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~Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Mllldleport, 0 , March 14, 11180

' Gil-l Scouts Hold Rally Day Saturday
' At Salisbury School W1th Huge Success

Sessi.on Sunday
Jaruee Zerkle and Lynn Buch
were the le&lt;~.d,era for the
ol the WYY of the F1rst
Prestjytenan Church of

Middleport
... fi:RIDDII HOUDASHI'.T

Mr and Mrs E L Fletc.ber,
Twp.-hundred fourteen gtrls and leaders "'ere registered bj Coolville
Mr and Mrs Aruoa Deem
ll!elqdy Roush, Susan Lanrung, Amta Collins and MarUyn of Walker W Va , Mn Robert
, Moore wb:o aao placed names on -c-c-c-:--o ~·
IUDCbea ReKreta were eXpressed t.rol led by Lmdii Sm llh and the McGhee and daughter Metune
son Marty of Cleveland were
that othera could not attend due UtrthcsL hike lor llem wa::. led by and
to tiM! wuther
kut.h Ann Hailey t ollowwg the guests of Sara Oobba durlng tbe
Mn Wilham Collins and Mrs bJke games wac pla)ed 1n tbe past week
Mary Ann Hulburt of Steuben
1 William Eveuon led. 1n Kames and snow
dauent&amp; while the llitb were ar
Al ooon tbe group assembled VIlle WliS th.e O'lernlght gueat o(
Ltnda Kauff of South Third Street
rlvla&amp; When all were a85embled for lunch and hol cu{Oa The hot
mght Her father Rev Hul
the SalDbury Troop SIX opened the cocoa Y.iiS made and :;~rved by Fr!diy
burt and aon Bo were overnight
activluea for the day with the (Ia~ moth, rs of troop s1x _nd spee1al
ceremony with Llnda Sauvage, the thanks were g1ven W Mn Maxme e:uesta wttb Mr and Mrs Gene
American flag
Susanna Arnold Arnold Mr::. Arthur E vans and Colema11
Sally Sauer and June Ba tley of
the World AssOclallon Clag , Glona Mrs \\ Jl bu. Ba tl ey Aftt:r lunch Columbus spent the weekend with
Buck, the Gtrl Scout fhig and the tlcm:; c ull ~ cltd m the snow
Maria Grue&amp;er the Browme fl 11 g htkc were dusplay~d by each pa !\1i5i Sauers parenl.s Mr and Mn
Charles Sauer
Jenny Evans and Debr.a Spem er Lrul
Mrs Mabel Walburn of Colum
were c(\lor guards and the Pledge
~!rs Jo Hardy led m folk aanc bus :iPent the weekend with her
and games from 1 to 3 p m son In law and daugbter, Mr and
of All• g1ance wa&amp; led by Louanna
Leonard
:,hort sk 1ls were gJVen between Mrs Harold Thomas and chddren
Fourteen g1rls Of Troop SIX acl danc~s by Bro.,., me froop 55- led and other relat1vn
ed at patrol leaden fnr the H Pil by Mrs Lucille Hackett, who gave
Larry Estep of Columbus VISited
trols mto which the girls wt&gt;tc d1 the hokey pokey dance, G1tl wtth h&amp;s mother, Mrs V11gmia
v1ded, Wllh each gJrl h11vmg a bud seoul 1 roup 221 Jed by :rtrs Max Estep last week
dy Each patrol had certam artl me Allensworth presented Comln
Mr and Mrs Harry Houdashelt
cles to fmd om a ~:~now h1ke The Round the Mounta111 Troop 1(13 led and daughter f'reddle and Mias
molt untque Item to find was a b) Mrs James Sunpson modeled Vanella Ca rroH left las\ Wedne1:1
mlJWI.ture snowman by the patrol bats made from no coat mate11al, day for a VISlt In Elbr1dgt, N Y
led by Unda Sauvage the funm and Salisb ury Browme Troop 169 with Rev and Mn R S Place
est atem, a buge tcJde 1y the pa w1Lh Mn Howard Rous h as lead and family M11s ,Afoudasbelt and
er presented the song, Old Roger M•ss Curoll returned home Fr1
day night and Mr and Mrs Houda
and gave TV commercials
Entertainers
At 3 p m group IIID&amp;IIlg of shelt remamed for an mdeflnlle
Jood bye Scvu' ~ hand shakmg and VliUt
Attracts Many
Mr and Mrs Bernard Schramm
the preaentallon of a gart to Mrs
Hardy concluded the mcetmg of Zanesville spent the weekend
Rutland Dance
1 hanks were extended to Allee with Mr and Mrs John Lyons and
BLACK Sli.th aanll crepe
Dick Reid, popular MC of Nease who came to lead the smg family
drapea begu!Ungly WCHS.TV, attracted approxJmateJ.y mg
Mrs H 0 Ewing returned to
.A&amp;ure ill thia attemoon dreos
51'..0 teenagers to a reeo1 d hop held
her employment at the Extelslor
by Me.urlce Rentner. Styled
at the Rutland Hlf:!h Sc hool gym
Salt Works lHl week atler an ab
With a. brlei'ly buttoned yoke
Saturday evemng Mr Read proved
aence of a number of weeks due
tll&amp;t fotrnll aleeve•, it hu a
a hit w1tb h1s versatility as an MC, Meigs Students
to a knee mjury
triangular inverted pleat that
Mrs L E Reynolds returned to
drummer and dan cer
extends from bodice to bem.-Also on hand were the Chrysla ls Are Finalists In
to her home Sunday mormng after
JJ,ne fJJ. Uw wide. ftated tldtt..
a s1rmg combo composed or Mike
spend mg the past week wtth her
son and family Mr and Mrs Val - --- - - - - -- -Hmes 11n drums Harry Tawney and Music Comp~ition
Johnny !Thompson, 8uJtars pro
Mcl&amp;ll County students compeL Reynolds and daughters m Morg.n Janet Christy
v1dmg the latest an Rock n Roll £'d m Athens Saturday, with musJc town W Va
Mary Taylor vocahJt, was well students from e1ght southeastern
Mt5 Reynolds went to ""'' Makes Deans List
rece:Jve\1.
provldmi plenty of OhiO counties m lhstnet 15 solo w1th the care of the Reynolds
laughs wath her act and Ted Galla and enaemb le competition con children whale her daughter m law
gher and Doug Martm WCHS per ducted at Oh10 Umverslty by the auisted wltb the &lt;'are or her fat
Janet Cbmty a semor at Ot
sonnel , were also p ~e'M!nt
Oh iu MuiiC EducaUon A880Cia her, Harry Hacka who suffered a
The WCHE entertainment troupe uon
Btroke laat Sunday He IS re[)Qrt.ed terbeln CQ!lege Westerville baa
agam been named to the Dean'o
wu aponsored by the Valley Belle
Those trom this county rece1v to be a hltle tmproved
Mn D E (Mont) M1llor entered List accordmg to the reetto~ly
Dtlry who alao provided free cho 1ng superaor ratings, which quaJI
colaUJ and orange drmka
Me1cs
General Hospital last week announced Honor Roll from Otter
fJCt~ them for \he state rmals m
Teachers In charae of tbe event Columbul:l, were Jennifer Lohse for treatment of • back InJury bem
w~re Henry Null, Harold Sauer
Pomeroy Myrna \ofaag Pomeroy :gh~ch she sustamed some tlme
For the third consecutive year
Mary E Chapman , Martha Ohlm Palncta Jlcnnt s~y Ponu roy Alita
Mrs Pauline Gallag~er who was Janet has plat'ed hJgh on the llat
ger, Warner Morgan Jan Burleson Larpetlte r l'omcro), lluhard t"ro11t
a 3 8 average durin•
Roger Roush and the school sccre of l!;al'ltcrn and Paul Brown Jr , taken to the Meacs General Uos 1attammg
he pa11t year
tary Judy Cha9e
Esstern A drum f'nsemblc Pom Pilat followmg a heart attack at
A gra dua te 0 I 0 1Jve 0 n~
eroy and a trombone quartet, her home Js some Improved
Mn Addae Fugate who bas been High School Tuppers Plaans, 1~
Pomero) also rated KUpcrwr and
a
pfl tient at the Meigs General M ISS Chmty IS the daughter or
wall be amony Lhc finalists
Mr and Mrs Garrelt Christy now
Dr
Gilbt"rt
Stephenso
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of
the
~~;:vee Decem ber contmues to im of Mt Sterling, 0
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Mary Blizzard of Rutland who
POMEROY, OHIO
man of the nent and con test&lt;~nb;
Cl
were judged by six vuutmg must has been employed at lhe Reynolde
Dairy Store has recently accept~ V
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TONIGHT and TUESDAY
employment at Jacks Dalry Bar )
C
HOLD NATO IXER(ISE
Mtchael Bratton, son of Mr and
LONUO:-J UP! - The Defense Mn Owen Bratton who underwent
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Mzmstrv announced
Sunday a surgery at Holzer llospttal lut
FtbWin- Carol Lynley
h Ml 1
tunal\ tn:ale NATO naval 1ur ex week was returned to h1s home Frt
Thi 5 F Jd
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err1se w1ll he held In the eastern day He wall return WcdncBday Cor /dl
rll
ahy
esveh~
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t'ht
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AtlanlJc
bel\"c..:n tod 11 y
ond a check up
epor 1 1g
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Apr•! 1
Mr and Mn Herbert Moore who (olflS Glee Club Concert will he
~~~~~~""'~""'""""'""'""'£~!":'~.:._--havo both been patients at the presented at the Auditorium with
Pleasant Valley Hos.pttal were re Mn Clarence Lacey, Vocal lnstrl.l·
leased Friday
ctor of the school, cUrectlna:
Mr Moore underwent muKlr sur
The program is made up of a
gcry and Mn Moore was hospital va11ety of numbers £rom Semi
1zed followmg 11 fall when she popular to Semi Clas~ucal Emphas
struck her bead
1s !or the prairam u on World
Da le Walb1J611 and liOn Steve Peace Wltb the GirlS En•emble
and Mrs Dada Jlamm ;ere 10 slngm1 'One World' and the en
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Galhpohs today where Steve un Urc Club siRJ1ng, · Theae Thtn 11
'"\If ·~u Wl:loHIJ
derwent an eye examination at the Shall Be , Two reUgaous numbers
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w111 al~o be presented
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Mr and Mrs Joe McKay and
Accompanist for the program
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dauchtcr, Sally Ann of Mansfield wlll be Judy Butcher who Is the
e:::~;.-2
spent the weekend wllh her par aecompanl1t for the Scruor Club
enls, Mr and Mrs Gerald Rupe She w1ll be atsllted by Lynn Buch
nnd .Mr and Mrs L E Reynold s anan, accompanlat for the Enaem
•CONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO,
•nd Mro Margorot Reynolds
ble and Karen Meltlhtnny who is
Mr and Mrs darvln Swan and the aceompaniat for the Junlur
11on Billy, Lmcoln et, M1ddl~ port , Glee Club whtch wtll alto partlci
300 W. Sooond St.- Phone WY !·!Ill, Pomeroy
wtlended the baKkctball tourna pate m the proeram.
ment at Portland Saturday mgbt
Adnussion tlcll:eta may be purchased from any member of the
Glee Club and wlll alao be on aale
Shower Given
at the door
a dance
For Recent Bride

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CompleteJurnls~ings Fflr Your Home

At Shrl"ne s"~si"'n
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Friday Evenl'ng
Elechon ohf officers wu htld
S nne, White ShtJf\e
IOOF H~ii Friday eve~m· G~ne
Atktnll, worthy ~ brother, Ttmmy
Sendinl &amp;ift• to Terr• but vn
and Vll'gil Atk1n1, watch· 1ble to attend the party were Mrs
shepherds, presided and Stella Walburn , Mrs
Audrey
Frost
and
Narss,
Becky
Thomas,
pr::f:u~Zie~u~:;h:~~[.
Rue Tuckermtn and Mabel Wad·
I ,~iffi 110 0 r 6h b d
M bel B
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en· dell
noble prop eten, Vlreil
aSSOCiate watc:hman of
, Pearl Reynoldl, aeribe,
treasurer, Noama
worthy chapltln, rem
worthy sbepherdeaa
• worthy &amp;ulde
11ven by the of
Public inttallation Was
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Mrs Pearl (buddy) Edwards
lJnda Folmer), a recenl b11de wae
1uest of honor at a shower Friday
evenin&amp; ilven by Mta Max Folmer
and Mrs David OIYla, at the Enter
priae EUB Church
G1ft1 Wfl'e placed on a table
I PI"t'ad w1th a white cnver and cen
tercd w1th a mlnlaLure bndc and
u:room Gamea we re pl111yed durinl
the even me wl~ pr11ea awarded
M1111 Emma Lou Davl11, Mrs Fran
cla H Glazier, Mila Joyce DaVIS
and Mrs Donald l''olmcr The door
Prize was won by the honored
a:uest
After Mn Edwarda had opened
her elfta tefnllhmonta of cake
decorated in pink and: white and
inJCribed 'LJnda and Buddy", ice
croam centered with plrtk woddinl
belli, coffee, kool aid and mmta
wer11 served by the hoatesaee

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At the close of the mHtiftl pot
refreshments were served

Robinson's

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tbeir bome1
honoring Mrs.
Mn Albert Younc, Ql'l
blrtbday and ber areat ~rimd:~au ·
ahter, Paula Morria lln
birthday
Preaent .wo...~. ~~~~~~
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and aon,
bert Morris
aDd PauJI,
IOt:l Mike
Amanaa
Mn
and
Myrtis Kay
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of HoWen No 22 mine of Island Creek Coal Co

Two juvenile boyt, oM from
lower Middleport and the other
from Cbee:hlre RD. will be return
ed to M.elas County today by Sher
Iff Robert Hartenbach and K1ddle
port Ch •ef Herbert Gilkey

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Items found ID a cave back

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Clllef We~ster checks a Cigar box

Meet"mg IS Plan8 ed To Orr"ect
u·J!l'(;hway Deve1opment In .
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A planrung meeting here bv all m IVI ua an
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tions mterested m pus mg
g way mproveme
county will be held m Pomeroy soon
Ch
This was a chief result of a meetmg of the Pomeroy
am·
ber of Commerc@ Monday mght m offtces of the Ohlo Power
Company attended by 18 members. President Lesbe Fu 1tz
preSided.
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Members discussed recent pro studentP will present a master
posall U1 highway development plan" for that commumty The
Tbey hoped, by the meetmg, pro- students have proposed they do a
bably next week, to prepare 'am similar project here
mumtion' for a D•vasloD 10 meet
There will be no C of c repre
ing m ~r1elta on March ZD At sentaUve at the PUCO hearing to
that time all the counties m the day on removal of the Railway Ex.
district 'jVill attend where long press Agency, but a formal pro
