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Easter Egg Plans
Mode At Meeting

Friends Come
To Observe Mrs.
Th• En..'Pri.. 4H Club met Sat· 0
urda)' iftemoon With their leader,
rr s 8"I rthd ay
Mrs. Dwagbt Logan ~tud ;~.sau.:tant
Mrs Paul Orr was honored

Around And
Abo
ut t
Middlepo
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1e.der, Mn. Herbert Dixon, at the
Logan iloane
Plaru we.r,e made to color Easter

8-Datly Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March 29, 1960

evenmg when a group
. , FIEDDII! HOUOAIHI'. T
fnenda c11me to her Balhan
Debbte Kitchen , small daughter
wtlh a covered dtsb d1nner of Mr and Mrs Wii!Jam Ktlchen
eggs for the Children 's Home at m observance of her bttthday .
of Chillicothe was brought here
the next meelln.!: on Aprtl 16
Guesto were 1&gt;e&lt;1lcd at the din- by her father !Oday fur a week6 '
mg room table whtch was center- vtait wtt.h relall\'BS mcludtng
Refreshments were ~Served by ed wtth a decorated bulhday cate Mr and Mr~. Charles Asa Brad
Mfti Lopn to Darlene Snuth , baked by Mrs. Carl Lee
Ibury and fam1ly and Mr and
Amta Hall, Ruth Ann Broth .. ·~.
1 Mrs
Robert Re1hel
Betty Grueaer, Barbara SJmth, 1::.1
Present were Mr and Mr1 Ro·
Jams Childs, R~. ha ~ returned
111e Arnold, Karen Walker, .Matr
Keller, Gallipolis. Mls&amp; Elaine
her empl oyment at Children 's
JOne Bentz, Jacklyn Se1dwabel, : S•yre,, New Haven, Mr and Mrs
olltler spendmg lh !! week
.Mary Ann McKenzie, SWian Dta.on ,
Lee and s on~ . Charles and
her mother, Mrs . Miir
Mrs Dixon and J!:Ue5ls, Mrs James
, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr,
Silturday M1~s Childs
Hall and Mrs Florenee Holley
Keller, M~ Jean
I
HL Gal11pohs w1th fnend s
nette
Mrs Oilve Ingra. at Holzer Hosp1tal
ham, Floyd Weber, the honored
Frank Cheesehrew wh o under
.:uesl and Mr Orr.
went surgery recently 1s much 1m

Mr. and

Mn.

Riebard. ltJn '

and soi\S
Rod.ney and Je-ffrey
spent SunQily at Ravenswood With
Mr and Mrs Stanley DDW.
Ross Jones spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs E J. Htll :Jo1atwoods,
Dav 1d keed was an afternoon
guest
Mr and Mrs. Roger Keller of
Gallipolis visited Saturday with
Mr and Mu E J Hill
MtJs Fay Thomas of Columbus
the weekend with he, par·

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

Games , mus1c and pictures proved and able to be out
Mr and Mrs Harland Harm
taken by the Vrr1o on a vacalion
and
children of Athens v1s1ted
TONIGHT
trip 111 the west were enjoyed
Sunday w1th Mrs :iu..&lt;;Je Harns
durmg the evemng
''TilE LAST VOYAGE"
Mr and Mrs Fred Gibbs
and Mrs Walter Angel and
Robert Sllack, Doruthy MalGM
GET$ t)IVORCE DECREE
of South Charles lon .spent
Not ()ptn WMnesdey
LOS ANGELES UPJ - A~:trees
with Mr and Mrs Charles
[r1sh McCalla, 30, awarded ;,n m
am! Perry
THURSDAY end FRIDAY
lertocutory d1vorce from Patrtck
who u'lderwent
H Mcintyre, 33. nearly three Y~'or~l m~o;or surgery th1s month return·
"EDGE OF ETERNITY "
at:o, Monday picked up her
his Barber Shop th1s week.
Cornel Wilde - VHtona Shaw
d1vorce decree
Williams hat Ius shop In
buildmg formerly occupied
Kenneth Bycr on Mill St For
he Will be open6ll from 11
to 6·0o p ttl
and Mrs l'aul llaptunstall
children Ed1th and Billy,
Mr
and Mrs
Robert L
spent Sunday m Zau('~vlllc
On and After April lsi, Dogs Must Be Kept On
Mr and Mrs Wayne :,harp
Owners Premises or Will Re Impounded By
family The birthdan of Mr
Hapton11tall on March 26, Mrs.
Dog Warden.
Robert Sharp on the 23rd and
on the 20 were
w1th a family dmner.

Mmer1v1lle.
AJC John c . Beaver returned
Lockbourne J\U' Base, Colum, Monday after a weekend
wtth h1s parenta, Mr and
John Beaver, Nye Ave.
Mrs R L. Gotthardt and aon
Columbus, Kathy Morgan
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were weekend
w. A. Morpn.
were Mr. and Mn.
and . son J(~th,

IN RACINE VICINITY

Ernest A. Wingett
MAYOR

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Alpha Omicron
Ch.rt•r No. 1980
Reserv11 Dl•trkt No. 4 Ch
•••on o• coNDITioN o•
apter Met In
THE POMEROY NltTIONAL BANK
Jackson Recently
OF 'POMEROY
In The St•f• of Oklo, AI Th• CioN of Bu•lrw• on Much 15, l'NO.
Publi1Md In ruponse to .:;all """" by Comptroller of tM Curr•ncy,
~tnder SKtion 5211, U. $. RevlHd StatuM~.
ASSETS
Cti.sd'J, balmwe wLih other banks, mt"ludmg re11erve
balant'e, and caS'h Items 1n process ll'f collccll'On ---- $1,282,74827
United Statts r.overnmcnt obhgll.twns, direct
and guaranteed
_ --------2,604,41)273
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Obl1gaL1un,~ of State, 11nd po-lil1oal !o'UbdiVIswns ____ __
259,20487
Other bond s not('s, and debentures
1,742ISO
Corporal(' stocks •liii Clluchng $11,2W 00 stock of
Fetlcra! Reserve B&lt;~nkl
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Jl,2WOO
Loons and dlsl·ourrt.ll (Lncl udul)( $1866 o-vcrdralhl) _
1,548,67630
Bank pre miM'~ OWIIL'ii $15 000 OH, turmture and
fu:tures $! 5 OOU.OO
- -- ------30,000.00

The March meelmg of the AI
pba Omicron Ch~plcr of the Delta
Kappa Gammu Soronty, met at the
Colonial Inn m Jackson last Satur.
day for a luncheon meehng Eena
Adama and Cleo Barnes nf Jack·
son werE! ln charge of the arrange
ments for the meelin~

Mrs Geneva .Joachim of Pom
eroy, chapter prestdcnt, was m
charge of lhe meetlng, ;md mlro
duced Kuests from the Beta Alpha
Alpha Beta and Bel&lt;~ Tau Chap
ters
Spcc1al music Wa:; provided for
the
afternoon by Bdllhchards, Bob
$0.738,074 67
Smith, Myra Stull and Melmda Ro·
ietll of Jackson

TOTAL ASSET&amp;

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out in his traditional turban.

