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                  <text>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,
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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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a Checking Account!

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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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
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"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
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Middleport

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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

$137.800n

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
Plant-a. cut flawera or tor.,.... will be dellv'rod iny~ lin town or· enywhere
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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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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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wUJ nooa
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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Kansu iilnd Nebraska.
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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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pet hu•d.
n.. Miclclleport Fir• Ch!.t' ..._
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..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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Coaches Of Champs Are Heroes

BigOTakes
Helms Award
Second Time

Dayton Roosevelt, Salem Local Are
State's Top Basketball Quintets No~

ALL-STARS

All Tourney 5
Selectoo By
News Service

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0., March 28, 1960

CoLUMBUS UPI - The Umted
Prell International Class AA and
A All-Tournament teams ;
CLASS AA

is
the Helms Athletic Foundation col·
lege basketball player of lhe year.
For the second time.
The 6·5 shotmaker who s~::ored a
total of 1011 points over a 30
'!arne schedult" this season joined
an elite corps by being named the
best collegiate ball player in the
nation
Other two-time Helms winners
indude George Glamack of North
Carolina in 1940-41 , George Mikan
of DePaul in 1944-45, and Bill Russell of San FtancisCQ in 19:i6-56.
In addition to Robertsoti - All
America for three years-the fiPst
Helms All America team is made
up o(:
Forwards Tom Sanders of New
York University, Jerry w~st of
West Virginia, and Tom Stith of
Sf. Bonaventure ; centers ·Darrall
Imhoff of California and Jerry
Lucas o! Ohio State; guards Len
WUkens of Providence, James
Darrow of 'Dowling Green, William Kennedy of Temple and Ro·
ger Kaiser of Georgia Tech.

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Sowen, Frazeysburg; and Larry Double Amputee Has
HJnhfleld, New Bremen.
Third Bowlin..: Rank
Second T"m: David Stokes and
BUFFALO, N. Y . UPI - Paul
Frank Ardrey, Frazeysburg; Steve Ackerman ol Canton, maio, rolled
Jenkins, New Boston; Tom Thie- into third place Sunday in the sin·
man, New ·Bremen; and Roger gle~ diVIsion of th.e United Auto
Stillings, Salem Lo&lt;'al.
WorkNs national bowling tournll·
ment. Ackerman-whose feat was
a bit on the unusual side- posted
WHiniNBERG LEADS
NEW YORK UPI - Wittenberg a three·&amp;:ame set of 817. Coupled
led the nation's small college with his handicap it gue him a
bN]tetball teams in final team 896 total.
The 42·year-old kegler is a dou·
defenae standings , allowing oppon·
entl 46.8 points per game NCAA ble !Unputee who does his rolling
statistics 5howed today. Youn&amp;s with artHiclal arms from the el·
town drew the least team fouls bow down. a s trong harness and a
cnly 13.4 per game, the fi&amp;:ures special ball equipped with an auto·
malic release mechanLsm.
obowed.

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way to beautify unolghtly, cradcod colllngo. Economlcai ... Eaay ..to.apply.
SH ua for lree eatlmatea.

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Motorcycle Run
To Traverse 65
Miles Of Roads

The Meigs Motorcycle Club will
its first Meigs annual endur·
run on April ard . The course
consist of ap.Proximately 65
I mile• or secondary and abandoned roads, strip mine and woods.
The run hu been laid ou:t wah
the close cooperation of the Athens Motorcycle Club.
· • , ~The run will start from the
Meigs County Fairground, 2.5
miles north or Pomeroy on Route
at the junction wll.h Route 124.
run will begin at 12 noon .
Drawing for t~tarting pusition will
be at 11 a. m.
Alth.ough th.e run has not been
l&amp;id out with the a!lsistance of a
sidecar, there are trophies on
hand fQr the best plllced sidecar
team.
Refreshments will be available
the start and finish line
throughout the day.
Veteran endUro men call the
well marked and challengIng, and a large entry Is expected .
For further Information con ·
tact Philip Radford, Raute 1,
Pomeroy, or Phone Wyandotte 28098.