range highway development m the teat has been filed by tbe Cham
district will be studied
ber Wath the comm11sion
p
, Clifford C Cuckler,
omeroy
Mr Fultz announced that he
real eetate man, reviewed the ideas has recreation brochures on this
or needs (or highway tmprove- area prepared by the Southeastern
ments in the Letart Fall area Oh10 Regmnal Council They are
Which mclud . . . re ooutmg of 33
to Individuals and organ
toward Ravenswood and a bridge izotions mterut«&lt; m this activity
In sutton Township acrosa the Ohio
I l.,.Uon.
River
A V HoweP. local b~atorlan.
Wllbl"4 30 daJS IUCb loeatlolll
Will )ij) contacted tn relz'lfd !1&gt;. oom·
wU1 be JC!NeDed br eouncil'l com·
W. 0 .MltinJ s1,1ggested that aa plliDJI a history of Mefgs Cd\Uly
mittee and atudied by lilhtiDI
Ma.ss Mary Ellen Andrew, dau· a result of tbe meetang plannel;i to
eRalDeera with approved ioatalla· gbter of Mr and Mrs Francis prepare fol'&gt; the ~anetta discUstiOns to follow. The:re Will be no Andrew of Long Bottom will re· 11on. a permanent "h•ghway lm·
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increase over prueat levela of present the Buckeye Savina:a and proveme.nt 811SO£latlol'l ' rllJ.ibt be
candlepower.
Loan A860ciataon of Columbus, orcanbe&lt;J, He sa1d 1t could work
OTHER IUSINISS
Chapter No 125 of the sa\r-inis with other commumues
and
and Loan Inlltitute at t.beu Na· aroupa wltb mutual problems and '
CouDeil elao resolved to
-Cancel Hiddleport'l appU· uonal Convention to be held at that wo.u!d lead to arteries of traf
c:atton tor a tJ!deral loan from lbe the Palmer House Hotel in Chi· fie to an'd from Me1gs County
Ho\llina and Home ruance Corp. cl.co, m. Mareb 20 to 24th
"otlr tdu;oh Hobatetter discussed
u preUminary aewerace plana are
Miu .Andrew Will aerve on tti, the proposed Meigs Commumty
The Me1gs County Society for
be1111 prepared from current Publications Committee. For the Ho&amp;pital artd the l,l mill bond is- Crippled Children
with Mrs
fundi.
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paat three years she- haa beerl sue (to be on the May prJmar)l Theodore Reed Jr, chairman m
-Heard a Jetter read that ap employed aa secretary at the ballot)
charge, met last mght to prepare
pUeaUon !or a fedentil &amp;rant of Buckeye SniDgs and Loan offices
The Chamber of Comerce voted 6,000 letters for mallmg m the
up to SO per cent of the coat of Gay St , Columbus and pr1or to $100 to the hospital promot1on 1960 Easter Seal campaign
tbe aeweraa:e treatment plant, tbat dme she worked in the offiee fund
Attendmg to work last n1ght
for lfHJO, 1h ou ld be on Ill e bY oI Crow an d crow. P omeroy
The &lt;:: h am ber mem berB hIP was were l'olr and Mrs Ted Reed Jr,
JUly 1 (no action)
Miss Andrew is a •raduate of mvlted to a Wellston meetmK soon Mr and Mrs Richard S Owen,
($ee Council lnvik-1 on :Pa.::::.e•:....:Tc.w..:o.:.)
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__w_h::.e:_n_:M_•_•m_•_U:_mveraity graduate Rev and Mrs Fred Gardner, Lee
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Funeral servaces for Charles E
Blackwood, s:;, who daed last even
lnj at 9 40 at h•• home ln Bedford
townshtp near Darwin m Holiday
oommumty, wUI be held. Tbutlday
at 2 p m from tbe Burllngh&lt;~.m
dlUrch and bur~al m Burllngha.m
cemetery
Mr Blackwood bad lived on the
farm where hl! died most of hiS
tife Has wife, Leba, preceded h1m
m death in 1133 A daughter also
preeeded him m death

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Mlller
Miller theorized the animal
llkecy " • Iars•. wild cr01111 be
tween a German Pollee, Colhe,
and-or Chow atram.
Natural ltfe expertJ say moun·
taln lion• pre extinct here and to
find one m the natural atate
would be .a rare dis&lt;:ove&amp; and
quite unique Ncr Uveltock have
been kJlled in the area.
J'otm Meeks, local do" warden,
whO hu beeo 1 cbeckina in the:
ll'ea. •uue•ted tlle nlJilt animal
cow&lt;l be.a lllriiO owl.

Middleport

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Mr add Mrs Ralpll Webb spent
the weekend lb Clne1nnat1 where
on Saturday afternoon they at
tended ''Open House" for all
Gra:nd Officer• and Deputies of
1959 at the home Of Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Dav1d,on
Sallirday evening they attended
the •nspectlon of MadiJOnvliJe
Chapter, the home ebt~pter Df
'P-ast Grand Patron, Ralph David
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International Police Force

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Admitted. 11ary J. Storcber,

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0011 ill
drop below the four million mark, inform· port, Rol&gt;ert Molden, Dexter.
Georce Thomu, Rutland. Mra
increased by more tlian 400,000 to near- Rebecca Hudrtatl, Pomeroy, Mw
a record for the month.
Clara Bin&amp;, Pomeroy
a;:~o~~:~,J
Di8mll5ed Harry Sc:hwab, Pom·
leaden have been pred1cUn.g an eroy, Elmer Wlcth•m, Pomeroy,
other receaalon m 1981 and a Mrs Archie CiUman and son,
.on the
slackenmg 1n economic activity Carpenter • Mickey WilUams. 1:&gt;¥
by m•d year
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racuse ·- - - - - James p Mat
Unemployment was estimated Alumni To Meet
chell who g.ave a lipoff on the at 4 ltD,odo and employment at
Clmton Gllkey Jr I president or
report Monday, also s.aLd 1t show 64,0241.000 m January
the Harrisonville High School
ed wages were at an all ttme
Alumm Association, haa called a
peak
mectmg for March 21 at 8 p m m
AdmmtstratJOn olliolals were Legal Question Gives
the htgh school to plan sprmg accertain to hall the new figures as Talman His Freedom
tiVIties - If any
additional ev1dence that tLe econ
HOLLYWOOD UPI- "How can
nmy Is In• good shape Some prJ a person have marijuana tn his
vate economJtJts and AFL-CIO posseSJI,lon when he duln t h.ave a
stnp or clothes on his body' '

""-1 Headed Chest.er Residents Don't Accept ~:~~~~~··
~::hM~:~~·o:: a~~': 1Jal1ies Total
T)t~y
Th
Of G• A • ' IAs Li ~ kM d
cafe~ri~
Hit 10 During·
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COol~~
:~~~~~ 'fe~~seen mar~~'::!~y arau er tAoll"l:•nodrOR~n·::0° 0
l,.ast Month
ouch
or 'talked to a person who flUid
prove ~&amp;liu
MiUer said one 1 nl1ht about
three weeks aao he beaM 11 wild
"SJteD·llke'' noise .Jhd bi1 own
dog (!&amp;.me from a field area whnp.
erlne and ao frl&amp;btened it would·
daJllah~· n't leave bUI aide (or a )ong tbne
e'ven other
It 'Wall in tbe Silver llldse COIP•
munity that Jarte trtck• were re·
ported in the !mOw. Klller'a 10 t9
70 bead of cattle went.. thro~b' •
•tal fence a1 if U wasn't there,
be NJd This happened on J.he
Iormor Walter Tl)'lor 'Piac&amp; DOW

T0 Be Held oD
1hursday At2

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rught when more than $100 was taken from the

reJ)donll
Cb~ilver Ridle atta today
• poo'd
wfdespread
rethat a ..gi1nt uim•l" was
~,. 1.•ooae
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w1tb footmarka In
lndlea In diameter
1U agreed UMt aom~
wUd dos:

by the OhiO State Patrol for ear
theft
The youths, one 16 and the other
17, forced a lock on tbe gate at
the R If: Rawlmgs SoRJ Co ear
lot m M1ddJeport last night and
drove away a new 1..an rL....a .. e
_, ..........,;
The car waa 11nd b•J .••ana•er
c.r
.
~
roll Norris to have been one of th~

paila

Ste.. o.puty MiniS
Peul Ll,... Nftl • M
fnNn tM "'1
BLOCkED aY W~
Island Creek V1ce ~
N1clr: Cam1aa added
u ,._
~
" I.IKJ' bweot into ••....,.
area at t e rur of un:
d ata -' th
••-·
-onthe~
~
~ ~The boys were apprehended on
have livetl. throcJh the
."
Route 3~ last Dli:ht 1n a routine
Only 8SO feet from tile ~l - ~
cheek by the state patrol but not
the mam haula,&amp;e WIJ ~
Vtnton man hal been given a untal they had traded tbe ~Pate
re.cue teams had lurbcd iilto ~
year driver'.s license auapens- tire Lnd wheel to an u yet umden
roo011, a slope •tarts ~ ~ ID ._
60 day Jail term and a •100 tif1ed gas station for 1aa..
entrance z.aoo feet 1"1_ %'!~ JM1
one o1 the atiUeet penal
Wben topped by the patrol, the
He 111 aurvJYed by thC4e ebildren other 11de !lf IJboo ~· ~
ever handed out for J&gt;WI bo)'a WJte11 found to have 19M tags Ethcl Blackwood and Dean Black the area wu warted ftt 7~
t he GallipolJs liuhl&lt;lpal Croro a wrecked car ln the lo( m wood, both at home, Yua:U Black ago and a 10Ud. w.U bloCb off \118
the1r possession but apparently wood Darwtn, Mn Clyde Hines, area.
"'•" •• 0 Thoma a arres\ed for had not had tame to cba.nge the Alhena Homer Bbckwood, Ashta
Cam!Cia Uid lbat ~ l)oQbula, Edward Blackwood and Mn
~tate Highway Patrol tags
aldson,
a u}ety en&amp;inMr Wilt .,..
~~
through 1 roaJ bam
Ch1ef Gilkey had high praise this Ruth McNamee, botb of M.asadlon,
Route 7 south of G•llipo- morning for the Jaetson Poat of ~drll Juha Graham Albany, Ohto, among lhe entombed mt_.., ~
Frlday nicht, ¥111U!k a the state patrol for its prompt Mrs Dorothy Chaney and MrJ been working 111 tbe area for fOW'
car and mfhcted a perm action m recoverins the car before Mary Jones, both of Dayton, and or ft ve weeb and "be abou,ld baWl
InJUry on Marlin Moonet, 1t was even known to be mwlng 23 grandchildren and 14 great known that the entranee at th6
end waa blocked "
a flagman for one way by the loc-al auto company Mr grandchildren
'U he d1d take the mu lD that
the h1ehway.
Norr11
&amp;aid
they
had
not
m1ued
He
waa
.
_
member
of
the
Method1rect1on,
only the Lon! Uowt
suffered a fractured
patrol aatd todap, the car until Chlei Gilkey reported dlSt Church Fnends may call at wh) ," CamitUI aa~d
the residence anytime
theft to them tbts momlng
"There s a permanent -1tarriade
wlli leave hl.m permanent- theThe
patrol nabbed the boya
m
there, seahne off a w~ out
di.aabled
Ewmc Funeral Home IS 1n section," be ~ "We ~ Abe
about one o clock this mornmg Gll
keY llid They wlU face auto theft charge and Rev Freel.OO Norrl&gt; men may bave left some atgn on
w1ll officiate
ellara:e• ill ~uvenlle court.
1t
a chalk mart or IIO!Iletlaial
~ indicating wbere they went."
ConfidiDCt Dt lh.,
., •
1
The failure to find tile tripped
men 1n the area reiehed ildJ
mormng waa the HeOIHI bitter dbappointment to the reseuen in tw
than 12 houn MOilday ni.&amp;ht th~
Mrs Jennie Harlqins Reed, 83 a
battled theJr way urto another teeresident of WllkesVIUe.
GENEVA (UP!) - The Uruled Slates called today for e .. lion where mmmg fllllbi.,n beaway yesterday morning tablishment of an international pollee force wtthin the United lieved the men could ban takUl
Hospital after a pro- Nations framework to preserve world peace after national refuge They were not tbeie
arms and anmes are slashed.
Officials were perplexed. Tile
was bOrn In western Meigs
FrederiCk M. Eaton, US. delegation chiefdi made the pro- reacuen bad reaclted wlthin 350
near Danville .and bad
posai at the opening session of a ltl·natlon sarmament con· feet of a pomt wllete' tat aWh
the WilkesviUe commun· ference
haulage runs up aplnft II Mlled
h ws
e ber of
d
off area, from which the Coal W
s e a a m m
The controlled Soviet preas re- sal
"
Wilkesville Methodist Church 1ected as ••dun"' and "!ncompre
He 111d 1t muat be a force to beeo removed throuch aaoiiler ~a­
She
re eded 10 de th b•
••-1 ••- .~ 0I -·-'li
t
was P c
a
' hen11ble" a bold, cheat proof arms ensure ww ~•
"'v"4 c trance yean ago. Hid tbe tra~
1focm•h"us;u:es~l:~lb~ol
plan offered by five Western na do not mature to lhe pomt where mlnen ebopped thronp tile 1f1i]1,
survived by a son, Gerald, bona
small nations leas endowed Wltb they probably could bal'f! m.te
and three SJatera, :Mag·
The Amerlcan proposal was de tbe elem~aa of national power, their ~If up a slOpe to all old caOcoee, Fla • Della Signed to supplement thll three or even
ge natiOIII, would be- trance on Elk creek oil tb8 oppoeite stde of the mountaia. 'l1le
Cora Ward, both o1 stage Wettern dlaarm.amen plan, come
_ _ _ __
ehanee
wu slit~~
tpreeened earlier ,. to the Eaat
Rescue
crews broke ~
services will be held West nat1ons meeting for the first Pieketts Anoounce
Monday
night
to the finl ' "'"'"
at 2 o'clock at the tiroe in nearly three years to Birth Of Firat Son
they thought tho m!nen m~
Church, Wilkesville, break ,. 15 year · disarmament
holed up They foun4 ollb' tour
m the WilkeavJIIe dead1ock
Ro:royan:ou'::'i,
fuJi lunch palla and tome1tools.
John Davis, paator
Prot.ct Srn.ll Nations
the birth Jut mght of 1 lb ;;;
It was dtsheartenlng for the
, will officiate
"There must come mto beang, at Sbeltermg Arml Hospital m men wbo for a week bad du.a fey.
be rece1ved at the as national armaments d1mmisb Athens Tbe new -~-• 1s 1 erilbl,- Jrt ateamana:, :tebi'Ja.doatd
_.,._
~~~:~~~cv::i:: Son Funeral Home ln an tntematlonal force w1th1n the arand.son of Mrl IL B. Pickett. tunnelJ in • raee apinlf,_ ~
until time ol the fWl framework of the Umted NatloDB Da:rwm, and Mr and Mrs. Albert &amp;as and dwmdUnJ ovteL illlfte
oHidals esth. .ted the trapped
··::::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __::10:_:P::'.:"'"=rv.:.•::_.:1h::.•:_.::P.:"::'"::::.."....::E::•::::.ton MJlboan, Middleport.
'"=
Nr and Mn Pktett abo have minen mav be UllQ 111 tbeJr
a daughter, lladocyn Mu. 3 years final 40 hom of OX:ltD. ' ' If"'
ot age

