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a-;..Dilly.-&amp;nUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 10, 1960

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Around And
About
Middleport

Mrs Eu&amp;ene

.. •UDOII HOIIDAI.....T

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Bone7andM1tebell
in P~meroy
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Mrs. No.h
Huk.int and
and
J ...,. sano~&gt;urr. lo&lt;ai. Some
Grange Holds First Meeting At Mn.
reeidentl wlU rememt&gt;er Mn
New Quarters ln Old Meigs Court House ~~~~::,!:l~'i:~C::.";

eMEETING

Mtss Lydia Ebersbach preSJded
at the
busmess sessiOn and
"qUiet day" was announced for
AprU 7 at the church from 1 to
3 p m Goals of the Society were
New oflicers were
w~n·
read and checked !or a~wards. A lhe Ohio Eta Phi Cbopllr met jD
commumcation was read from the G01 Oflice In IIJcldljpon
Mrs. James Rtchards, d1aLrict Tuesday evening. The ' ~dtidt,
treasurer, concermng the pledge B&lt;tt1 tve&lt;ion. Pffllilk ovot lle
and 1t was voted to lncrea.ae the meeting.
pledge th1s year from $300 to
$3215 It was agreed to sponsor a 1oorle&lt;~.
Brownie troop
l~
Election of oft1cers was held
with M1ss Ebersbach reelected preIndent, Mrs. Allen Elchmger,
v1ce preJ!dent; Mrs. Glen Dill,
secretary; Mra. Robert Warner,
treasurer: Mrs. Dwtght Parker,

na.vy wo.
lilk bU. wtdt

11'14 Utree-quartfr
tied WJth amall btiWI
narraw outrL The m..
cut p:uel tunic lklrt
two timllar bowl
lt'a from tiM
C»lloc:Uon.

ve~U.on to be tleld at tbe I tlihler·
Hilton Hotel in Columbus, March
Z8 . 30.
Wblte Roee Lod1e Auailian mtt
It wll nported that two memin regulal HSIIM It the LellOn ben, )lira. PauUne Gallagher and
Hall. .n M,id~ WeO.ne!ldly Mr11. Alma Miller were tn the ho&amp;afte-n. Mn~na 'llattox,. Ylee pJtal.
PftJident PJ"N.
in ~e. abaence
Tbe hostesses, Mrt- Mattox.
of tbe preol~ept, Jln. - · .J4or· 14n )lobaon Mrt. Greenlee and
Mn. Balley,' served retreibments
the ·btlelneu sesaion U to the members

Hicbtower.left this
hohle in Panama
'"·•·•ner a "Y~tit with Mr

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Mre. Avon Kel'rtin
Holzer Hoapltal.

Rocket 1\lasts

Burghtr Ala.,. DeB,ttoyed By Two Men

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Provico Store

Resfuers Meet Another Delay
In Battle Far Under Ground
LOGAN, W

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Rescuers battling for the fourth

to reach 18 miners trapped deep in a fire-scarred coal
m~ne near here suffered another de~y today .

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A "hot" area about 1,500 feet from where the entombed
men may have barricaded themselves was made impassable

by intense heat, dense smoke and th.e absence of any Row of
arr.

West Vircima Mmes Dtrector
Crawford L. Wilson, who earlier
admitted ''tune 11 runmng out,"
&amp;a~d an attempt would be made to
l ..·ver,. tbe arr now and clean out
the •moke.
"Th1.1 should be aceompliahed
b:r early this afternoon," Willon
T1M1 millft ehlaf Hid the poe.
k1t of atatic unok• and eir
nlhowa a ltl~ ef air and tN

men (trappH tnlnan) may hMe
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shut it off...

W1lson still beld hope rescue
umta could reach the 18 men, who

Youth Fellowship
Holds Sessi.lln
At Enterprise

Jt ·~~~jN~;s $1.35 a pair
'1.35 a pair
'1.35 • poir

were served at
.meetihg by Jerry

roo,
... vou

Ann .Brotbcn will 'he
tho April mottlnr.
MIITING ANNOUNCED
The M•r:r •Shrine No. ;;t1 will
meet Friday at 8 p. m. at the Od.J
Fellowa J;laiUn Pomeroy lt is un-

nouneed.

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Funeral Services
or Mrs. Cross ·
Will Be Sunday

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home! ta about
Gate-"!ood. store,

IN OUR USED DEPARTMENT

.$1!5.
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Mother Of Six.
Held On .Bad
Check

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will

10 sebools

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$88·

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$3.00 pr.
WOMIN~I

..bleb
and

red

told

Reg. '3.98

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MAIUITTA, Q, UP! - A ..Ill-

meN . .a Ohio lteiii'OICI trein
•Pt-dlnH • truck lotdocf
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'fiiunct~y. IMI lthtie .,.,
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Funerill services win be held
Sunday ,at two o'clock at the Beth·
any Cft.urc.h at Dortas for lfnl. W.
B. Crosa, who paBSed away last
at Holzer Ho6piW foUowmg
prolODged illne88.
She was taken to tbe office of
. Hewetsou Where tbe wound was
M.n. Crosa was a member of the
I d:~~~· She was rdeased. pending :~'~;:'.h~:;~
1f
investigation by tbe Porn·
Church and ts surv1ved
ero)' police, thief Jed Webster
W. :B. Cl'Ofls, Rasa1d today.
a brother, Jeny JacUvetpool.
may call at the Ewmg

Co_mpIete Coverage G"lVen 8y
Ht':'.-:::::::;; !Did:
Rpund Ball Dedicated .Famil
. y :':..~ade
f.aken to the church. Burial will
in the LeW! Falla Ceme-

• One of Melg&amp; county's most basketball-minded families will
be doing what it likes best In Sports tonight, watching round·
ball games.
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Marshal's Pay Hike
Came Elll"lier, In '59

4-H Clubs Will Go On River Trip
'ULLETINS
. June 9 When. Steamer Avalon Visits At Pomeroy
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loy· mt. Mark·

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!But Mr. and Ml'fJ. Donald Wolfe Btg Ten champs. play Western
City council tolii'C!ea ·aatd
, 'and daughter, Janice, ,se01or ou K~~tucky (20-6) •. R..
,
town inarshal ll.. L.
pr_e-Jaw )ltUdent, will be several
They juat ~... the,y re .fonni
wu not granted a N inbundr:OO miles iparL Contrary tq &amp;ee a better pair of games, sa'd
of $00 per month recently
l~l~ Br~pbi 6!judp
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Mr
Wolfe
wtw
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RaclDe
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-- d¥fm&amp;
· 1 COD troveny
Oblo Una•
a usua y appefUI m such a Sch 1 .....l ...., 1
d tbl ti di as repou~
,tbe : bri(J&amp; judie Getald sP4ll1&amp;-bent famij)', it is the laduJI rectooor. .,..nCJ..-... ab 1 e C · whieb helped brine the re1ipation
. •Wood wbo Js aHihated tr~velini:, the gent ataymg home .
of .Mayor C. 0. Pickens last Honte~'bet's' · traiJ1ing pro"Why, I'm the official score- da)' ni&amp;bl
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musJo at West Virginia
iMrs. Wolle and .ber daughter keeper at the PlTl"
Tbe oUiciala said the marshal
will take the noon exCW'llion train
bad been granted a pay increase
ii·~:~~~~~
out of Athens for Louisville, Ky ,
(The PIT 1&amp; the Portland lnvtt.a· last year before former MAyor
d
will be aceepte to where tonight the.- Bobcats meet taonaJ ToutnameDt--ade school- Pickell8 took offlce after winning
CQSt or the event.
tough Georgia Tech (21.0) JD the whtch opens tanighl.~ at Portland the November election as an inde·
-3.::l•_::G.::rad:.:::e_:S&lt;:.:::hoo=ll.;:l·_~~---_:pe:.:::n;:de.~n.;:l_:&lt;_:••::d.::•d_:•::."':.·_ ..
Area .,ne,:es are urgmg attend ftrst game and Ohio State (2.,1_. _:
anee• and ®Operation in such fea·
UvaiJ a• part of 11 nationwide
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OXFORDS

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gymnaaium

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BIG BOYS'

'to •''·"

School

wJth auditions be&amp;inaing
a m. snd calrytn;

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SALE

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,.Wlliclf

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Mter tbe meetine a socia1 hour
IO'h
wiU be held witb refreshments
,
to be aerYed by the haspltality
The Regional, Soli! and Ensem- ~l~~;~A~.special invitation ia
Feat.IYal wt.ll be. held for the
the parents of the
tl.me In this area at tbe Waarea to attend.

The coroner

Anton Dltfring - Huel Court

to

·~~~;ftl::":~t~~~l&gt;ou\.

aurface of
two milea

Church ln Po~e· j from
.
services wUl be oon·
They raced illiainst time beat 2 o'clock at the cause no one tneW how mucb air
Rev. Fatbei John space tbe entomW miners h'ad:
Burtol will be
Heart Cemel&lt;t7.

J»e -announced. ,

- alao "THE MAN WHO

Sizes 31-!1

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for more than
1 st.retf:b.

tbatThe
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Sl&amp;ea
6~ to lZ

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·.Ill~:~!~~~·~·.; ..d}·35
a poir
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$1.35 a pair

APE MAN"
Den.'1y Miller, The New ,-.nan

UN'S

.D,IIPS OXFORDS

will

Festival
Is Tomorrow At
t'fl/aha u•

"BELOVED INFIDEL"

ANN~Vf.~_S.ARY

will be speakinf Fri·
and SUDdu nighta
churcll. Time of
7:30p.m.

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G"'&amp;ory Peek - Debol'flh Kerr
SATUROAY
"TAIIZAN AND THE

toULD CHEAT DEATH"

han been sealed from freedoM
since 8.30 a. m.• u.t., Tue.da7
when a slate f01lJ touched off a
fire at the &gt;1M-foot level of the
Holden No 22 mine of llland
Creek Coal Co.
The intense b'eat which at tilDel
reached 150 degrees. phD Choking
amoke, carbon monoxide gu and
addiUOJlal roof lalla have beatea
back repeated efforu to break
through to the trapped men.
Crews, tr')'mg to clear fallen
f ..,,., wer-e subjected to teppera.

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Devotions by Jerry Frick openThe Salisbury Girl Scouta Troop
the business meet ina: of the
and their leaden, Mrs. Johft
t,ellowshlp of the Enter- I"''""" and Mrs William Collins,
EUB Churctl when the observed the beginnlnl of Girl
met Tuesday evening at Scout Week by attendlng worsJUp
H:rvJce at the Rock Sprlna:s Me·
sin&amp;inc ot thodlst Church Sunday.
Have in .TeThe troop met at the scJtool on
"The Old
Rugged Monday evening and duea and at·
l4: 1·9 was read b)l tendance were taken by the paand prayer by El· trol leaders. Plans for a pro·
Wll a diSCUS· ll'BID to be presented at the Sal·
eeaaon after1 labury PTA on March 15 wen~
cloaed with made. Plans were also made tor
Lord out-of-door day which will be
beld SJ~turda,y, Marth 12, (rom 10
a. m. to 3 p. rn. at the Sall&amp;bur)'
Scb..l.

(LITTLE LOANS,

ica.
Rev.
day,
at the
th ...
On

,., S1.50 a pair :·

Girl Scouts
Attend Services
At Rock Springs

POMEROY, OHIO

300 W. Seeoad St.- Phone WY 11-1111, Pdmeroy

Hit. Minersville Feed Store
With $~00 Safe Robbery Last Night

uid.

TONIGHT .... PRIDAY

SA'(IfllGS &amp; LOAN CO.

enttne

SINGLE

Ar...ndSo.l

MEIGS 111EATU

~~ONOMY

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Tow~dOrhit

Skinner;
secretary
treuurer
llolary
McAfee;
newsand
reporter,
Ja· ~~~~~ 6~R~~~:~~~:~~.
net Arnold; recrcaUon leader,,_.:: -··
Polly Bahr; health and aafety,
Patty Arnold.
During the meetinc pi'&lt;Jjecll
were dUcussed.
Ottlers attendini were Becky
and Mary Ra~ord, Susanna Ar·
nold, Reta Wears, Linda Sa~vage,
DiaJU&amp; Weyersmiller, Janet Humphrey
The next meetin8 will be held
March 22 at 6.30 at the home ot
Mn. Amos Leonard Wlth the 11d·
Mrs. Betty ErMn. A d'"
monstratlon will be ll'Veft: at t.he
next meetmg by Nancy Sktnner
on hemmmg hems.

