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Rutland Garden Club Holds Regular
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Mon day At cus h J0 hnson Home
$esSIOn

- Roger Dillard are
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pound_ elev_en oun.. daUIIiter.
The Rutland Garden Club met Monday &gt;fternoo
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Mari
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o Grand enu home of Mrs. Cush Johnston with MYs. Robert Ret 1 as coR K:.t of hostess. Mrs Robert Canaday , prestdenl of the club, was m
Mr. ond Mn E L charge of the meeUng and Mrs James Titus gave the
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I(h-Oai)y.SenUnel, l'&lt;&gt;!ll.eroy-llllcldleport, o., March a, 1~ ~

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Dunng ttle meetmg plans were
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:W.lhew
announced for
selhng potted
plants at Eastertlrne They w11l
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I' be on d LSp 1ay ·m tbe Erlewme
Hardware Store It was also de·
clded to carry on tbe Arbor Day
POMEROY, OHIO
Plantmg
at the
Elementary
18
School The club
plantmg PJO
oak!&gt; which will be for permanNot Oper1 Tonight
enl shade.
The club voted to 11end a con·
tnbut1on to the Johnny Apple·
THURSDAY 1nd FRIOAY
seed
Highway planting ThiS
"ODDS AGAlNST
h1gt1way bi·Becls the state from
TOMORROW"
Tol4!do on Route 3J and leaves
Harry Belafontc, SheUy Wtnters the :state at the Pomeroy-Mason
Bndge The Slate assoc-Iation 18
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intemnfymgthetheir
and
- - - - - - - - recently
Ohioplantmg
Assocletion
s ~nt $1 ,115 00 on this project.

11\t Dlllards al110 have four sons,
·Jon, Mark, Roger li'ranklm, and

MEIGS THEATRE

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HARDWARE
EBERSBACH
"E.l·crything ln Hardware"

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The travelmg prtze wt11ct1 bad
been contnbuled by Mra. George
Lasher was won by Mrs Canaday
and the cake which was g1ven
away was won by Mrs. Reibel N~xt
month's traveling prize will be
brought by Mrs. Frances Larkins.
A program on landscapin g
was given by Mrs. Ray Biddle
under tile topic "A Look at
Your LBWn" which was taken
from the Flower and Garden
Maga:zme . In her program Mrs
B1dtlle melltloned that quite often
brown spots m your lawn are the
result of a dull mower.
She 11aid that Berkshire grass
Is a good plant for a new lawn 111
1t slays green all winter. For
gruba and beeth~s in lawn lnscctlcldell such as chlordane should
be apltlied io the faiL
Mrs Fred Austin ppresented a
program on "What IB new in an·
nual Border". Among those tbat
ahe menuoned were Peppermint
Pinks, New Petumu, Heather,
MIISI OD Bell
Caltfornla Poppy
as well as the old st-andbys such
as Larkspur She urged beeinners
as well as t~casoned gardeners to
u:sc anntlals m thea borden and
to not forg et lo use white flow-

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HOTEL MARTIN
~OMIRDY'S

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CARPETING

PriYate RocJms Fol"

LUGGAGE

FRH PARKING
After 6 P .M. with

Merchants Pollee Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
nre

Denn!J ShiiRonnie Grate-,
L\leaa, JerSnowden,

Serving Good Food
and Legal
erages
Until 2 :30 A .M .

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Through the entire Lenten Season we are offering a
special which will be sold in our restaurant - car service - or Carry&gt;Out-

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Tbe wlnnen will be revealed
tbla Friday nlJht when ihe Cin.
teen moves Into Pomeroy for a
one nl&amp;ht atand to hold i~ Senad
Annual Hollywood Qacar Rlkt
motd hop.

Heart
Women To Serve
Assn. Dinner

We're aa near 11\1 your telephone, when-

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Order By Phone

Take'Em Home

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The Informal affair wilL start at
1:30 and end at l:l alidnl11ht.

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HaU of Fame, which
be revealed at 10:30 p. m.

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Three 1et to be 11\DOunced
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have been made for

twer you J*ld first aid itema, sickroom

Haddock Filet (5-6 o.. Fish 51.. )
Choice af Home or Fnnch Frits

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VOL XI NO. 271

PRESIDENT IS CONGRATULATED Student Riots

Mar Ike'~)
Departure

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StiRVIVORS

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Meigs County Crippled
Again By Heavy Snows
NEW MEMBERS ARE INI11ATED

Are Hazardous
.

Gym Leaders' club of Racine High recently held an 'lnltti:
tion party for five new members, seated above, left to right,

deparUng seniors

"Most Fru~ndly Teenaaer of tbe
Year", Dave Boney, Carol Gibbl,
Diane Stumbo, Jact Capehart, Sha·
ron Free-man. Randy Rotbseb, Don·
na Al&amp;izor, tarl McKinley, Jim Ha·
mer, Karen MeEiblnny, Bill Per-,
sinser, Klll'en Greu, Karen Fersuaon and Ronald L. Evaru.

10 to 175 People

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WEATHER

Arnott, Miriam Foster, Paula Hart, program chairman; Sue
Buck, Mary Harris, Sheila Young, Ann Proctor, prestdent;
and Shirley Miller. The group plans a p&gt;rly later tbi&amp; year for

"Beat Dreaaed Teenager of the
Year," Nick Nicholson, Leon Jordan, Bob VanCoone)l, Mary Lu Da·
vis, Sharoo Sayre, Gary Ault, Ran·
d)' R.othseb, Julie VanMeter, Sill)'
RoUJh, BeYerly Culhp, Danny Hin- 1
dy, Louis Jones, Jlm Hood, Bill
Owenl, J1mmy Corbin, Julie Rowh
ratty Taylor, Chriaty Knotts,
Joyce Hatton, Dottie McCarley,
Sharorr Rutan and :~artha Wil·
Iiams.

eBANQUET

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Joyce Circle, Kenda Russell, Judy Wigal, Jean MUler, and
Donna Brewer. Standing are Bi)lie Jean CundHf, historian;
Karon Aolter, treasurer, Carolyn Van Meter, reporter; Loil

"Best Slow DaDct: Couple of tht l
Year," Karen Grell and Fl'edd
Cull1p, M11da Roush and Steve Wll bamson, Diane Stumbo and Yoa:i
Wayland, Rita Ta)'lor and Earl Me·
Kirtley, Carol Gibbs and Rand)'
RoU1geb.

.RECEPTION

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Don't Blame'Politics'

"Beat Dee-Jay o! the Year," Bill
Mlller, Edd1e Atkins, Steve Allen,
Henry Doss, "Jays o1 Pomeroy,"
"M-G·M Teen Tones," "Rebels,"
Frank \'\Jun1wertb, Sam and Randy Rotbgeb.
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'4-'MODEST ADVANCW- President Eisenb,ower is con.
griltiiiAI.ed. by Hei'IWI Videla Lira (rlgbt), president Of the
Chile~l) National c6~sa. after President Eillenhower was
presented a medal. LoOkinJr fit, Eisenhower told the congress
he hopes .the summit meetfng talks wUI penni\ a "modest ad·
vance along the road to lasting
peac 0."
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"Teenage Man or tbe Year,"
Randy Rothgeb, St.ev~ WiUiamson,
Bob VanCooney, Nick Nicttol8(1n.

YOUl NEXT

IPOn •t nlfht

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"Teenage Wornaa of tbe Year,"

PLAN and ARRANGE

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Phoae WY 1-MU

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Nominees and the titles they wHI

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LOIIIaB 8enl:z.
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!:ach week a different la)'man ml ·
• church will be in charge of the
', gram . M1s11 Ellzabeth Davis i~
· leader t&lt;might and the topic ill
JSUS m
Getho:Jemane " Special
111l c will be presented b)' the
Llll l'hOlr
l'he public is invited to attend
~se aerv1ces which wtll L&gt;(lntmue
•lll Easter.

BAKER FURNI'TURE

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of bonot at a surprbe 1Si11bda)'
puty Monday eveninl at her
home, Wlb St., ,civen by her rnothtr, Mr.-. Margaret Barrett and.
MISS Joyce Clle.
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A decorated birthday cake,
Ice
cream,
potatoby cblp1
an
pop
were aerved.
the ~esteuel.
Present were C'barles Stanlq,
Anna Barre,t, Lawrence Brogan.
Carolyn Fertell, :Albert. Hawkinl,
Barr_y Bto(an, Charlea Barrett,
Roger Barrett, Connie Barrett,'
Jeanie Tyre, norence Ann Bearbl
tbe honoree and host.es~s. l'l.illl
Barrett receiv~ many gittl.

Donna Jane Altizer, Beverly Ann
CuJJip, Muda Jlouth, Rlta C&lt;~.rr ,
Darh:ne Justice and Timl Damron.

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Honor

vie for higb hoMq when 1he Tri·
County Teen Canteen corrunitt~
on awards makes. Its No. 1 seleC!·
tions 1n each c1tegory .

Special Lenten
Services Set
'Eac.h Wed

Buy On Eaoy Torma From OUr Friendly Store

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bich loa Quails.
e troop
en rave
An informal tea climaxed the weekll cooking essons Wbee the scout ulute and Jm)ml_ae.
the girl scouts in troops 2 and 163 o Middleport have
n Tbe requirements ot eompletmg
taking The tea was held at the ~ffice of the Columbus and tenderfoot rank were discussed
Southern Ohio Electric Company In Middleport and Mrs. Ro- and then no.eba't' to berl und for
berta Sutton, demonstrator Wlth the Electric Company, was campiDI and hi_ inc t pa:, were:
In "har~e of the affair. Special guests of the tea were the made by each llrl. Ellea Qualll!l
motb,en 0 the ••ouu who were
and Btrbara Bunch made name
in"ited 80 " ·t - t"ey m!•hl see
II'0-'"' candlea ,·n ""'Stal
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card• to be placed in a box for
• the girls
u,. haYe'' been doin1
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na!DQ for jobs as they
what
IPd cen tered w lth a ..
wtre needed.
Durin&amp;: the cour~~e each lirl
white candy arrangement.
Uniforms and tbelr cOI!lt were
has been working on a note book
enjoy1ng the tea were d18cussed 11 were plans for the
and at the tea Tuetday afternoolllj
Barril, Mrs. James troop's partlcipation in decorat·
Zeta N1eri wall -awardea tbe prize
. Ceorge Hackett Jr., IDJ a window for Girl Scout
for havmg the best book.
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Grueser, Mra. David 1Week . The names ot Sedonia
A l'lft was presented by J.inls
Ted Chapman, Mrs. Spencer · and. Barbar-a Bunclf were
Ewmoll on behalf of tbe troops
Mrs. William Mor· drawn tor Saturday.
to Mrs Sutton . An invitation was
Hackett, Mrs.
Terry Hysell led the group in
extended to tbe mothers and le•d·
Mrs. Cash · B1hr,
etJ,'\o ~t~ttend a demonstration OP
Bunce, Mr:s. Bob
Mareh 14 at the Electric Office.
)Irs. Nellie Banotti.
. ~na: the afternoon affair
e~C .. · girl introduced herself and
Scout. leaders -1110 J)l'esent were
her motber. PunCh and eookle1 Mra. Rt~bert Schmoll, Hn. Remo
were served with Diane Crllwell Nieri and Mn. Paul Tbelu.
and Alan Crimer serving at the
Scoub compleUns the cooking
relrelhment table, which waa 1et cour&amp;e
Tlleaday
were Janis
~hmoll, Marjorie Hatrls,
Ka)'
Zet• NJerl, Stephanie Pullen
Mariet Ha*tt,
Debbie
Suaan Ohllncer, Sustn
Betty Lou Mullens, Rutb
Mary Hall, S11san
Kactett. Diane
Christine Bahr, Celeate
Bosilt Cheryl Fife,
Judy Moore and

Sixty teenagers and adults

Living Room Suites S0 FAS
BEDROOM SUITfS
"Sevta'' Mattresses f ·gldalra App\lantas
n ad Quatll wasbars
DINmES Spa
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Window Fans

Oa Tho BriCb"ll Col'llor
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Inf orma ITea f Q II OW$ Wee kly Cooking
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tbe Mason, Gallla, Meiss area wiU

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CHUCKI.I FOR TODA1

Sfdlh

Teenagers T.o
Choose Winners
In Dance Events

SAVE ON QUALI'I V FURNITURE
MANY ITEMS REDUCED

MIRRORS

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BAKER'S • • •
LEAP YEAR SALE

Record Players

for

were
oervod to
Barbara Bu~ch.