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For DuPONT PAINT
and YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS
One Stop Buys Your
Hounclooning Heeds

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OUR SPRING SPECIAL - - - - I

Rubb.r Base

·WALL PAINT

• $1·09 qt.
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Band Concert
W'll
I Be Aprl'll 0

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
•nd doughier Lmda or Columbul
were weekend guests of his par·
Mrs Carroll Swanson, pres1dent,
enta, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Schuler. presided over the me~tmg of the
Mill Rachel Rou.ah o! Coium· :whddleport Band Boosters when
bus was the weekend guest of they met Monday even1ng In the
her parenll, Mr. ~ Mra.. Kems bllndtl'oom at the h1gh school.
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Mr~ awl , i·~· · 1 ~bert ·· ~·
AprU 10 was set OtS the date for
wc.ryll. ~cl ~., ~~ 'Ml:lp ·.~,:e the a~nllf.l band concert and a IJilScbhi:l~er , aDd. i1l~ter .:.a~ea.- ver olferini wiU be taken. The cGn·
Kl:y ii;I,Dt .{l{r1~end.o.ia' Rltt.. , cert Will bePP. at 2 30 ,p. m.
IQan,~ ~~~ ..tormpr'a.
~w:uJ.
Prize win11ers 'Gf the llcket sell·
hun RJ~.,c'kw'ofi~ wbQ il Ul While IDi contest 1held last week in contber~· -Qiey at&amp;ebded the ~ten- ncction wlth the Me1gs Talent
lng of the twin daughters of Mr Showcase were announced as foland MJ"!., WIJliam Koder, great lows Fint: Martha Fowler, who
granddaughters of Mr and Mrs sold $23 worth of bckets, $6 award
Wayl1nd Lance held at the First and Joy Boggs, $14 worth of t1ckets
Presbyterian Chureb, Rittman
won second prize of $3.
Mr and Mr" Pbll WiUlamaon
A dJscussJon was held on the
visited last week in Columbus purchase of an electric tuning in·
with their son ln·law 1nd daughter trument. Action wlU be taken on
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner.
th1s at the next meetmg

eon.

Osteopathic
Officials
Sp~Here
An early declaration here
that patient.s of all doctors,
medical and osteopatliic, will
be admitted IQ the proposed
Meigs County V~terana Mein'
orial Hospital, II •buUl, and
lutve a doctor of.their choice,
was !lfiled Tudila)' plgllt upon the' board of trustees of
Meigs Community Hospital,
Inc.
Informal sp.,akers for an
"information" meeting were
Charles J. Chastang, attorney/
snd president Of the Board o
Doctor's Hospital, a11d William s. Konold executive secretary of the Ohio Osteopathic
Association, and ·admlnlatrator of lloctors Hospita~ both
of Columbus 0. ·

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Dinner Precedes Program Presented
At First United Presbyterian Church

Abo presentLwere local osteo-

paths Dr Jobn 'Hhtg:eway, Dr. Ray
PickeDS .and Dr. J. H. Donovan.

A covered dish dinner preceeded the program held last
evenmg at t~e First United Presbyterian Church at
Syracuse when Family Night was held. Mrs. Don Cottrill,
Mrs {tobcrt Harden and Mrs Robert Crow served as the
Food and Program committee forth
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Mrs kobert Crow was m charge
nf the program, Friday evemng,
and Mrs Don t:ottnll was accom
pamst for the evenmg
The program was opened · with
pray~r by the pastor uf the church
Rev Howard Huppelt After wht h
the Jumur Choir sap,i "How Gre~l
'l'hou Art" Members of the chair
are Eleanor Kay Schneider, Sh,lron
Cnltnll John J. 1sle Rose Ann Lisle
l'amela' Sylvester ' Robert Cro
Jtm Crow. Jim H~rden, Debby Ha~:
u~n. JHffi('S Hawk , Patrtcla London,
Terry Searles and Craig Cottrill
t ollowmg thl• rP.sponslve read ·

mg "The Day of Youth" from Ecclestasteli, anpther number, ''Safe
Am 1," was sung by the choir Thi1:1
part of the program was closed
NLth prayE&lt;r by Mrs Pear! McBride
Rev. Ruppelt mlroduced the
spenker for th.e evemng, Daltit
~mgh Bhar, special sLudent at
l)hm UnJversJt.Y
Mr. Bhar ts a
latlve of Kalpur, India, and re~ c1vcd lu~ BS Degree frm:.. lhe University of Akra. He told of ~is
country and of the countries wh1ch
h11ve overrun 1t, Enghtnd being the
la~t rullllg eountry of Iud1a

Bed.&gt;lord
Club
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Holds Meet•" ng
On Fabric Care

For the past 11 years India bas
had her freedom ln lndla, the
speaker satd, 24 perceot are edu·
catcd Thi!re are aver 700 dtalets
and nvcr 20U languages spoken He
.dso said that Jndta has bet'n work·
1n~,: on tlifferent five year plan11 to
lfovtde her people Wlth sufficient
1uud, her greatest problem.
r
Guests tor the eveninQ &gt;¥ere Mr.
md i'.frs Archie Lee of Middleport,
Mr and Mrs Dan Hiler, Mrs. If..
0 Lee and Mr and Mrs. George
Frccilmd, Syraeuse

2r~~·~ ~!~!~nl~h;~~C:~: Ge~~hv~l ro':~~~~: waJhc~arjepro~J~c,·tb/,-,•,r, wlhltch e"m"p"h','",·,"s

Mildred
Le
M Hawlty ' Su 68 n p ar k • v 11188
TOTAL CAPn'A!, ACCOUNTS __ _ --------·---- e,
argaret ~son~&gt;, Lee Lee,
Beatrice Remhart, Geneva Sprague
TOTAL lJABILlTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS :~iii~~[ and Mary Virgm1a ReP,el.
MIMORANDA
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The state conventlon of the Sor·
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orlty will be held Ln Dayton
IUlll.h... P ~ui...u (•r lll'i &amp;:ned to .&amp;eoure Jiab)hti~ a.nct
A il 1 3
f
h
pr
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Gr other purPGll4!•
. ______ --·- ·-------- __ $ '164,313'76
----,---Lo am I!' s own above are aflur deduclJon of
ATTINDS NATO TALKS
retervcs oOf · · ·- ·- ·- ·------------- -- --- ---- $ f3,30136
NORFOLK, V11 UPJ- Adm . ft().
I, EDISON UOBST~'TTER, Pres.~dont of the abtWt··named bank, ·do bert L Dennison, bead of the
~~:~,~~K:::::t ~~~~~f. ~he above !itatemenl is true to ttle betil of Ill¥ North Atlantic Treaty Organtzatlon'a Atlantic t'leet Forces, left
Corrcct-AttM : R E BOICE
EDISON HOBSTE'M'ER. Pr~ldent
Monday for 12 d1ya of talkK with
NATO commanderH in Europe.
ALFREP M ELBBJU~ELD
Dlrectorfl.
ELl)ON E. WEEKS
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STATE ot· OJ-UO. COUNTY Of MEIGS,,,
IPORT lltAO CAIUA.LTIII
S
CAIRO UPI - The newspaper AI
worn to and sub~Crlbcd bt'fore me lhlfi 26th day of March J960 and 1 Ahram reported Monday that 21
hcreby certify ~tut 1 am not ~m ufflcer or d1rect()r of thls 'bink.'
penons were killed, 20 wounded
.1.11\NNlNG D. W~TER, Notary P.ublic and 38 arrested durin&amp; last week'11
lt.fy oommu1ion cxp1rc1 Decem her 1, 1861.
· violent claehea In lriiQ between
Communists and natlonallttl,

Evorett

day, poSing with Daltlt Singh Bhar of Kalpur, India decked

The Bedtord l-lomc Demonstra·
Uon Club met Thursday nt the
Tbe main feature of the meeUfii home of Mrs. Florence Well
was a talk, "Opelllnll J)uors on Tomutrow's World" by o1· Helen
Th(' mectmg was called to order
Caekey, Alpha Della stole prcsJ- by the President Mrs Patm1~
dent, of C1ncmnat 1
Jones and w1.1s opened with a read·
LUg on the Home Demonslrallon
During the business meeting Ill·
l Seul and whut Its words
Vltattons were read from Ports·
Pictures expreas and mean to
mouth, Atbems, and Waverly chap· membcr.s.
ten to attend their May mcctmgs.
TOTAL UABIUTIES
The mectmg closed wtth the Delta
Fmal arrangements were made
Kappa Gamm&amp; son~
!or the members to atltmd the
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Oi!plta•l ~;Lock
Me1gs County members attend· Ach1evemcnt Oay J}rogram at Mid·
Common Klock, tutu! par $100,oot100
_ - - --·-· $ 100,00000 mg were Faye Sauer, Ruth Euler, \dl•eporl March 30
--- --. --cterveJ:L !and retirement aecount for preferred stock)

llro.

