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                  <text>SDYICIS AHNOUNC.D
Til&lt; World Doy of l'nJ'er will
be obaentd t~t the Cheater Mttho"'.Jat f'ilurc:b Frida)', Much
4t4 at 8 p. m. Everyone ·Jteleame.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGKT ond f.IDAY
"ODDS AGAINST

'i'(lllOIIRDW"
Barry Bel'afonte, Shelly Wint.en

SATURDAY
"FACE OF FIRE"

cameron Mitche-ll James Whitmore
-also "OREGON TRAIL"

Fred MacMurray -

Gloria Talbott

MARRIED II1L PATASKALA

Jennifer Daniels Becomes Bride Of
James Withee At Ceremony Tuesday

Those m

-p~ece of ~k.e , ~r.J. Robert _McEl·
hiony assiSted wttlb. th.~ urvma: to
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the gue.ru. Mrs. Joe W1lson eerved
Following t be ceremony ;a ~- at the- pun'Cih bowl. Ot!hen allliat·
ception was held at t&lt;he borne of ing -.t the reception were Mrs. Calthe bride's p~nlti on South Third vin Simp.!&gt;On and Mra. Marguerite
Avenue. For her wedding tlhc bnde Folden.
wore • Blue Wool Jersey dre&amp;'l
The bride is a graduate o{ Mid·
with beig~ ac~ries and her
dleport H•g.h School and is prewhiLe wedding eetrSage.
soenHy employed .at tthe Simp50n
FloraJ decorations were used et ln sunmc~;&gt; office.
!!be rt'('eption and e large deroratThe groom graduated from Porn·
ed rak.e with !be bnde and groom eroy High Sohool and i.s employed
centered the tab-le. After t·he new at Powe-ll's Sunoco Service St.a·

Gilkey, Judy Greg, Loretta Jian.
oing, Due Hartinger, KareD Hermann, Pb71Us Hilbert, Bernard
Might, Janlee Richards, BMrbara
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St IIell, Bonnte
an oo.ney, aren

W~~~: "tur:!yn Wilson.

tine Coats. Betty Covert,
Jenlr.Jnaon, Reed Koenig,
Daniel Malik, Karen
Deanna Mullina,
Suaie Pullen,
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J~e yn n.a
Rtc~ard~ Judy Sauer, 18 1U ~tetbart.
Jamee Ztrlr.le.
SOPHOMORES: Susie Aliena·
wortb, Manning
Baumgardner,
fean Caaey, Charlene Davia, Jtuth
\nn Dowell, Evelya Gibboni, Sir·

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Values To $9.95

$5.00 pr·

$2.00 pr.

BOYS' OXFORDS

MEN 'S

Sizes 3lh to 6

WORK SHOES

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Cork Soles -

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ordlllator, said~ Purpoae of the ehow wblcb will

f•aturfl ~9ta from JMny .: ~ctlopa
111 Mol ~~~~~It ~ to ra~. fund•
for the,;, l!lro&lt;u•• . ~cy

Lewis, Michl
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lleiuad, 'hl~' \1 a\ the ',!'"""nt
tim'e wit.b,_Out fD ambulll'!~· ·
A found. ciijV. ·for ~POll' Ia ndw

.LUCILLI HAWIIINS

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Save I0% On All Reg. Merchandise

anOther end mJD of Pomeroy,
wtit c1o ''Darktown strutters
Ball" .,tth IMh G&lt;ueaer and
~n Kelton lllnill)ni lbe dan"'
rRline for tbe number.
"Another Pomeroy stage veteran
c.........,,.. HeH, will olnJ and
&lt;141t"'· "I've Got I&lt;IIY\hlil" .~8

Roush's Shoe Store
MIDDJ.EPORT

~db'lg

out the PomerOJ

tett

lloart atoacu claimed the lives

of twc. motorists in Clevelind.
Robert W. Krull, 49, of Cleve1and
collapsed and died wbll! driving.
HI• au!&lt;! crashed into a laxlcah.
'l'he Bbow was blamed fer threE
deaths in the south~tral portion
of ohe ot~,te, loo. :tar•· Luey While·

stde liuoj, IN, 9xf9rd died of heart

·m~inber and f-.h• . gitla'

aftei· sboveJtlll snow

H~~Utpn,

collaplled

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voeal en· while removing anow tn front
semble Of Ea.a"i'm blab IChqol rua' home.
and 1 . dancing ctiGrul Une 1tso
•rwo-year-old Bruce
of ~rn will rephsent _the Cincinnati waa saved from
wide· area served iJl th'e Eastern

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· e'RECEPTION

$1 .00 Yard Value

•e~QUET

.MEETING

42 INCH WIDE

.HOTn MARTIN

·All· New
SPRING
PATTERNS
At The
Spec:ial Price

POMiiiOY'I lilT
PriYate Rooa&gt;e For
10 llo 17B Peoplo

'FREE PARKING
· After:e P.M. with
Merctumts Police Service

IIIOE-AWAY BAR
sOI'!in&amp; G&lt;IOtl Food

ana Leial Beverages
Until 2:30 A.M.

;A_ ~. EST
C1,.1!~..-...

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TOW~

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Be&amp;lnftiDI
I . m7jl~a,~~::m
vi1U
waa heldat atI the

adult members c•m•••

and meditation all through

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many

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carboa'

mOnoxlle

CoL John A. Powen, 11p0ke•
for the Hven U. s. Astr~
~~-·~ts, told a preu cOnferenee
the date for "Project Mer·
baa beeu set for .. some·
·~··:.~~"' 1981."
day 11 set, but it It
i&lt;~•~•.•ifi.O at thl1 point" Powers

•nd

·aa • tiller that. Is With ''~&lt;:ted.
we deep, . wOrk end f.~
aulomobilea. ·
of carbon mono•·

said the

blast-off! is
Canaveral,
plan for tbe fint asthree circujts around
each requiring 90
l~lnutes, ~ithen a landing by pill·
in the South Atlantic Ocean
recovery aids will be walt-

Cape

d~
only c:o~e from
of unvented caa
bu't. frOm
coal, fuel ' oil, ·and bottle gas,
of Mr. Smitlt pOinted out.
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He told f)f the city
bua which bu •

nlotht-ui,

·oale

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$1.35apalr

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M•ln Floor
ELBERFELDS

IN

POMEROY

other BeUe Sbarmer Sloeldnp lnclatle..,
SIAMLIS$ MISH - $1.10
SIAMLUI, ~~lll,AII 51·15 OAUGI liLLI IHAIIMIII ••••.••• c..... : •.•. .
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rights talkathon. Young is removing hill shoes for a nap:iit biJ
oflice. Lausche, routed from his cot by a quorum call, uses
an elevator·phone eo route to the Senate chamb&lt;!r to find out
if he is going to make It there on time.

Blue Cross Enrollment Dates
Set As Marth 8, 9 For Meigs
Central Hospital Service, your local Blue Cross Plan, bas
announced the development ·of
endorsements to provide
broader protection to ils
Ohio.
The announceiDent
plevod to hold the arum,tJ
'tuesday
County

Elberfe

Delight To Eye,
Ear Coming To
Gallipolis Stage
Mezzo.Soprano Mildred Jllller of
the Metropolitan Opera Company,
"A delight to the eje and ear" ac-

$1.10

$1.35
$1.65
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cording to the New YOJ'k
muaic
will

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Faclllllea
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.. Sought
MESA, Clllf, UPIcon-

reebi'd let dUring
.... i!lle11UPa,d by

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a na~ve of M111rtlna Ferry

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·~woolworth Co.

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bill

Hassan Hurries Agadir Raz~
To Thwart Spread Of Plaglie

Rutland Council
Makts Plans For
Oean-Up Drive
A deanup campaign to be held
April waa planne&lt;l at tbe regu.
meeting of the RuUand Coun·
dl, Vernon Weber, village clerk,
reported today. The council abo
began preparation of an ordinanre
prohibiting the dumping of any
truh- iD open ditt-bea and strums
ia the town.·
AI part of tb~ ~mpalp to have
deanera franchite
villige, tothe
· eowacil
· aw.-ded
JettY''
Ward
efiective April 1 to haul refuse in
the VillaJe to be' paid by tbe ·pro.
peft¥ cwne:rt. However, durin&amp; tbe
Cleanup Campaign, refuae will be
hauled free, it was decided.

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,In another action, Mayor WQne
rurner appointed Councilmen Patterson, Grate and Canaday to draw
up 1 resolution requiring :peddlen
m the town to aecure a permit. -'l'be
action wu requeated b)' Rutland
mei'C'baots who attended 'the meeting,

A meet~ wu aet for Mardi 15
bel weeo tbe eoundl •nd. tbe BOard
of Public ltJ!al,rl to dlacusa problems concemine the water ay.atem in tbe town. ' All councilmen,

Mayor Turner and C,lert · Weber
were PR5eDL at tbe meeting.

