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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
·
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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Around And
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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Not

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

•• attn In t!llamouP
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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$8·95

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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VOL 'XI

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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• Luminous dial
···~!..thon"'
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Unllr~,

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GOESSLER JEWELRY
.

POMEROY

. COURT
. . . 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

• .lf·youn•lt •••
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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

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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.
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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.
.
·
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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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

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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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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.

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KJI/ing Solved

MEN! Own
fabulous t1ew

Crusaders Class
Meets Tuesday ·
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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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Elberfeld$. In Pomeroy

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

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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
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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.
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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
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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

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

'for ....,...., of ·hor oultcnpiiDn:
"I ~I on Ptllo. 17, hurti ...
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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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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~·
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wbo romplaln about the rost of me·

dlcil.are- and, seemingly, lhere are a good
l!lafly dl

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lacM WWuced by the Economic Research De·
pa.nment of the American Medical Association,~ based on official government data .

American doctors and dentists now receive
a smaller share of the medLcal rare dollar
titan th~y did 20 years ago The drop has been
su~ntlal - 22 6 per cen t in the case of
physicians, and 23 1 per ce nt in the case of
dentists.

Jn the same period the proportionate cost
of bospilalizat!on rose 52 9 per cent But this
jump cannQt be attributed to profiteering .
There has been a big expansion of hospital
services, along with a big increase in the num -

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Their children Almira married
John k1tch'ie evidently' came to
.Michael Wolfe and lived iln the th1s section .about the t 1me the
farm at the mouth of Mikes Run. P1lcbard and Ellll · famihefl eame
It is said that this run was nam- lo East Letart, 0. John Ritchie
ed from this man , They had one at one time owned a large section
daugh~r .
Sarah FranC~'t, she of land at East Letart. H~ m&amp;trled
married W T. MeL ...·er, the photo- for his first wife, Eluabeth Haygrapher at Racine, Ohio, f~r many man daughter of Josiah and
yean. Mich11el married twice
Nttlll'Y Hayman.
Samantha married Capt. Sam·
Their children A. J, married
u~l Price and lived on the farm Phoebe Sayre, their son A. H.
between M1kes Run and the Me· &lt;Heath) married Josephine ThornChntork farm . Their children as. ClHidren Minnie marr-ied Jobn
were John married 1..'ynth1a Alex Schwartz
thenKneff; Will·
ander, Cad mamed l'' ay Middle· iam married al)d lives at Huntswarth, Mary Jane married John ington. Washington married SarHayman, Jolln and Cynthia Alexan 1ah Ja'he Brown of Swa.na Creek;
der Prke 's children George, Min- Wilham marr1ed Lavine M-cDade;
nie Bentz, Mack married a daugh- James married Hannah McDade;
ter of Alonzo R1lchie, Emma mar- Martha marned Peter Pilchard.
ried Bert Sayre, K1tty married
J~hn Ritchie's first wife ElizaDan.a McDade, AI married Clara beth, died Sept. 21 , 1843, he
Grimm . Cad and Jo'ay Middles- then married Elizabeth Sayre WI·
warth's children. Lena married dow of Levi Sayre. She had three
Herbert McElroy, LouiRe, Samuel children Phoebe married A. J .
married - Petrel, Racine, Carrte RJt('hil! her 1tep brother; Emeremarried - Re1thmeir, New Haven, tha manled Wdliam Pilchard aon
Frank married .a woman frum of Lybrand Pilchard; John mar·
Plttiblll"ih.
ried Adaline MtKay; Nancy marMary Jane Price marned John ned Larimer Jones.
Hayman son of Spencer M. and 1 Wil!uun and JRmes Ritchie
ahd Jtruaha Hayman. Their son, J marrietl sistera Lavina and HanJames married Mollie Radar, a Jtah McD11de, daughters of Edward
Jir !that A. J . and Phllebe 1Utch1c McDade Sr
had raised. They had one chdd,
James Ritch1e Hved In the first
Te.~~:ey J., m».rrled
Lloyd Chap· house above the turn ln the road
man. Then Jame.11 married Abbie abon the old Daueherty house at
Harpold daughter of Theodore the lower end of Portland, and
(Doc) Hupold . They had one WUHam Rltch1e lived ln the next
child, Slnah
t\ou•e above. It waa here that Gen.
Nancy Klngree married Dr. McCook wus fatally wounded at
John McClintock, they lived on tht:! lime of the Portland battle ln
the lower farm kriown IS the Me· Morgan's Raid during the CiYil
CUnto!:!k farm. They had one !:!hlld · War.
Qeoree married Harriet Sayre
Rebecca Ritchie daughter of
fauihter of EphrJam I. and Mm- Washington and Snah Jan~t Rlterva Sayre. Children John died chle, married Calvin Hnyman. She
tn early manhood, never married, wa11 raised .by John Pilchard and
fannle marrJed L. M. Gale. Chll· Melinda . McDaniels
P1lcbard.
lren Geor,i• mamed Ernest They -also had a daughter Victoria
lrown, Lawrence, Frank mar1•ied who marraed John McFadden.
-.retrlce S11yre. .ChUdren Georce Thla Ia the ~lace where Cal lived
lnarrled Wlhllo Pickens, John m11r and died. Elmer wu the son of
iied Pauline Arnott, Robert, Har· /Washington Ritchie and married
tie~ married Kenneth Allen they F.mm• Ha&amp;ue. Children Fred and
one doughter Mar}' Sh" then l.awrcmce. Media., 8.1ater of Elmer
tnfrrled Guy ,N&amp;iJler. ott~ mar· 1narrled "Bu1." !liforrison.
~lld J:mm~~-~e Jividen.
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f oHealtll'Of \Ve8t

ftot Beds With ArtUicial·llflt
Used To Grow Uome

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County'• 410 4-H Club
and 118 adult lwltn

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lintl'' tloo elhlttlon horo 1ovt Nld
lt ls IYst ~bout IN ....,. tftrouth·

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Ei&amp;btee,, 4-H elub• are located
the county. Tbty are:
Le&amp;den, BUIJ Bet,
Clifton CUmbtfl,
Luck CJover, Hap)»' Go

out the. country. Amont ott.r
d..., W• Vlrelnla ro~~.-u 29th
U.C¥10 akob.ollca• . or- about 'ODe In population and Jld In conperion Jn 20 Jn the adult 1Je IJ'(Iup sumption of dllflllecl splrlh.
HlppJ Hu1t1en, HUI
and that ltlnawha County alone ac· 1'he American Medical AuociaTo It. Leon LuetJtt,
eoUDtl for at least 7,000 of the to- Uon l'eporta ~ m!Uion
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llountatn CUmbtn,
Ill.
tllis countr)' with an
TJme
Mount.llneen,
.Ptonun
200,000 peraons beconrtng
Top
Toppero,
TI'IUblaoen,
to liquor each year.
Star Outen and WtiUDJ
Also, that tt taku about ten
Tbe Okeb Club at Hen·
yean or excessive drinkin&amp; for
In the proceu Ill Of·
man to reach the staJe . wh•~•l caniz,ltJon.

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ue aaid tbe Jtate hu more

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Twlilolot
Clolo
Speaking from the '"''e.trueti~~
otandpomo, hotbeds and
frames are bu11t basieall,.
611me
. Hotbeds
in that til., are.
form
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reco&amp;nizabJe sip~ of mentll
physical illness may be seen.

Sdence Today

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Service,
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Faulty Hearts
~ay Be Detected
Early In Life

•ere Lhe hardeft hit by the new
re~ a hl&amp;h
of Jix incbea. PI!Jton retelved 1
five , Cmcmnatl three, and CoJumNew IQeiDben wiD be aceepMd bua twt
huo o&amp;-H Club WOI1:; until lbrtb
}tany roads in the Jtate were
28. Aby boy .. lirl
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.... Of 10 0114 Zl {U ol. J .....,. reported partly snow covered and
ahppeey tn epotl Tbe Jtate HtghI, 11160) moy joia.
way Dep1rtment aaid the escep.
tion wa&amp; road• north of a hne
Squall Called Twjee
marked by Cleveland and Warren
'Where the highw11ya wt.re clear
To A&lt;lmioleter Aid
and ..iry.
Tbe ~ro1 env..r.ency equ.d
wu called to Sr•cuae at l0:17 p.
Temperature~, in spite of the
111 . lut nilbt tt. Jdminl.ter oxypn storm, warmed sligbUy during the
to GUbert Sinclair wlw wu tboucht night w1th a low of 12 reported
to have •uttered 1 heart attack. at M.lntfiellll to a hieh of 27 at
Dr. Ray ptckeaa. ilidcOeport. wu CheNpeake. Ciucmnatl had 21 ,

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Eacb club is aupervlled by YOI·
unteer adult leackra, .,.taUnt
leadera, and fdult C!Ou.ndlon.
called and treated U.. man aDd reTbe 4-H Protram lJ a put of leued the ~quad.
the nattoaal edqeatiQU! l)'ltem
:Another call 11 2 fi~ a. Ill. todaJ
cooperative ~xteDilOb work t.ook the *llllod &amp;o , . ~ County
the V.nlted StatU IMpart· Infirm_,. to care ~ot- ~ .Rice
of A&amp;rfculturt, tbt State whc. had faU'!In fi'oli beJ' ·betS Dr.
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Vtrclolil IJi&gt;IVeiOIIjl, !Wte~lo,.
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SESSION CANCILLID
The IH:hedule~ seaalon &lt;tf tbe
Philatht!:a Women of the Middle·
port church or chris.t, tonliht, has
been cancelled, 1t has been announced.

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·Pork Sausage • . 16.39¢
salmon • - 1 lb. can 594t
salad Dressing • qt. 394t

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Gallipolis today to determlne
ol death.