Members of the Junior chotr of the Syracuse First United
Presbyterian Chu1 ch who sapg for a specia1 s~rvice last Fri-

LIABILITIES
Dem:md dcpo.~ 1h; of lndivJdua 15J, partnershi(~.
and eorpurailtms
$2 732.136 48
T1me depos1hl {}f Lndn·itluuls, J~o&lt;lrlnl't11'hlps,
and cnr]~oratwn~t
1,7ft2,16ft 70
Depo~lts ol United Sl.ates G()Vt'rnmcnJ (including
postal U\LnRJI)
93,15815 61
Deposih of Sllll05 and po!Jtwal ~uh&lt;ltHalons
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760MO 13
O~r depos1t11 (cr-rttftcd 111nd CtJ~tuer 11 checks, cte)
8.743 34
TOTAL DEPOSJTS
__ - ---- ~347,181.26

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\The- ABC's- Of A Better Lawn ·

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Notice To Dog Owners

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on Woolens and man made fabnrs
and wash Jmd wear materials As
ttte!le are the newer hbrics und
require newer method! of care It
Is therefl)re necessary that' tho

home-•ker

become

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wtth these facts.

ac&lt;tu•loot-~
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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
a,

LUCILLI HA.WKINI

Mr and ~rs
Ray E Gibbs
spent the w~ekend Jn Columbus
with the1r son-in-law and daughler, Mr and Mrs Jack s. Nicely
and the!r granddaughter,
Mr.
and Mrs Tim Swan and family.
Mrs Gladys Cuckler wu the
Sunday dinner guost of Mr and
Mrs. Karl Gruescr and aOIUI,
Minenvllle
.
Mrs. EsUe Mossman returned
to her home, Minersville, Friday
from Meigs General
Hospital
and is imgrovmg.

Many helpful ldeu and hmts
wuc given by the very capable
leaders of the project which were
Mrs Dorothy Chaney and Mrs.
Lollise Welt.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillard
A pol luck dinner was enjoyed
by the 11 members and s1x chtld· and famt)y, Lancuter, vLalted
ren present at th .. meetinG.
Saturday with her parents Mr.
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The next meetina wtll be h~ld al and Mrs· Harry Kel1er and other
lhe home of Mtl• Ola St. Cla1r relatives.
Thutsday, April 21.
Mr. tmd Mn. , Kenneth Farley
ol Cheylon, w. Va., were SaturiUeats of her parents, Mr.
VISIT CIRCLI HOMI
Visitors at the Dol.lllas Ctrde
Mrs. JJ;dward Parker
home, ltaclne, Sunday were Mrt
children, af
Cliftnn

Trustees • attending
Pearl Reynoldi!L,

TueiMiey &amp;

Thurtd•r Montll'lfl

Tecumseh,

-:R::I::C::OR::O:-H::O-PThe Portland El ghtb Grade

claas wm bave a record h ~,l
Friday evening, AprU 1 nt tlw
PorUand Grade Sehool from 7 .:{Q
to 11 p, m, Admilalon 25 ccntll

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You couldn't pow blgllit~ strong without ~od fORii·
Grass can't either. T,Uif¥~utU~~tie helps&lt;grass M~t
the proteins it needs f~r t .r eener, thicker growth.
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FAMILY"' see~ gives ju~ 'the kind of grass
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havMopainper. Tit~ 'lJ~c~e.. scotts ·
S~reader helt· us d~, bofh jo'bS right~,
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according to tbe visltora, have
apProved wbat ill ~:ailed "dual
ataffa'' in staU!Is lite Ohio where
hospitals, by public demand, pet:·
m1t Bkle-by-tide practice Of M. D.
and D. 0. pbyaieJana in which
boapttals actually are d1vided i.nto
aeetl(!nl lor eaeb kind of doctor.
-AU hospitalB, in~ludinl
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mad~ by thelr trustees to cuar·
antee the best PoSiible medical
lei'Vice to patient&amp;. , .. All doctors mUJt qualify under 1ueb
rulel.

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Ornate Mid-19th Century French F1111Qtwe
Is Renewed, Serves Again In Le~ ·

Shortest Player Leaders Told

To Organize
By Counties

Wbal is !bought to be the oldest and most comRI•ie set of
antique furniture In tllis setitlon of the state-has.recently liel&gt;n
i:ompJetely renovated by Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass at the Racl!te
Upho!ftery Shop and"delivered IO'the owners, Mr. and Mrs.
J,ulllm Hill. of ~
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The seven ,piece set of elabl&gt;rately carved solid waln9t living ro.om turrulure is again in use at the Hill borne af\lir years
of stouge.in the atUc . .
.Mr. 'HiU has Dever bad the fur·

nuure enmined by " qua1ifled e,x·
pert as to its .lintiqulcy, But when
Mrs. Snodgtau rem.ovea. the old
fabric abe found two dstes and a
name. The name was "W. Bir(ht"
and ,.the two dates were 181!0
1881.

t AI!Lsoeiation 1 ·after Inspection, w111

YOUR NIXT

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MrB.
Palll

Norris. Sitting .Jn wete
son Hoh,.stetter, chairman of the
campaign for tbe bo1pital issue
herE! at\ the Primary election and
presa representative~.
The tfusteea deferred w
cia] aetfcm in decllring policy because, u Mr1. Re:r.Pol~s sa~d. "We
are seekin,g lnform:atfOn, wE! have
heard.
folks, and we
hear
the aid&amp; of t~ Americat), Medical
Aasodation 6efort anY declaion,"
The group ro~t in Moore's StGre.
Pomta made by tbe viaitQI'fJ in·
tJuded:
--The American Hospital AsSOciation •Dd tbe Oh1o Hospital

12 REASONS
Why More People
Shop l'trkena' Everydoy
I. Payment Plan
2. Large Stocks
3. Open All Day Every
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4. Free Parking
5. Self Service
6. Low Prices
7. Free Delivery
8. Modern up to Date
9. All Stock Displayed
10. Service
11. Air Conditioned for
your comlorl
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WEATHER

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Leaden from nine southeastem
OhlG coUnties went to Marietta's
Annory bu1ldmg Tuesday witb
bnef ca.sea full of recommend•·
tion,a for wllat they'd like done
to tbeir b1ghw.ays.
And they didn't get a cbanee
to open them .
The meetmg with the State
Higbway Department officials, unounced as an occasioa when local suggestions tor highwl)' plannmg would be aired, instead wa1
a one-way ln!ormative auion,.
With Guy Leeper, deputy director
of planmng for lhe st.ate HQJ:hwq
.lkj)artment, dolDc the talking.
Due to the Jarge number of
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orpwaa ibeir
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thta year wu George CUrtis, 9,
sen of Mn. Enlma M. Va~Meter,
and ~e late Hoyt W. Curtis.
~e~rg~, who attends TUppers
Plama Gt~de School in the fourth
grade, is a stra~ght A student He

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planning commiasiODJ Tbq .........

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three county commtuiooen in
counties ~he size of tbose in
southeastern Ohio ·
11ves between 'l'Uppen Plains and Mr. Leeper preferred, however
Reedsville.
regional plamdng rommiuions in
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of territory would be
with their '""' by-

Middl
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Dies In Co.}--.:..LOS
UDW
At Sisters' Home

comnutteea:.

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and Mtddleport Chamben of
and from GollipoUa
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b.akc sale thi! Sat-urday, April 2 at

BULLETIN NOTICES

BIITH ANNOUNCID
Th.ursday evening at 7:30 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Roa:er Love, SharMasonic Hall for a practice ses~. tnon Oakt, CaW., are announcin&amp;
All otriccrs are urged to be prea. the birth of a aix pound, ela~

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ounl!e son, James Jlentf, Wednetday, March 23. Mn. Love is the
former llai'Y Cllfton.

