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•!::!~~~~~Pom~~e:ro~y~M~ld~d~le~po~rt, 0 , March J5 1000

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

u11ior High Schools Name Hl)nor
For Fourth 6.Week Period

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fourth [Evans, Terry O.blln&amp;:er. .Marilyn
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PomerGy Pnce J udy Re)nolda Jackie Se1 I
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Jli&amp;h dena ble, Nancy Skinner Duane
• aebool.s
announced · by Smith, Asenath TriCY Judy Vau
w1tll 31 ~ ltn ghau, Lola Ziegler and Cblrlene
SUpt.
.. ion,
22 10phomor Zundel
t · ea
or better grad
Ntnfh llraft
Bertha Amold
fll
qua.l1fy th~ lor th~ bonor Da vid Arnold, Shirley Ash Jamea
roll
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Bell Janet Brown Dwight Carl,
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In the Junior bieh sc:hool , 28 Kay Comptun, K.athl';rQ Conkle,
t ninlb cradera zb elMht h graders Frederick Crow Charlene Diehl,
l- and 2:1 members of the aeventh Jane Uougl•s Alie :l Dowwe, Rot- trade quahf1ed for ttlf honor land Fisher, Lana FolKer Davad
boll In each liChool g1rls out GQrd.on Tony Hendricks Pamela
}- num.ber~the bo,ts m makJ[\' tbe Hob~ letter Ann Hubbard ,Rosetta
~ honor
~ ,arad.. j
Lisle Jenrufer Wb:~e, Sandra Loo
l- 11le
or roll students are as don Sharo1. Mitch Jerry Sham
~ foUows
bhn J an Sm1th Jayce Slinley,
t Senlort.. Mary Amberger ElsJe Sharon Walker Richard Well and
t Arnold, Linda Crow Jean Dabo, Sandra Wells
Sbaron Douglas Barbara Eskew,
E••ttth Grad• Sue Arn oJd, Jane
._ Blll GJbbl!l, Mark Grueser Eme~~t Ba er Brenda Bailey Robert Buck
Hall, Robert Hamm Philip Harrt Nancy Burm, Alita Carpenter,
Ronald CoUms
Jenmfer Crew,
1 son, Harry llendrlcb Je.an Holt,
Roae Hysell Roger Leifheit Myr PalrH' Ja Hennessy Bubara Imhof na Maag, Albert Marhn, Mmada den Charles Kuhi Tom Lind,
Munay, HaW'ard Parker, Barrie Richard Colltns Bruce McKenzie,
• Pbtlllps Sondra Potta, Richard Eve Persinger Mary Ann Rick
Pot, E&lt;litickard, Charles R1flle ard Phylll6
RUllselt, Edward
No a
tJ1 .Q11rlene Smith Strauss CJntra Swatzel and Louel
I Ca
t:~. t Gall Shvera, l la Ihompaou.
' Jae¥_ ~~ J'! ron Zundel ud
S.v.nth Gra•s John Andenoa,
Janlte
l'i'tl
Coly Beaver Joel Boney Cewan.l
Junlora: Ruth Ann nrothera Da lt:alvert Ricky Campbell Donna
1 vld Brown
Dorolky£.~rown, Lmda crow, sa~ra Eblen Jlober1 Em·
Chapman, Carolr'ht ywarda, Mar ler, David Eskew, Margaret Folm
garet Handley.- 'kaaron Kelton ler Patricia Fult' Mary Sue Hand
Terry Knight John McMurray Mtl ley Donna Hauck, Sheila Htcks
chael
ROberts Carol Sargen Micky Me nch!DI,
Lmda Moore,
P•uJa Sayre, Jlltt hael Swatzel Dcnm s Moore,
Tom McGowen,
Nancy Wool:tgeard Sharon Young, Pa m 0 Bncn Patly owens aren
and stfte~C'Jf'R.o.J.,
da Potts Sandra Thomas Janet
tfnt,...~l~......,n
man, Smith Thurma Vaughan and Bes
Wtlllam Bentz Mtke lJ.owen, Joyce SIC Watson
Roland Carpenter, Ben
- - - - -- C.;Ja Dtll Sharon

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Hubb"d

Raymond Daughter. OJ Ruth
Andre. 1Cltl$s Meets Moml&lt;•y

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lfOnL MJIITIN

t&lt;eY ud Mn John Hl &lt;"' hard~on
moved Honday Crom Spn ng A ve
to Bear Br.anch, Indiana where he
has accepted a church
Mrs }Award Bauer r etur ned to
her home 1n Man on S unda~ aJtt:r
a wee&gt;k s VISit With her p~tre n ts
Mr anl!l Mrs C R Kar r .She wa ~
accompamed horne by Mr Bauer
who ::~pent the weekend here
Mrs John F Batly and daught
er, d.f'H kuss Watson, returnt d
home Sunday evening (rom Louu
valle, Ky where Mrs BIHI!r under
went eye surgery four weeks ago
1hey wer~ accompamed home by
Mr Watson who drove thue for
them
Mr and Mrs Wilham (,rate and
wn Jimmy of l harleston W Va
were weekend guests of her mulh
er Mrs Wilham Baker
Mr and Mrs John Baker of
Columbus VI Sited Monday with Ju:~
mother Mrt:1 \\ tlliam Baker
Elmer Wwkham return ed home
Monday afternoon from Mc1 gs
General Hospital and Hi convalclle
mg mcely roHowtng surger)
M1ss Clara Bing entered Me1g~;
General Hospital Monday eve1uu g
as a medical ,PatJenl
1lr and Mrs Llu)d Wnghl and
famtly v1s led Sunday w1 l h rela
li\es m Vmcent Ohw and Park
ersburg, W Va

HiDE-AWAY IAR

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Arrlvbag AprlllMt--Our Delicious

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lussell Stover Candy
For Easter
Ei\ITI!R BASKET
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
F01L EGG
COCONUT CREAM EGG
EASTER CANDY STORE
IIA!I'J'IIR CANOY BOOK
Ift"AI[S"JiMALLOW EGGS
"PECAN EGG
CREAM EGGS
CHOCOLATE CREAM EGG
FRUIT ANJ) NUT EGG

8 oz. $1.25
I lb $140 - 2 lb. f2.70
18 ... f2.95
5 ...

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12 eggs assorted $1.00
13 ... $150
12 eggs 75o
8 oz. 80•
4 In box ao011rlod 55•
5 oz.

10 oz.

ss.

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·DUTTON DRUG CO.
COATS BLDG.

MIDDLEPORT

Present were U101e named abo~e
and Karen Bowers, Vlck1 Fetty
Mary Francia, Shuoo Freeman
Kathy Hannahs Susan Healon
Melantc N1bert LtndM Reuter JU
lah Vaughan, Wanda Woods Don
na Hedricks Peggy Hoffner, Kathy
Dl1ney and Kandy Grueser
The honored guest rcce1ved
many nice Gifts and sendmg a gift
but unable to attend was Sally
Globokar

umd Mnd .Mn .Myrtle \\arren a nd }aebnle and

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HUFFY PoWER MOw

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¥oung attended presented

BULK SEEDS

On Display

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New 1960 Wallpaper

Headquarters for DuPont Paints and Varnishes
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"More People Shopped Pickena in 1959 Than
Any Yeor In Our 24 Yeon In Buslneu."

French
Mr~;

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"'" darry Chesher was
to t: n aunce) last Wednesday be
ca use of the de~tth o l her uncie
L h&lt;~.rle6 EOdy ~llrS Chesher lS
~ t-'c !Jdmg a Jew days With her bro
w cr Jotm UJacktord before re
Lmmng horne
lut: hard Vaughan and Mrs An
llice ll hlm,l:er went to Dunbar on
:s unda y to VISit wnh .Mr and Mrs
\-\ U Parsons and to return Mrs
Vaughan and ch11dren to Maddie
port, M.rs Yaggban and
nave spent the past two
w•th her parenl!l m Dunbar
.tu ana Mrs WUUs AJltbony,
Mr and .aJ.rs Gerald Anthony and
children, Barbara and Joe and Mt:.
&lt;.tnt.l Mrs Hatotd Ghase and Steve
H.obmson were m Huntmgton last
.-.aturday where they attended the
:.aturtlay i'11ght Jamboree They
were aJ~;o taken on a tour of one
uJ th~ largest hre stations m Hunt

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lN KEEPING With the
fa.shtonable tunic trend Je:hn
C&amp;viUlagh of London bnnp
the apUt-level look to a eGCk·
taU COIJtume or heavy white
JUipure lace The ~tm. eouu.
lea jacket, with ha.lf-mut
aleevet and flat button el-.
inJ', top1 a.n equally •lim •ktrt
!hal atopo Jwot ..,~_tho~

Rev. Richardson
Given Farewell
Party At Church

ul~ tun

L(tv J..ewis Mikell and M1s1
\1aude 1 aylor were gu~.sl..!i Fnday
o,nh Mrs J H Smith and MIS&amp; Ha
zd Vant:ooney !tev Mikell Who 18
now domg evangehsUc work, was
f o rm ~ rly pastor of the Galhpohs
Lhurch ot &lt;.:hrtat and VISited often
at the Smtth home
Mr and Mrs Jamea Arnold Jr
and daugbter of Cmcmnati are
VISitln(f relataves m Gallipolis
und he-re
M.r and Mrs Ne1ss Powell have
l t!turned from Florida He hurt
tus back on the way bact home
Mrs T H
Dn1s celebrated
her 92nd brrthday, March 12
Mrs James Arnold Sr, and
Bi ller tlllaw a~ businell8 vlsltors
m ParkersbW'g today

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und :'i1 rs lnhn Ri chardson
who lef1 Monda y fnr ll&lt;' ar Bran ch
lnd v. herP he h ts accepted a
Lhureh o, ere honond v.1 th a fare
Wf' JI par1 y Fnday ev&lt;' nmg m so
c1a l r ooms or lhe Sl Paul s Luth
( tan thurth sponsored by the La
dtel:i A1d :SOtJ ety A large num ber
were pre sent fro m t hr St Paul and
the St J ohn r hurrhts
A program was enJoyed durmg
1he evf'mng Pt rturrs wer e shown
by the Re\ RJ {hallh nn of hJS tea
vefs overSUib mcludmg the Holy
Land , Switzerland ~ rench Moroc
co and Egypt A shurlmusJcal prn
t:ram was prese nted b} Jan John
son Lenora aJl(1 I mu st Michat I
Dnll. B1ll Young ·\tr and Mrs Wtl
liam Frcck cr p1 e~r nt Pd th e Rt&gt; v
a nn Mrs Hl{harrlsu n wJih a l:Jfl
fru m th e two l Oil !l regu tJOnl:i
Rt rreshments of pit Jt e cream
coHee pu nc h and mmls were
served from a ta ble c-ente red wilh
an arrangement of JOnqutls
.Mn Vlr&amp;il Hamm was general
chamnan for the aff91r and WB :o
'ai ihsted by Mrs Arthur Pr1ce Mrs
Samuel Michael
Mrs r#llllam
Downtt• Mrs Wtlham Arlderson
Mrs Rogl'r ~'ret kcr Mrs Rebert
Jacubs and "\'Irs Wil ham F'rcc ku

Cub Scouts Hold
Den Meeting At
Kalad Hindy Home
Tbe regular meeting of Den 6
Cub Scouts of Maddleport was
held Monday afternoon at the
home of thetr Den Mother Mrs
Kalad Hmdy
A spectal feature oC Ute meet
was the showmg of mohon
by Charles Cltarkson The
were ' Marine 1 and and
of a tr1p through
ahowm, many interest

Former Pomeroy
Resident Marries
Columbus Girl

Fave
Mason County 4 H mem
ATTINO ANNUAL SCHOOL
beu appeared on the program at
the annual Regional Advanced
Clothing ~chool recently hel~ tn
Huntington
Thi.! g11ls were June ::ipencer,
Joyce Mc&lt;.:oy, Sharon N1bert, Jan
et Eshcnaur 11nd Sue Wray
The program mcluded tips on ac
cessorle~ make up, posture, hair
sl)'llng, construction and. clothing
activJtJ'l!S
Repreaentecl
at the
school were Maaon, Cabell, Lin
eoln and Wayne cour.tiea
l'orJ.,Y·11vc Mason County 4-H
members, lead(lfs and councdors
attended tbe school

Motorola
RADIO and TV
~sAlES and SERVIa

BELGRADE UPI-IIundredo of
persona were left homeleu by
which

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~ntral Macedonia Monday
The YUIIO&amp;Iav newa a~oney ~••

shook

jug said a primary school waa
badly damaged -and at least 150
houses deatroyed in the HUa~::e
ol Gradac

party Sunday

Mr and Mrs Wilham R dford
Sunday
ilfternoon at thetr home, Rock
Springs Road hononng
thetr
daughter Rebecca Ann on her
ninth bir1hday
Gam~ were played durmg the
arternoon and priz.es awarded to
Sherr'ie Blackston, Louanna Byers
connie Lanqmg, Sharon Glaze J1m
IllY Glaze, Rebecca Nease and Pat
r1cla Colhns
Cake J,Ced m whtte and decor
ated w1ttJ pmk 1ce cream and kool
11d were served by Mrs Radford
.asP!IIted by Mrs Glen Gl~xe. Mrs
Nonnan Weyersmlller and Mrs
Roy Grueaer
Pnsent were those named above
and Dianna Weyersmdler Marla
and Marta Grueaer Susan Lanmng,
Conme Radford, Loucrita Byers,
Bonme Galmore Kathy Abbott,
Cmdy Glaze and Bdly and Mary
Lou Radford
- - - - - - -e~tertamed w1th a part y

er money 1nd pro)ect to total
Ela.ns f~r tbt March ~ettlDI
stewardthlp
were dJ&amp;cUJaed b)' the group At
Mrs Frenctl closed the L'rogram thts meeting, nut Monday the
with a prayer for tht elturcb ~th grade wUJ present 'a proMrt Clarence Casey w.a&amp; the ush· gram
er for the oUermg which wa1 tak
en by the group for tile Sehool
Plans for the Junior-8en1or ban·
of Misa.lona
quet which will be held in April
Followmg a discussion on new wen also dJscuued
Others present were Mrs Ben
cho1r robes for the church Mrs
Forrest Bachtel was eppotnted to Phlbon, Mrt1 Lucy Greu, Mi111
purchase the material for 10 new Mildred Hawley John Krawaczyn
robel and secure tbe belp of Leo Kennedy and L W McComas
other members to make them
The group also decided to ac:rve
BISHOP ON TRIAL
11 dtnner to the Methodist Men s
SKOPWE Yugoslavia UPIgroup on March 29 A Round Ro- Bishop Smlljan Chekada of Skobm Jetter was wr 1tten to Mrs plJe g-oes on trtal Thursday with
Paullne Gallagher a patient at two Roman Catholic pnests and
Me1gs General Hospital
two clVIilans ~e publ1c trtal
Mrs East appomted the follow Wlll be on charges of anti state ac
mg as a nomlnahng comm1ttee tlvtlleli, smuggling and illegal
Mrs Glenn Lambert, chairman, lrcu;;M";;;:;en'-'c;;y;;;:d;;;ea;;l;;m;ig;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Mrs Homer Cook and Mrs Emer· ___._ - son Jones
.At the Flose of the meetm1 a
dessert cotlrle wu served by Mr&amp;
C 0 Ftsher, Mrs Mttrcus Cham
POMEROY, ORIO
ben Mrs Cook and Mrs C M
Henne1y, a contn"butibg boste11-,
to tbe group
TONIGHT
VIICk LEAVIS HOSPITAL
"HOUND DOO HAN"
CIUCAGO UPI-Prestdent Bill
Veeek of the Chicago Wbite Sox
Fabian - Carol Ly.Dl.ey
1s expected to be discharged from
the hospJtal tonight after under
Not o,.n Wtclnescl.y
gomg a m1nor Opel'ltion for an )
Infected right ~lbow'·------~~~""""""""""""~=~~
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Pay tho easy way

LAYAWAY

Scouts Observe
Member's Birthday
At Wrig~t Home

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POWER lOWER

The birthday of J1mmy Ander
eon was celebrated when Den S1x
Cub Scouts met Monday after
school at the home of illl"ll Lloyd
Wnght
Charles Vaughan led the group
m the Pledge to the Flctg ProJects
for the Scout 0 Rama were d1~
cussed and work started on birds
for the affair Gtfbl for a sunshme
basket for Bernedetta Hennessy
who ts ill were brought by the
Refreshment,; were served at
lhe close of the meetmg by Jtm
my's mother M!'ll Wilham Ander
son to Cubs Bill Fetty Ronme
Reuter Charles Vaughan Machael
and !Benny Wright, Eddie Baer
Steve Krtnke and tbe honored
gut~sl, Den Chiefs Tom Lind and
Robert Euler, and Den Mothers
Mrs Roy Reuter and Mrs Wrtght

TODAY
U" 2 B. P. Mower

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SANDWICHES • • •
'Tiae Fabalous Bigger

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'BIGGEE'

50c

Just try this huge super b~.,~rger for srze, flavor and soul
sat1sfyong goodness. Grilled to your own preference.
One quarter pound beef patty with a slice of real American Cheese (melted) with shredded lettuce, tomato)
pickle and our own fomou:nouce to compliment its delicious flavor.