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nighi at 1:30 o'clock has beel1 poat.pooed, it ill annoubcetl.

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Cur.,n. llnltOit Pfti4 "!lomi·
lionel •lei prooldooit · ..., - ·
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lust complttM • llx4Htc htur
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An elderly Virtton CoUD\y

wu found dead in the anow near

Ba~e For Africans' Mind GomgOn Between

13. Obtain..

(arobalc)

Friday, tn lfidition
to some
J(hoola m Hamilton County.

lle•dler st., •drift ""'"''"' , lentom In hh
Mt44~ w.flo ,,.,.... tbllll!I :henol. Hh ~-. C•rl, Nld
to,· ~ Wll. tU&lt;t&gt; to !fW!I- p
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G. II. Rl&lt;t,

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b. cattle

Columbua 13, and Canl.on 16.
Sthools in Vmton County were
cloeed for the day, and pouibly

and,..~~ the Ojwod. hiJ home Wedneoday 1ftemoon.

lhJIO~ v~ ll01pllal . ~
dq Dlirht oDd will Ondor(o ..,;.
are the Na~~ Oqal~ OD JeJY ID a~nt two ..,..,.., hit
Bo;va ~d Gtrla al~ w~k. .,._d family ul4 tbclay. He h repotted
tbe NatiOIHil 4--H Club: J'o\YUIItlon. reJUaj etmfGrtably.
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NEW YORK UPI - Medical sl'i·
ence now hu a firm ''base lme"
for finding out if it 1s poss1bl~ to
pJek out a young and seemmgl)'
healthy heart which 11 likely to go
wrong when 1ts owner gets mtu h1 s
middle yean.

Snow Storm Hits
Tri County Area
1torm Muietta

.and SHQ~T JACKET

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ebtanic alec~bolilm a major tbrut
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ber and variety of skilled personnel needed.
Such a development Inevitably brings higher
costs - just as it brings bet\er health , long.
er life, and reduced suffering to the 1U.
Actually, the medical care bill of th1s country has been exaggerated beyond all reason
In 1958, the a•v erage cost per person was $95
The total came to 5.6 per cent or our expen dltures for goods and services. And that Is
but slightly higher than our spending for to·
bacco and alcoQ.Oiic beverages, which accounted for 5.3 per cent.
Finally, the report says that more th an 71
per cent of our populatwn IS now proteded
by some fonn of hea_lth insurance, a-s against
less than 10 per cent in 1938. We have rome
a goodly way in taking the sting out of paymg
our medical costs.

HISTORY
Meigs County
ALEXANDER FAMILY

WOND~Dj

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Medi~ Care Compla inants, See Here Now

~Dally Sen~el, Ppmeroy·Middl~port, 0., March. 11VQ80

Members, Leaders Obsene
National Week In Their Honor

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Kyger Tournament Delayed, .Proceeds Tonight
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A&amp;l Shoots For

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HIGH scHoeL BASkETBALL

and Bob McNeill of St. Jt!Mpb'1

By United Pr.-s1 lnternallon•l

to tbe ltl.st te11rn for the 13th
charJty All-Star baa'ketJ:&gt;all

T'ourn•ment Scores
CLASS AA

~,nnua!

·i:•me at Mad.Jaon Square Gardetl,

Ul'1-Top- March 26.
aeeded Teueuee A &amp; I shoots
tor smoother sleddln' in today'.11 HAIO.WA'Y FOUR
quarter-finals 1.11 •ll bid for an

unpreddellted fourth eonsecuttve

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. UPI National A.un. of Inter-colleg· Jockey Roland Campbell made a
late Atbleties (NAlA) basketball ~o ur the hard way Wednesday,
tournament.
riding thf' lut four wlnnen at
the Oakland Park track. Camp.
Tbe Tennessee State Tigers belt won aboard Colonel Patch In
blew a 16-point lead in the sec- the sixth race, Leadstealer Jn tbe
ond balf and had to battle for seventh, Dashing SQuaw in the
their life before downmg a much· eit::hth and SHannon's Hope ln the
shorter Weat Virginia Wesleyan nmth .
team 84-79 In Wednesday mght's
second round.

"Is It all right If 1 jump more
than one hurdle , •t • tlma?"

TIRIP.FIIT Ttiii'I.ITI
NEW YORK UPJ-llrs. Elsa
Panico, ,as, stopped in at BrookWUb only two of tbe top seeded lyn'• Jewl1h HoapiUl for treatteama out vf action. Even Okla· ment after complalntna: of sore
boma Baptiat, the team that ouat· feel and achlnJ leas. TI:Je eaUR
ed tblrd·seed~ Southern DlinoJ• waa quickly determined and Mra.
wu on the lidellnet as New Hex· PaniC!o was ordered to bed. Wed·
leo Highlands bet-ame a cinclerella nuday ahe t:ave birth to triplets
team by doWbing the Oklahoman• - less tban 24 houri afte.r the enWEST PALM BEACH, Fla . UPI
in the 1econd round.
- Arnold
M.
Johnson,
MJl·
tered t]Je' ho"'l~ .
lionare indu•trlalist and owner of
the Kansas City AUdetics baseball
team, died this mornini after suf·
ferlllj a cerebral )lemorrhag e.
The week·long 32 team tourna ment goes Into the quarter·finals

Tourneys

At Cincinnati
Cincinn•ti Withrow '7
C lnclnnatl Central
Clndnn•tl Western Hilla 68
Cincinnati Woodw.,.d 53
Cincinn•ti Roger B•c:on 57
Cincinnati Purcell S6
Indian Hill SB
Clncinn•ti Millord 51
At Mllrtint Ferry
Steubenville 77 Mlrtins Ferry 76
At Bedford
Clevelend St. Ignatius 81
G.lrfleld Heiotori 69
At Wllloulhby
Euelid 70 P•inesville Harvey 50
At Bern

Athletics' Sugar
Daddy Died At
Wheel Of Car

S&amp;mdat ~I TeaChers To Nave five ·
Training Sessions Sponsored By Church

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CbriiUan ctllurchu eom·
J ~,,;;";' the Sbade Valier Put.ral
are sponaorina: n~ se•
of training for Sunday
~11001 teacbert . An lntere1Ung
feature of the tralnin&amp; i'- that
etach le&amp;licn will be complete in
it&amp;elt , covering one ace group.
training will begin thia Sat·
March 12th from 9:30 a.
to 3 P. m.

All Games Moved Ahead By One Day
Reports Manager Clarence Thompson

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Last night's ~eayy snow stopped QPeniftg a:ames of lhe Kyger Creek Invtt&amp;taonal Basketball Tournament from being
played but they will proceed tonight.
Toumey
manager Clarence
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2 On All Stars
NEW YORK UPI _

Ed Small-

wood of Evansville, Jackie More·
land of Louisiana Tech, Kelly Coleman o1 Kentucky We!tleyan, Mel
Peterson of Wheaton and Jim
:1rcDonald of West Virginia Wesleyan today were namf'd to the
UnitNi Press InternatiOnal small
College AIWA.tneriean basketball
team.

Thompson Nid tbe highway from
Route 7 to Kyger Crrek Hi~:b
School ~~~ belng cleared today .
Tbe tourney aebedule will be
moved up one day, laat nJ&amp;hl'a
games - EconoD\y Grocery vs Rio
Grande at 'l p. m., tnd North Gallia
v&amp; Vanadlum at 1 :-10 p. m. - being
tonight, and ~ewtae for the balanee of the schedule.
Sponsored by the Kyger Creek
BGOmr'l Club, Bill 8""'tt,
preai""'
dent. official&amp; for the games e.re
Bob McCollina and Jim WhUe, Ky.
ger athletlc coaebet; llr. 'Mlomp.
sou, Jaell: 'Sims, Co&amp;t'het Bob Sang
and Claude Lanham of GaiUpolis.

Radio Program
WJEH • G llipolit

WSCSPians Study
Course Tuesday
Gf9Ve. ,
Learning to teach JunloN" i4th,
!Stir Pid: 8th; grades) will be held
on ¥arch 26th, in the Umg Bott.Qm Christiari Church. Teaching
youth (Junior high and high
sebool) ' in the Sund&amp;y S~hool w_ill
be 'the session on April 2nd, in
the Tuppers PlalnJ Christian
Chy.reh. The
final
~enion,
"Teaching Adults" will also be
held in Tuppers Plains on E:atlD'·
day, April 9th. Each seuioa will

45 Mli,CJQ CQunty
4-H Leaders, Oub
Members At School

Featuring

Bradford Church
Group Holds
Taffy Pull

the

He wa.11 r.orucious when ta\:en

MOIIdar, WtdniMiay anti Ftltlar
12:45-1:00 :p.M.

its m8.nutacture - and still
please the buyer.
"'Each croup (Jf engineers
has atron.r interests and object1ves lhat are often widely
, separated," saya M. C . Patter·
1 liOn, Dodge t~eneral manager.
"Each haa its own idea o!.
what a car should bf', and no
two ot tllem are alik~. So, tbe
1 evolution or a new car is
bound to involve certltln con·
fl il'\.&lt;1.
''The fact that new cars do
com~ out year after year is
I iru:l~ed a triumph or knowl- TBE IAFETY ZNGINEU
1
' ~dge,
imaJiua tlon, creative Yilaallla die Ideal ear u a
ability, and most of all, co- ipbne- ate but Uttle room
operation .and team work."
for ibe e.ctae.

