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QUALITY and PRICE!

LIBERTT THEATRE
Middleport, Ohio
NOW SHOWING

"FACE OF FIRE"

With Cameron M.it.chell
end Jamea Whitmore

'58 Ford (English)---- $695

"HELL BENT
FOR LEATHER''

Angelia 2 Door. Only 20,345 miles by one careful owner.

'56 Buick Special--- - $795

(Cinemaaoope &amp; Color)
Audie Murphy, F.1llcl• Farr
Al• C:.rfoofl C1rnlv1I

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4 Door Hard Top. Dynafiow drive. Show,

Better Records

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MEIGS THEATRE

Custom 4 Door sedan. Onl y 12,4156 mll•• by of\e i:\reful

checks.

Your checkbook slubs

tell ot o glonc, what
you've spent, and how,

Phoenix 4 Door Sedan. One careful tOCal owner. ktra
sharp.

WAYS
FROM SUNDOWN"
"SEVEN

'59 Pontiac VS - -

(Technicolor)

With Audie Murphy

Good Attendance
Repo.rted For
Youth Revival

and Barry Sullivan
- also "12 TO THE MOON"
Ken Clark, Tom Conway
Sun., Mon., Tue1., Feb. S-6-7
"THE LOST WORLD"
(Technicolor)
Michael Rennie, Jill St. John

..fore It's bill-paying
time again, come In
andGpen o

2 Door Sedan. Std. shift. Owned by local mechanic. Very
clean.

'59 Buick VS - -

LaSa·bre 4 Door Hard Top, One owner. Show, best of
care. Dynaflow, Power steerine.

'55 Chevrolet -

and Fernando Lam18

See: 70-ft. Brontosaurus; 10ft, Spider; 100.(t, fore
monster: !JO.ft. Dino
saurs; 30-ft. reptiles.

Checking
Account!

e«.'Ononty.

'60 Dart VS - - - $2195

SATURDAY

your concelled check,
are sure receipll.

WE PAY

�ner. Almost like the day it was sold. I cyl.

NOT OPEN TONIGHT

bookknplng" kind ore yours when you
poy oil bills with bonk

Door Sedan. Sparkllntl orlllnal red and while finish.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

- of the 'personal

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'56 Oldsmobile----- $795
'60 Rambler----- $\895

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Walt Dianey's
"THE HOUND WHO
THOUGHT HE WAS A

RACCOON"

MANY MORE •..

(Technicolor)

Meet: Weecha, NIC(!OOn and
Nubbin, the hound.
Fun with crazy-mixed·up•pup
and hlll thievin' Pall
Wed. &amp; Thur■., Feb...,

3% INTEREST ON SAVINGS

BLAE TTNARS

'"THE GLENN MILLER

Servlna: Mela:111

STORY"
(Technicolor)
James Stewart, June Allyson
Louis Annstrong
Gene Krupa, Modernairea
Coloreartoon:
Convict Concerto.

County Since 1872
Member Federal
Depoait Insurance

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BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC TRUCKS

"From Buggies To Buicks"
POMEROY, 0.

Corp.

RUTLAND

Specials,

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R.H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
DODGE - DODGE-DART - LANCER

S. Second I MIii St.

Middleport

1958 DODGE 2 Dr. HardTop • - - - .• s139S
Auto, Trana., radio and heater, one owner, gold and white finish

1958 CHEVROLET ClubSedan . - • - s129S
Bel Air Serlee. V8 elljine, au to. trans., white sidewall tires, new car

trade-In

1957FORDCustom4Dr. Sedan .••• s795
Heater and defroster, 8 cyl. engine, std. 1hlfl, one owner

Mrs. Ca�olyn Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cross. Mr. and M r s.
B e r n a r d Diddle, Bob Fisher.

Ralph Diddle, Mrs, Oval Diddle,
Mrs. Florence Thornton, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Roy, Mn. Mari­
lyn Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie

Roy, Mrs. Jackie Cummins, Mr.
Donel WIison, Mr,, Lnrry Wolle,

Mrs. Ann Stage, Miss Libby Did­

dle, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Diddle

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Powell, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Spii'b, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wald Diddle.
Sending a gift but unable to at,

tend was Mr. and Mrs.
Sayre.

Ivory and grey finish, clean interior, powercUde tran1.,
heater, radio. Llke new but priced with you in mind.

1960 Chevrolet Brookwood St. W■g $2295

6 cyl, motor with std, trant1. Beige and 10Id finish, new
car Interior brightness, full deluxe equipment. Include,
radio, heater, like new whitewall. tire■.

looking

for I

1960· Plymouth Fury 4 Door __ $2095

Ivory and black finJ1h, tirei like new, V8 motor, auto­
matic tr,m., ndio and heater, PQWer 1teertn, and brakes. •· i
Olean throughout.

1959 Chevrolet Blsceyn• 2 Door_ $1795

Len than 10,000 mllea and spotlea ,1..n. 835 H.P., VB
motor, , apeell ll'lnL, radio, heater and Joada or nlco
acceuories.

the Wlllte Rose Lodge will be held

6 cyl, mot , �,l'llllde ll'lna., beater, dektu equipped.
Llibl Jreen nil!",

New V8 motor with powercllde ll'ln,. Ivory 111d dark
erey finiab, ,ood Ure,, elean interior, radio, heater.

1955 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe __ $595
6 cy l. motor, power1Jlde tr,na. Ivory 111d col'll flntlh,

1956 Ford Falrl■ne 2 Door ___ $865'

The regular monthly meeting or

next Wednesday afternoon at t ! 30
at the American Legion Hall In

Middleport with Mrs. Carl Mattox

presidenl, In charge.
i
HosteQes ror the afternoon wlll
be Mn. Perry Mitch. Mn. Joo
Tumer, Mrs. lda Bachner and

Mrs. Edgar Allensworth.

Locally o ned and low mileaa;e. Spolle• C!lean interior,

aood tires, radio and heater.

1955 Mercury Montcl■lr H.T. Cpe. _ $695

Automalle tnn,., �er brak.,. wnyl Interior, 1 ton,
blue finish, redio and heater, Special.

1956 Chevrolet Bel Air H.T, 4 Dr._ $1095

Va motor, automatic -• ponr 11...iu, and bntn, ·
opolloaa clean interior, Ivory' ond llihl blue flnlah, redlo
and buter.

1956 DeSoto 4 Door Seclan __ $76J
Unu,uolly clean low mtte■re cu. Spolleea Interior,

••-Ile tren■•

V8 engine, auto. Iran,., radio and heater, mud and snow tires on rear
Sood front tires, 11aod appearance, black with white top

19S5 PLYMOUTH Club �edan . - - . .

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19,51 Chevrolet 4 Door ____ $199

1950 Buick 4 Door, Real Nice __ $295

1951 Studeb■,er 2 Door

1950 Daclge 4 Door, Gaad

$149

1946 DeSoto 4 Door

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1950 Olch "88" - 2 Door

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MIOOLIPORT

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1953 Hudson "8" 4 Door ____ $199

1950 C�vrolet Herd Top Coupe_ $99

BAKER
FURNITURI

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1vorJ ond - flnilh, new llnl, butor.

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1956 PLYMOUTH Club Sedan - - - - • S69S

One owner. new truck trade-In, 4 spd. tram., beater and difrolter

1960 Chevrolet Corvelr 4 Door_ $1795

you're

1958 Cheyrol•t BilCllyne 2 Dr. Seel. $1295

Radio and beater, auto. trana., one Gwner

·. 1959 CHEVROLET Fl�tside Pickup - - s1395

James

We've got the bargains

Regular Meeting
Being Announced

1957 PLYMOUTH V8, 4 Dr. Sedan ••. s795

6 cyl. engine, std. shift, good appearance

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~OiiUIMIATING, EDITORIALLY

Sniff, Sniff

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb . 4, 1961

Catholics In America

Dallv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 4, 1961-3

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a c·he&lt;-k up on thir own effurta ~~oily of Mtaml. which ~
to dale in carrying to completion 1 Thunday it was lower"lni "aD '\4.'"
4-H vrugrt:~m• ul~ady !iilartt.-d _
cia! and reli~ioul entrance'". . . .......
2 To l!:ive 4-H mem~n an op- aaid Friruly four Ne~ hn'l
purtumly lo re11tate their inten- 1 applied for admislliion aD! tiM
"' carrymg tu completion ~rs have picked up a~
lhf'lr dub goals selected for the tlon lorms .

