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ohlo St.alt Arc .
lath • [1\~b Sts .
Culumbu~. Obi•

Mainly Abou•
, People
In Pomeroy
ar

LIICJLLI HAWICINI

Sgt. and Mrs. Otis L Bus and
children, Micbele and John. arnved Monday from Parts, France
where be hu been atafioned wlth
the Air Force for the past three
years, for a visit with relatives and
J'rienda. The_y left Wednelday for
LoCkbourne Air Base, Columbus,
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where he will be atationed.

Michele Bag was an overnight
guest M~nday of za'il.a Thomas.
Sgt. and Mn. Otill Baal · and
children were Tuesday evening
dinner gueata of Ml'. and Mra. Edgar Thomas and daughter.
Mr. and 'Mn. Edaur Thomaa and
Zan~ and iueat, Michele Bus, vi•
ilcd in Athens Monday eveniq
with their so~, John, a student at
Ohio ur,iversity.

TWO BIG DAYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 26
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DOLLAR DAYS

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23x70" RAG RUG

SPECIAL PURCHASE!

RUNNERS

SOFA PILLOWS

Always a sell-out! The-se f·a ncy
rag runners at $1 . _ extra lon&gt;g
Sli.m Jims, 2Jx70 inch . Th)Ilar

$1.00 ea·
ALU~IINUM

~DOLLAR

COVERED

color~.

·plate add bright fitli..sh aluminum cover, witlh black plastic
km&gt;b.

$1.00 ea·

5 for $1.00

DOLLAR DAYS ...:....._

STRETCH SOCKS

HIECE

CUSHIONS

CANISTER SETS

Ca y chair cushion. tae-ons, for

5-pJCcc to'C l , 3 e aunistcrs. ~ alt
and f!C!•Pcr, 111 bri·g hl fllll s h,

kib:hrn or dhJctt(' . W.&lt;~b1hable!
cOI()fS

~nd

patterns

2 pair$1.00

slnrh for bu v~
1-'aucy collum, fla·n-

• Ch.rmed CottorM
• Woftn F1brl.::s

$1.00 ea.

$1.00 ea.
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DOLLAR DAYS-

A bia: selection of bcauU-

!ul new attprlfl11 dress and
sport&amp;wear fabric•. Urllt,

KNIT BRIEFS

Briglhl metal Ice Cream Scoop

Snug-fitting :v:lth ample stretch
for action comfort! Usu-aJly lifk

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Drip

D..,. Prlnlo, 10-10- Prlntt,

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Weoh 'H Dty Rl .. ~
A eholoe ifOUp of aaaorted IU,. quollty fobrloo In
~lain colort~ and
new 11prlng prlnted

patterns.

SPECI_.L
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EXTRA SPECIAL!

Ran~h

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~IRTS

•lecves and ~-way coiLara.

$1.00 ea.
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SHEER SEAMLESS
lliu.alty .SI Pf,irl SNmleas Ny .

Jon SheeN in beat shades! SJru 9-11. Irreeula:ra of NaUonal·
b' hmOUI Brand. Dollar Dayo~~

Hurry!
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SPORT

NYLON HOsE

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DOLLAR' ( I A Y I -

EXTRA SPECWI

Hi-Lo Loop
Scatter

SWEAT SHIRTS

$1.00 ea.

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MEN'S FLEECED

$1.00 ea.
~~ aeletUon of cotton sport
1blrts - 1tripea, f-anci~ Val.
uea to $2.1Mt. All with long

of COJD:merce,
it uraln&amp; ttla.t tickets for the event
be Purchased early In order that
the churth women may plan for
the number attending.

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Usu-a•ly $f.39! He..vy wt. grey
swcalShlrt.&amp; - ·f leece-lined . g.

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LeaUe Fultz, president at
Pomeroy Cbamber

3 for $1.00

LAMPS

Valu01 To $2.99 Men's

Dollar Days Group II
Valu11 Up To 59c Yard

el'loln

set

Uaually $l.ltOI :\lilk glass tmooLh or hob--nail wHJl brass
trim. Auorted ~hades.

•owlnt" nceda.

preal-

each. Sizes 5-M and L

GROUP OF BOUDOIR

ta.Y. and colorful. Save on

Betty Evenon,

was in charge of tbe meet-

DOLLAR DAYS

SCOOP SETS

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~$

ela.,.n PHrlca
eDrlfl Dry Cotton•

II ~¥o:~~~1 1

s hap~

MilN'S (:OTTON

SPECIAL

•Poll•he4 Cottons
I PrlntH S•tMnl

made for Jl &amp;eke"
C~~Y illseason
connection wltb
when the
Ctaapter of the
sorority met at
: --·.. -,. office Tueldt.y
retular meet·
were

Bi·g f11mily •Size! Deep, round

·gluss

with plt~ s tic handle , and &lt;!Ulomatic Icc Crcu.m Dipper.

Values Up Te 89c Yd.

Plans

DOLLAR DAYS -

laundry basket, openwe-ave ·p lastic wltoh drip - free
solid bottom; s ide handles .

$1~00

M-L. Dollar Days -

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8', 9' and 10' EXTENSION

ELEaRIC CORDS

Chester Grange
Contributes To
Heart Fund Drive
A

rm&amp;gtne - 3 eGmplete electric
extenlllon· eonb tor only a dollar. Don't mill thD va-lue.

3 'for $1.00
T BIG Ttllt.IC!$11

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2pair$1.00
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Athens Youth Found
Deati, Pistol Nearby'

HOPE' ft'IUSLIN

parcntly i.nflicted with •

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iRdleatl'n( L.J:ae bad ·problem~" ~ a
love affair.

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Racine

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lblolich th•
Ia II colon.

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bc:r reY.Olvei' found at tail iJide. :
Poli&lt;e Nld TOlliver left a !!Oil' ,

Legion To Attend

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'Dovili ·

\VASijlliGWN (UPI) -

Earl .Tolllver, 18, Atbem, ,Qbio, ·
""' r~ ..,., to deatll to4~f io.
.a downtoWn !hotel. P~~ llid ' be
died o£ •wound in bhe ·tem~e. IP.

., BIG ~~ 24x6'6j" :
," Blt.J2
Cfl~1

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WASH CLOTHS

Extra .Jar.re. extN -b"vy Turk ·
Ish Wash Cloths, pastel colors,
and fancies! Dollar Daye -

RUGS
·$

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JUlG. tUD LAUNDRY

2-PC:. ICE CREAM

ar-D~1vs Group I

Parker, cha!Jomtt.

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bru!b base ; cook . ~c.rve, store
and rc-dieat in the same dish.

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. . Job11. l!&amp;llvqp,
11n. cot·
· . N~ i.M. ~ i)ona Win._
.ren~~~'•
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BASKETS

with BRASS BASE

IN NEW SPRING

PIECE
GOODS

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fo~ircking Ovcnw~:~re
ca~-51'rolc Wilh knot. lid

of the troop committee ~

$1.00 ea·

DO~LA~ DAY~--

1-quRrt

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!&gt;h lrts w1th ltcut collar, 2 buttou -th ru J)Orht.~. t:xtra long
I ail J41f.! to 17. Dollar Oays -

$1.00 ea·

FilliUTous $1 Bargains

Jen

WORK SHIRTS

etc.

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lin. Mark Duerr iJ leader tor
he Girl Sco\lta and illr1. Artll'f
;ylve11ter, aNilttnt leader. llem-

Sanro~ i t. t· d blue dlambray work

s .. nforizt· ll

wa~ 'hroa:d ~rort

$1.00 set

Gr~de Sc:hool.

Men's $1 .39 Chambray

SPORT SHIRTS .
ud~:~-.

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fl to W

firl 6coub and Brownie• wu hel4
N'KaeSday evenin,c at the Syra-

terns. Standard size.

BOYS' LONG SLEEVE

&lt;~l· umiiiUJll .

2 for $l.OO .

PLASTIC llRAPES

$1.00 pair
Valut•,.; l u $ 1.99 U]l!

Of l'lle ~~~..~~-- Aree

tor

READY TO HANG
Easy - to -keeplresh! Just
wi·pe off with dam!Jl cloth. gmbollJe.d fin H1h. Solid11 tind pat·

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enttne

DOLLAR DAYS

Cool , breeze - inviting ·
marquJscUe tailored pairs
$1 - - walilha•ble, qulck-rlr}·ing,
full window size. Dollar Day:&gt;-

DOLLAR DAYS

DOLLAR DAYS -

PLASTIC CHAIR

DOLLAR DAYS - -

Syracuse'Meeting

a _t y

Soroiity Plans
R-ushing Season
Adi.vities Here

lldent

3 for $1.00

Announce Appr~ciling Marriage

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Giri.Seouts Are
Organized At

M ., and Mrs. Lewis Harris, Mrs.
1\.t:nneth Harris and children and
Mn. Karl Grueser were GalHpolia
visitors Wedne~KJay .
John ·Might and son, Don, of
fair,borne were weekend guest• of
Mr. and ~n. Charles Buck.

Lar&gt;g:l) ~ize! Imported printed
sHk head ·Scarb! Assorted palterns! Regular 69&lt;:. Dollar Days

PANEL CURTAINS

2 for $1.00

DOLLAR DAY$-

HEAD SCARFS

Reg. $1.49 Marquisette

Snap-on -style, water and acid
proof! Odorlcl:i~! Wall'hable! ..
W·hite, pink. blue. Dollar Days

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LADIES IMP. SILK

4 for $1.00

BABY PANTS

3 pair $1.00

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39e values __ big 20x40", g . . od
weight Bath Towels, plenty &lt;~ll·
1101'bent. Soft, rJuffy terry in
fancy pattern•:&gt;.

