&amp;Jm.

Leaders attendin1 were Mn
After the bt.t~ineaa meetin1,
John Moore, Mn. WUU.am CllUins Marlene Reinhart, preaented tbe
ai'Jd Mrs. Merlin Tracy.
cultural PJ'OP'Im under the topic

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A-1 usiD·CARS
L0ul1 Kirby and
P'fkerJbUrl were

Pbone !33-X
POMEitOY, OWO

here over

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FEBRUARY ·

DOLLA-R .I)AYS
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Wi nter Dresses. NoW you ean• 88\"c
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MID-FEBRUARY

littl•·loans, if you wish I'

SALE
We're Not In The

BANKING BUSINESS

phy

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$25 to $10oo

IUld

Wilt's Injury
Staggers Hopes'
Of Warriors .

6000Miles
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On The Car You Buy

2 Door Rand!. Wagon

6 cyl., AutO!JliRtic Tnns.
Cleen Car

27 47 81
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liddre"''d ·to 'Zon"'Y¥1- . tlllolol'
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00Jii1INIJ!NT TERMS
lfi ~ ·Ulit' aJollg lrlll....! a nalt• - ll1d a r&amp;'

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l'hree.Ukectors

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PRESTON FORD
A·l USm CARS

SPORT COATI

Phone 233-X
PomeJ'I&gt;y, Ohio

VoluesTo$i$;oo .... $16.50
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TOPCOATS

A Houseful Of All

180

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mammouth tr(jpby seven, f~et hilth.
:Matt)' dOor prizes will be given to

ONLY

Carman

VoluesTo$35."15 .. .. $19.50
Values i'fo $$~.50 .... $32.50

,irst ,tnd ~nd place winnen
eac:b Of the 19 classes. several
~ial trophies wlll b'e a:iven. ind
vehicle voted by the spectators as

wm be shown all during the show.

SAVE YOU MONEY

0-0-0. Totals 11·5-27.

Many of the Mid-Weft's finest
~ol Rods, Custont~, Trucb, Sports
Cian, Motorrycles, and Go-J.{arts
will be aathered to compete tor
pver 40 trophies nlued at $1000.
Trophies will be awarded. to the

the a~, an~ r1cina: moviea

But We Can

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ValuesTo$14.95 .... $9.50

PIG~T.r.'lULTi.

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a field day, a
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ANNOUNC.f.MENT

MIAMI IlEAC , Pli 'IJPI . ,
IXIrlgultl, 141~ CIINIU'\',
lOCked. out cr.rl Hlfbblrd,.
hifldtlphfl, (4.
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BOSTON UPI ·-

Wednesday Of each week commencing Feb. 17, 1960, 4
lanes available from I~ rioon until 2 p.m. 6 lanes avail·
able from -~ p.m. until4 p.m.

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1"..-.y. ~reo, 1U; INftn,

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Values To $13.50 .... $6.50

DOWNIE.GROSS, INC.
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CARRY

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GOOD BEEF
TRIMMED
SIRLOIN or T-BONE

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WahamaFFA
Boy Is Winner
For Holsteins

State To Foot
Bill For Court
Named Lawyers

Legal Notice
c.,.