At Racine the re1u1ar meetinl of
tbe councU ,waa held Wednesday

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hour• itO&lt;I :;3 · mlb.,..
a "11-mltnite 'M efta

1, Eivln .If• ·(1)-N.
doWn the penaltiea
of the
rilhlt

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oemh
a
111opec:• lU the plolol
Of Mra. ;NII'I.CY Hap~ fe.

autborlttea ~Y 1

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CLEVELAND UPI-The torcet
TALKATHONS ARE HECTIC - Ohio's two DemO&lt;I'atie
for the Urut.ed States to put senators, Stephen M. Young Oef1) and Frank Lausche find
baa been aet for
year, an Air Force life hectic as the Senate continues its 'round.(be-dQct ctvll

What Is carbon monOXIde? What aoeJ it look Uke?.ltt&gt;W
!jou fl. nd II'. Why is it ..a.t-"'erous? These were onll..•· a few
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he
questions ao\s.w ered
Smith ~T)our,sday; I
at tho reguJar meeting of the
Volunteer ~.
partm~t.
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b ~ " . :.1. 'd 'th '
Mr. Smith a · trained · -ch~rq:t~t
u eN "'I! "
nd , Member of !he Mlddjoport
Fire Department·, pltlh!ed out lh;

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Space Flight
Date Is In '61,
Colonel Says

owaJ1ter- Wins

e600,000 Dorm

45c

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Marilllta Coll~e llu

100 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM

T.ar·~et
. . . ,f 'New· F
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New Spring Wiltpaper

the

Dale Euaene Sbowa~r. son of
Mr. and Mrs; Fomlt_ Sbowaltel\
Cheater, 'and a senior at Eastern
HJgb School, baa been ,awanfed a
four year agrjcuJturaJ scholarship
at Otlio State Unlvenity, it was
arinouneed today by 0 . . 0 . Patterson, county superintendent of
sthoola.
Showalter
County ·

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AT STIFFIDS

. Board

M yoUng people

the Holy · Communion which waa
held at 8 a. m. at the Heath Methn1ents
1 odiat Church . in ::dlddleport
Jn
·.. · ~·hieh
char&amp;e or the Rev. Rtymon Kookright, paator. Mra. Em~rson Jones
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waa or&amp;aniat for the service.
CounHion rDeetiD•
witb fb.e
. Jum.r Flreme~~T.o
group were Mrt. L. W. McComu,
Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Mrs. Clarence
Casey and Mra. Konkright.
Following the service, breakfast
was aervt:d in the basement of the
church. Cbalrman was Mrs. lames
Brewlngton, aaslated by Mrs. Bruce
Lloyd, Mrs. Jamea Criawell, :drs.
Marvin Swan, Mrs. Charles ABa
Jtradbury and Mn. E. M. Blake.
The youn1 people who attended
~~~~~~~~~~;;o~ aiplf)'lng
the aervlce were given 11peclalJ1lpa
their attendance .lind
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thus were e:aeuaed from school un·
the breaklaat wao over.

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Schqlarship At
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Necta :BraUont, ., 'EareD . Bachner,

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54 Young People
Attend Communion
Services Wednesday

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front or her home.
In Xenia, Foxard T. "l&gt;"roaty"
Lane, 74, was found dead ol ex·
POIIIU'O· Albert L. Q....ae, '1'1, ol

OHIO SENATORS FIND IT TOUGH '

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COLUMBUS, UPI - ·The anon

r~pre- attlct

~eQ.tatlYea wUl be Ralph Werry
doink: a baton ~wltllOg an~ dance
ro;u~e to "¥!~Pbil Belle.';
llln. Ali&lt;:e N9ole Will 'l'l'r""
eent Cheater wi}b, a . uG•f '91ta"

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lira. Wilma S..gent,
.Pajterson, who wu
official business was
. of the boo.. til the districts elim·
of the County Board of Education
·Marshall Miller was clerk of the
sebool dl3trlct.

Will ContitJ~~ .
which

'Sonny Boy" and Chari.. Werry

Regular

New members of the Northwestern Local school board were
in last nlg'•t at the Rutlaud school with Orion ll&lt;&gt;ush,
Center, · ., P.resldent, Duane Stanley, Harrisonville,
IUI4 WUUam Hobstetter, Rutland, clerk. Mr.
VJils deq of th~ dissolvod Wettern Local Board of

an Ohio -Umplnc nd
. A varied· PrograM Is to be clain;~ed at leaSt ~~~ UVea wtll be
ataaed. tn the fund raialn.c aetivity. followed by the colde1t weather of
Rep~eseotl~
·fomeroy in the tOO winter toillght alid another
fbow will -he M:n. Lois Ann Burt, &amp;tol'tn Sunday nlght.
:U:n. June va.n.Vnnken and n.nny A lar&amp;e pereent_age of Ohio's
Tbclinp10n, all vethaft voeaUsta schoOlS remained elo•ed today,
on local staKeJ. ,ll'ao froM Porn· mliny · (){ them -for -t he aecond day
~ will be Doni\1 Reibel, young
ln Northern Oblo, nearslaae ·veteran, who wm be lb 1'·· ·"
schOOIJ were ·e~~sed, in·
blsetface for the March 17 show. c~~'d!•'l.'••~rr_ public and paro·
Roy Reuter, 'I veteran of Big chial
Cleveland.
Btnd Min-lo and bio ,on, Ron·
North...tern Ohio wai ot~t,ln lhe
nie, wil) do the Jollan number, hardest hit sector ot the state.
ehalrmln of t)le 1how.

Reg. $7.95

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New School District President
Is Orion Roush, Salem Center

Twenty-seven ae\S wiU lake pa.rt ln.!be Melg~ County Tal·
ent Showcase program to be staged m the Syrl!cuae 1chool
auditorium at 8 p.m: on Mar. 7, Bob Hoeflich, program co-

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AW# w... fturrlea nh ... .-tho
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27 Talent Show Case
Acts Being Prep~red

Day ol&gt;oi. It a .,.Jot of lhe J?riw
actl\rl'tieat l(n. Kathryn Crow is

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Irene

SEVENTH GRADE : Michl Arch·
l' r, Chriatlne ·B ahr, Joy Boggs, SUz·
anne Bradbury, Michael Bratton,
Dianna Criswell,
Paul
Gerard,
Ellen

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ORder wiy to put tb.e_· aq9t:., back
biw bualDOIL no St. !'&amp;trick'a

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A~~b: ence .awD.cii'D.er Will elected l!o fill
worth, Foieat ·
It
the vace.ncy of secretary·lrelaw-er.
tie, Tom Beyan,
r.~r~ll.e~~.~·· The clf,a orojcct new il'l raiilnl
Fink, Jeanette Horn, .:::
money- for the ehurcb buUdiD&amp;
Ru~U .MeEthinny, ·:::·--, .
fund. "
Tern Rail, Lee Roush,
Games were played and refresh·
Sharon Yeauger.·
EIGHTH GRADE : Karen Bach· menta
served to Rev. and
ner Ellen Dutton Jatne• Miller Mrs.
Holm:et~ , Mr. and ?(rs.
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Carolyn NjcboiJon, Jaek Satte~•Mrs. Samson
flel~ , Darry_l Stumbo, Janice Ta .
c.c · ~- . _,~,.cc-Ed Grindley,
nehJLI, JUdJ Wildermuth.
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NO. SECOND AVE.

at ~y

S)'racule Nuarene ,Cburth held •
claao -llnl at the home of a...

Sizes 6 to 12

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IIIUIK1'0N, EOflanol Ul'l - A
heat c.ffM ..,.; tedtr Wll MmH

IUrold Holmea on Tue•
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day, Mtitt;~_ J. Deyotlo~ were led
ah Humipn, Carol J~cobl, Patty by the pna'Uient, 1dn. Joan Grind·
~ery, Cindy M&lt;UTII,.
Sharon ley with the topic on "Love." Rev.
P~_c\ena, Mary Swanson, Helen Tl:t'· Halmea 1ave the prayef and Mn.
lor
Irene Cuadiff re1,d ~ poem. nor·

Mainly About .
People
In Pomeroy

CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Si%e&amp; 8\i to 3
e Black &amp; White Saddles
e Red Nuclear Soles
e Red Ci'epe Soles

eBLACK
eBROWN
eGREY BUCK

The- new ~ouple are at home in
their apartment on Nortlh Second
Avenue.

CHUCIUI FOR TODAY

The Homebuilders Clul of the

the roll for this six Weeks are as follows:

SENIORS: Mary Barth, Carolyn Bradford, Marianne BriDk·
man, Judy Clark: Sharon Evans, Rutb Ann Farmer, Shirley and

The couple wa.s attended by Miss
Joyce Ca6e. ()/ Pomeroy, and Bar·
ld u ..... of Pomeroy.
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Honor Roll For Middleport SchQC~Is Is · H M ti At
Announced March 2 By School Officials as ee ng
Honor Roll at Middleport Higb School and Seventh and Minister's Home
Eight grades were announced yesterday wltb the Issuance of
the school ~~f!~' The Activity.

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Tuesday evenin~ at the First United Presbyterian Church,
Miss Jennifer Daruels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dap.
iels of Middleport, became the bride of James Withee, son of
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Withee of Pomeroy.
The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Howard Ruppel! before the immediate family a:nd close friends.

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8-Djllly Senlitu!l, Pomeroy-Middleport; 0 ., March 8, 19GO ·

evening with litUe buaineaa trana4cted, Mp:. Mae Clelaad, clerlr.,
said today. Repaln tor the atreelll

wall dilcUI8e(1 but

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CJncinnatl
pickeliDJ IWo
with ait-do'wD

tiOn wu taken. ~ O.iacwlied. was
the matter of b~ ·, ,a new

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~~is~e~C:~ ~ ~e ~::

the

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street to

lilt

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hltlll ochool

preoided at the. ~n..olDg.
A nleeti'nl of the SyraCUM council iehedllled for 1111 nlcht was
postponed due to weal~er · condl-·
tlono, llayorl&gt;lck WliJel&gt;reJmer ,.,

gorto&lt;l ~, ,.. illeetln.l ..Ul be
be"! n~t w~ the date \0 be 11&gt;
IIOUDCOIIJUel',
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.:Middleport, 0., March 4, 1900

IHE' DAILY SENTINEL

OLD STUMP,. NEW FUNGUS.

t;oDJDlentatiDg Editorially
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Atoms In The Earth

ln Northern Canada. sometime during
• lt§l,. the duH thud of an underground nul clear explosion may be the only outward evi'1 deftt!'e of a tremendous convulsion far beneath the earth. The explosion may unlock
some 300 billipn barrels of oil trapped in a
strange deposit known as the A thabasca
sands . The importance of this experiment ca n
be judged rrom the fact that the entire proved oil reserves of the world presently amount
1o some 275 billion bi:lrrels _
In this Athabasca deposit. each grain of oil
ts ooated with oil so sticky that ·no way has
been foqnd to separate it, so that it can be
pumped from the earth. Now, an oil exploration CQmpany is drilling a 36·inch hole, 1200
1\) l40Q feet, through the. overburden and
s/Nru! ;o«l.fget of oil sand and rock, down into
t~e underlying layer of limestone. An atomic
explosiOn, of from 2 to 10 kilotons In s~e,
will be set off at thiJ point. It's expected that
the surrotjndlng mass of rock wll! be iJ}Btant.
ly vaporized and a hollow ball, some 250 feel

in diameter , will be formed . As this collapses,
the oil sand formation is expected to tumble
into the cavern . It is bt•lievrd that the heat
from the blast, which will continue to seep
upward for months, will r il ise the temperature of the oil sufficiently to cause it to flow
free of the sand . Then, the deposit can be
driUed and the oil pumped to the surface.
Now, here's the catch - no one knows
whether this wi)) work and expert opinions
on cost differ widely - ranging all the way
from a prohibitive $36 per barrel down to the
oil eJCploration company's . estimate of a dollar a barrel at the wellhead. Acceptance of
long odds is a natural condition of the oi1 exploration business. But beyond 'that, it takes
a lot of imagination to devise a practical methOd of dropping a $500,000 atomic bomb
down a hole, In order to melt oil deposits free
Of ·sand. And that Idea may double the world's

House Probers Put New Phase
Of Payola Show Under Way

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vatiJaton today open a new
phaae of their hearing• into radioTV payola and deception armed
with a freah aet o) queationa for
federal- rea:ulato!')" atencles.
Chairman John C. Doerfer of
the Federal Conununicationa C01n·
~la•ioP (FCC) and· offfciah of the
FederaJ Trade Commiulon (FTC)
were c.aUed to testify before the
Route legis!ltlve oversight aubcommittee.
The hearing origln&amp;lly waa
aeheduled for 'JbundQ but wa!
delayed b~~tca"ae a snowstorm prevented subcommittee membefa
from reaching their officea.
The investigatOn planned to
aflk Doerfer about a yacht trip
he ~ok lut month as the CUJst
of a broadeastlnl! company • preaident.

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¥r~ jl. A. SJQjt,h
.~unday
by plant'for a vacattpd at ber wlnter'luirn_, in Ft-. La"Uilerdale, Fla.
Mn·. W. T. Stone . ha~ ~en con·
hoq1e the Pa¥: two
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· Chapman M Spencer
wtth lo!r.
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on a 50 to 60 mile pleaaure cruiser
off F1ortd·a alona with other
gueatl of George B. Storer. A
pubUabed report eald Storer Broadcastins co. owned 13 radio and TV
stationa which must renew FCC licensea In the next two yean.
The new bearings were designed to determine wtaether the
FCC aDd FTC bad used all their
powera to clean up deceptive
broadcast pnctices and • whether
new legialation waa neceuary.
Rep. J'ohn E. Moaa (D.-Calif.)
said he planned to q:ue~tion
Doerfer about a recent speech in
which the FCC chairman referred
to aUe~ations of corruption and
deceptlon in the lndulttY u
"grou ~nuerations."
MON • and Rep. •
(D-Ol.) Indicated

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By WIller E. Slaeo

Roush Is New
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'Ideal Foi" Gol'ft.ng, Bowling .and et:e.

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the power of incentive as the best guarantee
of abundanl future oil supplies.

Champ Seller
Of Boy Scouts
To Be Named

(Continued from P..:e One)
Janice Tannehill, Sandy Ohlinger,
Daniell doinG: " ~nythin&amp;
Tlcketl for the MGM: &amp;out-G.
and i~n~trumentally representinz Middleport will be Ho- Rama are bein.C sold by Cub
ward Oyer. and 01ck WIIey dolna: Scoutl, Boy SeouU and EI.ploren
several number• wlt.h their JUi· in the tri-d)unlf area, accordins
to C. J . Hyer, cbairm•n of tJcket
"Dancln1 COUJini" com· .. lea. for the da.trid.
of Sue Ann Buck, Marcie
RepreeentaUves of each unit
1;~~~";.,;:,:-:: H.ut, and Mary ln tbe dl5trlct dined toa:etber
/l
will be in new Monda)' eveninl at the Kyger
cos.tuming for the 1how a11 ~ey Creek Elementary
School and
represent the Letart FaU1 with were fed tbe traditional bean din· 1
the "Charleston ." The weJtern ner. At the eonclualon of the 1
end qf the counll' will be repre- dinner, tbey were &amp;iven the ticsented by Wayne Routh, Salem keta to dlatribute t.o the bon
Center, planiat, ddini aolo w.orll: ; of tbe unit.
Herb. Grate of Rutland doinc hla
Wben a .~tout ~ella ~icbt ~c~ets
dlatnct music competition aelee-1 he immed.La~l~ become• eh.:tble
lion "Trees" and Helen Jane1, for
the Fifbeth
Annivenary
Rutland, addinc variety with • Scout-o-Rama p_a kb wbkb be
tuba 10lo built around a naut.i- weara on bla umfotm . He ia com·
cal medley
petina abo for vp~uable prlzea.
The scout who leada all the
Terry B~adford and Roberta
Kraeuler. who went to the state others in the dlltrict will be de·
tn a talent contr:at tall :year ~Jared Top Diatrict ~esman, &amp;iyvocal team will be on hluil. In&amp; bim the high praze. Boya 10
the Racin~ section along :each county. will be competing
a new
"I.e- 1for lbree pnzea Top County Sal·
Nor- etman and 2nd and 3rd place in
Karen Oun. tbelr respective
count)'. ~us
~~~t~:;~~·~notber
Big 1there will be a total of ten ptUel
~~
, will do to be .awarded.
Boy" 11
Selling of .the ticketa will conthe Rock tinue from now until the abow,
March 26. Carl MWTIY Jr., chair·
Mra. John tt.rdy of tt.rrlton- man Of .the Scout-o-Rama aaid the
.'' viH• ,..... will dii"Ht fhe. P•w show will be from 7-4 p. m. OD
•n Totw dance-rs In 1 n......_ the 26th and from 2-4 p. m. Sun·
durlnt tta. ahow which will fM day the 2'ltb. Proceed1 from the
.rnr:"d a., a111 (ltllcla of Mid- sbowa are to be uJed for m&amp;inclleport. Kathy Wolfe and cu. tenance and
iru.provement of
lyn a.u, Bl• a-111 Mlnatrel camping fatUities It Camp Chu,....ara, will pitrttcip.te In ter.
tM show from the ' Mlnenvlfl•
lfttar with Mlta Wott. alnelnv
anti danclrlg "The Old Soft
Ill_.. and MIN loll ol.,.t..
"My Napplnna''.
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Repreaeri.tlng the boat communof Syracuse will be Johnny
(Continued from Page One)
many lim~ a winner in in1uiricient Thirty-five per ce
talent contests as a · slnger, of tbe votera at the Jut gener
IKalhy Francis making one of her ele-ction in tbe "new and large•
appearancu on local staces, district (Scipio, Salem and Rul
Mrs. Crow, .l frs. Esther SyJ. land townah.ips) were needed
Mra. Irene Grueser aa signers under the law invoke
1 comedY number. by thi! county board.
the TUlips." Mrs..
MNnwttl.._ Mr. L..ts. •dmlt
Grueser will
thow in bl,tck

