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Sentinel, Pomeroy·
ltllddleport, o ., March 22, 1960

. &amp;-Daily

&amp;walle 0/1, On T.rip
To Nation

C,aprttd

Past Officers Club
Met At Home Of
Mrs. Cora Webb

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Tht· Past Off11·er'a Club of the
Leo V. Savage , duector of the Raetnr· l'haplet OES mt't at the
newly named Tri-St.ate T~n C&amp;n· hom E" of Cora W~bh Friday eventeeh ·from the Tri -County Tee_n I ing The m&lt;!cllll~ was in charge of
Canteen is ott to Wa~hmgton this l lht prc:.tdL" ~lt. Leona l!enslf'y _ Mrs
Saturday to attend the Golden IIPn~ley r('ad a smp\ure fu\lowed
Anniver sary White House Confer- h,· lh• · l."'rd l&gt; l'n·"'
en« on children anrl yout h ·
·A • 1,.. ,v1 P, .. ,.,,. ,,, w•· &gt; 1,, ••• ,,1..rl
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Director Savage will rem,am ~n at whtch ttme Hazel Clelan d read
th. e nation's. CaJl llal untl
t e .. , ., .. "ot!J w.. ·,\ lake." Helen
• ",, -·'·•" , '.. •riJde on Sl.
flrsl or Apr1.I
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On the 25th o f Ih11 mon th th (' I 1, 11"~"_, ..• ~ 0 , '"...•"
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"Th•u .•"'"
totort·"· t'o
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a record hop m Director
vage s Pray.,.r" and Chlurus r.nmm pre0
home town . Marion. · Mdany can- s~nreJ ~ ltuatorou&amp; rradmg.
teen personnel w1ll ;atten ·
Thf prL·s ident 11nnnunr:ed l hat
the ctulJ would huld a slll· nt auc"tum at thrOES mecling Apnl 4.
Th~. next d ub met'lm g wtll be
April 21 ~l~elmg Jllans will be
YOUR NEXT
announrf'rl later .
The hoste ss sen·ed refreshments
ePRIVATE PARTY
from a l;~hle beaull fully decurateRECEPTION
ed Wt\h lhc thcmr of "S Jlrinl(' with
~pnag flower~ and act:cssurit·s_
eBANQUET
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Around And
About
Midd Ieport

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Husband-Wt'fe Team Are T op Of.d'
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Of Middl ep0rt pOren t TeOC erS Group
p T A M d

PlAN and ARRANGE

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·Met At Home
Of Mrs . .lyons

HOTEL MARTIN

The 18th birlhdar of Judy Gr•••·
daushter o1 "'~"- Luer Gregg, wn
cele brated SundaJ at her home In
Middleport witb a family dinner.

New Pot

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County fellowship
DevotionS Held
In Middlep'lrt
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l&gt;AI.I.AS, TN.

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light ••• wilh

the Durability to take

lhose many mil•• of

travel that Uo ahead.

Farnily Dinner
Given Sunday
AtKarrHome

Dining Room Beauty at
Low Dinette Prlctl

, Mr. and Mrs. c. R. K&amp;rr enter·
tllned wlth a famlly dinner Sun·
day at thelr borne, NayJora Run
Hill In obaervance (ltf tbe birth·
day of their !laughter, MIJI Polly,
A decorated •·&lt;~ke and bome rude
l&lt;:e cream were serYe4 witll tbe
dinner.
PreHnt were the ho~red guest,
Mr. u.d Mnt Richard Karr, aon1
Rodn&amp;J and Jeffrey, Polly Ann
BlUer aDa the hoats.

VISIT IN 'RII-T

.xr. ud Mrs. J8hn Watson op&lt;ontll
the weekend at the home
and Mn. Uoyd Wataon and
St.lnler, ~mont, Ohio.

Milk Coolers
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COLUMBUS UPI- The newly
ne-elected president of the Ohio
Guernsey Breeders' A$sn . today
predicted that
state, dairyrtifin
would go to thQ. U. S. Supreme
Court if neceu.ary -- to ficJ1t the
eales tax. on bulk milk coolers,
Edward C. Haaf, who is also
c~e! of the Food and Dairy · Dl·
vision o~. the atate Agriculture
Department, echoed the argument of many tarmen that the
coolera are -vital in milk productiOn and should be exempt be·
cauae of their direct use.
Haaf. re-elected · to biB fifth
term as heall of the c•ttle group

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tile ~ork of

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Yes, SHU.PAIC'Iricil(es packing a
pleaoure, ply~ · .
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lntegrat.d .Rel~nlatlc locks.

Harmonizing Aurora Interiors..

attended blthe DeDartment went over U7 ,000.

Meanwblle, the fino enemy struek again this marnillg, tlW!
tUne with the Racine ·F in Department ge"'ft« the action (...,

below):

The 'smart styled luggage Is available In fashion•ble
Tan, White, Grey; Blue, Charcoal.
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The lint alarm II ll:Je •.
of the depattment. A
Tuelday aeat the voluoteet amoke .·lltr.ong, -eold wind and bad _ro~s
ealer1 even mtJea biet of wm. . hampered the department m _Jta
Columbia, w. va., t.o ~ Charles efforts to aave t,be home whieh
H Lfwla reside-nee
was completely deatroyed.
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Mtr. ""' Lowll ..........
A six room frame home wu home att.r HOut an hour ....
completely entU11'ed .in flames on e· half · •IM•nc. to ff.-11 their

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KEG. $13.95 HAT BOX ..... .. .. ....... ........ ....... :•. - .. · .
KEG. $13.15 VANITY . ..... . ... . : .. .. ...... . . .. ......... · .. · ·
KEG. $13.95 TRAIN CASE ... .... ........... .' . .......... .. - · .. .
RI!G. $13.95 - 18" O'NITE .... .............. . ........... - .. · ·
REG. $13.95 - %1" WEEKEND ................. - ........ - .. ..
REG. $17.50 ~ 24" JR. PULLMAN ...... . .............. · .. .. . ..
REG. $25.00 - 26" PULbfAN .......... ; ....... ... - .. .. .. .. ..
REG. f25.00 WARDROBE .... .......... .. .......... ·.. .. .. .. ..
REG. f27 .50 - 29" JUMBO PIJLLMAN .. .. 1••••• •• ••• • • - • • • • • • • •

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SALE $11.00
SALE $11.00
SA,LE · $11:00
SAL: $i1.00
$11.00
SAL
SALE $15.00
SALE . $20.00
SALE $20.00
SALE $22.00

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.1. Ntw PMno- A New Llvint ReotTt Svlte or laay Cha.lr- A Nt'* Talevlslon Set
Whatever you want; in Furniture - Floor Co~rings - or App-liances - Wthetber
_ , juet. one Uem or a "Wtbo.le home full of furnit11re - Elber!eld.s Scr13lbie
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Credit &amp;ervice Is tailor m.a de to meet )'our bud·g et lind it's truly econowc-a m
die hU-ndreds tbat n~ avaU tltte~lves of t.bl:s -&amp;ervice.

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Ohio Attacks Federal Tax
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·As Pervt;rsion Of Constitution

E.LBERFELDS

Furnishings For Your Home

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from theN and ather sizes

Law ~purr.ed To
Cqrb Violence
In

Churoh on Tuesday,

Nune o1 : the

Take .Advantage
Of This f.xceptional
Value Today .At

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The Dixieland ~~~i~\li!T
presented On Tburaday

Dr. Tbomaa A. Gardner trom
110\ltbeast · district health -'i~;,liii
the Ohio Department ol
will be tue•t ..,eater,
AJ10 attt~ding . frol'n
wm be :.rtss Harriette
and Mrs. Mary ,

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Far yau, f9t th"hameane spec•al ••• choose .

H.,. r. frul'f .,,.,.,ttllllf vohlt.ll a11 a.,IKt d'I111Htl hlcrMI
.,..., • .,_,.--Atllflet. 1Mutlfutl1 atriA a111f rtNI~
,....., .,. M~ta.r.M ot ,,.,.,... wadi _,,.., M., ""

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•v- •· ana
IUe most men to put in a day's work

Ghi1.1g Minstrel
March 24., 25th

port.