For Those Who Like Thot
"HE MAN CHAR·BROILED FLAVORw

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loon of tM Mol.... Golf Clob

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own tangy sauce to enho"rt~ its flavor .
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Pomeroy·Middleport, Obk&gt;, Wednesday, March 16, UNIO

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Showcase Talent Extravaganza
Ready For Thursday's Opening
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VaIIey's Rll&gt;rnreati'on Potential
Raised From Sewage Treatment

Metgs County Talent Showcase, an extravaganza of brilliant
costum es tuneful songs clever dancong, and Willy dialogue,
Wlll be presented tomorrow eveb.ing in Syracuse School as a
benefit for the Syracuse emergency-rescue untt

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Proceeds lrom the event which Will be made up of 30 acts

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and a cast of 10() persons from all sect1ons of Me1gs County
:•~f:~rql~~t men attendtnJ the quarterly meeUng of the 1 wtll go to the squad towards tbe ~~~:e of a new emergency
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Valley lndustnal Council Tuesday nJght at the
Howard Byers and Dick Wiley
club JUS! below Lakin beard a member of lhe West Vir
I wdl preoent a program of electric
Conservation Commission credit sewage disposal plants
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gu1tar musac begmmng at 7 45 p
the 15Ryear nse m the recreation potential of the Ohio
m and this wtll be followe-:1 by a
River
oq an average
p1ano solo &amp;y Wayne Ro\Uh of Sa
He I
Sullivan New Ha
AcceleratiOn ot the U&amp;e of the
0
lem Center

relations att.ache or
Alummum and CbemJcal
and former land manage
execut1ve for that mduatry
Sullivan said the clean up or
the Ohto River With water treat
by river communities has
+~"""' 95 per cent of tbe dqmes
waates of 1948 and the cost
lald of sewage plants ls only
~ cents per person per month

Mower Loader !
pnrchase v t eu..]

In cOUDCI'I Act

Ohio River for (tshmg &amp;Wimnung
and skung m that decade and a
half IS due In great part to the
work of the Ohto Hitler Valley
Samtat1on Compact he said Thoae
are three of the faceta of the re
creation potenttal to which Sulh
van referred
Anot))er was boating for whtch
he adv9¢8ted pubbc Jaunchmg
sites
Attending from Pomeroy were
Clyde Kukland, Ted Reed Jr and
A R Krugbt Walter Windsor of
POH1 1 PleaJI.Ilnt pres1ded for the
flrst tune as COVIC pres.~dent and
IJe mtroduced special guests Jn
cludtng State Senator J Sherman
Porter of fia!lipoha The April
meetmg Will be held m Hunting
ton

Pomeroy Counctl voted m spc
cia• .SCJSion last ntght to purchase
a tractor, equipped wJth a mow
er and front end lollder from the
Meigs Equipment Company for
t he sum of $3 312 Thi s was the
only offlcJal action taken bY the
body
'rhe touncil sessiOn had been
called by :\1a yor Charles Legar to
consider tbe tractor purchase
and lo take some sort of aetJOn
on the March 8 deCJSJon of the
Ohw Water
Pollution Control
Board:&gt; refusal to grant Pome
roy further extensions on tbeJr
permit to dump sewage mto the
OhiO River
followmg purcha~e of the trac
tor the Counc.t went mto el($ed'
exl!cutp1c ses.n on wJtb the Mayor
and Village Sohcltor Fred Crow
Followmg the sesuon, Mayor
Legar s-ald that no aetton was
taken on the sewerage questiOn
as no offH•Jal notu~e of the actmn
or the water Pollutmn Control
Board has been rece1ved by the
village He satd that the matter
would be given r~r dUeus
810 n at the next meeting of Coon
etl llnnday eyeni.Dg, March 21

