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'Property Losses
By Fire Jumped ,
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BAKER FURN ITURE
3 COMPLUE ROOMS

All New Furniture , .
Including Range and llefrlgerator

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Broilers .... .,. _ .. 31 c

Piece Chicken Sale

B reasts ��� - �. s �

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Salt Bacon ••·- 111 ...: -· .. 29c

Morton Dinnen

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Margarine
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$10.95 to $23.95

Glrl1 11111 Subt11n

Complete S,1 .. tlon In "Red Wint" Sh-

HARTLEY and BENNETT
SHOE STORE

Pomerof

"Middle of Upper Block"

COATS
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SNOW SUITS

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A delegation 0�
II In Cotumb111
today to beard the ORSANCO Lion , 11 11 can.
I n dication s are 1h11 Lion , whic h has forced hundreds
of smaU towns In the Ohio Valley to spend mill ion s or
1
_
dollars for sewage treabnent plants ' may be shed of a
.I
i few whisk ers tooay.
Lo..es al fires attended by Middleport's Volunteer J
. Speclfical_ty' Mayor Kennel� M cElhinney and CounFire Departme nt took an unwelcome Jum p in 1960 ac- '
c1tm en Wilham D. Childs Clmton Fisher Wayne Gibcording lo the reports re leased today by Fire Chi ef Tom :
hons, Lee Smith and solicitor Bernard Fultz are before
the Ohio Water Pollution Control Board which operates
D arst.
.
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The Department answered a total of 52 calls In 1960 ·
u nder •uthorlty 0f t he eIgnt
hi-state OhlO Riv er aru·tauon
·�·
wltb a tota l of $45,095 )&gt;eing lost by fire in the form of
a
C
�clnnati .
�J� �;;. �
'.f ' 1· homes, automobiles, barns and ou tbu ildings. I n 1959
I
,· ,
i1
e
ed there by the control board ., kl In Col umb1111 lo taken w b
"',: ;,· ' 46 calls were received, resu lt ing in a total loss of $33 :
ZerChilds
.
lull underotandins by
' :
review the town'• expired permit
, 1 645.
kle
bad
picked
up
the
the
l&gt;alJ
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ln
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Don _Mullen_, Meigs County Commissioner, aigrun
In with Dant runn g a clo,.
, ot the 52 calls answered
to =•P row sewage into the
" g Iba
wben
It
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"""'had resol ution I&lt;&gt; 1Ssue $235,00 0
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�port
IBA!IAN 111:CRUJT
1INIO bY the ..............
-,-.w,�nt 24 were ond with 51.
cou n t
Rlver. 'l1&gt;e board. m a letter tut
bonda for the Dew
m
� . .&amp;. ' ilod.. lomo■ ,.._ In town. Z7 out of town, with one Only two per cent ol the I I r e
week to Mayor McElhlnney. Im- �- build ltJ plant - It ,flbl 11111 hospital. Bi ds a re exp ected to be ilvited I n M arch
E
lo
R
Al
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D
or • o m • -�--------'-..:.C:...C: . .
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to
ve
of
.
lo ft&lt;fflla&amp; btJ - out of town call end ins u a lobe loaaea In town were uninaured
- 1' � tar piled a dim view of Middleport'• ,�
!I POV
cndl,
e,
a
,
E
1
of
kind
.
1w expenaiVI plant.
tralahol ft llle Gnlll Labo N• alarm. Last year 24 were out of white oot of town 1o.... found IS .. qlo RWp bov - chance. to have Ito pennlt reus.
1.e��
WU caught in ID
Th
. � ::::. � i::: town and Z2 In town.
newed.
·
ptr cent unlnBun!d, Dant l8ld. ! ;: :...,
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ex
1
G
H tt ian' t, Middleport faces be- " po,ed poallion ..111 the Pol,. .--,l "
in In IINIO the fire deportment'1 11,eIr '" ' .,
The in-town calls .-..ulled
,
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of
...
eeu
1
e
Dolly
up I Ing cited by the Altomey Gener- lullon Board.
Laba fw !oar DION w
an estlmaled damage totaling emergency-N!arue unit amwered I N
p
- eamp ...., a 14 day
•�•-=-· The lduo wu In• al ol Ohlo for Ulepl dwnplng of '"John'• allrlsht. I appreciate
le■• w lh•
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n. $12,270. with '8,810. in building, a total ol m cells an lncreue e■
bll pooition. .. Otllda said We,!.
1 · · llololllger'a •aupler• raw aewage
M
• l 1111
959
e
of
i
or
tent,.
,
1
o!
n
and
nine
over
N
con
$3 tell f
Elllllll Vu Meler.
relallvea
Sheriff Robert Harten�ach tod ay poin ted out Jst 11,11
-com
Ada&amp; Siad!
.,
.-aclU)IOII
Pomeroy �ady hu been cl�
night.
ello lbe 24 lo-town calla were realEmmett Shuk!r, Middleport ,
Decem ber report that Me1$s Cou n ty surviv ed the lloll.
pl ■
yr
od and ii In court. Gallipolis
CbDdo inamtaiu the O b I o
el hlo ltal■hil .. will report dence !Ires . one atore !Ire, o • • First Ald Ch ief, 111d 34 ol the '
•a-millioa Code eruicted to give lonn to the d�y m �uth ':"lib only 1 5 a ccidents, no fata lities , and only
over
complel
Ill
bu
ed
automobiles
!Ire,
and
three
plant
s
.....
o
wn
72
out
and
of
l to
State Com act actuall lo mmor mi unes Jue to autom obile wreck•.
call
1..- dulf alMlinl 11,e u. 8. 8,
dollar trealment oystem, having Eiibt
m
y
p
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rown. 0ne hundred and r O u r
Sheriff H artenbach stated that his De partment lnn.teaa; CAff, 11 Bu Diego, w bruab !I .
Boan! Into written to protect toW111 like MJd.
Polllltloo
the
!ought
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The out-ol,lown calls re,ulled l •aU, were (or v■rloua
Calli. 1111 llnlher, Roliert F.
;Jed the sa � e nu m ber of accide nts m Decc111ber
the court ol appeals, and lost.
dleport He found that the code o·1·r1
ClaN PeU, In an estimated damage total- while 5% were for accidents. Five
were mvestlgated for th e same month tblJ
8laok. lo I
But Middleport ii confidenl tt dln!cla tbe ,late to uaist towm
Ing $32,1125, with $20,000 being olher c•ll• Wffl1 received during
Dllk!or • Ille IIDIO mlp.
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baa enough ammunition to win In t..11n1 iii -,wage. He ,aya the Y�ending of last
for t&gt;ulldlnp and f12,1125 lor con- I th, vear either for tranaporql
pr
isoned a the county Joi clurq
the town tu• Pollution Board, Instead ol ... ed Sheriff Harten�h�
Ila battle to
tent&amp;. Seventeen or the I i r • • : lion. manhunla or false alarm1.
'
December
With the charpo ..
PtYers an ell led million do!- 1i1tlog In 111cb action, act ually
i
were In home&amp; with !lie • t h • r I Toe unit lr11111j10rted 117 pa,
Year in orf,ce· He . reported
1 follows Ing interest OD dlsoouraged It.
er aceiden11 were mvest1ga
brukdown u follow" one church tlent&amp; lo medlcl,J aid. On &amp;bt oc- COLUMBUS CUPI I - Gov. Mt- Ian or more ,
Dist urbing the pact 15, lntcwnds.
bo
chael
V.
DISalle
anled
eJeCUUve
one coal tt:iple, ooe barn, t w o cuto
mo
•no · paue t
1be Pollution Board " lacing 191111 _ than any year , With the _ex• • cat i&lt;m JS. D w L '· tranaill, 5,
TBE nu&gt;ENCE
a
oulbuildings. two automobile&amp;. wa• :i;anspo��
.
unit ma;• clemency to con�ted torch al y,
the question today . then , of an· cept100 or h11 hrst year m office. raUed to ?Ost bood for traffic
.
.
pp,
w
wu
Th
ing
th bursh and one lobe aJann. a trips to lhe Me�, General Ho• tr Mn. Ed·-'·
e
evi
um
denco be
ho
,w� Kl
presented iwering why M iddleport should During 1951 the department in- violalion 3, assault and ballfty S
be
to
night,
rrow
ard,
Ibo
ore
be
if adml� ,pend I hall I millioo dolh&gt;rt to vestigated 89 accidents. In l!lall auto lan:en I. old fine I.
bo
f
executed tomo
to
March of IINIO WU the bulloll pita!. II to Roller I and 14
today11 found
following
a
flve
h
our
oonlereoco
led.
ol
an an- treat Ill sewage when thOlt 1, no the department was called to 126 check 2 � 2, •
In
,..u111
_
2
IIIOllth. 1be department answer· other facllltleo.
. ff1
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29,
A
alyoil
lakon
\liUll
22l91111 pollution being added lo tl,e riv• wn,cu , in 1959 the department mol..t ing a minor 1, in�:.:
I I dwell• Out ol Ibo 213 callo an,werod
o! lS
on
:t
"':�de lorm« uade,- l\lpervllioll of Dr. Donald
Btittum (I/PDBil
year
answered 145 accidenl calls. and lion t. 1ll1iOII and B • E 1 and
l r
. A to- by tho c1tportment In USO, 00
or.
Um
oo
...1-llioked
'l1lo Bo!t"'.j!IOP!t
m
w
In !960 Ill olflCel"I Investigated execution for fine and -• L
AlBrown
F
G.
lllyd
of
arvin
T
"'
,
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11P II .,... lllOJ! wero bQured other t h a 11 � :!"ve
�
a
Ph
(u!Jy · ·io· · lli;lr· Y/lwli, nowtY,,11 ,i,I ,�- �
f
e,
A
neat
0
.
.�
,
('!Cla
,
,
u
rect&gt;jD
0
zed
.
a
to
on
lla109
or
accidents, making a total of During the
i
r
,
n,
M
t
,
.
Ibo llnt
r of l9IIII � tota l
Ill minor CUii and brulNI.
bqf ,..,. lit. . � ll)OClacu1ar M w,.
.
X
·
·
e
a
p.m.
l
I
llary
lootrlc
cbir
toeqloea
.
1-lll
•
accidents.
line,
Barlrnbadl
o1
1211
yu
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MIC
finl&gt;
dJ@d)A
bJ
oloti,bla
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1 March �lni 116 JII&lt; ctn!
rt.
move !hit ,ftlild, ttld Ibo clvfl
in
ha,e
liilen
terpreted
dd
murder
t
to
or
_.
1
Sherill
n
elected
Of
15
the
lepo
Mi
958
y
are!Sixt
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f
Ibo
r
of Ibo :,ur • lira loaeo.
pe
tr
gb
mom,o,
atrilt !Ind altlklt that ha cent of Ibo yur'I i.111 k&gt;Aeo ......
her lover'• wlfe, Mn. Louile Dr. Tarvin wrole :
to requin all tqwnl to buOd dents !nvestisated this year there
I
:.:
w two
,
oewage plantJ.
were lour fatalities.
gen.
--• m
· 116?, Ibo JP'fpped Ibo nat)ob f
•-·• _ I '°"'· ...,
npertenced In January, Febnl·
'"Based 011 re.oulll al a l e w
1 llatf .,,..�·
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DIS&amp;lle,
who
bad
made
hlo
I
758.
A
tntal
ol
61
per
w
e
re
Imn,
so
ary and March.
lie- oamples, tt ii concluded that .
fourth trip i., the WOIIIOll' I
A po- 1truggle bet..... Pre- 'l1ie
no ,1pmcan1 difference
de
,. • •
format.,ry at Maryovllle !ale Y••
miff Gaiton Eyabna' SoVem21
lound m rlver waler upstream
and
lerda\• uld the resullo of a tnith
ment and the a.dall,t,Jed oppo- 111811
'
and avenged
and downatream• (from Middlealtlon appoarod to be 1lldinJ Into call. J� Bectble
aerum tell 11,en Ibo woman at port I.
I llalemate that could be ..
ttu, time Wffll faclnl"I In commutlira calll durinl Ibo pa■t yur
gm ·
ASKED .,VDIENCE
mee
loa
organloa
'l1ie
1
K
enlvod onl;r by lq Baudouin'• ---------t
ting of Ing the NOtence to !He In prl,on.
1
represenlallves,
rt
-1 medlallon.
Eallern Local Board ol Education Mn. Klumpp admitted b polit;e Middlepo
re
uked an
- ....,Ill' Leader
wu held Monday wllh Carl Ban,. lhe had '"'1-ned the body of Mn. annod with lhll port,
•By BRUCE w. MUNN
extra gwu-do In Ibo oouncll ....,,_
wllh lh•
d!Bc1U11
it
to
ty
opportuni
rg
but
,
murder
blamed
the
Be en
bill being electad pre,ident.
'l1le SO.ye� • monarch conU
S,
AT
O
her to guard against a llpntltk■f
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sot G. A Four entries have been llled in UNITED
S IC
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Other ofllcera are Vl&lt;o pres!• on WOiiam Bergen after ahe woo Pollullon Board. They
lerred unupOctadJy •Wedneaday
od
,
the public outburota that )Id
ted
ay
of
pred
Diplo
that
t
t
k
ma
t h I ' E velyn Lucke', Clerk of Court.,
dent, Earl Jlean; and clerk, Cm· lolll!d guilty of flr1t degree ffllll' Hall, engineer-secretory of
night with lioclaliot . party Prell·
ne
l
ould
ejection ol 14 Jauc dra,
rity
the
Council
In
i
the
dec
w
Secu
e
ac&lt;ard'
during the past day
too Newland. Board membe!"I at• der )Vllhout I mercy recommendl, .: board, and the boad o attorn y• office
.,
dent Leo ·Collald al L■eken Palto
rs
Wednesday.
Eight ti. 1111 H
lake
any
action
on
Sovietto
tng to the court jow,lal.
I Thal wu early 1.,1 autumn.
Rid! ro1i1.., Gravel Rill, aJ. tandJng were Orvil Holter and tlon.
, ace, jull ouWde Bniuel1.
ol Cuba l'r9ed
the
supporten
that
were
charge,
Cuban
ck
ba
bee
hao
n
GenevJove Powell
n wu polot.d ou1 Ille teolo
She oald Sersen, now Uving In
No - woulcl 1111 which one •111 ... Ubd Ille way Dally , Later Hawk.
the - all
an
mier
Caitro;
States
immiplanned
Fidel
United
per
,bt
■
n wu decided at the abort Arllogtoo, Va., ohot hll wife and p,ovM ....i.....1y Mlddleparl'• awanled $11115.211 withW!f 29, 1955, nent Invasion of Cuba.
uked for the meetlng but tt wu S. ll■e l •lualllM ou Id•
wer
e anti-Castro.
cent lnleN!III from J
lmD.
at
to bann her and her oe••I• wu t■ ,uda low
sealon that board meeting., wtll thre ened
thalr IOCOl1d talk lln&lt;e the Kllll , lhl■p tl■ot Iv
p]111 court .,..1.1 In a suit againlll The councU wa, to resume de- Roa presented blo counlrf•
..,
four
ren
d
chil
d
,
dldn"t
purified
she
II
i.p.
,
1111&gt;
nly
■
p
ud
e
1
� from ■ liholte11ed, honay- f T...,. -•• happier - ever. be held !be lint Monday ol each
the CUban complalnt 1 h11 charge againll the United
le
ton t,e!ONt enterlq u,e rtv,r , Kenneth WIit. et al . Ac:cordlns to ba Ill
Lui - l,e ....... a - month at I p. m. at the hlsJ, of the body.
.._ lat week. llaudou;n &amp;loo
fh 11 I
. A mild resolul1on was with a sharp attack
afte
e
J
.,
Pleu
rr·
udg
Common
Ml"I. Klwnpp 1&amp;ld ahe look the , tbl tllere lo ao Jallfie.■lloa the fflOl'II.
N a- loll ,..,.room houN ochool.
bqllinhu met with Eyakln1 twice.
,tro,,g
isenhowe
but ll E
r snd 1
body to a lake about SO miles , !or reqalrinJ a lremeodou ... John C. Bacon ruled in favor of before lhe II-nation body,
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Althoolb Ult In 1h11 counlrJ of for real H GnYel Rift. u wu
ven
was doubtful that it would e
lion that CUba would lie bocbd
the plalntlll.
MEIGII GENERAL HOSPITAL northeast of ClnclMall snd burned peue Ill fur1ber lreatmeal,
9 , ,nJJUon people ramained half. 1 renltd Ille - day.
vote.
a
to
�
Relby
Soviet arma In ■n, ,s!,owduw1
ia
Lynd
by
Middleport ofllclala also i,o in• A divorce ■ult
Admlulono _ L R. RIiier, it wllh gasoline.
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crlpp!td by leftllt•l«I llrlkea, II
de�ale. requ�ted by Cu- with the United Slalel. SaYli,t
e
ul
P
t
-s
agi
Letlfe
o nson
nl
lleed.,vUle; Donald Rouah. Porned out that Middleport •, aewage rt.ch J h
war olear Eywno' govll"tllNIII
--application of the ban Foreign Mmister Raul Roa, !\r"bassado• Volerlan A. larln
on
Johnson
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r
pollu
eroy: Zora Rockwell, Pomeroy ; Mr. ·Bolln Wa&amp; Dead
entering the rive i Jeu
had IIIOll!lh 111ppot1 to bane c,a. Popcom M achine
the began Wednesday wilh Roa and supported Roa"• ll•tement•;
" than that from Parkeraburg. plaintill has been dismissed
Sau
la Wllaon . ReedsvUle: Jo,eph
ed
a...ram..1 Trtunp c,-.
Io
h
U.S Ambassador James J. Wad&amp;- Wads rth callod
h
ed
Due Eac Saturday
W en
entry lllated.
wo
tbe .....,
ad ArriV
winJ expen,lve treatment,
follo
'l1ie Nfuul ol Catholic labor The Pomeroy Fin, De]t . w ill Smith, Middleport ; Audrey Bet!- J
worth ex_changmg charges on the charge " empfl• groundleii,
o RuUand wu
e matter of flllng an a].
th
n
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hlo atto
rt lncl. and Donal ww, de
_ alkoula wu have Iba popcorn machine on
uniottl In join the w
v o� Ibo Middleport ledRall and
olaloxrr,ibic ualot· Door while hecklers. shouted epl• and fraudulent•" The
" re
for
lowance
•
M
.
otump
w
e
privately they
a ,pajor. trump card for Ibo IDT Matn-,t ever, Saturday during ll'lon
pubhc gallery.
I e
eveStates brote diplomatic nlatla■
ance for the proseculiDI attorney !bell from
" lor an an,wer.
.
:'i
ed
ernment. 'n1e Catholic unlono January In the aMual drive for llllcharsea - Rollie Stewart, �
offlrers assigned ith CUba 00 'l'llllday
cunty
e
11
•
U.
aro
time
N
allotted.
been
has
400
�.
of
,
a
.
w
um
M -U.; Bobby Johnson, Ma,
clalnl about 750,GGO mombero , hurt caru,er nd poUo !undo
lo arrange an Thomas H. sarver hao also been
ms, Jr., Syra- nlng 11 5' 30· He had been work- They promiaed
i
t
IDII:
·
e
Mlc
Willia
•
1Ugl,tly more than the Socialist 'l1ie Third Wan! Co. bu Jan.
Both the United Stai. Md
audience for Middleport w I t h ordered to pay temporary all•
..
Hober't1 Caneer
cuoe: Linda Wine,, Racine . and ol hi1 death.
!llllj&gt;nl.
el
view
the
C
u
ba expieosed oppo,1t1on ID a
In
CO
to
l
chUdren
•
rere
'flit
The
body
waa
laken
lo
Chaoe
ORSAN
minor
Yftnfflen
lo
oe- 7. Any flreman who csn belp any William Lynch Cheshire·
mony for two
'
l'a
lul
reso
lution calUn.!I oa the two ..,
e�er come atiout, a divoroe mtt by Alice v. Sar· Program Approved
n
bao
This
oulll.
Rome
ar,
IO
funeral
Funeral
where
Slturday lo 11ked to ,o)unteer,
peu by Mid, ver.
� action, tncludi; llber
!fob« hoepital hao been ad- 11on1 to .. their dlflonuceo II,
oot
are
unwlllm
throu¢1
rangemenla
pendina.
----LOCAL TEMPI
c� by
lffldamiel
vised !bat they have again been peaceful llll!8lla and urslng all
------dleport offlclala.
re it
Tlie
.
II
'•"'•
lemperal■
HERE
VIBIT
listed u having an approved can• other poWera to de aotbill8 In ln111&lt;111.W In blunting m�
n lurthor ••• freely
MAN .AIIIIESTED
Mul
Mecb11le
4
llerry
u
McKenzie
a
Mr.
Carroll
Mrt.
nd
tlona
and
cer program. The listing is dooe creaae tension between lhem. 'l1ie
I e i I w I D I dentob.Etra
)0
The Pomeroy Police Depart- ted In I b e C1lumb111 oeuloa
lldmll
olearl■I
Aleo
.........
,
•
wu
MargaG
Ml"I.
•lolled
of
lll
■llipo
by the American Collese of Sur· resolutton wao l(10lllONd by Cldle
ruue
hi
other
B
n&amp;iohet
la and
ment arrested Roo11velt Rawley, wllb 11.U thol, "No Judi• ud
w
rel
McXemle
Tuelday
afternoon.
I
111,
....
W
.
leading dtlet.
and Ecuador, !be Soulh Amerloan
Pomeroy, lut nlght on a charge jury la IN ....k)- would
Recently • member of the field members ol the Security Coundl.
of Intoxication. Re .. ocheduled - Middleport ., pou.tlq ...
lllaff of Ibo Colles• made a per· u the molutloo wao brou&amp;bl to
to appear before Mayor Charles Obto River. ta - ol tlle evlOW OW
U
IS
B001fer• Met or
lodlc inlpectlon of the hospital, • vo1e which IIIOII cliplomlll
Le1ar. _____
d..ce."
Jl,imlar &amp;,.ion
and lla cancer program. and gave dou bted bec.,u,e e1 advanre _.
Bn.L CIIILD6 PROJECT
The l'lli,wso, land Booltero
the hospital an '"outstanding'" sltlon to tt, ahateolm 11, 1bt
po
Last ·- when Middle rt
Al■ociallon met Tueoday eveoln1
e
rd
Grande
11
Rio
ao_....,uncrating. The hospital hu a com- united States and oth■r
p
Coll
ge
gingerly
towa
wa1 1te plng
11 the lloaior.litsh School auditor•
erung claP- mlttee oa cancer consisting of po,om likely would
ol
o!lerln
Ill
l
Ing
..
Iba
•
llld
loo
ru
cono
plant
of
t ct
.
tual
lum
e
t
ing
required
..ie.
se
d
gainin
h
coocenter
ur
re
irectly
d
e
at
who
a
phyolclnn,
ur
fo
o
r
ven
PoUutlon
the
g
to
under
coUect n 1)'11em
Marie Chapman presided
Board prodding, CouncHman Bill ond oemesler ol the &lt;01leglate cemed with conducting the pro for passage. Cuba lo not a mem,
I
and the nport of the oecretary
g,am. Dr. Georse Files, u rvloa• ber of the councll.
Chllda otood alone In outrllbt op- year In 1961Each yell' on New Year'• Day Meigs County Sheriff
wu gtvea t,y Mn. Tcm Crow Jr.
t
Ill 111 chalrmaD· or the group.
ocenter
u.s lllalel .......,.
each
In
cour,..
The
posllion.
Mn. Ray "foodltard rost� .. Robert C. Hartenbacb has received phone calls and writa
wlll
maintaina
they
hospital
The
comevenings
the
politioo wu that there
u.s.
The
e
l
arguod.
with
gether
he
i
ill wheedled,
""YI and �., ct.airman and ten 'ltessages wishing him the happjest New Year pos- '
plete record oyslem on all pa· should be no N!IOlutlon before tho
followa:
u
are
t..ught
himo!
peot
...nt
be
per
100
a
m1de
Mn. Ran,ld Te.aford wu named slble.
1
,ell at oooncll and committee On the cam;iuo 1t Rio Grancle llents both inpatients and outpa coundl taking coplzance of tho
to flll � ,.....,,, 1Wfflhmt11II Almaet evory - ......, THE POMSROY ICMERIIEN·
moellns• called to enact a ralt - English 414, Monday; Art 1 10, tlenll. which contain• lnforma- Cuban charges . Roa said CUba ,.
lo a long dlllancl CY -.uac1 at I a.m. 1h11 morning
were oerved ilurl,m the ooclal Uonllnanc
e and aulhorfze a f!SO.· Monday: Geography Ul, Tuelday tlon on the diagn01il. treatmen ject,d any motlno whlcb ...
hour by Mre. Woodgeard ml pbooo call from a man .i..n he went to old Donald l!wll1l of
000 bond luue for part of t b e History 211, Wednesday; EngUah and lollow•up, and the end results scrlbel "any type ol underolandMrt. Eucene Conde.
baa me1 only a time or two.
Marion, O., who had traveled
plant"I expenoo. (The bond llsue 21t , and Sociology o! Thursday. of all persons oeen at the hospital Ing with the Imperialist reactmThll yoor on tho night befon, !rom hlo home town to Langovllle I
At Gallipolll - Art 112 on Tue■- with • dlapoail of cancer Gal- ary government of � ElI failed In Novomber. l
\
Ultt the gentleman known by tho without ■ bit ol tnuble.
lipolla l1 one of the only II cltlei oenbowor."
Kil point, then unverified. wu day.
. I ....dliwad "'-lfl u "Captain Pete" again Wbeo ho IOI out of bi., v•h tcle .
. Mn., .:
_
'
oho,:ed At Jacbon - Engllah 211 on in Ohio which has one or mm.
PYI. I.Ide
fflaF IUrll'Y thlo mornlq at -..bored tho OIIO fellow whom at Lanpvlllt be either fell .. 1
I exactl.l' u the tel11 •later
i
can
approved
BD
wilh
MRS
ho,pltalo
Vl:_
RO_
G_
N_
-CO
.JLL
Tuesday and Religion or Pbllo,o.
1'¥1. Lawre■ee P, u,i., IO■ to be fact ·
Jo.pli llolpltal In Parkon- Melp County reoldenir don ' t for- the Ice or hi• leg just gave way.
:.. W. \la. lltr room nbmher IOIprogram.
E
cer
I
lfie
Consrove
of
ReodaMr,.
Wednaday.
on
phy
of
jority
a
got
he
Finally
lole,
Cbarlol
�tr,.
ma
a.
Mr\
II
oquadomen
L
Pome
. Anyw
roy
r hosplial facllllleo tor vil le is reported u crttin■lly UI
Ro
bt
Science
Political
Wellstnn
At
rivet
the
on
1long
go
to
councll
Fort
hd.
le
Jan,
for
Moad�.
left
I
,_ II tll.
ll1l
Jer
c
Pl
In
,
ar
F�
to
e
to take Sw
the detection and lreatmenl of In Camden -Clark fl111Pltal, Park·
Sil on Thurtday.
Hulotl, ,.,... ■Iler 1pead· les!s at a cost of $800.
Pa. C.pt. Pete called�
., ng Mllga Genfral llolpltal with a
y
cancer, including X-ray units hll ersburs w Va fololwtue I
be
p,obabl
Today he ii In Columbus, 0ank- Other - will
H �•Y 1, ... with hlo
,_....GI: APPLICATION
the aherl(f every - for
1
Mr. and Kn.
O
h
I
to
therapy and deep therapy. stroke �
light
the
at
demand
a
ou
lo
P,I. L 1,1, 11, In'• · " ,oar, ad enth111lulically by f r ..,..A'. added ll then,
w
n M-, 4-1, Porn.. the nQl .J't&amp;., 'Dul,. oall , olwa,1 �. left leg,_ 1 II'"'
l
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Dayltll
of
Congrove
Dale
radii!
ml
radium
Al
11
I
...
u
ha
I
I
b
late
,
-,,1111:
of
Ibo
tart
my,
nlc, and llot'1 V. C.r- belps give "Sht!'lff Bob" a IOOd .t t you "gotta be cartful" JI 11 1, r die: 1 8dool a■ hlo .._ ben of oounoU.
Cor..!iil'
.
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IDOlber
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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomer_oy-1\llddleport, 0., Jan._S,__1961

