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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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far
u
1n
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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.
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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
•
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
,
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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;-i
Mae O iver Johnaon.
, n
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 �
·
High School In 194-1 came to work
';'.,;' �
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
•
...,.
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
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the new dog warden
Mlddleport M ayor Joh n Ze rkle over the weekend • D--• Sat ay - A r a
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Sherill llarlo,it,ad, uid • Iola! Is cloalng the lock chamher Of mg
nage
Mulle
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to
be
o
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the
commlSSIOner
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Kathryn
Bryant, Rutland , and
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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·
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any
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DarSt an d Georg Ie Ne Ison. Slnc:lalr1 Pomeroy
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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
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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.
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arrested
icatio
for
Iden
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Into
the
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law, no definite .sel �
$25
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stale
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In
th
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in Jackson Counly, Mo.,
her
Admlulot11 Sunday - C a r I
and cosl ,
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of k:e w 1 1 h ,n se
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into
cus
Priddy
was
lak
for
made before April I al
be
must
CLA810NG
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30
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Pomero
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presiden tial election ol
y, and J, S. Kelley
d ntenced her lo spend
a ,
none •�Winfield Dam, '
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Ca";"ll
redtle,.
operati
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on
uThe comml,.lohen
year.
each
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of
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election
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SHIPPEY, Ensland (UPI I-Lo- presiden
for
cited
waa
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exhauats,
se
ll\rtn&amp; lhe IIIODlb of Jllllllar)' In
over a month and
IAICAI. TEMPS
have
therefore
Ablor
voted
He
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Gilpin.
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Dl!charge■ Sunday - Gay Ann cal govemmenl ofllclalo Sunday Will am
Leroy
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held
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on
a
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who
rewarded
a
a
Lincoln.
at
the
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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
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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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Meet: Weecba, raccoon and
Nubbin, the hounil .
Fun with craey-mixed-u,p-pup
an d hlo lhie&gt;in' Pall
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LIBERTY THEATRE

Around The Clock

Middleport , Ohio

Hearing Aid Service

F.-.e Bo•e Con111oltatlon
Badget Term111
B■tterl" and lnform■llon at Dutton
Drug Stora, Mldtlleport, O.

DILES RADIOEAR CO.
,hone LY �-d550

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CLOTHIERS

Formerly Smith Clothln1 Co.
MIDDLll'OaT, OHIO

Home Of
Name ••nd
Mere..�

NOW IHOWIN G
"FACE OF FIRE"
With Cameron Mit&lt;hell
"HE LL &amp;ENT POR
LEATHER"
(Colori
Wllh Audie Murphy
Al• Cwtoon CarnlHI

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They giYa you a complete
record of ever y ch e ck
drown. Tliey show your ex­
oct balance at all times.
This helps you to avoid ov­
ardrafh - checks written
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•
vinitnce of your Checking
Account.

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WOOD PANILtNO , .
You can chant• the whole
appeoronco of your ..it, for
the better by tbe - of ap­
propriate wood panelhls.
Al low N lfc �• ft,

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On Your S.vlngs

The FARMERS BANK .

and Savings Company

'LOOIIINe
'111e floora In your borne can
llo made to ltok like new
wllb fine, ltmlr10111 floorlnc.
1 Euy to apply over old flool'9
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Fm
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touch to your 11..,.. ..,. '1111
uoe of inlenltlna Louiilt

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Lollla Ann,tronc
Gene Krupa, :ModerDllre■
Colol'Clt'IOOn:
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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Salt Making Starts Second 100 Years Her

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Pennies From Havana
Cuba iJ goins to start minting plastic
roins . according to reports from that
country. Up to now , all Cuban coinage
bas been made at tbe U.S. mint In Washington, using the same metals and alloys
as American coins.

This Is Your Leader? If flying •aucera really do exist, as
some maintain, It is amusing to speculate what their occupants thought If they
saw Ham, the chimpanzee astronaut, on
his rocket ride .

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Washington's officials say the move
is caused by Cuba's tack of dollars to buy
coins and that It won't work. There just
bn't 1 plastic &amp;uitable for coins as yet.
The U.S. investigated and discarded the
possibility of using plastic fo1 pennies I
during a World War II copper shortage.j

SPEEDY NEVTBONI ..
It haJo been

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oeutrona, the tub-atomic ....... '
rei..... wbeo aa II ~{
travel at ..,...S. up lo M . . . . . ~

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hour to suatain I c:baiD i l MS £
in an atomic reactor.

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Sharb have one lo ' - nlft
of teeth in actual1110 ml a · ~

Alter witnessing the orbiting of a
number of dogs, mice, and other creatures, possibly they concluded that
earth's highest form of life bad finally
ventured Into space .

oerve of anotbor two 1D ·
rows. A reserve bibs tbo. .....
of • lost tooth In leu llwl a

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AMERICAN-MARimA

&lt;:raft &amp;nd sent fish prices soar·
ing. The Cape Cod Canal was

closed.
Waler Malo Bursta

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In Manchester. N.H. the rold

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weather bur· • a 30-inch water
main.Escaping water promptly
Croze aeros:. a 12-block area.

ePRO-SHEEN

Cutt)·hunk Island, Mass .• with a
winter population of about 100.
isolated and Coast Guard
v orked to free a path for

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TRIED AMANWicH?
A manwich is any man-sized sandwich
made with Heiner's bread ... ideal
for lunch boKes for school or the
man on the job, because
Heiner's stays fresher longer.

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Heiner's Goes with

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a:RTIFIC::ATE
For 1981

Please Rememember

Juot oall our offl&lt;e. Get )'OUr Financial
Credit Certificate, good all over Ohio. It
stands for ready eath quickly. It tenet aa

your fPtaneial backina ao you ean eo make
a good deal from any dealer on a oar or
other thinp. It coats you nothing lo get lt.

Rutland Furniture Is Still Installing
(Regardless of the Weather)

Every working man and woman lhould
carry one to rely on in 1961. You never
know when you may need it. We are alad
to approve every request pouible ao you
have establlabed state-wide money credit.
Jult phone tomomtW 10 "we can man yours
riJht away. No obllgaUon.
125 E. Main St.
Phono WY-2-2171

BOMEDGAS
BULK HEATING SYSTEMS

.laiMI Mahok.,, Mlnager

• For inform•tian •nd frM estim•te, e~~ll

RUT~D
Phone SH 2-4811

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Rutland,

LISTEN TO RADIO BETTY NEWTON I
Here's a lively program we think you'll enjoy,
Ea(!h radio visit Is chock-lull of bright ideas,
good bumor and t.i.me!y sentimenta. Listen

while you work -

or drive your car -

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relax - to Radio Betty Newton and her gen-

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tap lor, aru sparta lam 'I'uelday
D.lgh\, wben the Racine Purple Tor·
aadoes come to MKI?Ieport and
the. Bwlland Red Devtls travel to

Mtddleport Tuesday af~r edging ] this season.
a tough Amea-Bern qumtet 54-50

For 3rd Reserve Cage Title

Parkersburg Catholic quintet on

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Eagles. 59-52 ~.-oy on

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Buley 54 Delawaro Wlllo fl

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Pomaoy.
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employee tl tho 1 1 - /11(111 :l
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to a"::
BY MR. FIX
HI plate fastened to at Ieost
rounda.
u. your butJaet doeon1 permK ttl posts securely mounted':;;;] - - - - - - - - - - privacy and a lltUe
puttmg up a garage lhla opring, concrtlo footings that go
wby not setlle for a carport? U the frost line. Strap iron or
well conatructed and planned It angle. Iron should he Inserted
ahead with IIIli'
can be converted to a garage in the eoncrete before It hardens.
with your loo
a later olep.
Bott the post to lhfa.
cal buUdlnjJ ~t. T!Jere
!loanwblle you can offer the
v ABlATIONS
be setback reulrements and
r•~t~Ul ..""~ ~ ....~U~r and There can be variations.
sideyard restrictions that may aJ.
ov.Q,,.., li """"" · patio :hof neednl be flal. It could
lor your ballding plans. II, beof sons during lbo awnnier.
1o.. ~he peaked roof of the
..... of lb010, you J!AD1 buU4
Tbe carport Ia native to warm- lfount two ancbor beams on
against your bouae remember that
••· climates wltere rain and hot wall 80 that they fnnn lhe same there Is such thing u 1 freeIUn ar.::. the "'"''v COlizuderations. angle as the peu:ed roo(.
Blanding earport,
If you .lJve ..... ne there Ia plenty 'llle roof should he covered
of snow plan .. a roof that will woOd aheathlng and roll rooflllg
bear fhe hoavy load.
Be Sun! to Ule fiuhing
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Tbe carport fa 11enerally an- roof and wall meet. The flashln11l
cho~ to Olle waD of the should be Inserted under the
house .. Tbll wall. a roof and two of clapboards or shingles
or more posla sre the bare Jnlnf. ately above the roof. It
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mum requirement&gt; for a carport. then bend «MMlward over the top
Tbe carport abo can be a layer of roofing and he •aled
way of making the transu,.. with asphalt.
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from a ono • car to two • caP Build your carport big enough
~arage. In thll cue one wall ot y
Ill'· J CKSO
the garage II used for the oldo of ou can oq.-e w an eight "
A
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the carport When
to
alne-foot width but u feet wiD per
maintaining a broad study pro11
closing. In
iilruclurecomeo Jete- mit you to open doors a !HUe eaa- gram through high enrollmeot,
lv you can uao tbe •~rom ler. A 12 or lfl.lnch overhang
the Jackson city boon£ o£ edu·
the old flatagl wsll for the DOW edgo ol the roof wW offer
cation had adopled a policy 0£1011ooe.
protectloll against llllll and
the doon of the blab llchool
the carpori at leut 18
oulalde student..
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anchored
Before or Aller
'A IOIJI'o!lOIIIt otatement of pollcy
A bl or

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aplkeo or lag belli with anchors
fnr IIIMOnryl wiD fnrm one IUJI'
port tor the roof. ~low a pllch of
about - lndi per foot. Raftero
are toebaded to this ancbor beam
or led~. Use :lttl'l on 2~lnoh
centers for the rafter..
Tbe oUter edges ol lbe rafters
should be firmLy 1upportod on a

