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Middleport Senior Bond Banquet Held
Fri'dciy Evening With 100 In AttendancE

OIUCIOI FOI TODAY
Long Bottom
Item~ ~f Interest

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

Sebool.
The dinner was prepared and served by band mothers

Xr and :4rs. Fred Larlr.ms and
:'1\r and Mr1. Norman Weber and
fam1ly attended a btrtbday party
at the home or Mr and Mrs Paul
dauber an honor of thetr soo,
Duuglas, on h11 Jrd 'birthday
Mr and Mrs. Wilham Young and
son spent Sunday w1th bus parents,
Mr and Mrs. Louie Young
.
'.rfr and Mrs Marton Hall spent
Sunday a-fternoon With Mr and
:\1rs Charles Hall and family at
Reedsville.
Dallas Marb who 111 employed m
Michigan spent the weekend wtth
h1s parent!, Mr. and Mrs ArlJe
)larks
Mrs. Leona Babcock and Mrs
Tress 1e Stet hem were ahoppmg m
Parkersburg Tuesday
Ghon Stout is a patient in the St
Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg
wtlh a broken arm and hand .

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"fproxtmately 100 persons in attendance Guests were seatea

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hla
103rd ... 11Mttt btrtWe,. "'Den"'t
...... much. Alwtp ...... the ...
lillie huhtry,H he uW. ICuhiM 11W
hll ,..... wffe ••••,. at. """ thM
... did .... that wu ....,. .... diod
tM .... ot

By Mrs. Vera W...,_

The Middleport Senior Band ban~uet and dance, sponsore&lt;!
by the Band Boooters, was held Fnday evening at the High·

~ a cleverly d.ecorat.ed tables m the school cafetena.
', Tbe table ceatfirnleces were fan- ~ ~ - - ----::=-:• ,.,.__.
•r
·
lh
n~ a succPss were
"The Jays'
,......~ arrangements u.smg
e and "The Galaxtes '
.mtWca. :otiff dea1gn. Tbes.e were
'Jiesiped by Mn. Charles A BradComnuttees m charge of th1
bury· and made by the dtning ilnn('r were
1"00m committee. Place cards were
General chauman· Mn Jac!
)nlnlature oTange and black drums .. atlerheld;
co-chairmen,
Mrs
.Tbey were dengned by Mrs. Eu- uw 1 ~ Sauer, Jr , Mrs. Donald
Jene Sears With band me,nbers 85 ....OW('f)'
L

jlatlng. Small horn rephras weri'
&amp;lven u favors .
food preparatton Mrs Walla et
Seated at the spea .. er's table l radJotd, Mrs Ira Butrher, Mrs
were these guest! : MISS Susan Rtchard Pickens, Mrs Arnold Rtch
.-Park , Mrs. Non Moore, Mr ar- J dn.ls ~1rs J oe Wtlson a nd Mrs
-lin. Nolan Swackhamer, Mr Earl Harold Woodgerd
Knight, Supt. and Mrs L. W Me·
Servtng
!VIrs ~mer~on Jones.
Comas, Mr. and :~ rs Plunkett, Mrs Donald Lower y , :drs Lewis
tMr. and Mrs Joe Bailey, Mr. and :,au&lt;"r, Jr. and Mrs Harle) Swush· 1
Mrs. Thompson , Mr and Mrs. La er and ~Ira Ed Evans
cey, Mr. and :~rs Lee. Mr and
Mrs. Eugene Sears, Mt and Mrs
Waltl(lg Table Mrs Rcrbert AI·
Bob Hoeflich, Mr. and Mn George ltmswurth, Mrs Wallace Bradford.
Dalla&amp;, Mr and
Mrs. Carroll 'lin Hubert Coats, ~r~ Robert MeSwanson, Mr and :~rs Kenneth h.lhmney, Mn :whlton Hood, Mrs
McElhinney , Extra guests mduded 1 ¥'111\!am ~orm,
Mrs Rodney
Robert Preston, )udy Gregg and 1 Siiuer and ~1u Paul Scott
Ruth Ann Edwards .
\ Dtnmg room Mrs Charles Asa
Followm1 the dmner. a wel- 1Bradbury, Mrs James Brewingto n,
~~:ome was given by Lynn Buehana,n, 1 Mrs. James Criswell. Mrs James
prestdent of the band . Mr McCpm- Pullen and Mrs :.tarvm Swan
as s poke brtefiy commendn:tg the
Clean up · Mrs Thomas Hanntband un past performance Mr. Dalga n, Mrs. Wtlbur Hanmng, Mrs
las. former instructor, spoke to
David Jenkms. Mrs. CharlQtte
the woup expressmg thanks for an
invita tion to the affair. Mr Sears, Perttn, Mrs George Qutllen
Food and Dance
Mrs Alfred
th e new band leader, commented
Roush, Mrs lra Butcher, Mrs
that he hoped to matntam the
standard of the Middleport marcb. James Buchanan
Contnbutors &gt;1ta l''orrelit Bach ·
inK band
Following the dlnner 11 dan ce tel, Mrs J J. Davts, Mrs !&gt;ale
was held tn the gym which had Dullon, Mrs Karl Kloes, Mrs Lee
been rlecoratl'd hy Mr Searl! and McComas, Mrs Alfred lloush, Mt11
band members m the St Patrick's Paul ThetiiS, Mrs Leo Searles, Mrs
the me with green and whtte L R. Wtley and Mrs Donald Lowery
streamer~. top hats holding balloons and ~hamrurks around the
walh On hand tu ma kt• the dane- Forest Rose Council

I

:.hss Eleanor Frederick spent
the weekend With her parents, Mr
and Mrs George Fredenrk
H.r.rliss Frank 18 spending his
hts fami ly .
1
Mr from
and Mn1
David
Smith With
and
leave
boat
employment
family spent a few days with Mrs.

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VOL XI

'="i!iouun~d~o~n;iy§in~a~re~gu~lar~pa~s~seinlg;¢~~~~~~~~~~~i~i~iiiii.
The Falcon &amp;~hehero

indicators and ·oil filter ' a~

Edna Stewart of Reed sville.
8--Dally
Anyone wishing to have items
published au 'asked to please

phone yu.s3271

Laurel Cliff
Social Notes

JANE ANN MALJ,OW

NO. 280 '

Pomeroy-Middleport,

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Dog·tfred rescUers wllo refuse to
qu1t, pushed forward slowly today in their determined attempt
to reach 18 fellow miners sea·ied in a fire-seared mine tunnel
near here tot more than slx days.
AI; the ordeal neared a seoond week, it w.. learned that in
the Vatican Pope John XXlll has bee~ praying daily for the
trapped men.

lowest priced pickup true~ with turn.

br '

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,~ui,\l'IPent.

Sentinel,

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The latest word at the pitbu.d

the ~line eil:ht ~ea aoutta~at
of here ,.... thoI ' ....~ parllto
were wiorltin&amp; •WM.irhfre WitblD
150

.uti

entom"'
d
caded themplvn

Cincinnati Minister Will
At Racine Meetir1a

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Tbe lmmediate - prOb~m wu .tO

cet an air aupp}T In IJOnl or the

reacue parties u they inched
alona the stifling NJ.IIJCIWIQ' fu
underground.
They were adding pipe as they
went to an improved ventilatllll
ayslem.
•
Tha miners have n,ot ~een heard
from since 8 :30 a. m. est. Tuesday when a slate !all ripped down
electrtc cables and started a fire
in the Holden Nl:l. 22 mme in south·
western West Virginia.
"I have no doubt that withtn 2A
hour• we will kpow wllat, · if anything, fs in thltt firat area," said
Raymond Selvati, pres~t of tbe
IslaJ;id &lt;:reek Coal Co., elll'ly to
day.

Holt!• Regul&lt;lr Session

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Wl!ere ··the

liall)st ..)l'U\1

smoke 1nd intinie · 1\•t.

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Fami}y .3
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The firemen arrived within 10 at $$500 Wit on.., . wtur·
minutes after the cJJI was ~j- an ce on tbe houat and notbiq OD

hFumes .

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Fire Destroys Home Of
Parents, five Children
A family of seven was forced from ito home on Hy•ll Run
at 7:30 thla morning by fire which completely destroyed a
newly remodeled six room house. The fire was said to have
started from a chimney near an overheated stove.
• The Middleport fire department answered a call to the Ar·
thur Muaer borne three miles up Hysell Run frotn Route 124
and found the flames out of control. Mr. and Mra. MUller and
t.beir five children succeeded in getting only a few penoDal
belongings out of the house before they were (on:ed back by
the flames.
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.... ....r ••v• baiT!· as Close
' Call

teet of' aq

RATHER

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Charter : Members~

of

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Obio;.lo;uiay, March 141;:960
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LOGAN, W. Va. (UP!) -

Ford Motor Cpmpany's new ~alc~l~~~~~;~thef f\rst
economy
size truck to
be
t
6 f t ~
t 50
major U. '8 . automobih~
ea ureli a - RQ_,~ _1&gt;, up o
per cent greater.fuel economy and the .
and smoothne~ of Dw 'normally

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.D-oted J'o The lrtt-en.1 ,01 J'lle II.,...M.... ""'-

as.

Exhausted Rescue Squads Seek
Entombed
From
. Men
.
.
. ' 3 Routes
.
prod\lced by a

.....

enttne

Pressure Mounts

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L - LIPI AOVICI
L - IIACH. II. Y, \11'1-Wo!f

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conteall.

home. of their own, Chartu.ln Col·
umbul, and Robert, Rutland. Tbe
children at home are Bocer, 11,

Etoile, 17, Paul, 1$, Elaine, 11, an4
Judy, 7.
Mr. Kwaer ia a ~eU.employed

coal miner and baa been operatin1

a mJne near hil home. To add to
blo troubles, wt bit o&gt;ioo
tned Ia tbrowinJ hhD out of • •

to 1tU
today io ·bill

ploymen.t. He bad pJanaecl

bia ,..,ode!¢ home
~-fo.law.