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Carpenter
,

Stephen Potter, published a little book
entitled "Gameam1n1blp", which became
a mt •eller on both sides of the Atlantic. It wu an amu1ln1 1ulde to how to
defeat • n opponent In subtle ways which,
though they didn't violale the official
rules of games, certainly did Irreparable
dama1e to their 1pirlt.
The "gamesmanship" Idea has since
been applied lo other areas of life. Opponents of the late Secretary of State Dullet, for inatance, accused him of "brinkmanship" In his daalln11 with the Soviet
Union - meaning that he had ua tollerin&amp; on th• brink of war and possible disuter.
Now Vice President J. Handly Wright
of the Alsociatlon of American Railroads
&amp;ive1 It 1t111 another appllcallon. In his
Y10rd1, "I wo9,Jd like to enlarge the concept of Ibis ·term 'brinkmanship' to include the weird and illo11ical 11ame the
federal government has been playing
with the transportation Industry In aeneral - and with railroads In particular
- In recent years."
Mr. Wrlt1hl begins with a warning. If
this country should suddenly be plunged
into another war, with all the human and
m1terl11 1horta1e1 that would lmmediattly reault, we would turn, as in the
past, to the railroads lo handle most or
!htI ma111ive tramporlatlon Job. "But"
Hf• Mr. Wrl&amp;hl, "could the railroads
Plltform the miracles they did In World
W~r II? After years of dlscrimlnalory
tr~atmenl which has bled away traffic,
pr,vented expanaion and left many of
tht roads In • near prostrate financial
co'1ditlon, could they In fact pull the na11'¥1'1 tramporlalion chestnuts out or the
flrt 11 they did in the 1111 war?
~I wish I could answer a flat 'yes' but
I cannot ... national transportation policf;1 or the lack of a coordinated policy
h1~e opened up an ominous breach in
Arnerlca's defen1ea by weakening the
on, carrier that can do the most with
th1 leut In time of emer1ency."
.M r. Wrl1ht has facts • nd figures to
support this gloomy view. Capacity of
tht r,IIJ'Oad p •ssen1er fleet la only half
of wljat It w11 15 yeara aeo. Total ratlfrllaht carrylna capacity ls virtually the
•am, II ii WH in World War II. ln 1959
th1 Industry had a meager return of 2¾
p• r cent on Its net Jnvestment - and the
1980 flJUre will be lower still.
Whet has been the cause of this? Mr.
Wrl&amp;ht answers: "While railroads have
lllralnld lo the utmost to come up with
'11 billion of private funds to rebuild
lbtlr plant ln the post-war years, federal
11encle1 11 all level1 ln the same period

Carnival

Dln'OTED TO INTERE81 OF
IIIEIG8 MA!iON AREA

•1ct1 • n1 • . o.... ,.,...,.....
l'u.bUih•d e'ller,, • fteruoon u!epl l11ada:, b) Th Oluo V1U11 PubU.11111.1

ReW at Temnle Chlll'CII Company , 110 Mech1111!c St. Pomeroy ,
--r
Ohio. 8u1ln"1 Office pnon1 wy HlH
Funeral services were held at adUor111 phon, wv . :1-21:111
.
a, -ond cleH in1Wu1 m•
Temple Methodist
church (or Mar• !AirEnteNil
•• t.ba po., &lt;'lffl~ 11 Pomaro ,
1
Fluarral

Over the yean, profit margins have
held remarkably 1table, in the general
neighborhood of a cent-and-a-half on the
dollar. Ezpense,, by way of contrast,
h •ve •hown substantial increases, with
payroll costs leading the way, followed
by advertising and promotion expense,
and real estate costs.

Jorie Woodrum Perry, 59, who OhJ:u.... • lttertlalq rt1Plffl.llt.11uv..
pa&amp;aed away at her home near ao1t1ndll llimbalL ·Inc ., :Ml LexlQ,

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surHlrlHlnlYIJle
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vlvors include her husband Gar•
net Perry, two 8DD8, Worley and
DaIe, Albens, R. D; and f.wo
daughters Arlene at home · and
Mrs. Doris' Broob, Albany.' Ten
grandchildren also •llfVlve along
wlth the lollowing sisters and
brothers, Mrs. Neille Hughes. Co-

Summing up, the profit on food sales
is so small, percentagewise, that ii would
take an exceedingly canny shopper to
notice the difference If there were no
profit at all. Pretty much the same thing
11 true in other basic retail lines - profits commonly run around three cents
on the sales dollar. Thal is the principle
on which mass distribution rests - very
small unit profits add up lo an adequate
to!al profit because oJ big volume

ton Ave., Nev Yorl Clt.r, N•w Vort.
8uueripUon HtQ1 O.liw•rea bJ ftll'
rw •here arall11ble. 30 HDt1 , • ~ one , ..r bl advan.. at The
Dlib' suune1 mn~. 114.tn m •o•
th.a. r BO; Ua.ree inontlll,
b,IDO'or route where •'•IJ•ble, one
.month, 11.00.
mail, ne
'8.00,
.dJt montha, M.as:
tiu-.e •1t11tbe.

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::.1'.: ::iii v: Z:.~· w1:: News, Events
rum, Albany; Mrs. Maude Merrill.
Hamden, Mrs. Bonnie Perry, Mrs

Mrs. Kathryn Johnaon and Miu
Elalt Price and Clay Woodrum, Sharon Thoma vWled with her
Carpenter, R. D. A brother, Ray, mother and family, Mrs. Ada
and one son preceded her i n Slack of Syracuse.
·
death.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnlti end
Servk'ee were in charge of Rev- daughter Carol Ann ~ to
erend Swartz with burial in Mam- Kent after spending Chrlory Gardens, near her home.
holidays here.
=:
8oda.l NMr. and Mra. Guy RUlsell
",1J
Mis, Loretta Price, student al daughter Terry z.ynn and Mra
Bliss College. Columbus spent lhe Jones vi&amp;led wltb Mr. and M...-_
vacation
from
with Lincoln
Rus,ell
Year's
cla,y.of
have poured over '104 billion lnlo non•
, f//JII
her parenta,
Mr.her
andstudi.,
Mrs. ChestMr. 811d
Mn.New
1,rva1
Elam
rallroad transportation facilities . . . In
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f
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er Price.
Warren, w. Va. spent the weekterms of spendmanshlp on behalf of fa.
.,
'
~ Mr and Mrs. M. L. Patteroon, end hen,.
•
I
•
,
daughtera,
Roth 811dand
Ann;MrGtorgevored forms of transportation, federal
.
~
town Kentucky·
and Mr · and Mrs. J ames Reeves
spending has outstripped railroad spend.
')IIILR~
Mr•.' Scott
and children. and family Visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ing about 7 to I in the years since World
~
~
~
Athen,· have been guest. of their Perry Armslerd of Carpenter on
1 \ ~/ ~ \ \
War ll, and Ihis ratio goes much higher
\
/
p
I/ JI i}
· j parent;, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey New Year's day.
.
in more recent periods Can any private
IIWil '
' \
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,/ •I
fl ::.::.r\:'C: ::r~~n~;~.:.~ w!.· d ~M::::-:erB:,:
business, however efficient, possibly l-,-;-::- -;;--------,=:c::--c;--:::c~-:::::.=..:::--;.:;--7,----:------- I
fl
Mr. and Mn. James Reevoo and
ment,
of
aalad
and
c:ook1u
lin
each
other
for
ve
years,
family
New Year's.
compete against this kind of odds?"
keep;•• with the a.utmu aeaMr. and Mr,. Warren G. TurnMr. Wright is not opposed to lhe com-~
er and Larry Stansbury and girl Jo Smith &amp;pent the Wftkend
nd
Peting forms of transportation which use
,onJ a coffee were oerved.
friend, Shirley Bethel, Reynold,- With Miss Linda Smith.
be held
burg,Mr
,pent
Now Year's
with and
Mr. Harrisonville
Mr. and Mrs.were
Clinton
Gilkey
of
airports and airways, highways and the
,
at The
lbe next
homelllletlng
of llelenwillWoodyard
and
•. Dale
Stansbury
Monday
visitinland waterways. They all serve an imon Tue,day evening, Jan. 17th.
J
Tere
d Butch Turn ors with ber parents Mr and
portant purpose; Ibey are .a,II here to S. S. attendance on Jan. 1· was Mr. and Mn. Paul Buckley 'l1le ,egular meeting 01 the ,;.,rryhsd s sat:
week
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
·
26, the offering 111.211.
gave a New Year•, eve party tor Siar Cla88 ol the Preab:,terlan
pen
pa.st
stay. But he does object to a siluation,in Attendance at the Worship Ser• their employees and their lam- S1D1day School met in the churdl their grandparent,. returned lo PROFITABLE SIDELINE
which, in his belief, "Railroads are be- vices following s. s. was 15, with Ules. last Saturday evening at the annex Tuesday evening, Dec. 11 their home.
SAN Jl'I\ANCISCO IUPIJ -The
ing driven to the brink of financial dis- Herman Taylor leading.
home of Mr. 811d Mrs. Harold Miu Franllie Muma,., president. . U. Keith Nelson, who la sta- San Franeu1coc1ty water depart,.
aster while all other carriers are being
8n de
I H ltl
rt O Th wu in chsr1e of the meeting twned at an Au- Forco Bue in ment made $.10,000 this yearThe M. Y. F. sponsored a New Y I r, a °" ngpo "th · c which ahe opened with reapanalve Italy, telophoned holiday greet- from growing walnut..
driven into a kind of permanent depen- Year's eve. Watch party from 8· ev:n n~ ":~ en~ '::,...~ reading "Christian Livinlf" which ings lo his parents.
Thal, according to• public util0
dence on public handout."
1z, al the church, will\ an at- an te ev" '."'h
re,
waa followed by repeatinr th
Mr. ind Mrs. Earl Schneider, !ties department year-end report,
I
The big question, of course, is this: tendance ol 25 youth and adulla. hm;:1 sa~dw,c es, !':edeke~ "Lord·, Prayer " Roll call was Athena: Hazel Crow, Columbus: was the water department'• share
Whal Is the answer? Mr. Wright rejecta Game, and• potluck supper were P~f es, ce crea;; 1 13
answered with ~ Bible veroe. The and Mae McLead, Mineral, were of 103 tons of nuts harvested from
00
railroad nationalization as a solution. He enjoyed in the basement; tben Lhe
ee were serv to
~re• Treasurer's report wa1 given by Christmas guest.a of Mn. Ray Jend it owna in nearby AlaJned
1
I
c1- es E ng an d as an examp Ie, wh ere an group moved
f U? to hithe church
. enl.
Mr. and Mrs. CJ arence Ather- "r•
'" · Da,·sy Duc~-th
• - · · 011,·cers Woodrum.
M
d M
Ro
d County.
sanf'luary or a wors p service.
d f .1 Of I b
nt was nominated for 19'1 11 fol•
r. an
ra. CarI
SI an
- -- - - - - - - MP ha11-&amp;lated that llever in history have with the Rev. Card, assisting.
ton an~, Y Co mn u•; •~ low1: Preaident Ada Slack. Vice children. Albany, R. D., and Mr. James Foster and chlldren, South
th
nd • nd New Year I ay President Florence Harden Sec· and Mrs. Rex Cheadle and fam. Charleston, Ohio; were also ca:1lhe British railways, which are totally Rev . and Mrs. Elmer Wright ew
th
natlonallzed, "been in such disrepute and family of Dover, Ohio, spent w, his parent,, Mr. and Mn. retary Lizzie Quick and ~sur- lly, local, were Chrislmas guests ers al the Cheadle home during
with the traveling public as they are to- the Christmas weekend with Mr. Arth ur Al herton 811d Wilma Jean. er Da~y 'Duckworth wa, retained of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the past year.
railway wor- and Mrs. Clarenco Henderson and Jo:~- T:~orM~ E~e;:..T?r:i for another year. The meeting William Chendle. Mr. and Mrs.
M;•·P J. l K. dCrCahbt;ee
day
k - orI the morale of the
da1.1ghter Lmda.
lth
d Mn was clDSed with prnuer Mri
an
m . au an
ares
" H 1
-1
er1 so ow.
e a so ct es our own exChrlstma, eve w Mr. an
.
- · . · chOdren were Christm.. guesla Peck, local, and !\Ir, and MrL
Perience
during World War I, when the Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard Swartz, Lloyd Dllllnger and family of Duckworth 1 • r v • d
ice of the Quick', daughter Mrs Carl Crab•-- Albany R D
to M r .a. l\llldred Chapman and family
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1 , ltel\k and coffeenlde
of· spent New"'oi::,
Year•• Day , with• Mr.
llome of !heir son-in-law and again on Chrl1tma1 Day at tbe Haze Car ' MIM Fra
um- Letart Falls
and Mrs Arthur Ctabtree
months,
James Hubbard Mi an~ Mrs. Ralph F...;lar and
2 and the cost to the taxpayers daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn Taylor home. The Taylora reealv- aw, Mra. Florence Harden, Mr,. Mr. and
was $ milllon • day In operating defl- of Llllle Hocking on New Year's eel • talephon, call from their IIOll Ada Slack, and Mra. • 1 m • of Lancaster called on hlJI par- children Gallipolla opent Saturclts. By way of contrast, · the industry Day.
John, stationed with the Air Force Holmes.
eat,, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard, day with her ~ta, Mr. 411111
paid
theduring
aovernment
million a day • Mn. Garner Griffin, who has in California. lata that day.
byMprianc:'\o~u= 1;~•
Christmas day.
Mn. Fern Gillogly.
ln
laxes
World $3½
War JI,

This Matter Of 'Brinkmanship'
Some year• 110 an English humorist,

THE DAILY SENTINEi'

News Events

14 Cents Out Of $10

When you buy ,10 worth of vocerieo,
-.iw muoll of thal 1t1y1 with the 1t0re In
11• form of profit? It'• 1 safe bet that 1
1re1t majority of shoppers couldn't an•er that question with any dear•e of
tecur•cy. They would probably put the
µflt factor at a much blper propoi.
•lon than It actually ii.
The National Auociatlon of FOOd
Cbainl and the Harvard Business School
Dlvulon of Re•earch hne ilaued their
fifth annual 1urvey of mar1ln1, expense,
and profill In the food chain industry.
la 11511, net profit, worked out to about
1., per cent of the 11le1 dollar - which
meua It came to H cent, on I typical
J10 bq ot IJ'OC9rie1. There w11 nothing
IIDUIUII about thl1 - the profit WU
practically the •am, In 1958, 1.38 per
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News And Noles

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In Columbu1,
aapenl
doctor·,
cure.
returned tounder
her
home here leat weekend. accompaniad by Mr. and Mrs. Chai.
O'Brien and 11011 Kevin.
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The W. S. C. S. meeting and
Chrl,tmas party wa9 held al lbe BY MADELINJ: IIUCRANAN
home of Neille Parker on Tues- Ray Dillon haa returned lo Penday evenina, Dec. 27, with ·an at- sacola, Flmida where he .la It•
tendance of 111 members and nine lioned with the Navy, after opendvisitors.
Ing the Christmas holiday with
Mrs. Claude Woodyard waa pro- hill parents Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
gram leader. of the subjocl - Dillou anti family.
"Emmanuel.- God With Ila."
Danny Buchanan has been DI at
My,le,y S,slora wece revealed his home with a vlrua infection.
by gifts,
and new
lor
the com,••
yearnames drawn Benny Buchaniu- l'iaited Thun-~
Friday
Mr. and
Mra.
The home was derorated for lhe day
A. J.and
Keffer
ondwith
family
In Park-

be will be employed.

the &gt;Jex. Pu!Uen Memorial BuildIng With Mrs. Phil Baley, Mn.
Pavl Powell mid Mn. Thoma,
Hoffman aeniing as hostessee.
Mrs. Pa11l &amp;ally presided at the
short business meeting.
Mrs. Alton Bonney &amp;bowed
alldet of famous religious paint,.
1ngs with Mn. Paul &amp;ally act-

as narrator.

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Refreshplents were served to
Mn. R. 0. Greene, Mrs. Charles
Dodd, Mrs. Jamea Hampton,

Mrs. John Morgan,

By GOVernment

BOWLING

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Mrs. Louis

Karsclmlk, Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mrs.

Bonney. Mrs. Scally

and

the

hostesses.

U. L. C. M.
The United Lutheran Church
st
Men met Wednesday evening

the churoh for their regi~ar
meeting. Mr. Lloyd Roush lad the
devotional eprjgd. The program
wes given hyr.ftev. Jack Welch,
hla topi "Protestant View of
M .. c
ary.
Those attending were Herman
Layne, Lloyd Roush, Robert
Layne, Jun Fry, James Layne,
Clarence Blessing, Charles BlessIng, Philip Wolpert, Paul Roosh.
Jess Brown • Harry Layne and
Rev. Welch.
VERNON t-R CLUB
The Christmas party of the
Vernon Star Dustera 4-H Club
met at the home of Ma~ and
o 'lbompson. The meetin~ was
called to order by the preSldent,

Beverly Staats Jo Thompson had
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charge of the program an
.gie Hart gave a talk about

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project. Merlene Roush game a

demonstration on her sewing pro-

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Party Jan 20 at the New
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Handbooka were given to memhers. The next meeting will be at

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Miss Ruth Sayre was in charge visiting her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dana
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keen
of the game with Mis, K• th1 een wa ne Brickles Tuesday
lo SI. Joseph osp,
ar rsHesson the winner. Following the
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game Miss Gibbs opened _her
NURSES TO MEET
Recent guests of Rev. &amp; Mrs.

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lovely gifts.
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Miss Riddle
table :'ere
to
the
refresh
end
they were serve
punch, coif ,
cookie and nuts. Tb tabl was covered with a white cloth and centered with a love1y arrangement
topped with a bride and groom
with white candles trimmed in
pink ribbon placed on either side.

