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' 8-.J&gt;aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Marclll, 1960

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I\IASON CITY RATES· COVETEJl1SCOUT HONOR

REmEmBER
the IRISH

Me1~s Students
At R1o Grande

SecrJnd Semester

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GIBSOR
ST. PATRICK CARDI
You don't have to be a

Flanagan or a Finnisan to
send our mirthful St. Patrick

cards to loved ona, relati~
and friends. Bee o\lfll

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

STARK'S
Pharmacy
Pomeroy

E. Main Sl.

LENTEN SPECIAL I
Through the entire Lenten ·Season we ore offering a
special which will be sold in our restaurant - car service - or Carry·out Haddock Filet 15-6 as. Fl1h Sise)
Choice af Home or French Fries
Cole Slaw
Hat Butter- Dipped French Bread

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Caffee

ungthy Dlness
Surprise Family
Birthday Party
For Mr. Folmer

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Georle

Sr.
·· Pretent were Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Folmer Sr., Mr. and Mn. Pearl~·
Wlrdl, William, Georie lr, IDd

Take 'Em Home

Order By Phone

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For Mr. Smith

new ...

A eur.pl11e famUy birthday PII'LY
waa held reeently at the home of
and Mn. David Davis, hoi\Ofo .

Mn. tlnta' father,

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Mfl. Don•ld Folmer and· .)Jr. Fol·

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1\Uity DavJa; and Sheila and

Donnle Folmer.
Mr. Folmer received m1ny nice
ind -lui CJho.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
Phone WY W41Z

W, MAIN ST.

Paint Special! LATEX ltUIIERIZED

WALL
PAINT
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$3.69 gal.
BULK SEEDS

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sunday were

8 Beaullflll Celora

Mrl:. StanttY. JonN, Mr.
NG:rman llteallum, Mr.
DH Rt1 and diUib.len
and Do11111 and Mr. ••d !ln.
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Yliull NIX'!'

complete Une of Grau, Flower and Garden Seeds

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On Display • New 1960 Wallpaper

eB.\~QUET

Headquarten for DuPont Palm and Varnishes
TO PICKENS' HARDWARE SPECIALS on

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Broadcl8t Dlr ect From The SIOre.

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Admitted! None.
Discharged: Ricky and Randy
George, Rutlandi Mra. Jllllles Ward~
Ch.llhlre: Lawrenct Perkin~, N(!W

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-~dleport, 0 ., March 2, ~~
...- - - - - - - - - - - ; Middleport will meet this :paura- ~.r---·--------"\
day evening at 7:30
tilt Se:aior
'lheAlmanw:

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Dailt 5eritiriel

to an ann01.mcement by Mrs. James
.Buchanan .

Daybook
, •NG

TOD.\Y AND

room at tbe bigh school actording

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OR.DIR TO MEET

\'ESTii}RYEAR I

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HISTORY
County
OF

The Loyal Pals CJu111 of fbe Mid
Bethel No . 62 of tbe lnl6rr)Jihon·
4ltpct\ ctnareh or Christ which [ 411 Order of Job 's Da_uJht~, will
Toda" is We&lt;tnesda", March 2,
wu tb bave met last night ha s have 11s regulitr. "'"_et_mK _Th,,r~ay
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ned iiS meetinJ until the at 7·30 p m. w1th Jnttlallon bemg the 82nd day of the )'ear. with
h •d
304 more days In 1960.
third TUesday of ttle month.
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The moon is approaching it.ll
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MeETING ANNOUNCED ~ mrc 1.1'8 rtnti.Ollnce
Th
, e morning sun are venus,
MUCILLANB6UII
The P•st Chiefs of Magnoha
p ra)·er f) ate8
s
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HISTORICAL NOTES
Temple Pythian Sistt!rs will m~et Day
Mars, Jupiter and :aturn.
h
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The Alfred Mqth.odist Church ' The e~e~ung s.t ar 1._s Mert'UI'f.
Thursd:.y t&gt;Vf"lling at t e homo p will hold a World DaY of Prayer
On thai. dote m huit.Oiy :
Mrs. R1cbard Campbell.
:_ Service at the church Friday
In ' 1799, the General Post
' ' Mar&lt;'h 4 at 7:43 p. m. ine peopl~ lice was aet ~p by ~ongreu.
. MOTHERS TO ,.lET
repre*nting Lhe various counIn 1836, tlie _lerntoty of 1'exas
Th"J Senior Mothers ('lub of tr~s will be dressed in the cos- was . declared mdependent ·from
tu;tnes of that cou ntry. This it a MeXICO.
l:i~~~f
servict&gt; ttla.t cros~es all ~nom IIii ~923. a new . we~kly news
natio nal line s, and If you Jive tn magazm~ T1m~ hd _ the newsthe Alfred area and want 11 place sta,nds for the f1rst ttme.
to attend on the World Day of
In 1~. 521 penons were ~·~~~
Prayer .... We ce rtainly welcome by coa~ fume s aboard a tram
yuu
at1 Jtahan tunnel - the wont
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road disaster in history .
The Cbe.&lt;~ter Methodist Church
In 1949, an Air Force 8'~2
will observe a World Day of Pray· bombu, The Lucky Lady, made
er Servit'e at their church tin the first non.stop round the world
fo''riday , March 4, at 8 p. m.
trip in 94 hours, one minute.

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Mr. and Mrs. C1ay Bryant of
Middleport -,ere the Sunday guesl8
of Lilt Clarlt Ihle family .

WJiter 1!. SU..o

Poet's Cotner
When Junl6r Got SnoWhund

wind b1ew hard, snow fell faat
sheathed across the road.
l l ' o,.~ ... came mut=h to fast for cars
To keep 41 car sw~pt road.
Ca~ crept and slipped and skidded
around
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And I was lmmeward bound
To park Junior in the yard
Where he became snowbound.

Ptesbyterian WYF
Holds-Regular
Session Sunday
The Westminster Youth FeUo..tshlp of the Fin.t United Pre•lft·
terian Church of Middleport bela
their regular,Sunday evening meet·
ing in the Sunday School assemb])'
room of the ~h..
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James Miher and .Mickey -Morris Jed \he dtvvf.ioru which includ-

ed a Bibli ijijeSUOR .. aittl

"dent'e, telf'Vi.!lion.

It heaped snow high atop the hood period .

We find the 11ame progress Even with sun visor round
made in medicine, surgery and ft blew and drifted around the car
all of Ule science!. When we con- Until it was abOut haU found .
tbe buQ).an mind the great His nice blue ~oat Willi standlng
If-·-"• in all these wonderful ad- !ortb
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v~~~o~,;~,.;: doe• It -aeem ,.,...,,,.&gt;[!!'.'contrast to fh'e white •
you that it
cold taw 4tind Was ftoom the
to Unger · over
north
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and superstition
time He had sUrvived tbe nlg"bt.
I wi&gt;On we used the ox-cart for tra·
Knee _deep some places ,Vas
snow
!Blown anc,1 ~rUted by the wind.
do
A"'h eight~ eight no pllee ._~o go
hid been mowed ,in.
used unied
· a ,Junior
Now
in
loin.e mlsebief I mllSt get
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With
Uttle
here to do
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advantemen in
So
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muSt
Write
a
QOem
tbe adv·ancement it has
all the otber sclenj!:es. To bore the life of "yotJ. ;
peculia'r ideas
Composed Feb. 14 ~awf
have been r~­
Copyright AgrJb Roush
the woodev
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RuocheL 11!110
flai1s to a t'le~
.., POmero#! ·ohio
mind stands
proud of lts

anSwer

Afterwards, Lynn
Buchanan
moderator conduded tbe busine~i
to
meeting. lt
tbeir ruular .' :
Program·~

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6 p. m. With
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Richard
Ruppelt

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Northwest

to still greater

New Power Plant
On Big Sandy

Has Blessing

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two-year Power.
four-year
He described the projeet u an·
terma. Candidate~ muat detlpate oUter important step in the Syatbe leqth tbe term they are tmil•a eontinuins expraoe.loD ~
-kloJ.
s.h\ce WorM War D-a pro.
grram wlio~ by the end of 1960
Elim.inated by the county baud will have .seen th'e expendJt~ o1
aetl.on Ia the Western Local School cloae to $11,;-billion and tlbe ri6e
Dlltrlct and the Nortl:lern Local of eizbt giant steam-electric eenkhool Dlatriet. Two Wettern eratinot .st.atioDJ totaling ~.000 ,000
members, Wayne , Turner, Presi- ltllowatta io Lhe great river valleys
dent, and Robert Davit have lost '.lf thb F)ut-Centflll retlon . The
their board positions by the coun- new -Big Sandy plant will be the
ty board action Iii have all mem· n-inth in this series.
bers of the Northern Local disHa 11lcl h LaWNnce County
trict.
tlta Wll MIKtwd bac:~t,~ .. It of.
The Northern school contro- fwM a toOd combination Df an
versy was triu:ered by tbe actHin .eoMmical. l.......ange fuel supof tbe· Ohio Department of Educa- ply, and ad.quat. watw IU,.,Iy
tion in refWiiDC to renew the for cohHftti .. pur,.._, and a
location rnftlng poe~lble econoe~ for the· high school in ttae
diaFlt!t fqll_o winc inapecUon by mic lntQration Into the renMI•
der Df the AlP Sythnl.
state intpectors. The NorHtern
Site of the new pbnt I! a 336board circulated .a petition set!lt·
in&amp; a vole on affiUatiq the di&amp;- •cre tloact in a bend o! Ute Blj:
Sanely on Kentudcy Route 3 a.ptri&lt;t 1"1111 Albony.
pro~Jmatel five miles norllb of
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The petltion was preaented at Louw an t-hree milea dUe east
J meetine of the county board of. U.e village of li'!Ulsbur1 . lt is
~.an. 28' at wbicb time ceveral al8ov direttly oppoeite Hewlet, w.

