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-Dally senUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o.. Marth 5, 1960

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Announces Daughter's Engagement

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"JUIIIho other day! did
t- dlfJ.,tnt rhlnr•ln a
linsJe visit hem. IJD1Jlle I
Ill)' Ul1llll -tly uv.'"'L'
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PLAN and ARRANGE
ePRIVATE PARTY

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Relatives Beaten Back By Flames
Jn ~epeat.ed Tries To Rescue Victiu

·U;.Ifw! ,..,. l_,.tltNI
A lll4fi &lt;&gt;I.:ArcUc air lln&amp;ehd
over t.be ~~·· hwtltnd todb.
1111~· "'"lop wqe comhlon
tbroliili lilt aorlll contr.l portion
Oi ·. tAf counlty for l~e third

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whic:b ~·~~!~:::n
Of II'air,
dri.ltating

a,.Jbo, IUllled · sou!J&gt;. into

~t rt-cords in at least
oil\.. Slind.oy.
1 '!bll! c:O!d· wave set low lemperat.\U:e reco~• with teacUnP! of 17
&lt;lit~ below zero ·~ DIIV'enport,
Io"t; 2 al!oVIl •t Cbt..ao; 6 IJe.
low ~t' ~o-peU, .KaQ.; S below at
t\ef Koinet.- J.owa: ' below at
Columbia, Mo.; ti ~ow at Indian·
ape.Ua; .1f below •t Madiaon, Wis.;
7 .below 'at .Milwiuiee, 7 below
at ·1 bnt, :'4ich., and 2 b"low at

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mow, genfrail9 an Inch
or leu, w-te foreeatt ove'r most
~ Uit nOrtb\lm plains, middle and

uppl&gt;f Mli&gt;JIBtppl Valley and t~e
lower Ohio Valley. Raln and driz·
r.le we:re 'tJPeeted over · mqst of
UU, ·Jower J(i~ppi Valley
soq~n · pla1AI: · 1
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.LYolla, &amp;NLl!llanl fire chief,
aid"ed
the recovery of tbe•
by C ronor .11!1!!1'1' Ewing
1 111. • Sheriff )Jobert Hart·
wu' ~ eaUtd.

Cl~veland.

Norman
Mr.

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. reseue unit wu called to
Bins: realdenee at 26
Mr. Bing bad suffered
spell, but bad reeovered.
squadiMn arrived.
aeoond of tbe two fire

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grown womon ... wont emort

Tuckerman Rites
Held Thursday
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and Meiii ·C9UIJ,
Cou.ntJ lawyera ~ttend-

hold

Thursday afternoon at 2:00 pm
for Mrs. Rue ·(Mary Ethel) Tu&lt;!lr·
erman at the Rawlin&amp;s-COitS run.
eral Home in Mjddleport with
Rev. Howard Ruppelt af the First
United Presbyterian Church offl·

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m. on )i: procountlea. Tbey
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today write4n
, ..0_.c-be received on vice

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\We neeBudtord,
BLng, wm1.
Wal11ce
Paul
and Geora:e Meinhart.
Among thoae from out of town
who came for lhe aervlcel!l were
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hull Qf
Ull~a.
Mr. and Mra. 1Uch1rd
Hayes and dauj:hter - Suun and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lindsey of
CollUllbue.

pzovlded hY

for president or
atron&amp; showings
pret.ldentlal can·
VIce Piesldent
sen: John

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apeetllcular write-in • vote for

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helped atall Harold
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GOODWILl. WD

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MOlE WGAIN MILE$ PER DOLlAl

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HW, who Hved in Paint Pleuant,
diod as a resulli of injuries received on TUuday, March ..1. when
his auto &amp;truck an a'butmenl of.the
Silver iBridp in Pt. Pleuant. He
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bad bad two brain ope" rau~· 1 ·since Meiga County's Volunteer Fire Departments near $40,000. Pomeroy is
the aeclc:lent at the Cabell· unttna:· the only dePartment in MeiJa
Weatmtnster College IDCI
o&lt;1 in the Coast Gtwtl · dtll'lnc
World W• Ii. He
atationed fot
a wblle at the Poiht P1eu1nt Coaat

~l...,boWer'o rlllll1,tng.jmel~~!~ ~!'~

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Guard •tetloD.

Two Vairymen
1'ht Honors In
Butterfat Tests

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Survtvon include lila mqther,
Mn. Rena Hill Scbla4en of · New
Castle; his wife, Ka~hleen Sinitb
HIUt one son, Jamea f· Hi~., lr.,. , at
bome: four datlgbten, ltaraha abel
Etta· Hut, at' home, Ml'll. · $ylvla.
Cltt and Mn. Joe Heneley, New
Caitle; aDd seve~J araqd~b.ildren.

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SeJ-etllil As.
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JlaUono wiU bo IIDked. 11te OIW&gt;
le&amp;. to ....... from Col. .bol ..

Huntington, W Va,

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Milia Sharon Jona, Mr. aDif Mn. Em~
bee~ . $elected.
act .u
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tie D.A.R. ia 110 a
ber and pitt prelident
Cradle of Liberty Cbapter.:fd~
c. A. ll., alld a irtdUite of !ll

P~ W&amp;b School ~tiere .

a&lt;;Uve 14 ac~ool.

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Monclay, Marth 14

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when Amy ' Kinpland, (now Amy
Jones) serVed a.s 1 paae.
10·.. .,•land.
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Mra. lnl~ng ~· Jr.J the aouw·
e11t District Din&lt;tor and !ln.
A » Jlnl•ht a .....eut of the loeal
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chapter an planniDg to a toDd
tbe co_nr_or_e_nc_•_·_ _ __
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$t52,000, will ... I!UIII ill' 9b)o Fuel

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at Return Joaa~n lleli• Cba~.
Chlol Tom D.
A. II. WM repeoeolod at one of
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ChJef Darst said Sunday the Nor·
man Hawley fire damages would
probably run around $l200 to
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erec1 b ·
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an '."'81 cov
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aoce, f.ctording to Mr. Hawley.
Cbief Dant alfo Nid the two
tires would put the fite lou of the
Middleport Fire Department over
the $8,000 mad; lqr the year.
The Ulree flrea in the county Sat·
urdJY and eirl)r Sunday morning
bfoniiJ"t lbe 10 tal fire lonea for

Tbe decelled wu a mbdau&lt;la:.teoe1'11or,J County without a

o! the vice prest4ent

Eastern ~eigs
Men Arrested

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communication

The system wiU provJde, Cohan·
bia. eompania with voice eommv·
n.leaUon, teletypewrita ervke,
faeslmile fadlitlet, C,~
supervisory control 1116 data com·

. Damase waa eotlmatecl

ton Hoepllal.

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'Have '-.011.1~rall along;· a keeo
like it holds
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ri'h.e ·
the road! ~ A~

T0 Be Tuesday

leBdera foz the aemiaar
Funeral serflct'l lor James F.
J. Smitb, NeW Phiia·
Hill,
48, a tucher ·at Wab~;ma Hi.gb
a propoae&lt;!.&lt;:llellt'&lt;
Robert L. w.elil, School will be held Tuel!day afternooa in New Cutl~. :Penosylvanil.

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wiU be in tbe
I!~~::~\~~~~Burial
Cemete.ry near Dexter

today, weather permitting.
Pallbearers were Dr. X.