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Parents Aren't Blameless
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4-H actJvitiel. Thi.J may be

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The common phrase !1 juvenile delinquency, but there are many aitualions
today ill which the proper term really
should be "parental delinquency ."
In all loo many instances, parents are
gu!Uy of 1 fund1menlll !allure to develop and enforce reasonable discipline
in the lives of their children. They do
not make of the family the guiding Ioree
and controlling agency It can and should

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Such a st.a~mfmt Is a valuable ANGEL8 NAME 8COl1l'8
technique in any follow-up proLOS ANGELES &lt;UPH-~
cedure 11 helps members to get ' Gilhouaen and Thomu (Pep) 1M
''set" for the important work were appointed FridaJ to .coa&amp;
that lies ahead 11 h~Jn~~. •~ insure the Southern California M'U far'
succe~ful t·om~letion ~[ :ny pro- the Los Angeiet ~gell tl
ject undertaken.
] American League. Gllhw'- wal
3. To acquaint ?arents In nery I formerly, with lhe Plttlbarlb
community with what 4-H mem- rates whJie Ue wu with the
berK are already doing.
\ Nearly 17ft million galklll
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This may be done espec~ally In liquefied petroleum "u lll81'Wwith those actJvJlles
m Arkanaaa lut year.
within the lramework of the ten - -- -

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Thou1h thia II the bulc lack among
many parents, It is being compounded in
oue alter cue by further failure .
Thus when young people without dis·
dp line commit transeresslons against
their communiiy, the reaponae of the
parent.o involved it often to uuil their
acru'"fl in lbel!ltterelt terms .

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Guideposts.

FOR SALE

1953 FORD
4. To encourage 4-H Clubs to
an inventory of those young ] G&lt;&gt;lden Jubilee Trador '11!1111
1- 14-16 Deerbom MoWer .
people iu their communitiea who
7 foot cut ' '' :· ·
are eligible for membel'l!hip. I 1-2-12"
Plow • n ( 1 1
Every 4-H :nember Ahoold be

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urged to a&amp;ume responsibility I
for enrolling at least one mem.
If an especially designated I
4-H enrollment week has already

ber.

Morris rilflla•tlll'
and SuppiJ Co.

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REVIEW-Congolese President Joseph Kuawbu, second from right, and Maj. Gen. JosephMobutu, left, review troopo
at
lhe JQIII.in Xokolo Army Camp in Leopoldvllle. Ceremonies IJlarked :r.tobutu'l promotion !rom coloneL
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SCRUBBINI PAllS
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Feed nulrilioua, appeliz ing Tux·
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health, vigor, good toob. Tuxedo
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With this oystem the pipeline is run around the llldn
The milk flows from the oows, into the pipeline
and delivered into the cooler or CBDil. Milk canyinJ·
and pail washing is eliminated. The system il cl8IDICI
"in-place". It will save work and money twioe a day every day in the year. One man can milk .fO or IDOI'e
cowa per hour and do an excellent job of milkint~'•
~m.

for complete inlormafion •rir., phone w . .

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TRACTOR SALES
WY ,2-5101

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1- 10 Cu. Ft. Rafrlgorotor

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Save 1100 or more. E117 to
use. No harm to pluto. J'ro.
f-onally proven &amp; yean
p~tion .

Get FREE folder

at your Lumber Yard. 'l'lu&gt;UIanda UIB it.

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PLANING MILL
Phone WI,9-36' I

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1-18 Cu. Ft. Uprlaht Fr-•r
1-21 Cu. Ft. Fr-r &amp; Rafrlgorotor
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County Cage Tournament To
Have One Less Team In '61