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ay Larry' La-.
and
Mn.arene
Otis aHesson.
they, Mrs. Arch Sayre, Sandy
arut Elaine Sayre, Donna, Kathy
and Jeanie Hesson, Ron and
Mary Martin, Mr,. E. C. Ri~le
and Ethel, Mrs. ~yia Llevmg,
Mrs. Richard Rawlmgs, Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Vance, Mrs. Bernard
Llevlnr, Mr. and Mrs. William
Chisler and Ann Mrs. Carroll
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Adams, Mrs, Geoge Hesson. rs.
Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Hesson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Burre]I Daw.son, Mrs. Edith Roush,
Sandra and Janice Gihbs, Mrs.
Wilbur Wehb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Waid Cunningham
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Sharon
and Carletta.

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Rog. $4.95

CHILDREN'S

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BOOTS
Size
8 to 3

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ROUSH'S SHOE STORE
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son Larry of Middleport returned Wednesday arter spending the
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Christmas holidays with
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Mr and Mrs Ralph
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For Friday and
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Shoppers ...

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Phone WY 2-2101
Pomeroy

Opha Offutt, son Carl spent
New Year's day with his ·parents,

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wife.

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Paul Nelson was at Holzer hos-

Margaret Ann end Billy Carleton were Leonard and Ora Scarbrough, Bashan.
Jack Scarbrough spent Tuesday
evening with Dean Brinker anrl
Billy Carleton.
were
Mr. and Mrs. Bo~
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week end guests o r. an
rs.
Edi:on Roush.
Ci
Tbe daughte:5 ~ Home~
cle were wee en gues
lbefr parents.

pita! a few days the put week lor
cibservation and treatment.
Harry Pettit who is employed
in Spencer w. Va spent the
weekend wiih his family here.
Mrs. Harry Petlit and children
Toni and Ricky were Athens vi&amp;itors Friday•
The children of Stewart Keetoo
and wife are hoth aulfering with
lonsilllls.

Fasbion' catch of the season for shoppers who know remarkable value•
when they see the~! Each coal
this
sale shows, in fabnc quality, tailoring
and detail, that it's worth far more
than the slashed-down price. We must
make way for spring stocks . . . but
winter h'lll a long way to go, 10 take
advantage of these buys!

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Carl OffuU who had lhe mif.
fortune of his tractor
twnmg over
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Mr. and Mrs Leo Eddy and
family of Wooster spent t h e

weekend with Grover White and
Ralph Ballard families.

Mr. and Mrs· Doris Arnold and 1'
f il Hoek s .
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urdam Y,
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prthmgMra s~ M
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Joe Laucen,,;, their soo Bobbie.
returned home with them.
M
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and
r. ant th rs. k ndy O~ Mr
suns spen e wee e WI
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and Mrs Clint Orr
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days with her 11s
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Laurence.
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Chester.
Paul Kelley called on Curt
Frederick Monday.
Mr, and Mrs John Hayes,
spent New Year's eve, with Mr.
and Mrs• Norman Frederick.
Dr. Davis, was called to see
Curt Frederick Saturday.
Paul Kelley, assisted John
Hayes with his butchering Mon•
day,
Mr. and Mrs Wald Spencer,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coats
and children took Abe Coals, lo
his borne near Spencer, W. Va,
Saturday. Mr. Costs, bad spent
the past two monlhs with his
nephew, Alva Coats and family
----------Mrs. Grace Henslar and Mrs.
Edward Coen and children were
Athens visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Taylor Moore recently visiled her daulhter Mrs. Birchel
Hamilton in Dayton.
Mrs. Betty Wilbur has been suf•
fering trom virus the pa5t week.
Albert Cone was a business vlsltor in Logan Tuesday.
Brenda and Debbie Pettit called
on Mrs. Mildred _Gregory Friday
afternoon.

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Values To $29.95

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LADIES' HATS - - - - - - - -

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LADIES'
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Here we oome with Juat the r!Cbt
garmenta to put you DD the WAIIK
aide of all the cold, l l l ~ ' t ,·
!her still ahead .• , all at
cut price tags that will •how 10ll
tremendous aavingL Ad fut •

this!

Values To $14,95

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kens. It was Mr, Pickens birth

MEN'S CORDUROY SUITS

day.
s'andra Sellers spent Wedn...
day with Pamala Codner·

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Mr. and Mra, BUI Hoback end
children ,pent Saturday with Mr.
and Mn. Jack Codner.

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Stiffler Stores, Inc.
Regular $24.95, Now - - - - - -

w:~~1:rn:::da;o:

spent Monday witb Mr· and Mrs.
Iron Turner.
MIDDLEPORT Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sellers
moved last week to Rutland;

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LADIES' SKIii.TS - - - - - - -

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoback and
children spent SIOlday with Ethel
Hoback and George Hoback .
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, Racine, Mr. and Mr11. Paul Sellers
and children ,pent '11rursday evoning with Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pic-

Jane Harris spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mra. Grover Barria.

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with Mr. end Mn. John Sellers.

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Offutt.
A. H Bailey received • lelegram announcing the death of his
brother George of the state of
Washington, Connerly of Meigs

guests of Mrs. Glenna Haye1 in

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lumbus, spent the weekend with
lnBloomingdale
her mother and brother. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson of Gertrude Warner and Wilbur.
Bloomingd le Ohio are
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Mr· and Mrs. Dayton McElroy,
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Lisa R
on December 20 1960_ all of Morrow. ,pent the weekalsoen~.ha
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Grune Protector ass1gne
· Sund~ dinner guests , of Mr.
ferson CoWity,
and Mrs. Henrr Spencer were
Grandparents are Mr. aod Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bing and
R 8 1Ph Badgley of
Tup)er~ family afternoon visitors were
Plainb and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mr. a~d Mrs. Elson Spencer of
Simpson of Racine. Great-grand- Racine
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Char· Mr ~nd Mrs John Hayes and
les Hysell of Syreeuse.
Eme;son, we~ Sunday dinner

Jflang Jflang Items
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RIZER OIL CO.

KeUer, Keno spent Saturday everung with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orr.
Bill Gorden, Eagle Ridge,
called
the Clint. Orr family
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New Year's
Day.

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Mr. and Mrs· Ralph Frank,
Five Poinla, Mr. and Mni. Ralph

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home without worry, all winter long!
N • more trouble with aludge in your
heating oil-not wben you use "Free-Flo
Special.'' the fuel oil with a apecial additive
, that prevent• sludge rormation.
In ,.nt,,ai,d fuels, sludge can clog up
llltera, pipes, and bumer nozzles, cauainc
costly emeJllency •ervicel
Save
and avoid cold-weather
breakdown&amp; Order "Free-Flo Special''
1eatinc oil ••• IOilh wilt-in •ludg, prffflltionlJ

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Grue~r O t ~ : :
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her grandparenta returned home
with them.
Lester Bailey and sUiter Bertha,
Morning Star spent Saturday aft.
emoon with Mr. and Mrs. A H.

Oak Hill
home at the present with a brolh- S 'al J
tems
er' Mr. d Mrs. roId J · Lem· OCI

Joe Turner 811d family of ,\I•
bnny were callers of her mother,
Mrs. Genora Foster oo Saturday
night. They were accompanied
home by their ,on Kenneth who
bad spent his vacation with his
grandmother Foster.
E. I ,Jordan of Columbus spent
part of his vacation with his
grandparents L. D Cotlrill and

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She and her son are making their

Colling on Mrs. Mery Circle
Sunday were George Circle and
family of St. Albans, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Pierce of Athens
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Circle
and son, Columbus.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Dean Brinker family were Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Barnitz and son,
Keith, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Gary Bernitz and doughier, Corol. and Patty Grim, Letart Falls.

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Social Notes

Sunday afternoon

Heating Oil

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The Practical Nurse Assoc1a• Pickens and daughter Naomi Mrs
tioo, Div. 14, will meet ~t Shelter- Vir ii Buckley and son How.:nt of
mg Arms
•·e BuckJPV
h Hospital Friday,
. tb Jand. Reedgsv ille, Mr s. v,· r•_
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~ary 6t at '1:30 p.m. m e m- of Alfred, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
~g room. Sheltering ~ Hos- Weathennan, local.
pital staff mem~s ~ll:: hoS t• Hobert Shields of Winter Haven
ess. Dr. Baul.dwm w, 1
gue~t Florida was visiting friends and
speaker A film on cance.r will relatives here over the weekend.
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Guests included Mrs.k. Rarryk Goodnlte, Sally Bland, Judy Arn·
Hoffman and Judy Mac 1e 1c - Id R th Sa
John VanMeter
d Mrs Lloyd , Roush, Mra. o , . u . yre,
,
ar ' Rickard Mrs. Leo Clarke, Phyllis Z1ckafoose, Mrs. Roy
Paul
't M Phil Ba- Jones, Mrs. James Roush, Mrs.
Mrs. F. A. BDoa eyS, le rarts. Joan John Bumgarner, Mr. and Mrs.
tey
Mrs. n w ,
Bill Lath Mrs Herman Ohling
St • art Mrs William Gibbs,
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Ruth Ann Laudernult, Mrs.
Maroie Roach . Adra Swick
. ka rd• Mrs. Howard Roger and Linda
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Lathey Mr.'
Burris , Mrs. Pete Burris ' Sua El- and Mn. George ewell, Mrs.' Edleo Goodnite, Mrs. Frances na Clarke, Mrs. Cliff ~sh. Mr.

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va and Karen Staats. Mr. and meeting in Cincinnati recently . ot ~~ : • hosteu auistMrs. Adrian Lathey, Mr. and and reported their trip. _Election adwereb M
Caldwell and
Mrs. Edward Bwngarner, Mr. of Officers was held with DarY n:.
and Mrs. Albert Thompsoo, Vir• lene Stolts eleded as the new ~Ira. Herman Marshall.
glnta and Harriet. Mrs. Leo Councilor. A. c. Juanita Hender- Leo Cole of Ea,t Liverpool
Thompson, Mrs. James Hart, son; v. c . sh Ir I e y Balser: spent New Year'• here with his
Hart, J~yne and Brent. and Mrs. A.V.C. Grace swan; C. Arvilla mother Tillie Reed .
Alton Roush.
l Frecker. Warden; Mildred Head- Elhel Arbaugh and 11011 Weally
BRWE·ELECT HONORED ' fey: !. S. Rose carr; O. S. Ma- returned home Friday I""!' r,o.
Miss Carol Gibbs, bridM!lect ,bel Richardson, and Trustee, Eth- lumbus after spending a few days
of Larry Lathey, was honored el Arbaugh.
with her daughters.
with a miscellaneous shower on Books are lo be audited at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorst and
Tuesday evening in the ed~ca- home of the State Publicity Chair- lamlly of Long Bottom and Mr.
tional building of the Evangehcal
Ed'th
Betziog Dec 30 'I and Mrs. Ralph Parker of Chester
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all ,pent New Year's with Mrs.
Ethel Riddle, teacher, and the p.m.
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Ethel Stout.
members of the Young Adult
Vlliff AUNT
A daughter was born to Mr. a.'1d
Clagg were hostesses for the I M
d M Willard Ebers- Mrs. Paul Brook, at a Parker,vening
r. an
rs.
burg hospital recently.

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Rea, $18.95

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Mr. and Mr•• Eugene Rowley
and ehildl"ffl Dunbar apeot Friday and Salurday with Mr. and
Mra· Ralph Ballard and Melvin. ,
Mr. and Mn. Scott Knoll. )!a. !
City spent Friday nenmg l
800
wtth Mr and Mn. Carl Offutt.
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Martha Edith Betzhlg and Ihla F' a e Caldwell 88 winner. Following ~ Mr . and Mrs. Arthur O
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and Jo Thompson, Beverly, Glen- Kimes deputy attended a special ~r"t, of gam;:•· "'..':!m:::"a~d da~ghte~ MDartha ;~t the :Oger

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News,Events

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WOMEN'S FLAT HEEL SHOES

8" Work Boot

Darlene Stot

Arline , Jackie and Barbara of America, met in regular 1oe• Mrl. Gerald Violet entertained
Roush, Carolyn Lleving, Naocy ,ion Tue&amp;day evening with Ruth the Junior Cl.us of the Tu?petl
Truasell, Judy and Linda Lathey, Oxley in charge.
Plain, Methodial church at ber
Sharoo Brown, Marlene Rou,h. Linnie Swan and Velma Ca&amp;8i• home Thuraday evening with 14
Peggy and Sus.1nna Bwngarner, dy were reported sick. Routine present. After 8 brief devotional
Reggie and
Alan Hart, Patty b ,
Communications were
.iod
Blble quiz on the Life
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Thompson, Terry Bumga.-ner, u~rness
J ~ waa held with Kenne!h

January Clear~ce Sale

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Garnes were played and gift.
. ,changed amoni lbe lllllllbera.

Work Shoes

Side Glances

Christmaa
dinnerwu
guests
Mr11.
Florence
Harden
Mr.of and
Mrs. Robert Harden and three
children, Mr. and Mra. Morrie
Harden and aon Donald, Mr. and
Mn. Earl N...., local and Mr•.
Robert Ralph Harden of Colom-

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The New Raven Woman's Club
held IIJ Chrialmu meetmg al

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Mr. and Mra William Bartels
and two children of St. Joaeph.
Mich. were Chrlsbnaa weekend
auesla of his parent,, Mr. and
Mra. Enunett Bartel&amp;.
Mr. and Mra. Lia• Shield&amp; were
Chriltmaa dinner guesta of Mr
and
land Mra.
R. D.Harry Miller of Portbut In a dwindllng rail service potential, Chr1Slma1 aeaaon and . refre,h- ersburg.
Mr. John Jones apent Chrlatdecreued national ability lo meet and (
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barr and mas day wlth Mr. and Mn. Carl
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surmount emereencles, fewer Jobs and
David visited Mr. Rarr'a parent, Weeae.
a declining payroll, reduced dividends
during tbe holiday,.
,
Seaman Recruit Roaer A. Slack
and lower purchases from thousands of
Ella DH~ vleiled Eliubeth who la lakfnt his boot lrlinlnfl
businesses. And it ls up to all of us to
t
Buchanan Friday.
at the Great Lakea Naval Tramwork out practical solution 8
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Mr. and Mn. James Beet and inr center IJI •pending a 14-day
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II Is not consonant with the spirit Of
and Mr,. Perry Curtla and family Ada Slaclt and family. At th•
lnslltutlons of the American people that
over New Yeara weekend.
completion oJ hla boot lralninlf,
• demand should be made upon the pub- ATHENS &lt;Speclall - Ten Na- Mr. and Mra. Roy Ward and he will report lo San Diep, Calif.
Ile treasury for the solution of every dil- tlonal Defense Gradualo Fellow- family of Coal Run, Ohio visited where he will board the U.SS.
flcuity." _ Herbert Hoover.
shlf)I have heen allocated
to Mr. and Mr,. B. M. Buchanan Helena. Hia brother, &amp;hort F.
Ohio Unlverolty, a&lt;cordlng lo an and family Thunday.
Slack la now •rv!Df aboard the
announcement by D. R Clippin- Mr. B. M. Buchanan and Benny U.Si. Helena.
ger dean of the Graduate Col- ...,..., callers In Beverly, Ohio Sal- Mr. and Mn. Jameo Q u le k.
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MrL Marpret Cottrill and throe 1-f
l'Gmeray INHlrtal Lear•
The ten fellow,hlpe bring the Denver Nutt who prevloualy re- 1- -- - - - - -- -"'Otn't worryI That new lf•t - ' t lit par ti&amp; I f p 1
Blah s.or., n«omber.'ZI, lllllO total granted to Ohio Unlven!ly aided at Su""'u, ill reported aome ball3h, Sandra McMlllaa and J~
under the proSram to 31. ·
helter, In a Balllmon. Maryland Yo111111.
Kiah Threo Game ind. W Ch19- The first year of Ohio Unlver- hoapltal after being lnvolnd in a 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ler - 41111.
sity•, portlclpallon In the pro- tractor trailer aeeklenl. He 11111
High Single G•me R. Rupe _ gram, 1969-60, uw tbe allocation ls in a very aerloua contllton and
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ot ten fellowlhlpe; the aeoond cannot be moved. Ria wlfa Pearl
T
year. IIII0-61. an allocation of II Nutt IJI with him.
Th
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RevlY•l llarted at ,...,. SaturT -S~~ G
. Bo
The fellowalilJll allocated re- day Dettnlllii, 11. A watdl ,-t.
•me oe • 1' cently aN! fc.- the INl-411 achool Ing wu alao hold.
llTANDING8
year. There are low- In phy•l&lt;t, EU- Brannon mtartalnod aevw.. Looi Pd two In chamlalry, two in apeoeh era I ol her frlenda with a airtstJoe• 1 Bo I
31 17 S46 and two In elementary education, mas party II her home al Joppa.
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to Refroabment, ....., lll'Vtd and 1
31 17 ·848 'l1le fellowlhlf)I are granted
had. .,._,t
13 n ·479 outatandlng appllcanta who intend gift ncbaqt ·
to
puraue
,graduate
atudy
leading
Elleaboth
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Alhland · · · · · · . It 17 .all to a PhD 'degree anti then enter Purill. c.tolYn cwt!•, Do!11lu
Gun Club . . . . . 11 17 .all oollege toachJng.
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17
334
Downie Grou
St ·
Each fellowlhlp la for throe BU&lt;hanaa, Donna Dealar, ~
IIEASON HIOB8
yean. It provides a butc 1lpend llarw, lllb Doltlr, Roliolt Oacl!nd. t Gamet W. Chlaltr 11'19. of ~ for the flrtt year w It~ Irey, J... Doetar, llorllu/l J lnd. I Game M. Borln1 234.
lncrementa ol aoo In •llt'Ceelllna ,.., Llyle Nlchola. Norma NlehToam I G - Swllher-Lohae yean and MOO tor eacll depend- ota. Glen Linlhlneum, Mrs. Harold
14'/&amp;
1111.
Brannon, Mrs. , _ Brannon,
Toam I Garno Fortman-Ablx&gt;tt Ohio 1/ntvarsllJ watveo the pn- Mn. Robert Sanden, Debbie Banffl.
era! rwglllratlon IN for fellow- den, Mrs. Katherine Hill, Linda
TOP "$" BOWLEU AVG.
ahlp holders. Apptleatlona ... lo Hill. Rlcllard Swtln, I.any Grlf•
W. Chloler ill
bt made lllr,Jqh. the Graduato lei,, Ruth Lala, M.. Lanco,
R. Rupe IA
Colllp ol Ohio UnlvtrsllJ.
Rogor Lanc:e, 8'\fldJ Spraaue, Jar
B. Radford lff.
- - - - - - - - - Kelloy, Janet Metzer, Frank
J. Balley 1511.
Club - hlsber-Lohae: M - Welll. Carolyn-. Kmly BeyB. Bowen 1114.
Joe'• Boya - Aahland; !HI - oofds. Eileen Brannon. Ray ColeJan. t Schedule - 1-1 - c..., Oownle-Grou - Fomnan-Abbotl maa, RI¥ Powell,, Wet!t,y Jtz.
them to make the most of their Inherent
and great advantage,.
Finally, Mr. Wright makes the point
that this is not, basically, the railroads'
problem. To quote hlm once more, "II ls
the nation's and the people's problem.
It hits wilh gatherlnc Impact all the pub.
11e •~
• terms not qnly of
· wasted resources

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Social Notes

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What is needed, he Is convinced, Is
something very different - the elimination of "the shockln3 Jnequltles in
talAtion. regulation and subsidized competition", and a firm policy which will
give lhe railroads an even break in the
competition for business, and enable

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The Jungle Tokes Over

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Rasketball Action-;-Seering Too, ls Tightening Up
Scores
Home ~es ~erved Satur !At Grade,Schnal .
··••«ball acllon " lightenlng l74 point, but ii yet 30 point. be- Win~bcenner .... In llth placed ,r·~'."Y20 ~kldle~the•ce~
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lll ta . pedr f ~ Bv UDlW Preti 18&amp;,truillD• I
itnd alonf ,h~ ~ame hne who is t"I fifth.
dleport jumped from tmh pla« Buffington
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t~ le~nw~:l 0 ,: Ouquetne In Gen1va 51
1 s1ih'"S 6·8 Bob Winehrt'nner. follo'&gt;' s him De~lrr ol ~elsom•11\r both hav ing tie for 111 p ce w1l
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c.ornell 65 PeMl)'lvania 60
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Morna Harv•Y 100 B1&lt;kl1y 9S
N,lson,,11,, 11,11 '"'"""'"
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A num~ r or eha~l!s m the top
Yale 75 Brown '7

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COSTUME JEWELRY
Party Napkins - Candle Holders

VEST A OR DETROIT JEWEL

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RED CUP COFFEE · · · · ·· · · 1 lb. bag 59c
3 lb. bag $1.69

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Start the year rlahl Clean up

CLOVER FARM MILK
Tall Cans - 7 for 95c

$25 It

·Clover Farm MARGARINE 5 lb. for 95c

$1000

SWISHER LOHSE

'BAKER'S SUPER MARKET
0,1N 7 DAYS A WIIK
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ECONOMY SA.VINOS a.. J,.OAN CO.
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To"'1 ~ · · · · · · · · · · • • · ·
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Exquisite Form Announce• Anou.
Once In A Lifetime Sale Of Two Po~
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400.00

lhlntanane. ud lltpair ,

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Pork Roast (Boston Butt) · · · · · · 49c lb•
•atanoe, ,lanUUJ
Gallon Jug MIik ........ · · Only 89c iue ~-:.'alof..···...·•,, ••. •

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STOKLIY'I

GREEN BEANS, 303 Size · .. · .. 2 for 95c
MIRACLI WHIP

SALAD DRESSING · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· qt. 59c
ZESTA CRACKERS
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0 K IO'NS .. · •· · ...,. .. 3 lb. bag 25c

Coffee · · · · · .. · · .. · 10 oz. lar for $1.09
Flour (Robin Hoocl) · · · · 251•. bag $1.89
IIOIIN HOOD-5 lit. 1111 4fc

·Flour (Clover Farm) · · · · · · 5 1•. liag 39c
Banana• · · · .... · ... · ...... · 2 lb. for 29c"
PotatHS .. ' .......••.• •l •

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WINTER JACKETS
It ts vital that you follow your doctor's
directions es they appear on the label of
your pre1crlption. It does !"•k• ~ differ•
ence whether or not you take certain dr1J9s
before or after meal1; how much and how
often you take them. Don't gamble • • ,
follow dll'l1Cflon1I ,
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old bills. Just pick up your
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damage eatJmated betWleD
and SI0,000: Guy Blesalng,
BOD, died;
Pomeroy Summer
Lea
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29
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TOPCOATS

GET ACASH LOAN
TO CLEAN UP HOLIDAY BILLS

4 lbs. $1.00

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wood grocer, drowns self In J)l!tlnl In Ohio State P'alr actlvlOhio River; Mr11. Gertie Black• tlel. Gar, stobart pltchel Midwell dies.
dfeporl LL to 12-0 n&lt;&gt;hlt win

REDUCTION .

