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t-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb 13, 1960

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Middleport Grade
Clas~sHoJd

CIIUCkU FOR TODAY

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CAI.L POR YOUTH
LEAMINGTON, Inti""" UPI1...,..,. conhlt1nh ln tht Mal
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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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• ·dead
- .1!Deluded
....._ one Spnng-

f ,fltl'ld, Ohio, woman

Catholic Women's
Club Me~ting

CROW'S

Brought Man
In For Transfer

Home Of Tile

FABULOUS

YA~HTINE

DANCE ,

EAGLES CLUB
Saturday, fHrUCI'J 13.. - 9til1
MEMBERS and GUESTS
liiUIIC BY

THE lOB RITCHIE COMBO

SANDWICH

A Good~ to 1\.oow ....

Order By Phoae

Alul Take 'Em Home

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· MEIGS
SERVICE

DAIRY
UNIT

Your Local

IREm TO THE lEST FOR USS

holds a living room full of

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frolell semeJJ at no extra cost.

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F':rremen 8att}e
snow' N0l FlaJDe

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DiSalle Dinner, Speech Will
Be In Sacred Heart Church

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SaturdavJ t..a.U.
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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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Mid ...,.

It waa reported this monunJ. One
found shortly befon hOOD tosunk about one mile abo¥e the

STEAK HOUSE

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practlctl .. dllln Clll bo . ' •

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car

DofAGroup
Entertained By
Mrs. Bearhs

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Fair

MANY SCENES LIKE TillS

traveii.Dg m
'• aoutheutern Oblo. She was Sylvia
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.
J
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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clored
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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Ohio:

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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WEATHER

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
and his Moonstcrs commg to earth
T k
lh p r1 of the Moon
to VliJt Bo•• and Arrow Town 111
a lnl!:
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t 0 find
t how to become ~len m the play will be John B1a c
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Must Wait On
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THi IJAILY S6NTINEI.

tOmm~~~ting Kditorially

COME

Accident Areas Being Improved
ways are being improved quickly under the
Accid!:?nt Priority Program recently launched
by E. S. Presion, H1ghway Department Dtrec·

accident-prone locations have been provided
some treatment to Increase safety Of the remaming 14, some have been programmed for

reconstruction and the others are currently
under investigation
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V D1 Salle who was alarmed at the thirty

deaths on Ohio htghways over the last Labor
Day weekend. giving Obio tile gruesome rattng of second in the nation. He asked that the
Highway Department and the Departm,nt of
Highway Safety conduct o concerted, coordinated drive La eliminate what be termed
"Public Enemies," the accidenl-prone locatwns.
Highway Safety furn!Jhed a Jist of 95 acCident-prone locations of which Preston selected tile top thirty for immediate investigation He found tbat specific location11 were
not the only offenders; that certain sections
of highways, varying from one La six miles,

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Me111 County ha1 a boundny
of less than 100 mllea wnd of thla
lilbout sixty mile&amp; ill the Oblo
River. It may be interettlng to
note that In thia dl1tance there
were five United States Locka
and Darna
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Some of the rock marklnga at
Antlqulty and t.oag Bottom are
thought by many to havo been
made by La SaJie•a party on their
r1rst voyaa:e of dlkovery down
the Ohio River. Theae marJclnca
as well u Ule leaW!n plalea b11r·
led along the river in different
plai!ea were lntflnded to -a:Jve the
Oblo Valley to France, by rl1ht
Of diiC!overy.

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Graham Station,
named In honor of
h1m, who tried to
territoey eoon after
tionary War.
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Townlhlp wa1 made by Capt.
who for many yetra had
been a aea captain, enga&amp;ed in
the Eaat India trade. Becomlnl
tired of the Jea he deaired 1
quiet, peaceful Hie In the Jnter.lor of tb~ areat new couatry.
He located in the eoutheaatern
ot Salem Townlhlp In 1801.
He butu the tint fl'lme boue In
the towoahlp. Tile wuther lloal'dibJ he 11wed lrom wild ehtl'I'J'
wllb 1 whip 11w tbtt he W
"""'lht with him from Yfrllnlt.

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luot 1 abort 41Jiance obovo tho

Jun&lt;tlon of Stoto lloodt No. 1111
and No. 338 tn. Grell Bend, on the
riYII' tide, and not verr fer from
ttt. ro1d the mara ot en old
eemeltry In 1 very ntijlected CORdltloa, rot In tbll old bueylnl
l!"''llld rou wut find &amp;ho ......,
ol • . , lmpnrtonl , . , _ , .
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'debut as
Wedaesday
Opened a
raa:ement at the
bere, and the audience of 5150
her warmly.

Fjemlll!t

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lt mJebt be lntereatinJ to notice tbe population of M'elp
Co~tJ 4wJna the aeveral' d•
cades u fOIJoW.:

lalanr)
11. Kind of TV
broadcut
1,. 'l'roptca1 d&amp;t
ll. Balt:lnr
chamber

DOWN

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at Walklkl
2. The Nlla

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NBC Reported
Lur!... gPaar

are able to find

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Eld.erly sWISS
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ocoloniN thla
tbe Revolu-

It ••• known as oraham Sta·
tlon, ObJo, untH June 12, 18&amp;2,
when lb name wa• chan&amp;:ed to
Racine, Ohio. We have Hverat
rea~ona liven lor the cban1e end
the oriJin of the name, but nob'
of them can be definitely proven.

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To Put Br"kes
On His Wt'ggie

New Haven
Items Of Interest

W Va., wu
WilHam Gn·

Ohio tide of the river

MoeIIer F• cJs God (n Government
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P M. Petrel. t~e first Petrel we
find in thi11 mtlon, named the

The tint aettlement In Salem Station, Ohio.

Merrill,

Sunday callers Ill the Jenme and
Virgil Roush home were Mr and
Mrs Larry Roush of Jackson, Mr
and Mrs Manhall M11ler and two
sons or Beverly, Mr and Mrs Den
zll Goeglem ami Mr and Mrs
Floyd Spence or PomP-roy
Mr and Mn. William Pooler of
Canton spent fro.m Frtday until
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lenard
Lanham and family
Recent callers at the Painter
home were Mr and Mrt, Harry
Brown and sons, Mr and Mrs
Ralph Palnter and dP.ulilhtera and
Ike Smith

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Here 11 alao a laree bronze
monument erected to Major Daniel Mc&lt;..llot, who was mortally
wounded In the battle here with
the Confederate forces under
General John H. Morgan He died
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
on a eunboat on h11 Wllf/ to Cln·
Will Heilman were Mr and Mrs
elnnati.
Kenneth Wickham of Richmond,
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The Dravo Contracting Com- Ohio, Mr&amp; Elizabeth Wickham of
pany of Pittsburgh, Pa , promoted CheBter and Rev. and Mrs Weber
the financial .program of the Thoma
Mrs Robert Painter
and son,
Pomeroy-Mason Br1dge This eomwu the &amp;eneral contractor Douglas John1on, spent Saturday
MI. Vernon Bridge Co., w1th Mrs. R- Taylor of Addl11on .
RF~pn' ,Yisitora ol-9D11i~ Roush
!ll!!,~•n
No local -capital
Char
wore Kenneth
J.ta (!()natruction. lea and Dennll Eielttn
and concrete waa
Mr. and Mrs. John W8ham call
Jn eight months. '11te
main apan waa completed Aug:uet ed on Mr. and Mrs. Will Hellman
22, 1938, or two months after the Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs WIH Hellman can
steel work wa1 commenced. The
pamhng and finiehlni took two ed on Mr and Mrs WUlle King uf
months or one year to complete Kingsbury, Monday Mn. Hellman
the brlrd1e ftom the time the tpent the afternoon with Mrs. V1r
ooncrete work waa commeRC!ed. &amp;il Kina:, alto of Klngabury _
'l'be brldJt wu freed of tolla
on October 31, IM6, and opened
to the publia aa a lree brldp,

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father
than
Mella,
Jr., wa~~~:~~J~o~n~•~·
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peraon la the hlltory
day1 In the Northweat ToJTitilrY.'