NaR&lt;&gt;" Ant'!lll.
Jane Gru-.
sandra . Hendrlclla, Teny lf&gt;'aeU,
Suzanne MJrtin. Mm )[~~nat·.
Shelia Ohlinger, Je,.l Pri&lt;O, La
leon Prlce, Ellen Q!"fit, Wlilyn
Tbe Central Filth andu
Jean S.llenible, Joon- S&lt;:ott;
Gnde GU'I Scobut. mt~tt ~Cbon ~ Sedonia Spencer and Linda WUI
after sebool at t e Bap I
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and t~ne committee member, Din;
with Jean
Mn Jtosemary
Arl)old and Jean wm.
SeJdebable " le.dera.
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the pledge to the tlac, led by EJ. Mu• Norma
rew.

lv FUDDII IWUDASHILT

Mr aod Mn La:wrence
attended ttle funera] of their COUI1n,
Mrs Walter Caufman, ill Ga.lhpo.
An unusual natural container [lis pa5l Saturday at the Overholt
was extllblted by Mrs. Jonah Funeral Hvme.
Cottrell It wu of featherstooe, 1 Mary Scott, student nurse at
whkh Js a Java !ormation and Holzer Hospital , has returned to
avlulable In ttte central part of Galllpohs after spendmg the week
the t~tate.
t•nd with h!!r parents, Mr and :m
Paul Russell and other relattves
followmg tbt! mtetmg a salad Wh•le here she underwent dental
course was ~erved by the boste::;- •ur.,.ery
ses The next mee t mg WI II be
Mr
• and M-. Melvm DeVol and
M 5 Ch ·
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held al the horne of
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n.s children, Carolyn
and Judy, of
Diehl.
Belle, W. Va. 11pent the week end
w1th Mrs. Gus Ward and family of
South Seuond Avenue.
Fr1end11 here have received word
that Mrs Wilham Hawley Is recuperatmg in 'he Na~ : au HOI!ipltal 10
Mineola, New York. followmg surgery . Her room number IS E 37
ers and evergreens
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Rank
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Were DISCUssed

Mr and Mn. Will"m Slater wore
Kni£bt and w H. Gall of ~hng Uonals wbtch bad been prepared by Mrs Vern.on Weber ~r- Dusmeu vhnton m Columbus on
ton, w. va , are great grandpar· '""'n members answered the roll call by nam_Ing a plant swt- Munday.

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IHI PAlLY SENTINEL

i1mlilelitating Editorially
-"

a practical standpomt there are only abot1t
four things that we can do wath whe?.t We
can eat It export It, feed tt to livestock and
store 1t " At present , 'he we-nt on , Amencans
arc eatmg aH the wheal they want and about
aU that can be sold goes mto export, which
takes care of two of the posstbihhes Therefore. " We ObviOusly can not go on bulldmg
storage stocks mdefmttely The remammg al-

ternative •s to mcrease the use of wheat for
livestock feed "

Thts IS in complete consonance with the

long-held view of Leadmg agricultural economists The wheat surplus problem would be
mmlmLZed and perhaps ultimately eliminated
If the t·ountry embarked on an aggressive

live in an era 10 which, apparently, vast
numbers of pe&lt;~ple regard the government as
)V e

the propj&gt;r BOilfce of almost every ·kind of
handout, ~~tant, and so-called "benefits."
So something that Henry Hazhtt has tc oay
in Newsweek about government is important.
In his words "Its true function is to maintain
peace, order, and justice; to t~rotect Ufe and
property; to refrain from burdensome and inequit/tllle taxation, to remove the punitive
laws l\nd deterrents that previous govern-

WASHINGTON UPi -

The

prog1·am of ammal agnculture, and turned
the wheat into meat PracUcally everyone
hkes meat, and desires it once or more each.
day Because of 1ts protein content, it IS
among the most valuable of foods from the
standpomt of both physical and men,tal vigor
There 1s small doubt that per cap1ta consumptmn could be substantially increased.
Meut has another vast vtrtue over wheat m
this surplus qge - being penshable, tt must
be consumed, and qu1ckly It can't be stored
mdefinitely.

ments hav.e impos~. Its function is to permtt
and preserve a sound currency. When it fails
to do this, 11 must bear sole responsibility for
tbe (ailure."

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Once government breaks its histOric bonds
and goes beyond these functions, the result
is always the same: Oppressive taxation, a

degraded currency, diminished incentive, and
a steady whittling away of the freedoms of all
citizens.

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Ohio,
grade schools, the high
'chooLa, and the colle~ WjU be

btouJ!It ,i_lljo Ill• plaqnlnc IJid pro-

Reedsville
Social Events In

HISTORY
Meigs County

A surprise birthday party was
given at the home of ¥r and
Mrs P. R. Randolph Sunday Jn
honor of the 8th birthday of the1r
(i:reat jranddauetlter De-bra Denise Keebaugh of Chester.

OF

By Walter E. Sbleo

IDITOR'S NOTE: With thlt ls- JSeptember 26, 1794, died 1849.
He wu t1 farmer or Meles Co1JnOhl0, ond died there Aug~st
lnt
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County hmlll" 4 1829 1-hs &lt;'hlldren are 111 fol·
which will follOw in thl11 PIP•r lows MarJa, born 1813 married
,,.,. 4ay
1'hoiJia9 Ford
HannHh, born 1814, married
THE SAYRE t',,.MILY
Wllliam ll"rison Parr
Thil name comu to W', In var
Susan, born 1817, married Geo
IOtU forms of ape•;mg, 111: Sa1cr, Cowdrey
Saere, Sare, Seyer, Syer. Saher,
Sarah, born 1819, married Frank
Sayr~s. Sayer, Sayre It 1s spelled Blain
m different ways
m different
John, horn 1821, married Ruth
famlileR, dJffl,lrent loc:alit1es and FlemlnJ.:
dafferent (oetw·attons
Serena, born 1823, married Ab·
The earliest tecord we have of ner HIBIIon
th 111 farnUy In
I
comes
Martha, born 1826, married Stefrom the County
Radcliff.
land m 1273, one by
Sayre. born May 14, 1821,
Jobn SayrE'
I mocriod Ruth Flemmg, w.ho waa
Then m 1316. we find 11 Wilham
tn Pennsylvama, April 17,
Sayre flf lledfordshire, England
died October I, 1878 They
ThJ.!j 111 cons1dered
the flnt
marned December 17, 1849.
was a farmer of Meli,:.!i Counknown genetllliOn In the ~mcestry
, Oh1o Their children 11re tls
from which the first emigrunt to
America cbscended
M, born 1930 married
lfayman
Fleming, born 1853 died
w. of TM D•IIY hntln•l, Mr.
Sine&amp; Mtln&amp; • hl ...ry of l••d·

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ThOle present were Ruth Ann
Barnhill, Billy Cole, of Tuppers
Plains, Nancy Hawk, Brenda Spencer, Vi~kie Carr, Tonya Ket:baueh
Mrs Marjorie
Keebau1h, the
honored gue1t Debra Keebaugh
or Chester and Mr. and Mrs. Er·
wm Cam and Clari1tene Randolph
of Reedsville

a:rammillJ for this «;elebi'atfon, not
: A son, !Bryan Keith, to
only 10 we may mate use 9f their
Mnl !AIIalf J:'(J)Irl! New
facilities, b\lt more WPOrWiUy, to
HaV8ll,
Feb.
28. 1
extend participation to all of the
!&gt; douCIIIOf•.- • ~.jo Mr.
chlidren and the students of
ud loiN. .¥ranklln M. imboden,
state so that they will more
POIMI'())',
Feb. -29. .
•
undf!rltand what bas
to to e11able UJ to
MCII;Z•R t!OJPIT4L
Cehtenrhal
3; Mrs. Jlo.
and,
eoune, I
the op; MrL Wil•
tbat you reali.ze that

Poet's Corner
FOOI.IIIG

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o•cl'littON

When deeeptiorl dr{vei vp, omilh&gt;t
ll;l a handsome Iunou1l~
The fmest in appejraQf:t
or most all, that :tou hl}-:(1: seen.

cost All of the members
Commtuion serve
pensation, other than a
ment for their- p~.ctual
the conduct of their

"
If you go With him al'lkthlg,
Just to have a frlendJ,- .taU:.
Have your shoes balr-.-ted •rm·• "

••••

starttng

4 Wahama Grads
Make Dean's List
In 1st Semester
Four Wahama graduate! , Mtre
namfd to the Dean's List at Marshall College for the f1rst semester
according to an ,nnouncemenl
made thts week

For you'll Peed them

walk.

wben

He'll drtve you o'er a acenlc route
Polnt out the beauty ll'Ud;
Talk. of rot that'a only naalht
A fool can understaml

J. Shtrm•n Porter

$enetor, 7:.f DIJtrlct

After you've bec.ome dltif~d
With IUJJife&amp;tions he he/ l1tflde;
Get out and start to hiking
Thouih the road leads on UPJP'a&gt;le.\

The 14Utature, however, d1d
approprtate funds for this Work 1n
fact, a tot.! of o$49,000 waa aP:,
pwved for this purpose. $19,000 is
to he spent durmg the ~ascal wear
19!Kt-OO and $30,000 11 authorized
for the fliH;al
1960-61. It IS
not necessary
Commission
to spend all
but 1t
was f~lt
sufficient
to

Wa~

Mrs.
Shir-

DAILY
ACROSS

l. Sea north
(lf Turkey
6 A cuda-d
:11 . Ruca1
12 M(lrt fault.•

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18. EntiN
U . Leg joint
l6. COmp&amp;IS

point
JB ot
Plnea, W. I.
17. Meat jelly
21. Salt

marahea

1!4,. Copy

27. SileepUke
Jl. Purple

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Chester Dof A
Holds Regular
· Tuesday
SeSSIOn

11,

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Amelita,
.Great

Ladies' Auxiliary
!:bids Pinner
.:ruesday,Evening

provldllll lor tile

tlon

of ·the event.