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Bananas .... .. · · ·· ........ 2 lbs. 29c
Head Lettuce .. · ...... · 2 heads 45c

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Main• Potatoes · · · · · · 10 lb. bag 49c

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Pre-Inventory

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Play in the •lementary grade
leagues at Wahama High St!hool
is scheduled to begin next week
with filth and sixth gradecs
scheduled to open play on Januacy 9 and seventh ·and eighth

lie! of Tiiesclnv n1~ht . ~eithe r Lo· Jh United Pttu 1alnL111tlon• t ,40 games over five ~asona in de_Pittsburgh 71 Carnegie Tech 66 coming ln aucceaion. Pomeroy Saturday night to Kyger Creek.
.
gan nor lasl pla&lt;&lt;' G"lhpoh• p1ay · The ~lid-Amee·ic3" c,,n'. ,.,,,,, lealini, rcanklin College of !ndl- '
Villano•• II [)etroil..
open,d wtth an •DY 5$,37 docl- One, lhe Kyger alfa~. could be Charh• Carr, principal ol M•·
ed ~.,esda , ,.,.,,,.,, ,.,,,,.. ol llw saw mo,t of w,e,,os·l"' nieh•'s ' ona , llll · •2: ll&lt;flanc, downed
Bosi&lt;&gt;n Coll. 81&gt; Boatoo U. 51
• Ion over LDgan, then Inst I w o close. At Rio, Coach
As:il : ~ ~ : 7 n t'. ':"°t~ai;,-;
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,,..,, wl,idi ki&lt;\• .. I " " ,,ocl-!IO' • Adrian of Michigan, 78-58: Ml. , The Portland Grade School Albright 6S Frank. • Marshall 57 straight conlecence !Uts. at ley's boys should gel p enty
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Wellston' -and 52-SI at Athens. .i, excelltnt
shooting
pradfu1 Ohio., wrdl
ow·'"« 0 Kov.-lf&gt;! of \lidd\fpor1 dav· 00basketh:,ll st' ·, ~n :nto hill llnion ·b\aated;t Edinboro of thl
ed I Seventh and Eighth Grade cage Moravian W Wllkea 1,
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aerve u v ace prosholdi•~ 1,,,,rth plm~ !or 101al ,~m~ with seven loo!' ,,,:,m, on ';lv,an1a. 90- ; Day"1n omo r I squad "'mained undefeated to- Fairfield 'II Brooklyn 71
Alt&lt;r lliPl'lng past a tough Ml
cn&gt;1s la ho,I 10 RI le . lde~t ,;;d secr•tap,-terasurer, re1
olnh ~ cfrf'cl even thouj!h h.. v.as del'k ,
l .:m1s1us, 86-63, .and Young5lown l day after ladnR Cott • gevlll• 50- oartmouU1 68 Harvard 61
dleport aggl'f!gation, 57-541, Lbe Wahama P yab Rutl nd PJ
llv
7&amp;-S9,
t&gt;ld to six Tuesday by Wellston
'lhrr" MAC •oames werf' p\.ivcd
clobbered Muskingum.
floor. the Fairleigh-Dick. 1, Yeshiva S7
Panlhen hit their 1tdde in bounc-- Fa
bare!oons
ly edged
a th. Is ,. a-e spec e y.
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remalny wlnlHI
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Island 108 Brandeia t/1
ing NelaonvWe 8l•S6. Tben came
Fifth anu Sixth gr e team
outlaw:, Bo•,,:, ~ w.is in tt11rrl placr Oh io ,·isiled it!! bi!! cit\' counter- ~ven games are sc.heduled ,or gym.
Niagara '/':I Belmont Abbey 48
wins over Racine., 80-45 and Jack- son.
managers are as follows : New
but ,\ thf'n• :,!:,r. Steve ChasP. part, Miami of Flor ida, and suf-,tonight . two Frlday night. and a
Larry Pr lce w111 again the ,Appalachian 8S Guilford 5a
son. 53-52.
----Haven, Harry Pickens and Jlm1,abhld 1h,.' spol ,Iler lh• Bull- , ..,.,
Galllpolil loot to Coal Grove
my Howard : Rarlford, Jerry Zer~ . .., double ovcrtme lull·•lale or 23 games . s,'.urday l•adlng point getter for Portland. Wake Forest 81 Clemoon 511
1 3 12 1
dog,' win .. wr ~(''""" lie . 4'· 1 • .,,
niRht. Featured o.• wmght s bill He dumped In 23. a Ultle below Davidson 54 Wm. • Mary 45
58-5' In an overtime. Huntington
SEO Standings
kl•: M?""'. Charlie Carr and
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Lew Gilland : Cll[ton,
Richard
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l!&gt;.... m !I , H' uo eli eyan. an
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CAGE STANDINGS
1
1ry Pom•'"""
Panlh•·';' :um:,..,I H8,,... he1 ,,,., , 1Toled" dow ,,ed le, at iram.
19.
. Louinille 70 East. Ky. St. al the Blue Devils - with Welillon's
Seventh and Eighth grade man·
,p in :1,,, I '·''"' , I, .. ol &lt;ap "" ,
'late
_ . and Bowlier,
OSU Op,•• BIi Ten
Winner led CottagevUle with Ky. w..leyan IOI Bellannmo 71 lrl-63 swamping being the worn
(Vanllyl
agen m: New Haven Reds,
62 57 ·western Mlchi'. '. Undefeated Ohio Stale, .the No . 14 poinl-8. He waa the onlyheplayer Mis.s. Southern 81 St. Peter'• 74 loop defeat thu • far. GAIIS lost TEAM
1&lt;:ort-r~ L,&lt; ni~· l1t wh,I'-' ,.110'.hti c~:1,'. • \'er;,layecl
W L P OP Jimmy Layne and Buck Tennant
0
moved " " ,o I".&lt;.
.
, 11ll\·5'
in MAC g;unes.
, 1 team in lhl nation, wmnec •.1 to hit double figure• for t 101- Georgia 87 Mercer 7&lt;
5IH&lt; at Alha1111: 58-4&lt; al Middle- Athens ... ...... . 8 D &lt;"6 381 Ma,on, Charlie Carr and Lew
1
Edclit• P.uw h 1:- u1 fro • • ll nlli 031 ·
·
.
boo ed Ithe Madison Square Garden Holl- ers. Scarberry had seven .
Elizabeth City 98 N.C. Colleae 89 port· •• •• at Jacklon At home Jac''"-n
7 1 508 541 G'illand·, Clt'fton, R'~ard Young
·
fl! .. k d Wttrnberg
st [
K.,i
1
,,,.,., lasl .,.,, to ,,,.,h " '". '"'·'" e. '. . , , ireak lo day Festival Tournament end de- Portland , tied for thl Grade Miami IFl1.I I02Mlami !Ohlol 100 Nelsonville clipped the locals M- Pomeroy ..... ... $ I 393 351 and Elmer Van Maire: NOW Rawe&lt;k 11, h,,, now '""""·:eol lo, ·' l,ome '""' 1 wmnmg
lending NCAA champion, opens S&lt;hool Le•&amp;"' lead with alaa un- Murray St. 87 Middle Tann. 58 40 while Lopn rallied In the I~ I.Dgan .... ....... Ii • 509 50t ven Cards, Oak and Bill How·
4-Daily &lt;;enti nel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan . 5, 1961 it, Dig Ten •••son Sat u r d a Y delealed Syracul&lt; will la&lt;,. Ra· Tenneaoee 70 Florida St. 15
nal mom1nt1 ol play w win ill- Wellston ... ...... 5 5 5'11 588 ard.
·
- - ··
- - ·· -· ·
against l\linoi1.
cine Fr iday night al Portland.
Marquette 83 Loyola (ill.) 71
46.
NelJonvllle .... ,. fl 5 509 ~ The te811"1!1 will play once a
Notre Dame '12 Butler ~
Pomeroy will be paced by lanky Middleport ...... S -4 ~7 .,,..
achedu1ed
1 Mi11ml of Ohio, paced by Guard By quarters:
Zeller with 211 polnl!, led most of Porlland
9 17 34 60 Daywn 86 Canlsllll 63
B Ob Winebrenner and
Alam Gallipolis ....... o 8 181 •82 week wllh two games
the gam~. But Mdiami ~f :orida Cottagev ille
14 22 fl Bowling Green 78 W. Michigan SO Hamm. Little Eddi, Buffington Ls
__
~~~gSu=-:::
tied the score ml way m .t sec•
Toledo 62 Kent St. 67
e x ~ to toss quite a few talSEOAL VARIJTY ONLY
games wlll be Don McKenzie, u •
ond hall • nd held a shm le.ad Meetinp: O( Top
Purdue 91 Creiihw• 72
lies In from the outside. Terry TEAM
w L p OP ,1stanl principal amt junior hlgh
R
until the end of lhl r,gulahon SquatlI CaneeII e d
Arizona 79 ylRegis 61
Ohlinger and Ed Bunch will al- Athens . . .. . , . . . . 8 o ss1 271 ~ach at Wahama.
59
8
70
game.
.
A grade tchool cage 1ame pre- I 1('e
a or
BD pose a threat offen11ive-wise.
Jackson ··•·· ···· 5 1 S62 309 The cornplete scheduled will be
ONE WEEK ONLY
\ Neither team could gain an ad- .
4 2 333 ;,soe anno··---.a later.
hed led I Sat rday Texa1 68 Arkansas 6B ,
Gallia Academy will be count- p
.
I'
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. l VlOUI1y SC
u
or
u
- ~ -.
omeroy . ··••··· 3 3
urn..~
\ vantage 1n the ~rsl 1ve min~ e night precedinl the Racine-Rome
ing on the reboundmg of George Logan .. , . , , •• , ..
315 3.13
January 4th to January 10th
ovectime , b.ut ~ham\ of Flor,da tilt on the Tornado Ooor. between
Pop,, Bill Thomas and Ira Craw• Wellslon .. ..... , 2 4 342 957 Pomeroy .. ... , .. g l 3111 187
hit for . a f1Ve point macgn ,n~ the Southern Local All-Stars and
ley, and tho shooting of Dave Nelsonville """ 2 4 300 334 Wellston ........ s I
200
1
Ithe Oluoans failed lo overcme .t the Eighth Grade ol Athen• Jun·
Roberts, Joe Duncan.
Middleport ...... 2 4 302 325
ta) 186
in the second overtlme . .
.
ior High. has been cancelled.
00p
GAHS hu proved tough
at Gallipolis ....... o 6 280 350 Jacbon . ........ 4t 2 131 UM
Zellec was th, gamu high The Athens loam ii led by the
home again,! the Panther• In the TOTAi.ii
ff ff !585 1511 Alhena .. "•· •• • •
\ scorer wlule teammate Vern Law•
of hi~ school coach Charley
paat 15 yean, wiMlng 12 while
_
Galllpo1la ....... 3 t 191 184
son had 16 points. Ron Godfrey :;Alee. The All-Stars of South- S
losing only three.
FRmAY'8 GAMlilS:
Logan ... ....... 2 4 IIIII II&lt;
of the F\ondo. team ,had 25 ?QJnll. em Local are now rld)ng a four
The defend.Ing conference cham• Pomeroy at Galli~lis
NellollVille .. .... l S 160 227
Th• Toledo R°'.'keu declartd game winning streak. They have 'l'he second aeason for the Bend plons, should they be taking the Wellswn at I.Dgan
Middleport . ..... O 4 1M 2118
lhrmselves a serious threat t.o not bJen beaten since the squad Church Basketball League com• Galllanl light Friday night, may Nelsonville at Middleport
TO?ALS
t4 M 11111110
take the M~C, as they won their was organized by Syracua, coach plete with six teams from New find themselves still hofdlng the Jacloon al Alhena
'
eighth slra1ghl, alter an opening Hilloo Wolfe, Jr. It ii hoped that Havim, Hartford. Clifton and Ma• loop' • long•• t loaing streak.
llle•enes)
\ iuss, in downing Kent State. . the two team, will be abl• to aon began Wednesday, Jan,
al GAHS ha, dropped 21 league tilts TEAM
w L p OP BAKER and SEYFRIED
1 The Rocket• won at the foul line pair orf against each other in the the Wahama High &amp;hool gym. in 1ucccs11lon - two shy of l he p
6 1 352 232
I whece they hil 32 of 40 altempt1 near luture.
League official, have announe- Panthers mark -bllshed In Iha ;i;;::y .. " .... g 2 330 277 your LENNOX dealer
NEW incl USED
to 19 of 28 for the Golden Flashes.
------ed that there will be three garnet mid 1950A. GAHS own11 the J e kso n ·· " "'' 4 i t80 l86
4
282
Kent hil four more field goals TEANS SIGN ARBAN.U
each Wednesday evening through SEOAL' • longest winnln&amp; •treak
n .. " ' " · · ,
273
COAL, OIL, GAS
lhan did Toledo.
.
DALLAS. Tex . tUPI, - Former March •· The six teams entered at 49 straight.
Lo ens · ··• · ·•··· 4 5 ioo 299
5
3
Pete Ballic scored 23 points and Mlchigan state end Fred Arbanas into th league along with their The preliminary game ia sched· G
153 270
FURNACES
kept Kl'nl State In the came. giv- was 1igned Wedne!day by the coaches art! New Haven EUB. uled (or 7 p.m., Friday. The de- al
i~l · ... ... 2 6 2n 282
Phona WY-N794
ing his learn lla first I, id on an Dallas Texans of the Aml!rican Harry Mlller; New Haven Luth• fending champion Panther-Cubs Ne ~nv e · · · ·· · 1 6 l5.'I 209
•36" All Porcelai n
outsirler wilh 1:50 remaining In Football League. General Mana&amp;· eran . Paul Roush and David own a 6-1 overall mark, and 5-1 Mid leport · ... ..
l'OMEROY, OHIO
• Lights and Timers
the first half . Kent led Sl-32 :&gt;.t er Jack Steadham 1ald he consld· Roush : New Haven Melhodlllt. loop record.
Carlos
DuSEOAL R~VES ONLY \1
nu1ftime.
ered Arbnas "one of the beat Jim Howard : Mason Methodist, pier'• Imp!! 1oing with a 'revileGlass Oven Doors
0.. 0,.. Set PoN
pro prospects In the country''
Willi• Dudding: Clifton Methodist ed' lineup, 'will include th r •• TEAM
W L P OP
•
Burner
Wlth
A
Brain
The R~kets came from behlnd
----Earl Robinson : Hartford Chur- sophomores, one junior and one
\
with
13:23
showing
on
the
clock
Fllht
RnuU
•
ches, Jerry Zerkle .
fre&amp;hman .
•Grills (On To pi
1in _t11c m.•ond hall end boo 5led Ry United Preu hdera• tleo• 1
League officials are Harry Feature league attraction Frilhc1r learl out of reach of lhe ~ost TOKYO &lt;UPII- Mltsunori Seki, Miller. New Haven. president: day find• ackllOfl at Athena. The
(,'ltoolle l' our Model Non,!
W• S.11 Motorof
team . Ralph Lewi• got 18 p01nts 1w1•. Ja~n. outpointed Chartchal Oak Howa rd . Jr., New Haven. Bulldogs wiU grab a two-game
·
rs
I
d
(
vice
pre1ldent:
and
Ray
Tucker.
ll~o/4, Thal an 10 1.
lead by defeaUng pre-aeuon faNO TRADES ACCEPTED
We Servite All
for th e wmne ,
,.
ll us 8 no contest &amp;amP: for ___
_ _ - --·
Mason, secretary-treasurer.
,...... However, th t
.
vorlte Jacuun.
Make1 and Models ·
Bowl~ng Green agaln~t We5lcrn down a total of 63 rebound, to Age g.roupl partlr:lpaling lb the charges of coach Dave Fisher
. 1Mkh1g11n u, the .Fakon1 sco~ed ~ for Canh1lt1s.
league mclude all men who have hope lo reboun4 a1ain1t the Ath•
elght strni~ht -point. ln opening Roggenburk'i output along with graduated from high school or .
tomo
lght
Free Parking
play and held the Broncos w~tl'tout Bill Westerkamp'1 24 i,ointa, more who have reached the a1e of 18. en~an wlllrr: e~ing , a first di•
PhaM WY,2-2255
u field goo\ until eight minutes than made up for the 32-polnt pro- Official• or the league 1tre111 lhe ,talon •pot u first hlllf acllDn
th
Matn It,
Poffllray
DEALER STORE
had elupsed.
durtlon of Tom Chester of Ca11l1• point that boll 11' "",umthed le at end• by defeallnC unpredictable
The r 11 \cons' 6·10 center. Nate
everyone w pay1 n e ague
OF MIDDLEPORT
IN THE CENTER
Thurmond
led both teams with lus.
will attend the church of hil Well1wn at Logan, Nalaonvmo II
.
• 11.,
ebo d~ The Revenge waa sweet for Defiance choice M often 18 possible. The favored to clip Middleport, but
College as the Yellow Jackel.a achedule will be announced later. the Yellow Jackets have proved
24 points an'IIIJ' 1~l8.r
Broncos were co
on IY blasled Adrian. The Michl&amp;an
_______
tough on their home planb lhua
17 of 112 field goal ollem~ts. It squad .,.. mponsible for Dell· AU,STAII Al&gt;Dffl(INI
far.
The Bobcats •~Ohio
~e;; ~ ance Colleg•
the Yellow Jack· LOS ANGELES IUPII - Offen· 11ie Jaetela move north to Nol•
pulled 11.way In\
i3 °d eta blasted Adrian. The Michigan alve end Bobby Wataan of the son.ville where Coach Nolan
lhelr game WI~ Mars 1 an squad waa reaponsible for Deli- Phlladelphla Eaglea and Uneback- Swackhamer•11 boya should win,
chalked up the,r serom 1eagu; ance'a only defeat.
er Dan Currie of the Green Bay if they mainL'illl the caliber of
vlctlry - bot~ ~ th e e,;,enso
The Yellow Jackets dilplayed packen wen added today to U.. play lla1ad Tuolday nipt In
the"WI e1theV1rg n '~!Id, f'llh
nt1 one ol their hotlut shooting ?@I'- E.aat and West squad• whleh dumpinf: Wellatun convincln&amp;IY,
,, lien rg. ron,e 1. ,mo • I
th
the - t In ••· AD~-- pro bowl ti.I home Rl&lt;lne Is boal to
,
II
11
b ormanceso I eaeaaon11
y .......
un:1
...,_.
,
•
the nation s sma co eges Y
d • ame on Jan lS The two men l_ton1II Saturd&amp;Y nllbl, and ~• fav•
15
30
UPI. had no trouble in downing aank
of ~ field goals an
~ere the ..
cholcta" of ored· Rutland travell to 'Wlltmi
Fra,1klln and lhe Tlg•rs playeJ 0111 Ir,. th row,.
Lombardi and .......,t uch
nllbl for wbal aboulil be
about hall the game with ,.. Both teams oow have ldentk:al squad. I&lt;&gt; I&amp; men.
a ,plrltal wonnup drill, anti '11aerves. Bert PriC'8 hll for 'r7 5-1 record •.
point• a• Wittenberg won ll1 sev• Junior Guard Ray Peopln with
I~.
enlh game In 10 starts.
17 point• paced Mount Union to
The
BIR
Green
madfl
a
ballle
Its third win In downtng r.dln1-an GROUND BEEF ___ ___ lb, 59c
011l of the first haU, tying the boro . It wa• the Penn1ylvanlaM'
Old .Fashlon•d Bung Bologna 3 lb. $1 .00 score 10 tlrnes and taking the lead 1111th atnlght defeat.
eight Umeo, before ladlni In tho The Ponguinl of Youngmwn,
...,.nd hall.
highlighted by guard Tom Gekh'1
IIORK ROAST§ _ _ _ ___ lb. 49c
Flyoro T,o TaH
!II polnlA, rolled to thew .....,th
Dayton'• height advanlage wa~ victory In nine at.arta and kept
.\ PORK STEAK ,
lb. 59c
obv\ous II the Flyen ,...,epl the Muskingum wlnleu ln • • 'f • n
ON ' ALL
b•ck boardl tn crunchinl over games. Glitch milled hl1 tint two'
SAUSAGE, I-lb. Roll
3 lb. $1.00
Canlslu1 aa Gary Rou;enburk hit fleld goal, and then unk the nelt
lor 16 point&amp; and IM team pulled 11 In a row.

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fl anuary 9

Q

JU!t, \
Galli-I

eer:,

Racme, Friday In Wahama S Gym Games To Begin

Local SEOAL basketball fans will be triveling tonight
to Gallipolis and Nelsonville but two delectable dishes
will be served at Racine and Wahama .
The Pomeroy Panthers move into Ga Ill1polis, f avor ed
to win their fifth in league play in the finaf match of the
first round and be in contention to hammer at leaders
Alhena and Jackson throughout the second and final
round.
Pomeroy, after getting off to
tle else, for the Red Devils.

Jl!NI!
Bellvue job
\ :rr _ Ber!M Stella
Iped ooe cont per lhouaaod foot. •clallon bl&amp;im membe&lt;'lhlp driv1. nor, 8-h Grove died
.
Juoo 1- Officer mm, sccono
10 - WIiiiam H. Gr•11, Rt. I Cimo,, died.
Z111pan ol Mr'/11 ~~set ol twinl born w l ' 211 - Leo V. Savoge files
17 - Earl McGr,th . Indicted ! ~ail_!~D~~!l: . Pomeroy-~lddleport, 0 ., Jan:!,!~
28 - l.tarpr,d H Gukinl of Sa1tm
Wendell Barrett of :otallna '62.7to apinst two
for murder ln second delfee of
'Z7 - Mi.Jdleport hremen all ra BraUon; Mn. LdliaD
lrlp to Florida afler Robert Jar Letart. W Va. died.
,re1'6, ~anted here on a R &amp; E I ll - Middleport Col C donas Sy,acua, died
.
Wm Colwn~ Cathorlne Pale, !polil olllcen, llelp County Shir, Ezra Branon ; Pome,ey takes· 22· council for 114.000 hou1in1 I• Manley, ai.t,fn RJ'D, dlld~ arit
ed l500 for river lmprovemenl: 19 _ En&amp;ineor Capt. IL,ymond Portland, died.' and Harry Prlc&lt;, : !,_Roolrt _Hartenbacb and otblr D grid win over Wahama while cillly
. 30 - McGrath pm I••,..,.
2 - laclnl Council threotened Wmn Mc Murray of Loni Botwm I Clari wld that hilft lilt dam al \
A
,.
Iou111n~
damagea ,.. Rutland laiH l!iddlepor1
29 - Earl McGrath pied guiJ. 'II otst,, p,nltmlw'J: llro. Illa
lo ask relief Ill United state, , died
Reedsville oerta11! at joint C C
UflU•~
Donley M Kmg, Broaod Run , ty to manalaughter m first do, HeU...... PumeiOJ RP•. d!a4,
30
0I
Cou,1 from ash deposit, at PhU
ll - Sam Price and Bill Luke •dinner.
August 1 - Autoopy ordered In ' land,d,;;'"7 Wakl . Hutton. R,t, 1died.
.,... 1n death ol falhlr •in-law, Ez. l
!Ta .,.'.:
j
lip Spam. Jack Campbell appoint selected to attend Boys St at e 90 - ,1,7511,00II approved for 1eath of 91-year-old Elza Brat- Labor Da~ pce-:r::. made for I J9 - .Mn John C Chall!!, RutI
«1 lVBCh at Wahama.
from Racine Re\' John Elwood Reedsville dam approved In Sen on. Carpenter. while IOD-lo-law 31
Co
.
land,
died.
., -I!
4
M'k S
I I
.
.
- held on poulble
manalaughter
roner to wrve paper• 20
e watze st ecte&lt;l to , accepted appointment In Bel~ ate conumttee; Richard s HNl· h
on Sheriff Hart.enbach in la
- Mra. Mary Ann Klaa1.
1
Buckey~ Boys' State from Porn• I Center and 2ill leave Racine denon of Portland died.
c argt'I : ~Id:! Scaroer:"Y an-tved lauit filed by Leo v Sava
~- Hartford, died. SEOAL. teribea
1
0
.
eroy high , Ruth An~ Petrtl to charge
tfulr,
"'
Fred
Mh
princl·
,
Marl0ll
Foglesong.
Point~~~
hel~ meeUnt, John D. Thomas.
1
1 t died
Girls State from Racme ·
F
k
M
p
1.p
·
r
,
Pomeroy
.
Meigs
Recorder ' died ·
. 1cr.rn1 of Rut- July 1 _ Mn Phyllis Smith and Samuel Reltmll'f' New Ha-· an'
·
14 - ran