Fireraen reported that oa!Jo one
ved and were abJe to aave two
The Muaser flmdy eontilb of
teetiqD of tbe boute wu left atJado
nearby buildmg1. Total loss wu ftve children at bome -and two
tnc . .~ter the name• wete fUbd.uecl.
~aUmated by Fire Chief Tom Darst IGJUI who are married and hiVe a wmg over a cellar at the back of
the houR and tllb wu ptted, tlaeJI

Br-1-r-r Some More

aoid . E. 0. !ldOnley, ooe of the
annrered the e.ll,
11.1ftered. 1 eut finger in the faDea
dehm while ligbtiJii the lire lDd
...... truted b)' tbe aoldte~Mt

14 firemen who

Emerceney equad wbie'b Abo ._.

wered tbe a1arm.

The Middleport department

bad

its tanker and pumper I( U.
scene Firemen pumped thrttt:-.
dry in order to save Deam; bli.ild.
inRt

The Musser family baa been
gtven temporary abelter by rei•
tlvea untO permanent llvine ar·
rangements can br made. llr.
Muuer is al10 aa intrri.Ol' decor•

Ulah Swan, co unctlor, presJdl'd
Forest Rose Council, Dauof America met m regul ar

tor, bil brother-in-bw aaid, and
be u:pects to fall bact on tbil
trade followins his mble e~ve-tn, or
seek employa:.ent eltewbere.

Wherever You Live

BANK BY MAIL
Customers who live some
dislanco from lhe bank 1oom
to appreciate most the con·
vonienco of banking by mall.
But 10me of our nearer neigh·
bors liko lhis molhod too. This
-· bank offers special envelopes
lo mako banking by mail
oa1ior, Wo'll be glad lo supply
YOU With somo, on roquost.

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PLAN and ARRANGE
YOU- NEXT

ePR!VATE PARTY

fm:CEPTION
eBANQUET

eM!:ETING

HOnL MARTIN
We Pay 3% lntereot On Your S•vl•ll'-

I'OMIIIOY'S liST

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Memher Fedonl Rerervo Syalom
Member Federal Dopoolt lnouranco Corporlllloa
POMEROY, 01110

PrlYaU. Rooms For
10 io 17~ People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. with
Merchants Pollee Service

HIDE·AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Beverag:"!S
U nIll

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2:30 AM
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Mrs. E J . Hill i11 a businc11s
1/•oisi.tors m Columbus.
Mrs. R. A . Thompson
d:~:f~::r RoberLM Jane Pnd
S
returned to the1r
home in Bridgeville, Pa., Friday
after a vhdt with Mr•. C. E.
Ne85e.
Everttt Tracy returned borne
Friday from )A;eiJa General Hospltal and Is convalesclnl nicely,
Rev. and Mn. Kennetb Wright·
sell and Iamur or Belpre were
Friday gueats of Rev• . and Mrs.
Francia H. Gluier.

·SAVE .•... ,'
ON HA.TIOHALLY KNOWN
MAKES OF---

ASKS LAlOR'S SUPPOlT
ST. PAUL, '.(Inn. UPI- Demo- P~jects
t::ratlc Nationll Chairman PPul
Butler has urged organized labor
to stand behind 'he Democntlo
Party In November. "It will avail
the people In the (tabor) mo•·c·
se,·eral lJrojcctl w~re planned
ment nothing to stay home In thll Thul'ltday evening when the Senior
prE.&amp;idenhal election or to vole Re· m.otbm met at Middleport fliah
publi can," BuUer told R meetinG Scbool w~tb Mrs. James Buchanan
of Minneapolis and St. Paul union prtsidlne. Tbl11 is the bcla:Inning of
the "bomeat.rE'teh" activities that
will provide the money for the annual HDior trip.
They hiVe seheduled a bake
sale for the Friday and S.urday
before Eaater . April 1!1 and 16.
The Ale wUl feature colortd ea:e•
and all typea of home baked &amp;ooda.

Planned
By Senior Mothers
AfMiddleport

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Another money-savm1 Presidential Choice

The Serta-Posture·

Anothor valuo Dilly Serto .., pvo )'!&gt;U.
-ant! only durinl the Serlo Pnoidenl'o
&amp;le. Aulheollc pollure r..tw. ..,..
mllly found in cottller mattr.IIMIpecial Umer•prinl construction tor .~
- • """"-· ond e:dra "levoU:dl&gt;('
1~. Aloo laatulOd in tho auperb s.ta.
Poot1110 Mattro..,. hatvl..me, hoo.vy.
wovu.fabric cover ••• apecial "braMh·

mt" vei\tl ..• lturdy

hOftdloo. Twl• .. tun
olio. Motdlin1 com·
lort-ooonliDited
1prln1 at aame lo-'

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.,nco.

In Elberfelds
Department ~n Thtii

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Th• ehairmUI for thia project is

Mrs. G. E. :Preston and .easlsting
her wJU be Mra. ' Eugene Fl'ea.ch,
Mn. Vtratnia Cllf!ord, .'Mro. Lucy
Grea, Mra. Ben Pbi110n, Mn.
Farmer and Mr1. Wallace Bradlord.

The eroup also made phms to
serve a dinner tor approximately
100 Rotarians -of thta area.
Mn. Soe Wilson waa named as
(
cbairillllt lot •.':.!~~~I"..,',.!!J~

hlld tbe

.EL~CTIUC
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ELECTRIC Ml~£itS
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PORTA·l.i· MIXt:RS ·

Naylor's Run
RoSUient Died ·
OnSatunlay

IRONS
"'It must
,tab." ,ald.

jUit dropped
for 1 drink

ounelvtl
r~PWI:

'"l'hii1t

m

Jervidl wll1, be held
at 2 p. m. rtom tbe EW~I
for EarDHt Rhodes, Nay.
who died in Meigs Gen·
·s..turday even•ng.
was formerly of the
community.
Include hi.&amp; wi.fe, Josephmei two sons. John walter and
Manning Walker, and ttlree grandImportant C of C
&lt;:hildren, all of Canton, Ohio; a
•l•ter~ Mrs. Jake Baer; a brother,
hem~
To.U..ht
'lt!e Pomeroy t'hamber of Com- Albert Rhodes; two nieces, Mrs.
Roush and J{elen Francis
merce will meet tonight at 7 :30 In
all eC MinenvUie.
o!flces 'of th~ Ob.io Power Comp
will be In Pine Grove
101.
with tile llev. Waldo
A number of important ltems of

:Up For

buaJDess

lTURE • MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

are·on the agen.da, abd aU

100mbor1 "'' 11:4~~ io a.tlelul.

Herb &amp;neys' TV
N~t Hurt A Bit

By Antenna's Fall
Tht H•rlt
Wrt.hkt,
thoulht their TV ,..,.len
would be rulft• durlltl tM •lth
Boneyt,

wind ..,. nl(lht last ~ 1'htr
......... loud .............. lbo.
roofu thelr.m.nna Wlftl' deowft.

But nothlnt happtMCl - . , .
tlpn Will as ah1rp It before. tnd
quite IG'Od, too.
The neat mornint Enwwllflo
tkm ~ their l.,..n Nd
bHn connteted In NTW to In
old anhnna l.tt ttendlnt ....,..

al yun ,..., The ....,. -.,

SUSPENDED );"OR PADDLING -- Teacher Bol!dan Pash· suppoMCI to ....,. Men twlntlnl
kowsky, 30, relaxes at home while' awaiting 'wotd· from the tM channel•' ln. w-a tMt,...,.
Pittsburgh school ~~m about his ft,~ture. l'asbkowtiky was dO!"J ~ft WfYac. ~ ·r~
30 ·students who didn't prepare their tMr nne, ., Ulhtenlnl ....,, ~pr,
cliarge. FrJendll · may suspended for pad
&lt;;wiJii fll!l~ JIOlll•· lcssollli.

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~ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., M..,h 14, 1960

CARLOA

Tlley'll Do It l(vPll"V Time

) Business Services

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Harch 14, 1960-3

TADS

1t.. ,...,._.t&gt;O!'Ia-lllll. F=ASf.IION
~(5 L!l(&amp; Sll&amp;'s

.

BEEN IN
A WINO "llJIINEL.,HAIR·OO-WISE-

JIOit CON811i'l'EN't .~ABLil IIESVLft

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By Hatlo

ANo

1111 SLEeK ar.trrv IN 1He
S1..ESP ADS 1.001($ Ul&lt;l! !!lie tn&lt;I&lt;E!)

eh.,.,. ,..,

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Offio RrvER BOATS: Lock 13,

By BOll E. BYER

more and more traffic accident.J;
dtoWniQCS, fires, es.plosions, torna'dots, Roods, airplane crashes, and
many other misfortunes occur
there is definitely a tremendou~
l'eed tor welt trained men and
speeJal ~uipment to handle these
&amp;ituatlons.
It Is a recognized fact that the
saving of life is of pa~:am.ount importan« where emergenr'!e!'l occur. But it aiRO must be reeogniZf&gt;d
that or equal importance Is the
fact that neeeSIIary equipment must
be on· hand to do the job.
The oreanization of emergencyl"HC'ue unit11 is steadily Increasing
In number throughout the nation
In an effort to rope with these

new demands.
A r.ew years ago Meigs County
was without afl amera:ency-rescue

unit. Then a band f&gt;f men 'bought a
fint aid kit, formed · a unit, and
from It grew· three more emergency squads.
Theae four units were still oper·
~tln.c until a few months aa:o, then
the inevitable
happened . 'Mu·
equipment of one BQUJd becamtworn and in need of repaln. There
were no funds to rep11ir It, therefore1 today, only three unils are
operating.
The Syracuse Emergency Squad
Is the unit which Is now "out of
buslne88." Their J9f8 -Buick am ·
bulance, which served well in the
be&amp;inninv;. has rinally worn out.

· ·
. This vehll'le hlil failed to runelion properly fot" \everal weeks,
for cmg members of the organization lo t.ag it "not road worthy."
However, the men of the Sytacuse Emergency Squad have not
&amp;:I ven up. A fWld drive for $2,000
has been underway for some tlme
with the hope of raising the needed fundi to nplace their .worn-out
ambulance.
On Thursday, March 1'7, at 8 p .
m., the aquad will sponsor a Z7act .Meigs County Talent Showcase
pro~ram at the Syracuse _sc hool
aud1torlum in order to ratse the
needed funda . The ahow witl lea ture personnel from many se~.•­
lions of M~igs County who an veteran 1tage performers. Bob Hot&gt;flich, 1 veteran of many Big fiend
Minstrels, has donated hi!! talents
as program coordinator.
Encour.11gement musf be given to
the group of mf'n who are tryinl!
110 hard to equip and maintain a
unit of such vilal importance to
the wen being of the citizens of
Meigs Co1mty .
The best way to do this i1 to
make certain they are provided
with the rund!ll needed to train and
equip an emergency-rescue unlt .
Then they will bP able to replace
the now "weak-link" in Mejgs
County's system of volunteer e-mer·
gency - rescue teams, who stand
i'eady around the clock to "Come
A'Runnin'. "

UNTIL CLOSI.NC

10:00 am, 20-0;

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BloeHnar's
Pomeroy, Ohio
AUCTIONI.R
Com•!... IOt'Yice

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WRIGHT FAMII.V

wife.

