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1-Dtlly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 23, 1960
,AMILT

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P'ulil1 Nllbt will

Church Women To
Meet Thursday
In Middleport

be obeel'ved
It the P'int

ail Pridq eveoln.a:
UDhed ~~~ Cbureb of
6Jnc:u,le. There will be 1 special

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MEIGS THEATR£

Fusl
Untled Presbyterian
of Middleport
w1H meet Church
1bun·
"" "'"'"' ,, '3o ,, •h• church .

POMEllOY, OHIO

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Not Opon Tonloht

for her top1c the "Second Look".
be in char~te
of Devotions
Mn. R. M.wttl
Sherman. Hosteues
are Mrs. J. E Harley, Mrs. Jud·
son w.h 1te, Mrs John Parson,, Mn .

LeLand Brown, Miss Mary Park
and M1ss susan Park
All women of the churcb are
Hedy Laman
urged to attend tbia importut
meeting .

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Mrs. Ralph Welker Elected President
Of Xi Gamma M'u Chapter For Year

New orticers were elected Tuesday evening when Xi Gamma Mu Cha pter of t h e Beta Sigma Phl Sorority met at the
D. A. V . Hall in Pomeroy .
Mrs. Ralph Welker was elected as president, Mrs. Sarah
Gibbs vice president, Mrs. Sue Jeffers treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth Amsbary recording secretary, Mrs. William Anderson
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Mullen city council
delegate, l'nd Mrs. William Atkms, city council alternate.

"'iAMSSN &amp;n&lt;l DI':ULAH"

VIdor Mature -

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young Ideas for
EASTER shopping

Louis Sduer Is
President Of
Church Board

Officers tor the year were
elected Monday night by the
Tru1tees of the First Unated Pres·
byterian Church in Middleport
when the group met at the
chur-ch.

of .MeigS Community

,Surprise Party
Honoring Son's
Birthdov G; ...,._
announcmg the
to
Rose, liOn of Mr.
Ohlo. Tjle new Mrs. Rose
High Scbool and Gale Institute
. She is employed at Qhio Casualty
Rose
gradu~ted from CinclQ~~ati
as an e~clah at Champion
in
Ohio.

was

. GOVERNING BODY -

e~we~yl Irina lfla

rounglhll'l ln ftOW for exp.rl flltlnt lit w

and Fred Lewis. Mrs. Rodney Sauer was absent.

Insane Convict Would Offer
18 Lives For His Own Safety

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$4.99 to $6.95

HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT
SHOE STORE
POIIIIIOY

"Jllddle Of

OHIO

Upper Blotk"

Jaycees Favor
Bond Issue For
County Hospital

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20c to 50c single roll
Moldol,. Colli,. ''""' -·- 2tc te 70o o. r.
Love!)' ond r..Non&amp;blt W1U..,.- 1o tltrill
tver)' oneb Come iD ahd aeo bow e.q, how
......,i!tlcol It ia to dtea up ,.... home for
s,rtAJ •••••• at SIOUler'o.

ePKIVATE PARTY
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Deadline Ia ApriJl

l'rt\0110 ~ 10 to 111 . .~

FREE PARIUNG
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M.erebants Police Service

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GENEVA (UPI) ...:_

tot;y" the Soviet concept pf coiatrOJS !leeded to ·SUpervise East.

Fl-artce's Jules Mocb, acting u
8pokesm.an for the We11tern powera at" the 10 nation Eut-We8t
disarmament Conferene11, expres.
sed dinppointment st what Ruasla had to offer.
. HJs statement wall ihe official
reply to Soviet delegation chief
Valerian Zorin's sddresa . Wedneaday in wbieh Zorin said ltua&amp;la
would allow insl)e('ton to count
the number of troops demoblli1ed
under a diaarmament agreement
but not the number that remain·
·ed in servtee.
Zorln ~lierted ant· web chect
on J\usaia'j tctJve' mUJtary fOftl;!
eotlu alate."
oould bO iued fat' · purpo101 of
The three women bottollet ..... "eapionqe." .
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Mn:. I. Edwiu ·~ Wife ot · TW•Y Zorln renewed ·bla daarl·
an 1Jnmate frOm Wavef)y, Tenn., e• tbat President Elsenhe'tftr'l ·
ancJ Pauline Roae and ·GwenCol7n "open skle1" inapeetton • IP~
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Tarpy botb aeeountants 1t the
priloD.
Fellowship -~og .

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Until prison officlall put a stop
to it, Rivera al)d nrta eDIIIfd
openly and often ill telephone
conversations with neWsmen. They
and their hostage&amp; were .in a de·
puty warden'a oUice oa. tbe firat
floor of tbe priloa clot.binl faetory.
River.a, Serving to "ars for
woun~ a Tetnieaee hiabwa:y
patrolman afW. a motel robbery,
wu alternately aelf-pJtylog and
deadly in a phone eonvenation.
"We are two de.l)el'lte men
that want to die happy, We doa't
think nothin• of desttoylaa anoth·
er buman betna:;" ·he
.tint.
Then be added: •Eierybo&lt;i)' 1o
..a:atnat me. PoUtlca control tbla

WALLPAPERS
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BRiGHT NEW

ldeas On Armament Controls

~:~h~i~~~i:o!~Uev~ smuggled

JOLIET
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West Says 'No Good' To Soviet

will not open the
ga'" and Jet these criminals out

With Famous
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Police Waiting
For Drugged Up
Trucker To Wake

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Redecorate Your Home

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Show tin-.. for the . ,..
County Talent Showce• to I.
giv.n tonight In the Mkldla,part
High khool audltGrlum h11 bun
chancrtd fr• I p. m. to 7:45 p.
m. due to tha volum~o ar numbers
tekin• part, It was 1nnounad today.
Dldc
11nd Howtrd a.,.
· en will
the show at the
new hour. The t20 ee't mtmben
met •t the Mlddlepilrt High
School auditorium l"t night for
• fln•l reh"n•l MtJion.

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~r. and Mrs. to'rank Grimm and
M1nnle Pike held a birthday sup·
per at their home, Eatt Mam St,
Pnmtlroy, on Monday, March 14.
honoring the 6th birthday of
Deairee Kay Pike.
Pre11ent were Mr . and Mr1. Ken·
neth Imboden 111nd dau&amp;hter, Mn.
Franklin Imboden and daugh1ers,
, Mrt. Gene Imboden and sons, :1!rs.
1 MyrUe Quickie and son and Min
I Ada McClaBkey.
The honored guest retelved sev·
enl jifta and two birthday cakes.
aendrng giftl but unahlc to atlt&gt;nd
were Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Keeton.

ltrlea ••• llv.ty luthw._
cofo11. -lb:ft aMI wldlhl
lot ctllldn• of on aae• 1

Showtime Tonight
Is 7:45 For 120
In Talent Display

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) Two desperate convicts one of them Insane - offered tbe lives of 17 hostages today
in exchange for freedom from the Tennessee State Prison.
Tbe two convicts, anned with pistols believed smuggled in·
to the prison, seizedmore ·than 70 hostages about 4:30 p.m.
We&lt;Jnesday and bamcaded themselves in a deputy warden's
office on the first floor of the prison clothing factory.
While . they learned police arm·
ed wltb riot guns were on the
way, the desperadoes freed the
prilol\ bunatea they had been
holdi.n&amp;. They threaten~d to put
khe remaining .la hostages, includ·
11}1 three women, '"uP ua1n8t that
wall and lboot 'them" unJesa given
a chanee to eaeape." One other
hostage was releued later when
Meigs County Jaycees in a
he became ill.
Meeting Wednesday night unani·
Prison officials refused to bar· mously adopted a resolution to
STARVED liQc;)C STATE rARK
&amp;alb wltb the CGpvlct. 4up,lte t.be supgort the boQ-d Juue tn tbe
m.
UPI-PoU..',,.,;iJed, iOd.Y
u.r..... 'N~ ;.iu~ ·In ' lll'fierror· comibg pflitiaey electioi'l' ~or tbe an Iowa
truct driver to awaken
J&amp;eigi
Veterans
Memorpropoied
CJUed prison· with in a 11hio~n had
ial Hospital. W. 0. Atkin! atl- from a nine-cia)' druued lsleep tti
eaten since noon Wedbesday.
dreesed the meetin&amp; on · the they can question bim about tbe
Refuse to SUrrender
aex murders of three women In
One of the · convict.!!, Tens bad subject.,
this
park.
The Jaycees also dlseusaelt lufman .Robert RJvera, 2ll, was reThe
trucker was found in a
ported ready to surrender, but a ther plans for the Teen-Age
pri..aon official said life-termer Road-e-o which is to be heid Stupor in a Roek Falls, DL, hotel
Raymond Farra, 25, told blm, "l April 24 on the lower parking Lot th~ day after three Chicago-area
aodety matrons
were trapped,
came in to die, and I'm going to in Pomeroy.
beaten to death and raped 50
die."
Don Plunkett, driver education miles away in a scenic deadtmd
Charles Cotue, a prison pay.
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chole&amp;:ist, said R1vera waa willing teacher in Middleport high school canyon here.
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16 si&amp;n an agre'ement to aurrend- reported the last meeting of the 1
"Meigs Safety Teens" and Don
Authorthes s~1d the 39-year-otd
er bUl that Farra was not.
Quisent.erry led the ~ad-e ·o diJ- man. a psychotic,. induced tbe
"'Jlhe bitch is Farra," Cottle cussion.
coma hy swanowmg a packet of
.aid. ''Farra is the insane one.
Ail teen agers with driVed li- barblturate.!i. He has not awaken
He'• been declared inJ&amp;nt!.''
cense-s under the age of 19 and ed through his t:anafer from the
Prison records showed that al· who have taken the Road·e.o test hotel to a Sterhng, lU., hospital
though Farra has normal Intelll· "Bt school are eligible. For further t?en to the Veterans' A~minlstra·
&amp;ence, be is msane. "It Is our tnformation, youth should &amp;ee bon Hospital at Iowa City, Iowa.
that this
Institution their driver education teachers at . State Pollee Chief William Mor·
feeling
.ahould be relieved of thil man," thelr schools.
rl!l said the trucker resembled
the records stated fUrther. "Re·
All men of Jaycee age (through the de8crlpUon of a maa seen
corQmendaUon: maximum security 35) are invited to attend the next with Mr8. Frances Murphy, 47,
uae extreme care to keep him regular meeUJ'Ig to be held the Mn. UlJlan Oetting,
and Mrs.
from committing homicide.or &amp;W· second Wednesday in April. Re· Mable Lindqulat, flO, Bbortly beClde or both, He is danaerous."
freshmenta were served.
fore th~y were .mu~dered aad left
lylng al.de by stde JD a cave ln a
Warden Lynn Bomar cautioned
200 police ringed around the pri·
I St. Louis Canyon.
son nGt to fire in bopes th3 desCITEO TO COURT
Iowa City psychiatrists ·Placed
peradoes would surrender at 11nv • Don E. Hemsworth, 33 • qalllpolis .the m•n in a maximum aeeurlty
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has been cited to appear in Mayor mental ward -and refused Morn.•
m;:nt800 other prisoners ho.wl- Charles Legar's court, April 5, by regueat that , Dlinois slate police
ed •ott binged their eell bars Pomero~ Pollee fol Pa81ing on be' allowed W question him lmme·
tbrougbout the rliJht. Bomar had doubt~ yellow linea.
dlately.
Civen tbem no supper and no

Of De•iree Pike

lllectfoll of s,,.. , ...,_,Jreil

this. weel&lt;. Left to

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Prison Terror

- - -Event Held In Honor

Avory-pl....

First United Presbyter·

nght, Silting, Don Lowery, Mrs. Leland Brown, Judson White; standing, Richard Sauer
Louis Sauer, Jr. (new president), Ronald Hand (secretary), Clinton Fisher (vice president);

Mr.,.

aaw Pefi·Pattot JhoK.

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1~n Ch"::'c.h of Middleport posed tor pictures at their organization meeting

Lew1s Sauer Wh elected pre·
and Clinton Fisher w11s
named u vice president , Ronald
Hand , se-cretary and Donald Ulw·
ery and Fred Lewi1, financial
approval board -co-chairmen.
Clinton Fisher and D1ck Sauer
were appointM ll8 tht Manse COO\mlttee co-chairmen and
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H. Stewart was re·elected a&amp; the
flnancill secretary with Mrs. Le·
land Brown, anlatant. Lowls Sauer
Jr., was elected treasurer wnd
Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Jsison me.m·
ber.
Monday night's meeting was
moderated by Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor.

ar• just a hop,
tlclp, and a

Members of the board of trustees of

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an
newly elected
Pearl Reynojda ofl M~~lo,P)
said. they
from D.
experta on the problem.
Prt~ted a dtaire to have
of the Ohio Hoapi~l
•and of Docton' HoapitAI,
appear in .Meij:s County to
'pollciea In 1uch problema.
Other offlcen namecl in tbe or·
ganlzational meetlnt: were Freeland Norria, Racine, vil!e president;
and Paul easel, Middleport-Pomeroy, as secretary-treasurer. At·
tendini the meeting also were Mr1.
A. C. Stewart, Reedsville, and Dr.
.Raymond Boice, Pomeroy.
Purpose of the meeting was to
determine responaibiJity and obU·
gations of the trustees, aa well .,
to elect officen and to present a
coutitdtion and by-laws for gov·
erning the
The
!zed by tbe
"Of prtme
tbat unless
and until it ia built and
this body (truateea) has no
of existence. Only after
the hoapital will authoi·itY ,:~
tr;~naferred to this group,
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then there are limitations
mucb as any trustee group has
follow given rulea as set down by
tbe Ohio llospltal Association.
Tha- questlllf' of MD •net DO
U•lnt ,...ctl~) was IN'outhl up
and alnee thll poup fwls It Is

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bMrd on thla CIUtstlon.
"The most Important matter dis·
cussed waa the great need and
necCSJity for the hospital in this
area. If Meigs County is to move
forward and prosper it must have
a hospital. Too long have
by W'lih,~ll.~·.:;;~.~~~t~;.::~:~::'i~~·,i

. reap-~

~ county
which oould
been
our county had we had the
uve year• ago.
"This group of tru't"' 11 def.
inltaly for the ,.....,... of the
county, and lt In accord that
flnt -. must INn this 'hospitll.
Wa feel no ,.rtialtty for o. O.'a
or M. O.'L W• want tltt ltHt, w
want wh., will brin• the county
up to per with -'thllorlnt
countl...
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pital we are creating an lnatitu·
tion In Meip County whJch will
live employment to many people.
We aJao know that industry will
only locate Jn areas that have ac·
credited hospJtalt."
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Tossed In Ring
For PreSI
. ·dency

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the next President "Dlust provlde the free world wlth resourcewould amount to e'spionage if Jt ful and decisive leaderthip."
were ettempted befOre dlaarma.·
The ·Ml.saourl aenator, M, secrementis complete.
tary of tbe Air Force 1n tbe TrumJn administration, announced in
%orin aald, R1111l1 waultf 1M1 a one-page 1tatement that he was
wllllne to diHuM Hrlal lnlfiiC" a candidate for the nomination.
tlon only whitt lh
waa
Hfs stAtement appealed for un·
complmly dJMnnlll wh.n, he ity in tbe Deniocratic Party, of·
Mi~ It would M no proWam.
ten embroiled In family quarrelt,
Tbe rejection 9me as tbe So· snd described tua No. 1 goal aa
viet deleaalion .s'lrunl into secre't the achievement of national un·

Meigs Youth
Group Advisors
Being Honored

Veterans
the quesstaff.

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Like
Peace
PARIS UPI - Sov1et Premier
Nikita S. Kruahchev tailed today
for a non-aggression pact between
the West's North Atlanhc Treaty
OrJanlzahon and the Communist
Warsaw Pact powers of eastern
Europe.
He made the proposal at a
lu~;~ch given by Premier Michel
Debre at h1s official Hotel Matignon residence, shortly alter the
SOviet leader met privately for
two hours with President CharJes
4e Gaulle.
on the second day
11-day visit to France, also
another strong appeal for
· Sovif't cooperation in
affait'5.

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IJhe Churchqp of 1lhe 1tleed$vi11e
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Strong competition is evident in
the county's grade schOOl cheerleader corps during basketball
~ason. ~ere are Portland vade school cheerleaders who were
judged se~nd best du.nng the recent invitational tourney
there. Kneelmg are Sue McMurray Linda Yost Beverly Rice
Standing. Juanita Smith, Judy
Karen 'Furbee Susi~
Price Paula Sayre and Diana Roush Racin ' h 1' d
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won top honors.

CoZart,

Five Meigs County 4-~ club ad·
visors with long tenures of aervice, were bcmg honorf..-d tod.IJ at
the Oh1o State Union bWiding 1.n
a speci.1-l "Flame (Jf Serv1ee'"
ceremony.
They are Earl Dean, 10 years
of service; David Koblentz. Margaret Beach and Pauline Meyers,
each five years; Virgil Atkins, 10
yea" and " "· Vi,&amp;il Attlm, 1J
yean of service.
Othen who had been invited tD
' participate in tbe cuemony, •b ut
who were unable to make the trip
today were Carl ~rb)r, lin, Helen
Parker, Mn. Orion Rouab, Mra.
Trary . Tackett ~nd Mrs. L. w. Kc·
c.omas, each wJth five yean aervtce .as an adVISOi.
The ceremony is traditionally
conducted by 4-H youth who are
students at Ohio state Univenity
It opened with a luneheon.

Pomeroy Lions Vote Support
In Meigs Hospital Bond Issue Jury Returns

The text of Khrushchev's lunch
was not ~leased lmnleLeo Vaughan Wednesday asked for support from the Pom·
But an authorized FN:nch
source reported the Soviet pre- eroy Lions club on the May Primary bond issue for the promier said .
. !'osed Meigs County Veterans Memorial Hospital, and gol it.
"It is n~cessary that the USSR
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Vaughan, seereWy of the bOard
France be united for tbe
of trUJteel of the original group
of peace.
autborazed in UH6 to build with
Dale Smith, for~man of the pe·
not wish to drive a
$200,000 a veterant memorial hos- tit jury in the ease, Obio venus
pital, was the speaker for the William Pike, on an indi~t of
France and her
luncheon meeting of the cJub held ~~~~e:(
70,f '!~~ed a ~does
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in soeial rooms of f,he Federated Co .... Cn~y 0 .....ty 10 Metga
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church.
un.,. . ommon Pleas oourl
.E:'ollowing YaU&amp;hao'.s ..re,view
The
lUI')' was, out 2"2 ho~ iO.
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the "j
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the-cue ln-W,i:l.cli ·Proaecutor JU~ot:
pftlposal for a
ELKINS, W. V.a. UPI - Resona: s ...... ,. Of e orts to 111dd O'Brien presented the state'
11aw pact ncm·aggreuion treaty
cuers on snow ahoes blued a tl-iil to. th~ $200.000 10 Ullill Federal and John Epling Galli
caae,
put forward 1:1everal times by through snowbound mountains to· Hill Burton funds ma:y be obtain- defense couDRI ' lin
was
Soviet leaden. But ab&amp;etvers re· d~y to n!ach the wreckage of an ed ~or a fO·bcd hospitaL, he serv- apPointed defe~seEpeou~sel ,::en
calkod no Kremlin mention of it IHrpl.a~e near the West Virginia· ::d 18 a questJon and aJJBwer per-, Pike had told the court he was ue:since last summer's Geneva for· VJJ'glma border.
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able to procure -counseL
eign ministers' conference.
Two pomts ra11ed were:
M be
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- How about doctors of osteoem rs o1 the jury besides the
The downed plane was believed
to be a mihtary C-45 with three pathy sen'ing Patienta at the pro- f~~ma~ were Robert ~urrey, Vir·
gm1a Kidder, John Meeks, I.overne
men and a woman aboard missing posed new hospital'
- WiU fees In the propoaed in- Peck, Betty Gilbert. Helen Damesince Tuesday night. Planes and
helicopters circled the crasb stitution, which is to be non-profit wood, Roger Walker, Robert Story,
' Frank Murray, Orner Heas and
scene late Wednesday bu't saw no be lower".'
mdication of survivon.
Neither question had any clear Irma Ihle.
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cut answers but Lions expreS&amp;ed
N~vt Mo.nd~y Pike wdl f.ace an Search teams tried to reach the the view that if solid information ~ddltional i.ndietment b~ the grand
ill-fated plane before dark Wed· on lhe point• should be returned Jut)'.
l.alie F. Fultz arrd Edison M neaday night but were held up by befbre the bond issue vote it
Baker, presidents of the Pomeroy a tfresh IO·inch snowfall and drifts sh.ould stand better -chance of ap- ! D'
G
ted 1ad
.-and Middleport Chambers o0f Com- of up .to 12 feet in rugged moun- proval.
1VOI'Ce8 ran
mete~! r~ctivcl.y, announced to- tain country. Efforts to reach the
Tbe club approved a resolution Local Court Entries
day that a special jomt meeting plane. we.re suspended untll day. supporting the bosp~tal bond issue.
Louise .J.&lt;'abin has been granted
would be held at tt.e office of the break.
1saue
11 for $235,000 a divorce from
Robert E. Fabio
The
bood
The missing twa-engine plane
Ohio Power Company et 8 p .m.
to be .retired at an average one and Mr. Fahin was ordered to pay
disappeared
on
a
flir;ht
from
Friday, Marctl 25, to plan a dehalf m~ll tax ove7 a 20 ~ear period. $60 per mOnth support for a min·
finite program of proposed high· Rtchmond, Va. ,to Lockbourne Air . President. WlUJs Leadmgham pro or child accordinE; to &lt;D entry in
way impro'reD'Ients for Meigs Coun, Force Base, Ohio The last radio saded and mtrodueed, among otb· Metgs County
Common Pleas
report from the pHot said the plane ers, James L. Mahokey, new mana- Court.
ly.
It is anticipated that Lhe pro· was losing alt:tude with engine g,er of the City Loan and Saymgs
Bertha Evelyn Staats was grantIJ'm developed at this meeting trouble and Icing wings about co., Pomeroy. He hall replaced ed a divorce from Wayne Clilton
wi.Il be presented to the Division 3U miles cast of here.
L1on Ernest Covert, who bas been Staats and Slaals was ordered to
of Nanning and Progromming of
pay $40 month support for the
The A1r Force identified the OC· transferred to Portsmouth.
the Ohio Department of Highways cupants of the plane as Capt. Wil·
care of a minor child in another
i.n 'the near future .
ham G. I:SarOOur, Florence, S. C.,
OFF FOR "ASSAU
leolcy.
Gerald Preston will le¥ve Fri-------Fultz and Baker said the meet· the pilot ; Mrs. Elii:abeth n. Tuck·
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
ing M open to anyone in the ooun- er, Richmond, Va., a school teaCb- day morning from Cincinnati on
Admissions : Lewis Sauer, Midty interested 10 big;h'W!ay 1•\Pl'Ove- er ami lifutenant colonel in the a non·stop night for a Nassau
nmDts. 11hey aske(\ that persons Ctvil Air Patrol; Monroe Hatch, a holiday. It is am all expense paid dlcport; Mrs. Janet Sigman, RutWith a definite rerommendatton civtlian employf' at Shaw Air Force weekend by lhe Ford Motor Com- land.
Dismissed: Jesse Lambert, Midhav.e·readHy avail_able all llhe facts · Base, Sumpter, S. C:, and Clarence pany, awarded to Mr. Pre&amp;ton in
Cincinnatl Distrlct
Ford d.lePort; Mabel Ke1ser, Sharpsburg,
perta•lni.ng ~ the 1r spedfi-c recom- Bomer. education d~rector for the a
Dealers conttst.
Ohio.
mended Improvement, lncludin~g CAP an North Carolina.
the route number.s, bridge numA re~ue. crew managed to
bel'S and mileages in.Yolved.
l'Orne w1thtn 214 miles of the
crlish s1le before dHrllness closed
m Wednesday nighl.