MAIIIAGI

No. 12.131 ·
Gamet McDougle Holt. whOle
place of residence is 1!5 Turne)'
Ave ., St. Paul 9, .Minn.; C. C. M~
I'Ga CONSlSTBNT DEPIINDABLII IUISULT8
Dougle, whose place of reaidence
COLUUKBUS UP.....Obio'a coun·
PhiUp Hoffman, of Letart, W.
~ unknown: the unknown beirJ.
Wahama
det~1sees , legatees, diatri~utee1, ad· ties were u.aured tb41ay the Pte Va., a member of the
- w1!1
foot
(he
bill
for
defense
attor·
Htgb
School-'
Future
Fanner•
of
aurustrators, e..x.ecutors, if any, of
GE VACUUM CL&amp;.\NER SALE.
neys appointed by county cowu America Chapter ba.s been n.amC.
C.
McDougle,
deceased:
W.
E.
,.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Many left over from 1969 inMcDougle, whose place of l'eli· for defend1.11ts who cannot afford ed the West Vtrginia winner in
Before 9:80 A.M.
ventory. Swivel tops $27.00
the National Junior Holstein condence
u unknown; the unknown lawyen.
MJdd....... 6111-.1
complete
with
attachments.
herrs,
devtsees,
legatees,
distrlbuTerms. Phone 343.
J..&amp;.6tc
The a~rney a:enenl's oUice lJ.. tes~i,rk Taylor, .ecretary of the
tees, admmistrators, executors. if
KAUTZ FIIO ITOII
~ued ~ ruling holding that wu the A880Ciation, announced that Hoffany
,
of
W.
E.
McDougle,
deceued.;
EilblGER ELECTR.IC PORTABLE
At C.......
sewj.ng mach~e. Jn excellent
Cora E. Hoiiank whose place of mtent.ion Of the Legislature in 1959 man by winning the state contest,
Yultotol 5-2145
Gillon Guollne
cood1tlon. &amp;lance due only
restdence is un nown; the un- when 1t passed. a law transf,rring wdl represent Weat VlJiginia in
HAMILL SUYICI STATION
$39.50.
Terms
il
de1ired.
Phone
known
heirs, devtsees, legatees, from the counttea to the Jtate the the national finals.
*"E Fry SldUet
cosli of -court-appointed attorney.
Hoffman, 15, ,. lbe son of Mr.
343.
2-~tc
d1stributees, almmtstrators, execAlbony 33N
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ulors, 1r any, of Cor&amp;. E. Holian,
Before the law went tnto effect and Mrs. Robert Hoffman of I.e*Regilter At The
Every
Dly
Senko
TWO COON DOGS, CHEAP. E .
deceased, the unknown belrs, dev· Nov. 9, 1959', count1 lreRsurera tart, and is a 110pbomore at Wa·
E . Vilatoe, 12 Park St., Middle·
•.sees, lel::Ktees, distributee.!!, ad- had Lo pay the fees and expenses bama.
port.
2-9-3tc ( 20 J Busrness Services
minlstraton, e~Cecutors, d any, of I of the eo\lrt-appo_inted attorneys if
MIETING ANNOUNCED
MIXED HAY. c. D. ClRCLE,
CL.LAHDI
Hannah Snyder, deceased; the UD· lhe defendanta were unable to.
The Winding Trail Garden Club
Hacme-Bashan Rold .
2-9-3tp
l..u. &amp; TV A•,..Jr ~
known heus, devisees, legateea,
State Auditor Jamea A. Rhode•,
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d1stributees, administrators, e:ree- who requested the formal opinion wW meet Friday evenin&amp; at the
I'Hii.EE llOOMS 01', ALL NEW
,IIMei'OY, ·Oh,._
utors, if any, of Charles Schultz, to make sure the Jaw means what home of Mn. G. R. Thompson, Mn.
furmture, 45 pc. m all at ln·
deceased ; lhe unknown heirs, dev· it appears to say, could not esti- James Titus Sr. will be the guest
gcl'.s Fwniture with 39" 1111 'NOTARY PUBUC AND INCOME 18 ~s. legatees, di.litrihutee&amp;, ad· mate how much it will save the speaker and a:Ive a demorutration
on arrangements of dry material.
range Pnd 12 cu . ft . Hot Point
tax -service. Mrs. Neva M. Pierce ministrators, executors, if ttny, of counties or cost the state.
Membera of the Twilia:ht and Pome1ectnc refrigerator
These 3
Bradbury. Phone 68lo-M .
.\1mnah Puluns, deceased; the unEast Main Street
2-lO..Jtc
known hetrs, densees, legateea,
"I don't think a· great deal of
rooms or furniture were not
p1ckcd up after a down payment INTE[lJ R
distni.Jutees, administrators, exe.,:u- money is involved," Rhodes laid.
kliSOCIATION TO MI.I!T
Pomeroy, Ohio
was made. The Bavings can be
0
A N D EXTERJOR tors, iJ aD)', of Harrison Schultz,
Rhodes said the court-appointedThe Meigs County Fish and
yours. No down payment, 38 1 Painting, floor sanding and fin - deceased; the unkilown hetrs, dev- attorne)'a[ -reea art set by th~' Game AIIOciation wlU meet at
OWLS CLUB, OPEN
EVERY
months to pay . Just pay the
bhing. Roof painting and other isees, JegateeM, d.l$trlbutees, ad- JU~g,e prt:~idlng_ P,V~. th~ triaill.
'7:30 _p. Ql. in Pomeroy town. hall
mght except Monday, formerly
balance or $U.OO week Here J.s
minor repaln. 12. year.s exper- mmlatrators, e-xecutors. H any, of
1 be {udps ~{ Oh!o have al- FrldV, Feb./ 12 to elect affLcert
the K.atydld. Dance every Sat·
$12lHWO wort.h of furmture for
lence. Phone 68071X. Middle· Albert Schullt, decCa~;ed; the Un· ways be~f!.
OOnsiJ!etate ~~ th~ and dJ.tcllU proposed game re&amp;ula·
ur~ night.
2-5-8tc
port.
.
2-l0-6tc known hein, devtsees, legatees, slate : tf~asury
Iq the &amp;;~al~, tJ.ons. All OffJcer~ and ~embers
only $899.00. Phone 6~JAMES
EDDLEMA&gt;i-~ PlANO
2-9-tlte
distnbutees, administrators, exec- Hhodel said.
are uraed to, attend.
Tunmg-Cie.aning $7 00. Also orutors,
if
any,
of
Phoebe
A. Provo,
gan work . 37 years cx.pcnence. I 'hil\.i.NESE PUPPIES. Mrs. W.W.
deceased; l.he unknown hem, dev· Futt!ll'id Attended In'
Call, 732 Sycamore St., MiddleCall 612'1·X .
2-10·6Lc
!Sees, legateel, distl'ibutees, 8d·
port.
2 3 121&lt;
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mimstrMtors, executors of Samuel Columhqa Reeea tly • .
MtS.' Sliith . NiCholson, Rutland.
WILL GIVE AWAY THREE PUP·
PlES. Beagle and Terrier m!led TWO GIRLS BICYCLES. 26 lNCH. FREE INSPECTIONS. PHONE: Provo, deceased; the unknown has returned from , Cplumbua