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·Rescuers
Work
uue,
Third In
row: Earl Dean, Roy MHler, Harry Holler Dale
Mastet. ;
Heavy now
George Holter and Carl
Sentinel Photo.
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ChesterGrm~geComesHome To Meigs County's $50,000 Loss
~~1\t Pit Head
• Courthouse After 60 Years As 0rphans EstlDlated
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LOGAN, W Va UPI-Stretcher
Ftrst
In "" ~::',~.
~~~~~d ~:~.;. ::.o!·~~n; Pupil Health
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Kautz

Kautz.-

TUeSday 8}aze

The Chester Grange for more than 60 years Without a home
of lt&amp; own bas at last-4:0me back to the same bwldmg tn which
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f th
t
it was first DI:i~ed before e urn
e cen ury
This Ume the or_garuzation is assured of a home for at least
99 yeprs through a lease Wlth the coqnty commiSSioners for
Me1gs county'fillirst courthouse budding at Chester

enter
vas-shrouded bodies of 1S miners
Mr Parker remembers other
from the cavernous depths of
Charter members of the flrst
Jhe Holden No 22 mme near
Grange as Alfred Crew, Cr1t and
A slor~.::e bp.m at Camp conley 'here where they and five others
Lelah Eiselstem, Ralph and Della near Pomt Pleasant was destroyed were tr11pped e~ght days ago by
Wmdsor, Barton Hay~- E Hecox by ftre Tuesday mght with an eati a roor fall and fire
Jacob Dean, Henry warner and mated loss of $50 000
The st!arch pressed on for the
Tbe GNnge bu already held bers of the flr&amp;t organization and Frank Roecher All were Jeadmg
Poml Pleasant and Gallipolis fJve m1asing m.tners, but there
one meeting m ~e ne.wly dfleorat· for many years aerved as secre- c1t1zens ~f tn.e community
(aremen battl€'d the blaze for seY· was VIrtually no hope they would
ed .and remodeled bi.dldma, a 10rt tarvtreaaurer of the Grange
Mrs Joloyd Rtdenour, who ae- era! hours The barn was built be found alive
of &amp;e\-IOQ~inted meet.me fDI' '¥
·
cured
the above information tunng World War li when the rAs tbe atretcher benu, tiled
memben wtt11 d.eir -new quarteH
At &amp;bat U:ae, 1t Ia remembirecl from Jtr ~ ~ ... was ...... charier
wa~ Wet~t Yi!
Uie ' DtOO.tfl ol' the fDI.ne a
Next 1'I;Utadar they will hold an by Mr Patter-(
RobiMOn was 1 member of tbe second Grahge or- g~nia OtdDIJilCi0 Works
group of other maners-many who
,gpep bovae to 1b0lf off. their a Dehever lD the ":rlct trilotce eamzatlon m 1935 as was her
F1remen slid the bam contamed had worked almost unceumgly 1n
new ld&amp;e roojh to visiting Grane ment of the Grange rJtual and in busband and Mr and Mrs Ralph furmturc and two trucks It Wll' dram 11 tlc rescue efforts-bGwed
en
.SJsted that all late eomera give Parker All are sttll active mem owned by Lowell Wright
theheads In stlent reverence to
nte ftri:t Che~ter Grange was the pass word and work their way bers of tbe or&amp;amzahon
thetr dead comrades
1
organized m the Court House m accordmg to :ritual Mr RobFor several years the Grange
The vJcttms boches were taken
BuUdlni and held Its meetmea mson and hl8 daua:hter, Lucy, was inactive ID Chester but wat
COUts ' to a building near the plttiead
there under the dlreclton of Eli were late one evening and, al revtved 1n 1931! and has been acwere 1de'nt1flcat10 n was mad
hue Robtnaon, the farat master thou&amp;h he was master of the tive sml!l Mrs Pearl Mora Pom·
Vl,Sl•l
However, no names were d1vulged
Pearl Parker, SS, well known Grange at th~ time, the members eroy Star Route, ha!l acied as
until positive
1dentf1cat1on is
resrdeat of the Chester ICOmmun· Insisted that they both follow the h111torlan of the Grange smce lts
made by relalives
lty, waa: One of the charter mem· r1tua1 before belng allowed to reorgamzation and has prep.ared
DISCOvery o( the 13 bodies TUell
the followmg fOf publication
,
day saddened not only thl! south
Chester Grange No 2600 was
N~nc memllers of
EliiPlorer western West V1rgm1a mountam
orgaruzed February 12, 19311, un Scout Post 238 wlll leave at 3 30 eommumty but the nahon as well
der the mstructlon of Me1gs coun a m FClday on a three day trip The seven day
round the clock
ty s Deputy Master, the late Har- that will mclude a Vllllt to the search had been sparked by oph·
ley Musser and 37 charter mem Naval Academy at Ann1pohs, miam untt 1 Tuesday afternoon
bers gJVen the f1rst and second Md and the Umvers1ty of Vir when West V1rgJms mmes dtrec
degrees by a degree team from gtma at Charlottesville, Va The tot Crawford L W1lson emerged
By United Pr- International
Rock Sprmgs Granre
boys Will return home Sunday from tbe mme witb tears streak
Wtth spring only !our days away, another stonn howled The charter members were Mr evemng
me h1s face
Into Ohio today giving res1dents a reminder tho! wmter was and Mrs Floyd Ridenour, Mr and Members of the troop scheduled In a voice quivering w1th emo
Mrs E B JUugbt, Henry Beaver, to take the tnp are Don Spencer tton, he announced that some of
sui! around
E R Hayes, Mr and Mn CUrtis Terry Ohlinger, Roy Pulhns, Mike the men had been found dead
Tbe weather bureau Issued a
Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. J B Hayes, Swatzel, John McMurray, Marvin
The 13 bodies had been found
llar.ard&amp;us
driving
conditions
Mr and Mra Chirles Woode, Mrs Spencer, Charles and Allen Dow huddled together m a partially
wammg as. the atorm, wltb mow
Emma Riebel, .Mr and .Mrs Eldon me and William Young
fallen, crumbling tunnet three
mixed with sleet and freezing
Gaul, Mr and Mrs Ralph Parker,
The Explorer Post Is spon miles from the p1thead
rain moved into tbe ~Jtate
J S Frank, Mr aQd Mrs G L sored by the St Paul and St
"AJI the men are presumed
The bureau said tha~ it will
Church The dead," Wilson told newsmen who
M1chael, ~ and Mu Bernard Mark Lutheran
tblnte to raJn thla afternoon and
Elsel!tem, Mrs Abe Eiaelstem, boys met at the church Monday gathered about for the ftrU an
bact to snbw tontlht.
Funeral aenicea for Ramie Ada Morris, Ernest Bahr, Mr and evening to complete plans for the nouncement of the miners' fate.
The bW'eau ln Ita five day fore
Mrs Frank Harpold, M:r and Mrs trtp, wh1ch will be made by bus The news stunned all those con
tut Thursday thrOUih Monday Edwards age 81. who died Tuel
(See Re11cuers Work Page Six)
(See Chester Grange Page S1x) w1th overmght stops in motels
AJd temperatures would aver~ day evening at his home 1n Fair
~&amp;e 10 to 12 deareea below the view community near Letart after
normal hlcba ot 46 to 01 and tbe a long illness will be held Frl
day at 2 p m from the Edwards
normal Iowa Rf 28 to 32
Ralph Will
resJdence, With the Rev
Snow er rain was expected to Mahoney o!flctatln£
HarciaoqVJlle Lodge No 411 F
oceur about Friday or Saturday
He was a nahve of Mason Coun &amp; A M wlll hold ita annual 1n
A ddvina:, blowing storm buried ty a. member of tbe V. B. Church spe&lt;:hon Friday evenmg, March
the central pllinl today under
Middleport h1gh school will present Its gorls glee clubs In
and a retired coal mtner Has 18, at 7 30 Work wtll be confer
some 01 tbe bell Vlelt snow of the parent• were the Jate Strathfll' E red in the Master MasDn Degree thetr annual concert Friday evening startmg at 8 In the h1gh
yeaf and closed roadJ 111nd schools and Nancy Gibbs Edwards
J B Hall, Ironton, will be m schooL auditoriUm under dll'ection of Mrs Clarence Lacey,
tb:rougbout Iowa, M:iuourJ, Neb·
Survivors are his wife, Mary spectmg officer w1tb Norman w,u vocal musJc mstructor
rukl and Kan1a1
The program mcludea theae Dtane Van Cooney Sherry S1m
Rebecca, three sons Earl ot Le-- Worshipful Master 1n charge of
1'he atqrm dumped up to 10 tart, Wilhe of Hartford, Edwin the ae:s.non
numbers, Semor Glee Club Oh mons Phyllis Casto, Ml\l'garet
inches of soow on tlie bard ftf New Haven, .11even dJIUCbtera
F1Ye Soltesz
Refreshments wm he served What A Beautiful Mormng
bit midlands u It roared east- Edith OhUnJ:er, Mana G1bbc.: and after the meeting
Men Went To Mow·-. "Thmk On
Alto :Maureen Darst, Cmda
ward .lftto IUinota. lnc:Uana, soutb. Nettle Edward!, all ot Letart
Me and • G1anmna Mia"
Sauer, Diana Wllcox Neda Brad
ern Jti~tonain and lower Mlch•· Mary Zerkle, Hirtfurd, BeSIIJe
'
[ Ensemble
Aulurnn Leaves ford, Lynn Damels, Ellen Dutton
PD. I
Oblinger, New • Haven. Nelhe
Paroled
Tw•l••ht T1me', "llow H•ch The Judy Martin, Carol Scott, Marilyn
Moon , Walk Hand In Hand"
Sc:b.ooJs, pt Pleasant and Ruby
Swan Carolyn Nacholson, Jamce
Jumqr Glee Club · Around The Tannehill, Judy Wildermuth Cel
Smith, Roseville, 0, a sister, Custody Of Wootan
MinorColliaion WWI
If You Cant Smg
To esta Ault, Diana Criswell, Jcy
Donald Dav1dson, charged by World
Mrs Flosaie Roach, )Vest Colum
Pomtroy
police
wtth
theft
from
the
A
W1ld
Rose
'
and
"!
l.&lt;lve
Little
b11, 31 crandchJidren and 27 great
Boggs Ann Crmer, NaTsa Frost.
lnveetipted
Pomi'roy ~ewery buddma: of artl W11Ue"
Lmda Lipscomb, Kate Ward, J11ol.
A aunor wreck waa lnvCiillga"led crandchlldren
En&amp;cmbie
tth Moore
Bunal Will be In the Zerkle cles belongm1 to Bud Wilson and
tly Poraetoy peUce yeetet~ay on
stored
m
the
buildlns;,
was
given
a
In The Still Of The Ntght
near
Le.tart
Friends
may
cemetery
Eait Maln"'ft when a ear driven by
First Sopranos
Mald.t Roush,
and Let
auapended tentenee In Mayor Night Song", He
Allen E l)UJ, ROute It Pomeroy, call •l tbe reatdence after 2 p m Charlea Leger 11. collrt last naght
(See
Glee
Clubs
Page SIX)
There
Be
Peace
On
Earth'
Foatesong
Fqnval
collided •witb a truck. driven by Thursdi)'.
Davidson
wa1
flned
$100
::1~
Semor
Glee
Club
"L1ke
Btrds
OWen Ji; Allbrl,&amp;h4 ow~ed by 1111! Hdme Ia in cll1r1e

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To
In
Old Donnnion
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Retired Miner
Dies At Age 31
In Fairview

Middleport Glee Clubs Will
Give Annual [oncert Friday

Harrisonville Lodl!e
Hold lnspteetion

DavldsQn

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Spring Lagging As New Storm
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boys

Annolttlrement IS bemg made
here ot the marrt age In Columbull
on March 4 of Paul Pulhns, .son of
Mr and Mrs Raymohd f'uU~~. Columbus former Ponleroy tellid,nts
Mt Pullins marned Mary Jo Stew
ar l o( L:o 1umbus, and the couple
arc now reMdmg at 160 Chttten
den av, Columbus Mr Pullins IS
employed at Southworth Poultry
Co Columbus, and hu wile at the
'h ool worth store there
A weddmg shower ror the brtde
iii planned tor Ma1ch 25 at the
home of Mrs 1 Jerry Pullins, 3044
Melva av, ColwtJbus

and Georae Jijndy.
HUNDUDI LIPT HOMWLISS

a seriea of urtb tremors

IDaughter Hon.ored
called w· th B' thd
I
If
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VJtllt.urs m ALhtns Monaay

WE TRADE! WE SELL ON PAYMENT PLAN!
.AND A FULL YEAR TO PAY!

Complete Line of Grass, Flower and Garden Seeds

Mn M L

the

the tuner .. t ot Homer JonllBQn oi French stressed the thought that
... . uu.swt , bunday atttJrnoon
we s hould take time fur the worth
t rank (:booseorew wbo wem lo whlle tbmgs m l1fe and not rulili
Galu puus yeserday tor a cbeck up around dolna: the unimportant
Lcmwued tor trea tment
ones she urges the use of oo,.•s
.Mrs addJ.e 1-'u&amp;ate who has bee n atnhty 88 beat they could and not
a pa llent at 1\'Letgs General tor measure 1t by another
~ume tune was returned to her
She said that the WSCS bas a
nume wuh Mr and Mrs Harold vttal part m Total Stewardship as
.'Ia uer
[they were dedicated m lime, pray
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and Mrs Paul Thc1ss were - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - -

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BALL DATI SIT
The flrst annual Charity Ball
the pictures, abam
sponsored by the Pleasant Valley
Hospital AuJUUary of Point Pleas
were aerved by Keath
ant will be helQ on May 7 at lhe
plan1 were also mad€'
National Guard Armory nep.r Pl
the Scout 0 Rama wh1ch w11l
Pleaaant
held In Pt Pleasant on March
Special features arc planned for 26-27 Other Cub• of the Den
the lnlermlaston or the ball A
Charles Clarkson,
Bllly
rioor thow 11 also schflluled-- for
Mike Buak.lrt and Rtchard
the evening The orchestra will be
announced later All proceeds
for the meetint: were
from the ball will go to the Pleas Sonja
Ohhn1er and Steven,

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met Monday everung at the church In Middleport The theme The executive board of the Mid
"H
T
dleporl PTA met Mondly liVID·
for the d evotions and .p.;ogram f or the everung was, ow o- Ina: at the biCll school Kalld

FIEDDIE HOUDASHI'-T

Mr am1. Mn Dou.J:las Jackoon tal Is My Stewardship
'
Hmdy president, pre.icied over
ana J~rs ilarr1Sun He nUey Of .Kut
The devotional leader for the everung was MliS Frieda the meetinc

day

FREE PARKING

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Mr and Mrs Wyatt Wil l ~tnd
family and Mrs }iJles Mcfarland
of Columbus were weekend ~~;ue sts
of Emmett WJ\1, Cheste r Road
Buzz Beegle who spent the week
end wu.b. his parents, M.r and .Mrs
Joe Beegle and mter, Shuley returned Sund~ evenmg to his base
at .£o ort Monmouth, Ntlw Jersey
I
Mr and Mrs 1.: .U \\o eese and
.Mus Marcia Karr of :syrac u~e and
..&gt;'lr and h.J.ts Ernest Wmgett and
Mrs Kel.ly Coe of Rac1ne were
11mong those wbo attended the '
Open House for the ne N wmg at
ho~er Hot;pltal m Uall lPQils :;un

Sugar Run Scouts
Observe Bl'rthday
Of Darla Ebe rSbaCh

Heath Methodist WSCS Has Session
Monday Evening With Mrs. East Presiding Activities At
Mrs B N East, vice prOSldent, cooducted the meetmg of Monday Meeting
the W S C S of the Heath Methooist Church when the group

Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

Joachim pr~stded
over I he meellng of the Daughters
of Ruth Clasa ot the United Me
thod11t
( hureh held Monday arter
'
, 'YOUR NI!XT
noon 1n the church pa r lor
Members responded to roll t all
.PRIY*-TE fARTY
mmn a Btble verse An arlJclc on
~~r:;·h~,: LmcoJ.n Will read by
RECEIPT! ON
Luc1et1a Genhe1mer
• ollowmg a short busmes&amp; se1
eBANQUET
l!lton a SOCial hour WHS f'njoyed
A quiz game was conducted by
eMEETING
Mrb A V
Howell wath pri:re
awarded to 1\lio A11tusta Gen
Darla Eber.!lbach was guest of
heJm&lt;'r Reireshmenta were aerved
hy the hostcs ~ e s Mrs Albert honor at a barthday part} g1ven
POMEROY'S BIST
.londa} after schonl by her motheJ
Young :U1d Mr:. Howell
Mrs Harold Ebcrsbal h when the
Pr1vnte Room.s F 01'
Rirtlt
AIUIOltltced
Sugar
Run Girl Soouls met m
; 1 ~ 10 flO 1'1G People
spccJal sesston Itt the Sacred
\fr lind Mrs Jack L Coleman Heart A ud.i Lunum
Mtddlcport are ~nnounemg the
Followmg th e meetin g when
of a 4 pound and 12 Y4 ounce plans were completed for the out
daugh ter on Saturday, March ~ of door meelmg
dancmg and
After 6 P M w1th
The baby was born at the Meigs games were enjoyed
Prizes for
Mer&lt;!hants Pollee Service
General Hospital and has been games were awarded to
m1mcd Tam! Loray HOO grandpar Fultz Linda Sbepherd Cmdy
f'Oill are Mr and Mr~ Ora Wat
de Jenrufer Blakeslee L1nda
kin~.
Middleport
11ncl
Mr
.and
nell Barbara Roush and BBirbaial
Serving Good Food
G
W li:llia of 1403 (,attls Kennt~dy
llld Legal Beverag"
Dme Orlando, Fla Mr and Mrs
A blrLhday cake, the g1ft of Dctr
l:Jiltll 2 30 A M
M D Brl ckles, Middleport, are ills aunt Mrs Shirley Mtlla 1ce
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served by Mrs Ebecsbach assist
ed by Gtrl Scout leader lotrs Eu
gene Conde, assistant leader Mrs
Hobert J:'etty and Miss Kaaron Kcl
Mrs George

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PTA Plans Future

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World ou Co

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The J10lice reported medham
datn11e to both vebitlea- w1th no
lDjurles. and ne aqoeat...

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Ad

vocates

N::s!t~~iu«;ro:.~dent

Mn Pete Wheeler, Columbus, and World'

ordered lo reporl ..
Webster monthly

~h.el

Jed

Ei&amp;en~ower today advoeatetl Ute
T A
d
tten
rormahon ot b~raclal conferences Savage 0
tn every Southern commublty to National Conlerenee
help settle rae1al tenuons lOCJI
Leo V Savage, director of lhe
COLUIIlltJS UPI-.,...o h[Jh ly
rathr.r
than
depending
on
the
Tr1
County Teen Canteen will at
adlool tetnacen are beiht held
federal
government
tend
the Golden
Anl'laYersary
In nearby a.,.oldaburJ !M try
ill&amp; to Hll ~tectlon fn1ur.ance" Eiaenbower, commenting on re· Whtte House conference on child
to tHeir leb.oolll'llto at 20 eenta cent NegrO demonstrations lD the ren ind yDuth, through appomt
SOutb azalnst beJnJ banned from ment by Congressmen Robert
uld tbat when Harry publtc lunch coanttre, al!d be (;qok and Walter R Moebler
l'J, ,ff!fiiMtd •to paf the thought that suCh demonstratlone,
Arrangements for the director
fee, 1ht aC'cu.ed boyl if qrderl,y and seekiDI to wpport co attend the week long conference
a tJilid jio'Lijlpler tnle Uie~ rlgl:illl of el,luilifit)i, were dft are being handled tbroUJh the U
bim up and breaklol bit ttitutio.naL Tht~refore, he u~ S He~tth, Education a~ Welfari
• '~y llloould be nerJ!IliJ;e(l.
~en~

Teen llacket Slqpped
By Columbus PoUee

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Combmed
Tb:e';::u

Chorus "These
groups arc

0~•the

Jumor Glee Club sopranos Hope
Bishop Amta Bowles, Carolyn
Buckley, Betty Jo Boyles, Sharo'n.
Hoschar, Sue Neutzling, Calista
Searles, S1ndy Simpson Sandra