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D:~y.s

6 yds $1.00 ,

BATH TOWELS

WARREN'S PLASTIC

Regular 41k pair - Fancy patterns in •·strctcllk.a" and lots
~r 'em! Nylo111 reinforced heel
~nd toe. 1 si7.c lite a·l.J!

DoHar

20x40·1N. TURKISII

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MEN'S 49e FANCY

for a 100 1hourehold uses . .
Hlcarhes white with washfng! •

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DAYS

fo'ine quality white combed cutton training panties. Sizes 2, 4,
and 6. Dol!Br Days W~lue-

All-purpooe unbleached mu.31in ;

$1.00 ea·

TRAINING PANTS

Sparkling cryst.a·l kmg-s.ize cake

MUSLIN

Big 54'' size! Holds 15 drc:;.se ~ !
FuJt zipper openingt Sct'-thru
plastic with qu~ltcd ~nds Metal frame~ Durable!

CHILDREN'S COTTON

CAKE PLATES

ASI:Iortfd

GARMENT BAGS

$1.00 ea·

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39-INCII UNBLEACHED

BIG PLASTI&lt;:

square or i'ound! Lots of fancy
Drapery fabric pHlaws, also.

Daya- each

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Special purchaaeJ Faney ribbed

oordUI'O)'I in oaa&gt;sortcd

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Rural Youth Represented On Junior Fair Board
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ABOUT FA~ H~P! . HOP! ·oNE,-NINE, SIX, OH!

Racine's State

?t.:o•entating Editorially
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· .Yon, Your Heart and Heart Sunday

lj)r. Paul Dy.dley While, world-famous Am·
erican cardiologist and a foUnder and former

preSident of the American Heart Association,
calls the heart diseaS.s "one of the largest
epidemics ,In medical hlftory."
Tbe "Alherican Heart Association labels
them the natio'n's Number One health enemy .
Tbe latest annual figures on U. S. deaths
from all causes, compiled by the National Of·
lice of Vital Statistics, present the cold, hard
facts behind both of these statements. Tbey
show that more than 894,000 Americans died
of the cardiovoascular diseases. This is 54
percent of all deaths from all causes during
the one.year period.
We can bring this closer to home by looking at state figures compiled by the Division
nt ,••••,. Statistics, Ohio Department of Healtb.
5lioW
In ~958 there were 91,425
Ohlin : ·&lt;Of 'Whlch 48,713 or 53.3 perto diseases of the heart
15 a startling fact: In

State Fanners Get Degrees

Z---Dally Sentlne~ Pomeroy-1\llddleport, 0., Feb. 28, 1960

ben~ SWldJiy morning and vWted
her parent., llr. and Mn. Dtn.

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1he 25·44 age bracket, one out of every three
men who died in 1958 wire victims of heart
disease.
Comparatively, the heart diseases took ov·
er 3 times as many Ohioa'Il lives as
5V4 times as many as accidents, 19 times as
many as pneumonia, 24 times as many as diabetes, 45 times as many as cirrhosis of the
liver and 85 times as many as tuberculosis .

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We think you should have these facts now
because they present the soundest reason
why you should give your fullest support to
the annual Heart Sunday collection which will
be conducted here next Sunday, February 28 ,
by the Central Ohio HeaH. Association, an
affiliate of the American Hea-rt Association .
With the help of Heart Fund dollars. your
Heart Association carries on a three. part pro·
gram of research, education and community
. servke whlch has sav~d thousands or heartf:!
in recent1years.

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5 Piece Bedroom Suite.

TOD.\YAND

'l'he Allmarur.

OF

Meigs County

SET INCLUDES:
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Bookcase Bed
Chest
Double Dr~r
Box Springs and
Innerspring Mattress
ALL YOURS FOR ONLY $149.95

YEST~RYEAR
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P - WY M3Z1
M1DDL£POBT, 0.
N. SECOND AVE.

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r~~I!~~~:t~ lhe'Rscine
Future Fanners ol
nnm
- First Row:
Ralph Rose;Clarence
, Roland Sayre
Gilbert Sellers, John Rowe
HIU, Russet!
Cummins, Tommy Hill and
. Second Row'
Mlrion .Wells, Bruce Smith, and
Tbird Row:
Paul Quickie, Donald Pierce, Dale
•~r:•••. Lawrence,
Larrv Sellers, Butch Lisle, Jim Louks
John
Hyae~~ Harold Kiser\ Johnny Grueser'
ford narrris, Joe Riffe, and Bill Levac~.
' Shaln, Raymond Rowe; Ronald Beegle, Jackie
ton, Roger Holter, David Davidson, Gerald
Virgil Hill, Richard Shuler, Eugene Boggess
Cecil Wolfe, and Danny Shain. James Hupp w~s

the meeting dopu_.,

and cqffee were served by . UJ~·
b08f..el8es, Mrs, John Ketchka, )li-s. '
C. A! Emmish, ·Mrs. Robeil 111:&amp;1:1•.
and Mril. C. M. Hennesy, a conti'i··

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Divoree Sllit Is Filed

In

Suit

~se. students hav~ selected 77 ' culture student electing productlon
prOd.uchon and 43 Improvement !projects work!~ out a budget oJ etprojecta. Each vocational agri- I pected cost and returns. For each

1love

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THE GENERAL
T~LEPHONE

Motorola

Don't tou.oh aleeltical eq.u(f...
ment if you ara w~ .A. ra.diQ.
or: t~nialan aet. cp d.tliver •

even ll ~tL. lQ~t

LJvestoclJ: projects inelude one
sow and litter, "three feeder pig
Tommy is proud t.l:lat be Uvea on
projects, six dairy he,iters, nine
beef, one gilt and' litter, and one a farm. ·sigos like this may be teen
all over Ohio, where almost 12,000
layer project.
Future Farmers are carrying on
Improvement projects include their planned farinlng programs,
one farm account, 22 hoine beauli· as a part of their Vocational Ai·
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fication, four pasture , improvement ricultq{e h.igb schOol C:()une.
and 16 others inch1dinl' h"'"'" tt:..••
f'drtf.fll.~ believes In "The FUt~
dep, home farm shop, soil lmprovment, farmstead 1mproveuJcllt, Farmer Creed," "1 believe that to
pest control, and building Improve- live and work on a farm is pleasant
11 well 111 challenging for 1 know
ment.
lhe joys
and di8c.
and hold
an om~~\l~o:rt~o• ~o~l~l~a~':m~
TheSe production and improve- life
associations
, even 1·
for
those
ment projPct8 are the basis for
elasaroom instruction for the vo- in hours of discouragement I·can&lt;..d uonal ag:ricunure y.. r. ln addi· not deny."_
tion each vocational agriculture
All Vocational Agriculture stustudent baa an apoortullity to build
at Racine are presented with
dents
many 11bop jobs Jn the farm shop.
a metal si.gn "A Future Farmer
Here" when,. initiated into the
MAC CONTINUES IMPROVING Lives
FutUre Farmers of Ametica organNEW YORK UPI _,. Gen. Dou·
glass MacArthur\ has continued to i.z.ath.m. Names are stenciled and
show "normal improvement" aft· painted by active FFA membel'l.
Chapter members believe these
er more than three weeks In Len·
ox Hill Hoapital where he is being signs aid in drveloping a kind of
treated for a uro10giea1 ailment, pride and resped etcb Future
a 1st Arq1y spokesman said Sun· Fanner should poasess. In this way
day.
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HAVE GUts~
LETA·RT FALLS- Week end
guest&amp; of Mr. and Mr1. · Ray McDade were thelr sons, Dop, Ronald,
da~te"r-in-law, and · son, Chris,
aU of .ColUQ)bUS, thtlr dauJhter!
Norma Shamblin, n·~klin, aM
Gladys Rif~ Ot Cbeabtre.

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RADIO and TV

SALE$ and SERVIa ·

Clpland's ·
ilhone

Mijll Sl.

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TAIIKIRI COLLIDE
PORT SAID UP! - A British
and a FreMh tanker, both empty,
collided lo the mia~-thf'9Uded SueJ
sunday ~bile in a aouth·

The Go.s Company salutes The General Telephone Company on the completion of. its Pomeroy office. The new facilities ore another step toward
making this area a better place to live and to work.

convoy. Tbe British

WY·!·U$5

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Slzeo 2t1 to 38.

the year 'round at the new General Telephone Building, thanks to "All"
Year" Gas Air Conditioning. Three 5-ton Go~ - fueled Arkla-Servel units

Boys'

make this possible .

IVY LEAGUE PANTS · · · · · · · · $4.9$ to $5.95

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PURPOS.E

Size1 t to 18.

These unique units serve both as a winter heating ol)d a sumJtler cooling.
system. And they'll be on the jab every day ofthe year, cleaning and filteri"ng the air ... controlling the humidity ... circulating
fresh • air ·. ...
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place .to .wor!c
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By Olh Kosb and Levi - SUM 2tllo 42.

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not only in heating, but also in cooling, this fine new building.

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Levi. Sizca 8 to 12. Rea. ajld 8111116. Oboeke,

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Americar.t':in;-1
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dustry, the public utility, and we extend heartiest congrotulations ,.tq· o~~
partner in progress- The General Telephone Company.
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THE WRI'GHt WAY ••• By Alan Ma_rir

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11o W.b ftlu&lt;a u.o tiiMeo1
a iiti!t-latftllli;l ElJiil'o

~troit

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COLLIOI ....cm...L

R~HMOND, Va.
Sebaqs. unUite most•. ~~~i~~.~~~~
ball coaches, is a e&lt;
milt.

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mark of 1,50&amp; pointll in one aea.