!,license Taken
lelAwav For Six
ears By Court

petty cash and was nfled of 1ts contents

Represented
By Miss Andrew

from

Jackt~on where they are bemg held

- was used In the office of Prosecutor

The New Haven PTA Wlll pre·
sent a talent and varJety show on
Fr1day, March 18, at 8 p m m
the Commumty Buildmg, It bas
been announced
Talent for the show wtll be
d 1
ho 1
t Maso
secure rom sc 0 5 a
n,
HarUord, New Haven, Broad Run,
Clifton, West Columbia and Wa·
hams A specul feature of the
show will be the Calendar G1rls
Prizes for the show will be
pnsented to talent accordmg to
category Talent will be divided
mto Pre-School or Elementary
School, Children, TeenAgers and
Arults, Frrst prize wtll be $500,
I&gt;CCOnd pnze $a 00 and third prize
$1 00
Mrs. Jobn Morgan Is general
chairman
Admission will be
$1 oo .tor adults and 35 cents for
students Proceeds will be used
for projects of the PTA.

clock~

fumes and debru, met bitter disappomtment
when they fought the1r way
two
where
believed the missm( . men had harncaded
the ftre , heat and IYIDng carbon monoxide

Talent, variety

ShOW Scheduled
For March 18th

Hope virtually ran out ~ (~

TWO Juveniles Hero1c rescue teams, battling around the
Udo
C
y
llfl
mto
areas
Qui kl Ca•"'"0ht
tbemaelvea
W/"th
'60
Dod
" 1
ge IBlaCkWood RileS ~~~~e;!::'~o: =~u.r.:.t

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_..OY'SiiUT '
' _ ror
Prlute .
10 19 na Pooplo

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provide iree oewers! And dO you
want • foul smell around your
bouse In aummer time? I don't,
and 1 agree we ought to do what
the atate says to do."
Other points made In rebuttal
-There 11 no chance of obtam
In&amp; more time from lhe Pollution
Board. Child's caae would have to
go into court to be heard (Aprll
12 Middleport aaain must abow
progre,. m aetung st&amp;rted at
conatructlon)
-Jt would be politically near
impol&amp;lble to 'leek leJislat.ive re
l1et on the state level 11 almost
ell communities by now have
beiUD or eombpleted thdeir plants,
all had to e force
mto Jt,
many at greater expense than
here {as estimated) and It would
be polltical suicide for any legiS·
~or to champion such a cause.
Cbllds ar;reed Middleport should
eltller figbt tbe order' all out into
tbe couru and. lellslat.ure, or pro·
teed at once to build ill plant and
aewerace aystem There was no ac
bon take:TRIIT LIGHTS
La1t year councU bad dlscussed
Installation of
street
10 new
On arounda
l1Jhti, of 20 proposed
.perbapl lta UIGO survey wae ill·
complete, reetdenll are now m
vlled to notUy Mayor McElhinney
eded t
U th ey th m.• a l'•hl
.. II ne
a

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Ia Pomero)'

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eiWIQU!Ift\

Rol&gt;lnsoa'o Cle111en
PHONE WY 1-54%8

b you;tself! Fly

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extra dividends in comfort,
and

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Sparkllng clean, earef\llly

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ON REQUEST

DRY QEANERS

When you see your first

eREGm&gt;TION • '

QUICK DRY CLEANING SERVICE

LAUNDERERS -

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LOGAN , W Va IUPI ) -

Zerkle,Ernest
Lee
D Childs,
Gibbana and Chn·
mayor was assist·
Grate aDd Soh
while M'rs
F1fteen merchants of Mason
, was have donated prites to be award·
ed at the PTA Carnival to be
Much of the 3~ bour meetmg held at th4: Element&lt;~.ry School on
wu eonaumed m a apirited but Saturday, March 19
congemal debate over the justness
or unjustneu cd the law requiring
Dnlwmgs for the pr1zes will be
eommun1Uei. particularly amall held at 9 p m Peraons need not
ones as Middleport, to treat sew· be present to wm however, if
ue before dumping 1t m the r1ver the wmnmg .ticket Is not preaent
CbildJ charged the law is bas&amp; ed to Mrs Charles Haley by Mon
etiJy ~ nfatr amce It permits large day March 21, before noon, an
mUl).icipaUties and lndustrli~a to other t1cket w!ll be drawn and 1
put 4ft per cent pure wastes In the the w1nner notified
\
river, which he clalmed Is far
Merchants together wtth prire&amp;
more contaminatmg than Middle dona~d , are as follows
port's total untreated waste1 He
Pickens Pamt and Hatdware
allo behevtd that aeid mine wa w&amp;ll lamp, Mason Fu'rnt,it1re Store,
tera earned in local aewen may table lamp, Bargam Center Mar
a' letlt partially purify sewage ket, ftve dollar g1ft certificate
and 100 S &amp; H Green stamps,
pgt m tbe tJver here
Childs suuested a compresen Hogg and Zuspan, one gallon of
e~ve teatmg program to learn If varrusb, Thomas Grocery, uomng
lllddleport actually 11 contam1 board cover and pad, Craig's Key·
Qtlnl the r1ver here, and efforts stone Service Station, oal chanfe
lf or&amp;an&amp;ze other ' small co~nmun1 and grease job, Wllson s Texaco
tie, t.o seek a revi110n ln the law Service, flve quarts of oil, Fron
b1ckiru: Ui' the State Polhltlon ~a's PLace f1ve dollar gilt certi·
Boaf4
ficale, Parkette, one half gallon
~&gt;f Ice cheam, ABC Cleaners, two
But be ~amed little ground witil garments cleaned, Balhe Jean's
Beauty Shop, ten dollar perman·
It
CouncUman Zerkle, chauman of cnt, Harless Beauty s,hop, hair
the sewer commlttee, in the most cut, B &amp; B Market, one set of
complete tbout-face m recent lo duhea, Jean's Toll and Teena,
sub-teen skut and Bachner's
cal btstory, told council
"No one hu four;ht bulldmg a Market, two dollar gift cert1f1·
~atment plant more than 1 have cate
But I have chan&amp;ed my mind I

~.-.;:,c;t:;~t·~.:;

Hope All But Given Up·
For 18 Trapped Minen
18 coal m.tners !rapped seven days m the flreOHWeptll!l"