EXHIBITION BAS!BALL
United Prns lntem~ttonel
St. Louis 3 Detroit 1
Clnclnnttl 4 Mllwauh• 3
Plthbur1h '1- Washington 0
Kenus City 3 Los An1ele1 2
Baltimore 3 N.w York 1
Chlugo (A) 7 Philadelphia 6
San Francisco 6 Boston 3
Chicago IN) 3 Cln•land 2

BARTON'S
McKnight Prescription
Our sincere thanks to our
many friends and customers
who refused to ollow us to

disconllnue producUon.
Mrs. A. T. Barton

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DENVER UPJ - The nation's team will be chosen from among
beBt amateur . baaketball players the top players in the tourney.
gather here. ~IS week to battle for
Akron's Goodyears, .runner-up Ln
coveted pos1tlons on the 1960 Unit- the national AAU tournament here
ed States Olympic team.
last Saturday, plays the Armed
Eight teams will play in the Forces aU.stars at 5.:30 p, m. to
Olympic trials at the Dflnver Col- open the tournamenL
iscum on Thursday, Friday, and
In games Thurlfday night, Ohio
Saturday. All teams will play three State, NCAA champion, meets the
ga.mes to give U. S. Olympic com- National Asaociation of lnfercol·
m1ttce members a good look at the legiate Athletics (NAIA) all·stars;
slar:studded cast.
the NCAA University All-Stars tanFive. to aeven players from the gle with the Phllltps Oilers, Na·
Olymp1c triala champion and the tiona) Industrial League ebampion
roach of the winning team will be and the Peoria Cats play the NcAA
un the squad which will represent small colle1e AU..Stars. Peoria is
the U. S: at the Olympic Games in 1 the newly crowned AAU cbampiun.
Home th1s summer. The rest of the
Ohio State's powerhouse, which

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PRO RESULTS
NATIONAL BB ASSOCIATION
loston 140 51, Louis 12]
NATIONAL HOCKIY LIAGUI
Toronto 5 b.trolt 4
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
~nhey 4 Clevel•nd 0
Rochest•r 11 Q~ 2
Provldenc:e 4 &amp;uHalo 4

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Title Game Of
Church League
Is On Tuesday

GRIP BROKIN
DALLAS, Tex. UPI - Southern
Ct~llfornla broke the previOus grip
held by Michigan, Yale ami' Ohio
State on the NCAA swimming and
diving cha mpionships Saturday
niGht by defeating Michigan, 87·

Enjoy that happy feelln1 now. Lots
of folks are doin1it quickly, safety,
privately. Call us tor sprlna cub
and relax. Terms to plene ;rou. 1
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MARSEILLES, France UPI Gracieux Lam.,.rti, 126, Franc•,
outpointed Mllnola Garcia, 126, Cr.
talnec:l Europun
futhrweiJht
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10 GAME SCHEDULE
CINCINNATI UPl Xavier
University today announced s 1[).
game football schedule next fall
whith includes five home games.
Wichita, a member of the Mi&amp;souri valley Conference is the only neweomer to the schedule, replacing St. Ambrose College. Th.e
eame is set for Sept. 24 at Wich·
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Jim Thacker Shi'JW
Weathereast
N11w• P\eture
Huntley BrtrJdey Jteptrt
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Steve Allen Show
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PriCfl Ia Ritht
Concentration
Truth or CoDJequence~
It Could Be You
:Mfd Day Newa
Movietime
Loretta Young Theater
Young Dr. R(alone
From Tbese Roots
Comedy Playhouse
Advent\lf6 Time

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swlmmlp:J: pool, an RCA·Whlrlpool
a11-gat "MN. Amerlea" ldtmen, a
two-w~ free F1orlda· va~tlon for
tbe entin famJly, a complete •year.

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toppled California in the finals of '
this year's NCAA tournament, was
expected to arrive here Tuesday to
comtllete the field.

Cheyenne
Bourbon Street :seat
Advr,tures In Pak-adlae
Ted Mack Amateur ·Hour ·
The News TOnight
Scanning· the -weather
Sport Report
Late Shnw

12:30 L'JVe That Bob
1:00 About Faces
1 :30 Medic
2:00 Day in Court
2:30 Gale Storm Shcnr
3:00 Beat the Clock
3:30 Who Do Yott Trust
4:00 American Bandstand
5:1!0 lloclly arid Hlo Frlenda
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Sale Starts Today Mar. 28, Ends Sat., Apr. 2

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Tile Life of RUe,

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6:20 ·Jute ·Rivlin Show
1:30 . Amos 'n' AntW
1:00 Highway Patrol

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10:00 Hen;nesey
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Naomi Neville and Alan,
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Monday evening with ";;
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Special
tlep'rts

MEIGS ELECTRI~ SERVICE AND
SEWING UNTER
N. Seeond Ave.

FRo~

Maaon Methodist, led by Mi Jim
will meet the New Haven
Lutherans in the champaonsbip
conle1t lollowtna a consol•tlon
same between New Haven EUB
and New Hawn Methodist.
AdmJasion price baa been l'ICt at
twenty-five cents with the proceedB
aolna to the Bend School Basketball Lea&amp;ue.
Following th€'1 second lhiiDtl uf
tbe evr:ning, slxly trophies will be
presented to teams and indlvJd.
uala of the recently completed
achool Jea&amp;ull.

