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'-'"DailY Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., March 25, 1960

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Forest Run W.S.C.S. Took Award For

Dr. Heaton Gives

Highest Percentage Attendance At Meet
Talk ToP. T.A •
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Ke•"th Morgan's
ALBANY, N. Y. UPl-Gov.
An award for the highest percent of attendance m Its &lt;Cia,..
iflcation In the Portsmouth district was received when the
Nellloa A. R&lt;&gt;Udeller Thuroday , 13th B"lrthday Is
On Pupil Health
1i(Ded a blll repeallni 1 sectioo
WSCS of the Forest Run Methodist chu,rch met Wednesday
Dr. Ray Dean Heaton of Porn
of lhe o&amp;ate ill&lt;O'"" l.u law whlcll
d S t
d
eventng
ot the home of Mrs. John r. B~Uy with Mrs. Ru53 Waf..
£roy explamed the importance or
Mquirod parontt lo mclude In
serve
a ur ay
1mmumzat1on agamst various diS·
son as co-hostess.
' IM. 1won 1 It was voted to Jncreue
theh' ntunu the momes tb&amp;ll'
The thirteenth btrthday o( Keith
eases when he spokelf.o the Chester
"StewardshiP"
was
tbe
topic
the pledge for the year. Money
c-bildren had earned baby·&amp;! tUn&amp;. Morgan 'i''U celebrated at h1ri ~me
PTA at tt&amp; March meeting held at
of the program presented by Mrs . making projects were discuued
last $aturday everung
lhe Chester Sdtool.
Alfred Yeauger. Group s.lnclng and it was decided to bave a
of "What A Ctlarge To Keep rummDge sale ln tbe near future .
Games and dancmg were en}oyed Potluck
Dr. Heaton also explamed tbe 1m
Preceded Meeting
Have I" opened lbe prot:ram lol._
durin&amp; the evemng 01nd
Keith
portance of people knowmg what 1s
lowed wttb prayer by Mrs. YeauRugs· made by the group to sell
had opened Jus g1£U ref':!~~''"~~
YOUR NEXT
Church Of Christ Loyal Women Cla55 mcluded m their pohctes for hos
ger and scripture readin• by as a mone.r making project were
of sandwiches, potato
p!lallzation. He stressed that the
Mrs.
Obrlsty Baer.
displayed. A grab bag sale wa1
A pot luck dinner proceeded the regular meeting of the rmc prmt 1hould be read so that
soft drmks were served
ePRIVATE PARTY
held.
mother, Mr~ Roger Morgan, to Loyal Women of the Middleport Church of Chnst when they one would know exactly what wtll
Four articles oir the topic were
eRECEPTION
A ulad course waa. served b7
Mtke Uoyd, Mtke Archer, Jimmy met Thuroday evenlng at the church
be paid and what he will have to
reid including "A Definition of
the hostesses to 14- members diU'Johnson, Mtke Puckett, Randy
Rev. and Mrs Fre-d I. Gardner -,~o~be-,.-n-t_,to-m-em-:b:-,-rc:
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o-a""re
pay
Dr
Heaton
was
generous
wllh
Stewardship"
Mrs.
Yeauger;
"Ste·
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eBANQUET
Jluruphreyll, Farrell Sbuler, Judy were guc:ats for the evening and ltll or oul of fown .
his time in answering questlons He 1
wardship of Timf', Mrs. U. S mg the oJOCial hoUr.
:11oor·e. Joy Boggs, Diane Van- tbe bleumg before the dmner
was
pre~nt.ed'-a gift from the orNease; "Stewardship of PoBSen·
eMEETING
Cooney . Di~:~ne Cnswell, Linda Wil- waa given by Rev Gardner
Mrs. Roush told the gnur. of ganu:ahon by Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell
ion". Mn. John Scott and "Stecox and Suunne Bradbury.
¥n C. E. Vance, Mrs David her recent eltperJence of at nd- Durmg the busmess meetmg con
wardship of Talents", Mra. Fred Mt. Olive
Daht Sr., and Mrs Herman Lohse
Nease. Group .smging of "Take
Keith's grandmother, Mn Davtd were tbe commtttee m charge of lng a dr1ve-m· churoh tn Flortda ductt'd by the president, Mrs. carl
Kautz,
plans
were
made
ta
serve
One
particular
d1y
was
desipat·
My
Lile and Let Jt Be" concluded Social Events
McConnaughey , and hu aunt and th11 dmner arrangements. Spring
POMaROY"$ aEST
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce spent
the
school
employees
banquet
on
the pngram.
unde, Mr and Mrs David McCon- fiDWcrl were used fqr decora- ed as All State's Day wtth Ohto A.pnl 22 and the basketball ban·
Tuesday with Mrs. Gertrude Warnhavmg
the
most
in
attendance
at
Priwtt Roome For
naughey, of Cmcmnah, and bh pa· tion~.
During the business .sesston er and son, Oak Hill .
Lhe service There were 107 quet on Apnl 29.
10 to 17D People
ternal graodmottter, Mn. W. A.
wtth
Mrs. yeauger, president, iD
Mr and Mn. Denver Curtu and
Morgoi n of Rock Springs, also vtaFollowtng the dinner
Mrs. Oh1oans attendmg.
M1ss Wilma Herrman's second
charge each member contnbuted. family of Columbus, Mr and Mrs.
ited at lbe Morgan home over the Lohse waa devotional leader tor
Mrs Reynolds thanked the com· grad~ won a book for haying th.~
25c Ior the Lanuster School of L. D Pierce, Larry Curtis and .:tfr.
weekend to help celebrate Keith'a
meeUng wltb the theme for nuttee for working on the dinner most par-ents present.
and Mrs Ru.ssell VanMeter spent
The orgamzat10n voted to buy ,a
lnrthday
devotions being on "'Gardeno" arrangement~ and also Mrs. Leo
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Grandmother
Givea
After 6 P ,M. with
IF&lt;&gt;llowir&gt;g the slngmg or " l Come ctnlds for laund~rmg the curtains water cooler rar the school This ts
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Mn. Russell VanMeter
Merchants Police St&gt;rvice
Birtlulny Dinner Event
Garoen AJone", Mr&amp; Lohse The Good Frtday services which the second electric cooler the PT.&lt;\
Mr. and Mrs. Roger DiUon baYe
Mr and 'Mr1. Arthur On enter- gone to Norfolk. Virginia, where
BUNCHE $EES EMPEJlOR
an article on "Christian Gar- will be 11 t the Church of Chrilt has purchased for the school tbts
tamed with a dinner Sunday at he has employment.
TOKYO UPl-U. N. under eec· I dens"' and Mrs Darst read several were announced and the' iroup year
BLACK AND WHITE wool
the1r home In Bashan in observ·
retary Dr. Ralph Bunche and verses of scripture.
voted to purchase Jilie.s for the
The teachers served refrelihServing Good Food
ance of the second bJrthday of
tweed 001 tume 11 by Hannah
Mrs Bunche were received ln
Mrs Roaco'e Satterfield told or church for Easter.
BAN DISC JOCKEY
ments.
and Legal Bever"1!"•
audience today by Emperor HtrotheJr grand,daughftr, Rogme Kay
Troy. Tbe box Jacket, 1n the
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y (UPl)hilo
and
Empre
Nagako
at
the
the
date
or
Easter
i1
deter·
The
bostesaell
(rom
the
mont\
11
fashion -favored top ot hipbone
Grucser. A decorated birthday cake Radio StatiGn WEOK Wednesday
Until 2:30 A.M.
Mrs. Oac;n Rou.sh read of February served a dessen
impenal palace
Jengtb, I• b.lund tn ailk braid
was served with the dinner.
banned the use of the term disc
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oo Easler in Jerusalem course alter the busmesa mee~ Cheshire Preacher
at neckline, fl'Olllt an4 aJeeve&amp;
Preaent were Mr. and :Mra. Clar· jockey on U.s record shows ~use
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Gardner cloeed the de· mg They were Mrs Satterfiel4
The whtpla.ah. aheath wttb
ence Grues-er, Mn. Minnie Orr, f)r . of ''unpleasant ~t.ions" A
service wtlh a prayer. Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Jacob Betz an\ To Speak At
and Mra. Roger Grueser and daugh- statioq spOkesman ea.KI the word
hlgher-than·N!gular walltlblt
Will Reynolds, president, Mrs . Roush.
11 belted In bLack l&amp;tiD..
ten, Rogine Kay and Liza Ann, and "musieMters" wou·ld be used in
was iQ charge of the busmess
Baptist MMting
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the bost and h011tess.
the f~.
meetmg .and thank you letteu
WJills
Anthony,
pre1ident,
prewere read which included one Special Pmgram
Sided when the Men'a Fellowship
,-,-::A~T~E::S:-1:-N:--::BE::R::L-,:1:-,N
Aroun4 And
Barbara jones To Visit
rrom the Cleveland Child center
of the First BapUst Church, :wt:idBERUN UPI- U. S. Defense
Round ·robin letters were written Of Easter Music
OU .4s Liule Sister
dleport, met Thursday e\·enlng for
About
Secretary Thomas S. G11tes arrivBarbara Jones will be in Athens ed here Thursday for a 20--hour
!heir second meeting of 1960.
Loool Conference b
Given At Meeting
"The GrMtest
thts
week end as the guest of her vi.!it in what he called "the cruMiddleport
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nnnnd Next SunJ11.,.,
• A ~pedal program of Easter mu
.Mr. Anthony opened the meeting
sister, Sharon, sophomore at Ohio cial
Tado Son.., lion
P'....,...,..._
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FIIDDII
HOUDASHB"t
outpost of the free world."
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sic was presented Thursday after with prayer which waa followed
Umversity, for the "Little Sister
Th~ local C(lnference of th e En· 1 noun by Mrs . O. P. Klein when the by pre-Easter readings by Tony
in a Sandw.ich 11
Frank Cheesebrew is reported Weekend" at the university.
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te-rpnae and . Mornmg Stn EUB Afternoon CJrcle o( Heath Meth- l''owler and Kalad Hlndy.
Barbara will stay at Lindley
to
be Improving at Holzer HospiPlau· ll....,• "";t.!.:; , .....
Churches Will be held Sunday, o&lt;hst Ch urch met for thetr regular
Plans were made for the next
Hall and wiU attend the parties
M.ok-.
tal
followmg
aW'gery
last
week
.
Mareh 27. at 2:30 P m. at th~ meeting
meeting when Rev. Hoover, pastor
M:ra. Robert Re~ Ja ln Chilli· and production of "Carousel" and
Enterprise Church. Dr. C F . Lut
Mrs Everett Davis was devotion· of the Chet1hlre ·B aptist Church,
other activitiea planned for the
rr V. IIC. U. I, Pn. 0C.
conference superintendent, Will a! leader for the mecttng when 8 will be guest speaker and each cothe vUdting wltb ber daughter special weekend.
and
son
-in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will·
be lD charge of the meeting
silent trabute was held for Mrs. man present at the meeting was reThe delegate and alternate de· R0 bert Rothrock who died this quested to bring another member lam Kitchen and daughter Debto the annual conference
h k
next month An oyster dinner will bz~ra. Fotrest Bachlel
wao In Auction Sale Is
be l • •-d Offi l.al 0 f both pa!:ll week. Mrs Rot roc was a
's•h'~
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and'
'c
hurch~s
member
of
the
Circle
when
she
be
scrved at that time with Paul
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W. MAIN ST.
sun ay c oo s
!Jved here.
Smart and Harold t. Hubbard to vtenno today to vult with het Planned By Group
mother,
Mrs.
J
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W.
Dawson.
are urJed to be present
Mrs E M. Blake acted as secre· be in charge.
Paul Winn who has been con· For Next Mee..:ng
Member!! of the Fullowthlp who
tary m the absence of Mt'ti . M. L
tG hi&amp; home for a number
u
Frenrh. Mrs Noah Haskms pre- were Ill were remembered by the fmed
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wtlltkl
w1th
illneas
is
reported
Mrs
Don McKnight and Mrs.
sen ted the lesson wh1ch was tak~11 group with cards. New membership to be quite 1mproved.
George Conde were
ho~tesses
from the study book, "Way In AI - cards were di8tributed by the sec·
!
when
the
Sew
Rite
Sewing
Club
rtca "
retary, Kalad Hlndy
Mrs. Edward T. French beg~n met Wednesday evening at their
Refreshments were 'lerved by
Refre10hmenta were serYed by part time employment at ?!hugs club room
Mrs B N East, Mrs Homer '-.:Mk. Mr. Anthony and Clifford Hayes to General Hospital thl.s week.
Durmg the business session with
·drs. t:lla Reuter, :\olrz; Blake ar.d those previOusly mentioned and
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Atkms and 'Mrs Donald Collins presiding it
Mn. Harry Chesher.
Bob Haggerty, Owen Bratton, daughter, Marcia, and s~n. Ro- was decided that each member
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Lawrence Bmg and John Kauff
son, Larry, ail of Charleston to the next meeting for an auction
SEE
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sale and members to w-ear the ar·
Mainly About
J
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ticle.s purchased Don Mull~n was
Demonstro~iQn
Mrs. Edward Burkett who un- present and apoke OH fHe HOspital
derwent surgery at the M1son Issue.
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Club Complems
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t
oday
is
reported
to
be
Games
were
play~d
and prizes
Clinic
In Pomeroy
improvmc.
awarded
to
Mra.
Roy
Blankenship,
ay i.UCILLI HAWKINS
March 30 Plans
Mra. Charles Neal sustamed Mrs. James ButJer and Mrs Dayton
Plana were completed for Acb· painful burns lo her band .at b&amp;r Strickland. The door prize was
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grue.ser a.la
Day to be held at the home Thunday.
. awarded to Mrs. Edward Wells.
~-~~jl~~~'·wjth
Loean, spent the pllat
R&amp;v. Tom Wyatt, former resJA dessert course was served by
High School audlt()rtheir parent~!, Mr.
30,
when
tbe
Rock
denl
and
employee
of
the
Home
the
hoste9Ses Hoste~~es for the
Mrs. Clarence Grueser .and
Demonstration
Club
Laundry
viaited
briefly
here
with
next
meeting wtll be Mr Raymo.l.d
and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
at the home of fnends Wednesday Rev. Wyatt l9 Baity alld Mrs. Roy Blankenship.
CANDY STOR. ·
C M. Hoover of Palnct·
putor of a Church of Christ in
vtlle arrived Wednesday Ior 'a
idooeno-n.deandy~~
George
presided I Ash.Jand.
turned lut nliht from Woodsfield
vislt wtlh Mrs. Thoma1 Goeglem
Crvette.
motor with powergllde, while
g Passenger Wagon . Clean Interior, good
potluck
dinner
Mrs.
Harry
Bailey
of
Columbus.
wbere tbey were visiting with
at
the
meeting.
A
and !:than Harper.
t1res sound 6 cyl motor, heater, radio, vinyl interior trim new top, Roman Red
Was
served
lilt
noon.
A
safety
prot~ vis1t1ng with her 80n-in law and Mr. and Mn. Joe , Youn&amp; Jr., aDd
Mrs Everett Thomu substitutfinish, whitewall tires. Plenty of go.
waa •Presentl&amp;d by Mrs . Amol daughter, Mr. and Mn. Clarence family.
nlce condition throuihout
ed tor Alex Clio at the senior gram
Murray.
Carol Bachtel and Mr1. Ferne
t,.eonanl.
bl11h aehool Wednesday.
Attendini
were
Mt11
.
Homer
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Circle
and
Hayman
were in Athens yeaterWomen of the Grace Episcopat
Radford,
Mn.
Skinner,
Mrs.
Chas.~f~mtly
spent
the
past
weeken_d
day.
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Church met at the Parish House
Mr. and Mrs M. L. Frtncb left
Thuraday for a day of sewing fOC' Goeglein, Mrs. Le()nard, Mrs Ar- wltb Mr. and M':8. Lloyd _Harrts
9 Passenger Wagon . Clean one owner new Belvedere Hardtop Coupe, V8 motor with
ChUdren'a Hospital in CmcinnaU. tee Abbott and Mrs. Henry Wells. and Mr. and Mis. Fred Gtbbs. . last Sunday for a two wee1c:t vacaMr. and
. Joe Young Sr., re- tion at Fort La-uderdale, Fla.
1 guest.
Back lunch w&amp;s setved at noon. J.anelle Cumings
car trade in Mcr&lt;:omatic trans ., radio, heat- automatic trans., lvory over dark blue finRev. and Mrs. WJillam Robert&amp;
er, like new tires, 2 tone blue !inish,
ish, good whitewall tlros. radio and heater.
overnight guests of Rev.
Smltb in GllUpohi on
Th;":odoY.; Rev. Roberti is teaching In a Lentea 1cbool each Thurs
day evenlll(.
9 Passenger Wagon . 6 cyl. motor and stan· Bel Air Hard Top Coupe. V8 motor, power·
Mrs. Eldon Weeb 11 apendinJ
dard transmission, llke new interior and
glide, power steering and brakes, radio ,
the week in Reyn'&gt;ldabura: wlt:b
origlnal blue finish, radio, heater .
Mr. and Mrs. Joba Weeki.
heater, whitewalls. beautiful white and tur.
Mrs. Richard Rupe, worthy ma·
quoiae flniBh.
tron of Pom•roy Chapter OES, .at·
tended Frienda Nlf:tlit and a reception for the deputy 1rand rna·
6 Pa110enger Wagon. Locally oWlled and
j ~::~ :,o,\r, Oiatrict D. Jane Sauer, at
low mileage by local owner, V8 motor, turevening.
VIctoria V8 Hard Top Coupe. rordomatlc,
returned
bogllde trans .• power brakes , radio, heater,
lrqm MI. Carmel
ivory and .grey finish with spotless match- radio. heater, 2 tone finish .
ColumbwJ, liiDd l l COD•
ing vlnyllnterlor trim.
nicely,

