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:letter Health
q_ ,lub Program Was
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a-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

o. March 19, 1960

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'lbe Rock Springs Better Health
-Club met Thursday aftern90n il
tbe Grange Hall with Mra ..-Wilbur
;.Bailey, Nn. Hugh Bearha and Miss
. Clrol Bearhs aa hostesses.

Around And
About
Middleport
1Y FaEDDtl HOUDASHr.T

Senior, Junior Choruses, Ensemble,
Jolly Oub Met
Present Excellent Program Friday Night ll~centJy At Home
An excellent program was presented Friday evealng ~Y the Of Mrs Evans

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Sit' des Shnwed
Ch . t
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T Garden Club

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Mr and
Linder Dams entertamcd wtth a dinner Friday at
their new home in Flalwoods.
Gue-lilB were Jtev. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Jamestown, N. y,
Rev. and Mn Francis II. Gla:z~ler
Mrs Dwight Milhoan and daughtcr, llcldl .

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MobU lledemntlon Center
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EVANS

Sunrise Service

IN MIDDLEPORT
To Rcdc('m Your F11led
S and H (ireen Stamp Hooks

Discussed At
ClaSS Meeting

TUESDA V Mi\K. 22nd
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Morchants Police Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Beverag•.•
Until 2:30 A .M.

Gardenl'ng Paper
Presented By
Mrs. Wildermuth

Mr1 Louis Reibel assisted by
Mrs. _Elmer Wickham entertained
the TwlliC:ht Garden Club Thursday evening at her home, UniOn
Avenue
The meci.lng 10 charge of Mrs.
T A. Hennessy, preudent, oprnwith devohon11 taken from
IM!'III'•• 7. 1-12 by Mr11. Reibel
a meditation and closprayer. Followmg the
to Flag, members answerto roll call wlth a flowering
or shrub.
A oontrlbutlou of $5 was made to
the Johnny Applttieed HiMh~p
It was decided to prfPar.
j gar~e~ articles for the Dally Senlt was also decided to make
~:~rrangcmcnl for Achievement
Middleport
on March
Garland, Mrs. Kaand Mrs. R.flibel
as the nominating

Mrs l!:\'erett Lightfoot presided
over the meeting when the Homebuilders Class ot the Bradford
Churcfl of Chrht met lill the
church rrlday evening.
ThC&gt; meetm.: wa• opened w1th
the group giving the Lord's Prayin untson ll(ter which the
11crlpture wus resd
The secretary and treasurer's
were given by Mrs. Bonl'ickens. Plans wrre discussed
the Ea~tcr Sunnsc 11crvices
"The Crepe Myrtle Is
whlt-h lhc rlalll• will hold They ll~~:~~;,;~~ldBound" prepared by
wJIJ be as11!1;ted by the Teun&lt;~gers
Wildermuth, was r•nd
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Leverett Roush. lt was
During the evening a pound
out that rrepe myrtle
I I !~"'~•! was held for Mr and Mn. likes aun and eastern exposure
and blooms from early Aucu•t unPaul Sluon.
Others attending were Mn tll late freete,
A de111erl couue was \lfrved
Jammt Reed, Mrs . Ivan Woods, Mr&amp;
RUSICII and son Anthony,
the hoate••e• during the aoclal
, and Mn. Rolland Russell, Mr.
Mn. Larry Pickens, Everett
Miss Garland presented a paper
Lightfoot 1nd sons, Butch and "Planting Trees and Shrubs". She
Jeff, Mr. and Mrs . Homer For- spoke ol a frin&amp;:e tree which 1he
rc:tl , Mrs Rlchllird Wllt, Mrs. Ro- planted and mentioned abrubs
bert Hoover, Mn. Glenn Evans which were clven her to plant
and sons Tommy and Danny, Mn. which she ca lla her "FJ'Iendlhlp
Norman Hysell
Garden ." The poem "A Salute To
Refreshments were served by The Tree" by Henry vanDyke
Mrs Rollahd Russell and Mn. concluded her paper.
Forrest.
MocARTHUR UNDIR KNin
NEW YORK UPI-Gen. Doug1aa
MacArtbur will underao aurJtl')'
to redlK!e an enlarged proatrate
a:Iand In the near future, the 80·
year·old general'a physician aaJd.

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BAMBOO ROLL-UPS

The hualnelis meeting wae con- '~tiOi~~~~?i~fo'M'doi:Oe
ducted by Mrs. Wilham Slater, l ~
president, and the group voted a thePiahn.o,•apil•l
made for , .
1
contribullon to the Heart Fund.
A report from the nominatinc tendmg
Central Diacommittee was read and the fol- Lrict CCL
-at tiM C~llowing Mficen were elected: vary
Baptist Churcb in Rio
pret&gt;ident,
Mrs.
Charles Au
on ApriJ · l. Among those
Bradbury; vice president, Mra.
to atteo.9 are Mn. SlatGlenn Hen~Ier; secrelary, Mrt.
Mrs Clarkson, Mrs. Fultz, Mrs.
Robert Mills; treasurer. Mrs. Dale l!~mea Brewiogtoo, ~rs. Bradbury
Walburn and publicity, Mrs. RtRichard
Chambers, Mra.
chard v.ughn 'I'hey will be instal
Fry, Mrs. Adell Cullum
led at the May meeting.
and
Gene Houd••helt.
Plans
were made !or nut
·fiaveling prizes for the evenmonth 's meeting which wUI be a mg w~re won by Mr1. Paul Tbei11
Hobo Part¥: , w be Mid at thl and Mrs. Slater.
sun•hine Cottage of the Glr;t
Refreahment11 were tii'Yed bf
buts on Pearl Street. Each mem:
Everson, Mrs. Robert lllllJ,
her Is to invite a guell.
' Mra. The1ss and Mra. Ch1mben:.
Commlttees appointed by the
prealdenl for the party were program. Mrs . Kay Burkett, Mrs. Agncs l.enwen, Mr9. Bernurd Jo'ullz
and Mn. William Everson.
Decoratmg: Mra Bradbury, Mn .
Lewi 1 Sauer Jr., Mn. James Pullen and Mrlh p , K. Rueaell.
Food: Mrs. Charlel Clarkaon,
Mn. Gloria Clark80I'J., Mrs. Gloria
Ehen bac b , Mn. J . J . Dav 1a, Mrs.
wendell Bunce and Mn. Francia
Biron.
Following a talk by Mra. Davia
on the propoted Memorial Hoapital for Mel&amp;~ County, the oraanl·

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NO. 288

Spring_? Hoi

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Wants l-2 Billion Owed State
On Old\ Mental Care Bills Collected

Ohio, Nation
Shivers Under
Snow Blanket
An atimated two tnchet of
snow that feU lut nl&amp;bt aad this
moraine was quick!¥ melted today
. a!'d. au biJhways are iD good _eoaditlon aceordlnJ to the State Hiahway Patrol.
!fhe· fint day of Spring he", as
tn tlte•re1i of th.e nation, wu aDJthinC b~t like Spring.
.According to the United Press
Jnternittonal, it mat be eprillJ on
the kitchen calendar but oy.t&amp;ide
it's stlu long underweatber weather for much of the nation.·
The Weather BureaU potted eokl
wave wMnings for the Dlt'&gt;tas
and ~ootana as a mass of Arctie
atr-tnoved aoutb 11'9111 canada.
The mercury dropped to one
bel()W1 at Bradford, m.. zero at
Penitob 1 Mich., 'and 1 above at
Marquette, Michigan.
:In Tampa, P1a., residents were
more l.n need of hip boote than
topcOats. More than 6.000 to a,oOO
pel'IODII~ abandoned their homes to
water and mud.
"l'he i-ai.'l-swollen Hillaborough
Rlw:r. closed ftlur .bridges and
spilled into roads and houses over
muCh of . north Tampa. :Most of
the famiUes driven from their
hotUs mOved in with friendl and

Five Charged In Altercation
"a riOt'~

11\ale would be able
the

families

before

,Police Have
Busy Weekend,
Short Handed

WestVit~ia

Man Killed h.
d"::'pite bighw~ya
were
lllppery ln spots In maey se&lt;:tions
ol the ottte.
.
A IIDlted Presa [oternatlonal
aurvey -tbn-ed at leut six peraona died in traffic accidents
f~om 8 p.m. Friday untU m.idnigbt
Sunday.
lDeluded were: Raber&amp; E. Cork·
rean, 24, Lewisburg, W. va., tiUed
in a b~ad-on collili,on on V. S. IJZ,
ibou\ two mile• weat of South
Point In Lawrenee County, and
Lou Alln Henderson, 8, Olmatead
Falla, kilhu:l w~en tl:\e car in whh:h
aile was riding coJUdocl with an
o&amp;~m: c.,r on Ofiio 'lt northwest of
Belpre.