Pr_aehcally
new, reasonably 1 383-h Glbrore Supply St.ore. heirs, devisees, legatees, distribu2 males, 1 female . Phone 879-M.
where she attended the funeral
pr•ced. Phone 3068.
2-10-6tp
VaUJhln Peat ControJ Co. Jlem· tees, admhdstrators, executor~ o[ of her brother, Carl McCaflery,
2-ID-3te
EACH.
ber of National Peat co.,trol James N. MiUs, deceased; the un- 59, who pmed away in Columbus
dESPECTABLE WIDOW
LADY i''lFTY WHITE HENS ~
AuoeltUoo.
JS,.J.tfe known heirs, dev1sees, legatees,
Officera for the newly organiled
age 51 would like to correspond
G. A. Deem, Racine. Phone 3088 distributee&amp; . administrators, exec- Saturday.
2
with unmarried ~entleman age
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(2()b)
utors of Margaret Mills •. deceased;
Mr. MtCaffery, • tormer Rut· committee to provide aid and faCOUCH. CALL 213., _
_ _ the un~no~n he1rs, devr~ees, lega- land resident, Is survlved by two cilitiea fOI' mentally retarded
55 to 6:1 years. Write Box 668W STUDIO
c/o The Daily Sentinel. Pome2-10-3\p.
BA.ft.NES.SI.MPS(lN INEIURA.NCJ!: tees, dtstrtbutees, adm•.ni;Strator.!i other -.laten, Mrs. Freda Shep- chlldren til MaBOn County were
roy, Ohjo_
2 tl -ltp - --·
Agents, MiddLeport. Fire, Auto- jexecutors of Elwood Pht~llps, de- herd and Mrs. Myrna Lanham, elected at a recent meeting held
---- (o,lol Mann• ;,uppll~
Bonds. 1-bone 1131D.
the unkno'!'n h01r1,
and :a niece, Mrs. ' Kathleen NonJJ 1n Point- Pleasant.
Officers are as follows: Mrs.
( 3) In Memorian
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sees, legatees, dtstr•butees, admm- all of Columbus.
A.
B. Caldwell, president; Mr.s.
USED BOATS AfiD MOTORS f25 COMPLETE INSURANCE
liltrators, executors of Mary ~flO.
IN MEMORIUM
1nd up whllt thty last • .,,....
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- (1. deceased; the unknown heirs, dev- Fu~er.aJ .!!lervices , . w~e held at Harold Poff, vice president; Mrs.
lN LOVING MEMORY of Charles
polh.n Moton. 600 1. Main
teef:JOII. Late, ~u~ lire, Polio. isces, legatees, diatributeeB, ad· the Gr'lmea · Da\l:ldaon Funeral Sheridan McLerran, setretary and
Mn. Richard Henderson, treasurE. idiller who was killed in Lux
St, Pomeroy. Phoa.t 24SY
' C&amp;U Don Mila.. .MJ.c!d.leport, ministrators, executors, of Andy 1-(,ome.
er.
emburg, Germany on February
11·24-tfc
ObJa
Phillips, deceased; the ~!rJ~~
11, 19'5, while serving wJth the
DON SftVEBS
heirs, devisees•. legatQel, d
On the boiJrd of directon are
United State8 Armed Forces.
tees, ad mIn 1st r a l o r
Mrs;
C. P. $tout, Mrs. E. Bartow
11&lt;;1 ['Qr Kent
ecutors of Deborah
Jones, ~ Savannah Upton, C. J.
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the
unknown
heir&amp;,
We do not know the pain you tRld
!4&lt;er, Oti• Rlet 4nd W•Lden
A,.rtlftfiltt, Ptople'a ,... ,Hl tncl
isees, legatees, diitributees,
Or your final sigh.
Roush.
Ytl•
St.,
off
8uH.,,
n
ut
A.,.._
mmistrators,
executorfi.
,
of
Sarah
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We only know you paBScd away
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Without a last goodbye.
thomas Pickens, president of
fomtroy. Phou a•l' 2 1 30tp
.::the unknowa
legatees,
distrlbu·
the West Virginia Society for
God gave us strength to face il
Mentally Retarded Children, outA.PAR'.1.'MEN'fS _ .tl'urnl..lbed and
, executor&amp;, ot
And counge to bear the blow
WlJurnumed. .r..tcMaater1, .Midd-W. l'hilhps, decease~; the un lined the possibilities for aid to
But what 1t meant to lose you
P{JfL. l'hOUtl 604+-.M.
.2 a u
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heirs, devisees, lea:atees,
afflicted children.
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distnbulees, admini&amp;tri!tors, exec·
No one wtll ever know.
1 and 8 lWOM HOUI:Ut., t H.UOlt t.l.l) koa'l
utors of Fielding Phillips, deceas·
Sadly missed by the
aparlmuD1. llD&lt;I 6 room aparted; the unknown heirs, devisees,
Ed Miller i'' am•ly
men I.. A. w. .Ben,el, 1 bone FOR SALE: 5 ROOM HOUSE. Ex- legatees dtstrlbutees admlnlttraLetart l',alls, Ohto
Jlo-M.
ll ~ Uc
cellent location . Priced reason- tors, ex~cutors of Jd~ A. Barrett,
2 11 ltc
ably. Call Bob Neh10n, Rutland, deceased· tile unknown heira dev·
Obao, 241562 or see at Main St., 18ees, teitatees, distributee&amp;; ad•0) AUt;)SQies
Z !!lilll&lt;OUM MODEJ\N APART·
Rutland.
2 11 Cite
of Lucm·
Ni!:i'l 'f $86 per montb or 1 -,titd-·
·· ~:---:. W. Ha£·
19M BUICK SUP.ER 4 dour Sedan. foOm apotrtmen&amp;, ~ per month,
18
Po~r Kteerlng and brakes, ' ll'p.l- "' ' IW~el mcJudtd. Located over
ly eQuipped . Spotle&amp;s hlack Md
Vogue Shoe .Slore, 104 E. Main
whitt= finish. $995. DJacttn.u's,
St., Pomeroy. Phone OOl·.M.
: Pomeroy, Ohto.
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1 28 tfc
BUICK SP~';tAL AND MANY --·c::c-:::-::-c--c==
other lt6.u.t at sacrifice prices. HOUSE STAR ROUTE Cll'""l'ER.
~
See ft. ft . Our.at, below Long
l..:&lt;tU A. J. Ca[l.er, YU6·22::t2.
&amp;ttom, Ohio.
1 10 30tp
2-6·6tc
~ .kUUM t~ U.H.NJSHED APT. and
l~ JfERCUUY 2 Dr. Sedan. New
6 room unturnasnt~Ciapt. call 646
Pontiac u.·ade·ln. Locally owned.
or lnquue t.UII ::,prmg Ave., porn.
$89t. tiiaettnar's, Pomeroy, Oh10.
eroy.
2 B Uc
2 6 titc
FWE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
1~ lo' 01Ul VB Conv. Coupe. New
1.23 .A.crea. Melvin Little, Cbe·
top. t;xU'a good f1n1ah. $U90.
shire, Ohio.
2-9-6tc
JbaetLnar a, ~meroy.
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LICINII