the dlatrid, two
.t tnna and three

Jia;nera w1tbdrew

(rom

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far

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names

Realardlelt of what Karch il
like - ...nne n:w c:Mh w:iU
be • breele at UP! And wbat
a wOQderful variety ol f'ooda
rou'JJ lind to •ve ont All the
lamilil.r bNod.J: .o 'tofi"H known
for depencWMe quality __ all
low, low-priced to beap extra

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Charles -Mt'IJJeli,
Mrs. (,::atl Bllikam
land Neutzl~-

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RIJ ROAST .;. Tellitirciy . . . . . lb. 791:

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Center Sliced Ham . . . . . . . . . . .
RoII Sausllae
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Sllcod .... Choice Quollty
Cholcoof4-Siliod
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sa~itary method of .waste disposal.

Infectious hepatitis 1! frequently
spread by contaminated waiter supplies. Uo not drink water unless
certain that it jB safe and
heal,th department will
to test yopr water supply
advise you concerning water
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Chicken Legs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59c
Chicken Thigh•
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Week.End

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6 - 6-os. cans 95c

Sale!:

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Florida ... VIne iUponed

Tomatoes • • .,.•

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Tbla week-end only, the 3-ll:i. bags
Of MP Premiuln~ly Coffee are seUing at lOc off
re,uW price. ~e endl Saturday, March 5th.

Ail unbeatable bu11

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Oyster Stew . . . , . 2 - IO.Os. cans 59c
Had.,.ck
Fried Fillets : .. . .. . .. .. .. .. lbi 59c
Dressed Whiting . . . . 24-oz. pkg. 29c

Corn .......... .-.. ~ ._: 2 ~ 29Cl
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Halibuf Steak

French Fries ...... . 4 - 9-oz,' pkga. 59c:

.Chill Con Carne . . 2- 15 h-as. cans 49c

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CUT-UP FRYER PARTS!

lb. 55c

Pink Salinon . . . . . . . . . 16-os; ccia 5$t

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Cut Up. y,.y PIICk

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froni\, A&amp;P "Krlnkle Cllf"'

Cold SfrHm

'Jeobe!J ... Ctlop,.Solld - 30 size
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Game Hens • • each 69~
Fresh Fryen •• lb.41~

RSH .FAVORmS

25-LB.
BAG

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Community sanitation _ Ewery
home should bave a properly built
A properly developed qnd· protect·
ed safe water auppl;r Is I "muat.'1

live-: better for

Stewing Chickens lb. 39~

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leaders, Mn. Slleridan artd' ·Mr11.
fohn E. Hunne1, to tho -members
and four guests, Nancy J9 Mayer,
Judy McKnight, LUlie Li~erril.ilt
and Mary Hayes.
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Brownie Pledge. Plall8 were made
for an all day outing at Camp
Chester Saturday . ·~o,fl'S . , WiiUam
Sherid~ exp1ained. how to make
the artiCJes required for tht outing.
Pin cushions made of jar Jlds was
th':l project for the ·Mond!JY meeting. The Friendship Ci r.cle and
taps concluded the meelig.p.

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Plans were rilade
church servjcell at
Baptist Chu~h s~··~:~,;:?
Brownie troop of
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met Monday at, ·/5.:1~ p, m. at

tl9e

45c

SlllALL

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Central School ·.
Brownie lroop
Plans For Services

English or Shc:Juldet.Rotm .. r...a••.,; ..

TURKEYS
YIESH

t!ulated · by · ·the board .. di. Dot
reach -the P9~t .for. any ilffJCtftl
notlee ·lait .. niJ~t~ .

·RefreahmenU
the boatess to

AAP SVPEB-RIGBT ... OVEN READY

EleeU...,. ·

aetlo~ · .. ol Mr. Waggoner who
· . ~ugh~ to present 1 new petition
-~ · tiW bol,rd con.talnina:· ·~1 sJgnitures~ The tltird petltiqn cir·

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ol lbe llo«d beloW . ..
your -pine lllt.-then ....-.:i.
rltllt onr to MP fw the ltV·

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A · reiolutlon • wu t~ediately
approved "to cretile tbe new North·

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without aulficlent i1&amp;natures to
certify the quedlon to the county

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Dayton RooseveltR
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~rated Dqtoal .I&amp;OOM\'elt'a 1)().
43 shelladdng of Jeffenon ht the
Dayton Seetional highli&amp;ht~ Tues-

day night acuon in the state-wide
high school Clau AA buketbaU
tourners.
Xema, p1cked fourth in the fmal
UP
h d
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I rat..mgs, a JUS 1 as easy 8 '
dJDg
at -Beavercreek,
West carrollton
7l-3fl. Inpouodmg
a major
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upset, Co umbu~ North roppe a
69-67 deeilion to the team the
Warriors had beaten twice during
the regular season _ Eastmoor.
Zanesville Rosecrans played con·
trol ball aeainst zaneaville igh
.and aftE&gt;r .an almost unbelievable
7_2 halftim lead went on to win
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Dayton Roosevelt once again
showed it should be the team io
beal throughout the tourneys. The
Teddies lE-d Jefferson 41-15 at the
half and scored almost at wUI,
with L. c. Snow getting 20 poJntl
and four of hi1 teammates allio
in double figures.
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1n thf:' Zanesville Jtosecran1Zanesville match, only 14 free
throws and control ball brought
--e •-nesvllle
the lo w 31 ·26 -v~
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came wi*hin a point
the win·
nen at 25·24 with 2:05 to JO, but
couldn't tie it up . John Davis had
10 points ror Rosecrans; Bill Meyer and Paul Wilcher had 8 etcb
ror Zanesville.
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Of 7 Molor L-o
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Authorized ·MacGregor
HeadQUIII'Iers
MW Street

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AU·America Cage Team; Lucas, ~est N

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wu dtolen on the United Press per cent of the ballots; Imhoff on
International 1960
All-America 75.3 per cent and Stith on 57.6.
ttam today for the Utlrd atraiCbt
TlllrM .Domlnat. T•..,
~, He wu eletted by ·a nearNover before have thfee playunanimous vote.
er~ dominated a UPI AU-America
Jerry West of West Virginia, ballot as did R®ertson. West aDd
Jerry .lAacas of Ohio State, Dar- Lucas thia season .
ralJ r.hotr of Ca lafornla and Tom , Robertson , West and Imhoff are·
Stith ()f St. Bonaventure were the seniors; Stath is a junior and Luother pl-aYers honored by an all-l eas only a sophomore. The 6-9
time hl&amp;b electorate of 338 writ- Obio Stale center is tbe fourth
en and radio-TV broadcasters sophomore ever to win (his honor
from COIIt-to-coast.
following such famed collegians
Of tbe 338 voter&amp;, 336 made the a&amp; Gola , Wilt &lt;.."11-amberlain and
amazing 6-5 Roberhlon tbelr firJl· Robertson.
l:"lll choice, one picked him for . The 1967 Un~ted Pregs Intern••
aecopd team, and another exer- honal All·Amer1ca ba~ketball t.earrl
d.Hd the democratic privilege of ll'layer.Sehool
Ht. Ave.
ignoring the Cincinnati pltenom Oscar Robertlon, Cln. .. . 6-5 34.9
on hiJ: ballot.
J..-ry West, W. Va. . ... 6-3 21.7
RtH:onl P..-cent...
Jerry Luc.., Ohio Stat. 6-9 26.1
RGbel'tloD thus apjeared on a O.rrall Imhoff, Cel, . . . 6-0 11.5
record 99.8 per cent 'bf the votea Tom Stith, St. Bona. .. '"' 32.1
c11t.
Second T.. ~
. The 2l year old senior, rated -a Tarry Dischinger, Pu~ue
eiJ;Ich to become profesaional baa· Tony Jack.on, St. J.t,n's, N. Y.
ketbiJl's next new 11tar, ill only Jimmy Darrow, Bowling G..-..n
tbe second player ever to be R.,.r Kalur, O..CW.Ja T•h
elected three times to the UPI CMst-H Walkar, Brad!.,All-America team t~ince ita incepThird '""'
tlon in '6.117. The lint colle'"ian Horae• Wtlk•r, Mit:- Sttt.
so honcred waa Tom Gol-a of L·a O.ve o.buuc:h•re,
rolt
sene from 1~3 to lHD.
Tom .......,., N. y, u.
Weit, the 6·3 backcourt sharp- Wtlt hllamv. Indiana
shooter who led West Virginia to LM Shtffer, North Carollnt.
the . SOuthern Coofereoce champNEW YORK UPI- HonorabJe
lontbip and an NCAA berth, wn mentions in the 1960 United
aeleeted em the team tor · ~e tee- 1Presa lll~rnttional All·Ameria
ond Ylltr in a row. He wa1 a basketbafi ballofing tncl1.1-ded the