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Pennsylvania, where lOme areas
got an inch of snow, or Wilmington, Del., which Jot two inebu.
An inch of snow also feU at Dubuque, Iowa, and Marquette, :Mich.,
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Food Demonstratl' "'n Gl'ven At Meetl'ng
Of Ml'ddleport Child Conservationists

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Tbe rul builders of tlll.s bank ore tho j,eople
af thla eommunity-merchants, proleulonal people, home rnakera, Iannen, and Will• earners.
Our proareao depond.s on yollflo·
llo we're In favor of evel')'lbln&amp; that aids c:om•
, ' munlty prooperlly.-from bu)llntl locallY 1o f.,._
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CHUCKlE FOR TODAY

Senior and Junior Glee Ciullo and the Ensemble of tbe Middle•
.. LUCILLI HAWIO....
port Schools beginning at 8:00. under the direction of Mrs. to Hoatell
gilt. Evana
wore when
preaeoled
Mr1. Jean
the
Clarence Lacey.
Jolly Club met ThuriCUy evenlng
Mrs. Ralph Grave• underwent
The program opened with the Senior Glee Club dressed ~~ at her home, Bailey Run.
surgery Thursday at Mt. Carmel
pastel formals! singing the ever popular, ''Oh, What a Beauh·
A abort buwness seuion wu Hospn.al tn Columbw and 11 conful Morning" rom the show, ''Oklahoma". Others in the first held with Mrs. JOhn Leifheit, vlce n.Ie~cing nicely. Her room numgroun were, ''Five Men Went To Mow", which is based on an president, in charge. Tbe travehng ber 1s Ml.
Eng!ish' F o lk Song, "Think 0 n Me. " CIOSIJl'g th e group was prtze donat«&lt; by Mrs. Albert
Mrs Claude 0 arst, a paI1enI aI
f , Th .
ni
"Giannin&amp; Mia, from tbe Fire Ly' .
etr accompa st was Woodard wu awarded to Mrs. Meigs Genenlh Hospital
foUowtna:
.
rled
Judy Butcher.
Donald
Hauck.
Mrs.
Wilbur
Hanna
fall
at
her
orne,
l8
repo
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l'•hl
d
The Glee Club wao oeoted in
e ouse -. a were turne oD IDI receaved aa a.nnivenal')' &amp;ift improvang.
h t b e a udlence could I ouOW ll!ld !:Ira. Ha.uct and Mra. Evant!
the audtence u tbe members of so
Mn. Patrick Loch•rv,
lh ·
lh t at rd
"
· led blrlhd
•n.
-• Mrs. Leo
the Ensemble loot their place•
e bwo 1 u Ulef ~re prln
ay IPu• 1rom
eJ.r secre
Story and ._.in
Janice Story were
for the second part of tbe pro- on t e proerams.
pals.
viJiton in Columbus, Frida)'.
gram The Enlemble wblcb was Th... thl...., lhlill N, a Ieffler
Gamea were played and prlzu
Mn. Nellie Tracy il recuperating
accompanied by 10-q"nn Buchanan
race
awarded to M1'.s. Woodard, Mrs. from aurgeat the home of Mr.
.,
sang ''Autumn Leavell", ''Twilight Than ..,.. the wwkl hath known Roy Maye1', Mra. Cbarlea StrauN and Mn. Gerald Wildermuth.
T1me", "How Htlh the Moon"
sh4111 riM, ,
and Mrs. Leifheit.
Paula June Elcbinter, small
and "Walk Hand in Hand.''
With flame .., fnedom In tMir
Refresbmenta carrying out the daughter of Mr. and Mn, Paul
The Junior Glee Club an abo
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st. Patrick's Day theme were 1 Eichinger, returned borne today
to be complimented on their And liaht of knowllldtt ln their aerved by the bOitul.
from Children'• HOI!Ipltal, Columpart of the program a11 they pre.,..._
-bus, after undergoing sura:ery.
sented ''Around the World", "If
COLUM"II UPI Ll
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You Can't Sing, Whiltle," ''To A Naw arts lh•ll bloom, .t..ll
- quor 0 l·
bloom of 1VTII
.-•.. mould,
rectot: Richarb c.d Crouch
has .li&amp;tW'ld Rose.. •nd · "l Love u·tlle
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Wtllie", Karen McElhinny was And •ver rrthlht.... mualt thrill
0 80
Un
ed 118 new ran s n stores smce
the1r accompanist.
the llclu,
JaDuary, 1959, and removed 86
In the rourth group ol songs And ..,.ry II .. shtll bot a ....
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others . -::-:;:cc;--:--==::wh1cb was presented by the En· Wilen ell tM Mrlh Ia 'ara1il...
A corttnbutipn was "'ad.e to ~he was bospitabzed. A commurtieasemble, the theme of tbe program
Heart Fua.d wben MaenoHa. Tem- lion was read from Violet Smith
"Peace Oa Eartb'~ waa empbaaiz· N•tiM with nation. lanct with ple Pythl•n Si1ter1 met Thursday Hollenbaua:h, Nelsonv 1lle.
ed with tbe sliaging of "Let there
laM,
evening at the DAV HaD.
At the clo5e of the meetiag, a
8e Peace On Earth"- Also in the Unal'lllofd ,hall lift .. comredfi
Amanda Kaspar, excellent aen- social hour was enJOyed, game.
group were "He" whlch wu beauior, ;;:-esided and Rhea Myen w•s were played with priPS awardtifull)' dl)ne · an¢' "r'D1 the Still ol In •v'ry hMirt altcl brala ah•ll reported quite Ul at the home o( ed the winners and refrNhments
the Nf&amp;hl" and "Nigbt Son&amp;."
throll
her daughter, Mn. Aaron Keltiln. were Jel'Ved by Mi81e 1 Lena · and
Miss Judy Gregg wall featured T"- .,uiM of one frettrftlty.
Flowen were sent her WbHe abe Thelma Grue.er. ·
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as the 11olo1sl for the JODI, "One
World'' with the Senior club pl'fl·
sented along with "Li(l;e BirdJ at
Eve." ." Lost In Music" and "U
FOR AN EXCITING WINDOW
Witb All Your H~arts".
EFFECT ••• AT BUDGET PRICES
MembeJ's of the Junior Club
jomed w1th ' th~it· older &amp;latera
for the closing · number of the
program, again emphasizing world
peace, "These Thing• Shall Be'' by
Krone.

Mr and Mrs. Chfford ll&amp;yee
were m· Galhpohs today to visit
wath Frank Cheese brew, pattent at
; ·.Mrs. Maxine Arnold presided and
Holler Hospttal
ned the meetmg
F068, mother of
~up &amp;IDJin&amp; o....
MnMnp. William
• ollowed by the ~
Lord's Prayer and
L- Mttc11 was ta ken to th e
.• .... Salute. A re~rt of the SJCk
Me&gt;gs General Hosptt&gt;l ' h" wee t
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• committee was "iven by Mra. Ar·
w h en h er cond tUon be came worse.
Sh h •-·
lh Mil b b
'· lee Abbott and Mrs. Bmh•.
R·~gular
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c
ome
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• A pro'"'am was presented by
~ wh1ch opened w1th a
···• Mra. B.t.Uey
The new c ha rte r was di sp 1.aye d w h en the- Su gar Run PTA
·~ an d Mn Ro Y Horne, wh ore: poem, "'Top of lhe Morning" by met Thursday evening at the school.
sade rn the Stansbur)' apartment on
- Mtt. Anna Reuter Four artu:·les
Mrs Edward Bacr presided at the meeting which opened Grant Street, are spending the
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· were l'ead includmg," ravmg 1 wtth prayer by Robert Roberts. A c..'Ommunicatlon was re_ad w&lt;ekend tn Gr ayson · Ky with rei ·
: an Elbow out the Wmdow ," by Mrs
C
p
d T
h
atJVes
Horace Abbott; "Malunty . the from the Ohio ongrcss 01 aren 15 a-n
eac ers announcmg
Among those attending the Rio
_ Best o( Uie," Mrs. w1u1am Grues a workshop to be held at New Concord, June 7 and 8. The Grande Baptl1t Associational meeter; "Eat Rtght ."' )trs George skm dtstnct co nference to be held in 'Marietta on May 3 was also ing in Racmt yesterday were Mrs.
A report on the recent project Paul Smart, Mrs. Charles Bennett
ner; and "Longer and Healthu~ r announced .
of heart study In the school was and Mrs. Wilhs Anthony, wbo atLife," Mn John uartung
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given by ::ms. Uoyd Wright, health tended both the afternoon and
Focurteen steps to prevent acct
dents g1ven by Mn. Amos Leon
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ord preceded a contest l'Onducted
by Carol Bearh5 and won by ~1r.'i
r15 mOS V
Rinehart were named as the nom· meetma: were Paul Smart, W1lbs
Arnold and . ~trs. oh~·er Clark 11
matini committee to report at the Anthony , Mrs. M 11ton HIXKI and
WI&amp; announced that Mrs HArold
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April meettng. The Fourth Grade Mrs. Hertha Archer
Blacklton, MIS.!I Ahce Euler and
Jessie Saunders was hostess l4 taught by Miss Carolyn Smlt~ W~tn
Gsry Preston, who has been a
Mrs. William Grucaer would be the Walk In {iarden Club wttb the the attendanct= banner
patle"\ at the Mason Chnic where
hostesses al the April meetmg.
president, Belva Willard, preaidJames O'Brten, program chair· he wa. taken when one of bia
The hymn, "Blest 8£' the Tte" ing
man, Introduced Danny Thompson lungs collapsed. was returned to
The meeting was opened by the who sang "When lmh Eyes Are hi1 home, Fri&lt;lay, and is improving
and the benediction concluded the
meeting after wh 1ch rerreshmenls dub prayer followed by the &amp;!!- Smilins" and "Mother Machree" mcely
were aerved by the hostPsses to ute to the l&lt;'lag. Response to roll with Mrs Roy Tracy Jr. as accomMra. Paul Sisson is recoverln~
those named above and Mrs Jill- call was my experience wtth a panb:t. Leshe Jo'ultz was mtto- at ber home from a broken 'r.r.Dl
mer Radford , Mrs Lew1s Gruescr, new flower 1 grew laat year.
duced and tpokt on the 1ewage du -~ sustained last week .
.Mrs. Roy snulh and son, DonOJt&gt;,
An inv1tat1on from Lazarua posal for Pomeroy and Charles -Mrs. Charles Gilbert came yetterMrs. Roy Grucser and Vu.:k1 Ab- store in Columbut to attend a Jap- Gl~a spoke on the new school day to spend the weekend w1th. her
bott
1;;mese flower 11 rranging claa1 was Echaon Hobstetter w11s present and mother ~drs Mmnae Erlewme, apd
read and round robin cards were I talked on the hoa;pltal Juue.
family 'ot Grant Stret!l She cadie
Tri-City Sewing Oub
prepared to be 1ent to sick ne1gh
Refreshment&amp; were . served at especially to attend the Glee Club
bors of the community. Slides of the close of the meeting by ,\!rs Concert w whtch her mece, Judy
Entertained ThurMday
the Christmas show held at the W11Ham Swat?&lt;ei. Mrs Charles Gregg, parhctpated
Mrs. Fred LclfheJl enlerlamed Bedford school bouse Jn Decem- Radlot:d. Mrs Mildred Hayes, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Gilbert whose
the Tr1-C1 ty Sewmg Club Thurs- b~r were shown.
E. H . Hedncks, Mrs. Robert Mur home 111 m Sprangfleld, returned
day evenmg at her home, Rock
The conteat b1 Anna Hart was ray, Mn. Luther Brumbalow, Mrs. Wednesday from a vacation jn
Sprmgs.
won by Jesale saunden.
R D. Heaton , Mr11. Charles Wise , Florida
Flowt.&gt;r arrangement&amp; of forced Mrs . James Sprou13e, Mrs. B J, Ro- ·-"-'-"C"Ccc-------...,---:::-:----:---;--:----:--The evening wa~ ~ pent sor1ally
and in sewi ng anrl durmg tht• branchea and bulbs were Judged gers, Mrs Edgar Vanlnwagen. Mrs
evemng hostess g1fts were pre· and ribbon!! awarded to Belva Wll· Fred Vandall, Mrs Marcaa Cape•V
senterl to M" L"'h"' A d"'ert ''"'· a blue, Anna H.rt, red •nd hart an~ Mrs Pearl Aah .
cour-se was se-ned by the hoateBS Jen 1e Saunders and Belva Wilto Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs. lard each white ribbons.
A demonstration of foOd was given by the home servieeo ad~
Rus~Sell Wihon, Mrs W1Hard
visor when the C.C.L. of Middleport met at the office of the
Wildermuth, " 1" ""Y Virginia Dinner I• Given At
Ohio Fuel Gas Company Thursday evening. Topic of the deReibel and Ml" Elizabeth Flck.
New Flatwoods Home
monstration was "Dinner.on the DOuble".