U//ahama Teach
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CedarvilJe, W. Va.. at a CGIIt of
18'75.000.
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ton, W. Va., a Celumb~ •ublidilry,
will conatruct th« liM lee of tbe
$1,500.000 nd•ork, eoveriDJ the

started .from 1111 where ·~~, ill the Colo~:~;~~t 1tove, wa" qwckly e.... Je~ o( ·rijie Ant. · ~· ;m
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by the u.se oc a booater mUale edQt!•~. · ~ ia actri~ -i!l
'rhe house, owned by a "Mr. tile
CMP• .of _.M.E.N.C.,
Cook" of Cbarlettoil, w. va., was NaUonal _,LIIic 0,.11~ apd a
beUeved to be covered by in&amp;ur· m~ber of_Kappa P1ii.
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Last Rites For

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linking gu company Wtallations
in Ohio, Welt Virginia, PeJIIlllfl·
va.n1a and Kentucky.
United Fuel Gas C.C.., Cbarlel-

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1.:~~~:~retidenee l!eo- 1Dl!9i~J
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Gu s,..t.em aDnounced" plans ~
day ror a foiU'-st.lte, 4~mlle mi·

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Saturday tne ·Mid'll.leport emeral

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F"Iremen 8usy
over WIlf eekend
Jn Middleport

firemen were un·
the Oli&amp;ln 0( the
bodJ .wu found The Middleport Volunteer .Fiie
a comer bed·room. The Department waa kept busy over
once Wll the 8ttiller
tbe weekend an~wermg two fire
, P&lt;llt office but ha4 been ow~1~d Iealia and one emergency, all within
the Jo.bnaon famil)' fw
a 14 huur period.
several )'ears.
one .MAddleport fireman, Don
wid~ lrnowrt M.illa, escaped injury during tbe
. aDa a Yet· im\ Ure at 10:30 a. m. Saturday
WU pre- when be fell iightlng tbe blue
hb wife, at the Notman Hawley reaidence
ld&gt;ool on sLory ·1 Run. IIowever, .~
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a da~ · wn only nuning a ruffled dilpos1Raci e;
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aore mu~e 1ea a nd a sera~

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respect tor the Wide-Track
Oleaii•Cilt beauty? World ft.Shion authoritle.s agreel
·Jntem~oal Ft.Shioo Council hq just pte~~ented its
06G
for Outataruling Design to P~~J~tlac!. Shouldn't
llllt ot *!i~ ep--Jl&amp;~ID!!(. ~d:laoldin&amp; cars_b.elonSJo youP

$1,500,000To
Be Spent For.
Microwave Tie

· Fire of ~nlmown origin &amp;turday night took the Ufe of Emil
F, .lohn9011, 63, ash~ dept at his home .at Spiller im the old
Bfc~Por.Uand road. ·n.e. borne and all contents were com·
p'etely destro~ . This Is the first death by fire in this count}
lb._thnie years.
The .fire wq discovered at 11:15 by C.harle.o Holter, a neighwho $0Unded the alarm. Mr. Holter, Jobnson's son, Ralph,
live. ilearl~J!. an&lt;\ his brother·in·law, Roy Proffitt, were
back by names in their attempts to rescue Johnson .
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scene at 11:30. The roof of the bouse fell in as they ar-

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jSpiller Man Burned To Death
,In Saturday Night Home Blaze

Arctic Air
Lingering
Over
Midwest
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Mrs. £d~ ~Scitaeler called on
her moH'her, ~rs. LoueU. Stahl.
Mr.
.Jir..s. Okn"Ence Ackley,
Athel\8,
Sunday
at tbe
OOme Qf
and Mn.

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'llhe Soout-o-rama whiCJh will be
held in· Pt. Pleasant on March 26
and 27 wa~ discussed. Tleketa
now on aale by both the Boy
Scoute 1nd the Cub Scouts.

Thursday eveni~n-.-,:-o-at,.te-nd the
luucral of his father-in-law, Eddte
Sm1 th.
Dr . and Mrs. F;. A. Tra.c)' ar·
J l n~d f' riday !or a vhlit witb his
Mr. and Mrs. E. J
is ill at the
a, LUCILLI IIAWKINI
G~;~:~~ospital Is reportand Mrs. Floyd Tracy or
b
arrived Wednesday called
quite
by the death :.f his brotllor-ln-law, ,
room
Eddie Smith.
Dever Biggerstaff and son RlihdY of Lakt!land, Fla., arrived

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LAtrnEi CLU'F NEwS

Prh•at.e Roonl8 For
10 lo 17~ People

The .FttRMERS B·ANK
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·We PlY S'JC, lllferW Oil YOIII''S•.Vlilll- . · :
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Buttoned down the 'front With
paaaementerle butt&lt;ml, th.:a
d'teN hu a hug-e bow a.t the
waJeUine In 11tiffena4 blaclc
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Mr Mills •lso 1184 with ,him the
recognition aent .to bhe troop for
their particiiJatfoD l.n the national
monumeqt to Boy Scouts 'Which
will he ereeled in Wuhington, D.
C Tille recognition oame be(lluse
of their being -.a troop who sent io
their voluntuy contribution to the
area headquarters at ·a stated time.
'IIhe names ot trhe boys who contributed in the monument win be
imcribed on paper and .b uried at
the monument.

erhbroJdered with jet eama ..
tiona for thl• 1prl.ng ®at ~~~
by John Moore of 'l'almadt.

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Mrs. Harold Lemley en-d MM.
Paul Zirkle were Damed .as moth·
er.s to be tn obarge of COWlti.nt the
e:Bdes tax :a:t.a.plpa which the boy
scouts L'Olleet for redemption fram
tlhe state.
11he Court ol Honor will be held
in AJpril and Mrs. Ob¢1111 Au
Bradbury, ~rs. Paul Zir~e, Mrs.
Myron Miller, Ruth Gi-lkey end
Mhl. Harold Lemley were named
a:s the eommlttee for tlbe refresh·
ments.
Scout mMter Mills read a Jetter
of reeognitJon fl'QJJl Ma}'1)r Kenneth McEt.hJnn)' to 1l'oop 2t5 cong~~atll!lating them. on trheir response
durtng a recent pNctiee ttl~.
Mayor ·McEltainny stated that :he
was well pie~ wit.h the timing
and performanee of the troop and
counted them es Tery dependable
1u case of •n emergency.

Mainly ·About
People
In Pomeroy

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Mrs. Gene Harris, president, presided over the meetlpg Friday evening when the Mother's Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop
245 met at the scout hall in Middleport.
There were 13 mothers present and Scout Master, Bob Mills
and assistant scout masters, Hershel McClure and Harold

Mrs Ada Slack of Syracuse is announcing the engageln.ent
m~~~::t for her
e1
of the host church , of her daughter Kathryn AdeUne to Harley Edmund Johnson
Mrs. Oscar Hardaway 11.nd Mn. C. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ila·rley T. Johnson of Pomeroy, R.D. 1. '
Mis. Slack graduated from Pomeroy High School in 1959
R. Young, were hostesses for
and Mr. Johnson in 1955.
th~ service.
No definite date has been set for the wedding.

awtclins. toot 110111e
Jl8f'll q.. &lt;1'111 • •Jiwollt bo1, w ,t;lkod wllb
0.:bii!II'IJ0u oll)l:er ~ lhwlciPJ.a IIOW 'llf .Jlwilltla'•llil ~
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Mothers Of Scout Troop 245 Plan Spring
Activities At Meet Friday Evening

"Laborers Together W1tb God"
was the theme or the World Day
of Prayer service held Frlday af·
ternoon at the United Methodist
Thomas.
Church .
An nrgan prelude by Mrs. Ben - - - - - - - - - - Neutzltng opened the service after
which Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr., chairman , wekomed the guests and
gave a btlef history of the World
Day of Prayer wbich was origtnat·
ed 10 1887 by a group of PresbyterHm women.
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Following the call tq worship
and responsive readini J8d by .Mn
Webster, the sei'Yice was d1vided
Into four parts. "Confession and
Pentint:nce " with Mrs. Francis H.
Glazier as leader and a re1ding
"Here I Am, " giVen by MrJ. Allen
Hampton; "Dedication' Jed by Mrs.
Louis Reibel and a reading
"Christ's Parable of the Talents,"
by Mra. John Richardson; "Inter·
ceuion" led by Mi88 Vtda lhle,
with prayer given for others, riti·
:tens of the country, peace and the
home and family, by variow; members o( the congregation, followed
by the Lord'l Prayer in unison.
.. Prescntatlon of the world Day of
Prayer Projects," by Mrs. J. H.
Stephenson was followed by a solo
"Just One Day at a Time" by Mrs.
Russell Moore. Singlng of hymns
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by th~ congregation mterspcrsed
the readings.
'l'URilD whltl sUk ga.uze 11

solo by Mrs Cl!fforcl Stum . Mrs. Cecil Bradbury w11s the

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Held Friday At
Methodist Church