After 6 P.M. with
Merchants Pollee Service

$25 to $1()0t)

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The Rock Springs Busy Bee 4-H
Club organized on March 9 at
the home of Mrs. Amoe Leonard
with Mre. Betty Erwin u the ad·
visor. The meetina: was opened
w1th 13 members present. Offi.
cen elected were president, Anita
Collina; vice pre&amp;ident, Nancy

FREE PARKING

WISH I)

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I"rl.vate Roofll8 For
18 l-o 17~ People

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Club Organized
At Rock Springs

POMEROY'S liST

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waa 1nnounc:ed that Mn. Lucille
DUll would n~reten1 tff ett~up at
lbe B&lt;otbethoa&lt;l AIUifl&amp;rY Con·

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Hl1'EL MARTIN

Black Leather

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Sorority Chapttt'
Elects Officers At
Tuesday Meeting

' The
m project of makln(l nose bags
and s1t upon"' were ro mpl cted afler whtch a game 'wo keeper" was
played

eBANQUET

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PLAN and ARRANGE
eRECEJ'TION

when tlie IIOnary educahOlli Mn. J. W~ tJ~

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Central Scho.ol
Gl' rl Scouts
I Hold Meet"lng

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Brown

WSCS of the United Kethodlii Murray, . sec;nti.Q' ot lijt(it~
Cburcb met Tuesday evenm&amp; at and publications; Mra. C. F. Tom,P
the cl&gt;urth.
klna, ~cret.try of ttPJ,dren •
.. ork, M:tu Grace CampberU, f!Qo
GrL-up singing of "A Charge To retary of stu debt wort; Mn. J:, £.
Keep I Have" '(Jpened the meet- Bryant, aeentaey of ehriltia:D
mg, foUowed with a meditation &amp;OCtal relations, Mra,. W. Q. J141and prayer by ~v. Brown. ScrlJI nltz:, secretary ·Gf toell cburcb
ture readiqs wen g1ven by Mu achvitiea antJ M:n. "Eulene llroWD
George H. Parker, Mra. Dwagbt seeretary of youth wort.
Parker, Mrs Jed Webster Sr ,
At the elose of tbe meelinl a
and Mlss Grace Campbell after
wh1ch a meditation on each was
course w.as served by Mngtven by Mrs .• Brown. The deftm- IJU•Ipn Gilmore, Mr1. Baker Gor
uon of stewardship and stewardand ){1'1, Pearl Hysell. TIJ.e
t
t
b 01
Pattlcll't Day tbeiM was cii'·
I
I ;;:;;;.,·~~. lme, s ewards IP
pos- ned out on lbe &amp;.able
a p''·
1;
and stewardship or tal....were cliscuNed by Mrs tiC tree holding lfeiD a-.m ctropl
Brown A solo "I Want to Uve tn tn the center and tbi!DI'Otka Pltca Friendly World" by Julie ed at Interval! alOni tie tlblt.
Brown accomamed by her mother
concluded the program.

Mrs. Gertrude H1,chtower of
Panama C~t)', tlor;id.A, hu been
VlSitln&amp; here with relatives and
friends, includin1 Mr. and Mn

Plana were made for "Opera- 1
.,
·pe Mire several yean aa:.o .
tl.ons Forward" mghl and open Land a.!ter wb1ch refreshments
Mra Harry Mllls who aust.amed
house at the next meetmg when were served
Cbtll'* Grange met puesda)'
At the March 2.2 meeting the a hlp injury seven~ weelu ago
evenint in lheb' new hall m the servmg committee will provtde was return.ed Tuesday by ambtllold ~elp -Oounty Court House coffee and sandwtches and olhera
from Holur Hospital to her
Dale Kaub, worthy master. are asked lo br1ng a covered d11h. lho•me on Fourth Street.
pre1nded .and thanked George
Xn. Emma Matthews Js st.ayGenheimer, Harry Holter, Hoy
at tbe home 0( Mr. and Mrs
MtUer, Geor~e Holter. Lawrence
Scmea. Mrs. Seines who has
Srruth, Read Young, David Kobbeen ill for an e"tended peruKI.
Ientz, Earl De.an, Clayhm Alll'n
about tbe UJ"lt.
Lt. James Roller arrived Sun••d lbe bome econom&gt;e• &lt;ommll·
tee !or their work on the ball.
day for a vtait with bia parents,
He also thanked Carl Kautz, Del ·
Refreshments hy Mrs R1 chard Mr and Mrs. Max Roller and
mar Baum, the Ridenour Supply, Owt•ns preceded the mectmg nf the family. He came ee:pMially to ac·
Elberfeld Store and Hence Karr Central School Girl Scouts cf c.ompan)' hta wife and cb1ldren to
for donations given. A communi· whu-h Mrs Vtctor Young Jr IS the Chanute l''teld, Ill., wbere they
cation waa read concernmg the leader when the Cirl6 met Tuesday will make their home Mn Roller
National Gran&amp;:e Monthly
evenmg at the school
and chtldren
have been the
Group alnllDI of "When You
JUe•ta
of
her
parents,
Mr end
The meetm1 opelled w1th prayiiDd I Were , Young Maggie' openMr1. Homer Hartley while Lt. Roler
followe
d
by
the
Pledge
to
the
ed the program, followed by JOkes
ler wa1 on us1gnment
by Leota Young A poem "The Flag and the Gtrl Scout Promtse,
Mrs E M Wood let. Tuesday
Gran&amp;e'' composed by A&amp;nel Rull laws, slo~~:an and motto given m lor Cleveland Wtlere she \till be
umson
Roll
call
and
dues
were
chell was read by Mary Genhe1mer
the a:uest of her 10n-in·law and
and two articles were g1ven taken by ~tss Sharon Yohng, with daughter, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Don GraH'i
g1rlil
and
five
leaders
and
help"Brus h Control" by Roy M1ller
ber and family.
and "Crackdown On Pencllhn and ers present.
Mrs. Gordon Hams hll return·
PettJctdea" by Dale Kautz
An American Fl .. g was presented ed to her home m Columbus d ·
The program closed wtlh group to the troop by Donald Wtlllama ter spending the weekend with
smgmg
"Dwelling m
Beulah The use .and dtaplay or the tlag her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. M
given m the handbook were 11tud- Hennesy. Mr. Hennes)' la report·
• 1C'd and also the World ABIIOl'tahon ed to be improving from hls re·
of G1rl Guides anrl Gtrl Sco uts, and cent illness.
the mr.amng of the PlD were exMrs. Glenn Lambert subatJtuted
YOUR NIXT
plamecl Plans were made for the in the Elementary School recent
outing to be held at the Salisbury ly , for Mra. Jamea Hawley while
ePRlVATE PARTY
School Saturday. The gtrls are to Mr. Hawley was hospitalized.
m~t at the Bapllst Ch urch at D.U

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United Met~odist Church WSCS Holds
White Row LcKfge
Session Tuesday Evening At (h&amp;ir.t~\ Holds M~fing
"How·l'otal ill MJ St.ewardlbip .. '
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wa.a the topic of tbe devolloDJ and tecretary of promotioa; Mn. l"- At Legion Hall
program Led by the Rev. and '!ebtter Sr., secretary of P

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County~s

Meigs County 4-H Oub.s wlll
enjoy aq afternoon educational
e-xcuralon aboard the Steamer
Anion June 9 whea· tbe boat
vaaili Pomro,v. Ride hours will

beltil5p. m.

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ARCH;SHOES
. ePumps
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THI AVALON
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for recreation and ll!bJbymut.
steamer's home, ~~ 211
lnlormaUon COJloetnlili! the W•t 8th S~t, CIDCI!iDW. J.

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Avaloo Is obtaluM&gt;Ie oo"' fniOI Ollljl; Dwtbai'·l.c!OlO. ' '

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Admissions, March 9: Mrs. Ben A111V&lt;i: ·TO Jtiti&amp;U'ft
:&gt;pencer, . Radne ; Mie~ae1 owen (;p
OS-MASON AREA .
Bratton Middleport; Miss Jamce
Faye H~nry, Mason; Mrs. William
~""~I. ~ , PU\tl~r
R. O'Neill. pomeroy.
Pubtlth,~- - every +nernlf!)ft u
Discha;ges Y!arch 9: Mrs Jay r:tPl S.ancS&amp;r iaJ 'Re ObiO V1Uet
"fyers. Elza. Dt*ds, Bernard Ward.
~~IDPJIIJ ~~ llOa~.!
George Cernally. '\otl'i!. Marvel f'oe ., • .:;!2\trGJ,
o. _..
ley, Mrs . Ted summers, Nancy
~fll!e phone WY2·21.M, eullorDairs, Wilham Judy, Ted Riley, lal offl~ ~~one WY2·21D7.

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tHE DAilY SBNTINEl

...:O:..;;ifitli'g Editorially
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armed with figures
-visit southw:s(~m Ohio and say funeralis·
~ t.~Words -about the long-coming t&gt;Conomic

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'ff ljb~ms that a!ntct us.
·.~·. . ·tn recent weeks it has become popular to
... listlO or 13-large industries that have moved
·~ . ~!iflfdl~
merely abandoned operations
a;u:rtng the past 40 to 50 years. Among them
one hears big names in coal, salt, foundry
works, railroads (car shops).
The impression left always is that, "Well,
ttook what's happened to you , you're not mov : ing ahead in population, you won't get out
~ and give expansion the old rah, rah push, so
: th~re's nobody to blame but yourself."
. We beg everybody's pardon, but our light
~ malady isn't quite th:tt easy to diagnose, or
•: treat.
In this era of growing automatism and con: centration of manufacturing and distribution
~ techniques is it any one's, or any group's
: fault, "tha't :
: - The two remalning (giant)
salt firms left
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: in the nation find Michigan and other salt
: Ded..s closer to main markets, served by more
~ efficient hubs of transportation, and have
: salt more ecoilomical to mine .and process?
-The New York Central llailroad, when it
: came time to dieselize, made a top manage~ ment decision to repair cars elsewhere than
•: Middleport?
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. Its stockholders' interests served better by
; centr&amp;Uzing its operations primarliy serving
' the southwestern oil and gas drilling business

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in Coffeyville , Kansas?
- That the Pittsburgh Coal Co111pany. and
other big operators, pulled up stakes in the
20s, facing no more troublesome labor ills
than elsewhere in an industry beset even then
by the need to mt!chanize; and that Meigs
county's easily mined high coal comparing
unfavorably in qnallty with other areas, was
nearing its end?
So when our vi!itors blame all this upon
southe astern Ohio people, point like an over·
zealous father to 6Ur shortcomings as tub
thumpers to lure industry to our boundaries,
they have missed the point.
Tub thumping will help in the years to
come . We must do all we can to make our
towns and countryside attractive. Pomeroy
and Middleport missed their Qoat when new
families from the Sporn, OVEC, Vanadium,
Celenese, et. al. settled largely elsewhere because we were not aggressive promoters of
new housing.
But we should not feel that our present
worries follow some dark. mysterious evil
and sun, snow
deeds of past omissi'OD.', It waa partly the way
another day is done,
hirs bl{l'\Vn the Winter
the economic ball bOunced IMbls hJghly tech·
still the ni)&lt;ht will
nlcal America of the mld·20tb Century.
Th3.t being so 1 we should consider our conbop.dr'y
~d weeds~
Qllt in you
the
on
sciences clear In .approaclltng future opporrind no food galore .
tunities.
Iii;ti;l,lg but snow was in ~tore.
There Is st1'01111 indlcaUOII we should be
ready for industrltl 'e•ptot!IJioil within not too
distant years ill \hl! Ult:rrt hils area. If any·
thing will reverse the trend of the past 50
years here, it will be such a development.

rie, Mason; R.
MeCoy,
Columbia; Ro1ers and McNeil,
West Colurnbla
and Howard
llouth, Lftart.
G. c. Sommer of Southside led
the EDP Honor JWII for J.an-.abr
with 47 eows :produ('lnt an ave~·
age or 1191 pounds of milk per
Buasell Jones al Point Plea- cow. 46.0 pounda of tit per eow,
san\ placed first on the Dairy and IJhowlne a butterfat t.Mt of
Herd Improvement AIIIOt!latlon 3.9.
Honor Roll for the month of febOthel'8 on the EDP Honor Ron
ruary, according to William F. were F.. n. Jones, Pt. Pleuant;
GreJory, COllnt~ alent.
Old Town Farm , lnt'., Pt. Pleas·
Ten eowa were tested from the ant, Unit 1; David Roush, New
Jones llerd. They avt~raead 1086 Haven; Old Town Farm, Inc.,
pounds of mllk per COW, IJhowed a Unit 2., Pt. Pleai!Jant; Clarence
butterfat test of 3.80 and pro· Thomas. Letart; Otis Randolpll,
duced an average of 40 pounds of Leon; J. w. Watteraon, Apple
Grove; Douglas Roush. Letart;
(at per CllW .
Other. on the honor roll were Clifford Carson, Mason and W.
Otmer t.levina:, Weat Columbia; W. Brown. Letart.
W . A. Barker, .southside: Ray
cranlc, Henderson; Oran Love,
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C. L. Cottrill~!'!; ~.~\;
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ington State
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!lcretary Thomaa S. Gatea .tr. suf·
aville; Brown 'lina Rood, Letart: Cered a brulscd left ahoulder and
Rolfe I.ee, Gallipolis Ferry; J. H. a minor skin abrasion Wednesday
Morgan and Son, Pliny ; Pirl Bur- in an automobile accident.