Carmel
Socl'alltems

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Events Reported

tha only battle of Ute Civil War
fou1ht In the State of Ohio

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By Walt.er E. SIDe1

Mellfl Count)' wu named in
honor of Return J•nathan .Melga.
Jr, who was perbaPI ooe Of the
most brilliant and but edapted
men for the work he had to do
of all tbe ma1~y namea that adOrn
the early hl11tory of Ohio. He fill·
ed many ofticea al\d wlth honor
He was • )uda:e In Northweat
Territory courll, ... ter judge of
Ohlo, Govthe Supreme
ernor of Ohio,
era1 Jn tbe
War of 1812, Un iN1 St•tea senator ad member or the c.binets
of Pretidenta .lladi8on and Mon-

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Bureai!S acted independently. The Job of
Planning Survey •is to make traffic ~ounls;
the Bureau of Trafftc IS to install any trafftc
control devices or pavement markings deem.
ed necessary and Location and Design enters ·
the picture if reconstruction or relocatiOn are
needed.

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:U. and Mn. Jake Gaul, HI ~

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HISTORY
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Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 15, lteo-1

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Therefore the Accident Prionty Program
ls two-,fold. Investigation and Improvement
of specific locations, such as mtersectiOns,
and treatment for 1mprovmg the saf ety of
whole sections Preston called for the com bined efforts of the Bureau of Trafflc, Planmn.g Survey and Location and Design, and
stipulated that their reports be submitted to
a single coordinator for appropriate action