L. french, Mrs. James
I!J.•&lt;ch•~·'~·
Mrs. Nyle BorMn
Baumgardner was the
1P•am·ot for the meeting .
service was closed w1\h a

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uey Secretm RObert· B. Anderson
says it is not neceaaary to batthe feddr 1 Uu .... t .nery
ance
a
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year lf tbe government operates
on a surplus basis over the loag

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'Jbe ~QIOII)' wllJ be~Jn Jt z:"

p.JP. in tbe ne,- b}PiueU of"'ice
.-lion ia tbe boapital Plmedia~
inaide tlie m•iD eatranee oo Ftntr
av•
Completi{Jll of the new winl
brine• the total bed capadt&gt; to
_, beda with a1J neeeNUJ relatecl
fleillties.
Tbe Provram: Iovoution,' The
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.Revtl'end Warren H. WilloP,Gnce
.llelboclitt ChurdL
Jn'"-..~uetion of
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IHE DAILY SENTINEL

2--Diilly-Sentlnell Pomeroy-Mlddleport,•O., M'arcb 7, 1980

"ROUND THE ClOCK'

l·rtems,

Uauamtating Editorially
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U.. temerity to beard the lion

ln !lis di!n, Pomeroy ofricllls are expecting to
have the book thrown at them at the meeting
of the Water Pollution Board tomorrow . By
unanimous vote a resolution was passed by
the council asking that an indefinite defer-

ment be given the town in the ordered con-

struction of sewerage fa ci lities here.
The WaH.'T Pollution Bo1rd, before ever

reading the resolution, has indicated that it
considers the resolution as defiance of its or-

ders and will art accordingly. In · fact, in a
news story based on no more than a partial

report of the council's a&lt;'tion which was released prematurely by an out-of-county news-

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if not pold wlbbln 10 days aftor Heel~ Iiiii. ,
In AdV&lt;rtl&amp;l"f ;_ 811oul~ be r;potted limwdble!;. 'rile
Dally Sentinel wiU not be rttSporilibl&amp; fOr more tbl.h dde met;r.
rect Jntteit.lon.
Cord o! and Spodal NoU&lt;es ot Evonli
Ol&gt;lt)Utles
publlabed at 1 cent per tr'Otd.

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75c
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Ads received by 10 AJot. w.UJ be iD tbat day'a PIP*·

with ita schools in the South.
Reservations for the

Orls L. Smith, bonl: Bottom~. Rt\1

villa:ges with a jaundiced eye, even to naming
them as "stallers" in his news releases.
Leslie F. Fultz. Pomeroy cOUncilman and
Chairman of the Sewer Committee, has explained Pomeroy's financial position in per-

In ~ct!Co it sbould have taken mitigating
clrctiiiiBiailces Into consideration.
For a century and a· hall the Ohio River
has pi'ltly - and sometimes ungently - ca~ the municipal boundaries of Pomeroy'
•• are lllell to it ond we love it But, U Pom-

Early order disCount on ati orwith 2Q )'llil'
~'&lt;•• tnoe mol liuudtni ideal for klafin&amp; shed. Free

ders. Steel .Uoa

RENEW RACING DUEL

mold

Marth 15. 5 :rear flnanein). Pb:pne

the
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fleet Nasrullah, who nn·

today in the $25,000 San Bernar·

FINE J)llisEY GUEllliSEY
Fillt. l'llc!ilt tlii'2.1'1,8:
2

of rellevyardstick by

di.no Handicap .t!:5 Santa Anita
qpens its rlnal four day1 of raeiug.
llle"'len lborses are expected 10
ltlake the mile and a sixtetntb
test.

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BEOROOI! TRAILER.
Little's n:ii,Uet Court,

Ohtb. Pbijhe EmersoQ.
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themhe

eroy, "Wtth8ut incurring an impossible debt,
cillllot Wild such a sewerage system as Dr.

a~t~~

l.shed head11 apart in the Santa
Anita Handicap, renew their duel

2·!5-1 te

be measured in dollars

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Available Here

day . Mr11. Everett Haye1 and Mn~ .
Wayne Gibbons are in charge of
arrangements.

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teal t1le fine print. In theory it is wonderfuL

Newllealth
Plan Is Now

may be made by calHns Mrs. Dey
Hyk!ll, ~ 2·~177 before Wedne..

will ex-

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Speaker Friday

er on DAR subjects, baa been
promirumt In the Society's work

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That, friends, is a lot of money Cor a town
this size, as even Dr . Dwork should admit
However, be and his board members seem to
tee ·llb flrthet than the statute that the legislat\lre voted into law without bothering to

Senior Girls

Stnior 1Jirl• from lleip Count)' Mr. iiDd .I(Js. (lbde i'~, lldhllh tchoolt "'ho were winnera Jn cNeport, anA:l tlllrllr Nlberil, n .
the "Good Citilen1hl" " Contel1 1 w.itzeslf, dii)Cbter of Mr. aild Mrt.
&amp;em their schools wlll be guettt of Sh~n. ~. ~.
honor at the annual Ch.arter Day
IGhn ltObeft Wf4~. 1'7, .tudlunch.eon of Return Jonathan ent, .:Jon of_ Mr. aDd Mn. Dan Wtdlltiga eh.apttr of the National So· dle, Pard.lmd, llild 0ctH.. WRiford,
ciety Daughters o( the American 18, dauehter of Mm. George Will.
JlcvoJutiun to be held at the Fed· ford,. P'ortbnd.
~;rated Churth hall at one o'clock,
- - ----Fricl.ay, March. ll. Mn. Lowell E.
Bum~lle, a former NaHoq.al Histor·
jan or the Soci ~ ty , Glouster, will
bt the gue•t speaker. Jln. •Bur·
neUe , a great favorite u a ~Peak·

:a ~nll per word, one 4uertlon'. ¥1n1mum ~~ - eo cenlt.
e cent. per word for three eoaiet:utl* ~~.SpeclaJ - OJJe month fOr SO eeoti P* Woht.
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paper, the board has already indicated that
it will refuse to extend Pomeroy's sewage
· dumpin&amp; pennH.
Dr. Ralph E. Dwort, Chairman of the WI•
ter Pollution Control Board, makes ·no secret
of the fact that he views Meigs county's twln-

son anci by Jetter to the Pollution board many
times. He ha. pointed out that It Is not the
constructmn of a sewage disposal plant that
troubles Pomeroy. That, the councillnln bail
pointed out, the village would be ·&amp;~ad to
build, if only it had a flood-free Joeat!iilt to
build It It Is the sewer system ltrelf !bit. is

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From The Editnr'$ Notebook

the joker in the ha:nd that has been dealt Pomeroy.
The faets in the sewerage problem have
been presented to the public so many times
in the past decade that to repeat them here
would be redundant. Dr. Dwork should know
that the disposal plaDI itself is not the problem - but he continues to quote disposal
plant figures ShowinJ the comparative minor
cost of suCh construction but failing to add
the sewer and pumping costs that make such
a project here run into astronomical figures .
Mr. Fultz estimates - conservatively too,

he says - that the eost and
ceed two million dollars,

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lilove 'lhe riVer.

'1'0 a.,...p that eon~ders the impossible a
rolitll!e matter, it mould be an easy job.

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pole switch box an~ ft. N•. 6

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MASTER Buick. Power ~tteerin'
power b"rake1. Very loo4 eo~­

We -drt'aed

And if we hid need to ·
Tothei~IM · otlter .~k•oeo,

we would, walk
snow.
hol'lel ·
Club Week Or perbap1
Ma«b
to Janet To a sled quite
Wallace, Mason County ·4-H Club Then we'd . cover up
a1ent MDre thin 34,000 young And go safely on ou; way.
pe•• in West Virginia o! which
· 410 are ~n Mason county will o!).
aerve tbla week alona: with the
other aome 2,210,000 Four·H Club
lnembera in the United States.
As in the democracy in which
they lve ._lten t·hernaelvet
lir1el)r run their clubs, elect
thel.r oftlcert, help plan and
bold their meetinaa, and select
lhelr project&amp;. Ba.ch club drafts
own /rocrama to •ult its mem·
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l'omeroy.
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Point Pleasant Wins Sectional
Blacks Advance To Region I AA At
Soph Studded
Moundsville On Victory Over Ripley Cham To Dine
The Point Pleasant Big Blacks easily whipped the Ripley
ps
Vikings, 92-55, Saturday night, to win the championship of the With Woody
Class AA, Section 3 basketball tournament in the Wah.ama
Gym .