baa been
lo Will·
J . Hobltetter, 40, bank branch
~~~":~~;;..~R~u~tland,
.and Elizabeth
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er'a office, RuUand.

Frldo)' ond Solun!IJ', Fobrulry
12th 1Dd. 13th, the Ohio Untvenlty
Oper• Theater wUl preaent Mozart'a "MII'ria&amp;e of FiJaro" ln Ew·
In&amp;: Auditorium. The two preform·
ance&amp;, dlreded by Clifford Relmt
and conducted by WUllam Brophy,
will be&amp;in promptl)o at 8 p. m.

INIOLIJIIENT UP

Rev. Ca1to Ia boJdlnK a revival
at the East Letart .Methodiat
Church, Freeland Norria ia leading
the singing.
Mn. Sampson Hall, Raciae, Mrs.

COLUMBUS
UPl - Winter
quarter enrollment at Ohio State
Univenity totals 21,628 which i;~
700 higher tban last year, the reg.
istrar sajd tDday .

POMEROY
LANDMARK

SUPER SERVICE
STAT ION

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(20o) Termite

Officers Nilliled
Fo~ Comnlittee
On Facilities

Control

&gt;nobile,

Iceased;

1956 CHEVROLET V8- S.T. · · · · · · · · $1095
1954 CHEVROLET 6 Cyl. S.T. 4 Dr. · · · · $695
1954 CHEVROLET 6 Cyl. S.T. 2 Dr.
$49,5
1954
va AT 4 Dr. · · · ·· · · · ·· · · $645
1954 FORD 'V8 S. T. 4 Dr. · · · · · · · · $495
1954 PLYt\~UTH 6 Cyl. 2 llr. · · · · · · · · $495
1953 FORD V8 AT 2 Dr. · · · · · · · · · · · .. · $495
FINANCING . AVAILABLE

RIVERVIEW MOTORS
Em~nJonesPHO"&amp; 6:1-liChlrleo RruaeU
250 W. M/'IN ST.

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(lyromatac 03 rebuilt e~ine
With 4000 miles, good t1res.
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MIDDLEPORT
DEPT. STORE

"JUST A GOOD PLA!:E TO TRADE"
MILL ST.
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'1-.80 Who Dn You 'Inti
6.-QO Amori"'IJI ·Jiall-

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10:00 'nle ~...

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B:OO·•·~a-n-Nen
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0:00 C.rtoon Theater

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12;00 .Tite Rod Sbow Show

Love

t.OO Artbur J. Rmlth-N..,
l:liS Jule R,l~lin Show

IAiiJi! ~tith• -:Weilher

B!•• 'Qn

D~ber Bride
of Life

Search For Tomorrow
The Guiding !Jghl
Heart of the City
.AA the World Turns
For Better or Worse
Houoo Party
The Millionaire
The Verdi,c't ls Youn:
The Brighter Day
-The 8eerel Storm
The Edee of Nigbt
The Thtee Stooges
Life of Riley

1o,SI) Peito~&gt; ~ 'J&gt;ot'oon
11:00 11 ~dock Nowa

•1:15 Tlleater Ia

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1:30 Slin Of.f

\VMPO Daily PrOgraro sChedul~

Complete Springs; l'fattrei!s, ant~ Ladder

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12:30
12:45
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1:00 About ~ ·•

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e:ro Son Franeiseo Beal

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t;Jrl 'PGdo.•
11:00 }talle .Ooonm Show
..W.Xome41 Time

9,30 Shotgun Slade

$94.50

·Q~ar~

1:30 Mvquorade P¢Y
10:00 C.toleod, ,of Sport~

10·00 The Revlon Revue
11;00_ 'fiS

BOOkcase Headbqard Bed, Chest and 48" Dresser

HoUett

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4:00 The Rrlgbter•DaY
4:111 The Soeret Storm
4:30 The Edge of Night
ft:OO 1'1\o Th... Slool••
4:30 The Edge of Nlgbl
!J-:30 The Life ot Riley
f$:OO Arth J ~lth--Newl:
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7:80 Lock Up
e:OO Betty Hutton Show
8:30 Johnny Ringo
9:'00 Zane Grey Theatre

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8:30 Bell Telephone Hour

WHTH,.TV _Channel 13.
Cllannel13 - nl.,m~., 1n:: .~~"J!" x..

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COR·

3-110 Nris~
Ull Bllll\107 l!j'lpleJ ~
7:00 Sden~ · I'XtiOil !J!heater
1_•30 Thlo ,...,. l!aWIOll

8:46 Slin On
ti;4JQ Continental Classroom

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8:00 Bomper· Booa
G:rio MoYle

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Over Missiles

18. Yout.Jt

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1:30