,¥:iddle·

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'The Dnkt' SetS Gwd Season
With

1'hJ ·MlnneapoUs Lakers de,feat-

ed the Ciacia:nati R.,-als., 1(&amp;8CI.
The Syracuse Nationals aet a new
elub ,mark of B.1M points Jn. one

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Bawb, liO-IGG, and tbe Phtlodtl·
ph!11 W.,tum downed tbe New
Yorlt : KDUilterlioelters, 131·121, hi

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Dally Sentinel, Potneroy-Middleport, 0., Feb. 211, l96(1..o41

Ful\ee, lfn. .

.111nd mothH , Jlrt. J.
&lt;~&gt;uabtor, lin. Lee
Gtrtrtlde Md&gt;ade.

Mn. W. A. HcJI;e!Yey,

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Pleannt.

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Project

Wbo have cOOperated witb thE'm to
I make their chapter a sUeceaa.
JWcords show that in 1031 approximattily 25 boys were engaged
in 2~ projects. TOday 46 boys are
engaged fll J45 projects.
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111, Lowloton, tdoljo, Jl~
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doe1 in .some phase of farm work,
includ.ine management and labor
From it he gains experience,- cash
in return, strength and confidence

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ELLENVILLE, N. y . trm:-::l'\
volunteer (Lreman Who,
sa1d, "love• to flebt fbtJ..
a
charge_d with ~non 1'ti
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DJght Ill the H~f o! 12 l~lf.
the wont of '!h1ch eluted $7~ .
damage. Police
Chief FNJi.k
Groppe ui(l Herman krom, 21, a
member of the Ellenville Vol~:
teer Fire Department, admiU~
!letting the fires beeause ..he juilt
loves to fight f'ires" and then
"help put them out."

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Saturday and Sunday

delil-e fD improve his surroundings,
knowledge of good citizenship
improved scholarship through
school credits.
ln rus "chapter life" be gains

leadersbip ability and what valued
qualities of bein&amp; able to work

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HOT PEANUT BUllER
FUDGE SUNDAE

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In blmaelf, a· love of rural life; a

Wrandot County
Marselllei-61 Navada 55
Wharten 51 Rarpstir 41

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The RJclne Future Fanntrs of
America, the only chapter in ,
MeigS COUflt:r, has gone all out to
make National FFA week a comlDemorative week for rtbemseives
apd for the Peo'ellle of the county

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·ltaeine's J'li'A. boy1 an•
to the future. SOme Wid be .
The Future Farmers of America admire George Washing. ers-imprbved -tarmen----.ome
for tbe traltJ of leaaership tllat be exhibited during hiJ n~t. Wbttever tbe,v beeome, tb
liletlme. They appreciated the principles that he lived and Will be lflOn thaJl u~e)' WOuld. hi •
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fought for to establish and preserve and so they made the been witbout FFA.

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cooperation at
all othen. the

Aa):ooe in th~ Portland area hav- week of his birthday, "National FFA Week."
in&amp;s' uws for the paper 11
or ab:loe' the day• dl -~· 11fttBOOD
George Washington also waif one of America's first scientiwith their
VIc J,ailowicz, Ho~ dauabter;lln. Harold Johnson and quested :o call Mrf. van Mclbde. fie farmers. He introduced some of the soil conseMI'ltion prac.
or Bob Wbite, aJI
MOT0. VIHICLI PRIDICTION Uces that American farmers a.re just beginning to put into
at 1 1chool fltD,itr at~··~~general practice.
lVASHfNGTON UPI-Tbe 8U·
Tllt , ~e COuncD m~etlnJ on
The Future ~armers of America today, without th ro cooperation r&gt;f
r~~Jitkl :Mth }!p:. Juabita ~:pre reau of Ro.ds predicted T·hutsclay
libd ~- ttbe~ •Johnaoo u lel:d· there would be- 114 million motor nailon.al camp 1s on the 4md that key bWiineu houses in Pomero}
was once farmed by Wasbin~:ton . and RacinE)! and the parents of the
i~~· ~. .. tJild with Mn. Hyatt r~- vehicles on the nationa roads in The
Georr:e Wa8hington Grist Mill, boys.
~·"'~"adly) 'l'be lQllowtn,; 1976, eompared to 70 million lut o14ett relic of bis occupancy of Mt.
.
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iptl'Quo:;qo were pr.eeent: Mn. Hat- year.
vernon, illeaaed by the FFA and
~wuneas places have rurmshed
kept open
the public . The ·J-'FA. ~h1cb and feed for chapter pro~ ~;~;,;.:;~~ the week of George J~.cls year after year._ The "'~
birthday as National \llotll of many other kmd_ or _asststout of honor and re· ance has been an ltlBpJralJOn to
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Practices
Recognized
In
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Plit.i:S.!

lllo!r dalilbter. Mn.
and family tb klntiJ ()tty. b&lt;t1 Prtte and . W. G.
bu.lnet• eaiJen in
fil!&gt;i!!j. ~. h11 returoeol Were
bui'f Wodneoday.
Mn. Ralph Mcll'acle YIJited

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Virginia
dtcted " it will take an
good team to keep us f:r:om
title."
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Schaus, though, almost wound
up eating th08e words ih the tour·
nament's opening round at Richmond, Va.1 Thunday l),il)tt when
the sixth-ranted Mo_untaibeert
aerambled to a 90-8S Victory
Virginia Military.
VMI hardly qualifies as "an
awfully good team" on the basis
regular season re~ord, bavwon
four of

-Bob Cousey eclipsed his previ·
ous season mark of 842 anistl.

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mll'i of M victt»i"'.:__Weot over tilt toO-ooiDt mart.
for a record 68th time ln one sea·

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SCOKES

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individual. '
'l1le free.•heellog Celtica locked
up the Eutem tiUe wltb a 121-10'7

vletory over tbe

or

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ketbill AllotlatioD-and they lted
tho &lt;Oite Yl.\b lour otber team ilnd

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Portland
Social Eftflts

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Hounds Take It All In Athens Tourney

Dump ~t ~tIn FUWs;
l.mers, St.
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Coke- Root Beer_

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of ,
McCLURE"$ DAIRY ISL"'"
Station, lllld ~~:~;I the Racine
Chap!&lt;'achievement
would nover
t ~!l~lo~
Construction.
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Yorkvlll• 63 lronclal• 61
Brilliant 71, DlllonY•l• 56

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ISrid,.._.. 66

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Dtilldolu Cotta1• Cheese
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1957'

R. H· Rawlings and Sons
1958 FORD 4 Door • • • • • $1895
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Rancll WaJon. VB engine, radio and beater, Fordomatic trans, power steering.

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cbamplonil finish

Slltlon waaonn V8 e.gine, torquefltte tran a., radio and heater.

··~L·•i!'a!fb,~lle•l!,.tllot, bar
win the

$1695
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FORD
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alst

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1957·
DODGI
~oyo,l • • • • • $1895
f. Door Sedan. Radio and !ied.r, ifOrqualli te tnns. One local o\vner.

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to Dinint Plectsure

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$491

oo• 6f 011!' ~!'lou. steaks
or the

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'To8s away those clotheSpins- and
your clothes line, toql y&amp;Ur'days {)f
washday drudgery are over when
you buy an automatic electric dryer.
No more lugging wet, heavy clothes.
No more weather w;orries. No more
running up and down the basement
fltairs. Don't c:trudge..dey your clothes
- electric·drY tlteml

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CHEV.IO.LET 4 Door

White

Only $1195
KARR &amp; VAN·

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JIM ..\Ire Hard Top. V8 "'JJM

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$1345
Club eedan. 8 cyl: engine, atlaQrd ·~. 2 thnt billa flnlsll. One owner.

1951

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb, 26, 1960-7[
~y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middle;&gt;ort, 0 .,

Feb. 26, 1960

(14) For Rent
7 and 8 .BOOM. HO USB., 4 ROOM
apartment and . 6 room apartment. A. N. Bengel, Phone
WI ·V3:t7.:.
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
3 eents per word, one inserhon M1nun um chalfgf' - 60 cents.
6 cents per word for three eonsecutive 1ru1ertton.s.
Special -one month for 30 cents per word.
Fu-ll rate Of 3 cent... per word will be charged tor advertisin-g
if DOt paid witb.in 10 day!! after receivmg bLIL
Erron1 in Adverti.s.ing - Should be reported Lmmedlate-ly. The
Daily Sentinel wUI not be responsible for more than one incorrect ~nsertion.
Card of 'Dhankl.and Special Notices of Event.s $1.00. Obituaries
publilhed et 1 cent per wGrd.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO.
60c
90c
15
Sl 35
$4 .:.0
Zl)
60c
$1.20 I
$1 .80
$6.00
25
75c
$1M
$2 25
$7 :.0
Ads reeeind by 10 A.M. will be Jll lllat day's paper.

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AUCTIONEER
R•ur. 2. Lont Bottom, .1t!io.

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PlANO TUNIHG AND REPAIR·
tni. Kenneth W. RusseU, Cool·
ville, Oh1o. Phone UIB3.

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th•n, 5yr•cuw.,
WY-2-6384.

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S.c•d Awa., Mlddlepport. 9
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9 P.M.
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EDDLEMAN.

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-(I) Notices
(9) For Sale
, gan 'Work. 37 yean. expertence.