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wo~ld

~ixieland Group

BUffET AND TABU

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time it

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1ft Pelce

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return home, the nation's DWilber one enemy, "fire."
dootroyed a total of f9600.1n property Tueoday aDd kept members of the Middleport Volunteer Fire Deportment on the run.
The Department -ltd lbreo alarma ill eleht hours and
45 minuteS Tueoday afleriloon and evening, Total fin! lossea

.March 29 at 8:30 p. m. ill Middle·

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liNGLE CO~ -

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The annual dinner meetin• of
the Melp Co!lllty TB o.nd H..lt!J - . '-''
Alsoclatton · wUI be held at the

a' IU,Er • TAIU • 6-CHAIRS

.tre.

Family Made Homele~
Fire Losses Are Htavy

Dairymen May .

Annual Meeting
Is Qn T~esday

lATCHING PlASTIC TOPS

ll~s-lf••-

'lbe board ruled in the case of
two Southern Ohio dairymen that
tbe equipment wu not wed dl·
redly in produclag milk, butter
chee111e or lee cream and( theretore is _not exel{lpt unde)' the
state law wbich eliminates aale:s
tax on 100:b used directly in
production.

A Case

um-bus.

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water beaten.

MEIGS THEATRE

Refreshments were served to
the 15 fnembe:rs and 1everal chi!- .
dren present. The next meeting Is
t9 be at tbe home ot Mr. and Mrs .
Lloyd Roush.

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Bnoted 'I'• TJae lttt.....U 01 Tu

cows on · his Fairfield CoUnfy
farm near Lancaeter.
He 'is one of l,MIO Guernsey
breeders in t-~~ atate. Many of
th,em have dairy plnts which hl&amp;
state ~~&amp;ents periodically inspect.
La11: mon,Ul, the eo.,ro or Tllx.
Appeals ruled that rOhio Dairy
farmers must PliY a aales tax
when they ·buy mUk coolera and

Jol'?"

Crow's Steak House

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Pome~·Mtttdleporti Obii, Wednesday, Much2a, 11160

Fight Tax Into
Supreme Court

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last Saturday, owns 70 Guel'Jlse_y

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VOL XI · NO. 288

HIDE·AWAY BAR

Friendship
Council Studied
Farmer Rights

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they ,..,.._n "'" lantu....
A notice , In a sm~lt l'fit•urent
nMr Lake Lnon warns Its cv ..
.....,.., "No c11nlfll alltucll'

Exeluatv. lid design oealfy•
pcicks up to four fclira of
shOe• with ease.

FREE PARKING

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CHucKLE FOR TODAY

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M . I Ab
peopIe
In p

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lBtltBirr~W~
·GirlsComplete N
.4e Dinner
IProjects hMaking
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The Central School Brownie
'the ~se Garden &lt;.:l.ub of Tup·
Troop met with their leader, Mrs.
001
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pen Plain1 )Mid Jta Much mee-t Abo present tor the dinner • ·ere William Sherdlan and a&amp;Siatant
Miss Lab Joe Taft o! Columbua ins •t the home of Mn. Lindsey Judy't gran4ro.other, . Mrs . .M~ie leader, Mrs . John E. HuDnell,
relurned
to her home after Lyons .
Erlewine, ._Miss Farie £:rle~Ule, Monday 11 t 3:30 p. m. at tne schocd
spending the weekend with her
The meeting opened with the "iln. c. R. Gilbert of Sprmgfteld, Following the opening ceremony
coUJin, Mra, , John Parsons and Lord 's Prayer and dub song . For Karen Gregg and Don Eastman of of the plOOge to the flag and
!aroll.y.
roll call eath membt-r name-d a Pomeroy .
Brownie pledge, the girls com·
d boliw plant.
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f
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Mn. Richard Rosenbaum
an
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pleled theirf pro]eet
o
ma
ng
p . k
Mrs. Jun&lt;! Doeter gave a read JDg
t b ld
G meo
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infant son. James atri~ I re urD·
containers or po 0 ers. a
ed home Sunday from Jfo)z.er Hot- about March.
DINNIR MIITING HILD
were played, after which the
b b b
b
h ULC!tl I
ed
'th th f · d
pi tal where t e . a Y w•s
otn
The club gave a donation to the
NEW HA Vl!:N - T he .h · · · o meetin~ clos d w1
e nen ·
last week.
Johnny Apple Seed Fund and de· St. Paul's Lutheran C hurc met
on ahln
drcle an
btps.
din
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Sunday •"Uetta of MIN
rser
Mra. Roy d ayer Irewas 1a gue...
u~Sy va.1a cided to send an arrangement to Tuesday evenlng wH R a h M
the
McMaster were Mr. and Plllll · """" the Achieveme nt Day program.
meeting. Mrs. UO)'d ous • rs. and provide
a
a1 or
bert Sparka of Ua7denvUle and
Mlas Lynda} Lyons gave a t.alk Philip Wolpert aDd Mrs. James lgrot.Jp.
Miss Muilyn WUaon, The Plaina.. ' 1'l'lon
sow Annuals for Drying" Layne. .d the meal to the mem--:-::-:=::-:::-=-::-:
in"
M
· •ssiR, K•••EM
Mrs. Lewit Koehler baa been
Jotui Mitchell, ·"Quick ~rs .
· owiDi the dinner
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ATTACK · N"'
Crooksville fot the put t'*D
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Annuals
HKte Ugly Clarence BlesainJ presented the
AMMAN, Jordan UPl- United
weeks where abe was called dlle,
program which was on Commun Arab Republic President Gam•l
to the sertou Ulneaa of ber brOtraveling priZe was won by jon , to t'be group. Attending were IAbdel Nasser and Iraqi Premier
ther, A. M. :riaate, w~o l'ftlaias
Lynda~ Lyona. 'Each member Robert Joboston, PhiUp Wolpert, Abdul K•rim Kassem are collab·
in a criUeal c:.oDCJition. ·
nceived 1 o})amrock for St. Pat- Harry Layne, Jack Ord, Herman orators with Zionism, Radio AmMr. and Mrs. Otho Mum)', Mr. rkk'a Day and while refreshments Layne, Donald F. Roush, Lloyd man charged Mon~liY .
and
Mrsl
Cb ..te5 !lurray, were being ser\'ed by the hostess Roush
Robert Layne, Charles
The radio roadcast said both
Minada, Chuckle and Charlotte Mra. Lois McCain, Mrs. Charles BleSsi~g and Clarence Bles11ing.
advocate a Palestine republic
Murray and Junlor Rowley were !rfauar and Mrs. Starling Massar
which would givll! ISrael a chance
the Sunday dlnner" guests of Mr. bng "Wild lrish
' and "When
The ocxt meeting is to be at the to acquire Arab Palestine terri·
and Mra. RoJand Russell.
lriab Eyea AN
home of Mrs. June Doster.
' tory.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
of Tenne:~ &amp;pent the past week
end visltin&amp; with relati~ea and
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friends in the Bradford area.