Speakers Add ress Sugar Run PTA In
Meet•'ng At Sch 1Th ursday

Main!¥ About
People
In Pomeroy

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One quarter pound beef CHAR BROILED to your preference with shredde&lt;;l lettuce, tomato,_pl~kle and o;rr
own tangy sauce to.enhance its flavor. ·
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a Wholesome water

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-------------------------A~anee Report Forms Jn 1960 Census ~oing
This Week To All Householders In Meigs Area
Report Forms for the
of PoplJiat;.on and
lfclils~~f·.T;,.jmi be dl11ti1buted by
!:~~~~~~;~·[~:~~ thisll'fl,
Week to
Dis·
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q;uestiona altout tb,e h.ou&amp;ebold's
dweiUng. The household l.nforma·
Uoo asked for is name, address, lib:
eolar or tace, month and year of
blfth, wbether. manied or slna:le,
and relationship to bead of housebold. The. Information requi~d
ubout tile dwelling Is the number
of rooms, cookJng facilities, plumblng, and whether rented or owned.
At •v.r• fourth hou•hold, tta.,
cm1111 talc..- Will ,...;. a Censva
HouMhold Qwstlonalre which
contalns atidltioMI t~~~uedlons
covering populatlen and housln1
characterlstlca ,.hlch a,. bl!ln1
aakN of a 25 ptrnftt aamplo of
fhto Ntflon•a .,.pu,itien.. Mou•
lloldoro ,,.. ....,...... to fill &lt;F.
the houaithold qutttiontlre and
te themall .tt within thne

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The "sample" populalion question include inquiries on country
of birth, moth.er tongue• of foreign
born, ~hoolina, employment, income and related items .. The addi
tiona] housing queatioas l'~ate to
rent or value of dwelling, healing
equapment. W'Jte.r .suppl~J and other £aclUUes and e:q~ipment.
The district au'pervi&amp;OT pointed
out that lnforlri1Uon about individuala and .theLr b,omt:s fumiab~d to
the Geosus BUreau Is kept donfidenUal under ,Feaeral law. Only
statiJUc:al totals .Ind. average&amp; are
published. No indivi4Jul gerson
can, 1&gt;e Ide!tlllletl ,In publiobed repom aDd ceaauiJ JntiliinaUon cannot be uaed lor reculatlon, mvestiptioa, or tuatlcm.

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was strUct' in tbe rear W a ·-~
drive• by W•!"" L Ki'"lo ' 6t Mr.tdlePort.
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~ffic to _ md~ ~~ ; Ohto '. the
bridje. There We~ jllo ,ebii,tga.
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2.-Dilly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,.O.; March 21, 1960

fHE DAily S6NTIN6L

::~1t!«iiii;itating Editorially
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S cent&amp; " " 'f'frd, ~

-~~ \h,e longest steel strike m history

than $3 m1lli0n during the year. This shows
that Ohioans, wh1le pay ing rurrent taxes, also

IRd business in general last year , OhiO p~o­
p\ti mao~ • grad.e of 95 per cent in paymg

whittled away at delinquent taxes or prior
years.
Taxpayers of Ohio paid $195 ,157 ,408 in

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i.Dd 'tiS effect on

railr~ds. th~ coal mdustry

their tangible and intangible personal protaxes.
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S1f!4 Attditor James A. Rhodes reports that
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of $239 lllil!ion in tangible and
(! -~~ \Po'~• certifl"' in 1959 to county
, i \F~~fs for col1ection, Ohioans paid almost
.227 miltion. This was revealed when tax settlement rtports from the state 's 88 county
l• •V41$or5 tb Rhodes' office were tabulatod.
1 , Tpflj taxes collected at the court houses
on real estate and public utililles have not
·been tabulated, but Rhodes expects that the
showing will be about the same.
At the end of 1959, the total delinquency
on tangible and intangible perwnal property
was $12,289,585, a decrease of more
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co mpared with $183,392,366 in 1958.
They p&amp;id $31,749,735 in intangible personal property taxes in 1959 anci $31 .509,194
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Delinquent personal property taxes dropped from •13,845,098 at the begil\1\ing Df the
yelll" to -11 ,000,658 at the end. Delinqu,ent
Intangible personal property taxes dwppeci
from $1 ,858,997 at the fir st of the year to
$1 ,268,927 at the close.
Tota) collections for Meigs County as reported by county auditors were $135,249,
and $15,264, for tangible and intangible property, respectively.

been said_ and writte.n on tbe subject of what a

fl!"'~ C&amp;ll do that WID help to bring att. arson ca~e IQ a suc~1!1 ~Oilclusion. Furthermore, it h•s been proven many
tim.ea \h~t too much stress cannon,~ p)aced upon Ibis imJlllrt-

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Record Hop Test

At last Saturday niJbt'.s Dance
Party, ataced at tbe Pomeroy high
school •udiUN:ium, before an aud1epc1 of approl,lmateJy 600 teenl,f:C\1'' 10 ilwHat• repre~ntina:
aeven ~Cboola •I t.t.. are• &lt;:Qmpe~ed
in a fast da~e contest f~R the
Utl111 of 1910 lleiplluon ChamPIOOJ:
Five

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8 Cfilts per wora for three contrecuilve lnkertlon~
Sl!""lal- ono,.-lblor SO cellll per WGI'd.
i!'UU &lt;~to &lt;J1 3 C...to .... lrord "'ioll be' &gt;$&amp;..... lor --~~~
II oot pol4 .WIIIIn 10 d&amp;yo •Iter re~ bill.
ErronJ ip Adverti~ns: - Sho,u:ld be reported lmmedJ"ately. 'lbe
Dflilf Sentinel 'Will not be responsible for more rbln one IN:OI"·
recl ~n.ertlon
Card of Tihanb and Srpetlal Notice• of Eventt $1 00. Obituaries
publbhed at 1 cent per ·word.
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3 DAYS
8 DAYS
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an4 Thrifty. It gives you $200'ln-.i1 ,
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'Thrifty terma ijJat fit vour lulftt

PRizES:
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17 C'u. Pt. 'DHp F~ ~

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J9M FORD VB 2 dr. eusfum sedan.
Extra good finish. Extra good
car. $S95. :Biaettnar1s, Pomeroy.
a us 6tc

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Sedan, &amp;.oCid \ir••· cJQ~nt two
tone, ma:v lie ;in.Qected at UiO
N. 3rd ,Ave., Middleport or
Call WY2-30tll.
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Ford 2 door ~dan, tt.andat4
WI:' ·li'2488 ' after
3 21 3tp
19$7 Mercury 4 dr, hard top sedan. Mercurymatic push button
drive. R&amp;H. Sharp car inside and
ou.t. $1895. Blaettftat'a, ' Poih·
ero,-.
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ihilt $1750;
5 p. m.

waa n,med

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their old home.