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TELEVISION~

RIVER
c;.,..,,.s: Montgomery, 15 7 on
upper, 9.5 on lower, 14~ feet open
G&lt;lllipoplis, 18.6 on upper. 21.8 on
lower, 40 feet open; Lock 23, 18.2
.. Condition of Movable Dams: All
dama, 13 through 17 are up, 18
through 23 are down. Up dams are
~:~veraging 2 traps of Wiiter, river
nsmg slowly.
Ohio River &amp;Hh~ Lock 14: Ray·
mond E. Salvetti down at 5:20 p. m.
0-20; Lock 13, C1ty of Huntington
down at 9:55 p. m., 12-(l; Lock Hi,
Cornell down at 7.40 a. m., 14-1;
Pittsburgher dowR at 5.20 a . m.,
22-0; Lock 14, Crown Point down
at 3.20 p. m., 1-4 ; Lock 23, Peoria
down at 6:50 p. m., 6-3; Dixieland
down at 9:05 p. m., 1·1; Trade
Winds down at 6 a. m.. 9-0; !Bland
Creek down at 6:45 a. m. Q-8; Peggy Downie down at 8:30 a. m., o-8;
Uger Cliff up at 1:25 p. m., no
tow; Robert G. West up at 1:30 p.
m., 1 maneuver boat and 1 em~ty ;
Orleapian up at 9:15 p. m. 3-19;
Jobrr J . Rowe up at 2:40 a. m., 13-'1 ;
Ashland up at 6:45 a. IJl., 13·1 ; Gal·
llpohs, I.Bol;l Benter up at 4:la a. m.
7-0; JameS D. Francis up at 6:45
a , m., 6-0; i¥ferriwetber Lewll up
at 10 a. m., ~No Kanahwa Rlwr botttt.

In 1ts ru!l!.s at~ an accusmg body,
the gntnd Jury 18 dtretted in its
deliberatiOns by the prosecuting
ii.Ltorney who presents evide nce
and ca~!s witnesses tO testify. Only
th!,! prosecutions s1de of the case
1s presented to the grand jury with
no defense witnesses called. Thua,
the grand jury gets only one side,
that of the prosec'Ution. and from
this cvJdcnre must decide whether
or nnt an indictment should be re·
turned

Sewerage Issue
Facing Pomeroy

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Report

n Thea\er

ltasquerad&amp;. Party
Cavalcade of Sports
Jaekpot iBowliDJ
NewJ Be~
Wealherr.ut
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U!ll the .Jilelr: Paar Bilow
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Wrecks Crops
In Southland

Contributions
To Heart Fund
Sought Sunday

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In Gaza:Strip · ...
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Issue W•"th
DI"spatch Stand

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4:00 ADier)CQ BBDd~ed

8.:30 Rln Tin Tin

San Franeisco Beat

O:.dt Your l:!;sso RepMter
8:40 Weatherman
6:-e- John Daly News
7:00 Buddy Stareher Show
'J::'W Walt Di111ey Presents
1&lt;30 Man Prom Black .Hawk
9:00 '17 Sunset Strip
to:OO The Dete~ives
10:30 Blac"i. SaddJe ·

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11:13 Sign On

12:30
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Gaf'd.P.n Club of the Air
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NBA Jlasketball
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Eddie 8eacrist and tbe
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2:15 NBA Basteball
t :SO ltl!~:fns from Hialeah

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(Continu-.:1 From. P•e- Onl')
1 he pnme duty of a grand jury
j llo \(J weigh the State's
evidence
agamst &lt;Ill &lt;~ccused person and to
d~c1de whether or not there 1~
enough endence to warrant an in·
lhctmen t Usually the ori.gmal ac·
culi.atwn w11l be made in a mayor'&amp;
Lourt or rounty court and the per.
son held fur grand jury consideratwn wtll be e1ther under bond or
in ja•l. As part of its duties, the
Grnnd Jury w1ll make the' ' final
ded~:~iun as lo whether or not the
person be held for further legal
action by retut:nmg either an In·
d1ctmenl or a "no bill " or ··ignoramus·· tn the case whtch Irel!s him
ot the charge

