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S-DailySentineL Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., March 17, 1_960

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Approaching Marriage AnnOilnced

MA.RCH VALUES I

RED .ANCHOR - POMEROY

"Budget"
NYLONS

Mrs. John Ketchka , presi de nt,
condtJcted the bu&amp;ine!ili rn edmg
and the group dectded to make
~ v eral i_mprovements to Lhe
church k1tchen. M1s1 Bess San·
born w_a~ appointed to e.ont.a ~ t
!he Offlctal Board of t?~ Chureh
m regards Lo these repairs.
Mi ~ Frieda t' achnle , Mrs. B :-.~" .
East aOO. Mrs. Earl Knight were
appointed as a nomma:m1,1 com-

hosiery bu)' in l;m¥n ---aU fi.nlt quality in spring's best
shades. Bl,t to lO!k . " Budrgeta"
wear lQllier.

itt~

m Mrs. Smilh of the Cheer

('O ffi·

plitlee reporlf'd of those of th6
organil:ation who were remem be r·
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Around And
About
Middleport
1¥ FIIDDIE HlJUDA5HI'.1

Mr. and Mrs

c arroll Mowrey
and daughterH K1mmy and Tammy
or Chica"o were called here for
..
the funeral of his mecc, Christy
Ann Snyder, last week . 1'hey have
returned to Chicag.-,.
)(r. and Mrs. Harold Hager re ·
Cfntly moved from an apartment
on Nort h Se~~ond A\•enue to the

Mrs. C A
Emmish and Mrs. M L. French.
~n Carroll s wanson was in
ch~rge of th e program for the
evening wh1ch began wilh a short
skit "Mrs. Baker's Small-Pox".
Those participating were Carrol
Cnswell , Cheryl f"ife, Kaly Mor·
ant~', Diane VanC&lt;JOney and Joy
Boggs .
t"ollowing the skit, Mrs. Swanson read Lhe poe~ "[ WIU Not
Hurry '.' and an article from Ideal's
magazine. She closed her pr?gr_am
w1th the story of the paLntJng
"The Cru cifixlon'' by John Stika.
Mr:o. Smith showed to the group
a copy of the Ohio School maga·
zi ne 1 wh ich contain~ a picture of
Dr . .and Mn. MartLn Essex , Mrs.
Essex was a member of the class
' when she livecl here.
CONNIE RAE WOODGEARD
Following the meeting, Mrs. 0 .
P. Klein played a medley of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard are ann?uncin~the engageIrish sangs in ob6ervance ·or St. rnent and approaching n:tar~age of thelf dang ter, «:;:onnie
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Patrick's Day .
Rae, to Dile Brown of Sprmgfleld, Ill.
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Sheer 61-ga., I5 den.

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SUMLESS SHEERS. ..:. Fine
rtiire ' &amp;eam~eN nf'On1 ~0-Se .
New IJ!rii\C slwiee. Sheer lind

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JUST ARRIVED! -

FOR SPRING!

New Top_p~rs
·tN A BIG CHOICE OF FABRICS

Miss Wooclgeard graduated from Pomeroy High Schbpl m

The St. }Jalrick's dPy theme was
T l h
c
f p
roy
e latktt'tleiVft
carried out in the decorationf of 1959 and is employed by General e ep one O. O Oll)e
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the t&lt;~ble and also the refresh·
Mf. Brown, son of Maynard Brown and the la~e Mrs . Bro"':n
table was centered of Springfield, graduated from Sp.ringfield High, S&lt;:hool tn
1 "'.' ?l•. The
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an arrangement of irish po- 195t&gt;. He is a telephone installer and is employed ID Ashland ,
•.,, 0 . , '"'rounded with 8"reeoery Ml
· W here the r ouple will reside ·
1L
ssoun,
tduet in little
a green cl-oth and used with
eoa.ts,
at otJlY 10.96
~;;&gt;:.~· R•ynold • homo on VIne
oondl...
you
will find just
The meeting was d o !iC w1Lh the
the topper you'll
Mn. Clm e Matthews of Colum· Lord's Prayer ln UlliiOI) afler
bus llnd Mr. lind Mrs. Louis Ables which refreshments were served
e
reCt:-Uing
lrC e e IRQ
want to wear th\a
of near Ashland, 0 ·• visited yes- to the members and Mrs. Pete
A worship service in the "Little Chapel" of ~e FederJ~ted
Sprillf.
tcrday with Mr. and Mn. Noah Mor•rt'ly who was a ••ueHl for Lhe
h
d
tb
tlng of th Friendly Circle Tuesday
Haskin&amp;. They were enroute home
D
churc opene
e mee
e
evening.
ru·
g
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h
from Daytona Beach, Fla ., w ere
Uoatesies ~ Mrs. Emerson eve n ·
NEW SPR~NG
they have spent the- Pallt 2 1-2 Jones, Mrll.....Kftln, Mrs. Norman
Mn. Paul Werner, program ~~~lr-[ Miss MllY Virginia Reibel read
week5 .
Waylanrk ; Mrs. Je 6 sic llennesy, man, who had for her topic For- ·Mathew 18 ·21·35 followed with
Debbie Laney, daughter of Mr.
LIWrenre Milhoan 1nd Mre. gl\'eneaa," stat ... t.l that the purpose I prayer by :~rs. Werner wtlieh dpi.
and Mrs. Frank Powen who was Stanley Addleaburgor.
of the program was to hel~ d~~mon- 1 ed t.he service after which .lbt
takf'n to Meigs &lt;.ieneral ' UoBpilal 1 ___;:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;..._":" ~~rate how ncn•sW~r,Y con c~sw~ uf group adjourned to the sodai
1 ~m and t.be as~uranec Ql furalve- room Car a busmess se~sion ,-ub
j.{ter taking a number of sle('p- 1~·
in&amp; pills waB returned home yesneaa .11re 10 oJ)enl~g .the way to cf. Miss Elizabeth f'ick pretlidin~J.,
terday and is reparted recover~~\ll~heat p:s~~~:~g l~t:lf'.uu~h:ln~r:e~Ga~~ Mi ..s Pick thanked Mrs. Werner
lng satisfactorily.
ate us from God, we ct~nnot ~oo~et on for the beautiful worship senlce.
e 10 SQUARES
e DRIP DRIIS
Mr. and Mno. Olll Bland of Ak·
in the life of prayer . One cannot Mrt&gt;. Waldo J. Bartels was rePort-Pretty, f41St color, Euyron ~pent the JHISL weekend with
In Pomeroy
pray un!il they 11.re forgLven and ed recuperating from a &amp;erfous
Care cottons for dretses,
Mr. and Mr~- ° 11 7 .ReYM1Ids. d t
By LUCILLI MAWKIH•
carmut be forgiven until they be- illness. Mrs. Henry Ewin&amp;
sportswear. curtlainB. chi-l0
Mn. Crary 0a v is 18 con lllC
~in Lo pray. Another 1111pect M James Ful!late were narned
dren's w~r . - sew an~
her home because of illnesll and
Mr. and Mr 11 Denver Gray and Chnatian di11cipline ia the readl· All&amp;~ GuUd
the
aave now!
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Mrs, L, W. Mt:Coma~ h:1 Jubstilul· f~lly, Q! Columbus apent Mon ness to forgive thole Who have rU. It wu
to
BIG
SPEClAL
ABIIOR.TMENT
InKDavid
for her
m thesopfourth
her paren t !1, 1'I' r. 8 nd wronged ua.
lh• """''h
~:·::;: s ~·~~;:~,~~~~
M1tch(lll
of Mr.gret.lc.
and d a)' w
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Mn. Delbt!rl Mitchell hos bt!('ll Mra. Pe rl De~m, Morning Star.
Secklni,C to rurther p.-,lnt up the later take it to a
Miss oberta Kraeuter of Mornof ~he church .
.
ill at his home for the pwsl three lng Shr visited
Sunday with meaning of forgiveness, the hymns
A contribution of $lOO Wlllio mAde
e RayoM - Setftnl
weeki!.
'J'crry Br11dlord, ILlcine
" My ~·ai!h Look~&gt; Up To Thee,"' to the church MillS Flck explain'ed
James Hawley who was ret~rn·
Mi~s Rachel Roush ot Colum· "Ju~&gt;t As I Am ," "Softly Now the the project of the Wom·en's Guild
• Polished Cotten&amp;
ed to hla home from Me1&amp;8 t.en· hus spent Tue sday with her rno· Llw;ht of Day '' and "Lord, As tn for the year and it. WHS voted to
era I l~ospllal Is aUII ln a ~terlbo",', I lhf'f , Mrs. Kerns Roush , ~~ond al· "1 hy lJear Cross We Flee" were make two double bed kits for the
cOndition. Mrs. Glenn Lam 0
tended the funer11l of her great read m unlwn.
project. This is under tbe superltahatltuled for Mn. Hawley , tea- uncle, Ernest Hhodes .
=:...::::_:::=.::_:::______ vision of Mr!L Dsle Smith, Chr;achlt In the 81klh ~:rade one day .
Charles Burt IU:companled by
tian Service Chairman. It was ~9'··
Recent vmtors ot Mr. and Mrs. hit&gt; brother, Clarence, of Mann,
ed to make a contribution on lhe
Harold Thomaa and cblldr~n were w v
lert Wednesday ror Lonhot water heater rccenlly !natal~-~
Mr. ~nd Mrt . Dale Chrlauan and
' 1 . ~i'wre they were called by
J
m the chur('h kit('hen.
'""'sheltil - Blo1110s -:- Swotlero
son, SteYen Dale of Mlchla;an.
the death of tht:lr si:~ler-iu-law,
At the close of the meetin,a:.
Mn. Nevs Pratt returned home Mrs . o 11car Burt.
1ty
members ~re mvitcd to the din.'
&amp; BloUJe Sell
after ipendl':'g l.he woekenrl In
Dr. Alston Trary of Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Steck ol mg room where a dessert counc
now -~·- buy aU
· lou
~ol~m~us wath Mr. and Mrs. W~ 1pent Wednesday with hls part!ntH Brookville are announl'ing the was served by Mrs. Elza GllJUore.
aelectlon.
·w:J~y Fry and Cas~am Hinely Mr. and Mrs . E. J . Tracy.
marriaKC of th~lr dau11hLer, Mn. Jr ., "MH. Charles Spence~ and M~f-.
..,ere In Huntin~:ton bst night on
Jill Hrumbuugh of Dayton to Mr. 1 Phil Globbkar. The table was ee~- - - MA.IICH S~IAL VALUE - - bu•lneu. They Htlended ,~~ demon·
Jack Lloyd, 110n of Mr. an&lt;t lin tered with a St. Patrick's Day arstntlon on electric furn11Cf:18,
Dru•·c Lloyd of Middleporl.
rangemcnt.
l\lllseo' and Cblldrea'o
Mr and Mr11 Bruce Lloyd and
The double ring ceremony wa~ · l;;;i::;;;;.-;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;_,;;:;;:;;;;-.·11
son Mike snd Mr · and Mrs. Jack
performed March 14 11.t tbe Meth·
. FOR. SPRING
Lloyd ol Chl&lt;a&amp;o, •i•lted lui
odiot ch\lrch In N•wport, Ky .
weekond with Mr. and Mu. Oscar
Ball~nl, Jr . at Galltpol11.
Continuing the study of the UnitMr. Lloyd is employed with the
llrot l&gt;n .. s
ed durini the past month.
cd N~ttiont&gt; the Middleport Liter- Colliers l"on'lpany .and the couple
Achoteooftlltoe
POMEROY, OHIO
Anyone of the church who ary Club mel Wedne1day after· Hfe now at hotne in their apart' - IIJ&gt;&lt;ioi~Q'Ito
wlahet to order llowen for tbe noon at the home of Mn. 11. E. ment In f'hlcaeo.
~a.-black
altt:~r for Enter are a11ked to Cook with the presutent, Mn. Wil·
poielll dtoillor contact the followln&amp; tommitt&amp;~e: Jiam Bradford in chMrgc .
MEE'l'ING I'OITPONID
eom-erttble atyJea
Mlsa Nellie Zerkle, Mrs. Jame1
The meetint: upened with the
TONIGHT IIIII fRIDAY
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The Love-Joy Circle or the Fint
'
members rtJpeatlng the Club ColBaptist
Church
of
Middleport
has
led.
"BLUE ANGEL,.
Mn. Robert Coats reported that postponed its March met'ltinl until
22nd
.
"i~rs.
Beulah
White
wl\l
the
$00 worth ol merchandl11e had been
be the host~•·
.ao'd for the bUnd.
YOUR NIXT
A P&gt;llper, "Ststu11 of Wom«tn"
was liven by Mrs. Marion French .
• PRIVATE PARTY
She Hid, " Women In the Di.tlona
not as .progreulve 111 some of Ull
.RECEPTION
when given the vote ~r~re interested
ln marriage lawt, economic and
.BANQUET
political lawa, u well aa the health
.MEETING
FAST COLOR D)W'El\t FAj!RICS .. :~•...... yd. 59&lt;
and child !aw1; thus bettering
NEW READl·TO-HANG DMPEJ .. . . ' .. . .. pr. fUt
their tonditlcms .''
Mrs. Arthur Carpenter presentfl,lt NYLON DUST MOPS . "-' . ......... , .. ea. fi.OO
ed the paper, "International Refu.
SMABT NEW PLASTIC DIIArES .............. U.OO
O{JanizaUon.'' This pra:anl·
I'OMIIOY'I &amp;liT
NEW SPORT DENDI •.. , .... . .. , . , .. . 59&lt; to lie yd.
ioll&lt;&gt;~ profllotes the re-lotitlbn and
NEW TERRY CLOTlf ............... -.. .. $1.00 yd.
PrJvete Rooml ror
rehabilitation of those who have
at"
WINDOW SHADES-white, peea, lan .•.... fUO
10 to 17&amp; People
been Jort·cd to flee from their own
country. This also consials oC re·
aeUlcmcnt, htH111in" and adviaory
Jlei. fl.8tlo fZ.~I Valiaea
tralnln&amp; for employment and security .
Alter 6 P.M. wllh
1' yovaro tht bus1 man who muat IIIII
The roll csll wall II11W~rcd by
lolercbanta Pollee Servl&lt;:fl
the membera with diiCUSIIon on
h~ IIIIPillliiCt Ia! lflnltd l HlART
the afternoon'• pro!lrana. There
Ill OAK ENDURABLE wontod tuft IIi
were 18 ml.'lmben .and one wuest,
. .
'1•1... fooclto
Mn. Keelor, •later or the huatesl,
lor ,.., llloltduslvt COIIIndloll of
-to..Uup
Serving Good Food
pre1ent.
.
1110!11 - ' lh!OWI ollw!lllkltllll4
to ..1111. MoJtu.
The nexl meeting will be held
and Lecal Bevens~•
won'tshlno or !how- iiw
' fl&lt;lul'eMI ~
at' the home at Mn. Coati, March
UnUI 2:30 A.M.