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sect rather well, llld lot
and good cltizenahlp In moat mattG8 I
great re.spect. But they alway~ .J-.y~
the feeling that IIIIJ'ely God does 1101 ~
strange in order to please blm. I am lll1'e
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the iDdivldual Christian or the Chrlltlan Cbardl
ever deals.
"Whit must we do to be doiD&amp; tbe wmll el. Oetl!"
It is a question every ltDneot maD ouJ)lt to
''httrcobnee every c!ay, and It lJ aiJo the quatlon . , _ ,. ·
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board ougllt 1D face at the boJ!rmlne of ""'1
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ocorin&amp; ll, but led both tlubs In the Panthef3.
Baby Panthera tllnthed a tie for The Panthera enlertaln Point
Puther cage ~quad 1t.aggered rebounding with 17 rebound.a. Davi.J wa1 the only member cfthe SEOAL title by clobbering Pleasant Wednesday night and
PN:"-.uoo favorite J~Mon with Hunch pulled down 11.
JacMon 's squad who eould toochJacbon 50-H. Rick Crow paced Friday night the Pantben wW
a l(ttltided 62-33 defeat last night
Hamm and Terry Oblinaer abo double flguns. He t.oued in 12the scoring with 17 wbile Tommy meet GaUipolia here. Pomeroy
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turned in fine performances. Oh- points.
White had 14. Yates had 12 for wu upset by the Bluemen 52-49
Coach M:oort said following the Linger showed good playmaking In the preliminary contest the Jackson.
at Gallipolis.
Coach John Wickline's R 10
Br Bob E. By•r
lamf be fett hil cagen had put 1 while Harron displayed a nice
Grande Bluemen held the favor·
Meigs County's annual high school basketbaJI tourna·
&lt;tUt ,tbe,lr best team effort this short jwnper. He connected on
ed Waterloo Wonders at bay for ment w_ilJ lack a bit of the shine it bas known in the
~ ·mstomping the Jronme~ single shooting perfonnance for i'
three uarten last nl t but fl· past t~l5 year . Only three teams will be gunning for
B\g 1-ft Jackson Center !.d
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champiOnship honors
lpriw played
career '• tow ..t
SEOAL
There is no Meigs 'county League this year but the
K'Onng game. He was ~t alo~,
CAGE STANDINGS
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'The leanll played ~ a 12-12 J.DnuaL tournament will be playeD Thursday and Satur·
!hough, 85 the P 811 U~n ~mmobal- TEAM
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Turnovt!rs versu11 aggressive- the contest.
Gallipolis.
, deadlock in the fint uarter be- day, February 16 a!id 18, at the RuUa~d High School
lzed Coach Dave Fllher 1 whole Athens
15 1 9S2 713 1nt'ss proved to be the downfall of Wellston was a• h~ as Middle- [ Middleport's little Jackets hung I fore a buge crowd at ~ Grande, Gym _ Eastern, Racme and Rutland wtll be the only
tum.
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Mod
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11 6 f1:T1 878 1 the Middleport Yellow Jackets at port was cold last 01ght as the 1 dose for three quarters of the pre- but the second
spriUJ was held to only five Ne nvi e · · · ·
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Pomeroy starters Pomeroy · · · · · ·
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Patrmgs are expect~d to be released Wednes~ay with
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ahowed bright spots even though 1Logan · · · · · ··· 8 8
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seasoo 52 to 27.
.
two games each mght, one reserve and one varsity. One
8 11 1021 """'of the Rockets in the first period I Wellston now holds an undiBput·
~eir shooting was BOmewhat be. I Well~ton
Johnny Allensworth led
the
In the third canto, the Wonders team wiU be lucky if it draws the bye. This team will
~ft~~r the score had chan ed ~ ~~~~le~:t . ~ ~~ ~~ : and were down 21-19 a~ the quar· ed si.d h place in the SEOAL a~d Jackel scoring with nine mar':er1 ~gan a deliberate lypt! of offense play Saturday night only for the County Championship•
hand:r fout times Pomero
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td ~~ i f-1 1
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SEOAL VARSITY ONLY
I Wellston moved past the Middies I
·-- fenders out from the bucket, but -Another MeJgs County tournament will move into
Jh~·Eddlee~;h a :~ f:r i TEAM
w L p OP ,21 to 8 for a 42-T7 half time lead.
the Bluemen continued tbeir tight its semi·finals Monday night at Racine. It is the county
1 ~~lo. the f
od ' Athens
12
772 576 Wellston remained hoi in I he
zone dofen,. wbtch re&amp;ulled In grade school tournament.
;'~~ . J)~~~re~~!.:f:o~ IJac~n · · : ·.· : a 5 1111 111 third and fourth period as t be I
Waterloo breaking out on top of a
Paired off in the Monday night games will be Port·
thefe 00 ; and at the end of the I Nelsonville . . 8 5 l\118 6871 Jackets couldn't keep pace with
40-3L score when the quarter end- land and Riverview
the first game at 7 p .m. and
atnnza ltd by 1 15-7 margin.
Pomeroy
7 ti 743 1011 the aggressiveness of the Golden ,
ed.
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Ch~t.f'.r and Syracuse lD the second game at 8.
Starting tM&gt; teeond period, Ed- Logan
6 7 lifi7 707 l Rockel qulnlel.
The flll81 ataru.a was strictly
,
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die Buffington hit 011 one of · Is Wellalon
The Rockets outscored the Jack· Coach Bob Ashley'• Eutem Ea·l turnO'Ien to the Trojans 10.
one of defense as a total of only
Fearless' had "no-comment'' to~ay _after mlsslng
5 8 766 m
kmg jump shots. Allen llamm Middleport
l 10 liM 748 ' els IS·ll in the third quarter and gles took a 90 to 59 thundering at Chuck Collins contlnued to pace 10 points were scored by the two ~he Athens upset and Logan upset in ptcking the favorplied up. five quick points, Bob Gallipolis . .. 3 10 615 714 20-l4 in the fourth as Lhe Middie Coolville Friday nl~ht as the Car· the Eagles 88 he hit for 16 points. defense-minded teams. However, !,tes. He ~?es have an 8;2 r~cord f~r the week, however.
Y.'i!lebl"t'flner tossed in four and TOTA.l.S
thage • Troy Tro)ans annexed Ashley's boys had four lads in lile the visitors outscored Rio Grande Fearless forsaw Galhpohs bu.r mng the mortgage for
52 ~ 2 5124 5625 misques continued.
Buffington hit for four more
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j Richard swa('khamer led the their 14th win of the sea8&lt;1n.
double flgure 11 but still couldn't 6-4 to win the game by the
1L t~e league basement but nut With tfie help of the Mid·
markert- whl1e Jackson was JnSEOAL RESER VI&gt;: ONU'
I scoring for the Jackel! with 17 Lee Ethndge a~ Roger .steph- mate~ the pomt ou~put, of Steph· poUlL margan of 46-35.
dtes.
able to find the range. Al half- Tl!:AM
w L P 01, and Randal Bowles hit ror 14. 'I1te enson led the Tro)ans, bdtmg l9 enson s 34 and Ethr1dge s -28. Ger- In droppmg their seventh con_
_-.,-lime. the Panther lead had in- Pomeroy
4..,
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teams
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Summerfield,
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and
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the area to_nl_ght th_a t ,~ill be
12 1 600 4
creased .to 32-15.
W llst
· 11 2 544 457 the JoulJ\e figures with Franc!! 25 to 30 feet out. Ste.phenson and J.awrence Hasbargen each row, the Bluemen were paced by wort~ the tr~p to East~rn to see, providing tblS whiteIn the third and fourth perloda, At~ on
· H&lt;.~y Jeudmg tht! pack with 17. Joe paced the .way ~1tb M pomts.
had u for Eastern.
Joe Clark's 13 points. Frank Pet- stuff does~ t cancel It out. Racm~ meets the Ames-8 5 537 :~ Hamsey. Graham, Campbell and . The TroJans Jumped to a 22-18 E.aatem'a reserve squad aaved rie netted
Pomeroy continually outplayed
ens ·
7 witb UxtnJe Jordan Bern Greemes on the neutral floor lD what should be a
rmd outmaneuvered through the JLoarkson
B 5 414
Kt!ith. Blanekenshi ~red 15, 15, fll'st quarter lead and were never the evening from being a com- and Paul Wtckline addln fIve dandy_. _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6 7 455 465
Jackton defense.
gan
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fronted by the scrappy Eagles. plete loss by downing the Coolville
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Jo~ rom the n~ld C&lt;lach. Moore's Gallipolis
3 to 377 482 11 and II m that order to. round Eastern pulled within six points reserves M-27. Ronnie Cashdollar each in the lolmg cause.
WINS DOWNHILL RUN
ties.
boys hit on 28 of 19 field KQal at- N~lsonville
3 10 3tiJ Sll out the double figure scormg for or Carthage ~ Troy In the third and Durst led the Baby Eagles For Waterloo, big Happy ~us- BAD GASTEIN, Austria &lt;UPII
temptil tor a lower than u1ual 41 Middleport
I 12 300 482 Al.L STARS
quarter. then cooled off in the scoring with 10 and 11 points. ~II ~anar~ to .. ~ally 14 pomta, -Erika Netzer of Austria unof· FACE LIFTING PLANNED
per cent avere.ge.
TO't ALS
52 52 3680
fourth, scoring but 9 points while Bur1lett led Carthage-Troy with 10 sp te 0
e ti&amp;-.t zone defense flcially won the downhill run of SALEM. N.H. tUPil-RockiDg·
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thrown around him by Rlo Gran.
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Jed for top ICOring honon with FRJDAY'S RESULTS:
After the first quarter Eastern Eastern travt!ls again tonight to e. Don Roach copped runner up I races Friday wht!n she covered pari-mutuel race track will WJderoo
tl each, Bunch hit six lholl from
1\'an~llyl
began to cool off, hitllng only meet the Hannan, W.Va. five al honor~ by scuring 12 ?Dints for the 2.4-kilometer course in 2: 17 .2. go alteration!! at a c~t of $1 mlJ..
he Aeld and the aame number :.t Gallipolis 48 Logan 40
el~~:ht marken In the second as the Hannan.
the wmners. who have ~t lost to Heidi Biehl, Germany's Olympic lion in the near future, accordinl
the ft"te throw stripe.
Pomeroy li2 Ja&lt;·kson 3~
Trojans hit f~r 21. 'I1le Eagle• out- . Carthage-Troy scoring: Eth- la Gallla ~ounty team lh1s ieason. downhill champion, was second to executive manage' Lou Smllb.
scored Coolville In the third per- ridge 11 (6-8) 28; Stephenson 13 In the hd-IHter, the Rio Grande . 2 . 1H. 5
Smith plans to replace the
sent
lluffington ripped the cord1 on Nelsonville 63 t\lhen11 47
10
nine of 18 1hotl from the field. Wellston 81 Middlllport 5:\
lod 24-21 while pulling within six fS.9l 34; Ellis 2 15-51 9: Dibble 2 Blueboys downed Waterloo 36-28
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ARF.A RESULTS
points momentarily.
(1.1) 5; Guthrie o {4..fil .ol; Russell behind the ll point&amp; of Junior Haand
'ld th grandstaud
jumper.
Ripley 7~ Wahama 60
Carthage-Troy hit an even 50 1 (H l 6: Burdelt 1 10.11 2; Hor· ger. Bill Howard and Lawrence BUCKNELL IIOOPSTER FAD.S
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Act Paatber ICOrer Wlnebren· Rutlantl 68 The PluinN li5
percent from the field with 30 of ner 0 &lt;2-Sl 2. Totals 30 (3(1.39) 90 BurdeJI pitched In with 9 mark- LEWISBURG, Pa. IUP1l-Dick
A NCW IDEA FOR A NEW ERA
uer h•d 1 bad night from the field Carthage • 'Troy 90 Eastern 59
60 field goalJ. Eastern had a chil· Ea11lern scoring: Summerfield erB each in the victory.
Knif(in, a junior from Kokomo,
·-- ly first half and fourth quarter 5 15-71 11 : Caldwell 1 U-4l 3; 'l1le box score:
Ind., who has been averaging
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hitting hut 27 of 71 attempts for Holsinger .o1 13-51 tt; CoiHns 7
WATERLOO f4l)
more than 20 points a game for
CJ 2H.5 percentage from the field.
IZ.4J 16; Riggs t (2-3l 4; Hasbar- Arrington z-2-ll· Russt!ll ~-4-1 . Bucknell'!! basketball team. has I
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G-4-4: Suver~ dropped out of athletic competJ.I