The program was imhated by Director
Preston at the urgmg of Governor Michael

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New Flat·chested Look May
Bnng
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News Of Week
un w "
Novak
Says
Racine Bashan Road
Jotemahon~l
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Uet felt Overmyer Jbould not be
HOU.YWOOD UPI-MavJelmd ttve akm to
drOO tes
Mr and Mn: Roy Ervin and cbllreleaaed
,
OOLUKBUS UPJ _ Wtubm re-!ctlon to tb• nat chnted loot in the UDited Nation•
1dren ot Sugar Creek
apent the to .)om her bWibaDd at Ntwpod
The commiAih recellled pet· Freneh, ubUe Jftfarmatioa offleer deereed by new pariJb fuhlona
" I don't th·nll: tb.al 1tyle will w~k.e nd w1th h11 mother, Mrt Newa, Va , wnere he ia atatiODed.
Uont bearinJ more than • hun· for the ~enta1 HiJ~eDe and Cor- ranaed from .la)'Dt Mamfleld'a come back and be »- popular u :Pearl &amp;vm. and otbH relat1ve1
- -dted signature• The eomraiatlon redionf Departlbent, mipld un- predktlon Jt would bind &amp;iriJ up It wu m the 20't" •he predicted 1 M.1e&amp; EU"en Snuler apent MG-nday OHIO VALLEY LIVUTOCM: CO.
eald not much weltbt wp 1lven · der
eu
fr m OoY Kk:haeJ like m.na1a to kim Novak'• "We're not io the neurotic ltate 1 afternoon wnh ber auter, Mra GeiUpoll•, Ohto.
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to the pell~on 1 becii.;Je atoaatur- y_ Df&amp;allellf:OO.ay~
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warnlnt U mieht foncut world tbat people were tb 11n
Jame• Carnahan.
ROGS---173 to 2iW lbll4 to
ea on petitions were euy to ret
The publlcilt quit 'tg dliJUit ov- War IU
"But, if we do co ~ that e:~
Mr an·J Mra Paul ErvUl and ~toto .::.lb~ ~3
14, ~
1to l(t·
The commil11on hta • hard job er a Jtowine feud aboUt "Motive" All •etrntfll polled on deaip- treme ln uur clothea," abe warn !amlly ep~&gt;nl an everung w1th Del· 1St 11 8 i.o io
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often thank.Je.-, in b'Jinl to deter- the department's mitlllzlne wbicb er Yvea s.aint-t.urent and bll ed, "then we lhould watch what bert Van •1eter and famtly
Pi 40 ~ 6li a: ta 5 tci 11
mine wben priiODm wll1 be ».,a- DiSalle aald wu a wute
houae of Dior'l "Llne of Tomor- happtDII next. Look what happen
Alr itnd Mrs Delbert VanMeter apcA.JtE--SUen ~a to 24 .
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ruw" w.-e unaD.lmOUa In thetr ed after lh 20 .1
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terms of the law and m term 1 ol YFr· e••h Cllll·' DISalle'a -ltl~am opinion that tbe: ,wtyle won't last
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wan an po I
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Fat Cows 14 to 18: CllD.Dfll'l 1J to
juatice for the lndivldua1 and to- of the maganne ~'poUticall,. moti- much longer thaD SaturdaJ, at.
u nothlnc elK, we •hould ( harles Butch J Gaul 11 employ· 14 , Bulh 16 to 20 , Milk Ccnn 81
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vated" two weeki 110 Tbe gov- the very lat.ett
steer dear of the atyle juJt to be 1 f': d 1n C.ncmnau aher comp1eteing to •175
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emor fired off 1 letter demanding
We1gbiq: .lnto tile batUe at a on, the We 11 de
1 a cout11e Tecbmcal EngmeeribM in
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0 vermyer w1ll be Jlven
a ear- tbat be explliln hll r'marb
healthy 41-18-30 JII.JI llanlfield
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lng In April at which time the
French turned in bia reai,pation said, "He'll have to eet men to
oruil 28 to 32 • :.edium Jot to 28;
commi85JDD hopea to know jf he inttead It Wll accepted
wear them, they'd bt awfUllJ eonID
Com " Hvl. 22 to 32 Cu1Ja 20 to
wu connected with the oblcene
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fmmg
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literature operation .uncovered a
The governor
e mag
"My mother was in ~ Flapper
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SHEEP-Ewe• and LmJ ~ to 12;
few days ago. The commallon ~ne probably would
dropped era and she hal a lars!:e bolom,"
100
AD KID ' Stock EWeti 4 to 10; Fat Sheep" to
then Will decide It Overmyer wW loodwould havtoe toj gUe!t oomUo rleal 1 Jayne said "Sbe 'bound bene1f
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be releaai!d lmmechately or ton- C
teiiOruJ
ua y con nu ng
h 'd I "' fiat h ted
d , n iiD artie e which appeara m re orm legalatlon the put aea.- I Wethers 4 to 10.
llnue In prtoon.
ll" sheu said .ld h
up
s e alloo.
c e•muaclel
an th e Fe bru ar)' auue of ThJJ Day lion of Congreu, Con,a:reuman
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8, I..igh t Wt.A. 14 to 1ft, CommoD
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faced the problem wtth a atnctlr 2 to l~
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members. He said he wanted the
coat $22000 an ls!ue and had a
Ulft Call Of n. Juqi•
"How Much God b There In Gov· bditiel of poiiUcal &amp;liD or IONSOCCIR TOU' INDS
-commiSsioners to' devote more
circ~ti~n of 41,000.
Using the caU of the juna:le lo ernment" by stating that "Gov others, and I thmk the majority
NEW YORK UPI - The AUJO
ttme
to theirentered
work. the penltenOne ·or
r•·rot acll said
back ..llbangl'a
up her arCument,
~ut tna Football ~ub
or y,·ennl b..d.
• the g-mor'o
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bind their JayDe
heads ernmeot. a• !ar as Ita moral or devo''d
.., lh emse Ivel t 0 pny..-u
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Ovennyer
upon 11 a1ng o111ce a year aco wu
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tbought and to close e:~.aounatton ed ba~ll home today after a North
Mr and Mrs DoUilaa Circle and tiary on Feb. 20, 1959, and wu
to cut the Dumber of inuea from up ao they appear lonssr, and to reUgaoua i:omposiUon II couc:ern· of the SOCial and moral !B511ea in- land South Amencan toar Jn which
famlly and Florence Circle vl.sited ~ue lor release on Feb. 11- He
'1.2 to 6 • year.
me thil is not attractive
ed, and as far as Its net worth volved"
they won ab: gamel, lOit five and
Mr and Mrs. Buren Duncan and IS ~ 7 yeara-old, marned, the fath"Of
r
t 1 Uba - Godwlle u concerned 11 no more
played atx t1ea
er of three children, operator of
PUER
Tbe ecUtor, a for:ale)i. pewsr,apercourse, m, no
