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sundar 1« Mes A'"'' ''"''
For Friday Evening Are Announced F or Chester
O'De ll al th"'
, 8-llally
-- -leport.
- · o . March 9. 1 961
� - -Pomeroy-Midd
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ed to tld, U,t. o.an·, u,o stud,nta
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about ,., pe, cent of prosram to help ......., About
durmg t h . !or lhe fann,n of u. ri llortlo
enrollment
the
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Middleport
Melg, c.w,. African cow,try.
From
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and Mn. Har11e,y
Ohio University announced oIll
made
were
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Hannigan.
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llnd
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sh, Langa-- 1
Mr and Mrs Walton Manley
�t ly were
home of Mrs. W1ll1a m Srmth
1 vlUe· Janet K. Carpenter , Ken· i
Dorothy Lal't'_v ;;ind \Ir� Nan Swan::.on. P att _,. Lo wery , Heier• an American nag for t � Ches,Pi md Mrs R,chard Rader 11nd daY the names of ' 757 st
s
MEIGS THEATRE
A full course dinner was sf'rvt-d Moort' sludt&gt;nts uf Middh!port Taylor. �t'da Bradfunl and Judy grade sdto0l when Chf'stf'r Co. ' Jaughter . Susan of Page Streel named to the Dean s liSt for th@ ; neth · E. McCullough : Barrie R. I
Pomeroy� Oh..
1:11 noon
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!!iJ,:ti �:hool w ill prt'St'nl a · · Mus- Wildermulh · f{o.,.. H.ow Kow'. · cil . Dau�ters of Amerwa mt&gt;I .vere Sunday guests or Mr and first semester of the current Phuu,...
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Caro
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a
Pomero
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21! memh._.. , ·
school year.
NOW SHOWIN.
Attendin g wt"re M r and Mrs ll al Shuwc.i� ul l!:16\ · th1: Fri- Barbani Jonei; with the dx,ru Tunday t'Vt'mng with
Essington, Racine.
\.1rs Pearlie Jewell of Hender
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Cinda
Cundiff.
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Freshmen must hav e at leasI
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Joseph Saltez
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Van
Heflin
Wilso1
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Tom
Beverly
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Rall
t"rorrt'sl Baditt'I
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Myrt W l
J o, or B averages and up=c. More than 50,ooo I&lt;ft Jgn teth·
a nd Mrs Hilney O Def
rAlbans.
St
of
�aats
Gra&lt;'e
Mrs
and
Charles
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lor p r s1d d nd
daughlers. Mrs -"lt-tlie Sw1sl'Wr. "' Ill ,.It' c1 nnoum�rs .11n
nicians have come to the United Colorurtoon1
\\I Va spt'nl the pa.sl weekend
Mr Edward H ughe1; Mr Ros» mg e1umbt-r will lit' ""Ther�· s No.. You," Johnny Allen s wo.�th an, ind F:sl a Kinws were r ;,portrf'
es for technical training un.vi
Featurette
Stat
Broad
- Mrs . Frank Was
Rusiness Iva Stewart . ' • Ry the Sf'a. , bath ,!) Comm un 1n1t1ons w en, r t' ii (i th Mrs Cl1:o a Staals of
Sh"maker Gera ld Swisher and Bu�111f'1&gt;» l.1kf' Sho w
der the Mutual Security Program.
1M 1910 1 , S
Ur &lt;i nd M r �
Wi l ham with till: � ho n1� l1n• ;i nd l"IISl ,ng heaulif'S _,
. usan pU I rom Harne t t C:unnin�ham stah· -¥ay Stret&gt;l
FRIDAY NOT o, N
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�hik in g up t he d,mel' lnie will Lit' len. Cind a Morns . O tt
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•oundlor and Elizabeth Quml•n
.,._ T"mer is a pallenl al Meigs
Smith and daughter , Agnt"s
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHTI
Coleen Wilson, Karen McElhmny. Judv Butcher ;tillf- secrelary Ada Moms . Es- ;eneral Hospit:J! when! he is e·
Bt-\ll'rl v f'l'ITm
SATURDAY
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"MURDEB, INC.''
J.mda ,Smith Kare-n Gregg. Be\/- Christine Coats, Judv Sautar am her Wright. Dorothy Ritrhie . nil treated !or a back ailment
Bottom
Stuan Whitman, May BN.tt
rrlv lunrlifF , Ma rilyn Swan. Lynn .JaniC'e Zirkle ,
"The r,oddt"s�· fRtha Wood and Margaret Tuttle Mr and Mrs . R r West and The Reedsville-�ng
Wi/1011 Plf'dgetl H_v
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"WALK
TALL"
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first
the
Closing
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All,.nsworth
Susie
and
Morris
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FRIDAY
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hom
new
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H ! Bill , Vtibon, Porn·
Wilham
(TechnlcoJor)
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Ohio·· by !he entm·
• Feb. ll with 21 members present
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Michael Callan, Evy Norlund
.Other numbers of the first ,t{'! l '"Beautiful
With Willard Parter
""Y freshman at Marsh,111 lln1• 1 will
(, uidmg Star Council. a&lt;·&lt;·eptt'd ida S;lf!nt Mondi;v mght and par M rs . Vivian Humph rey prei11"ded . 'THI FLYING FONTAINE$'
. l"IISt .
� ·and J� Meadow
,·ers1ty hils pledged the Pi K a;J- 1
.
. h . ,Th the in \l italion to ai:;sw;t Ches,et uf TuesdaY with Mr. West"s si�trr
.
'fhe
program
for
the
evening
"Three
�
tooges" by Jams Hauck
'fhe
second
ild
�g�
ns wit
,
(Color)
u
S nday, Mon...,,. fuNtla,
pa Al P·ha lraternit Y .
the memorial service at the Mrs. Henry Hennesy.
.,.., ' and "-'•
e� .,t." by
•·•an=me•
Taylor : Band Played On . with Jim . Hood"' w1lh
was ··~Jo•
Lint.la Smith and C!vda
and
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"'LET"S MAX)!! LOVE"
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t"'° '"Anrl Then Some." Sharon Hos- a� Casey and 8evt-r1y pt-rr111 as 1stnc ra y ' e
"" ,· ,• on·'" ,-1
, the
M r. W 1l""n
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell Mr, Geneva Nolan
.
Walt
Dlsnay'a
(Technl,olor)
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12 A rug donated b v B•m·
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" and daughter, Dianna plan to vis·
men who plt'd!Jed l r alt&gt;rn ilie� 1 he ch a r Betty J o Boy les, Judy Mar- th &gt; Strawberry Blonde.
. Marc
"THE SHAGGY DOG"
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With
Marilyn llonroe
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b
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The
nex
ate
mee
of
d u was awarded· lo Eliza
. it Ihis
�und .semester.
enu m pt·ttsburgh , pa
' wee•·-..,
.
the
"Al
Beverly
With
Fred
MacMurray
er numbers will be "Litt le Ri eno r
:Jnd
Cundiff:
Oth
tm
and
Tony llondall
_ 9 at the home of Mrs. Pauline
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Martm.
Jean
Hagen
and
Co
lorcartoo111
---·-- ----,:- - ·- Canrlv Store , " Michael Morris. ! Do Peep" , a monologue by .John- bt-th Hayes.
Myers, with the topic, hair 11tyt.
.Janet Baker, Carol Jacop:-. and · ny Allensworth : ' ' l',·e Grown Ac - At the dose of the meet ing. a Mr. and Mrs. William Brown 'll ".:"..'.'.. .:'.'.'....'.'.'.:..'.:'.''.'.'.:.'..:::_::::_:::1,.,..,..,..,..,.,...,..,..,.!!!!_i,,,.,.,...,....,,...,..,....,1e,1
Bf'th Layman.
cuslomed to Her Faee." by the SOC'ial hour was enjoyed A cake Columbus spent the weekend with
·'ThP Old Lamplighter." Carol boys' chorus composed of Ray walk was he ld and the c,:1ke won Mr. and Mrs . Ray Coles of Se(-.
S&lt;'Oll . Mar ilyn Swan. Lynn Dan. mond Kloes, Jim Hood, Bill M r- by Lillie Christy. Game.- w e : e ond St. M ni. Brown is the daugh­
if-\s and Churyl Ebersbach; "Life Cool. Randall Bowle�. Charles played and prizes awarded t h e te r of the late Simon Singer.
at Gibral ter's Pad." Sharon Hos- Swackhamer. David Wiley and winners. Quarterly birthdays will Rev. and Mrs. Clyde J. Bart•
Peter Walburn.
be observed at the next ml'eting, Jett, Mrs. Lester Taylor and Mrs
"Shine on _Hai-vesl Moon " (soft Tuesday March 21, with a potluck , ,
John Harrison were in Columbus
- -- -shoe) by J,_m H�, F'l ymond dinner .
- -- --� · attending
th
e
annual
Tuesday
-s
e
Charl
y,
Kloes. David �ile
--Sunday School Convention at thf.
Swackhamer and 8111 McCool: Ka1
First Church of the Na£arene.
IS. efferS
ren achner will pantomime

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Babe
v::i;e GiJH,•• by Sa,-ah Honn;- Church Class
gan, Helen Taylor, Mary Swan• Mn. Aldo Jefrers en tertained
rS. Organ $
son, Richard Hays. Erie Cham- the Golden Rule class of the Porn•
hers, Gary AuJl, Carol Jacobs, eroy Church of Christ Tuesday
Michcel Morris and Ricky Oiler: evening at her home in Syra&lt;'use. President
"My Mother-in-L11.w" 1mon?1ogue ) The meeting In c�arge or the
Group
, a
,
by :,orrest Bachtel;
P per president. Mrs. Melvm Smith
, o� Mn. W. A. Morgan was elected
Roses by Hope Bishop and Da• ened with devot ions by Mrs. Mil....,....,.., or """ial
pres,"denI and sec,........
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vi"d wI·1ey and "n-...
......A,, Purple" bY ton Roush who read an Article, relations when the WSCS of the
the ensemble.
"Pray W"lhoot
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. Rock Springs Methodist church
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with
from the u p p e r Room. T w o
met Tuesday art-ernoon ·at t h e
.
. .
the baby contest of 1961 with
s . Until . ., and ,,Faith a n d chf».ch, with Mrs. Clifford
poem
ood
Leif•
Bill
Raymond Kloes, Jom H •
Works " were el.so read by Mn.
.
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&lt;;&gt;res1dmg,
McCool �8 judges; Joyce Swartz
Roush: who dosed with prayer.
as the girl and Betty Jo Boyles,
•
_, roll c a I I I Group ■inging opened the meet
C h e r y I Ebersbach, Texanna Members answei=
Mrs.
by
prayer
. ture ver,e. A lha k ing followed with
Whlte, Carol Sc-ott, Sandra Brew- WI"th a icrip
ou card was read from Mrs. L'IU• An�s Reuter Other officers elect•
jngton, c·mda Sauer, pauY Low y
ed were Mrs. Lewis Grueser, viceery, , Barbara Jones and l,ynn- Ii H k It waa decided to st ll president ; M rs. Clifford Leifhett,
.
li;ht ���� and. greetinl cards B!I
Damels as the babies.
secretary and secretary of educa1
,
' Others takinu• part in the
· cast a money makmg proJl!!Cl. P.ans . on : Mra, Amos Leonard, •1-1ic:as.
and chorus will be D&lt;iris Rice Su- were made to vIs1·1 thI Fostt1r h
an
y of nusslons:
sie Allensworth ' France.. P�ttit . Rest Home on Tuesday, March urer � .secretar
•i
Mrs.
William
Grueser,
secretay
Dora McKee, , 2! ·
Evelyn G bbons,
.
waiter
Mn
of
prom
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Sharon Ingels. Judy R . tllff, Ellen ! During the IOCial hour, t I c h
l rfe·
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Dutton, Jeanne Bowles. Calista member 'told of the molt embar- 1
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secre
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M H h B
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Searls, Susan Slater, CarroII LY· rasslng moment in their I1fe.
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ona, Carolyn Buckley, Doris Mc- Refreahrnents in ketpffll with ; o chlldren s iind youth work.
·
church
liaffle, Anita Bowlea, Paula John• St. Patrick'a Day were Htffd by It was voted to �ake the
son, Csrolyn Russell, Carolyn 'li'r. the hosteu to Mrs. Conrad Obiing• payment on the k10 Grande camp ,
Yin, Linda Dunfee, Paula Mirhael er, Mn. Melvin Smith, Mra. Char- sill! development pro�t. 1' h e
Mary Frazier. Karen Ferguson, les Eskew, Mu. Harold S m i t h, pledge for the year was a1..-ce-_J'! ed. ·
Jo Ann Mourning, Sandra Sirnp• Mrs. Elwood Bowen, Mr!'. Milton , A contribution was made to the
son, Sue Ne «.ling, Carolyn Searls Roush and Mrs, Denver Kapple. ; Lancaster School of l\fiasioM. A
Carla Gilmore, Dia� McComas
thank you note was read from
I
Mn.
John Hartung for gift sent
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Cbarl��
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Rose ta Richards Marci!lla War
Kay Jenkinson, Joyce Swartz a d " Give Thanks In Lent" waa lht­
Maureen Dant, Ruth Reed is ac- topic of the devotion, and pro · .
America's Finest
companist.
: gram pres,,nted by Ml'I. William I'
Gfllt'ller. Participating in lhe proShoe For Boys
,ram were Mn. Scott F O I m . r. '
Activities Are
Mrs. Anna Reuter, Mrs. A m o • I
L,onard. Mn. Lew;, Grueser.
Planned For
Mn. Clifford Lelfheit and M r s. !
Girl Scouting
Gru,,er.
Salisbury Girl S c o u t I a n d The meetlnJ cloed with t h e
Brownies have planned iseveral ac• , Lord'a Prayer in unison.
------ - ·---tlviliet for Girl Seoul week, Mal'&lt;'h
12 through March ...
I Companionship
Sunday, each troop will attend
•
chureh In • group. Girl ScoulA ! W,th Christ Was
Troop Six, wllh the leader,, Mra. I
John -re IIDd 11r,. willlam c.1- '
evot,on
lin1 wiU attend the Laurel C I Kf 1be March meeting of the EUz­
P'ree Methodist chur&lt;:h ; Cardinal abeth stark Circle of the Pome­
Patrol Girl Scouts with the lead• roy First BaptJst church 'II held
er1, Mra. Howard Roush, Mn. Tuesday .aiftemoon at the" church,
Roger Spenrer and Mn. Herbert Mn. J. E. Fo■ter, chalrman.
Dixon wW attend the Enterprise presided and opened the meeting
EtJB church; and Brownle Troop with 1cripture reading taken from
ltu wilh the leader■, Mrs. Nor- St. Luke, followed by group 1Jng.
m111 Weyenm.Wer and Mr1. Wil• ing of "Let The Lower Llghtl Be
, Uam Radford, w il I attend th e Bumlllg." During the bu■ine!I&amp; ee.
i Rock Sprinp Methodilt church, slon it was annoWll'ed that the
' The three troops will join for white cms quota for the year had
a lamily nigh! potluck d inn e r been fflled.
Tuesday March H, at tht SaU. "Companionship with Christ,"
bury IChool at I p.m, The dhmer was the theme of the devotion• by
, COffllrutt
ee, Mrs. Richard Karr Sr , l M.,n. Joaeph Cook whe gave a
; Mrs, Harold Blacltaton and Mrs meditation on the theme. A circle
1 Maxine Arnold haYe requested
of prayen for the evangellatic
: !hat - attendln1 brln1 thelr be!lnp being held tMo ,_th
: own I a b I e .servlce. Coffet and I cloaed the devotiou.
bola.id will be provided by th e : Mra. Dmsy Jasper, program
, oommlttee. Skits will bti given bp chairman, read an �cle '·T h e
• the Brownle, and Cardinal Patrol Open Door," taken from Mlssion,
; and movlea of tbe curved bar cer- maguine, Auiatlng with tile pro­
omony, will be lhown by Traop P'IID were Mn. WIDlam Watoon,
I, Six.
Mn. Footer, - Charia -ley
A wmdnw dilplay la being plan- Sr., - J. B. Slephenson and
! ned by Troop Sil. for Girl Seoul: Mn. Walter Wolfe.
; week. Mn, Al'DOkl, Meip Caua- At the close of the meeting, re1 ly cookie chairman, announced frealunenta ...,. ..,.ed by Mn.
· that coaidol will errive IIDd be Slephenu,. 'lllo April -tlnfl
oolc1 on Mardi 17. Mn. Roy G- will be held al the haano of Mn.
I ,er, NeJahborhood One ehalrman Walter Wolfe w-llh Mn. lltepllm­
hu announced that a altatinc JNU' .,. In cliarp ol the
Ind
Girl
llonal
Lydia
Stewart
u
dev
SooulA, Mn.
: ty for aU .....,.,..
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in the cow,ty wllJ be held at the leader.
----• Sl:ate-A Way on Sunday, March
19• from 2-4 p.m. and adm1,....,. C
ouncU Member• Of
and summer festivities
will be " cent, wHb
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Janice llutb Caldwell, Cbetlor l"ONIIIIJ wllh five """1!lel ,opbo,non _, Manball U.- • 1111. Topic of - -. farm
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ll'rim a wide selection of ru,ced at:,lea in black · and brown
• • , that will take plenty of bard wear and alwaYt look nice.

TUESDAY

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For Spring and Easter • • • Sport Coats with all the latest
light weight blends of dacron, rayon and wool in all the new­
est muted plai, patterna. Also, our blazers in the latest
colors. Choose now in recular or husky silts,

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S PORT COATS

New progr ams and better services for Meigs County
j, people - from the wealthy to the,poverty ridden �
i are hoped for by the Meigs County Health Department's
I five-member board.
This .iatement was ineluded In the 1960 report of the
. desartment released today, signed by Dr. E . F . Maag,
I M." D. president; Dale Dutton, vice president, and members
J. Rhodes, Virgll Atkins and Naomi Chase, and
, tl£V; . BORDEN
Health Commissioner B. J. Allison, M. D.
The 20-�olce choh&gt; of the Galllpo_lis State Institute ?,'hte 18.. 118ld,
. l roo . we would like to slress the , GRUNT 'N GROAr:1 - Two Pomeroy High School sen-lors, Eric Hart, rlghl, on� Wally Hatfield, match grunt.
i�t pragies.s
believed
I
WW be featured at tbe Pomeroy Baptist Churc_h Stmday
fact that health agencie1 do oot n gro�ns 1n t�e phys•��l educat�on tlass of teacher Ed C offma�. Coach Coffman sai� _the students bawe tu:en
evening at 7 9'1!loct.. . The Protestant Chaplain of the has been mt1de dunng the _laSt l practice or want socialized medi-- I m�re mterest m "'."r�st hng than m a ny oth_er gy� class .s_p ort thIS year. The �oy� partiCipate u �der college �
1 with close supervision. The two he vyweights
Borden� will be the guest speaker, five yeara _to increase the 11erv1ees cine.
lutitute
a
m the pie ture above are begummg a match wttb the regulation
lth
of
t
he
lh
and
to
the
ect
&lt;&gt;
pro
Se
r
vices.
a
Pre:
He
Easter
will
f
e
'" P,blk health is "Pr,.enlaHve 1 stancli_ng hol_d. The balance of th� physical education cla " in the background watches the opening of thia match,
cwttnubia·
speak.at. · .lnornlbl sen1ee at 9:30, an� his daugb- people. We hope to be al&gt;le to ;l medicine' not 'Cw alive', our job ' No. e.1 mllnahons_ have been orgamzed to determme the "s choo� champ." Wr�stlmg JS part of the High School U..
·
a
ter, Jndil,. Ill' idtly recognized soprano, will render a offer new program, and better is to endeavor to stop • health : let1c program aimed at development of all•around pbysi cat fitness. - Sentinel Photo.
•
apeclal musical selection.
, servicelt 88 funda aod penonnt!l ,I problem before it begins, not to,
r
available Iv Ille d�
min; ,te to lbe pat;ent after he
/
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;,
He luls been paBIOr .of the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, The board also pointed o,t:
of every local agency ·
l
.
u&lt;Ad'""ort, slace 1950. March 19, Rev. Luther Trscy ··1n our annual repo_rt ..
.
ui1s yea1. , 11
"
.,
de
to
prov1
t•uo:: •uo::st and most ·
and 8 Billy Graham film will
a
e
�.t'the . · st spe lter .
solely
figu
rather than to 1in
� efficient service pos5ible with the MOSCOW mPll-Two Soviet Sciences, "already we can pre- conquest of space and no ufro. llclentifie
,
WD atfp.lD'
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circlea,
on what was accomplished in meager budget provided. T hc, l scientislJI clashed today over sw:ne that welgbtlesmesa
is no naut will be put into orbit until Tbe importance placed by t ht
�l:&amp;#ffY-W,Cf; 1960, we would like to �resent an I f n s are ;ir vided by Federal,
o
/ whether Russia's newest &amp;,ace danger to manned apace flight " he hat a 10(, ?(!r cent chance of ·Rusaians on the event waa uoderu d
out
line of the present programs · State, County grants and local Ji. triumph of r eturning a dog safe- r
But lhe agency also quoted the surviving.
le lt't
If It 1.,.,. the
lined by the Soviet govenamm;
- -ova;Jable.
rense fees. and included•
,I ly lrom a space flight h" re- lnstilute of Experinlentai Blolo- The officJal Ta,s new, agency newspaper h",es!Ja OrdlnarilJ,
tho d.,. ,nd I f It i::;,
''TIIB services of the health de- Budpt for Vear 1960, $!!,891.'8. mov� a ke! �stacl� rrom man- 11 gy's Prof. Ivan Miasky: "Scien- &amp;aid the main purpose of the ex Soviet newspapers
■ r, It's nlehtcr1wlen.
•
publish ant
Y • •• Mlddl1port Palh:a partment are only administrative. Federal Grut, .$2,-tto.l».
. making a s1m1lar trip soon.
tists are not ,,tet unanimoUB in periment was "a further improve- edition daily and rareq' cbaup
Chief Herbert Gllicey a n d A miSl'OllceptJon 1s the belief that State Sabaidy, $1 ,UG.OO.
! The ex�hange by the two scien their conclulliehi �J the effect of ment of 11pace vehicle design aod the front pagew
- no Jnatk1r
Mayor Kenn.fh Mcll hlnnllJ'
icel
u
ered
ae
1
tists indicated that Rw.sian scie1,- I weightlessness on living organ- or lile support equipment." It what the latest DeWI. But 'ftnn.
.
for
Licea!IM,
are only
ff
,1, u.oo
the rv
I
t
roub
h
no
tiscs. pre,,;ng to gel a RussJan ;n- ism,."'
: lhe inclljjeut. Your heallh depart- C..IJ Graot, 118,lff.8'.
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said !he dog was '"normal and day, Izvestia put Old nn -■
H�
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:unt :-.;:. cr•wi'!! 11
rnent ha■ tl!l'rieee for all classes Cost per peNOa paid lty C-Ounty, to space befo� the �nited States, Soviet leader, have declared re- weu·• on its retw-n.
edition..
..
are not unanimous m �ow close peatedly that � �viet Ullio'a T ss said the spacesb
11, Me1es Coant, enmlt- th, d1rlr: houra.
- wealthy to poverty li.l'icken I00.80,
----was pul
i?
a
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In · • · 1oJnt ,tttimtnt, tht
ntm1led to theJr eaurtthey actually are to this feet. will not risk M ldoa. life in the into near�ircular orbit readling
.
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-b:1&gt;e BcienllalA _ were quoted by
Sli.■f Hl&lt;I JllrMhl
a maximum dl,tanc, of "' '
·
a 'ct
hl bdlotl •.�
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�·11e·11na1 . .,. ,,ill(..,-li" ■--- · . �
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s.v,1
new,
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jlf
miies Bnd a mlnimwn tlislanc&lt;! of
,.
..__...,. pallini to hunt fH. flthlw . ·
WI! ,,.,
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Tua�
·· :,, 1aUDCb ltn4 , .
_......,. bait. Thoy ....,IN ,.....,..,,
1 mil f
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Publlo heallb ..,...,.. ,pan the $n1allpnx &lt;baskt . 5"1; Revac- , vrn
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ret
of a five-ton spaceihlp .
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hHo bffn con1,J•lnln1 No period from "a/le, tllltlceptiob to 1 &lt;lnatloni, 307.
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en
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ta
a
k
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..parlmtaf.
lldla
..,.. aly
wllh its cargo 'pBlact;e lhe dog
. re- ...... of dtotructlon .. "" lhe P" ..: The
th
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Is
the
alrwav
wi
o
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p
e
to
re
given
.
Ice
a
flnt
programs
reenmg
S
uual
IOlutina eonaemlng the Jmprov� tonal property whlle
i
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+.............
1� for the ex- for 1l"islon and bearing. II only l Tass �led rof. Vas,l ar�
latory message from everybody
ment o( � road No. J m cr■ wlel"t are Mini capturN, an....-.,....... ....
.of
the
Soviet
Academy
of
Mtclica.;
·
.
from
factory
to tnteneclll&amp;oow
' • work.en
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pectant_. When the child 1.1 glasses are necessary the HeaIth Ii
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liJem IQwn6fp. It extendl from
.
ss
.1
�la. The Sov� pre
lso earGaDJa . County line toward .,�!!ILi!'1 :www.w born, the doctor forwards 0te Nurae wJU detennlne whether or
u:
a,
Udel
l'ffll
Wenatleul
f
·
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r;,d long artlc no
-birth certlllcale lo the CounlJ not the parents can obtain lh,
Cl'VfCCS Of
esperlOb1oan, in the -�•-- •= ol
fr
�-,
W&amp;UU
....,.._,..
· Parsons.
ment as well a, comments om
,
The b • ., of Hyotl
Registrar and the certt·1·'"'le Is gI..... ..d If nol 'he w,"II ""nlaCI I·
•11; ... been lndlealed that the
115. --------- the ..... - and ui....,i
1nor CCI ent recorded
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In the Vital Slatistk'tJ the Lions Club relative to securin
Portland, who drowned in .he
...,,,,lukm ma; apput Monday
today
but
rtllt
of the ltafe awely
J
FU, of lhe l0&lt;al department. and lhe glasoe■ a.,d provide tbe club
Ohio River Wednesday af'er fall- V
,. • -1·' -- Al that tlme
obiv.:..i while wafthtg ,... ...
,12 b;rlll, recorded (Including de wilh lhe fac:t,. Should lhe chUd
Ing from a sand digger hart, at I
II fl apodtd that opproprlatlona
!haw to set in late, in the day.
Paden City, W. Va., had not
have a visual problem which
Jayedl.
W EqlnN1' Stanley J. Blazewlcr
11le atorm whim awept
I
foun_d yet today, members of the
Nur• guidance WSI given In would lead t.o blindness, the case
will be made.
the
state durinc
been
•
put two daya
fam,iy ,aid.
referred to the Staie Agonoy
,a....
YNlerclq the - 1'IIOi ed
e1gs
Jeers ,even
dropped
temperatures
Into
When the infant ta three months called 'Prevention of Blindness." Funeral sen-ices for William H. Volunteer.!! dragged the river all
liat », ' Bluewicl be
teem
whil
e
up
to
four
incba
cl
department can admlnlol- Eye Clinic referrments durin, Johnson. ... Rockford, DHno;,_ day yesler&lt;i,y for !he body
WO
for The Meigs County Sheriff"• 0.- old.
.. lo
IDOW
WU
dumped
in
I will be held on Saturday at_ 2 p.m Ohio Rive Sand and Gravel Comtbt � of four mUu of partment investigated • minor �- er � Diphtherla�Tetanu■-Pert1111- year totaled three.
northern .section.
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inds
ary
rv
F
se
at the cident on Route 124 yesterday sis &amp;hob, �llpox vaccination SanJtarian sci:ioo1 consultahons at the Oak G�ove Church m Ma·
..iy
f
E.
eral
ices
u
M
or
w
High
n
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J Ib t
Tbunday
v
Satlnlctlaltcil eounty road C-1 morning at lif:115 involvilll two and at time• polio lrmoculatlom were 52, and npectloDJ madt: l son Coun� wi_th Rev, _John lcenfam ily
Yoat, 8f, of 661 North Second-av 1..aused some drifting in UNI hit
.
T
th
Members
of
the
,a·
is
hower _ olt.K!latmg, Burial will be morn
When the child enters school, were 50.
llu.t.l ID' 1t11e Route lit and cars,
l
ing that 8 llOD, Harold, of Middleport, who died early this by the snow, buC fD IDOlt ff the
made
m the �d cemetery.
ster
__,.. W' • dtnanea of foar A vehicl� driven by Charles L its health is ?rotected by boo
Polio shots ! series · completed&gt; ,
Portland went to the scene d the morning at her home, will be beld state it jwt made it aeao m:11
mlltl.
Blake, 55, SyraC'Use, backed on imnrunil:at ion• - D-T·P Series tmaled 1, 090. and not one ease _ Mr. John.son died 'fuelday tve- at'C'idental drowning early
this Sunday at 2 p. m, from the Ewing colder than Jt wu.
11111 ii tD ht- delae II eoataJned the highway to pJct ul) • paueng. givea, 191 : Boosten given, '12. of polio has been reported to this l ?1ng in :aockfonl following a per- morning and inclicatlona at 11 · 15 Funeral Home with Rev. Boward The Blorm
tamed at 1eat four
i
bl daa ,peet(leatllnt whleh UV&amp; er. H s car bqrnped into thtl b-tck Diphtheria-Tetanus Seriea given , department for the past two · iod. ,.�f illneu. He waa a World Jed the family to believe the body Ruppelt officiating.
deaths in Ohio. 1bree of ta.n JD.
War R,. vet.eran.
NIil prepared by Barrett ED,-.- of a vehicle owned b:, Haldon W. 3111; Joostert1 given, 948,
I years,
bad st.W not been found
Burial wiD be made in the Gil- volved am:amobile colli■ims •
_He was lhe son of Mrs. Hannah Mr. P8J'80D.ll, a Jifetlme. sJdent
of ·QiDUo-Jte. 1lbe COit tt1t1- Albert, 51, Rt. 1 Jacltson.
more Cemetery, Mrs. Yost was a slippery roads while one man dild.
re
male la lo be - In - Accortllq lo lhe Sherill",
G,bbs Johnson. Letart. and of Ille of the Pnetland ..... had
Deorked member of the Middleport Pres- oboveling - iD Cloveland.
,
Ila C
!ale William E. Jolmoon. Survhl- on dqrg;r boall of the sand IIDd
wllh "'I- ol lhe Stale lie- -I repai-1, lhe 111'59 Cbevrobyterisn Church.
The Gealljll CotmlJ ■-ill'• ol·
ors 1ndude hla mother, 1 liOD, gravel oornpany for two years.
,W Coda, tbt fOIDIDlpiorlffl let driven by lllake lllllained rnin. .
She Is SW'Vived by a aon, Elwyn flee &lt;11Ued on motcriltl II Iha
Euminatlone, ba&amp;btbaU play• The climat, In this county, are Larry Joe: two daughters; Sarah He lllnived by
damap .... the Albert blcl
Aid.
is
three
childVost Minersville and daugh- area today to bl Gtiaaet, .-.lul
de
R.
beid every two mont,hs In tbe
'1bt l!Ollllty 18 cnw II
�scaped damage. No :.r1e: el'II 91. In gra schools.
l Melgs County H�lth epar ent Ellen and Carol SI.II!; two �h- ren, Harold, of Portland; Juan- ters, �- George M� of Porn- as there was amt driftia,. 'l1ae
D
Vision lest.I, 284.
tm , el'll, OonJe JonllOR. Rockford and it.a Perry of Parkersburg, and Nawertbta CID1 •WIii
ttmcb o( l'Vllll JD were filed. ff
eroy, Ml'll. Hilda F'rP.nch of Co- couoty got betweea four _. five
Dalmlle
r-nferences
Roy Edward Johnson, Mason.: two !Ii&amp;- om1 Coffman of Clinton,
of
der
Ul'tel
Dr.
the
held
di
by
109
un
N
co
Sh
. rection
NpQrted
, t
Ohio, lumbus and Mrs. Vera Gilber of Jnches of new IDOW,
The eri '■ Department a
Blalewia lDcl l'oreman Danny rested .P'raak· Harrah of Middle- with tbe teachert bl the school,. Donnerberg, �rom the Ohio Tuber ters, Mrs.. Katie Hart;Letan, and and ril wife, AJeta Ball Parso.J. ne ville.
The 40 mile per blur wlDdl
Za s
Jut nicht
heck 'ftwn were 167 nuraJn11 Yilit, b,Y culoaia Ho&amp;p1l:81 and the B en Mrs. Freda �wards, Hlddteport. Other su ive are
1bomplon.
rv r,
on a bad c
three bro- Her husband, Charles E., pre- which luhed the state lhatleted
.
port
't!f
warrant from Weat Virlfnla. He the Nunes under the Child Health FrantlJn Samtarium, Columbua. The body will be, taken to lhe tber1, Donald of Athens ; otmer ceded in death three years ago. windows, incllidiog a big plal,e
,,
Doctor, reported UI eaaes o t home .of his sister, Mn. Hart of of Akron and K� of Columbus, Three IIODI are also decea&amp;ed. glass one in the Eut Obit Gu
Nura1nl Service.
ii being beJd In county jail.
. Rheumat� Fever and requested Leta,-t. S a t u r d • r morning and II grllDdcltild
a
Tw-loe
yur
Pla
tic.
E:&gt;ilepttc.
st 1,
surv
do
Dog Ordinmee Wilt
a
ren. Mr. Par_____
Mn. Yo cbildre
in
800
ived
by
Co.
lnt1ldiq
- ad.
,n
IIDd
and
farmer
•
"
worked
unlU
re
gas
Crl(opled CbUdren IIDd Cardiac Penlclllln eriroliment for the ,a- Friends may call �
II gre lan
Be Jn Okeel N ·
eight ll'and
n
aft
CENTRAL ll'JN8
Cllnlco are held, In ■ddltion In lienta. There ore elevm per,ons of Ille ftrnaral. Tlw! L. G. Mohr weU �peralor before taking 1'1e ondcl!ild"'"' a olsler, Bessie
Land·
� ...,,,,
er midnlgbt y_,..
gr
Shortly
b
with
sand
Gr
t
and
gravel
The
Fiftb
l
Funera1 Home of Pt., ·. Pleasant .la jo
he
the Eye Clbrla previously men· under therapy now.
Central ade Schoo
en Wamed. dot ownaa "'- the vi)).
COJD· Sturgeon of Ft. Pleasant, and town reported twe
inches of snow,
pany.
and Sixth grader, coached by llmoetl. .,,_ cllnlc, .,.. In The healtb c:ommlsllioner and ' In charge.
qe that In Millpll- of a
______
brothers,
hmes
Miller
of
Atroa
while
Amo
bad
picbd op u
o
. --lled op Terry Ohlinger dumped Bob ltob- -1,y ....,,unltfe■ IIDd dilldreu n - •illled the Infirmary and
I
and
William
Miller
of
Lltbojtolia.
inch
.
ordlnuoo, dop D11111 bl
DILCHER CITED
from today Marcl, 10 unlll Odo- ""'· s,pr limo boy, '8-D In the can bJ mwued by - local dil ,....lolY lests on 24 peraona.
la lhe Toledo area lanj&gt;er•
o.
•
'
preliminary
Jame,
fl8IINI
beforw
I
b
e
bealilo
Dilclter, IB, Harr,,on.
department.
Twenty
Jbree
Inspection
the
F
&amp;
finding
AM
two acliw.
of
__
bor L
•
.
j' ville.
Pomeroy - Pl. pJe._t indepeo,, cblld.-.. att.nded
_ I - durina the alght fflllalnod
__
WOI c,fed for puking on
lour ellnlcs
nunes aui8fed a local dnc:lor at I N I M
Ile
d
mostly dear an lhe meraory ••
dent cace till laol nlgbt .a """1e- _ In TB wort, llau x,roy, ..i.Je&lt;t the Bedford Reereallooal Center �.,!�
the highway by the Slata Pa� Artioos By Cloort
down to a chilly II then,. ColnmC.
::.:1n....a,·
pful
1,973; IUlpaettd ca-, n; Non and toot 24 blood lesta, tmdlrq J!:
Hip Smoot.
ll
Ponte- Th�y and was to appear m � JH:"90DII were fined tltla bu, and Chesapeake dropped lo
ad. laba to the eounty dog roy JunlOI'
that
dward 8llllOUD0ld
----·
M e,p County Court lod,y,
mornmg m local &lt;"OUDly court by ,._
N&gt;ereuloua palbololJ• ti�
none reactive.
......._.
.-- An npeue lee wfll �Wff
No
roy
.
F
AM
wil
ge
.
___..
....
and
o
w
Lod
16'
l
_____
•
Judge Emmett E. Peaples.
doe
of
fo
r
ca
total
bl
DurinJ !Ito yur ..., ....,
IJocton ,.,..._
lo
paid 11111n a
I, ourMAIi awtGIID
A -1 high pn,ssure ridge wu
.
hold a ipecial meetlttg Monday
-uAD
CALLE
D
Oll...-o
NYen
,
J&amp;\:A
-• �...,.
�---- MOITIS was fiined
Vemereal
Diseue.
ed
-.i
!he The P
ezpeded
to move in today •
a
1
for
an
h
p
m
I
.
.
M
llepart A � boinfl dlolJIION'I u The Sanllortan asslJfed In num7 3 � 7 ,30
- The Racine emergency ,quad 125 IIDd cosla nn • ciletlon of anlling bl
• ___ _
ment ba1 a
lair weau.er', but
nu
.
c
lns
a
pe
om
was cnlled lo the home of Jennie speeding by !he Ohio Stale Patrol ·lll ...., oudlneu
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Southern of Rt. 1, lllddllport, on � Ohio 'l\lberelllolll h spected UetinRed ea
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District Deputy Grand �aster Holter, Raclne at 7 p. m Wednts. and James K . Dilcher was fined w�
,
ting
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in
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as
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PAMWIBI, IAIIIAGBf
northw t w s mon
fu
• charge of reckleu -atfon.
Erie
al
ollor
appru-v•I .,, malting NS lnspectjons. m Jerald B. Holl of lroolnn w,n be day evenmg. Mn. Holler, wa, suf. IS nod coslA no a charge of
pltal
A
lnspedloa officer. There will lerlng frmn flinela IIDd waa lake,, :,arklng oo Ille highway by the off Lake e . In"' '" lonlgb
allll - a,pper He will appear befoN Mayor I, ,-/ffll from the c.m.y Com- con,uitatlons IIDd loot 81 waler
lo be-■beld.11 Jqp
Wohon Laqne Cborle■ 1-r Salurd■y nlpl.
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be work In Ille ...,.nd degree. to Holzer hospital.
OSP.
teal, .
club -- near - IIGatloJ
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and
temperolures
and
mod
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evOllln&amp;, lbrd, 13111. All _,.
LOCAL TEMP
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ter Mam.;. are inv;fed "'
Mas
ber■ are ...... lo - anJ ..,.. lemper■ture at the 1-YSIS
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brfq � llarYinl - nt seo11on of - and Mecunie■Sr. ..
Auxiliary Planotog
f p. m., "- per plale, ■aid Willi, ,t, In
at _, wn 15 The local depa,lment Pff Ria,, IIDd Clerit •Rea/,trar, .
Meetin March 13
degree&amp; st1e■ dw.
AnlllonJ. _....I,
.....,. - availal&gt;lo 1o the Boulab Strauu.
Lodlea Awtilfary
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Fire Department will meet foe
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lhe drtnkJna local
11.136.
leu In stale aid was not set high enough lo appro\
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i&gt;urtal
t
y : Dena Zwilling, Pome- this year, the executive lleCl'e- priate all available fimds to lhe tion sale planned for Mardi %1
Pomero
Ptmu
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rea:iltrar
WIUI' Teltl tam totaled GI
Guilty OD three counl&amp;--burglary, larceny .,Dd•
mmt
bl illued· liJ the M&amp;lstrar roy. IIDd James Hawle
8
ma, .,_;. laued lo fond
hes been mo,ed back lo the Mony, Middle - lary of the Ohio Education Auo- dlsbida.
llclou, destruetlon of property owned by Georg,r· lteith lota1ed ill
before
• bodJ .., be Interred port.
.
day
•lotion
,a;d
today
.
tlal
s. Di.trlcts reorgnrti,ed prior
meeting.
-wa the l!!IY Nl"dlcl returned against Jack L. Meek,
Ourlag lilt !Ur 11N there """'
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U"Keele
18,1 !hat lhree 18 a IIUal"alltee of 00 1os, of .,.,. Amillary memben also an22, BL 1 Ga!Jlpoll9 It 5:10 p.m. Thunda:,,
� p&amp;rlOmle( ol tho local de- 181 death, In ' the cow,ty,
ma
in ,- oaused Ille dlslricl,, funds.
noun&lt;ed that plans for an Easter
Ilg Ooiinly Common Pleas,Jadp ·Jolul�e. - 8-u I""'· ••IMddlll• t.•lllt-lloallll - hem, Cardlo-Vucuiar-Re
WOMAN DL
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CulA to Meig., County IChool, ea.a.,. will be � al the M,n. ,. ,
� � defendant lo sheriff's custody unW 10 a.m, � aow, nurm. J... oal, US; Cancor. 11; PnewnonlA Mrs. W. L. R.....U of Pomeroy u,- ecal and e,empfed villa111,
to
1ooe
in
Ille
amount
of
aid. lnclt,d, Pomeroy. 16.0II less, and day � Ail 11111D1ben • l&lt;l
Mondq for_ NDtenclng, following the two ,hour doUbera. lllv■!il, 11. N. ■nc1 llatlno - a: Acc,ldonl! t, etc:. Hnmlcide 1- � ,r111cally ill at the home of hor Ill 1�
as ,
Bedford. 1852 Jen. Euwn ll.'24 w-ged ., allead. .
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tJOn of wool, dacron, rayon and orlon
blends in all the newest check•, plaids

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Man-tailored styles for young men! ho,n
s mall boys to quite "grown-up" boys. NI
boys can be handsomely outfitted here
for Easler. To holp them bring their ap­
pearance to the peak of perfection for
this traditional dress-up occasion, we've
assembled the widest and smartest selec­

Size 6 to 12
Size 14 to 20

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0-t«I To The lnlerellfl O,ft. Mq..Alo,on ..4 r•

Ann�al Report For County
lncluc!�s 1960 Activities

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Suits

Mrs. E. 0. Rall entered Hol•
:ter Hospital this week for sureery
tnday.