,.~~iting and

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RENAUL"r

l Ladie~
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t!~~n~~~~;~~~J~~~~~~~~~~
1 5
of

That 1s a
claims and
now

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ExpanBton of Appalachian Power CompanY• Cllncll River

to lh
M
,~. 1 atructton Company, Joe, of South
,
nner
e
e1ga ......,.. n Y Bend, Ind , ••• been oel-od to au1al.ed m the eonttrudJ011 ot
Mlnutarlal Aa10ru.ation on Mon
""'~
day, the proceedt , 0 be uaed to do the general contractmg ~rk three .other power plant&amp; Ia tbe
help the Children'• chotr and too accommodate the new unit. System
If 1
g
The bmler work has ben autgnIt I.J e1t1maled that 47.000 cu·
Ill onary oclety.
·~d to B.abcock &amp;: Wdcoa: C(lmpany blc yardl of eartb wtU be moved
·
Election of officeR waa con land tM General Electr1C Com ln constructing Chncb R.lver'a
ducted by the Rev Francl8 }L pany will butld the turbine gener· new addation, which 1riD be•
•I
Glazier .wath Mn. Ph11tp Ohlm lator Theu three companies per- eated adjacent to Unit 2 on tbe
a:e-r selected 11 preaadent, Mrs formed the same work on the east 11de of the plant. A aiDtle
Thomu Bent.r:, VIce pre1tdent, plant'a first two umta
1taek, the same bel&amp;bt u tllat
llrl Phihp Sm1th, aecretary, Mn
Hodges also announce J that serving Un1t1 1 and 2 will 1M
Hrrbert DllOD, treasurer, Mu. [Bernard o
Henrunger, veteran built to aerve Umte 3. It will be
Alice Thompson, aeeretary of power pLant conatructloa engl- of poured concrete conatrudlon.
c-.rtatian aoctal relatlont, M111 neer for the Amencan Electric
The Marley Ulmpany, builder
Elizabeth DavlJ, secrebry of chris- Power System of wbieb Appall· of the ex&amp;atmg coolin&amp; tow-en,
taan ediJCation, Mr•. (:laude Hua- chtan i1 a put, haa been. named will construct a ain.de Jarr:e cool·
ted, secretary of aplTitual life, and reaident engineer 10 cbarce ot ting to,..er to provide the con-.
Mn V1ctor Young, leader &lt;if the con1tructton of the new unit.
LDZ water required by tbe newChlldrene ¥1ulonary Society.
1•.uul The new tower
will be
Hennmger bas been aupervllllng built on the 11te of the oJd conAt the doe of the meeting construction work at OhJo Power atructi(ln office nortb ot U.
relre&amp;bments were served by Mn Company's
Muskmgum
River plant proper
and dowDit:ream
Glaner to 12 mP.mbera and one phnt at Beverly, 0 Ohlo Power from the present towen, aecordguest.
ia aJto a _part of the AEP Sy1- tnt to Hodee..
Cost of the expanaioa
1ri1J
tem. He ~mned the Syttem at Appalachtan s Cabm Creek Plant lll raise to over Sill-million the total
Welt VJrgllUa m UMl Vld hu invHtment in tbe three-wait power plant. Already
the laraell
M' .z .ZL
1 Club T
power otation In Vlrllnla, Cltndl
0 '
O&lt;UJU!ptJr
River '"" h"e a total capaclty
Meet At Emmuh Home ol 670,000 !Jilowatta U[IOD eompleDolores Kraeuter, councilor,
The Middleport Garden Club of tlon of tbe new urut ln 11161.
prealded at tbe meetmg of Che.- 1 M.iddleport wtll me'!t Monday, MarConlltructian of ~ f1nt tpro
ter Council Da1Jghtera of Ameri- 1ch 7 at tbe borne of Mn. C A. 255,000 kw unltl waa ltuted ~-.
ca held Tuesday eveo1111 wJth 28 Emmuh w1th llrs Walter Haye~, mid-191HJ. Unlt 1 wu placed 1a
-;=~~ hOldl
iln U'OUE!d·themembers present.
Mrs. Garnet Entsminger and Mu. commercial opention on October
il
the rfJ!~t ol Negrqe.
tftw Jer.ey, Norl'll
The s1ck comm1ttee reported E F Maag as co-hostess,
1958, and Urut 2 on December
Laura Mae HartUng til, Zana Gam
31, 19!58.
RuiMll Lon&amp; (DI,
er Improving and Homer Holter
During the program hour llidea
When tbe oew unit is completon cota aet.
and Lucy Spencer both borne from lentiUed, Usual and unusual Peren-~ ed tbe plant 11 eQeded to burn
Maine, hu a
the hospital and Jmprovmg. Com- mals Flowers of Ohlo Gardens appro11m;~tely 1.8 nlilllon tcma of
Henry
Jacklua (D),
munieatlons were read from Mary wdl be shown. The dub will have coal per year All of it it 1uproom wblle aba.vin,r.
Link, state councilor, concemmg ll seed, p)ant and bulb e~ebange phed by the Cllnchlteld Coal
'
membership; EdJtb Wakely, dlt- Arra~ements .of eerly spnnJ!Il Oow- Company under a Jona-term eon·
, trtct deputy, 111kmg the members er.11 wlll be brought by llr.1. Hay~&amp; !tract and delivered by rail from
1 to have reinstatement at the rally; and Mrs. Garen Stansbury, presa- Chnchfteld's nearby new llou
and Ella Hannum, thanking the dent of the club
lmme
members for letters and card'l
sent at the llme of the death of her
son m Jaw.
It was vvted to re trt!ltate at the
Dauphinee
:~ei~i:' d10nfr
F~!Jepartment
held thmr
at the Martm Rest- rally and plans made to practtce
The Tuesday
Auxiliary
eveningof the Mid· at the next moteting It wu announ
~
that quarterly birthdays
.Ladies attendmg the dinner would be ob~rved at the next
Bme;eu 4·4IHII'
wert, Mu Dave Jentms, Mrs. 0 meetmg A meeting ~ tbe Past
... a. .. ua.
E. McKml2y, Mts David Ohlinger, Counc1lors to be held at the ladge
Thomaa Hanmgan, Mrs B hall, Wedneaday, March 9, w1tb
Parmalee, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes a.ild Letha Wood
to- Lewis EJhs, Mrs Emmett Shuler, as hostesses, 1t wu also annc&gt;un
u the rapid
Mrs Wayne G1bbons, MJ'l:l. Gerald ced.
Antlwny, Mrs Everett Bachner,
At the close of the meetmg a
emerging from the torrent of nnd Mrs John Vroman
cake walk was held

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su,prem~
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election-year defense debate

~ ;~~~g the dinner the group
1 the ".home of Mrs
i~
1 '"-~..,..._...,_ _:-'-"""-,---,man Jintei'L"'lntinent.al ballistic mis- ;:~::;~
a short qu.sinftte
sile hase,!l in underground Jaunch 1
held and new of
sftt;s startJng in 1963 and a vanyear were elected
ety of military satellites to gather
follows
Shuler, President,
lntelhgerice and give attat,k warn· Mrs. McKmley as vtee prestdent,
ing,
Mr1. Anthony, as Treasurer and
Mrs. Bachner a&amp; Secrehry.

,.

$wever, the

Appalachian Power Co. Breaks
I
Ground For New Plant Unit

a di

During the soc.lal hour games
played and prizes won by
Jenkms, Mr&amp; Anthony and
vroman.

of . the Civil War
th1s eountry, and.
history of Ohlo1
Lellllature to estibli&amp;h tbis
comm~on for the sole

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From the people whn make the
most service-free automatics •••

(alanr)
31. C(lnductore:
83. Edible
molluak•

Jam" 1'&lt;&gt;~?11
Lewis MJller of Millwo~d,

L)'dll marrJ•d

Va. Her chllfren bJ1

1111 er

aa followa: Monroe, Jlou:l o,
HamptDn.
IIA~·n~h mtnltd Dtaiel Weav-.

ohildren were

Daniel,

Oeorte. Andrew, Dil·
11aac

Sayre,

~ary

fhe

mll'flfd

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34.. School
COUt'MI

(eolioq,J

IT. Mual~al

.u. ""'"
Atther't
wupon

•a.46. Not ""''ry
Rtnt&amp;l

eontriet

415.More

QualUied

61. Recorded,.
1,1 1'1\UIIO

4T.II're.IU!h

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Your o\d wa~her ent on •••
the down payrn
be
can

b_eautifur f

OUR NEW--

S]ring.
FORMALS

... and-It's the

Prieed From

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$16.9910 $22.50
"""'ted area tbe Air Force
re I.Riltatement of Itt

Come In attd Lay
There
Polarit
will be hte to
Jlap J it aJ.x IIUbs a
to- musslles each.
tTatJc backing:.
want• to awdt
of miatiles
marin\! to
resillh It

IIQWII

SUEDE

most wanted features!

li

be

t.Coneoct

IIIO,.T
COMaiN4lTION
ot the

program. The adminhaa eut the 2,000.mile an
to • prototype proo
iimnoi&gt;ai.lcAirbacking,
Force, with some
~~
tl1.e
a deterrent weapon which
P()!aris sub, could zoam
ready to hurl barin retaUation for
B-79 cutback is
as beint ~efl1

Yours Away Now!

IT WASH•S ••• IT DRI.S,. •
IT'S A SPAC••SAV.RI

rt..r

I.KilUN .
"Iron-

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HtLviHCI

reo. -~ly roll

I

Plant at Carbo, Va baa gotten under way with the breakin/1
of gro1111d for construction of a lblrd 225,000 ldlowalt geaeraf;
mg urut
Mra Francl.l H Glaz1e-r, pres1
R E Hod
·
dent, ~onducted the bullneu se-tge!l, vtce president and general manaa:er of Appa•ton and plarut were made to serve lachtan, In matmg the announcement, said that Sollitt COo-

Golden Rule Class
Entertained At
Eskew Home

we:m

Daily 8enUnel, Pomeroy-Kiddleport, 0 ., 'Harclll, ~llilo

''The Outteac:b of tbe Churtb-A
new Loo.k at Ni(i:eria" wa1 the to-Pie preHnted bJ Mn Jame1 W1U,
when the WSCS ot the Enterprise
EUD Church tnet Tuesday even
ina: .at the church.

Central Scouts
Hold Session
At Bapt1"st
rc h

Jf you are ael£ respecting
Ruth Ann GrJmm, Letart fresh - And not akin to mole1;
man, led the group w1th a 4 0 aver- The exercilif wUI a\l'enl\hert you
ue Wtlbam D Jt,oglesonJ!, Muon Atop your heavy soles.
freabman, had aD average of a 6,
whlle June Spencir, Mason junior, Perhap1 you'll be embarr&amp;Stfed
and Sundra Lou , Roush , New Ha- Thul)lb~ng back al~mg Ule \Vv;
ven senior, had averages abo\e 3 0 To hear the hn1J:hing echo
Of what looU&amp;h peoplo say.