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b~ek' wllh a white hot third quar- The Plain1, Mt.Cune
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22 20 21 27- 90
·
ed the rebounds 36 to 24 but were Eastern
18 8 24 9--59
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no match ror the torrid Trojans Reserve!l score · Ea1tern :M
Wtckhne 2·1•5: Smith 1-G-2; Jor·
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Carthage-Troy. Eastern bad 24Carthage-Troy 27.
n • · : e ne ;r - ; " - '11ey vl·L: Clark 5-3-13; Crothers 1--D-2.
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the
flrtf. '' iJuarter ended. al 28-ll.
ATHt:NS (4'H
Coach Jbn VeMatl'l boys ~ulled Rennet t 1).().(1; Bacon 0-Q.O;
Gallipolis IUrprlsed Logan's
up \o"f S6-2t defi('it by halftime. Gardner G-2-2· Chase 72-18·
Chieftains 48·40 In Logan Friday
ln 'd\6 JeCOnd half junior for- ion 2-4-8 Ho • Cornwell ~4~ HI
Tile Wahama White Falcons night, thus Coach Clyde Evans'
ward!f.t Lee Combi, ul the rub- t:omwell. 8·5-i7 - TOTALS i~17: playHd one of their best 11arnes Blue Devll dribblers moved out
btry but 1te.l·llrong leK• took .ol7
of the scmron Friday night but did 0~_10 11rteposse•sion of last place fodr
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bolrde:. His work, plus the out· Brun 11 ton 2.3.7; Anderson 2.2-8 : Hlplt'y Vikings.
ni:~ d~pplng t~ M~d:ie: :~o
atanding floor gome1 turned in by Dexter 8-12·211 : Kunzman 6-4-16: The Vikings handed the Falcons the ~liar with the GaUla quintet.
Dnl4 Martin 1nd Jim Hobstetler. Voigt J-6-2: Stufflebean 1-2-4 - . their 14th loae of the Heason by a Both have 3- 10 conference msrks
put Rutland ahead 54-52 at 1 he 'TOTAI.S 20-23-6:1.
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of 75-110 at Ripley.
with one game remaining.
end of the third period.
By quortet1l :
Ripley jumped off to a lead of It wu the backboard work of
It waa a whln.er from then on Nelsonville
13 27 48
63 11-2 in the opening minutes ol the George Pope Dave Porter and
23
out b~t Combs, wl~ .• total of
Athens
. 7 23 37
47 first quarter. Waham11 ciUne back DIU Tboma1, 'the 16-polnt outburst
po~, and Martin With a 20-polnl Rese1·ve SCtu·e- Athens 50 .
. however. 1o narrow the by junior pard Brian Lanier, and
produc:tloo, kt~pl the fled Devils JtOnvilla 23.
1&amp;-13 at the end of t be Billy Conley's torrid fourth pfrvut f-:vnt to ltay.
lod foul ahootlng 18 of 81 which
Jt ·w~1 Rutland'1 •econd BuckFo h . f
t t lh _, 1 sent the Chieftains down to their
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1t.trta. and ties the 'Devils with • am8ey 6- "14 ; elt:cman
lie seeon peri ' 1 e Falcons GAHS Is 3-12 for the year
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The Pleina. alao 2-1.
G r a h • m 1-6-15: Mullens
a one ~lnt advantaae as
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bet- Ray 8-2-18; Campbell &amp;-1-U;
hit ror two atralght bucketa
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every 11 11
kenahlp 5-l·Ll, TOTALS
the score 17-16 The Vlk- Athen1 dream of an unblemlahter In technical dt.opa1·hncnts of
MIDouCPOaT (II)
pulled themselve•' together, ed baakelball aeason fell by the
the game ext'ept win. '111e Plalnl- Bowie• e.2-U: Oiler 0.1-1·
Lhou h. to move out by 10 lnta, way•lde Friday night aa Coach
men ahot ut a 44 per cent to pace deraon 2-l-.5· Kloe 2 .. ~~&gt;. '
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Bob Shet~key'l undermg Nelson·
41 ..,, 18• a 1 ha lftlme.
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ville Oreybounda wrecked the
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?tlr t•tmt of their free throwa to
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Reserve Score: Rlo Grande 36 Mlllers;.ort 70 . Pickerington 56
Waterloo 28.
Col North 63
22.
Cal St. Charles 58 cl
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Pomeroy, flnalleagua foe
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Gallla Academy's Blue De vIIs
ages, depend1ng on where
next Friday night, lumdled Jack- Hlj:h School Buke&amp;ban Result. CoColl ESoulth?36S,CCoiiWAqstuin50as 53
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night, crushing the pre-ae31!1011 Tol Macomber 75, Tol DeVilbiss London ti2, Westerville 57
MAX WARD
favorites 82-33.
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Middletown 61, Portsmouth 48
115 I. 2od Ph. WY-2-2440
The Pomeroyans limited lanky Bex.Jey 55, Mt. Vernon 48
Hamilton Garfield 59 ,
Ed S P r I £111 to Mn all-time low Sprmgflekl Catholid 47,
Hamilton Taft 58
Pomeroy, Ohio
~two yearal u the loop'a top aeor· Col Watter~ ~
Hillsboro 611.
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r manaaed to net only five mark. Gahanna 64, Hilllard 82
Greenfield McClain 58
era In the humlliatJng ~feat.
Canal ~inchester ~·
Wilmington 95, Pleasant View 52
llllll. FilE IMSIUICI CIINIT '
Meanwhile, little Eddie ~ulflng· H~lton Townahlp Gt
Lockland f/l, Deer P~rk 61
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~n and company waa havma a Dubhn 50 • Ohio Deaf 41
Dayton Roosevelt 58,
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18 for the wtnnera, along with Cleve John Hay 35
Bunch
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For Jackson, Bill Davis had 12. Cleve Helgbts eo
Pomeroy's reserve aquad cUnch. Garfield Heighl!l 51,
ed at lesat a tie for Jtl thIrd Bedford 49 ot
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ReynoldsbW:g &amp;s, New Albany 57
Jackaon ia now IIH for the se• Col UniveuJty 58, Col Academy 5f
10n Pomeroy Ia H
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conference, the Ironmen are tied Swackhamer'• crew into a last·
for second place with an 8-:1 mark. place Ue with the Gallipolis Blue
Pomeroy lB fourth with a 7-6 slate. Devlla with 11 3-lO mark. Wellston
Is 5-8 In conference action.
ROCKETS IN ROMP
High lor WeUston was Jack
Wellston had one of Ita
'oD' Graham with 15. Randy Bowie•
nighlt in Roe..tii!XI Friday nilht led Middleport with 14 marlten.
at Coach Paul Kegley'a unpredlct- lD the reaerve game, the Little
able lad&amp; cruahed the hapless Mid· Rocket. kept Itt faint title hopes
dfu. 8l-$S.
alh'e by blaaUng the Middle •s•
The defeat drop.....tt No 1 n p I
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81 period. The Falconi outaeored
coun .
':lwdfe' ume up with II (lOint• Middleport . . . Ul 27 40
5.1 their host!! 17-12 ln the final quar- It was the rlrst regular-season
for ll'e Little Red Devil• to
be Reaenre aoore - Wellaton ~ ter,
loss ror the chargea of Coach
lltch pOint man or both tea m s Mkldlepori 21.
Charlie Yonker regained h It Chuc~ McAfee ln : ·~r::· ~verLlnnl.ni had 1, to lead lhe win:
mhoollng eye a• he took hl&amp;h scor- lng 1 e same peri - _ w ter'
net•
POMEROY &lt;Ul
honors ror both cluba with t2 the Athenians had wan 15 in
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By. quarten:
Winebrenner 4-3-tl: Bunch
. Jim Bennett had 10 for row before being dumped by their
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t8: Ewing 0.0-0: Hamm 4-l..Y;
Falconi who saw nine men arch-rival• from the same coun·
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Ru ' ifartln 8-I-ID, Hobstet. ln~ton 9-0-11: TOTALS 26-11).63.
Dk!k Rader with 10 and Robert Inside the oonference, AHS now ~·
ltr 3- •Col'ler toW, Georle 3,
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Ludwl1 with 18 led the Ripley holdt I IH mark. Nelaonvtne II
H. llolfmaa s-.to. Combla-7.23 Sprlgga 2-J.S; Bowman f).J-1: scoring.
u .. for the H810n, and 8-5 In the I
·-···· --~--- ..... ____ - .. •!Miller ll-0-0; Hyden 2-t-!;
I In the preliminary oontes~ the le!gue -tied wtth JlltltJon for :
LIMiTeD INClAGIMINTI 2-0-.ol: Davit 5-3·l2; Beckley
Falcon RlaeM!I defeated lbe Rip- second place.
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TOTALS 14-1-33.
ley Reserve~, Bl-42, with Charlie Athena trailed ts-7, 17·23 and tiTHI MMI~~ID
By quarlen; . .
Hargravet hitting 14 polntt. Leon· 37 at . the quertennarb Friday
PICTURid-..,..:..v~flltAY
Pomeroy .. . .... 11 21 43
ard Rouah and Glenn Icenhower night. High for the winnere wa1
.Jack10n .. .
.. .7 17 21
each had eight for the Llttl~ Fal· Mike Dexter, with 28 marker1.
ReiCirve tco1-e - Pomeroy
Blaine ComweU pumptd In 17 for