WEEK-ENit $Pl~WSI

known·· proved oil reserves and prove again

HISTORY
Meigs

Talent Shuw
Case Scheduled

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FiFed Up ~ulldogs Deserved To Win 1
Said Pomeroy Coach Russell Moore

ON WAY UP? • • • • • By Alan Mcwtr

Old Fox Chari!!)' McAfee did it again Thursday night m

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defetll in the Clall AA Sectional basketball tourna·

COLUMBUS (UPI) -

tbe Bulldogs Into the finals Saturday mght against Manetta,

~ 74-47 winners over Wellston . The Panthers had beaten
Alliens twice In league ptay and ended with a 17-3 record.
Said Panther coach Russell M&lt;;H&gt;re, rela~n~ in his team's
dressing room foJiowing the surpnse Athens wm:

"They_ just out-bustled ua. Tb.er
Wlfl:ted 1t real bad, and we ~e~~n 1
hJtliDI. They deserved tu wm .
And that wu a big Part of the

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The bjggest sectional shellack· John• Satu,rday Dlebt for the see·

fielders and a free throw. Both
teams were missing, Pomeroy gettlng field goals only from Bob Cun-

school.
Central rolled up the laraeat
1 score ever recorded in a tourney
game at Cinclnn•U, 114 points to
011k Hilll' 39. Central u1ed every·
body, and everybody acored.

h t ningham, Phil Harrison, and Car-

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no - ~t;e man. as the quarter ended 14i-10.

16 for 45, or 36 per cent_fro .
field, cood enough to WID agamst
Athens last night (14 for 51) but
Pomeroy hit 14 of 23 chances at
the free line while Athens got 22
of 3!1 from the same stripe, more
than the margin of victory.
As for out-bustling, Athens'
!tteve ChJJe. 8..f be!pectat-1ed een·
t~. and Greg Sanders, grabhed a
)ari[e sharP or A.thens' total or 39
rebounds. greater by a third than
tbO:If' picked orr by the Panthers.
And the Panthers. kept largely
at long ran ~~:e by 'MeA.fee's au:lti~•
delen1e to bottlf' up the middle,
were missinj;( the Jon,~( unes. "Mac"
let Pomeroy heve the long one. and
wu lucky the Pantben weren't
hlttinl':. With the hon•ls under
Athens control. the !'anthers were

Their other points came at the free
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Ime.
In the second quarter Athens
tied it at 16·16 with ~:30 remaining,
ted 2CH8, then it was tied at 2().20,
21·21, 23·23, and 2M3. Frank
18esn's jump shot made Jt 25-28 at
:00, &amp;nd bls two free throws at the
buzur put Athens lnto a 27·23 half
time lead.
Athent was playint control
bill, drawing fouls from Pan·
ttt.r
lob Wlnabren.
nw hid fhrM "rHnals by thlt
time, anc1 .. did Bill Wilson.