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Wins AgainIn TV Ratings

OISTRICT. ~COMMITTEE - the committee on research of
the P.ortsmoulb District of the;Methodist Church left to right,
Dr. Richard Bauer. dilitrict su)i¢rlntendent; ReO. ~uUus Chandler (chairman), Rev. Roberto N~~~Sman, secretary, and Rev.

Wald Radford. spent Wedn~sday here In five visits at routh·
em Meigs county Methodist cliuiches with 66 lay people. Here
they are on the steps of the Por1Iand Church.

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SPORT MODELS

IIJl
AT
BIG
SAVINGS
AT BIG SAVINGS
1953 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · $665 1956 CHEVROLn · · · · · · $2195
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1955 MERCURY

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$1095 1957 PlYMOUTH · · · · · · $1395

1956 CHEVROLn · · · · · · $1295

LADif.S BLAZER

1957 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · $1695

1955 FORD · · · .. · · · · ·· · · $1095

1958 CHEVROLET · .... · · $1995
4 Door Yeoman WaiOJI, VS motor, power·
glide. radio, beater, power steering. Less
than 20,000 actual mileage by local customer. Ures, llnlsh and general condition
like new.

1959 FORD · · · .... · · · · · .. $2395
4 Door SU!tlon Wagon . Beaattful white OV·
er blue finish, clean Interior. good tires, VB
motor and Fordomatlc trans .• heater.

Seminary Student Is
Coming Here Sunday

AN EXCELLENT VALUE IN

1957 CHEVROLET ········ $1765

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Hard
Coupe. Monclalr, 348 cu. ln.
Chevrole motor with 4 's peed manual
transmission. radio and lteoter. BeautUul
white over red flnlsh .

1955 OLDSMOBILE

$1195

Super 88 ,Hard Top Coupe. Hydramatic
trans .• power steering and brakes, radlo1
heater, whitewalls. real sharp lllslde ana

out.

COME IN NOW &amp; SAVE
ALSO
CHECK OUR BARGAIN DEALS. ON
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ROY MOTOR CO.
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.Pomeroy, Ohio

Annual Spring
Meeting

Sonl{fe~~t

Of WSCS

Next Tuesday
The annual Sprln' meeling of
thl:!l Woman's Society of Chnstian
Service of the Metbodlat Churdtea
I• to 1&gt;e held at Frantllo Avenue
Methodlet Church l~ated at l"rank·
lln-av and Lop~t. Portsmouth,
on f\le&amp;day. M.atcb 29.
Realatration be&amp;ina at 9 a m.
and the momma ICIIIon w\11 start
pomptly at 0:45 witb many important ltemt of bu1lneu, roll call and
pled&amp;:e servlcet.
The matn apeaker wiU be the
past president of tiH! Ohio Conter·
ence, Mrt. H. ll. Baker of Toledo 1
the Woman'l Soclety of ChrisUan
Service. who la now chairman of
the Weale,oaD .s.rviee Gutld.
Other speaten WID be the dl·
:ector&amp; of

l'OO% All Wool Flannel Blazer

At the Jl)'tell. Run Free Meth.,.
dlst Cb\Jldl, Sunday at 2 p. 111.
• aontlt4t will be held with all
singe~ iDdlvlduals and u lfOUPI
Jnviteil.
Featured will
of

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April 8 In Gov.
o!fiee of the IJ'OUp.
recommended by tbe
tbe HOuae, blld tbe
phone, todl)', be
appolntment.

i AeeoltftD CHOCOLA,...

Pockets- Fully Lined- Crest

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Cttoc.latt

On Pocket.
~isn

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10 to 18
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ec1.i!clY B.ook.
Mut Chocolate.
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Circle, MYrtle
Smtih of lhe
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te"ndlDI I
ekuctioa

for
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He has
the past
he was planning
a~tack because Jew·
eomplained of his
and red-painted
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Men Fined In
County Coun Here
Twa

Of Two Egga
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WHIT£, RED and NAVY

Rep. Meinhart Na1J1ed
To Tu StlldY Group
Rep. oeorle l{elnhUt, · ~ddle­
port. hat been uked to .aerve on
• otucly gro~p to rev~.... Oblo pr..
pertJ tax laws, it wae announced

2 Roomy Patch

Jackets

James Kennell, student of the
seminary at Capital University,
will conduct services at St Paurs
Lutheran Church. tbis Sunday.
Rev. Kenneth Priebe, president
of tbe Ohlo DiJtrlct of American
Lutheran Churches. win meet
witb the «tUrteilf!l ()f St. Paul'.s
and SL JobD'1 Cburcbes 1bunday
April 7 at a p. m., lDStead of on
April 5 II l)leV10U~ IDDOUDced

Scheduled
At Hysell Run Chureb

JACKETS

1955 MERCURY · ·· · · · · · $1195

Fruit a,nd Nul

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State iilgh.way 'fatrol case&amp; heard
ln c:ounty court reported today Included Randall Adktns, 1$, Milwaukee, Wise , $10 and costs for
havint on mutiler, and $10 and
costa (latter su1pend~) for not
beinQ able to produce a driver's
'ucenae; and Ell White, 39. Pomeroy, $10 and cost• for having no
muffler.

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. $1.50

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an~ b,- the State
Highwl)' Df..
Pomeroy and Middleport Chambers of Commerce tod!ll' partm&lt;nt. lf not 1n MllHif, llllhad come to a meeting of fllinds on a blgb.way improvement mediately, .at lealt iA part.
program for Meigs county.
Some hl&amp;hwQ' 'Pf.t)Cram at
The proposals produced ln a joint meeting friday night In once here will be puobed lJ1 liar·
officu of the Ohio Power Company will be carried to Marietta jett. " •• aid to the lOCil ...,.
next Tuesday. There they will be presented during a planning no~iie Fulu. pr..ident of tbe
and progrllJIIIlllng meeting of Dlris!on 10 of the Oblo DepartChamber of Commerce.
ment of Highways.
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The requests to be gjyen orally one IUQetted by othen at the
a1~ IDJ were
in Marietta by reprtsentativea of meeting. One, proposed by c. c.
pre1ident of !be
both £bamben are beUeved "in Cuekler. ~eel that the eba_mbers
of Commerce
eo-sponsored tbe meeting;
line" with current lh.inkiol: Of tbe seek exteRJJon ~ re-loe~tion of
Ohio) Department of Highways rei Route 33 from Five Pomll mto the
McKelvey. Clyde K.Jrkland,
ative to relocation of Route. 33 Letart-Ravenn.ood area, to tn· 1~·~' Morgan, John Werner, Roand 7 . Essential po1nta are:
dude a new bndge across the Ohio
Neut.zhng, Rep. George
-Stratgbten and re-locate Rt. 33 River.
BtU Atlms, Henry
from the Athens County line to in- The reason - to open up tha Ra·
Tom Westoo, Willil
, Rich Rizer
Follrod, 'la.~ol!~ /
tersect Route 7 m the vtciruty of veru wood area to ealler access b Y
Franklm
Five Polnta.
Ohtoan• who work there, and to
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-Pusb earlier recommendation. entice more Kai~r worken to I u••en,
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by the Chambers that traffic be re- build home• In Oh10.
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routed under the Ohio approach to However, it was eon-eluded this
the Pomeroy . Mason bridge ao as could come later, as the program
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of fulfillment, and the other one,
egress.
- Replace a "dangerous'' one- Yery little, in ao far as a bridee is
way bridge on Route 143 near the concerned at this time.
CrossroadJ.
Dtscuuions also centered on
..Support the county commia- Route 7's re-location around Pomslonen' application for federal eroy and Middleport, but nothing
aid to re-surface Route 143 via Solid is known of planning ln that
Harrisonville to the Athens county direction .
ErneSt Vineyard of Eastern High
Jine, and re-surfacing of the For- Bernard Fultz recommended a Sehoul, and _Harold Graham, Harest Run Road over Dutch Town thorough study of economic re-- risonvtlle H1gh School, reYiewed
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aults to Pomeroy and Middleport tbe\r v~.att m Cincinn:ati to the Ro- W1demng of Route i2t to Ra· busineu that might be affected tary-sponSolred World Affairs In·
cine, R.Qute 338 from Racine to througb suggested relocations.
stitute, Friday night for memben
Letart Fall1 and replaee two outCounty Commi.88ioner Ihl.n c. qf the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro~
moded bridges on Route 680.
1Hartinger spoke in approval of Oub.
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Program chairman C. E. Blaketand won in a: close count aver 1He saw good chances for accept- lee tntroduced the ~~piors and
helPed in a· disoussiol'! pell'iod' after
their brief talks. Rotarian Q).a.kes..
Jee d'ad taken the bvy.s to Ciflcin.
nati last week and stayed witb
them through the discussions anc1
Jecturel!l by out1Jndio"g pel80Dali·
ties m world affairs.
Both boys expressed a deep inin the anformalion and ideu
cained at the meetinp lasl
and Saturd.fY .... The lt;tea)
their triJf...
Reed. Jr. allDOUJtOo
ed the lliNling with the 8ei1d Ro.
tary Club next Friday .at 8 jl. m. to
be held .at the :mdcileport b.lgb
school cafeteria. The Ladies' Night
event will be hi~Ughted by an
address by Leolt· Evant. Jackaon,
Ohio, banker who will also show
slides. taken in 'fa:ni.sia wllile ,on a .
recent federal d"fernment blisSion ·

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Rainey, Mrs. James
the Misses "Frieda
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Faehnle and Bess Sanborn.

Re110urre Development
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Resource Development will be
further studied at a meeting AprU
5 in Kyger Creek Hi&amp;b School beginolag at 7:30 p. m. Meig&amp;-Gallia
people interested are JnvitM to
bear Howard Phillips_. Rural Devel·
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days honored.

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PRCNICT PLANNED
The Syracuse Ladies AuxiUary

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hold a regl,llar meeting Monday
evenirJa: , -Mareh 28. All members
are uke!J to be present. Plans will
be ttarted-on a project for the near
future. Any Senior Fireman wish·
lng to attend wi11 be welcome and
they wUl be expected to assist
witb the project.

Th .. nday, . Friday
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March 31, April 1
April 2

. Station Open 24 Roars Dally~- We Never Close -- Store Open Saturday Til 9 P.M.

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AUXILIARY TO MElT

A -regUlar meeting of the Ohio
State Highway Patrol Auxiliary
will be held Marth 28 at 8 p. m. at
the ~on Hallin Pomeroy. Th~;re
will be two filma shown, one a
tint aid fibn and . "mouth to
mo~tb," artifieial respiration, and
Ofte on ','fital accident." The Gallia
County group ·will visit So they
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The Wildwood Garden Club
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There· will be a meetinM of
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day evenlnJ at 7:30 .at tbe high
acbool. This II ·to be a very im·
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the senior trJp will be made. All
Seo(or mothere are Urged to
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poet Robert frost said: "The best
way out is ilwaya through ."

JunJ.,. Welle of . _ CIIJ.
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moth«, lllln. DoU7 11'allo ""'
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Be&amp;lie Slaughter, Roberta, SharThe new ol llr. IIIII ~
Mr. and Mn, Don Heiney and . on and Nancy Roush apeot Suo-Rudy
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ed on Mr. and Mn. Gerald Uneh
-and Mr. and Mrs. J amu McGre·eory of Barlow and Mr. and Mrs.
A. N. McGregor of VillCf'nt Sunday afternoon.

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Today 1.8 Saturtiay, Mal'Cb 26th.
the 86th day of the year, with 280
more in UM,O.
The moon ill approaehina
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new phaae.
The mornina: stars are Man,
Jupiter and Saturn.
On tbil day in biltory:
In 1'7eG, the U. s. Naturalization
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Att wa1 made law. •
In 187&amp;, NeW . En1land poet Robert Froat was born.
ln. 1 1383, a fancy dreu ball
launC'bed Mr. and )ira. William K.
Vanderbilt into New York society.
In 18921 Americ-.n poet Walt
Whitman died In Camden, N. J. ,
ln 1023, actress Sarah Bern- '
hardt died in Paris.
In 1953, a new vaccine capable
of irrun.unlzin&amp; human
beings ·
against polio was announced by
Dr. Jonas Salk of the Univerlity of
Pittl burgh.