COOK FAMILY
Nathanlel Cook married Han·
na'h Enochs at Pomeroy, Ohio,
and moved to Letart Townahlp
about 1886. Cblldren Joaeph married Loutsa Ibker, lheo I,oottle
Wolfe then
; Nellie mar·
ried William Banks: Georae married Annie Beaver; Llnnie mar·
rled Rl.::hard Shannon; Huny
married Edna Boyd and Abbie.
After the de.th of his tlrat
wife Nathaniel married Henrietta
S1IHr, widow or William L. SaiM-r. After t.he death of hia secand wife he married Emma Lll·
lance, widow of Jo'hn Francis Lal·
Jat1ce.

Crltt lratllwd
WrJ'!,_-., C...toot
C. IPOJIORD,_Racine,

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IIAMILL SIRVKici'le'I1'ATION
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AIIMnr SM3
Every Day Servlee

Polly

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WRITE TO!&gt;AY FOll RHODES
folder and low chick prices.
Prompt answer. Rhodea Hateh·
ery-, Spencer, w. Va.· 3-9-30tp

MY CII"OlC'E

from Pomeroy tin State Route
692. Price
$1,000.00. Inquire
Mrs. Howell at Pagetown.

•

we find

Va ... we lind the namta of Jobn

They weu
and ealfte
from Au1u1ta County, Va.
In tractna the Jtnealoo of lllJ
tamUy one or the ueat dlfficultle. alwaYto antwnfered ll tHat
and

Adam

8CC)teh-Jrllh

Slnea.

de•eent

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men ~of tblt ante nlmf! m.....,.
women

or

lw 0 Hoftr,.,sm..

name o1

en~r the
~ lwo

•!Mn .

flid

Middleport Police Chief Herlltrt
Gilkey reported the arrest our thr
wftkend of .Robert CarrLJthen, of
Middleport oft i.ntoltieaticm eharJet~.

Ill! bao been ..l&lt;Utd lfldor ~
tor apPf:iranee b'etete M'ator
Keoneth liCElblnaey.

bofld

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PAID ... Holy M_

l:ur •..

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Enjoy tllat happy f11lin1 now. Latl

of folks are daint it quickly, ufeiJ,
prlvateiJ. C.all us for .spriJII cnb

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. . Ill&amp; 1111111 tO' pllllll JoU.
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·llours!'l lo $- Thin. ii Ill Noon
Phone WY 24171 - 125 E. Mala St.

lmg-SIIcn and ;liclllncluile'il
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OPTOMETRIST

Ent Colll1 Stn&gt;d, Pem-1
om.,.., Boun: I to I!, ! te (Cltlle I&amp; Noon oa Than.)

U'n ning·

1._ he did not aet hla divorce
unUI 1842 then martled Amanda
Nell of C~rtoll County, Ind., on
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rtman: Ablpll morrlod samuel

beeler: EVe mtrrled. J•'rnea
In t~e
ilt'!l!i PoUr Dlilfl'lod Jl&lt;lll&gt; Slhoa
Slnet tamlb' are thne deeld1 Ink~ mriey t'oahitd John Wlons.
m1de Ill Hardy CountJ, w. Ve.,
later len tndlana
ln 1780. TheM deeda Wf!lte wde
dltd
by EliJah 81._., John Slnea and
him
Adam Sine&amp;.. Also l.n W'le eenaua
.lndlano,-land he
or 1'790, in Sbtn1ndoah couQty,
The urlllat date

Middleport Man Noted

BILLS

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Weekend Arrest Of

FOR SALE IN PAGEtown, six rooflll, 4 roams dow.Q,
2 up, approximately 1 acre level land exceUent well 13 mfles

0etober 18, 11161 ond EliJobeth
Wotr., Au1uot 8, I !-February
&amp;CINES Jl AMI LV
We find ltvtrll different JPtll· 14, 1112 aWrlod July 4, liM.
tnp of tht 11me name 11 Sinlt, Chlldr'en
,..riled llotay
morrlod lllroll Ann
8eiott, !Hoh, Sin... ele. Thfllt 'lh II!Own: 111.
111 the ume name 11 (~~ten ~ G"llilb: 'Wl t•m: Lftb ,..rrled
in thote early tlme1, when ~
few toUid read or write, to IIY

todar.

(21 ) Reol Estate

va.

Jan. 14,

Den\'er E. Well, Darwin, eJted
by the state hiChway patrol for
Pilling without aasurfd clur di•
tanu, wu fined tiS and e01ttt in
tht! court of Judge E. W. Ptoples

MAILBAG
EDITOR'S

.J

Slnea,

DarWin Molorist b
F"m~ SS By Court

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my

Henry

Coal

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As near as we can find from
rnP't retlable sources we
that Jobn and Elizabeth
lives
In the Shenandoah
oc Vir&amp;inla, and had the
!olio"""' sons: Henry, Jacob,
William, Lewis and
are unable to find
mentioned. This
Sine• were

Juno II, 11M3.

za.

WSCS .

Eve.

We .find Henry Stnes, t10n of
John and Elizabeth Sines, marrylnl Elizabeth Wolfe, July 4, 1804
in M(lnonJahela County, Va. (now
W. Va.J Elizabeth Wolte'l parenta were Jacob and Ev6 Wolfe .
Henry and Elizabeth Sin.. lived
In Monongahela County until 1818
wtten they moved to Muikln1um
County, Ohio. They lived here
until Henry wanted to raove to
the then new country of Indiana .
He aold hit farm In MuH:Ing11m
County and prepared to move to
Indiana. Tbla wu so violently opposed by his wife Ellubeth and
caused ao much trouble between
them tbat it flDJlb' reeullecl In
their separation. In January or
February of 1836 Henry went to
Indiana and hit wife took her
•on Lewis and moved to Maaon
county, w.
· When Henry went to Inltiana tn

Lock

down at UIO pm , 17-2; Gona
at 6:45 pm, 22.0; Vulcan
~~ow., , ;7,30 pm, 0.11; S.tly Polk
8 :20pm, G-3; Raym()nd E.
ISalvetti uP at 6:50. am , 16~; w. s.
up at JO :f5 am, 8-8; Dl1ie
Star up at 2:20 pm, 2-0; John J .
Rowe up at 3:00 pm, 14-1; NeOraska City up at 4:05 pm, 0--6 ;
Crown Point up at 12:55 am, 1-Q·
TO MUT THURSDAY
Wil~iam Penn up at 5 :00 01ftl, 6-3;
The Twilight -Garden Club will Reliance up at 7:40 -am, 3·5· Galliml'et Thursday at '7:30 p. rn. at the !,)Oiis, Dixieland up al 8:05 l-m, no
home of Mn. Louis Reibel, Union tow reported; Coal Kin: up at 8:00
Ave. , with Mrs. Elmer Wickh111m as am, 11-6:
MEETING SCHEDULED
The Sugar Run PTA will meet ·co-hostess. '
NO KAN AHW A RIVER report
.
1
Thursday at 7:30 p.m., at the
availableo.
HOLZER HOSPITAL
ly un• Prtli ,lntematioq.l school. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien
AdmiuionS, March 10: Mrs.
Todat ill MollCiiy,_March 14, the will be fn charge: or tbe program.
74th day- of the year with 292 Rt'fresh:nents will be ~erved. All Chester Wattll, Cheshire; Mrt.
George W. Neuelfoad, Jr., Pommote i~ 1960.
.·
I
are urged to attend.
eroy; March 11: Gilbert Atlen Sin'l'he
is approaching its
~.'
tlair, S~a~Use; Miss Nora May
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK
o,ul~~;,,~ stars are Venus, The WSCS of ', helET
~
Minersville MOlihaO. Carpenter.
Gallipolis, S•~o~r-4.,., M.rdt 12
Discharges, March 10: Miss GlaJupiter and Saturn.
Churrh will meet WedHOGS - 17~ to 220 lbs I$ to
On tbls day in history :
evening at the home of Mrs. dy's Jones, MnL Linley"Roush, Mrs. 15.30; 220 to 250 lbs 15 to 15.30;
Fred D. McClain, George Keith Light 14 to 15.30; Fat Sows 12 to
In 1743, the first towl)
stewart.
Mora, Mrs. Thon.as E. Daniels, 14; Stags 10 to 12; Boars 8 to 12;
was held in Bo!lton.
Billie Jean FroHt: , Smith Asbury, Sows and Pigs 65 to 100; Shoats
In 1794, Eli Whitney received
GROUP TO MEET
Gf(lup One of the First United Virgil Northup, William P- Niday, 5 lll 15.
patent on hi: ~olton gin.
James E. J'ohn~on, .'Mrs. Paul
In 1812, the u. s. A. a\lthorized Presbyterian Church of Middle- Mrs,
H. Bocook, Mts. Wi11iam H. PhilCA'M'LE - Steers 18 to 26'
iuue of the first war bonds.
will ml:!ct this Tuesday even·
ips I~nd infant.
ers 16 to 23: Baby Bed 20 lO
homeSfreet
of Mn.
Donald
famou'\ ~~~~;,~: lli~·~·~t~ the
of High
at 7:30.
OtMal'(:h 11 : · Mrs. J . Warren Pat- Fat Cow.o; 15 to 18; Canners 12
In
,,~n;d!u~~:::~no.~~ of the
hostess for the evening will be terson, Mrs. C. Blaiu Topping, Carl It Bulls 18 to 22; Mllk Cowa 80 te
r1
Albert Einstein,
Ronald Hand and Mrs. Bethel D. Burris, Mn. Whitney D. Jett.
Mrs. Jl\~ B. Silvey, TbeodorP
VEAL CALVES - 'l'ops 38.7~:
after a request. from
Wirt Ellis, Mrs. Clarence C. Hive- Se'conds 30 to 34; Medium 22 to ZB:
Roilkevelt, Congress auPOTLUCK DINNER
ly, Janice Faye Henry, Michael Com . and Hvs. 20 to 32; Culbl 20
thorized sale and manufacture of
A potluck dinner will be held bY Owen Bratton, .Mrs. Eugene Hen- to 24.
3.2 beer.
the Busy Bee Class of the First dren, ~ustin M. Arthur, Joseph
J . Richard Neal. Mrs.
SHEEP-Ewes ~tt~d tms 5 to 15;
In 1945, the American FlaG was IB,&gt;pti'' Church this Thursday Wall,
evening at 6:30 at the church. Cameron Bc.swell and infant, Mrs. Stoek F.wcli 4 to 10; Fat Sheep 4
raised on two Jim a.
In 194.'7, military and naval Memb('rs are r('que!ited to bring Carroll E. .Dillinger, Mrs. John to 10; Culls 1 to 5.
to.,.•• in the Pbili-ppin~s ,~...,
own table service and the EngWnd.
LAMBS-Topn 21.80; Secon:ib Ul
tiY the ·U. S: for 99 ye _ :
is belhg furnished.
-:-----,to
20; Li.ght Wts. 15 to 18 Com.
~
'•
mon 12 to 16.
A thought fOr . today: Aib'e rl
Einstein IUlid: ' ""The most "Me;Wful thlftg we' fall experienc,e is
the myiterioUJ. 1t ~s the .OUrce
of all true art · and seienoe."