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. Cola.vitD, . wholi!t 42 home ruDS suf¥1n. w~. ntl.":fu.k.j ~~
tied b1m w1th Harmon K.iUebrew ~llots, iJ , ~ . e.~
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beat Mariemout in a ~nd, sud·
den.O..!Ii 01101'!1~ IJihlltl. Don
Mcl.elll\Jil (lre4 l.p ~ winntna
baUet after eacb tpm had acored
five P9iDta in thf, f#r# 9vertime.
.C.onll!l! ~!'&gt;, •ull"""d an Ut&gt;
aet clefeat a~~Aifte._a by Lou~

'Canton Tlmken took a 29-14 half·
lime lead over Canton Lincoln an4 ville, 4$4f.,~ w..¥n ~clpqley ~
the third-ranked club went on to .ita two to;t R9fell on foQls. John
win rasUy, 7~2. John Namciu &lt;!~!lne.la~ bi4 1.8 RQin~ «or Louiahad 27 points fo r 1 TilQ.hken and vll,~.
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Toronto M-48 alld
Xenia, wbleh finiabed tbe_ resu- will meef'$teubfnY1Ue fol ·the He·
tar sea11on with an 18-0 record and tiona! 'C~Pionstlip Sabirday · It
rourth place in the UPI Ohio rat. Weli!Svillit.
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In Cl111 A. pmes, the ~
tn the second b.alf Blanchester lDijbty Wa~oo W.oqdera pla~id
/N W!NNt..¥4 7'.1(1
couldn't get a U~fd, goal-until the their lut game before being
NA 1"/0IY'A£. IIIOOOil.
last three minutes. Ted Oay led iolidated witb ~ sc}u)ol,
OpeninJ the third quarter, Har·
CRtJWN, AfAY HAI/e
Xenla storing With 19 points.
they .werP , up to their o\d sty .
riaon'• shot from the key tied U
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The Won4en lot;t to Oak lUU In
Columbus East, undefeated city the Welllton Soutbeutern -DIJtrict
at 28-28 With 5:52 remaining. But
t:W 7'/IE 11141' 12'. rill!
leag\je titllst and lOth in the UPI
but not until afier tbe fiqal
at that point Lany Rii!!SS' free
"''oP 5 P01" //(
ratings, never got far enough in bU!Zer.
gPttinC(attempt, and advantafie
shot gave Athens
a 29-28was
lead
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thst was usually-(lne
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which never
given
crowd but was never severely
The BulldM~t also k~pt high up arterwards.
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Witb the score tied *"' 'at" ~e
oressed, either, winning 52-44. Le· end, Oak Hill'a Mi~ $ilvey -,a•
ocorin,
Ronniewhlc:h
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Is 11
The Panthers stayed in range
roy Anderson had 17 points and given a foul shot and fie ~ it
drive down the side and a jump through that quarter wh!ch ended
Max Jone11 had 15.
to put the eolorful Watt\1'100 .,V.an·
•ho• from the deep wing. carman 36-34 for Athens, but was victim
H. S. BASKITIALL
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"Martins Ferry bfat Shadyside in ders out of the tourney and into
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last t~oieht was hein~~: forced toward or a brief hot streak by Atbens 88
By United Prll&amp; ln ..m•tlonal . Glenl•nd St. JoHph 64 Mayfield 1 !lemiflnal at Martins Ferry, 9(). the history books.
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Land.,. 52 Gahanna ..,
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At W1ll1ton
ntletty .. 7 p. m. In tht Olj.lflo
sharPtter m11bt be beld down that
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Ofk Hill 49 W111rloo 41
Unl.,.,.lty rrm.
way. Carm•n acored rour field rna e 1 ll u 8
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WtJvlfte ·I t Toren,. '41 ' fi&lt;J •
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Athena pllyed it tlll!ht, \Vlnt- WaVHft ~ ....,..."V,'t
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Coa(h Mo~re. wbile sad at . the breftn'er fouled out, the Bulldog~
dPfeat. took Jt phlloBOJ)hlcally.
l(olni to the line ror a totll of .!...... " r•ljiJ. li 4t
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"This I• a ROod Pomeroy team and elaht triel bitting five in tha ' latt li-P~ttoft ,.. s,uta. .
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U.....,. 72 lhUefont•IM. 51 '· '
well - they'r4' the leuue ehampa."
With 3~ seconds left the tcore Northrl. . 61 I~Yif.IIJ 41
Gr.tenvlllt 59 Graham 52 ..
HOW IT WINT
was 50-42. Wllson'11 free throw, Tra~ 69 NorthWfttem t9
At Akron
Th.e Panthen had leads of 8·3 Dick Clark's bunny, and a free
At 4fhua
4kron South 66 Akron Howw. ~3
TAKE TJIEM TO
and ~~-!S In the fl~st quarter hut throw by Harrison closed the gap M~rl•tJ• 74 WtHJton 47
Akron Ctnfl'll 69 larta.rton SJ
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couldn t hold onto al 11 ·R ua Wick· to !50-46 in lbose seconda, but It A.thtnl 5Q POIJII'lr 46
At Yountrtown
was too late.
AI Clncln,~ttl
Younttown Wilson 70 Colu~
lnd'-n Hill "
MarM,nont 5I
66
Pomeroy - Carman 4 (H) 10;
double ot
Hultb•nt !6 United LOC'tl "47 ! ·
Winebrenner 1 {0.2) 2; Harrleon Q: .-,..nlft · 73 New Rlclt,Mncl 58
NIIH 53 Y~UMttown lt .. ·47r; ll l
· .,.., 19: Wllaon 0 IMH 15; Cunning- Norw.od 54 DftJr Park 43 · ·· ~ · :;. - N..-....· ( 'IIIII• .,.. ... "A.I.,...,.
ham . 4 (0·2 8; Buffington ().()-0; Cinclnnttl Cen'tra11140ek MMi i H,·. ~,·
Pitch 71
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Clatlt 1•0·2. Totals H1 (14-23) 4~ .
At O•fonjl
At Rt-.nna
Athena - Wickerham 4 (3·7) 1l: Mldrilletown 11 Harrison 64
Sprlntfleld Twp. 50 Kent Sta,. 34
Sanden 0 (2.ll) 2; Chase 1 l6-0) 8; Middletown Fenwtck 60 North
CLASS A
Bean 4 (~!Sl 13: r9eJU~ 3 (!S·IO) ll;
Call... Hill 45
At Marlo,a
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RIB!!• 2 (l·O 3. Tolah1 14 (22·33) 30.
At Ctnton
PntpoiMd (w.athlr to s.tu~
Score by quarter&amp;:
C1nton Tlmw.n 72 Ctnotn Lin1ftemoon.)
Pomeroy
14 2~ 34: 4fl
coin 52
At Gran¥1111
Athens
10 27 3$ 50 Loulsvlll• 45 Canton McKinle~ 44 Grsnvllle 60 Stat1twl111 49
Q[flclall: Strlmer and Spaulding.,
AI. Martins Ptrr~
Johnstown J2 Wllll....,ort 50
M.rtln• P1r .... 80 Sha......,._ 69
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At D•~ton
N.W B""'""" " Bh'ttr NEW Y.ORK UPJ - Enlrit•l f1lrvlew 75 Trotwood MHI10n 43 Buford
lloontlftlburg 4J
from the Canal Zone 1 Puerto Rico,
At lhvlrcrHk
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Europe ,nd Canada have beea re- Xanl• 72 ll•nch•a.. r S2
Lewiston Sl Anna 55
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16
Dayton
Wilbur S.l1rn Locel .:4 Christi~_~:~:. ,
tnr clu1lc at Levittown, Pa., Mny
Wright 11
Jacklin U.
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At ll~rl1
At Ca_n t.
enJriea tWUI play here m co••Junc. MldviiW 46 fUd,.viUt 45
......... 60 Wlndhem 41
tlOn with thfllf trip ror th'l Aaperi- Nerth Olmlhcl 53 MHina 52
_,, Z.nMvlll•
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can Bowling Con.Kress cham~lrm.
At luclld
Po•tpon.d (WIIIthtr to tonllhf,
ships at Toledo. Ohio.
Wllloughby-laltlakl 6S Cl...,.llnd
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Letut Township, Mltiltl County,
Mrs. Milo Biggs bas been quite
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MERCURY MONTERY, f A!'AJuM~'!'I:i- .turnllhed and F'OR SALE: 1J ROOM HOUSE Cigarette Tax
ltl7.0tl
dr. hardtop. Mefjt()matlc, R&amp;H
UiUurnwned. MdUiter' .Mtdd.l¥wltb bath. Nice location. Melvin Inheritance Tax
13fi.f:l7
exh'a clean, extra nice inaide
piirt. Phone WY-2-D:.!et.
2_,-U
Hood, 111 Locult St., Pomert~y. Sales Tax and Jo- in. Jnst.
300.00
$ALl OP AUToiMoeiLI
and out. $1680.00. .B1aetlnara,
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2 23 30t Road Mileage
Pomero)'.
3·2·6tc 1 and _, kOO.M HOUD".,!t., f ROOM
p lrreducibJc Debt
&amp;1.42
Notice is hereby alven that on
~~~~rLmon' and 6 roona. apar&amp;- 10 ACRE FARM AT MOftNlNa IGagollne Tax
l:IOOOOII Friday, March 18. JOOI), nt lO:OO
ment. A. N. Beneel, Phoht
Stet, aood 3 room boute, ou• Intangible 1'ax