IQOSTEIIS TD MilT
-1M regular meeting of tbe
di'Oport !lind Booatero.wlll be
Mondoy at uo p. m. in lbo

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exclwding s:overnment mail and
County Exter"lon Agent
in businesset.
day's ill&lt;T{'a~t·d t.'ledrie load.
Sullsidif&gt;S h a\•e bof.&gt;n a part or
Su_bsid)' to
Appliann·~ opt"rating poorly , tpe AQJer~li economp since 1789 eel
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htus blowing, inotors overheatJng wben the first t rriff Jaws" were fOr .
- th eae are telJ.lale signs ttiat
in the United
Pk&gt;Yfnent
Frazer as MJSt(!r.
W~STER FAMIL~
therP.'.'l somethmg wro~ with that
•ployment ,
He ' seelftl to '· ha.v~ dl'op~~d the
Oliver coe WI! a brother of H.
yo ur t!leetricaJ system .
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vidua l
'veterans have
K. Coe fotmerly of l_taclnt . Hil middle name "Adafii" alsq tO hive
You need at least a tQO-amp has
direct or
well accepted over the year; .
ftom
n,ot
untU chanted···- -·the '· J•'speiJiriC
servu::e entrfinre sw!tch and 1 se- benefit&amp; from subaidy in one
One t;ubsidy progra,m which hal
hiJ
but "Rausch" to "Roihh" before ,buy·
pt~rate circU&lt;It for each major ap- form or another.
retumed mO:re tban . has been
itl;l: Qr . ~elliag •any land or any
pliance. says W. R. Schnug and
Within recent years much has paid cmt bas bejn iP connection
othfl;' -tiYIWM tranuetion.
W. E. Stuckey, Ohio ~tltt Unf- beea said in the pn11 and by with the Fe4eral Housing Adminit 8efi:IDB very proNble that he
1 venity F.xtension a~l"lc~;tlt\O'al ~·
~rd of mouth eoncemin!i suU si- istration and ot'her programs for
w~s married in Pf.., ~bq.ut 1740,
~ ineers . They are co-authors of a dies to the American farmer . A home owners and tenants. Subbefdr'e hi tame to tht ,shepandoah
1 new agricultural
exi.tnJion ser- recent ppblication of the Departprimarily to bidlviduals in·
Valley "il:hd 'lie ahd his·· wife, Su·
viee leaflet . Whlcb Offers tips em ment of AJricultural Economics
djsaater reJjef, Feder.al
salibab, were in the vaJl~y before
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and Rural SQCioloiJ, Ohio State
Defense
AdmJnistratlon,
.~amuel
The teallet "A Day tn the Life UnlvenJty points out some Of the
lunch program, and public
,He
ie buried in Old
Pine
and welfare .
of J . Oki'r" portrays in cartoon interesting pointe. ill a mlmeoCt!Ur.ch
(now
St.
Mar}!s)
cemetery
form some o! these electrical pro· graph_ entiUed, "Su~idi~ in ~he
we are in favor of , OT
a tew mile~t west .Of Mt. crackson.,
blems and suggests way s to avoid Amer1can E®nomy. 'flus pubhcaany partleular 8Ubs1dy
Va.
A small slab ::bout 12.Jncbes
or rnrrect them. topi~s ~· rif the · tion_ ia avail~ble to th01e i~ter~st·
freq~e~tly determined by our
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inches .hae the foli:owing i1F
leafl et arc available ~t ICou\ty · ed m studymg ·a bout •uWd1es, fM'CUPahon , our pif'enta,· 11nd the
&amp;&lt;!riptlon in German, Annq 1711
extension -offices.
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how t_hey are developed, and who commul}ity in which we live. Moat
Gflbohren JobanD.es Rausch Ges·
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subsidies
were established to
·torbe)i Den 19 October. 1786.
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· ''WBLL,'Kl':(OWN FARM - A large num\)er1 ,of readers recognized this farm at Bashan power suppliers -al~ -Ktv.ir.iVi.U.), ly pubiiC~ze~ and c,tft~: L1ttle have ou.t lived the~ usefulness. : ·
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. i l by ;Tohq.J. Rose, mail address, Long Bottom RD, of 110 acres, and known as the "Rose able on a loan baut. a ¥11~-\et ia knv(n ·or _said by JQQit people Some subsic;ly de~ and at· .
which may he used m 'i~:.QA~unc· aboot ~dreds o! no]l-farm S!!b rangements have bt!err abused .. ·
'J~n Rose is the third generatio.n of Roses on the farm, it having been owned by his tion with mnterial in the leaflet. sidles which have oPerated to the Marty of them have s'erved a socR~ Your Clllves On
t btdore him . Mrs. Rose , (Mary K.), and M r Rose were married in 1948 and they have A scri pt accompanies the sel. advantage of individuals or busiactepted fUilCtiOli. '111.&amp; ef.
of subsidies ~.~rmeate our
'·th'"'e Ch.Udr~, Archie io, Julie 6, and Maudi e, 3. Guernseys are favored in this dairy farm- quality prune, but n tree o~ an- ness units for many years. Subsidies
are
confusing
because
of
a few "-"gqa.e:nts of
Jog 'upej'atiOn, and naturally, hay is the top c:::'~"::.P·~....,..--,:--'-;;;;--;:------ other variety must be -planted ~vera! reasons.
are eop&amp;pleteit u.naf·
A tqmplete
near it to assure a crop~
Fir'lt, then are many poaskble
then1.
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Peaches are about as, easy to kindi. Second, sublidies may be
,iJAVI! MORE MILK
df th-e dir~t{f"'.f l~
~:row a~ prunel't but llave a · few
·
TO SELL
made
available
for
a
wide
v&amp;r·
proa:rams,
either
condemCfJmmand
more posts ttlat must be contrul· iety of purposeg....:_._.to stimulate
or
praise of
federal
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led . Pea ch blossoms also are consumption, to reduce inequalisucl'l.
slighlly
more s usceptible to tieR of tncom~, to protect busispring frost damage than those ness&lt;=s, industries, etc. Third, the
j'We Do Cuatom Gri.DiijnC"
Of all the tree fruits that will more of fruit. Cherry trees un- 1of plums . All eommpnly, ~own .sub.etdy quea~ion ia a mixture of
· 2iod $1,
PhoN WY 2-3254
grow in Ohio gardens, sour cher- der good care will produce heavy peaeh variet,les ar~ self. (ru11ful, economic, oolitlcal, moral and soexce 11t J. II . Ha le, so a 11~l~t . trce
ries are the easiest to grow, say.s crops for 20 to ~ years.
.
I shOUld .prodUj."e JOod CN)pl. 1
cia] cOnsid'eratlon:l.
Eldon Banta, l:xtenston fruit spe·
European
or.
prune
type
plums
Other
tree
fruits
9UCI;hf$
apples
Understanding of the term j 1
daliRt at The Otllo State Untver·
probably a~ the next easiest J)('ars, sweet cherries, ·- ~(lpanese su·bsidy i&amp; hampered by the re·
sity .
Sour cherry trce1, Ute other fruit trees to grow. Prune plums plums and aprit'Ots, USI.IIlly are Iuc\ance tA many beneficaries, to
tree frultll, are adapted to a wide have more pe11t problems than do mo 1·e difficult for the ·nrdener call subsidies by their true name. 1
r·
tn the budget of the United Stites
variety of soil condltlom to lone cherries and 80 require more to grow.
apray
appliclltl~ns, say·s the spe"'
government there a ~ctlon caned
as the !Oil i.8 well drained . Tbey
cialist. Black knot diseue may
&gt;
"CurTent Etrt.eni!I!S fqr AidA and
require little pruning and need be troublesome but can he conIn U. S. Departmet~t of ·~grt• Special Service•" which refers to
fewer sprays than any other tree trolled by pruning off Infected culture expenments, grats s1l~ge
fruit Montmorency Is th"' best branahes whCn the swellings ap- \osses were kc~t low by ~ahng fin·ancial aid or auWant 1:iven by
variety and a slnJit tree wm set pear . AmonR the better varieties the. silo with .a plastic tover the Federal Government to pri·
and
vate individuals or organizations.
NE)V ItA\'EN..Jhte New
good cropa, Banta expphains.
are Stanley and ~talian Prune . w:1ghtcd at the sJdes a~d co.,.ered
As a -g eneral deflnl~ion we Lions ctub -held their
A well·1rown cheqy tree will
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m)ght consid~r a subsidy is • plan quet Wednesday
yield from 20 to SO pat~ndl of !mperial_!pineuse 11 a very h~g-~~~~~ to 3 Inches or
Command Gravely Power to llahten
Wber~by some individuals, groups LeMion Homa. with
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fruit when 5 or 6 years old. when
your lawn and Marden chotell ODI
or buainess units receive govern· members rervlni the
e
to
10
y
ears
old,
a
IOOd
tree
Tnccor-30 Tooltl
ment funQa or benefit• from gov·
.Miss Elatne. ~ayre ente.rtalne4
ehoulrl produce 100 pounds or
.AC!&amp;OSS
3. Go4 of war 22. An
f)'r ~t acti.ooa over And above the a:roup with aeveral vocal ~­
AII·Gee~r
J. The :
'· Place at
em bel..
the exeh.ange value of .11oods, lectlons. Sbt waa accO}llpanied at
..,.en interva~
ll.ehsupplies or servicea rendered.
tbe piano ~ he(s~atet, ·Sandra.
Rever~e
1. Steep
B. Glistened
ruent
Two feature~ of a subsidy are
10. Stringed
ill. Ape'• foot
23. Am~rl·
3 MODEL 440
Henf)'
district
that the government h_as to be wat
a:ueflitwttry,
apeaker.
He
J.natrum~t
1. Old tlmea
can
Involved
and
t~Kt income must Lion•' activity in the Eye
11. A, call
{o.rcha.te)
Indians
I
be reidi~tributed ."
vation Program. West Virginia
to Jtop
8. High prle!t 2\S. Fodder
There are four major methods one of- five state a in th•;• ·~ountii
ASK FOR FREE DE.MONSTRATION
(var.)
e. C!U' having plant
of granting subsidy including which bas a statewide
12. On. tlW
a rwnh1a
21. Little
direct
and jram, indudiDi eye banks, cornea
aea.t
atrl
WITH BLADES
tr. . .Janh a~d eye ope!a~o~...f .
11'1111~Ji. or a ' • 11.
!loa.......,.. iD !!Itt!'\
18. Rub k iJ"-_...-i sa "' · ~ _. •\. ~
~~~
·Hti iild-45 QUt of every 81 s~elai
19. J:ventnc
-a
38. Peel
eye dOfl were purehued by I.,jons
ltun rod
bird
39. Sbaks
so call- Club! and aJven to the blind. Jle
Phone WY-2·2975
20. !!'he killer 8·1.. Extrem6
(dl~l.)
ed
to
agriculture
usu.ally as1led that the local club ~etUte
I
512 E. Mlln St.
PonMroy
whale
36. Roman.
4.1. ¥pncrel,
Rtcolne, 0.
do('-f not point out that such pro- names of the bUnd and aubmlt
21. :Burns with
Jlandle
dog
grams have benefitted most con· them to the state.
llquld
37. Dry
42. Ex1.1t
sumers in the fin.t~tr)' as well a11
AUGdinc were Mr. and MrS.
14 mll,io~ needy persons, l.!li Thomas Koffman, Mr. and Mrs.
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mi(l·lon in charity institutions, Jack Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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and an estimated 80 million needy
people in 011 countrleJ around the
~
world.
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Some of · the business subaldles
in recent years have included
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reconstruction flnanre corporameuul'tll
,
lion, assistance to airlines, riven
U. Younr lid
fJ?I"
harbors, flood conttol and navlga·
88••~ llhleld
85.1leclmete•
lion aids and the postotilce deficit

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Farmers Are Late On Scerte
Of Gethng
· SubSI'dy Haildouts
c. a.

af ~We but who 1o bo!Df
cared lor ol the bome of bel' diu·
shter, Mn. Unnie HWtt at Guy•
ville, 0 .
lrlr. and Mrs. Delbert Barber

""erat montu 111t Weldo, o ., wttb tame to tate eaq ot ·her rather,
biJ dlulhter, lin. J4oepltlne HuU Frant 8bumwa1 wbo ll ill.
bu returned luire.
Mr. and M.n. Charles Deem
1lra. Zora Belle Taylor of Col· and family of Marion were a:uuts
umbut vlaited in the w,IJA(e Sunday of hit &amp;nndfatber, Mr.
have cone to Painetvllle where bome wtt.h 1111' cbUdrea KdD7 and Krs. J . 8. Hartt.
Frienda here have learned of tbey have employment.
and lrlarJ Ethel Taylor.
Mu. Paul Nicbolt an.1 family,
lllneas of Mn. Eule Coqrove
Clyde Plckent bu opeul ..... mot 1011er o1 C.l1lmbuJ Mr _ and Mra. James Brannon call-

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,. March 26, 1960
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Z-DaUy SenUnel,

New In Farming

Electrical Bugs
Pile Up When
Entrance Poor

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�1.2 Teams Tc Meet For Title
Of Oriole
Down3-I

EXIHBITION

~m1Ilnal

single game, CariLng~, 801
St•ndlngs
Won Lost Pet.
Carhngs
22
2 917
Jim Woods, a roWue th1rd base- Ebersboch Hdwe
17
7 708
man, sparked Philadelphia's Six- Starks Drugs ·
15
9 62!1
run 13th mnlna: spree against De· J &amp; S Super Mkt
9 15 375
Lr01t by openlnJ that lnnmg w1th Team No 2
6 HI 250
a homer Stan M.U5iafs three run Metgs Equ1pmenl
3 21 125
homer led the Catdhtlla to their
SE"ASON HIGHS
\'lctory over tbe lteds. The P1r Jnd 3 games, P Col lms, 5HI
ales won their nmtb ~onsecut1ve Ind. t game P Mullen 206
~me whetl Paul Glel, who re· Team 3 games, Carllngs 2313
heved Lartj Foq in 'the nmth , Team 1 ganie, Carhngs. 821
muffed out a Washington rally
TOP "$" BOWLERS AVG.
P Mullen
l$
P Collms
1M
II,IB ~~OTHIRIIOOD
M Murray
1411
NEW' llAVEN-Tbe New ll_aven
M. Ebersbach
146
EUB Brotl:lerboud held tts 'March
E Sylveatcr
140
meeting recently at the church
Patti Rickard was the leader. Has
topic was "The Un1fled Church "
tfostenes were Mr11. ~dgar Layne

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ln other action, the WhLte Sox

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Anthony Maceroru, prestdeht of
the National Boxms: Auodatlon,
today appr.oved plan1 for a ;t0¢anP,atet t1Ue [~gJit at ~ Vlllt§r,Nev

May27
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Jordan verbally agrted t"- •Meet

Pan!t next after watchlna ~e 23year-old Cu8an b.atUe Th?IJlpson
to a draw m theU" brwsmg 12round el1mmal.ion ftght at ¥adason
Square Garden Fnd,ay nl.a,J.d. '

Roosevelt 'had ken w the fint penod.
cum1ng

~om

be

htnd to edge T{lledO Scott, 6'2-58,
m the second garoi
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Coach o{ the lear John 'Y{ool
ums ul Rooseve lt termPd the VIC
tor~ O\ cr Toledo Scutl Lh~ Ted
dlf&gt;.S
worst game Wl' played all
yea1
But the wmning . squ~ds, ~a.,d

1'roiana' Namclu l,.•aV
They rolled to a 164 le'6a und
were ne\'er 'threatened although
Tlmken ke~ battling , unlll the
fmal buzzer AU Oh10 forward John
led both
w1th 23 pomts,

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teams m scormg
but hHt effort! failed t,o match
~st Tech'J ba~n~Ye
enough overall ab1l1ty tO ~n
&amp;upeQ~!_beJiJJt ·BJld reboupdJng
when 1l counted, and set Uie1st~ ab1~ty 101p 'the sto~ for 1 East
for a ILttmg playofr betw~eii l(f.t 1 Tee The Sdrabp grabQ,~ 58 rfrated Rooseveh and ru~neti,I.Jil bou ds to tmi\erl's 25, and hit 2;i
r.ast Terh
. o( 29 free t~?roWs
c;antoq'~ I~?" 1
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had an eaSJel lime of tt 'than
Th~ Trojai)J'! choS~: t,o
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RooscveU, however and may be the Searab! Instead o'f r;u;laymg

sa!y and birthday of Mrs )lt.~rt

Mills were (lbservt!d by tbetr se·
cret pab
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f Uture fjk
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In Air For Now

Jutt Pollard.

old Cbambf:rlam, one of them

coach of the Mmneapohs Laker,,
today was uphmlstJC over his
team 's chancf's of beatmg the Sl
Lou1s Hawks In the final game of
the NaliOJIBI HasketbaU A&amp;locialwn
Western Dlvhlon fmal~.
The wmner of today'a game Will
play the Bolton Celtlcs, Eastern
DJVISion fmals wmncr, Sunday In
the ftnt game of the playoff
series for the £'hamp10nshtp
That game Will b~ played in
Boatnn and Will be nationally
televised starting 11t 2 15 p m est

to those al&lt;ea~y molttlon~( · and
ii~~.-Robert Tewks~ari' avd.' !.If!.

N•''-

Monday
'r
"We're not accepting, Wtlt's deci&amp;lon ,u. !mal," he satd. "We
Eddie 0§1~1~. Phlla~~lphia don't
take anything for fmal" '
Wat:tloo' ~'i11fr Who was slumlecl
Chamberlain, Jneanwbile, reFriday by Qfiamberlaln's "I qult"
peated that he bad quit the NIM
announee!p~ was reported work
for good
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lnt OV~l' • three year pact that
80'1'•
~uld bring W!lt $100,"There's not enough money to
000 for~next 1euon.
~et me back to play In the NBI\.,"
Other iQurcea aaJd Chamberlam be added "Jlntll I make up my

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-:ould e!llbJrk. soon on a Western ~~~~.:~~;t :h~~t ~·~ p~:~g a~~ .~o,
1 trlp a,u:l W.Ut himself declared
be
~!Cht ~ in aQd "see my friend,
Abe S.l! •teln," bou Of the Har- INDIANS' MELD HOSPITALIZED
TUCSON", Am . UPI - CleVe
h.-m GIO tro~t-ers Saper•tein pa1d
and
Ind1an. short11top Woody Held
Wilt .n, eitimtted $65,000 tor playtas
been
tent to the Mayo Instiing with th' Trot ten two years
ute at ijoc;hester, Minn, (or a
ago,
•hysicaJ eb~kup and a "rest."
Another facet of the s1tuat10n :eneral :Manager Frank Lane SIJld
leld had been working out despite
picture.d a~etal l.ttractlve
loctors orders. Held recenUy undanghllli lit. front of the
lerwent su,rgery, for removal of a
SUjOJ!IRJ ATTACK
, vart from his itioulder and tt took
MA~~ET, N Y uPI -Mu nore than 40 Sfitches to close the
tin Tananbium, Yonken Raceway nc1sion
president, Was recuperatmg today
in the N~ Shoie HoRpital from
a mild he~rt atta~k suffered al
h11 Great Neck, N Y, home Frlday,

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a

hia:Ji-paying public relations
Gottlieb said he
talk to Wilt someJ,ime

POMEROY

J1:J~'t~i was

conducted by the pres{de,nt, Mrs.
Mills with plans n:l.ade for
April meeting to b~ l)eld at the
home of Miss Ann HdweJt.
During tlle social hour ~q-~h·
ments were served by the 1\qt;te.ss

tbe

S.

Crqw's St~qkJifouse

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'l1l.e birthday of Mrs. · Leo
Sm1th and the weddmi atmtver·

Salem Loo.l This Aft6r.noon

"1' tl IIC ll, II ht 0&amp;

ry

Mrs Wilham WaJters enteftaln.

Upst~ Frazeysburg To. Meet

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'lbap a few bundred, and known ina &lt;)boen Less than that number at·

lh~

ed members of tl\e Fortti.lte Club
11t her home Th11J'S4iay evening
when they met for the fe(111ar
March meeting.
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Fortnite E:lub
He!d Its R~$ulcn
Meeting Thursday

Namem of the TroJans

Lakers' f.oacb
Hopeful In Big