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Past Councilors Chester Council

Todafs Medical Report ._

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l House �ull Of All $
Hew furniture

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Plans M ade By

Weekend Camp
Enjoyed By

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Baker Furniture

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$'299

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6. Insulated Siding
7. C..lling Tile
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Sea/J;"Slumber Ease"
Mattress &amp; Box Spring

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Truly, the finest of o/1.

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A Small Payment Of $1 7.22 A Month

A New Addition
Floor Tile
Kitchen Cabinets
Storm Doors &amp; Windows

V I N Y L LATEX FLAT WA L L F I N I S H

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Merry Lassies

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Stork Shower

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The leftllth grade nc:eldid .,_,
cent plus a 10 cent donatlfll &amp;a,
make lbeir a:h.an! •.'1', ,nd
��1?,r 4 H club .
Da,11 I
PrtZe, woo by ,tudenU of Porn- and ptnc ll ,et for sellmg the most '91l.3S was given
n,�P?.�
ii Jr. of Muon wu honored on last met and org,niud TuNday t"Vt:• tertained the Homebuilder, and
to lbe .Janlar
ter Council Daughters of Amer• •nd Mni. Norman Frederick, Friday night w ith a stork shower : nin1 in observance or Na t ion a l I Friendly Cirr\e dasM&gt;s of the eruy Jumor High School durmg I 1ubAcr1pt Jon1 to Journal and, High School Fund.
I their recent magaiw campa ign Post mag.amn. A travel dock
_
a-warded. Several a� the home of Mrs. Wllll.a.,1 Da- 4·H week , al the home of Jennl- 1 Syracuae Nazarene Church Tues- wert awarded 111
lea m e t Wedn esday e venin 1 a t and pr1zea
a •� ial as-- a•,1.-arded by way of s locky draw r••••----------------•
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, da y evening at their home m I
the Iod1e hall wlth Mn. Fan n ie membera received g.lfta from VJ! Sr. In Mason . Auistmg u hoa- fer Crew.
er
aembly
Wednesday
mornm1
1
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I
wiui
won
by
Kitty
Perain
.
g
teases !or the event were Ml'B. Election of offken was held i SyracuM"
Mrs. G lady■_ Hayman, direttot" Pearl Williams' Eighth Grade ,
.A.dams 181 Mrs. Hobart Newell th eir secre t pal!!.
Frallet!s Slewa l1 . Mrs. Helen 1 wllh Mary Radford 1el ecled u The meeting , in c har �e of Mn I
the campaign, announce:'-1 tt� iI J-l omer� wcm a free one year
a&amp; ho1l.:me1.
r
t
a
nd
wa_
Mrs.
Mary
H
a
rold
pres
av
:
e
nt,
o
Fowler.
pened
S
es
;
l
D
ui
id
Mn. John Haye-1 and Mr1. �
pr ident Patric a He nne 1 y,
moor� and gave them . . . 1r pri - subsc r 1plJ011 ta a popular magaine
ar ied �astel colors were med vice preaid e-n t ; Sa ndra Thom u , with kripture rel"ld mg by the l&lt;t'v.
Mn. Ray Morrls, president, James Ridenour will be hos:res.
L inda Kir�lld , high ule• for their leocher and $S in cash
n decor�tm1U1 throughout lhe 1eerelary ; Na ncy Burna , treas- 1 Harold Holmes. Devotioll.!I were
I
m n of the_ ent1re . student _ body . for t�_lr class.
THAT ARE
opened the me etif18 by readin g tesses for the April mee ti n g
Gifts were placed in a urer; Jonnie Thompson. news ' led by Mrs. Morris Wolfe. w.inli: a
':on a tr an11tor _racho; Konn•e Col· Cert1f1cat.es of special �gi,itKrn
.
Psalm 1 2(1, fol lowed by t h e and Mrs. Adams nad Mra. New- �SURE TO PLIASII
bassl )('t decoraled in pa1tel �reen reporter ; Jen nifer Crew, recre- 1 as h er topic "Springtime."' Several
Jun,.
od high &amp;al.:sman . . a Il for 8a� of $30 or over "'er� giv- 1
Lord ' s Prayer and pledge to ell, who w i l l be in charge of a d l hit . Favors were
�
mln i�ture atlon lea der ; a nd M a ry Hand- poems were read followed with
� W �
eFru Gift W nppinf
I
flag, Tbe by lawa w ere read by the entertainment, a sked each diaper lled with
"".ateh, and J. c . _ Ru!lse ll, th 1rd �n to Lmda Kirkland. Ronnie Colpa
tel
.
mml
praye
r by Edward G rindley.
s
a
et
alth
e
ley,
h
saf
c
and
h
y
airman.
h
•
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high, a_ iBble , radio.
.
Mrs. Morris. It was decided to mem ber lo make a nd br in g a Durmg
l J,ns, J. C. Russell Miclr.ey Men- '
the e�enlng F:antes were Patricia He nnessy was elec t , d l Mrs. Maxine Arnold read an
i
al
won
Collma
Ron
n chini, Sue.ie Radford , Jane Baer,
n
pe
than ge tbe next meetine from spr ing hat to the meeting .
"
e
so
_
played and pm.es awarded. The as a J un ior l eader and Mary l aticle on tithing and eond ucled a
K1ny Peninger , Dick Knight, CinWednesday April 12, to WedRYH■nd,. Ohle
p�lze was won by Mn. Sy- Radford and Sandra Wella are I Bible q uiz. Several arlicles were
by
d
e
v
er
s
were
s
t
e
sh
e
fr
e
R
ri
I
.m
dy
Swatiel.
9
nesday eveni ng At,rU 1 , due
A
. Af r the honored second ye a r junior l eaders. P ro- read Ly members amt a rontesl
to the District Rally at Logan the hosteasea to the above nam- I !Ui: o t.e
Dtber caab prizell ranging from I
pened her gifts, �e- jects were sele&lt;!ted durin g t h e was conducted by Mrs. L roy 1•·at i
ed and Mrs. Clarence Neutzlin g, �ue:
on April 12.
$5
to $1 were given to Mickey I
:
y
Mra. Virgil Roush, Mrs. Rolla nd 7 m" ent., were serve� to, these mee,tlng. The next meetin g will , son, Jr,
Mencbini, $5; Susie Radford $.l· I
Endicott Joh,­
.
.
Games were played un der the Torrence , Mrs. Esther Wright, a 1endmg. The guest hst mclud- be held March 27 at 7 ·. 30 :�m: • Dur mg
,
th
e busmess
sessi�,
Jane
Baer,
Kitty
Peninge
r , Dick
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Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mrs. Mabel ed the foll�wing : .
■t the home of J�n nl e Th P mem�rs answered roll eall _with
For Boys and Girls
Delegates to the St.ate FHA Knight and Cindy Swatz.el each re- i
Vi.n M�ter, Mn. Oscar W ebe r, Mrs. Allison '. Mmnie Rizer and son.
sprm
flowe
a
al pro)eets I
Seve
?
r.
i
ved
ce
.
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All CHANNEL
conven tion to be held at t h e '
Lo
.
$2 Calvert , Ricky Cam \
.
�rs. W1Uoughby Hill, Mn . Ma - Kathy and is Ann, Mrs. Pearl
; were discussed
mcludmg screens Youth C ter o n
.
Ceward
Roush,
M
rs. Jean Grueser , M rs.
e State fair
th
r1on Wood.
,
e:
be
I
h.
I anJ hymnals for the churc A o nd nl 2 1 and 2 were ll Alfred Sisson Louanna � I :�to 3 _ �-" ,r.
Minnie Roush, r.fra. Hazel Smith
! round robin card w:is seut to Mrs. �; ' :
2·
ard ' Bobby Bock, Patsy FuItz. i
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Mrs. James Va n Meter, Mrs. Mrs. Eva Weigand , Mrs. Ruth Ry�
e ed w en the Rutlan
QUALITY THAT
d F u• '
:
Roger
Grindley
v.ho
is
ill.
and. Kand
e
each.
Bue ll Ridenour, Mns. Ella Ha n- an, Mrs. Betty Johnson . Mrs. Besre Home maker� of America
ts;;,;_�:
u:
WEARS
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and WIAU
:
I Total
dessert rourn� wa s s�rved by l �
m lhe
ourtis F rederick, s1e Roush, Mrs. M ary Awniller
n wn , Mrs.
t Mond a y even mg .
e
O
O
.
, cam i wa., $1354 n.
\ he hostes., to Hev. and Mrs. lfa r• Martha _ Brewer preside
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour, M rs. He n- Mrs. Colene Fields, Mn. Caroi
I old
d at l r-:: �II wer divi
.
QnOt
ITC
Holmes.
Mr.
::t
nd �Irs. Morri� •
i
e
.
ded
rding
ry Spencer, Mrs. Eddie H ar- Scyoe, M rs. Nellie Dudding Mrs
the meeti ns when delegates I
,
m
Mrs. Maxine
to amount each class � e
A old I
Robes for lhe Cherub Choir of Wolfe
tung, Mrs. Henry Beaiter, Mr s. Eugia Johnson, Mrs. Mary • John�
MIDDL EPORT
lecte w ere
• To j
Elen a Martln, �u, I ninth grade received -4{1·� perce
�
,
e 1:
Claud
Davis
Mrs.
h Methodi st Church, M iddle- j Eugen e
Heat
nt
E�do� Krae u ter and Mrs: Henry son , Mrs. Minnie warner , Mrs.
ee Mi l�m 8_11 d Sandra Llttle. j - --E1ch mger. The door pnze was Grace Durst, Mrs. Eve lyn Ihle, �rt were made Thursday even- 1 Cunningham, Mrs. lXmald Moore_ 1 The reSi g nalion of Betty Ja ney !
WY 2-2255
m when the Eleanor Circle of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs
601 E. Ma in
PomHoy a":arded to M rs. Nor man Fr ed- Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mrs. Evelyn theg c_hurch met for their regular I U!roy Wr1tson J r., M rs. Miiton a tr�surer WBB accepted a n d
1 c�er}I S e11r les was elected to
er1ek.
Haley, Mrs. Lillian Bumgardner,
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a ria n Mrs Helen Wilt Mr . ....d
meellng.
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Mrs· Carman Dursl, Mr, - EarIi.:ne
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Elena Martin
Mrs. Ernest Frazer wa s devo- ' Mrs Bob Moore, Mrs. Alah Tea- 1
Bumgardner, M rs. Rosa Stewart
e a report on the last Junior
�:;
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r-ri nd,
Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, M rs. Eve: tional leader and used the topic ford', Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bo� rd meeti ng.
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Mr.
m
y,
Sa
e
l
and
Hal!
Mrs.
n
p!&lt;o
OU
.
lyn stewart, Mrs. Joan Hendrick- •·we Pra ise Thee f,'or Radiam:e "
Jom mittees Ior t he n�xt meet•
nd
Mrs.
Ro
rol hy Stewa rt,
a
.
son, M rs. Joan Harman and Mrs. A short business meeting was ron-_
mg were named a nd lnclud ed,
ducted by the president, Mrs
Kather ine Reitmire.
program, Elena Martin, Ma rtha 1
Graee Johnson . Plans for a n ur•
Bl"ewe_r ,
uise Milam a nd Ja n i:o
sery at the church dW'ing l:iunc!ay
e� W ri_g b t , refreshments, Dr ema
morning worship were discussed
1 nirch_f le ld , �u_dy Williams a n d ,
and members were asked to have
Connie W ilhams; recre a tion,
Dining out is always a
money from the cook books in to
I eryl Senr lts, Connie Cheadle,
II
I ���crta
pleasure here. Our menu
the lreesury by the next meeting.
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II
Pr idtly and Charlot te
is full of tempting dishes.
Refr1&gt;shments were served by Plans for the Er1sler m arket of , S ilh.
Tf00p
If $
the WSCS of the Rutla nd Metho- m.
Salisbury Girl Scout Troop Six Mrs. George Dall as, Mrs. Bern·
The program fo� tb_e e
ard Fultz and Mrs, · Kenneth dist �hurch Wf're made Tuesday � as a 51udy a nd p,acu vening
with
their
eaders, Mrs. J O h n
l
ce of parI
even ing when lhe society met al
Cooke.
li�i.nentary prOC'edure. Sa n dMoore and Mrs· William C !J"
the church. The market will be
ON ROUTE 7
lff MIC&gt;DLE PORT
wiches, potato ehips and pucr·,
I had a weekend cam at / e
held April 1 and such hand made
It Is amazing how a growing savings account boort9
•
/
;omRun lake last
articles as aprons, will be offered were _ served at th� close of the
y
our mo rale. N o matter how small, m.a.ke regular ·
l
l eroy Troop 171 :n: th;;";eaders,
for sale. E,1ster ba skets. decorat- l, meeta n�. The nex t meeti ng wil
deposits from each paycheck into your •vinp ao,
Mr.;. Horton Arnold and Mrs.
eel eg1?s sod baked good1, will also be Apnl 13.
Off'
ICeJ'S O
cou
n t at TifE CITIZEN'S N ATIONAL BANK.
-- -Jack Seidenabel , aa guests.
be sold .
.
.
I
Friday eve�ing, an outdoor
. OUNCED
omm •A�
M rs. Margaret Shilling, vice
Deposits J111ul'M By F .DJ.C.
.
M r. and Mrs. Wayne Stout
eamp fire
with troop six in Mrs.
res ,"d ent , was in ch arge of the
p
rl
of
p
Lucy G regi,:, resi ent
3"/4 Interest Paid On $aymfl
charge was enjoyed, Saturday the fl.ms Alumn i Association , has meeting and the following were ( Meda Jane ·Werner ) of Waterford
a
re
an
n
ounc
the
birth
sevof
evening entertainment, in charge
a
announced the firsl meeting of the I na med as a nominating comm ittee
, . son o� Febof troop 1 71, incl uded games and offieers and E�ecutive C:Ommitlee to rep.:,rt a _ sI at e of u!ficers t1l the •·n pound , e�
I
rua
at
em
M
orial Hospila l in ,:
19
1?'
a 1affY pull. On Stmrlay morning, to plan for th is year's banqu"'t n�xt mee�mg: Mrs . Ruth ErleSunday School. with the lesson and dance w ill be held Fr iday \ w �ne, _chairman, Mrs. M a rie Marietta. He has OC'Pn named I
topic "A New Commandment" evening, March 17, at lhe high B1 rchf1e!J and Mu. Graee Cal- Mark Allen and has two brothe rs �
Gregory and Jeffrey, Grandpar- !
well
was held with SIISaMa Arnold school.
. .
in charge. Followiog Sunday Offkers of the association are Mrs. Shilling ,program chair- ents are M r. 81 l Mrs. Earl Wer­
ner of Middleport Route and Mrs. ·
School, the girls broke camp and Gene Harris, vice president, Mrs. man, presented a program on
Wayne Stout of Waterford. Great I
t
returned home.
Kenneth Scites, secretary, alld �n and ils meaning to ChristGirls attending from Troop Six Mn 'Thoma!l Seally, treasurer. ians. MedilatioM were read and grandparents are John Werner of
Middleport Roule and Mrs. Meda
TI-- E ' '."'.' . LE 1,, - - ;: •, - . � :: . · r _
�
were Susanna Arnold, Janice and M embers of the Executive Com- recorded Easter music was playGibbs
of
Pomeroy.
Mrs.
Werner
ed.
e. : - ,:, E E \ :""'ITT:- r, _ i::: _ '"'°'; • r,,, · , . • ' , '.
Jane Evans, Jackie Jones, Anita mittee are Mrs. Wesley Fry, M rs.
t
r..ollins, Joan Heweston, Marilyn Charles As� Bradbury, Mrs. Ken- Refreshments were served to � �ed !"'me last week after
18 rnemb_ ers present by M rs. visltmg with the Stouts in WaterMoore alld Patty Fields. Girls of netlt McElhmny, Mrs, Jack Bachearl I.1ttle,
Mrs. Birchfield, ford for several days.
P
the guest Troop were Jackie ner, Mrs. Fred Hibbs and Bob
Elle
n
Tucker
and M rs. Betr
s.
M
_
Seldenahel, Nanc)' Arnold, Mary Mills.
1
II ty Siders.
It's hard to get along withoul a range, and An
-----n McKenzie, Jane
i
Grueser
1
and Jewel Price. Mrs. T. A. HewAVOID RUSH
a refrigerator is almost a necessity. They're etso, accompanied the troops .,
I
SAN ANTONIO, '"· &lt;UPJI
camp nucses.
The First Presbyterian Ch1.1rch in
both Included in this 3 room group for just
downtown San Antonio l)e•ie\'es in
CHAPTER TO MEET
praying early for Easter· It has
The regular meeting of the Har- l
' be Martha Class of the Brad- a sign up that says;
risonviJl
e
Chapt
e
r,
O
rd
er
of
the
$595.
.
Eastern Star , will be held Tues- bury &lt;llurch_ of Christ met Wed- ''Avoid the Easter rush . • , At•
day, March 1 4, at 8 ?• m. lnitia- nesday evem�g at t�e home of tend church this Swxlay. ·•
__
tory work will be zxemrH fled. �rs. _ Neva . Pierce with Mrs. Jes- _
s1e
Sisson
m
cha
r
ge.
Mrs.
Sisson
IUY ON OUR CONVENIENT TERMS
All members are urged to attend
Officers are reminded of praetl� �lso � the devotional pe-riorl us­
sess.ion Sunday, March 12, .. . 2 p. mg scr,pture from t.he 1 4th chap.
'
1er o1 John .
m . at the hall.
Samples of cards and novelties
w
h ich t�e c-la".8 will
� selling
Only five u. s. presidents livalo
ng with their regular items as
ed to celebrate their 80th birth
dish clothes and scotch tape, were
day : John Adams Madison, J
� displayed. Before the close o(
MIDDLEPORT
0Ht0 ferson John Qutn°cy Adams
the meeting Mrs. Sisson read the
Hoove;·
poem, "Yardstick.''
CNL&gt;
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Hazel Rus­
sell and carried out the St. Pat­
rick's Day motifl, Olhers attend­
ing were Mrs. Leona Eberebach,
Mrs. Kathryn Werner, Ms. Evelyn
Murray, Mrs. Betnice Winn, Mra.
Veda Foley. Mrs. Letha Russell,
MASON 1/'t V A
Mrs. Elsie Barnhart, Mrs. Alice
Johnston and Mrs. Edit.h Russel),

RECEG$10,l"�

. dise.....

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2-Dally Sentinel. Pomel'O)'-Mlddleport, 0., 'Mar. 10, 1881

By Baroid Tbomu Hymn, M.D. Filed milbrandlng C II a r 1 1 I
April la the time of the year agalmt a national distributor ol.
when poets sing of. the beauties food suppleineota lor promoting
of apring. And citizens look up the sale of an India-gniwn gt'BII
1
IU.
from income tax form,; just long Uwt purported "to keep men
some t imes endangering the status of esSiDa! the size of the U .S. House of
enough to commit multiple frac-- stron.g and virile until age 11111 ud
even
and
leaders
nal
congressio
tablished
,
1
in
191
at
435
after
set
was
ives
Representat
tures of the Third Comrrumd- women young and beautiful
each
against
battle
into
them
•
even
throwing
and
7U
passed
they had
ment.
the nation's population has doubled. It's
pres­
other . From these comes the big
Is years. "
Aa a pernickety cuSB wno
no wonder periodic pressure builds, as
p.
grateful
to
live
in
•
democratic
OWalaed eoari enlen .. ...,.
membershi
House
boost
to
sure
it is doing again in 196 1 . to 1111 the lid
a
and
even
more
gr
te•
H9'NiJe" tJ• pnpan&amp;loa 1111&amp;
government
The trouble is, Congress just can't
and Jet additional Members of Congress
which
aa
t.o
ful to have an Income on
w � wt&amp;Jt Im 1JM.
automatically tack on enough new seats
pour in.
t
pay tues, 1 thought this mlgb teria.
to balance the losses. The Constitution
On� a House member represented
be an ideal time to draw atto- Seized and removed from thl
says the distribution has to reflect the.
tioJJ to aome of the many hidden market $5 bottle, of a lldfur bath
33,000 people. Now, on the average, he
states' relative population standing. So
service, rendered ua by ju.t one preparation that promised nlld
speaks for 410,000, and some districts
hatever,
w
or
469
or
of
•ur many federal agencies.
451
to
increase,
any
for rbeumatiam. arthritll and akta
have from 900,000 to 1,000,000 people.
a
example,
ii
Here,
for
partial diaeasu; herbal teu and tablell
is bound to benefit the big gainers as
C a n a lawmaker really represent so
Hat of court actionl taken an our made from an Aumalllm tree on.
well as the losers.
many?
behalf in a single month by the offered u I CUNI for aihlete'• foot
In
fact,
to
maintain
this
balance
and
80
that
complained
long
Many have
Fode,al !lnJg Admlllislralion of alnrua trouble,, akin """4--.
still restore all the seats due to be lost
the Department of Baallh Edu- glnglvilil, pyorrhea. lj'pbol, Iv,,
per cent of their time is taken up with
.
.
member•
new
a
require
would
by
1962
cation and Weliare:
er, ulcers. bad breath ancl Fbma
errand boy duty for their constituents.
ship
ceiling
of
547
an
increase
of
112
Obtained ooneeill lo condemn a and capsulel of • aelatln powdof
In the remaining fifth they have lo try
a
Is
that
than
less
"therapeutic vibrato�• thol that promised lo beaulify hair,
"'10
Anything
members.
to think of the national interest, and con­
a tape rocorcllDg of "Smoi&lt; prevent nallo fnvm ,plltt!nl and
played
compromise that will help some but not
sider perhaps 5,000 bills in the legisla•
Your Eyes" while dlag- craeklng. curb appetlta, Nduco
in
Gets
all losers.
tive year.
and UM!lng pathologic ,on weight and build blGocl.
I no,Jng
It's not only this that works against
-.. dttlona ol the bead, lung,, heart, � fnvm Iha mmet and
Obviously, logical argument can be
,
a major change in 1961. Wide feeling
ato�, gall bladder, ,pleen, ap- destroyed 310 tGIUI of rodent and
·l r
made for boosting House membership.
exists that the House is already too un•
pendtx and spine. To ,ay noth- fmecl;-cootaminat.ed eocoa pro,,
But ii isn't logic that produces a slate
1, ing of cancer, cataracts and germ ducts. flour, r1t'II. dried P • . ,.
wieldy. Only four leading countries, Bri•
of bills for that purpose every 10 years,
dried be... and -· 51 lmll
tain, France, Italy and India, have big•
w�en the law requires that stale delega­
of rodent.-contaminated bulk whea
ger assemblies than our House In these
\iom to Congress be altered to reflect
ol canned - ..iawkward masses, the membels individ•
sup and puree, oontalnlq 111 population shifts It's the emotion of
ualily tends to be buried.
and _.,,..; 13 lmll al moidJ,
I
la�makers who �a)' atand to lose their
Speaker Rayburn Is believed to be un_
i-ct,Jnfest,d aut,; II - ..
r.a,
spals,
fNllen -• .,. to111 11
apolled
willing lo open the floodgates, and ii is
.�
··-•
pomace
that had an ex�
pple
a
With the total frozen at 435, the big
agreed his signal is required . Some sea.
DDT: shipmento
of
sive amount
By Sanoh M. RIie
p(jpulation gainers inevitably profit at
sane d hea ds th.
' mk a short hike to 4 38,
II
WASHINGTON COLUMN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife and of celery wit.II unaafe amount&amp; of
the expense of losers and smaller gainmereI y olf se mg seals awarded to Ha•
of pesticlde: gretm coffee beans with
Peter remarked one day that ington since the President started daughten, Barbara Jean,
ers, This time 21 seats would be cut
waii and Alaska, is the most he might
BY JERRY BENNETT
wood eplintera and Qltb, and freah
arrived
,
Va
W.
,
lesro
r
n
Cha
,
is gelling the South
WASHINGTON cNEA) - Abra- when he looked out over his going to the flicks
3\\'.&amp;Y from 16 states, wlth Pennsylvania
endorse.
hie
and processed cr�u with an
with
for
visit
a
ho
rebry BChool's parking lot. It wasn't crowd in.side the theater. L ery- me Friday
tiet
new
,
Rlbicoff
A.
barn
r
ch
b
t
C
Mrs.
e
Charles
and
exce111ive BIDCIW(_'!( }feed killer.
ances seem s ong
ertainly t e
on standing \.Jtside lo parents, Mr.
and N w York each losing three, Massaof health, education and welfare hard to tell wh ich cars belonged one insists
MayN yuu're � mood Ito
Mr.
chusetts and Arkansas each two.
that 00 bigger change will emerge from who must shepherd Pre1ident to professors. They were tbe beat see if Kennedy will arrive ,.nex- Rife, and with her parent.a,
Rutland
agree wUh me. Bill r, la:J' yOII
and Mrs. Sam Wllllams of
the House rniew or these proposals that Kennedy's federal aid to educe• up jobs, five and aix yeara old. pectedly.
The losing states have to carve their
s
le
r
Rife
Cha
811d I got OIII' maey'e werih •
recent premiere of "Ex- R. D. Mr. and M rs.
---,
co•gr
n_
ns s_
tion bill through Congress, got a 1be students drove lo school in At the
ew
e:_g:..i_
f_
a_
aps
_
lo_
on_
l_m
r_
o_
_
s,__b
sl
l_c
lc_
r_d_i_
e_
s_
_
__
__ln
_
,· o_
•s_
-_
the tu •eUar tllll&amp; ... tpnl
.,
installed
electric
heat
having
�
re
even
rs
showp..ie
any
odus," m
--- l lesson on the need for increasin g new classy chaasis.
_ _ ---::---:=
w. WaJ,
their seats when m their home.
teachers' pay from his son , Prt --. EVERYTHING IS BUSINF,&amp;Cj fused to take
e
and
Beveridg
Mrs.
____
DorotlQ•
edy's
n
Ken
rumor of
t
The young man has an M. A. from business, business wilh the RUS-- old tltat the
spent
of
thens
ie,
d
Fred
son,
of Dr. Hyman's leaf­
copy
Fo
�
r a
definitely
Stanford .amt has been tr�C"hin g in sians. At a reL-ent Red military expected arrival was
nts
pare
he
r
with
g
n
eni
Sa
ev
turday
,
Choose Your Family
California because he likes the l wingding, a U. S. defense in• falae. Another rumor had it that M r . and M rs. Charles R ife, Patty let "How to
ng
Doct or .. seIJd 10 cents tu Dr. By.
work a nd will make a career of! du stry executive gave an air• the secret Service was debunki
ar
nd
y.
a
L
r
m an �are of 'Ille Gallipoli.a Tr�
craft lapel pin to Soviet Ambos- the first rumor to clear the lobby.
it.
'
M
rs. Sarah M , Rife made a busGe
n
e
r
el
Roi&gt;
Fi
n
ally
Atto
rn
ey
une eox 489 Dept. B Radio City
sarfor Mikhail Menshikov.
Thr ambassador' s only com- ert Kennedy did arrive. Seeing the lness tr ip to Rutland , Friday.
stalion N� York 19°' N• y•
'
N.
and
Rife
{Jack&gt;
Charles
A.
o
st
m
satisfied
brother
t's
n
Preside
ment was, "Oh, yell. This isn't opof t.he ruhbe r-neckers. A few die- B. Sparks of st. Albans spent Sun·
er:1tional yet . "
\\'HF.N DEFENSE Secretary hards, however, were still waiting day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rife and children.
Robnt S. McNamara in.stalled a outside after the show sta.rted.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen of ToNational
ICAN
"TO THE ONE J LOVE''
direct trlephone hook-up from his THE REPUBL
spent the past week end with
ledo
non
a
d
office to tbe secretaries of the Committee recently maile
Bowen
Army, Navy and Air torce, he partisan letter to both Democratic lus mother, Mrs, Freda
j do believe that God abovt,
ren.
d
chil
and
achieved the reputation of being aod Republican bra.,s throughout
Crea� you for me to love,
a
The honor roll list for fourth the most valiant red tape cutter lhe country. TM salutations were Mn. Ethel Rife waa a business And p e
ou o
i � r ,\ ut frQIII. ll the
the same o1i each letter includlng visitor in Pomeroy Tblll'14ay. ,
six-weeks periOd at Eastern High in Pentagon history.
·
: w I loved ,� ' "&amp;e;&amp; N
wags tbe one to President Kenne dy. It Mr. and Mrli. - G. �. R'lfe and Becaute
Defense Department
lneludes, accord ing to Principal
Mrs. Ethel Rife and sons ealled
0. C. Blbbee, Senion - xR ay say that anyone who would dare bepo, "Dear Sir or Madam."
on Mrs. Myrta Rife of Wilkesvflle best.
Coleman, Ctuirlea CUrli1, Le atha hypas!I three top level Girls Fri• OFFICIALS OF Project HOPE,
the U. S. hospital train ing ship Frlday evening. Mrs. Rife cele- If go to Heave and you're not
Bibbee, Richard Froal, Sandra · day has got to have n �rve.
n.
tllat brated her 85th birthday March 1
Wolfe, Jaek Kelley, Shirley Barr, ALTHOUGH IIAWA.R RAS been now in Indonesia, report
there,
time.
small eom- 8. She isn't 10 wtU at thls
JWJlor■ - Marsha Evans, Eva a state for more than a year and most natives carry
'l1!ey Joseph L. Rife of Chillicothe I'll paint your name on the &amp;olden
treatment.
ing
du
Gilland , Judy Fkk, x Lila Bahr a half, Republlean Sen. Hiram L. puses r
and need the compas- apent Sunday with his parents, stair
Kaye Bahr , Frank Andrew, Jan- Fong, still receives moll address- are Moslem
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife, Patty So all the angelt will know an4
e 'Hawaiian E mbassy." ses !IO they won't m l!1take the diet Caldwel� Mary Jaoo cashdol, ed to th '
see
and Larry,
What amazes and disturbs Fong reclion of Mecca.
Lir, Betty Cowdery, Geraldine
you, my darling, meant lo
What
Ray
d
n
a
s
n
Alba
St.
or
Rife
most Is that some of the letters A BUREAUCRAT'S &lt;Wtntuen GI Jack
j
Durst, Marlbn Koehler, Ma r orme.
Sals
nt
ll
eek
r
C
pe
a New FrontierBJn11n : " Someone Brooks of Cahi
come from school teacben.
ie Hoffman, Karen Snyder, v ir- B100E8T PROBLEM of heldlnl who used to worlr: for you nine urday evening with �- and Mrs.
ginia Wright, C.Onn ie Spenc.-er, a Hollywood premiere in Wash• years ago who is now your boss.' .. lllarles Rife and family,
If you don"t arrive bJ Judgment
Donna Bahr.
of
Canoc:le
day
Mr, and Mrs. Daye
So;,bomores - Melanle Brown
Carpenter RD ,pent Sunday after- I'll �w you have - the Sharon Freeker, xJanet Bissell:
noon with Mrs. Freda Bowen and
way
ne
r,
Cod
for
x
Judith
grateful
Hill
·
ar_bara
column le
a famUy. Other Sunday gueats I, give
J
This
xB
GAY
PAULEY
B
•
a
ClfAIILESTON, w. vA. - Two of the World." Youth attending tlons on the slaff of lhls summer's
the "Why don't were Mr. and Mrs. ..o
n.ytnond Uwi....., the ngelt .. back thi!lr
Jackie Frecker, Joyce Fick, Pegthorou"h
UPI W,fflf'a
· 't Editor
l!o'' look into
worbhop1 for WHl Virginia Coll- will be deslgnuted by dllltrict , dl· wor1.-�
' Jeanne
.
·
""''"I'• They are M JU
n Iyn Curtis,
..opgolden llarpo ilnll
you" "Or why &amp;dn't you" to Thomas and aons of Langsville Their
Amberger , -..aro
IY
OVftJ
work.
Ierence Meth_,,_
•-"' w Ill be rector■ of youth
-� .,.,....,
Rampp, Fairmont, conference dt Macy Cameron, Eileen Brannnn, NEW YORK ( UPIJ-Any girl Annie Lee Singletary. in her and Mrs. Faye Wood.
,
thing,
.
be� March 17, 18 and 19 ot Jack- M �• Ernaline Crane, Noshville, n,ctor of youth work .· the Re, . Su nn
her
age
who
Is
still
single
after
I I B
"Something For the Girls" apt S day A
x e A Myers, Richard Nease,
u!t to
I've been :
S:s
ton • kill.
5cto'� es daily
represenUn&amp; the Youth Depart, Oisrle Godwin Oak) nd M
2
s skid
�
�
Will.
Drusllla
ne,
Salem
peari
g
i
n
the
W!nlton
:t
��
Osbor
E1J;:;i
��nd
naleen
n
Ro
s
w
'
:·
·
�
:
�
�
�
bert
:
�
et
Welli g Key
�Y youth and adults an menl of the GenorRI Board of Ed land d Ro
M r. and Mrs. Ronald Rife of rII go'
F�en - Oor1hy Burke, El- m: :8, , , n, · 1 n you g (N.C.&gt; Journal and Sentinel.
'
•
• � you. '·
•
resour
ce MVP' publicity cha�.
npecU!d to attend ti)e Metbodllt ucatlon, will aerve as
r
� � � '
·
y
As Annie Lee, a Southern Belle Fairborn spent the �k end with
Dillon, xJanet Heber, Larr
la
so
' Youth Fund workshop, "Wlndow1 per n of �Is workshop. M I 1 11 M.l&amp;s Rampp will be dean of Landon, Terry Hoffman, G ) en
rp O• .:15�
,
And any glrl In this category of Immense cbarm aod good his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Cha
• Ohkt'
5?"dra Piester, New Marlins- women, Mr. Godwin business manand
Mr.
parent.a,
her
and
Rife
es
Jes
can
J
always
girl
a
It,
aees
Brown,
me
ee
Robert
looks,
lo
·
am
Bissell,
up with al
ng sln has co
ville, conference outreach chair apr and Mr. Welling
y O u th
R
Erle
�lcbols,
Norma
Mays,
Some fe- enswer , "I just didn't want to Mn. Guy Priddy, utland,
a
swer.
n
quick
ne
o
least
•
men, and Mra. William B y rd, chairman.
,
Rife, Patty
Ronald
Mr.i.
and
Mr.
Sandra
lt
u
b
friendship."
arker, Jo Ann .sc i
males J know have conjured sev- spoil a beautiful
Madi110n , arranged the workshop - --------- P
(W
U,
d Larry Rife and tarry Hoff• DBVO'l'ICD TO IN'l'D
Spr
eral replies ranging from • ,rac- Or, she can aay, ••t didn't want. an
,
IIBlOI IIA80N &amp;IIBA
"What on Earth Is ... od Doing?'' Plains called on Rev. and Mrs. xague,
caned on Mr. and Mni.
man
"
�• all A s.
l "I' m waiting for a million• to lose my amateur standing.
tica
h
Barn
art and Freda M iller.
.
111 the theme of the other worll
George Saxton and family Satur., 11 ,. 1 o.... ,.
·
alre" tv tlle cagey "Nobody's But MIH Shlg1etary points out
......,
&amp;hop. Il Is open to all Methodist The Board Meetin,: of the
y evening.
r
da
de..�
�
.,.__
-- ....
will
only
ever
asked
tnfl,"
or
"]
don't
wa
n
t
answers
that
these
l'
• MABKE
Mr. and Mra, George Saxton Ga, tn Th Ollla v-.u-, Paltll--■
youth. Toose In chl:l?ge &amp;NI Mias J.louae of Prayer met al the home
1
p¾Mb
.
II.,
lnqu'·ltor
tfe:eeete
.
Iha
tut
stop
be
tied
down
"
ot
n
�.
to
v
..
•
..,
N
�•
......
and famiiY were shoPPInI ln Ulllo BIIIIIMtl
REI
Judy Burns Romney• conference of Mrs, Freda Miller . 'ThOlt' ,..�
a
fl..,
'
J
Nature"
•JJ'Olyptllou■
B
Ft.HUI.
�11nn•
Wellstcm Saturday.
faith chairman, and the Rever- ent were Rev. and Mrs Llfe. Mr. CINCINNATI (UPI) - Live- Still others throw the Inquisitor
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Mrs.
d
n
a
w
Dill
car
JtUe
and
Mr
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girl
ger,
Cb
and
r1
ho
one
of
in
te
Os
arl
She
Its
hold
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wll
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.Mr,
and
I
MaHOn
.
friend
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The
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e d William Street, Pineville, ad I ofl by draggma out a 1Cented
stock:
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Mrs. RJchard Barton and Mrs Id•
,..... monthly meeting on Tue!l ult chairman
reples, I m ,o)ygamoua by na- son, Larry, called on Mrs. Myrta �1011., .4
l
o
100,
nky, dabbing at eyes auddenly
calves,
ha
.
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C
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200
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1e
dl.J, llarcb It, at ?;so p m. M r, Three M�ilt leader, from Ekh1nger, Gueatll w�ere Stev eoough alaught.er steers or helfer11 • moist and Indicating that soma- lure. Those who knOW what I Rife of Wllkeavllle Saturday. Mrs. lotttn.01
Dillinger and Nedra
wers.
Y
rn..
think it'a a Rood Faye Wood •• also a caller,
Jaaet lirface. preiident, .. m be the
ConfelWICe w ill Mrs. Thelma eaee entertained for market test , good to low : where along the JlDe there bas I mean seem to
u
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be
answer ; thoee who doll'&amp; know
�- ---In ebarp of UM meeting M I s 5
.p:
�ia Mareh 18 to 15 friends from Huntigglon Sllnd•Y · choica 1000-1050 lb ■laughter steers been a bUghted ·romance and lbe 1
.
nufacture o[ paper In Eur- Daltr
Ma
t
ma
ide
y
st
th11i
meaning
dec
the
ju
['f Sleeth'■ and Mn Dorothy
,
ou
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j
d
so
to
rrow
is
1Ullldard
pla
ing
er
ust
ma
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rtkl
mixed
t
te
and
lot
whole
,
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to apa
Mu. Erma Cleland and Mrs. :13.00-2.5.IIO
M
pa Ill
· be I'm affiieted with aomethlfll ope first was e■tabUshed by the :: ..,"� .,,_.
PJ1tt'1 • flnC. grade, will take pnrt
22.50, small loll stand- l ful for discus�ion.
�n, conference. The meet- Navada Beaver spent Monday af•
llflJlram.
that shouldn't � menUoned in Moors In Spain about the middle
In
11 he�d ln prepa(ltloa for the temoon in Pomeroy on bl.lflme81• ard 19 50-21 50; cows mostly 13.00- 1
aunt
of the 12lh century.
a•
�
mtxed company ,
1Pfaker of the eveQaeatlea Onnpllnle•r,T
Regal- Mr. and Mn. PU Myers ind 16.50; bulla 18 09-20 00; vealer•
w
glr
are
t
"W1il be Mr Clyde Foley prm- 11� Jurildletlon
h
alw: ,ol\ � ia■ Sc� ltt, M 1st Youtb hllow&amp;blp to lwln daughter■ of Columbus ,pent weak to 1 iower . high good to Then here • t e • )I ho
M
.
W
be held Julr 13-28 at Lyeomlng i the weekeM with her pareota, avef'.JI'! • chdb 3.0ll-34.IID: mclll conslder such question
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: IIINlt e,peciallv If R comeo from l""".--.,-.,-------:----------bl speak
�-r the 4!1W College, W111iamapo,t, l'ennsyl- 1 Mr. ,nd Mr,, WIiiis Frosl, Dick good .. ' :Ill, atend a,d 20 • 25.
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1 • man who a• this way. ''How '
l)o Ev
TiJne
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1 and Joan. ·
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ma- a special effort The three wln hold •uiy posl- Mn F.dith Wakley ol. Marietta Hoga 1800, barrows and gilts ten mattied'
11,lt • lndleales
- \ and Mrs. Navada Beaver r�t- , ■teady to 15 h igher elollng yNlea I �·s a terrific calcb
� It's go1 moatlJ steady; 80� atead to
ly visited Mr&amp; Goldie Wolfe,
to.'liJ. �aubject that eonce_rns
1
combination Greg•
� �- that II civic mind
Mr and r,trs. Norman McCain I stnlla· UO head t-l Ito-ISO lb mg to take a
f
Peck • Marlon Brando • Cary
In the odlooill.
and daughlen, M,, Dana )lcCain
and !lilt• lB.JO; moot • ory
Gra
to get ber to tho ■!tar.
ot
•
end Mrs -· Cleland ,penl a mixed ,_,, Md 1-3 ·- lb 17.5(). 1
·
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beJng wW
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day ,. Huntlogton
oci
be at•1 ■.OD, rno■tly 1'1.f6. 11.00, for more l
4,llotflW"Y
H
ded if m 190-DO lb . 2-3 �IGO Jb l ffeath Gro"p, To
8eaftr ·
- lod refn■hmentl will
�1y1!!r� un or
Mn: Ffflla Miller enlffla!Md • F=er1 and ,:'
lb 7 60·
i W......
t7. 50• ti Uftliorm 250 1 • , Cont1f'ne Nest Week
l'U5-60
' 1',...anHVi11e ....__
\ meefmg m
with a stork shower SMurde
u-1 w.ent lol
ll.50 mixed IS SCI0--45G
lb
1
n 't · ' F
or Mn LeRoy Sauters.Y ne- 1i lo Columbus to spend the weekend lb sows 15 7r,..1i_ 75, 2·3 4f,o.flf)I) lm. : '!'he 0£ricia1 Board of Heath
•
, � MM(W a.DIIC
�: received
manv lovely 61rte with his daupter, M r . and ,vln. 11·2i-lB·00 boors• steady• 1 .,· � Methodist Churcll Middleport w i ll
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UmWkw· Mn Lo,tUa P'llld- from June Wolfe, D«lna BoWffs, I A. G. Glbau.
I 11.50.
meet Sunday at 7.IO p. m. at the
,
,
i ,1 hlll,
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.
���
ardi I , Mn Nedra Bowers Mn Wyatt, her M
n. Bull lddenol.r and Mn. I Shee;&gt; 1 00 , not enough to l!Slab · church.
O. i:"lfellDIQ. VMdleport.. -· Ja"""ler and 'Sand ra · Mrs. M m- James Rldenour iq,enl Monday in
lid! trade.
1 Monday evt'nlng the WSCS will
I
Lltart ,r
"',...Clay, Mrs. Elizabeth f'lay, Gallipoli&amp;.
·•n. U
.
TY
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PENA
H
A
E
mr�t at the churth with Re\•, JlaJ·
L
T
V�
ODNWolft, � Mrt. Ida Eichinger, Re.-. and Mn. C. N Jraaes •labd with ORD RS DE
I
•
' mon Konkrlghl 81 devotlonal
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I; 11n �� 'Mn. Life, Mrs. Elizabeth W ick- . Mr. and M ;a. Ray Morns aod ·
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The go,ern leoder. Proaram. loo!ler wW be
llll;� .::;;, . '. him, LeRoy Sauten ,nd LN,on,I Mr,. Rlcbanl Fide and daul),lor l, HAVANA UPI npeqt: will demand the death pen- Mrs. NIWI �- Holteuel !or
•• Belain&amp;Tuesday aftemDoa.
I ,
4 _
,
1
the � - will be Mn. John
Sffldinl !lilts but not pre""1 \ Mra. E1tube1b Clay and Mn. a1tf for M■J, WIDlam Morpn, an Ke
t.cha,..,_ Mn. llayma Konk,. S. ·cltl� ..,...,_, Pl,II,. � Mn. Oaear Dlllingtr, Mr. P'ftda Viller "lillled with Mn. ! Alnerican who Jost his U
,
. right and Mra. J■mea Criswell
aod Mr,. Frar1k Gaul, Mrs. Carl I Irene Bentz who ha■ been poorif, j lllllhlp for fllhting 111 Fkiel Caa,.,olutlnn. aulhoritaU,e
tro',
� �lam. Bailoy, Mn. R-11. Mr. .
_,,.,.,.... �
1aid tod.ay. Morgan baa !
uctJPERA.TINII
.
' � jJJJ,.y; Ml'I: Rlehatrd Bartan and Mn. r
The pla.net Vllm, al iDtervllil■ · ■a
1
iii .W.,,
J: Willi, Frost,
of about a year and • ball draw bierl held inc:ommunicado sinee � Tom CJarll: who m.derwent ■urgery et Bohft HospftaJ recentl,:
WM; t1) b cream and cake we� 1erv- cio,e to � imd becomu om- hili lffM lad Odober.
l
la rtcuptratlnl at bi• home .;
Joined
Toledo,
of
' "'ening ,1ar, hrlsJ,t ■-.II Jo """""· "·
cf ed.
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an-. Paul � ol. nappers cut a ■hailR. -� • aJ;m1 .ia .._
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Middleport