Contributors To
School Carnival
Are Announced

~~~i~~~~J~obn

$25 tO $1000

Fine Laundry Service
Beautiful Dry Cleaning

to be

ever, Middleport council set up a program m 1ts regular March
meeung Monday nlght 1n town hall where requests for lights
will be accepted, studied by engmeers, and maybe approved
Tbat and a ba1f a-dozen other
aetJor;&amp; were taken at the meetlng
over by Mayor Kenneth
and attended by all

At Otterbein

I

Uve near where you think a street light ought

in Middleport, and want one, JUSt see the mayor
Actually, getting a street light won't be that simple How

u..

ee
present
QnCert

Tu IJ&amp;terat.

Invites Requests For
Street Lights In Mi,ddleport

To

bT

en tine

TWO THEFlS
UNDER L~VES'Q~!BON BY POLI(:E
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JJeeoted l'o

lmg

MEIGS THEATRE

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Hold Regular •

Ab.out

at 10 ...111. satuni~y

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Around And

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Presbyterian MYF

Tile rrally and out-of-door day which enaed Girl Scout
week activtues was a huge succe55 desptt.e wea:ther condt·
tiona. The meeting was hel&lt;! at the SaiJSDury ~hool begummg

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County Firemen Piau
Wednet!day Meedoa

Tbo Jlella councy 1J'lllllll....
Firemen's AssoeiaUOil wJII, ...:~
Wednoodiir ovenlnr, MArdi 1,0.
al 8 p, m In tbe ~Jipi't
Firemen's quattero aboVe lbe' ofq
ball
. ..,
Last •week'• meeUna ·•
eahcelled due to the we.tltei'. ~
members intermed iD tbe euWOD
monoxide '" educatloDil ~~
are asked to aUend.
~ 1
CIRCLE TO MIIIT '
The Federated Circle -of tbe
Federated Church wiJ1. 'hold a
short business meeting foiiOWl(ic:
the Lenfen servu:e1 at thJ ~
Wednesday evenint, lt hils llefm
announced

Stratocr&amp;Nser

That logical qlte!Stlon by ::lepu
ty Dlst Alty John W J.,ourks
freed actor WtlUam Talman--the
district attorney on the l'eJ;rY
LOS AJ¥cELES (UPO
Capt Harry D
31!;
Mason 1V .'Jhow-and six other~
Monday from prosecution on a to.~, W Va , piloted a Crippled Air Force C.97 SlratocJ:illSV
narcotic~ charge aought by &amp;her
WIUI 32 persons aboard to a safe landing Monday at blterna-·
•Ten cases of rab1es were report 1fl's
deputies
tiona! Airport
ed ln Oh1o in February as cdm
Two of the huge craft's four engmes had stopPO!l Rlld a
pared tn tiJ)( cases the same month
tbrrd
was leaking oil wh~n it roUed to a stop as ~sli lrlitJis
Jalt year, actordmg to statiStics Mineroville Mau Pul8
and~e·fighUng j!(jUif,ment lined the runway The pllin~ wy
released 'by the Ohio Department
on a ammg mission rom Hawau to Topeka Kan
'
of Hflalth The average for the In Not Guilty Plea
The
C alrcutt; carzylng a
'
'
Calvm Imboden, Minersville,
month over the past five years 11
t
has entered a plea of not gudty crew of il:t .«it[ 28 ler.v\Ce per ed a hydraulic: leak"
18 Calle&amp;
11~d
sonnel
beJan
bavlnC
its
first
At
that
point
the
crt1f
to
ll
charge
of
deetrucUon
-of
pro
In: :Meigs County one ease of ca
ntne rab1et1 was reported for i959 perty brau&amp;ht agalnat him m troubl~ about 1 000 miles from sengers dumped all thltlr aNI' U
w1th a total of al~t rablel cases county court by Norma Wllson, the Wut Coast. The No 2 engine Platt struggled to mablt$lljelll
~ ol li;~iOW; lfi"":
of the case started to go out and the No 1 and altitude
1~ lhe H:U involv1111 aU animals Pomeroy Heanng
cngme
"started
actmg
up"
Platt
"We
literally
came
in
aH
The report was receiVed by John has been set for Saturday IJy Judge
Bald.
Tben
No.
4
eJ1.11ne
developwing
and
a
pra,-er,"
Platt
Mem, Jfe!p Count.Y do&amp; w~. E. w. i'eopleL

Brou!!ht Home On 1'in2, Ptav!
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fHE DAILY SENTINEL

tollllbentating
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GrouPs R'-.l.ked
UR
Hi!Jih I'1 At hens

Editorially

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Meigs Shares In State Fair Fund

. .- ·~county will receive $5 ,500 from the
Fair&amp; Fund this yen 35 the 10('3! fa1r
part of a $646,003 39 Falf Fund for
. The1atr fund totaled $619,-

ofilO

aequlaltlon and operatin1 eOlia Ia

the next four yearL
Georae s . Yo•••· prtol(lent, '"'

ers receive an additional $3132 52 to be diVJded equally to provide added money purses
!or tWo and 3-year events The latter races
are limited. to colts and (lilies that have Ohio
connections in ownershtp or breedmg as provided in the Fair Fund legislation.
Forty f1ve fairs, three more than last year,
receive the maximum of $8632.52. Twenty
seven fair s receive $5500 each while the remaining 20 fatrs receive the mmimum of
$2500.
The 27 fairs which will receive $550V oach,
are: Athens at Athens, Butler at Hamilton,
Champaign a't Urbana, Clark at Springfield,
Delaware at DoJ.a.w..are, Guernsey at Old WashtngtonJ H~ock at Findlay, Harri'son at Cadiz ,Hocki~g at Logan, Huron at Norwalk,
Jackson at W.eiJston, Jefferson at Smithfield

co111m~1a Gas wou'ld be(in mpvtna

u. s. m~c!·

~~fo. ~~:!~~~~~s~~~~ia ~:~~~~;~ ~~:i~ ~~~h~:~a:~rc::;-~::! :'rv~:

DAllY SEN..,._

aemblo-Rutb llrDihero, Margaret OEVQTEQ TO INTERESTI

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOI
program.

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S&lt;lcial Event's

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Mrs. Eugebe HelfOb has been a
·
at Holzer Hospittl.
Grtnatead Is a medical
Pleuant Valley Rospi-

TO HQI..D DINNIR

GRANGI TO ~IT
Operation F~ard nl.(ftt_ will
b(' obshved by Ro~~ Springs
Grange Thurldl)y be&amp;innlnJ At 8
P m A progrJI'I'J. will be present
ed by Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer
A potl~ck dinner at 7 p. m. Will
prrcede the meetini(. The public
1s mvlted.

Handley and Edwina Ball: and a
OF 'ifttlGS.§IASON AREA
Mixed Brau Qllartet-.:Reva Rea,
RJc:h.J.I'~ 5 Ow~ PubiW.er
Nancy Woodleard, Jennifer Lohse &amp;OUihl!d ~err .tternaon u
and Elsae Antold.
S~day by The Ohio V•lles
The a!Jove m-:ntiooed Drqm '
~ Coln~DJ ~t 110 Ke.
Quartet and ~miJone 'Quart.!, io 1Jiiiil! Si. Pwfl'OJ Obto. BuJI.
reeeiYinC superiOl' rating• ln senior' n~ q.~ce' phone
ettitoreo!J,l~rtlon, are boW eligible to ltl, ~!flcJ! pboqe WY2-2157.'
co~e in state wide competition
!'(litered If ~d cll:u malltq
to tie l1eld Satui'day, A-pril Oth, in ~~ -_.t tbe post offiee at POD
the Lanca'ater lfieh SChool, Lan· ~ 011io.
caster, OtiiO.
'N.:tiOnij adverttalng repreeentao
~!!;.JrilllnelNt!mboll, t&gt;e. 1111

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WOMIJi TO MI!IT
The Episoopal Churcb women
w111 meet Tb...roday at 2 o'elotk
111 the P&amp;rlah hous~ with Mrs.
WJ!llam A. Roberts aJ;~teu and
Mrs E. E. Ha~' m c~fo ot the

Th• Nuwfi blrl~day dlanet )of
Feenej/~iii-u!'ft ' P~sl. ' American
Leg1on will be held this evening
at 6 30 p. m. at the hall in Mid·
dleport.

tonstall is reminding aU l.e(ion·
na1res and their famlli~l to be
present

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Me.. New Yora ettJ.
!lii!la&lt;itntlon rate., :Jellvered bJ
'""~r- where ovaUoble, 10 .....
'"-" weut: one 'rear in edvance M
\'tie Doilf Seotlnel offlee, $1ti.!MI·

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.,:lib. sY r.1otor
nute where an.l

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th&amp;t -day's PI'*·

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folder «nd low ch.tet prlee1.
Prompt IDIWer. Rhodea llateb.·
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'BULLI)OZER ,.:RVICES AVAILABLE by hour or job. Co9tact:

~u)J order diacount on all

or·
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antoe. Pol.e tyge steel buUd·

Mason C1ty SP 3·5178, Delwon
Roberts.
3 12 21tp

ideal for loallgg lhed. Free
very on aU orders plJced b7
March 15. e ye1r financing. Phone
Ori11 L. Smith, Long Bottom, Rt. 1
Racine Exchange.
2·25-17tc

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Control
- Bor• drawn corn

Pest Control

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Mtmb·e r of Nallonal ntt COD·
trot AasociatioP, •
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IIOTHERS: THE FIRST SHIP- 7 apartmeul:
I room •P
liEN'!' of WHITE STAG girls ment. A. N. Bengel, Pbone
sportswear, age 7 to- 14. is here.
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tb~ Shor~ Shorts. Heavenly NEW MODERN 3 ROOM
bath apartment. PhoDe WY 2• BARNE&amp;Slii~Sl&gt;N lljSuRANCK
tops In ~mart knit styles all in
51fl.
3 8 121c 1 Agects, lf1dflleport. Fire, J.utoeoordinatillJ: colors. Layaway
tvaUable if that Is more ~nvenmobile, Bonds. Pbooe WY-2ent. The Shoe Box, Middlepqrt, ( 17) Help
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RuUund Village $l,SOO. C. R.
Jordan, Salem St., Rutland
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WOMAN OR GIRL TO ASSIST 1COMPLETE IN&amp;URANCE !'II().
with b0111e wort and care of two
tecl:ion. Life, Auto, !'ire, Pollo.
invalids. No lattndrll · day oft.
CoD lloo Milia, Middleport,

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11165 'r oRD Z DB. SEDAN. LIKE
bath residence in Pomeroy Cal
uw fiwsh. $(195.00. Blaettnal'll, WY 2-3874.
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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONL
1fliO MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN. ONCE! Here is your chance tY
'~New J3;1,1ij:k tr.ade-in. ShoWI J(IOd
llave a business of your own, n 0
care. $895.00. Blaettnars, Pom·
investment reqmred, no age bar3-9-6tc
rl'-!r, car necessary Supply CVP r
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191!4 BUICK SPECIAL · t DR.
verU~M:~d,
•Watkins Products to ru
aedao, dynallow dnve. Like new
ral famiUes. For complete d erfinlah. Thoroughly recondltto.. tails, write Watkins Product S.
od!Ol' maoy miles of trouble
Inc,
IDept. J, Bo:r. ~.Barberton
free .,m.ct!. $'196.00 Blaettnan,
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AUTO CLAIMS ADJUITJ!R
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Openims available in local area
for trainee or experhmced rnan
NECCW
SEWING
MACHINE
between ages 25.3~. Higll sch(;Ol
Equipped to zll zag, darn, moh·
graduate with some college or
etc. OriginallY sold for
eqmvalent business expb tcnce
Pay off balance due of
required Grld &amp;&lt;~lacy plus
9t.. $8.00
per montb.
and expenses. "Only agKres!!IVe
'1\'Yll·'l\llll.
~·11-&lt;lte
ambitious bgh type youTJO:
need apply. send eopapletc
me 'With e:xperien~W and
requir!!d to Box 888·1.
Daily Sen\lne), Pomeroy,

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NewS~rmMay Exhibition Ball
~iss Ohio Say

Weatliennen

mi)NTj)N, 0 UPI - Billy Joe
Shaffer Wat aent..enced to Ufe phil
~ )'etra In JPriaon Monday \ jor
COLL:r.1BUS UPI - Oh10 wufu.
•traDJilnt hu former t..eacher ahd erman loday kept cloae tab on 1

8 -etntl per 1\'ord tor tbfet f0D110Uf:i vt inteftiona.
S119olal - ono QrOOlijllor 391o'!f.o per WW\1.
l'ull .... Of 3 ..... !'"! wor4 &lt;rill be dul'Jt4 lor odvertl.ol.,
If not paid wlllhiD 10 da!" alter lo&lt;o!vioc bill .
)'ponJ in Advertl~n&amp; - Sjlou!d be repoJ1e&lt;llmmedlotely. Tile
Diay !in&amp;t!il will not be re.wn~ble for more then one lntor·
m;t lj&gt;Ertlon.
Cor&lt;! of Thonb •104 Spoolel lioll&lt;es of Evl'l\ta 11.00. ObltUil'ieo
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P1'A TO MilT
Tho Bradbury PTA wit~ meet sortatJOn Will meet Wednesday at
Wcdnrttday evening at 7•30 at the 7 30 p m m the h1gh school.

HISTORY

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The Colu[Dbia Gas System Pl&amp;llB abti: ·one rbonth, $1 By mailj_ NJ11
to arqqJre 800 \1'. S. eompaet e'ars
six 'u.ontlill, $4.25; th.' •
and thiheby save "'DOo Iii fleet •iiititlii. a.I'IO
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2-d'an),"ii;ntl~el, Pomeroy·MWdlep&lt;&gt;l't, o., March i5,l:96o

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HOLZIR HOIPITAL
CLUI SIIIION SET
Admitted March 12 Mrs. LoThe Middleport Literary Club well McNickle, Racine; March 13 ·
will meet thl• Wednesday aftr•r- Floyd Bl1ckburn, West ColumbJa·
noon at tl1e home of Mrs. H. E Mr~ Raymond Yagatkk Cheahire:
Cook
Mrs Walter VO~;ll, Porricroy; Mrs'.

Gas l'..n.nany
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FOR CONSISTENT .DEPENDABLE RESULTS
jlATES

eompoct "" tnto the

clartnet aolo, auper1or;
Ricky and 4:1 ,000 mnes of uae. .
Campbel1, trumpet solo, excellent ;
'11le combmed savmgs ~ imtial
Judy Wehrung, trumpet solo, ex- acqUJSJtlon ~osts and gasoline concellent A Junior trumpet \rio re- aumptlon will approximate $34o,ce1ved an excellent rating. Thi s en: 000 for the four year period, Mr.
semble ineluded Judy WehJ ung, YQung sa1d. After the fourth_ year,
Ricky campbell and Pam Hobstet- when _the ~ompa~t cars w1ll be
ter Student accompanists for the full)' mte~at ed mto tbe t:Jeets,
several soloists and ensembles annual savmgs shodld approxtmate
Jennifer Lohse, Cbarlene $1~,000, be added.
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We have a ~espons1b1hty to the
1Comp~n ..
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In Seruor competition, two en- ble natural gat&lt; sen;tce at the least
sembles were rated
superior. possible cost to our consumers,"
These Included . Drum Quartette Mr Youna: Utd. That's why we are
with Bin Young, Jon Webster, always seeking cost-cutting proGene Hester and Charles Kitcheu, cedures and dev~ces. The U. S.
and a Trombone Quartet with Jen- compact autos fit our operatmg
nifer Lohse, Elsie Arilold, Dorothy philosophy."
Brown and Ruth Brothers.
omerwpaust.M~U
In addit1o~, four other ensemORI MOVIS SOON
blea received an excfilllent ratilil
CONNEAUT o UPI-The first
These include the f(lllowmg . Sen- Jake ore cafriers are tentatively
mr Trumpet Trlo-Reva Rea, Nan-' scheduled to sail from th1s Lake
cy Woodgeard and Nancy Brown; Erie port the early part--of April.
Clarmet Quartet-Charlene Diehl, I-~-"
Judy Hewetaon, Sharon K. Moore
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and Paula Sayre; Trombone enI ftl
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nO¥'\eed in Ne'tf 'York \octa:r that

Twenty . four Pomerny ~-righ SyStem's motor vehicle fleet. lm·
School Band students went to Ohto mediately. Tile Ohio Fuel Gal Co.
Unlvenuty S.turday to parttclp:.tc Ia a put of the Columbia System.
Mr. Young ad'ded, that under the
m Di.str1ct IG Music CompetJtl •ms Syat~m vehk'le !'i!~lacement policy,
Festival sponsored by the OhlO Jt will require folft' years for the
Mus!(' EducatiOn Association
Included 10 thts group were Th' 1100 cnmpact cars to be integrated
roll.pwmg soloisls
and their· raf- Into the System's fleets Automo-

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1Teua 111nd predicted Jt probtbl)'
Common Pleat Juda:e Warren would o!JI&amp;Ii Qh 1o
S. Earhart handed. down the life
A !lliJ(Ir lnle~est wn wbet... r