~-- __ __ ~-1 &lt;.:a H W¥ 2·3231.
2 22 6lP
ELBPIIANTINJ: ANTICS-T•rP, blthl1 educated bab:r eiepha.U Of Rin..rlba&amp;" Bros. 111 ........
PUBUC OARD PARTY, FEB. 29, ELEL'THOLUX VACUUM CLEAN AIR CONDITI\INING REFHIGEH.6 Bailey Clr4181, doea • fordoo&amp; 1tand al the comma nd of Iter trainer, HQe SelnatU, T•rn -.,
£.1ementary BuildinK, Pearl St.,
e~ Take over
paymenl.ll of
alton liervlce. Jad,•s Refri.::era·
pears with • J:ebra l'lnd • 11ama at p:o rform~n e~11 of The Greaten Slunv n larUL. Ceaalnr it tllt
Middleport BPW Club Heserva$ti 00 per month for 6 months
twn, New Ha\'en. Phone TU
Huntlndo11 i\olf'l"''"1 rb1 FI :-M House We ,ne~ay a 1d Tllnnday, Matolt %ltd. lad !lnl, Tw'o ttrulo,._
tiona call Fredt.he Houdashelt.
nr w1ll seJI for $30.00 casb.
6- 2::s.tf
.-:tCI!!l f'?.t' IJ &lt;13:v, !l,aUncu •t f, p. ut and Nl.fbt Sbowa at I p, m. Children
11 rears R•lt .......
25537 .
Phone WY2·2204.
2-26-6t c . _ .
..--:--=- __ __ __
"nY .el\ alt s t1 ~ ws,
2 2~ 6tc
·--·-ITELEVtSION RADJO AND SMALL
GARAGE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
TRACTORS
appliance repair. Phone ot1s
McCUntock, Racine, OhiO.
Mechamcal work, lulmcahon , I'URDS 5 5285 l 5 .. .u.
0
welding, fla ts repaired. Bernard '
•
Ab a general rule, only those
........
2.1-tfc
Gilkey, Mgr., Texa("o Stil.tJOn, In · John l&gt;cerc 1951A, 194-fiA, 1937A,
cases called to 1ts attention by the
tenectiou Rts. l-13 &amp; 124 .
1938A, 1945LA wmth mower,
court or by the prosecuting attot·
2 24 tap
$75 to $850.
AUCTIONEER
)
.
1 n_ey IS conside red by the grand
- - --~
Ca&amp;e VAC 1949, 1947, 1941 $100 to
Complete S.rYice
I lory, although under th
, e law mat·
l WILL NOT BE RI!;SPONSlliU:
$:100
Critt Bradford
lers m.11y be brought up for considthat EJYptlan C~reea have ~efur 1111y debls l'ontrarted by any Al l.! ~ c halmers WC wih picker $180
Write, Phone or Contact
cratwn by a member of the grand
By United p,.._. tn,.mttlonal
TbiJ Su~day resident&amp; of. Meip trated tbe Gaza Strip for the f1rat
one other than myself
1'\lil~ c h... tmeri~ ·'G" w1th plow, A. c. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohle. jury or by a private citizen. Also,
A sub·fr~eling co1d wave grip. County wtll be a,ble to strike a time sinee the 1~ Suez: ci; (J.
1
Signed . Thomus Hams,
cutlt . mower, dtS(\ $~50.
~6-~tr
the court or prosecuting attorrwy
ped the dee_p Soutb today in the
Military elr~ ..laid t~ Ill'~·
Harlford. W Va I ~ dn·1 Kiug Hu ber Co-op $165 to
--··
may bnng up ciiscs that ha ve not
(Conflnvtcl From Pa_. On•)
wake of a rampage of mow, ice personal blow .at our Number One
health problem-heart disease, by Iii werQ followfil.l movemeats of
~::-::-:-=-::=""=
2 24 3tp I $25U
'
'
c;u ;:,'l'UM tWILl J.UlUiKN °~ been prevwusly certified to them to of the ,900,000,000, lQ-year sew and torllldoes.
a warm generous welcome to a E~ptian foreea ·.w~ieh they aaid
~
- ·J"arttl~tll 11 B F-12 F·20 $9fi to
Stilled fo. your bum ~ !!'rea et·
,
ld bill
k ·
· h
WILL BOARD t.:HILDR E:-.1 IN MY
~ao.
' '
'
•
bruit"'· l'"o.a,_..um Kud Aor.olt, by a mag1strate s court.
er a
ma et 1t uncertam ow
Temperatures dipped below Heart Sunday Volunteer..
were slowly appro"acbinl Iarael't
h
b th
k
b d
much money · wiU be available for I!&lt;eezjn• in all of Mississippi, Ala-'
Over 100 volunteer&amp; will cah on southern border
orne Y e wee
or Y ay. Oliver Super 55 with heavy duty
Phone WY-2·15321.
8·6·tl
fhe gr and Jury may also be an Oblo sewer .programs this yur
and Georgia and in north· re1i.dents
in high hopes of toppi.ng
·
See Mrs. Vtt'kers, Hobson Road,
toutler and back hoe $2200.
•· - .
•
investigalmg body. Each ~in.•e the the department said.
' ern
Fiord• and northeastern last year's Heart Sunday total of
Two
EtypUan
divisons are be6
2
2
- 1i·Jlc 30 Ford Plows 1·2·3 bottom $25 toJEXCAV_;ATIN_G . Wl!H BUL.L-1 Me1gs County grand JUl)' 11m ses·
q-r call WY2- 106
The veto was upheld in the Louisiana.
$1584.61.
Thil
year's
goal
for
the
lieved
to
be
concentrated
now in
$115
DOZER. Dltchmg with back hoe. Moll the me mbers visit the county House Thu,· ~ay.
S bf
.
I
I
.
OR -DER NOW -~-campaign
is
$2850.
Last
year
~e
Sinai
Desert.
·
ra.,
Plows
bottom
to
We
arc
qual1tied
to
do
your
J
Th
.
th
.
IIU
u
·
rceztng
empera
ures
rum.
.
.
1
2
1 3
520
Early order discount on all or· [• 0 U G
every Job. Shuler s Con5tructton, al · , lS IS m eJr ro 1e as an IR.
the valuable tomato, water- $2732.39 was raised in Meigs Ct•Uil·
U
.
ed
den. Steel sllos w1th 20 year
$75 .
.M ddl
t Oh
Ph
WY 2 vcstlg;~to ry body and may be ex 1
Prestdent Eisenhower asked
and corn crops tn the semi ty.
•
neon 11rm
reports have ·been
guarantee Pole type steel lmihJ. ~ Mowers for all make tracters
a~:H epor '
IO.
one &lt;
• tend ed w nther public institutions that only 20
million dollars be
lower Rio Grande Val1
Heart
Sunday
will
be
cooduct.td
circulating
i_n
~estern eapitala
ing Idea) fur loafing shed. Free
$20 to $250. .
·
_ 2_ :t 4 __!~c und publiL offices Witnesses may !!pent on the national program
as the bitter cold drove all .
.
.
for somet t1me about El)'jtians
m ~1ddleport, startmg _at one, by :f.!:P m,oVements
The British
delivery on all orde rs placed by All other macluncr_y !ll:!etied on the HOME BUILDERS, BIRCH CABl· be L'allcd and recommendatiOns this year. Last year 45 miltion
way to Mexico.
Bustness and Prorea!lona.l Wo.
:
.. ,,, h 15. 5 year fmancing . Phon e
farm . Why pay cJ.ty prlc. cs? Open
NET maker&amp; l&lt;~ormlca sink to ...s. made 1f the grand JUry finds that was appropriated.
reia:n Office satd in Lond9ft· ·to~
s orluuy
·'
BI 11 Goou·•wl~, p o Jnt .Vinyl asbestos block hud. House
... an Imprope
·
·
THE RESOL UTION
The near-blizzard whlcb scourg- men witfl -Mrs Fred HibbJ II chair
Ori1
L. Smith, Long Hottom, tU. 1
r cond1· L10n
e1usts. It
mao
with
headquarters
at
the
may:
day
that Jt is ,se.::klng informatien
2 25·17tc
Roc!t, 6 m1les from WJ!kesviiJe.
repairs of all de11criptions Call can only invcsllgatc s uch niatters
WHEREAS. tbe Ohio Water ed the Midwest Thunday witb 1~
Racine Exchange .
or's ol!ice. and in Pomeroy by Xi about the regorted movementa
- - - - -· - - - - - - Plwne Wlikesvllle MO 9-4564.
1 Guy Neigler, Racme, Ohlo.
that are wi thin lts geogra phic jur· Poll~tion Control Board baa or- ~~~be:ow:nd~r,..ed E~~~and
Gamma Mu chapter of Beta Sig- from i~ diplomatic repreaentativ·
2 19 lOtc
2 ·24 tfc islikllon, and if their investigation dered the Vilhaa:e -of Pomer-oy to
•
rna Phi with Mrs. ·Richard Rupe e1 in tbe area.
---~
revt!als 11 cnme has been com· show cause, on March 8, 1960 why day.
1 .lriO:c::-L::IE-.-:It:·HO:-~St'I.,...T.,..~L
Five to ten inches of new snow as cha.lrman, startfn11 at one, WU:h
• 1949 UODGI£ PICK-UP. FLA1' GE' VACUUM CLEAN~ H CLEAi BABY SHOES· BRONZE, GOLD m1ttrd an lndk tmeul r&lt;tthcr thun . tile appJicatilln for the renewal of
headquarters
at
City
Hat~
Ad
•- 1
'
·
bed, good ltrcs. David Kobhmtr.,
nnre. Swtvcl tops
and roll I and Silver Platrd. Wnte . &amp;ay- 11 reronuuend&lt;tlllln may be nturn· the .sewage di9Charge permit of was predicted for most of New
111
Other chairmen in the county
m s ons, 1reb. 24: .Mta. LawPomeroy star Houle. Phone c-oolcu 5 )' Wilt sacnrice for only 1 mond Thomas, LangsvHie, Ohio. cd.
said vUJaa:e should not be de- York state and New England and
are: i~rs . Wayne Turner, Rutland; renee C. Jarrell, Alhlan\1, Kf.;.
ville WU~22J~.
2·25-3tp
$2 6.00 . !'hone WY2·2204.
2 18 3Ulr
nied; and
heaVy snow warnings went up
.--'c:::'---;-;~ ---· -The grand jury foreman, elected
from lower Michigan to the North •Bradbury. Mrs. Glenn Evans; Laur· Howard iD. Hartley, Ravenswqod;
226·61 &lt;'
el Cliff, Mrs. Meiolin Tracy; Rock Paul A. Roush, Mason; Mll. ,HerGood Cle•n Uaad C•n
&lt;~t the t~tart of the sesstun, is the WHEREAS, the conditions for east.
.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold; I.e- ~an R. Barker, Ma100; Mrl. Dare1
All Makfl •nd Models
GAS COOK STOVE AND CROS·
spok e&gt;~ma n for !lie group and ad· lhe renewal of satd permit as
Another storm was reported
and Apple Grove, Mrs. Antold, Pomeroy.
METROPOLITAN MOTORI
Icy refngerator . Call WY2 -t170~
CLILANDI
m iRJ SI,ert~ the uat h to wltnefl..!ics. prescrtbed by said board are that boiling up in the northern Rock·
600-606 l•st Main It,
2·26·3tc
..... &amp; TV Rerralr ..,....
1 he prose~uting attorney docs the tne v1Hage submit a proposal or 1es but the weatherman said it
O:~'.LMn. Aldo . Dlseharged, Feb. 3i: Jlra. f,rank•
Pomerey, Ohto
Phone WY·2·2255
IOilH~L qu~Jstionmg but the foreman plan oJ 1ts .sewerage and sewage probably wouldn't hit the South·
. Gerald Jut Leac~ :.n. .AJ1bur Gilmore.
- - - - - - - - - - - -- . ~-·.-am,....w. Oh tD.
or any other member may questw n tcealmenl PWJCCt on a reduced east until Saturday.
Mrs. F. A. Mrs. Dean Patton, Mrs.' i.e.U•
1964 BUICK .,peChilrl 4 dr. Li ke new TWO 28 I:IY 54 lN CH DOUBLE
Witnesses. As you may have galh· E.Cope; and
':~:t:i;.::; 1 Sheets,
·
Patrlelo
finish. J)ynaflow tramnnission.
!tung w1ndow s, frames and alu-~ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THI ered from the oalh, the proceedWuEJt.l:!:AS, a recent
opinion ..-.,
M
Mn.
$7113.00. Hlaeltn ar's. l'omero)' .
minum stur m wmdllWII. $15.00
_.,, Doft, "our soul need NY. lngs uf tbe grand JUry are secret. by the en~tneers of said VJIIa&amp;e 1
~.
2 24 4tilc
ectch Phone WY ·232a3.
.., 1ng'P Best Wotk. LPWalt Pr.lnu stated lin effect tbal tbete iJ
lll)l. Don·
.,.,---c----:--:--:-- - ~ 2:26·3tp
RACINE SHOE' SERVICE -1'1~
If yuu arc lnleresler.l ID knowmg uo leasibJe 'means ot reducing tbe
Mn Boaa
lU.Ji l!'UJW t1 cyt. ~ tlr ro~t·dan...-nrr. _
_
RACINE, OHIO.
more about "'"rand Junet~, d on't scope of said ,project whic11.. ts
·
ly n: luuu.c~v nco ut•autuul IHu~il ll:.J. HATS Kll..Lt.:U \HTH ~TAU