Play-Off Game
ST LOUIS, UPI -

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Henny (Ki_d)

Argentina's Fedarico Thom~n In
tbeir 12-round elhrunatlon &amp;\It

fresher for the finals The Searabs. who bave won 23 straight
after an opening loss, pracllc.a~ll)
wrapptid up their wm over Tun

"The G..oteot
T.st. S.n..tlon

W. MAIN ST.

NEW YORK UPI -

m Ohto nigh school athletiCS'

l mnre troubleround.m

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Paret wll1 get the ~ext crack 8.t
Don Jordan's welterwejght ella~

B)' 808 GRIMM

1 he Scarabs, shoolmg for theu
thtrd straight utle under new
coach Joseph Howell, dpwned Can
lon 'l'imkcn 71-60, in Friday nii!ht's

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SUNDAY SCHOOL

lh Welter (Jass ·

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Unbeaten Daytnn R~sevelt and dePittsburgh 9 Wuhington I
fendmg
cbamp1qn Cleyelatld East Tech cla,!lj for tbe Ohao
St. Louis &amp; ClnclnMfl 3
hig~
school
Class AA hjl,s~etbal! htle \Q~t in a battle beN•w YOf"k ' Milw•+ 0
tween
the
state's
t"'o top-ranked tearp.s
Chlca10 A 6 IC'. C. 5 ()3 lnnint•)
lt will be East Tech's speed and finesse against Roosevelt's
San Fnncitco 14 Clt~v•f•nd 1
heft and hustle m the sho~down battle ror the biggest pnze
Chic.go N 4 Boston 3

Frank B1mmann
the p1tcher
the Wh1te Sox obtamed from the
Red Sox last wmtf&gt;r, relieved
Bnl_~o P1eret' With runnt'rs on ~
ond and th1rd and onP out In the
mnth and p1tched 4 2 3 mnmgs of
scoreless ball ag~mst lhe Athie
hrs to gam tbe v1ctory

John Bumgarner, Edward Bumgar
ner, Willard Armstrmlg, HPrnord
L1evmg, Otha L1evmg, Lawrence
LJeving, llalpb Gibbs, Sr , Robert
Cooke, Rev Robert D11le, Fred Ba
1 tey, Paul Rlckard ,
Edgu Layne,
Lutiler Smith and CharieR Lest

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Over T\rnkeu; Roosevelt In Struggle

By Unit•d Preu lnt•m•tion•l

BOWLING

~r11. Georie Jewell,
Mrs Poul
Rickard and Mrs John Bumgarner
those attending were Harry Miller,

ANOTHER Till£1 • • • • By Alan Mavtt

Sc~rl\hs l{,v~ E~y Time W, V~c~C\cy

BASEBALL

thP Kansas Ctty Athletlcs
m 1::1 mnmgs 6-4. the Ph111les
5eorcd s1x run~ 1n the 13th to
down tht&gt; Detro1L Tigers, 8-2, thi
Pittsbun:b
P1rates edged the
Washmgton Senators, i-8, the St.
Lmm
lardmal! de ft'aled the B•ltlmol"t 3 Los Ang•l•s I (night)
Cml'mnatl Reds 8 3 , and the Chlc~o L.'ubJ;
nipped the Boston
ued Sox 4 3

Giants
the borne run
whtle cru11blng
14-1. Willle
San Fran
two bomers W1ltbtee run homer
~~:.l~t~no also hit one

~~r~t Wil! ~f.l! ; ·
Chance
. At Title
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~PRIV"TE 1\'#\~

child is a glorious and ra&lt;l.fa'lt t~- to behold. Intuition
In Whom-they ' m~ l&gt;li!,ce tM~
~· W'l),\ aslhat wi!J.cb

~ 1\,li:CJIPTIO~
eBANQUET

, ne,verJ~e fiJ!JJ. IJi \ O!,e \1J.ey learn to. loVe.
~u.,,da ch !lie exalt~ love of GoQ., to be learned by
.,
y' Schoot
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a pare!).\ if yqu will take them, nol just send

eMEETING

HOTEL~.
PO~R9Y'I

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Private Rooml For
10 ~ 170 People

tb1~ own spiritual well b&lt;iing as well as tor
chiluren.
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~~i.th, t~\'! hope it will', in some mt.asur.e, fos~er rJI'Id help ~ust&lt;tirJ
= t'.!&lt;hith itgood in.famil~ anel community' li~; this feature is
. t:l.~r""' by the bu~tness ft rms Rnd. organizatims whose I'IO,I'IleS
qppeor below.

~f,E PAIK~G
After GP.M. With

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Mercban\11 Pollie Service

HIDE-AWAY 8A1J
servtng GoOd rood
ll!ld Legal Bever&amp;fl'll
Until 2:SQ A.M.
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of qualiry home
npalr llllltrlals.

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PHILCO TV

home repaif
tlml
is h.eu

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McKnig~t
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A BeautiM Console CAt\1!\ft
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a.n, imler,
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·fully compounded·blj' a
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doc:tar' s prescription fo~
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~.fJ'l?'l: 58·~·llav•lll(WOOd, W. Va.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, March 26, 1960

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FOil CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

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25

75c

$2 25

$1 5()

$7 !1{1

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GAS 1-ii:A 1 ER 75,000 BTU Call
W'r: 2-3707 111ter 1 ao .P m
3 23 3tp

RATES
3 C'erJts per word, oae msertJon_ Mmunum cb.-ge - 60 cent&amp;
8 cents per word for three oonsecuuve in6ertio11.s
Special - one month for 30 centa per word.
Full rate of 3 cents per word •lll be charged for advertislng
at not patd within 10 days after rece1vmg bill
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GERMAN SHEP ~RD PUPS FOR
sale L.Ltter regutered, 4~ mile
north of Alfred oft Uutch R1dge
l&lt;oad W C Stout, GuysHlle,
3·25 Jtc
Ohio R D No 1

WANT ADS
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Hacme Wl9-3065
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pohr•n Moton. 600 e. Mlln
St., Pomeray. Phone WY·l..J&amp;IO.
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Pomeroy High
Scholars Noted

RIVER
REPORT

(Con1inued Fnlft\ Paee On•l
•fem!nmc ' part or the learn.
J ack.1c Sc1denabel and and Marll~u Pn ce were effectJ\Ie when they
appt•ared on stage as "Toro the
Bull Cherry Scott was the nimble
footed matador
Pnne~pal James A D1ehl, Jr ,
presented
several
scholarship
a,.,ards L1nda Crow received the
Belt) C.ocker Homem aker of To
morrow Award for havmg achteved
h1gh score 111 the test gtvcn to Porn
1eroy senwr g1rls 1 he award 1s il
beautiful go ld pin
Sondra Potts was named P01u
I eruy Hlg h School ·Good CitiZen"
and Wi! ~ prc~cnted the DAR Ccrt1f
'""of \tent A•ard for !ugh score
l1n the Do\H test

Gau... : Montc:omery 18.8 up.
per 9.6 lower, runnmg 10 ft Gal
hpoh.s 19.0 upper, 103 lower,
runnmg 18 ft Lock 23, 1D 0 rlsmg
All dama are up tnciudmg
Lock 22 running about 1 \1o: traps
of water down to Lock 17, runn
mg 2 traps and about 30 w1ckets
below Lock 17.
Water temp , 38 degrees at 7
a m air temp., Lock 23 at 7 a
111 30 degrees, scattered snow
R1ver Boata down
Emmons
worth dam, Salvetti 10 30 pm 0-12,
tnd1ana 3 48 am, 6-3, Lock 17,
Walter C Beclr:jord 4 30 am
20.0; Lock 20 Vulcan 7 25 am, ().10
Lock 21 PlU.sburgher 6 30 am
22.0, Lady Ltnda 7:40am ().3; Lock
23 M1ke Crechtor 4.20 pm 2().(),
Wmchester USO pm o-&amp;; Jane T
6 4!. Pm 1-6; Walter Wllliam.son
8 50 am 0.3; Fred W. Olcutt 9.M
pm 0.1, Beaver 10·10 pm 1.0; Ad·
va nce 4 40 am 1~1; Eastern 8:05
am 11·8, Atlas 9.30 am 3-0; Helen
Z 10.10 am !H)
Upriver Lock 23, A V. Crill
1.46 pm 0·2; W. s. Rv 2:411 pm,
1!·3, Hobert E. Reed 3.1&amp; pm ~
LehJgh 4,10 pm 13-3; Ovec 11.10
pm 20.0; Jame1 D. Francia 10:40
am 8-0, Elger Cliff 1 05 am G-2;
C V -Harner 6 50 am O.Z.
GalbpoHa Lock I. F Freiberger
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--A.dll recelVtd by 10 AM wtll b~ m tllat day • paper
INDIAN HELICS WILL BUY OR
trade for old COlDS John R
Arnold K EYans recel\led the Na
PHONE WY-l-2157
Ve1th, Cheshtre, 0, Rl 2 Lwnal 'r1ent Scholarshtp A wart! for
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Phone Emerson 7·7433 3·25·3tp I bemlo( a (mallsl 1n the annual
scholarship contest conducted un
( 1 J Notices
( 8) A u t 0 S a Ies
( 14) For Rent
d&lt; r Ihe sponsorsh ip of that organ
--~-====-::JZatJOn Arnold ranked In the top
1956 l:IUICK V8 SPECIAL 4 DOOR A.p,~l"tmtHHta. PHple'• T•tract. end unt per {CIH of those competing
$1,295 Hard Top Sedan
One
V•lt $t., aft BuHtrnUY Awe.,
PruHI!i al DJChl presented an
careful local owner. Shows excel
Pomwoy. Phon• WY-2-2327.
I' Honoro.tble Mentwn Certificate for
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dnve.
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Evans !ugh achievements m the
3·24-6tc A¥AluM.l£NfS- ..furmahed ar~d\ OhiO Umvcrsrly D1stnct m the
Blaettnars, Pomeroy
- --t~utumtsbed. McMa1ten, Middle- Ohto General Schol:~.rs hlp Test for
! l952
MERCURY TWO
DQOR
port. Pbone WY-2-~286.
2·3-tf Jilgh School Semors, and an OhiO
Montllr.Y, hardtop Nice condl·
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Lton Good tires. Phone SH2 1 and 8 ROOM HOUS&amp;, t RUO.M Gcncr&lt;~ St w urs up
Certificate
3- 22 5tc
apartment and 3 r
. statmg that he ranked fm1t among
4023
-ment. A. N Ben
;~~~ Mergs County paruc1pants
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MEHCUHY HARD TOP.
WY 2-3272.
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Other Pomero~ semors recetvmg
$1 695 4 Door Sedan Very low Ohtu (,encral Scholarship for Sen(Lou-Wow)
mileage Shup car uuude end FOR RENT-HOUSE, MODERN, 3 wrs ~·1wa1Ll cerllfJCu!es wer e Bar
out Push button sh1rt Radio
bedroom, gas furnace, local ga:; rw llulllps, whu pldced thtrd m
Spring 5•1• &amp; Op~n Ho\•t•
and beater B1aettnan, Pome
30 cent rate. Reedsville, OhiO :\lelgs County Jack Hart, who
March 3ht, Apr1l ht &amp; 2nd
, roy
3·2ol-6tc
Yukon 5·3281.
3·26 6tc ranked sc~cnlh, Charles Rlfflc,
PRIZES:
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nmth and Albert Martm. Jr lOth
FrM Trip To H•w•u For Two 1\IJNDOW lJLINDS AND SHADES' HOUSE FOR RENT lN POMEROY 1 Supermlr&gt;ndent C S G•bbs'spoke
17 c11 • Ft. O..p Frene
Vet!~tlar. Blinds, all aizea and
4 rooms and bath unfurmshed commend1ng the varsity, reserYe
Plus Mii.lly Ouhcrs At
colors. Free Estimates. Dale
Phone WY2·3~75
2 26 2tp 1.1nd Jreshrnan basketball tearos for
POMEROY LANDMARK
' Wippel Supply, 2115 Union Ave.,
' ha\1ng won the1r SEOAL Cham
&amp;.,,..,..,..,..,..-=,...,....,.~l 1 Pomeroy, Ohio
3-4-60tc (
Help
t d
pJOn!;hips He compli mented playet
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Thom.. M. F1ln
195
Tetr"llt• end Pelt C"•·•rol
5 CHEVROLET VB, CLEAN, GlRL OR WOMAN TO ASSlST (lQ ) Termite
t=ne intp&gt;tetlon, lnaur•nc• H•tlon·
standard 1h1ft, Tudor, radio,
with house wurk and care of
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wid•. e..., t•nns.
!~eater, good condition
Elmer
two mvahds. Ltve m, no Jpun
Control
Phone i1'onwroy WY •
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dry Day off. Phone WY2-6459
2 2366
PHONE
Portsmouth PR 6-2150
1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN, RA· 1 or CH7 2164.
3 24 6tc FREE INSPECTIONS.
WY 2-2774
Gilmore
Suppl;,
2 29 tfe
d10, ~eater, •t&gt;ndard
oh 1ft
B
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Store Vauchan Pest Control Co
12,000 m1ies Call WY2·34~.
USiness erv1ces
Member of National .rest Con
f WILL NOT liE Rfo~SI 1 0NS1BLE
26
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lrol Association.
12-3 lfc
tor any debts contracted by
Jtp
I. O, McCOY
-anyone other than my 11elf.
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Haro)d Rose
or a e
Rout• 2,. Long Bottom. .thla.
(20b! I nsuronce
(Signed)
Address Uactnc R lJ
HOME WOVEN RAG RUGS. $3 00 AIR Cf'NDITWNlNG, REFRJGER.
DON STIVi;RS
3 25 3tp
each Forest Run Methodist I atlon ser\'Ice Jack's Refrigera
- --~Church Phone WV2-6213 or 1 tion, New Haven. Phone TU
CROPJJINl; PIUVILEGES My Ap·
contact members ()f WSCS.
21l~7.
6-23 tf
ple GrnYe Farm
1960 seaso n
B-24 3tc
Mauarhu~rett1 Avenue, North
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M ...._, ,.._ .. _ C . .
t.fakc offer
Glenn WoHe, 941 1007 FAHMALL CUB TltACTOR,
HOUSE applienc•t. Arnold Bro111•1.. ....
W t w h
Plow, Cultivator, DlliC Harrow,
th•rs,. Syr•c:ui•, Ohio. Phone
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es' " 8 '"~on, ·
Power take off and Pulley, and
WY·2-6384.
11-19-tfc
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(3) 5, 12, 10, 26, 41c
new 5 rt mower. Never used TELEVlSIO-N l!A_D.IO- -AND. SMALL
493 L.lrtcoht $t.
Tractor und attachments m ex
Phone
3 1
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. an
In Memor I
appliance repn1r Phone Otis ____ WY·2· 56 Mid leport
ccllcnt shape Can be see at
BARN£S SUlPSON tNSui!~NCX
)N t~ofEt~otORY- 0~ NEIL l:l 1-IYSELL Luzerne Pierce's at Long Bot McClmtock, Racme, Ohto.
Aicr.ts, Middleport Jo'ue, Auto2
who wa~ killed m an 11 cc1denl
tom, Oh10 tJr call Mr Fultz at t ~-Jc:.t:-:f=
e ----·---mob•le, Bonds. Phone WY 2·
onl' }car ago on Mard1 27 HJ50
~~2 218,6 Pome_roy, Oh10 Den· ;;USTOM tiUJL'l KJll,HJ!:.N D&amp; 2903
We t•annot sa~ ami wi ll 1wt say
ci 0 Curtlf~, Exec, of
E11tale
ll.filned fo .. •our hum' fMI.,
~------'l'i&gt;ttl ht• 1s dead - he Js Just
u( Ho}l W Curl1s, Deceased
llmMLus bn.....nan .~d 4~ooU,
COMPLETE
INbUILANCE ~R&lt;&gt;
aw;~y,
l:J.f W. Kanawha Ave, Colum
Phone WY 2 53 zt.
8 8&gt;8
tectlon Ltfc, Auto, !&gt;ire, Pollo
Wllh 11 c h eer~ snHic alll.l a W&lt;IVC
bus, 14, OhiO
3·24:·3lc
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of the h.;md
tELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
Call Don M1l.la, lhddleport,
Ob1o.
He has womhllld 1nto au un
Buy The Best In
Appl11nc. r•palr. Cell Fr•nk
known hual
f
Capt•lna, 414 N. S•cond Av• ~--=-------- Think of him 11ttll u.s the same
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"Most Valuable Player" 10 the
league and Robert Wmebrenner for
bemg the league's most accurate

Foul Shootfr.

The Pomeroy school head and
Prmc 1pal James A Dtebl Jr urged
students to InVIte' bask~tball fans
to attend the SEOAL :Basketball
Banquet at Sacred Heart Church
Thursday March 31
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First Time In
Grand National
Brings Winner

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AINTREE, England UPI-Twen

ty. two-year-old Gerry Scott, rtdmg
m his first Grand National, booted
the favored i~erryman II to VIctory
a\ 13·2 odds today in the 117th
runnmg of the famed steeplechase
race at Aintrce course.
Badonloch, a 100 to 'l shot, was
second and Clear Profit, 20 to 1.
was thtrd m the "world's toughest
horse race ' of more than four
nules.
Twenty s1x horses started m the
grueiVng event Mr C. B Tay·
lor's Dondrosa, whJch had been
hsted as a probable starter, was
scratched one hour before post
t1me
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A crowd o( 1~0,000 jammed the
famed course to see the raoe, on
wh•ch tile ramed Irish ho1pltal
sweepstakes is based. In additton,
the race was televised for the
f~rst
time throuchout England,
Ireland and Europe

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tening
Equipment

Just

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Sadly mi s~cd by his pJJrcnls,
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Hysell ,
brother Ro~cr, .!Hiller Shirley
•nd oon, Hoger l'my
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LLIGAN
SOFT WAfER SERVICE
Ohet Tannl!lbiU. Owner

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1.. M ... tbe&gt;rrr

Pon-..ror

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or Hoy Jones

WY 2. 833 ~

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Sales

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$41 00

week onlyPhone
ror WY2·2204.
Terma if
desired
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3 22 6

HOOVER UPRIGHT SWEEPER
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in excellent condition Sale
1~ BUICK V8 SPECIAL, $l.OO:S
priced at only $l%.Dit wy 2 . 2 ~
Hard Top 4 }.)oor Sedan Th1.8
3·22·6lc
car ahowa lender caru Dymt· - - - - - -:,..,-.......,-now drive Beautiful inSide •nd UNCLAIMED ELECTROLCX VA·
out. Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
cuum Cleaner Only $13 00 plua
$7 BS due for parh Phone WY2·
3-24-eic
2201
3·22·6te
Good Cle•n Uted Can
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
All Mlik•t and Modell
machine. Will aell for $16.00
MITROPOLITAN MOTORI
plus $8 4:0 due ua for new
. . _ l•d M1in It
parts Phone WY2·2204:. 3·22-6te
PCNMroy, Ohio

11154 FORD CUSTOMLINE VB
$ti81. 2 Door Sedan. Like new
while Wlth &amp;reen top. Extra
&amp;ood for modeL lJiaetlnara
Pomeroy
3 24·1Jt~
Ill BUIC~ SPECIAL. 2 DOOR
lurckop. :s.:xccllcnt
condition
CaU Ne~~r Haven 1'tlrner2 2941
after IS p. m.
3 19-fitp

New Service
To Schools Is
Told By Utility

FOR SALE. FIVE HOOM HOUSE
CriH Brldford
w1th baLh N1ce location Melvin
Wrltl, Phon• or Cont•ct
Hood, I L1 Locust SL, Pomeroy.
A
2 :J030tp
C. BRADFORD, Racin•. Ohl..
- - - - -- -- - - 2S·tf
8 HOOM }"HAM~ HOUSE FOR
HOllE BUU..DEHS, &amp;lllcll CABl·
'"lc
Cio"' to schools and
NET makers Formica smk top 11
~hurrhell F~cnc e d 11n1 balctk yasrd
VInyl asbestos blo k I id H
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an see a
4 ami on t.,
repair• o( all des~~~p~wr.• ~:~ ,Middlcport. Ph WY2·5324.
1 3 25 Btc
Guy l\1to gler, llar:me, OhiO
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2 a4 tlc HOUSE FOR SALE JN t'AG£.

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LOST IN THE VICINITY OF
Syracuse or MmersvUJe One 3 •
year old beagle IHIIIIcd Penny DHAND NEW z.\; ZAG SEWING
and one 3-month old boxer pup
machuw m original ractory car· WRITE 'fODA 'V FOR RHODES
named Huck . May be together
ton Makes button holea, mono·
folder and low chick prices
or alone Howard Phone Wilham
~rams, bhnd stitcheR, and many Promrt answer Rhode&amp; Hatch:
Harold Jones, MmcraviUc WV 2 1 laney designs. W111 sell thla
ery, Spencer, W. Va
3·9-JOtp

John W RobJSon, Supervisor of

Information, and Curt Koons, Co-

town, SIX rooms, 4 rooms down,
2 up, approx.tmately 1 acre 11·
vet land excellent well 13 mJlea