lleJlft!Dee for the f1n~l!lfM'Wlth· the storm moving out of Teut hu
men.'Y murder eon"ictJOD ln the tould bring with Jt eOilditloiiUI JJ&gt;Ui .• ;;;;;~, -;~u~:
death Of MJ't. Emma Remr. 75. which would triJger 10111e floodlaJ In
He added the 3&amp; 'YI!Ifl for araoa, In Oh10 TtH• appeared doubUul.
The u s Weahet Bureau hi Comutilation of the body, ~ntert!!J
Into 1 dweUJn1 to comm•t I fel· lumbu• said at lead two Wille.
ony, and destruction of personal of rain would have to fall Wi'tbin
property·
a 2i hour period to create a min(lr flood threat. Eaeh day the
1now melt:J, the more rain would
be needed to cause a sudden run·
otr of snow and water.
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Northem Ohio, A.rtny Efttihand the Cleveland Weather
·~~'c'":· said a sudden thaw or
ram could break the ice in
GH.._,: Monta:omei'J 16.0 on
anQ cause SOfRe fioodln,:.
upper 9.4 on lower, running '1
Army Enctneer• at Cleveland
teet; Galllpolla 18.8 on
11.1
on low~r nmtUnt 8
Pt. were ready to advise loa! tOm·
munitles on how to dynamite ice
Pleasant 24.7'1: Winfield
In the riven if the need
upper 10.. qiJ. lower on
23, 14.9, 1(4 running 30
and ~ traj.
Conctitio.n ., Mew.ble
AU dams Be UP from
tbrOuc:h ~t 23. closed
Lock 181 Avaraee ebout ~

RIVER
REPORT

Ohio lq........., Lock 1.1,
bert E. !l,eed down •t 8 om

Loe~ 17 'fi'ade Wind dowi&gt; ol
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am 8-0; t.Ock 19 'Mite

down at 8:10 am 10.2;
Beaver OoWD aC2:30 pm
Beuter down at a:so pja
land Creek down at 7:10 pm. "''" 1 .:......::::;:;:...:;...::.:...:::.:.::..::...:.:;:.~
Comell down at U·Hi pm
Ovec dft'n at 11:30 prn '7-7;
land down at 12·80 am 8:12; Win·
chester down at 2 am 0-6; Coal
K1dg up at lO:lll pm 10-6; National up at 4:36 am 3-6; Paul
Blazier up at :~:to am lQ-(1, In·
diana up at 10:4&amp; am $-8; Waid
Childerfl traded tows with Indiana
and turned at Lock 23 at 10·30;
Gallipolis James B. Francis up at
3:4:io am 6.(1; Vulcan up at 8 ant,
ll-0.
No Kanawha River report available.
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Legal NQtice

LEGAL NO"nCE
Dorothy Will Dans, who reuldes
at P. 0 . IBox 331, Saxton, Pennsyl.
(21)
V!l.nta; Dayton wm, who resides at
R D. 3, Box 545A, Bradenton, Flor·
ida; Clarence Will, who resides at
Gila Bend, Arizona; Harold Will,
res1dt11 at Box 15, Groton.
MIDDLIPORT--8-room frame with Massachusws; Hosmer R. Will,
bath, central beatmg, 127-foot who resldes at 102020230, A. R. M.
level lot (fenced) wlth plenty I S H M-A-A-G, New York, New
flowers and shrubbery, double York; Robert Abner Will, who regarage. $8,500.00.
aides ut
St.,
MIDDLEPORT-9·room brick, bath
several closets, Cull basement, 1 " " " '. .
furnace. Excellent construction
Level lot $12,500.00.
MIDDLIPORT - 7-room frame,
blth, automatic
heat, storm
doors and windows, garage and
large lot. $7 ,500.00.
VIRGIL TEAPORD, Salftman
229 Phone WY2-6731

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:11 up, approximately 1 acre level land exoellent wen 13 iiil1ea
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092. Pric:e
Mrs. Howell at Pagetown.
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iJ!,I .l!l!ollio• in moilm mabqs·
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old. Looll:l lh4 ~W:I lite
WUI sell fo: balance
$J4ll;.lf! -. monthly pl)'minll

FOij. SALE: 4 · room }Jo11se, 1b
acres, 2 miles below Long Bo~­
tom on long river road, on ·school
bus and mall route. Elec:trielty,
cistern water, cellAr under house.
Some fruit trees. Price SIOOO.I~~rylan!~·
P•rker Chaney, Racine, Oblo.
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Violets Study Ohio State's
Dream Series
All Set In
:-- Powerful
NCAA
Contenders
Pr0 Cage Ranks
New

Enter Quarter
Final Games
Wednesday Nivht
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fonnanee cleared the decks today the quarter finals of the Kyger
not
ea:tended by
Creek Independent
Basketball
~ar out their oppooenta Tech."
for a ten~honai Eutem fi~al Tournament Monday ni ght with a
tbJal If, ~~t Coach Jack "To beat Ohio State ,. ·)l . 1 playoU &amp;enea between lhe Phllavictory over Scotts team
lobaa ~!?ned,.~'lnobGaD ..~·t~edh said, "we're a:olne to ~ve ~~~~o delphia
a~d . the NaPleasant ~ as Johnny
t'be
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pion
Celtics.
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ormer Mars h a
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at LoqliVi.lle Sa urdaJ nl,ht.
Lionel Bo""S of the
•Boban a1Jo reported that Obio
The series the NBA ex perts
e&amp;
State waa "the lineat basketball
have ·been hoping for became a Middy
presented the tallest
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r,alit)' Monday ni,Jht when the team of the tourney and saw his
••m I ve IHII l4lU year."
Warrlon advanced Into the East- boys stamp themselves as favorDeapite tbt &amp;lowin&amp; ftportl on
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ites to take it all. Boogs w" bu'y
OIUO:.·~•, ltoalol NJd he w-'
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ern na s agauUit Boston wilh a
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b.
h •h h
..vef1 cODficleat" ' but admitted
132-112 victory over the Syraeu11 e to ay com ang t roug
is scout,._ B •Nationals. The beat-of-seven-game ing reports on future opponents
; :10 _,', uc...,yea were "a &amp;rut
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tequeace begins wednesday night with a view to coming up with a
CARACAS, Venueula UPI -U in Bolton.
winning strategy.
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all reports they RouJni
are a you .re a word
In the other o"arne last night
1 champion, ltiiy out
tal&amp;b
~ outfit,"
uid. "U ther bave any weaknesa of South America.
Chamberlain, held 10mewhat in Miller ':;
Construction
dumped
at aU _ and I'm not aure thcheck in the first two playoff Goodyear Corporation 50-44 at
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r..,t Dece-mber,
gamea, broke loose Monday night 1 ::1 ~;~!' led the winners •with 15
do - lt could be thelr heavy
kina Don Jordan oJ
with a vengeance. He connected
1
of -liotaofl!l."
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trave ed to Buenoa•ib""F.:.!;rlc~ j on ~ of -i2 field goal tries and
Games tonight at 7 p. m, are :
He Nld thf: avck.,. MPh• non-title bout
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added fJve free throws for a total EcGnomy Grocery of New Haven
iftd•ned .. .., nck- Thompson ot'
of 83 pointa that topped the pre- versus Philip Sporn at 8: 1~ North
u.::!trm~=M a!_C'_
fered an
vioUJ playoff reoord shared by Gallia vs. Ohio Manufacturing Co.
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Boeton'a Bob Couy and St. Louis' Economy got in the quarter finRoulfti sai41 be hoped tel obtaln
Monday nl.j:ht,
f ..tho1tweltbtJ ·aob P~ttit.
ab with a forfeit win over Rio
mo\1ee of ot~r ObJo State games champion Davey Moore met
Grande, which used an ineligible'
thi• week Ia hopea of finding yeu. old VeaaueJan ~-"OI&gt;IoerJ
player in its w.in over Economy.
101M chillb Ia the But'keyes' ir- named Car..,_ Hornande:l tn a non
Wednesday night the first game
mor.
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Robao ~ that ,..,\11-Ameri- ed the flnt' k~O'ut lou of bJs
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and Middleport going
can IGp.bomOfJ Jerry ',•. Lucat of career. 1
against
Pleasant Moose in the
obio
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Hernandez, unbeaten and unConst.
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ranked,
Moore six times
Corp. . . H 21 28 44
ci'ilh ,
~ uted Lucu a• .elpe- and
the jaw el the
CINCINNATI UPI ·- The UniPfleger Hi, Morgan 9,
t:: )' ' brttuant at fleldJIY' ~- (Jh
Springfield, ObJo, vere:ity of Cincinnati pinned their
10, Cofer 7, Weiher tl,
pas~e~
..and JtuKtnt them in 'on on
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nd hopeo today on a 6-9 sophomore
tbe
lwn
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way o a .seven
rou
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center for a revenge ~tory over Bloomer 3. Totals 18-14·50.
Goodyear : Martin 11, Fruier 2.
Ro11 ni fei.J'ed his chief seout
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l:leftndlne champion California in
ot have 1een the Buckeye•
the NCAA bask~tbal1 semifinals Roberts 9, Adkins 8, Whitmore 6,
alnee ott•er aourcea
Frid
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Cook 4, !&lt;'andorsky 2, Taylor 2 .
BY OSCAR FRALIY
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hlm
OltlO Stete Wal
ay n I t Jn San Franctsco.
Totals 19-644.
NEW YORK UPI-Box.lng is
Ed, Jucker, Cincinnati asalstant 1 ~idd:l&lt;P&lt;&gt;rl
11 30 40 65 not psysically as PLlllishinl aa
who 1couted the Bean in their
. . . . . 15 24 33 41:1 hockey or football, middleweight
victory over Oregon latt weekend,
Ashley S, Darrow Wilfie Greaves insisted today, but
a&amp;Jd California bad a "l!'eat cenCrooks 10, Markb;un it's a sport in which you have to
ter tn Darllll Imhoff . but Paul
2, Knight 1. Totals "make ia quick and aet out."
HGJt c•n handle him if he doesYou wouldn't peg Greaves, a
, Olllo UPi. ~ Tbe D&lt;· n't :foul out."
3,
Waters
6;
clean-limbed,
clear-eyed
:young
Taylor
lleera lost
K.
Bostic
16,
ThompCanadian
who
boxes
out
of
De·
Bowlini CORJteN open
Ho'e was benched early in the
trait,
aa
a
prize
fighter.
He
could
ti,
Fraley
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Toteams 'title Monday !light, but fl111t halt in the Beareat.e' Mid·
be, with his pleasant smile and
team c&amp;pttln ' Eddie Lubat&amp;4l can Wtlt ft(lOnal final Victory at
easy
manner of speaking, a colbreak a:n ABC record with some Manhattan, Kan., Saturday night.
legian
or a young blllineas man.
ao-so (for him) bowling today.
But he returned with 12 minutes
Except
for tbe aliJI:ht hematitchrernalnlnl to grab U
rebounds
The Pfeiffer&amp;, who rolled • rec- and block four Kansas shots.
in: in the comer of his left eyetrd 3243 series to win tb~ 199
brow and a nose which looks as
ABC tournam.ent In St. Loul11,
Coach George Smith said he
ir someone swatted him one dean
could get only 2~(t Monday nlrht was somewhat puu:led by the offi.
lick acroSI!I the bridge with a
baseball bat.
good (or seventh pl~ In the cur- clatina: In the Midweat Rea:ional,
rent 1960 tourney 11tandlngs.
but added, "As long as you win,
Opponent Buttfll Him
Luban1ki Jed the team with a you can't complain."
NEW YORK UPI - Oscar Roh· 'This" he grinned, fingering
ftlO, far below t~e ?64 he •hot
ertson or Cincinnati and 'l'om the valley on his DO!Ml', "came in
Smith bll scheduled one and a Stith of St. Bonaventure, the na. my sixth profesalonal bout. The
laet year In ~tnntng the 41n&amp;les
hour pactlce seqions for
two top scorers, headed the fellow butUild me. I'll tell you, the
. Ke -needs only 1231 in bOWl·
doubles today to
tears just ran 4own JOlY• •ch~kl."
throuJh
choeen Wilfle, only 24, le en ..l to 5
man Cinclnf!ati
the United State11 Basketh';.,
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INDUSTRIAL L•AGUE
Hl1h leo.-.., Mlrch 10, 1960
HIgh Th ree Games Jnd. - H.
Lohse, 680.
High 1 Game Ind. - H. Lohae,
229.
Htch 3 Games Team - Foreman
and Abbot, 2M6.
High 1 Game Team .:..... Foreman
and Abbott, 926.
ltandlntt
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Ind. 3 Games - H. Clalworlhy,
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Ind. t Game - B. Louks, 242.
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quarter. The order may help firm
qp tbe scrap. market which bas
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month.

• t wee k' the maca 1ae •s comte on the prime .&amp;nde of
heavy meltlna: scrap dropped another 17 eeata to $34.33 a 8r018
ton.

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BOSTON UPI - Tom McN...ey,
191, Arlington, Man., autpolntecl
Willi iBesmanoff, 195Yo~, Germany

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armed forces.
The arms race today is in nu·
eletr rockel3-capable of carrying death to whole cities from
one hemisphere to another - In
&amp;lead of · in the mass armles,
tanka and bombers of the lut war.
On paper both sides have disanned to a bare fraction. of their
HMS strength.
Wjlen World War n ended, the
United Statea had 12,300,000 men
under arms, Britain 4,663,000 and
the Soviet Union - a~ording to
its own figures-11,366,000.
Today the · United States
has
about 2,435,000 men in its Army,
Navy, AJr Force and Marine
Corps. ·Britain has slashed her
armed forces to 512,000. By the
beginning of 1963 they will total
only 388,000.
Ru.. la, accordhtl to SMiet
PNmler Nlklta K;Pf.~ljilh.,W• fi ..
UI'K, hn 3,623,0GI, min' under
ar"" now, She hat announC.d
fUrther cuts of 1,20Ct,OOO In the
next two YH 1'1.
Total troops in the North Atlantlc (NATO) Alliance today are

PROVIDENCE, R. I. UP!_,..
unparalled since World War II n.. Lrnn, 153, Jamaica, N. Y~ eutJ d&lt;•iplte 16 years
of troop cuts pointod Georgia Macldo~e, 155~

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set a record.
_That was the prediction today
by Steel mauzlne. •The ind111try
wc£1kl y ·f orecasts production of
34,700,000 ineot tona of steel, nearly a miUion ·more t"-n were
poured In the previous ·~
best quarter _ l&amp;st year's strike-threatened
second quarter.
Despite a softenlnc of demand,
last week'a operationa continued
at a hiCh level. Steelmaken operated their furnaces at an esUmated 92.9 ·p er cent of capacity and
pOured about 2,641,000 ingot tone.
While steelmaking operaUOIUI
will ease In the second quuter,
no big drop 18 antlcipatet!. The
national ingot r~te wUI avera1e
80 to 84 per cent for the period.
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"The trlek." Greaves pondered,
"is to keep him from catching
me. Nobody haa yet, knock wood,
and naturally I'D be doing my
best not to Jet him do it. This
la a big bout for me so I'll be
doing my beat."
This bout, as au the others, is
another of Willie's planned car·
eer to reach the top of the mud·
died middleweight "division.
"I figure to fight only three
more years," he expplahled. "But
actually I'm glvin.g myself only
on~. or at the most, tWo more
years, to mate it big. I will not
be cannon fodder. -There are too
many other ways to make an acceptable living. But this way, if
I make it big· aQd win the title,
could be a big booat to my career after I have left the ring."

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areater setbacks,
The ma1a1lne . said· poUtleal in·
Team J Game - Swisher and
NHr Cap.telty
stlbJUty in CUba ..wfO POM no
Drugs, 941.
De1pite cutback• from some of threat to the domettle •upP,Iy of
~lli--'Mi9,!&lt;Fllnlvo
Yiowlera
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automctive customers, cold nickel. Any lbort tenu pincll can
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few