Market Report

OJI

Another important family ln
the earl~ history of our county
was the Wrisht hmily. Robert
Wrisht lived un Mill Creek,
We are upahle to find the
.o l his wife, and not even
"tflat he came to this county, but
find the foi\owlni children: Mary
married Elijah Bibbee Sr., Charlotte married Dr. J . B. Ackley ;
Sarah (Sally) married Ezra Hay·
man; Joahua Qlarrled a woman Dy
the name ()f Woodruff. As near
as we can find, RJchel Woodruff
a •later of Joshua WriJbt's wile,
was the ·lint wife or Marlon
Rhodes' father. She died Jn 18SO
and II burled in the cemetery of
Bicknfll Chapel at Great Band.
She was al&amp;O a sister or Jonah
Woodruff who Wll the rather or
Rebeen Cottrill and Nlal Salser's

m.

"PitiCES COOD At'#l~~

HISTORY
Meigs County
81 Wolter £, 8lae1
, W'&lt;&gt;me•n Nnnry, Ellr.abeth,

Robfrtfon, nalioliaOf kJiollm IS.
Tradewinda down at 7:1&amp; am:, 10.0;
Lc.ck 14, lndianna dc.wn it 7 :00 dutttlalilll, wu named '"lliiiln of
am, 1213; Lock 1!, W.._ehester the year" In tiM bf 1lle NatloMI
down at 7 :00 am, o-4; I..ock 17, Aan. or ManurMateri.
Ovec down at 8:40am. 8-3; Lo!!k la,
Pj!neral .ervleet rot Robetta~.
Cornell down at 6 :05am, 13-lj 51, were ~eheduled for U a.
111land creek down at 8:10am, 0-10; Tuesday at Chri1t Church hete.
Lock 19. Beaver down at 7:1() am, Interment wilJ be ptlvate,
1.0; Lock 20, Bob Benter down at

liPAIR

'i'be·fight for existence continues ln the never ending battle

to. !keep Meigs County's Volunteer Emergency-Rescue UnitB

Today, many of qur communities a(ross the Nation are the
unfortunate and innoccent victims of tragedies and disasters,
which needless to say, are increasing in alanning nti.mbers. As

Made On Driver

GUAGES : Montsomery, 1!5.9 on
CJNCtiiiiATJ, Ohio 111'1 - -~
upper, 9-4 on lower, 71,1 feet ()pen :
lio weaiht
G.alllj)Oilll, 18.2 on upper 11.1 on •J••chw
lower . 8 let!!L open; Lock 23. 15.0, loday agahisf an a1t~ litWil:
driver WhOR car killed aeuben B.
IO.ti runn.inc; 30 wi~kets.
Bobertacm k .. pri:lidl5n! ef Cham·
CoHilfirllft OP IIOVEABL!! pioTI Paper and nb're Co. and for·
~OCXS: All Iatka are up aveng- mer u. s. dapu\J deftnM: secremg % to I ttap ()pen.
tary, in a biitlwaJ aeeldeDt here
Sunday.

LOW

rolling.

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REPORT

OFF ,lOT 1HE HAIROI&lt;ESSeR's-

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PRICES

Manslaughter

RIVER

of
water
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often?

'fl'io~L OUARANTEB YOU '-OII'fl And we'R

further paranteo

JP will be COMPLEtELY SATIBFIBD with a

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Want mme liVI!If area? PlaM the Quick-Recovery 50-gallon
' Elictrlc Water Heater in a cloeet. Or how about more working
. , _ il.a thel ~t#Mm? I~'• yours With the co~ -~~~!~:toP

Wei. l!ecaDM Uda amanng new water·heater l8 electric, 1t call
be inBtalled anywhere. Then! are no venia or ftu88. No.""Jl"nBiVe,

l'lnc,p;s.liUIIlnt hot water, whenever and wherever you

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filii¥

t ,o(,.Ujlf you'~ot completmy Mllif/i&lt;d; your money

· · 1 ~ t&amp;it installation cost&amp; See yo\lr Olectric

applian&lt;ie dealer bt plumberi'or can llolor morll details.

OHIO P"'-~E COMPANY .

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Portland, Racine,

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, ,00 Sletmboot Bill

t) ;lit &lt;cnllientnHOrr ·
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U:IO II COUl4 bo y,.

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9:80 Goodyear Theater
10':00 Steve Allen Show

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6:15 Jini 'ftlscker ShoW
8:2:5 WeaJhereuf
h\•Yll Plr.t1J1'1'
'1:~ Huntler
Brlutt!f Bflport
cannonball
7&lt;110
7:30 J..a.r•mae
8;30 Startime
9 ;30 Arthur Murray PartJ
10;00 M-iq,uad
JO:SO Phil Silvera Show

n :oe Mewa tleadltnu
11:10 'Weatbertrest
U:i5 Jaet. P11r SJunt

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BlQ\11 •T our

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11:15 Sport Report
11:20 Late Show

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10;30
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BALTIMORE,
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fireplug-Uke un&lt;lerstudy to Alan
(Tbe Ho~;"Se) Ameehe, baa e.lped
Lucaa wn named unanlmoUJly bl1 ltiSO contract wltb the · wortd

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Love of :Life

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3:00 The MilliOnaire
, ...,. ~he Verdlot. Is Youro

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1;30 lie of iUlet
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J:l5 The Jllll Blvlla sho•
1' 30 ...,. 'D'-And7
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· ~aid

that be would 11ve the ~quad tnated laborers'

area

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NYU. tbeir Friday nl&amp;ht oppoDent 1 paJd bla second vJait to eburebee
in San FrtneliCO. "
the dJstrict.
.

Mm ••• Del·kious!
Each Dish Is
AChef's Masterpiece .

-the n•oat thorou&amp;b aervlcel
Wboo ,... ..IIIIo rillht kind ol ooMoo, 6tldDolwo -llloo.

What a menu I What flavorful

,...181_.. worldna mn. "- ,....llucb.

The Accent

Give the women of the
nations tbe ·k ind •of
or angles thl"c" want. You
c!ln generalize on that subject a
bit: Round, smooth Jines · for the ·
southern women and a Qatter or
more angular Hnea for those in
the northern dimes.
various

Is Mostly On Music
On The New

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Coffea· time

this
spring . ,
make your
home ·

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3:30 Newa
3:35 Music Go Round
f :30 News

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1'110RSDAY

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Try Our "BROASTED CJIICKEN" For A Real Treat.
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Me·igs Equipment Co., Inc.
POMEROY, OHIO

mTERNATIONAC TRUCKS
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CIRCLE'S
Restaurant

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Phone WY !-3173

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MUST PUNISH
YOU

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W~SIIINQTON UP! ,...!llep. Lud·
Teller (ll--Joi, Y.) Slli¥fiy &lt;all·

lor a e~;~ngresR~al ~ ~nsuea·
ot the fe(ler~ t~lauq~·eleannee
.He said

t,l,l.a lu~

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.. caUed .on her •liter,. t)t:rs. ·RaY
Sunday,
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Earl Watkins is . eonlinell

home by illneSs.

SMtLE .
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WEAR THIS

DUNCE: C~P

TILl. YOU
LEARN TO
Sf' ELL..

BETTER

hter Pan licenses foreign companies to make its products. It
maintains offices and ~tors it1
~exlco City and Br\liJels for easy
hascm between licensees.

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IIINNER IS OUR SPt;(:IAJ.TY

NANCY

It lsn't the purpose of this dis·
sertation to dwell on the intri·
· · of curves, ah1les, or
Unes. But the~ is s story
. Peter Pan gets Its proInto' natlons from Finland to
S~uth AmeriCa.
·-Howatd says his eompany exa 40 per cent Increase in
and ·brassiere sales abroad
......... 54 countries and claims a
Peter Pan markeb its
share of total over:~::.::;-"nie or Affiericao · styled

. .oey.....

CHI~EN

•broa~

to assume. •
_Ro,IIJ!hly it works out somethintJ ,

give you finest meal$ here.

Jab,·. _................ .a ... ...a.

WORJ.n'R MORT COMPJ.I!TR T.fl\1~

contours the ladies

of Doby GIIIIA

illllli&lt; Go Round
Newa (Local)
MW!.ic Go Round

Found•tleM

makers Pii'n.
of foundations
thair Jilloducta to conform.

food! Best ingredients and
real cuUnary art combine to

Aftd ol «~Une, ._tim r J• U to •)Db • " • • • needa.

PHONE WY -.2ne

Peter Pau

Inc.

lll40 Couotry Hoedown

and W....., 12;00
musk)
12:30
Flrta Market ·Rapoxi
1:30
Ne,wa
1 ;35
8reatfaat Partr
2:30
lladio Hymnal
2:33

of styhng and d
n t mea'n tht!Y
are trying to sh pe up to Hte ·
standa~s (If A erif!an . wbmen,
says_Dlck Howard, ~eeutlw:t vice; ,.