Man Has Top
Rank In DHIA

Mr&amp;. William Lavey, Miss 'Milbel

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mother of Jacob McCoy. No cblldren. After the deatb or hla tirar
wife he married B'e rtha Burns,
Children Martha, )lary, Arthur,
DOrey, Dennis, Alice,\ Ellen, Her·
shel, I.Jly.
Spen@r manled Lottie
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Larry Krue·
in Roeer K.a1Jer and IDave Den- ger wat piteblnl in 22. to make
ton. Kalter especially la ranked up for the !act that lbe team'•
u one of the flneat •hoU ever leading acorer for the aeaton
~een in the Soatheutern Confer- Bubll: Adams, waa being held ~
ence.
six.

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. SCOTI'SD .\LE, AriJ. UP I- The
pttching career ot Dave Hillmafl
'fa&amp; feared in jeopardf 11 the result oi auto aet!ident injuries.

If Yot bad a mlllhm dol-

Hillman, 92, obtalued. by ' tbe
Boston Jled Sox from the Chicago
Cubs, 1 n d ou.Welder Marty
Keougb, 25, were hurt early Tbursday lJhen their ear"left the road
and overturned.

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Rio Grande, led by 'Jackson with
28 1nd Davenport with 21\ beat
Ec:oi\Oa\Y Gtocel'Y 08-Sz. ln the first
game of tbe Kycer Creek Independent Basketball Tournament last
ntabt.
IQ th'e·, sec.ond game, Nortti q~­
lla'a Glenn bunn had 17 ~i!p
in a 37-32 Win over Vanadiu!b
whose Harry ·, Surfaee; •· 'one-time
Yellow Jacket atar, ooJ.leded 13
points.
RoUib of Economy bad 13 pojnts
in the Rio · Economy game. ·
Monday Matc,hi's Bar playa K,Yger at 7 and the Moose (Pt. Pleilsant) meets Mert_ervl1le at 6:15p.m.

Sources close to the club said
Jt was almost certain that within
48 hoUrs
and Weias will
agree \o a
the $78,000
er and tbe
dub. That would pea
1960 salary at approximate).y $70.
ooo - give or take a mtrik IJtole
or. two.
Such a compromiBe appeared
~n because both sides could
~·'ll it a victory,, ,Ma,ntle ·becauae
!li'll ~ the h~best-pald .285-hll·

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washday drudgery are over when
you buy an automatic electric dryer.
No more lugging wet, heaty clothes.
No more weather worries. No more
running up and down the basement
stairs. Don't drudte-dry your clothes
-electric-dry thcml.

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Middleport, Ohio

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SAN FRANCISCO UPI-Call·
Cornia's Pe~e Newell, c~ch of
the defendb\g NCAA cilaC:b of
champions
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the
United Press Interniltional · "Coach
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1958 OLDSMOBILE
Super 88 - 4 Door Hard T011

The Martin Restaurant

on his pitebing ~- He bas the
right arm. lD a allnl and doctors
INDUSTaiAL L".:AUI
BllY it will be a week or so beHI~
u ;o• ..., ·1
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any pitching.
Hl&amp;:h 3 game""'· S. FlatiaaaD 600
jHI.gh ain&amp;le prc,e 8, Flf,n~tQ 122
Team 3 alne Sport1 Cerlt,fr at78
DODGER&amp; SIGN COLLEGIAN
Team ~~~ pme Sport ~ter
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WDn Lr•· Pet.
ngeles Dodgers have signed Swiaher-Lohae Drugs 11
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third baseman John Werbas of S
the University of Southern Call· port Centt:r ..... 14\t ~"'- fJ04
fornia to a bonus contract in -ex· Daugherty Inc.
. 12 Ut &amp;00
cess of $20,000. Werbas, wllo bit Pomeroy· Cement·
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.419 for the Trojan&amp; last &amp;ellson
Block
... 10 14
wlU be assigned , to the Dodgers'
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TODAY'S
SPECIAL

Solid black linlsh, whitt !!ldewalllires ~lie driYe
radio, beater, power I!I*ID&amp; power bralies; One l...i

lars you couldn1 buy a fill·
er sleljl: than our quality

ST PETER
C. Searle&amp; . ·. ......... , . .' .. · 110,
lrict
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tbe · Hu5kies in
third Slugger Mickey Mantle and
and
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1traight regional and on thei~· wa:,· New York Yankees are expecl!&lt;d Mickey to come to him . It was
WilKS HIO:H GAMIS
clear that Mantle went to the Flan~~r . . . . . 178! 199 2J2 6q)
:Jo another state tournament ap- today to end baseball's' molt
pearance, Nortllwe!rtem won the 1 brattdJjplJI'Y. war of the IPrinl · Yankee camp uninvited by Wei&amp;&amp;, Se~tJ.~ ,· ··.·~·: .': ·. : ·.191" 189 1"9 Ma
slntate t iUe in 1938 and was in tbe: spldlldl'•ngll W difference down the who seemed ready to carry on an Mclt!P'nti",v ...... · 205 155 112
m1 1e.
indefinite battle with the young 1:t Jtusaell . . . . 168. 182 lJO 031
f 111 1aat year.
:.COlumbia (13-9) and Lowellville
What it buils duwn to is that star,
H. Lohse
187 311 14:7 1515
(13-1) Will collide in the other dis- \~ant1e will have his $70,000 ai;Jd 'iO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::.;;::
tril:t final at Canton. The winners Gener~J Manager George Weiss t•
will advance to the Canton re- will have his pride.
glonal.
The unexpected break in negoOther district (inals tonight will tiaUons that were building up into
We're Always Ready With
be the. Hiland (aJ..2) and Garaway .th~ b;isges! s~lary '-rhubarbs since
(22-1) elaab at Brilliant; Glenford the days or Joe I)iMaggio and Babe
(20-5) VB Corning (24-1) at Athena; ·Ruth came ThUrsday night when
New Boston (21-0) vs South Web- the 28-year-old Mantle popped up
Hot Dogs
Iter (20-1) at Piketon, and the in the Yankees' camp. Mantle's arRa~or (1'1-fl) clash against Mount rival was a total surprise because
Hot
Gilead (18·5 and Granville (23..0) he and We1ss had rl'fuaed durin-'l
utlmt AUville (23-2) clash at Col· thfi! last few we~:;ks :,J]i'il;;;;..;;'h;~•
umbus.
mere $1.'11 lelephOne n
Milk
ond Frosen Dessert
here and Dallas, Tex., or Jololin,l
*OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mo., that could have gotten
together.

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rebounding Ohio Univenity aquad
lhat baiUed to tbe lillci-Alnorian
CoDference title and a 1&amp;-'1 record
before atwmJng Notre Dam·e 74CI6, in the flnt roWMl at uXm,.
lon.
'J'be Bobcat.&amp; IOl I zt.pcrint aeorlnj Job aucl 18 rebounds from U
center Howle Jollilf apiDsl Noire

Pitching Career
Jeopardized By
Auto Accident

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LAWRENCE, Kan . UP1-Kan·
ta• and Arit.ona. will meet for tbe
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time tin~ 1148 when they
a home-and-home football
aeries in 196&amp; and 1968. ~·••·
which hosts the fJrtt ca.me at
holdt a 2-1 -1 edge over
Conference school in
their
~tries .

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By Wllter I. 811111
seems that they were all connect-

nlgbt~.~~t.: uR~J~t · Jl ..'fpun~ 7) ·~f. c;.o,.l• T.ch (21-:~.

The Almanr.l

Gf:orlia Tub tot into the tourDIImtnt aftu ~atlna: Kentucky
tlriee but fioiJbins ~econd only

Bears, BearcatS
Bucks Favored
I ReiJionals

Mfdwtat at Ml!rih•H•ri.- K1n.jlu b0rd
. (l~l beha.,:d _J)Ick Jon~'c Clneln~atl ·25-1) n. D.-Paul (iU)·
2S PO-1nts,t ~UeiJ,Will
the Win:.~ T•r:•l OU! vs. K•mas Jl"'),
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n .. a. OD .,, II . c~1In _- arren ~ Wut at S•attlt, Wash, ....;. (IIi.eonteJ~ --~~; -~he_. ~strlCt .till~ ~- .#Qr~i• .(25·1~.vs. ~nta Clara (21·8);
Urday ~lgh.
~- Ut•"h "25-2) vs. Orlton (li-t).
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Former state champion New.,~ , : T~·. wlnl).•rS of thl' rqlonals
qt-aJ scored 11n easy 59-45 wm will ;dvanc. to th• national semi·
e_ver ColumbUJ Linden (1&amp;4) at the · finals at Sen Franolsco nut week·
LOiulflb_UII Class· A.A. d,istrtct, .whiletthd.
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Orandvaew (13·9) upsel Wa'shing- ·
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• cour~. House (16-6) in a ri!J.~9' :BAKERSFIELD. caur. UPI- A
,oa
~~!Me. ,. .
. . ' coroner's. jury Thursday ruled
Only three Class A district truck driVet J{)hn Garret tnegli.
:were p\ayed THursday gen,t in the March 1
of his
lliiht, inclUdil'lg · a couple of prnit- tsdker-truck and a passenger train.
.pOned gaqles at Wellston,
and 13 others lost their
Nellonville {1f.t9") walloped Ham· lives m_t_he_.
~en. 73-55, and Fairland (17-li)
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HISTORY
Meigs CountY

Clns A rql'!lnal qu•Hfl•rs I - -- - -M llhttrmlnH toni1ht at
.Canton, Brilliant, Alhano, Pike- \
ton ilncl Columbus. All 16 Clus
AA ...... will have to walt un·
til S.turQy night,
Defending Class AA champion
Cltveland Eut Tech overcame a
R
~~ b[W&lt;il~ Thllfoday night at Bed·
1:)~ord n a 54-38 semifinal win over
CHICAGO UPI -California Cin~reeksviQe . East Tech (18-1) OV· dnnati and Ohio State are heavy
ercome slallini tactica with n 24- favorites to zoom to victory topoint aecond period to down upset· night In regional eUmtnations in
minded BrecksviUe (24-47).
t_he NCA,A collele. basketball tourThe Scarabs., who lost their fihlt D~ent. ~ ·
'game ot the season and since
Cincinnati, led by all-time scorhave rolled up 18 victories, wUI lng champion Oscar Robertson
n)etlt eleYeland St. Ignatius in the and Ohio ·' State's Big Ten cham:
finall Saturday.
, pions will be making their first
· ,Canton Timbn Wins
.awearance in tbls year's jatnboUnbeaten canton Timken (21-0) ""fee.
fiK't\~UJillon will bump bead&amp; in
Califorma, opened the defenae of
~· Clasa AA finals . at canton. its NqAA crown by clobbering Idamken ron~d' over ~merva, 61!- ho $~te, 71-44 TUesday.
01, aad Massallon ~lOok , Irao~n~le ' .. 11~ are the pairing! for to~-,9, Thurs4ay rnght.
night'l regional games:
Portsmouth (17-4) and . Chilli- .E•.•t at Charlotte, N. c. - WO'd
_oothe (17-4) IJCOred bi.g wms at· Y1r11nla (25-4) vs. NIIW York Unl·
.tbe _Atllens Class ~ district. 1'he. . rslty (20-3); St. Joa.ph's' (P.a.)
·Tro,.ns edged Mane!\11 Ull'll .lb ·21).5) vs. Duko (16-101
a '16-15 thrill~. and Chillicothe
MidHst at Loulsvni., Ky _
_bWted Ironton, .&amp;3-!Sl.
Ohio State (21-3) YS. w..t.,n
· :t'~ __ (12-9)
turned in · the tucky (20-6); Ohio Uftlvertl ... 117·

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IINEW GlliD 111111

Ohio hiJh IChf?Ol bask~t~all tournaments reach that critical
stage tomght with semi-flnal district action carded on 17
front~ and seven Class A squads slated to qualify for next
week s regtonals.
By Saturday night, 16 survivors in each classification will
be
fiel~ll that remain for the regionals out of the huge starting

Enterea II ,eoond claas 111al1lld

Thomas, Mrs. Don Spires, Robert tD.atter lt t'be i*J81i offtee at Podt
Graddock, Glenn Graham. Janet eroy, Obio.
Packett, Jacqualine Steele, Meltnda ti Natia.S:~~~aln~re::ee-=
Jeffreys, Merritt Weber, John ve:
Ah ~ ·~ W York• 'Citl
Hamilton, Mrs. Jerry Scott, Mrs.
ve.. ,.. ,
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Oscar Bastiani and infant, Mrs. Roger Miller and infant.