.Member• wishing to place item&amp;
the Tri-Lustre Cleanen in Mid- In lhe bulle~in of the First a.Ptllt
dlepo rt beginnlnt at 9 a. m.
Church of Middleport ar~ uk$(1 tq
contact either Mr&amp;. Paui'K R~ll
TO MEET THURSDAY
or Mrs.
Brattlm by Wednes-

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DAYBOOK

' -:, • just -like calling the store or ~he
.plumber. We like to give you a qwck
.OK. Then pick up your money. If
-~'t IX)me in we lui11g it to yoi[
to $1000. Terms to help
you cut payments llll:d d_o better.
Order sPJing cash. EnJOY tt.

PeJ;Sioo. Fund:
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HISTORY

' Court Uphc;tlds

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highway right-of,)VJY·

to

P!U'i:hase

1he decision was considered a
for · Gov. M1ehae1 V. DIS'atTe' -whq, apunWtt!d tlle law Jn the
last e.esslon cf the Legi!llature .
vkto~·

Qpponepti sald they feared it
would open a po,lit-!eal gr.av;y trai!l
bec,a\l,Se th-J! JilibW4Y QeP,af\me_nt

- up

GRANO RE-OPENING
THURSDAY, MARCH 31
'Hiuflday and Friday

March'3l-Aprll 1

Joh.11 Gavin

Houn: 91o 5- Thurs. 9 tll Noon
Phone WY %-2171
E. Moln St.

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"A TIME TO LOVE Al'iD A TIME TO DIE':
(Oinemasrope &amp; CO'lor)

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Oarol Morris

8.\LfJI ,; ~81!!!-vuiJI

"BORN TO BE LQVED"
Also Cartoon

Ralu! Snow! Cold! or Bot!

WIUJMYifOIJY

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DRIVE IN THURSDAY, MARCH 31

0';\ight buy land, then change lts
mind and then dispose of the
land .qrl&amp;!Qally bought.

from
The retirement . systems
which the purchases would be fi nanced are the 'pension f1mds of
all state anci1.0cal einPloye~ .
Spokesmen for the school teach·
ers ari• the eehool emph&gt;yes have
indicated they do not want to invest any of the 000 million dollars
Uiey twld in the right of way prolaw provide$ that · the
eoiitrolling the ,ension
~"'elit up to 10 {let cent

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Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Ml4dlejl0lt;O., J«ucti 10, 1980-

Pomer.oy S_enior
Mothers Make
Pions For Dance

Bride-Elect Given
Shower friday
At Mason .City

At tbelr meeUnl lalt nJC)lt the
A •bower wu JiVeD
Pomeroy Senior j,dlotben ICbed- evenlna honorin1 Earlene
uled a sthe·ag Thne Danee t4t be abaw, bridwlect . of WrY Bum•--1 H'•' A dltor- lud~er, lduon Citr, at tb'e bome
b. ld t
a
e QCII or .... u
of Mn. Geoqe Dw;na:ardner, Ill·
lum, S.\urd.,., ·At&gt;rtl 2nd, from aon ' by J1ri Don'ald aDd 111n Da7:80 to. 11 p. m, BW Miller of Ra· vld 'Bumgardner and Jdn. Leo -Mordlo Sat.Jilll WMPO will :•emcee" the ril
dance. There will be • door prize
aiven as well a1 many other prizeB.

The highlight of the dance will be
the 11election of the Sprine: Queen.
Candidates have already been
chosen !rom Pomeroy Hi8h School.
Another project, a rummage aale,
was planned for April 8 - 9 to be
held in the Ellie's Building on
East Maln St.Deet witb Mrs. Albert ¥arUn as chainnan. M.re. Martin asked that all artielee for tbla
sale be takeu to the Eq;les Building on ThUl'lday, April 7, after ten
o'clock ln tbe morning.

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Attending nre Mft. GeDe Riley
and daughter, JO)!ee, ·M r.. Elwood
Bowera, Clara Humphrey, Mrt. Ed·
wiUll Veitoy and· 100, Craig, Mn.
Bill Wllllama, MiA Jo E)len F"'llrod, Mn. Eber Routh, MiN ~ea-1
n\)1'· Rob&amp;o~,
NancyMn.
Slaaon,•
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Earl

A&amp;P's got the right romblnaUon for homemakers: hundreds of dependablygood foods ___ all guaranteed to pleue - low. low prices every day to
keep savings up, up, UP! Good exampleo: l~~U!f-lamoua A&amp;P Exclwnves:
taste-uUsfying Jane Parker Baked Goods,
Page Fine Foods, and A&amp;P
premium-quality Colfee.

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(}f t.he meetlne and ~anked , all
those sen.ior mothers who have
helped with projects which have
been undertaken to help the Sen- ,... ... -::
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Enlrop of Seattle, Wash., 'I'ue&amp;da,y wt a world 11peed record of
tt.MO mi:les peor hQur for ctass
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Lutherans 4642
For Church Title

Tbird place in _the league was
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PRO RESULTS
'L!i. they whipped tl]e ~f:W t@v~n
Nllftclnllt Muclury L...,.
Methodists by a score of 59-30.
Detroit 2 TorOJtto 1
The Mason team presented a
bahmced attack that saw four of Mont-.1 4 Chic• 0
their starters eac h tall)'
~"lints. N"..l.o n•l S.tk.+INII Auoct.tion
Th.ey were Red Tucker,
St. Lault 113 Botton 103
Bill ChalUn and
Br~d Juhnstm gut
ans were paced by Gary Ruush'11 17
points. Joey Paugh added 14.
Gkey Killini$worth was lllgh
man (or the EUB te11m Witb 20
while Ralph Sayre had 17
La•"•'"e Lieving 14. The los·
.Methodist five WIS
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DENVER UPI-

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· Harris is the
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t.on, a former Arkansas share cropper, is rated No. 2 in the
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Corner Mill &amp; No. Second Sts. - Middlepoit, ~
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they scheduled another
workout cbampionahlp
today for the
tryouts here.

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Hit Swit~h In
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insur~ a th(o_pl of ·II&gt;~~ Z40 for !h'!l'sda_I night's Sports
event m the ~ &lt;~Q&lt;iitoclum of IOitJ.'t!llJeart Church in
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The Mason Methodists nipped Phll. .~l• 7 ,.~r-th'
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the New H.aven Lutherans by a
score of 16-42 on Tuesday eveni"&amp; N•w Y.,t 4 Kaft;r"City 1
in the Wahama Gym t~ wlP tbe Chi.,.. &amp;tf) 7 11ft Fr•~tebco 6
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FINAHt..•Ai.. RIPOftT OF THI

FURNAc•.;: WESTIN
MOUSI appiiMcn. Arnold B

BOARD OF EDVCATIOH
FCH" Fltcal v .., Endine
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Bedford Locel ichool District
County ot Mli111
m.EVlSION RADIO AND SMAL L P. 0 . AddrHI: t"'fneroy ltFD, Ohlo
appliance repair, Phone Ot;
O.ta: M1rch 24, 1960