140,000
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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with 'bath. Nice" loca'tion. Melvin
Hoqd, 111 Locust St.1 Pomeroy.
2-30-BOtp
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come 1 from tfJe other .two. t-"-t"
$4HO.OO.
POMIROY RURAL-100 acres ot
·-.&amp;4 hUnting llhd, just btf Rt.
31. A •:well-tiullt 7-r-oom house,
slite roof, oiJ.t-cell~r. nice ltr·
den?:•nd aevM'al lllcres of crop
Iaiii:· $6000.00.

~UCIUillR RIALTY
IIIRGI~' ·ffAPORD, SO-n

Phon. WY2-67311

FOR· SALE:. • room ' hou&amp;e,

15

i:Crea, 2 milea belGW 1l.one BOttom on-lonl tivef1 l'(ladi on school
bus and mall route. Eleetritity,

etstem·watet'j een~ under-h"O~e.
Some fruit trees. Price $1000.
Parker Chaney,_ Racine, Ot:lo. 1
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Box 292
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busineSs end' rental ineome.

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complete
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and'· equipment at
$4800.00 (}r l'eal estate only at

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spaiis Team In

Portland Takes Riverview In ·Thriler

MCTourney

McKelvey's Shot State's Cage
From 'Way Out Cream Sweating
Finally Goes In It Out Now

TOLEDO, VPI - WU!en Refril:·
eration of st. LouiJ, sparked by
JOUill BlJ Od'a performance,
' " " " into the aJI-t"venll team lead
o~ lM American Bowling Congress
.Tournament here Sunday.

· The Willen te&amp;m ran up an
._.. COta1 to Uke the le~dersblp
from the Budweiser&amp; (8949).
. Orf put together a 649 in the
t.eam divilioo, 686 in doubles and
Pf!1 in singles to nail dowo second
Place in the all-evenl8 standinp.

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Portland Grade school capped
off a tremendous basketball &amp;ea90n
Saturday night with a brilliant
come·from •behind vlctory over
once-previously beaten Riverview,
33·31 , on Marvin Mc.l(tlvey's 2:i
foot long s hot inside the last three
seconds.

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VER0 BEACH, Fla . UPI -

Roy

Clmpantlla. panly&amp;ed rormer Dod·
aer catchin1 atar, was reported
tftt.IDJ eomfort1bly today alter he
wu taken to St. Hazy's Hospital in
Welt Palm leach suffering with a

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110 W.

The J::ame was the final of the
Portland lnitatiunal Grade School
BA.skelball tournament in Which
Racine took third pUce with a f5..
23 victory over Wabama, fourth
place winner in a field of 10 teama.
Coach Hubert Prrce's JadJ were
behind those of Coach Charley
Norris all the way until ISO aeeoods
remained w,hen Bruce Beegle hit
both of his one and one .free
throws, for a 30-30 tie.
Portland, with two minutea left,
traUed 29·22 when Larry Price bit
for 29·24. In quick order ·Portland
came to life, as John Triplett hit
from the wing, Price scored qaln,
but Rood of Riverview hit a charHy
for 30·28 to set the stage for Beegle's free throw effort tbat tied it.
Bedlam reigned In the packed
gym as Durst of Riverview paade
it 31·30, then at the 30 aeeond
mark Price went up for a one IJld
one- hit the first to tie it at 81·31,
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The ball went to Riverview,
which played for a sure shot. It
came at five seconds, milled, and
a jump ·ball was called on the re·
hound with three seconds left.
Little McKelvey, maneuvered to
get the tip, raced to mldcourt, and
let fly.
The ball hit the rim, teetered,
dipped in, then out, then In again
and through for the victory aa
the buzzer ended the game.
Beegle kept Portland In the
game with long shots tn tlle first
half. Triplett and. BeeJ)e were
defense standout! ..
Racine had no trouble tlking
Wahama, leading all the way.
Awards were presented by tour·
ney managP.r Bob Beea:le to the foJ .

In the Clau A field the two unbeaten squads, S•lem Local, win·
ner of 23 straight games, and
New Boaton, winner of 24 str•i&amp;ht
meet in first round play and Fra·
zeysburg 26-1 plays New Bremen
26·2 In the other bracket.

s.u.ut St.~ Pboae WY 2·2111, PoJileroy

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tIona I Invitation 'J'uurnumcnt
championship for 'BI'adlcy's ha~.
kctball Bravos next year? Maybe
not- they may be too good.
That's the opinion of one emi·
nent authority, Joe Lapchick of
St. John's, the only co11ch to win
more Nl1' titles 1threcJ than Brad·
ley 's Chuck Orshurnr two). The no·
tlon has a lot of baclwrs after the
Brnes' stunning 88·72 final win
over Provid11nce Saturdayy.
"With Oscar Robert~:~on gone
be
from Cincinnati, Bradley may
ready to twke over domin»Uon of
the M.issourl . Valley c.onfcrcn[:e,"
Lapch1ck pomts out, 'As league
champion, they would he going to
!he NCAA tourney rather lh•n ihe

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SAN FRANCISCO UPI - The
buzz-saw, ao po~erful
that 1t cruahed favored Ca.hfornia
in 1 matter of minute!: to live
Ohio ~tate . the NCAA ~stetbaU
cbamplonship, turned Its siJbts
today on a trip to Rome.
Coach Fred Taylor will lead hil
towering young.st.en
into
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Cheerleadera, Racine, first; Portland, 11econd: Riverview, third.
&lt;Trophies and iridlvidual awardt:
for finl; Individual awards for
second and third.)
. All 173 youngsters participitlq
m tourney recelnd certificates.
Racine
13- 23 35- 43
W•h•ma
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Rocine, Ours 3+7, Wickline

Frazeyaburg 1nd New Bremen
Irick off the acUoo at 1:30 p.m.
Friday with the Salem LOoal New Botton a:ame lfoUowtne at
approx.imately 3 p.m. the Clau
AA achoola
into action Friday
night with Tim.ten meetinJ Eut
Tech in tbe first game at 7:30
p.m. wbJle Seott playa Roosevelt
at approximately 9 p.m.
Dayton ROOHVett &lt;U-0) WW
given the best chance by tbe eJ.·
perll of dethroning Cleveland :Z..t
Tech. The Teddies mUJt fir1&amp; a:et
by Toledo Scott (22-2). Al10, East
Tecb muat dispo~e ot little but
plucky Canton Tl:mken, maldng ill
fint tournament appeannee, to
get into the 'final game.
Salem Loeal will be maklni ltl
~Mond C011JeCuUve appearance in
the Clau A tournament. Salem
Local waa upset in tbe lint round
last year. Ita oPponent, New BoatOn, is mating Ita first appear·
ance. 1
New Bremen wlll abo be mak·
lna Its first trip to the Cla!Js A
finals, havJn&amp; defeated Lykens,
7(1.62, Saturd.,. night ln the·Lima
reeional.

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9:30 Adw·,turea ln ParadiM
l0:81l Ted. Mac~ AQ:la\eqr Hour
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11:10 Seanning the Weather

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BornAtMaonCiinic

Mr. and Mra. Franklln Imboden of
Pomeroy. The haby wett:hed five
poundJ, 1t ounce1 at birtb aDd hu
been named Tereu Unn.
Grandparent• are Mn. Nll'f 3
Grimm, Pomeroy artd Mr. and Krs.
Bob Warth, Hartford,
Mn.
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TO IPONJOil DINNII
NEW HAVEN_ A 1ar1e num·
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Third Friday
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Red Row&amp; Show
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I Lon Lucy
Decembef Bride

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2:00 J:or. lJ!et~r o.- worse

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6:00 Guest Star
6 :15 ·~8\fl &amp; Weather
8:80 ImD
7:00 Bro.akfast Party
8:30 Nev,:s
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11:30 NfWa
10:00 ' COffee Time '
10:15 Swap Shop
10:32 Morning Devotions
10':45 Oo·-tlte ,TOWn . . · ·
11:60 (:oun\r:1 ·H,Oe Down
12:00 NOQn NeWt

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1:30 Amos 'n' Andy
I:JO .Jronlier
7:30 To Tell, lhe Truth
8:00 · :PlayhoUae 90
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1:00 Tighll'Ope
1:30 Red Skelton Show
tO:OO Gani Moore Show

1:00 II O'eloel&lt; Newa
U:IO A Look at tbe We'll"~
11:11 Theater 13

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oi Atheil.a w~e Supday gf.lests of
Mr. and Mrs . Norman ~~ha~ter.
Mr. and lldrs. Lou Diehl ;Were
recent 'via'ilora in Gsllipol'•· l
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his lt~ter, Mrs. Lo:na R~~h~ o'f
Chester.
Friends here have r~ived
Word that the dauibter of Mr.
and .Mra. Vez:non
HoWell, Mrs.
lloss Paultoil, Cantcn, 0., tell
Sunday a.. d broke her right leg in .
tb.J::ee p1acea .. She Js at h11me.
Callers at tb&amp; ho~e of .)b.. and 1
Mrs. Lou Diehl Sunday were Mts.
~or&amp; ftenslilW, Mrs: Bertha Park·
ker and Mr. and ·Mrs. Charles ·
Die]l} a~d ~.ns.

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11:10· ;,. Look ~I the Weatber
11:15 Theater 13
1:1:80 Sign Of!