10:80 . TikeAGood~
11:00 Newt~ Headlines
11:10 weatb~t
il:ll Jack Paar Sbow

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Ell.cepuonal buy. $J9.1. BJaett·
nac11, Pom~roy, Ohio.
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8:411§-~11 llepoft -~: ~~.

H:OO Newt Tonight

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fiatbeliut·

Flight
T:iiO GaiLSt91'm Sbll"'
8:00 Donna Reed Show
8:3.0 Tile Real !.lC!CyJI
9:00 P~l Boone llhoo:
0:30 Tlte Unlouehaltles
10:30 u.s. Border Palrol

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li:IO It Could lie y,.
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9:30 Ford Sbow
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ougher Anti-PoUution Action

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Cruiser ~

Farewell Party
Given For Charter
Member Of WSCS

Dan~agedln
Cub Scout Den
Holds Volentine
a Party Tuesday

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The Stivenvllle WSCS IMI4
farewell party at the bo,.. of ~·
Memben of Den Three Cub
Louiae Brewer bGDoriJIC a chaftei'
Seoutl
1nd Den Mothen, Mrl. Elia
member, Mn. Maxiae&lt;~!&gt;unt., wh~
Gllmore,
Jr. ~ Mrt. Cbarl,a
with her lamllf, wUl ;,ltoYe 1000
s:;~ met -1 the elub houte
to live iD 6toektoa, califomla.
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eve~ for , a. Valentine
The eveninJ wu
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with ,

Hulburts
. Honored.
With Party
Rio Grande

United Methodist
WSCS Contributes
T~ Ch~1d Repair

&lt;onii'Jbution of , ·•loa waa
of the dmreh wllen

of the untted, Hethodjol ,
Tue,oday

evenlna •I
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tbe m~liril.
with dei!OIIono b)'

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1957 CHEVROLET

Bel Alr H•rd ~- LOcally own·
ed and real clean lnalda \U'Id
out, power steering and brlkel,
powerclide tnuw., V8 motor,
radio, btlter, •ltewalls and
the work.l. 1-vory and turquoise

Mr•. Milh EllteriGlnl

Card Club Wedne.tlpy

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Mn. Donald MUla entertained
memben of her ard clpb Tuesday
evening at her home in Middleport.
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Tablt prize• wen won by ln.
Edna French. Mn. ·Charles An
l!tidbury, Mn: WUlillll ChQ~s an4
/lin. Richard Gre11. Other mem·
ber1 ·playlOJ were Mrs. Mike Hatl·
ett and Mn. Robert Sehmoll. Mn.
~ne Harrla wu a a:ueat.
A &lt;\eBHrt course wu served •by
the h'ltt11.

$1795
1958 CHEVROLET

Impelra Hard Top Coupe. 348

cu. in. motor, power ateeril\8
and brakes, TurbocU.de trana.,
l'tla1 low mUt~raP b_y 1 owner,
rpoUes~ Interior, boi.ge and cora] flnbh, radio end heater and
many other ntr-.

$2295
1960 VOLKSWAGEN

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2 Door. lleater, whi~ walla,
leabherette interior. We- can de·
Uver tmmed.iateJy.

$1995
1957 CHEVROLET
"8" StiUon W~Con. ~ m:Ueqe
by l•cal owner, power brakel,
1\lrboflide tuna., l'll.dlo, heat·
Ill', like new tire.. Whtte over
~ fin.llh ud vinyl lntertor

trion.

Valentine Party
· Held For BYF
At Fowler Home

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$1795
filled

1957 PLYMOUTH
Belwdoro VB llmltop, Ivory
. over dark bkle floW!., eutmna~
llo lniOL, iood .mit. wall - ·
rw.dlo ad llieater.

With Delicious

$1495

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Arrangements
lnc01nplete For

aaotlter ruo at 1,20 a. m. toReports 'on the membersblp 'dl'lve
o!JO, tba lliUOd "''cbtd the home beF of Commerce, and. detailed study
,r IIOJ B111'ge,., Maoon, to find ments to tho town's river front boat,big
irr. Burge., dead at their arrival. tonight at a regular meeting in town hall.
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. ;'Hef .'D"au'ghter
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l-Uneral (lerril!ef$ ~aV,f ,been

1'0 Name"D' ream
Cagers Sunday

membmblp drive «&gt;mmiltee, wiil

report

pragreN

to date

