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

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

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

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RUtland SOCiG I

grrls are also workmg on a wmdow dtsplay wh1ch they plan- 1 ~~~=========:::::=;~::;:c:=;::;:::
ned to set UlJ toda y
1.

There a re two Browme troops m

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

leadeuhJp of :'1-Jr:. M1kc lhod&amp;.ctl
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and !lln Harold E Hubbard and :\eJgfl!lorhood I with Mn . Jo n
the othn on .. unde r the leadership ·•! oore and Mrs William Collms
f }f
D 1 Jd \t !lls an d .Mrs Ro- J omeroy Rt I m t·harge There
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.tre appro x J m.~~tcly 300 regiStered
ger ... organ
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11 be
Middle port has JhrN' Glrl Scout lor t J6 o uttnj'l w Jc WI
gin .at
., LUCILLe MWKINI
troops :'\ o HiJ wllh ~tr~ Ch arles •0 a m and last until 3 p rn
Asa B~;;d bu r v . -,1rs J ames Simpson ~ad1 g1 rl 1 ~ ask ed to m11ke plans
Jack Kennedy of Columbus spent
M
M v Jn :S w &lt;~n and ~Irs Fran Ju r he-r own tranJ1portat1on
. " 8 · ar a.-, lt•adPrs Troo p :?.r.
Plans ~~ore also under way for the the weeken\1 with hill parents, Mr
Cl ~ Jron
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Jay camp to be held m June lilt and M.n. William Kennedy
Wllh Mrs Man on Alle nswort , M •~
Ch U&gt;
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:Mr. and ~'11rs Floyd Tracy, who
Frances Bogg&lt;'ss and \l n. Bert I .... amp
es r WI • ra
I Jam
were called here by the death of
Bodlme r
and Troop !'O o 3 Wi th Everaon ab Camp Dtreclor and Eddie A Smtth, retW"ned to their
Mn Paul Theiss, ~In RutM&gt; rl ca mp nurse The first week wtll be home m Akron, Saturday.
s h 11 d ·ot rs Remo .'&lt;hen il!i l .ur the Brownie troops and the Mr. and Mu Ohn Bailey left
I c dmo an ·
.~h' Ond for Lhe mL~nnedlatea One
ca er s
vn •r night !iesslon !8 bema; plan- Friday for their home in Cleveland
aft~r being celled here by tbe
The Gu:l &amp;outs have JUSt com ned for the older group
ple led a t·o urse tn cook m~ tang ht
death of his f•ther. Henry Ba~le)'
by '-In Robt.·rta Sutl un at lt•e Cot
Mr. and Mn James Hawley and
um b u ~ and Sou thern Uhlo t:lectnc
family of Columbua were weekBirthday•
Celebrated
oUJce
end gues~s of Mr. and Mra. Albert
To climax their .sp1•r• .:al week an
Smith and Mr, and Mr;~. Edward
At
Richard.
Home
all da) oulln g IS plan ned lit the end
:11r. and Mrs Jack Angel of Col· Hawley
of th e v. eek fur .. n Scouts m
umbus came Saturday to spend
Mr. and Mrs. Roaald Smtih and
the weekend w1th Mn.
dau,chter were Sunday dinner
paren.u. Mr and Mrt.
cuests of her parent&amp;, Mr. nd Mrs
11rd~ and children,
Alberi Smith.
~tlaJ
On Sunday a
Mrs E. J. Hill returned home
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YOUR NEXT
w's lwld at the
I g,1 t~rda,y
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honor on the birthdays
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ePRIVATE PARTY
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Olher guests for the dinner
Mr and Mrs. Wil1ard EDei'!baeb
eRECEPTION
MJt&gt;s Mabel Johnston who makes' I were Sun,day evening dinner guests
hl'r home with the Richards,
and Mrs. Charles Buck
eBANQIJET
Paula Gomer.
. and Mra. Willoughby Hall
e MEETING
family ot Chester were Sunday
~~~·::;:.~o:f Mr. and Mrs. E J Hall,
flirtlulay Party

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PLAN and ARRANGE

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

FREE PARKING
After 6 PM. wtth
Merchants Pohce Service

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

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

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.UTL •uo pt••••'AU
_. Anbie
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Mr. and ~rs.
Slm~int of
Coal City, W. Va , were overDtcht
suests Wedne.day o1 ber brother,
Mr. and Mn. 1Bruce May , Ot&gt;bbie
'k They were
te t
and MI e
enrou
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Uniontown Pa and to • ~nd th 6
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Mr and
weekend wtth
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Mra. Wilham Simpkina and family
of Clarksville, Pl .
M
d Mr H
r an
•· omer Parker and
Sw;y, :'4n. Phyllis Simpkms, Mrs
Joan May, Debbie and Mike, were
viJiton wath M::- and Mrs. CJrroU
Snowden, Steve, Larry and Garry,
Th uraday evemng . Garry wn pre
sented gift&amp; for his second birthday
and be sh•red hu: birthday caktl
with his coutllns.
Michael M•y was a dinner gue6t
of Mr and Mra Homer Parker aftd
Sll!y, on Friday evening
Mra Jesrne Grueser has been ill
this week
•.. r . and Mrs Roes Shuler, Debra
Kay, David Lee, Martha Ann and
Martin Allen of Columbus, apent

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

last Rites Held
Frt'day for
Pomer?YMOn

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contesu. were Beverly
CUlltp of Galllpolil aloftl

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

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BOx IP9DIOM b)' 1M Nua-

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

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wetther ,DIIt'ldt.. wll jok•
I,..Iy told: ..It'• 10nna
upo
h1 a hurry. tnd rtln hr ahr.
dap stralaht:u leptled he: .. 1
hav. ' IIHit m.... r of butlllHJ

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~ very tntereatinl clitcuuioft 011
prayer wa1 beld Sunday e,.nlq
when the Junior Youtb hllow·
tbip of tbl Keath Metbodll\
Cburcb of lllddl---... met tor
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tbelr eveDia•. m"~,~ag. Mn Jlav.
• · CO"."".....lor, led the
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rnon KonJ.w~•Jot,
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discuiJiion. 4 qullllio• and auwer
period was ~ucted witll aft Ule
members participating.

Leon Jordan, Pomemy, took bon· an Mrs. C. D. Pa&amp;e planned
ors 16 slow dancmg aDd were pre- to return to the1r home in North
sented 1 beautilul t:!&amp;.ke illJClibed
s. c. yeaterdlf. Tbey Alsa meetirtJ witb the youtbs
With the theme of the record hep. were called here for the funeral were 1tlrs. J;. · w. McComas, eoqn.
,.lor, and lbe paoter, •-v.
llon•.
Chaperonea for tbe affa•r were o1 Mr s Rue Tu·'
~erman .
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De nms •·1
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tb right.
Mrs Eusene Conde, Mrs. Franeu
~ ean8
bro e bo
·m hi s forearm 1ast week. 1 ;;;;;;.,;i;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;...
Biron, Mr8. John Lengcn, Mn.
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Mark Kunzelman and. tbe Misses
praeueana a at t e g
iwlartha and Ann HowelL
Thlt was the 140th dance of the
Mra. Ray McCarty and mather,
canteen and the first va~dt to P"m· l M1~ . Martha Watkins received
POIIPOV,
eroy. The artair wu co-eponaored
from Mrs. Mane Puib
by the Catholic Women's Club.
Carolina that ber eon,Jh,rry
Next Fr1day night's t.esslon will
was confined in tbe Wlnst?n
move mto the North Gallia High
Hospital with rheumatic
TONIGHT an4 TUISDAY
School.
'U'L ABNER..
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sr.
dmner guests
d
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Parrtah
when tb~
of
Not O,.n Wtdnud.y
BradblQ'Y was
and P4rs. Clyde
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COLUMBUS UPJ - Ohio abivered through itl coldest morning
of the year today, but for all the
freeunc only one weather record
shattered
Temperatures below zero ~
common. The weatherman Aid
Pandora. a vUiage in Nortlnwellt
ern Ohio'• Putnam county, wu . .
coldest spot in the llate witb ao
official reading of teven belaw
zero.
With two below zero, Columm.
had 1t1 second coldest Marth morning amce 18?8, when the record
keepint began. lm 1943, the tem·
perature touched ooe below in the
state capital.
Toledo had a ·10 readins in 1MB.
Today it was one below.
Other repreaentatiVe temper•
tute11 io Ohio today: Delaware -1;
Findlay 1; Cincinnati 1'; Dayton
t, Akron 3; Marietta 3; aad, &amp;be
warmm low in Ohio, Cheu.peake
(Pomeroy - Middleport reported

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

led

· 1Serv•ces
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Specla
Held Friday At
SlraCUSe Church

Day Of Year

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Icy
Road, Undid
Rutland Man

Na~ional, Local

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1~t · a13record
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In
ror

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Hours: 9 to :S - Tbun. u tU Noon
Phone WV 2·2171
E. Moln St.

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FREEDOM

Our convenient laundry services can
set you free from washday worries .. give
you more time of xour own. Among our
many services, you II find the right ones for
your needs and budget.

Means Dining Delight

LAUNDERER$ -

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

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Restauiant
l'llolle

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For Athens Officers

of the eaa:e and out on eticldn,l throush the door of the
I yelled to those standmg
of the fctrum 1 wu cage.
around: "Don't move or run or

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Train~r Fought Giant Tiglon To Circus Floor

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Petition Amended
Jn Entry Filed
ln Court Action

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olart, •.
falltDg in the aotilnrtlt toniP'
and •lJfead over lbe state Wedne.

ceaved
a "'1b.e
he struck
sheriff's car.
Mrs. Nellie Mlaner was treated
for a cut hand bY lbe emergency
sqlWd and taken to her home.

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TWO LOCATIONS FOR

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which wu centerad-'O'Mt .Dlino15 lodaJ mcmi

diNe! ~Y contract. ProteCt youraelf and your family against a ~ b9s·
pilal oonfine1110nt . . . get· Blue .Cross and cut those hospital bills &lt;lowu 'to
Dl!dl!l!t size. For.full Information on these and Oilier Blue c.,., contract.,
stop In at "enro)bnent hudq\U!rtfn or write "Centra.! HOij&gt;ltal Service", 174
East Long Street, CollllllbtiS, ()lllo. •

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The weatherman said after

ace,

A FEW OF THE. BENEPI'I'S

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of debt. Call for caah and
aquare up. Make a freah
new atart and do better-

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date waa set for the third strallht
day. The temperatutl! reached one

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

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Around
About
Middh1port

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

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

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

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

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

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

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted:

Elmer W.1ckham,
Gref!n, Miner&amp;viUe· ' James Spaun, Long Bottom;
o 11 1~ Swisher, Cheshire; .Mrs.
Dovle Cat.e, Pomeroy, R D.; Mlc·
key Williama, .syracuse.
Discharged: Mn. Charle8 BOy·
}q and da~ter Middleport.
OOI&lt;d
Birth: A ...
Mr. and Jill.
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Tbe aauonal 8Pace agency 1n
Waahington confirmed that Lunilr.
UI, the hugh Soviet rod:et
toot pictures of the f11'8Jde of
moon, waa expeded to plUDge
to the earth's atmOflpbere
montll.
However, officials at
!!Oman Astrophysical
at CambrldJ:e, Mqs.
track of satelliOOa onee they
launched, said they could not ex
plain the l.iihts, wh1cb ttaggered
a r~mall flurry oi "flying saucer'
talk.
The ftamin~, colored lights
were reported by airline pllota,
Atr Force pilols, state police all:d
control towen.

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

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

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

c. D. Smith wm Be
Sneaker·Muda 15th

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

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'OKAY, SEE YOU AT THE SU/v\MITARY!'
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How Much Higher?
"How much higher Cafl the gasolme tax
burd~n go before 1t becomes a hant11Lap to
the furtherance of the nahon s t'COilomv?' '
That king-s1zed qut&gt;siJOn 1s asked b) .I II Carmtral m a lengthy arlit le 11 thf' Ne\\- York

Times
Last October Congress r:nsed tht&gt; federal
gas tax a cent No"' 1t 1S proposed that another half-rent bE&gt; added Th1s may not seem
like much - but Jt .... ould increase the AmerIcan mot orists· fuel b11J by a handsome $250
mJIIwn a year
Gasoline already carries excise taxes wh1ch
are oatrageous for a basic necessity The average tax , state and federal combined, has
pa~sl•d 10 rents Colleclwn s run to some $5

b1llion a year Then, Mr, Carmical points out .

the motorist must pay all manner of other
spec 1al levies ~ registration fees, excise taxes on the caors themselves and on tires and
parts, etc All in an, he estimates, tax collections from highway users probably amount
to more than $10 billion a year
What this all adds up to is that the gas tax
ca n reach a point of diminishmg return, as
motorists reduce thelr conS\.Imption in one
way or another, As an example, Mr C3rmicaJ
po1nts to the growing trend toward small economy cars - which certainly mdicates that
the dnving public is growmg increasingly cost
conSCious HLgher gas taxes, state or federa•l,
wLII defeat their own purpose.

HISTORY
Meigs
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able to fmd this woman Will a
s1ster of Mn A. M. Harue'a moLher. Mrs Haeue was raised by
Rev Wahon G~n Sayl'1!! and
wife Mrs Sayre's maiden name
Wtl&amp; Hannah SUtton.
William Layne Sr. married •
daughter of Jackie Hayman for
his first wzfe, then Isabelle Rofers, then Jahanna Llnzt&lt;~tt.

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Societv Events

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B. H. Sanborn Missi.onary Society Hears .r--M-a-in-1¥~'_A_bo_u_t
leMO Deportment IIIUed • ..u
Po meroy woman Ta tk 0 n Af r1can
. Book
Mondor tor MtlO drot~eeo to 11e
People
Inducted Jato the Army during
llrs. Joe Cook, of Pomeroy, was the Jiles! speaker lor the
I p·
"'~ lbe .. m. quo!&amp; P"'.'IOiliiY I evenln_g when the B. H . Sanborn MissiOnary ~ely of .the
n omeroy

-Middleport, 0 ., March 8, 196(,

at th.e meetlnJ. They opened with
the Flac Salute, followed by . de\"olions by Mrs. Nancy Jobnson,
Lhe tht:.ne "Today I Pray."
Dunng the meeting committee
reports were g1ven on Citi.ze(lshlp
and 4-H by Mrs. Alva Luckeydoo.
A re}lott on International RelahOnshi) col'nmrttee b'y 'Mts. Kate
Roush A UemonstratJOcn on the
Mukmg of Home -.Made Noodles
was gj.ven by Mrs, O~Q.@:er .
The Je11110n for the mee"tlng was
"Ftrst Aid in the Home" and was
held in the form of a general d1s.
by the group The~' deha\'e secl'et sisters for
Wehrli\ and 0 . J .
Recreatiop was

ROTARY MEETS
'l'he Bend Rotal')' Club met for
regular dillttCT meetmg on
evening a.t the Hartford
Church A. G Mehlman
of the Phtltp
spoke to the group
Progress"
AUendmg were Floyd Carmack,
W1lhamson, Phtlip Wolpert,
Roush . Earl Clark, Harry
Jack Flesher, J L. Stewart
Bonney Jr, Russell CapeRev. David Freeman, Edwm
Dr John Ridgway, Clyde

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First Baptist Church met Monday evenln.l! at the cburd In
Middleport. Mrs. Cook's program was tafen from the book

oel for Morch ond April,

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Slue &amp; Gold Banquet Held For Cub Sc.ou~ ,
Monday Evening At Presbyterian Church

