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8-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .• March 8, 1960

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Around A"-'
Ab.out 1.
Middleport

Pomeroy Junior Class Presents Play To
Large Audience At Auditorium Last Nite

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SFC Robert Cochran . of the Pt .
Pleasant NatiOnal Guard. announced today that the J664th Ordmance Company IS scheduled to
stxmsor a ·rouples only' dance w
the Unit's armory Friday night.
The d~tnce was on gmally slated
for Feb. 20, but was postponed
due to inclem~nt weather cond1ions

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Coc hran said th e d:m re IS open
to lh~ publll', but only couples
would be ildmittl·d . Sea ttng capac1ty of the armory IS 600 per&amp;ons.
Pnce of .adnuss1on will be $1.00
per coup le.

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Music for Friday's event w1ll be
furntshcd by the 'G Noles'. Hours
of the dance are from D p m tlli
miclntght, acl"O rdmg Lo Cochran,
chai rman of the en•nu11:'s festivt·

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Firemen Benefit
Dance Is Friday
In Syracuse
A ~low and f.ut dnnre cont~st
and a cakt• walk will be lwld w1th
priws l:iven at lhe record hop
al the Syracuse .:rade sdtool
hou~e
Frttlay evenmg March 11
from 7::m till 11 30 by th e Syra·
cuse Ju ntor l'treme n. They Will
sell pop , Cindy and pop corn .
Don::~t 1o ns to the
Jun1or Ftrenn·n will [}e 2!1c ~;mglc a nd 50c
double . Mas\1!1' of Ceremonies Will
be J&lt; ue Ch tef Woodrow Hendrix.
E&lt;~ch mCmber of the Lad1cs Auxi·
J1a ry are to don11.Le home made
candy To have candy picked up
at your home C&lt;i ll WY:.H&gt;-180.
Procccda from thi~ record hop
w1ll go to huy new equipment .

--MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, 01110
TONIGHT
" Ll'L A.HNElt"

Peter Polmcr, IA!slie Parrl&amp;h
Not Open Wtdnnday

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THURSDAY ond FRIDAY
''Bf~LOVED INFIDEL"
Gregory Peck - Debor-ah Kerr

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PLAN and ARRANGE
YOUR NEXT

ePRIVATE PARTY

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• RECEPTION

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eBANQUET

Reedsville Girl
Scouts Meeting
At Stewart Hall

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Srout5 will observe Girl Scout
We"'k by holding their f1rst meet·
ing of Lhe year, TueBday etrening
tn Stewart Hail from 7 to 8.
Ea(h gnl Is asked to bring o penny
for each letter 10 bet name for
the ·Juliette Low Jo'und. No dues
will be taken . Girls in· flr,t grade
at Ri verview School who wish to
become Brownie Scouts are lnvlt·
t&gt;d to attend this meeting. Slide&amp;
which were taken laat year at the
Halloween and Chrlatma1 parties
will be shown durin&amp; tlte evening.
For 11. communat)' project each
yei.r a rew day, before ChrJBtmaa
the Brownies bring fruH ond the
Intermediates brin&amp; candy and
co okt c~ whtCh they have made and
fill boxes for the shut.Jns In the
community. They deltver these and
&amp;lng carols to the aged and stck .
After completing this project the
girls du1contmue their meetings
until marcb. They meet uch week
throughout the remainder of the
year.
Leaders or the Brnwnie Troop
180 are Mrs. Lyle Balderson and
Mra. A. C. Stewart. Mrs. John Jletzer, Mn . Paul Nicholl and ~ra .
Ernest Whitehead lead the Inter·
mediate Troop 179.

Racine Concert
Band To Present
Spring C?ncert

POMEROY'S liST
Private Rooll'lill For
10 to 176 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. wlth
Merchants PoUco ~ ervlce

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Bcvera~r.s
Unit! 2:30 A.M.

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The Racine High School Cnn.
...-ert Baod, unncr the direction of
Bernard Krinke, will preaont Ua
annual Sprina: Concert, Marc h 20
at two o'tiBCk, It Is announced . 'M1e
concert will be held at the high
school auditorium and a 11lver of.
fcrlng Will be taken.
'J11e selection• for the program
wt~ from excerpts from opera
to 1i.':~~rtn folk sons. Mr. Krinke
state11. The public ll tordially Jn.
vlted to attend the con~::ert.

The grou.p also mal3e plan' to
serve a light breakfut to the
memben nf the SeDior choir on
Ea1ter morning foUowing their
presentation of the Sunrille Ser·
vice which the .choir Ia eponsor·
ing.
Counselore: of l~ 'WYF are Mr.
and Mra.. Rlch.rd Vaushan and
Mrs. Everetl Bachner. Members
preaent were Relen T1.ylor, Pat
Lowery, Serne LewJs, Janiea Zit;
ltle, David Lyons, C1rroll L)'ons,
Carolyo Ruasell , Cinda Sauer,
Alan Wallace, Bruce Wallace and
Miss Buchanan. Rev. Howard Rup·
pelt, Pllt&lt;U' of the church also
met~ta with the youth.

P'resbyterians
Hold Special
Session Monday

GeDrle Hatpilt.on and )[rs. Lin· . The Rock Sprinp Granae Bowl·
nie Bra&amp;g ue ·IH.
th!: team were in Sp~ngfield Saturday

Y:r. and Mn. noyd Spence, Mr.
and Mn. Gflrald Violet and Mr. and
Mrs. Deru:il Qoet)elo called nn M.n.
Jennie Routh, Sunday.
Recent vi1iton at the Plllnter
home were Mr. and Mn.
Taylor and son, itlr. and 'Nra. RIY·
mond Taylor lr., and daughter,

to

compete

lD a

bowlinJ

tournament Memben -of tbe team
ue Harold •Blatluton, Robert BDW•
en, Roy Grueser, Bill Radford and

wuu.m

Geore:e Wagner.

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Donna Cremeans of Addiaon and

Mr. and Mrs. Harry

~rown

l~e 11 ao:t.en.cl
ab~ted bell .,.~.....

Dote~ collar aJH1
JeWeled )Jut.tolll. The coat ia
Jtned wU.h coll)-dotted ~IP

J'OUDded

al)k

.Urm fo.1t.natch a
4fta belOw,,

put.~

eom~

Church Officials
Hold Meeting
At Syracuse
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, M.!lrcb 9, 1960

NO. 276

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''beauty-shape·
cups .
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pre-shaped
to shape you n@turally
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for new young
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Jovellness

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eliminate the relidue rrom the
The ulUma~e aoluUon W&amp;l
higher stacks, or a higher

stock. whioh now

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under

struction.
Preliminary excavatioJI

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Ow lli
In Cheshir savedBy F•
oom

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Mr N• .

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Ke .;. ..1 Sco
nnruy,
BIg
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non,

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hauly·S!w!pe. '~' _, "'~ "' ..

,JOUIIII boaulyi ~~A """;I:Weier thin
rcup l!alng tlt!d ~. ~ 0. if~ppjlrlo. And, onl;

IM world.

.~Wat~··i\1~~t-ionlycomfort ·
:on day 1ontJ .with ..,.. aduilve olootk footur111
I• llowut e1aot1c aide ponolo •N-acljuot Ia your .....,. motion~
Co Elostlc O'ioHrolo ftont cllpjllow, dlvldos dlvlnoly
co Ful elasllc bliclc _., Wl'lnklo 01 wrl, no mattar how'
1·- .,.,. -In whrt.'ll!lfy, SlUt »A to 38C. Only $4.95.,

Doub•e Take
•t:.:t
_ In

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Sen, heuberger
Is Vt"ctun" Of
Hemorrbll~e

Track-CUJ
Jn Snow After
• ht Thievery
.NIg

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PORTLAND, Ore. UPI-Scn. Ri·
cbard L. Neuberger, the first
Democrat elected from Orer;on to
the United States Senate in 40
years, died early today after auf.
fering a cerebral hemorrhage.
The 47-year-old author and P'Jll·
Udan had been resting at home
for several weeks, convalescing
from a 8eries of vtru1 attacks
and a bout with tbe shingles
when he was stricken 5uddenly at
4 p. m. TUesday.
He had planned to run for reelectiOn in the Hay 20 Oregon
Primary and oo major opposition

A IJreaking and enterlng of
the sexton's buildJng at ~e
Beech Grove cemetery, discover·
ed yesterday, was speedily solv·
ed by ChiCf Jed Webster and Pa·
trolrnan David GoOdwin who re·
property and had m jail by yester·

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
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were Jeqe Will, 49, and
Jerry, 19, both of the
comm110ity. They are
charged with breakinl and enter·
in&amp; in the night ieaiOll. Accord·
to Chief Webater, the two
wltnn entered the aexten'a building
by breaklJll a window and took
p'J.r of boots, two ~::oats and

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was In sight.

Formerly a controversial, high.
ly partisan figure, Neuber&amp;er
mellowed u be gained maturrty
In the Senate and newspaper edi·
otbe'r Hems.
.
tors and others who had fOUJht
When 'the offenl!e was discover· im bitterly in 1964 had beglllt 1o
.police tracked the pair from praise him.
acene o! the entry through
to the 'thomas .Fork M"
A 'd-' 1

Ic;;~·~~ruty
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escueTeam
Reaches Plane

BULK SEEDS

aboltd.

Une of Grass, Flower and Garden Seeds

h~,:~u:. team• radtved
al

On Display • New 1960 Wallpaper

survived but that
1.11 "critical
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wu Canrtng 18

1 crew of six,
~· tteUc;op~er t.dma. were lr)'·
(9 l'l!acb lho -..ene 3.370 loot

Headquarters for DuPont Paints and Varnishes

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Reported By Patrol

They established
and later toot lh•

men into CI,IStody at their
1n•d!• where they live alone. The
propert)' was found in
poaaession. Found at the
acene of the entry was a bottle
1bout baU full of wine on which
there were a number of finger
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JERES DE MARQUESAQO, Spain prints.
UPI - American and Spanish resAccording to Chief Webster the
cue teams ·
reached the younger man has admitted his
wreckage of a U.
part In the affair. Both men have
plane that
been in trouble before. ,
on
'
mountain peak in
snow·
•torJD. Tuesday

he .. enaqed

upon an intenaive

t1ona m river pollution. He fore

aaw

a potltbiJi\y

the

Pomeror

tue -could reach, eventually, Ole
U. S. Supreme Court ahould
1o1m olllcfalJ" decide 0&gt; light II

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pro· Althoqh

Vlllg

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our ,in·

•hlltered the GOP'a 2 w 1 tri-/ on which Ume some offiCial aetion
state vohnJ and Ntxon beat out will be taken by the Council.
· .Prwudent Eilenhower'a 1908 vote.
lla70r Lecar wit.b Councilman
Kennedp Democratic: aenator Leslie Fulti, atteDded tbe meet!rom nelp'boriag Mdlllehuetta, in&amp; at ColumbUJ ~ and
set a record lor I&gt;emoc:ral.l iD the botb abted that tbe7 felt tluit
prinwJ II· be threw off the old t the)' had JftleDf.td PobieroJ'a
''2 lO 1" ratto of Democrats be- aide of the contnweny to the
hind Republicans lo 1 ~te votiaJ. belt of their ebillt). Botb ltaW
Nis:on, with 268 precinct.a of 300 Uutt tbey did ~t delU' tluit tbe
reportiDJ, polled 5-7,1..28 votea to vW.ge bad failed to carey ckat:
beat out PfMideJa4, .!ianlioWer's the orders of the pollution bo~
1908 fiiure of :wl,o684.
but they did qutltion the wild4lm
Kenlltld)', firat lttlman Catholic and reuonabJeneH of lhe law
pmidential candidate Iince AI under which the bou'd i1 act.iag.
omitn in 1828, ran substantially
.Both Mayor Leur o~nd lfr.
ahead of the .usual two 19 one f"u:ltz uJd todQ that ft il tbeir
ratio. On the builr of the- ftt,U1'nS opinion that the c,aen will
reported, be won eiJbt votes for vote to ippeal the adton of the
C\'f:l'l' 10 !liven Nixon.
board throu&amp;b the c:ourta.
A.ocordlDJ to the U.ltted Prea
1 lntern«UOna:l
board.
membera
aa:reett they bad already &amp;iva
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POIDei'O)' enough cbanee tG beitft

the OOrder muat be the u . s . sOaJ. Sa
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The Chief Executive said he ••
~-N'J'Ia•er
aured hi• Latin American hollt&amp;
' ._.,...._....,
"most earnestly" lllat tbe United
The "doublettJke'• of a ~
States wanted them to IUcteed in wbo II&amp;W JimDU' Torrence IYiDI UD·
raiaing their living star 1srcb
naturally under a car Sunday h11
·
·
been ~fled with probably aav·
lD&amp; bi&amp; life.
\T
·torrenee, 17·year-old aon o1 Mr.
and lira Rolland Torrence, ia reported recovertna: from carbon

empty at tbe hmc ot the fire. He
esumated the damage at approxl·
mate!y $800, wh1ch was covered by
inaucance. . . .
Ule UaHipolis f1re department
had a tanker on tls way to the
scene, but 1t wa&amp; called back when
1t Wali learned the fire was under
cuntruL

plant's total generating cawiU . be r1Jsed to lp$),000
· the new 400,000 kw unit
completed, making it ttie third
laraest prJvate power •btlon in

at&amp;tement about

IMtloos ... would be premature
~.:;~.':be = _..'aid, "'uotil we
Mr. Crow .admitted, however,

loiN&lt;CHESTEII, N. H. UPI-Sen.
.John F. Kennedy and vtee Pftli- that fu.

ti\Jjf'Atnei1t.i:·•
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.·Be did' ..a~ . entn firmer Pl{t· ~ aJ
cupaed until :s(turda:x:. but was nerlhip" with the nat:ionf ~tl\ o1
,

fUO lo f5.95
PLAVTEX (liRDLI!S
$4.U to fl1.9S

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r e otudy of the hiJtorJ of court ac-

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let W~s. ~~bll'e. Dad been

0'11HER PLAYTI!X BRA'S

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Mayor Cbarle• Legar sald to1dent Richard M. Nixon both scor·J remen ed tmmplu in New Hampolllr&lt;'o &lt;b7 that I aped~! meotin&amp; of tile
iJrsHn-the-nation preeidenUal pri- Pomeroy Council wtH be lleld
.
mary. Ret111'111 •bOWed Kennedy 'tuetda)' eveninJ, .Mardi IS, ·at

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WE TRADE! WE SELL ON PAYMENT PLAN!
YEAR TO PAY AND NO FINANCE CHARGE!