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slab before the carport
!shed, but becauao of It's
conatruetlon 11 caa be done
u well. Uoe wire mesh over the
rook aad gravel fUI.
Sldeo aeedn'l ba left completeJy open. Fence raU., plywood
els, louvers, even lrelllses
climbing vine.;· caa be used

it's eosy and it
costs so little to

adopted at tho rocuW'
meeting of the board repayment of tuition tor
otudentt either by
the dlltrlct ol reoldeoce or priv·
ately, requlring IIITODj!emonbt tor
attendance and payment of tultlon
the boanl of realdence and
eatabllshiDg tuition for t9t!t ol
month or the atate • eatabllahed
rate &lt;whichever II lowerl.
The ootmly board of education
and boards of dlotricts now aand·
mJaobon Hlflb School
Invited to 001111der the dll·
Jvm&gt;te(IOI of tmltlng territory with

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Mefga County'• Home Neu~1paper

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Jacksoa city' ochool dfatrlct.
'llle fnllowed the lou of

Your Deily Sentinel has the widest Meigs County cov1rage

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HamUton Local dfatrlct with
Hill and tho llkellhood of •

Ichan'"becauao
"' LibortJ and s.~o~a .u.
ol the defeat or

operollltg levioo.
When the Hamilton
boelfeetlve R will ruult 1D
loa of around :t1 stwlent•
the local high acbool, wbare
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patter•• anti tn~lors

tranoler

from outatde dlolrlcla.
LocaL lchoo£ oftJelala U1 that

the and 0( the loDg...W.Uabed ....
latloDablp and lb estudent !au
....,...m. - teacher tmlt, plac.. the vocatlonal agriculture deparlmeflt In jeopardy and IDII1 of·
feet the diYefallled oo&lt;&gt;peralli&amp;

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fftO ••.
!1 aiiOnf. Soa our llno of aaphalt, vinyl anti I1etrt::~-=
and the propooeducalloa and dlotrl-

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bullvo eduoatloll C!OIIfle.
Ffnll!elll probllml of tbo Liberty and Scioto dillt2ctl atommlng from the defeat of 1ev11t1 of·
the local high oc:boal bocluae

from 1111 "' tiO JlUI'ill. LocaL
1achlllll otnciala teet lhat • m!Denro!iment of 1,000 In •

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lifltl' ~· -pro.
Afl'llllabble lou ol lulU..
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Vera Franceschi, pianist will present the
cert of the 19,60-61 concert season of the ~
Concert Asso!"-a~on at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday
A.ca~emy auditonum: The con~ert series opened on Dec.
5 With Archer and Gile, folk smgers.
A native ('f San Francisco, Miaa Franceschi II a produc&lt; ol t b e Franceschi has ployed with
best in American and European of the great orchestras of t
training, She was a 1tudent of the world as soloist· Some she has
fllllOU&gt; Pierre Monteux and wu played wlth at the New York
graduatod from the s.nta Cecilia harmonic, Chicago, Cleveland,
Conservatory in Rome at the age tionale of Paris, Boston Symof 1.1, L'.o youngeat on record. She phony and Lascala in Milan. She
also holda a degree from t h e has m a d e many
Manh.ottan School of Mualc and 11 lours and was honored by I b e
the first Amariean pianJ&amp;t to earn American Red Cross d u r i a
I doctor' a degree In mualc lram World n for her conceris
f0 r
the Sante Cecilia Academy in servicemen. She Is married
to
Metropolitan opera tenor, Daniele eles; Stan Leonard, the V~
hmne.
Barioni and lhey are tbe parents ver, B.C., veteran: and AI MeaAlter making her debut, Miss of a two-year..,ld son.
the Phoenix, Ariz. cltlb pro
wbo led the tournament In tha ...,.

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Sunday and llnlshed lui
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with 8 IW&lt;HUJder..par 34 00 the No~ IWimminl team 1111pped Wmd Up In Red
'llle Preoldeot'1 oloter, 'lrile of[ ta.oo' to :10.00:
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~Inn~otreek at 201 In a WASHINGTON IUPIJ _ Seauolo aclor Peter Lawford, wu IIJUII&gt;t : to :100.00.
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field pretllcto the government
but did 1101 make l&gt;eneU -.!1 :10 00 to 16 OO·~..Ii '
January got blo 11'10110)' - flJO,- NEW ORLEANS - D a v I d L. wind up the p.....,t fiscal yoar available. Poltce uld they - ~ ZI.OO to N.Oo· Com ... 'a
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the aaay way. lie ocored a bole- namod 110D1Jlaylng coptaln ol the the aurpl111 forocut by tbe Eloeo- oral tlmeo" and knew oho waal' SIDEr _ E - , ~u:- 00 to
ln...,. on the 15th bole at tbo fD.,t961 United Stateo Davia Cup leo· bower admiuiJtratlon.
llayiJll-•wbe!e Ia New York. 10.00: Stock Ewes4001oi.OD; Fat
dian WeU. &lt;ourae In the oocond ala team.
Furthermore, ..aolfleld oald Tbe four ~ Canadlau Sheep 4.00 to 8.00: CUU. 1.00 to
round to get tblo beou but fln·1 LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -stan Sunday, the deficit for the nal-bave been llnbd to the !belt 5.00: Buclu3.00toi.OO: FatWethished the toiii'Dm10Dt with 359 Benham of Lalto Placid won the fiscal year will IDlOUilt to about ol ~1.000 ID jewela and cash from en 4.00 to 1 00.
iD a tie fnr toth place. right to drive the United state.• ~2 billion and tho government Mrs. Lowford'1 New York bote! LAMIII - Topo 18.00: Secoock
tie gave blm an additional No. I four·man bobled team 1n the can't do llllytbing about "II" oulte. three -ko ""'· u weD u 14.00 to 18.00: LlgjJt Wtl. 1100 to
wblch he caa u.ae to help world cbamplonshl:&gt;a.
proacbinl a balanced budget" un- a llrmg of l1mllar bolo! bteakinJ IJIJ..OO~:~c~-~~1f!0.~00!_to~K~00!_._
the IIWl wbo m.Uea out blo
lUNDAY
W flacal 1963.
11&lt;1'018 the UDited Stoteo and C. incxlme tax.
PALM SPRINGS, Call!. -Billy Sllortly be1on! leaving oft1ce nada.
the Manha1laa South Diltrlcl,
Maxwell had a oa..tmdor-par 71 M.....,U of Odeoaa, Tex., ,..0 lhe former President Dwight D
no.....,., pollee bealtat.d to whose mea entered the Lawfnrd
the fmal round to go w!lh blo flJO,OOD PaW. Sprlngo GoU Claulc: aenbower estimated that the. • brin~ grand larceny charps laveotll!"llool solc:ly on the bub
previous rounda of !18-~ and wllh a SIS. two llrokea bolter tban ei'1JIIlel)t would end the :Ot againll them-even tbeulb they ol ....._ "lealu," told UP!
two strokea ahead of the Doug Sanders of Ojal, calli.
fiscal year on June 30 wll: a , 100 re~y were found with Mn. thero wu nothing more pollce
mllllon surplus. Be oald hll utf. Lawford 1 dlamoad brooch Ia their could do Ill the cue and they
Seeond place money of $:!,tOO IIE!.'liNKI, Finland _ Ruaala'l mate was based 00 a .. jusllllllbly ~.... lba
of. would It over to the dlalrict
went to Doug Sanders, the dub· Vlct.Jr Koalcbkia won the 1961 Eu optimlatlc lew"
tlclalq repolted the c:rlme to city attorney'• o1t1ce for "legal .,...
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8 fiscal 19!!1 budget providing for
round 69. Th• same a• Arnold land was oecond.
"M18Inly !mows ,.. are looklq
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Springs Claoslc: 1u1 year.
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finished third at 348 and won $2,·
200, followed by Bill Cuper AP'
pie Valley, Calif., with
and
$1,900, and the sao Fraaciseo Bay
area stars, Ken Venturi and Bob
Rosburg, at 350. Good for $1.600
each.
Don Whitt, Borrego Sprinp,
Calli., grabbed $1,ttl0 for blo ,...
enlh place 351. Three goUen, lied
at 352, collected $1,200 each Jack Fleck, the 1955 National
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14-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 8, 1161