WHk'a
Bowten
builden to curtaU production by
Lob..
176 229 17~ 580 15 to 20 per cent.
. Houdashelt
178 193 168 539
Sheet produeen tried to antict-J nildlr1n {~~~~~=
Bud McKinney
188 180 170 538 pate automotive eutbaeka by boctBtu McKinney
180 168 100 5.38 tng all the business they could 1et
A. SyJveatCJ'
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CANCILSJ. Dllerr
198 171 Hil 520 to eapaclty,

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NIW YORK UPJ - Jou Gono
111~ 150, Arroyo. P. R.. ovtpolntH Antonio Marcllla, 145, BNM~

GENEVA
UPI ~today
Russiaat and
the
West
are anning
a speed

satellltes.
U troop cuts were all that

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1'1!Qillrementa. Magee

'viMd event on Friday night,
Greavea baa bad only 44 pro
bouta, wirming 31 of them and
classing moat of his losses as_
"more moral victories than aoy·
body you've ever seen." Lauue
has bad 90 bouts. Of thete he won
78, and an am·u lng 64 by knock-

Russia, U. S.,
Arming Now At
Retord Rate ·

Steel Ingot Producti.on To Set - :OJ!':,~:;~~:rn:u::r::d~~
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All-SEOAL (Pomeroy) Banquet
Tickets Now On Puhlic Sale
Principal James Diehl Jr., said -:--:-~:--'-::----:-;-­
ducats are available from the Imboden Depart&amp; For
high school, Stark's Pharmaey, ..t. _ •
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Rich Jones, Robert Robert!, BGn- 1U8tgnment
urope
ey's Food Market and Tbe Daily ~ A/2t. Ernest lm-oden, Pomeroy,
Sentinel. All sales will stop on baa left for Germany where he will
Monday morning, March 28. None be stationed for two years. He le!t
will be available at the door.
Marcb.,.10 after spending a 30-day
The going rate is $2~ per furlough here with hia wife and
plate.
sons.
The dinner, to be beld in the
H' f
basement auditorium of the SaIS amily is planning to ~olo
cred Heart Church, will feature him later in Germany.
an address by bead cage coae~
Jim Snyder of the MAC champs,
NAMED ASSISTANT COACH
Ohio Unive,nity BobcaU; master
DALLAS, Tex. UPI-The DaUu
of ceremonies athletic official
Harold Rolph, Ironton; lntroduc- Rangers of Ute National Football
tionr. of the All-sEOAL basketball League have named Bra,d Ecklund.
squad •nd presentation of awards. as assistant coach. Eckland waa
Others to be honored are the an all-pro center with tbe Balti·
"Coach of the Year", RuueH more Cotta and was line coach
Moore, of the champion Pcme- for lhe past two seasons at Oreroy Pantbera; the Most Valuable gon, his alma mater.
Player, Phil H.rri10n of Pomeroy
and the foul sbootin_a: champ, Bob
wtnebn!nner, .also of the Pome- ·
IIIETURN$ ST&amp;TISIDI
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roy club.
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. (f'HT'-.._
"Tbia is practically ·an aU-Pom· NC) - Joseph E. Bowen, fire- ·
eroy event, and we are bopina man, USN, of Minersville, returned
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fans
support this to Morehead City, N. C., Feb. 9,
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sports ot:C!aticn," Principal aboard tbe tal'!k landing •hip USS
Diehl said today.
Waldo County after a tour of duty
with the U. S. Sixth neet in the
Mediterranea~ area.

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to be held in Pomeroy sponsored by the Pomeroy High School
Atbletic Association went on sale here today.

· NBW YORK (UP!) - Coach Lou Rossini of
York Unl·
yenJty combed scouting reports lodaf on Ohio State's DuctPHU.ADELPHIA UPI _ Wilt
Middleport Department Store
·~ ~e Violets' opponent Friday night at the NCAA nation- Chamberlain's record M -point per- bas.ketballers won their way inlet

Champ Be}ted

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

u11ior High Schools Name Hl)nor
For Fourth 6.Week Period

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fourth [Evans, Terry O.blln&amp;:er. .Marilyn
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Jli&amp;h dena ble, Nancy Skinner Duane
• aebool.s
announced · by Smith, Asenath TriCY Judy Vau
w1tll 31 ~ ltn ghau, Lola Ziegler and Cblrlene
SUpt.
.. ion,
22 10phomor Zundel
t · ea
or better grad
Ntnfh llraft
Bertha Amold
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qua.l1fy th~ lor th~ bonor Da vid Arnold, Shirley Ash Jamea
roll
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In the Junior bieh sc:hool , 28 Kay Comptun, K.athl';rQ Conkle,
t ninlb cradera zb elMht h graders Frederick Crow Charlene Diehl,
l- and 2:1 members of the aeventh Jane Uougl•s Alie :l Dowwe, Rot- trade quahf1ed for ttlf honor land Fisher, Lana FolKer Davad
boll In each liChool g1rls out GQrd.on Tony Hendricks Pamela
}- num.ber~the bo,ts m makJ[\' tbe Hob~ letter Ann Hubbard ,Rosetta
~ honor
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Lisle Jenrufer Wb:~e, Sandra Loo
l- 11le
or roll students are as don Sharo1. Mitch Jerry Sham
~ foUows
bhn J an Sm1th Jayce Slinley,
t Senlort.. Mary Amberger ElsJe Sharon Walker Richard Well and
t Arnold, Linda Crow Jean Dabo, Sandra Wells
Sbaron Douglas Barbara Eskew,
E••ttth Grad• Sue Arn oJd, Jane
._ Blll GJbbl!l, Mark Grueser Eme~~t Ba er Brenda Bailey Robert Buck
Hall, Robert Hamm Philip Harrt Nancy Burm, Alita Carpenter,
Ronald CoUms
Jenmfer Crew,
1 son, Harry llendrlcb Je.an Holt,
Roae Hysell Roger Leifheit Myr PalrH' Ja Hennessy Bubara Imhof na Maag, Albert Marhn, Mmada den Charles Kuhi Tom Lind,
Munay, HaW'ard Parker, Barrie Richard Colltns Bruce McKenzie,
• Pbtlllps Sondra Potta, Richard Eve Persinger Mary Ann Rick
Pot, E&lt;litickard, Charles R1flle ard Phylll6
RUllselt, Edward
No a
tJ1 .Q11rlene Smith Strauss CJntra Swatzel and Louel
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t:~. t Gall Shvera, l la Ihompaou.
' Jae¥_ ~~ J'! ron Zundel ud
S.v.nth Gra•s John Andenoa,
Janlte
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Coly Beaver Joel Boney Cewan.l
Junlora: Ruth Ann nrothera Da lt:alvert Ricky Campbell Donna
1 vld Brown
Dorolky£.~rown, Lmda crow, sa~ra Eblen Jlober1 Em·
Chapman, Carolr'ht ywarda, Mar ler, David Eskew, Margaret Folm
garet Handley.- 'kaaron Kelton ler Patricia Fult' Mary Sue Hand
Terry Knight John McMurray Mtl ley Donna Hauck, Sheila Htcks
chael
ROberts Carol Sargen Micky Me nch!DI,
Lmda Moore,
P•uJa Sayre, Jlltt hael Swatzel Dcnm s Moore,
Tom McGowen,
Nancy Wool:tgeard Sharon Young, Pa m 0 Bncn Patly owens aren
and stfte~C'Jf'R.o.J.,
da Potts Sandra Thomas Janet
tfnt,...~l~......,n
man, Smith Thurma Vaughan and Bes
Wtlllam Bentz Mtke lJ.owen, Joyce SIC Watson
Roland Carpenter, Ben
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t&lt;eY ud Mn John Hl &lt;"' hard~on
moved Honday Crom Spn ng A ve
to Bear Br.anch, Indiana where he
has accepted a church
Mrs }Award Bauer r etur ned to
her home 1n Man on S unda~ aJtt:r
a wee&gt;k s VISit With her p~tre n ts
Mr anl!l Mrs C R Kar r .She wa ~
accompamed horne by Mr Bauer
who ::~pent the weekend here
Mrs John F Batly and daught
er, d.f'H kuss Watson, returnt d
home Sunday evening (rom Louu
valle, Ky where Mrs BIHI!r under
went eye surgery four weeks ago
1hey wer~ accompamed home by
Mr Watson who drove thue for
them
Mr and Mrs Wilham (,rate and
wn Jimmy of l harleston W Va
were weekend guests of her mulh
er Mrs Wilham Baker
Mr and Mrs John Baker of
Columbus VI Sited Monday with Ju:~
mother Mrt:1 \\ tlliam Baker
Elmer Wwkham return ed home
Monday afternoon from Mc1 gs
General Hospital and Hi convalclle
mg mcely roHowtng surger)
M1ss Clara Bing entered Me1g~;
General Hospital Monday eve1uu g
as a medical ,PatJenl
1lr and Mrs Llu)d Wnghl and
famtly v1s led Sunday w1 l h rela
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Present were U101e named abo~e
and Karen Bowers, Vlck1 Fetty
Mary Francia, Shuoo Freeman
Kathy Hannahs Susan Healon
Melantc N1bert LtndM Reuter JU
lah Vaughan, Wanda Woods Don
na Hedricks Peggy Hoffner, Kathy
Dl1ney and Kandy Grueser
The honored guest rcce1ved
many nice Gifts and sendmg a gift
but unable to attend was Sally
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to t: n aunce) last Wednesday be
ca use of the de~tth o l her uncie
L h&lt;~.rle6 EOdy ~llrS Chesher lS
~ t-'c !Jdmg a Jew days With her bro
w cr Jotm UJacktord before re
Lmmng horne
lut: hard Vaughan and Mrs An
llice ll hlm,l:er went to Dunbar on
:s unda y to VISit wnh .Mr and Mrs
\-\ U Parsons and to return Mrs
Vaughan and ch11dren to Maddie
port, M.rs Yaggban and
nave spent the past two
w•th her parenl!l m Dunbar
.tu ana Mrs WUUs AJltbony,
Mr and .aJ.rs Gerald Anthony and
children, Barbara and Joe and Mt:.
&lt;.tnt.l Mrs Hatotd Ghase and Steve
H.obmson were m Huntmgton last
.-.aturday where they attended the
:.aturtlay i'11ght Jamboree They
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lN KEEPING With the
fa.shtonable tunic trend Je:hn
C&amp;viUlagh of London bnnp
the apUt-level look to a eGCk·
taU COIJtume or heavy white
JUipure lace The ~tm. eouu.
lea jacket, with ha.lf-mut
aleevet and flat button el-.
inJ', top1 a.n equally •lim •ktrt
!hal atopo Jwot ..,~_tho~

Rev. Richardson
Given Farewell
Party At Church

ul~ tun

L(tv J..ewis Mikell and M1s1
\1aude 1 aylor were gu~.sl..!i Fnday
o,nh Mrs J H Smith and MIS&amp; Ha
zd Vant:ooney !tev Mikell Who 18
now domg evangehsUc work, was
f o rm ~ rly pastor of the Galhpohs
Lhurch ot &lt;.:hrtat and VISited often
at the Smtth home
Mr and Mrs Jamea Arnold Jr
and daugbter of Cmcmnati are
VISitln(f relataves m Gallipolis
und he-re
M.r and Mrs Ne1ss Powell have
l t!turned from Florida He hurt
tus back on the way bact home
Mrs T H
Dn1s celebrated
her 92nd brrthday, March 12
Mrs James Arnold Sr, and
Bi ller tlllaw a~ businell8 vlsltors
m ParkersbW'g today

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und :'i1 rs lnhn Ri chardson
who lef1 Monda y fnr ll&lt;' ar Bran ch
lnd v. herP he h ts accepted a
Lhureh o, ere honond v.1 th a fare
Wf' JI par1 y Fnday ev&lt;' nmg m so
c1a l r ooms or lhe Sl Paul s Luth
( tan thurth sponsored by the La
dtel:i A1d :SOtJ ety A large num ber
were pre sent fro m t hr St Paul and
the St J ohn r hurrhts
A program was enJoyed durmg
1he evf'mng Pt rturrs wer e shown
by the Re\ RJ {hallh nn of hJS tea
vefs overSUib mcludmg the Holy
Land , Switzerland ~ rench Moroc
co and Egypt A shurlmusJcal prn
t:ram was prese nted b} Jan John
son Lenora aJl(1 I mu st Michat I
Dnll. B1ll Young ·\tr and Mrs Wtl
liam Frcck cr p1 e~r nt Pd th e Rt&gt; v
a nn Mrs Hl{harrlsu n wJih a l:Jfl
fru m th e two l Oil !l regu tJOnl:i
Rt rreshments of pit Jt e cream
coHee pu nc h and mmls were
served from a ta ble c-ente red wilh
an arrangement of JOnqutls
.Mn Vlr&amp;il Hamm was general
chamnan for the aff91r and WB :o
'ai ihsted by Mrs Arthur Pr1ce Mrs
Samuel Michael
Mrs r#llllam
Downtt• Mrs Wtlham Arlderson
Mrs Rogl'r ~'ret kcr Mrs Rebert
Jacubs and "\'Irs Wil ham F'rcc ku

Cub Scouts Hold
Den Meeting At
Kalad Hindy Home
Tbe regular meeting of Den 6
Cub Scouts of Maddleport was
held Monday afternoon at the
home of thetr Den Mother Mrs
Kalad Hmdy
A spectal feature oC Ute meet
was the showmg of mohon
by Charles Cltarkson The
were ' Marine 1 and and
of a tr1p through
ahowm, many interest

Former Pomeroy
Resident Marries
Columbus Girl

Fave
Mason County 4 H mem
ATTINO ANNUAL SCHOOL
beu appeared on the program at
the annual Regional Advanced
Clothing ~chool recently hel~ tn
Huntington
Thi.! g11ls were June ::ipencer,
Joyce Mc&lt;.:oy, Sharon N1bert, Jan
et Eshcnaur 11nd Sue Wray
The program mcluded tips on ac
cessorle~ make up, posture, hair
sl)'llng, construction and. clothing
activJtJ'l!S
Repreaentecl
at the
school were Maaon, Cabell, Lin
eoln and Wayne cour.tiea
l'orJ.,Y·11vc Mason County 4-H
members, lead(lfs and councdors
attended tbe school

Motorola
RADIO and TV
~sAlES and SERVIa

BELGRADE UPI-IIundredo of
persona were left homeleu by
which

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~ntral Macedonia Monday
The YUIIO&amp;Iav newa a~oney ~••

shook

jug said a primary school waa
badly damaged -and at least 150
houses deatroyed in the HUa~::e
ol Gradac

party Sunday

Mr and Mrs Wilham R dford
Sunday
ilfternoon at thetr home, Rock
Springs Road hononng
thetr
daughter Rebecca Ann on her
ninth bir1hday
Gam~ were played durmg the
arternoon and priz.es awarded to
Sherr'ie Blackston, Louanna Byers
connie Lanqmg, Sharon Glaze J1m
IllY Glaze, Rebecca Nease and Pat
r1cla Colhns
Cake J,Ced m whtte and decor
ated w1ttJ pmk 1ce cream and kool
11d were served by Mrs Radford
.asP!IIted by Mrs Glen Gl~xe. Mrs
Nonnan Weyersmlller and Mrs
Roy Grueaer
Pnsent were those named above
and Dianna Weyersmdler Marla
and Marta Grueaer Susan Lanmng,
Conme Radford, Loucrita Byers,
Bonme Galmore Kathy Abbott,
Cmdy Glaze and Bdly and Mary
Lou Radford
- - - - - - -e~tertamed w1th a part y

er money 1nd pro)ect to total
Ela.ns f~r tbt March ~ettlDI
stewardthlp
were dJ&amp;cUJaed b)' the group At
Mrs Frenctl closed the L'rogram thts meeting, nut Monday the
with a prayer for tht elturcb ~th grade wUJ present 'a proMrt Clarence Casey w.a&amp; the ush· gram
er for the oUermg which wa1 tak
en by the group for tile Sehool
Plans for the Junior-8en1or ban·
of Misa.lona
quet which will be held in April
Followmg a discussion on new wen also dJscuued
Others present were Mrs Ben
cho1r robes for the church Mrs
Forrest Bachtel was eppotnted to Phlbon, Mrt1 Lucy Greu, Mi111
purchase the material for 10 new Mildred Hawley John Krawaczyn
robel and secure tbe belp of Leo Kennedy and L W McComas
other members to make them
The group also decided to ac:rve
BISHOP ON TRIAL
11 dtnner to the Methodist Men s
SKOPWE Yugoslavia UPIgroup on March 29 A Round Ro- Bishop Smlljan Chekada of Skobm Jetter was wr 1tten to Mrs plJe g-oes on trtal Thursday with
Paullne Gallagher a patient at two Roman Catholic pnests and
Me1gs General Hospital
two clVIilans ~e publ1c trtal
Mrs East appomted the follow Wlll be on charges of anti state ac
mg as a nomlnahng comm1ttee tlvtlleli, smuggling and illegal
Mrs Glenn Lambert, chairman, lrcu;;M";;;:;en'-'c;;y;;;:d;;;ea;;l;;m;ig;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Mrs Homer Cook and Mrs Emer· ___._ - son Jones
.At the Flose of the meetm1 a
dessert cotlrle wu served by Mr&amp;
C 0 Ftsher, Mrs Mttrcus Cham
POMEROY, ORIO
ben Mrs Cook and Mrs C M
Henne1y, a contn"butibg boste11-,
to tbe group
TONIGHT
VIICk LEAVIS HOSPITAL
"HOUND DOO HAN"
CIUCAGO UPI-Prestdent Bill
Veeek of the Chicago Wbite Sox
Fabian - Carol Ly.Dl.ey
1s expected to be discharged from
the hospJtal tonight after under
Not o,.n Wtclnescl.y
gomg a m1nor Opel'ltion for an )
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LAYAWAY

Scouts Observe
Member's Birthday
At Wrig~t Home

A

POWER lOWER

The birthday of J1mmy Ander
eon was celebrated when Den S1x
Cub Scouts met Monday after
school at the home of illl"ll Lloyd