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W1th the tables beautifully decorated in blue and gold tbe
Blue &amp; G&lt;lld Bza~quet of Pack 244, Cub Soouta, Muldleporl,

FIRST in QUALITY :~~~:~gAI~~ln:'e.r'P~~JMYof~ ~~~ptist ~~~~~ 1 '~~,.~~ ~r;~~
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UBEST
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RICE
Mrs. William Claar of C
he
FAll\
np
s Congo
of the way of hie tn the _Belgium burt moved frotn MlddleDOrt.
were weekend a:uestt 0
nd I
and the C'h&amp;nies smce the
r
Th~ followln&amp; were appointed u Mn.
Edward Parfitt
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FM~STEST Jft SERVICE commg " f t he m1,.,onar1"
a nomlnaUng rommitlee to preMr and Mn. Edward Parfitt re-

was held m the F1tst United Presbytenan Church dintng -room
Monday everUng .

The speakers table was centered with a blue and gold sunJ ·

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Is Our Flnt ConP~~er.£&amp;ion

Preceding the program lhe meet- sent a alate. of off1cen for Lhe
I roming year. Mra Milton Hood,
tion by Mrs. Cecil Bradbury and chairman. &amp;11'8 . MoUie Mete,
prayer by Mrs. WJllis ,Anthony, Mrs. John Kauff and lira. Cb es
president. ':JJTI. Richard Owen was Vroman.
devotional leader. Mrs. charLes
Bennett wa 1 appointed 81 ChairTbe president announced
e
man or Famlly Life to fill the va- Rio Grande A.uociational meetint
oancy left when
warren Hul- which will be held in Racine on
March 17 and urged tbe members
to attend.

A Satl1fled

mg opened with an organ medlta

Hoyt's Sohio Senice

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Phont~ WY 2-3 949
POMIIOY. OHIO

La~tke Clark

Ivan Bush
Mrs. Nanry
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, Mrs .. K.
Sayre, Mrs.
Frank ~ey-

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By Unl .... ltn11 lntemtlon•l
Today 11 Tuesday, March 8, the
68th day of the year, w1th 298
ma,e days in 1980.
The moon 11 approaehtng 1ts full
phase.
The morning start are Venus,
Mar1, Jupiter and Saturn.
On thls day in history :
In 18ft, the foremo1t Amer~can
JurJst of hi&amp; tlme and jUitJce of
the United State1 SuJ'I'eme Court.
Oliver Wendell Holmea, wa&amp; horn
In 18M, the first bridge was
built over the Niagara River to
connect United States and Ca1'1tdlan railrotdl.
In 18M, New Yort became the
first stite to pa11 a law requirmJ
dOll to be lieensed.
In 1917, str1ke1 and riot• In St.
Petenbura rqt:rked the beglnnmg
of the Russian nvolutton.

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Engineers Plan
Ladies Night At
Friday Dinner

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Birt;hday Party
Honoring Daughter

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Phone WY-2-5342
Pomerof, Ohio

A thought f-?r todlly: Afn8rica11
jurist Oliver
Wendell Holme!!
uid: "Learn the sweet magic of
i cheerful fal!'e; not always smiling, bJit at leut lel'ene."

celVed word that their son, L. R
Parfitt, wbo underwent surpey 1s ,
convale&amp;clng rucely at his home m i
Charle.aton, W. Va
lfr and Kn. G. R. Tbompeon
.1nd family visited Sunday in Che1hu-e with bls mother, Mn. Ruth
l'hompaon.
Mn. c. L Arnold left Sunday
evenmg for a vUit m Gallipolis
w1th ~ and Mn. R. .M. RichArds
and famiLy .

burst arrangement and the figures 50 in observance- of lhe
~&lt;11 Annner""C} of Cuo ,:,couung.
, !h~r taDica had blu ~ Lrees witb .:n AUJullary whu::b baa receutl)o
.nt enng flguri'!K ijlue and gold .;een formed He 1a1d that at pre.
-• '-"men were used on the tables ~n t ~he troop ha&amp; u membeta but
.Jd nut rupa decorated w1th 1lags "'ul have 56 1n the neat iuture.
A sk1t deJHcti.ng ~ yean of Cub
1 &gt;.: ell Co.JCh pJ.itl.e
J he b... nquu wa &amp; krved cafe- .ScoutJnlil wal eiven by Mrs. Sauer'•
ena style w1lh Group 1 ol the v~n J The skit brought out lbe
chureh aru ng aa hostess Group I phase• o1 scoutln!· the Cubt. the
.nemPJera at·rvtng were ltr&amp; DwiJhl .::ocout•, and the Explorers.
A Smnmerville of
Gallipolil
•• aJJace. Mra Jamet Sanborn, Mn,
brought
greeting,
from
the
M.Glf:
uonatd Lowery and Mrs RA:mald
offiCe and told of the tramlq
Hand
1 he aftau Degan w1th rhe pre. whu.:b IS available at the ~tout area
entahon of Colora and the Pledge headquarter.
Mr Sauer presented the award&amp;
"' Alleg1ance to the FLag Jet by
to
paren~ of the Cuba who in turn
:,am Hood and George Sauer Charles Asa HradblU")' wu th.e Master prE&amp;t!nled them to the Cuba. Re·
of Ceremomea for the banq~t cmvmg awards were Earl Thomi'U,
0peral10n Chow Tune" wlth tbe a Bolx:at award, Keith Frenob,
mvocat10n being g1ven by Rev. Denner, and Billy Swan, aui.lt&amp;nt
denner
Howard Ruppelt

Plans were made for a meeting
or the officen ot the \Oeal MlsMr and Mra. Dallu HaUler and
aionary Society to meet at the son, Jerry, of Columbus, vllited 1
home of llr1. Anthony on March Sunday with her father, Harry
31 to fill out yearly reports.
Ketaer, Mmer&amp;vllle
Min Leda Mae Kraeuter of NelTbe meetinj was closed with &amp;Onvdle spent the week:eQd with
pra,yer by Mrs. Paul Smart after her parents, Mr. and Mra1 rihton
which the troup Wtl Invited to
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the basement where • dessert Krleuter.
Mr. and Mrt- lSruce Scholl lnd
course Wll .,erved by )ln. Charle&amp;
Before the close of tne meetin,,
A welcome was extended by
Vroman, Mfl, Richard. Hovatter, family of X..ncuter epent Sunday
I Lewts Sauer, Jr. Lo those attendmg :Us Bradbury, Den Mother of Den
Mrs. William Demoaky and Mlu with his mother, ;.{ra Herman
and a numbel' of 10ng1 were mng 2, w.aa presented wltb a gut of
Freddte Houdaahelt of the Pris- SchoU.
o:; the Cubs under hll leaden.i11p Jewelry from her Den. These boys
Emeet Hite or .Minneapolis ~t
ellla Circle.
Mr Sauer allo mtroduced John have become of age to enter the
The tlble wu decorated to several days last week With bit
Krawsczyn who ill the new Cub- Boy Scolltl and tbU8 thta Den ill
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master for the Pack He and ba completed Mn David Jenkina preMr. and Mn. Evereu Ttio11)~•11·
wJth a green top hat and candles
tamtly were guest&amp; tor tbe evenmg sented the gift to her
tted Sunday afternoon in
centennr the \lbl~.
Greetings from the District we~
Followmg the reurmc of colon,
\JI1e with Mr. and Mrs. ·
extended by c. F. Wbbl who 1pote the meeUng wat closed with pray·
Thtlmu and family.
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on lhe advantaa:es of Cub Scoutmg.l er by Rev. Ruppelt
David Thomas of Mineraplle
DUBLIN UPl'-Robert Brl&amp;coe,
Ru. Ruppelt, putor of the hosL - - - - - - - - former Jitwlilb
lord mayor of was the Sunday dinner a:ues~~oJ
e:hurch
wbtcb sponaors the Pack
pubUn, left by air Monday tor a his son and daughter-in-law, ~
MRS. DICK STEKRETI'
spoke to tbe group and expre.ued
two-month tol,ll' •Of the United and :l'frs. Everett Thomas.
.
the gratitude ot the leaders and
Lois Ann Knopp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Knopp, he- Cubs for the good pack wbocb the
states. BrJac:oe U.ld he hoped to
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Dubie and
attract Ameiieaf\ lnduatry to Ire'· came the bride ot D1ck Sterrett, SO'n of Mr. and Mrs. DOnald chureh ha11 the pnvlleae to spon- children of Springfield &amp;pent the
land, to lnc:tease touriat travel,
St.errett
Of
Mount
Perry,
in
a
double
ring
ceremony
perfonn.
&amp;Or.
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Irish
ed Saturday night February 27tb at tbe Dorcas E. U .B Church.
Scoutmaoter Bob Mills of Troop w~k 'end wtth Mr. and Mn. Homer Circle and family and other
whiskey.
Tbe officiatmg minister was Rev. HOllis Sterrett of New 24~ and h11 family were guests and relat1vea.
Concord, uncle of the groom. The setting was of elm boughs Mdb spoke on tbe 1mpo~ce of
Rogel' Dillon of Ree.:::svtile llnd
covered wih wh1te blossoms and
- - ~ Cub Scoutmg and go1ng mto
Price of Long -Bottom callro
The Marcb meetin.U. of the Hid- two large _hearts hnked together pea&amp; The1r jewelry was a _pearl Sc&lt;1utmg. He told of the strong
Ohio Valley EQJineers CounCil is covered WILh whtte gardenlai, and ;md rhme~tnne pendant, a gift of troop whtch Middleport b11 and /moay and Mrs. Douglu Circlr,
11cheduled for Friday, Marcb 11, seven-branched candleabra on each the bnde and broom.
tbe1r leadera and of the new Mothat the Ko01e Hall in Point ~ty- JUde of the altar.
Jumar br1desma1d was Susie - - Douglal Clrcle and daugbant, W. Va
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Whlle the guests were being W.;)lfe, Cleveland, cousm of the
Lmda, visited 7tlr. and Mn.
The "Ladies Night" prosra~ • seated by the ushers, Wayne Henry bride. Shd wore pale bhle chzffon
Oun and family of Long
for members and their wives, wiD of Athens, and Ronald Sterrett. With shOO$ to match and a headsue c~~d:~ ted Rev. and Mt·a.
consist of a social hour, dinner brother of the groom, New York, piece or pale pmk: rosebuds.. She
Arhe Mark&amp; of Long Bottom, Sunand a -program of entertalnmehl
the pianist, Marilyn Roush. played also wore a rhmestone pendant, a
Social hour will begin at 6:15 a program of weddmg music wtth gift of the bride and groom, and
da~~veral from here attended tbe
p. m. and dinner wiiJ be ..erved Rev Richard Young, Sprmgheld, tarned a bouquet of pale pmk
Mr. and Mrs Dann)' Jhompaon,
at 7:00 p. m.
as voealJ&amp;t
t·o.sebuds .
PQmeroy, entertained with a birth- Nedding of Loi&amp; Knopp and D1ck
1•he best man was Gene Perry, day part Y at the p omeroy DAV 3terrett at Dorea• Saturday DJgb~
The bride, who was g1ven In
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Ayward Jonee of Cleveland
Ha II • Sa'u rd ay evemng,
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marriage by her father, wore a Gl en Iord ·
m hooor
Scou ••
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13th
b"
hd
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several dayJ with hia fam
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ballerina length gown of ChanhlAn open reception was held at
e
itt ay o
t eu
l!ivangeli.tic
Servic~
ly late. The fitted bodice was de- the Racme Amencan Le•1on Home. daughter, Jonnie Sue They were ily.
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Mrs.
Cu·ele
and
daugbT •ue ,'2 mem be rs o1 Boy Scout stgned w1th a scalloped sahrliUl Au1stants were Nancy J&lt;1hnson, asslst ed bY !Ir. am.~
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called
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buren
Dunean
and
dii.Y evening at the Scput hall and sequms and seed pearls and long 1 Mrs Wmd DiddLe, Aiarllyn Rice, · orarl Yfamily Saturday.
from there went to the Church of
taperin". over the hands :wtrs Guy Nelglel' and .Mrs. EdAttendmg from Pomeroy, Mid•
Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Rouah and
th e Nazarent! Wnere
evan.~r:elistic
head was a Uny crown of ward S1mpson. Decorations were of ell epor t an d s yracuse were the 1OJ·
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wreath whlch held her ·:,n~o- ·blue and wbJte wJth a three llered towm young peop e:
111f~~. t~~~d .~een designated by the ~~::~dveil of s1Ik •Jlluswn.' • e· ake centeru~g the bride's table. chE.,r~een,s..,.Beo•,·.,'-'endaWaM~~,-,1 ~-~ ~r.Ge~~geM!~~r:,r::nd f=:~tz
churrfl as, , 'Ftll the Seat N1ght."
~ ,£8ke was 1oppe d Wit h m1ma- ..,
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1 e, g1·r L o1 er ·.-ne
This was the regular meeting church, With a ca&amp;c•dc bouquet of lure bl'tdal figures.
Hayes, Donna Crow, Mike Werzy,
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time
The bride was graduated from •'... ar1a wl 11 • '"
"ayne z urcner,
niJer Lohse, Rick Crow, Leah .iunday guesta of Mr. and Mn.
companied by assistadt ScoutmasGene Coleman, Hershel MeMiss Barbara Gr1mm ol Chtcago, Rocme Htgh School m 1950 and urueser, Kusty Lefde, Nancy
Jean !Brinker.
II ;;;;;,.. and ChS;rlea Vroman.
OUno1s, cousin of the br1de, was has betn secrCLary in the Chem1s- Wayne Hubbad, Katie Monarlty, £Mr. a11d J4ri. Ayward Jones and
r"""".;;;;;;;;;;;...;.;;;;;;..~;;;;;;;;;;;;; the JUald o{ honor, wearing a roy- try Department at Ohto Umverstty. Dav14 Casci, Mary Sue Handley family visited relatives in Weat
al blue chiffon with low curved She is a member of the Bethany Pam O'Brien, Thurma Vaughan, Vrrginia Wednesday and ThW"Bneekhne Her head-dress wa&amp; a EUB Church The groom graduated Hrc·nda Potts, Dugg1e Bolin&amp;er, day.
blue ve1l and she wore matching from Glenford Htgh School and Donna Hauck, Patsy Fultz, RueUa
Y.elvm Circle of ColumbUS spent
shoes. She carr1ed a bouquet of IS a membtr of the Presbyterian Wells, Jt:nmfer
cUw, Sandra 'e weekend with his mother.
j)ink rosebuds, and wh1te sweet Church aL Mount Perry. He ts Jhomas, George lbrns, Teddy
Mr. and Mrs George Circle and
peu, and wore a rhmestone and L;QBA technician for, Metgs County, .. oranty, Robert Emler, John An- Ja1.1gbter spent Sunday with Mrs
pearl pendant, a g1ft of the bride a member of the Jti'Jlor Chamber .tcrson, Bob Crow, Jr., Fritz Sa · .ry Ctrcle lliJd 1100, Melvin.
.nd groom.
of Commerce, and Advisor OL the ..on, David Baker, JackLe Williams,
Mrs. Velma Taylor of Atheru
The bridesmaids were MJ88 Patty idetter Ltvestock Club
~iunme ftjflie, Oohgte Calvert, .pent the weekend at her borne
.lrimm of Chicago, and Miss MickFor her wedding trip the brtde ,-.jancy 1hompson and Mark Allen here.
. y Pinkerton of Charleston, both wore a black tuxr~do swt with red
h 1
.Marilyn Rou 1h of AtheDJ &amp;pent
'-- end wtt bh er parents, llr.
cousins of the bride. They wore accesor1es. Their new home add- .tusce .
'be wee ..
Jlue chiffon with low curving neck- ress 1s .147 S. lhird St., Middle- ~iindmother, Mrs. Harry Wolfe ..nd Mn. Edson Rousb.
ine, with bJue veils and shoes port
Movmg Pictures and a tape record·
The Youth Fellowship met at
MEIGS' MOST MODERN SHOP
192 N. Sacond St. Mlddl•~
matching They carried a bouquet All flowers f&lt;~r tbe wedding were mg was made by Harold Bennett l.he home of Billy and Margaret
~iiiiiiiiiiiiji;ijijiil.jofiipiiink rosebuds and wh1te sweet made of wood f1bcr by the b:rtde's of Gallipolis, 1 friend ot the groom Ann ' Carleton Wedneiday night.
Eleven members and MQ. Edson
Roush, leader, were present.

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Ali.Star Cage Banquet To Be At
News All Good At Buckeyes'
Banquet To Hnnor Champions

CAN HE DO IT? • • • • By Alan Maver

!t was all good news Monday night at
the appreciation banquet for Ohio State's Big Ten basketball

champaons.

Coach Woody Hayes predicted flatly that the Bucks will win
the NCAA crown.

Harold R4llph, Ironton, To Preside
At Event On Thursday: March 31st
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OSU Alhlctic Direct(lr · Dick
Larkin thanked the president for
his backing of NCAA game~. u.ying "Your words on the unlvenity
and its NCAA stand will make me
sleep a lot better."

Today, the Ohio State Lantern
student newspaper reported that
the school's Mc-ulty representative
to the Big Ten, Dean Wendell Poa
tle, said it is his judgment Ohio
State wlll officially object to any
post-scuon ban.

BASKETBALL
SCORES
COLLIGI BASKETBALL
UnitN p,... lnlernttional
NCAA NUUOR PLAYOPPS
RE&lt;JIONA~ PLAYOFFS
PtR$T ROUND
At Chlcap
DePaul 69 Air Foret Aca•mr 63
AI Provo, Ut1h
Utah 10 South. C.llfornla 73

NAIA TOURNAMENT
FIRST ROUND
VIlla Madonna 94 Col. of Idaho 70
Savannah 51. 8.~ Wlllam.tto 71
New Mtxlco H Nebraska Wn. 90
Whittier 77 Parris Ina. 71
Oklahoma lapt. 75 South. 1111. 71
SoulhWNt tox. 73 Othk.,h 69
William Jtwtll 48 Stotaon 66
Grambllnt 92 Can. Conn. 61

East Tech Had
To Stretch For
Sectional Win
ly United p,.... International
Cleveland E:ast Tech, ranked
1eoond In Ohio by tht! UPI ~:oaches had to ~trc t rh a bit Monday
niilht to win its sixth consecutive
crown in high school Class AA
bukethall tournament play.
Big Gene I .ant' hit for 24 points
tn the aerood halt AR Tech beat
stubborn Ch•veland Catbednl Lat
In, 69-60. It wa11 Ter.h's 18th
straight win ainre an opening
loss.