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The M-year-okl, Chicago-born
execuUve died at 1:4~ a.m. e.s.l
at Good
Samaritan Hospital
where he was taken hours earlwr
after collapsing at tbe wheel of
hlJ car on a downtown street.
A /oUce
found
Johnson
alumpe over the steering wheel
of his car. Johnson apparentl y
had seoaed
onset of the altlck and was able to' atop the car
before collapalng.

ON

The pe.atest puzzle in the autoalo'bile tadumy ll bow ~
make a car that wilt ntW')' all of tbe people in.-otwd m

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Evolution of Auto ~
Is Dream Mixture

to the hospital but later lost conICiousnees and was placed in an
oxyeen tent .
W~th JQbnson at hi.s death were
his 'Mfe, Carmen, and a brother,
~rlt . He Is also .turv1ved by a
d.tqghter, We11dy, 11; and a son,

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HOW

An old.fadJi.oned "taffy pull"
w.s enjoyed. by the Christian En·
de:avor &amp;roup of the Bradford
Church of Christ at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed
Tl.\esday evening.
Durin&amp;: the bwiness meetin~
ules tax t~lamps were. counted.
m91\ey rec!'llved from the
stampa"1,s used to aend Orte or
more ··hr tbe, members to the
"Cbrls\~n Beriice camp" ·heid
each 1'\J.I'ntner.
Various gameJ were played in
baseDfe'nt reCreation room of
the Reed bo~.
Ttl.ose atteridtqg \\&gt;ere Wesley
Sisson, Tqay· .· and Harry Hendricks, Cather~ei\·,Peggy and An·
tbony Russell, . Oberta Hoover,
Linda Forest., Bill Sayre, David
Re~ with the&amp;e adults
Mr. and Mr8. Ronnie
and Mr. and MI'Jl. Norman
, Mr. and Mrs. Hy11ell
leaders. Mr. Reed and
Russell are teachers in . the
day School.

Plans were made to start a
study course when the WSCS of
the Rock Springs Methodist Churth
met Tuesday afternoon at the
church .

Leifhe,~t,;~~:~~~:.;l

Mn.
was
in Clifford
charge of tbe
group singing of " Near the
opened the meeting, followed by :
prayer by Mrs. Lewis Grueaer. An
offering was taken for the Lancaster School of Mlaslons. 11te
pled&amp;e to the district WSCS lor the
year was made. A report was &amp;iven
on the redecorating of the church
whic}( waa sponsored by the Society.
The ,program wMch
"stewardship" was
Mrs. John Hartung.
meditation by Mrs.
prayer for the church in
discussion &lt;lD the topic was
wlth Mrs. Lewis Grueser." M~•"I'"Jga~~·!
liani Grueser, Mrs W A :._
Mrs Amos Leonard and Mrs
heit particlpatiDJ
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Prayer for good stewardship by
Mrs Leifheit closed the meeting.

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'1112 PBRPOft.MANCE ENGJNE'E&amp; Ill ebieiJ eoaceraed wH1iJ

the eDJiqe. He WIDib ever7ttdu1 aJM1er tile ._. nee~ Jat4:
aad wid rUbnina water.
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Socia I EveRts

"1rs H11rold CJtpeh.art is a pa·
S S. attendan~ on Marth 8, WJI
tlent at Pleasant Valle)' Hospital. '/:1, tbe olf.erin.&amp;: 118.40.
Mr and Mrs. rda:.ar La yne. Mn.
Rt&gt;v . Card filled hil regular appB.arn· ~hiler . Call and Leah Ann ointm,nt here Sunday mornin•• at
Jii.J ller Wfl"f 1n Part:ersbure MOll· 1 10 :4~. Hit 8ub,Jfft - "Jesu• Dem·
day on bujiness
' llldA all."
:11r and ~1u Harold John10n
Rt&gt;viv•l Seni~ begiJb We on
wert visllmC re lative~ m Newark, Sunday C't'f'llJng,Mareh JO, at 7:.rl~.
Oh10. uvt-r tht&gt; wel'ktnd
Rev . C•rd wit be tbfl prindpal
M1u Lelah Jane Powell viAtted apeaker. •ith a posaible viaitint; •
thl' we&gt;ekrnd w1th her Aliter and •hni1ter on a few niJbts. There
brolher in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Homer will be speci.al sinJ.inJ dwinl the
De Put', Amretiville. Ohw.
fo~part of t~ serviee. Everyone
Mrs. [heir. lJutson of Morgan· weleome.
town vllltl'd hH parent&amp;, Mr a.od
Prayer suvicet •ere held Jut
Mn C lat~de Bumg.a rner over the Wednesda y tveninl, with an attenWt'(-kend
dance of 24, with Juanita Swarts' •
Mn Anna Ruuell of Clifton lR leadtng Rev. C.rd Wll present 1nd
visttJng her daugh{.(-r and aon-in- spoke on "Jeaua and Prayer."
l11w. Mr .and Jt:n. William Powell .
Precedin&amp; the service• at 7 p.m.
Phyllis Z1cafoose visited here
thia week end with her mother, the eommi•lon on memberahip
and Evanaelism met with tbe Rev.
Mra. Pauhne Smith.
Phyllis Bat.ey and Suzanne Wol- Card in the church buement. Plans
pert attended the Military Ball at were discussed for the Evangelistic
Marshall C oll~tge Saturday evening. Service to begln on March 20th.
Mrs. W111iam Mcf'1rland, Jac-kie
A birthday 1upper was held at
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grin·
the
home of Mr. and. lin. Vere
stead, Shelb)' and Bob Grinstead Swart~
on February 21J, honoring
and David Roush were shopping in
the · 72nd birthday of M"'. Swartz.
Parkersburg Monday evening.
Tbose presellt were : \IJr. and Mn.
~ISS Bird Monroe
of Proctor,
Dinsmore Boyle•. the Millard
W. Va . was the weekend guest of Swartz
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and ,.trs. Edgar Layr.e.
Dale
Kuhn.
Mn. Ned Turnbuil of CroS!IviUe.
Tennessee visited reL1tives and
Mr. .a1.d Vra. llilarJ Swartz, San·
frienW here during the week .
dra and TeiTy, recently visited Mr.
Don Divers is a patu~nt at Hol- :md Mn. Dale Kuhn at Belphre.
zer lfo§pital.
Recent visitors fit the Elmwood
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8 . Powell and Nuning Home were: C. F. TompkRicky visited -M:n;. Powell's sister ins, of Pomeroy, Clifford Kincaid
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs . of Pomeroy, Herman Tj,ylor, of
Harry Haymaker at Pikeville, w. Dutch Rid&amp;e, and Val and Eu1ene
Va. during the weekeP..d.
WeU, of Hemlock Grove.
Mr. and Mr1. B . .R. Vance visited
Lewis lloore, of Stewart, Ylsil.ed
tlleir son and family, Mr. and Mn. Tom Hayes lut Sunday and took
Thmn.tl! Vance ~tnd Barbara at Mor· him for au auto ride.
gantown over the weekend.
Mr aod Mrs. Olear ·Babcock, of
Mr11. Roland Karr is a medical Lon1 Bottom, visited otis Swan at
patient at Pleasant V..lley Hoapital. Elmwood NUJ'8i.ng Home, last Sun·
Irvin Capehart, 10n of Mr. aJJd day.
Mrs. Henr)' Capehart has enlilted
Mr. and Mn. Clair Woode, ol
in the Au Force and is taking his Keno called on' hi• parentll, Ilk. 8ftd
training at Ladr:land Air F"orce Mn. Chas D. W~ . lest Sttnday
Bc~e

YOU DECIDE HOW MUCH
MORE CORVAIR GIV£S YOU IN .
COMFORT, CONV£NIENCE AND
CONTROLLABILITY •• , WITH
tHESE EXCLUSIVE f£A TUR£8.
THEY DON'T COST ONI
PENNY DTUI

TBJ 80DY ENGJNBBB'S perfect ear Is one with no strue~
UJbt placQ- JuU a
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AmerUu JM1oriA.

PRACl'ICAU'Y FI.:AT FLOOR-Htre•a
room- more
than JQU'II find in many bll Cit'&amp;,

H.-well 119·5)
At Wellston
Oak Hill (9·12) ..
flllrlend (16-5)
Nelsonvlll• {IS-9) vs
HamdM (17-4) TITLI BOUT SIT
(Postponad ftoom Wedn.-d1y due
LONDON
UPI
- Pro~oter
'to w.•ther conditione.)
Jack
~olomons
ann
o u n cell
~ '--Wednesday that .Mario Vecchittto
U;l ItalJ, Eul"&lt;lpeao llghtweJ.vht
champion, wm defend hiJ title
against Dave Charnoy, Brltlab
11.nd Empire tlt)eholder, In a 1.11r,Q\Jild bout at London , MArcb 29.

Band Clinic Has
3Wahama Pupils
In Attendance

fOLD-DOWN RrAR BEAT-Ono qulclc
flit:~ lnCI )tMI lnoNIIt Ol'IIJ IPICfl to
28.1 eublc: feet. And WI ltlndald
equlpmtntl

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s'nTH "'UTSTANDING"
Phyllia 'Batey, Kenneth Dodson
'PHILADELPHIA Ul'l The
and Marilyu Schwartz Of Wohama P~Iiadelphla Sparta Wrltera Asan.

third

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High School attended the
an·
club has · n1med
nual MoreheRd State College Band hhlettlall
A~etJcan Tom Stith of St. Bonio
Clinic on
· 28 on the More- venture aa the outltabdihg vi1Jt1n.c
heed ••••pul,
blilketball player to appear at the
N. 1. ·UIII!I - 1.
They were among
Penn P1leatra. '· Stith Wm be I~ 1...\4, ~...... ad
from 60 high school•
h()nond at the elub'l ·•nual 'han. Af'lnltront, 139, liD~ . .._ ·
ed tne clinic
quet Marolt 28.
(2).
of the nRUons
Over '700
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being acceot~,d~
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wu director of
Cllnit which featurtd indlvld·
u11l Instruction, • con~rt by the
?li1J~head State Collt!ae Concert
Band and ooncerts by the clinic
bAnd,
Thomas Relrl is band dtrectQT •at
Wahama High School.