7 - Alice&lt;! Scorberry hict'&lt;l .. ' land died
Rawk, young Rutland mother ven, died.
'
'
Leo V Sava&amp;• plead, guilty to
Middleport High School Pnne&lt;
15 - Middleport sewerage per died ol broken ne&lt;k In aa"1 a&lt;cl- 2 - Memorial Hospital trustee,
Sept I - Haclan R~•. o..te,, ~ud charge, at arraignment
Clooln9 Out All Winter H1t1
pal , George Horak appointed new mtt extended until November 15 dent ; Woody CaD It pilot of Mid- uk for aboul '220,000 from gov• died ; Albert G. Mehlman Philplaced on probdflon; Mn.
Pomeroy cmllle,I job lo replace by Pollution board: Sarah Roush dleport Natlon1t Ltttle League en- emmenl Hill • Burton Fundl
lip Sporn head, awarded 20 year I ~hn
'l'homu apasedpolnted to !Ill
Richard Jones; Fred Ar n° 1,1 o{ Letart. W. Va and Mr1 Ada try.
3 - Earl McGrath bound to pin.
· 19
or dece
busband,
of. the Pomeroy-Athens road died. Tall o( Tuppen Plains died.
5 - J,.ara:e crowds attend boll• Mel~ Grand Jury faclnJ char~&lt;' 2 - Leo V. Savage bound 1o1 county recorder .
Little Leaguers opened season . 1 17 - Jack N•al won Clau A. day eelebrallolll: Howard I. ol second dei'ff murdeT
In ' Grand Jury from County Courl 22 :-- Peggy
Saunders run over
9
Denstone
!mer
In Middle. trapshooting trophy for ~ d Stewart, Pomeroy, died ; Melp death of Ezra Bratton;
Arch
'
on
fraud
charge;
Jim
Barton
of
dJe1tl
but
unhur1 ; Btoodmo8
porl awlm pool approved by oHi- straight year at Pomeroy Gun people escape death over July 4· WilililmMn Gibb! . MalOn. died. I ~'won makes 1rade with Dallas bUe back on road due to help of
POMEROY, OHIO
·
clals.
.
. Cl,b: Guy Chapman ol Syracuse C..ne Heuon pltche, no-bltt.; • - Micha,\ Charleo Grue,er. Texans profes,ional team.
LI... Club. .
9 - Bernark Krinke. Racme died ; Dr. Charles Mullen elected agalmt Eleanor, W. Va. for Mel'a 14, drowned ln farm pond near 1 3 _ $250,000 appropriated for 23 ·- Eddie Hughes. Rutland;
head of Heart Group.
' All-Stan.
Sh;ide.
.
Inew Reedsville • Uellville dam : Mn. E. F. Dunn, Racine; Mn.
•
18 - A. A Sc:aroerry elerted "1 i 6 - Mrs. Carrle L. Rayburn, 5 - Mlr1am CHolmea Wyers-1 Joseph and Daniel Rogers, w..,1 Goldie l,f, Barnhart, Sll~er Run,
Middleport Council
Pt. Pleasant and Beda R. Van nuller,. Syracuse,
drowned ln , Colwnbia, inlant twin,, died.
and Lucille Kime,, Clifton, all
REDUCEDt
died.
.
.
. Meter. Clifton, died· Letart to- Ohio River llt'ar her holl'M" durinr. 1 6 - Mei C t has
in:
t!:sv~1~
malo crop la late. •
:;mlnr th ,wtim : Maxe wdleJMding 1minor att~~n~m ~uring
Creek24leveled Kyger
Harrv C .,, M'ddl
eves rea en
r. en
rs. Day · S&lt;:h 1
inl
42-0 Pomeroy took Choun·
TOP CHOICE IIEEF
1
7
. ra-&amp;, ' eport. Fred Owne!l, Coolville.
.
oo s go
o session:. eey 22--0 ~d Falcons dumped
Bertha Terrell, of Pomeroy and '
Mrs. Myrtle Roush of M as o Jl \ former Middleport Mayor ud e - Pearl Barringer Portland Pomeroy . Middleport Alumni Jackets 38-0
AND
died.
county commlsaloner died: Ra- died: Garv Stobarl pitch•• Mkl: game ends In 1-8 deadlock : Ra•
:
23 - Cow·t injunction haltea cine Sllgaa Pomeroy 3-2 in llghl dleport to 7&lt;1 n&lt;&gt;hltter over Coal- cine takes Pony League chnm- 2'l
Cunningham. Syrapurchase of $.51 275 Caterpillar by 1. SUmmer League game.
ton to open Wellston Toumev
pl~shlp Ul-8 while Middleport ~ - ·- 1_ ._ _ _ _ _ __
CommlMio,,,ers 'in taxpayers suil i 8 - Helen Smith, 10. dauah· ' 8 - Mr1. Albert Scholl, ~m- ; ~L Tourney from Racine 6-l ,\
by Homer Geoglein.
. te,· of Mr. and Mra. Horace Smith eroy, and H, ,vev Rowlov , Syraa&lt;Use fe,tlvltie,.
0ft
CWS
7
25
Terry
Johnson
pitched
no•
!alls
and
drown,
in
Ohio
River
cuae,
died:
Charlie
Buah.
pitches
Meigs
Cllunty
sohool
Save Your Salea Slips
hitter for Middleport. Ponlea but near Reede:ville : Sulllvan Sayre. no-hilter for MlddlEJport Pony en- aystem students total 3,520: BenMIDDLEPORT
Racine RD, died.
lry against Racine.
Jamin Redmond, Clifton, died.
8 - May term grand jurors re9 - Organlzatiom barred from
9 - Blanche Ethel
WaTuer
courtroom by Judge John Baoon. Downin'(ton dil!d.
. called to consider pending cases: R
t
•- r M
d 'I
11
PUC rde I
,
James G Lewis Middl rt
ecen gues~ o r. an ll rs.
FRESH
LIAN
SOMETIME DURING THE YEAR YOU
n uc• I Rall• to - Explorer Scouts of Posl died · Me.igs coP
C. E. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs.
0
WILL Nf.ED A GIFTI
way ~press Agency to atay 1n 238. Pomero~, returnl?d from 8 ak w
•
r:an atei Joe Gillilan and cbildl.'en of Canoperalion; Lester L. CuMfngham, canoe trip down Ohio River pe- to om~n 8 Club members. t?II Bett J hnson and
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WHEN YOU DO THINK OF SANBORN'S
Middleport, Mr!. Laura B. throu h Bend area
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Brown. Chesler, and Mra. Emma
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T. Grogan,
Middleport,
died.
colnltr-lKmfg
ContracRtor•.
awoHrdlghed
aid10 E.- Holsinger
died,
Gilliland
of Chester
Ev
ac or new
acme
Mrs. Margaret
Eile&lt;n m
Mr. anddchildren
an Mrs. Ollie
Sayre
TOP CHOICE IIEEP
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llfr,
.a LF.~lmm•,
School.
Cray, mother of foor, died In and children of Spiller.
TENDER JUICY
. • • arr1e I aw,
arr1son• 12 _ Homer C. Jaccaud, Ra· crash: JacketeJ win first foot
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ville, and Mrs. Belle Holter, Hem- cine. killed In auto accident near ball garne from Bel
28--0· p · Mr. and Mr!. Gerald Ours 3nd
1.9.
lock Grov•. died: Bob Ashley Glen•ill•, W. Va.: Mlddleoorl LL eroy lost to Oak H1h'!o , om children of RlDltlngton vistted hls
olgnod as r...tern High head fool All-Stan win Welillon Tourney 13 - Lievlng Coal ·M.
I parents Mr. and Mn. Eber Orrs.
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ball and basketball coach
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by ,..1ng Nelsonville 16-3.
West Columbia lost by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Miller
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~ptedour trymen charged In al• used for Melp park and lake Hershel Westfall, Toppers PlaL,s, and Mrs. Charles \\;an! and Mrs·
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MILL ST,
MIDDLEPORT
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or ab: Pomeroy lrapro.ements during yean of died.
D W Rhodes
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diluter averted when wagon ... take Pt! Plo,e,anl M In Roush ,elected to Ohio Junior Cecil and Ronnie McLeod of
ONE GROUP
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overturns.
Syraeuae Pony League Touma· Fair Board.
Belpre visited with Mr. McLeod's
45
;ohn Edward Lorrlson, meat,
18 - October grand and petlt parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
RPM
, . Va., died.
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Webaler
and
jury lists drawn ; samuel Mis- McLeod.
15
15 - Meigs Route tllll1 lmpro* •
menl begun by State Highway Fultz c:ounse,l names
for Meigs olllclals
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Lena Wallace and son Charles
crew· 'l'homaa Davis Middleport In Taxpayer a, lull filed against
Legal
Notice
or South P . t . . 1·
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Davis
and
POMIROY,O.
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18 _ Albert M Fulwider Porn Gen eln; Mrs. Nannie Du y..
u.1.111URY TOWNSHIP
Mr and 1\lrs K
th M Leod J
SECOND ST.
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eroy native, died.
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leader
,.IN.lldlen ffH, '"'
gate, Huntington died , three can opens ._..,
vuun..·n
'l'otal SalarlH arul WUH Pa id
imuhed -vu E-~
Ma'rn )n Porn• ,peaking;
Homer
Geoglein to ap- ou,""'c
tba Yur 1ueo .. I 10418.a r
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Ollac)Udatt from AD Fu11di)
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pltthee Ohio AH-stan to 3-4 18 - Harry Hayman, Racine,
vy i-Omro;.: .OhlO.. I
:auo
ahutout Win.
died ; 1,'48 tallied at Meigs Fair 1 herebr
g:1folloWlJII nport ,
19 - Gas heating chosen for opening.
to be ~n-ect.
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F . H. John,toTI .
- - - POMEROY, OHIO
new M'elga Memorial HospJtaJ: lfl - Dayton Warner. Syracme,
Townahl» c1en:
20 - Clyde Klrltland elected and Ward Hayea, Cheater, died.
HNlllAL .~':',~~:•" ,uNDI
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new head of Pomeroy Chamber ~ - Harold camahan, Racine, Ccnen] and Cla..Wtd l'rOPtrt, Tax fl
of Commerce: Eugene O.llinJ, awarded first prize at fair for ii:~1t:' T~~ ".:'~-~~..·... .·: •
County JaO prisoner, attempts entry grand champlun Guernsey. ~ ~ n r • TH . . . . . . . , , 1838·~ · ;
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suicide by cutting throat.
2l - Carnival worker escapes tl!o11~O::n....':io ~·.. ,u.oo ·
21 - MeJ'1 SW, nip ChllJI.. with
from fair trailer, mlue1 ::!r ":i~~:fr T1Jetn1tt • 3&amp;11.M i'
rothe Colls t-1.
getting over a thousand:
fllir ououn•
22 - Racine delegaUon ap. pegged aa succeu; Syracuae- ~:.On::.•~•Uon ... ······ nu:eo
provea aah control meuure• at Pomery P011le1 beat Barona 4-3
Lota end Olh., . .
111.00
PhDip Sporn Plant across river. to win Syracuse Tourney.
,J:• ro:U~ollfll~:·T:z!1''u·10:u11
!L'I - Middleport', Natkmal LL !L'I - M""-rl
••• Total H1ce(Jlt1 . . . .
Ul'r.M.00
_.,., council glvea Qr .....
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OI
Discontinued Style of Nationally Known
en Iryelim lnated by Fairland 2-1 village employees pay ralae : Leo
PAYMINTI
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2&amp; - Richard V• Jones , Har- Sryat...J.av facea "'Ir• O•~!'al
hetutlve
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or Senlce
Tnllltn -1 28IIO oo
rlsonvllle,
and
Reuben
Midkiff
re""•'•"lUel"
probe.
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of
Clerk
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24, - Sever-Wllllam1 wins Pam- a.n1ra1 SUPPli•• . . . . . • . .
BRIEF and PANTII STYLI
HemlUl,;II. Grove, died.
26 - Kelp blood debti paid eroy Elementary School contract;
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Herbert A. Badey died.
died.
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New Haven News, Events Of
Interest About Communitv~ I ,''',oo°

: TRAIL.E:R sPACE.
G..,. rudilt1a: GallJpo!II ti.am A Chr!sbnu
near grode 1&lt;bool lll Mid&lt;il.. i
179. 12.0, ntnnlllll 8 feet oa roll• Monday &amp;t the
i Mn , Tbomu Bentz en• ..... -, ... _ en. Pomeroy~M.uon
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I 24 116 Rinto J 25 fallin non Evens, Rock Sprlnp Road
FOR CONSISTENT OEPENDABLE RESULTS
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121 22---Lfc ed iJ1e WSWS oI the Enterprise easan
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g for CUb Seoul.a of ~ Two
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RATE5
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KanawhaFalla 2.112 falllng, Cltar1FOUR ltOOM HOUSE bath ga•
" e ur
,~ay evening at I
18 ~o tat ·
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PaCI 146.
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R k S in R ad esloo
...., s l00.81')'. rw move,
t: i:e.Dt.a p.!'r 1111 01 d, o ne Uldert1uu M.inlmum_ d1ar1e-t ,
I r. age,
.
gas fuma~. Located on l ~~
e on oc ' pr ga o ,; able dtUTI5 on the Ohio RJver are Games were played and rettata. 6 centJ per word Lor three coue cutive in.sertiont
Gravel Hill. Phon(• WY 2-2Dtj.
Into
All The
~ don, u--. a W' fl Id fremlllellt. of Ice cream, cookie,
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.c V.ororldlheTogether,
up. 'u..,O
fnCU ...cl auu
m t':
Specia~o.e molll.b for 30 cent, ~r word.
Richard
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L.ocw.t
St
was
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Lop1
program
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and koolaid were 5el"Ved by d-&lt;;"
i'u.11 rite of 4 cent.a per wurd wilJ be ch.arJed tor ad•
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arri.s were o.n e s .
Mlddlepor1 .
&lt; 12 1 3l,6'c Iwhich was prese11led U\ lhe form
m o t b e r a, Mrs. Evawi, Mr , .
•enilinr IJ not p•Jd within 10 daYI llll&lt;,r rocetving bill
•- ·th Mr' · D 0 n • I d Boat monmeota :
Errors in Advertialn g-Sbould be reported lmmediately
I FOI\RE~1' L~ MIDDLEPORT Or • pwy WI
Dwight
l.ogaJt and Mrs, Thomu
Ibe Daily Sentinel wiU no1 bt respensJble for morf! than
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d.
Hunnel
as
leader
and
ull
part,c,.
Ohio
Rlvu Lmle
Edward
Bentz.
3
one Ulcorrecl instrtion.
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roorns. Har ." paliJr• Scripture readingi. on the do wn IJ, 12:iO a.m; Onward up
Pteseut were Jack Moore, Lar•
Card _of Thanks aod Special Notices ot Events SUK1
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Wuui:1 11oors, arge c1osels. pn, ,
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Obituaries published at 1 cent per word.
,-ate ent rance, privntc bath, uul Lop1c v.ere given by Mrs Philip 1'l, L2 .05 a.rn.,
et up It, • ·· ry Walker, Keith Evans, Mik e
WORDS 1 DAV S DAYS 6 DAYS I MO.
, omatic heat Utilities furnished. I Ohh nger. Mrs· Benlz. Mrs. James 20 a.m. ; &amp;fl McCool up 15, 5:&lt;IS Carleton, Skippy Logan , M I k e
15
60c
00e
$1.35
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!'hone WY 2.l20Q.
( 11 5 l ie I WW un&lt;l Mrs. _Herbe rt D i x o n a. ~ :; lr.e ne Chotin dow~ 16, 6; ~ Young, Mike_and Mark Still, Max 1
20
60c
,1.20
$1.IIO
$6.00
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--··- .. - I Prayer by Mrs. Eldon Weeks am , Elizabeth up 18, 1. 35 a.m., Folmer Mike Beali tharles
25
75c
$1.M
$2 ,25
$7.50
i MO DERN 4 R O~O M UNFUR concluded the program.
Charles Stevenson up 20, 5:30 Johnso~. Delbert Bru~. M 1k e
Ads received by 10 A. M. will be In that da)"1 1&gt;apc,
: ~ H~d opt. furnace heat
During the business session a m.; Walter Bec.kjord down 22., Grindstaff, Bobby Ritchie, Mn.
11 S, tfc with .. rs . Ohlinger presiding. 6:25 a.m.; Helen Z. up Z3, 5::11 Harry Grindstaff. Mrl. Rcbl'I"
I __ 23874 · _ _
PHONE WY 2-215j
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, (17) HELP WANTED ' plan~ were disc u.s, oo fo r \Vo,ld a.m.; Beaver down 23, 6:06 a.m., llilchie and the den mothers,
'--~(:-:J~):-:N:-:O-=:T::l:-:C::E::S:---000
;:;::-"18~A:7I°'E~.s-:-:.o"'F"""
G"OO"o""""'c"'L"'E,"AN
~ '--- ___ . _ _ __ Serv,ce Doy which will be oeld Eastern up 27 5:15 a.m.; Bayou Following lbe party, two new
It.a!&gt;' . SOC a balol 300 bales
RAD..ROADS ~ RIRING
in Feb~a~ .
LnRose up 28 , 4'. 50 0 -~ : Leb.a dens were organized, with Mn:.
Being
t'EJlMJTE AND PEST CONTROi , g00tl hay 40c ti bale. Re,•. •r., MEN 18 ~ 34 to tram in Ra il road
Refreshments were served by Shearer up 28, 7.20 a.m , A.lton Evans and Mrs. Bentz as den
by Fata. Free lnlpecllaia. 1.m1ur-- , A. C!elood, Racine, Ohio.
Communications. Jobs waiting, the hu_stess. to ~e above nar,wd Zephyr up 29. 2:40 a.m. :, Ravens. mothers for Den Three; Mr 1 _
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elf t., NatloawWe. Phoot. R. 1
Cl 1 3, Jk
agents, o(Jeralors. Above aver• and, Miss Genevieve Stobart, Mrs. wood up 30, 3:25 a.m.; Billy Wax• Ritchie and Mrs- Grindstaff, Deo
ud A.. Senk.e Slatton \,\'\' i - - - - - age pay Lifetime seeurity plu.s Dwight Logan and a guest, Mrs. Jer up 31, 4:10 a.m.; Kathleen K. Four and Mrs Logan wW
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MOOERN.
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up , . a.m., erry sw
main as den mother for Den 'fwo
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use, . ?1. ~ rant St. A~d'.tion.: eyesight, High School educa----up 33, 3 a.m.; Lwiga Point up 83,
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UNDER NEW MANAGEME"1 ,
All ehlitte,, bu!lt-ln ki tchen. , lion. Write nume, oddres, , lel•' G'
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5 a.m.; Chaperone up 35, 5: 25 Mra, Wright Gave
BW Low,·, lltmce S4allo• aad Valley Lumber ,.n • s upply !
h
be
I rven or uest,
Carry-out Powell Strttt Mid, ' WY 2-2709.
12 16 11~'
one fum r to Box 66S-A, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs en• p.m,
Cliri.,tnuu Parly
nc,&amp;WEATHEIWWH'
_.port. •Featuring., .. ' - -- - - - - - - - _
ic Daly Sentlnel. lertaincd wilh a dJnntr Monday . Gallipolis Dam - Pittaburger Den Six of Pomeroy Cub Scouts
112 ' 31, 3k at their home, Rulland Road.
_,_ 1 b "'b1 -·•
le [ USED f-1.ECTRIC HEt' RIGERA- __ _ _
do•n B,35 p·m.; Albert Holden up held a Christmas p-""• durlna
P-•• u ,. tulllJI I&lt; TOil NI
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ce..
cuuic I (18) EMPLOYMENT
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hai·• 12:25 o.m.; H eo own 1:50 am. •he hoHdays, et the home of Mrs.
Jolauea.
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old Dunfee and family of Middle- Titan down 2:35 n.m.; Andrew Lloyd Wright. Mulberry Ave.
11 1 SO&amp;e \ foN . r hon \ ,Y 2·2G24.
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WANTED - --- - port , Mr· and Mrs. Alfred Biggs Calhoun down 4,45 a.m.
During the meeting, gills were
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE , RURAL BUILDING Lln'S FOR , WILL DO HOUSEWORK IN and daughle~. Georgie Moore and .Kanawha Rlver - Solvay Up completed for their parents. GlltJ
for any debts contracted
Sale. 5 building lots 100 ft j Pomeroy by the day or hour. Mrs. Ollie Biggs and son, James, Marmet 4:05 a .m; Duncan Bruce were exchanged and each boy
e6,000 Miles, 6
Myooe other than myself.
frontage on Ball R
R d· 1 Also will take c-are of lderly Pomeroy.
_ _ _ __ down Marmet 6:10 a.m.: Merrill was presented a gift from tht
Signed: Raymond Spencer 1 $300.00 cash per lot ~~ 36
f people in their home. 122 Dutdown Winfield 7:45 p.m.: Thcl• den mothers, Mrs. Wright and
Warranty
P.:imeroy, Rt. 2
menta of $IO per month
i terriut Avemm, Pomeroy.
ma Ann Up Winfield 9:45 p.m
Mrs. Roy Reuter. Cookies a ad
C\l S, 3lp
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hot chocolate provided by Ml'I.
Late Model Cera
~cc--c=cc--==--cc--c.,...""' - van arman
DOGS HAVE BEEN IN MY
Pomeroy, Ohio
1- - - - - -- -- Clifford Jacobs and Mrs. Wtlllam
eNo Down
Sheep on Middleport llill, Any
Route No. 2
(19) BUSINESS
Anderson were served.
~
Peach Fork Road
OPPORTUNITIES
dog, caught In pasture will be
Mey lie
killed ond collars turned over
12 30 ~le ,-,-c-c--,--- - - JAN. 5
GIRLS'
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NECClll SEWING MACHINE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Pomeroy Bend Citizens' Ro•
Rubber Insulated
1960 l'ORD
Equipped to zig zag, darn. Rell.able man or woman from dlo club will hold tbelr regular The annual business meeting of
FaleonlDaar
(2) CARD OF THANKS monogrom and make bullon- t~t, area_to distribute complete meeting 1'hursday January 5, .•t the Middleport Literary Club was
J APPRECIATE THE KINDNESS holes. Will seU for balance due line of l·igarcttcs, cn nd Y, nuts, 7 p.rn. at the Associated Radio held Wednesday afternoon at the