I~~~~~~~t~'~•:He:n~ry:M~.;lp;;re~sr~de:jnt~t;o;;fjPeter

pe

of -RDme

today off (finals are thll week) briVed the raiD SUDd1y to JtaDci
and 1ttrt preparln&amp; Tuesday for tbe atteeta while Pope John.

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and braSSieres in 1960.
And by t06!J ' • be apending
a billion dollars
this tfpe or

?;So '!'o ' Tellt~e .:fi'uth.
8:00 . Dennts O'Keefe· Sbow

The Buekl arrJved back l.n Co·
lumbus Sunday afternoon to a
ROME UPJ - Tbou11nds ol'
a:ood turnout. Coach Fred Taylor woRen in the Comm\lntJt.:dom· i

lllllolp ~ • .,. -

worth of AmeriCan styled girdles AmerJ~a~ P~od.ue ~. ~t!", ··• ~natt~r

~:~loell .

2 0 the moat valuable player in the champion Baltimore Coltl of tht
0 2 tournament.
NaUonal Football Letpe.

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NEW YORJ( UPI - Wome,n
The foundation
d~atry !A big
throughout the world will ·buy business -world-wi ·.
[
th:r'ee.quartet'fl of a ':!lUton dollars
It seems foreign wo~en lijte, th~ ,

. 1:00 '1•1 O~loek New.

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' Gil-l Scouts Hold Rally Day Saturday
' At Salisbury School W1th Huge Success

Sessi.on Sunday
Jaruee Zerkle and Lynn Buch
were the le&lt;~.d,era for the
ol the WYY of the F1rst
Prestjytenan Church of

Middleport
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Mr and Mrs E L Fletc.ber,
Twp.-hundred fourteen gtrls and leaders "'ere registered bj Coolville
Mr and Mrs Aruoa Deem
ll!elqdy Roush, Susan Lanrung, Amta Collins and MarUyn of Walker W Va , Mn Robert
, Moore wb:o aao placed names on -c-c-c-:--o ~·
IUDCbea ReKreta were eXpressed t.rol led by Lmdii Sm llh and the McGhee and daughter Metune
son Marty of Cleveland were
that othera could not attend due UtrthcsL hike lor llem wa::. led by and
to tiM! wuther
kut.h Ann Hailey t ollowwg the guests of Sara Oobba durlng tbe
Mn Wilham Collins and Mrs bJke games wac pla)ed 1n tbe past week
Mary Ann Hulburt of Steuben
1 William Eveuon led. 1n Kames and snow
dauent&amp; while the llitb were ar
Al ooon tbe group assembled VIlle WliS th.e O'lernlght gueat o(
Ltnda Kauff of South Third Street
rlvla&amp; When all were a85embled for lunch and hol cu{Oa The hot
mght Her father Rev Hul
the SalDbury Troop SIX opened the cocoa Y.iiS made and :;~rved by Fr!diy
burt and aon Bo were overnight
activluea for the day with the (Ia~ moth, rs of troop s1x _nd spee1al
ceremony with Llnda Sauvage, the thanks were g1ven W Mn Maxme e:uesta wttb Mr and Mrs Gene
American flag
Susanna Arnold Arnold Mr::. Arthur E vans and Colema11
Sally Sauer and June Ba tley of
the World AssOclallon Clag , Glona Mrs \\ Jl bu. Ba tl ey Aftt:r lunch Columbus spent the weekend with
Buck, the Gtrl Scout fhig and the tlcm:; c ull ~ cltd m the snow
Maria Grue&amp;er the Browme fl 11 g htkc were dusplay~d by each pa !\1i5i Sauers parenl.s Mr and Mn
Charles Sauer
Jenny Evans and Debr.a Spem er Lrul
Mrs Mabel Walburn of Colum
were c(\lor guards and the Pledge
~!rs Jo Hardy led m folk aanc bus :iPent the weekend with her
and games from 1 to 3 p m son In law and daugbter, Mr and
of All• g1ance wa&amp; led by Louanna
Leonard
:,hort sk 1ls were gJVen between Mrs Harold Thomas and chddren
Fourteen g1rls Of Troop SIX acl danc~s by Bro.,., me froop 55- led and other relat1vn
ed at patrol leaden fnr the H Pil by Mrs Lucille Hackett, who gave
Larry Estep of Columbus VISited
trols mto which the girls wt&gt;tc d1 the hokey pokey dance, G1tl wtth h&amp;s mother, Mrs V11gmia
v1ded, Wllh each gJrl h11vmg a bud seoul 1 roup 221 Jed by :rtrs Max Estep last week
dy Each patrol had certam artl me Allensworth presented Comln
Mr and Mrs Harry Houdashelt
cles to fmd om a ~:~now h1ke The Round the Mounta111 Troop 1(13 led and daughter f'reddle and Mias
molt untque Item to find was a b) Mrs James Sunpson modeled Vanella Ca rroH left las\ Wedne1:1
mlJWI.ture snowman by the patrol bats made from no coat mate11al, day for a VISlt In Elbr1dgt, N Y
led by Unda Sauvage the funm and Salisb ury Browme Troop 169 with Rev and Mn R S Place
est atem, a buge tcJde 1y the pa w1Lh Mn Howard Rous h as lead and family M11s ,Afoudasbelt and
er presented the song, Old Roger M•ss Curoll returned home Fr1
day night and Mr and Mrs Houda
and gave TV commercials
Entertainers
At 3 p m group IIID&amp;IIlg of shelt remamed for an mdeflnlle
Jood bye Scvu' ~ hand shakmg and VliUt
Attracts Many
Mr and Mrs Bernard Schramm
the preaentallon of a gart to Mrs
Hardy concluded the mcetmg of Zanesville spent the weekend
Rutland Dance
1 hanks were extended to Allee with Mr and Mrs John Lyons and
BLACK Sli.th aanll crepe
Dick Reid, popular MC of Nease who came to lead the smg family
drapea begu!Ungly WCHS.TV, attracted approxJmateJ.y mg
Mrs H 0 Ewing returned to
.A&amp;ure ill thia attemoon dreos
51'..0 teenagers to a reeo1 d hop held
her employment at the Extelslor
by Me.urlce Rentner. Styled
at the Rutland Hlf:!h Sc hool gym
Salt Works lHl week atler an ab
With a. brlei'ly buttoned yoke
Saturday evemng Mr Read proved
aence of a number of weeks due
tll&amp;t fotrnll aleeve•, it hu a
a hit w1tb h1s versatility as an MC, Meigs Students
to a knee mjury
triangular inverted pleat that
Mrs L E Reynolds returned to
drummer and dan cer
extends from bodice to bem.-Also on hand were the Chrysla ls Are Finalists In
to her home Sunday mormng after
JJ,ne fJJ. Uw wide. ftated tldtt..
a s1rmg combo composed or Mike
spend mg the past week wtth her
son and family Mr and Mrs Val - --- - - - - -- -Hmes 11n drums Harry Tawney and Music Comp~ition
Johnny !Thompson, 8uJtars pro
Mcl&amp;ll County students compeL Reynolds and daughters m Morg.n Janet Christy
v1dmg the latest an Rock n Roll £'d m Athens Saturday, with musJc town W Va
Mary Taylor vocahJt, was well students from e1ght southeastern
Mt5 Reynolds went to ""'' Makes Deans List
rece:Jve\1.
provldmi plenty of OhiO counties m lhstnet 15 solo w1th the care of the Reynolds
laughs wath her act and Ted Galla and enaemb le competition con children whale her daughter m law
gher and Doug Martm WCHS per ducted at Oh10 Umverslty by the auisted wltb the &lt;'are or her fat
Janet Cbmty a semor at Ot
sonnel , were also p ~e'M!nt
Oh iu MuiiC EducaUon A880Cia her, Harry Hacka who suffered a
The WCHE entertainment troupe uon
Btroke laat Sunday He IS re[)Qrt.ed terbeln CQ!lege Westerville baa
agam been named to the Dean'o
wu aponsored by the Valley Belle
Those trom this county rece1v to be a hltle tmproved
Mn D E (Mont) M1llor entered List accordmg to the reetto~ly
Dtlry who alao provided free cho 1ng superaor ratings, which quaJI
colaUJ and orange drmka
Me1cs
General Hospital last week announced Honor Roll from Otter
fJCt~ them for \he state rmals m
Teachers In charae of tbe event Columbul:l, were Jennifer Lohse for treatment of • back InJury bem
w~re Henry Null, Harold Sauer
Pomeroy Myrna \ofaag Pomeroy :gh~ch she sustamed some tlme
For the third consecutive year
Mary E Chapman , Martha Ohlm Palncta Jlcnnt s~y Ponu roy Alita
Mrs Pauline Gallag~er who was Janet has plat'ed hJgh on the llat
ger, Warner Morgan Jan Burleson Larpetlte r l'omcro), lluhard t"ro11t
a 3 8 average durin•
Roger Roush and the school sccre of l!;al'ltcrn and Paul Brown Jr , taken to the Meacs General Uos 1attammg
he pa11t year
tary Judy Cha9e
Esstern A drum f'nsemblc Pom Pilat followmg a heart attack at
A gra dua te 0 I 0 1Jve 0 n~
eroy and a trombone quartet, her home Js some Improved
Mn Addae Fugate who bas been High School Tuppers Plaans, 1~
Pomero) also rated KUpcrwr and
a
pfl tient at the Meigs General M ISS Chmty IS the daughter or
wall be amony Lhc finalists
Mr and Mrs Garrelt Christy now
Dr
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of
the
~~;:vee Decem ber contmues to im of Mt Sterling, 0
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Mary Blizzard of Rutland who
POMEROY, OHIO
man of the nent and con test&lt;~nb;
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were judged by six vuutmg must has been employed at lhe Reynolde
Dairy Store has recently accept~ V
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employment at Jacks Dalry Bar )
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Mtchael Bratton, son of Mr and
LONUO:-J UP! - The Defense Mn Owen Bratton who underwent
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Mzmstrv announced
Sunday a surgery at Holzer llospttal lut
FtbWin- Carol Lynley
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tunal\ tn:ale NATO naval 1ur ex week was returned to h1s home Frt
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Mr and Mn Herbert Moore who (olflS Glee Club Concert will he
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Pleasant Valley Hos.pttal were re Mn Clarence Lacey, Vocal lnstrl.l·
leased Friday
ctor of the school, cUrectlna:
Mr Moore underwent muKlr sur
The program is made up of a
gcry and Mn Moore was hospital va11ety of numbers £rom Semi
1zed followmg 11 fall when she popular to Semi Clas~ucal Emphas
struck her bead
1s !or the prairam u on World
Da le Walb1J611 and liOn Steve Peace Wltb the GirlS En•emble
and Mrs Dada Jlamm ;ere 10 slngm1 'One World' and the en
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Galhpohs today where Steve un Urc Club siRJ1ng, · Theae Thtn 11
'"\If ·~u Wl:loHIJ
derwent an eye examination at the Shall Be , Two reUgaous numbers
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w111 al~o be presented
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Mr and Mrs Joe McKay and
Accompanist for the program
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dauchtcr, Sally Ann of Mansfield wlll be Judy Butcher who Is the
e:::~;.-2
spent the weekend wllh her par aecompanl1t for the Scruor Club
enls, Mr and Mrs Gerald Rupe She w1ll be atsllted by Lynn Buch
nnd .Mr and Mrs L E Reynold s anan, accompanlat for the Enaem
•CONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO,
•nd Mro Margorot Reynolds
ble and Karen Meltlhtnny who is
Mr and Mrs darvln Swan and the aceompaniat for the Junlur
11on Billy, Lmcoln et, M1ddl~ port , Glee Club whtch wtll alto partlci
300 W. Sooond St.- Phone WY !·!Ill, Pomeroy
wtlended the baKkctball tourna pate m the proeram.
ment at Portland Saturday mgbt
Adnussion tlcll:eta may be purchased from any member of the
Glee Club and wlll alao be on aale
Shower Given
at the door
a dance
For Recent Bride