COLUMBUS UPI -

Ohio Slale'l

Point Pleasant now advances to the Region 1 AA tourna- sophwnore · studded Big Ten
ment this week end in Moundsville.
champs file into. the Ohio Union
Bir: Blaeb in their victory with Point Pleasant team, the runners.- ttlntght for their champl.onlhtp
2e poinU. n Point Pleasant jump-] up trophy to the Ripley team, a banquet, holding a tparkllnJ 13·1
e&lt;1 to 1 23-14 first quarler lead sportsmanship trophy to the Wa- I conferen~e rerord and hia:h hopea
•nd then reilly poured it on in hama cheering section, and an of knocking so~e nationally rated
the second quarter by outscoring
Ripley 32-7. That gave them a 55·
21 le.ad.. at b&lt;~lftime
Dale . Miller scored 18 points
while Jimmy Sm1th and Butch
Newton had 16 and 10, ~sped·
ively. for Ripley, Dick Rader was
hilh with 17. arry Parsons had 15.
Tbe victory was the tentb. slrai ·
bith Willi 17 . Larry Parsons b.ad 15.
tMir 18th out of 22 games play.
ed this sea1on .
Ttw!-y reached the finals of the
tournament with a Frid1y night
win over Spe!K.'er. Ripley had def~•ted Wahama to finish a.s run·
nen up in the tourn•ment.
Point Pleasant dominated the
all tournament team ·announ ced
at the close of the meet. Wedg~
Miller, Benny Snead , and Sutch
d-ardner, all, were named to the
all star team by a committee com·
posed of assistant cG.ilcheli of the
partidlpating teams. Rader and
Parnn• of Ripley were honpred
wilb po£.1Uons ~;~n the team while
Bill Greer ct Wahama and David
Eplinl of Spencer were also named
l.o it.
Other Awards given included
the championship trophy to the

award ror th~ best individual
cheerleader of the tournament to
D1ana Lewis of Point Pleasant .
The bo~o; score :
POlNT PLEASANT Wedge,
HH6·6J-26: D. Miller, 8-t2·4H6;
Gardner, 2-WJ)-4; Snead, 3·(1·3)7: Newton, 3-&lt;4-5)·10; Johnson, 1(Q-{))·2; Young , 1·(1 ·1)·3; Smith, 7·
(2·2)·16; Stamper. 2-(0.())·4; H.
Miller, H0·1)·2; DeBolt , 0-&lt;0-0)·0;
Di1·k Johnson, o-W·OJ-0; Totals 3806·:!5 )-92.
RiPLEY - Parsons, 4-{7·11) 15;
Gerlach, H5·7)·7 ; Rad~r. 8-&lt;1 -3&gt;-17;
DeMarco, 1-(2-3)·4; Mays, 0-(1-6)-);
Ludwig, 2-(l·lj·~; Coffman, O·(l-2ll; Bailey, 0·(] ·2)· 1; Schorr, ()-(4-4)·
4; Cummings, 0.(0{1)-IJ; Totals: 16·
~:3 9)-.55.
·
Sconn~ by quarters:
~t . Plealiant
23 32 19 18 · 92
Ripley
14 7 22 12 - ~5

jle11ms around tn the NCAA tour·
. nameut.
_Football coach Woody Hayes
will emcee the &lt;~J?Preciation dinner.
The Bueks are strutting from a
75-66 comeback win over Minnesota Saturday night. They fell behind the Gophers 32-25 and for a
moment it looked like another lndiana dlsast.er. But Ohio fought
back to a one-point halftime lead
and then senior Joe Roberts, who
frittered away the first half on
the bench, blazed Into the second
half with 11 of 13 Buckeye points
in seven minutes.
All-American Jerf)' Lucas had
23 points, and Roberts had 18 in
the Big Ten curtain-ringer.

ANOTHER ·DOUBlE?
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By Alan MaWr

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WSAZ.TV Channel 3

BASKETBALL
SCORES

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OHIO COLLEGE SCORIS
1-y United Prns lnhrnatl.n•l
Ohio St•te 75 MlnnMOte 66
FrMGnl• State 53 F ... n 49
Western Reserve II CeM T-" 73
Detroit 71 Bowfing G~ 61
01yton 67 O.Paul 66
Cirtelnnati 18 Dreke 56
Wittenberg 65 Akron 56 \Ohio Conference Tourney Fine!)
Wooster 89 Mlirlett• 70 (Ohio Conf•rance Tourney CortM~I•tion )
l!M\OfM •t Steube-nville caMellltd
due to Lamay,... tourney commitments
Bliss Busin'*ls Coli... 95
Columbus Buslnt~u U. 60

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Soehil'f tiw)rttd tod•Y it ·r 8ceived a ·
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Pt. Pleasant
MONDAY thru
THURSDAY

Col~ an.

'Mr. an.d. W:ra. d.len £.tout. spent
Sunday afteihOon Witll1¥ta. Stout"s
patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crider,
. Llltle HotkillJ.

Rosie!- Sw.,lled Wldt

three
New ArM Hen
CapL lames.(), :Ro&amp;eberry, C(lm-

manding Officer of the 3664th
Ordnance. Co., Ft. Pleuant National Guard," aunouaced today that
~ree . new me"n ;h ave been induded
llllo the Unll.
· They are: llo_bert SOuthern, Mid·
dleport; ~antl.in Nott, Pl Pleasant· and Jdbnnie Gardner, Pt.