Ohlinger, Jo Ann Mour1ng, Ka
ren Bachner, Ellen Leonard, Ca'troll Lyons, Dorts McHaffie, Susan
Slater, Iva Stewart, Suzanne Brad·
bury, Cheryl F1fe, Kathleen HU
len, Seren Lewis connle Naugbter
Karen Smltl!f, MtrY Walburn,
Christlne Bahr Helen Captelna,
Mona!ee Clark, Rowena Dunn,

Martha Nlcllolaoo, Dorolb1 Smltb

Studied In PTA
Meeting Tuesday

Heatlth of school children w.as
the topic studied Tuesday mght
when tile Letart Falls PTA held
118 regular monthly meeting at
the school With 18 present
14t1 Alkire's :t_oom Won. tbe
cOnf&amp;t tor haVIng the .r&amp;~-aales
sltmpa, llhl Florence Circle's
room was second Mrs Alkire a
room also won the attendance
award for bavmg the most par
ents present
omm~Ung
commit~ was
med by President Ramona Yon
ker composed of Mrs Marx Roush
Mra Herbert Rouslt a,nd Mus
program wa.s m
Circle The
charge of Mrs Albert Toney
Mise
Circle outlined heaJth
needs of school aged chlid:ren, 6
13 and Mtss Betty Roush present
ed phyaical, mental, emobonal
&lt;.~nd !lOClal heaitb needs stressing
cooperatton of borne, scbool and
community Hra.. Toney read an
art1de from the nabonal PTA
magazme enUtlcd • Sound Health"

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It Just Doesn't
Pay To Visit
Sexton Building

It doe&amp;n t pay to v1stt the Beech
Grove Cemetery Sexton's building
w1thout permiSSIOn from the sex
t.oa, Mayor Charle1- Legar proved
last mght when he ftned Jerry
Wtll $300 and costs and sentenced
hun to 00 days 10 jad for larctny
The yGung man. w1th bls father
Jesse Wtll, were charged by Porn
eroy pollee with taJting articles
from the sexton'a bwlding The
case of the elder wm was con
tmued

POINDEXTER MUST DIE
LOLUMBUS
UPI- The Ohio
MEIG$ GENEIIAL. HOSPITAL
Supreme Court ruled today Frank
Admttted Elizabeth Darst.
PolD.de:der of Cmcmnat1 must dte
Dismissed Eva Robmson, Porn
m the electnc chair April 18 for eroy Bertha Spencer, Racme and
the 1p-urder of Mrs Rox1e Marte Irvm Green, Mmersvllle
Hire&amp; during a robbery in Hamil
ton last year

the stage program

wm

,fakmg up the group representing

tb ~ LE"tart Falls sectton are Marg1e

Stobar1 Sue Ann Buck, Paula
Hart and Mary Grace Stobart Bill
Clark banJOISt, Will a;~pear domg
12th Street Rag ' und later tn the
show domg Bye, B~ e Blues '
Shtrley Noms, Sue C1rcle and
Karen ours, the Levettes " ~11
do LoUt pop' as representatives of
the Rac mc area and a comedy r..ou
u ne Will he presenW by Kathryn
Crow Ir ene Gruescr and Esther
Sylvester represcntmg Syracuse
Drtrtmg and Oreammg Will be
sung b} the g1rls ensemble of the
Eastern H13h' School Makmg up
the grouo arc Susan Livmgst.on,
Nancy Lou Cole Teresa Andrew,
Maril) n Koehler Dons Caldwell,
Jo Ann Hensley Barbara Smtth,
Donna Bahr, Ahce Livtngston,
Mary Carr Eileen Brannon Sharon
Shields, Marilyn Adams and Lila
Hayman
1he ensemble number IS from
the f'.astern H1gh School mmstrel
whtcl"l opens for a two mght run
Friday
Otber numbers from tbe Eastern
show takmg part m the Thtmdaf
presentatiOn WJ,J be V1ctor Gaul
ampng Slandwg on the Corner"
backed b)' a ehoruA line composed
of cecllia. Gaul, Heleo-:sen~. Doru.
Caldwdl, Nancy Jo Cole Judy
'Fick ud Joyce Guinther, and Gaul
and Sue Ann Myers m ghttermg
top hats and tails domg 'Wttb A
1 op Hat and A Cane ,.
Last mght the 100 cast memben
and other~; met at the school for
rehearsal when h&amp;htmg and stagmg deta1ls were cumpleted with
Bob Uoellich iervmg aJ coordinator
Dunag tbe fU"St half of tht: show
emceed by Btll Childs of Maddleport, solot5L!i wlll mclude sur:h
stage veteram as JWle Van Vran
ken domg 'Til There Was You,'
C.arolyn BeU smgug "My lkppl•
neSJ,' Kathy Wolle smgmg aild
Old Soft S~i'
dancmg the
and Charlestanna Ress m a com
cdy song and dance b1t, "Got the
Sun m lbe ~•ornmg "
Adding to the novelty of th'
the ftrst portton Will be representa
ty Janey of Rutlaml &lt;'n a tuba sol•
Forty Fathoms " Roundmg ou(
( S.. Showcase T'lll•nt P&amp;fll' 6)

Abandons Neutrality

Miss Hart Named
President Of
Parish Rally

Ike Likes Nixon For President

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres.tdent t:lsenhower today abandoned all pretense of neutrality and made 11 clear that V1ce
President Richard M NIXon 15 hiS personal choice for the
The ltadne "M:ethod1st Pansb 1000 Republican presidential nomonatoon
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Y()uth Rally elected Paula Hart,
pres1dent, at a meetmg held Sat
urday night In Letart Falls Me
thod1st Church
Other offtcers named were
Duane Wolfe, vtce pretudent, Rita
Mlller secretary Kathryn PoweU
treasurer, Rebecca Tone)', wor
shtp c:h~tlrman, Patty Grimm, re
creation ehauman and Barbara
Grimm refreshnrent chairman
The next rally will be held In
Ractne Methodist Church March
26al730t&gt;m
Two rallies ar.e planned each
month
Ynung church people from the
Racme Pamh mcludmg 12 church
es partlctr.ate m the rally Pastors are the Rev John Elwood,
the Rev Pearl Casto, and Davtd
J Kunze, student pastor from Oh1o
UmterSJty at Athens.

Jitney Supper Is
Scheduled Saturday

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The Letart Falls PTA w1U spon
sor a jitney supper at the Letart
Falls gradt! school March 19
Servmg will .start at 5 p m
wath a Wide va,r1ety of dishes be
1ng prepared Mn Ramona Yonk
er Is president of the PTA

TWINING LEAVES HOSPITAL
WASIUNGTON UPI-Gt!n Na
than F Twmlng cha1rman of the
Jomt Chief of Staff, was released
Monday from Walter Reed Hosp1
tal where be underwent an emer
gency appendectomy two weeks
ago He will spend several more
week conv.descmg

West Virginia's Heckler Again Will Sponsor ·
'Week In w3Shington' Essay O~test F0r p0p1.Is
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Rep Ken Hechler has announced that he will sponsor the
"Week m washmgton'' contest agam this year, and will brmg
22 high school JUniors - mcludmg a boy and a gtrl from Ma·
son County- to tbe nation's capital thls summer
.. Last year's contest was a great
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1uccesa 1 believe the 22 wmnen work or .a Congrt:alijllan and hta
learned a great Je~ In good ell staff secmg Congress and d.s com
lzenah1p from 5ecJng our democra mJtt~s m action meetmg gov_rm
cy.ln acbon" Rep Hechler sa1d
mcnt offlctals and VlSlhlit nation
"It certainly was one of the moat 11 hJstoncal shrtnel
lnap1ring experiences durmg my.
Each winner will be gl\'eD an ex
tint session m Coneresa"
pense pa1d tnp to and from Wash
Rt.p Hechler aa1d eacb wmner ington (from the rail stahon near
would spend a week 1n hie off1ce eat hls or her home), free and fuUy
JearDioi and
wilh 11w supervise&lt;~ boUSllli. aod a ~ al·

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Openm ~

IbeC'OStum
lhc Danc1ng Cousms" 10 satin
mg of the roanng twenties

h

owanc:e to e P cover expenses
Rep Hethler announced that he
15 hopmg to mt('rest mdustnes
bustneases and clubs m cosponsor
lDg the wmners from each county
this )'eat
"In 1959, I financ.d the whole
;rogram from my own pocket.
wt,lch added up to cons~.rHt.
expense. I hope tMt Ifill .,.., I
can Interest C'OotPOIIIDn who
will help. d.rr~y the COlt of thl&amp;
worthwhile P1'08r811\ which run&amp;
about $75 .-r wlnMr,'' he said.

(See Hecltler Spoosor• Pa£• Slx)

The Pres1dent also sa1d be
would do anythmg he could to
help the Republican ticket if be
1s asked to do so
Eisenhower was asked at h11
news conference about remarks
attributed to h1m m an off therecord t1lk at the Gridiron Club
dmner b.crc Saturday mght He
was quoted as havmg sa1d that
thos~ at the lead table
needed
only to mnve two seats over from
Iwhere he w as s1ttmg to greet the
next president at 1t.s dinner next
year N1xon was s1ttm.g two seats
away
Eisenhower laughed and re
plted that as long as 1t was out
he dtdn t n1md clarlfymg what he
had said He sa1d that if anyone
wo{ldered whether he had a preference or even a b1as .about the
cho1ce of h1s suc~ssor, the ans
wer was yes-very de(lmtely
He later was asked J[ he speet·
f1eally referred to the v1ce prest
dent Ile answered by askmg the
reporter If thert- was any doubt
1D hiS mtnd

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Two Cases Nolled In
Common Pleas Court

The casl's or Blame Bmg and
John rranklm ruce mdtcted b)'
the recent grand jury for brt!ak·
mg and entcnnc the Chase Nard
ware Sl~re m Middleport, have
been nolled accordlllg to an tn·
try m the clerk oC COW'ls office
The two men had been charged throua:h the Middleport m.,-~
or s cGurt and have been conDn·
ed to the county Jail alnce December.

�Central PTA Plans Jitney Supper In April Electra Circle
p;;;;;;;~==;;====;;~JJI~r•;.~S~c~hi.ne~idd;er;------- At Meet Held Monday Evening At School Holds Meeting
Plans were made for a jitney supper at the April meeting At fowler Home
A DATE TO Entertaim Club
when the Ce ntral PTA met Monday eventne at the school.
,
Mrs.
Charles
Hayes
,
vice
president,
was
in
charge
of
the
Tbe
March
meeting of the Elec·
Mrs. George &amp; hne ider entertain
VllJBRICATE"
meeting
which
opened
with
the
pledge
to
flag
and
tJ\e
Lord's
ta
Circle
of
the First Baplist
the Second Monday SewiQ£

i=JiliJySenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., MJ&gt;rch 16, 1960

Monday evening at h.er home
Syracuse . A short business
session was held, after which a
social hour was e njoyed and re. fr eshment s wer e served by the
h.ostelili.

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Present were Miss Eleanor
Ro.bson , Miss Martha Howell, Mn.
Paul Kloes, Mrs. Max Ward , Mrs.
Dfight P&amp;rker , Mrs. James Clat·
woithy and Mrs. Robert Lew is.

Prayer . Mrs . John Werry, Mrs. Ed'win Wehrung and N!rs.
George Hicks were named as the nomina ting committee .
Ralph SJ)f'ncer announced that
Mrs. Lucill e Swackhamer's 110n, each medal as to how they Were
who has been quite ill, is mueh made and their use .
improved. The first grade taugh.t
A t the cloae of th.e meeting,
by Miss Farie Erlewine won the eookies, coffee and mints
ath;mdancc banner .
served . The St. Pa trick'a Day
Durin!! the proeram hour, Dana was used in la ble decc.ratlons with.
Holdren , Cut.master, spoke briefl y a centerpiece of white mapdt~­
on the need of more Cub Scouts ons and green chry~tbepu,!mlfo
and uked for \'Oiunteers for Den "'it h green tapers in sUver boldens
Mothers,
after wh1 ch Howard on either side . 'Mrs. Orv•I Wiles
Pril'e and Donald Mitis of lh e Van· pres1ded at the s ilver coffee aeradium Corp. sh.owed .a pi chlrf' of \'ice Hmtesses were the West
th.e Vancorum Industry of Amer· Main·st and Coalport group with
ica . A picture of th.e Van11tl ium Mrs. Richard Owens and Mn. Pau.l
family tree wu shown and samples Zirkle as co-chairman.
of medals produced at the Graham Station, W. Va ., plant were
displayed. Mr. Price expla ined

Mrs. Zundel To
Be Speaker At
Meeting Tonight

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''The Greatest
T.Ste Sensation

Bwy Bee Cia.• To

Meet Thursday Night

in 1 S.ndw1th11
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The regular meeting of
the
Busy Bee Class of the First Baplist Chhrch of Middleport will be
held this Thun;day evening at the
church.

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ThE: meeting wifl bf preceded
by a 0:30 potluck dinner and memart requested to bring the.ir
W. MAIN.•-ST.
POMEROY ben
own hobl e service. The dessert will
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HISTORY
Meigs County
OF

Chureh of Middleport was held at
the ho me of their chairman. Mrs
Tony Jo~owler. Mrs. Kalad Hind y
&amp;ave t.he devotions ~.a~ln g the
:·church Beautiful" by Rev. PaulU was reported that 381 cancer

pads had been made by the Circle
for the Meip County Soctety, and
it waa 1nbounced that · t~ Circle
will be in ehar&amp;e of devotl(lnl for
the ~bolD M:Lillonary SOciety
meeting next month.

The Rio "Grande Bapt;lit Aasocia·
tion meetiQ&amp; w.hJoh Will be held .in
Racint 'llhurtday waa aDneuneed
and mem'ben urpd to attend.

Th.e serles will close with.
lowsh.ip dinner on Mar. 30
p . m. at the Racine Bapti5l
The dinner program will ·
the film strip, "The
Congo."
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: ;t_ ..... 53c

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T:Yi:;

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Backs .............. '- lOc

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Ronnie married
Avery, Frankie married

B.utterball Turkeys ....... ~ ..... ,_ .. 49t
Corned Beef ..... ,__ •. 6tc · Whltiat Filets .:::;; . 5 :.0. $1.19

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Whole Hog Sausagel·I~.....
-~~· ':2 "";._$1
-5· ........ v.~-

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IPo&gt;l'tl•ond

lblmps

Any Canned Ham

FARLEY FAMILY
Stephen, Farler'•

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Morton Pot Pies .. eo-.

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Tooby, ......

4 .•,:; 89c

......, -~-. 3 sc.
.·Fru1., Cocktat·1 ... ·..........

were Sunday guests of their ~
daug.htera·, .M'r. an&lt;J, Mrs. Michael
Grasso and fimily and Mi'. and
Mn. John Gramling and son, aU 10f
Columbus. ·
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lfr. and iMn. Jack Weatherman
of Tupper• Plaids and Mr. and Mfi.
Willard Eberobach and lomily &lt;&gt;I
Chester were weekend gueits .pf
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlckles. . '!'
. .Mrs. Eula}l Swan and ·grand- .
datq;hter, LyndeU Lyons were
Sul'irlay d~ner guests of .Mr. 'au,d
Mra. Olear Babcock ·and !jon. I·
Mra. Effie W•tson was it Su~dfY
(\iiuier eUt•t of her SIJll. _Mr, and ·
Mri. Harold W'atsfln· afld f~t1Y}of..

ow-.. . ·- 5 ............ $1

Corn .......... r....,.,.... .......... 7

ICIWmoMJI

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-39c

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The PorUand W ortllwhile ~ulld

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YOU'RE RIGHTI

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To
Hateb Any

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Cootume

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Be sure your foot Is shod
In the right way to catch
compUmentB, to blend perfectly with your whole
·
wardrobe' I0 go 1D comfort! Have this white fabric
opera pump to love.

LUCILLI KloWKINI

and Mrs. Thomas Mc:Ciuru:
of Celina were weet
end gue11t.&amp; of her parenlll, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Smith.
Mrs. Karl Gr.ue11er and Mn.
Kenneth Harris and .son were
GalJlpolis vlllitor.s Monday.
Mr. ·a nd Mrs. John Fisher and
sons of Akron were weekend
&amp;ueata of their porenta, Mie. WlU·
iom Fl.oher and Mr. and Mrs.

1/ llem'l'

Rouoh.
, and Mro. Welby Whaley ..,.
word tbol lhelr d&amp;u£hter,

Mrs. Herbert Herdman (Ruth
Whaley) of Bellefontaine Underwent throat

Monday and

Roush's ,$hoe Ston
No.: Second Ave.

and Mra. Harry P. Smith
l'etumed home after a
vacation ln Florida.

MiDDLEPORT

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A!"f Influence App~es

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here, where tempting fare delights
guests and gracious

lbtr•TopV.._tlt......_
Our roast turkey is

... .......... ·....., :: 23c
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Mllill. tt, tNo

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Always • - Voluo or A&amp;P
A&amp;P Hams are selected from lean,

SIJPEJI.RJGBT

Restaurant

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fed young porkers and slow-cured with
l.ll;tl hickory-smoked goodDess. All half
hams have choice center -ui~ - none

are removed ~cept at }'Our request.

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT

(WHOLE HAM, LB. 49cl

FULL SHANK HALF

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SMOKED -HAM
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A&amp;P SUPER-RIG.HT .. . FULL SHANK HALF

lb.45c
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FRESH HAIA'- . • • •~ •''1&amp;.-45(
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Butts
:h~:~,
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P•Ieee Baeon s...,-R.. ,.Iah-,- - 35c
Su..._ ,.....··55
·Sk.1n 1ess w·1enersR1oho
· c
RoII Sa usage Rloho _
.k..~~'39,·f . .
" con ••h, _
51 •1ced Ba
.....lb.49t ,·
Beef Liver ~~~~:
49c
Whole •• Holl

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Shop A&amp;P for Fine, Thrifty

LENTEN · FOODS I

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT . . . TENDER STEER BEEF

RIBS-OF-BEEF

Supe•

4~39c

LARGE END

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68c

CURID
BRISKET-------

• Dog F00d Dolly _____ 12 1..·•..• 89c
Black Jelly Eggs wo.ohmore s::;. 25c ,
.Roasted ·Peanuts!~'::~•••
16-es.
·ll...~ .
sharp' cheese
'W':
Print Butter :;:;.~·m
•. 69t' •,
. creme' R........
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Lustre
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Pure Lard '
2 ~ 29c
!Eancy, Aged
Wloco.lltin -

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POTATOES

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10c •.

PRZSH

lb.

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ll&amp;P FROZEN FOODS

MIX or MATCH SALE
ChDppad Broccoli
8FOR
Chopped or Le•f Spinach
PKGS.

P••• &amp; C•rrots,

Pe••

$1.00

YOUR CHOICE .......... ,

Mixed v...tables
Or•nga Juice, Corn,
Cut or French Green Ba•ns
YOUR CHOICE ........ , •

6 PKGS.
FOR
$,.00

·Fresh Broccoli.:!':
.!'::29c
FIor••da Q ranges -· s1.. 59c