Saturday night. The Yellow Jack- Rutland d ropped the
Wednesday night. PoiDt ,
Cola 81. M1r1 as
Navy 5I Peao St. 56
~ 1'1rp. 71
ets wilb a 5-10 aeuon's record, 0:~~anuary 20thte ast _Rutlant~- ID tthehe Pleasant has a season's record of
BY' Bob E. Syer
Brow11 74 Dartmouth 11
h owever. P1aY an unp red leta bl e Devila
.uat. encoun
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m::n sea- mne
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have compiled
wms_
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~f~ata af· . The Pomeroy Purple Pa~tlter_ reserves, tops last ~ear Duquesne 13 Crt!l(lblo• 9
8
Eastffn.
brand ol basketball and could
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ter dropptng a 58-58 deciSIOn to a In the SEOAL a nd tops again thts season have comptled Bostea CoUege 86 Army 6!
Colamhao RooorJ 1'1
Delawaro 81. Mu:J Jl
Pomerobeyftake~-~innight~-ofpf IA&gt;t make a game of it for the high aonsEtereco,rd.J bOn~- ollmher ~d, lanky Ironton five Frlday nigh!. ' 3 14-1 record for the-Ir 1960-61 efforts and clinched no Yale &amp;1 Harvard 57
rnorrow
ore llmll g 11e om Dying Tornadoes
1 as rn ( -8
as ..-n provmg
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Pleasarit Big Black! Wednesday.
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j with each game and should be Pornerny (9-6) has two games e~s t an a Ie or e EO League Reserve Cha mplOn- Canlllus 79 No&amp;.re Dame '7Z
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Ill. Clalrmlle
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Buffalo 77 Baldwta Wallace 6S
Wahama remains idle until Fri· Out on Route 7 Coach Bob Ash· Iready to give the Devils plenty of i left after Wednesday, ending their shl~;
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da v
ley's Eastern Eagles will host the trouble.
SEOAL schedule on Friday when
Ive op _omores, . ree uniQrs an one resn~an W. VlrciDta liS N. Car. Slate 78
New
Les1q1oa 111. ~ 'II
H&lt;:~eme, 17- 1 for the .season, Rutland Red Devila lor the sec- I nown river at Point Pleasant,llhey host the Gallipolis Blue Dev-15~akeldup
~me of thtst Pomeroy_1reservP. group whtch Kentucky 89 Jo•lortda 68
0~
Cloeotu BID It
should be the heavy favorite ~t ond meeting of the two quintets Ithe Big Dlacks host a sharp Us.
I
pro uce very f r ong varsl Y and reserve squads Tenneasee 75 Georgia 67
agam next season .
Forl Flye 11 Belpre •
Georgia Teeh 57 Alabama 4t
Sophomores Charles Buffington, Tom White, Rick
Old Wa.cfltDitolo 'IZ c-tac SS
Virglnla 90 Soulh Caroliaa 82
Crow , Rusty Leffle and Mike Spen cer show promise of
Western Kenlu«:ky 71 DePa•l 85 Woudolleld 71 Byesville 70
becoming a line ball club for the Panthers for the next
Richmond Sl Virginia Teeb '7S1
two seasons. Micky Winebrenner, the freshman on the
CHANGES COACHING JOBS
Duke 81 North Carotina 'n
squad , will be around lor three seasons and Juniors
Wake Fo1'0111 78 Marylucl 119
COLUMBIA, S.C tUPll - El·
Coach Larry Morrison's Toma· nadoes, at 50--tB with 1:51 left, able 22-10 lead . At halftime they their home floor against Hamden John Shasteen , Ray Poulin and Mike Werry have an- Dayton 96 Memphis St '77
mer Barbour, who played pro
do currs crept past the Ames· alter having trailed by 12 points still enjoyed a 33·21. This t2-point Saturday night.
other year left to add plenty of strength to the quintets. Tulane 90 Miuls!lippl 67
football with the New York Giant.
Bern Greenies Saturday night on at the beginning of the period.
advantage was maintained Ames-Bern reserves edged Ra1~he Panther Cubs ha_ve &lt;:'"e game left th~s seas ?n and Murray st. 95 Morehead 81. 78 and Pittsburgh Steelera and hu
a neutrOO floor at Eastern High , Ames-Bern'! rally fizzled out ot throughout the third period.
cine 33-31 in the preliminary con· a VIctory over the Gallipolis Blue Imps Frtday mght at Ohio St. 80 Michigan 58
served as an assistant coach at
&amp;4-50 . lei annex their 17th win o£ ' that polnt. Coach Morrl11011.'s "big
A bad night at the loul1ine for test. The Joss was number two for Pomeroy will give the Cubs the SEO Reserve Champion- Purdue 69 Wisconsin 58
Wake Forest since lll5tl. Sunday
the season against a lone setback . men," Sam Price and Roger P11r- the Tornadoes (4-14) was blamed the Tornado reserves.
ship ~or the third straight seJson. Last year it was shar· Indiana 90 Northwrstern 78
joined the football ataff of the
Racine led throughout the con- sons , dumped in a bucket apiece for the near loss. Racine connect- The SCGre changed hands or . s ed w1th Athens. Before the 1957-58 season, one has to Toledo 95 Ohio U. 68
University of South Carolilla.
test but Cooich Al Bowen's boys to give Racine the shoe-shaking ed on 25 of 54 shots from the field tied 12 times Ames-Bern took ~~e ~ go back to 1936 before finding Pomeroy reserves on top. Bo•·ling Green 7S Miami (0.) 85
threw on a tight full court press to win.
for a decent 46 per cent average. lead 29-Z7 th~n went on to win .
Marshall 93 Western Miehlgaa 58 V·S TEAM LOSES
open the £our1.h period. They came At the end of the first quarter Ames-Bern was right behind in Teddy Bailey led Racine with 10 1 - A~other county reserve team has been going great Nnrth~rn Mieh. 79 Micltlgan St. 71
BOGOTA !VPil - t::olombla dewithin one polnt of tying the Tor· Racine held an almost indestruct· that department as they hit on and Quinn had 11 for the Green- Ig_uns this season , keepmg pace with its high-flying var- Kansas St. 71 Oklahoma &amp;3
feated
the United State•. W, SUD·
20 of 44 for 45 per cenl
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Jllioois 6S Minnesota 60
day
in
international soccer game
The Tornado squad was led in I By quarters·
. The Racine Reserves have a 17-2 season recora, 1tts· Missouri 90 Colorado 72
before
35,000 fans. A heavy
played
scoring by Duane Wolle who COil- R .
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tng only to Pomeroy 51 -35 on December 20th, and to Oklahoma St. SS Nebraska 47
54
22
33
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rain
during
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first 20 millutea
nected on eight field goals and acme
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Ames-Bern Saturday night.
Cincinnati T1 Iowa GO
10
21
31
made
tho
field
muddy,
one of three tosses from the foul Ames-Bern
so . The Racine squad is made up of freshmen and sopho· Akron 84 Ke-nt st. 72
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line lor 11 points_ Dean or AmesRACINE (54)
!mores and had an 11 game winning streak.
Ohio Wesleyan 62 Mt. Union 57
Bern , duplicated his output to tie Wolfe 8 tl -3l 17, Parsons 6 12-61
Bill Wickline, Bruce Beegle and Teddy Bailey are Kenyon 71 Musklngum 70
DOUBLE
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' for h1gA scorer.
14, Price 7 (o-tl 14, McKelvey 2 the freshmen and Russell Cummins and Larry Salser WU1t:nberg 5G Marietta 36
POLL PARROT
Parsons and Prke each record- (t-4) 5, Grahom 2 t()-01 4. Totals 1the sophomores. Salser is the leading scorer.
Rice G3 Texas 59
STAMP DAYS
ed 14 markers for the Tornadoes ZS £4-141 54.
Texas Tech GS Baylor 59
Price hit on seven shots from the
Ames-Rem (50)
- The semi-finals of the third annual grade school Texas A&amp;M BO SMU 66
Tues.,
Wed., Thurs.
field nnd Parsons six from the Dean 7 (3.41 17 Smith 4 ft. I) 9 tournament gets underway tonight at Racine.
utah 83 Wyoming 71
field and one of three from the Blse 5 (1.3, 11 Mcelellan 0 (2 2i
Hubert Price's Portland five, now heavy favorites Oregon 71 Oregon St. 58
Get Double Your
Purchase In Poll
By United Pretti lnteroatleoal teams were Bluffton, losing to I foul ~irde.
, 2, Copeland 4 ,(3-5) 11, Powell 0 after two run-away wms, will face Riverview at 7 p .m. Washington St. 83 Stanford 63
Parrot Stamps
The- uRI\enitiel o( Cincinnati Manchester 104·84, Find 1a y to
11etback lrdeft theh Greemes (0..3) o. Totals 20 00..18) 50
and Chester meets Syracus~ at 8 to round out tonight's UCLA 86 Southern California 83
Brigham Young 89 Denver 60
and Toledo demonslrHled what Lawrence Tech 96-87, while Rio Wllhda 1.2-5 reco _for t _lel ~ason. Officials: Kessell and Grover. tournament_actio~l. - ·- --~
th
. Grande wos annihilated by
Tues ay nlgilt llacme WI journey
- - - Fight Re!iulls
Idabo 89 Seattle 70
a~uun_.,) to nbo~t eon1Y certam .
to Middleport and (ace Coach NoALL STAHS
MIDDLEPORT
IIIGII SCIIOOLS
thmg 111 cullegmte basketball - mgton Ind .. 111 -65·
lan Swackhamer's SEOAL entry.
SEO Standings
By United Pres!l International
the uncKpected- as they knocked The
They WI·It wrap up the season on
SEO•L
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SATURDAY
oH low a l!lld Ohio University , re- wee Wit a lola 0 54 1
CAGE STANDINGS
NEW YORK - .Joey And
spt•('ltvely, S.turday.
scheduled, 23 o[ lhern out Hlate.
TEAM
W L P OP
100 1 ,1 , New York, nutpninted Don
Five Bt!ar(•at !Ita: ter!l, led by
:he.
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Athens
. . . . . 15
9.12 713
Fullmer, 157 :1. ~. West Jordan, Ulah
1
Bub Wiestnhahn with 26 points, ;Mlr!OI m.ance omght 15 0 lo
Nelsonville
11 6 897 878
( 101,
.*, ' _ , , Ill• fii~
troun('erl the Big 'I en power and Indta.na at St. John Arcn::.
.:acksun
10 5 856 833
HAVANA - ChIco Morales,
Hawke yes, 77-60, making Iowa the Columbus.
Pomeroy .. '.. . 9 fi fl84 798
' people in town
.
seeond to1Hated team h. meet de- XHKiN hosts Detroit while
Logan
8 8 861 875
135 ~4 . Venezuela ( 10 ).
Prompt cash loans for&amp;" wllly
feat at their hnnrlll in a wePk. ietla goes lo Morris Harvey
Well&lt;;.ton
8 9 1021 985
purpose. Just pick up your~
MANAGUA,
Nicaragua
Tony
Cinemnali edged aecond-runked Slubenville entertains West
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MiddleJJUrt , . , . 5 10 7a4 R46 1,
then
pick up )'VtU loan.
Huerta , 144, Nicaragua, outpoint!at the timel Bradley by two erty W. Va. In rounding out