~~~~ Jr~:ero~ 1 .~.~~ate1nRq~~::

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AND
S•rvtc.. 512 1. Moln,

Mrs Howell at P1111:down.
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Phono WY2·297~, Opon 111
c
P• m, until Jun• 1. S.IHm.nl l•'OH SALE. 6 . room house, bath,
H1rold BunNrt,
RNdtvlll•,
full sized basement, 1Ucl oil fur·
Ohio. Phon• Coolvlll• 3691 •
nace, bullt-m kitchen, garaa:e,
3·11Htc
brt.•czeway, storm dours and win·
dows, extra large lot Uortun Fer·
Business Services
gusou, Letart, lit. I, between
New Haven and Ph1Up Sporn
BULLDOZER SERVICES AVA[L.
Pl•nt.
3 2t 6tp
ABLE bY hour or Job contact: FO~ SALE 93A FARM. GOOD
Maaon City SP 3-1!1776, Delwon hotlse nnd barn, ltlso outbulld·
Roberts.
3 12 2t5t~
ings, school bus and milk route
cc=L-=I=L-A'"'N"'"=-Plenty water, 6 mUos N W,
Hutland, $MOO Mrs
Lumle
W.. &amp; TV ••,.lr ..,.....
BraUun. Rt No 1, Rutland,
P - WY-2·2115
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Alii YOU !tUN DOWN AT Till
tt..ll' Dee1 fOUl IOUI nHCI IIY.
lngt -... Work. L•wHt PrlcH.
IIACINI IHOI SlltVICI IHDP POMEROY - 7 Room fram e wtlh
IIACINI, OHIO.
7 clo!!Ots, I 'r.: baths, hot water
heat, copper plumbm g, Lulsc1HAVE YOUR CARPETS AND
mcnt, storm wmdows ond doors,
upholaterlng cloanod by the mo
garage
Good 1ocatlou, out of all
dern cleaning method, with
floods
in
niCe neighborhood
aerated dry foam qu1ckly and
$ll,OOO.OO
ewnomlcally, right in your
POMEROY - Two 4 room hOIISOI,
own home. Phone 8H2·4023.
water, gas and clcctnclly Both
3·22-Ute
h\lable. Out of high water $1000
' RANDOLPH TYPEWIU1'ER SER· HARRISONVILLE - 6-room frame,
bath, cellar, Stokermahc furnace,
""'•••
vll"e, 1181 Second Avenue, Gal·
IH.orm doors and wmdows 2 gar·
llpolls.
Typewriter
repa1rs,
agca
on 1 'ti acres or land $6500.
cleaning and adjustments, $10 00
CUCKLEit ~EAL TY
for manuel machines Phone
VIRGIL
TIAPOID, So~lumen
FAll DILIVIRY
Glbaon 6-1136.
, 3·26·6te
lox
22t
Phono. WY 2-67S1
SAVE UP TO ,1,000
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, . Bel Air 4 Door
Std. tlahll. BNnd new VB moNCUo, heater, interior
&amp;itrra gold finish. &amp;.oe

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MOBILE HOMES

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NOTICI OF APPOINTMENT
Cuo No. 11.330
Elt1te of Mary J. lr•wn. dKe•...t
Nohce is be~by given that Kent
U. S. HIOHWAY 23
Brown whose POit O[flce address J1
WAVIIILY, OHIO
Rutland, Oh10, R. D. has been duly
6efore 9:80 A,M
appo1"ted
Adminiat.retor or the
Mlddl...rt WY-2-Estate of Mary J, Brown 1ate of
1'-ror WY-2-3195
60 TRACTOR, GOOD
Rutland Township, Meigs County,
ltAUTZ PIID STOIII
tires and cuitlvatora. S. A. Deem
Ohio, deceased.
AtC""Racine. Phone WI9-3088.
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Dated this 17th dQ of March,
.
Yuluin 1-2145
3-26-6tc
1960.
:;-:::-;:--.-.,.-:-:-,.----,-1 , IIAMR;L S'ltYICI ITATION
JOHN C. BACON
24 cu ft upright ~reezer. Mani·
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Judge of the Protiate Court
towoc. PraetleallY new. Pbono
.411111ny WS
Mela1 County, Ohio 1
SH 2-4188. Bernal'd GllkeJ.
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Ever)' Day llervlee
(8) 18, :16; (4) :1, lie
aue~·-~-~~~~-

SALES

Call Dlca Sterrett

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Reports Approved
At Meeting Of
FFA Chapter

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ordinator of Educational Activlttea
from the Pubhc Relations Depart·
ment of the Columbus and South·
ern Ohio Electric Company, re·
cantly presented to the Rio
Grande College Auembly, two
fllms which Introduce a new free
servtce to the achooll of Lblt
part ol tbo &amp;t.te.
"Eyes In Outer Space" waa a
vivid presentation 'of what is be-ing done and what Ia projected
ror tbe future concernlne meter·
olog1cal stlldy: abort and long
ranEe weather forkaatlng and
control of potentially destructive
hurricane, before they ltrlke our
eutern seaboard.
"The Might7 Atom" crapbleally described the cenerattoc of
electridly and how Jt ma:r be
harnassed to tbe uaea of man. Jt
tr~ed tho story of the dilcover:r
developing, and hornoloin&amp; of
electrlcty from tbe tlme thlt
Thales was attracted anti am.Uied
by the strana:e and erratJc pro
perhes in 1 piece of amber to
tbe recent developments of Edl·
son and hla colleaauea.
The CO'Iumbus
company will
have nailable for 11chools at the
beginning of the school rear 196061, many aids and services that
are de&amp;lgned to promote
the
school's science programl. These
servi~s will Include , the loan ol
acumce films, original retearcll
material, a1ds in teachtn1, and
lecturers.
Furthermore, a &amp;-point program
will be available to schools: 1.
New Uortzoa of Science Serlet,
developed eapeelally for the lift.
ed; 2. A special plan, ln astof.iaUon with the Berg Foundation
to aid gifted children to advance
in acientiflc nelda (without t.re·
~it); 3. Eneoprocement
to otudents by spoMorlng contute tn
recognition of Thoma&amp; A. Edlaon
throush w - genlua ~ have
electronic aad&amp;etl today; 4. B7,
matinc anUible an u.ten:aive
111m llbrar7 tp all oehooll 0( 11111f
Ill''
area, aa I&gt;Oled .•bove; ana
aupplying r.sOurce boolr.s .tn' t~~.e.
field o! eloetrlelty to ..eonclary
schools, wrlt\en b7 tbe eompallf:~
tecbnlclan1.