D urmg
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th e mcc tl· ng of the Middlepo
rt · . ·
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on. ay
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evening t h c report f ro m th en 0 m tJJalln g comnuttee was ~ven
by the chairman , Mrs. H.od n cy Sauer,
..o.n d Charle s Asa rad ·
bury was elected president f_or the coming year.
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Others are first vke presiden t, Mrs . Charles Asa Bradbury,
second vice pres1"d e n 1, Mr s. L ucy u''regg·• secretary
Th' Mrs
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Ge~rge Hackett, an d .treasurer . Donald Plunkett .
ey WlU
be m s ta lled a t t he Apnl meeting .
Monday e\'e nmg:'s meeltnS. was ~c.;"".;;;"""""""""""""";;;;;;;;;cpened wilh praye r by Rev Ray t
mon Konk nght lifter whit•h Kalad
010 '!/
OU
Hindy , president , conducted th e
busines~ meeting.
The bannF.!r was won hy )Irs.
Bll,ke&lt;l'oe·, stxth grade.
OklefOy
i'' oJlowing the mcctlllg a shorl
8y LUCILLii HAWKINS
talk was J::l\'en b~· J::dison Hob·
eMEETING
stetter concerning the bond issue
~Irs Cam pbell Harper, Mrs. C. R
on the Meigs Memor ia l Ho sp ital. Young , Mrs C h;~orles
Jo_nes and
He was assisted by llernard Full ! , )'Irs. Albert Bland were m Galli·
who conducted a quesliun and 1 pohs Sunday to attend the eighth
an~twer period on the hospltal.
1\l l;tiversary of the '!Ttedstone 'BappOMEROY'S BEST
Btll Kim:, president , prl'sided
Mr ~. Char les Asa Brad bury, 11 _,; 1 Church of whtch Rev . D. L.
Mrs. Isabel Winebrehner, Mrl.
Blanche "Haptonstall and ·Miss
Private Rooms For
uve r th e husine~ s
chai r man introduced th e L&lt;~lham is the pastor.
!0 to 173 People
tht· Meigs Cuunty Men's
program for the 'evl:!n mg whidt 1 ;.,trs . B(.' rtha Scott i_s att_e nding a Mary Phillips of New Haven were
shJ]l of the Cht1rc h of rhnsl met was gi\l{'n by the Eighth Grade n•Jt sus ad visor meetmg m Athens business vjsitors in Huntington
u'l :\ltdd lepurt :11nnday rve ning for c las&lt;~ tau ght by Mrs. Nan Moore. l hi~ wee k.
last Saturday.
theLr regular mecling .
Jo:!len Dutlon was the anuounce r
Mrs. Karl Grueser_and aona, Llr·
The Raymond Walburn family
The
devotion11l
leader
lor
the
for
thl'
program
and
it
opened
n
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and
Bobby,
o(
Mmersvt_He
¥18ll·
recently
moved into the Bener
After 6 P .M. wilh
evt• ning was Walter Bnnce. Rcpre· with a reading bY susan Shtlcr. ('d Sund 11 y In narwm With her property on Grant St.; which they
Merchants Police Sc rvkc
~~.:ntatives from th e Br&lt;~ dhury .
Karen Bachner and Car rol parent~. Mr. and Mrs. Welby had recently purchased.
Bradfo rd. Zi on . anri ~liddlcporl Scott who were accom panied by Whaley.
Mr . and Mrs. Ji,alp_)l Humble
ehurdw:; WNl' pn·~en l
Mrll. Clare nce L&lt;J cey \san g A·r•ll
Mrs. Gladys Cuckler. spent the and son", R'i', were- dinner guests
Hf'in·., hmenb were sr·rn·LI by the Walk Wilh Go t! " after which wcPk.end with Mr. and Mrs. Wei· sunday of the E:d and Gu)' Rua-·
Sening Goud l&lt;' ood
~- lt;c t~l d t!l!'L·h w1th Mr Bunce HJHI Carroll Lyons gave 11 readinl::.
by Whaley, Darwin:
sell famllle.s. The Humbles startand Legal ll~verag•!J
0 f.: MrK in ley ~~~ chuirmm1.
A one act comedy play -- H1lly 's , Mr. and Mrs. ~1iton Rou.!lh and ed a week's vacationtsun4ay evenUntil 2:30 A :~t.
\ The nt•)(t meding w ill bl• h(•ld , l&lt;- lrst Date " was 11 re~c ntNI wilh fumil y of Zanesville were week ing by vjsi~lng wilh rc:lftives in
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tht' Brurtrord !'h un· h. April 18. lhe fallowmg taking p11 rt, Jumcs en•l guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,"Muon Columbus, 0., and New Castle,
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- - · - - ·- - - - · - · - - - ~- Miller , Jani ee Tannehlll , Iva Ste- Jo'isher and famUy and other rela- Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hlltrt'is
. Susan Slater, Carolyn ~irh· hve ~and children 1-al&amp;O· viaited Sunday
D;:vid Thomas, Jack ~alter Mr and Mrs. Ray E. Gibbs have with the Russells.
Duri s Md-lu ffi e- and Carroll ret urned home after a two week
John E. Hunnell.
vaca tion in Edenton, N. t:.
Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickman of
Mrs . E. J. Hill and Mrs. Robert
Prompter11 fur lhe play were
Columbus spent Sunday with her
Gnoch
and
children
returned
home
~o a n Mourning anti Jurly Martin.
Saturday ev{'ning after a visit with (ather, John :Biaettnar.
Mrs. :-.1oorc wa s i
Mrs. Barbara Smith and grandrdativf's in Columbus and West
son,
ctt.udde Holmes, of Columbus,
Jdff'r son .
and
Mrs. Delbert Cbase nf Atl!tens
"The Gr.,.test
Mrs. Roy Sickle and children of
v1slted Monday with ~?bn BJae~t­
Akron
are
the
guest11
o(
Mr.
and
Tade Sensation
nar.
POMEROY, 01110
:11n. Frank Dill.
in a Sandwich"
·.·1r. and Mrs. Glen Dill returned
,.,...,ufll ooc..,.-.IJ/01 t•
home Saturday evening after . an
TONIGHT
f'Uoo • Durtor 0 S,.tlo .. , 1.... !' .. •-"
lllu .. ota, -wJoc..,.l•
overnight visit with ~lr. and Mrs.
".JA CK TI~:~: Rll'Pf~H "
:'i1anon Howell, Cplumbus.
Lei Patterson, DeL \y McDowall
Miss P•llly Karr of Columbul:l
tT M. lt[G. IJ. II. l'al. 01,
spcnl the week end with her parNot Open Wedne1d1y
rnts, Mt'. and Mrs . C. R. Karr, NayThe Friendship Farm Bureau
lor's nun Hill.
THURSDAY and FRIQAY
Mr. and Mrt. Doll Dudding and Counctl met 8t tbe home of Mr.
"SAM/-iON and Dt:LlLAH ''
so tl. Bryan Lee, of Columbus were and Mra. Charles Theiss for the
1'0MEROV
W. MAIN ST.
Victor 1\bturc - llcdy Lamarr
weekend gucstll of Mr . and ~drs. March meeting which was opened
by Andre .... Cross, president with
Margaret West, secretary.
l'rayer 'Was offered by ¥ary
Roush.
The le1180n fni.Wtial ,
"Farmers Rililllts snd · Reapol"'sibiUtles under the Law" wae discussed. Mr. Cross gave a report on
the meeting be attended in Col-

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Willace

M,I IG. G~~ERAL
AdnUnlona: Bettr

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Arch Hanntng,
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cro:f.
Births:
Jacka. • 11:01'1 •

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HISTORY
Meigs
OF

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mr1. Walter Werry of
Maton City are announcing tbe
birth or a wn, Sunday. March 20,
at Hob:er Hospital , Gallipolis.
The baby weighed four pound.~.
By WalteJ" E. SiDet
ten ounces at birth. Paternal
the f1rst mai l from Marietla to grandparents ure Mr . and Mrs.
Gallipolis. They carried it in Charles Werry, Pomeroy . Mater·
ca11oes i!Od II was necessar)' to nll l grandparent!! are the late
tra vel mostly by night to prevent ~lr. and Mrs. Joseph Gress, Mason.
atlack s by the Indians.
The Werrys ha ve three daughters
t;eorge Jivpd .11nd died in his In addition to the new{'omer.
cabm on the river bank acrou
from H:~venswood . One of. bls
SALE SPONSORED
daughtNs Hannah, mart"ied BarTtlere will be a bake aale spontholomt'w fle ming, and be boq}\l sored by the Happy Huttlers Sunthe pla ce owned by GMl"J18 Warth day School C1a&amp;a of the .fhcine
valued chiefly for its Iandin£ and Methodist t"hureh at ChaPn111n's
ff'IT\'.
Market at Syracuse. Saturday .
c(•orge Warth, and other mem· March 26, starting at g a. m.
!Jers or the Warth family are burIIRTH ANNOUNCED
ird in the old plQneer b11ryinc
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Road!. Midgrou nd at Great Bend , Ohio.
dleport, are annou ncing the birth
of a· son , Randall Warren. Tuesday, March 22. at Holze-r Hospital .
The baby weighed ti lb. 2 ounces.
Grandparents 11re Mrs. Marie ~an ­
cis and Mr. and Mn. Doyle ~Iller,
Middleport. I. E. Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. George Francis, Middleport are great grandparents. Tht&gt;
Boa~hes have three other children,
Tommy, 8, Raymond, 6, and Trudy,

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JOINS DALLAS CLUI

R1chard, Inez, 1-' loyd, Kathleen ,
MIRACLES
DODald
Anna L. Boring, IUJ1 ·
As I gaze from my window thl• ley and Betty Spencer, Robert W.
morning.
and Ja•\Dita CQpu, Donald •nd
AI tbe ground all covered wl.t~ Vaavita Colemaq to Mar&amp;~ret
snow;
Smiley, .'79A, Otiv~, Reedsville.
n seem such a miracle to me,
That ~uon. tbe grel"n grass !Win · Robert C. Hutenbach, 11heriff.
grow.
Ross S:md &amp; Gravel lnr.. to
Georgt R. Hayman, Parrels, Le·
God had such a wonderful vif;ion. tart.
When He crealf!d thinp on' eart_h;
The flowers that bloom by tM
road 1ide,
And Spring's wonderfUl re-bJrth.