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visited recently with their daul)lter, Dalne, w~o Ia a Jtudent at
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Mr. and Mrs. Marl Burton left
lhl1 week fOl" Bainbrtda:e, Md.,
where abe eoUste~ in
Navy.
Jrlt'. and .Mn. Ray Proffitt end 1
daut:bter Naner a(Jent SUnday in
PukWsbW1 with thtir daughter ·
Mr. and Mn. Rot&gt;ert .MCBride and 1

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in color from
light peen to purple. However,
color has nothing to do with ripeness. Avocados, like many other
fruita, must be rlpencd off the
tree.

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th11top, tilt more «1U1161: the wtlaht
cllltr!Dutlln Oft Molt whHI, Another

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Guests of llr. attd Mrs. Hmoy
MAsetl I'EIISONALS
Guthrie larrt Sunday were: Jlr and
Mrs. Marl Burton is: a patient Jln. Delbert Yost and farnEly, or
at St. JO&amp;eph Hospital in Park· Sugar Grove, and Mr. and Mn.
ersburg where she recenUy UD· Tom Yost.
derwent s11rgery. She is expeded
to be returned home this weet.
Mrs. Alic Wabon &lt;lf Akron and
Mrs. Eu Weiy&amp;md and III'8.
Frank Hendrieb:tn both of Ma·
son left this week for Florida
wbere they will apend sevl!l"lll
weeks.
Mr. and Mr11. Albert Hawk..
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawk. and
family all of Shade were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne GrHn on
Sunday.
Janice Henry, daughter of llr.
and Mr11. Earl Henry, fell while
Mlddb!pl. Oblo
at sc:hoo! tb.'is week and iDjured
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housework . Live in. Call WY2·
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West Virginia

RIVER
REPORT

ll81 Em p Ioymel')t
WANTED

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE I.ESULTS
RATES
3 eenta per word, on-e insertion. Minimum eha'gt' - 60 eenta.

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ill a real two-way exchanie--a
"People to People" pro&amp;ram-be·
c.tuse, through lt, young people
here go to otber countries and
TI1e 4-H club Idea now drcles young people of oUler lands and

I(20J Business Services I

4-H News

G•u..-s: .M on t g o m ~ ry 16.0 on
upper li .O on lo wer 8 feet open;
! !lOB'S TREE SERVICE AND
Ga llipOliS 19.0 on upper 11.9 on
Jn0¥•1. PhoM WY2·S47S.
lower 8 fe et open; Winfield 18.4
S &lt;!tDII per word for three consecutive insertions.
12-3-30tp
on upper 11.5 on lower on the
SpeeiaJ - one montb for 30 cent! per word.
~ i !l; L\;lc k 23, 14.9, 11.6 with 40
l'uU nte ot 3 t'6nl6 per word will be charged lor advertising
w1ckeh open.
~. 0. McCOY
lf oot s*d wiilhln 10 Gays after re.;Mvi.ng bill.
Condition• of Movabl• Loeb:
AUCTIONIBI.A
Errors in Advertising - Should be reported immediately. 'lbe
Al l dams are up Lock 13 through
Route 2. Lon1 Both"'*
Daily Sentinel will not be respon&amp;ible for more than one incorLock 2.3 r urmi ng 1 trap; Snowfall
1FAcrORY METHOD RADIATOR 7 mche s.
inoertlon.
Card of 'lhanlu and Special Noti('(' s C)( Events SlOO. Obitu.arie•
I deaning and repairina: by train·
Ohio River
Boat.: Lock 14,
publiab.ed at l cent per ·word .
ed radiator specialistJ. All work Norseworthy down at ~ = ~~ .am
I guaranteed. Free eaLimates. Fast I I, Lock lfl Jolin J . Rowe dowu
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO.
IS
60c
90c
$1.35
$4.00
orne day service. Hackett 's I at 5:5() am :ID-0; Raymond E .
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$8.00
1 Sobio, Pomeroy, Phone WY2· I Sah·e tll do wn at 5 :40 am o-1• ;
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$2 .25
$1.50
$7.1!0
3977.
3712tcl Lock 23 Wal ter C. Beckjord down
at 3 ·Jo pm 19·0; Reba Jane down
Ads received by 10 A.M. will b ~ i n that days paper.
PIANO TUNING AND ImPAIR· al 4 .40 pm 3· 1; Crown Point
ing. Kennelb W. Ru111aell, Cool- down iii 4:55 pm 1·2; Robert G.
WY-2-2157
Wes t down at 6 :20 pm 0..1 ; Nidi!
ville, Otuo. Phon• 1883.
Dean down ill 11:55 pm 1-Z; Jan.
2-11-Utp.
( 11 Notices
IC U . down
at 4 am 3·1; A . V
19) For Sole
· 11\UELLIR FURNAC~ ... WESTING- CrJSs Jr . down at 9:30 am 6-0;
ORDIR NOW
PHONE J HOUSE apttllaactL Arnold Bro. · Tradewmds up al 2 am 3-7; Lou·
Early order discount on all or· ONE STUDIO COUCH.
WY2·3230.
a -B-ate
thors. 6yracUM, Oh~. .,...,. lSianna up at 3 am 3-10; Mike
ders. Steel sJioa with 2Q year - - --- _
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WY·2-6314.
11·19-tfc Creditor up 5 :25 am 13.7; J. lo" .
guarantee . Pole type steel build· Jl:.! HAl'S KlL.LED WITH STAR ·
Freiberger up at 12:16 pm 13-1.
in&amp; ideal for loa£Jna: shed. Free
r'arfltlin 2if.l lbA, $1.49; f lbt. \AIR. C0NDI~ONING,, REFRIGERKan•wha River Boata: Winfield
delivery on all orders placed by
$2 ..&gt;0. Safe, ~ure, guaranteed. 1 a.tion serv1ce. Jack a Refrigera· Helen Z down at 5:20 am 2·2.
March 15. 5 year financing . Phone
Ebersbach Hardware, Melgt Co. j tion, New Haven. Phone TU
Oria L. Smith, Long Bottom , Rt . 1
Farm Buruu, Sua:ar Run Flour
2Ma7.
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WASHINGTON U Pl - Hou~e ReRacine Exchange.
2·26-17tc
Mill, Po~roy, O~io.
:TELEviSION-RADIO
sMALL publi cans predicted today that
(2-liHilP)i t2· ~·3tp ); (3 ·3-3tp)
appliance repair. Phone OtiA Pre ~ 1d e nt t..i se nnower would veto
1 hoMat M. Fain
a lulllon·Uollar Dem&lt;x:ratic bill
(i-10.3lp) (3-17-Jtp)
McClintoc.lr., Racine, Ohio.
Tarnute •nd l"ett Control
designed to encourage homebuild·
2·1-tfc
'"" lnlpecllon, lnturance Nalionm g ll tt ever reached his desk.
wkle. K;•ty t•rmt.
S ~ LLEWS
KITCHEN CABINET
t'hon• r-omaror WY 2·2366
and .side c.abinets. like new. Kit· •;U~T6M ~UILT KlTLHE.N DETO PROBE AIR CRASH
P~;~rtamouth PR 6-21~0
chen base, bedroom suite and
WA::,Hll"~ti'J.UN UJ'L- The Civil
aigned !o:: your bum.:: Frelill el·
olber arti&lt;'les . Phone WY. 2-2a84.
2 29 ~c
ttmttes. .,.,.. ....11an and Abbott, AcrOliiiUU CS b u.arr.l CAB Will open
373tpl
Phone
WY-2-6321.
8'6·tl a PUOHC hcarmg .March 22 m Wllit.hLJ.ABL.r.; P AtU'Y WANTED TO!
take over smau ~unt~Iy pay- , \RAND_ NEW ZIG ·ZA{i SEWING TILIVIIION RADIO AND IMALL mmgton, .:-.~. t..., on the crash or
an air Jmcr which investigators
menta un 'BaJdwm .Spmel p1ano. Machme In original factory carAppi~Mto Npelr. C1ll
Frank ,have determined was wrecked in
Soon to be p1cil:ed up in th11
ton. Makes button holes, :nonaCaptalna,. 414 N. IHond Avo., the air by an explosiOn . The New
area. Write be1ore March 21st
grams, blind !.ltit.::hes, and many
Mkldleporf.
3 3 tfc l'ork to M1ami National Airlines
to Credit ManaJ!:er Poat OffH!e
fancy designs Will sell this
UC-tiB crashed near .Bolivia, !\ .
.Hox 47, Manctla, Ohlo. Jo'lnt re·
week only for $41 .00. Terms
C.,
Jiill . ti k1Jling itil 34 persons
.t.UCTIONfl•
plies w1U receiYe flrst comuder·
if desired . Phone WY2·2204.
.. board . vne ot the VICtims was
Compl... Service
3-4-6tc
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atwn.
J UII&lt;tn A . .Frank , a heavily insur·
CriH Bredford
IJSTEN fO YOUR FAVORITE
co J'f ew York attorney .
Writo, Phon• Dr Cont.ct
- - - - - - -- - country hymns with Dan Hay· ELES'TROLUX VACUUM CLEAN· A. C. BRADFORD. lbclno, Ohle.
cr. Hun ~ l1ke new. Haa throw- 20-tf
man each Sunday at 8:30 A. M.
.aw&lt;~ y b&lt;l f ;. P.lly o[f balance or I
over WMPO.
3·10·3tp
$34.UO. Terms availabJe. Phone ,.7:::::-:::::::-::::::::--::-:= c--Thom&lt;t11 ... Jilaho, Ollll. Ji••no Gws
WY2·2204.
J.4·61c HOME BUILDERS, BffiCH CABI· &amp;; VII I.. OIDJ,IItfly, WUO.Io C 1~101 ti.DU~&gt;U
NO"ilCE TRUCK GROWERS: Wilt
- ~N.ET makers Formica sink tops. o.~(Jf.ll"c lii .,.,ii.S ,u; JSyrcr Avcnutt 1 Un·
have Southern cabbage plants
tne last of March and tumllto WJNOOW BLI!\jDS ANU SHADES I Vinyl asbestos block laid. House JUJHOWn, 1 t:UII I&gt;)'I"o'&lt;tllllt , aiiU Jtj JI Ul
repairs or ail det~crtptlons. Call a J CI&gt;u..ot:lll uJ Ill ~ &gt;:!ld l-1.1 Ul UIUO, I ~
Venetian l:Ulnd~:~, all 1Jzea end
plants in April. Call or brmg
colors. Free b;alimate.. Dale
Guy l'~e '. gler, Racine, Ohio.
urden to lharlel R. Harru~.
uo.:n.:u)' uulult l.L ~ U.eal on tn.:: Ui t u
Wippel Supply, 21~ UnJon Ave.,
2 24 tfc UiiY vi i' o.: OL"Uiif)', JlltiO, titwrge LJ .
l'onJ1md, Uhio, VI J·2tiW.
Pomeroy, Wlio.
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lhe globe, points out Janet Wallace , Muon 1County ~H Club ag·

