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8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. Feb. 19, 1960

Miuion.&lt;.rry Society

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MEIGS THEATRE

Tbe Mt Moflah Miastonary Societ)' of Middleport was enterta ined
recently at the ch urch w1th Mrs .
:&amp;n in •Baumgardner as hostess .
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lt!'1.1. Nell1e Winston, vi ce presi'Jent, wH~ in l'hargc of the meet·
ing. De\·otions wer(' lead b.v Mrs
Oscar Ha rtlaway Roullne busmess
and roll ull wen answer ed b'y t~e
member,j Mr ~ . Baumgardner wil l
be a dele~::ate to the Hocking Disrict Mlsswnary lnstltue al Glou.ser 0 0 Feb. 28 .

POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT
Cecil B. DeMille'~:&gt;
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b-· -e Beooetl. Scou, Morrow

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Eric Flemmg, K.aLhleen CrowlP.y

At t he close of the meeti ng a
SUN., MON. •nd T\JE$.
''THE BEST OF EVERYTHING"
1esser t course was se rved to the
HoPe Lange - Joan Cr-awford members and the following guests,
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1Whlt.e and Mrs. Leo
Den Five (:ub Scouts met in
ant leadf'u for lh1rd and fourth
th eir den room at tbe home or
lgr.ade Brownies; and the fifth and Mrs . Marvin Burt; den mother
SIXth
grade intermediate girl Wednesday evenin g wi th Mrs. RG1scout leader wil:. t'" Mrs. Eugene bert 3tory t he as.iistant.
The mee ting opened wit h the
Conde with Mr1. l aro1d Ebers·
Mrs. J ohn Moore, troop organJZ bach and .'.ln. ~ob; :{ Fetty a&amp;&amp;ist- pledge to flag led by Loring Vaughan Plans were made for the
cr ror the Four Rive r~ Girl ant leaden.
bl ue and gold banCJuet. The proScouts Council, :i'eport.s organita ·
tiona l meetings held at Sugar Rutl I C entr~l school . -i,: lWnte t~oo p ject f{lr the scout-o-ra ma to be
and Central schooJs last week.
Jeader +s ~1r.s . WI• 8~1 SherJulahn held at Pt. Pleasan t m Marc h wu
1,and
a5~:1151811l leade r, " rs.
0 n dis('ussed . f'lans were made t o atAt Sugar Run , Mrs. Robert Mur. ll unnc l. eununtttee n.er ber s for :.. nd worship ser vicea at the Bapray will be leadtir fl)r t he second the troop are Mrs. Eugl 1e Trip- tist Church Sunday. Plans were
grade Brown ie troop and Mrs. Ilett, Mrs Will iam Sh veu, • fr. and also made for a skating party to
Harry Wa tson, assist ant leader ; Mrs Leon McKnight ar. d Mrs. be hel d at the Skate-a-Way rink,
Mn . Gardner w ehr ung , leader and 1Ra lph Zundel.
Monday evening.
The boys aue mbled birds from
Mills
Carolyn
Smith
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Mrs. Dan 1
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The troop wt 1• mee t if w e~ot. er the scout craft kit, which will
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Sheron, l\t 1ss Julia Rf'esf' and Mrs .l prrm its, Monday after school. : t be p~t i nted at the next meeting,
Er nest Bow les unable to alle nd . lhc school
as the1r pproject for the evening.
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ice cream , cookies, Kool Aid and
1candy were served by deoner Pat
Story and assistan t denner Jobn
Goodwin .
Attendi ng were LOring Vaughan
t P at Story, Mike Globokar-, Jimmy
f Co nde, Jeff Burt and Timmy Glue
~ Tommy Titus was unable to attend
i· due to illness.

GirrScouts Are
Organized At
Pomeroy Schools

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There will be a special program
presfnted Sun day evening at the
First United Presbyterian Church
during the WYF .service at 6 :00.
Present for the meetinl will be
three students fr om India who
are presenUy attending Ohio Universlty. Chairman of tbe group Is
Daltlt Singh Bbar, wbo is ' graduate oi the university of A'ira
and holda hi&amp; Bs dene.e Jn Engineering. This iJ hiJ first aemea.ter at OU and be is a special atudent. He will a,pe~r ~ bit native
garb at the meetmg. Azeez An·
wer. of Hydrabad, India, also hal

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STEAK HOUSE

THE POMEROY NAnONAl BANK

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We Will Be Closed Monday, Feb. 22nd
We Pay 3% Interest On Your Savings

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

SANDWICH

BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reserve Syotell

Order bu Phone
Atad Take 'Em Houae

Member Federal
Dopooll IIIIOl'ODre CorporaUoa

POMEROY, OHIO

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wear and tear of ;rv. vieWing and cblldren.J;.acUvlUei.
Fringed. Machine washable. Philii :and ptiDted pat-

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TAPESTRY
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Large selection of beaU· 1
tiful fabrics. suitable for
uyholsterlng small pieces
o furniture and. malqng
cushions.

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bed. Reaular $229.60.

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llefolo.r !Gt.llll.
Complelo Maple Bunk Bedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale '89.00
llo«Wor f8&amp;.1111.
8pttee Savor Limed Oak "Lane" Cedar Cltetl Sale •39.50
llo«War fl~.llll.
I Pe. Llvtal Room Sullo ., ... ., ........ . Sale f109.00

room - - Tout eolor. Reculor ~811.1111.

12 Fl. Width TWEED CARPETING . , . . . . f4.00 sq. yd.
1 Group SWIVEL CHAIRS, Reg. $29.95 ... Sale UUO
N1lhtnelly AdvertiMd HProvlncetown" SOLtD MAPLE

Uring Room, Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture
3 Day. Only , . .... . , 20% Discount

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24 Cu. Fl. "DEEP FREEZE" HOME FREEZER

I Pe. cre..enl Shape Llvlnf Room Suite . . Sale f228.00

Battery Operaled Tnnslllor RECORD PLAYERS .29.50

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PII.SIAION WINDOW FAN IAI.I
10'' a.v..Ibl• - ftelolar f811.1111
'l'Jiermetfai Coalrolled Wbulow Fan • . . . . . Sale •31.00
II'' Porlablo Fano, Reg.
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f'*'l~" New ELECTIUC IIRYER • , ..•. , .. .•138.00

- New GAS RANGE .. .. .. , .. .. .. . .89.00
'JGtltMm'' Qud!ty ..... For aCbaira PUU. UP CHAiltiJ, llel· ....00
Sale $59.00
~iP!IJ DRO, L:EAF TABLE, Bog.•&amp;8.00
$39.00
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Into

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eberry
lee erelftl
l l..iirj,,j;p;;••,•titoaecoffee
were sel"Vfld

Mn. Lawrence
Bradbury, Mra.
Bolter and Mrs. Bennett.

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NyloD fr.lere fabric. BrtNn, beij:e or areen. Relu.lar $190.00.

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1 OIII:f - Foam Cuablonod Euv Chair . . . . Sale f20.00
~ ~et.DO. F'loor oamplt told oo io.
,r - Clllbloaod Modem Swivel Chair . . . . Solo fl$,00
,.._..elabrie. Floor '"""''I•· Rq. fllll.llll.
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18"x48" DOOR MIRRORS . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . - $3.65
18"158" DOOR MIRRORS
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1 Pe. Sola Bed Suite, llegulu UUS ..... , Sale •ss.oo
1 Pe.
ROom Sullo . .. .. ..... . . .... Sale f139.00

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The member• of the Bus)' Bee
the Fint Baptilt · Cbureh
For the Aa,emltJY -·Pi-Ocram this
the weather
' ·ruesday afternoon at the Middleattend
their
· port High School, Rev. Harold
home of Mra.
.;cott, 1peelal evana:eli1t at tbe
on Beedl St.
• Jocal Church of Christ apoke to
wn opened with
1he hilh school group.
'-.a~er
J'raneea Bearha
11 J: apeclal aasemNy Will alao II'
planned tod.ay at the hllb achool.
'1''~=-~:p:;residr.:nt,
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Shower Is Given
For Mrs. -iarnitz

Plal'e Anywhef'tl and Any Size Record - Regular $69.911

YOUR CHOICE- 69c each
M.ilk Gloss Dessert Sets
9 Pc. Milk Gloss Dessert Sets
Wrought Iron Smokers
Gloss Hostess Sets ·

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we RMCrvo The

RJ.aht To Limit Quant.ity

you're lure
to find it
You'll spot IIIII " - "'
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ur complete te!O&lt;Iion&amp;

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, February 20, 1960

Racine Scouts Receive
Troop Chart~r
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Police Hunt
Bank Robber
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-riwLGoJden Circle Clast or the
Christ mel al the hnme
o! Mr. and " Mrs Roy Snowden, FrJ·
d ay evening.
I rh e meeting was in charge of
.f ' the presideat, Roy Snowden. Pray·
On rl U l10n
er was given by Rev. Tom Wcllls l A contribution was made
the
nn~ Mrs. Jessie Grueser read the Heart Fund. when Pomeroy
so.: npture.
Grange met Wedneaclay evening
1 Thelma Hysell gave the secre- tbe DAV Hall.
tPry 's report and ~'.!J'nc1t Nicholson
C. L . Heaton, worth y master ,
' he Lreasurer'.s. A bake aale was prt"!&amp;lded and one appeal for ., ~ d
la nned for Saturday, Ff!b. 27, at was an&amp;Wered . Plans were made
: 'ar kins Market. The class will for "Boost~r Night" whjch will he
lpnnsor a Hymn Sing .Sunday aft- hold in April . Plans were also
ocnwon , Ma1 ~h 6. Comrnitteea were made for visiting the Columbia
Il l pointed for both ~vents .
Grange,
fhe M xt meeting will be held
The program in charge of Mrs.
Gpened with
a t he home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Charles Spent"er
Ta lor with Ernest 'Slcholson as group sing ing. Members responded
to roll call with ideas fo: ":luildiJl~
1d '\ O.h onal leader.
Tile balonce of the evening was
Grange. .Remarks were
in games and conteats. The
the Master. After a stunt
was awarded to Pearle
N. Srpilb, the men sang
on the Rf,ilroad."
sandwiches, . 'lbree reading were 11iven by
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cookiea, mlnta
Spencer, -Mrs. Lawrence Lanand Blll J;.Pke, A soilg by the
coffee were served. to Mrs.
HYBell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
concludei! the program.
and Char lea, Mr. and Mrs.
At the close of the meeting r e, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest fre~hments ~ere served by Mrs.
Spencer and Miss Charlesand Mike and Bill, Mr.
Mrs. Frank Young, Mn. Pearle anna Hess.
and Sabra, Pauline Mar----Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Molden and Rev. Tom Forell Run WSCS

may be
the key
to your
financial
problem

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Dhaoda Kantilal who will compltte the trio.
Leaders for the wYF group
are Mr. and M.n. Ricllard Vaughn
and Mra. Everett .Bachner. They
will be usisted Sunday by the
Deaeons 'and Deaconesses of tbe
cbureh and alsa the WFY mem·
ben wbo will have the devotional
part of the m~UPg.
The children O'f , the ChihJrerJ'8
Heme are being asked to be specie! 1\letb foi' the evenin&amp;: and
the meel:ine la opened to adults a s
weD as the youlh.
F0Uow1ng the metting refreshmenta will be aerved by those in

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New In Forming

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Meigs Farmers May Learn How .&gt;ocie!:'.!~!Z'!..o