Complete

•d4R

• noccupJe

SEE THE NEW 1960

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pfest"dent Liked
"nal He F0 und
Jn Latin Amen"ca

Mn. MatY Liole ' with the dircc·
tlon . ot 'the Junior · Choir of the

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham of
Portamouth are announcin&amp; the
birth ot a daughter, March 5. She
baa been named lJnda Carrol. The
Graham's bave two othel children,
Steve, age four, and L111, ue 3.
Grandparent. are 7tfrs:. AddJe
BlUer of Mlddltport, 1nd W . W .
Johnston of Madl•on, Ind. Great
grandparent• are Mr. and MrJ. H.
R. Dague, Madiaon, and Mn. Min·
nie Graham, Cindnnati.

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Pouting of the concrete base
follow on 'completion of the e~can·l
Fast 3cti b tb Middl
y l
tion.
on Y e
eport O unteer Fire Department
Total cost of the project is
saved a: four room frame house from destruction Tuesday af.
mated at more than ·$800,000.
t~rnoon near Cheshire.
new sta.e k, when placed in
lhe fire was dt.~covered shortly
4 p. m. b~ the Highway Patrol
lion In 1961, will serve the
f()ur · 150,000. Jtil()watt unitlll.
turned m the alarm.
neW ~0,(100 kw unit now
members ol the Mid· ft!L
construction' wiil be served .
department reaponded to
own conere~ sla~::k, also
can . With thell' tanker, one
high.
ar,d . emergency equ1p.
Th• unu&amp;u.~lly hlth staek htt
been dltltMd with 1 fvll·loM
' fir~ origi~ated in a ao;~all
WASHINGTON UPI _ Preai..a dlache.,. wfoclty of fO ft.
I 'l'ootn hou,s mg· a water heat· dent E.i&amp;enhower told the n,tion
Meond ·(onr 60 mU•
~~npa~s equ_apmegt aDd pr~· Tuesday nia:ht that u . s. relation•
I' !I'~!J that •hould provldt •
ta&amp;u(. ,Action or 1be volunteer with Latin America are at an
ftrtlcal forct aupplemtnt- tJt'e 11gbt.e~ Kept the lite conttned , "all·time hlgb" but conoeded
lnt the: upw.rd wtoclty Of~~ 1.0 thJa.aeetlon of ,th~?, .bouse allow· there are some "tulous mi.un·
tp off.stt any prwellln• hwlo
only I amall amount of damage ders~ndinp . "
IHII wlnda.
. main structure.
In a l~mlnue ndio . TV repolt
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fire w~a believed to be ()fan on hi• 10-day trip to Bruit, f.r·
eleetrtcaJ _ori&amp;In . according to Mi!i· gentina, Chile and Urucur Ei·
dleport Flre Chief Tom Uant blJ.t senhower declared that "no 'otller
n;~!fnr~~ .P'~~~...~e ~UH Wl- .,... ~f the world ill 0~ more vua'
'~i\'1"' !:a,...b·~-t"!. 'l"',. ·l ~OCance ,\0 our futlft" tban

lotn.' Hitrdon a~d Mrs. Arthur

Bireh .4nno..,..,ed

Springfield Rola.ry Tiller

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the new stack is already un&lt;ioi,vaj.

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The Sewerage Ft"gh•• Legal Steps

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A special meetmg of the Ses1ion chUI'&lt;"h .
of the First United Preab)'terlan ' Three new elder11 were wei com·
Church of Middleport waa held on ed Into the aesslon. Mrs. Durst,
Monday evening In the pastor's Mn. Quick and William Ji'orrest
st\ldY with Rev. Howard Ruppelt Winebrenner.
as moderator of the meeting.
Othera present were Mr!l. Thorn·
A discuaaion on the Divialon of a1 Clurk and Miss Frankie Mu·
EvangeHam Resear~::h project wu maw.
held with Huburt Taylor and Uw1s - ---------'"""""""
Sauer Jr. appointed in chara~J of BirtJ...I-. Party Held
lbe projed.
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Mrs. J . E. Harley was named as
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Rad£ord en·
the delegate• to Lhe Scioto Prt•· tertained with a family dtnner
bytery meetlnc which will b6 held Sunday at their home, Athens
In Chillicothe on Marth 13 . The Road, honoring their dau&amp;hter,
meeting will be an all day meeting Judy, on her seoond birthday.
beginning at 10:30 a. m. Alter·
Pn:sen• were Judy's grandparnatea for the meetinlil were Mrs. enta, Mrs. Carl Shields and Mr.
Arthur JA:wla and J. 11. Grate.
and Mra. Horner Radford and the
host and hoate&amp;a and daughters,
Judy and Connie.

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~! &amp;!91\P~!~ ~~~~~~d to hm

Sylyeater were named to

Nol

Fred W. Crow Pomeroy aolicitor said todJiy "everything Js
in turmoil over iii. sew~e matter"' and said he expected that
"an order by the S\ltle POUuUon Board for the lown to stop
pointed out today the legal steps now facing dumping raw sewage into the Ohio River would be apJI!IIIieil
in
crisis involve:
.
in Meigs county common pleas court.
·
from
order _ not yet l"eCI\iVed _ by the
The tutmoll foiiDwed a ruJillC by the PoUution botll"d 1n C...
Board to stop dumping raw sewage in the lumbus Monday where Pomeroy officiali failed lo conrince
the Meigs County C.OOIDJOn pleas c:ourt.
the board they needed more time to start work on a sewage
that appeal is loot recourse does not end; it c.ould be treatment Plant. Pomeroy bas 15 days lo ~ppeaL

~:.~i~~_:;!r.

At Sunday's meeting Mrs. A .
H. D.ur.st 'INN named as the dele
a:ate froq1 the church to the
Scl11~o.' Presbyterr which wdt be
bel~ .1\l,rch 1$ .', t the Chllll!l'&gt;the
Chureh. beginnint at 10:30 a. m
Altern~ttla named were Mrs. 'Jam
es Quick, )irs. ~ayme Holmes
an~~'.*'· P'arl .?fCBridc.

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· itaob, IQ~o\ted on .the
are 2liO "!!M bo•e
. ol
·Cofiati;•
auded ~Pt•'w•
as far as the U.S. Supreme court.
~denU;qrihe Ra!:lni'~!Jbia,~
appeal is wod in the local court, the Pollution
1.'::~FT:'L F~ .Overall ",...
could appea] through the State Court of ApJI!IIIIs, the
hou•e-.ive• there bave
court, and to the U.S. supreme tourt.
jectiODJ to aah HtUibll whJle
three years ago appealed In the GaJUa common
pony offlc~ carried out ev._, l!leas court, won, but lost in the court ot ap.f&gt;"als when !be l
meuun · poolble to reduce and f'olluhon Board earned the case there. Gallipolis ended its

Durmg the meeting p!&lt;UIS were
rn1de io have Family Night, Friday, March 25, beilinning at 6:30.
Planii are to have Singh Bhar of
Inllfa arid preaently atten ding OLJ
as .s:ueat speeker for the evening.
Mt'l . .MargiiJ'et Cottrill, Mra. Ro·
bert Harden and Mrs. Robert
Crow were named as the commit·
tee in charge o1 the food and proa:rl!lm for the affair.

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and

The exlating four steel stacka of

Rev. Howard Ruppelt, modera·
tor, conducted the meeting Sun
day evening when the Seulon of
the First United
Presbytenan
Church of Syracuse met in the
annex of the church.

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"""' 17-25.

tbe ~hiUp Sporn Plant at Gn~ham
station, weat Virginia, will
moved ond replaoed by a
stack ol,.,....ed oo;;~;~
tlon, ~90 ·fl'.hitll&gt;,

with

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VOL XI

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600-Foot High Sporn Stack Scheduled

playtex·&gt;
living· bra
&amp;8ntne'r. The

DOG CHASIU
WALTHAMSTON, l ... on&lt;l UPI - Jud'" at Walthenu.ton
~ncl- Stadlym declarN •
rue wold Tutsdar nl1ht after twa
men ltapttd onto tN track and
darted ch.eslne tht dOfl. .,..,.
ently In an effort to hU"'Y up
their feYOr i...

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belt 4Dd
ta thla be!Je •Ilk
COI!ItuJile ·coat by Maurte.

FOR roDA1

DEAN FAMILY IS PRODUCT OF 4-H CLUB WORK

u~aeenonTV

a whole ?ew Idea

Middleport WYF
Holds Session
At Church Sunday

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HOTEL MARTIN

'Opt&gt;ratiOD ttorward Night

oollege to •llow thei'

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m convincing the pres1dent or t'be and Mra. John C. Vroman and oth·
f"onte era. While here Mrs. Vroman be·
hangout to rem1m open and to came ill with bronchitis and is
unable to return to her studiea
hm' P'om
Pn nc1pai James A. Dlehl, Jr. at Rio Grande for several days.
J ireded the play, with Benny EwSunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
mg aiding him as student direetor Clifford Stumbo and tamily were
I he cast mcluded Kaaron Kelton Mrs. N. R. Stumbo and PauJ
as Toasty, Dor Coates as J oe Stumbo ()f Charleaton.
Burke,
Rill Young portraymg
Clifford Steele wbo baa been a
"P1nky" Hamilton, Mike Roberts a1 patient at Shelterina Arms Hos·
Ogden McrJosky, Paula Sayre all pit&amp;l, Athens, has been returned
Conni~ Ashton and
Ruth Ann to his home in Carpenter and is
Brot he rs as Ebb Dunham and reported much improl·ed. Mr.
Charlesann a Hess as Flo Dunham. Steele is the brot.ber ()f Mn.
Darlene Justice acted the part Larry Gardner, former Middleof Shirlt&gt;y Bradford, Carolyn Ed- port resident.
wards the role of Suga r Lou J&amp;ck·
Rev. Linson Steblllns former
I' son,
Hoberta Hoov~r was Monica pastor of the Preabyterlan chu.reh
Bate5, and Carolyn Bell acted as in Gallipolis visited briefly with
Uomca's mother James Kern was Rev . Howard Ruppelt Monday
Dr. Pillsy, the colJege prealdenl mornin1.
.1nd Edna Carman wa1 EmUy Ron,
the Dean of Women . John McMurray uetrd the rolfl of CLHf Hay.
ward , band leader.
Acknowledgments from the cast
were made to Mr. Zahl and the
~anua l Training Clasa for maklr.g
the sel, to Erneet Hall and Elsie
Arnold !or mimeographing the Carolyn Ruaaell and Cmda Sauer
programs, and to the Row, Peter- were the devotional leaders for
son and Company of Uh nois for t he the regular Sunday meeting ()f
the WYF of the
Firat UDJted
production of the play.
Pn1byteriao Chuuh when the
Behind the curtain help were grou~ met at the church Sunday
prompters Bett~· (Jruest!r qnd Jerry evenmg.
Frick Stage banda were Jack Duf·
Lynn Buchanan, moderator,
fy , Tom Grucscr, Eddie Bunth, conducted the busineaa meeting
Nor man Price, Wayne Zurcher and when the IJ'OUp decided to have
Howord Well . The evening's usher· their FQrelgn Fellowship Night
etles were Carolyn Goeglein, Jean· on Mlll'ch 20 at ltOO with Gus
nettn Ho ush, Jack!C Thom.aK, Bon· Aw·rari as auest apeakcr. Mr . Aw·
me NcuUl mg, ~arda Grover and rari is attending Oh.la UnJYersJty
Sarah Wcstoo The usherette~~ sold and is also the president or the
candy durmg interrnisalon.
International Club of the unlveraJt)'.

Tuppers Plains
SOCie
• ty News

will
be observed Thursday evemng
Weekend cueets of Rev. and Mn.
wben Rock Springs Grange meets W W. Bragg were Mrs. Frankie
at 8 p m. The meetmg 1s opened Pickens and daughter, Mrs. Marto the pubhc and a program bas gartt Brown and daughter of Reeds
ville, Mr1. Jlolancf Torrence, Mrs.
t.;een planned bY the lecturer, Mrs. John Arbaugh and Mr. and Mn.
Huber Brown. A potluck dinner at Jack Weatherman, Tuppers Plains,
7 p. m. will precede the meeting.
and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Whlte.

The Jumor Class of Pomeroy High School presented an in·
h P:IIDDII HOUDASHI'. T
terC&gt;Sting and amusmg portrayal of the three act play "Love
Pi!!n
Is Too Much Trouble " last night at the Junior h1gh school MiddRev. Howud Ruppelt was a
auditorium
busineN vWtor in Athens Monday
The play was well received by the large crowd present and
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn E. Vroman
d(' .::lt with the problems of the student body of a small college spent the weekend here with Mr .

Dance Sc heduled
FOr Fr1"d OY At
Pt. PI easant Arm:...ry

SpecinlNightToBe'
Ob•erved By Grange

~r. and lin. cb~ Ad-i Bowlero In Springfield
ams of Parkenburl.