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enl. More lhan M count..ries in
w1deiy separ11ted areas of the
world, have adopted 1111 or part of
the plan and have adapted it to
their own needs and conditions. In
some places, the movement Is
identified as 4-H Clubs and utes
the familiar green four-leaf clover
emblem . EUewhere,
the local
Ten guideposts are used by coadaptation makes the program pe- operative Extension workers and I
culiarly iHdividual .
volunteer leaden to aid 4-H dub
members in analyzing their sit uaMany people in dt.tanr lands 1tions, netid&amp; and interezsts. These
have learned about 4-H dub work point the way to building proand the hi&amp;h _c aliber of American grams that will prepare young
yo u~h by gethng a first hand ac· people for better llving-...,phys ical ·
the lnterna- ly, mentally, and spirilUally. They
Quaintance through

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9:30 Ford Show
...¥oQ..:Bet:.YQUI, Lit~
110:30 Take A Good Look
~1 :00 News Hea4Jines
~1 : 10 Weatbercast
r~Jack P~ar Show
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with bath . 1.23 111creA of around.
llelvJn Litue, Cbeehlre, Ohio.

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Monday ·end sMnt the day with
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Badgley·
Mr. · and Mrs. Fred Cadle spe.nt
! 'AJve Luey
sun,day in Charleston visiUng his
n•co01ber .J!rlck
mother who ~
.very ill.
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io\l,~t :r:.a . • Qf' Lancaster
J.il
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Bas,~ho hav,e 1·uat re·
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Heart of the ty
. ~~~~ with . Mr. ••d 11n. Fred
AJ the world ·1mPI
M,rs:. Henry· Roush is a patient
For Better or 'WOhe
in Holzer
Hospital. Her room
Art Linkletter
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The Secret Storm
The Three Stooges
The Edge of Night
!fhe Life of Riley
Arthur J . Smith- New!.l
Jule Rivlin Show
Amos 'n Andy
U. S. :Manhall
Loek lfp
Betty Hutton Show
. Johnny Ringo
Zane Ot'f!y Theatte
Shotenn Slade
Tbe Revlon Revue
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in honor of her father's birthday.
Present were Mr. and Mn. Marion Wood, 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert
Wood and children, Mr. · and M.ta.
Harold Hawk and son, and Mr.·and
Mrs. Virgil Wood.
Mrs. Chloe ·Bailey Is spendlnli
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several days with her sister,
s,
Gertrude Frank., Nelsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Rayburn
have moved from the summerfield
aPartment to Pine Grove .
Mta. Etta WIU, Mrs. Robert Ber·
_ and Mn. John Rowan, all of
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tr:'rs~:~e1 b~;:la~d~ 1 t
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Mr. and . Mrs. Alva Faber have
1110ved to Syi'acuse.
Mr. and liln. Demel Cleland_
Mr. and Mn. Clayton Allen and .....
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Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bailey and Mn:.
Delmar Baum attended the funeral
uf Henry Bailey at the Mt. He;.
man Ct\urch, WedneadJy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
Sa tUn•aY
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and .Alice spent
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Melhodist revival. at Salem
Center.
Jame}i Adams, rug saleSman t&gt;f
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lood pasture wit.h phn~, ol
water. C~taet Sam~ -Boa
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Pvt. .RLchard Gaul. n . Dlx, N. J .
weetCM with her parentl, Mr. and Mrt. Eldon Gaul.
Mra. Guy Summerfield and. Mra.
No.ra Brown returntd home Satur·
day fro~ a aeveriJ weeki' \'at:lltlon
in FlGI'~da.
Mr. and Mr.. Larry RoU!h, Jatk·
ton, apent tbe weekend with Mr.
and Mrt. Guy Sum&amp;~ldleld.
Mn. AJ!Ina Freeker ia 1pendi.DJ
sevenl weeki with Mr. and Mn.
Cecil NelJon.
The Chuter 'llarden Club met
We-dnelday evr.niog at the home
of Mra . Buel tudenour with lt:rt.
h
Either Wri&amp;ht a1 contributing 01te~~lores Mlittox of West Columd
bia spent a r.-,w days with Mr. an
Mrs . Bob Ritchie.
Mr. and )ln. Joho Ginther and
Mr. and Mn. Phillip Boyle• spent
a couple days at Boston, Mau.
with the former's daughter, M:ra.
AI Peteraon and Penny. They were
called ther• by tile serious lllneu
or Sgt . Al Peterson ·who is slightly
imprr,ved.
Mr. and 'Mrs. c. N . Jones spenl
tlte weekend with Mr. and Mnl. Ed·
.Morrison and children of

IT IS LE'ITING THE POTENTIAL QlTtER
KNOW ABOUT TBE GOODS .BY DDS
OF J\T'l'.J\CI'IVE J\DVERTISJNG.

WITH NO DOWN PAY ·

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OF GOOD, taU ALIT)'.

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A Stanley party wu he-ld at
tile home ot M.ra. William Cross
TUesday afternoon, March 8.
A shower for tbe recent oewb
weds Mr. and Mra. David Cleland
wa1 (iven by .Mrs. Frank Cleland in the chul'("h balement.
..&lt;t ~r:. , an4 Mra. Fred Sh ain an d
P · Jl!Jd ·Itt's. Vinll ROW!Ih and
~~ld~ ' ~ere guests at a. birth·
&lt;~ In honor of Mrs. Myr·
•lkti .at the- borne of Mr.
tt~. , ~- Vi1i;U Walker Mar. 8·
1ilt. md Mrs. Homer Jaecaud
vildted Jo\ra. Hettie Cross at Hol.
ur Hosp1ta 1·
.Mrs. Isabel Simp90n spent
;weekend in ·ParkeNburg witb
and Mrs. Joe ~ith ·and
hter, Shel\y. . SheUf)e)ta'hei
witJI her aunt, Mrs. SIMpson to
apfnd a week.
)Ira. Fred Goeelein and ebildftll of Cifclevme visited recentlY. with bel -p.arents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wagner.
Mn. Ann Coo returned home
SatUrday. ·lrom Akron f:fter spend·
bte two :li'ttb wi\b her niece and
}am:n-, if. -and. Mrs. John O.vis.
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Mta. Calvirl Simpson of Pomeroy :was Ia ·il.lest SundaY Of Mr.
and· ·¥n. Edwald Simpaon.
Bin,- Joe Spencer t~ployed in
Wilrnblgtoa spent the weekend
with hia f.llmUy.
Mrs. Q&gt;el Wetherholt o1. CaUl·
-polis ;.eDt Slturdl)' evttnilll w.itb
her moUier, lin. . J. F. JiYlde:o.