~~~~.~;,e .. llld

with

profeastonol

Preston and Calh Bahr, . also
Southeaater'n Ohio aportawriters
WUI report
On I meeting they and oport&amp;&lt;.. tera will meet ID the
held witb town councll reeenUy oUlces ol The ·naUy SentineJ ..Swo·
when improyerofnl:s •~ the ·boat day at · 2 p. m. to Darila an' AU·

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_.,.. for J'dr~ Sadla. (Caril~) l!.~dinr were ~"""'l!"•dtd 81
~AI. ~ketllan !h-oam· .,1_
~a;·~ ·94 ...~HIOil fill ltt~lt• J!ll"!,.lo(.ttQol' .4,oU ,0! td-, tl&gt;&lt;dllli* :~ ;;,;,.~ .•
OVjlllin&amp; at:tlf&lt;lll!4me•P,l' fiot'li1U· llO,oplOS \0'-tba : """"~ RW I • Coodtes ·'ol ·ea'th• ""'IIIO

Jll,tei, MatU&amp; CJNle, in Raci.ne; sprmg aDd itmmer. .
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Council unofflcJalJY suggested
tbe .p ut five year•.
tbe C. of C. repreaen~Uvea make
~r1. Morrison was a member J deflnite prop4?sala. ~bout wbat
of . the OM. Gr,ve Methodist abouJd be done, and. come ba~k.
~hUIICb 1nd· the Radue· Grange. 1 ,Ano&amp;her activity due for at·
Slle waa the widow Of the tate tentJon . tontght is Ule F~;~b. ~
V. L .Monlson, 1 lridt)y knawn Dqn-politl~al . apeeeh of Gov. .Mi•ool te.aeber and aetive in the chael V. DIS•Ue ln Pomeroy qr
Muonic IOO,:e of Raothe
Milldlepoprt. The Porutroy and
A daU&amp;btet, FJoy H;yman 1s Middleport C. of C.'ft undertook to
dtceued. Alao aurvlYinlil beeJdea aponaar the a:overnol"'a appear~J~ee
,Kta. Circle, ia a erandaon, v . L. bere on that date.
Hayman, aad three a:reat gran4·
The location of the dinner "nd
children, an of JobnMown, o.
speech has yet~ to be woJ;"Ited aut,
FdeDda may eall at the Ewinl as 'Well as. w~p WilJ lel've it. A
Fwleral Home .anytime. Tbe body representatiVe 1 ol the Pomeroy
will be taken to the Jtaclne Me- &lt;.'ham~r iS expectecr to attend
thodist Church· .ibau' nooo &amp;u~day the lbcJdleport meettn1 toni&amp;.,
for aenicee at 2 p. m. and burial ~bleb start&amp; a~ 7:30 o'clock.
wm bl m.de in the Letart Cemeteey.

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seboO.J adlni:nbtnUona of

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li-pte and Pl~e of meet~. Eaah

lnvlted-lndeed, urged- to at·
tend to mat&amp; known their vtewa
of .ouJ:i:t:andina plll)'era. in the lea·
JUe. Their adVIce -il heavily relied ,u pl)l'l.
' The SOSBA annually names an
t}onor team a j'D\O_~t valuable
pl.,-er'' a co~eh or ,lite y~ar o.nd
the
· filth .tfte be''t
!ree throw
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trophy. The
IPOJl~ by providing.
.trophie&amp;, tiJe annual
BAsketb•U banquet held,
the
city owninlil
the championlh~p
team. which is Pomeroy thia , ae.l·
50n.

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Fun·

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The regui.ar liemi·monthly meet·
ing of ~he Meigs County lay-Ceea
was beld Wednesday eveniD&amp; at
Hall with Donald
on the new

sponaored

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but tbe1 beUnion Jn tbe

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sewag8
disposal facilities.
,
I. goes" I lofeelseelikethetilesameguymovie
who
three times hoping for· a dlf. ,
Idisappomted,
~rent ~ndlnf. but is alwaja
' com pI aI
. t~at bav~ inadequate

li.

ed Board Chairman Dr. Ralpli
E. Dwork Ibis week.

Widening Work
Is Announced

Funeral arrlltlgementl have not
q, ~..,.. completed tor Roy G. Bur·
well-known Mason resident
died suildenll' at hiJ home ai
about 1:30 thia morning after auf.
ferlng an apparent heart attack.
An
of the · Appalachian
at the Philip
:.trt
.. : Blll'pla ~d
f
or _ 'ft' palt 1e'9ftil
hete fntDi Mli1Ja.
· , . -by hts wJfe, Em·
;..St.,
·Reory• ..-ep&amp;;.. at
with eli&amp;·
Univenit)' at ,)(or.
peace, re1i1ting ar·
a~
Stephen, a ~tud.ent at
reat, mating menacb~g threats
Htlh School; and two
and wing obwme language in
Jane, attending Maaon
the Rreten~ of a female.
, and Ann, an infant.
Landen was arretted by police
be announced later
at hi• home.
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be made in Martina.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) -ObiO'I
Pollution CW1trol
Board had indicated It is
through fooling around wltll
communities, large or srnaU
W at er

Resurfacing,

Roy Burgess

Prealdeat Ediaon Baker said · -~~------~Gerald Preston, cliairman ot tbe

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Power

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Home lb RutJaqd

&lt;OJIIIlllltee, "«&lt;Il meet talto.
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Wjtll the oommilalon. ' •.. •
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~apklu oajli!j! 'tho new u . s . ' '~il-·
The cammill!.lon, . ~r ofdtD. prdpa11l 'o bait. afl welpons &gt;test 1
't1-w-6day "nlcht
a~ee, - ia charged wltb1 nlflpfulaibll· except small underaround .blast~ joined 'tlirapkfli.' In
~ty ol ~andJine t~e d~·b7"41Y bu. ''unaccep~ble 11 1nd a "afep baek· tion q! q;Je 1 EJaeilhoMtr
plan
lft!U of tb~ . awunmlac pool and Wlrd." la eluded 1Ji the propoatd tayjni tile ·P irtlal test
ot
mume1p1l parJI:, subject to 1bu Wou}d
be all •Qnosp.herk, •bowed "tbe· U. 8. A. IJ prepared
ap~':•l 01 the.·coun~U.
oceah and outer. apace nuclear ta ~ .to
left(tb eo thwart tbe
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conclllli.OD, of a treaty prohibit.