Guilty Verdict
In Pike Case

Rescuers Blaze
Trail In Snow
'T.O,WJIrd. wrecka•e

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p
I •g way rogram

Will Be Worked
0 ut March 25th

JUnior Firemen Make
Record Hop Plans

Rev. Chandler
Speaking Again
Here Tonight

Final plans were made for the
record hop to be held at the Sy·
raeuse grade school . this Friday
7:30 to midnight Wlth Bill Miller
from WMPO as emcee when the
Syracuse junior firemen met this
week In town hall .
One new member, Roger }Jub·
The Rev. Kenneth Chandler of
bard,' was voted into membership. Pt. Pleasant who is "Conducting
d::iP::l:om:;:•cy:::.:.·_~---;-----:l&lt;~Y·:..._-'''---------'-----:J•::m:::e~o~R:_·_:W~h'.'lte~p":'.:'""'l~de":d:·_ __ a series of sped.al services at t~e
Pomeroy BaptJst
Church w1U
preach tonight on "Can One Be
Suce of Hmen Now?"
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In h11 sermon Tuesday evtming
"On Cooperating with God" he
'
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pointed out that many fol .. s Uve
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in a sott of "11on corii.mitted man·
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.. l(qre and finer exb,lbita by Meip ' apeaken will awear. They wiU be iS deaigned to be of esp6cial bene· ner" in not sincerety cooperaelng
Coup.ty home demo111tratJon cluba M'n. Arena HayDel, clothinf spee- fit to these people in their volun- with God. Folk unknowin.ly are
cooperating with the enemy of
and,loc;al m~;H"Ctiants . lft! expected lalit~, Ohio State Univttaity, ~ and teer work, MI'Jf. Nolan said .
to· be On dis'play MarCh 30 ,.. Mid- Mra. Jlnlne cramer, spechi\ t ;,~cial feature.!i during ffie d.i.y their soub," he said.
kev Chandler will speak again
dleport tllgh school auditorium events direetor, 'Columbus and wul ~nelude 1.a skit, style revue,
when the 24th r Annu.a.l Achieve- SOuthern Ohio Eleetrie Company. slldo taken 'tn West Germany (by Sunday morning at 8:30. He wHl
meet with the youth at 8 tonight
ment Daj: iJ ttl,ked.
Everyone, not ust members of 6. Cramet) and spcclsl music.
Mn. Geneva Nolan, extention Home Demonstration clubs, ia in· Tbe style revue wlll feature tai1· to discuss "Bay and Girl Prob·
agent, · Home EeonomJcs, said any. vited to the 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ofed garments and others made in lems."
one wlth a apeciil interest or hob· A.cllievement Day which adjourns for'in,er clothing projects. Anyone
ENROLL AT MARIETTA
by Is invited to produce an eduea· at noon for a sack lunch (do Jt wishing to participate in the revue
David Boney, a senior, Pomeory,
Uo-. eM1bit to "help other famiUes yourself kind) and group coffee is "invit~d to telephone the local
Carl Wolfe, a sophomore, Racine,
put more fun into Uviq."
hour. Reaistration begins at 1):30 extension office.
'I,'heme of this year's Achieve· a.m.
The Achievement Day is being and James Baker, &amp;ophOmore, of
lneht OaF ts ''Leatninf Puts More
Adviaon of 4-H clubs an4 m«Jth· tponsored by the Melgs .County Ex· Syracuse, have enrolled for the
~ in Llvinc."
en of .f.H, club ·memBers are e1pee- tension Service through the County eecond semester of cla88es at Mar·
To explain tbil ·theme," two ially llf&amp;ed to attend. Tbe proaram Bitme DtmomtraLion Council.
ietta CoUeee. •

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8.uger: Better EXhib.Its Expected MarCh 30th
For Meigs
• Count y's' Aonhal' :M:tmevemenf Day

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Oba:rge w.iJ.l be beld at Che lmtg
County Auditor Gordon Cald- Bottom Mebhodli.t Ohlii'Ch Satur·
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Well .announced toda7 tbe dead· day eveninc it "'1;30.
The pJ'OillaDl conunittee, , :t.ltr.
Hne for house trailer tax Is AprJI
lint. .
. GeDe\"S Yoa'- and Mn. Rulh.l.a
Tbe 1u: u·$,18 a· rev l'elmll•os 'Shutrlr.Ny. it pl&amp;Jrrtlng &amp;n tntireat.Of ' 11Je of tbe trailer. The ' Jaw tnr prneram.. Lee Wa}J.ace and 0.
di!Y· .peaaJI¥ ~ ~k are the nireabmeilt
provides for a
ftr .011'1&gt; .diJ • • f'!" \Iii' .-otiJ eommj.ttee. All "" welcDall.

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secl'ttary·
Auodlfion
enlighten the

Cer&lt;emony

Inc., a non profit

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tho hottdayo
lump

Mr11 C- L Arnold left Tuead&amp;y
Cor 111 visit in Gallipolis with her
son·in·law and dauehter, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Richards and family.
Robert Sloan, Eugene WIUou&amp;hby, Glen Thoma, Harold Hiler
and George Wagner were buatneaa
vis1tors tn Columbua Saturday.
While there they \'lsited Dick
Genbelmer, a student at Ohio
State University.

Expert Advice Will Be Obtained In
Probl~m Of Joint Staff Operation

E.astcr mailing envelopes this year.
1 h~y wtll mett 1fter Church on
March 27 to do tbis. Mrs. Clydia AI·
lensworth is chairman of the project.
The traveling prize which had
be£n contnbuted by Mn 0. E. .DI:cKmley wa:; won by Mrs. AliE'ns. 1\'orth. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Childst Mrs. Geora:e Mein·
hart and Mta. Hudson.

Ward of
Shirley,

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Meigs
unity Hospital Trustees
Elect Mrs. Pearl Reynolds President

l)'. A readmg, "Stoey of the Dogwood Tree," was given b)" Mrs.
George Hud$0n .
'fhe group decided to purchase
lilies for the church sanctuary and
a goal of 36 wu aet for attendance
for Easter Sunday.
As 11 the yearly custom of the
class, members wlll addreu .he

Mr. and MtJ. Eu&amp;,ene Triplett
entertamed with a surprise party
Friday after school honoring their
son, Eugene, on his 11th birthday.
Game11 were played and prizes
awarded the winnera. After the
honored guest opened his gift&amp;,
ice cream, decorated · birthday
cake, Kool Aid and candy were
served by Mrs. Triplett asaiJted
by Mrs. Oliver Michael and Mrs.
Lee Tyo.
Present were Dickie Dayjs, Btu
Moore, Ronnie Tatterson, Steve
Flnlaw, Bruce and KeUy MeKeazie, Ronnie Logan, Mike Marth\
Charles Hyaell, Paul Smith, Terry
Holdren, DOn Swishe,r, Leonard
Van Meter, Dennis Wehrung,
Willis Dunt, .Dick \Verry and
Beckr Jane Triplett.

enttne

Oh5ao: C.t,.,.aWt elM.._
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•nd ....._. Ia......,.,...........
dvrlnt ttM 4ar Mill ...., INIIIt .,
tM Nat• toriJtht. ,r.., ,.,..,

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SINGLE CO~'Y _ 5&lt;:

prayer was given by Rhodell Stef-

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WEATHER
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40. Low toftltht in tht 211.

Mrs. Martha Cbilcb wu the devotional leader and the openins

Mrs. Ethel Hu.a:be~ waa lbe devotiOnal leader and UMd lhe topic
'Christ's Farewell Sermon." She
josed with the poem "Give of
Your Best " Durin&amp; tbe buameas
meetmg a letter Wlf read (rom the I
foreign miwonary wbo was remembered by the Clute at Chriat· I
mas time. A letter was alao read
irom Mrs. HU(II Morris, a mi ...
slonary In Japan who had been remembered by tbe Circle stveral
years ago.

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lw LUCILLI loi.6WKUd

Mr. and :\trs. Bernard Sue"Gza
daughters, Karen , Kathy ¥'d
r.b't. Gibbs, of the social comnnt· K1m Ann of CanMnsburg, f;~ ..
tee, announced that the sorortty were weekend guetils of her parwould bave a Sprm&amp; Clotch at 12 ents, Mr and Mrs.' Philip Me.ler
Wehe Terrace.
,
noon on March 31.
M1ss Carolyn Me1er, studeftt
.Mrs. Welker, or the social com· , nurse at St. Joseph Hospital,
mtttee, ann(&gt;!IOC('d that th e Found· Parkersburg , visited over the
er's Day dinner would be held on weekend w1th her parents, Mr.
April 28 al 6.30 at the Sportsman and Mrs. Phlllp Meier.
Jn Athena.
Mr. and Mrs R. B. Wilkins of
Lancaster are guests of her moMrs. Rose Susun, of the Wa) S ther, Mrs Addie Grueser.
and Meana oommtttee, was named
M1ss Virginia Fisher, Charlesby the group u their "Girl of the ton was the weekend guest of
Year."
her aunt, Miss Nettie Koehler.
After the close of the busmess They were Sunday guests of Mrs
meeting a. cullural program on Charles Weaver in Galllpolis.
"Enjoyment oi Nature" was g1v~:n
Susanna Arnold, daughter of
by Mrs. Jean Hlazew1 cz and Mrs. Mrs. Maxme Arnold and Sherrie
Danny
Thomas.
nefreshments Bllickston , daughter of Mr. and
were served by Mrs. Amsbary and Mrs Harold Blackston, are eonMra. Roger Morgan.
fined to theU' hon1es with throat
infection.

VOL

day evenin&amp; at the church with
Homer Rice, pruident, in charie

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

The Certificate of Merit from
the' Heart A.llodatton for the Chap·
ter's work in the past heart dnve
was strown to the group by the
president.

Spring Hats
Dresses and Purses
Phillip Sistc.rs Style Shop
COURT STREET

Brown, president,
presided over the meeting and an
nounced the atate Beta Stgma Ptli
convention whtch w11l be held m
Dayton on June 3, 4 and 0.
Mrs VirgU

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Mrs. Allensworth
Heads C.ommittee
On Easter Mail
Beceans CLass of the Middleport
Church of Christ was held Tue•

Baptist Chu~h . !wliddleport, met
Tuelday eveniDI at the chutTb
with Mrs. Charles Bennetl, vice
chairman, in char&amp;e.

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COSTLY 'AT IIAIII
IL CINTRO, Calli. UP.-.._
MI.., L. Atullar compfelnetl t .
day tiMt a
ral• the ,..
cantly l'ltUI'IM aa an -.lore tf
tfoo County HMI!h Dop...-at
put her In • hlwh tax lwacbt Mel
now the mvtt pey $1.50 a WHk
more in tu...

The March meetin,a: of the LDY•l

'I'ht Love-J' oy Circle of the Flnt

Tbe Women 's A560ctalion ot tbe

THURSDAY Md FRIDAY

Shitley Ward Is Recent Newlywed

Mrs. Hughes Was
Devotional Leader
When Circle Met

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More Study Of Ohio's Flood
Problems Asked By New Group
COLUMBUS (UPI) -

Ohio's new advisory flood control

council of the state Water Commission Wednesday recom.
mended a thorough study &lt;&gt;f the state's role in flood control

activities.
Tbe recommendation included
research to determine the type of
legislation needed to get tbe flood
control
program rolling. ~e
study would include vi1ib to otherstates which have set up flood eon.
trol agencies.
S. L. Frost, director of the Wa·
ter Commission, said agenda in
mrector Koder M. Colli.!ion of Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York.
Obio'!l new Department of Indus· Connecticut and CalJfomla sbou)d
trial and Econoq~ic Development be studied.
Any legislation would Include
asserted today that Ohio fman·
ciers are overlooking a new and flood plains regulation, :whkh
affective tool to .assist econonlic I would designate the danger zoneli
development in the state.
and mclude construct1o11 of bridge~
or other activities that 9foiald reHe referred to Ohto's new De· strict flow of wa1et In tlmei of
velopment Corporation law which fi!)Ods .
was pa.ssed in the last session of
He said until the ·study is ~
the Ohio legislature. The new law pleted, outright aonln&amp; cannot be
permits 10 or more persons to recommended,
form local, regional or state-wide
The council also reeommended
development corporations for pro. a study on creation ofa revolvlnJ
motlng industrial expapsion or fund which could mate IQUJS to
helping already est.ablr1hed in - communities .In f]pod Contnl df.s.
dustrl.es to expand. It also permits tricta. It could 'lerid mouey· to gl!!t ; ·
banks to lend money to such cor- 1 new couervancy dttttictl it.art.e(
• £
potations lor tb.e fint Ume.
Froit aaid.
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Ohio Financiers
Overlooking Bet
Deve}0pment
I In

�Religion In America

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2-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Q., Mareb 24/ 1960

fHE DAILY SENTINEL

Syracuse Native
Died Retently
In Cambridge, 0.

~ ,:., ·lAtuentating Editorially
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A tJ1lde ma£azine recently predicted that
the farm equipment mdu stry \~ ill not share

yeJr Purchas~s of farm ~uipment are paid
for out of gross income and hopes for future

in the 1960 bu.smess upswmg

mrome. "

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~rounds

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that there was a drop 10 farm income
in 1959 and a further drop ts expected for

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This brought an answer from (' L Dickinson, Dtrector of Resea rch of thf' Farm Equtp·
ment Inshtute He po111ted out that the apparent cause and effect relationship between
farm income and farm rquipment sales " has
not been established by the records of farm
machincry fa-ctory sh1p111ent s dunng the past
ten years. Co m men ia l farmers, like other
bustness executives, buy or plan to buy
equipment to imprnve produclive efficiency
- that is, to reduce costs Purchases are not
determined by net income for any particular

He added that in 1958, gross ret!eipts to

farmers from all

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CI!!IOld Ervin, Middleth.e grett Jtudlnotber of

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bave oiiQlltll ~r 111 ~~~ the
national IIebi, IIIIW ~-11,1 •I illiQIII f290
!J!I!PI-.,. ~~ l!f ~~~~~ 111!1 dtlil dots
not lncr!IIH f..-.r lllo UMitl, lfAIIIIIIIi of
proJWiiY·"

A CAPITOL

ay !14NCHe M. HAIICINI

DAILY sENTiNEL
DAYBOOK
CLAIS 1'4 MilT
Work«a &lt;.lass of

Chut&lt;:h wjll

home ol Mrs.

HISTORY
Meigs Cou
OF

By Wallor E. Sines

to

t:ELEIRAT!
of Evangeline
will celebrate their

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if Mts: sam·s siater.

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~ Giimoo;
Tennant
and· Ch~les · ~.U '·have returned
~· otter Q&gt;on!linc oevuol ,j.eeks
,. .Pial ai tii!J'&amp;ned. Power Plant
\in Terra Haute, Ind.
Donald Bumgardner has been a
mt&lt;lical patient. at Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas vance and
Barban of Morgantown, W. Va.
were weekend guests of his par·
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vance
Mrs. Jack Welch has been a sur·
gt.caJ patient at Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
Mr .. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush visit·
ed her mother, Mrs. A. E. Wolfe,
who is at the home of another dau·
gblfr and her f~mUy, Mr. and l!rs.
Joe Cubbi« and Kt:thy in Bv6erton, Ohio durmg the week-end.
Mrs. Wolfe suff,ed a broken arm

ay LOUII CASIILI
the Ruuian1, we rtally
at heart."
United '""' lnternatioftal
not know where we are- going.
To be rieh, accordina to Judeo
"I
In R111sl• l11t summ•r
-ChriJtian teaching, 11 the sreat. 1nd I hna ~ ....,_ tcartd
est rnoral ch•llenee a man or a to -.th, 1'hoM ,...,.. are dis.
natlon eaa face.
cipllned ,ml Mw trMt t1 tth
How are American• re•pondlng In th•lr ..,. of 1"-. Thn do
al
to tbi1 challenge? Blessed with btllh• tfut thlt Mure MI4Ntll
may appear
the &amp;reateat wealth that •ny peo- to them. W• do not know whlre
pie have ever posseased, are they WI ar• eoln1 aor · wtlaf w. are
the key to It,"
serving as "good steward•" of suppoYd to achitv.. The Amer·
Christi.aD• beGod's bounty? Or has prosperity lean drhm of tM dignity of all
did not give Amer·
made them abort·si.Jhted, self-in- men •nd tho "lthn•t• ._rth of
aU of
wealth becau~e of
du1gent, preoccupied with the1r fnHom ...ms t. bo 41m.
auperlor virtue or simply to
own comfort?
"I think we have grown .sellilh
our country to enjoy luxury
and lelf·indu1aent."
(lthers •re in bunaer.
'
A• a nntrlbutlon' to national
Rabbi Elsendratb exprened a
''Tbe reason why God has aiven
telf..alnalnetlon, UnltH p,....
view.
unparaUeled wealth and powlntematlonel IOUtht tM vi...
mutt be b6c:ause he trutt.l us
of flft 1-.cllnt c
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"We talk of God". be uid, I.Am&lt;edcan'~: He expec•.....l,.......
.... us . . . t o
theta CJuoeflont.
the American people now
dispensers of hi,l bounty,
to Hve for m(lre than food
ParticipaUftJ in the sympoalum l7~~:!:: at pagan idolt of money,
were: the Rev
Dr. Franklin
statui and comfort.
drink, stodta and honda, erClark Fry prt1ident of tbe Unitseem somehow to have
and saillni boats for
ed Lutheran Church In Amerlc.a;
our leruJe or positive, dyna· lo,1rse!veii."
Rabbi Maurice N. Eieeadrath,
missi6n in the world-the
pree\dent of the tJDJ.on of Ameri·
of clianging the world in
"Americans are generous," aaid
of God's kingdom,
. Sheerin, "but not quite sencan H,ebtew Congregatlona; the
Rev. Dr. Arth\11' f... Miller, moder·
and slok- ler•&gt;.~~.enoogb."
ator ef the UnJted Presbyterian
translatinc
only 6 per cent of the
Church; Fr. John 8.1 Sheerin, C.
into broad
population, we hne 40
S. P., editor of the Catholic World
the
cent of the world's income.
and Metbodl..et Biahop
Gerald
our total expenditure tor the
Kennedy of Loa Angeles.
of poverty and hunJer In
lndldment ., Americans
Indonesia, SoUth America
Their replies add up to a aharp
comes to little more
indietment of the way Americans
one-tenth of ope per cent of
gross national ptoduct.
are uatng their unprecedented af·
At Heut
"This Ia a ridiculously insianl·
ftuence. '

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the isbasic
dlfflculty
"I tbink
with
Americans
that-..they
have
no cltar APJ"POSe," said Bishop
Kennedy. We have the money and

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81RTH NOTID
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury received
word yesterday of the birth of a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Johnson, March 13, In Morgantown, W. Va. The new baby h~s
been named Debprha Ann and is
the g~anddaughter of Mrs. Fred
Sehroath (Carol Louise Ervin) and
the late Fred Scflroilth and Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Johnson of Char·
leston, w. Va.

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The from
most Dr.
optimistic
appraisal
Fry.
"No country on earth," he said
more generous impulaes

of the rieh is the property
the
. That 60 per cent of

we~~h•:ve~~tll:e~r:e~so~ur~ce~o,~bu~t~b~e-~th~a~n~t!h~e~U~n~il~e~d~S~ta~l~es~.
~A~m~er~ic~an['',l
of to
thelieworld
areonhalf·
mating counter movea w1th few exceptions are
humani· ~l:;r,~:~~
ought
heavily
the
conscience."

Your

"One of the basic troubles," he
"is that we devote too much
re!lources to inereasmg our
affluent level of private
and too little to
of all kinds.
we change this trend,
have very serious social

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In
!~~~f:~~~~;~:~w:l~th~~a Hall
potluck

cently.
and
head IDjUf)' wben .she fell re·
25th at
Mr. 11nd Mn. -Robert Tennant
women IPld childr«=n visih:d relatives in

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W•llollura. W, Vo,

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as well as international

"Tber'e must be a great deal
o1 Christ·hke self denial,
cannot hope to maintam a
cull~oce that wiU in any sense be
worthy of the name Christian."

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It's

TODAY AND

YEST~RVEAR I

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belies
the
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A pr&amp;yer of thankR for 1 Certain
Thing that came to a loved one recently.

l't(l!1f&lt;IY

last weet. ·

\1!Wih of
Pr&lt;&gt;Jll!fiY ll!lllll 4km't !IIVJ • llllll" tlll·
"U IIIIJ ~"'114 Ill'• VMit fiM1I ~ day

Two artilidal orchlde in a at~:~u
window up~wn. 1 Una:er over them 1drtM.
, but I'Ve alrelldY ·bought too many
"raise flowerl."
J)fep hevt a~he abuut the fpl ·
1 love to 1ee a cerlain elderly lowing : SiXty-three dead in Indiman past up street greeting In a ~t~'ll: ~fDJ. era~. Three fine mo,hjolly manner every one he meeb ers done to death amld Nature'•
PlanA were m1u.le for the annual He is an incurable pessimist, but tlltterlng bridal Jey water falls
They merely wanted to look at
Motht&gt;r Daughter banq,Jet to be puts on thl1 good front
beauty and died the most foul and
htld at the school April 7.
My beloved liked my dinner lo· cruel o! all deaths.
During Lhe" bualneBR meelini:, day And .!laJd so--buttered carrots, meat loaf, plain boiled potaA visit with my elderly netghbor.
prc~ided over by Pre11dent Mari
lyn S(·hwarz. the group was pre- toes and apple Raucc
I love to see her laush and the
senled membership card&amp; by the
crinkle' come around her lovely
setreliirY Myra ForemQn. The
A ri'esh gr~n shamrock
blue eyea.
mntmg opened with the reeiLa- Irish Day from a dear older oowoin I ··
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tion of the lt'HA Oreed,
ctnumed my day. 1 wrote her a
A iobin site orf top tJf a ,n,.i.Ch·
pa11c letter in r111turn. I hope
bor'a aQ)all w11h bouse pe.IJ" our
-PUBLISHER
- - --==:DIES
stanJ8 up under the blow.
kitchen wtndow.
·
ASHI.AND, Ky. (UPn - Col
He is in love, I can tell .
Bt'njanun F For~:ey, thilrman of
Even "Tag" Long's little
the l.tuird and publisher of the Ui hred of snow Rilling on a
Ashland llo1ly lndC'pendent, died morning she looked out on a
Sunduy after a ion~ iltnert!l. He of white. "Aw shuck&amp;, It anowed
Will 93.
at.:ain," quoth 1he in dl~gust.

ol

burjed by the Herlan
Mr. aad Mn. William Miller
Funeral
Dlrectors pd Jr.0dd!i11Jti.ter, Helen Kramer
the Rev. Howdy ~r· SltntlDI!ton, fa., .., vlliting
was in llf, aod ·Mro.. q.otge sam Mrs,

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Gfflt"Crs for next Yf'ar were
t&gt;lected at a recent meetmg of the
Future llomemakers of America
Chapter at Wahama hlgt\{scnooi
Elected were Irma Dodson, pre·
I'll dent; Nanoy McDanlel, vice presidcnt, Ann llarrla, secretary;
r-:mma Jan4• Weaver, treasurer;
Sharon Foreman, Hi11torian; Jon
etta Cunningham, parliomentarinn
Judy Turner, reporter nnd Ann
Howard, ~ong leader.