Corn
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Poultry and
Llrae e&amp;P
I K~ OO qualll)' at the ~ coun· oant.lnue to be th .. eeonomlelill PI»lu. It 18 now oomi•u• fmm Texae 1teio choice. '.Lba ru.Lc-o.-Lhumb t.o
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l and 1- lorida, and prieee YU')' Car· I uae Jo d.~::termJJLan&amp; lhe ,better but
1·ott are excellent ehoieee fDr eco- In e • 11 l.l.W. ~. b~o l&lt;U&amp;e e&amp;P
Melp; County fannera will be
' nomleal veaetable d11bet. PriCf1 are teaa &amp;ltd k mute t:~:penllve able to lncreue their Yteldl o!
are very attractive for tbeae .. ,than mecb~UG \liP. or leu than corn from 10 to 20 bUJbell per

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HISTOBJCAL NOTES
MR. McCUMIIR

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By United , .... , lnt•rnllltnll
Today 11 Saturday, F'eb 20, the
~)' Waller E. Sllleo
51st day of the year, w1th :us
!.lays In 1900
that In wu stooped over work- more
The moon 11 approachmg Lis
int with the engme and or!tllth new quarter
came Up behind hhil and hlt him

On. an evenina: m 1928 a partJ m the head with a hammer or
The morning stars are Mers,
was be•U. held on 'Wy11• 11 H1ll wrench and then threw hts body Jupiter, Saturn and Venus
bac( of~ upper eaat end' of m the river It Ill qlso rupposed
The evenmiJ 1tar 11 Mercury.
Pomeroy,. It 11 sa.ld that hquor waa that he wu not dead when he
On th11 day m h11tory
flowlnJ freely 1md when 10 m~ of wa11 thrnwn in the river but tried
In 1792, Preaident Geor1e Wa•h·
them were well under ltl Jn!'lu- to l'atl·h hold of the boat as It mgton s1gned the flfsl PDst Office
enct Jt -came kl tbelr mmdl that was said that his fingers gave evl- Act, thus establishing the Federal
they had a real or fancied com- dence that they had been struck Post Office
platnt agalnlt an old m11n b)' the by some ObJect evidently to break
In 1809 the Supreme Court l'llled
his hold on the boat Grlfftth got
name ot Jim McCumber.
They soon round him find .after away wath the boat and dispo11ed that the power of the federal iDV·
abuslni him and torturing him of it later ami the next we hear ernment is areater than that of
•hamefully they made him walk of him he WiJJ arrested for some any md1Vldua\ slate of the union
In 1872, the New York Metroo(f the hill, down acroaa the road mmor offeme 111 the Carollnas
on Kerrs Run then up Route 7 or and in some way they became sus- politan Museum was opened m a
then known u O.rleton Hollow. plctouR and he was identified and rented hGuse
in 1917, the U S. bought the
They followed thla road to where returned tu Pt Pl~aant for trial
lhe tavern known a.. Kelroy's
At the tr1al he was found Oamsh Weat Jndlet
.,as l1ter l~ated and here tbey i'Uilty and g1ven another life senIn 1933, the Howe followed the
left the ro,d and took a path tence In the penitentiary at lead or the Senate and voted to
leadinK to 'the right around and Moundsville, W Va Ira's body repeal
the prohibition amend
up the hill to an (Jid unoccupied was brought home and buried Jn ment
hou1e Thla house waa not very tha Letnt Fall1 Cem~tery.
fer from the road and e 1hort
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dht ..nc• loota. Five. P.oiotl. 11 re
A1 f..lear as~e arct ab~\lo Jl!Ml
lht)\ btd
erawl und«
tbe m:rate~
paned • ". j11i't'
fence, thti&gt;o . made tbt 'old
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before reach!
the bridge where
firat ~d '*hen he was ~
on the accldent occurred, that wu
hb kliee• crawUna un4er tbe the last time the car wa• seen by
fence they 1hot and Jdll@d blm
uny one until .after the accident.
Tbe)' then threw h11 body In the The other memben of the party
clatom at the bouae and threw th()ught Uua car was ahead Df
Je•V.• tn to cover Jt up from them but when they reached
•laht. A(tf/)' tbe Drtlcere. wen no· Jecbon they found thla car had
lifled •hd they bad atarted an ln- 1 not arrived They liVe it llttle
¥el~,._tion they arrelted two men thought then as ttley thought Jt
~)' tbe name of John Hedrick and had been delayed In some w.ty but
RhDdea as the murderers and two as time puaed they became conot)l:era u accomplice• In the crime cerned and a party ltll'ted back
l'tle•e men were named Shorty t{) look for the car
Bifant and O'Brlon
Mra Emma LlehtfoDt, wholt
The Lr.ltl waa h.eld &lt;ODd three hDuH! •landa on the bank about
IDtq ,V~ 4-C,.tenced to be elec- 1000 feet from the acen• of th'
Jlo~t.,\1. ; ' H._dck1, Rhode• and ~;ocldent, wu the flrat to notify
.r)'fllnt ·~ O'Siien wu aentenced them of the acc1dent She qJd
.&amp;cRoss ' 2 JCndor..
.., ihe "Ptni\trttlary lor life. So that night about 10:30 p. m. the
ltldl the d~nken party.
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1. Biq Bint
3 JllJclste4
• "'E&amp;rden
tl. A.merlal.ll
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brakea and ahe tooted out of tile
u. uropelln
Indian
ROUSH
window but eould He notlllna.
frtlb·water &amp;. Salt
~ ~;-inJ Df January 13, She JGOked about S·SJ a. m. and
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6. Former
1Ml;lf~aer ~~~ appear· saw a put of the c:ar out of the
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pato" (lA.) li.I'Oo4 DilL
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to hitch two truelu to it to pull
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AI lOOP at Sheriff Welker
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tht bolt The boat wa• Ju•t what could see the llcenae plate be
lit wu lookiRC for tl the:r could knew It waa a ur from JtcktDn
to. Routlne
amDit the prkt 10 It would be and tt once
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tbtt Ira wu to 10 u far •• Point fklall a abort time afterward• and
Plta11nt until he bec:ame lamUllr he told me that when they pUlled
wltb tbe opention of the bolt aDd tho .., 0111 Iller ooul4 ool opon
u ble money was In the bUlk at lbo door lnd II Wilt - · to
Point PleaNnt be would 1et lt . . a wredlnl bar lo Prr 11oto
tbtrt •Rd. take chara• of tht bolt. door ..,... Ke oloo Nld Ill had
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1lleuliv1Ue Chruuan Church iiDd
Befort! Yoa .,.,.
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I our" N J three sons 'William
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or Coll ege ' Ala~;ka , 1-lar~ld, Free
hold !'ll J , and Ernest, l 1 arks'1 burg, N J . tw o daughttora, Mu
Hiael Mcintyre, CliftDn, Va , and
Mrs Lou Applebee Tom's River
N J, 10 grandchildren and sever'
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POAU!ROY, OHIO
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flettc l use (Jf orgai•JC matler
"' 1ll be a part o! Lbe lncrea'e
:mentioned above S4 vm g on~ half
~~oeU u for dry onionl. Ptotaloel, Uk: mlll"t Ullin lhlll•l ei118'. lben the acre b~ followma: the practLcea o! the ma nur l! now exposed to
turmps an? parani~J' are allo l.ua:er one. are Ill• bttt.er buy on ~bleb Will
be ou~hned at the waste Will be a part uf t hu: LmetoMm'tcal chOU!efi. For p-eens tori• cust per poUD.d b~
orn Productioa CUmc to be held provement
t"atter.mg t ke 11011
taJads, CDill!der leaf lettuce, ea-l
Tueaday, Feb 23, In !be d1nln1 lwub a do~.&lt; ble load of sod malena 1
Melts- WbUe pork il1till tbe room of the Masomc Temple 11hrough puttln!;! mort! cropland
•carole, and endive.
Oran&amp;ea and gnpef it remain more economlt.d rt:d meat choice. bu1ldmg a~ Pomero:r..
to aod and mcreasmg the amount
Iexcellent fruit choices ~Grapefruit advan~l are taLICtpated In Ole Thla Corn Production Chmc 11 lof root
mateuai 1000-2000 per
Three Extension agronomists from Ohio State Umverslty Iquality ahould be at itt belt now. weeks ahe,.d. t&gt;Jn t forget the VII'· one of a se~les of 16 beine beld I acre Will auist
will discuss corn production problems at a Corn Production Sugar oontent 11 higheat durlq l'ety and aatlh ;e IIDd of meall. over th.e entlte ltate of Ohio and Th1s w1ll require expandmg al
Cllnlc to be held Tuesday, Feb 23rd at Masomc Temple Bldg, th11 time of ybr. There are •till Wltb tbt:ae, )OU buy a pound and ~~ open to all farmen and tb~ Lilla a~reage 3 times, sweet t%v
Pomeroy They are (left to right) Gordon Ryder, Lewis
I many (me apple clioll:t!l lftilable. aer:e a pound.
l~::'ntyin~~;s~~ ::,o.~:Or~~.. M~l~ =~JdlO5 .! me~, do,•hei1 J I 1·2 times
bo
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11 illcrease wn~.
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pic Blllldmgs in Pomeroy
aalad, Wle avocado-there ia an
The event will get underway at applications of hme, pbospbor uas
Uf pro uctton t.s tg USJneS5
The lotal cHnk Is Gne of 16 be-- exceUent crop Uua year and they
9 30 a m with coffee and donUI.a and putuh on every acre Wllh a
lb. Oh o and m Me1gs County In 1mg held throughout Ohio 18 Jan· are reuonably priced You will n~
furmshed by the seed de1lera ot hay sod more than one year old
terms of market value, corn 1s uary and February It 18 •ponsDred Uce that sour cherriea
c:anned 1
M.e1gs County. "The loca.l spon10r- I J::xtended .nput of orgamc mat
Ohw's lelldmg crop Last year OhiO by the Ohio Stau; Univenlty de- or frozen- are in SOfJle•b•t al:Jort I
lmg &amp;roups includes the agrtcuJ- t.u through leavmg crop residue
~mcra grew 2M,992.000 ( 251 roll· !parlment o( agronomy and the Ag· laupp1y, so for WublD.c\011'1 ~lrth-1
tural asenctes of the county.
on one half of the croplall.d With
lion) butbela of corn on 3, 984,00 , rLCUitural ExtensJoD Serviee. Al· lday celebrations eomider cnnberThe OffiCIII part of the pro- the remamder Uled for luestock, .
'' iUUUon) acrea, an average or 63 thoulii desJgned primarily for CDrn lrlet They are very reasonably I
\gram will start at 10 00 a. m. •nd lw!ddmg and returned to the soli
b~hels to the •.ere
tproducers In Meigs County, the lpnced. Your favorite cookboo'l Mfll,:• COunty farm~ra wJII (lnd wi.ll rtJn to 3~ p, m with tune \~Ill help
:del.gs County I abare of the total! meeting is expected t.o intereat will offer luggestiona Pineapple pl£a~y ol helpful tips to boolt Iout for luncb fhe ma,Jor tubTh
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..-as 698.,000 bu5hels produced in farmers and ' county Extenai(Jn from Cuba II all&lt;t amonl the betl.tlt e&amp;op producUon ill a evi'a of ljecu to be covered lnclu4e• Soil
d ~1l~om
:~a~on of moilture
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accomplu_bed by
~nt C E BlakesJee Because Df the who waot "to learn mDre about
proper cDrn planter 1djuatment 11 'av,d 1ab;le Jrom Landmark Farm IJndudtng !erttliur materials, fer tlll~i la~da tb which have surplus
~mportance Df corn to farmers' in· ficient co~n prpoduclion.
the main reason for low plant pop- BUJU\1 CooperaUvel.
tihly plam and fertJbty place water an
e retention of ram
eorqe in this county, a Corn PrDlulaUona m OhiG Teltl h1.ve ahDNll
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ducion Clinic 1s being held Tues- The meetmg w11l atart at 10 a m. corn y1eJtta ean be increued 1i to I Aim,~ at Increasing tll.t aver- Co»er Cropa; and Corn Planting iilope through the use of contuur
d1y, Feb 23, at the Masomc Tem-1 with coffee and do-nuta furnlahed 120 bullhel.l an acre If proper p•.ult l~tl yMd per ll&gt;Cl'e, the roJdetJ, 1Sy5tem• mcludlni ap•cmg, plant tlpage and fJow reta.rdmg traps
-jby the cobnty seed dealer1 avail· population
"!bd produ~.;ed b7 Landmark, lndude popullhon, stalk lodllbl
ana
clo.se growing turf Good hltb
11 obtained.
1v.tll be needed tb11 Wlil be Jm
hie to early comers. Samuel w. l could mtreaae farm iucome 10 meae titlea: "How to Gt:ow 20 stalk bateneu and ear 1ize.
Dogi Like
Bone, Extension agronomist, wlll j Ohio by 50 million dollars a year. TODI of Suau Betta Per Acre";
jlroved by growu,g: mass•ve root
.u;;cu.ss tillage, drainage, and soil
Dr. Gordon J. Ryder, &amp;I\l!nsion I''iiow to Grow flO Buthell of
The averqe yteld. of COl'D m 1~ype legumes With grass Correct
•features which contribute to tbe)agronomiat, wW preaenl UhUJIUi.• Wl;l!!at Per Acre''; ''How to ¥4te, Me1gs County was estimated at 57 I ullage of the so1l sflould be car
I most efficient com prOduction.
uon 10 ahow why farmers m~t aet &amp;.ore Profit from llead~wa alicl bUli~elJ. per acre In 1968. Tb111 ned out so aa to Just &amp;eparate th'!
It's Good For Them and
A.nDther
Extenslon
aironomist,
their cm:a planters .tor 1 :.J ,PJ.!t· Pasture."; ••&amp;w to Grow More comparee w1th f5 busbela 1n 1U!i7 SOil crumbs and Uuff up the plow
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Dr Lewis C Saboe, will explatnlcent over-plantlo&amp; in order to end .aud !letter Vegetablea ,lor Greater 56 bushels lh 1956 and 50 bushels 11,.yer.
which corn hybrids carry the most up with the desired •'-nd· l aelve hoflt"; "How to Grow 100 BuR·
1&amp;55 The ten year average m I ,One of the thmgs that Me1gs
realslance to corn leaf aphl.d and , to 16 per" cent of tbt: kehtels cal· els of Oats Per Acre"· "T.otfa~to:
County for 1940 to 1949 ~uunt)' farmers are domg ts con
Ileaf diSeases common ro com in I culated to be ,planted are never How to Grow 2.000 Poun.dl Per
44 bu1hels per acre ~ond w 1.Jnt~mg to mcrease the rate oi
J Ohio. Corn leaf aphids damaged
or are cracked in pUI.lUP&amp;. Acre" 1 '.'HDw to ~w 100 Buaheb,
to 11,".;!9 the average y1eld I' lcrhll:whon As of 1957 the an
"We Do Ctb:tom Grmdlng"
thousands of acres {)f corn in Ohio
to 12 perCi:D\ 0 • t~ ,Of Corn Per Acre"; .. Row to
at bushels per acre. Thelie nual uptake of nutr1ent~ by crop
No. 2nd St. , Phone WY 2-3254 lust yeu The best know.n con·
aUer g~~:rmtr:&amp;t.;on due 1Vrow 40 Bu.bele of Soybe.alll P~r averages compare Wlth the state land crops showed 17 per cent of
ltrol at present 18 planting aphidweather lnsect.i dt\;ea•ee 1Acre" and "How to -Grow 1B Toll&amp; •verage of 49 bulhela m 1940-49 the mt ;ogen, 107 per cent of the
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1pl1usphorJc ac1d and 47 percent
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lpe!:!lallst I Tbe lolden .IM~ .avallable JreeproducUon m the Uruted I'Jf the potash wu comtn'&gt; from
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of a of charge -lt th.e ,uo LRndmaFk
haa ehanged greatly emce commerc1al fertrUzer
well
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o£ the P1lgnm fathers 1 All Meigs County (al mers grow(the first Couuty mg .u btUe as 5 acre5 of corn
point out
Agent) taught tho Iper year will fmd 1! profitable
rcqmreu:umb Oi the I lJlO place a fiSh in eoch :tc attend the Corn Production
cern crDpnfor moat ttfu:lent plant
oJ com. Wh1le yaeld figures Clmlc next Tue1day, Feb 23rd.
growth a d
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VIEQUES, P. R.-F.rank A Rice,
(;ounl)' ranged from 29 2 radtoman ftrst class, USN, son of
acre in 1860-69 to M1s Edith R1ce, 4'r.t Liberty ·'-ve,
Ohlo'a .f.-H Club enrollmenl
per acre m 1880-89. j Mtddlcport, and husband of the
rrtandl at mora QJ"n M,OOO
proaucuon d1d not change former Miss Mar)' ' K Goble oi
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hlabut on record. m•m·- \grcal.!y m the perJOd fro-m 1800 lia".on City, W Va, serv1ng with
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1920 the development the amphJb1ous assault sh 1p uss
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in relellainJ enroJtocorn bybru1s had progreued Boxer, 111 partlc1patmg 10 Opera
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enougb so that plant breeders tron "Bngadelex l 60" a s1x week
begmnlni to u~e hybnds as heheopter amphibious exerc1se at
of U:,~ 26• p 2 0
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Neighborhood Church Is Too Soout Troop
self Centered Says Layman Holds SesSion
Dally ScnUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Feb. 20, 1~