194 ·a4 a. m . the undenlened will offer
For
W '1' ·2·~7:.'..
U-J&amp;.Uc
buUdlnta, water,
electrlcltJ, Total Receipts
13 9 ~· 84 ,for Hale at public auction to the
IU RATS KilLED WITII STAR
m-.11, achool bua, . telepbon•, PAYMINTS. .
blt,hest bidder for cub Jn hand at
Farfarln 2"'- lbl, $lAD; 4. Jbl. MODERN 4 ROOM AND .BATH
IOod pasture wllb plent..r o1 General ExecuUve Sea·vico- . . . Blaettnar Auto Company, Pomero)',
p.oo. S1fe, •ure, au•ranteed. unlurullbed residence, Pome- water. Contac:t Sam CUrti.•. Boa . .Cbmp. o( 'l'rulteeii
deacrtbed
2244 .00 Ohio, the followina:
unfttrnllhed.
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truck, to·wit:
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lbenbrch Hardware, Mela• Co. roy• and C room b-•
rt
136, Reynoldabura, Obto, Ua
Comp. or Clerk
700.41
One 1••• Chevrolet 2 ton TrueL
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Fum Bunau, suaar Run rtour
anu ~ room
urn .,... api •
1-on ' 4820.
3-1:1-IOtv
Travel and Other Exp .
106.75 · '
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be.11.,
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ment. Wm. T. Grueaer, Middle· _ _
Generl.l Supplies
73 _74 ll.otor number 00. serla num r
(UW!II; (2·:16-llp); 13·3-Stp)
port
2·2'l..S&amp;p FOR SALE: · 1' ROOM HOUSB,
Total Gen. :t;x. Scrv.
3124.90 W2MN 1228;&amp;.
ll-lo.3tpj (3-17-3lp)
~ DOUBLE FOR ICJtNT, 870 LO.
cellar,
loY, near crade aehool HealthDated thts 29th day of rebruary
we.r Seton&lt;l Avenue, Mlddleand hi•h achool. Paarle .H1a~ll,
Taxee withheld
826.86 1~.
HOOVER Conetellatlon Sweeper,
Rutland.
218 6tp Cemetery Expense
43.0Q
GENERAL 'MOTORS
P ort . ... ~~. per month . can 'UV&lt;Io
1 year oldi Old faahloned fln-Cirelea Reatau.rant. "•r FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE LI••
1n11- ontraet, etc.
ACCEPTANC~ CORP.
89'18,
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450.00
B
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pt.o bench lbd old la~blonod
2•21.a&amp;c
See Bob Neltoa RutlaDd.
HJchw&amp;ysy: ' . u.rn ' ' . v
IU"Iklq c(od. CIU Wl\N4ei
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6376.95
(J) 3 • Stc
aner • p.m.
a a cnc WANTED A SOBER CLEAN MAN - J..a6-l2tc
Road Grader
3890.20
'Mrs. -Mildred Shuler spent sev·
AKC REGISTERED COLLIE ~UPS
to •hare 3 room apartment with
Total Hla;hwllY Exp.
10,267. 15 eral day&amp; last W4!tk at the bedside
NQ.OO each. J•bone WY2·62D-t.
another man . CMIJ WY2·~.
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DeductiGna by Co. Auditor:
of . her father, Harey Spenc=er, at
John Tu.d.er, lbaell Run Road. 3-4·3tc
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NOTICI Ofl PILING AND
For workmen 's comp.
59.!H Holzer HO&amp;pital.
ll-4-2lp
MIARING ON INVINTORY
Bure~u ot Inspc)ction
390.66
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Littles 1'raller CQurt. PtoiNN Ceu'rt,
51.42
11• (ot,lnty, Oh&amp;o .ll'hduclble Debt
Chc»hlre, Ohio. Phone Emerson
'l'O the Exeeutor or Admlnil\tl· 'totul Payments
1~.222 50
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3-f..Otc lor Mnd to a.,.ch of the follo't'lnt Summary of Opiratlon&amp; br Pund•
a&amp; are residents of the atl~ of Balan~. J1n. 1, 19st(20) USineSS 8rVIC8S Ohio;
6942.77
survlvinll s,pou•e, if ,ny; G•n. ,nd TWp. Funds
694:.!.77
10111 Tltll llltYIC:I AHD Rl6 next of kin; beneficiaries uUer Total of All Funds
mowtl. Phent WY2-S47S.
the will. if any; the allorne)' or lt~ipta Dvrln1 Yetr124401,
attorne1a repreeentlna any of tbe Gen. and Twp. Funds
13,953.114
aforem ~J ntloned pcrson11:
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Total of All Funds
13,953.84
. You ar, hereby notified tba~ on Totel Rr:pta and Bal1. 0. McCOY
tht 111 da)' or Mll'Ch 1MO, 'i.ri ln· Gen. Hnd Twp. fUnds
20,896.61
AUCTIONIIR
ventory and A.ppralaflmtnt qt ! the Total of all Funds
20,896 .61
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e1ta.te Of Jn1abe Ullb Clinton de· P•ymenh Ourlnt Yearute Gen. and Twp. tunds
1G,U2. ~
PIANO TUNING AND IIEPA.IR· ceated, late of Middleporlij
1$,222.50
Ina:. Kenne&amp;h
RuiHIJ, Ciool- 1, Ohio, in aald County Wll ed Total of all l'W1dl
vtlle, Ohio. PhObfl 1883.
In thla Court.
1 lal., Dec. 31, 1959Hearlo&amp; on uid inventory and Gen. 'ind TWp, Funds
8874 11
2-9-21tp.
Apprataement will be hid b ore Total of all Funds
56'1t, 11
lhil Court on tbe 21M day, of Out. W~rnnta, Dec. 31, 1959Marth 1960, at \0 o'eloet e. m.
Gen . and Twp. Funds
767.32
ExceptioniL thereto mQ' be led Total of all FUnd a
767.32
byi any interested. p-_111 at "'ny Dal~tnce in Depocltor)', Dec. 31 ,
1009.
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PIANO ttme prlor to fiVe dQ1 betore ~ 1he
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AIIO 'or- date aet for hearl1a.
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San worl(, 37 )'tan experitnce.
.!be ,..1 ol~\\~ his MORNING STAR
Call WYW231,
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lit d&amp;J 'Of · 1 19tMt~
Mrs. David Neaae entertat~ed
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the Wildwood O~en Club last
Acting Judie ~~ E:i4JfiC:Io
Wcdnesda)'. George Carper or
Bl' Ann Biker, ·~~V..1; ~rJc. Shade, waa apeak., and ae.vc an

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M.iaa Mai'~ba Qhlinlff recently

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II Jnul .ttv ht.vlna: .apent
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Mr. and )fn. IUtlpb Plc:kena and
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The Lenten 9uief Hour Servjce
.An all day outing at Camp Ches·
the Wo~IJ.en'a Guild o(~e Fed· ter on .March 12 was - discussed
Cbutc.li was held on Ash when thf) Sugar RtJh Inter,uedilate
evening.
Girl Scouts met Mdhday after
school.
the Cosaroads" 'IllS the
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ple'dge to the flag. Projects Qt sit
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Hannahs a.ud Unda Shepherd and
of ~e · •Clou ~re a map to Melanie Nibert: Douna
set:vlce
and Hedricks and Jennifer Blakeslee
on one of them will help with t.he wlndow dil'lplay
of Jesus. "
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Election of officers tvai h.eld
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pf :ij:rs. Lester Ru~i~iell, Pleasant:
Ridge.
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Jdent, Mrs. WUJarci Heines; vice
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
GeUfH: Montgomery
algned fo:- your bwn;: FrH u
ed.
. upper 9.5 on lower, 11 feet open
RATES
Um•tes. Ji'B-..:nan and Abbott,
James Heaton o( West Shade 18 Gallipolis 17.7 on upper 15.3 on Middleport, spent Friday evening aD4 \Irs. Arlee Abbott.
with their uncle, John Ferrel1 and
Mr. and. l(rl. Wm. Duat aDd
Ur~ Hmg a water well for Freeman
Phone
WY-2-~21 .
8-&amp;U
3 cents per wGrd, one tnserUon. M~nim um cbatil' - 60 cenU.
lower, 17 feet open; Winfield 16.3 aJster, Allee Euler.
ebUdren
of Elm Grove 1pent the
Williams.
~nta per word for three oonse&lt;"Uiive insertions.
Tbere ~re &amp;7 ln attend1nee at weekend wHb Mr. and lln. Wm.
I PIANO TUNING AND RIPAIR.
Mrs. £roily Congrove of Col- on upper 12.3 on lower, 2 feet
Special - one month for 30 cent.;; per word.
For your complete piano service
um ous speput the week end w1th open; Pt. Pleasant 24.7; Lock 23 Sunday school Feb. 28tb, coDed- tY.-hiDter, Sr. Mr. Eicblqer it
Full rate of 3 eent.s per word wtil be charged for advertising
ion taken $14.06.
Jlowly tmprovlnC.
. Call Vinton DUS.S666. Graduate
ner molner iAnd brother Mrs. 13.5.
If oot pgtd wiebln 10 days sfter receiVIII.Il bill.
1 of the school of Plano Forte
t.crtrude warner and Wilbur.
ConclltJon ol Movable Dam.:
F..rron in Advertising - Should be reported tmmedJately . T.he
Technology, Chtcago, Ill .
:\Jr. and Mrs. Dan Gladman and f. ll dams, Lock 13 through 22 are
Mr. and Mn. Mar~ Grue1er and John Bate)' wu taken to the
Dally Sentinel will not ~ responsible for mme th.a.n one incor·
3 3 3tp
,'I"". "'lt•• beth Rader of Spnng· lu p, Lock 23 is down . River st&amp;- ~aons have sold thelt propert)' In Mete• General Hospital Monday.
..:;eneral and Classified Property
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red insert.ion.
.Mt. ADd Mra. Am.oa Leonard
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294a 74 !Jeld vmted their SISter, Mrs. ti&lt;~nary. Temp~rature "t 7 am 4
cartt of Thanks and Spl:K'ia l Notices of Events $1.00. Obituaries
an'd J(ra. WIUiam Grue1er attea.d·
TELEVISION RADtO AND SMALL Cigarette Tax
Muo
Biggs
Saturday
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degreea
above
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7
Inches
of
newly
purchased
farm
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pu.blllbed at J cent per wurd
ed thllt funeral of Mra. Denver
1 Appll!"et. re,.ir. C•U Frank mhentance Tax
l60:Ro I Mr. and ltrs. Haymond }'rank snow measund .
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visit with relative&amp; at Tuacon,
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6 DAYS
WORDS
1 VAY
3 DAYS
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C•,_•n•, 414 N. S.Cond Ave., Sales Tax and Fin. Inst.
3000.00 Mtd Mrs. Henry Beaver of Ches·
The
Oh~ .. llMr
Bot~ta Arirona Mra. Mae Pearson aceomp. Vannest of Athens.
$1.35
$4.:i0
15
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90c
1 Mkldleport,
3 3 He ' other
194 34 ter called on Mrs. Ge rtrude War· Lock 13 Loutsland'a down at anied them to her borne bere.
Mr. and Mra. WUUam EichinceJ"
$6.00
$1.80
20
60c
$1.?0
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Tax
8000.00
ner and 11011 Wilbur Sat1:1rd.ty.
5 :05 am l8· 1; Lo~k , 15 Rocket
Bessie Slaughter and Roberta Sr. wish to utend thankl to tbelr
$1 .:i0
$2 25
26
75c
$1 .50
~AUCTIONEER
Auto Regtstratwn
1927.63 Mra. Norman Frcderl~ir. an~ down at 3 a.m 6·0, ~harles R. rRousb, Letart, spent SLUlday with friooda. amLneiahbors for noweta
Ads received by 10 A.M. w1ll b&lt;;: in lhaL days paper.
Complet• S.rvi~Ce~
CemeterieJS
700.00 ·Mrs. Roy Laad.man were lil Galll· Ste~henson down -at 6 ·45 am 1 ~ I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rou11h and and earda while Mr. Eicbincer wu
Critt Br.clford
care of cern. Lot
INattonal down at 9:45 am o-2 , son.
748 .00 Ipolls Friday.
In tbo ~ita!. Alto Rev. Ctrd lor
PHONE WY-2-2157
Wrtt., Phone or Contact
Int. From Trusts
100.12
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood of ILoek 16 Bob Benter down at 6 =40
Earl Robinson was returned to bls attention &amp;:Pd' tbougbUulneJs.
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17 Coal King down his home arter being a 1urgiell.
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Totals Receipls
J.5,193.81 l'omeroy ...Cl:llled on ·nei&amp;hbGra am
at 109-0;
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18 Rehance
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TO 'CONDUC? L5CTURIS
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c:utin S&amp;rviceMrs. Mtlo B1ggs receJved woErd d
at 9 .• Loc17
-2k, J anlc• DV. dHo~~ improvina.
CO!o\I!IBIA,
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2340.00 of th,e deam of her aunt Mrs. U- a 0 am .. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rou&amp;b aDil Rt-d .\uerlta.cb of the Boaton Cel·
Early order discount on all or· IHAND N.{o:W ZIG·ZAG SEWING · H0)1E BUILDERS , BIRCH C~l·
Comp . of ..:lerk
nar down at 4 :Mi pm 2..(); Mary son Betsie Slaughter Roberta ll&lt;t (\lld forfost (Forddy) Ancler666 _25 tiAIJeUl Hishop, Kanauga.
den. Steel a.llos with 20 year
Mach ine m original factory carNET makers Formica 5Jnk tOPfl .
Travel and other exp.
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Mr.
and,
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and
d~wn at 6:25 pm 0..2; R?bert _ Ro~sh ·a nd Mrs. Kenn~tb Wolfe .,01;1- of~MiChl1an State will conduct
54 87 1
guarantee. Pole type steel build·
ton. Makes button holes, mono·
Vinyl ubestos block laid. House
General Supplies
24 .09 1tlaughter and M.Jss Pearl Ran· R. ~1bson down at 2 am {)·2, Or- spent Sunday afternoon witb Rev. "-•kel~ij l~ureo at tbe a1111ual
in&amp;: ldeal for l&lt;1aflng shed . Free I grams, blmd slltches, and many
repalr6 of all descriptions. Ca ll
Tot&lt;~i Gc n l!:x . Sen.
3085 .21 oolph of Hemlo ck Grove . visited Leaman down at 3:40 am. 22;&lt;); and Mn. ErDeat lbomas at Pom.- Sa\attli prottna athleUr: coa.chel'
delivery on all !l!'dcrs placed by
rancy designs Will sell thll
Guy !'!eo' gler, Raclne, Ohio.
Town Ha!l - M&amp;K
119110 Mr . .and Mrs. Lowell Bmg and Ashland down at ,II am 1·14, Wlll·
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March 1~. 5 year financing . Phone
we~k only for $41 .00. Terms
2 24 t!c Total Town Hall
no:oo 1iilllily Sundll)'.
iam Barnett down at 5:~ am 3-0; eroy.
Ori&amp; L. Smith, Long Bottom, Rt. 1
if desired . Phone WY2·2204.
Health- Taxes wllhheld for
Kermit .Mc.t:lroy and nephew Beaver down at 9:50
am 1.0;
3·4·6te
Racine Exchange.
2·21:i·17tc
~~~ :ft'~~S~la:~N~~ite~~~ District Bd. nf Health 652.80 Charles MeUroy of Morrow spent Sally Polkllup ":t 12:3{) Pm 3.0;
Ct!meler iesthe weekend wtth the former's James C.
utehmson up •t 1:30
h
Thorn.. M. F•ln
fo'INE JERSEY GUERNSEY HEI·
mond Thomlll, Lang.ville, 0 io.
Comp. Officers &amp; Emp. l10B.OO mother , Mrs. Pearl Randolph, pm 3-Q; A. V. CriJS J~. up !t 4:011
Termite and P••• Control
FElt . Phone WY2·2779:._ 2 18 30trTools, ele.
210.80 l.iene and Vergil.
pm 0..2; W. C. IJ:eekJord Up at
'"" lntpKtion, ln1ur•nn N•UOfto UNCLAIMED SINGER SE WING
Purchase or ce rn . lot
50.00
Lo well Bmg was quite ill last 12:10 am 19-1; N1ta Dean uP at
wid•· E••Y t.,-mL
Ma chine . Will sell for $26.00 plus
CLeLANIDI
Other Cern. Exp
94.00 Y..cek. He was able to go back to 9:4{) am 3.0; Robert E. Reed up
Phone r'orrwror WY 2·2366
$8.40 due Uti for new parts.
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2062.8{1 , wor~. His daughter Mary Jean is at . 11 am 9-0; GaUipoUs, Cro~n
Porhfnouth PR 6-28SO
Phone WY2·2204.
3·4·6tc
Phone WY-2-2255
Fire Protertwn~
1111 with yellow jaundice and has Pomt up at 6; 10 am 2-1; Lehigh
2 29 tfc
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Pom..er Motor Co. Pem•-, ~ ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THE
1otal .ttrc _Pro tectwn
300.00 week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer Jerry Bosworth down at 11:10 pm
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1008.00 called on Mrs.. Freda Ri tchie Sun· 2-0 ; Helen Z. down at 6:30 am
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WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE . - RACINE SHO. s•RVICI SHOP Total ll ighwi:jy Expt&gt;nsc
M99.11 1d11y morning:
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neighbors and
friends who 35 F1' 2 BEDROOM 1'RAILER.
RACINE OHIO
I Employee 11 Re ll rement. '
I .F reeman Wilham• was oU fro1n
he lped m any way durin&amp; the
~elvin Little's Tt,uler Court,
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t441. 2fi work due to bemg ill several days
illneas and death of Mllrgaret I Cheshire, Ohio. Pllone Emerson
Deductwns hy Co. Auditor:
I Mr. and~Mrs. Don Matlack and
W1Jhams Cole, Middleport, Ohio
7·7329.
3-Hitc
For Workmen 's Comp.
124.70 daughter of Belpre were Sunday
'h'••pen"u'r'!~ •• 0 ',· w ",·,,'g~.~=~• Fau~ ELEc-TRoLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