r.luagr JUry duly, be un upri ght citJ- supporll:lble Jrom the point of
moil hndwt. :toluua. UJucLwar t~,
l"arturm ~.,., lbs, $J..f,B; 4 lbs.
&amp;en IUi&lt;lllomuday you may be called 111cw oi pubJic benefit in the
10 serve.
l.'umuuy.
I' 2 ;,.\oi tile $2.00. SJtte, !iure, ~uarantu&gt;d.
form of eHectiVe abatement of
1004: i'"OJLU 'VH :l ur. sedun. SparkEbersb.:r.r h Hart.lwarc, MCigl Co.
Ullext - The Petit Jury)
pouutwn; and
COLUMBUS UPJ- Gov. Michael
1111~ Willie Wiln i;lecn tup . ~tl.).
.h rm Bureau, Sugar Ru n Flour
WUt.UEAS, it is thus .apparent . DiSaJie, who usually write! to
-o ....ctuJ ..r s, 1 vm~.=,·uy . :t ~ utc Milt, Pomero.)', u.h1o.
Lhat compltance with the prov~ led;; 10,,. when he disagrees with
t:t·lii-JtpJ, {2-~-Jtp l, (3 3·3tpJ
1o n t~ of anti·pollutJOn statutes can
editorials, today fired off a
FlU!:~
I&gt; POUND WAR·X l!A'l' &amp;
, •• JO •• •• , (H7·3lpi
obtomed only by conouuctln&amp;
lettec to the editor of
m1 cc klller Wllh purchi:IHC o[ ~ --~
!#
, a tom pu:tely new
svstem of
Dt'spatch.
one pound. 98c. Cuntllma wa•·· WESTJN I..iHUUU::ll£
PO.K'CAHLE
Before B:30 A.M
su.mlllt'.Y sewers which, 11 together
In his letter dishl•ll. A 11ure guunr. ntcc(l WII.Y to
\o ucuum Ucaner. U!icd only lor
Middleport WY-2.2649
(Continued From Pege One)
wttll a sewage treatment plant,
newsmen and printed
kill nls and nucc. Ucao,v to usc.
Ucmuu~tr11Uou. Will u.crUiee for
Pomeroy WY·2·3195
tlu~ lirazJhan plane hil thiJ top of wtJI colit al least one million
Dispatch . took ilsue
HuwJcy &amp; Kccu Howe., .MJtl&lt;ilt!·
uoly $.i!7.fl0. Complete wtih at·
KAUTZ f•Eo S'rORI
the Navy plane. The DC-3 plum· dolJ&lt;~n ; and
editorial in which tbe
:&amp;·:.:::)·tHe
lllcmucuts. 'I erma
a"V~llable .
t"·' · 1 th c All &lt;tnt1c 0 cean,
WH r. R"AS
Port.
At Chestu
Uh '-"" m ll
...,. , the Coune1'I of ea ld
DiSalle apparenUy
NIW POliCH
l'houc
WY2·22U4
2
19
Ute
Yukon
5·214$
Cl.it
or
Su,e:arloaf
and
lhc
DC·U
vUJage,
allcr
careful considera- was
a statewide Demo.
1949 '" l:tli" II. 0 . MOTOitt:Yl:LE.
~ILL
SIRVICI
STATION
.spun
In
Lo
a
beach
ull
tht·
l;uanau
on,
felt
that
they
cannot
in
eratlc
NEW ROOP
.Kuna well.
llesl oiler. Ult\lid
lL.h:L~rutC - HAN-Gi
Belen•• 9:00A.M.
bar01. flay side of the mount&lt;~ in.
&amp;ood conscience impose sucb a
The governor took issue with
bhlnr.. Pnone Wul3.:;.:11. :!·:.l.tl·titp
RE·ROOf
o;~ill\.1. Loltlspul rclrtGCrlltor $aD.
Al.,.ny 3353
in Waahm~ lml , r elaln·c:; o f the st&amp;~germg debt upon taxpayina- the Dispatch statement that Ray
- ---·- --\,;LOS.I!:
OUT SALE
~-'H'Uti'~
Every Day Service
Navy b1:mdsn1 e11 killed m the cUl:tcns wbo have eJected them to T, Miller, (Cleveland) supporters
r"mpl-u :so ilTU aULllmattc, ~o.
NEW SIDING
atcx:&amp; of MujcMlC t'uintll and , l' hunc W ~ :l - ~04 4.
~ ::!3 ;np
eraah Sctld se veral of them bad an off1cc of public trust;
"quite juatiflably point out that
DQRMEIIS
Vwrn11hes. th1)' .11 Cllll ou the rc·
hnd prcm(mJtions
or
tl1~ asler
NOW THErtEi'ORE BE IT ft.E. what DJSalle Ia seeking Is a state
l:IU
1"
1
LJW
liAS
J'At'PAN
RANGE.
JUiar pnce lllld get a Ciln tree.
ahead be!ortl they lell lur 1..8lln SOLVt!:D by the Coun('Jl of the wide , boulam af tbe overlord
PlCOIING
l ' flt:tJ o1h'a. wrue ~~J HI Kare t t.:ouglUU% »avtn~ll . Howley &amp; Rued
America.
tald VliJage of l'"omeroy, Obto, Qlpe."
hcnour ul' Ca ll ~ 7·"1700.
P~lmtNG
Middleport.
:'.·2b-tllc.
Heartbroken wives and sad· two-thuds of the member• elect·
"This Ia not true, baa never
223
~me :
f;;R;:EZ=---:lN=SP::ECTIONS. PHONE dt::ncd fr1ends 11aid they had a ed thereto coneurring, tbat the been true and wUI not be true"
lilNUER ELECTHIC 11 0RTABLB
"funny feeling " there wuuld be . a said Water
PoUution ContrGl DiSalle 1 aid. DlSalle aid he de~=--­
WY-2-2774:.
Gilmore
Supply
.
OAIAO~
D&lt;IOWI
ICWIRI m1chtne, In excellen t AKC K.Eloi:lT.I!iH.KU
COLLIE PUPS
" bad ucc1dent" on ~he lnp.
Hoartl be, and. it hereby is, rtiStore.
Vaughan
Pest
Contr1ol
Co
~onchtton . .to·uJI prace only ~D.;)()
~01.0 CIICII . l' tHtUtl WY :l· tJ~04 . John
Hescue wor\en; said the crash pccUuUy requested t-o defer tcIN$ULATION
.,
Member of National ,t&gt;est Con· scene was a gruesome s1ghl.
'
or terms 11 dCIIJred. J•hone W¥ ·
·1 uckm·, HyseH Hun Road .
uon in tbe case of aald village
troJ A11soclation.
12·3·Uc
ANOTHER. IATiiiOOM
:l·2U·titc ,
22204.
2 23 Gtc
"There Wt'!re shouts lor help unUI such time a• Jt1 fJnanctal
I~THIOOM IIPAIRt
and p1eees of bodtes and wreck· capabiUUea wiU permit.~~th:•::::l
LARGE Wlll"f~ KITCHEN CAB·
LIJ+.a tt:FUHV BULL, 13 months (lObi
uge
aJI
over
the
bay,"
oue
Bra·
atructon
of
H
&amp;tlw.age
_,,,tti!
Jnet $10. See 11Hcr 4 p. m. or
.f MODEINiZI.
1
o1U. fllb.llt'Y Hy~u, Dndbury.
:uuan s~:~id. "We Pu.Utlt..l every· 41~nt and aU, or a
1:
on Saturday, 91 ~ s "1 nird St .,
DOI•f' STIVI!RB
2 :l3 3tp
· PI.ASTIIIHG
tlung we could out of the bay . . portion of, 1:1n entirely .new
~~fl~,&lt;ii~~·~~;
Mtddlepor\.
~-~at~.:
cvcrytbin&amp; was
covered wltb ~m o.f -sanitary Iewers.
~
•i;~;i;nd.ai~
•~INT!ila,
blood."
. RESOLVED FURTHER, that
~
BINGER Zlf;.ZAG S.li:WINU MA· ,IIUUil.. Si'0.H.'I':::..:I1AN
l
I
It
,
Aiummum,
compJetlllY
cbme. LUte new. · .M11.II;es button
th~ Mayor and . Clerk of the ..Jd
b\lllt IIUCI"1Uf 1 tl&lt;lUI,Ppt:d. 1-'!j.one
bolel, o'ler~llttna, bllntl d1Lch·
VtWaa:e of Pomeroy be, and they
New hav en, W. Va. TUrner a.
' lDI and many ianey de&amp;liltUo .
bCreby are, authorized and direct·
IN THa 'M.TTIR OF
l~tU or TUrn~r 2-~03 • .i. .. ,,.mond
ed to certify a copy of tbi.J fNOo
P11 olf balwnce due of $l4:1$.00
&gt;ET rU'I\aNT OF ,._.COUNTS
.i• lilldK.
.r; .:14 3\p
or fS.OO pt!J' monln. J»honc WY ·
luUon and forward same to tbe
PROIATI ~OURT, ,
azaot.
2·26-6tc
~~ Water
PoUution CGntrol
MEIGS (OUNTY ..OHIO:
tUM MKIU.::UR):' :.! dr. sedan, NeW
"'rw::::;o:l:'-:H:-:OL
= s·=
rEtN -,,~.,1'1;x-s. UUJcK U'tu.hl·Jl) . tibows t:ood. care.
Accounts .,nd voucb"'s o f the .if.~rd wJtb the request that It be l':::;r~i:;
BARNES.SIIIPS&lt;lN I.N~uliAN~II: following named fidu &amp;anes have sitbmitttd to laid boud OJI 11
treall, .t~nt clii.L\'es. John Huud&lt;~ •
~th.). lll1:1cm•ar 'l$, Pomeroy.
Aa:eott, JIUddleport. l'ire, !t.ato- been Hied in the Pt·oUulc c ourt March 8, 1D60.
lbe.lt, Mmerl\'alle.
2 :tU·::StJ
2 24 6tc
mobdo, Bond•. Phone WY·2- :~fcigs t.:ou1~ly, Ohio, for upprovai
GAIIMJSCB;;-·-;r;;-;AR~.;;;,.EN=Kll\CH;;;;-:
- - - - , - - - - - - , - -21103.
1110 IIAIILEY DAVIDSON MO·
and
·
setUcment:
EN,
Germany {UPI) Sjoukje
Morine Supplies
toreycle, 1110 1 wheel ulllit,y
Cue
.No.
1&amp;122
Ftrst
and
Final
Oljkotn,
a
,
p
ort,
1e-~d
mJa
traUer. J . C. Hhmhas Bout ~$10 BOATS ANO MOTOfla f25 COMPLETE IN'UIIANC! l'Bl&gt; Account of Alma MiHcr, Atlml nit- from Holland, won the European
tecl.lon,
Ldtt,
Aulo,
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1 Trllllr. -t:alJ C U1·~l .11fter 4
wd yp wh1le they laat. Metf'Oo
m:u·ix of Ulil l:!ltattl or trnt"!st L. fiaure tketiq women'• dlampion·
Cllil Doo lllllt, liUidlljorl, Goff,
Thlnl
P. 11.
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polhan MIMon. 600 1. Main
deeca.ed.
Ohll.
ship Sunday.
boar1
St., P,om..-.y. Phone WY·2-3t10.
Case No. 1818.2 First and Final
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Accouut oi .Eur~a Thomas, EJI:tlCU·
tr1x 01 the eato~~.tt of fuQ.'mond ThO·
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Case No . .
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St•r. llOod a room hou1e, ou"
llOUSE WITII NO POWN
bulldln11, w~ter,
electiictt,., Account of Jo1ora Steffy, Adminis·
paymc1•t for t mllll mohtlily
mail, 1Chool · bus, telephomt, tratrtx of the estate of Waller Lot·
payftl{'ltt.
Contact
Vermont
a:ood pasture with plenty oJ lrldt:e, deceased.
.P.tllrkcn. Uberty
Reat&amp;uranl
Case No. 1789J Sll:tement
m
watQI'. Contact Sam Curti$, Boa
Pomoroy.
2-26-3tp
1118, Reynoldsbura.. Ohio. .:Ua I.J.eu- qt. f~ . ~unt or l!Atythn.
ton 11. 18.10.
. 2-11-aot. ~ae '· fierey, ~dl'falPlstratrlx o[ the
estate or Berrna ·kaspar, deceased/
FOR SALE: 5 ROOM HOUSE
Caao No: &lt;!82$1'; l'irsl and .l&lt;'inal
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wilh bath. NiCe location. Melvin Account of lrfll. W:orrla. ~\ dmi nls·
Val• St., oft luttern"'t Ave.,
Hood, 111 lm!uat St., Pomeroy. 1fator of lhtt~ Dtate ol Mary Lind·
PtMtrOr: Ptton. WV-2-2327.
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2 23 30lpo aa,y, dccta&amp;ea. "'(:1 1 30tp FOR SALE: 1
ROOM kOUSE
Unle':' exeepUona arc filed there
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~W""•·•u.t. ~-..s - i'Urnllhe
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and Ye room house and 82 inl.ol .be-fore tald. \COurt n th 2Sth
''111Urnllhed. Mdlaster•, Mlddlttacrca land, runnln&amp; water, \oat day of Marth lNQ at 0 bi ~ t"
phtt.. Phone WY-2-~286.
2-3-U
mile from New Haven Ban.t . aald actonnti' ' 'frill' .be ~flh~ld:;!.~
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Priced ri.Cbt fctr quick IO!e. See and conUObeid from day to day
MENT 1M per month or 1 Bed- {:&gt;hn McDaniel at C1Uton, W . until flnall)l dilposed of.
2•2G-Itp
room apartment, ~ per month,
a.
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uUiidetl l.nclu4illd. LOcated ove.r FOR SALE FIVE ROOMS, BATH .writte:n exeepUona to _said aecountl
Voa:ue Shoe Store. 10:6 E. Main
dosed 1n utibty porch. Larae lot or ,to matter• Ptrtllnma to tM ex·
St., Pomero7. Phont 10\·.M.
near school. 3rd st~t In Mid· eeutlon of the trust not less thaq
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dleport. Priced $8.000.00. tthone five daya ·prior ~o the date aet fot
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·Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 28, 1960