FOB CONSISTENT DBPENDABLI! BE8ULT8
RATI!S

Pleasure Riders
Have Meeting At
Margan Home

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The lint meeting of tbe Meies
Plea&amp;ure Riden wu beld on
G""f": lfonta:omery, J!i.f on upat the home tlf Mrs.
per,
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on
ltlwer,
rUIUling
86
:a eenb per word, o.t-e inlel'tloo. Minimum clltqt. - eo eata.
YcClintoct, Racine, Ohio.
Offlcen were elect·
I cemty the tollowlftl ~ te .teet, e:x.pect to be all tlll.f, thUI aH·
I eenta per word for three coueeutive inaertiona.
2-l·tle
1M
corrKf.
Judy Hewetson,
ernoon; Gallipolis, 19.4 on upper,
Specla.l -- one montb for 30 cents per word.
Colli.na,
viee preALTA
NEL$0N
CUSTOM
.BUU..t
KITLREN
30.!i on lowar, runn&amp;~ 104 teet;
Full rate of 3 .cents per word will be ehuced for ad\'er"tUioc
D
Jecretary
Cleric, trus. of Ba • ., Edu. Pt. Pleaqnt, 2fU7; Winfield, runlip.td trr. •our boll' ::~ FMt
if not paid within 10 days after recei"rioa: bW.
17.719.17 nmg 70 feet; Lock 23, 24:.4: ri!:Log
tre11urer; .Tommy
llm1tes. ~fl.l ..;nan a.ud Abbotell· Tax Valuat1on
Errors in Advertising - Sbould be reported immedlate]J. Tbe
Hysell,
recreation
leader; Linda
l
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Lh'y
211
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2
per
buur.
Pboue
WY-2-5321.
11&lt;1Daily Sentinel will not be reaponai-ble for more tban 011e iooorHysell
,
assistant
recreational
lead·
School
~:nrotlment
219
.rect illsertion.
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of
Movatala
Oama:
All
Salan
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and
W•e-t
26,334.44
1
l-ard of Thanks arw:l. Special NotJ.cea of E\Leot.a $UIO. ObU.uariet;
RLIVfSION RADIO AND SMAL L
dauus are Gown wath tbe rtver mi· porter Kathy Mortan and Bob·
~ummery ot ~ash B.llanus
published at 1 cent per word.
Appliance reptlr. c.u Fran
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and
Expenchturet
mK .~ per JJour au tfle way up the , •ct,on. , health and safety dir·
I DAY
3 DAYS
WORDS
6 DAYS
c.,.t.l,.., 414 N. S.cencl Aw
I MO.
r1ver.
ruver expectea to reacn :bt 1"
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Jn.
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h:.915
60c
90c
MWdleport.
$1.311
3 3 tfc 1v enera! 1' und . . . . .
fUO
8784.8() reel at 8 a. m. tomorrow at .Pitts·
20
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51.20
$1.80
The advi60r.&amp; are Mra. WiUiam
$ji.OO
HoM retirement fund
818.79 ourgh, 1 toot below flood atage.
25
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$2.20
Downie, Mrs. Mor&amp;an and Esky
f7.50
AUCTIONEER
Luu ch Hoom !lUnd
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Ohio Rl¥er 1om: Downbound Hili. Junioi" advisor is Judy HeAds l'el!eived by 10 A.M. wiU be in thai day ·a paper.
Servin
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·.total
8971.76
boats
:·D ashtield Ben Mct.:ooi, 7:00 wetson. 'Jbe new mernben are
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H:t:f;.iiPTSa
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t-o; Loell 12: OVli:C at 7:4o Kathy Morgan,
Bobby J&lt;mes,
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WY-2-2157
ueneral t' und
~.469.()-f a. m., UH• ; ~·
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A. C. BRADFORD, Ro&lt;lno, Ohl.. Hond H.e t1rement Fund
a. m ., 0-1; Lock: 18; W. .lo'. llbea at tors were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger
2$-U
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Lunch Hoom l'' und
20 U:30 a. m., 4-~i Loell 23, Elier Clilf Morgan.
(91 For Sole
Total
64,5:.!9.95 at 12:05 p. m., 1-o; -.;ny of May&amp;·
-WE WILL NOT BE RESPONSI·
HOllE BUILDERS, BIRCH CABI·/'loL&lt;~l rcpls and bal.
The next meeting will be held
&amp;j,a01.71 v1Ue at1~: 11i p. ~;n., ().;l; Robert P .
BLE lor any debts other tban ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN
NET maten Formica !!link
Expenchturn.tsonrue at U :-16 p. m., 0-;l; James at the home o! Mrs. Morgan at
er. Runs lite new. Hu throw
ih01e made by our self.
Vlft¥1 aabestos block laid. Hou
~ Uener.al }'und
39,649.51 v . h'aiJCIS at 3:~ 'II. m., b-4; Robert 7:30, April 18.
awa1 bags. Full price only
Mary or L . D. Pierce
repatn of all deacriptlou. Call ' l:lond Re tirement fund
::rou.oo K Heed at 1~ a. m., 0.7; Vp$34.00 or · terms available.
LonJ Bottom, Ohio
Guy :Nt'.a:ler, Racine, OtUo.
. Lunch Hoom Fund
4683.46 Tiver bound boatl: lAck 23: Irene
SOVIIT TD MilT
Phone WY2·22u.&amp;.
3 28 3tp
2:U tlc Iotal
MOSCOW UP! - The Supreme
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·0,317.9'7 1t:hotin at 1:20 p. 111., 3·1; Indiana
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B•l•nc•, DK. 31, 1959at 2:().5 a. m., 5-7; Janie D. at Z:20 Soviet of the U.S.S.R. will convene
NlillVE&amp; TWJ'I'CII? CAN'T SIT WRITE TODAY FOR HHOD
Thornl1 M. F1ln
ES
General
Fund
U,2D'1.66
m., 1·8; !U)'mond :E. SalvetU at May &amp;, the. Prealdiwn of the SostliJ!
Termite end P•at CCII.irol
Try ne.- 1lee~Wel Capfolder and low chick priee1. .l:lond Retuement Fund
.!202M
a. m., 18-0; C. V. Herner at 8:30 viet Union announced Tuesday
.-,.. lnapectlon, lnturanca Netlonsulet. Only $l.f9 at :rour drug
Prompt an~wer. ftllodea Hateh· Lunch Hoom Fund
-336.21i a. m., G-2; G.iWPont: Coal Xing up Tbe aeenda was not announced.
store.
w6ch. luy fwmL
3 28 Ill&lt;
el')', Spent:er", w. va. J-9-30tp Total
16,123.74 at 7 :~ a. .m., 3-f5.
, . _ ~.._., WY 2-2366
Total Exp. and Bal.
63,601.71
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NECCHI
Si:WING
MACHiNE ORAVILY TllACTOR SALIS AN D
RECIIPTS
"10 MAK't &amp;OORIR
ltnice. SIZ E. M.ln, Pemeroy. Rnanu.._
2 2&amp; tfc
equipped to zla:·ua:, darn, mono·
.MORTARA, Italy UP! -- Anna·
PhoM WY2·2975. l)pen 'til 9 General Property Taxes-gram, eta. Sold originally for
marla
AtUiaO.Iual,. .ItO, a daUJhter of
!Ca&lt;nlln...... ,,..... P - Gno)
16) Lost and Found
p. m. until Jun• 1••• ,••.,.
$181.00. Pay off balance ~·e
n:
General
Fund
the
.late
FasciA dictator Bemto Alua
Mra.
.Kraw~eeyn, Mrs.
H1rold Barnhlrt,
RMtbwlll o, / Bond Hetirement
$56.90 or $8.00 per month.
solini, will marry oiahtclub croon·
Grimm, Mn. M. E. Rathburn
LOST 21 JEWEL BENRUS WRlST
Ohio.
Phone
C..MIIe
3691.
Phone WY2-2204.
J-31J.eic
er and show master Nando Pucti,
Total Property Tax
Clarence Cbaae, Mr1. Edna
watch, black bee, leather strap
3-1f.Uc
i oundalion Programwaa · anotluneed 1'uelday.
Reward. Call WY2·0321.
Stewart,
Mlas LuciUe Smith,
Cash HeceJved
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Mr. and Mrl. Bea Pbllllon, .Mrs.
HAY L 0 R. S'f'OR . KINGS HAVE YOUR CARPETS AND""
Ded . for Lchn retr.
Richard Barkin, Mra. VIrgil Atbury Bd. Phoae WY-2·8738.
upholaterlng cleaned by the mo·
Ded. fur sch. emp. retr.
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kina, i.ln. Paul Lawrence; Mrs.
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dern -cleanln1 method with
Ded. ror Co . Bd . of Ed.
$20.00
NOTICI .OF APPOINTMINT
;:~.~;:~.Chambers,
Mrs. Clarence
f8) Auto Sales
SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
aerated dry foam ·quickly and
Found. Prognm 23,338. 88
ld•fe., Nerman J, T.._ ,
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Karl Kautz, Normao
111
sewing
machine
In
exceUent
economically,
riJht
in
your
State-i~~~r~~~;
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:;~rebt
clec..4
and Mrs. C.therine $bene1954 .BUICK V8 Special
dr. se·
ondlti
B ladce due only
own home George Grate Phone
NoUee ia hereby given that Eva
24 ·68
c
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a J d . 1 d Ph
SH 2-4028 .
j 22 Il Federal subsJdiea
963.23 M. Tbeaaa whoae .t'uat Office adodan. Like new finillh . Dynaflow
drive. $89S.oo Hlaetlnar's, Pom
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f e• re 'a a::
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4809.04 rell ii.K.acine, Ohio, hu been duty .Mn. Wallace Bt11dford was re·
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3 30 11 tc
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Misc. Rev. rcpts
24:.76
elected executive direct&lt;lr.
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adm.uuatratrJx
SHADES
TVWY4-22S.S
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x.ev. Rcpta
M,~.9:i .t.&amp;tate
ot Norman
J. 'fheiss of
latethe
of
Guest speakl!:l' for the meetlnJ
46 DODGE 1\41 TON STAKE, WITI! WINDOW
Vefl~llart BUNDS
BlindJ, ANP
aU aizea
and 4' ...... '&amp;" Non..flav.nu._
was Dr. Thomas A. Gardner,
good tires . Robert Ha~k. Heni·
coJon. F,.. ~-"-·te~ n ...
PMIIII'OY. Ott•
::,ales or property
23 00 IWlfJJil t:ounty, fJbJO, deceased.
Ioc k Grove.
Chief of Bureau. of Local Service
8 28 31P
WipPtf.··&amp;wP,i, "211 Union Ate.,
'fotal Rev. &amp; .Non-H.cv.
-lJ11ted tbtl :.!1st da.y o( March of the Department of Health
-1954 FORD VB 4 dr. sedan . Rou ..h
POmerOy ObJo,
3-t;.jOtc ARI YOU R"N 00Wfll AT THI Total '1rallllacllons
1900.
JOHN C. BACON
also District Health Oflieer of
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lookin g but run11 good . $29tU)O.
lntt ..., Work.! L. . ..t Prlc... AdmlnlatrlflonActiug Judge 01 the Probate Ctlurt the Southeast District of the
Ohio Departme.'fl.t of Health.
3 30 8tc KIRBy SWEEPER. .REPOSSESS. 1 IACINI JNOI SlltVICI SHOP Sal&lt;~ries ~tnd Wages Adm.
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.Meiss Couoty, Oh10
Blaettnar'11, Pomeroy.
1090 40
He spoke on the trends in tubWILL SACRIFICE DUE TO TRANS
ed and In A· l condition. Bal·
lltACIN~ OHIO.
Let;:i!l Services
17.00
(3) 28, "30 (4) 8, 3tc
ercuJoslll
of today versus those of
anrc
due
$37
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117
FER overseas 1955 Buick Spe•
1otH! Person1tl Servk'e
11 .40
former years .:and also -of x·ray
cial 2 door with radio-healer
~~;~~'ic Phone WY 2·220f
OfiJcc Supplies
60.80
vs. tuberculOSis testing.
and dynaflow. Haa excellent
Total Admmlslration
1188.20
tires. Motor •nd body are in OLIVER 60 TRACTOR, GOOD
In•tructlonHe also diacuesed the problems
perfect condition. $603.00. Phone
Urea 1 nd cultintora. S. A. Deem
Personal Service
18,392.05
NOTICE Of APPOINTMaNT
of tubfrcultlila hospital conversSH2-4192.
3 28 ate
Racine. Phone WI9·3088.
Text and Work Boob
111.0:1 latate of Chlrla1 1. 81eckwoocl, ion.
· Dece•ud
3·26-6tc
Total InstructiOn
18,563.26
1~'7 MERCURY t dr. hillrd top
Dr. Gardner reviewed the Ar·
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No. 11,334
sedan. Very low mlleaje. Sharp 7 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH,
Houlile Conference at Harri·
of
Notice 11 hereby liven that Eth·
Service
4024.80
full buement, forced air cold
car inside and out. Push button
New York. Thia conference
Before 9:30 A.M .
1!''""' Vehicle Supplies
2270.51 el U. blaCKWOOd WllOJe l'ost Qt.
tur11ace, lrJ acre lot, Third St.,
&lt;)! a group tlf medical men
shUt. R&amp;H . $10~. Blaettnai's,
Mldollopoo1
WY·2-264t
tlce
add
rep
IS
Route
2,
Albany,
Mot•r Vahicl"
16Qt.22
Racine, Clark Arnott, ' Phtlne WI
Pomeroy.
3 30 6tc
met to diHCUJS an all out
Oh1o, hal been duty appmnted
~omwoy Wy.241f5
9,313-.
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- 3 30 3tc ~
for tfie complete eradlctlon
IIAUTZ PIID
240.30 a~Jmm&amp;slratrJX. o1 tbel 1 ~u,te of
tubercUltlail.
1
t;harJes'
E.
BlackwOOd
ti
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'6i1lte1&amp;1
AIChootor
7UA5
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Yukon 1-2141
300 ";0 t:ounty, Ohio, deceQe,d.
Mrs. .Mar)! Hahn. nur.slng con·
Our sale will be beld Saturday,
HAMII.L IIRVICI ITATJON
D&amp;ted this 19th dB~ of M&amp;rcb, sultant of the Southeast District,
Ml4.!.8
April 2, 1960 at 11 a. m. at
19tiO.
latoro f1DO A.M.
spllke of the TB caaes in Meigs
the aale ground8, 1 mile west ol
Albony UU
JOHN C. IIACON
County. She mlid tbar Melga
Portcrt"leld. We wllt have trac·
Every Dv Service
Actin,g; Judge of the Probate Court Count)~ had tb\'ee new caset&gt; in
tor1 and machinery, houaohold
Mel&amp;&amp; County, Ohio
19!59 and th111t· five easel had
guod11 and small tooJa. Also
(3) 23, 30, (4) 61 3tc been admitted to sanitoriums in
JIG saw with motor attached,
lllll9.
.
cash reaister, wheel balancer, I
Allo
speakinl
w&amp;1 . Miss Har·
b1ttery ~hara:er, electric brood·
riett Davls, public health ·nur&amp;e.
en, wire coop and numeroua
She spoke 10f' tbe dutie• of the
ottler articJe1.
,
cb
..t clinic h'ld by the Mel~a
GODDARD lALII
Coun&amp;y TB at$! Health AsaociaH1rold Goddanl, AuctiOIIHr
lloll ond
'dll'llllent pbooeo ol
3·311-310
public hea th ntirilna. ·
Ot~er aue1h ~r the dinner
~~ Marine Supp.!!_~l
wen ft.t!v; -~itd' Ruppelt, pastor ol the btlst church, Mrs. Ar·
UIID aOAII AND MOTOal· 121
Strauss, Count,- healtb deMHI q while tflly lut,
clerk, Mn. George HobpoUteR Motott. 600 L Mlln
and
llrt. Jun .Eva01,,
·~· ,_..,. PhoM wr.wuv.
n~~rtei!
8 ROOM FRAME HOUSE FOR
aale,
CJoae to achool1 and
!141 For Rent
Pomeroy, Ohio
cburchea. Fenced Jn bact yard.
Can tee tt 304 Hamilton st .•
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In Pomeroy