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H ld p _... Fr•en
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and
Beautiful one and two-piece spr1ng fa:sb-klns for street, casuai and dnlss we-ar . _
BLg choice of the 5ealiDn'-.s m01t popular
fabrics in colon and patterns you'll love.

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$1.00 to $5·98
Patent, Bone, Black

we.dd.·ng March 14
Ann."·Unced From
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WOMEJI!S

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Continued Study
Qf United Nations
Followed By Cfub

BLACK PATENTS

MEIGS THEATRE

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without. doubt tho
best s1hoe values to
be found anywhere.
Flats for every girl .

and $3.99

Campu~ Jackets f~~ $pr~~~
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$2.99
and

To .7.85
cotton

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fOr spring
wear. Ideal for
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f~r the ma" who
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But wluea." in town _E &amp;. J'a look ·aood and
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BOYS' WASR·N·WEAR SLACKS
con:l

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Alleney (NCNA) o&lt;cused the men
If operating a vast. 61lU..COmmu..

.4.98

SEORC ToHavii
1960 Program
By April 28th

LOS ANGELES UPI-C~role
A pageant with elpt war vet
erans, members of
D,rew WebCOLlfMBUS, 0. UPI-ContJn· Tr...,, In iall slnca last Octo.
Richard H. Roll,
1ter Post, American Legion, Will ued cold' weather ·was forecast tor b!tr. hacl hlth hopn today or
raltln•
the
hard-to-find
$2.5,000
"I:he
Southeastern
highliaht a procram to be given the weekend in Ohio, but qnly
·
next Mondey evening when the ligttt · snoW' or flurries are in the bail mortl'f which Would ftH Co•Jncil today
for
l.he
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her
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,btr
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retrial"
American Le~cm. Auxillll'J' epon- mill.
sora a party' for- .J..eliottnalrea,
rbe . weatherman aaid ~tes .Mey 23 with Dr. R.. Bert1trd
the,~
P!!Lir,W)do. . , . ~ ..P¥ftr aw&lt;b ·-' lho 'Illite ,~~•'1'il'"~-ut
· .r u ,.,...(.-· Jn• ·t a l t _ . . , · Tll~'~lil, oaUJIDI tem~ IOchidlnv
will •how evolution o.f the ADler- t~:res~&gt; tO' cfioP to 20 at Zim~ViU~
lean filh~IDI titan froln the orL- Z3 .at Columbus and 22 at Chea:a- so
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tho ..--hoii'OII ''~:~~~~dl=~·
Ito
dnaJ "American", tlle Indian W:!Jr· peake. some ligllt : sn'ow or nyr· of
· Arrangements are being
vert..
R••ford
laoan.
rior to. today's Atomic Age's sol· ries WiU cover the northern half
Th.t
23-yttM~Id Carole had to
to
secure an outstandlag.:ipeaker.
dler.
of ·Oblo iat~ 'today. ·
·
·c ommittee rhairmen and lofrtcers
spend Thunday night In COU!'Misa Erma Smlt.h, auxiltary
The mercury was not expec~d ty lall 111ln wh.,. her reataur- of SEORC have" been -lnfttlng to
pruideot ia in ehuge of arrange- to go up. much past the · Ptld-30a ant-operaior father waa unablt plan a 1960 program. AU ·Commit111ents for the event to betin at todar- "CLoudiness will increils\ .(IP tq. ralu the $1,.25 ball ,,.....,..
tee chairmen wUl repOrt to the
1:30 ln the Leiion Home.
Saturday ._. a weak low pressure lirift
for' lhir releaM• . general .membersbip at "thEJ Jatk·
Other entertainment will Jn- lll'ea approaches from · the ·north-.
son ·meeting. Tickets for the ·dindude a drum quartette end a west.
net and business meeting will 'be
Jlrls' ehoru1 from PiJrneroy bla;h
The weather bureJu uid ltsht
made a~ailable later,' Hall said,
IRbooJ. Refreahtnentl will
be snow or fturi\es wUJ eXte91l ij.
ed
mo1t to the Ohio River Sa"tu.rday.
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Contlnped cold weaUlel was reJ·
pected'· tor S~&lt;lly.
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The state Highway Department
said roads generally w~ie . w~t
with occuiiJnal slippery .Pots
, west of a line marked by Port
Clinton, Mansfield,
Springfield
and ·Eaton. The balance o1 Ute
8'tate's primary roads, including
the Ohla Turnpike were reported
TOKYO UPI-Red Chino an- mostly .normal. .
aounoed today it had imprlrooed
~e blahop of Sbana;bai for llfe
flld Jolled 13 other Roman Colhollc• for alleged crJmes agaiDst

Former Masori
Girl Killed In
Auto Accident .

Shanghai Bishop
Jailed For Life
By Communists

Dress Shirts
fRUIT OF LOOM
Sizes 14~ t.o 17. SaDforized. Well made.
Buy now for Easter.