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Jackson Pa.stor
To Be Speaker
At Middleport

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Next Tuesday eveninc • sub·
district meetang of the Ports·
mouth District will be held at the
He&amp;th Me thodist Church, Middle·
)l(lrt.

Community Canvass Plans For Heart
Fund Drive Made By Rock Springs Club
Plans were made to canvas the community for the heart

Rev. Howard Pettit, putor of fund drive when the Rock Springs Better Health club met
the Jack.so11 Methodist Church will
Thursday afternoon at the home Qf Mrs. Maxine Arnold , Athbe the speaker and the
local \ ens road. Mrs. Horace Abbott was co--hostess and Mrs. Arlee
church WUI furnish the fD,UIIic.
Abbott a contributing hostess.
Also on the program wtll be I
Mrs. Arnold presided at the meeting which opened with the
Mrs. C. F. Tompkins, Pomero)l . club song "Brighten the Corner"
- -----There wiD be a film sho...-n dur- followed with the Lord's Praye1 ·~cted by Mn . Arnold wa:s won b)'
ing the evening featunn&amp;: IJlshop ~md Pledge to t.he f''lag . The BI&lt;KK
ltss C11rol Be.arhs and Mns Amos
Werner. Subject "Preparina: for mobtle visit at Pomeroy on Febru ..eonard.
Dynamic DiacipJeshlp."
ary 29 was announced and also thi
Rt'freshments wr ce se rved 'by the
World Day of Prayer to be held B1 108tesse6 to th nse named &lt;~ hove
the United Methodist Church or
nd Mrs ~dward Humphrey, Mn.
Marth 4.
:ollm Radford , Mrs Roy Gruest'r,
.1rs. Hugh Bcarhs, Mtss Alice Eu
A program was presented b)

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT

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Jaet Webb - David Nel8on
SATURDAY
"SAD SACK"
Jerry Lewb - Peter Lorre
SUN.• MON. •nd TUES.
"THE WRECK OF THE
MARY DEARE"
Burt Lancaster - Gary Cooper

Mr s Gwrgc Hackett, Jr. tau;:ht
lht' St&gt;cund and Third grade class
of Mrs . .Bf!n Philion's yester&lt;by
Mr~ Philson was unable to be a t
sthoo! becau&amp;e o(, UJ.~ illneHs of he r
son, Rush .
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Umoer auesll .. of")te\0.

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Nothl111 but qual!ty usecl cart

1horoughly .-•dllloiiM oiiCI

••-••d b)',_.IIUICKdoa._
· · · · $795

Like new finish. Dynaflow transmission .

$895

New Buick trade-in. Shows good care .

$1,195

1956 BUICK Speclal2 Door · · ·

Hard Top. Dynaflow drlvc. Spotlc!:is two tone green fin·
ish . Extra nlcll.

$1,495

1956 BUICK Roadmaster · · · · ·

4 Door Hard Top Sedan. .ver~ low mileage - less than
16,000 actual miles. Power -. ~teer-lng and brakes. Power
wlndows
and seat. Buick's h'nost series ' and best. in con·
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1957 FORD 6 cyl. 2 Dr. Sedan ······ $1,095
rully reconditioned. Beauliful iinlsh and interior.
Showroom clean inside and out. Less than 8,000 careful
miles. Hydromatlc drlve .

1957 MERCURY 4 Dr. Hard Top · · · · $1,695
Le,. than 26,000 miles by one careful owner. Pu•h but.
ton ohUt. Almost like the day it was •old I

an(Wl"· Mi~sil)n~ry Gr~l,lp

A dessert
the hostess
meeting. The
htld at tbe
1Jhamson on

1be Middleport Wednesday
Nigbt Canasta Club held their
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meetm.g ~t the home of ~~- Dorothy NNtcrt . Thursdaty . evenm&amp;: with
Mrs.
elhe Barso t1 u hostess.
Present were ·Mrs. J~ck Tbomas,
Mrs. Ted Chapman, :41's. Charles
Archer, Mrs. Rtnh Karl' and Mrs.
Jo~n Vacon , ~drs . Nierl and Mrs.

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Dalley,

Hlndy and · Mn.
Bradbury.

Sauer,

Mrs.

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Charles Ala

- - -Soonta Want Vnl/orma

OPEN UNTIL 7z30 MON. THRU SAT.

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.IJomer &amp;dforcl. . Herbert
wOn 1 baJe ol twine
lhle, a ~et ol batterY
ca.blea.

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Door Prize Awarda At
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DoOr prbe award• 4t the annual
P...ue and Sauoalle
at
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officer but tbia report could DOt
be verified.
Hud10n il in hiJ earb' 2CY1, about
neoriiJ.
5 feet, 10 locbee. tall with dart
Fl'f pUJ'IUed him in hi! OWD wavy bair and weijhs about 100
car but Hu.:t,on dikhed bis QJ' poundJ. Anyone havinJ informaat the New Haven Park and man- tion eoocel'llin&amp; bim il uked · to
aced bll ueape on foot. The ear eall 101, the St.a«e Police. Or 101.
aaid to belmtJ to the )'OUDJ man'• Muon eounty IJheriff, or the lleip
mother, wa• impounded by tbe county sheriff's office, WY 2-33'71.
'Muon County aberiff'l office.
Sheriff Robert Hartenba.eb, Po•
ReCOJ'ds in the Meigs County etoy Chief Jed Webater md Patrolaherifra office reveal tbat Hudson man Geoqe Hicks maintained a
jailed here March a. ltlll'l, road bloct at the Poraeroy·MIIOA
arreJted for California offictn. bridp until 2:30 a. m. today w~a
from whom he bad CICI.ped after it wu
reported tbat UuUaon
hil arrest for a felony. W'Jill4! in would aUempt to c:J'OA into ObJo.
jail here awttltlae extradition to
The lbaOQ COUDtJ abet:iff'a fif
Calitornia be eseaped from tbe fiee discoant.ed the report tmt
Hudson waa in .Minenville
night and wu of the opinioa that
be il at.ill bidinl in MUOII eounb',
'Rbably at a home, and that
penoDB with whom he il eon.cealcd

are alr11id to reveal his praence.
!oaring he wll1 bonn tbem.
A large, apprectatlve crowd ~ to visit the General Tele- Hudsoa'a parole o({ieer, FOI'Uit
phone company's new communications center in the first Pattenon, Mtlta, OhiO, told Siler·
even~ ·of the company's Open Houae last night. The formal iff Hartenbacb today tbat Hudloll'•
s!&gt;owtng of the new facilities continues this afternoon and to. recordS are in the ~ offke
and that he did not have immedinight.
ate acc:eu to them. He uid., bqwPresent to areer Juests and look
ever, l.bat it wu l'lOt probai'ble tlat
with an approving eye on tbe com·
C11lifomia would .seek tO- 'qtUm
pany'a Dew · Meigs CouotJ · planf;
im aa a parole violaWr ba.'l would
buUt by
· Karr, Pomero)l
let
West V~ authorities try
contractor. were

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tht ratauraat bJ breakiDJ io the and wu returned to the :Melp
back door after biJ •ttempt UD county jail. He was taken to Clllthe front door was IIIWleeeuful. fomia and .enteneed to a 3 tO 1
A nelpbor, lira. Sodie Warth, year teno. Acmrdlnt: to reportl
ealled Fry after beartq .a nol.e here, io bja original eiC:Ipe from
at the reltaurant. Pry .broke a California, he shot and wounded aa

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Wi.DdQw and pointed 1 1hotgun at
the man, wbo ran from tbe back
door aDd ucaped to tbe ear

bU&lt;Jtory, in
and lw been paroled

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way today
In Mel.gs
and out. He forced hi• WIJ out the
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wltn
breaking
and enter·
and ran. 'Ibis wu April 2&lt;&amp;,.
upper New linen at 1;30 a.m. door
1111!7.
,Fry WM menaell\l blm wJtb a
'.Hudson wu illl'eJted by Muon
okoteun. He had 11inecl entry into county sheriff's officen on lilY 1

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THE OOODSI
*IDOD Pr~fQaMANCI

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Of The. Ma"y Values

of collectand Jn.
Scout unUorms
might wish to sell .
lit scout
unlfortn
they would ltke to sell are
to contact Mra. Everaon.