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votea etch :

l;lavl~ce·k. N~well an&lt;l, ..lied~,

ohio State; Adams aq,;f y ~o
Ohio University ; Case aad"'l
genburk, Dayton; Davia .aDrd
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som.tlllftt. to wh1t'1 lnlkle
th.m INfON you mount them
en th• wall "

The Pojnt Pleasant Bli:
stamped ~hemselves u .
favorites to wln~ tbe' ·
tourna~enl at Wah;~
.end w1th a 61~ victOry
Parkeraburi Bit' 'Reds
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H. S. BAS~I~L
lt-t ranked 12Pl in
TOIJRNAMINTS
West ' Virginia in the
Tbe .J)ig Blacts will open tl):e
CLASS AA IICTIONAL
~~eetion11 tournament to be Pia)"At tMrtlna Ftrry
ed ~ the W~ g:ym Frid,• y ~~~~l,~'•rt'Y 71 ltk~N:ort ,62
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51 Taylor 5 '
the Wahama · White
Falconi
HtJ 41 G.-..nhl'b 3
against Ripley, and the Falcons, ~~~~~~~~~A/1 :'.:~~~ TwPo 47
despite the £act that .they've won
64 4._..._, 111• Cen. 59
only five games, tbi1 Yl!fl' .ilfre
favored to win and move Into the
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coaleback trau todoy but'lt otill
look• like a thorny road •for Ted
WilllaJna.
The 1reat St. Louis Cardinal
and Boston Red Sox outfielders
ne tryinl to bounce back from
the pooreat seasons ol their careera. Mualal hit only .2Gft last
~a1on and Wlllitma batted only
.2M.
"I feel better, &amp;tronger, than I
did thla time a year ago,'' said
the 39-year-old Muaial after a
hard workout at St. Petenburg,
Fla., Tuesday. ''l think I'll make
a comebl:ck."
Chronic Nack Aliment
Williams, 41, said at Scotts·
&lt;J.U, Ariz.• that a ebronlc neck
,.nment. pl8)' prevent ntm from
$~1 ,this year.
"If my neck doelln't get better,
J doubt that I ~an play," he aald.
"l'sn takina: some pUla which are
auflpoted to have .an orange teed
tntrMtent. They help the pain
but they make me drowsy."

The . Dttroit Tiaen .bibbed one
their thtee bjg holdou\o when
Frank Lary unexpectedly
at Lall:eland, Fta., : and
t,o terma. Lary. a 17-iame
la -belle.verl · to have algned·
. Aw.rlcan League bat·
Har.vey Kuenn ·and
Maxwell are un-

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Georgestump, All-SIQAL Sprl,.f'-td Public · 72 Sprln1fleld
,u,ar:U of the LOgan Chleltaias,
C..holic 25
put on one or the greatest oboe·
At Mad ·River ·
man shows ol area tourpam;nt NorthMOnt 70 Sprlntfl..td Shew-play Tuesday night in hia tea 's
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60-M defeat by Welbton. ·
Tec""muh 51 Northentern 'S7
At M&amp;ddl.town
Ro1er Maris, infield· ,With bi~ Steve Dalton not On 1•,::::~:'.",60 H•mllten. 'T.tt 52
Lopez and "firat-b.t8einan the player li st., the hand~pptfd I•
Garflald 87 Lakota 65
Hadley, all acquired from Chieftain s were down 36-22 with
New ConCOfd
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41 Zane,vllle
aigned with the New York · Y-an.. Here'• whal the 5·7
sh~p
keea. The Yankeea' holdout list shooter guard did from then ~_p : ] Mc:C;;~;:I,:ino 61 N. Concord 47
numbers live, including Mickey
Hit five straight at the tree IlTle
At Euclid
Mantle.
of six attempts, ttole the hall
Glenvlll• 58 Kirtland 43
drove In, h1t frop1 the ch-de,
North 60 Clavtl.tnd
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56
half splurge With a
Bedlonl , o ,· .,; _
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Hay S1 Solon 50
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scored 'l$ points
Onnge 34
mates contributed but
Stump's production
the 1':;":;;:• ;1,!,~~;:~
night was a&amp;. hta best
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pact and possiblY lo con&amp;lder 18 and played an outstandiDIII'!~~~~~ c. H. 52 Bu:l.., 50
chargea that facultlea are losing game defensively.
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Die Ttn athletic policy.
1n other area timet, Gallipo~ll
45 811 Walnut 39
The Rose Bowl vote should be won Jta firat game of the seasan
61 c.a"'"'""
North lashMor
67
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~&amp; deadlock, preve11tlng renmv- n section9l ~lay again&amp;t
R~
of the contract under which Hill at Willston, 77·67.
l N•wark 47 Mt. Vemon 41
conference picked a team to
;.,_,floldAt Palftt -Vall"
each
year In the bowl
Point Plea~ant knocked ott 1'
44 _..lllsboroo 41
'"·'··· .peclal action Is taken, Parkerabura: 81·&amp;6 ,a nd In Ute At· Paint Vall.., 58 Plk..... J9
a rule
remain In ef- hen• win -ovtr ,Belpre,
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an invit·a- the 78·53 rout ot Belpre whope Wellston 60 Lotan 55
Dave f Wllco1en eollected 11
71 Belpre 53
polnlt. Athena led 40-28 01 hall
CLASS A IICTIONALS
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AUCTIONEER
Complete S.rvlc•
Crltt Bradfenl
Writeo, PhorMI .,. Cont•et
A. C. BRADPOR:D, Racina, Ohio.
6-25-tf

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES

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S cents per WOJ"d , one m.se-rllon Mmtmum chart:t- - 60 cents.
I «=ents per word for three consccut!vc UL.&lt;;ertwm
Spccu.l - one month for 30 cents Pl'r word
Fall rate of 3 ~ent.s p.."r wurd \H\1 be chaq:ed for adverttsmg
if oot pcud wtthin 10 da} S after rccem.ng btll
Errors 1o Advertlswg - Soould he repo rted Immediately The
O.ily Senunel wtll not be responsible for more th.an one lnCI)f·
reel mserUon.
C&amp;."'fi of Thanks and S.pectal NotJ('CS of Events $1 00 ObttlUlrleS
pt~Lh!!Ohed al I cent per word
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6 DAYS
WOJIDS
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J UAYS
$! 35
$450
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IAgal Notice

Legal Notice

OR:DINANCI Na. Sit, TO PIX
SHERIFF'S SALI
SALARIIS and WAGII for
OF REAL ESTATE
.:MPL0YEES Of the VILLA.GI of
In th• Common PI_. Cwrt of
POMIROY, OHIO
Meig&amp; County, Ohio
BE IT ORDAINED u follo1r1 b1
.~I!ORGE R. HAYMAN,
.he Council oJ the Villqe of Pom·
-•tart F•lls, Ohio
~ roy, .Me.l.ga CotmtJ, Ohio,
twoPlelniiH
JurdJ of &amp;11 memben ele(t.ed
VL
No. 12.95~ .hereto concu.rring:
tOSS SAND &amp; GRAVIL, INC,..
SECTION l. That the following
.n Ohio Corporation; et 111,..
.cale of salaries and waaea for
Det.nd•nta
..Jllployees of the Villll&amp;e o! Pom·
ln pursuance of an order o
.toy, Ohio il hereby adopted:
..ale m the above entitled af..tiOJ•
Street Foreman, $1.50 per bour.
. wtH offer tor sale at ~uhUc eut
Laborer, Street Department, first
•on, at the door of the Cour . nree months probationary period,
louse lfl Pomeroy, Ohio, in tht ~l 00 per hour; After 3 months
.. uove named t:ou~ty, on SutW'day , ,Jrol)j.Uon. $1 3~ per hOur.
.h~ l~L~ day of ~arch, 1960, at 1 Ch tef of Pohce, $27~ per month.
1 ,o 00 o eluc.w: A. M., the foJlowm~ 1 Patrolman, !at 3 mos. probation~.~~~~~nbed teal estate oltuate ln th~.- 6 ry pertod, $225 per month· 2nd
t:o unty vf Metga, township . of Le- 1J mos. probationary penod,' $235
~art, and state of Ohto, to-w1t.
;er month· After 8 IIl().l probaPARt:EL NO. 1 Situate 1n the uon, $2DO ~er month.
·
.::ounty oi M.etga, m the_ state ol
Pollee Dept Radio Diapatcber,
Ohio, and m the township of Le· $200 per month.