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Past Councilors Chester Council

Todafs Medical Report ._

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l House �ull Of All $
Hew furniture

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Plans M ade By

Weekend Camp
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Baker Furniture

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7. C..lling Tile
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A New Addition
Floor Tile
Kitchen Cabinets
Storm Doors &amp; Windows

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The leftllth grade nc:eldid .,_,
cent plus a 10 cent donatlfll &amp;a,
make lbeir a:h.an! •.'1', ,nd
��1?,r 4 H club .
Da,11 I
PrtZe, woo by ,tudenU of Porn- and ptnc ll ,et for sellmg the most '91l.3S was given
n,�P?.�
ii Jr. of Muon wu honored on last met and org,niud TuNday t"Vt:• tertained the Homebuilder, and
to lbe .Janlar
ter Council Daughters of Amer• •nd Mni. Norman Frederick, Friday night w ith a stork shower : nin1 in observance or Na t ion a l I Friendly Cirr\e dasM&gt;s of the eruy Jumor High School durmg I 1ubAcr1pt Jon1 to Journal and, High School Fund.
I their recent magaiw campa ign Post mag.amn. A travel dock
_
a-warded. Several a� the home of Mrs. Wllll.a.,1 Da- 4·H week , al the home of Jennl- 1 Syracuae Nazarene Church Tues- wert awarded 111
lea m e t Wedn esday e venin 1 a t and pr1zea
a •� ial as-- a•,1.-arded by way of s locky draw r••••----------------•
·
, da y evening at their home m I
the Iod1e hall wlth Mn. Fan n ie membera received g.lfta from VJ! Sr. In Mason . Auistmg u hoa- fer Crew.
er
aembly
Wednesday
mornm1
1
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wiui
won
by
Kitty
Perain
.
g
teases !or the event were Ml'B. Election of offken was held i SyracuM"
Mrs. G lady■_ Hayman, direttot" Pearl Williams' Eighth Grade ,
.A.dams 181 Mrs. Hobart Newell th eir secre t pal!!.
Frallet!s Slewa l1 . Mrs. Helen 1 wllh Mary Radford 1el ecled u The meeting , in c har �e of Mn I
the campaign, announce:'-1 tt� iI J-l omer� wcm a free one year
a&amp; ho1l.:me1.
r
t
a
nd
wa_
Mrs.
Mary
H
a
rold
pres
av
:
e
nt,
o
Fowler.
pened
S
es
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D
ui
id
Mn. John Haye-1 and Mr1. �
pr ident Patric a He nne 1 y,
moor� and gave them . . . 1r pri - subsc r 1plJ011 ta a popular magaine
ar ied �astel colors were med vice preaid e-n t ; Sa ndra Thom u , with kripture rel"ld mg by the l&lt;t'v.
Mn. Ray Morrls, president, James Ridenour will be hos:res.
L inda Kir�lld , high ule• for their leocher and $S in cash
n decor�tm1U1 throughout lhe 1eerelary ; Na ncy Burna , treas- 1 Harold Holmes. Devotioll.!I were
I
m n of the_ ent1re . student _ body . for t�_lr class.
THAT ARE
opened the me etif18 by readin g tesses for the April mee ti n g
Gifts were placed in a urer; Jonnie Thompson. news ' led by Mrs. Morris Wolfe. w.inli: a
':on a tr an11tor _racho; Konn•e Col· Cert1f1cat.es of special �gi,itKrn
.
Psalm 1 2(1, fol lowed by t h e and Mrs. Adams nad Mra. New- �SURE TO PLIASII
bassl )('t decoraled in pa1tel �reen reporter ; Jen nifer Crew, recre- 1 as h er topic "Springtime."' Several
Jun,.
od high &amp;al.:sman . . a Il for 8a� of $30 or over "'er� giv- 1
Lord ' s Prayer and pledge to ell, who w i l l be in charge of a d l hit . Favors were
�
mln i�ture atlon lea der ; a nd M a ry Hand- poems were read followed with
� W �
eFru Gift W nppinf
I
flag, Tbe by lawa w ere read by the entertainment, a sked each diaper lled with
"".ateh, and J. c . _ Ru!lse ll, th 1rd �n to Lmda Kirkland. Ronnie Colpa
tel
.
mml
praye
r by Edward G rindley.
s
a
et
alth
e
ley,
h
saf
c
and
h
y
airman.
h
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high, a_ iBble , radio.
.
Mrs. Morris. It was decided to mem ber lo make a nd br in g a Durmg
l J,ns, J. C. Russell Miclr.ey Men- '
the e�enlng F:antes were Patricia He nnessy was elec t , d l Mrs. Maxine Arnold read an
i
al
won
Collma
Ron
n chini, Sue.ie Radford , Jane Baer,
n
pe
than ge tbe next meetine from spr ing hat to the meeting .
"
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so
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played and pm.es awarded. The as a J un ior l eader and Mary l aticle on tithing and eond ucled a
K1ny Peninger , Dick Knight, CinWednesday April 12, to WedRYH■nd,. Ohle
p�lze was won by Mn. Sy- Radford and Sandra Wella are I Bible q uiz. Several arlicles were
by
d
e
v
er
s
were
s
t
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sh
e
fr
e
R
ri
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.m
dy
Swatiel.
9
nesday eveni ng At,rU 1 , due
A
. Af r the honored second ye a r junior l eaders. P ro- read Ly members amt a rontesl
to the District Rally at Logan the hosteasea to the above nam- I !Ui: o t.e
Dtber caab prizell ranging from I
pened her gifts, �e- jects were sele&lt;!ted durin g t h e was conducted by Mrs. L roy 1•·at i
ed and Mrs. Clarence Neutzlin g, �ue:
on April 12.
$5
to $1 were given to Mickey I
:
y
Mra. Virgil Roush, Mrs. Rolla nd 7 m" ent., were serve� to, these mee,tlng. The next meetin g will , son, Jr,
Mencbini, $5; Susie Radford $.l· I
Endicott Joh,­
.
.
Games were played un der the Torrence , Mrs. Esther Wright, a 1endmg. The guest hst mclud- be held March 27 at 7 ·. 30 :�m: • Dur mg
,
th
e busmess
sessi�,
Jane
Baer,
Kitty
Peninge
r , Dick
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Mrs. Ross Cleland, Mrs. Mabel ed the foll�wing : .
■t the home of J�n nl e Th P mem�rs answered roll eall _with
For Boys and Girls
Delegates to the St.ate FHA Knight and Cindy Swatz.el each re- i
Vi.n M�ter, Mn. Oscar W ebe r, Mrs. Allison '. Mmnie Rizer and son.
sprm
flowe
a
al pro)eets I
Seve
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r.
i
ved
ce
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All CHANNEL
conven tion to be held at t h e '
Lo
.
$2 Calvert , Ricky Cam \
.
�rs. W1Uoughby Hill, Mn . Ma - Kathy and is Ann, Mrs. Pearl
; were discussed
mcludmg screens Youth C ter o n
.
Ceward
Roush,
M
rs. Jean Grueser , M rs.
e State fair
th
r1on Wood.
,
e:
be
I
h.
I anJ hymnals for the churc A o nd nl 2 1 and 2 were ll Alfred Sisson Louanna � I :�to 3 _ �-" ,r.
Minnie Roush, r.fra. Hazel Smith
! round robin card w:is seut to Mrs. �; ' :
2·
ard ' Bobby Bock, Patsy FuItz. i
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Mrs. James Va n Meter, Mrs. Mrs. Eva Weigand , Mrs. Ruth Ry�
e ed w en the Rutlan
QUALITY THAT
d F u• '
:
Roger
Grindley
v.ho
is
ill.
and. Kand
e
each.
Bue ll Ridenour, Mns. Ella Ha n- an, Mrs. Betty Johnson . Mrs. Besre Home maker� of America
ts;;,;_�:
u:
WEARS
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and WIAU
:
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dessert rourn� wa s s�rved by l �
m lhe
ourtis F rederick, s1e Roush, Mrs. M ary Awniller
n wn , Mrs.
t Mond a y even mg .
e
O
O
.
, cam i wa., $1354 n.
\ he hostes., to Hev. and Mrs. lfa r• Martha _ Brewer preside
Mrs. Floyd Ridenour, M rs. He n- Mrs. Colene Fields, Mn. Caroi
I old
d at l r-:: �II wer divi
.
QnOt
ITC
Holmes.
Mr.
::t
nd �Irs. Morri� •
i
e
.
ded
rding
ry Spencer, Mrs. Eddie H ar- Scyoe, M rs. Nellie Dudding Mrs
the meeti ns when delegates I
,
m
Mrs. Maxine
to amount each class � e
A old I
Robes for lhe Cherub Choir of Wolfe
tung, Mrs. Henry Beaiter, Mr s. Eugia Johnson, Mrs. Mary • John�
MIDDL EPORT
lecte w ere
• To j
Elen a Martln, �u, I ninth grade received -4{1·� perce
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,
e 1:
Claud
Davis
Mrs.
h Methodi st Church, M iddle- j Eugen e
Heat
nt
E�do� Krae u ter and Mrs: Henry son , Mrs. Minnie warner , Mrs.
ee Mi l�m 8_11 d Sandra Llttle. j - --E1ch mger. The door pnze was Grace Durst, Mrs. Eve lyn Ihle, �rt were made Thursday even- 1 Cunningham, Mrs. lXmald Moore_ 1 The reSi g nalion of Betty Ja ney !
WY 2-2255
m when the Eleanor Circle of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs
601 E. Ma in
PomHoy a":arded to M rs. Nor man Fr ed- Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mrs. Evelyn theg c_hurch met for their regular I U!roy Wr1tson J r., M rs. Miiton a tr�surer WBB accepted a n d
1 c�er}I S e11r les was elected to
er1ek.
Haley, Mrs. Lillian Bumgardner,
-- -�-V
a ria n Mrs Helen Wilt Mr . ....d
meellng.
·
Mrs· Carman Dursl, Mr, - EarIi.:ne
'
'
•
.... fiU the Ofhce.
"
Elena Martin
Mrs. Ernest Frazer wa s devo- ' Mrs Bob Moore, Mrs. Alah Tea- 1
Bumgardner, M rs. Rosa Stewart
e a report on the last Junior
�:;
:
r-ri nd,
Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, M rs. Eve: tional leader and used the topic ford', Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Bo� rd meeti ng.
!
I
Mr.
m
y,
Sa
e
l
and
Hal!
Mrs.
n
p!&lt;o
OU
.
lyn stewart, Mrs. Joan Hendrick- •·we Pra ise Thee f,'or Radiam:e "
Jom mittees Ior t he n�xt meet•
nd
Mrs.
Ro
rol hy Stewa rt,
a
.
son, M rs. Joan Harman and Mrs. A short business meeting was ron-_
mg were named a nd lnclud ed,
ducted by the president, Mrs
Kather ine Reitmire.
program, Elena Martin, Ma rtha 1
Graee Johnson . Plans for a n ur•
Bl"ewe_r ,
uise Milam a nd Ja n i:o
sery at the church dW'ing l:iunc!ay
e� W ri_g b t , refreshments, Dr ema
morning worship were discussed
1 nirch_f le ld , �u_dy Williams a n d ,
and members were asked to have
Connie W ilhams; recre a tion,
Dining out is always a
money from the cook books in to
I eryl Senr lts, Connie Cheadle,
II
I ���crta
pleasure here. Our menu
the lreesury by the next meeting.
UIC
II
Pr idtly and Charlot te
is full of tempting dishes.
Refr1&gt;shments were served by Plans for the Er1sler m arket of , S ilh.
Tf00p
If $
the WSCS of the Rutla nd Metho- m.
Salisbury Girl Scout Troop Six Mrs. George Dall as, Mrs. Bern·
The program fo� tb_e e
ard Fultz and Mrs, · Kenneth dist �hurch Wf're made Tuesday � as a 51udy a nd p,acu vening
with
their
eaders, Mrs. J O h n
l
ce of parI
even ing when lhe society met al
Cooke.
li�i.nentary prOC'edure. Sa n dMoore and Mrs· William C !J"
the church. The market will be
ON ROUTE 7
lff MIC&gt;DLE PORT
wiches, potato ehips and pucr·,
I had a weekend cam at / e
held April 1 and such hand made
It Is amazing how a growing savings account boort9
•
/
;omRun lake last
articles as aprons, will be offered were _ served at th� close of the
y
our mo rale. N o matter how small, m.a.ke regular ·
l
l eroy Troop 171 :n: th;;";eaders,
for sale. E,1ster ba skets. decorat- l, meeta n�. The nex t meeti ng wil
deposits from each paycheck into your •vinp ao,
Mr.;. Horton Arnold and Mrs.
eel eg1?s sod baked good1, will also be Apnl 13.
Off'
ICeJ'S O
cou
n t at TifE CITIZEN'S N ATIONAL BANK.
-- -Jack Seidenabel , aa guests.
be sold .
.
.
I
Friday eve�ing, an outdoor
. OUNCED
omm •A�
M rs. Margaret Shilling, vice
Deposits J111ul'M By F .DJ.C.
.
M r. and Mrs. Wayne Stout
eamp fire
with troop six in Mrs.
res ,"d ent , was in ch arge of the
p
rl
of
p
Lucy G regi,:, resi ent
3"/4 Interest Paid On $aymfl
charge was enjoyed, Saturday the fl.ms Alumn i Association , has meeting and the following were ( Meda Jane ·Werner ) of Waterford
a
re
an
n
ounc
the
birth
sevof
evening entertainment, in charge
a
announced the firsl meeting of the I na med as a nominating comm ittee
, . son o� Febof troop 1 71, incl uded games and offieers and E�ecutive C:Ommitlee to rep.:,rt a _ sI at e of u!ficers t1l the •·n pound , e�
I
rua
at
em
M
orial Hospila l in ,:
19
1?'
a 1affY pull. On Stmrlay morning, to plan for th is year's banqu"'t n�xt mee�mg: Mrs . Ruth ErleSunday School. with the lesson and dance w ill be held Fr iday \ w �ne, _chairman, Mrs. M a rie Marietta. He has OC'Pn named I
topic "A New Commandment" evening, March 17, at lhe high B1 rchf1e!J and Mu. Graee Cal- Mark Allen and has two brothe rs �
Gregory and Jeffrey, Grandpar- !
well
was held with SIISaMa Arnold school.
. .
in charge. Followiog Sunday Offkers of the association are Mrs. Shilling ,program chair- ents are M r. 81 l Mrs. Earl Wer­
ner of Middleport Route and Mrs. ·
School, the girls broke camp and Gene Harris, vice president, Mrs. man, presented a program on
Wayne Stout of Waterford. Great I
t
returned home.
Kenneth Scites, secretary, alld �n and ils meaning to ChristGirls attending from Troop Six Mn 'Thoma!l Seally, treasurer. ians. MedilatioM were read and grandparents are John Werner of
Middleport Roule and Mrs. Meda
TI-- E ' '."'.' . LE 1,, - - ;: •, - . � :: . · r _
�
were Susanna Arnold, Janice and M embers of the Executive Com- recorded Easter music was playGibbs
of
Pomeroy.
Mrs.
Werner
ed.
e. : - ,:, E E \ :""'ITT:- r, _ i::: _ '"'°'; • r,,, · , . • ' , '.
Jane Evans, Jackie Jones, Anita mittee are Mrs. Wesley Fry, M rs.
t
r..ollins, Joan Heweston, Marilyn Charles As� Bradbury, Mrs. Ken- Refreshments were served to � �ed !"'me last week after
18 rnemb_ ers present by M rs. visltmg with the Stouts in WaterMoore alld Patty Fields. Girls of netlt McElhmny, Mrs, Jack Bachearl I.1ttle,
Mrs. Birchfield, ford for several days.
P
the guest Troop were Jackie ner, Mrs. Fred Hibbs and Bob
Elle
n
Tucker
and M rs. Betr
s.
M
_
Seldenahel, Nanc)' Arnold, Mary Mills.
1
II ty Siders.
It's hard to get along withoul a range, and An
-----n McKenzie, Jane
i
Grueser
1
and Jewel Price. Mrs. T. A. HewAVOID RUSH
a refrigerator is almost a necessity. They're etso, accompanied the troops .,
I
SAN ANTONIO, '"· &lt;UPJI
camp nucses.
The First Presbyterian Ch1.1rch in
both Included in this 3 room group for just
downtown San Antonio l)e•ie\'es in
CHAPTER TO MEET
praying early for Easter· It has
The regular meeting of the Har- l
' be Martha Class of the Brad- a sign up that says;
risonviJl
e
Chapt
e
r,
O
rd
er
of
the
$595.
.
Eastern Star , will be held Tues- bury &lt;llurch_ of Christ met Wed- ''Avoid the Easter rush . • , At•
day, March 1 4, at 8 ?• m. lnitia- nesday evem�g at t�e home of tend church this Swxlay. ·•
__
tory work will be zxemrH fled. �rs. _ Neva . Pierce with Mrs. Jes- _
s1e
Sisson
m
cha
r
ge.
Mrs.
Sisson
IUY ON OUR CONVENIENT TERMS
All members are urged to attend
Officers are reminded of praetl� �lso � the devotional pe-riorl us­
sess.ion Sunday, March 12, .. . 2 p. mg scr,pture from t.he 1 4th chap.
'
1er o1 John .
m . at the hall.
Samples of cards and novelties
w
h ich t�e c-la".8 will
� selling
Only five u. s. presidents livalo
ng with their regular items as
ed to celebrate their 80th birth
dish clothes and scotch tape, were
day : John Adams Madison, J
� displayed. Before the close o(
MIDDLEPORT
0Ht0 ferson John Qutn°cy Adams
the meeting Mrs. Sisson read the
Hoove;·
poem, "Yardstick.''
CNL&gt;
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Hazel Rus­
sell and carried out the St. Pat­
rick's Day motifl, Olhers attend­
ing were Mrs. Leona Eberebach,
Mrs. Kathryn Werner, Ms. Evelyn
Murray, Mrs. Betnice Winn, Mra.
Veda Foley. Mrs. Letha Russell,
MASON 1/'t V A
Mrs. Elsie Barnhart, Mrs. Alice
Johnston and Mrs. Edit.h Russel),

RECEG$10,l"�

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2-Dally Sentinel. Pomel'O)'-Mlddleport, 0., 'Mar. 10, 1881