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tom, w 11cres other tractor illlltl .
Very t:Oud burn has 14 naiJ ·
chtuua lJ staus, concrete floor,
en~clncaty, illlil lightnmg roa~ .
4 · room bouse and 2 · l'oom
apanment whh tree gas. :a pro·
uuc1ng oil wcJla. Loc11ted 011
bladuop ro1d, 4 mi!ca from
l'omeroy. $!~,aLIO.OO.
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FIRST

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The D~ Misaionary Circle
'Ai!l meet at the -parsonage Fri-

Bring Home Town Buying To Home Town Stores!
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J . B. O'illiu.t;J'Ij,
.-t.tlorncy tor Plolntiff
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I6a2 LlnCom Hetiltns, "Pomeruy:
Otuo,· two (2) 8 . rt., large L. lt.,
Jucc kitchen wi1h ·will and b1tsc
cabthC\8, ffitllal cabinet 91Dk, tuU
ba.t h With tub, plastered walls,
hard wood hmsh, one halt ( \Ia J
basement, ~:as aut&lt;lmaric J1ot Wilt ·
er heater, conversion gaa (Ired
turnace, new Chamberhun storm
doors and windows, good shingle
root·, a:alvantled (ltltters ~tna D.
S., ci\)' water, natural &amp;as, seph~
tank , nlce lawn wen dr•ined. Va ·
cant. priced at $6,500. U you are
&gt;M G. I. and &lt;;l'n qaulit)' for a V.
. A. Direct LOan witll no down
I ptyment, you cab move In and
pay ~nt until your loan comes
through. AJ&amp;o will sell on land
con\rad wlth $l,OUQ down. W11l
11ell and lake Fil'lt ~ort&amp;•ae for
tiO% at 4 ,,.;, Int. on l~yean
\tlrms. Now if you aH Jntere•ted
ace )lOUr local REALTOR or con·
lact DILLON &amp; BRANNON,
REALWRS, GalllpoUo, Ohio.
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WANTED TO DELIVER
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popm on NY&lt; Avenue. U foter- FOR SALE: !'IV., ROOK HOUSE
eoted call
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U-2-tfc' Large level lot, two atrtltl tot
NEW MODERN 3 ROOM AND
704 W. llain St. Price very
bath ap.ertment. . Phoae WY 3· l'_!llonable. A. N. ltn&amp;tl•. S·D-3tp
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TI\OA 7 ltOOII HOUSE, FURNI.
TIJRE, (optjonah, youn&amp; f.,.it,
w•ter,
ol.Urla.
telephone,
tehbol bu1, 4 mllet fnm Dextar
APAiu.'II&amp;NTS - .tu.nuibed. and M'.SOO.
Sherman
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WANTED' COLLIE Oil GERMAN COIIIPLITII IN&amp;UIIAN-ci: TRi).
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McClintock

by l(o. Bulh Simpson and Ber·
niee Thei.J.s,
The . offering
taken by Mn.
Mary McCauley and Mrs. Maule
Shain.
PIR.~NALS

8:4S HunUO)' BrioldO!' Report
7:00 Science Fletlon Theater
7:30 'lllil Mill D I 8:00 Troublt:wbooten
8:30 BeD Telephone flour
9:30 Mtaquerade Part7
10:00 CIVIkMde of 8~
!0:45 1o*pdl Bowllil~
11:00 N't~Wt .Hetdllnea .
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Adv~nture TifJJe
&amp;:00 .l)teamboat Bib
G:BO CIB&lt;o Kid
8:00 SleiJ!!boat )I!U
8:18 Jim Tf1aeker Show
8:11 Weathereul
6:ib NeW~ PJctui'e

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ot Kelth Dailey, grtftdlon
ana Kn. Blaine Newel~ at
IIAll!',• •~. Hooday.
and Mn. Dale Kautl and
Pam villted sunday evt&gt;nlng wJtlt
Mr. and "M n . David Kobleotz and
children.

Mn. Marilyn Powell and ~ 4uet

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Rocky and His Friend&amp;:
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San Francisco Bea~ ',..
' 'l:sO Medic
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Your Es&amp;o Reportf. .··
2:00 Day in Co.. •lrt
Weatherman
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2:30 Gale St &gt;rm Sbow
Iohn Daly News
3:00 r"'at the r;It ~k
Flight
3:30 w :'o Do ~ lU Truqt
Gale Storm Show
1:00 Am. ·rlcan iBa. dstand
Donna Reed Show
'S::nJ Rin Tlft Tt 1
The Real :McCoya
6:00 san Francl ·co: B-t
P'lt Boone Sllow
8:30 You:- Esso Re~Jorter
The Untouchables
H:to Wettherm&amp;n
U. s., Border Patrol
News Tonight
6:415 John Daly N~WI
7:00 Buddy Stareher Show
Scannine the Weat ber
Sports Report
7:30 Walt Disney Presents
Late Show
8:30 Mtn From Black Hawk
9&lt;00 '17 sunaet Sfrip
LO:OO Tbe Detectives
W!30 )ftlck Saddle ..
Doug Martin Show
~~'n.t ~,·to•!'~'~
Romper Boom
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Movie
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Katie Doonar Show
Topper
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10 , ~0 PJay Your f{unch
11,11() Price Ia Rigb t
11 :10 Concentration
13:00 TtUtb or Con~ee~ueneet
l2:30 It c ould Be You
f :f)Q Mid Day NeWS
1:10 Movietime
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3J)Q Youns Dr. M:&amp;loqe
3 : ~0 From These Roots
4:0jl Comedy Playhouse

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JiE.ASONABLE : COI-'l''EE TABLE ~BA
-BY- SHOES: BRONZE, GOLD
12! Cord ot Thonks
Telephone stand, htmp stand;
and Silver Plated. Write: Raygold chair, 1eiephone WY2-6293.
mond Thomas, Lan,pvllle, Ohio.
WE WISH 'fO EXPHESS OUR
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gratitude for all the numy acts
of kindness 1t11d !.lfmpatby ex·
CLil.ANBt
tended lo us by our friends and GE VACUUM C:.: LI!;ANER SWIVEL
. . . .,. a TV R•r.. tr 1enr1oa
tops and roll eaay, used very
ne1ahbors at the death of our
Phclne WY ·2-2255
lillie. Must seiJ
this week.
hu&amp;band and lather.
~5.00 complete
prit't. Phone
Mn Henry Bailey and Family .
W Y2-2204.
3-4-fltc
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TWO BOXER
PUPS, MALE. .t.RI YOU RUN DO'NN AT TH!
Phone w19-3723.
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hHis' DoH y011r soul ftHit IIY.
(tll .Auto Salesc.___
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lq? a.t ·Work. Lowt~. flrt~~tta.
l915:i CHEVROLET 4 OR. S1o: OAN l&gt;jE-1-J CAS~, -EL£C'I'IIIC SCALi:S, RACINa IMOI IIRYICIJ1'11)P1
pbp cooler, counters and shelv·
RACINI, OH.IO,
Runs !lOud. $2115.00. Ulacltnlln,
mg.
Truck,
car,
IurnJture.
SherPomeroy.
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man BalJ.W&amp;ec, Dexter, Ohio,
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Good CIHII UHd C~rt
All Mlkfl ancl Modelt
MITROPOLITAN MOTORI
3 LOTS, 2 STORY BUILDING 30
tOOo606 lut Meln lt.
x 54 ft. Well and loading plat·
_ _ ~- Porn•~-~Oh~--- ·-·form . Make -off~r. Sherm.11n Bal·
19M FORD 2 DR. SEDAN. UKE
Je11gee, Dexter, Ohio.
3·9-3tp
new f10111h . $60~ . 00 . Bl1ettnars, fi\AILEHS. SI' RING SALi. 2 4
Pomeroy.
3·9-titc
new 10 wldes 36 to 41 n . 1:i
Before 9:30 A.M
19~ MEHCURY 2 DR siDAN. Us~d one and two bedroom
M~!-:yrt w~:.::r'
New Buick trade-in. Show11 ~ood
unLLs. 10 repos11ession&amp;. For
ltAUTZ •liD ITOI.a
care . $891).00. Blaettnara, Porn·
b_uiance due, For the beat aelecAI Chet..r
eroy.
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lion of new and used &lt;trailers in
Yukon s-2145
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19dM 8dU1CK SPECJAL 4 DR.
Jy. These trailers are well worth ttAMILL.:~~~~:o ~TION
ae an, yna 11 ow drive . Like new
your trip. Come prepared to
AIIN sua
fmlah. Thoroughly reconditiondeal. Low down payment, bank
ny
ed tor many nt!J(l» of trouble
t'11111.no:mg. AnythinG of value :;=;;Ever~c;;:y";';D;'a,y"':C:IIO:orvl:'=~ee'""~"'
free serv1cc . $7~ .00 Blaettm•n,
t~tken in trade . Free Uollvery . •~--Pomeroy .
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S.avc up lo $1 ,000. WAVERLY WRITE TODAY FOlt RHODES
MODILE HUMES SALES, U. S.
folder and low 'chick price1.1.
Highway 23 , W.11verly, Ohio.
Prompt an~wer . Rhodea Hatch·
19J For Sale
la) 10· 11 · 12 · ltl·17·18t22·~
ery, Spencer, W. VM. 3·9-Mltp
HOOVER Conatellatlon Sweeper,
2tl·29·30.12tc
1 year old; old fashioned tire·
120ol Termite
place bench and old fa1hlontd
SPAN·
1triklng c~ocL Call WJ-t-3461 PEANUTS- IMPIIOVED
ISH . Th\1 &lt;'arliqt vo~~ridy Qrown
Control
3 3 6tc
after 4 p.m.
be11L ror Ohio and the north.
Poda arc 11mall, but well llllcd ra=E!l::--:INS=P"-ECTIONS. PHONE
UNCLAlliED SINGER Sl':WING
Gilmore
Supply
WY·2·2774.
with nuts sweeter and finer
Machine. W111 tell tor $28.00 plua
Store. Vaughan Peat Control Ce
$8.to due ua for new part•. flavur than lllrQcr 110rt1. l'hc
Member of National R•&amp;t Con·
compact planh aro e•y culPhone WY2-2204.
3-4·6tc
trol Association.
12-.a·tle
ture. Selected seed for plantlna:
8 HOUSES, ONE CAN BE IIAD
24 ounces $1 POJtpoid. !'hone ( .,....._
by ta.lr.in&amp; over payments. An·
WY2-MBH. B. Qul..,nbcrry, s~..vu 1 Insurance
Uque ac::reen, det.lt, roll top, 18D6
neuse, UJ!Io.
3-10.3tp 1-'---~~,-;:=,;=,:-:_--DON . STIVUII
.Dodp pitkup, in aood lhtJPe.
Phone 1'U 2 3381 .
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IIIXED UAY 60c I'EH BALE.
Nc~tr llemlot.!k Grove. Ziba M1d·
TROPICAl. FISH o\Nil SUPPLIES.
kill. WV..ti2lH.
3-IIHip
LowoU )lcl'll&lt;kle. Anliqult~, o.,
Siln lo rord.
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(.!AYIR IIRVICII MILD
; The World Day of Prayer wat
htld In the rtrJt Baptist churtJI.
Friday afternoon.
Mn. B. M. Plekent "'' the
leader and Miu Edith Hayntan
read the acriptuu.