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The Racioe Chapter of Future
Farmers of Amertca conducted \lJ
second meetwg of the chapter
year Thursday JR the chapter room
with Carl Walton, pres1dent, pre·
s1dmg. Forty-one members were
present ·
Officer reports wttre g1ven by
Treasurer Johnny Grueser and Re·
porter Vtrgil Hill

Events

Asa Bradbury
Given By Mother
loin. Charles Ala Bradbury en·
tertatned Frtday e\lerung wtth a
part.)' hononng ber 10n, Au, on
his nth buthday
........
Included 111 his giCU from hla
friend.a was a aleepmg big an4
other SeouL equ1pment.
The Bradbury ltvmc room w
d&lt;:!corated wttb blue and wht:
streamers and the color acheme
was also earned out m the refretb·
ment.s oi decorated cup cakes and
1ce cream Bubble gum and liUCker
favors were gtven the guests.
Games were played durmg the
evenmg w1th Kenny HarrlS, Mar·
sha Hackett and Ja.nts Everson wJn.
nmg pr11.es Dancmg was also en·

Three committee reports were
g1ven Charles Smlth, chatrman of
the auditmg commtttee, reported
no audtt had been made Johnny
Grueser gave the budget commJttee report !bowing tbe new budget JOYed
was more than $1900. Richard ShuOther guests at the party were
ler reported for the program of
Katy ~~oranty, Jane Btron, Larry
the work committee.
Gladwell, J1m Butcher, Sammy
Stephen
Plana were dtsc\I.SIIed for the an- Hood, Steven· Hlndy,
nual apnng P'HA and FFA party . Pullen, George Sauer, Leland
The cbapter approved the pur- Brown, Manlyn Stumbo, Stephame
chase of six varietJes of sweet corn Pullen, Wilham DavJ&amp;, Debbie
lor freshman experimental plots. Grueser, Susan Chapman, Susan
Jt waa announced the FFA will Ohlinger, Don Nelson, Marvln Fry,
resume aelHng candy March 28. Davtd Jenkms,. Frankie White,
Ruth Ann Ferguson, Norman Jean
Stf'wart, Rose Man.e Hackett, Janis
Tragic Human Error
Scholl, Kayt• Russea, Sue Rue,
Eleanor Boehmer, Kay Ault, Mar·
Blamed In 3 Deaths
F AU. RIVER, MaSI. UPI-A JOTle Harr1s and Kathy McElhinny.
Sendmg g1fta but unable to attragic "human enor'' the subatltution ol boric atid solution for tend were Teddy Morarlty and Di·
water 1o a hospital feeding formu- ane Dav1s.
la, was reSVJDIIble for the deaths
of three infanta, offlc1all aid
Long Bottom
today.
Dr Alfred L Frechette MasSocial News
b. t
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BY VERA WIBII.
s.tld lD anvestlgahon showed that
Several members or the Long
bone acid solution was used in- Bottom cbotr met Tuesday at the
&amp;tead of distilled water fn pre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
paring the formula which was Babcock t() make chotr robes.
given to six Infanta at Trursdale
Berdell Johnson, son of Mr. &lt;&amp;nd
Hospital.
Mrs Emerson Johnson remalm
about the same.
0Uf
A birthday supper was held on
hcnor of Fred Larkins on his
birthday Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. ,Norman Weber and
1t0na, Mr and Mrs Howard L&amp;r·
kino and daughters and Mr ann
'IMrs. Lewi&amp; Young.
Mr. and Mrs. James Preston
Four youthful Ohioaf\8 wUl re- Sam and Dtck Wamsley of Che:
present the state's 84,000 4·H shire were Sunday visitors of Mr.
club membera at National 4-H
Club Conference Jn the nation's and Mrs. Dorsel Larkms and
capital April 23 29.
family.
The two gtrls and two boys
Mr. and Mrs Norman Weber
who have won the Washmgton and sons spent Sunday with
triP-the state'.s highest 4 H club I Leonard Koemg and famlly Also
award-are Jeanette
Chapman preaent were Mr and Mrs. WJibur
route 1 Harrod Allen County: Koemg of Mtddleport, Mrs. Bar.
Mary A~n Crea~er route 1 Je!: bara Gaul and George Sergent
fersonvlUe, Fayette 'eounty;
AI· ~~d Wdbur Weber, McKeesrock,
fred Spencer, route 1 Cedarville
M
E
rs. mma Powell, Mtss Pearl
Greene County and George BishoP
route 1, Milford Center Umon Powell, Mrs Gertrude Deem of
Parkersburg were VISitors of Mr.
County
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Names of the tnp wmners were and Mra Harold Brewer and dau·
announced by H W Ha hfl ld ghter, honormg Paula Jane Bre·
·
ra e • wer's 5th buthd y
state 4·H club leader. M1ss Chap·
Mr. .and Mrs
"M:ce · i
man, Miss Creamer and Bishop t d M
ana
am v S·
are students at The Ohio State l e
r and Mrs Glen Stout
is a high Sunday ev~nmg.
UmveNity Spencer
school sentor
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dannan of
Their trip~ are sponsored by Portland, Matne, were recent
the Ohio State Grange, the Ohio gBuests of Mr and Mr-. Harold
~ r
Bureau , Oh"10 Co unctl of rewer.
r'l m
p 1
Retatl Merchanta and the Ohio
au Ha1.1ber and Ruth Larkins
4·H Club Foundation
attended the county prayer meet_ _ _ _ _ _. _ _
log Sunday at the House of
Prayer, thester
Mrs Fae Connally, Newark visProjects Studied
Ited Mrs. Oscar Babcock Saturday.

F yOUthful
Ohioans Named
To AU Meeti'ng

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During Meeting

Social
IY MU ADA ILACK
"Blelt Be Tbe Tie" W&amp;l MDI to
open t!Jo NOOJII tnHIIDI ol tile
SUDJidfl Makero Clua of lbe
Presbytena Cbureb .,qa th17
met at the home ol Kn. Don Cottr111.
The Lord'• Prayer wll repeated
in uni:lon end waa pnt~lded over
b7 the preoldent llln. Diet Win•
brenner. Devotiolll were le4 b:J
Mra. Herman London. Secretarr
and treuurer't report were read
and approved.
Twelve memben amwered roll
ea.ll. Others preaent wee llrL
Pearl .HcBride, teamer. Gn.ee
Oller, Mrs. Bob While, !ln. Robert Harden, Gertrude Dufb', l4n
Charles Blake, Mn. Lawrence
Diddle, Mrs. Titul Plckent end
14.1'1. George Schneldu.
Tbe Lldleo AU&amp;Wu7 of tile
Volunteer fire departmeat met
for tbelr reguhr meetlni In the
village hall Monday evening, lllu.
11th. Tbe meeting wat opened by
the president Mrs. TrOll Zwilliu£
wtlh tbe flag pledce and Lord'•
Prayer ln uniton. The minute•
of the lut meetinc: waa read by
Mra. Ada Slaet and the trea~
,.ported $1ZU4 In the tre11111r7.
It WI&amp; decided to eolar eUJ Q
money maklllg proJect. An7one
wloblng to pia.. Ill onter may do
10 by seeing any member or a.U
mg WY2-6929. lllr1. Zw1111nl Illpointed Mrs. Slaek u PfOill'lm
committee to meet with a commit·
tee f1'o aenior and junior firf.
men. A nominating
oommlttte
was appointed and oonail~ of
Mrs. Don :M.ao~e. Mr8. Woodrow
Hendrix and Mist Janice Teaford.
Plans are under way to bOld a
f1remen't fau in JWle. Get well
calds were tent to Jack William,
Gilbert Sinclair, Luther Friend
Earl Watkina, Gertrude M~
and Mrs. Don Duckworth. lloet·
ln,g was adjourned by Lbe preal·
dent.

Ulah swan, councilor, pre11ded
at t"he regular meeting of Forest
Rose Council It waa reported
that the chimney job had been
completed.
Plana were made for the Dls·~~~:l~~'nd:an•oe
trlct RaUy. Several members are
at the Free Metbo·
pllnniq to attend. The way11 and
Church Sunday was 110.
means commJttee announced aev·
Lester Brookover haa returned
eral projecta under conaldera
Alliance where he Is employ
tlon fi&gt;r maklnc money for the
after spending the wee~end
building repalro.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer
Two members were reported ill
ton David were tbe weekend
and nveral who have ml11ed
of hJs l)lllrents, llr. and
meetinea becauae ot flu and bad
Norman Schaefer.
weather were able to be preaent
and Mrs. Dan Smith and
Refreshment&amp; and "Eaater BonRacine, called on her
net'' will be for the next reeu·
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
lar meeUn&amp;.
....;.,.
. and Mrs. Charloa Diehl and
apent Sundq in London, 0.
West Abtmdonsl;lope
Joseph IIJaell ot ChiUleolbe is
Of Ouick A-ment
vlaiti~ relatives here.
GIAE:VA UPI=-The--West ha1
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie J. 1lrowll
abandoned hope for quiCk aareeehildren, Galllpo~o opent nlment with Ruuia kt ban nuclear
evenina: st the home of Mrs.
arma from
outer spate tnd
freeze Amtrle&amp;D aDd Soviet arm·
ed fortes, authoritltive Western
solU'cea 1ald today.

Cora Renshaw.
Mrs Margaret Allen caUed on
Mra. Cora Renshaw.
Mrs. Tina Jacoba.. recently apent
the day at the •h ome of MN.
Dorothy Ba1ley.
Judy Gilmore spent SUDdlf at
the home of Mr. an5t, Mrs. WQne
Wolfe and family, 1'01&lt;11.
Rev. and Mrs. WUUam StcaUJo
baqh attended the minieter's
convention at Zanesville.
Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence- Curtis
were Sunday dinner cuesta of :Mr.
and Mr1. Pearl Jacoba.

eto ' ADYANCI aALI

NEW YORK tiP! -RCA VIetor
re&lt;orda said Elvie l'r&lt;1ley'' flnl
post-Arm7 reeol'dlnl sold 1,2'11,0'1'1
belore the record wat naade,

PIANOS·
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UNDIItWINT SURDIItY
George Ceeil Cundiff of Mason,
W.Va. recently underwent surcery
at Sl. Joseph Hoepltal lft Parkel'lva.
bura,

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• Land Clearing

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and Mrs. Salah Woode of Tup~
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Plalnl eallod al tbe Wblte Fua-·
eral Home, Coolville, Satun:l.y
kC!11fi~liQ
ev~.ln1 to see OICII' Fhtdlwg, a
neilhbor of thelt pirentl, Mr.
WeUseC1t
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and Mra. WIIUam Beall, Alfred,for miD)' yean.
QUALIFII'JD
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Celobnllna lbe birlbd17
Jlay Wltb • chlol&lt;en dhiner .al lhe
home or Nr. ed Mra. 1. DwJ1bt
MUboan of Flatwoodo, for lhelr
clallllhler Heldl'l flhb ,birthdaY
and her arandmolher Mra. 'Glenn~
Mllhoan. ThOBe preacn~t were. Mr.
S~IP S~ASON QP•NS
and !ln. IJ!alne llllhoan, Elaine,
CHICAGO , UP! ,... lnlond Steel ~111 ,and llllel, :ltr. and Mrs.
Co. ,will open Its" Great Lake01blp; W1,7111 llllbOan,' ,Pomeroy, ., Mr.
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8 30 Romper Room
9 30 :Mov1e
I :25 Your Esso RepoliWr
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l2 00 Restless Gun
12:30 Love That Bob
1 00 About Faces
1:30 Modic
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2:30 Tbe Gale St&lt;&gt;rm SlooW
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1:30 Who Do You 'l;ruol
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12;30 BijhoP Pike
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1:30 lUI Pl&lt;turo
2'00 ABC Playhouse
2:30 Easter Seils .J'ilm
2·45 World Travel
3:00 Open HeariQg
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1:00 l'aul Wlriehell Show
4:.30 Broken Aq'ow,
1:00 Mattie's Fund,ay FUnnies
5:30 'n\0 Brothen
6.00 People's Choice
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9 30 Advr'"ltures In Paradt••
10 30 Ted Mack Amateur Hour
11.00 The News Tonlgbl
11:10 Scanning the Weather
11·15 Sport BeP'!&lt;I
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4 45 American Newsreel
5·00' 'Dance Party
6 00 Life of RU~y
6.30 Steve DOnovan
7·1)0 Bol4 · Adven.tutt
7 SO Ped·y MaJDil
8 30· :Wanteik-llead or Alive
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11:30 Camen Tbret
12:00 Rev. Elwood Glbbl
12:30 Oral Roberls
1·00 N. Y. Philharmonic
2:00 Willard Wil~ox
2.30 Comedy Time
3:00 Sunday Sports Specte.cular
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9 30 Topper
10.00 Dough Re Ml
0 '30 Play Your Hunch
11·00 Prit• Ia Rlgbl
11;30 Cnncentratlon
12 00 Trut~ or Co~ueneea
tJ ·00 1
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1 1:10 "WJPtt.e~~
1M Mid Day News
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1·10 Moviet:1me
I 0(1 Qilll I Iff
2 30 Loretta Young
3.00 Young Or. Malo~~
thoMel
5unda) 1 SO From Th~se Roots
4 00 Comedy P1ayhouse
ll:l6, Sign On
4 30 Adventure T1me
11:3U "This is the Lite
1 00 Steamboat Bill
12'00 TV Chapel
5 30 Sgt PrP.Ston
12:30 lnd.ustry on Paraae
6·00 SteamboP:t Bill
12~45 Garden Club of tl'U!I Atr
8:HS Jim Thacker ShiJW
1:'oo Champlt~lship Bowling
6 25 Weathercast
~ 00 Inside Soorts
6·30 NPW-' P:.cture
, ,2 I~ NBA Bfsletball
it:45 Huntley ~ley Repart
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' ' 1:30 World c;llfO!OPiunship Go!!
': 30 lttvetboat
6.30 Time:, :Pre~t
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6 00 Meet the "p,ress
9:00 Peter uunD
.s:M., .Suuday Ntws l'icturt
9·30 Cooityear IJ"heater
7 00 Ovtr\&amp;Dd Tra~
10:00
Steve Alleri Show
8·b0 Sunday Showcase
11:00
New's .deadlines
1:00 &lt;nten SilO•
a 10 Weather:arrt
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The singing of "Standing On
the PromUJes" opened the meeting of the United Presbyterian
MissJOnary March 4th. Mrs. Pearl
McBride, president presided over
the meetapg and read Islah tO: rt
to 31 followed by prayer. Reports
were read and approved. ..Hyn:m
Book of the Ages Chapter 3" W'll
~:lven by Mrs. George Schneider.
Obapter 3 "Cons1der tbe Cburcb"
by Mayme Holme.. Study book
"The Way in Africa" by Mrs. Me- 1
Bride. During the social hour
refreshments were served by
Mrs, Don Lisle to Mrt. A. H.
Durst, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs.
AJbert Duckwortl), Mrs. ROICOe
Harden, Mrs. Robert Harden, Mrs
Herman London, Miu Frankie
Mumaw, Mrs. Titus PicteDI and
1 the above mentioned.

