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To Hohl Meelil&amp;lf

iam ·Morris presided
An organuauonal meetlnP. .for
meetinc of the White Girl Scouts from Central Scoool
e Wben they met Wed- will be held Tuesd11y, Feb. 16
lrimoon at the American from 3 : ~ to 4:45 p. m . in the
Ltgion Hall in Middleport.
Pomeroy Baptist Church base·
A ihort business meeting was ment Mrs. Victor Young Jr.,
beld wtlb routine matters being I will be the leader and Mrs. George
taken care of.
llldts, the asMstanl leader.
Follo•Ying the meeting refrelih·
All mothers are asked to attend
menta were served to lhe group by I this meeting. Mn;. John Moore,
lllni. P. L. Mitch, Mrs. (da Bachner, · Troop Or~anirer &lt;if the fo' our Riv·
.Mrs. FAgar Allensworth and Mrs. I Prs Girl Scout Council, will be
Joe Turner.
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B-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Feb. 12, 1960

Chester Council
Holds Meeting
Wednesday Night

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TO BE MARRIED SATURDAY

Mrs. Henry Eichinger aod Mrs.
Edgar IUrlun&amp; were hoslelses to
the Past C&lt;luncUore o! Che~tcr
Coundl l'aughters of America
Wednesday evenin&amp; at the lodge
hill.

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The meefll,g opened wit'h the
reading of Pplm 07 by the prea~i­
dent, Mn. Cl&amp;renCe NeUW'i"'ng, followed by the pledge to tbe flag
and the Lord'b Prayer. Mrs . Freeman Williams was welcomed as a
new member.

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Games were played during the
social hour in charge af Mn. Ol:i·
car Weber and Mrs. Willoughby
Hill with prizes awarded the
winners. Mn. Jobn Wickham, a
guesl, won the door prize. Several
members received gifts from their
secret pah.
A dessert course was served by
the hostesses and favors were
Valentines.

STEAK HOUSE
Dome Of The

FABULOUS

Attending . were those named
above and Mrs. Rollin Torrence,
Mrs. Henry Spem:er, ":tfrL.' RoiS
Cleland, Mrs. }~loyd _:!..~nour,
Mrs. MUo Biggs,
Mrt0 ·Esther
Wright, Mrs. :Fannie A~. Mrs.
Mabel VanMeter, Mra. ·· ')llr'lon
Wood, Mrs. Henry Belv~ Mlts
Dolores Kraeuter, Mrs. ~i Curtis
Frederick, Mrs. Virgil Ro4tb, Mrs
Norman Frederick, Mn fp Eldo.n
Kraeuter and guest, Dennis Eichinger.

OFF.
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Hostesses for the March meetIng will be Mrs. Wood and Mr!l.
John Hayes, with Mrs. Curtis
Frederick and Mrs. Freeman WHIiama in charge of the program.

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a Pomeroy '
of yeart
11 the RivervJew, E. Maio
whieb
now is Circle'•

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the Five Pointa Gr_tll on.

He was a native of Pomeroy,
sob of Eric Alex OJlver. who
a mall eurier out of the

many )'ears,
pl,:~:~~poatoff1ce
that, a widely known

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SurviVIft$ are hi• wife, Bertha,
II home on Mulberry Heights;
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on au bedroom su,ltes prleed frlim ·$139,95 io
$299.00. See our oelectlon now!

POMEROY, OHIO

WE MEAN
BUSINESS
Look at these
Bargains in Used Cars

In Montana
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Custom sedan. One local owner. Std. transmission.

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Headboard, Mattress, box SpriDp, Lep

TONIGHT
Wml THE DEVIL"

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Peter C\Uihtn,- Chris I..ee

1957 FORD V8Jalrlane "500'' · · · · $1,595

"THE GIANT BEllEMont:"
Scie1l'Ce Fietlon

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Don Murray

Hard Top . Like new green and white finish. Dynaflow
drive.

i'opsln condtUon. llordomaUc. Low mileage, R&amp;H.

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1957 MERCURY Montny ·· · · · · · · · · $1,695
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lt57 PONTIAC V8 2 Door · ·· ·· ·· · · · $1,595
11...4 Top Coupe. SpoUess lnalde and out. Hydrll!llallc
dtlve.