Red Haired Beauty
H.oping To Raise
$25,000 For Bail

n.:cn.,,

$3.~9

Made just hke dads:.
Fine for school wear
from now 'tl:l' .&amp;urnmer. Just made for
the rugged servicl'
boys aeed.

ortable:·wash·

Milford Mowrey, Point Pleasant; and Marvin j{eebaugh,
lem. Bonney is ap employee at Kaiser Alumlo..llm's Ravenswood
th group ·a re mployees at Celanese, OVEC, and the Government

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Will Be Light
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Ohio Men In Traininl!; At Point Pleasant

IYJDII); Blabop Jame• E. Welsh.
and · t.~ other foielln priests
but did not Ill)' whether they lt.id
tieen sentenced.
Given tho life term ,.., Blebo,
KWill J'lllll Mel wbo bad headeu

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NCNA described .hiDJ u

an
imperlaUat agent who bu aU
•lonJ set b1mself firmly again1t.
Communitm and tbe people."
It -llid. Kung and th' others
worked' under a plan devised by
Biihop Walab, .,. Jdaryknall priest
from Cumberland, Md., who hal
apent mott of hi1 We 1D China.
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Rutland Fuel
Ordered To Pay
$603.76 To Fund

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Mystery Shrouds Fiery Death
For 63 In 18~000 Foot Plunge
Bomb Sabotage Is Possibility Say
. Probers At Bloody Soybean Field
CITY,

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At Gallipolis Academy Monday

mystery today cloall:ed
plane whlcb
a fiery death and turn.
a wasteland of horror.
B...rd ~perta said they

paaoenger

eauoe of lbe crash in-

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MEN'S
ZIPI»ER
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Ohio, Frlda:::y,-;M:;:ar
= cb::;:-;1-;;8,-;1-;;960;;:;-- --

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BETTER FABRICS

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New Spring

FABRICS

Pomeroy-Middleporlj

Goor1e Edwal'd Grimai, 32·
yur-old son of Mr.. and Mrs. Oak
Grimm, LettJt, W. Va., tUied
hinuelf early todl)' with a abot
gun lt~Jt t.brou1b hia heart.
Gr~mft\ telided witb bls paren~
~ . the Letart c:onuuunity after e1-[
tran~«Qent frt:Jm bia wife. the
iormer. Eliubetb K•rlor, of Le- ,
lf!:rt, aD4 theli' twQ amall lOllS and
daugbten. The oldelt cb.Jid is in
the FlrJt Grode II 'loollrt.
wm. Virginia Troopera called
into the invettlgatton aald tbe
IUD waa · fJred while Grimm wal'
tnalde the house at about 6:46
a . m. He was said to have died
abortly afterwards. His mother is
under a physician's care for shock
Tbere was no immediate know- ·
ledge of reason for the act, unless
it evolved from &amp;eparation froro
his wife.
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EN 'll&gt;tdNG THE second quarter home-stretch at the Pomt Pleasant Industrial
wife, chiidren, brother, William ciao's Training School, physicS students check out photometer devices for
G:rlmm, elf Belvadere: Ul., and a intensity. Established to [.roduce chemical and process control technicians for
111ter,
Mn. Ruth W\ey, Maoon.
h
th e schoo.I wiU e ~xpan ded in April to prov1'd e ad u11 everung
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Remains ue at the Foglesong ~ e area!
Funeral Home in Muon from m practically all fields of mterest. Here (left to
where funeral aervlces will be Blackwood, Pomeroy; Paul M-onroe, Point Pie asant; ·

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Letart Man
ShootsSeH
Through Heart

ss-98 sa·95
. II ytru!re budgot miod•d.
see tJh:ls ~ne coUection of
new &amp;pnng styles. They
oome 1.n mi.Hel, womena,
and half sizes.

enttne

Det!eted Te l'lae ,.,_._,. Of Tile

Dead

Ulsses'- Junloro'- HaH Sbes

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FOR SPRING

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fortryl . . . . . . . . . . "'-"'"'"
ltw bl . . . to her lhv&amp;Mnd In th•
county i•ll alent wtth 1 not. ..,.
hilt: "1tvrry htme, honey."

DRESSES

Fine 51-ga. 15-denler

Class 12 of the Heath Methodtst . Church held their _ regu~r
monthly meeting Wednesday cvemng at ~he chur ch m Mtddleport with Mrs. Orin Sn:tith. as the de;.~ttonal leader for the
m~eting . She used the topic,· TomoJTov. .

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GAY NEW STYLES

NEW SPRING SHADt:S

Topic, 'Tomorrow' Used By Leader For
Regular Meeting Of Heath Church Class

ROCKINGHAM, N. C: UPIMn. "unne BulleN. 22.- ......,. •

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were ebeeking on
of insurance to paasenl,en
on the plane .
The doomed fiight originated at
.'Minneapolis and m1de one etop at
Chicaga to pick up paeaenaerL It.
Jock off from Chicago at 3:39 p. m.
e. s t. It crashed east of hue at.
. m. e. a. t. The weather waa

Plans Studied
For Crusade
Next Month

UJd4ue llollet, Dnma DUIHO
The OU.e Drama Cempany, fealarlnJ Emlly Frankel, "'""
pletea tile Tri-Comaly ........ ....., of &lt;Onterta • .....,..

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The n1-Ceunt~
Auodolioa'a lui preRillalloa wUl
Marti! U
Ill 8 p.m. In lhe Gallla AcadeJUJ a
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of eaut lo eaut tours, together wllb a six week reperRU~&gt;Din New York~ IS-· up of olpt daneml ID
IJIIe prognm of bollet
dnlna donees.
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WASHINGTON UPI - .Repul&gt; PremJer Piotr Jaro.lewtea:
can NatJonaJ Chairman Tbrtm.on lead a PoUsh deleption to

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'Census recorded

a.. total

popula·

tion of 5.113,983 in the 73 counhes con tai~ ­
ing the mam valley of the Ohio River Th1s
figure represented an increase si~ce 1940 of
9 1 percent for this group of counties, as compared with 14.5 percent for the entire country In the preceding decade, 1930.1940, the
population increase for the '73 c~nties was
5 1 percent, while that of the n3tlon was 7.2
percent.
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Annual estimates prepared by the U S.
census Bureau indtcate a population increase
of 17 percent between 1950 and 1959 for the
Uni ted States, and of 13.6 percent lor the
group of six States ~ ILJinois, Indiana, Ke~ ­
tucky, Ohio, Pennsylvama and West Virgima

_ containlng the Ohio River Valley. The llu·

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UnUed Sbtea 011. a U. S. · IPQnlor- ·
ed a:et acqual:.ted vtlit next •ott.
The JI'OUp wJU arrive in Nctw Yolk
'I'hW'fdaJ an4 1pend two weeb
lliJht-eeeln1 and vllitlnf lndUJbial
eea~ mcludin.l OetroU automobile f.actona.

J. Mortoo uid

today Preaident
1aenbower " eert.•nnly will be
iked to parttcJpate'' in lhe lNO
"''P
national convention IDd

What The l%0 Census Will Show
reau has not prepared county by county estl·
mates, however, and the April I , 1960 Cen!iUs
will provide the first measure Jn ten y e ar ~ of
population chan ges for most areas small er

eampalp.

.... u . u&lt;:! ntd Eiaenhower probl.
Iy wuuld not be keynoter of the
:htcago convention .

than States.
Between 1930 and 1940, only 10 of the 73
'Ohto riverside counties lost populatwn - 6
of these were in Kentucky, 3 in Indi ana, and
one in West Virginia. Bet\\-een 1940 and 1950.

1mwever 39 - more than half - of the coun'
ties showed decreases in pop1~lation The fi

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Illinois counties along tl}e Ohio R1ver all lost
population in the 1940·1950 penod, as did 4
of the 13 Indiana ri.verside counties; 8 of thl'
14 In Ohio; 15 of the 26 in Kentucky, and 6
of the 12 West Virginia counties

Carol F and Vivian L. Pierce
to Dale E and Sh.ir\ey Jean
Priddy, 40.MA, S2, '1'6, Rl4, "Rutland.
Ted E. and Mary E. Spires to
Eugene and Shirley Smith, 80 sq.
rds. Salisbury.
James Floyd and ley Ann Ash·
burn to Estle and Reva Johnson,
33% A, Salem.
William Baker, dec., to Katharine Bake!, Cert. of Trans., Pome·
roy.
Clinton F. Dixon to Earnie and
Edith M. Welch, Parcels S 17, 23
S(";pio.
ij.ettie S. Cross to W B. Cross
Lots, Racine.
Cedl .. ..cc1:

AT HOME INSIDE THE WATOI WORKS

FREEl Dessert Dish

Yet ...

With Eaeh

Our Graduate Watch Jl&amp;.

40c SUNDAE

'J1he AlmaDa~

pa1rman Has Years ofJJebind The Dial Etpelietice

(Salurday Only)

TOD.\YAND

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Unit~ Pren International
Today IS Frtday, Marrh 18th,

Corrwr Locust

:he 78th day of the yf'ar, wtth 288
Turnbull wa1 1 Saturday more to follow l(l 1960
ol Sandra Bennett
The moon 111 approachmg Its
is vl&amp;ltlng with last quarler.
The mornm g stars are Venus.
ol Leartt Mars, JupLtcr am.l Saturn.
her moth · On this day LD hi1:1tory ·

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McCI11re's
Dairy Isle
...t

YEST~RYE.\R

Perfect.

PUT YOUR WATCil UPAIRS UP TO Ull!

llourtlt

K&amp;C JEWELERS

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Phoae WY·Z-3785

OFFICIAL

But Mala Street

Boy Scout
Headquarte.rs
Complelo Line of Bey Scout and Cub
Scout Unlfoi'IIIB and Aeee$iotlea

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At

ALSO:
A Complete Line of Camping Equipment including:
Sleeping Bag•. Air Mattresses~.!htt Aid Kits, Cook·
lng Kits, Canteens and Eating ""!llipment.
H&gt; " · . ~-~.
A LARGE SELEcTION OF
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VB ·motor, ~rg.Ude, .swhese 1-ltftior, iood wJllt.ewaU Urea.
r.a.d1o, ~ter, white, over turquoin f1Dilb..