,,

Enterprise Wsws
Elects Officers
For Organization

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itl who don't think there'• a SantJ
!But tbe 1tory clrtullte4 throUih
Claua or an Euter BUPD)' alto Army camp• that U. S. 11\ood. tor
JCOlt at Uncle Sam.
"Uncle Sam" Wll&amp;on. The lmtJala
But the)' never beard of Samuel on lhe barula and WU10n's name
Wilaan, the "Kilroy" of the War became aa weU known to the War
of 181Z.
of 1812 aa the ID'?tto "Kilroy was
Hit daddy wu a M1nuteman at here" durin&amp; World War n .
Lezinetou AI a boy Sam haulld 1 One story ba1 tt. that Wil10n
auppUea for the patriOt. of tbe &amp;b?Wed up 1t 1 Fourth of July pic
American Revolution.
nic 1n Woburn, M.au., about 1830
Later he walked to western New wearmg red and white atriped
York beside a waa:on tram to trousen, a blue vest 1prlnkl.ed with
aeek h11 fortune. And he found it White S\41'1, a red and white atriped
He became the prospero\11 owner coat and a tall hat.
of a brict workl and meat pactSkttcbea or him in thi1 cet-up
ing house known to fnendl and •_p pe•red m oewepapen of the
employes aa "Uncle sam" 'Wilson. Ume The co&amp;tume &amp;l)d the name
Coneteu 100n may declare Wll· Uncle Sam grew into national
eon the "origmal Uncle Sam" and aymbola But Samuel WilBon wu
mate bis arave at Troy, N. Y., a nearly for~otten until the legilla·
natloiij~l abrine.
t1on was mtroduced to Mc:Ognize
Heu• Approvet 1111
him as the "oriJI.o.t Uncle Sam."
'nle Houte has approved a om
to do thl•. TIJ• Senate
Jlllbllc
Ianda aubeonunittee passed tbe
meaaure P'rlday.
s.n•te ~otertor COmmittee and the tuU Senate are ita final hurdle•.
I"L
Wllaon, who had tbe tall, Blender
\oil U
build and punt face of tbe Uncle
The Girl Scouta ~ Central
Stm. ptetured Ia tllouands of car- School met Tueldq after aehool
toona, ..,.u born in Arlington, ·M111 wlth the leaden, Kri:l Vietor
Sept. 13, l'ld6. He wu one of 11 Young Jr. and Mn. Geor1e Hicks
chlldren of Scotch - Irilh parenta at the Baptist Church.
Dudbt the War of 1812, WilRefreahme~ta were served by
aon'l packing house suppUed meat Mrs Hicb preeeding the meet1n1
to the Ampfoan Atmy. Each which opened -with prayer and
bar;rel of meat bore the initials Pledge to the J1ag. ftoll call waa
"E. A.-U. S" the E. A stood for taken by Sharon Young. Money for
Elbert Andel'IOn, 1 contractor, , handbooks was broug}Jt by the
and the u. s. •l&amp;nlfled United glrla,
Stltea.
The Girl Scout Promi1e, laws,
U. S. - Uncle Sam
aloa:an and motto were givttn in unJson and the hiltol')' of the Glfl
Scouts waa read and ltudled. Tbe
aalute, aign1 and handahake
given and explained by' the
era. The girll worked on nose
as their project
Named to make poaten for the
window display at Goodwin's on
Saturd,ay were Blrbara Tattenmt,
Sally Rathburn and Donna Reibel.
Mary Virgmia Evana and Donna
Smith were named to belp
leaders decorate the wmdow.
girls will attend worsbip service
at the Baptist Church Sunday in
.o~servance qf Girl $coilt Week
'Merch :1- to 12. Selected U ushers
fo.r the service
Donna Laudermtlt llJld Linda OWens.
A number of games were played
after 'ihl~h the meetmg closed
witb a nng.eircle, taps and prayer
by Sharon Young¥
Seventeen. 'ilrls, ineludmg two
new ' ones, Pamela Slusher and
Beverly •Beaver. tttended. Also
present were SJX aduJts, mcludmg
Mrs WilHam StJvel'tl, a new com- day
mittee member, and !our children rise

n.

Government's .Function

I

War Of 1812, History Reveals

pr,percy or personal s.-fices to
carry out ita purposes UsUAlly, tlie
Commtilion 1.1 gJven a sum oi motley •nd told to do a certam Job aJ\d
ia generally precluded from acceptfunds from ..10urces other than
State or allillptm&amp; the services
peraona who are not employed
the Commtsston or a member
of the Comm11B10n

Wheat Into Meat
The American Farm Bureau FederatiOn
has offered an admirable proposal for dealing with the surplus wheat problem
Jn "'statement made to the Senatt&gt; Agriculture ComnuHee by Charles Mttchcll. a farm
bureau director, It 15 pomted out that 'from

Samu~l Wilson Was Kilroy Of

IJ'aDted to tbia Commission 1• tbe
ri&amp;ht to accept donaUOil8 of n:foney,

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Now

SeotcMJard

Fini.O.

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Black,
Lea

Sizet 1~

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t9·e

· Frq,.. $4.49
OHIO

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•h• yea II . , , ..
temper•hlftt• obN,

voted t~e
ol $112,2158,000
for defense.
;·-., c: c:. however, it
$9li9,MIJ ,OOO in admtnrequests and add
m itt own pro-

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.AU'rOMATtC BLEA~H DISP'ENSEft •••
ends bleac;hlng probletns, assures brtghter
washing with complete bleaching safety.

Come In for a demanJtratlon of
the New Maytag Comblnallan-Todayl
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RUTLAND FU·RMITU·RE
Rutloncl, Ohio

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f-·omeroy Battles 'Dogs Tonight
RIDING HIGH • • • • •
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It will take more than last night's heavy snow, and the white
stuff's continued fall today, to k. . the Pomeroy Panthers
away from their date with the Athens BulldOI!S tonlg!lt lll Q)J
Men's Gym in the quaJ1ei'fin3ls of tfte Class AA Sectional basketball tournameJ!\.
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reAR

OFF BY

7AKI/'f'G
/?!/)/;'/&amp;

in a nbound eCfort with &amp;8 Don
Cox, will not slow up the Panthers.
iloleanwhile, -Meig.11 County'!ll entrant in Clan A sectional play, Ra·
cine OHi). ia ready to take on the
tough Corning team. (22·1) at 7 p.
m. tomorJ;"ow, Friday, in the OU
gym. Big job of the Tornadoes
will be to stop top p!tformer Jtorry Jackson, 6-4 Negro sharpshooter,
Tonight's ClaR!I AA play hu
Marietta 16·1, guins against Wellston in what should be s dedded
breather for the Tigers, at 7 p. m.
The Pomeroy vs. Ath!nl game
start&amp; at 8:15p. m.

OKAYA"T

1/IA/..EA;I.

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The

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Motorola

which

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NEW YORK

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ta loulham 'On. S7
Portio~ St. 39 Sou...,; Oro: 'R
CLASS ItA TOIIhlwiNTS
At Colu...,._ ~
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Whl'"".ll 61 Cot""'bol..._th 55
1 'lriio. ,..., 1 MifH"' 36 ·

~=~~.-.,,LAqulnt: 10 nt·

Llcklne Volley 72

Clrdtvlllt 51 HIIIMrd 43 OT

'" At NN CRconl
C"""'•tdto 56 PhJlo U·
Mo...llto M C0ohocton 63
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At \Witnltle
, ... .....,lito 79

11.,' 1• 71

AJ' I!Ivrla

w.....lle 45

Lwoln 67 llytl•Colhotlc 42

~· At · hclld .
luclkl 66 1- CIIMtiiNI Shaw
Cf•nland I"Ht

u?r _ The Evans-

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\'Hie (IQd.) ~rple Aces, poiae 4 to

U

Fell• 40

t delend thelr NCAA buketbal1 ti· Clevel•ncl IHt Tech. 63
tle, today were cbOIJen the nation's
Sh.ker Helfhh 38'

Birthday Obaerved
At Nortnan Will Home

·and Mfs. Norman WJU, of ~e~ula:~~~.:l~=o~e~~ t~u: u~~t~ Cltvt~~~~~~!:.ti:..~"" 49
Rutland entertained with • din- {' Pr
f
tf' · I B d 0 f
At Dayton
ner, Friday evening Feb. 26 In ~~ach::s In erna ona
oar
Mlamltburg II CenNrvllle 55
honor ol their IIQn, De•n'a l7th
In ll!t ·final ballotln" of~ cam- Oakwood 53 "•lrmont 47

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birthday.

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At la'ltf!M
1pa1gn, the nationwide
board, ~ate . Kent ~.tt 19 H.Htton 52
Thote present were 'Mr. ancJ Coach Arad (Mac) M~~d~liarts
CLAM A At ~ian
Mrs. Seth Nicholson, Mr. and Purple Aces 24 first-plice vott•
OII.MI 61' tMrl · U
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Mrs. William Watson, Pomeroy, and 368 points. EvanniUe waa
· ·rth. te
~terbu
.... 46
Dean and DuJ.ne Will and the plcke-d by the coaebei ·1f1 th~lr 0 _... ~~ 60
GrarWIIIt
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SPORTS

t0·
B•~ggest tire
h•lt town ··n years 1
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A~ded Cage ~ks

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" lttw YORK UPJ - T'r{O ·mo~ Bean;,~~~::t.~:~'iJ~
rt\l,'Oidl are w1thin eal)' reach of to ~
ei!J&lt;IiloaU'o Ofcar
oj.
lht"'tbUege blsll:etbaU seuon nears
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I probably have missed doling out these daily observations )&gt;relk !tli~ .!J08t
(of recent vintage) from "The Sports DeSk" more than our llllark (!2~)__aet by
read_ers. The trouble has been there are only 24 hotin in eacfi ~~~ ~i~~~~authe .
tlay tnstcad of 25 as needed.
show' ftobertlon · in .
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However, the Pomeroy Panthers' signal success apinst I and ,82· pzdes hu
·
Lancaster Tuesday night, their upcoming game tonight against points a game'. That
Charley McAfee's fired-up Bulldogs, and, if Mac is clumped, ~­
the battle with Marietta Saturday night, has inspired a brief
return to the role of commentator.
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Birthday Party
ReC.1!~Hop
Held Saturday':,,
At ~cred Heart
For RaCine Girt'' . Fridiiy Night

Miss c'dralee · MantJei .~Jebrated
her 13th birthday, Feb. 1· 27. She
h·ad as her guests the following
""''"" '· folk!! Who gatherec;l . 8t her
iu&gt;llle saturday at Racine l at 2 pm
Dian Elwood, Donna PoAnn Powell, Jocel.y)j
Ellen. Sht1ler, Sammy.
. Kay
"eaford, SUdra
AI1Bms, Jeanie Manuel, Janice
Manuel, Jan Alkire, ~oy K. Thei11,
K-ida Arnott, DUly Ours, Teddy
Baliey, Jeff Lee, Ralph R061, John
ny- MeCUn~k, Norman · Norrie,
Mark Davts, SttYe Cleland and
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schel Manuel, 'Syracuse, Mr.
.Mrs. Harold Talkington of
umbus, Mrs. Gail Wagnts and
Ehter Judy, Columbus.