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Ai'lP WHAT DOES HE DO? POURS
A VARD OF SALT ON IT·..

Farmers Planning Observance

~ 1 ~Ohi~s .U ,700 Future FanlJ'ers win JOin
t&lt; wiVJ i\mertca's! Farm' Youth throughout the

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blB livestock, but he IS an accountant a busJ~~kaUon ig, , ~lebrating N:itional FFA week, ness manager, and a rural leader The Future
February 26-27. The Future Farmer organ~- Farmers a.re takmg an active part m the Con
zatii1J!t.a)ll'5 81!&lt;•1 P\'ldc m bemg a part of Vo- ' serv~tfoo of 9Ur so1l and the ca:r~ ol the pre, ealion81 Agriculture as tl is taught m ttigh 'eious water falbng upon thetr acres of land
scllools tllroughout the United States 'Ra- upon which the ever mdolnting population 'decine's very active chapter is pla'llning to join pends for domestic , industnal and recream this observance
tional use
An educated farm group has made possible
•Vocational Agnculture is a part of the ed'" an adequate amount of food bemg produced
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by 10% of our population allowing the other ucational program of 342 ll!gh Schools m
90% to work m other mdustnes and servtces, Ohto. Farm boys learn through their FF A
.; Our nation's mcreased workmg population trainmg to conduct meetmgs, speak m pub
he, and to solve problems m sml and v.ater
wlll make Agnculture trammg even more
1mportant for the future Our trainmg needs conservation They take respons1bthty m op
to continue and to improve so that the per' erating a state camping program on Leesville
,.'0 cenl.; ol peppla n'l!'~lng to work ln Agricul- Lake neat" Carrollton, Ohio, for summer tratnture will nbt'li'ave be inc~eased.
illg in Cortserva&amp;ton Edueation, and organized
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Maxlne Arnold, .W....,
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Road, recejved word todiJ that IHir
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bnJtbn-ln-1aW, Ch~rlel S Elliot~
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A Jury bu been IUmmoped
Ind 3 Games - P Mullen, 51J for Tul!Jday at 1 a m , In Common
lnd I GIJM - P Jlullen, IS~ l'lu• Court to bear tile caM .t
Team 3 Gamea - Cuhnp, 2313 Margu-et McKeDZJe vt. Jam11 L.
Team 1 Game - Carltnp, 821 , Young, admmiNator
of tM
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Sheriff's deputia will have
charce of the Wlllminl •Y•tem
throu,:b tbe da7 and PeniDI abl..~
and 'ted Mankin newl,. appolnted
Pom,roy village radio opentor
will ban tbe mldalJht to 8:00 a
m ihtft.

bold

Cartinp,

Te1m Sln&amp;le Game -

George M1 chael Coll101, 19. laborer, Reeds111lle, 10n of Mr and
1Mr1 Gordon Collin• and Rtnrly
Jean Mlllhone, 18, clerk, daurbtet
of Mr and Mrt Vance Mtllbone,

Emergency Squad Chief Henry
Werry , Herman Werry and Antobe
Lucke were buty th11 morning at
the .3hertff's of{lce malung the ln
stallat1on for the Pomeroy tiren
wh1cb will be OP'Uted from that
offlee after the teiQbone cbao.a:e
o11er to dtal l)'llem,

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Lawrence ~ BletllnC, 21, AI
bany, unemployed 1on ctf Mr and
Kn Ben Blenmg and Joy Elaine
H•nnlnj. 18 bookkeeper, d•ueh
ter of Mr and MH DarreJi Han
nl ng, Albany Route 2

New Siren Being
1118talled In Pomeroy

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PARTY HELD

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P. Malin, day, Feb _,, It 'J:M p, m. It th
bijb tthool om

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Record• ln tbt Probate Court
1how that hcen~e~ to W'ed have
~n 111ued to the followllll
Aaron Uyaell, 2t, Umber worker Pameroy son of Mr and Hr1
Ed Hnell anrl Gr.ce Ehnbeth
Birrell, 19 daughter of Mr and
Mrs BenJamm BArrett, :&amp;liddJeport