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lnaht~d.
tsald, the
United States and lts Allies are
preparlnl for prolonged EastWest liuulnl In the ,~~:~~~:!
Geneva dlt~armament cc
whleh eould eonUnue without
marked pro1reu untJI the •ummlt conference In May.

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• s·oo Scbool St.ory
5 30 Science FICtion Theater
6~00 N.e..W Pirture
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Solurdq lfllht lamboree
7;30 !ionanaa,
8'311.. M_a.p ,Jill tr,e Challenge
9 00 The Deputy
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HI-LOW TIMPS
NEW YORK UPI-Tbe lowes!
temperature officially recorded
Laurel Cliff
lhla morning in tbe 48 adjaetnt
Social Events
states of the nation wu 11 below
IY MRS. CHARLIS DIIHL
zero at Newport, Vt., the U. s.
Mr. and Mrs. Griff Archer Weather Bureau reported. Hl&amp;h
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Thur&amp;day evening .at the niclay w11 88 at Needles and
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Seeteh l'or Tomorrow
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Tbe Millionaire
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Tbe Brtghter DaJ
The Se&lt;ret Storm
The EdKe of Nllllt
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The Life ol RIIOJ
Ar'~ur J. Smith. JfA Look at the Weather
Jule RlYlin Show
Amtlll ~· Atld"y
Hlshway Patrol
Tbe Kale Smith Show

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t:30 Ann Sothem Show
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10~ DuPont SMow

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9·30 Newt
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2.15 Weekend
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3 30 Weekend
3 35 NeW$!
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Rev J.l(,nt~.o&gt;mtrY (Rutland
M.&amp;&amp;ion)
Counto Hymn T1me
Tbc Sunday Show
News
'l'he Sund1y Shuw
News
The Sunday Show
The Army Hour

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11 30
12 00 Noon New&amp;
12:1~ V1.1"gm1a V1tatoe (PagevJI1e
Ap,~slollc ChurchJ
12 30 Umted N.at1ona Show
12 4:; Soc1ai Securtly
1 QO Rev. Teets (Carpenter)
1.30 Sunday Showcase
2 00 AnDI"Yersary Showcase
2 30 Broadway Showcase
3.00 Sunday Showcue
3 30 Rev Wilson (Nt!w Haven
Church of God)
4 00 Sunday Showcase
4 30 News
4 3~ Sunday Showcase
5.30 News &amp; Weather
5 40 Congressman Moeller
5 45 Washmgon Reports to the
Peeple
6 00 Sundown Serenade
6.30 Off the Air

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54~ Pat Boone Sho•!o'
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~8-~-s~hr~-:-.n=N-e!..w~s~---C..:g-~ndparenis,
""'rted
Events' Re i'""
IY MRS. A. H. lAlLEY
Mr. and MH. Roger Grueser
and dauthtel-.s G1na Kay and Le·
tha Ann of Logan, Mr. and Ml'lll
Clarence Grue&amp;er, Nease Settlement speDt sund1y with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Orr and celebr•ted
Gma Kay's second birthday.
Mr. and Mrs James Bowles and
family -of Rutland moved on the
Arvll Holter farm Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs
George Theiaa
and children of Raeme spent Sun·
day with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mr.s. Carl Lee and famdy.
Mr and Mrs George Roberts,
daughters Audell and Lmda spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Roberts
Mr and Mrs. Gary Grirtith, son
David, Columbus spent the week
end with M:r and Mrs Eddie
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs Arvil Holter and
family .s~nt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Ronald Davis, Pomeroy.
Mra
Sadie
Trussell spent
Thursday wtth Mr and Mrs. Al·
bert HUI, Racine.
Mr. and Mrs. Chnt Orr spent
Sunday wtth Mr. and Mn:. Cal
1orr, Antiquity.

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tbose named

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AS WELL AS

Keep Ar•a

Mr and -M-.. Clint

Past president pms were Preaented by Nelson Roush to Mrs
Fred Roush, Mrs. Ralph Roush,
Mra. Thelma Capehart, Mrs. H. C.
Roney and Mrs. W1lUam Roush
The door prizes were won by
Cary King and Mrs Thelma Cape.
hart Games were played during
the evening and prtzes won by
Charles Zerkle, Mn John Leowts,
Carl Kmg, Kenneth Hero, C. B.
Taylor, Birdte ,Roush. Nel&amp;on
Roush, Mra. Kenneth Hern, Mrs.
James Harrah, Mrs. H C. Roney
and Edwin Roush

Agriculture
Agents

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SNUFFY

NEW HAVEN- Members ot the
Amencan LegtOn Post 140, their
wives, members of the Auxiliary
and their husbands celebrated the
Legion's 41st birthday w1th a
dmner Monday evemng at tbe
Legion Home.

GALUA &amp; MASON
COUNTY

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l.AST NIGHT,

Dinner Held For
Legion's 41st
Birthday Event

and Mrs. Charles Griffith,
daughter Karen, Pomeroy RD '
spent Thursday evening wtth Mr
and Mrs. Eddie Griffith.
Billy and Ronnie Orr Reeds·
v1Ue spent the weekend w'1tlrthelr
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spencer of
Mt. Herman called on the Chu.
Speocer £amtly Wednesday aner·
noon
M.r. ana Mrs. Billy Urr, Reedaville spent Sunday evening WJtb
Chnt Orr and famtly .

Mrs Edna Swick, Mr and Mrs
James .Bowlea and son of Rutland
spent Sunday evemng wtth the
Arvil Holter fam1ly.
Mr. and M1'11 Harold Trussell of
Point Pleasant
spent Tue~~day
night with the former's parents,
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Their sons, Mtke and Rickey who
the past weWwith their
borne with

Reports

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Zerkle, Mrs. Edwm Roush, James
Harrah, Mrs. Charles Zerkle, Mr.
and. Ma:. J:lar..td Zerkle, Mrs NelaM•RO'U•h. Mr and Mrs Jack Hes- ,, ,
son, Mrs 1 Carl Kmg, Louena Roush
Mrs. B1rd1e R-oush, Mr and Mrs.
[van Shawver, Fred Roush, Mrs
C. C. Montgomery, Mrs Nora
Tripp, Mr.s Harold Fry, Harold
Capehart, Mrs. Everett Roush,
Mr and Mrs C. B, Taylor, John
Lew1s and Mr and Mrs. William
Roush.
RIAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Elber and Frances Johnson to
Jahn F. and Laura Harr1son, 0 80
A, S32, 1'2, Rl3, Salisbury.
Walter R. and Emogene A.
Crooks, D. W. and Roma c. Rothgeb to Carl Thomas and Dorothy
Mae Roach, W -% lot, 412, Middle·
pori
Goldie H. (Hoback) Perry and
Henry s. Perry to Ar.thur T. and
Janet M. Warner, 47A, S28, Le·
banon.
Grace W. McMaster, Exec.,
I~!~:!' W. McMaster, Dec.. to
A. and A&amp;nes V. Dodson,
21·:12, MlddlejlOrl
and Mildred Swil'h« to
William H and Edni M. Rleh·
Parcels, Mejll.
Wlllianl and D&lt;lrlt lluehanOn
:Buchanan, Patotll, Ouve.
uau&lt;le Randolp~ 10 William
Doris Buehana., 21U, Olive.
Leonard and KatAQn Qlll.teft·
to Ohio Powtir Co., 111.10
te
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W'olker to
Walburn,

at the weather
Melva Turner to,
Presents tl:l8 Tll_uter 13 _
Robert and liabtlla Nel
SHow::__ _; ~2!:::30~~S~II~h~O!t:?,__ _ _ _ __.!J!=~~=:::!:~:i:=:=:~:l::s~o~n,~Lo~t,~RR;utland.

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GOVERNMENT
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�Varied Program
Given At Meeting
Of WCTIJ Grnup

8-Da.lly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 26, 1960

Book Study Held
In All -DaYMee f tnQ
Of Ch UrC h GrOUp

OkOUP To MElT

'!be Staff and Offie&lt;n olllleig,
'!'&lt;mole, Pythion Siolen, will meet
next llondoy e•eoingottbe K Of P
~ Hall in Middleport. Mrs William
NEW HAYEN ~ A book s~udy
' Lowe and Mn. Homer Jones Will was held Thund&amp;)' all day at the
be "- h••te••••
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New Ha~ ~:n EUB Church, discus!mg "The Bible and Our Social Reu .... ted by
Ethel Riddle . Th.~ fl.rst sea.siOn wu
. M~D"'Y, OHIO
conducted from 10 o'do&lt;:k until, l2
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noon, with a potluck dinner folio...,_
TONIGHT
ing. Tbe afternoon sesaion ad)ourn"GIRLS T..)WN..
ed at 3 P· m.
Mamie Van Doren_
Altendmg were Rev. and Mrs.
Ray Anthony
Robert Dtlll' , Mrs. T Bert Roush,
_ a1oo _
Mrs E C R1ddle, Mrs . John Bum"INVISIBLE INVADERS"
garner . ~in Otha L1eving, "Mill
(Science Flction)
Harold Bum ga rner and Mary Jan ,
SUN .. MON., •nd TUEi.
Mrs. Harold Flcy . bJc ' !Mrs. EdMgar
"'TilE LAST VOYAGE"
Layne, Mrs Ha e1g Me ntyre, rl .
Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone I Ottle Roush , Mr5. Rufus Elceuor
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Pres yterian

omen s SSOCiahon ere

The Wo~n ·s Association of the Fi.rst Umied Presbyterian

Chui-ch met Thursday evening at the church in Middleport
for its regular meeting.
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The program called "The Sec·
1he group decided to c~mtr1ond Look", a play by Nora Sterl bute t-o. the newly estab_llsbed
ing was pl""esented by ~rs Dwight I Wome~ s AdvJ~ory Board Scholar·
wailace program chamnan who s.hlp ~und of the College of
also pla'yed the p&lt;lrt of th~ wife Wooster. The report from Group
m the productiOn. The husband
was .!:lven by Mr:s James San·
played by Rev. Howard Ruppt&gt;lt, born, chimman, and Mrs. J. E.
the son, Chuck, by James Mtller , Ha rle~, chauman of group 11
the daughter, Becky by Cinda I gave Its report.
Sauer .and Gre1chen, Lhr- g1rl next
l•'mal planJ were made for
d,oor by Carolyn Russell .
servmg the TB Association dinner
The plot of' the two ad play at the church Tuesday evening at
dealt wtth too much partlclpatwn 6:30. Mrs. Sanborn announced
in outs 1de actn·ities 01 t the ex· that money contribulions from
peQ!e of one's own family. The members were still needed.
pia)' ended happily wtth the de·
It was decided that the As~
ctslon that some outstde actJvit1es ciahon would serve refreshments
were neces~ary but that the home I at the Community Cluh Awards
and famiJy were of rnaJOT Import· program being sponsored by Ra:
ance.
dio SLatwn WMPO to be held in
Devotions for the evening were the Sunday School rooms of tbe
presented by Mrs R. N
Sher- church, May 18, at 10 a. m.
man who gave a biographiC'al
A dessert course was served by
.sketch of St. Luke and a review the hostezsses Mrs . J. E. Harley,
of his Gospel. She also read Mrs. Leland Brown, MlSI Mary
"M.agniftcant of Mary" from the Park, Mrs. Susan Park With Mrs.
first chapter of Luke and a part Judson White and Mrs . John Parol the 24th chapter dealing with sons a8 contributing hostessea.
the a~M:ension.
Guests for the e'•ening were
Mrs. M&lt;trcus Cbanibers read ex· Rev Ruppelt and Mn. 0. P.
t•erptzs from a setmon entitled Klem.
"Red Sky Ill the Mormng" which
w" deli•md by De. Gco,.. ,,
the New Wilm;ngton Chucoh, New
WUmmgton, Pa .. on Jonum 17
of th1s year. This sermon had
been sent to Mrs. Addie Fugate
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by her sister, Mrs. John Orr, mem
ber of that chureh. Mrs. Orr Jiy.
Party favor~ were made for the
ed here at one l1me when her Meigs r.cncrai llospitul when the
husband was pastor of the local third and fourth wrade 'Brownie
Presbyterian Church. The sermon Troop of Sugar Run School met
stressed the neceas1ly for a re· after school Thursday at the Unit·
Juvmation of Christianity not ed Methodist Church of whicb the
only abroad but .also at home .
WSCS IS the sponsoring group.
Mis11 Margaret Sauer stressed
l'"ollowmg completion of the pro·
the importan.ce of the "One Great ject games and group singing were
Hour of Sharing" to be observed enjoyed and refreshments were
thts Sunday, March 27, in many suve(\ by Barbara WhLte and Dorchurches over thf! country. She othy Nt'utzling.
aald that eleven m1llion dollar!
Attendtng were Sally Globoker,
are needed th1s year for a w1de
range o! projucls m 40 counlrie~ Linda Warner, M&amp;ry K Hennessy,
Miss· Sauer alti'O menUoned the Jennifn Menchini, Dreama Wise,
M1u1onancs Cor the day and of· Penny Hayes, Linda Ash, Pamela
Fered prayer for them. The busi· Crew , Sandy White, Kathy Fultz,
ness meeting was conducted by Barbara Whtte, Brenda Boyer,
Mr11 Harold Sauer with Mrs. Edna Donna Wtse, Patsy Ash, Linda
Juhling giving the treasurer's W c h r u n g, Dorothy Neutzling,
Elame Brickles and Mn. Gardner
rt•port.
Wehrung. leader. Mrs. Dan Wh1te
and Mis1:1 Carolyn Smith, aJ&gt;sist.ant
leaden.

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v... tor tarmera. •peclally, It pap to
pay by check.
\Ve Pay 3% Interest ,o n Your Savlft~

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Member Federol Reoerve System
Member Federal Depa11lt Insurance Corporntton

POMI;ROY, OHIO

BA. K ER FURNITURE

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SEWING CLUB

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JlAVEN~The

Sewing Club
met Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. A . G Mehlmun ut Chester.
Ohio. During the sucial hour refreshments wf)rc sened to Mrs. (,.
J. Ruttencutter, Mrs. Hugo Juhhnt;,
Mn. Normarl Wcm, Mrs. W. T.
Stone, Mrs . J. L. Stewart, Mrs . R F.
Bryanl, Mrs. l'~red Batey, Mrs. Ot·
Lie Jl.oush, Mrs. Pffilip Wolpert,
Mrs. Edwin Stein, ~rs. Lewis Jones
and the hostess, Mrs. Mehlman .
The nexl meeting will be held on
March 29 at the home o( Mrs. Herman Layne.

says,"Why pay more?"

just $ 249·9s
E\1'1l LCM&gt; Wltll Trode

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Party Favors Were
Made For Mel'gs

It ICIY• blm tripe to town. 11 91?• hba
a reconi of IU apend!Dq. It c a - him
to keep moat of hs. money aalely ID the
bank.IDatead olin IU ~·t. or at home.

The regular meet!Di of the i-.ltddlcport WCTU was held Fndoy
e~·cmng at the Church of Christ
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w1 ... , ..., s. C ~Dee McNeal. prest·
dent
charge.L Gardner was de·
Mn.in Fred
votional leadef" and read several
PiUiliHI:ea or scripture [rom the
New
and l'si.lm
aave .••
s1uon'l'eltament
on the 2Jrd
by expoMra.