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ami Y of Clifton, W V• , Sunday a Fremonl store h•d been a ape1'0 MADRYN, AreenUpa mattt bad areued tbat..,Mottve aer- end maybe I don t look Cood tG or leu than ~ M~mrntng up of Moeller states, "I have come to
FORT BELVOm, VA - ArmJ
Melvm Clrtle of Colurubua spent dal itiputy sheriff aod, according uPI- The navy caneeJed oUicen' ved two purposes. To train Jn- them'• abe uld, •ddinJ, "but I net worth of the lldmdU&amp;ls who accept the fact that the majorii:J' Pvt Charlet P CoUiru~, son of
of the men •nd women in our Mn. Helen B CoUma, Route 3,
the week end with bis mother, to those who petitioned for his leaves m S('Utbern Argentina today matea tt the ~sf)~d Reforma- 1do get fan letter. and I ~e.!' make up govemmenl"
:ru, Mary Circle
releaae bad been active In civic m apparent preparation for an tory ln printlnJ ~d to help tbe lOme of them an from l]bangy:_
govemme~;~t do )l.ave a very clefm- Pomeroy, bas completed baa&gt;c: enMr&amp; Douglas Circle and daught- affairs.'
aU-out attaek on two font~&amp;n tub- deputmeot- recruit ..OJ'en fo~ LeavJnl: dartelt Atria- bebiod
Aceordine to the ConkJ'eurnan, lte rehgtOUI lnOuenee m their gmeer trammg Feb 5 at Fort
er, Sue, and Flore~;~ce Circle VI&amp;marines believed trapped in the
lal h !loll
, we next eneounter Mamae Vaa
d ·~
ed Mr and Mrs Joe Lawrence and
Cleveland police supplied the Nuevo Gulf.
meo
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bo tells Mr "The aoawer to the question IS bvea whlcb motivate• them u Belvo1t, Va He wu tra ua_.
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family of Keno, Monday
information which led to hla
Two Argentine warship•~ were
D~Sa.Ue eonceded. tbe Ulefulneu S:tretni
- t to Wj
1 th · probably that there 1s as much they, 2m1d all human weakneu, trom Pomeroy H1gb \kbool '4n
Ayward Jones of Cleveland s~nt downfall They arrested a 16 :~ear reported to have fired on ,._ but of printing training at Ma.ndiel 1 Seln .auren .,~_ ~~ tha""'tPef,O ct e God m Government u there 11 1n endeavor to enact just and equit.- 19!U and .. uended Obio UDlveJ'·
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but aald other nate pubbcati~l
ne, or worQll w.
e - 1
·able law• for the land''
11ty
the weekend with hill family
o proatJtute w o Ul ~ue saw ob not hit - one of the two subt
l- d
b
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th
H 1 "He came out wlth tbe H-llne the hearts of the Ametlcan peo__ __
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e turne out
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e nd i d1d •t 1 at 10 " he h
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da
"'-douBted tf Motive bad .any inllU. ad .,'1,
n • t 111 • c1'othar,g,- le We can say tha in Amenca
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ere Sun y mght. The U-uu.t ta ence In recruiting
"
, m Ji!OID1 o wear
whereaA It eannot necessarily be
patient m Holzer Hospital with I was traced to Overmyer
believed to have been damaged in
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u sexy as I caa. If you're a worn- said of more than a few other 01
double pneumoma
Cleveland police objected to his a previous attack.
IS.
an you mi&amp;bt just u well look tiona m the world, for we are 18
Mrs Douglas C1rcle and Mrs release at this time. They said • Unotrlci(ll reportl publiahed in
. Ute cne
1clor.e to bemg a governmeot of
Florence Circle called on Mr and , h1s case was unusual bec&lt;UJae they Buenos Aires Sunday 1aid . the
"Women have gotten wile to the tb
p1
d
1 L th
:lfn. Edward Bush and family o£ . felt be waa more tha!l • small navy hu recoyered the bodJ of a
fact men like a fiJUTe to look at" fo: t~~o';,:~pti as ~::Ve:· ~
Spiller, Tuesday
frogman, apparently killed by a
-.
she lns1ated
ed on Ute face' of GoC'a earth "
1tiirie peddler of dirty Ptctur.es
Several from her attended the
The couaty prosecutor m Fre- depth charge, from tbe waters of
Khn: s..... Cl..r
~rvices at Syracuse EUB Church : mont'aald he made tt cl.ear to ~ the guU. Observers speculated that
Janet Le1gb SS.2l-36 a1so phoo
Congressman Moeller, one of
last week.
parol~ investigator that ~uthor1 - he might have been trying to rephooed the new atylea, aaymg "[ three ordamed mm11 ters aervmg
pa:1r damage to the submarine
want. to wiah them a lot of luck, \ In the 86th Congreu, l8 often ask· 1
Theolog~"an
when be was kill®.
JJnltJ"'
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TwC)
planeloacb of modem
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•,..epth cbargea
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t1ghtest tJWeater t hey can I before Congreu.
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1 equipment purcttaaed
from
tbe , aoJd~er US 53310161 • 01\ }lty ~ find," she explamed. "On the ct- I
Stlan l u~ited States arrived bere Sunday tGermany, pear serJeant Prelley. her hand, you can't hide the fact rtecalhng the mtense preasure
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night, and it wa.a bebeved the new I
Indications are, Elvil, that we have bosoma "
brought upon members of the
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By LOUIS CASSELS
of "total, inhuman compulsaon" weaponl would be put tu use I w!ren )'()U eet ou\ of the U. S
Kim 37-22-37 Novak's remarks HoWle of Representatives durmg I
UnltH p,... lnt•rn.tl•rMI
1 "I dr;c1dedly prefer not to hve today.
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t~::~o::~wn ·~:~~~!I gave the whole subject a penpec- the framing of labor-management I
Karl Barth 1s a troublesome fig- w1thm Jts sphere, and do not wuh
you may have reason to , ,
ure to Amtrlca:n Christians
anyone else to be forced to do
Some
1 your atyle somewhat.
Barth 1.8 a 74-yearold Swiss pro- so," he satd
fashions in rock 'n' roll aintfessor whom many regard aa the
But the fact that communiam ia
en are at the point of sprinttn&amp;
greatest Proteatant theologian of evtl. he satd, doe• not JUSttfy the
1 new Jook.
th 1a century _ and one of the adopllon, by ostenSibly Chr11t1an
Ul
greate~t of aU tlmf\. HI&amp; books, I nations or the West, of a policy
To be blunt about it, you may
particularly h1s massive \work en- of total enmity wh1ch carries with
havf' to brake your waggle.
titled "Church Dogmahel," have 1t the risk o! "mutual atomic an.
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NEW YORK UPJ
A.nnoll.llcet out and say this, 1reellibae Presley