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F.IDAY P. M. LEAGUE
P. Mullen ........... . 1&amp;3
Hlohs-.. Mo,.h4
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H1Jh. 3 game ind., P. Colline, 513
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Team t;ID&amp;le game, Moores store
Mr. &amp;nd Mms. Calvin Simpson en·
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tertaine\1 with a skatinJ and slurd.
Won LOll ber paf!Y, Saturday evening honu.;·
Slaftcllnts
Landmark
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5\4 ing thelJ' ·, son, Bruce, on. hit 12th
Moores Store . . . . . . . 8111:
614. birt~day. J:ollowing an evening of
New York Clothing
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e~ hskahng, thf! boys returned to the
Racine service Sta.
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914 Simpson hoii_I.e where records--were
SEASON HtGHS
pJayed and Ice cream, cake and pop
Ind. 3 games, M. Murray 57~
were served. ·1
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Guest:J were \ Gi!loree Roffman,
Team 3 "game•. Landmark 2381
Barry Bo~~r and, Jon Guinthe~.
Team 1 game, Liandmad: 863
:Bruce reee1Ved · nice gifts from h11
TOP H5" BOWLERS AvG. . · friends.
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County a.s a football and cage offidal, •n after-dinner speaker, and
as a Master- of Ceremonies.
Head basketball coach Jim Snyder of Ohio University is to be the
1.1peaker.
. The basketball banquet, beginning thia year, is being held in the
community whose school won the
championshi.,. This year the Pomeroy Panthe~, who placed two performers on the first team and one
on the second tdm, and flriiShed
their leaglie play with • !S-1 retard, are hoat.l.
Porrieroy High School's athletic
department also scored a fh'tt i:il
being the . "tponsorlng organiZII·
tion" far ~e ·b~q.uet. Luf )r.eai-'
when the bi.nquet was held here,
the Panther~ h_aving wop .t he U.tle ,
the SU4oil ~~. the Po~;~~eroy
Lions Club IP.Ohtored the event, ,
Member scliool{ifi the league · ·
will be 8Up~lied tickets for the
athlete.l etch ~~~ds to, br~ to
the eveQ.t. J Each.. athletic department buys ita. ~cketa.
Awards *o tt. p~ted include
Individual trophies to the ~Stir·
team squad, ·the ''Molt Vllu~bla
Player" trop)uo . to Pomeroy'• ; f~il
Harrison, tlle· "CO;&amp;eh of the ..Y~ir"
trophy to . ~~mew'• Russell :tJp~.
the travelids trophy to the p_..
tbers for • one year "lea~e," t!i~
league tro;hy to t~ PantheJ1., .;nd
the league's NUl shqoting e-.a.-.~
pionsbip tl!JPt)' . lo ~he Panthera'
sophomore Bo Winebren.,e,r, . .

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and Pa\l.line ldaler SeholaFshipa,
named for Mr. Maler's mother and
wife.
The &amp;rholanhll) fu.nd, eltalMisbed anonymous.ly a year aJO, Will be
one of tbe two ll!rgest In H1rvard
College. The fund iiOW amounts to
$332,850, and will be jMrealed by
annuol contributions from a West
Virginia foundation established by
Mr. Maier.
the hope
. yean."
.
Mr. Maler
with
Qu.Ufied boy! from West Vir- tbat the Maier
boys
1 who
t.&gt;ould
Vir·
Harvard University diaclo&amp;ed today the identity of the ahunnue
who a year ago pt.edged $2,QOO.OOO
to a program for Harvard Collea:e
tQ_ provide scholanhipti for . studenta.
He i.!l William J . Mater Jr. '23,
West V~rgi.nia lawyer and businessman wh.o attended Harvard :::ol·
lege with scholarship aid in the
early '20s. Mr. Maier called the new
' scholar!hip fund "only a partial
payrrient on the value af those

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polltica and economtcs at
College, Oxford.tlnivenh.y,
three !'earl ,befcrrt
enteriifc the Llw SChool.
He p1'ePtted f-dr these studiel ill
the grammar sehoolt of Elkln1,
Wheelint- and Huntinaton, WM
Vlrtlnla abel '"' Huntincton HiJ:h
School, and worked a1 a taborer itt
the Runth)iton railroad tbdps to
earn money toWard hit cone1e
eX:penats
When ·he flalshed Law S&lt;hbol,
Mr. Maier retumed to Welt VIr-Cinta .and praeticed law for 15
~n beldte epteiin1 buiineu.
He now devotes himaelf l!ntire}J
;:,.,~~' ta hi! irite!oeats in naturAl ps and
In th• mOj-cbbdt.o lldrale buJI·

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St. Louit 66 Loultvlll• II)
Kanaas 79 "Nabr ..k• 74
Mluourl 59 Iowa lt. 57
IHHit 71 Portland 77
BuHalo 6J Nl..ara 5I
Muhlenberg 101 Gettyaburg JS
Santi Clara 59 Loyol• Callf. 53
Alhtthtny 82 Thiel 64

HIGH SCHOOL IAIKITBALL
TOURNAMENT SCOR. .
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· At Bedford·
Cleveland latt T.c:h 69 Cltvtla_nd Cat"'_d tal Latin 60
Garfllld H•Jihte 60 Cltvtl•nd

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Winebrenner Is
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Artist In SEO

TAMPA, Fla. UPI-Jay Hookthe OOnUI; baby brougbt up from
Se-attle in mid·&amp;eaaon last year
only to disappoint . the Cincinnati
a
Redt---ls atartlng thi11 season
brl1ht pr(lspect aBain .
Hook yielded only two hits In
leftle Bob Mlller to 1 ~oss shutout
ball Monday na the Mos~s blanked the Overo1, 3·0 in the Reds'
first lntransquad gamE~ of ll()ring
training here.
Hook yielded nly tYIII hils In
lour lnnlna:s, didn't &amp;lvli! up a
walk, and fanned two.

"LI&gt;tYour HOIJie ...
Speak Wen Of You"

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average when he was plucked
frnm the Paclflc Coast League
aport.ina 1 10.7 record. But he
managed only &amp;-5 for tbe Reds
1nd gave up 5.13 earned Tuna per
a:ame In 17 outing• with Cincinnati. Hitting st1r of the lntraiQUid
came was Frankie Roblnaon, who
lashed out tllrt!e straight doubles
for the oteros in a loalnt pme.

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EAST LANSING, Mich. UPII The student dally nl!wapaper at

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Sunday .41 Amold Home
Mr1. Maxine Arnold and daughter, Susanna, entertained with a
11nner Sunday at their home, Ath·
na road, honorlnl
Mrs. c. L.
.mold and Tamara Fowler on
beir btrthdnya. A decorated cake
Yll served with the dinner.
Questa were Mrs. Arnold, Mrf..

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and John Mllhoan of Marshall
won unanimous voting for the all
Mid-America Conference basketball te11m announced today by
leq:ue coaches.
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fhe oiher
first-team choices
were Ohio University's Jtoward
Jollitf, Who was named on every
ballot but one; and juniors OUver
Wallace of Kent State and Bunk
Adams of Ohio U.
Darrow became the first player
in MAC . hist-ory to make the selec-·
tions three y~ars in a row. Some
of his other laurels Include nine
league records, Including highest
season point total with 371 In 12

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Hall m Pomero:r tor the election
~ednna: new will be added
iDOfniii. f9 Clfftoh, W. Va. to take of orrl('(~n. it I:L.aa betfn 11 onoun- ~hta )'ear to maoy labels on doth·
Qn. Att Kiriler fo. tlie- Valley
ctd by lhe president, Mrs. NelUe ~In .
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t;tlt re.ti!"eritt· to brfnJ Mr-1. Dov'Y ltas been cit~ to the Meiea more than flvt per . cent of the
Cllf td the Melp &lt;Jentral Hosp1~ (!(lunt} ~·ourt by the rtate Jiilbway total fiber wela:ht ot an artlr:le
Mn. Cale tell on Ice at her hoJlle patrol charged wJth pa.uint with Of clothi..!ll mutt be a:iVen on the
iM rftffe~ 1 broken hlp. She fa oUt assured cle-ar dllttnc~ . He label. A libel might re.ad
per
i'!POMed todd il rettfng co'tn- wHt appear !or he.arlnt Har.!h 14 wool, 45 per C(lnl rayon , and Hi
fortlbt,. at thlf' ht~~pttal.
the patrol reported today.
percent nylon. 'I1te Label mUJt
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wool) and manufacturo:d fibers.
'LIC ENSE ISSUED
. Charles A.llene~h I!Jd curt
The number of man-made fiben
No~Jes,. ;RP,tb of Middleport,
A marriage license has been is- developed has been so great that
we~ ~~Jllld . fl-o and COlts eacb aued in Probate Court to Gary it baa been almOit imponlble for
lU1 rU&amp;ht. ~r • . ieaian qf co~ Wayland. 22, railr~ader, son of a eonaumer to keep up. The new
tieJd lw Mayqr Ktmneth McEibm- llr . and Mrs. Jenmngs Wayland, labels -will be required to give
ney. :rt_Ht two _,{J)en bad bee.n ar- Middleport, and Sonja Hendricks,· more Information than just the
resled by Ml4d\fP.O.rt ~li~ and 18, da~~hter of Mr. and Mrt. Roy trade name · of the fiber . The genwere dlar.:ed wUb JDtOxlcahon.
nendncb, Middleport.
• eric or tamUy .name also must

Jimmle Darrow of Bowling Green

In a Ught rard or tourney play,
the only other major .:arne in
Clau AA ball walii Lakewood's 73·
151 poundin~~: of Fairview. Lake- .
4...... M.y .Q
.wood used a lull~urt press to
break Fairview'• uml-at•ll tactlct Cltvtland John M.rlhall 77 Rocky
as forwArd Tt"lm Tenwick scored
River 57
~ points in the aectl~al •at n,...-•. a
Lakewaod 73 Falrvl-. 51
Phll a-,rtemeB and Seott Law••
CLASS A
addetl 20 and 16 point• Ior LUe
At Zllntavllla
wlnntl1's.
Hoptw.ll 64 DaavartoWft 52
At Marietta
REICHIDULID BOUTS
Ntwpnrt 59 Bat11vlllt 45
NEW YORK UPI - Tbe 12.-: Vlnct11t 66 Fort F,.,. 41
round welterweight ellmlnattmt
Ht&lt;JH SCHOOL TOURNAMINT
bout between i''cderico Thomp11un
Tu11day's Schtdult
of Ara:entlna und IBernnle (Kid)
CLASS AA
Paret of Cuha has been resched At ColumiMn
uled to March 2:1 at "Modison Columbu, Llndtn 17-3 n. C:lrcl•
Square Garden. The original Mar.
ville 12..
2ft bout belwt•en Argenllna's Ed- NIWtrlc 17·~ vs. London 16-5
uardo Laua~e and Canad1 's Wilf 1 Wathlntton C. H. 15·5 "''· ColumGreaves was moved forward to
bus 1 ..t 17-4
March te.
Gro.,. City lS-6 va GrMMivltw 11·t
CLASS A
AI Cantun
Northwelftrn W•Ynt 2M n Me.

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pleted to have ladles of the CiH.I''Ch
Guild sr:-ve the dinner which will
start at 6:30 p. m.
Tickets will be available at $2.50
per plate, and will ro on sale eal"
ly next week from the high school,
the offices of The Daily Sentinel
and from Stark's Pharmacy i~
Pomeroy .

OSU Presid('nt Novice G. Faw- ' the
buketiNII
tourrw~ments
cett gave his ·· persunal and off1- w.~re an important ~rt of the
cia! " blessing to po5l·sPason ath· educational porocesses of a high
letic tourname nts and 700 fans
school t.am . I do nM considjammin'g lhe Ohio Union ballroom
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ALL-STARS

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The 1959-'60 banquet honoring the All Star sqUli(J of the
Southeastern Ohio Athletic League In bUketball Will be held
in the basement auditorium of the Sacred Heart Church jn
Pomeroy Thursday evening, March 31, it was announced today by James Diehl, Jr., Pomeroy high school principal.

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team a royal thaok -you for bringing the Big Tl'n ehampionshi.p to
Colum bus.
Jo'awrett announced his opposi·
tion to lh(' pcndm.e: bao on post·
season sport proposed at last
week's Big Ten ronfcrenec here.
"I b.lievt NCAA chAmplono
lhips are an integnl part of •
unh1enity's •ftlletlc provram,"
he uld. " I always bellewd that

Sa~red

West Virginia MiJ1ionaire Pledges $2 Milli~n
In Scholarships For Ohio; Monntaitieer Youth

4-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 8, 1966

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THE l:'!i.RK h:ofllmlriouolnterllln, wtC!ullir)pomlmenu. bill""'t

M•d•li•n State Univeni\)' wtu
t!all the Bii Ten conference "the
little ten" at leaeJ ~nUl conference
nthlctlc dlrectors-~'tnd f~teulty rep.
resentatlv~s vote May 18 on a rule
PIOHT IIIUL Tl
barring post-season athletic comUnlhd p,... lnt.matlon..
petition. The paper also laid
NIW YOI.IC lt. Nleht4aa A_!'NI&gt;'
Michigan Slate should pull out of UPI-Sid L1.110~ 136, pu.rfo
the conference if the rule Ja outpointect hd,. leMIII,
ad(lpted.
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two-p..ce wmdebleld wilh chrome
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MUELL.R FURNACIII. ... WISTifliCJ.
nose body over reu bAnd JI'&amp;D.
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LEGAL NOTICE
J~ 4 " brass chrome plated tub,.,.._._ $yr~"'... Ohio. PhoN
Sealed bfUI:i wtU be recetved by 111" ruruun,g the full leD,£:th of tbe
WY·2-6JI4.
_ll·lf.tfc Lhe Village oi Mtdaiepon &lt;It ns nuse body and curYt!d to the cOD
ulllce In ..'.lludwporl, Uhlo, unul tuur of lhe rear of the body to fur·
, AIR Cr'!NDJTJONING, REFRIGER 1 wetve 0 duck !l.oon on the H:lltJ 111Sb hand g,ral&gt;ti wr urcmen rtdmg
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
.atlon service J.ac.lr.'a Refragera OilY OJ Much, 11100, tor the pur 1v n Ule runmng boud 111nd ~tepa
RATES
ttbn, New Haven. Phone TU cnase o' Ute (uuowmg de~~ocr1ued 1he hose bod)' posa at the rear to
3 e!enU ~r word, ol'le tnserboo. .Mirumum ch.-gt&gt; - 60 ce.nts
2S537.
IJ.23·t1 equipment, to wtl
tl~ brass chrome plated One crosa
6 cenu per word for threo conset:Utlve lnsertlcns
TELEViSION iADJO AND~ SMALL
trtple {;ombmauon Pumptng En I tall at rear to provtde h&amp;Jld grab
Spect.al ~ oue montlt for 30 centa per wtJrd
gme t tre App11U.Lus
tor fueruen rtdmg on the rear step
appltance repair Phone Otis v.n•r
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Fu.U rate of 3 cenU; per word wtll be cllarged for advertismg
onuructlon
::oL&gt;It: h.and "taos al cab The rear
Ml-cilntock,
Racme, Ohto.
d er ~ Ll'PS ~tnd 1unnmg
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Hfc
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board&amp; are to be
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Erro"' in Advt'rt1Sln.g - Sdxmld be reported un.mediately The
wnl~t~ o~prvv~d anti colu&gt;tructnl wn.structt..'il. oi a SPt&gt;~CHtl &amp;afety
Dall)· Sentinel wtll not be respon&amp;ble for ruor~ tflan one mcor1 CU~l'OM lWILT K.lTLHEN
DE- With due con~u.JentJOn to the na uead, ""htch ts non·liUP Ibc steps
r~ lneertlOn
sJgned fo: your bomJ Frel ea ture and dJslrltlutwn of the load .mJ runmng IJoarUs, as weU &amp;a the
1 um tea lo'01o...n&amp;n aud Aooott, to be sust&lt;~tnetl and to the gen~ral 1l'Dden, are tuuy l!nclo.sed to pro-Card of Thllnk.s and Spec1a! Not.tcts of Events $1 00 Obltuanes
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8-6-tf c!Uifitctcr ot the llcr•nc~ lo Wb.lth L~.; t the llr~men trom ttymg mud.
published at I cen t per word
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
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tne apparatu.s til to be subJe..:teu I 1 ne entire runnmg board, relll'
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60c
90c
$135
$4:50
•TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL , ""hen PHICL'&lt;I mto serv1ce
I ~Le p, and tender assembty to be
20
60c
$1 20
$180
$6 00
I Applienc. r.-lr. Call Frank Carry•nt Cap.clfy
ooaed to channel HOd angle 1ron
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75c
$1 50
$2 ~
$750
I Captalna, 414 N. Second Ave.. 1he ;~pparaLUs shall be so de supports The oeraes 01 channel and
Ads reeeived by 1o AM Will b!: 10 that day li paper
, Middleport.
3 3 tfc sLgn~d au•U ~qutpm ~tnt mounted ang1e 1ron s upl)&lt;.rt.a Wb1ch sup-

WANT ADS

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tELEVISION GUIDE

Dorothy Will Dav11, who rea1dea

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(20) Business Services

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at P 0 'BoX 331, Saxton, Pennsy(.
VIUlli, Dayton Will, who re11det at
R D 3, Box ~SA, Bradenton, !"lur
ada , Clarence Will, who restdea at
Ual• Bend, Aru.ona, Harold Will,
who restdea at Box 1~. Groton,
.Massacbwoetta, Hosmer R WtU,
who re&amp;des at 102020230, A R A
1 0" H . M A A G, New 'fork, New
York, Robert Almer Wtll, who re
stdes at ti08 So Dubuque St, Iowa
City, Iowa; WUma WtU Howe, who
restdes at 407 W 8th St, Tipton,
Jowa, Wilbur Leslie Wtll, who re
lildes at 3821 King Street, Lemon
urove, Calltorma, Mary Will HJch
ardson, wbo resides at 9'l3 So Lem·
on Avenue, EICaJon, Calilorma,
.Mabel WtU Crtspm, who restdes at
»ox 101, Rl 1, Santee, Caldorma,
.frank Granville WtU, who r~11Ktes

C~anne13-l'uesdOJ
4:0r;t Comedy Playhouse