Gallipolis
3 12 716 846
'.
ed Lary Henry, 139, Panama (10 \
pointl Tul:lsday.
niglit's action.
SEOAL VARSITY ONI.Y
1
SUNDAY
1'he·Toltdo hockets, whose only
By United Prt1s t 1ternaUoaal TRAM
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Mid-American Conference defeat
Time waits (or no one - es- Athens . . ... . -. 12
m 516
was at the hands of the Bvbl·nts
the National Basketball Jackson
8 5 710 711
at Athtns, performed the same
team that figures an Nclsonvillo
8 5 688 687 - '"' " ....... ·--· .......
type of surgery on Ohio U. at r
~~~~
extra period will wear out Wilt Pomeroy ... .. _ 7 8 743 708
Toledo Fieldhouse, YS-68·
Chamberlain physically.
Logan
8 7 667 707
1'he game left iach team with
Chamberlain, defending N B A Wellston
5 8 766 774
on. e ~ae loss but Ohio U. contin·
BL'Oring
champion,
tallied
11
points
Middleport
_.,.
3 10 664 748 1
1
ues
ftd In the r.unferencc by
In overtime Sunday as the Phil· Gallipolis . -.- _ 3 10 615 7l4 l
v1rtu~f seven wln41 one· mont
• adelphia Waniors clipped the TOTALS
S2 $2 562-t 5625
than ile He t·ket~ .' T~ledo, paced
New York Knickerboek~rs, 136by L y Jon(ls' IS points, hit on COLUMBUS fUPII 128. The Philly skyscraper totaled
SE.;)AL RESERVE ONLY
56 pe ren. of It&amp;field ,:hols, com one of Ohio State'~" games 55 poinh1 for the game.
TEAM
W L p OP
pare : to :J4 per Cl'llt for the Bob- lR on lap here tO&amp;Jglit with the Each o£ the other games also Pomeroy ... , . . 12 1 690
eab. perry Golkki was high fur Hoo11iei'S of Jnrlinna. the lnst team hod individual stms as Sam Wellston
11 2 544
the l"ers v·ith 20 points.
to bent the galvnnizcd
Junes scored on a jump shot with Athens
8 5 537
Thelwee.teud of basketball was way back last year,
lhrce seconds remaining to give JackHon .. , ... , I s 5 414
toueh~ off by Ohio State's R0·5U Sinee last Feb. 29. when Indiana Bo.ston a 123-121 win over St. Logan .... -.... 6 7 455
win ~er Mlchgan for the Rtlrk- downed Ohio Statti" 99-83 at Louis; Elgin Baylor netted 21 Gallipolis .. .. .. 3 10 377
eyes' •16th virtory in a row lhis Bloomington, the W!yes '
point&amp; In the third quarter in Los Nelsonville .. , . 3 tO
aeaso...
JlUl together a slrinj of 3l vidor- Angeles' 125-120 triumph over De- Middleport
12
Otllt!r Gamet
tcs, 1fl of them this season. Over- troit and Dick Barnelt taUied J4 TO'tALS
5% 52
The high level of eledlcment oil, the Hoosiers are the only points as Syrucuse topped Cincin·
waa dontinued lnlo the night as teum tu beat Ohio Stat~ in · n.otl, 129-115.
BIG TEN
D•yton kll(l(ked or! M em P h i I ~ames, lneluding 13 before Bloom· Phil Jordan l'limoleed a New TEAM
W L P
Statt. 96-17, Akron walloptd Kent tn~lon.
York rally with a basket In the Ohio State . ... . . .. fi 0 517
:ita1t&gt; . 84-72, Bowling Green de- II owey~r
.. , II 111e Hoos 1en c:ame lost four seconds to t•:i52
ro Phlladel · low
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leated Ml .. ml of Ohio, 84·;0. a~d to town in no betler shn;Je than phla, ll!f-all, ot the end of regu- n ~ana .. .. " ..... 3
308
Younp:town rolled over :it. Vm- their record lndl&lt;'ales, the game latlon time. But the Warrior• Purd~e .. , ... , , . , , , 4 2 384
3 2 382
cent, I04-ti'l,
shouldn't be much of a
ript)l!d orf nine straight points in ~l:nols · · · · · · · · · · · ·
4 4 513
Other game• Included Capital for the Buc:keyes. lndiano hat a the extra session, including seven N ":~so~ · · · · · · · · 2 5 441
ovtr Heidelberg, 83-59, Kenyon J0-4 overall mark and Is 3_l in by Chamberlain, to Ice the game. W~r w~R ern · · · · · ·
over MuakiDflum, 71·70, Witten· Big Ten play.
Johnny Green had a Knick high Mls~~nSin .j . "" : : :
IM:rg over Marietta. 50-36, Ohio The Buckeyes are 6-0 In ttle
of 24 points.
Ml~hl::~ ...~.e.".-_·.". o 4 261
Wealtytn ovrr Mount Union , 62-55 Ten and ure the only major
Sam Jones• jump shot near the
and Otterbein 1:10, Wooster 69.
lege team undefeated at
final buzzer climaxed a Celtic
Mid .. America• Coaferenee
OI.M!rrln plutered Rochester time. The last "must" game ..aw dl'ive that overcame St Louis' 11- TEAM
w L p
Tech, 86·68, 1\iihland dropped Wil· the Buckeyes pundure the Boiler- point lead at the end of three Ohio University __ . 7 1 575
mington. 83-74 and Defiance trlp- maker• of Purdue
quarters. Tom Heinsohn led Boa- Toledo ... ... , ..... 6 1 507
ped up Cedarville, 71·84·
Two other Big ·Ten I!BffiOI
ton with 24 points, but Bob Pet- Miami ............ 4 3 478
Fenn !oat Ita 11th conaecutlve on tap tonight, Wl5conaln at 11• tit of the Hawks was lha game' a Marshall ... , . . . . . . 4 5 61U
game or the ,..,.. and :lOth in linola and Michigan at Purdue. big 11un with 35.
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Bowling Green .... 3 4 467
•. ro:* over two teiiOIU, 79-'10, W Mil'hiaan State playa Notre
Baytor, traJiing Chamberlain for Kent State
t 2 413
Clar~on State.
at South Bend, Ind ., In a
aooring honora thla season, tallied Western Michigan . 1 7 549
Ohio college teams won six and conference tilt
4.5 points for the Lakers as they
lost fl .. gameo lrllli aut or llate Tbe Burkey~a bruohed up for
moved to within II\ games of...,. MAKE GARDEN DEBUTS
lelll\J ,saturday, bringing their night with an !IC).!Itl win over Mlch· ond-place Detroit in the Weatern NEW YORK IUP!l - Former
recor 1 for the week to a respec· lgan Saturday afternoon while
DJvilllon. Bailey Howell had 34 U.S Davis Cuppers Barry Mactable ~ rtcord. For the oeaaon. diana won over Northweatern, go. polnt1 for the Plstono.
Kay, Earl Buchholz Jr. and Alex
Ohlo ms have won Ita and 101t 78.
Syracuae took Its leUOR'I ae- Olmedo aa weiJ 88 Andres Gimetot • lnot oubldo compellllon.
A Toua- G..,..
rleo from ClnclnnaU de1plte a 31- no of Spain will make their d..
Bowl M Groen'a homo court The game pointa up ao a
point aurgo by Oscar llobertoon buts in Madlaon Square Garden
victory 'over Miami revenaed an one. No matter what Indiana doea of the Boyalo. Tba Nab took the Wednesday when Jack Kramer's
early aiiOIJ lou and ooparalod e!&amp;ewhere, lhe team aoemo
load for goOd ear!JIII the aecond world champiDilshlp tetmlo to u
the fro~~t running teanu ol the sparkle against the Buckeyeo hall on Bomett'o IICOI'ing off laat atopa there.
MAC lbal much farther. Miami Added to thlo Ia tho olmplo
' broakl.
remalned in third place. with a that to beat Ohio State would
The llandingo:
4-J mark. Bob Low1100 with 23 the moat "'warding thing on
EooloR Dl•laloo
point• aad Nate 'lllurmond with Indiana l'orilon, being that
W. L. Pd.
32, pluo a neon! 28 reuoundo, led achool t. banned from NCAA
41 16 .719
the BEt Geeo to victory.
Tbe Buckeye1 would !OM a
PhUndelphla
3!1 st ,!IS
Ttrero Wlo llnellllo
of their aallooal preatlp with a Syraouae
15 :10 .451
Willenbt!:lll ran ita Ohio Confer- lou, but would remain atop the New York
18 41 .281
ent·e v.rtory 1keln to aeven by Big Ten.
Wel&amp;en Dlvt.llu•
do•·nlna Marlette aDd lurthl!' ... But lt'a unlikely the Ohio State
W.L, Pel.
monted the ligen' ·hold on tba well will run dry. 'lbo
St. I.Gula
36 20 .OMS
league .lead. Capite! remalno In pronged oltenoe and defenoe
Detroit
II 31 .418
the ue... nd place, while Ottorbem Coach Fred Taylor's bunch 11
Loo Angelea
15 S2.4311
cut short \\'OOAter's bid for a lop signed to cover for any
14 38 .387
O&lt;Tih.
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lleflo... used CedarviUo u a ket. It haa been aptly tfemoo.
FREE IUS TRANSPORTAnON SCHEDULE
•• uns bl sleppl"' hl(lher In the 11ratod that tho Buckoyea can
To I From The SKATE-A·WAY Roller Rink
M&lt;u · Un~ League· 'llll Y olio w do shill omplul1la !rom one ploy·
MIDDLIPORT
Jaek~ta. ht.ld ~en league vlclor· er to another when a eertaln
PEARL AND LOGUST · ···---··--- 8:110 P.l\1.
It · in "row whllt runnorup Ohio II' boa• down. The whqte temn II
RACE AND SlllCOND -·····------·· 7:00 P.M.
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LIBERTY
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In oUter Big Ten actio~\ SaturCOURT AND MAIN •••• : ••••••••••• ':10 P.M.
Case :ll'ech ""' Wuhlllgton "' day, Dlinolo beat minnesota, !15LANDMAIIIC - · -·-----·-·-··---~-~ ':18 PJI.
Jellerll&lt;lfl are tied for tho lead In eo. on tbe Gopber &lt;OUt! and PurJUNCTION OF 7, 38 ··-·---·--- · ··-- ':to P.l\1;
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lo 1nd f . - the IKATI.A-WAY on Mo!Miay, W....
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Tl1c Board of the Middleport
Chu 1'ch or Christ will meet this
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At 7 : 30 Tuesday evening the
Loy,11 Pals class of the church will
meet at lhe home o( Miss Mildred
Hawley for their monthly meeting.

Feb. 7-13

CHOIR TO MEET
The choir or t he Middl4'.!port "
First Baptist Church will go to ,½
the- home or Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smart following their practice at
the church for their morithly i
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It - - This is
the best place in
town to have
shirts laundered.

Tho Frlcldaire Washer Soak, with Stlll-Woter to loosen
the deep-down atubborn soll and 1t11in1t
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libero.

• lt'a not Ju1t an extenilon of the reaular wash time.
• It'• a true '"par.ate Automallc Soak Cycle with:
(1) abort 11U1tion to di1jjolve deter.aent1; (2) tlm•
ed atill water aoak; (3) pure (re1 h water overflow.
and; (4) Rapidry Spin.
Perfect for Baby Cloth.. ,nd Diaper, - wonderf.u l for
all problem loado.

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see young people SAVE. What other local movement, on II nationwide basis, Is so
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Logan: Meigs Dog Warden

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::h:�:a . left of a car driven by John Lyo111, 11, .
Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar and council Monday M 1ddlep_ort, Sunday afternoon 1 .6 m i les n orth of the Meigs-Gallia line , after I eil1, I ·
night 11et out to lend all-out support to the Meinhart h s•?n w ith another car operated by Elme r E . S1g'ltan, 22, Rutland. Sigman w..- 14
bill which would relieve Ohio villages of having to build Meigs County jail Monday charged with dr ivrn g while intoxicate d. Lyons, a MHS tltJI,
dent, sufler�d only head and body lacera lions; William t'. Wel l , 1 8 , Middleport, •
sewerages.
The action came at a regular meeting of council last passenger with Lyons , suffered a fractur ed vertebra according to the State PT. PLEAS.INT - The Mason
night, and in response to a letter from Rep. George �a y Patrol . - Photo by Grover Studio.
County Bo•rd of Educotion auth.
Meinhart, R., Middleport, who offered the bil l recently
oriied th, F•ampton Arehite&lt;ts
In the Ohio legislature, The bill generally would reo! Hunt ,ngton to begin drawing
lleve villages of having to build sewerages '
proof of
the working plaru for the new 10
little or no pollution is obtained.
classroom ,lahamo Junior High
Under present Ohio law, whlch / proposed r,Jslng water rate5 in
School during last night's Mason
bacU
up_ •�lar laws in .seven Pomeruy and MkkU@po�.
C' o u n t Y Board or Educaliori i
.
other Ohio River Valley 1late1, I Present at la,t night • aess1on
,
After k&gt;ng disc1nsion ,ester- was tossed, with Logan being IE'· Also, S78B.90 wu aet Pk1J M
m{":::,: ing.
,
vlllagea of �-000 populatJon or , were Mayor Legar, Clerk Edna day, the Meigs County Board or lected
Si.:p:-rintendent Waldtn Roush I
for lhe position.
i thtt building of brid&amp;• aa, •
more �pt�mg raw sewage into Schoenleb and Councilmen Roy Co missioners appointed
George
m
resolution
str.ie·d ihat JI at all possible they
A
was
then
made
verb, ll cume1 under �·
the Oluo River, D}Uat bu�d treat- Betilng. Franklin Rizer, Don I Logan lo a'ssume
duties of Meigs that Logan be made county d o g of labor employed dirai.
v. ould like to be able to get in part
• d 1
la
Schafer and Don Collins,
C4lunty dog warden.
of the new building by next fall.
warden with a salar� of $2400 per i Thill morning. Mr. ""1dt,fl[
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Lojlan
has:
replaced
Johnny
year
and $1000 tra�ehng ex�nses. l and County Engineer St--, J.
o,her dl'lion taken by the board
COlllmunitles have or are in the
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Meeks a, dog warden. Meek, w�s ! The measure earned unao1100us- Blazewici , •i•n&amp; wllb ,.. "
was the h lrin1 of Charles ChamRECEIVES PLAQ UE - E arly Roush , right, Racine, process ol complying with the
his ?&lt;&gt;811�n. "" : ly.
, ask_ed to
bers as a Sei•nce leocher f o r district delegate to the annual meeting of the Ohio Fed- law.
l Danny Thompaon, .,.,. �
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re&amp;1pat1on became effe&lt;'t1ve yes- The comm1. ss10ners
the 1901-82 school term and the eration of Soll Conservation Districts is shown receiY• Neither Pomeroy or Middleport j.
also resolv• in the &lt;.'ODUDi.ssioner ·• @ffkJe •·
lerday.
granting of . leave .,. absence to ing the p laque _for the Meigs Soll Conservation Dist�ict has yet.
. ed that $4,728 be apprupriat,d (or : the cuurtbouse.
Jo Ann WJthers, �hy1leal Ed_uca· from H a_rle Hicks, state president. Others attending Evidence ruu been provided the I.
Prior
to
t
h
e
selectio�
�f Logan dil'f!tt tabor employed u n d e r 11 " ,
,
u aed that the tlni
hon teocher at \\ ahama H I g h from Meigs county were Thereon Johnson, secretary of Ohio Pollution Board that Midas dog warden , Commission Pres- mamtenam:e and re;iair at t h e
w r mg oo the annual
Planner, - dleport not p)lluting the river.
Farm
Srhool. ·
Bilikam,
the local district,
!dent D�n Hartinger moved that county garag�. This. is lhe first · were . � tpo
a nd Carl--f -�- .:
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t1on budget or ..,.
a
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A d
Arthur Stobart be made warden action ta.ken on tht engineer·,
. 1upervllled by
1t Hme m anaIy111
.
the bud&amp;: ....,
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the . Flo�d �- Bro� • Assoc , , Over '300 haa been r a I 8 e d al a salary of ":400 per y e a r budget.
£nril i.et
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p
ongmeermg firm, retamed by Mid· by Wahama High School atuden with 11.000 traveling expenses. l
the ponlmg npprov1l of an apph•
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teUJoa
special
next
'fhe
cation for a Foundation grant.
dleport.
I for lM Polio ·Campatgn in Mason A motion w.aa then made by
Ulg dote of the commllllllll ii,
In his letler. Rep. Meinhart re• , eounly In recent weeks It h a s Avery Nelson to have Logan ap- l O
This gront is do,lgned to _,up'
scheduled for Feb1'1181')' a II if
minded council that the . oost of I been announced.
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port th• Pilot Study program
: pointed to the same job. The ,alsta
expected that 1tepa low.. •
in
eithe
sewa
plan
lling
m
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'A·h 1ch m"olve! a new approach
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l' ary and net traveling expenses
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A beatnik dall( ,
auc
Plannmg
ahonal
Middleport
H
of
meetln,
he
�rovmg the engm..,.'1 budfll �
T . o�ganii
Middleport or Pomeroy would be ; dance a ,t le ...,; .:;
10 ,tu�rnt teaching, using t h e
U
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figure as
'°� wos asked at the
1 pe,iou
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be taken at that tune.
schoo' . of Moson County and their Comm1ss1on was held last night with Village Council- unbearablt. It wu estimated by , ule at• the _,.,.
r
�"bo t ·
, for •�
ae&lt;ounled
for
c
man
e
a
Ir
h
d
t
l
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be"
Ch'ld
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ec
se
s
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ma
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him that a m�llion dollars wou�d
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schcol Improvements projects as
over Sleet for lbt drive. A collec- i C-ommiss1oner Don Mulleri had
he needed to m,tall the plan! l
• lahorJIOry for experimental Edison Boker, who was ap- Bernard Fultz
' failed to enter his vote w h i C h
r f I u tf,e p
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pui'['osea, The grant would also polnled to :e co�is,io�fo�f�';' The only oiher diocusslon at Porn:roy a: at 1'"'1 half that I 0:;;ldg: a:...ted ��:: :: i would decide the man lo; the poslA
S Oort
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e n
ue
m
M
e
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Eugene
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Collins.
Pomeroy
Rd
po
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pro"ide con&amp;ultant ht)p and make y�ars by , ayor enne
concerned
meeting
a
muter
in
the
rt_
The beatnik dance was held tion. After long discussion, a coin was arraigned
this mornmg in
inallable fun1s necessary to aup. hmriey, _ wm ser\le as secretary plan bemg prepared by Miaml Rep. . Meinhart _lhmks It unfair i last Saturday
t at the school i ----- ---p.
h
f
t
n1Sh
man
v
e
grou
of
ha
•ilhlgo1
thal
d
,
not
ol
proof
mg
Meigs
JVe
Common
Plea, Court be·
,
port the variou■ aspects ol spec
Univerllity' Charle, Clorkson wa, polldtfn( !he river, be mad, go
was ,pon!IQl'ed by t!te Wa- I,
Al
so m attendance were Mayfore
Judge
C.
Baron
on a charge
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,al interesl lo the (!l'Oject and to
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1 iuest·
ama stuc1ent l'QW'lcll. Jim Lohse /
hoped
cosll.
He
the
FuJtz,
Bernard
McElhlnney,
or
With
of
non-sup
abMd
t Coll ms entered a
por
the .school iJ1l ro ement prograrr
other ,wages ·- 111118ller than Nl'Yod H dbtk jockey for the Th. I
plea of not guilty lo the indict, I
IIOW ill"p�"ir development who was appomted for two year,.
'".. ond b O
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take
and
ment
Middleport
an
and was placed on !5001
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Emmett
811d
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the County.
througlloul
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Back
y Returns
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appomtee.
The District Court or Appeila
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Sur-erintendent Roulp s t a t e d
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.IS being held in county upheld Common
In Ille letlAlr, M•mh11'1 ,mplled The' llYlt" - WH pnoa•l�._�lhlle � �� lo Ille wllllduties
The
res
and
ns,b1lltle1
Colhns
po
Pl••· C • • t t
that Mason County ,chool, must
.
ns
that If villages the ,,.. of Pon,. last week by 18 boya ol the ,en- ho1G10I ilateWl&lt;ilf --.P«I- 111ll "1n· chargea oJ lnloxication Judge Joho c lla&lt;.'O
. th• classroom of the corrumsSJon
were d1Seu,.. I W
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n In hia ,i.
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be or.en 175 days m
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po
· cJass tuN
eroy and Middleport are made ,or
wiu"II' teachen - eraI Gevenmnt, It•I J • e k · and trespassing filed by the Pom- rected verdict of the cue m.,,..
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during the l'llrrent aqhool year ed. Revised plans of the O h I o1
Install u,e ,y,te�, th• stole ' Jack Campbell, 'lbomas Rood,
y
a
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Pome
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eroy
Police
Departmeut,
ng Commission were pre
Planni
Lawrence
Ing
A. Smith qdil