Wnght
Charles Vaughan led the group
m the Pledge to the Flctg ProJects
for the Scout 0 Rama were d1~
cussed and work started on birds
for the affair Gtfbl for a sunshme
basket for Bernedetta Hennessy
who ts ill were brought by the
Refreshment,; were served at
lhe close of the meetmg by Jtm
my's mother M!'ll Wilham Ander
son to Cubs Bill Fetty Ronme
Reuter Charles Vaughan Machael
and !Benny Wright, Eddie Baer
Steve Krtnke and tbe honored
gut~sl, Den Chiefs Tom Lind and
Robert Euler, and Den Mothers
Mrs Roy Reuter and Mrs Wrtght

TODAY
U" 2 B. P. Mower

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sat1sfyong goodness. Grilled to your own preference.
One quarter pound beef patty with a slice of real American Cheese (melted) with shredded lettuce, tomato)
pickle and our own fomou:nouce to compliment its delicious flavor.

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VOL XI NO 282

Pomeroy·Middleport, Obk&gt;, Wednesday, March 16, UNIO

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Showcase Talent Extravaganza
Ready For Thursday's Opening
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VaIIey's Rll&gt;rnreati'on Potential
Raised From Sewage Treatment

Metgs County Talent Showcase, an extravaganza of brilliant
costum es tuneful songs clever dancong, and Willy dialogue,
Wlll be presented tomorrow eveb.ing in Syracuse School as a
benefit for the Syracuse emergency-rescue untt

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Proceeds lrom the event which Will be made up of 30 acts

•
and a cast of 10() persons from all sect1ons of Me1gs County
:•~f:~rql~~t men attendtnJ the quarterly meeUng of the 1 wtll go to the squad towards tbe ~~~:e of a new emergency
~
Valley lndustnal Council Tuesday nJght at the
Howard Byers and Dick Wiley
club JUS! below Lakin beard a member of lhe West Vir
I wdl preoent a program of electric
Conservation Commission credit sewage disposal plants
'
gu1tar musac begmmng at 7 45 p
the 15Ryear nse m the recreation potential of the Ohio
m and this wtll be followe-:1 by a
River
oq an average
p1ano solo &amp;y Wayne Ro\Uh of Sa
He I
Sullivan New Ha
AcceleratiOn ot the U&amp;e of the
0
lem Center

relations att.ache or
Alummum and CbemJcal
and former land manage
execut1ve for that mduatry
Sullivan said the clean up or
the Ohto River With water treat
by river communities has
+~"""' 95 per cent of tbe dqmes
waates of 1948 and the cost
lald of sewage plants ls only
~ cents per person per month

Mower Loader !
pnrchase v t eu..]

In cOUDCI'I Act

Ohio River for (tshmg &amp;Wimnung
and skung m that decade and a
half IS due In great part to the
work of the Ohto Hitler Valley
Samtat1on Compact he said Thoae
are three of the faceta of the re
creation potenttal to which Sulh
van referred
Anot))er was boating for whtch
he adv9¢8ted pubbc Jaunchmg
sites
Attending from Pomeroy were
Clyde Kukland, Ted Reed Jr and
A R Krugbt Walter Windsor of
POH1 1 PleaJI.Ilnt pres1ded for the
flrst tune as COVIC pres.~dent and
IJe mtroduced special guests Jn
cludtng State Senator J Sherman
Porter of fia!lipoha The April
meetmg Will be held m Hunting
ton

Pomeroy Counctl voted m spc
cia• .SCJSion last ntght to purchase
a tractor, equipped wJth a mow
er and front end lollder from the
Meigs Equipment Company for
t he sum of $3 312 Thi s was the
only offlcJal action taken bY the
body
'rhe touncil sessiOn had been
called by :\1a yor Charles Legar to
consider tbe tractor purchase
and lo take some sort of aetJOn
on the March 8 deCJSJon of the
Ohw Water
Pollution Control
Board:&gt; refusal to grant Pome
roy further extensions on tbeJr
permit to dump sewage mto the
OhiO River
followmg purcha~e of the trac
tor the Counc.t went mto el($ed'
exl!cutp1c ses.n on wJtb the Mayor
and Village Sohcltor Fred Crow
Followmg the sesuon, Mayor
Legar s-ald that no aetton was
taken on the sewerage questiOn
as no offH•Jal notu~e of the actmn
or the water Pollutmn Control
Board has been rece1ved by the
village He satd that the matter
would be given r~r dUeus
810 n at the next meeting of Coon
etl llnnday eyeni.Dg, March 21

I
·Rescuers
Work
uue,
Third In
row: Earl Dean, Roy MHler, Harry Holler Dale
Mastet. ;
Heavy now
George Holter and Carl
Sentinel Photo.
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ChesterGrm~geComesHome To Meigs County's $50,000 Loss
~~1\t Pit Head
• Courthouse After 60 Years As 0rphans EstlDlated
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LOGAN, W Va UPI-Stretcher
Ftrst
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H.ll:K AODten«z

Kautz

Kautz.-

TUeSday 8}aze

The Chester Grange for more than 60 years Without a home
of lt&amp; own bas at last-4:0me back to the same bwldmg tn which
'
th t
f th
t
it was first DI:i~ed before e urn
e cen ury
This Ume the or_garuzation is assured of a home for at least
99 yeprs through a lease Wlth the coqnty commiSSioners for
Me1gs county'fillirst courthouse budding at Chester

enter
vas-shrouded bodies of 1S miners
Mr Parker remembers other
from the cavernous depths of
Charter members of the flrst
Jhe Holden No 22 mme near
Grange as Alfred Crew, Cr1t and
A slor~.::e bp.m at Camp conley 'here where they and five others
Lelah Eiselstem, Ralph and Della near Pomt Pleasant was destroyed were tr11pped e~ght days ago by
Wmdsor, Barton Hay~- E Hecox by ftre Tuesday mght with an eati a roor fall and fire
Jacob Dean, Henry warner and mated loss of $50 000
The st!arch pressed on for the
Tbe GNnge bu already held bers of the flr&amp;t organization and Frank Roecher All were Jeadmg
Poml Pleasant and Gallipolis fJve m1asing m.tners, but there
one meeting m ~e ne.wly dfleorat· for many years aerved as secre- c1t1zens ~f tn.e community
(aremen battl€'d the blaze for seY· was VIrtually no hope they would
ed .and remodeled bi.dldma, a 10rt tarvtreaaurer of the Grange
Mrs Joloyd Rtdenour, who ae- era! hours The barn was built be found alive
of &amp;e\-IOQ~inted meet.me fDI' '¥
·
cured
the above information tunng World War li when the rAs tbe atretcher benu, tiled
memben wtt11 d.eir -new quarteH
At &amp;bat U:ae, 1t Ia remembirecl from Jtr ~ ~ ... was ...... charier
wa~ Wet~t Yi!
Uie ' DtOO.tfl ol' the fDI.ne a
Next 1'I;Utadar they will hold an by Mr Patter-(
RobiMOn was 1 member of tbe second Grahge or- g~nia OtdDIJilCi0 Works
group of other maners-many who
,gpep bovae to 1b0lf off. their a Dehever lD the ":rlct trilotce eamzatlon m 1935 as was her
F1remen slid the bam contamed had worked almost unceumgly 1n
new ld&amp;e roojh to visiting Grane ment of the Grange rJtual and in busband and Mr and Mrs Ralph furmturc and two trucks It Wll' dram 11 tlc rescue efforts-bGwed
en
.SJsted that all late eomera give Parker All are sttll active mem owned by Lowell Wright
theheads In stlent reverence to
nte ftri:t Che~ter Grange was the pass word and work their way bers of tbe or&amp;amzahon
thetr dead comrades
1
organized m the Court House m accordmg to :ritual Mr RobFor several years the Grange
The vJcttms boches were taken
BuUdlni and held Its meetmea mson and hl8 daua:hter, Lucy, was inactive ID Chester but wat
COUts ' to a building near the plttiead
there under the dlreclton of Eli were late one evening and, al revtved 1n 1931! and has been acwere 1de'nt1flcat10 n was mad
hue Robtnaon, the farat master thou&amp;h he was master of the tive sml!l Mrs Pearl Mora Pom·
Vl,Sl•l
However, no names were d1vulged
Pearl Parker, SS, well known Grange at th~ time, the members eroy Star Route, ha!l acied as
until positive
1dentf1cat1on is
resrdeat of the Chester ICOmmun· Insisted that they both follow the h111torlan of the Grange smce lts
made by relalives
lty, waa: One of the charter mem· r1tua1 before belng allowed to reorgamzation and has prep.ared
DISCOvery o( the 13 bodies TUell
the followmg fOf publication
,
day saddened not only thl! south
Chester Grange No 2600 was
N~nc memllers of
EliiPlorer western West V1rgm1a mountam
orgaruzed February 12, 19311, un Scout Post 238 wlll leave at 3 30 eommumty but the nahon as well
der the mstructlon of Me1gs coun a m FClday on a three day trip The seven day
round the clock
ty s Deputy Master, the late Har- that will mclude a Vllllt to the search had been sparked by oph·
ley Musser and 37 charter mem Naval Academy at Ann1pohs, miam untt 1 Tuesday afternoon
bers gJVen the f1rst and second Md and the Umvers1ty of Vir when West V1rgJms mmes dtrec
degrees by a degree team from gtma at Charlottesville, Va The tot Crawford L W1lson emerged
By United Pr- International
Rock Sprmgs Granre
boys Will return home Sunday from tbe mme witb tears streak
Wtth spring only !our days away, another stonn howled The charter members were Mr evemng
me h1s face
Into Ohio today giving res1dents a reminder tho! wmter was and Mrs Floyd Ridenour, Mr and Members of the troop scheduled In a voice quivering w1th emo
Mrs E B JUugbt, Henry Beaver, to take the tnp are Don Spencer tton, he announced that some of
sui! around
E R Hayes, Mr and Mn CUrtis Terry Ohlinger, Roy Pulhns, Mike the men had been found dead
Tbe weather bureau Issued a
Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. J B Hayes, Swatzel, John McMurray, Marvin
The 13 bodies had been found
llar.ard&amp;us
driving
conditions
Mr and Mra Chirles Woode, Mrs Spencer, Charles and Allen Dow huddled together m a partially
wammg as. the atorm, wltb mow
Emma Riebel, .Mr and .Mrs Eldon me and William Young
fallen, crumbling tunnet three
mixed with sleet and freezing
Gaul, Mr and Mrs Ralph Parker,
The Explorer Post Is spon miles from the p1thead
rain moved into tbe ~Jtate
J S Frank, Mr aQd Mrs G L sored by the St Paul and St
"AJI the men are presumed
The bureau said tha~ it will
Church The dead," Wilson told newsmen who
M1chael, ~ and Mu Bernard Mark Lutheran
tblnte to raJn thla afternoon and
Elsel!tem, Mrs Abe Eiaelstem, boys met at the church Monday gathered about for the ftrU an
bact to snbw tontlht.
Funeral aenicea for Ramie Ada Morris, Ernest Bahr, Mr and evening to complete plans for the nouncement of the miners' fate.
The bW'eau ln Ita five day fore
Mrs Frank Harpold, M:r and Mrs trtp, wh1ch will be made by bus The news stunned all those con
tut Thursday thrOUih Monday Edwards age 81. who died Tuel
(See Re11cuers Work Page Six)
(See Chester Grange Page S1x) w1th overmght stops in motels
AJd temperatures would aver~ day evening at his home 1n Fair
~&amp;e 10 to 12 deareea below the view community near Letart after
normal hlcba ot 46 to 01 and tbe a long illness will be held Frl
day at 2 p m from the Edwards
normal Iowa Rf 28 to 32
Ralph Will
resJdence, With the Rev
Snow er rain was expected to Mahoney o!flctatln£
HarciaoqVJlle Lodge No 411 F
oceur about Friday or Saturday
He was a nahve of Mason Coun &amp; A M wlll hold ita annual 1n
A ddvina:, blowing storm buried ty a. member of tbe V. B. Church spe&lt;:hon Friday evenmg, March
the central pllinl today under
Middleport h1gh school will present Its gorls glee clubs In
and a retired coal mtner Has 18, at 7 30 Work wtll be confer
some 01 tbe bell Vlelt snow of the parent• were the Jate Strathfll' E red in the Master MasDn Degree thetr annual concert Friday evening startmg at 8 In the h1gh
yeaf and closed roadJ 111nd schools and Nancy Gibbs Edwards
J B Hall, Ironton, will be m schooL auditoriUm under dll'ection of Mrs Clarence Lacey,
tb:rougbout Iowa, M:iuourJ, Neb·
Survivors are his wife, Mary spectmg officer w1tb Norman w,u vocal musJc mstructor
rukl and Kan1a1
The program mcludea theae Dtane Van Cooney Sherry S1m
Rebecca, three sons Earl ot Le-- Worshipful Master 1n charge of
1'he atqrm dumped up to 10 tart, Wilhe of Hartford, Edwin the ae:s.non
numbers, Semor Glee Club Oh mons Phyllis Casto, Ml\l'garet
inches of soow on tlie bard ftf New Haven, .11even dJIUCbtera
F1Ye Soltesz
Refreshments wm he served What A Beautiful Mormng
bit midlands u It roared east- Edith OhUnJ:er, Mana G1bbc.: and after the meeting
Men Went To Mow·-. "Thmk On
Alto :Maureen Darst, Cmda
ward .lftto IUinota. lnc:Uana, soutb. Nettle Edward!, all ot Letart
Me and • G1anmna Mia"
Sauer, Diana Wllcox Neda Brad
ern Jti~tonain and lower Mlch•· Mary Zerkle, Hirtfurd, BeSIIJe
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[ Ensemble
Aulurnn Leaves ford, Lynn Damels, Ellen Dutton
PD. I
Oblinger, New • Haven. Nelhe
Paroled
Tw•l••ht T1me', "llow H•ch The Judy Martin, Carol Scott, Marilyn
Moon , Walk Hand In Hand"
Sc:b.ooJs, pt Pleasant and Ruby
Swan Carolyn Nacholson, Jamce
Jumqr Glee Club · Around The Tannehill, Judy Wildermuth Cel
Smith, Roseville, 0, a sister, Custody Of Wootan
MinorColliaion WWI
If You Cant Smg
To esta Ault, Diana Criswell, Jcy
Donald Dav1dson, charged by World
Mrs Flosaie Roach, )Vest Colum
Pomtroy
police
wtth
theft
from
the
A
W1ld
Rose
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l.&lt;lve
Little
b11, 31 crandchJidren and 27 great
Boggs Ann Crmer, NaTsa Frost.
lnveetipted
Pomi'roy ~ewery buddma: of artl W11Ue"
Lmda Lipscomb, Kate Ward, J11ol.
A aunor wreck waa lnvCiillga"led crandchlldren
En&amp;cmbie
tth Moore
Bunal Will be In the Zerkle cles belongm1 to Bud Wilson and
tly Poraetoy peUce yeetet~ay on
stored
m
the
buildlns;,
was
given
a
In The Still Of The Ntght
near
Le.tart
Friends
may
cemetery
Eait Maln"'ft when a ear driven by
First Sopranos
Mald.t Roush,
and Let
auapended tentenee In Mayor Night Song", He
Allen E l)UJ, ROute It Pomeroy, call •l tbe reatdence after 2 p m Charlea Leger 11. collrt last naght
(See
Glee
Clubs
Page SIX)
There
Be
Peace
On
Earth'
Foatesong
Fqnval
collided •witb a truck. driven by Thursdi)'.
Davidson
wa1
flned
$100
::1~
Semor
Glee
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Middleport Glee Clubs Will
Give Annual [oncert Friday

Harrisonville Lodl!e
Hold lnspteetion

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Annolttlrement IS bemg made
here ot the marrt age In Columbull
on March 4 of Paul Pulhns, .son of
Mr and Mrs Raymohd f'uU~~. Columbus former Ponleroy tellid,nts
Mt Pullins marned Mary Jo Stew
ar l o( L:o 1umbus, and the couple
arc now reMdmg at 160 Chttten
den av, Columbus Mr Pullins IS
employed at Southworth Poultry
Co Columbus, and hu wile at the
'h ool worth store there
A weddmg shower ror the brtde
iii planned tor Ma1ch 25 at the
home of Mrs 1 Jerry Pullins, 3044
Melva av, ColwtJbus

and Georae Jijndy.
HUNDUDI LIPT HOMWLISS

a seriea of urtb tremors

IDaughter Hon.ored
called w· th B' thd
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VJtllt.urs m ALhtns Monaay

WE TRADE! WE SELL ON PAYMENT PLAN!
.AND A FULL YEAR TO PAY!

Complete Line of Grass, Flower and Garden Seeds

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the tuner .. t ot Homer JonllBQn oi French stressed the thought that
... . uu.swt , bunday atttJrnoon
we s hould take time fur the worth
t rank (:booseorew wbo wem lo whlle tbmgs m l1fe and not rulili