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More than 1000 of the 5000 new homes,
built in our service area In 1959, are

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1·15 'n'..e Secret &amp;lomt.
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l:30 The Ll!~ o! lliley
•:00 Artb.W' J. Smttll. Newt
1:15· A Look at the Weather
(:SO Amp•· 'it1 ~
t:OO I;Jighwiy' Pallo!
7:30 'rhO,~~I!l\ Sho1if

IOJJ!I llimnesey

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Mid Day Newt
MovietiJ;ne.
Lo.tett.a YoiUlg
Young Dr. Malone
3:30 From Tbeae Roota:
4:00 Comedy PIIJhOUM
4:30 Advuture Time

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Canton Tlmken 62 N•w...tr 55
At Clnclnnatl
O.yton RooMYtlt 66
Clnclnn1tl Wtit*'" Hllll 51
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ouUnp. For that fresh sparkling look, have all
expertly dry cleaned he~. where the very
care is giv~n every garment. We k..p wardrobes
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4 :30 Adventure Time
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0:30 Set. Pre1to».
8;00 Steaml;wlat BlU
6 :16 Jim Thatker Sbow
8:25 Weathercast
0,:30 NP.tl'f Pictl,l!'e
l:o&amp;5 Huntley Brlr:i:ley lteptrt:
t:OO Huckleberry Bound
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9;30 Alcoa '\'heater
10:00 Sieve A)I'IJ' Sbow
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10:30 Play Your Uuach
11:00 Pri" II lllpt

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1nnounced. that tile wscs 'I~_SC:!?.;V.P~I:!OHT COMING
wU1wu
spoa10r
a dlaner on Friday,
Tex. VJII - Cbarla

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waa .lleld when plana for .the COlli.· er. Condor St.
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~oaeb at California with thll 111M
to ta.e o'v er u
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Tourneys

Or~born, delighted with the raJ· 2·Hi, Bailey 7414, Knopp 2·2-8,
Anather J.eap Year haby Wll
ly h1s Braves sta~('d to snatch Lee 3 010, Bostic 0.1 ·1 Cleland born at the lluon CliniC' at 3:~ p.
the victory from Providcnc~ aflcr Hl·2, non scoring Norris McCor· m .• February 29, a daqhttr 1 to

trailing, 112·~. wilh 10 minutes mick, H. Cleland.' Totals 20 (5·13)
remaining, il;n't making uny claims 4~.
for next year, howeer.
Waham .. , Bird H·3, Smith 3-2-B.
Clark 2·1-.3, Roush 1 2 4, I&gt;'lelda
WINS SLAt.OM
0·1 ·1, 1'. Hall 0..1·1, J. Hall, 0.1·Y.PlNI\IIAM, N. n. UPJ- Fritz non scoring, Ewing, Marka, s. v,h
Wagnerberger won the slalom and Meter. Totals 1 (9·11· 23.
C....5 11 22 38
combined tHlc in lhc ~astern men'! Portland
alpine chAmpionship!! Sunday at Riverview
8 14 26 31Wildcat Mountain. 1'he 22-ycar.old
Portland, Price .5-4 14, Cozart
college :~ludent from Munich, Ger· 1 0·2, .Qeegle f -2·10, McKelvey 1·1·
many, had a tot.lll time of Ui1.2.
3, Trlpfett J.0-4. Totals 13 !7·12) 33.

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toc11: and
Tandy
Gillls,
be out
Aid,
Paul
Hogue
Clncinuati·
18
Havlicek J~ Robert.J 'aad
the
of
Sielfried: Obio State.
)'OU. cu
Ohio State's vjctOI')', aecompllahed before lf,aoo highJ,.partiqn
CalUomla faDJ, wu ebumed oat
ln typleal CaUfomia fublon-wttb
the defeOH the major key.
And Coach Taylor liVe Ct'edlt
for tbe vidoi'J to Cal'a Pete New·
ell-the man he termed the "outMolill JtedeaullloD. Cellttr
•tanding coach in the oountry.''
.
Wllflo ~
""Knww ... Ned .,.,_.. 1'actJcs"'
"I kneW Pete bad some defen~
live taetiea that WOuld help · Qll! m
.INMIDDI.-T
the Mld·Wett," said ',Paylor-. "So 1
To llodeem YOur F111ec1
went to 1 clllllc ~here be waa ap.
pearing aDd cot 10me of biJ
Cld IJ - ·M.U.
Sfilmp!!ad
TUISDAY
The Buckeyes poured 14J out of creu. ThiJ helped our team
• to 5
their firat 17 fltld goal attempt. mellll!ly.
from the floor through the hoop, ~~~~E;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;i;:;
toot a 37·19 lead at the half time- ;
and tllat was it.
It wa1 a Btaggering defeat for
the defending champions, who
Friday night defeated Cincinnati
and O!car Robertson, 77-oo, In
wbat wu conlidered the "dream
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game" between the top two teama
In the (OUDtry.
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l/DU Q![,4Io~TY plloa JlCONOIIY.
18 pointl ·- but he bouneed back
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wllh 32 S.turday •ight u bo led
the Beareats to a 86-71 victory
over New York Unlvenlty ln a
door 01' . .
batUe for third place.
yoal' store ;....
Lvcas Outltandlnt
Tbe 18 aporta writers who
ered tbe tournament were 10
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pre1sed th-.t they: (1) named Jer·
ry Lucas. the giant sophomore, 81
the outltanding player of the
tournamtnt (he got -49 of the G6

logcvllle.
Sel•m Local 70 A1hvllle ;4
Besl Sport, Marvin McKelvey,
At Lim.
Portland.
New 8.-.men 70 Lykens 62:

Fasteat, Most Poinh: one game
(21), Most Pointa in tourney, (44:)
Bruce BeetJ.e, Portland.
Longest Shot, Jack Fields, WI·
hama.
.Tallest Player, Ralph Bissell,
RIVerview.
Shorteat Player, Curtis, TUppers
Plains.
Best Foul Sbooter, Don Fitch

Ulcu wat tbe leadiq: ~
with 18 pOints-but all four ot the
other atutera were in double fll·

votea); and (2) named aU five
starten from the Oblo State team
on the flrlt Or aecond aquadJ.
Named with Lucas on the tint
te1m 'WI'!fe Oscar
Clft.
cinnati· Darrall
Tom s&amp;nd.en New
and Mel N~well, Ohio
tbe tecund team wvre

Olympic
Denver
March 31 · play:off•
Apnl 2 - at
where
they
will run into such teasoned (Hir·
formen u the Phillips OUen and
othen !rom tlle AAU.
..We have three eophomorea,
one junior and one aenlor on our
starting tam," atld the youthful
Taylor. "But we might make up
In condiUonlng and ficht for wbtt
we Jack In e.xperience."
w_... TUn Score
In whlpplna: the favored C•ll·
fomla teem Saturday night the
aopbornores showed no lack of tx·
perienet!. The 'f inal JCOre Wil 75IS6 - but really It WIS worae than
that.

Cleveland East Tec:b, two-time
defending atate champion and the
atate'l second-ranked team, meeta
third·ranked Canton Timken, aDd
Toledo Scott, ninth ranked, plays
No. 1 Dayton Rooaevelt in the
first round AA games.

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As 1961 Power
I0 Mv League

Buckeyes Squash Great Cal Defenses With 16
Of 17 Field Attempts In First Half For Title

lly BILL HINR.Y
Unlttld Pr... lnr.tmtiCHllll
Ohio's
COLUMBUS UPI eig}Jt top basketb.a.U teams four
in Clau AA and Jour in Clasa A
. began four days of sweating lt
GUt today until the state tourna·
ment rfllls around on Friday.

was "Buck· Sla~e marching band, which sel·
In thl11 city dom is seen outside the confines
celebration of Ohio Staudium, will be on hand .
Univenlty'a newJy.
Airport Superintendent Francis
I.Jasltetball cham·
A. ·Bolton asked for additional liO·
plons.
·,
lice to handle the crowds, and of.
UnU~
..J.H9-60 basketball flcials granted ttle request. A pa·
Buckeyes ·
on the acene, Col- rade from the airport to the down·
umbus . .,!ljlom was knoWn to Jet town section was in tbe planning
down
any sport ex- 1tagea.
a sleepy popu- An airplanC bearing the Buck·
to ao all out In eye squad was scheduled to land
the basketball at Port Columbus at 6:37 p .in.
squad from San Francisco.
EST.
Airline reservatJo.a agent.s were
Most television and radio sta· Jowin~:
kept busy Sunday answering their tlons have announced they will
Firat AII·Tourney TNrn
telephones about "When is the cu'ler the arrival . Ohio Sl11tc Pres·
Mickey Winebrenner, Syracuse;
Ohio State team coming home?" ident Novice G. Fawcett wal'i ex· Kenny C!!ldwell, Tupppers Plains;
AlthouKh Ohio State is between pcctcd ·to be at the scene to re- Larry Price, Portland; Br~ce Beequarter&amp; and many •tudent.s are eeive the NCAA championghip tro· gle , Portland; Peanuts Wickline,
home, a huge crowd waa expected phy from CoaCh rrcd Taylor.
Racine; Don Fitch, Rive:tvlew; RaJ·
to greet the ~uckerea at Ote air·
Banner11, flags ond other decor· ph llissell, Riverview; Billy Oura,
port on their retum home from ations wm festoon the airport Racine; Parker, Cottageville; lind
the tournament wan. Tho Ohio terminal lobby along with a po. Roush, Wabam.a.
S.Cond Tqm
dium. and microphone. A city
council resoluthm pr111.~ing the
Winter, Cottageville; Paul Hill,
,team will be read during the ct rc· .~ctart Falls; Ray Powell, Tuppen
monies.
... ,. l,Jlaina; D. Hanning, Bradbury;
:it' .ary Durst, Riverview; Ted Bailey,
Racine; B. Burch, Cottageville; P.
Smith, Wahama; Jeff Lee, Rocine;
G. Lockhart, Coolville.
M. v. P. · Larry Price, Portland.
Bt:st Team Pl11yer, C. Sayre, Cot·

Opell8A.M.Io8 P.M.