to rem.in a m,mber ol the North I
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aoon will be �aking vlllap1 of and Donald McKenzie. Th• boys
Whe■ IWe•e• eut lD:to &amp;be W,.
He wiU appear In Mayor l Ruda Darst,
Central As�ociation and to keep sented by member and lawyer,
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le11er populahOD ('Qfflply.
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of
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and
a
teacher,
dr.ssed
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Illa
eo
ffl't
y
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I Snuth hod f ed lllit !or a ,,_
the schools open regardless or
.
.
'l'he Middleport Botrd of Educ■• Mr Meinhart asked membera ood m�vie
.
•tar, and c■ n . algbl beblDd th• high odiool I two charges. A trial
date will ie ey judgment in October of lut:
tht' weJther is thie only way tn do Brewer Ordered
,
.
tion agreed last night at jts reg- of C�uncil to be ready· to �stlfy an
w d com e 1tr1p c-har.-ters �
.
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· Mw I rvaudoy •ad ••oI• kl• • 1 1 e u• I set m Common Pleaa Court for I Y•ar The case WPS h-"
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th"· In • d1Scuss,on o'r th" mot• To Serve Full Term
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ular meeting to ,ponsor a fire de- for the bW He said h•lp will BeverI aRo h
• the oon-supporl charge to be
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hill
took
Ito
Ille
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and
A
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n
n
y
y
a
Judge Bacon who handed d@ti
tl!'l' R o u s h !l.llid the cliissroom A Mt:igs County Common Plea&amp; partment tralnin1 course for Mid- "surely be �ed. ''
Howard presented several duets -�me■I•·
heard .
.
-�d1ct m 1avor of the dlflftllr
1.- \/er
tu�
"'ould be open but I'f the roads court order today said that due dleport Firemen
,
In compbanc-t, council authorb.- , to crompany he
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show.
caA•
aDd
oC
will
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BlDce
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a
ant.
are irnpassabJe fOr the s c h o o I to violation or probation James Middleport fire chiet Tom ed Mayor Legar to r;end letters to
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buses the tearh,rs are to only re, L. Brewer will be conl�ed to Darst appeared before the board I to all vlllagn ol the slate wllh T e ;uctlon �ance was hel� ... .. al - ••• lo uy olher $205 Collected lo
Smith
t
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la er appealed the -•
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• per&amp;0a, Mr. KeDHtly UH Ibey Maso n Home Roo ins
,·ie-w work during the bus students 1 county jail ror an additional 30, to ask that th• board 1ponsor the populations uceeding 500, urgir11; earI� ans:•� •r_l• of the ,c
but to no avail. Judges P. J. Gil:
course. The cvurse 11 offered each to support lhe bill, Co!t of .I �pen I t ay m January, col- I be N!Wl'llf'd by mail. N, re&amp;ura
'lhe cteclslon of what day period.
abSf:n .
A total nr $'205 was col1ected by len and J. Collier upheld tbi 1111:
!
under thP Trade and lndustrJaJ the correspondance WH estimated I ecting the money on the bridge. I addtt1■ la reqalrn, .be said,
buses r. e tu run wJll be left to
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Home Room Mothers or t™'
the
• a.
. ing. Sinre. hte trial' Judae
8rewer had �n
sen1enced to
.
.
• Service, • dMilon or I at $35.
ucahon
driven of the route. acoordmg
Mason Grade School for the Ma- con 's opinion of the case b a j
&amp;I
• jail
I
90 da�; �go
tbs
the Slate Board ol Education. I II Was also pointed out by M1y•
�":.�:.
Warl'en K�efer, bu, oupervlsor.
soo County Polio Campaign in • been published io the "Ohio La
pe
Part
tim
It la e�tfd that the board or L@�ar that th1, area 11 not 1
Keefer statta all busea are now
:
door-to-door drive held on Tues- Reporter.'"
on ood behHior·
will be re-1mbursed ■lmoot rom- alone m recognizing the Import.
g ntr
equipped with cbainl and unless The
day January 31
�
requm,, Brew,r lo pletely !or ar&lt;eptlng lhe ,ponsor- •nee ol Meinhart Bill. ff• reportlar1e ...... drift, accumulete be confmedy for
The d r I V • • was conducted
the entire period ship ol the course. II the state ed ..,.ivlng a lele-.._•
.
DIVORCE A8XED
,,...,.,. call
fno,t bUHi could nm their regu- of h'i, sentence He ha1 •lao bn
throu�out the early aftemoon A suit. 1or dlvorce .bu b . 11
ely
t
comple
not
does
■nothn
in
mayor
"tllage
a
from
re-lmburte
\
)ar . rou'te• •�r0Iy .
Tom Lyon,. Explorer S&lt;oul and week the boys ol Troop 145 will and e\'enmg
filed In Common pJeu Court ••
cd on probation for on addl• the board' the lire doportment part of the ,tate concern ing It
·Melvfn E· c,ark Of West CoIurn- pla
·
· unIIorm aII week and on '•
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----' J year on the chargt oI re- probably wlll. therefore there will tn another actfon last night,
· Dave Jenkin, BoY &amp;out Of be in
tiona
.
Jean Wallace of LanPYi1Jl
Clara
·
b • bmiUed
t,_car'00 r c:e
•
iving stolen property
against Bernard T. WailaN · ,ii.
be no cost lo Joeol taxpavers
purchase el , trallle light for the Troop 2411, Middleport met Moo- SUndoy morning will meet with Two Con victions
ver w
�e '"
oo,lttm' o
day
evening
at
the office ol May. assistant Scout master, Hershel
.
o
RutlanJ. 'l'he plaintiff charp, ii
The flnanclal outlook for !hi, lnleroection of Maln-,t and But•
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an opemng WH ...1{"
ahle. T h •
fR
l
or
KeMelh
nny
McElh
to
gi
v
e
In
LOOAL TEMPI
McClure.
to
attend
the
worship
year was checked and dlocussed ternut-av wu • dlscuased The
o r
. �ff,'U, ';:, RI. I her petition that the deletldant
■pj,llcolton w,s ae&lt;epted by the Th
the
mayor
t
t ion of service at the Mtddleport First I
proclama
he
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e temperature at noon today i at the meeting wlthoot any &lt;hang- Stahl -.-.,..w
n
..-..nt of
II-'•way1
' Racme, was Imed $10 and cost3 Is guilty ol extre01e cruelty and
board·
at the interaectlon Second a n d es or additiona. Bnll'I Lloyd, has J'ec.'OIMlended one. No action Boy Scout week to be from Feb· Bapf19t Ch urch ·
t.
ng Monday by Gallipo- gross neglec
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: for speedi
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regular
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the
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over
war
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p
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pre,ided
s
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em
residen ,
II
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was laken
Court Fines Pair
" umc1pa1 Court.
1 1 1s ,1
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a
him
They
to
pretented
all!O
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a.
mee
ti
h
kl
ud
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ng.
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rt
was
t
held
roop
also
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with Boh r In Meigs County court, Elmer
Chief of Police Jed Webster ■p,
tn MeJ11 County Court ection ree
CALLED TODAY
Ing we peared to ask for ,dded police written account of what haa been MIiis, Seout master In charge. F. .
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yesterday, Judge Emmett Peo- warmest �ay ,n .'.',ver two �eek■,
Slgmman. 22. RI I Rutland, The Pomeroy emerJltll&lt;y ,quad
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In
ieoutlng
In
accomplished
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uipment and uniform•.
plea fined two persona both on
SQUAD CALLBD
Meiga-Oallia•Mason area 81 to He arinounced that the Camp was fmed $150 and costs, p I u s was called at 11:45 today to u.;
·nd H 1��• eq ounc
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th
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voted
purchase
charge• of drlYfn( while lntoxl- The Middlepolt Emercency Uo,
il
the number or ,couta, their Jead- , Flrst Aid sale, has been com- three days in Jail, on conviction Charlea B uck home near Jleed:
n"bb';:. l r' k Meet�; nigh� C gun hol r for
r
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l
t
t
uted,
a
l
it was called at 3:45 a.m. t h I I
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ce
he pa
de
ership and activities.
I pleted and that the work on the of DWI by County Judge Emmett man's curve. Dick Dewhurst WIit
ho
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r:,: M
· onday 1 each at I coat of flt .tlli Tho Oovlc:e Wtll In obaervanct of their ,peclal ,cout bus is nearing completion. W. P ple
Theodore F. Smith and James morning 14 the Joe Hood Garage mon the ·
suffering an lllnw,
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th·
be a safety measure for oUicera
Ritchie Sigman were all liven where Charles Cannicllle wu ,uf.
Identical fines of $11111 and costs ferlng from an lilnea,. Re w a • MEIOI GENERAL HOSPITAL on night patrol, the Chief old,
and ,enlenced to thNe day, ln l laken to . loc:al phy■i&lt;lan f o r Admlaslona - Charle, Spencer, Chief Websler also uked an ala
Pomeroy, and Mra. S rah J a n • lotment from council for purchue
county Jail on the chit&amp;••·
ireatmenl. ond ntumed home.
of mlrts and trousers for all regCongo, Rutland.
,t �·
DillChargea - Mrs. Lulu Hall, ular and parttlme officers· Jt was By Uafled Prt11 lll&amp;ffaalloaal
Skies remained clear over the cloudy.
Akron 11. Farther south,
Middleport, Lucy Will, Pomeroy; deol&lt;H!d first 14 have tht price of