Steeler
PrrrsllURGH
back.field UPI
cnach
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Pitt.sburah
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Dimancheff has resigned to usume
.a similar job with. tb,,_I)allas Cow·

Doys

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NaUonl1 FootbaU
League. He wu with the Steelen
sinte 1957 aad formerly playf'4

CASH

witb the Chicago CaPdinals.

PLIAOS GUll TV

ballfl

A Cooking

·Pusl•l tbe backs te Oble pllple Is
our ful lima Job ••• to limo fOlks an'd

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P11Gu WY Z-2 171 - 125 E. Malo St.

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Pr4Jjett Selected
By Slioday School
Clasd'or Funds ·

79c

Rib Sftdr ... _...,.. . . .. 59c

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Firestone

approaching Its

In

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l.tifa~M

AUTOMATIC

GAS DRYERS

wullf!'!

a!WI purduue

Moridoy thru ThurSday
9 AM. to 6 P.M.

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au e c
In 1794, J, G. Plerton melved
patent for the rivet.
In 1~ E. A. Gard11er received
patent f(lr the cable ear.

Bennie Hath, Diane

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Kathy
Debbie
Barr, ltathy Queen, Patty !lnd
Carrol Jean Brown, Karen Mllet,
l.JQda Ballard, Mr•. Martha Ward
Mn. Phyllis H1sh, Mrs. Ruth El-

Tuna ................ 3 ":..~ 89c

J1:1u Sandra Brown,

Mrs. Annabelle Stanley and Mrs.
Opal Slonloy. .
1942 Japaneae-Amerlcan reiof
PacUlc ~OIIlal are~
born, ~ moved
home• to Internment

McKelve

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Roland Sayre and Jteklt- Wi&amp;al
eport.ed the)' plan ~ partietpate
In the Ptthlle IPU lnt acUYity
at Mari.U., Ohio, April &amp;.
Johnny Grueaer'l treatury ft ·
port lhiJW"ed billa In the amount
of '12, and that 148 baca of. pop
corn bad been credlced to tbe
bleacher tWld. Fllle c:enb of qcb
10 cent N)e ol pop corn t. to
help witb the PURhlae of new
bleachen for the new hich idaool

Hill.

·cart Marria of the

Morria Im·
plement and Sqpply Co., Wll preaented ·the Degree of Honoray

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in tbe vocaUonal agriculture farm
me&lt;!haDi('s program. He providea
equipment for 1hop praeti~. Mr.
Morris became tbe 20tb HonOJ'II'1
Chapter Farmer member.
Three commttteea .. ere appoint-

bulldiu.
The frelhman atud,-tnc VO:Cttiona1 aa:rlcult1.11'e requeated the ehapter pW'cllue .aweet eorn for varliety trial1. Thll il to be ton.aider-

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NEW YORK UPI - Roy Campanella, ' 41-)'ear-old ex-D~~
catcher, is back in tbe Institute of
Physical .atedicine and Rehabilitation of the New York University·
Be!levue Medical Cen~r today for
treatment of nel'"Vous exhaustion.
Campanella returned to New
York Monday after apeoding the
ni ght In St. Mary's HoapUal 1t
West 'Palm Beach, Fla. He waa
taken there Sunday when he suddenly became dir;ey at the Dodgers' Vero Beach, Fla., training

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11&lt;42 Count ffu

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Soviet delea:ate Valerian Zorin
told the lO.natloo diurmament
confell!nce tbat any international
eUort to determine the 1trength
of Soviet forces in bein&amp; would
amount to "spyln&amp;."
Zorin agreed that reductions in
arms and armed forces ahould be
subjet't to &lt;:ontrola, which he aaid
should be applied at eacb etace of
Eut·We&amp;t disarmament.

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nlnf Mareh "'27 at thE! CUrtoD
Hoh11e11 'I'Ibernaeler CUfton, W.
Va. at 7:30 p, ~ : ea~ -~y~pln~. . ,

Ira c. , Welbnjn Jjj ~e · ; .baa~or: .

Everyone ·· is cirdt.f)¥ ··I•...I'ted to·

attilnd.

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qourtesy counts! It adds up to
hundreds of customers who
like our fine :&amp;ervice and our
goOd-laBUng mea!B. Welcomer

9hop at A&amp;P - living you an op.peltUJltty to save eldra cash on a
fresh .aeleclioo of fine foods, ShoP
our values lor • few weekB, and
· it'!J be -easy toRe that. price after
prioe provee: it: Ja,st ran't beat

CHOOSE YOUR FAVOIUTE-All SALE PRIQDJ

Super·llfght ... Steer Beef

CHOICE

ltAtiE'CUTs·

Super-llight ... Steer Beef

8Upel'·lllght •. WeU Trimmed

ENGLISH
BEEF ROAST

SHOULDER
BEEF ROAST

DINE. AT

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WELL
TRIMMED

BANQUET-fROZEN

Chicken legs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 59c

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DINNERS
ea·49c'
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Ovon~

Turkeys
.. S to 9 lbs•.. ........ lb. 49c
Fancy CDmllh

Ga~t~l Hens . . . . . . . ... 22·oz. size 69c

ROUND
BONE

lb.

Short Shonk

Smoked Picnics .. .. .•.... , , .. lb. 3Sc

Any Sin P-.

Conadian Bacon . . . . .' . . . . . . . . lb. 891j

Su...,. RiiJht

Roll Sa usage . . . ·. . • . . . . . • . . . lb.

J9c

Ground Beef

··············· lb. 55c
Chuck Steaks . . . .
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Wtll Trl""'"

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Garden Peas

J11lcy 1.t1110•s · · CalifOrnia · :·. · · · doz. 39c
Fancy YCIIIII ·: Texas :· · · · · · · · · 311ts. Jtc
Calav
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lach t Oc
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Dol Monte ... Crushed, In Syrup

Speclal-lleg'. 31c

Pineapple .. 3cans89¢
Tuna Fish
Coo~ies .
DEL MONTE

DEL MONTE
DIN(S-JUICE$

6 btls. $1·00

Dol Monte ... Whole Kemel orjCreanJ Slyle

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Golden
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1~A.~n~n~Pa~g~·~~~!:..;;~~;~~~~~ ·-~ Del Monle .. . Tender
Sjleelai-Reg.
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Spinach • • 6cans89~
Morton's ... Wltlle
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Ground

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Dol Monte . . . With Pineapple VInegar . . !....._ blls.

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Minute Rice : . : . .... ~~.,. - 01:. plcf. 41 c

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"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY

tobvind.ng ea\ling story! And you

Fifth Fryer

FOR

Come 'lnl

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"Quality """'"'" ltiU: in ll&gt;e
e..""'Onumical gallon Jua. ""'
you QUAUTY pluo ECONOIIY.
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They debated holdJnr another
ma111 protest meeting againat th'e ·
law that forcee them to Carl')'
identity
whieb are not A ·
f:cc-:-:-:;:.,---,--,.-':,,-::--- quirtd ofpuses,
white..
ed at tM nezt meeting.
The thooting left nearly 300
The new otficen performed a
Africans
dead or wounded and
practice official
opening and
prompted
the United StateJ to
cloaing eeremony from memory,
take the unuaual step of deplorto concluded the meeting.
Ing thl! violence.