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In the
Healtb Direetor Dr. Ralph
Dwotk, cblirman of tbe pollution
board, called .rom-·a altitude
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toward ill sewase problem "il·

moot u dongeroua •• OllOD de~ce of the .law,..
mon...do poioonmc at bome, and Pomeroy olfidalo all!:ffl · the

said by tw parenta to consider
himself "luclcy to be alive...
The Eastern hi(h ldlool 10ni"'
was working alone liD.deiDeath 1
car in tbe carage of hia neighbor
.Lewi&amp; .MIUer.
An aCquaintance Billy Cbapm.an
drove by, happened to noUce
Jimmy Jytag aWl throup the
o-pen door o1 the
waat be
saw didn't reeister at fint. ID 1
double take kind of readion,
Chipman aoon turned around,
found Jimmy WICODICi9Ua.
About that time JiauD)''t father
drove by. He waa dopped aDd together U* n~euep &amp;ot the Jiek.
youn&amp; man to hit 'home wbete he
waa revived 41ulcklf. ,...-

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Blowers Ia Promoted
To OVEC Foreman

1. B. Hamid, plant m1naaer
of the Obio Valley Electric Corporatlon'a Kyeer Creek Plaat, aanounced todiY tbal Raymond a
Blowera ia belli# .Promoted to the
poa.itlon of maintenance fi:ln!DWl.
Blowen lila been With
since September 18M Ind. bu
served in the ea_pacity of a telt
encineer aince bia emplo~nt.
He .ia a nauv+ oJ ~outlt. iJ
married, bu aae ehlld, and reside• at llCN Teodora Avenue !n

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, Ttle 1late hilbV.:aY patrol report·
ed a minor ace1ftnt yesterday
evening at 6:30 wben two can
colhded on the Blippery Kingsbury
Road about two miles west of Golllpolia.
Route 33.
One car was driven by William
FIREMEN TO MEET
Houdashelt, headed east, and the
The Meiga County Volunteer
other by Alonzo Hudson, beaded Firemen'a· Aa&amp;oclation will meet
west. Both men live on the &amp;;.np. tonight at 8 p. m. in tbe Middlebuey road. Damaee to both cars , port Firemen'&amp; quarters above the
was minor, the patrol reported. ~ Ctt)' Hall.

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board to deler .;:tion on tbe vil·
Ja&amp;e'a temPoral')' Pf(mit ·to dump

raw ao"ago mto lhe Ohio !liver,
unlU the village could aftanl to
pay for a treatment plant.
Pomeroy Couneiurum .Ltalie
Fultz s.ald a recent resolu.tion by
the vtltage did not "defy" the
board as had been reported, but
merely souant more time. Dwor&amp;
lbdJOated tne board bad long since
grown impallenl with Pomeroy.
".lf the Vlilage u: not showing ·
deftance, it certainly abowa 1 lac~
of co&amp;.mzance ot tne total prob- :
lem toat is almoet as dangerout
.urwopen defiance" Dwork said.
t&amp; would oot aeree the vll·
lqe was polluting the river. He•ltd be would drink river water
one mile from the villot:o'•
charge point and pointed oul
tba' no chemical testa had beeri
made lo prove the water wu
polluted.
Chi~ State Sanltacy Engineer:
Fred H. WariDc aald aey mltler
spilling out of PomeroJ'a Hwage
ud teptie taUs waa pollution
and did not have to be tested to
be pioven harmful. He uid Pol·
iution by vUiagea and indw:trieJ
made the Obia River unaafe to

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Suit 18 Filed Here

Suit hu been Jiled in Common
Pleu Court. by the State of Ohio

Yl. Charlea Wile ~ba . The Wile
Coal Co., 344- Beech St., Middle·
port, for the sum of $+!3.78 with
Interest a.nd cosu. allegedl,y due a

state lund.

Lil-e Depending U~n Ingenuity

.!~ ~~pAe!.~~n£a~!~~ae«!!.~~~~~~or18,!!.~V~,~~~

Man nscue team groped •throuab tlate fall and' fire in tbe Holden
"I kept talking to tb~ men to out and he did."
amolt:e and gas-filled tunnel to- No. 22 nt1ne of the Jlllabd Creek cat Lbem to come with me but
·Bebind auch a 0011 barrier,
. in setll'ch of 18 miners wbo Q:lal ' Co.
they a111ooked like they were in Li.nio aaid, the minier.. could slaY
trapped -t~ebind a wail of
Had letn Pnttntiatlc'
shoCk."
alive fOJ' two or three-dafa.
- · hampered by !o&amp; and
Janow.
than 2t houn.
Slate mlnea direotor Cfawford
Carter pve the ftDlainder of
lt. lf. Jobnaon,. mlnea manager
tJle Pledri. de loa Loboa mounin the Sierra Ne\'ada. ranee

"Morw People Shopped Picken• In l959 Than

Any Year In Our .Z4 Yean In Buainna.''

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with oxycen maskll,
moved past the area
Seriai"Of"Mee~n;a
bad· bl~ked the tun·
Tbe Metg&amp; Count~~~~~ ~~;~~~ early today. They )2oped·
Club will ho[d a aeries
survlvora about t81 feet
entitled "Meet the
the sur1ace unless fire·
The fint
will
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Wilson said fla.mee which block·
miners' escape
route · had been contained.
Two survivors who clawed their
way around the maze of fiamea
and fallen timber for 2.000 feet
to reach safety al•o feared fqr
the lives of tbe tr)apped men.
diredint the aearch 1 Willi&amp; ,.,...,. .... "VtNun..
the men may have villi, w. Va... who hed d•l.,..
if they had built ,. bat- et1 the mlne'a vtntl.. tlne .,....
coal W pl'otect . themselves t.m ltd on• oftltr m:m 011: of
lhe .poeo ttburll¥-&amp;!W
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hla party little hope to aurvlve
unlea~~ they Joined six others 1200
feet farther bact and buUt ·a well
of coal to ·prevent the fJ.Roeauted
ga1es
suffocating them.
Kyle BJair,
29, Hartt Ci'eek,
W. Va., wa1 the other ~n tG
erawl to 'fr'eedom. witb Carter
from the lll1nd qreu Coal Com·
pany'a No. 22 ~ne at near)))r
Holden.
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"Car~r. m,.,. tx•cUJ what he
Wllf ~ .UOIII," llloir Mi4 atl-

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f01' the Jsl1nd Creek Coal CG.,
said the mlnen' auivival reattd
witb W. K. Donaldlon tbe firm's
safety director~ Wb!t was a01ong
the trapped men. uonildlon, Of
Holden, h1d cone into the mine
ell'ly TUeadl)' ~&amp;o make • periodiC
aafety check.
"Don1ldso1 is a top eneineer"
Johnlon Hid. ur hlive aomplete
eonlidtoce iD blJD, If Ute men 4o
what be ~f, , .&amp;JteJ:]J btl. OW·.
lll"l bcolt. Iii Jl&lt;&gt;Vl!Jo
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Gives Program
Iday
oelebr"lon of the Ga!Hpoli•
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c)ub on Apri l 20 at the Farmt'r s
At . BPW Meet
Tuesday
At Masomc
Hall
IHotel
, G•ll•poh&gt;, w" md
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Mrs. H1bbs ga\lf' 11 reporl on the

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HISTORY
Meigs County

Heart sund~;~y drJYt'. She reported

OF

~rl$ committee, presented the progrHm rues,day e~·e mng $492.(4 coJII! tted 111 the house to
wben the Middleport Bus iness aud ProfessHmi:ll V\unw n s Club hou:~e c,mvass. She thank_ed all
met for their regular meeting ;:;t rhe Ma sontc Hall.
!hose who helped In the driVf':

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In her program Miss Houdashdt urged _ ll_l~ members to
Mrs John Werner, Fm a~ce Com··:..~ know the objectives of their dub and tht' a('t 1v11les or the &lt;.:lub ln11teee, reported on the re(.ent card
•·•· · otd
btott
th 1 1
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- - party 1111d rt&gt;ad a note from .\ 1ra.
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er t o . Pr prt&gt;sent e &lt;' u 1 1 1-,·n!t·r and lh(' nur~in[! scholarship Guy Reynolds ~hairma.a . of the
--~''" to the publlr. Sht&gt; sltf'SSt&gt;rl lh f' , which thtl)' I.:IVP each ye~r to a lrommHtE'e, exp.ressinB 1 •wrt!t!ia-

By Waller E. SID.,

ALEXANDER FAMI~V

11}-,mit'l married Lsabel , daughter

.. ·· quetlion of why membtors Jomt•d fuuntr st• ruor
ti on for the help of du.b members
WtiCht
Alexander
marfri_ed 10f Thomas Alexander then Ph eb~
the local club 1111d ' mamtametl I ~1rs. ~t' 11 JC \ ' at&gt;,
d
1 r 1u b pres1·d en t , at t h e party.
Florence Sa)-re. Children Beatr•u· Ann ll&lt;~ u .•h1er
of. Moses Si.yre Su ·
membe rship. She ga\'e a hrief hi s &lt;Jpem·U tlw tn t&gt;&lt; !tnt-: &lt;~nd Mrs. Ray
Thp prf'sident announced lhe {Beatty) married Ralph Gat!has.
1san marne WHh&lt;~ m , stJn Of Adam
· o 1 tl te Oh to
· ens wa~ 1n '-' harge o f Jh e pro- ..'0 t h an nua 1 conven1JOn
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marrwtl William,
S{ln
ofmarried
Adam
Henry Alex·ander marrted
Eh - 1. Harpold
J r.; Eli:zBbeth
tory of lhe National ft•dl:'ra tw n or Ptrk
BPW Clubs. of wht('h llt e local gram hour. :\Irs _ P1rkens intrtJdur · F~d~ration of .BPW Clubs would be 1 ,.,iM,i:h Daqghe~. Cb~ldren ~i l-~ Juscpb , son of Adam Harpold Jr
club il a member, and emphasized ed ){iss Houda~helt.
held May 2G--:2 in Dayton.
bur married May Gist ; Wilham Charlo tte never married. Made
tbf club'l sttnding commiUees Following the program 'Mrs. Vale Mi ss Bess Sanborn save the re- married Nettie Johnson; Glad)'·' llttor home with Elijah Jr.
alfd brought out the du b's pro- condtoeteri a business meeting. _An port of thE:' nominating commlt1ee married v,ril)iam 0 . Crow.
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jectl! such as the hospital ]\)a n m vit;~twtt tu ;~ttend lh(• 25th b1rth- • and officers eJected are : president.
John Alexander marrjed :Mi~-'
,. JOHNSON FAMil.V
- - - . - j Mn. Pickens; vire president. Mrs. Hayman . Chlidren Florence, Dun
\-\ llham Johnson. was born 111
Arthur Strauss; secretary, Mrs.
William A!ennder mqrrit&gt;d lrt&gt;l:md and marrted Sally Harthere. They .immi&amp;rated from
Dave Jenkins, and treasurer. Mrs. Chnrlolte Hayman.
Werner.
Emma Alexa.Jl di~J' married J nto th~ Umt~d· St~tes and
The meeting was preceded by a .
Ball. Children May ll_larrit&gt;d
on Shade Rtver, m &lt;JMtter
Pilchard.
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Township. They raised a large
tiinner se(ved by members of U1e I
Evangtoline Chapter, OES, with
Julia Alexander married Jeffer - family in a religious home. They
Mn . J::~mes Clatworthy , Mr~ . Lett ie
Bell. Children .Fllnnie -:narrif"d were .a prominf'nt and w~ll res•
Rou8h, Mr9 . Charles Bennett, MYs. '
pl'dect fam 1ty .
Wendell Bum·e, Mrs. Bruce Bing· Sayre .
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They had two daughters Mary
ham, •Mrs. J ac k Berh(le and Mr s.
Geor "'''tna
""'lex~"der
married and Adaltn~:.
a.
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1 '" ""' Beckler. Ch ltdren Cafrl{'
Chpr!cs Roberts;
JACCAUD F,\MILY
W•lltom '1JI&gt;Ill'~ljj
Gtl your cosh IOID here In 1 lew mlnuleJ.
Charles
.Jact'a ud mJcried a dati·
i11m married -of
Francis
Th~r.: ory . Jean·
Cynthia Alexander ·~;;":;:;;,;~
You •iln for II alone. Be smort with cash
Tlleir children Hettie marl·'fi.ce . Children George
WiJJie B. Cross; Fannif' mMt'Minn ie Hentz; Emma
In your hands now. WI molce every loaa
Bert Sayre; Mack
iClr~;~.'l~;;"~~&gt;:s:~h;atn:Shelkllawas,;;.;~,;;d
of Lon Hitchie
we con •. , FAST. fAIR and SQUARE.
The teenage reCGl'd' hop &gt;ehed·.,
was ill the
Dana McDt~de ;
uled . for last Saturday evf'nin g at
Char''res EasterClara
Grimlll;o
the SynC\IIe &amp;C'hool \q8 postponed
noun: 9 to$- Thun. sill Noon
Carl Eftsterday
due to we11ther eonditions and win
Phooe WY 2·2171- 125 E. MolD Sl.
Smith·~
be held thia Friday evening from
7:30 till 11 :30, it is announeed .
Tbe afhir is being sponsored by
the Syracuse Junior Firenwn, in
cooperation with the Senior Firemen, and admillancc will be I5c
and 28c.

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To Fight Tax
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Society Events

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hdnor ofPrice
the I with
was filed. This appeal was turned recent
or their daugh~
down.
ter.
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Dr. ~e_wicz was ·ca1le!l ~o see
wh~&gt; has be~n
Owen said that COf!!!£91,!en_fl):, on Mrs. JeUJe
M,reh 2. an ~ppe_al ~la'iUed wllicb ill
wJ,il ·ta~e the ca.~ ~o thf1 O~,io Sureme. ~urt .
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the
of line,
Tax and
Appeals
seemeil
to beBoard
out .of
a rehearing

'!be rullnr ,.,!radieU
and water heaters to

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Frances Kingree

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~aab 0~
Iaale.