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Choose a way to earn a livlnJ. (5)
here - each to live, work. , .and Produce food and fiber for home
share experience! for se veral and mll'kel (8) Create better
months with farm families
homu for better Uvtna. (7) Con·
.sen·e
nature'a resources for aeeur·
Wherever they are, 4-11 cl ub
members strive individually and ity and tlappinep. (8) ,.uUd bealtb
with each other for bl?tter citizen- for a •trona AmerJea. (t) Sbare reship, better living, better family sponsibilities for eommunity imcooperation and better world und· provement. (10) Serve u cJti&amp;eRI Jn
maintaining world peace.
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Social Events

~1ter 011 Ptwpe&lt;tol'll ~
u.. fulneu. (Zl Joio frieocll ' lor Break U .1
'60
work, fun and fellow1hip. (S) LearD
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to live ln a changine world. c•&gt;
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Middleport

Mrs Eu&amp;ene

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Bone7andM1tebell
in P~meroy
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Mrs. No.h
Huk.int and
and
J ...,. sano~&gt;urr. lo&lt;ai. Some
Grange Holds First Meeting At Mn.
reeidentl wlU rememt&gt;er Mn
New Quarters ln Old Meigs Court House ~~~~::,!:l~'i:~C::.";

eMEETING

Mtss Lydia Ebersbach preSJded
at the
busmess sessiOn and
"qUiet day" was announced for
AprU 7 at the church from 1 to
3 p m Goals of the Society were
New oflicers were
w~n·
read and checked !or a~wards. A lhe Ohio Eta Phi Cbopllr met jD
commumcation was read from the G01 Oflice In IIJcldljpon
Mrs. James Rtchards, d1aLrict Tuesday evening. The ' ~dtidt,
treasurer, concermng the pledge B&lt;tt1 tve&lt;ion. Pffllilk ovot lle
and 1t was voted to lncrea.ae the meeting.
pledge th1s year from $300 to
$3215 It was agreed to sponsor a 1oorle&lt;~.
Brownie troop
l~
Election of oft1cers was held
with M1ss Ebersbach reelected preIndent, Mrs. Allen Elchmger,
v1ce preJ!dent; Mrs. Glen Dill,
secretary; Mra. Robert Warner,
treasurer: Mrs. Dwtght Parker,

na.vy wo.
lilk bU. wtdt

11'14 Utree-quartfr
tied WJth amall btiWI
narraw outrL The m..
cut p:uel tunic lklrt
two timllar bowl
lt'a from tiM
C»lloc:Uon.

ve~U.on to be tleld at tbe I tlihler·
Hilton Hotel in Columbus, March
Z8 . 30.
Wblte Roee Lod1e Auailian mtt
It wll nported that two memin regulal HSIIM It the LellOn ben, )lira. PauUne Gallagher and
Hall. .n M,id~ WeO.ne!ldly Mr11. Alma Miller were tn the ho&amp;afte-n. Mn~na 'llattox,. Ylee pJtal.
PftJident PJ"N.
in ~e. abaence
Tbe hostesses, Mrt- Mattox.
of tbe preol~ept, Jln. - · .J4or· 14n )lobaon Mrt. Greenlee and
Mn. Balley,' served retreibments
the ·btlelneu sesaion U to the members

Hicbtower.left this
hohle in Panama
'"·•·•ner a "Y~tit with Mr

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Mre. Avon Kel'rtin
Holzer Hoapltal.

Rocket 1\lasts

Burghtr Ala.,. DeB,ttoyed By Two Men

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Resfuers Meet Another Delay
In Battle Far Under Ground
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Rescuers battling for the fourth

to reach 18 miners trapped deep in a fire-scarred coal
m~ne near here suffered another de~y today .

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A "hot" area about 1,500 feet from where the entombed
men may have barricaded themselves was made impassable

by intense heat, dense smoke and th.e absence of any Row of
arr.

West Vircima Mmes Dtrector
Crawford L. Wilson, who earlier
admitted ''tune 11 runmng out,"
&amp;a~d an attempt would be made to
l ..·ver,. tbe arr now and clean out
the •moke.
"Th1.1 should be aceompliahed
b:r early this afternoon," Willon
T1M1 millft ehlaf Hid the poe.
k1t of atatic unok• and eir
nlhowa a ltl~ ef air and tN

men (trappH tnlnan) may hMe
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W1lson still beld hope rescue
umta could reach the 18 men, who

Youth Fellowship
Holds Sessi.lln
At Enterprise

Jt ·~~~jN~;s $1.35 a pair
'1.35 a pair
'1.35 • poir

were served at
.meetihg by Jerry

roo,
... vou

Ann .Brotbcn will 'he
tho April mottlnr.
MIITING ANNOUNCED
The M•r:r •Shrine No. ;;t1 will
meet Friday at 8 p. m. at the Od.J
Fellowa J;laiUn Pomeroy lt is un-

nouneed.

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or Mrs. Cross ·
Will Be Sunday

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Gate-"!ood. store,

IN OUR USED DEPARTMENT

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Held On .Bad
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and

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MAIUITTA, Q, UP! - A ..Ill-

meN . .a Ohio lteiii'OICI trein
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Sunday ,at two o'clock at the Beth·
any Cft.urc.h at Dortas for lfnl. W.
B. Crosa, who paBSed away last
at Holzer Ho6piW foUowmg
prolODged illne88.
She was taken to tbe office of
. Hewetsou Where tbe wound was
M.n. Crosa was a member of the
I d:~~~· She was rdeased. pending :~'~;:'.h~:;~
1f
investigation by tbe Porn·
Church and ts surv1ved
ero)' police, thief Jed Webster
W. :B. Cl'Ofls, Rasa1d today.
a brother, Jeny JacUvetpool.
may call at the Ewmg

Co_mpIete Coverage G"lVen 8y
Ht':'.-:::::::;; !Did:
Rpund Ball Dedicated .Famil
. y :':..~ade
f.aken to the church. Burial will
in the LeW! Falla Ceme-

• One of Melg&amp; county's most basketball-minded families will
be doing what it likes best In Sports tonight, watching round·
ball games.
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Marshal's Pay Hike
Came Elll"lier, In '59

4-H Clubs Will Go On River Trip
'ULLETINS
. June 9 When. Steamer Avalon Visits At Pomeroy
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!But Mr. and Ml'fJ. Donald Wolfe Btg Ten champs. play Western
City council tolii'C!ea ·aatd
, 'and daughter, Janice, ,se01or ou K~~tucky (20-6) •. R..
,
town inarshal ll.. L.
pr_e-Jaw )ltUdent, will be several
They juat ~... the,y re .fonni
wu not granted a N inbundr:OO miles iparL Contrary tq &amp;ee a better pair of games, sa'd
of $00 per month recently
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Oblo Una•
a usua y appefUI m such a Sch 1 .....l ...., 1
d tbl ti di as repou~
,tbe : bri(J&amp; judie Getald sP4ll1&amp;-bent famij)', it is the laduJI rectooor. .,..nCJ..-... ab 1 e C · whieb helped brine the re1ipation
. •Wood wbo Js aHihated tr~velini:, the gent ataymg home .
of .Mayor C. 0. Pickens last Honte~'bet's' · traiJ1ing pro"Why, I'm the official score- da)' ni&amp;bl
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musJo at West Virginia
iMrs. Wolle and .ber daughter keeper at the PlTl"
Tbe oUiciala said the marshal
will take the noon exCW'llion train
bad been granted a pay increase
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out of Athens for Louisville, Ky ,
(The PIT 1&amp; the Portland lnvtt.a· last year before former MAyor
d
will be aceepte to where tonight the.- Bobcats meet taonaJ ToutnameDt--ade school- Pickell8 took offlce after winning
CQSt or the event.
tough Georgia Tech (21.0) JD the whtch opens tanighl.~ at Portland the November election as an inde·
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Mter tbe meetine a socia1 hour
IO'h
wiU be held witb refreshments
,
to be aerYed by the haspltality
The Regional, Soli! and Ensem- ~l~~;~A~.special invitation ia
Feat.IYal wt.ll be. held for the
the parents of the
tl.me In this area at tbe Waarea to attend.

The coroner

Anton Dltfring - Huel Court

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aurface of
two milea

Church ln Po~e· j from
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services wUl be oon·
They raced illiainst time beat 2 o'clock at the cause no one tneW how mucb air
Rev. Fatbei John space tbe entomW miners h'ad:
Burtol will be
Heart Cemel&lt;t7.

J»e -announced. ,

- alao "THE MAN WHO

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Den.'1y Miller, The New ,-.nan

UN'S

.D,IIPS OXFORDS

will

Festival
Is Tomorrow At
t'fl/aha u•

"BELOVED INFIDEL"

ANN~Vf.~_S.ARY

will be speakinf Fri·
and SUDdu nighta
churcll. Time of
7:30p.m.

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G"'&amp;ory Peek - Debol'flh Kerr
SATUROAY
"TAIIZAN AND THE

toULD CHEAT DEATH"

han been sealed from freedoM
since 8.30 a. m.• u.t., Tue.da7
when a slate f01lJ touched off a
fire at the &gt;1M-foot level of the
Holden No 22 mine of llland
Creek Coal Co.
The intense b'eat which at tilDel
reached 150 degrees. phD Choking
amoke, carbon monoxide gu and
addiUOJlal roof lalla have beatea
back repeated efforu to break
through to the trapped men.
Crews, tr')'mg to clear fallen
f ..,,., wer-e subjected to teppera.