Trials

Portsmouth Knocks Off Marietta
76-75 In Athens Class AA District

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h-,ader Of Early 4-H Club Was
Mrs. Harriet Neigler, Racine

4-11 MEMBERSHIP REQUEST

1-lntereoted In joining a 4·H club.
--~~~-,.... wonn.atlon.

IApple &lt;t»ove

FaD• and Planto. Tho
meeUngs were held at va.r1ous
bornee and we ~rls walked ro and
never m1ssOO In our attendance
w1th an average enrollment of
forty to forty in•e.
1 havt watched our 4-H dubs
Harriet S. NPigler
change from the •·om• pwjec1 "
Cluh Member &amp; Advisor
which we appreciated &lt;t nd t&gt;lljoyed
The 4-I-1 Clubs were first organized in tbe section of Meigs very much, to the widt' choice the
m('mb&lt;'rs now •·arr)' , ~·i1ht'r m; indiCounty, Letart Falls, in the spring of 1923.
vldual s or as an emir(' club . Many
J 'nle girls ''Sewing Club" , tha{ was the only projPCt for sevthe girls and bo.v.s carry se-veral
yal years. We named our club "The l..etart Busy Bees", .ilnd of
projeets
each 1;ea~on and some
~omposed a IIQ!lg entitled safe.
clubs continue thn.N1 gh the win·
In our first bulletin was a pirWf! ~iris &lt;1nd boys Wf'r~ very in- tt&gt;r.
hue of the dreu we were to make. tl'rt&gt;!lled in our +H elub.c; for we
We cut our O'Nn pattern to fit each did not have all the ~-arious and
It is now timt&gt; t6 tf"organize
PI us. I will always remember it numerous activtles that fill the club we must plan q_ur program for
fOr we work&amp;d Vel'f hard to have lives of our youth today .
that in ord er to h~~ ... a sucet·ssful
It fil properly ~d to look nice. It
We looked forward to thP sea!ton cluh we must plan or program for
hid a titted 1)6d.Jre wiUt squarfi' of reorganizing our club each year the entire season.
neck and lathered lul1 stirt. Mine and walked two or more mill!s to
From past experieneP , I do not
Was blue and Wblte medium check- our meetings each weeiL
~;dvise
a member to undertake too
eel gingham With plain blue trim
tlte Leaders and Officers Conat th~ neck and sleev~.
ference and our "Week at Camp," many projerts. They are more likeWe did not tde . our fini~hed which was in Meigs County for ly to do outst11nding work on one
flttieles to tbe fair as now.
six years, was a very important or two than to try to carry several
fte "4-fl t.uder" would gather event in the live• of we farm boys and not have the time or energy
needed to make outstanding
our dreuea or useful articles v.nd and girls.
· ~pack tbem In lar&amp;e ~attona and deWheo I was seventeen our grades.
Uver ttl!m to the Exteruion Of- 'leedli'r," being a school teachf&gt;r, atIf' the advisor and officers meet
·i'Jce. tt waa a pumbet ot yevs be-tended Rio Grande ~o\Lege during and pl.an a constructive and educa~ •ete l(ited to come to the part of sUJDmer monUlS. TherefOre tional program ror the club, and
,erOunds and· help arrange the I became her assi8:tant, conaucting study the capabilities or eaeh mem•pJa:y.
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-our meetings and asalsting the oth- ber berore deciding the project
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rh,fl boys ''Po(ato Club" was or-er membera with their problems. they will carry and, lf poll8ible,
•wiled .the
YI!JJ'. It was the For 10 or more
our clubs· talk with the different mother.;,
onlY
. aeveral years.
Included the
from Apple thereby
the interest and
of everyone concerned,
is much more apt to finisll
the year as an Honor Club. 1 be·
lieve 11 planned program ttivcs the
entire group a goal to strive toward ami any one girl will not
want to he the one who fails, or
Jets the club down.
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Pitrlela Blal&lt;oolee, Gordon Attbu

Junior Leader Honor Award Is
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Events

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Week

Mrs . Charle~ Lawson, Ml'l. Doy
lliggwbotham, Mrs. Louise ~ Head·
i&lt;'y and Ji'rank Lawson atttended
funeral services for their rbrbth·
er and uncle , William Smith at
Steubenville Mon(lay.
Mrs. Herbert Roush and i son
anrt Bessie Slaughter callelt on
Mrs. Letl iP SpenCf'r at Syriaeuae
Sunday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Meado~ are
announcing the 'birth of a t:l:IICh·
ter at Mason Clinic, March 2~ She
has b~n named Tre.. Dlwn.
Mrs . Lettie Spencer, Bessie
Slaughter, Mrs. Herbert Rloush
and son called on lllrs. Bob &amp;bodes at Syracuse SP.JJ4aY\
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rhodes , and
family of Syracuse c~lled on ' Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald .Rh~e&amp;; r,ecent~
Mr. and Mrs. ~alPh Dur,.t) and
family have moved to Sl*'inafield.
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Mr. and MrA. R~dy atm~ ar•
announcing the birCh of :a
l.t
Mason Clinic March 5. Gtafldillf.
ents are Mrs. Lelia 11\!lle 1a"4
Owen Hall .
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank tt~ne: an4
son of Fort Knox,: JQ&gt;-... ..-e 1vi,tt·
ing Mrs. Lelia R.iff'le --~~ ~1)' 1

Hi~w.at'Of Ail Membe~,
,'Ttip 'to National Meet Won
BY WAYNE , RO\)SH
Tills l"'~r J attatne!l what is perhaps the highest goa I of
OVfry 4-H cltlb !l&gt;em))er, a trip to Nationol 4-H Club Congress.
Dn!iJt&amp; this 'l"eek in Cplcago I enjoyed many unforgettable
exper(ences. I will. list just a few C1f these so you club members Will ilave some idea of what can be attained if you work
hard illlOJ!ib.

Jt j11 .~ . th•t somethirll with
a ~lid ltii~idna: usually Oas a
&amp;OOd Mdina. Tbil · proved to be
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this ~aae for the da.y we
f~Pr ,Chl~~ . looked almo111t
. ~ . !fie . "1iU""'""d of the beIWhlllfl.. becap&amp;e '. of sl01. ipcbei of
snow, ' nO ·eleCtriC:, and no tele.
phone service.

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snlKE IRISH 41iLI~Ei_
WNDON UP!- A iallot~ su-iXo
grounded an aire'rift · ' o't · :Ae~W•·
gus, the Irish airlln~. }-Pd&amp;Y: ·'ftte
walkout was called al' bddhi I to ·
protest the airUn~'l · 4Utl inatY
action a&amp;ilinst 9i!t''Jiilots whorbrote
company regUiatioM· 'W1\)C!h lf~bid
them to · drink within 11 •bouH of
.nying tiine.

with 4-H ·,fople tro.m
and• Puerttr Rico. hearindustrial
personnel
Jntematlonal Reother countries
enter·
the week.
twards and
were presented b:Y vardonors.
of the objectives of the
.f-H Club ConareSs is to
the education of rural
visits to points of
Civil anU
as well as
contacts with youne peuother 111tates and counaild outstanding :men and

DAIRY FOODS

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West

by Curlee, Brookfield
and Warren SeweU

Boyo and gtJ-1•. ,l!lo enroU In

JU-"'ITA

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$22.50up

an entry for tbe
e&lt;~ntest for
been in this eon;
and my ·Si!lt~r,
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in the conteJt 1
tbe dlltriet. The
placed second In
flfth In tbe state.
fifth In
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CLOTHING COMPANY
CASII BAHR, Owner
!110. SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT

Gas R

weJehed 36~ pounds and were
auctioned to the highest bidder
which was Twin Valley Hatcheries
for $2.50 a poUnd .
My sister and I have found in
the four and five ;yean we have
rafsed cbictens that each year we
learn something new about their
diseases, proper ventilation, feeding and water.

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The awards program sponsored
by ·the Ohio 4·H Club Foundation
rcatured a noon 'banquet with Dr.
A.. R. Mangus, OSU rural sociolo·
telling about his recent study
Beatniks Jn Csallfornin, di~('USstons on leadership responsibility
and a "Look at ·HI". The event
was scheduled to c:olnclde with
the oJier\ln' f1f N'i.tlonal to:if Ch1b
Week, ~arcb ~1~.

liam Watlon, .,omeroy, D:ean and
Duane Will and tlte ho1tJ. The
birthdays of Jln. Nlcholaon, Mr.
Wilt and Dune 1nd Mr. Watson
were al10 obterve4 , a1 ' they a\1
come w.Jt.blll -e:~&amp;f Dean'l.
aUTI.:.•o · ~~
Mr. al'ld MH. C'\ldl JohnatQI! o!
8r1dbt1ry visited With M'n. Bertba
Amvs on T~ay .
Mrs . Flora Chlte of Chet'btre
'as a weekand JUHl ·or Mr1. lUna
Wise 111d Mr. and jfn, Nate Wile
and family.

SPONSORS HYMN SING
WilUamJOP, 'Beatrice Dupn, KAUI·
. Tlte Golden Clrtle CJua (If the aleen Ftnk. )t)'l'tle Doull~, .· :lef­
Churth or chrilt lponsored 1 h)'mn
sing Sunday afternoon. Rev . Tom
Weill• opened the aervice with a
pra}·er . Representing the Rutland
Nazarene Chureh, Rev. Harold
Kiingel sang a AOio accompanied
by his wife. Their d1ughler, Cheryl
gave lfl accnrdl&amp;n solo. Singint
from Bradford Church af Chritt
was a trio, Rev. Ralph Humble,
Wayne Kinu: and Wealey SiJHOn.
Rev. Humble also sang a IIllo.
From the Lanj!svil1e Christian
church, Rev. Raymond Biddle sang
uccompanied by Mrs. Garnet WIJliamson. ;Mrs. Olevi Cottrill or
lkadburY gave a readina. Mrs. Lydia Srqith, Natarene ChlJl"Ch, an~
Mr~.' ~Ioise Smi~h. Hysell Ru.'n
Free Methodist cllurch, sang a du·
elj Reprc 1 enting
the Rutli-Qd
church of Christ were Mrs. Vlri,iQ·
ia Weills 1 Thelma ·.v~ichael, and
Sa:bra canada~·. each singing a
solo. Rev. John Buckley of the
Pomeroy Cburch of Christ closed
the service with a prayer. A silver
Offering of $17.75 was r~eived.
ALUMNI OF=FICERS M.EET
The Rutland High School Alumni officers met at the home of Mr.
an~ Mn. Nate Wi~ retently. The
banquet and dance for this - year

niee JftiSoft, ctara PhiBipa. kat.
Snowde-n, Pbyllil Simpkin•. Jerry
Carpent(r, _.to*n Elida, 1ft't\Jna CJr·
~fer,

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Brown. Ja'nel Bolin, Joan liar. Ja·et MQtri•, Doqna Neftan, 1~n
-DeniiOD,

ParJt'e~. Jrls

Willia~p~, Ruth'll!af
Roultl, DonY.a J,.ith~t. N.aney MOt·

gan, Marie Bthmtletd, Role ht·
tenqJn, Jud7 L(np Snowden, ~
ble and DOnna WUtiams and thl!

hostesses..