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CompleteJurnls~ings Fflr Your Home

At Shrl"ne s"~si"'n
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Friday Evenl'ng
Elechon ohf officers wu htld
S nne, White ShtJf\e
IOOF H~ii Friday eve~m· G~ne
Atktnll, worthy ~ brother, Ttmmy
Sendinl &amp;ift• to Terr• but vn
and Vll'gil Atk1n1, watch· 1ble to attend the party were Mrs
shepherds, presided and Stella Walburn , Mrs
Audrey
Frost
and
Narss,
Becky
Thomas,
pr::f:u~Zie~u~:;h:~~[.
Rue Tuckermtn and Mabel Wad·
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M bel B
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noble prop eten, Vlreil
aSSOCiate watc:hman of
, Pearl Reynoldl, aeribe,
treasurer, Noama
worthy chapltln, rem
worthy sbepherdeaa
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Mrs Pearl (buddy) Edwards
lJnda Folmer), a recenl b11de wae
1uest of honor at a shower Friday
evenin&amp; ilven by Mta Max Folmer
and Mrs David OIYla, at the Enter
priae EUB Church
G1ft1 Wfl'e placed on a table
I PI"t'ad w1th a white cnver and cen
tercd w1th a mlnlaLure bndc and
u:room Gamea we re pl111yed durinl
the even me wl~ pr11ea awarded
M1111 Emma Lou Davl11, Mrs Fran
cla H Glazier, Mila Joyce DaVIS
and Mrs Donald l''olmcr The door
Prize was won by the honored
a:uest
After Mn Edwarda had opened
her elfta tefnllhmonta of cake
decorated in pink and: white and
inJCribed 'LJnda and Buddy", ice
croam centered with plrtk woddinl
belli, coffee, kool aid and mmta
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At the close of the mHtiftl pot
refreshments were served

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honoring Mrs.
Mn Albert Younc, Ql'l
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ahter, Paula Morria lln
birthday
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of HoWen No 22 mine of Island Creek Coal Co

Two juvenile boyt, oM from
lower Middleport and the other
from Cbee:hlre RD. will be return
ed to M.elas County today by Sher
Iff Robert Hartenbach and K1ddle
port Ch •ef Herbert Gilkey

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Items found ID a cave back

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Clllef We~ster checks a Cigar box

Meet"mg IS Plan8 ed To Orr"ect
u·J!l'(;hway Deve1opment In .
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A planrung meeting here bv all m IVI ua an
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county will be held m Pomeroy soon
Ch
This was a chief result of a meetmg of the Pomeroy
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ber of Commerc@ Monday mght m offtces of the Ohlo Power
Company attended by 18 members. President Lesbe Fu 1tz
preSided.
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posall U1 highway development plan" for that commumty The
Tbey hoped, by the meetmg, pro- students have proposed they do a
bably next week, to prepare 'am similar project here
mumtion' for a D•vasloD 10 meet
There will be no C of c repre
ing m ~r1elta on March ZD At sentaUve at the PUCO hearing to
that time all the counties m the day on removal of the Railway Ex.
district 'jVill attend where long press Agency, but a formal pro
range highway development m the teat has been filed by tbe Cham
district will be studied
ber Wath the comm11sion
p
, Clifford C Cuckler,
omeroy
Mr Fultz announced that he
real eetate man, reviewed the ideas has recreation brochures on this
or needs (or highway tmprove- area prepared by the Southeastern
ments in the Letart Fall area Oh10 Regmnal Council They are
Which mclud . . . re ooutmg of 33
to Individuals and organ
toward Ravenswood and a bridge izotions mterut«&lt; m this activity
In sutton Township acrosa the Ohio
I l.,.Uon.
River
A V HoweP. local b~atorlan.
Wllbl"4 30 daJS IUCb loeatlolll
Will )ij) contacted tn relz'lfd !1&gt;. oom·
wU1 be JC!NeDed br eouncil'l com·
W. 0 .MltinJ s1,1ggested that aa plliDJI a history of Mefgs Cd\Uly
mittee and atudied by lilhtiDI
Ma.ss Mary Ellen Andrew, dau· a result of tbe meetang plannel;i to
eRalDeera with approved ioatalla· gbter of Mr and Mrs Francis prepare fol'&gt; the ~anetta discUstiOns to follow. The:re Will be no Andrew of Long Bottom will re· 11on. a permanent "h•ghway lm·
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candlepower.
Loan A860ciataon of Columbus, orcanbe&lt;J, He sa1d 1t could work
OTHER IUSINISS
Chapter No 125 of the sa\r-inis with other commumues
and
and Loan Inlltitute at t.beu Na· aroupa wltb mutual problems and '
CouDeil elao resolved to
-Cancel Hiddleport'l appU· uonal Convention to be held at that wo.u!d lead to arteries of traf
c:atton tor a tJ!deral loan from lbe the Palmer House Hotel in Chi· fie to an'd from Me1gs County
Ho\llina and Home ruance Corp. cl.co, m. Mareb 20 to 24th
"otlr tdu;oh Hobatetter discussed
u preUminary aewerace plana are
Miu .Andrew Will aerve on tti, the proposed Meigs Commumty
The Me1gs County Society for
be1111 prepared from current Publications Committee. For the Ho&amp;pital artd the l,l mill bond is- Crippled Children
with Mrs
fundi.
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paat three years she- haa beerl sue (to be on the May prJmar)l Theodore Reed Jr, chairman m
-Heard a Jetter read that ap employed aa secretary at the ballot)
charge, met last mght to prepare
pUeaUon !or a fedentil &amp;rant of Buckeye SniDgs and Loan offices
The Chamber of Comerce voted 6,000 letters for mallmg m the
up to SO per cent of the coat of Gay St , Columbus and pr1or to $100 to the hospital promot1on 1960 Easter Seal campaign
tbe aeweraa:e treatment plant, tbat dme she worked in the offiee fund
Attendmg to work last n1ght
for lfHJO, 1h ou ld be on Ill e bY oI Crow an d crow. P omeroy
The &lt;:: h am ber mem berB hIP was were l'olr and Mrs Ted Reed Jr,
JUly 1 (no action)
Miss Andrew is a •raduate of mvlted to a Wellston meetmK soon Mr and Mrs Richard S Owen,
($ee Council lnvik-1 on :Pa.::::.e•:....:Tc.w..:o.:.)
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Funeral servaces for Charles E
Blackwood, s:;, who daed last even
lnj at 9 40 at h•• home ln Bedford
townshtp near Darwin m Holiday
oommumty, wUI be held. Tbutlday
at 2 p m from tbe Burllngh&lt;~.m
dlUrch and bur~al m Burllngha.m
cemetery
Mr Blackwood bad lived on the
farm where hl! died most of hiS
tife Has wife, Leba, preceded h1m
m death in 1133 A daughter also
preeeded him m death

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Mlller
Miller theorized the animal
llkecy " • Iars•. wild cr01111 be
tween a German Pollee, Colhe,
and-or Chow atram.
Natural ltfe expertJ say moun·
taln lion• pre extinct here and to
find one m the natural atate
would be .a rare dis&lt;:ove&amp; and
quite unique Ncr Uveltock have
been kJlled in the area.
J'otm Meeks, local do" warden,
whO hu beeo 1 cbeckina in the:
ll'ea. •uue•ted tlle nlJilt animal
cow&lt;l be.a lllriiO owl.