Scout Tr.oop Meets
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( I ' Not1ces
We repair all types of radinorthwest corner 01 100 acre lot
~fftee secretary, $1'1'.5 per month. The namea of Mr. and Mrs Jack
OiilDER NOW
~iNt.;EH ~L~CTRICPORTABLE ators , from heater cores to No 234, Town No 1, Range No Ce~et~ Sexton, $1.40 per hour. Bondurant were unmtentionaUy
Early order d!srount 1.1n all or·
se wmg machme, Jn excellent
the largest truck or tractor
12, thence south 454 rods to pubA88. t. Cemetel')' Suton, $50 per omitted from the liat of those at·
lie road, thence north 62 de,:. east month.
tending tbe March &amp;O(ial of the
den Steel SJios w1th :!U year
condJtwn Full pnce ouly $39.50 1 radiator.
Laborer, Cemetery ~pt., lit 3 Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta SJg.
9 rods and 141J.!: lmka; \Renee
guarantee Pole type steel bUild·
or terms If de.!nred. Phone WY· I
1norLh 4491,-, rod• thence west 1 months Probationary Period, $1.00 rna Phi Sorority which wu held at
ing 1deal for Joafmg shed Jo'ree
:l:!~04
2·26·fUc
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rods and 20 hnk~ 00 place of be· 1 per hour; After 3 montbJ proba- the Martm Re1taurant lut Sat~·
dehvery on all orders t•l aced by CONSIGNMENT SALE · 5 I ~~~~
gmmng, con•·tntng ••.••0 ac,... l ,u on, $1.3&amp; per hour.
day evenme. The name of Mra. Guy
March 15. ~ year fmancmg Phone
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Om L. snuth, Long Bottom, Rt. 1
Uc held ~aturday. Jtarrn 6, at 1
Pomeroy, Ohio
P.AR{;EL No. 2 The followmg
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upon requea Reynolds was unlntentionalJy omit·
Racine Exrhangc
2·25·17tc
11 ·oo a m at the Auchnn
descnbOO real estate &amp;t!uated m I a! the i!.pproprtate aupe"isory em· ted from the )iat of BPW Club
Ground s I mile West of Porterthe County of Meigs, in the Stale pooyee and alter the .consent of membel'8 of Middleport who asThoma• M. Fttn
field , UI&gt;Jo Will have a mu;cel· HU"ME BUILDERS, BIRCH CABI- of Ohio, and 10 the Township oi c uncU, temporary employeeJ may sisted in the annual Heart Sunday
Termlt• and P••t Control
law:\ u), lut mach mery, tools and
NET maken Fonnit!e smk tops Letarl, and bounded and deicnb :; blred and shall receive a rate drive.
FrH inlpe&lt;tion, ln•uranca Nationh u ubl hold good:. Lunth Will be
Vmyl asbestos block laid. House ed all follows, to-wtt : Begmnmjl 7
compensat.l~n not to eueed the
, wkfe. Ea•y tarm,,
scrn·d
repairs of all descriptions. Call rods and 20 links east of the north lowest rate ot pay of the job clasPhone Pomeroy WY l-2366
GoddanJ SHies
Guy l"' t' gler, Racme, Oh!o
west corner of 100 acri! Lot No Slfle&amp;tion applicable.
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Harul&lt;.l Codllard
\urtwneer
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234
Town No • l • Range No • 12 • p~ided
SECTION
the wage
seale
ortsmouth PO .,.
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seot1on
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2 2B tfc
3 1 ate lllABY SHOES: BRONZE, GOLD then~e sou~h
lh rods to tb~ retroactive to January 1, 1NO in
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{3) In Memorlan
125 HAHLEY DAVIDSON M;O· I mond Thoma!, Langlville, Ohto. east D rod~ and. 141h: Unka, thence cemetery Sexton only.
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2 18 30trl north 446 rods, thence west 7 1 SECTION 4. That Ordinance
L'J LOVIN(, MEMUHY 0!' OUIL
tr.uler. J c
HiggJns Boat
rods and 20 hnks to the place of Number 314, dated Februa
4
dt&gt;ar husband and father. Jesse
Trailer Call c 111 .2251 after 4
begmmnl!, contamlng 22.36 acres
rdi
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0
Wood, who passed away one
v. M. '
CLILANBI
I'AltCEL NO.
The following parts 0f ~~n~!a lnna~:e~u~
2 26.otc
year ago today, March 2. 1950.
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real estate tutuate In the County ~ f with th
ro · 1
f thl8
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Phon• WY·2·W5
Meigs m the State oJ Ohlo and m
e P VII ona o
or lSINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MAchm£&gt; Like new Makes button
t'om....-,, Dh••·
the 'J'~wnshtp of Letart, and bound· ~ance lhall be, and the aame bereYou arc r,:onc hut not rurgo tlt•n,
holcb,
overcasting,
hllt~d
stitchw
and described ,1s rollow8: Be Y are repealed.
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Never will )oJUI memory fade ..
mg and rwony fancy des1gns ARE YI)U RUN DOWN
THE mg !00 acre Lot No. 23~. in Town ! shSECTION ~. Ttult th.Ja ordmance
Lovmg thou{;hb will ever lmg1•r,
Pay off I.Jalance due of $14~ 00
hHI&amp;? OM&amp; your 10ul ntN taY. I, !'ange 12 uf the OhiO Compaay 's
all ta~e j:lec:~ and
~11 fof:
To the spot where you arc la1d
ur $8.00 per m;mtb. Phone WY· 1 lng? Bnt Work. Lowett Prices. l'urchase, except 9 acres of( the ~fm ~n b a 1er e ear es per
P-loplc may lhml,l we hav~ forgot ·
22204
2·26-titc RACINE SHOE SERVICE SHOP front entl m front or the County 8 ;w d · YF ~w- 22 1960
ten
---aACINI, OHIO.
Ruad; also except 4 lillcres off tl1e
aae · e ·
•
·
Wht:n they src u;; smile
back end formerly owned by
Approved: Cbarles W. LeJar,
lost 8 GE VACUUM CLEANER CLEARBut only ones who have
ancc. ~w1vel tups
and roll I
George Lam•; also except 1 acre
Mayor
loved one,
easy W1il sacn!Jcc for only
out ol lhc :w uthcasl corner of satd Attest: Edna Schoenleb,
:Knows the hear taches hehmd tlwl
$2(1 00 Phone WY2·2204.
Lot No 235 deeded to John Ked
Clerk
s nl!!e
~-ZtHilc
H; there rcmamm~,; 86 acres, more
(2) 24; (3) 2, 1tc
Sadly nll.!llled by his wife and
or lesa, bounded on the south by
sons · Mary Billy and Bobby
the County ltuad . on the Weat by
,- ttiG-wAtllt;
H!::FUlGERATOR.I
3 2 ltc
the
t oun ty Hoad, leadmg from Ihe
LhC.aiJ. l a !I WY 2 :J..:Ii:'i between I
---~-uhw
H.Jvcr to i:ast Letart: on th e
7 ll m and :.'. p m ;, t4 LIJtHiur
IHJ Auto Soles
North by 4 acres above mentioned
NOTICE OF FILING AND
:ltreet , Pomeroy.
3 1 3lc
Before 9 :30 A.M
and oH tl1 e eCJSt by landl owned by
Cn• No. 11,267
19M !&gt;ORO 2 DR. SEDAN . FORM
Middleport WY -2·2649
the
hears
of
G.
W
Ha)'man,
d~·
HEARING
ON INVENTORY
er owner recommended thu tar
Marine Supplieli
Pom•roy WY -2·3195
now
owned
by
Ueorst
R
Probllta
Court,
~~~~ C.unty, Ohio
ceased,
lvr bcmg easy on both gas and
KAUTZ FEED STOll
lll.~yman
TO the Executor or Admmiatra·
o1l $69~ 00 Blaettnan, Pome· USED BOATS AND MOTORS
At Ch•1tw
Bemg the same tract or parcel [ tor and to such of the loUowlng as
Pd up while th•y la&amp;t. Metroroy.
3·2.fitc
Y'*:on 5·2145
of laml d~scr1bed m deed of James are res1dent.s of the alate of Ohio :
poll••" Motors. 600 1. Malrt
HAMILL Sli!RYICE STATION
H. Karr to Jsabe)la Hayman, dat 1surviving spouse, tf any; next of
Good Cl ..n UHtl Car1
St., POI'Mroy. Phon• WY-2-3170.
Befort
9:00
A.M.
ed September 24, 1887, recorded km; beneflclarau under the win,
All Make&amp; •"41 M6dela
1 1-lA· tlc
Albany 3353
ln Volume 64; Page 287 of the ir any; the attorney or attorneys