~~~hut~:'le ~~ns~~=~aL~oe~wt:e~befr~~~·l ~~~~e~ema~~~ a'::~:~~ t~:t ~ ~\d~~ r:e ~~~: ~:ek:~sl~sa:t
:::r/ea~~ :;~:~i~:: !:~~p~!nt w.•/,' I~~mev:~td~~a~er:~:;•s~~~ :ep7:~~: ~sl,8 ~ ~v'!N,tt;oe;b~l:::del~lm·
clul.lmg the - 11100 water lanA, a fu1J ' ment Jll required A step e1ther of 2716 Creve Couer Mill Rd, B;i:d&amp;~: l
complement Of hre ho.se and uo I,ne rldgea or toldmg type to be tqn, Mmour1, Ronald

PHONE WY -2-2157
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8'1S J1m -ibweklr Show
e 25 Wea thercalt
r,{'llo~&lt; Plrturo'
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645 llunUey Brinkley Report
7.00 Cannonball
7 au Ul.ramte
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~30 Artbur Murray Party
10 00 M :Dquad
10 30 Phil Silvere Show
Keao:il1D•
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1 10 'Movieth 1e
2 SO Loretta Youna: Sbow
'MI!P Youn.s J)r. Halon•
a 30 From These Roota
f .OO Comedy Playbouae
4:30 Adventure Tune
5·00 Steamboat Bill
5·30 Quick Draw McGnw
8:00 lllee,.bool BW
8·15 Tbe Jim Tha..U. BilOW
lto\t Woalherelll
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less Lhan live {~J meu wtthoul m ~upplleCl, mounle&lt;l at lhe tront side Will, who restdea at
OROIR NOW
Early order discount on all or
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JUry to the apparatu~;.
(irove cucle
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ear- HOllE BUILDERS• BIRCH CAB!- (haul•
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1 NET rnakera Formica smk tops. L-ommerctal type tdt cab o.r cus !here shan be two (2) larae FR 11~
ruarantee Pole type ateeJ build
bl"d u ~ 0 ee,d mono.Det
Ina idea l for lo • fJnl I hed Free
grams,
V1D.:r•
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cbl oc k Iald. House Iom t l pc. cab 1m war d operaueu compartments each stde One front
•• .HOX aao,· iledstone
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W 11 anII many
thl
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delivery on all ordero pla-d
anry Oftly
eSigns
"•• h '"'" 10aL&gt;e-A PP1ox l ,~.,. " C 1\ ut, and one Nar of tht' rear fender ba~. Frank Will, who
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for $4l
repaI~ o f a II d eacr1p tl one. Ca11
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Guy Joe
Racine, Ohi(}.
-Appcox l!U:I Lo
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22~ l7tc
oOO cu m (counlt:c-o•.tanced crank l w carry p~rtabJe Hgbt generator Avenue, New Platz., New York; W. Gallipolis 1'76 on upper 128
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN· BABY SHOES BRONZE, GOLD 8.haft1 H l-' - :t.1U Wlltlout exceed- ur ponable pump. AH compart- A. Wilson,, who re&amp;Jdes at9W Wash ~~ ~eru:~:e\o~fe'!{n !~'!!.le~
Termite and .... t control
er , Runs ltk.e new. Hu throwand Silver Plated Wrl&amp;e: Ray- mg .,ow It 1-' '" Air Cleaner~ ment doors t9 be double Hanged mgton Avenue,. Renaselaer, New h
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away bags Pay off balance .IJf
mon~ ThOmas, Lang.v1Ue, Ohio. ~~&lt;avy Uuly Ull l'tlu:r-(.;artrtdgl Lype, flush mounted, With chrome York; lv.a Grab•, who resades at t e Sl ' Lock 23• 14. 8 and 11.2.
wMI•- t:ny t.rma.
$34 00 Termt available. Phone
2 18 30U' Jype Axle .tronl --:- 9000 lbs. Ax1&lt;1 HU!ID door latches. Doors to be 5827 West Montecito, Glendale,
Condition of ' Mo.vable Lot:k&amp;:
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Rear-tti,JUO los. llutch - He&lt;n Y weatherpruof w\tb plano · type Arizona· Erud 'L'uttle Zweyer who
movable locks are up, 13
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Port~mouth PR 6-28.SO
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.l.iuty 1:0::' nun•mum tueJ tank as r~:
Automatic lights an all com-] reauies ~t 8134 Bullneck Rd, 'naltl- ! ~~~,~~::,:~~;;average 1 trap open •
2 29 tfc WINDOW BLINDS ANlJ SHADES
·~ A TV ••r,.lr ...,......
quJred by N::ntonal Hoard of 1&gt; lr~
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more, Maryland, Robert Whlte, i
at 7 a m 4 d~ees
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VenetHt.n Hhnds, all stzes end
P._n• WY-2-2255
unaerwut.ers, ::iteenng - Power
T•nk
who reside• at Sunrt&amp;e Drive,
. Water temperature
fli!..LIABLt: PAHJ'Y WAN'f~D TOI coloar; Free Er;hmates Dale
,..,..roy, Otu..
trans-syncromesn 5 .speeCI. dtret: t
~gallon tank, constructed Town Creek Manor, Colifonua,
take over 11maU rnout•J!y puy- 1 Wippel Supply, 21 ~ Umon Ave,
.m Jth \~hee l s-c ast~;poke type
lOgauge copper beanng steel, Maryland, tqad ClArence A Wtll,
Ohio Rlv•f 8011&amp;:
Lock
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Pomeroy, Oblo
a+OOtc ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THJi 1 ilres- JO 00 x ='-0 ,tube type Trc .. tl
Jnsade and outside w1th a who resides at 5817 Pear~St, Jack·
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down
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Soon to ~ picked up tn this __
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hHis? DoH your toul nMcl
ll.ront itegutar aca(l rear Mud &amp;
chem1cal and rust anhlbitor. sonvllle, J"'.orlda, and the unknown
lnt? ...t Work. loWIIII Prices. .Soow 'wmushleld Wtpers-r;tet
to be completely butt weld heirs of EHa Wh1te, deceased, wtll pm 6-5, Lock 19, Gene Hutchmson
area wrne belore March Zlst BEEGLE PUPS, 6 WEEKS 4
to Credal Manager Post Olflce I llWLies, 2 females. 1el. WY2- RACINI SHOE IIRVICI SHOP I tnl! color - tted J&lt;..xna .t4U•Jl
rank top Lo be removable, w1th t.ake notice ,that Frteda Faehnle, down at 10.25 am, 0·3, Lock 23
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RAClNI, OHIO.
uumt Heuter and DeH ··~ter-lvU complete U.cces.&lt;~ to all compart· admtmstratnx of tbe estate of El l"red W Olcott down at 12.10 JliD
puee w111 recetve first constder
---amp. Lcc~c N('VJUe Allernator- ments A mmnnum of at least one l.t Wb1te, deceued, on the 16th I 2, William Penn down at 3:00
atlon
3::, 6tc REASONABLE : COFFEE TABLE,
L.tJJom~ l' iated
tront bUmper- (1; cumpartment for each r.o gal· day ,of l&gt;'ebruary, 1960, filed her pm, 11-3, Robert E. Reed down
Telephone stand, lamp stand,
Lnrome YlaLcl.l ral.lt~lOr sh~U ~tnJ 10ns of water Bolt~&gt; and nuts 1.or reutlon In the Probate Court at ~ 40 pm ().11, Irene Shotan
&amp;old chair, telephone WY2-5293
gmt - We~&gt;~ '~ oasl uurrors t.lr se..:urmg the tank top to be rust within and for the County of down at 12 15 am 3-1; Beaver
N011CJt: TRUCK GlWWERS Will
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:.tlt. 1 eath s1de- J.JuaJ ll:llitloll ~;~~ • c~ • olall L Plpmg between tank and Me1gs and the state of Ohio, alleg down at 7 20 am 2-0; l F . Frei·
have Southern cabbage plants
berger down at 9 50 am 0.22; Bob
GE VACUUM:--c:
C-:-L=E-:Ac:NE
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pump to be :l.'h " wtth 2'h mches lng that the pervllal estate of Benter liP at 1·~ am 1().9; Har·
ahe last ol March and tomato
F1r• Pump
~o mtnnat1on a1r vent and ovP.rflow.' sald decedent lll msuf11c1ent to pay
plants w April Call or brmg
tops amt roJI easy, used very
to be nudsh1p mount 750 GP~I.
5 mch tank hiler wnh stramer her debts and the charges ol ad· r1et M up at 3 lS am 2-0; Cororden to charles R Harris,
nell up al 4 30 am HI anP -one
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un scrt!w type cap the o\·ertlow I mmrater Ing her estate
derrick
Doat, St. LoUis Zephyr
Portlund, Ohio, V1 3·2693
WYZ·2204.
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Thllt she died seiZed m fee sim·
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snaH oe nronze ~un brunze (II~ g~t wet tf tank overflows from ple of the foUowmg deacnbed real up at 9 am 4·2, GallipoUs, Island
Creek up at 12 20 am 1().(}, VuJ.
250 AMP FORNEY ATC WELDI'.."R ~
Mlddl.,ort WY·2·2649
cnargc and mtake mannohls 'U1c ullmg A valve on panel to be pro. estate, to-Yilt:
I~J
wtth only 6 hrs use Also 80 ft J
hmeroy WY·2·3195
pump to be fiO designed to allo"' vtded between tanx and pump.
Being Lots 82, 84t 95 and 86 in can vp at 7:15 am 11-0: Wincbesof weldtnj cable 120 amp -3~
KAUTZ FlED STORI
Lhe operahlr lo thau.gc from vul lnnk waLer level gauge on opera the V1Uaae of Syracuse, Me1gs ter \IP al 8.00 am 5·0; .Mlke..... Cre
1DaD FOJlD 2 DR SEDAN FORMdttor up at 9 50 am li·4; Ovee up
At Chaster
pol~ ,witch box and fO ft No 6
ume to pressure or v1cc versQ Wllh tors panel After treatment no Countl•, Ol\io.
er owner recommended this car 1
at
11 00 am 12;.(); Lock 27, Sarah
3·wlre heaV)' c.lble. All for
Yukon S-214$
uut rcau.:;mg engme speed. !he welding will be per!ormed on
The decedent acquired title to
I-or belniZ e11sy DR both gae and
$~ 00. Clillt wy 2.2vza or WY2HAMILL IIR.VICI iTATION
prtmmg a~v1ee w De u1 Lhe rot&lt;Jr} tank
Lots 82, 84 and 86 by deed recOrd· Kate up at 11.30 am 3-0.,
Olt $695 00. BlileUJUifll, Pome3141
3-~-a:tc
a.tore 9:00A.M.
Lype, posmve attmg A pump hw koJt•r RHI•
cd m Vol. 127, pg. 469, Meigs (;ounKanawha River Boate: Marmet
fO)'.
3·2 6tc
A.IINny 3351
rn!ll.tlon p11nel convcnhmuy Jo~.at
rwo booster reels of at least ty lJeed Recoras. .Sne acquJrtd Helen Z down at 12.46 am 3·0.
NOW IS 111E 11ME TO START
Every Day Serviee
et.J tor the tuorJcatLOn ot the pump 200ft eapauty, equapped with 150' t1Ue to an undmded ~ mterest m
Good Cl••n UAd Can
PlaJIDIDJt your "l'liOS'fY CK.h:ME
and the pump lll'anngs Hemute ot 1 mch 1 D h1gtt preuure hose LOt 86 by deed l'e(Orded in Vol
HONOR MASARYK
All Mak" and Modele
OJOUi&gt;.: " :.take real profits on
I
CiUL.cll corur01 suppucu 'l'tansm•,.. each reel
Coupled in 50 tt at, page 100. Meigs {;ounty Deed
WASHINGTON UPI-The J;'ost
120
MITIOPOLITAN MOTOU
.YOUr ICe cream sales. Ice cream
IliOn lever loclt Verntcr screw· lYIIC h~i1Kth5 H.eell to be Hannay Elec·I.Hecords. She acqmrid the remam- Office issued a new stam~ Mon600-606 •••• Ma'" lt.
throlue, ltiruke locft to se t bru(; ~ tr ~~. wiLh manual bevel eear re- mg undmded "12 Interest In L&lt;Jt 55 day honormg Thomas G. Maumachanes ror every need &lt;.:om
_ _ _.:_P.:_
om•ror, Oh ..
plete ,Piann.m&amp;. Wr1te or oall;
,.
~
·
fi~ . .PUUWtn.l:. £merfleney or wmds &amp;aster reel rollers and oy AdldavJt of 'franBier recorded r;yt, f-ounder of the. Ciech Repub.... ~c l\.1tebtm ~mer, Inc, 220 J'RD · 'NSPECTJO:Nit. '"
' ,li~r\d bh~it to be rear 01 fue
(Chrome .plat..S~·tq be pro. an Vol 162, page 210, Mc 1gs lic af'ter World Warl ltl•s a :'ltham·
19114 BUICR IIPECIAL 4 DR. ~~
l'O&gt;Uth :St., Parkersburg, W. Va.l WY·2-2'774.
Gllmore
y... tump J.acn.omctcr un v.ancl, Uund
eacb s1de of bocJ,f with een.
PIOn ot hbert)'" The stamp Wll
Wil'l, dynallow drive. .Like nl~
l'hone loA :G-7o7J
3 5 Jtc
t)tore Vaughan Pest Control Ca ~.;oumcr ouuet 1ur LIUUill,l pump tt:r roller hctwt..-en Teell. Reels to
1'wo (2) Aluminum pike poles. issued m four and eJght-ceht delwlah
~7116.00.
Blaettn~tra,
WUU.LlTZEH SPINET oa.
Member vf National t'est CI,ID· spel·d rcuUtugs Plugged outlet lor be mounted between cab and hose 1-lUft. 1-12 ft.
nommahon\.
Pomeroy.
S.2-6tc l,.&gt;:it;iJ
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A
,
d
trol Association.
12-3-tfc L.nder .... mt•rs tcsl gauge 1-'rebtiUfe body, above pump compartment
AluJmnum ladders and pike
1963 CHEV. 4 Dft. SftDAN . WEEK
u N - 2 keytJoar 8 and pedate
gauge hooked to Lhe d1s~harg~ sade Hooster hose to be equipped wllh poles to be Aloo-Ltte or lt.l ap.. County Deed Records
end 1peclid. $386.00. BLaettnars,
Wllh coni umt Mt~hogiUJY lin·
ot the pump ComiJmatton pre11· Lwo (:.!J Wooaler Vah-fog NFlOBE proved equal.
The prayer of the petition 11 for
l'umeroy.
3 2-6tc
tsh. hepossesst..-d hom orlgmal ( 20b) Insurance
sure and vacuum gaUlJC Go\'l'rnor 1 mch thread nozzles. 40 GPM rat- i:qutpnwnt
the sale of satd real estate lor the
-- -~ - - - -owner l'arty wtth reUuble credit
or rc~ular type J)ret~.:mae control
to booster reels to be