POT PIES 5 for$1:

. BEEF, CHICKEN !)II TURKEY

camp.

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• IHARPEVILLE, South Altic1
UPI-African
.nationallat&amp; said
todar they want to light hack '
agailut the police who k.ill~d at
le-ast 80 of ~heir number Monda)'

MORTON'~Fll0ZEN .

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$199.95

May 19 of Gallia County.

EIEIS)N AIR FORCE ILUE,
(van H. Carman, )Jt . %. Pomeroy, ac· By Governor Adion
Abak•
Army PFC J"rant H.
cordiq to an en(ry m~ode in Meiga
COLUMBUS UPl-Tbe- Ohio Epple, 22, ""' of · - A.
County
Common
Pleu
Court
toGENEVA uPI - The Ruuiana day.
Pardon and Parole~- Commbslon Epple, Rutland, -..tl)' PonJ.
&amp;aid today they were willinc tu let
today granted parolea to aeven dpated with oUter peraonDellroJD
In
the
judgement,
the
defendant
international in1peetora verif)l Sothe 47th TranJp0111Uon Compu)"
viet reductlona in troops and arms il; to pay SUI a weet for the aup- convicted killers and 58 other in- in Exerciae Uttle Bear, a wiD&amp;.
matea
of
the
Londo,.
Prbon
Farm
port
of
a
minor
child.
- poroviding they did not try to
field training maneuver oCODduetdetermine what Rusal&amp;n forcea
Parolea included Wyatt E. Fer- ed in the frozen AlaUan ternbt
aliU exist.
AfrieaJ18 Wantlng To
guson, mantlaugbter,
eUective o~bout 200 mllea north of Ancltor·

thol A&amp;PI

DEUGBTI'IJI. DININ.,_ ASSURED

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INWINTn-lt

every . department aQY time you

300-450 lb sows

In Clifton Tabernpde

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Gallia Man Paroled

wi-ll .see plenty of fow prices in

ReVival Scheduled ·
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SylvU C. Carman, Pomeroy Rt. 2,
h11 been &amp;ranted a divorce from

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UST CAN'T BEAT THAT AaPI

Cattle .soo; ·ea\ves 100: .average
to hllh choi« 1073 Jb $laughter
steer. 29, lndh•ldual low t"bolce
800-800 lb 27, good UQO lb down
25-26.50, l~_lfd ·22; Jood 834 lb
mixed Bte&amp;'B and hellera 2S.25;
good 700 • 750 lb hei!en 24·25,
standard 20.21; utUity and com-

Ex·Dod!!er Catcher

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Shellie Beans 5 ..._.. $1

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Sl1nley
of Ma1on City entert,ined recent·
for todQ: Prettde11t ly with a birthday dinner In
uld: "Older men · honor of their dayabter, Becky,
But It 11 youth that on ~e a«aAion ol her fourtll
and die. And It 11 blr!hdiy.
muat Inherit the trl·
Other• attendln• were Mn.
.aorrow ahd the trl- Dennta Tulloh and son• David
are the alterm~th of and
and Marilyn, C.rol
tnd
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Beegle; aeeret.ary,
Druce McKelvey; treaturer, John·
ny Grueser; sentinel,' Dan.ay Shain
aalstant aecretary, Ronald Sayre·a ulatant treaaurer, Ceeil Wolfe;
freshman reportm-, Carl Circle;
iopbomore reporter, ;RolaDd Say.
re; and chapter reporter, Vir1U

_Mar~e! Report·

The class decided to Cake on
the p.·oject of selling vanilla to under 400 lb 10.20.
raise funds tor class projects.
A St. Patrick's day theme was
CINCINNAn UPI - Prnduce:
-carried out jn decorations and Eggs,
consumer, at farms , A- jum•.
refreshments. Attending
were b&lt;i 37-41, large 35-39, medium 31Mrs. Murl Megee, Mn. Evelyn 16, small U-30: B large 27-32; deP.rolfltt, Mrs. Pearl Roush, Mrs. livered FOB A l'arge 45-47, medGladys Thomas, Mrs.. Mary Cape ium 42-43, ·B large 42-48.
hart, Mrs. Lilah Zerkle, Mra: Mary
Poultry, at farma, fryers 2~-t
Berry, Miss Hilda and Lorena lb 17·18; heavy hens 1ft-22, ligbt
Weies, MJ111 . Mary Dudding and 7-11; 68.300 fryers 64 pet 17, fl pet.
one gueet, Mrs. LaVera Yeager,
17~, 3() pet 18.

Pork &amp;Beans 4 '!..... 49c

dW... .t . . IM, Ch* Str'-

Birthday Dinner Is
Given Reeently

Off' , } HeacJs :,
OMHA Co 'tlee dent, Ronald

13.50--14, 450-600 lb 13-13.50, over
600 lb- 12.7:5; boars 26c lower, 10:

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Stanley, Jilfery Hash,

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friday and Satyr9c;~y
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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!'"'d.~!!'' Mea~lah for the was ~~erved with lt'e cream, aoH
Geurae 11, inlu- ..lrlnka and f$VOrs to the fo1\ow ·
M1d
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•xtra Top Y•lue .• Up~,_ .

The fourth birthday of Pamela
Sue Sta.nley waa celebrated Sunday when her parenb, Mr. and
mornln( stars are Mars, Mra. Donald E. Stanley. entertain·
J"P"'"' ond Saturn.
ed with a party In her honor 't
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their home In Eno.
On this doy In u story:
Parnela'a laree birthday cake

Cui Walton waa tnJta.lled a1
president of the Racine . Chapter
....:cy. '
Future Farmers of Amenca, in a . The
ventol')' committee ap1
recent meetins attended by 41 polntme:ta
were . Genld u.rt.
members. .
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tchairman; Cecil WOlfe, Cvl WalOther officers were v1ce preai- toft. Johally Grue~er and Bruce

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the Mason Methodl:st Chureh met and standard 18.21H8.60; utility
March 17 at the home of Mrs. and commereial bulla 20-21; good
Donald Foglesong with Mrs. Blias and choice vealera 28-34, standard
WUion flel'V"Jng a a eo--hoatess.
24-28, utility 18--20; good 900' lb
Mn. Evelyn Profiltt opened feeder 11teers 23.
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the : igjetlng ·Nith a readibJ from
Hogs 2300; .b~ and lt}ts 2~
scrJptuie a"ftd --Ieadil'tg ·the &amp;rO'nP. =· lit'Wib"\fil~'l-' lb i&amp;MllilG,
In the Lotd's Pr•yer. A story /m&amp;Sy'r 'tlmo-'tof 190-220 lb; 195. ·
God'a Talent was read and dlt- 210 lb 18.25; U0-260 lb 1_&amp;. 3~1S .60;