By Baroid Tbomu Hymn, M.D. Filed milbrandlng C II a r 1 1 I
April la the time of the year agalmt a national distributor ol.
when poets sing of. the beauties food suppleineota lor promoting
of apring. And citizens look up the sale of an India-gniwn gt'BII
1
IU.
from income tax form,; just long Uwt purported "to keep men
some t imes endangering the status of esSiDa! the size of the U .S. House of
enough to commit multiple frac-- stron.g and virile until age 11111 ud
even
and
leaders
nal
congressio
tablished
,
1
in
191
at
435
after
set
was
ives
Representat
tures of the Third Comrrumd- women young and beautiful
each
against
battle
into
them
•
even
throwing
and
7U
passed
they had
ment.
the nation's population has doubled. It's
pres­
other . From these comes the big
Is years. "
Aa a pernickety cuSB wno
no wonder periodic pressure builds, as
p.
grateful
to
live
in
•
democratic
OWalaed eoari enlen .. ...,.
membershi
House
boost
to
sure
it is doing again in 196 1 . to 1111 the lid
a
and
even
more
gr
te•
H9'NiJe" tJ• pnpan&amp;loa 1111&amp;
government
The trouble is, Congress just can't
and Jet additional Members of Congress
which
aa
t.o
ful to have an Income on
w � wt&amp;Jt Im 1JM.
automatically tack on enough new seats
pour in.
t
pay tues, 1 thought this mlgb teria.
to balance the losses. The Constitution
On� a House member represented
be an ideal time to draw atto- Seized and removed from thl
says the distribution has to reflect the.
tioJJ to aome of the many hidden market $5 bottle, of a lldfur bath
33,000 people. Now, on the average, he
states' relative population standing. So
service, rendered ua by ju.t one preparation that promised nlld
speaks for 410,000, and some districts
hatever,
w
or
469
or
of
•ur many federal agencies.
451
to
increase,
any
for rbeumatiam. arthritll and akta
have from 900,000 to 1,000,000 people.
a
example,
ii
Here,
for
partial diaeasu; herbal teu and tablell
is bound to benefit the big gainers as
C a n a lawmaker really represent so
Hat of court actionl taken an our made from an Aumalllm tree on.
well as the losers.
many?
behalf in a single month by the offered u I CUNI for aihlete'• foot
In
fact,
to
maintain
this
balance
and
80
that
complained
long
Many have
Fode,al !lnJg Admlllislralion of alnrua trouble,, akin """4--.
still restore all the seats due to be lost
the Department of Baallh Edu- glnglvilil, pyorrhea. lj'pbol, Iv,,
per cent of their time is taken up with
.
.
member•
new
a
require
would
by
1962
cation and Weliare:
er, ulcers. bad breath ancl Fbma
errand boy duty for their constituents.
ship
ceiling
of
547
an
increase
of
112
Obtained ooneeill lo condemn a and capsulel of • aelatln powdof
In the remaining fifth they have lo try
a
Is
that
than
less
"therapeutic vibrato�• thol that promised lo beaulify hair,
"'10
Anything
members.
to think of the national interest, and con­
a tape rocorcllDg of "Smoi&lt; prevent nallo fnvm ,plltt!nl and
played
compromise that will help some but not
sider perhaps 5,000 bills in the legisla•
Your Eyes" while dlag- craeklng. curb appetlta, Nduco
in
Gets
all losers.
tive year.
and UM!lng pathologic ,on weight and build blGocl.
I no,Jng
It's not only this that works against
-.. dttlona ol the bead, lung,, heart, � fnvm Iha mmet and
Obviously, logical argument can be
,
a major change in 1961. Wide feeling
ato�, gall bladder, ,pleen, ap- destroyed 310 tGIUI of rodent and
·l r
made for boosting House membership.
exists that the House is already too un•
pendtx and spine. To ,ay noth- fmecl;-cootaminat.ed eocoa pro,,
But ii isn't logic that produces a slate
1, ing of cancer, cataracts and germ ducts. flour, r1t'II. dried P • . ,.
wieldy. Only four leading countries, Bri•
of bills for that purpose every 10 years,
dried be... and -· 51 lmll
tain, France, Italy and India, have big•
w�en the law requires that stale delega­
of rodent.-contaminated bulk whea
ger assemblies than our House In these
\iom to Congress be altered to reflect
ol canned - ..iawkward masses, the membels individ•
sup and puree, oontalnlq 111 population shifts It's the emotion of
ualily tends to be buried.
and _.,,..; 13 lmll al moidJ,
I
la�makers who �a)' atand to lose their
Speaker Rayburn Is believed to be un_
i-ct,Jnfest,d aut,; II - ..
r.a,
spals,
fNllen -• .,. to111 11
apolled
willing lo open the floodgates, and ii is
.�
··-•
pomace
that had an ex�
pple
a
With the total frozen at 435, the big
agreed his signal is required . Some sea.
DDT: shipmento
of
sive amount
By Sanoh M. RIie
p(jpulation gainers inevitably profit at
sane d hea ds th.
' mk a short hike to 4 38,
II
WASHINGTON COLUMN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife and of celery wit.II unaafe amount&amp; of
the expense of losers and smaller gainmereI y olf se mg seals awarded to Ha•
of pesticlde: gretm coffee beans with
Peter remarked one day that ington since the President started daughten, Barbara Jean,
ers, This time 21 seats would be cut
waii and Alaska, is the most he might
BY JERRY BENNETT
wood eplintera and Qltb, and freah
arrived
,
Va
W.
,
lesro
r
n
Cha
,
is gelling the South
WASHINGTON cNEA) - Abra- when he looked out over his going to the flicks
3\\'.&amp;Y from 16 states, wlth Pennsylvania
endorse.
hie
and processed cr�u with an
with
for
visit
a
ho
rebry BChool's parking lot. It wasn't crowd in.side the theater. L ery- me Friday
tiet
new
,
Rlbicoff
A.
barn
r
ch
b
t
C
Mrs.
e
Charles
and
exce111ive BIDCIW(_'!( }feed killer.
ances seem s ong
ertainly t e
on standing \.Jtside lo parents, Mr.
and N w York each losing three, Massaof health, education and welfare hard to tell wh ich cars belonged one insists
MayN yuu're � mood Ito
Mr.
chusetts and Arkansas each two.
that 00 bigger change will emerge from who must shepherd Pre1ident to professors. They were tbe beat see if Kennedy will arrive ,.nex- Rife, and with her parent.a,
Rutland
agree wUh me. Bill r, la:J' yOII
and Mrs. Sam Wllllams of
the House rniew or these proposals that Kennedy's federal aid to educe• up jobs, five and aix yeara old. pectedly.
The losing states have to carve their
s
le
r
Rife
Cha
811d I got OIII' maey'e werih •
recent premiere of "Ex- R. D. Mr. and M rs.
---,
co•gr
n_
ns s_
tion bill through Congress, got a 1be students drove lo school in At the
ew
e:_g:..i_
f_
a_
aps
_
lo_
on_
l_m
r_
o_
_
s,__b
sl
l_c
lc_
r_d_i_
e_
s_
_
__
__ln
_
,· o_
•s_
-_
the tu •eUar tllll&amp; ... tpnl
.,
installed
electric
heat
having
�
re
even
rs
showp..ie
any
odus," m
--- l lesson on the need for increasin g new classy chaasis.
_ _ ---::---:=
w. WaJ,
their seats when m their home.
teachers' pay from his son , Prt --. EVERYTHING IS BUSINF,&amp;Cj fused to take
e
and
Beveridg
Mrs.
____
DorotlQ•
edy's
n
Ken
rumor of
t
The young man has an M. A. from business, business wilh the RUS-- old tltat the
spent
of
thens
ie,
d
Fred
son,
of Dr. Hyman's leaf­
copy
Fo
�
r a
definitely
Stanford .amt has been tr�C"hin g in sians. At a reL-ent Red military expected arrival was
nts
pare
he
r
with
g
n
eni
Sa
ev
turday
,
Choose Your Family
California because he likes the l wingding, a U. S. defense in• falae. Another rumor had it that M r . and M rs. Charles R ife, Patty let "How to
ng
Doct or .. seIJd 10 cents tu Dr. By.
work a nd will make a career of! du stry executive gave an air• the secret Service was debunki
ar
nd
y.
a
L
r
m an �are of 'Ille Gallipoli.a Tr�
craft lapel pin to Soviet Ambos- the first rumor to clear the lobby.
it.
'
M
rs. Sarah M , Rife made a busGe
n
e
r
el
Roi&gt;
Fi
n
ally
Atto
rn
ey
une eox 489 Dept. B Radio City
sarfor Mikhail Menshikov.
Thr ambassador' s only com- ert Kennedy did arrive. Seeing the lness tr ip to Rutland , Friday.
stalion N� York 19°' N• y•
'
N.
and
Rife
{Jack&gt;
Charles
A.
o
st
m
satisfied
brother
t's
n
Preside
ment was, "Oh, yell. This isn't opof t.he ruhbe r-neckers. A few die- B. Sparks of st. Albans spent Sun·
er:1tional yet . "
\\'HF.N DEFENSE Secretary hards, however, were still waiting day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rife and children.
Robnt S. McNamara in.stalled a outside after the show sta.rted.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen of ToNational
ICAN
"TO THE ONE J LOVE''
direct trlephone hook-up from his THE REPUBL
spent the past week end with
ledo
non
a
d
office to tbe secretaries of the Committee recently maile
Bowen
Army, Navy and Air torce, he partisan letter to both Democratic lus mother, Mrs, Freda
j do believe that God abovt,
ren.
d
chil
and
achieved the reputation of being aod Republican bra.,s throughout
Crea� you for me to love,
a
The honor roll list for fourth the most valiant red tape cutter lhe country. TM salutations were Mn. Ethel Rife waa a business And p e
ou o
i � r ,\ ut frQIII. ll the
the same o1i each letter includlng visitor in Pomeroy Tblll'14ay. ,
six-weeks periOd at Eastern High in Pentagon history.
·
: w I loved ,� ' "&amp;e;&amp; N
wags tbe one to President Kenne dy. It Mr. and Mrli. - G. �. R'lfe and Becaute
Defense Department
lneludes, accord ing to Principal
Mrs. Ethel Rife and sons ealled
0. C. Blbbee, Senion - xR ay say that anyone who would dare bepo, "Dear Sir or Madam."
on Mrs. Myrta Rife of Wilkesvflle best.
Coleman, Ctuirlea CUrli1, Le atha hypas!I three top level Girls Fri• OFFICIALS OF Project HOPE,
the U. S. hospital train ing ship Frlday evening. Mrs. Rife cele- If go to Heave and you're not
Bibbee, Richard Froal, Sandra · day has got to have n �rve.
n.
tllat brated her 85th birthday March 1
Wolfe, Jaek Kelley, Shirley Barr, ALTHOUGH IIAWA.R RAS been now in Indonesia, report
there,
time.
small eom- 8. She isn't 10 wtU at thls
JWJlor■ - Marsha Evans, Eva a state for more than a year and most natives carry
'l1!ey Joseph L. Rife of Chillicothe I'll paint your name on the &amp;olden
treatment.
ing
du
Gilland , Judy Fkk, x Lila Bahr a half, Republlean Sen. Hiram L. puses r
and need the compas- apent Sunday with his parents, stair
Kaye Bahr , Frank Andrew, Jan- Fong, still receives moll address- are Moslem
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife, Patty So all the angelt will know an4
e 'Hawaiian E mbassy." ses !IO they won't m l!1take the diet Caldwel� Mary Jaoo cashdol, ed to th '
see
and Larry,
What amazes and disturbs Fong reclion of Mecca.
Lir, Betty Cowdery, Geraldine
you, my darling, meant lo
What
Ray
d
n
a
s
n
Alba
St.
or
Rife
most Is that some of the letters A BUREAUCRAT'S &lt;Wtntuen GI Jack
j
Durst, Marlbn Koehler, Ma r orme.
Sals
nt
ll
eek
r
C
pe
a New FrontierBJn11n : " Someone Brooks of Cahi
come from school teacben.
ie Hoffman, Karen Snyder, v ir- B100E8T PROBLEM of heldlnl who used to worlr: for you nine urday evening with �- and Mrs.
ginia Wright, C.Onn ie Spenc.-er, a Hollywood premiere in Wash• years ago who is now your boss.' .. lllarles Rife and family,
If you don"t arrive bJ Judgment
Donna Bahr.
of
Canoc:le
day
Mr, and Mrs. Daye
So;,bomores - Melanle Brown
Carpenter RD ,pent Sunday after- I'll �w you have - the Sharon Freeker, xJanet Bissell:
noon with Mrs. Freda Bowen and
way
ne
r,
Cod
for
x
Judith
grateful
Hill
·
ar_bara
column le
a famUy. Other Sunday gueats I, give
J
This
xB
GAY
PAULEY
B
•
a
ClfAIILESTON, w. vA. - Two of the World." Youth attending tlons on the slaff of lhls summer's
the "Why don't were Mr. and Mrs. ..o
n.ytnond Uwi....., the ngelt .. back thi!lr
Jackie Frecker, Joyce Fick, Pegthorou"h
UPI W,fflf'a
· 't Editor
l!o'' look into
worbhop1 for WHl Virginia Coll- will be deslgnuted by dllltrict , dl· wor1.-�
' Jeanne
.
·
""''"I'• They are M JU
n Iyn Curtis,
..opgolden llarpo ilnll
you" "Or why &amp;dn't you" to Thomas and aons of Langsville Their
Amberger , -..aro
IY
OVftJ
work.
Ierence Meth_,,_
•-"' w Ill be rector■ of youth
-� .,.,....,
Rampp, Fairmont, conference dt Macy Cameron, Eileen Brannnn, NEW YORK ( UPIJ-Any girl Annie Lee Singletary. in her and Mrs. Faye Wood.
,
thing,
.
be� March 17, 18 and 19 ot Jack- M �• Ernaline Crane, Noshville, n,ctor of youth work .· the Re, . Su nn
her
age
who
Is
still
single
after
I I B
"Something For the Girls" apt S day A
x e A Myers, Richard Nease,
u!t to
I've been :
S:s
ton • kill.
5cto'� es daily
represenUn&amp; the Youth Depart, Oisrle Godwin Oak) nd M
2
s skid
�
�
Will.
Drusllla
ne,
Salem
peari
g
i
n
the
W!nlton
:t
��
Osbor
E1J;:;i
��nd
naleen
n
Ro
s
w
'
:·
·
�
:
�
�
�
bert
:
�
et
Welli g Key
�Y youth and adults an menl of the GenorRI Board of Ed land d Ro
M r. and Mrs. Ronald Rife of rII go'
F�en - Oor1hy Burke, El- m: :8, , , n, · 1 n you g (N.C.&gt; Journal and Sentinel.
'
•
• � you. '·
•
resour
ce MVP' publicity cha�.
npecU!d to attend ti)e Metbodllt ucatlon, will aerve as
r
� � � '
·
y
As Annie Lee, a Southern Belle Fairborn spent the �k end with
Dillon, xJanet Heber, Larr
la
so
' Youth Fund workshop, "Wlndow1 per n of �Is workshop. M I 1 11 M.l&amp;s Rampp will be dean of Landon, Terry Hoffman, G ) en
rp O• .:15�
,
And any glrl In this category of Immense cbarm aod good his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Cha
• Ohkt'
5?"dra Piester, New Marlins- women, Mr. Godwin business manand
Mr.
parent.a,
her
and
Rife
es
Jes
can
J
always
girl
a
It,
aees
Brown,
me
ee
Robert
looks,
lo
·
am
Bissell,
up with al
ng sln has co
ville, conference outreach chair apr and Mr. Welling
y O u th
R
Erle
�lcbols,
Norma
Mays,
Some fe- enswer , "I just didn't want to Mn. Guy Priddy, utland,
a
swer.
n
quick
ne
o
least
•
men, and Mra. William B y rd, chairman.
,
Rife, Patty
Ronald
Mr.i.
and
Mr.
Sandra
lt
u
b
friendship."
arker, Jo Ann .sc i
males J know have conjured sev- spoil a beautiful
Madi110n , arranged the workshop - --------- P
(W
U,
d Larry Rife and tarry Hoff• DBVO'l'ICD TO IN'l'D
Spr
eral replies ranging from • ,rac- Or, she can aay, ••t didn't want. an
,
IIBlOI IIA80N &amp;IIBA
"What on Earth Is ... od Doing?'' Plains called on Rev. and Mrs. xague,
caned on Mr. and Mni.
man
"
�• all A s.
l "I' m waiting for a million• to lose my amateur standing.
tica
h
Barn
art and Freda M iller.
.
111 the theme of the other worll
George Saxton and family Satur., 11 ,. 1 o.... ,.
·
alre" tv tlle cagey "Nobody's But MIH Shlg1etary points out
......,
&amp;hop. Il Is open to all Methodist The Board Meetin,: of the
y evening.
r
da
de..�
�
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will
only
ever
asked
tnfl,"
or
"]
don't
wa
n
t
answers
that
these
l'
• MABKE
Mr. and Mra, George Saxton Ga, tn Th Ollla v-.u-, Paltll--■
youth. Toose In chl:l?ge &amp;NI Mias J.louae of Prayer met al the home
1
p¾Mb
.
II.,
lnqu'·ltor
tfe:eeete
.
Iha
tut
stop
be
tied
down
"
ot
n
�.
to
v
..
•
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N
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and famiiY were shoPPInI ln Ulllo BIIIIIMtl
REI
Judy Burns Romney• conference of Mrs, Freda Miller . 'ThOlt' ,..�
a
fl..,
'
J
Nature"
•JJ'Olyptllou■
B
Ft.HUI.
�11nn•
Wellstcm Saturday.
faith chairman, and the Rever- ent were Rev. and Mrs Llfe. Mr. CINCINNATI (UPI) - Live- Still others throw the Inquisitor
• ..• ::-:,:::wr
Mrs.
d
n
a
w
Dill
car
JtUe
and
Mr
N
girl
ger,
Cb
and
r1
ho
one
of
in
te
Os
arl
She
Its
hold
l
wll
M
A
.Mr,
and
I
MaHOn
.
friend
J1
PT
The
!, �
e d William Street, Pineville, ad I ofl by draggma out a 1Cented
stock:
0
,
Mrs. RJchard Barton and Mrs Id•
,..... monthly meeting on Tue!l ult chairman
reples, I m ,o)ygamoua by na- son, Larry, called on Mrs. Myrta �1011., .4
l
o
100,
nky, dabbing at eyes auddenly
calves,
ha
.
i
C
�
200
�
1e
dl.J, llarcb It, at ?;so p m. M r, Three M�ilt leader, from Ekh1nger, Gueatll w�ere Stev eoough alaught.er steers or helfer11 • moist and Indicating that soma- lure. Those who knOW what I Rife of Wllkeavllle Saturday. Mrs. lotttn.01
Dillinger and Nedra
wers.
Y
rn..
think it'a a Rood Faye Wood •• also a caller,
Jaaet lirface. preiident, .. m be the
ConfelWICe w ill Mrs. Thelma eaee entertained for market test , good to low : where along the JlDe there bas I mean seem to
u
::;::
be
answer ; thoee who doll'&amp; know
�- ---In ebarp of UM meeting M I s 5
.p:
�ia Mareh 18 to 15 friends from Huntigglon Sllnd•Y · choica 1000-1050 lb ■laughter steers been a bUghted ·romance and lbe 1
.
nufacture o[ paper In Eur- Daltr
Ma
t
ma
ide
y
st
th11i
meaning
dec
the
ju
['f Sleeth'■ and Mn Dorothy
,
ou
!
j
d
so
to
rrow
is
1Ullldard
pla
ing
er
ust
ma
•
rtkl
mixed
t
te
and
lot
whole
,
.,_ ......,
.:;
to apa
Mu. Erma Cleland and Mrs. :13.00-2.5.IIO
M
pa Ill
· be I'm affiieted with aomethlfll ope first was e■tabUshed by the :: ..,"� .,,_.
PJ1tt'1 • flnC. grade, will take pnrt
22.50, small loll stand- l ful for discus�ion.
�n, conference. The meet- Navada Beaver spent Monday af•
llflJlram.
that shouldn't � menUoned in Moors In Spain about the middle
In
11 he�d ln prepa(ltloa for the temoon in Pomeroy on bl.lflme81• ard 19 50-21 50; cows mostly 13.00- 1
aunt
of the 12lh century.
a•
�
mtxed company ,
1Pfaker of the eveQaeatlea Onnpllnle•r,T
Regal- Mr. and Mn. PU Myers ind 16.50; bulla 18 09-20 00; vealer•
w
glr
are
t
"W1il be Mr Clyde Foley prm- 11� Jurildletlon
h
alw: ,ol\ � ia■ Sc� ltt, M 1st Youtb hllow&amp;blp to lwln daughter■ of Columbus ,pent weak to 1 iower . high good to Then here • t e • )I ho
M
.
W
be held Julr 13-28 at Lyeomlng i the weekeM with her pareota, avef'.JI'! • chdb 3.0ll-34.IID: mclll conslder such question
-::.--:::----;i:-;-i
: IIINlt e,peciallv If R comeo from l""".--.,-.,-------:----------bl speak
�-r the 4!1W College, W111iamapo,t, l'ennsyl- 1 Mr. ,nd Mr,, WIiiis Frosl, Dick good .. ' :Ill, atend a,d 20 • 25.
�
1 • man who a• this way. ''How '
l)o Ev
TiJne
..--..--.
B
,...., ,._,� �
z.o
1 and Joan. ·
ania.
41UP
v
'-vtryOne
:::c:"
I
it
.11
)
11�
•
I
s
a
s•r
"'
�
JO'I
I
never
��
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ma- a special effort The three wln hold •uiy posl- Mn F.dith Wakley ol. Marietta Hoga 1800, barrows and gilts ten mattied'
11,lt • lndleales
- \ and Mrs. Navada Beaver r�t- , ■teady to 15 h igher elollng yNlea I �·s a terrific calcb
� It's go1 moatlJ steady; 80� atead to
ly visited Mr&amp; Goldie Wolfe,
to.'liJ. �aubject that eonce_rns
1
combination Greg•
� �- that II civic mind
Mr and r,trs. Norman McCain I stnlla· UO head t-l Ito-ISO lb mg to take a
f
Peck • Marlon Brando • Cary
In the odlooill.
and daughlen, M,, Dana )lcCain
and !lilt• lB.JO; moot • ory
Gra
to get ber to tho ■!tar.
ot
•
end Mrs -· Cleland ,penl a mixed ,_,, Md 1-3 ·- lb 17.5(). 1
·
.. .,...,•. prile
beJng wW
-·
day ,. Huntlogton
oci
be at•1 ■.OD, rno■tly 1'1.f6. 11.00, for more l
4,llotflW"Y
H
ded if m 190-DO lb . 2-3 �IGO Jb l ffeath Gro"p, To
8eaftr ·
- lod refn■hmentl will
�1y1!!r� un or
Mn: Ffflla Miller enlffla!Md • F=er1 and ,:'
lb 7 60·
i W......
t7. 50• ti Uftliorm 250 1 • , Cont1f'ne Nest Week
l'U5-60
' 1',...anHVi11e ....__
\ meefmg m
with a stork shower SMurde
u-1 w.ent lol
ll.50 mixed IS SCI0--45G
lb
1
n 't · ' F
or Mn LeRoy Sauters.Y ne- 1i lo Columbus to spend the weekend lb sows 15 7r,..1i_ 75, 2·3 4f,o.flf)I) lm. : '!'he 0£ricia1 Board of Heath
•
, � MM(W a.DIIC
�: received
manv lovely 61rte with his daupter, M r . and ,vln. 11·2i-lB·00 boors• steady• 1 .,· � Methodist Churcll Middleport w i ll
'
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UmWkw· Mn Lo,tUa P'llld- from June Wolfe, D«lna BoWffs, I A. G. Glbau.
I 11.50.
meet Sunday at 7.IO p. m. at the
,
,
i ,1 hlll,
'
'M
.
���
ardi I , Mn Nedra Bowers Mn Wyatt, her M
n. Bull lddenol.r and Mn. I Shee;&gt; 1 00 , not enough to l!Slab · church.
O. i:"lfellDIQ. VMdleport.. -· Ja"""ler and 'Sand ra · Mrs. M m- James Rldenour iq,enl Monday in
lid! trade.
1 Monday evt'nlng the WSCS will
I
Lltart ,r
"',...Clay, Mrs. Elizabeth f'lay, Gallipoli&amp;.
·•n. U
.
TY
.
PENA
H
A
E
mr�t at the churth with Re\•, JlaJ·
L
T
V�
ODNWolft, � Mrt. Ida Eichinger, Re.-. and Mn. C. N Jraaes •labd with ORD RS DE
I
•
' mon Konkrlghl 81 devotlonal
�
I; 11n �� 'Mn. Life, Mrs. Elizabeth W ick- . Mr. and M ;a. Ray Morns aod ·
- --I
The go,ern leoder. Proaram. loo!ler wW be
llll;� .::;;, . '. him, LeRoy Sauten ,nd LN,on,I Mr,. Rlcbanl Fide and daul),lor l, HAVANA UPI npeqt: will demand the death pen- Mrs. NIWI �- Holteuel !or
•• Belain&amp;Tuesday aftemDoa.
I ,
4 _
,
1
the � - will be Mn. John
Sffldinl !lilts but not pre""1 \ Mra. E1tube1b Clay and Mn. a1tf for M■J, WIDlam Morpn, an Ke
t.cha,..,_ Mn. llayma Konk,. S. ·cltl� ..,...,_, Pl,II,. � Mn. Oaear Dlllingtr, Mr. P'ftda Viller "lillled with Mn. ! Alnerican who Jost his U
,
. right and Mra. J■mea Criswell
aod Mr,. Frar1k Gaul, Mrs. Carl I Irene Bentz who ha■ been poorif, j lllllhlp for fllhting 111 Fkiel Caa,.,olutlnn. aulhoritaU,e
tro',
� �lam. Bailoy, Mn. R-11. Mr. .
_,,.,.,.... �
1aid tod.ay. Morgan baa !
uctJPERA.TINII
.
' � jJJJ,.y; Ml'I: Rlehatrd Bartan and Mn. r
The pla.net Vllm, al iDtervllil■ · ■a
1
iii .W.,,
J: Willi, Frost,
of about a year and • ball draw bierl held inc:ommunicado sinee � Tom CJarll: who m.derwent ■urgery et Bohft HospftaJ recentl,:
WM; t1) b cream and cake we� 1erv- cio,e to � imd becomu om- hili lffM lad Odober.
l
la rtcuptratlnl at bi• home .;
Joined
Toledo,
of
' "'ening ,1ar, hrlsJ,t ■-.II Jo """""· "·
cf ed.
1
.- --.n 1 •·&lt;
·
an-. Paul � ol. nappers cut a ■hailR. -� • aJ;m1 .ia .._
- S)'racUJe. ,
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P r4Jat

A good turnout of fans watched
the Pomeroy H,gh Player, of former years take a dose 66-62 defeat last rughl by a tall team Of
former cagers from Pt. Pleasant.

g F::�A-;ien:�r
a·su::Pgmh;.;;i=s
s
On Ohio tate s EPEE quad

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;� ·�:::��.� ��
��
d

led l· ght
co
�t;olot P�e�sant squad was
led IP ,cocing by Frank Capehart
with H and Jack Burris 1�.
The game was spon110red by the
Senior Class of Pomeroy High
with proceed$ to go towards their
·
SenIor tnp.
By quarters:
,:•,�· :. :
;�;�:...,

terl'&lt;I before the first pertod ended
Pt Pleasant held , a 21.14 lead
at the hrsl quarter s end They
f�rged on to a 39--24 lead at halft
former
u;i: the third period, the
·
Panthers fought back · w1th a cl�
tight defensive set-up. They trailly five al the lhr,, quarl•
:; �.�

The final quarter proved most
vening. March
rkfl
next
e
The
other.
'
•
e
nging for the g r ads as Urat'
challe
undef
s
P
physical education.
_
will
,
,,m
lion
a
l
coneo
lhe
of all hand, began l,
"·
edne,s
hed
ed
matc
Hb nigh scbool leams comp;J
��- will be
be·
lhe champion ·
and
i
......
n
m.
p.
�"fd
at
n
nearly_ m�tched
g
U
teams
wi
Both
7
tl-Jtb Coelv-= and Wah........
84 wins' IB losses and three ties.
.
pomt m that pe r•
'I"_ RaclnfJ tn the opening r i ship cont.es.t at 8 : 15 ·
for
nninl
er
memth
er
l
.-�
.
• In four undefeated &amp;eason a �
Pomeroy Hi h Graduate Pat V augha1:' and ot h .
er
wm?
was
tland
r
Po
,
r
yes
a
L
st
traland
w
iod
Port
h r
O f State University i-'c nc r ng team. i ll
�the pinth annual
Jackaon. his teams chalked up 30
. er_!__
in scoring
by
ffs over K1verv1e:w e s o f the h o
was le_ d-1
o __
the
at
Pom
bid
a
for
noon
after
rrow
f.rade School Invitational Cage of the play-oMcK
tomo
e wins and his 1959
onsin
utiv
Wisc
consec
to
vel
in
d
tosse
elvey
vm
Mar
n
e
wh
ht.
1ourney • MM from tonig
I Warreri team was named lops in
Big Ten C hamp ionsh ip.
ba
CLUB JOB
T
s
Racine, knocked �a::1': ��- : 1:�·::1: :::� ��;: 1
n
':;: � i;
lk
V aughan, who i � �� �,:o:ttr��: \��i;�f e�� t!l��t lhe BUile. ·
0
a
\ =TLAND, Ore. !UPD-Bob
St!C· 13 mar k so far this SC s
the
fur
y
troph
hip
pions
cham
h
'.
hi
wan.a
ll Rosburg, 19!59 PGA titllst, sigoed
8gainst
Slaughter was named
t:J.
will open
f o r t�e sport.
year
ht
slniig
ond
·t
t7
school coach of the year for Ohio \ Thursday as head profenional for
v
r
s
----�
in:t�l5�-cou!ti:� �ool
�� :�o�� :e e�� ::r�ight v ictories to get the n od and in 1957. was runnerup in UIM. the new �eriwether Country Club
Carl .::�
ville wm face the county ch. ,ps
third in 1955 and fourth ln 1956 course which
s&lt;&gt;cfl 'l d EPP EE (das s) ticke t to the title meet.
• =,.
S
rence
o.,..
be
confe
will
5:0
swd
_a
Jed bJ sharpshooting Center t�rry
Lord
has
and Dick
. - S� far this season, Pat's tea�
Price and pint-size guard Marvin Tonight's Oh io high school h��- rec0 t·d 12-2 mark o v eral l and nine wms m the last 10 ''I' ve alw.iys held· a strong at- next July .
,
tachmen1 for Cap•tal , " he said· VIKINGS SIGN TWO
McKelvey.
ketball tournament schedul�
starts
''1 feeI the new job will give me MP .-ST. PAUL (UPl l - paul
The following night, in the lowClas1 AA Db1trlf'l11
two years left at State, Pat may p ro�e. to b e
Wiin
LS
compehbon be- an o�po��unlty to ?rogress in Lindquist, 6-foot, 3-lnch, 200-pound
er brl(ket of the eight team comKent
At
o ng the to.u ghest frnce rs in Big Ten
am
coaching.
petltloo, Caach Hilton Wolfe' s Sy- Ak.ron South I ll·6 1 v s Akn,n fore graduating as a ph;.1rmacist.
tackle from New H�pshlre, and
Le
tart.
racuae boys wW meet
--North ( 15-4 )
.
Slaughter is setond assistant Dan Sheehan, a k icking specialist
ortP
annual
nmth
Game time will he '7 p. m.
e
th_
of
aders
cheerle
s
Player and
Akro Central 1 17.3 1 ..,� l\c'nt
lost b Hayea thts year. Gordon from Chattanooga , aigned '.111°rs-At 8: 15 Saturday evening Riv- Stale Hi g•h , 13_7 1
ey w1 l l have a cha_n�e to Larsony left the Buckeyes' staff to day with the Minnesota Vilunga of
tourn
l
l
'age
tiona
nvita
i
·
land
, ...
s
w will tangle with the last
At t:anro■
walk away w\th a �ig array of. bard ware and certificate take over the head job at Akron- the NaUonal Football League .
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25
c
g
oer •���:·�� �c�%� canWn McKinley 1 13-6) vs Al- at �h���� p�o��h�� ��� �� :i � l
� a a r
e e a d that four team �.,�3m w :111 ww :, 1naLJ1�w;r�AW"
0
llanC1: i t3·7 1
•
•
.
k)e
rovid cd along with gold meda ls to ij
b
on Lln('nln 1 18-:.! 1 vs (:inion , � ��: �:s
cb M. IW'Vlvon of the two Cant
l
0f\hc ;hJm pions hip squad , gold meda ls lo the
. 17 _Jl
Im
bracutl will cballePte one an- Lehman A.
11·,,·1 all-to urney team ' sliver ones to the secon d all-tourl Youngdown
d
[
ne;��f! ·j�i :��e�l e-:n=��;
Salem i l6·41 vs Pol .rnl , t2 '.1 '
�ds for individu al effort ,�
awa
In
67
e
re&amp;
t
Sco
Wil
Al M l n
.
. 1 an d ertificales for al l partic ipatin g p l ayers.
o
v, i\ur•
ing ac( IH,l
unter
Hard
En�o
n
Marlo
Pro Caure
�
o distn- I
t
ways
best
the
f
o
one
be
to
ht.
thoug
is
T�is
BJ vdel l'rfll 1nter11atlonal walk 1 1H l
;:
:, ·
e
Beegl
grade school playe rs,
!i
.
When Wilt Chamberlain was Sandusky q5 4 1 vs Man ,fll• ' J St I bu_t e reco g nit ion for the
&amp;:
1 said ·
Loki ht DNded 13 more points In Peters 1 13-5l
)vey.
McKe
Bill
e
b
will
ev
n
r
u
to
the
for
noun cer
bll 1ut three National Basketball
At Bowlin.II Gr .. ,·n
1
' d woife will be at the scorer.s
sl an dby Donal
_A�
aymg
t
G
�
ANOcl.aUo pmete to reach 3 .000 Lima Senior 19-8, v� I 1 1.! r1-'lllt'f'
k'Coach Larry Morrison will serve as "Iech DItable and
.
1
for .. HalOD. he went right out
1
1a.s
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,
sor. .
�- tried to collect them aII m L ima c 11thnllr 1 13.7 1 vs E1 •rnoou, ca 1 act v i
It1
an ;di-out effort is bei n g promo 1e d to mak e I
if
as
Looks
1:zo.n
..-contPt..
this year's P ort l and toLJrney the most successfu l ever. ®I
l
Clwnbe· dn almoat IUCteed!!d
Al Toledo
___
':�
nl
Phi
for
point.a
tl1
U le__acored
Toledo Macomlier 1 2(). 1 1 vs fok,lo
SCOU TING AUOlJ T _ Bob Louks _has been _working
delpfda Thu!'Bday night In a n� central 1 1"-4•
. l around th,� Syracusl! Ra l l Park in his spare �lme and AA
118 ..btory over New York. I I Tolel! o Li bUey 08-3 1 ..,., Syll' ;,n1a
improv ement s are beginn ing to_sho w -:- watchm g Allen :;] Beautiful two-tone green finish with genuine leather
·
wu a personal NBA high for tlit! [ 1 15.,i i
, Hemm Dannv Smith and Ro nnie Phahn p ro mo t� cheer- 9i interior trim. Power steering, power brakes, wwer
Warrlon' Bli Dipper, but 1�11
Al Ath,1111
l ing a l ' the i lid e pendent basketball game last mght - .
windows, hay power seal, H y dramatic, radio, he�ter,
four pojnll ahort of the recorJ ,· 1 Portsmmith I Jfl- 3 1 vs S1:,,rnb n the y h ad numern us new cheers -:-- Pom�r_oy Coach Ed ,:,·
ed glass. One Joe.al owner. We sold and serv iced
tint
.
f
�
e
or
Mt by Elgin Baylor of t..011 An�- , 22- 1 )
colleg
_clime
m
a
attend
g
ington
Wash
this dream boat. A $6,000 tar when n ew.
Co([m an is in
llN against these lilame Kili':k� Ironton 1 1Z· IP v11 Chi l l kolhe • 111 41 1 coaches _ the diamond a l Pomero y High has been re- ;
f
lll'lier thla season
RlverHide \ lll-2 1 11 s :-i. or L1 l',1' l•�tl'rn 1 pared,for basebal l seaso n - Won't be long now be �re ·1
Now On ly
Wdt'a pr-evious top waR ·11. 1 111.5 1
the teams wil! 1 be ,ro un ding into shape for the sprmg
wbleb he 1rored twlct last �Nl· I
At Uaylo11
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I Bhmchester ( \4-71 VII Dixie (22·1 '
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Cadilla� - Oldsmobile
lon oot of reat�· e �� Mt. Victory f2U I VI Delpi10� SI. Cleve land WeSf'tel'h 70.
the
Obel'lin 53
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on ,:, of '11 f ie ld l!Oal attempts John 1 13_8 1
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
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durlng .Lha game imd wns ainnz-. Crnstview 1 20- l l v 11 Llp'11c
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Clevelan� East ft:l,
lngly a�urate from the foul hne
De-llance
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:wl h 17. oJ It succcasful frc�
124-0) v� Hamll'r Columbus Linden 44, Gf!hanna 42
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Grandview 53, Newnrk 4\t
COLUMBUS C UPH Boiliin took another ni� out of Montpelier ! 16-4 l vs Holg11te ll\·5 1
Ai Bedford
Oh.lo state
Slaughter, 34, assistant
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Delrolt'1 determined eflot1 fol' :1
A, Tiffin
Cleve l and East Tech l'.6, Parrllll 62
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filioll _ �- tsdging the PISlona, 1 Illdorf I Z:M )
Al Cimlmi
c:�ltatUniversity, succeeding vet.
\ lo11 dropped Detroit Into Vui-k ( 18-3 ! v !I Vtmlue 1 11 z1
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tJniled I.O(•u. l 60 , South Amn&lt;!rst 40 eran mentor Jack Landn.im
� t , ,plate tie with Cindnm1l 1.
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At Clndanatl
· Mou wa1 e, heartbreaker for
. k V.\ C Arl .i�le
Geneva Spnncer 33 Slaughter, who 1pent 10 years
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coach.in« high school teai.na at
�ame on a free throw by Fnrnk Clnl·innali L&gt;ePorres vs Mt. O··ab
South Point, Jackson and Warren
Al 8prlt11fl.-ld
JOINS CANADIAN TEAM
Ran\HY with four aecon.111 rem·-1 1 I·
hl'for
e join ing OSU Coach Woody
Ing that WII!! charged to Dctroll Indian l.ake- 08·5 1 n Ml.,ml E11st EDMONTON 1 Ul'l �Uob Mor Hayes' ataff after the t95i season
for too many tlme11 nul. Ram11t'y i ll-!1 1
rison, a 6 - foo1, I-inl·h 2 1 0-pound wil l take over at CapJtal M.ardl
Al Clnclnnall
led both t�am1 In M."urln� wiln 31
l'nd from Appalnf'hian State 20
points. Gene Shue had 311 for tl ,e 1 ClnclnneU Elder { 2().0 1 v� C indn• reachers College, Boone, N.C.,
natl Withrow U7-4►
IDNl'I.
sl.i;lned Thursday with the Edmon- Slaughter, a native Q( lronlon
Dolph Schaye, scor"d so p-, 1n1 � Cinc-innatl Weslern Hi l ls ' B-1\ 1 n l ton Esklmos of the Weslern Foot - and 1950 Capital graduate, also
·• Syral'USe ended a six-11,ame Anden1on ( 13-61
will coach tenala and instruct in
ball Conference.
A.I Odord
lollq 1treak with a 129-1 li '+'le·
tory over St. Lou!,. Clift Ha11:11n Midr!Mul'in 1 1:.1-1:1 1 V9 Crc('llhi11s
l)On't it.111: )'Qllr life •
and lob Pettit each had 34 points ! 17- 3 1
tbat of othen; atop ia.
At Mlddletown
for the �awk1.
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Franklin t20-01 YI Hnmillon 'fafl
7our brake l)'lta IAS Y TO
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6-s-15; Qua1lll S.S-ffi; F. 8illoa a,.
M; J. SlJlon 0,.0.0; N...iro.d
0-0-0. Totala 17-8-G.
Pt. Pleasant : Capelr'i .�M:
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was elected chairman of t h e Dlltrlct Commllte&amp; were: Com - dleport, Feeney,Bennelt Post Team Three Game, _ oh1o 1 follow Comlnunilt affairs cloeelr. the Ohio Bapi.l.tt Convention wiU
by the moderator, 8". Arthur clucted III II Wik N114 ..
tit.GM D I I t r l c t Boy Scouts of mJttee 00 Leadenhip Training, J. �rican Legion : Francis Glaz- Power 2603.
a � f.■� top� of apecu- have their annual meet.In&amp;, 'lbYn- McCauley of Radoe will be the
tour fur 11 Baplllt .....
America, fot an unprecedented Knox Dye Cbainnan: Camping, 1er , Pomeroy, Sallabury PTA; ' Team Single Game - Ohio lattoo dull w ith event.I ilalde day, March 16 at tbe Cbetbitt
annual ,ermom by Rev. Donald A. world
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low1.h term laat ntgbt u the Di• Merrill Brigg&amp;, Chairman; Actbl- Harold Blacbton, Pomeroy, Rock Power, 9 10.
Baptilt filldl la Afrlll. Iii·
Baptlat church with Rev. Osborne Boone of MJddleport
. tiny AJb&amp;nla,
and the Ad- � Tbeffand
trict Cornmitlel beld their annual Uu, Col. o. v. Krupp; Health Sprlng, Methodist Church ; Calvin
ST-'NDINGS
For tJllt, ■malJell: and poorest I Hoover. host pastor.
dreu by Bev. Arthur Balile, I)j.
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buaineu meeting it the Ordnance and Safety, Wm. Ryherd: Organ• Simpson, Po ,eroy, First BapU.,t
Woa
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Lei( Pd, : ol u., Cooununist naliom
t The meeting wid begin al 1 �.m rector of Youth and Camplnf for Konl, J&amp;pill.
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School ln Pl. Pleaunt.
lzatlon and Extenahm , JQhn C. �urch: David Goodwin, Poml!!roy I Falla City Beer . . . . l4 IO .i83 joined wllh Red Chlna to 0,pc,M!' i with the regillratlcm of vla.iton 1 the Ohio BaptW CoavenUon. Hil wail.
Fifty�four petlOllll were in at- Hutchinson; Advanceme nt. Wm. :neral Lcw:lge - Odd Fellowe No. I Sporll! Center . . . , 13 1 1 .542 the leadenhip of Moscow.
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taplc wiD J:,e "For a Omer Wdt
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There wW be ,eparaw meetlo,1
Ohfo Power
kouf:tnl, IMbber,._at-larp of the then re1at.ed their reports to
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goal� State Hospital; R1cha� Newl!!U,
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the art tLt
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District and Council members. for the next year, which are: Boya Pt. Pleasant, Marietta Mfg. Co. :
wu one of the faunden of the
, John Fauett of MArietta, area
Sl!ASON
HIGHS
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Elected Vb Chairman for Gal· members 1200. Unit membership, Charlie Carr, Ma90ll,
' Miuionary far the OJDYelJtion !n
Gamei _ Art Sylvester j Aibanian party In IIMI and
Advancement in Rank . School PrA: Donald Roush, New G4.
Ila County was Emmitt Morrison , 1 61
moat or th,t time has been Its ,
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charge of the mm'1 tneetiq. 'lbe
GalllpoUs ; For Melp County, C. 600 . .and 600 Boys Life Sub Haven •. Bend Rotary Club; Wil- Ind. 1 Game _ Le
recognized
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leader.
women's meetm1 will be pmlded
s Damew ,
F. Hibba: ftr Mason C o LI n t y scribers. Gueril&amp; were, Richard bur Dickson, f;· P]eaaant, Men 247.
over by their president, Mrs.
He
kept himself in power I
Fr• Rdcbert, New Haven. Hellen, Dep. Reg. Scout Exec , o( the Presbyterian Church ; Ralp� Team 3 Games - Sports C.ent- ro has eque
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purges
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UPI Maj. WiUiam James stepbeqloo of Ptme1oy .
THEIi CAIS
Eleete.tl II mcmben at I a r g e Robert Krejc i, Council E x e t . gmM Jr., New Haven, PTA. er. 2694,
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Wert : 41 men from various sec and Ed Morrison. Finance Chnir- harie, Slmmon'• P!. Pleasant, Team 1 Game - Sport, Center, So
MUST
IE SOLD
viet Premier Joaef Stalin of can on trial for his life before a by the
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Bellemeade EUB Church : 3ohn
NO
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tlona and communlt1ea of the Dis man.
bolt
cburch
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whom he wu an ardent admiN:r. "m-oluUonary tribunal" hete . is the eve:llinI program, comiatlng
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OFFER UFUIID
trlct. t total of 46 other men rep- lneUtutional Representatives and WO1f N w H
Top S Bowlen Avg.
Now he baa elected to join Red expech,d today to challerige a fel- of devotiolu. apecla1 lnUsic and
1 st'
H:;: /� Kn�.;.
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resenting ln1tltutions that spon&amp;Ot spontorln!,"l tnsUtutlon in Gallia 1 p
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fna'a Mao Tze-tung lo bitter op- low-defendanra testimony t�at he an outltaDding mea11ge ud pie•
$couUnl were certified by t h J 8 County are..
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1-1'57 ITUOIIAKD
S· Knoll · Pt· Pleasant· Ordnanc.-e Hank
y QD to Nikita Khrushchev'
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m.-r. iJla, in lure, by the Rev. and Mn. lliI armed anti-Castro eoitm111Uttee· Thus· as a result of
Clatworthy
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rInstitutional Representati\/e&amp; PI'A : Carrel Cox , Pt. Ple.uant, Dee Hawl
- I,(lfflU, ....
_._ of tbe Fint
pollcy of peacelul co-existence Cuba'a E.scambray Mountain!.
--the ldloD lut night, 94 �en _ are
171
a
f Co
Institution In Meig , 364th Ordnance Co. : Neel Dickens R ocks Dav�
1-1956 c--.n
membel'II of the MGM DJ.Strict. and sponsoring
168 with the Wut and to Khru- Mario Marin, Morgan's chauf- B plllt Clrurm o lumbus,
and Mason counties are : Jamea Pt. Pleaaant, Baptlit Men's Felfeur,
told
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the
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· Dr. John Moore, Rockr,mng11. Smith, Salem Center. Salem Cen- low&amp;hip; BacwyJ Buckalew, Pt.
1-1KI CH-IT
Thursday night that Morgan had cated in Mauacmuettl and er»
President Tito of Yugo111avia.
Ohio was recommended to t h e ter PTA: Gordon Chevalier, Tup- Pleasant, Roo5eveJt School PTA;
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
llol "1, 2 _, 6
CODSpired with and lfnt arma to Ulted fnlm Bates College Jn
A Poper Natioe
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Councd Eucutive Board for ap pers Plains, t:U8 Chureh: Clar- Blain Mohr. Gallipolis Ferry,
IUgh 8?0ffl Mar�h I, lNI
a Major Membrlvea in th" Es- Maine. lie received hi, &amp;cbeloc
A
Jban"
11 •alway• has been a
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Alr 4 Dr, 6. ­
Beale
ence
Headle
School
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PTA:
Jame,
High
Three
Quivey
Tup
Game
Ind.
rs
Henry
Plains
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proval •s District �lssloner.
�uper na!IOQ dependent for help cambraya for "many months •• of. Divinity degree at C.olsate,Md •lco.
Christian Ch�reh : Pa�! Karr'. Hemlock Grove, Hemlock Grove Clatworthy, 576.
The army man who had been Roebnter
1-1 950 IT'•OU•KD &amp;
othera m the Cornmunilt bloc. auigned
ICbaol, Ro-Chester, Methodist Church· Billy Grange No. 2049 : and Carden High Single Game - Paul Kloes
oowt to c,elend chester, NewDtrinlty
a
by
th
Yort.
1-1951 CHIVROUT
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on Y�vla before How·, ll'l tiD
Orr, Reedsville, Riverview PTA ; Hillman, Pt. Pleasant, Lions 265.
three olber defendanla Mn.
ar
and
2-3AkER and SEYFRIED Wm.
born and edu,
Francil, Syracuse, Syr&amp;cuse Club.
Team Th ree Games - Rawlings b;;,�k with Tito, and � on the promptly
1-INI
CHIVIUILIT
withdrew from the �. cat.t In Maine
allO etteodiet Union end it, vanous part,. sa in
PTA: C. E. Lytle, St, I'aol's Luand
Motors, 2459.
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y g Marin was in effect aecua- ed Batel Collep
your LENNOX d81Ier theru Church, Pomeroy : Carl
She bu served
Team SIPgle Game - Rawllng1 "'"·
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Wt In IWa ••
IP' hll nlber cllenll. 'Ille eour1 along wltlt ber b� In
Herring,
Motors, ....
R"tland, Method�t S
lbe
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NEW ,nd USED
a
eogr
phlcal
po,illon od)ourned unlil today - M •oc•I- ,'&gt;II
Church; Vernon Weber, Rutland, OCia
-·· worl: ol
make11 her the IDOlt vulnerable of other counsel
STANDINGS
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avail
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t
•arloul
cburehea
to wbrm
he
Methodist Church; . Virgil Roush,
COAL, OIL, GAS
the Communiat u�Wtea and Morgan, who bad
Wan
i.st.
Pct.
been
beld
Jn.
they
have
mJ.nilt.ered.
�tart Falls, PTA; Dale W. HJJI,
8S00
Rawlings Motors . . 14 7 .&amp;67 makes her present acbon� all the communicado for S¾o montbt in For _,.en
FURNACES
Letart Fall1, Ohlr, Valley Gran_;e
Rn. lanal
Liberty Restaurant . l2 9 _571 more cal!M' for speculataon.
Havana·s Cabana fortreu-prison, b8I
ed
board
�o. 26 12 ; Arthur McCau_ley, Ra- Robert Harris, son t
Phone WY,2-3794
of IDIDo Frank Wald Cross &amp; Son . 12 9 .571 On the one aide, llhe bu "revJ. was indicted with 12 others Thurs, .
•; the�
cme , Baptist and Methodist Chur- Harris of Mason
St.
ee
Paul
spent
429
Chu
'1
the
slooist"
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r
ch
w
9 121 .
Yul(ISl..-ia wbote 1Uccesa day on diarges Df supplying mm
k
POMEROY, OHIO
ches ; Lewis Sauer , Middleport, end witb
Soclet · :'::�
his father and slsler, White Electric Co. , .9 12 .429 threaten the very matence of to the Esc!lDlbray rebels. 1be '
Young Adults,
Presb:-terbm Ann. He ls stationed with the U Friendly Tavern . . . 7
tfve
in
14 .:133 Hoxha'1 Stalinilt-1tyle regime.
.
trial began Thursday night.
::, � �led
S. Navy near Washingtnn, D. C.
many
On the other, ahe ha, the NATO MorgaD, who lost bis V.S citiSEASON HIGHS
Mayor Olston o. Wright or Maallies,
Greece and Italy.
zenship because be served in Preson has proclaimed the week or 1 d· 3 Games�-pPa�I a·lil!,: Yet from this position o
mier
Fidel C8.!ltro's rebel army,
f weaki"d 1 0
Kl
March 4 • 11 as 4-H Week.
oess,
Homa
bas dared to accuse and 10 of his eo-defendants denied
T:� 3 �
rie
Ta:
Mol&lt;!OW of interference in internal the charges.
Miss Alma Dudding ot Nitro vem. 2529.
----and Mra. Roberta Burdette of St. Team I Game - Rawlings Mo- Albanian affairs and to Uuk himself with Red Otina, ■ powerful PlJPILS F..SCAPII: INJURY
Albans were Sunday guesb of tors, ftO.
but moat distant ally.
HA.TI'IESBUBG, Miss. ( UPI) Mr, and Mrs. Eber Roush.
Top 10 Bowlers Avg,
Batff
Twent:,
Henry Clatworthy
11&amp;o
179
cltildrtn escaped Jnjw-y
Mr. and Mrs. George CarS()n, Paul Riggs
1bursday
when a school bu coJ.
One reason might be Hoxha's
110
Ange)a and Eddie, of Mason Richard Davis
lntenae hatred for Tito, iD which Uded with a car and slid down
168
Your Watch atectnnlc■lly ,..... a, Watdll 11lar.
spent the weekend with her par­ Ray Lfeving
65 he Is joined by Mao -tung. An- an embankmeftt north of hen,.
1
ents, Mr. and Mra. Mltchell Lme­ John Duerr
PIii ISTIMATIS - NO OILIOATIOII
165 other might be admiration for the 'lbe bus �r! 1 H. C. Hayden,
joy of Palemo, W. Va,
Carroll Norris
162 Red Chinelle regime whose ruth- and two occupanta of the automoTrel Scboenleb
Ul2
Jessnesa parallell hil own. An• b de ware liated in critical eondiG R E A T P I C TU R E P E R F O
RMANCE
William Grueser
1'8 olher migbl be a dolperate In- lion.
hurch Pro1..,
;.,cl 1,
TH H O U G H T H E Y E A R S
Clyde Ingels
154 temal nason of which the rest
,. �
Jerry
Saturday Bake Sale
Arnold
154 ol the -Id ., or la Ignorant
BEAHilR!, !IEWS
f
A church-wide project ls being
How doet be eq,ect to 1et away NEW YORK (UPI&gt; - New canconducted this Saturday by mem• SIGNS AS SCOUT
with this defiance of KbruabcheY? ned barbecue beans combine three
hers ol the Middleport Church of HOUSTON, Tel&lt;. &lt; UPI J _ Ed Enlerlnf IPto hia calculatlnns may type, •• great northern,, b a b 7
f·,
Christ when the Pbilathea Soele- Head, who pltched a no-hltl:er
� :Md California pink■ for be these consideraUona:
ty of the church is Sf)Ollsoring a the Brooklyn Dodger in
■ODIL IITn
Any
attack
OD
Albani
■
would be in a mildly aplted tomato eauce.
a 1916 and
11• ov-era11 diagorl&amp;I m1u 263
bake aale.
'
an
attack
on Pelptng, oP@ltlng u, A IIJ.otmce can 11trves two to
compiled 8 27_23 record for them
•�- In. plc1ure wllwlng 11"M. In
Mahooalli-8�",...Waln ut
The sale, at the Tri-Lustre during a five-year period in the for all the world to Eiee the ideo- �- persona. (Campbell's).
Cleaner,, wJII begin at 9 r nd con• 1940,, has signed a, a ICOtll. tor logical and nationallst dlffemicea
tinue through the day. An .abun- the Bou,ton National League club. within the Communist camp.
dance of home made food Items Heed, 40, will wort 1n nortbem To force the removal of Houa
will be offond.
Loulalana and ,oulbern Arkansas. would be an adml,ollln o1 weak· ,
-, alnce Klmuhcbev would be
CONV■ Nl ■NO ■ P■ ATUII ■
to A n
I he could
POii �11• Vl ■WINO p1,■a•u11
to :i ��
• Custorrl•Mattc Tuner keepi alltions fine tuned-lndeflnltefy.
• CIN:ult Gu1NI shut.off rti::tlvtr In lht event of algnal Mf•
Vlllttld Preu Jatel'llatton.l
a playoff tor the Southeastern that even in the Comnumi1t world
Kenlucky nu,y not ,port the · Conference berth In the po,t. of equala, some are _.. equal
• 'f\nttd l)'I Shade Flitt, glvu picture Increased pldu" con,
lhaa otberll.
best record for a Wildcat team .season games.
enlerlng the NCAA baokelball 'Ille Wfldcall and Vnlunleffl rinall,y, deeplte the developm,nl
tournament, but it doea have s completed the SEC sea500 In 8 of rocket,, the Soviet ilUbmartne
lepcy of four national cham;,ion• tie for second place and woo the bue In Albania mnlinus of. IUf.
Whether you join the Easter Parade or
ohlpa to back up a tltle flniob.
right lo a sudden death bat1Je fkieDI worth to make Albanlan
Coach AdoJph Rupp'e Kentuck- when Mississlpt&gt;I, state by.paged stability important, eince It pro­
"Where Radio &amp; Televi&amp;lon Is A Business, Not A Sideline "
not, now's the best time to bring your
ians won the right to their 12th the NCAA because of aegreption vicles an outlet to the Mediter'
nnoan.
NCAA start Thuroday nfghl by Policies,
N. SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT vaulllng
wardrobe up to date, Shop here for all
Yet,
the
problem facing Khn&gt;
over Vanderbilt 88-67 tnl
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111•7 record nllo the -enl, 1UCCe8Sfully to 1u11ow bhl presen1
• far cry from the 21-2 -rda course ml&amp;hl be lo open up lhe
th.al preceded Kenlucky _,e, lloodga"9 of rebellion tb'"""""'1
WHAT WOULD
lnlo the 11111 and 196'1 pmeL
Eulern Europe.
to
Tltff utll
•
The 1981 contingent had to work
----Haudlomely tailored oulto In llhorlo, ,.su1on,
b
loop,
stouts ■n d abort atouU. Sizes S&amp;-50.
OIi _, ,
season was almost probrbitive for
IDUl'Dalllent confUd. But the lld
to
eala began clawing their way
W to-ward the top with ccmseculive
Wide oolecllon of pattenll ID oborto, NIUlan ODIi
lonp. Slzea SM&amp;.
- unlil they ...,.d up the Mrs. llAtbert Painter and eon,
SEC oeuon by makJng Vander- Douglao JolmJoo -' the -k
but their lGlb llralght victim.
...i with Mrs. Oaa Toylor , · AdKentucky wlll play a ......i dlton.
l'CMIDd game agalnet the winner ol Paul Chadwell apenl Sunday af­
a, Mlnhattan aflll nnit
lhe ohJo valley•, -..i Slalt ternoon wtlb Donnfe lloush.
The new e,:sy-to,care-for wllb · 'Ill WNI'
and an oMorp team. A vlclor1 Mr. and 11n. Ralplt Palnler and
White and colon.
1111111d then p11 Uio wnc1ea11 cblldftn, Mrt. Harl')' Brown ,,,,d
aplml Ohio Slate, wbkb lo o
top. ::. �• p:. �
bony choice to wfa Ill
bracut, Mrs. Oaa Toylar called nn aftor.
.
"'- tl!e llldeal regional llnala. 'Ille Robert Painter l!fonday 11n.
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A good turnout of fans watched
the Pomeroy H,gh Player, of former years take a dose 66-62 defeat last rughl by a tall team Of
former cagers from Pt. Pleasant.