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Air~·Bolfling
spitkS Team In

(NIE'fiOYS

Portland Takes Riverview In ··-Thriler

~~Toomey

McKelvey's Shot State's Cage
From 'Way Out Cream Sweating
Finally Goes In It Out Now
Portland Grade school eapped

TOLEDO. UPl - WWen R.efrie..,.UOO Of Ill Loull, oparbd by

rou.. B1J

Orf'1

performance,

....,_ into lhe all-nent. tum lead
o( lhf AJileriean Bowhog Congres5

:ro'urnameat

hen Sunda)'.

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to'h.~~e lea&lt;tenhiv I
from the Budwel.sen (89-19).
, Orf put together a 649 in the

telm d.ivilion, 686 in doubles and

lrJ in sinclea: t.o nail dowo second

lAce

In the all-events siandines.

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COLUJIBUS UPI Ohio's
eight top basketball teams four
In Ch111 A.A. and four in ClaiJ A
· beean four days ol aweatibf it
out today until the state tOW'D.I·
ment roll• around on Friday.

tl:30 NP."' Pitt'li'e

In the Clau A field the two

HunUey Brtr.tley Be pi rt
11\J~b¢'1 Hound
~:SO Rlve•boat
8:!0 Tille&amp; of Wl!llll PariD
8:df) Peter Gunn
tiltl AlcOa '!,'heater

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Pre. Easter

Clev.Jand Eut Tech, two..tlme
dele~di.ug .statt champion and the
state'• JeCOnd-ranked. tll!am, meeb
tllbV·ranked Canton 'l'imken, and
Toledo Scott, nlath noted. ptoJt
No. 1 Daytoo Rooeevelt in tbe
f"lflt round AA lame&amp;.

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HIGH SCHOOL BASKITIALL
By United p,..., lnttrnatlonal
CLASS AA - At Columbus
Canton l'lmktn '2 Now.rk 55
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champiunahip for Btadlcy's biHl·
ketba\l Bra.., cs next year? Maybe
not - they may be loo MOod ,
That's the opinion of ope eminent authority, Joe Lapchlck of
St. JOhn's, tho only coa&lt;'h to win
moro Nl'l' titles (three) than BrPd·
ley 's Chuck Orsborn( two). The notion has a lot of backers after the
Braves' stunnin g 88-72 final win
over Providence Sttlurdayy.
"Wilh Oscar Jlobcrlso n ~:one
from Cincinnati, Bradley may be
read y to teke over domination of
the Missouri Valley Conrcrence,"
Lapchick points out, "A8 leaQuc
champion, they would he going to
tho NCAA tourney rather th11n the

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HO'W, 8eeoad 8&amp;........, Plloae WY 1·1111, Pomeroy

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Edwards and Larry Gladwell.
After StepJien had opened his
qifts, refreshments or green and

ther, Janie and Georil:e.
Sendlna Jlfil but unable to It·

were Sua.n Monl• and Norma Stewart.
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dry cleaned hel'e,' \Vhehi the very
every garment. We keep wardrobes
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built In our service area In 1959, are
heated by ELECTRICITY-It's tbt bttter.
IIIOdern wv to heat yoqr homL

Robinson's Cltalloro

OHIO

Jo•o:'»**l jOe1ll

7:00 Coif .411
7:30 Cheyenne
B:SO Bourbon Street Beat

9:30 AdVI"'ltutes In ParadiM

IQ:SO Ted Mao;~ Amatev Hour
tt:OO The Ne•• ToDICbt
U:lO Scanning the 'Weather
11:15 ~ Beporl
11 :20 I.ate Show

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1:110 About
t :3o Medic
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z:oo DaJ 1n ~
2:30 Tbe Gale Storm Slln'
l:oo Boat tile Clllcit

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8:00 CBS News

8:15 Captain Kanaaroo
9:00 Cartoori Theater

10:00 Red Rowe Show
(0:30 On The Go

U:OO I Love- Lpey
l1:30 Decembet ·Bride

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1:30 Jlanr l.ovea of Dolq' OW.
1:00 TlahtrO\Ie
1:30 Red Skelton Sbow

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Mr .and Mn. Xllad Hindy, entertained with a party in honor of hia
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Given By Parents
For Stephen Hindy

the victory
from Providence after
62-SO, with 10 minutes
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remaining,
making nny claitna

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cream and nuts were served
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parents to thote menUOcned
and Sandy Humphreys,
Chapman, Susan OhUnger, Stephen
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Stephanie Pullen, Don NeiKln,
Ntw Iofton 4t Gl......... 41
Mike Blaine, David Slcman, Janis
At Cardon
PrUIIIJIIIUrt 44 Northwntern 42 Evenon, WaJDO Davis, David Jen.ldn• Marvin Fry, Billy Hyaell, Bll·
ly Davia, Ruth Ann Fera:uaon, Sam·
my Hood, Georae ' Sauer, Marilyn
Stumbo, John and BetaJ CunnlllJ·
bam, Marta Kty Hubbard, FJ'Inkle
White, Leland Brown, .Debbie
Orueaer, Paul ,Halnea, Mike 8UJ.
kirk and Stephen'• Iiiler and bro·

In MV League

O)lellt A.M. to 8 P.M.

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1:10 •llovlet!me
2:3P Lotetto Young
3:00 Youne 'Dr. Malone
S:30 Fro~a Tbue Roots
4:00 Comedy Playho.uae
uo Adveoturo Time
0:00 Steal)lboal !!Ill
8:00 SupeJ"~DJa
8:00 Lowrey Sho)l'f:i~e
6:11 ~ '!'hooker ShOW
B::/11 Wiolh~
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· 8:30 Stu:time
1:30 Arthur Murray Party
10:00 lll.,&amp;quad
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Clave, la&amp;t Tech 62 Akron 1 ...
At Toltdo
Tolldo Scott " ltyrla 41
CLAII A - At Troy
Saltm Local 70 A1hrillt ;4
At Lim.
New lrwmen 70 Lykens 62
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New Br.e mtn will allo be mak·
ing its fJrat trip to the Class A
lin11la, having defeated Lykem,
7CHI2, Saturday night in the •Lima
regional.

steve A,tlen Show

Jl:(M) Mews lfeadlillal
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c.tea.onel a-l'ue$day

J'nzeyaburt and New Bremen
kick off the aeUoa at 1:30 p.m.
Friday with the Salem Local •
New Bolton Jame tollowlo&amp; at
approximately 3 p.m. the Claaa
AA tcboolJ &amp;et Jnto action Frida)'
nieht with Timkea meetio&amp; Eut
Tech in tbe tint same at 7:30
p.m. while Scott plan Roo•evelt
at approx.lmateb' e p.m.
Dayton ROOHTI&amp;lt (24-0) W4'
given the be&amp;t c:hance br tbe ft·
perto ol dethroa)ftll Cleveland Tech. the Teddie~ mUJt flrtt aet
by Toledo Seott (22-2). Alao, Eoll
Tech mult dlspo.te of little but
plucky C.nton Timten, matiDJ l&amp;a
first tournament appearance, to
get Jnto the 'final came.
Salem Local will be makin( ita
Jeoond eonJecullve appearance in
the CJau A tournament. Salem
Local wa1 upset in the Dnt round
laat year. Jt. opponent, New Bos·
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mt1n1 comfortably today after he
wu &amp;den to St. llary'a Hoapital in
WHt Ptlm Beac:h aufferins with a

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New Boston, wiDner ol 2t strala:bt
meet in firat round play and Frazeyaburg 26-1 playa New Bremen
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come-frum-behind victory over
o/lce-prev10usly beaten RJvenlew,
33-31, on Marvin McKdve)''l ~
foot long 5hot imide lbe la.st three
H·t:anda.

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Pomeroy·Mlddltlport, 0 ., March 21, IIHJ0.--4

TELEVIS.OH GUIDI
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VER0 BEACH, Fla. UP! - Roy
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was honored at a hr1d.al shower Nanc} SISSlHl, Sandy Sm1th Paul
gtven by Jrr1r6 George Horak and
Kou~h )In (ooper , Ada Neutl.
daua:hter, ko"'e an Lht= basement of ling ~l&lt;~n Aln~~·
the Sacred Heart Church.
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TONIGHT •nd TUESDAY

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Att1 1111111~ v.ert' Darhara Horak ,
K111 Fullrod Cha rloltc Murray ,
Ann B.. ~~ 1 Sundy Smtih. Susan
Yuun!; \l;Jril}n Sptres Dalt!Y
l&lt;)g]\ lMl• nr Henshaw Na n cy Sis~utt · -.:ltu], v Hruwn , Mtldrcd Mitch,
t ldrJ Jl w nphrn· Lor&lt;"\la Stnclatr,
\lr ~ Juha Hus.scll, Mrs GcMge Me
F&lt;irl&gt;~ntl ora \ lae Ml'F~~r l and, Lu c-y
t u&lt;lfWT •,Jro 1.-~.·vt•rett Roush, K.ath 1 111 S l&lt;~ ck. \1ary Aud rcws, Wilma
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and stressed the atlentJO n gtvcn to
the Easter sea~n there He told o(
the celcbrat10m throughout lhl'
Jordan valley and uf the beautJiul
customs and ce remomes connected
with lhe Ea~ ter se&lt;~son He also
CQmpared thetr way of li fe w1th
ours