Bananas
2 25c
Fresh like Peas~=: ·2 1 !~:-39c
Jell 0•0
4 '.:..35c
16or.16c
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4 !..49c
:'r::a__ 2 ! .. 59c
:.'::'_ 3 Z::: 'l00
Desserts
:;';~:,.
3 .....
25c
.
-Jkir.
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lona Sweet Peas ,.... _ ... 10c
4
Mother's
!:39c
Pizza Mix~- · ~~~:89c
Maine Sardirits·:~ _ '~710c
Egg-Made Noodles :.:21c
Sc:JI~~ ·Dress~hq _~"::- . .,,39c
.f' d t:I:.L C. k· Ptn
. 21..._39
.Fr1e
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.....
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Swordfish Steakj :::, _: !: 55c
Dressed Whiting:::..._Z::29c
Brec:.CieC;I Shrimp_:::~..'" 1 69c
Deviled Crabs ~~-~.
::: 35c
Fish Sticks F;!:'.;, ';~"..:.~"::.. 2 !:. 59c
Haddock Fillets =~~·3k -.. ·s : : . 'P9
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U. S. No. 1-SIM "A"

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9 Flevora
LPt Grein
Sunnyflold - - - -- -- -

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FRESH
JANE PARKER

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25-lb.

as you

DINE AT

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at yov .tore

SHOPPING

Golden Ripe ·

ten-

like Ill On the di1111er or
a

ited Radishes 3-.. 29c
OniOns 3..;;. 29c
AvcbcXIdol- • .. - ....\Qe

service com·

pletes the pleasure,

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Jim Mourning left last Sunday
on the Reliance boat for Pittsburgh where he is employed on
the river.

it it an~ounced.

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"Quality Cbokd" ill ...
ecOIIoOJDlcol eaJ]oll Ill&amp; Ill- ·
YOU QPALITY plou ri:oNOilY.
Buy It today ----

-,. PRIDDII HQUt;).UH.,.T •

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp and
Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Haptonstall
were in Coolville today to attend
the funeral of Bud Allen .
Eddie Ferguson of Texas was
the overnight guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Thomas Sunday.
Mrs . Betty Fisher, Mrs. Joe
Turner, Mrs. Ann Smith and Mrs.
Lena Wolfe were in Gallipolis
yesterday to visit with Freda Saxton who ia a patient at Holzer
Hospital. WhJle In Gallipolis they
also visited with Mrs. Belle Rice
who is making her home with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Rice there .
Mrs. Josie Turner is recovering .
from a recent illness at the bome I
of her aon·ln-law and daughter,
Mr . and Mrs. Milton Hood.
M·r s. Warren Davis was taken to
Meigs
General Hospital
last
Sunday for observation and treat·
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. George William
Price and family hiVe returned
to their home In Bloomington,
Ind., after sJ&gt;ei,ding the weekend
nval p-•- Cia..
· Mrs. Golda Mourning ondl'
L"""-'
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and Mrs. Jim lflourning and
Meeta If' kh Mi.. HawLly son, Dole.
'
Tbe Loyal Pals Class of ihe MidMrs. Lillian McGhee who has ·
dleport Church of Christ met been visiting In Charleston witl1
Tuesday evening Q.t . the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hackworth and ,
Miss Mildred Hawley . In the ab- son Skippy returned home Sunday •
sence of the president . Miss Flor- She was ~compllnled home by 1
ence Roush conduCted the buslne!ls the Hackworths. ·
meeting. Mlss Hawley was the de·
Rev. lloward Ruppelt and Mrs.
votionalleader for the evenipg.
Arthur LeWis of the First United
FoUowing the meeting refresh· Presbyterian Church and Mrs. A.
menta of cheese cake .and coffee H. Durst, Mrs. James Quick and
-.ere served to the members pres- Mi5s Frankie Mumaw of the Sytnt and Mr11. Carrie Kennedy who racuse Presbyterian Church were
was a guest.
in Chilliectthe yesterday to attend
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Presbytery. At the meeting Rev.
Ruppelt was elected as Commiss·
loner to the Synod of Ohio jn

!!'IJl m~~t_ 1'hQ•0!4lu ~ eY~-~
NO atJI&gt;• JHome or ·A~J~rotet.Yqlt,

· ~ ·POMEitliV,
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CttiMix

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home ~~ .the Hos~it;al at Pe'rket&amp;bur(·,·~ •lrf ·~ltlng·, !19IJIII\11lc'ly
'after minor surgery.
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lett, Krt. Leslie Ervin and Mrs.
Lillian Steitf.
Followng the dinner a minstrel
program was prewented · with · the
Rev. Howard Ruppelt as interloclltor. Lewis Sauer, Jr. and Robert
(l'oUyl Morris were end men.
Fint musical numbers were by
Merlyn Roll who was accompanied

With

closea
" May
Blesa and Keep
You" by the entire minstrel east.
Mrs. Lillian Stelff, president of
th.e Auxiliary , waB accompan!Jt for
the program.
Paul Haptonstall IJ; Post Com·
mander.

was done by
Beverly Perrb1 and Karen Gregg in
appropriate coatume after which.
Billy HaptonaliU sang, ·~Dart Town
Strutters Ball." Two dance num.
ben were presented by Diane Davis, one a ballet and the other a
tap.
·
A jig dance was done by Jake
Turner and a vocal duet\.~'Side By
·Side" Was presented by Mrs. Paul
HaptonstaU and Mn. Beulah White.
A pantomime to two Homer and
Jethro numbers was presented by
Judy Sauer and Janice Zirkle.
A number of imitatiol"s were
a:iven by Polly Morris. Lewis
Sauer presented the popular minStrel number, "j~ammy" after
which a short Ma and Pa Kettle
11tlt was given by Mr. and Mrs.
HaptonstaU. They closed their skit
with an aceordian and violin duet
of "Golden Slippers."
"Bo)' On His First Date" was
Civen by Mrs. Blanche HaptonstaiJ

1()( "statesmanship and
stead·
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fastness ." "I&amp; it statesmanship to
throw all the PalestJne people out
The SJI'R &lt;:lass of the .Mason
of their homes?" it asked. "Is it Methodi8t Church met on Thursday
to persist in flout- March 10 for their regular monthly
meeting· in the SOcial rooms ·of ·the
Church;·
J'·., "~'J t .' ....,11. •nr, .rll""
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re!Olu·
· 'a&amp; " man \ ~~::.___:_--~_:.:;:;·~.::,_The meeting opeaed wiUt group
singing followed with th~ Lord's
Prayer led by. Mrs. Katie Fogle·
song. A readin&amp; from the Uoner
Room· ·W8tl giWR bf !Mrs. ·Hattil
ly
lwlyn
Brldd•
POMEROY, OHIO
· Cook. The business meeting wa•
Mr. and Mn. Evereit Hauthman condueWct by Prt1ident 'lline John·
aml grand1on· of Florida were eall· son
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Not ·opel\ Tonl8bt
and fam1ly Sunday.
PatriCk's Day theme· were .
Torrence and 4a~Ulltel't to the followin~:
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THUR.SDAY onol FRIDAY
~;.it~~e, of ColumbuS and &gt;Mi. ind :Mrs. Jl1pra !Board, Ml-1. Wi,la
Mra. Eugelne MooJ!~ ol Wo~~'ibb1gt.bn Brown, M~. Gladys Carsey, Mis.
W. Va . spent SundaY with Mrs. Hattie. C~k', .Mrs. KafJc -F.ogtesodg, '
· "BLUE ANGEL''
Myrtle Froat. .{
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:drs. Sue .J'C!hnson, ~ ~ Cta?:'a
Mr. and Mrs. WiU!Im Chapman Roulft, .Mrs~ Magdalene 'Rdttenc.tter, Mrs. SyiV~ Stewart al).d Mrs.
Callie Liev\nc,.
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nett, Ml'l. ::Mae• ~~:~~· ~~~.G~;~:
ya Moumlng, Mra. M1e
Mrs.
Helen Kennedy, Mn. Dorothy
Clatworthy, Mrs. Lena Wolfe and
Mrs. Be a Robson.
Members wDrking in the •1~!~~ 1
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-room were .ilrfn.
Robert Hysell, Mrs. Franklin Trip-

followed by a flag twll'ling num
ber by Beverly Perrin and Karen
Gre&amp;li:The setting for Barbara Jones'
solo, "Surrey With the Fringe etn
Top" was complete with a &amp;man
surrey in whi ch rode Mark Smlth,
Lois Ann Sauer and Mary Ruth
Sauer.

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CAIRO, UPI~The United Arab
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AI Gom.bouria criticized West
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treaiDt. Eacb piece of tee cream had
the American Leaton f)nblem and
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Au~Ulary members who prepar·
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Ch'arles Ben

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then known as the Gale HJU.

The aiiJiual birthday dinner of Feeney-Be1111ett Post, Amer·
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the post wltb the tables decorated with flowers and following
the St. Palrtck's day theme. Small favors of gum drops topped
with flags were placed •I each plate.
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are aa followe:: Georee n~v­
marrled, ttoreas never married
never married, Su~ mar·
in middle or later life, Kl·
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married Marr Jent.lniOJl.

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They seemed to have vel')' loud
vpices and e&lt;~uld without any
HiemJng effort, on their ·P art 'call
acrOH the river to the .p eople in Judt~e
Portland. Their children as fat~
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lows: Rachel ma:rrJed Davld AlexFive prominent Ohioans wiU
ander whose firat wife ll;1&amp;rried serve -as judges for the staitc fin DanJel Altxaader, Jack married als .of the 1960 "M,rs.. America"
Amanila McDade.
contest in Colutnbu$ -'MI!-Y 4 ,nd 5,
lt was announ«!d tod!iiY.
. CALDWELL FAMILY
They 0.-.:
John Caldwell m-¥J'led Regina
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BW'DJ; daUghter of George Burns.
Mrs. W.
Hayes, ColUmtms,
He was one of the early settler&amp; wife flf O}Qo Sea.~ U~Vers.j,ty
of Letut Falla. Their children: football coach Woody ~~~·
Jbu .a.rrutz, Chides MIU1'ied a
Frank.
Spencer, ., Newark,
.Miu Coot, bis stepsister, James. publisher of tl:l~ - NeWark Adv~
cate and iutm~ate past pres•·
John's ~nd wife was a Miss derlt of the ·Ohio NeWspaper As·
Cook .. Sbe fi1d three ~bildreD as 5Qciatlos.
followa: Jack Cook married Mary
.t!:rl . . . -,., 'Feighan. '8leveland
Alexander, d.aathter of Moses · Munte1,p&amp;l. Court Judi,~· .
'A.Iex•nder, and Mi,n Cook married
Mn. Mir!am J. Hawkins, War·
ChArlti• Caldwell. her •tepbrother, . ~.. saciety editor of· the WarNellie Cook.
reo Tribune Chronicle.
Marian Fletcher, ··:urn., public
relations
director .aDd aSsistant to
- CLARii: FAMILy
Henry Clark of Grabam Station .the .society and food editors ol
W. V1., msrrled Suun William· the Lima · Citizen.
It will ~e Uleir t}ISk t.o ~boose
IOD. diUJhter at WilkJnson WUliamaon. Their children as followa the lf.lte'• l~ading .h~tnaker
Frank married a Greer, Helen from il)lotlt l'f' a\ate finalists sel·
married Lonnie Allen, parents of ected during 1p¢B.l . and ~strict'
America"
eliminatlllns
tbe twins, Ruth married Robert "Mrs.
will
get
Under
way e8rly
which
Coot, parents of Cliff, Ella married James Sayre, Alice marr'ied in 4Pril.
AppllcatiQns for the "Mrs. Atn·
James Wells of near Bem1 Run,
er:ica"
;~ont,~t ·, are -i!;tlll ~1111 . eo
W. Va. Herman, a gid tbf.t was
raised by · Creed Moi-rts and' 'llis ceptcd In tb111 area by ; tbe Obit
wife, tben at tl;leir death they re- Fuel Gas Cflmpany. Deadline Cor
ceived the home, the laree bri.c k e-ntries Is JllifWisQt, ,March 31.
just below Graha'm St.atloil. Creed
Morris' wile was a, Greer. l'heY
rai9ed the girl tbat Fxank Allen
married.

Phebe Ann
was Seneca
born in Waallintton, , N.
to Rutlapd la 1885. .H'e
promiDelnt in the civil
.the county. He died on
23, 1805 aged ~ years. ,
and Phebe'1 cblldren:
marrted WilU1t11. Mid ale' Fioreoee . miiiTied Clark
Ella mar-

WIWI MIITI.
· ID.i: wu Min Doril Elliott. They
The WSWS of the EUB Churcb 1CJ pened with a hymn followed with
met for thelr March meetlni re- · f'aalm 9t1 read reaPQJUively. The
centl:r. Mrs. Robert. Dille was lead- 1er ipture leMOn ••• read by Mi.u
World l)ay of Prayer service• er for the eveplna: . The Wpic wu Judy Fry, M.n. Edwin Routh, Mn.
1ere held Friday afternoon at St. "Sierra Leon, Africa," and Mrl. Qt.. Jack Welch, Miu Shelby Gr in•aut Lutber&amp;n Church with. the lie Rowh, Mn. Tom Hoffman, Mfl. stead, Mrs. Orpba Ohlin&amp;er and
Mn. James Gilmore, a.uat.ed by
; hurch Women in chnge. The aer· T. Bert Roush, M.iu Ethel Riddle, M.iu Lelah Jane Powell.
lin.
William Strautbaugh, ente r ·
1ice opened with a prelude by Mn -~rs . Otba Uevini, Mrs. Lawrenoe
Mrs . WUlia.m Ruuell served u
the Laurel CUff Better
tained
larry Layne . Mn. Ho ward Wai· Li.eving, Mra. Paul Rickard and program leader. Her topic was
Health Club Monday evening 1t
~nba.IJI ser ved as leader with the Mrs. Dille partieipated in present.. "Mi.uiona in the Bible ."
,heme "Labouren Togeth.er With ing the leuon. Mrs. Hoffman and
A ahort bUJine• meetint wu her h.ome, Laurel CUff. Devotion.,
.od." :Mn. Wagenhala Jed the re- Mrs. 0 . Llevina: CliVe a diolo&amp;ue conducted by Mn. William Ruuell taken from Paalm ~ by .M rt . Dana
ponsive reading•. Confe11ion was wilh emphast. on 1tatement of pre~ldent . MiN Doria Elltott was Oliver , followed b)' The Lord's
:lven by Mra. J. V . McGrew fol· facts concernin&amp;: churchn and elected seCretary . treuurer of the Prayer in uniaon opened the meet·
owed by a hymn. Dedlcation by schooll. Silent prayer follow~. Circle ~and the c lrcl~ name Either ini. Group 1inglnl preceded th.e
11:1"1. Robert McGlothlin was fol · The meetlng closed with prayer by was chosen. The meeting cloted bu1ine111'l se11ion in charge of Mn.
Merlin Tracy.
lowed by another hymn. Mrs. Mis. Dille and the &amp;roup sinaina: of with prayer by MiA Elliott.
..J.oyd Roush gave the interceSJJion. an African song, "Kum Ba Yah."
.'Mrs. Thomu Grinlltead and Miu
A report on i.M flower fund was
rhis part of the service closed with
Attending in addition to thoae Shelby Grinstead aerved aa hoa- given by Mrs. Leu Diehl. Dish
rhe Lord's Prayer"
listed above wert Mrs. Georee tease• for the evenini. Attendinl! elothl were distributed •to aell u a
Sayre, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. E. C. were Mn. William RuueU, Mrs. money makJng project. A eomThe presentation of World Day Riddle, Mrs. Clayon Athey; Jln. Jack Welcb, Mrt. Edwin Rfluah.,
of Prayer projecta wae g:iven by Howard ·B urris, Mn. Thelma Cape· Miu Lelab Jane Powell, Mrs. Or· mWtication wu nad from Edilon
~s . Uoyd Roush . The offering
hart, 1W-s. John Bumgarner, llrl. pba Ohlinaer, Mn. Robert Layne,
cltued · panonace
on
Haven
was taken by Mrs. Jack Welch and Harold Fry, Jr.
Klu Judy Fry, MiA PhyUia Batey,
Heights. The former panonage loMn. Donald Bumgardner an.d reMiJ.• Doris Elliott and bfJiteuel.
cated behind the church hal been
ceived .by .~~rs. Wagenhals. The
ESTHU CIRCLI MISTS
service closed with a hymn and the
The Either Circle of the United CHURCH MOVES PARSONACOE converted into a pMish boUifl. The
benediction by Mrs. Wagenhala.
Lutheran Church Women met on
Rev. and Mrs. Jack Welch, pastor Children's Department wtll hold
Women of all the local congre- Tuesday evening at the church. of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, their Sunday School elauet in the
gations attended the service.
The devotional h~ader tor the even have moved into the newly pur· new parish bOUle.

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Randall w. S~urJock , M..ar.ka1l
Collea:e sophomore !rom Glenwood , ·M.n son CoWlty, has OOen
By Walter E. Slae1
awarded i "Handbook of Ch&amp;mla.
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WILLIAMSON FAMI_LY .was marrted t wu!e._ hl9 f•rst chtl· Ru bber Company of CleveiA"ld ,
The nrs.t Williamson fa?ltl_y we 1d ren: a son mar_rted Leah Rose Ohio, according to nonald· ~. Xafo
can fmd 19 as foJJ ows Wilkmson , and anoth~r marrted a Lan:forth.l t in chairm an 01 the phy!HCS ~part­
Sam uel, James, Willi am, Elba· Seco~ d c h1~d~e n were Mary A~n me'nt at Manhall.
beth. and Susan.
marne d Wtlltam Shannon, Calvm
Spurlock received the award in
WHkinson's family as follow s: (Doc) married Art Pickens, Daunt
William married Adelina Axie married Janette Handshaw, Ste-: recognition dl hiJ achieve!llent as
Roush, James married a Min 'phen married Lydia v; lse then the outstanding student ln th~ ~ten­
Keeney , John, Henry, Agnfiss wh o Cora Riffle, Nancy married a Mr. eral pbysics classes at -Marshall
married Harriaon Hayman .
Kelley than Frank Rhodes, .La- Col1ea:e.
Samuel's children are Proctor, vina married George Rhodes, Mar·
A graduate · Qf Milton . High
Taylor, Vira:inia , Amelia. Samuel tha married Spencer Layne.
School, he is majoring in engmeerthen married Jane Hl.8.80fl for his
Ins .at Mar1ball.
aecond wife, a sister of Abner
ROLOFF FAMILY
- - - -- - H.isson and haU~ster of Ruth
Jack and LuCretia Roloft lived
Fleminc ·sayre. Qne daughter, across the river from Portland.

Mrs. Paul Smart was m etuttce
Of the ·~m and lave I M.PoJ1 Steii.a.
on the study lbool, "PeCJPle, Land
Jamea
married
and Churches."
Her father

Plans were made .f or the
meettq to be Mid at the
Mra. Ralph Zundel, Pomefoy, will of M1'1. Willis A"Dthony and _,;;; •be guest speaker at th.e
preceded by a t1 o'clock potluck
dinner.
1Bapt.ist Church tonight at
m. The progfam is part
or Missions being
ing the month of March.

Mason Student
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)Ucka oU toni11ht with two 11ameJ.one e.ad) in Chilas AA and A--on
tap at Kel)t and Athena.
4~pt in the ClaY. AA clash,
Ea1t :faces Euchd m the
only game. And at Athens, Nelso~ e meetli New ·BoSton io another •ingle game.
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h 11 ve kJenticaJ, 14-8, records on
play tu dale. :The game wal!l rated