1959 FORD4Dr.StiltionWapn _;_:.. $:~~5

Beautiful white end blue finish. clean interiOd', V8 motor ,Witb
Fordomatic trans., .good ures, beater. Weei:-ead. ,Special.

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station Wagon. Beautif~tl btige -and COI'Will' finish, 348 aL m. V8
motor, turboglide traaa., radio, beater, wbitewal.l. lires. A honey
to own IUld

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Std. trans. arand new V8 motor, nulin, beat«, interior dean.
Sierra gold finiah. See - .
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RADIN'

liard Top c-. V8 motoi, """'""'"de -~. {
Jiaih. •Nd\OIIftidbi,ater. · ..l."" •,'J ,I "f,,-j~...- ' • . ,
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three cllildren LI'Wt1 w. lohn R.
and Marnret E.
Lew!• w., married Au&amp;usta

a.n

VB motor and J\mlomatie, locdly owned' ud
as new ln&amp;de. Ivory rand eoru .finUtl, Ileal: low miJwe, q(Uo, beater.

Cow,deJW,, t'hUdren Clara, marri0d
Crolt, ,their chUdren Waid,

1956 CltEVROlET 9 Pau. .... : .... · $1295

Paul, Freel.

---.,. .:: It married Addle Rich·
tbtlr children Mabel, Doro·

Station Wagon. 6 cy!. motor ond ltd InDo., up; blue lUUD,
ai.:J. •good tires. lntenor :looks 11te new, radio lolld beater.

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1955 MERCURY Hard Top C01pt · .... $1195

BWTTNARS

Beautiful ivory over red rfibiSh. lias 348 cu. lb &lt;laemJlet mO&amp;Or
oOO 4 - manual Crans., tins, radio IIIII lleater.

1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 .... · · .. $1195

1955 .CHEVROLET 210 '- 6 cyl. .. .. . . $795

2. Door Sedan. SparkUng ~I flniSII.

llord
Top Coupe. lfydnmaU.,_
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aod 11rakeo, NCHo,
bealer,wbltew.aJJ&amp;,reo!""""
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, t •Door Sedan. One careful local owner.

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.)$11irp CliO' 'Jnslde and out.
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1947 FORD ~ Toil Plcbp .......... $165

AUTO

tJ,$~ lUI~ va ~al i. · · · · :· · · · · ·· · $995

·:$19.95

PARTS

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One
cirefi.tt
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4'"

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1954 ·ififdt VUf*lal · · · · · ·· · · · · ·,:. ··$695

Lavllla

4 DOor sedan. Like new ~ Dy!laflow clrive..
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'~ICWY 2-$321

$4.95 UF
$9.95 up
With Exobange

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OPEN UNTIL 1:30·MON. ~RV S~T, ' '
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NYLON COVERS .

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an
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, W.\l!lf,~
finish. 4U.\ljnyllrltn.
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1954 atEVROLir ¥.t

PLATFORM lOCkERs·

&lt;tt5J itURCUity 4 Dior ···:·····:.· $if(lf5
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ON
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Tl RES
$10.95

ai:Jd lecapr.able Tir·

Joha.M.....We Uued

BRAKE SHOES
For All MOdell
Robulll Ti'anmlulou

$3a.tl ..

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YOUR Cl!EVR JJ:.tr&lt; ~EA.~.\$ " '

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E. MAIN STREET

Running
out of
hot water
too often?
WE'u. GUARANTJ!!B YOU WON'Tf And we"ll

.be COIIPLETELY
with a Quick-Recovery !i().gallon
Electric Water Heater or your money wiU
'be retwned, includinJ the inltaUation c:oeta.
See your eloctri&lt;: appllaDc:e dealer or plwnber,
or call IU fol. monnletails.
04TIBFIED

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OHIO

P~OMPANY

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Rutland

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long-time athletic opponent of Meig• county Class A,
high school basketball ~nd football "amstl'ay be aboqt ready
. lie put out to posture.
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Upshot O! a recent Inspector's .WI ~ IJ!p "'o Grande IUgq
schqolln G'lliia county was a recoriiinenilatlon llllil tqe schOOl
be discontmu!!d for 4lck of eiUllllment 1jp.llbility to ~ro­
vlqe .an a4e.q~ate Qducalional RfO'"~'ll• . e· illsl!l'l'19r WM
Ger•ld k. Norman, school supei\Viw pt I ~- Ohio State Depal'lment of Edu&lt;alion.
.
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bolrd of
Uiil WHk ltudjed four
none of tham tasty
anlioua lo lfbin
in Jtbool ~lll'l:
wit~

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'Nortb GaUia Or
, • bQt.b, on a share

"Tkat will-'1• NV ,_..
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cn..-tilllat t. Mt!''
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March 25 at the home ot lilt\,

ham are alJO on the comrnittu. for aeaaon tickett.· AI i'·
lira. Joe Pau&amp;h tnd Mn. \.lfred tickl't deliverie' -will bt dell "

announced

F.U handle the tickets. the Giants uid.

are
t~e Coast
tlollS lor npmbers in
jhose s~tefi w h I c b
ha~e ' not yet adopted
their own numbering
systems. These states
are: Alaska, Connect!·

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ld.dto, Maine, M-assachusetts, Iowa, Nevada, New J{ampshire,
New Jersey, Pennsyloming, Wli&amp;hiilgton &amp;

Area.
'1'h•Y are the parenla of Margaret Elizabeth

the Dl(tri&lt;;t of Colum·
bia.

(deeeaBed) Cecil Henry Roush of CbilliC!lthe,
and Mrs. Richard E. Life, Logan, Ohio. They

Workers Naniet\ ,

have four grandebilaren, Roy Lynn Roush,
Midship0111n Richard A. Life,. Roy Edward
Ufe, and· Sue Fr~nces Life; and one great
grandson, Roy Lyqn Rousl&gt;, Jr.
Mr. Rouah ~a retired Baltimore and Ohio
railroad engineer. All relatives and friends
are Invited to attend.

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In Wuh N'Wear Fabrics ... , ....
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E.very~~.nlf~:tlnvas Repo~ed P~~ Bt;gin For
Su~e$$

SMITH .:·:~.~·' t

.Mason Methodists Oooe Minstrel

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Thh,~~ Gla·

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Hayea, Mr.. Ray Ward, reported Thursday tbat ~i'
. Hes~Wn .and Mn. Cunning· "snowed under'' w'tlJ tpPltliti ili

For Easter Seals

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mont:tration Club met WednHday
e enmg at the home of Yin. C1rl
Kauu, The voup worked on its
TICKET' ~~~~ ~~~~rt 1
tooltne project. Tbey
SAN YHANCJSCO
to have thetr tooling com-

vania, Tennessee, Wy-

SCORES

Che$ter Cfllb Is
Working Copper
In Tool Project

SPORTS

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'lbe Raccoon. RutaJ

MASON c;ouP~E TO GEL~ BRATE- GOLDEN WEDDING

NEWS FOR

Smtc Board Ash D~CA1dn11ance Of
School With l51'inpep ~ 28 Y~rs

ALL-STARS

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CLOTHING.COMtANY

At Future Date

. · CASH
NO. SECONll AVE.

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chairman,

TOUIIIAMINT . . ,,
Cllaq. u at Kttnt&gt;
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Clua A •• Athifts··
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Mn.

PITCHII'S PATHII DIU·

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LEN~URG, Ill. UPI- Funeni
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will
held Saturday
73, lather

leajue pltcwho 1,. now· wU
qf ~he lttterD.!J
old~ Hock"''
at llis home

ls headed

ALL·ITA~S

NE\'( YORK
of

Tohy

Jaci:IOn

'58 CADILLAC $3995
'j.:HII!da,.,Otiupe·
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If you had a million dol-

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: prime sirloin - juicy tender delicious.

Jay
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who wlll pliy
Garden Mill~

lbl'd ' Top Sedln.

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$1595

The

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heatihg trends
ng
I l~!dg1e of
iprpent to

MARTIN
RE$TAUR.ANT
()1\1 ROUTE 7
. . . IN MIDDLEPORT

were unbe1ten

. uBuy NationaJine - IJiireqJ!'riliJI:FI!Iilqj&lt;; Pi%l~•
232 E.
St.

SHOTGUN SHOOT
Sunday, March

$1195
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n.Dy Sentinel, l'OIIleroy-Middleport, 0 ., Marcl! 18, 1960

D~lly Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0,, March 18, 1960-7

(20) Business Service:

-

Enthusiastic
Response Given

Rutland Community News

RIVER

Harrisonville
Social Events

•

FACTORY IIETHOD RADIATQ
11 J..n Parkor
cleaning and repalriq by b'ain
SURPRISI
,ARt:Y HELD
ChQir wW sint Heavenly
ed radiaklr specialiatl. All war
Nr. apd · Mn. I Dale WWilml
Mlu
RO&amp;alie
Davll
was
surprised
.
Incline Thine Ear and were supper guut:l of the CUnton
guaranteed. Free eatimatet. FaaI
!Contlnuod F - , _ OM!
with a party honoring her 17th Adora..mus To. Mrs. C. 0. Ch.t-pman Gilkey's Jr., Sunday eveniJJa;.
,.me d.,. service. lb.ekett' • olyn Bell with " My RlppiDea",
birthday,
Saturday evening, Mar ~. is director.
PO&amp; CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
So:hio, Pomeroy, Phone WY2- June
GUy GJI.ke7 of Columbus. called
VanVranken with
''Til
CONIItlon ef Ltldtt: Mcntgom- at lhe home of hu parents, Mr. Appearing wtll be :
39'77.
on Mr. and Mn. Clint GUkey St.
I 7 12t.t There Was You," and CharleADna ery : 15.7 upper, 9.0 lower, 81Ji ft . and Mn. Kenneth Davis.
RATES
I Soprano - Louise H.iggirrboth· Sunday to viiJt hls (ather, Bernie
Heu doing the comedy lOili and open . Galhpglit:; 19.3 uppeJ', 1~ .6
The evening was apent playing
Jaan Woodard, IDorothy HyseU
AIIl CONDITIONING, REFRIGE a. dance
I een&amp;a per word, o.e lnaertioo. Minimum chara:r - 60 eent.&amp;.
"Got the Sun in the Mom· lower, 18.0 open. Lock 23, 14.0 a:ames and after Miss Oav1s had Marjone Priddy, Patty Rife, Irene Gilkey.
atlon service. Jaek'a Refri&amp;era ing."
I eema per word for: three consecuuve msertions.
dam down. Marmet 18.1 upp.er, opened her gifts, refreshments Searles, Eloiae MUS8er, Jane Ctiap,
tion, New HaveD. Phone
A bus load of pupib attended
Specia) - otne month for 30 cents per word
TU
Members
of
the
Paw
'n'
Taw
13.2 lower, 2 ft. open; Winfield, were served. Those attending and Anna ~hrenfe1s, Sue Nelson, Osa the record hop at Rutif,nd Saturd.17
ZM37.
..23.
Full ralfl of 3 cents pe!' WCird Will be charged for advertisintf
t1' Dance Club under the direction of 18.4 upper, li.7 lower, 4 ft. open. sending gifl3 included Maxine
Drema Birchfield, Sharon evening.
· if DOt pMd. with.ln 10 daya after rece1vmg bdl .
NG- Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy rounded
Rlw.r O.u'": Pt. Pleasant ~.72, Spangler, Sue Nelson, Dee Thorn Case,
MUILLIR
FURHACio...
WIITI
Sinclair, Rutb Spanmoe. iD Advertillin,: - Should be reported unmediate-ly. T.be
out the f1rst half of the show with Pomeroy-Mason 22.44.
·
HOUSI appUancH. Arnold Br
Richard Rhode&amp; moved his famas, Osa Turner, Wayne Roush , gler.
DUly "Seatiuel will not be retiponmble for more than one IIICOI'·
Dam.t are up, 13 through 22; 111'1 Dean Will, Huth Spangler, Jimmy
lyriCUM, Ohio. "*'- a square dance demonatratlon.
0 Soprano - Patty Youn&amp;, Sue Uy to Point PJeaaant Sunday.
SECOND HALf!
to 1 trap open.
WY-:ua4.
11·1,..c
George, Judy Chase, Sandra Little, Rathburn, Judy SIEiwter, Sandy
Lent Jordan who baa been luf·
Card ol 'lbank.s aRd ~jaJ Notices of Events $1 .00. Obituaries
- ~
In the second haU of the proOhio Rlvv Bo.ats: down at Lock Herb Grate , Jane Parsons, Roger · ·
'
·
Little,
Brenda
Turn·
feriluil
from a lame back ia much
pmliabed at 1 eent per word.
'IELEVlSION RADIO AND SMALL duct10n, Charlea Werry, backed by 7, Janie D. 6:15 a. m., 0.1; down at Dav1s, Rodney Davis, Mr. and .Mrs. er,
Robson.
improved.
l DAY
6 DAYS
WORDS
3 DAY&amp;
I MO,
appliance repair. Phone Oti 11 Pomeroy danee,n, presented '"The 13, Lunca Point 6 :15 a. m ., 22-0 ; Rona.Jd Dni&amp;, Pomeroy, and her
Alto - June Tqlil, Let4, LongMr. and Mrl. Frank Halliday and
15
IIOc
$ 1.35
DOc
$411&lt;1
McClintock, Racine, Obio.
Darktown Strutters Ball" followed John J. Rowe,
7:.35 a. m., 9·7; grsndp~trents. Mr. and Mrs. Wor- streth , Marlene Hoffman, Betty PauUne Atkins viajted lin. Mattie
$1.8&lt;)
Sl 2D
zo
IIOc
$6.00
2-1-tfc
by Kathy Francia and "Some Sun· down at 14, Raymond E . Salvati ley Davis, Dexter.
Morris, Rose Jacks.
Halliday at the Dwight M.utehler
75&lt;:
$1.11&lt;1
$2.2:1
21
$7.!10
day Morning." Mrs. AUct Neue 10:31 a. m. 0.14; down at 15, W. S.
TO ATTEND INSTITUTE
home in Athens, Sunday.
CUbTOil
8UJL1'
KlTLllEN
0
&amp;- ung "St. Louis Blues." Blaekfaees Rhea 8:1~ a. m., 14-4; down at 18,
.AAb nee!ved by 10 A.M. wtll be in that days paper.
w
Tenor - Roy ·cremeana, Dean
•I li&amp;ned fo: •our bomJ ~ . . Roy Reuter and son, Ronnie, pre- Crownpoint 8:15 a. m. o-6; down at
ar-ner Morgan, Rutland High WHI, Jim Sheets, Paul Musser.
Chapman and Dorothy HyseU.
...._ __ .. II
timtteL lo'ru-...uan aud Abbott. sented "Sonny Boy" and Donna 18, KallAl City, 9:13 a. m. $-0; Na- School mathematics teacher, bas
Bass
Carlos
McKnight,
Paul
r~
WY-2-2157
Pboae WY-2-6321.
u tf Reibel did "All Bound Round Wttb tional, Dixie Star and .Robert T. accepted an appointment to at· Pierce, Herb Grate, Reger Riggs The Northwestern
Dlstrlct
schools were closed aa;aiD Thor.
the Mason-Dixon Line."
Bonnie waitina; at Lotk 18 to be tend a Mathematics Teachers lnsti- and David Pierce.
TILIVIIION RADIO AND IM"L
l I I Notices
RHS YEARBOOK
day and Friday, due to snow and
A comedy bit, "I Didn't Know }()(ked; down at 19, The Southern tute at Ohio Univeraity, Athena,
from July 11 -to August 19.
Appllo- ,..,.lr. Call Pro
c -... 101 414 N. Soc-• A 1the Gun Was Loaded' wu enacted 10:30 a. m. 13-1; down at 20. w. The lnslitute is one of 381 sum- Anyane interested in the 1960 slippery conditions on rural road.L
fhemlt M. fain
t,.... •
"·• by Mn. Rutb Baer and tile Chuter C. Bectjord 10 a. m. 19-0; down
RHS yearbook will have to place
Mr. and Mn. Bill Brown and
Termite and Past Control
me,r
Institutes
being
sponsored
by
orders
by
March
.15.
Total
cost
a( Teresa spent the past Sunday with
Mkkll.rt.
I
J
tfc
1 Grange members.
Danny
Thompat
21,
Heten
Z
8:3Q
a.
m.,
B-0;
down
rne Mupect..,._ Insurance ,.atlon.
AUCTIONI!IR
son liD&amp; "Harbour Li.,chtl" and at 23, Sarah Kate 12:40 p. m. 0-3; the National Science Foundation the yearbook is $3.50. Orders may her mother, Mn. Iva Stewart, of
wWL li:..y tenna.
Complete
Strdce
Mrs Lois Ann Burt beautifully St. LouiJ Zephry 3:50 p. m. ().4; A. The main objective of the ln8ti·
SP,R1NG SALE
.....,_ tl'omerey WY 2·2366
. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=
Critt Bradford
presented "Embraceable You .. and V. Crin Jr. 8:30 p. m. 6-0; Up at tutes are tCI obtain a better under l b-"e;;i;pl;;a;;;ced;;;;;;w;;;;itb"";;;';;'ud=en;;;to;;;,;;;;J;;e;;;an;;;M;;;;id;;;d;;le;O;po;;rt;;;;
Pwbmouth PR 6-HSO
%4 NEW 10 WIDES
staruhng or old and new ideas to
Write,
PhoM
.,.
Contact
"J
Don't
Know
Why."
23,
Louiliana
2:15
p
.m.
6-5;
Ellen
2 29 trc
36 TO 51 FT.
A. C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl..
The eye of the teenagers was Z :J:46 p. m., 3-l; Ashland 5:35 p,
U
USED
ONE &amp; TWO
25-tf
taken by Bruce Stalnaker linatn1 m. 12-2; JaneT 7:03 p. m. .&amp;-0; Kan·
LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY WITH
The Rutland High School Glee
'
BEDROOM UNITS
'Chattanooga Shoe Shine !Boy.'' ~ Cit)' 10:40 p. m. ().7; Mike
newly relearted Dex-A·Oiet Tab10 IIEPOS~ESSIONS
lela. Only 96c at your drug store.
HO:M.E BUILDERS, mRCH CABI· Herb Grate &amp;ang "Trees."
Creditor 4:40 a. m. 14-6; up at Gal· Club and Choir will appear in Gal·
FOR BALANCE DUE
3 14 lite
NET makera For111ica sink tops. , Ralph Werry followed witb a lipoliJ, Tbe W.lbcbester 4:~ a. m. Upolis Saturday, March 19. The
Glee Club which conslsta uf all
For the best sel-ection of
Vinyl asbesto11 block laid. House dance-baton twirling act to ,.Var· ~.
&amp;irla will alng White Swans, Claud
MOTHERS : THE FIRST SHIP·
repaila of all deacriptl.ou. Call sity Orag." Esther Sylvester and
N• Kenewt.a .._h reporhcl.
u~
trailer&amp; in ''"~::~I
and U My Songs Had
Shadows
M~'f o( WlilTE STAG guls
cOme to Wa\lel'll.y.
Irene Grueser presented the Jbow'a
Guy l"le' gler, Racine, Oblo.
sportswear, age 7 to 14, 11 here. Jtr.oil"" are well worth
2 24 tfcl only blacklight number, "Tuck Me
.
&lt;.:!amd1ggers, Calfskinuers, and
_ _ -,-=c---:-:--=
to Sleep m :dy Old 'Tucky Home.''
the Shorler Shorts. Heavenly 1 lciiME PREPARED TO o•••qiBABY i'lliOES : BRONZE, ~tOlD
Cloaing the ahow wa' L)rl!ln Dan·
toPI 1n smart knlt 11tyles aU m
doww payment, bank
Hnd Sliver Plated. Write: Ray - ~lels, Karen Bachner, Sandy Ol:lcoordmattng colon. La)'away 1oonelnQ . Anyhhing of \l'alue
mund Thomas, La.ngtville, Ohio. lmger and Neda Bradford doing
availab!e if that Ia more conven- :
2 18 30tc "Anything Goes."
lent. T.be Shoe Hox, M1ddleport, I
DELIVERY
----- - I Accompanists were Mr1. Olive
Ohio.
3 14 6tc '
SAVE .l UP TO ,1,000
c;:LILAHDI
rngraham, Mrs. Charle• Neuman
IMIW &amp; TV R•r~lr 1H'itM
and Wayne Roush. They were
Truman H. Cline, Newark, the
I
The local Navy Recruiting OfTHERE WlLL BE A DANCE IN
Phone WY·2-225.S
backed by The Five Salnta who only Ohioan wbo holds the Na- flee announced a new enlistment
qte b.igh iiehool a:ymnuium at
Oho•
presented several numbers during Ilona! Soclotf for Crippled Chll· program going into effect this
HarrieonviHe, Ohlo. Jt~r1day, a:ao
1ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THE the evenmg.
dren and AdQ\ts' highest honor, month for high school eeniors
Ul 12. Adm1uiun &amp;&lt;&gt;c. Music Will
1 hMit1 OMt yc~ur soul need ....
WASHlNGTOJ'i
UPI _ Sen. the "Gallantry Award" i1 heading araduating thls coming May de·
be by Cliff l:lyera and hJa
lnv1 lnt Work. Lownt Prlcea. Alexander Wiley (R-Wia.) today Ohlo'l Euter- Seal campaia:n whicb aJring to enlist in the Navy under
Strm&amp;notea.
3-16-3tc
U. 5, HIGHWAY :Z3
I RACINI SHOI SIRVICa SHOP
urged the post office to luue a o.pened St. Patrick'• Day, March the High School Graduate train
LULU YOU OINTLY TO ILIIPI .
'QHIO
aACINI, OHIO,
commemorative •tamp honoring 17 and contlnlle• through Easter lng proa:ram during the summer
WAKII YOU TO MILODIC MUIICI
(~I Auto
following
graduation.
monthl
-;;;=;:;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Ignace Paderewski - Paland'J fa· April 17.
,j ..