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led l· ght
co
�t;olot P�e�sant squad was
led IP ,cocing by Frank Capehart
with H and Jack Burris 1�.
The game was spon110red by the
Senior Class of Pomeroy High
with proceed$ to go towards their
·
SenIor tnp.
By quarters:
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terl'&lt;I before the first pertod ended
Pt Pleasant held , a 21.14 lead
at the hrsl quarter s end They
f�rged on to a 39--24 lead at halft
former
u;i: the third period, the
·
Panthers fought back · w1th a cl�
tight defensive set-up. They trailly five al the lhr,, quarl•
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The final quarter proved most
vening. March
rkfl
next
e
The
other.
'
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e
nging for the g r ads as Urat'
challe
undef
s
P
physical education.
_
will
,
,,m
lion
a
l
coneo
lhe
of all hand, began l,
"·
edne,s
hed
ed
matc
Hb nigh scbool leams comp;J
��- will be
be·
lhe champion ·
and
i
......
n
m.
p.
�"fd
at
n
nearly_ m�tched
g
U
teams
wi
Both
7
tl-Jtb Coelv-= and Wah........
84 wins' IB losses and three ties.
.
pomt m that pe r•
'I"_ RaclnfJ tn the opening r i ship cont.es.t at 8 : 15 ·
for
nninl
er
memth
er
l
.-�
.
• In four undefeated &amp;eason a �
Pomeroy Hi h Graduate Pat V augha1:' and ot h .
er
wm?
was
tland
r
Po
,
r
yes
a
L
st
traland
w
iod
Port
h r
O f State University i-'c nc r ng team. i ll
�the pinth annual
Jackaon. his teams chalked up 30
. er_!__
in scoring
by
ffs over K1verv1e:w e s o f the h o
was le_ d-1
o __
the
at
Pom
bid
a
for
noon
after
rrow
f.rade School Invitational Cage of the play-oMcK
tomo
e wins and his 1959
onsin
utiv
Wisc
consec
to
vel
in
d
tosse
elvey
vm
Mar
n
e
wh
ht.
1ourney • MM from tonig
I Warreri team was named lops in
Big Ten C hamp ionsh ip.
ba
CLUB JOB
T
s
Racine, knocked �a::1': ��- : 1:�·::1: :::� ��;: 1
n
':;: � i;
lk
V aughan, who i � �� �,:o:ttr��: \��i;�f e�� t!l��t lhe BUile. ·
0
a
\ =TLAND, Ore. !UPD-Bob
St!C· 13 mar k so far this SC s
the
fur
y
troph
hip
pions
cham
h
'.
hi
wan.a
ll Rosburg, 19!59 PGA titllst, sigoed
8gainst
Slaughter was named
t:J.
will open
f o r t�e sport.
year
ht
slniig
ond
·t
t7
school coach of the year for Ohio \ Thursday as head profenional for
v
r
s
----�
in:t�l5�-cou!ti:� �ool
�� :�o�� :e e�� ::r�ight v ictories to get the n od and in 1957. was runnerup in UIM. the new �eriwether Country Club
Carl .::�
ville wm face the county ch. ,ps
third in 1955 and fourth ln 1956 course which
s&lt;&gt;cfl 'l d EPP EE (das s) ticke t to the title meet.
• =,.
S
rence
o.,..
be
confe
will
5:0
swd
_a
Jed bJ sharpshooting Center t�rry
Lord
has
and Dick
. - S� far this season, Pat's tea�
Price and pint-size guard Marvin Tonight's Oh io high school h��- rec0 t·d 12-2 mark o v eral l and nine wms m the last 10 ''I' ve alw.iys held· a strong at- next July .
,
tachmen1 for Cap•tal , " he said· VIKINGS SIGN TWO
McKelvey.
ketball tournament schedul�
starts
''1 feeI the new job will give me MP .-ST. PAUL (UPl l - paul
The following night, in the lowClas1 AA Db1trlf'l11
two years left at State, Pat may p ro�e. to b e
Wiin
LS
compehbon be- an o�po��unlty to ?rogress in Lindquist, 6-foot, 3-lnch, 200-pound
er brl(ket of the eight team comKent
At
o ng the to.u ghest frnce rs in Big Ten
am
coaching.
petltloo, Caach Hilton Wolfe' s Sy- Ak.ron South I ll·6 1 v s Akn,n fore graduating as a ph;.1rmacist.
tackle from New H�pshlre, and
Le
tart.
racuae boys wW meet
--North ( 15-4 )
.
Slaughter is setond assistant Dan Sheehan, a k icking specialist
ortP
annual
nmth
Game time will he '7 p. m.
e
th_
of
aders
cheerle
s
Player and
Akro Central 1 17.3 1 ..,� l\c'nt
lost b Hayea thts year. Gordon from Chattanooga , aigned '.111°rs-At 8: 15 Saturday evening Riv- Stale Hi g•h , 13_7 1
ey w1 l l have a cha_n�e to Larsony left the Buckeyes' staff to day with the Minnesota Vilunga of
tourn
l
l
'age
tiona
nvita
i
·
land
, ...
s
w will tangle with the last
At t:anro■
walk away w\th a �ig array of. bard ware and certificate take over the head job at Akron- the NaUonal Football League .
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c
g
oer •���:·�� �c�%� canWn McKinley 1 13-6) vs Al- at �h���� p�o��h�� ��� �� :i � l
� a a r
e e a d that four team �.,�3m w :111 ww :, 1naLJ1�w;r�AW"
0
llanC1: i t3·7 1
•
•
.
k)e
rovid cd along with gold meda ls to ij
b
on Lln('nln 1 18-:.! 1 vs (:inion , � ��: �:s
cb M. IW'Vlvon of the two Cant
l
0f\hc ;hJm pions hip squad , gold meda ls lo the
. 17 _Jl
Im
bracutl will cballePte one an- Lehman A.
11·,,·1 all-to urney team ' sliver ones to the secon d all-tourl Youngdown
d
[
ne;��f! ·j�i :��e�l e-:n=��;
Salem i l6·41 vs Pol .rnl , t2 '.1 '
�ds for individu al effort ,�
awa
In
67
e
re&amp;
t
Sco
Wil
Al M l n
.
. 1 an d ertificales for al l partic ipatin g p l ayers.
o
v, i\ur•
ing ac( IH,l
unter
Hard
En�o
n
Marlo
Pro Caure
�
o distn- I
t
ways
best
the
f
o
one
be
to
ht.
thoug
is
T�is
BJ vdel l'rfll 1nter11atlonal walk 1 1H l
;:
:, ·
e
Beegl
grade school playe rs,
!i
.
When Wilt Chamberlain was Sandusky q5 4 1 vs Man ,fll• ' J St I bu_t e reco g nit ion for the
&amp;:
1 said ·
Loki ht DNded 13 more points In Peters 1 13-5l
)vey.
McKe
Bill
e
b
will
ev
n
r
u
to
the
for
noun cer
bll 1ut three National Basketball
At Bowlin.II Gr .. ,·n
1
' d woife will be at the scorer.s
sl an dby Donal
_A�
aymg
t
G
�
ANOcl.aUo pmete to reach 3 .000 Lima Senior 19-8, v� I 1 1.! r1-'lllt'f'
k'Coach Larry Morrison will serve as "Iech DItable and
.
1
for .. HalOD. he went right out
1
1a.s
'
.
,
sor. .
�- tried to collect them aII m L ima c 11thnllr 1 13.7 1 vs E1 •rnoou, ca 1 act v i
It1
an ;di-out effort is bei n g promo 1e d to mak e I
if
as
Looks
1:zo.n
..-contPt..
this year's P ort l and toLJrney the most successfu l ever. ®I
l
Clwnbe· dn almoat IUCteed!!d
Al Toledo
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nl
Phi
for
point.a
tl1
U le__acored
Toledo Macomlier 1 2(). 1 1 vs fok,lo
SCOU TING AUOlJ T _ Bob Louks _has been _working
delpfda Thu!'Bday night In a n� central 1 1"-4•
. l around th,� Syracusl! Ra l l Park in his spare �lme and AA
118 ..btory over New York. I I Tolel! o Li bUey 08-3 1 ..,., Syll' ;,n1a
improv ement s are beginn ing to_sho w -:- watchm g Allen :;] Beautiful two-tone green finish with genuine leather
·
wu a personal NBA high for tlit! [ 1 15.,i i
, Hemm Dannv Smith and Ro nnie Phahn p ro mo t� cheer- 9i interior trim. Power steering, power brakes, wwer
Warrlon' Bli Dipper, but 1�11
Al Ath,1111
l ing a l ' the i lid e pendent basketball game last mght - .
windows, hay power seal, H y dramatic, radio, he�ter,
four pojnll ahort of the recorJ ,· 1 Portsmmith I Jfl- 3 1 vs S1:,,rnb n the y h ad numern us new cheers -:-- Pom�r_oy Coach Ed ,:,·
ed glass. One Joe.al owner. We sold and serv iced
tint
.
f
�
e
or
Mt by Elgin Baylor of t..011 An�- , 22- 1 )
colleg
_clime
m
a
attend
g
ington
Wash
this dream boat. A $6,000 tar when n ew.
Co([m an is in
llN against these lilame Kili':k� Ironton 1 1Z· IP v11 Chi l l kolhe • 111 41 1 coaches _ the diamond a l Pomero y High has been re- ;
f
lll'lier thla season
RlverHide \ lll-2 1 11 s :-i. or L1 l',1' l•�tl'rn 1 pared,for basebal l seaso n - Won't be long now be �re ·1
Now On ly
Wdt'a pr-evious top waR ·11. 1 111.5 1
the teams wil! 1 be ,ro un ding into shape for the sprmg
wbleb he 1rored twlct last �Nl· I
At Uaylo11
.,
schedule.
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..and once this winter.
I Bhmchester ( \4-71 VII Dixie (22·1 '
0rni
M
1
50
}
; New York kept the gam� clrn1!' Kingma� , Z2•0l vs Xenia Wum.lr,iw
c�
:t
A.
c
h
onfu:
t
.
::,,.,, 9(1.all Ue earl y m the wll�on 1 1 1.ni
1 :z vl !
, ll au• .e 53·,
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·
ne
bl'rl11tn
1
1
period, but Cham
f
Northmont 07-3 ) vR T l'OY 17-1
�
,,petted six point
q1,1I
I
A' Lima
�
Cadilla� - Oldsmobile
lon oot of reat�· e �� Mt. Victory f2U I VI Delpi10� SI. Cleve land WeSf'tel'h 70.
the
Obel'lin 53
J
m
on ,:, of '11 f ie ld l!Oal attempts John 1 13_8 1
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
:tJi
i\t F..uit1ake
.
durlng .Lha game imd wns ainnz-. Crnstview 1 20- l l v 11 Llp'11c
i l0-! 2l
Business."
52
A�htab•1;n
Clevelan� East ft:l,
lngly a�urate from the foul hne
De-llance
M
At Columhui
:wl h 17. oJ It succcasful frc�
124-0) v� Hamll'r Columbus Linden 44, Gf!hanna 42
.
ersv[lle
Pomeroy, Ohio
A
WY 2-5342
y
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f l 4- I0 1
Grandview 53, Newnrk 4\t
COLUMBUS C UPH Boiliin took another ni� out of Montpelier ! 16-4 l vs Holg11te ll\·5 1
Ai Bedford
Oh.lo state
Slaughter, 34, assistant
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Cleve l and East Tech l'.6, Parrllll 62
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filioll _ �- tsdging the PISlona, 1 Illdorf I Z:M )
Al Cimlmi
c:�ltatUniversity, succeeding vet.
\ lo11 dropped Detroit Into Vui-k ( 18-3 ! v !I Vtmlue 1 11 z1
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tJniled I.O(•u. l 60 , South Amn&lt;!rst 40 eran mentor Jack Landn.im
� t , ,plate tie with Cindnm1l 1.
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At Clndanatl
· Mou wa1 e, heartbreaker for
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Geneva Spnncer 33 Slaughter, who 1pent 10 years
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coach.in« high school teai.na at
�ame on a free throw by Fnrnk Clnl·innali L&gt;ePorres vs Mt. O··ab
South Point, Jackson and Warren
Al 8prlt11fl.-ld
JOINS CANADIAN TEAM
Ran\HY with four aecon.111 rem·-1 1 I·
hl'for
e join ing OSU Coach Woody
Ing that WII!! charged to Dctroll Indian l.ake- 08·5 1 n Ml.,ml E11st EDMONTON 1 Ul'l �Uob Mor Hayes' ataff after the t95i season
for too many tlme11 nul. Ram11t'y i ll-!1 1
rison, a 6 - foo1, I-inl·h 2 1 0-pound wil l take over at CapJtal M.ardl
Al Clnclnnall
led both t�am1 In M."urln� wiln 31
l'nd from Appalnf'hian State 20
points. Gene Shue had 311 for tl ,e 1 ClnclnneU Elder { 2().0 1 v� C indn• reachers College, Boone, N.C.,
natl Withrow U7-4►
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sl.i;lned Thursday with the Edmon- Slaughter, a native Q( lronlon
Dolph Schaye, scor"d so p-, 1n1 � Cinc-innatl Weslern Hi l ls ' B-1\ 1 n l ton Esklmos of the Weslern Foot - and 1950 Capital graduate, also
·• Syral'USe ended a six-11,ame Anden1on ( 13-61
will coach tenala and instruct in
ball Conference.
A.I Odord
lollq 1treak with a 129-1 li '+'le·
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l)On't it.111: )'Qllr life •
and lob Pettit each had 34 points ! 17- 3 1
tbat of othen; atop ia.
At Mlddletown
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was elected chairman of t h e Dlltrlct Commllte&amp; were: Com - dleport, Feeney,Bennelt Post Team Three Game, _ oh1o 1 follow Comlnunilt affairs cloeelr. the Ohio Bapi.l.tt Convention wiU
by the moderator, 8". Arthur clucted III II Wik N114 ..
tit.GM D I I t r l c t Boy Scouts of mJttee 00 Leadenhip Training, J. �rican Legion : Francis Glaz- Power 2603.
a � f.■� top� of apecu- have their annual meet.In&amp;, 'lbYn- McCauley of Radoe will be the
tour fur 11 Baplllt .....
America, fot an unprecedented Knox Dye Cbainnan: Camping, 1er , Pomeroy, Sallabury PTA; ' Team Single Game - Ohio lattoo dull w ith event.I ilalde day, March 16 at tbe Cbetbitt
annual ,ermom by Rev. Donald A. world
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low1.h term laat ntgbt u the Di• Merrill Brigg&amp;, Chairman; Actbl- Harold Blacbton, Pomeroy, Rock Power, 9 10.
Baptilt filldl la Afrlll. Iii·
Baptlat church with Rev. Osborne Boone of MJddleport
. tiny AJb&amp;nla,
and the Ad- � Tbeffand
trict Cornmitlel beld their annual Uu, Col. o. v. Krupp; Health Sprlng, Methodist Church ; Calvin
ST-'NDINGS
For tJllt, ■malJell: and poorest I Hoover. host pastor.
dreu by Bev. Arthur Balile, I)j.
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buaineu meeting it the Ordnance and Safety, Wm. Ryherd: Organ• Simpson, Po ,eroy, First BapU.,t
Woa
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Lei( Pd, : ol u., Cooununist naliom
t The meeting wid begin al 1 �.m rector of Youth and Camplnf for Konl, J&amp;pill.
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School ln Pl. Pleaunt.
lzatlon and Extenahm , JQhn C. �urch: David Goodwin, Poml!!roy I Falla City Beer . . . . l4 IO .i83 joined wllh Red Chlna to 0,pc,M!' i with the regillratlcm of vla.iton 1 the Ohio BaptW CoavenUon. Hil wail.
Fifty�four petlOllll were in at- Hutchinson; Advanceme nt. Wm. :neral Lcw:lge - Odd Fellowe No. I Sporll! Center . . . , 13 1 1 .542 the leadenhip of Moscow.
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and delegates.
taplc wiD J:,e "For a Omer Wdt
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tendance; npraeetatives of var- l(nl•".
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There wW be ,eparaw meetlo,1
Ohfo Power
kouf:tnl, IMbber,._at-larp of the then re1at.ed their reports to
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goal� State Hospital; R1cha� Newl!!U,
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the art tLt
,ecretary
District and Council members. for the next year, which are: Boya Pt. Pleasant, Marietta Mfg. Co. :
wu one of the faunden of the
, John Fauett of MArietta, area
Sl!ASON
HIGHS
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Elected Vb Chairman for Gal· members 1200. Unit membership, Charlie Carr, Ma90ll,
' Miuionary far the OJDYelJtion !n
Gamei _ Art Sylvester j Aibanian party In IIMI and
Advancement in Rank . School PrA: Donald Roush, New G4.
Ila County was Emmitt Morrison , 1 61
moat or th,t time has been Its ,
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charge of the mm'1 tneetiq. 'lbe
GalllpoUs ; For Melp County, C. 600 . .and 600 Boys Life Sub Haven •. Bend Rotary Club; Wil- Ind. 1 Game _ Le
recognized
ood
leader.
women's meetm1 will be pmlded
s Damew ,
F. Hibba: ftr Mason C o LI n t y scribers. Gueril&amp; were, Richard bur Dickson, f;· P]eaaant, Men 247.
over by their president, Mrs.
He
kept himself in power I
Fr• Rdcbert, New Haven. Hellen, Dep. Reg. Scout Exec , o( the Presbyterian Church ; Ralp� Team 3 Games - Sports C.ent- ro has eque
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purges
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the
UPI Maj. WiUiam James stepbeqloo of Ptme1oy .
THEIi CAIS
Eleete.tl II mcmben at I a r g e Robert Krejc i, Council E x e t . gmM Jr., New Haven, PTA. er. 2694,
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followed
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34by th!!! 1atel A. Morgan, year-old ex-Am,m- 'l1lf!ft will be a dinner ■ervecl
Wert : 41 men from various sec and Ed Morrison. Finance Chnir- harie, Slmmon'• P!. Pleasant, Team 1 Game - Sport, Center, So
MUST
IE SOLD
viet Premier Joaef Stalin of can on trial for his life before a by the
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Bellemeade EUB Church : 3ohn
NO
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tlona and communlt1ea of the Dis man.
bolt
cburch
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whom he wu an ardent admiN:r. "m-oluUonary tribunal" hete . is the eve:llinI program, comiatlng
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OFFER UFUIID
trlct. t total of 46 other men rep- lneUtutional Representatives and WO1f N w H
Top S Bowlen Avg.
Now he baa elected to join Red expech,d today to challerige a fel- of devotiolu. apecla1 lnUsic and
1 st'
H:;: /� Kn�.;.
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resenting ln1tltutions that spon&amp;Ot spontorln!,"l tnsUtutlon in Gallia 1 p
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y
r��'�d
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fna'a Mao Tze-tung lo bitter op- low-defendanra testimony t�at he an outltaDding mea11ge ud pie•
$couUnl were certified by t h J 8 County are..
174
1-1'57 ITUOIIAKD
S· Knoll · Pt· Pleasant· Ordnanc.-e Hank
y QD to Nikita Khrushchev'
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m.-r. iJla, in lure, by the Rev. and Mn. lliI armed anti-Castro eoitm111Uttee· Thus· as a result of
Clatworthy
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rInstitutional Representati\/e&amp; PI'A : Carrel Cox , Pt. Ple.uant, Dee Hawl
- I,(lfflU, ....
_._ of tbe Fint
pollcy of peacelul co-existence Cuba'a E.scambray Mountain!.
--the ldloD lut night, 94 �en _ are
171
a
f Co
Institution In Meig , 364th Ordnance Co. : Neel Dickens R ocks Dav�
1-1956 c--.n
membel'II of the MGM DJ.Strict. and sponsoring
168 with the Wut and to Khru- Mario Marin, Morgan's chauf- B plllt Clrurm o lumbus,
and Mason counties are : Jamea Pt. Pleaaant, Baptlit Men's Felfeur,
told
1he
the
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· Dr. John Moore, Rockr,mng11. Smith, Salem Center. Salem Cen- low&amp;hip; BacwyJ Buckalew, Pt.
1-1KI CH-IT
Thursday night that Morgan had cated in Mauacmuettl and er»
President Tito of Yugo111avia.
Ohio was recommended to t h e ter PTA: Gordon Chevalier, Tup- Pleasant, Roo5eveJt School PTA;
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE
llol "1, 2 _, 6
CODSpired with and lfnt arma to Ulted fnlm Bates College Jn
A Poper Natioe
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Councd Eucutive Board for ap pers Plains, t:U8 Chureh: Clar- Blain Mohr. Gallipolis Ferry,
IUgh 8?0ffl Mar�h I, lNI
a Major Membrlvea in th" Es- Maine. lie received hi, &amp;cbeloc
A
Jban"
11 •alway• has been a
llol
Alr 4 Dr, 6. ­
Beale
ence
Headle
School
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PTA:
Jame,
High
Three
Quivey
Tup
Game
Ind.
rs
Henry
Plains
y
proval •s District �lssloner.
�uper na!IOQ dependent for help cambraya for "many months •• of. Divinity degree at C.olsate,Md •lco.
Christian Ch�reh : Pa�! Karr'. Hemlock Grove, Hemlock Grove Clatworthy, 576.
The army man who had been Roebnter
1-1 950 IT'•OU•KD &amp;
othera m the Cornmunilt bloc. auigned
ICbaol, Ro-Chester, Methodist Church· Billy Grange No. 2049 : and Carden High Single Game - Paul Kloes
oowt to c,elend chester, NewDtrinlty
a
by
th
Yort.
1-1951 CHIVROUT
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on Y�vla before How·, ll'l tiD
Orr, Reedsville, Riverview PTA ; Hillman, Pt. Pleasant, Lions 265.
three olber defendanla Mn.
ar
and
2-3AkER and SEYFRIED Wm.
born and edu,
Francil, Syracuse, Syr&amp;cuse Club.
Team Th ree Games - Rawlings b;;,�k with Tito, and � on the promptly
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CHIVIUILIT
withdrew from the �. cat.t In Maine
allO etteodiet Union end it, vanous part,. sa in
PTA: C. E. Lytle, St, I'aol's Luand
Motors, 2459.
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y g Marin was in effect aecua- ed Batel Collep
your LENNOX d81Ier theru Church, Pomeroy : Carl
She bu served
Team SIPgle Game - Rawllng1 "'"·
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Wt In IWa ••
IP' hll nlber cllenll. 'Ille eour1 along wltlt ber b� In
Herring,
Motors, ....
R"tland, Method�t S
lbe
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NEW ,nd USED
a
eogr
phlcal
po,illon od)ourned unlil today - M •oc•I- ,'&gt;II
Church; Vernon Weber, Rutland, OCia
-·· worl: ol
make11 her the IDOlt vulnerable of other counsel
STANDINGS
wu
avail
able.
t
•arloul
cburehea
to wbrm
he
Methodist Church; . Virgil Roush,
COAL, OIL, GAS
the Communiat u�Wtea and Morgan, who bad
Wan
i.st.
Pct.
been
beld
Jn.
they
have
mJ.nilt.ered.
�tart Falls, PTA; Dale W. HJJI,
8S00
Rawlings Motors . . 14 7 .&amp;67 makes her present acbon� all the communicado for S¾o montbt in For _,.en
FURNACES
Letart Fall1, Ohlr, Valley Gran_;e
Rn. lanal
Liberty Restaurant . l2 9 _571 more cal!M' for speculataon.
Havana·s Cabana fortreu-prison, b8I
ed
board
�o. 26 12 ; Arthur McCau_ley, Ra- Robert Harris, son t
Phone WY,2-3794
of IDIDo Frank Wald Cross &amp; Son . 12 9 .571 On the one aide, llhe bu "revJ. was indicted with 12 others Thurs, .
•; the�
cme , Baptist and Methodist Chur- Harris of Mason
St.
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Paul
spent
429
Chu
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the
slooist"
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Yul(ISl..-ia wbote 1Uccesa day on diarges Df supplying mm
k
POMEROY, OHIO
ches ; Lewis Sauer , Middleport, end witb
Soclet · :'::�
his father and slsler, White Electric Co. , .9 12 .429 threaten the very matence of to the Esc!lDlbray rebels. 1be '
Young Adults,
Presb:-terbm Ann. He ls stationed with the U Friendly Tavern . . . 7
tfve
in
14 .:133 Hoxha'1 Stalinilt-1tyle regime.
.
trial began Thursday night.
::, � �led
S. Navy near Washingtnn, D. C.
many
On the other, ahe ha, the NATO MorgaD, who lost bis V.S citiSEASON HIGHS
Mayor Olston o. Wright or Maallies,
Greece and Italy.
zenship because be served in Preson has proclaimed the week or 1 d· 3 Games�-pPa�I a·lil!,: Yet from this position o
mier
Fidel C8.!ltro's rebel army,
f weaki"d 1 0
Kl
March 4 • 11 as 4-H Week.
oess,
Homa
bas dared to accuse and 10 of his eo-defendants denied
T:� 3 �
rie
Ta:
Mol&lt;!OW of interference in internal the charges.
Miss Alma Dudding ot Nitro vem. 2529.
----and Mra. Roberta Burdette of St. Team I Game - Rawlings Mo- Albanian affairs and to Uuk himself with Red Otina, ■ powerful PlJPILS F..SCAPII: INJURY
Albans were Sunday guesb of tors, ftO.
but moat distant ally.
HA.TI'IESBUBG, Miss. ( UPI) Mr, and Mrs. Eber Roush.
Top 10 Bowlers Avg,
Batff
Twent:,
Henry Clatworthy
11&amp;o
179
cltildrtn escaped Jnjw-y
Mr. and Mrs. George CarS()n, Paul Riggs
1bursday
when a school bu coJ.
One reason might be Hoxha's
110
Ange)a and Eddie, of Mason Richard Davis
lntenae hatred for Tito, iD which Uded with a car and slid down
168
Your Watch atectnnlc■lly ,..... a, Watdll 11lar.
spent the weekend with her par­ Ray Lfeving
65 he Is joined by Mao -tung. An- an embankmeftt north of hen,.
1
ents, Mr. and Mra. Mltchell Lme­ John Duerr
PIii ISTIMATIS - NO OILIOATIOII
165 other might be admiration for the 'lbe bus �r! 1 H. C. Hayden,
joy of Palemo, W. Va,
Carroll Norris
162 Red Chinelle regime whose ruth- and two occupanta of the automoTrel Scboenleb
Ul2
Jessnesa parallell hil own. An• b de ware liated in critical eondiG R E A T P I C TU R E P E R F O
RMANCE
William Grueser
1'8 olher migbl be a dolperate In- lion.
hurch Pro1..,
;.,cl 1,
TH H O U G H T H E Y E A R S
Clyde Ingels
154 temal nason of which the rest
,. �
Jerry
Saturday Bake Sale
Arnold
154 ol the -Id ., or la Ignorant
BEAHilR!, !IEWS
f
A church-wide project ls being
How doet be eq,ect to 1et away NEW YORK (UPI&gt; - New canconducted this Saturday by mem• SIGNS AS SCOUT
with this defiance of KbruabcheY? ned barbecue beans combine three
hers ol the Middleport Church of HOUSTON, Tel&lt;. &lt; UPI J _ Ed Enlerlnf IPto hia calculatlnns may type, •• great northern,, b a b 7
f·,
Christ when the Pbilathea Soele- Head, who pltched a no-hltl:er
� :Md California pink■ for be these consideraUona:
ty of the church is Sf)Ollsoring a the Brooklyn Dodger in
■ODIL IITn
Any
attack
OD
Albani
■
would be in a mildly aplted tomato eauce.
a 1916 and
11• ov-era11 diagorl&amp;I m1u 263
bake aale.
'
an
attack
on Pelptng, oP@ltlng u, A IIJ.otmce can 11trves two to
compiled 8 27_23 record for them
•�- In. plc1ure wllwlng 11"M. In
Mahooalli-8�",...Waln ut
The sale, at the Tri-Lustre during a five-year period in the for all the world to Eiee the ideo- �- persona. (Campbell's).
Cleaner,, wJII begin at 9 r nd con• 1940,, has signed a, a ICOtll. tor logical and nationallst dlffemicea
tinue through the day. An .abun- the Bou,ton National League club. within the Communist camp.
dance of home made food Items Heed, 40, will wort 1n nortbem To force the removal of Houa
will be offond.
Loulalana and ,oulbern Arkansas. would be an adml,ollln o1 weak· ,
-, alnce Klmuhcbev would be
CONV■ Nl ■NO ■ P■ ATUII ■
to A n
I he could
POii �11• Vl ■WINO p1,■a•u11
to :i ��
• Custorrl•Mattc Tuner keepi alltions fine tuned-lndeflnltefy.
• CIN:ult Gu1NI shut.off rti::tlvtr In lht event of algnal Mf•
Vlllttld Preu Jatel'llatton.l
a playoff tor the Southeastern that even in the Comnumi1t world
Kenlucky nu,y not ,port the · Conference berth In the po,t. of equala, some are _.. equal
• 'f\nttd l)'I Shade Flitt, glvu picture Increased pldu" con,
lhaa otberll.
best record for a Wildcat team .season games.
enlerlng the NCAA baokelball 'Ille Wfldcall and Vnlunleffl rinall,y, deeplte the developm,nl
tournament, but it doea have s completed the SEC sea500 In 8 of rocket,, the Soviet ilUbmartne
lepcy of four national cham;,ion• tie for second place and woo the bue In Albania mnlinus of. IUf.
Whether you join the Easter Parade or
ohlpa to back up a tltle flniob.
right lo a sudden death bat1Je fkieDI worth to make Albanlan
Coach AdoJph Rupp'e Kentuck- when Mississlpt&gt;I, state by.paged stability important, eince It pro­
"Where Radio &amp; Televi&amp;lon Is A Business, Not A Sideline "
not, now's the best time to bring your
ians won the right to their 12th the NCAA because of aegreption vicles an outlet to the Mediter'
nnoan.
NCAA start Thuroday nfghl by Policies,
N. SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT vaulllng
wardrobe up to date, Shop here for all
Yet,
the
problem facing Khn&gt;
over Vanderbilt 88-67 tnl
• ___•;;;;;I The Rtr,0pmen lake along an obcbev la thal to permit lloxlut
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the very newest.
111•7 record nllo the -enl, 1UCCe8Sfully to 1u11ow bhl presen1
• far cry from the 21-2 -rda course ml&amp;hl be lo open up lhe
th.al preceded Kenlucky _,e, lloodga"9 of rebellion tb'"""""'1
WHAT WOULD
lnlo the 11111 and 196'1 pmeL
Eulern Europe.
to
Tltff utll
•
The 1981 contingent had to work
----Haudlomely tailored oulto In llhorlo, ,.su1on,
b
loop,
stouts ■n d abort atouU. Sizes S&amp;-50.
OIi _, ,
season was almost probrbitive for
IDUl'Dalllent confUd. But the lld
to
eala began clawing their way
W to-ward the top with ccmseculive
Wide oolecllon of pattenll ID oborto, NIUlan ODIi
lonp. Slzea SM&amp;.
- unlil they ...,.d up the Mrs. llAtbert Painter and eon,
SEC oeuon by makJng Vander- Douglao JolmJoo -' the -k
but their lGlb llralght victim.
...i with Mrs. Oaa Toylor , · AdKentucky wlll play a ......i dlton.
l'CMIDd game agalnet the winner ol Paul Chadwell apenl Sunday af­
a, Mlnhattan aflll nnit
lhe ohJo valley•, -..i Slalt ternoon wtlb Donnfe lloush.
The new e,:sy-to,care-for wllb · 'Ill WNI'
and an oMorp team. A vlclor1 Mr. and 11n. Ralplt Palnler and
White and colon.
1111111d then p11 Uio wnc1ea11 cblldftn, Mrt. Harl')' Brown ,,,,d
aplml Ohio Slate, wbkb lo o
top. ::. �• p:. �
bony choice to wfa Ill
bracut, Mrs. Oaa Toylar called nn aftor.
.
"'- tl!e llldeal regional llnala. 'Ille Robert Painter l!fonday 11n.
Mr. and l!fn. rioJd , �
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W1ITE DRESS SHIRTS _ . . . . .. $2.91