~m ·s~!lll

P.utenbur&amp; oJ\ '.SaturdQ.
Mrs. Fred .B.teY and Kra. L. C
Roulh frorn the New Haven Gar
deD... c:Jub attended the State Con·
venUon for Garden Clubl hel~ this
'T~k at The Gretobrier Ho~ in
1\'blte Sqlpbor.
The mero.berJ of the Boy Scout
TrOop. 256 and member. o( the
scout Committee shoveled w~lks
iu N•w ~aven arte.r tbe large snow

~ovornmenl..., ~ hIll~

Did You Know l'hal.?

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' ¥r'- , Paul , li(;~ly. a~l~med

~!l!r111~ IIIII Ill \lit ~ ~ the

New President
·' Of FRA Chapter
.

were higher than m

any year &lt;~X&lt;ept for 11158 ~nd 19;i~. Total as·
sets owneQ by commeretal farmers increased .
And, of tl:ltJ utmost siSnificance, costs increa-sed too - creating the need fer more efftcient
machinery ·
Present-day labpr CQtts tnake mechani2ed
farming essential - because of the vast saving in human time and effort the machines
accomp,u.b..111e oewar- ~uipme~t is substan·
tlally !1111'8 ~ 4!14 llfiMI4!Bllt•ltban the
old. In the UJbl Ill~ fM:~, tlttnt1o a aood
reason to expoct IIICII I~ !If eql!lpment
sales..

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The rol!owing editorial is
the New York Ctly Daily News:
"The House Government Operations Com·
mittee has JUSt taken an tnventory of all the
property the Federal Government OWDI.
These holdmgs add up in value to tho enormous figure of $26; btllton - incluclbljl 778
million acres of land lone-ftrth or tho n~tllon's
area) valued at $72 billion

~urces

Social Notes

A ~ot luck dinner was aerved
wflen the JQlly Workers ~unday
School Ch1•• of the Mason Me.
1hodlst Church met Moo-day nlJht
WilUam John Jenkins, 86. Byes· at the church.
ville, 0 ., died i'l Cambridge Com·
Becau.ae of the .small ,.number
munlty Hospital after a short attend1ng, n.o: . b11~P.~" 5~118ion was
held. ~ttending _ were Mr. wnd
lllneu.
Mn:. Willis Dudding ., an~ family, I
II&lt;. .4•1\ Mn. ,~,!!!••· Pl!lll•f and
spns~ t.ns\ Mr. . &amp;Q~ 1 AJI'I. Bill
'fi:\OatP.•r •
'II"-..

Why Farmers. Buy Machinery

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New Hiive~

Jliches Find Americans Coming Up Short In
Challenges Of Judeo, Christian Instructions

Let 'Taste'
Be The '.Judge'I
GET VALLEY BELL TODAY- AT YOUR
STORE OR I'IELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR-

HOLtER HOSPITAL
ADMLSSIONS, Mlar. 22, Mrs. Clll'l
T. Roach. Middleport; Mr&amp; lWy D.
~pencer, Racine; Melvin B. Grimm,
Syracuse; Gary Bruce ~talnak'llr,
Pomeroy; Henry Ftedenek Kapteina, Pomeroy; Dennie FN.nklin
11u.llob, Meson.
Bm.THS, Mar. 22, Inllmt Mate
Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Cart T. Roac:b,
Middleporl.
DISCHARGES, Mar. 22, James
E. Pl.lmer, Mn. Sidie J. RU&amp;b, Mrs.
Co.lvin Stover, Dale G. Winebrenner, Mrs. Frarfkie K. AMen, Mn .
William Thomas Good-erham, Mrs.
Lowell K Lambert, Lorry Ellis
Zioo, Jeffrey Sleven Muldirlil, MNI.
ELiza J. Tull, Pear-l Edward Me·
Derm.itt. MM. Earl Helman, Miriam Rn9a Foster, Jobn Walter
Brooks, Herbert Charles Stanley,
Mrs. R.tymoftd J. Yaptiteh, Infant
Male Yegatiob, Mrs. Billy A. Chamberlein, Infent Female Chamberlain, Mrs. Alonm Lee, Infant Female Lee, Mrs. John A. Cunnint·
•bam, Infan-t Male Ounnlrlf;tlam,
Mr.s. Lester A.. Plym.aole, Infant Female PJymale.

Racine
Society Events

Rutland Community News

Dally Seotlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Kutb M, 111811 I

Sgt Mixer's
Fanti}y united

t5

II¥ ...... Plrkw
lAnpviUe and a 1951 graduatt of
Two Men Ffued
llr. and Jln, CWr Taylor •nler· Rutland !Uoh School.
•
Clarence BIDJ aDd 0UY• Mltd.
tained the Golden Clrcl~ Clan at
Mtu HJ~oell. dauj:bter or 'Mt .uld
were each fiMd 15 aDd ealtl aa
tile Church ot Cb.rltt buement on Mn Elmer Hy.ell, Mlddleport , R
convietioa of iat~ ebartM
Friday evenina:.
D , was Yaledictorian ot the 1969
to the court of Mayor Xtnnttll Moo
The meetlna: wu opened by the claN of Rutland Hi&amp;h School
Mrs. Nina Lou Mixer, cJauehter ElhinDey UU. momlD&amp;.
,
pre.tdent, Roy Snowden. Carl Hyof Mr. and Mn Lee Wallue,
Chief of Police Herbert Gilkq
aell offered prayer and Ernett
AHNOUNCI IIRTH
her ehtldren Robert G. J4, Pltri·
arratecl Ray!DOIIil
The meetinJ o~ned at 2 o'clock Ntfhot.on pve a tcrlpture reading
Mr and rdra B11"1D DifJI de eta Slttila and Debra Jeff ReedJ. Wednesd.a,.
Lambert.
28.
HunUnaton.
W'. Y•..,
w:ltb the womeo · meeti.DA lD the Thelma Hysell rud the tetretar)' tmnouncmg the birth o/ 1 daueb- v!lie On the 19th of .March to jOin
for
reckleu
operation,
~ and reo
unclU.ary. lin. Jlflllet Stephen- report and Ernett NichoiJon, the tar, Debbie Lynn. 11t Holur Hot· her husband who U 1lat.loned ill
leased htm on $1~ boDd for ·~
.on, Pomeroy,
preaident,
in treuunr'1 ·A bake I&amp;Je will be PUll Tbe baby ,W 'f boro SatW"day Germany
pearanoe tcniJbt.
char&amp;e and Rev. Blluett of Mat- held Saturday at Markin~ Market. mght, M.areh 19, and weighed 8 lb
Travel arran&amp;ement.J were made
Jettt wu ~peaker to the men in
The evening wu spent playlDI Grandparent.J are Mr. and Mn fo:r them to travel by 1lr 10 11 to
the btlcony. He alto tpote to the garnet. Refrtlbmen\8 were JUVed Merle Davu, Lanuville, and lt.r. arnve ln Frankfurt Germany 00
-N UTUIINID
en.tlre aroup from .f, to IJ o'- to Hr. and Mn. Emeat N1eho1Jon, and Nr•- AJ.ex .Birebfield.
l11e 20th where theY were met by
Lewi. Eber Samples, age 47,
clock after which dtnner wu Mr and Mrl. Roy Snowden, Mr.
ALUMNI &amp;ANQUET
Sgt. Moter and tnveled by car Harrt10nv1lle, hu been ntunMd
aerved In the batement to ap.. and Mn. Richard Gruetier,. M~
The Rutland High School Alum to Lelphe1m, Germany, where from Knvx County and plaeed ln
and Mr1. Erneat Molden, Thelma ru Banquet will be beld M.ay 28 at they w111 re.&amp;Jde te.mporarily.
proximately 15 at 6 o'eloc:lt.
jail here under authority of tlud.Ce
The speaker ftr the evening Michael, Bob Hill, Mr. and Mn. the &amp;rade school cafet.ena followed
After JOimng Sgt. Mixer m Ger- E W. People' on a aon-tupport.
w.as Dr. Tberon CbaJtalD ol Cin- Carl IIYM'll, Cbarle1 Richard by 1 dance at the bJgh Khool gym, many they expect to do qu 1te a charJ:e.
cinnatl.
Grueser, Mike and Bllly Nicholaon. aceordmg to plans announ4:ed by bJt of travehng throughout the
'Mle Booaten Sunday 8ebool
SKATING PARTY HILD
Nate Wl&amp;e, alumni pre.ident
country Thla w1JJ be a new exIEFFERS INJURID
Clah met in the c~W'cll Friday
Stevie Hoffman, ton of
The PTA haa been mv1ted to penence espee1ally for tbe two
Willie Jeffen, Minenville, wu
eveninll. MeeUng opened wtth Mrs Dana Hoffm.an,
serve tbe meal wJth the menu to younger children 11 tbey have injured at the Ricbrd. mine 1t
babel Simpson re1ding for her hls 7th birthday wJtb a
mclude ateak, muhed pot.atoea, never traveled in a foreign eoun- West Columb1.1 Wednesday He hu
scripture Lukf&gt; HI: 11·32 and ty at the Skate-A·Waw Friday
gravy, green beans, to11ed s.al.ad, try. Mrt. Mixer and tbe tw~ old- a fractured left foot and ankle. He
prayer by Vera Beegle. Read- lng.
bot rolla, c~erry pie alamode, col- e.t children traveled through Ja- wa• treated by a Middleport phy1i·
inu "Who Put the Fat on the
Those at~ndmg were bis br&lt;,th· I fee and reh~h PlMt_es.
pan while tbey were Jtationed cian
Fatted Calf", "Do it yourself re- er Charlea, hl8 motl1er, Mn
An alumni meetmg waa held at there during the Korean War.
1.::=--------ligion" and "Patrict went to Jre. mce Hoffman and Mrs Vema the WL&amp;e h~me Thursday evenTb11 trtp w1ll complete their 1pending bis tour , iD Germanr
land." Closed with lincin.l '"l1le Sn6wden, and sons, Steve, LarT)' mg. Attendmg were VICe pres!- travels throughout the world u which will complete more than
Touch of Hi1 Hand on Mine" nd and Garry.
dent Bruce May, secretary Judy Sgt. Mixer mtends to retire after 23 yean ot Army terTice.
prayer by babel.
NURSIS RECIIVI CAPS
Chase, treasurer Wanda WllhamP •..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;:;;;;;;..;_;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.I
The AprU meeting: will 11e at
Mary Hysell •nd. Judy
program _chamnan Ann Webster, \ r
the home of Phyllis Mutia,.1 '; Jre- were among n Jtudent nUI'Ies
table chaLrman Bill Brown, nomm -'
sident.
:/
, received their capt
·
atmg chturman Carl Moms, table
Refreshments were serfta to at Holzer Ho1pltal
settmg chairman Pearle Canaday,
Fannie Sayre Bt.a~he WaH_._ Jng exerci~e~ in Grace
decoration chatrman .Sean Parker
Marie Roy, M:ae&amp;le SbaJa, Q;:tb, Church, GalliJI(Ilis.
and Western Local PTA presadent
Mildred Lucaa
!label and Helen Simpson. Laura . Mra. Jan.ette Sheets, RN,
Named to committees are · pr()McKenzie, Vera Beegle, " ~eda mg arts i~tor, presented
Bentz' Blanch Spencer
.': rim clan and M1ss F1orent"e
gram-Judy Chaae ; table-Kenny
Gaul,' PhyUis Martin.
' rf.Tf-·· director, conferred the capt.
Davis, Gene f",nll: and Carl Moms;
E.lght membera of the
Miss Gallion Is the daughter
nommallon-Carroll Snowden and
accompanied by Rev. A. M. Me- Mr and Mrs. Melvin Cross
Lauren Hoffman; table oeltin1!- JI
Cauley attended tbe Youth Rally
Dons Thomas, Joann Wiae
Thomas; decoration-Joan
at Cheshire Saturday evening.
Mr. and lim. a &amp; . .SWift. and art. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fmk, Ma
Tbe officers pJa- to aUend • daughter, Michele of Columbus rie Blrchfl.eld, Joan Harrison, Fred
training conference April 0 at apent Sunday wttb her parents, George, Mr. and Mn Ronnie •
Rio Grande.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Morrl1 and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Powell Jr., sater Christine Lake and 8011 IIams. Fred Williamson, Mr. and
and Mrs. Joe
ol Spring Lake, N. C., ue aq- Bill and attended the band con- Mrs. Bruce
Bill Davia, Mr.
Larry
1~.35c
nounclng tbe birth of- a daughter cert at the high school
Iv..ana Delores, March 18. GrandMr. and Mra. Donald Me!X.y
~:~d
HOME-MADE ... Seuoaed Just Righi
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan and son Danny 6f Mt. Victory ·
Powell Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend witb Mr. and
Frank Cleland. Mrs. Cleland left Mrs. Verne Watt.eren and were dsn, Bill
Monday evening to assist in the tuppel' guests Saturday of Mr. M'r. and Mrs.
care ot the new baby.
and Mrs. Robert Beegle at Port- Mr. and Mrs
Liver
,All· Meal- Slleed
Mrs. John Stage, the former land and attel!ded. the tourna- Mrs. Bob N el5on,
Bruce
May.
1~.
Ann Sargent was honored with a ment.
bridal shower March 18 at the
Mrs. Maggie Hayman returned
' AnEND FESTIVAL
home ol Mrs. Alfred Crow with Thursday alter spending the
Rutland High Sch.;oo~l·~.~~:~:'
Mrs. James Rees Sr., aulsUng. winter witb her sister, Mrs. E. J. C.1The
Chorus received au E
Games were played and prize&amp; Hayman at Parkersburg.
rating at the District lll
WONDERFUL
CRISP.
awarded to Mrs. J(lhn Fisher, :Mn
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiltshire tival competition at Gallia Aoad· II
FLAVOR
SOLID
HEADS
Frances Roberts and Mrs. Cbarles and Uugbler Linda, of Marmet cmy High School auditorium
Hackney.
were week.?nd guests of his par- Saturday morning.
GUts were placed on the din- ents Mr. and Mrs.. HilTY Wilt·
The Rutland High Mixed Chorus,
ing room table centered with a shire.
Clau C-1 received a good
b_.ide doll w1th satin ab"eamers
Dale Rousb apent Sunday in
Mrs C 0 Chapman
FRESH .. , VINE RIPE
going to the many gifts.
Columbu1.
of vocal music in the
Mr. and Mn. Critt Bradford of Salem Center !1Chools .
Those attend loa: were Mrs. Earl
Robinson, Mrs. William Robin· Worthington spent the weekend
• •
son, Mrs. Charles Hackney, Mrs. with Mr. and Mr8. A. C. Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Canon
Howard Neigler, Mrs. John Cross,
WINESAP or ROMES
Mrs. Hilton Wolfe Sr., Mrs. Fran- of Belpre visited Mr. -and Mrs.
ces Roberts, Mrs. Raymond Hens- A. C. Bradford and attended the
ler, Mrs. William Cross, Mrs~ band concert Sunday, ,
John Fisher, Mrs. Clarence SarCarolyn Price w~
·' ·
The Rio Grande A.uoclatlon
meetlna w.aa held Tbunday tfternoon •nd •venial in tiM B.adne
J'trat B.aptllt Church with ID attendance of one hundred retistered JUettl.

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PARADISE FOR
BARGAIN HUNTERS

ffl

FRESH

MILK

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I

NECK BONES
2lbs. 29c

SAUSAGE

69c

gal. jug

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SHORT RIBS

lb.39~

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49c8ologna · ·· · ll 39c

Sausage

II BANANAS LET.TUCE
:lb.-

lb.29~

TOMATOES

RIVER '
REPORT

gent,. Mra Herbert Shieldl. Mri . . lgbt guest Saturday -of "~:~~~:~;; "~~.,.::
Henry Euler, Mary Euler and Mrs. Howard Frank.
·It , 1 1lu
Montgomery 15.8 upSaradel Ree-s.
Mds. Margaret Houdasbelt spent
uower lO ft. opta;" GalSending gifts were Mrs. John Saturday with Mr. •nd Mrs. AI·
17_8 upper, 14.6 !ftter, 16
Elwood, Mrs. Charles Alkire, bert Heilman at W~Jlt Pen.
London dam 18_1 upper
Mlss Vera Beegle, Mrs. Victor
James Jividen of Zanesville
, three quarters n . open;
Wolfe, Mrs. Richard Lee, Mrs. was an over night guest (lf his
upper 11.3 lower,
ft. open; Winfield 18.0
William Hayes, Mrs. Wallace Wea- mother Mra J_ F. Jividen Monday
ver, Mrs. Donald Wolfe, ..,rs. Guy
BiU Hayman returned to hb
1ower, 2 ft . open. pt .
· 1er and Mrs. Harold 8argent. emp1oyment on t h e river a1ter
Ne1g
24.26,
Pom~ro:y·Mason
Mr. and Mrs. A1fred Dunn of apendlng a month with his wife
Lock 23, 1a. 4 dam down .
dams -are up 13 through 22
Crooksville visited his father, and eon.
Rev. F. E. Du,nn Sunday after·
Mrs. Lovey Sayre Is spending
one and one traps open.
noon .af·ter visiting his mother a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
1 Rlwr lkttih: Down Lock
Mrs. Dunn who b a patient at John Stobart at Cheater
Cri
8
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, I. .wue.
•~ De
IIr. and Mrs. J unIor Stewart o f
- V.
u Jr.am:35
am Mike
&lt;MJ;
Ho Izer Hosp1ta
an Allen
Frieberger
18-0;
9
of New Lexington came Tuesday Belle, W. Va., were guests Thurs
11 am 20.0; Lock 21, Into be at Hie bedside of her moth· day Of his ptrenta, Mr. and Mrs.
l0 :40 am 0-4; Ashland
er, :Mrs. Dunn.
Walter
am z-10; Lock 22 c . v. Har·
11 am 2~; LOck 23 Nebraska
ti.4S pm &amp;-0; Robert E. Reed
pm 0-9.
Up at Loek 23, Robert T. Bonaie
11-~ (mixer); Janit1 D. 7
Elger Cliff 1:05 am ().1;
Stephenson 7:45 am,
8:35 am IH; Galli·
4:28 am, 2-20;
1:10 am 10-2; COI"I)ell
am 8-5; Island Creek 11: Ui

PRESENTING THE CAR.DESIGNED FOR SPORT

hds.

APPLES 3 1bs.39c
BUY NOW!

ONION SETS 21bs. 45~ .
FAMILY SIZE

FROZEN PIES • ea. 49~
CANDY BARS 6for25~
SEE OUR SUPPLY OF

EASTER CANDIES

TH~

FOOD MA.RT
Pbooe WY Z-%821

Save Your .S4H Green Siampl- Fill A Boot Quk:km-

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EVENINGS

UNTIL
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6%

SIMON'S
MARKET

BEER AND

SELF·SEBVIt::E

WINE
CARRY-OUT

These 'Are1Yer~ay Prien Nat Just Week-end I
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BOILED HAM..... ...... ·99c : b.
BONELESS BEEF ,ST~W 69c lb.
OYS:rERS . .12-as. can std. 93c
RING GARLIC
,
BOLOGNA ...... 59clb.
RING
LIVER PUDDING .... 55c: lb.
POLISH
SMOKED SAUSAGE . : 69c lb.

SLICED BOLOGNA . . . 39c: lb•
PORK BRAINS . . . . . . 39c: lb.
BEEF TONGUES ..... 45c lb:
LEAN""' MEATY

BOILING BEEF ... ... 39c: lb.
SLICED PORK STEAK 49c lb.
SMOKED

PICNIC HAMS ..-....

·35~ lb.

FRESH

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PIG FEET ....... 8 lbs. $1 ;00
FRANKS ......... 59c:lb. PORK NECK BONES 5'1bs. $1.
SLICED, PORK LIVER . 29c lb. SLICED
SL,I$1l,D'_,~.f li.I~ER .. . 39c lb. BACON ENDS .. Sib. box 89c
OLD FASHIONIO

CiOWEN RIPE

:BA~ANAS
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319 SO. THIRD ~T. MWDLEPORT,
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~ lb,sr . ,5~
FRESH ' .