&amp;Jr. and Mn. Dana Hamm and
Mil! Dora Hamm eotertatned
with • dinnt:r .Wonday eveninJ at
their home. NeaR Setllemenl.
Guetta were Rev. and Jlrt. .John
Rl.rhardson, Albert Reuter, Mr.
and Mrl. VirtU H.am.n, )fJq Em,.
rna Hamm, Robut ud TOtDlDJ'

will meet 111undq, llafth
tbe chum at 7:80 p. m.

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Royal Crown COI.A.,
die /rt#ur ...r...her

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NOTICI OF PILING AND

c... No. 11.267
HEARING ON INVINfORY
Probate Court, Meigs Coumy, OhJt,
TO the Executor or Admlnittra·
tor and to auch of the folloWing
are residents of the state of Ohio:
surviving spouse, if any; nezt of
kin; beneficiaries unde} the will
if any; the attorney or attorney~
~presenting an,.of the aforementJOnad persona:
Yo_u art- hereby notified that on
the 29th day of February 1980 an
1166, T. 4, R. 11 _ 3.66 acres, (Ref. Inventncy -snd Apjlraise~ent ot' the
Deeds Vol. 1:11, Page 24iO and Vol. estate of Edward T. French, de- ··
199, Pace 149) $120.00.
ceaSed, late of Middleport in seid
.P~el No, 13: 160 acre Lot No. County wu filed in this Court.
' -1186, T. 4, R. ,ll, _ 12 acres, (Ref.
Hearing on tald Inventory. and
D!i!«!dS Vol. 15'1, Page 240, and Vol AJ_tpraisement wm be bad before
109, Page 149) $360.00.
this Court on the . 19th dar ol
Parcel No. 14: 160 acre Lot No. March 19_00, at 10 o'clock A. M.
llfltt T.•• R. U,-9.5 acres. (Ref 1 Excepttona tht!reto may· be
Deeda Vol. ,1&amp;1, Paae 240 and Vol: by any, intere~ted party at
19,9, Page · 149) 121~.00.
time pnor to frve days bef(lre
Parcel N6. liJ: Section 3, and 9 date set for hearing.-~~~"'""
Town 4, Rante ' ll, ln 100 acre
WffNESS my~
No. 104. a ~ aue Jot and house
the seal of ·
·near Reedsville &lt;Ref. Deed Vol 193
29th day
.Parcel _10: Fr. 10, T. '· R. 1120*re1, Ex. 1/ 16 of all oil and sas
Produced and % of any bonus or
rental! received from aaid lan.d
'l'Ref. Deeds Val. 17(), Page 87, and
Vol. 199, Page 149) $125.00.
Parcel No, 11: 160 Jere Lot No.
1168, T. 4, R. u, A. 1-5 acres; B.
2.5 tc:ree; c. 2.5 acre8 ; D. 4.5 acres;
E .. 8.75 ac:rea; r. 10 acres, (Ref.
Deed!l Vol un, Page 240 and
Vol. JH, Pave 1~) $700.00.'
Parcel No: 12; '100 acre Lot Nd.

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the truth. Allstoua h.ne a few 8peciala and mott etores a!Ao keep iii line On 1 ACiiterirt of . .- - ·
Hem5. JJut how about the hund~a of other prices On the....._,..., -L-l . • ...__ _
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l'tartlcullW deici-Ipl1 n ·-of the real
estate may check t e ab&lt;lvc reter·

FRYING

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J. PER50N,

cutor of 'the Eatate
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Olive Torrence, Deceased.
CROW, CROW &amp; PORTER,
Attorneys Cor ExeCutOr
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top quality p~ck of the flocks. Ju.t fry them to a golden bl'o
and enjoy thetr fine rich flavor.
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MAINE ... U.S. No. 1,1S'ZE "A"

Potatoes Sl• ~5-lb. bag 99~
Ann P•.. - - -- Family

Tomato So.u·p ...... 4- 20-oz. cans 69c
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Americ:a'$ Station Wagon Specialists
LONGER ·LCAD SPACE
Than .Any Qther ~ompact W..gon

Chiden hsts .............. · · .. · ll 59c
Chicken legs · .. · .. · ·.. · · .... -.. 11a. 4Sc
Chicken Tttlghs · ........ · · -· · .. .. n.. 49c

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Macaroni ........
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Choice D•led
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e.nce deed~ in the Recorder's Of·
f1ce of Meigs County, Ohio, prior
to sale.
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'the property cannot be sold for
Je88 than the appraised value, will
be sold subject to all leaaes, eaaeme~ts and rights of way or r~ord,
IUbJect to the lien for taxes for
1960. Terms of sale; Callh in hand

Thursday

E~rtoin With Dinner
Dew.ocrab To Hold

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ContrJ'bu ..I'es To
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with llr. and

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100 .... tor Rood :
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e road; tllmoe DGI1h
•••· Mit out of the _;.thtut eorner ot Jllid No. 234, Towu No. 1. Ran(e No. 12:
: rodl &amp;Dd 1fl,i JJnU; tlwnct Lot No. 28J ct.eded to John lteef· thence lOuth to low water mart
~rtb.:'~ roda
; Ulmetl wett 7 er; there rtiiUinlnt 86 acret, mon of the Ohio River; thence up the
- 1lnU to, Pl&amp;a ot .be- or leu, bOUnded on the lOUd! bJ river to tbe eut llne ol uid
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Beatrice
Stella matDcvinney, Florence
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Frida)", ·M arch 11, 1960"-ln tbe law
PlaiMIH
llnnib.J, eontat,m, 22-08 aerea.
U.e Cowu,r Road· on tht .'P(M b7 •ere lot; tht'nee north w the cent.A contributJon wa. m•de to the
offlcea of Cro11•, Cro" &amp; Porter
n,
e... No. l2,9SS PA.JtCEL No. '*: Tbe· folln-ln 1 the Count)" Road;'leatiiJlt
er of the - road ; thence aoutb e2 Heart
.FI.lDd when
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Pomeroy, Ohio. The property
ROSS lAND a rMAYIL,. INC,.
real Ntlte lifua'ed In Ohio RiYer to U.t Letart oalll" de1. wut 38 rodt and 8 tmb to C.uneil Dau,-hten
eodorus
Jenerally descr:lbed at followa, and an Ohio Corpor.tlon; tt 111
tile Count)' of MeJp, tn tbt State North b7 4t acra •bove
Pl•ce of beginninl, containing lfonday evenmg at the
Wu appnl.sed at the value .et
o.t.ndanh
.,
Of Ohio, abel 1D the TownthJp of and on the eut b)" Landt otrlllld by •uc";re'it rr::re or leu. EJ:ceptlne
Helen Millet, councilor, pre•idfounb below:
In punuance ol an order of
and bouncltd f.nd d""'b- the hein of G. W. Ha)'mu, de- by
Deereof u il now owned eU and eommunicatlona were read
Parcel No. 1: Pt. 32, T. .c., and liale in the above entitled action
to-wlt:
7 ceued, DOW' owned by Georp .R. eatim 11
Yelopment Company, from Mary LiM: , atate councilor
R. 11 - 14.25 acres, (Ref. Deed I will offer for tale at pubUc au.;
3D l1b.b eut ·of tb6 bOrth- Hayman,
leu rtedi to be 5.94 1crea, more or conceruiag memberlhip and from
Vol. 19C Paa:e 149) $200.00.
tion, at the door of the coun WQii cornu qf 100 acre Lot No.
Beine the
tract or :Paftel
• eav lli • balance of about 4 Edith _Wately . district depttty,
Parcel No, 2: Fr. 32, T. -l-, and R. H~use in Pomeroy, Ohio, in tbe : · Town No. 1, ~· No. 12; of land clNCrtbeclln d~ of ,Jamea acre~ .. more Cfr lea It being tbe oon«rn1ng ~e datrict rally to be
11 - 1UI7 acres. (Ref. Deed Vol. •bove nained County on Saturday
ence IObtb ~ r.Ocb to the 1\ KafT to llabel!a Hayman ·dat- Intention to mclude, describe and beld tn MarJetta 00 April _ A
20 of
199, P•ge 149) a1:so.oo.
the 12t.h day of Ma~ch 1900 1{ public road; thence nortb 82 d•s. ::!}· September J6, 1887 ~ convey bereu1 all tbe land owned m_eettn1 ot the DepuUe• Club
Parcel No. 3: Fr. 27 and 32, T. _., .i.O:OO o'clock A. M ., th~ follo~Jn 1 eut 9 rods and. 1 4~ Unb; thence Ia ·Volume M, P1,1e
of tbe by the IP'aowr lJing between the Dutrkt 13, wa• announced for
R. 11 - 5 acrea:, (Ref. Deeda Vol. described real estate situate in the ~ ~ ~b tbenCll .·Welt '7 Meig1 County Deed ~· aad pu~Uc road and the Oblo River In Sunday, March
at
p. rr... at
2
151, Pa1e 240, and Vol. 1D9, paRe county ot
J...e.
20
. to the place of br deed of lohn H.
and 0
100 acr_e Lot. No. 234:, of L.'"' Tupp.en PJ.ailll. 20
1-49) $200.00,
, and
llA'. ·contatnm, =..38 ICRL wife to utd kabeUa K&amp;)'lllu by tart Towlllhlp,
It wu decided to ob.serve the
Parcel No. 4: 100 acres lot No.
PA.BcEL NO. 1: 'lbe foUowJna deed dated Dee. 31, 1910 recorded
Slld premJaet
.
qua~rly blrthdata at the next
103, T. t, :S. 11 - t,-~ aere (Ref.
ot real ettate'~l.uat. iD the County .,f 1(1 Volulne lOt, pq:e
of .uJd uoooooo
d
appraised at meetinl witb a poUuek dinner
Deedt Vol 151.., Page 240, nd Vol.
lla.to the ltate of Ohio,"-11:111 ln Meigt Couat.J Deed ReeordJ.
lea'
sold tor A traveling prize donated by Hra.
P•se 149) $40:00.
the
ol'bedl.olart,1 tll1Uo4
Pi\R..Cm. NO. .f: Th• followlnJ
Termt of Sale :
waa aWirded to Ell!.abeth
11
Parcel No.5: 160 aere Lot No.
,._Nil o
Be- rtal eat•te iJJ Letan 1'owlllblp
Campbell. A report wa. gJven
100
011
1186, t . .C., R. l1- 1/ 0 acre, (Ret.
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d iD
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DeedJ Vol. 151, Page 2-10, and Vol.
12 of t.ht OhJo ,:?lUP4"f'f •ere
2St
1001
&amp;bert G. H..rtenbacb,
The next meetlng will be held
188, Paa:e 149) $Hl.OO,
a
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offktbt Ran,, 12 or 'the Ohio
Cr Sheriff of Meigl County, Ohio Monday, lbrch 21 at 7:30 p. m.
Parcel No. 6; Lot No. 1156, T. 4-,
NOTICI Qll APPQINTMINT
Ia flonf. ol the CountJ Purcbae qd deiC:libed
lollow .
QW, Cro'* 4 Porter, Att.om,yl
and all memben Ire urged to be
R. 11 - 83.81 acre• Ex. 111 oil ond
Ca• No. IU02
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PI ·Ref. Deed Vol. 189, Page 1'9}
Aclmlnlltr.tor 0. lonh :Non
$Sfl0.00.
• ••.,. ., Mltrpret M. ........
Parte! No. 7: Fr. 19, T. 4-, R. 11,
Dlcettecl
1'8.2 acret, Ez:. l/16 of all oil .and
Notice Is hereby given that HerIll produL'I!ICI and ~ of any bonus bert Nichola whose P011t olf~
or l«!~talJ :received from .aaid land Adclreu Js CuUer, Ohio, bu bee1'
Cftel. ~ Vol 176, PIJe fn, aad duly appointed as Admlnistr•tor
Vol. 181, Page 149) $450.00.
de bonis non of the Eltate 0( MarParee! No. 8: 160 •ere Lot No. garet M, Seaman late or .Help
1166; T. 4;, R. 11 _ 16.51 acrea F;x- County, Ohio, deceiael.d :
~ interest In oil and gas, (Ref.
•_ted thJs
day of P'ebni..,Y,
Deed&amp; Vol. 1«1, Page 346, and Vol. 1.,..0
191, Page 1-&amp;9) MOO.oo
Jobn C. Bacon
Par~l No. 9: s. 8, T. 4, R. 11 _ Acting Judie ol the Probata Court
~1_.7&amp; aeres, Ex. 'AI oil and g 88 and
Meigs Cotiot)', Ohio

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Mrs. Ada Tall is quite poori.v
at this time.