CHATrANOOGA, Tenn . UPISeven penom received mtMr ln·
turiea Sunday wben a second dory
apartment bouae porch poliee laid
Funeral .aervlcef for Geora:e Mc- was overloaded collapsed and fell
Juiga: were held at the Grace 20 feet to the ground.
.i:piaeopal Church Sunday a.t 2 p.
n. with the Rev. William Roberts 1
,ffiCJatina:.
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To make all arrangement~ in all seasons, you need
three basic Sliapes - verUcal, square and, horizon~.
·Then you must consider suitable sizes, textures ;md
. decorations. Garden Club experts have aP~trolrsd
Fostoria's Basic 18 as meeting aU requlremen!B.
You'll see that tbe common..eni~ ·practlcaUIY of 'the
collection is matched by tile beauty of the itidlvld!l&amp;l .
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Coming !rom oat·of·town for
;he services were Mr. and Mrs.
Nilliam McQuigg, daughters Bon·
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.~r . and Mrs. 0 . J . Fox, Lakewood;
Mrs. B. F. Gravely and Miss Mar~u.erite Moore,. Sattes, W .
Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gravely,
Mr. and Mrs. AJec Gravely and
Dr. and Mrs. J . C. Bright, Dunbar,
W. Va. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Eiselstein, Huntington; Mis1 Helen
L&lt;lchary, Mr.s. H. D. Defenbacher
Miss· Hazel Glenn and Wallace
Glenn, Columbus and Mrs. ' Ed·
ward Jones, Jack110n.