become basic texta for the ''new rmhit.tl~
at.jq~ of fear of f!re Hugh Downs celebr~s his S&amp;th Is a · $iant ftlme with. ' a Jiant fol- · ,,
• iSttl'lodoxy,. mo.YI!mlnf''' 1n r~Gtev ~ •"I
tantism and have also won fugh ac- ove e 1
odlllbly playme wath bttthday today wtth' the wiah that J.owtng fof mldgeta, some earp1ng
claim (rom lending Cathohc schol ftr~," B~rth said.
Jack Parr would retunt to bla pop· egghi!ada claim). And as of tbe
ars.
I thm~ that the West, which I u1ar late mght TV show
last four years you've been near
!Because of h1s stature as a re should know better, must seek,
Downs is Mated to fill in for and away the champ in point of
llgious thmker, Barth 1s hard to and hnd a better approach to the the temperamental Paar on the Na- record sales.
ignore.
11ecessary ~~nfrontat1on wtth the tiona} Broadcastln Co. network
People within the entertamrnent
But he insists on saying thmga power and Ideology of the Com- ibOw toni,ght
g
indu1try NY. they have no doubt
that shock, baffle and Jrrltate munist East"
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Americans who assume that "God
lnjur• Go11pel Cau.. _.
"I do hope Jack -. returns" pant,lng for you. And even tf they
IBarth charged that the Chris-.IX!wna -said. "On tlie lM!ilis af hjj Wl!ren't, It's pretty well known
18 .on. our s1de' or the cold war
Hia latest sharp stab at the han churches - both Protestant past record he'll be b*ck. He your li.CA victor contract prov1der
conSCJeqce of Amencan church- and Catholic - "have injured the doesn't hold a grudge"
you a bas1e $1,000 a week no mat
men was made in an artitcle writ· caul!e of the Gospel by the man·
Do,Jrbs also said he thinkl:
ter whether ~u work or go f1sh
ten for the Christian Century ner ID which they have Identified would be wjlling to take
mg.
Magazine
the Gospel w1th the , badly pl1nned eomedlao bac;k.
Philllpe Gl'ltl Opinion
The maaazme had invtted ~arth :and l,~eptly gutded ~aus,. o! , the 1, "Th
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id
t•·t It
1
But n.ople who watcll rock 'n'
to wr1te oa a theolo"ieal subJect. West
.
ere 11 ev ence., '"'
a.. But he responded with an article
is Jn the Wbrka, Jle 11id.
roll pracUtiont:n at thear labon
which 15 primarily an explanation ' "Posaibilillea of a worthily,
l_n~cated be has aay the tr:end aeema to be toward
m1Rd abOut · not a leu frem.ied -type of• thmg
and restatement or his oontro- eumspectly and firmly guided
vers~l viewa on the the East·West icy of coexistence and
M.ond~-through- Gyrat\ng the anatomy hU given
political conOid.
were mC)re ..than once
Ke t~ld the UP,~
1ome OUel, to finRer
StaM Communlat P.•itlon
the Weat Ia past
he was "ery Uredd~~:~;~~~d:•:n.:d,~toe tapping And the
F(ll' the benerlt of thoae who or would have
to ~eave today o
1eem u raucous
might lite to dilmiss him a~ a name of tbe 'free
wife, Mlrlam,
raw.
Communist
sympathiZer Barth tlkea u~ tbele
VJcaUon.
Dowo in Memphis, Telm ..
emphasized at the outset' that. he ;;:~uWlwo:da::ve been
PbiUlpe, the record man
hal no "inchnataon toward east- tb,l:n thOse wbicb Jtand.
covered JOU, aatd he
ern commumam" and Its ayatem 1 .. "
·
liDJer lfYl'ltiDJ "delinitely
ouay.
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Barth said the poulblUtles of a 1•
reaebed Jtl peak - I anow
v._ .and Mrs. Jam, 1 Hart are settlement w:lth Ruuta
miJht
leveled. oft but l eaa't liY yet
declining."
announcing
the birth of a 1on on have been t:lp1ored by Western
Feb. 2 at PJea1ant Valley Hoapl- ata~en 100ner and more eartal. The baby wela;btd 11 pound• natty If tbe ChrisUan c~urcbea ic~llsOiit
mUJjc"
~j~~ij~~!i gOod job on
3 ounces and has been named bad no~ treated the cold war as
a sort Of holy UU!ade.
~:
Brent Eua:ene.
The maternal arandmother .Ia
AntlcJpttft a.ea~
' tb"fN:, althouch
Mn. P. E. Picken~ the paternal
l!artb tilt! · he roolllld lbat
llli unlnblblt·
arandmother Ia Mr1. Freda Hart maa.y Am'ericartl will .. rtHat"
and tho patemai lfiDdlalher it hla potll!on, and wiU wrlta ~,him
Emory · Hart.
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off • "a t;l')'t«pQamanlat, or a
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feliOll' traveler, ' or I J!Olitl~
plant at Terre Haute Jbit., In ~ll. naive dUettln.te."
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But he oppeal~ tp Amii:I&lt;H
before 01011111 jhelr
Plaut are Cbarloa Cmoll, lid&lt;
FreJ, XiltiJ AtnoM and ArthUr iDlada !&lt;&gt; lila cue, to pohder 1
Wehrli.
lew que.tlo01:
';;;;;;:;;;;o;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;o;;;a;;;"ll "CIU] we really Intend to lielp
r
tbe peoplu governed by COIIIIIIu11 ~,.,. llld tho world 'lllreataaed b)&gt;
even one tn.di,vtchlal IIDOJII
ouffert~g under llo efleelo,
COLUMBUS UPI-The Pardon ttoppln&amp; Overmyer'• release wu
and Parole Commluion, 1evarnped that the eoiD.II.lulon .wanted to
by the last Le!i:lalature, landed oa aee if there wu any he between
• bot spot tb1s week.
lhe pr11oner and a quantity af obThe comm.tulo.n at the lut min· 1~eene Literature seilfd m Wyanute cancelled a parole for Clift dot Cou.ty 1 few d•Y• IJO8 Ov~nqyer, scheduled to leJYe
Overmyer's 1cheduled releue
the Ohio Penitentiary a few days brought a 1tonn of prote1t from
before he had served a ')'ear of pubbc offlclaJs and from newsh11 on~ to seven year aenten~ fer papef.f. ' Tbe' eommiuion gave all
selling ob.scene literature.
lndfcaliona of standing It&amp; 1round
'nle commission overrode the and allowing Overmyer to be reprotest 0! authorities In Fremont I leased aa scheduled But on the
and Cleveland who felt Overmyer day h.e waa to be released, the
should serve more than a year be- cornmllllon announced
It had
cause they enns1dered him a bll changed Its mmd No reuon wu
operator m the selling of obacene given why the commiuion waithterature.
ed untJI the last minute to make a
d
it could have made ear.
Th e commission oes not g1v~ decision
Uer m the week
reasons for 1ts actiona, its dec1The commlSSlO~ was revamped
llons to release prl.sonera presum- by the laat Legislature at Go•.
ably bemg that the prisoner .has Michael V DiSalle's urJIDC He
met the requi.J'ementa of tbe pa- d d
t rir: th
th
i
''d • sion
I no I e
e way
commHe
sI Iaw, h as been re habllit aw
roe
he mhented
dtd 1tlewort
and is fit to return to society
pushed through a law Jncrea.•ing
The official reason eiven for the commJso•·on !rom lhree to live