NEW HAVEN- Rev Robert
Harrah of Warren, Ohio, wa1 the
J!ftclatlng mJmslf'r of the double
rmg cer emony when hu nteee,
Mtss Patricia Ann Harrah,
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marned to F.verett Eugene Bostic
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.ames
CU'cle on fi'ourtb St m New Ha
ven on t-'ebruary 26 at 6 p m. The
Carol Scott wa5 devotional lf'HI'I home was bea uttfully decorated
er and also accompamell the group with pmk ca rnatt ons and Easter
smgm&amp;. Hev fred 1 li ardn cr ga~c lilies
th
ye r
e opemng pra ·
The bnde ts the daughter of
The meetmg do~;ed with pr11yH Mr and "l'lrs J ames 0 Harrah of
by th e group counstdur. Mrs Mar f'&gt;;~w Ha vr n and her husband IS the
tha Childs Also attending the son of Mr and Mr~; Eve~tl Bostic
meetmg was Mrs Gardner
of Mtddlf'port
The bride wore a street lenJI!l! .
RUI;sell Mrs George Buchanan , tlres.s uf blue wtth wh1te trim
Mary Kuru.elman, Mary Gru£Oser, while accessones Her Clowen were
Dorothea Neuuhng, Mrs ley Mtll· wh ite carnation s
er, J eannette Roush. l1arcelene
M1ss Ann Maynard , the bf~·,
Strauss, Bernadme Me1er, Mar.:ar· only attendant, wore a brown
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et Follrod, Ada Neulzhn&amp;:, Mrs E wtth wh ttc accessoncs
W
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ma·n '
Brown and Janet Rummell.
A large numhcr of persons se nt I The
I" hnew Mrs htwst1c
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band attended r-.11dd1Pporl
Mrs Horak was asststcd m serv- Sc hool and 1s presently
mg by her daugher, Rose, and w1Lh lhe Tom Rue \lotu1 Company
Wilma Ohlmger, Mary Kunzleman .
Jeannette Rou•h . Kay t·ourod, Mn.
Icy Mtllcr and Mrs E E Follrod .
Icc cream . mmLH, coffee a nd
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The couple took 1 1hort weddiftl
trtp tn Greenbrter County, Well
Vtrgmta At pre.ent they al't! hvinc
at the borne of her parent! .
Those attendln~ the weddmg
were Mr and Mn. Jamea D . Hartllh, Mr. and Mrs James Circle,
Mrs E. H Hanna, Mrs. Carl King,
Mu Everett Bo6tic, .Arnold Boatu:,
Mrs Sybil Smith, lliu Carolyn
Harrah, Danny Harrah, Ricky C1i·
cle and the weddmg party

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
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crooks of Ohio State ia here for •
few days
Tommy Skinner of Ohio Unlver·
everung from Cleveland where tbey attended the 67th annual nty spent the weekend here with
state confere."lce of the Daughters of American Revolution hu parentll, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
held in the Sharaton-Cleveland Hotel. The seven Greater Sktnner and bts grandmother, Mrs.
Cleveland Chapters were hostesses.
Dave rarmer
M~T,~h;j',,;;three day conference opened 8 ddresa &amp;fven b Herbert H. Phil· ,.Paul D1llard and son of Ctncln·
with reports of the year's
Y
natl came over the weekend to at·
' tend the funeral of JWbert Coates
m Ohto Speaker for th.e even- brack.
wall the Honorable Frank T
Reports were given on Wedne5 of Pomeroy. 'They are guests of Mr.
U S Congressman from the !J-ay and tbe 11rl homemaken;, who and Mra. A. A. Dilltrd wbtie here.
16th d1atnct . who bad for h1s top
on prues for makmg the1r own
L. W. McComas wu In Columbus
1c, "America lnvU'ICibie "
outfit were present and recetved over the weekend to vistt with his
Tuesday morning the Indian awardt Judge Hoover , wh011e bob- mother, Mrs J C. McComas, who
breakfast wu held with Mn Betty by 1s music, was the spea)f:er for has been ill.
Mrs. Homer Smith of Pt PleaB Hollowell, department head of the formal banquet on Wednesday
as
his
topic,
"The
aant
5pent SatlU'day With Mr. and
evening
usmg
the apectal Navsjo proyam, Chl·
toeco Oklahoma, the speaker Pro- Stephen Foster of Oh10" who was Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
blem~ of the NavaJo aa;u..l what is Benjamm W Htndby, born 1833
IMPORTANT MIETING
beii'IS done for them were ex and dted 1866. Mr. Handby waa the
The Ladies Auxihary to Fenney·
plained She 5tated that there were composer or "Darlmg NelUe Gray,"
83 trtbea m Oklahoma Tbe school "Old Shady ," " l'p On the House Bennett Post. AmeriCan Leg1on
111 '16 years old and has an ~nroli­ top" and a hymn, •'Who Is He In will meet Tue1day evening. All
members are urged t-o attend the
ment of 900 of which 600 are Nava- Yonder Stan "
jo They bave s program of culture ___;=::;:;:=:=::;:;::;:;:;;;,._~ meetmg as very important business 1s to come before the group
change 'ttlere is one doctor and 2t a•
After the meeting, refreshments
teachers for 80.000' people
will be served
At noon. TUeldv, the Jpprow;d 1
!chool luncheon wu beld ao4 In
tbe afternoon a memoraal Hnraee

Around And
About
Middleport

Mr and Mrs. Everett Thomas for deceased me11bers ln OhiO WfS
.. FIIDDI. HDUDASHB'.T
spent Saturday in Chtlheothe With held whleh mcluded Daisy Saund·
thctr son and family, Rev. and Mra. en, Mrs Robert MUier and Mrs
Among the members from Mid
Bertha Pownall of the local chapEugene Thomas and daughter.
· Dr, and Mrs Phtl Harbreo:ht and ter. Tuellday evening W!s the Na- dleport Lodge F &amp; A. M. who at
son of Louiaville, Ky. were week tional Defense program with the tended the Inspection meetmg of
the Harrlson:ville Lodge, F. &amp;: A
end guests of h.ia parents, Mr. and
M last Friday evening were, Willis
Mrs Raymond Harbrecht.
Anthony, Charles Bennett, Paul
Mrs c G. Hall and Mrs. CaroJ
Darnell,
Bill Wataon, Cheater ErPtke of Huntmgton, W Va., weft!
win and Phil MeinbarL
fi'ndsn guests of Mr. and Mri. Hen·
1 Last Friday Mro . Walter Crooks
ry Ewmg
Norbert Neutzhng Jr. of
Mtddtepor~ and Mrs. Wilson Car·
hus IS the guest of hl1
Mr. and 'ltn. Carr Barnhill en· penter af Po111eroy were In Athens
·;.;w"''"'"''"'•e" 'r"'""'d==·, ,
and Mrs Norbert
tertained with .a }Jarty at their to attend tbe ineeting of the Kappa
Mr and
of home Saturday
honoring their Phi S(lronty, Janet Carpenter was
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Mrs I. 0 D1l es returned to her
Sunday
Mr. daughter, Ruth Ann! on her 8th taken mto the sorority tbis year
home last F'rtd ay after a three Columbus
and Mrs P. L Peoples artd Mr. and birthday.
and Mrs Crook'l daughter, Jean·
week vaca lwn m Io'lortda
Mrs. ~ster Fauber and Mia1 MarA
pasteleotor
theme
waa
used
m
nette was accepted last ye.ar.
Wh1le
th
ere
she
v1s1ted
wtth
Mr
YOUR NEXT
and ~freshments l'at
Mrs D. E. Miller -.ho has b"n
and Mrs Carl Mumford at Tampa guertte Mey~r ~
Tom Ables and daughtet, Caro- ty favon were Jiven the 'uelits. a pahent at Meigs 'General Hosartd alro with Mrs Walter Childs
ePRIVATE PARTY
Attendifll were Debbie K ~e- p1tal for the put two weeks for
rRuth Peters) and briefly with Mrs lyn, jomed Mrs Abl.es in Weston,
Brenda sue Spenetr, Virkle treatment of a back injury also
Childs' p:~rents, Mr. and r.-Irs Ross W Va for t.he wt;ek,end. Mql. ,,4.beRECEPTION
and VIcki Cole, Candy underwent minor BUreery last
f'eten In Uearwater she attend- lt.•s was c11lled to Weat.On, TUestta)',
eBANQUET
Kawk, Kirk Chevalier . Thursday and 11 reported to be
ed one of the sales t-onducted by by the aJiness or ber tftother.
Mrs. Dever P. ~~~fentaff and
, Howie CaldweO. improving· satilf.actorily.
Howard Ewmg, former Middleport
eMEETING
daugbLer, VIcky, 'leJt 8aturday
Ann
businessman
Ret.a Watson an.-1
Her san Charle1 Miller of lnd8J'o(lke.
Wb1lc Lherc Mr5 Diles watnessed mormng lor their home in Lakeillnnapotis, Indiana came Saturhonored gue't received a day to spent the weekend with his
the tornado whH·h htt while she land. f1a., after spending two
of sift.. Mn Barnh•ll parents.
Willi there and on her r eturn tnp weeks Wilh her rnothfl', Mr&amp;. Eddie
Smtih
They
wm
aeeompanled
to
wai
11sisted
in gamies and eervmg
by
tram
she
noted
the
damage
Mrs. Cary D.avis who has been
POMIROY'S BEST
which had been done to the tree11 Columbus, where they ~=~:::::b:;Y; by her d.auattter, Mrs Dorothy confmed to her home because of
Private Roomt~ For
Stout and Mrs. Mamie Headley.
along the way by the heavy Jce and plane, by Mrs, Smith end
illness remains about the aame
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10 to l'JG People
MU Richard Rupe and
snow storms.
Mrs L. W. McComat is aubstituting for her at the public schools.
Kennedy of columbua apent
Mary Scott, atudent nurae at
Wedding Ceremony
Holzer
Hospital spent the weekend
Ihe weekend with hll parent•. Mr.
and
Mra
Wtlliam
Kennedy.
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Read
At
Church
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
with
After 6 P.M with
Rev and Mrs S. E. Kaetzel af
Mf.. M•rt Crary,
whose 83rd James Rusaell and other relatives.
Mr
Robert
F
})ysell
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announMerchants Police Service
Mr and Mrs Raymand Llevlng
cing the marnage of h1s daughter, Edison, Mrs L R Fanner, ~ans- blrthday was Saturday, March 19,
Rose Marte, Lo James llaggy, •on field and Mr and Mrl- Loren Cav· was a:uest of honor at a dinner and children, Shelia, Michael and
of Mr and Mrs. Olr:cy Haggy or erlee or HunUnrtod, W. Va, \f~t ijunday at the home or Mr. and Judy left Saturday lll,Qf.llm&amp;. lor· a
weekend guests of M'rs AloMo Cu• M:h:. Pearl.hfora
Pomeroy
vacatlon ir- Clearwater~ Florida.
Serving Gqod Food
Other peats were Mr and Mrs While there they will visit Wllh
fte eert'mony waB read by ReV! lt&gt;r and other relatives
and Legal Bever ag'!JI
Mr and Mrs. G. R. Tbompson Donald Mora, Rhea, Sally, David, the Hervin Lievlnga of M.ason wha
W H Strausbaugh at the Laurel
Until 2.30 A.M.
Church, Sunday, and familY of Pomeray and 'MI'II-. and Mark Mora When the barthday are also on vacation tbere. While
George Thompson of Ct\Uhtre c.akc was brought to tbe taUle the the Raymond LieYing's are away
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Holter and family .
birthday.
Jaoe will stay with their JrandFamily wardrobes get sel
Homer Holter and mother,
The many calla, fiowen, gifts parenta, Mr. and Mrs Harold Chue
lor a lovely •prlng
Mrs David Frecker spent Sunday and cards from friendJ combined and their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Gel the famJiy coa\11 smt.s, dresses cv·
afternoon in Chester with Mr and to make the .anniversary a very Mrs. Gerald Anthony.
-a ll doa~d and ready for
t•ryt hmg
Mrs Ed Baum and Mr and Mrs happy one for the guest of honor.
Sunday visitors with the Walter
spnng outings 11hrlrty ole:mtng 1herc!
Charles Baum .
:'llr and Mrs. Lawrence Parfitt
of Charleston, W. Va, wE-re week
end guests of his parent.a, Mr. and