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Among those who entered Holzter of Mi ddle port . do se to er husµ1tal in the past 24 hours
farin. one pound $1.00, 2\1 lbs., Septic Tank Cleaner, Ohio V .
,hopping distcict, ,chools,
$1.49. Farm Bureau. Sugar Run ley Plumbmg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
were: Mrs. Lewis E. Gillespie, 426
churches.
FOR CONS ISTEN T DEPE NDAB LE RESU LTS
Flour Mill, EbersLach Hard1 first Ave., Mrs. Waldo F. Brown,
3 2 SOtp
RATES
$60.00
ware
C•II David C. Mill er
I 618 Third Ave . . Newlun I. Jones..
4 cenlll per word. oDe Lm1ert1on. Minimum cbarge---60
(31 9. 10, 1 1 ; 16. 17, 18: THEISS REFRIGERATION , , d
WY 2.5191
1"1 Slate SL, Rob,,\ L. Cheav,
cents. cs cenU per word Lor three consecutive i.nsertiun11.
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23. 24, 2:i; 30. 31. 1 4 1 l ; Applianr-e Service. Domestic and l '--...,.....,....,....,.....,.....,..__....,._,, lier , Ht. 2 Galli))Olis, Perry LamSpecial-one :nontb fur :iO cents �r word
ad­
for
charged
be
will
1 4 1 (\ 7, B ;
Full rate of 4 cents per word
13. 14, 15:
Commerc1al. Contact R o J e r FOR SALE · 5 rooms and balr. , in- bert, Northup. John A. Miller, Rt.
tertlsmg iJ not paid w1lhm lU day• after receiving bill.
(3) 9, 18tp
ly.
immed11te
reported
be
g----Should
Tht&gt;iss, R.acine, Ohio. 2-21 . JOtp side not finished. l¾ acr lot. 2 Thurman, Robert H. Ball. MaErrors lo Advertism
Garage, cellar aod tod &amp;heJ,
I'he [)a1IJ Sf'ntmel will no1 be rcsp0ns1ble for more than
Va . • Frank M. Ward. New
BALED HAY. Homer Forrest, Rt. SPOUTL!\111, ROOF REPArR, water system. gas, ele-:-tdcity. son. W.
one mcorrecl 1rsertio n.
Haven,
W.Va., Mrs. Olto J. Bosi5,
$1
E\·ent�.
uf
Card· of Thank., and Special Notices
l, Middleport, Ohio. Phone WY sheet metal work. The Powers J , J. w--1
·· .,.,· urk.
a.au, ""--,uvui=
2 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatic drive. Sparklin,e two tone fio.lab.
. N ew H aven, W . Va., M rs.
e.
l
word,
additional
tic,
Each
for _60 word mln1murn.
3 9 Jtp eompany, WY 2-2301.
2-6.196.
2 25 12tp
Russt!ll W. Moore, 15 W, Cave St.
3 2 :30tc
Obituaries published at l cent per wnrd
FOR
SALE·
Cottage
on
Brownt!Il
WORDS 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS l MO.
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alex E. Wheeler,
(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
$4,.50
S l .35
iJOc
60c
Hi
Avenue,
Middleport,
5
rooms
Re­
appliance
AND
ION
TELEVIS
Rt.
2 Racine, Mrs. l&lt;'ranklin H.
$ti.OU
$J.80
M ontclair Hard Top 2 Door. Sharp lookine car tnaide ,nd
$1.2U
60c
20
A8 IS l!IPECLU..8
$7 .50
$2.25
$1.50
7r.c
25
pair service. We service a 1 1 and bath, full basement w i l h Pope, Rutland. Mrs. Linn C.
out. Mercuryomatic drive.
S7 MerclllJ 60 fl P. IHH,00
garage.
Gene
Dodson,
Brownell
prices.
le
Reasonab
m a Ir. e s.
Davis, Oak Hill. Mrs. H omer
Ads received bJ 10 A. '1. ..W be ln tlla.t day'1 paper.
51 MerC'dl'J '18 0. P. Pfi.111
3+6tc Whaley, Rt. 5 Jackson, and Carl
TU· Ave., Middleport.
Hampton
&amp;
Capenart..
Pb
ti B. P. Merau-, OuUU fft5,00
11) 14-30\c FOR SALE - Two story ·�-une B. Waugh, Ht. I Scottown.
2-l.21L
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
Customline 2 Door Sedan. Standard shift Like new finish.
dwelling, nine rooms. Ideal lo­
Binbs
AUCTJUNEER
_ ,.._-------J 6'0 Ea,a Main Skeel, Pomeroy
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cation. Modem bathroom, b ·st!­ Mrs. Earl Smith, Rt. 2 Galli­
REASONABLE RATES
Ph•oe WY&gt;-..,.
For Sale- - ment, cement block n�rage. polis, son, 3 : 4 1 a. m. Thursday
-�OTICES
D
GUARANTF,
ON
8-20-Ue U.TISFACTI
Harry .l.. Barnes, 963 Locust Mrs. Jack C. Higgins, Pt. Pleas­
BEAUTY Demonstrators. E a r n BALED HAY. Leo R. Story. One
Call er trrUe L 0. Mc{'AJ
2 Door Sedan. Owned by local mechanic. Extra nice. Stan­
Street,
Phone WY 2-3215.
up to $5.00 per hour, demonstra­
Che11.t:r, Ohio
mile off 33 on Kingsbury Road.
ant,
son,
2
:
34
a.m.
Thur:.day,
dard shift.
( I 0) FOR SALE or l!ENT
ing famous Studio Girl Cosmet­ Phone WY ?-6756.
3 10 6tp
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Dlseharged
3 BEDROOM HOME with bath, --- -���==- FOR SALE . Eight room • ouse i.n
ics. Full or Part time. Write --·--·
IG,
G,
R.EFR
230
WHITE
LEGIIORN
HENS.
5
ONIN
DITI
A
Patients
recently
discharged In•
CON
modern kitchen, hot and cold IR
to: Box £63 A c-o The D.iily
Minersville, Ohio, city waler.
n.
each
or
all
for
$100.
Ph.
WI
9s
Jack'
e.
N
E
servic
ATIO
R
eluded Mrs, William Goy&lt;lan, Mrs.
3-7-6tc
water, gas furnace. .:lose to
Seiitinel.
Prefect - 4 Door Sedan. Shows eood care. 4 cyl economy.
2185, E. R. llollon.
3 10 lip churches and school in Racine, lrlgeration. New Haven. Pbollt new gas furnace, wall lo wall Richard Owen, Beverly Wickline.
carpel,
all
modem
kitchen.
TERMITE AND PEST CONTRm ONE 1954 CHEVROLET four door Albert Hill. hone WI 9-..?'61.
6-23-U
TU 2-3537.
Contact R. E. Grindley Sr., Earl Wills, Mrs. George Lee
.,, Fain. Fffe ln&amp;pttUoo. IDMUl'­ sedan, new tires. Radio, heater,
·
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-�12tc
2
27
3 R 6lc Mrs. Edward MalonP.y and infant
Minersvi:.le, Ohio.
ed b' NaHogwkle. Pboae R. dt&gt;an. One Admiral 24 inch TV ------ IF YOU WANT REAL 11ua1Uy
daughter, Mrs. Larry Kelton .and
Hard Top 4 Door. One careful l�l owner, Power steer­
aad A. Senice Btatloa WY i­ set in gooil condition. One Hoyal ! 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY R,eedln1 buU, !hat ,rill , I , , (24AJ FOR SALE OR infant daughter, Mrs. Gerald
ing. Dynafiow. Sbarip oar.
Z366.
I-Ji.lie typewriter in rirst da�s eondi­
ab
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o
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C
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er.,
o
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mak
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J
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B ·
Rupe and infant daOgbter, ClarTRADE
tion. For information conta&lt;"I : ONE OR TWO USED 700 x l
81J'H. Call Dlek !!lterreu, WY
·
truck
tires
anil
pony
harness
ence Johnson, Mrs. Iva Lee, Os,
MNldleport Tradlag Post
Merchants Collection Agi•n&lt;"y,
1958 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
Z.%649 or Che1ler 18W145.
Bill
to
fit
600
to
700
lb.
pony.
car Poetker, David Ashworth,
Ohio
Mlddle:,ort,
2nd,
Pomeroy
National
Bank
H'
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331 N.
Z.%1.eotc
Phoenix 4 Door Sedan. Finest and best Dod,Je, and this
trailer. See Melvin Little, Chesh­
Grue!ier,
Minersville,
R.
D.
1.
Mrs, Reuben Grnlwm, Mack Mc­
3 6 r•c
Pomf'roy, Ohio, R. E. Grindlcy
ne shows bet;t of care. Push button sh.ilt,
o
ire, Ohio. Phone Emer:;on 73 e 6tp
Carley,
Mrs,
Signey
Fitzgerald,
:l
IO
tile
Sr.
'1329.
3-7-Gtc
WIDOWER WOULD LIKE TO
HEATING and PLUM3ING
Mrs. Lula Cain, Mrs. Nellie Long,
have unother gentleman or old ROYAL ELECTRIC POHTABI . � USED NATIONAL No. 4 RroodMueller Furnaces
WANTED TO TRADE: A 1955 Barbara Wilson, Richard Owen,
age couple share expenses. sewing machine. !"leluxe madrl.
AclKlkl Brother.
er's Coal Stove. Bud Morgan.
Buick for small house trail.!r. Michael Moore and Rebecca Ual­
Hartl Top 2 Door, One local owner. Beautiful red and
Charles Friley. 1716 Chester Rd. Does zig-zng, monograms, emPomeroy. !'hone: Albert Goeg- 818 E. Main .St. , Pomerey, Ohio
Would consider buying. P 'lcine ley.
white finish.
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2 :l5!13.
hroldcry, 6('WS on buttons,
3 !t :Jtp
lein.
Phone WY t-U48
Box 282. Phone WI 9-3821.
ong
Alling
A
m
3 10 31 makes button holes. Coil plrtc
2 18 Uc
3 9 Jtc According tu lhe midnight re­
(1 3) FOR LEASE
NOTICE 'f�llCK GH."WEHS . Will with attachmr.nls and instruc·
$195
'55 PlYMOUTH 2 DR., rough
port of the nursing department,
have c11bt»igt? plants around lion book. Good condition. WY 2- MODERN FIRST FLOOR-2 �
those who were in fair condition
-2 25 12tc and 3 room furnished fl part- rr DOESN 'T .JUST HAPPEN!
middle of March. Will have to- 2496.
$395
'55 STUDEBAKER 4 DR.
included Elmer Hatfield. M rs.
gs
mato plants last of A pril. f'u l ! HOUSE TRAILEH, \!UB Moclrl
TOP QUAl,ITY . . . . Laundry work
mcnts.
Ph.
WY
2-3874.
_
Martha McCormick, Mrs. W. N.
or bcmg orders to Charlc·s H j Liberty 41 x 10. Washer and
3 9 lite is result of good equipment and
$395
'54 CHEVROLET 4 DR., nice
Hayward, William Han-is, Mrs
Horris, Portland, Ohio. J 3 niL- dryer, large awninr,i:. Ralph
long experience. We have both!
Elva Payne, Ore White, M rs
Prompt pick-up and delivery.
$395
THE tO CENT HAMBUH CEHS F'ruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
'54 PONTIAC 4 DR., std. shift
Selmer Baker, Edward Harmon.
(14)
FOR.
RENT
Robinson's
Laundry,
Pomeroy,
MARCH
10
SP
3-5977.
2
2B
lztp
al Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid1llr1mrt
WY 2-5428; Robinson's Tri-Lus- Mary Shrine. White Shrine of William MeJton, Russ Gettles.
TWO BEDROOM apart$195
are d-e--e-e-1-i-c-i-o u s.
'53 DODGE VB 4 DR.
HAY-a�TRAW. Turn r ii::ht at MODERN
tre Cleaners WY 2-5230, Middle- Jerusalem, will meet in reg,.•lar Harry Cromlish, ,John Puckcll,
3 10 lilt· !Kclroy, Rt. 7, second housl', Joe ment furnished on Route �3, five
3 6 6.c session Friday al ff p. m, at the Mrs. Ella Syrus, Mr�. Retes Cas­
miles from Pomeroy. Garden. port.
'50 DODGE 2 DOOR
fields. Pl ,ne WY 2-61178.
$99
IOOF Hall. There will be ,election to, Mrs. Verlie Rivers. Addison
3
11
�tc
Phone
WY
2-6436.
"Tri C"unty Mu1lc Center"
2 25 12Lc
AUCl'IONEER
of officers. The ceremonial has Evans, Mrs. Stella Wood, John
If 11 • mulcal, we've Jllol ,i ,
'54 BUICK 4 DOOR
Cempleie Service 4'
been prn,tponed unlil Thursday, Miller, Mrs. Arthur Rupe, Mrs.
5
I
FOR
RENT
Apartment
E•perC piano tuning■ and c . 1111 TH/\DJNG POST SPECIAL. Baby
crm Bradford
March 2.1 .
Jennie Holter, Mrs. Wade Maloy.
$350
work
High Chair, $2.IIO.
3 8 fltc rooms and bath. 618 East M..1in
'54 BUICK 2 DR. HARD TOP
Write, Phone u Contact
S
•
treet,
J&gt;m;reroy.
Phone
WY
2Henry
Viers
and
Mrs.
s
Don
Br-oy
a
ar
o
o
oung
Y
f
\k
f
th
Let
t
F
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All \\'ork Guaranteed
e
. C. BRADFORD, Rachw,, Obit
4000 SPLIT TOl'tbTO STICKS. 2448 day or W'OA-6384 evenings. A
--------- - Methodist Church are inviting the les.
I
School of Music
'54 FORD VB 2 DOOR
Used one yenr. Richard A HayLEWIS REPAm SERVICE
2 8 lfc
Parish lo meet with them March
Gultur · Organ • Piao-Accordion mun, Vine St., Racine, ....,hio.
Mill Stred, Middleport
10, 11. end 1.2, on the lOl:h at the
'53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR
v ... 1
Family Party Held •
2 _15 121p APARTMENTS - Furnished Md
n1,
Rooltn1,
Plambl•I
Reat
1
church
at 7: 30, afterwards at the
·mfumished. McMaaters, MiddleProfes,lonal clw&amp;H In Theory
------------'
Lawnmowier Sharpening 1111d
Community Hall et 8:30 f - gamea Honoring Mrs. Fox
6 WEEKS OLD Rcgislerrd Chi- port. Pbooe WY2-:182L
'53 FORD 2 DOOR
3_3_1
aad Hnrmouy
Motor
R..-patr
huahu
Phone
W
and refreshments, Austin Laugl,\in A family party was held Tues­
nn
3,
as.
J
9-39'!
'
Accredll� eourae - with diploma
Call WY 2-2374.
TRAll.ER SPACE: Inquire: 127
Beegle, Racine Rt. l
will have charge of the meding da;! evening nt the home of Mrs.
'51 PONTIAC 2 DOO�
1 18 W . .lecond st.
2 27 12tc Butternut Ave Pomeroy.
'J 25 30tc and will have a leader to help Clarence Lewis In Middleport hon­
\\'I 2-211119
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2 25 121P o'�
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IN�-,[HJJ ,1.$ with games, On Saturday and Sun- orlr1g Mrs. Larry Fnx f Martha
F-,THE��H-,O�L
2 18 241c RCA WHIRLPOOL Refrigerator,
=
Hunnel ) , a recent bride ,
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lng �rYice, 9 are claasifl"d "ex• church services.
Mn. Fox was presented with
Deak. Whittler : Thanks for 1he table, o,,d tables, lamps, d ble bath apartment _ office rooms cellent, " 22 are classlfie..i "very The Daughter� of Ruth CIM9 of gifts from her family and l'e­
wilt! Wf'SI stories. Answer re­ bed, S pc. chrome dinette, 2 pc. -trailer space. Phone WY 2- ,::ood," :.:1 are out of "�xcellent" the United Methodist Church will
freshmenls were served by Mrs.
( 1 ) 6 tfc
"From Buggies To Buicks"
living room suite. r.erald Reuler 5141.
quested.
of dairu. with meet Monday afternoon at the Lewis who was assisted by Mrs.
out
are
7
dams,
2
3
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Pomeroy,
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records from 1103 lo 13\1, lhll. home of Mrs. George H. Parker Donald Gosney. Others present
Open Evenings Until 7 P.M.
3 q 31c 1 SPRINGFIELD HOTO TILLER ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMl!:N'I'
Phone WY 2-3642 01 fat, 5 on h, %3 are out of dams with Mrs. Bert Webster r.s co- were Mrs. Bob Hunnel, Mr!:l. Nor­
bath.
with
EXPER'I' ALTERING. Carrie Used once. Phone WY 2 354.. _
man Yeauger. Mrs. Frank Reach,
BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC. TRUCKS
11-1?- Ua with records OV'" 1000 r ... fat, hostess,
e11enin(ll WY 2-33 19.
3 8 Jtc
,
MARCH 13
Krnn£1dy, 127 Mulbrrry. flours
.
We invite four comparison of the
Mrs.
Ed
Gilkey,
Mrs.
Thomas
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POMEROY
EAST MAIN ST.
9:30 to 4:30 or by appoinlmf'nt. SCI Fl. Libe rty TRAILER, :: bed- HOUSE, 5 ROOMS AND BATH. above with Any ot:1 bulls dVail- The Central PTA will meet at I Schoonover and Mrs. Lloyd Fox
Monday
30
at
the
p.
l('"hool
m.
7:
able. Can you afford rot to use
automatic wusher. 589 8 coIe-sl, pomeroy. Near Maof West Columbili, W. Va.
---------3 4 t1tc rooms.
Members
are
urged
lo
attend.
.
the
very
hf'st?
Phone
Colie,:t
AlMaple
Strtet,
Middleport
Phone
WE WTI,L SEJ,t YOUR U S E D
800 Bridge Cell Howard Cecll,
ii
- liiihl'rt Parker, Chesler, Ohio 9fl5WY 2-5460,
_ 3 6 6tc or WY -2-S24fSkat(1!1, 1;1ms. Rows, Goll Clubs,
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3 e 121.p
.
Bicydl!I, etc. Write or cal! Tile USED FURNITURE or •ny u11rd EIGHT ROOM BOUSE, two flvt 2285
Sport'1 C!!nler, Mlddleoor.. Ph Item , See the T,adln1 Po,t ""t room apartments. A N. Benge
(20B) INSURANCE
.
L -��-��=�=3 11-30k
to R•ve mone)'.
&lt;2J-21-60tc
WY-2-3633.
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1-:1271.
Phone
11·1-tlc COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO: Gillllpo1is
POST SPECIAL, Nltt 6 ROOMS. FULL BASE¥ENT, teC'f n,• L1"f Auto. F'l , Polil G aage rf'adlngR
(6) LOST AND FOUND TRADING
O
rollers oul, river
re ......, dam 25.7, 41.6,
'-- --·-· 1l avr,nport . end lablf'11 ond mlr- bath. 304 svcamr,, e St , Middle-- CaIIJ non M1�Im,
.
M iddiet)Ort, • ,11111 became stationa
ry
et 2 a. m. lo·
l
BLUE PARAKEET on Pleasnnt ron-d NIIIr-P tahlP, Slt.95.
purl. will be avai able Morch
37.84, Pt
-Mason
day,
SURAN
Pomeroy
SON
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CII
BARNES
IN
P
Ridge. Mr11. Curl Stnlder, Ph.
3 6 Bit' 1st Ph. WY 2·3343 or W'i'. " , 1118. l
Aub,Pleosant
36.65,
Hinton
4.01 falJ.
Agenls,
Middlt'p(lrt.
Fire.
WY 2-513.'I.
3 8 3tc
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3 7 stc
Ing,
Kanawha
Falls
7.91
falling,
mobile.
�fonds.
Phone
WY
,
- Lll-lESTONE. Any size. lumi11hed.
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1
2
•27-tf Charle!'lton 2:J.O!t rising. The Ohio
p re"d
dt1Hvered 11.nd tru'k
nge, 143 Butternut Pomeroy.
Rh•er was falling one-ha!£ ten'-'i
'S5 OLDS 88 - $500. 2 door 1ed11n. Shuler'R Construction Compnnv .
2-21-Uc I
(2 1 ) REAi ESTATE
Joo! per hour nt most up river
Phone WV l-jU51.
2 Y tfc Phone WY :!-5127,
I
Good mechani&lt;'al condlt ior Sol­ -·--, Id body. Sp,-,rkllng finish. Hlr•·•t. GA.S. FUEL OIL and coal ful" THAil.ER SPACE, Good IN'nlion FOR SAl,E: H011SF._ S rooms an ' points. London was running WJa
C'orner lot. Inquire Rnlph Mart in , hath. Nice location. 111 Locusl feet on the rollers, Marmet II feet
3 � lite
tnar'•· Forner�.
&lt;'all for 1 rtie est1ma1es
· -· -850
Locust St.root, Middleport.
St., l 'omeroy, Phone WY 2-5""9, l end Winfield dam ZS feet.
foreman Ii Abbott Middleport
0.. Cleo Uted ':an
3 ' 30tp Beat movemeDU :
• 25 30tp
1-10-Uc
All _ ud .......
Oldo River - City of Hunting­
lllmlOPOLITA N MOTORS
EQUIPMENT and LUMBER For APARTMENT AT 701 Broadway, FOR SALE: 5 rooms. bath. utllltf
Sale. 1 large tractor for power Mkldleport. Apartment at 't39 room. Garage, Mason, W, Va. tun down 13, 8:15 a, m. ; Peggy
Pen INJ', Oldt
llnit $200.00: 1 Caterpillar 1ract Ash St., Middleport. 2 apart- PhOlle SP s-5577. Contact C. A. Downey up 14, 2: 10 p. m.; Albert
Davis.
• 24 l2tc Holden up 14, 1:35 a. m. : Charles
.
'SI. OLOSMOBD..E. 118 - 11095 tractor for loggln� $450.00. t ment..s In New Haven, Phone
4 door Ndan. A beautiful car - Cut-off IRW and frame and ""lOl- WY 2-3267.
I FOR SALE - 5 room house, re- Stevenson up 17, 1:45 a. m.: Pitts­
e,r- burger up 19. 4:15 a m.; Beaver
well kept, HydramaUc drive. or, complete '50.00. 1 winch $25,
T• cently remodeled, double g
ISHE
P'UR
APAR
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5-room
One
-,. Pomeroy,
6tc l In. oak Jumber, $60.oct per M.
age, large lol Reasonable. Con- up 19, 7:10 a. m.;: Titan u, ZD,
See Ivan Carman, Pomeroy, MENT. t1uistint Beegle, Pllone tact Lawrence Napper, 1740 3:25 a. rn.; Aztec down 2.1, 12:.SO
IIERCl1IIY • door, one local Ohio, Rl 2, at Peach Fork WY l-3301.
3 4 etc
a, m.;: RQmond Salveti up 27,
Chea1er Road. Pomerov.
Pdced for quick 1ale, Road.
1 ftllll\
igh
s e stc 1077 Llncolo He t..
3:49 a.m.; OVEC up 28, 6:55 a,
,' tllll,00. - WY !-2261.
m.; 'Solvay up 28, e:40 a. m. ;
S 9 3lc IN MASON, W. VA., one plot of house with bath, basement nnd
gu fUl'l'lace, Built-in cabinet• ln
Waller Beckjord up 28. 7:35 a.m.;
land, 224 X 1911 feet, In corpora- the kitchen and hardwood Doors
Ravenswood up 31, 12:50 a.m.;
Uon limit&amp; ctty water, gas, tel- throughout. Hu a nice fenced In
Reliance up 33, 5:05 a. m.; Dis­
ephone, end aewage. Contact back yard for children. '.. ,·ough
patcher
up M, 1:50 a. m. ; Lunga
Claude K.lkhen., R.R. 1, Box 14. the day call WY t-""'70 and 11fter FARM WEST OF RU1LANI&gt; Point
llP
3$, 4 : 15 a. m,; NaUollal
g
Culloden, W. Va. or call Sher• 4:30 and on Sunday call racy 93 acres Oil good ravel road,
T
up
85,
5
a.
m.
h
wood S-61123 In Culloden. 3-7-6tc Whaley WY 2-30N.
S 8 6tc 6 • room Iii-"fr11me ousr, barn,
granary,
·age, t:ldcken house ,
po
TIRED WAU.ST - See us for New s bedroom HOUSE and bath. other bulldinga, 15 acres tractor ! GaW lls Dam - Soun Lane
tinelt ln new wallpaper• at bar,. Furnbhed TV. ND locallon. ln- land, balance pa1hlre, some down 10:30 p, m.; Waller William­
11aln price&amp;. Prints, floral,, ,ev. quire at: Cllfr1 Shoe Repair,
•n down 12:20 •· m. : Queen
limber, 2 wells, spring and \
4!IJ'Y' ltlnd of color comblDAUon to Middleport, Ohio.
down
l:SS a. m. ; Jamel up 2:20
3 B 3tc creek. Worth $10,000. 00. Can be ,
' a. m. : Invader up 4:M a. m, l1
1Uit your room and color
bought for tJnly $6000.00.
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ICbeme. Cron Hardware, M • town. 127 Butternut, Pomeroy.
FARM - 135 acre, with about 15 C'. \'. Horner '- ' 4:45 a. m.
3 G 6tc
dleport.
acres of bottom land, ba: ,nee Robert Gipson up 7:15 a. m. ; Bon- 1
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ROOM
HOUSE
•ND
TRAILER,
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pasture and timber. 4
"IQlll nle D. up i:35 a. m.; Lady Mignon 1
HOUSE
tllU Model
Liberty 41 1: 10. Washer and aeven room house; One 6 - roo'fl frame hoose, free gas, Jarije up 9 : 40 a. m.
alllpolll Dam - Lella Shearer
dryer, larp awning, Ralph apartment.1 A. N. Bengel, Ph. basement dairy barn with con- G
WY
2-32'12.
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tfc
Fruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
crete Ooor, Olher bulldlnp. Lo- down WlnDeld f,20 p.m.; Thelma
Be sure to get the best performance from your car In the peak dl'l91ng
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cai.d on Roule 124 ICut. lll800, Ann down Wlullald T p. m.: Jer,y
months ahead! Let m give your Hr a thorough tune ,up today. All our wort
. , (17) HELP WANTED
Bo8worth
clown
Wlnlleld
,,.,
W A L L P A P E R-&amp;humachera HOUSEKEEPER FOR Country FARM AND BOMB ON BOUTR 7
Is expert, prompt, courteous and fully ll!Jaranleed.
·,VaJlpaper. Also fabrlca to I home wanted to live In. Phone 47 acrea. 10 acrea ID culUvatlon p. m.; CJlypof J\laylvtlle up WJn.
� Bruce
match. Complete bookll ot 1 \\'V 2-611511 or write WWie Sham- nice k'Oom hoUle wttba: bath, fleJd 11:3&amp; , . m.;
ro
,
Spring samples. Mrs. Lee Rud- hlin, RL. t, Pomeroy, S 10 c.tc basement, furnace heltln f nt down Wlnfteld I a. m,
porch, allo eaclttoed back
llill, - WY ........
porch. Masonry garage · &lt;24"20;
( 1 8) EMPLOYMENT
, • 11tc
bam, cltkken boule. Plenty of OlJTllO 'lltBNBllLVE8
WANTED
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DON'T J-'UMP YOUR Sluggish I nace. gH cooking !'ltove, electric re frigera tor, l ocated cen112 RATS KILLED with Slar-War- septic Lank. Get Klean-Em-AU
Among those who entered Holzter of Mi ddle port . do se to er husµ1tal in the past 24 hours
farin. one pound $1.00, 2\1 lbs., Septic Tank Cleaner, Ohio V .
,hopping distcict, ,chools,
$1.49. Farm Bureau. Sugar Run ley Plumbmg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
were: Mrs. Lewis E. Gillespie, 426
churches.
FOR CONS ISTEN T DEPE NDAB LE RESU LTS
Flour Mill, EbersLach Hard1 first Ave., Mrs. Waldo F. Brown,
3 2 SOtp
RATES
$60.00
ware
C•II David C. Mill er
I 618 Third Ave . . Newlun I. Jones..
4 cenlll per word. oDe Lm1ert1on. Minimum cbarge---60
(31 9. 10, 1 1 ; 16. 17, 18: THEISS REFRIGERATION , , d
WY 2.5191
1"1 Slate SL, Rob,,\ L. Cheav,
cents. cs cenU per word Lor three consecutive i.nsertiun11.
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23. 24, 2:i; 30. 31. 1 4 1 l ; Applianr-e Service. Domestic and l '--...,.....,....,....,.....,.....,..__....,._,, lier , Ht. 2 Galli))Olis, Perry LamSpecial-one :nontb fur :iO cents �r word
ad­
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charged
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will
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Full rate of 4 cents per word
13. 14, 15:
Commerc1al. Contact R o J e r FOR SALE · 5 rooms and balr. , in- bert, Northup. John A. Miller, Rt.
tertlsmg iJ not paid w1lhm lU day• after receiving bill.
(3) 9, 18tp
ly.
immed11te
reported
be
g----Should
Tht&gt;iss, R.acine, Ohio. 2-21 . JOtp side not finished. l¾ acr lot. 2 Thurman, Robert H. Ball. MaErrors lo Advertism
Garage, cellar aod tod &amp;heJ,
I'he [)a1IJ Sf'ntmel will no1 be rcsp0ns1ble for more than
Va . • Frank M. Ward. New
BALED HAY. Homer Forrest, Rt. SPOUTL!\111, ROOF REPArR, water system. gas, ele-:-tdcity. son. W.
one mcorrecl 1rsertio n.
Haven,
W.Va., Mrs. Olto J. Bosi5,
$1
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Card· of Thank., and Special Notices
l, Middleport, Ohio. Phone WY sheet metal work. The Powers J , J. w--1
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a.au, ""--,uvui=
2 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatic drive. Sparklin,e two tone fio.lab.
. N ew H aven, W . Va., M rs.
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l
word,
additional
tic,
Each
for _60 word mln1murn.
3 9 Jtp eompany, WY 2-2301.
2-6.196.
2 25 12tp
Russt!ll W. Moore, 15 W, Cave St.
3 2 :30tc
Obituaries published at l cent per wnrd
FOR
SALE·
Cottage
on
Brownt!Il
WORDS 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS l MO.
Pomeroy, Mrs. Alex E. Wheeler,
(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
$4,.50
S l .35
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60c
Hi
Avenue,
Middleport,
5
rooms
Re­
appliance
AND
ION
TELEVIS
Rt.
2 Racine, Mrs. l&lt;'ranklin H.
$ti.OU
$J.80
M ontclair Hard Top 2 Door. Sharp lookine car tnaide ,nd
$1.2U
60c
20
A8 IS l!IPECLU..8
$7 .50
$2.25
$1.50
7r.c
25
pair service. We service a 1 1 and bath, full basement w i l h Pope, Rutland. Mrs. Linn C.
out. Mercuryomatic drive.
S7 MerclllJ 60 fl P. IHH,00
garage.
Gene
Dodson,
Brownell
prices.
le
Reasonab
m a Ir. e s.
Davis, Oak Hill. Mrs. H omer
Ads received bJ 10 A. '1. ..W be ln tlla.t day'1 paper.
51 MerC'dl'J '18 0. P. Pfi.111
3+6tc Whaley, Rt. 5 Jackson, and Carl
TU· Ave., Middleport.
Hampton
&amp;
Capenart..
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ti B. P. Merau-, OuUU fft5,00
11) 14-30\c FOR SALE - Two story ·�-une B. Waugh, Ht. I Scottown.
2-l.21L
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
Customline 2 Door Sedan. Standard shift Like new finish.
dwelling, nine rooms. Ideal lo­
Binbs
AUCTJUNEER
_ ,.._-------J 6'0 Ea,a Main Skeel, Pomeroy
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cation. Modem bathroom, b ·st!­ Mrs. Earl Smith, Rt. 2 Galli­
REASONABLE RATES
Ph•oe WY&gt;-..,.
For Sale- - ment, cement block n�rage. polis, son, 3 : 4 1 a. m. Thursday
-�OTICES
D
GUARANTF,
ON
8-20-Ue U.TISFACTI
Harry .l.. Barnes, 963 Locust Mrs. Jack C. Higgins, Pt. Pleas­
BEAUTY Demonstrators. E a r n BALED HAY. Leo R. Story. One
Call er trrUe L 0. Mc{'AJ
2 Door Sedan. Owned by local mechanic. Extra nice. Stan­
Street,
Phone WY 2-3215.
up to $5.00 per hour, demonstra­
Che11.t:r, Ohio
mile off 33 on Kingsbury Road.
ant,
son,
2
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34
a.m.
Thur:.day,
dard shift.
( I 0) FOR SALE or l!ENT
ing famous Studio Girl Cosmet­ Phone WY ?-6756.
3 10 6tp
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3 BEDROOM HOME with bath, --- -���==- FOR SALE . Eight room • ouse i.n
ics. Full or Part time. Write --·--·
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R.EFR
230
WHITE
LEGIIORN
HENS.
5
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DITI
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Patients
recently
discharged In•
CON
modern kitchen, hot and cold IR
to: Box £63 A c-o The D.iily
Minersville, Ohio, city waler.
n.
each
or
all
for
$100.
Ph.
WI
9s
Jack'
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servic
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eluded Mrs, William Goy&lt;lan, Mrs.
3-7-6tc
water, gas furnace. .:lose to
Seiitinel.
Prefect - 4 Door Sedan. Shows eood care. 4 cyl economy.
2185, E. R. llollon.
3 10 lip churches and school in Racine, lrlgeration. New Haven. Pbollt new gas furnace, wall lo wall Richard Owen, Beverly Wickline.
carpel,
all
modem
kitchen.
TERMITE AND PEST CONTRm ONE 1954 CHEVROLET four door Albert Hill. hone WI 9-..?'61.
6-23-U
TU 2-3537.
Contact R. E. Grindley Sr., Earl Wills, Mrs. George Lee
.,, Fain. Fffe ln&amp;pttUoo. IDMUl'­ sedan, new tires. Radio, heater,
·
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2
27
3 R 6lc Mrs. Edward MalonP.y and infant
Minersvi:.le, Ohio.
ed b' NaHogwkle. Pboae R. dt&gt;an. One Admiral 24 inch TV ------ IF YOU WANT REAL 11ua1Uy
daughter, Mrs. Larry Kelton .and
Hard Top 4 Door. One careful l�l owner, Power steer­
aad A. Senice Btatloa WY i­ set in gooil condition. One Hoyal ! 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY R,eedln1 buU, !hat ,rill , I , , (24AJ FOR SALE OR infant daughter, Mrs. Gerald
ing. Dynafiow. Sbarip oar.
Z366.
I-Ji.lie typewriter in rirst da�s eondi­
ab
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mak
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Rupe and infant daOgbter, ClarTRADE
tion. For information conta&lt;"I : ONE OR TWO USED 700 x l
81J'H. Call Dlek !!lterreu, WY
·
truck
tires
anil
pony
harness
ence Johnson, Mrs. Iva Lee, Os,
MNldleport Tradlag Post
Merchants Collection Agi•n&lt;"y,
1958 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
Z.%649 or Che1ler 18W145.
Bill
to
fit
600
to
700
lb.
pony.
car Poetker, David Ashworth,
Ohio
Mlddle:,ort,
2nd,
Pomeroy
National
Bank
H'
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331 N.
Z.%1.eotc
Phoenix 4 Door Sedan. Finest and best Dod,Je, and this
trailer. See Melvin Little, Chesh­
Grue!ier,
Minersville,
R.
D.
1.
Mrs, Reuben Grnlwm, Mack Mc­
3 6 r•c
Pomf'roy, Ohio, R. E. Grindlcy
ne shows bet;t of care. Push button sh.ilt,
o
ire, Ohio. Phone Emer:;on 73 e 6tp
Carley,
Mrs,
Signey
Fitzgerald,
:l
IO
tile
Sr.
'1329.
3-7-Gtc
WIDOWER WOULD LIKE TO
HEATING and PLUM3ING
Mrs. Lula Cain, Mrs. Nellie Long,
have unother gentleman or old ROYAL ELECTRIC POHTABI . � USED NATIONAL No. 4 RroodMueller Furnaces
WANTED TO TRADE: A 1955 Barbara Wilson, Richard Owen,
age couple share expenses. sewing machine. !"leluxe madrl.
AclKlkl Brother.
er's Coal Stove. Bud Morgan.
Buick for small house trail.!r. Michael Moore and Rebecca Ual­
Hartl Top 2 Door, One local owner. Beautiful red and
Charles Friley. 1716 Chester Rd. Does zig-zng, monograms, emPomeroy. !'hone: Albert Goeg- 818 E. Main .St. , Pomerey, Ohio
Would consider buying. P 'lcine ley.
white finish.
Pomeroy. Phone WY 2 :l5!13.
hroldcry, 6('WS on buttons,
3 !t :Jtp
lein.
Phone WY t-U48
Box 282. Phone WI 9-3821.
ong
Alling
A
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3 10 31 makes button holes. Coil plrtc
2 18 Uc
3 9 Jtc According tu lhe midnight re­
(1 3) FOR LEASE
NOTICE 'f�llCK GH."WEHS . Will with attachmr.nls and instruc·
$195
'55 PlYMOUTH 2 DR., rough
port of the nursing department,
have c11bt»igt? plants around lion book. Good condition. WY 2- MODERN FIRST FLOOR-2 �
those who were in fair condition
-2 25 12tc and 3 room furnished fl part- rr DOESN 'T .JUST HAPPEN!
middle of March. Will have to- 2496.
$395
'55 STUDEBAKER 4 DR.
included Elmer Hatfield. M rs.
gs
mato plants last of A pril. f'u l ! HOUSE TRAILEH, \!UB Moclrl
TOP QUAl,ITY . . . . Laundry work
mcnts.
Ph.
WY
2-3874.
_
Martha McCormick, Mrs. W. N.
or bcmg orders to Charlc·s H j Liberty 41 x 10. Washer and
3 9 lite is result of good equipment and
$395
'54 CHEVROLET 4 DR., nice
Hayward, William Han-is, Mrs
Horris, Portland, Ohio. J 3 niL- dryer, large awninr,i:. Ralph
long experience. We have both!
Elva Payne, Ore White, M rs
Prompt pick-up and delivery.
$395
THE tO CENT HAMBUH CEHS F'ruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
'54 PONTIAC 4 DR., std. shift
Selmer Baker, Edward Harmon.
(14)
FOR.
RENT
Robinson's
Laundry,
Pomeroy,
MARCH
10
SP
3-5977.
2
2B
lztp
al Jack's Dairy Bar, Mid1llr1mrt
WY 2-5428; Robinson's Tri-Lus- Mary Shrine. White Shrine of William MeJton, Russ Gettles.
TWO BEDROOM apart$195
are d-e--e-e-1-i-c-i-o u s.
'53 DODGE VB 4 DR.
HAY-a�TRAW. Turn r ii::ht at MODERN
tre Cleaners WY 2-5230, Middle- Jerusalem, will meet in reg,.•lar Harry Cromlish, ,John Puckcll,
3 10 lilt· !Kclroy, Rt. 7, second housl', Joe ment furnished on Route �3, five
3 6 6.c session Friday al ff p. m, at the Mrs. Ella Syrus, Mr�. Retes Cas­
miles from Pomeroy. Garden. port.
'50 DODGE 2 DOOR
fields. Pl ,ne WY 2-61178.
$99
IOOF Hall. There will be ,election to, Mrs. Verlie Rivers. Addison
3
11
�tc
Phone
WY
2-6436.
"Tri C"unty Mu1lc Center"
2 25 12Lc
AUCl'IONEER
of officers. The ceremonial has Evans, Mrs. Stella Wood, John
If 11 • mulcal, we've Jllol ,i ,
'54 BUICK 4 DOOR
Cempleie Service 4'
been prn,tponed unlil Thursday, Miller, Mrs. Arthur Rupe, Mrs.
5
I
FOR
RENT
Apartment
E•perC piano tuning■ and c . 1111 TH/\DJNG POST SPECIAL. Baby
crm Bradford
March 2.1 .
Jennie Holter, Mrs. Wade Maloy.
$350
work
High Chair, $2.IIO.
3 8 fltc rooms and bath. 618 East M..1in
'54 BUICK 2 DR. HARD TOP
Write, Phone u Contact
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Phone
WY
2Henry
Viers
and
Mrs.
s
Don
Br-oy
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All \\'ork Guaranteed
e
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4000 SPLIT TOl'tbTO STICKS. 2448 day or W'OA-6384 evenings. A
--------- - Methodist Church are inviting the les.
I
School of Music
'54 FORD VB 2 DOOR
Used one yenr. Richard A HayLEWIS REPAm SERVICE
2 8 lfc
Parish lo meet with them March
Gultur · Organ • Piao-Accordion mun, Vine St., Racine, ....,hio.
Mill Stred, Middleport
10, 11. end 1.2, on the lOl:h at the
'53 PONTIAC 4 DOOR
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Family Party Held •
2 _15 121p APARTMENTS - Furnished Md
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Rooltn1,
Plambl•I
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at 7: 30, afterwards at the
·mfumished. McMaaters, MiddleProfes,lonal clw&amp;H In Theory
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Lawnmowier Sharpening 1111d
Community Hall et 8:30 f - gamea Honoring Mrs. Fox
6 WEEKS OLD Rcgislerrd Chi- port. Pbooe WY2-:182L
'53 FORD 2 DOOR
3_3_1
aad Hnrmouy
Motor
R..-patr
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and refreshments, Austin Laugl,\in A family party was held Tues­
nn
3,
as.
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9-39'!
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Accredll� eourae - with diploma
Call WY 2-2374.
TRAll.ER SPACE: Inquire: 127
Beegle, Racine Rt. l
will have charge of the meding da;! evening nt the home of Mrs.
'51 PONTIAC 2 DOO�
1 18 W . .lecond st.
2 27 12tc Butternut Ave Pomeroy.
'J 25 30tc and will have a leader to help Clarence Lewis In Middleport hon­
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IN�-,[HJJ ,1.$ with games, On Saturday and Sun- orlr1g Mrs. Larry Fnx f Martha
F-,THE��H-,O�L
2 18 241c RCA WHIRLPOOL Refrigerator,
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available through Curtiss Breed- day meeting at the same time for
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TO THE WORLD'S CHAMPION
lng �rYice, 9 are claasifl"d "ex• church services.
Mn. Fox was presented with
Deak. Whittler : Thanks for 1he table, o,,d tables, lamps, d ble bath apartment _ office rooms cellent, " 22 are classlfie..i "very The Daughter� of Ruth CIM9 of gifts from her family and l'e­
wilt! Wf'SI stories. Answer re­ bed, S pc. chrome dinette, 2 pc. -trailer space. Phone WY 2- ,::ood," :.:1 are out of "�xcellent" the United Methodist Church will
freshmenls were served by Mrs.
( 1 ) 6 tfc
"From Buggies To Buicks"
living room suite. r.erald Reuler 5141.
quested.
of dairu. with meet Monday afternoon at the Lewis who was assisted by Mrs.
out
are
7
dams,
2
3
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w
Pomeroy,
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records from 1103 lo 13\1, lhll. home of Mrs. George H. Parker Donald Gosney. Others present
Open Evenings Until 7 P.M.
3 q 31c 1 SPRINGFIELD HOTO TILLER ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMl!:N'I'
Phone WY 2-3642 01 fat, 5 on h, %3 are out of dams with Mrs. Bert Webster r.s co- were Mrs. Bob Hunnel, Mr!:l. Nor­
bath.
with
EXPER'I' ALTERING. Carrie Used once. Phone WY 2 354.. _
man Yeauger. Mrs. Frank Reach,
BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC. TRUCKS
11-1?- Ua with records OV'" 1000 r ... fat, hostess,
e11enin(ll WY 2-33 19.
3 8 Jtc
,
MARCH 13
Krnn£1dy, 127 Mulbrrry. flours
.
We invite four comparison of the
Mrs.
Ed
Gilkey,
Mrs.
Thomas
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POMEROY
EAST MAIN ST.
9:30 to 4:30 or by appoinlmf'nt. SCI Fl. Libe rty TRAILER, :: bed- HOUSE, 5 ROOMS AND BATH. above with Any ot:1 bulls dVail- The Central PTA will meet at I Schoonover and Mrs. Lloyd Fox
Monday
30
at
the
p.
l('"hool
m.
7:
able. Can you afford rot to use
automatic wusher. 589 8 coIe-sl, pomeroy. Near Maof West Columbili, W. Va.
---------3 4 t1tc rooms.
Members
are
urged
lo
attend.
.
the
very
hf'st?
Phone
Colie,:t
AlMaple
Strtet,
Middleport
Phone
WE WTI,L SEJ,t YOUR U S E D
800 Bridge Cell Howard Cecll,
ii
- liiihl'rt Parker, Chesler, Ohio 9fl5WY 2-5460,
_ 3 6 6tc or WY -2-S24fSkat(1!1, 1;1ms. Rows, Goll Clubs,
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Bicydl!I, etc. Write or cal! Tile USED FURNITURE or •ny u11rd EIGHT ROOM BOUSE, two flvt 2285
Sport'1 C!!nler, Mlddleoor.. Ph Item , See the T,adln1 Po,t ""t room apartments. A N. Benge
(20B) INSURANCE
.
L -��-��=�=3 11-30k
to R•ve mone)'.
&lt;2J-21-60tc
WY-2-3633.
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1-:1271.
Phone
11·1-tlc COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO: Gillllpo1is
POST SPECIAL, Nltt 6 ROOMS. FULL BASE¥ENT, teC'f n,• L1"f Auto. F'l , Polil G aage rf'adlngR
(6) LOST AND FOUND TRADING
O
rollers oul, river
re ......, dam 25.7, 41.6,
'-- --·-· 1l avr,nport . end lablf'11 ond mlr- bath. 304 svcamr,, e St , Middle-- CaIIJ non M1�Im,
.
M iddiet)Ort, • ,11111 became stationa
ry
et 2 a. m. lo·
l
BLUE PARAKEET on Pleasnnt ron-d NIIIr-P tahlP, Slt.95.
purl. will be avai able Morch
37.84, Pt
-Mason
day,
SURAN
Pomeroy
SON
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BARNES
IN
P
Ridge. Mr11. Curl Stnlder, Ph.
3 6 Bit' 1st Ph. WY 2·3343 or W'i'. " , 1118. l
Aub,Pleosant
36.65,
Hinton
4.01 falJ.
Agenls,
Middlt'p(lrt.
Fire.
WY 2-513.'I.
3 8 3tc
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3 7 stc
Ing,
Kanawha
Falls
7.91
falling,
mobile.
�fonds.
Phone
WY
,
- Lll-lESTONE. Any size. lumi11hed.
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1
2
•27-tf Charle!'lton 2:J.O!t rising. The Ohio
p re"d
dt1Hvered 11.nd tru'k
nge, 143 Butternut Pomeroy.
Rh•er was falling one-ha!£ ten'-'i
'S5 OLDS 88 - $500. 2 door 1ed11n. Shuler'R Construction Compnnv .
2-21-Uc I
(2 1 ) REAi ESTATE
Joo! per hour nt most up river
Phone WV l-jU51.
2 Y tfc Phone WY :!-5127,
I
Good mechani&lt;'al condlt ior Sol­ -·--, Id body. Sp,-,rkllng finish. Hlr•·•t. GA.S. FUEL OIL and coal ful" THAil.ER SPACE, Good IN'nlion FOR SAl,E: H011SF._ S rooms an ' points. London was running WJa
C'orner lot. Inquire Rnlph Mart in , hath. Nice location. 111 Locusl feet on the rollers, Marmet II feet
3 � lite
tnar'•· Forner�.
&lt;'all for 1 rtie est1ma1es
· -· -850
Locust St.root, Middleport.
St., l 'omeroy, Phone WY 2-5""9, l end Winfield dam ZS feet.
foreman Ii Abbott Middleport
0.. Cleo Uted ':an
3 ' 30tp Beat movemeDU :
• 25 30tp
1-10-Uc
All _ ud .......
Oldo River - City of Hunting­
lllmlOPOLITA N MOTORS
EQUIPMENT and LUMBER For APARTMENT AT 701 Broadway, FOR SALE: 5 rooms. bath. utllltf
Sale. 1 large tractor for power Mkldleport. Apartment at 't39 room. Garage, Mason, W, Va. tun down 13, 8:15 a, m. ; Peggy
Pen INJ', Oldt
llnit $200.00: 1 Caterpillar 1ract Ash St., Middleport. 2 apart- PhOlle SP s-5577. Contact C. A. Downey up 14, 2: 10 p. m.; Albert
Davis.
• 24 l2tc Holden up 14, 1:35 a. m. : Charles
.
'SI. OLOSMOBD..E. 118 - 11095 tractor for loggln� $450.00. t ment..s In New Haven, Phone
4 door Ndan. A beautiful car - Cut-off IRW and frame and ""lOl- WY 2-3267.
I FOR SALE - 5 room house, re- Stevenson up 17, 1:45 a. m.: Pitts­
e,r- burger up 19. 4:15 a m.; Beaver
well kept, HydramaUc drive. or, complete '50.00. 1 winch $25,
T• cently remodeled, double g
ISHE
P'UR
APAR
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5-room
One
-,. Pomeroy,
6tc l In. oak Jumber, $60.oct per M.
age, large lol Reasonable. Con- up 19, 7:10 a. m.;: Titan u, ZD,
See Ivan Carman, Pomeroy, MENT. t1uistint Beegle, Pllone tact Lawrence Napper, 1740 3:25 a. rn.; Aztec down 2.1, 12:.SO
IIERCl1IIY • door, one local Ohio, Rl 2, at Peach Fork WY l-3301.
3 4 etc
a, m.;: RQmond Salveti up 27,
Chea1er Road. Pomerov.
Pdced for quick 1ale, Road.
1 ftllll\
igh
s e stc 1077 Llncolo He t..
3:49 a.m.; OVEC up 28, 6:55 a,
,' tllll,00. - WY !-2261.
m.; 'Solvay up 28, e:40 a. m. ;
S 9 3lc IN MASON, W. VA., one plot of house with bath, basement nnd
gu fUl'l'lace, Built-in cabinet• ln
Waller Beckjord up 28. 7:35 a.m.;
land, 224 X 1911 feet, In corpora- the kitchen and hardwood Doors
Ravenswood up 31, 12:50 a.m.;
Uon limit&amp; ctty water, gas, tel- throughout. Hu a nice fenced In
Reliance up 33, 5:05 a. m.; Dis­
ephone, end aewage. Contact back yard for children. '.. ,·ough
patcher
up M, 1:50 a. m. ; Lunga
Claude K.lkhen., R.R. 1, Box 14. the day call WY t-""'70 and 11fter FARM WEST OF RU1LANI&gt; Point
llP
3$, 4 : 15 a. m,; NaUollal
g
Culloden, W. Va. or call Sher• 4:30 and on Sunday call racy 93 acres Oil good ravel road,
T
up
85,
5
a.
m.
h
wood S-61123 In Culloden. 3-7-6tc Whaley WY 2-30N.
S 8 6tc 6 • room Iii-"fr11me ousr, barn,
granary,
·age, t:ldcken house ,
po
TIRED WAU.ST - See us for New s bedroom HOUSE and bath. other bulldinga, 15 acres tractor ! GaW lls Dam - Soun Lane
tinelt ln new wallpaper• at bar,. Furnbhed TV. ND locallon. ln- land, balance pa1hlre, some down 10:30 p, m.; Waller William­
11aln price&amp;. Prints, floral,, ,ev. quire at: Cllfr1 Shoe Repair,
•n down 12:20 •· m. : Queen
limber, 2 wells, spring and \
4!IJ'Y' ltlnd of color comblDAUon to Middleport, Ohio.
down
l:SS a. m. ; Jamel up 2:20
3 B 3tc creek. Worth $10,000. 00. Can be ,
' a. m. : Invader up 4:M a. m, l1
1Uit your room and color
bought for tJnly $6000.00.
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ICbeme. Cron Hardware, M • town. 127 Butternut, Pomeroy.
FARM - 135 acre, with about 15 C'. \'. Horner '- ' 4:45 a. m.
3 G 6tc
dleport.
acres of bottom land, ba: ,nee Robert Gipson up 7:15 a. m. ; Bon- 1
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ROOM
HOUSE
•ND
TRAILER,
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pasture and timber. 4
"IQlll nle D. up i:35 a. m.; Lady Mignon 1
HOUSE
tllU Model
Liberty 41 1: 10. Washer and aeven room house; One 6 - roo'fl frame hoose, free gas, Jarije up 9 : 40 a. m.
alllpolll Dam - Lella Shearer
dryer, larp awning, Ralph apartment.1 A. N. Bengel, Ph. basement dairy barn with con- G
WY
2-32'12.
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tfc
Fruth, Mason, W. Va. Phone
crete Ooor, Olher bulldlnp. Lo- down WlnDeld f,20 p.m.; Thelma
Be sure to get the best performance from your car In the peak dl'l91ng
34
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cai.d on Roule 124 ICut. lll800, Ann down Wlullald T p. m.: Jer,y
months ahead! Let m give your Hr a thorough tune ,up today. All our wort
. , (17) HELP WANTED
Bo8worth
clown
Wlnlleld
,,.,
W A L L P A P E R-&amp;humachera HOUSEKEEPER FOR Country FARM AND BOMB ON BOUTR 7
Is expert, prompt, courteous and fully ll!Jaranleed.
·,VaJlpaper. Also fabrlca to I home wanted to live In. Phone 47 acrea. 10 acrea ID culUvatlon p. m.; CJlypof J\laylvtlle up WJn.
� Bruce
match. Complete bookll ot 1 \\'V 2-611511 or write WWie Sham- nice k'Oom hoUle wttba: bath, fleJd 11:3&amp; , . m.;
ro
,
Spring samples. Mrs. Lee Rud- hlin, RL. t, Pomeroy, S 10 c.tc basement, furnace heltln f nt down Wlnfteld I a. m,
porch, allo eaclttoed back
llill, - WY ........
porch. Masonry garage · &lt;24"20;
( 1 8) EMPLOYMENT
, • 11tc
bam, cltkken boule. Plenty of OlJTllO 'lltBNBllLVE8
WANTED
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'60 Dart VS