Mrs. Howard Burns entertamed
member11 of the Jumor Class
of guls of the EUB Charch on
Wednesday e1'enmg at the church
Games were played and Bible
contests held
Refreshments were served to
Conme Clark, Connie CarpeDter,
Carolyn Staats, Patn c1a St4ats,
Jeanette M1ller, JeanJne Miller,
Ann •Miller, ' Sue Huston,
U01Uman~
Becky Butr1s,
!;hoot Rtesber:, •Mrs, John Bumgar.
" Johnson and

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HEARING POit DEACON
ATI.ANTA UPI-A Baptilt de•·
con wa1 Jthedtded for a preUmm
ary hearm1 tod1y on ch.rges he
tried to k1JI the mtnllt« of hie
Icburcb 110 that be miebt marry
Ith• m111uta''s witt Pulll!tl tdd
Ithe de~eon. Willii:m C Johntoa,
eonfeu,d rtgein• a home m1•e
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Economy wa1 founded m 1812

Plans Being
Made At Mason

Two traffic oftenden citfd bp
the atate patrol were fined thu
mommg in Melp County court
by Judge E W Peoples

Letart_Pony
Named Champ

Fmed $10 and cottl each were
Nelson D Wateon for no operator's hcen1e lftd Eldon L Sautera,
fw no mutner, Wat.on'• flbe
and costa were IIUil'tnded when
he told the court that be bad for·
gotten to renew his Ucenae fiye
daya ago_....:.,_

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to save a lltUe money 1&gt;J1 f&lt;!rtililer. Then be drove ftfty
miles to tbe plant to pick It up. Now he's brealdn' lt1s
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flvrrow Oplntr Atlllaltk! ·----- Onlr $1.50

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of Ohio w.n Jubilee, says Hs
adY:antages are h~gh y1eld,
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Sixth Grade Pupils To Pre~ent Play .
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At Middleport PTA Meetmg Next Fnday
Next Friday everung the Middleport PTA wJII have a pay
program presented b) the Sixth grade pupils under the dtrec·
tion of Mrs Da1sy Blakeslee, Mrs Grace Hawley and M1s
Dorothy Lacey
The play will be a two act play with many mustcal numbers
The setting of the play ts 1n the Western VIllage of B'm and-

thou
cowuuys on c moon

Wreck at Belpre

rural areas.

Other pupils Will be members

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day and

m1dmght Sunday, two
otber persons dled, one of carbon
manonde fumes and another from
il)juliet in an indllltrlal accident

Alliance Man
Wants

Edwards, Jon
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Cun.ung am,
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V'1lhard Moore, Kay Boggess, Car
olyn Qmllen, Larry Pettlt, Gary
Stobarl, Gene Stephenson, Paul
Wdson, Joe HCichman, Edith Haptonstall, Rachel Wilson Lmda Ja
cobs, Brenda Toney, Becky Alle11t1
worth, Chrutme Bryan, Charlotte
Black, Davtd Burkett, Pamela Cu
vert, Ruth Ann Kloea, Jack S1g
man, Chrlstme Bailey, Oltta Lewu
Sheryl Martm, Mtke Bostic, Jan
ell Call, David Covert. F'red Hobin
son and Richard Ward

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Catholic Women's
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Two loaded coal ba:r&amp;eJ at the
moonng dock at tbe Philip Sporn
Plant, became released and drifted
down the nvar ' during the ntght,

Pleasant brJ4ge on the Ohio
'Cif the nver The other ;fiM
Deen loeated, Ill llid.
'l'Jie sunkeh barge waS tti'uet 'by
up..nver bound to"!&gt; Vulean
mornina but little 4image wn
thought to Dave lJI!en callJJei. by
tbe rollis&amp;on.
'lbe cause 01. the barges llappmg
the11' moormes at tbe PbJ.Iip Sporn
plant has not been reiJQI'ted.