, F,qulpped With 4 Cycle

a Hone

~~:!~~':;:ii,· t~"!tt~~ W~ter:Fr.onflinp·rovements

~aae Funeral

coQ,nclli llld obalnilon ~ · &lt;ounoil'a in the eo!la!lri " ol''the mertbon 1'1' ,!!in "l'ldi,'b\11

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ROTARY TILLERS

1953IUICIC

RUTLAND VARSITY- Rutland'sBed ,DevU
of its tietlel' reeords Of recel)t years (IQ-1)
al schedul~d~ba~tbill same \lefor~ . the
school. Left to , ht,. frol)t, Dave Ma3in,
SQUAD CAI.LID
,
The Poml!roy emergency aqu•d stettet. Stan · , A~ Coa&lt;:h Bob Marcum,
Senti·IIOI·
w~a called to Smith Road, Rut· Hp(fma!l, Head · C9ac)l Jim Vennar!,, -

Cblrlea ·CI«Qon, Edw~ :B1ak8, propbsiJ, Wbtch reprelentt!d Ia . "After the 'American
Bruce Uo'JCI aqd _
1.4onel'jSoaga.
majo~ eonefta~On on ~e' part of :~~- .~ances for the
WDI14JD D. CblJda, ljlember of the' , U•lfd · ~titeo, ml(bl' re..Ut '\~ti been IJl'Otly

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Mn. A~ Yount, Poltler{)J
iJ ~ing ber Lirat Nep into aeti~
Meags County polltiCIIi in ~kjna
fhe office of Clerk of Courta. Mn.
Young iJ a eandldate on the Demoeratlc ticket and U unopPQI«l in
the ·primary election.
· She hu served for the put aix
years aa ~ounty chairman of the
M:ar~h of Dimea and during bn
servJce has had the responaibility
oi the collection of approximately '
$32.000 for the Polia Fund.
She is a native of Pomeroy and
attended Pomeroy achool1. is a
member of the First Baptiat
Church and of the Meijl Caunty
Women's Democratic Club. She il
married to Vi,:tor Young, an eleetrieian at the VIUIIdium plant and
has four childr~. Victor, ,Jr., iueb·
ard, l&gt;oo and Shari., aU of Pomeroy.

damage to tbe ritb,t fender, bam))'
er an4 the frame OD tbe right
side.
Patrolman Hicks Wl,l unhurt in
the mishap.
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1955 CHEVROlET

wb.\cb. ba, "eruh·
ed the red lilbt otifem·Rllll and
Jt4d stUted £o tum eut on Route
7. at ab:_out tO ~ll!a .per hour,
at the Beacon Service Station
when &amp;be crllia~r akJ.dd'tCJ· and
beaded over the embankment.
He ·atee{ed th• car i.Dto a suy
Wll'(, (If a telephone po'le W prevent &amp;oiq over .the bank, with
pw1ulna: a ce

11ld t~l).
,
,
there wtU"e even fears In G~- blattl.
JC~Diben .Ol &amp;be ~miPIOD are neYa thi.tftWiilan '~&amp;tlon' Of ute
-,Jiint To MoKow

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UDJted Press Intemallollil
There was an optimistic bellef In olficisl circles in Washin,gton today tbat Russia may eventually accept President
E1senh~wers new proposal to ban most nuclear weapons tests.
'The ¥1ddleport ncreoilon eom- · But m Geneva, site of the 15-mon,tb-long East-West nuclear
DtJiiion. !l'ill m~ tonisht In town ban of the Eisennower proposal .'Anirsday plunged tile talks
bail at"7:1111, tewUo Ellil, tllolrmoo, Into gloom, '
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Start Your Set T~ay

, Hicb rep~ed' tbat

Middleport,
Pomeroy Hit
For Delays

Meet The Candidates

Meeting Tonight
In Town Hall

Beover, Cbeoter
A. lodp ..¢ lira
cllotriet truoteo,
do11QIIeo olld cliot " DoUIIittro of
of Dlolrlot 13
, ol th~ Cheater

a Val8ntine box were

COTTAGE CHEESE

Bet Air 4 Door. V8 """"" •lid

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it the Tony

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Tb~ Pomeroy police cruiser
\1'0S damaged an estimated
$85 last nlgbt during the
cbase of a traffic offender by
PatrolDWl George. Hicks, according to an accident report
it: polfce headQuarters.
,

Rec Commission

A VaiOiltlDt Party wu held by
Uu;~ Junior Hlah BYF Of the First
llaptlot Cburdl of Middleport

Tuaedq ·,

Atcident

, •
waa otgan·
the name, "Safety
1Te•""·"
11
' waa choaen, Plunkett reI~~;;.:Ro)" Holter, membership
Ic
1nnounced a mem'ber·

drive for the Feb. 24 meeUng

lbe Deputment of HJghwaya
today announced l960'a $6fi.OOO
w1denlng and resurfacia&amp; program
lor :Wgbway Oiviaioo Ten, com.
poSt!d of Monroe, . Mo:raan, Noble,
:Washin&amp;ton. Hoclr.iag. Athens.
Mell;a, Vinton and Gallla CoullUf's.
Abou~ ~ miles, botb rural uu1
urban,. are COY~ by the propos.
ilL ·Fodl projt&amp; eii.W11ri&lt;le:ninc
as we'tt -.., ~~- while
aevu Call fot n!l'tuftclq:~ .iidf1 :
Of . the ~.000 e•limated tot.J.l
eoae~ the state
ipluride . . ..
600. l'be remainder is to be eoa.
trJbuted by maniclpalitiea af·
fected.
In additian ta the preaent pro.
gam, the Department .will plan
~qrtb~r Jobl alter tbe extent of
da,mage cause by tbe annual spring
breakup ia determined.
Prmclpal ,_lojeeta ae:beduies
for Dirialon Ten are:
-ltHUdaeinl State Route 8 in
Moriroe County for a d.istan:ce of
nine and o-ne-baU mila northward
from SR 1. .Efiimated total coat:

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'122.000. .