For Adv Delq La_nd s
34 11::Ut!sta . o~ Mrs. _Ma tlac.k:'a mGther,
Br MrL tt.rt..it Rckllh
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193.31 Mrs. Lllhe Christy.
eral Home and the Rev . Bart.
er. Jtuna like new. Hat~ throw ·
Total Payments
l3,4 7B.fi:l l Ml". and Mrs. Henry Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and
lett . Your kindness will not be
awoy bags. Pay off balance of
Summary of Operatlttnl bv Fund
nd son Vance were sunday din· famlly of Ashland spent the week·
1111ntlr guest~:~• of Mrs. Martha McEl· end with Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Par·
forsotten.
$34.00. Te rms available. Phone 1
B•lanu, J•nu.arr 1, 1959_
;:,uner and MothN,
WY2·2204.
3·4·6tc
fload fund s
42 99_71 roy and sons Kugene and Vergil. sons. George Parsons who had
Lucille Cl:lslo
Gen and Twp . Funds
1519.60 . Mrs. Roy Gladman of Tuppers been vislting in the home returned
Ca rrie WilliJullli
WLNDOW .BLINDS AND SHADES
Before U;SO A.M
Total of all l'' unds
5819.30 Plams called on her slster·in·law home with them.
3-t.ltp
Venetian Blinds, all aizes tnd I
Rec:eiptl Ourlng YearMrs. Mi.JG Biggs Fridaty.
Fairview Church held a party
coiort. Free Er&gt;timatea. Dale
Middleport WV-2·2649
Jtoad Funds
9927.H::J
recently at the home of Mr. and
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: Wippel supply, 215 Union Ave.,
WY-2-3895
Gen and Twp Fulll.l:.:
5266.18
Mrs . Charles Knig,htning Sr. The
(6) Lost ond Found
DAY PHONE 'IVY
J'riGiiT l.':imNE WY 2-3820
Pom'rof, OhiO.
3-4-60Lc
KAUT FlED STORI
Tolal o( all Fu nds
15,193.81
evening Wa! spent in singing
FOUND : A tum ,of monty h..
Chntlr
T t 1R 1 t
d •-•
hymns. Present Were : Mrs. Ken·
v··--i±;;:.'-~;AruuM CLEAN- ER SWIVEL )
V.·UkAt
a ..-un dsep • •n ~•neeM.n found •nd turne4 bl to MY .,-E
u
........
INI 5-2145
Rond
14,227 34
OCIO
neth Wolfe, Hessie Slauahter, Mr .
oHiw. The tJme ctn lae d1lmto ps Jand roll easy, uaed very I HAMILL IIRVICI STATION
Gen . .and l'w p. Funds
Mrs. .t..va Weigand and .Mra. and ~rs. Herbert Rou-sh, Hilt'
6785 _83
9 :00 ~;!'\
ld Q tho own•r prvvu;t•CII ne · ~!~e , Mul:lt • ell
this ~ eek.
a.Af~~nr
Total of al l Funds
21,013.17 Alice WaL1on of Akron, Ohio, ar· Don11hue, Hose Bochus, Rohger
can properlr ldfl1tlfy hlmMif
-"·
l.'Omp 1e 1e pnce.
lOne
•
P•ym•nh During Y••rnved in Mason last week and will Roush, Mrs. Howard Dona ue,
al'ld p,-...nt wtJifactory proof
WY2 ·2204.
3·4-6lc
Every Day Service
Huad Fund:.:
8725 10 ~ pend several days here at Mrs. Ruth Wolfl!, Sue Donahue, Benny
of ownership. Phone HerMrt
_
· Gen .a nd Twp . Funds
4'153.52 '1-H: I~a nd 's home,
Wolfe, David · Donahue, Penny
PHONE WY Wil07.
BTU. HOT WATER
W If
J
p
R f b
'-•lk4ry, "'"'er, MiddiiPOrf Pollc• 1-110,000
, .,,,. All controls
good ,, t20a)
TotJI of all .-·unds
13,476.62
oyce
anona.
e res·
o e,
O.•rtm.nt, WY2-3145. 3-4-3tc
S. mJRD AVE.•
ll'ilDDLEPORT
uu •·
'
Balanee, Dec. 31, 1959Mrs. Thurma Love, on (eave 1rom ments of vegetable soup, hot dogs,
new. Call W\'2·20::16 or 11top In
1
d
d
H
:r
Rmul
~~
unds
!1,.02.2
uuues
on
a
r1ver
I.JO)at
1s
speu
·
coffee
and
milk
were
serve
.
4
L.ontro
Ohio Valley
Plumbing and
&gt;J
1d
·h h
h
h
I'll
hi
Gen .und Twp. Funds
o
_31 1ng severn ays wn
er wot er,
Rev. Ernest T oma" 1 ed
11
~) Auto
2
32
3·4·3 tc FREE
Heatmg ~nc.
PHONE Total uf all Jl' unds
7~3-4 .55 ;;trs. Harrwt ttoiWDerry.
regular oppoJntment at the Fair·
10~5 FORD 2 DR. SEDAN. ~·aRM·
WY22774
Gllmore
Supply Ol.!t'4tandiJ'D War. Oac. 31, 19591Mr11. Anna Avts 11 viaitltli in view Church SUnday evenlflg. Ac·
er owner recommended this ear - Q)
ar~~!__U~'?~e~ Sto;e: Va~ahan Peat Control. Co Road lt' unds
33S)~l Lo~lln, w. Va., w.itl~ he~ . dauR.hter companying him were Mrs. Tho·
Jur being euy 011. both KliS •Cld ujiO . &amp;OATS AND MOTORS '2S
Member o~ National re~,n· 1 G~n. 1uuJ Twp. runtl:s
24 o-.il5 .. nl.l lamtJy, l'ilr. u.d Mrs. R~ntof¥1 mas and thretl' -children.
tr1l. $t.ill5.00. Hlacttnan, PoTfl&amp;
•ftd up while the" latt. Metrolrol Assoctation.
12~S:tfc Tt.ill:l.i uf All Funds
5H2.:a6 De H&lt;~vcn, and her aon and (art!·
Rev. and Mra. Edward' Grifli.tb
roy.
3 ·2·61~
B•l•nce In D&amp;p., Dec. 31, 1959Jly , Mr. and Mrs. Dick Avis.
returne~ home Thursday alter 1a
polilan Moton. 600 1. Mlln
St., Pomeroy. Phone WY·2-3170.
Hoad f'unds
5835.-t-5
Mn. Edwud Hy1:1n und cbildrfln
J
Gen. and Twp. Funda
228 1.36 were Sunday dmnt!r guests of Mr. t1Jesl
11 _24-tfc
T(Jtl:l.l of all Fund 11
8lltl.Sl and Mrs. T. J . Ryan.
W
"'
DON" S'tiVIRS
-:--::--::---::-·3 4 He . Mr. ~tnd idrs . Charles Scyoe and
and duughler or t•arkersburg visit·
0-For
or Renr
t:d twr parents over the weekend ,
Mrs. Donald Roush was pre·
4 ROOM HOUII - On
.
t0l'1C·e
atr. a1u.1 Mrs. Dennis Dudding.
I
h
h
l9G4 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. SE- MOD&amp;RN
G
Ulhers , 1.811 ,.1 Mr. a-• Mrs. Dod· senled a birthday 11 t w en t e
. 1 H · h
LUk&lt;l
. dan, dynaflow drivt~. Like new
n eag ta.
a1 1urnacc.
"''
uu
• - d'1
·1 d bl Cl o]
t t
Sell wath no down payment or
ANNUAL FINANCIAL Ri!:t'UR.T : dmg were Mrs. Everett Dudding:,
h r!: ~:
H~v:n ~~id:y
f11111h .
f781U)I).
Blaettnars ,
rent at $60.00 a month. Call
Oran,. Township, Melo• Countr .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dudding and
be '
•
fomeroy.
3-2-6tc
1
1h 1
PGmeroy WY·2·3Ba0 or Point
Ohio, For the Fi1cal Yeu Endl~ children and Miss Alma Dudding, even ng w t
en mem r. anu
1 19M HARDTOI' 2 DOOR ROAD·
J'leaaant 1626.
3·2-6tc
DeamHr 31, 1959. Popul•tion 702, Ill lot Nitro.
eigh&amp; aueata present. Games were
.,ASl'l!a( lJUltk. rowl.!r steerma,, - - - ·
Phone WY-2·3561 M'"ltport
1950.
Miss Mary Dudding returned to played throuahout tile evEinJng
and tile h01teaa aen·ed refreabpower brakea. Very good condi · ( 4)
Or ent
- - - ---;-::::,..-Tot•l S.l•rlwt and W•gas Po1id
the home of her sister, Mrs. Pe11rl menta of barbecue, potate chip&amp;,
t10n . Priced Reasonable. Mra. _
BAR.N.I!:S·SlMPSON IN&amp;uRA.."'l~.I:!O
During th• Y••r 1959
7540.49 Housh, after vlsatlng another sis· donuts -and cot• to Jane JohnBertha Oliver, Mulberr)' Hilt&amp;, A,.rtment1, PIOp..'a Tetrue and
Aaenta, Middleport, flrt, Au&amp;o- Tu Val"ation
1,253,S29.00 lcr, Mn. Alma Dudding, in Nitro son, Lillian FJtzlerald, Lucy Trew
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 1 6tc
Vaa• ·' It,, ott Bwtternu, Ave..
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY·~· T•x L.-r,
22.:20 tor s•vcral weeki.
Helen Roush, Helen Ellas, Peach.Je
DR. SEDAN. WEEK
Pomeroy. ,.hoM WY-2-2327.
2905.
__ · - _
CM•ter, Ohltt, J•nu 1 ry 1, 1960
Jimmy Duddmg, son of Mr. and and Rua&amp;ell, all Joeal, Peii&amp;Y Rus·
'nd speculi. $395.00. Ulaettnan, FUitNIS.Him
APARTMENT
3 COM.PW£T.E lN&amp;URANC.! ~RO. 1 he,..by certify the fallowing r• .M rs. Dcnnia Dudding, spent a sell, Beverly and Carolyn, Maraie
hmerov.
3·2-tUc
room&amp; with private bath and 1 tedlon. Life. Auto, J:ire. PoJlo. port to be correc:l.
three day pass with hll! parents Grinstead, Suzie and Vita, Judy
"
Nln• Robinson
lat~t week . He returned to Ft.
1
h
~-- - "
private
entunc:e
.Autohlatfe
Call Don .M.IU.. .Midd.le,POR.
Townohlp Clerk l(nox, Ky., where he will complete McKnj&amp;ht and Char otte Roua •
·~1 .~ORD Deluxe. ln llood conul·
heat . Util!Uea furnished . Avail·
Otue.
aU of New Haven, Pea&amp;Y Amott
tion. Phone W\"·2-6319.
able M~trc.h l2th. Middleport ....,-,---:----::------ RECEIPTS
bls automotive schooling this week. of Middleport, Shi~ey Priddy of
1 5tc
~hono
Genml •nd Clo581lleld Pcopcrty He w&gt;llthen so to C4mPDi&lt;, N.J. Brodbury and Carol Workmon of
23200
._.,.,j '
3 3 ate t21)
:____:____,
T.-x
2038.04 from where he Will 10 to l'"rance Maaon.
CUS1'0M B UILT .KlT\.HEN D.!!.