1 Uoubie female suction hose paymenr of the debts and charges
18153 PYMOlJTH CAMBRIDGE,
m.11y buy. Reasonable terms or
DON STIVERS
operatctJ Jrom .he panel
'
on operator's panel. Also adaptor 4"1ii mehes by :.!','.: mch.es aforesatd
$:l600\.. Hilton Wolfe, Jr, Racash.
lh..: loHowmg pump conneellons controls operuUnj,\ booster reel Jong type with swtvels on each end
The persons. Cirst above men·
3 7 3tp Used Winter Spinet plano Mahogto be furmshed
motors to be on operator's panel.
1
barrel type stramer.
cine, 0
ttoned
wall further take notlce that
1HD7 MERCURY MONTERY, '
1my 1m1an a -J conaltlon 1 • Low
2 - 4'r.i" 3ucUon mtakc~&gt;, one Mulors on booster reels must be
1 ~~" Wye w~tn clapper valves.
they
have
been .made parbes de
dr. hard.top. NercomaUc. R&amp;H
ptlce. Wrtte t.o .. thu the Plano
each sade w1Lh lun.: bundle cap~.
exploston proof of the cham.driven Two female and one male, .::!~"
fendant to nid petition and that
extra cltan, extra nice inside [ Man," c/ o WendllHt 7th and
2 - 2~ " V~tlvcd Sucllon Jlllake,
openmga.
they are requaed to answer
\\&gt;arrcn ~t., Manetta, Oblo, or
one on L H s1de, and one ll H.
1 lJO\(ble male 2~ mch.
1nd out. tl6D6.00. Blleltnars,
same on or before the 23rd day of
pnone •·rontler a6UU7 for destdc
1 Douote female 2!wl ".
Pomeroy.
3·2·6tc
tau1
a - 21,2 " Dtscharge valves, two Two (2) six·lnch lMade controlled 1 Reducing coup.hnQ 2~" fentale Apl'll 1960
3 6 !ltc
f
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Phan• WY·2-3561 Mlddllpart
on left 111dc, one on r1ghtsule
clectrtc searc:blii:hta mount- by llf.l" male.
,
FRIEDA FAEHNLE, Admin0
I
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1"'" !J"chargc opetun gs al
wtndsb!eld poata.
1 15 lb. C02 Extinguisher monntistratnx of the Estate of
JIOOVER eonatelltUon sweeper,
,..
J
I the rear o! ho:.11 body, one each
(2) electric 1wivel hoae body ed m proper bracket on truck.
EUa White, deceased.
fi'S BAARNEs-s:-PSON ~~I.JllANi.':)lj s:de, under 1 1r~" hoso com partmounted oo rear body posts
1 20 lb. dcy chemical ext. mount- WEBSTER &amp; FULTZ,
1 year old; old f••hklned fire· UIIO BOATI
place bench and old faehloned
and up wtlil• lht~ INt. Mttto~~:eota, tadleJlort.
re. I.uto- ments, controll~d Jrom panel ·
(2l pump 'auae lljbta
ed m proper btac.ket on truck
Attorneys for Plaintiff
t.rik1na
c(ock.
&lt;.:'all
Wl·&amp;4'tU
polhtn
Molon.
600
L
Main
:~blle,
Bonda
Phone
WY-2All
Intake
.and
dLscharge
open·
1.21
under
hood
Ughts.
At·
t1 Umveraal Spanners.
(3) 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; (&lt;)
6t&lt;
1
tc
after • p m.
it., Po.Mroy. Ph•n• WY·2411'0.
·a.
mgs to be provided w1th chrome
to lihit1on switch.
2 Adjustabie hydrant and span8 8 6
COMPLETEJ'iiiuWc!! ~ plated caps w1th chams se(urt..'d
(2) 6" rear red flashers
oer wrencbe1.
U·14-tto
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
-wcttou. Lift~, M~UJ.o, .t lrt, Pollo. Upeflltllon o'f all sucJL op~i!mngs
Two
6" front red fiashen.
1 Pick head axe Ia holder, 6 lb.
.MaclUoe. W11J Hll for ~ 00 pluB
taU Don
lohddlepon., be controlled frum the operators
One
Beacon Ray 4 beam lliht
1 Flat bead axe Jn hGlder. IJ lb
$8.40 due UJ tor nrtw puts. =.::c::::-:-:-'=-::-::=--=c~.
OliO.
panel. Rl:lmovable stramcrs inoil cab.
2 F-5 Carpenter 7-,. volt hand
LEliA:. NOTICI
a..t-6te MOOIRN 4 ROOM HOUII _ 0a
stalled m suction mtake1 All
exlr• taU 1isht.
lanterns.
Phone WY2-2204.
Can No. 12,795.
valves to be 1/4 turn ball typo
Federal Q2B sJren.
2 J.,_" Wootter Varl-Fog noz.
l.Jncoln Helihtl Gllll furnace.
Sgt. Anthony C.:!rdtllo, whose
3 HOUSES, ONE &lt;.:AN 81!: HAD
Sell with no down payment or (21) Real Estate
qu1ck openmfl valve:~ All
rear bUJZer.
ales. 125 GPM No. NP'V 1S.
last known addreu was RFD 1,
by taklni over ()l)'ments An
rent at $6000 1 montb. call
vaM!s to have pos1t1ve Jockmg dtJCompartment lliht In1 2~" Wooster Playpape. PGL LangvUle, OhiO, is bereby notllied
llque •creekn, dee k, ro~l~~op, 1956
Pomeroy WY-2·3830 or Point FOR SALE. 5 ROOM HOUSE v1ce l'ump punel mlake and Ut~·
cab.
type.
that on the 21at day of November,
Dodae P1c up, 1n g....,.. shajle.
Pleuant 162ti.
3-2-ote
with bath. Nice locatlon. Melvm cb111rge opemngs and all
not lused to be con1 Wooater NF1DSF aozale to fit 19!8, Margaret Alm Cardillo, beint:
Phone TU 2 3381.
3 8 6tc
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy j and gauges to have chrome or
tuse panel on fare wall PGL playpape.
plaintiff, lded her petiHon aa:atnst
2 23 i:JOtp stamless steel collars A Ia reo
platnl:r marked and .lu1ed/or 3 SlPooth .bore UPl to tit Wooat· him ·as defendant In the Court of
TROPICAL FISH ANU SUPI'LlES ( 14)
LOwell 'McNickle Antiquity, 0 ,
&amp;hlelded metrument pand to
Witb ctrcuat breakers.
er baae untt BF; alles 1 inch/ Common Pleas, Meigs County,
Sian In yard
3 8 6tc "'P"rtmtnlt. Pe.pt.'a T•u"" _. I'OR SALE. FIVE ROOM. HOUSE mounted on the left 111de of Lhe
Syel•m
1!4 mch/1114. incb.
Ohio, Clle No 12,'1911, praylng for
V't.. tt., oH lutternUi Awe..
he Bob Ncllon, Jtutland.
truck with all gauge11 and pump
four battery IYitem coneistin&amp;
1 Wooeter AP10 Qphcator.
divorce from sald Sgt Anthony
Pom•ray. Phone WY·2·2127.
2·21H2tc
control valves .lltt~upcd l.IILd
6 volt 100 amP. batterJe•
2 to" booka-front •
BA.LED KAY t'OR SALE. Phone
Cardillo, on the lfounds or experly J.lbeled. The 11.auges
the llre truck mtnu- 1 tow eye - rear
SH 2-f807.
3 8 Htp
treme eruelty, and plaintiff al~
,as an assembly m a ~;epanlc re·
a selector switch on
1 Akron Bra• by-pa&amp;l type praya for custody of minor child·
l'OK SALE I ROOM !lOUSE
movable atalnleaa stt~el or chrome
011 foam cductor; 1~ inch in~t/1~
ren and other proper reUef. Said
with buth, \.23 acre• of wround.
plalt.&gt;d panel Heat llldiC&lt;~tur and
to incll olitlet.
, •
cause wUl be for bearb\1 orf or
Melvin Uttle, Che1hlre, Oh10
1" Nir 491 t-.Akfon Bri• 2 inlet after the 18th day of April, 1980.
7-room frame, oU pressure gauges on pump panel
I IUIIII 6 !\Wid ti.UU~, 4 llvtNI MIDDLIPORT Portable · MUltivC!tlll Dehqe Gur
Margaret Aon Cardillo,
bath, 1a1 furn111ce, 1lorm door1 Apparatus to hav~J aux11lary ( ool·
•~N~n.auuu.
aud 0 ruoo. apan-.
aH Htc
ang system In additiOn to the mam
with top mountane: fixture.
Plalnll(j
and
windows,
garage,
and
several
ment.
A.
N.
BenaeJ,
Pboa.~
SELLER'S KJTCIIEN CABINE'C
1 Paeiftc - Mercury Ugh&amp; plant, J B O'Brien,
coolmg sy1tem so dcsa,;ned lo
wv. ~~1~.
11·:.-Uc buUdtnt: Jots $7600 00
lnd · eide~ cabineb, llke new. Kit2600 watt.
motor cool durmg ail pumpwg
~IROY - &amp;.room frame, bath,
for .Pl1inWf
chen baiC!, bedroom suite and
oper¥t.iona.
It
1s
to
be
uf
the
ctoscd
(.;
waterpcoo!
mount400 ft. HI inca D. 1. rul:tber Attorney
(1) s; 15, 22,· 29;(4)
hot water heatln,ll, 1hade and out
other art1clea l,lume WY 2 2584 •"EW MODERN 3 ROOM AND
on pump panel
tused ijned fire bose.
b11th aJNtrtmcnt. PhDnll WY 2·
of bJgh wator l erm1 at $8000. type so that antifree:~.e
3 7 31p
alternator.
200 ft. 314 lacb ''o. J.
DH1
3 8 12tt &amp;YRA.CUII - &amp;-room frame, bath, cannot be diluted A v111lve (or
mil
radiator
supplied
on
Finish
&amp;
Ltt-.rlftl
lined
fin hole.
FINE Jt:MEY GUERNSEY IIEI·
,.. lurnllcel, double carage, 2
HoM
lody
best
grade
enamel•
and
fln·
Only
Natioil.al thde name
FER. PbonR WY2-2718.
( 171
1011 oo c\'lrner. $6M»&gt;.OO.
l'he hose bo4y to be made of 12
rqateriala to be used. All *Ill be a~pted,. Nattoornal~ :~~;
VIRGIL TIAPOIID, ISaiHmln
be tborout:hJ)' deanld and tlaed ll~erahue to be al
CARIUEit WANTED TO DELIVER lox 22t
l'ltono WY :H731 gau,:e cold rolled stretcher level
papc~~:a on N)'e Avenue. If Jnterbody
1teel.
Hose
body
to
be
72"
before
paintina wlth beat bid . .&amp;rind of hose mutt
3 s II&lt;
wlde. The base supportme the
metal treaUn&amp; solutlon proved by Middleport Fire
eJted call WV 2-216'1.
coat of paint to be tboroualhl J partmenl
'·
'·
3 7 lie G. I. BUY WITH NO DOWN PAY· hole body ill steel we~ded chunnel
MENT Fra~me home for Sale, conatru.ction to &amp;ive exceptional sanded. All metal fin~ primed ~ ltema to btl uparately prleed~
It tJ requested th~t tJie follow·
I ij I
1632 Uncoln Hciabla. Pomf'l oy, rilld.ity to the hoae body and furm fore assembly 10 that all 1eam1
Ohio, twu (2) B. ft., lar&amp;e L. R., • solid base tor Lhe b001ter tank. and. overlaps ar.e cov~~ by paint Jn• l~ema be included in the
WILL DO HOUSE WORK BY DAY
nlce kitchen with wall and baae 1'he enUre hose body is covered before mstallatlon, ~UI, pre~en&amp;· plete lN&lt;t ln•t' ~l... tfpata&amp;e ·~;~J
or hour. Baby elltlnJ In evenlns•
quo~ Jd _
,
cabineta, metal cabmet &amp;ink, full wit.h a bud wood llatted remov mg rust at the 1eama. Ftuilh coatt for the NIDI
3 'l ate
Phone WY2·2&gt;682,
bath with tub, plastered walli, able floorboard. It aball have a polished to a hlgti JlOll. All let· that tbey•~ ' deleLtd. fnliln
bard wood finish, one half ( 'ri J carryin&amp; capaclt)' of not less th.11n tcrtnc and decoraUon ,ln tenWne purchue if 10\1114 ntceNarY or
bi~ement, gu automatiC&gt; ho&amp; wat- 1000 ft of Jlh;" D. J hre ho~ tn gofd leaf. No decals of any type slrable, two-wit:
(201 Busirie~
Brakeloe'k, rear y.lttdshield,llde
er heater, convenlon 111 flnid een~er and tkKl lt. of 1'11:" D. J w1ll be acC:epted. Color~ be Jolid
101'1 Till IIRIIICI AND 111(cab) hJmf arlbs electric mot.ora
furnaoo, new Cha~berlalt~ ator11 fire hoee Two (2) partitions m red.
movll. Phone WYI-M7S.
H•M
on booatv teelaa: fOIJll eductor. Pl·
door• and wlndoWa, Joocl shinlle hose body ea~:h to be aUacbod at
front of body e.nd. properly ollach·
(2.) 10 ft. lenatbl Qf •"~" ~fic~Mert:ucy U8,bt pl.tnt, deluce
~-,
roof,
plYanlzed
autten
and
D.
Slalloa Wagoaa
one lb n: ~ength :t\i" &amp;mooth a:un and. mounUag, power ateerin1
S., city water, n111tutal 111as. septic ed or Jllpporiecl at rear, to be all
1. 0. MoCoY
Obo!ce ot three - aU V&amp; Some
1\etl and to keep 2\i '' hose
bOft hard auction hOM, eouplcd and dual ia:nition.
tlnl!.,
nice
lawn
well
drained.
Va·
AUCTIONIIII
hive powera:lide or turbogl\de,
.; ;;m:i)
cant. priced at $8,500 U you are a ted from 1~" hose. Capac tty of wUI:l expansion ring \YPQ coupUnp r Ally lfem contitned
•-2.Lono- Jhle.
1)0Wer llietrh.. and brak88&gt;. Ra·
varies 1.!
a G. I. and can q•ulify for a V. each 1.1de compartment to be 300 and eqUipped with long handles on ~itled
di~ Mraler, tu-tone pamt, white
U1catio01
A. Direc:&amp; Loan with no down fl. of 11ti1" hOM A rear plex1 gl.a,t;s feanale sw1ve!.s.
MJI:TIIOD IIADIATOII
wl.ll. All are very tharp, .Lik&amp; FACfORY
Three (3) sucUon hoe earrylnf: ln
payment, you can mi;)Ye in and
cleaniJIJ
and
repalrJna
by
trainnew lntlde end out.
trouahs with quick openlna ecttn.,.,. rent until your. loan ~me•
ed radiator Jpeclall~t•. All wwt
tric type brightly poUahed c\un.Pf.
tbrou1b. Also wUI ~elt 6n·Jand
$~5
a:uarantee4. Free e1Uma&amp;es. Fait
Lod&lt;lon
j
eonttaet wltb $1,000 •down. "Will 811 ACIIE FAIIM AT
ume dtJ lfrYiee. Ha9:ett'a
One (1) 3S fl. 3-aecUoo,.~wnlll­
Star, &amp;ood 3 nom
1ell and take Flnt »ort.caae for
Sobio, 'Pomeroy, Phone WY2·
bu.Udlnga. water,
ladder.
6(]% at 4'/r lnt On
Ul·f'ean
man,
aehool
bWI,
Tlwt' rllhl
Extendable IYPe alimtln·
Now
if
you
,.re
lntere~ted
tenna.
3877.
3
wllb
,..,you+ !oe~I REALTOR or "lll- IIKHI
I~~~;,ladder. ·~ !1. ~ cloM&lt;I
a~d all
wa&amp;er. Contact Sam ~"!'·'!l­
l&gt;&lt;t oll,LON &amp; BRAIINON,
I~
10;11.
~
Ull. RoyltOido.......
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plaec!! 11f 'teaidence ta
hereby noUfled that on the 22nd
da&gt; Jlf JanljlU'y, A. D. 196CI. l!uJb
C. Rousey, belnJ plalntlfl, filed
hill peUUoa agam1t her u defeD·
dant in the coun qf common Pleu
Mttp Count¥, OhiO, Ca•e No.
12,9'14, prsyibg for dlvoree from
the .n.id LOueUa M. Rou1ey on the
11'0~1 Of GrOll Negleet of Duty
and E:ir.treme Cruelty, and P)alp.
allo Pfl)'l for other proper nUef. Saiil e1use will be for heariDI
on or after the 30th day of J4ucb
A- D. 1960.