By quartera, ·

In the reserve l&amp;me The PlainR

lion becauae of academic difficuJ-1
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Col st. Marys 54 , Col Rosary 47
Grove City 53 , Mifflin 43
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Clrcl•ville 53
Chillicothe 90, Coshocton 59

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HOMEOWNERS
"PACKAGE"
INSURANCE

EACH

SERMONE'n'E
Pomeroy's Bud&amp;et Shopping Center

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

Take Someone to Church with You
Sunday

Support the Church ol Your Choice

Phone WY 2-2644

Pome-.y

CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
(Tbe Friendly B111k)

HAYES and RUSCHEL
GARAGE

Middleport

GENERAL REPAlKING
Ph. WY 24151
Middleport

KARR and VANZANDT
MOTOR SALES

STARK DRUGS

Cadillac-Oldsmobile-Rambler
242 W. Moln St. ·
Pomeroy

Plumbing &amp; Heating

J. P. Joachim, Prop.
Quolfty dry eleaninc and laundry .......,.
Try our routh-dry Hl'Vlet, flat wort iron~

R. H. RAWLINGS and SONS Co.

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KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

MAX WARD AGENCY
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Phone WY 2-2516

POIMI'O'f

HOME LAUNDRY CO.

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SEIIVI~£

Your Walgreen Agency

WILLIS ANTHONY
240 Lincoln St.
Mldtlleport
PhoM WY 2-2550

SALES _ .

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PhoM WY 2-2460

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Mldtlleport

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FRANCIS FLORIST

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Mounted FRIEl

Makers of Holsum Bread

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THE P~DPER WAY to fit a blouse is part and parcel of sewing instruction .at the Mason County Technldon• ~
and Adult Education School. Learning how are (left to right) Evalee Myers, Gallipolis; Arlene Thompson,
Gallipolis Ferry; Carolyn Winkler, Apple Grove; Lila Estes, Pl Pleasant; and Arlene Jordan, Pt. Pleasant.
The sewing courses, introduced just this winter as part of the adult education program, are among the most
popular at the school.
term. All such courses ""' belna
offered free as a Bf.lrvice of tlM
Mason County Board of Educalloll
an expanded horne economies cur- and lhe Stale DejNil'lmenl of Edriculum is anticipated for tne next ucation.

Adult Home Economics Classes Successful

Ohio's Spring Barrow Show
Slated For London Feb. 18

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CROPPING PRIVU.EGES
My Apple Grove Farm
1961 Season

HOOVER UPRIGHT SWEEPER
with throw away paper bags.
Make offer
Reconditioned and guaranteed.
Glean WoUe
Pay off $27.50 or lake over pay·
141 Maasacbuletta Ave. N. W.
ments of $1.115 per week. Phone
Waoblqloll I, D. C.
WY 2-2204.
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(2) 4, ll,lll, 25;
13l 4, 11, 18, 25, 8lc SINGr:h
SEWING MACIIINE
model 127, fully guaranteed in
small desk type table. Complete

U you are flying anywhere
In U.S.A. We will make all
reaervatlona for you at abaolutely no extra cost. In·
quire at:

Max Tawnay
422-2ncl. Ave,

WY 2-2204.

Uti New.

1:30 Breakfast Party
10:00 Motore1de
11 :00 Delton'• Top Ton
IUO Slor Solute
11:00 Noon New•
11:11 Manh.!Uen Melodi..
11:30 Plaller Porty
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!:15 Now•
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5:80 Slga Oil
12:00 Noon News
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12:30 Just For Vou
7,30 Euy Lislealng
1:115 News
7:45 Sunday Chapel
1:30 Jull !l'or You
8:25 Social Security Show
2:00 Say It With Music
9:30 The Church m Work.
3; Ill Platter Parly
9: IS Maahallen Melodies
4::!0 Loo!:al Newa
9:30 The Sunday Show
4:311 Plalter Party
11 :45 Washington Reports to the
5:15 Newa Roundup
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5:115 Sign On
1J:30 Army Hour
8:00 Mel Pri&lt;e Show
1:00 SUnday Showcase
8:15 Counlry Top Tetl
5: IS New~ Roundup
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OFFER EXLANATION
artgallery tnday ran thbo note
UTICA; N. Y. &lt;UP!J-Tbo Onei- on e !orlho:oming exhibilion by a
da County Welfont Department painter named Turcalo: "Re !""'
has reported tluot $!34,046 In wei- tecto hi!!W!If from ldenlliylnC
payment• for medicine wa• qualilJI Nilh individuality. Indi\·ldmode 1011 year 10 80 dnqj stere• uaUty II one, and ooe Ia un-and oae liquor otore.
doubledly lhe nearest point 10
The department fell il aeces- quality, but In !act It Ia oaly the
sary to explain !hal the liquor beglnnJns lu the IDfinlle II
alnre received f6 f~ll~o(_end) of lhe oeri.. of qualiU.._"

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SINGER SEWING MACHINE Round bobbln, ln brand new con
sole cabinet. Equipped to zig
zag and mnke button
holes.
Will sell lO responsible party to
lake over 8 payments at $8·40
per ;nonth. Phor1e WY 2-2204.
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1: !10 Breekfut Party

DAILY CROSSWORD

balance $37.60 or $2 .00 per W£"ek.

Phone

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L...,...,,.....,.,,.,.....,.=.....,~ l ELECTROLUX VACUUM Clean- - - - ···· - - -- - - ·-- er in excellent condition , with
BEE US FOR YOUR FEED
all cleaning attachments.
Deedl •nd custom grladln1.
aell for $13.00 plus $7.15 due for
Mlddlepori Food Oloro,
parts. Phone WY 2-2204CU 28,
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WATCH FOR "Whlolling Jaek'o"
ad next week. Something Spe- 4 ROOM HOUSE on Union Avedal!
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Feb. 6, 1961

NO. 146

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P Jmeroy Salt Firm Begins Second 100 Years Of Continuou s Operation
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Ir IN WI...,
and neceuary mJneralt in t h e perint.endtnt Seldon Baker esti• large furna("e whlrli coMWl'IN ..
Thi• ye,r mark.a the begin• I wot·ld. The product I.I manufactur- mated thal nearly 40 lQn1 of l"&lt;&gt;&lt;d amazing amount of to.al.
1
n ini of the aecond cen tury of ed in many partJ of the N o r t h art burned daily tu
product' the Copper conveyon are needell Ill
production ■t Pomeroy', lead- American 4.'0ntinent.
brine into ..all. This tonnage
11 pull the brme from the vlll OYII'
It la a commod ity generally tak- enough lo heat the .average homt the furnace. Super intendent W:•
in1 a ndu,try , nd tbe �wn••
only one It t_h e present tune.
en for granted. MOit of UI are fa- nearly Rven or t i ght ye.ar,. it e-r said that the copper ii .., •
The Euel11or S.lt Work, for i i
I the moKt expensive matmiall Ill
m l ar with ult and • thaker, but has been estima ted.
the pa•l 100 Y
hu be in that is j ,I aboo as
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goo.
the
ck
f
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t
far
u
1n
i
lan
ba
o the p ! when, the operat KH1 . lie ,aid �
�on1 m�1 opera":"
on euept"::..r1
t
operation takes place in 11alt will eal most metalt 11111
A tour through the ult worb .he main
m1 penodical Ih u t-downs for
. .
humans consume alt. 11le COWrep.air. The ult w orkl hu out- proves. however, a greal deal of is a f,ve- mch, 1200-foot deep diamd
fts
pum;,
al
ear conveyori; aeem endW:11 N li
l i ved all other aimilar opera- work i■ done by both men and etr� well. A
■
f
l
the
u
deep pool o all tours the ,tant
tion■ in the area with the e z.- machinery before the product iJ )q w:I from
�fter being hauled onr t II •
brine
I
n
to
a
huge v at.
ceptio n o! 1 Hariford,
Ve. , •hipped.
ilers whe re heat averqn •
firm.
The biggeat Item moneywi&amp;e in From I.hen the brine 11 hauled bo
Salt is one ol the moat common the production of aalt ia fuel. Su· by overhead ronveyun tQ t h
(C-11■■e• .. Pap -&amp;wl