Cranberries
l-Ib. •ello pock

25~

· LARD
41~. can -

59c

25lb. can- $2.9$
10-oz. J,_, INSTANT
MAXWELL HOUSE

COFFEE
$1.69

Candy.an
All Popular Brands I

10for39¢ ·
lENTEN· .ft~Ats
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lot 35c
Tuna Fllh
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Hunters Schedule Trials April 3

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4- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., M!ll'ch 24, 1960

BuekeyesVs

REDS1 fRED • • • • • .. Jr Alan Mavtr

Bobcats In
OU Dedication
•

Colavito Looks Ready To Sock 'em Again For Gonzalas May --, Wild Coon Hunt
~~~~~,l~~w~.dians As Spa·ing ~ills ~harpen Be H~tch's Most Set For April

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Whphouldn I we wm the ....
--~ '-"oU-0'
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~
u ny ulh&amp;, 0t Y con- nant tht.s
'" h
h 11
tbe ball lor the Cleveland lndlam tmued Detween lrlpe to the bat when h
year
e c a enged
ItO

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k

~it •PfH.fi the RiX'k 19 set to tmg Call! ''Thirty ctr 40 yean ag~ ly thin: :m~~~Ut ~:~\In ,.··~ s~~e-

,_._ .acain jn '00
_
·
•Pe Rotk open~ the ~llhibition
le'uon by Mshtng a pair of
Jl.ome ~na acainat the San Fran·
tifkoa Otant.• and would have been
credited With a thtrd But he bat·
ted out of turn.

I

,.

a ballplayer could m ke 11 U If d 5
a
U1
of prediction! and. if he !lopped
nobody sa1d anylhlnJ. &amp;It nowa.
days-Wow! "
~2 HOMt" L..t v..,
Deeplle a .21!17 nerage a..t year
Colavito hit 42 homen to Ue for
Amer 1 c~tn t.ea 8ue
honon wa·••
u•
Washington'•' Hannon Killebrew.
~nd his 111 runs batted Jn Wls
J~st one .short of Jackie JetalfQ't
tdle·Winnl"!l output.

..rd like to hit .300 th is year,"
the last lnd.lan to stcn sa1d. "But
plbae don't put that down as a
fl"edicticn . I remember one tlme
I aald rd hit 30 borne runs and
got onlv ?~ II C'Amf' h~ f'k tn haunl

Room~

3

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·e
e
ut·st double play combination in
Johnny lemple
and Woodle Held We' vE&gt; g t l1tlt
ter balance. And wf?ve au grea;
IUY to manage us __ Joe Cor·
don ."
Homlfnd Faur Tll'nott
C 1 1
o av to and Cleveland General
llanager F)-ank Lane didn't comf'
to terms untll M.l rch 3, tour days
after spring
training opened
Rocky Is belit'ved to have held

the Jeafl.l(• with

I

f
"Walt a minute," Rocky laid ' out or $40.000 although his bat.
and ran back to the Clie. "I'll ~ Ung average dropped by 46
back in a second."
pdlnts 1'!- 18!19.
Then he moaned and groaned
He came to terms for what is
wcr every blooper he hit but • believed lo be $S~.OOO on Marrh 6
chdn'l make a sound when a cou·
the
ole of drives carrted over
fence.
NEW YORK UPI _ The u. s.
l'
Golf Al80ciation hJS named Clar·
ence W. Benedtct of Mamaroneck,
N. Y, to succeed Emerson Carey,

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New
Furniture
ONLY

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$299

Jr.

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Denver ••• vu:e-presidenL

Carey resigned for busineu rea·
suns
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COLUMBUS, UPI _ T. ·Benton
(Pop) Dernpsey, a harnellll race
owper, trainer and driver for 6!i
ye~tn, died W8dnetd1 y at the age
DfmJiaey, a charter member
of the 11. s. Trotti.,, Alsoctation,
' ' - . tn hll lint race at the aie

MASON

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TAMPA. Fla UPJ _ Cincinnati
Manager Fred Hutchinson stid today if Tony Gonzales proves tu be
a problem he will be a "ple.11.1ant
one"
Gonzales pounded out three hits
for the seeond d:~y in a row Wed
ne&amp;da y ali the Red&amp; beat th.e Wast1
ington Senators 4·3 at Orlando tn
mak(! then sp;mg' ro•ord , 0 'rar
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Gom.ales has a .350 , average,
getting 10 hils in 28 tlrnes at bat
If he contmues at that over·.300
clip. he appears certain or wear·
m.e; a Hed uniform on opening day.
Hutchinson has indicated if the
23·year·old Cuban continues the
pace he was to be hirt right field·
er, with Gus Bell moving to left.
Funk Robinson would then wind
up on [irst .base.
An ailing arm and
bum foot
have idled Robinson sihce be Je!t
the lineup after playing three in·
nings March 14.

PRO ltESULTS
By United PrHI lnt.,.natlontl
, ,Amor .... .~'101&lt;.. Loofllo
Cl..,.land 2 Roehnhtr 2 · ·'
Sprlnttfl•ld 10 H•rthlt'( 3 .•
National Hock.., L..gue
Detroit 2 Toronlo 1
IXHIIITION BAIEBALL
PlttsiM,Irgh 6 St. Louis 4
Mllwaulc.. 2 Kanus City 0
L•• An ..IH 3 Baltlmora 1
Chsl... lA) 7 O.h'olt 3
Cincinnati 4 w..hlnvtan 3
New Vorlc 4 Phllalll•lphl• 0
Cl.,..land 6 San Franel1eo 4
Bo1ton 5 Chlc110 (N) 2

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MlAMf BEACH', Fla. UPI-Wel·
terwelght .Fiorep.tlno P'emandlz
l:!lamored today for action aiJ,I.nst
"a fighter who doesn't run" after
hii close decision over ·speedy
ltalph Dupas in a nationally·televised lt)·round bout.
"He ran away all the fl&amp;ht"
said tb~ 24·year·old Cuban, who
was able to catch hla more ex·
perjenced opponent .onlv briefl)'
Wfl4nuday night to show hla heraided punchinl power.
~ern.andez atter beln,f myatJ.
fiOO b)' Dupas' de!I!Qiive tJ.cti~
in the early reunds, . noor~ hirlt
late in the 1eventh round with
his specialty, a left hook.
The kpockdown evklently was
the margin of victory.

leigs Count}· l'oon hunters will

~liige a Field Trial here Apnl 3 At

the Bill R•rri place near Racmt•.
Roy Armes, Association presidf' nt ,
announced today.
c h
as. PrJ:tes Will be offer~ in
the field tr.lals . whtch wtll b1•
und er the dtre~JOn of J..awren&lt;'('
JDhn~n. Trials start at noon 'f'hl'
~urn plAee IS a_ bout two miles Utl
riv I
R
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l'r rom acme, an
markf'rs
wdl guttie YUiit.ors to the r;cene
Ame~ announced, al~. another ,
fnrthcoming event aponsored b}
th.e conn hunters. This will hf:&gt; a
Wild .coon hunt to be h eld April 9
starling at 7:30 p m. at the S11nd
IUdge clubhouse H will be a t ro
phy event.
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Herachel. Roush. Letart F 1.11Js.
and Ben R1le, Middleport, will be
d1rectors of the hunt .

game.

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SIASON HIGHS
Ind. 3 earncs M. Murray ~77
Tnd . 1 game, P. Collins 219
Team 3 games Landmark 2381

Bowling Green Falcons Given

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Temple Proving
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Stokeley Fulton was naln.ed P.leaci
footbaJI coach at Hampdelf..lt4oey
~ednesday to sucteell Bob Thalm~,n, who resicnl!d to ~e.lme
freshman coacb at tbe Untve:hity
of Nortb Carolina. Fulton, ' form·
er Hampden.Sydney pluif. was
line eoach under TtlatmJn last
season.

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Mrs. Harold Burnside was plea· Mrs. Fran~ Bearhs 1&amp;11d Mrs Bert
santly surprl&amp;ed Monday evening Bodtmu.
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with. a surprise birthday party .
Refrf'shments of ice crea'm bars,
Alter she blew out the candles cookies and "andy f.,avors were
on her take, she opened her g ifts served after a progrum of games
to David Jenkim, Sammy Hoot!.
Home made ice tte11m. pie, oof· David Sigrna,n, Stephen Pullen ,
fee and a deecraled tbree tier Bernatd Lyons, Linda Lyom, F:lea·
birthday cake were aerved to the nor Boditner, Jack Sigman, Oar-13
followinl guesls w.ho were Har- Ebei'Sb!l('h, Sylvia and Ch.eryl
old Burnside, Mary Lou · and Tom· Roush, Mary Sue Malick, Kay Bog·
my, Mn. Florence Burml'ide, Rev. gess, Stephanie Pullen, Marilyn
and Mrs. Webber '111oma, Mts. Shunbo, Pat EdWIIIr~ Larry G-}ad·
Ge9rgia Thoma, Guy T~oma, Mr. well, Ann WilsOn, Becky Aliens·
and Mra . . Harold Hager 'tlnd· dau· worth end AMI!l Mae Jeffers.
ghteri) ~ . (!IKI· Rhond11,, Mr.
!&amp;Od Mrs. , ~len T.homa, daughter
Gail, MY. · and MTs. Alonzo Hud·
son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thoma.
'rhe r:vening Wfls spent socially
and maklnt: ice cream.

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from the ho$pital after an accident
in which he 'received a broken arm
at'ld hflnrl and r.ulinfut bruises.
('1Ass )lad remembered bltn
flower.
The birthdays of Tressa Swpln
and U'~td Holter were (tblervP.d.
~oli'lmli"ee• apDBint.t'd we"e' 01'·
va Jean ilo}te-r, birthday gi 1ts for
class mem~s~ Ghldfne Newlu.,
1nd f!lettv Fr~eridc:. flonrt~: 11nd
Wnnda Larkins. r.-1/ldlne Ne•.vlun
and Betty Fr('derick to prepnre
the menu for tlu• Aprft meetitag
which wnt be ..,be1d 'at the Motho·
dlst Church ba~ment at 7:30 p. m
Two cakes, tlecor~~:fet;l. fot· St.
Patrick's Day and hakl!'d bv Orva
Jean lloltPr anrl fi-lndine Newlun
'weft ·s erved with the potluck re·
trel!lnnents.
Prestmt were lfr. and Mrs. Char·
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and TimfTiir: · ··mbn\l Jt6lt.er, '""r!l ·
Gladlne NewJ)Ih and Sandra. RoRc
Flaaterday, Mia. G"en.eva Yates an{!
M•s. Trcssa,&lt;Swajn.
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Gloeckner Hom.e Wa•
Scene Of Sur pri.Je
A surprlae blrthdsy party was
for Mrs. Chester Brinker, Lc·
tart FaHs, at th~i! home of Mrs. Er·
win Gloeckner. Thursday evening,
Mart'h 17
Guests present and bringing gifts
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams,
Mrs. Larry O'Brien, Mr. ani.! 'Mrs
Roder1ck Grimm and son, Larry,
Mrs. Anna Grimm, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Norris, Freda Evans, Joyce
Gloeckner ancl Mr. and Mrs. Er"
win Gloeckner and son, David, and
Eddie Massar.
GameR were played and I"E!fresh·
mcnts served.

Fonner StorekOOper·
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the death or Daniel w. Fox, Sr. in
tfuhtington, W. Va., on Monday
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Society News
Mrs. Mildred Cha]lman enter.
lamed thl! Golden Rult' Sunday
School class of the Methodist
Church Thursday evenm)!;.
Mrs Harold Rou~h am.! daughter
Nadinl' of Portland wert' guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gr1mm Thurs.
day.
Mr. nnd )Jrs. J&lt;'rry nm and aon
Clarenl't' w~re n.~cnt N(.w Haven
visitors where they vistted her sis·
ter of Columbus, who had if'actured a leg .
Miss Susan Shane is t'aring Cor
the children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Holman oi Racmc whille Mrs. Holman, who fdl and broke her leg
recently, is in Holzer Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs George F. Stewnrt and
son of WeF.l Columbia, and ~r s .. J.
D Roush sptlnt Sunday afternoon
wtth Mr and Mrs. Oke\ Lauder·
mtlt. Mrs LauderCQill wa·~ recently
returned homf' from Holzer Hos·
pital where she was a patient.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Hill Wtlro in
RaddiffR recl'nll y where tht&gt;y attended the funeral of « relative.

MASON
News Of Week

Per110ns Irorn Mason attending
the Commun ity Collc~rt in Galli·
polis on Monday, Mm·&lt;:h 21. were
Mrs. Murl Mcr:ce, Mr! Ray Prof.
fitt, Mrs. Jarnes Proffitt, Mrs . .Mary
Berry, Mr.• Charles Yeager, Mrs:
Joseph Lish, Mrs. Wliliam Crow,
Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, .MISS Mar·
llyn Schwarz, Miss Jackie Capehart
and Mis~ Sharon -Berry.
Rev . and Mrs. RiChard Wright and
children left on Sunday for Bowling Green, Indiana, where t~ey
were CHiled by the scnoUs illness
of .1-1rs. Wright's father, DoJlald
Staley.
Miss Jessie Thomas of Charles·
ton was a weekend guest in the
hnm~ of her brother anti family ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Th1Jmas.

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SERVICE. STATION
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1 Jwt before planting YOU JfU
pllf#l. to •nother abould not be for ·j lteep them In a cool plat'e until
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laottkft. !Yen we humaru are sub· plantmg and lo water !hP ball I b.ave to prune baet ttme 01 p..e
Al lessl two other fad&amp; 1hould ~ · to shock when our lh·mg thoroughly I've foun d It &amp;~fest to roots. The largt!r 011e1 •re
be rons1dered Firat, doe li It pro. concffUont chan&amp;e 1uddenJy. snd it put root• 1n a pall or I Jab of ,..ater Jmr.ort.ant but the ~all-duce illeastn&amp;. fruit or bPrr1ea in H4;ea a- While to become adJuatM 1f nnt plamed on the um.e d""· g P~vral1y ' have a lot ' of nfl/
tl1e Llll'' St•cond, are th.e leave~~ in- to t~e new environment
you rt-&lt;: .. lve them In F.ngland. e8· tn!'! roots which wtll ,upply it wjth
terP ~ t tn ~ even thouih they have
pectall y, gardPners ust "pud.mg" food and water. cut o'f with sharp
rhangctl color? Among the few · 'J'bt JPtmen! )'UU di&amp;: Up 11 rooted ae they also do · heeling In" f01' ~heus an)'l of die supeffluoua, Jar.
lh..at Wtl hiVt' crowing, I prite one plant · you break the tontmuity of smaller ()lantl.
)l:(!r or bndud roots, thw furtl~rits food and water supply 'There
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If the plantmg li a &amp;mall one mg the growth of smaHer [tfdinc
~-t c lrmel:! tree Its foliage is
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dark ~:rt"ell rrum sprang to Call; its thort II poetible Even wJth
the and you need to keep down ex.
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~~arly Junt" , hang in grJc.elul fee- ' IOSII 'tl time, tnelp is a large t~e .s ub·wll m Jeparatili P,i..le&amp;. In trees requm~ a ll\OCe acid tha~;~~l­
toons and fill the air with the m011t ,I,meA\•i t .thock in an~ J~h Pl•nl· dtggmg ~&lt;tie~ lor any ;pt_¥p.tin&amp; 11 i kaltnf: SOli. If ~)&amp;'i~T)' tJUJ aeWldeliglnruJ fragrance for abou two ln,c: o~t!tm A ~~!- g~neral IS essefthal to make the.lr i:l~and 1 lty can be suppl.ied. bt" adding well
weeks. From late Allgust until rule a~&amp;ood ~~IJfn 11 cut wide enoqh to. Uke in
t~oots i decayed hum WI (free from any .t.ht
frost ctusers of grapP Jike bernes the 1P
back hy Y.. •to -'h at without CJDwdm,&amp;:. A ·Jtmeral· .rule i nr .d1sease stTikf!n materi.alfl) ' de·
ple&lt;~se th(' ~yl'. And it Is a native top ' ' I ..-oodr p~nts pcept ev· 11 to ~ake the hole 'h' f!:ePer, and 1 tayed red oak leaves, aluin]n~m
or ~ll·lgs County, growing near erreelllt!!lt~cti prunUli( fl4"pces tile Jia Wider than the sprfjd ~" of the ' sulfatr, {'me need.l e:s, peat rflpfll.
slrL"ams in thr- western part of the number- Of ·potential I~YI,Iil a! lhe oooli or the new p1anJf f1rst put and some wl'll rotted saw · dilst.
cuunt~· n('&lt;~r Wnlf pen &lt;Bunk~r Will . shrub beiqg pl'\.nteG ,a~d ,l~1se-ns an a generous layer 9f saU't!; then Most so1ls however need Jlme too·
the walt!\' requtrement-5 ppeportlon · aand, top soil. welt rOtWtt ·manure but shrub$ su('h a~ azaleas, f0118~
I sh1111 not attempt to teli you attly. '(h'a 'may seem 4r¥tic, but or lea£ .mou~d mixeQ. C~rcfull~ , noiJas hox1!Vood. pmes, ~P~ 1¥1d
how to plant trees or shrubs on a i! usually is safe, aUbdua:h some set the spect men .so that thl' so:! fir s rwPd very llttlt.
large SC'ale. for that would be the woody Plants, St.Jfh 111 forsythia and !me or old plant o-r crown wiH be
fn dosmg, 1 just 1uggest.. a few
work of a landscaper, as well as a Pussy WilJows, pravet or sptrea on level with the l!lUt_roundinJ{ soil trt:P§ and sm all shruru; that grow
forester . And 1f you are planting can be JTIOV~ with ease and ad· when filled in, holding· the -sped· well m this locality and will af·
a rare decJduollS s hrub or ever· Ju1t themlldves to Lheir DI!W home men with one hand llll.that ' it is turd pleasing cogt,i.nbouS, tikJs.
green, sp1•cia l inst.ructions'fr,e sent at onre; ~t evergreens, auch as straight then fill in wit~ top f'Oil soms or berries Msrch-Apr!l:;rWith your specimen; or if Plirchas- azaleas, boi'tfood, magnolias (in mixed careful~Y. with other humus sythia,
pussy·willow,
j~pon a,
ed from a local nurseryman, he filet "all
llroad.Jeaved ones are and httle fertd~.~er fOr pt.anure) so flowering almond; Aprt,l "
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will plant i1 for a small fee. So 1 h·~er !$t·frow, l~r they resent the that it will .surround all-' !be roots
azalea. lilac, tullp.t.Jte,
shall confme mysel( to planting cuttms p!f_
.,., theU' food and water when spread out natural.Jy. Water mock or~n ge. synnga. rain4t&amp;!e :
sl1rubhery in a "Friendship Gar- IIUP,ply. SO~ good nu~.,JRen pack well as you add the 'topaoil, and ~by. June dl)gwood, -lilweet lhr\Jb
den" largely ; that is where )'Ou've suCI\ pl.tp.f4 :w.ith a b~ of aoil wath firm it down with vDPt::. Ceet sn deutsehia, snowball , ~pirea; Jpflehad a fncnd uive you a small spec· as m•n1 4Pij~ll feeding root.e as that it is welt pat'ked' JQ bring the July:
fringe tree, spice
imen {rom her garden, or one you possible. Tllq ball is ~Vf!red with rootlets Ill dir~l"t contact with the bush,
nandina; . J~lY·
have brought from our na_tive burlap, I'!~ tied or :sewri up like soli and teavmg no att potkets.
m'raosa, tJy.
woods )'v(' l'arted specimens from ~m old·l,Sf11oned p\\lm pudding. Fill ii'l the rest ()f the _hOle w'ith the
tt'ibiSt'US, · al·
West v 1rgmaa, North Carolina and (!h.e ·W.8. method). TIJfs keeps t~e subsod but leave a .sliglit de pres.
shrub
Alabama, and I've prized them very roots in con&amp;:tant cont;ct 'IW'ith the
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soillme 10 that aa iL.is watered
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-ldlddleport, 0 ., Jdarch 24, 1068 ' • . '

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Mr. and MrS.' '·. Rtetiaird t:l'lftii'l•
tSylvta Sehwphl et 1~00 JndhtllS·11V
Parmount. talif .. · ~tr~ an~ouncinf'
tht birth of art 6 lh. 6 l')ttOC#' son
Ctnidoohft Alli!n., llr"mdiiY, March
21. GnndparAntll arr. Mr. and M'l'S
Clare"ee Cnllin~. -D,wney. CaHf.
and Mr1 and Mrs. Harry Srbwab
PoP'eroy. Mrs. Margaret Collinil o(
Anaheim, CaUl., Is a areat grand·

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Elvis Presley

auditorium. Ilis brand new re.
The Ynung Marriei:l Class of the lease will be previewed with
Long Bottom Sunday School met
with Mr. and Mrs. Harlts Frank for many fl"ee copies given uway.
The official new band of th.e
their Mar~h meetim~.
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tb.&amp;w'tGalaxies" will provide
Vice president 'Mrs. Geneva
entertainment during the in·
Yates presided with Mrs. Wanda llo:~~'d evening. Several cakes
Larkins in charge ot the· devotions
be provided for a -cake walk
and Oscar Babeock gave the openContests wiU also be held.
lnt: praver. Roll call was answered
to such a long program the
by naming a ·Bible character. The
will b~ held from 8 o'clock
first tht"J:e chapter of St. Matthew
midnight. Proceeds will g-0
was the lesson l'ltudy for the even·
the Senior ClaSs of Middleport

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By ITHIL GAIL.AND
The Twllltht Gsrden Club
Know IKlffillthinll about lhe 1Jee
or shrub yot. ~txpect to plant. \fbat
h c·Jg ht .and Cu'cumferente doet it
reJ('h al maturity? In what envijon·
ment does It do best- full iun,
pt~rlia 1 sun , or 11h11 d e~ Is It p Ieii!J·
mg to the ey'!, especiaHy whe~ il
b loom:;? Its its f&lt;11iag~ pleasJitl'l'
How SUSI..&gt;eptihle Js it to dise~:WS
or tbe ll)Ore l'ommon pests? Is lt.a
growlh rap id or •low? Keep thete
tblngs in mind 'when you choose
yuur tree or shrub Of courte, il
ycu have plenty of room, and rllce