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HUGH C. ROUSEll'
Crow • Potter,
Attorneya for Plalntltl
(2) 18, 23; (3) 1, 8, 18, 22, 211. 'lie

crow.

Aulborllod

COLEMAN
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DEALU
PLUMIING and ILICTIUCAL
RIPAIU M.iiiRYICI

, CHASE HAJtDWARE .,
Harold OIWo, Jlir,
Phqno WY l·HII
lAc.,... St.
avdclll,lrt

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Channen 3 Wednesday
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' NeW• '
8:-IB, 1e&amp;ptaln .KJ.n!PJ'OG
u.S 8. oo' ([:art.OOn 'fbeatet
- '"-0.00 Red Rowe ShoW
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On the Go

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Tkt A.ee•ttt
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h Mostly hMisic
~·New'
HalfRo~rOf
NANCY--· STOP
ACTING- LIKe
AN INFANT

Of
Town

talk
The

F.ROM

Pt.. Pleasant
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'I~:!!~'~
safety et
p
an acddent
famUy need1 h1a
end, in moat eases
&amp;he economic loss
aC!C!'Ompany a ser-

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8-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• March 8, 1960

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Around A"-'
Ab.out 1.
Middleport

Pomeroy Junior Class Presents Play To
Large Audience At Auditorium Last Nite

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SFC Robert Cochran . of the Pt .
Pleasant NatiOnal Guard. announced today that the J664th Ordmance Company IS scheduled to
stxmsor a ·rouples only' dance w
the Unit's armory Friday night.
The d~tnce was on gmally slated
for Feb. 20, but was postponed
due to inclem~nt weather cond1ions

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Coc hran said th e d:m re IS open
to lh~ publll', but only couples
would be ildmittl·d . Sea ttng capac1ty of the armory IS 600 per&amp;ons.
Pnce of .adnuss1on will be $1.00
per coup le.

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Music for Friday's event w1ll be
furntshcd by the 'G Noles'. Hours
of the dance are from D p m tlli
miclntght, acl"O rdmg Lo Cochran,
chai rman of the en•nu11:'s festivt·

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Firemen Benefit
Dance Is Friday
In Syracuse
A ~low and f.ut dnnre cont~st
and a cakt• walk will be lwld w1th
priws l:iven at lhe record hop
al the Syracuse .:rade sdtool
hou~e
Frttlay evenmg March 11
from 7::m till 11 30 by th e Syra·
cuse Ju ntor l'treme n. They Will
sell pop , Cindy and pop corn .
Don::~t 1o ns to the
Jun1or Ftrenn·n will [}e 2!1c ~;mglc a nd 50c
double . Mas\1!1' of Ceremonies Will
be J&lt; ue Ch tef Woodrow Hendrix.
E&lt;~ch mCmber of the Lad1cs Auxi·
J1a ry are to don11.Le home made
candy To have candy picked up
at your home C&lt;i ll WY:.H&gt;-180.
Procccda from thi~ record hop
w1ll go to huy new equipment .

--MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, 01110
TONIGHT
" Ll'L A.HNElt"

Peter Polmcr, IA!slie Parrl&amp;h
Not Open Wtdnnday

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THURSDAY ond FRIDAY
''Bf~LOVED INFIDEL"
Gregory Peck - Debor-ah Kerr

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PLAN and ARRANGE
YOUR NEXT

ePRIVATE PARTY

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• RECEPTION

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eBANQUET

Reedsville Girl
Scouts Meeting
At Stewart Hall

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Srout5 will observe Girl Scout
We"'k by holding their f1rst meet·
ing of Lhe year, TueBday etrening
tn Stewart Hail from 7 to 8.
Ea(h gnl Is asked to bring o penny
for each letter 10 bet name for
the ·Juliette Low Jo'und. No dues
will be taken . Girls in· flr,t grade
at Ri verview School who wish to
become Brownie Scouts are lnvlt·
t&gt;d to attend this meeting. Slide&amp;
which were taken laat year at the
Halloween and Chrlatma1 parties
will be shown durin&amp; tlte evening.
For 11. communat)' project each
yei.r a rew day, before ChrJBtmaa
the Brownies bring fruH ond the
Intermediates brin&amp; candy and
co okt c~ whtCh they have made and
fill boxes for the shut.Jns In the
community. They deltver these and
&amp;lng carols to the aged and stck .
After completing this project the
girls du1contmue their meetings
until marcb. They meet uch week
throughout the remainder of the
year.
Leaders or the Brnwnie Troop
180 are Mrs. Lyle Balderson and
Mra. A. C. Stewart. Mrs. John Jletzer, Mn . Paul Nicholl and ~ra .
Ernest Whitehead lead the Inter·
mediate Troop 179.

Racine Concert
Band To Present
Spring C?ncert

POMEROY'S liST
Private Rooll'lill For
10 to 176 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. wlth
Merchants PoUco ~ ervlce

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Bcvera~r.s
Unit! 2:30 A.M.