Mlddloport, Ohio

Ghio$tate
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GREEN BAY, Wla. UPI.:..

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Far~ ldfprmed

MOM. .. ..

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of Marshall College
visited her 'puents.
George Sayre over

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ls viBitiDI ·h er
N. Roush

'",F 1:~:~~'1' V.lley
is a ~edical
Hospi·
. and Mrs. Paul Roush and

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left .Monday for Florida
.a short vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymobd Grate-

-and family were liUEISts of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
· over the weekend.

Dairy Science
flub To Sponsor
Ca~de Congress
Tbe We&amp;t

Virginia University
Club will sponsor
tbe annual Dairy Cattle Congre11
at 1:30 p. m. April 2 at the
UnlVersity Dairy Fatm..
A11Y intl!rested ·~tm may attl'lhd and participtJt'e ~to the evtht.
T)Jere will be fo\3r ~owmanahtp
eloooea--Aryoblte, GUei'Diey, Bolitein and Jersey~tn~ an ·o·~
Sclenct~

tl.,., which tile lldlllelf&lt;e
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the Central' Hoelley ·LM:IJue ,ptiy.
Green
offs with
Bay, . ,Bobtola
vletory over the Roo
chester
T¥ Bobeatl

took the

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patry

lfltri~t:flity

Bartol~,

and Mrs. Frank 1'hcirnp*On
. Charleston were weekend
of his parenLs, Mr. "lnd
Thompson Sr., Haven

Nelgler apent 'l'uesday
with Mrs. Audrey Ours

S\30 '111e Verdict b Youn
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l•lic t&lt;ln of jiOOji

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Mn. Edwin Stell!, Ed·

Ronnie were Sunday
of his parents, Mr. and
L. Stein Sr., in A.Jhlahd,

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\0:00 Red RoWe Show

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6:20 Jule Ri\rlln ShOw

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UO ContoOo Theater

Murry · of Charleasehool here TtleaShe Ia the assistant euper·
oi State Department of

1:15 Late. S~uw
12:te 81p Of!

11:30 I Married Joart

SPRING SALE ON PlEa GOODS

ConCieville

UO Philip Marlo•"
10:00 Korea-Nq Parallel
1:00 The Newa Tonl&amp;ll\
J:Oll StannlntJ the w..l"lG ~portra }loport

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12:00 Rt:rtleas Gun

Running
out of
hot water
too of'fen?

named. "'Mp .

America!!l' will wln a $30,000 .utler

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By Popular Demand

Best Amateurs Gathering For
Chance At Olympic Rome Trip

EXIHBITION
BASEBALL

T.he
championship basketball
&amp;amea Of the Ot•nd Church Lea(!Ue
will be held in the Wah~tma gym.
naslum, Tuesday, ·M~trch 29, at 7 p.

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0" Robertson of Cincinnati -