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Rodrigues Crying Copley, Hafey
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Champ Jordan
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LIMA, o. (UPn ,... 11be Sprinc·

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by the JlliBident, ~~- Wm. Brad- ponded to the roll cail with reford and the meeting was opened 1p-onses from the program. The
lth the group singing or "Amer- next meeting will be held at the
ks the Beauti.ful" with Mrs. Emer- home of Mn. A. E- Cook on Marc.h
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HYMN SING SUNDAY
contirtilM' w!.'Y..rl,\He'...,..rtef~"'~lltf!llert)
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orological Orgii1izat~n and. J bHJ · 'Jtiere will be a Hymn Sing _at
C,been was taken to St. ternatio'nal Maritime t'onsultattv~'" e Rutland Church or Cht1st
Hospital in Parker3b4rg l;was given by Mrs. Walter Wa'ddeiL Sunday, March 6 at 2 I!· m. spoJIhiiJ . daughter, Mrs. i-lnternationaJ Clyll A'Viattun Or- sored by t.he Goldeo CarcJe class.
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(:)tUf(h, HosteS!Ies were Mn. DD. L.
Beaver and Mrs. A. R. Burns.
Door prize was won by Mn.
Dunald Cook. Glilnle prize&amp; were
won by Mrs. Willis nudding. llefre&amp;hments were liei'Ved to the fo1-

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ane ofUPIthree
ATHENS
bound Ohio college teams,
ently was looking ahead to
NCAA Wednesday night when
played Marietta.
Ohio U. moYed lrtt'l a .cornf?rt\ 1
able 13-polnt edge at one
Marietta, who retuaed to
Jt to 40-31 at h11lftlme
won out, 74-66.
Carl Wolte, a sophomore gpr fur
Marlfltta of lltt1(1 Radne, Ohio,

•anked welterweight Luis Rodrl- field Wildet.t., Greater 0 h l o
•uez, fresh from a c:!onvlncing un- Leafu• hleh "'lw&gt;Dl -•!ball .U·
1nimm.IIJ decision over middle- ttlato, took. -.114 111mnc ·hohlll4
·•ei&amp;ht Chleo VeJar, tod•y angrl\y ~nerup PorUmoutt. today I~ dt•
·J emanded a title fla:ht ~Uh reluc- A~e ~eleettona by ooactt..._
'ant welter chamj:)lon OOn Jorn11n . oPOrtao wrttero ond oporto brood&lt;
"Why can't I flliiht him, why?" eMten.
1aid RodrlfuM, who dlftllfYed ex·
·ellent 1peed, 1tamtna and punchThe ~th Troja111 ~
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power Wednesday night ~ men, '1bx¥ COpley il:nd Junl~
'\lalnst the heavier VeJar in a hi· MJke Hale,. on tibe All-GQL ftrlt scored 30 points for high man in
tonally televised 10-rouhder.
teAm, Qd. • TroJan toaah &lt;r«q8 the game
., . ean't understand U. Paret Ia Heller •
#II~ COl~ ~ tllf",
Wolfe, 8-1 sharp&amp;booter, tlad the
-anked rourth, Tbomp10n ninth, year.~-~· ont9 ' 11ft~ ,llrat ,7 POints scored by Marietta.
md I'm No. 1 and haVe whipped er II nee~ ,
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my plaee'1, any time and tor 1fty polht lfeN!Ie!
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Oscar .Rook record bop wHJ be
held this evening in the SaCI'ed
Heart Auditorium starting at 8 p.
m. and .'eflding at 12 midnight .
Chaperones for the eveninJO: will
be Mrs. Fran(is,Birou, Mrs. Eugene
Conde, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman, Mrs.
John Lengen, ·Miu Ann Howell
and Miss Martha Howell.
There will be lilany prizes given
away at the informal afrait. Highlight of the eyening will be the
awarding of the yearly awards of
the Canteen and afl standing contests of the canteen wllJ be con-

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M~s. pqllas Cadle

.loii'J. Dallal codie of Muon wao
hono~~ct qa February 2:7 with a
HollywOQd atork sbower held in the social

Refreshmenttl of ice cream,
cake; · fivon 'lnd lemonade ;were
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Lancaster's 0-8 Cox moved 'Clumsily, reacted slowly, and
4. Miils. Southern (~23-2) 281 ' ltut~tyYenle 1 5 Ptlr ewn 70
showed little mastery of playing inside. So he was moved ou*·
5. Horatr.n (NY) 0 - 23--1) :et · ·
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7. s . W . Tex Sl. (20-3)
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M.trtlntYillt 57 know-how than Cox ever heard of.
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Wei!IIP.yan 112 -lll
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At Brlllt•nt
j From what I hear, and read, he is of the stamp of Pomeroy's
6 ~ Tllton1 vllla 65 YorkYIIIt 49
9. ~ · Va . :W~sl&lt;"yan c22- 5)
one-time ace, 6-5 Charlie Slack, who became the nation's top
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collegiate rebounder at Marshall College, and this week won
Wt"'~·lf!~ll (f,a ) 30:
vlheaion,
NBA
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For the past six weeks, however, Christy has been making his
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Every
fan from Pantberland who ~~t::~~:::~~~g•~~~~~~~
game
must have been warmed by the
· ~am and BilJ Wilson •
ances o1 Bob Cunmn
duetion depa-rtment. ilson, in particular, has
as a regular for three yeara building up
and skill in keeping a team headed tn·tbe
never has been favored with the spolllg)lt
the "high point" boy. Tuesday night he- Cunningham iJettered hjn1 by two
Wilson flayed the kind of game
proud o , scoring better than any
Anq Cunningham was no less oul~'tl
for d:Mve, drive, drive against the
And drive Cunnltlgham did, often
landings fairly shook the ancient
to lesser crowds enjoying more se&lt;llate events.
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scorer Phil Harrison, and hllih &amp;Coring ROnnie Carinan. liar.
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star, wore himself down. to a rag-a-tail gu~ng Cox, putting
and slugsing outfielder Rocky want to burt • .,. ' club's ebineea.
out a tremendous effort reboulldfng and.on defense generally.
lor $35,000' at the; lor lhe pendant." '
Those Lancaster boys were J-Ough. 'l'~ey also ta:ct,ed finesse
' traintni carilJ) Roekf· :ft~W' blto town with bit
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wlt thelr roughness. n t e occasiOns when t ey wan
wife an tWo c ~rt an u. ezthe ball real bad, ~ blocks poorly di~sed ·were used
ball th::=e~~ h'oa,! th: peeled to •tart "a,i~nl ;~~·
against the Panthers. ortunat~ly referees , essell and · Bahr ' 0\11~feld struck the protective cap "I came d.own three timu in
had their eyes open.
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How ahout Athens and Marietta•?
· and bounced back into Schae!fer'a ,Rock, "and - he ·came up !DAte."
Coa~h Russell Moore's lads took Athens at Athens·with four fa~~~Vito gave in to G"eneral ~~yeat-9ld llug,er ~Aibed
fifths of their reserve contingent playing most of the firla)'
quarter. The Panthers ought to make this series tbre~•.st;raij(ht.
But no one can discount what Old Fox McAfee wla
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on even a a f-dark night I'm sure Mr. oore knows
Paflther fans should be prepared for McAfee too.
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Witb ~atterson
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Wedne..:lay. "But I really think pion Harvey Kuenn and the De- Oliver at the Holzer Hotpilal. Mrs. of her ton ia Columbut.
I'll hit 11t lent 4~ homen becau~e trott T~Jen were f7.&amp;00 -apart aftI'm anlklUs to prove I juat WHn't er Kutnll eut hi• oric:fnal demand &amp;'
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of $50,000 to .,C7,MO. The club ha.11
pan.''
11...-n lmpr...
ref~ for weeks to budce from
"I jUJf. .:ot Into a slump,'' alld
Eolger 1iu1gera and relucta,rv 1$40,(100.
the muaeular Washington Senator aignen cornered most of the other
Plt&lt;ihet Rrne Durea and infieldthird-baaeman, explaining . why he ad lin~ IIJ)Ice ereated by Wed er And)! C.rey both balked at the
SHOULDER SWJSS
he hit unly 14 homert during the neBday'a training , camp worknut8. Jiew Y«k Yallkeea' latest offers
Frank Howard wa. the impre~- while Mickey Mantle auiked in
second ball of the season after
belting 28 in the firs:t ba:Jf. "l'lott sive alugger for the Lo.11 Angeles Dallal, Tes,, and uid he planned
my ¥trike zone and I dicl wbat aU Dodgerf at Vero Beach, Fla., to wait "for them to call me.''
ballplayen do when tbey'.re in a while rookie Geora:e Coleman at- MaDtle and the Y.mkees are be·
slump. I atarted pressing and . I tra('"ted most of the atterltion at lieved at J~ut 18.000 •part.
hit .tt bad pitches."
the Cincinnati Reds' Tampa, Fla.
(otnito Sitn•
X:illebtew, 23, slretsed that be base. Howard, a. 6-foot, 7 i~h.
In a telft'ition interview Wedis lookint forw-ard with eonfidence 24.3 pounder, bla1ted numeroua netdlly nit'ht at Dallal, Mantle
to his second full year In the rna- long drives In the Dodgers' mom- indiCAted hi wouldn't mind being
aaid he isn't glvirig a 1ng and afternoon drilll!l while traded by the Yankee~. "l thought
to breaking Babe Ruth's Coleman. a('"quired from Cleve- they (the Yankee.&gt; miJht baYe
of 60 boinel'l in one sea.on.j land during the winter, reached treded me la1t year to _the cteveST~
· tbat both the center and right field land Indian•," Mickey said. ..I
experta have
break 1[ences during Cincinnati'&amp; wort- don't even know iJ I'd mind get I~
out . · Coleman i.ll regarded a.11 the tlnl ..,.).ded .,eow or not, the way
of that "'sleeper" in th~ Rfds' Johnny everything has been going."
~aid Killebrew after Temple deal.
LtAN JUICY
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American League batting cham.
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HaMon Killiebrew tet a tMO
a:oaJ · of at lult 4tJ home rum to. .
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1. F:vansv1Ue (24-20-4)

Killebrew Sets Sights On 451tome~ 'fq ShQW
He J as No Usqal 'Flash In MaJ.Qf lLIJ.iCf6~
~~'""t' P~n' g~;;; ~~~~~&gt;~7~i...~~:;

HurTI! Hum! That's s•mething else agatn. This bigh~~
Ash 111 65 Lldcl
Heighh 41
thought-of club is led by 6-3 Frank Christy at forward and 6-~
O..r~ A noi;:Wr 52
Tom Baker at center. Both lads are strong candidates for All·
Ath.,..•
Ohio Class AA honors.
Glrtr~ford 61 C•rth.,..Troy 41
Early in the season Marietta edged Athens by one point,
N.w ._..lntton St Aleytlu• 55
but don't tet that fool you. My informants in Athens tell ' me
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that Christy, a slow starter each season, did little that night.