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About 8.10 p m. Saturday evea·
An1paeh, 88, killed m a three-car ine, at the hei&amp;hUJ Of tbe wont
c:ollislon on U. S 50 abaut two mow storm thla area hat seen iD
mllea wett of Belpre.
yean. the fJre alarm aounded
Others dead are Htrold Wagner,
the Middleport aDd Pomeroy
19, Laurelville, m a ear that skid·
Fire Departments
~ ded: mto a sem1 truck,
Dow.n Route 7 and out the TurD NewieDt, 42, New Augusta,
key Run road back oi Chesh1re
killed in a crash on Ohw 224
the "Twm.Cltiea' " fire de
Lodi, !Bert Crowl, 56. Columb1ana,
as best they could Jn
killed when b1s pu~kup truck hJt a
blinding snow.
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New York Central train at Lee·
Looking for road, flames, and
tonla
the re11dence of A T Grover, 1
Sunday Fred Lautenburg, 22. Cheshire ~ 2., Middleport's tank·
Dayton, OSU dental student, wa1 er, one ot its pumpen and the
found dead or fumes m Columbus, emergency truck amved at the
anf] John J Larin, 39, Cincinnati,
only mmutes before Pom.
let h18 cab hit a movtbg B&amp;O
Second Ward Fire Truck.
freight tram in Locklari,:t
arrival they found the !James
MISSED MARK
been extinguashed and had
FAMiUAR
Weather Bureau ofiJe.lals
confmed to the bathroom of
prepdjcted two to three inches
small trailer
Meigs county. Hete
mow 1n southeastern Ohao. In·
The damage wu est1mated at the
of hiS
stead, wintsr dwnped up to 14 In- $200 by ?diddleport Fife Chief neady buried by
on
ch"s on some areas Chesapeake Tam Darst, and wlll not Covered by Sayre ;, empio;red at
had 11 inches. nortbeaBtern Ohio msurance
the Radford's sons, Charles
had up to 14 tnches
Pomeroy's Emergeney · Rescue John C Bacon, using a
Ma8t schools In 'l'uacuawaa, Car- Umt was also on 1ts way to tbe
roll, Stark, COiliJ!lbtana, Jefferson, scene, but was stopped in Maddie, fi'ftieth of a seco)ld; lens at
X...wrence and Vmton countleJ, as port when lt wa• learned the fire
well as Me.~ga m oruo, and Muon was under cont•ol
and Jackson Jn West Vargio1a,
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The storm came from the south
and moved northWard over the
state

Thmr daughter Laura, Will be
played by Kathy Lacey Carole An
derson w1U play Pat.Jy, an Eastern
er, and tlkmg part as the school
mate11 and children wJII be' Paula
The111, Tommy Baker, Elame Hac
kett, Ahne Darst, Teddy ).{urarlty
and Ronme Hmdy
Mr Eugene Sears will d1rect the
ba.1d wh1eh wtll play sever~tl Be·
l~tlOn.l Members or Hte band are
Ellen Dulton Belty Covert, J.ynn
Buchanan, Harbara Jonc1, Barbara
Tbe play Is enUtle4 "Cowboy on
Covert, Chmtme Coalll, Carla Gil
more, Nerla Bradford, J~an Caaey, lhe Moon · and w11l begm at 8 p
Richard Swackhammer, David W1 m m the llUriltorium Member .. of
lt•.! fifth grade class 11re sel11ng
llckela wh1~b are We fur adull.!i

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Accordmg to the

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Meigs county's bluest snow siJICe the big one- in IOliOalso buried Ob•o uncJer a paralyzing blanket of cold that flgured in fiVe deaths from accidents and closed schools m many

oi the t.:hotU!i and will participate
in man) of lhc numbers through
out the story They are JoyCf Long,
Carol Phillips, Sharon H&amp;mson,
Timothy Lemle), John Hood, Rod
ncy Sauer Lmda Lyons Sandra
Holllngshed,
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Partir ctovdy and not .., CIIWI ..,.

Snow Blanketing ~eigs Also
Killed Five, P~alyzed Ohio

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Sammy Clatworthy, John Evans
I ami Rubert SchmoH

Jane B1roo 15 cast as Miss or
nell, the teacher oi the school and
Larl')' Gladwell Will play Happy
tlopagog Three Gun Luke, the
Western shenff, w1ll be portrayed
by Kenneth lhrm Roy Coleman
Will be Mr Blair, who 111 the weal
thtellt man 1n the county and Con
me Cook wtll be his Wlft', Saman
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VOL XI NO. 256

Arrow and IS the story of Happy I 1 Y0on &lt; rue;r Ho_n_ Evans Jior
Hopag(lg, The Man m the lloon r~st Bacht~l and 'Da\ 1d easel
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