At Urbana some I:"i,OOO persons
jammed the Champaign county
First Thin: Ray Brown, Day ton
seat and danced, sang, cheered and
Roosevelt; Gene Lane and W dson
waved as Coach Bill Hupp's Tigers
Gnbam, Cleveland East Tech ;
were paraded through the town.
John Nanriu, Canton Timllcn ; and
And at Dayton nearly everyon e
:Ray Woollord, Toledo Scott.
turned out to see Coach John WootSKCHMI TNm: Buford D&lt;~ VIS, L. 1
ums' Teddies, the Class AA win.
C. Snow and John Shehee, Dayton
Roosevelt; Earl Johnson, Cleve ner,
return home with the bacon .
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Both coaches were obviously
land East Tech ; ami Ron Jackson,
"He'• a vary fOOd player. W• •1- overcome at their reception .
Toledo Scott.
way• hav. to stren,thM'I h&amp;s sua.
CLASS A.
Hupp, voted the Class A "Cuarh
Flnt Taam: Al Thresher and ,.nd•n during the m~rbl• .... of the Year," said that "l never
son!"
$teve MrCullou11h , Salem Local ;
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- -'--------culog1 z~ the Teddies.
"No lntenti&amp;n" Of R.tlrln1
But {he longest and loudest
cheer wa ~ for Woolums when he
spiked rumors that he was retirmg . He tuld the cheering throng
that · "J'~·e no intention of retiring ."
The Roosevelt win in the cham·
pionshlp g&lt;~me marked the school's
second title in 26 ycara, having
won the crown in 1934. It also prevented Cleveland East Tech from
~~o~::~~~b:rerthaa~d~~~~eaJ 0~ ~~ winning a record . tying third
day. I feel like the happiest man ~traight tille, a {eat accomplished
in the world ."
by Dayton Stivers In 1928-20·30.
"Strunled For 'fears"
Salem Local, led by All·Ohio Al
And at Dayton, c oach Woolums Thrasher who scored 2!) points,
told the huge gathering at Roose· · had lillie trouble with l"razeysburg,
veil High School that the cham · ('Onsidered the Cinderella team of
pionship was "the first on the Jist tbe tournament.
The Tiger11 jumped into a quick,
for me . It's a great privilege fur
me to bring this honor to th~ 13·5 lead, and were never in tro~school
and
to Dayton-we've ble after that.
struggled for it fur many years."
The second game between Day··
Both the squad~ won thcir tun and Cleveland Eut Tech was
championship in daz:zling style .
a thriller from beginning to end.
D•yton Jumps On Top
Salem Local, which was knockEarly in the first half the two
ed oul of the tournament in the teams see·sawed back and forth
first round last year, played small until late in the second quarter
but scrappy Fra:reyl!burg off ils when Dayton jumped out on top
feet to win the title game, 74-59. to take a 41-36 halftime lead. The
And Dayton Roosevelt, the state's Teddies, who were led by All
No. 1 team based on regular sea· Ohio center Ray Brown , wrapped
son play, played a furious game the game up for all purposes in
to down twu-Hme defending cham· Lhe third period when East Tech
pion Cleveland East Tech, 51·41.
suddenly went cold and couldn't
Even State Auditor James A . ~cure a point for nearly rive min·
Rhodes showed up at' Urbana to utes . In that time Dayton mewed
honor the Salem Local squad . out \(1 a conifortable lead .
While at Dayton, Mayor R. WilBrown, who squirmed his way
liam Patterson, EIWi)Od Zimmer, undt'r the basket time and again
executive director of the Cham- for cas~· layupil, led all scorers in
ber of Commerce, state Sens . Lhc game with 20 points while
John Slth and William •Baker, and holding his rival All-S late player,
Superintendent Robert French Gene Lane uf East Tech, to only
were on the speaker's platrorm lo 10
Salem Local, in winning its first
c h&lt;~mpioMhip, held commanding
lca(ls at the end or each period
over Frazeysburg on the strength
of 'I'hrasher und St~ve M-cCullough 's scoring. The lanky McCullough ended up ri!;!hl behind
ThnBher with 21.

GerMany (14) {won luropeoen
wy. .ight chlmplonsfllp).

LOS ANGELES UPl - Everybody's All America-Oscar "Big

COLUMBUS (U PI) - Hero's welcomes were accord~
Ohio's two new high school basketbalL champions Sunday.
Both Salem Local, winners of th e Class A crown, and Class
AA winner Dayton Roosevelt were given tumultous receptions
when they returned home with the trophies marking them as
the best ba-sketball teams in the state.

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Lee Walla homered In the ninth
lnnlna for the Reds to break the
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·Special Program
About Prayer Is
Had By Juniprs

Aroun.........d And
AI""'U t
Middlentwt

Tbe Youth Groups or the Heath
.Methodtst Church of lt.iddlcport
hdd thetr regulu m«tlngb Sllll
_da,y evemng al the church
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lOf group a ptcture on the We of '•

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Annual C,harter Day Luncheon Is Held
By Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter, DAR

The annual " Charter Day" luncheon of Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter, DAR1 was held Fnd.ay at the Federated
riebt
church
A special program on "Prayer
A three course luncheon was served to 42 members and
wu presented dunug the meetmg gueSts by the Women's Guild of the church Tables were beau
~~e Semor group hy Mrs Rubert tifully decora•ted with spnng flowers by Mrs Everett Hayes,
Mn coat' used the fnc pomts hostess, wtth Mrs Wayne Gibbons the contr1butmg hostess
meeung Also meetmg w1th the
croup w,...s Mn. Ra)mon Konk

of the f:ross and bow they led one

Precedmg the luncheon the
meetmg was opened 1n r•hu.llstlc
form by Mu A R Kmght, regent,
and Mtss Guce Horton, chaplain.
Durmg the I uncbeon, Mn
Kmght mtroduced the guest&amp; Includmg, Mrs Lowell Burnell and
Mrs Harry Vaughn of Glou~ter;
Mrs. C. F Wllhelm, Mrs. Chester
Roush ~tnd Mn Henry Watan of
Pt PleaSAnt, W. Va; Mrs. W. R.
Proffitt, Mason, W Va ; Mrs Gordon Gray ree:enl of Nabby Lee
Ames Chapter, Athens, Mn Helen
Mitchell, Ch1cago, Dl, Mrs C M
Hoover. Pamesville , and Mn
Homer Hysell, Mrs Wayne Mil·
hoan, Mi1111 Janice Story, Mrs J
E D Hartlnger and Mrs. Marvin
Burt of Pomeroy
Mr11. Harold Sargent, good citl·
zensb1p chairman, mtroduced the
girls who won The Good Cltizenshlp '1 est 111 the1r school They 1:1
eluded Mary Barth, M1ddl~port
Hi~b School, (Jr!lt, Paulme Gibson,
Rutland High School, second,
S~:mdra Potts, Yomeroy High School
th1rd, Sheila Youna, Racine H•gh
School, fourth, Sue Dameron, Har·
nsonv11le High School, f1fth, and
Nartha Stearns, Ea.stern High
School, 111xlh Mrs lrvmg Karr Jr
southeast d1stnct dJreC"tor, announced that three of the f1ve
state winners were from south·
e.astern OhJO