hosts. Mn. Nichalson, Mr. Watson pre-season sizeup as tbe team
Phone WY-2·2.255
Mr. Will an~ Duane were also must likely ta wind up aa the top
1!:. Mala St.
PomeNJ I honore&lt;l-~h~tr blrthd11:1s
~11 small cOllege tenm and led the
~~~~~~'""~,..,..,..,".'.:."coming wlthm a week oi Dean 1!1. ratings l3 cons~cl1tive weekll.
Tho ratings /Just place voteR and
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IIISehool oiflcia1s s.aid this moming if neceuary they 'd take tbe
team to Athens in the "school
helicopter."
Meanwhile, all banda on Coach
Russell Moore 's SEOAL chamJt.s,
who dumped Lancaster convilieingly, 72-M, Tuesdt~y night, were
reported In fi.ne physical condition.
Slight wounds incurred in the
Tuesday contest - !Bob Cunning-

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daucbter Cllaedda 0! Soutbllde
Ohio, the following
descri.bed
truck, to-wit '
vJilted Kr. aod Mn~ 1obn HarriOne 1955 Chevrolet 2 ton Truck
son, SundaJ.
Motor number 00, Sertal number was accompanied home by Mr. and
.Mr. and 'Mrl. Stanley COlley and
W265N12289.
~1rs James •Bennett Saturday afl.er chiJdren ot Haven Heilbtl vlalted
Dated thts 29th day of February she had vislted them for the put Mr. and lira. Da.DII Lew1s, Sundar.
11100.
.llliu Bonnie Wamtler Yitlted Mr.

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Blaettnar Auto &lt;.:ompany, Pomeroy,

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Mrs. Walter Blat&amp;, Mn. Alma
Johnson, llfl. Harry Johnson and
Irene Kelly were in Pt.. Pleuant
Thursday,
Harrison Robiuon was in Kaiser,

REPORT

(3) 3, 3t.c

a

at
were
HenQ_an Tarlor.
leader o1 the
aervieell whicll
of 13.

VJ,eldt f«llD. ~ f tt.ended a
blrlhclt~ •PatiY &amp;lveh lib»· Mr. and
Mrs, '~!arvin hbotijlt lor dteir
daughter; Debra, Jait Su~day 11ft·

1!': 00
t :ao
1:10

G&amp;Ug~K: Mcmt:gomery, 15.8 o&amp; W. Va. on buaineu Saturday .
upper, IH on tower, 12.6 feet open;
.Mr. and Mra. IJO)'d WIUiams and

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

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2'' 30

u.-.
day of February, .,.~.000, Geurge H. Ea.tate of hnton E. Carl o-eaHd tialhpolis, 18.9 on upper, ltJ.S on Mrs. •·
••.u.r J obnaon v1u"ted Rev.
Warner, filed hizs pet1t1on against Ca.:Ot~~· ! 8h!~~by given that Clara lower, 20 feet open; Lock 23, 14.4. and Mrl!l. W. L. Gearhart, Barboursllllll as de1endant m the Court of
Condition of Movabl• Locks: ville, Sunday.
Common Pleas, Melt:&amp; County, Ohio A. Carl whose Post Office address Locks 13 through 22 are up Lock
Joe Chapman, Dannie CremeUlli
Case No. 12,988, praymg for judg· l: Pomero~, Ohm, H. .0: 1 has been 23 1::; down, rwer stationoer:Y.
of Rutland and Robert Chapman of
ment ll81lln&amp;t him for the sum of uly appomted Admmtslratrtx of
Great Lakes, illinois, visited Mr.
th ree hundred a1xteen and no / lOU tbe Estate of Benton E . Carl late
Ohio Ri.,.,. Boah: Lock 9, Char· 1 and Mrs. Herman C.rtwria:ht on
Jdollal'tl, pJua interest at the rate of u.f Pomeroy, Ohio, R D. 1, MeJgt; I los R. Stephenson, down et 7.15 Thurlday.
11ix perctnt, for services performed Lounty, Ohio, deceased.
am ., 11·2; Looui~ialnna dawn at
Gay Livlll.gston of Columbus
PHONE WY-2-2157
by h1m, and cons of this action. 1 Dated thu 15th day of February 9 15 a.m., 15-2; Lock 11, Janie D. spent the weekend with her father,
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Said cause w11l be for bearing on 960·
down at 6 20 a.m., 3·2; Lock 12, Tom Edwards, and illr. and Mn.
'( I )0NJ;:;;;;;:;:------~-=:==::==""'======~
.
F. H. O'BRIEN
0t1ces
t 9) For Sole
or after the 30th day of April,
Rc-lian1..-e down at 8:~ e..m., 16-2· Glenn Scbn.eider.
-- -1960.
Jw:I.J,!e of thecProbate Chc_&gt;urt Lock 13, Coal Ktng down at 9:20
·Mn. Harrison Robinson ahd sons
OA:DII NOW
GEORGE H. WARNER,
Meigs ounty, 0 io
p m., lHJ; Bob Benter down at vlaited her parenta, Mr. and Mn
Early order discount on all or· fo'lNE JERSEY GUERNSEY HEI·
Plaintiff
(2) 18, 2~; (~) 3, 3tc 1 5·20 a .m., 12-6; Lock 14, Robert FnDl: McDerm'1tt at Letart, Satur·
'th 20
I'ER Phcme WY2·2179.
den. St ~e I ·'I
... oa w1
year
By J. B. O'Drien, Attorney i
R Gibson down at 8:10 a.m., 0.2; day and Sunday.
euarantee. Pole type steel build· NEW TIRE - CHArNi? SEI!!j
for Plamlitl
I Lock 15, .Ashtand down at 5:10 a.
M
d ..
ina: Ideal for loafing shed. Free I Pom•ror Motor Co. Pomerc~y, 0. 12) 25 (3) 3 10 17 24 31 6t
m
1·12·
Mary
B
down
lilt
8·
1~
r.
an
.aura. Reese William&amp;
delivery on all orden placed, by
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ROHERT E. FAB~. whose hr.1t 1 ~ ~-. o-2 ; Lock JS,.Orlea.rotan do~ of Pomeroy vi1ited Mr. and Mrs.
3 3 Jtc
March 16. 5 yl!ar fmaneing . Phone
known address was C~~bbad, New al S:30 a.m., 22-0; Lock 20, C V Lloyd Willlams Tuetday evening.
Ori~ L. Smith, Lona: Bottom, Rt. 1 ( 14' For Rent
Of
MeXICO, l. here'Jy nuliflad that on Harnar down at 1l 00 am ·2-0:
Mr. and :itln. Earl D.nl and
Racme Exchange.
2·~·17tc
the _lOlb day of february, 1900, Lt.tck 23 Hele z d
. i' ~ · a5 family of Point Pleaunt.vbltell Mr.
--.1\pa.rttNnt.. Pevple'a '-•rae. and
LEGAL NOTICE
Lou1se Fabm, bcmg plamtlff, flied j P m ~ R ~rt E 0~8 12 :
and Mn. Herman cartwright Fri·
Thomaa M. fain
Vale St., oft Butt•rnuf AM..
Offers will be ret.-elved al the of· ber. petition agamst him as de· a 111 ·: o-9 .' Jo~n J Rowe d '
·26 day.
~
Termite and Peat Control
Pom•roy. Phone wy.2.2J27,
flees of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Porn· fenaant m th e Court of Com mon 11 30 .a~ 20-0· 'J'he
own at
Mn , Annie Rua.sell is viJitiDJ.l )ler
FrH in1pactlon, lnaurence Nation·
eroy, Ohio, at 10 a. m. on March Pleas, 'i\.tetgs Cou nt:•, Ob10, Case at 10 2 ' m t2..o
Seley up daqhten, Kn. ·w. H. Powell at
wkfa. Eaay termL
FU,IlNISHIW
APARTMENT
3 5, 1960, for the real estate owned No. 12,979, pray in~ for dJVOJ'C(' I 4 45 a m.,P()..I.' Adv~n-ce a~er a~~·~ N~ Haven. Mr..F . N, Lockett visit·
Phone .aonMf"oy WY 1·2366
rpoms with pr1vate bath and by Lethie Gilkey, an incompetent from sa1d Robert to: Fab1n on the 1 am 12.5 Gau r ~
· ed with her Su.nday aftemoon.
PIM'ttmouth PR 6-2850
Wivate
entrance
.Automatic , person, which real estate 11 llltU· grounds of gross neglect of dut y I u. ~t 1 30· m tpl) Is,
ly P~lk
.Mn. HeJen &gt;Barker vltJted Mrs.
2 29 tfc .!feat UlilitU!s furnithed . AvaJI. ,ale tn Sall8bli1Y TownshiP, M~IJilsland extreme cruelty, and plamtllf sbn up at ~: 35 •
J:e Hutcbm- E. c. ruddle and Ethyl at New Ha·
.,-::--,..--- ::--: ___ _ __
tble Marc b 12th. Middleport County, OhiO, and contams one and I also prays for custody of mmor
ven, sunday.
Phone WY·23200
3 3 3tc lone-half acr&amp;s, more or less. Refer· cblld, and for ~tber proper r e
No Down-RIRr report aveil•bl•.
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UtO Sol es
ence deeds are Vol 146, Page
hd Sud cause Will he Jor hearmg 1
Mr. and Mrs. ClarenCe Newell of
--R-M- I ,U.1, ...a!Wi!.J'fl::i&gt; _ .:urnUhtMI anu al'ld Vol. 160, Page 2M, Deed Rec· on or after the 19th day of March
Cheahire.vilite4 Mr. and 'Mrl. Os1;;;;-FORD 2 DR SEDAN FO
...,..
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,
. ned &gt;t·
......
,
ord&amp; of Meigs County, Ohio.
!1960.
car Henry Saturday.
er owner recommended tb1s car
LllJWiil.l
•
c.MIIBlt!CI, )11'"""'
LOUISE FABIN PiamttH
f.
Mn. Jewell Chapman and child·
Jur being eii.IY on both gaa and
port. Phone W\' ·2-~:.!86.
2·J·tl
Property"' appraised at $2MXl.OO J . B. o~BRIEN
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ren nf Rutland vJiited Mr. and
Ctil. $696.00. Blaettnan, Pome-- 7 au.a b KVUM ttolJ~w
and cannot be sold for leas than Attorney for PtaintJff
Mn. H . E. Cartwria:tlt, Sunday.
roy
3·2·tltc
,..,
the appraised value. Sale Is to be
(3) 3 10 17 61
Mrs CArrol J an Petera
d
11
16
12
25
6
·
Bi~Mrtwen, t~lliJ
roona aparl· l made subject to the lien for taxes
) ' ' ;
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e
an
0ooc1 CIHn UNCI Care
men~ .. A: N. .Bengel, Phone for 1960 Hnd for cash 10 hand on
daUJhter of Middleport vilited her
All Mlk" end Model•
W'l ·~~=7:.!.
U·~·tlc day of sale.
OUt .
parents., Mr. and !tin. Benton
METROPOLITAN MoToRs
Blake,
Thursday.
MODERN 4 ROO~ AND BATH
The right t&amp; reserved to reject
Mr. and
·Mrs. Geo"'e Burns en· ,
la•t Mlln It,
Dr · S1mueI D. Pr ocl.or, Presl· tertained the Couples·•Club at their
unfurnished residence
Pome. l any an d a II 0 ffe• .,.
- Jtameror, Oha.
roy and 4 room unfurnlihed
J lB. O' BRIEN, as
dent of Virginia UniversJty of home Saturday evening. A 1i:x
19M BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. SE·
and 5 room furnished apart.
Guardian or the estate
Hichmond, Va., wHI be the key· o'clock dinner was enjoyed b)' Mr.
dan, dynallow drive . Like new
ment \fm . T. Grueser, Middle·
of Lethie Gilkey , an
Continued From Pat• OneJ
note speak~r for the West Vir· and Mrs. Robert Cook, New Haven,
lmilh.
$7~.tKl.
BlaettniUtl,
port.
2·2Hilp I CROW CROinwco~pePteOnRtTpEerRJon.
hlo,..kmg roads and slr~ts.
.l:lhn.tah Baptu;t Youth Convention Mr. llnd Mn. Le&amp;ter Zerkle, Ma·
I w •c Will convenl! April 1 2 son, Mr. and Mra. James Diehl,
fllmeroy.
3·2·tltc · ~-:OO~B~E !&lt;,O R RENT, tl70 LO- Attorneys for Plaintiff
po~~~~c\/~g.!~~dm:/u0f~iccLJi:~. r~~ and _3 at the Baptist Temple' in Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark
1 19M HARDTOP 2 DOOR RO.A.D· ,wer Secom1 Avenue, Middle(2) 27 13) 3 - 2tc workers mch~d their way to W1lrk ' lllmtmgton.
of West Columbia, and Mr. and
iMS1'EU Buick . Power steermg,] port. o$a6 per month. Call W\'2· 1
1
Mrs. Burns.
J'73 • "''1rc••• .rn:s
"- t auran t ·
Busl"ness Servl'ces on
The cunvention theme ia "And
power bra kea. Very ' 800d condl·
1
h the iry streets. Operations ol
Mr11. Glenn Schneider and Gay
L e Hopkms Airport m Cleveland 1· 13e Renewed" Ephe1iana 4:17·24 Livingston ente~-•n-• with • dt·n·
lion. Priced Reasonable. Mr. . ~:-l7·8tc
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BABY ~H OES: BRONZE, COLD were suspended off and on as th1• and the tonventlon hymn 11 •·o
Bertha Ollver, Mulbetty Hgts,
storm
increased.
At
Columbua,
the
ltlracious
Father
of
Mankind."
ner
at
the
Martin
Hotel In Porn·
var
Plated.
Sll
WrJte:
Ray·
and
Pomeroy, Ohio.
3 1 6tc
Business Services
airport
reported
that
the
field
had
eroy
Sunday
In
ob1ervance
of thei.r
mond Thomas, LangsviUe, Ohio.
- · --~ ·-· ---afternoon tbe father'a blrtllday.
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I 958 CHEV . 4 DR. SEDAN. WEEK lOB'S TRII 51RVICI AND RE·
2 18 30tl"' been kept open but flights werr 1 On Saturday
schedul
Hcv.