By Roy L. Smith
ly United Press fnlernation.l
In spite of the hue and cry that is raJsed over the question i'[~~ tyPical nel~~bor~ood church
of Church and state the Church and business it is eilsy to see
1 'elf·~htued 11 l8 ao pre ocreliGion and economics mixing on almost eveMI street In our cup ed Wit lh own welfare as an

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A depression ems the mcome of the churches, the church

pay any increased costs of supplies• the pennies our children take to Sunday school no longer pay for the
high-priced printed matter they use Jn their classes. In srore~
of w.a)'l . the economic situation whtch exists in a town is refleeted in the prosperity of the work or the Church
treasurer must

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make US :very sensitive.
If It were only possible to get the a.verage "good citizen" of
the community as greatly concerned aOOut the despoiling of
our youth as It is to get him exclted about !iome condition tbat
affects his business!
In one cOmfilunity a little group of churchmen became
alarmed over the circulation of pornographic literature among
teen-agers. When they &amp;resented their c ... I&lt;&gt; a group of
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leading businessmen Of e commumty, they were Ustened to
with a degree of patience. But nothing happened.
Not lorb~ afterward a condition developed which seemed to

lnsh1utlon il1at it give!! hltl~
thought In ~~en 1ng others
So say• a well known Ep18('0pal
layman, wtw th•nks 1t 's t1me for
churche• t(l hegm prachcmg what
they preach about Un!lelflshneM
The ou_t.spoken layman Is Peter
Day Of ~.!!Waukee, W!s' editor of
Llvmg Ch_u rch maga.zme
fits Uldloelment of all too-paro.
chaal paruh church·:)s 11 cont.amed
m a new book, "Sa ,nts on Ma•n
Strut," published by Searbury
P~eu of Greenw1ch, Conn

Truth Hot Reorognlvtd

Day JXHntt. ou(, m the word r. or
~e New Testament, that Jesu5
came not to be mlmstered unto
but to mmister, and to give HIS
hfe as a ransom for many"
If • p1riM church ;. rNIIY
Plrf of n. "body of Christ" it
sh~ld livt by ttt. "'"threaten flie prosperity of one of the factories of the town- al"d, h• Nld. aut ta. ..., tiH,.
the mill
emp1oyed several hundred men was in trouble- nidt&gt;n~~:e t~t lhis trwth Is
and 1minediately the newspapers were full of the matter, the wkl•lv I'KOinn.d.
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Chamber of Commerce had committees at work and the "This 111 a great pertod of prO&amp;preachers were solicited for aid
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If moral &amp;IlJI.ge to~ you b were on'! su lc ent to arouse growing
according to elery index
our concern as economac damage to an mdustry IS. After all, of succeu Their membenhip is
we will have the boys with US a long time after the industry on the rise, the Sunday School as
bas cJo~d down.
burstin ~ at the seams, old debts

or lot one of our
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It is ii notable f~.!'t that multitudw.'o ! th'~ most thoughtful of l!l~n
'I'Omen are
aware of the necessity to WQr)!!lip soptethLng on the p$'tl of bel!lg notblnil. In the
story of the ChrisUan Faith it Is worthy to • note that besides the unlearned sbepherds
at the first Christmas there were also ,wise men who traveled far t;, worship The Child,
born to be King. These were not $0ntlinent al, wishlul thinkers, anymore than was Paul
the Apostle, who followed the unlearned dl sclples.
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If we do not worship God we worship so mething less worthy. It may be a political
id.eolqgy or an economic cult .that promises to make us all rich. Wise men and women
kriow that when we .turn
~ li'ue Gli d, We w&lt;&gt;rship half or false gods.
When we attend the Cburt ·r~t;'ouf faitS and hold fast to Its tekchlogs we are safe
~m. following false ~ods .. Th ,It.wl)y It i~ )qst good, sound reasoning to worship God ,
w1thtn the sacred confines ol-Hili': House, where it is easiest to reach Him.

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home .IIIIJai.Jlst Pittsbureh; II~
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Mt seventh-rin):t!d Utah State -u
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With th~ hope itwJ11f ir\'$om~ m'easure, foster dnd help sustain
chot which is good' in· f~ti:(lly one!· ·community life, this feature is
sponsored lby the l:l,~,t:;ifles!J firm$ ' ond' organizations whose names
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Chff: $'J'bdey sci\Oot D:Sfl a. m., YOtme
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9:30 Sunday
Preachlna:, 6:4:1