1960 l'ORD
of neighbors, friends, doctors $57.00 or $8.00 per month. or ~um th rough ~ew automat!c Store in Pomeroy. All members home of the president. Mrs. Em•
FaJc,en I Daar
nurses durin,i: my recent lU- Phone WY 2-2204.
12 30 6tc ve nd0 ~s. No selling, we will are urged to attend. There will be eftiOD Jones with Mrs. Marcus
SMALL SIZES ,
st abb:.h accounts for you. To election ol oflt'c e-.
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to
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Chambers
as
hostess.
ness. nc:v , na
one, pall r, cc--cc--cc-c-cc=~~-~rt
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$3 99
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Middleport FI rot Baptist G. E. VACUUM CLEANERSqua 111Y pn Y mus ave car,
JAN 9
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Chlll'Ch.
(1) 5 llp
Swivel Tdp arid Roll Easy. ;:ren~sh ~nd cash capital or The meeting of. the Pomerwy th Mrs. J~nes was in charge o( 12½-3 • • ••••• , •• $4.29
ZDoo~ lk S::..M
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'FREE.PARKING''
Used very little. Must sell thiB
w c 15 secqred by, In- Garden Club scheduled for Mon- 6 meetmg and Mrs. Charles
{6) LOST AND FOUND week. $25.00 complete price. vcntor~. Excellent ~arnmgs day ha!! been post ncd until Asa Bradbury reported on l he
CHI• llldg,
Mlddloport 1959 PLYMDUTH
Terms. Phone WY 2.2204 .
p~art time - Full ti.me mo~. Monday, January 9,~t the h me sale of articles from the blind.
MIDDLEPORT
ZDonrllaldlOp
LOST llf,'ll,C!Nl'fY ol Elberfold'o
M
The
club
voled
Io donate $15
12 30 etc For personal Interview give of Mr Ch I p ,
Lady'• Glassee. Call WY 2-2651. phone ' et c. w~1·1c P. O. Box 156 berry s.HeighLfJ
nr eswitherSJngcr,
u.I to the M1'ddleporl Library Jn apMrs George
1959 PORD .
~ - - -- -O_l_4_ 3tp 'l STORY BRICt&lt; BUILDING. Rochesl!'r, Mmncsota.
H. Parker 85' co-hostess..
preciation to them for ordering
GalulelJ:-.
nd
2
LOST - BEAGI.E DOG. Contoct Business room a
0) 5, Hp
The Laurel Cliff Belter He!llth books desired by the club to be
apnrt113
Earl A. Smlth. Hemlock Grove. porL
ment,,
feet deep. Middle- -c:::-=-c--cc------- 1
d b th
be f
h
Price $21,000.00. Ceniact (
) B
club will meet Monday evening, use
Y e mem r&gt; or t eir
20
5
3
tc Wallor Grueser. WY 2-3230. 1
WY Uffl.
Ill
USin€SS
ot lhe home of Mrs. Jerry Hoag• program,.
100d , Lincoln Road, with Mr•· Mrs. M. L. French, chairman
18) AUTO SALES
- apartment for rent 11-7•11
Service
YouO.NttNtN
DELICIOUS HOT emu _ INSTALLATION OF CUSTOM or p~~ w;c ":to-hos~ . h l
of the nominating committee preGNd aeu VNd Can
A Cleor TIiie 0,, Y AD Ma.bl nd Medela
French i,~ r j es, J a ck'a Dairy factory made cabinets, ceramic
e a~g ers (l ~ul · c ass sented the Collow~ng slnte of offf•
P - Car Te T. . .
METROPOLITAN MO'l'ORS
Bar, Middleport.
J2•2\l-61c ploslle or nnor tile, building or_ th e United Methnd "' church cers which waa electoo by t be
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1- - - - - - - - -- - 1 rnnch-type borne al $10.00 ~r will meet at the ch,urch, M~nday. group : Mra. Jones, re-elected as
1957 OLDSMOIILI
ELECTROLUX VACUUM Clean• square fool, Also any type re- at 2 p.m Plans wdl be discuss- president, Mrs. George Dallas. b
hmere:,, Ohio
88-41lear
er - Popular model No. 30. modeUng. Phone Rutland SH 2_ ed for U1e new yeur and all mem- Vice President: Mn. 8 r u c e
'55 CHEVROLET $595. 2l0 - 4 Trow away bags, complete at- 4914,
l2-J9-10tc bers ar1 urged to he present.
Lloyd 88 Secretary ttnd Mrs. Rogdoor Sedan, J.. lke new flnlf;h. tachmcnls. Balanco due S,13.65, 1"='==-=:-c-c=c~~~~~- - - - - - - - - - -1956 OLDSMOIILI
Worth much more. Blaeltnar's, Phone WY 2·2211+.
COMPLETE MECHANICAL Feed
(21) REAL ESTATE
er Morgan rHlecled •• lrcasur18-4DoorBllirllea,
=:-:==-~~-c---~
Pomeroy.
( u 5 etc
12 30 etc Insta 11 a lions. Call on us for free FOU
SALE: s room house and er.
•ss CHEVROLET $705 218 _ 4 R USED ELECTRIC POHTABLE ~stlmHtes. Fullon • 1'hompson one sere of land. East of Ra- Tlircl new members, M Is s
1957 CHIVROLIT
210-0e,L I Dlar
cine and Just south of new Susan Park, Mrs. Howard Wtst
dr f!edan shurp' lno.ker inside Sewing M•chines. Your choice
rl'llcl or Snlcs . WY 2•StOl.
1t 2) 30 31 · 11 1 3
·
,
and· out. Dlacltnar'a,
Pomeroy.
$25 each. Meigs Sewmg
Center,
(1 ) s.o-7• ·
· scJ 1(Jol buildings. Rev. 'f. A. an d Mra· Ed ward John son were
11 l ! 6lc Middleport. Phone WY 2·5320,
·
Clelond, Racine, Ohio.
voted Into tho club during the
1957 DOOOI
~ ~ - - - -- - ~ ~
12 30 61c
(I) l2-l~t 4, 9tc
Ill 3, &amp;le meeting.
IIOOleliNflltla
'00 BUICK, '2000. V8 LaSubre 41 .,..---.,,.-,.,.-==-=-~Hard Top 4 dr. One local own• 1 - 11114 CHEVROLET 4 door
TWO ACHES, 5 ROOM t!OUSE, The progrum ol lhe afternoon
1956 CHIVROLIT
er. Power steering. R&amp;H. Ex- Sedan, atandm·d lronNmission,
oil noor furnace, running wat- was a hook review of "Tbt Waste
IDoarllol.Alr
Ira nice. Blacltnar·,. Pomeroy. flnonc,,d,
er In house, two outbuildings, Make ra" by Vance Packard
Ill 5 6te I - 1\153 FORIJ 2 door For&lt;loceUnr, good one car garage. which wa, glveo by Mrs. Dale
1956 l'ORD
- ~ ~ - - -- - ~ m.atlc. Cleon inside mu.I out..
One and 9.10 mllo out o( Mid- Dutton. The book described the
'tlO Q!JlCK, -2600. Ve 1.aSabre 4 Good ti
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Vldortll I DI', D ii L
res. - .oo.
Call Dick Sterrett
dleport, Zuspon Hollow Rd., R. modern way of life, Tltlrteen
dr. ..,..
aMan. One carefu1 owner. t - - WESTINGIIOUSE 8 cubl c
R. l, Elmer Barnhart, $3500,00, membors answered the roll call
Sharp, car. Power steering and f00, Rel i
t
F. 1 1
Before 9:30 A. M.
Everf1
1956 l'ORD
r gera or·
irs t: ns."
Mlddlfort WY 2,2649
12 •• ,olc with New Ye•· Resolullons,
~
brqk!f, 'I\Jrbllt'e drive R&amp;II.
1111
"0 oo
J'urlae I Doar
Over '$1,000~ off, BluotlnRr'a, com on , .. ' .
KAUT FEED STDRE
FOR SALE - Mndern 3 bedroom Tile next meeting will ho h~ld
•
M. L. Corr
At Cheater
J
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th
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f
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Pomeroy.
11)5fltc
Lo Btt
Oll
Yuko.,5-2,45
home,stormdoors, windows, anuary 18 a e omeo
r&amp;
1956 HUDSON
ng O om, ' 0 I HAMILL SERVICE STATION
baSt ,,nt, garage, hardwood Waller Waddell.
Hornet V8 -6 Dos
61
{9) FOR SALE
Ill ! 1' i
11.,... 9:00 A, M,
No L1y-Aw1y1l
All Sales C11hl
- - - A 3 . BEDIIOOMHOUSE CLOSE I
Albany 3353
flot•rs, awning,, Iorgo Joi. All
VENETIAN BLINDS, all colors, to town with furnished hentlngl - - ..~!!!Y _
~•,: Se"!I!• . _ _ cleclrir Can be financed ,
TWO RECEIVED
1955 CHIVROLIT
Bel AlrJ Dr, Jlar,I...
Window Bli nd • and ,hod•• all oqulpment which keop, It warm I Affi CONDITIONING, REFRIG- :•~ d~w~ pime~:· •;honed SH Mrs. Helen Weed and 80n, Doncolon Dale Wlppel Supply, 215 during lhoRe colrl flays modem I EJlATION Rervice. Jack'!! Refl · a
at·ro
now en, aid were received In to full mem•
Union Ave.. Pomeroy, Ohio. bathroom , Re~dy for ' immedi-1 frlgeraUot1.. New Haven. Phone Rutlno d,
l2•27 •30tc bersh.ip at tJ1c Federated church
1955 l'ORD
--~~~~~. -~-I~ ate occupancy, Enquire Ewing TU 1-3537.
6-28-U FOR SALE : FARM ON RT. 7, Sunday, duriog the morning wot'
POMEROY
HAY OR STRAW d&lt;lllvered
in Store or can ·
= - ~ - - - - - - - - Some hay, Also 8 room house ship service. Holy communion MAIN ST.
trucll load lot&amp;. Call or Write :
WY 2-W!O or IVY 2-3o,r.
NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY
in Pomeroy, See Virgie Mora, was a!Bo observoo.
1955 FORD
Walk~ Farm SIIJ)ply
i
ltl 3, 31c Kitchen Coblncl&amp;, vinyl a,bes- Pomeroy, Slnr Route.
hlrlana ' Daar
Bellolontalao, 01110 LY·2•2000, I NUT GOODIES, hickory nnls 40&lt;,! tos block 9 • • lmrul•llon BW11• 1- - -Il l s, 6lp
1954 l'ORD
tit&gt; 15-30lc a pnckag•. blork walnuts, 31 Ing. window type. Call Notg. FOR SALE: 3\, Acres Ground.
Cu•t. ZDoor I C\71.
GAS rUEL on. and a,aJ r11r- packa~es (or $1.00. Cup per i lcrs, Racine. Ohio. 11-23-TFC Good s • room house with bath ,
~ Call for free estimates.1 packnge. Call WY 2·372:ll
- ----·AUCl'IONJtER - llordwood floon. Built in cab1954 PORD
•orellllll • Abbotl Middleport
ltl t ! 61c
REASONABLE RATES
inels. Basement, cool furnace.
CUit. 2 Door I oil.
6·10-lfc (9
8.\ITISFACTION GUA&amp;ANl'EED Cellar, good water souroos.
- -- --- - -· _ _ __
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CO
Ito L O Mc
, Smull down p1&lt;ymcnt. Bn~mce DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE OF 1961 DOG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20TH. ONE
0
11167 LIBERTY, ro fool, three
••
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1949 CHIVROLIT
DOLLAR ($1.00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT DATE.
bod
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Cbo1tor, Ohio
2 Door
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in M11rt·11.-~ flll tt u '416...
8-22..»-tp Syracu~. Cnll WY 2-~- ~ Otp
FOR
YOUR
CONVENIENCE
USE
THIS
HANDY
APPLlCATION
BLANK
AND
llldcllrporl. Phone WY 1-54!0 I U
'111 H. P. tslUI
1954 CHIVROLIT
l2 30
41 n. P. lllereur, Oulfil - ... WILL DO TAl!-gRlNG
AND
MA!L TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW. FEES ARE
• Door Slallan
I METROPOLffAN MOTORS I ollcratlons of .1:1ny kind in my
TWO
DOLLARS
($2.00)
FOR
EACH
DOG,
MALE
OR
FEMALE.
GAME ftOOOTEftS, Herb wl\.!GOP Ea~t Malit Strftl, Pomeroy I home. E:cperlcnced. Call t'ven19531 BUICK
Uam,, Shade, Ohio.
PhoM ft'V'!-SliO
lngs R to 10 p. m. A. L. Dam•
2 Door Hlftltop
•·20-Ur hart, WY 2·2585.
!J 31 611, _
To obtain license by mail, fill In and mall this form to GORDON H.
3· etc
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110) FOR SALE or RENT

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LOW PRICES

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THE SHOE BOX

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I male, 1 female. l\eooonnble. GROCERY STI&gt;RE f- U 6 I k.;i CLOGGIID -DRAIN-;;;.-· -Septic
PORTABLES
Phone WY l·H0.1 or ace Kay
• u Y oc
Stile, tlB s, Third St Mid· I - doing gootl business. Owner I T_ank! Gel Klean•Em-All Sop,
50 up
dle})Orl
(1 ! ·;u et I wishes to retire. Located 974
UC tank cleaoo". Fast and econ•
2
·
·•..!' Broadway St., Middleport, o. omleal. Landmark Farm BurPIANO. WILL SELL rea,onoble. Call WY 2·2flll'I.
1t1 a etc
eau, Pomeroy,
12-17•191c 1
EASY TERMS
Phone WY
Austin Phil- - - - - - - - - - - ' - ======·· - - - - - I
llpa, Pamoroy.
!-~Sip
(14) FOR RENT
EXPERT MEAT cutting
and\
wrapping. Phano WY t-11975.
IINGJill\ 11:1.11:CTRIC PORTABLE APARTMENTS - Fundlhod and Simon'• ~larket. l'llmeroy
I
Sewtnc Maeblno with attoch• ·tnfumlshed McMa.11e"', Middlell-3CHO!c'
menta, Ill excellent ,oqdlllon. port. Phone WYMaL
»tit - - -- - l'ull prk:9 anly $19.IIO or terms MODERN 2 BEDROOM FRAME
AUCTIONEER
11 dolllell. Phone WY 2·2204 ·
,to.,;, door• and window, I~
Complele &amp;!"loo
12 :,o lie
'
Crib Bndfd
fumace, wall to wall carpet,
Write, Pbon1 or Contact
tub olnnd shower, Call WY 2-37111 A. C. BRADFORD, Rada,,, Olio
_
evon g,.
_ _ _ 11 21 tic - - - - · ~-=~
--1
up
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT IIIVELLER FURNACES, IVRST.'
with both. Phone WY 2.9642 01 , INGIIOUSE appllanco,. Arnold
EASY TERMS
evenU1111 WY 2-3319
11· 17•Uc Brothers, SyraC'USf, ()h10 Phone I
WY 1.-_____ ll•ll.lf i
NEW 3 ROOM AND DATIi· furn . '
(2081 -INSURANCE .-- 1
ltihed home. Nlct Furniture and I
, M "O . .. ... fftl
T.V lnqulni ot C!ilf'a Sboo Re• 'r"'o:-:Mc:P:::Ls:E=1=Ec-c1N
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tection. Lll" Auto, F'lre, Pofio
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-- l,2·29-?lc _uill no."_~ill,, Mlddle~l1 . _oh!u.
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HOUSE 163-1, LINCOLN HelKhts, BARNF.S,S!MPSON t~Sl'RANCE
" room!! and bath. now ~aa ,\~t't\ti., Mid1llrp(, 11 ·.,. \U1.tr
rurnat.-e. Phone \YY 1-3575 ur mobile. Bonds.. Phone WY ,.I._
Gallipolto GI 6-01411.
12-1!11 ms,
B·27•U E. M•ln

$59·

Male Dog $2.00 Spayed Female $2.00 Female $2.00 Kennel License ,10
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for the three L'a, X tor the two O'a, etc. Single letters, apoe•
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IDach day U.e aode letter, are different.

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SU..t Service
Maul.. fl'unnle,
Rarrtgan 1k Sons
FUnstonH
9,00 Tl Sunaet strip
10 :00 Detectives
10:SO Law-Mr. Jo...
11,00 Nows Tonliht
IMO Wealher
11 : II Sports Report
11,11D MovltUmo
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8,30

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1: 15 Secro1 Storm
4,30 Edge ol Night
5:00 Three Stooges
6,00 Arthur J Smith
I : tS The Weather
6:20 Sporlscopo
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~: 00 Royal, Cenadimt Polle,,
7:30 Aon Southern Show
8:00 Angel
6: 30 Zane Grey
9:-00 The Witne11
10:00 Years of Crisis
11:00 News
11 : IO Weather
U: 15 Theater 13
FRIDAY
MIO Artists In Xmerica
8:00 Ne,..
8, 15 Caplaln KlnglnlO
9:IJO Cartoon Theater
10 ,00 December Bride
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For Tomorrow

HOW DID

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IS Tl-IE BOWLINGC..iAMP OF THE
WHOLE STATE

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5:00 fhe Thr,
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6: 15 Weather
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7:00 Buddy Storcher Show
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1,30 Route II
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to,30 1!:yewltne91 To ffi1tor,
11 :00 NeWtt
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7:00 Sign On. Musical Clock
7, 45 11te Lifeline
1,00 Ohio Valley ~IOWI
8 :05 Sport, Tnda,ll
I: HI Ohio New1
8: 15 World News
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9:00 Muatw Clnck
9:30 Publlc Service
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WITH JEB
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IJcense must he obtained not later than Jan. 20, 1961 to avoid pay ing penalty.

IF 'IE CRAVE
FANCY VITTLESGIT 'IORESELF A
JOB 'M'.lRKl\11'
FER WAGES

1955 l'ORD

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Gordon H. Caldwell

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: ll: 10 Weathtt
8;5~ Nrws ella,:tlines &amp; Weather
3:25 News From Pt Pleasant 111:15 Sportl
9:00 Coffee Time with B. Faye 3· 30 Calling On · Pt i-'J~J sanr
1 11 ::0 Late Mllvie_
1:57 News Headlines &amp; Weather! 3:57 New:. Headlines &amp; Weo' h• ,
FRUM'f
10:00 Morning Me&lt;Jlatlons
4:00 Platter Par ty
a:oo Car1ooo Spectacular
10:~5 Ohio New,
•.80 Local New!I
, 8:ao Romper Room
: 9:30 Movletime
10:&amp;'1 News Headlines &amp; Weather 4·35 Plotler Pnrty
l0: 43 Country Music Time
5:00 NC"'S Final
1l :00 Momin~ Court
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5: 15 Sign Off
, 11,:to Ulve That Bob

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ATl'ENDED OPEN llOUII! j B• t&gt;y, MCI, Lloyd Rouah, M,. I 5.00 Steamboat b W
A group !tom the accouotlng 1 OtUr Rou&amp;h and gueid . Mi.!11 Suz- ' l: !O Sgt P1'fftOD
department of V111adlum Corpor- ann• •Wolpert nd th
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&amp;,oo Flnll ., S&lt;ruqo Show
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os esi , 6.25 Weather
al the Open Houae Bl lhe home ol JMrt, Stein,
6,:,0 Newt Picture
Mt. and Mra. On,u Kyger in l The ne&lt;t meeting will b, held 6:45 HunUey BriJ&gt;llleJ&gt;
Gallipolis, Ohio.
, January 3rd at the home of Mrs. 7:00 Sea Hun t
Those attending were Mr. and ! L. C, !l°ush. A ('overed dish dln- 7:30 1&gt;utlaw1
Mrs. Chester CUr,ry, Mr. and Mr1;1. Iner '111'111 be held al l ·01d ock ,
B::lt Bal MaterdOII
Jo)m Marshall. Mr . ond Mrs. SPECIAL TOWN COUNCIL
9:00 Bachelor Father
Ri&lt;'hard Rupe and daughter. Mrs.
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9:30 Victory al Se,
L. D. Greer, Mra, William Gibbs
A .special town council meeting 11:00 News
Mrs. A.rthur Wehrli, Mrtt Mar): ;;:/:~thontheTue:i evening _to l' :lD Weatbel"Clllt
Ollv• Ingraham and daughter.I
M
al ::• engm- 11: IJ Jadt Paar
Mr. and Mrs. CarreU Adam&amp; Jr eor, Irom un1c1P
glneerlng t, 00 Si&amp;D Off
and son and the host and bosless. CorporaUon of Charleston, RobP'RID
Mr. and Mrs. Kvger and sons. , ert ~nderson and Joaeph Spence
Af
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lo discuss the sewage dispo.uJ I: t6 Sip Oo
SEWlNG CLUB
plant project. Attending wtre Ar- 7:00 TodaJ
The Sewing Club held a Christ• thur Wehrli, mayor,-Tbelma Cape 9:00 Welcome Notat,bora
mas party Tue,day afternoon at ha rt, recorder, Glenn Smith , Don• 9: SO Mr. and Mrs. North
the home of Mrs. Edwin Stein. aid Bumgardner, Jack Flesher, 10,00 DoUlh Ro Ml
A p;ift exchange was helct.
Karl WIies and the engineen.
10:30 Play Your Hwacb
Allending were Mr,. L, C. The council passed a reoolu• tl:00 Prlct II Rl&amp;hl
Roush, Mrs. L J. Rultencutter, lion to comply with the request
Mrs. W.,T... Slone, Mrs. N 0. Wein of the Ohio River Sanitation Com.
~ s. D. A. Sm!t~ . Mrs. Hugo Juh- mission on the disposal plant.
ling, MI'S . Philip Wolpert, ~ ·s. They will apply for a government
,1HURSDAT
Herman Layne, Mrs. J. L. Stew• gra11t to build the plant.
4:00 American Banrlsland
5:00 Rocky and llis Friends
5:30 Whirly Birds
6:~ Sign On
11 :25 Farm Bureau Show
6:00 M Squad
S:00 Today \\lith Gnd
11 ·3&lt;1 Country Hoe Down
s,:io Yonr Esao Reporter
8: 15 ColQ'.ltry Jamboree
11 :57 Mid-Day ri. Jones Averaget 6:to Weather Teller
12 oo Noon News
6· 45 John Daly News
8:M Fann Time
6:33 Country Jamboree
12,ts P,t Boone
7:00 Brother• Braruiagan
0:57 News Beadline:i &amp; Weather[ 12:so Music .iu.11'· Far You
7.30 Guestward Ho1:00 Breakfast Part~
8:00 Donna R~d
1:2S Ncw11
T:25 Extended Weather Foricast 1 30 Music Jusl For You
8:30 The Real McCoy
?::to Breaklosl Porty
o,oo My Three Sons
1:50 Sohio N.!ws Report
1;57 Ne,ws Headlines &amp; Westher
9:30 Untouchables

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11n. C. I!:. N"""' II confined
fall ■t Iler home OD Tueoday
her home, Wehe Terrace, due to even.iqi,

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Temple, Pythian Sisters, T,,,esday

Around And
About
Middleport

Offtcon fo, tho coming ,w.... installed Tuesday evening
I, during the regular meeling of
5-Sgt Robert N al h ret
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ed lo ffarrisburg, ;a. a e. spen. I Meijs Temple, Pythian Sisters ,
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- when the group met at LM K. ol
mg New Year s weekenfi with his 1
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1Jo Middleport.
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parents, Mr. and Mn Charle5 I'.......Hall
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wert mwmg orr1cer,
Neal and family·
Allman
William
Mrs.
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Carol H�dson has retumf- • to