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• Held In Jail For Hearing

"SEVEN WAYS
FROM SUNDOWN"
(Tochnleolar)
W.lth Audio MurphJ
a n d Barry Sullivq
- also "12 TO
l(OON"
Ken Clark, Tom Coawa1
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY
"THE LOST WORLD"
(Technicolor)
!lllchlel Rennie, Jill St, Joh n
and Fernaildo. Lamu
See: 70-ft. BrontollilN1; 10ft. Spider; lq()-tt. fore
monster; 81).ft. Dino
aaurs; 30-ft. repWes.

Three persons were Injured, and on e of them ls In
OPERATES PAY LOADER - J. C. Jett takes salt from two hugP pil es on alternate days to be bagged and
Works
beginning
Salt
its
Excelsior
,
the
Meigs
by
employed
county jail charged with driving while inloxicat­
is
He
west.
middle
the
throughout
customers
to
shipped
d,
o
e
following
t
o
Sent
el
.
h
a Sunday afternoon wreck on Route 7
i�
1961.
in
,_P
operation
of
year1
100
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second
_ _____ ______
. ________
south of Middleport.
'Die Ohio Slate Patrol aaid El• hi, car.
o
WASHINGTON (UPI) mer E. Sigman , 22 , Rutlond, driv- , Earl Beal, :is, HarrloonvUle . a
Pl'flidMt Ktnnedy 1ubml ta
ing north 1.6 miles north of the 1 pasaenger, wu treated and rettd to Congreu today detail•
O
Melg
..GolUo line, got on the left leased lrom Meigs General Ho,-.
'
od propo10l1 to HIOtld Un•
side ol the highway, ran into the pilal for leg abrasions.
llO
',
omployment componhllon
·
left front of • southbound c a r charges we"' filed,
btn•fit• and prowld• federal
A era ua Increase in the effects of the recession and aid for noody children of
driven by John E. Lyons, 18, Mid- Meigs county men involved In
e
topp d by severe weather the sale of prepaid sales tax out-of-work poront,.
dleport.
recent charg.. or court appear•
stamps d eclined considerably In the ten southeastern
KOt1nedy rtciuMtod """'
ab
Ly008•
car
·uek
the
guard•
a
nres include Rabert w. Proffitt,
BEDFORD . Mass. UPI __ T,·a ,· n' .
,nactmont o f tho mH1ur11
Ohio counUea for the period endin Jan. 2 1 .
il
II
d
ra
em
on
ro
t
over
n
.
an
••
kme
1
b
, Rt. 2, n
u"""
_ lne Ior •peed
33
- , to apfi
·-1 ed Moonwatch teams and a giant
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.
Th ere w,re only three count es th at excee d ed Iast In l.lt.r. to Vic. Pr••l•
and
II
d
1
1o
Si
oppe
on
1
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Pgma
n I pear in Gall ,poIii mun,c1pa1 cuurt
radar n etwork railed to pick up ,
years weekly total. They were Meigs, Athens and Pike Lyndon B, Johnun and
Ray•
Sam
Hou
Spoakor
any of the •·naming and biinking" l car _rJ pped out ahout 100 reet of today; Edward .J, Nunnally, Jr. .
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countlea. Vinton dropped to 8 ne w all time low of only burn.
sugrociu11t
wa,
Hr,
object, sighted by resident, Jn , gua, drail before stop;img, right '1:1, Cheoter, who forfeited • $25
$1 45. Gallia county figures were off by over half.
1•■l•d droll, of tho lt19! 1t.. scattered areas Sunday night.
aide up.
bond for speed, and Roy K. Deem.
The ll&amp;Urea for lbe counties
.
tboae fo the ee
Lyon,
body
,
1uffer,d
42
head
and
, Coolville, lined $25 for ,peed,
120. 19, $83,791.41. Meigs - $1,18 1 .• lion and supporting olatoThe reports were made by a
w ks endr
showln&amp;
t
t■rlH
11
1h0
of
socro
by
.,."
.
-rson , in the greater ; laceration, whJlt Wi lliam F, Well, I both in the Gallipolia court.
··• Jan. 23, 00, $47 ,869.06. Pike - $1 ,42 1.17, I1bor •nd hHlth, education number o( rm g Jan. ll, 1�,
-.... auu
,008. . Ross - $4,716. , $t:!4, and welfaro
Boston orea and by two por,ons in 1 18, Mkldleport, bis passen ger, had
36
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62 _
"'9
1960 and July l, 1959 follow:
the
lfJll 4 '8 727 06 490.2:1, Sc1olo - '8,185 .49, $185,• ..__________., we,t Virgin ia. One woman said , • fractured vertebra, the Patrol
7
A 11 · • •
' · • 845.63. Vinton - $471. 57, $20, 177.· 1
said ahe saw a blinking while l'ghl ' aaid.
t
$2S'l,71IU? ,
82.
traveling up and down. Other d• Well, was removed by the Ml&lt;llllllo - •i;tU.lt, $3, 447 .18,
----acrlption, varied.
dleport -lll!IIC1 111uad to the
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$M3�.ff., "1JI....IIII.
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However, a spokesman for '"' Mason Clinic. Slpnan had head
F It:ij - NiltW,
North American Air Defense Com- abrulona. Thi ar&lt;ldenl was re.&amp; ;,,1so,e.ee, etM.ill.M,
CASH BAH� • . PROPR
' of Bahr Clothier,, Mldmand at L. G. Hanscom Field ported at 3:40 p,m,
1--- - $1,!1111.M, $5, l28.09,
here said the huge radar network In • )es, 111'1'"'8 accident Saldleport, ha, origms in C,
townsh1pk ca111e to wort: ffllll, 118.tll, $11)1,141.15.
for the late Charles Mc11.. ,r at the :,roitb Clofliffil �
had picked up nothing unusual In urday afternoon al 1·35 on Route
L■- - ll,11ile.llZ. '8,!168.IK,
E. 0. Tewksbary, 71, of Middle- Store in 1949, became a partner in 1951, an d sole owntr
the past few days.
113 at ill junction w!Ut Route IZ4
$2511,11'18.IIZ, $270,415.3'/.
Smithson ian Astrophysical Ob- James Keith Dilcher 18 Rt 1 · port, died luddenly at his re,i- in 1956. The suit and hat display cases at the right are
.
Melp - $1,137.1111, $1,tl86.B5,
Miss Christine Elizabeth John- servatory in nearby Cambridge, Harrisonville !ailed i. ,;,.ke 8' dence S u n d a y morning. Mr. new in Bahr's redecorated store on North Sec9nd-av,
$101,i!Oll.71, $103,9!11.12.
Tewksbary was the o:,eralor of • three doors south of where Smith Clothing had been loson 42 passed away Salurday at headquarlera lor the International curve alid..; the 1luah road
Pia - ,1,017.lt, '872,99, $67, Funeral services lor F r a n k 10 �.m.' at her home in Mason al- Moonwateh visual satellite track•
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Ide
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barlier
shop In Pomeroy al t h e cated since 1912. - Sentinel photo.
lace 'r n ff the
,;9, 1$, $84,1184.N.
Gibson . 58, veteran rural mail ler a lengthy Illness. s h e was ing operation, said it had recel••
hi• death and operated
of
l
ime
wJ� 1 le�� 0 1
coll'de,i"
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Ron - '8,lOl.40, $8,793 .19, carrier of Harrisonville. were
ed
no
fonnal
Moonwatch
reporl1
O
to
�
�
shops
for
over SO years in t h I s
born January 21 1918 in Mason
CIUS ing minor damage
l
� area.
held Sunday kom th� Chase Fu! 1115,819.38, $4111A&amp;l41.
of sighting,.
nson �a, P receded �
s
.
.
------S.lola - ,11,111.tll, $12,203.20, neral Home With burial In Wells Mi s Joh
,
Survivors include h!S wile, Ne�
•