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proved t~t Pomeroy High School
has an the basketball promise
Supt. Gibbs
said
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have," Coach Moore •••nm•mt•!d
earn anotl!.~ l~tttr
PHS basketball teams won wrcy•l
t9 give him a formid·
five of the fiCty ball games
able
of 11 earned lettm 11\ Hl••~ · toom
playl!i .t his seaRon.
PHS athletics.
Coach Moore wl1hed . the five
Th c P omccoy bas ketb aIt mentor
congratulated Phillip Harrison and acniora on the Varsity lots of luct
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whatever they are entaged. af·
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Sl. Bonaventure's' stunning 106·71
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a semifinal Thursday night £or
the right to meet the winner or
the other . semifinal between Providence and !le('ond . seeded Utah
State in Saturd 11 y afternoons fl.
lllille.
st. Bonaventure. only a onepoint favorite, drove st. John's
crary with ita ball-stealina: and
fiho l the e)res nul of the basket
'Tve r1,1n Into a few pretty !IO!id
age in handing the llednwn their
worst defeat In 15 N IT campaign!'.
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BUFFALO, N. '1. UPI-JOH
Torre&amp;, 1591AJ, Brooklvn, N. Y., out
polattd TallY Dup11, 155, New
Orlo•n&amp;. 10.
PHILADELPHIA
UPI-Lon
MaHh1w1, 137, Phlladolphl•, out.
polntad Lahour1rl Godlh, 131,. AI·
tbk• 10: Clarenco Tlpr Ployct,
175'12, Now York, outpolntod von
Cl•v. 172. Phll•dolphla 10.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPIJon hc•rro, 123'h, Moxlco, outpolntM Ward v ... 121, . PaNd·
.na, Calif., 10, non·tltl•.
SACRAMENTO, C1llf. UPIJMIY Lopt&amp;, 134,. Sacramonto,
k"odl:od out tt.nry Salcido, 136,
Midland, Tex., 2.
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ven earned a spol in the semi·
finals of the Kyger Creek Jndepen
dent Bll!lketball Tournament Tues
day night with a close 4~43 win
over neighbor Philip Sporn.
In the other Kyger game Ohio
Valley Mfg. from ~tern Meigs
County, upended North Gallla by
t'he whoppine tcore of 7?-40 with
Parnell collecting 20 po.lnt1, hiih
point man for the night.
Tuni&amp;ht
Mll'Cbl's Barr goea
aeajna~ MiUe~'• Construction-a
pair. of Qtlli.P!)U&amp; elub11-at '1. p,
m., while lit 8;.10 mJ,naiJer Lionel
Bos:gs'
Mt&amp;ll•port Department
Store team tak~&amp; on the strong
Point Pleasant .Moosen,
Tonight's game.t enda the quar·
ler final round. Seml·finala atart
Friday night, with finals . set for
next Monday night.
Economy . . . .
11 19 29 4!i
Sporn
13 20 30 43
Economy: Campbell 3; R. Roush
2; C. Roush, 8; R. Tucker, 2;
Cl-ark 2; Reell, 2; Llevlng, 2;
Bradley, 6; Sayre, 8; B. Rou11h, o:
L. Tucker, 4. Total!! 19-T-41t.
Sporn: Rou1b, ~; Arnold, tJ;
Hendren, 1; Gillen, 2; KlllingRworth, 20; Ferguson, 2; Gibbs '1.
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The five senior11
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Manager Edward
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managua Walter Grueaer,
Qryant and Manln Spencer.
Coach Moore added that Robert
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"The 'M:ost ValOccasion jJ tbe serni-Iinall cook
PRO RESULTS
Alex Cilo pre11ented letters
SEOAL .
Pl,ayer of , •:~.. :o;f tbe annual Kroger-WestiDR·
Ame.rlun Hocke" LMIU•
followmg members of the
" Harrason waa also high 41
NlrCh fpr the nation's best Clev•t.nd 7 Qu . .c I
man team : David Ar~old, Chari~•
man for Individual scoring
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Buffington, James GJ!berl, Davtdba&amp;l!:etball playing this !~:n c=te~~~c Cj~~ C~tere !ro~
chic•go 3 o.trolt
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William Wlbon was congratulat· 9 ~- ~h':~~;~,tp,'!~ent of the
Ttirre two tl!en agers chosen to
Spencer, Thomus Sh~stt&gt;en, Rteh·
by Coach Moore £or being nam· Charleston division o£ the Kroger repre~nt the Charl~ston division,
ard Well, Thorn;~ s Whitt' and Fred·
to the SEOAL Seeood Team . Co., will be hnat&gt; for the day.
will · ea.ch receive $100 and an
l'fiek (.'row.
Clark and Robert CunThe ten semW:in&amp;lisb who will electric \ range in addition to the
Coach Cilo said the Ninth Grade
two more of the senior be comins from througboutout trip to Ci~innati. Runnets up
shows murh a1hletic promise. He
reeel\'ed Itonoral)le Men· tbe di¥Jaion area inelude Linda will be a~fded Elfin watches or
also C'flmplimt•nted Coach R\lssell
from the Sports Wrlten for '"'-1 f t Hln
W y
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If the contestant entered as a
\Tuore on !he sp en I recor o tht' SEOAL ayillj.
zabeth Bu-aett, Charleston; Me.
representative.
. of her school or
~~!msEOAL Varsity champhmshi~ Coach Moor~e:~dy, o·~T~:s~vhav: lanie Kaf· Brown of Reedavil~. club, awards ot.
Westinghouse atJ·
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Mr. Howard Knig t, At e IC I•
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COl,. UMBUS UPI - Oh w
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coachl'ng stall, p'"yers, mall·
,cher and to the school.
h
rector.
then
presente
ISS Conme
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represent
the
CharJeamay be depending on sop omures Marl•y, fa•ulty ,. 0011 ,. 0, of t'e
, student body and general
for it!! scoring puneh. but fine
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thing for sure, sophomore coach PHS dwerlcaders, who gave
off in Cincinnati next May.
Fred Taylor i.rm't afraid uf the ;~wards to Captain Sharon
Two Will be ehosen Winner~
"name" co;~ches his
team will Caroiyn Edwards and
one from. the Junior group fro\ft\
meet at San Fnmci~co in the Hess, varsity cheerleaders.
1.2 thro~a:h ~4
old, and one
NCAA . flnah Friday and Salur- awliltds were ·presented to
from the Sento"rS;' l5 through 19,
cheerleaders
Tina BaKter
day.
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with a 58 per cent shooting &lt;!.'Ver- bara .._..,gan.
c.,_,cblng customers 9long the way
In appreciation of h.er
in my •hort time _ like Ed Did- ship of the eheerint
Till, CCI\iNT.'!'' L'AGUE
dle, the Baron Adolph Rupp, iBones lain Douglas
Hlah btd. 1 Om., j:lalwortby ~ta
McKiinney, Branch
McCracken som·ille Greyliound
Ht1b '~!'~··. a ·liln&gt;.eo, -$~&lt;~bart ~~&lt;2 .
wu.
and Jack Gardner," Taylor sai.d.
dog to Miss Marley . The
Reserve 111&amp;~· ll&gt;• )~mt~Jlawllnp 917
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"J don't know what all the fusa given to the Pomeroy
to David High le~! 3 t:aines· Rawlings 2389
is about," Taylor said, '"I'm not IS(luad as a token of good
Standlllli1.
Won Lost '
playing this weekend, thank good- mansbip.
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Werry. Tamara Finlaw and Janet
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Ohio State and NYU have met Brown were presented award let·
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two common fo rs, Iowa and Pitts- ters by Miss Marley.
10\1 16\1
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Mr. Knight presented Coa_eh
75-47, after the Hawkeyes knocked Russell Moore, whom he congr&amp;Julr.
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olf NYU, 110 -75, in the Holiday
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Festival in New York. Both teams lateq for his exce lent reco
as
.100 171 M2
defeated Pitt, OSU 9449 , and NYU Varstty and Re8erve coach and
)75 1112
added that Moore was named by
1&amp;11
by a n&lt;~rrow. 77·76. margin .
the Southeastern
Ohio Sports
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"Don't think this is the same Writers a:nd BroadcastPrs as the
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NYU t~am that lnst to Iowa , "Coach or the Year" !or tbe
thougb,, OSU AS!&gt;'Ista!lt Coach 1 SEOAL.
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Frant Truitt said. "II has ~~proved
Coacb Moore began his talk.r·
tremendously since then.
aaying tb•lr ~is first year at Pornj

eYenang, IUarc
8 at 7:30 1t 1
an.npunced. , TtU! meeting will be
held at the Sarid Ridge Club
House
ed to
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Buek Coach Not
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Sophomore Rank

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surprise Class A entries .
Ne.w Boston takes . a 22{1 rerord
the game compared tu Nel aonville's 15-9 .overall record
two more hrst round games
are on tap at the sume. two site8
Thurtday night wi1h Hring at Ihe
other sites gt'tling underway on
Fri4ay. Finals at all regional silt's
are S11Luretay night.

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Ten exeited teenaget.s, each
The PHS varsity basketbtjl t~i!lm won Ute SEOAL crown, hopina LQ. be named tHie 1~
the reserve team tied "with Athens for SEOAL reserve team "Junia&lt; Cook 01 tbe Year", wtll
UPI
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title
and the Freshm .. n team won the unpisputed SEOAL be in Ch,deaton March 26 ~ _de·
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monstrate their prize win~mg
school reKional tournameot play loss over NPlsonville, om• of the c ampiOnS P· . .
t6- lhe SEOAL firat team and Har- ways wltb cookery wU.b vl~ions • o(

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Three Pomeroy High School championship basketball teams
assembled on the Junior Hi~h auditorium stage Tuesday toreceive athletic awards at a JOIDta.B¥mbly.

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l lht'lm,t purtwn wtU be representaI UH'~ vf ooth the JUmor and lienwr
[ l'aw 'u 'l aw IJ aure Club directed
b)' Mr a nti )1rs John Hardy.
Maktng up the costumed dance
gruuJJ ur c J a~k1e Jones, M.lke
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Ct.~ llul~ Joan Hewet8on, Duuglas
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c n NotTI(lNJNG REFRlGER
atton ~rv1ce Jack s Hefrtg t!ra -

The Prtscllla Circle
of the
F1nt Baptist Church, Middlepo~;t,
met Tuesday evening at the borne
of Mn. Charles Vroman. The
busmeu meeting was conducted
by the chairman, MISS Freddie
Houdashelt and Mrs. Gene Cole. al Iea d er
man was the d evot1on
for- the evening. Mrs Harold
Thomas conducted a program on
Btble questions and anawers.
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Durmg the roeetmg a letter was
read from MISS Hawley of the
schools th~nkrng the ,croup for
their contnbuttons to the school
lunch program and a let_ter was
read from Mrs. Roae Ubhnger, a
nussionary m the Congo thanking
the Circle for the remembrance
sent to her and her husband at
Chn.stmaa time.
At tho close of the meetmg a
de!lsert course was served b)' Mrs.
Vroman.

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Judy Gregg , Otana Stumbo, Bonnie Van Cooney , Emmaline Bow·
les, Loretta Hannmg , Barbara
Sttles, Karen Walker, Kiren Me·
Elhinny,
Doris Rtce,
Sandra
Brewmgton, Clyda Taylor, Bertha
Wilson , Sharon Evans, Susie Al·
lenswo-rth, Sharon Ingels, ld a wu
son, Francis Pettit, Phyllil Pettit
Karen Gregg, Beverly Perrin,
Barbara Jones, Sarah Hanmgan,
Helen Taylor, Evelyn
Gibbons,
Judy Ratliff, Nancy can ,' Carolyn
Ervm, Jeanne
Bowles, Paula
JohiUICO'J, Dottie Mowery, Dora
McKee, Carol
Jacobs, Jacklyn
Ratliff. Carohrn RUISell.

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tGolJ were found. Then tilt
nected witb tll,e reacue opention. re.aeuen for&amp;ed OD to tile ..baet
lll..wl Crflik CHI C•. P~ tlope'' area, 1Wl deeper in the
dent Rayrponcl S.lvatl, who h•d mine. Tbere the dead meJI were
a wl1ll In his offk• only found.
100 y•rd• from tht mine hH4,
had to bt helP~*~ to hl1 ~~
"U Doaaldlon led tbe QltD Sa
mot.lfe by I stat. pellcelnln.
directloa, onlf the LOrd
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Hld Nlcholu c,uni~u ... lheo~.-·
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Yiee pruident &amp;Dd pneral
in the rock-1trewn, three-foot hi&amp;h
of the mine eom.pan,r.
passagewa,- were trying to crawl
CamleLa llld the men eould not
back to the last of three mine have lived out the lint day In
pockets in which 1t had been th ,,
hoped they barricaded themselves
e -.ope area.
against deadly carbon monoz.ide
fumes.
KIDNAP saAACH PAILS
ALGIERS UPI.-Freocb anny
Apparently the men tried tJJ ea- search pai'Uea have failed to find
cape through the rear of the mine any \flft of four ;European letbut then decided to retrace their
Jddnlped bY Algeriaa rebell
steps. Deputy state minea chief
a SLlDdaY drive. Offi
Paul IJngo sorrowfully noted the
out hope that the cap.
dead men had [aUed to reaeh
two women,
area three.
relea~ed unharmed .u
'"W• know If they h.cl made It were two other- Euroi)IIDI Hiz.
they would have Men life," ed in tbe .same rt&amp;ioll earlier in.
Llnto llld. "There Is fresh air the montb.
In thet Metion all the tl ...."
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men in tJte. troup wen
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normal poJitioru wllen.
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REPAIR ,

osram, etc. OriGmally aold fur
fl81 .50. l'I:IY of[ b11lance due of APAh •'MENTS _ .t urnlllhed and
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a-tors, from heater cores to
,..t e new. See l•'rcd l.tlrklllll ,
apartment and "'• roo•·
apart-· the Jargest truck or tractor
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ed on or about May 1&amp;. High
schools were noti11'ed of the con·
8b t
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me
or a . or test rulea this week. Application
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-n thefor
old the
schoolpa.st
bUlldma
on schools.
blanks may be obtHine'd at the
btll,
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ll.t. uu wwe1, g HJd Ollt:H , ~.~::ll:'~ t h
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C~catea: d 1Sc:b0r:ieb ~f:1 n The 19tH winners in Mason Counrunnmg g h'cL, Lock 01.J,
a e,
w n&amp; ty were 'Melinda Hervey and Ed·
July 1946 when the State ward Kin-id bOth f Point Plea
l-'-~\.oolCI•tton
runnmg 1ortrap
and ..o WlcXets.l:~~~i~r:ofllcer
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uap u &lt;~ wn Lu &lt;~lt.J mcluam~;: LOck candtdates.
11, [rt.~m 17 tu ~. 1u1111111 r; lull
Adml,aslons: -Mrs. Jane Snouffer,
ln 11146 wtth a total membenhlp p
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of 214, one hundred of tbem were
omer y,
e : e.. "' owe •
voio River Botts; Montgumery,
between the a&amp;es of Racine, Match 10; Mrs. Rosalie
Suutltern (JtJWn al U::JO a. m., HH;
Kearhl, HarUord, March 12: Gary
'J, Sil.l&lt;l.h i\.OJLC liOWil at u.ao
uearl, .the Preston, Mlddleport, March 12;
m, u-a, Lock
Suliltll uown aL
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Keys,d Pomeroy,
for• improveBirthll
h'" M lod RUS.
1.;.: •·' a 111 ., 1·1; .Lot.~CK IJ, A. V.
: a aug wr, e Y Qle,
l-mt&gt;, Jr, uuv.u al u J5 a 111, 6U; 1~"".'". "' 't."he communltyh~v~!':t~~ to Mr. and Mrs. JuUan Edwin
.L.ucK 1.. , 1\.mtr"w n aowu a 1 :;.au
Pomeroy, on March 9.
most Important and tar Snouffer,
A
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Robert to Mr
a. nt., u-• . Luc1r. lo, JtocKcl Uuwn
acbie\tement wae tbe
son,
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and Mn. Charles Robert Kearns,
tbll a:roup
o1 JOilllJ
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oowu i.l t ~ .. i&gt; a. ILL, o-::U, LocK .1.3,
making
available
every HartfQrd, on
1111kc LreUnor down at b p m ., 11·
1, ~ruuc \\' rna~ ouwn ut 7 l:i p.
for
participation.
were a con1t.ant iplpir&amp;Uon
111 _ ~- u; Hobert K Heei.l t.lown IH
challenge. lt waa realized
u.l~ p. m., U·», James u t&gt;"rancu;
In their hand• reated _the
up at J.:ia p. m, 11-u, VuH·1u1 up at
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'11. 10 p m, li·H; t_:nartcs H Stephen·
of tomorrow and. tbe na·
••n up., 9 p m, , . ..,, ll&lt;&gt;mr up
tomorrow .
1\1. 2:ia a m, 1·0; liaUtpolts, lshma
lOme of tbeae youna: peothe active membera o1
~.oreek up ut 2 a m., lll·O.
GranJe. Married with cbtl
Kananwa liver ldooatto Wmfleld,
of their own, they bold of.
!'"'" "' ' ;,:. oown at 0 ·00 P 111 ·· 1 :.!.
and work laithfully ia and for

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Opeulng
avallalilo In local area
REG!STER~D MAL~
COLLIE.
for trHince or experh·nced man
Phone New 1-lucn, TUrner 2·
bctwt-en llilea 25·3$. High ttchuol
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3·16·31c
graduate with aon1c culleae or
equivalent buslncta expe1 ,once
rocjulrcd G' -~d wlary plus car
und expenll~J- only aggr~'sslvc BARNIS·SU4PSON INStJB.ANCI!I
AJen'-' Middleport. F~ Auto.
ambttloUI 1'1~h t)·~ yGuu.:;: men
ne~d apply, Send con\pletc l'f! JU· 1 mobile, Bonda. Phone wt-2·
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me wltlt. experience and ulat')'
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Grange. And blstocy reputing
14; Mrs. WUlllem II'e tllelr cbUdren,
Mrs. Ralph lae,rvi.Oali'.udy a:rowlnf 1Dto active
CheeseMrs. Allen
Mtss Zitll Ann
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Rlch01rd Sal~:~er
Hut·mc; George Hille, Racme;
OoniiJd Bumgardner, :New Haven. ·
Dllmulsed March 14: Alex Uorton, Mrs. Mlehael Malone, Phillip
Peveto, Debra Nolan, Mn. Stanley
~hur~h, Pau~ Halle,-, Mrs. Sloven·
11011 l.;&amp;rpenter and son, Mrs. Raymond Yaialicb.

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HOUSE ~'OR SALE IN PAGE, C.aa No. 11,302 .
town, alx rooms, 4: rooma down,
Atlmln••trator De hnt. Non