Legal Notice

NOTICI 01' lA&amp;. I
IHIRI,P'I IAI.I
Tbe real utate owned by the
OP RIAL IITATI
late Ollv• Tomn,:e, llll ol whleh
In the COft'llnO-et ,...... Ceurt ..,
:real e1tate 11 •ltWtted 1.n olive
.._, .. C~M~nty, Oha.
Towaah.lp, Meip Count)', Ob.lo, wm GIORGI a. HAYMAN,
be offered for llle at 10 1, m. on L.tt•rt
Ofllo

Mr. and Mrs. Denver Curlis and
The World Day oJ: Prayer aer·
~~:~:,,~of
Columbus
spent the vice wu held at the _Chl'ittian
Ohio farmers will go to thP. Suwith Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Ch urch Friday e.vrninJ: with Mra.
j preme Court of Ohio to argue tbei r Pierce.
Herman BJacJC a1 chairman. There ·
, case as to whether a sales tax is
warrantf'd on bulk milk coolers.
Mr. and M1.s. Willard Pigott were 30 in aUendance arid the
co tlettion wu $25. ·rhe Chrjstian
and daughters spent Sunday with
1
"The 'Hoard ~f ra,_ ApPeals on Mr. and Mnt . Jake- Bush and [.am - Methodist and EUB Churches par·
fe bruary 11 rulE'&lt;! against the ily. Mr. Bush eelebrated his 25th ticipnted .
farmers and required the tax to be birthday.
George Hami~ton was taken to
P.'.d," ' '"-is Olll"n,
of
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amd ~n-Cl.ar k IInsp1't a I 1ll
the Ohio Farm Bureau
family of Attten~ 11 pent sunday ersbu(g for observation and treatdec~ ued.
witb Mr, ind M"rs. Rile:r P.gott men}.
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He added on Februaey 2f there and son, Don.
Miss Ua
are are}ls in wh.ich th~ decision of
There was a belling and. shower um~~~

Junior Firemen
Record Hop Set
For FridCilyNight

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Ltns Voted Top
Capr: In NCAA

MONTREAL UPI- Milton Crain
a 246-pound ~nter from the
Univ~uit)' (}{ Mi.uissippi., has aign
ed wilh the Montreal Alouettes of
the Canadi&amp;n Football League.

Diitrlcl: Four ·

Crain worltt&gt;d out briefiy last season wll.h l hf' Ba lhmore Colts.

KINNBAPOUS. ·Minn . UPI -

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Ohlq ~te•s Jerry Lucas is the points .
Other players on the team were
. . UkitbaH player In NCAA DisTerry
.Oiscllmger of Purdue, HO·
ti'let Four. eompl'iaing the Big Ten
.,_liD the oplnkm of colle.~:e cage race Walker of Mich1gan State,
Walt Bellamy of Indiana and Dave
cotcbtl.
De
Bussc here of Det ro1t
Ll'CU Bp~ad-eagled the field.
D1st'h1ngt•r
ran second in point!
io the voting lor thl' National
Aan. of Buketball Coaches offi. with 172, Walker had 164 . Bellamy
cial a ll-district team. with 254 150, and Dl' Busschere 142.

Trophies, Medals, Certificates Are
Awarded In 3th.lnvitational Tourne~

Snarn
r ·--.:·.•·.., Ohio Valle. y.Mfg. ilave.
. RoundOf PIay
Byes In .F..-st

Round ball starts It la~ fling in Meigs county Friday nl · ;
when six teams open tb•&amp;i,th AnnuafPortland Grade Sch
Invitational Basketball '!Otrnament.
Robert Beegle, tourney manager, todoy released the complete results of drawings. Ten teams who will share ln a host
or trophies and awards, team and individual, after the ftna"t ·
match is run off Saturday night, .M. :.:or::_c:_:h:_l:_:9:_·-=-,-=---,,.---

Here are the awards tradition- ::-;
ally handed out in the tourname nt : A"'•ervlew vs CMivillt-f p. m.
Championship ,run'ner-up, ·conso·
Prlday, Mlr~h 11
latlon, consolation loser , and cheer· Winner l)f Portland · '--tart - TP
leading team (first place).
Yl wlrtn41r Svncwe.WehanN
Individual awards - certificates
7 m.
to all playeJ"S, most valuable play- Winner of Racine • 8 :•:~±~:
er, best team player. best sporl. b.,.Yille "' wbtner ;.
most points in lt.:lurney, most points
Coolvlll•- I~· m.
one game, best foul shot (6 or
Sat~rclay. ~rch 19
more tries), ~astest player, lone·
Cr,niOiahon Game - 7 p. m.
est shot made, tallest player, short.
Chlmplonthlp ~ p, m.
.est player, gold medals to all·
toumey first team, silver medals
all-tourney 2nd team, gold medals
to memllers of first cheerleading
second, and bronze
, -,.; -;,c;" chcerleading team

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Robertson Wins

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toUrney
1953, and in or·
der by years, Tupper&amp; Plains , twice,
Coolville, Portland, Racine and
Syracuse( iast year).
The d~aw,nga :

Nod As Nation's ·
No. 1Player "

wlllher--1 p, m.
also were
R:•:•I~··~·~·~B:•~od~b~u~•Y~·~C~o~tt~o
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t'Oaches' auoclation.

"Last time I W'll in tht! Netion·
al League J ·Was juat a thrower,
tif tbe nOt a pitcher," Mid the riehthander who won 19 James for the
Indiana lalt 1euon.

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iurpriolillj~l . flve .minutes to eo.
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toachei· ·with five straight points
and forced a fourth personal ' foul
on Grane, at 2:37 as Ohio ran
the count to 71Y.59. The re&amp;t· wa11
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a teteplront 1t1 yoar kitchen I

CGme In IIUI See

The 1960

(!0 IIOIIQIIJDI'r I .\lui JOU havo o eboloe of toa.loveJr
0 eolon to blep4 wllh 70111' eolor oclteme.
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'l'bll attnetlft woll phoDO foattmll- ........, ·
of wall Harullat II oradlod al lAo lido, 10 II
&amp;aili'l ret liDoobll olf. "Whlaper-&lt;Jull!t" dial clil&lt;beo
eoUlnr llrht, 10 lt'o eaoy to aee. And, with all Ito
extra oonvenlooce, \be coat Ia only penoiee per day!
CaD eur Buolnua Olllc4. ~~ what additional telao
phonet J'Ou'd llkl to ~ the kitch•n, bedroom.
don or workabop. Why ilot !If It now I
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Bradbu~ va &lt;:ettegt¥Uit-9 p, m.

GalU. vs. Vanadium at 8:15 p. m.
Jfarcb 10; KYger Creek vs Mar·
Chl'l Bar at T p. m.; Niise Club vs.
Mercerville, 8:15 p. m.
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Con~truction VI , Goodyear Cor~.,
·8:1G p. m., Scotts Grocery vs. M1ddlepor.t.
Qu.arter final! will be played on
March 14 at 7 p . m. with Sporn
meeting the winner of the first
ame tonight, and Ohio Valley Mfg.
playing the winner of the ~teCOnd
game tonight, and Ohio Valley 4fg.
15 with two more games, the win·
ners of the 6tbeio brackets playing.
Semi-final play 'ill March 16 be·
gjnning at '1 p . m. and the finals
are ·MarCh 19 at 8:15 p. m. preced·
ed by thE' co~lation game at 7.
C. Thompson, principal of
Creek High School, is

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MINNEAPOLIS,
Robertson ol··~~:,f
basketball's h
today

Prktat, Mire• ,,

Philp Spom and O.hio V:alley
Mfg. drew .bJea. in the fln,t. ro~
of the X:YI!I' creek Jnvltatloall
baflketball touma~ent for inde·
pendent teams wb1ch opens tonight
at 7 p. m. i.n K,yger Creek HiP
School. Twelve lither teaml are·
paired in firtt round games wrucb
continue through tonight, ThUnday
and Friday evenJngs.
){(ddleport's entry, managed by
Bill Childs, carries on its roster
as
1mch names of former greats
Jim (Mellobbead) •Batton, Bob
Ashley, Lionel .BO&amp;pr who won't
.quit), footl.liU eOich Jolfn Thompson, and O(hers. ,
Rosters Of other team11 have not
beeti riltl3ed "1:iUt ~~ repOritd
loa~~-"!ith for~er college and

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row, Bowling Green; Tom Meschery, St. Mary's. ~

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1-J&gt;aily Sfttlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March g, 1960

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Cerci of Tbanb and Special NoUces of Event.a: fl.OO. Obitu.ariea
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WORDS
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3 DAYS
6 DAYS
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PHONE WY-2-2157

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ators, from beater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

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Lower, B feet op.m; Lock 23,
ILl, running 41) wickets.
Condition of Mowable O.mt: All

Sha&lt;On
Cleland,to 235
N.
damages
a car
$50 to a pickup
by George Moore,

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Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Brauhschweiaer

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Salt Herring

Jodie at Chester for the lovely
~ - ?" complete price. Phane HO'ME BUiLDERS, .BIRCH CABl·
gltt and the nurses of Neigt
WY2·22~ 3·4-6tc
NET makera Formica tlnk top~.
General far their klndneu
!'hone UA 2-7~71.
S 15 3tc
Vinyl asbestGS block laid. House
while 1 wa' in the hoapltal.
USJill WUllLrriE.R SPINET ORrepaln or all deaeripUons. Call
3·1Htp
Mu. Lucy Sppencer
OAN _ 2 keyboarda and pedal•
Guy l'~t&gt;' gler, Radne, Ohio.
2 24 tfc
w1lh cord unit. Maho1any Jln·

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any fmulr. J\· 1 cond1tion1. Low
PI11no
pr1ce. Wrlte to "H1U the
Man," c; o WendeU'a 7\h and
Waa'J'cu St., Marietl.l, Ohio, or
phone Jo'runUcr 3-Mill7 for de-

All Makes and
Modelt
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M.T"OPOLIT
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19M FORD 2 I&gt;R. SEDAN. UKE
tu1111.
new finish . $695.00. Blaettnars, TWO UOXE!t
PuPS,
Pomeroy.
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Phone WID· 3723 _

and Silver Plated.

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1 yellt ol4; old fa1hioned ire·
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and up whllt the' lilt. Metropollren Motora. 600 1 • Mtlln
lt., romen.r. , . , WY..J.H70.

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UNCLAIMED SINGER
J4acblne. Wlll 1tll tor fH .OO plut
N.40 d1.1e us for new p~rt..
Phone WY2·220f.
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piJp. Steve Cleland,

Phone Wle-3801.

3 HOUSES, ONE CAN BE IIAD
by takln&amp; ovet pormenla. An· (

14) Far Rent

mond Tbomss, La1&gt;K011i~Je

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TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES.
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811ft in yard.
3 8 8te
l.'tUW'IILiiJ.fCL .. ~lliltr.. Jliddlll'
port. Phoae W'Y-2-6il80. · 2-J.lt
BA~ HAY FOR SALE. Phone :-':::::-:-:::::::::-=
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with bath. 1·.13 acre• of around.
llelvln LJttle, Cbelhlre, Ohio.

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11:10 Weathercaat
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Fist. Steaks .. ._.._.....
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Sliced
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Yellow Clint
Halve. or ollcelf

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Peas ............
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Ktogo

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Pork &amp; Beans -

RHODES

folder and low chick prlcoa.
Prompt IIRIWtr. llhodes Hatch·
ery, Spencer, w. Vt. 3·&amp;-30Lp

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papera on N)'t A;venue. 1t inter·
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Bologna ... • - ..... .49c:

IIODERN 3 ROOM AND

bath aptrrtment.
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Bit MIStarson
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Peaches ....

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Oyster Stew ........... 3 t.~.:·· $1

Pomero, WV ·2-3H5
~AUTI PIID ITORI
At ChMter
Yukon S.214S
HAMn.L· IUVICI ITATION
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WRITE TODAY

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7:00 T
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9 :00 Katie Doonan Show
9:30 Tapper
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ALL COLQIIS

PLJ!IIIBING &amp;o BEATING

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6;p,i!on

.$5.36 gal. $1.71 qt.

ROYAL VENTED
CIRCULATOR
WIUIS ANTHONY

U :1P Weathereut
11': 1:1- 'rhe Jack Pur Show

5 :00 Stealhboat Bill
~:3ft Sgt. Preston
8:00 F1att • Serug«s Show
6:~ Weathertast
6;-30 . News Picture
Huntley Brll'lkler Report

C!haniJ~ ~ - ..Jfiursday

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SAVE 5k

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INTERIOR PAI.NT
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7:30 Wto!~on Train
8:30 Prico'! llr. "-igbt oi_
9:00 Perry G\mo ShO-w
10:00 This is Your Life
10 30 T bit
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Extra top Value Stam,.

Phont WY·24255
r~~Hnerov, Ohro.