mto a "attem for prayer She sa 1d
the top stood for Adoration the
left Side for Thanksg 1vmg, the
right s.1de for Confesswn the mid
dle (or tntercessJon, and the bot
tom for Petition
The devot 10nal leader for the
meeting was Duvld Konkrlght and
the busme&amp;S meeting was conduct
ed by Ertc Chambers pre 51 dent

Surprise Party
Given Daughter
At Racine Home

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Mr hnd Mrs Harry W11lf01d
U!lilted by M1ss Carolyn V11n Met·
er, entertained wtth a surpru;e
party last wtek at their home,
Racme hononng their daughter,
Kay on her birthday
Game.!l were played during the
eo;enmQ:, aHer which the honored
auest opened her g1tts Ice cre.m,
cake and pop were served to Roberta Krafuter , Terry Budford,
Judy Wign l, Mclvm Van Meter,
Rleh11rd Schuler, Allen Graham
and Gary Willford
POINT PLEASANT
Th&lt;' battle of Pomt Pleasant
West V1rgmia was fought m 17?4,

between the white settlers and the
Mingo lnd1an Tnbe

POMEROY, OHIO
TONIGHT end TUESDAY
"THE LAST VOYAGE"

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Hostess Gifts
Presented When
Kin Club Met
Uosteas gifts were presented to
Uarold Ebetsbach when the
Club met Thursday evening
her home, Butternut Ave
A shorl businesa sess1on was con
ducted by v1ce president, Mrs Ted
Warner, and games were played
watb prlU!s awarded to Mrs Edgar
Pratt and Mrs R. E Vaug:han The
door prlre was awarded to Mrs
Warner Mrs Frank Powers recelv
ed a birthday .gaft from her secret

was ctnnounced by Mrs
Knt&amp;:ht that Sue Anderson and
Kathy Jeau T1lhs were wmner.t.
o{ the poster contest on "Futh of
Our Fathers,'' conducted by the
Amencanism committee In the Slx·
th Gr~tde or Rutland School
Mno EmerHon Jones, natJOnal
ddcnse ch&lt;~lfman, spoke on that pal.
subJl'Cl She defended the DAR on
Refreshments were served by the
lht:t .s t~tnd 1t hkes un lnt~mational hosle&amp;&amp; and favors were pot hold
Cr,url Unlled Nnhons, Walter Con· ers Present were those named
neley lmmlgraLJOn amendment, and
and Mrs C J . Ebersb1:1ch and
di11a1 mameut
Willard Ebersbach
Two solo'r,, "One World " and
next meeting will be held
"Youll Nevl!r Walk Alone," were
the home of Mra. R. W. Vaughan
prescnl('d by Mrs Marvm Burt
Mtddleport
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accompa,nied by her mother, Mrs
Ben Neutzhng
Following the luncheon, the
group adjourneu to the soc111 room
of the cburch •&gt;' here Mrs Karr
mtroduced Mrs Burnell, past h1s
tor1an general. p11.st chairman oJ
approved schools, and chairman of
the DAR museum Mrs Burnell
told of the nattonal museum m
Washmgton , D C, Which 15 a )'lart
o! tbe DAR pr-operty and showed
colored slides of rooms 10 the museum , rel!Ui and valuable pieces
found m the museum
At the dose of the fJleetmg Mrs
Hayes pr-esented flowers to Mr11
Burnell and MISil Grace Horton,
charter member of the Return
Jonathan, Meu~s Chapter
Members of the Guild servmg
tl.e luncheon were Mrs Fr-ed Blaet
tnar &lt;:hairman, Mrs Cleland Hmes,
Mn LoUis RCibel, Mn Ben Neut
zlmg, Mrs R~y St=yfrled and Mrs
Dale Sm1th..