Galu puus yeserday tor a cbeck up around dolna: the unimportant
Lcmwued tor trea tment
ones she urges the use of oo,.•s
.Mrs addJ.e 1-'u&amp;ate who has bee n atnhty 88 beat they could and not
a pa llent at 1\'Letgs General tor measure 1t by another
~ume tune was returned to her
She said that the WSCS bas a
nume wuh Mr and Mrs Harold vttal part m Total Stewardship as
.'Ia uer
[they were dedicated m lime, pray
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and Mrs Paul Thc1ss were - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - -

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BALL DATI SIT
The flrst annual Charity Ball
the pictures, abam
sponsored by the Pleasant Valley
Hospital AuJUUary of Point Pleas
were aerved by Keath
ant will be helQ on May 7 at lhe
plan1 were also mad€'
National Guard Armory nep.r Pl
the Scout 0 Rama wh1ch w11l
Pleaaant
held In Pt Pleasant on March
Special features arc planned for 26-27 Other Cub• of the Den
the lnlermlaston or the ball A
Charles Clarkson,
Bllly
rioor thow 11 also schflluled-- for
Mike Buak.lrt and Rtchard
the evening The orchestra will be
announced later All proceeds
for the meetint: were
from the ball will go to the Pleas Sonja
Ohhn1er and Steven,

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met Monday everung at the church In Middleport The theme The executive board of the Mid
"H
T
dleporl PTA met Mondly liVID·
for the d evotions and .p.;ogram f or the everung was, ow o- Ina: at the biCll school Kalld

FIEDDIE HOUDASHI'-T

Mr am1. Mn Dou.J:las Jackoon tal Is My Stewardship
'
Hmdy president, pre.icied over
ana J~rs ilarr1Sun He nUey Of .Kut
The devotional leader for the everung was MliS Frieda the meetinc

day

FREE PARKING

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Mr and Mrs Wyatt Wil l ~tnd
family and Mrs }iJles Mcfarland
of Columbus were weekend ~~;ue sts
of Emmett WJ\1, Cheste r Road
Buzz Beegle who spent the week
end wu.b. his parents, M.r and .Mrs
Joe Beegle and mter, Shuley returned Sund~ evenmg to his base
at .£o ort Monmouth, Ntlw Jersey
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Mr and Mrs 1.: .U \\o eese and
.Mus Marcia Karr of :syrac u~e and
..&gt;'lr and h.J.ts Ernest Wmgett and
Mrs Kel.ly Coe of Rac1ne were
11mong those wbo attended the '
Open House for the ne N wmg at
ho~er Hot;pltal m Uall lPQils :;un

Sugar Run Scouts
Observe Bl'rthday
Of Darla Ebe rSbaCh

Heath Methodist WSCS Has Session
Monday Evening With Mrs. East Presiding Activities At
Mrs B N East, vice prOSldent, cooducted the meetmg of Monday Meeting
the W S C S of the Heath Methooist Church when the group

Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

Joachim pr~stded
over I he meellng of the Daughters
of Ruth Clasa ot the United Me
thod11t
( hureh held Monday arter
'
, 'YOUR NI!XT
noon 1n the church pa r lor
Members responded to roll t all
.PRIY*-TE fARTY
mmn a Btble verse An arlJclc on
~~r:;·h~,: LmcoJ.n Will read by
RECEIPT! ON
Luc1et1a Genhe1mer
• ollowmg a short busmes&amp; se1
eBANQUET
l!lton a SOCial hour WHS f'njoyed
A quiz game was conducted by
eMEETING
Mrb A V
Howell wath pri:re
awarded to 1\lio A11tusta Gen
Darla Eber.!lbach was guest of
heJm&lt;'r Reireshmenta were aerved
hy the hostcs ~ e s Mrs Albert honor at a barthday part} g1ven
POMEROY'S BIST
.londa} after schonl by her motheJ
Young :U1d Mr:. Howell
Mrs Harold Ebcrsbal h when the
Pr1vnte Room.s F 01'
Rirtlt
AIUIOltltced
Sugar
Run Girl Soouls met m
; 1 ~ 10 flO 1'1G People
spccJal sesston Itt the Sacred
\fr lind Mrs Jack L Coleman Heart A ud.i Lunum
Mtddlcport are ~nnounemg the
Followmg th e meetin g when
of a 4 pound and 12 Y4 ounce plans were completed for the out
daugh ter on Saturday, March ~ of door meelmg
dancmg and
After 6 P M w1th
The baby was born at the Meigs games were enjoyed
Prizes for
Mer&lt;!hants Pollee Service
General Hospital and has been games were awarded to
m1mcd Tam! Loray HOO grandpar Fultz Linda Sbepherd Cmdy
f'Oill are Mr and Mr~ Ora Wat
de Jenrufer Blakeslee L1nda
kin~.
Middleport
11ncl
Mr
.and
nell Barbara Roush and BBirbaial
Serving Good Food
G
W li:llia of 1403 (,attls Kennt~dy
llld Legal Beverag"
Dme Orlando, Fla Mr and Mrs
A blrLhday cake, the g1ft of Dctr
l:Jiltll 2 30 A M
M D Brl ckles, Middleport, are ills aunt Mrs Shirley Mtlla 1ce
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ed by Gtrl Scout leader lotrs Eu
gene Conde, assistant leader Mrs
Hobert J:'etty and Miss Kaaron Kcl
Mrs George

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datn11e to both vebitlea- w1th no
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N::s!t~~iu«;ro:.~dent

Mn Pete Wheeler, Columbus, and World'

ordered lo reporl ..
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Ei&amp;en~ower today advoeatetl Ute
T A
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tten
rormahon ot b~raclal conferences Savage 0
tn every Southern commublty to National Conlerenee
help settle rae1al tenuons lOCJI
Leo V Savage, director of lhe
COLUIIlltJS UPI-.,...o h[Jh ly
rathr.r
than
depending
on
the
Tr1
County Teen Canteen will at
adlool tetnacen are beiht held
federal
government
tend
the Golden
Anl'laYersary
In nearby a.,.oldaburJ !M try
ill&amp; to Hll ~tectlon fn1ur.ance" Eiaenbower, commenting on re· Whtte House conference on child
to tHeir leb.oolll'llto at 20 eenta cent NegrO demonstrations lD the ren ind yDuth, through appomt
SOutb azalnst beJnJ banned from ment by Congressmen Robert
uld tbat when Harry publtc lunch coanttre, al!d be (;qok and Walter R Moebler
l'J, ,ff!fiiMtd •to paf the thought that suCh demonstratlone,
Arrangements for the director
fee, 1ht aC'cu.ed boyl if qrderl,y and seekiDI to wpport co attend the week long conference
a tJilid jio'Lijlpler tnle Uie~ rlgl:illl of el,luilifit)i, were dft are being handled tbroUJh the U
bim up and breaklol bit ttitutio.naL Tht~refore, he u~ S He~tth, Education a~ Welfari
• '~y llloould be nerJ!IliJ;e(l.
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Teen llacket Slqpped
By Columbus PoUee

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Chorus "These
groups arc

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Jumor Glee Club sopranos Hope
Bishop Amta Bowles, Carolyn
Buckley, Betty Jo Boyles, Sharo'n.
Hoschar, Sue Neutzling, Calista
Searles, S1ndy Simpson Sandra
Ohlinger, Jo Ann Mour1ng, Ka
ren Bachner, Ellen Leonard, Ca'troll Lyons, Dorts McHaffie, Susan
Slater, Iva Stewart, Suzanne Brad·
bury, Cheryl F1fe, Kathleen HU
len, Seren Lewis connle Naugbter
Karen Smltl!f, MtrY Walburn,
Christlne Bahr Helen Captelna,
Mona!ee Clark, Rowena Dunn,

Martha Nlcllolaoo, Dorolb1 Smltb

Studied In PTA
Meeting Tuesday

Heatlth of school children w.as
the topic studied Tuesday mght
when tile Letart Falls PTA held
118 regular monthly meeting at
the school With 18 present
14t1 Alkire's :t_oom Won. tbe
cOnf&amp;t tor haVIng the .r&amp;~-aales
sltmpa, llhl Florence Circle's
room was second Mrs Alkire a
room also won the attendance
award for bavmg the most par
ents present
omm~Ung
commit~ was
med by President Ramona Yon
ker composed of Mrs Marx Roush
Mra Herbert Rouslt a,nd Mus
program wa.s m
Circle The
charge of Mrs Albert Toney
Mise
Circle outlined heaJth
needs of school aged chlid:ren, 6
13 and Mtss Betty Roush present
ed phyaical, mental, emobonal
&lt;.~nd !lOClal heaitb needs stressing
cooperatton of borne, scbool and
community Hra.. Toney read an
art1de from the nabonal PTA
magazme enUtlcd • Sound Health"

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It Just Doesn't
Pay To Visit
Sexton Building

It doe&amp;n t pay to v1stt the Beech
Grove Cemetery Sexton's building
w1thout permiSSIOn from the sex
t.oa, Mayor Charle1- Legar proved
last mght when he ftned Jerry
Wtll $300 and costs and sentenced
hun to 00 days 10 jad for larctny
The yGung man. w1th bls father
Jesse Wtll, were charged by Porn
eroy pollee with taJting articles
from the sexton'a bwlding The
case of the elder wm was con
tmued

POINDEXTER MUST DIE
LOLUMBUS
UPI- The Ohio
MEIG$ GENEIIAL. HOSPITAL
Supreme Court ruled today Frank
Admttted Elizabeth Darst.
PolD.de:der of Cmcmnat1 must dte
Dismissed Eva Robmson, Porn
m the electnc chair April 18 for eroy Bertha Spencer, Racme and
the 1p-urder of Mrs Rox1e Marte Irvm Green, Mmersvllle
Hire&amp; during a robbery in Hamil
ton last year

the stage program

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,fakmg up the group representing

tb ~ LE"tart Falls sectton are Marg1e

Stobar1 Sue Ann Buck, Paula
Hart and Mary Grace Stobart Bill
Clark banJOISt, Will a;~pear domg
12th Street Rag ' und later tn the
show domg Bye, B~ e Blues '
Shtrley Noms, Sue C1rcle and
Karen ours, the Levettes " ~11
do LoUt pop' as representatives of
the Rac mc area and a comedy r..ou
u ne Will he presenW by Kathryn
Crow Ir ene Gruescr and Esther
Sylvester represcntmg Syracuse
Drtrtmg and Oreammg Will be
sung b} the g1rls ensemble of the
Eastern H13h' School Makmg up
the grouo arc Susan Livmgst.on,
Nancy Lou Cole Teresa Andrew,
Maril) n Koehler Dons Caldwell,
Jo Ann Hensley Barbara Smtth,
Donna Bahr, Ahce Livtngston,
Mary Carr Eileen Brannon Sharon
Shields, Marilyn Adams and Lila
Hayman
1he ensemble number IS from
the f'.astern H1gh School mmstrel
whtcl"l opens for a two mght run
Friday
Otber numbers from tbe Eastern
show takmg part m the Thtmdaf
presentatiOn WJ,J be V1ctor Gaul
ampng Slandwg on the Corner"
backed b)' a ehoruA line composed
of cecllia. Gaul, Heleo-:sen~. Doru.
Caldwdl, Nancy Jo Cole Judy
'Fick ud Joyce Guinther, and Gaul
and Sue Ann Myers m ghttermg
top hats and tails domg 'Wttb A
1 op Hat and A Cane ,.
Last mght the 100 cast memben
and other~; met at the school for
rehearsal when h&amp;htmg and stagmg deta1ls were cumpleted with
Bob Uoellich iervmg aJ coordinator
Dunag tbe fU"St half of tht: show
emceed by Btll Childs of Maddleport, solot5L!i wlll mclude sur:h
stage veteram as JWle Van Vran
ken domg 'Til There Was You,'
C.arolyn BeU smgug "My lkppl•
neSJ,' Kathy Wolle smgmg aild
Old Soft S~i'
dancmg the
and Charlestanna Ress m a com
cdy song and dance b1t, "Got the
Sun m lbe ~•ornmg "
Adding to the novelty of th'
the ftrst portton Will be representa
ty Janey of Rutlaml &lt;'n a tuba sol•
Forty Fathoms " Roundmg ou(
( S.. Showcase T'lll•nt P&amp;fll' 6)

Abandons Neutrality

Miss Hart Named
President Of
Parish Rally

Ike Likes Nixon For President

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pres.tdent t:lsenhower today abandoned all pretense of neutrality and made 11 clear that V1ce
President Richard M NIXon 15 hiS personal choice for the
The ltadne "M:ethod1st Pansb 1000 Republican presidential nomonatoon
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Y()uth Rally elected Paula Hart,
pres1dent, at a meetmg held Sat
urday night In Letart Falls Me
thod1st Church
Other offtcers named were
Duane Wolfe, vtce pretudent, Rita
Mlller secretary Kathryn PoweU
treasurer, Rebecca Tone)', wor
shtp c:h~tlrman, Patty Grimm, re
creation ehauman and Barbara
Grimm refreshnrent chairman
The next rally will be held In
Ractne Methodist Church March
26al730t&gt;m
Two rallies ar.e planned each
month
Ynung church people from the
Racme Pamh mcludmg 12 church
es partlctr.ate m the rally Pastors are the Rev John Elwood,
the Rev Pearl Casto, and Davtd
J Kunze, student pastor from Oh1o
UmterSJty at Athens.

Jitney Supper Is
Scheduled Saturday

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The Letart Falls PTA w1U spon
sor a jitney supper at the Letart
Falls gradt! school March 19
Servmg will .start at 5 p m
wath a Wide va,r1ety of dishes be
1ng prepared Mn Ramona Yonk
er Is president of the PTA

TWINING LEAVES HOSPITAL
WASIUNGTON UPI-Gt!n Na
than F Twmlng cha1rman of the
Jomt Chief of Staff, was released
Monday from Walter Reed Hosp1
tal where be underwent an emer
gency appendectomy two weeks
ago He will spend several more
week conv.descmg

West Virginia's Heckler Again Will Sponsor ·
'Week In w3Shington' Essay O~test F0r p0p1.Is
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Rep Ken Hechler has announced that he will sponsor the
"Week m washmgton'' contest agam this year, and will brmg
22 high school JUniors - mcludmg a boy and a gtrl from Ma·
son County- to tbe nation's capital thls summer
.. Last year's contest was a great
·
1uccesa 1 believe the 22 wmnen work or .a Congrt:alijllan and hta
learned a great Je~ In good ell staff secmg Congress and d.s com
lzenah1p from 5ecJng our democra mJtt~s m action meetmg gov_rm
cy.ln acbon" Rep Hechler sa1d
mcnt offlctals and VlSlhlit nation
"It certainly was one of the moat 11 hJstoncal shrtnel
lnap1ring experiences durmg my.
Each winner will be gl\'eD an ex
tint session m Coneresa"
pense pa1d tnp to and from Wash
Rt.p Hechler aa1d eacb wmner ington (from the rail stahon near
would spend a week 1n hie off1ce eat hls or her home), free and fuUy
JearDioi and
wilh 11w supervise&lt;~ boUSllli. aod a ~ al·

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lhc Danc1ng Cousms" 10 satin
mg of the roanng twenties

h

owanc:e to e P cover expenses
Rep Hethler announced that he
15 hopmg to mt('rest mdustnes
bustneases and clubs m cosponsor
lDg the wmners from each county
this )'eat
"In 1959, I financ.d the whole
;rogram from my own pocket.
wt,lch added up to cons~.rHt.
expense. I hope tMt Ifill .,.., I
can Interest C'OotPOIIIDn who
will help. d.rr~y the COlt of thl&amp;
worthwhile P1'08r811\ which run&amp;
about $75 .-r wlnMr,'' he said.

(See Hecltler Spoosor• Pa£• Slx)

The Pres1dent also sa1d be
would do anythmg he could to
help the Republican ticket if be
1s asked to do so
Eisenhower was asked at h11
news conference about remarks
attributed to h1m m an off therecord t1lk at the Gridiron Club
dmner b.crc Saturday mght He
was quoted as havmg sa1d that
thos~ at the lead table
needed
only to mnve two seats over from
Iwhere he w as s1ttmg to greet the
next president at 1t.s dinner next
year N1xon was s1ttm.g two seats
away
Eisenhower laughed and re
plted that as long as 1t was out
he dtdn t n1md clarlfymg what he
had said He sa1d that if anyone
wo{ldered whether he had a preference or even a b1as .about the
cho1ce of h1s suc~ssor, the ans
wer was yes-very de(lmtely
He later was asked J[ he speet·
f1eally referred to the v1ce prest
dent Ile answered by askmg the
reporter If thert- was any doubt
1D hiS mtnd

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Two Cases Nolled In
Common Pleas Court

The casl's or Blame Bmg and
John rranklm ruce mdtcted b)'
the recent grand jury for brt!ak·
mg and entcnnc the Chase Nard
ware Sl~re m Middleport, have
been nolled accordlllg to an tn·
try m the clerk oC COW'ls office
The two men had been charged throua:h the Middleport m.,-~
or s cGurt and have been conDn·
ed to the county Jail alnce December.

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