Pleasant. The Unit now has .a

total of 142 enlisted men, wltiJ.
several positions still o\len to thb84!
~~~~~ to
the ages of 17 to 28. Th~&amp;e
enlllt · in the guard
eontad SFC Robert Coch·
by phoning pt, Plea!llnt, 110,

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FINAL BIG TEN
BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Team
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Ohio State
13 I .929 1271 1005
Large A.tterulnnce
Indiana
11 3 .781 1176 1[)44
Minnesota
8 6 .56B 1044 991
Reported A.t Hop
NorthW"ern
.8 6 .:Hill 947 986
Last Saturday night 400 rock 'n" Illinois
8 6 .568 1136 11 31
roller&amp; turned out for a High School Purdue
6 8 .426 1055 1036
Dance Party held at the Pomeroy Iowa
6 8 .426 971 1013
High School Auditarlum . Emcees Michi gan St. 5 9 .355 1113 1119
for the dance were "The Jays" of Wisconsin
4 10 .400 1020 llli7
Pomeroy and one highJight of the Mi chigan
1 13 .071 902 1 J.1J
evening was a fast dance contes1
S•turday's Re•ulh
in which eight couples competed. Indian• 86 Michlpn State 10
Another highlight Bf the evening Wisconsin 89 Purdue 80
Drawin~s held Sunday In the was the rerosnition accurded to
United P~u lnternatloul
Ohio Sht• 75 Minnesota 66
Cla ~~ AA district basketball tour- members of the Pomeroy Panther
The J\CAA opened its 1960 baslowe 68 Michigan 53
nament at Athens will send Ports· basketball team , "Champions of Illinois 84 Northwestern 77
ketball
tournament
wlth two
mouth t"IJ-4 against Marietta 18·2, the SEOAL." Emcee Leon Jordan
games
Mond~tY
and
hoped
to fiU
OTHER COLLEGES
al 7 p.m. Thursday night.
presented co-captain Phll Harrison Penn•ylvanla 61 Columbia 52
the remaining two bertha before
Seco nd game at 8:15 p.m., wlll with a decorated cake.
the majority o! regional contests
D11rtmoutb 87 Brown 74
have Chillicothe 1~·4 going again.
Kenny Hysell presented cakes to Princet1)n 83 Cornell 73
got under way Tuesday night.
•t lruntcn 10-10. The finals will be winners of the cake walk.
Utah, Skyline Conft:rencoe winManh11tan 91 Fordham 61
at 8 p.m. Saturday nij:ht, the fol Proceeds of Saturday's hop went Seton Hall 93 Muhlenberg 76
ncr and 1944 NCAA cham.,Jon,
lowing week.
meets , at-large member Southern
to the Pomeroy Senior Mothen Harvard 80 Vala 68
Jronton, defending district cham- Club fund for the annual Senior VlllanoVI 68 LaSalle 52
California in a Far West regional
pion , lasl year competed In the trip .
game at Provo, Utah, in one firstlioly Crou 101 Col~te 71
far-away Berea, 0. regional&amp;, a
ro under while DePaul and Ule Air
Next Saturday The Jay1 WL!l re- Penn St. 85 Rutgen 59
' tourney route changed this yeor turn tu Pomeroy High School for St. Bonn•nture 87 Canisius 62
Fnrce, play a Mid\\.eSt
regional
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because of the di~lanee factor in· another dance party.
Atlantic Coast Conf. Tourney
volved.
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Key battles in the Big Elsht
FINAL
WINS AGAIN
and West Coast Conference• may
Duke 113 Wake Fore1f 59
BATON ROUGE, La . UPJ complete the 25-team field, KanArnold Palmer, who Sunday boost· Kentuck)' 73 PIH•burgh 66
sas needed a victory over Nebrased hi1 PGA money-winning record S.lmont Abbey 70 J. C. Smith 59
ka to tie Kansas State Cor the Big
to $22,211 with a seven·stroke vic- Detroit 71 Bowling Green 68
Eight title while Santa Clara and
tory In the Baton Rouge Open, to- Bradley 81 St. Louis 71
Loyola of California met in
day looked f(lrward to fattening Wichita 90 Tulse 73
a playo ff game for the right to
his b•nkroll at the Pensacola Kan1a1 St. 83 Nebraske 74
enter. the fi'ar West regionals.
Open invitational.
Arh:ona St. U. 76 Arb:one 71
Ddendin~ champio"n Ca1ifornia
Coloredo 41 Oklahom• St. 39
highlights
a flock of Tl.lesday first
WRITEitl' SILICTIONS
Kanu• St. 83 Nabra 1 ka 74
rounders
with
a Far West reaion·
. Nf:Y' . YORK UPI - Tom San- Utah 87 _Colorado St. 83
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den and_ Ray PaProeky·161l Ndv Oregon· 67 Or-von st. 1.3
San Francisco,. The N!maitJin&amp;:
Ydrk Unl\lersll~ and TwJ Ja~- . lrigttam Yourtl 75 New Mex. 69
sectional contest will find Otegon
son of St. Johns were uiiiMmou~ Utah St. 76 D•nver 71
pitted aga inst New Mexico St,te,
choices on the All· Metropolitan Mont•ne 82 Wyoming 67
Bord
er Conference champion, at
college basketball team selected Walhlngton 64 Walhington St 47
Corvallis, Ore., Wednesday night.
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by the Metropolitan &amp;sketball Calllwnla 70 Stanlonl 51
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ln a triple-header at New York
Writers' Auociatipn . Bob Mealy of UCLA 72 Southe-rn Callfornle 70
Tuesday night, Duke,
Atlantic
300 W• Seeond. St. - Pbone WV 2·21.1, Pomeroy
Manhattan and Jyan Kovac comCoast Conference king, meets the
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PRO RESULTS
Ivy Leagul"s Princeton ; West
National Hockey Lugua
Virginia, which won the Southern
New York 3 D.,roit I
Conference
tournament,
face:s
Chlcato 4 Montreal 2
Ntwy;
anU New York University
Toronto 3 Bo1ton 1
takes on Connecticut, Yankee ConNHd • - tnlck'l
Amerlc•n Hockey League
ference champion.
We .... tbo 111001 OOIIII&gt;Iet.. Iiiio. .
Ouab.c ' Buffalo 3
A Mldust regional doublahHd·
Provldanc:• 9 Clav.land 3
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•t L••ln,ton, Ky., hn Ohl•
Rochnter 5 H•nha-y 4
Or • uHtl tnlck1
Unl"H~nlty of th• Mld-ArMrlc•"'
National Baske-tb•ll Astociatlon
Confer•nca piHed aplnst Noti'D
Woellbor /uwo tbo HI-Value IIIIOd true~&lt;,...
Botton 126 SyracuM 117
Deme and W•Nrn K"'tucky of
DIIOCI- w "" con 10111 flllickb'.
New York 120 De-troit I U
th• Ohio V•lhy ConftrCinca IMf.
Minneapolis 114 Cincinnati 10$
St. Louis 121 Philadelphia 109
Mlnnao~polls
24 49 .329
Wllillt trade rour old truck7
la1tarn Dlvltlon
Cincinnati
1? 55 .2$7
We'll live you • [Jfli10niUI
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ARIA HIGH SCHOOL
IDdo-ID ollowouoo.
Bo•ton
51 16 .784
At Atha-ns
Phll••lphla
49 25 .662 Marlette 76 AtMn• 67
SyracuH
44 30 .595
NHtl Hmce on anr truck'l
AI Ook Hill
New York
27 46 .370 Ironton 77 JeckHn 65
Tbol't our bt11oWestern Division
(ld Sprlns fouiiiCt out with 9
w. L.
polnh In thiN fiUartDr and warmed
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44 29 .60a the bDnch moat of th• MCOnd quer•
o.trolt
29 44 .397 ter cerrylftl. thrw PlftDnal fouiL)

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Cheshire Youth Given Teenage Honor At
Dance Party Held Saturday In Pomeroy

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 7, 1960

Middlep.ort Girl Scouts Start Scout
Week Observance With ChurC!h Services
T he observance of Gtr l SCout week began tn Middleport
yes terday when a n umber of the local gnl scouts a•tt.ended the
church ser vaces m the local churches tn their unifonns. The

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grrls are also workmg on a wmdow dtsplay wh1ch they plan- 1 ~~~=========:::::=;~::;:c:=;::;:::
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leadeuhJp of :'1-Jr:. M1kc lhod&amp;.ctl
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and !lln Harold E Hubbard and :\eJgfl!lorhood I with Mn . Jo n
the othn on .. unde r the leadership ·•! oore and Mrs William Collms
f }f
D 1 Jd \t !lls an d .Mrs Ro- J omeroy Rt I m t·harge There
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ger ... organ
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Middle port has JhrN' Glrl Scout lor t J6 o uttnj'l w Jc WI
gin .at
., LUCILLe MWKINI
troops :'\ o HiJ wllh ~tr~ Ch arles •0 a m and last until 3 p rn
Asa B~;;d bu r v . -,1rs J ames Simpson ~ad1 g1 rl 1 ~ ask ed to m11ke plans
Jack Kennedy of Columbus spent
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M v Jn :S w &lt;~n and ~Irs Fran Ju r he-r own tranJ1portat1on
. " 8 · ar a.-, lt•adPrs Troo p :?.r.
Plans ~~ore also under way for the the weeken\1 with hill parents, Mr
Cl ~ Jron
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Jay camp to be held m June lilt and M.n. William Kennedy
Wllh Mrs Man on Alle nswort , M •~
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:Mr. and ~'11rs Floyd Tracy, who
Frances Bogg&lt;'ss and \l n. Bert I .... amp
es r WI • ra
I Jam
were called here by the death of
Bodlme r
and Troop !'O o 3 Wi th Everaon ab Camp Dtreclor and Eddie A Smtth, retW"ned to their
Mn Paul Theiss, ~In RutM&gt; rl ca mp nurse The first week wtll be home m Akron, Saturday.
s h 11 d ·ot rs Remo .'&lt;hen il!i l .ur the Brownie troops and the Mr. and Mu Ohn Bailey left
I c dmo an ·
.~h' Ond for Lhe mL~nnedlatea One
ca er s
vn •r night !iesslon !8 bema; plan- Friday for their home in Cleveland
aft~r being celled here by tbe
The Gu:l &amp;outs have JUSt com ned for the older group
ple led a t·o urse tn cook m~ tang ht
death of his f•ther. Henry Ba~le)'
by '-In Robt.·rta Sutl un at lt•e Cot
Mr. and Mn James Hawley and
um b u ~ and Sou thern Uhlo t:lectnc
family of Columbua were weekBirthday•
Celebrated
oUJce
end gues~s of Mr. and Mra. Albert
To climax their .sp1•r• .:al week an
Smith and Mr, and Mr;~. Edward
At
Richard.
Home
all da) oulln g IS plan ned lit the end
:11r. and Mrs Jack Angel of Col· Hawley
of th e v. eek fur .. n Scouts m
umbus came Saturday to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Roaald Smtih and
the weekend w1th Mn.
dau,chter were Sunday dinner
paren.u. Mr and Mrt.
cuests of her parent&amp;, Mr. nd Mrs
11rd~ and children,
Alberi Smith.
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On Sunday a
Mrs E. J. Hill returned home
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Mr and Mrs. Wil1ard EDei'!baeb
eRECEPTION
MJt&gt;s Mabel Johnston who makes' I were Sun,day evening dinner guests
hl'r home with the Richards,
and Mrs. Charles Buck
eBANQIJET
Paula Gomer.
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e MEETING
family ot Chester were Sunday
~~~·::;:.~o:f Mr. and Mrs. E J Hall,
flirtlulay Party