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
Every Day Senlee
Me1gs county Deed Records; an&amp; representmg any of the aforemen6QG.606 laat M.in St.
....
.-~
.~3:'
deM ·qt lotirt : H Hayman and tloned persons :
.
Pomtroy. Ohie
I Q-For ~ale or Kent
.
te
::.;
..
·
:
w1fe to sa1d hNtbtiJia Haymafl r- by
You are hereby not1f11d that on
Term I
10(}.1 UL' It.K SPEt:lAL 4 DR. SJo: MODERN 4 ftOOM HOUSE - On
· -- deed dated bee. 31, 1910, recorded the 29th day of F~bruary 1960, an
diiu . dynafluw drive. L1ke new
Lmcolu Hc1gtm {;as furnace .
~a a .Vohctme ,t04D, ""dg~A~doi p1ud Inv1 e1ntorryoEdnd A~~rTaiseFrmentho! thd e -----;--=:::-:-:-:-. ~- _
lJI'Ish
$7U!i .OO.
lll actlnau ,
Sell With no duwn payment or
~· etgs
oun y ee n.co.;Or s.
es a e o
wa1u . enc , eLIGAL NOTICI
f (J[IIeruy .
J ·Z·tilc
PHONE
PARCEL NO. 4: The following ('eased, late of Middleport in said
rc•nl at $00.00 a month . C11ll FREE INSPECTIONS.
,,
WY-2-2774.
Gilmore
Supply reul estate In · Letart Townlbip, County was filed In 'this Court.
NOTICI OP APPOINTM.NT
Pomeroy WY 2-3830 or Pomt
:-:-:-c:-:-:-:--:c::----Store. Vaughan Peat Conlrol Ca Meigs CtJunty, Ohio, and iu 100
llearmg on satd Inventory and
l1t1te rtf AmancN ,1, Howett
l'ieasuut ltl2tl.
3·2·6tc
1 19.i4 HAHJYI'UP 2 DOUH HUAll
SAVE Slle
SAVE llle
O.C.aM
Member of National .t'eAt con- acre Lot No. 234, Town No. 1, Appraisement wtll be had before
){A:,lt:H Hutck . !'ower stt•erml:,
trol
Association.
12·3-tfc
Range
12
of
the
Ohio
Company'"
th1s
t:ourt
on
the
19th
day
of
...
No.
18.313
power brake11. Very good comiJ· ( 14) For Rent
Purchase and described as followa: March 1960. at 10 o'c)ock A. M.
NoUce Ia hereby
t10n . Pt1ced Rea110nable . Mrs - - - - - - -:----:
Begmning 4M rods south of the
Exception• thereto may be filed Bolin
Poat
Bertha Olm:r, MulbQrry Hgts, ApUtment., Pwple't htr•" and
J
it.,
oft
lutt•rnur
Ave
..
Val•
northwest
corner
of
100
acre
,I.Alt
by
any
Interested
party
at
any
s
23
a 1 6lc
(20bl
Insurance
Pomeroy, Ohto.
Pomeroy. Phone WY·l-2327.
No. 234, Town No 1. R11.n.111e No. 12, tune prior to live dayt before the as been
ALL COWRS
195:-1 CHEV. 4 DR . SEDAN. WEEK 3·1·30tp
thence south to IQw water mark date set for hearln,ll.
ratrlx of tbe
DON STIVUB
__:_,:-:::c--·- - end 11pec11l $39~.00 . 1Hacltnar.s,
of the Ohio RJver; thence up the
WITNESS my. signature and Howett, deceased,
l' umcroy
a 2.fitc IU' A.h 1 Mt:N'I'S - r' urru.abed and
river to the east line of sa1d 100
the seal of said Court, thi1 County, Obio.
uutw Rllln:d. McJiaatera, Arllddlllt"
acre lot; thence north to the cen~
29th day of February.
pated tbla 11th day ol February
---· ~
port. Phone W\' -2-D~.
2-a-tr 1
er
of
the
road
;
thence
aouth
,.8:it
1960.
1160.
'31 ~' ORO Deluxe In good cond1·
deK. west 38 roda and 8 link1 lo
John C. Ba-con
F. H. O'BRIEN
lion. !'hone WY·2-6319,
2 .Bt:!JltOOM MODERN
the place ot be,lllnnlng, containinl Acting Judge and Ex-offlclo Clerk
Judie of the Probate Court
s 1 lite
Mr.;J'lj'l ~ per mun'h or 1 J;ied·
MASON, W.
Pboae SP-3-8514
By Ann IBaker, Deputy Clerk
Melli Clount.y, Ohio
8 acre•. more or leu. Excepting
ruum
•pattmeut,
fO&gt;O
per
momll,
.M-:--7--cAc:IE:::'Il"C::-U::Jt::Yc-M
= O:::
N--c:
TEHY, 4
ULUHit' ll lllC1UUt.d Loc.a\ed over
auch
part Development
thereof as is aow
owned
dr. h11r11lop Mercllm~tUc , ll&amp;ll
by Ross
Company,
Vu~ue :shoe t:itore, 10;4. £. M•ln
extra dun, extra nice uunde
estimated to be ,,94 acres, more or
St., Pumcwy. l'houe UUl·.M.
&amp;nd ouL $1696 00. !Uaettnars,
1 28 tft RARNES-BWPS!lN INSURANCK less, leavin~ a balance ol about 4
Pomeroy.
3·2·titc
acres, more or leSB. tt being the
llllfflll •.,.,,,, ;, "'•
fro•
Fu.,o~ '"""''
Agent~. !141ddteport. ll'lN, ''"~ ln\ent10n to include, describe and
7 MIIU II lWOM HUU~, ol .H.UOJI.
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY-2- convey heroin 1)1 the land owned
MVMl tUU::b~ MUU fl fOUilt MPIIR(91 For Sale
NE\V ISSUB
2003.
mt::nt. A. N. BenJilel, Pbo111
b)' the 11rantor lying between Qte
FREE ~ POUND WAR·X HAT &amp;
w~ -~-3~ '1:.!.
IH~-Uc ::-:=::-·~- - -public road and th~ Ohio River in
mice kJUer with PUI'&lt;'hale of
COMPLET.I!i IN:::tU~c&amp; PRfJ. said 100 •ere Lot. No. 2341 of Leone pound 98c. Contains war· MODERN 1 !lOOM AND BATH
tec:tlon. Lde, Au~o. Ure, Pol1o. tart TowDJhip.
unJurnu;hcd rm;Jdence, Pome·
farin. A •ure ~:u.aranteed way lo
appraiaed al
Cal! Doll M.IU.,. Aliddlepon. 1 Said premises
ruy t~nd 4 room unfurnished
kill nls and mice. Ready to u~u .
Obit.
$40,000 00, and cannol be sold f~
11nd ti room furnished apartRowley ' Rct!d Jl4we ., Middlelen than two-thirtl.!l of that amount
(Meip Couo(J')
'I
ment. Wm . T. Grueaer, Middle·
port.
2·23-tltc
Terms of Sale: Cash on day of
(21
)
Real
Estcite
por't.
2-2Hitp
---.
sale.
11149 "120" H. D. MOTORCYCL •.
FOR
SAlE
:
5
nooc
M
-:=-::II=ou"'sE
Robert G. Harten'hach,
.Runs well. Be11t offer. O~:~v1d "'I UOUULE !&gt;'OR RENT, 870 Lowitb bath. Nice )oc.ation . Melvin
Shcrlff
of MeiJ:tl County. 0~
wer
Second
Avenue,
MiddleSham. Phone WID·3228. 2·206tp
Hood, 111 Loc...ast St., Pomeroy . Crow, .crow &amp; Porter, Attorneya ,
Dated: Muc:h I, 1960
"
Denomiaation: ji,OOO
port. $:)~ per month. Call WY22 28 30tp
10,
tal
ii:EcTitOLUX VAi.:UUM C L~AN
:1973, t:lrctes ncataurant.
P•i•d,W ... ll,;...,u.ll•tiNJI (/lUll ' •• Dn.,Hr I) ~'Jdl• ~
Sltfdtttl ,-..:..,.,
Ohio, (If
er Take 0'. cr payments o/
~-~7-titc
TA1 I'IJ,,.1 N.t;...J a-1, Poam7, OJH. PWII ,.,,., ,.,.M•J-• 1: JSJ6i,
'
fi:I.OO per month tor 6 month1
1111 ACRE FARM AT IIOitNlNO
'
or wl\1 .ell Cor $30 00 cltlb.
Business Services Sur, good 3 room houae, OlltTha:e bondt, 1pptevt'&lt;'l by tk vowts November '' 1~,9. are iuued fot tht Jri.rpo~~ of ecqu\PI\I m.1 atl.le for echool pv,rpoMI,
2 2u-6tc
Phone WY2·2204.
buildln&amp;t, watw,
eleoetriclt) 1
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
comtructiD.I a new 6cqroof tlttMatur Khooi.,.IMalldifta, ~ and;. imp10viQa ' t~btilll 6~ ICbool buildina:,, fiU'fti&amp;h. '
·---- ·
TOll IIRVlCI ANDRi·
mall, aehool bus, telepbon-.
CaM No. 11,302
ing
1nd cquippiaa tchool bu.ildlft.IJ and landiqpiDJ, tqllipalifi ..od odJ.wite impro"ifla, Khool lilt.~ . . opinion of cou.nttl', ·
CLOSE
OUT SALK ~: NTUIE
move!. Phone WY2-5475.
1Dod plillature wJtb plen\J ol
Admlnl&amp;trator 0. tonls Non'
1tock or ,Majebllc l':nnt~ aud
THilSI
BONDS CONSTIT\!TI VAUD AND-.LI!GAllY IIINDING GINI!ML OBLIGATIONS ()11 11111 POMI!IQY IX·..
11·1-30tp
water. CtJntact Sam CurUa, Boa
E•tate "'' M.r••ret M. s.aman
Varnishe1. Buy a can at the rellMP'!'llD
VILLAGI SCHOOL DISTiller, MlllGS ~• .dlup, AND Alll PAYAJI12 l'l&lt;iit ltD V~ T,\1\ES
138, ReynoldaburJ, Ohio. Un
O.cNMd
IUlar price and s:ct a can rrec.
t. 0. McCOY
TO
BE
IJlVlED
ON ALL TAxAIILB PAOPlliTY W11111N THII DISTRlcr, '1'11101 TAUS AU ' ~
A5 TO
Ion
8,
4830.
2·13.JOt•
Notice is hereb~ ~;tven that Her1
100% lll'lngl. Rowley &amp; llt!ed
AUCTION II.
UTI 01. AMOUNT
. -..,
~
'~
·~
•
,,
{""~
Nichols
whose
Post
Orfice
bert
Middleport.
2-23·6tc
Route 2, Lont aottom, Jhlo.