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$595

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Backed by 107 Years of Service

'55 Olds VS

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1958 CHEVROLET Convertible
1958 CHEVROLET Fordor

At $1 695

$1 295
1 956 CHEVROLET Hardtop Coupe

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01 WSCS Group

1 955 MERCURY Hardtop Coupe

$1 1 95

. ,.

l•ning to
Is part of •
lening

Going For Only $695
1 956 FORD 8 cyl. Fairlane Tudor

$895

CHEAPIES

$99

TRUCK BVl'S
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At $J 695

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CHEVROLET 2 Ton Dump

$2 1 95

&amp; Chassis
/1 A.1'111 ,olld lltUe truell: for road or fann.

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CHEVROLET I ½ Ton Cab

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Ton Pickup _ $I SO

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• WI IALUTI T N I e l l L
SCOUTI A N D THOII
W H O e U I D I T H I M ON

llll SCOUT WEEIC

MAICH 12-11, 1961
WE PAY 3% INTERES'.l' ON SAVINGS
Serv1,.. 1111p

Coun_t7 II� 18"12

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Catholic Women
Plan Project
For This Month

The Catholic Women'• Club or
the Sacred Heart Church met on
Wednesday evenine followina
Maa.
Mn. John Mitch, president,
opened the m-, wilh
'lbe waya and muna committee,
., their project lor the monlh,
asked each membar to make and
tell • homemade 1rtlele or food.
It wu declded to 11v an •�
letlonce prJzo oocb 11M111lh. Mlm­
bera went Mbd to assist In t:lean­
lnB the churcl, Mardi 14, II ttnd
I&amp; �
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J&gt;lalll _ mad, to
Jilin 'l'unl'■ 1111b
l
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Gi",-�
.,_..,, wm follow the
bu■lrio11· � at the Aj,nl
_.,. and -.... will be
Mn. 11"1
Mri. Jlo.
Brlekle■, MIii llarlt Srallh, JlrL Goalft ' 111i1Nii""
Mn. lli&lt;ht,rd o.... ■ntl Mrt. Etl-.
wlp V;el,nms.
Prayar ll,,lltl. lflldl CCVItt
tbr 1111tf911

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PCIMIIIOY

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11/, 11, bo ... . . .. VOL XII

SPECIAL VALUES - SA TURDAY MARCH 1 1th
9 A.M. T O 9 P.M.

BEDSPREADS

Irregulars ot » higher prked bedspread.
Plaids in red , green, or brown. Full bed
lilitt' - Salurruly Special -

$3.39

Lightweight Aluminum

UNBLEACHED
M USLIN

Fine quality. Ideal for 1heeta and a:eneral
use. 80x80 construction,
ya rd

WOMEN'S

Fine quality broadcloth pajamas. Two
piece style. Easy to wHh. Dell,gbttul to
wear. Stri,pes and dainty prints.

STRETCH SOCKS
$1 ,00

SALE!

TABLE LAMPS

Choose from three smart styles. Parch­
ment shades, Unusual value. Complete
with shade - bulb extra. Your choice-

Girls Shanmont

Four Hour Enamel
$1 .79

Triple Roll Socks

Elasticlz.ed cUff. All white. Slze1 8 to 11.
For school and feneral wear.

An excellent value in women's cotton
s�irltr. Sheath11 and full pleated ltyl•.
Stripes, flprals and solids. All waabable
fabriai. Sizes 22 to 30.

$1 ,00

ROBES
$2.95

$3.95 DACRON

Deaigned for after bathing - at the
beach - in the nursery - maltint up home permanenta - traveJlng-araun d
the home, camp or dormitory wear. Handy patch packet s. GenerOUlll Gverlap.
One size adjusts to every fi111re, White
only.

BED PILLOWS

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Filled with 100% Duipont dacron. Bl&amp;:
.,election of ooverines. Full 21X2'1 inch
size.

Girls' Cotton

36 Inch Width
NEW PATTERN

C R E T O N N cEdealgna:.

FloWa - ,rovincial1 - pometri
ld$1:I for I.lip covert, draperie■ and a:eneral
deooratine uses.
y■ NI

SAVE NOW ON

lawn Boy Power Mow•s

, $62.50 - I ll Inch Lawn Boy
Mowers ___ Sile $49.00

Elberfelds Housewares Dept.

T - S H I R T S \'
'
$1.00

Fine cotDbed cotton knll T tblrtl for prla.
Sizes f to Ox. Stripes and patten:,. CttiJ
aew. Some wtlh eolian ■nd V Deekl1-

B RO OM
D USTERS

.

Conaiat■ of printed oetlored cotton top
and eben!Ue dulter bottom. Fill ovtt
h■nd b-...

88c

Main Floor

CHILDREN'S

CANNON
lfulll colONd ■tripe■, Frlnaed end■, IIO
to lixbes.

$1,00

For S1turd1y Only

WOMEN'S TERRY CLOTH

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RAYON PANTIES

1"1111 Nl ,.. eomfOII and · � wear, 11,1a11
lrimmld. New •lullo lh■I will oullltt Ult
1o11C Ufe of lbe■e pu,IIN, Sileo 4 to 14, ••

39c

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Be Seen In
Two Places

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Two Ensembl
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At Fes1· al

Services For.
Mr enheuner
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Racine post
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Will ·se Host
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pomero Honor RO]] ShOWS
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106 Pupils Winning PlaCes

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·Students Play To Full House W1th 'Showcase'
MHS
Janell

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ColumbUS Car

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Nylan reinfon-ed heel and toe for extra
wear, An extra nit'e eeneral purpoae mea'1
everyday 1ock. Sizes 10¼1 to 13,
pair

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UPset Of Year
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Came In BedfOr

Womens Skirts
$1 .95

3

Fash " Leader
Appearmg
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MHS Stage

court RO]es

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COTTON SOCKS

The Meinhart Bill to relleYe
villages ol having
to build sewage treatment p_Dant, bu passed ,uccesslu lly
one of the eight 1tep1 reqialred before final approval is
possible.

samuei

4 llvfrt

Men's Cushion Foot

Conservation f.nmmittee To
H3Dd]e Sewera� Hean•ngs

FASRJON AVTRORITY

_..iacy.-.

For exterior and interior, A dunb1e 'trash­
able, quick dr)-ing enamel IW.tablt for ill·
door and outdoor use.

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home':,

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Glidden Gloss White

100% Nylon Strett"h Sock&amp;. Perfed iHti11g,
long wearini. Fits all 1ize1 10 to 13. New
Sprina colors.

BATH TOWELS

Pc.

88c ' "'

per:..]'s
H•• o"h uality
Demonstrated :!':.:�:, :: ��

Numismatists
Name Roberts
Club President

Consists of Trowel, Forll: aJ'.ld Cultivator,
American made,

Men's Nylon

59c

�2.50
3

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A Poly foam mattren on a beautlfRl alum­
inum bed, Ideal for almOlt every room.
Folds for easy 1toriq.

GARDEN
IMPLEMENT SETS

PAJ AMAS

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Stainless Steel

BROADCLOTH

3 ,.