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tlque acreen, dest, rail top. 1838 ::::::= ---.,..--Dod&amp;e pickup, In IIOOd ab..,e. . . . _ . . , ""1'1&lt;1'• Tat"" aftd
Phone TU 2 3881.
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11 :30 Peoples Choice
t2'3o It Coulij Be You
12:00 Truth ,or CCmsequancee
l :00 Mid Day NeWs
' 1:10 llovletlme
:"9. Lomta · YOUDI Show
'3:00 Young Dr. Malone
S:30 From The~ Roots
4:q0 Kltcbel'l' t_llplc and
St;le Show

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3 ~ate ARI YOU RUN DC'NN AT THI
MALE.
hHis? Dots your soul rtNCf NY.
3-9-&amp;c
lntl 8ett Work. Lowe•t Prlcts.
RACINI IMOI IIRVICI IHO,
19$3 PYMOUTH CAMBRJDGE, MEAT CASE,-il.t.~TIUc SCALES,
.ACINI, OHfO.
$2:10.01... Hilton Wolfe, Jr., Ra·
pop coalcr, caunters and shelv·
cine, 0.
s 7 3\p
~~~~ - 'fruck, car, furniture. shertai6 MERCURY 2 DR. sEDAN. man UaHingce, Dexter, Ohio.
New Bulcll trade-ln. Show~ good
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care. $895.00. Blaettnars, Porn· 13 ~LO~T;;S~.-::2:--S~~.T;;;(:;
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3·9 ·Mc
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x 54 ft. well and loacUn&amp; -p lat· j
1954 BUICK SPECIAL 4 OR .
form. Make offer. Sherman Bal·
aed 1 n, dynafiow drive. Like new
lenaee, Dexter, Ohio.
3-Ntp
flnl~h . 'l'horouahly reeondlllon· ONE S1'UUIO COUCH. PHONE
8elore 9:80 A.M
cd for many miles af trouble
Middleport WY-2·2649
fret 1trvice. 179-0-00 Blaetln1n,
W¥2·3230.
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owner. Party with reliable credit BABY SHOES : BRONZE,

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bars and friends tor the card 11 , tops and rou easy, u11ed very 1 2&amp;-tf
and flowera and the D. of A.
llltle. .Must sell
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3 l:l 5tc 13'8 ACRE FARM- 115 acres bot· abl•.
lum, 20 acres othei- tractor land.

NOTICE TRUCK GROWERS· Will
have Southern cabbage Planta. ~EEGLE
WEEKS 4 TILIVJSION RADJO ANO SMALL
th laat of March and tomato
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pl:nts in April . Call or bring
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ema es,
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Captelna, 414 N. Second Ave.,
orders to Charles R. Harria, _ _
Mkldleport,
3 3 tfe
Portland, Ohio, Vl 3·2698.
REASONABLE~ COFFEE TABLE, I _
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Telephone stand, lamp •tand,
AUCTIONIIR
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ning 1 to 1 ~ traps.
Ohio Rlqr Bo.t.: Daahfield, Le· CriSII down a' IL40 a. m. 6-0;
high down at 7:15 p. m., 4-6; Lock Crown Point down at 4 :45 a. m .,
7 Norsworthy down at 6:40 a. m., 1·2; Lock 20, Reva Jane down at
5-Q; Lock 9, Raymond E . Salvetti 10 a. m., 3· 1; Lock 21 , Walter C.
down at 8:150 a. m., ()..8; Lock 12, Beckjold down at 10:45 a. m., ' 19·
John J. Rowe down at 7 : 15~ a. m., 0; Lock 23, Gene C. Hutchinson
tl-6; Lock 14, Janie D. down at 3:30 down at 3:40 a. lfl.., 0-3; IJ1and
:1. m., 1-0; Lock ll,, Nita. Dean down Creek up at 12:40 p. m., 10-0;
.at ~ a. m., 1·2; Lock 18, ICobert G. Wlnche5ter up at 4:20 p. m., M);
We5l, down at 11 :115o a. m. 0-1; Mr. Vulcan up at 15:30 p. m., 11-0; Sar·
ah Kate up at 6 :55 p. m., 3-0;
OVEc up at 8:56 p. m . 17-3; Robert up at 7 :15 a. m., 9-0.
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and side cabinets, like- new. Kil-l
Very IJOod barn has 1' standen. Stefll t1Joa wttb 20 year
etten base, bedroom suite and
9Y A,CRE FARM AT MORNING
chions 8 atalls_, concrete
IU..-nlee . Pole type ateel build·
other articles. Phone WY 2·258'. 1
Slar, good 3 room house, on
electricity, and li.Jbtnins
ins idetl for Jl)afina: shed. Free
3 7 3tp
buildjqgs, water,
electricib . . 4 · room house and 2 .
deHvef1' on all orders placed by
mall, school bU!~, tt!Jephont,
apartment wlth free ga1. 2
March 115. &amp; ye•r finahcing. Phone FINE JERSEY GUERNSEY HEI· '
Pomeroy,
OJ;alo
good
p;.5lure
with
plem.y
ol
dueing oil wells. Located
Orla L. Smith, Long Bottom, Rt. 1
Ji'ER. Phone WY2-2779.
water.
Conla('t
Sarn
Curtis,
Boa
blacktop road, 4 miles from
Racine Exchange.
2-25-17tc \HAND NEW ZIG-ZAG SEWING ' - -.
Pomeroy. $12,500.00.
136., Re)'nOldsby.rg, Ohio. Un
Machine in orlghtal factory car- MUELL.R FURNACa..., W&amp;STU.GVIRGIL "r.EAFORD, SaletnMn·
lvn 6, 4820.
2-1a-30t~&lt;
Thonwrs M. Pain
ton. Makes button holes, monoH6USI appllanc.s. Amotd BroBox 229
Phone WV 2-6731
Termlte and Pnt Control
grams, blind stitches, and many
then. Syracuae, Ohio. Phone -·-- -- - Free b'peor:Uon, lna-urane41 Nationfancy design• Will sell this
WY-W3M.
11-19-tfc
3 9 ltc
FOR SALE: 5 ROOM. HOUSE
wide. Eat-y terms.
= R;-;;-SA:-;L;:E;-:-:FIVE::::::-:R::OO;::
. :::-14::-::HOUSE
Phone ~roy WY 2-2366
week only for $41.00. Term• J\IR C('INDITIONING, REFRIGER·
with balh . Nu•c lueal w n. Mcl'l'in ro
Portt-rnouth PR 6o2150
it de.ired. Phone WY2·2204 .
• atlon service. Jack'• Refrigera·
Houd, :ill l..ocut~t St., Pomeroy.
See Bob Nelaon, ftutbad.
2 23 aotp
2-2tl-12tc
'2 29 tfc
S-4--ftc
) Uon, New Haven. Pbone TU
RELlABLE PARTY WANTED TOI·ELECI'ROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
_~53~:~--------6-~-lf
take over small montbly pa)'•
er. H.u~ ltke ~ew. Haa throw· TELEVISION RADlO AND SMALl
ment.s on !Baldwin Spinet piano.
away ba,~~:a . Pa. off balance of
appll.ance rep.aft. Phone ou,
Soon to be picked up in this ta-t.OO. Term• avaJlabl~. Phone
McClintock, Radne, Ohio.
area. Write before March 21St
WYZ-2204:.
3--4-&amp;•e 2·1-tfc
to Credit Manqer Post Office
- -Box 47, Marietta, Ohio. First re- WINUOW BLJ~DS ANL&gt; SHADES Eu~TOM HUJl.1' KITcHEN 01.
plies will receive firaL consider·
Yenetran Bhnd1, _aU 1izea end
signed fo:· your bom ~ Free e.
atiOl'l.
3 0 {ltc co!ora. Free EBtlmatea. Dale
Umrltla. h•a .. .nan aud Abbot!

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Chlef

to

Gauae1: Montgomery, 1~ .3 on
upper, 8.4 on lower, 7~· feet open:
GallipoUs 19.6 on upf:ler, 11.5 on

RADIATOR

60 eenta.

lbe Cleland

REPORT

Experleaeed.

Special- one month for 30 cents per wor&lt;l .
Fu.1J. rate Of 3 cents per word will be charged for advertisin-g
if DOt pUd within 10 ~)'I after recetvilliC bill .
Fzn:ll'll iD Adverbsin£ - Should be n:ported i..mtudiately. The
Dai:lJ Sentinel will not be reaponBible for more tbllD. one int:or-

lll otices
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RIVER

AND REP AIR-

G. 1. BUY WITH NU DOWN PAY MENT. Frame home for Sa1e,
tng. Kenneth W. RusaeU. Cool·
1632 Ltncoln He1gbLs, Pomeroy,
;'~~~hlo Phon• 1883.
Oh.Jo, two t::!J B. u., large L. R ,
DJCt! kllchen wnh w!lll and babe
cabmel!;, metal cabinl!l .sink, tull
bath wJth tub, plastered wiith,
hard wood fHu.sb , one half (Yll
basement, f!:a.S Kutomlltlc llot wat·
er he.ater, conversien gas fired
lurn11ct', rH"w Ch&lt;tinberlam eklrm
doors and wmdows. good shmglc
rooJ, gaivanited g utters ana D.
S., crty water, natural gas, .septic
tank, nke lawn well drained . Va cant pnced at $ti,!lOO. If you are
a G. l. and can qaulify for ii V.
A. Direct Loan with no down
payment , you can move in and
pay rent until you.r loan comes
throu gh. Alw will sdl on land
tuntract with $1,000 down. Will
sell and take First ){ortgaee fur
tiO% at 4 " r Int. on Ui-years
terms. Now if you are intere.sted
see )'OUr local REALTOR or contact
DlLJ..ON &amp; BKANNON ,
We repair all types of radi·
ftE,\J..TORS , Gallipolis, Ohio.

Wreek Blamed On ,...,. and erubed
into the llde Of of Dr. 1101 Plclt- where abe en,
Horbe'1l
ud
Icy Conditions , Gilkey
reported. The driver
No arrwl wu maae
lha ...
lbe ear lieported an injiU')'
blf.lllt
tbe cond1Uon

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 9, 1960

Mrs. Edison Hobstetter Is Speaker For
Hospital Issue At Sorority Session Here
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday
evening for their re~ular meeting at the D. A. V. Hall in Pomeroy With Mrs. Virgil Brown, president in charge of tbe meet-

MARRIED IN MIDDLETOWN

Main~

About
People
In Porneroy

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HAWK ....

D. P Bit&amp;entlltf and 10n, Randy, .
wbo
were called hen by the death
ing.
1
of
Eddie
A. SmJtb, left :donday for
Mrs. Charles Mullen gave a report of the nominating com- their home
in Lakeland, Fla . Mrs . .
mittee. M.rs. Ralph Welker reported on the BloOdmobile which Biggerato~fr and daughter, Vicky .
the sorority assisted with on the
remained for a v1sit wttb her mo-Mrs. lfobltetter .
29 of lut month.
ther ·
After
the
dOlling
ritual,
re·
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter. an honRev. Franc!• H. Gluier attended
orary member of the ch.apter was freshments were served by Mrs. the ninth annual E1JB Men 's ConSara
Gibbs
and
Mrs.
Jean
Blazepreseqt for the meeting and spoke
grt!SI he ld Sal~J.rday at the First
to the group on th.e Me1gs MI)JD- wict.
EUB Cburch Jrr Zanesville .
orial Hospital 1ssue. She ur&amp;ed
Rev. P't"ancis H. Gluier It'll
I
the chapter to help in whatever
day at hie home, Nye Ave ., lnJUr- ~
way they could to pass the issue
ing hi.J shoulder.
in the cOming election.
oMn. William Ba;tter returned
Mn. Rose S1sson re ported on
Tuesday from Holzer Huspital to
the .::hapter's participation in the
the b.ome of her sister 11nd h!'"olheropen bouse held recently by the
in-law, Mr. and Mrtl. Bentz Wolfe ,
General Telephone Company and
The Meig11 County Ministerial for recuperation .
thanked the mt!mbe'rs for their Ass~iation met Monday ,at the
Eldon Krteuter attended the
cooperation.
Enterpri~e EUB Church for tlielf EU.B :.Jen'1 Congress at ZantS\'tlle
The Founder's Day dinner March meehng .
Saturd61)'.
which wdl be held m April was
Mr. afJd MTI- R. B. WUkina red1scwsed by the group.
Prayer by Rev. Euaene Brown,
turned to thetr home, Lanca5ler,
Mrs. Martha Biggerstaff, sister president, opened
meeting, Tuesday after a vh'llt with her mo.
Gf Mrs. Ann Rupe, sorority mem- followed with dev()lions by Rev. ther, Mn. Addle Grueter.
ber was a guest lor the meetlm:;. Fran.::is H. Glazier, bGtt -pastor.
Elmer Wickham underwent surMr&amp;. Biggerstaff 11 from Lake- Group singing of "Sweet Hour of l!liM'Y at Jdeigs Gener•l Hospital oD
land. Fla.
Prayer" with Rev. F. E. OWln at Tuesday morning and is convalest'The traveling prize was won by · the piano, opened tbe devotions ing nict!ly.
by scripture reading and
MOTHERS CLUB TO MilT
talk. on "Prayer" by Rev.
The Sen iu r Mothcra Club of M-idPrayen were offered by
dleport High School will meet this
Edmund Lik Rev. Robert
Rev. Nyle BoJ:den, Rev.
Thursday evening at the high
school. Mn. Jamea
Buchanan,
and . Rev. Glazier. to conurges as many mothers as possible
tl)e devotions.
to be present.
During the bualne&amp;s session
Sixth grade r'-Jdents of the
with Rev. Brown presiding, a dil·
cu11aion wu held on the pro- Mason Elementar:.· SotJool presentgram for the Meigs County Fair. ed an operetta " 'he White GypMRS. ~IANLEY
Rev. John Richardton, w.ho U sy" at the regular meeting of the
YOU. NIXT
leav1ng MonQay, for the Bear PTA .held Tuesday at ·the school.
The operetta which wu dlrectMiss Jl\ne Casey, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Skidmore of MidBranch community near Dll•bora,
ePRIVATE PAR'l'Y
ed by Miu Lucy Bulmer, a teach- dletown, and Clarence Casey, of Middleport, became the bride
lnd ., gave a farewell addre11.
Capt. Reginald Harvey of the ef 11t the school, was well recelv- of Mr. (.arol Walton Manley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walton R.
eR~:tEPTION
Manley of Page Street, Middleport.
Church Army of London, England ed by those present.
was
introduced
by
Rev.
William
Mis 1 Bulmer's room won the
The c~remony was,perfonned February 24 by the Re.v . Rod·
eBANQUET
Roberts and spoke on the Church award for tlle room count and will ney Williams at the Church of God, Middletown .
Army. Edison tlobstelter
abo be pn!'aented a bo(lk.
eMEETI NG
The bride wore ao white she&lt;Jth dress of overlayed lace with
a guest and spoke on the hoapital
Presiding at the ·rueetlng was matching accessories for ber wedding.
.
issue and Bernie Gunter of Mar·
tile
·
p
realdent,
Mra.
Janet
Surface
Mr.