• Robert ffutck , Dorothy Malone

On
Education Held
Regular Meeting

Family wardrobes get set
for a lovely aprlng
Get the famlly coats, trultfi, dret~Se~. ev·
erythmg
illll cleaned 11nd ready fur
aprins owttnas 'J1hrlfty cl~nmg JJcrel

The
Good cl .. nin'ill

goad groomlnel

We Pl&lt;k Up and DeUver

HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY
IICOND ST.

"We Cle-an Everytblng But The Baby"
Phone WY·2·2057
MIDbLIPORT, OHIO

Appfy

Commu~wn

on • EducatiOn

nf the Heath i.,_etho(hst Church,

SPRED SATIN

MINUTES ... enjoy
It for YEARS!

In

:\hddleport met Sund11y evenmg for
lhetr regtl!ar meeting.
Jack Bechtle, Sunday School
Superlntendl·nt, conducted
the
met.tlng and was 1n charge o( de
votion11 II was dectded to ask the
Jun1or choir to tnn!,l for the open
mg acrv•ce on !!:aster Sunday ,
AlJo prestnl for the meehng
wrre Mrs Onn Smith, Miss 8e5s
Sanborn, Mrs Raymon Konkrlght,
Mrs Jaml's Brewmgton, James Eu
ler, Mn L. W McComaa and Mrs
Nan j~Joore
PLII TO SIIRRAS
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Lance R~v
entlow and th~ girl hill married
Thursday m S11n Francisco, actress
Jill St John, have fled to a ski resort hideaway In 1he High Saerra11
for 11 brier honeymoon.

Easter Plans Are
Made By.WYF
Ch urc hGroup

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SOCIO
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Plsns for Easter were maQe
lw FIEDI)II! HOUDAIHII'. T
when the WYF of the First Unlt
be
ed Presbyterian Church met su n
Mr and Mn
He1r rt Moor~ d•y o··enlng.
Her(' m Hunungton an Saturday ~
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Mrs James Mournmg and son I
Apnl 3rd was act as a practlct
Dale spent the weekend m Poul~ date m preparatJOn for the WYF s
art m the Palm Sundoy ,._,,,...
1'leasant wllh her parents. Mr an ' P
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1 and arrangements were made for
,Irs Tom Wahers
Jack Werner who IS employed t.et Hng a hght breakfast at the
.n Park~rsbur~r:, spe nt the weekend church on Easter Sunday followmg
.vJth hJs parenLS, Mr nd Mrs G. the Sunnse &amp;efVICe, which Will be
..., Werner
1 m rharge of the Semor Cho1r The
-.tr and ~trs Wayne Gibhons an~ WYF will also have a coffee hour
daughter Evelyn, spent the v.cek a!J.er the mormng worship serv1ce
. nd'" Bucy rus w1th relat1ve•
at 11 30
Eudell Konkrlght of Spnngf1eld
J ud y Sauer and Helen Taylor
, pent the weekend here w1th his were the leaders for the service
parenl.'l, Rev and Mrs Raymon Sunday evenmg and the busmess
.&lt;unlmghl and t:oou, Dav1d
mct&gt;ung was conducted by Lynn
Charles Haskms and Bill Turner Buchanan, moderator
Nert' m Athens Fnday evemng to
Others pre&amp;ent were Dav1d Ly
Jttend the stage play ·carousel" at ons, Carroll Lyons, Cmda Sauer,
he University Theatre
Carolyn Russell, Jamce Zlfkle, Ka
Mr and :Mrs June Duffield and rcn Bachner, Jamce M1ller, Karen
,wo children are \'ISitmg with her Gregg, Beverly Perr.in and Charle•
p~:~rents, Mr 11 nd Mrs John Scmes. Kttchen, a gueat
Mrs Otto Simth oJ New Boston
Adults meetmg with tbe group
were Mr and Mra Richard Vaugh
1s caring for : 1tr~ Harry Mills, who
J an, Mrs Everett Bachner and Rev.
1s a lillie improved
Mrs K 11 y T.11udermllt IIi ass 1sti4c Howard Ruppelt
with the ca;l"of the children ~f J
Mr and Mrs Leonard Gwiazdotf·
sky
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Miss 711axme Benuett of Colulfl·
bus srent the weekend here v1sJt..
mg w1th her parents;, Mr and M+.
Charles Bennett
MISii Sara Dobbs was taken to
the Holzer Ho~pttal Saturday momMembers and guest1 of OhiO Etll
mJ:: after she fell at her home and Ph1 Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorilroll.e her hlp.
or1ty, enJoyed a potluek dmner at
Mr and :o~ rs Raym ,md l'urner the DAV Hall m Pomeroy Sunday
of ( olumbus spent the weekend evemng The SOCial comm1ttet! With
w1Lh Mr and Mrs Jacob Turner Mrs Charles Knopp as chairman
and fam1Jy and w1th her parents lh WIIS m charge of the evemna:.
Raune Tl1ey came especially to
Followmg the meal the group en·
attend the funeral last Saturday of joyed square dancing with Jo HarMrs Turn~:r &amp; grandmother
dy m charge.
Mrs Mont Miller was returned
Attendmg were Miss Lucy Ams·
tu her home Frlday from the Meags bary, Miss Carol Bachtel, Mr and
General Hospital where she has Mrs Don Betzing, Mr and Mr8
been a patient for a number of John W. Blaettnar, Mr. and Mrs
weeks
Kenneth Braun, Mrs William Everson, Mrs Bernard Fultz, Mr and
Mrs Paul Huston, Mr and Mrs
Charles Knopp, Mr and Mrs Robert Remhart, Mr. and Mra Tom
Scally, Mrs M1la Woods, Mrs Lou
1se Zerkle, Jack Kelly, i14r and Mrs
Thomas Smith Mis1 Shirley Beegle and Mr5 Frank Vaughan
Th~ nat1on wide pro.~;: ram
Great Hour of .Sharmg" was em~~----------~
phatnzed Sunda}' morning during
the worship servJcc at the First
UnJted Presbyterum Church. of
;..!lddleport
Spetial music wa~ presented by
the Senwr choir of the church
Their number was "The Earth Is
By LUCILLI MAWKINI
thr Lords" w1th Lcw111 Sauer, Jr
Mr and Mrs Henry W~ttson and
smgmg the tenor solo
Fnllowmg the service a special
offering was taken for the pro family o{ Pt l'ieasant were Frlda,y
G•am