Middleport

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Mr add Mrs Ralpll Webb spent
the weekend lb Clne1nnat1 where
on Saturday afternoon they at
tended ''Open House" for all
Gra:nd Officer• and Deputies of
1959 at the home Of Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Dav1d,on
Sallirday evening they attended
the •nspectlon of MadiJOnvliJe
Chapter, the home ebt~pter Df
'P-ast Grand Patron, Ralph David
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International Police Force

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Admitted. 11ary J. Storcber,

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0011 ill
drop below the four million mark, inform· port, Rol&gt;ert Molden, Dexter.
Georce Thomu, Rutland. Mra
increased by more tlian 400,000 to near- Rebecca Hudrtatl, Pomeroy, Mw
a record for the month.
Clara Bin&amp;, Pomeroy
a;:~o~~:~,J
Di8mll5ed Harry Sc:hwab, Pom·
leaden have been pred1cUn.g an eroy, Elmer Wlcth•m, Pomeroy,
other receaalon m 1981 and a Mrs Archie CiUman and son,
.on the
slackenmg 1n economic activity Carpenter • Mickey WilUams. 1:&gt;¥
by m•d year
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racuse ·- - - - - James p Mat
Unemployment was estimated Alumni To Meet
chell who g.ave a lipoff on the at 4 ltD,odo and employment at
Clmton Gllkey Jr I president or
report Monday, also s.aLd 1t show 64,0241.000 m January
the Harrisonville High School
ed wages were at an all ttme
Alumm Association, haa called a
peak
mectmg for March 21 at 8 p m m
AdmmtstratJOn olliolals were Legal Question Gives
the htgh school to plan sprmg accertain to hall the new figures as Talman His Freedom
tiVIties - If any
additional ev1dence that tLe econ
HOLLYWOOD UPI- "How can
nmy Is In• good shape Some prJ a person have marijuana tn his
vate economJtJts and AFL-CIO posseSJI,lon when he duln t h.ave a
stnp or clothes on his body' '

""-1 Headed Chest.er Residents Don't Accept ~:~~~~~··
~::hM~:~~·o:: a~~': 1Jal1ies Total
T)t~y
Th
Of G• A • ' IAs Li ~ kM d
cafe~ri~
Hit 10 During·
1
COol~~
:~~~~~ 'fe~~seen mar~~'::!~y arau er tAoll"l:•nodrOR~n·::0° 0
l,.ast Month
ouch
or 'talked to a person who flUid
prove ~&amp;liu
MiUer said one 1 nl1ht about
three weeks aao he beaM 11 wild
"SJteD·llke'' noise .Jhd bi1 own
dog (!&amp;.me from a field area whnp.
erlne and ao frl&amp;btened it would·
daJllah~· n't leave bUI aide (or a )ong tbne
e'ven other
It 'Wall in tbe Silver llldse COIP•
munity that Jarte trtck• were re·
ported in the !mOw. Klller'a 10 t9
70 bead of cattle went.. thro~b' •
•tal fence a1 if U wasn't there,
be NJd This happened on J.he
Iormor Walter Tl)'lor 'Piac&amp; DOW

T0 Be Held oD
1hursday At2

,1·,;;,h_;;d

rught when more than $100 was taken from the

reJ)donll
Cb~ilver Ridle atta today
• poo'd
wfdespread
rethat a ..gi1nt uim•l" was
~,. 1.•ooae
•
w1tb footmarka In
lndlea In diameter
1U agreed UMt aom~
wUd dos:

by the OhiO State Patrol for ear
theft
The youths, one 16 and the other
17, forced a lock on tbe gate at
the R If: Rawlmgs SoRJ Co ear
lot m M1ddJeport last night and
drove away a new 1..an rL....a .. e
_, ..........,;
The car waa 11nd b•J .••ana•er
c.r
.
~
roll Norris to have been one of th~

paila

Ste.. o.puty MiniS
Peul Ll,... Nftl • M
fnNn tM "'1
BLOCkED aY W~
Island Creek V1ce ~
N1clr: Cam1aa added
u ,._
~
" I.IKJ' bweot into ••....,.
area at t e rur of un:
d ata -' th
••-·
-onthe~
~
~ ~The boys were apprehended on
have livetl. throcJh the
."
Route 3~ last Dli:ht 1n a routine
Only 8SO feet from tile ~l - ~
cheek by the state patrol but not
the mam haula,&amp;e WIJ ~
Vtnton man hal been given a untal they had traded tbe ~Pate
re.cue teams had lurbcd iilto ~
year driver'.s license auapens- tire Lnd wheel to an u yet umden
roo011, a slope •tarts ~ ~ ID ._
60 day Jail term and a •100 tif1ed gas station for 1aa..
entrance z.aoo feet 1"1_ %'!~ JM1
one o1 the atiUeet penal
Wben topped by the patrol, the
He 111 aurvJYed by thC4e ebildren other 11de !lf IJboo ~· ~
ever handed out for J&gt;WI bo)'a WJte11 found to have 19M tags Ethcl Blackwood and Dean Black the area wu warted ftt 7~
t he GallipolJs liuhl&lt;lpal Croro a wrecked car ln the lo( m wood, both at home, Yua:U Black ago and a 10Ud. w.U bloCb off \118
the1r possession but apparently wood Darwtn, Mn Clyde Hines, area.
"'•" •• 0 Thoma a arres\ed for had not had tame to cba.nge the Alhena Homer Bbckwood, Ashta
Cam!Cia Uid lbat ~ l)oQbula, Edward Blackwood and Mn
~tate Highway Patrol tags
aldson,
a u}ety en&amp;inMr Wilt .,..
~~
through 1 roaJ bam
Ch1ef Gilkey had high praise this Ruth McNamee, botb of M.asadlon,
Route 7 south of G•llipo- morning for the Jaetson Poat of ~drll Juha Graham Albany, Ohto, among lhe entombed mt_.., ~
Frlday nicht, ¥111U!k a the state patrol for its prompt Mrs Dorothy Chaney and MrJ been working 111 tbe area for fOW'
car and mfhcted a perm action m recoverins the car before Mary Jones, both of Dayton, and or ft ve weeb and "be abou,ld baWl
InJUry on Marlin Moonet, 1t was even known to be mwlng 23 grandchildren and 14 great known that the entranee at th6
end waa blocked "
a flagman for one way by the loc-al auto company Mr grandchildren
'U he d1d take the mu lD that
the h1ehway.
Norr11
&amp;aid
they
had
not
m1ued
He
waa
.
_
member
of
the
Method1rect1on,
only the Lon! Uowt
suffered a fractured
patrol aatd todap, the car until Chlei Gilkey reported dlSt Church Fnends may call at wh) ," CamitUI aa~d
the residence anytime
theft to them tbts momlng
"There s a permanent -1tarriade
wlli leave hl.m permanent- theThe
patrol nabbed the boya
m
there, seahne off a w~ out
di.aabled
Ewmc Funeral Home IS 1n section," be ~ "We ~ Abe
about one o clock this mornmg Gll
keY llid They wlU face auto theft charge and Rev Freel.OO Norrl&gt; men may bave left some atgn on
w1ll officiate
ellara:e• ill ~uvenlle court.
1t
a chalk mart or IIO!Iletlaial
~ indicating wbere they went."
ConfidiDCt Dt lh.,
., •
1
The failure to find tile tripped
men 1n the area reiehed ildJ
mormng waa the HeOIHI bitter dbappointment to the reseuen in tw
than 12 houn MOilday ni.&amp;ht th~
Mrs Jennie Harlqins Reed, 83 a
battled theJr way urto another teeresident of WllkesVIUe.
GENEVA (UP!) - The Uruled Slates called today for e .. lion where mmmg fllllbi.,n beaway yesterday morning tablishment of an international pollee force wtthin the United lieved the men could ban takUl
Hospital after a pro- Nations framework to preserve world peace after national refuge They were not tbeie
arms and anmes are slashed.
Officials were perplexed. Tile
was bOrn In western Meigs
FrederiCk M. Eaton, US. delegation chiefdi made the pro- reacuen bad reaclted wlthin 350
near Danville .and bad
posai at the opening session of a ltl·natlon sarmament con· feet of a pomt wllete' tat aWh
the WilkesviUe commun· ference
haulage runs up aplnft II Mlled
h ws
e ber of
d
off area, from which the Coal W
s e a a m m
The controlled Soviet preas re- sal
"
Wilkesville Methodist Church 1ected as ••dun"' and "!ncompre
He 111d 1t muat be a force to beeo removed throuch aaoiiler ~a­
She
re eded 10 de th b•
••-1 ••- .~ 0I -·-'li
t
was P c
a
' hen11ble" a bold, cheat proof arms ensure ww ~•
"'v"4 c trance yean ago. Hid tbe tra~
1focm•h"us;u:es~l:~lb~ol
plan offered by five Western na do not mature to lhe pomt where mlnen ebopped thronp tile 1f1i]1,
survived by a son, Gerald, bona
small nations leas endowed Wltb they probably could bal'f! m.te
and three SJatera, :Mag·
The Amerlcan proposal was de tbe elem~aa of national power, their ~If up a slOpe to all old caOcoee, Fla • Della Signed to supplement thll three or even
ge natiOIII, would be- trance on Elk creek oil tb8 oppoeite stde of the mountaia. 'l1le
Cora Ward, both o1 stage Wettern dlaarm.amen plan, come
_ _ _ __
ehanee
wu slit~~
tpreeened earlier ,. to the Eaat
Rescue
crews broke ~
services will be held West nat1ons meeting for the first Pieketts Anoounce
Monday
night
to the finl ' "'"'"
at 2 o'clock at the tiroe in nearly three years to Birth Of Firat Son
they thought tho m!nen m~
Church, Wilkesville, break ,. 15 year · disarmament
holed up They foun4 ollb' tour
m the WilkeavJIIe dead1ock
Ro:royan:ou'::'i,
fuJi lunch palla and tome1tools.
John Davis, paator
Prot.ct Srn.ll Nations
the birth Jut mght of 1 lb ;;;
It was dtsheartenlng for the
, will officiate
"There must come mto beang, at Sbeltermg Arml Hospital m men wbo for a week bad du.a fey.
be rece1ved at the as national armaments d1mmisb Athens Tbe new -~-• 1s 1 erilbl,- Jrt ateamana:, :tebi'Ja.doatd
_.,._
~~~:~~~cv::i:: Son Funeral Home ln an tntematlonal force w1th1n the arand.son of Mrl IL B. Pickett. tunnelJ in • raee apinlf,_ ~
until time ol the fWl framework of the Umted NatloDB Da:rwm, and Mr and Mrs. Albert &amp;as and dwmdUnJ ovteL illlfte
oHidals esth. .ted the trapped
··::::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __::10:_:P::'.:"'"=rv.:.•::_.:1h::.•:_.::P.:"::'"::::.."....::E::•::::.ton MJlboan, Middleport.
'"=
Nr and Mn Pktett abo have minen mav be UllQ 111 tbeJr
a daughter, lladocyn Mu. 3 years final 40 hom of OX:ltD. ' ' If"'
ot age

!,license Taken
lelAwav For Six
ears By Court

petty cash and was nfled of 1ts contents

Represented
By Miss Andrew

from

Jackt~on where they are bemg held

- was used In the office of Prosecutor

The New Haven PTA Wlll pre·
sent a talent and varJety show on
Fr1day, March 18, at 8 p m m
the Commumty Buildmg, It bas
been announced
Talent for the show wtll be
d 1
ho 1
t Maso
secure rom sc 0 5 a
n,
HarUord, New Haven, Broad Run,
Clifton, West Columbia and Wa·
hams A specul feature of the
show will be the Calendar G1rls
Prizes for the show will be
pnsented to talent accordmg to
category Talent will be divided
mto Pre-School or Elementary
School, Children, TeenAgers and
Arults, Frrst prize wtll be $500,
I&gt;CCOnd pnze $a 00 and third prize
$1 00
Mrs. Jobn Morgan Is general
chairman
Admission will be
$1 oo .tor adults and 35 cents for
students Proceeds will be used
for projects of the PTA.

clock~

fumes and debru, met bitter disappomtment
when they fought the1r way
two
where
believed the missm( . men had harncaded
the ftre , heat and IYIDng carbon monoxide

Talent, variety

ShOW Scheduled
For March 18th

Hope virtually ran out ~ (~

TWO Juveniles Hero1c rescue teams, battling around the
Udo
C
y
llfl
mto
areas
Qui kl Ca•"'"0ht
tbemaelvea
W/"th
'60
Dod
" 1
ge IBlaCkWood RileS ~~~~e;!::'~o: =~u.r.:.t

~'
\;AfU

,

_..OY'SiiUT '
' _ ror
Prlute .
10 19 na Pooplo

.·

provide iree oewers! And dO you
want • foul smell around your
bouse In aummer time? I don't,
and 1 agree we ought to do what
the atate says to do."
Other points made In rebuttal
-There 11 no chance of obtam
In&amp; more time from lhe Pollution
Board. Child's caae would have to
go into court to be heard (Aprll
12 Middleport aaain must abow
progre,. m aetung st&amp;rted at
conatructlon)
-Jt would be politically near
impol&amp;lble to 'leek leJislat.ive re
l1et on the state level 11 almost
ell communities by now have
beiUD or eombpleted thdeir plants,
all had to e force
mto Jt,
many at greater expense than
here {as estimated) and It would
be polltical suicide for any legiS·
~or to champion such a cause.
Cbllds ar;reed Middleport should
eltller figbt tbe order' all out into
tbe couru and. lellslat.ure, or pro·
teed at once to build ill plant and
aewerace aystem There was no ac
bon take:TRIIT LIGHTS
La1t year councU bad dlscussed
Installation of
street
10 new
On arounda
l1Jhti, of 20 proposed
.perbapl lta UIGO survey wae ill·
complete, reetdenll are now m
vlled to notUy Mayor McElhinney
eded t
U th ey th m.• a l'•hl
.. II ne
a

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HO'ftli. MAtmN
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.,

• ,C:OND ' ' · "We Cltan l:v.rylhllll But Tho

Ia Pomero)'

Buick'60~
eiWIQU!Ift\

Rol&gt;lnsoa'o Cle111en
PHONE WY 1-54%8

b you;tself! Fly

Jilim:v:·l

extra dividends in comfort,
and

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Sparkllng clean, earef\llly

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Look Uke Suaday

ON REQUEST

DRY QEANERS

When you see your first

eREGm&gt;TION • '

QUICK DRY CLEANING SERVICE

LAUNDERERS -

....

LOGAN , W Va IUPI ) -

Zerkle,Ernest
Lee
D Childs,
Gibbana and Chn·
mayor was assist·
Grate aDd Soh
while M'rs
F1fteen merchants of Mason
, was have donated prites to be award·
ed at the PTA Carnival to be
Much of the 3~ bour meetmg held at th4: Element&lt;~.ry School on
wu eonaumed m a apirited but Saturday, March 19
congemal debate over the justness
or unjustneu cd the law requiring
Dnlwmgs for the pr1zes will be
eommun1Uei. particularly amall held at 9 p m Peraons need not
ones as Middleport, to treat sew· be present to wm however, if
ue before dumping 1t m the r1ver the wmnmg .ticket Is not preaent
CbildJ charged the law is bas&amp; ed to Mrs Charles Haley by Mon
etiJy ~ nfatr amce It permits large day March 21, before noon, an
mUl).icipaUties and lndustrli~a to other t1cket w!ll be drawn and 1
put 4ft per cent pure wastes In the the w1nner notified
\
river, which he clalmed Is far
Merchants together wtth prire&amp;
more contaminatmg than Middle dona~d , are as follows
port's total untreated waste1 He
Pickens Pamt and Hatdware
allo behevtd that aeid mine wa w&amp;ll lamp, Mason Fu'rnt,it1re Store,
tera earned in local aewen may table lamp, Bargam Center Mar
a' letlt partially purify sewage ket, ftve dollar g1ft certificate
and 100 S &amp; H Green stamps,
pgt m tbe tJver here
Childs suuested a compresen Hogg and Zuspan, one gallon of
e~ve teatmg program to learn If varrusb, Thomas Grocery, uomng
lllddleport actually 11 contam1 board cover and pad, Craig's Key·
Qtlnl the r1ver here, and efforts stone Service Station, oal chanfe
lf or&amp;an&amp;ze other ' small co~nmun1 and grease job, Wllson s Texaco
tie, t.o seek a revi110n ln the law Service, flve quarts of oil, Fron
b1ckiru: Ui' the State Polhltlon ~a's PLace f1ve dollar gilt certi·
Boaf4
ficale, Parkette, one half gallon
~&gt;f Ice cheam, ABC Cleaners, two
But be ~amed little ground witil garments cleaned, Balhe Jean's
Beauty Shop, ten dollar perman·
It
CouncUman Zerkle, chauman of cnt, Harless Beauty s,hop, hair
the sewer commlttee, in the most cut, B &amp; B Market, one set of
complete tbout-face m recent lo duhea, Jean's Toll and Teena,
sub-teen skut and Bachner's
cal btstory, told council
"No one hu four;ht bulldmg a Market, two dollar gift cert1f1·
~atment plant more than 1 have cate
But I have chan&amp;ed my mind I

~.-.;:,c;t:;~t·~.:;

Hope All But Given Up·
For 18 Trapped Minen
18 coal m.tners !rapped seven days m the flreOHWeptll!l"

Contributors To
School Carnival
Are Announced