-:Wulenmg and resurlacjng two
tedtona of U. S. Route 33 totaling
more than four miles in Athens
and Hoekiq · Countiea between
Logan and Nelaonl'ille. Eatimated
Lotal cost: $95,000.
-On State Soute 141 in GaUia
t;:ounty, w~eniri1 and .reaurfadng
three miles Juat we1t of Galli·
polis j ' Ea~ated total coat: $95.000

Men••''
Physical Exam
....,

He referred to the tiny 80Utbenl
Ohio village of WeUiton and oth·
en around the state Ju.t Ulie il
that eobtinuaUy WiD ..lta)'l Of fs.
ecution" from tile five-man board
on lbe promise, ther will ac.t oa
their sewer problemt.

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IKh time&gt; they retvrn With a
new ncu.. but the ...._ •w111

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virtl.tion:J,

Owortc · Mill. T1lil
board . . . . . . . . . . . ~

.......

condition .... , will - l t y
build .,......... ,.. . . '" ....,
UMI the dttes and vii ..... raile

.... _ _ llolldtho ........

But the board, made up ot Jbtee
cabmet OJ!~ an inuUIU'iUlll,.
81Kl a city manager, baa nul IDto
a few atrawen, ioaucJ..wa. tbe
ooommg cu,y of ~ou.n_r.:soown.
k..._.. P.....,it lii... UIIsW
Tlua wee&amp; lbe baarQ lti'Ved qotiee on XUWl&amp;HOwa a&amp;&amp;d el.BVI
· if. ww
~p&amp;.lllt!ftlatlJv:
~~ ana lt.&amp;al w,ni~ ¥.:~ •
exCUIIe tor lllGUeqwite aoew._ .. &amp;
PIIN1- Jt retust:Q to e.KteDd per..
mJt~ ·w YOWlgJtOft a:ad \1¥.~
··;ng;e 1.1 J'*~' ao fD.UCil 'w'l'ter•"iD·
the IIL&amp;Le, anu w'u..b. Ute arowln&amp;·
JJOPw.auon we cant ahont 'to
u.tve 110 mucn of n filled wn11 iJn.
punues. ·nae amount Df water P.tr ·
petJQD goea down eae.b . p," -~
pwnea ~mmen:e .UII'et40t Jolla

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Ottl~ board memben are NaS.

Uta1 Heaourees lJll'eetor

Hti5en.

l!:agon, Lo&amp;an
mazndaC,.:zru.
.uanon J:toll, aild ctn~u Ul;f
.una,er t..:. A. Harren. },'
!:ieventy · two Village:, to Ohio
dump raw sewage uno open water.
Of lbese 21 are buildinc aewqe
u·eatment lactUtie.s. 'J:he board 11
preume the other G..: to Ulke JlDl·
.uar acuon.
UD1J 14 cities dUOIP raw leW•
age. beven are buildut&amp; plaotl,. Ja.·
ue ~mewhere iD t.be ptOeell of ·
ltartiu&amp;. and tbe citr ot !Bellevue
d~pa mto under.ercnuad. Umea~
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Fecleral GraMs...,,
all Met1s Count)' men between
Curratiy. the Ohio .klwer wu..
agea of 21 and 36 are aaked Needed 'By New Drivl!ll'll
and~ ......
to attend tbe meetina at tbe Pom· Co.L.~MBU,:, UPJ - The lligb· ;11111
....
hitlh
.................
1 llst .,
eroy City Hall on that date.
way Patrol aa1d today it will reSlidea of the 10 basic fundamen· qu~e ~ driver'• liceDJe appli· 1taUen. WeUfton l1 holdl111 ·atp
tala of the I&amp;J·Cee orcanization q~nta to .PBI8 a mental aDd pby. for • federal ehnt. and YtiiiW
Spri..,. In ca._ Cfiuntr lo 1...
Wednesday rece1ve
aical eQiminJtion
and refrl!l!lhmenta
a · le~er·abefore
p'rmit. they ean volwed In • Mluallbl• •nr ,.....
the aes~ion
The patrol aaid -the new aystem nlftll • ...,.. nMin fhrouth ,..._
Robetta and Glenn will JWt the. ~ce of tempo. toric G1111 He{• an the Antioch
l'al'f:· llce.uea hi 'ilnf.it driven.'' c.tlqo.....,...
A,ppliei.nta will be tested for their '!be ~ re,~ Yollll.gltown
HOSPtTAL
MOwledge of inotor vehjcie lawa, pleu for more Ume to ·settle. dif.
Mrs. Viraini• Kes- road si&amp;111 and ,hand 1ipa18. lA .tltUJties ov.,r a bond iuue 111.11 po.
· Sue Cunuiq.,,viaual examinalioa also wUI be lit~ ~b&amp;n.iea and il expected -to
aaven before, an applicant can bi.ay lOBe patieace with theie I!IQl.IUer
Au Cuater, Mluen· a temporary permit from a deputy villaeea i( they do bot ahow liiDI
Larry ,Baker, Pomeroy.
regil!ltrar.
oi progress.

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