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tble to atteml.

altTHDAY CUM •ftft ···
The February ltirtbday QUb m~t
At t'he home (If lin. Gohli'e And.er·
son on I..inla Road, Friday M'eiii\DJ,
Feb. 26.
'l'he social affair il "n annaaJ
event whtth origluted aeveraJ
yeaJ'I ago amorlg wome11 ..-lebnt•
inJ th~elr birtlld•y In Febnlaey.
Mn. Andftton 11"1'\'ed rtfresbmenta to 'Mrt. M•i:oaaret Panont,
';llrs_ Ethel Chapmin, ·Mn. Fer·n
Sweeney, lltll Opal Ann~tron·a,
Mn. Audrey Patteraon, Mu. Marga~t Schtlllna and Mri. · Sudn

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BAN EDEN'S "!EMO!RS
BAGHDAD UPJ - The Iraqi
c~verD.tnent has »anned- Sir An·
tliOhY 'Eden'S ' rii.Cni.o'irs uhder the
"dangerous propaganda" law, it
was anllounced Thursday. A spokes
man .1ald tlie action was taken becal\s~ , the alltobla:graphy of the
Chea- · lonDer' British pritne miniaterClub.
.tlftt volume of whiCh was
' ·· taking 1 th ~ recently uDder the
~ ,imjoy. • ·u Circli!"-had "unjUstly
. l •, lOt of I (!'~" the lra'qi revoJUtJOO
* Premied Abdel Karim Kassem,

Membe•"·,mo:~

to give u•
fice, serve
help younge
project
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This I feU was my highest honor
and I could go no farther.
One da)' In the middle 1 of the
week when I was at college I re·
celved a long dir.tance phone call
lrom my e1ub leader. Of course,
I was surprised and asked what it
was s.boUt: She told me that Wayn~
Roush h11d Won a trip to National
Club Coria'rea and they were all
excited. She 1c;ept on reading tht
letter and told me that I too bad
won. 1 ht.il been selected ts state
clothing tepreaentative. LuckilY.
there
a ehair behind me for I
dropped onto it.
trtp· to Chlcago was an ex·
J shall ·Dever forset. we
Other 4-H'erg live and
they bave. We were
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NEW YORK U~--James !1.
Bedell Jr., 23 awaltlng apPointment

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and lfftt, Olmleotli•, tftft'ti!
has been ill at met home the Pllt Sunday with blt parelib and all

lbt - . . . . Tbolr .......... Yao
dy, ret...rned home witJt tMM after
a vi.ait with ber grand~ll.
Nf. ll'ld lfn. l!arl ·Miller and
farnll)', Atbml, wer. SUnday vu•it oril If her parentl, Mr. and Mn.

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to mate thina:s
be&lt;:tu&gt;IO ol the confl-

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MODELS .••••••• ' •$259.95 up

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Guar8111etfd rar Ul!o

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at the &lt;!ounty fab"
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Guaranteed ·ll'tll' bile

pltal for
cheek-up, Saturday.
Wedne.day. Police
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael uboUige caused u.

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IN COMPETITION

Herb Grate, flon of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold. Grate and a student' at the
Rutland High Sehoul, wilt. take
\)ai1 'in district v.ocal competition
to be held in Athens, Saturday,
March 12. The contest is to be hetd ·
for District 15 of the Ohio Music
Educators ASsociation. Herb will '
sing "Trees."
PLACES tN T!ST
Wayue Roush, Rut]and High
senior, placed eighth in the Gfn·
eral Scholarship test given to the
top· 40 per cent or the
classes 1•f Meigs County on Jara, :II
14. Wayne is the son or
Mrs. Orion Roush, Salem Cean~;:
Seniors from ewrv school In
county was represented with the
exception nf Middleport,

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Kevin and KeJly ale the name•
chosen by Mr. and .M n. Ross
art tor their twin sonG, born
Holzer · Hospital FCbruary 2(1.
Stewarts have three other children·,
Stevie, Mike and Diane. Mr. •nd
Mrs. Guy Priddy, local, are crand·
parents.
MRS. JEWELL litE$
Mrs. Ethel Jewel~ died at the
home of a daughter In Columbus
on Sunday, March R. GriVeslde
rites were held Wednesday afternoon st Wright CemetM-:r. Mrs.
.Tewell ill the mother of Floyd Carson, Middleport, Rt. I.
STORK .$1-IOW.IJIII.EJ..P
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11fr·s. IsabeTI "JI'ehdn Wa'i honi.fred
with a sto'rk shower at tbe home
of Mrs. Betty · Williams Thursday,
March 3. Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. Avanctl George and Mrs. Jud.v
Snowden.
:Decorations were in pink and
blue and gifts were placed in a
bassinet. Games were played and
prizes awarded. A f~atured eonteat was the guessing the sex,
weight
and date and time the
baby wll1 be born. A prize will be
given for this. nuthlanc Roush won
the door prize.
·Refre&amp;hments · were
Edith Williamson, Joan.;itiii[~,.;;;,~,H
d~ Wil1iai)1S, Donna !1
,
Ethel Snowdun. Donn" 'F rye, 'lanet

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NATIONAL 4.H CLUB WEEK
MARCH 5th TO 12th
The 4-H theme of the year points up a worthwhile goal of 4-H
Club work. For research bas shown that families in wbicb there
are active 4-H members more readily adopt modern, approved

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boys and girls, as well as theli club leaders and exteilsion
agents, for their able efforts toward "Improving Famjly and

Community Living."

Thll!l Ad -8pbnsored liy ·Tlte Following f:lvle Minded Rasluess t'II'IDs

FOLTO~-THOMPSON
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IPOMERO'f', OHIO

MINE'RSVLLLE, OHIO

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·M lll -1-'r Chate,
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a
uid npert
l,~oon~o~f~~~~~~~:~·t·l~'o..nM&lt;on~Re~•-~alld~~Mii~·~-~G~e~o~r~~·~D~·~·~~~~~~~~~I0-'1~--~~E~~~~~~~J~u~dy~SI~awte~~r~w~a·~at~~Holze~r~H~o~~~th~e~mEse~r~iouoi~~Y~.
~i~n~th~e~a~cd:don:t

be made 'at a later meeting. 1960 WBI
weie
discuSsed
and fina·Nate
l plans
will
of£lter11
are, president,
Wise;
vil'e president, Bruce •M,y; Judy
Chase; and tre-a suier. Wanda Wi1·
Iiams.

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of tbls community who ,, vrora so · dev·cjtellltl

. throoih local "H Club chapters . . . to
)6vel,f1! mental, physical, socl,al

reach a:jliJI1l

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'ft~ people and ·bette~ cllllillll. Wei~
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ior commercltl •tudent, repla«d Tbfllmi .
~ts• .l'•uline

Phone Wl-9-3202

Tbla
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of a lifetime.
a t~w are lucky
· •wii'ded a lt'ip - to
Club 'Congre11 there

Tappan.&amp; Vista Ranges

week .

Blancbe Clark moved her boose- 1.tr. and tin. uowan waent tt
hold goods In Columbus on Wed· SyracUSil \·:•iled hi• parent• • .Mr.
Wil!J.tlfV'olan.
and Mrll. Wm . U.reent, Sunday.
nesday_
Kft, lattie KcKenzie nturned
Randy and ·Ricky, twtn AOns of
bOrne
-.:eek.rnd. She ha- Nlr 0111d Mra. l'' red Gf'OJ'If', htvf
bee.q at t
home of her niece, lfr. been dJschargtd from Meigl GfmNEID lit IHOOTIIII
tnd l(n.
ymond Webb, Atben11. t&gt;ral Hospital, a11d are improtfing
GRAZ, A"-ltrla UPI-,..,0 A . .
fleiPIRc fo care for ber aiater, l!ra iii hom t&gt;.
tll•n• ch.or&amp;ed wtth -~~~ I
Emma Jlanin&amp;".
captured
American pilot ·~
Rev. 11nd Mrs. Thoma• Weilb
Mr. and 1M n, Harvey Erlewine
-Mr. aDd Mtl. ltomer Parter .and Sar&lt;th L}:Jln were Sunday din- World War n were .freed Wed!
and Joettl took htr mother, lin. Yillte4 with hil blber and brother, ner auellt of Mr. aDd Mra. Earl nesday by a local JUJiy. Yranj
Neidenik. 46, wbo ll&gt;cl ~ldd. .
Iva H~, to Ill. Alto, W. Va., Peal'!}~ and Boward 1nd Miu King_
tor ten yean to eacape fn1*cQ\.
WedMiday eVfllllin' where Jbe will ~,w;~e Creel of Chester, Sunday .
vilit with Kn. Lob: RUHell.
.Bof.tlw Snowden, 10n of Mr. and
Beth Weill• was a Sunday dinner tion, wat acquitted. He had ad~
mitted seizin&amp;' the pilot but Dol
Mr. and Kn. Charll:1 .Kennedy Mfs. tlOOOrt Snowden lpf&gt;itt t~e I gueat of Debbie May.
have re~umed home frOm . a t'tlit · weekend w:lth Jimmy Lambert. ' Miss .\l.artlla Ohli.nger and Jim shooting him. Aua:u•t P'ueh1, •
wit.h their lOR, Mr. and 'Mrs. EuMr. ind Mrs. John Siuon re- Vennari or Middleport were Sun- year-old ex-Nazi storm trooper!
gene 1\:ennetly 1nd familY at {..0. ceJv.d a pbbne e.lJ from their day evening catl~rs of Mr. and :rtn. was found auilty b._t freed becauae he aerved an eight-year wat
gan.
~tuihtef, Mn. Dorothy Goode, of Carroll Snowden and family .
Joe-Ua Ertewlne spent Sunday ~d City, South Dakota, on WedMr. a11d Mn. Roben Hill and crimes sentence iru;&gt;osed by the
with Jane Lucu.
1;1esda4Y evening, M.art'h 2. Mn. Billy Wt&gt;re businf'SS ,-isitors in Russian occupation forcea.
Mr. and 'M rt. Nate Wise, Jane and (foode ~ed the temperature Gallipolis Saturday where Mra.
Johnnie railed on Hr. and Mn. there wu 1 degree below zro and Hill received a check-up at Hoher
F.arl Spires of Witlr:eiVille, Sunday. no spOw.
Hoapilal.
HELD IN TRAIN WIECk
Jimmy Fink, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joan Stewart hit been ill
Mr_ and Mrs. WilHam Phillip• or
LYONS, France UPI-PoUre
Mts. Eugene Fink wa11 ill 'hree at her ~me the pa1t week.
Frankfort were weekend guests of held 1S Al1erian M01lems for
days thl• put week with a virua.l Mr. and Mn. Bob Rathburn of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phil- quealioniD.j today in conoffllon
1Mrs. Fern Sweeney spent a day Colu.'labua apent several days with liPII and Darrell .
with the derailnlent o1 the P.ariawith .Mr. and Mra. Everett M~ theiJ pa~nt.J, )lr_ and Mn. EverSherry Morgan visited with Deb- Riviera I!Xpreu nell' hen. Twtl·
Knight "if Pomeroy I"K':ently.
ett C,. ,an4. Mr. and Mn. Charles bie 'May on Tuesday.
ve pet'IOJll were injured. f01111' ol

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Norman wa-e in BeU1ire

TWINS NAMED

For You~
Outstanding Work

MIRIAM SMITH

MuOta County ~ Clubs have
rnanr doan of .•
rt\lnlty open
our PJ'Oi•~l' lh ·f41 for 1959 trtet. The nest two ' years our
ta IbiD.
wete: tinat9'tt1, Hwin&amp; and poul- ehtc~ens Witre not in the top ten
WO have been In ~H ob: but tny fifth year 1 placed s!l'cond
iu the distrtct and eiehth In the
wal not only a -4-H state. These ten chlcllens dressed

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116 Wahama Students Rated On
Honor Roll In Past 6 Weeks