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The Racine High School Cnn.
...-ert Baod, unncr the direction of
Bernard Krinke, will preaont Ua
annual Sprina: Concert, Marc h 20
at two o'tiBCk, It Is announced . 'M1e
concert will be held at the high
school auditorium and a 11lver of.
fcrlng Will be taken.
'J11e selection• for the program
wt~ from excerpts from opera
to 1i.':~~rtn folk sons. Mr. Krinke
state11. The public ll tordially Jn.
vlted to attend the con~::ert.

The grou.p also mal3e plan' to
serve a light breakfut to the
memben nf the SeDior choir on
Ea1ter morning foUowing their
presentation of the Sunrille Ser·
vice which the .choir Ia eponsor·
ing.
Counselore: of l~ 'WYF are Mr.
and Mra.. Rlch.rd Vaushan and
Mrs. Everetl Bachner. Members
preaent were Relen T1.ylor, Pat
Lowery, Serne LewJs, Janiea Zit;
ltle, David Lyons, C1rroll L)'ons,
Carolyo Ruasell , Cinda Sauer,
Alan Wallace, Bruce Wallace and
Miss Buchanan. Rev. Howard Rup·
pelt, Pllt&lt;U' of the church also
met~ta with the youth.

P'resbyterians
Hold Special
Session Monday

GeDrle Hatpilt.on and )[rs. Lin· . The Rock Sprinp Granae Bowl·
nie Bra&amp;g ue ·IH.
th!: team were in Sp~ngfield Saturday

Y:r. and Mn. noyd Spence, Mr.
and Mn. Gflrald Violet and Mr. and
Mrs. Deru:il Qoet)elo called nn M.n.
Jennie Routh, Sunday.
Recent vi1iton at the Plllnter
home were Mr. and Mn.
Taylor and son, itlr. and 'Nra. RIY·
mond Taylor lr., and daughter,

to

compete

lD a

bowlinJ

tournament Memben -of tbe team
ue Harold •Blatluton, Robert BDW•
en, Roy Grueser, Bill Radford and

wuu.m

Geore:e Wagner.

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Donna Cremeans of Addiaon and

Mr. and Mrs. Harry

~rown

l~e 11 ao:t.en.cl
ab~ted bell .,.~.....

Dote~ collar aJH1
JeWeled )Jut.tolll. The coat ia
Jtned wU.h coll)-dotted ~IP

J'OUDded

al)k

.Urm fo.1t.natch a
4fta belOw,,

put.~

eom~

Church Officials
Hold Meeting
At Syracuse
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, M.!lrcb 9, 1960

NO. 276

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''beauty-shape·
cups .
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pre-shaped
to shape you n@turally
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for new young
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Jovellness

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eliminate the relidue rrom the
The ulUma~e aoluUon W&amp;l
higher stacks, or a higher

stock. whioh now

is

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under

struction.
Preliminary excavatioJI

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Ow lli
In Cheshir savedBy F•
oom

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Mr N• .

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Ke .;. ..1 Sco
nnruy,
BIg
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nu ist

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hauly·S!w!pe. '~' _, "'~ "' ..

,JOUIIII boaulyi ~~A """;I:Weier thin
rcup l!alng tlt!d ~. ~ 0. if~ppjlrlo. And, onl;

IM world.

.~Wat~··i\1~~t-ionlycomfort ·
:on day 1ontJ .with ..,.. aduilve olootk footur111
I• llowut e1aot1c aide ponolo •N-acljuot Ia your .....,. motion~
Co Elostlc O'ioHrolo ftont cllpjllow, dlvldos dlvlnoly
co Ful elasllc bliclc _., Wl'lnklo 01 wrl, no mattar how'
1·- .,.,. -In whrt.'ll!lfy, SlUt »A to 38C. Only $4.95.,

Doub•e Take
•t:.:t
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Sen, heuberger
Is Vt"ctun" Of
Hemorrbll~e

Track-CUJ
Jn Snow After
• ht Thievery
.NIg

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PORTLAND, Ore. UPI-Scn. Ri·
cbard L. Neuberger, the first
Democrat elected from Orer;on to
the United States Senate in 40
years, died early today after auf.
fering a cerebral hemorrhage.
The 47-year-old author and P'Jll·
Udan had been resting at home
for several weeks, convalescing
from a 8eries of vtru1 attacks
and a bout with tbe shingles
when he was stricken 5uddenly at
4 p. m. TUesday.
He had planned to run for reelectiOn in the Hay 20 Oregon
Primary and oo major opposition

A IJreaking and enterlng of
the sexton's buildJng at ~e
Beech Grove cemetery, discover·
ed yesterday, was speedily solv·
ed by ChiCf Jed Webster and Pa·
trolrnan David GoOdwin who re·
property and had m jail by yester·

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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were Jeqe Will, 49, and
Jerry, 19, both of the
comm110ity. They are
charged with breakinl and enter·
in&amp; in the night ieaiOll. Accord·
to Chief Webater, the two
wltnn entered the aexten'a building
by breaklJll a window and took
p'J.r of boots, two ~::oats and

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was In sight.

Formerly a controversial, high.
ly partisan figure, Neuber&amp;er
mellowed u be gained maturrty
In the Senate and newspaper edi·
otbe'r Hems.
.
tors and others who had fOUJht
When 'the offenl!e was discover· im bitterly in 1964 had beglllt 1o
.police tracked the pair from praise him.
acene o! the entry through
to the 'thomas .Fork M"
A 'd-' 1

Ic;;~·~~ruty
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escueTeam
Reaches Plane

BULK SEEDS

aboltd.

Une of Grass, Flower and Garden Seeds

h~,:~u:. team• radtved
al

On Display • New 1960 Wallpaper

survived but that
1.11 "critical
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wu Canrtng 18

1 crew of six,
~· tteUc;op~er t.dma. were lr)'·
(9 l'l!acb lho -..ene 3.370 loot

Headquarters for DuPont Paints and Varnishes

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Reported By Patrol

They established
and later toot lh•

men into CI,IStody at their
1n•d!• where they live alone. The
propert)' was found in
poaaession. Found at the
acene of the entry was a bottle
1bout baU full of wine on which
there were a number of finger
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JERES DE MARQUESAQO, Spain prints.
UPI - American and Spanish resAccording to Chief Webster the
cue teams ·
reached the younger man has admitted his
wreckage of a U.
part In the affair. Both men have
plane that
been in trouble before. ,
on
'
mountain peak in
snow·
•torJD. Tuesday

he .. enaqed

upon an intenaive

t1ona m river pollution. He fore

aaw

a potltbiJi\y

the

Pomeror

tue -could reach, eventually, Ole
U. S. Supreme Court ahould
1o1m olllcfalJ" decide 0&gt; light II

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pro· Althoqh

Vlllg

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•hlltered the GOP'a 2 w 1 tri-/ on which Ume some offiCial aetion
state vohnJ and Ntxon beat out will be taken by the Council.
· .Prwudent Eilenhower'a 1908 vote.
lla70r Lecar wit.b Councilman
Kennedp Democratic: aenator Leslie Fulti, atteDded tbe meet!rom nelp'boriag Mdlllehuetta, in&amp; at ColumbUJ ~ and
set a record lor I&gt;emoc:ral.l iD the botb abted that tbe7 felt tluit
prinwJ II· be threw off the old t the)' had JftleDf.td PobieroJ'a
''2 lO 1" ratto of Democrats be- aide of the contnweny to the
hind Republicans lo 1 ~te votiaJ. belt of their ebillt). Botb ltaW
Nis:on, with 268 precinct.a of 300 Uutt tbey did ~t delU' tluit tbe
reportiDJ, polled 5-7,1..28 votea to vW.ge bad failed to carey ckat:
beat out PfMideJa4, .!ianlioWer's the orders of the pollution bo~
1908 fiiure of :wl,o684.
but they did qutltion the wild4lm
Kenlltld)', firat lttlman Catholic and reuonabJeneH of lhe law
pmidential candidate Iince AI under which the bou'd i1 act.iag.
omitn in 1828, ran substantially
.Both Mayor Leur o~nd lfr.
ahead of the .usual two 19 one f"u:ltz uJd todQ that ft il tbeir
ratio. On the builr of the- ftt,U1'nS opinion that the c,aen will
reported, be won eiJbt votes for vote to ippeal the adton of the
C\'f:l'l' 10 !liven Nixon.
board throu&amp;b the c:ourta.
A.ocordlDJ to the U.ltted Prea
1 lntern«UOna:l
board.
membera
aa:reett they bad already &amp;iva
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POIDei'O)' enough cbanee tG beitft

the OOrder muat be the u . s . sOaJ. Sa
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The Chief Executive said he ••
~-N'J'Ia•er
aured hi• Latin American hollt&amp;
' ._.,...._....,
"most earnestly" lllat tbe United
The "doublettJke'• of a ~
States wanted them to IUcteed in wbo II&amp;W JimDU' Torrence IYiDI UD·
raiaing their living star 1srcb
naturally under a car Sunday h11
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been ~fled with probably aav·
lD&amp; bi&amp; life.
\T
·torrenee, 17·year-old aon o1 Mr.
and lira Rolland Torrence, ia reported recovertna: from carbon

empty at tbe hmc ot the fire. He
esumated the damage at approxl·
mate!y $800, wh1ch was covered by
inaucance. . . .
Ule UaHipolis f1re department
had a tanker on tls way to the
scene, but 1t wa&amp; called back when
1t Wali learned the fire was under
cuntruL

plant's total generating cawiU . be r1Jsed to lp$),000
· the new 400,000 kw unit
completed, making it ttie third
laraest prJvate power •btlon in

at&amp;tement about

IMtloos ... would be premature
~.:;~.':be = _..'aid, "'uotil we
Mr. Crow .admitted, however,

loiN&lt;CHESTEII, N. H. UPI-Sen.
.John F. Kennedy and vtee Pftli- that fu.

ti\Jjf'Atnei1t.i:·•
,..;:: __:J
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.·Be did' ..a~ . entn firmer Pl{t· ~ aJ
cupaed until :s(turda:x:. but was nerlhip" with the nat:ionf ~tl\ o1
,

fUO lo f5.95
PLAVTEX (liRDLI!S
$4.U to fl1.9S

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r e otudy of the hiJtorJ of court ac-

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let W~s. ~~bll'e. Dad been

0'11HER PLAYTI!X BRA'S

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Mayor Cbarle• Legar sald to1dent Richard M. Nixon both scor·J remen ed tmmplu in New Hampolllr&lt;'o &lt;b7 that I aped~! meotin&amp; of tile
iJrsHn-the-nation preeidenUal pri- Pomeroy Council wtH be lleld
.
mary. Ret111'111 •bOWed Kennedy 'tuetda)' eveninJ, .Mardi IS, ·at

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WE TRADE! WE SELL ON PAYMENT PLAN!
YEAR TO PAY AND NO FINANCE CHARGE!

Complete

•d4R

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SEE THE NEW 1960

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pfest"dent Liked
"nal He F0 und
Jn Latin Amen"ca

Mn. MatY Liole ' with the dircc·
tlon . ot 'the Junior · Choir of the

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham of
Portamouth are announcin&amp; the
birth ot a daughter, March 5. She
baa been named lJnda Carrol. The
Graham's bave two othel children,
Steve, age four, and L111, ue 3.
Grandparent. are 7tfrs:. AddJe
BlUer of Mlddltport, 1nd W . W .
Johnston of Madl•on, Ind. Great
grandparent• are Mr. and MrJ. H.
R. Dague, Madiaon, and Mn. Min·
nie Graham, Cindnnati.

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Pouting of the concrete base
follow on 'completion of the e~can·l
Fast 3cti b tb Middl
y l
tion.
on Y e
eport O unteer Fire Department
Total cost of the project is
saved a: four room frame house from destruction Tuesday af.
mated at more than ·$800,000.
t~rnoon near Cheshire.
new sta.e k, when placed in
lhe fire was dt.~covered shortly
4 p. m. b~ the Highway Patrol
lion In 1961, will serve the
f()ur · 150,000. Jtil()watt unitlll.
turned m the alarm.
neW ~0,(100 kw unit now
members ol the Mid· ft!L
construction' wiil be served .
department reaponded to
own conere~ sla~::k, also
can . With thell' tanker, one
high.
ar,d . emergency equ1p.
Th• unu&amp;u.~lly hlth staek htt
been dltltMd with 1 fvll·loM
' fir~ origi~ated in a ao;~all
WASHINGTON UPI _ Preai..a dlache.,. wfoclty of fO ft.
I 'l'ootn hou,s mg· a water heat· dent E.i&amp;enhower told the n,tion
Meond ·(onr 60 mU•
~~npa~s equ_apmegt aDd pr~· Tuesday nia:ht that u . s. relation•
I' !I'~!J that •hould provldt •
ta&amp;u(. ,Action or 1be volunteer with Latin America are at an
ftrtlcal forct aupplemtnt- tJt'e 11gbt.e~ Kept the lite conttned , "all·time hlgb" but conoeded
lnt the: upw.rd wtoclty Of~~ 1.0 thJa.aeetlon of ,th~?, .bouse allow· there are some "tulous mi.un·
tp off.stt any prwellln• hwlo
only I amall amount of damage ders~ndinp . "
IHII wlnda.
. main structure.
In a l~mlnue ndio . TV repolt
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fire w~a believed to be ()fan on hi• 10-day trip to Bruit, f.r·
eleetrtcaJ _ori&amp;In . according to Mi!i· gentina, Chile and Urucur Ei·
dleport Flre Chief Tom Uant blJ.t senhower declared that "no 'otller
n;~!fnr~~ .P'~~~...~e ~UH Wl- .,... ~f the world ill 0~ more vua'
'~i\'1"' !:a,...b·~-t"!. 'l"',. ·l ~OCance ,\0 our futlft" tban

lotn.' Hitrdon a~d Mrs. Arthur

Bireh .4nno..,..,ed

Springfield Rola.ry Tiller

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the new stack is already un&lt;ioi,vaj.

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The Sewerage Ft"gh•• Legal Steps

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A special meetmg of the Ses1ion chUI'&lt;"h .
of the First United Preab)'terlan ' Three new elder11 were wei com·
Church of Middleport waa held on ed Into the aesslon. Mrs. Durst,
Monday evening In the pastor's Mn. Quick and William Ji'orrest
st\ldY with Rev. Howard Ruppelt Winebrenner.
as moderator of the meeting.
Othera present were Mr!l. Thorn·
A discuaaion on the Divialon of a1 Clurk and Miss Frankie Mu·
EvangeHam Resear~::h project wu maw.
held with Huburt Taylor and Uw1s - ---------'"""""""
Sauer Jr. appointed in chara~J of BirtJ...I-. Party Held
lbe projed.
'IUUJ'
Mrs. J . E. Harley was named as
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Rad£ord en·
the delegate• to Lhe Scioto Prt•· tertained with a family dtnner
bytery meetlnc which will b6 held Sunday at their home, Athens
In Chillicothe on Marth 13 . The Road, honoring their dau&amp;hter,
meeting will be an all day meeting Judy, on her seoond birthday.
beginning at 10:30 a. m. Alter·
Pn:sen• were Judy's grandparnatea for the meetinlil were Mrs. enta, Mrs. Carl Shields and Mr.
Arthur JA:wla and J. 11. Grate.
and Mra. Horner Radford and the
host and hoate&amp;a and daughters,
Judy and Connie.