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Mrs.
Johnson Cll v, Tenn when-. he 1
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attend� M1ll1�an C.olleg" a f I e r omer Jones.

Mn. Sherman Weimann; Troa■,
urer, Mrt. Richard Balley; Protector. Mrt. Arthur GU.-. ■nd
Guard . Mn. Frank �.
Mn. Nathan Bigp w.u
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C"harg:e of the meetin8 at which
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Installation of olflcen
Frieods Night al GallipoliJ TempIe on J•...... - wu --•
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mg were diJcul8ed and mclude
initiation or new memben, a
Valentine Box and a handkerchief
shower to honor the out--goUJI
secretary, Mn. Horace McElbinney and the out.going treuurer
Mrs . Philip Meinhart who hav�
both sen,ed lhe templo fur a
number of years in their respec-­

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Biggs : Paat ctuel, M1!1 Erw1 1n:r parents, 1•,1 ... 11n11• ,1 r s.
. M
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n.
Geor:lie Hudson
Alfred Biggs: ExceUent Junior ,

Betty and B�bara Co�ert have I Mrs. Chester Zirk.le ; Manager,
returned to their �me m Port!• 1 Mrs. Maxine Owens : .:5e&lt;:ret.ary,
mouth after spending the past i
----- �--kend with Mrs. Lucil le Ma yes . I
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BIRTH
ANNOUNCED
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Mrs. Maye, had •pent the Chns l• I Mr. and Mn. David Michoel
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her daughter Hindy of Middlepert are annoum•
and family Mr. and Mrs . Ernest ing lhe birth of a IOJ\, Tuesday ,
tive offices.
Covert in Portsmouth and : !I e January 3 at Hob.er Hospital. ,
, Hostesses 1or lhe �•
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· Js accompani• ed her home
g1r
He weighed four pounds at birth
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. Jane Ba1· 1ey of CoIumbus .· ho
and ha.s been named Michael Da- i ,
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was taken to .Me1gs G enera Hos- v ld. The H indy1 also have
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pltal Christmas Eve when she t,e.. daughter , Cynthie Ann. Grand Mrs. Me rtha Chikb·
came ill at the home ot her par• pare 1i1
r�- I At the close of Tuesday I
n,_ are M r. and MrB. '""""·
24 memhers present
en t� Mr. and M rs. William 13ail• sam H indy of Middleport and Mr. meet g the
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ering nicely . She expects to r� - lie H ind of Middleport are great by M � SmI" th , Mti. M einhart
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Mrs. �irtie Watt1 and Mrs. N'a•
I turn to Columbus the end ol l!ie grandparents of the children.
than
Biggs,
of
, week to reswne her duties
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'I Diana
. Lee, daughter of Mr and ra ey1 Entertain
Mn. Larry Lee who wa, tak,n At Oyster Supper
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treatment of bronchitis ill reµr,rl i Middlei)Orl enlerlalned last Thursday evening with an oyster supY
S
ed to bP in fair conditionr
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Mr.
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Danny H indy accompan ied Dr. �
and Mra. J. Stewart Lloyd of Pt . Dile! of Middleport and t h e J r America met in regular session
Pleasant to Mt. Vernon Monday grandson . M ark Mitchell of A �- Tuesday evening with 19 mem•
when they returned their daugh ens who spent ae,,eral day! w lth hers pretient.
ter to the Mt. Vernon Academy the Diles 88 theJr gues�.
Dorothy Ritchie, auociate counRecent via.lton at the Braley
where she .ii a student.
cllor presided and opened t b
Mr1. Jamea Cornell of POJTie· home Jncluded Jack Schweitzer meeling in ritualisUc form. RI:..
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her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sto- and M r. and Mr,, Wllliam Gillogy proving from a 'I'eeellt fall and a
bert. Mn. St.obart, who w u en- of Albany.
�nd robin card was sent t.o her.
tered at Holzer Hospital thie week
Communications were read from
was returned lo her home Tuet - at the Baker Furniture ye.aterday One Osborn who ii vi5itil1g in Cal·
Mr. and Mr1. Guy Russell 311d
day
ifomla, Zan.e G11iner and E 1 1 a
children,
Catherine and Anthon:1
Hannum.
Mri. Edison Baker is llJ at •ier
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,nr. pe Chrlstrnu with Mrs· Rus
home with • Vll'UI Inrectton.
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Baker who baa been III 1 1 n c e
kitchen
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Chriltrrw returned lo his dut1A
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,also joined the family r O r
accepted . Nevada Beaver council
Home Of
Chriatmaa tn Lancaster ·
deputy. installed Doria G ruese!r
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Elberfelds January · Sales

January ,Sale Specials !
Men's Jackets and Car · Coats

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MEN'S TOPCOATS
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All Boys' Jackets &amp; Car Coats

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Regular $8.98 to $22.50

NOW · . . · . . . . . . · $5.99 to $1 5.00

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CLOTHING HOUSE
POMEROY, OHIO

Named For 6 1
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NAME
BRAN D
MERCHANDISE

Smhh Clothing Co.
Middleport, Ohio

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomerey, Ohle

TONIGHT
"ALL THE FINI!: YOUNG
CANNmALS"
- Technicolor With Nat1ll1 Wood
COLORCAIITOONS
PalOAY NOT OPIN
IATUROAY
and Robert Wasner

O.vld I.Add and Julio Adam,
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"TIMBUKTU"
With Victot Mature
and Yvonne Decarlo
COMING - JAN. I, 9, 10
IUN,. MON,. TUii,
"POLLYANNA "
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RATES OF TAXATION FOR 1960

In puniuanco of law, I, Clyde G. Mlllhone, Treuurer of lllelp Cowity, Ohio, do

hereby eive notice th1l the number of Milla levied on each dollar of property shown
on the G eneral Tax Duplicate of Rell Eatate, Public Utllll)' and Penon1l Property

within Nld County for tho year 111110 ii u follows:
TOWNSmPS

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

AND CORPORATIONS

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BEDFORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
3.80
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23.50
18.00
CHESTER
Eastern Local S. D. . . . . . 20
3.80
2.00
24.50
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Sall1bury Local S. D. . . . . 20
3.80
2.00
27.00
21.00
COLUMBIA . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
S.80
1 .50
18.00
12.IIO
LEBANON
Eutern Local S. D. . . . . . 20
3 80
24.00
1.50
18.50
Southern Local S. D. . . . .20
3 80
1.50
25.80
20.30
LETART
Southern Local S. D. . . . . 20
3.80
2.50
26.80
20 30
OUVE
Eutern Local S. D. . . . . . 20
3.80
18.50
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24.00
ORANGE
Eastern Local S. D. . . . . . 20
3 80
:M.00
1.50
18.50
RUTLAND
Norlhwe1tern Local S. D. . 20
3.80
1 .50
24.00
1 8.50
Rutland Vllla1e . . . . . . .20
3.80
2.50
25.40
.40
18.50
SALEM
Northwestern l,ocal S. D. . 20
3.80
1 .50
24.00
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SALISBURY
Salisbury Local S. D. . . . 20
3.80
1.30
28.30
21.00
Bedford Local S. D. . . . . . 20
3.80
1.30
23.30
18.00
Middleport Vlllaee . • . . .20
3.80
.20
19.S0
2.70
28.20
Pomeroy Vllla1e
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3.80
.20
20.SO
28.20
S.70
SCIPIO
Northwestern Local S. D• . 20
3.80
1.50
18.IIO
24.00
SUTl'ON
Southern Local S. D. . . .20
3.80
20.30
1.50
25.80
Racine Village . . . . . . . . . 20
3.80
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30.&amp;0
11.00
20.S0
Syrac111e Vlll11e . . . . . . .20
3.80
.20
20.SO
29.00
4.&amp;0
Pomeroy Sutton S. D. . . •20
S.80
1.IIO
25.80
20.30
Roal -to taxo1 which have not been p1ld 11 the cl- of -k coll1&lt;tlon urry ■
penalty ol ten per cent. T■xe, ma, lie pold at the olflce of the county -.- or
b7 mall. Plouo brln1 JOur 1811 1U ....lpt, and 11 ,ou p■J by mall, lie oun 1111 loata
:rour property by taxJnc dlllrlcl ••d •nelo10 1tamped Hlf..dd-■■d ODffloi,.. Alwll1"
tulllllll ,...,. tu NCOIpt to - that It eoffl'I ■11 J&lt;)ur proportJ. Olflco Roun t:00 A.If. lo 4:00 P.If. d■ll1 -pt SalurdaJ wbon olfkl■ •1- II N-. Tb loOa
will llo OPID lltc. 15, IU80 to l'olt, 1111, JNl,
CLYDJ: O. ltllU.RONE, lfllp Cowl1J TII•(I ll ■ (12) 7, H, 21 , 21. 11&gt; 4

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People In
Pomeroy

blentz, warden ; and Opal Eich­
inger, lrustee.

CommW:ee■ for the new term
were named and included, Opal
Mrs. Eugene Mitch and infant Eichinger, Nevada Bea\ler and

Letha Koblenti, flower■: Myrtle
Walker, Marglil'II Tu1Ue, A � a
M o r r I s and Bernice JUdenour,
milco!UdH!Oua ; Roberta Lee, Etl•
el Orr, E11her Wrl8ht, l!:llzabeth
Haye,, and Fannle Adami, QI'•
phans; Letha Wood, Goldio rrederlck, Zona Ulggs, Mae Spencer.
Helen Wolfe and Violet Hill, good
of order; A�a Van Meter and Lu•

daughter, Sharl Jenl,e returned
home Tuesday, from Holzer Kospita!.
Mrs, Roger Davi, and famlly
o/ Drayton Plain,, Mich· w • r e
aue•ta of hil parents, M.r. • n d
Mn. Lorenzo Davi.,, .... the
weekencl,
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Burton
of Columbus, vlalled recently with

hla alster and brother-ln•law, Mr. cUle Kraeuter, delh1quent.

Betty Rouah, Esther Ridenour,
Anna Tuttle, Sadie Tru... ll and
Leda Mee Kraeuter, ":'ay1 and

and Mni. Cllllord Lel!hell ■nd
son, Roger,
Skippy Logan and Sandra Balley 1pent the weekend with tht-k
grandparents, Mr. and M r a.
George Logan Hemlock Grove
Sunday eve;ing 1.,..18 of Mi

means; Hattie Frederick, A d a
Neut.zllng and Mahfl► Van Meter,

Dorothy Rll&lt;:hle, Jean
Mildred
Dill, B a r b a r a
Tuttle,
Grindatarf
and
Eleanor W e I I,
and Mn. George Logan were Mr.
and Mr■. Carl Shrievea and aon kitchen ; Lucllle Kraeuter and
of Clnclnnatl, Mr. and Mr■ Fran k Mary Holter, publicity.
Clark ■nd daughter, Bennetta, Violet Hill, nag bearer number
resolul10111;

Mr· and Mra. Dwight Logan and one ; Laura Mae Hartwig, uallt·

ant; Goldie Frederick, Dab be■rMr■. Florence Holley,
er
number two; Zelda Weber,
Mn. E. J, Hill returned home

i to,y caplain; DoloNII Wolio, plrelative, In Columbus.
ualltant.
Mr. and M r1. PauI Hill iind , ani,t ; and Helen Wolfe,
family of West Je[fel'IOll ,pent A potluck dinner wu served
the weekend with lheir parent,. in ob!ervanco ol quarterly birth­
Mr. and Mn, E. J, HUI ■nd Mr. days. Glfll won, presented lo Hel•
ea Wolfe, M■o Spen,er, DolOffl
and Mni. Hiram Slawter,
Mr. and Mr,, Dalo conerove of Wolle, E,thor Wrl8ht, Nevada
D■ytoo .,.,.. ovemillht 1!J4!11' lleavor, Opal ElchlllJ(er, A d ■
Monday of Mr. ■nd Mni. Nathan Neutilin&amp;, ■nd Zeld■ Woller, who
were aeated ■t a ,poclal table
Bigg• and family,
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Wright IUld with while cover ■nd centerocl
family villted !oat week, with n,� wltt. two docor1ted birthday OAllH
■Uvn in P■rkll'lburg, w. V■ , with _,, ■nd white c■nclln oo
Mn. Alonso Cuater returned I either 1klt.
home Tue,day, anor ,ponding the i
holld�• with Rev. ■nd Mn. s E. ! Re... Gardner Ii
Kaotiol of Edilon arul Mr. and
Mn. L R. F■nnor of Mansllotd. To Be Speaker
R@v. Freil L Gardner, pastor
o/
of the llliddloport Chlll'Cb
Chrilt wUI be apeakor for Week
o/ "r�or oervlcoo thla eventna.
, The aervlcn, which or■ boinC
held at tho Ftrat Bopllil Cburdl,
■re � by tho llliddlopGrt
'' Minlalerl■l Aasocll.lloo.
Spodal mu■lc wlll lie lurnllbod
by tho choir o/ tho Hath lllotho,
dlat Churdl for tootcht', NrVico
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and Rev. Koakriihl wlll be
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Friday, after a week's v.ialt with captain; EliJ.abeth Haye,. lnltia•

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Mach By Mother,

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January i s Barga in Month 1111 ov er the store . . , In th■ Furniture
Dept. on the 3rd floor . • • Ready To Wear and Drapery Dept. on
the 2nd floor . . . and on the Ma in Floor Mens Wear, Housewares,
Dry Goods, Hosiery, Underwear , Children's and Infants' Wear.
Shop Friday 9 to 5 - Saturday 9 to 9 at night.
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VOL XU

TOW E LS
U.U.I IOo hollt,,

1 . loll&lt;I oolor C- 1■111
Towols ln ,_ ....,.. .....,
bloa, ,-llew, IUN1-

2. Multl "''" Ca1,111n 111111
T-• .. ,ollew, .......

and Wash Cloths

... ........

0...- CIIIMII ...
T.,..1a 1n ,.11.., ftl• • W-.. He:: II

.....

Extra V•lues In th- 3 moot pop&lt;1lar number,.

Wh:t. citntrastin9 stripes In butMrcup yellow,
peach, NI blue, plnlr. pranlum.

1.

2. FI0ra l P1ttern1 In lllac, coronation
Cffl f"ON,

eold, 11rln­

Sh■nmont

J. Solid colora In Prlnceu roN, turquolH, .,-Mn
mist, 1plce brown.

BATH TOWELS, $1.00
HAND TOWELS, 59c
WASH CLOTHS, 29c

$2.95 Glrl1 Turtle Neck SwHlen . . . .
$10.00 Me111 Robes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$8.95 Mens Robes . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$7.95 Mens Robq . . . . . . . . . . . , . , • . .

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$1 .50
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00

$1 0.00 Women, P•i•m• Sets . . , . . • . . SALE $6.00
$3.95 Women, P•l•ma Sell . . . . • . . . SALE $2.00
$2.95 Womon• Pejam11 . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $1 .50
$2.95 Boys Robes . . . . . . . . . • . . , . • . . SALE $1.50
$3.95 Boy, Robet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $2,00

$1.95 Glrl1· Sweeten • • . . • . . • • • • • . .
$2.95 Girls SwMlen . . • , • • • • . • . . . .
$3.95 Glrl1 Swo■ters . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .
$5.95 Glrlt SwHlen . . • , • • • , , , , . • . .
$3.95 Wom1111 Slockt . . • • . • • . . • . • .

SALE $ 1 .00
SALE $1 .50
SALE $2.00
SALi $3.00
SALE $2.00

WOMENS COATS
SALEI
..,.so
sn.oo

WOMINS
S7'.50 WOMINI
' '69,50 WOMINI
,St.JO WOMINS
14',50 WOMINS
$ff.SO WOMINI
$ff.SO WOMINI
125.00 WOMINI

COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATI
COATS
COATS

· · -·•·-·-·······
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••••••••••••••••
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·--···-··-- ··-·
---············· ·--······ -·--··

SALi
IALI
SALi
SALi
SALi
IALI
IALI
SALi

'62.00
S4I.OO
142.00
'34,00
12',00
$22.00
tll.00

WOMENS SWEATERS

'10.00 WOMINS IWIATIRI •••••••• •••• SALi $6.00
$1.t5 WOMINI IWIATIRI ·-·--········- SALi 16,00
17,'5 WOMINI IWIATIU -----·······-- SALi N,00

WOMENS All WEATHER COATS

tff,IO ALL
'25.GO ALL
tH.M ALL
116.11 ALL

WIATHII
WIATHlll
WIATHII
WIATHIR

COATI
COATI
COATS
COATI

••••••••••
--·····-··
---·····� ••••••••• •

SALi $22-00
SALi tll,OI
SALi '16.0I
SALi '12.ll

WOMENS DRESSES

tff.N WOMINI DIIIIII
ffl.GI WOMIHI DIUIII
SH.JO WOMINI OIIIUI
$16.A WOMIIII OIIIUU
114.,S WOMINI DIIUII
SIS.,S WCIMINI DIIIIII
SIS.H WOMll,II Dlldll
WOMIIII OIINII
$I0.11
•

•

Rayon

·······-···· IALI 116.00
--·--···-···- SALi t14.GI
•
-·······--···· SAL
I '10.IO
••..••••••••••
LI .....
.• -······ .• IALI '7M
··- ..' --·· SALi '7.11
·····--·-···· SALi SUI

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•Iv•
BoI• setvJ.ces
.
Are Saturday

B ROOM
D U S T E RS

t " O'CIock

Cull dustllli time In balf.
For quick euy d1111ln&amp; al
cemnea, w.U., IDOllldbl&amp;,
FIia all house broo1111.

I

ont!

hour then l'lt! r nce fraud : George

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wl ll a,,.p1 ".!:'..
.._,., .1......

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!

New orkers
Busy
W"th
Ma1•nta1•ners

Sigru"ficance

'°

DAl&gt;1's1'on In M1"ddleport's
ewage perlDI• t s Delayed

s

.=-' ';'P=

Economic"':

.,:i;:

::,tin

•-Ing

Opco P1ans $25 l1 Million
For New Better Fac1lit1es

curtaiDil _. ma±IM or tall
w■ahable and will drJ •
minute.,. No ln&gt;nlnt llll'Y, Each ltriP IQ blollio
wklt, While la 11" ctr ....
lon,th.

MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR SHOP P I N G .C E NT E R

'

I

Corby Cl k· ls
ftacm
• e's New

Williams�Is·
New Presid t
Of Co i}

Fireman Chief

.

Area R
R tary•An

�.!""

•

Met Thursday'

1961 f •-ast In P er

Tll•• -lihll wl4e ,,...

73c .,...

le PE1l �

l'f IOI WINGITT
New strelll!tb today had been given Meiga County s 1,
'
drive lo attract industry and improve its roads.

9
l OI $50'"
I Bil
''
s,,.'".. ·

Silage Show

RUFFLED
CURTAINS

48 Inch• wide. Printed
100% cotton. Pralll'l1IIIL
Wubable. Nke ltladlla
of patterm.

,

Officials From 2Villages,
3 Townships Plan Activity

Only $12.34 0n
Hand To Pay

Discuss Hay

DRAPiRY
. MATERIAL

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Pome,,,y-Mlddleport, Ohio, Friday, Jan. G, 1961

TV T 1k T

$1.00

lalol

murdt:r apprul.imately

1Uld :�

btra, l.tra "- lhan!Mnl IJ""'w, '1AI

$1 .00

_,._ ..._..._,
.......

D1111oud To TJ.. lnurnu Of The Mei.a-Mason .4,ea

�:"7!:.

1.tro L- 11lllanMINit Utwl11 SU -� 1h

. .....

ent1ne

Partly _....., - - .._
.
.. ._,,....
w.,,, 1-,ltl ...

Martin Lowe from .,111... ,..1dent1 again
Officials from twa M eigs villages and representativ es
a
h
11
1
a
1
th�ee townships were present at a meeting Wednes•
of
indl&lt;:b11tnts, among others wer, waa taken to the Point Clinic m and GU} Douglas Bowling, Jr. �• ;!::'',i;';t"" r, f ·
•
day
01ght m Racme lo organue a ' 'Council on Area De·
relume&lt;l Thursifay by the Mason where Dr. Oliver Eshenaur pro iolnt Indictment of anon also for I ,:. i.. , ::;•
olla
10
vel
ment" in Meigs county. Its emphasis will be on
COunt
January Circuit CO\ln noun&lt;'ed him dead on arrlval. ltt!- mte[lt lO fraud: Ernest Lee Warnpaying for ,.._ new ambu•
roai �- and their importance in area develoP. ment.
sr:an', JUr'f after bein� in session suit, of an autops) performed (lt I sley and Paul Hayman, on twu lane•, ipoblmen Mid.
Members oJ the Syracuse and Racine councils and trw,. ,
tw. days.
Holzer Ho,pilal found death due counta, one of breaking and en•
A 1o1,1 of $509.30 1, n...i.
tees
of Lebanon, Letart and Sutton Townships hope to
f
ha
sh
,-ymo
•
od
lo
ini
n
,
T
Barbar• Lyrul Morgan, :u-ye•1 •o a blow on tht head.
l
toring and one o1 entorinll with
,
start
the ball rolling so industrial firms may spot Meip
uad
ea1u
1
.
lr
Ii! Muon County mother ol th,... Othen,
1
•
taking personal "'
r,
, ported
· indicted on felony charg- oul b"'8k ing ■nd
.
.
y
Count
with
onl
$12.34
y as an attractive building spot along the Ohto
. Tha d•
hlldrtb_ and Frttland t.yle Fox l's were ·
pro�rty of Wilham Rardin, _ Jr· . ,-rtmtn
t wlll pick up the
ver.
Ri
?-year.aid conatructlon laborer of Noah McDade, theft. of a cat Lew11 Worthy Jones was Indicted pledttt memlNrs aald.
It bu been pointed out many Nolan aerved 81 chairman and
Cdlwnbu, Ohio, both were pru belonging to Lorain Sterrett ; Do;, on lhr&lt;e count, of Dad checks .___________, me
ti