uuHoar
Viden
Jr.,
of
the
Mrs.
Harold
Young
w11
hostest~
•
running
behmd
1
1
end 1pecial. $39UO. Blaettnars,
moval. Phone WY2·S475.
IL'rrst n~~ooy~enan Cnurch, Hum· to a birthday party at school last
htmeroy.
12·:J.30tp
3·2-6tc
CLILANI!JI
Two women were krlled ne11r JIL~wn w1u speak on "Lesson Tueaday honorlng her dau.abter,
-:Iii FORD Deluxe. In good condi·
&amp; TV Re1 ..1r 111rvlca
1. 0. McCOy
Spnnglteld
during the 1dorm uum the LltUe !tOCk &lt;.:risia". Jim fickle, on her birthday.
p hone WY ·2·1255
Uon. Phone WY·2-&amp;19.
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AUCTIONEER
Wednesduy- night when their car 1.. Miuer, VJce .t:'retldent of the
3 1 Gtc
Route 2. Lone lotlom, ..~~10.
was struck by a Pcnnsyl.,aJuu .~allunat llCVM Will be tne apeak·
lluilroad freight train at an un· 1!1' on :sunl'iay m&lt;lrnmg. '!"he con·
I .ft7 MEllCURY MONTERV, 4 P.l.Uri.O TUNI:~G AND U.EPAta.- 1 ARE YO
guarded croaaing 12 miles south- vcnt1on CliUir wul atllJ on Satur .. 1
U
RUN
DOWN
At
.
tlil
dr. hardtop. Mercom11.Uc, Hltij
~rtfti .Ke1meth W. HusscU, Cool·
h ..l.t Ooe1 your toVI n.... .,.y. ~ast uf tbe ci"ty.
Cla.)l mght and ~um1ay mormna:.
extra clean, extr1 nlce lnsldll
~t e, OhiO. l-'liOill! 11111J.
lng? a ..t Work. Lownt I'McM; . The VlcUms were }Irs :tiarie
;:,aug leader for tne convention
BAPTIST CLASI MilTS
and out. .,.110.00. llhtettnars,
~·U..:l6tp,
RACINI SHOI SIRVICI IHOP West, 60, the driver, and Mra. Al· Will 06 ~1188 HaHle Jones of Al·
The Booster Sunday School Clasa
Po1neroy.
3·2·6tc - RACINI, OHIO.
ice Shope, 83, both of Clifton, near aerson, W. Va.
of the Baptist Church met at the
MtJILLEA FYRN~CIII ... WIITU.G-ttQUil
appl..ncea.
Arnold
Bro.
.Sprmgfleld.
'lhe
conv&amp;n.tion
oflerina
will
home of Mrs. Fannie Sayre, Mon.
191 For Sale
thwa. llyrKu.., OhiO. Pllone
go to tne National .H rF l'rojeet day eveninK.
WY·2-6314.
ROLUX VACUUM CLEAN
tt-HMI&lt;
"H.lt1UKU. A110 tnere wiU be
Gretta Stmpaon, devotional Jead·
er. Tille O\"ftr J:yment1 of
bad "Need of Pnyer" as her Mrs. Zuspan Honored
Jvur
bunquela.
er,
EDDLEMAN.
PIANO
f6,00 per month or 6 months lAMES
tiCgH&gt;trl:luon
tee
ls
$3.00.
Re"· topic. Scripture reading was Psalm A S
. L h
Tunln&amp;·Cit:llnmg $7.00. Also or·
or will IIIII lor f3G.Oo cash.
• 139. Read.mga on prayer were giv·
·
t urpr1se une -n
lllntuon
aead.hne
Mvreb
~.
vv111
a:ap worlr.. 37 )'ears experience.
Pbone WY2·220L
2·2ft.ttc
vou. .keg111 tuuon feea should be
by the memben and the meet·
Mr.!! . Wtlllam Zuspan of Muon
t.:all WY2-32;U .
2 Z:.t Otp
sent to : west v 1rgmia .Uautlst
closed 'With readiDil by Lin· was honored on February 23 wUh
112 RATS KlU.ED WITH STAR - - -\ vuth Convention, lUI PUll Tern·
, Phyllil Martin conducted the a supnse luncheon aod shetwer at
AIR
CONDfTlONING,
REFRIGER.
Farhrin 2\i lbt, $U9; t lbs.
Before 9:30 A.M
PIC, lturm 01 ton, w, \Ia.
busineu seulon at whtcb time the her home .
•lion litlrvice. Jack'11 Refri.J:era·
~
Safe, Jure, auarantf!ed.
clap voted a donaUon on the coat
Attending were .Mrs. Hariey
Ml &lt;ldl-.t WY ·2-2649
lion,
New
Haven.
J•bone
TU
Ebenbach lia.rdwm, MeJa• Co.
A portable l! Ubstl:llion to IISSure
p
of
palntina
the
church
lnterletr.
Newlaud,
Mra. Edirwn Weaver, Mn.
omeroy
WY
·24195
255:17.
fl-23-tl
Farm B~.~n~u, Sqar Run Jl'lour
better electric ~rYJcc in the north·
The next meetlna: will be
the Charles Aldridge, Mn. Delbert.
K AUt% FIID ITOII
Mill, PomUOI, OhJo.
ern section of Appalach•an Power
church on March 18. Mrs.
Dotaon, Mn. Stanley Harbour, Mrs.
Ti:iJ!VlSION RADIO AND
At Cheder
(2.1N"); (11-110-atpl; 13Utp)
Compan)' tcrntory ha t~ been pur·
oppllonce. rep•ir. Phone 011
Yukon
5·1145.
isaisted
by
Mra.
Watterao•nn
~,
~b;~~~
Lester
Dodson, Mra. Geor.ae Car·
CI-IGStpJ (8-17..3tp)
ch11sed by the company.
McClintock, Kaclne, Ohio.
refre.hmenta tG twelve m
son, Mrs. Melvin Dllln&lt;~an aDd. Mr4.
HAMILL lllVICI StATION
The substation will be avail:.ble
2·1-lfc
..,,,. t.OO A.M.
Mra. Joe Cook oC P(lmeroy will Ralph Warn~.
HCOVER Conatcllatlon Swee~er,
lor work in !he Charle11ton, Bel·k·
AIMnr SU:t
1 )le1r old; old fuhioned fire · - --~ - -be the cu.et speaker at a meetina:
IBUiy Joe Speheer, who , is em·
ley and Point Pleasant areas or the
place bench 1nd old fashioned CUb1'0M HUIL'J, .tU"l'\ ,J~ j)Jj;.
Bvery ~ Ser\'leo
Womi !JdY of Prayer will be of ttl.e .Miaaionary Circles ot 1-be ployed to Wilmlngtoo. spent Ute
comp~~ny's territory . according to
otrlllina ClOck. 01111 WIUHIIIII
"--n•d lo: your .lwmJ .Fr11 ...
Joo P. Glll!l, Charloston division observed .l''rlday, March .f, at tbe IBaptilt Church, Friday evebiDJ, weekend with hla family here.
•rter • p.m.
3 3 6tc
Um1tea. tG&amp; ....n I,D, • u d Aobot"
.f,
1
man11.ger of Appaln chJan, who Mason .t.:U.H t:hurcb at 3:30 pm. Mareb
Termite
A llfle group t&gt;1 Leaionairea and ! 1
Phone WY·2·fJ321.
"l.lle
meetina:
which
i1
spponaormade
tbe
announremcnt
today.
BINGl!lll ELECTRIC PORTABLE
ed by tne Umted Church Women their ltlmiUea of Racine Post t102
Control
Hwinl machine, In excell~nt PIANO TUNING AND RIPAIIt.
The portable svbslation will be will be sponsord bY the wumen attended d\urch aervicea at. tlle
eondltion. run price only ts&amp;.GO For )'OUf cumpleto pluna letvlee
uaed
to lake over lhc elcclrlc lo..d of the Hartford Method11t Cburcb Let.u1: Ill Chlll'Cb Sunday evehiq.
INSPECTIONS. PHONE
or terma it dealred. Phone WY· . Call Vinton DU8-86Utl. Graduate fREI
Hom Speneer 1! hoopltolJJed 01
WY·I-2774.
Gllmoro
SuppiJ&lt; of a permanent station when that tne Mason Meti.IOdllt Church •nd
200t.
2--21Htc:
of the »chool ol l'iano Fort.e
illa.on.
He ia lmprovtna: afteJ: 1
Store. Vaurhan Peat Conttol Co alation il1 out of scrvr.cc. 'L he port· r.ne M.aaon I!;U.U Church.
TechnoloJy, Chica,llo, Ill.
able
unit
can
be
used
dunng
emer·
t;veryune
11
invited
to
.
aittnd.
Member of National hit Cetn·
CONSIONMIHT IALI1 lei• will
3 3 3tp
trol Auoc:latlon.
12:..S·lfc: .:;encles, when a stat!Qn 1!1 damaged, The PUt'J)Ose of the pro~am Ia to
be held S.turd1y, March 8, at
while t·epaira arc 1)emg. made, 11nd UD1te au Cbriatlana I na bond c1
11 :00 a. m. at the AuctJon TILIVIIION RADIO AND SMALL
during regular mamu,!ntlflce, when prayer and &lt;.brlatlan teUowtblp
Groundl 1 mile Weat ol Porter· f =pllanca ...,.lr. Call Pr•nk
a new tranllformer ts bemg 11dl.ied ili'OUnd the world aDd to m.all:e an
field, Ohio. Will have 1 mliCel·
ptelne. 414 N. Second Ave.. (20bl
laneoua lot machinery, tooll and t
kporh
3 3 tfc
lO a station or an CXUiUIIW one ia ulterms for lnterdenomtrtattonaJ :::.Jiil~:~:.
bt!Jna repaired,
)roJeeta •' boOJ;e and -~broad.
hoUIC!hold aooda. Lunch wUI be · ~
--••ned.
AUCTIONIIR
.Mrs. homer Jobnton, J1110n,
Qndtlll'd 61101
COMtiloHt larilco
~~~.~~-~~
Harold Godd&amp;rcL AuClUoneer '
·I Crttt lrtlllfer4
i••m.
:,.
. 3 1 3tc
WriJt, PMne .,. Contllt
1110 HAJII.ICY DAVJDsoHJiO. A,~ .BAAD,OlD, Roclne, 0~
toreyclo, olio I WhHI uUilq
trallor. I , c . . HlQina Boot
Troller. Call ·CHHIIOI ollar 6
P. II.
J ·--ttc
Mn. Sandra J, Nichols anu LesI liNGER ZIG·ZAG SEWING MA·
JWINII8.SIIIPSON INSUIW'I.:X ter W. Getty, both of Pt. Plu.,nl, ,
etune. Ukt new. Malu!a button
AaeDta, Middleport. r&amp;r.. Aut. have been named· crew lc11den for
bOIII, OYtJ'(!UtiQ, ·blind 1Utch·
mobUt, londl. Pbont WY·J. the l9ti0 cen,.us uf l'opulahon and The Pt Pleaunt odtce of the
Inc and m•ny lane,- dealjna.
2803.
Houllnl in Muon Co unty, it has West Y:1r&amp;tnia ~partm~at of
been announted by Supcmaor Wtl· Employment Seeurtly handled 2,·
PaJ on ba•ance due o1
or $1.00 per month. Pbon• WY·
. c=o=II::::PIJI'"""TE=-:::J.Niua.Uiei: ~ Uam P . A. Nicely of the Ceusua claiml of all types dUfinC the
·
~
B
• dl ' 1 Ill 1
month of January,
1:1:104.
1·36-r.tc
teelioft. Ufe 1 AuiO, Joire 1 pQiio, ~~~•u• 1tr ct o ce n Uuntllli·
TblrtJ·two 111 .,tUWduall were
Coli
Doa llllll, · lllddloforl. -··
1
.,..
(I&amp; VACU\JM CLEANER CLEAR·
Obae.
Ealm crew ' leader wlU superv 1se Paced Gil JObl, and at tbt end
..\ ,'anct~. SWlvel top1
and roll
·- ;--::--;--::--..-:---- about 20 enumer~:~htrs m the bli ot the montb O:f Jan~W'"f""' tllier.:e
' Ill)'. )YJJl qerJliCIII tor only
1)
Real Estof
n,aUonwtde census which bl'gins were- l_,ru indlvlduala niJ!ttered
(2
Pbono WYII-2204.
on ,Aprll\'1 .
leoder tr.lnlng wjtlt th11 ofilce nalloble lor work I~~:::~:.~
FOR SALit~ a ROOM HOUSE Will be&amp;in oD , March 9 !or rural
Juk L. SJ:nlth, oUJce mta-.er, II
~Jth batll. Niee loc:atloJl. lfelvln. .rnw lead.-., l'llile tl\eir dty coun· te~led that by way of ~mparJ .
Hood. 111 Loeut St., Pomtro)'. terMtl wJU:, S.art Lralnlnc on :IOo. there were. 2.328 dalm• tJ,Itd
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I II aotp March Jol,•Toptc, to be cov•rcd in durina: Dtl:~mbir 1801 and 2.833
Cheap. qau WY 2--3281 between
ihe trainJna 1e11lons Jnclude pro- durlna J=ry 1151. There were
1 a. m. and 2 p. m. 116 Condor
, ltNet, Pometo)'.
S 1 ate
.i'ACRE rARM AT MOANiNG ttdurea for recruiUng ~~ r;ocnsl\1
11'1 f~ull tap~~
We repair aU types of radiStv, aood 3 room bouM. au;. taten, boW ~ train tbctr census wor 00 t e •
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oae o
buildlnCI, water,
eleetrlclt) taken, cannutnc me*hoctll, pre· Deee~betJi
oae
ators, frGm heater core• to
1 an .,,
mall, acbool bua, telep)lon•. paration and aub~iulun of re~ ::o a
t ~n o
800
the larceat truck or lrutor
pod Pl••ure w1th p~ ot port.l, and t.be. aup.;rvillon of ct!n• tTe were • ·
water. c~mt.ct Sam C\lrtll, loa aua taken ', \tO lDa~ a complete The current app~tlon f~le ~
rsdlator.
13e D - - ld b ..OhJ:o. UD ~;nd ac:cw-at/1 CO\Ult.
stlltttea ~ Part ~ a mot.t JMjlort• --; •. ~·
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Pomeroy, Ohio
fOil SALE: 'f R00)4 JrOUSE, of the 1860 Cenaua of Population era lOC!atetft tbnruali'out tbe .,_,
~==-=:=::;:~~==!!'!!=:'! cellar, lot1, near &amp;rad' Cbool and Houstna. n Ia hta reaponsibil· This fUe, alo01 wJlh other
BUILDERS. BIRCH CABI·
and hlCh ecbool. hUll lb'aell, lty to recruit and train the census avallabJe·'tetols. ~sUtute a read·
'RuUand.
•l D Otp taken; plan and allocate work as· ll.y ¥vailable and effleient meana'
NU'l' maken Form lea link topa.
Vinyl albellot blodc !-id. Hous_o
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cemua . taken and tak0 remedial Smllh laid . He ··eo'm1J1"ftteel, ·t hat
ropaln 01 aU d_.lptlonao 'Ctii[JOR !IAUir·rrvi: 110011 HOUSE i&lt;tloo wbef&lt; ....POlY. · 111d 10 •~ken .-•• 'Ill' ·•~"-=a::
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Pack 241, Cub Seoubi, of Letart
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Cubmuter Herbert