2 up, 'approximately t acre Itt
ltta.. •• N.al'l•ret M. S..m•n
vel iand exeellent wetl 13 mllel
DMMMCI
from Pomero' on s~te Route.
Notice ii hereby glven thlilt HerRAD!ATOII
892. Price
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6:30 News Pieture
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3:30 Who Do You trust
4:00 AmerU:in ~
5:80 Rocky and llll Frienda
6:00 San f!raaclsc:o Beat
8:30 YOur ERO Reporter ~
8:40 Weatherman
6:4:5 John Daly Newa
7o00 rtllht
7:30 Gale Storm Show
8:00 Donna Reed Show
8o30 The Real MOCOys
9:00 P11.t Bo.one Show
9:30 The \!Qtptll!hal&gt;leo
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Movie
Hurts WorkerS'

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UP! - Jerry
Lewls said today be is asbamed of
his fellow actors for not conii.d~r­
mc. other movie workers tbrown
out of. jobs when the performers
went out on strike.
"It is only because I re~t the
people 1 work with that I am on
strike," he i!IAid.
"And oldly enough, I'm one of
the people who is on strtke against
himself. Jerry Lewis the
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11:80 OIZie and llarriett
' 8:00 Hawaiian E)re
' 10:00 Wedne~ Night Filbts
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Second Soprano: Susan Pullen,
Janice Zirkle, Shirley
Gilkey,
Ruth Ann Farmer, Lmda Forrest,
Marianne Brinkman, Cmda Mor·
ris, Patty Lowery, Mary Swanoon,
(I) Notices
{9) For Sale
-- - Texanna White
Coleen Wilson
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, 110'\-I,E BUlLDF. HS, E-IH CH CABI· 1' ·111 :-. A l i L'~ ~ t'ase will du "St
Jean Caaey, M~ry Fratler, Kare~
Thomes M. Fain
ELECTHO LU X VACUUM CLEAN · I Nf.T m.a kcrs Formica smk tops Luul1&gt; Blut·~ Wi lh H.oy H.euter and
FergU40n Becky Leonard Dianne
Termite •nd Pest Control
er- Grey fm Jsh. HKs eomplete set
VIn yl asbesti)S block laid. House wn, K,_mmc, Ill ;uwther blacktacc
CALLED ay ILLNESS
McComas' CarolYn Searl~ Janet
,.: .... Inspection, lnsuran« Nationor l:llladunents with throw-away
repalts of llll dt&gt;s~npft()ns Call l num llc r ctomg ":::.Onny Boy," and
Mr and Mrs. Wilham Hicks BakA'carla: Gilmore' Sarah
wide. E.. r term..
ba.gs .
Complete
pn ce only
Guy ~1 f gler, R:~cme, ObJO
Loonni.l lte!IH"l , also Ill blackface , and Mrs. Rex Atgabrlte of Woos- Bechtie, Dorp Couehen&lt;J~.
Phene F'omeroy WY 2• 2366
$::16 :;o Terms. Phone WY2·2::!04
2 24 tfc presen ting ·A t! Hnund H.uund Wllh ter, Ohio, were called to Holzer
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d te M&lt;~~un · D1xun Lme."
H~pital, due to the serious ill·
Alto: Marianne Woodgerd, Lynn
Portsmouth PR 6-2850
tfc
IBABY
SHOES
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BRONZE,
GOLD
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ness
of
the1r
sister-in-law,
Mrs.
Buchanan,
CaroJ,yn Wilson, Chris---~- - - - - 2-29- 44 1\ CRES - Z~ Building lots iu
and SJ!vcr Plated Wnte : RayA comt.-&gt;dy skit , 1 .~~d~t t!now ICurmon Bailey of Racine.
tme Coats, Barbara Covert, Betty
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITH
Rutland Village $1.500. C. R
mond Thomas Langsville OhiO lhe Gun "as Lt.~aded WI
the 1
Covert, Judy
Sauer,
Carolyn
~Wl)' released Dex-A-Diet Tab·
Jorrla11 , Salem St., Rutland .
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" 1 the
Chester
Bradford, PbylliJ Hilbert, Janil
lets. Onl)' 98c at your drug store.
3 12 lllp
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" "dnge wnlh ~I rs Huth Baer JR the
Hauck, Rosetta Richards, Susie
LILANDS
lt'a 111g ro c.
Singer,
)l.arceUa Ward, Judy
314 titc - - --- ----,- - - - - - TRAILEllS SPRING SALE 24
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Clark, Jan!~ Richards, Kay JenMOTHERS. THE FIRST SHIP·
new 10 WJdes 3tl to 51 H 15
Phon• WY-2-22SS
Other rol eti Ill tht= m u~Jc:ll com
kinson, Charlene Davis.
MENT of WHITE STAG guls
Used
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and
two
bcdroolft
Pomarow,
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sportswear, a&amp;e 7 to 14, 18 here.
repossesswms.
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Bonnie
VanCooney,
Bertha W&lt;'(,
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balance
due. For the best selec·
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~- Dta n, Mautlla Mtller, Mr and Mrs ayes own, rs. 1
enour,
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attempt had hoped· that the
the Shorter Shorts Heavenly . bon of new and used trailers m ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THE lJ ult Kautz, Mr. and Mrs. Davit.! Miss Margaret Weber,
Dana son, Karen
cEJhinny, Beverly
company's safety ~main~.
southern OhiO, come to WaverhHI&amp;? Do" your aoul need _uw· Ku hlcnlL, VJrl!:lflUI Wright, Barbara Smtth, Pearl Parker, John Wal- Perrm; Second Soprano: Phyllis
, Donaldson, .one of the traP!
tops m smart knit atyles all in
ly . ThCsc trailers !Ire well worth
ing? Best Work. Lowest Prtcaa. Wn ght, Hlcky Kublentz, Deana ter Frimk, Jean Louiae Summer· Hilbert, .Marianne Brinkman, Sumen, had led the Jrilnen &amp;o
coordmating colors. Layaway . your tnp. Come prepared to
RACINE SHOE SERVICE SHOP l:)ael 11 ., 1ell Parker, Esther Wrtghl field and Rev. and Mrs. Bert O'· san Pullen, Janice Zirkle, Lmda
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available If that Is more conven- 1 rleal Low down P•&gt;ment, b•nk
RACINE, OHIO.
&lt;~ liLt :..t&lt;~l'J (!JJ C Holtman Wlth Doro- Connor.
F-orreatl Alto : Judy Butcher, Janient. The Shoe Box, Middleport,
ice R1cnarda, Christine Coats and
Ohto.
3 14 6k ' llnan cl n[;: Anythtnll of value
lily l\Jfl" ~ eJ 1" ng as accompants 1 1 The third and fourth degrees Barbara Covert.
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taken tn trade ft' re e Delivery
\oclH&lt;~ Il \ (.llJI I~I s 111 the _second were exemplified by Roclt; Sprmgs
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Save up to $l,QOO. WAVERLY
lifilt uf U\i" m h~ l~ii l will mcludc Grange on Mareh 20
the ' hlgh school gymnasium at 1 MOBILE IIOMES SALES, u. s 1
Lc11m D&lt;~ 1 ' 11 Y ·1 hom psun . si ng ing 1 Mrs Harley Musser and the
Harrisonvtlle, Ohio, Fru:la,-, 1:1 30
lhghway 23, Wa\·erly , OhiO.
H&lt;.~ri.Jur Lt ghts , ' J\.lrs LoiS Ann I mstailatlon team from Harrison·
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Hurt presl!llllrl ~, a mcdl~.), "Em vtHe Grange instilled the foUowbe by Cllf( Byers and hiS
2tl-29-30-12tr
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Strlngnotes,
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lll b( "Chattanooga
Shoe Shmc
Master c. N. Jonu; Overseer,
(Contlnloltd llrom p._. One)
THREE HOOMS OF ALL NEW I
18) Auto Sales
furmture, 41) pc . In all at ln-l
Before 9:30 AM
Hoy" and lkrb Grate doin~:: G L. Michael; Lecturer, Elina
As last year, 'the contest will be
gcl '• FUI'IIllure with 39, gas
Middleport WY·2·l649
" lrecs."
Harpold; Steward, Floyd RJde- absolutely non-partisan and the
;,•• and 12 c·u fl llol p 0101t
Pomeroy WY-2-3:J95
nour, Assistant Steward, Ralph winners will be selected on the
19M l'"ORD VS 2 dr custom sedan
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HAMR.L SERVICE STATION
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ec t the w1nnen f rom each county.
COURT
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Btfo,. 9:00A.M.
blackll ght n mbcr of the
ow , Mrs. Bernard Eiselstel; Pomona,
Wmners will be selected on the
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Alb~ny 3353
'"J'uck Me 'lo ~Jeep in My OlU Mrs. E. B. Kni&amp;ht; FIDra, Mra. C. basla of tcholarsbip, qualities of
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
hal anee or ~6 6 9 week Here 15
Evt!ry Day Servlec •
"i ucky lluwc '
N Jones; Lady A11sistant Steward leadership and on the basis of a
600-606 iast Main St.
$990 worlh or furniture for
CIOI!itng 1t1e program will be a !Mrs. Floyd Ridenour; Executive one-page essay entitled "Why I
Pomoroy, Ohl•·
OnlY $699. Phone WY2-21i31l. WRITE TODAY }&lt;' OR RHODES dance line culii !Ju:;cd oL Nedu committee, E. R. Hayes, Bernard Would Like To Work m a Gongresfolder and low chick pnces. .urum vrl.l, K.trliL JJ ucnncr, ~all&lt;l&gt; E1selstem and Henry Beaver; Leg sional Offlce."
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l'rompt answer Rhodes Hateh· unun ~t:r anu l~y nn JJam~:ls dumg 15 ~&lt;~liVc Agent, E. R. ~ayes: BuslThe contest 11 open to any stubar"aUJ Ill thlls pnce $Jti5 Ul&lt;tl'lt I
Ill 'l'blle For Sprmg
1-i. JJ~ l llill g l.ut:s &lt;Htd lhe granu r.1ess Agent, G. ;.. Mtchael and d t . th
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nar'l, Pomeroy.
3 lO 6tc ELI!:l'TI{ Jc INC lrB'AToH 416 fi:GG
Va . 3-9·30tp lllwll' 'l\w mcnts to llemembt!r ,
Insurance Agent, Henry Beaver.
e~ 1 .m e e e~~nl
e: ~y
ery, Spcm·et·,
FASHIONABLE-~
185.2 t 'Oltl..l--6--2 • door. Guod
capacity , cx:t·eHent condition.
~ tw'w .t( l'ulllp&lt;~lll:it Is JV1rs. olive Meetings were held m the ~ub
llcl oJr pkaroc taLi gl sc Moo m
1
School Bu&lt;'idlng unt&lt;'l
e ' ac son,
nco n,
ason,
conditton. J&gt;n ccd
rcasonahle
W M . Smclair, Star Route, BULLDOZER SER\•ICES AVAIL 1ng~&lt;wam wllo w1ll be Jomed b)'
.
Pleasants Putnam Roane Tyler
!'bone WY 2 ti7 10.
3 16 3lt
Pomeroy , Ohio.
9-16 3tp
ABLE by hour or )oh. Cnntact. uuwr members 01 the FJVC &amp;mls
m the second year. At that Wayne a~d Wood 'countte~.
'
.Mason . (;Jt&gt;" SP 3-5776,
'rhursday m.:ht" ~ lime Chester Grange moved to
A boy and a girl will be •elected
"
·(9o) Morine Supplies· · Roberts.
3
accompumsls w111 .In· the Masomc Hall when~&gt;:~ibe , ~Uon- · from each or the ten counties
MrH. l hallea Neuman .and 10r Lodge shared accommodatiOns comprising the 4th Cona:ressional
BOATS
MOTORS
wayne h.oush. At.lmiS!&gt;IOil lt.~r the vrange
~lth the D. of A. Lodge and the Dis trict . with tbe exceptlon of Ca .
•nd up whll• ttter last. Metrod
llcUciH ts ullc dollar tor a ults
·
bell. Because of ita large populs:·
pollt•n Motora. 600 li. Main
unLl 50 cents tor chlldreu.
A degree team composed en- tion, two winners will be choaen
I• B!oouUlltDt ~· TOoted lieother
St., Pomtroy, Phone WY-2-3870.
Uunlcy uml Henry ltelbcl urc m ttrely o_f women was organued in within Huntington high schools
11·24-tfc
churJ,:c ol llghtmg and st..age decor- 1938 With Berni_ce Ridenour aa and two from high schools outside
BILLFOLDS - PURSES - CtuTCB BAGS - ptltl!l'll.
uLiol~&gt;. !tu" tile presentatton and
Early In the nex.t year tbe city
( 11) Wonted To Buy
\lll'Y wu1 Ue ussll!iU,&gt;d by emergenq
rust young people's degree
Winn~rs wlll aU travel to washnll'mllcn•
team was organized with Mary ington m the "month of June tra .
19D1 M~rcury 4 dr. hard lop tiC· WANTED - Horse ~rnwn corn
VirKIIUa Mora (Mn. Carl Kaulz)
.
.'
v
dan, ~ercurymullc IIUsh bulton
p\unkt' ln good condition. Purkand t:llfford Hayes as captains.
eltng In groups Df [JVe or stx boys
dn"e It&amp; H. ~ht~rp car t ~Ls ldc a lid
er t:huncy, Racine , Ohto
U
a.~ I )
Jn 1944 Chester Grange moved one week and hve or six girls tbe
'
out $1b~
lllaetlnur ~;, Pom- ~
:J l5 31p
IU ~1\
to the second floor of the K. of n~~adline for cdntest entries is
croy.
:.1 Ill Ull:
. - ::-_ __:_:_:::
Hall owned by George Mora. April 17. Winnerll will be announc·

.,

Dally Sentlllei,-Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Marcb 18, !966--7

walked out on Jerry Lewis .,the
producer. 1 could Blgn a contr1et
with the Screen Actors GaUd
granting tbeir demands, but ;. I
haven't done it.
"I've bCen in a88ociation ·with
Paramount Studios for many yean
and I don't want to turn my b.ick
c.n them now."
·
·1
It Isn't Punny
JetTY wasn't in a joke·eracldhg
mood. The strike has Upset the 1
uaually jovlal
wbo finds ,
no humor in
.
"lf the
·aom6thing{' J ,
aeem~ ' 'to tne .. -'
do
without hllftidg a m
innocent people. There are •f
many things open to me per. 1
sonally - television, personal appearances and dozens of ways for ·
to keep busy.
" ,
1
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urm in the position I am· to·
day because of electric:ians, Pl'f1P
men: ca8tinl directors,
script
slrls and all tbe rest.
Without
them I, ~ouldn't have had 1 lhot
at the buslneas.

NANCY
·--WHAT

G-RIP DO
THEY. USE .
NEXT 9

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"In the long rarl the actprs
won't like w;hat.; l'f)'t •aylbJ, ,'but
eventually they !l(on't thln'k mUl::h
of ~~mseJ.ve'l eJther." ,
·1·nen Lewl&amp; •.aid an amatii'tg
thing.
.
.

''I'll make pictures witbout acI ha~ to. I just completed
lfJ:'he ' Bellboy,' in Fl,o!lda. l used
300 people WhD are pot niembers
of jbe aulld. They were actb:ag for
flni,\it,,tieiOmi.e. It was tough on me
a1
bilt I got the job

ton it

MONDAY thru
1HURSDAY

11:15 ·._._ntil

"nte performers IMYe a 110und
atllttment," .he said, ''tmt .tJ\ey
have an unsound wi:y ol Joipg I'•'·
•b'oUt preserltirie it. ·
·
in. a po•i*.on 1
'
the ...
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by't~e ,,

me i.nil.
nor•formen ''-tt!'t

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�Oh io State- Arrtl. &amp; Ttlr' Srt•
LJlh j,: m ~ h ~ts.

CHUCKLE FOR TODAl
GIIAVIY.UO Cl!Stl

Women's New

SPRING SKIRTS
A P'OUP of wom.e-ns cotton
solid.! .and print.&amp;tuU pleated styles - some
willb matching belts. Sheatn
styles in Ulrpoon plaids.
skirt&amp; -

~IbM

COTTON PRINT
DUSTERS
Embossed

ers -

to 9 P.M.

cotton dust-

short sleeves ~-

button front

pockets -

Sires 24 to 30

roomy

Lace trlm .

Washable cotton blou..,.
Tailored collan and pe-

Exciting grou·p of won1ens
new sprlag dre!ll;e6 •
beautiful
aMOrtm~M
to
choose from - Dan River
Gin,lhalllL'll - b\ltclber Un~ n
- pongee - S(r&amp;.p ed oham·

Sale!

PLASTIC
RAINCOATS

bray -

:;hart

Vinyl pla•Uc l'arin~t.s snap button front, tie belt ,

sleevflS stripes and
pr1nts. Sizes 32 to 38.

blue and green. Girb sizes

ter pan collars -

$1.00
Sale!

attached hood. Wibite, pink,
6 to 14. Womene sizes small,
mediwn and large.

$1.00

WOMEN'S

SKIRT and BLOUSE
CO-ORDINATES
2 .pc. coord:inatet~~ in solids
and .pJ,aids. Tailored &amp;hirt~
waist top witJh cmbroiden~d
monoiNm - pleated skirts
- tailored cJ celanMe arncl .
Sizes 10 to 18

cupioni -

GIRDLES
Well known brand. Dis-

Sanforized denim, west~
ern cut, s nug, figure flattering; fit - trim tapered legs. No scratch rivets
Sizes 10 to 20.

aontinued styles. Not all
sizes in aU styles . Reg.
.8.95 to $11.95.

Tronslueent Cblno

$59.95 LAWN MOWERS .. . ......... SALE $47.94

Four beautiful floral decorations on translucent
white body. Set consists
of 12 each dinner tPiates,
breakfast plates, bread .
and butler plates, coupe
soups, desserts, currr,·
saucers, two meat plat- '
ters and one each covet·
ed suger bowl, cream
pitcher, gravy b oat,
round vegetable dis~ 4&lt;
oovered tureen.
' '

$29.95 a Set
WOMEN'S
GOWNS

Wlllle They Last

Y2 PRICE

Sale$1.69

PLASTIC

STEP LADDERS ._

PLAID SLACI(S
Women's wasbable cot·
ton plaid slacks - preshrunk - 2 pockets zipper back- plaids and
checks. Sitos 10 to !B.

RAYON PANTIES
'.

Regular sizes and ext:a
sizes. Knitted of fine
'\uallty rayon yarn. Elastic leg briefs, band leg
briefs. Prints, solid paslei colors ·a nd white.

GLIDDEN
GLOSS WIIITE

Four Hour Enamel

CHAIRS

or Swivel Rooker Cbaln

BIG PAK

u~

PAPER NAPKINS

lor. Duroble, washable,
quick drying. A white
that stays white.

Embossed paper napkins
in pink, green, yellow
and white. 13 by 131,&gt;
inches. 200 In a package.

$1.79a quart

3 pkgs. $1.00

For exterior and inter·

Clean and Omar

WALLPAPER
CLEANER
The non • crumbly type.
For painted walls, paper·
ed walls, acOulitic ceillngs
and window shades.
32 OZ. SIZE

59c
ON FAMOUS
Berkllne Relaxer

PERT

BASKETS

$77.00 .

decorations.

For painted walls, woodwork and general household cleaning.
Slz~

For the refrigerator and
the home freezer. 18
Inches wide, 50.feet long
In a handy box with s
metal cutting edge.

2for$1.00
WIRE RUBBISH
.· URNEU
Heavy wire rubbish burners with raised bottom
and zipper top. Larce
alze.

2 rolls $1.00
STANDABD

unun PAILS
~"or

many household uses. Will not ••ratch floors
- cleans easily_- leakproof. Plnlt, blue and
yellow.

$2.39

UIERFELDS

..aw eapotJeaeed

DIOD.Io

. BATH ,MAT -sus
•tooooe .. ~ conelJIIoc

«&lt;!!lolir 111&amp;~ ..., ind lid
..or,.,_
w...... beouWwty.

earpolll. Qae lo
lleor eoverlllc depl.

Thu":"-r4' ''~•r :' ....,,...,
$3.00 ,· '.

lh lrd lleor. ,

ollodoo.

Group JJI . . ... . U2.1l0

Whlw

lA~

ond

duk

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WAll MIRRORS
Libby Owen Ford Glaas.
B.lcked wdtth sturdy mason·
lt.e" f-actory mounted eyelets,
ready for bang.!Jijl'.
SALI 'ts.OO
$1.95 - 24 Inch X 24 Inch
SALE $7.00
.
$12.95 - 10 Inch X 10 Inch
SALI f,10.10
~

36

1~1\

X 36 Inch

SALE S1 uo·,.

Uae8

VENmAN BUNDS
Flexlblt~

.teel alata, sturdy
ootum tapes. Colors - egg.
sh~U or white. Stock siJeB up
to 36" - til 64 lnchea lone.
A a:C9&lt;1 bUnd ·at a teneatlon-

aU

~ringed

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.1.89

$3.95 -

72"d08" SIZE ... . . . ..•..••• SALE $3.11'

.4.15 -

72:'xl08" SIZE ...........••• SALE $Ut'

•us -

72"xiOi" SIZE •.. . . . . , .....• S.fLE f5.29

Only $395.00

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SIZES 6 to 11

For $1.15

2 . for $3.50
$2.95 SHIRTS

Dependa:~le

2 for f5.50

Shirl3.

Another· BJ~ Shipment

MENS

HANDKERCHIEFS

In Woven and Reg. Widths

MOlls white cotton handkerehiefs, hem stitched
borders. Large size.