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Eighth Birthday
Of Daughter Is
Observe d Rece ntl Y

Florida Vacation
Ends For Mrs.
L. D. DiIes

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Psychiatrists'
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Communism

Eastern Meigs Church People
To Study Membership Changes
The Methodist Churches of tbe southern part of M!'iJIS
County will take a look at tbemselves In live study lllt!etinp
Wednesday. Mar. 23rd, under tbe direction of the Dislrfct
Committee on Research. The Committee sball consist of Rev .
Julius Chandler of Minlord, 0., Rev .. Robert M_ussman of Peebles. 0., and Rev Waid Radford or Piketon. Oh1o.
Thf' Committee shall be ae~
puled by D. Richard Bauu,
trict Superintendent from Porta
mouth, Rev Jobn Elwood of Ra
cme and Rev Pearl Casto of Letart Falls
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11te churches mcluded 10 the
IUl'Vey are Letart FaU._ App)e
Grove, Eut Letart, Plant! Antiqulty, Racme, Oak Grove, Sutton,
Morse Chapel, Great Bend, Stivers
ville, Portland .
'The Plants Church has been
dos.!d for the past year and the
Antiquity Church dJI&lt;!Ontmued
Worahip Services two years ago
However, Sunday School i1 held
each Sunday·
The Committee wtll meet 'A'Ith
the layman in Five sessions. At
10 am they shall meet at the Le·
tart Falls OIW'ch for the Churches
of Letart Townahip and at II a.m
w'tb th' Racme Church. Tbe•~ .shall
go to the Oak Grove Church at l
p.m. where the Sutton Chul'('b wlll
join them And in Morse Chapel
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Church
at 2 P,m. where
Great Bend
CHURCH
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in Radne is one o toe lwe ve and St1versv1
1e WI·11 come ·m. Th e
Methodist
in the southern portion of Meigs county itmerary wtll conclude with a
whicb will be included in a survey taken Wednesday, March meeting at 3 p m. In the Portland
23 by the Portsmouth District committee on research. The Church

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Send your words of truth
Behind the Iron Curtain-you
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Eater the 1960 Radio Free Europe
Trutll M..,.... Coot&lt;otl This
year's grand p,rize!l arc six trips
to Europe fur two. In' Europe
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bmd tho iron Curtain. Other
pnzea incJude 200 Hallicraftaa
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will receive a set of the Eocyclopaedia llriWmi&lt;L 256 prizes
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Simply complete this sentcnoc in
2S additiooal words or less.
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mgs shall be baaed on the popuJa.
tJOn changes of Sutton Lebm011
.md Letart Tawnslup11 ov~r the put
50 yean and the reconU of mem'bershlp, sunday School Attend-ance and Finances of eacb of tbe
Churchet. It is hoped that p a
re•ult of these an improved pro.
gram can be buUt for tbese Churtb
es
Tbe dat.a on 1M following dlarta
has been collected to help tbe
churcltes Lake a better look at "our
Commumty and Cburcbes 10 our
Area Study on March 23, 1960.
The fmt chart gJVet tbt populalion figures of Letart, Leblnoa
and Sutton Townshipt. Sutton
Township Js divtded into three
classes S)'racuse V1Ua.a:e, Racine
Village and the rema::1der of the
Towmhip. Tbe figures were taken
1
h Ofli·'·' U s " rom t e
~ · · loAJ'Oouument Cens111.
In tables prepared for use durinc·
the aurvey by the eommlttee and
laymen a PlllllSI! Membenbip and
Sunday S&lt;bool
AJ•·ndan~
" by
churches record wu preparecl
ahowmg the shift of families from
snu,u neJ.gbborbood. churcbea into
thoie pf larger oommwutJea.
The table atrondy suggest&amp; the
battle to mamtam the lllllllier eburebea w•ll b&lt;&lt;ome even more pain·
fot tban during the put deeade for:
there 11 nothing loomtJq: to revene tbe trend si.nq! Wotld War n.

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Great .BeDel .J1ad. 37, .DoW bu. 31;

Stiven\'dle had ~. DOW bu , 3'7;

Apple Grove had 48, .now hti U;
See Eutem Mei&amp;l on Page Three
PublltMd •• 1o puMic HNic:e

In coo.,.r•tlon wlth Th1 Actv.rtlslrc

Council 1nd th• N•••Piopllr

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too often?

Advanced Tickets Being Sold
For Second 'Talent Showcase'
Local Author
Has Chapter In
Forthcoming Book
A . V. Howell, preaident of the

'WE'LL OUARANTZE YOU WON'T! And we'll further IU81'8ntee
you wUl be COMPLETELY SATI8f'IEO with a Quick~Recovery
ao •• allon Electric Water Hoater or your mcmey 'wlll be ret-urned, lnaludlnl the lD11tallatloll co.t1.

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WalA!r Hea!Atr! Compare it to electric light. Both are ftamel068
eJid fumeleoa l&gt;t&lt;oust both oro elldric. It'•.• big ""'""' why ~
many mother&amp;""' insiating on t.he oale QUick-Recovery Electrtc
Water Hea!Atr. Tho watA&gt;r hea!Atr with comp/fll! IKili!{acticmB~·
leN or your money will be returned. including t.he installation
coeta. See your electric appliance dealer or plumber, or call us
for JDON de!Atlla.

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his parents, Mr and Mrt. Rlch.ard
Vaughan .
Mrs Harold Johnson returned to
her home In Sprtn&amp;field, Sunday,
.after a Yi!lt with her sister, Mrs.
Theodore Lehew.
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LONDOIII UPI - faith helier
Kwach Nti,. who ci•IINCI 1M- CHilli
vtnk-h 'Into thin •lr. w.a arrMtH
anlll 't•bn to t-Il Oft fr•t.ICI . ,...
Maonday. He dkl not dl..,..r en-

Mrs Irvin&amp; Karr Jr., southeast distri~t director, Mrs. A. R.
Knight regent of Return Jonathan Meiga Chapter DAR. and
Miss Sharon Jones, who served 8S a page, returned 'Ibursday

A special program was presented

Guestof speaker
Tl'le l,
atngnative
Jortlan , ""huJRlk
1s attend

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Delegate, Page, Report Conference
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nett• Crooka, atudent at ou opent
Held In Cleveland During Last Week the
we-ekend here alao 1nd Gene

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Meap County Ptoneer and Hiaton·
cal Society, was selected to write
a chaptu for a History of the · Underground Rallroad in Ohlo (or a
book being written by author Ro·
bert Van Frank and lw completed
the ch.apter which has been mailed
to the author.
The book wiU be completed and
ready for publication b)l April 15
:Mr. Howell bu. always been in·
tereated in hJatory and has spent
many' yean in the 81\ldr and c-ol·
leetion of historical facts and
relics.

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TWo Women To Speak
At Dem0t7tlt Meetina

Mrs. Wm. Lavelle of Aihen•,
and Mrs. Marvin Sjekels af
Mllrshfield will be the rueat
tlie ' Metn County
Club il Ita
on 'lbunday,
Setond Ward

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