RIVER
REPORT

A totll.l or

Calendar Belied
As Cold Weather
1Is Continuing

116 students made Irma GrJnstead, Donna Heuon.
the
honor
roll
.at Wahama High
Sophomores: Richard AOOI.
RATES
Gauges : Montgomery 16 1 on
By Unlted Prns lntenNtion.... ~
School for Lhe fourth stx weeks Velma Anderson, Danny Dodd,
9
2
on
lower,
9
feet
open
The
calendar move&amp; ,Joward
upper
I centa per word, one msertion. Mmtmu m chargP - 60 cent&amp;
· per1od accordtng to Principal Nancy McDamel, Howard McFACfORY
METHOD
RADIATO
GalliPQ
hs
19.6
on
upper
12
7
on
Sprmg,
lJUL Ohio's wfnter·m·
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Clyde
fo,
oley
8 eem.. per word for t.hree consecutive tll6el'tlons.
Mdhon, Loretta Sawyer, lumor
clNJrin&amp; and repalrinr by tnin
Stedal - one montb for 30 cents per word
Of that total. stx had .stratght Jeffers. Haze! Brooks, Stephen lower, 10 feet open, Wmfield 17 9 March weather contmues.
ed radiator speciaJiltJ. AU work "A " averages They were Suzanne Burgess, Joe Ru111ell.
on upper 12.3 on lower '12: foot
The temperature plunged to ill
N1 r•te t:IC 3 cents per word will be charged for advertisinc:
guaranteed. Free eatimatea. Fas t /Wolpert. Donnw Van.Yleter, Mary . FrHhmM: Barbara
open, Lock 23, 1~ .0 on upper 119 fourth new low of the winter in
ll DOt p!lid witlhiD 10 days after receivtng b1ll
BostJt, on lower 40 w1ckets open .
ume day serY~.ce. Hackett's Jane We b b, BPverly Burns and
CleVeland
th1s morning
and
.ICrrws in Advert.isif"li - Sllou.ld be reportetl imme:diately The
'Sha ron Brown, Delores Greene,
Sohto, Pomeroy, Phone WY2 Robert Greene
ch•lled
other
pomts
m
the
ea1tem
Da1:1J Serttinel wtU oot be reaporuuble for more than one incor- Ism.
Nanty Armstrong, Dame! Artis,
Condition of Movable O.ms:
3 7 121 c
rect U.rUon.
Those havmg averat;es of "B" £toss Frey, fu:be cca Goodntte, All dams are up 13 throug h 2:3; hall of the state
Cud ot T.baob and Special Notices of Events $1 00 Obttuariea
Andy Karschnfk, Amy Roush , Ar runm ng 1-2 to l trap TemperaMUELLER ~URMA.C ••, WESTIIoi Go were &lt;~ S follows
Jt will stay low for the next five
pibliabed at 1 cent per word
Sen1on Wilmerme Clark, Myra lene Roush,
Esther Smithso11 tu re 111 7 00 a. m. 17, water tem- daya, the weatherman said. ·
HOUSI •H111nc.a. Arnold BroI then, ,,,.~..,
WORDS
1 DAY
::t DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO .
Ohio. Phone Forem.&lt;~n , Larry Jeffers, Martlyn Lieveriy Staats, Claudia Zerkle, perature 34 •
The weatherman foresaw a
15
60&lt;
Dotson, Sue John Call , Wilma Grimm. Ken
90c
$1 3~
$4.!10
WY-2-6314,
11-19-tfe:: Schwarz, Carolyn
''chance" of snow in the eltreme
20
Goodmte , Sh1rley Henry , Zorra neth Heynolda, Earl Stewart, Judy
60&lt;
$120
Ohio Rlv.r ao.~: Lock 9. Coal southern portton of the state to$180
$600
2D
Jones. De lores Rettmtrc, Patsy Billl, Patnc1a Carpenter, Ellen Kmg down at 3 30 am 1S-o, ,Lock day.
7llc
$1.!10
$22:1
$7!10
AIR CflNDITlllNING, REFRIGER· Rtzcr,
Sally Oldaker, Rosa Roush .
Eleanor Roush,
ll Gona down at 9'00 am '2o-O,
Ada retelved by 10 AM Will ~ m that days naper.
' ation serv1ce. Jack's Refril!lera ·[Rou~h . Sharon Sa}'rc, Jerry Wiles
Eighth Grade: Gratus Aldridge, Lock 12 Charles R. Stephenson
Snowfall s of one·th1rd to onelion, New Haven. Pbone TU
Jun1on: Beverly Roush. Robert Kenneth
Bass,
Margaret Call, down at 6.15
am 6-13; Lock U, half Inches were predicted for
23537.
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6-23-t I:S:ell , Bonmc Kessinger, Sheldon Maunce Clark, Wdliam Gates, Lolllstanna down at 8 115 am, 13·5 Monday and early Tuesday, but
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. Ruth Scarberry,
Kitty Ann Johm10n, Bonnie Staats, Mar· Lehigh down at 9.45 am 16-1, the state was promised a clear
m.EVlSION RADIO AND SMAL
til
appliance repaar. Phone Otl s Brown , Bill Frey, Karen Stewart, lha Thompson, Judy Williams, Lock 1'1 Rocket down at 3 40 am but cold w~ekend.
, Dale Ju stis, Darien!' ~tukcy, Ann Norma Boswell,
William C11 pe- 20-0; Raymond E Salvetti down at
A new storm lashed the Mid1
McClintock, Racine, Obio.
- - -ORDIR NOW
•Maynard, Lawrence Roush. James ha rt, Lmda Lathey, Lynn Mdte1 , 5 10 am 0 14; T. M. Norseworthy west and South today with snow,
SEW·
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2-1-Uc
SINGER
SLANT
NEEDLE
Early order di~eount on all nr·
H1ll , Joan Carroll, Kathy Fowler, Duane VanMeter, Kenneth wh 1te, dawn at 8:15 am, 6-0; J . B. Cbau- ram and sleet.
mg machtne In modern mahog- CUijl'OM lilHLT .lOTUlEN
d.era. Steel •ilOI with 20 year
DED1anna Woods, Sharon Brmker, "'" down at 9:05 am o-4; I. F
-------any ca bmet. Only a few months
ru.rantee. Pole type steel buddll&amp;necl
fo~· your boml ~· etPhll
Cook,
Janet
Hoffman,
CaroFre:bergor
up
at
1U5
am,
16-2;
old
Looks and sews hke new.
lna idea) for Joafang sbed Free
timrte .. to·n.....;nm and ADbott,.
Jy n Johnson, Dale Sayre, Joel Beaver up at 7:10 pm 0.1 ; Robert
delivery on all ordera placed by
Will sell for bala%e due
PboDe WY-3-5321.
8-8-U
Scite•.
West up at 7.10 pm 1-0; An$107 W or monthly pa menta tf
Marcb 115. 5 year finaDcing. Phone
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drew B. up at 11:45 pm 3.0; Lun·
CINCINNATI UP1 -!Jveatoelt·
desired Phona WY2·2204
T•LIIVIIION RADIO AND SMALL
Oris L. SmJth, Long Bottom, Rt. 1
Sovonth Grodo: James Blake, ga Potnt up at 7:05 am, 6-16.
Cattle
350, calyes 100; choice 9()0.
k
Racine Elchang~~:.
3
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Appllace
repelr.
Call
Fr•n
Lmda Clark, Erma Critea, Mary
2·25-17tc
1200 lb slatlgbter steers lo 27, &amp;ood
1 Capteln.., 414 N. leceftd An.
ler,
Georee
lillffman,
Allee
Fos
Sever al chu r ch and community
ONE STUDIO COUCH. PHONE
ThorN• M. Fain
llOQ-1250 lb 25MI-26, standard 23,
Two Make Dean's Lisl
Mkldleport.
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were postponed due to Johnson, Larry Ball, June Clark,
W¥2-3230
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T•rmlte and Pelt Control
h1gh choice 890 lb heifen 27.3(),
Dana Lew1a, Richard
Pfiffner, AI Marielta College
weather condtttom
r .... iMpectlon, lntunnce Nationchotce ,725 lb 26·26.50, good 7()0.
Ke
nneth
Rollins,
Patrtcia
Thomp·- - AUCTIONEER
Named to first semeater Dean's
w•d•. liaa.y hlrmL
HOOVEltS ALL LATE MODELS.
The ' Adurn Jona than Meigs , son, Judith Goheen , Kathleen List at Marietta College were Ca rl 800 lb 24-~. 50, utthty and stand·
Compl"'•
Service
Phone l"ameroy WY 2-2366
ard 18-20, utility cows lfl-18, utilAtbchments
l', ull
available
Chapter D.\R Charter D11y lu nch- j llessun, Glenndol.rn Ord, Sandra
Crl" Bradford
1eon has been postponed until Ptckens, Gordon Powell, Rtchard Wolfe, sophomore, aoo of Mn Ity and commercial bulla 20-22.
Port1mouth PR 6-2851)
pncc only $33 00 Phone WY2·
Write, Phon• or Contad
Dolly Wolfe, RD 2, Racine, major·
2 29 trc 1 2204.
3 11 6tc A. c. BRADFORD. RacJne, Oh... March 25
Hood, Harry
Surface, Nancy ing in history and physical educa- cho1ce vealcrs 3ti-38, good 30-34,
standard 26-28.
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iUJ..JABJ...i: PANTY WANTED TOill:l RATS K.lLLED WITH STAR
tf
Methodist Church wa~ postponed. nard, George W. Roush, Thomas tion, and James R. Baker, sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul to 1 lower, 180-240 lb 15-1~ . 150.
Farfann 21h lba, $1.49; 4 lb1. HO"ME BUILDERS BIRCH CABI·
The lilrl scout Tea and several Ru!sell, Randy VanMeter and Baker,
take over small monl l-t l)' pay·
Syracuse,
majoring in mostlyl5.35-U.!SO {of 190-220 lb,
ments on Batdwm Spmet Plano.
$2 .50. Safe, sure, guaranteed.
NET maken Fo;mlca smk tops. sunday School class rn ee tmgs.
Judy McBee .
Chemistry.
Soon to be ptcked up m .th11
Eb~rsbach l:lard.ware, Me1g1 Co.
Vinyl asbestos block laid. House
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225·240 lb 1~.33-U.40c Lower, 1-3
Wolfe ia rJul of Racine H1gh . 3()().450 lb 13.50·14, 430-800 lb 12.75area . Wrlle bel ore MIU'ch :.nat
Farm BurNu, suo~~ar Run Flour
repair• Of all descrtptions. Call
r'
to CredlL Manager Post OftJce
MtU, Pomeroy, Ohm
t.;uy Nt-'Jier Racine Ohto.
D
Dfl
13 50; boars 25!! lower D-9 25, under
Baker of Pomeroy High.
Box 47, Marietta, Obto. Firat re.
(2-18-a&amp;p)j (2·20-3tp); (3-3·3tp)
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2 24
CINCINNATI UPI - Produce :
pl:eo Will rC&lt;Ol&gt;C hnt consider·
(3-1().3tp) (317-31p)
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Eggs up 1·2c; consumer, at farma,
alton
etc I WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADEs
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A jumbo 29-33, large 27·32, medium
LISTEN ro YOUR FAVORITE
Venetian Bhnds, all SIZes and
mond Thomas Langsville . Ohio
NIT Tournament •• New York
~30. amaU 18-23; B 1arge 22-27;
country hymns WJth Dan Haycolors Free Eltlmate&amp; Dale
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First Round
HONOR ROLL
2
delivered FOB A large 38-4:0, ~ed·
W1ppeJ Supply, 215 Umc..n Ave., 1
V1llanon 88 Detro1t U. 86
DES MOINES, Iowa UPI-Al- I The honor roll has been releas- ium 36·37; :8 large 311137.
man each Sunday at 8:30 A M
3·4-60tc
CLILANBI
Providenc• 71 Memphis St. 70
f n d w Noehren a member of ed by W. E. Campbell principal
over WMI'O
3-1l).3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio,
Poultry, at farms, fryen 2l,;.o4
NOfH.: £ TRUCK GROWERS; Will
--~ &amp; TV •e,.afr .....,.._ NCAA Small Call~ Tournament lhc Iowa Board ~f Regents, has of Columb1a Elementary School lb 18-211 heavy hens 15-20, liJht
have Southern ~bbagc plants ELE('TROLUX VACUU M ClEANPhone WY-2·2255
At Evansville-, Ind.
J c.:~l!ed for an Investigation of and other leacben Donald Wal- 7-10, 12!',400 fryen, 1-7 pet. lB, 27
the Ialit of March and tomato er~Urey flmsh. Has complete set 1
ltom•ror. Olde.
Evansville 79 K•ntucky Wesl. 69
.vhat he called the "intolerable" ton, Millie Coen and Ruth Stark- pet ;_g, 4 pet 20, ~2 pet undeterof attachments with throw-H way
Ch•J»mn !Calif.) 79 Corn. Coli 64 ' vut e uf the ftve Big Ten schools ey. Fust a:rade: Margie Jeffers, mmed
plantli in April CaU or brln&amp;
orders to Charles a. Harris,
'bags.
Compleltj
pnce only AI• YOUiuN DO'NN AT THI
NAIA Tournament
who ktlled the Rose Bowl pact.
Randy Tolley and Barbara Brook·
Ponland, Ohio, VI 3·2tl93.
~6 50 Terms. Phone WY2-220~
..._If? 0." your 10ul rtHd HY·
At Kansa. Cltv, Mo.
lie asked all conference alumni hart; Second erade. Rhonda Whtt
1 ln1t Bea.t Work. Lowest Price•. Tenn1:nee A&amp; I 75 Wofford 60
grou ps. fans and taxpayers, "to tmgton, Caro_lyn Rupe and Bren· Demonslrolion Club •
3 8 6tc
3-ll -6tc
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S 01 S RVIC S OP s. W. Tu•s St. 76 Grambling 68 I put on the heat right now and da Teets; Tbud grade : Tom Pet- To Meel Wednesday
of
REASONABLE : COJo,Fl!:E TABLE, I
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Westminster (P•.J 62 Hamllne 59 j tmi&amp;t" that the llchools vote t~t, Kay Elhs and ~onorable men
(2 1
The Portland . Great Bend b()me
Telephone stand, lamp stand,
RACINI, OHIO.
Wm. Jew•l 62 N. M. Highland 59
agam at the Btg Ten May meeting hon
Connie Hatfield;
Fourth dembnstration club will meet at
gold c4atr, telephone WY2-3293.
lie sa td there should be "a unanl: g~ade. Cheryl El~, .honorable the home of Mrs. Margaret Yost
18)
3 7 6tc
West~rn hse-rv• 75 Fenn 69
mous vote m favor '(If renewing mention Jenny V.:hlttington a~d Wednesday, March 16 startmg at
--S-C:...A:..LES,
OHIO HIGH SHOOL SCORES
all pacts that have been voted Kathryn Turner; Fifth grade : Lm- 10:30 a m. with a pot1uck lunch
11m3 CHEVROLET 4 DR. S!!:DAN ~!!:AT cAsE, ELECTRI·C
By United Pre-a.s International
i.lowu. "
da Folden, Sixth grade: Jaca served at noon
Runa good. $2&amp;3 00. Blaettn.ars,
pop cooler, counters and shelvTourn•ment Scores
Good
Dan T 11
d B
Pomeroy.
3·9-6tc
tng Truck, car, furniture . Sher'· It Ui htgh tune that any school
wu:', 1 e o ey an
reoMrs Ruth Ebersbach and Mr1.
man Oa.J.l.iq;ec, Dexter, Ohio.
Clan AA at Canton
fllculty should be taught that they da Pettit, Seventh grade: Sharon Mary Lou Johnson will Jead discuaGood Cle•tt UHd Cua
Canton Timken 69 Minfirva 51
are just a part of the unheratty Holland Eighth grade: Denver sions on tb~ subject, "Care of Fa3.g..atp
All MlkM and Modell
brics."
Mr.uillon
62
Loudonville
39
.utd
that co-operation IS necessary Queen and Julia Turner.
J1 ROP!:RTY 360 E MAIN ST.
METitOPOLlT AN MOTORS
At Martins Ferry
!o make any school successful",
Before 9:30 A.M
Cambridwe 74 Cadiz 59
he satd
600-606 latt Main lt.
$2600 CllB h Thi s week only.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fern Gillogly atPomeroy, Ohio
a Thompson, W\'2 a101. af(ei ,. Mtddf.,.l't WY·:l-2649
\I At Ber..
Nochren, Spencer, Iowa. one o~
1.
1\l,wa
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POmeroy
WY-24895
'~' t.akeweod 6t Midvlew S3
I he nin e members of the· DoiwJ ~ol tended the Apple Grower·~ Asso·
l9M .f UJW 2 DR, SEDAN . LIK!:
banquet
at
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HiH
Frt·
caatJon
KAUTZ FE!D ITO.,...._
At l!edford
fl('{l l'n ts wh1ch controls all state
To
Be
Held
Salu
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new !m111h $t1YS 00. Blaettnar&amp;,
At Chetter
Clevtl•nd E8lt T•ch 54
colleges and umversittes, sa1d d~ evening.
Jo,uneral servtces for Mrs. RusPI)Jneroy.
3-9-0tc 3 LOTS, 2 STORY BUILDING 3U
Mrs. Jane Douglas., Albany
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Yukon
5-2145
Brecksville
39
''we
may as well let the lacult•"
sell
(Elma) Roush of New Haven
x ..,.,. I1 ne 11 om 1oadlng plat- H•MtLL S1 R C 1
A c0 1 b
torm ~lak e offer. Sherm 11 n Hal,..
VI E TATION
t
um u•
comm1ttees know that they are route was a Sunday guest of her wtll be held from the Fogle&amp;ang
19116 MERCUliY 2 DR SEDAN.
Before 9:00A.M.
Grandview
C. H. 49 employes of the taxpa•er•
and to cousin and family Mr and Mrs. Funeral Home m Mason, Saturday
Icngee, Dexter, 0 h10.
New J:Sutck tnde·in. Show&amp; ~ood
3-9-3tp
N
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co 1Wa1l1ingon
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3353
ewar
um
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Linden
45
change
their
mmds
or
seek
em- William Thomas .
care $3~ .00. BJaettnars, Pomtt 2 p. m. wtth the Rev. William
Every Day Service
At Athena.
ployment somewhere else''
eroy.
3-9-6tc fHAILER8SPRIN-csALE~ 24
R Wilson, New Haven, in charge.
Mr.
and
Ml:'s.
La\ern
Jordan
and
new 10 w1dcs 36 to :H Ft. u
Porflmouth 76 Mari•tta 75
family
and Mrs. 1 Faye Jordan Interment will be in the Graham
1854 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR
u~~d one and two bedroom WRITE TODAY FOR. RHODEs Chillicothe 63 Ironton 51
COUNTY LEAGUE
·
were
Sunday
callers in McConnels Station cemetery.
sedan, dynM€1ow dnvc . Like new
Units
10 repossc.nions . For
folder and low chick prtces
At Willoughby
High Score~, Manh 7
Frtends may call at the funeral
vtllc and Columbua.
fmlah. Thoroughly reconditionbalance due l&lt;' or the best selel-.
l'rompt answer. Rhodes Hatch· Clev•land St. Joteph 63
High Three Game lnd ......Blll Me·
home anytime. .
cd for many miles of trouble
Rev. Merlm Teets is conductmg
uon of new omd u~:~ed traUers In
ery, Spencer, w. Va
3·9·30tp
•t YounootowMnadllon 53 Kjnney, 552.
free 1enJce $795 00 ataettnaCII,
.southern Obw, cpmc to Waver""
Htgh Single Game Ind. - BiiJ revival services at Bortng Chapel
TO GRIND IT OUT
ly These trailers are well worth
Nile1 51 HubiNrd 44
McKmney, 225
Pomlilroy.
3-9·6tc
near Vales Mills.
WASfiiNGTON UPI-Congress
your trip . t:ome prepared to (2Qa) Termite
Cla11 A
lhg h Team Three Games- Hot
S~:t and Mrs. Da~e ICaynard and settled down tpday to grind out a
deal. Low down payment, bank
C
~t W.-ll•ton ,
Rods, 2452
son, Colorado Springs, Colo., are moderate voting rights bill after
financing Anythma of value
ontro~
F•lrland 51 Oak Hill 34
lligh Team Single Game - Hot spendmg some lime with relativ- the Senate
decisively slapped
3 HOUSES, ONE CAN BE HAD
taken in Lr 1 de .E'
D 11 r
~liOnville 73 Hamden 55
ltoda, 910.
' es, here. She is the former Doris down liberal attempts to gag de·
by taklna over paymenta An- Save up to $1,000. re~A~E~L~ PRE! INSPECTIONS. PHONE
At New Concord
Stendlngs
Won Lost Pet. Stout.
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Uque screen, delk, roll top, 1966
MOBILli HOMES SALES, u. s.
WY-2·277t,
Wlmore
.Supply Hopewell 61 N•wport 55
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9.30 Wt.1hi WI~! 60
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Advenlure Time
6:00 blealflboat Bill
5 30 q..,o Kid
6:00 StNmbOat BiJl
IJ : 1~ Jim Tharker Show
8:!3· Weathercast
8.30 News Picture
8:45 Huntley Brinli:ley Report
?·00 · Sci!nCe Fiction Theater
• \ ~:10 't!hts 'Man Dawson
s.oo' 'Noableshooten ·
8:30 Bell Telepbone Hour
D:30 Masquerade Party
10:00 Cava1cad~ · l)f Sports
10:45 Jackpot 'bowlln&amp; .
11:00 News treat;llines
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ATOTONlLCO, loruico UPIFlre on an lntenul)an lluo kUled
a woman and three cltlld.ren near
tbia central Mexican town )(on.
day, it was an.nounctd today. Tbe
four were fatally bumed when
other passen~rs stiml)fded: for