3 DAY SALE .

$1.39

MENS SOLID LEATHIR

For $1.00
The Wide Heavy Leatber
Work Belts Are

·10 for $1.00

Only $135.00
Another tili ShiPMent Of

Mono B""lle.lors.J;Qend

.1.00

All pla.sf:l&lt;: covered. Choice
of ~ed or tai-lored style.
'11:ie on atyte. Belutiful clear
coloN - green, red, · yellow,
white, black, ttu'Quoi$.

EVERYI)AY SOCKS
AtU cotton ·l.n whlte, ~. noavy ·blUe, bi'owln or -titect. An
eizes. 1~ to I tt " ~uy J:9l!l:.QOJ:':
rect Size. Jtegular ribbed tap .
styte or t.he anklet &amp;tyle wUih
e ht8tic

Sele Thun., Fri. &amp; Sat.

79c
U.49

TOR
PILLOWS
100% foam rubber washable
piUows. 13" ~re, genuine
shredded fo.am rubber lflU·l n(. Vivid &amp;4:Cent colors. AI·
ways ooft, plump, bouncy!

1:-ttP:·

•·

SPORTS SOCK-$
'•"""".,
Serviceable ccttDn argylc.swith nylon ,rell'llforced 1beels
-and toes. Popular d;lamond
argyles in the popuLar color
combinaUons. All sizes for
~ys.

72&gt;84

A.Y, ·PRI·DAY,

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Area Economic Project

·

University
Supervisor
Tells Story

Bar Weapons
Shots In Space
Is ~roposed .

Police Search Snow, Ground
For Clues To Canyon Murden

OTIAWA. m . (UP!)- Police burned through a heavy lit·
er of snow wjtb flame throwers today in se.&amp;rch of clues to the
lArry Beat, dUtrict extenafon sex murders of three matrons whose bodies were found half.
Jupervilor of Ohio State Univer· nude in a cave.
.

aity, led the discU&amp;!Iiona Wednesday
Authoritiel aaid more than one ,,_
nd other clues by uainJ impronight at Kyger Creek ScflooJ on aex mania~ probably was in· vised flame throwers, fueled by
tbe federaiJ.y.bleased Rural Devel- volved in the murders. But
nottled Pl. to melt the •now on
opment program being carried out Uld they had no suspects
the canyon noor around the caje.
in Guernsey .and Monroe cOunties. few clue1.
"We don't know what we'll find
The meeting was a follow-up 1o
The wumen, all neighbor• in
but sometbina: has got to liYe,"
bl e Ch"1cago suburb
.Morris said.
.
one held " Feb. 19 in · Middleport [as hJona
Put U• St-~o
attendtd by OSU extension direc· wives of prominent
·-tQr Wood, and Cong. Walter H.j met deatb wbile on a
Offieiab Nid the women IPJW'Moeller.
p¢ition at rugged Stuved
ently were waylaid while they
. Alvah T. Grover, Cheshire, Prt· State P_a rk near llere.
biked tbroub the woods MoDday.
.!l tded as chairman.
Thetr bodies were found Wed· DeapJte a fteree flruggle, theJ
. Mr. Be~t outlined specific pro-- ne~ay in poolJ of frozen blood, w~re dragged to t.be cav~th«
Ject&amp; c.arTied out in Monroe Coun- therr clothing torn and their alive or dead.
ty. They are aimed at increaslna: sk!~ pulled over t~eir beacb.
An . auto~y "'nducted durlil:'
the general economic level of the
It W84 a sex cr•me, the most the mgJu draeloted all the weO!d
area .
horrible I've seen In my 19 yean had been reped end died of frae..
He pointed out however
u a policeman," Bilid State
tured tkulls.
lice Supt. William It Morris.
The victim• were:
"Such developmeni: can com~
if the people in the areas want it
Ch,.l In C.we
and will worlr: at it. "
'
Morris uid the only
Mrs. Francet Murphy, 47, 1rif~
'1'\.nother meeting has been plan- lice had :were a three
of R. W. Murphy, vice president
ned for Tuesday, April ~ .also at Jog, a Pllll' Of broken
and general eounaeJ 'of Bora·W~
Kyger Creek high school a't 7:30 p. and a dented camera..
were ner Corp., Chie~~a:o.
m. One of th.e persons who hu found in or near the cave and
Mrs. Mildred Lindquist, 50, wife
spearheaded the Monroe County were covered wUh blood.
of Ro~rt Lindqui.at, "f'ice presiprogram will be the speaker.
The log was regarded as the dent of the Banis 1'rUJt aDd Sav·
E. E. Von Scbriltz, industrial murd.er weapon. '11le cameta and ing11 Bank, Chicago,
ageQt of the CleO Railroad Col· binoculars might have been dam· .:"rs. Lilli3.n Oetting, ~. wife of
~mbuli, Ohio spoke briefly ~n the aged when· tbe women made a George OeUing, general supervimter~";.;t his company has in this desperate effort to defend them· sor of internal audits in tbe aearea, and of the need for the rural selve1.
counting department or IDinoU
development program.
Morris said police would try to Bell Telephone Co.
in Guernsey count)'
cooperation of
all

GENEVA UPI- Tbe United
State, proposed today that the
nuclear powers tate immedllte
steps to prevent weapollf of destruction from beina: shot into
space.
U. S. chief delegate Frederick
M. Eaton told the 10-nation diaarnwment conference the world
must move at once to prevent tbe
East·Wes.t arms ra(!e from enter·
ing the riliulle age.
Nation's No. 1 Fox Hunter - Arthur B!&gt;Og le, 85, Is shown
Ffflleh ~lto•t• Juln Moch
four of the 16 fox hounds he now has at his farm at Dorcas. .
•lrHdy h•d outiiMd the lerrlfr·
lng pros,ect of •n "abeolut•
WHpon" • mon•trou• hr..._..
bomb equlppN mlull• that
could M ulllld In from an orbit ·
In ,,.,. oa 1J111 eJ.
Eaton also urged that mlasile
flights be "audited"- that eech
nation )l;eep'"t1b of all such fliihts
-so there would be no &amp;neak fir·
ings that coUld threaten .mother
nation .

I

·Mostly About People

,,

'Whiz About Broke
Job

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FOR BOYS

New epri~ .pattern~ and-.
lid cohn in two .U.S, ...l"
size !&lt;JJ' large boys,, me .for

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39c:a
.. pplr
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Another.,.._,fd'ftl Vtlue

, ._~ v,or,~~ :f,'

$4.95 Ivy L.._ ,.,. .

. Bedford cords •nd polished

c~~lfau .
wtT~ - F-ING,D · INf&gt; •
'IIhe1e ere doubt~ woven towel~ Jn the ·new .tptlna; cOl·
ors p.l:nk whllper, red1
green mlllt, firfflt' yellow,
blue, epicu- brown, h}'lleh'\th .
Size 22 by H' incbe&amp;.

cottoDS. All:l 1izes 28 to 40.

$3.95apalr

SALE .1.49

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Paris WeUman, ooe of the two
men who chanced everything on
crawling to safety-and ·m ade itthe first day, is Mra. Wall~
C,balin's brother-in-law. While tbe
tra2~dy list is not complete the
Rutland Chafins
believe that
Frank Fouch is -among thbse missing. He is Wallace ChUin's bfo·
ther·in·law.
The Rev. John Montgomery of
the Rutland Nazp.~qe Church
held frequent revival services in
the Logan, W. Va., area and per.
sonally . is o;~cqualnted with ~any
ld the men in the ·rescue· efforts,
-and of. those who have, died.

More Work Planned In

small ·boys.

•... ••·011 ,. - ·

SALE $1.00

.,

The drama-and traeedy~f
tbe re.s cue attempt.a of the 18
men entombed in the mip:e by
slate falls, tben fin arid tilling
gas, directly Involve the' Wallace
Chafins and Blaine Carter fami·
J1es ..
The Joah Chafins Jr.-. who, ac.cord~g to newa reporta, penciled
a ilote to hit wife" as be faced
certain death, is a first cousin ' of
Wa(lace Chafins of
Rutland.
Wallace, now emploYed in Cle:ve·llnd, 0., while his family ·resides
On Salem St., ln Rutland, formerly wDrked In Mine No. 22 before
moving to Rutland. He and Mrs.
Chafin know as old friends most
of the men who died.
Another of the vie1ima of the
mine, named Carter, Ia a third
cous.in ol Blaine Carter, Rutland.
Jack Matheson, t~ne of t.he reseve crew who came into news as
a leader is a close friend ~f the
carten here.

Car Was Parked, Not
Driven, By Mr. Dill

79c

A ear reported driven by Alleq
E. Dill, Route 3, Pomeroy, Wednesday, and involved in a minor eol·
lisiori with a truck driven by Owen
E. Allbri&amp;ht of the World Oil Co.•
was not driven by DilL but ntber,
it wu parked when struck b)' the
Allbright car, Dill said t~.
Tbere were no Jnjurle.s or m'·

L.,.. .With ClotM
To Match --- ---------

2Sc

SALE $2.39
SALE f4.58

-rShl-'1

4'xl' . : . , ...... ~ . . . . . . . SALE ...39

LAMP,

, ,, :

For 1'llvn!IU'· Frtdv illd ~'l
Gtir -lele -line of -~.. lndudt"' · tlberrlrai, ~ent,
a~tt, etc. ln tbis 1tloe. Stzu to nt lrll )'OW'" llmpt.
.....49&lt;! andlle SHADES . ............. SALE 39&lt;!
~I· "'oil .-d fl,ll SHAD~ • . . . . . . . . . SALE 'lk
J1e1. U.ZI,IIld .Mt SHADES .... .. .. SALE $1.00

SAJ,E $1.11
SAtE

BIDsett.a

.coTTON

CANNON

DI$JI T.~WU$

DISH CLOTHS

WITM 'l!NOID INDI
Small dtecke in bl1C!k, red,
green, yelloW, plnll:, blue.

blo#-.

!:~d·creeu.
od!;IP&lt;8 .In
, ~·.

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CLASS TO MiET
The Homebuilders Clas.s nf lhe
J!radfcml Church ~ of Christ · will
meet, Friday, March 18. at 7:30 p.
m. i.n the basement of the church.

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rescue.

Repeol Sale!

SALE!

-BID 'SIIrrS

SALE .1.81
SALE ft.ll

CANNON

Waffle weave multl-eolored an~ terry cloth multi-striped .border.

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50o on4 Stc VALUES

We aoki out of INIR)' lizta
aDd •tJI. ot bed lbeeta in
lilt •Ie. Now aDGtber
ahipment Of · Ute popular
"Cannon" abeeLa ,and piUow
casea - at the eame price~~

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QRISS 'MTERIALS

39ceyard

u in Juuaey.

I

Pattern '
uloor $'1.0!1
&lt;amp[~

KilOERLER

~~"'­
. don.
Stir'!"~ ftli&lt;d -~lilblo111.
JOIIt )I oUIIOt to iOI! •tllieOo
prli:el.' Wlille lile,f tilt.
~..

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Almost u great as hia h.terest In l~rts ov•r the y"rs
t..&amp; been his lntel'lltt In th•
Ohio Rlwr.
It was on the Ohio as a deck
h1nd on the packet boat, Scotia,
that M first made enough m.mey
to ent£&gt;r the prdduei! businesa
WJth hla father, working I&amp; 1
roustabout at 66% cenU per day
wlth tbe pdvilege lo .sleep when
and where he could between
later to own an interest
the best .known packets
Ohio, "The Srro.ator
c,;,d,jlt"'~aa;n,~d travel the rlvet . in
as "befitted an owner. But
Ifbi,,. . d111 were f~r in lhe luture
a,; . struggled up and down the
aUppery landings heisting trelght
o"n UJ'e Scotia.
,
,Tha' 1...11 Prolluw Corri!NnY
for bufln•• In fl.ac:lne
klor• the turn of thl 'c.ntury
, It wae. thlt flr1t firm In M.lgs
Count' to pay c.. h money fOr
product, a dep.trtu ... from tiM.

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Your •
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STREf(H _

39c a pair .

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KIRBUBY

Fino qualitr . . . . . . . . . .

&amp;U.s •t-oo

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Boys Cotton Argyle

Rec. t2.59 - 80x99 . . • : . • . . . . .. . . . . .. SALB ft-11

etx1a .... . : . , ..........

-apaifstor··i.&gt;r:.
$1.00: ·
Di5Continbed ·p atterns of 39c

TROUSERS

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SA'J..t!

toeb in sizes 10 -to 13.

$1.00

fringed .....,. lri.Lex back. A:ll in beet selling colora
~at&amp;ll, deep tones and while.

ON

3 pairs for $1.17

SA~· TlfREI ~,\VI

CANNON

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American &amp;de

BElTS

Theae ue exceptJ.on.al vtlues at theee Pf'ktl-

Connon PJo~ Shuti Bio•k•tt

Far, $1.QO

Re-g. $119.{)() or · $129.00
lat'l&amp;"e double Gresser with
mirror, &gt;Joo~08:1e headboard
bed, luge d'our d~~&amp;wer ehest.
Also a Serta innersprl.ng mattre• with a metchina box
spring.

Reg. $1.21 - 18"x30" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reg. $U5 - 24"x38" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reg, p.ts - 27"48" ....... • , . . . . . .
Jle8. f5.95 - 3'xs' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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StiES 3 to 6JC

Bed Room Suites

IVY TWIST RUGS

Re!J. •us -

Well Known Brand

$1.95 SHIRTS

Thun., Fri. &amp; Sat. S•lel

Bee• •us l11d fl,49 ·SHADES • , ••....
Ret· ft.lt and .1.71 SHADES ........
.Jtei. ft.H SHADJ!:S .................
•
JIOI. •t.tt
. . . .. . ........ -.

WINTERWEIGHT BLANKET
S~LE NOW GOING ON

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SPECIAL SALE ON

.,.,,,• .,

$2.95 - 7Z"xiO" SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . • SALE tUt
$U5 - 72"180" SIZE ... : . ... . ... , • SALE fU~

Por Thl• 3 Day S..e The 2 P~ec"

BOYS SHORT SLEEVE

Well known bN.nd. And your
choice of tbe niw spri.(l,g pat·
terns. At a slight reduction
only for tbis sale.

BY JEAN PARKER
S.nt(MI Rutl•nd Cor,.spondent

. At least tw~ Rutland families have beeo thrown into inour~ngv'f lbe mme disaster at Holden Mine No. 22 near Logan,

SPORT SHIRTS

C.nHnentel lt¥1'* ,

All cotton tihat ineludfl

for protecUon of furniture·.

58"172" SIZE
80"x7%" SIZE

"" .

CLIPPER
STEEL SLAT

$199.00 WRINGER WASHER . ... ... . SALE $179.00

mschine

$219.95 Electric Dryer

CHAIR PAD

PLATE GLASS

$121.00 WRINGER WASHER .. ... . .. SALE ,109.00

FURNITURE THROW COVERS

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SPORT SHIRTS

35.,

$3.00

aec. fl.31 -

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14.95 Autometlc Irons $12.93
$17.95
IMm aM Dry lront $14.3t
$17.95 Aut.metlc
SIIUCIIp.iJ,I -----·-· $14.39
fiL95
{ .
AUtom.ttlc To..te,.. $15.19
$19.95 Automltle
Percolator, -- - -·--- $15.99
$21.95
Steam · and Dry lront $17.66
$2195
Automatic T..mn $11.27
23.95 Portable Mixe-:s $19.28
$24.20 llectrlc
Fry Pant
_ ___ _ $19.21
$24.95 Electric H••..r $19.94
$%4.95 H•lr DrYe-rs $19.28
$~6.15 Electric
Pry Pans
.. ___ _ $20.1!17
27.95 Portaltle Mixers $22."
$28.45 Elec:tric
Pry Pans --·---- -- $22.66
$29.95 A~tlc
Pereoletor, - ---·--- $23.94
29.95 •ltclrle llanbt 1 2J.M
A7.95 C.HeerNblrs $30.24
" ' " lltctrie ll•nket•
44.95 llectrtC HH ..n $35.99

olly ·low pl'!ee.

Reg, tl.31 - 70X98 , . .•.... , .... , . ., , !!ALB •1.11

ltutiU .the &lt;II'·
)'1&gt;11 oeled - wbe. you WIDI Will lo
II'WIIIl •..,... ..- BI'OIMJ.

PMiel,

Group II . .. .. .

Re1. U.l&amp;- 70x80 ................... SALE fl,ll

, •a.es ,
8 I&gt;&lt;·

uz.oo
uz.oo

Group I ... .. . .

Cannon t:otton ShHt Blonbta

79c

U60.9Ci Automatic W~tsher

I

Come In llld See Our

Polyethylene

$t.ts Automatic Irons $7.tt

Sa-..Ttuira.. Fri. &amp; Sit.

'1.85 $3.95 -

FREUER PAPER

Elec. Appliances

and Mal&lt;blng Dryer

$17-'0

adx SPRINGS

ON UU THURIDAY, P•IDAY ond SATU.DAY

SHURSEAL

Well Known Drancb

MR. BEEGLE SPRY; QUICK YET AT 85

Mine Disaster Strikes H\lmes
Of Meigs Families In Rutland
.

Early Bird Sale!

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

AutomaUc Washer

S.ve $20.00 In Tbta 3 Day sale

muJUplc

WATERLESS
CLEANSER

MATTRESSES and'

washable bh.rov.-s in pr\nt.a end plain eolora -

Belly Brite

78&lt; WIGGS

Simmons Innerspring

We have a complete llne of cbuJtJ.purpoee coven: -

79c

Tb1U11., Fri. and Sat.

50ca pair

Early Bird &amp;...e!

RCA Whirlpool

$6.9S ...,.... 11 Inch X 24 Inch

$181.08 WRINGER WASHER . . . . .. . . SALE $189.00

All metal waste baskets.
Blue, tan and black
backgrounds with !lora!

2 cans $1.00

in chtNble BY·
ln.n or rei.Dforced Plilltit-.
Foam rubber tQ~ppers oil th
rtolaxers end reversible foam
cuebion&amp; on tbe swive-l · rockefli. A large selection of colora. 30 to Mill. Reiular $97 .GO

3 DAYS SALE

WRINGER WASHING MACHINES

WASTE

- ./

f4.95
$1.95
...95

RCA WHIRLPOOL

U.OO METAL

.. .l

4 Ft. Ladders
5 Ft. Ladders
8 Ft. Ladders

SAVE $20.00

3 for $1.00

$1.39

Unbreakable cushion
soft waste baskets In
white, pink, blue alld ntlow. 8 quart capacity.

Selected ladder Sltock. .A
general purpo1e lhouaebold
Ndder. Every step nxlded.

SAVE!

white.

and

4 for $1.00

S~UE $83.94
$89.95 LAWN MOWERS ............ SALE $71.94
,UIUO LAWN MOWERS . _. ......... SALE $91.94

Womens cotton crepe
gowns. Florals with eyelet trimmed bodice. fu!gular and extra sizes.

WASTE BASKETS

WOMENS

Sizes 1 to 4

enttn

N0.:2$~3;-----------------~A--------------------------~.-pP~o~~r;oy:.MJ~
- d~~l.e~po;rlt,r00hMo~,Tb~~~~.Y~.~M~u=~~lo;,~J~~~--------------------

Tragedy Comes Close

Sires 7 ~ to 101-i. Hi·bulk
50'% or·Jo.n, .0% rayon, JOo/t,
nylon. Sports color, In blue,
brown . lt. gnay, dark gray

All White - Cotton

at

WEATHER

SINGLE COPY -

Double Thickness

$79.95 LAWN MOWERS . . . . . . . .

DINNER SETS

lnf•nh 59e Cotton

SPORTS SOCKS

LAWN MOWERS

$3.00

Women's Cotton

I p•pe1rly

and ur·

nel - short 6leevf6 and roll
up sleeves shirtwaist
styles coat slyle.s and
dressy style&amp; · ll()!id&amp;, pJ:aids,
11tripea, cheeks , and gay flo-ral print.a.
MIUH Slua I::Z to 20
H•lf Sl~~~~o 14'h to ::z•V:a •
Extr1 lias 46 to S2

2 for$10.00

WRANGlERS
WOMEN'S

$5.00

lib. 13 oz.

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VOL XI

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TRAINING PANTS

Save! nunday, Friday aud Saturday
On Theae Well Known Bran&lt;is

Womell8 New Sprlug

.

$2.95

WOMEN'S BLOUSES

93 Piece

Sale!

COTTON DRESSES

Sizes 12 to 20

$1.95

loy• Lu.url.u1ly Styltcl

SpeeW Purcllase

Women's

Solei

-e

-

MARKET Oi:IPING, lnel•nd
UP I-The Market O..pJnt ,...,...
council, noting th1t tht IKIII
I'~"Y•rd ••• full, votN
27·1
WotdMSCI•y to ttll the nu.rly
1,200 vllla,.rs: "Stay all.,. •t 111
c01t. We've nowhere .. put you If
you die."

3 DAY SALE! THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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,.,,""""'·Ohio

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Ntw Plano!
·, Sp;tlil Wleei 011. ,•:

PllftOS" ,.
-,"': ftiU'Iday, Fridar .
llld•SMuidly •v

'!""'"

.,.....

fqular barter syltem until that

The

.firm grew and so did lhe
chlelums and
. sent to Pittsburgh by boat
Philadelphia bY train.
was necesu:r, and
and Eline'r Beegle
'
"Beeg]e Block" · in
· Elder StataOij&gt;l~ Pafe rift

matkt;t for the eggs,

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