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Burial waa In Beech Grove
-·emetery and pallbearers were
ames O'B&lt;ien. Joseph Plechaty,
(tlbert Jacobi, Theodore Reed Jr.
; barles Gra vely, Charles Downie,
_··red Crcrw and Charles Lbchary.

~Mr CROSSWQ.RO
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Mrl. Howell at Paa:etown.

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)OJIANNtSBURG, South Afri&lt;a
tJPJ--A 1 tate of emergency was
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of the Union of South Afrtca,
tbe covemmenl announced today·

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8--Daily Sentine~ Pomfr&lt;&gt;J-)l!ddleport, 0., March 30, 1960

Rutland Gqrden Club Holds March Meet
Monday Eve At Mrs. Chris Diehl's Home

The MarCh meeting of the Rutland Garden Club was held
at the home of Mn. Chris Diehl Monday evenmg ,With Mrs.
J aines Nicholson as the Mllstlng bOSie&amp;S.
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TOTAL oEPQSITs -- ---- -- ---- ------ $3 ,aoo.M4·23

Bride-Elect Is
Honor Guest
At 0 inner party

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17 ~.ooo.00 bonornJJ
surplus -- ------------- - - --- -- ----- -- --------- · ·---23 , 90~ 08 marti81e to Robert Birch
Undivided profU.s _.--------------- - · ----- · · · - -- · · · · ---"""--.~1 an event of Aprll 14 at the Rae me
2.48 9015 08 Baptist Church.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ·---·--· ·-" · ---·-- •
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Mlaa Saber ia the daughter of
TCYI'AL LIABlLlTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -- $4.003,994.60 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Salser. Sr. ot
Kleine and Is a teacher iri the "ele·
•T·hls bank's capital ('()nshle of:
$ i5000000 mentary school at Rutl~nd . Mill
Common stock with tolal par v.alue ()f --· - -------·
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M.MORANDA
from the group.
Those sttendln&amp; tbe dinner were
Assets pledged or eul:gned to 800Ufe Habllltle&amp; end
$ MO 000.00
Mra Grover Salaer, Sr., Mra. Ethel
~o~ ~~~rER:Oa-.h,~r-~r ·u~- abO~~:n;m~ bank. ·h ereby Chapman, Mrs. GeorJEl Dallu, Mrs.
t:ertiiy itmt ·bhc above t~hl.tement It! true to the best of my knowledge
PJ3arl Ru~~J=,
Mt[1lia,C,Ila~UII
and be-lief.
J EDWARD FOS'M!!R, Cadller. Mn. Maraaret Plnona, Mr•· ~ , •
rey Patterson, Mrs. Harold
Mn. Anna OJdin, Mra. •Blanc e
Correet-AtM11t: THEODORE T. REED :Jit.
DlreeW~.
FRED W. CROW, JR.
Nebon, Mrs. olive Paae,
ATEN SHAIN
lei Foley, Mrs. Nona-a
STATE OF OHIO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, ss:
Mra. Thelma Rainer,
Sworn to e.nd subscribed before me this 28th day of Marob, 1960. Jaan Montaomery and Ml18
SYBIL EBERSBACH. Notary P11blic. Schaaf &amp;nd the honored guest,
My CammiJI•lon Expires Mareh 81, 1962.
Salser.

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expected before it c:reata.
Vr.mon L. Houehton, chief river
forecaater at
Pittsbur&amp;h, H.icl
Ooodina: of some low land areu
wu .;ertatn u the Mononaahela,
Allelhes~y

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How Action May
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Ediaon Baker, president of
the"'lifdiiioPoit Cbimb«' ., eomnid today a bighway
meeting in Marietta
was e~:ceptioaaUy inforhow ciUea, counties and
~t lheir wishes beaitthorltles · tbrou&amp;b
regio111l plannin&amp; commiuions.

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BaptiJt Hoopi"l.

First Lt. 'I'IIOIIilta

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Capt. Herbert J. Aldridge, Gt.
Col. Reynolds J . Watlon and Staff
::;gt. K. E. Brose.

,Meigs County
Native Buried
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.francis and Mrs.
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lief there would be no repeat of
last yea:r'a damaging flood1.
Meadville poliee reported thil
morning tbat five ailing persohl
wl!:re evacuated from their home•
merely as a precaution. However,
Army 1urplus amphibian ducb
w!"'e brought into the city in cue
the)l were need~. Gal cpr®anlea
reported home owner.&amp; 1D Jow, J,y~
ing area,a to turn off PI' •PPII·
ances.
Last )'ear, !o'reraeh Creek ipilled
over Its banta to a erea~t df M
feet and eallSed evacuation of

Royale
OffiCft'll'

Dresses ·· $1

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the Allegheny River and 1ta tributartfltl, foree.a&amp;ten expressed be-

in regard to Route 33 reFuneral services for Mrs. Nortild worlr; an other state ma J. Nickeson were 'held b'Gm
the Deyfto Funeral Home .m Col,umbul, Wednesday at 10 a. m . .
MraJ .Nlcke~n, • oativ' Gl
Meigs County and the daUJhter
AutO Club Has
of tbe late Mr. and M:i'l. ~ge
Ne1V
Slat~
W. Joaehiih, died Sunday at her
olficen
elected last home in ColumbUJ after a loa&amp;
the Royals illness.
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Although Ooodmg and · nearflooding conditlow exllted in

Baker accompanied J"olm Wer, abo of the ~ddleport c of
l"r.antlln tu~ 11 '~ • tbe
!i;oii&gt;Ofoi group 1o Manetta.
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wiU be eounted tonight M the first
Lm'LE Ro&lt;;K, Ark. UP! -- ~~~
of the national ceniW! jobs, A.
Humony, Atheot Diltrid Sup- Air Force B-47 bomber expl~
Little Rock today, prpbal)ly
eniaor, said· todly
a collision with another plaJ)e
and crashed afire into a section of
homes,
The homes caught fire and It
least one was almoat de(troyeit

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In Mid-Air Kills
4At"' Little Rock

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munufucturtlr to us, and to yo11. Come In
for an txp41rt fiHing .•• oil tlz.es ond width&amp;.

flootl levt~l by I ._ lit. The All•
..._, Riv.,. et War.-.n hflll riMft
to within two lnc;ltn of Its 14foot flood at... and at Pttt.
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Mr. and Mn. Paul K. Ru11cll ~nd
dau&amp;hter, Kayte, were in Mont&amp;Om•
W. Va., lut Saturday vlslti~1
'.1;1n1dUvM"n'. Paul Grinatead 1.111
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'i~ bVwantteta
were in P~r{
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confined
Grant Stree with

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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. eae,
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R. c . sanbury and Mits Sally
Scbaaf were in Columbus over the
weekend Vlaldng with Mr. and Mri.
Rlchttrd Koehler and famtly. While
they were there the birtbdays ~
ICeren Sally Koehler and ber greit
great aunt Mra. Welle were celt"·
brated.