Pt!ople'a meeting; 7:30
WMe..- Supt,:
Jllttln•1i:vangelilltic '"'J'Vi(le, Wedneaday
10.30 fl~ m Wm. halley In char&amp;e; Feb. 24 7:30 Prayer and PraiSe
n.t:¥ ser.vicel 7 p. m. EvangeUatlc l'ilrvl.te.
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Hrviefl'7!80.p. m. pastortnebarp
Fil'lt Biptlst Churdl, 1t\l...._
Church ......u. Prl)'etlllf'et1Dt ·Wetneaday9l30p. lort, 9:1&amp; Su_n@y Sohoolj 10:15
Jf Llftr D.y lllnti, Old ··~.
Morning worShip service, GeOrge
:tlata on Port.Jtrirl llald
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Chan John Chan
and Clark
''Iii~•:•• ~bool D·SO ani Jileaoblng ' ·~TAD Rlll t JJ~ M'ftli'Ddlst: ltev. bhiazi,, chinese studentlf at Rio
it;:aq ~tm and Bible Study Wed: W:w"·1 Strau~bjugh, palrtor: &amp;m· Grande wlll apeak on China Ml•
p' t
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lion Church of Christ ~~ . i_:,~lP,:Bp,.a, si tce·1::f~::,t
Cbrilttan Cr,Utad,en 8 111 meeting.
¥ar'nv'le Rd. Eugene UDQ.'erwocid smi;~haii'1 Pl~r meetlnJ
The Flr.t UniiiiCf PNibJtwl•
.. tpinister: Btble Scbool 9:80 a. m.; 7 : aQ._~....q.· '
, ~~~urc}l, Iff~, J~ev, Qow4l'd
)tot:n,inj[ worship 10:30 a. m,_EVe.- ' ~ftfiltar,,..........,.. , . Rt. 124. Rup1Jelt, pastor. Sunaay Ftb. 21.
lnr Worship 7 .80. p. -m. uobert Doftl4· E. cdiiber• .pastoi/ SulidiJ' D:~ 'lfoi'Diaa: wGNlp;;,Otdinttlon
~. Sible School Supt.
Si!!Wol' 10 a m ~~ CliUl'co.h illid iultaUaUon of c!fice~ the
tMiilway c;:lllmfluUtt ChUioch
P~ ln. 'Wit~hi.P 'l·~ P. m &amp;urdaJ ehuri!h. Sf.rmon .JUbject,
Man
lundat Scbool at 3 11• m. Lewia t.ieldiJ and Fr\dav.
witt. a Thouaand .F•~•·
' Lee., Supt. Mr. and ~ ~ per immed!::.!~l:r:
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alcLttalblin, Puton.
THe ~yrec:.- .. Mltlte\llft 'Gui'lll Humble, mlniat~.
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ator.:\ 19:30 ..SUnday
Qeo.~e Qff:JI. PUJ9I' JUble Scltoplaapt.
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llalkla3T &amp;bool 1:10 4:- il: ._, a. m.; lfornlnl wonlrlp 1 :SO a. m,. dalla~on\ of church (lfficen. &amp;lrWill~ 8upt .......... w, ChrisUsn Endeavor (YOuth) 8' p, m. mao ..'111e Man witb a 'I'hOUIJnd
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'1 Orcan·piaao du.et bY, Mrs.
llrmo~Toptc, 1-l'bf ~,; program, Dee. 24, · ''
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8rle3Miry c...., tf Christ, Y. v. .anan. Speclal number by ttie chOir
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aa S'iindaj' ·Qa' alto we Uftl·
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1deavor f. nt; iv~ulag Wonltip, witb ·Lewla Sadei lt. toloJit 1:00
..i Ul ChsNcth, Lettrt
.aubert ~.
p. m. Wvt Mr. and Mr1. Richard
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~thb, cot.talelqr, Jnd Krf. Ev·
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Church 4 the
Dlliit ~ Bbr, AZe~ Aft.
a.•. Haritlll
We( and Dhtnda Klntilat w'lit be
Jthool 9:30
foreltn IJ)ea.ket• for the meetinJ
all. 're ltw:l,qt,
OU. TUesda7 7:80 p. (11· Daconl and ~eon·
;sse. V!~iDJ in tht paftbros
etuW. Wednesday 6:30 Juinal:
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Jlesda,. Tom Uhd 'II'P1!~:ted

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Twenty boys and three lradeta
11ttended. IlK fetllows· Tom
Ru•hard: P'mdley and Bob Buek,
tro1 }eaden, lt.Obert Emler, J 'f
G1lmore, Ceorge Harril, Ron e
Collans, Barry Boyer, Geor1e Hoff·
man. Willard Dunt, Charle• H~
Chas. Hysell, Dav1d GoOOwin, Qr.
ry Wiles, Fred S1.110n, Joe Neutzhng, David Neutzhng, Rleky Clmpbell and John Andenon.
!lank Cleland, Junror AuiJtani
Scoutmaster; Edgar Arnold, AIBlstant SeoutmaJter, Charles Swatzel, Assistant Scoutmaster; and
Scoutmaster Ralph Spencer.

Marvin Spencer visited the meetDon WIUiams In
the &amp;ttowmg ol films on ufe gun
handlmg and safe huntlnt.
mg and assurted

Next week an umform intlpect10n will be held All boys mtllt at·
tend and daes mult be pa1d 1f tbe
boy wa.ntll to be re&amp;istered as a
Srout for ne11:t year
A Wed •• •
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ne ....ay s J]lee ns: Platll
were made for attendin&amp; Camp Ar·
rowhead at Hunliniton, W Va thil
aummer. A regj!traUon fee of S3
mullt be paid by Wedneldoy. Total
cost of sum mer camp 11 $18-'0. The
Troop Will atM!d caiiiJl the 1111
week m June. Some ol the dues
money wh1ch the boya h•v~ paid
ail rear will buy the one yuf'o
subscription to Boy's Ufe, and
1ster t.be Troop for camp .
A Patrol Leaden Green Bar BID
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met following the meeting to dec1de on a theme for 1he Scout-0Rama to.., he beld in Marth .
pm• WlU be awarded at
the n~xt court of Honor uo;. deairing a two r¥r PiD.-must bring
in has one rear pin,&amp;.