Tho mild lemperatures will con- I northern counties during the night Toledo reported 10 while Cleve- bu. had II and Cincinnati e a d
Mayford Rarrls, Long Bottom, unllormo che&lt;:kod.
Unue over Ohio bu! that lam lllai while most of lhe olate was land and Youngolown bad 12 and Chesapeake bad 30.
and Mr,,. Ella Badgeley, • n d Two n,pmenlattve, from the
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General TeIephone Company o1 re ra o .snow on t.he way
Racine,
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ohlo were present and reported rang ou1 agam today wit h t•1..: aeTWO _0
r �u.
. ny ran now in cutnulatlon expected to range up
In Middleport court • c t I o n, that the1r compa
· I to .aeveral lnehe1.
RoY Priddy WU fined '5 a n d ,1au llllllther unit on the fin, btr. A low pre ure area over the
sa
There are eight firemen on the
g
1
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Gull
ol Me•lco w11 movrn
nort
un
This Is Boy Scout Week.
another
of
If
it
p
bar.
re■e11t
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J Ing rth e rly
today, ,preadlng
e
no
Of America's many "speclal weeks,' ' this one deserves
nd Richard eight 1, Installed, co,11 will m- '
the
cha�e a
full recognition, The Boy Scouts of America o rcanlza- John Sisson a fine· or f&amp; and coata •~ae ,10 •••h month, plua pay- precipitation northward Into t h e
Oh,o River Valley. Thi, Is the
tion, 51 year1 old this week, bas contributed lmmeasur•
llon I havIng me I ment o. an inltallatltlll fee. 11 will
lla
able benefits to the character and moral stature of this
l
the fire depart- 11me pauem which ha, dumped
Tho �ine w•
pe:_ be d scuued with
Inches ol IIIIOW llll the ,1ate this
America ·buffetted by world tensions born with entry
ll\ll s1 ment.
ed and oourt
1" pa,: ln
Into the Space Age.
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•· A 1et1er from the Tri-Slate Ma- winter.
aon,I cut.
\� better objtcttve1 can a
ttrlal• Company wa1 read to t'O\D'l- i The aouthem part of the state
poopla ,..k 111 these time, than l �on soon may extend to t h • '
eil offering a garage l&lt;Cllon with : was upected lo be hit herdest,
thete: be phyakalJy llrua&amp;, en- P ta, .... 10 other I o I a r 1
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three piece&amp; of equlpmenl for I getting tho •anguard of the 11Drrn
tally await•. and morally atrallht ay,tem, in the &amp;elaxy .-here J Kailler Aluminum and Cheml- rent at f60 per month. No artion I lonilht. The central and northern
Earth pmentiy sojourns.
' cal Corp., announced today that
rounlies will iet I lighter fall.
' These an tbt obje&lt;livea of ml� Melp
County buolnesl and pro- effective Saturday one pot llnel was taken.
Uon, of boyo enrolled in I h o
To Move Eaohranl
adjournment Rodney
fe■,J,,n..J men salute the NatJo,J- at the Rav.nllWOOd plant would Following
By
the low preaaure
p
Wedneaday,
Downing, prealdent of
lloy Scoulil of America, led by al Boy
Mel
Scouts of _America in con:i· be !hut down.
area
mo
will
the east coalt,
to
ve
r
oou.
tMuslftd1 ol. vohmtetlr acoutmasex.
1n
trKlt
.
with
Co.,
nc
•
allve notice, h, today • I The reaaon given fur the c_ul• I' Water
·
lllflllOr
eenun
northerly and
winds
io
O
111m1ng
co
and
h
spansorlng
lll
eculJVt aeulon. Tho utUity bu
t!art
Daily Senlinol.
back in production wu lo brmg ---------- 11 laperlng of! the ,now to nurries
...,_
. over !he
.
The peoplo or Melg, C o u n I y ln14 line the demand !or ■luml- 1
FIRBMJiN TO MIIIET
stale by evening.
Tl&gt;gtther ' they make a potent also
11lute each Scout , • a c h num producla with the corpora- 'fhe Melp County
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•, I Snow had been forecast for
,
Fireman
I
/or&lt;'t far an elfectJ.. Amerlco leader, each 1ponsorlng organba- tlon'a invtn14ry.
Association will meet tOllltll'hlw much ol the stete Monday olgh�
l'lhtn tho lldl eenerallon a- lion.
A plant oflleial in mailln&amp; t h • nl&amp;ht iD the 5'cond Ward Fire but failure ol it to ,how merely
1ume1 tbt mutlt of !'9'ld lead- . Upon the ,ucceu of the B o 7 anJYMIIN'OIDeDI stalotl lb■I -· Statlaa
at Pomlniy, 'l'ba meet- postponod what haa oome to be
orship. Aid we 1111111 not foreet Scout milokll, In charachlr build- lmahlly IIIO ... WIii bo Idled by iog bt ttebldulotl
for I p. m. Ail regarded by Ob1nana Ulla Winter HERO - Man delivering heating oil after driving through New Y o r k City'•
that lhf boundsr.., of _ -Jd clVI- ·a,. lll!"bliia 1111 �
tbt - 1'tllbaclc ln lll'OdllClloa.
mmbor ,... . tll'l,od ta atl4ind. u lanllllllt,
11110w,cloped street, help■ keep the clty'1 home fires burnill1, -----�·
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Correspondence Campaign
WithOther Villages Begun

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Due to the cold and snow we have

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuelday , Feb. 7, 1961

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IS ST ILL ON ,

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Authorize Work
On Wahama's
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Pomeroy Going All-Out In Support1
Of Meinhart's House Sewage Bill

C OTHIERS

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Six Churches 2· 18 SOC Sent .
of the Clifton Methodist Chun.:h Mrs Harold King and Mr. and r1I Order of Job's Daughten mel Remo Nein Mrs. Paul C a a c l. preaed the thmg,. ri&amp;bl, • 1h11
The World Day of Prayer will be held in six churches
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I met I&lt; r I d a Y ,\leninh m t h e Mrs. Tommy King and daughter in regular se-S.!lion nu1rsday e\le- Mr11. John Bacon, Mn. Don MW- epot.
vf the county this year on February 1 7 . This year ls the .. ,
churrh social rooms. The group I of Mt·Arthu r \lisited reC'ently with nmg, at the Pomeroy Masonic \en, Mn. Basilio Girolami • 0 d i,;;.;,;;.---------,
t
75th a'nniversary of the World Day of Prayer services,
t'n Ju}t'd a c:luli tind souµ supµe,r Mrs Clam Staat!i.
Temple.
q·
having started i n 1 687 by M rs Darwi n J ames, a PresMrs. Richard Freeman u huetfulluw
busines
dumer
u,�
th�
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e.
s
C
il's
�h
skms
:1
of
har
Marii!lta
ian.
'·)'te,·
µ
Mra.
esses•
ml:'t'ting was ht-lJ w ith !ht- class ramt' F'rid1.1y to spen&lt;I the week Due to illness of Mr. and
The servke, which was held only in one country , th�
d
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th
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gu.ar
assocl8te
m1
P
Harry
president, Blll Browri tn c:harge t!lld with lus parents M.r . and
Cnited States, now is known in 145 countries aud t-11•
.._,. . Mrs. Mane A short program and I wbite
L
iari wid guw.ulan
s
lht!
c
Dunug
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o
tbe
ml't'lmg
s
.
:\Jo.:ih
Mrs
Haskm:s.
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h
earl
e
h
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es
urcl
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t
bao
an
em
oeg
Mabe
rs.
n
amwmu..
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s.M
ep
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cur
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d
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\loted to name their c1ass t h i:' I Mrs Burdell McKinney and
. e
'"Forward Ttiruugh tre Ages" is Other services of the cow1cy l
Formerly -� CIMIIIDc Co.
Vaughan were Ill
owena
Mrs.
R
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ed
e
br
be
are
to
uk
M
m
rs
m,i old
Fnendsh,
r
p Class. Followmg a d"IS• daughter. Eretta Jo. returned h
lht' theme for the service this will be held at the Chestl:' MethoMIDDLI PORT, OMIO
d ist Chu rch with Mrs. Robert
candlea and religioua magazlMS
cussion they decided to postpone home oer the Wt-!ek end from Hol• c arge.
, ear and m addition to the re
the planned spaghetti dinner un- zer Hos1-1ita\ where Eretta was Becky Tawney, honored queen. and papers.
�ional 1 1me. a pageant will bt&gt; pre- Card as chainnan. Pomeroy FedHome Of
Fred
Mrs.
with
Church
eraled
I
til Mardi m('E'ting and plan� will born last week.
�enied
presided and initiation was held. 1 ----------N■m■ 11,ancl
l,e d iscussed an� anriounc� hner. 1 Edgar L. Reynolds 19 assisting At the close or the meeting, re- ed by their mother,, Mrs. WilThis year offnings taken will I Blact.t n ar . as chairman, Racme
McCau
t
Arlhur
Mrs.
with
Baplis
eru
business
P
meeting
.
wa
Af1er the
� at Rawl ings-Coats Funeral Home fresh ment., were served by Br�n- liam Swaizel and Mnl, D o n a l d
be use,d for work in Ala�ka
M■rch■ndlw
1
diSl
closed Mr. and Mrs. John C l while Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats da Potts and Donna Houck ass1St• Hauck and M.rl· Albert Woodard.
to Rico. for the American Indian , le� as chairm an. Alfred Metho " '!i
�son
Roush were in charge of the pro- are on a vacation trip to Florida.
for migrant ministers, and in low I wil� Mrs. Tlielma Ht&gt;ndt'
1 rm�n. and at the Syracuse
ha
e
.
umties
for the evening. The scrip• I Mr, and Mrs. Allen Hughes
comm
gram
g
inrome farmin
I Methodist Church.
.
lo
go
will
ng
offeri
Jhe
Rob- were in Soulh Point Saturday
Earl
1·e·.ad by 1'!rs
was
lure
a,
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,
Japan
China,
Africa,
Re
of
mson
m
p
and
lhe
a.rts.
oe ,
p
i;olu- to attended the School of lnstruc•
tion," was given by Mr. Brown. lion for Eastern Star Work.
d w and to Christ ian colleges. . I U n,ty Was Them-e
Games were played and pri1.es Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart vi.sitM rs. Arnold Richards of MidI
Meigs
,.
the
or
1·e a w a r d e d to Mrs. Carl ed o\ler the week end in Ansoni
OTVeSfeTS
1
we
ent
presid
dlepo rt,
a
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omen
W
h
urc
Ch
f
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o
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l\.�rs. Irene K eIIY a n d with their daughter and her farriK�.irns,