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accidents. Based on 1958 data , 11 ,674 acci·
tlents and 8,384 mjuncs Ol'l'Urred on 1419
miles of state rural highways Tbts mean"
thM: almost 41)% of the accJdents and lflJUrles happened on only 9% of the state's total
rural highway mileage Ali of these routes
showed accident rates of five per mile or
htgher Nme of these sections have already
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tor. Aceord1ng to a report from C. W McCaughey, Deputy Director of the DlY&amp;Sion of
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4870.~1 DEPARTM~ OF HIGHWAYS
wer Second Avenue, Mldd1e·
Other Aux. .tt...._
Coiumbus, Ohio, Februvy 5, IHO
port. $33 per monht. Call 9t199
BOARD Of 1 DtfCATION
Lecturers
60.00
ContrKt Sal.. 1...,.1 Copy
Cird ea Reltau-.ot.
2 1~ 6tc
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Tot.al Pers. Service
60.00
rfo. 60-35
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13,043.00
Unit
Prie•
Contr~ct
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OONSISTI!NT DEI'I!NDABLI!: lli8ULTII
~ROOMS and BATH, SUNPORCH, VI
p 00 A.ddstr 'M.:ii.'!,.
retr. eontri.
1898.00
s ealed proposals Will be rece1ved
P_HOHE 398
hardwood floon, Youngstown Mi-Vt, ' 0 · ebr r•ull l960. •
othtr purpa~es
l4,9a9.0() at the office of Uie State Highway
kitchen , buement furn• ce. 1UI2 l Ohio. O.t. F u•ry
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other a\11. agen .
14.999.00 D1rec~or ot Ohio at ColumbWii, Ohio
llt;.TES
Powell St., Middleport. Phone i 1 certify the followl"f report
of School Pl•ntuntil 10 a. m., Ohto (Eastern) StanI eeot- per wont ODe lo.HTtion. M.Lwnwa ehar&amp;• - 10 ..a
621Z.M.
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16
8tc
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ccwuct.
H•rold
E.
Hubbard
service
13.666.32
dard
Time, Tuesday, March 1, 1960,
&amp; aMI ~ 'Nord for three conllei!'UtlYe in.lm'tiou.t.
SpeoUJ - ont- mooth for 110 c~o.ta per w«d.
HOTIL MARTIN, POMIROY's'
Clerk, Treu. of Boercl of Eel.
4160.79 for improvements in : Athena,
hll ta.l.f' at 3 on.u (lf'r word wW "'e e.U rpd tar id't'ettiltDf
BEST, ON ,... GRIAT BEND Tu Y•luatlon - ........ 4.130.412
Suppliet
:~·: Hockmg, ndMeJW
gs, h!rfcirgan,C No~le,
:1 DOt pajd within 10 oj•Y• 1..'ter reeeivina' bllL
Of TH 1 OHIO Rl ••
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ns mgton ounttes,
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2481L02 Ohio, on various sections of U. S.
V ' newly 5 hool E
lin-on lb Advett.IJi.na '- Should be nporteQ urune..!iatelJ. 'ft
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nro men
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278.14 Rou'-a No•. aa, ~. ~·
Stale
....U,. Seotinel viU DOt be l"'!!lppOOibla lor more thaD one i..Do:Jr
b t d
""' Nos. , , ""' , ... _...
ea e , WI•tb hot an d i!O ]d run· 1S.l•ri• and Wa... . .. 158,661.30 Advcrttsmg
9.25 !Wutel
retf iueniOIL
7 13 56 18, 124 , l4J,
J ning water Jn every room. Also ,
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12.00 144 , 18, 278 , 28(), 329, 356
c.rd of t'hlnka .wd SpeeW Nottcea of Cwo1:6 SU:Kl. ObJ.tuuiw
377 ,
rooou with private shower or 1
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Insurance
1316.64 O?l5, 680 , 890, 691 in AthciUI Coun.
Pl'blisbed .._ 1 cenr: per WOl-d
Total other purposes
9737.78 ty ; State Routes Nos. 218 and 327
tub bath and some rooms with Salance, Jan. 1, 1959WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAYf
1 lfO
television
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Con.plete
hotel
ser·
General
Fund
27
,204.40
oper.
school
plant
23,404.10
in Hocking Countv · State »"utea
II
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VI-'"-e da Y or n lght , coIfee sh op, Bond Retirement Fund
1264851
hool PI an1
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Nos. 346 and 689 10" Meigs County;
10
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$1 2{)
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television
lounJe
and
bar
serving
Building
Funds
HB3.96
Service
1444.25
SLate
Routes
Nos.
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and
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12.2.6
$7.10
280 339
676
all legal beverages. Free park· Lunch Uoum Fund
226.45
t bid 6
1004113
AdJ received by 10 All wUJ be I.J, th.ai day 'l peper
Watkins Memorial Fund 205~ .20
main ·
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in Morgan County, U. S. Route No.
lng all ni&amp;hl from 6 p.m. to 8
Total
School Bid~
2850.&lt;11 121, State Routes No&amp;. 76, 78, 145,
44,048.ii2
oth_er purposes
3855.00 / 146, 147; 215, 260, :l85, 339, 340,
a.m. Rates as low aa 112.00 week- Rec•iptNotices
ly for 2 people to a room ur General Fum!
ma1nt. sch. plant
5299.31 , :na, 563, Mot, ~• .566, 574, 6!70,
SB.OO weekly for single person :Bond Ret. Fund
oper. sch . plant
202,647.48 672, 724 in Nobb County; u. S.
5
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2 15 6tc BuJ!dm g funds
Sch. cost
208,146.'?9 Route No. 50, State Routes
"Lun&lt;:h Room F und
rvce.
7~, 124, 100, 278, 324, 327, 328,
vt" ry lillie Balance t:lue $24.00 tl7 J Help Wonted
*Eieetrk Range
Ter ms. Phone 343.
2-12 ·6tc
Title III Fed F und
or notes maturmG 19,000.00 346, 349, 3.i6, 671, 677, 683, 689 ih
2233 _30
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869
on ·Bonds
16,850.00 Vinton County· U S Routes Nos
1 ~ Tatal Debt
aTtot'anls emorla Fun
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35,850.00 21, 50A, State'Ro~t~s Nos. 7, 26:
rH UEE ROOMS OF ALL NEW USB YOUR SPARE TIME TO
*100 Gallon Gasoline
inereaae your weekly earnings
o~ C 11 1 0 11
furn it ure, 45 pc-. in aU at In111 u .....
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76, 124, 1~, 244, 261), · 331J, 375,
284 ·999 ·1n •P . a
*GE Fry Skillet
gel's Furniture with !It'' JOS
~ or more. No investment Tota1 cpts an Ba1·
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4311 .83 MO, 505, -676 in Washington Coun·
but car needed. For Jnforma- Exl*\dlfurnT 1
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4311 83
range s&gt;nd 12 cu . fl Hot Poiat
tion write Rawleigha, Dept. General Fund
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193 2BB3f ula cap a ou ay
*Re(lsler AI The
cleetrlc refri;;erator. Tbese ·J
OHA-860-aze Freeport, Dl.
Bond Rei Fund
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EJ.p.
248,30B
.62
and
brush eontrol. Ungth . 680.38
35 830 00
roo ms of furn iture were nat
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( 1) 4--18 (2) 1 ~29 1Building Fund~&gt;
5197.20 miles.
3 ll ·83 Transfers
picked up after a down pa:fll.tnt
Lunch Room Fund
Trans.
253,!ID5.82
17 822 ·35
was made. The savlnga OlD be (20 8 ·
Se
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lnue lD Fed. Fund
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ASSITS and LIABILITIES
"Thia project to be completed no
2233·
youu. No down payment, 36
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USine$S
rvices •
later tba.n July 29, 1960."
253 ·505·82 Cash Mor.e,- on Hand
month! to pay. Juat poay the MUILLn PUR
Total
493.25
Bidders must apply, on the
balance or $8.()0 wee.k. Here Jt
HACIIb., WilTING- Balan(:el,FDocd. 31 • 195' lnven. supplies and mat. 2JK)(I.OO proper forma, for prequaJification
$1291100
h 11 1
HOUII lpplllftMI. AnMIIIII Br. Genera un
18,348. ~5 Lands
67,600.00 with the Hlghwa~ Credit Examiner
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lh-roouoo, -·- -- Bond Rel,·remenl Fund
00 Pho urn lure for
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Bmldmgs
658,000.00 at Co1umbut Ohlo at 1east 10'
I ••99
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n 19 tfe Bulhhng
Fund s
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40,457,93 db• before lbe wale set to open
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Assets '"
800,031.18 bids.
~...n,ylvenla lv•rlfeen 1Mdlln11
AUCTIONIIR
Uabllltie._
1.at Jnli Memona Fun
East Main Street
".e have t~e bett for Chriltmu
Route 2, LOft8 lottorn, Jhlo.
To tal
~·::~-25 Bo nded Debt
n;e~inimuf :ge to behpaid to
d
372.ooo.oo
Pomeroy, Ohio
I'rees. Pmes, Sprueea. Fire. Send
Tota1 Exp . aRnECB a 1.
2 • .07 Total liabilities
372,000.00 a
a lutlr embp oy
ordn t II ~nh·
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tor Ustina: today.
BABY SHOES: BRONZE, GOLD
PT
~xress or Assets
42806118 tract s 1 e in acco ance Wlt
, SCHROTH'S NUUIRY
and &amp;Uver Plated. Write1 R. y. 1Revenu._
Total
900:031:18 the W"SehedRaule of Prevail!ngdHourdOWLS CLUB, OPEN · EVERY