By United Press International

Fourth Birt;hday
Observed At Eno

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meetlng of. the ·Mason Moth~s
lC13
Club held m the W~hamo~~ h1gh
aehool home eco.notntca room last
Wednesday even111g.
DIDtl
Two complete meala were cooked including meat dishes, vegeL. M. Seiberline, Vice Chairtables, fruita and breads. All man or the BoaTd Of The Seiber·
food was donated by Appalachian. Hng Tire ·and Rubber Company,
Followins the meeting each dish
Akron, baa aceepted chairman· was given as a door prize.
ahlp or The Oblo
The event was sponsored jointly by Appalachian and the Mason
Mental
Health
Furniture Store. Members brought
Asaociatioo 3&lt;tth
guests to the meeting.
anniver~acy eOm·
Winning door prizes were Mrs. 1
mlttee, it was 1nMel Clark, West Columbia; Mrs. '
nouoced
today
by Walter G.
Wheeler Drake, Pomeroy ; Mr.s.
Nord,
Oberlin,
James Proffitt, Mason; Mrs. DelPresident of the
bert Russell, Maaon; Mrs. Dallas
cltizena mental
Ca dle, Mason; Mrs. Charles Aldbealth orgaDizaridge, Mason; Mrs. Edison We~~ver
S.lberUne
tlon.
Mason and Mrs. L. B. Foreman.
In charge of -a brief devotional
Nord said that Seiberling •nd
period was the president of tbe a special committee ol 30 pr~
club, Mrs. Mary Beny. Guesbl minent Obloana are mating prewere introduced.
parations for a statewide meet·
ing to be held in ColiJmbUI durAttending were Mrs. Lucille ing the week: of May 1 to 7,
Swackhamer, Mrs. Ida Diehl, Mrl. Mental Health Week, and will u ·
Dorothy
Schwab, Mrs. JoAnn si.si with plans to bripe more
Green, Mrs. Mary Tbabet, Mrs. emph_
asrs to the progr:am .and
Gudrun Schaekel. Mrs. Joyce Car· financing of the mental llelltb
son, Mrs. Mary Berry, Mrs. Btrtty movement dut-Jng the annivenan-·
Foremac, Mrs. June Burns, Mrs. year. ·
Sally Clark, Mrs. Ulah Zerkle and
Seiberling said that the citi·
Mrs. LaVera Yeage~.
zens meiltal health siGgan this
_Mrs. Eleanor Ewmg, Mrs. Bea- year is "Brlq them home; keep
tnce Weaver, Mrs. JoAnn Har· them home; keep them am.iUDg" .
bour, Mrs. Vera Dodsol_l. Mrs. The worda embOdying the .objec-·
Ruth Ryan, Mrs. Kathenne Me· lives of the OMHA program in
Gowan.
worklnl towJrd the ultimate in
Gues!-f wel'(l Mrs. Drake, Mrs. mel!tal heal\h endeavor. He urgBetty Cpdle, Mrs. John Ri~geway, ed all to join in aupport of the
Mrs. Ellen Fo,1lesong, Mrs. James proaram of a,;rcial aCtion, educaJohnson, MQ. Carol PrDffitt, Mrs. (ion and oiireCt sefvtc;e whieb baa
Ray WWortman, Miss Emma Jane seen, in just 30 yeir1 the growtb
Weaver. Mrs. Caral Workman, of cillien · aalo9 for a better
Mrs. Delbert RullBelJ, Mrs. Ferris mental health approaob.
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Justis, Mra, William
Brown,
Mrs. Maxine Aldridge, Mrs. Bett,y
Llsb, ~s. Helen , Baldwin

--Today is Wedneaday, March 23.
8:-Jrd day of the year, with
more in 1960.

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Cube St,aks ..•. 99~:~~ ...... 3 .. $1 ~~ 4tc
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Common Pleao Cow1

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demonstration

Mra. Sylvia Henchman, Home Eeonomlat of the Appalachian Power
• Co., was presented at the reMular

FOI 01110 WORIERS

Jack Lunsford. age 19, Pomeroy · has pleaded gUilty in J~dge
Emmett Peopls' court, was fmed
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costs and sentenced to 30
4--ll•· tD ~ pn_ ap auault aDd

You uk me, "J,)l ~ICWI .haBen
litre on eartb1 ~?"
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And the nowen that will titoom bY
the way.

Cooking Demonstration Given Walton.lnstalled ~,t:en~~J.,aa4_::; Russians Define
By Appala«:hian Power Company As Pres.tdent Of =~lfi""stu ':d"·..:;.: Limits They'd
~daot
Like Inspection
r:..e compa' Dy IFuture Farmers I•:u~Jo~ny
Gru~,aet~at'
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Happy Pamlly - 1..._, pkf.

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Pineapple

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Sentinel, Pomeroy
·Mid4ltJ&gt;On, 0 ., "March 23 , 1960

Looking.For ADeed?

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Coaadmck Tries

USED GOLF

AIMrlc.tft Hocfty L...,e

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Appear Doomed
For 2 Indians

DOG FOOD'

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EXHIIITiqN BASEBALL

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sourcea were l'eported.
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MADRID t,rPI - Fo\fl1.een .• nti·
Fraqco aaitato,ra wire ISenteneitd
to prt.on Tuesday tor termJ rat~~&amp;·

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5 Irons - 2 Woods - !lag
Excellent Condition

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Visions Moore,

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Special $25.00

SCOlJTSDA.LE, Ariz. UPI- The
eotal'back attempt!! of vetenm
plt(\hen~
Bob Lemon and Bob
Tietenauer appeare&lt;! gloomy today.
The two rigbthandeu gave up
aine runs in three inn ings Tuesdty 11 the Bolton Red Sox carnt
from behind to win, 9-5 at Scottsdale, AriL
Lemon survived the flfth inning, but waa touched for one run
in the slxth and thre-e In the

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losinJ f.ikher.
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for tile Tribe and the sixth In
Dine ohibltion g11me8. •
Carl 'l'homas, tht king-size ri&amp;ht
handar.frQPt tbe UnlveriitJ of
Ari:z:od;J. I)CtDtinued to be the mo.t

THE SPORTS CENTIR
Authorized MacGregor

lmpreaive rookie.

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and •4vanced hll atrlna q~ ·•c~

leu il!lllo•• to &lt;&gt;!aht bf blonkln(
the Rid 10J la the fir.sl fow

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Roll

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alngl,ln the J,_t tlve tramet.
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hll&gt;:ecl b "'""II nerage to ·"'-'·
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a double. edted the PhUadelphia
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&amp;-Dally SenUne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 23, 1960

(9) For Sale
liJ HEREFORD COWS.
Yost, Portland , OhiO.

WANT ADS

RIVER

DAVID

3-22-Jtc

G.u'": Montgomery

15.9 up-

per, 9.9 lower, 12 ft. open; Gallipolis 18.1 upper, 16.2 lower, 20
ft. open ; Winfield, · 18.2 upper
13 .3 Iower, 3 ft . open ; Lock 23 ,
13.9 upper,_dam down. Dams are
up, 13 through 22, averaging 1 to
2 t~aps open.
Ohio Rl.,.r 8oat1: down : Dashffeld, Advance, 5 :36 am 8-4; I. F.
i'relherg.er B::iO am 0-ll ; Lady

a eenta per word , o11e iflSelttion.

Minimum charge - 60 cenu.
6 eente per word for three otinsecutive insertions.
SpecY.l - one m-outh for 30 cents pel' word.
FuU nte Of 3 cenkol per word will be charged for advertising
if oot pe.ld wibbJ.n~- day~ after receiving !&gt;ill.
J!:rron in Adve ·sing - Should be reported inuntdiately. Tbe
DaUy Sentinel w · nul be reapon!&gt;ible for more t:ba.n ooe incorreet izwertion.
,
Cud of Thanks a'nd Special Notices or Event.B $1.00. Obitu.aril;!a
publlahed at l cent per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
:t DAYS
6 DAYS
t MO.
15
60c
OOc
$1.3:5
$4.:M)
20
60c
$1.20
$1.80
$6.00
25
75c
$1.50
$2.25
$1.30
Ad.l ~ved by 10 A.M. w!ll ~ in that days paper.

t'~:\~40

11 ~m 2~~; 1 ~~=e: ~~

am ().3; Lock 12, 'Mike &lt;..Tediior
9·20 am 6-13 · Lock 15 Robert
E. Reed 9 :45 ~m 0.9; L~k 18 Forsythia 11 am 1-0; Nebraska City
9:40 am 5-&lt;l; Lock 23 Louisiana
2:20 pm 7.3; Janie D. 4 :45 pm,
Crownpoint in tow; Paul Blazer
7·35 pm (1.8· Beaver 1 . 80 am l.()
Ovec 9 am iiJ-6.
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1Club Studies
Distant States

School Carnival
Given At Mason

REPORT

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE JlESULTS
RATES

A total of $640 was made on
the school carnival sponsored by
the Mason PTA in the E1emen. tary School Saturday night,
The carnival was termed a
" huge success" by members of the
PTA
as they extended their
thanks to all who helped .
Winners of the varioua door
prizes were Mrs. Ralph Warner.
"ermanent by Blllie Jean's Beau·
t~ Shop; George Burns, eet of
dishes, B. A B. Market; Dr. E. A.
Schaekel $:i.OO gift certificate
and ~00 S &amp; H green stampa,
Bargam Center Mark.et; Charles
Yeager, wall la~p , P1cke~s Hard·
ware; Mra. Edw1~ Baldw n, a~,
Jeans Tot and 1 H nl Shop; Mike
Stewart IJ qts. oil, Wilton's Texa~
Service; Kathy
Haley, ironin&amp;
bMrd .p ad and cover, Thoma&amp; Groceey; BernadJne Mitchell, hair
cut. Harless Beauty Shop; Lola
LewJu, one bali gallon ice cream,
Parkette.