GrMt Spring with the gltcm of our
new elegantly pollthtd dr~n st,.al
An eyeful of atyle, lnterpretld In tM 'f••ry
flnMt luthtrt. Enloy the IIOton'a

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ceded their l&gt;ani&lt;J.
Hou(hton attributed tbe flood
t»nditiana in Wettem PenllQ"I·
vania to
an "unprecedented"
mow n1noff. Earlier ln the montb.
lo Unltod record ~nowfalla bad pelted many
areu in Western . PenDJ)'IvarUa.
The iafluz of warm weather Lut
weekend tri&amp;gt.:ft:d meltin&amp; coruhlow-1)'· tipna along tbe headwaters of
was rlsiDJ at major rivut.
a luo"t an tiout' and
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annual aprina: threat lo Mei.Ca
County towna wilb tbe rate of rise
at DOOR todQ three tentht foot ~r
hour accordiq w a .uport from
23 at App.. Gare. No pre~leU.•m i~ ~ible •at thia Ume as
creat, lock empioyea aaid,
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rapiditJ with whida
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MainLy AboW
People
In Pomeroy

Gooch and ch1idren
The meeting was opened with the devohonal5 gJVen by a v181 t with relattves m c:.:~~.~~!'
Mrs. Dan.a:Hoffman who ·JW Ute "Resurrection" as the theme Mrs. Denver Thoma u
POMUOY,
for the devoUOtlJ.
1;m appendectomy MondQ nigbt
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~· Robert R.ejbel reported that Me 1gs General Hospttll and is
The busine¥ aneeUnJ wu
bad contacted CUper's NW"· valeacmg mcely . Her room nu•mb&lt;et
Not Open Tonltht
dueled b tbe pretidenl,
~ ~ lot the club and that he would 1s 4
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...., -~ 1~t a pin oak at the elementary
Mtl!ti Nettle Koehler and ..M~~~~~
bert Canaday • Wbo 1110
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tchool "'a t the proper time and Maud and Freda Grueaer were
THURSDAY aMI FRIDAY
that the sale or Eu.te..· nowera would also msy..ct and prune the 1Oalllpolls, Sunday
.
would be held by the club at ltrle- other plantl at the school wh1ch
Mr. and Mr~ Charles Buck v~U"EDGE OF ETERNITY"
wine'~ Hardwafe Store •. April lt. hu been placed by tbe club
ed m Rutland , Tuesday, with her
brother and sister-m·law, Mr. and
Cornel Wilde _ Vtctona Sbaw and 16 She also appomted com·
mlttee to work at the uJe.
Plana were dtscuased for the :11rs Ran Might
.
Junior Garden club leadership and
Mr and M.n Herbert
District No. 4 1t waa decided Lo call a meeing family vtsi1ed
alter Eaater to complete tbeae wtth Mr and
Stete No. ~).X
REPORT Ofll CONDITION OF
plans.
and ~r and Mrs.
.Mn. Gui .Reyr,olda waa
Wtlham. McQutgg left .1:-'io&lt;~Y
at the meetin&amp; Monday
for hia home, Bay Vi1lage, after
OF POMEROY, OHIO
I
Ma h IS l960 a St..t blnkll'llf hwtltuta.n and spoke to tbe fP"OUP on the boa· mg called here by the illness and
.. tM cloM of bus nen
rc ~ !Mnki
lawto of thit St.te 1nd I pital 'bond 181Ue to be voted upon death of his father, George Me- ,
.,.anlud and op~~ratlng under
P:"blishH In KCOrdtnc• with at the spring prunary. After a Qu 1ag.
.....,.., Of tha Ftderal ·~~~~~ S~horitln and by the fecltf'll R• lena:tby di&amp;eusslon tbe clUb went
on record u , ~ndoratnc: the issue.
Mtaa Helen Lochary and 7&gt;4ra. H.
1 all ....ct. by tt. State - · - nt
Dlll'in&amp; the prograrp hour. 4 dia- D Defenbachor returned to their
Mrve .... of tt.l• District.
AS SITS
cmsion for t;:xhjbltora Hand~ks home• in Columbus, Tue&amp;dl)', aft.
Cash balances with other b.anka, 1ncluding rese~
$
5115 waa conducted bY C~U Bolin. '.She er belna: here to attend the tuner·
balance. and cull i.teiJ'Itj ~ pr:oce!illl ~f collect10n ---S2S,l '
alllo discuoed the staging of fiow · al of George
lloited SUites Government obhgationa, dll'ect
er sbo~•.
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Mrs Fred Jackson of
oand cuaranteed - - ----- - ---------- ---- ---- Mrs. Reibel~ It 11M group II• '"ting with her
ObliglatioRJ of states and &lt;pOlitical subdiviMons ----- --on aeheduled ptantiO£ ~
Campbell IJarper and
lO,OOO.OO
Arrangements whi~h 'bad been Phoebe. while Mr. Jackson
Ol.ber bonds, notes. and debentures ----- -- -- -- -- ----,-atocka (ilx'lu&lt;Ung $6,750.00 stock of
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brought by Mrs. Vernon Weber pttalited.
co_.ate
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. · 6~~- 00
Fedel"'l Reserve ban k -- ----- --- ----- -- .. - -,. ., .. --- - 1,876~.93
and Mrll Reibel were di~UJied and
Mr. and Mn. Willard E~·~~:~
Loaa~ and dl,couots (lncludang $19141 &lt;M:rdNfts) -- - -evaluated by the club.
and daughter, Cheryl •n
During the aoc1al hoW" following Burns, were bu•iness vtaltora
the meeting, a salad course wu Parkersburg, w Va., Tuesday.
Real estate owned olh01" tJh•an blink prenu:SCS --- ---- --- 6778 _66 served to lhe members and the folOther a.ttet. - - - - ----- --- --- -'- ~ --- --------- - ------ - -'
lowing gueats, Mrs. Carron SMwhaving Sunday dinner
den, Mrll. Heckman, Columbus, and
Mr. and Mrs. Denver car99460
083
TOl'A!. ASSETS ------ ---- ------- - - . -- - - -- - - -- $4,
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Mrs. Reynoldt.
and son, Ivan, of Peaeb
LIABILITIIlS
The traveling prize which had
were. Mr. and Mrt. Earl
d id 11 ....artnerships
been brouJJht by Mrs. Guy Larkin
and Rodney, Pine Grove;
Demand deposil8 of ln. lv \1111 ' ._
' _. __ __ ·- - $1,3D0,800.1~ waa won by Mra. Reibel. Nut
Mrs. Orin Peck, Obetz;
and corporotiot~S -- - · -·- --- - -- - -~- - --·mon\h'o prize wiH be brought by
and Mrs. Ted Moore, Pamela
Time depoeits of indlvldua1a, rpartnel'W ps,
9 45
and cotlporotlons ---- ------ -----;· ··--. --- - ·- - 1,882.~
Mrs. Ru&amp;~ell Little
and Ricky,
Canal Winchester
Deposi~of un~ted StateJJ Government (mcludmg
and Ballv Carman. Peach Fork.

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Marion, aD:d
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An e:raminatlon 'for Ruril c_...
rier for the post office at Carpen.

ter, Qhio, wUI be apen
anee cf applications
1960, tbe ··eomrniSJloft
today.
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complete ~~~~n~~~~on _l,
obtained at
which th10 exa"'lll&amp;tion(Is
announced.

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