level area that is no problem. Bul
here l1 Pomeroy where level
ground Ia at !ts minimum, and
steep hillsides at their m 11 x 1mum,
ll creates qUJte a problem . How
well docs it hold moisture or does
all the water run o[£?. How well
docs it hide some unsightly nook
or wall you wish hJddcm' Mmt
evergreens, especially tlle t·oniCer·
ous type, will do this job of con·
cealing, for they branch out close
Roger Sprnt'e-r, Reedsville, was to the ground. But some branch.
hortored on h1s 13th birthday with out farth er up on the stem or
a surpr1se party at the home of trunk a nd so 11-re ust&gt;h~lll'l for this
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy purpose.
Spencer. Games were played and - refreshments were served to 22
BIRTH ANNOUNCED,
guests. Many gtrts were rt'ceived .
Mr. and Mrs. Charl~s A. '1 homas
Prese nt werl' Gene Fit'ld:o;, Mary arc anno~ndng the brrlh, of a s,on.
Frances Bise, Bob Mixer, Rob Charles ~odd, on ~arch ~3 at Jlol·
Hall, ChuC"kie Johnson . .Joan Da· z~r Hosrutal. He Wetghed 7 lbs, 11h
~nd
vis, Janet Heber, Sandra Sprague, ounces. Grandparents are
SO.
Mary l~yle , Norma and Carol Ni· Mrs. ~y Hcrrrpann
M'utchols, Dorothy and H:iehard Cash· phic '11\omas. Mrs.
dollar, Kenny and Mary Taylor, ford ls a ¥~at ·
John Suttle, Caryl and Garrel
Chevallrr. Linda and Larry Spen·
cer and G:~ry Durst

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Party Was Held
Olhm preoenl were Mrs. Me- ' By Jr. Dep'artment
Clure, Mrs. Ric)Jard Hovatter and
JetTy Coleman.
Qf Baptist Church
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A party
held Tuesday even·
mg
at
tlhe
First
Ohureh,
Mrs. Burnside
M1ddleporl, for Lhe Junior De·
partnient of the Sunday School
Surprised With
assisting witb lhl' part/'
were
Mra.
P.aW Smart. Mrs. Ger·
Birthday Party
aid ArvtbGny, Mr&gt;s. Tony f'owler.

tW It be • ""· wuh or ony

Know About Your Tree Shmb

The Rock Springs Susy Bee 4· H
Club met March 22 at the home
o.f P.ln. Amos Leonard with Mn1.
I Juhn ~rwin , as advisor
The president, Antta Collins,
presided with the flag pledge and
4-H pledge given and Mary Me·
Afee e,:plAlning the meaning of
lhe pled~e. A demonstration was
givep by Nancy Skinner on hems
Bools on Lhelr project were
distributed. Games were played
led by Polly Baur. Thcr(! were 17
memben. present.
The next meeti ng wlli ue AprJl
5th at s·:w at the b orne of Mrs.
Leonard. The roll call wtll be
answered with a flower . A de·
monstralion ' on setting a table
wtll be given by Jo.}oce Stanley.

~nd anrt·.~er .

Salem Local's
HuppNamed
Class A'Coach'

i 'leh

The first &lt;~nnual awards dinner
of the Kn1ght11 of Columhu~
Youth C'amp was held at Sacred
Hearl
Auditorium on Sunday,
March 20.
Alll£1ng thost&gt; present from thf'
camp were H3y II . .Bernert, camp
a&lt;lministrator. Michael L. Mul
down~y. pre11t;te nt and Mr Del·
brugge, secretary.
The bui.mess meeting held arter
the dinner was in ch.arge of Carl
Geliwem, district !ieputy of Iron·
ton, Ohio.

Garden Club Hints

Project Books
Given Out When
4-H Club Met

Awuds were made by Mr Del·
brugge. Cooperation awards were
1m1de to Council No. 1405 of Ironlon and Council No. 3335 of Galli·
polis. Pomeroy Count'i! No. 1664
was doubly honored by rt'ceiving
a Cooperation Award anti a spe·
the eggs:
.Charle1 Vroman. Hershel Me· ctal Q·Award for exreed ing 1ts
Clute and Mr. Mills wiU act a$ a assigned qu.ota for campt'rs an
committee to make detailed plans 1959.
for the sale.
Among those
present from
Plans for the class to provide Pomeroy were Rev. John Turel.
the Sunday morning worllhip ser· Chaplain, Francis E. B1ron, Grand
vit'e .an ~pril 10 were discussed . Knight John J Raub, Chancellor
,At the dose or the meeting Mr. and Gilbert Zwillmg, Trustef'
and Mrs. Earl Smith were in
c~ar&amp;e of a program ol question

NAMIED HEAl&gt; COACH

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CbrUtian Cruqdera Clan
of the Fint Bapt.ilt Chureh, Mid·
dle'port, met ~esday evening at
the home of ltra. Ruth Robin»on
witil Mr1 Hershel McClure as asJf.stlnc bosteJS.

Bob Mill&amp; pres.lded wh.cn a let·
ter was read from Rev. and Mrs.
Warren Hulburt, lo~mer pastor of
tbe eburc~ 1 t~.ankiDg the class
for the g{": gtven to them when
tbey len Mtddleport. The rc!ig- ,
nJJ,ti9P of Mil,,:ijarold E. Hubbard,
teitc~Cl' of the class WI.J a::eepted.
Plana were m!tde !or Easter
'projects of visi tatic n to shut·ins
and tbe class also decided to hJtve
an Inter egg S3lc. Orders will be
taken by Mrs. Charles Vroman,
Gene Coleman and Bob Mills fOI'

.ded.aution

State has play~d an Ohio eollete·
team in ba~~oke~ball and 1 dl!lviation In osu· ~ policy for opening
at home.

FRIDAY NIGHT Lri!AGUI
High Scorn March 11
High 3 game ind. P Mullen 486
HIKh Jlngle game P. Collins 1811
Team 3 ~ames New York Cloth.
tng ~13
Team single game Moores Store

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bailr:etball
Ohio Unl·
aut\.1 next

The eame will be uniQue for
the Buckeye• m two way1. It will
be the tint lime in y•rs Ohio

BOWLING

Standlnts
Landmark .
New Yorll: Clothing
Moores Store
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Racine Service Sta.

Ohio State

Ohio State 1111d ObJo U aUnoet
clashed In the NCAA rea:iond
tournament at Louisville
thia
month. The Bobcats came ,..fthir.
three points of upsettlng Gel)o;gi.a
Tech in the ,]emi.flnals. Ha&lt;! Olio
U. won, 1 the two Ohio eollcf;l:e
~uads would have met in the fin·
ais.

First Awards·
Dinner Is Held
At Sacred Heart

Tbe

It will be the openioe lfDl' for
both teams. The new arena wi11
be named in honor ol Brati$n T.
Grover, former Ohio U b•ketball
coach and athletic director arid
now assistant to Ohio U. 9resJdent
John C. Baker.

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Team 1 game Lfndmark 863
TOP 105'' BOWLERS AVG.
a sell-out all·sports banquet audience.
.
M. Murray
160
More than 000 athletes, sports: --;;:=;;;::-:-:::::--c-:::::--.,-M. Ebersbach
laG
BowliOtg Green's 50th .annlverP . Collins . . .
153 writers and .guests were on- hand
a,. Ha.tkerll Short, Ohio neW9 men- sar}' -has been if:!l best ye.ar in eUl·
P. MuJJoo
152
eger for UPJ, preaenled the tro- lctlos, with. Ftll~con tMms winning
P. Pitchford
14~
J,hy to Bowllng Green PreeJde1:1t three Mid-American CQnlerenee
Ralph W. MeDomtld.
champiooe.hLps.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
tif1ft S11:o,... March 17
Short also presented the A:JI.
s.tw; ConftNnct Mark
America Recoorl team a~rd won
3 game ind. J . Duerr 583
single game, J. Duerr 248 by ba.:;«etbalJ •guard Jimmy Dar·
'nhe football team, undefeated
I T·•"n 3 .l!ames, Swisher·Lob se row to his cweh, Harold Ander· in nine games, ws the fingt team
son. Darrow is tn New York Cor to win sill Conference games in
Dr11gs 2!533
Team .single game Swisher·Lohse the annU!al East-We~ Ali.Star ba...,_ one season.
~etbaH game this Saturday
Drugs 972
11heo &amp;wimmillf team won its
Won Lost Pet,
o.&lt;re""r~";;'.eeu,;
Uve- Mid - American
21 9 700
C
dhamplonship.
1711 12\1 ...
The wresWng team won its sec·
Jnc.
16 14 533
ond MAC aham)rionsbip.
Cement
1 TUCSON. AJ'l,. &lt;UPI) - J~ony
In presenting the football tro15 liS 000
phy,
Short oaid tribute to Coach
Temple's reputiltlon 8oi a
12
18
400
hitter recciv&lt;\d another
t
Doyt Perry, •w!hose te&lt;ams in five
&amp;: R. Fireatone 8~ 21%: 250
Yean~ won 37 games, dqat•foor and
1 WEI,d11~s&lt;Jay • he sen,t h.ulnlt e
SEASON HIGHS
COLUMBUS fUPH-- Ooaeh. Bill tied four.
~~ ~ with a 'base6·f~ d Ind. 3 i.anles H. C!,atworthy EIU
Hupp I){ und6feated Srnlem Local
single in ~he elliJhth .innin-g to give lnd. 1 game J. nuerT 248; .... ; .:4
"All or Ohio is Proud ot the ·
llhe Clevel-and Indi-ans a 64 vie. Team 3 games Sport Center 26'78 was named Class A biM}t scltool
F1alloom:
who have b~t great
"Co.al'lh
o-I
t!he
Veer"
itJ,
annrua·l
tory ewer. San Fnm,aisoo.
Team 1 .l!nme Swisher·Lohse 972
honor to tbemaelvea, to their uni·
hwUottng
ccmdu-cted
by
United
Mji~nager Bill Rieney, who apTOP "5" BOWLER$ AVG.
Prese Intemat ionel ~mong coach· vel'8ity .and to the sbate of Oh.io "
pare'ntly ·ror:a-ot ebout Temple's
B. Louks.s. Flanagan ... 178
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sport.5 writer&amp;, and sp()rlscast· Short tSSid.
clutob reputation, t!lected BI.Jly
H Clatworthy . . . . . . . 171
Pre..ident MeDom~·ld t()ld the auI~ to :pikh tG Temple instead
C. Searles .
.. .. .. .. 170
Hupp,
who
guided
his
team
to
dience
tlhat athletics were an imor Vic Power.
M. Houdashelt . . . . . . . 169
25 strulght winH thh~ sc-ason. won oportant part of a good education.
The wa-lk to Power moved the
J. Duerr·Bud McKinney 166
out over Dan Baker (){ Northwest- al Pf'Oogram.
winnln&amp; fUUf lnt() scorlntg position.
WII!KI HIOH SCORI
ern.
"I have never ~reen a man who
Tcm~e smacked e 3·1 pitch mto J. DueiT . . . .
149 186 248 aB3
has b&lt;&gt;en hurt by C'olleeiate attJ.
JeCt f,eld {·or the winnihi tallies. L. Sauer
158 22.3 181) ~~
A native Ol WheeJmg, W. Va ., letioo," he said.
. Blacbton
214 151 H14 5S9 Hupp baa lost only one g.ame ill'
Flanagan
186 201 168 MIS two yean et Salem Weal llllt
McDontflld said ooUCg:late atb· 1
Carroll
142 212 197 ~51 year ~'!hen ihe wu wPtset i~· tbe l7tics will never be overem~~·
flrost round of bhe sbato tourna. Sl:ted "as Ioni u the atblet~BJ reCOUNTY LIAGUI
ment. He 8ald .his team vowed alize th~t the rea801L they are tn
Hl1h ScorH IMrch 21
not to let it happen eg.ain.
college IS to get 11.n1 eduCIDtion."
Ht£h ind. three game1, Ken
Hupp, 32, t"O-mp~Jed !II 64.16 mark
Manley, 578
in his tlhree year111 at Buckhannon
, Hlgh Ind. s.ingle game, Davb. W. Va .• before eo-oH.ng to O.hlo. '
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LIOHS SIGN TWO
Kin( 214
Slflem Local
pl&amp;y an-other
DETllorr -UP! - 1he Dotro1&lt;
' J"ligh t-eam three games, Hot
undefeate-d team, New Bo.!ltn;n~ Lions today anounced contract
Rodt 2562
winnena
ol -24 st'Mi·giht this: year nt :J/,lreement with veteran lineback·
High team single Eamo Hot
3:15 p.m. k&lt;'riday m 1:be S«Qnd er Wayne Walker and rookie half·
183
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w t.. Pcf4 semi-final game Of tlhe 01168 A back Frank Walton for the 1960
National FootbaU League season.
Aasociated Radio .... 21 1 100 lou11]11lment.
TI-e fur third in the eoa-ch~ baJ. Walker became the first veteran
~ndmart . . . . . . . . 21 9 '70D
Hot Roda . .. .. .
19 11 633 lotirug were Marty Vieth of Vo. to enter thif rear'• fold· whH tie
Croa: &amp; Sons . . . . . . . 12 18 400 torha St. Wendelin and Ike Ferres returned hi• sient4 PJCt from hi•
San.dpoint, 1dJ)to, tio.mt.
DIYlJ·Wamer . . . . . . .9 21 300 o! WifllkemM.l
Ch•Pmen'l Market . . . 8 22 267
High Ind. lllnlle eames, Georee
To, TNm lowler•
Wagnef'l 278
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High team three J:•mes Hot
Rods 2632

tt look
like one of the poorest Yankee
teams in years.
J'ame~~o, a IS·foot, l().J..ch tle:hl·
hander wh.o had a U r~(!ord and
2.06 earned run aven1• at Rich·
mond In the International LcaRue
laat seaton. struck out three and
Yielded only a walk In five in·
nlnga . Then Bethel, fJ.J and 100
PoUDds with a 13-11 mark and
2.60 el'a lor Houston and Omaha
last aeason, fanned three more and
cloliled out tlte gam~ with four per.
feet inning.ll.
James is unaoored upon in 12
inninR&amp; this spring while Bethel
hasn't allowed a hJt in seven
Grapefruit League frameK.

Middleport

Pleastng Problem 9 At Sand Ridge

R00Jiles BriJJ'
• hten
Stengel's Day
Jn yankee Came Ft" uhter
-------Wan•'s
FeJJ8 1'f/h
l'f/ 'f
just
everything was
ft' 0 ft' 00
Run All T"Ime
Bill

A pair o£ rookle pitchers have
·s:w.oo IJ IJ w ~• .. _ Aal .. n('c In
come to th.e aid of the New York
· ('tm vtmle p t ·;r r m~
Yankees
when
looking black.
They're Jar.k James and
Bethel and Wednseday they gave
Manajer Ca1ey Stengel his first
really big boo1t of the spring
'\! :\ ~- l)_'\
w \ ' _! _
when they pitched a no·hlt, norul'l gam@ to glv~ the Yankees 01
_,,__,;;;;._.,;;,_'-;p;;;;;;.;;;;;i;l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;;;o:;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;.,J4.0 victory ovl'lt" the Phllad~Jphi.a

ATI-IENS, 0 . UPI Univeraity's
NCAA
champion1 will help
vers1ty dt&gt;dic11te its new
Dec. I in a apecial

Easter Project$
Planned WJ-ten
Crusaders Met

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In Ranks Of '01110
. Republicans
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t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Marth 24, 196v

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New~ Report

US.D &amp;OAT$ AND MOTOUtH

WANT ADS
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES

COL CMB LS UPI- A QUiet op He took htmself out of the run·
li m 1 ~ m
prN alls at H.epubhc1w n mg for Lhe natwnal chalrmanSt&lt;~~te Hea dquar te rs
but
under ~hl p for a number of reasom;, a
3 t"enta per word , Ofte in.soeruon. M.JIUlllum cha.:rgE' - 60 centa.
Apertments. PMpt.'• Tetr•ct. •nd uealh th er t&gt; IS mu ch aclivtt)'.
m .&lt;~JO f one bemg that he wanted
8 .cents per word for three ronsecutive 1nsert10ns.
t
V•l• St., oH a"tternut A.-e.,
People are busy wn tmg !ellen, to ~ee what could be done about
Spectal - one monlh for 30 cents per word
Pomeroy, Phone WY-2-2327.
d omg re sea rc h, ptannmg publl re iJu i!dtng the party Jn th1s state
F'ull rate or 3 ceut..s pt&gt;r word "''lll be ch~rged lor advert.i.slnc
ct l) bud t: e ts, speakm g dates, sel
Thts, however, has not prevent.
lf oot pa1d w1thln 10 days after recem ni:! bill.
APA..t. !'MENTS - ~rnubed aHd tmg up schools- all the ttmeed nat ional party leaders from
Erron~ i.n Adverttsing - Should be reported unmedi.Mtely. Tbe
vnturniBhed. Mdlastert., .Middi~ cons um mg rou tme detail of an or sec long hls counsel Quielly , he
Daily Sentmel w1!I not be rcspons1Me for more t:han one tncorport Phone WY-2-11'286.
2-3 Lf ganllatwn
gelling rt!ady f~Jr has been 311 advlier 111 VICe Pre
rect .inoortton
- - - - - - what Jt kn o w~ IS gmng to be a Sldent Richard M NixOn's cam 7 and 8 ROOM HOUSE, oil ROOM 1mugh l•,ht
h
Card (lf Thank..s and ~ecJal Notk""es af Event8 $1 00. Otntuartes
n
1
d 3
1pa1gn for t e pre11Jdeney. He 1s
publi&amp;bed at 1 cent per word
1 ment.
apa men
an Bengel,
roou. Phone
apart
Chau man ftay (' D11ss reporb t· b;ur man oi the or"anuahon
or
A . N.
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WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
1 MO .
WY-2-3t12.
.tfc 1 thij t hl' 11nds l'lllhu siil sm among H"pubh&lt;.:aft s!ale chalfmen 111 the
11
2
1:i
60c
llOc
$1 3S
$450
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and
Rocky Moun tam
20
60c
$1 20
$180
$6.00
4 ROOM
FURNISHED APART· !all L'omers It l'.ou ld be dJs.astroue 1states This IS an or~antzatwn of
25
75c
$1 Ml
$225
$7.50
1 ment. Close to Me1gs GeneraJ Ito l Ollll t the l'nthwnasm as a vi('· ' 17 states.
Hospltal . Call WY2-3302
tury bdorl' the ballot" are eouut -~1
Ads rereived by 10 AM wJ!J ~ 1n that days paper,
3-18-6tc
ll'd
Il ls orgamzation ts recor:mzed
A• he seer. it, tho Republlc.n
f rom eoaiSt to coast bY friend and
WY-2.2157
1 :i ROOM UNI•~ U H Nl':jHED AI' ART·
I foe ' ' one of the b"St Rep'e
C»"g•niuhon must redouble itt.
Ljj\";::i::::;';;:":;-"_____
MENT Wl!h built m kitchen 1:1nd efforts in Ohio and do more ~cntat1ves from other: states come
2 · ffiOUJ furnished &amp;panl"'u:• nL th•n 1t h.u ever done before.
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M1chael
11 ts no secret tha t the Demeo- 1 Even Dt:mocratH: Gov
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3 23 Jtc cratlc /'arty m Ohio ha~ more V D1Salle has acknowledged the
\\0 &lt;.AS HEAfERS, 2 Gas Regu. 1
II
lh
t
l'ffedl~enel:is
of the state orgam
b tors 2000 fl 6 1t lumhe r Call
- -· 1 e 111 1t
an at any 1me on ,
d
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many yeJrs The pilrty now has 1zaUm1 hea
qua1ters
J133tc·
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BIJss liS faced wtth. a number of
1 ~4 eu fl upnr.:ht freezer Mani- GIRL OR WOMAN '10 ASSI::iT : 11 ~~ wurk 1ng ht~rd
The Demo- probll'ms in any campaign. His
1 l&lt;~.vol' !'rat'tica lly n ew Phone
with house work and care of ' •·1,tts 1:1l~o eontrol th,• governor's f1r st maJor JOb after the 1958
Sll 2-4788 Bernr:erd G1lkey.
\ two invahds Live m, no 1aun- offll'l' and must of the state offl· I IJemocrattc landslide was to re_ 3 ~ Otc 1 dry Day off Phon e WY2-64:i9 Les Tlws till' Democrats are in a 1s tore harmony within the party.
GAS -HE\.TER 7 ~.000 BTU. C•ll
or CH7-2164
3-24-6tc i hetler pos1t10n to eha llcnge the l' l bts he feels has been done to a
GOP all along the !me than they considerable extent The orgamza
\\oY ~ ;, 7 u 7 altcr 130p. m.
(20J BuSinessServlces : havc bt:cn 1n :;ears.
uon has hncd up solidly for
3 23 3tp
Tu l:ll hs the sltua1JoJJ 1s dear :--./Jxon wtth only one diSsenttng
==-:--c:cc:-c-- -:cc1. 0. McCOY
It m e&lt;.~n ~ work &lt;~nd more work.
vo 1ce Pnmartes in the ma]or
(Lou-Wow)
ONl: llOLSTt: IN JEHSfo;y COW
AUCTIONEER
liP r•·porb as un example of the races have been avoided.
1 J ust rrr~ s h Heavy m1lker Call
Rollf"' 2, L011g BoHom, Jt!lo.
jf'n1hu s la.~m tw 1s fmd1ng a report 1 The Repubhcans this year w11l
Spring Sale &amp; Open House
WY
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til44
3
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3te
C~
from Mrs
Ka lh ryn
Kennedy attem pt to carry Ohio for Nixon
1
Ma.reh 31st, April l1f &amp; 2nd
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NDI~lON~Gk· R~F~~GER·I Brown. the p&lt;~rty's na tJOna l com- 111 the presidential race. They Will
PRIZES:
· a. ton service.
ac s e rlg~r.a· 111 1tteewuma n She says that a bou t want to re-elect State Auditor
F'" Trlp To Haw•ii For Two
twn, New Haven . Phone, I~ 200 Oh10 Hepublican ~omen arc James A Rhodes. A concentrated
17 Cu. Ft. o ..p Freez•
2553 7 .
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6-23 t g 0111 g to Washmgton in early April effort w1ll be made to hold their
Pil.IL'J Man)' Obhen At
MUELLER FURNACit ..., WESTING- for women s mcer1ng sponsored congresaJOnal seats and to pick
SPRING SALE
POMEROY LANDMARK
HOUSE eppll•ncea. Arnold Bro- by the natiOnal orgamzuhon .
up Borne of those they lost Jn the
24 NEW 10 WIDES
th.,.s, Syrecua, Ohio. PhorM
Bliss 1s a rccogmzed figure in 1958 election. They will try to
38 TO 31 FT.
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WY-2-6384.
11-Jf.tfc the party's natumal OJorganization ""m control of the Legislature.
Thoma&amp; M. F~ln___

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17) Help Wanted

Mrs Fanme Durst and ~r . a nd
Mrs. Clm l Bureh visited Guy Bureh
who 1s a pat ient at Holzer Hospit&lt;~l
Joyce Circle of Mornmg Star
was a recent guest of Leanna' Brew

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LANDMARK LUAU

Mr. and Mrs Bryon Davis are
announcmg the birth of 11 daughter
Saturday evemng at Holzer Hospital Grandparents are :1:1r. .and
~rs Merle Davis and Mr and Mn
B1rchheld.
Mrs. Jack Might and daughter ,
Max111e and Gene, spent Sunday
With her aunt, Lilhe Franc1s
Mrs M1ggie Cooper of Chesapeake, W . Va., Is VISiting ~r and
~trs Reecher Cooper and son
Mrs Lillie Francis received word
Fnday of the death of her nephew,
Carl Heed . J{e was burned to death
1n a house trailer m F.l Paso, Texas
Mr and Mrs. Joe Hawley spent