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~! &amp;!91\P~!~ ~~~~~~d to hm

Sylyeater were named to

Nol

Fred W. Crow Pomeroy aolicitor said todJiy "everything Js
in turmoil over iii. sew~e matter"' and said he expected that
"an order by the S\ltle POUuUon Board for the lown to stop
pointed out today the legal steps now facing dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River would be apJI!IIIieil
in
crisis involve:
.
in Meigs county common pleas court.
·
from
order _ not yet l"eCI\iVed _ by the
The tutmoll foiiDwed a ruJillC by the PoUution botll"d 1n C...
Board to stop dumping raw sewage in the lumbus Monday where Pomeroy officiali failed lo conrince
the Meigs County C.OOIDJOn pleas c:ourt.
the board they needed more time to start work on a sewage
that appeal is loot recourse does not end; it c.ould be treatment Plant. Pomeroy bas 15 days lo ~ppeaL

~:.~i~~_:;!r.

At Sunday's meeting Mrs. A .
H. D.ur.st 'INN named as the dele
a:ate froq1 the church to the
Scl11~o.' Presbyterr which wdt be
bel~ .1\l,rch 1$ .', t the Chllll!l'&gt;the
Chureh. beginnint at 10:30 a. m
Altern~ttla named were Mrs. 'Jam
es Quick, )irs. ~ayme Holmes
an~~'.*'· P'arl .?fCBridc.

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· itaob, IQ~o\ted on .the
are 2liO "!!M bo•e
. ol
·Cofiati;•
auded ~Pt•'w•
as far as the U.S. Supreme court.
~denU;qrihe Ra!:lni'~!Jbia,~
appeal is wod in the local court, the Pollution
1.'::~FT:'L F~ .Overall ",...
could appea] through the State Court of ApJI!IIIIs, the
hou•e-.ive• there bave
court, and to the U.S. supreme tourt.
jectiODJ to aah HtUibll whJle
three years ago appealed In the GaJUa common
pony offlc~ carried out ev._, l!leas court, won, but lost in the court ot ap.f&gt;"als when !be l
meuun · poolble to reduce and f'olluhon Board earned the case there. Gallipolis ended its

Durmg the meeting p!&lt;UIS were
rn1de io have Family Night, Friday, March 25, beilinning at 6:30.
Planii are to have Singh Bhar of
Inllfa arid preaently atten ding OLJ
as .s:ueat speeker for the evening.
Mt'l . .MargiiJ'et Cottrill, Mra. Ro·
bert Harden and Mrs. Robert
Crow were named as the commit·
tee in charge o1 the food and proa:rl!lm for the affair.

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Rev. Howard Ruppelt, modera·
tor, conducted the meeting Sun
day evening when the Seulon of
the First United
Presbytenan
Church of Syracuse met in the
annex of the church.

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~ncl- Stadlym declarN •
rue wold Tutsdar nl1ht after twa
men ltapttd onto tN track and
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DEAN FAMILY IS PRODUCT OF 4-H CLUB WORK

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Middleport WYF
Holds Session
At Church Sunday

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HOTEL MARTIN

'Opt&gt;ratiOD ttorward Night

oollege to •llow thei'

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m convincing the pres1dent or t'be and Mra. John C. Vroman and oth·
f"onte era. While here Mrs. Vroman be·
hangout to rem1m open and to came ill with bronchitis and is
unable to return to her studiea
hm' P'om
Pn nc1pai James A. Dlehl, Jr. at Rio Grande for several days.
J ireded the play, with Benny EwSunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
mg aiding him as student direetor Clifford Stumbo and tamily were
I he cast mcluded Kaaron Kelton Mrs. N. R. Stumbo and PauJ
as Toasty, Dor Coates as J oe Stumbo ()f Charleaton.
Burke,
Rill Young portraymg
Clifford Steele wbo baa been a
"P1nky" Hamilton, Mike Roberts a1 patient at Shelterina Arms Hos·
Ogden McrJosky, Paula Sayre all pit&amp;l, Athens, has been returned
Conni~ Ashton and
Ruth Ann to his home in Carpenter and is
Brot he rs as Ebb Dunham and reported much improl·ed. Mr.
Charlesann a Hess as Flo Dunham. Steele is the brot.ber ()f Mn.
Darlene Justice acted the part Larry Gardner, former Middleof Shirlt&gt;y Bradford, Carolyn Ed- port resident.
wards the role of Suga r Lou J&amp;ck·
Rev. Linson Steblllns former
I' son,
Hoberta Hoov~r was Monica pastor of the Preabyterlan chu.reh
Bate5, and Carolyn Bell acted as in Gallipolis visited briefly with
Uomca's mother James Kern was Rev . Howard Ruppelt Monday
Dr. Pillsy, the colJege prealdenl mornin1.
.1nd Edna Carman wa1 EmUy Ron,
the Dean of Women . John McMurray uetrd the rolfl of CLHf Hay.
ward , band leader.
Acknowledgments from the cast
were made to Mr. Zahl and the
~anua l Training Clasa for maklr.g
the sel, to Erneet Hall and Elsie
Arnold !or mimeographing the Carolyn Ruaaell and Cmda Sauer
programs, and to the Row, Peter- were the devotional leaders for
son and Company of Uh nois for t he the regular Sunday meeting ()f
the WYF of the
Firat UDJted
production of the play.
Pn1byteriao Chuuh when the
Behind the curtain help were grou~ met at the church Sunday
prompters Bett~· (Jruest!r qnd Jerry evenmg.
Frick Stage banda were Jack Duf·
Lynn Buchanan, moderator,
fy , Tom Grucscr, Eddie Bunth, conducted the busineaa meeting
Nor man Price, Wayne Zurcher and when the IJ'OUp decided to have
Howord Well . The evening's usher· their FQrelgn Fellowship Night
etles were Carolyn Goeglein, Jean· on Mlll'ch 20 at ltOO with Gus
nettn Ho ush, Jack!C Thom.aK, Bon· Aw·rari as auest apeakcr. Mr . Aw·
me NcuUl mg, ~arda Grover and rari is attending Oh.la UnJYersJty
Sarah Wcstoo The usherette~~ sold and is also the president or the
candy durmg interrnisalon.
International Club of the unlveraJt)'.

Tuppers Plains
SOCie
• ty News

will
be observed Thursday evemng
Weekend cueets of Rev. and Mn.
wben Rock Springs Grange meets W W. Bragg were Mrs. Frankie
at 8 p m. The meetmg 1s opened Pickens and daughter, Mrs. Marto the pubhc and a program bas gartt Brown and daughter of Reeds
ville, Mr1. Jlolancf Torrence, Mrs.
t.;een planned bY the lecturer, Mrs. John Arbaugh and Mr. and Mn.
Huber Brown. A potluck dinner at Jack Weatherman, Tuppers Plains,
7 p. m. will precede the meeting.
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Whlte.

The Jumor Class of Pomeroy High School presented an in·
h P:IIDDII HOUDASHI'. T
terC&gt;Sting and amusmg portrayal of the three act play "Love
Pi!!n
Is Too Much Trouble " last night at the Junior h1gh school MiddRev. Howud Ruppelt was a
auditorium
busineN vWtor in Athens Monday
The play was well received by the large crowd present and
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn E. Vroman
d(' .::lt with the problems of the student body of a small college spent the weekend here with Mr .

Dance Sc heduled
FOr Fr1"d OY At
Pt. PI easant Arm:...ry

SpecinlNightToBe'
Ob•erved By Grange

~r. and lin. cb~ Ad-i Bowlero In Springfield
ams of Parkenburl.

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In the
Healtb Direetor Dr. Ralph
Dwotk, cblirman of tbe pollution
board, called .rom-·a altitude
.,._,
toward ill sewase problem "il·

moot u dongeroua •• OllOD de~ce of the .law,..
mon...do poioonmc at bome, and Pomeroy olfidalo all!:ffl · the

said by tw parenta to consider
himself "luclcy to be alive...
The Eastern hi(h ldlool 10ni"'
was working alone liD.deiDeath 1
car in tbe carage of hia neighbor
.Lewi&amp; .MIUer.
An aCquaintance Billy Cbapm.an
drove by, happened to noUce
Jimmy Jytag aWl throup the
o-pen door o1 the
waat be
saw didn't reeister at fint. ID 1
double take kind of readion,
Chipman aoon turned around,
found Jimmy WICODICi9Ua.
About that time JiauD)''t father
drove by. He waa dopped aDd together U* n~euep &amp;ot the Jiek.
youn&amp; man to hit 'home wbete he
waa revived 41ulcklf. ,...-

tl.fac•·

Blowers Ia Promoted
To OVEC Foreman

1. B. Hamid, plant m1naaer
of the Obio Valley Electric Corporatlon'a Kyeer Creek Plaat, aanounced todiY tbal Raymond a
Blowera ia belli# .Promoted to the
poa.itlon of maintenance fi:ln!DWl.
Blowen lila been With
since September 18M Ind. bu
served in the ea_pacity of a telt
encineer aince bia emplo~nt.
He .ia a nauv+ oJ ~outlt. iJ
married, bu aae ehlld, and reside• at llCN Teodora Avenue !n

on:c

, Ttle 1late hilbV.:aY patrol report·
ed a minor ace1ftnt yesterday
evening at 6:30 wben two can
colhded on the Blippery Kingsbury
Road about two miles west of Golllpolia.
Route 33.
One car was driven by William
FIREMEN TO MEET
Houdashelt, headed east, and the
The Meiga County Volunteer
other by Alonzo Hudson, beaded Firemen'a· Aa&amp;oclation will meet
west. Both men live on the &amp;;.np. tonight at 8 p. m. in tbe Middlebuey road. Damaee to both cars , port Firemen'&amp; quarters above the
was minor, the patrol reported. ~ Ctt)' Hall.

I

board to deler .;:tion on tbe vil·
Ja&amp;e'a temPoral')' Pf(mit ·to dump

raw ao"ago mto lhe Ohio !liver,
unlU the village could aftanl to
pay for a treatment plant.
Pomeroy Couneiurum .Ltalie
Fultz s.ald a recent resolu.tion by
the vtltage did not "defy" the
board as had been reported, but
merely souant more time. Dwor&amp;
lbdJOated tne board bad long since
grown impallenl with Pomeroy.
".lf the Vlilage u: not showing ·
deftance, it certainly abowa 1 lac~
of co&amp;.mzance ot tne total prob- :
lem toat is almoet as dangerout
.urwopen defiance" Dwork said.
t&amp; would oot aeree the vll·
lqe was polluting the river. He•ltd be would drink river water
one mile from the villot:o'•
charge point and pointed oul
tba' no chemical testa had beeri
made lo prove the water wu
polluted.
Chi~ State Sanltacy Engineer:
Fred H. WariDc aald aey mltler
spilling out of PomeroJ'a Hwage
ud teptie taUs waa pollution
and did not have to be tested to
be pioven harmful. He uid Pol·
iution by vUiagea and indw:trieJ
made the Obia River unaafe to

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drlnk ~ any;rliere.

Suit 18 Filed Here

Suit hu been Jiled in Common
Pleu Court. by the State of Ohio

Yl. Charlea Wile ~ba . The Wile
Coal Co., 344- Beech St., Middle·
port, for the sum of $+!3.78 with
Interest a.nd cosu. allegedl,y due a

state lund.

Lil-e Depending U~n Ingenuity

.!~ ~~pAe!.~~n£a~!~~ae«!!.~~~~~~or18,!!.~V~,~~~

Man nscue team groped •throuab tlate fall and' fire in tbe Holden
"I kept talking to tb~ men to out and he did."
amolt:e and gas-filled tunnel to- No. 22 nt1ne of the Jlllabd Creek cat Lbem to come with me but
·Bebind auch a 0011 barrier,
. in setll'ch of 18 miners wbo Q:lal ' Co.
they a111ooked like they were in Li.nio aaid, the minier.. could slaY
trapped -t~ebind a wail of
Had letn Pnttntiatlc'
shoCk."
alive fOJ' two or three-dafa.
- · hampered by !o&amp; and
Janow.
than 2t houn.
Slate mlnea direotor Cfawford
Carter pve the ftDlainder of
lt. lf. Jobnaon,. mlnea manager
tJle Pledri. de loa Loboa mounin the Sierra Ne\'ada. ranee

"Morw People Shopped Picken• In l959 Than

Any Year In Our .Z4 Yean In Buainna.''

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.

with oxycen maskll,
moved past the area
Seriai"Of"Mee~n;a
bad· bl~ked the tun·
Tbe Metg&amp; Count~~~~~ ~~;~~~ early today. They )2oped·
Club will ho[d a aeries
survlvora about t81 feet
entitled "Meet the
the sur1ace unless fire·
The fint
will
ga&amp;eS bad suffocated

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Wilson said fla.mee which block·
miners' escape
route · had been contained.
Two survivors who clawed their
way around the maze of fiamea
and fallen timber for 2.000 feet
to reach safety al•o feared fqr
the lives of tbe tr)apped men.
diredint the aearch 1 Willi&amp; ,.,...,. .... "VtNun..
the men may have villi, w. Va... who hed d•l.,..
if they had built ,. bat- et1 the mlne'a vtntl.. tlne .,....
coal W pl'otect . themselves t.m ltd on• oftltr m:m 011: of
lhe .poeo ttburll¥-&amp;!W
·Il!v 1". .
. pit an4 . ,...... wl)h ""'

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ed the entombed

hla party little hope to aurvlve
unlea~~ they Joined six others 1200
feet farther bact and buUt ·a well
of coal to ·prevent the fJ.Roeauted
ga1es
suffocating them.
Kyle BJair,
29, Hartt Ci'eek,
W. Va., wa1 the other ~n tG
erawl to 'fr'eedom. witb Carter
from the lll1nd qreu Coal Com·
pany'a No. 22 ~ne at near)))r
Holden.
·
.
"Car~r. m,.,. tx•cUJ what he
Wllf ~ .UOIII," llloir Mi4 atl-

mm

f01' the Jsl1nd Creek Coal CG.,
said the mlnen' auivival reattd
witb W. K. Donaldlon tbe firm's
safety director~ Wb!t was a01ong
the trapped men. uonildlon, Of
Holden, h1d cone into the mine
ell'ly TUeadl)' ~&amp;o make • periodiC
aafety check.
"Don1ldso1 is a top eneineer"
Johnlon Hid. ur hlive aomplete
eonlidtoce iD blJD, If Ute men 4o
what be ~f, , .&amp;JteJ:]J btl. OW·.
lll"l bcolt. Iii Jl&lt;&gt;Vl!Jo
. lleCo&lt;L"

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