I

ouve rarm W•m••'• Club held
their March meetinl at the borne

of MrL Vivian Humpbre)'.
Following the bualneu se!Won
conducted by the president, Mra.
Ella o aborne, th e 1o11 ow1na program was presented: "Study of
Hawaii" by ·Mra. Hazel Buckley;
"Study of Alaska" by Mrs. Lillian
Pickens and " DiiSCovery of Ohio"
by Mrs. Mamie Buctley.
! Mn. Humphrey showed movie .
pictures of their vacation trip
through the West.
.
Refreshments in keeping with
St . Patrick's Day were served W
the . above named and the Col·
lowmg Mn. Jna M1ssar, Harold
Massa~. Charles Humphrey, Warreo P1cken1 and Robin Humphrey.
The next meeting _ia to be at
the home of Mra. Osborne.

Seal Campaign
Discussed By
Junior Women
Plana for the Easter Seal campaign were discussed at a recerit
meeting of the Junior Womea'1
Club in New HaVen with Mra.
Millard Mallory, chairman of the
Maaon County Society of Crippled
CbUdren and Adull!, appearinJ a1
principal speaker.

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explained that the toclety's chief source of income ia
from seUing the seats. The county
group has in its possesaion at the
present time a wheel chnir aad a
pair of crutches to loan to anyone
needing them .
The members of the club volun·
teered t.o canvass the town for
the R.ll!:d Cross fund drive.

Duriq.g the meeting a fllm,
"You11
Never Walk Alone" was
Mrs, Dwight
WallAce is in
shown
to
the group by Ralph
cbarge of the play which :will be
Gibbs
Jr.
presented this Tburlday evening
at the First UnJted Presbyterisn
Nomlnatiuns were made lor
Church of Middleport when the club officers. Voting will take
WDmen's Asaociation meet at 7:30 place at. the next meeting,
Those participating in ttae play
will practice Wedaesdly .evening · Attending were Mrs. Robert
following the Senior choir re· Dye, Mri. Pat Stivers, Mrs. James
hearsal.
Cunnlogbarn, Mrs. Gerald Clark,
M.tt. Max Wetherall, Mrt. Alfred
ABSENTIA DEATH PENALTIES Sprouse, Mrs. Willard Fear, Mrs.
COLOMB-BECHAR, Sehara UPI Jam~• Hollman, Mrs. Marvin lf.c.
~Death sentences in abaenOa were Farland;
Mn. Lee Litchfleld,
hunded down Tuesday against M Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mrs. Luther
Everett and Blaine Milhoan Algerians who killed eight of their Smith : and Mrs. Robert Dale
were Parkersburg visitors Satur· French army comrades an~ desert· Roush,
day.
ed two and &gt;II half yeArs ago.

Plan Now To AHend
THE
BIG
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(Lou-Wow)
Spring S.l• &amp;. O.,.n Houu
Mlrch 31&amp;t, April ht &amp; 2nd

PRACTICE TONIGHT

PRIZI5:
liNe Trip To' Haw•ll For Two
17 Cu, Ft. O..p Freen
Plue Many Otlhers At

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.TV Channel
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4,30 Adventure Time
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Steamboat BIU
Quick Draw McGraw
Steamboat Blll __
Tbe Jim Thuker Show
Weatb.ereut
News PiehlrP
Huntter Briollley Rerort
Manhunt
W~fJCon Train
Pricoa Is Right
Perry Como Sbow
This is Your Life
Tombstone T erritory
NeWI Headline•
We:ttbercut
The Jack Paar Show
Slgn Off

!Ogn On
Continental Claskroom
Today
Katie Doonan Show
Topper

8:00
7:00
0:00
8 ;30

2:30 Loretta Youn1 Shew
3 :00 Youo&amp; Dr. Malone
9 :30 From 'nlese Rootl
4 :00 Comedy Playbouae
. ,30 Adwnture Ttieater
5:00 Steamt»oat Bill
5:30 S.ot.
6:00 Flatt 1r senJUs Show
6:25 Weathertast
6:30 News Pj.ct\lr'l"
6:46 Huntley :8rlnkley Repc&gt;rl
7 :00 Whirlybirds
7:30 Rescue 8
6:00 Bat Mastel'80n
8130 Staccato
9:00 Bachelor Father
9:30 Fqrd Show
10!00 Yq.u llf:t Your Ufe
10:30 Tlke A Good !.ook
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7:l'O Four Just Men
'7:30 Brave Stahton

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i'rM lnsptetlon, lmuranu Nationwide. lasy t•rmL
Phene ;tomeroy WY 2·2366
Porhmouth PR 6-2150
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2:30 Gale S.torm Show

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3:30 Wl)o Do You

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5:30 Rocky and Ria Friends
6:00 San Franell!lco Beat
8:30 Your F.Sso Reporter

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10:00 Wedneaday Night FtJhtl

8:45 Jobn l)ily Newa
7:00 FliJ!bt
7:30 G'le Storm Show

10:45 Sport• Parade

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161 Lost and Found

Reporter

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Love '"'~t. Bob
1;00 AboUt Jl'aoes

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8:00 C~arley Weaver Show
8:30 Ozzie and Hqrriett
1:00 Hawaiian Eye

POMEROY LANDMARK

8:1!0 DllJll\1 Reed ~Show
8:30 'nle Ileal JloCoys

Sports Report
Lite Show

O:W P\t :Boo!'• Show

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The

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10:30 U. S. Border Patrol
n:oo New&amp; ~il!lt .

ChannelS - l)ursday
8:00 Cartoon Spedaclllar
8:30 Romper Room
9 :30 . ~-M.~v,i~

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4115 The Secret Siorm
Edge of Night
tUiO '11le Three Stqogea
1:30 The !JI~ ol Rll.,

11:16 Late Sho.-.

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b&amp;~dtov. hxceJLent
condition.
Call New haven nJru~r~·2H1
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DILIVIRY

SAVE UP TO U,OOO

MERCURY 1'WO
DOOR
Montery, hardt.op. Nice condltlon . Good Ures. Phone .SH&lt;t- 1

'03 FORD PICK·UP. '49 MOTOR
tycle. i&gt;elbert Van A1eter, Ra·
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MOBILE HOMES

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WOMAN J&gt;'OH CJ.o:NF::l:lcA:-1-. -:IIcOUSE
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work and cure of children. l.ive
in 11\•e day! a week . Phone New
llavcn, Turner 2-231:5.
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U. S. HIGHWAY 23

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WAVIItLY, OHIO

SPARE TIMI

Reg. $149 Danish Inspired 4-pc. Suite

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RADIATOR

TWO GAS HEATERS, 2 Gas llegultton. 2000 ft. 6 tt. Lumber. Cal)
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Health

We repair all types Of radl·
&amp;tors, from beater corel to
the largeot truck or tnctar
radiator.