a ree~nt S unday With 1\olr 1md Mrs
:\t erle Davis.
Mr und Mrs. }f. E Nelson rel'ently vrstled their aunt, Lillie
Francis and Mr and Mrs. W . N.
fl'ranets.

'!lr and Mra. Arnold Donnan anti
son, Portland, Maine, were recent
Vl~ltors of h er parents,
Mr. and
Mrs A C. Brewer and son.
Margaret Durst, J oyce C1rclc
a nd Kcnd a Russell spent Friday

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frea Inspection, lnlurenc• Nationwid•. la1y terms,
Phcme il'omeroy WY 2·2366
Portsmouth PR 6-2150
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15 USED ONE &amp; TWO
BEDROOM UNITS
10 REPOSSESSIONS
FOR BALANCE DUE
the best 5el(.'Ction of
used trailers in
rome to Waverly.
arc well worlh

McChntock. Racine, Oblo.

Time Reading For The Blind

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BUILT KITl.Hl!N DE•taned to:- •our hom .&gt; FMt e•
tJmUeJ. Jooa ... ~an aud. Abbott,
N t-~W YOilK UPI - When Be v b ut she sa1d 111 an interview that
16J L03t and Found
I Pbone WY-2·a321.
8-6-U c rl y 1/,J!TIIll!:ton 1sn't serving as ··withm 20 min utes" afler she had
hostess to a1rlmes paJ&gt;sengtlrs, she enrolled at the Universtty of
LOST IN TH~ VICINITY Ofi' lc&lt;~ME PREPARED TO DE•lll
down P8Yll1i.'nl, bank
TILEVISION RADIO A.ND SMALL serves as eve fur the blmd..
M1ssoun, she knew medicme was
5yracUIIC or Mmcn•ville. One 3 l
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Anyt.tung
ot
v.alue
Appliance
rep.ir.
Call
P'r•nk
Tht•
grL·en
eye,!
brunette
icnm not for her.
year old bea,elc lli1med Penny
in trade.
Captalna, 414 N. S.-:ond Ave., St Cb .. rh•, '\Ito 1s one of 1,500
and one 3-montll old boxer pup
" I stuck 1t out for a semester
FRIE
DELIVERY
Middl•port,
3 3 tk ' volur.ll'er~ for the Hecordmg fu r
named :Buck. MKy be togeltwr
anyw11y," she satd, " but 1t seemed
SAVE
UP
TO
U,OOO
the
Blmd,
Inc,
a
nallonal
n
on
or alone. Howard . Phon e WllliKm
1
AUCTIONEER
profit urganuatwn which record~ s tupid to spend all the time
Harold Jones, .Mlnersv1llc, WY :.!Complete Service
Lcxtbool&gt;s and cduud!onal mai N a nd money rtXJUired to becoine a
6443, or Hoy Juntlll WY 2-6331)
Crltt Bradford
tal rr·ct' ol cl1arge for uny Hight du(tor unless I truly loved the
3 21 3tc
Wrl ... Phon. or Contact
less slud t' nl or adult seeking an pwiess10n. And I knew I didn't
A. C, BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl•. ni ul' utwn
have the dedication required. "
2:i-tf
18) Auto Sales
:-!he turned to the a1rhnes be"ArHudl ,\' thcre·s some selfls hca
use J had to tell my fath er J
HO'ME BUh..DERS, ELJ{CH CABI- ness m my vulu nteermg,' ' sa1d lhl'
U. S. HIGHWAY 23
1063 BUICK VB SPECIAL, $1,095.
.,.,
tts
more mterested m somethmg
NET
makers
Formica
&amp;ink
tops
25-ycar
old
M1ss
ll
arrmgton.
''It
WAVERLY, OHIO
Hard Top 4 Door ScdK n Th rs
else
Vin_yl asbeatoa block laid. House kt&gt;eps me out of dJ:&gt;partmcnt stores
en show! tender care Dynarepstr• Of all d csenplion~;. Call y,!Jt•n l'm not f!:~I H g ,,
fJow drive Beau tifu l IIISIUe and
'•t didn't figure TWA would ac
Guy J'o:e ·gler, Racme, Ohro.
Beverly lla rrmg ton, daug hter of ccpt me, because stewardesses are
out Blat!tlllllrs, Pomeroy
fOR SALE ltEFLI!:CTING DE·
2 24 tfc I&gt;r I ' L lhrr rmgtou, an osteo s up posed to be lovely creatures.
I Perfect f&lt;1r boats, a1ens,
3-24 ut(·
_ _ _ __::._
p i.ilh and mu)OI' ol
St. t.:harh•s,
- - --~- - -- - - lluxc~. tr uc ks, etc. Do
tt
Hul they did and I foand out lhts
WRITE
T~AY
FOR
RUODES
.h11s
hecn
,,
vohmteer
fur
RF B fu1
Uood Clean Uted C.rs
il's cconomh:11 l 2 Jnch.
was what 1 wanted to dQ an)'way."
folder and Jow chick prlees,
· )'c&lt;~r-ever s mce ehl' reuU a
All Mak" end Modelt
!Ol', 3 inch letters 12c.
Llke1 Ml.ny Projects
Prompt answer. Rhodes .liatchJ.~ ew~pavc r edt tort1ll on 1h wmk~
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
Z far ! salu on flashllght bat ·
She laughed a11 she 1:1dded, " One
ery, Spencer, W. Va.
3-9-30tp - .um! ha~ rc ml'dl'd mun• thau 20 tl
~ E•tt Mliln St.
tl'riC tl, Hie each. Rowley and
ot my brothers satd the a1rhne!l
Jo~n{h .~Ide
takes jll'Uple m ust be hJmd, deaf and
Pomeroy, Ohio
Heed, Middleport.
3·19-0t C' GRAVELY TRACTOR $ALES AND re(ord srdc:;
abo ut hu U an hour, alll.l su mc- d um b" Passl.'ngers w o u I d n ' t
- -Servlca. 512 E. Main, Pomeroy.
tlmcs lhc :.tcwal'dt'S.\1 ~aid, bhC
1954 FORD CUST OMLI N.t: V8. CJIAHLESTON MlLK BASE, 1950 I Phorw WY2-2975. Open 'til 9 spend s lt whole a1tc1 noon rcadin ~ ugr cc- 1\oht~s Harring ton IS 11. srn&lt;rll
L11m )oung women With a charm
p. m. until June 1. S•l•smlln: mto 11 mu:rovhone.
$:i9G. 2 Dour Sedan. Llkt• nfJW
1 tun [•'ord Truck, hay rake .
m g snule and attractive h1ce.
Herold Dunhart,
Reedavlll•,
white with green tOfl. K~tru
Woodrow Mora, v,. mlle south
E:.t•nr.iYit Auditions
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
good for model . lilat'tln&lt;~r~.
st11le Garage.
3-22-3tp
Volunteer!:!
go through cxlt• 11 5lVf'
"J he stewardess works a maxi·
3-liHfc
audttwns, bul lhc stewardc~s was mum of a:; houriS a month , curPomeroy,
J -ZHitc [ UU~fE WclvEN liAG RUGS. $3.00
65 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOO!t 1 each Farcl:Sl Hun Methodist (20! Business Services a&lt;.T t' ptcd rcadJiy- ~he wus ll fm&lt;JI - rcnlly ll)lllg between New York,
Isl 111 a nallonal ~pecd 1 cu n tt'~ L 111 :,t Loms, Uoston and Cincinnati.
hurdtop. Excellent
c~:~ndltlon. 1 Church Phone WY2·6213 or
BULLDOZER SERVlCES AVAIL- 1952
C11l New Haven 1'UrntJr2-2941 1 contud members of WSCS
ABLE by hour or job Contact ·
M t 0 f Iwr realhng 1s rr om
Even
\'olunteermg for llYB
after 3 p, m.
3-19-titp
3-24-Jtc
Maso~
City
SP
3·5778,
Deiwon
textbook~; un bwlog y and chcm. hun 't kept her busy enouah, she
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Robe a,
3 12 2~tp 1stry, her maJors 1ll Lllldcuwuod su 1d, "because I'm u&amp;od lo llalf a
1056 BUICK V8 SI'.El'IAL 4 UOOJl 1~7 FAIIMALL CUH TRACTOR,
College Ill St. Charll s llul olten llo~n projects goms: at onl'tJ
J'low,
Cultivator,
D
lac
Harrow,
$1,295. liard To1i Sedttn . One
CULAIIIDI
she
Will rt•ad fmm t lJXh un phsy- Wh4!u I waa tn c:ollege, I had flve
!'ower take-orr Mnd Pulley, and
careful local owuur. Shows cxn~l
TV R•rt~lr
chology,
htc r.a tul'e I rnd btl~ll\l'SS part llllltl Jobs. I pJay~d the plano
new
5
ft
.
mower·
Never used .
lent care. Dyndluw
dn~ e.
Phon•
WY
·2-2255
wr a d.aucmg &amp;cllool, did plano
adminr~tration
'I r&lt;rclor and atlieh menta m ex.
B1a~ttnan, Pomeroy .
::1 -H lite
Pocn•NV. Dh•.
und suug wuh a combo WhiCh
The
un·Jtncs
till'
wanksfl
lu1d
cellenl Nhapc. Can b•
at
111112 MERCUitY TWO
DOOU I Luzerne J1 ierce'm at Lona Bot· ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT TH. planned to become a ph,~osiL'tlln, ~p c ciallzt~d m wtddin£11 and funerals, gave 44 p1ano lessons a weok,
Montery, hiirdtop. Ntce conditom, Ohlo or call Mr. Io' ulll: at
hMiet DoH yoLH" saul nHd uvWi15 au assistant In th~ bioloi!Y
WA2-2HI6
Pomeroy
tion. Good t11e1. Phone SH2, Ohio. Den·
lnt~t ltlt Work. Lowest Price ..
'"boratory Which meant everythmg
4023.
3·22-Gt c
ver 0 . CurtJs, Exc~'. of Ealate RACINI SHOI IUVICI SHOP
Thomas J . Blaho, dba Blo~ho Gas trom d1ssectmg to moppinu the
of Hoyt W. Curll• Deceased.
RACINI, OHIO,
1957 MEHL1JHY IIAilD TOP.
&amp; Oil Company, who sc l.:.~ st k1wwn Uoor, took VOICe leuuns and sang
134 W Kauawha A' ve., Col urn·
$1,695 4 Door Sedan Very low
addross WPS 31J 8yrll r A ~fi' ntlt' , Un- Ill the church chou. And m sumhu s, 14, Ohio.
3-24-3tt: HAVE YOUR CARPETS AND
mileage Sharp car mslde un•l
upholsterJnJ: cleaned h)' the mo- lOlllown, Pcnnsy.lvan! a, And 1.!1 not mers, l workl~ as an att~~:ndanL in
out. PuHh !Juttun 11hift. Hadw l!IL\ND NJI;W ZlG ZA
dern cleanmg methfld, With a r£'.'&gt;u.Hmt 01 the Sla tc oJ Uluu, 1s a mentalmslltutlon."
G SEWING
and heater lilaellltar!l, Pome·
aerated dr)' foam qukkly aod hereby noiJiJcd t hat Oll lht• L-ith
lll.aL" hine tn onglnal factory ear·
" I dun'l hke to feel that l'm just
rvy.
::1·24·6t e
cconomtcally, rij:ht lo your Ua)' of t"Cbi'U.Iir y, l 000, licur_gt· H.
tun Makes button holea, mono·
lakmg
up space tn this world, "
Warner,
lilcd
h1:
:
1
J)
etitw n a g all\~t
own home. Phone Sll2·4023.
grams, blind stltches, and many
'53 !o'OftD l'll'K·UI' '49 MOTOH
aal\.1
the volunteer reader.
h·ut
as
dde
ndant
m
the
Co1u
t
ot
3-22-11tc
fil ii( y deM IQn~. WJI I
sell tbil
cycle. l&gt;elbert Van Meter, Ru·
&lt;.ummon Pleas, Me 1g s l: ounty, {l!uo
week only for $41. 00. Terma il
~Inc, Ohio.
3-22·31p
l'asc No. 12,981J, pra ymg f m· Judg·
desired . Phone WY 2·221)4.
ment Hgawst him fo r th1.1 sum of
3-:.!2-tltc
WILL SACilU'lt:E DUE
1'0
lhree hundred sixte en and no / 100
------tranlfer ovcneus 19l)6 Du1ck
Ohio van.., Ll¥..,ock
doilurs, plus mtcNst at the rate of
Special 2 door wllh radiO·hNII· 1 SI:T 01' Ac ETYL ENE GUAG·
Gallipolis.
Ohio S.turftr
e~, hose, etc,
1 oet et:lmC·I• I'RI!!E
INSPECTIONS. PIIONII s1x percent, tor Rcrvt ccs p~!rfnr med
er 1md dyuaflow . 11111 excelleut
MARCH
19, 19160
long11,
1~
ton,
new
WY-Il·277t.
Yale. Phone
Gilmore Supply by h1m, and costs of thl~ .ucuon. Hogs- 17:&gt; tp 220
Ures. Motor and body are Ill
lb1. UI.DO to
wn3116.
Store. Vauthan Peat Control Co Sil.ld CaWie Wlll be f or heann~ on JG.8Q, 2:.!0 to 200 lba. UUO
3·2:11ltc
~rfeet co11dttwn $'l !iiS.OO. Phuue
&amp;o 10.80,
Member of National i••t Con· or after the 30111 day of AJU 11,
SH2-41P2.
3·22·31e 1! HKREmi!D COW s.
bight
14.00
to
10.80,
Fat
SOWI,
10.00
DAVID
trol ANoclaUon.
12-3-tfc 1960.
Yo1l,
Portlaud,
Oh
H
WAHNE
R
to
13.00,
Stll£8
10.00
tG
12.00,
Boars
to.
3-22-3tc
•11Nnow 9L1Nns
GEORGE
·
,~ '
• 8.00 to 12 00, Sows aDd Pip 10.00
Vero-.Ualt Dllnd t~, all 11~1 o~~nd . HOOVER UPRIGHT
lnSI,.II'QncE
.
l la lllllfl to 90 00, Shoats 12.00 to 11.00.
SWEEPER
colora. Freo ll:J tun~o~tel!. J&gt;ale
By J. B. 0\JJrtcn, Attorney
In excellent con dillon. Sal e
Cattle- Steen 18.00 to 20.00,
Wippol Supply, 21~ Univn Ave,
DON 8TIVU8
pnccd 111 only $12.95. WY2-2204
for Plumtl ll
Heifers 16.00 to 2-f.OO, Baby Beef
Pomero)' , o luo.
3-4-HOtc
3 22·Hlc
~-~3) 3, 10, 17, 24, ~· 6t :___ ~ 20.00 to 25.00, Jo'at Cew1 1t.,OO to
. - - --- ~ --- 18.00, Canners 12.00 to 14.00, Bull&amp;
SA ~~; ON TRADE-IN
SINGER
CUMPLlf.TE INbURA.NCE !'RO. 17.00 to 20.00, Milt Cows 100.00 to
llcwing m11chine• and other
tllchon. We, Auto, ~ue, Pohn. 200.00.
ma kf.li A marvelous ~eJection.
Call Doo M.l1.La. lhdlileport,
Veal Calves- Topa 32.70, SecAll lWil!(!d at a fractJon of th'eir
Obro.
Ol)ds 26.00 to 30.00, Medium 22.00
original prlees. Guaranteed to
to 26.00, Com. &amp; llva. 20.00 to 32.
gi\'C excellent aervice. The
(
21
)
Real
Estate
00,
Culli 15.00 to 20.00.
Fabric Shop. Phone WY2-2284.
Sheep.- Ewe&amp; &amp; Lms. 5.00 to 12.3·22-3Lc
·
FOR SALE: FIVE ltOOM HOU SE 00, Sloe); l!."wes 4.00 to 10.01), Fat
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with batb. Nice loc1tlon . Melvin Sheep 4.00 to 10.00, Cull• 1.00 to
UNCLAIMED ELECTROLCX VA·
Hood, 111 LOCU!&amp;C St., Pomeroy. ~. 00, Bucks 4.00 to 8.00, Fat Wetl'uum Cleaner. Only Sl3.00 plus
CAll
2·110-301p
hers 3.00 to 10.00.
S7.M due for part1. Phon' WY2·
Lambs-Topa 21.50, Secoods.
2204.
3-22·8tc I
I6.00 to 20.00, Light Wts. 1•.00 to
FIVE ROOMS JJ'URNITURE, GOOD
11.00, Cqmmon 12.00 to 1&amp;.00.
eondiUon, •aome -children'• furniture, 1 b9)1'a 26" bicycle, 1
CHISHIU NOTU
llrookwood Slallon Wagon
IH01JSE .FOB SALE IN
11rl's 28" bicycl~. 1 a:lrl'a 20"
Mrs.
Harold Kinl! of W•terford,
-"•utiful beige anrl coral lin '
town,
six
roOms,
4
rooma
down,
Belore 9:30 A.M
bleyclo, l Sln1er
tewtna: n'a·
._, M8 cu. in VR mutor, tur2 up, approximately 1 acre le· 0., wu caUed here to care for
Mlddl1110rt WY.,2M9
chine, por\able, new, lhOrted
Wlide thl m, r~tdto, luNttcr,
vel land excellent well 13 miles her daughter, Mn. Walter WilPomeroy WY·MI95
&lt;:hl!pren'a clothlna:, woman'•
tires A ihon~y to
JCAUTI PI.D 'ITOIIII
from Pomeroy on State Route son whQ il sullering from a back
clothing &amp;lzes 10.12, Winter
-""''&lt;lrlve.
692, Price
$1,000.00. InqUire Injury. While here Mrs. Kint
AtCaad Summer, .radio, record Pla7·
took the flu and is now confine~
Vubo II:J141 ·
Mra. Howell at Pacetowa.
· •r, televlalon, lawn mowetl, IIAMILL IIIIVICI ITATION
to her home In Wltertord quite
3-12-llOic
)bytu waaher and twin tuba.
ill with asthma and p!enray.
Alao many other utlclea. d?o
SAi.E: S • room house,
Mrs. George Hi&lt;:kl and dau,h·
Alll•ny ftll
So. 4th St., Middleport. Phone
fuJI aized basement, fuel oll fur· ter Sheila spent the weekend With
Every IM1 ilenlee
IVY2·3848.
11-22-lllc
nace, ~uJit.Jn kitchen, garage, her puents, Mr. and Mra. Huold
breezeway, atorm doors and win. kine ot Wateiiord, o.
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING BARNES-SIIIPSON lN!&gt;U~"'I
dowa, extra ltrge Jot. Horton Jo'er Mro. Vlrlil Wo1111ley, Jl&amp;o, ond
machine Will •ell tor $lfi .OO
A•enta, Vlddlepart, Pin, t.ulf&gt;
a:uson, Letart, Jtt. 1, between Mn. PauJ Wamley of Chelbitt
plus $8.40 due ua for new
mobile, BoDda. Phone WY..J.
New ~ven 1nd PhlUp Sporn opent Frlt!IY wltll Jolio. Hoiold
parla. Phone WY!Haot. i·:t2·61c

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Plaot.

7:00
7:80
8 :00

9:3P
9:30
10:1)0
10:46
11 :00

Today
Katie Doonar Show
Topper
Dough Re,_,
M_I,--=:::-

11:10
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Kid Day Newi

OLUiftboat Bill
Cisco lid
Steamboat Bill
Jim Thacker Show
Weatherca.st
News Pieture·
IJuntle)' Brinkley Report
Spring Style Show
'Ibis Man Daw111n
Troubleshooten
TV Quide A wards Show
Muquerade Party
Cavalcade of $"parts
Ja~po~ Bowtln&amp;
New.s Headlines
Weatberc&amp;at
Jark Pur Shctw

Silill Oil

12:30 Love That BoJ
1:00 About Faces
1 :30 Medlc
3:oq Day ln~Court0 ,

American iBandstand
Rocky and Hia ·Frlend•
San Francisco Beat
! :3G. Yout .~II' !\~&gt;POrter
5·30
6:CO

~:~

6-40 11feat-ir!r!a• '
M5 lolp&gt; J&gt;aly llo\W

••

•'

Gal~

Qll\l ,..ow

8:01 r"t . il Clock

s:ad

7:00 'flight
1:30 Gale Storm Show
8:00 Dilnnl\ Reed Sbow
8·30 The Raal llcCors
9 00 P·n Boo!'" Shbw'
9:30 The Untouch,o~
10:30 U. S. Border Patto\
11:00 News Tonlght ·
11·05 Scanning tbe Weather
11;10 SpiD'tl RepOrt
'11:!5 Loto Sho•·

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4:1Q
;:4q
:~

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Who
You Trust
l\1nertcan ~B:&amp;ndstand
Rln 'l\n Tin
SO etanciiCO Beat
You~ Esao Report er
WttthdUlan.

JObh .Qiiy Ne~

Buddy ~tarcher Sbow

q 10 W1tt nila Prete t1
:
1' ey
n '

8:30 Man l!r~ lllaek Hawk

.,

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Chnn.. , .. Fi~~- ·

n ~ sir!~

·ug ~~~;""
'Gifiiil!

8:00 'eartooa. Specla$IJI4r
8:30 RoflOper Room
9:~0 MOVIe

1:110
ToniJ.hl
iiJ:IO ~~ ' " t~e Wtatller
11:\5 I "
Rep""
U:iO f.tate S!iqw

11:25 Yotl&lt; Euo R•por\e•

9 Cubs Honored Clifton
Events
By Scout Awards Social Mra.
Harrla
Yltited
During Meeting

Mr and
Jtme1
and
amily, Muon,
Mr and
Mn. Isaac Ltwia 1'hurtdl)' even -

mg

Nine members of Cub Scout
P8Ck 2M of Muon City were honored ftcently with the pruentelion oi acouting •Wards et a meetIn~ held m t~ Masert Elementary
School.
Charlie Carr presented the fo)·
lowlns award• at the meelina:
The Lion Gold Arow Polnt and
two year service pin to Jimmy
Wi.Je and Jimmy Maynard; the
Bear Pateh and the Gold Arrow
Point C2nner strip to Gary Green;
the Gold and Silver Arrow Point
a'n d one year aervice pta to Terr)'
McDav1d: Wolf Patch to Bryant
Hudson ; SilYer Arrow point ' and
two year 1ernce pin tu Cllester
Pyatt; Aastatant Denner Strip to
Tommy Schwa6; Two and Three
Year Serviee Pins to Mike Fry; and
a Two Year Servtce Pm to Mike
Johnson.
Mothers receiving miniatl.ll'ee or
thetr son's awards were :Mrs. James
Wise, Mrs. Dorothy Pyatt, Mrs.
James Maynard and Jimmy, Mrs.
Tulloh.
1n other action at the meetinl a
discusion was held conet!rnin&amp; the
Soout-0-Rama to be held in Point
Pleasant on Saturday, March 26.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
James Wise and Jimmy: Jlra.
Jamea Maynar dand Jimmy. Mrs.
BUI Fry, Mite, Billy and Mark,
Mr$. Mary Johnson and Mike, Mrs.
Eugene Schwab and Tommy, Mrs.
Betty Sayre ~nd Robert, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Carr and Richard,
Mrs. Dennli Tulloh, Dennie and Da·
vid, .Mr. and Mrs. Fred stewart,
Gary and Mike, Mrs. Dorothy PY'·
att and Chester, Mrs. Georee Hue\!on and Bryant, Mr.s. Wayne Greea
•nd Gary, 'Mrs. Naomi McDavid,
Tel;Ty and Barbara. Mrs. Stanley
Harbour and 1 M1ke, Eddie Burns,
Larry Burns, Chuck Anderson and
Donnie VanMeter.
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Point Pleasant
Man Was Speaker
For Rotary Club
NEW HAVEN-The Rotary Club
held its replar dinner meeti~t£
Thursday evening at the Hartford
Methodi11t Church. Woodrow Mace
of Point Pleasant wa~ the guest
s;pet~ker.

II :01' ! '..ove Luc,
11:30 lleeembef Bride
t2:00 Love of Life
12,30 ~earei\ for ~rrow
12.'18 The ~uldlng Light

Chlllllel13- Thursday
4:()0.
':11J
4:30
6 .00

The Bris;hter Da1

'ni.e &amp;crtit Storm
The 1;4g:e of Night
The 'I'hree

~toogea

1:00 Heart of the City
1:3f AB the World TUI'II.s
2100 For -Better or Worse

6:00 Arthur J. $Jnith-fiew&amp;
6.1.0. A Look at the Weather

~:IQo~eUer

6:20 J;ule Rivlin" Show
8:30 Amos 'n Andy
7·0&lt;) u. s. Jllanhall
7:30 LOcl&lt; lip
Betty J{utton Sho-.:
8'30 JobiUIY Rll!IO' .
l:OG Zane G"'Y 'l'll,oolrf&gt;

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Attending were Donald Foglesong, Donald F. Roush, Lloyd
Roush, Floyd Carmack, Richard
Ord, Dr. John Ridgway, J . L. Stewart, Jack Flesher, James Hampton,
Clyde Foley, Jtome Williamson,
Russell Capebart, Harry MllJer, Alton Bonney, 0. J. Bostic, Arthur
Wehrli, Philip WoJpe'rt, E. L.
Stein, Earl Clark and fhomas ~eed..

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Mondoy Through Friday

Mr and Mrs. Elmer VanMeter
and family apent lbe weekend
vilitiq heJ' pneots. Mr. and Mn.
Harley Powell at Nitro.
Mn. Freeman Johnson, Mrs.
Katle Bu• and Mn Dana Lewis
were m Pt. Pleuant Wedneiday
on bualneu.
Mrs. Marjorie B•ll of We!t
COlumbia b viaitin&amp; her mother,
Mr1. J. R. ChaU.en.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Williams
vialted Mr. and Mn Lawrence
McDermitt at N1tro Sunday.
Mr. and Mn Bill William s
and daughter Judy visited Mr.
a nd Mra.
Everetl Dudding at
Nitro Sunday
Mr. ahd Mrs. Hobert Oliver of
Glenville, w. va., VISited his Farenta, Mr. and Mrs. Chest,ec Oliver
over the weekend.
Nicky Nu:nolson spent Sunday
evening w1th Mr. and Mr.s. Eatl
Rohinson, M:iddleport.

M1111on County Has 32
At State University
EDrollment from Mason County
at West Virginia University th1~
1emester totals 32.
He$dlnJ enrollment of counties

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Jte&amp;istnr J. Evl!rett Long said
5.028 students at the univenity
are Wed Vlrtinians. All 55 counties are represented.

Vacation·School
InStitutes Are
To Be Held Soon
HUNTINGTON. W. Vo. (Special)
-Three Vacation Church School
Inatltutes will be held ill the
Huntington District of Th.e Methodist Church in March and ApriJ
It was announced in Huntington
today by Mrs. Andrew M. Spangler, district d!reetot of children's
work.

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Churches in the district have
been Invited to a~nd their vaea·
t\on church achool teachers to
the hutitutes for instruction alld