NEW YORK UPI - once worn a modem venion of a centunestea:en dtesseil to please men, but to- old shape, will remain on the
day, says one veteran fashion ob- style scene.
ierver, they're caught in th.e da•mecause the• h
lemma of dressihg for other
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woThmen.
no matter what the)' say,
e result, says Seymour Troy knowi,
women suffer less In today's
PROQRAM OF CH ISTIAN SERVICE,"
s 20.13 "Women all look alike There 1.1 •hoes than they d1d tn yesterday's g:
through 21:16.
no mdividuality to drNa.~
stays."
He was, however, endeavoring to teach the highly import~ Troy, a shoe design~r-manufae· AdvoAfft Shoe '"Warcii"DM"
ant lesson of ihd.lvidual rewonsibility. He knew the time was turf!r of more than S5 yean, this But he advocates a shoe "wardnot far off when each ~hesiaB Christian would ha-ve to stand week received the industry's fmt robe"--each pair designed for the
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annual "M't!rcury" - an award day'a act.ivtles A pair of walking
on his own eet. And w en that time came, with persecutors from the Nattonal Shoe Retailers shoes, lor instanee 1f you're on Mr•. Ebersbaelt I•
surroqndit(g him! the only strength he might hope for would A5sn, for his eontributioins to the your feet .zU daY instead of GuedO'/ ..~~;/e Club
be that which w~ led up from within him.
footwear field
skmny bigh heels ' and pomted
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In an mterview, Troy explamed toes
MIS! Marton Ebehbach waa •
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One of America's greatest needs at the moment is a revital th
,. a m1 th1• 0 P101kon woman d• mhvaTro!, mem~ of a theatrical entertamed
her bridge club Wed1
of the~
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of Individual iesponsibihty. Fot almost a quarter ton
e war mg wor
as tatlormg fam1Jy was born m
A.ab bo
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been responsible largely for the Lodz a textile ' cdy m Poland ~~rrv,....y eyening at er me, - •
of &amp; century we have been preaching the doctrine Of the re- changmg empbas•s on rlreu
and mlgruted to the United uo.: ... He~r~:hts
sponsibUity of the stjlte, and as a consequence we have a liFMI Competitive Spirit
States in 1910 He helped fmanee
Prize for bl2b tem"e was awardbrary full of law books which define the rights of the indivi·
"Now," he said, "women
feel hts way through school b)' aeJling ed to .Mrs. Lilliu Spitznagel and
dual, and his claims upon the government.
they have to be competitive wtth shoes By 1923, he had saved second to Miss Ebenbacll.
The time bas oome, In vieW of oUr oncoming competition other women Dut the. competition enou~h money to open h1a own Tbe hostess aerved - deueJt
with Russia, to insist upon tlte individual assuminl! responsi· has gone b~yond. business It ev- small factory
course ca.rry"mg out the Valentine
billt:f for himself. The 'fOVemment bas its hatuls fuH, caring te~ds t~ theLr soetal behavmr"
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Obvtously women once dres~
But the shoe Industry wasn t mit Walton, Mrs. Danny Thompib'llti
for
the
opprnnte
sex,"
he
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yet
ready fOT an Amertcan de- son Mrs. Rkb I'd C!-Jer Mn.
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T ,,et;e llfe sc&gt;:,m~ reSPO!IS I es no man can lay OVe~r"!n hl~ "El e why did tiM.»' ,..l'ldtJn!l..--.htm~pet,"
.he ~aald. ~;Jt .lldl looked Th~mae Henness; M~ !Bernard
~OVO!'t$~!11 Wtlhout bemg the ll&gt;¥r of prjoeless pj:ivd~ : h•l&amp;io~ ~he- whll&gt;l&gt;One • .,..,, IM to Europe lo• high dyl~'' ~. Kr' ke lira s
uu1 MlJs
for Wille~ our fathers died. There. is a point 'J)astwlli~h ~ef$ 1todij;. you are caught in th~ dt· overcome this handihPiilioy Eb!:.s~eh. · PI
cannot assume responsibility for the individual wtthout de· lemma or trying to impresB ydur stmply Juggled the letters of his
stroying lif.m.
own sex" The designer indicated name to spell "Yrto."
Every human being bas the civil right to stand upon his thoug~ that we. 81:111 !•~ten to the " ''Then,'' he . lau~gly reca11ed.
Sealed Lb~~.:c:'~ived iD
OWO £~!
men..-.~( they ate SUffiCiently Voti- I Klarted selhng.
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{Copyright 1960 by tbe Division of Christian Education Na. ferous Take the fate of the sack
"Later I had one of New York's p e :~~e ~b·10 .e~J1 &amp;~12e "Clock
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top retaders tell me If l'd re- om ....r.
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of the Churches of Cbnst m the Uruted States
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effort ,. mained Polish and grown a noon on M.ue:h 7 ,1960, -on .ny of
of America.)
de'fmifade .... flou ... of woman." soatee, rd bave been a hit over- tbe fonowtng ~.
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uld troy. "It didn't last be- mght"
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at Jhe ehvrcb, Gene Harris, presi- Jes of Sft~Wardship." Come and cauM It didn't appul to men."
Today, the designer's creations lage of. Pometoy e( • · DeW' 1980 fu.
denfi Membership class Wednes- worship with u11 you are weleome.
In turn he believes the skinny carry h18 own name properly ~or. fJVe PUJeftl!:er tEdan together
dv 7 p. m.; Class 12 to meet United Methactlst Church. EUr- heel which tlle shoe mdustey gave spelled, and women ante up $'5o Wlth _the foUowing ~ed ~alp­
with Mrs. C. E. Young Wedne11day gene Brown, Mim11ter, Pomeroy, us g1rts about live years ago and to $150 a pair for bia custom de- ment. _electric wUJda1deld wt~
at 8:00 ~· m.; Afternoon (..'ircle Sunday School 9.30 a. m. Kenneth the pointed toe whtch he sa 1d 15 a1gna.
windshield washer, five blaek tll'el'
Thunday 2:00 p. m 1 at Church, Finley, Supt; Worship 10 30 • · m. •
foam rubber front se.t. directional
Mrs. Garnet Entsminger, prestdept "The Salt of the Eartb." M'YF
:~k~~~p u::.r oi..~~terde:~
wcru Friday .,_so p. &lt;m. at ~e both Juniors and Seniors wm
home of, Mrs. Harry Houdashelt; meet .at 8 p. m.; Allen Down1~
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Reme~.r March 1-2 with the and Janet Brown will be in P&lt;Jrts·
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"Propartng For Dyn&amp;miC mouth Frlday evening through
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Dbclp)lij~l~"· Gave the Lord An Sunday participating in a ChriS·
tiflcations to be -A:....u on I!Ar
opporl~tY. to bless
han Witnea MWton; Member'
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Fl-• ...... 111 Ch h 1 1 ,,_1 ship Traltl.lng 10:30-1130 a. m.
HO.f.HVW'OOD UPI· - Imogene emnly ftngered tbe younger gen- :~~int tok~~~ now em
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urc • u - " and I ·00..2:00 p. m. SllDdlY': TU.ea- Coca, sprl'tely eif of the defunct erah&lt;Jn as the culprits resJ)(Insible ~h~
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Street, ~omeroy, Ralph C. Zun$)el, day ' Pomeroy WCTU waJI have Sid Ci~'§how, came up Wttb fgora-~~.~ng off televisiDD's oomed1c _ ~~h bidder •houiA bid oil .... tb
P~a\01'.. - ~Imam Wabon, Supt their "Frances Willard Tea" at a reaiiOri tb~ ~tne current low ,esu..a ....
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9.90-11.14 combined service of United Methodist at 7 30 p, m.; state of tomedf shows - kids.
"To appl'eciate good comedy, a t~ Jand f~
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wonhW ~d stud,. Observance of Wednesday Prayer and Blbte - Th'e b~..!yed' c~edienne 110l· audiences must give their undta- sWJdaid. and au~~~I!'Onl!nlokace ~dons and Seout Sunday study 9 a m:' M,ra. Ruth Tompkin11
tracted attention to what ia hap. 110Q, a mx IP.'tCl&gt;.'~~ ·
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Rev. lJor~en. Gallipolilll,
guElat leader; 7 p. nl. Choir rehearsal,
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penlng on the screen,' she rea- tor, ataadard, arid '
tht!? upspealtr.
Nu~~~try and Juni9r Mrs John Werry, director; March
3~S le\YS
soned "Now that TV no longer hot~. P.fi, ,J;r~l LUI'f'D,
Chl4f(lb t~r chaldren; 6:00 Youth 4 "World Qay of Prayer."
18 a novelty most adults oncy half nuhm~ BiJRall, _
IPoi'filltLl, and
Meettbg, :Wedne~da)' 7, ~ir re'
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watch a show.
fll'e extmgulftteft-from. wesent ur
~ear•_., 'l;ifi Prayer and EvangeJ. Th•
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"'Because of their Jnaeas.ing in· to new co.
11m Pbl~ql.h~j Thursday 7:30 OneWachen~" t
difference. klds have taken over p 2· Fot
J of
Wdh·Oile' 'Cia•s meeting.
School.
the sets and contedians have fal- d:ner;r
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or
• Plul and St. John lva"PPIo
p m.
WASHI1iG N UPI-11te formHumor Not D,..IOJIMI
ea~~&amp;~r
ul ~p
C~lfNhes, John Ill·
: er heaP. of t~e ~)"&amp; baUistic
Imogene went on to sav that
ll1pa)a.
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CharOiD!j; '~Utqr~ ,-.acealma S~
~i missile agency teStified~&amp; week
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da]'.. r.,b•. ~·· Sunday School 9:8CJ
that aplittiq the nation's space ~::= d: ::~·v:f
he
a. m. W«ttebiP HUO a. m. PoJteffort bet'\"een ttwO , government adults, therefore they don't laugh or
PQntd , Pariah mee*""1 immediateChwch, lltlne, agencies--one milttan')'; the other at tbe same things. •
a
ly, al$er Hrvicet; Tb\11'1dty,1duitr
Pa•tor. t :30 civilian-is "illopcat and tneorrehearaal '1 p, m.; Satu.rdi)' CbU10:45 a. m. rect.''
"Sophjsticated humor. espeaal·
dren'• Cobflrinatlon Cla11 10 a. tn.
'!Jillf. Retred MaJ. Gen . .Tobn B. ~e- ly, revue t;ype J:OmedJ of the kind tbe
T~ Plain• 'VI Churc~
p. m. BYF ~or datis told the tlolil!le Space Com- we used. ttl ~resent on the Caesar
Paufl.JIOOia, Pastor. 8:80 Worship;
; a, p. m. Evenm~:" mlttee that the assumpt\ons . be· sho"' is- DQt easy to to\low-. satire
lO:U . SUnday School; 8:30 p. lb.
Sennon "Temple, bind haYidg both the DefenSe De- is most dilfjcult ol all. It requlree
Youtli Fellowship:. 7:80 p. m. Wed.
Church; Wedne~· ~partment -ant) tHe l'fllional Aeron- CQnGflJltraaKI tttentton.
nl1ht prayer ~eettna:; 7:30 p . .J!l·
m.. Prayer meeting.
naf:itics an~ Sp4ce Adll\inistration
..An abdience muat be familiar
Cbrl~ Endeavor at Delbert
Baplht ChUfth., JiASA c!WfY~ on space work With the subject matter being sat·
Smith 1 home.
Great
Artbur R. MeCauley, are. '1_ota1ly ~JTect".
triled, a(ld most youngsters aren't
., IWth Bethel IUB c;::hu~, Pastor. t::!JO I a. ift.. Morniq 1Yor- Medaris called for a slqle over that weD lnf~. Instead, they or
d.bl HOots, pastor. 9:30 Sundpo ahip. Senibon topiC "Hilt Starv~ all apace agency to be uDder favor situation - home oomediei. tlth~e~~tti1~~~
SchOQt; ,...11~ p, m1 Worship Jh. Christian1"'; 10:U5 a. m. SundaY Pentagon c~ntrol.
T.tfis ill soa:petbing tbey know ~
v~ .....
&lt;
SChool; 1 p. m. EVening prolse He also alreooed the need for about al!d qn lau$ ·~·
••tem ~~i.';~~lft~~ ...,.,_..,.,.q~&amp;&gt;
Lllrr~.Wp ·~· Cnurch, P.ul RrvJce. ,.
the United States to .acbieve
"'lbat•a why shows like 'Father "''
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Hoc;., ,P1st9J'. 10:00 Sunday
Methodist Church, Alfred, It¥. equality and eventually superior· Knows iBest' ere so popiiJllar. Tbe
SchOol; 11; 00 · ~onbip Servl~.: ll.obl!!rt R. Card, Pastor. .Sunday Jty In the space race with Ruasi.a. kids are w.tching them," sbe
1:10 p.. ln. 'Youth Fellowahlp; 7:JSD SChooL at 1:30, Lloyd D1llinger, This he said ls "one of the most aatd.
,til.
nJabt opta)f8r meet· Supt.; Worahip serv1ces at 10:45 erltlcal and fundamental decisions "It ls alJ!O the rea11on why
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wltti tbe Rev . Card
Wednesday of aur day/ '
comedlans h~e Cauar, Jackie
flveftiDJ prayer aerviee at 1' :30.
Hits Sptw Structure
Gteason and Red Buttons went
Christian Sc5ence SDCiety. 144
"I want to affirm my persoaal off the all'. The younger generaMulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Mom- CGnvietlon,'' he aaid, "that for tion couldn't keep up with the any
in.g aervice at 11 with MIND the paycbolog!cal reasons stone the aopblshcatibn
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aubject of the Ieason sermon. free world must •ttaln no less
~·'"" ~rvlvet
Golden t•xt: Be not -conformed tp than parity and preperably a mar''Red Skelton is still around betbi• world; but be ye transformed gin ilf superiority in the field of cause he does a lot of slapstick.
b7 the renewing of your mind, that spac~ expJ(Iration and exp.oita· That'll another thlng cblldre'n ap- :1,~~~~~ ;, ~~~~~
)'e may pr(lve wbat is that good, tlon."
~late. It's' throwbat:!k to PUnch
and &amp;ete_f~ble,.. and perfeet:, wiU
Medaris deW'ibed the present and .Tudy sbowa and the always
ol God, - ~• 12:2. Wednellday mllitar-y-clvililn epaee structure popular cartoons."
eveni~C 'Mrvtce at 8 p. m. Read- (If this ®~Dtry as worldng by "p
tmocenet cut.Tently starring With
ing room open from 2 to 4 p. m. aort of hot house nurturea or king OonOVan at the Pasadena pert
on lfondays.
blackjack inapired .coordlnatlP.Jl" Playhouse In "The Fout'p(lster," Is read
HoUMt of Prapr, C....,.,, ldIn anodier field, Medliria called looking around for a new &amp;ituation sters,
mood Life. Pastor Sunday School upon the United States to lmmed:l- comedy ttenelf.
tim~ .~;"• .,.,
9 j30 a. m.
Supt. Berl Bona: ately begin testing of the Nike
She is appeirin.g frequently
"I
MOfnlng worship 11 a. m.; EVan· zeus anti-missile. "The Nike-leus" with George &lt;;obel, .and rumor about
.e:eUitic ~ervlce 7 30 p. m.; Prayer he aald, "Is our ohly conceivable has it they will te11~ n.ext Year.
havin;:
Imocene ja- 1aldJ\g' her time, di~N;USiil
lmet!tlna Tbursdl)' '1:30 p, m. pOsitive defense for the next 10
.ltveeyl!!le welcome.
ftt11'1."
llowovor; hopiDI Ill lind OJaclb' too,"

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.lll~·ftelr prayer jetyle. Wetlits port, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, pastor
P..:N

WOMEN NOW DRESS TO PLEASE
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HEINER'S BAKERY

S. Dargusch,
Kresge, said the
was unreasonable,
becau11e It refused to accept certain evidence supplied by the
company.
Tbe evidence, he said, sbowed
that the tax depa'ftment's examination of the .firm's. sales durlng
.,~,"'~·· April and May, 19M, did
into eonsider.ation cerevldence.

STEAK HouSE

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STIFFLER RED ANCHOt

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The Apostle Paul, In the course of his ministry in Ephesus,
had assumed the fUll responsibility for his own support. This
was nQt ~ause he did not think he had earned his support
-the hahds of the :Ephesians. 4 s a matter of fact, on another
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P
OCCB~ii~m, he had said very frankly that the "worker is worthy
of his bire."
Th •.,. Unlform Sunda~ School lesson for Febru~ 21 ·. "A

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The American people need to learn no lesson more than
the simple one that evel'y man must assume some responli·

are bemg paul off, ""' cnet are
eu•Jr float ~&gt;d for 11mbitLOus new
butldmg ~rOJPCts, men and women art' art iVe m pa.ri!!h grou~··
rmaru.·1al oontr1buhon• are In·
er~aslng and pf'Ople are praying
1tudymg and ~,~. 0 rkmg harder than
to\er oorol'f'
UNAa Differwtt Norm•
'"There • ~ however, a cur10usly
mtroverted quality about the ~n·
lire enterprlle TYPICally , the par·
1sh measures tts progreu not accordtng to the norma of 1ts serv·
1ce to commumty and world, but
accordtng to the nonn a of 1t 1
own me and tmanr1al strength
S1mliarly 1t measur~s th~ u1eful·
ness of tts member!l not by tbe1r
service to manktnd but by the1r
aerv1ce to the par11h Itself "
DiiY be.!leves that he and other
laym~n are largely to blame for
allowmg the church to become
" mtruverkd " By ,defau lting on
the•r re11ponnbdJty to play a
major role In church hfe, laymen
have
allowed.........or compelledcler,e:ymen to run "practically the
whole sho• ·•
However dedicated a cn.m tian
a dergyman may be, Day &amp;ayl, he
Is conditioned by his tramang and
envnonment to concentrate on
"cllurch work" rather than "th
work or the church" in the ou~
stde world.