Counc
y
Count
p
I
m
()gra
LONG-TORSO evenlng dreaa Hu·hard Gilkey• The program was
OS$ ,f
has announced that all county serlace closed with the Lord s Prayer in ily, Rev. and Mni. George Siddall
The Huppy Harves ters class or black nylon ntffled
\.'ll'l'S will be held at 2 p. m.
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and children.
o
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a n g •t le ta from
In Middlepo11 the ser\l ice will of the Federated church m t&gt;t wi th m glcbi
.
u
mson
eChri
ot
o
,:!t
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Bob l:ipringer of Marietta spent
n
colle
l
aprin
.
· Friday e\lenins a t the church the
be ht&gt;ld at the First 8aptist
lan Dlor of New York. The I, lt was announced that a Fish / I.be week end with M r. and Mrs.
t
(hun·h with Mrs. Pau l Smart as w i t h Mrs. Phil Meinhart pre• long-er waistline 18 marked by fry w.11 be held before the I Eber Lewis arid daughters Paul- I
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sidinM.
chairman.
Marth meeting lo be held at the ; ine and Janice.
I a bla.ck. silk 1o1,Liu be1�
church. Mr. and Mrs. L u t h e r I
Group singing or "The Church '
Foundation," opened -:-;--;--;---;--�-- Tucker will have charge of I h e Pain ting Pupils
Patriotic Theme Isthe Onemeeting,
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followed with
March progrnm.
I
g
S
u
prayer by Mrs. Louis Reibel,
Those attending the meeting Pla n Classes
To Highlight
devotional leader, who had for
Mrs. liay Pickeu,, the
were
p
ntative
her topic, "Unity Among Chur• Re rese
QCh sQ Uf
of t he class; Mr. a n d
te.icher
•
"
ches
aph
C
s
Melg
David F. Driesbach
Pl'Ofossor
and
Bryan
som1,
.and
Krnrns
Mrs.
than
Jona
n
Retur
Q,hlO
sine
55 session I
the
g
bu
Durin
can
Ameri
Ohio
of
daughtt&gt;r
.and
Kelly
Mrs
was in Mid- I
University
Cris
the
of
·
·
ghters
u
Da
..
t"'r
·
The appointment of Mrs. Allen
s
were
d
mner
I
b
u
Lion&amp;
c
the
at
h�
ay
Pat·kanna,
d
the regi.swhere
Saturday
dlcport
C.
John
s.
and
Mr.
Fri
meel
r
will
tion
R£'\lol u
named. Hughes or Middleport as Grand Housh .. nd sons, Curtis and Ches• tration meeting for the painting
man
and
chair
scusscd
I
,h
T.
T
Mrs.
or
home
the
at
.
2 p m.
declcled to . serve a d r n- Representative to Kansas for• lhel' ter and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. class to begiri next Saturday was
w
u
It
.
with
Ave
.
erry
Mulb
,
Sr.
R�d
O i O
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t the H elllS Cou nty �u h_er- Grand Clu:ipter of h o. rdt r o• and Mrs. Robinson and daughter, held.
m
: rs. r.uy Neigler as co-hostess. ner �
M
last
St.ir
Sat
was
m
astern
le
E
ant1 He.illh AStiOClatio n
The meeting was al 453 Grant
In kt'tping wilh the patriotic culosis
u nl,iy at the 'school of Inst ruction Ct1t· ryl Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
14
ch
on
Mar
where the classes will also !
Street,
muJan
Joyce,
cial
sp
.
ry,
children,
and
Riley
rua
e
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Feb
of
. 'f
monlh.
Games were played and priz· al South Point he appo ntment and J'1mmy, M r. and ,1
"" o1 .,
Id
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«:1rge num,,e-r
a ,_
b•
• w-111
1c
G'lk
..,
p
ey
rou
1
rs
"
g
a
b
d
1
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Y
e
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pres&lt;!n
1
was made by Mrs. Doris Preston,
sic w1 1 ur
u bNe
Ben
Mrs.
lo
awarcle&lt;I
es
att ending.
, hooI student s .
r. r. and M rs. B rown and c111·1 - interested persons
and '1
,
" "-t ,
Worthy Grand Matron of Ohio.
ol PomC'roy . High. Sc
·
. ided by the group to
.
1 m g, i•.1 rs. P Ill I i• e111 h 31 t , M rs.
p
de,
was
It
,.
N
rs.
.
evm.
an
K
d
I
K
._
en
under t he d 1 rer1t0n of 'I
d
f
rl'n.
Mrs.
memuer
h
H
o
a
is
es
ug
n
• Rc.&gt; ibel. and Mrs. Clelan d H in es . Clie t ·
hold the classes each Saturday ,
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Swackliammer.
s u rn Clin pter No. 450 of
,
A sala d cou n.e carryi n g out the
rrom Y:30 a, rn. until 1 1 : 30 a. ,•. I
h
.
au·man
c
n,
n
Is
a
and
she
which
Past
Matro
Sanbor
Bess
Miss
e was scr\led by
.
Ihem
line
valen
,
Shower
Layette
)' will
for the next 16 weeks. Regist raprei;ent
is also' a . Past President of the
· an histor ,
0f Arnl.'nt·
the hosu•sses Mrs. Max Meinls :jtill open and anyooo intion
a discu.'\sion ori the IareweII ad. h art Miss Jt'reda F'lSi: hcr .tn tl 24!)I D 1s1r1c-t, OES .
n
,
ve
in joining the class may
erested
t
I
Mrs. Hughes, a member of the
dre1s of George Washington at1 Mr/ Bentz Wolfe.
altending next Saturday I
by
so
do
c·ompored lo the rarewell address Hosles!ieS for the March meet - Middleport First Baptist Church, On Linc oln H ts .
£ morning_._____
is a grnd11;:ile of Rio Grnnde Colol Dwight Eisenhow.er.
t o
gues
ing will be Mrs. Hoy Seyfried, lege nnd is
was
Kr.app
Mrs.
Olin
prCV1enlly teaching in
Rull cRU will be historic cltles. Mr,. Pl1ll Williumtion and Mrs.
h1mo� 1:1t a layette shower �r1.d ay Sew-R1'te Club Was
schools.
Creek
Kyger
the
C harl�s Ebersbud1.
e
Accompunying Ml'. and Mr·s. \/�nmg at _ her home on Lmcoln Enterlllined Friday
TRE
THEA
S
MEIG
H ughes to the Sou th Point meet- Heights, given by Mrs. James Mrs. Calvin Simp.!iOri entertain·
Pomaroy, Ohio
ing were Mrs. Flora Long. Mrs. 1 Provinee aud Mrs. EJward Prov- ed members of the Sew-Rite Sew- 1
Graru/son Honort!d
Hilda Qu k kle :md Mrs. Georgin ' im·e.
ing club Friday evening at her '
TODA.Y &amp; TUES DAY
Din ner
At f'nrnily
J • Fraley al lof the Cheshire Chap• Gif�ll were pl uccd i� a , large
n,
F
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"THE LOST WORLD "
home on Lincoln Heights, hon­
new
.
en
Mr. and M . . M ugate
.
[ umbiella, with
;_Jbced
k
Sloi
a
Ai
-Teehnicolor­
le!'.
Mrs. James Butler, who
oring
lertainccL with a family dinner
,
"THE HOUND WHO
tlear
th
t
or
g
th
r
a
area
tendin
is
s
e
O
I
this
moving
are
family
her
wilh
Sunday el t heir home on MulberTHOUGH T HE WAS
were Mrll. James Clatworthy, Games were played during the week to Virginia.
I1
A\lf'. honoring their grandson, M1· Geraldine
ry
ON"
A RACCO
Young
to
s
.
�f
awurde
Pomeroy
prizes
and
evening
�
Games
were
wi
t
h
played
prize
s
Frank Ralph Fugate, on his birth(Technicolor)
and Mrs. Bea Spaulding of Ath- Mre, Don Johnson, Mrs. Wilford awarded to Mrs. Elmer Wh ite.
WID, ' &amp; THURSDA Y
d f
ens.
Miller. 811d Mrs. Wulter Bulmer. Mrs. Charles Hoffman and Mrs.
"THE GLENN MILLER
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a decorated birthday cake and
_
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The door prize was awal'&lt;lcd to Raymond Baily. A fareweU gift
STORY"
ice cream were served with the
(Technicolor)
Mrs. James Shepherdn
ed
By
1w1111c
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was presented to Mrs. Butler by
M. K. Fu• Birtlt
James Stew-art, June Allyson d inner, to Dr. ond Mrs.
Rer�eshments or cake decorat- the club members who also preon
and
Marsha
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Also CARTOONS
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ed with booties, k-o cream nnd sent ed Mrs Simpson wilh a gift
Frank Ral::ih and the hm1l a ri d Mr
d Mr . o 1c· I Jay Jen
coffee were served by the host- for her ne� home. Refreshments
MASON, W, VA�
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RUTLAND, OHIO
PRIDAY NOT OPEN
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hostess.
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served
during the evening
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nouncmg IIie b'n·th o f a d augI1 ter,
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diapers (llled �1th m,nts and cen"SECRET OF
Friday Feb. :t She weighed eight
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PURPLE REEF"
pounds and 13 If.t ou nces a1t b!rth. tere
.
Allcmding were M rs. 8uImer
Middleport, Oh io
(Technleolor)
The Jrnkms also have a s o n,
'
JeII Richards, Martie Doan
d Mrli, LIiiie Dunca11 o f pt.
a11
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S
SHOWING
NOW
"'J11E SUBTERRANEANS"
Pleasant• W, Va • Mrs, Raymond ¾.
Grandparents a r e Mr. And
.
"King Of Wild Stalllona"
(Teoh nlcolor)
B OY S C O U T '"'5.TJ"E E K
Smith, Mrs. na� Ruble, M r s. r;;t
-ddleport
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of
Chase
Harold
Mrs.
'
Caron
Lealle
G.a. Peppard,
(Color)
,___,.
Johnson, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Char- ¾_.
and Mr· and M rs. J . B . Jen k'ms
won�.omery
....
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.
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SUN,, MON., TUES.
of Mob i le, Alabamo. W, W, Far- Jes B a es ee, rs.
,._, 12-13-14
ac
Carsey and Mrs. El za Gil · T
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"J■I I uiters'
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"HIGH TIME"
�r.
more
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall
Sales d Lancaster are g r e a t(Technicolor)
,.
mg g1·rts but unable to at. ¥
Sen
d
and t h e Bowery Boye
grandp1.1rents.
Bina Crosby - Fabian
tend were Mrs. Don Mullen. Mrs. �,
Tuesday Weld
ALSO SILECTID SHORTS
Keefer, Mrs. OrvlUe
ThearQla
Al10 CARTOONS
Clturch 0/ Chri81
Well and Ml'8. David Cumings. ';

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Meet On Thur,day
•
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At Meet1n
• d CoupJes
M arr,e
The Catholic Women'• club ot 1ac1im 1n the la,mdontle.
About
Of Job's Society ::_1
Z:Met At Church
Middleport
,·ouples
The younµ married
Bethel No. 82 of the lnternation- church auditorium, with Mra. then brought out u tr._ arKI
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Six Churches Of County Will Hold
World Day Of Prayer On Feb . 1 7th
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