inspiration, Mrs. Sp~gler said.
The meetings will be held at
Trinity Metbodist Church, POint
Pleasant, 1:30 to 5 p. m., Mauh
2'7; Nighbert Memorial
Church,
Logan, 1:30 to 5 p . m ., April 2
and First Methodist Ch.urch, Huntington, 1:3o to 5 p. m APril 3.
!fhe sa me staff of teachers and
Distrlct Superintendent Claude R.
Co~fJnJ, Qf. l{untlnJi:ton, wi11 Sf7Ye , 1'
at iill"'Hiree meetings. Tellchers
and subjects will include Mrs. D.
E. Wilson, Huntington, Kindergarten; Mrs. Elmer S. Wilson,
Huntington, Primary; Mrs. Elvin
Clarke, Junior; Mrs
Harry S.
Wilson, Kenova, Junior Jligh and
Mrs. Spangler, Directors of VacatiOn Church Schools.
The theme of the stucnes this
year is m~ CHURCH. Text books
for teal'hers, literature and materlab for local church use will be
on aaJe at the meetings.

Project Selected
and Western By Sunday School
Class For Funds

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March 17 at the home of Mr,;.
Donald Foglesong with Mrs Bhss
Wilson serving as eo-hostess .
Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt opened
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scripture and 1eadm&amp; the group
i.n the Lor&lt;l'a Prayer. A story
God's Talent WD&amp; read and di•·
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The class decided, to, tatce. on
the p.ooject of aelliag vanilla tl)
raiBe funds tor ela~ projects.
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Star Garden Club Thursday. A Bi·
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Ml'. and Mn. Denver CUrUI and
family, LilT)' Curtil of Waldo, lit.
&amp;nd Mn. L. D . Pierce I pent Sundly wltb Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Hobert NeweU
and flmtly . A birthday dinner wu
enJoyed honor1ng Johnny Newell
and Larry and Keith Curtil.

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Mr and Mrs. Edmund Foster
and mother, Mrs Genevra Foster
attended the funera l of Frank Vernon 111 Columbus, Monday.
A D Mornson was brought from
M~igs General Hospttal
lo t he
home of h .~ daughter, Mrs G A
Hadekm. where h e and Mrs :-rornson are s pendmg some tlme.
Mr and Mrs J E. Radekm and
1ma Radekm were dumer gut&gt;sts
tn the Vale home Sunday m ob·
serva nce of the birthday of Mrs.
Erma Vale
Lauren Hoffman is among those
w1th mumps
Mrs G H. Stout entertained the

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Mr. and Mn. Phillip Plckena of
Akron are guests of bill parenta.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Pickens
S W Durst, Portland, called on
Lbe Eber Carpen ter family Sunday .
Mr and :win John Dobbms and
sons. Columbus, were week end
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Edi(ar Brewer and Leanna
Mr. and Mrs Howard Allen and
son called on his parents, Mr . and
Mrs H. H. Allen
Erma and J ean Pattersori called
un Chuckle V~nMe t t!r Sunday .
Wesley
Cozart was a recent
guest of Olive a nd Dell Talbott
Bud Glue~e ncamp nsited his
parents, Mr and :v[r s L R Gluesencamp, Saturd11y
Guy Bu1&lt;.:h has N'turned home
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Investiture Is
Held Tuesday
~;;;;;;=~=="'\ I By.Girl Sco.. ••
canlileilght mvest1ture service
PLAN and ARRANGE WQA 'held
by Girl Scout 1'rl)(lp 46 of
Jlmmr Gru.- '"" ...o.r. ~liarCJD. ~pUt the weekel'ld Ul Canton
with their parenu. Mr. and &gt;ln.
Adolpb Grueae.r Jr.

Ing on Tuesda) March .22

ePRIVATE PARTY

Donna Will wu

tnvested as a
new member and was presented W

eRECEPTION
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-elo!EmNG

the troop by a&amp;s18t.ant patrol lead
er D&lt;' ll :.Jc Cook
Takmg part

t he serv ice were
and Harriet Walsh,
color guards, Jenmfer Zerkle, col
or screeam and D1ane Noble, flae
bearer

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HOTEL MARTIN
POMIROY'S BEST

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. with
llercbaut.B Pollee Service

Serving Good Food
and Legal Bevera&amp;"'a
Until 2:30 A.M.

the meeling as proewere Lati1hia
...;ates and Suzan Surface.
Games were played end refreshments were served by Kay McGow·
en to Josetta Llsh, DebD1e Cook,
Jenmfer Zerkle, Jane Burgeu,
l"ancy Profitt, Jane Dodson, Har·
net Walsh, Donna Lish, Sharon
Queen, Kathy Zuspan, Susan Warn·
cr Karen Roush, Diane Noble,
O~nna W11l, Jackie Aldridge, Coli·
mc Harbour, Joy Thabet, Brenda
Burton, and the leadera. Mrs.
Ralph Warner and Mrt. Jot"pb
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MIDDLEPORT
DEPT. STORE
Shop Here and Save Cash - Instead of Saleslip•
MILL STREET
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Convention t&lt;&gt; be held in ()ayton when the Ohio Eta Phi Chap- Mr and Mra W. Q. Derry left
ter of the Sorority met Tuesday evening at the Ohio Fuel Wednesday for the1r home in Du;:k-

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Mtss PhyUi1 Stanley and Larry Gas office m Middleport

Huntmrton last
Mrs. Betty Everson prestded
Sunday wh(re Mr. Baker u em and tbe followwg offieen were
ployed wltb the B&amp;O R.atlroad
elected for tbe comin&amp; year. preMr. and lin. DenRII5 Gallagher Stdenl, MJ'5. Belt, Fultz; Vlct pre·
have returned to theJr home 111 s1dent, Mrs. Jtane BnuJJ , record·
Georgaa afte~ spe~dang the week lng secretal}', Shirley Huston ,
end here to vulit w1th :m Paultne 1 correspondint aecretan, Marlene
Gallagher, a pauent 10 Metgti Gen- Re mhart; tnaaurer. Lucy Amsbary; extenliO!'l offtcer, Eleanor
pral Hospital.
Mr and Mrs Paul Smart and Blaeltnar; par!Jmentarun, Shtrley
Mrs R R. Pickens were tn RIO Beegle and c1ty councJJ alt!M'nate
Grande last 'mg~t LQ attend the and delegate, Lee Styter and
meetmg of the OhiO Baptist J ub ilee BarDara Belzlng.
that the
Advance ~r. Smart 15 &lt;:Da irman ! It was announced
of Evangelism and Mre Pickens ts Founder's Dsy celebration would
chairman of the Board of Chmt1an be held at the Spottaman RestaurEducation
ant m Athens, April 28 at 8:3(1.
Plans were m1de for the "get
acquainted'' party which will be
held at the Legion HaU on the
29th of Marrh at 7:30 and tbis
Sunday ihe monthly 5ocial wiU be
held at the DAV HaU 1n Pomeroy
1
and Wlll De a potluck dinner at
M ia~ Erma Smith pretided at 6 30 Husbands will be inviwel IS
the meeting of the Ladies Aux1l· guests.
tar.y of the Drew Webster Post
After the business meeting a
Amertcan Legton held Tuesday cultunl program on pictures was
evemng at the Legion Home.
gwen by Louise ~tie. Sbe inTht meeting opened in rltualls- clude&lt;! In ' ber program a film on
tic form w1th Mrs Durward DiBiley Land ..
Cumings achng as color bearer.
Apnl Smith won the traveling
Mrs George Mowery as Sgt. at prize and following the program
Arms and Mrs Pearl Hysell as refreshments were served by
chaplain A report on the bakelesa Mrs. Yvonne Scally and Mra. Dil·
bake ule held recently was gJVen lard.
by Mra. Gera,ld Wildermuth .
Mrs. Gaynelle Wlae,
poppy
chajrl:nan, suggested a meeting of
members to plan for "Poppy D3y"
to 00 held m the near future
Mus Smith announced that April
will be Pan-Amencan and Child
Welfare month with programs
The March meeting of the Pompresented by Mrs. Mowery and eroy WCTU was held Toesday
Mrs Paul easel . A contribution cvemng in the Bodal room of the
was made ln memory of the boys F"e&lt;lerated Church!
on the USS Arizona which sank
Mrs G. H. Ewtng presided over
on Pearl Harbor Day .
the meeting which opened wlth
A short program on CIVil de· group stngmg Wlth Mtss Elizabeth
fense was presented by Mrs. C. Duffy at the p1ano. A committee
F Tompkms who requested mem· was nomed to plan for participabers to bring clippings on civtl tion in lhe Daily Vacation B~ble
defense 1.o the next meeting. School which wiU be held 10 June .
Mrs. Jed WeDster Sr spoke on A letter was rearl from Miss Ethel
communJty 14•tvice and gave many Garland, chatrman ol the Pomeroy
and vaned uleas on the program. Library Board. acknowled.gmg reAt the clo~e of the meetmg, te· celpl of a book gi\'cn In memory of
freshments were served
Mrs 0 H Myers, a deceased memBaker were ln

Mason City at their regular meet-

YOUR NEXT

Eta Phi Chapter Names Delegates For
Visitors Stop
Convention; New Presi4ent Elected Here To See
charlotte Dillard, Sue Grueser, Marline Meinhart and Reva Relatives
Vaughn were elected delegates t&lt;&gt; the Stale Beta Sigma Phi

Around And
About
Middleport

Operation 'Forward Night,' Open House,
Observed At Meeting Of Chester Grange
Operatio~ "Forward Night" and open houSE was held Tuesday evening when Chester Grange met m theLr new home,
the old court bouse.
Dale Kautz, worthy master, was m charge of the meeting,
which opened with the presentation of colors, followed with
the pledge to the flag and group singrng of the natrona! an·
them. Prayer was given by Leota Young, chaplain, after which
the Lord's Prayer was prayed tn umson A letter of greetings
from Byron Frederick, state master, was read by the master.

A program was presented by
Mra. DIYld Koblentz, lecturer, and
ron e.~U was antwered wlth each
givlna their name and ~cupataon
Grante remJnistence were gl\ f' n by
Pearl Ptrker, a member " l the
llr1t GJ"ance which met m the old
court hctUae, and Mrs Floyd I"Jdenour 1nd :Ralph Parker of the sec
ond Grange.
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Plans To Help
Vacation School

,T(!nmfer tk!an Tw1Ia Karr, Ahce
Smith and Sally Mora sang "Jie"
wllh Patty KoDienlz at the piano,
followed Dy a talk by Rep George
Meinhart, who tave the history or
the old court house and the procedure of leglalature .
' Following the history of Chester Grange by Mrs. Pearl Mora, a
style show was held with Roy Miller, Horace Karr, Avery Nelson,
Arthur Orr, Donald Mora. HoDart
Newell ~nd Alfred Yeauger partlclpatmg Mr Newell wu Judged
the prttttest.

nations
to all who helped with work or do
A l'llke walk was held with Rhea
Mora wmnlng The meeting wos
cloted with group Biogtng or "Blest
Be The T1e."
Potluck refreshments were served durmg the social hour.

First Birthday
Observed For
Brenda Hysell

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Planned In April
By Auxiliary

the Uth anniversar')' «rtlfl·
cate.11 were preHnted to charter
n;teJft~r;t, Mr and Mrs Floyd Rid·
enour, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker
and Henry :Beaver by Mrs Koblentz
after 'which remarks were given by
Dan ,Hartinger, comm1ss10ner, and
Bob Hoefitch, w~o thanked the
membel'll for parliclpattng m the
Talent Showcase at Syracuse and
which will be gtven again tonight
at Middlepol"t.

Remarks were given by Deputy
Master R N Jones, Juvenile Ma
tron 1\olrs Jones, Amos Leonard,
Master of Rock Sprtnp Grange,
and Pale Kautz, who extended
thanks to the Commissioners for
paMidpation in the butldlng project, Henry Ewing !or chatrs, and

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white .Uk crepe dinner d~u

for epring Is a long ftutd line
tabHc which de~~cendl to a
floor-length train. The brW
ov9rl¥ou!!e ill ftanked by wide,
110ft, wing--like steeve• wblcb
an pulled In tl)t a fitted wal.lt.,

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her son and daughter inlaw, Mr. and Mrs Roger Morgan,
Middleport, bonorinJJ their son,
Keith, on his birthday.

Pack 241 Cub scouts and Troop
Mn. Robert White, eon James
Robert and Richard Duckworth 241 Boy Srouta, beld their blue
attended the funeral of their uncle WUliem JentiDJ c.f Byuvllle.
Mrs. Marie Kolqulat and Mrs.
Bert Walters arrived in Syracuse
to visit with their liater Mrs.
Dora OUckwortb before leaving
for their home in WashiRJton, D.
C., Wednesday evenin1.

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Whtle bere they called on other
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will make i~ firat · ~aN nee In
the hcine
toqight at tbe
AmeriC1n Lei!Jon:• ·Hall where it
wtll reproduce the "Fabulous Record Yean" bop. The dance a:etll
underway at 7.MJ p, m. and lut
unhl mldnlgbt and will feature. tbe
"ReDell."
All regulu canteen evnteat&amp; wi.U

a,a

be

Ebersbach, Mr and Mra. A. H.
EDersbach, Mrs. Adam Eberlbacb,
w.- H. Eben:bach and Sybil,
Artbur Ebenbach and Mrs. Wendell 8eu.lng. Tftey also caUed on
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm, Pomeroy, and Mr&amp;. JaC()b Eberabacb
and Mr and Mrs. EJmer Eberabacb
of Point Pleasant.

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Tble was tbe flJ'at vlstl tn PomFriday niabt of this week the eroy for the Derrys since 1912.
canteen will hold its fifth upro- They were enroute home from
duttion of the "Fabulous Record Florida where they spent the wmter.
Year" hop, thll dme in Marion.
Tbere wUI b4i Ito Tri·Courtty can·
teen tbil Satun:IJ~. On Aprtl1 the
canteen' 1!-'i\1 retdift to the.Wahama Sumloy Dinner Given
High Sehool tym where 'It will For Family Evenl
stage an ''April' Foot•• Blut." llan·
d)' R..thpb wU~Iirlt, alfl'dU'eciot· , ·
~•Dd Jlra -Grover Jenkinson
~Ue_.l;&amp;, V. _.ag'e ,)a ' if~ ,-,va,h- ent_.lji"!d ·~ th~. :Children, ~'dr.
Jqto"'.
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1M !ln. ADen lenkinson and Mr.
On APJ'll 2 the Canteen wm re- 1nd Mrs Curti!l Jenkinson and
turn tg. Dunbar..R~« -Lan4" and on da,~ghte~. ~nna Kay and Mary
April wJU ee~~r"te jf;e
an- :Jane( SunpaY, '11'8rch 20. with a tur'n' keY j:lin'ler hi' observance of the
niver84i1 JW\th.''U!e ··~ ·fl.
roll resfiVIl etit held ur e1P,~ elder Je'ri:kint!6ns' .52nd wedding
Mason-Gallia are.,. The ~eattval will anniversary and Mrs. Grover Jenbe In the WaJ:l~~- gym. .'~
kin8on's birtliday.
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Appfy

SPRED SATIN

MIN liTES ... enjoy
It for YEARS!

In

A short talk was g1ven by Mrs.

I

Aucti,?n Sale Is

I Planned At Next

Club Meeting

• Wuhet brlaht and
niW for,,.,.
• In frHh 10ft Plllel
COlore
You'll have twice tile fun of decorating: because
you do It so well ••• so quiekly wilh SPRED

SATIN. Flows on smoothly with brush or roller.
Dries In minutes ••• has no irr"'tina IUmes or
odors. And you have the clean, fresh -look of
newly painted walls for years! Try Todi\yl

Mrs Floyd llunree enteruined
the Chotter Club Tueoday .,enlng
at her home ln Rutland. Durina:
the bustneaa aesalon in charge of
Mra. Gene Evono, preoident. pion•
were made for 1n auction ule at
the next meetln•
Games were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Wilbur Ynuna.
Mrs. Evl1lt, Mrs. Jae Yount ind
Mrs. Vaushan Price. Refreshments
were served by the hosteu to the
aOOve named and Mrs. Nathan

and

Buck.

Elberfelds

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MONTH END SALE
WOMEN'S CHJLDR:EN'S
SPORTS and CASU-ALS

UUie Girls biller Hal aad PIUie Sell

$1.99 to $2.99

PAI. R.

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II' YOU
Wt8HI)

$16.99 to $ZZ.50
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Afl1r-;u•o.i f .~~- : .l'!o
. . ~~·n)r.t. ::~ ~..~...•·•• An~ 2..Styles.
er.ir•d 'A Ftiend. ·
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Amou From 1be ,Lower Puklal Lol
Ia Pomeroy, Oblo

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) - The tali, "young convict with
cropped hatr walked out of the prison factory at dusk Thurs·
day, flipped away bis cigarette and spat on the ground . Then
he stuck out bis banda to be handeuffed.

To

Raymond Farra, ~year~ld West
Virginia kidnaper and robber ended a 25-bour war of nerves in
which he al'ld a fellow convict
eambled tbe lives of 18 hostage11
against the hope that 200 pohce
would let them fiee trom tbe Ten·
nes11ee state priaon here.
l&lt;"'a rra and Robert Riven, 25,
of . temple, Tex., anned With
.38 and .45 aaliber pistols smugaled into the prison, ~ited more
tban '10 hostaau in a strangely
diaorpn!Md bld for freedom Jale
Wedl&gt;Oldar.
TrNt H01t.... Coutteout.ly
They releaaed all but 18, tnciud·
ina; three women. and entrenched
themselves in a deputy warden't office in tbe Prison elothlng
· factory. They treated their hostages with elaborate courtesy but
swore to kill tbem all unless gJv·
on a fast car and a chance to
shoot it out with police on the
blghway.
At the end they traded the1r
prisoners for a promise of no
punJib\Jle nt. a temporary trsns-.fer to the county jai.l and efforts by
laW)'ers to obtain tbeir release on
a writ of babelS corpus.
1be agreement with state correeUona COmmisaioner
Ke i t h
Hampton tbat broke the stalemate
promised that Rievera and Farra
would not be placed in ma~mum
eecurity or aolitar)r confinement
and BbaU remain in the DfvlcUon
County jaU "throqbout the lecal
proceedtna:s brou1ht In thetr be·
hslf wh1ch are to include a habeas
corpus petition for both said pmoners"

Illness Ends
lnDeaihFor
Mr. McQuigg

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COLUMBUS, 0 . UPI-Bitter
spring weather aa naaty a&amp; any
December product beaeir;ed the
upper MidwC11t and east today
w1th blinding snow storrm and
below·z.ero temperatures.
More snow was pcedicted from
the Montana Rocklet acroa the
northern plalllS, Wilt'ontin and
upper Michigan into the Great
Lakes and northern Appalachillll
and through the New EDC].a.nd
states.
Tbe mercury craubed to one degree below zero Uria moroi.n&amp; at
Bradford, Jn northern nlinols. fn.
ternatlonal Fallll, MiM., reported
three degrees above aero. Temperatures were below freezi.nc aa
far south as northern TenneUee
and the Misaourt·Atkan&amp;as Une.
The thermometer dipped to lSO

any•

.Opinion Comes
Answering

Query
Space applications of the
being developed by
brief announcement,
it would start contract
with

of
eral

&amp;

It called "a nuclear
ating system for
The flight version
five yean will wei.Jh
pounds, lncludina radiatlon
ing, and will be designed
unattended Jo space for a
It will -coat about 8 milUon

' Varwdium EmployM Reeei11e Aid frainins
First Aid Class In session - Pictured Left to right:
Pauline Lew!$ Plant Nurse; Carl Norris; Delbert Ludwig· John Povlleh; Bob Rhodes; John Kokovitch; Charles
Pyl~s; James Roulh; Jnd Ed CUnningham. Not pictured,
John Hoffman and Charles Connolly.

peroon may Simultaneously
as a county atte~ance
a county board of educa·
as a township trustee
same county, Attorney
Mark McElroy said today.
General save bts
from .J. B.
attorney,
in this case are not aubone another." said Me·
is one a check up-

• Aid Class In Trammg
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Fll'St
At VanadiUDl COo Graham PIant Cl~rly morning

at ••. m. "' Milwaaliee th&lt; coldest temperature ever f'eCOI'ded "
late m the sea11011 ta tbe Beer

il!~~u,_ we~; ilei!!F- 1~ . ou~lon wh"!'' .. ~reatnt 1-..r ,..t . ~- J61'0iji81tA .. IIIII~ j..(iio!
g!eal:_,0o!J&gt;"t!n·J'tvli&lt;l&gt; _,~gRh~nd lli!d Clbai cild bas !liopseil. .. , , o&lt;tident-plleil up oa m. 31 10t1th
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' :tttmllh~; bLaboraHolfto!'!', ~b11 ._l ....1 n~

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.,.o n
will, ~Jobn Kokovitcb, Charlet Pyles
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Da·lbl~~ks .
and Carl l{orria; store room,
Uvinl
' l;lY
James Rouab; Production, Chas.
DETROIT UPJ-Former Presl· ConnollY; Personnel, Delbert Lud·
dent Harry S. Truman told the wig.
Interest ,b u been high in each
National Association for the Ad·
of Colored Peoples' in two·hour seBSion, bec..we profesThursday the organi11 ~
trustees.
losing
friends mstead of
cUmbtrte:
them.
per
L. Johnson, executiYe
of the NAACP brtnch