INDIANA, Pa.
m., nd Thomas, J.anpvllle, Oh.lo.l General Property TaxeSage
tea Ascerte.ine an
night except Monday, formerly
2 16 ltc Jy
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General
Fund
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-;:;:;;:;;;:;--;;:c~~;:--;;c;:::';-"Determined
by
the Department or
the K11tydul . Dam·e every Sat1 - - - - -- - - - 1 14 30ic Bond Retirement
3:
HOTIL CHANGII HANDS
Industrial Relations applicable to
urday mght.
2-~·8Le
Total property tax
NE W~ORK UPI -. The St. Re- State Highway Department lm·
J"A=M E:cS--cE=:UiJJ.E
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f'OR IALI
\PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Found ation Program
g1s ttotel, perhaps the moat Iuxuri- provements in accc)rdance with
ln1111· K0enhlnet!hW. R1u883
.ssell, Cool· Cash Hecdved
ous In New York, wa1 purchased Sections 4115.03, 4115.04, 4113.06,
Twting-Cleaning $7.00. Also or· Thoff_eJs wFHlb be recei
18 v• t~P to
urlt\lay, e ruary
• lrUU, at
v e,
o. :c- one
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by tl'te Ze.ekendor! Hotels Corp. 4116.06, and 4115.07 of the Revised
gan work . 37 years upcrlince.
2 9-2fitp.
n ed for sth. emp rctr
and Col. Serge Obelensky, it was Code of Ohio."
Call Q127·X .
2·11Hllc eleven o'clo_ck A. lf ., at the Of·
flee of Webster and Fultz, PomeTotal F'oumla . program
announced Thul'lldav. The price
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The bidder must aubmit with his
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(411 II Ink C ..... J
•14 N. tate oc E etc
paid to tbe eatate of the late Vin·
' n) T"\U :J
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roy, Ob1o, ~t the nil ntate q"n·
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Tuition fr~m P~rent~ and
cent Astor was reported to be more bid a certified che~k In the amnunt
B-"u-tc"K,--SP
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:-:-::-oc-:M::AN-:--y ed b~i,!'ar~ .:indstr, d•• ~~se~, ·
Af~ M.MI-.II"'t*N.tt!
Patrons
8~.00 than 14 ll. JJiion dollan.
of $7150.
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and specUications are on
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869.UI
--·c.c--,-:::-:cc:;--::11t er Itt:.... at aacr ce praeaa. SeOfl.dn :US. $alllln.lfJ Township
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Margaret Allen was a recent din· filehans
in'
the
department of h·ighwayS
'jn~•r 111 , 0 ~,.....1111DDn.ro' .,......,_ State-SchoOl Lunch
See R. R. _l&gt;urst , below Long., Metg• ~-o. 11 Qt .., ~lo.
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,.. '-'.IIUj.,.~~, .xw10 Lunch roolll rcpts
ner guests at the home of Mrs. and the office of the division depu.
1 IO 30tp
AU ·. offei-1 aubjtct to Court ap.
\'JCI. Dll.r.V · ulet a 1peeiakylh. Total ~v. Re&lt;"d pt
Betty Diehl.
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ty directof.
t85, Mi n CuRY Two DOOR . proval.
1 Ten yeara eipertence. Jtenne ,..., . Rewnu._
Sedan , $805. Clean inside and
Wl:BSTER 'AND FULTZ I Hapr, CoolYUit, Obto.
.. ... IRental School property
out. New Buick trade-in. BlaetAttorneys for Adminiltrator ,
1 llil .xnp Insurance Adi
tnara. Pomeroy, 0 .
2-13·6tc (2) 13-U ·1fl.3tc
CONl.\iJTIOlfDr. L:~
Mile. Non-ReV.
Q.ood Ciaan Unci Clrt
ELECTRO LUX VACUUM CLEAN
aUon ~VYite. Jw:k't RefriJ'8l'l · Total Non-rev r(·pls
All Make• and Model•
ER .complete with attachments,
Uon, New Jlavu. Pbooe TU· Ttl Rev.&amp; uon·rev rcpb 23!5.7153.!15
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
throw awa)' bill. Pay oft bal·
3808~
8-2S·U Tran11fers:
ance
of
•"~~9.00 . Termt. Phone
Geldn. to Bond Rrt .
606
600-406 last Main St.
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34
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Pom•rDy, Ohla
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D V8 c uSfOMUNE, I PElKINESE PUPPIES. Mn. W.W.
Jpplluce r\!Jplir. Pll(IDt , Otlt
Gt.!n . lo Cafeteria
86974
$005. 2 '' &lt;lor Sedan. Jo' otdomatic
Call, 732 S,Ycamore St., Mlddle·
lleCUntoek.. Raoine, Cillo.
Total transfers
5197.!.!0.
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\fhi~ with green top. Blaet·
port.
2 3 1~
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Total. trant~,240,0!10.~11
tnars, Pr.meruy, 0.
2· 1~~~ SlNGE~ ELE C TRJC
SEWING
AUC..tONl:ll --'- · • ._ '
EXPENDITURES
machineH. Portables and eablbet
t.nplett ltritet .
Administration.. .
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210, $393.
Crltt lridloN
. Sal oriel ond Wagell
10 11 66.86
' Door Sedan. Extra good buy.
models, many left over from
....., ,.,_ _ ONIIMt
T()tal Pcrs. sen•icc
IO,uu t:r 86
3 9 Inventory . Your &lt;-hoice, only
Blaettnara, Pomeroy, 0 . 2·13-6tc
bel-.
Office Supplies
27.5 .Dfl
4 t
$43.00. Terma can be arrange(!. 1-JI.U'
Service FunrJ
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Total other pul'J)()se
:ill7.81
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OR. SAL&amp;--8 ROOM HOUSE.
Prartlcally
new, reuonabi•
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" room• donat•lr• and 2 up.
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your
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2·1o-8tpllm't•....fo:,.,...
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Approxlmatel.y 1 acre levelland.
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Excellent well. 13 milea from KIRBY
VACUUM
CLEANER.
PhOl• WI·Y.
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Pomeroy. Price ,1,000. ~Q.ulre
Originally sold foa• over '200.00
lin. HoweU at Pa1etown.
PaY off balance $63.00. Terma IOI'a Till 811VIC.I AND Rf.
1--a..SOte
$8.00 per monLh. Phone 343.
fftMIII, Phona 245-X. 12-J.atp
RCAC-,,-,-N"s"o-LE
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Good condlliou. l' IIOIIC 813-J
"' ,;- 3 UNIT MILKING PAR·
2 15 31.c
LOH. with &amp;Jau pipe! line, Wllh·
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er, ready to go. Dalo KautZt
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On Satudray, Feb. 20, 1960, he.: in· , Chester,
212 31 Ohio. YU-32211 .
nlng at 12 ::m p. m. at my farm
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one mtle nortlleut of Ch!!st!.!r, NECCHJ SUPER NOVA SEWING
on the New Hope road , I will
mac hine. ' In excellent condition.
StlrreH
sell at auction the Coll(lwin&amp;: ·
Looks and sew11 like new. Pay
Before Q:SO A.M.
I two piece livm.: room ~uito; 3
oft balance of $76.00. Term~ It
odd chain, 2 writin" deaka, t
dealred. Phone 3411.
2·12-6te
MWtta.poat 613l.J
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QE television set, a floor
lampt~,
KAUTZ
PIID STOia
2 table lamp11, 1 commie tahlc, UStm TV SE'l'S GOOD t'ONiJJ.
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no to ST5. See at Frank'•
At Qettar
Yullan
J.214S
1 lWo·cven IIolpolllt c Icctnc
ranae: 1 8 fl . GE refri gerator;
TV Shop, 41f N. See. Ave., Mid·
1 :Nora:e wringer washer, 1 Ben·
dleport, Ohio.
2·12-atc: HAMIL.L aiiVICI ITATION
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A.M.
d Is: e Iectrlc dryer, 1 mup Ic dj n·
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lnJ lable and alx "hairs, 1 din· 1 ~ · tv\f1rtr"' !)uophe.
An..,,., - ·
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ette set, 1 12ft. J'hilco lree~:er;
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J a:Iau door cupboard, 1 utilit)l UUD IOATI AND MOTOIII ,,.,
.. Afll YOU ION DOWN lf TAi
cabinet, 1 mapll'\ bedroom 1u1te,
and VIII while they lut, Mit,.
h-• polltan MotorL 600 I. Ma•
....,hd Wert~.
·Jtur Lownt
Mu1 need
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1 odd bed and bedroom rurnl·
11111'
PrlnL
ture, · 1 electric heater, 1 oU
:;:2::;'"'' "'-t MIY
IACINI &amp;HOI IIIYlCii: SHOP
}\ote-r, lot d&amp;ahea and other
llACINI, OHJO.
holllehold lttlms too numerous ( I II
2-12.aotc
to mention. Alae, 1 Alll•Chalm·
m combine, 1 lot corn.
CL.ILAHOI
Lunch will be MY.tlilable.
laaa. a TY . .PIIt . . ;lllil
Owner: Purloy Karr,
PMne ,.,.
.\uetloneer: 1. o. McCoy
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(2) I, 11. 15, 17, 18, Ill, 61p/ WIRGi~
INTEnJOR ·A li D EXTERIOR
JIIICH IJTCIIEN CABI!IITS
PainUna, floor nlldllll and tin·
torm~a fop, Bookc11e butlt to
IUU )'Oftr hou... VInyl Aabu LWO WUEL!LED TRAlLI!:R 6 x 8 Jahlna. Root PIIDtifli and other
minor repalra. )2 'run exptrtoA BlM:tl laid . NeiJier Build·
foot bed. Don't ~IIIII unle11 priced
ience. Ph.;tne 6S07.,X. Middlelq Supply. Cal.l Gu;,- Nel.cler,
ro1111onablc. RuUand 2-4125.
port.
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4:00 Comedy Playhouse