~~~i~~~~J~obn

$25 tO $1000

Fine Laundry Service
Beautiful Dry Cleaning

to be

ever, Middleport council set up a program m 1ts regular March
meeung Monday nlght 1n town hall where requests for lights
will be accepted, studied by engmeers, and maybe approved
Tbat and a ba1f a-dozen other
aetJor;&amp; were taken at the meetlng
over by Mayor Kenneth
and attended by all

At Otterbein

I

Uve near where you think a street light ought

in Middleport, and want one, JUSt see the mayor
Actually, getting a street light won't be that simple How

u..

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present
QnCert

Tu IJ&amp;terat.

Invites Requests For
Street Lights In Mi,ddleport

To

bT

en tine

TWO THEFlS
UNDER L~VES'Q~!BON BY POLI(:E
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JJeeoted l'o

lmg

MEIGS THEATRE

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Hold Regular •

Ab.out

at 10 ...111. satuni~y

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Presbyterian MYF

Tile rrally and out-of-door day which enaed Girl Scout
week activtues was a huge succe55 desptt.e wea:ther condt·
tiona. The meeting was hel&lt;! at the SaiJSDury ~hool begummg

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County Firemen Piau
Wednet!day Meedoa

Tbo Jlella councy 1J'lllllll....
Firemen's AssoeiaUOil wJII, ...:~
Wednoodiir ovenlnr, MArdi 1,0.
al 8 p, m In tbe ~Jipi't
Firemen's quattero aboVe lbe' ofq
ball
. ..,
Last •week'• meeUna ·•
eahcelled due to the we.tltei'. ~
members intermed iD tbe euWOD
monoxide '" educatloDil ~~
are asked to aUend.
~ 1
CIRCLE TO MIIIT '
The Federated Circle -of tbe
Federated Church wiJ1. 'hold a
short business meeting foiiOWl(ic:
the Lenfen servu:e1 at thJ ~
Wednesday evenint, lt hils llefm
announced

Stratocr&amp;Nser

That logical qlte!Stlon by ::lepu
ty Dlst Alty John W J.,ourks
freed actor WtlUam Talman--the
district attorney on the l'eJ;rY
LOS AJ¥cELES (UPO
Capt Harry D
31!;
Mason 1V .'Jhow-and six other~
Monday from prosecution on a to.~, W Va , piloted a Crippled Air Force C.97 SlratocJ:illSV
narcotic~ charge aought by &amp;her
WIUI 32 persons aboard to a safe landing Monday at blterna-·
•Ten cases of rab1es were report 1fl's
deputies
tiona! Airport
ed ln Oh1o in February as cdm
Two of the huge craft's four engmes had stopPO!l Rlld a
pared tn tiJ)( cases the same month
tbrrd
was leaking oil wh~n it roUed to a stop as ~sli lrlitJis
Jalt year, actordmg to statiStics Mineroville Mau Pul8
and~e·fighUng j!(jUif,ment lined the runway The pllin~ wy
released 'by the Ohio Department
on a ammg mission rom Hawau to Topeka Kan
'
of Hflalth The average for the In Not Guilty Plea
The
C alrcutt; carzylng a
'
'
Calvm Imboden, Minersville,
month over the past five years 11
t
has entered a plea of not gudty crew of il:t .«it[ 28 ler.v\Ce per ed a hydraulic: leak"
18 Calle&amp;
11~d
sonnel
beJan
bavlnC
its
first
At
that
point
the
crt1f
to
ll
charge
of
deetrucUon
-of
pro
In: :Meigs County one ease of ca
ntne rab1et1 was reported for i959 perty brau&amp;ht agalnat him m troubl~ about 1 000 miles from sengers dumped all thltlr aNI' U
w1th a total of al~t rablel cases county court by Norma Wllson, the Wut Coast. The No 2 engine Platt struggled to mablt$lljelll
~ ol li;~iOW; lfi"":
of the case started to go out and the No 1 and altitude
1~ lhe H:U involv1111 aU animals Pomeroy Heanng
cngme
"started
actmg
up"
Platt
"We
literally
came
in
aH
The report was receiVed by John has been set for Saturday IJy Judge
Bald.
Tben
No.
4
eJ1.11ne
developwing
and
a
pra,-er,"
Platt
Mem, Jfe!p Count.Y do&amp; w~. E. w. i'eopleL

Brou!!ht Home On 1'in2, Ptav!
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