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Blaettnar's

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMI!NT
Es.tate of Norm1n J. TMiu,

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Notice is hereby given thal Eva

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Meigs County, Ohio
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A. C. IRADPOI.D, R1clrM, Oh&amp;..
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HO'ME BUIJ.JlERS, f.IRCH CABI·

No~ce

NOTICE OP ,OPOINTMENT

NET makers nirmica sink tops. Estlfe of Chari•• 1. llackwood,
Vinyl aabcatns block laid. House
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l'llmeroy, Ohio
Notic(' is hort&gt;by given that Elil·
Guy Jol•' &amp;ler, Raeine, Ohio.
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G. BlackWood whose Posl Of.
BRAND NEW ZIG ZAG SEWING
WRITE
TODA
-y-p;;:O:;:R-;Ro;I:;IO"DES
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address Is Route 2, AlDany, ·
me~htne In original factory Citfolder and low chick prieea. Ohl~, has been duly appointed
ton . Make• button 1holea, mOD&lt;fP.rotqpt •nswer. Rhodes Hatch· admmistratrlx of U'le Est1te. or
ilraml, blind atJ.tchea, 1ad many
ery, ·spencer,
va. S..f.30tp Charlea E. Black-wood lale of Mmgs
fancy deslans. Will eell tbla
Cpunty, Ohio, d~ased.
week only for $41.00. Terma tf GI:AVI\.Y
TRACTOI:
SALES
AND
Dated thia 19th da;y of March,
de1ired. Phone WYJ-22M.

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This Specio' '. Sol•
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loosa, 1 \t ton, new Yalt. Phone

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JOHN
MCON
p. m. :ttRtil Jllll* 1.... 1~1 AcLiDI Jud,ee of \be Probate Court
Kanl. ..rntt.rt, Rtedavlll-, ·. Meiss County, Ohio
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Comploto Samce

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Sanitation
HighweysGen. VU. funcll
Recreation

aud Abbott, M. Theis.s whoee Post Office add·
8&gt;8-tf rcs.s ii_Radne, Ohio, hns been duly
RADIO AND SMALL appointed administratrix of lhc
rapelr, C1U Prank Estate of Nurman J. Theiss late of
414 II. locoftd A.... Meiss County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated Ulls 21st day of March
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AUCTIONIIR

8:30 Rn&gt;
7:00 Breaklut Party

Ttiurtday

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On the Go
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MOST

C&amp;piain Ka·nguoo
Cartoon Theater

" Mtnday Throu1h
Sign Qn
8:00 Gu,,t s~
6:15 New!l ~weather

Phone WY ·2-&amp;321.

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delegate. Mrs, Scally was the reeipient of the -t;loor prize at tbe
Pre!lldent's · Breakfast and also
broucht back a eita~ton to the
club tor it's contribution to
C~RE. a State FederatiQI'l Pro·
ject In additian fo this an honor
plus ribbon was awarded to: the
•lub for being a honOr club.

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OUS'r014 BUILT KIT\ ,RJ:N 011&gt;
llJDed to: ~our bonu I'Me u-

REPAIR

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MUILLII\ ,URNAC .. o., WIITINO..
HOUSI IP!&gt;IIInces. Arnold lro.
th•r•. '"'"cuH, Ohio. Phone
WY·2-6314.
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TELEVISION RADIO A&gt;ID SMALL
appliance repair. Phone Otla
McClintock, Racine, ObiG.
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J4 cu. fl. upriwht frf'cl.cr . Man!·
towoc. Practlcllly new. Phone
Sll 2-4788. Bernard Gilkey .
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Brings You

Mahogany With satin brass accents! Slldlng.panel bookcase bed, full or
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Channell f ~

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1 I Real Estate

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-Mrs. Edwin Stein is pub-chairman for the local club
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G. Greene, a

11 o'clock New•
A....,....at th..Waatl&gt;er

!1:13 Tbealor ~

Refilling and collcctin.E: money
WILL
SACRIFICE UUE
TO
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from New Type htJ!h quality coin
trander ovoneu 1YI)5 Buh:k
uperated dispensers In thi~ area .
Special 2 door wllh radlo·heatcals, Perfect fur boats, signs,
Nu !!elling.
er and dynatlow. Haa excollent
mall boxna, trucks, etc. Do it To qualify ynu must havl~ car, ref
tire•. .Mowr 1nd body are in
yourself it's ecollomlcal.
Inch
ercnccs, $600 lo $1000 cash . Suvperfect condition fl86.00. Phontl
letter• JOe, 3 inda letten l2c.
en tQ J.welve hours weekly .:an
tiltHlU2.
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2 for 1 salt~ on fla1hlla:ht bat·
net up to $400 monthly . More
full time . For personal interview
ELICTRIC AMPL1F1ER.3'Tnj;ll terles, lOc each. Rowley and
Reed, Middleport.
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write P. 0 . Box 1055, Boise, ldaJac:IUI, l3 Inch apeakor. Vqlumll
ho. Include phonts numDcr.
ano \One controls. nemoll. $00.
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3 23 ltp HOUSE FOR SALE IN ,A\l&amp;bee .Bert Walllce aner IS p.
12 Ji'T, I'LYWOOO BOAT 15 1-lP
town, six rooms, 4 rooma dowrt.
.New Haven,
VI.
3 21 3Lp
motor, 111.11 tank, wheel, cont.rolll,
2 up, approximately 1 acre leo
tr~tiler. Phone WI5J-3W.
vel IRnd excellent well 13 milel
l. 0. McCOY
from
Pomeroy on State Route
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·-cbl:lr. A·l Wndltlon. $1~.
CHARLESTON MILK 8- A-.sE, 1U50
692. Price $1,000.00. Inquire
Route
2,
Lone
Bottom,
....1adVJidtl ''•tJ. '•·•.
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Mrs. Howell at Pagolown.
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\w'I.ND.OW &amp;UND8 ANLJ SHADES
Woodrow Moll, Vc mile aouth ltlR CONDITIONING, REFRIGER·
atifln service. Jack'a Relrlgera·
Ver..;.llal• ilhnd•, all 111ea 1nd
State GafaJe.
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colon. Fre1 .i:ltlmatea. DJle
26831.
6·23·!1
W,1pPil Supply, 2!6 Uru(ln Ave.,

fomvo,.. un1o.

ed weekly In the -Mason • Coubty

r~presenlad

B:SO Men IntO Space
The MiUionaire
I've ·Oot A . ~ret
'U'. s..-steel Hour

PRIPARIO TO
down: poayment, ba11k
lnon,,ln_g . Anythd.ng of Yn·luc

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for Tomc:rrow
Uibt
Va.

'1 :30 Be our Guest

I'OR SAUl: BY OWNER, 1969
l'ord ~ door aedan, alantlard
lbtn $17fl0, WY Z.U86 atter
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Contest in the category
clubs with membenbip frodi. ·
one to 75. This Pre&amp;Sboek consisted of Items and pictures pu~Hsh

1:00 .c\r1blJi,r'.T Sm1t~ew
6:15 ~ :tiodt at t~- ¥feeth811nr·
6:20 Jule Rivlin Show
1:30 AmQ8 'll' Andy .
t:OO Hjghwl\1' Patrol

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New
Haven Women's Club GetS,
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U:IO Spcn-tl Rejort

Y{,HTN~T.V .~Channel
ti!L- eJ 1.3 Wed
cia 11:30 . December Bride
Wlllftn
ft8$ Y 12:00 Love ol Life
Getcl tiNn UMCI Cart
AU M.ket and Moct.la
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
601).606 •••• Mtln lt.
Pomt,.y, Oht.

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IQ ;30 Play Your Huncb
11 ,00 Price Is Rllht
11:20 ConeMtration
12,00 Truth or Couaeqa•ncea
12:30 lt Could Be You
Mid Day News
1:10 Movie time

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

POMEllOY, OHIO

oJ~;h,·'~;u,,. '"'~~·':..;~ ~

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.

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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.

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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

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Upper Blotk"

Jaycees Favor
Bond Issue For
County Hospital

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notalo -·-- ·- Slrlpeo ....... llodornoa ••••••
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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.

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Deadline Ia ApriJl

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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

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ldeas On Armament Controls

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

JOLIET
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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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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.

the

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
(l,
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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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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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
.
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
·
in soeial rooms of f,he Federated Co .... Cn~y 0 .....ty 10 Metga
'IJ/1
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
bJ •-· -· If
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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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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For Meigs
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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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Auodlfion
enlighten the

Cer&lt;emony

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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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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.

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dvrlnt ttM 4ar Mill ...., INIIIt .,
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SINGLE CO~'Y _ 5&lt;:

prayer was given by Rhodell Stef-

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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(
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potations lor tb.e fint Ume.
Froit aaid.
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Ohio Financiers
Overlooking Bet
Deve}0pment
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