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received word tbat . hi a altter Mn.
Vomda Johnson,
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Willard Wilcox
M'*ll Masterpieces
Su'ilday Sports Spectacular
N. Y. Philharmonic
Gi College Bdwl
Small World
Tbe Twentieth Cea.turr
Lassie
Dennis the Menaet:
Ed Sullivan Show
GE '111eatet . 7 ,
Allted Hltcbcoct l're-u
George Gobel Show

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On Tile New

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Manninc D. and Mary A. WebSam N. and Ruth Arnoldi
J. Blazewia: to Sanfora
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Affid. of Trans., llutland.
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Martin, Und. lh Int. Lot 84, Ml&lt;l·
dleport. .
Lelia B. Blaettnar, dec. to John
BJaettnar and Irene B. Hick~
Cert. for Trans'., Pomeroy.
W. White to Commoll
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Colleie N"e"" C&lt;tnfen!nno
Bli 'Pittore
AB~ Playhouse
Sciente Theater
Prtsidentbtl Mission
Cbamplon.blp Btldlt
l'oul Wlnc~ell Sbow
Broken ArrQW
lloltie's li'Utlday Ft&gt;nnleo
Roller DerbY
Jlobln llood
Trackdown
Muertck
Lawman
The Rebel
The Alaskans
11 Beacon Street
The N - ToaJaht
Weot•er Window