z:l
h
her
pa
nts
Martm
,
$',72,lSUt, #19,'108.08.
lie ; two ,on,, Edward of Wellston
Cemetery, and Rev. Kenneth Na- o
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Mae O iver Johnaon.
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v- ..:. , 14U8, '374.!6, .... son in charge.
and Rabert of Middleport: t w o
";;"!Ying
are
two broth•"· Fred
He had been a rural m a 1 1 �
9311.61, '29,tllll.17,
grandchildren, Charle, and Tom•
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nson of V ienna, w. Va. . and
f
r
30
moving
for
the
hope
He
son
Isn't
carrie
years.
friends
Cash
a
was
Bahr's
e
h
collecthree
my:
tax
great.grandchildren;
a11■
Motor whlcle a
George, of Masoo : th'.. •1ster•,
n
ery
a
Wood
often.
ol
Zelda
d
Brad
Gibson
v
one
'
llem
brother,
Buckeye
Ohio
George,
the
of
■oulbea
tea
lions la
;
Mary Johnson , and Mrs. Gold_The proprietor of Bahr's Clothiers. North Second•IIT,
Lake, two 1islers, Eva Struble ol
rottnllas lhowln1 flaures lor the an d had spent his entire life in 10 In gle,, both 01 Mason -� Mn.
Logar, and Jessie Mitch of O&gt;lum- Mi ddleport, las\ week completed movmg three doors
week endlac Jan. II, 19111 and for the Albany and Harrisonville com- Marcia Hartley of Blacklick, W.
south into a re-decorated aa:id �quipp�� store roo111.
J
bus.
the ll■cll year wbk:b ,larled July munlt(es.
Va. : two ne;,hews, Charles John •
fo
n g art hi, wife, Leno ,
The event resembled an oldt1me house raJSmg.
Survivi
·
62G
$2
_
The
of
Atltenl
deceased
,
n
was
.
Fu
llow:
member
8
_
eral services were held to
1 1860
so
n
nd
J
hn
Jo
'0 ing lhe slore,
Al one time
and •Ix son,, James F • Jr. . Har•
:
mi; No Injuries resulted from an day al 2 p.m. for Chrlslopher Co- the Presbyterian Church of Mid·
'87,Strl.117, Gallla p�:�Y �
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High School In 194-1 came to work
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o
por
a
n
severs
a
ry
appe
me
•
a
16
n
�:
: for lhe late Charle� MtM.uter in
accident at 4 p. m. Saturday at lumber, 82, of Muon who died dleport.
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$41,111.09. Hocking - '701.92, $50,· riaonville: Robert of Dayton ; Dr. :�er relatlve:
f
the intersection of Sprin g-av and Saturday morning at Holzer HO!I- Funeral services will be h e l d loads o cloltlmg, hats, s. sh � 1949, became a partner in 191,
111.•. Jacbon - no weekly fi. Don of Portsmouth : John of Ath·.
to the ne
coats
a
nd whalnol
=N, '811 4311 44. Lawrence - s:i . Ohl: Gary and Gordon, both
Fu
n
eral
services
w!U
be he I d Willi, HUI, the Pomeroy Police pllal following a short illness
at
Wednesdoy at 2 p.m. from t h e
in 1956. It wi
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Kmca1d, and sole owner
John
·
Another,
quarters.
.
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p.m.
Tuesd
..
v
t
2
8
8
t Ule Mason Department sald .
home·
only
last
week
he changed tbl
Mr
Belcher
was
a retired coal Ewmg Chapel with Rev' Howard
'
.
A son, George, was k'lled
·"'
In ,I E· U· p· Church wIth Rev. R 3lph A vehicle driveu by Jean WW miner, and wu OOffl DeNmber Ruppelt officiating, Burial will be ,penl most oC a day pa,nlmg the name of h11 store to Bahr "'
\,MIi'"
I
,
.
floor.
,
nl
Maho
n
y
charge.
Burial will he of Pomeroy collided with another 29 1871 in Wyoming County W in the Riverview Cemetery
aollon in France In World War
e JD
_
ie,s.
in ceme
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od
rt
er
a
ay
t
b
uslness
m
1s
Bahr
·
·
m the
. Odd Fe11ow• Cemetery,
II.
operated by Larry Laudermilt of Va, He wa■ preceded in death by Middleport.
1 111"shaking down" through the lat- He has built up a followln
Fnenda may call at the rest- Pomeroy_. Cause or the accident his parents. James and
may
call
Friends
al
the Ew- ter part or last week. and is pleas- ing a wide range of "DUii!'
Martha
de?ce of the deceased •�,yllme was, attributed to poor road condl- Cline Belcher.
Ing Funeral Home anytime prior ed with public reaction lo bis brands" io his . merclumtlisltij
Meeting Tonight
prJOr to services, Fogleson_.,,s are hons.
He is l\lf\lived by alz. daugh• to servke!I.
Amoog them are Rugby "'Wit.
move.
The regular m eeting of D r e w
-------In charge,
The police deparlment reported ters. Mrs. Dorothy Cartwrlghl
Web,,ter Poat 39 American Legion
Bahr. a n,live of Chester townboth cars suffered exten sive front and Mrs. Evelyn Brewer, both of
!Continued on Page Slxl
ahip, graduated from Chester
.
will be held tonight al 8 p.m. al
Friday Set Down
fnmt
No
•
nd damage.
arre
m Mason ; Mr■. Donald Kewnore
Melp County Sherill Rabert C. the Legion Home it waa announc - Wahan1a an W'l
l
I
were flied. Laudermllt was travel- and Mrs. Erne,t Caoile both of or County Canvass
ed
thla
In
b
legtalati
ve ex
� empbulud In h I I
In g south .. Sprin g-av ond Mrs. Newark ; Mrs. Charle, hlgle1 of Mrs. Donald llelzing, chairman
, Give Its Concert
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rei,ort of Juuary 1h11 14 highway ocuUve ::. ta!ghan.
of the Bela Sigma Phi 1ponsored
w
,11 wa, gomg north.
a
he
n
h
m
8
While
•
w
Falco
T
Bl mlngton, Indiana and Mrs.
de
e
Re
ol
t
and
r
comman
h
pori.,
aled
lnve■ll&amp;
Mother,' March for Polio Hid to,
by
•
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la
o
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I band will present Ila winter con.
sy Short Of Balleysv e, w. V•. day that
Rooo
a house-to-house canvass
h ll
durln1 the month. adjutants conlerence in Colom- cert toOl&gt;rrow ni t at B p,m, •1
: Other 1urvlvor, include a broth- '
•
IIUIUC.,
gh
,
FOR TASTU!R CANDY
bus will be presented an d a mat.
w,ll be made throughoul the coun·
Sheriff Rllritnbacb urge, drlv•
. be the high school under direction of LONDON &lt;UPll-'Dle National
Boyd Bee
I her oI GIlbert, W. ly by worker, thl, Friday even ing
ter of child welfare also will
ci
al
,
spe
In
oners
Commissi
ora to u,e chain■ and drive with
County
igs
e
M
The
leader
band
Thomas T. Reed.
Un100 ol Retail Confectioner, ap, Va., five s11ter,, Mn. Alva Black from 7 until 9 p. m.
presented. All members are urg• ,
care during tb■ bad weather
at their courthouse office this morning accepted the low
Among
..
iectlone
to
be
played
pe
aled to the government Sunday and Mrs. All� Harless, both ol The drive lor fund, had been
to
ed
atte
nd.
another
st
Mobil Oil ('.ompany to supply gasoline fo.l' �
wblcb la u:,octed to la
_____
by the ■enior band will b efavor• to perm11 candy ,tores 10 sell Davin, W. Va., M rs, Sarach Lew• poslpooed lrom last week due to bid of the
t go-day period al the county garage.
11