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�6-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy .Middleport 0 ., Feb 20 1960

!II I Wanted To Buy

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WANT ADS
PHONE 398

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LIGA.t NOTICI
ot.lo ltl...- 8Ntl: Locll: lT. CitJ'
:Mft. dleon Lee who Ll teachin•
NoUce is hereby given that
of Huntin~ton down at 9:10 L m.,
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weekend at
sealed bi.da will be ~iveci at [
16-7; Lodl: 2 1, Robert E. Reed
Cadm11.1 "Spent the
WANTED USED SHALLOW WELL
the Villta:e RIU, Pomerop, Obio, .
d.own at 11:40 a . m., 0.9; Lock :ll, her bome In Darwin.
J1WJ19 and 111 reaulator. Bill
Grueaer, Rt. 1, Jtinenville.
in care of the IBoard of 'T'rusteea of
S.you Larolt d11wn at· 11 a. m., 4- '[
%-16-Stp .
Beeeb Grove Cemeteey and Dor
U; Lock 23, James D. Francls
.
Schaefer,
Don
Collins,
Richard
E.
down
at 9 p. m., o-4; I. F. P'reiberJ·
JO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPI!NDAJILE R£SULT8
•IIALL ONE BEDROOM TRAILER
J~nea,
Lulie F . Fultz. Franklin . Gau,..: Mont&amp;omeey, lUll on er down at 3:&amp;5 a. m., f&gt;-7 ; OVEC
with bath for cuh. Phone 29l.J.
Rizer an~ Roy Be~n&amp;, memben 1upper 9.8 on lower 24 feet open; do';"'l at It~ a. m., 20-0; ~~a .
2-1&amp;-3tc
of Lhe VIllage Councd, the Boards 1 ~.&gt;-allipoli.a l8.4 on upper 22.3 011 ?otnt down at 1b a. m., 22-0, Ray·
Rr.TES
having supervil:ien or manage· lower, 40 feet open;
' ceovo ~ word, one ilu.erf:on. M.i.llmum cbarlt - • cau.
23 , 18.15 . mond E. SalvetU up at 1:33 p. m., I
men~ of the real estate described
Cottdltlon of
O.ms: All 10.0; ~~ggy Downie up at 4 p. m.
&lt;t oeolll ;&gt;er wurd lor :bree COttfle('Utive iDatlrt1oaa.
l1ere1a unti112 o'clock noon on the dam• are down, river talliq slow· 15-&lt;1, Dw~lan~ up at 3 a. m., 3-0;
Spe~ill - on!~! montb for 30 Ci"Ota per wo.--d.
Afta• ••"""'' hoplt'l TW'rac.&amp; end
7th day of Mareb, 1~. for ~e ly . Temperall'e at 7 a. m ., 13 de- Ba.y~u V1llene up at 7:30a. m . 2.0~ 1
J'u1J Cll~ uf 3 ceo~ Jh ' word will "'e cba:eed for ad•et'dllDI
Vel• ... oH
purchaae of the followmg tletcnb- grees above zero.
Wilham Penn p at 8:20 a. m. 10..1,
J uot oaitl w1lhln JO -~an 1!ter ~ivto&amp; bill.
Pen.....,.,..._ U.Y
ed real estate:
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C. V. Hamer up at 9:15 a. m. 10.1 )
l.non m Adv('nl.iina - SboWd be nportec! lllltnel.!iateJJ. 'ftl
2 t 30tp
(20) .Business Services Located in Beech Grove Ceme· the nortbwut line of aa.id 2000 liland Creek up at 10:30 a. m.
t
UIUJJ St&gt;ntinei mu DOt be reapo.rw.ole lor more Ullll on• lDoot
tery with the following . de~erip- sq. fL Jot to an iron pin in t.bt
No KaNwha Rlnr ntwt r•
Ptft iaaetuoa.
1APAR'.t.'MENTS - /UrniJb.ed aod
tion : Beginni:u&amp;, for reference,
Une ef Lb~t ,....._,
I
unturat.lled. Mdlu&amp;en, MlddJv
Card of fbantz. .u.d S~aal NoUcea of bent&amp; tl.OCL ObitMrlet
a post markirtE the southeast
thence north
pun. .Ybone 6Mf.-a&amp;.
~ 3U
p.~blilbed at 1 t=ab~o ~r wt•rd
' ner oi the Beech Grove
;
west
ft. in the
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WOHDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
I DAY!
1 110
1
IDtl
I
1WU.M.
HOUI:iB.,
4
itUOJI
i
thence
north
78
de
g.
48'
weat
richt-of-way
line
of
the
Mr.
·
andMrs.
oren.
Childers
re
16
60c
.l.M
IUO
aputmea' ond 0 roo&amp; a~·
ft. u, an iron pin markinc
old Sugar Run Slftet, to an 1roo ceived word that tbe1r son, Jeff)', ,
26
$1.20
t~·.ao
f61JO
menl.
BeaJ,tll,
A.
i
bone
princopal
p)ace
oi
beginnin&amp;
of
the
pin; thence north 34 dea:. 02' west of the U. ~· Navy, had landed in
11.5(.
fUO
Uu-M.
ll
2
Uc
j
tract
herein
to
be
conveyed,
said
1~.75
feet In the no.rtbeut flPt. l Rhoda, Spam.
"'~
\d.s r..ceivt'd by 10 ,._)I will bo! tr, th01t da)"J paper
iron
pin
also
being
the
intenec·
of·way
line of the o~ Sugar Run .Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McGregory ot .
I2~EDI«JOM HODERN APART·
.
tion
of
the
soutllweat
rlihl·of·way
Street,
to an iron pin; thence lOUth Vmeent, O~io were guests Wednes!dENT
monW1 or 1 &amp;d·
19)
$83 per
Before
9:306131.J
A.M.
line wide)
of thewith
newthe
Sugar
Run Street
deg. 18'rlgbt-of-way
east 350.80 Une
teet ofm new
the day
their:::.,d,ou=g=b=le=r=,
room apartment.
560 per month,
MlddlaPQlt
(61)'
northeast
right M
southwest
F. Nichols.
OR SAL£---.6 ROOM HOUSE.. . uW.1Ues mdude:d. Located Olier
Pom•roy 52$
. of·~ay line ot the old Sugar Run Sugar Run Street (80' wide) to the
of room• down&amp;Lain and 2 qp.
Vogue Sh.oe Store, 10:-l E . M.ain
KAUTZ FRED STORI
Street (40' wide); thence north 79 principal place of be,linnin&amp;, eon·
Approxunately
1
acte
level
land.
St.,
Po~t~etOJ.
Phone
iKll·M.
At
c;h
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tar
deg.
28' west 105.96 ft. ln the north ~aJnlna: 10,103 square feet• (0.233
*Eleetrl&lt; Range
1 .2a Uc
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Jo..xceUtmf welJ. 13 milea from
Yukon S.ll45
eut right of way Jl.ne of the old acrea) more or les~~~; also a ria:ht-of
Pomeroy
.
Price
$1,000.
lnquJre
s
ROOM
FURNlSHED
APT.
and
HAMILL
iiERVICa
STATION
Sugar
Run
St.
to
iron
pin;
thence
way
over
real
eatate
now
owned
100 Gallon Gasoline
Mra. Howell at PaJetOWIL
Droom WUUtDJs.bed apt. Call M6
BtfG,. 9:00A.M.
north 70 deg. 56' west 62.30 ft. in by Wd Village Of Pomeroy to per·
*GE Fry SILillel
.&gt;'0£·.. 1
or inquire 4U8 bprina Ave., porn.
Albany 3353
the northeast rlght·Of·way line of mit inp'eu and egreu to laid
2 8 uc
Every Day Servlte
the old Sutar Rub Street, to an lot.
*Reglller AI The
11:l1tA TS Kll..LED Wl'QI STAR , eroy.
iron pin, 11ld iron pin being in
Said property 11 to be aold and
Jo'arfarm 2~ Jbt, $Uilt 4 lbs. ~DOUBLE FOB RENT. 170 LO· (20ol
southeast corner of a 2000 aq. ft. conve)'eci to the blt:best bidder by
$~U&gt;O. Sale, aure, juaranteed.
wer Second Avenue, .MJddlelot conveyed to tbe Ohio Fuel Ou 1 JUffideot deed upon tht follow·
Eber::;bach Hardwue, Melga Co.
purt. Ja6 per monbt. Call 96V9
Control
Company by dee.d dated Februacy lni termJ: CUb ln band on day o1
Farm Butau, Su11ar Run FJour
Cirdea Restaurant.
2 Lf Qtc
8, 1950, recorded in Deed Book ule.
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Mill, Pomeroy, Ohio.
- FREE rNSPECTIONS. PHONE 164, paee 531 of the record• of The rta:ht il reserved to reject
(Z.l8-3Lp); (Z.~tp); (3-3-3tp) ROOMS an4 BATH, &lt;IUNPOI&lt;WI,
383· ~ . Glhrore Supply Store. the Meigs County Recor&lt;ler;· thenee '117 11114 oll bidl.
(8-l().lltp) il-l1-3tp)
hardwood !loon, Youn&amp;Oiown
Vaughan fost Control co. Jl&lt;em· north 39 &lt;le&amp;. 00' eaot 00.00 foot
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Alfred Elborleld
.:o:=~="'-=,-:- lutchen, basement furnace. 12ti2
her of National Put Central in the !Outheut line of uid 2000
NormiiD lDoes
BRAND NEW ZIG-ZAG SEWING
l'oweU St., lltddleporL Phone
Allociation.
lJ..a.ttc sq . it. lot, to an iron .pin; thence
Cbarlu·M.urray, Jr.
mochine. In original factory
1212-M.
2 16 6lc
,
. I north 51 dog. 00' weal olj).OO lt In
Jlemb&lt;n Of the Boar4 of
cartons. Makes button holes,
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( 20bl 1
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the northeast line of said
,__A'"
East Mlln Street
monogram&amp;, blind atitebes. and HOTIL. MARTIN, POMIItOY'S
Tnuteea of~· GrOve
many fancy design.. Will tell
III'T, ON tHa eNtiAT aiND
_ _ sq.. ft. lot to an uon pin; thence
Cemeteey
Pomeroy, Ohio
thla weet only for $4l.OO. Terms . Qp THI OHIO IIVIR, newly BARNHS..SIMPSON INSuRANC.K soutb 39 deg. 00' west ftO.OO ft: in
nor Scllae.fer
'c:::='~:"'~;:;c~:c::;:;:;;=:;:';';:::' il desired. Phone 343 . 2·lHt.c decorated, deaD rooma, Jteam Asenta. Middleport Fire, Autc..
·- - DoD Colllna
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buted, with hot and cold run·
"DD)bl!e, Bcmdt... bone 631.11.
representlni Mny of the aforemen·
Richard 1. Janet
I• WILL NOT UE RESPONSIHL.Jo: ·
liot1ed
persons:
•UNU8
~~u I"· -·'II
for any de btl contncted by any !' RES .
ninl water in every room. Also, COMPLETE ~';'u_u_..y
h b
tiled
~,...
H GUERNSEY COW. WJIIJam roums witb private ahower or
£.&lt;,, ...~;fC!: ·on. 0.
ou ne ere y not
that on
Frantlill. JUzer
one otber lhan myse lf.
ltilake, Dorcaa.
2 1a atp tub bath and oome room• wtth
tedlon. Life, Auto, !&gt;Ire, Pollo the 18th day of February 1900, an
Roy Betzin&amp;
(Si&amp;ned)
J. M. Gaul,
Call Don Milll, Middleport Inventory and Appraisement of the
•·- ~ th Vllla
11em-..-.. '"'- e
(Address; Chester, Ohio . .200 N!CE HENS. 70c ON
televtaJoa. Complete hotel ser·
ObJo.
estute of Edmund A. Caney, de·
ae
1
2·1G-3tp.
$1.00 dressed. G. A. Deem. a..
vi~ day or nlrbl, Mfee ahop,
ceased, late of Bedford Townahlp
Counell
cmc 3088.
televillon loun&amp;e aJ)d bar aervlng
in said County waa filed Jn this
(1) 30; (2) 8, 11. 20, 2'1; (3) II, etc
2 13 etc
aiJ leJal bever.aa:es. Free park·
DON'" STIVERS
Court.
(21 Card of Thanks
UNCLAl.o\lto;D SINGER SEWING
il)g .au nlsht from 6 p.m. to 8
Hearing on said Inventory and ..
WISH TO THANK THE POMmachine. Will sell for •18.00
a.m. Bates •• low is fl.t.oo week·
Appraisement will be had before
EI&lt;U~
I&lt;:mergency Squud, the
plus :;8.4() due Ull for new parta.
IY fO¥ 2 people to a room or
this Court on the 8th day of March
st&lt;~fl of the M('i~s General Hos·
J'hunc 343.
2-l9-6tc I ~00 weeki)' for aln&amp;le »eraon
' 1960, at 10 o'clock a. m.
pllal and ail the hiends and rt'l·
8
2 _:.6 6tc