,"\ n art1cle, "Need of the Bible'"
.vas read by Mrs Gardner who clos·
.:d the devotions with the article
· thank Yc.ou yanDorn.". The prayer
tor the devotions was g1Veu by Mrs.
.d L . Kelly,
ourtng the busineu meeting the
'president appointed i'llra. Kelly,
i~hS! Margaret Sauer and Mn. 0 .
t: McKmley to plan for a pro&amp;ram
to be gnen at the County Home in
early April ••
!nrs. Paulme Gallagher, Mrs.
lnl:l Turner and Mn. Edward
l'fench ~ere remem~ed b)' the
,rvup wLth round robm cards.
.~!!till :ttargaret Sauer gave tbe
. h .. pter from Lhe study book anu
.tJ.:&gt;o told or the pro&amp;ram, "Ont
J.reat Hour of Sharing," whlch
.vill be observed in churcheli
throughout the country thll Sunday. Eleven million doUara are
needed this year for a wide range
,,f pl""ojects in 4() countries.
The meeting closed with prayer
by Miss Sauer. A deuert course
was served by Ule hostesses, .Mr11.
G.arduer, Mrs. Leo Childs, Mrs. Da·
•nd Darst, S~., Mrs. Lena Wolfe,
Mrs. Dalla~ Lightfoot and Mrs. Ed·
ward Frencb was a contributing
hostess.
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Wa'lla'ng Workers
Class Entertained
At W'lI c:::nn Home

Mrs. Carl Muore entertained lhe
Willing Workers Class of the
Enti!rpriae EUB Church Thursday
cvcmng at the home of Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson, Rose Hill.
A short business sea•ion was
held with Mrs. Thomas Bentz presiding ln the absence of the president and vice president.' Grou~;&gt;
singing ot "Sweet Hour of Pra&gt;"·
er" opened the meeting followed
by scripture reading (lf Pulm 98
by Mrs. Francis H. Glazier and
prayer by Mn. John Smith.. Tbe
wonder box donated by Miss
Dorothy Long was awarded to
Mrs : Myrtle Long. Several mem·
hers received gi!ts front their
scrrct pals.
The hostess servrd a deNert
course to Mrs. Herbert Di~on,
Mrs. Smith, Mn. Harle)" BroWn,
Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Ed King, Mrs.
Bentz, Mh.s Genevieve Stobart,
Mrs. Long, Mrs. Wll10n and dau·
ghtcr, Kelly.
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Degree Work Planned
For Next Gathering
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Herbert Hoover, chancellor com·
mander, presided over the meeting
of the Fides Lodge, K of P, when
they held their regular meeting at
the Hall in Middleport last Thursday evening.
At the meeting plans were made
for next week's meeting whefl
work an the Page Rank. will be
givefl . AU Kmghts are urged to b(
present for this meeting.

Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of Past
Matrons Celebrated At Masonic Hall

Mainly AbouJ
People
IQ Pomeroy
&amp;y

The 25th anniversary of the Pa61 ~a)roDJ of Evanceline
Chapter was celebrated Friday when membera and tbelr husbands held a potluck chicken &lt;tinner a~ the Masonic Hall In
-Middleport.

LUttLL. HAWKIId

William McQwtg of Bay Village
arrived Thursday afternoon called by the illneN and death of his
father, George McQuigg.
Eldon Weeks left today for
Reynohllburg 'to spend the week
end witb Mr. and · Mrs. John R.
Weeks. He will be accorqpanied
home by Mn. w~u who apent
the paat week with her son ·and
famil)' .
Roy Strickland arrived home
Friday night for a vacation from
h1s employment with the American Barge Line.
Mts! Helen Lochm of Colum·
bus who was called here Friday
by the death of George McQuigg
ts the guest of her brother and
.;ister-in-Law Mr. and Mrs. PatrieJl
Lochary.
Mrs. H. D. Defenbaeher of Col~mbus amved Friday afternoon
called by the death of George
.McQuigg.
Mrs. Williarp Killinger ha• re-turned home after a visit in D~Yton with her -son and daulht.erm-law, :t.i!". and Mra. Walter Kil·

The diimer t.able1 were covered
with wbJte cloth with blue atream
ers d.&gt;wft the middle and silver
stars placed along . Blue candle~
were uaed tn the sU'(er boldera.
A large lllver floral arrangement
wbic.h hid been ma.d.e ~y Mr.a.
Robert Coats a! a special favor
to the president, Mrs. Marion
Allensworth centered the head
table. Otb~. d~cor~tkms indy.de~
an arrangement of spring flow·
en u daffodils and pussy wiDow
furniahed by Mr1 . Walter Bunce.
'11le bleuing before tbe- meal
was giveJ} by Mrs. Allen H11gbea.

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This Time For Grand

Highlights of the Pa&amp;t Matrons
organization were given by Mrs.
Robert Harris, Mn . Morah Leonard, Mrs. ?lolax Harrah, Mrs. Evelyn Lewi1, Mrs. ZeUa Cross and
Mrs. JJ~e.s.
Mrs. Windsor, Chester, gave
two humorous readings.

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Fire continued to plague KeW County over the past weekend destroying lhouaanda of dollArs In property and leaving
two famillel hOmeless.
The lint of two fires Saturday eveniiiJ[ badly damaged a
two lllot:y frame home In Middleport and iept tile Middleport
Volunteer Fire Depulment busy bringing It Ullder coutrol.
Fourteen firemea baUled deue ttt. w.. until .,.,....., tnYeltl...

BROWNIE$~
OUTFIT

Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, junior
past matron was welcomed into
the group by the president who
I~P•~ni;d the business m.eetlng
asked Mrs. Leonard,
fmt Worthy ,Matron, to preside
in the present Muonlc Temple
;building .

!ins:er. Mrs. Killinger who was
.J.Uite l1l is much impproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and
cbildr.en Pame~ and ~ay of Canal
Winchester wived. Friday evel'l·
tng for a .weekend visit with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. RoJUn
Bearha, Flatwoods.
Member and guests attending
Homer carleton left "today lor were Mr. and Mrs. Griff Russell,
his home In Norwood after a Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. f.Dd
visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mr.s. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
ter Bunce, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Roush, Mr. and Mf"s. Robert Har·
ris, Mr. and Mn. Joe You'ng, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. Cross, Mrs. Ernes.t I.eMrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mn.
Winn, Mn. Leonard, Mrs.
.. PIIDIIII HOUDAIHI'.T II l.illum Steiff and Mrs. Della
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons and
son, Jeffery mewed Friday to
their new holtiA! at 136 Deland
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A.venu.e in Columbus. Mr. Parsons
;, employed wUh the slate to
rransportallon
pertalnlna:
to
1
"boolo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fidding Hawkins
NEW HAVEN_ Tht&gt; Baeh~el
1f ~le, W. Va., came Friday to EUB Church WSW'S Qlet Thurad ..y
1isit with Mr. and Mn. Dale AJ. at the home of Mrs. :Ray Mulford
enswort~. Mrs. N. R. Rothgeb of 1
th ·
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Th
: tt.eshire and their son-In-Jaw and or ell' regu U' meeting.
e loplc waa "That They May Have Uff"
dauchter, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlll!&amp; and was led by Mr~. J.fulford aod
J"toman and son, Mark. They Mrs. Laura ElliQU, with dlscuss'lon
came especially to attend the by members.
25th •nniverslt'y celebration of
Refreshments were served to
the Past Matrons of the OES.
Mrs. Mattie Busll and granddau- Mn. Edwm Jewell, Mrs. Evert::tl
~bter, Diane Davis ieil Friday for Laudermllt, Mrs. Charles Jewell,
a vat'ation in Florida.
Mrs. Alfred Clark, .Mrs. Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adkins of Sharbaugh, Mary JeWell, Mrs. John
Mumet, W. v~~.., came Tuesday to Triplett, Mrs. Donald Ohlingef",
visit Mr. and Mrs. B. N. East. Mrs. ~rs. Donald Roush, Mrs. Olan
East returned bome ' with them to Goodwin, Mra. EIUott I.IUJ tHe bOBvisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs . tess, Mu. Mulford.
A. R. Brown. Mr.s. Brown has
The next meeting will be on Ap·
been m. Mrs. Eaet returned to ril 21 at the home ol Mrs. John

Around And
A,b..out
Middleport

M IfOrd HOme WaS

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Kodak rt/b camtr~ in 11
lo,.value ~•h oulfil
low, ·~ price- bvt lfllt .QNitoo

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treat n:~w lrO"ni• :Storflea
Onltera that takes ~
color dldet at well at color and
lllack..-d-whlle 1n0pshots. Outfll oi*O lt~ch•dls flotholcler,
blollbt, boH•rlet, V•richro. PCIII
film, and fulllaoiNclfont.

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from tho
South
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Ma~ other Cameii&amp;S and Out·
fits - Cameru for popular
b1ack and white Pictures oolor - and family piiwiog
moviea-.

African student pal'tlclpates in
for the ouster of South Africa
against the
murder of hun-

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Floyd Ward, 32,
aue&amp;~~ed. $16 · and ' coats on
P•~;~"'iioun•'•
toxi.c:ation char~:e.
Being held "in the ~ounty
Porp.eroy police cbar_gel
appearance Tliesday
lore the mayor ·are Fred
205 &lt;:ooder St., Pomerox,
with DWI and with
fer license p!:l~:~~
son, Clifton,
tion. Bolh ·men were
early Sunday, Chief Jed
satd.'
Released on bond followlnl his ·
arrest Sunday morning on &amp; charce
of eroasing a double yellow Une
w.as Robert Lee Sayre, 26. New
lf.aven, He wil1 appear Tuesday
evenln&amp;:.

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Prllltlng Papers
Polorold Cameraa

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Film
J..,eaw ,sro'ur film et El.berfelds

amote and flam~ for over two t1en.
MMievw. 1ae rattl.._...
boun in the bome of Mr, aad lin. ......._. ., tJ.GtO 011 th hou•
Wayne Harrtson at 9(rJ' SOuth Sec- .... ...,.._. $1.000 on ~
ond Avenue.
Mn. Harrhen .... JvnRr the
Mr. and lin. Haniaon were .._ wn cowe...., bJ IMUrance.
when the fire wu diaoovered by
Mr. and Mn. Harrison and their
neilhboll at approximAtely 7:-ID p. eon, ~wtenee, wen liven lodj:ing
m._ Quick aetlon by firemen aad by friend~ until their home can be
nesgbbo~ remm:ed ma-t of the reptired or better 11..-ing arrangedownst.ua furmture to ·ordef to JD~tl aecured.
save it from 1moke and watu dam· Ja another tire at D:20 p . m.. sun·
q:e.
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dat nlCht Vid.dleport'• fire depart1be fire, of uncletelmiaed ori· Dkl.lll wu ea.lled to Rutland.
ln. ltll'led ill a tloeet Gh tile DOtth the f"lft believed to be of an
aide of the- baule and Warted ita a~ origin almoat completely
(~~:J~! way upw~ betweeo the waUs,
ed. tbe bome or Mr. and Mrs.
tllen un4er the hoWM! aD4 •• the Jo.e
MoodlJpi:UJb juet off the
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otller alide into a aecoDd. H.or7 clot- Ltlcllal Creek Rucl.
et ~fore 1t II brouJ:ht Uhler con- Upon arrival at tbe ICt!De, Midtrol.
dleport put !.., a tall for more water
Chief TINft Dlrlt 4eellft. and equipment from the Rutland
eel to place the eact d.,.. of Volunteer Fire Department in or---

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mind your }GV'f!d one&amp; that
you ve wtth them in spirit.
SJ,mply ph.()ne ' or come till
end the finest of Easter
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, this morning_
Property ownen. laid firemen.
were burning off lhek prden area
when the fire went out of oontrol
The fire wu put. wt eu1ly aDd DO,
damage wu caUJed.

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storekeeper
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wller· streams by urly today Jud
ruen anywbe!O to • ball-fool in
Weatem ~nblilyvania to two feet
at Weato~ W. Va. He u.id heav:r
rains would be t11e major taetor 1n
contributlne to any actual Rooding
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at tbil time
ner.. Hl'\'iceti a..or
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(Wbltey) HendM, ace 81, wbo
died in Holzer H01pital at '1:30
Sunday morning wiU be held Wecinesday at 2 p. m. from the Na:ar
et:le Church in Syracuse.
Mr. Hendrix worked for the Obio
Power as an electrician Cor a niJIIIber ol years, and for bill Jut 30
years operated a .stOre in SyracUae.
Sunivors are biB wife Lellll.
at hoJMi these children, Woodrotr
ond Mn. Sylvia ZwlllJng, both of
Syracuse; Mrs. Walter Bucllef,
Hazel Park, Mich., and Mn. t1qby
EppUn, New Lexingion, 0.; 11
grandchildren and one ereat
grandchild.
Brotben and siaters are Mrs.
Mary HubbBrd, Syracuse; Mn. Lll·
Sut,_;,otng are a daughter, Mrs. lie Hoden, WQoe City, W.; Art.
LcNdenville; a son, bur, Bradbury, 0.; Thomu.lliddle-Spencer, ColumbuJ; three port; Mathew, Racine; WW, Par-:Hn. Nora llolTlson, Gna k.enburc, w. va., aod Gua .iD :norllln. Don Bentley, Clln- ida.

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be taken
Wed.neldQ".
to the ·
BurJal will be in ML Carmel eeu:111i..
tery. Friends may eaU at the Ewtns:
Funeral Home llfttil noon Wednuday. 'Ibe Rev. Harold Hohnt1 Will
oHlt:iote.

for drfvinc witb ucesa
G~ey orr01ted {o·
in Pomero1 usisted
FIREMEN CALLID
pollee. Jacobs. Butch·
The Pomero1 fire department
alto will appear beFriends may eall at Ute funeral was called out at 12:40 p. m. todq
Kennttll MtEllliDnef home aDytime after noon Wednes- 1 to fight a bl'Uib fire in lower
diJ.
Montey Run in Pomeroy.

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Snow • fed rivera waabed over wea.tber dming u.e weet end
their banks in MIIIIOuri, Iowa, broJl8;bt a natural runoff of snowa
Kansu iilnd Nebraska.
that _aeeumulated earUer.
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MOST ADVANCED
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der to brinl th• flames WMler control. RuUand wu relieved alter
the fire waa rontrolled.'
It originated ;n tbe bock port of
the houR and Jpread: qutetly into
the aeoond 11or7 of tbo el&amp;ht room
frame home. Firemen II1Nid tanllec loalh o1 wour, opprmmot.
ly 3000 &amp;allons. pumped a ciatem
dry, then damned up a creet for
more, before the names were extinJUiahed.
Mr. MltMitpt"'ff told fiNIMIII
h4l •nd hia wit. and Mn; Billr'
.to., ..., 12. were ,....,,.,. .to
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encl. Mr. Mooditpluth hnmedla t.fy cal'-1 thl&gt;
pet hu•d.
n.. Miclclleport Fir• Ch!.t' ..._
... w the .......... $5500 ...
..ld theo houM . . C4IYeiW 11r
imur•nw.
Very few contenll were und
beclwe of the fiamel and 1mote.
Tbe Moodispaugh familJ wu taken
in by relatives until hoUJlng can
be obtained.
In another fire alarm at noon
Saturday the Middleport depart.
ment was eal.led to extiOJUiah a
brush fire in Bradbury. However,
t.he fire was out on arrival of the

fire• o•e•
weekend sent the fire louc1 for
swollen rivers surged over their the county over the ·$00,000 marlt

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banks in four states today, driving hundred&amp; of person5 from
homes and Isolating several communilles.

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