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Meinhart's Bill To Relieve
Towns Passe s First Hurall

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Jy blltlq one el lhom.
IW')',
kl
time
had
Goa, 1 nt1red atreet worker,
Neitlw officer
draw a gun in defense. GoAt wa, and Crittendon bad forced tbe
1
killed instantly. Critteridon was trio'• car Gff the road after tallserlousl)C wounded in the abdo-- Ing them from • 111permarllet
men but matlaged to fire several where ;,a m&amp;nllJer reported they
we,e acting 1U1pf&lt;iohl In lheil'
■bolo at lhe gunmen.
Police in another car which ar- parked car.
. a. Don llaerur
rived on the scene also exchanged
·
Their
rampage continued when
appa1
with
el'lt•
ahots
the
. ·gunmen,
'
' they shot and wOWlded Sbe,ilf
Elmer Chatman at Latuville,
Mo., 1n , l'WIDlng battle .. th,
UI
high
way aflor Cllatman spu loci
_
them .in a aec;iond car which they
had alolea.
Q
Chatmllll, �lgbtly WOllruled In
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through·Roadblock.a were ,re up
·
t Misswri' slate, 1oca1 a ,1d
Rep. George Memhart, Middleport, returned lrom Co100
lfliUR Y po11ci .,.,. 51JDll1IODOd for
lumbus
Frid8y where he said bia: bill has p a s s e d
aearclt wu or·
h p d an
through
the
Refe�nce committee. and 1a ready 1o go beel ..for lh:1'••••,.. -n
deied
fore
tTte
Conse"a
tioo committee.
...■tf1l In 1otJlb.
Whc, appeared to .be
Meinhart l8id that the power.. e
taltem Miaaolll'i,
luJ ruJea committee voted aecret- In vWaa:ea wu introduced 1n 1957
••
''Ille trio, armed wllh pistola
ly on lhe propo,ed blD and - and ■ltowed enough pooulal'Uy In
I
a.a ril)e,, ■tarted !be� ·k .. to !be C.....Vatloo - get lhrougb tlte - blll ....
d
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wbea
1 al that tiJN by the
Mn, Jsnle Scott, New Yon lee whe,e IO men will ,Judy ll
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fashion authority, ii main speaker They will call Jn wttneae, from
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of hla cr,ar.
fir cm.
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aftiNr Don
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The ·
81
licau Senktr offieial
bert
2&amp; ' �ltopped them Jmperiat· Electric Company'1 The fleeilll gunmen weu seen for the 25th �al Mt fgs (' · inty I the village o! Pomeroy and Mid- admitted
,
�
1 be e�lo el
Crll
e
��u
H
ued
tbe
Demon
taken
bt
will
Achievement
Tmitimoay
tration
dleport,
en
Mlddleport
y
in
the
ucts
s
om
h
'
p
q
!"
jo
e
"
rod
bu
ttetnptad
,
next at Ma uand, Mo. w er
r
of a
bill
t he
on SW1PIc
D
y
hi,8hest reputation for quality" ac ·- they pistol-whlpped farmer George � to be held at the Middleport u to why villa� ahould not be uc
been shown
m
b
hat
coring to the firm'• local produc- Gray of Glenallen, Mo., and ".stole High School Audltori�, Wedne_1- compelled to abide by ltate law
In favor of lta
e.
lion chief who was speaker for hil car. Then they doobled bsck, day, Mareh 22. Reg1t1tratlon will and build sewerages,
He
l8id
that
of the Senou
rd
.the Middleport-Pomeroy Roatry abandoned hil car and . looA: the alert st 9:30 a. m. and the pro- Mayor KeiJnetb McE»tinney of
w
ld
be
ha
Middleport aid today that he, :
club dinner and pl'Ogfam at one they pr@V1ou■1y had deset·ted. gram promptly at to;,
reprnentativn"'!,f�::. •::.
Mrs.
Scott
■ays
F'ashloo
Is
along with VWap Solicitor Bern•
Beath Methodist OJ.urch Friday
· _____
_
.
bnportant to every wmnan wh.� urd Fwt, ttnd Cowltllman B I I I .. '_■ho.... mueh mlel1111 "' 1':
ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING - Harold , . ,
nfshl
care., per80llally how lhe look■. Childti, plan to appear before the M • Meinhart 18.id that Mayor manager, Vegetable
Hugh Ceirns a Kent Slete UniCrops Subatation; Frant �
Her talk �I encompau all a1- Q')lllel'Vatlon committee. He ala-J Ch.vie. � of Pomeroy and I Roblrt Bishop, manager, Southeastern
venlty grid�ate �. industrjal
Substa!)on,:
of bemg well dressed-In- laid he OOpe1 that all member■ Mayor M,. mney of Middleport, Clay Jordan and
.
·pecbi
reenlees
Carl
mantigement , end now a Racme
G .
were at the Ohio
··
eluding good grooming• correct of the council will attend and of- plus nwnel'Ol1l!I other offidall of
of resident, wa• pte"'8ted by pro..1cultural
Experiment
Station
at
poster
atten
'
W
.
.
.
-'-.1:Thuraday D1pt • group
-·
fuunu11tlOD1, �roper fit, suitable fer testimony
the ··-·- have g ven D J r.
.
-· nd
i
CO ! _, reeent annual meeting of farm managers and ea--�
r Ducha�•
y tbful 1n eollectan met st gram c_ha1i;n;an Om
.
acces
sorie
know
and
able
s,
ledge
ht
a
time
the
of
.
�
m helping ! They heard Station staff members discuss new
lffb Roberti to or- manag�r o mper1: s ,Iant ere.
Meinhart �1dd not point to
ou ,
the
sty!�•. -colors and fabrics beat certain date that official of tha kl promote the bill
of research that will be applicable to their farm Q�
Pomeroy Nutnmnat1t : �;J: �ad :
aui::it8 woman', needs aod
pe
tions and had sessions CJD busines, office procedur!f: twin
towns
may
appear
�lore
�=!�a
=
�
�.
J
�-t
1
per
y.
t
C
ouervatlom
Committee
bl.i
said
�Tbe club waa 4ll111111H111
di
__,-..11 I D u
.- here, on
.!lplaY al the meeting. A judgD\ent of $1,SJ8.0I was Beca111e of her extensiVe exper- ,,
'
'
,
It wlU be iOOll. .
l!fke Robfftl t1tcted preaident. lt was dluemblf�.
,ranted: -the Fai-m Bllrea� Agri• leni:!e in all phases of fashion and
I
Charla Kuhl WII then appointed Durjng hhi Ullk ttnd demom1tra- cutti,.re Credit C.Orporation of Co- relatJonshlp to home sewing, Mn, U the bill lhoul_d be ap�ed
the
y
va
on
committee,
Conl!ler b
1i£e president and Lance Hart. tion he showed how Its compon• lumbw, from J8ffle1 Smith and s«itt apeW with •utbority OD b
w
arded
I
fo
to lhe
lD
rw
�
then
U
alle,a
se
re
deal
to
.
how
le
a
tlte
made,
lect
,
and
p
l
., Vada Smi b el Lang■vll on a
gned
et,
u
d
It
es
g
ad
bo!
•
&lt;!80
Committee.
type
,
.R
r
l
a
v41rious
for
sJze
local
common
the
at
loctd
all
mbled,
plant.
figure
1 t e
Thill wu followd by tr in te
_
t
note In
pleas court
- ii whlob ....e1 old and lft&gt;perial is a branch factory for Frida
rl{Jl,I method of delonntoin1 I •. bill fndeflnftely, Melnhart aaid,
Emmett Shuler and Ted Reed, Ir., outlln� -.is
valuable coin■ ebugod ltand■. Imperial Eled,le Co., Alrron, o., to •� aclkm 8 ,utt hu been t,rn meuumnenls, Ntd bow to � • blD ii Jlfvea the . "go
mate necessary pattern alter,- ahead by the Rulu Comnuttee,
nd
Friday
mght of the Master Plan for Pomeroy.Mid�
. ,
Pe
.
Attending wen :Ufb Rabena, and 1pecializet1 In ••cugtom bllflr• filed b
y a
O
,
ii ii aent to the Boule for vete. Products are now � display at a joint meeting of the towns' Chambers of Co�•
·
rr
lion■,
0.lel Kub\, i.... � Rob- or special type, of e1ectrtc mot• V . Y
f
of
Satu
the
g
PaintMr.
Melnbart
held in offices of the Ohio Power Co,
� Mra. Soott it with the Educ■
lllld, ""lbat ii: where ,
nla
�
:fllf$ G1o$Dlr , David B r• w n' ors n fl.ad, a 111rge market for 1= �,�
and
j
1 al lhe The joint meeting was held so
ing." "' who me1
....,,1n
foot
my
wW
keep
to
��
have
�JmplJc:11)'
ol
.
Divlltlnal
'
I
.
ll
u
with
■Jevetor maau,
Ill pn&gt;d ct■
- 1'u1b
1itm, G..t,y
CW,
Uona
wbi1e
WlWam
D
"l',
G
COUDCllman. ..
- , rep,,-tat;ve, ?' both
°" io
_;_• ""1s, ,ujd 'ltas traveled "W,' !1)1 Jf, � � ■hon �. 111\'frable �
.�
"', ..,,, ....:
1ar
lor
� ooD....., -,'d■a f.odurfng 11nn, ol the nat n. • , ..... r-u- atbo . d"''D""' :tz�. 8tata for eiJbt
,
"feMil
men'•
groups
might
have
a
"
atdtuat
ap
.
bnrard
_Jl'OVII,
preh.
...,
�
1lhNld
--.-Mr,
p
Ill the �
coacatm, demollldrllb!d to ■r - )le·- lll """Ply Wit/I ;jiedl1qf hefJ)OI ,__., .....-; tire � ol · IO/DI !U1IIIP
t,38·
view" of the plaa, prepared by eveals \'8"iDlr reeently ·;,
an
ula
t
,
how
llcl ODIi of 1, __t
llc
hqoen
d rigid • .......... 'llJt potf1ioD 111ft1 Illa! -■- lfirvlct -le. ' H- lhe lief-..,
and 'ttie "'-. wllldLl■.bolng ��- Uni•-IY 11-., slu· town � •
lest, al each ,tap ol labrtcotiall f!le hid 1tetil plaold bi ......... DeilJ,lfbalraHon ■ml ci,oni,, Agetlls Rlllea Commili--. wlD bovt, ta lit by Prof. Davfd Drie■bl, ldJ of Ille dents at ■ .,,.j of l1,2tl0, sluln!d - . CMwissm■. ,
. ...., ',:,' ;:.,.,
and .....,bly ....,., a
qu■1. at Ille -.roy Nallonal Bank ttnd Clothing Speclalills.
■ulhorioed • • • •
been equally by the 1w;,, towm. Clyda
Ohio Unlvenily, A-.
p,omoltd
In
tlte
ienate,
tty motor, The compleltd motor fo, sett- ol equlJNDOnl The Olher
.
fealured ■cllvltfe, ol tfte Foliowin, the bove e " e a -g ffeJ'1 Saturday mornl J Kirkland Pomeroy ond D o n stole law to ill up ...........
a
I
is eheclred as lo ?trformance via plaintiff atated In the petit n that program include
jectives
in
I
MIIm\JaifJ
'lnl
•••
·
'
tor
aeveral weeks.
hair styling demio
Sti
shaml p
teletype with the plant, borne of. he ls ready for the settlement tt, omtration by a beautic
ltep,, the entire body of t h e PrGducta of these cl8Sllel may ' �ers, '
,.'.
· re- ments.
ian from Senate
SI
u
1es
ng
a
d
t
di
t
u,c,
meetmg flll Another laking part 1n h
votes
on
bills
and
hands
•
fiee in Akron.
l •
be made, but the defendant&amp; have the Hyaell Beauty Shop ; devo- do n
be ■een m the •.indo'" of the
presidents of ttieir respective
. was Mayor Cbarlet Lethe fiaal declalon of wheth-- Martin
Mr. Cairns also pointed out a fa iled to eoniply,
meeting
Restaurant and the Duttlon1 by Rev. Howard Ruppelt of w
;
popular mlaoonception abctut the An appllcatJon by tbe defendant Middleport, a Style Revue, and er
ton D e Store where paintings o:,: lin Rlzer Pomeroy COUii- gar of. PorneroJ, who gave a rek
artK ��M,wmf
that by M ru
Middleport p�t·s operation. �11 l:G be given eave to flle a mo- apec al music.
Bernice Durst artd Mrs cilman. assisted Shu1er and Reni port on the survey the Miami peol
i
iu
lb
�
�
G
.
ill
the
t
of
'
mi8CClnceptlon JS that only u- lio 00 the plaintifri amended pe- Many .Interesting exhibits ha,,. buildln
pie
Betty Cline have been placed.
.
n
the map and chart presEOtag NWage treeItmeut Planta Memben
m
made
been
Bedford Grade School basket- aembly work" II done here.
the
BU
Crouan
planned
to
include
educationio
lass
are
1
Mr.
Childs Introduced memy
reof the c
it b Sara
tlt n in
ballen did what fMI Wert eon- "On the mntrary," CaJn11 said, against Darid AUen 0step hal al featureJ, npeclal intereat■, flowbe.s of the Pomeroy and: Kfd.
ported entbUBialtie about their
vlnced waa tmi-Jb1e - 1a■t "We alsrt wllh the vary baafc been overrvled in Common Pleas .. arrangemonlo, etc, Arrangewort,. n,ey ollQell lhal lalem
dJe:,ort plmmtof e,,mml■, Joo■•
1 menta hawe Nfll made to put exaight they clefeattd Purt1and parts of the motor, designing, ma-- Court.
A date wUI be let .,. k •
lo ,ainting l■ not neces11ry to
I hlbfls Ill place Tuesday ••ento1,
.
.
pobllc meeting 1lheo tbt llrade li&lt;bool lJl.t7 on the Bed- cltlniDB, and labrlcaling ■ll exeept
..joy lhe clue■, .and that ......
----. March " hom ' to • p, m.
the l1!0St ordinary Item, ouch ..
ford 1)'111. lloor.
may be lllll'Jlri■ed wbal b, can de
Plan wlD he unvei1'ol Ill CCI
Jes
All homemaker, .... lnvlled lo
Portland bolls and wire,"
' In ......,.. the
with • bruab, ..... be bi■■. "
O'ianizallowl lor sJudy l■lii ....
es attend. Bring your own aaclr: lonch
.
hm, BtdfoNl wat led by tbe s. Prelident Gene Grate pre&amp;Jded
Al one member taid, ''Houses No one was injured at 11 :I) ommendaticm1 for dianlfl,
and d,Jnk, and plan to ,njoy th•
•
,
on G'811t SIJ'eel an, fllltlng paint• a. m. Friday on Route 124 to Rut- &lt;Xber■ otleDdmg .,... , -..
period ■hootiq of Dul,I Reed over the meetto1 following dbtner
.
l
henlt
wllh
friend■
and
ael
re
se
of
lolad
ladl
h
H
church,
by
17
-_ PbfJ twd
In
who
os
ed u the ■rlist■ loot out I b e land wbea a parkrd car owned by Kenneth Md!lbianey, Mldilepo.l
..l
wID
bol's, _
.
SWfnde11 ml llol,by Smith aim
el
Bl
Gfft,11,
.todow■ ol their tludlo ttnd pa;nt Baetrice May Snuth, 36, Rulfand, Boo Elberfeld, Bemard Fulb.
•
Clayton Ha!'ft, 67,
____
•
■
w
-- llbl oc1 - po1n1s
Col-UI and ... of Mr. anc1 hat ...... in !heir view,, ...,. .... ·- by ..- ""' that Cha,Je, Blaholee, John -·
Wayne Gibbon,, Gone - &amp;I,
IV
M'8, Gllbart Haye■ , fomier M fd- ly Graat - ■nd fls bomes, went oul of control.
Ill ll to
�Porlland.
· Larry' Prlce
dleport residents, wu killed Fri- and hiU. blhtnd thmn."
Driver of the . car that �t out ison Baker, Clinton Fiimr, fl
'Ille tGlled
COIIDlJ dtampo od
• G
b
Two
day ....... - be ,tepped In Membenblp to the clasa b ,till of control was Charle, M...... liam Gnteter, Dlclr ow.,, Cub
le
lead
not loll: • game all IUIOII Wen
hltl from
Pomeroy IIIUl
Hjgb .......
School
21, Rutland. He had pulled out of Bahr, Bob Jaeobs, Karl Xrmfront ol an oncoming car on W. open to anyone interested.
lasl: nlpt'1 upat. '1'he a,Jana.
took bonora In the Dlltrict U Sole,Town-It near his hmne.
a side atreet.1 ste::,ped on his gas, ter, Frank Will and F r • d
--- 111111, "We couldn't hll," ■afd
£nsemble Competltlona Fe.Uvol
Mr. Haye■ waa allempllng lo MEIGI OENJ!IIAL BOBPITAL braked, they 1rabeed, and be skid- Crow.
Coach 1luborl Prict,
held Ohio Unlvenlly, Saturday,
lhe ■tree! INI bis relwiJ AdmwloM - None.
drd Into the Smilh car.
C
·
Funeral , Nl'Ylcel for Harry Marcl: 4th.
bonie from a at.ore wbea he w11 .Dilclwrgea - Mra. S h I r I e y Damage was minor. 11iere wu
•
R
ay Party Is
Birthd
ble
tro
stniok
by
18
hN
lhe
.
uab"
Genhofmer,
fll,
Pom,..y
'll1e
per,:uaaloo
"
,
eastbound
Crouch,
Racine
RD.
Amer
Pa
stale
The
id
l
tlte
ican
Legloa
Raclne
.....-.
ao
•
Finn Spomormg
Will be held Sunday afternoon at jackpot by eam1n1 a Su;,erlor ,at. wlD be host to the Ith Dlstrlcl OD Town-■t. lie wa d,agged uo,J ------------------ Set For March 17
The date for the ia.l 3 p. m, al � Ewlnfl Chapel with fltl wbl&lt;b q"81lfle■ H to enfe, Sp,Jn1 Canf.,.nce on Mardi 19th. feel, bl■ body magged und■ , !be
Ray Day MaNh 18
burlal In llujlbr Hffl Cemetery. atala oompe!Jtfon lo be held lhb The 8th Dlalricl II made op el e■r,
Legion
birthday p■rlJ el I � •
Illes
Tr
Fulton-'lllomp■on
Sorvlvara
IDc:luda
the
followlnf
yea,
al
io
stat.
Unfffrally,
e
wiand
�
aelgbbon
32
Amerlc
re,
Soulhem
Legloa ha■ beeo ,et
oh;o
Legion
Ey
Po,t,
In
Oh
N
aa
�JIJ 1'ave 1...;;;;.;.i
Ap,ll 111111. The lt'llll1pel_ quartet coverto1 frmn Galllpolla to Lan- moved the body from beaealh lho
lfay Day -- ... s■tur- cblldr.., Horey E. -.
for March 17th al 7,SO p,m I
na, Ohio : R,v, WID A. Gen· recelved 111 1!xcallelll ra1to1. 1111a caster and fl'Olll Jadcsoa to car. Mr. Hayea aiflend broken
waa aJtll01lltCed today.
Ul.lllll
tloy lwclJ II It Ille looa1 firm V&gt;eD
helmer, Durban, South Alrlea, ha■ been the oecottd -lv• Craoltaville.
legs, mulUpl, body ll'actu.,., . a
by
'll1e ...o1 hefd
•Ab.Sprfq,av,
faierNled' PfflODII 11'1 in- Vidor Ge�, Pomeroy; Earl year for the drum entemble to � 1 There will be I lpi!Clal meeting skull fradure, and Internal fn. The Fuurth m: weeb hoaor i Shirley Ash, Jamea Bell
, RidJ. �ine Post Q: la m er _11:U.
1
e.,,
Ev■
;
d
Ju,J
n
Sua,
rior
competLegion
Iha
al
Racine
In
I
ball
l■trfct
Supe
ebl.
ene
nletl
0...
n
ro
l
■
ha
ScbooJ
Cro
n.,ton
Wgb
""-'&gt;y
at
U
--•
w,
th■
ard
c1fn1e
ml
Charl
Di
f1w
Jenaf, Willi the aalloaal blrtllilq'tl tbo
vJ1ei1 to lllfa
belmer, Galloway, Ohio: lln. -.
,al
will
be
held
at
""J
...
hem
..
•
Loht
Sharon
Ma...h
Ulh
al
1,111
p.
m
10
Ftme
lllHIUIIOed
ludent,;
f
d■y,
e
with
a
,r
■
e,
Mil b, Jerry Amerlcaa Legloa. 'Ille · - lbl■
..........
- that cof.
ft11
IDCI dggpep,t,
Will 'be llrVfd Edith Sprinpton, A.them; and 'lte trumpet quartet Included complete plan, for the conference. 1 ltl a. m. Tuetday at the CarroP,- of lhe Senior Hi,b and t7 f r O ! Sham
1111e
Dougl
blin, J
m
as, ADen year will leature &amp; P:1111• ol
Mrs.
va
Wei
Seluolbor,
uneral
l:
PomolO)';
•
n
Robena
·
•
llfcky
Campbell
Jl'
also
reminded
ol
Columbus
home
I
Jwuor
Legloneen
111gb
a,e
rocol
io
l'llle■
e1,
Downfe
Ro
�
l
g
v
,
. llavtl of io:;a1 taleot and the "Da..,.
land
A. llew RePrcl
1 wtlh burl&gt;! ■t I p. m. In lhe Rfv, w
a
b
,
II&gt;
haJid
':
rother
llouf)u
Genhebner,
Judy
Wehruq
awl
Bob11etGnd
lrthday
,t
Pam
.
the
Legion
b
celebr
'"'
above.
w
to
Gordon Ann Hubbard Carolya Band al Jhe aoulhent local :II..
1B
Syra
,
a
El
iew
■
•-.
Cemetery
•t
Mlddleporl.
nd
cuae
rlb
Americ
lh
erv
t1t
len
_
to
r.
The
.
percua■fon
Ja.
lrlct _orpnfzed from lludeals el
el
e
bl
an
fn1
e
__,_
,
i Senior■ _ lto1b ADD lkulhera, j Va., ttnd Tom Wblte.
,
Baar, B,adanton, Ft■.
o1uded BIii Y-. Mlb Weny, Let!loll Oil Marcl&gt; 17th, 19!0, The
David Bl'OWD llDnldJy Browa I Nbtlh Grade _ Jane Baer tlte dialrlct by Mr. Edward JGlm.
I
m
Friend, may call at the funeral Jun "- and lh -·
poa1 wtll join lhe LHlet Awdl· ,
.
· Edna
Rutb Baller David Babr RoJ,'. om, tostroment,J m lc Jml,uoLinda
■ APl'I.Kl.!o'l'ION home at any lime,
.
A, bt■IIUlllelltallals, manbors of Jarr wkb a party ., Ille Le•;in : Emereeney Unit Is
Bums, • Alita to,.. Legi�ireo, aux1112.,, and
M■rvlD �... Carolya Ed- en lluek,
.
Batt, M, N.,. H� wlfa, Elfzabeth, prec■ded bolh JtJWl)I were under Ille 111p- Ball oa March 11th, AU Le[!)� i Called On Twitt. ·
� ....,
, ward,, Sarah -• Margaret , Carpenter, Aalta Colltos, Jenni, tltei, lamlhe, are cordlolly Ill,
R.Mlt; W,!l'a., � -• ■nd Ria wife, EU..b■th prec■ded ""'llloo ol D- Ray Wood- al,., and tbolr famllfe■ an lnv,t• 'Ille ldd port ....
.. unf , Handley, Larry &amp;1fer Crew, Jennelh FoJme,, Jud. v•od lo attend lhe prog,am lo b■
.
M lo
l
.....
� �• II. l'Gm■rtJ.
him ln death In 191'7,
.
ed.
_
p,rd
.
· hi IIIIIIIIIOnld fa, two wit ya-, -anna Ilea. Roberta Hoover, Kaar,. itb Folmer, Hilda Bart, Patric- held at the Racina Legion Rall
_
· lerd., ....
flnt w.. at .. -. ,..,.,. Kalgbl. John ,. e.n-i,. Looanna 1.eon,n1.
11o
p,m. to lhe me of Ch... M&lt;llurnoy, -... Na..llnt!, Carl McJ!!Jroy, Emily M 1 1 1 e ,
Women Attend
, 1 -'.,. ·
le■ Lewis OIi Jrvadway-11:, A Jo. Mlcbael Roberta, Jeanette Roush Donna Smith, Allen SWartz, Cin- 7
! Carol Saraeat. Paula s.,n. and dy Swalzel, Louella Thomp,1111, Legion Coofereo,e
cal pbyi,Jclan called.
Keith Whaley. Mictq Winebren- Seveo women repteselltlng Ra'111e other waa at '7:SO to 1 h e I Sharen Young.
.
I Scbartlger home aaar Rulland at I Jlltlor■ _ Carolyn Allman, Ju- Der, Sue Amold.
.
c;oo Po,t "" of lhe Ameriran LeG
El
e
. · � ' a flll1 - tile ■tu- Une were ...orly Perrin, Coleen el the "nlre■ lltoogoo" and
p
lh
John
ollow.
ad
H■
bad
A
been
,
gb
g;on Awdli1191, �•llf al�•d
dy -, WBlfam B e n t ■,
IOII
py , H
lard. Judy Wildermulh and Miu
J
R
M
.
to
oey,
ba
,
u
icly Camp, t1te Ame,l&lt;an beglbn Aw"h,ry
- rl lfldtlloptr llfflb SdtGol Wllaon. Linda 8mllh, Karen Ong Bake,, Beth J V111111 ■nd Ciro! 11a!tnfpn.
rs So rtlger and p- -■ .._, 11arjorie IJorl, !Mitt, oa! Ho
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�-�d:1r Reynolds p�esided ner will be Mrs. Lallance. Mrs. ;
The Intermediate Girl Scout
iwer the meeting of the Ph1lathea , Robert Re1bel, Mrs. Guy Reynold-, : Mrs. Mayme Ramey left Suh- Troop 187 met last Saturday at Mn. R. A. Thompson of Brklg•
Soc iety of the Middlepttrl Firsi ' and Mn. Will Reynold�. New of- : day by plane from Charleston for l the home af Mn. Helea � ick&amp;. v�le. Pa . ._ who has been here
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Eaplist church when the societ�· ficers will also � mstalled at the I Ft. Myers, F'lorida. to visit her I Ttte m,.t.ing opened with a prl)'• �1th her s15ter, Mrs. C. E. N
daughter and family, Mr. and , @f' by Viek1e Young and N!!pelttng smN undergo�g surgery at Meigs
next mtttint.
mei at the church .
General Hospital. returned 10 her
l&gt;evotion� were Jed by M� · M rs. Martha Ctukls of the Ber Mrs. D. L Beck and ehlldren. , the Seoul Promise in unison.
ho:
W��a�ir
to
rt'tu�
Clark
Mrs.
MH_dred
Gr iff Russell wb1eh includPd frum eans Class exlended an invitation
.
The troop worked on aelivitie11 /
to
"'!,,. w1 1,ng reIur:_ed
tmg
her
ayton
home
after
m
vm
t h e tu the s0&lt;· 1ety to attend their Stan•
D
l.oward the· ir &lt;'OOking anr' health
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the '·Ideas " mag ,n:ine
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A
n,aNK'
ome,
h
er
h
her
parents
Mr
and
Mrs
Wil1
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poem . "Al. op The Hill"' and the ley Party next Monday l'\lenmg 11t I .
I aid badges, and plans were made day from Meigs General Hospital.
h
Burf
am
ord. On Wednesdav Mrs.
·
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th
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ch
ur
30
(
s�
- of thl' C i·u
for a_ short h I' ke . for _ the - nex1 Edith Ann Mees spent Thursday
artide •·The V o1el:'
e
Clark
we;e
bus- : meeting
.
.
ser.-=
IoI · Burford
. and Mrs
..,
.
.
.
_
. Each girl ts ,to. bnng a with lier grandmother Mr� AlThe scripture was rt&gt;ad by Mrs , Re 1"resi1ments were
"- mee t·tng . bY M
lowmg
t,�
• rs LeO mess v1s1tors m G a 11lpo1 1s
1 unch and &lt;'00 ie .mater• ht-rt Mees ·
nosebag
Will Reynold�
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_ _ 1s ,a m€d· · , 1a
Ch 1. Id s. M rs. Ciaude A shiey. M rs . , Mrs · Len.i MrElhmny
Is w111 ,.,., g1ven to each g1r I rol'l· , Mrs. Roy Frecker of Pine G ro\li!
Ka i _pat ient at Me i gs (,eneraI cernlng the Girl Seoul Cookie
Mrs. Rol:M&gt; rt M ('F,lhmny M r, W i l l R ey n(ll ds and M r� Russe ll.
spent Thursday with her mother, I
Hosp ital ,
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Ernest Lallanee. Mr� E:dg/lr Al• I
Sale to bt,-gin March 1 7_ Games
.
M r:s · Ray Seidenabel·
.
Mrs \\iilbur Pten·e pl,mned lo
lf&gt;llsworlh and Mr� Osnir Hou�►1
wei-e PIayed ;md group smging Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kesterson of
visit with hl'r daughter and fam•
were named as th;• 1·ummil lt'l' tu
was enJOyed.
New Lexington
were l'f'�nl Porn_
ily. Mr and Mrs. Otts Litchfield
the
atrenrl the bakf' ., alf' whwh
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roy
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I and t:hildren. lw inda and Alan, in Scouts prest" nt were Peggy FoliOC'id y is sponS&lt;mng l tm Sc1::ir I
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Bur
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Albert
Mrs.
ru:I
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,
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Pt . Pleasant . W Va., today, Be· mer. Sheila HiC'ks. Crestlyn Hicks
day al Tri-Luslre dt&gt;&lt;rnPn The
linda has been ill with mt&gt;asll'.s Vick lt' Young . Linda Will. Bar• ' m-law. Warren Rt-1s. o_f New Al•
UfC
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proc�ds of the �ale wiol be used I
g- bany, lnd . . were overmght guests
this week ·
bara Tatterson, Pamela Kessin
.
for the new building projed of The M arch rnt't'ting uf the
r's
er and ieader M rs. He1en 8 1ck.s. 1 Wednesday of the forme . parthe church and .:1 11 members 'J! G old t&gt;11 Rule Clc1ss of thl;! Mid- Mr . and. _Mrs. Pear! Gosney of
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Frwk.
w iti1 and one visitor · Connie Dill ·
the t:hurd1 have bt'rm asked lo dleport Fust Bapfot i"hurl"h Buchte,1 VISl_led th 15 wee k
Mr. and Mrs John Frick left
.
Mrs. Et.I Gilkey.
' wit h fhe sa IP
as�1st
ThurMJay
., ror a v1s1
. ., m. New Aiwal'I htld Thur�day evenmg 11i
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.
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Mn; E. M. Wovu
,ba
d
ny.
[n
' WIth Mr. and_ Mrs Al.
The SN'iety vutt'd tu purr!l:JS{' i the ho me o l Mr and Mrs. \11 1]. Mrs. Ruby
.
I
Scul l ur Princelon. w. 1
be-rt Burkhart and fanuly:
Jibe� for the �anctuarv lo r Ea�1 - _i, Anth_ony w ith Mr. and Mr�. Va . who has bt-en visiting here
Mr. and Mrs. .John Frick and
a
ro-hostf
lht'e.!&gt;t'brt'w
li
n
s
ra
&lt;
er Sundav- and plan.� were madP
OfflefflO e
Ior severa I week s have- returned '
· essl's
guests
Mrs Albert Burkhart and
!or a pot luck dinner tu prt'ceecl ,
from Cleveland where they visited :
Warren
��JS ilnd
Mrs . Eld_ on
h
\
l
l!ll'l'ling
Wil.S
W
orened
u
next month"s meet ing 011 lht! 1 :::11 Tht'
w"ti
i 1 M rs. Wood' s son-in-law and
Weeks
v1s1ted
Wednesday
evemng
of April. CommiUee for tht d m- pr J y t&gt; r by H t' V ._ Dona lcl A · I daughter , Mr. ant.I Mrs. Don Gra- Mrs. Charles Spencer and Mrs. .
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Buont" and '1rs l harles Searles "' 'th Mr .
c�0 tt expects
to leavit Don Mullen were hostesses when
urr. Mrs· ""·
.l u nuu1
and
Mrs.
Wilham
Pullins
.ind
.
meet·m g , · for her home in we�t
., ten,, t h e h usmess
,
.
· Virginia to• the Sew-J!ite Sewing Club met on fa;i��MEIGS THEATRE
I
Mr�. 'J ony Fowler was the de- ' morrow.
· Wednesday evening at the home ,
Pomeroy, Ohio
of
Reynoldsburg
R
Weeks
0
1mi111nal lt'.i&lt;ler.
.
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of Mrs.. Dayton Strickland, Linc- and
_
Bob Byers of Columbus v1s1·t·
Plans
were
dL�(•ussed
[or
I
NOT OP&amp;:N TONIGHT
oln ffe1ghh.
· flY Tuesday w,t· h the farm,
ed brie
, painting the dass · s room at the A-fr
Will
M
organ
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parents
s
Mr. and Mrs. Eltlon
er
Durmg lhl' busml's� sessmn with
' 1· hurrh and the date fur the
fA,TURDAY
Mrs Spencer presiding, an mv1- Weeks
: painting will be annou1wed la- Spea k A t Meeting,
•·MURDER. IKC "
Norlhwestern
P
the
of
The
A
T
was received from Betty
tation
l'
{'harl
s
chairman,
e
h
\
bv
!er
Sluart Whitman, May Brll t
Loc•al School district will meet Newton to attend a food demon •
- al.so -­
l vrom�n
at
ing
ev
F1:·,I
Co.
hi,o
Monday
this
Gas
oming
the
at
ea
"WALK TALL"
O
str�tio_n
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i Rt' V . Boone c nduct d
ser
&lt;Terhnic-olorJ
I If'� of games .ifler wh it• h Mrs. 7: 3() at the Rutland_ High Sehool. office m Middleport which was acWith Willard Parkn
I An!huny a nd Mrs. Chees dJTl'W I A pr-ogram on highway safety cepted. Plan!! were m�e to i-0!• 1 '
and Joyre Meadows
,
: S':!l"\lt'd l' t'freshmenls to ,m� e a l - will be p�esented with _ �arner lect Heart Fund containers MonSunday, Monday, Tuesday
rf' ady mentio ned .i nd Mr. and Morga11 . 1�slrudor of Driver I E�; day.
.
.
"LET"S MAKE LOVE "
.
president
r h omemade ar1,1c1es I, Mrs. Earl. L. M1l1s,
M rs Owen Bratton , M r and ucat1on, m ch1:1tge. A film w1
'
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Auction
{1 echniC'olor )
of the Ga11lpo1 is Em blem Club•
M i s Ge!'ald Anthony and son a1 so be sh·own
' and food was "·Id
w1' th Mrs Spen111:
With Mari lyn Monr oe
0
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e
d
II
provi
msit�rs
b
Ba
wt
Y
for the
J oe · Mr F'ow1er ' Mr and Mrs ,
and Tony Rand a 11
, s·impson as has ,announced plan&amp;
.
b served cer and M rs Calvm
f
h
11
men
ts
and
re
r
show
club
s
annual
spring
style
H
b
,
e,;
�•
e
r
Harold
E.
and
Mrs
u
bard
Colorcartuons
rt
after L_he meetmg fhe Executive i auctioneers , after whieh a d
nd
a
benefit
rty
o
�
I Vroman and son, Mark.
&lt;'
nl
�
t
t- . held
served b the hostess._
Committee will meet al 7 1 5 be- course was
m
the
new
Elks
Hall
at
e p m.
es Mrs. Edward We�Is won the
· __
th meet m�_
f�_:
M
arch
l6th.
door prize. Mrs. Spencer received ·
,fS �
lD Wt!
The latest spring fashions from
/1
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHTI a birthday gifl from her secret Bernadine'a and Carl's Shoe Store
" t7Uf'rnv,rc,
paI
will be modeled , wilh Mrs . Bill C.
Give us a cal l
�rs. Willard Boyer and Mrs.
Ca�pbell a11_ narrator.
W! Wct.1. 11/IJ#&amp; OVI
Willi.um Wore will be hoal.esses
,
et
g
�ML IWTOY'OIIHKUI
and come i n and
for the next meeting, Wedene day T1ck a will be available from
,
o,F/C£ INA JIF/:Y. /
TONIGMT
March 22 and members are to l all members_ of Emblem Club
"HE'N C"OMA4A!E' •
made
r
be
and
should
ervatmns
�
Michael Callan, Evy Norlund take material for making a quilt. ,
see the best
'THI FLYING P:ONTAINES'
as soon as possible by calling GI
_______
6--0358 or Gl 6-0762. A donation of
(Color)
used cars in
LADlES MET
$1 i11 being asked from e a ch
_ and _
The Ladies Aki of the Bradbury guest. Refreshments will be serv•
tow n !
W•lt Di1My'1
of Christ met yeaterday 11t ed and door prizes awarded durChurch
"THE SHAGGY DOG"
of Mrs. Homer Fol.iy for inJ the eveniflg
home
the
With Fred MacMurray
POMEROY
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potluck lunch was enA
quilting,
and Jean Hagen
Mrs, WiJJ'iam 8. Ja�e• Is cha1rAttending
ladies.
the
by
joyed
MOTOR CC
man ol the affair. a11:usted by the
&amp;ATUIDA Y ONLY
were M n;. EarI Werner, Mrs.
.
llowing committee: Mrs. S. H. '
fo
R.a:l'ldO�h Scott in
rnBa
eU,
Elsie
Mrs.
Russ
Griff
on Main St .
"COMMANCHE STATION" h art , M r . Letha Russell, Ms . Gardner, Mrs. John Felker, Mrs.
s
,
(St:!ope N' Color)
Sissoo and Mrs, Fo- w,.11iam Vanco, Mrs. James D .
Mrs.
Je11sie
- aJeo Walker and Mrs. M. 0. O'Dell.
CHM Robertson - Gia Sc.-ab ley.
''BATTLE OF THI
CORAL SEA"
Also Cartoon
Middleport, Ohio
8 cylinder. Automatic transmission Radio and heeler,
SUNDAY ■nd MONDAY
NOW IHOWINC.
Mari Blanchard and
Lik� tlt&gt;w white lire.�. A rt-al buy,
A lbert Dekker ln
"TARZAN THE
"MACHETE"
MASON - Mrs. John Blanken- ,
- a.Jso MAGNIFICENT"
ship
or pt, Pleasant wa1 guest
Gary Co0per , Rita Hayworth
(Cok,r)
.
speaker
at the regular meeting of
Van Heflin
Tsb Hunter
Gordon Scott, Belli St, John the Rebt!cca Circle of the WSCS
"THEY
CAME TO
6 cylindf'r mo1or with radio, heater, automatic transmh­
CORDURA'•
"FOUR FAST GUNS" ol the Mason Methodist Church
»ion Real cleen,
James Cra/.i, M■rtha Vklteri Tuesday afternoon al 11,-. church.
J (In Scope and Color)
Mrs. Blankenship, District Spir•
Abo Cartoon
AIM Cartoon C■rnlVII
itual Life Secretary and a mem­
ber of the WSCS of Trinity Meth­
odist Church In Pt. Pleasant,
O I I L '. I C O U T I o , T H I
A , gave a history of the WSCS.
8 t'yllnder molor. PowereUde. Radio and heat�r . A real
'
She told the group that the or­
abarp little car. St'e 1h11 one before you buy,
ganization wa, first known aa the
Ladies' Aid and later came to
be known u the Women'■ Society
of Christian Service with a pur­
pose of helping lesa fortunate
Aulornallt' transmi1Sion. R.adio and heall'r. All vinyl trim
people. She added that it 11 the
Jn1idt&gt;. Nit'e light blue uut.side.
largest woman's organization Jn
the United States,
1111'1
A discusalon period followed the
talk. Mn. Leanna Wright, Circle
chainnan, opened the meeting by
having the group repeat the pur­
Automatic transmiMion. Radio and heater . Power steer.
Sffl
fo
pose
of the Society. Group singing
toa. Pleaslne light blu1- ind white finish. Tires all like
followed.
new. See thl!r one.
•..... learlllllg tD IOff •
Scripture was presented by Mrs.
Joan Green,
Attending wert1 Mrs. Paul Bo­
41 ,.dlh--• b_...
cook,
Mrs. Raymond Lambert,
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Mrs. Wayne Green, Mrt. Donald
Cook, Mrs. Glen Cartwright. Mrs.
'1111 - Law cf tho Cllol
Charle■ Yeager, Mrs. Blanken­
1 952 FORD Fordor �---- $99
..... ..... .A Gl� S...,
ship, Mn. Wright and Mrs. Car•
1949 CHEVROLET Tudor ___ $99
• Mty."
IO... Gld
1UI CHEVROLET Tudor
$ 1 99
, -ond lholr adult load­
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