1 Exceptions thereto may be filed
Phone Today
ai.Jvcs wllo sent such lovely rWu .lWJLD.lNG LOTS. lOU PT. .. to room.
Iront, 140 ft. d~ep. Reuonable. 1FURNISHED SMALL HOUSE AND
· by any inlefested party at any
For
card1 to me durinij my recen~
Oulakirta al Racme. Pbone 2123.
garage. Also deluxe unfurnisb·
time prior to five days be!ore the
Free Estimates
illncsl&gt;.
2·Jfj-6tp
1 ed .tJW'tment. See R. L. Coats,
dale set for hearing .
Mrs. Loll~ ltoocher
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2 20 ltp
I Mi.ddJepoDt
2·1Hitc
WITNESS my signature and
P..n•rl,.nlo hl'l•- flotdlln" ( 21 ) R 1 E t t
the seal of aat4 court this
DO JT TODAY
lii i&lt;J fiME TO PAY
Ne JiiiiVe Lhe bel&gt;l ~or Ctamtma• 3 ROOM APAR'l~ WI'~
18th day of February 1960.
(8) Auto
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:lrt!efi. PUit!ll, SprucoJ. }o'Jn, Send
bath. Unturnllhect. Call 1 U- FOR SAJ..E: 5 ROOM HOUSE. Ex·
F. H. O'BRIEN
19a7 llUICK Y8 &lt;.:cntury, 2 door
Jur UJhnM todw.y.
2:QDG.
:.!: 18 3tc
cellent location. Priced reason· I
Judge and Ex·Offiel.o Clerk
COURT ST.
POMIItOY
hardtop. Only 27,M6 actu11l m1ies
StHkO'lH'i NUitiiRY
TH!U!;.t: .HOUSES FOR RENT. On~
ably. Call Be;b Nels•.m , Ruthmd,
By Ann Baker, neputy Clerk
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by one c11rdul owner. DYnMi'low
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Pa.
Ohio,
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27,
INDIAN..,
ot a ropm.• neat dOcK Sprmes
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healer. Like
1 2fl 8tp
hlrgrouno. 1wo ol f1ve room•
Ruusn&lt;l.
" 11 8tc
new. $~.111~0. illaetttmr's, Pom · - --=-::-c
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eroy.
2 2(l 6lc ELtlC l'KOLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
J\Jidrew Croll, Letart 2452.
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Dwelling HOUle with bath and
2 Ul Stc
hod Clttn Ualtd
und tnrow away baas. Pa)' off
double car garage. Full base·
balance due ot $U.tso. Term&amp;
Phou.e Wf. i•2.789
All M.k" and Model•
11 T
·menr.• sttuoted on '""' lot ''
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
~~u per month. Phone 348.
Yl 4
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earner
of Alltl and Sycamore
1113 8. Thlrcl
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600-606 E••• Main lt.
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;Offi.Je HOUI'8: t 1o 11, I lo '· IOiole at
Pom•roy, OhiG
CLERK
FOR SHOE STOR ·
port, Ohio. Former residence of
Write to Box 6fSB.S, c/o The
Carrie M. lJodridge, deceased.
l9:i7 .MERCURY V8f Du~~~ }j~;d CLOSE OUT SALE
ENTIRE
Dally SenLinel. Pomeroy. a:Jving
Call Pomeroy 400 or 420.
top. Leaij than 26,000 miles by
atoct of Majelt1c Palnta and
quaUfJOationa. a&amp;e, e:~~petlenee
2 18 6'·
Varnishes. Jiuy a '"'' a•• tho roan•"' r·'••·-...
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one careful uwncr. Push button
gu111r Prletl and get 1 can free.
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ACRE
FARM
AT
MDRN
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99
11hut . .Had1o omd heater . Extra
JW% IIY1Dil. Howley i&amp; Heed.
YOU CAN'T TOP THIS
sharp. $1,691). tBiaeUnar's, Pom·
2-lHilc
A National advertJiing proa:ram
Star, good 3 room house, eutero,v.
2 20 &amp;tc
plut lull maiJ effort ~ll!latmet,
buildings, wa~er.
eleclrlcit),
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newapape,.. radio and . all other
mall, achool bua, telepho•~
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a:ood pasture with plenty of:
FOR SALI
.rouos :i, $~
to ~.
me\olll:lm• provut nl 1 eman f~r
water. contact Sam Curtis, Boa
1N9 Model Impali:l Spurt Coupe, Joh.n Oeero l~lA lM6A 1937A add1tLonal
repreaentattvea
•n
138, Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Un
rlld.ID, b~at~kr, pow,er st~lll'l mg,
~tk.ttA,
t9tou.o~\
'wmtll • mower:~~olliJs,•.
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2·13·3014
j)Ower .,ra ea,
ow m1 eaiflit.
~'/!) Lo $8a(l.
"' uo 1ea. , ou WI IJ"C • .en u
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l'buoe l'omeroy 400 or 4m.
&lt;.:&lt;~se VAt,; Hi4G l94.7 11M 1 , 100 to tr11mna In lQe field .IIDd olllf•·
POR SALI
J)£NVi.:R CUit'l'lS, l!:xccutor
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~~ lhlll .b:Jlate 0{ Hoyt w. AIUI!I l,:ilalmen we wih picker Jl80 job IIDlJI etlablished. Hete Ja an
St. ~yracuse. See or Write lo'red
Curm1, dl'ceatect.
J\utlll t.haJmcra "G" With pJow, opportunlt)' to build 4 .•ecura fu.
Miller, Route 2, Racine, OblO.
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ZJ 18, 3tc . cuJU mower dtsc $OtiO
ture with an old eatabhabed firm
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19:i9 PONTIAC V8 4 dr .. scd11n.
lve~ Klni, l:lu cr Co·op, $180 to from 1 f«M)).OO to .,0.oo per I ROOM HOUSE. BASEMENT,
Lc.~• th&lt;~n 8,000 actual mtlcs by , $_2 •
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' onlh to 1tart plua 0,her attraccoal furnactl and larie lut. $1600
orl&amp;hiAl
uwner.
UydromatJc l',a~uuul ll, B, F· . . l, F·20, $96 lo tllit counea and bene11tl. Leads
Ellvn Smith, 11radbury, Ohio.
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f'lbO,
furnllhed. tt you are in aalea now
2 18 tp
Willa •old! $2,600. Dtaellnur's, Ohvor Super ~ with heiVJ dUty -or witb to be-4on't pua up
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tbl
pori li .Appl 1
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2 20 etc to1ulcr 61nd back hoe PZVO.
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op
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y 1 or write CROPPING PRIVILEGES. N.y Ap·
FOR SALE DODGE sue. fo'ORDOR
$lH'i,
Banker·a Lite • Clluti\Y co., 839
ple · Grove Farm. 1960 seaaon.
ura.: l'.olowe 1·2-3 bottom $20 to No. CGlurnbul Ht., Lancaater, Ohio
.Make Offer. Glenn Wulfe, 941
23,000 m1Je1, one driver, new
Urea, Iota of cxtra1, also l®lr
:,07u.
or phone coiled to OL-a.f0lo6. Alk
Ma11achusetta Avcnuo~~ North
A·UI tractor and plow1;. Sec
Muwcra for 1111 make traeter1 for Mr. Friend.
).lt-ate
weat, Wubln&amp;\011 1, D.•.:.
3 Pe. Knotty Pine Bed Room Sulle ...... Sale UIUI
c. A. Donoliew, Ldurt Fallo. . lo f2!1().
c(2) 111, 13, 20, 27, ftc
Double &lt;lteuer, eheot, bookcaoo bot!. lloplu ~.!10.
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uLher maehtnery needed on the
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Twin Size Sorta Ho1J¥weod Bed ..• ; .. · Complete f(UO
1869 BUICK Electra. o1 door hard.
Iarm. Wh)' pay ctty prlc-ea't Open
t, 0. MtCOY
·~:.• .·( '.'bunday.
btU
UOOUwln,
Point
A'
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Mil
Re&amp;uiar ~top. One of Hulcka' Unl11t and
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e.
loute 2. LMt lolttm, A~
Coml!lete Maple Bunll Dedi •.... , ...•• , . . Slle f8t.IO
~wnen. !)ower all'lcrina 1nd
UPAiltroorrl frame, bath,
Refu..ar $81.80.
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Llvlllllleom, ~ed Reom ¥4 ~ Reom Fllmllure
brakes. Radio and heater. }' Idly
IRI· i~~RPetb W. RU..elJ, doolIarie lot on Ea&amp;t
~uJpped. fa,l~. lllaetlDar'•,
UOUSE TRAU.ER. vtUe, Ohio• .thoDe 1 8pHe SaYer Umed oat "Line" Cedar Cbeat Sale taUt
P~m-t'roy.
2 20 Ole
Call· s~·co H-:IDtp.
STORI-W•U return
llejjular $79.10.
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your Investment 1n three years.
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H11 llvlnl quorten of 5 noma,
2 Pe. LlvlDC Room Sullo ................. Slle UOUI
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&lt;UIIliOiit. T&lt;loat color. Ro&amp;ular ~·
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118£0 TV SETS. GOO!&gt; CONDI·
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a•raa;e
apartment.
u.. d only
lt":a:4t'• DOOa MIRRORS . ~ •• ~ ; • • .". •• • •• • • • •• • $1.11
T10N. fGO to ''10. See at Frank 'a
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TV Sbop, 41f N. 2rid Av•., Mid· uuiy J,:tl.CtO.
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I Pe. Sofa Bed lllllle, RecuJar
Sale
rooDI: . fraMe, 2 batba,
wltll ••.
lt"d&amp;" DOOR MIRRORS ·, : .... .'., .. .•. . , . . . . . . f4;80
dleport, Ohio.
2 18
t.acnment1.
piped h~at, 2 laqe
avl1ilble.
Complete Wlth nxtureo Tb lliiOI
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I•aunc at#.
of hl&amp;b water. $11,·
MOBILE RADIO UNIT5
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Nylon frleae fabrlc:t-n, belce
~~&lt;o~Wor ~.Oll.
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J4 C.. Ft. "~EEP FREEZE" HOME FRiEZER f310.00
TIAPORD l•le..,.n
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tubes and put1.
2 Pe. Cmeen' Sbape Llvllll
Suite .. .$ale ,..,,..
Gol4 lobrlc. Relilllar fli6D.OO. - I 01111.
2 18 6lc
Balleey Operated Traaslnor RECOIID
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BABY SHOES : BRONZE, GO::...V
and Silver Plated. Write: Rl,)o.
mond Thomal!l, Langsville, Ohio.
2 18 30c.c
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Pc..... ro't' , Oh••
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ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THE
"-1•? DMt. your soul nMtf .. vtnt? BKt Woric. Lowest Prkes.
RACINE SHOE SIRVICJ SHOP
RACINI, OHIO.
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$1:30 Topper
tO:OO Dougb :fle. Ml
!0 :30 Play Your Hunch
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11;30 Otncentrat!.oa
1.2:00 Truth or Conaequent!N
•!UO It Could be 'YOU
1:00 Mid Day 'Newa
1:10 Movietime
2:30 Lorelta Young