- ---.,--,--~ccMATU!Irn' SOIEDIJLI
FOK SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, Address is Cutler, Ohio. haA bean
' ..J!I
TUNl~G AND -:RE
= P"A7lR
,-·
cellar, 2 Iota, near grade achool duly appointed as Adminlatrator
(December
I)
•
de
bonis
DQn
of
the
Estate
of
lf.ar·
me. Kenneth W, Ru111ell, Cool·
and hi&amp;h achool. Poarle Hyaell,
t ~ '~~"
- AIDOWII
Yut
ville, Oh1o. Pbone 1883.
Rutland.
2 29 8tp 11aret M. Seaunan late of Meigs
'• You
, A.,....
!!!!!!
County, Ohio, derease&lt;l .
2-9-25\p.
t:/1,000
1971•
Dated tbis 29th day of February,
1961
Hl!ll
.l1,000
;uRNAC~ •• WilTING- FOR SALE FIVE ROO!IS, BATH 1960.
5.40
1962
~~ \ ~1.~
19?S
21,000
HOUil applltnC ... Artteld .....
cloud in utUit.y porch. Lar&amp;e lot
John C. Baoon
21,0&lt;/0
1974
!,,
:n,ooo
196!
then, lyracu.., Ohlo. PhtM
near 1chool. 3rd Street In Mid· Actlftg ·Judae of the Probate Court
11·1Nh
dleport. Priced A,OOO.OO, Phone
¥4Y·2-6H4.
!.70
2.1.~·
J97l
1964
Meigs Count)', Ohio
21,000
WYa-30811.
2·25-!ltc
C3) 2, 9, 16, 3(c
IP')
2'1,000, . ' ;
111?6}
!.10
21,000
J,llj)
22,000
1977 '·
1966
21,000
t FOR SALJi: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
22,000
19711 ;
,!.00
1967
21,000
1~4-~h
See Bob: NelaQn, Rutland.
.
'22,000
1979
...
4.05
1968
21,000
JAMES
EDDLEMAN.
PIANO .,:.::.:..:;::;.:__ _ _ _ _ __
22;000
4.980 ...
4.10
1969
21,000
CINCINNATI llPI - Livestock:
.LI
,b_
Tunlng-Cleanina $1.00. Alao or- If'.
21,00\)
1981 i
4.15
1970
21,000
Caute GOO, calves 100; small lots
can work . 37 yearo o•porionco.
4 Door Belair
22,o0o
l9U
1971\
cholte Tao-826 lb elauahter slcera
Call WYZ-3131 .
2 U 6tP
·
21,000.
VI, powerclide, power stl•crml,l,
- - - - - -- - - - MASON-ExceUent t-room house 21.'1'~27 ~; ieattered sales i!ood
•
'
22,&lt;l00,
'
198i
'
I!Jdto, beater, whttew.alls Lc~ AIR CONDITIONING,, REFRIGBR· tsom,e furniture), emple closet 1100 lb. down 2S.~.Mt. some stlilln·
'"""""' .. ,.. oddoa) ,' 1:.., '
. .
spact daas eneloaed lnnt and dard 20-24:
atlon service. Jact 1 Jlefrl;era·
than 15,000 actual mthloli. Like
heifers 800 lb.
tlon , New Haven. Pbone TU
bac:k '~hes, 2-ear ' 1arace. 3 down u-:I.ZO; slandards 1R·20;
T.HJ1 N-1, ..
«M i/
.. .. mt1W 611111
,,'
. ~!17; _ ----- -11-~_!f lumbbe;d apartmentl. 300' x utiUty BOO co1nmercial cows 1~ .150_,,.tw~
to
l,.ai,
1J
,.,.,.'Jpt..,
$
6
ljlnfPIJo
C/n&lt;l.~
0"""
16.'1~;
eanaen
and
cutters
13
S0TELEV~SION RADIO AND SJIALL
150' ·tot ' on highway, Enjoy llv•
ina Jia ihle home and at , the '16; bulls' ID.50-20.tH&gt;; veal~n SJ-!J9;
appliance repair. Phone OUt
"
Mt&gt;Cllntock, &amp;c:lne, Ohio.
aame time have an Income of Bond 3o.34; otand•r&lt;l
' 1111.
~
HOGS: 2,000; mixed 18().200 lb.
2-l·tfe
'179.00 monthly. Flnanclna can
tt.IS0-14.11. n'IOIUY 14.7!5 for 19ft.
be arrana:ed. $18.GQO.OO.

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the vohtPteer &amp;emen held their
re.gular fbe etlni- ih._the Village hall
w1th thr~Jlleo:t.W. or the Middleport Aux1llafy and sev~m from the
Ra~ine Auxtllaf)', Fire DepattJDent
as mvlted gue.t.t. Tht meetinc was
tn char~e . of tlu! prealdeni, MrJ.
1'roy Zwalhng, and opened wtth the
FJa&amp;: Pledge and the LOrd's Pray.
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Reports were read au4 approved

perty on Worche1ter to the ~~~f'
Methodist panoQ&amp;Je on ColleiHt.
!DJ~~ S1,Jick It ~ned tb h11
home with the rl\eunlitic lf:vn .
Robert nan.gan, who Jip t,een
conlined to his home for {lOme
tj.me by lllheu, II tlowly JI!DCinvins .
- Mn. 1L IIKk

The Sm&lt;u.. Llldi&lt;o AWiiliary of {Itt, or ]fll~" GI'&lt;IVO. w. va.
Mr. and Mni. Dan lliine ,have
movl.'d from the Sam Arnold ,pro.

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Pomeroy Exempted Village Sc~ool District, Ohio,,:

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The Presbytertan Missionary Society met in the church annex for
a repiar meeting with Mrs. Pearl
McBride, president, presiding. Roll
call was anawered by ten members.
Mrs. Margaret Cottrill gave the
of "Consider tbe
·
the subject being
and Does.'' Questions
were e.sked by Mrs.
Frankie -Mumaw r:e1 of "The Hymn' In the i&gt;ook r..
"The War In
MC&gt;Brlde.
with the

Dw.alne Jordan
aeeoin}tllded
Albany Chlillpter Youna ' :rarmtr'a
of America Adviaor Dale SHU, to
Columbus on Saturdiy ...~re
they along with otbCtr t'M:Jrilti)trs
from tbe cha#ter •«ended a' eOnvention.
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Mr.s. Murl O.Jaway it I!Ontuied
to . a wheel chatr wJtb 4 fiaetoted
ankle bone foUOWtnl a ,flU' on
the snow' and ice.

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Jlepatr. Were
on
Fridu,.· •
Temple MY.f ·held ute~..
I .Uil•&gt; meeting Sunday eve
.
Mrs. Arthur cr
ee
wltti !I fintl~t Wntttr
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11tose present weftl. .,..
Dale ScOtt, NeW Mtn.h·
Mr. a"nd Mta. RontU&amp; Bqott
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ctab
and Mr. end

Mr. and Mrs. Roger
ner are announcing 'the'
nihe pound son on fe!i. 14.
parents are Mr. and :Mrs
Miracle of Leesburg and Mr.
Mn . W. F. Winebrenner. Great
are Mr. and Mrs.
·Clark Sr. and Mn. Frank

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Cecil
and Steven, Athens, Mfs
WaggOner, Batrisoh-

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!Mr. and lllrB. Elba Me

Sh:aron and Geor&amp;e, Col·

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IEi.VA" FARLEY
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observed 11.t the Christian Chutch
't a p. m. n:Iaat e.,n\nl. The
EUB, the Melhodlat, and the Chrtktian
~ill all p&amp;rtieipate.
tgvlled. ,
trolit ~tum'ed hotne
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.ILL FARRELL
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Pt. PlEASANt
WEEKDAYS
At 10 PJA1
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was dllcus.sed. Get well carda were Mr. and Mn. WllliatP. cw._w,u
sent to Mrt. Pearl Secoy, Gene and Mr. 40d Krt. Dwalnt }C!f41ln
SJ.aek, John R. Jones and Robert were Sunday 1ue... [lit ~ honte
Flanata'n.
of Mr. •nd Mrt. Alfred Rlee, ColDuring the aocial hour •ln4- umbus .
wiches, cookie} and cof£ee were , f4,r. and ~~; Jf. E. starkeJ at·
~ed to Nettie Cross, Berti~ El- tended the joint meeting of
wOod, Ito~ XcCla~y, ·MaHI~ Grartte Sepo.i~ ~of:,, 1 and . tbe
Po.wel~, Rutb Ann kill. Cora. ~ee. ~drange- Mutual Q;uu.ali!Y . tlnfur·
ate an:d ~·e ~leland of Ridhe; a nee company, held in Colu.m~us
Louis~ McElhinny, Kathryn ,Bach· this past week. They aJto viiU.ed
ner and Japlce Daniels , .Middleport hit mother •t the home of his
Qn~ ~rs. ZwiJling, Janice Teaford, tister and twotb~r-ln-law, MJ', and
Pleylhs HendriX, Emmeline Ren· Mrs. Ead JeweU. .
:rix, Kathryn Slack and Mary AdMrs. GranviiJe Stout ill c:O.valefo
ins.
.(ling 1t her borne f~llo;ri!J: an
BUILDERS CLASS
appe~d~tomy at Shelteriifi· Arms
Miss Pal,lline Decker Jed the de- Hosptta.l, Athena.
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vottons when the Bu¥ders class or
Mr. a,nd ~.u. A. P. R~ :·~d
tbe Asbury Methodist Church met Alike, Athens,