mous muaical artist and statesman.
Cline. htmaeU a trlple amputee . The Navy's High Sehoal GraSlumber ~Witch tuma radio "" at night. New
Ia chlef eJll.lneer for the Newark duate Training Prolilram epables
19M FORD V8 2 dr. CUllOm ledan .
drift-free d.rcuit Ra:-ra "aerood· in" on ltation.
lots in I
Ohia Comp&amp;ny, manufacturer• of the graduate who qualifies to en·
Extra good fln1sh . Extra aood
You wake to mu1ic or buuer ~Jafm. Larre
cooking equipment and other elec· list in the vocational field of his
c:ar. $.5116. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
. c. R
brliahed-metal dial. Sweep st~~c:;Ond hand. All
IN THE MAT'I'IR OF
trlcaJ appllJ.Dcel!l. He bold&amp; aeven choice and is assigned to a techni·
3 16 Otc
controls em fronl of 11t1t. Golden"\foicd' Speaker.
3 12 61.p
SITTLI!MENT OF ACCOUNTS
patents, lnlludlni impfovements cal school in his field.
Handsome cabinet in
~-- - ..,.-,.-.-~-- I
Good Cl..n UNCI Ctrs
PROBATI
COURT
in pilot Jlgbtt -and deaJgd of top
THREE
ROOMS
bF
ALL
NEW
Whito,BiueorPinkcolor~.
r
$29.95
Senlors
deairlng
to
qualify
for
1
All Makes liM M•l•
i"'El~: ~C~O~UNTY, OHIO
units for electric kJtchen ranaes. thle program can apply at tbe
Moda'.C2
furniture, 4~ pc. iQ all at tnMITROPOI.IT AN Mel TORI
1.
and vouchers of the
Cline lo1t both leg. and his Navy Recruiting Office anytime
gel'~ Furniture with 39" SHS
600406 .... Mlln. ...
following named fldudarles have right arm In an automobile acci· prior to graduation and take nerange and 12 cu . ft. Hot Pomt
Sefore 9:30 A.M.
Pomeror, Ohle ·
heen fHed in the Probate COurt, dent only five , days after he re· cessary testa. Applicants qualify·
electric refrigeratOI. The~&gt;e 3
Middleport WY·2·2649
MellilS County, Ohio, for appmva1 celved his electrical engineering Ina on the local test wm be issued
room1 of furniture were not
Pomarov WY·2·3195
and settlement:
degree from Purdue University. round trips tkkell to Ashland
1963 BUJCK Special ~ dr. sedan. A
picked up alter a down payment
KAUTZ PIED STORI
At Chtsttr
Case
baream at tbttl prtce . $395. BlacttNo
.
18213
First
and
Final
Courageously
adjusting to artlfl- Ky., for phyaicals and Armed
d
h
I
was rna e. T e- aav 011 can be
Yukon • • 1••
"W!here ~dio And 'IV .Aire A BUBLR$91, Not A Sidelioe"
nlr'a, Pomeroy.
:i JU 6tt
1Ao:~~;~~~ of Katharine Baker, Exe· ctal lelilB and one arWiciaJ arm, he Force&amp; testing on any Saturdays of
yours. No down' payment, 36
,.... ._
· of the Estate of William employs no aids to walking and il t~e com1na months until graduamonths to pay. Jual pay the
HAMILL SIRYICE STATION
NO. SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT
' ID&gt;ll t 'ORD---&lt;1--2 · duor. Good
·Baker, deceased.
11,dept in the use af• a mechanical tion.
balance
or
$6
.tJ9
w(!ek
.
Here
Js
Bafc.ll't'
9:00A.M.
condillon. Prtot.!d
ru.aonable.
Case No. 17961 First and FinaJ, hand. He lend• his paistance to
··1$990 wq~fth of furniture for 1
Albany
Phune WY 2 · 6710.
3
ate
Account of Irene B. Hickman, Ex- other handicapped 'people u a
,;Pnl!o. . $1199. Phon• WY2-2635. 1 __
ecutrlx of the Estate of Lelii member of the advisory bolifd at
191:16 t..,hovrolot 210-----tl cyl. 2 dr. ~ 3-ltFUtC'
the Licking County Society for
sedan. Sparktma: orJKtnal linlslt.
WRITE
FOil RHODES Blsettnar, deceased.
Case No. 13497-A First Current Crippled Children and also thru
.'19.l. bi&lt;uJtlnKf'tl, l'omcroy.
folder
and
low
chick.
prices.
ELECTRIC JNCUUA TOR 416 EGG
l'rompt answer. Rhodes Hatch· Account of The Huntlngton Na· his membership in Rotary Club ,
3 16 6tc
cupat:ity, cxccllont conrlitlon.
tiona! Bank of Columbus, Trustee and in the Masonic and Mooae
1.~11116--2:::--:--;:D-;:0-;:0:-:R-c&amp;:-::C:::Y::-L-.~BELAUI W. M. SJnclilr, Star Route, ary, Spencer, W. Va. 3·9-30tp of
the Trust U /W of Albert D. lodges.
9-16 3lp BULLDOZER SERVICES AVAIL- Ebersbach, deceased
Pomeroy, Ohio .
In addition to his diatlnguished
Sed.1n., &amp;ood tjre., cle•n, two
ABLE by hour or job. Contact: Case No. 18214 Statement in Lieu Career~· a profe!llional engineer,
ta~, mu be inepeetad at 130 TIMOTHY JJA Y 51lc PElt BALE.
N. 3rd Ave., Mtddleport or
Mason City SP 3-~?76, Dclwon of and for a Firat and Final Ac· Cline owns and manaces a 111·
JJhunc 5112·4073.
3·17·3lc
Roberta.
Call WYWODl.
8·1tl-6tc:
3 12 2Mp count of Nancy S. Smith, Admin· acre farm ne.r Newark, where he
i1tratrix or the Eatate of Jngabe lives with bta wlfe
and four
(9aJ Marine Supplies (20o) Termite
Utah Clinton, deceaaed.
daua:hters. He received the "Gal·
1907 Mercury 4 dr. hard top 11e· - Case No. 18204 Statement in lantry Award" for his out,tandinl
dan. Mercueymatic puah button UIIO BOATS AND MOTORS t25
Lieu of and for a Firat and Final coura1e ·tn overcoming bil bandlclrwe. k&amp;H. Sharp ear tn•lde and
end up while thev la1t. Metr•
out. $1685. Blaettnar'1 , rom"lltan Mo•on. 600 L Main =rRE=-I~-=IN=SP::ECTlONS. PHONE Account of Calvin Randolph, Ad- cap. Since hiJ accident he baa
mlniatrlltor of the Eatate of Irene dfl,ven more than a mJUlon mllea
3 16 6tc
lt., Pomerow. Phone WY·NIIO.
eroy.
WY·2-277t.
Gilmore
Suppl)' Randolph, deceased.
without incident, Ulln&amp; a drop-ln
11-24-tfc
Seqao. Automatic U:ansmis.sion," power sloe rinJ, radio and heater. Gold and white finStore. VauRhan Pest COntrol Ce
Unleaa
exception• are filed 1lidt and a tupp'ort for the lea:
ish. One owner.
·
191 For
Member of National .tl8t Con·
lh
1ft
'·'
~
trol
AuodoUon.
li-.I·Uc
thereto,
Slid
ae&lt;:ounto
wlll
be
lor
with
e
art
•~
-••·
For
h~~riroa before nld Cotlff. on tbe
"Belldee tbe tl'Mtment and me·
P~~tn&amp;rtw•nla l,.......n ~
April,
1960,
at
which
dleal
care neceaaary for overcom·
,., have the bta' •or Cbrtatm11
20b , I
P.ople'a Terrtct. anti
aecounll wiJI be COD• Inc I handicap," · Cline aald In ac-frees. Plnea, Spructs. FIFJ. Send partmllft•a,
v... St., oft lutt•rnut Awe..
lot llltln1 today,
Porneroy, Phottt wy.2.n27.
DON ST"'IB8
and continued from day to eeptina th" ebaJrmanahlp, "for a
Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering. One owner. All white finish.
until finally dispoaed of.
norm•l adj-ustment one must tC·
' ICHROTH'I NURIIRY
penon intereated may file qulre a positive attitude toward
INDI"N"' l'o.
exceptians to uld ae- diNbUlty, and plan his future 10
or to matters pertaining to that be can use his rttmalnlnJ
of the trust not lcaa abllltlet to th&amp; utmOit. The raad
prior \0 the date to follctw II • ro"'b and l'UUed
Standard transmission, 6 cyl.; one ownel'. 11 uns perfect.
for hearlnJ. •
OM, but oae Jeafna to Uve wltb
JOHN c. BACON
taln and lneonvenience. 1 know
Actina: Probate Judge Euter Seals fihance tbil cart and
P...o WY·2.u61 Mlddl...rt
Melp County, Oblo
pa'O¥ide1 for edueaUonll pro(3) 18; lte *"m• end many oth!tr llrVkes
IIARNJ:S.SPIPSON IN&amp;uii..NC¥ - - ~--- - -· whleb help Ohio'• orlpplod ehll·
Automatic transmission, radio and heater, one owner.
.
Aaenta. ¥lddleport. Fire, J.u-.
~d adults a 1ona way toward
mobile, Bonde. Phone WY-1poaJtlve attitude aad
:IIIQI.
NOTICI of HIARINO to. P .. ROLI '
iD1 lndopenolenl produc·
L.o""", Ohio, Mmh 15, 19110 tlvt elllml1 " Cllot Aid.
o=OII~P=LI~~ . lNijiwei:
l07oao.:-Jack
Edward Landen, a (~ llr. Cline' will' 1PPNf in mny
Hard Top. Automatic transmission, radio ao d heater, new car tradt&gt;ln.
~•U~ LU~ Au~. t~. •~
Call DoD IWla, lllddloplrt, IP'Iaoner now confined In the Lon- Ohio eommuMtlea ait-lac aU Ohlo
dan Prlaon Farm, Londan, Ohio, alii t 01 -lllpport tbe Enter Se,Ob1a.'
.
admltted from Meigs County, con· t;.WJ~paltn to belp crippled cbllFOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSII vlcted May 18 the crime of P'or· di'tn durin&amp; the camP.Iltn P'drlod.
.
·
·
.
wJUl bath. Nice loeatJon. Melvin tery (3c/c) and serving a tentence
;Auto~lic ·transmission, radio aod hO..ter.
aod while
TIIJa ~De Is a11arp.
Hood, Ill Locwot 81., Pom-. ol HO yem 1J ellalble lor o heo~ IIOIINING STAR
,
In
I
beloro
Ill•
Ohio
Pordon
•nd
,
..
..,.ral
from
IM!'
e
at
the
3-.i!»&gt;'P
'
.
'
'
WITH STAR
Parole Commluion, on or after lattwell party liven
,,_•• , 4 lbl.
May 1, 1880.
tor Rev. Rthard-..11
11uaraa1eecl. WANTED: EXPERIENCED BOOK
•te
Plt'ftft
enll
'arol•
who
bave a cell for paltor in InMolp co.
keeper ·and ,£encral -ofl1ce man.
Ctft'tMINI•n
dian:&amp;.
Sedan. Automatic traosmisaloo,- radio and heater, white sid8Will
8
Bun no~~r
State quallfl,ciUOns apd aalary
a,
lbHrt K.. l
Mr. and l(n. Clarence Grueaer,
'Ibis
ooe
is
sharp
and
riady
to
go.
,
.
l
expecLed. Write Box IS68-H. c/ o
Parele 1M ltcer4 Clerk were the Sunda;
o1. their
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L2:30 lb.dustry on, Parade
l2:45 Garden Club o4 the Air
1:00 Champl,.llht-p Bo'"\u'ng
2:00 lrull(te Snorts
2:15 NlBA ~etban
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12:.15 VlrJlnla Vitatoe (P~Jne
10:30 Star Salute
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11:00 Top Ten
12:30 United NG.tiGns Sli-6~. .
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12:15 Weeke!ld
1:00 Rev. Teets (Carpelltll~
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1:30 Sunday Showca~e .
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2:30 Ohio News
2:30 BroAdway ~howi:aae
2:116 Weekend
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4:00 .Newa
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5 :45 P~t Boone Show
5:30 News &amp; Weather
5:40 Congr~~man Moeller .
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6:40 Wet.therman
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7:00 'Buddy Stafcher Show
7:30 Walt Disney ~nta
8:30 Man ·From Black ·HaWk
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Weathereaat
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Huntley Brinkley Revort
Death Valley Days
Thi.s Man Dawson
Troubleshooters
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Masquerade Party
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Jackpot Bawltng
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Plans For Spring Carnival, Jitney