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On Many ltem.s During This Sale 50~
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Scrouts l'~clpattng In the
daY eve~1n, When the Mason Moth- prop·am were IQ&lt;t)r L'sh, Dgnna
ert .Club inet in social rooms of the
Wamer, Jane Dodlon,
Mason Methodist, Church.
, Joy Tbabet, Ka·
~ost~es for tlle evepin&amp; were
Aldridge, Don·
14ft. Julie BurnB, Mrs. Ida Diehl,
Walsh, Diane NoMrs. S~lly · ~IIJI'k 11n~ Mn. J.ilah
Kay McGowan,
Zerkl•. ··
Profitt, len·
Members and their guests were
iBrenda Burton.
treated' to a style show presented
by Girl SeoUl; Troo_p .S of \t;!lll.iln.
u~der tM ·direqtloD \Gf",Mn. Ralph
Wilmet-· and Mfs. Joseph Uab.
The meeting opened witb a wel·
come to illest$ by Mnl, M4U ~er.
ry. Jad au~ at was irltrodu'Cet1 ·~
Mrp. Berry tl\en reri a poem, "A

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Chalrm,n ..

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aa~.r wi~:·
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spu:ml•r~ it.
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They said Wit·
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Canton's maytr,
7"~~~.:a:,s a deleg.ate for AI·
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opponent in the M'fY

Nid WJtrr er told
retuaed to
Demoerattc
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to oppose hie retbe senate.
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did not ld&lt;in·
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Middleport
PTA Enjoys Musical Play
Temperance
:Jiiddleport, 0 ., Feb. 20, 1960
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· -iven By Members Of Sixth Grade Class Program Given
Chdl OIHen&gt;u Member' I
Following the regular monthly meeting of the Middleport At H" h S h
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:Pirtlul4ry Tlwrulay
PI'A a two act musical play was presented by the pupils of
IQ
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Jllsa Aruu Durst observ"ii her
Mrthday Tbunday lfhen the Busy

the sixth grade.

A short

mee~ing wa~

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'"SewinC

t t th
but o f
b
Circle
PTA •. Kala&lt;l
Htndy,
. Howard
giving
the
wu.
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a of ethe
e Federate or openmg
prayer.
T e With
21"0UPRev
voted
a $5 00Rudopelt
ouation
to PTA
~ all dQr quiltina.
Founder's Day and t.lle following
were nominated to ij8J'Ye as a no· The wealthJest man m the cou nty,
, 4 poUuck dinner waa served at
committee to present a M_r. Blair, (Roy Coleman) and . his
BOOn to Miu Durst, Mrs. Waller
officen for the comim: wtfe, (Connie Cooke) add vartety
Jae,, Mn. Amanda Kaspar, Mrs.
RodneY Sauer, Mrs. to the show with tllelr family
Lena Huber, M.n:. W. L. Kautz,
Ha~cris and Mrs. LeWIS Lone. problems Paula Tlleiss and. To mllra. Louia Reibel, Mrs. Adam
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b&amp;cll, Mrs. Adt "e Grueser,
t4 report at the meeting my Ba er ddend the Man In lhe
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Moon as well as PaUly. (Carole
Be
Erlewine ,secretary
an Easterner. wishes
llrs. Theodore Mora..
spoke briefly to the on the m?on for a cowbQy out fi t
[ g~~:.::,~~tl;~ any who might be so lh;,t she can go :'l the Rodeo.
joining the County
A Calypso number, '" What 's
Chorus to contact her or New at the :.?:oo" was presented
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Phylha Hackett or Mary by Jane Biro n and the following
N~~~:::;~:ho~f Pomeroy. The Chorus school children: Ruth Ann KJoes,
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to appear }f,1y 3 when Carol Phillips,
ltachel Wtlsou ,
Congress meets m Sandr~: Hollmgshed and II: 1Y Bog-

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~!rra~ib~ ;o\·er to rs. h · ar es ,.......d
procd•ramlhe ll_Nhlhan, a~
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g"a"e
play. announce
The play "Cowboy On The
Moon ", wu the setting of a
school playground ill a western
began Wtth the children
8'·hool and the ir teacher,
Mi ss Cornell, played by Jane
Biron tillking of thr: Rodeo whlch
was coming to town . The opening
number of the play, "Rodeo in
Town" with special parts being
sung by Kathy Lacey, Paula Theiss
Tommy Baker Carole Andenon
Elaine Hacketi, AUce Darst, Ted ~
dy Mororlty and Ronnie Hindy.
Wtth the appearance ot tile
"Man on the Moon'' Lany Glad·
v.ell, thinga begin to happen and
d~~;."~~=:·;· ;,:e)ven the sherlff's (Kenn
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Call WY 2·5432

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The Moonslers {'.\ t-.{1 wlsh to be

cowboys) in th~ir }ellow and
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black outfttll
were pb ·red
by
John Blake
Sammy Cl;tworthy
I John Evans ' and Robert Schmoll . '
In th~ e nd aU turns out for the
With _ everyone happy and
the Man In Ule Moo., returns to
hili W() ~Jd where he um1erst.aods
how thmgs are t~ t&gt;e
_Speakmg part.:s m t_he play were
dtrected by Mn. Dau;y Blake!lee
and Mrs. Grace Hawley a~d spob•
wei~ fo~ them as each ch1!d spokf'
t hei r lines With feeling and enthusJasm. ,
The musJC was done to perfec·
lion i-1 tth each solo and choruB
number proof of talent and prac·
tlce.
.
Mrs. Dor-othy Lacey dtreeted
the voc.al numbers and also. accompanied them on the plano.
Also accompanymg the _ nu~bers

;:::::;:::;::;::;:::;:::;~~i~t·~s~p~la~c~e~l~s~a~ba~g~of:.;m~a~rb~le~o~. • Eugene
was a bandSears,
under band
the dt.rectlon
of
m ~tru.:tor .

For the program, Mr Seats arran,.ged the nU}llbers for t he var·
lou8 songs, thus adding much to
t~ music or the play.
Members of the band were:
Ellen Dutton, Betty Covert, Lynn
Buchanan, Bar~:.r.a Jones, Barbara Covert, Chnstme Coats, Judy
CHESTER, OHIO
Butchr.r,
Carla {i •• ore , _ Ned :1
Bradford, Jenn Casey,_ Ri chard
Swackhamer, ?avid Wiley, Don
Gruesl3t,_ Don ~van[!c, Butch Bachtel, David Ca!ct ~md J1m. Hackett
T11klng part as the puplls of the
PRIZES- HAMS- BACON
class and maktng up the chorus
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Sunday, Feb.21, 1960
STARTS I :00 P.M.

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Phamphltts cntitlrd " I Refuot
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eac h ~;tudent. In tllese ,•h ·mphletJ
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rl'asons why NO • drink.
Nyle Borden or
Morillh B.upt 1st Churrh spoke l , the
abEembly and stressed the lOt, reason IJsiRd in the book whic~ .vas
because of the i nfluence one taa
on another lie uBed I Corinthi na
as scrtpture basts for bis rea o 1.
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The Brownie Troop of Grade·
Three and .l&lt;'our at Sugar RUJ•
Srhool met rhursday after .seho£;
at th e home of Mrs. Leslie Prie.
for their ftnt meeting.
Mrs. Gardner Wehrung, Jeader
and Mls.'l Carolyn Smith and ~rt
Leo Crew, assistant leaders, wer }
present. Mrs . Dan White, uaistan
leader, was unable lo attend. Merr .
bers of the Troop Committee ar
Mrs . Phil Globokar, ~h. and Mrt.
Edward
Wells,
WUlai'd
Boyer
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Mrs .anrl
Jay Mra.
warner,
The meetmg opened v.; 1 h the : ,
Brown 1e Pledge followed by group ' ·
smgmg . Yarn dolls were made by
the girls as their first project.
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Refreshments were served by
Jane Ann Weill, Pamela Crew and £
Linda wet.rung at the close ol the
mecling.
Bro""mes present were Jalle Ann j
wells, Mary Kay HenneSlly, Pamela
crew. Unda Ash, Sandy White,
K11 thy Fultz, Sally Globokar, Penny
Hayes, Lmda Sue Warner, Dream::~
Wise, Jeunlfer Menchini, Durothv ·
Neuh:ling, Brenda Boyer, Donna ·
Wille, Patsy Ash. Linda Wahrung
and Barbara White .
'fhe next meeting will be Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of
Mrs . Phil Globok.ar.

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Bruce Bennett, Scotty M&lt;trrow
"CUJISE OF THE DEAD "
.Die Flemin1, Kallttleen Crowley
SUN., MON. ...t TUII.
"THE BEST OF EVEIIY'rnlNG"
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Suftil•Y mominc and looted the
Th~ bur~ were d'-eovered
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et:t.bli.Jbmentl of lftore tb•ll $500 Sunct.y aad eDtranee into the all in tbe neitbb.:lrbood of tile
ln currency tnd m~h1ndlle, SJt. Htabliahmeota had
.appareatJ., Jluon pollee Jlatlon 1FQie ent.fto.
G. M. Scot~ We" Vtrglnll 'Stat&lt; been ttllde after 2'10 a. DJ. Sullday ed t1uouJ1t the
bJ rP.o lice oUieer, aald t.od•Y·
wben a doe. wu reported to have inc tbe lOeb.
to •
BuslDeaa place~o ~tered by breJJJ:· frt&amp;bteoed intruders awq tram ter
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A girl who WIIS born !n Middle·
port and now Uvea in Springfield
has won lhe title of Second Prin·

is Betty Bowers Yatres, the
daughtllr of Mr. and Mn. Lester
Yatel, 340 S Tecumseh-rd. Spring.
field and the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mra. John Thoma~, Elm-st,
and 'Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Bowers,
·Broadway, Middleport.

Local .Dollars

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Miss Sh&amp;ron Jones, st··•ent at roles.
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an('('
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· 1ome Wednel4a.y
lng l'uplls of the Eighth Grade
Wf're 10duded (or tile program .
""Theo bald fo" ac('~ Life" an interesling and
technicolci
sound f1Un dune 1, anhpated cartuon .sl}lt• wa~ ~ •• wr. to the aasem bl y

Burelt, Pamela Covert, tt 1 :30 and Mrs. William Allman ·
Ann Kloes, Jack Sigman, and Mrs. Martha Childs will be
Christine
Bailey, Oltta Lewis, hostesses.
Sheryl Martin, Mike Bostic, Janell Call, David Covert, Fred Rnh Lodge Meeting Set
inson, Richard Ward and Ray
The member! of the Mifldlepntt
Dowell.
Lodge No. 363 F . 1: A. M. are rer
queated to meet Sunday evenlne
at 7 to attend church services at
A.uxUiary Seuion Set
.• ,;b~(,,;L&amp;dies Auxlliary of Drew the Middleport Church of Christ
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Po!lt Americo~~n Legion al 7 :30. A practice is also ache·
meet In regular seE!'Iion Tues- duled for Sunday afternoon at
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at 7.30 p. m. at the Legion 2'30.
Clifford Rhodes, veteran's
WCTU SISSII'N SIT
oUiccr will be the auest
The Pomeroy WC'L':' will mee~ ,
program wlll be in
T A. Hennessy, Tueaday at 1 p. m. at ~'-le United
and Mrs. Methodist Church tor ·tt~ Qnnual
Stalnaker, Amerlcanlsnt France• Willard Tea.

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MIDDLEPORT
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The starr and officers of the
WII·
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Hapton- Meigs Temple Pythlon Sil!ltera w.Ul l
Wllson, Linda Jacobs meet Mopd~t~Y night at· the K.. q.f
Toney, Becky Allensworth , ,. ,11.1111 I~ ,Middleport fot their
Bryan, Charlotte BIIC!Ilj m~inc . t'tie meeling will begi,l;l

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The Wildwood Gmlen Club
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Hoapital and ta eon•aleae- tho weekend wltlt ber -11,
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