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Devotions by Jerry Frick openThe Salisbury Girl Scouta Troop
the business meet ina: of the
and their leaden, Mrs. Johft
t,ellowshlp of the Enter- I"''""" and Mrs William Collins,
EUB Churctl when the observed the beginnlnl of Girl
met Tuesday evening at Scout Week by attendlng worsJUp
H:rvJce at the Rock Sprlna:s Me·
sin&amp;inc ot thodlst Church Sunday.
Have in .TeThe troop met at the scJtool on
"The Old
Rugged Monday evening and duea and at·
l4: 1·9 was read b)l tendance were taken by the paand prayer by El· trol leaders. Plans for a pro·
Wll a diSCUS· ll'BID to be presented at the Sal·
eeaaon after1 labury PTA on March 15 wen~
cloaed with made. Plans were also made tor
Lord out-of-door day which will be
beld SJ~turda,y, Marth 12, (rom 10
a. m. to 3 p. rn. at the Sall&amp;bur)'
Scb..l.

(LITTLE LOANS,

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Rev.
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at the
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Girl Scouts
Attend Services
At Rock Springs

POMEROY, OHIO

300 W. Seeoad St.- Phone WY 11-1111, Pdmeroy

Hit. Minersville Feed Store
With $~00 Safe Robbery Last Night

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SA'(IfllGS &amp; LOAN CO.

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Skinner;
secretary
treuurer
llolary
McAfee;
newsand
reporter,
Ja· ~~~~~ 6~R~~~:~~~:~~.
net Arnold; recrcaUon leader,,_.:: -··
Polly Bahr; health and aafety,
Patty Arnold.
During the meetinc pi'&lt;Jjecll
were dUcussed.
Ottlers attendini were Becky
and Mary Ra~ord, Susanna Ar·
nold, Reta Wears, Linda Sa~vage,
DiaJU&amp; Weyersmiller, Janet Humphrey
The next meetin8 will be held
March 22 at 6.30 at the home ot
Mn. Amos Leonard Wlth the 11d·
Mrs. Betty ErMn. A d'"
monstratlon will be ll'Veft: at t.he
next meetmg by Nancy Sktnner
on hemmmg hems.

After 6 P.M. with
Merchants Pollee Service

$25 to $1()0t)

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WEATHER

The Rock Springs Busy Bee 4-H
Club organized on March 9 at
the home of Mrs. Amoe Leonard
with Mre. Betty Erwin u the ad·
visor. The meetina: was opened
w1th 13 members present. Offi.
cen elected were president, Anita
Collina; vice pre&amp;ident, Nancy

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Club Organized
At Rock Springs

POMEROY'S liST

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lbe B&lt;otbethoa&lt;l AIUifl&amp;rY Con·

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Sorority Chapttt'
Elects Officers At
Tuesday Meeting

' The
m project of makln(l nose bags
and s1t upon"' were ro mpl cted afler whtch a game 'wo keeper" was
played

eBANQUET

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trlth

PLAN and ARRANGE
eRECEJ'TION

when tlie IIOnary educahOlli Mn. J. W~ tJ~

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Gl' rl Scouts
I Hold Meet"lng

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WSCS of the United Kethodlii Murray, . sec;nti.Q' ot lijt(it~
Cburcb met Tuesday evenm&amp; at and publications; Mra. C. F. Tom,P
the cl&gt;urth.
klna, ~cret.try of ttPJ,dren •
.. ork, M:tu Grace CampberU, f!Qo
GrL-up singing of "A Charge To retary of stu debt wort; Mn. J:, £.
Keep I Have" '(Jpened the meet- Bryant, aeentaey of ehriltia:D
mg, foUowed with a meditation &amp;OCtal relations, Mra,. W. Q. J141and prayer by ~v. Brown. ScrlJI nltz:, secretary ·Gf toell cburcb
ture readiqs wen g1ven by Mu achvitiea antJ M:n. "Eulene llroWD
George H. Parker, Mra. Dwagbt seeretary of youth wort.
Parker, Mrs Jed Webster Sr ,
At the elose of tbe meelinl a
and Mlss Grace Campbell after
wh1ch a meditation on each was
course w.as served by Mngtven by Mrs .• Brown. The deftm- IJU•Ipn Gilmore, Mr1. Baker Gor
uon of stewardship and stewardand ){1'1, Pearl Hysell. TIJ.e
t
t
b 01
Pattlcll't Day tbeiM was cii'·
I
I ;;:;;;.,·~~. lme, s ewards IP
pos- ned out on lbe &amp;.able
a p''·
1;
and stewardship or tal....were cliscuNed by Mrs tiC tree holding lfeiD a-.m ctropl
Brown A solo "I Want to Uve tn tn the center and tbi!DI'Otka Pltca Friendly World" by Julie ed at Interval! alOni tie tlblt.
Brown accomamed by her mother
concluded the program.

Mrs. Gertrude H1,chtower of
Panama C~t)', tlor;id.A, hu been
VlSitln&amp; here with relatives and
friends, includin1 Mr. and Mn

Plana were made for "Opera- 1
.,
·pe Mire several yean aa:.o .
tl.ons Forward" mghl and open Land a.!ter wb1ch refreshments
Mra Harry Mllls who aust.amed
house at the next meetmg when were served
Cbtll'* Grange met puesda)'
At the March 2.2 meeting the a hlp injury seven~ weelu ago
evenint in lheb' new hall m the servmg committee will provtde was return.ed Tuesday by ambtllold ~elp -Oounty Court House coffee and sandwtches and olhera
from Holur Hospital to her
Dale Kaub, worthy master. are asked lo br1ng a covered d11h. lho•me on Fourth Street.
pre1nded .and thanked George
Xn. Emma Matthews Js st.ayGenheimer, Harry Holter, Hoy
at tbe home 0( Mr. and Mrs
MtUer, Geor~e Holter. Lawrence
Scmea. Mrs. Seines who has
Srruth, Read Young, David Kobbeen ill for an e"tended peruKI.
Ientz, Earl De.an, Clayhm Alll'n
about tbe UJ"lt.
Lt. James Roller arrived Sun••d lbe bome econom&gt;e• &lt;ommll·
tee !or their work on the ball.
day for a vtait with bia parents,
He also thanked Carl Kautz, Del ·
Refreshments hy Mrs R1 chard Mr and Mrs. Max Roller and
mar Baum, the Ridenour Supply, Owt•ns preceded the mectmg nf the family. He came ee:pMially to ac·
Elberfeld Store and Hence Karr Central School Girl Scouts cf c.ompan)' hta wife and cb1ldren to
for donations given. A communi· whu-h Mrs Vtctor Young Jr IS the Chanute l''teld, Ill., wbere they
cation waa read concernmg the leader when the Cirl6 met Tuesday will make their home Mn Roller
National Gran&amp;:e Monthly
evenmg at the school
and chtldren
have been the
Group alnllDI of "When You
JUe•ta
of
her
parents,
Mr end
The meetm1 opelled w1th prayiiDd I Were , Young Maggie' openMr1. Homer Hartley while Lt. Roler
followe
d
by
the
Pledge
to
the
ed the program, followed by JOkes
ler wa1 on us1gnment
by Leota Young A poem "The Flag and the Gtrl Scout Promtse,
Mrs E M Wood let. Tuesday
Gran&amp;e'' composed by A&amp;nel Rull laws, slo~~:an and motto given m lor Cleveland Wtlere she \till be
umson
Roll
call
and
dues
were
chell was read by Mary Genhe1mer
the a:uest of her 10n-in·law and
and two articles were g1ven taken by ~tss Sharon Yohng, with daughter, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Don GraH'i
g1rlil
and
five
leaders
and
help"Brus h Control" by Roy M1ller
ber and family.
and "Crackdown On Pencllhn and ers present.
Mrs. Gordon Hams hll return·
PettJctdea" by Dale Kautz
An American Fl .. g was presented ed to her home m Columbus d ·
The program closed wtlh group to the troop by Donald Wtlllama ter spending the weekend with
smgmg
"Dwelling m
Beulah The use .and dtaplay or the tlag her parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. M
given m the handbook were 11tud- Hennesy. Mr. Hennes)' la report·
• 1C'd and also the World ABIIOl'tahon ed to be improving from hls re·
of G1rl Guides anrl Gtrl Sco uts, and cent illness.
the mr.amng of the PlD were exMrs. Glenn Lambert subatJtuted
YOUR NIXT
plamecl Plans were made for the in the Elementary School recent
outing to be held at the Salisbury ly , for Mra. Jamea Hawley while
ePRlVATE PARTY
School Saturday. The gtrls are to Mr. Hawley was hospitalized.
m~t at the Bapllst Ch urch at D.U

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United Met~odist Church WSCS Holds
White Row LcKfge
Session Tuesday Evening At (h&amp;ir.t~\ Holds M~fing
"How·l'otal ill MJ St.ewardlbip .. '
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wa.a the topic of tbe devolloDJ and tecretary of promotioa; Mn. l"- At Legion Hall
program Led by the Rev. and '!ebtter Sr., secretary of P

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County~s

Meigs County 4-H Oub.s wlll
enjoy aq afternoon educational
e-xcuralon aboard the Steamer
Anion June 9 whea· tbe boat
vaaili Pomro,v. Ride hours will

beltil5p. m.

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ARCH;SHOES
. ePumps
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.
for recreation and ll!bJbymut.
steamer's home, ~~ 211
lnlormaUon COJloetnlili! the W•t 8th S~t, CIDCI!iDW. J.

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