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..a:ao•d'l:e !iidP·of Nllht

SUire. Vaughan Pest Control Ce
Am•rlcen Hockey Leagu•
Hot Hods
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Mr. and Mra. Truman Grimm
(13) 10- ll-1218-17~18.12Z·Z3-t2f·
Member of National .ie&amp;t Con- Cl•vefand 6 Quebec 3
Landmark
13
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AWAIT HIARINGS
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trot AsaociatJon.
12·3-lfc ! National 8uketball Auoclation Cross' Sons
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13 .418 weekend guests of his parents,
Clyde
Hunt, Jr. and Arnold Glov·
TROPlCAL JI'ISH AND SU J•PLLES.
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Mlnneapoli• IU New York 108
Davas-Warner
8 16 .333 and other retattv~s. Their twln
Gallipolis, are IWiiltlng
Lowell Mc Nickle. Antiquity, 0, I,EANUTS- IMPROVED
Sl'AN· (
N1tional Hockey Ltlgue
Chapman 's :11arket
6 18 .250 babie11 born in December were er, both
heanng before Mayor Kenneth McSouth Ttdrtl
Sign In yard
3 8 6tc
ISH . The earliest n.riety grown
DOiJ S-VPDa
New York 3 Boston 3
Top Tum Bowlers
recently released from the hOI·
Elhinney : Of Middleport on charges
HAY t' OR SALE Phone
beut £or Onto and the north
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2ZIS 160 167 ~ 52 pital.
Middleport,
of mtoxication followinJ their ar·
SH 2 4607
Pwoldth' anrue smwa~ .h,ut awnedll 11111n1edr
W
Kmg
168 156 202 52tl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree
3 8 &amp;tn
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local
pollee
last
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167 1-'3 106 428 .were Sunday afternoon callers at
FOR SALE 3 ttOOM HOUSI!:
flavor than larGer rwrts The
N. Kloes
178 140 188 G06 the Paul Gtston ltom.e in Albanf.
with bath 1.23 llCrt'11 of ~;round.
compact plants are ea,y cui·
CITY LIAOUI
n. Holdren
126 197 126 449
Mrs. Mary Dye .Kepnar and
Melvin Little, t:hcllhtrc, Ohio
lure. Selected seod for planting
Hleh Sc:orM March 8, 1960
J Chapman
186 206 12~ 517 baby BOb Jeoffrey, lDrtford, spent
3 8 6tc
24 ounces $1 po11tpaid . Phone
llich 3._ game lnd Art Stohart 637 A,. Sylvester
166 190 161 517 several iJaya with her parent.,
W¥2·11386. B. Qulaenberry, SyliJgh tilngle game, Art Slobart (2)
Se•sen Hlth•
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Walker, Thur•
FOR IALI
raCUIIC, Ohio.
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or 234
lhgh Three Gam~ Ind. _ sani man, 0 ., visited her lister and
Be11le Wekh rea l calatc m MIXEU HAu ""·· P-ER BALE.
Phottt WY·24MI MWdleport
Team 3 games, J.' tfe Novelty 3hop l•'l1maga_n, 701.
parenta OJl Sa&amp;urday. whUe. other
Paa:evllle, Mc1ga Cuunly, Ohio,
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High
Smgle
Game
Jnd.-Georce
callers
were Miu "EElen William·
wUI be sold at orflc:e of J 8 o·
Ncar Hemlock Grove. Zlba Mid· BAR.NJm.tiJIIPS(•.N lNboRAN..;:K Team &amp;Ingle game Ft!e Novelty ' Wagner, 276.
son, Atben~, ~· an~
A. R.
Brien .v.t 10 00 A M M.v.reh 19,
kUI. W¥2-6294.
3·10.3lp
AJeDU., MJddleparL Fire, J.uto.
Sbop 961
Jiigh Team Three Games - Hot Caster, looit
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W L Pet. Itodt 2632.
Mr. 1nd M'ra Amoi Trout (lbln
be aold ror not leN than apprais21108.
Robinson '• Laundry 16 a 667
' Http Team Single Game_ Hot Grilli) Alball)t bad lhe mlslortune
ed value of $600 00
UIID IOAU
9iiij:. Oblo Power · · · · · · · 12 12 1!00 ~~~~· 1178.
to loe lhelr ""oiler homo by tire
1- 1; 5 COIIPLEU
Edgar Wekh , Admlnistrt~tor
New Haven . .
12 J2 000
Top Flva Bowler• AVW.
Surut.)' nlsbt They
absent
or ett;,te of Reule Welch
WITH
ancl "' while they IMt. Met,..
tec:tioa. LUe, AuLO, )1rt, Pol1o. Stroh's Beer ·. .
11 13 458
Ge.tJrge Wagner .,.
wheft• tle f~ a~ed an~ the en.
172
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CoU DoD llllla, ltllddloporl, Elka .
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11 13 458
!lob Louks
170
tire conteallo were coillumed.
lt.t PcMM,., Phone WY4-a10.
Ob.ia.
F1fe Novelty Shop
10 14 417
Sam Flamagan
170
Pdr. and 'Mra. Reed .t•ffer• were
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Plccltaly
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Sundll,ll
cillero at llo'.'Leater and
Equlppt.•d t.u :till: ~aa. darn, monInd. 3 eamea, Flanagan 650
Bud McKmney
169
IIerman cordrey l!omea, Atftena
o~eram , etc Orl¥ln•lly sold for
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WITH NO DOWN PAY· Ind. 1 same Flanagan·Chlford 256
Rt. . . ailo r,ltltttUir,
Mro.
•181 60 Pliy off bal11m·c due of I
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ILECTID TO JiOUII
Fratlk Bm, local.
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per month WANTE!l : COLWE OR GERMAN
· Frame l)me or Sa e, Tear.! 1 eame Stroh's aeer 969 • NEW YORK UPI- Oemocrat Ja~
Lt. :(jl) 'and .Mr1t,1Keith Neiaon
Phone WY2-2204
3-11-ttc
1632 Llnculn Heia:hta, Pomeroy,
Sht!pherd pup~ Steve CJeland,
TOP "5" IOWLERS AVG.
t'oh H Gilbert was overwhelm· and dau&amp;bter. are apendinl 'd"me
Racine, 0. Phone Wl9·3801.
Ohto, two (21 B. R., illr&amp;e L R.,
qlfford . . .
JBl
inuly elected Tuesdoy night to time With rtlativea before be; .. .,
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nice kltchen with wall and base
Louka
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he U. S. House of Represent1Uves aent to Italy. Hla wife lnd dau&amp;b·
For 3 DoleD Lovely Pllllls
batb wiih lub, pJa&amp;tered ~alia,
Hawley ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · 177 1m 1 special elecUon.
ter wlll Join him Ia~
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174
,,.,_,., l'ooplo·a , _ ami
baaement, aas auton1atic hot wat·
Vele lt., •H 8vtternvt A~
er heater, conversion ••• llred
Phono WY~2127,
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roof,
aalvanl&amp;ed
lilUttcn
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lnterlor
hard
wood
finish
full
t•aturn!Jhed. Mdl11ten, Middle,,,,,,
S , city water, netural a:aa, aeptlc
basement, hot water t\_eal. Arport. Phone WY ·2-lt288.
2-.3-tf
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ranged foF two ~partmc~h
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cant priced at $6.500. lf you are
Large leV(ll lot, two garages \jjl
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Peat Flo\Yer Pot ·r
apar&amp;mut and a r•l&lt;'lll tiPirt· a G. ~· and caa qaulify tor a V. 7ot W. Main St Price vtry
ment. A, N. Bencel. Phone
A. Darect ;.oan with no down reuonable~ A . N. Bengel. 3·9-3tp
palrman ~JlS Yt&amp;!"B !lf B•
The Profeaalolial Wll'
pM.fment, YDU can move in and _ _ _:,:c:__:__:.:...__~·_:_::.:__:_::
WY·:I-3272.
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hindi 'l'lt~
Experience
2 OOOK
NEW MODERN 3 RQOM AND
of
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Alao
will
sell
or
land
wttb
batb.
Niee
location.
M:eJvJn
bumper r•il11.
bath apartment. Phone WY
To Make Your 'Watcll Run
rontract with .1.000 down. Will
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy.
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lrolur, wblle walls, dlrectionaJ
· Perf~L
60% at 4 'If lnt. on ,&amp;-years
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-.~~. lcaLhcrettc interior,
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see your local REAL.TO&amp; or ~on·
See Bob NeJ1on, Rutland.
PUT·YO(JR WA.TQH REPAIRS
UP'TO
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CARRIER WANTED 1'0 DEU\'ER
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DILLON &amp; BRAIINON',
2'26-121c
paper&amp; on Nye Avenue. 1f Inter·
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REALTORS, Galllpollo,
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buUdln;a, water,
electrlclt&gt;
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TURE, (opllonal), YQU"' frul~
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Wiler,
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a&lt;hool bUa, 4 n\Uu lritrit\~ter
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Late Show

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191 For Sale

Lawrence Welk S~

Iubllee ll. $. A-

11 :00 Up.to-the-Minute New•

Probe Demanded
Of Big 10 Vote
Carpenter
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TV Chapel
Industry on Parade
GardP.n CJqb ot the Air

ln&amp;lde Sports
2:15 N)lA Basket ban
t.:ao Wortd CharnP:ionsblp Golf
5:~ 'J'hne: Pl'esetrt
e:OO !tlj!et the Pt'eSi
8:30 News Picture
7·00 · Overland T,roll
8:00 Sunaty Sllowealli!
9:00 ChevY Shu•
10:00 Loretta Youn1
10:30 TV Reader's ~ Dtgest
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Lici!IIMI Su.-Joa
Cues ¥e Seheduled

H. Spencer, dec., to Eula L.
, Everett 0 . Spencer, James
Mfid. for Trana.,

H. Spencer,

dec., to
and Elsie Hines.
Spencer to Eula L.
Cheater.
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and Cleo Spencer tO
~ Smith, 2A, Chester.
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EuJa L Smith, 2A, Chester.

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3---Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 11, 1960,

Salem Center School To Present Musical
Program March 15 At Scho.'ll Auditorium

Clau 12 Circle of Heath Methodist will meet Wednesday evenln&amp;
. at the church Devotional leader
wi1! be Mrs. Onn Sm1th. Mrs.
C.rrolJ Swanson will be tn (barge
· at the program.
·' ·, Hostesses are Mrs. Emenon
. Jones, Mrs. 0 . p, Klem, Mn.
NormPn Wayland, Mra. Jienry
· Hennesy , Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan
and Mrs. Stanley AddJesburger.

TO MI!IT MONDAY
The Laurel Cliff Better Health
Club wi11 meet Monda~· evening
at the borne of Mrs James Gil·
more with Mrs W1lham Strausbaugb u co-hostess

The Salem Center Elementary
School wlll present musical program, " Panora ma of Amene iD Mustc," at the school audit oriUm at
8 o'clock , March 15, it 1s announced by Mrs Nelhe Vale, principal.
Mrs C 0 Chapman, mustc teache r for the district, is directing the
show A $0 cent admiatnun will be
charged .

Alaakans Sherry l'un\er, Bert
Smith, Bobby ~olden , Don~~old
Wachenschwanz., Kenneth Jacka,

Announce Daughter's Marriage

Around And
About
Middleport

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FOR TODAY

Golden Rule Class
Meets Thursday
At Anthony Home

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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BapUat Chureb met 'Fbunda1 eve·
nlDC at the home of Mrs. Genld
Anthony wlth Mr. and Mn. oweD

LUCILLI IIAWICJiif

Freddie Lee, Tommy Myers, Mlkl'

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Hith - · 2H3 low ........ a.17.

Saturday, March 12, 1960

Bratton as contributinC hoeteaea.

Caton, Billy Harle11, Un~ Shene·
held, Patty Wnaht
Penquilll: Beechle Cooper, Ruth
Walker, ButcbJe Coughenour, Glor-Ia Goff, Danny Ashbwn, Mugo
Grate, •B etty Jo Lucu.

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Tony Fowler presided in the fbsence of the president, ()WFD
Bratton. Under new busineu, qle
class votd to be ln cbarge of qbe
of tb' Sunday aervicea dur~&amp;
the abaence of a mtntJter. A com·
mlttee was appolpted composed
of Harold. Hubbordt Gerald An·
tbony and Helen Bodlmer to be
In charce of a aervicc.
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· The ahow wtll cons1st of f1ve epi·
aodes, a mmstrel, AlaskA, 49th
State , Hawau, Mth State. Western and Negro Splntuals. The program IS as follows .

MEIGS THEATRE
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$4,773.44 In
$295

1953 CI:~\IROLET 4 Door Sen~"
Runs good.

$695

i 955 FORD 2 Door Sedan

Fonner owner recommended this car to be easy in gas
and olJ Like new fmish

1955 BUICK Special · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $995
2 Door Hard Top and 4 Door Sedan Choice of either both one owner cars and exceptional condition.

1955 BUICJ( Special V8 ····· ··· · · $1,095
2. Door Hard top. Cream purr in conditiOn. One of our
most careful owners . Dynaflow drive. R&amp;H.

1955 Mt:JCU~Y 2 Door Sedan

· · · · · · $B95

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New Buick trade-ln. Shows good care. ·

1956 BUICK VB Special · · · · ... $1,295

Tomorrow Saturday 12 th

4 Door Hard Top . One careful owner New Buick trade-in Dynaflow drive. R&amp;ll . Sharp car.

1956 JUICK VB Century
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trim. We'll be glad to have you talk w1th this owner.

1957 MERCURY 4 Daor · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,695
Hard Top Sedan. Mercurymalic push button drive. Radio
and Heater Sharp inside and out.

PLAN t!nd ARRANGE

1954 BUICK Special4 Dr. Sedan · · · · · · $795

YOU- NIXT

Dynaflow drive. Thoroughly reconditioned for many
miles of trouble free servjce. Like new finish .

1954 FORD VB Conv. Coupe · · · · · · · · · · $695
New high quality lop. Fordomatic. Extra nice finish.

1953 BUICK Speclal2 Dr. Sedan · · · · · $395
Good buy .

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