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POMEROY'S BEST
Prl\'311" ltoom., For
lO to 175 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 PM. wtth
Merchants Pohce Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Beverages
Until 2:30 A .M.

, if r•ltl At Kloe1 Home
The eighth birthday of Jon Kloes
was celehrated lest Friday when
his mother Mrs. Karl Kloea enter·
ta1ned w1th a party In hla honor.
Icc cream, cake and kool·llld were
served by Jon'a mother to the
!luests and favon of candy baskets
and horns were given each Mrs.
Kloe~; was assisted by Jon's sitter,
Mrs Chnrles Smith
Guc11ls f. r the pnty WP.re Randy
Hel•ker, J1rnmy Glaze, David SuaI kirk, Craig FiJe, Jimmy Warner.
Denntll Hackett, Randy PhiLUps,
Pat Archer . Marcua Fowler, ~bra
Gllllagher, Mary K•Y GaUagher and
Ruth Ann Kloea.

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Mr. and ~rs.
Slm~int of
Coal City, W. Va , were overDtcht
suests Wedne.day o1 ber brother,
Mr. and Mn. 1Bruce May , Ot&gt;bbie
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of Clarksville, Pl .
M
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•· omer Parker and
Sw;y, :'4n. Phyllis Simpkms, Mrs
Joan May, Debbie and Mike, were
viJiton wath M::- and Mrs. CJrroU
Snowden, Steve, Larry and Garry,
Th uraday evemng . Garry wn pre
sented gift&amp; for his second birthday
and be sh•red hu: birthday caktl
with his coutllns.
Michael M•y was a dinner gue6t
of Mr and Mra Homer Parker aftd
Sll!y, on Friday evening
Mra Jesrne Grueser has been ill
this week
•.. r . and Mrs Roes Shuler, Debra
Kay, David Lee, Martha Ann and
Martin Allen of Columbus, apent

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lHil Miller of radio stataon WMPO,
an:i Bob Van Cooney Middleport,
waa selected best drc!Sed teenager
for 1960
T.IJjng high honor. In rock 'n'

last Rites Held
Frt'day for
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CUlltp of Galllpolil aloftl

ners were Jack Bacon of Middleport and Naacy Carr oi Pomeroy.
Karen Gregg, Hiddleport, and

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Chureb, tba WCI'U, and
!'~'"*':and peichbon of Mn. Six·
room Dumber il 2;11. Vla
her OQ Pricl.ty wrre Mn.
Dauahler)" and Mn. Totl Bl·
who alao vlaltad with neoRiloy who underwept •urllll week.

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dap stralaht:u leptled he: .. 1
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~ very tntereatinl clitcuuioft 011
prayer wa1 beld Sunday e,.nlq
when the Junior Youtb hllow·
tbip of tbl Keath Metbodll\
Cburcb of lllddl---... met tor
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discuiJiion. 4 qullllio• and auwer
period was ~ucted witll aft Ule
members participating.

Leon Jordan, Pomemy, took bon· an Mrs. C. D. Pa&amp;e planned
ors 16 slow dancmg aDd were pre- to return to the1r home in North
sented 1 beautilul t:!&amp;.ke illJClibed
s. c. yeaterdlf. Tbey Alsa meetirtJ witb the youtbs
With the theme of the record hep. were called here for the funeral were 1tlrs. J;. · w. McComas, eoqn.
,.lor, and lbe paoter, •-v.
llon•.
Chaperonea for tbe affa•r were o1 Mr s Rue Tu·'
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Mrs Eusene Conde, Mrs. Franeu
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Mark Kunzelman and. tbe Misses
praeueana a at t e g
iwlartha and Ann HowelL
Thlt was the 140th dance of the
Mra. Ray McCarty and mather,
canteen and the first va~dt to P"m· l M1~ . Martha Watkins received
POIIPOV,
eroy. The artair wu co-eponaored
from Mrs. Mane Puib
by the Catholic Women's Club.
Carolina that ber eon,Jh,rry
Next Fr1day night's t.esslon will
was confined in tbe Wlnst?n
move mto the North Gallia High
Hospital with rheumatic
TONIGHT an4 TUISDAY
School.
'U'L ABNER..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sr.
dmner guests
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Parrtah
when tb~
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Not O,.n Wtdnud.y
BradblQ'Y was
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COLUMBUS UPJ - Ohio abivered through itl coldest morning
of the year today, but for all the
freeunc only one weather record
shattered
Temperatures below zero ~
common. The weatherman Aid
Pandora. a vUiage in Nortlnwellt
ern Ohio'• Putnam county, wu . .
coldest spot in the llate witb ao
official reading of teven belaw
zero.
With two below zero, Columm.
had 1t1 second coldest Marth morning amce 18?8, when the record
keepint began. lm 1943, the tem·
perature touched ooe below in the
state capital.
Toledo had a ·10 readins in 1MB.
Today it was one below.
Other repreaentatiVe temper•
tute11 io Ohio today: Delaware -1;
Findlay 1; Cincinnati 1'; Dayton
t, Akron 3; Marietta 3; aad, &amp;be
warmm low in Ohio, Cheu.peake
(Pomeroy - Middleport reported

A number of dnnka, a piekup
Vuck and icy roads in the Beech
Grove community near Rutland,
yesterday afternoon all contribut·
eel tu the undoln&amp; of Clifford M1..
nrr, Rutland R D , who is in the
Me1g1 County jail awaiUna: hear·
on a DWI c:harge after flgur.
in two accidents in leu than
hour.

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tiff hu been amended in the divorce acuon of ~I(Jldred Gaul vs
Jacob .M. Gaul, according to an eni.l)' flied wtth the clerk of courts.
In the amended inJunction, tile
defendant.is\raoted permiSSion to
aave aece88 to records of the dairy
md farm busmeu In order to
.nake out an mcorne tax retum,
.a allowed to sell live atock as nee·
J SSII')' in the operation of bis farm
JU&amp;me&amp;S, and IS granted permia~uon
.o visit the barn and rnalk house
Jn the property .
The plamtlff hae been granted
.emporary alimony in the sum of
.;150 per month to provide for herJelf and three minor children, an·
.Jther entry specifies,
The Gaula are residents of the
:Jumner commumty.

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of the eaa:e and out on eticldn,l throush the door of the
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sheriff's car.
Mrs. Nellie Mlaner was treated
for a cut hand bY lbe emergency
sqlWd and taken to her home.