needay of a meeting of East.etn prieea an increaa.e of 1.3 per cent
Begmnmg the first Saturday in
The
Meigs
Talent
Showcase
was
the local group had
District teachers at tbe Home of above a year aco.
April square and round dances
Mrs. A.ll(!e Neue, RIDute 7.
presentect
at
the
Midd1eport
High
~~sk_ed
the
former
president if be
A tbarp .reduction in gasoline will be spontored through the
correctly quoted when he re Tbe program c:oauhlttee of prim and the fifth cod.secutive month at Burlingham, all pro- School Thursday evening with Bpb
port.edly aaid "Jf anyone came
Mtl. Goi'don CaldftU, Bertha monthly decline in f004 prices ceeda going to the building fund. Hoefllch directing tbe sbow.
The Democrat Women's Club met
A
large
crowd
was
em
hand
to
intG
my store and tried to stop
Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Knight and prevented the index from l"ialng
Thursday ntght at the second Ward
witness
the
production
'whlch
had
busineea
I'd
throw
him
out.
The
Tony Gennette led tbe disCUI· to new record levels.
Racine Scouts Will
been presented at Syracuse last Negro. ehould bebave himself and Firehouse with tbe president, Mrs.
1lon on hOW' teachers an belp
Don Brewer, presiding. Guest
week. For thiJ week's show three show be is a good citizen."
build a IOOd ecbc.ol.
Lend Hand To Family
speakers were .Mrs. Wyman, presi·
new
acts
were
added.
In
Mr.
Truman's
an3wering
Racine Scouts will collect cloth·
AmGnc lhe points were: 1- Man Fined, Bond Is
dent or the Athens club, county
A new dance line, a bla~klli:llt wire, be s.id he ..... as ct~rrectly chairwomen Mrs. Marvin SJcke!JII
mg l''riday afternoon and Saturday
Vialta to homes to obtain parentt' Forfeited
Mayor
morning for the Lizz.ie Bostic fam- m,tmber composed of Maida fl,ouah, quoted and "I wauld do just
help to solve problema; 2--lleaDavid Nelson, S2, was arrested ily who were bUrned out of tholf Carla Wilson, Neda Bndford, Bev- what ( aaid I would. If I were in and Don Mullen.
lize you belon1 to an edueational Thursday nlgbt by Middleport
Mr. Mullen ta1kcd about the
erly Perrin and coUeen WUson Detroit I would sar the same propOied Veterana M•morial HosWednesday morning.
tee.m, aU joinina forces; to aehieve Cbief
of Police HerDert Gilkey
Anyone liYing outside of Racine w&amp;s one of tile new ones as was the thin&amp; to you personlllly .''
pital to be voted on May 3rd.
objectives; ~Eatlblilb )"'unelf and Patroimait Everett Bostic for
woul., Uke to donate should appearance of the Girla Enaemble
who
as 1 citizen of bt&amp;h caliber iD intoxicatic.n, -stayed in town jaU
The president and membeta of
tsll John Elwood, WI 9·3371. rhc.se ol MHS who sang "Twilight Time,"
'\co.lllmunity endeavor.
lhe club exchallied ideu witb
OV(l!rnigbt
and was fined $tl anC: in need of clothing are the •1other .Making up thts group are Karen
Jtxecu4ve Head J, S. Davit led
Mrs. Wyman on the raising of
by Mayor Kenneth Mc-Eihin· and four children, three dau ·;hren Grea:s. Bonnie VanCoooey, Bertha
a dlacuaaion Hllisted by the pro. coe:ts
money for tbe ~lub.
this mornlftl,
ages 6, 11 and 14, and one boy, 19. W1lsoo, Karen 'McElhinn~, Bever·
Prestdent Mrs. Brewer and Vice
cram committee on uiaUog ·~ neyNel.&amp;on
cllose to lay out hia
ly Perrm, Phyllia Hilbert, ~rianne
Prestdent Mrs. Dnrothy Bentz preproposed federal aid io education fine~. The mayor abo forfeited
.Brinkman, Susan Pullen, Janice
-Lcbev Is Bussed
sente&lt;l Doth the lady speakel'!l with
lawa.
the $1~ bond of Raymond Lam· Khru Ml
Zirkle, Linda Forrest. JuW Butch·
corsages in appreciation of their
lira. Avis Freeter, preaideat of bert who failed to appear on a
PARIS UPI - Soviet Premier er, Janice Richards, Christine Coats
attendance.
tbo Eutem group of teacbp, charge of recklea• operation of 'a Nikita S. Khrushchev, under thf! and ·Barbara Covert. Carla Wilson
Coffee was servf!d to tl,le approx·
April 9, 1960, Is the date of the
prulded, alliated by Wilma Hel'l'-&lt; motor vehicle.
watchful eyes oC French aecurlty t 11pped to "Sweet Geor&amp;ia Btown."
lmately
30 guel!ts by Mrs. Cleo
Southust
Dbtrict
Science
Day,
an
mann, tectetary·treulirer. Guests
police, made a pilgrimAge to V. I. ...The
at Middleport was co- event' which will Involve ap.d in- Smith and Mrs. Charles Mullen.
for the moeUJlll were diZIIed by
Lenin's Pari• apartment today and: sioonoo~ed by the local Band Booat·
NEW YORK UPI-'ltoeks fa- receivf!d a joyful embraee from ers and the S,yracuse Emereency tereat tcience student&amp; and adults
tile beauty M the Nease home for
vored the upalde again today in French Commun1st Party Chief Squad and as of, last nipt appro.d· from:: Pem, Hocking, Meigs, Law·
the oceuJon.
rence,,•Ross, Morgan, Athens, Jack
Games were played and buffet a narrQw and mixed opening.
Maurice Thorez.
mately $0!60 bad been cle&amp;Nd on aon, Sc:ioto. Washington, Vinton,
nfrelbments en.toN Jn cbara:e &lt;If
the show. This will be divided by Galll8 and Pike Counties.
Ule Chester teachen. Mr.a. Thelma
the
sponsorin&amp; a:;roupa.
~
Ditirict SCience Days are held
orr preaided at the coffee aerviee.
Mn. Emerson Jones anti Mrs annu1lly in each of nine districts
Robert Co11t1 w e eh
f In Ohio under the direction of the
the tieket salea i Ml eport with Distnct Science Day Committee
COLUMBUS UPI - Gov. )fichael
mbers seJUng of tbe Ohio Academy of Science.
the Junior Band
~nter
in the v . Di5.alk kept an appolnlment in
the tickets. Tickets went on sale
is Qllio Uni· Cleveland Thursday night despite
COWMBUS- A man wbp dreaded farm chorea in his boy, Monday and after all are in three
two threats telephoned to the
pnzes
be
ttven
to
band
mem·
hood will be the farmer's friend- Mr. County Agent of 1960 bers sellin&amp; the most tickets. EuDep~t- State House SW1tchDoard and gov·
- at a statewide dinner here Monday n!gllt, March 28.
ernor's mansion a few hours eargene Seara; band instructor, also
He Ia Manhal} K. Wblller, aeri-~senhng state government, educa· aSSISted with the U.cket sale.
and
H~rr11on, Jackson lier
F1rst a man called the switch·
A Bille of bome made candy was Higb School .
Phil Wolpert of New Haven &lt;!!Jitural agent lft Mf!dlna County tion, business and agriculture
Hi.Jb tchool students who have board at tbe State HoUse and
WIJ elected preaident of the Bend lince 1M3 en~ president thls will be In the Ohici Union on the conducted 'by tbe Boosters with
as
"John
him~U
ltotary Club at a regular meeting year of th_e Olno County Extens-~ unlve,ty campus for the cere- Mrs. Lcw1s Sauer, Jr., .Mra. Jack developed st&gt;ecial science proj~ts Identified
Thompson."
ion
Acenti
l'18oclaUon.
mon,y
and
dinner
sponsored
·by
are
eligible
to
enter
their
proand
:Us.
James
Pullen
Satterfield
held Thursday eveaiDJ at the
"The governor Is going to die,
The boY JdiaJltLng to
•.~ell thfl Agricultural Extenaion Su· in charge. A total of $S4 was real- ject&amp; in District Science Day~
BirUOrd. Methodiat Cbureh. Wol·
tonight,"
he warned.
com
atld
clean·
up
the
~
be·
Yice
and
Americ•n
CyGam.id.
State
Science
Day
1960
is
Aprd
ized from the candy.
pm II employed at ille PbWp otuae J aht~ wanted to · be in
.
MmuteJ
later, a second call WIJ
22
at
Antioch
College.
Yellow
.$porn plm~
.
t~ae field• Wbtklnl the b0J111"....
JGhn T. Mount, administrative
placed at the sovernor's manaloq .
B!ril~t;,
Ohiql
State
ISctenoe
Niomed .......Nidelll wa1 arew up tO be" a leader in a a1siltant to Dr. Novice G. Faw·
D.,.,
1n conjunction with A caller whn identified himself Ill
.Barry Mlller, Nft' Haven
man.r-eided proi_HIIiop,• .aricul- , cet~. pr~csident of Obiv Sta~e -q-nt·
of the Ohio •· John Thomas.. to one of the
1\1!,..11 Clpebart .,.... elected tiU'al. aeniiC,, 1fblch .&amp;i!l wnt sym- vera1ty, will prese~t the aW~
one of the servants asked for · Mrs, DiSalle.
aec:retlr)'·trepurer.
bol116 on the teatJmod!al pr~ on behalf of Pres1dent Fawcett
When' told &amp;be wu out. he said
active
most
NeW membeR Of tile boml of £ram.
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to Wblaler. ..
to g1ve her the messaae; "There'J
clirecton are Dr. .John .Ridgeway,
The e~~gr,.ved silver plaque
a bomb m the governor'a Gffiee."
In 17 yeJrl Whisler,
80\lf(, a commend• tb£ exteQ5iou wotkers
· ,New Haven; J. L. Stewart, New
State highway'! patrolmen &amp;earch·
'"Haven and 0. J, l.oiUc. New wiry 4T. hu travtled 280,001) on their "exceptional services"
cd
the govemor'B office, the man·
mne ....."a dlltance ~tter than ~o jn advanelna: a&lt;:lentiflc qrleulHav~.
·
and the state airplane ID
slon
nwinl the metUftl a dlaeuttion tildea around the world, l _gue!ll" ture to benefit 'the ' landa .anti tb.e
wbic~ DiSalle Oew to Cleveland
1&gt;1' Wolpert and ~ltofl BoM" '"'' -ln h!J drivinl around M.edma people of Ohio.
Thur~day night, but found nothinl
W B 'WoOd Jtate extension
pteoented In rqord to tho tot!&gt; county to briRI advice aDd
farmers.
_.
1 . . Ill ~ sld B rio F
MEIGS GENIIAL HOSPITAL
~ 'ntcll aclult educatl~ clagq bfl. holp to ,3,000
d rector, w
rre e. _u n
.
At tha~ · d"mner, Wbialer w ill ae- Bawman
Admissions. Mrs. Clarence ChapInC
held
Ill
Pl.
Pleaoa~~
ot
New
Yort
'WUI
t)i:eak
1
cept the Diltina:ul1Ji9d ' Sel'vice Of\ "Sclence and .Agrlcu1tufe."
man, Syracuse; and Jennie Watson,
Award Of the' AC11cuJ~I DIV~I- &amp;)\oman 1a marketin• · dlrectmPomeroy.
l.on o1 Amerlean Cyanamid Com- for American C)!anamtd'• agrlcul·
Dismissed: Alma M1ll~r, Middle·
.paoy. n 1\0119~ Wblaler .. aa hla tutil di.ritiOn a'nd HstioM!ble
port · Alice Frick, Pomeroy Rt. 3•
~teo !or I'their · contrlbu"tiont fD&lt; ltl teehnologleal developo
Birlha: Mrs. Paul Si~,
Wid, a ~db; ,
f ~~~t:t_! ' \d.O Ohlo'l·'fU'Oire.,.
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Drifting Away

Democrat\\' omen
Hear Speakers
Thursday Night

Science Day For
SE District Is
Set·For April9

F:=;A~V=O"'I.~U:::PI-::IDI

Two Threats At
DiSalle's Life
Didn't Stop Him

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ev•u, repre.

o( McHenry and a four-car coW.
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·Jurors Added
To Venire In
January Term

By

Man Who Dreaded Farm Chores
New Haven Man
Will Be Honored Match 28th

UIOWS, whipped

·
by 4~mile-an-hour wind!, blitzed
Ten addttional empJoseea at aiooal as «ell as practica 1 m· weatern Pennsylvania, dumped
the Graham Plant have compJet- &amp;tructions were gi~Q. with par- three indies 01 more of mow 1n
ed the Red Crou First Aid course t,icular empba&amp;i! beirg placed on several areas ana. laid a danl:d-·
This class began tbeJr firllt sea- the usage of facilities md pro- nus &amp;now .s hck acroe~ mod. roads.
sion in December 1&amp;Ge and fin· cedures carried out ill the plant
Toda)''S snows eame on the
ished the coune March 11. 1800. diapeosar)f.
heell of a spruag blizzard. that
With th·11 grou p a total of 72 eJogged midwes~ bi.J,b ways
the These classes have been ably instructed by Howard A. Price, superviM!ry ·people
bave been wit-h lO.foat drifts 'and touebed
aiiistant J!lant ~anaeer aDd Mra. c:lve11 Paeh training_
otf a raah of ehain~idfon smuh·
Pauline A. Lewu, plan~ nurse.
, An eight hour tefreaher •coune ups Thursday.
Tboae ~pleUng t:be ~· ts beJ.aa plillbed immediately !or
NlDeteen cara-includin.l • po.

Living Costs

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· 'UPI-Tbe
tioa's
coats. spu:rred
Audrey Wells, a .spokes·
Teachers Study hisher
interest rates and medici!!
for the group said tod-ay the
billa, edged up laat montb to
has about $4,30()"' in its
equal
the
all·time
high
1et
laat
fund. Mrs. Wells indi- Large Crowd
Improvements ~ November.
cated construction is expected to
The Labor Department's cOn- start when weather brt!aks.
Sees second
price index reversed
The BRC
beaded by
Eastern Schools aumer
month downtrend by
Junior Stanley, presdient, are I
'"l'Wentr Ways to BUild a Good two-tenths of 1
-cent.
It
was
oontmuing
money-raising projectB Talent Showcase
School'' was thfl theme tbis Wed· 126.6 per cent of averue 1947-49 to fatten the
fund.
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Springt•.:me!

Wea\her In
December Style
Bites Midwest

,rocer.

WTTLE LOANS,

"FORMALS

Eon

Tb1t defiant action b7 Charlet -'-"----- - - - - - - -

WEATHER

enttne

Defiant Kidnaper, Robber Is
Winner In Tennessee Prison

Elected To Head
Bend Rotarians

diction.

toans
for SPRING!

JMI Cochran, lec.al lMI Cr011 dl,.
,.,..., chalr~N~n. altru,.ly ....._ eH
hit ffduN IWI fl,_ ftthtlnf when
lnfot:mtcl that hll wtMMIM Wll
en fl,...

Lawyers Repreatnt Them

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~Ill INDS TA~K
CHAR.LOTTIIVILLI, Va. UPI-

Hampton also agreed that as a
reault of thetr nbclHon
they
would not lose any good time or
honor time Tbree lawyers agreed
to repreaent them.
Rivera'a big grievance was that
a fellow prisoner had prepored a
writ of ·habeu t'Qf,JIUi for him
but he could not ,iet.U. .POtui&amp;~.
He complained ~!11111 denied le·
pJ counsel.

SAVE!On Well Known MekesOf
Electrical Appliances, Miun, Irons,
Toasters, Skilleh On Sale In The
Frank
Mro. Alfred Bill'
Hou•ewarel
On ain oar.
centerpieces I I:B~ig~ ~·~·~:II~I~•-~Ev~e~rett~l~LI~g~h~lf~oo~t,:M:ro~.1:=;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=;;;;

Utd IOid banquet at tbf! Letart
J'allt &amp;chool buUdina:, !Friday
nllht. The dinner was prepared
and served by the mothers of
Stoute end wtves of the committ~m 111 o. Tables. were decorated

condl••·
gold
ofandceremonies
for the
Herbert Roush. Rev.
gave an lnterutlne:
the subject "A Home
POMEROY, OHIO
Tbere Was No Bo,y."
and 10ngs were preaented
TONtOHT 1nd FRIDAY
Seouta. The aniJ:tant chair·
"&amp;AMBoN and DELILAH"
of MGll Dlatri-ct presented
Vietor Mtture - Hedy Lamarr 11 '"Cc Cub Sco"t Charter to the
SA'URDA y
of the
Scouu.
1'GIIU,S TOWN"
held
Mtmle V-an Donn Ray Anthony
1roup .tincina
- ilioIs Called Up
"INVISIBLE INVADERS"
Y911der" followed by the bene(Sci.,... Flctlon)

(The Weather Won't Alwoys !le Cold)

First
Appearance
, ·
In Racl'ne Area

Ewmg eoneernbg "The Umoo Signal" ond "The Young Cl'u.,der,"

p1,1blicatlons of the WCTU A letler was read from Mra. Lillian R
Dickson of Formosa expressing apThc Execultve Committee nf the predation for usf!d greeting cards
Middlcporl Hlgh School Alumm which wlll De placed in hospitals
Association met at the home of for ch1Jdren snd teper patients.
"To Keep the Skyways of Faith
Mrs · Wesley Fry, president, Wednesday evening
Burnmg" was the topjc of Miss
All occas w~ cards which the
Duffy, program leader. A sk1t
umni plans to sell were d(stributed "The World Around the World"
and wtll be on sale by Mn. Char· Wl.!l prt!sented by Mrs Lena Hu.
lt•s Asa BradDurr. Miss Sally lier assisted by several members·
Schaar, Mrs William Walters, Lee A porhon of the study book ''Shad·
Smith and Mrs. Lucy Gregg WJth ow Over Amertca" D-y John D. Freeman was reviewed by Mrs George
Mrs Richard vaughan, Miss
Howell and ~rs. Cash Bahr """'·I H A
mg
,w,.l ;Je•u•."' ''Tell Me the Story of
Plans were made to gtve
by Sally Globokar, concluda lad 1es diamond rln~ and 11
ed the program after which a sorod and sptnning reel at the;;'*::~ c1al hour was enjoyed and refreshments served
~anquet and dance. This
The April meeUng will be held
will begm 1mmediately after
ter
at the Baptist Church.
May 7tll is the date set for a

Scout Event Held
In Letart Falls
For Pack, Troop

ICanteen Maktng

ber.

AI Umnl•GOmp1ete
plans For Annual
Banquet, Dance

Mr. and ~1r9 Dwight LoJ;:on and
son, S!Up, \11/llled m Portsmouth,
Sah•rllay , with her mo\ller. Mr..
florence Holley, who accompamed
Brenda Lee Hysell was honored them home (ur a vtsJt
wlth a birthday dinner for her fint
birthday given by Mn Rosemary
Mrs. Lena Pickens of Mason. W
Hysell and her grandparents, Mr. Va , was the SundRy d1nner ~uest
and Mrs. Lawrence i\oJanley
of :~tr and Mrl!l EVt&gt;t"i!tt McKmght
Attending were Mr llnd Mrs Ed· Calling 111 the afternoon were \lr.
d1e Manley of Columhu9, Mr. and 1.nd Mn Chester Erwin o( M1cldtc·
Mrs Raymond Manley and Cathy port, Mrs. Fern Sweeney nf Rut
and Roger Manley
land and Mrs Effie Halliday of
&lt;A few days before her birtbdsy , AthelUI.
b•k• .. 1, w•th the plm to be
Brenda received a birthday ~:ard
Mrs. Don Thomos and Mrs
nounccd later. Alumm ":J''~::~~:
from her lather, PYC La~nce
Will be eonloeted for boked
Hyael1, who II; stationed Jn Karls- George Neuelroad Jr were Galli· for
the sale.
ruke, Germany. with the u. 5 Ar· polls vlettora Tuesday.

ens, Iowa, 11fter a several daya vialt
Wltb thell' COUSin&amp;, Mr. and MrJ.
Ben Neutzling.
J

•

CHUCKLE
FOR TODAY
I

REV. NOIIDLUND

3-DayBible
Conference To
Start Monday
A three day Bible Conference
will be held begmnifJ&amp; Monday,
March 28 at the Antiquity Baphst
Church with Rev. Ralph Nordlund
of .Fostoria, Ohio, as speaker.
Rev. Nordlund will speak Monday evening on "The Secret of the
Untroubled Heart." Tuesday mgbt
the topic will be "The Double
Work of the Holy Spirit'' and Wednelday his topic is "The Pnest
Who Prayed For Us In GethseJQane."

Additional jurors to lhe venire
of the Me1gs Couaty petit jury
were drawn today by jury com·
misaioners.
They will serve in continuation
of the Januaq term of ~urt.
They are:
Guy Shuler, Gladya B. Black·
wood, Ethel M. Smith, Clarence M.
Headley, Helen Mulford, VirginJa
Pbalin, DaVJd C. Mlller, Gay fields,
Marton McClure, Winona Butkley,
Charles D. Woode, Edlth L. Hartmger, Raymond Fitch, Carrie lleln·
bart.
Ebie Crouser, Clyde Stewart.
Velma Rue, Ottll Cleek. Ann Sauv·
age, Clyde Stott, Freda Reed. Wil·
ma Davis, Raymond Cotterlll, ft.o..
bert 'M:cElhmney, and Wanora
Beaver.

Three Aid Squad
Calls Are Reported
The. Pomeroy Em~rgency Squad
made c.US at 4:40 p. m. Tbunday
to Jtnny WalsOn, Condor .S~et.
where abe was administered oxr·
geo for an apparent heart eQDdition and was treated by Dr. Hewetson· at 5:13 p. m. to George MeQuigs, LincoJn lUll, and then again:
to Jenny Watson at 9 p. m. when
she was transported to Meigs General Hospital.

WarOiNeivesEn-ds

Dixie Leader Wants Change
In House CiYil Rights Action
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Richard B. .~ussell (D-1fa.)
said today he would be "very q~uch surpnsed if the Senate
did not change the five-point civil rights bill approved by the
House.
Sehate leaders hoped the House
Skt.tracb Own re.
measure could be p11std without The Senate promptlJ llidechanae and aent diredly \.0 tb' tracked its own medun.-and lflllt

White Houa4:. Otherwise, a tii'Dt!- the Hou!IG biD to the judlciar:r
consuming Senate-House OOnfer- comdllttee, headed bl Sijfi• .james
fince would be ncceSSU'J to work 0. Eastland &lt;V-Mles:) 1Silt: li' · inout a compromise.
structed the. com.mi,U.ee tb ~
But storm stgnal.s arose from the m,easure back. bJ~-. ~~ '1\l.et&lt;
both liberal senators wanting a day.
·
',·
w..
stronger b!U and emb1ttlOO SoutbThe Senate· defeated ·•:.·lt an

motiOn to refer t.be bill
legislation. Rll8SeU 11 the leader
commiUee With p~ time
of the Southern bloc.
1•::~ld EaiUf,Rd told ntWfmen be
The House finally passed Ita 1'
not call a commit\ot meetuntil ill rtiular 1ettiop .Jioobill by a 3lJ.l09 vote 'thursday
The meiiaure includes most of the
admini1tratioa'a civil rights propasais, -includini a plan lor court

erp.ers fighting any civil rights

appoiilted tefete~a tc.t safee;uard.
ND&amp;ro Wlillt 1/JPI&amp;.

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