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4·SQ Adventure •Time
5:00 Steamboat Bill
fi :S_O Sgt. Presum
8:010 SteafrtlHIIt BIU
0:15 Jim Thacker Show
0:25 Weatbercast
8:80 News P!cture
8:'3 Fluntley Brinkley Report
'i :O() H~ckleberry Hound
7:30 Riverboat
8:30 1'4les of Welh Fargo
9 : ~ Peter Cu11n
,9:30 Goodyear Theater
10:00 Steve Allan Show
1-1:00 News H... ~tdlines
11:10 Weathereast
11:1$ .Tack Paar S:tow
1:00 Sign Off

11 :an Concentration

12:£10 ~hA O{lfllecluences
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1:00 Mid Day Newa
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2.:30 Loretta Young Theaw3:00 Young "Of. Malqne

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4:30
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stearuboat Pill
S1Jperman
Lowrey Showtime

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6:1!5 Jim Thacker Show
6:25 '!eatbercaat

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8:45 HunLey Brtnttey Report

7JIO Cannonb•U
7:~u

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Startime
Arthur Murray Party •
10:00 M-Squad
10:30 Phil Silvers Show

5:45 Sign On
6:00 Continental Classroom
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15:40 Weatherman
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10:30 Man With a Camera
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number as folloW.: ·New
glad and tulip bulb&amp;, milceUaneoua
llld-Atlintlc, 5outlleaatplants, lliruba and tteel.
Central, North CeDtral,
These priEeB are 'belna- offered
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through the a:en"erous support of Mid· South, Southwest, Far' 'Wert
firma aerou the country USoeiat- and Vid·M~ntaln.
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FICJwer and Gartkm Fouadation
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1l'la1ruct 1onPers. servace
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Textbook&amp; and Workbooks1 21Hil.82
Other Edu . aupplies
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Rep!. Edu. EquJp,
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Rprs. Ed. F~"ill.
1 u 81
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Total Imlruction
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Co.Ordinat.
Actlvllle'l'er~ . scr . att. officer
3!1.:15
Othe r and driver trng.
91.77
Totul Co·Ordmate Act.
132.32
LLIRAIIIS-Pen. Service
333.00
School Ubrary book
85:-l 86
Tohd Libraries
list! 86
Trana. raf Pupil~
Penonal aervjce
675 .00
Motor vehicle Jlcen~re
21 ·U3
Rprs. mo lor vehl c lca
7"00
T.:Jtlll other purpn8e
290.53
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965 . ~
Sehool Lunc:httPers. servt~e
4361 3t)
Supplies olld food
13.461 00
Total s~hool lunches
17 ,322 35
PlayeroundtRecres tJ~:ma l IUppI'1es
17.B:i
Maintenance ·
2l :.!.!l3
Total Ploy Orottnds
2M01
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RIVER
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automation on the farm aay Ohio 1
State Univenity Eatertsion •cri·
l"Ultural engineers are relea11e of
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the operet-or from dilly toutine
CINCINNATI UPI - IJyeJtOck:
tasks tor more important duties,, Ctttle 1000, calve• 150; vealert
and a definite increue in the ac- lnstances $1 jrlgber on ci:tJice;
curacy of the work performed.
chol« and prime 1113 lb 1laua:h·
ter steers 28.5o; average cbolee
1000.1050 lb steera and 660 lb
mixed 1teen and heifera 21; high
good and choice 1025-11150 lb tteera
25 .7~ 26, good 1200 lb down 23.5025 .~. standard 21·2.2; choice 775800 lb heifers 26-26.50, low choice
100.773 lb 25-25.50· good 800 lb
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GAUGES : Montgomery, 16.3 up- down 23·24.30, standard 2()..22, utl).
per,. 13·7 on lower, 38 1eet open ; lty 17·18; 11tandard and commer·
Galhpohs, 17.8 on upper, ~ 1.~ on cia! cows HU5-17, moat utility
lower, 120 feet open ; Wmheld, and commer.c1al bulls 19-20.50, few
18.2 upper, 17.2 on lower, 8 feet 21 : choice vealers 3i-36, few 37-3e,
open ; L-"Ck 23 , 26.7 Temperature good 28-34, standard 23·28.
00 am , 9 degrees a bove zero;
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Hogs 4000; 180..21$0 lb 13.20-13.60,
mow 111 11 mches
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LOCKS : All dams are down with 225·235 lb 13.50-13.60; 200-213 lb
13.25·1::1.7l5; Sows 1-3 300-400 lb 11.·
the river fallin g .1 foot per hour.
OHIO RIVER BOATS: Lock 18, 25·12; 2·3 40().600 lb 10.50-11.25;
Robert E. Reed down at 10:50 a.m. boars 7.75 .
Lock 22, Trade Wind, down at
10:50 a.m., 16·1; Lock 23, C V.
Harnar down at 3:05 p.m., 2-0;
Sealed bids will be re~eived by
Beaver down at 9:05a.m., 1.0; Bnb
Benter down at 10:20 a.m. 19·6; the uodenigned at tbe cfflce or
Bayou La rose up at l 2 :oti p.m., Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Attorneys,
1·0 Lunga Point up at 12:10 p.m., in Pomeroy, Ohio, for tbe N.le of
1·21; James D. Franc.i:s up at 7~30 the two houses and real estate
p.m., 6-0; Ovec up at U :M p.m., 13- owned by the lf,te Elmer 'G. Hamm,
3; W. C. Beckjord ~q~ at 1:45 a.m., Pomeroy, Ohio. Said aealed ' bidA
16.4; Pennsylvania up at 11:15 a.m. must be in the bands of tbe under·
9-6; GaJlipolls, Vulcan up at 1:20 a. signed or Crow, Crow • Porter,
m., IH); R. W. Lee up at 8:10 a.m., Attorneys, by no later than 10:00
o-n ·
o'clock SatY.rday, February 2{1,
N~ Kanawha boats reported.
1960. SaJd property Is appraised
at $4,500.00 ~md cannot be sold
for leu t~n that amount. Sale is
subject to tbe approval of the
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Prcbate Court. The right Is rel!i1tai• Of SkiMy H. lice Deceaucl served by the under~igned to reCaa. No. 18,301
. ject any and aU bida.
Notice ia hereby given that LoWalter T. Hamm, Admillisraine K. Rice whose Post Office
• trator of the Estate of
address is Box 223, Rutland, Ohio,
Elmer G. Hamm, decea1ad
has been duly appo.inted AdminiJ.. (2) 11. 13, 16, 1'7, 19, 5tc
tratrix of the Estate Q{ Sidney H.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Rice late of Rutland TOWllsbip,
Edah of Ella Whit., decHHCI
Meip County, Ohio, deceased .
Notice is hereby given tbat FrleDated tbls Srd day (If February
p.a Faehnle whose Post Office
1960.
address is Middleport, Ohio, hu
F. H. O"BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court been duly appointed Admlnistra.
Meigs County, Obio trix of t~e Estate of EUa White,
(2] 8, 15, 22, 31&lt;!, deceaJ;ed, late of Syracuse VllJage,
Dated this 13th day of February
The director reserves the right J~.
to reject any and all bids.
F. H. OBRIEN
E. S. PRES'fON,
Judge of the Probate Court
Director
' :leigs County, Ohio
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