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Smlth were held from the Ewing
Chapet Friday March 4, at 2 p.m.,
w1th the Rev. Eugene Brown, pas1 h
h
and
Mr.1
Everett
Coy
and
Giles
offtclahng.
Special
mus1c
was
prothe weekend w1th her parents, Mr Lor o t P. Umtt!d Methodist Churc
Mr. anc:t Mn. ~ame11 VanMeter v1ded by Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, org- ~
of Chester w~re Vl5ilor&amp; Sund8y of anu;L
their son, Mr. and Mrs Purl Van I
~~teter Greg and Teresa
, Hurta! was in Beech Gro\'e cemeMr.' and Mrs. Clyde Clonch, Bob Lery and pall-bearers were FrankPink and white colon were used
hv, Granville, Harold and Ricky, of lm ltepp, Theo. Smith, Fred Blaet- as the C&lt;lh&gt;r &amp;eheme for the birth11
C( ~urnbus, were weekend guests of 1llllr, Pat Duffy, W~lltam Hoback day of Mary Bradbury which wu
Wolf visited Saturday In their parents, Mr. and Mrs. dullie •1 '.~d Roger Morgan ~dward Reuter held at her home Satllrday afterwith hi8 sisters, Ml88e8 lda ~reer and .Mr. and Mrs George 11"" ' 1 an honora_ry pall-bearer.
noon celebrating her 7th blrthSparkling &lt;lean, carefully
.'\oh80ntc services were conduct· day. Streamers dflcorated the
AuJullta Wolfe and brother, Clonch .
Gordon.
by Pomeroy Lodge 164 • 'fhurs.. Bradbury home and pink and whllt:
Mr and Mra. Belltz Wolfe visited
Mrs Helen Heckman of Laneas day evening and graveside ser- bats were worn by the guesti.
pressd clothes give you
Sunday with Mrs. William Baxter ter IS VISltmg Wllh Mrs Bertha 1 v1ces by the Drew Webster Post
Mary's cake was al•o decoraat Holter Hoiiipltal
Lar~her
, AmerJcan Legion.
I d
h •·
h
Roma .L Cremeans, U. S. Navy ,
Coming from out of town fer the e wit P•.uk' and w ite, wn Jel ·
extra dividends in comfort,
Kathy Morgan and Sherry Shuler
ved wltb 1ce cream by her mother
were
Mra. Barbara Smith Mrs.
·
•
of Middleport 11penl the weekend has been here un leave w1tb his scrv1ces
b
M
Charles
Aaa
Bradbury
after
with Kathy's grandmother, Mra. rather and fan11ly, Theodore Cre- of Co1urn us; rs Delbert ~})ase,
bad opened her g1lts from her
and the assurance that
1 means, Judy and Danny, and Mr . Athens; Mr
w A Mor••an,
Athens .Road.
Mrs D. P 8t1Jier- lrl d
D .
h
,.
"
and 1fr~t~ . Tommy Simmons. Cr e- staff .and
, Randy and • en s.
urmg t e ' a1...,rnoon
, Fla., Mr. and gamee were played watll prizes be·
means recen'tly completl'd
you'ro loo)tlng wonderful.
weeks' trammg course.
Tracy, Akron; and iftll W&lt;Jn bt Patty Everson, S;rlvia
entering tbe set''\.1Ct, he
£arl TOpe of GaUl· Swanson, Kay Ault and Marjorie
'
Rutland schouls
Harrif.
Randy ~tnd Rjcky, lwin soos
Other aqesta at th.e party were
Mr. and Mn. Fred George, are still
Beth Fultz-,.Jiency aad Patty Harconfined ;, Meitlll Qeneral Qoljlil· E~h!rn Swrs To
rio, Jill llirrts, K.atby RuBSell, Lu
•
AnD Fre~b. Anita MarJe Fultz,
al. Mn. George La 1U at home.
orld Day of Prayer aervlee•
:r.1
. eet .4t Harri.onville
Eleanor Bodlmer and Janie HJndy, l l~:;::;~;:g;:;
held m Syracuse Friday at
Mr. and Mrs . .frank Hysell and
Harrisonville Chapter Order of and Mary'a si•ter and brother, Suz· 1
p.m . at the EUB Cbureb. Mrs and Mn. Pearl Hysell w~e Eastern star wilL hold a regul81' anne and. Asa and her grandpar1;,,;.;;.,
m attendance with Sunday dinner guesta of 'Mr. alld meeting Tuesday, March a, at 8 p. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradbllry
of the Presby· Mra. Martm Wood ud of Hy~ll m. Thts w11l be the chapter'a and &lt;Mr. al'lfl Mrs. Robert Reibel.
Church, 13 of the Narrmne Run.
"Obligation Night "
and four e-ach of the EUB
Jane Lucas spent a recent sun
A me~norlal aervJce wiiJ be eonDellclowo Ci&gt;lllag&lt; Cbwie
anQ Methodist.
day With Mr and Mrs Jlarve)l Er· ducted for recently
deceased Hooth Mechodi.t Group
The them~t "Labaren ToJether i lewme and Joetla
members. All members are urgeci HolthSe..ion
In Genuine RaUIII ...
God" was divided Into four
Mr. and Mrs Lewts Hu&amp;Sell of to altend.
Barbara Jone8
Jean
par;ts. Mlaa Edna Edward• &lt;and tnf! Mt. Alto, W:. Va. wtlre Suodtw ;::::;:;:::-;;:::-::;;-;-:==:;-:::-;;:- ~e devotional leaders when
Rev F E Dunn pre~r:ldtd ovit t~~ gue•ta of Mn. Iva Howell .
dauehters, sue, of Leeword,
va. Sentor Youth fellowship of
wonhlp servlce and each sp61i:e
Judy Williams W/:18 an nverni11t.t wNr WI'1PkPnti em•ct!ii or h~r mo- Heath MethodM Cllwdt ui
brlefly. Mn. Glenn CUndiff wu ueat of J(lctta Erltwlne on Thur• ther and brother, .Mrs. tBellc Mardleport beld t)leir wee41.Y ~=·~\~:.
the leader for Confession• and day
tin and William Martan and child· at
the church Sunday e'
Pel\tlnenee and also read a paper.
Mr. and 71fn. Heubel Jutitice, ren
'
Their devotions centered on
Marcia Karr 11poke on a de~1r. and Mrs. Milo Hutchinson topJc, "WorJbip."
offer : .. Start
~:~cdl~e::.!~
.and Sonia,
of or
Wilkesville,
llfe and preiided over the Brian
were Sund&amp;)'
\'isitors
Mr and In d fham1 IY have moved to their
CO!GI'S to4ay-Following t~e busine11
aervlce Scripture w11a
new orne at Carcle Avenue, Pura- eonducted by the president
'
Mrs C11.lvm SproUle 11nd children. 1 Add t
read by Mni Mae Young and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Goode of Ra· ey
1 Jon, Ravenswood, W. Va. Chambers, a film 'trip on
YOUR
Pearl l\JcBrlde wu the leader tor
He Is employed at Ka1ser Alumvenawood c11.lled on Mr. and 1Ms. 1
Lord's Supper waslhOwn by
I
They keep drinks piping
lnt~rcenlon&amp;, waa ift charge of the John SlSton, sunday.
num.
Konkright.
,
Mrs Marjorie Race and Roaeoffering whiCh totaled *10.09 and
hot or icy cold Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, one of
fP
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morns and
gave the benedJction.
son vaalted hla brother, Mr. and mary accomp.anted Mrs. :mtdred coun1elors ot the aroup, met
l.Uflls to Zanesville on TUesday to
musical numbers 'ftre Mn. Carl Morris and sons, over the return Mrs. Roy Luci8 here to them ae did the paator, Rev.
by the Preaby'teriaq and weekend. The Fred Morris' are help care for Mrs. c. H. Jesse of mon Konkright.
Church t'hoira and by now living In Newark
J. Pomeroy
MOTION PICTU .. I SCHIDULaD
Norrla. Tbe electric organ and
Mrs. Harry Dean of Cuttaa:evlife
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden,
"The Ltfe of Paul", a motion
1e••no adcii!d rnuch to the at~rvice . til vllutlna: her aon, Mr. and Mn. Larry and Garry, were busineaa picture, will be sbown at the :.t.
. Dunn pll~d the organ Pttl· William Dean and daushters.
via ators tn Gallipolis on Wedne1- Moriah Baptlat . Church In Middle·
Mrs. Freda Duffy eeeompan·
Charles Grover was discharged day. Ml'! . Joan May, Debbie and port this eveninc at 8:30. The pubNazarine ebolr and Mr. from 'Mela:s General Hospital and Mite, accompamed \bern.
uc 11 mv1ted to attend tbe tel'V'ice.
Norris on the piano Mn. Mar~&amp;ret taken to a rest homt.
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Victor Braley who Ia employed II
CottriR accompaDied the Presbyterian cholr: and Misa Pamela SyJ. In Charleston spent the weekend
vester waa the pianist for the of- bere with hla wife, Blanche
Rlcbard Grueaer, employed in
leriPI·
Charleston, , spent tho
with bla f1mUy here.
Former Middleport Man Lee Myen accompanied
daughter, Mr. and Mrrs•;·, ~~:~~~:~
lo Church J'omUac
Tinsley, to their home in (
A
vocal aelcetlon, ''An where he will spend a few weeks.
' Wll presented by
Mr. and Mrs. IBob Kaiser of
Gf
at Waverly visited with ber mother,
the Mrs. Belle M11rtin, Wedntlsday.
of MidShirley Stump wa1 1110 overniGht
mom in g.
Jueat of Billie Lou Martin, Wedla a former rell- nelday.
111\AND NEW ... A SENIOR CONT~CT FOR PERSONS 85 AND OVER.
ident of Middleport having graduMr and Mra. Garth Beal of Ath·
The problem of health care for persona 85 tiDd over haa attracted \vide
ated from MHS and while living ens visited witll Mn. Benle Wtae,
spread
attelllloit and concern. For many years Blue Crou hu oontlnued the
here was a member of the Metho- rlcentl)l.
protecUon
of Ita members, regard!,.• of
if the protecUon waa obtained
dlot ebotr.
Mrs. LhW.e Sayre of Racine 11
before
the
membera'
85th
birthday.
And'
now,
for those who did not obtoln
While m Middleport he was the helpma: care for Mrs. Edith Nel·
Blue
Cross
before
their
85th
birlhday,
Central
l!ospltal Service has deweekend 1ueat of Mn. R C. Stan- 1100.
veloped
a
"Senior
contract''.
If
you
are
retired
or
employed with less than
bury and MIQ Sally Schaaf.
Mr and Mra .. Ruasell Adams and
5 employees'and In reasonable gOod health •.. you can enroll!! And, if you
are under 65 tiDd emplo~d wifh less than 5, you can enroll on the 80-20