Around And
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POIIEROY, OHIO

"BL~~tgEL..

c. lL WI,. sr. hoo returned to
Haggerty• AUend
ht• home after spending • w..,
a.
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with Mr. and Mrs. Funeral In
Mr . and Mrs. Edward Ha&amp;~ert)t
lolro. Hubert Mace was returned were in Parson1, W. Va. la~t wet~k
to her home Thursday from Hoi· for the funeral of Mn. Hauerty'a

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record hop on April 30 wben the Racine PTA met Monday

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nicely and ia able had betn vacationing in Florida
wht'n he had a heart attaclr. and
May BrittSATURDAY
OJrt
evening
The Lord
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's Prayer in un15on opened the meeting. Changes
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Franlr.surgery
Cbeesebrew
Wednesday
underwent
·at lbe to Mrs.
be up
Paul
a little.
'I'Ileiu wu reported died .
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in the revised by.laws were read, the only major change belhg
· Holzt!r Hospit.l and lt reported ;u at her home Thursday.
Before going to Parsons lhe Hac·
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th t d I • ~ to th CO t C
11 be ]
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to be &amp;
Ughtly impr()ved.
Zita Nferl Is recoverlaa: at her gertys went to Columbus to meet
Robert Taylor, Lindo Dbrlstia•
a e ega~s
• un y ounc
• ecled w en election
mprDvements
rted Sched_uled Soon .
home alter hoving her toullo ,.._
_ alto _
of offlcers is held . It was decided to talk with Maurice Lott
Mr. and Mrs . Edward Moore moved at Holzf:r Hospital TuPa- :wi n;. L. M. Whiteman, sister ot
Mr~ . Haggerty who flew here from
"l'llE 30 FOOT BRIDE
! concerning what the Association will do for the Eighth grade.
At SaJisbu~' Grade School By PTA aod daughter Shelia have return· day morning.
Of' CANDY ROCK"
Mrs. Wtlma Reiber, Mn. Ruth -..
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ha.:kett San Francisco, California, for her
Stienoe Fiction _ Leuebter
Bradford and Mn. G. T. Hildore ence and plana were made to ·
Mrs. Merl,in Tra~y ~lld at the rneetlng of the Salisbury were called by the death of hia and children were ill Charleston brother 's fW'Iera l.
1last Suoday to vt~~t wt' th Mr. and
SUN MON MMf T\J:IS
were named u the nominatina: ·practice Tueld.ty at 7:30 P· Jtl . PTA hetd Tuesday eve~ atlthe schoOl
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IBefore returning to her home in
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Lte Pattenlon, Be~ty McOowaU the music for the Mother Slnsers Tuclr.er, aecond grade taught by Lol'\l't~ Pre,e.r ln unJtojt. )In: :ave the Melga Memorltl IJOBPI· to her home on Seventh 4.venue Kim.
pbn to visit In Chicago with Mr.
,.,~~""'""'""'""'=~'=""'£_~b•~d~m~iv:,;ed"__'f~or'_"th"'e_:•~P~ri~n~g.:_co~n~f~er· Dolore• Kraeuter and the tHird George Star~u reportint 'for tJM al story, dlatributed JIUoretJJn because of toNiUtis .and will not Mr. and Mra. William Houck and and
Mrs .. James Bri.ngard.
&amp;hradl.e taught byh Margaret Houda· committet;
wbtcb met 'flU• ~ nd C1lnduperlctedod a quetUoa and be able to return to school until daughter Beth of u--,·oo ore
s e t tied for t e attendance ban... 1 00 d
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viaitinc her p.rents, Mr. and Mn.
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Refresbmentl were aerved at
Dinner gueats off Mn. Clarerce
L Mltcb. Mr. and .Mrs. George son1 David and Steven of Wheel·
fdr he clo10 of tho meeUng with u-.
Wedneadav
Foaah of Athens also visited the ing were here visiting with Mr.
· .. wu ah own diU'Inc tbe ~ to
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the purcb,..
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torium.. h~
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gram hour and Mn. .&amp;rnlre Riffle, Mi-t.
bert DfsqQ Ind. Jeorge :ftU'ehet and Mrl. Harry 1Margaret auer, n . Lillian Stei!t
tc ee yeilterday. Lilt wee.kead and Mra. Mitch and Mr. and Mrs.
Thein C'Dndueted ·a discunion on Mrs. Robert Blp'd~te .,.re .NIJM. ~uleton ~~~..:...__;_
and Mrs. Lester Boice.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Mitch and John Sclnes.
el&amp;:ht question• namely :
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"Should •ou lead vour child to 811
nom Ql .1.1111 co~ "'"

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Ohio, Saturday, March 19, 1980
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Mi 114 ft.oNIM 'S tory tltr1f t• .the.

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think o1 bia iNc¥r .as a friendly

person?"