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Mr. arul 1111'1. Arl" Abbot! al
tended tbe funeral of the formw'i

E. llarilml arul
Affee attended tbe f-ormer'• li&amp;ten 11001 IP'ftt Slttud.IY Di&amp;!lt with
tuoeral, Mrs. Denver Vannett, Jn Mr. and Mn. lohn Hartuna. Athena, Sunday.
. Jt:athle AbboU tPtDt Saturday
15.8 on
llr. and Mn. Jamea Euler of niJ:ht with her II'~ parenll, Mr.

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News
Of Week
Ilia Freda WIU and .!laey M~

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VOL XI NO. 273

)

:ff~st lnffisto:z

I

RUn Family Homeless

.

Bitter Zero Cold, Gale Force
Winds, Snow Bury New England
'

ollowiug Fire This Mornin

Hawley Family Forced To wve
· Home In Sub-Freezing Temperatures
of, seven was made homeless at 10:30 a.m . l&lt;&gt;day
almost completely destroyed it. four-room frame
story's Run. Most of the personal belongings and
•-.e,nt
saved .by quick action of the Middleport Fire
~

and nel&amp;hbors who carried the household goods

,FOR
QUICK SNACKS!
'
.

TODAY'S

Hot Ch~olate
•
Hot Dogs
Hot Coff,e

SPECIAL
1958 OLDSMOBILE

Milk Shakes and'

~~~~I,IN 24 YEARS- Atlant., as well as other areas of
G.
felt tlui blunt of the stale's worst Ice storm 'in 24
yeus as ~rious March .Wnns belled the north and IIOU!h.
Here a telephone repair truck skirts a fallen tree.

Froze~ ·oisse~

*•OPE~ 7 D"-YS A WEEK : .

McC•ure's

Super 88 - 4 Door Hord Top
Solid black hnlsh, white sidewall Ures, hydramatic drive,

ble

radio, beater, power steering, power brakes. One local

owner.

$2495
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Cadillac- Oldsmobile- Rambler
Phone WY-Z-5342
Pomeroy, Ohio

FOR THE .
The

c urt~in

commilte made up of
Mary
llollcr and Mrs Mary Kalhcnne
Rose, showed lhe members the
~..,! drapes. whtch were cle11ned. Ttu.s
committee were m11tructed to bU)'
Mrs. Betty Lou Dean, :-.1u

Ne'ft Tuesday Is
Deadline For
BUC Positions

new blmd11 for the audltonum .

STOP

nothing beats

.~ c~king )(l,cc$ijfJ,t! . . . '

When yOII pay ~ yo(lr bj)]s by check, you:
Just riflle· ~ checkbocik itil"bii; t.0 'lmd-::a detailed notatibn of any upellllli;
.·

Seniors Name
Committees For
Future Activities
thla

1955 FORD 2 Door Sedan .. · · .. · · · · · $695
Former owner recommended this car for being easy on
both gas and oil .
, _ ___ /

1955 BUICK Special · · · ·· · .. · · · · · · · $995
2 Door liard Top a·nd 4 Door Sedan Choice o/ either -

both one owner cars and exceptional condition.

1955 CHMOLET210 4 Dr. Sedan .. ·· $895
Spotless original finish.

1955 FORD VB Cu,tomline · · · · · · · · · · $895
4 Door Sedan. One Of cleanest '55s anywhere. l'ordomatlc.
.

Joe Young Sr., Mrs. WUIIs
and Jamea Clatwortby
by the worthY matrob

Studenll Leave for
Mruic festival

('Ommlttee

Miss Judy Gregg and Miss Judy

Bechtle,

Butcher, students of MJddleport
h1gh school left today for Wll ·
mlngton where th~y wlU particl·
pate m the Musi c Festival there.
The g1rla were accompanied by
Mrs Clarl'nce L.acey, the vocal
music Instructor.

"'!ftJ~~:
l,l&lt;l

and
Mfl Jamet

wen
the ln.st.ructlon IDd

Mrs. Jobn L)'OM;

Committee

for the

cloae of tl:te

~hap.

are

bu oy

1
plan•
or&lt;(er to Jet
decided
and to get plana underway
~ommltteea
have
. Will' Judy Clark
Propbocy:
Hilbert, C.rolyn Wlllo11.;
Lynn Buchanan, Ronnie
!Van1; Announcements: Bob Pra·

ton,

Loretta

Hunlni,

The l'' c8hval bcglntl today and
the concert is held Sundiiy after·
noon . The tno plan to return
either Sunday cvenmt: or Mon·
day morning.

• Door S.dan. Sharp origL,.I blue finish with •Jttra clean
matchlns Interior. Fordomal.lc. R&amp;H.
·
4 Door llardl&lt;&gt;p. Mercomatic, R&amp;ll. Extra clean. Extra
nice Inside and out.

1954 BUICK Speclal4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $795

1954 lUlCK Special 2 Door · · · · · ·· · · $795

and ARRANGE

ADAMS
HAT

YOUR NIXT

Priced From $5.95 to'$8.95

.,

Hard Top. Smart red and wi!Jte linlsh. Stral&amp;ht stl&lt;k .

I'JJ OIEVROLET 4 Door Sedan · · · · · · $395

FINE SELECTION OF

· Wl'k-end special. ·

'

NEW SPRING

SUITS

,...M•nu M...e
OPI:N liJIIJJL 7:30 MON. TBRU SAT.

ETT'NAR'S
\

~

~ ., OHIO

We Pay 3% Interest Oa Yolit. S.viap

POMEROY NAT~~~''. .

and D..

Perfect For Easter and Grad~~ation

THE ·. L&amp;Z .MEN'S Sl-jOP

B. MAIN ST.

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(IAIIor lneludod Fpr IDBtallalloD)
.

ePRIVATE PARTY

54" WHITE TRIPLE COATED PORCIMIN,

ll\ECEl'TION
AANQUET •'

ENAMEl SINK · · · ·· •··· · · · ·· · $111.95

Brown concedes

While Portraying Christ

llemller Fedonl
,
De.... l'lllur~ Corpontlo•
POIIIBOY
R~D

ENAMEl SINK · · · · · ·· ·· · · ··· $13U5

Calif. UPI -

.

....

Meaabor Fedonllloterre 8fslell

II" WHITE TRIPLE COATED POIWI!;LAIN

To Stay-Brown

that there
no chance that
the Leglslature · abolia)J capital
puni1bment this ~e~sic)D, the fJte
of condemned convict-author Caryl
Ches1man reats with tbe court&amp;.
Tbe utiUty manal(er pointed out. The clim~tte is DGt good for a
too, that 92 per .cent of all local fair discussion of th.e i&amp;11.1e tbis
customers heat their bomea with year," be tald a news conference
Friday.

IJANUNG SJ!LICI 1171

Dennla

BlJe J~-ltot\~n· 8,oi1Jio.9 ;

• · BRISTOl,. ~~~ (l[PI) :;.:.. Youths portt-ylng ~esus ChriSt
and his disciple!.wlll ~t 'blue jeans 8nd ~;J"e......,led shoes In
the St. James Pi'esb~fian Qurch'a p;IOsion play written by
Its pastor, ,lite Rev. Ei'no:st Mll:v!Jt.
. ,

Storb SoturdC!IY March..5th- E.~cJ• March.

With A New

Hard Top. One careful local o,wner. Dynallow drive.

.

SALE

1957 MERCURY Monterey · · .... $1,695

. 1955 lUlCK Special 2 Door ·· · · · · · · · · $995

.

SALE OF

1957 FORD V8Falrlane "500"· .... $1,495-

4 Door Sedan. Almost like !he day It was sold. Power
steering and brakes. Make us an oller. Buick's lineal and
best.
·
1

.'

fOR EASY, ACCURATE P!RSOIAL IOOIKEEPIII, OPU I
CHECIINB ICCOUIT
WITH Ul, 110 IIAU FULL Ulf Of lTI
'

Herrmann.

f.'ully reconditioned. Beautiful finish and Interior.

1955 BUICK Roadmaster

~1J~~~l:1~=

matron extended Wal~urn, Marianne. Woodcerd,
all of the mtmbara Mary Barth; Flower: Judy Greu.
chapter who bad Marienna Brinkman, Ruuell I.ethe tohool of lnlttUaColor: Don Grueaer, Shirley"
I&gt;II•· .WILI&lt;t. W'll held at the ·dlapo
Janlee Rlcharda and Mot·
month.
Walker. Ralph Edwardt

1957 FORD 6 cyl. 2 Door Sedan · · · · $l,095

Dynallow drive . Like new finish.

UMO
future,
HIJh

aaya.
are open in boUa
and eentral ttfflce
in local office• Jn varioua
of the state and application
, may be sectll'ed from an)'
of tbe Ohio Bureau of Un.
Mr. MUlTI)'
two
Compenaation.. from
aa chiefly responsible--that
auditor 1s office
Department of State pre..ul'el are available bet!au&amp;e of
plentiful 1upplies of undergrond
atored gu, and tbat pipellnf: aystema in Pomeroy arut lfiddleport
are adeqate to distribute th, gas.

11t~n':r:.r..W:..:":'i.frn~

'·

I

include rock and ro!L ·Jlzr
ealypso.
actor wh•

.mer

-c.munNn Will

ttoly

aad tho ,;.....,. o1 tho
tM aunt to tfie
tuM .t "It Lovi» Bluu.. ..,..,.
ln1 the Lalt SuPIMr scentt.
The Rev. ·Marvin said the play
wriUen in modern teerl·aSed
beeaute "we have a great

teen·ljera ;n our cbunb,

l~-;ii::::i:J2Tr

~...,

~

!rom the teddy boY to
aedate.
,--·;,.:;·-·-all have a great reapect
church but tbey have POt
a clue what lt is aiJ about.
pt.y is an attempt ~o Jet
eXpreu ttJc Chr1st1an story
a way that comes naturally
them. And because 1t wiU be
a form famtliar and nat\lral ttl&gt;
tll.ey will be able to do It

embaria11ament."

Would·
UPI -

A resolution

fln .ell'ed abiolving Teamster pres·
R. Hoff• of misusing

~;:·;· c-uoion

Iundt ' Wal' beinJ

today among the ,18.000
of Hoffa's bome local.
Vlce Pre1ident Frank
asked in a letter
of IAo.al 299 si,an
resolution, which
recently by the local's

board. .
aald

:
3,·

ol·

SEO Hereford
Sale Is Being
Planned On 22nd

The others vtere, guilty of:
1. First degree murder.
2. lnboceat of flnt-depee murder.
3. Guilty of CODIIpifacy to murder.
4. Innocent of eonspiraey to
murder.
5. GuUty af aeeond-delret unpremeditated murder
Court obeerven predicted tbe
jurors would take many da)'J to
anive at a verdict. They will reeess Sunday if no decision ill
reached by tbia eveping.

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