were· &amp;a:~y
recen!f.~~Mary Lou Cundiff, pres.i- evening callers at tile .!Jleplal
de.nt, ,
, ~charge and members Jordan home.
.
answ
eall by naming a
Rodney Howery whO ~· erR·
person
the Bible
ployment in Wasbi~. ··1
C,
Stowe, boSteSI, served re- spent tbe weetefi4 Witli J\b ;,.,..
to the above named enta, Mr. and Mrt. .iY._erlin HOW0
Duerr, teacher, er~:e~: !':,r :I•~:':J; ~
n 11 n•
IJnda Eichinger, h~ld bY Colu~ta, Gt,U
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Susie Teaford , Pat- day e~eni~ Ji~au&amp;e
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Stephan~~dw~'!:; repairs belrig made.

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$5.36sal. $1.73 qt..

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Rutland Garden Club Holds Regular
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$esSIOn

- Roger Dillard are
the blrlb ol • .....
pound_ elev_en oun.. daUIIiter.
The Rutland Garden Club met Monday &gt;fternoo
_ n at the
Mari
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be
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o Grand enu home of Mrs. Cush Johnston with MYs. Robert Ret 1 as coR K:.t of hostess. Mrs Robert Canaday , prestdenl of the club, was m
Mr. ond Mn E L charge of the meeUng and Mrs James Titus gave the
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I(h-Oai)y.SenUnel, l'&lt;&gt;!ll.eroy-llllcldleport, o., March a, 1~ ~

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Dunng ttle meetmg plans were
1
:W.lhew
announced for
selhng potted
plants at Eastertlrne They w11l
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I' be on d LSp 1ay ·m tbe Erlewme
Hardware Store It was also de·
clded to carry on tbe Arbor Day
POMEROY, OHIO
Plantmg
at the
Elementary
18
School The club
plantmg PJO
oak!&gt; which will be for permanNot Oper1 Tonight
enl shade.
The club voted to 11end a con·
tnbut1on to the Johnny Apple·
THURSDAY 1nd FRIOAY
seed
Highway planting ThiS
"ODDS AGAlNST
h1gt1way bi·Becls the state from
TOMORROW"
Tol4!do on Route 3J and leaves
Harry Belafontc, SheUy Wtnters the :state at the Pomeroy-Mason
Bndge The Slate assoc-Iation 18
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intemnfymgthetheir
and
- - - - - - - - recently
Ohioplantmg
Assocletion
s ~nt $1 ,115 00 on this project.

11\t Dlllards al110 have four sons,
·Jon, Mark, Roger li'ranklm, and

MEIGS THEATRE

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HARDWARE
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The travelmg prtze wt11ct1 bad
been contnbuled by Mra. George
Lasher was won by Mrs Canaday
and the cake which was g1ven
away was won by Mrs. Reibel N~xt
month's traveling prize will be
brought by Mrs. Frances Larkins.
A program on landscapin g
was given by Mrs. Ray Biddle
under tile topic "A Look at
Your LBWn" which was taken
from the Flower and Garden
Maga:zme . In her program Mrs
B1dtlle melltloned that quite often
brown spots m your lawn are the
result of a dull mower.
She 11aid that Berkshire grass
Is a good plant for a new lawn 111
1t slays green all winter. For
gruba and beeth~s in lawn lnscctlcldell such as chlordane should
be apltlied io the faiL
Mrs Fred Austin ppresented a
program on "What IB new in an·
nual Border". Among those tbat
ahe menuoned were Peppermint
Pinks, New Petumu, Heather,
MIISI OD Bell
Caltfornla Poppy
as well as the old st-andbys such
as Larkspur She urged beeinners
as well as t~casoned gardeners to
u:sc anntlals m thea borden and
to not forg et lo use white flow-

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HOTEL MARTIN
~OMIRDY'S

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CARPETING

PriYate RocJms Fol"

LUGGAGE

FRH PARKING
After 6 P .M. with

Merchants Pollee Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
nre

Denn!J ShiiRonnie Grate-,
L\leaa, JerSnowden,

Serving Good Food
and Legal
erages
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special which will be sold in our restaurant - car service - or Carry&gt;Out-

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tbla Friday nlJht when ihe Cin.
teen moves Into Pomeroy for a
one nl&amp;ht atand to hold i~ Senad
Annual Hollywood Qacar Rlkt
motd hop.

Heart
Women To Serve
Assn. Dinner

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Order By Phone

Take'Em Home

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dO!lia '~ off~ ir)d ll,ylea foulid ld the tOlD·

:~!~ 1'rllitfe8i UJ!e. YoU ~ IUl'e to 100 the stylf, ~e
fabrte y011 Ute best ljt ~ ~rrect fit.

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1:30 and end at l:l alidnl11ht.

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HaU of Fame, which
be revealed at 10:30 p. m.

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Hot BuHor-'Dipped French Bread
Coffee

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Three 1et to be 11\DOunced
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have been made for

twer you J*ld first aid itema, sickroom

Haddock Filet (5-6 o.. Fish 51.. )
Choice af Home or Fnnch Frits

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VOL XI NO. 271

PRESIDENT IS CONGRATULATED Student Riots

Mar Ike'~)
Departure

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StiRVIVORS

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Meigs County Crippled
Again By Heavy Snows
NEW MEMBERS ARE INI11ATED

Are Hazardous
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Gym Leaders' club of Racine High recently held an 'lnltti:
tion party for five new members, seated above, left to right,

deparUng seniors

"Most Fru~ndly Teenaaer of tbe
Year", Dave Boney, Carol Gibbl,
Diane Stumbo, Jact Capehart, Sha·
ron Free-man. Randy Rotbseb, Don·
na Al&amp;izor, tarl McKinley, Jim Ha·
mer, Karen MeEiblnny, Bill Per-,
sinser, Klll'en Greu, Karen Fersuaon and Ronald L. Evaru.

10 to 175 People

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WEATHER

Arnott, Miriam Foster, Paula Hart, program chairman; Sue
Buck, Mary Harris, Sheila Young, Ann Proctor, prestdent;
and Shirley Miller. The group plans a p&gt;rly later tbi&amp; year for

"Beat Dreaaed Teenager of the
Year," Nick Nicholson, Leon Jordan, Bob VanCoone)l, Mary Lu Da·
vis, Sharoo Sayre, Gary Ault, Ran·
d)' R.othseb, Julie VanMeter, Sill)'
RoUJh, BeYerly Culhp, Danny Hin- 1
dy, Louis Jones, Jlm Hood, Bill
Owenl, J1mmy Corbin, Julie Rowh
ratty Taylor, Chriaty Knotts,
Joyce Hatton, Dottie McCarley,
Sharorr Rutan and :~artha Wil·
Iiams.

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Joyce Circle, Kenda Russell, Judy Wigal, Jean MUler, and
Donna Brewer. Standing are Bi)lie Jean CundHf, historian;
Karon Aolter, treasurer, Carolyn Van Meter, reporter; Loil

"Best Slow DaDct: Couple of tht l
Year," Karen Grell and Fl'edd
Cull1p, M11da Roush and Steve Wll bamson, Diane Stumbo and Yoa:i
Wayland, Rita Ta)'lor and Earl Me·
Kirtley, Carol Gibbs and Rand)'
RoU1geb.

.RECEPTION

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Don't Blame'Politics'