, that indUJlry 1w hesitated Bill Miller, Area Economic Ad·
1
ent In cour\ when lhe murder ln· aid Hi ll bad checks ; J erry Wayne and two other bad check counts 1
to move here watllt here are be!.- viJor discuued plan, to present
diclmonta ■lain,! them were .,,. Grogan and Dana Leon Collins. iointly with Charles Daugherty .
tor roads and routes Into the at the public meeting, at the Wod
w
tumtd tatt y•sttrday afternoon joint indictment of theft ol a car Misdemeanor Indictments wet·,.
area.
nesday pJannins .lellion.
Mn. Mor1an II accused of lhe belonging to lhe City Ice and returned against Paul Hayman
A public meeting ;. to be held lt iB hoped thal persons both
slayJna 1&gt;f her Nlranged husband , Fuel ; William Lewi, Rock, thelt for carrying a piltol without per
January 16 al the Racine Higo "pro" and "con" lo the Ideas
}
EdwFII . J...., Morgan, 45, lut of a car the property of Waller miulon; Floyd Harold Plorce in
school when this iuuo will be which are expected turn
lo
up at
Novambar 19 at lheir home oo Lee Hughes.
dlc1ed for perjury: and Gilman
.
broughl before all peraom inl&lt;r• the meetmg
wlll atteod.
Chtetn•t lbdgt. Mn Morgan a� Roger D. Bowling, lnd1c1ed !or Grimm for driving while in"1xl· •
esled in the future of Meigs eow,.
logedly ,hot ■nd ltllled her hu.. , arson, burning of ■ car for Insur- cated.
Township tru,teeo at the organ.
ly, Racine Mayor
■nd organizer . .
.
·
�■nd with ■ .II c1liber riOe when ' -- --- ----- Tho _,.i appomted COUii.,! lor On ly one key remalni lo be
mg
meetmg were Henchel
new council E· A w·,ngett 12
I
the
Roush and Rlcbord Jwwe ol Le
ht bnb tho door glau of lheir
thole indlcl&lt;d who were unable to I found at the counly garage ac- ';.id.
bomo in an attempt to enter the
hire legal coun,el
j cordmg to a opokemmn thi., The group believ.. that Mellis !art: Ronald Hart and Georrr
hou,,e,
ol Lehonan, and OtLS
Altomey1 S. D LIIUepage ,nd morning.
County 1w few modmi roads Deem
.
.
pp
Homer CU'cle of Sut •
Kno
and
[
es
Charley
FrHl■rnl �y1' Fox was Indicted
Smith noted that a key and that industry local
C. J Hyer were appointed for
int
Ion.
8 IDg O
for the murder of WU!tam Dai, , S
' NEW COMMISSIONER - Avery Ne!Jon, lledfo!d
Barbara Lynn Morsan. Attorney to the oil shanty padloclt 1w not whera there are good roads.
.
.
yet
t
up.
But
•
P,,tnty, IS-year-old Ohio River
D vld V. Walter■ wu •PFOinted
urned
be "' convlnc- or•·,'als at lhe first meeting Councilmen from Racme at- farmer••.busmessman, , performs one of bl� first official
to lSSUe ,235,000
Company deckhand,
lo represent Donald HIii and Em• eel II will, IOOner or later.
were lo favor o/ re-localing Rt. tending were Av!., Frecker, Marie acts thts week, s1g01ng a resolution
I
·
bo
hospttal
of
worth
nds
eat Wamsley.
AU ol Stanley J. Blazewlcz'• ss
.
'11il! llldlotftlont Is the reoult or ,
that It may cros, Rt. 7 Rou,h, Albert Kill, Hilton . Wolle
Attorney C, W Casio wu op- newly ap;,ointed employees were and 0 through Morning star, Ra- and Paul Holter. Mayor wm,ett ,
1, � bot- rox and Putney Th
i:i:::. pointed a1 COU11Jel for Lewis out working on county roadJ thl, ,ine 8and out ne tart, then Henry
and
t
•
iut·�' rr which toot place and v orOr"!:::·le,...
.... Le
Rou,b,
pu
tt
'-'"
tee
J
and Sill
cha
Wo
hy
Jones
■nd
C.
J.
Kyer
w■,
morning
.
rt
trmen oe Beegle cornm
lo u\o 1llil blacl, of Main Street lia
ia
Virginia
v
a
West
into
cn141
a a, lo
ld ■t appointed ■ttomey or a
-M.
he
l
attendan
in
a
were
Cozart
•
co
lBli
! D ni Leon Smith ,aid th I the malntain
be
lll'OUnC lllldnliht.
new brid&amp;e
o Kygeruon
Creekn,Hlgh School
Monday C4lllni.
the non,parlllan planning period.
ACCllll'ding lo reports at th J
i,
M
a
d
:
g
residents
kin
Upper
ader,
Count
e
s
w.":..
n
wor
y
oo
g
r
al . p. m., 1w d
J
time ti tho ■lltled crime FOl -:;.-.,.!i
F ro m Syracuse councilmen
? !II
e- Counlel was Instructed by the county road, alter digging out of believe that U Roule S! 11 ....1..
and • � . wm llgliting
to have their clle�ta ready the heavy snow, and trucb wore •a1!'1 that 'f''1 It may cross over Thomas Clark, CIUford William
!
�
court
The Ohio Water Pollution Control Board Thursday
T. Gro
toda
Troy Zwilling, and Village and I look under advisement the
the proposod Racme dam.
l'ulnl7' · 'ili, - ur fell ro diVWOIIII
ol lbe Wnt Vlr Jnia to enter the ir pleu at 9. 311 a. m. following up with l!f&amp;vel.
request of Middleport village
.
.
Iha p,,,.,.,I, theu plcbd up by State Road Commllllon
�lo Tuadoy, January HIib. Oth,rs In- It 1w been reported that Iha ,\ccordlnJ lo a recent Ohio De- Sutton Townsh ip Clerk Richard : officials for renewal of their town's permit to dump raw
the
dieted bad employed their o1m coun
lrtnla .ml llllllved to lie pulld Departm,o
ty commiBs lonera are pi.,,. pertm,nt or Highway n,lease, the Duckworth atlended. Fr■nklm sewage into the Ohio River.
t ol N lur■I Roeo
u
wUl
ent
l
pl
a
e
er
out ' fiti!IIIIJ I Lg 'l'.ll!I. drln!i ud Jnduatrtal ..:S
l8o
nln&amp; to cul tho eo,ineer', appro, much talked aboul N!-localioo of R12er of Pomeroy council wa, I Solicitor Bernard Ful12 pre- Fultz said lhat a survey ol lhl
°"': :':·
'.
�; t e . .oar anif·"attempla velo
o , Rt. 33 � not lcheduled m the a guest.
sented the Middleport ca&gt;e in an rtver, both above and below th,
pr llon of1er resc
agNlteo
l &lt;ltlo
of W st Vlrtliw �
In alGrimm, McDatlo ■nd Piere■ orlaapproprillion inding • f rm tentatlvo road program for Ille
----•- tiiaM to.
informal session in the morning. Middleport sewers, showed no in
Putno,, f&lt;lr 8
were not p..- lo court when Nono of the ee OOWl l'&lt;lffl· next nvo ywm, but tt could be
la
the afternoon Councilman Bill crease of water pollution. Ke sale
Grover
thr
ly
kl
Ille to lei for atitd
10
the
P
·
ee
·
.
included
ChlldJ
addre,,,ed the commisoio». the survey .... made by the
.
de
b
mt,-,
■
returned
...
indlctmonta
bli
•
ve
,.
Y
cl ma •
lD
�.1,o ilri!dent of the Malgil•G•l• Circuit Clerk How■rd Schultz.
,
part
hlghw�
fact,
e
leme
Participating
n
t
h1 tile discussions Floyd G. Brown Co., of Marion.
de
:::
:
h
f
1rata
nt
that
•
ap
• ' 1 I 0 P m e n I AMocl•
ropriallon
t
according
at
1ta1ed
baa
menl
Arthur
Swope,
assistant At• Board member Barton J!'oll.
wu
h
.
cut
ii
in
,roceu
t
.
which II
lh ,
' told Fulu that If the boaril' a].
Ohio.
of
General
Meigs
,
torney
pl
tentative
the
to
ans
ees
lo
Em
.
p
y
al
the
garage are
g.
..,,....,
Also
attending
from
M,ddleport
.
lo
the
lowed Middleport 1o �ue
aware ol lhe ! ct th I lite job County will receive next
R
Elh-y
dump
in
g
aewago
14
10
the
mer
May�r
Kenneth
Mc
wen,
projects
of
road
e
c■n be threai.:... ii. the :pp.: lowesi toal for
•
Pi::in�
"14 .!�
g
.
and
councilmen
Lee
Smlih,
ClmIt
would
,el
•
precedent
that
coun•
Ohio
and
l&lt;Klthern
A I)
priation " t'UI• Even 80• 1 IPOIces- central
ance with ltate code ITU.11) 11
en
•
ton
Fisher
and
Wayne
Gibborui.
communitiet
in
sJmilar
other
m
Id · employees are not wor• liea
hlnl&lt;d In addition 1o dllClllliot)a
ii II ,expected dertaken
that •IBht pro- Al the recenl o,ganlzlng meet• Councilmen John Zerkle and A. circumstances &lt;OUld point ID.
J'unerl IOi'Yktl for Mr· Joe on:
r _:· "."
in the Ing uf Racine Council c.orby Cleek ,\ . Scarberry were unable to go. Fu'tz said a S1SO 000 bond iuue
Bolin of Pomoroy, RD, will be A bridge incorporated ..W, the
When asked tt he were aware jecll w ill be un
UDC
wu appointed lire chief fo, 111111 Fulll ■nd ChildJ told the Con· on the Nov I r,;,not to �·
bold at the C!8le Funeral Home Racine Loeb • Dam.
of the fact that they may be work• next live yean in Melg, Counly
Albert Hill wa, .....tected trol Board that Middleport is not planning and conatructlon r.id
and
In Rutlond Saturday at 2 p, m.
The ,.location and lmmedlal&lt; 'Ibo Syracu,e Council in Ill first ing for nothing, Iha ,pokesman wlth tho coata Niimated at $9.· president.
polluting lhe Ohio River as the ,ewage treatment plant lalled lo
Mr. PoJ!n, • N!llred farmer, COllllt'uctlon of the U. S. II FN,e. meeting of tho now year last night said that they would not be work• �,OOO. Tbla 11 '18�. lo be ooly :
i..i
talked
en
abaJl
1
---------- pasa with nearly 110 per cent of
Council
m
a
what ac
cliad. unnpoclodly at hi■ borne •� lntm Athena to U. S. 21 In ..1ectoc1 a new councilman, Cllf, ing for nothln1, bul Instead for drop In the bucket lo
00;. village equlpmenl and
the vole going against ft.
WodneodaJ' evenq at the llfe ol Weot Virginia.
ually II needed.
ford Williama, u pmldent for "tho public."
aup0
IIUU'lhall
pile,
!or
but
the
S,
..,
ac•
•
l8MaD
He estimated It would IO•
Of tb11 amount lhe b'•'
'6''w� de----RecreaIlonal, 1our1tot allractlorui 111111.
lion wu taken.
about
$60,000 per year for the
Survivlnc ii hil wife ar1■rot llicb u pub mt
en1 IncIuded the resurfaclng
tho river front Members voted payment or reg•
M.
�
Mayor
Ernest
Wingett
next
20
to 311 yean 1,.. the city
a brotbor, Wlllllln, of Columltua. llllmllar to the Greenup Pool ul■r bllll. In olher action, c,oun.
of Rt. 7 two miles north of th
8
0
O
11U10U11C·
0
S,
WU
ol
resignation
lhe
that
eel
e
to
build
and ma!ntam a treat..,. llllter, RoM Covert ol Jl'lor- plan■J; boat docking faclllUott ell lumed down an appropriation
Pomeroy corporation lino. Thil
uncilman
wu
11am
Croa
u
■
men!
plant
Be said tWa an■IUIII
co
Ida, and ,everal nieces and neph- ltnarlneo ), and
was
tut y�
b■1hlng beaches lo pay for lobor OIi tho village
Cros, had moved from
cauao
was
equal
·
,.
the city's annual
�
be
•••·
,
next ve year pro,... -.--,cy
with tho ■fm of channelng ldeu water 1yatem. n wu■ greed that
budget.
lhe
village,
Burial will be in tho Albany to the proper State and Federal tho estimated amount presented
lo an extremely low flgure.
.
•
Other memben attent!inJ w,re
Fulti at.. contended !hat 1"o
i One olflclal ■aid that tho ooly lfvil
_,,,_ Frtondlt will be roceJI,. ........ ln order lo uailt them to council WH loo high,
Wolfe, Marie Nearly 100 Meigs-Mason Jlc. eight-state compact oe11ing up tho
Hilton
Frecker,
.
ed at the Chuo Funeral homt In planninl Ohio Valley area de. Membon attending w a r e
lary members and Rotary-Ann., sew
way 1o achieve any gain ii lo Roush ■nd Paul Holter.
age control board, N&lt;Ognized
.
any tlm■ prior lo ,m,Jcea.
additional
for
light
nd
■
.
for
ask
were
present
last
mght
at
the
Hlopment.
Tltomu
Clark
Edwin
Hayman
_____
lhe
fact that ....,. cltlel polluted
- -..:...--- - .,, __::.:.:. _________ Robert 11aroen', Oiarlet Neunum: Fa rmers who plan to exhibit money. Thil ii said lo be on• of
1961 Ladies Night Dinner meet- the river lo a negligible amount.
, ,
in� held at Wahama High School. He said be lell that Mlddleport
'l'n&gt;y Zwilling ■nd Williama. Clerk Chay and silage ll the Maton , lhe pointa ol the meeting on Janu- Colli81on.Brought
,- v,
■n
y
ow
ty
d
ary
Slla
,
Sho
The Bend Rotary Club ■nd Ro- ..
6
1e
w
.
1
.
11,
oun
Tl'euurRichard Duckwortb and
raffic Charge
w in tbla cat,egOI')'.
January 9- 10, lhould plan h ! _ Racine v..-, teacher Howard No Tba
..
have
boeD
il
tary
f
alao
-Anns of New Haven ,Karl·
u
ed
rg
No
c
er aeo...., Hallman were
watch IVSAZ Televillon Channel
a result of an ■ccldent In Syra• ford and Mason had a, lhelr
•--I P�
S lhil Saturday at 7,311 a. m.
,
• • New ,..
__ Sol"'
.u
.......,.
near the Llalo Senlce Sia- guests members of lhe Middle, I Mayor H erman Loodon Wa, un- Charlot Sperow SUperlnlen· Rice'• Store To Be
CIIIIO
• Pomeroy Rotary Club and Du •
D
mber
rt
tlo
able lo attend beca111e 01 lamlly ! dent of the Ohio Valley Exper� O s
:
:;;'by Anna Leo Wat- : Rotary Ann,
o ed Says Owner
O O •
A!!,',;!,
from tho
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t 111111111.
I monl . StalIon and one of the Mra. Edna M. R�, owner
lnlenecllon J. Hanly Morgan, a buslne,s Title olflce. In the ooanty pulled
an
from
klni
'
Show • judges and BUI Gregory, ■nd operator of Rlce • Hill Top
,
Ro le 124 into lite pathway man and Rotarian of HIDllington, holllO a total of 44 new •■utomo1 MlllOII Coonly
Agent, will dlsc!u,s Grocery. Gravel Hill. Ml�leport, :;lo
Tbe Ohio Power Company will spend ap rozlmate '
Trial Set
• tru; driven by Garland Pitt- w. Va., wa, guest speaker and bilea were aold ID Meigs &lt;DUDIJ
I tho lhow ■nd will demon,trate has announced the store • cloa•
f25 800 000 during 1961 for construction ornew
kepi guests in good humor with durmg
, Decmeber
fac:ir.• Down For Feb• 7tb
how hay and silage II Judged.
'
Ing as llOOII a, u.l prerent ,tock man ol Huntington, W, Va.
11
11 'and eq,ansIon of existing equipment, It was announ• A Jury lal
number of ,torie9 and anec- Other new •ebl&lt;les purchased
a
D8lli8jle was minor to tho truck
tr hf'
acbetluled The Ma,on County H y nd Sil · 1s Id.
ced today
/i. N. Prentice, Canton, vice president and in tho Common PlboeD
included five new trucb, ■ trail·
■ Coortroom aae Show will be hel� a� We,; :ra Rice purdwed the alore and mecllwn lo the Watltlu car. dot
ea
N":.;cy Annstrong a Sophomore
•�•ral m nqer.
·
·
or
by ud
.
or, and • bw,. U■ed ear, bought
J 7ge■tJohn C . llacltn f Feb- Virginia Unlveralty'1 Eltxperl from the late Charle, Wallen Mn. Watltlns was taken lo Koller t Wahama High ' School pre�e l&amp;Dlled ezpendlture for Ibis year la leas than ruary
nth of
ed
during the
•
•· m on • oonlffl nient statloo 4 miles north of and llln Calherlne Wallen some hoopltal by the Syracu,e Emorg,
th .-,9,fiOO,000 Invested In 1960," be lllid, "primar
led
piano music and Beverly were
last
mo
wU1
In
the
against
cue
o1
Curtil
t39,
and
11
lurck&amp;
ily
!
Pt
�1.111e
ency ,quad. Tho ahertlr1 depart- Roush, 8 Senior �I Wabama,
. Plea11Dt on Route c.
7 11 ye...;. ago,
of tbe completion or near completion last year Curtbt.
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.
______
ment investigated.
sang Harry A Miller or the Maof generating plant expansions which cost nearly $23· AllO .......im,
to ■ clerk of
----ARRESTED
ONE
,on
club was tcwtmaster at the
'SQUAD CAUED lqli8d
million duritig the year but will amount to only a Ultle rourlt journal
A
'Ii
U
entry, Sanh Jane UlU ary rged To
emergency
LOCAL
TEMPI
Pomeroy
bu
d
Ru
Letlhelt,
Wil
r
The
11,
tlao
,
o!
the
ladles
by
prepared
dinner
0
';: f�°i:!.!:1 1981, according to our present plans." Shane bu been awarded a dl, See Film On Reds
wu arrested by Ille state patrol I A -1 • ...,... ■1 Mal- lhe Hartford Methodist Church. was called ID the Pearl Snldol'
.
vorce lrom Daniel E. Shane. 'Ibo Mn. Edward M arshall, Eighth and cited to M•ill• co ty court HII')' ... M- al 11 :IS W. board claim,.
ho'."" thl, momfng ■I t, IS •
lo �•- p■rt,
,_ Ibo'
un
;[ � Im project■ In leneral clai,
!Ions
lit plalntlff will ■Jao be restored bot Dlslrlcl Pre,ldenl of the AmerJ, Saturday on I charge of DO op,r- mondnf. Loob Uke nltlOa IIJ· Middleport ' s sewage d umping Umon Ave. A tw..yuN&gt;ld cltlld
lflc
e
'• llcenoe.
was said lo be ,ulfaing from
■Pia 1q ...u,
th.
pennil expired last mon--..,. lo be lna'tutcl P�: IORCUI IOI' 111111 11 ;lvlded u maiden name of Sarab Jane Kap- can Legion Auxiliary, ii leurgJn� ator-----------'------·--1
-mombe
auxillary
neglect
srou
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Grounds
tenll.
slclme81.
rs
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a
nd
lo
- catoa,trto■
lnnmtlulon lollow■ ·
,poc
1a1 Jolnl ....1on o1 the
......,,. o1 du1y.
1.,eg1on
m1 dlatrlbutloa ::..ui11■ ...i 1a ......; .._
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and
Auxlllary al the Mld,Willler
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ol
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1 Conforence ■t tho Welllton Legion .
Admlsoiona
LoPartlow,
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vocation
at
Ibo
Pomeroy
MuonA
....,.rdlng
showing
William
llobslel1er,
Rutland,
Mra.
"How
m.tr
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.
oa.J
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1 711.- le Telnplo Soturday nlgltt at 7 Commllllhlm Creep, In" wlll be To lie • winner of • Ford auto- I winner. Gett bu tu1H.'I moved to the new "Moore·• Who'o Who In Betty Gill, Pomeroy.
p. m. The purpoN ol tho � heard and dlscuued. 'Ibo ncord- mobile In the Middleport Mer• Rand, W. Va. Mr. a.tr, wlfe ii Ohio."
•
Dlscha,...... Wllltam Landers.
- ife■
roTAL
■nd
Mn.
.
he
of
niece
Mr
Ed While leafing through the l arge Pomeroy,
ii confarrlng the put master and Ing will be pN!Nllled by William clwll■ Cbriatmu drawing 11 l
Ill ·- ■I Pllllp
la
Neb
, plant, �
tho moat oxc,IIOfll muter ell- Stewart, Department of Ohio ....,.. that tt ii ■ great 1,set to S;,encer, Mlddlepo&lt;I.
■oar Now -. w. 'fa.bound Issue, Ewing found out �lrth - Rev, and l\ln. Paul
,
stand
w,
thm
way
Tho
!
U
Pearlon
no
ll
rtain
p
houie
,.
•
lo
vo
wby be bad been sent the book. Gtll, Pomeroy, • da�ter.
Child
Weliare
Tho unJI · which coat ■JIIINlri· and co■1 landa anti oquljlmaat -· All companlons are urged "'-Icon Legion
•
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ii
l
u
home
Batey
the
DOW
oc&lt;
p
•
Middleport.
1b
at
Secu
lo
m
r
a
b
C
ere, just a big as smoke from
HJah
National
Wllllamll,
n.
Phil
■
by
atlond
lo
�
rity
will be inlllltltly
roqulrod an moro
I
be
l
■le,
w
or
up
put
SATURDAY GAMB
fire. was a space devoteil
C
a
lo
oo
il
lmiestment o1 IIW'ly tll•mflllon 11111
there
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I
t.
two
last
tile
b
In
ll
true
lo
uted
11peclally
re
hairman
u held
Jnr, M r. Pronlloe Prin
•
! trouble finding • buy■r. Tlt■ I ii, him.
----The Soulhem Local All.star■•
Ill 111111. Tho blS _,-11or, wbJeh said.
I attend but ■II ouxllllary mmnben drawings,
M iddleport merdwtta award He COIIJlidel'11 It quite an booor. after having their game with A�
also aro urged lo be ....-.
POCT01l JI 8PEAKEII
• _, Into operattoo lltc. Sl, ii New l■cjlltloo and ••panakms
Way back. 1J :,un ago in IN7,
anot
her car in !!let.
---- ol the two largnt 1n Ibo and bnprvvoment. ■n ..i.eduJed Tho a.tor PTA will m e e I
lite lul llme
the merclumlo
Ho wu allotted . Jual u much 1111 J1D1lor High cauceled, will
-Id and glYfl Philip Spam In oacli ol Ille """'P■D1 '• four J......, 11, al 7:311 at the Cheat.
ALL 1N'flTliD
awarded ■ car lo another lucky HENRY EWING, WELL known space u Ohio aenaton and other play Cottageville at s,cs Satur• IJOIIOl'■llnll eap,,clty ol 1, 100.· oporelfnll dlvillonl and al gon- Grid■ l&lt;bool for a femlly ofll,t 1bore wlll ,be ■ Hymn ■Ing at penon, the winner ol Ille c■r Poudv, ftlidenl, &lt;Ollllty coro- weU known ObloaDJ. Aa far u day evening on the Racine lllglt
·
....,, 'll,•I m- 11'1be •
:-.....,..-· ~"IJlllloo• Ji r'llitr
ior tho HJull Run Jl'roo M.athodilt lived in the ■ame home and loco- nor, and owner, -■tor ■nd could be determined by looking � :!':'· :" game
....:,1/1 be
811 plant 011 lhe --. Par Ibo pun,ha,e of new equip- the evmt will be Dr. R. E. To""'1 church on Sunday January I ■I lj lloo
con,
gb
ore
hi
winner,
lhla
,1.,=
year'•
Peli
o
boo
ii
Mr.
the
Ewing
Ewing
Funeral
k,
through
proprietor
l
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of
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