Eta Phi Chapter
Dines Potluck,
Has Squa re Dance

and Mrs. Will Hellman
Mr and )ofrs Ger&amp;ld VlOlet , Mr.
and Mrs. Denzn Geoglem, Mr and
MrB Floyd Spence, Mrs Frank
Suson and daughter were Sunday
afternoon callera of Mrs JennJe
Roush
Dana Turner Sr, Mr. and Mra
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Wll ur ..,.._;MID and daugbter
cal ed on Mr. and Mn. Dana S.
Turner Sunday
Billie Hellman JS staymg ' nighti
With Mr and Mrs Will Hellman
1 while Mr
Heilman IS , laid up
Wl~r ~~n~Jllr~s. legJerome Cook
called
Mr
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dan
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t
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Bll!Je Hellman and Jerry Dtddie were overmght guests of Mr.
11nd Mrs Will HeLlman Friday
Mrs Robert Pamter and Bon
Douglas Johnson s pent Saturday
afternoon w1th Mrs. R. Taylor of
Addison
1
Mr and Mrs Wm Poo er and
Leonard Lanham Jr of Canton
h
k d
h
d
spent I e wee en at t e Lenar
Lanham home.
Mr and Mn Ralph Pamter and
daughters, Mr and Mrs
Harry
llrown and sons were Sunday
gue5t~s at the Pamt"Cr home
Le na rd Lanham Sr, Mr and
Mrs John W1ckham, Rev and
~rs Weber Thoma called on Mr

Rock Springs
Society EventS

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Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club
Met On Friday
The Jolly Buneh Scwmg Club of
Middleport met Ji'rltlay cvemng at
the home of Mrs Shlflcy Mills With
·drs Noah Haskinll aa assJshnK
hostesi
Mra Kenneth Byer. presldt'nt,
conducted the short busmess mct'f.
ina at wbtch ttme a letter of thanks
was rud from Mrs Mont Mtller
who has been a patient at Mc1gs
General Jor t1ome tlmc
After the mcctmg gamoe were
played and pr1ze5 were won hy
Mrs Will Reynolds, Mn Byer,
Mrs. George Hackett, Sr , Mrs John
Seines and )lrll Orin Smilh
Refreshments o( sandwiches, po
tato chlps, pae and eotfee were
served to the members and Dallh
Weber, grand1oo of Mn: Lawrence
)(llhoan who waa a peat.

West VirltrUa hall 11: m!Hion acree
The hlghe5t raDk.lng ofhcer
or state owned land, d~~voted lo from West Vira:lnla, durin;: the
public parks and foreats
CJ\'ll War, was Major Jeue Reno.

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Am•• Leonnd called on

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Mn Otls M.arret Sunday afternoon.