"U you b•¥e dlUiculty in COiltrolling your chiJd should you
!:~o~/·~·~t wai~ unW you go t,o
Are you wiliJng to diseuu with
the teacher, )'our child's ab.ility
or di&amp;ablllty?
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· Do you expect the teacber to
diacusa these problems durin&amp;
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If you belleve the teacher i1
~~ng a coo~ job, du you tell her
Do you expect special le~iency
for your child in dlaclpli.ne or
gradinl?
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Do you expect the tucher to be
more puritanlcJl than you areT
U the teacher'• ttancJards are
stricter than yours do you resent
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Add .. 1""" I«&lt;Wlt ......
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attendaocc btf1Qer:
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How
ll.qusb . tnd Mra,; N~~
W~U"era~Jllf!:' who pr~o~ ' a
U:.lt ''Leaders Tathlg • Gtou• ~
Jf,wtllei to· t Sr&gt;e&lt;ial _ , ... lncll

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"the ·Girl Se&lt;KJt Troop Six: lAcier,
Mf!l . Joha Moore who 'prea~Jed ~
a :folk dance taught therl! bf lfL
Jo H,ardy lnd a play ''Blue - ~" .
Tbe achool ~;~~ewa wu iJVeiJ. by ,
Mra. Orin Smith, who ••n•.,•t.ect·.
that. Mn. Geneva Jo.e,c.bbtJ. ~~ or· ·
dered t-he music 1nd the fDr!Da:
·mutical will be prea~tecf Ia
AprJI.
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WUliam Atkin~ wu pr~tetlt and '

eeonomJc11 room.

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El)joyed Dinner
Thursday Evening
Brownie Troop N ol Mld~Tei&gt;Oi-t
enjoyed a djnner Thurt&lt;fax evenIns at the Martin Roltouroht to

Rhodes Services
HeldTuesday At
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SAVE -TOMORROW· SATURDAY
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M•
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-,~ Ml~~rt:' Tht Jffal( .. t.f betn
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Rb!Hjeo •er·· ~eld trOm the !Willi
of Girl s&lt;ourw..~ · but due :
CbaP4!1J, TUetct.y at 2 p. m. wtth
bad weather waa pqatpo~_d :

the Rn". Walfo J, Bart11le;,
of the· Federated Church,

ing.
SPtclel mu1tc Wll provided
Mra. !kin NetJtz:llng, organi1t
Mu . Muvin Burt, ac.loiat.

We Pay 3% lnterelll 011 Your Savlnp

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. . )J.Jkfl! HaQelt ia. lejldtr pf
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and Mn H4rold "l!!:.H~r.:.
bird Is aasirtant, and they met 'jtl~·
the Jirll at their maeting ·room ~
the Methodist church precedln1
tbe dlnher for their re8ular meet.
in&amp; . .
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Burial wu made io the Pine
Grove cemetery and pallbearers
were Willard Hines, Denver Thorna, Walter Baer, Lawence Lann· .
BANIUNG 81NCE 1872
lng, . Edward Schaefer, Fred Neue
and Le11ter Ru11ell
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'lllembe• Federal R-rv• SyaleD
Cominc from out of town for
the servtee were· Mr. an~t : · ;
Member federal
John · Walker, Mannlnt W'a
Depolli 'IWMII'bre CorporaUon
Mlu Patricia Knebuach, and
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Mrs. John Copland, Canton;
POMEROY
RUTLAND
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Harold E. Hubbard wall named
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Mary ·Jane Gerard :W~ijl ~Uglb1Q

fttr .t ht .P~n but wa, un11bl~ to be
pteaent. Vtralnla Ftre, :i,nother

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and tntrod~eed. Mrs. Maxlrie Cramer director of .apeelal event. in
tb~ company'• pubUc relltlon• de·
partment.
She abowed and talked about
colorful aUdea taken in ~~:~I
Germany !)D a recUt trip t

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CUci, R~da llyuUr ·arid Betty
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T·be appointment of H\llll W.
Ray Jr., to tbe Public Relations
.staff of Columbus and Southern

Oakley C. ColilnJ, ltooton, Nld

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enouch laat aigbt to ooUect re-aultl of a aeeret ballOt taken en·

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Of EndolMDlent Here

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One quarter pound beef CHAR BROILED to your preference with shredded lettuce, tomato, pickle and our
own tangy sauce to enhance Its flavor.

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Frieda Faehnle aDd Bell Sanborn. Haue~. Charlen~·

The billoi wao ,lobil ·ot a meet·
1n1 of tht Mel" ~ouolp Republl·

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"BE MtlN ~BAB·BBOILED FIAVOB" .
THE FABULOUS

Ray Appointed
To PR Staff Of
C&amp;SOE Company

doning a cJndJ.dlte fOr conareu
b&gt; tile lOth diairlet. _

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bach, Kitt7 Peril~ger,
Henneuy, Patrlcla. Fultz.,
GtOetkner, KiY Compton, Mary
Ann Rietard and Jamea Mees.. lJn·
da Kirkland, Robert B1,1ck, Rk:hard CoUIDI, Mickey Mencbinl, Nan·
cy Burna and Qntra Swab:el received $2 and ct]tifleates.
Prizea of $1 and certificate~ were
· were th!!&amp;e iwarded to .B renda !Bailey, ·

the dinner
ladiet
the Heath
Chur~:h,
Mra. Folrqer.
Mattie ol
BuslJ,,
Mtt; Carl
Mattox,
Follrod, i~~~1 . Fre;~em~a~n~,

SPECIAL SHOWING
QF ELE,CTRIC APPLIANCES

Just try tnis huge super burger for size, flavor and soul
sotisfyin!j goodness. Grilled to your own preference.
One quortef. P!;lund beef potty with a slice of real American Cneei~ · !melted) with snredded ll'ttUC!:e, tomato,
pickle ani;L~,r own famous sauce to compliment its de·
licious fll&gt;i Or.

\

Europe. .

Servina

"Tile Fabulou11 Bllflfer Beefburger"

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••

an~~ne

Columbua and Soutl\em Ohlo Elec- went to Jane Baer,

'

Othera wha atte~ed ·the' meet.

ina anti cUnner Were

than

Egg Hup,t.
Prizes of $6 in
Tom Hendrix, manaJ:er of . the sold $40 or more

'I'

E&amp;ecUUve

eomtnittle

cam~ ou.t

and

31·2 faYIJfq.l COlllnt,
tbe· former . state ~enator uaid.

TWO ·,ACi •CHAAHS • ' ·

Defendant Favored In
Common Ple~is Court
The ~eip

.

~11ntt.. Common

Pleas COU!'t ruled)o f4vqr pf the
detemtont .•wardinl Eruelit M.
. · SQUAD CALLilo
The Ra,clne emeta•ttcy squad was ~urtOn; $2GO. ·In ' the elK ·Pe,rl

8,urt.~ •. aecotd·
Mrs. Earl HOlman, J?cine road. In&amp; to , an eni:ry .fl~ed , t~y.
Tbe suit evolved frv:m .an a1.1to
She suffered a fractured Jeg Jn a
accident
ln which . n~ sued '
fill . She was taken to an out of
BurtOO.
f9r
.dabl~Ce&amp;·
~OUD\)' hospital.

ealled this mornina to the home of Deem .vtl •. Er.neat

City won first place . awatd~i!' tbree

;,..~'~;;~~:t by the Nth¥ ~aven Par·
F

at llle. New Haven Com-

*COUPON *

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labulout~"IIGOH"
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·aee durltiJ to~
l!llt .,ee~a~
laliilthlttory .etlw
wlllob ·=~,·1·....
Mll'dl ~0. lHI. No llnak to Uae llataber of ,l,llldwlcb.el .,_lilted, l1.·

tROW'S STEAK HOUSE .

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WlsT ' MAIN ST.
'

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fOMtROY • '1.

l

The Athletic Boosters will again

I" 'h"'me their "Grand Old ()pry"
F.alltO!I'rn High School on
IS•IDd.ay artemoon, March 20

Due to the bad ~ather cantil-

and · conflict in rehearsal
dates, previpus rehearaals were
not well attended.
·
Norma Newland, dire~;to. r of the
all peraons ··in the
a special effort .to

Teona~t11a~d
' e•

·

practlee. All penona

who have been aas.isned partj· •

,..

the shows a1·e to a.t~d . · ! . J.
.•·
All tbose peraons who are I ln-

"

_...

1

At Rehearsal

-

TryJtr t-·nJ..eveJtr De
. _ - _ - - . C U T ON bOTTBD UNI.

!i '

IEverybody To Be

3Mason City Acts Win Top Applause In Show
·

DA!'ICE TONtGI!T ·

Cllrenee neweht: 'pd·Ned'i-C&amp;U, ' There Will' be· a :daace at th~
both.. Of!' Mi4dlePQt\,·wJll1 ft."ce:·e~- E-agles Club tonight ·from 10 unhl
ge1 1Qf: ·iptolieaUOftl• M:oriclh11 ,e
' ~n
l· ·1 for members and guests. It was
bel , a~ ·bhthi'· ~itt!! __ - ,tJrevioWJy a~nounced t~ begin at
pol~..~lr tltij\111:...' \UJ:·.~: .•. :.:· : 'P p. m. Mus1c will be bY: the Gt
tentatively 1;rt_ rOf · 8:30 a. m, .. · 1 • Notes.
.

Obio Electric Company wn today
announced by Robert E. KiaabiU
Director of Public RelaUona.
Ray, a naUve of Columbus, ta a
graduate of Ohio State Unl\W·
sity. He sened a.s a writer and
editoi during a tour of duty 1rith
the Ni.vy. Followiog these terms,
he worked as a Mar~t ~h
.1\n.ab'at for the A. C. 'Nie)IIOtt ·Com
,pa~. ctaicaao, and was. ,.!\lslitaal
·laformation Officer f-or ~ _O hio
Department .of Highway&amp;.
·

.

r. ll ..

_,

F'll'e Rages

fhro..p

Vi!h•~ee ~u.tdoti.s,~ta
MILLERSB!IRG; 0'. IJPI-~ fire

tateti throuth a bu•lheu bul\d·
ina' in the Holinea Couoty vmaa:e
A•ttv I ot Walnut Cri!ek1· teday, ·deatrOyappear~ort.e ·~ 'three trullitoh_·pta&lt;•• and . an
was out of

•fter it atart-

eatimated at

OINIRAL HOSPITAL

: lolro. Gtoi:e Jluffmao,

tenste4 in partidpatlna:

'4n

·· any

way are urged to ·attend the .·rehe;lrsal. Several vacandem iD tbe
lineup of Lhe show must .lliaye~ re­
placementa .

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Regiotration Of
Vehicles

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