Manley
is
a
graduate
of
Middleport
High
School
of
the
.~ ... ' - •• • "'- Hi
Jctta, field director of social lie·
The
reports
()f
the
secretary
and
class
of
1959
and
is
now
employed
in
Columbus.
curity spoke on social securlt)'.
POMIROY'S BEST
treAsurer were r"d and approved
. The new Mr. and Mrs. Manley took a short trip to Lou•·sAt the cloae of the meeUng, by
the eroup.
vUI K
luncheon
was
served
b.Y
the
WSWS
PrtYate Roo!M For
Devotion• included a vocal solo
e, y., and other points of inte_r~
es::t::.·----·
of the church.
10 W 175 People
Believe " by Goli McAbee who
Att en ding were Rev. Card, Rev.
,.., joined In tbe choruo by the!
I
Paul Hooks, Rev. Brown, Rev. eDtire group. Tbe benediction was
Pearl Castoe, Rev. Ralph Zundel,
~! Van.. DawiOn The
Rev. Richard&amp;on, Rev. John EJ· given
a.roup Heed M1 Prayer." Jane i
Th
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11
·
Alter 6 P.M . with
e Match m~ ng of the Middleport Ga•rden C lub was
"n·deo.RH. Harold DoJter, Rev. Bureesa ac~;om-panied 11 t the plano.
Merchants Pollee Service
~&gt;~
, Rev.
Atthur McCauley,
-----held Mond'y evenmg at the home of Mi·s. C. A . Emmis h with
Life, Rev. Ray Wining, Rev.
1 Mrs. Garen Stansbury, president of the club in charge of the
Fred Gardner, Rev. Roberts, R.l~v.
business meeting . The members responded to the roll call
Dunn, JWv Gla~ler and gue5ta,
with
their favorite perennials in their garden
Ca pt. Har vey, Mr.
Hob1tetter,
Serving Good Food
1
0
During
the meetmg a letter was read from. Boy Scout Troop
Mr. Gunter and Derlhy Steadman
and Legal Bevera~r.-s
No.
24~ thank iii~
the Club for
· -- of WMPO who recorded the talk
Until 2:30 A.M.
particlpalini iii the judging of Ma~tln Restaurant at 1:00 after
ginn by Hobsteller.
The weddtng ol Miu Nancy the Wjndow D~play• during Boy wh1ch the members will take a
and Herman O.hlioger Scout )fcck.
luur of fhe gardens of Mrs. DilHaven, wUI be 1u:1d
The club _decided to contact Mr. lard o.~&lt;1d Mrs. Rawlllli:S.

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County Ministers
Hold Regular
Session Monday

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lin;,:;;-;;

Operetta Given
At PTA Meeting
Of Mason Scho.ol

PLAN and ARRANGE

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M"ddJ eport
· Garden C-1ub
- Holds March
SeSSIOn
. At Home Of Mrs. C. A. Ernmish

FREE PARKING

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Fl eS her-Ohl Inger

HIDE-AWAY BAR

Nupt··aJs T Be
ReOd 0 n MOrC h 11

SPECIAL ON - - -

il, at the Ne.w ~··

U. B. ChurHi. '
Dille, PJ•tor, wllf
·at the su ICY vbieh will
be taeld at 7 p. •
·
~ . ·:~:- Fltaher Ji tfle daughter
and Mrs. Jatk Flesher
Mr. OhUnger 11 the son of
and Mrs. DODIId Ohllncer,
of New Haven.

All Weather Coats

20% OFF
Phillip Sisters Style Shop
POMEROY, OHIO

COURT STRI!ET

will be

.Misa

of Pomeroy and
will be Tanya Newcomer of Cbarle1ton.
A open reception honoring
the oouple will be held In the
recreation room followtne
ceremony.

obaerve. 96th Birtlulay

our
Operas
tell:
spring's

Oeorf• ~lt'llot of C&gt;rpor•o N\Ul
Brie&amp; to ~ve the trees trimmed
•W'd dead · ones replaced at the
entranee oS th'e town. 'fbe trees
",\'ere _placed there by the Club
several yqra aao.

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About
Middleport

•••d

Emmleh was auisted bY
Hayes, Mr,. Garnet Entstnin1er and Mn. E. F. Maag In
servlna: a salad course at the
cloae of the meeting.
Mrs. StanblliY •erved at the
coffee &amp;el'Vice and an arrangemtnt of iladloh11 and pink Rcrtnlum witb white tapera L&gt;entered the table.
The nat meeUna: will be held
at tbe home of Mn. A. A. Dillard
'rim wilt be a luncheon at the

Mias Bess Sanborn and Mrs. Ar·
thur Skinner were in Columbus
-last Monda,y In the interest of
.8. H. Sanborn Jewelry store. ·
I. e.~- Wise Jr. assisted at the
while they were RODe.
Mr1. .Harry Mill~ was returned to
her h()me yesterday from . Holzer
Hoapital whe~ she has been 1 patlent, after breaking her hip In a
fall recently . She is reported to be
lmpi'Qvlng nicely and able to be In
i Wbeel chair.
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o,... TDftltht

THURSDAY ... PRIDAY

"JlELOVID lNFIDI:L"
G"-!' Pf&lt;k - Doborab Kerr

PARll

Hoods Entertain
Hearthstone Closs
At Home Tuesday

The busine6s meeting waa COD·
dueled by Htrold Hubbard, prWdent of the class. The meeting of
thl' B11PtH1t Rio Grande Assoeiatlon
whtch w1ll be held io Racine on
:~t.arch l7 was discusseU with plans
made for men1bers of the rla8.!l to

attend Speakers at the meeting
Will be Rev. J&lt;tck Fassett who will
speak m the afternoon and Dr.
Theron C ha~~tin, State Chairman on
Evangelism, who wiU speak for
the evemng st'rvicc.
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For a .real taste thrill, order your
favorite dish here! Always coo.ked

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lo toil fitting black patent • . • In cream or black clllf .•
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thF&gt;"ro lllte oUpping your feel loto sprlng-shlnel And

What fublon Ia more go-everywhere

111&amp; opens, hleh or lillie heeled!

to perfection, grac iausly served ..
. an epicure'~ delight.

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TLEY· &amp; BENNEn
SH~II STORE
"lClttdde 01 u~ Bl&lt;tek"

OHIO

DINE AT

CIRCLE'S
Restaurant
PII.Olio WY Z-llt'll
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NO. 277

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SAW WIFE, 7 FOSTER CHJLDitEN Dffi ~T ·CROSSING
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The ·eru.ad'ers Clan: of the Fidt
Baptist ChlU'ch of Mlddlepor:t m~t
Tuesday evening at tbe home of
Mr. and Mn. Earl Smith for a Sible study meetitliJ.

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Noah H:at;kins presided over tlie
Bible atudy and the gwoup decided
meet for study on the ~irlt and
second Tuesdays af eacll nlonth .
They be,aan their study in the book

Adniits
al•

New Scb00I Wli}l
"
patrol ...
.uea
Use Ohi0 Power '"
mao
central .R.oilroad.
El....,tnci·ty

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···~!..thon"'
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GOESSLER JEWELRY
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POMEROY

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. . . STREET

, Marilyn

MAKE A DATE TO
"LUBRICATE''

daU&amp;bter of

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwarz of
&amp;11son and Suz.anne Wolpert, dau·
~ter

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and Mrs. Phillip

Voright wu broUiht to the
Jleighta General Hoq;.tal by a pass..
ing motorist and wu treated and

DAR Good · Ho111emaker at
\Vibama High School. She waa &amp;el·
ecre&lt;J on the basis that baa had
~be highe&amp;t grades in Home Eco·
the

'"v• moneyl
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of Mr.

wo$ert of New Haven, were recently honored by the Daughter-a
of the Amerit:!an Revolution with
special awards. Both girls are
seniors at Wahama High School.
Miss Schwan was selected as

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Pending
Scuut Leaders'
.Mrs. Ruus\ · ·
W~Wilt, .
Ne~ Haven·
for
Elma Be March 13th
Blind Girl Saves
IJB,
A workshop
leaden
the

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Fuoeral services
Mrs.
who
Roush, New Haven, aged
at the Pleasant Valley Hosln Point Pleasant early towill be announced later
the Foe:Iesone Fun~al

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Ph..- WY·24914
Carner'Jnd &amp; JtutlaM Itt.
Mlcld'-rt• Ohio

Scwm,

Ebeiibach Hardware

defend . four men
bist ~e~aion of the ,
t.lOrt!os bave been t"!~st•rriod
John c. Bacon
fpr the defendfiled jn
:111
! Oiflce.
Webster and
been named to defend
W001ter, and .lohn
, Middleport, indicted
· and entering the
'}i~~~~ store In Middle·
has been set as

. Ev~rything In Hardw...e

PHOI\IE WV·2·2811

was born and raised in
County and waa a member
Church of God in Hart-

~~:~~~~~~~:entries

Finch, Tregoff
Jury Staying
Out Sixth Day

fjrp~

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Survivors are her husband, Rua

or Crow, Crow &amp;:
been named. to defend
LOS ANGELES UP! and William Pike, Ra·
are charged with grand Finch-Tregoff murder trial
the
Trial d-ate to' Le•ter Pike remained out for
day
today
to
deUberate
the
aet oo lUrch 1'1 and Cor
death fate ,of the aooused
·on March 23.
1t was obvioua the
sevan women and
llntl!oa.. iit dl!ficult

Th•d ;;:~~..

at home; two daur,:hters,
Mildred Hayes, Pomeroy,
Dorothy Roush, Parkersburg
sons Everett, Leslie and
all of New Hav~n; two
Hilda Sparks, Mason
Roush, Norwalk, 0 .,
Melvin Knapp of

her in death were
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
ti.tin brother Elnier
and
brother George and an
in1ant daUghter.

Jury Trial Put Off
Here Until Friday

thermellvea

oi&amp;hway
ported ... major
accident in tbie
Jut niPt
when a truck ..... demoli..ahed ud
Irontoo
iojured at !be
Cheshire ~inS: or the New York

Actontin.C to the patrol, Georp
M. Vorl,r:Jlt, 40, Ironton, wu treated at lhf Meigs General Hoapibll
for heal" beeraUou after a Pidl:·
up truck h·e was dri vine bit a NYC
freight train. The true~~;. a lJtl8
Chevrolet owned b,- the Me Tire
and tread Service, Inntml, waa:
eompletely demolished when lt
struek an empty coal car u the
train waa paNiDJC over the ~~
Conductor Roy E. Pullina, · q.
dleport, in charge of the tzain, :no:
ported minor damage to the ~a,bi
which wu delayed while 1M
wrttkage wa~~: deared from . the
lrack.

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for
in
Boy Scout program wiU be held
Sunday afternoon at the Ordnance School in Point Pleasant
from 1 until. G p. m.
,
It will include course• ·for Cub
SAN LEANDRO, ColH. UPILeaders, Scout Leaden rnd Ex- SuNn a.~ t, ..... In hill'
plorer Leaders. Basic training tNck lllllld"""' wfth the Krkl
will be offered for the ~ree
IIMII ef ln'iiMe around her. 1M
Pha~es of the Scout program. A4IIMW the crwlcl ..-... hilr war ...
ditlonal training coursea wiiJ be ..,.., ltvt' OM.Ihl ............. aftd
P.ack Administration and Den lttolher! S.Un .i•.bliltl\f.
Mtetlngs for CUb · Leader•; Ad11M- punptcr awatdncd her
vantement Scout Leaders.
The Explorer program will be ' 10-y-.cr-old btetMr, Bruce. TMn
tb:e only Explorer Course offer- , ... huniedt.Mr...,.......,..._.
ed, this being the basic course for reorn al&amp;nl the path the knew
by hHrt, a,_. tn' Mr sick.
all Explorer leaders.
J. Knox Dye, Leadership Train·
Mn. Banta; . . . •"""'" .......,
ing chairman for the MGM District urges leaders In the three -thololll--•ndln
phases of the Scout program to a ,.nlc. 1M ....,... th_rouh a
attend. He ~id "The boy can get door .... thoutfht 1.. outskle.. II
1M INIIINoom.
.
a quaUty program and have fun
'Thll -w.y.• - ~.ld SUMn. She
in Scouting only when his leaders are trained to do tbe job."
lotlthomto-;..·· - - - -

Mother, Brother

In FJre Holocust

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H&lt;e Plugged The Dike

re1eaaed. Ue is to appear In the
Gallipohs Municipal Court out
Wedoeaday to diW'er to a ata&amp;e
patrol chargt of failure to atop It
a rlilwq cn:Nifolib£
)
~ had a rub of accideDU
yeaten)iy lllternoon wilb four accideutl l.nYelttga:ted ·m a little OVfl'
an tlour. AD Were due to the .up.

=ata

~ ~ea ba~
~ to npqm in U. ot•
fite of L"hief Jed Webttft.the 'lfnt.
and

aetilleot wa reported •t 1:15 IPm, md iDVGlftd can: drift&amp; 69
Lawrence Smith, Pomel'(loy .JtD, ·iftd
Lawrence M. Walker, Middleponc
Their can coUlded on West MalD-Jl
near thl! Carty B!!ft.il~ant. At 1:43.
ID accident near the Blaet.tnar
Auto Co. on Eut Main involved
ean driven by Roy Proffitt, Port.land, and Claude Husted, Pomero)'
RD, and at Z:20 the an of Robert
Rousb, Eaat )Jain St., Pornero)',
and Robert Louks. Syracuse, tolllded at the traffic l.itbt a1 Kerr'1
Run.
·
At 2:35 a minor ooUi¥on wu ieported near the Epple Groeery 9D
·t:ast Mai.D·st between Ql'l driven
b7 Vern Well, Darwin, and C. Jl,
Mathews, Mi.btn\'ille.
'!here were no injurie&amp; in any
of the aW.dents as aU particip&amp;nta
were n!po.rted moving slow})' on
tbe slippery streets.