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Pt.wer Company
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Portable Station

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Mrs. J"Onab cOttiell~s name was
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gu'"e~~:ts at the weddipg of Dick .!iter·
rett anc~ !.()is ~nn Knbpp at the
DoRas Chure:h near Rltt:lne last
Saturda'y eveJ1ini.
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Sha~r af.'ibi'~m"w1tdi&gt;Relt'Home.

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postponed due to bad weather :was
held laa.t Tuesday evening ·at the
liome of Thelma Henderson wif.b a
amall attendance. Routine bmll~"
discussed. The prOP'am ' Is
Day" wa.!l ltd by H i:!n
'!nd' was In the fo,nn of a
plltylc,t. RefresM,ents of ice cream
and ·coffee were served by the
hoste.s. The next meeting Will .be
htild on March 15 with the place
to be ahnounced later .
Mrs. Iris Carr visited her motbu·
Hilda \\'hite, in ~eigs Gcn
Hospital lest week.. ,

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

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

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

SATURDAY
"FACE OF FIRE"

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

Fred MacMurray -

Gloria Talbott

MARRIED II1L PATASKALA

Jennifer Daniels Becomes Bride Of
James Withee At Ceremony Tuesday

Those m

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

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

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

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

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

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

Roush's Shoe Store
MIDDJ.EPORT

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out the PomerOJ

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lloart atoacu claimed the lives

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

stde liuoj, IN, 9xf9rd died of heart

·m~inber and f-.h• . gitla'

aftei· sboveJtlll snow

H~~Utpn,

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

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42 INCH WIDE

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·All· New
SPRING
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At The
Spec:ial Price

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

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

IIIOE-AWAY BAR
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CoL John A. Powen, 11p0ke•
for the Hven U. s. Astr~
~~-·~ts, told a preu cOnferenee
the date for "Project Mer·
baa beeu set for .. some·
·~··:.~~"' 1981."
day 11 set, but it It
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we deep, . wOrk end f.~
aulomobilea. ·
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said the

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

Cape

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only c:o~e from
of unvented caa
bu't. frOm
coal, fuel ' oil, ·and bottle gas,
of Mr. Smitlt pOinted out.
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SIAMLIS$ MISH - $1.10
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rights talkathon. Young is removing hill shoes for a nap:iit biJ
oflice. Lausche, routed from his cot by a quorum call, uses
an elevator·phone eo route to the Senate chamb&lt;!r to find out
if he is going to make It there on time.

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

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

$1.10

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Hassan Hurries Agadir Raz~
To Thwart Spread Of Plaglie

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Date Is In '61,
Colonel Says

owaJ1ter- Wins

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100 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM

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the

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

. Board

M yoUng people

the Holy · Communion which waa
held at 8 a. m. at the Heath Methn1ents
1 odiat Church . in ::dlddleport
Jn
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char&amp;e or the Rev. Rtymon Kookright, paator. Mra. Em~rson Jones
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CounHion rDeetiD•
witb fb.e
. Jum.r Flreme~~T.o
group were Mrt. L. W. McComu,
Mrs. Jack Bechtle, Mrs. Clarence
Casey and Mra. Konkright.
Following the service, breakfast
was aervt:d in the basement of the
church. Cbalrman was Mrs. lames
Brewlngton, aaslated by Mrs. Bruce
Lloyd, Mrs. Jamea Criawell, :drs.
Marvin Swan, Mrs. Charles ABa
Jtradbury and Mn. E. M. Blake.
The youn1 people who attended
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the aervlce were given 11peclalJ1lpa
their attendance .lind
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the breaklaat wao over.

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Necta :BraUont, ., 'EareD . Bachner,

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54 Young People
Attend Communion
Services Wednesday

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

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COLUMBUS, UPI - ·The anon

r~pre- attlct

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

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

Will ContitJ~~ .
which

'Sonny Boy" and Chari.. Werry

Regular

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

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

Reg. $7.95

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New School District President
Is Orion Roush, Salem Center

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

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27 Talent Show Case
Acts Being Prep~red

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

YOUII NIXT
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and Mf'l. Le·
Tea·
Irene

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

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For Syracuse Benefit

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

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A~~b: ence .awD.cii'D.er Will elected l!o fill
worth, Foieat ·
It
the vace.ncy of secretary·lrelaw-er.
tie, Tom Beyan,
r.~r~ll.e~~.~·· The clf,a orojcct new il'l raiilnl
Fink, Jeanette Horn, .:::
money- for the ehurcb buUdiD&amp;
Ru~U .MeEthinny, ·:::·--, .
fund. "
Tern Rail, Lee Roush,
Games were played and refresh·
Sharon Yeauger.·
EIGHTH GRADE : Karen Bach· menta
served to Rev. and
ner Ellen Dutton Jatne• Miller Mrs.
Holm:et~ , Mr. and ?(rs.
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Mr. and lfrl. Davil.
Carolyn NjcboiJon, Jaek Satte~•Mrs. Samson
flel~ , Darry_l Stumbo, Janice Ta .
c.c · ~- . _,~,.cc-Ed Grindley,
nehJLI, JUdJ Wildermuth.
.I'RESEOIAN·

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$5.00 pr·

NO. SECOND AVE.

at ~y

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

Sizes 6 to 12

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

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

Mainly About .
People
In Pomeroy

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

eBLACK
eBROWN
eGREY BUCK

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

CHUCIUI FOR TODAY

The Homebuilders Clul of the

the roll for this six Weeks are as follows:

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

The couple wa.s attended by Miss
Joyce Ca6e. ()/ Pomeroy, and Bar·
ld u ..... of Pomeroy.
0

ANNIVERSARY SAlE

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Honor Roll For Middleport SchQC~Is Is · H M ti At
Announced March 2 By School Officials as ee ng
Honor Roll at Middleport Higb School and Seventh and Minister's Home
Eight grades were announced yesterday wltb the Issuance of
the school ~~f!~' The Activity.

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

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

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

wall dilcUI8e(1 but

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official ac-

CJncinnatl
pickeliDJ IWo
with ait-do'wD

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

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street to

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hltlll ochool

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

gorto&lt;l ~, ,.. illeetln.l ..Ul be
be"! n~t w~ the date \0 be 11&gt;
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