BLAETTNAR'S
POMEROY, OHIO

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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker
aaaban and Mr. and Mri. Roy ~UIC· I •
til of Pomeroy visited Mr. and
Lewia Walker, SundJ~Y·

At a meeting of the den mothera held la11t week at the home of
Mrs. George Hackett Jr., plana
were medc for the Scoutorama
will he held at the Armory
Pleasant on March 26-27.
13:::!:~• chairman
Hackett was appointed as
lor the grcup
will attend tho kick-off din·

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School.
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orpnsa. Ia. gray and 11p'hlte I•
eombin.ed with red lllJk peau
de .ole tor a fulJ.Iklzted. ,
. ltra.p-., .wenmr dnlu uul ·
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Death Of Institute Patient
In Gallipolis Being·Probed

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2 Door Hard Top and 4 Door Sedan. One careful owner.
Dynaflow. R&amp;H. Choice or elther - both very good COO·
dillon.

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!loy Scout Troop 209, Pomeroy, group including, ''God 81 ' 88 Amer·

met at tbe lOOP Hall Wednuday lea," fav~lte .~ong of ·Margaret
for a regular mee"ng
and un•·- Chase Smtth; My O!d Kentucky
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form inapeetlon with 28 boys an~ the tie TUt ·Binds," Mn. ·R ichard
4: leaden attendin&amp;:. Plans were Ntxon; "Battle Hymn of the Remade for a
md the public .. Herbert Hoover·
nd
commit- "Ame~ica, the Beautiful,:' ~r.s.
the meet- Dwight D. Eisenhower.

With A Ball Bat

Newsome Friday afternoon

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OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER IS

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of the Cub Scouts
met Thursday af·
home of Mrs Le·
lo C'omplcte the
annual Blue anft
The banquet will
F1r st Uniled Pres·
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Church, 1\lan·h 7th, in·
orr the 2oth of this month.
It i~J a planned pothlt'k at 6 "30
and · awards will be made after
the meal .
At tht: mcetin~ Thun~day the
invitation list was completed and
plans for the program were d 1s·

4 Door Sedan. Low mileage. Topo In condition and appearance. Fol'domatic.

SparkUng wbllf: with green top.

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Middleport
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banquet.
Cylcri;,~ al the

1957 FORD VB Fairlane 500 · · · · · · $1;495

1954 FORD V82 Dr. Sedan .. .. · .. · · · $595

SCOU t Tf0,0·p H0 IdS
Reg UIOr SeSSiOn
Wednesday Night

Blue And Gold
Bonq·uet Plans
Made For Sc.?uts

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1959 PONTIAC VB 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $2,695

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Strickland.
. ~~eo • ~ ohio.· A report on the who also won the door prize. Color·
ai.le bf artlclea for tbe blind wu 1ed alide!k,Were shewn by Mn:. Hoff.
'liven b)' Mn. C. F. l 'oq:kiN. Jll:m . Mrs. Mullen and ~drs. Charles
Tbaftlt you notea weNl rtad fruni' Spencer recelYed birthday illfti
'he Elberfeld family and tbe Girla from their secret pals.
Industrial Schoot Legi&amp;lative D~ry
to be held at Wellston on March
Refreshmlffits were serv~ by the
115 was announced.
hOtitesses. Mrs. Kenn.eth Fmley and
Mrs. Elmer White Wilt be hoste...s
Favorite songs of famous people for the next meeting.
named and sung ·by th•

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w.r.d. -to· 'r01 caU With f&lt;lmf·.,. Don \Julien. ~~~ Mrs.

The Racine Grange mel Wedncs·
day ni ghl. l•'eh. 24. wtth Worthy
:11aster Robert Beegle presiding.
Due t o the had weather the at·
te ndance was low.
Cuntnhu t10ns were voted to the
Youth Fu nd nnd the Heart rund .
The charter was drappcd for Mrs
Sod1e Morri ~o n . MJ"S Morrison was
a 25 yea r m&lt;'mher.
The OhlU VaHey Grange observance of lhc tr 25th anniverlillry wa:s
1:1nnuunced for Frtday, Feb. 26.
The Racine Grange Is also In ill
25th year and plan~:~ are being
made for a later observance.
The lecture period was in charge
o£ Emma Adams 1'he theme was
the February birthdays of famous
Amerkans. !'ihort life sketches of
George Washmgtun, AIJraham Lin·
coin and Th.oma11 A. Edioon were
gi V4'n Other parts of the program
included : Ballad of the Lincoln
Penny by ltoh ert Bee gle ; Lincoln
AucrUulcs IJy Mary Eastrrday;
Lincoln and Pericles, Dorothy
Smith ; Lincoln 's Christian Faith is
Documented, Letha ·Morris ; Edison 's Winter !lome Is Shrine. by
Belle Theiss and washington Was
A Farmer by Clifford Norris.
Cherry pie and cofllle wa1 serv·
ed al the close of the me~Un~ ~ .

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1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan

candle, Mn.irro'l-stef sr., ~
Pearl Jbael~
; ~eft ~D
and ~ ~11, .
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"Sun of · Jitrf--~1'! ~aid "Be)'or)d
Uw: Sunllef"• were playl-d portly

Mrs Elsie Jansen, who makes
her home with her son-in·law and
dau ghter, Mr . and Mn. Jo' rancis Bl ·
ru n, 1s reported to be quite a lot
Jlllproved at Holzer Hospital and
ex pects to return to her home this
week
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Racine
Holds Regulor
Meet Wednesday

evening at the home of
M.ra.
Dayton
Strickland, Lincoln
Helgh\5 with ldra. &lt;::harlel Holt·
man and Mrs. Jame. Butler aa hOtWednesday

A s~ort bWIIness session wu
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b_el~ wtth Mrs. ~nald Collins pre·
readin 11. were ii'l-.-.bY Mrs BU· wblle tb.e readtl1&amp;8 were gtven .
stdmg, after whtcb gamea were
ter MN. rliU , W~ t.. - =~ !_ Mn. WilHam ,a. Downie ptestded. 1played and prize~ awarded to Mra.
Ethel Garlind, ~ ~~ ~~ ·t!J* f5Zlell!_~ing and members anr:-'1 C~l~s....:~ Edward Wells, Mrs.

[{u ppclt at the lwifn .Re~'·r
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last SuQdiY were ·D aiUt$ 1 b'
ti llar, Kendlal I)handa and A ez
Azee, who spoke at the First Unil·
ed Pres byte rian Church during the
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Mrs. Stdnc y Russell was caJled
here Wednesday due to the critical
condition of her mother, Mrs. Rue
er, i\1rs Norm;w Weye rsm dl er. Tuckerman , following a stroke at
Mrs. Arnold which opened wtth !H
rrs Cliffurd Le1fhc 1l, Mrs wm . her home Wednesday morn\!
article , "Heart .Disease Can ·Be PrE
:adford , Bo bby and Bruce Black·
:11rs. Freda Bratt retura
to
vented" by Mra. Lewis Grueser. /l ton and Vick.1 Abbott.
her apartment at the Mrs. ·, ian
poem "Pet Pande" by Mrs Wllbm
Bailey preceded an article , "Heart
The March mceltng wJH be ht.&gt;ld SticH home yesterday frl'm the
Deaths in 1959 m Me1gs Couoty' ~t the home of Mrs Wdbur Bailey !\1e tgs General Hospital.
Lcw1:s Sauer, Sr. was talt~
t
b)' Mrs. W. A. ~org~:~n and a can Nllh ll.rs. Hugh Bearlns .and M1ss
·,ICJgs General Hospital Th
day
cer quiz by Mrs. Harold •Blackston ..:arol Bea rhs a~ ~,: o- husteas cs
Mr11. William Grueser read a
1 even mg.
~_,
~
poem after which articles were
Mrs. Wilham Bradford IS in Porn ·
read by 'Mn. John Hartung and
~range
cro y at the holl}e of Pdr.
Mrs. Howard Roush . A contest conHarold Lohse Lo care for tlh
hse
children while Mr. and Mrs. L bse
are to Columbus.

1954 BUICK Special4 Dr. .. · ·

A memorial service for Mn. J, B. Elberfeld was held when
Pomero~ Sbakesce club met Wednesday afternoon at the
h orne o Mr_s. Wl
Baxter, Mulberry Ave. .
. .
The serv1ce was conducted around a table with white linen
cover, on wbicb wao a tall white candle and an al'l'llilgement
of flowers. An organ prelude, "My God And 1" by Mrs. Ben

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.Memorial Service For Mrs. Elberfeld
1Sewlh• Club Mee'lh•
Held Wednesday By Shakespeare Club 8 !/!1!.~~:.,~N~!!"met

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