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Events Of Wee k

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Around
About
Middh1port

All!l
WJtb
Steve Wdham.aon o! Pt. Pleasant.
1bey were presented $6 for their
efforts.
Wlnnen in the Toot.alePo D•nce
were Oar 1ene Justis 01
meroy
and Horner Cole of Tuppeu PlaiDs. l ~lori.d•
Conductmg the Elvis DaDce for
the evemnJ was Jimmy Geora:e of
Rutland "Name That Tuoe" win·
Mr. and Mrs. William

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TIIJif1doJ to ¥tall wllb rroda

Nathan Randall Rothgeb, of Cheshire, wu the first ~"'
acer to be named to the MGM Teenage Hall of Fame Jl'ridAy
ntght at the Sacred Heart Church Auditorium in Pomeroy u
. . PIIDDII HCMIPioiHI'.T
100 teenacers attended the Trib&gt;unty-Teen-Cant.een'• second
All. aDd Hn.
annual "Hollywood Oscar llock"'nocord bop.
Colamblll
Rothgeb, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. RotJIIeb, was cited and Mro.

Cor his three years o1 1erv1ce to
1he canteen and tor ttavlng a Profound sense of duty to teenaaen
or the area
Oscar night prevailed durint: the
mformar evenmg as CaD teen Dlrec·
lor Leo Savaa:e served as emeee,
rudmg Lhe nominatioru; 10d winners m each category They were
Teenage Woman of the Year, Donna AltllEr, Galhpohs ·, Teenage Man
of the Year, Nathan Randall Rothgeb , Cheslure·, Most Friendly Teenap,er of the Year, Earl McKinley,
Middleport ; Best Dee Jay ol the
Year, a wmner for the second time,

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to

AI 1 opened tlle door, the
inal leaped out - out on to
Ooor of the arena witll the
t(larapbers
and clreus ~:pie
Bttndirq: only a few feet
I have opened that door a
times, but tbls l8 Lhe first
that aoimal ever jumped

you" Then I jumped
to wresUe him to the
be would go aft.er
bimlea or the elephants. U
·bad been a dog around,
would have made a beeil

Shirley Halle)', Route 2, Che;hire, was arrested by cougty offh.-era yesterday for AthenS police
:&gt;n a cheek charge. Sheriff ·ftobfrt
Hartenbach Bald today that -\1hens pollee are holding a former
Melgs
~ounty
man, Franklin
Wright, en a cbeck charge and
that the Cheshire woman may be
implicated.
She was taken to Athens yesterday afternoon by Athena police,

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted:

Elmer W.1ckham,
Gref!n, Miner&amp;viUe· ' James Spaun, Long Bottom;
o 11 1~ Swisher, Cheshire; .Mrs.
Dovle Cat.e, Pomeroy, R D.; Mlc·
key Williama, .syracuse.
Discharged: Mn. Charle8 BOy·
}q and da~ter Middleport.
OOI&lt;d
Birth: A ...
Mr. and Jill.
Pomeroy~ Ervin

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Tbe aauonal 8Pace agency 1n
Waahington confirmed that Lunilr.
UI, the hugh Soviet rod:et
toot pictures of the f11'8Jde of
moon, waa expeded to plUDge
to the earth's atmOflpbere
montll.
However, officials at
!!Oman Astrophysical
at CambrldJ:e, Mqs.
track of satelliOOa onee they
launched, said they could not ex
plain the l.iihts, wh1cb ttaggered
a r~mall flurry oi "flying saucer'
talk.
The ftamin~, colored lights
were reported by airline pllota,
Atr Force pilols, state police all:d
control towen.

Two Accidenl8 Bring
Only Minor Damllj!es
The sher~ff's off1ce mvestigated
two accidents yester~•Y eaused by
rotd conditions. In an accident at
Rutland minor damages was re-ported when two .cars, driven by
'1'ed 'J;:'hompaon, Pomeroy, and
Paul WJles Clohch, Rutiand, sUd
together at the S1lem and Main
Street · iateMtion.
TWo caf!l Suffered minor damaa:e wheri :they slid Into each
other qft Utf: Horae Cave Ro.ad .
'The eafa were a,wned by Jacob
Mathew Buah, Racine RD and Ed·
ward N. Hu!!JPhrty, Pomero}' RJ)

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NIW DI~IONARY Hlfll
Mn. Jean, Null, libraria.o at
the Middleport. Library. armouncea tbat· the library baa reeent.b'
'recel.-ed a five-vetlume Meriam·
Webster Dictionary wlili!b is now
available to the public. 'J1le ditUolllt7 b lbe latest publlcaUoo,

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Higginsport
Man Returned
To Court Action
Charlet Suder, Higginsport, baa
been returned bert to anawer to
a chtrce of eoavel'l!llon of 1'1'0"
perty in the colll't ot J1.1dce E. W.
Peoplea. He ie beinl held in tbe
county jail awa~ting bis appearance before the court.
Released from the county jail
yesterday were two Huatin&amp;ton
restdents, Audrey Chapmaa and
Vernon Jacoba. Jacobs h~ been
Pomel'O)' pollee for invea·
ttcotl~!n. and tbe woman for bav·
racUtloue license plates. She
was releued under SJOO bond for
:ter appearanct~: before ~
Charles Le1ar.

c. D. Smith wm Be
Sneaker·Muda 15th

c.-P.'smttb, - ~ ..........,.
of the Kaiser
Al.WBIJI,am end
Cbemieol Corp. of llliveidwaad,
will be the apeaker at the dinner
meeting Of tb'e Ceatril. Otilo Val·
ley lnduatrtal CouiJCil, ' Mareh 15,
at the Owla Club
the Obio
near Pl ~;:;,:,
River

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