The sbenff"s department inveati&amp;ated. one accident at 1:1' p. m.
yesterday on Route 'l below Jlid.
dleport wben two cars slid together and sideswiped with medium
daDUige. Tbe cars were driven by
Iris Kelton, Minertville, travelint:
north ond Jacob Wil!dJond, p,n.
ersbur&amp;. W. Va., tn.veUna soul&amp;.

The jury trlal in ttJe Deem-Bur·
23.
lon damage suit .in Common Pleas
The conllictioa atorles told .by court has been postponed until
the defense and thele•Y~!;":~~~~=~~ Friday at 10 o'cotk when the jury
about the gunshot ~
haa been ordered back into (!()Urt.
alate, United _rresa InternaUonal
bandsome ph~lc~'l
The trial began Tuesday and tcsUZAANDAM, Holland (UPI) - Tbe story of Hans Bri~ra Aid :
,
bua Jean, 33, last · July
were JnDne,y was completed yesterday. using a !Inger to plug the dike Ia legend . But the story of eight119ro SDow.
.
beiq: given tlme-conauqdng oonArguments of the attorneys wiiJ yea f-old Klaas Bleekers is ,fact.
·
Ttial was the weadlennan's pre1lderation by the Juron:
· be heard and the Jury charge given
Government officials, neighbors and ne~~n today eall· diction toda)' in tbe Wati! offi a
The tense h9urs of waitina: b)' Judge Francis White, Athens, ed. Klaas a naUooal hero.
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ttorm wbich ~oved acroa CeDwbUe the jury 'deliberates · have who Js hearing the caae aa the K1aas a'nd his fa~ily live in a
Klaaa,
pu_
t
o~.
lila
wo¢en
thoet11
tnl
and Southern· Obio Wedrie&amp;given rise 'to scores, of rumors next step in the case. The case is small neat boLlse alongside one and went o11tiide. 'J'be dike . bad daJ leaYin&amp;
a trail of two to ad:
around the court neweroom (!()n- expected to be ooml}leted tomorof
tl\~
dikes
which
keep
out
the
brOkeiL
Water
su•hel
through
a
inches
of
~f_W
snow.
cerning progress ~ the jurors' row.
water
from
'his
·
b
elow~a·Level
growing
g*p
in the IOddeo eutb
The
weamer
bureau said a low
diKU18iODB.
ik
pressure area will move from. the
MI!IGS
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
citr
of
20,000
persons.
of
the
d
e.
.
'.l'eua
panhandle
toward Obio 'Citb
One New York newspaperwomAdmitted: Frank Shane, Racine;
Klaas couldn't sleep Tue~ay
The legendary Hans Br1!1km1
an said th\'1 · jury was divided
with 10 voting fdr se&lt;!ond degree Mrs. Norman Hysell, Racin~; Mrs. night. At 10. p. m. Jie jumped out plugged hls brokefl dike Wlth . 1 snow reacbio.c0 the weatem seemurder and 2 for first degree Ruth Steele, Pomeroy ; George Me- of bed and shouted, ".Mama, is It llttle fing~r. B_ut the ~all: m ~::Sspo:e!~e !!:r v:~e!tat;:'1rtt
raining'"
the Zaandam Dille couldn t have day. The SllOW may be m.ixe dWith
Murdef agaiaa&amp; Finch. But a de- Quia:g, Pomeroy.
·
been corked by Klaas' eutire body
Diacharged: Mrs. Thomas ourfenae aUorney s1id it was his
KlaaS aounded the alarm. City •leet and raiD in· the extreme
opinion the vote waa just the op- bJn and son, Hartford; Herman Zer- "No, why?"' replied Klaas' mokle,
Pomeroy.
[
ther.
dike
worken, firemen, policiemeD South on Friday.
posite - 10 for conviction of first
:Birth:
A
son
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
''I
hear
running
water,
a
lot
and
volunteers
converged on tbe
Southern portions of the •tate
degree m~rder and 2 for second.
Robert Steele, Pomeroy .
of running water," .the boy said. -scene to rePair ~tb:•:..:br::"=k:..___&lt;:_See
__M_o_re
__sn_o_w.;_on
.__P_age:__Thre_c._el

Modern Hans Brinker Is Hero ~:En:.~::::;::

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the alate, highway and village . - s in an atlempt to brtn.l
travel back to normaL
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The Galllpolil Poll of tbe state

native wbo

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iUest ev:.mgellst at the Naiaten~
church, were in Columbu!l ~~~:r.1

Mrs. Junior O'Dell •nd
nes Farley wer~ a:uesta of
a aurprlse birthday party
evening at the home bt Mr.
M:ts. William Smlth with Mn.
Soltez, assisting hosteSII.
Games were played 'wJth prize~
awarded the winnet. ··"Rehwhmentl we~ sened ·,o Mr. and Mra.
Junior O'Dell and dau,cbtera. Paula
and Terri, Mr. and 1M b. Jt'lftpb
Solteu and ' ebildren, Jo An~. J'el·
gy- and Bill , iolp. ACne• '!ltlt)',
Ed
, RoN Shumaftr, and
Mr.
WUIIan Smltb. The
auell&amp; ....,.lved n~ Cifla.

time this year.
A prediction of Ught snow, rain or sleet on the way is spuf..
rinr, activity today with all equipment available heing used b)l

F-tllow·
eoun'ty

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been- a ward In

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' Cars, trucks and even trains figured In accident
Meigs county tought to d[f Ita way out of another heavy
snowfall tbat made roads and niJ!bways nightmare. to motor.
ists and headache5 to atreet and nigh way crews trying to keep
' traffic moving.
All scilools In tbe ITl'COUilty area were closed today t!ll&lt;epf
Gallipolis Academy__~. the 7 inch snow fall made school bQJ
travel dangerous. Middleport schools were clored for the lint

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ttyte, Value.., Performance
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Travel Slowed~ Schools Closed Agai~ ,
By 7 Inches Of Snow In Tri-Conntitii

of Roma~ts.

Following u\e meeting , r efreshmentll of .coOkies and tell were
served by tbe Smiths to Mr. Haskina, Mr. aJid ·Mrs. Robert :MJUs,
Mr. UJd Mn. Charles Vfeman and
son, Mark,. MJ'll . Charles F. Smith,
Mrs ·Richai'd Ho\'atter, Mr. and
Mrs. WilliJm O,mos)cy arid M.r.•~nd
Mrs. HM'flhel MI!Ciure.

SINGLE

M~ig~ Native ·

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KJI/ing Solved

MEN! Own
fabulous t1ew

Crusaders Class
Meets Tuesday ·
At Smi~h Home

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The meeting closed with prayer I I,,,,.,,.,..,.,,,.~,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,.,.:=

At the cloae of the evenina: a
dessert courSf wa1 a~rved
hostess to Mr. and Mrs H"bb,ud,j
M:r and Mrs. WilUa A,q~hony ,
and Mrs. Hughea, .«~~; .. and -ldrs.
Smart, and EdiSon. &amp;ker.

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BARGAIN DAYS
Elberfeld$. In Pomeroy

charge of tbe prograin.

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NEWS OF OUR BIG 2 DAY SALE

by Mrs Allen Hughs, alter wh1ch 1Mr. and Mrs. Hubba~ were in

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In Tomorrow's Newspaper

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and, ~ ohull Itself all wbon
dothoo '
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two Birthdays
Celebrated At
Smith H.Qme

FOOD AS
YOU LIKE IT!

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day to ·auend the District
School Conference there.
row, both mlniaten nd
wlves will be in Jackoon to atteod
a meeting of the ministers of the
Nazarene churches.

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Mr. and Mn. WUJ Myen t!alled~Weekend 1ueats with Mr. IDd
on lin. Jay Myera, who ls aerlo1111b Mrs. Homer Forre•t wert! Mr. and
ill at Holler Koapltal, 1eaterday.
" · Ralph Humble and son H. T.
Mr. and j)lrs. Randolpb WNd and
'
daU~htar, Maey l,.()u, 1pent last Mr . Humble is tbe pastor of tbe
Sunday with Mn. Ward's mother Bradford Church o! Christ.
Mrt. Jamea M.urr ay.
Mr. and Mn. Milton Hood were
Mr. and Mr1. John Kincaid re· 1 C. H. ~arth, local Jewel Tea repho&amp;ts to the Hearthstone Cla 1111 of ' urned horpe. this week folloWinl 1 nsen\ahve, fell la.it week and
the Middleport
Firat
Baptist vacation. illl Florida.
1broke his arm.
Church Tuesday eveninl at , the-irj~;;:;:;;:;~.;,:;;~~-----~~~~~~..;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
nome on Mill Street. The meetl'lll
opened wlt.h devotions by Mn.
Paul Scott whose top1c was ·~ue
Spmt l'illed Church."

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· Letter11 pc;rtalnlnC to the Vic·
ev FRIODII MOUOASHI'.t
tor Rel1 .Fellowlhlp Fund and
the Jo!tnny Apple1eed Highway
were dlsClUI&amp;ed and action was
f!eda Saxton, who has bt-en a
tabled l,IIJtil the next meetlnrit. pabent at J:Iolzcr Hospital for a
Mrs. Geneva Nolan,
county wee~ or so lB reported to be a lit ·
demonstrator and hononry tie l~lpt•ove d but still in a serious
'!'~"'~" of the Middleport Gar- condJhon.
.
Club h1111 requested the club I Mr. ~nd )Irs. Richard
and
to displey of arrangements for sod, Ricky,. M ~~:f;";~:~·=·~l':"::t;ed~
the Achievement Day prOgram reqenUy with_ 1
which will be held 11.t the local Mt4s. James Murray
hlCh school on AprU 3.
~- Ward, who rece"n~u::~y ~,~•i;~~1
pilot lic.:en~~e, is p
emTh e teed and plant exchange :h~s
piOyed at th. Kaiser
whl•b wu to bave been
at
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Monday'a meetlnt wa• postponed
Rev. Clyde Bartlett, loc&lt;al pu.
until next month.
tor, and Re 1·. Robert Jtobinson

Mn . Harvey Woodard quietly
obaerved her IMith birthday Sun·
Durin~ the procram Miss Luday at her bome, Oaborne St. A tllle Smlth w11 assisted by Mr:.-.
number of relative• and frlendi ~ ~:~~~~· Ze1 to. lt tn showing the
called durini the day and Mra. 11
"Usual and Unusual Pcn~nWoodard received many cards
for Ohill Gardens."
and •ifta.
An-anaementa for the evening
to be of Early Spring by
Stansbury and MrB. Walter

MEIGS THEATRE

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Rural Woman l:las
Extrci Trials In
Lett~ Winter Cold
MP. Ltater aroekovcr, Pome-

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tWn tM .,sual 'trlala and trJ.
louliiiMI tho lito wiIIH wftther. '
t.,_y "'" wroto, ondoot"' fl

Comparing Englan·rl, America

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British Mi~sion Leader Am~ed By Local Teenagers' Dress

:~~;~~·~t~;~~:~

Harvey
of
who
is conGrace Episin Pomeroy, i~
vuletits of Uplipstick-and
'ii,li"t~~i~. by American

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"I ~I on Ptllo. 17, hurti ...
.,.,, .···-c·o.J
,m, 1.. and 1nklt painfully. I
of his observa·
tra..td In the houM and \ftftt
Wednesday when
he was
'te lied, laW fntm Wtclntadoay
fOr the Pomeroy
!until Satuntay mornlnt with
In social rooms of the
no fl~ no fctOII, •o wetw.
Church fallowiilg luneh
"I tot 10 cold I crawtfd down
~In anti made a lite ln the I-~·~·,;; the ladles 9f the church
talk the: "tapt.a.in talk·
fvomlc...,....,., ·IIW 1 toUt until
England, ~mparing hJs
~ay ' a~ocn.
"loyl What can h..,... on I,!!~··;~ wiHt ¥1~~~. {rom a~d
t1
of o&lt;IU&lt;itllOa ;D4 tho ••
thla old loo 11!&lt;1 onowl" ·
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tiona)
there
which hehealth
said is program
... working really
well." Everyone pays a flx~
small amount each week and hasall his medical netda met.
As tor England'~&gt; cducatlono~~l
system, be feels it is "very good"
and has an advanta:c over u. SJ
education. At the ase of H there
is a "11 plus" e:um ~hich poiDta
each pupil either toward a prlv~te
jschool at a higher level or a go:-"·
ernment sponsored school towafd
a trad2.
At the age of 15 EngUsh boys
in IJ:Je public schools go to work
and continue tbeir""'educatlon i!'
tho lra&lt;le odlool with empbUII

onNot
their
kind of work.
~vecyone -b~ the· opportunity to go to college. There are
many ·prlvate ichoola, , for boys
whose f•fi!.Uies wbo can ,rtord It,
even U they have done- poorly in
t~ ''11 plus·• exam.
lie ·praised the d-bcipline of En
-glish schools and
expressed
amazement over tbe- dre61 of
American
and high
schoOl pupl)e:. He thOUcbt unif-orms -worn by Enelilb studenl.a
heJped with good discipline.
Enali•h wtather- 11 mueb milder
Ulan here:, he aW pointing out
,lesser extremes ol ~4 and ~e~t
In llle lll'lllah !lleo !bon In Ibis

elementary

!"idwestern
latl_
tude,
though l.hete
11 lots of ral11
m
England.
Capt. Harvey feuncl ltcfh Mtfons lined 0'11. the NIM Chrl.,
tlen princlpplft, lltut ·he ftond.
areat.r respect tor "- Entllah
roy•l t.mlly INn ~ AIMrklm
for their pl'ftkltnt•
Next week Leo v•ughan wtn
discuss the comlng .bond iasuc for
tbe Meigs community Hcls.pital
.t the May Primary election.
Captain Harvey was prnented
by Rev. William .Roberta, a guea~
of pro(l'am ebrdrt;n~n Norbert_
Compton. ~eat Willil Lea~·
ln&amp;b..,., pre&gt;i&lt;ieii.

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