Mr ilnd Mn Am011 Leonard
freda Will, Mary McAfee, Mn
Wllll&amp;m GrueM!r, ~ .Edna Am·
old and Allee Euler attended reVlVal servaces at Enterpnae on .Ji'rJ.
day evemng
Kervm Marret, aon of Mr and
Mn Otu Marret, has been dl witb
k1dney mfec:hon for several daya
He IS now lmprovmg
Mrs Dorea Arnold ls a patient In
Holter Hospital

CHUCKlE FOI TODAY
COUU ROOM l'llOCIDURI
LONDON UPI - Thinga ere .-t·
tl"l •llthttr out of hand In Lon-

do.»t hl1h court.
'flptteH (belllff) Wllfnd Ch•m" " tatd apKt•tor• Mondey they
must not talk, l1vgh, Mt, knit,
clh·• ....- IHtl-.,. throw thlnge
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Pomeroy·Middleport, Oblo, Tuesday, March 29, 1960

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OPENING UP THE MISSISSIPPI -

The U. S Coast Guard ice breaker Ferp heads
up tbe Mlssisaippi river from New Boston, Ill., to crush oome of tllat 36-mcMluck tee
and get the nver open lor traffic. The Fern makes about 10 m1les every ~ hours on
this mission.

Local Government

In natural finish to add wal'lllth
and beauty to any window decor

$159
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60" X 36"
For an lalerestins elect, decorate
your wutdows with tbeee exotito bam•

boo eafea. All with-hr•ided loops-

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Herdware - For 1 Ourtaln.9 Dniperies - Wutdow Sbades
Ven~an Blinds

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her s1ster and brother-m·law, Mr
and Mrs Glen Dall.
Mn Donald Holter and sons,
M1ke and Pat. of Uunhngton, were
weekend gueats of her mother, Mrs
Albert Young, and family
Alita C1.1rpenter 11pent tht• week
end m Athens with her s1ster,
Janet, a student at OhiO Umver!!Hty, and attended the "little Sister" actiVIties
Mr and Mrs Her.!lchell Manuel
were In Cancan nat! last week w~ere
Mr Manuel attended a General
While
Motors trammg school
there they stayed at the M11yfa1r
Motel
Jack Weese, student at Ohio Um
verslty, spent Friday and Sa\.urday
al his home in Syracuse. He came
to 11ee hi5 mother, Mr11. Carl Weese,
a patient at Holzer Hospital.
'M'r and Mrl Willard Fraley and
children, Vicky and Rindy, of
Troy were weekend eueatl of her
parent•. Mr and Mrs Lecmard Van
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David and Susie
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SATIN, FloWs on tmoolhi,Y with btu111 or rollar.
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results every time! Let your sprlnc wardrobe flower
beautifully wltb freshly cleaned clothes, always ready
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You like!

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LA..DERERS -

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Mr and Mr.s. WilHam Culwell
at Bradbury
were m Flatwooda, Ky., on SuoRobert Lehew and Mr and Mrs
day to visit her mother, Mrs
Joe Cantrell Sr of Charle11lon, W
Thomas Tackett and other re~aVa , ~;pent Sunday wnh the formMrs Wilbur Bailey spent Friday ttves Her father, Thomaa Tackett
er s mother, Mrs Theodore Lehew wtth her parents, Mr and Mrs Le- is confmed to a hospital in HuntMrs George Thornton and Mr va~r ofaJ:eM~~al~oUy O'Neal and ington where he is recover1na:
and Mrs Harold Nana of Nelsonfrom pneumonia.
ville were Sunday guests of Mrs chlidrcn of The Plains vistted Mass
Myrtle Long
Freda WJil Sunday and also hiS
Mr and Mra. Manford Smitb
mother, who ISm Holzer Hospital. and Rena, Lancaster, spent Sun·
Mr. and '?drs Eldon K.raeuter and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott and day at the home of their son and
daUJhten, Leda Mae, Dolores and t"lldrev spent Sunday wtth Mr daughtet:""m-law Mr and Mrs. LeRoberta, and Larry Wolfe spent and Mrs. Arlee Abbott.
wtS Smith.
Sunday m Parkersbu~s with Mr
Mr. and. Mn. Vincent Broderi(~k
Melva Faye Jordan, Athena
and Mn. Dale Valentine and fam- were Gallipolis VISitors Frlday
spent Friday nta;ht at the hom&amp;
•,ly. ~r a~d Mrs. Kraeuter also
Rebecca Radford has been absent of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Men1s1ted the1r uncle, Wtlliam Weav- from school for several days due to dal JQrdan and •ttended the
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Hour Of Sharirig
Emphasized In
Morning Worship

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Le1na D1ehl, seventh grade PU·
pil ~t r Salisbury school, has been
selected to represent tbat achool
in the~ county &amp;pelling bee at
Rutland auditorium April 5, it
ia announced
All erade sehoob of the county
will take part jn the event, with
eaeh Wlecttng thetr eham.pt'tn
speller to represent tbem.

'PASTOR RECALLID
Rev. Clyde Bartlett, pastor
Mhitlleport Nuarene
waa recalled for a three-

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