kl II the gnund ho
la of Cl liton MIi la, W. Va. : Mrs. bad weather. Mrs. Betzlng asks- ne
Iles, "St�tnt Prince'" by �lo• llqueur-navored chocolote,.
RIVE R FROZEN
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e Mobil Company' s bid ol da this aCtemoon Is the hlrlnc ..
g
llhadow meana anythin
g -:
'
Herbert: Ellll".�t Overture by A spokesman lor the group ,aid Della Wh1 liing&lt;,,n , White Oak, w. that all worker■ bring fuoo, col 20 89
BELOW GALLIPOLIS
. cen ls per regular gallon and a new dog warden . Johnny 111......
The ■herilf also reported that Ice condition on the Obio RI•·
thoven and Poet a nd Peas- "the alcohfillc content of llquered Va. : and Mrs. Tex aa Lundy of le&lt;ted to the Pome�y City Hall,
�
23 75 lor high-test waa lower by warden for the past term, ••
G po,- - booked at t h e er are getting to the point where ant • by Von Suppe.
chocolate, is never above I per I Colburn, Va.; 17 grandchildren, headquarten lmmed1alely followa fraction ol a cent than the other asked to resign his post by I i ,
ing the canvass. She also asked
be , cent, so ihere u hardly any dan • and five great-grandchildren.
lollowlng they are about 01 bad u the 1917• An added attraction will
• o u • I J JaJ1 on the
bidders, The Standard o 1 1 Republican branch of the �.
two
clulr&amp;e1
the month.
1 numbers preaented by the junior ger of encouragi ng drunken or• Following eervices at Fogleoong that any organ ization wishing to
18 period.
I
Company and Hirer Oil Company. He was hired during the I O
, Funeral Homo JD Muon conduct- con tribute ahould send the �oney
Trtpailll, 15, driving while in- Today the enllre river b e l o w band.
gles."
A motion was en tered by Avery when Democralll held the PDi'jj
toxlcated 7, lnl1'liclllcm I, disturb- GaWpolia dam waa blocked olJ
·- ed by Rev. Ralph Mahoney, bur• to her In Pomeroy, or give K to a
.
,
Nel,on and accepted by Commis- in th&lt; three-llllll COIIIIDWioa.
ial wa■ made In Gra•el HUI Cem· worker of their area.
Ing PIM» I, old One I, potty Jar. to river traffic and all b o a ■
aloners Don Mullen and President Meeks' resignation will beeome
- I. .._ to ,tea) l, ln•eatl- down 14 Dem 35 are tied up
elery,
NOT ONE TO ARGUE
IIn
)
Dan Hartinger to have the MobU effective today. �
-----ptm for bed obock I, hold for k:e harbon.
ST. WUJS, Mo. &lt;UPl l -'1110 as- Company supply the gas. A o n e Don Mullen staled. At lea■t thno
other &lt;UUllty I, tlefnudlng .. Jnn. on the upper Ohio the river 18
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL oe,sor's 'olfice malled a routine per cent decreose will be made men are in line for the job. n ,IJ
,
keeper I, opoecling I, open charge lull of Ice lrom Dam 13 to Dam
dmlaa
A
ion■ Salurday _ Mra. notice to a woman rece1,lly telling after the firs! 30 days In the price expected that a con11derable
1 menial I. aad !allure lo • e n d IS. 'DIis morning the Franklin
�·
w,· 11 L. requ,'red 1or ai, •grDarrell Badgeley, RD, Racine. her that It had railed the as or the ?rod""
Two
Middl
eport women were cited and fined b
actchllcl to 9Cbool I.
;
Pierce wu stuck In the Ice that •
home
o
of
her
valual
t
pe
on
cted
urd
•
II088ed
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,
The
y
Item
e
only
other
x
of
the new dog warden
Mlddleport M ayor Joh n Ze rkle over the weekend • D--• Sat ay - A r a
. .
.
'20
000
Sherill llarlo,it,ad, uid • Iola! Is cloalng the lock chamher Of mg
nage
Mulle
n said al IMIOn
•Y IhaI
to
be
o
n
the
commlSSIOner
s
Kathryn
Bryant, Rutland , and
e
I
.
of 51 per■oM were enrolled al the Dam 17, 1te varies m
thlclmesa Th two women who .were. engaged In fighting n a Mid•
mall, asae,sor Fran- - -return
By
n the Oil·
o
work
any
ii
doobted
He
e' Ev
DarSt an d Georg Ie Ne Ison. Slnc:lalr1 Pomeroy
M
Jll) durlne Ill■ montb. Nine of lhe from II!! to s inche■ with the dlepo_. B
STAUNCH SUPPORTER
gineer's budget would be .,._,,1.
Zerld�• ,.,:�1.,:::i Da!t 1
Birth _ Mr, and Mrs. Darrell ci1 H. Kennedy sa.i, he received
Wll'I ltoldovert f r o m heavitat k:e at ';)ama 20,_ 21,
He did not
fll),000for
check
�
lion,
Roy
Priddy
ol
Rutland
was
al thi• meeting. AccordJna: ·to
ed
ZI ent&lt;rlng any village llqoor eatabBadgeley, 1 girl.
Only person to ,ote Republican
llllllllh. For the - and 23. The Kanawha RIYer "' lshmen
t
woman.
ll
arrested
icatio
for
Iden
n , Ethel
Into
the
ify
x
law, no definite .sel �
$25
ned
stale
e
In
th
l, li
Ii&gt;!
l
in Jackson Counly, Mo.,
her
Admlulot11 Sunday - C a r I
and cosl ,
..
ill Ila lhe ahorill uid that comperaUvely
of k:e w 1 1 h ,n se
y
into
cus
Priddy
was
lak
for
made before April I al
be
must
CLA810NG
as
30
c
'fl
tod
Qu
ll
Pomero
COLOU
··
1860
w
presiden tial election ol
y, and J, S. Kelley
d ntenced her lo spend
a ,
none •�Winfield Dam, '
• - wore
R
,
Ca";"ll
redtle,.
operati
L.
on
uThe comml,.lohen
year.
each
1860Was
of
iddle
election
tial
port.
M
days In joll, but IW!pended the
SHIPPEY, Ensland (UPI I-Lo- presiden
for
cited
waa
ll
ga.
exhauats,
se
ll\rtn&amp; lhe IIIODlb of Jllllllar)' In
over a month and
IAICAI. TEMPS
have
therefore
Ablor
voted
He
i
Gilpin.
JU..
jail ■ta).
Dl!charge■ Sunday - Gay Ann cal govemmenl ofllclalo Sunday Will am
Leroy
Ho
har
is
be
held
'
I
half.
on
a
m
who
rewarded
a
a
Lincoln.
at
the
S&lt;
irlg
llNIO !llterMf JlaNmaeb depart 'J'he mid-day te per ture
Georgie lllel,on, who aloo enter•
Burke, Coolville; Ch a rle1 Smith, ordertll Robert Morr!, to remove raham
the •
nd
,:noot 1!,1J!lpted 1 1 actldents, ID--�
_M,tc\'- � 8 �-� of
wu, 1� . '25 charge of Intoxication, a Rich- Racine : Robert While, Syrl&lt;IN, !JOO - tlles
hill houae him by appointing him as the The engineer', budget is
- INI !hall Wat w,,ori.,r ilm'- aili&gt;ili Ii Pon\owy "u fl
coela for �rlil'ng ihe peace- ard John Sluon wu cited on I and Clyde Sanden. RD 1, lltedt- roof becaUN Ibey do DOI blend first territorial governor ol Colo- ly one ol county
1
-"• with lides cloudy,
heacil not yet IOI up,
lajl the - �
la other Mlddleport Police ac- char1• ol �ninl llle1al mufflers. ville. _
with lS,IJOO red Ille, on hill bouoe. rado,
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Middleport , Ohio

Hearing Aid Service

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drown. Tliey show your ex­
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This helps you to avoid ov­
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beyond the limit of your
bolanc,. They ore a htlp in
tracing checks that may
,tay out a long time.
So fill out tht llubs as your
checks are drawn. They
add to the value and con•
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