"Beat Dee-Jay o! the Year," Bill
Mlller, Edd1e Atkins, Steve Allen,
Henry Doss, "Jays o1 Pomeroy,"
"M-G·M Teen Tones," "Rebels,"
Frank \'\Jun1wertb, Sam and Randy Rotbgeb.
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'4-'MODEST ADVANCW- President Eisenb,ower is con.
griltiiiAI.ed. by Hei'IWI Videla Lira (rlgbt), president Of the
Chile~l) National c6~sa. after President Eillenhower was
presented a medal. LoOkinJr fit, Eisenhower told the congress
he hopes .the summit meetfng talks wUI penni\ a "modest ad·
vance along the road to lasting
peac 0."
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"Teenage Man or tbe Year,"
Randy Rothgeb, St.ev~ WiUiamson,
Bob VanCooney, Nick Nicttol8(1n.

YOUl NEXT

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"Teenage Wornaa of tbe Year,"

PLAN and ARRANGE

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Nominees and the titles they wHI

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LOIIIaB 8enl:z.
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!:ach week a different la)'man ml ·
• church will be in charge of the
', gram . M1s11 Ellzabeth Davis i~
· leader t&lt;might and the topic ill
JSUS m
Getho:Jemane " Special
111l c will be presented b)' the
Llll l'hOlr
l'he public is invited to attend
~se aerv1ces which wtll L&gt;(lntmue
•lll Easter.

BAKER FURNI'TURE

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of bonot at a surprbe 1Si11bda)'
puty Monday eveninl at her
home, Wlb St., ,civen by her rnothtr, Mr.-. Margaret Barrett and.
MISS Joyce Clle.
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A decorated birthday cake,
Ice
cream,
potatoby cblp1
an
pop
were aerved.
the ~esteuel.
Present were C'barles Stanlq,
Anna Barre,t, Lawrence Brogan.
Carolyn Fertell, :Albert. Hawkinl,
Barr_y Bto(an, Charlea Barrett,
Roger Barrett, Connie Barrett,'
Jeanie Tyre, norence Ann Bearbl
tbe honoree and host.es~s. l'l.illl
Barrett receiv~ many gittl.

Donna Jane Altizer, Beverly Ann
CuJJip, Muda Jlouth, Rlta C&lt;~.rr ,
Darh:ne Justice and Timl Damron.

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Honor

vie for higb hoMq when 1he Tri·
County Teen Canteen corrunitt~
on awards makes. Its No. 1 seleC!·
tions 1n each c1tegory .

Special Lenten
Services Set
'Eac.h Wed

Buy On Eaoy Torma From OUr Friendly Store

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e troop
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An informal tea climaxed the weekll cooking essons Wbee the scout ulute and Jm)ml_ae.
the girl scouts in troops 2 and 163 o Middleport have
n Tbe requirements ot eompletmg
taking The tea was held at the ~ffice of the Columbus and tenderfoot rank were discussed
Southern Ohio Electric Company In Middleport and Mrs. Ro- and then no.eba't' to berl und for
berta Sutton, demonstrator Wlth the Electric Company, was campiDI and hi_ inc t pa:, were:
In "har~e of the affair. Special guests of the tea were the made by each llrl. Ellea Qualll!l
motb,en 0 the ••ouu who were
and Btrbara Bunch made name
in"ited 80 " ·t - t"ey m!•hl see
II'0-'"' candlea ,·n ""'Stal
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card• to be placed in a box for
• the girls
u,. haYe'' been doin1
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na!DQ for jobs as they
what
IPd cen tered w lth a ..
wtre needed.
Durin&amp;: the cour~~e each lirl
white candy arrangement.
Uniforms and tbelr cOI!lt were
has been working on a note book
enjoy1ng the tea were d18cussed 11 were plans for the
and at the tea Tuetday afternoolllj
Barril, Mrs. James troop's partlcipation in decorat·
Zeta N1eri wall -awardea tbe prize
. Ceorge Hackett Jr., IDJ a window for Girl Scout
for havmg the best book.
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Grueser, Mra. David 1Week . The names ot Sedonia
A l'lft was presented by J.inls
Ted Chapman, Mrs. Spencer · and. Barbar-a Bunclf were
Ewmoll on behalf of tbe troops
Mrs. William Mor· drawn tor Saturday.
to Mrs Sutton . An invitation was
Hackett, Mrs.
Terry Hysell led the group in
extended to tbe mothers and le•d·
Mrs. Cash · B1hr,
etJ,'\o ~t~ttend a demonstration OP
Bunce, Mr:s. Bob
Mareh 14 at the Electric Office.
)Irs. Nellie Banotti.
. ~na: the afternoon affair
e~C .. · girl introduced herself and
Scout. leaders -1110 J)l'esent were
her motber. PunCh and eookle1 Mra. Rt~bert Schmoll, Hn. Remo
were served with Diane Crllwell Nieri and Mn. Paul Tbelu.
and Alan Crimer serving at the
Scoub compleUns the cooking
relrelhment table, which waa 1et cour&amp;e
Tlleaday
were Janis
~hmoll, Marjorie Hatrls,
Ka)'
Zet• NJerl, Stephanie Pullen
Mariet Ha*tt,
Debbie
Suaan Ohllncer, Sustn
Betty Lou Mullens, Rutb
Mary Hall, S11san
Kactett. Diane
Christine Bahr, Celeate
Bosilt Cheryl Fife,
Judy Moore and

Sixty teenagers and adults

Living Room Suites S0 FAS
BEDROOM SUITfS
"Sevta'' Mattresses f ·gldalra App\lantas
n ad Quatll wasbars
DINmES Spa
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Window Fans

Oa Tho BriCb"ll Col'llor
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Inf orma ITea f Q II OW$ Wee kly Cooking
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CHUCKI.I FOR TODA1

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Teenagers T.o
Choose Winners
In Dance Events

SAVE ON QUALI'I V FURNITURE
MANY ITEMS REDUCED

MIRRORS

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LEAP YEAR SALE

Record Players

for

were
oervod to
Barbara Bu~ch.

NaR&lt;&gt;" Ant'!lll.
Jane Gru-.
sandra . Hendrlclla, Teny lf&gt;'aeU,
Suzanne MJrtin. Mm )[~~nat·.
Shelia Ohlinger, Je,.l Pri&lt;O, La
leon Prlce, Ellen Q!"fit, Wlilyn
Tbe Central Filth andu
Jean S.llenible, Joon- S&lt;:ott;
Gnde GU'I Scobut. mt~tt ~Cbon ~ Sedonia Spencer and Linda WUI
after sebool at t e Bap I
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and t~ne committee member, Din;
with Jean
Mn Jtosemary
Arl)old and Jean wm.
SeJdebable " le.dera.
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the pledge to the tlac, led by EJ. Mu• Norma
rew.

lv FUDDII IWUDASHILT

Mr aod Mn La:wrence
attended ttle funera] of their COUI1n,
Mrs Walter Caufman, ill Ga.lhpo.
An unusual natural container [lis pa5l Saturday at the Overholt
was extllblted by Mrs. Jonah Funeral Hvme.
Cottrell It wu of featherstooe, 1 Mary Scott, student nurse at
whkh Js a Java !ormation and Holzer Hospital , has returned to
avlulable In ttte central part of Galllpohs after spendmg the week
the t~tate.
t•nd with h!!r parents, Mr and :m
Paul Russell and other relattves
followmg tbt! mtetmg a salad Wh•le here she underwent dental
course was ~erved by the boste::;- •ur.,.ery
ses The next mee t mg WI II be
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and Judy, of
Diehl.
Belle, W. Va. 11pent the week end
w1th Mrs. Gus Ward and family of
South Seuond Avenue.
Fr1end11 here have received word
that Mrs Wilham Hawley Is recuperatmg in 'he Na~ : au HOI!ipltal 10
Mineola, New York. followmg surgery . Her room number IS E 37
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